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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-06 - Orange Coast Pilot7 Orange Coast ED ITIOl)I VOL M, NO!, l SECTION~"'4 P.AGES * ORANGE COUNTY, C eer Coed. Sh no tings Murd er , Suicide Ends Family R eunion f''AYETIEVILLE. Ark. (U PI) -.\ University of Arkansas coed Sunday said a mass murder and suicide during a re. union o[ an Ozark r-.1ountain family un- folded like a pantomime-unreal at first. then terrifyingly close. Kris Anderson, 20, dark-haired and green.eyed, saw two ptrsons shot down . Then she crouched with another woman ill a cellar, pulling at the rusty door to keep it latched against the prowling mur- derer. The family of /llr. and /IIrs. (;eurge Basore gathered :;alurday at the B<i- sore's isolated farm in the Ozark !\.foun- tains of northv•estem Arkansas, near the commun ity of Mount Olive. Food had been spread on lhe table for the evening meal. Relatives who had not seen one another for months talked. • Rescuers Begll.1 Recovery Of Alasl\:a11 Crasl1 Victim s JUNEAU. Alaska fUP! f -nescucrs waited for a break in wet. foggy weathC'r toda y to start bringing out the bodies of 111 persons killed in the worse single· plane airliner disaster in U.S . history. "If we can finish up in three days. we"ll be lucky with the weather the \'.·ay it is." said Lt. H<1rry l\1cLaughlin of the Ala ska State Police, who was directing recovery operations. "We have people at the site," he reported. "We've only moved up those v.·e tiave shelter for. Ifs rainy, windy and cold up there." Tbe site was tht side of a 3,500 foo l mountain in the foothI1ls of \he rugged Chilkoot fo.1ounta.in range. whee the Alaska Airlines Boeing '11.1 Tri-Jet smash· ed Saturday afternoon, killing all 104 passengers and seven crew members on board. Helicopters slipped through a brirf break in the bad weather Sunday af· R eagan Asks YAF To 'Hold Off' Nixon R ejection llOUSTON (UPl) -California G O\', ltonald Reagan a~ked the ''oung Amen· cans for Freedom Sunday night lo hold off on their rejection of President /\:1xon un!il the President ha.~ bt'cn gi\·en a chance to complete his proposed \"iSit to Red China . "We should ren,cn1ber thal this sa1nc man stood in the glare of the televisio n fioodlights in a kitchen in Moscow and told Nikita Khrushchev that if he tried 11ny rough stuff with this country, we'd kick the bell out flf them," Reagan told the yoong conservatives. The Y AF withdrew its 1upport of the Nism AdmioistraUon Saturday, largely beeluse flf Nixon's Rew China policy. Reagan, speaking in a telephone address to• the 1,600 delegates, said Democratic Presidents had "disgraced" the riation in Vietnam, Cuba and Kore11. "But this Republican PresidC'nl !111.~ !iaid only that he will go and talk :' Rea· gan said . "He has not ind icatC'd he "'111 eive anything away."' The YAF held a mock pre s1den11al nominating convention and early Sunday chose. Spiro T. Agnew as the nlan the Jl'OUP prefers for President in 1972. Muskie Blasts Viet Elections LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Sen. Edmund Mu.skit, (~Maine,) Sunday night called the Oct .! pre.sidtntial election in Soulh Vietnam a farce. "It is an election which isn't an elec· tlon," sai d Muskie. an unannounced candidate for the Democratic prestden· tial no1nination . "ll's already been dcci· dcd before the ballots are caS1 ."' Muskie told newsmen at rnter11lltlona l Airport that Presidmt Nguyen Van Th\eu'~ ao\itary spot on the ballot re~ resented a .erious dilemma for the. United State.!!, as well •~ for winding down t f the war. The tenator arrived he.re for • 1erh~• of publk 1ppear1nces lJI Callfomi1. He \\'Ill leavt the elate Tburlday for Oregon. lernoon to carry federal investigat ors lo the site. 17 miles northwest of Juneau. r.·lcLaughlin said five n1 o u n I a i n climbers also had reached the 2,400 root t:rash site after hiking up fro m a [O\\'Cr altitude base camp. Rain and mist hampered recovery operations most of the day Sunday and it \\'asn 't unt il late afternoon that the weather clea red long enough to make helicopter operations feasible. The eopters flew in from the Coast Guard Cutter Sweetbrier, being used as a rescue ba.se. McLaughlin said a t e m p 0 r a r y mortuary had been set up in Juneau in preparati011 far.~ova\ of the bodies. ~lore people died in this crash than in any other in Ahfska hi story. In 1963 the crash or a North.west Airlines plane killed IOI persons. The jet's wreckage 'A'aS scattered nver two square miles in the rugged moun· tains surrounding Juneau. The crash was unexplained a11d the pilot had reported no trouble. Part of the fuselage feH down • t'lil f and fire sorchecl much of the wreckage . \Vhich \\'a5 broken into hundreds of pieces. The air controller on duty al .Juneau Airport said the 727 was coming in from Yakutat in fog and drizzle. He said ht gave the pilot a holding pattem bC'cause- he "as having diffi cult y comn1unicaling "'Ith another plane. That y,·as the last eontacl \\"11h the airliner. the cont.roller said. \Vhcn the tov,.er cou ld not ra1sr !hr plane by nidio . a \1•ldcsprcad search \\'as undertaken. About lour hours l;Hcr l hr y,·rec.k:u;:e \\'as spotted by a Coast Guard helicopte r pilot. The Juneau airport does not have an f'!ectronl c instrument land ing-system to help pilots in bad y,•eather because the surrounding geography does not pennit the system currently in use. The flight originated at Anchorage, Alaska, about 550 miles northwest of Juneau, and was scheduled to eontinue on to SeaUle. Tropical Storm Depressio11 Eyed Near Caribbea n SAN ,JUAN. P.R. IU Pl ~ -A lr opirfll depression froi n the Atlantic moved across the \Vindward Islands toward the Caribbean today, bearing shO"'ers and gale.force winds. United State& Navy reconnaissance aircraft were ordered to investigate the depresslon early t.oday for any 1ign1 o( Intensification. Tbe National Weather ~rvice said the depression WIS eentered 1bout :.0 miles east of the island of Grenada at 7:30 POT Stniday, and was moving westward 1l about 15 to 20 mUes per hour. A weather senrice buJletin 11id loc11ly heavy showers and thundershowers were expected during the night in the \Virnh\lard Islands a n d warned isl?.nd resident s lo ~ al ert for fla sh flooding. Cale force ,..,fnds were ('kpcclcd In the heavier squl'llls. the weather servic' said. Sn1all craft in the \\'indward Islands were advised lo re1nain in port, v;hile ~mall craft in the Leeward lsland:i; were told to exercise caution for gusly winds. Tht depressim formed Sunday in th~ Atlantic :110uthea1t af Barbados, whtn • dlsturhlnc. spotted on S.turday became intensified. ''ll was a rt'a l n11:t' Saturda y afternoon. Ev eryone \'.'as just kind or sitting around ," r.1iss 1\nderson said. She \\'as sitting on the porch s111ing 'A"ith her dale, Chris Basore. A car ca1ne up the hill and turned in· lo the drive"·ay. A \'.'Oman got out. She was ·•very calm, cool and collected. She was dressed up like sh e was going to • party or somet hing." "Chris said it was his mother who just drove up. I thought 'Well , l guess I'll get to meet her.'" ?lliss Anderson said. Chris' father and mother. Mrs . Elinore Basore. 45. of El Paso, Tell:"., had been separated for one vear. "Chris' grandmoiher came out to meet her. She tthe "·omanl just \1·a!ked up y,·ith a ~un and shot her. Chr is vclled , ·~1othc.-~.' and ..,,·alked over to his ~rand· mothe r"s body. And she shor him ." The grandmother . Mrs. George Basore, was {See ~\URDERS, Page 2) Nix on Deliver s Labo1· Day Talk At Camp Da vid THURMONT, Md. (UPI) -Pre1idth' Nixon observed Labor Day with his fam· ily at the Co.mp Da vid mountain retreat today where he was to deliver a nation· wide raiUo lddre9s urging a revlv~I of the "competitive :;pirit" of America'• past. The speech. broadcast o.t 9 a.m. PDr. ~'as not directed at la bor leaders \Vh o ha\'e come nu t in opposition to the Presi· denl's 90-day econ-0mic freeze, according to White Hou se Press Secretary Rona ld L . Ziegler. Nixon flew by helicopter lo lhe Catorfin Mount<>in hideaway about 65 miles oorth· wesl of Washington Saturday, shorll.v after returning from a two-week sojourn in California. The PresideJi t and Fir,;! Lady Pat Nixon were joined by Julie and Da vid Eisenho"•er o.nd Tricia and Erl· v.•ard Cox. Ziegler said lhC' address 1vou\d e mi;h~· ::;1~e !he "contribulion <1( !he workir1~ rnart to An1erica",; st rengrh" and !he need ro r the nation 10 n1<11nta1n i1s "c<1rn i)f'l1· t11e sp1ri1·· lo keep iis No. 1 po.;ir1(irl 111 11·orl~ trade .\"1xon o.lso touched on lhC' ~ubjC'ct Fri· rl,11· at a enn1·enf1on of dairy farrnrr~ 1n Ch ica go. 11·hen he said reports Iha! sorne type~ of \vnrk ;i re meni<ll disturb him . The President said hi~ f31her worked o.~ a carpenter. a fa rmer. a gast)line station operator and a111 oil field ha nd. ''f say any job which supplies self-sup· port and sel f.respect is not menial in America." Ziegler said Sunday that Nixon wa~ in "a very good mood" as he completed work on the Labor Day speech, at least partly because he had found worker!! "re~ponsive and keen" towo.rd his new economic policy. Ziegler did not comme"t on Nixon'!! reacl.iOn lo lhe latest Gallup Poll. which !lhowed the President's popularity excccrl· rd Iha! or lhree-pot en11al candida~e~ f,\r the De1nocralic preliidcntial non1•ri<i!1on -Sen~. E1twhrd ~1. Kennerly or ~1 .1r.sa· <:hus~1 l s. F;dn1und S Muskie (If ~faine and J-lub C'rl H. Hu1nphrcy of r-.i in1u.•~ota . Ni:o:on plal'lned 10 return lo the \Vhi1e l/ouse lare today lo prepare for "' bu;;y \11eck rhal includes Lhe rnd of thr con· gressional reces!i. and possibly a meel· lng of the Nt.tlonal Security Council. Blond Wasn't Good Enough? • BRASlLtA (UPI) -Wh en 100 Cacique Indians marched lnto a campsite ln lht: Amazon region recently and demanded a bride ror their chief, interpreters had a tough lime explaining there were no 111ome11 in the road-building (amp, Brazilian Rep. Sin y a I • Boaventura reported Sunda y. The Indians spatted a young topogrt phcr with long, blond hair and no btard. ;'\Vfiite m11n tie," said 1he indian leader. The young man finally had fl) atrip. "While man don't lie,•· ~aid the leader and the Indians diatp- pe&rtd back int• the Jm!gle, .Bot• venturi 1ald. ... ' --- • r1n ers 1f all of Greet& This surfer. wide·eyed and mouth agape, slides to the bottom of an eighl·foot cruncher at the lfuntington Beach pier. He maneuvered hi,) board through the dropping section of wa ter in front of him, mak· ing il to the shouJder·of the wave .. nd safety. Best Pay ing State Jobs A re zn the Legislature • SACHAr.f E~TO fU Pll -lt pays lo \vork ror the Legislature, where salaries are generous and opportunities exist lo expand the horizons of a career. The legislature spends $13 million an- nually on employe salaries, 1\'hich range up to $35,000. A decade ago there were few con· sultants, adminislrative assist.anls or research staff members hired by the Legislature. Then Jes!( Unruh became speaker of the Assembly. Un ruh i~ generally credited with in· slituting a stalf program whi cb ha~ 1nushroomcd to J ,400 person~, including srrretaries and messengers. The Assembly pays out S6.~ million . the Srnate $4.4 million and joint comn1iUets $2 I mill11.1n annually in salaries, No! all jobs are polit ical in origin. ?llany young co1Jege graduates find non- partisan jobs in lhe Legislalute. stay a few years and then opt for posts in private industry through their legislative connectioos. Lawmaker• say they pay th e I r employet comparable wages to whit their counterpart.I earn in private businesses. They aenerally are higher than ,those paid 1o ..,war 11a1. employes. California legislaton, !he hlgbest paid In t.he nation. earn 119,200 a ytar In sa.lary, plus ..,0 a day.in Uvtng expenses Whtie Utey ll't in session. They also have unlimited . ~harges on an oil compaey credit card for the car leased for them by lbe state. As!len'lbly Speaker Bob Morttti. (0.Van Nuys) employs several relatively young and well-salaried assistanlk, includins : John A. Fitzrandolph , 36. his poUtlcol strstegist, wha earM $23 .712: Gene Leyva\. 3S. his colleae roommate at Noire Dame who now handle~ the assign- ment of bills to commitltts, $21.511: Biii Hau ck, :11 , l'harged with dtvtloping the 11peaker'a ltglalative program, •11,516 : and Ken· P1lmer. 43, • former MW1pepimuw1, public relatiool con-- aultant and unsuccessful 1970 aseembly c:a ndid;i tc, 1-1 hn !11 his $19.f>l 2 prelis secreta11·. tl--lorelli elso has hired Ph11lip G. Riles, 24, son of \\1ilson C. Riles. 1;tate superintendent of public in.~truction, as glaff assistant to help 2.nswer citizen queries. His wage js $9,840. Assembly Democratic floor leader WaJter Karabian of Mont erey Park, a clOfie political ally of Moretti, also f'mlploys a well-paid slaff, including Vic Fazio, 2.8, chief of the Democratic con· sull.ants. $21 ,516: and Ethan \Vagner. 30, chief ad1ninislrative assisla,nt, $18,576. Senate Presiden t pro tempore James R. Mills ID-San Diegq) main~lns a smaller staff than Moretti. Neil Good. 23, tl-1ills' administra1h·e. assistant, is paid $12,600. Mills' pcrSQnal s C' c re tar y , Madeline Haskins, earns $12,000. Roth houses hire sergeants-at-arms. 1n the Assembly Tony Beard. 61, eams $26,136 to keep order in the. chamber and provide small services, such as picking up lawmakers at the airport., In the Senate, Percy H. Kenealy, 78, a rel.ired San Franclsco policeman, is paid $11 ,700 a year In aalary, but also draws f'/,920 annually in tax-free living ti· pen!e!. Senate Stcr•taiY Darryl White, 13, f.W1ll $19,032, while .Mledlbty Chi ef cler,k . J ames Dr\o<:oll, 39, -mak .. P!,146.. . Both hoUJet hive ehLef adminW!trallve of0C61 to suprrvlM! the ·hirmc and firing of empfoyea and 1llo<allon ol -<l!ioo equipment. Jn the Slnlk, J oli n Willi11mson, 58. a former •ssemblyman. earns f24,872 ·a year. Lou Ange.lo. 41, .his A.iue1nbty couiiterpart, makes $24,t\1, • Lawmakers also hire 1 chaplain for eat·h chamber. His job ma lnly h1 \0 dc.ll ver a daily prayer. Rabbi AmleJ ~ohl eams $187.50 a month In the Senate. The Re,. Leo McAlli1ter dr•ws $294 1 month in Uie Assembly. Jim Lane, 34, heads up the: A.'l&embly office of re3ea.rch, which develofl8 new )>r'Olrtms for all the kglalators, bat ii tradltlonitty staffed wilh more pettons w"-pollllcil ,.&istratioo 11 111t· ...,, 11·the party in !!'?"er. Lint um1 $i1,'11S • •• YourBometoWD Dally P:.apeP=- :TEN CENTS • 10 Door Charge Halts Merry Tradition By TERRY COVILLE 01 Tit• Dl llY "Ii.I l!l lf A traditional Labor Day bar hopping 1pree in Laguna Beach turned into a glass ehatteling riot Sunday night whew the Orph;..naee .Restaurant refused admia· 1ion to nearly 200 drinkers. The drinking marchers were part of .1n •nnual event called a "walk around" in wbkh local residents march to e<•ch tavent in town to celebrate the end of the summer tourist season. The object of the march is to procure ane drink in each tavern, but police said the bouncer at the Orphanage, 696 South Coa'St Highway, refused to admit !he group because lhey wouldn't pay the $1 cover charge and the crowd was IO!l large. "Then people sl'1rled shoving, l fight started, and some or the 150 to 200 peopl<? bt'g~n throwin g bottl es and glc.sses against the resta urant \Vall.'" a poli ce spokesman said. The group had started its mi.rch down- tow n and wa s v.'orking its way south when 1t reached the Orphanage about 9 p.m .• police reported. It took eight undercover detective!, four uniformed Laguna Beo.·ch off\Cer~. four sheriff's deputies and fnur California High'"·ay Patrol officers a half hour to quell tile angry crowd. Four officers suffered minor injutU.''.'. Police said l• ot the mi.rchers wete ar· rested ,ati .\\various charges ranging from disturbing the peaee to assault on a police officer. Th·o of those arre-sled suJ . fered head ini uries and 1vere !rented at South Coast Communi!y Hospital, police said . A police spokesman said there was very liU/e damage done lo the Orphan;.ge because the bottle s bounced off walls, n<lt "''ind~·s. A Jot or glass was left on the !'lide~•alk and street. The ma rch was pretty well brokl"n up at the Orphanage, police said, and only a few people continued 01 after the fight . The annual "1112Jk aroond"' wa~ launched in Laguna Beach six yer.rs age,. Tupamaro Band Frees Comrades In Montevideo ~10:\'TEVTDEO, Uruguay IUP!) - A heavily-armed band of left-\ving Tupa· maro guerr illas broke into the Punta Carretas maximum security prison on the outskirLs of Montevideo today and freed about 30 of their comradt-' beini held in jail. First report,, said about 50 Tupamarot were involved in breaking their wad in- to the prison so those inside coul es- cape. There were no immediate report. of Injuries. Punta Carretaa is about two and ooe• half miles from the center of Monte· video in an elegant residential area. The Tupamaros guerrillas in the pMt 11everal year.'! have carried out a serie.! of political kidnapings and killings, in· eluding the slaying of American Police Ad 11isor Dan tltHrio11e of Richmond, Ind. They released soil expert Claude L. Fly of Ft. Collins. Colo .. but are hold· ing a number of other person s, including Rritish AmbaMador Geoffrey Jackson. Oruge We•dler The weatherman 11ees sunny 1kJt1 for Orange County laborers today, reaching htghll ('f m>Und 73 at the coast, 82 inland. l.Alws tani11ht around 58 to 63 degrees. Have a nice day. INSIDE TO!)t\ Y Alf El Tnro· Morint fbught Ytt Vit t Gona·wl.~ d ~om~wh.nt .,... co11ve1ltio11al wcupu11 -a Sa· muroi NOTd . See the slof11 on page 3. Cl!tdl~' U• I """ lft ,.,...,k. lf Cln tlllM 1N1 ""'"'" 11 C-IC• 2' 5Mfh u-1• ,_ " Tt!f~l\1911 1l ··~ .. _ . .,......A II ...... w ...... 11 .... ""' ~ -" ..,__.., ..... ,,.,, A• L ..... rw tr • " I I ~AILY l"ILOT Girl Found Dead After Snowstorm • ll:ND. Ore . IUPI) -A he!ttopter bftlught out the body ol a young woman frdm a wUdttner.s area In the Ca&eade Mout1tains Sunday u tevchera hunted for 1 second girl feared dead trom ex- polUJ"e afler a aummer anowstorm r;:ttandei:f a 40-membu outward bound survival croup for five days. The Oe&chutea C.ounty Sheriff'• office called olf the search for the night late Sunday when fog and low cloudiness 6hrou.ded the rugged T h r e e Sisters wildUness area. About 60 persom Oil foot and horseback iclned the aurc:h for the miMinl iirl in the 7,000-foot Chambers Lake area 20 miles west of Bend. Neither iir'l'a name wu released by authorities. The iroup of girls were akin& pa.rt in a.n outward bound treak de.signed t.o teach ml!!mbers how to get alnng in rugged out. door areas. They ha;d entered the moun· tairu Aug. t• and were to return home 1'.1onday, an oa tw ard bound spokesman r;:aid. The search was louched off Saturday, whe n one of the girls Pamela Sullivan. Ill, Se.atUe. hiked 1$ miles ou t of the wilderness for h!lp. Oistrict Forest Ranger Ron Ketchum said an outward bound Supervisor reach· ed the stranded group and found two of the 1irl5 mWing. The dead girl was found a ghort time later. There wu no immediate word when the other girl would be brought out. Anny NaUona.l Guard Maj. Gal! P. Goyins. who ntw the helicopter carrying the body. said the dead glrl wa1 found in • wet g\eeping bag about 300 yardJ up a hill near Lake Chambers. Miss Sullivan was r!ported to ha;ve Mid she left the other girl in a poncho beneath a tree. Goyirui u.id. He gaid he hoped to take Miss Sullivan up in the copter Mon- day to ny over the area in ho~s she could pinpoint the site where sh! left the 1erond girl. Tt \\'a.!i the! gerond time this summer that girls in an outw ard bound program had ~n lost ln the same v"ildeme.ss. in late July. three teenagers were Jost for five dayg but were fou!'.ld uninjured. Newport-Mesa District Asks Federal Fun(ling Newport-r-.1esa School District will submit an application to the County of Orange requesting utilization of funds amounting to Sl 16,031. provided frir In the federal Em!rgency Employment Act. District Superintendent, John W. Nicoll, said that monies would be used for hiring new per:i.oMel in such capa cities a ~ m.aint.eMnce and data processing. In ad· d.ition, the funds would be used to &harpen the &kill.!i of those already employed in IUl effort to further el· ficiency. Utilization of these funds would serve two purpo.!ies. said l"icoll. "It will g!t thin.gs done that need to be done. and help iJ'l decreasing unemployment. whic h is the legislation',; primary obj!Ctive.'' A toW of f.800.000 \\'as apportlontd by the a.ct to Or.inge C<1unty non -polibcal en· tities. ll.'hich includes .school districts. said Kicoll Ke"'•pnrt·~le.sa·s $116.031 llo·as arrived at proportionally, figuring 14 per 1tudent ~·1coll ~~d that althoul!h the aphcatirin would bf! ftled with the county ad ministratllr~ tod ~\·. aetion llo·ould probably not rome befor!! the end nf Seple.mber. In the intermin. th! applic.t!ion "'"lll go before th!! Bo.trd of Education for ap- proval at its Sept . 21 m~eting. 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At its new location on I.he rLMt floor, the intensive care unit will continu! to serve patients that ha ve undergone major 5urgery, !Uious accident victims or Seven Mm·der Charges Filed Against Suspect PHOENIX. Ariz. IUPJJ -Su.p<d John G. F'rtfman. 41. has sakl nothing so far about the fat.al shooting Of geven mem- ber• of a Phoeni:i family. Freeman "'as under heavy guard at the jaU ward ol the Maricopa County Hos· pit.al where he was taken for treatment of superficial hen<i and leg wounds. Sev!:!! murder ctiarge.s \\'ere filed In 'ustice court Saturday, acrusing Freeman of killing Mrs. Novell<! Bentler. 43, her five children And her 8<1n-in-le.w. The shootings occurred Frida;.r night 11t Mrs Bentley·s modest home here. Freeman was arrested by police as he scaled a f!nce behind the house. Authorities said there was nn lnrticr ... lion when freeman \\'OUld be released from the hospit.a! or makP his f i~t ('riurt appP.ariinc!. The ~uspect ha~ refuserl to talk "11.'it.h pol1("e .s1nre hi~ <1rrP~L Victim~ besides l\1rs Sent If\" \\'er r hror married daugh~r. Vt>.1eria l\111rtln. 1~. !he daughtrr's husband. Frank l\1ar!.in, J!I, and four other Btntlev chi!drt>n. Trac\-. 1. Charlotte, 9 months, Adam. 2. l!ncl Tina , 8. Mrs. Bentlty's 12·.\·ear.nlcl rlaughtrr, Debbie, sur1·i\'td brcaus! .!'he 11·as ceJp. bre.~ing her birthday al a slumbe'r partv at a friend's home Two other married childrt n lh·r ,.]se\\·hp.re Pnlic! sa id Frttman. ~·hri h;i~ lliorn 11.r- test ~ rre\'inusl\' on m1nnr ch;:o,·~,.~. m~v ha1 ·" hel1 .. 1·ed th_..t hl!' 11·1fP . E~t"'r;:inr~. had run nff ~·1th !\f r~ B,.nlle.r·! hu!'h:ind. rha rlt..~ f3pnllt v h:>l"f Jpft hi~ \\1f" in fehruar1· 11 nri \lr~ Fr1¥marr ~nri th ,. cnuC1lP's !11·0 chilrlr£"n harl lrrr hrr ht1.•l-11nd in .Tun .. Pnl1r" ~111rl lh P l:!Ull~ 1J<Prl 1n !ho!' ~hn"! 1nz h.id htrn purcha~rrl h\ frrl"tn.'!n Fri· da• e1 tn1n: ,oil 11 rlf"'1111tri1111 ~1111 ~h"r Freeman hr.i an ii irhnt' t1rk"t for Tue· @on \\"hffl he \\'as arrested , Police ~aid, 200 Cycle Gang Members Held After Fracas TALLADEGA. Ala !l"Pl l -T\\•o hun· dred membe.rs of a motorcycle gang ca.ll- td .. Tht. Outlaws," "'"ho arrh·ed at A111bam1 lnte.rnational l\lntnr Speedw11 y with fnur 1·an trucks. we re .trresltd Sun · da~· tin ch11rg~~ of •·11 ~~11ulling and rob- hini;:" r8rt fAns The locAI ~hrr1ff l!p!'CUIAted tht Jlf(lll P J!lanned In u~P the tru('ks tn h11 ul riff motorcycles belonging lo .sptctators dur· inR a ri:ice.. ''Vi'e've got Ul!m aU.. in jail,'' sa1rl "'Alt er L. Allen , Alabama Publir Saft'!y Director. He .!iitid IM \\"!rl! hPld :it 11 state prison fa.rm in Childersburg And ~o in other nearby jails on "25 or 30 various r.harges." The. "pretty rough looking gang" Rt· rived 1t the race track S11!urday . ~aid a l!lpok es.man for the ra.c!wiiy. sit! (If motorcycle rorcts Sat11rd11v 11nrt S11nd111·. She.riff Luke Brewer of Ta'ilAdega Ccun{J gaid ht receivtd repor1s that ract f11 ns campe<I near the track ~·er' bP1ng "harassed and some tents ~·ere ~ine. burglarized." He sought help from Allen's 11ta.tt lrooper.'. About da~·n Sunday doz en$ nf state ll'l'l00t.rs 3nd sheriff's Mtpul1!5 Sll"OOptd on lhe spet.<l\\·ay campground ~nd ~l11r1td the arr!!sts Allen d!Clined tn idenllf~· th! numbl"r of 5t11te. troopers used tn thr r11 lt1 . s11ylne on· ly there was "a hell of 1 lot." Brewer 11ld 150 troo~rs and 4 deputies and au.tilluy office.rt from TaJl1dec1 1nd Calboun counties participated in the rald on the bikers. othe~ requ1ruig constant care. The IO·bed coronary unit will move to the th lrrl floor, O\'erlooking the Pacific Ocean Both walls ~nrl doon; \\'ill be made of glass to 111low direct observ11tion of pll· Uent...~ but ~till kN'p total quiPI. All patien~ v,:ill be monitored through the u~e of a central cooStlle located 111 the nurses' 5tatioo. Nurses al the coJUOte will M>t oAly he able to keep tabs on a pa· t ient's condition through e I e ctr I c A I sensors but by wa tching a cJoged circuit tele.1•i!ion. The remaining port.Ion of the third floor "'ill be utilized for 1ub-acute coronary car!. Special telemetry equipment will be Installed to allow ambulatory patients to move about the floor "'hile small senS/lrs connected to a pocket .size monitor relay heart rates to the central ob~r\tAtion console. To train th! staff ln the use or the new monltor ing equipment and techniques . courses will be offered by the hospit al Inservice Erlucation Department. A.~ part of the upgrading of the in· tensive and coronary care units, nrw coordinat! color schemes. pastel print drapes and hannonizing bedspreads will be added, lo cr!ate more of a.n "at home" atmosphere. From Page 1 MURDERS ••• killed. Chris wag wounded critically. "It just didn't look real. I thought t'd better just sit dn\\'TI and be quiet. She W<'liked past me and W!nt into th!! house . I heard a few shots," r-.f iss And!rson gaid. Then l\11ss Andersnn \l'alked lntt1 the house. quietly. a rew minutes after the second 1·0lle~' f1r shots were fired . "PPflple \\'ere yelling. I figured !hi! 11·;>;s fnr rPal I left and 11'Pnl. ,11r1111nt! tn the sirle or the hnuse. I fnunrl Clv"is' aun L l\lrs. Ohie Harm11n , 'find she "-'IS i:l'lt1ng a h!lle bit hyslf'rical."' The lwn wnmen rnunrl a !'itnrm Cl'll.<tr and hid there f0r 15 to 20 minu1es. "The cellar rlnrir V."•)llldn "t ~ta v clnsed 11nd r had to hnld lt ~hut from the outsld! cause she \1·as looking for peoplt " l\liss Anderson ~airl the wnman walked around and 11rriun d the hnuse, "She \\'as callin g frir the pl'flpl! ttia t &he kne1v \\·er!! supposed to he there ," f\1 1ss Anrler.son said. The lhrre nt~er s11r\·11·'lrS .slipped nut thf' hark dnnr as the 11·nman c:ime in rtie fr{lnt door Thr\" dashed tn a f11rn1hou~f' ahtlut a hal f a n1 ile a11'ay and ca lled pr>hrP \\ hrn pi1!1rP Plffl\'f'rf Jhp1· fnuqd ~r~ per· snn<: ~hn1 -n1i l 1 11!11'· rh1·1:o;-~11ll nl11e "ThPTP \\.![~ flllll P a hit r>f hlrinrl." ~illrf A l"kiln<;i~ St1tP Trnnp,'r Qu1mhv .In/in. ~nn , ririf' iii lh" first tri 1n1·r~!ig;it e !he klll1nl!' ~hPrtrl Rtll l,nng 0f \\'a.~h1ng10n rn11n. I\" ~;i1d !he wnm ;in u~erl 11 9·milltmf'te r autQmal1r p1~tn! An official rul ing on th! death~ 1ra~ renri1ng, D!ad 11·ere George Basore Sr .. 71 , his wlfe. Vi1ilma, 70 , Gtfirgf' &sore Jr., 49, of Fayetteville, and Ohi! Harmon. •9, ()f Oklahoma City, I.he Barort'·,, .son-ifl..!11w. The body nf Elinore Ba.sore Jay on the fronl porch .steps w'h!re she had .shot her- oelf. Relat1v!s nl the fam lly Sunday would not discuss the deaths "It's too l'(IOn :· one ~aid "I hav! to make funeral arrangements for mr fam ily."' · Santa A11a Man l(illed in Crash A young Santa Ana man waa killed Sunday night when his car struck a park· eel 1·ehl<'!e In Oran~e. The Orange County C-Ornner'!I office sa id Ge(lrg! Metcalfe. n. of 907 S. Huron Al'!., ~·as pronounced de11d-0n·arrivAI at JD 29 p.m. at St. Jos!ph'a ltospita:l. The coroner safd MetcaU wa!I heading snuth in the .00 block of Glusell Street \\'hen his car struck another one parked on the .sid! of the road, No one else was \nl'ol\•ed In the accident. Report on Reds Told r-.t A:'\ IL A (l•'PI) -A $J)PC1al ~tnale cnmm11\ee J$$Utd a 100-pa:g! report Sun· Ma~' ~aying therf' is no (!anger nf a Cnm· munist in.~urrer!ion In the Phili pp!nl'~. The: report ~·as the result of a one yeM I study by ~t\'en genators Into the altu a· 1 tJon In ~traJ Luzon. Mrth of Manila, where Communist ln11urgents have OJ>er•· led since 9.'orld "'tir n . • U.S. Armada Flies S. Viets Below DMZ SAIGON !UP I) -An arm i:rdit of 200 i..; S. heHcnpters ferriPd thousand.~ of South Vif'ln.11n1PSP trnnps in! n "''~ll'rn Q1ranlt" Tri l'ro\"1ncP torlay in ;, m~jor nl'W nf1Pral1nn 111 rhsrupt f'nn1mun1sl rup-- pl_1· Jinrs hf'low the Oe1 nil1tarized Zone t 11J\.-1ZJ, military source! said . Thp !WPl'fl. in1•1,Jving ill least thrM hrri:~dt>s rif ,llOVC'tnme nt troops, beJ.iRn at fi am. 1n n1gge1t cuunlrY west of Carn Lo and not f;.r from the abandoned Kht S11nh nulpnst. Mor! than 2.000 Ameri<'11 n ~ldier.!I were moved hack intn th, prnv- lnct Jo !!upport the campaign, military .!lourct.s s11 irl, including armored, artillery and h1fantry units. U.S. BS2 bomber crew.!1 slruck si x time.• O'\'ernight in the region . unlnading nelirly 500 ton~ nf ex-plosive~ \n snrten up i'l arl- l"anc! nf !he nf'w ,llO\"Prnment nper11 !lon. field rerrirt s sa1 rl. Thr rl rive wn~ onP nf thP higgest, :i;1nr(' 1he Snulh Vietnamese inr 11rsif1n in1o L11n,~ last sprinJ.l. F1rld rrpori~ s11i1! :i Snuth Vietnam,.~e 11rmnrr1I (•nl11nu1 r11n1hl11rl l]nwn HiRh\\'-'IV 9 101!:.v 11nd renpPned lhe nld V:in1l rP.rift Cnmb~t ll<ise ea.~t nf Khe S;:1nh. There \\'f"TP nn repnrtg of any conlart wit h r nmmunis t rorres, urr correspondent S!1•wnrt Kel!ermlln reportccl from Quang 1'ri. Mil1h1ry sourc~ said the new rlril'e was planned e111ti rely by South Vietnam- P!e commondef! in tlle area, mainly by 1.~1 Jnranlry flivi sion Ccmimandant f.1aj. C.en. Pham Van Phu and hi.! deputy, &rig. GPn. \1u V11n Glai. The sources i;airf it appeared lh! South \'ietn11mesp JaunC'hf'd thf' rlri\·e ;.s a show of ~lrPngth ;,. adv.1nce r>f the Oct. 3 prPsident 1al elrctlnrr.s nnd prnbabl\' would 8\'0irl ma jnr cont.'!cl.i; unlPss North Vitt· name!ie trnt1p~ forcerl lhP 11ction. 1,ommuni~t fnrce::i al sn ll'Pre hPl il"v~d try1n)o! !n pn!i1lirin ~urplie!' in th,. rlesol;,ft'. mnun!ainou.i; reii:inn in ad v11nc~ t1f lhP mrin.~0i·"1 rainy seaso n ll'h irh hPi:::in.~ rn thP area next month . Thp new rfri1·" i~ almerl at rlisrupllnlo!: such plans. fie:d sn11rrrs ~airl M'11i!11 ry 5ource~ s.:iirl the Snuth \'iPl- n;.mese 11!so might t~mporarily rPopen the Khe S.:inh ba~t !.l mil" e11.~t rif the Laotian border as part of !he can1paign. Fountain Valley Explorer Scout Post Goes 'Coed' • Fountain Valley"s Explorer P015t 468 has {lpened rei.;istrat111n !(1 ~iris this year. Post advisor GPflrge Kti ller sairl the bnys deridr.d In ~n coed whf'n \hey saw hriw many i.;lrls have become intere.ster! 1n hal'kpackin~. w•hich is "'hal the pnst rlflf'5. Reg1 stralion will open \\'edn~day al the po5t'~ fir.st me!llni;: of the )'e11 r In Ha!t A. Fnun\aln Vallriy Communit y Cent.er 11t 7 pm. Girls be(\\"Pen lhr l!.j!P~ n! 14 and 21 who are intere<;1ed 1n le11r1ng about backpack· lnf! ,11rr \n\·itPd to jnin lhe group. Keller said nn pr!\"IOllS experience 1~ n"'t('~~ar~· l"lt'ca ust th'" fir$I part nf lhP 1·e11r will be .~prnt In n hasic training cnur~e. Trip~ t1>r11;i11l'Plv p!:innPr! 1h1s ~·r:ir 1(1 rltJf\P l·:a<T"r \\"r"k ;ij !hr (;r:inrl (.1n11')n nnri 11 h1k111.e: !np c111·('r1ng 1he en1ire Jnhn ill 111r Tr::i1! l\i•llf'r 1<;11d hr 1~ ;iJcn lnnk1n~ fnr 11d11lt~ 11 hn w1111ld hr 1nlrfl"~1C'rl 1n 1<rr1·1n g ;1 5 ;ir! 11~or.~ !n 1 lir gn1up. Ile ~a1rl hr wn11lrl prrfrr n1:1rru·d rri11plrs ;ind like tt1 e ex· plnrrrl'. nn <"Xp<"nrnre i~ nrre:c;~~rv. Fnr furtPr infnrm11t1nn , l\P\lPr inay ht cnntacted 111. 5.11·!1125 nr 962-131 4. . I DAIL., Pit.OT 11111 ~-~ .. NO MORE WEIGHTS, JUST LIE DOWN AND GET STRONG Ken Sagely Appl ies Pad to Stomech of Bob Bitv1r Laguna Club Testing New Miiscle Builder 8.\' PATRICK 80 \'LE 01 !•t Di ii, PllOI i 11tt f! ]!'l<)kS \1kP IUSI ,1 ~n1nll .<ullra~". hut \1'hen 1hP 11irr~ frotn thr clP1·1rr are <i!· t::icherl tri ~ n1.1n·.~ ~tn111;i('h, hr c;in rln lh!'! ('quil•aleol nl 11\'t s1111ps irl less lt1nn nne n1in ule-\\'lthriut lil1111g his head frun1 1!1! cnueh. Calll'd nn 1.~r11 ron. thr r xcrt"L~c drvir" is t'llrT<'nll .1' l.H.·111g tr;;ted by the L11gllna Bcarh Alhlet1c Cluh for the Fullt·rtun n111nufaeturer, Spn11ron. Inc. Acrrirding lo rluh {\\\,'n1•r Bnh Rie\'Pr, lhe r11l'ililv, nt 321i (;Jennrvre St., will h;i 1·p lhe ·$7,000 unit 11nd ~n rJ[lrrating- tPrhn iri11n for the nr.xt six mrinths te sting lhP l.~olron nn voluntcer1<. '"\\'i\h thi~ unit." Bil'l"rr 11;1v' en· lhu.~i;istirallr. ''l'Nlplr '1:11•r the ~-~-~1h1li­ f\· nf br1og In perfect 1n11~r11lar sh;ipe for t he fir.i;f ri mr ln 1hrir livrs." Arrnrdini: In ~portnin tr1·hnir111n """ ~;ii.:rly, lh~· isotrnn wnrk.<i Ii\' x1in1u!11!1ng !h,. n1u~rlr~ thrnu~h :111 rl"l"1 rnn1•· irn· pul~e in thr s;1111r 111;1 11n~·r thl' lir:11n A<'· ti1·11!es a n1u.<11.:lr. Thi· [tlhlcle lir s-on 11 snlutinn-sn~k1•d p:id, whit'h srr\·r~ ;i~ ;i ,::r{l11nc!. 11nil 11 S!n11llr r p;id ls plncrd on th" r11t1srlr 10 !1(: rx1 •rri~··r!. \\'hen R .~n1all a1Tiount 0r t•urrt•nl is 11r· pllrd -eq uiv11 lrn! tn 11\:lnut 1hrl'P wal l~ 11! power -the 11thle!e ff'r!.~ Rn elerlnr tinglr :ind thr mu.~c!t' <'nnl ract.~ ,iu~t. 11 ~ 1t would had thri hrain activa ted it wit~ a mo\nr impul~t. 'l'\l'rin ty minute!! {In lhP lsntron 1~ f'fJlli l'111rnt In 11 1wn hri11r wnrknut with ~·PiR:hl!, say~ S:I J!:Ply, nn\inJl: !he ~mall r~rl i~ rnt:i!f'd in "'<rrr1~P slnmach, b11<'k, arm. Ire :ind nN·k n111ff·lr~ Thi' 11th!r!" dnr~ nnt 11·ork tt r 11 sw,.~t nnr doc~ lhe ho,h· n1:111u l:ict1irr l11 rl1r ar11I, 1hr rhrnlh'11 \lhHh l"illl'C'~ ~ur e m:1<;rl~·s. hr nn1r~ .. r ('\'1'n th111\.: \t 11 1 1rk ~ tt1P n111•1lr~ 111111'' tll't1pl\."' :1d1t ~ ll1r1i'T, p(l111t1111; 1111! 111:11 11 fl("J"~f!l! .<i l1\I f'~flt'rl"!l("I'~ f;i!\~ll" :it 1h" 1'!111 l)f !hr ~n !l\111111" \I HI l..0111 l!r•l1f'1rr. lt1r1·(-r :icl 11111 ~ 1h:1t 111:u 1Y lr:nnrr ~ nn<I dnr 1ur~ ;in• Jo.l..i•p!i< ,~\ ;ilK•ll\ pT"111nnl111g lhr lsntrnn Thr~r rrrlH'' r-;11] Jn~ It !hr "la~~· 1n:in"s l'X"rt1.~r.'' 1·0(11r11•1 lhP rle\"1rr .~11npl.v in!·re;i .;;rs n111~l'lf' powrr l\'ilhriut dr\'C\nnini;i cnnrd 1nal1on anrl enrlurancr ;it lhf' i:.an1f' time. t or the se rea~on~. 81~ver f~ls any rr;!lll11r prn,::ran1rin1ht i.~otrnn ~hould be supplrm{'n1l'd ll'ilh o!her frirms of tX· (•rci~e. s11eh a.<; inp:.e:ing nr h1kP r idin~. l"licvcr ;1l so nole~ th11t ni;1n_1• physicians ha1·~ fou1i<t 1ht• d~'1·iet• usl'ful in treating pa!icnt.<; \1'ilh orttiopt,dir pn1blr1ns . The iso1rnn \\"<IS in\11•11lrfl by J)r. .John Zi1,glrr, v.·ho fir..;! tl f'1·rlop<'<l it fnr u~f! on polio pa tients ;i! 11H• Bt•\hE•s<l?o. i\1:iryland1 Naval Jlospital. llr. Z1ri.:lrr .~pent 15 ~ears perfeet1ng \hf' unit and le sling it on pa1ienl s and athle1c.' Sporlron has n•1\ rna rkrtNl thr device ~·et and present rrunpany pl;in ~ call fnr pro\·iding lhe un it nn 11 lr;i..;p ba~is. Thl!I 11·011!d be donr, ~agely nn!P~. lo Insure I hat o(l]y qualified lt•1·hnif'i11ns 11re Allnw- td tn operate the polenlia\ly d11ngel"O\JS dr1·i1·P. •·1r a pe rson d11!11"\ knnw rx~c11v \1·h,.re !•1 pl;irc thr pnrl " ~:u.:r!r ..;;11 <. "h" cnu!d f';i..;1t.Y h:11n~1ru1g or p11ll !hr ;ithlel!'.! m11~1·lr ·· Thi· 1";1'" 1•11r·ln~ing ih,. unl! is l;rpt lofl;1'ri 1rhen 1hP isnlritn 1~ nnl in u&e, Sai:Plr ;idrh . nurini.: tt1r 11r~I f1 ,11 11r1·ks. il1P alhle!le rl11h 11 111 i·n11dt11 ·! ;i ."Prlr~ nf !r~!~ fnr lhe rn;inuf;irturrr rm ~n111P 411 n1,.,rnbf'r~ and !ielcr1rrl rP.,1rlrnl .•. Thf' grn11p will ~ d111drd ;ind ca1·h ~n1;il\ grn11p will receive ,·a rin11 ~ ri!hPr fnrn1s rif r~rrcise in ad· rli1t<1n tn the isnlron workouts , Biever say ~. T1\n ]!'l('al phi ~iri~n~ 11nd t I U b mrmbPrs. Dre Anthonv Srel!er and Rirhard Ridrlell. ha1·e offered to h!!lp mnnitor and take part in the t!Stlng, h1 ad(!s, 2 Bandits Rob \ all(·y 1'larkel 111u 1111·n :111111 d 1111lr A 111r 1rnn and l"'·.001hl 11 pt t• I !n<ik ~:,(I lrnrn 11 Fnun~ J.1111 \;1lli·1 1na1 J..1•[ r1Hh' !';undP,\' morn· ]rig . • . l'i•l1rr ~;1111 1111· H11·11 "nlrrl'd the 7·Jl ~la r~r1. ~!."i2j 1.;1rl1e lrl A1·r . ahoul l am., 1hr1,nt,,nrrl !l1" 1'l"1 k nnrl forcc<l him to haPd n1·cr lhe 1":1.-h. arid cfoa 11 • • • Is a member of the COLLATERIAL LOAN ASSOCIATION of CALIFORNIA, and for the last 14112 years located in Costa Mesa. We adhere to hi9h ethical practices and lawful rates and standard holdln9 practices. We will do our best to continue swift and ~ourteous service and assure you hi9hly ethical coll· aterlal loan service. DOM RACITI OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST • Wh•11 Y•u buy • 411M•IHf fr•M UI w• wlU t••r•11'99 rhot •llo,.,•11d t• e,,,.1 .. et 40"• MO•I th111 yio1 1Mld fer It '' ye11r "''""" Mtla. Co11 ••• llo 01 well "IJ ... ..,.,.,,, COMl'A•I. COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY 9 to 6 COMI IN AND UOWSl A•OUND 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. PHONE 646-7741 DOWNTOWN COSTA MHA -ilotwffll H-• ,,...,..., EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED 30 DAYS , ' r I Mond.11, Srott mbtr &, t971 OAJLV PILOT 3 watch Out for Bil{eS r • Floods Send Cycle Accidents Soaring in Huntington Beach By JOANNE REVNOLDS 01 I~• Delly fl'llot l ltlf The driver tries rlespcrately to stop his scrttch1 ng. sk1drtin R c;i;r ."'1e tal and glass C'runrh 1nln flesh ;i;nd bone . A child hes 1n thfl' ~!reel. ~rre11n11nR anri writh ing. Thi~ n1~h!mar 1~h t:.cPne ha !<> hf'f'n played 11Vl ofl ,.n th1~ 1·r11r in H1;nt 1n11ltlln RPach v.·here poller ha1 P \oi;:,_o:e<t fill acr1de-nts 1n· \'Oll'IO~ b1r~t·hs t~ The ~t al1,~t1<' 1l1•''"ll I tlU'<Hl 1n11ch until rnmparert 1n 1he 1'l7fl 101<11 of fi:J h1c~·cle acc1rlenrs. Pnllt'f' i;runll' nnle lhat 1~71 is alreartv a rrc11rrl bre ak in1<: 1rar and lhf're art sti.11 four n1onth.~ 10 i:o.' r\or does that numbf>r mPa n mul'h uni.JI vou take into account !.he fact that of ihnsf': 68 injurer! cyclists. 46 were bet1,·een the ages of fi and 15. Hunfmgton Beach police are seeking :;o\uUons lo the problem . but they admit l~ answers aren't easy to come by. LL Emerson Haslt.t nf the tr1rf1c bureau, sairl they conduct a bicycle aaftly program through the schools. but he acknnwlerlged th 11 t something t lse is g_('l(ng to have lo be done to cont rol the situ11tlon "\\'e h<H e. nn system for t$SUln~ 1uven!le wa rning r1!;:11inns nr 111.ny!h1nlll 11kP that ," he sa1rl "lf 111. ryclisl is in \'in!at.inn, the nrficer will r1tt him . I! mrans more than h11\·1n~ 11 polJreman call up 11 parent 11nd sa.v ynu r !'nn wa.~ riding on !he wrong s1rle or thr strerl "But there is a hes1tant·y on lht p;i;rt of some officers to cite kids." he added. Haslet gaid he will be working with b1cvcle clubs to promote safety and the dePartment has 11pplit.d for a grant to ex- pand their ex isting schools program. Moto1·cycles Posit1g Big Prol1l en1 011 ...,. SACRAfo..1£:-."TO 1 UPI I On 11 motorcycle. a htlle knowledge is 11 dangerous th inR;. l\n knovdtdllle can be fa tN . Nobodv knows th.il better than Sgt. Larr v Piatt. head motorcycle inslruclnr at ·the Califnmia Hi~hway P~trnl Acadt.m v. The lessons he givf's hi.~ of· ficers can bf' useful tn Cahrorni11 's more th~n ha lf mill ion ci\·il ian motorcycle riders, Piatt says the n1aJ11r tau~P ~ of motorcvrll' arc1den!~ are automobilfs anrl sl1.pper~· road surfares. but '1 ~o~ rider c,11n "rid l' nn anrl thrnuizh 3nvth1ng If ht 1s prrp;irerl. Preparritlnn inrap;.. knn1,1·1ng whrn In \nok [OT lrnuhlP, P1atl '."oil~.~. :ind 111'0 p11rt1 r1il.:1rl~1 rlradlv spn!!i ;i r P tn· trr.~ectinn.~ ,1111rl frcrv.;i ~· off .r:imp~. ~nth arP.:1~ .:irr-umul:ilr spillrrl nil whi ch r:in put 11 bike rlO\\'O if thr ridrr 1sn·1 rareluL On thf' off.ramp. Piatt rrrnmn1rnd~ 5111.yini.! nn the inside or the curl'e where thP r0:id is u~ually clc.:inest. At inlersr-clinns, thf' miclrl\P flf Lhe lan e Is the trouble 11rei'I. f'\'Pn Al Jnw spreds. Piatl recommend5 nd1ng on Lhe side n! the lane \lo'here cars' tires travel and hl'l p Courtroo1n Duty Not Appe<1ling SACR A/o.1ENTO i UPI I -A truc k dri1·er told a Jllrl i:;P he tl1d n't hel 1e:1P in Gort 0r thP Jll r~· ~V!'i1rm :ind eorled up v.·1 rh a .11'l·da~· ,1:iil s(>ntence. r.reg,lt l.. Baker .. 10, rlacr r\'\ll f'. \\'H S summoned In rourt to r~plain wh v he fa 1\P.d l.n 11ppe11r f0r JUry dul y Baker told U.S. District .!udge. Sherill Ha lbert he d1s11p:rl'ed with iury duty "and any other Anlf'ri can \nslltullon " .H alhert lectured him and said. "you can thank God you have crrtain freedoms ln this country." "I don't bt.lie\·t 1n God," Baker replied. Tht. JUdge then cited Baker for con· te mpt of court 11nd sentenced him to 3a11. State Roads rlean the surface. "I saw a guy rome through a left turn lane at ;i;n intersection one time.·· sa ys Piatt. "His hair was blowing ln the wind and he was really lookin ,i;: gond . Then he hit a little patch nf grease and wound up shd1n,11; all the way acmlis the street 11nd over a curb into a parking lot before he regained control.'' lf the gre,11se dOf'sn 't 11,et you. a car mi.Rht. CH P rrt·ord~ show most auln mobtle- molorcycle accidents are the fault nf the r.11r The rt>asnn is called "mental set." f.1enta! 11et mPans 1he "motorcycle just dnesn·t r,,~is1f'r In the :i.u1nmnb1le driver's brain.'' Pia(! says, The secret. he :idds, 1s to "drivP as If you"rt. in- vi.~1ble. Never ;iissume a rlri ver h11.~ seen you ." '.11ni;t molorcyc!e arr-1den ts occur rlur- ini; the first '."ix monlhs while a rider is learning tn h11nrlle his bikt>. ''After you R" on you r re;:ir end once , :vnu \(>arn a lillle respect." ~11ys Pi11\I. A rider can le;im a lot 11bout h<'ndl1 ng h i.~ bike by riding at extremely low speeds. That's how CHP officers prac- ticP . Piatt savs the control Je;irnP<i al VPry lnw ,:.peed~ becomes Instinctive 11t hiR:h spri"d!li so ht re<'nmmrnds pr;ictic1ng very tight turn'.'i at ver:-; ~lo"' '.".pe.ed11. ThP idr11 i!' ln krrp our rert and your 1notorcytle orf the pavement. Dragging \nvr fPrl C'.:ln sa1e A scr;i1rht-d molorry· clP hut rn.~t ~ hrnk e11 ankle. ~o Pi11tt s.oiy5 r!nn·1 put !hrm dn.,.,·n unlfl'S~ "ab~olutely nrres~a ry ., P1::i tl s;iv~ ;i hrlmr1 n1:iv s111·r vnu r life tf an ar-r1rlrnt rlnr~ ncr-uf. (;HP . nff1ce:r,o. ha\'P cr:i shi>rl .:it !iprrrl.~ nf Sri inilf's p~r hnur anrl lived 1h.:ink ~ 1n their hrlme!~. ('ll'ilians h;ive dirrl 10 rive m.p.h. rrasht's berause lhe'' refusrd 1n wC'ar nne. Aesidrs a· hclmr!, Piatt. rPcornmendf.i hr.nt'.".. safety glasses anrl ~ln\"eS "lo pre· \•ent a case or asphalt rRsh if you fal!." Even safety-conscious Sgt. Piiitt enJnys riding. In fact, he's been known lo put 11 pa.ir of "knobby' tires nn a retired . 01·erwelght. highway palrtil motorcycle and go r11 c1ng around in the dirt. Just for the fun of it. "Tht.rt \lo'tll be Jncrt.astd t.nl orctment," he 1tated. Enfor~mtnt of traffic laws could bt a meAns of eurb1ng tht acclden~. Pnlice s1A1ist!cs show lh11t in 59 or the M ac- cidt.nts. !ht <'yclist ha.!i bttn in violation of !ht \'f'h !cl P coi'le. Tr11 H1C' 1nves11ga tnr nrva Akin stlyi; 1hP most rnmmon \'inlatinn.!I rhat lt.11rl !n rr11shes art failurr In y1elrl nghl of wa.1·. f11Ll urf' In nbe.1' traff1r 11,::ht.~ 111nrl ent.erin,I! tr,11ff1<' w1!ho11t Jnnkini:: Thei;p af'P \'JOIN ions marle by a d u I l ~ <'nr1 ch1lclrt;"n ahke, he notes. "The.v Jti~! rlon 't ~rrm tn pay any at · lcn!1on 1n cars," H;isl,,t sairt. Tht rii;ing popul;inly of b1c.ycle.!I - f'.Specially with young children anrl teenagers -means that the proble.m i~ not likely to diminis h noticeably ln the ne.ar future . Ak in also pointeri nut Uu1t lhr1r headaches are go ing to Increase \lo'htn school open11 Sept. 13, "Wt are going !n have to \lo'Ork on the en forcemt.nt of the law s," he sairL ''Y.'e v.·1\l also be re.Ar· ranging the schedule11 of our motorcyclr officeri; 110 that !hev are in the fitld whtn tht. kid11 are ,i;:o1ni to anrt com1n~ from school." In a list nr bic ycle safety ren11ndt>r~ pubhshtd by lht ri!!partment. the nne em· phasiled most 11trongly ls that bicyclrs are subj~l to all the lav.·s lhal apply 10 motor vehicles. Other reminder11 lo cyclist.~ are· -The bike rider must always ride w1Lh the traffic and as clc~e as possiblt. to the rtght side of the road . -Bike ride;rs must alwayg ride 1inglt. rile and must always watch for vehicl t:i1 pulling out of parking spots. driveways and for the pnssibility of a car door be ing opened in their pa th. -After dark. bicycles must be equip- p@d with 11 headlight in front anri a rerl reflector in back . -Bike rirler11 musl o~y all traf1 1(' signs and always give appropr1alt hand signals for turns and stops. -Bicyclist11 should be surf! lht. road is clp,11 r bf-fore entering t.r11Hic. -I! is unlawful to ride anyone on lhf:' hanrlleba.ri; of 11 bikt. -Bike riders must yield the r1 ~ht ('If \\'RY In pedestrians. -It is unlav.iul fnr a bicychst lo attarh himself lo any vehicle on the road for A two. -ll is 111 good iriea for b1cycl1s!& to kttr the ir bikes in good mt.ehllnicat~11dition. including tire5, brakes and li ght.!!. Secretary Wins Bus Line AuJnrcl A secrfl'tary of Laguna Bear h C1r.y H;ill w_,~ named 11.'inner of I.he "Colo r MP LA.R"lln11 " city tran11it line r1ernrat ion r-nn· tt..~t L11urie r11rkPr . who work~ 1n the puhl1r \lo•nrk.~ drparlmrnl , will hP presen!Pr1 v.·1th a $50 r-a~h a1,•arrl for her de.~1 i;n for !hf' Pxterior of lhe new city buses -due lfJ ~rr 1ve .:irnunri the e.nd of O<·tobrr . The four new buses, now he1n~ mn· io;tructed by Flxible Company of l,oudon- v11!e, Ohio, will be pa inter blue and white, with a large city seal and the .,.,·ords "Laguna Beac.h Tran:i1it Lines." A total o{ 66 rendt.rings ...,·ere turned 1n to a se ven man jury. de.picting various color 11chemes for !he new bu~es. MARINE SERG EANT USED ANCIENT WEAPON IN VIETNAM Sgt. We •ver Found Swo rd H.tnd.v in lndocM in• W•r Zone Samurai Soldier Toro Mc1rine Fought With Swo rd By TERR r COVILLE Of r~o 0 111¥ 11 11~1 Slol! A lot of ~tr;int:" t::ilP.<. cn111P l'JUt of v•a r~ but a ~ergf':int ;it El Torn .\1;inne Air St&. lino is the suh1P<"t of nne of thP most f'X· c11Jng vrl tnlrl . Hr fn11s::ht. his v.·.:iv thrnu,ilh V1P[nam wilh a ~.:1m11 r;ii swnrrt. r.1:irinr S'!L <ienr11,e .I \'l'eaver spenl 411 years 1n the steam~· JU n~lP as a n1em · hf'r f1f ;i Cnmh1ned Artinn Platoon \CAP 1 scn1111ni:: fnr Viet ('nniz. S$1;L \'11eaver is Japane:r;e . hut v.·;ii; ;irloptrd by an A1nerican fam ily . HI' L~ an ;:iviri s111dent Qf the wRys of thP ancient Samurai warriors ill": ri1rln't forgel the hobby ·whrn he 1\Pnl tn \'1r ln<1rn. n11 1ly, \\'eave.r prac·llrf'd his fonlwork and sword sv.•1n'l 1n11, techniques "hilt. 11\11- 11onNI in sm<ill JUn,1?le l'ill;i;11:r~. On patrols hf' c.:irnPri th P lon,I! .~wnrrl nn his ~1rlP Rnd strorle through thP Junglr 1,1•rann~ a lnose- fl llin,I! blut J;ipanese coat over h1.~ jungle fal 1.c:1ir~ ll1s h111r \\':!'• pilcrl nn tnp nr h 1.~ hr:irl 1n Sa1nuri11 tr11rl111nn 11'1lh ,11 hrimbnn !il1ck in ,, E:ir·h rl:i v \\1r~1rr lrri a 1f11'PP·rnan ktller tram· 1n!o the JUni;:l r. .~urround1nlll lh ,. \'ili11ge where his CAP un1I liver!. On one .~uch patrn!. \Ve:i.ver Anr1 his tv.·n romp11n1nn.~ spQ1terl three Nnrth Viel · namese Army soldi(>rs tattng rlu1ner ThP ene1ny i;nldirrs \lo·ere hurldled around R sm.:11! camp firr , ch l'.'w in,g h11rri lumps of nee. One Victname~e spotled lhe ~1Mines hidden in the bush He shouted a warning and opened fire with a Chinese-made AK· 47, The Marines shl'\t b.:ick. killi ng the first enemy 11nrf 11 second soldit r. The sur1·1ving North V 1 e t n a m e s ,. lo" ered hi.s bayonet rifle and charged at thP only nh5li!cle 10 his path . Si;:L \\'ea ver Th,,re w;i.~ n fl.:ish Ill pnh.,hed sl ce L the l11 ~s nf 11 hl:irle .sl1l'ln,1; .:11r, and 11 dear! North V1e1n;unr~e lilv at the Samurai SPr~ran1'11 fr(>! · \\1Pll\t'T 11·11.~ known 1o r11t !lying insects from lhf' air v.·1th hls sword. H1.~ s1,1·orrl prnl"ed 11s value on Another rlr<ilh p11trnl :-i.RL \\'r:iver 11nd 1wo ~1ar1ne:s WPrt track1ni:; !he prinl~ nf l1rr·i<.nl er1 "Ho Chi Minh" i;anrlal.~. oftrn ...,·nrn hy r-;orth Vie!- n:imese and Viet <An~ so!rl it>rs. In their p11th they spntted An enemy 50!dicr 20 (PP! aw11y "'11il1n,1? 1,1·11h a' ~enade launchf'r The t nPm.v "''As 1Pan1ng against a trrP: and d1rin 't immed1a\f'ly spcil the M;:i.nne Lr1n \\pa\f'r rlrrw h1~ s"·nrr1, ~l1pprrl hill 1\·I· 1~ nn fullv 11 u1nmat1<' and "l!V'alerl h1.~ tl"am In prpp:irr. The.1· .... ·e:rrn 'I sure "hat tn rln her a11.~r lh1>1· knrw nthrr f'nrmy solrl1rr~ 11rrr h1rlrl~n son1rh1v1>r,,. ' :-iurlrlenlv \\'ravPr"l'i r.:irl 1n cr;:irkled no1.~lly Thr Norlh V1rrnamr.~e hirnPrl anrl f1rf'<l rar11dl~1• raus1ng the Re.J"nade tn hnunce h :irmles.~1.1• nrr the b111nbno as 1t harl n0t tr:iv,,Jed far enough to ignite the fu.~r \Vea ver 11lashr.rJ 111 the running North Virtn11mese and hit the grenade taunchPr w11h his swnrlf. Al the same time the other Marines threw the ir hand grt.nades !hen alt three }um ped for cover 11s ex· plosinni; ripperl the tree~. \Vea ver called fnr fire support and mortar rounds fin111ty chas~ tht rt· maining enemy a1,1·.11y 4 Million From Ho1ne CA!--CUTI' A (AP '! -Floods. fro m the . Ganges River havt d,ny~n 4 tnilJ!on.more Ind ians from lht 1r horne!, raisin&: the total madt. hQmeltss by flood &lld civil war in \\'est ;ind East Bengal to an estim-.ted 26 m1Jl1nn. Cholera has hrokf':n nut in ma.ny art.as. In Kat1,1·a. 4(1 mites nnr!h of Calcutta, !ht rl 1sease tnnk five t1ve'.'i. In the ln\l.n or f.l ursh1dabad , about I~ m1!e11 northeast of Calcutta, the \l"aler is 7 feet .deep in some pl11ct.~. · Ofhc1als s111d HI m11l1nn persons •re no.w bomeless 1n the rnchan State of 9.'est Bengal. Flood "''aters fed by fresh monsoon rains ha ve covered some 5,000 square miles. Thf' government admits to 68 deaths. Unnffici"al e.~limates put the death toll between 600 and 1,000. Acrnss the lmrrlrr 10 East Bengal, or E11st PRk1stan, t'Jff1c1;ils est1m;:ite that the C.anges has · ftn4'ded 4.oOO snuare miles. l\illffi mnrp th;in 70 per ~on.~ ;ind dr iven 9 million from their hnme~. Crop losses !her t ar·e ver-1• hP.:I\\". 1ncre11sinJl the thrt>at of famine already pnserl b'f the civil war 1n !he i;pring, "'hich s"ent 7 mdhnn refugre:es s!ream1ng intn I.he In- rtian states of \\'est BenR.<'11. B1har and Assam. The flood is the th1rrl major disaster In hit Bengal in JO months. La11t Nnvembe.r was the de\'a11tating C}'Clone and tidal wa ves v.·hich killt.d hundreds of lhousands of East Benga\is. In f..1arch came tha civil war, when the army from West P11k1st11n tried lo -wipe. out tt\e in- dependence movement in the east ern half of the country. Jn East Pakistan, lhe floods have ruin- ed an est1mattd :i mill ion acres ot rice, sugar cane and JU!f!. An American agncultural expert, Leon He-i:,,ser, is sur· veyi ng the damage. He reported a month a,i;:o th:i.I the rice crop 1n East Bengal this year "'nuld fall at least 12 perceni belo w last ye ar's producl 1on. assu ming nonnal V.'P.2.ther. And inste<ld (lf normal \lo'eathe:r, the rains increasM and so dld the f1oods. Air Executive Outlines Quiet 1'raf fie Plans \''nuld vou ~hp1·e !PSS jel plane. fl.tg htl snn n at Oran,c:e County Airport "'i th hall as much noise a.~ prtsent a ircraft ~ Donald r>nugJas .Jr d~~ At 11 rt.eent plann1n):! rlfmmissinn hraring nn lht r1>znne nf .'iO ac re.~ nf ~Tc Donnell Douglas prnpcrty nr11r the 111rpnrt, th e 11eros pace execut11·e 1,1•,11 5 ,11sked ff tht hotel office rlr vrlnpm ('nl hi~ firm prnpnself woulrt in· crr.:ise 111r !rilff1c-rit the local facili ty. "\Vith !hr nf'w 1,1•idf'·bodicd plane~ hke our DC·J ll. there ('Rn he less flights at the airport carr.l'ing ::i greater lolal number of passf'ni,;ers. ·· Douglas s;ilrl. "An addition:it bonu ~ is about hAlf the noise of the current Jet plane~." the t.X• t.eulive continued. "\Vhen these quieter planes are put intn ope.ration up to 350 passengers can be carried wftere lht pre.sent jets carry only about 90. "And no smokt pollution," be con· eluded v.·ith emphasis. El Rancho has the hottest price in town! • •• QT. El Rancho's o~-n '. .. , fresh squeeze:d •.• for rou: ... and offered in our sensatinnal new "pour pack pouch." Easy to pour ... easy to store •. , 11nd so u ;:.y to enJO,Y'. Fres.h orange j11u:(' is A great .,.,·a:r to start. the da:r •.. especia lly at our t.pecial price ! Quart size container. So lcnn, so f\&vorful •• , because it's cured. }lcCoy's very special way! Ham Loaf ..... 0~ ~~0.v ••••• 89~ ).1 Mie ...,,ith El Rancho's 0\\111 le:a.n ham.,. and fresh egp ! Real McCoy's Beef Linkies .......................... 29e Little beef sa ug,;i;ge . _. try lhf'm ns a change frnm pnrk : B oz. packAge. El Rancho's Aged Steaks ......................... '1.99 1. U.S.D.A. Choice beef .• , naturally a.ged for n avor a.nd tendl!rne!!i!!i! Prirra in 'ff rel T iir1:dn11 . Wrd11.tsd11.)I, SPpl. 7, S Clo1'td !fnn.., cpl. 6. !>.'<~ anlr.~ t.o dPnfrrs. Cheerios ...... 1•0• ~z: .~~-...... 39c Start their day with a nouri6hin.a' bre&kfast! . , • and s.ave at El Rancho l Casseroles .... ~'~L~~~s ..... 5 9c Meals in minute&! ChOOH Ta.male P ie., Taco or Tost&dOI CM&uolNI Sunshine Fig Bars .............. 21-0Z. PAWGE ............. sr From t he hAppy bak@rs !'M~kes A rrea.t afternoon snack .. , with milk. Knudsen's Salads ............... PINT CA~oN ............... 39• So many kind~. ready trl serve~ (4 lean Salad ..• S9ci ARCADIA : 11111"1 ""d Hun1inr.1on u1 i1/i\/. PASADENA : ;:/1 1 1/. SOUTH PASADENA : 11 /1 1 1/. HUNTINGTON BEACH: /l/i'//: NEWPORT BEACH : 1111 Newpn11 Blvd '"d ifl R.tutho l:rulell . J.10 W r~1 t:ul11 1.1~u fH~1I · f rt•rnunt Jn~ Huntington Ur ·~ Warner afl~ Algonquin !Ho.ndwalk C£-n le11 "'" 15~5 f ,1~thl111! U1 1 E .t~lhl11lf V1llap,e Ccn tcn 4 O~Y PICOT Student Deferments Out . . . • Ill New Draft Bill • • WASHI NGTON (UPI \ -L1ttle not1cM durirut the fUror 1n Congress over IJ!l iwar and military pay raise amendmt11ts lO the stymied ~Stlectlve Service. bil' were provislons inl~ded to eli.miniite from the draft two of the most frequtnUy Cilm· plained of inequities. When Co ngress breaks its stalemate over the measure and revives the cur - rently suspended draft, no new student deferments will be granted. Also. youths \l'ill be: called up from a national pool rather than through slate a nd local quotas That means a young man's outlook for being drafted v;ill not be al· fected by which local board he registers Vt'ilh. .. The Draft Act lhal exptred June lO r.. quired that defermenh;: be gr an~ ,to 'aciy registrant salisfaciorily pursuing '1 fullti:mi;. COUfSe-of instruction ,Jtt . a1,1 IJl· stitutlon of highi:r learning:. The ''defu.- ment was e,ood•ul\Lil the student reached 24 or ·received his bachelo r'! degree.. whichever occurred fir st. At President Nixon's reQuest. both the House and Senate voted tn repeal that mandatory lear.ur.e. The President had already ~aTd he "'·ould rule out new_§tu- denl deferments, iJ the requirement was lifted. -__ The crunpr omise lhat Hou se-Senate conferees negotiated includes repeal or the automatic defennent. Bu~ the con- . ·+i 14m CJ'.!1$5!"' .11.;;; .fr#¥ I --* fe.reea decided that any student who was eligible for deferment during the !97G-71 academle f ear could keep his deferment witil bt graduated under the old law . Under the revised Jaw -presuming its u.litmate enactment -youths entering college will oot enjoy that privilege. But that isn't to say they are prime can- didates for the draft. To begin with . a freshman usually is 17 or 18 years old and the Selective Service system does not take a boy until he is 19. Additionally, the new law will pro1ect a student from a sudden di sruption of his studies in the event he has a low lottery number and it comes up. The Jaw specifies that a student receiving an in- duchon order may have his induction postjXtned to the end of the .'iemes!er - or U he is a srnior, until the end of the academic year. Thus most of the "unprotected" student'> entering college this fall pro- bably wl!J not fact the prospect of the draft until 1973. And the end of J une that year \l'ill m;irk the exp ira tion of the new draft law and will be !he date b.v which the Administration hopes lo switch ID an aJ!.volunteer army. The nC"l result : Nolw1thstand1ng !he of- flri:il elimination of student deferments few students likely will be inducted \\'hile thP draft continues Removal of a genuine inequity "'ill take place with the establishmenl of a national call and lhe abolistunent of state and local draft qunla.~. No longer will a ~·outh bf ordered up for indU<'tion by his draft board while a fr iend with a IO'.l't'r lottery number. but reg istered .,..·ith a different board, escape lhC' draft. The seeming unfairness stems from the incnmpa tlbility between a national lot!ery and loca l quotas . The annual dra wing tn \~'ashlngtnn ~een by millions on tcl rvision suggests that youths all ovC"r the tnuntry "''ill be called up rn the nrdC'r 1h:it their blrthdates "''ere drawn frnm the bowl That is !rue. The ciitch is !hat birthdates are not spread " 1• en I .V throughout local boards. For example, a local board assigned a July quota of 10 might have to dip down to \ollery number 140 while another board 11'\th an equal quota might have to reach down to 165. Under the new legislalion the President would be authorized to suspend the QUOt-a system. In its place would bf! a uniform nation al call. "All young men 1w11!1 face exac:lly the same liability to induction as ot her me n wit h the same lntterv number ."' the House Armed Services 'committee wrote in a repo rt aC'C'On1pany1ng the rlraft bill. -As the C'Ommi !lee put it. "It is simply a matter of luck of the dra\.\' and no !ringer a question of being in a ·good' board or a 'bad' board.'' Philco· Ford She Shrugs Off Help Celebrating 'lOOth Year' Lucy Will Celebrate 104th --l f S he's Not Too Busy By BARBAR~ GIUS ot t~t Dl ltv POot ltt U At 104 years of age, Lu cy Marty 0J)e115 her own doors. "No nne needs to open doors and help me off the porch. There ha sn't been anyn ne around here to help me for a long time and you don't have to start now." Housekeeping duties may seem mun- dane to some . but not to Costa Mesa's Mrs. Marty who wakes ea ch morning refreshed by the opportunity to do them. She will turn 104 Sept. HI. Yet. evfiy nther day she "'·aters and weeds her garden fu ll of cucum bers. carrots, tomatoes and grapes. l\iooday is \lo' ash dav and she sets 11side Tuesday af- ternooru; to iron . "I hope I never get·so I can't take care of myself,:' says the lady who .~htugs olf death like &he shrugs off assistance. "I want"to be just like my husband was -strong and sturdy up to the. last minute ." A native of Ohi o. Mrs. Marty came Ul Costa ri.1es.a 28Jears e>.go on her fi riclllr"S advice. She an her husband. a former mail clerk from Kansas. settled dl)wn !.o a ··simple w11y of life '' In their 18th Street home and enjoyed the last years of their 66-year marriage. DAILY P ILOT Sttll Ptle>IO LIVING THE GOOD LIFE Mrs. Marty Nears 104 !l·lr. ri.larty died 14 years ago al the age of 92 . Having Josi. touC'h with the coup le's only son. ri.1rs. l\la rty's family lies re- mained with her grandson, Carol Marty, 'Model Inmate'. Costa .r-.tesa. until his death tw o months •go She now hves with a mynah bird nam- Pd Frankie in the tinv four·room house that's decorated \1-'i.lh memories of places, fr iend s, and presidents. She calls Franklin D. Roosevelt. who!">e picture hangs 11bove her rouch. "a great and good man," and solemnly talks of J ohn Kennedy. ··He shouldn't have been stopped : but someone wanled him out of the way. The sad part about it is, I th ink they killed the wrong man." Mrs. f\1arty claims her longevity is "my reward for a good, clean li fe. "I never took a drink. and I never smoked . but 1 al"'ays drank a lot of milk and worked for what 1 ate. "I've ever been sick, rea!lv. Of C'nursP, hen I was a child, i had everythin that came aJnng. but now, v•hen I do 't feel g()()(i, I knnw irs 1usl !or a day." She con.~1cle ~ herself lucky for every morning. "Everyone is so good to me.'' she sighs: "and now th ey're trvlng to make me have another birthday." An open -house celebratinn in ri.1 rs. l\1art y·s honor will be at 2 p.m . Sept. 5 <1t the home of Mr. and il-1r s. Frank H.ruza, 226 Rochester St., Costa Mesa . The first United States space effort was only 13 ) e:irs agn "''ilh the launching of lun<ir probe Pioneer I. but Philco-Ford Corporatir111 1s celebra1ing its first hUn· dred .\'e<irs in ~pace . \\'1th 11.~ APrnnul rnntc Div1s1on head· qu?.rlered 1n i\ewport Be:ich, Philco-f ord is c<1lltng this its "first space centennial." The company says it's counting the years on !he basis of time in orbit for its sale Hites. Philco has rocketed 31 communications satellites into nrbit since 1960 : 2fl of them are still operating, "more than any other company tn !he "'·orld," said .John B. La11·son. executive vice president of aerospace-defense sy5lems operat1on..c;. The first Philco !iiu11ch came 1n 1960, nnlv t1vo ve<1rs after the fir st L".S. l11unch 11•lt.h a co'urier con1municat1ons sa tellite. \lul!iple launche5 follnwed in l!Hili. 1%7 Bnd J9F.8 when Philco prnv1ded 27 ~'1lrlhles for the lJ.S. DC"partn1ent of Defense. One 11·:is :i11 expcnrnr n\al antPnn11 s;itC"Jli1e, 11 hilf' !he olhcr 21i 11·rrf' part of the Air r~nrC"e"s Initial Orfen~r Crim· munic:it1ons Satcll1tr Progra111 i I DCSP 1. Water -Qu?lity Panel to Stud y Coast Prog rams Prisoner Publishes Two S ire's tlie Cha111p The s<1LC'll1tes "''ere fir~t rxrec!rrl to operate fnr only a ;.·r;ir and ;i half. hut all ht11·e l:isted mnre th;i n !hrre 1C":irs and flip :ire mnrr !han f1\·e 1r11r.~-nlct. r.a1d Eriw<1rrl 1\lnntgomer~". J::C' 0 nrral man;i ger of \\'es!ern De\"elopment L11boralories 1n Palo Al!o. ~JnntgnmPry explainrrl that IDCSP ~<1tellites comprise !hP only LS, m11it11ry communications ~atrllitP nrtu·nrk in use. A study team of Orange Coun ty of- ficials has been appo inted to suggest ways Ul coordina te w~ter quality samp. lini: programs ii\ Orange Co;ist wa~r­ \1·ays. Scie1ice Fiction Novels Trixie is just a mutt. In polite company. you'd call her a mixed breed. Last April. she saved the boss. 2-year·old Ricky Sherry of Lynn. r-.ta ~s. Trixie sa\\ Ri<'ky fa!J into an ice pond. She ran for help. brnught res- cuers and located Rick's apparently lifeless body. Rick's-.iust fine to- day. Trixie \1 '11\ be honored in Houslon Sept. 9 as An1er1 ca's Dog tlero of the Year. Philen built Bn1a1n"s hr~! m1l1tary c-nmmunica1Hl!\S sa !ellile -Skynrt r -1n !970 !n ro1·cr an llrC'a frnm Bri!i sh J~le5 t'l Australia, ;ind huil t twn ~1milar ~;i t ellitP,~ fnr the '.\'.nrth Atlantic TrC"a!y Organi7.;ition 111 1~70 and 1!!71. At. the urging of Supervisor Rona ld W. Caspers of Newport Beach. i;upervisors hase-~igned Supervisor Dav.id .. L. Baker. Coun!y Flood Control Engineer George Osborne. Health Officer Dr. John Philp. H<1rbors and Parks Director Ken- neth Sampson and Caspers to the study t.eam, They are to report in 90 days. At the present time v.•ater lesls are made by lhe County Heallh Department. !he Har. bor Department and others. Caspers said the quality check prn- gram is fragmented and it is hopt>d 1t r an he coordinated under the California Regi0nal \Valer Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region . CHILLICOTHE. Ohln iL'PI\ -'T'he bPst known of rnsrin :111thnr$-'. like Caryl Chessman and F:dgar IL Smith. !nld the 11tories of their lives !n prison anrl their Jegal tiatt.l~s lQ.a.void the electcic chair~ B'ut the books -of ,J;:i111es-NC'iSoii. Coleman. sentrntrd n1nr ye11rs ;ign to life imprisonment. fnr ;:i srries of hurglaries of affluent h0mes 1n the Shaker llelghts suburb of r1eve!and, t:ike him farther from-the Chillicothe C 11 r rec l Ion a 1 Institute than it is possible In go. Colem:in. 4fl. 1n four years h11s pubhsh- ed lwo science fl ctinn novels. r:ompleted a third anrl hegun :i fn11rlh The herne11 nf his "Seeker Fron1 !.he Star.~·· and · l\uU Frequenrv Impulses... hrPak up ~1111 e colnni es nn Venus nr encounte r lhousanrl- e~·ed. tentaC'led mnn~!ers evnh·ed in !he .. .'l ~ ., Valley'• Grand· Plan .. Newport Beach architect William. Blurock' shows his plan for expa r1· ~Win or Fountain Valley's civic center. The $670.000 pr(l]CC I \Viii hQuse . ci ty hall. police and city corporation yard. Bi ds are d ue in October. '· boiling oceans of pla ne ts in distant galaxies. B each Exch a n ge to Aid Mesa Un.i t His wri ling so impressed science fiction buff11 that two other S·F writers. Jne HE':!lskly, a Madlson. Ind., attorney and former prosecutor. and the Rev . RP.lldilll Garett, a California Episcopal minister. have started a campaign to get him out of prison. Equall.v in1pressed i~ prison "''arden William Salisbur~'. though he ne11er reads M:ience fiction. Since he hei;:an writing. Coleman has hrrn a model prisnner. He has heen recommended for clemency. at s parole hearing duf' next .1·e;:ir. The llun11ngtnn Brarh Exrhange Cluh is hoping 1n rebuild the Costa Mesa Ex- change Cl11f:>. boosted hack lo !hr rninimum of 2~. T"·n men1bC"rs of lhe 1/unt1ngtnn Beach unit h<11'P heen <1pro1nted eo-ch:i1rrnpn nl the rC"build1n~ proJecl -nr \Vilf Cnhen anrl assist:inl !ihrari;in Ken \\'hi1e, both of v,rhnm li1·p 1n Costa Mrsa . Thcv 11 111 \\'nrk with thr RP1' J1111 P1en·~" ~ n11n1s1rr, '"'hll is pre111firn1 of !he Cn~t;i ~lr~a flulJ. The cnn1pany 1s nnw lie1·rlnp1ng !1Yo ~vnch rnno115 111ctrnrlngical ~;ilellitr~ fo r the Naifon<1I Arrnnaulics and Space Administration anrl 11 ~eostat ionarv en- ''ironment;i) ~a1rllltP fnr the Na.Ilona! Oceanic and At.mnspheriC' Admin1stra!inn. Bo!h are drs1gnrd !o rcla.v glnhal 11·r:i1her information 22 . ."lOO miles back to earih. Jnsur:ince hroker Car! L11wrcnc·e. presi- dent of the H11nr1ne:1nn Beach club. said !hat the Co.~t<1 Me~a grou p is rlO\\'n In five memhPr~ anrl 1s in rl;ingf'r of lns1ne its national charter ;r the mrmbership is nni ln arlrl 111nn to sprc1;il prnJects. Ph ilco Is a pnmp cnntr<irlnr tn NASA for nperation of !hP ~h11~1nn Ointrnl Centrr ;it the r-.1an· nrri Sp<icPcr;ift Centrr in !lnu ~\nn. ln his lir.!=1 fh·e years in the 1n1111tute . hr was surl~, rf'l:iell1nus and fl ll!Ck Lo shou· resentmrnt ai;ainst ar1!hnr1t1· • "ln his "'·nrk ass1j!nments and ' hi!i at-·1 1.ltude.c; gent>ral!~·. he has dnne an nu!si::tn· · ding JOb 11·11h 11s." sairl S::t!ishur~· "f'm " sure his interr.c;t in u·ritin,e: and the en-" couragemcnt hr has received ha ve had a ~ 1. pn~1til'e rffrct " f"nlen1an J:!rc11' 11r 1n a m1rlrlle cla11<:, prrclnminantly ht;irk seC'tu1n in Cle\·el11nd Jn high school. hr hrg;in grtting 1ntn tro11· hle with the la\1' and 11ince then has spent ITll'I~! nf hi.~ life in pri.c;nn H1.c; "cat burglaries·• of affluent Shaker ! Heights homes b;iffled pol1re for months. 1. Of his blossnmini;! as A science. fiction writ er, a relalive ~aid; •·rm not surpris-~ ed. He always had io gre;it deal of talent. but hP. just never sat down and applied himself.'' I ' 0l'g anized Crime Subj ect of Ne\\' Co1u·se a t GWC Or~nge C-Ounty pohce off icers will study organized crime's illici t Activities and intrusion into leg itimale business this fall in 11 new ('.olden West C.Ollege course. The cour.ie is destgned to give lswmen '.1 i1 • better understanding of the inner work· lngs of the mllb and to help curtail ciiminal infiltration Into cities 11nd bustnesses. according to Derald D. Hunt, l direct.or cf the law enforcement program. Two sections of the course. will be of- ferid. One meets oo Weduesdays from 11 a.m. I.a 2 p.m. and lhe other on Wed- nesdl'YI from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Both begin Sept. 13 . . Students must be peace officers or ob- tain permission from Hunt before enroll· I . ' I~. ~ tn addilktn to studyin11: the his tory and I~ control of nrganized crime, the C'O\Jrst l y,•ill empha sl.&e methods of gathe ring 1'nri repcirting tnle!ligencP infnrmllllon and j promoting closer lia i.c;on among law en- f(lrce ment a,1:rncies. Sgt. Vincent furr1el from the Lns 1 I An,::l"lfl! Police Department "'ill teach the ~ courst.. Open rPgistration "'!11 be hPld from 6 lo 8:30 p.m. Sept. 9. 13·16. and 2(}.23. ( -------. . . .,.. DAILY PILOT CARRIERS HONOR ROLL The DAILY PILOT is proud of its corps of 1101111g salesmen wh o delititr th e 11ewspaper to your door. These yonng men ore thll! cr~am _of the commt1lJity. _Each motith, the best of them u;11l be selected for listin g an the flanor Roll. Ench carrie r listed h~re has obtained at lenst four t1e10 customerJ during the past month, /ind 110 more than ont CU3tomer complaint for the mnnth nnd must have po1d his bill for th f! ttew~nnperJ h b 1 •1 .. h I I .. ,. N I . I f • , ,,~ t o ig.1. 10 o esa _e on ime . umera rn rant o star ( ) preceding his natne indicates 'number of cansecutiue month.I that carrier has been on the Hon or Ro!L . ... Ow111 J1 ... ~1011 V,11c1 5,.,,1~ Fred W"""''"" J 1 ck Mo11\ 1 Cl1vel~nd M,lltr Ed Fft rlt11 To,.... Al•t•t1 C4"f V M<>flon C·~tg 8u•chu'" Ht•bt •I Oon C h•j1 Bov•• Mlkt Boyt r P1 ul And1r1on Sim Tho '"'' Ti"' l 1"'b Dt .. id Hutd l rook 1 Brt nn Pelt An1011 Ki lly Popt Seo•! Ye•d Scot! Wevll • Sl••t Jo1111 lo"' Mor1n Cciurl11ey Brt dford Robt •I RA "" II •<!( Twtddell To'" Fretmtn To,... Riv1•1 Oeve Ge1,.on Rabttl Ruu o c~,1 Stk~•• Gtry Mthtr Jim w:11;~..,1 Ttngy Mt+ting11 f;,,.. H•nklt A11dr1w W1hc11 Ot•vle 0 1!rand1, l<1vi11 W;l1011 Do~ M•1l1 M ~. R1mi•t 1 R1t..kv Go111t lt1 M .~. Bu1bv S•evt Fe"t 't l" Fr•nk S~111g 2" R11vmond G1lv111 1~ M ~r k Ow1n1 " i<eYU• W ;llOll ,. 01v1 Sc~lup ,. "• w:1,.,,. ,. Rvan Rtft1 or ,. Jim Glt ntgtn , . Mt•~ o·a,;,,. 1° Frtd S1nch11 2' Gord"" Wyn• 1° A11lh o•v S1nch11 2" John Burkt KELLY POPE, CORONA DEL '"MAR Carrier of the Month Kelly Pope, so11 puts his pr ~fi t1 from IL1Jge educ•+ion . of J am111 P Pop11, 233 1 211d AvP., Cororu1 d,.J Mar hi1 DAILY PtlOT carr ier rout 9 in ''"ing~ for hii col~ He enjoy1 mu1ic a"d hi1 hobby;, playing the gui ler. • J 3' Owiq~I Ahl>itdt l ' Ow1vn1 Httfl 3• J,m Valde1 3• Bob SIA+!e•v l' D•vt Jo.,e1 4" Jci~n Cloploft 4• Mil.1 o;,,,., s• T ""' Holl•nd b" Ma,. W1l!1 7° '""" Ht ln 1• 0 .1, Sletkit 8° Mai ~ Moo•• &• Scot w .in1fT\1 ,. 01nn;1 s1~l1>n1 go o.~.d F'lticht r tJ• Mil.1 "•dri91 22 " Bob Hollend 24" 01vrd Collini • ' I { CHECKING •UP• City for E~ology Honolulu to Try Cityivide Car Pools Liz_' Richard W ea1·s l!ONOLULU (AP) -With 300,000 cars choking 11 s hig h way and spewing pollutants into its a i r , l·ionolulu is tr y i n g com- puterized carpooling in hopes of reducing its rush-hour traf. fie by 51} percent or more, pooling among city employes any1,1herr rise,'' i;aid Loges. alnne. will take an estimated "\Ve'rp getting ideas from all 1.000 cars from the streets dur· across the nation and putting ing rush hours. it all logelher in one package The procedure is simple : he.re. \Ve've got the business Residents fill out cards, saying communities interested and \\'here they li ve and when and now we're gooing alter the \\'here they work. This in-a verage commul.er." formation will be (ed into the To do this, Loges said. the city's computer system, which effort wlll include incentives \\·i ll match a resident v.·ilh !'or those who join car pools. four others. They then would One could be i;pecial lanes for share the same car. pooling cars to make the ride Elevato1· Sl1oes This h<ts been tried on a s n1a!Jer scale by businesses and individuals elsewhere. But Honolulu wants to h11ve the nution's first ("itywide and city-run computerized ca r pooling system. By L. 1\1. 80'\'D A,\t .1.DVISED a savvy anglewor111 farmer ca n pitk up an extra $100 a month v.·11h nothing more than a couple of J-by·7 foot pits in the backyard . NOTED Orson Welles : "A v.11man wilh hair con1bed up al"·ays looks as if she \\.'ere going some olher place - either to the opera or lo the sho.,..·er bath, depending on the ~·oman." . . . WILL BET YOU a quarter on the corner If you·re right-handed, you're also right-jawed. l\teaning you chew your food mostlv on the right side of your mouih. Ai\IONG THOSE a n g ! o couples in Sou th Africet , two of out of five spl it up. That di\·orc:e rate is pretty high. isn't ii? \Vhy is un- derstandable. however. The courts there recognize v.•ith alacrity most peculiar grounds of desertion. A husband can take off Sunday night. and a wife can charge desertion ?i.·londay morning. THAT FELLOW \\'RO uses his razor just before bedtime gets a far closer shave than the man who scrapes off his whiskers right after he gets up in the morning. Studies in- dica te that. Sleep makes the fr.~e puffv. they s h o \\'. Cushions the razor too much ... IF YOU "'ERF. lo crawl around on ynur hands and knees on a nighlclub floor at about 11 p.1TI. -and it has been done. sir -you mig-ht no!e about 25 percent nf the v.·omen therein ~ithf'r have !et their shoes f11 ll nff nr just dangle. A headwaiter told me that. CUSTO~IER SERVICE : Q. "Does Richard Burton wear a rug~·· A. Lifts in his shoes No rug , . A. "Ask your L<:11e and ~·ar nlan whu.:h 1s better, lu be \\'anted or nl'eded.!" A. ··\Vanted! \Vanted'." he cried . , . Q. "Don't kangaroos ~eep on gro~·ing as long <1s they live?" A. The males do. il"s said. THAT WOJ\.1EN ARE far Jess apt than men to write on the walls of public washrooms is v.·idely known. Almost any porter will tell you. however. it takes longer to clean up a \\'Omen's washroom than a men's. r..Iakeup stains on the sinks. Crumpled towels strewn about. Cigarette and che\\·ing gum \\'rappers, whatnot. FORTUNATELY the Statue of Libert.v is no nag. Her" 111ou!h is three feet wide ... DID I SAY a loco1notive with or without cars is a train~ On- ly correct, say the experts. if it displays markers . , , WRITES a medical fellow· who specializes in the treat· ment of heavy drinkers: "When a businessman tells n1e he wants to quit drinking but can't get past the cocktail hour. I tell him to go straight home after \\'Ork every night and take a bath, the hotter the better. Don 't ask me \\'hy it works. but it does. Couple dozen of my patients stay on the wagon th::it way. Cleanest men in to11·n.'' Yo11r que:;tions 011rl corn - 1nenr.~ ore 1velco mcd oiid 1vilt be 1;sed in Cf-IECK l/\tr. UP tvlierever poss ible. ,.\r/- dress letters to L. i'f. Boyd. P. 0. Box 1875. Newriort Beach, Calif., 92660, The plan was announced this \leek by Mayor Frank F. Fasi and ii \\•ill begin by pooling 7 .000 city e;mployes. Al the same .time a ca mpaign is planned to get all o f 1-lonolulu's \\'Ork force in- volved. A city spokesman said that A key figure in lhr effort is 10 work and back home Clay Loges, a marketing speedier. Another possibility is representative for lnterna· lo assign the prime parking tional Business l\1achines here spot~ at cily 2.gencies and at \\'ho also runs the computer cooperating businesses to cars activities of Life of the Land. used for pooling. an ecology group involved in.:========= the project. "\Ve're trying to take a 'total approach' -something that's ne\'e.r been tried Romanian Nudists Keep Girl Guard Busy ti.!Al\1AlA , Romania (AP) -mineral-rich local mud on A 12-year-old guardian of their legs but most, includ ing Socialist morality. armed only a large number of \Vest \1•ilh handfuls of sand, is Germans and Swedes. fighting a losing battle a t a _l_he_r_e_f_or_an_•_ll-0_,_er_1_a_n. __ 1 Communist nudist camp. KIDS LIKE UNCLE LEN The girl hurls sand through «racks In the \\'all around the nudist colonv at this Black Sea resort. But lhere are too many holes in the concrete enclosure and too n12.ny gapers for her efforts to do much good . Those V.'ho get sand in their eyes just \vipe them clean and stare some more. '-----------'I Inside the fence a hundred! women stretch out harem· style on the sand . There are ;r;-------------------= sagging sexagenarians but the East Bloc's best \Vomanflesh is \\•ell enough rep1·esented to bring a continuous crowd to I edges of the walled-in com· pound. Holidaying Bulgars, I stiff -necked East Germans 1 and paunchy Hungarian com· rnisars bend forward and peek. I T\\'O lei, about a dime. gives you entry into the compound I I See by Today's Want Ads e J l.i:iT l."1 TJ:llE FOR A !'llOUNTAI~ VACATION!! -" '64 V\V Camper 11'i fh '67 r;ng1ne. !'llust S<'ll ~lore Saturday. and the right to take off your clothes. Bul a man can see more from out.side beca.use 1he sexes are segregated \\'ilhin the camp. Navy to Assault Sea At 1,000 Foot Mark It takes a pretty solid con- stnulion to spend much time in the camp. The sun is ex- worked in the sea for an ex· tremely hot and the Roma· tended time. nians have provided no access •SAD S llA GGY DOG ~OR\' . St. Bernard, large inalt!, rough roat, :?1i years. loves people • i\IUST SELL!! e AN ECLECTIC l\1IX· Tt;RE! ! A \\'r1 suit, Srorl lcrt1l1ze r, Toy chest, ""'lCk· er chcsr, a Double box spring and mattress. Elec. tr1c _.train set, surfhoard, t!ll'ctric broom, curtains nnrl r:.ice track Hems. In tod11y"s \Vant Ads. Says Lt. Cmdr. \\'1!1iam J. to the Black Sea, only a dozen ti.!iJ14-·ee, assist.an\ supervisor yards a v.·ay. of diving in the J\'avy"s Ship The /l11inlstry of Tou rism DA.n. y PTUr: to. • • LAGUNA BEACH, 278 Forest Avenue Tuesday, Sept. 7 ••• 11 am & 1:30 pm NEWPORT BEACH, 20 Fashion Island Wednesday, Sept. 8 ••• 11 am & 1 :30 pm Come in and learn how to install a Unique Invisible Zipper. From an expert. You con instoll o Unique Invisible Zip- per in 5 minut es (or less) once you know how. We hove o represe nta tive of Unique comi ng in to give you the know·how. She 'l! al so teo ch yo u to put in invisible facings, answer you r que.:.tions about the Uniqu e dre~s form , o;id any q uestions obout sew. ing. So pion to appear. MRS. CAROL SIMON Educational representative f o r Unique Zipper: Corripany and spe- cialist in clothing techniques and fashion tre.nds. LAGUNA BEACH · Phon• 494-6695 NEWPORT BEACH • Phone 644-2525 SAN DIEGO (AP ) -The Navy, seeking to' learn how deep men can swim free in the ()Cea n and v.·ork at the same time. is planning an assault on the 1.000.foot mark -once thought unattainable. Oceanograpfiers hope the series of dives next spring off Florida will show that men can work at great depths for E'Xtended periods. They claim this could lead to development of oil and mineral deposits on t he outer limits of the con. tinental shelf. These include ,·asl oil deposits di sco\"cred by deep sea drills and evidence of ore bodies. such as manganese and copper. JUSL under the sea floor. Systems Command : says the camp has a medical "The future of man v.•orking,-~f~"~"'~'~;o~nj. ;~;~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L=====,,,:u:•~•:::v:o:u:•~•:AN~K~A~M~E~R~t:CA:•:D~o:•::M:A:•:T~E~R:,:C:H~A:R:G~E======j at great depths on the outer A few of the women rub the margins of the Continental L\·1an nO\\' can desc end thousands of feet in special \'Chicles, but must rely on remote controls to do v.·ork. The Navy divers will be swim- ming in the water, free of any \'eh1cle, \Vi1h only h os es furnishing life-sustaining heat and air attached to a nearby divi ng bell. The J.000-foot fall. the deepest man has s1vum and Shelf is extremely bright. The progress is go ing to have ap- plications in deep salvage, submarine rescue, recovery of large and sn1all ObJects and construction and repair. in ad- dilion to getting oil and minerals out.·· But Na\'Y doctors say there ts a phys1nlogical limit lo hov.• deep man can go. Dr. Erl\\·ard Flynn, a Navy medical officer. predicts man v.·i ll ne\"er sv.·im deeper than 2,000 feet. .. I think the limiting factor will he the increase. in work of breathing at that depth," he wrote recently, The reason, he said, is that a 2,000 feet water pressure is 60 times tliat of the air on land and a gas becomes almost 11ke a liquid-hard lo breathe in and out. Doe ,. .. 10 •• , ..... ~ ,....., S..kl•t • -"'"· •xdfhtt c-1' n..ri .... ,...., ..... MEDICAL ASSISTANT Ol RECtPTIONIST DENTAL ASSISTANT S~11tf, inre111i ... COl.lf1•1 f.,ny qvolily YO• .,, "" 1111;110111 ift I~• office of o ~~y11cio• o• Dtnli1!. 4 .,11111~ pr<>gr<I"' IOI" Oenlol A•- 1i1 t<111I .,. Medi«.! Office ltceplioni1!. 7 "'""'h p•ogro., lot ..,,..dicol A11i1lonl. 0a, •• .,.e11i11g clou•I. llletl"'t pl0<•-I •ni1to11<• ol "" ft•l!t;o,,.I cod . Southern Calilomi1 College ,, Medical and Dental Assistants (form1rly LH A"PI• c.l'-11•) ffi@@ill~®lfil~ by flM A«nclitl111 c~.i.. ef tM Nat1. At9ft. •f Tr4.. •IMI Ttch11k•I kWs. ............................. 1717 South Brookhurst Anaheim Phone 635-3450 • ,f I An architectural ex'-ression of our attitude toward change. It will rise up from o spacious plaza paved in worm red brick and surrounded by native trees. Symbol izing the foct we have been a California company for over a hundred years. The sculplccol colonnade of 34 -foot, white stone columns around the building will reflecl our pride in being the We51s largest mutual life insurance company. And the gravity- defying way in which each of the floors extends out beyond the one below it will suggffil our progressive ottilude toward change. But our dramatic new operational headquarters in Newport Center will also be very efficient. A staff member located on, soy, the 3rd floor will find that the other deportments he works with most frequent ly will also be on the 3rd flooc And the people he consults reg ularly on the 2nd floor, or the 41h floor, will be right below him, or above him. Not al lhe other end of the building. The center of our new home will be a breath of fr.,,h oic A 90.foot square atrium offering more light and landscaping and a pleasing change of pace as one posses through. Or goes around it. Our BOO staff members will have 274,000 square feetdvisuolly delightfi.I '· spaces to enjoy. Including dining rooms. librar)I Conference rooms. Medical fOcilities. And 6 passenger elevators to reach it all. Working in such a beautiful environment, we expect to create many of the imaginative new insuronce services needed for the future. I • DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Pendleton Beach Win President Nixon's desire to deed a section ot Cam p Pendleton oceanfront to the state of Califor nia to be used for public recreation '"as at first frustrated. It \Vas the old story of '.'i\Ubborn resis tance by the n11J 1tary to 1:1v1nf! UIJ an y of 11!'1. properties for any rca~on But Prc~i dcnt l\1.xon IJas \1on a .:on1pro n11se of pHh· lie benefit Instead of ac:qu1ring title by deed. the state '''ill h.:.ivc t11 0 n1ore n11le!> of' prime beach at San Onofre and much of San fltateo Canyon under a 50-year lease. ' l 'he net re sult is a big plu s for public beach access and recreation, and deserves a cheer. It's unfortunate the htarines could not have made the arrangement v.•ith more grace for they never needed, even in wartime, as much beachfront as they have at Camp Pendleton. Perhaps that J.farine general who called the con· gressman a clown for ad vocating the deal TIO\V consum· mated will have some second thoughts. For instance, that his r.1arine enlisted men are part of the public, too, and will have just as much beach to relax on as they d id before. Differen t: Labor Da y, 1971 Labor Dav. 1071 , is not the sa1ne .. as it usetcr \\as" in a fast·cliang1ng :\n1 erlca. Fe\v. if any. parades of laborers t hinking Of lhen1 se\ves as lhe ]O\\' nH"/1 011 the totem pole in a social struct ure moving fron1 agrii:ul· Lura! to industrial. So far has t he "laboring m an" come along in that struc ture that he has become the backbone or middle class America, enjoying such rich fru its of his labors as h is predecessors never dared to drea1n. l\o longer is he so class conscious th at he feels un· pcllcd to raise lus rist in defiant'e of his "capital1.~1 111as· IC'r " No. he is today a nlaJor part1c1pant 111 the affluent :-.ut·Jl•ty th:1 t is :\n1erlra in 197 1. L:.ihor g('nerally. bQth unionized <1nd nori·ll!liuntled, l1as 11\<1\t1rl·d OV('t the \'ears in its 1.:ollect1ve understand· 1ng (1f Jree enterpri sC -ho\1' its intcnt 1\'c~ rcl{':i ~c energ1e1' and ingenuity that n1ake 1nore :ind better JOb!I. And at the same time protects individu:il frc.edon1. 1\s a result of this n1aluring process, all labor has raJlied to support the government in lime of crisis. So it is in the present wage and price freeze. And to the point where lbe vast majority of the laboring force of America supports President Nixon's action, despite opposition from some spokesmen for Big Labor. This ma· jority shows itseU to be well ahead of labor leaders \•:ho are still thinking in the blind anti-Republican. anti·busi· ness terms they did in the Depression years of the early 1930s. Pnll s hy the respected Opinion Rescarc·h ('Orp hear lh 1 ~ out. l)espi te anti-freeze preachments fron1 leade r~. 71 perrcnt of union n1embers say the r•1·p~1rlcn! \1·;1s right 111 ht'> move again st unen1plnyn1e111 , 111fla11011 an•l 10 pr11t t't't the stahll ity of the dollar_ '!'ht:: s11 pport ton1pares to 77 percC'11t l11r tl1l' 1•ilal public and 79 pc·rr cnt for non·union c-n1plu~·c~. (Jri ly I;, prrrr nt or union n1etnbers and nine pcrcen1 of non·Ull l\>tl \1orkcrfi tho ught Nixon's actio n ,,·as \VJ't)n g ll·s l'o1nforting to kno\v that the 1n a.1or1t.v of A1nrr1· <·an \vorkers understand the problem and \\'ill support belt-lightening actions and accept personal sacrifices to i olve it. • ':r f ' ' '"To quote y ou, Mr. President, it is what I call a •reasonable chaLlce for surrivaL' • • Hard Facts , Not Emotion, All Argtiments Ctit Both Ways ' A bout C rinie Let's talk about crime today, and deal lo some hard figures instead of the usual 5lop of prejudice, Ignorance and fear. There are about 450,000 felonies a year booked in the Unil~ Stat~- Of these. a b o u t 300.000 are arraign· ed. And of lht!se, about 50.000 are dropped for various reasons, the largest being the refusal of the complainant to press charges. OF THE REi\IAINING 250 .000, about 2.20,000 plead guilty. Only about 30,000 go to trial. Of the~e 30.000. roug hly 20,000 are con· vicled , and 10.000 are acq uitted. Of the 240,000 who plead or are judged guilty, about 100,000 go lo prison. Only aboul 12 percent of all fel onies are heard by a jury. Thus. 96 percenl or lhose prOSl'CU\ed for felonies are con\'tcted or somelh1ng. And nine out of 10 end tn gutlty pleas. SO \\HEBE IS !hi' ··~111! nn rrune"" \\-here t<; rhe "C'Oddl1ni; <•t cn1n1tt:tl:i.'-·• In lhe public's frightened and re~ertsh br;"i1n. thars \1·here. \\'hy do so many dt'!endants plead ~utl t~· and forfeit a !rial~ Becausl' thl'Y 1Jsually gel a reduct:d charge and a lighter sen tence lhat way. Why do lhey get a reduced charge? Becaust' the courl calendars are clogged, and the time and expense of a jury trial y.·ould be prohibitive. It is not the Jaw thst is slippery or the 1udges \Vho are "too lienent." It is that Dear Gloorn y Gus • \Vhars wrong w1 H1 people: 11ho \Vatch the JUnlho Jrtll~ 1 Cus. Aug. 31 l. The same rt1 lng 1v1th people '"""·ho "'alf'h lhe: nioon rn1ss1on::;, They're fascinated by advanced technology. machinery anrl man '1 progress. If we thought like D.M .• ma.11 would still be back in the Ston e Age ! --G. E. F. ,.hit f•U"'• •tf!ICtt rt•d1n' vi1w1, .,.1 nl'Ctt,..rll1 Tllo"' t i th• n•w•o>••••· l•nl ~lwt "I """' 1• Gl•mJ GWJ, Ot il1 P1IOI. the 11hole machinrr.v of JUStl('l' is u111tcr· slaffed, under-r1nancecl . c'11111her~nn1f', l1rne-consuming, and pol1t1cally nnenred. INNOCENCE OR guilt LS not the decisive faC"lor u1 our sys!('lll nf Jurisprudence. Expcdienry i ~ I 1011' tn process the most n1en in the shortesl time at the least expen~c 1vilh the best· looking record for the. prosecutor - that's the name of the garne in criminal la11o·. Under such a syslen1. professional criminals can get away with it time and again; not because 0£ "technicalities" in the law, as the layman mistakenly thinks. <lr because judgl'S are soft·hearted, but because the system itself is unwieldy and so coarse·meshed !hat the big fish sh p through while the little ones are trapped. IF \\'t: GA r t: EAl'll clr!rn<l.1nr a llll'\' 1t·1al and put 1111 the guilty one:: 111 pr1'-01t, the 11hole Jegril and llCHOlogit·:il i-~:l<'n 1 11 11t1ld brind 10 ;i ha!! Thrrr 11·ou!d11·1 hr enuugh judges. enough cot1rti:. or I'\ r11 Jails to handle thcn1. Or r nu11gh 1nonr) 111 the public 1.re,1sury 10 ~uppurt !llern \'E'I, as I s.:ud. 96 pcreenl ot all pl'n- secuted fel on1sts are corl'.-1C'!C'd nf something. including quite a few· \\'ho aren't guilty -which abo ut 1nakes up for the gui!ly ones who get away. Honestly, now, did you li:now any of this yesterday? Land Exchange Status To the Editor: Your editorial of Aug 30, "Tarnished Bi· Error~ .. 1s 111 r rrc1r ·Referring to Hal ph Narler s t•eport. ancf us111g the l pper Bay land exchange a~ an ('~;tn1ple of the rC'port's 1nt1tl·urac1es. you l'C<'m lo be rt'1'Jt'at1ni:: ihe 11·11ne Com· pany's puhl1sh1'1l optnton (if the repurt You state th<.tl .. , huth th~ county a nd the Irvine Comp&ny ha1e 1no1·ed to cancel the exchange egreernent. Thus the Nader task force comments and charg~ are quite inaccurate and irrelevant." TIIE COU'NTY has indeed moved to cancel the: agreement. but the lrvine- Company "'ttas filed :i:u1t lo prevent the coun ty from doing 80. Thus the DAILY PILOT's comments art quite Inaccurate and im levanL Rather t.han fur lher confusing those who rely on the Pilot for the: facts, it would be hel pful to prin l tho~e pages in the report in questiO(l. and al101v C'lll1.en:i;; to be \\'ell informed and to dray,· their <lWn conclusions. JOAN COVE il.DALE Tht. DAILY PILOT'11 pl1ras111a lffl' imprt.cist. It shonlri hove .ta1d thal both the county oud rlit Irvine Co. 1101.:c mated to "term111ale !ht t .t· change" -not "terminate tht. t 't· cl1angt. aprt.t??zt.nt." Tht Wnd t.I· t hangr. plan t.t1ti.t1ontd in the agrt.t.· m«nt Ila$ been rccogni-:td bu bath tht c:•un!JI and Irvine a1 bt.lng polititoll'1' fll.d. practicolly dead for manu months. The dispute betwttn count11 super· '.\1 a ill1ox 1·1.~or.~ (J11tl /rv1 ue is 11ut. r11Jf'f /lruc{'ed,. 1119 1r 1!11 1/ic exclir111ge but ha1v 10 r 111t ii. /\f'!I 1.~s11e is trlnclL parly 1.~ /10Dl t. Jor large si1ms of 111one~ for ru1·,,,., for -rt.11nbursotg costs incurred to1der /111" contract, and }or possible rlamages f or cont.ract violatio-11. Basic point of th e e<l1torial stand.!: the Nader report was disappointing in that It offered ?to 11ew hlformatio11 or ideas on the Uppe r Ba11 problem and used outdated and, in ~om1 ins!ancts, trran eous maft riot for its ob.terva· tio n.t and arguments. Edito r Sanie Q11 e•l ln11 You S&id in an editorial that the Irvine Company are not oppased lo the pubhc owntrs~lp of l.'pper Ne11por1 Ba,1• If 1hal Is true. then 11o hy h<11·e 1hey filed su11 10 prevent Lhr Orange County Board of Supervisors rrom canceling the trade" I have l<lng !ell thal lrvu1e Company de- velopment of Upper 1\lewporl Bay would be damaging 10 the public inlrrest. This is one of the most vital lssuts lO the people. I feel you shook! C"Orrttt your 1t1te- ment. f'Eft'J Zl~l~1 ER.\1AN Busing: What's at End of Line? ~n Franci~cn. V.'ttil its m1xrd pqp11l.i· t1n11 :111d 1!s r;;ipa!I\' changing patlcrn ul thE' residential d 1.~- 1nbution of r:.ice~. is tanher along the road to being an 111- tegrated city than any in the ma inland U S. Nevertheless. it i~ havi ni!: school bus- ing forrect on it this fall by coort order. Probably, as one school h o 11 r d n1embe r said. the 1·011 rt orcfer came as a result of the burird'.c; rlo1ng too little and too late ro \fjual11.e the qual11y of education u1 var· IOU\ nt"1gh bnrhoods. fl11r l';111 only be sorr,\' no1v lor p;1rr·111.; .ind 'luldren un all l11des tif the <'Oil · 11·n1'ef'\'. bc('i'IU~e a rhanF!f' \Vhi<'h ncf'd ' tr! be ai..:cumpli shed ll'ith !hr 1no~l rarrfol pl't'p;_ir;:ition \l'ill 110\1• ha\'C to he done \\'Ith oil1nos! ru1ne. There will be elaboralc 1;111d 1·xp{·ns11·r1 busing eir C"hildrcn to achieve r:.ici:il balance. Various groups hAVe nrganized in oprxisition. amnng lhf'lll parenl s from th e Chinese cornn1unily 11•)ln wis h thetr children to rem.itn part of 1heir con11nu111!y. ALL THE ARGUi\IE1''TS cut both v.•ays. At a time v.ihf'n !!Orne ::i111nnp: minority gr()ups are que~liontnR the meU1ng J'IOl idt'a and are advocatinR racial-group awol't'nNis ;ind e1eu sep&r.i11~1n. the liu .... 1n : 1ar.1 c;1·err • ., !n a .• :-;omr Iha! 11r arf' '-1111 ~111clr 1n1nr!f•11l1 111 p11r ... 1111 uf :1 1u11111;1t hlrnd Thrrr itl'f' •ndrr1I 11 ;11 111 11h11h !hC' ~1·h1,,1!~ ('t•Uld Ll~f' 11h.tl IS valuable in eaeh point of v1e11o•. But rew· schools are. equipped with the philosophy c.ir v.•ith teachers ready (or a tesl ln September. There i~ nothing i11 itself unacceptable about busin1:. As \\'ilson R i I es , s uperintendent of publil' instruction tor the st:Jle of California. has pointed nul , it rlrpenrl~ nn \\hat 1s ;11 the enrl of !hr hnc. \11· ~011 \1ar~. 11)111 1-. 111t•11t:ill.v retard{'d, ha~ IJcen bu~ed 1 hrn11~hriu1 hi~ ..;chonl 11•a1' lu :-.pci:i:d P1tu1·;i1!• n t'i;I"-~('" 1 .1riull1-11'\ 1·1.; r1f 11 hil'h ;ire loc:;~ll'<I !hn111c!n1111 !ht' t11u11t1· 111 11l111·h wr h\'r_ I Ir 11:1..., 11111-; ti,•d 111;111.1 ndv:i.nlag(·S he {11uld nnl !1;11r t1:1d uthrr1l'l'-C' ON T llE ()'fl!ER hand . thrrr <ir•' parcn!s of the rctard(•d v•ho are .~d· \Ot'a1111g intrgraliun ff/r th<· ret.1rded -includ 1ng ll 1{'n1 ln the san1e ll<·h011ls nr \1'hl're pn~l11bte 111 the 1':1n1e t·lasses. (l!y feeling is th:i!, while lh('re n1ay be advantages lo both lhe normal and the retarded childr£'n, there is risk ol sotnf' verv bad £':<periences for lhe relardf'd r.hild 1f preparal1on of s1·honls. ll'i•chers and ('[assn1;1trs 1 .~ inadcqu :Jtc ThPre .'Ire 1nderd \'alue~ 1 n 11r1g)1bo•rhr~i..1 ~LhnnL; . ..J lh111J.. l\'l•lt.rnr.1n. 1111.: t1ht'ral.., ;irf' m.1k1n~"' 1n1 .... 1;,l-.1· 1f 111•''' 1 r,1fi 1111· :·11il•w;tt \ • 1 111 u:ht.111 h•~·d ~1 lio••I :•\ :t t·n1 11 1• ''"1 ,., 1.w 111 ;\"!' ilfl' fllf' hl;11 111 , II''< ,, 11. inferio r -11•tlh all fi11c l'l''>PCt t ln Ho~' \\rtlkins (Jr Ill<' ~at1qt1H! "'"~11c1:.il1n11 1111· the AdV<111c1'1nenl ol Colored Pl'uple 11'hll said 111 a press <"Onleren('r 1n ~an !·'!'an· e i~t·o recently, ''The bt•st educa tion has nearly a!11o•ays been available in the white schools in v.·hite districts. Su. if education is to have any meaning for black childre11 of today, (itl has lo mean busing to where !he good education is.·• Bl.IT L\' LOS ANGE LES. arnong 400 t lementliry schools tested ret'e11tl~ unt'.! 1111h ~lo percent bl acks had thr lughe~t a1·f'ra~e I~ ;,core . ··1 ~ 1l bceause the y are. hla('k'' · asks ~Ir, H1lt."S. ··Tha l ' s ridicuJnus The facl of th(' n1<1ttrr is th~t !hf' <>rl1nol has onl' of lhf' highest con· ~·1•nir:it1nns nr we;1ith ;ind :iffhtCllfC Ill Lo~ 1\11~rl<'S • Snl'1til ela s~. aff\ue11ce . and :!1!1!11d•·" t11"'llrd educatiun ;ire clt'<trly 1nor~· in1~1rt unl than co lor. 1t is prnbalil.1• too late lnr S,in Fran· f'IS<'fl 1,1 l1s1cn to th e \V isdn1n of \\'1!son Riles. the black n)an 1vho v.·as elected to he;1 d ('nliforni:i·s !=.Chools, not nn the r;1 rin\ i~sut. but in a camp;:iign with t he n1r1t10. ''For the Children." He is for all 1he <"hildren, -black, white, brown. \'f'\101\'. rit'h or poor: lowe r or middle or ~1µper class; rural or urban ()r suburban. He :isks o[ e1·cry cducation;:i l proposal not 11·hc!her it ''ill plrase liberal~ or con· :-f'r\·at!\eS or ~' hflf11 .,-upcnn1end('nts or l!'achPrs. hut •·1., 1l good for the 1 h1idrrn~' "\I\ I Ill n 'Ill\\ i:e11111i.: ~ldf>ll'iltkrd 11 h11~.r1: r.111 °.t,d "proplr (lUfh! 111 ,•~ r. ,1 ~ :-u1J1(' u! 111r .1llt'rll<1lc pl.in~ l!r 1nenl1n11~ BS pn s~1hle ;iltrr11ati1·es schllCll bnundar~· re·al1gnn11•llt.'i. c::ire in tht i•e1Cl'11<H\ ol n(·w ~(·!1001 s11es _ Ille educa· t1n11;·11 p:1rk 1_·oncep1 bnng111g tog ether n1an\' «ducat1onnl serviC"rs in!o large, ('('nJl·aliYt'd ('Qmplrxes : reor~aniza!iOn or grade strul'tures. spe<'if1t: serv1ee s(:hools •·that br111g together top txper1s in one place." 1 ~Ir. Riles is aware. as parent~ art, that rar h r.:hild passes throug h the school ~ears but oncf'. His l'Xperience lhert may m::ike or mar his whole life, Th.it. of £1Jursl'. is \1•hy im provement~ in <'ducation nee<i to be made •. ...,.ith all dehber~e speed·' -and faster than w• ha\'e done so far -to save more genera· t1ons or <ltsadvanl<lged m111ori!y children lrom the ~l'ars or unequal education. Till F1\l i Tll r\T TllE child passes through 111e school bul or11•e 1s also the rea~on lhal parents and school ad· n1i11i~ir:i1nrs cannot IJe callous about the possible h;J1·m!ul effects or sudden, ill· prrpared <li sloe;itions. such as lhe San Francisco busing must be , on both the arlvantaged and dlsad\'antaged children. In race relalions, it is unfortunately possible lo go backv.•ards as well as forn·ard. I hopt" al. least that the probltms or Sari Francisco l\'il! be a spur to other distrlet1 ln equalize Pducation before they are f0rced. by pn1itlct1I pressure nr judicial rlecr£"£' 10 pu! 1nt11 effect desegregation prrigr;im~ hastily and inadequately plan· nrd R.1 S. I. Ra}·akawa PrP!'idtnt $an FrAn1·1~eo 'ilate lollei e The Gr eat Confusers of Our Time lly CARL T. RO\\'AN l\'ASHI NGTON -\V1th lhe remotely pr>ssible exception of newspaper col- umnists, professional economists have to be the great confusers of our ti1ne .. Preachers moralize about goodnesses foreign lo bolh lhf'msetves and 1hrir parishioners. Politicians C\'ade :ind ob- ftiscAle, ('\'en \\h1le profC's.s1ng lo make one thing perfectly clear. Bui no Popr ever SJ)l1kr 1\•i1h n1orr •·er· l aint~· than an «:Onct1111.~t 11'.'lhrii:: yo u v.·h:it .A 1;1 x cut hrrf'. :in 1tl\'C''>IU1{'nt 1·n·1h1 11\{'tr, \1111 dn to lurn lhc n1nsl bl'clt''111·d ~i•('U'i ~ 11110 111·urnu<·1•pia (If rit·hcs \l11ton Frir-dtn:in 1\·as lhl' gos1>f'1er uf ~1xonland !i)r 31 n1011th:; Then, \1•1th !hr na111111 tin the 1·rrgc of el'onom1c talan11· 11 , l't"t·sidt'nt Ni:<un did a 17!k:legrec ;ihout-fal'c. Undaunted and 11nashan1ed, f'nedman now tells us that t>.1r . Ni xon·s wage-price-rent freeze is 11 "lamentable mistake'' that "will end , .. in ut· ter failure and the emergence into the open of the suppressed inflation." PAUL A. SAMUELSON, the Nobel· prizewinning economist, warns \is that the freeze iJ jeopardized by a posalble lack of public support because the freeUt "is nawed by it! p r o·bus ine ss De11r f.eorge: \\'h::it makes 1nen think the}' arr. i:urh rultrs of the roost and c1111 ,!!e! :11\•ay with an~·1h1ng? i\1y husband :-its at tl1e brc11kfas1 ta ble e\'Cl'Y 111orn1ng, re11dit1R the sports page~. and ju!it J!rHnls vd1en I try to talk . llow can I stop him from reading at the brtak!ast tahl~? FURIOUS WIFE Dt'er F. \V.: Serve him breakfast in bed. ( I ....... Guest Repo1·t lopsidedness." Thi~. Semuc!son, i:uaran· leC"s, is •·v.·orsc than a crime; 1t is a blunder." \\'n11ng in Nl.'w~1\'e1·~ 111 ll i:: a 7. in r, :;((n111rl<>on p.1vr.~ ;\Ir N1:<on'..; JlPW ~:unr 1)!,111 "h1u 1·hPPrs but 1n 11lt\rP ~1f thu! •h11 d 'hf·t'I h;• hHllfl'< HUI a !)(llrnt tTllP HI r<111 h•·•T11·~. 11\1 lull1n..: , .11 11·1~1n t'll !lir 1 1111·~1nu·nl ta .1 en:dii Ith it !h11I hr 11n~·t ~·i!f! 1 ... 1101111 F h.1·r1111·rl1 I f'\,1-. I 11·111~11 ·r;11 .lnl111 l 'i111n1ilh 11 IJ,. 1~ 11 p<1 t'l•ll1111' 1•1·111hul1l'-I h~ 111'1<.Jr vt tu~ 11~11111~ µroll'~;,j11'...,t1 l11 111 tl1•· f'r('t1~11r,v J'lep<irtn1t·n1. 11.i~ sta ~iog his 1>11!1t1l'<il future on l11e old i\'1:-.1111 l'C'unurnu · g11rl1t' plan a few Sund:1ys :1go. ~ow he IS pr-Orn· islng to join Lynd on Br11nrs .Johnson on th.e banks of the Pcdernalc s if the new game plan doe1 not work. AND JUST IN CASE anyo ne. is ('C)n· fused by lltls time, there is Pierre A. Rin· fret, the ronsulUng economist, 1vho ...,·arns us that Friedman Is ignorable. Samuelson is a blesecl Democrat, and all the rest of Orar George: J'1n one nr n1:iny \\Omen 's 11h n1c1nbcrs i:ind. George. wh.of1 l'r ~nu ,ire I ran tell ruu one thing ; I'd Ji~e to get n1.v hands on you' RUTH 8. l)rnr Ruth B : I understand . you poor lusl-mad· clened little creature -I do ha\'e I.hi~ allractlon for members or !he weaker ~ex . But. remember, above •11 -act like a lady ••. f'resident J\1x1111'.~ criucs are ellhcr in· cnrnpetcn ts or p11l1!lea! axe -grinders. \V hich puts !hnsc. crillts in 11 different cP...tegory fro1n the one Rinfre t v.•as in a year ago v.•hcn lie was calling for the resignat ion of al\ lhe CC'OnomisLs advising President Nixon . · It is reasonable, nf course. that Ririfret \<'uultl nol prAi~r f\1r. Nixr:in for actions 111:11 "befit the n111~t J1'1Wrrful man 1n the 11·(1rld nr 1h:11 h1· ~honld be ~sserlini::: 1!1.11 · \1'<tll1(11111c.:. :tr{' 1:re<11 t'conomic<>" B1111rr1 1·l1';1!l1 l"f'I~ \111d1ra1cd ot his t·1r l1f'r \1r11 ~ h• 't'• ~ 111, 1nt•n1nran1!1i 1n :-11lr lh• It• .1!1 ul 111•· 1u•11 •'l'llt1t1n11r plan. \\II.\ 'I' \\I•; t!ll 111 \,\ ltY 'l•1li' l1:1d llt'I 11·r 1111 1 ... 1:11,,t• .1!11111' t't·••tlt•1fllr CXIX'rll:-C' \11 lli ;1 1t111 .:r 1111 , •1f dvubt Connall\ 1s suppo:-f'tl tu lt•ll 1 1~ 11ha! the grns!' na- t1011;1( p1·11d111·1 11111 1.,l1k t1~e nex t St'p· ten1bcr \1•hr11 ht' t«111't tell us 11,hat 1t1c govrnunrnl 1' g0111g lo do whrn Ille present 90.iJ;iy frcrzc runs out? And how can llinlrel be llQ sure. 11bo11t f11e economy expanding ahd rea l 11'ages I"ising under the new plan when he can·t tell us \Vhelher our trading partners ere goin~ to rebel and throw us into a trade ~·ar7 The ln1th is. lhere never w a 5 11n p('onnn11~L who cot1ld cowit fe~!er th;in a pJ111nber \\'hif'h s;;i~ s a lol in lal'or 11! folh'l\~·1ni:: the lead of !hat 1ournevn1;1n t'<'f'oon11:-I. (;('u rge tlle11ny Exrrpt: hnw 1·11111e ;'lleany was s1ppirl.!! \1111c and p1Ayin~ 11.nH w11h Ni'<on 11 yrar 1>r .~•I .ii::o _.,rid is nu·.1 taSli,1tat 1111: hi1 11 ;i~ th!' nll· !ton's .. nun1ber nnr i-tunt m:in : IT l..OOKS AS though 11r all n11glit best forget the gulden pron11ses and the dire predic11ons about whet 1s going to hAp~n to the American economy In the ne1t several weeks. The: only obvious 1n1th 1s lhal iOmelhi ng had lO be done, and lhe Pre~id.Nlt did it Rinfret call~ ll rxperlmenting, ~nd "a giant lilcp in rronomlc atfairs." Fried· man says the President grabbed •·a tiger by Thl' ta ll" ar.d ....... ,111 find 1t hard to let it l'll." Our major trading partners in the 7!l-nalion General Agreement on Tariff1 and Trade (GA TI) say he resorted to il· legal protective measures. All the: political gobbledygook and f'<'Ononlic lhrorizing will mean nothing ln !ht' average 1\mencan. even in the short h:1ul Thr tra1·rling American asks ho\.f <>1)()11 he o:an \1·alk lhE' )<lrrels of Bonn, fl('tlt•1.1 nr Tnk\n, proud !o ha \'I" hi!! 1~11 kr1 full of · rhr-;1J1n1bhly dollar." 1 nou~rino\ ot ta1n1l1t's 1n Sefltt!e. Los Augrl{'~. /'1t1,h111'J!h l\<flll 10 knO\\' 11'h!!t1 !hr !If\\ r~•hi I•·~ \\Ill lll!lll'ria]il.{' into a tl'h l1tr lhl' l>n·:1fhru1nrr llnuse\vil'f's are 11<11!111i.: 111 ~i'l' 11hcn th<'\' will sense a real •nf'rra~t' ill lht•11· pur1"n~~111g power. Thrrr is nnt an economi~l -or col- u1nr1i.,t -all\e 1vho tan give us certain answers to those quesl1ons. They, too, \1'a1t in hopeful confusion. OltANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publi.t11tf' Thomas Keevit, Ed itor Albl'rt \V. Bnt~s Edlloriat Poge Ed11or Th,.. edllorial naie nl the Dinlv 1'1lot 5PPks lo 1nfom1 and srlmul111~ tt11J1. r1·<. b_v prc'"enling thi~ 1u•11_•()ltf)('r s nri•1ulins .11 nd l"Omn1r11t11ry on rop1rs (If 1nl ertsl and sl5;n1r1rancc. h~ pro- vidln~ • fonim Jor ·.tie expre!ls1on ot our readers' opinions, and by pre. ,t'!nting tht dive~ v!ewpolrtt1 of ln· formed ob!:f'Nt'!rJ •nd 1pakesmtn on topics of the day. Monday, September ~. 1971 OAJL Y •ILOT 7 JCPenney helps bring down the high cost of sending them back to school. Special 199 Girls' Penn-Pres11 shirt of polyester/ cotton. \\'hite or fashion colors. Sizes 7 to 14. 129 Sheer stretch nylon p1nty hose with nude heel. Fa!hion sh.!ides. Sizes Petite/Med ium, Medium Tall/Tall. Special 244 Penlander" acrylic e&rdigan. Buy 68V8tal of theM wonderful washablM ••• In whrte Of fashion colors, Sizse 36 to·42. Special 3 for $5 Boys' short •le&Ye crrN1 neck shirts o1 polyester/cotton knit Assorted solids end stripes. Sizes 6 to 16. Boys· collarless short sleeve polyester/cotton knit shirts. Asso rted :sollds. Sizes a to 18. Special 3 for s5 Boys' short eleeve solid c.otor eport ahirts. Long point collar. Penn-Prest-poly93terfeotton. Sizes 6 to 18. Special 199 Pann-Prest9 polyester/cotton wtde wale corduroy slacks. Flare bottoms. As!orted colont. Sizes 6 to 18 regular and s!im. JC Penney *Shop Sunday nooh to 5 P.M. at the following stores: .Y'· 399 1006.4 acryUc ahlrt hts high crew neck, short 6l eeves. Horlzontal stripes and solids. s-M·L·XL Special 299 Men's polyester/combed cotton sport shirts. Crew neck and henr~ styles with short s!ee'l9!. Fashion rib solids. stripes ••• and morel ALHAMBRA ARCADIA AZUSA BUENA PARK BURBANK CANOGA PARK FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON GARDEN GROVE GLENDALE GRANADA HILLS CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA CULVER CITY DOWNEY EL MONT! LAKEWOOD RIVE RSIDE LON G BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR MONTEBELLO MONTEREY PARK NEWPORT BEACH SAN BERNAR DINO SAN FERNANDO SANTA MONICA TORRANCE VNI NUYS VENTURA HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK INGLEWOOD NORTH HOLLYWOOD ORANGE "THE CITY" PASADENA WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA WHITIIER DOWNS WHITIWOOD "''" ht effect at all Pinney 1toret Montlay. , 8 DAil Y PILOT Monc111, Srptem~ 6, 1'971 Executive Privilege QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Preswent's Use of Doctrine Criticized WASHINGTON WP!\ - The Pentagon is tmbarked on a long-range project o t strenglhening the mi Ii ta r y capabilities or Pa ci f i c countries and bringing home of U.S. troops st~tioned there. The five-year CT>Sl estimate is SQ Sttrel lhal Defense Department. officials v•ent to the mat with the Senate Foreign Relation:oi Committee rather than disclose the figure ror more than one year at a time Under pressure of a lhreat to cut off foreign military aid altogether on Sept t unless the full five-year plans were furnished . President Nixon formally invoked the doctrine. of execulive privilege. Translated, what Nixon wa s saylng to the committee was: "The. Pentagon is not going to give you the information because I told them not lo, and f am the President." Committee Chairman J . William Fulbright says legal scholars have described the e;,:ecutlve privilege doctrine as a survival of the anci ent royalist principle. that "!he king can do no wrong." Fulbright argued rt'<'enlly that executive privilege is a custom. rather than a legal or a constilutional principle. and called it ''an extension from King to president of the doc- trine. of sovereign immunity.·· lion was born to pro~ct lhl!: secret work ings of the Inner C1)Uncils of government. The frequency of its use ha:oi depended to a large exlent on the temperament of tbe chief executive and the state of his relations v.·1th congress. In recent testimony , Fulbright said that for cing Congress to enact laws based on incomplete information reminded him of a character fro m Frank Loesser'!f "Guys and Dolls" -the hood who forced fellow crap shooter!'\, at gunpoint. to play with blank dice, explaining be could tell what they shot because "t remember where thl!: spots formerly \Oo'Cre." During freedom n f In- formation hearing~ conducted UCI Li st Avai1ab1e Whatever its origi ns, it ha3 been used by U .S. presidents almost from the time the na· by a Sena te Judiciary sub-"A conductor doing a one-man Bhow? I think that's f'ommiltel!:, Fulbright said of carrying the one-man show idea. too far." l\ferrill Buys A Lighthouse Hie privilege doctrine that--------------------- "the evil in its modern form IRVINE -Classes and pro- gram schedules for fall 1971 University Extension at UCI are featured in the 56-page catalog nov1 available. to in- terested adults. CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine (AP ) -Actor Gary tlerrill now is the proud owner of a lighthouse. was born of honorahle Intent !he des irl' of the Eisenhower Administration to protect Its officials from the attacks of Sen. J o s e p h McCarthy." Golde11 West Offers Cosnietology Course cosmetology program. The catalog furnishes in- formation about the 166 lec- tures. workshops and films that are being offered in liberal arts. It can be obtained at local libraries. and through the Extension lnfonnation Of- fice in Crawford Hall on cam· pl .... tetep!i<>M. 83:hl414. ~lerrill has l'iigned papers giving him possession of one of the historic "Two Lights" on the rocky Cape Elizabeth shore. ~1errill bought the so. called "West Light," which was abandoned by the govern- ment in 1924. He said he in- tends to remodel it inln a year-round home. Fulbright contends Iha!. the "cure has proven to be as deadtv as the disease," but he did nOt think so v.·hen the con- troversial \Visconsin senator was searching for Communists In government. A beginning cosmelnlogy class wi\! be offered evenings for the first lime this fall at Golden West CGllege. Students will meet from 6 p.m. to IO p.m. Mondays and Thursdays. E/eclrlclty /s v/tel lo your way of lite, So /s a healthy en•lronmenl. Wo'r• working lo bring you bolh. Fulbri,11ht say5 there should bl!: methods for obtaining judicial review of a presiden- tial decision to Invoke the doc· trine in specific cases. The evening course will allow part-time study toward becoming a licensed cos- metologist, aceording to Mrs. Mary Callahan, director of the Open registration will be held from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 9, 13-16, and 20-23. The cosmetology classes begin Sept. 13. • me people oppose nuclear power pla • One of their concerns is radiation. Actually, natural background radiation is everywhere and always has been. I t comes from the food you eat, Ute air you breatite, Ute materials used to build your home. The San Onofre Nuclear Plant near San Cl emente is a source of some radiation, too. The question is, howmuch7 The answer: so little titat an elaborate monitoring program of the land, air and offsh ore waters near San Onofre has established that the amoWJt is insignificant compared witit natural background radiation. Far less, for example, than the additional amount received by moving from a wood to a stone or concrete home or apartment house. People may also wonder what would happen to a nuclear power plant if there were a severe earthquake. The fact is, Ute design provisions for nucl ear power plants against earthquakes far exceed those required by standard bt!i]ding codes. But why? The San Onofre plant, for instance, WM located in an area away from major known faults and constructed to withstand the most severe earthquake shaking considered possible at this site. Besides, t.he nuclear reactor can be shut down immediately in an emergency. Another concern n1ay be tl1c \var111 water released by nuclear power plants. At San Onofre, sea water is used t.o cool the plant condensers and then the warmed water is returned t.o the sea. To det.ermine whether this harms the marine environment, Edison commissioned an oceanographic company of national stature to moni- tor the offshore waters both before and after the plant was built. Monitoring bei.an in mid-1963-four-and-a-half years before the plant commenced commercial opera ti on -and has C<lntinued ever since. Result: twenty-one r eports r eveal no significant changes in· the marine environmenl And titat includes three years of plant operation. Jn addition, th e California State Dc1Jartn1ent oi F is11 and Game made its o\v11 stt1dj• of the san1e Jnar ine area in 1D6D. The Department c:oncludc cl thal the J111clcar 11nit's operation did not appear to ha Ye had a11 ad\rerse effect on t11e ncar-sl1ore n1arine environment. Based on these and other facts, we believe nuclear plants arc a safe and sensible way to generate electricity. Clean, too. Since there's no combustion in a nuclear reactor, no by-products of combustion are released into the atmosphere. At Edison, we plan to rely more and more on nuclear power to meet the gro1ving need fOr electricity in the 14<ounty area '\'C serve. ,SC.E Southern California Edison .. S. Viet Election Effects Studied SAJGON (UPI ) -The long-wanted to s~w the v.•or!d that range effects of South Viet-he could run his country as a s!rong leader. Jle n1ay m>t namese president Nguyen Van have n1eanl to eliminate his Thieu's dt'<'ision lo ~ the nnly runnin~ mi!IC!! in the proce~s." candidate in the Ot'l. 3 elec-lie also ha~ wearied of being lions may not be known for f'Rllt>d 8 •·puppet" nf the many 111onths. Amt>ric.an~ hy friend and foe Optimists ar~ue that this is alike "'hen he has tried to be another step in South Viet-un e£fect i\•e ar!mlnistrafor. nam'.s efforts to go1·ern itself lie had ht'en )1ea1•i!y favored and that the nation "'ill to win. u1 any ra~e. alth~ugh survive the election as It h;1s Ky anrl fl linh 11·rfuld ha1e ~11en mel other crises. Pessim1s1.~ him a Aood rare Fora FREE waler analy1l1 Phone your nearest Sears store feel Thieu's sidetracking of /1is ;=====================; l'ompetllion in the rac;e spells j the beginning of the end and that it is only a matter nr t1n1e until the Cornmunists move in. As with many other issues in Vietnam. nobody knO\\'S for sure. Thieu became the only can- didate soon After the national legislature, al his urging, passed an election law which limited the nu1nber of can· didats V.'ho c11uld qualify for the ballot. Thieu and r:en Duong Van I big I Minh , leader or the Jrn!J coup whirh overthrew the regime flf the late president Ngn Dinh Diem. qualified with ease Bu t when ! Vice President. Nguyen Cao Ky, th@ third presidential possibility, t.ried to get support he found tbat Thieu had it locked up. Ky went through ~veral days of haggling with the Supreme Court and. indirectly, Thieu. Then Ky and Minh an· nounced they were dropping out because Thieu wasn't going to run :!I fair campaign. They cited various evidence of alleged vole -fixing And pressure to support their charges. 1 Ky's candidacy ~;iw the ~upreme court !wire revrr.~f' itself. It originally sa ir! he didn't have the requirer! ~up­ port to run. but !a1rr pl;irf'd him on the ballnl ttfter r-.1i11h dropped out. Ky refused tn resume his candidacy and th(' court \Vednesdft y ('omplier! with his new request to again be ruled Qff !he baHoL It alwa vs hft5; rankled Thieu !hat he v.:on election with only 35 per cent of the \"Ote in a field of II c;tndidates four1 years ago. Rut he ma y nn! have h:ir,11:ained for e.l imin,1ting both ~linh and Ky. the lallcr n longtime political enem.11 and an uneasy ,·ice pres1dentLa11 chol er . "Thiru o u l ~ n1 ;i r t e d himself." ;ircord1nµ: ro one U.S. official ''The m;in has an @go and he'~ 11fraid Hr When we say budget perm, we mean it. 8.95 complete. Ir summer has been rough on yo ur hair, our 'Fes tival' Budget Perm will help. 8.95 in clu ding shampoo, cut and slyle set. Slyle cut special, just 2.24 Charge it -No :!!ppoin tment necessary. JC Penney beauty salon NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH ~~·~•<:!" 1,1,,"d '"d ~loo•, 044 .1]1 3 1-i u"!'"'JIO" C.,,ier 2"d Floot, 892 -7711 If you can match all these features try to match our price. Sale $99 Sa le prices effectiv e Sunday• September 5 lhrough Saturday, September 11. built-In left , right and cent er needle pos111ons for grr.at va·1e!y ol dci::orat1ve patterns ~ews 2'1 deco1at1ve cams In single or double needle pa11erns 219 .zag wJdth control and built.in buttonhole ma~er -- Rtg. 124.95, Save 25.9!124 ln11rtible cam zig zag machlnt sews fo~ard, reverse, straight e nd zig zag. Sews ~erpent1ne and stretch blindsritch for elastic materials P 1 rncludes head only With al l accessories and allachme '1 r ce W h . n s. e . av9 e selectron of portable cases, consoles and sewing cabfnels to fit any Penncrest sewing machine. JCPenney The values are here every day. •Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores· c CARLSBAD. DOWNEY FA SHIO N VAL • ANOGA PARK HUN TINGTO N BEACH LAKEWOOD LC~~S:NB~~~GHO ~ULLERTO N NEWPO RT BEA CH ORAN GE "THE CITY" MONTCLAIR Buy 11 on Penney1 Time Payment Plan. RIVERSIDE VE NTURA • • Mond~y. Stpttrn~r 6. 1971 D~LY PIL QT 9 Mississippi Coastline Rebuilt After Big Hurricane P.'\65 CHRlSTIAN. Miss . (AP ( -You can 5t1JJ find 1 kit of ~mindera of llurricane Camille along the Mississippi CQ<t:-• But after two years and ma:-.~lve federal help, the. area Is bright with rebuild1nJ:t. C<li'nille, Lbe nlost JlOwerful hurricane in U.S. weather hist ory, de\'asted much of the coasl during the night of Aug. 17·111. 1969. l)u! m()sl of the strip is well on its 1-1ay back to normal. ''The .~cars are still here but the memories are ,i::etllnit din1- mrr." said Hussrll E:lllott of ne <1rh,v Ba>' St. Loui !i. presi· derit of the Hancock County Bo:1rd of Suriervisnrs. lfere's 8 quick look al the ln1• ns alonR the coastal strip v.·hich bore lhe bninl of !he hurricane's 200 1nile an hour 11 winds and 22-foot high tides: \Vavel;ind -There w;isn't nl11ch left of this seaside town, ~ population 1,200 . .,,,·hen dawn came afler Camille'~ wild nigh!. Now rcsidentin! con- r;t ruction and rch11bititat\on is commMplarc and !he ('ity hall, the post uf/1ce. a bank ! and several bt1sinesscs ha ve been restored. j\·lost { e de r a 1 ;issistan<'C along the coast comes through the Certified Arca Prograrn (C AP l, .,,,,hich deals n1a1nly \\'ilh homes, and the Interim Assistance Prol:\ran1 (!AP), designed lfl help improve streets, dra inag e. p ub I i c utilities and the like . Jn Waveland, the CA P provided 271 grant..c; totaling about $820,000 and 53 loans for $119,000 for the rehal:>ililation are a (pop. 3,900) lyi'n g just program here accounted (or Gulfport -"I sense a feel· essina and labor shortagt" atl Another incr~ase in the mak-Mississippi co11st, but though of owne.r-occupied horlles, eastward across the ba)' from $~94,799 in grants and $141,000 ing among the people of 'Ltt'1 conlributed to the sluggishnes!I ing. ixrwerfuJ 11he was a·1matl , con- Roberl Hughes. Waveland's BBy St. Loui1 in Harrison in th ree percent loans. for~et abou t il, go on back to of reconstruc1ion durlng the Biloxi -Camille &!mos( c e n tr ate d storm and proiecl n1anage r for Operation Upt urn, a local <'IJ;ency whi<'h County, was picked clean by Mayor William D.G. Skellie work, gel on with the show," f1r~t year after Garnille. Most wiped o~t the beach!ronl strip P ascagoula, located east or administers the federal pro-Camille, bu! ~111.yor J. J, Will -says Long Bt"ach (pop. 4,8001 sa id i\layor l'hillip Shaw. or the work bas been done in of motels. lounges and places Biloxi. got hy with relatively grams, said th e CAP and JAP nu1nn said rebu ilding is rw-retei ved $360,000 in l AP Assessed valuation in the cl-the past year. Shaw added. of entertainment in front of light damage. had spend $1.177 ,103 as of the ning far ahead of lhe live lo 10 money for drainage work, ty (pop. 3l.500) rose by $15 After spending $5.5 million this city of 46,500. lkbuildinR The stonn destroyed S,662 end of June . years he had predicted would ree1·eatlon facilities, replace-million in 1970, despite the in slate and federal n\Oney to has put that parl of the city's houses r1nd 1.002 mobile homes But the long haul back is far be necessary for recovery. n1ent of city ~u ipment and removal t1f 486 Muses from restore porl facilities, Gulfport tnu rist trade back tll full blast. along the GuJf coast. with 764 frotn i·ornplete, llu&hes 11dded, The mai n sy rnbol of Pass :-uch. Ci ty sales laxes now ex-the tax rolls. "Llrod is more is handling more cargo than Mayor Daniel D. Guice (eels farm bWlding.'i .and 274 boats and \l.'aveland may have to Christia n comeback is a new ceed the pre-Camille level. expensive no.,,,. 11 .~n it was ever. th:i t Biloxi ha.'i recovered. · destroyed or heavily damaged. look fii r more federal funding $128,000 City Hall , dedicated ··1 feel like we're comini.: before." says Shaw. C'argo handled in the 12 Guice hopes lo bring about The dollar cost was more than when !l ie CAP and JAP run last ~l ay. b;:ick pretty good." Skellie Rebuilding plan~ af t e r months endin~ ,June 30 totaled expansion or the sea food in-$1 million. drv 111 Ucl·embcr. Long Bral'h -Two shopping ~aid. "Or fi nitely we're still in Carnille ran Into high interest 912 ,5!>4 tons, Comp.<rred to the dustry and '.;ee a new coliseum In view of the enormou1 The Operatinn U p turn centers. mo!els. schools and trouble. We've had to raise charges, said P.tayor Shaw . previous 12 rnun1h total of erected to help a('('ummodate damage, Mississippi 's coast. svstem is duplie;-ited in Ray apartm ent complexes 11 re laxes. !l's a hard situation -and this plus the insurance ~fi.870. Tonnage over the first the C()nvention trade. t .... ·o years after Camill e. St. Louis. Pass Christian and bac k in business. The CAP it 's just going to take time." hassles, delays in loan proc.. half of this year indicated Camille effected the entire &hoy,·s remarkable progres!. LcJng Ue<1ch, Horneo.,,,·ners who ------------------------------------------------------------------'--'--- quality ran borrow up to $12,000 and receive up to $3,500 in grants to pay for repairs. Bay SL Louis -This coastal city (pop. 5,000l located just east of Waveland, had a declining popul ation and tax base lo contrnd with in ad- dition to rebuilding. The decline stems [rom the Na- ti<inal Aeronautics and Spat'e Adnunistration's shutdown of the n('athy f\11ssissippi Test F:1('ih1 1·. a rocket testing center · grown obsolete. Howe ver, Elliott says thi ngs defi nitelv are look1n~ up in Rav St. ·1...nuis";ind the rest of ll<l.nC'otk Courity. He points to a 126 million assessment valuation on county property, enrnpared to $21 million before Camil!e and about $1 4 mill ion shortly afterward. The cou nty's population is expected to in crease. Elliott added. Pass-Christian -This resort You might find portables with these features, but they won't match these pricesi II you like to save money, save Sunday too• 10995 P enncrest~ portable black and whil e TV with 16" screen measured diagonally. 13995 Penncrest~ porta ble black and white TV with 19" acreen measured diagonally, T ee n-aged Runaways Orr Dec line in U.S. JCPer:iney service \\'ASHlNGTON (i\P l -The !ide of tccn-oge n1n<1w;1 ys \\'hich rose :o;~eadily from the m1d-sixl1es ll:is clec-I1nt'd this vellr. :i lthnugli voungslcrs of· hcia!Jv listrd aS n1issing still numhfr in Lhe thous<1nds. The decline over the first six n1onths of 1971 shov.-ed up in a check of polite records 111 13 cities across lhe country. Ten cities listed fe.,,,•er teen -agers missing or drta1ned untll their parents co•ild take custody. Increases \Ylre reported only in t-.1adison, \/is., New Orleans .end i\11.11ni. •·Thrrc a1·~ fewer k1d:i l1crP. particularly !he \'cry .\'11u11g," liaid Lt . Hrbt>rl R . .lohnstfln, r1irectror of !hr Berkele1• Pnh1·e DepRr1 rnen: .Ju1'cnl!e 0 Bure.1u. "L;ist yr.<r1 "·e "ere flooded .,,,·ith thcn1 " J ohn~!on S;11d 4Rl nu1all'n1·~ had bei'n pickcrl up durinf! the first Sii: 1non\hS Of this ,\r:ir. compar·cd 1n 711!> during !he corre~1Xlnd1ng period of 19/ll. Polire in A1buq11erque. Boston, Can1hrid ge, Chi1''1;'n, Los Angrlcs, New York, Qrr,~n CitH. W , ~a~t!• a n rl \Vash1nR1on al.~n r r r n r· t e cl dPCJit1e~ J.1a11.~on rrp.ir!rd 2!1~1 lern· age mna \\•<1ys det111ned. ;in 111- crea<e of 6. 1\!1:in1i rrpl1rLcrl Hn incrrRse of 3fi. anrl :'\c1\.' Orle~ns l1s1erl iR m o re run;iw;ivs 1h1s 1r<1r lh:u1 l;i.~1 Nn nOP C'i1n Pinpoint srcc1f1c rea~nns for th(' drrl1nr, h11t _youth ~erv1C'P rl1rct:Tnrs Hnrl po hremrn alike gene r <1 I J y Bo y-Girl Sc hools Best Deal LONDON I AP) -Coeduca· tif'onal schools n1ay be n fnree for v.·ror!d f*RCe. a British re•earcher reports. ":'here are fC\ll'er bullies 11 111ong 01e bn.vs 11nrl fewer sp:lrft1I ,!'!:iris <1l mixed srhoo!s th:i n Ill those fnr one srx only, Sf\VS n. R. Dale, v•hn !cache<; eriuca tion ;:it 1hr Univrrilit\' nf \\.1fcs. ln a book called ":'<1ix- trf or Single-Sex Schflol '.1" he .,,,-rit es . ··Unrlrr Slalin, a frw \'C11 r-" b--fore the second \Vorld 'war. I.he Russinns ch:ingerl fron1 a Je rgcly coeduca tional sy~tem of schooling In one which .,,,.ail, where pos~ihle. single 1'CX, because lhev believed It easier to inculcate a milit;iristic spirit into their bovs . "The Nazis silsn stressed single -sex educa!lon r 0 r &imilar reasons." Aft er in!ervi r wing ~adua1cs, Dale CQnC'luded that pupils sit schools for one Y.X onl,\' arc ''more preoc· cupled wi1h the opposite sex " One Rraduate of an ;ill.girl srhool si:rid her ri:r mpus sho\\'e:l '',1 RenerRl tendency lo ~real. etcitcment the mo 111 e n I 1!mo~I 11nyone in trousers ap- pearf!d " A boy whn hRd bern RI hoth agreed that tod;i y's you ngs1ers <ire niore ;iware of the legal 11nd per.~onal problems that running <1way can generate. "The kids are becoming n1ore aware of the legal situation, .,,,·h1eh \'anes from state Lo state.'' said Jeff Siefel'!, a director o f Sanctuary, a youth sar\"ice center in Boston. "They are ha\'i ng isecond thoughts about going und erground." Police Sgt. Anthony ,J. Seubert, supervisor of the f\1issing Persons Bureau in J'\e\\' York City. s<iw that as a faetor. and 0 <1dded !hat he !hollf.:ht parr nts are n1ore a\r~ire of ynuth problerns and 11re lry1ng harder to ease f1·1c- l1nns in home. "The v.'ar ba!Jies \\'hose pa rents ga ve them ever~'lhing :ire grn111ng old<'r," s;iid Sp,1 Se11ber1. "There's ll d1fff'rent grnerat1on eorJiing a J on g . 'fliev're more ~ .... ·are or thr lnuibJe lhey can get into and their parc11ts are more aware nf 1he p1·oblerns .,,,•hich ag- .c1 ;'!\:ill' lhl'!ll." 1'11e number of runaway lf'('tl :igers reixrr'led missing in i\r11 York dropped from 5, 164 f11r· 1he first six months of 1970 tu 4.989 this ye;ir. One reason v.'hl' fe"·er young p<.>opll· :ire hr,1rhn g for Nrv. Yrork 1s thcre ;ire fe\1•er ahan- dnnP d hou.~rs where lhPY can ~pPnrl lhc r11gh1 , .~aid Scuhcrt. ··Th P v ·re rehal)il11a1ing ;1par11nenl~ nnd houses 111 l!:idl'nl and !hf' \'1 l la~r wh1•rp n1n:i1•·a1 :-usl'd to haul up," hf• ~;11d. "Tht're air not '1<: nHHl~ pl ares for li1rrn to go." \\'!">lie the total nu1nber or dcc1·ea~ec!, said Seubert, "The female r11n11v.•11y~ have picked up :>.nd the ma I rs dropped off. ·1 "One rrason I guess i! that they feel n1ore liberated because of the pill .11 od don't ha ve lo v.·orry ;:rhout getting pregna nt," he ,said. Police in Alt>uquerql1e l'iaid female runa\ll'ays have out• numbered the males for the past l\ll'O years. In the fi rst six n1onths of this ye;ir, the ratio "'as 1.11 girls to 107 boys. "They all have thei r own rea.~onS for rl1nning. ··said Sgt. Sig S;inchef.. "<inrl there Rre ::is tn:iny rea..~ons ;rs there are pro-- pie." In Boston, \\'here police received missing reports for 493 J!irls during lhe first six months of this year. compared 1o 413 boys, Sgt. \\'alter \Vamne~ atlrihuled the in- crease in runaway girls to the growing number of youth service centers which offe r food. shel ter and medical treatment for runaways. "Before, they didn't have .11ny pl;icd to go nnd the risks for girlll were es pecially high," llAid Wa mness. "Now they know they c<1 n ~o to these plaCes and he prolccted." · LOCA_L ED ITORI ALS Th e DAILY PILOT Quite Often Fights City Ha ll • hoy'i; school and " mixed bne ~si id there was "ft'.~-" ttprnved sex talk emon~ the DOys" al the coed campus. '===========" It's all part of the value. (714) 523-6401 29995 Penncrest-portable c olor TV wi th 16 '' sereen measured diago nally. Au tomatic fi ne tun ing, 20,000 volts of picture brightness, "Ou ic k·Pic" for instant picture a nd sound, built·in color puri fier. Walnut grain finish on high impact plastic c abinet. / •.(-.!#· .... 0 • l-' <\ 35995 Penncrest• por1able color TV with 18" acreen measured diagonally. Features 25,000 vo lts ol picture brightness, a utomatic line tunin g with s ignal light, built-i n aulomatic color purili er, "Quick-Pie" for inst11nd piclure a nd li OUnd. Walnut g rain finish on wood cabinet. 239 95 Penncrest• portable color 1V wi1h 12" 1creen meas ured diagonally. Tru!y portable with 20,000 voltS oi picture power, automatic fin e tuning, built-in color p urifier, front¥moun1ed 1peaker for better 1ound. Two·tone cha rcoa l gray finish o n high Im pact plastic c abinet. JC Penney The values are here every day. • "Quick-Pie" for instant picture and sound • Pre-set VHF line tuning • Great reception on all VHF and UHF channels • Earphone included for' private listening • Walnut grain finish on high impact plastic cabinet 49ee Penncrellt9caa11tt1 r.cord1r. Hat built·ln AM /FM radio. "cueett.up" for easy Insertion and relTIOYll of t1p1. Bullt·ln Indicator· let1 you knoW when tape has played through. *Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the foilowlng stores. BUENA PARK BURBANK CANOG A PARK CAR LS BAD CHULA VI STA COLLEGE GROVE COMPTONi DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON GRANA DA HILLS! HUNTI NGTON BEACH HU NTI NGTON PARK! INGLEWOOD LAKE WOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR VAN NUYS VENTURA ·WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA. t'JoMd lt.lnd1y1 ' NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOO ORAN9E '1'HE CITY" RIVER SIDE TORRAN CE Buy It on Pennys time payment plan J 0 DAI LY PILOf Rub a D11b D11b. • • Three gtrls in a !uh. Or at least the photographer may have made it loo k thal l\'ay. The vessel il'i really r-·-----·.- Men in Ser vice '"' .. LEGA L N01'JCF: F l?llS ,l(TITIOUS llUS\Nl'SI N ... ME STATEMENT lollowif'O ''"""" I• d1>ong r.,, .. ~,.n,p, (Ofm•n S•~I• M o•I• ,.,,, •'•'~"1"n1 111«1 wotn lh• (ounly I "h id (l•f-<>I O•onoo (O•.o"'" ""' ""°"'' It , i\1rn1;:in Fir~t c (IS~ .... t on 1•11 B• BU IV J. Bor•"•n DtPV .. Cwn•• n . RlacllmAn, son of ~1 r. And Cl•••. Publl•h...:I O'°noo (00<1 OollY f\irs. Thom;is E. Al:ic kn1an of •uvu•T :n. :io. ond i on,.mbor 421 Rervl Cov" 'Vil.\'. Se:i!i·'-"-'--__ Beach. -h::o.<i gradual Pd al l~EGAL NOTICE KH:sll'r AFR . Mi!l!I., from the1 __ _ , 1111• ,ICT!TIOUI aUl lN llt NAM ll ITATIMINT ~lloT, l , n. )lJll·ll ,. D.l!l'I' l'ILCT Sti ff l' ... 11 a ~ab<lt. B11l then if ii 1\as a lub. i1 1vol!lrl prove yoL1 can l'iee an ythin.'( on the 11·ater~ of Neu·port H11rbor. LF:f;AL NfJT!CF. !' !10/0 ,l(TITlOUS llUilNES' N•MI' ST.1.ll'Mt:NT !Olll>wt!•I , l)/11 !'IC flTIOIJ~ ll U~IN(~\ NAM( STATEMENT ~·"n'" ... ""'"" LEI.AL !\OTICE A<'.mlnl1•r~"' ~· ·~~ [\''" •Mv• n~mod df•'<M,nl, Mr!. l ll<t MO(ltt, •' "'' '"' H•llMfO•• No 1·1 , C•ron• ~e• '~"· Calllo•n•• t?ll! r ... p>o ui-101• l,t.•lorn" !•r A~<1'><ni .. r •tnr r .,•b<h•(I Or.no• Cn••I ""~"'' lQ •n~ S•n••"'~" O••I• •. I' l~t lnllo.,•no bu•ln~•• •• OWL llOUOR, Co"• M•"· ( • 1•11 Vor •nr<•, )Oii Mo•Ton I/ Jn""'· 1••6 L• r l•v• (»ti• Founloln V•ll•v (• Oorml• "· l<olw•o•r, 7'01 .!:u•nn• l"I' c ........... (• ll ouo>o M. tlolw••''· )llCI f 1r on• Dr .• (0110 "'"" Co 1n•• b'1••n.,, ,, b""' conaut•.., bY • Por!ntrllhp "''' nn v J"''"' lMo •••••n••<"' h••O "''"' on, ,-.,.,,.1v ""-ol 0•1no• Ce...n1Y on "'" l'O, !•I• 91 A•tt>u< I'. K"''" Ooout. C1tt1n1v (l0t• Puoh1no<1 '"''"11 n, LEGAL r\OTJC E t rainin,I! CT111ri;;t for U.S. A ir f flrrt' rarliir rrp111rn1cn. A irman R l;:it kman. o o " U11 T~• '~"""'"'' ""''"" ;, oo+no ~uolnon 1 ____ _ Orono• (n••I D.,ly I'•'"' JO, •nd 5t •l•"1btt 4. 11, llJ• I\ 1'1Uilhf1f!d to in~t11ll a nd fflp<!ir :11\r lrarf1c cnntrol rad11 r ~qui p. m e n!. \~ rem11ining at Keesler ••·CARVEL 1cs: Cll.E AM sv r lE ll'M•R· Lt-.:GAI. NO'l'lrE 1{f;f , 111J No (-•I t<io/1wOV, L09U'10 ----f" HUI ,l(T!TIOU!i RUl!Ojf:ll "•Mil I TATIMIMT for dut~·. .Jam,~ \\". Ca rl ~on . ,o;nn nr t-.1r~. Flnrent iria r.1. C;:i rlsnn flf !'!flfi2 P11r Cirri". H11nt1n~tin Bt<tch. i~ OnP nf 1.24ll fr l'.c;hmen cR<"let.~ "·ho h;iv ' "nll"rl'<l th' US. Atr F orce looch, C•••r •X!!. ;,,.,n J !cl>ln, !17 (lllf D•, l otuna 11 ...... '-•"' Tni• ""''""" I• l>olnt N>n<l"C'•ft llV •n 1n~i.1duol Jon" 1. lobon ""'' """'"'"t lllo~ "'''" "'' tnunlv C•f'k nl Or ooQt Covn1v on • Auo. )(I. ltll llv Arthur E. Krottt, D•~u•v Cl><Jn!V (IO•I run"'""~ O•onf • C.no•I "Do•IY Au•v•t U, )!), on(! 5•n>Om btt I~/] LEGAL NOTICE l'llo!. •. •t 1l1f I) Ac;idemy c!11.~.~ (If l!li~. 1-------~ 110,, - f"ICTIT!OUS I USl tjlll tjAMI! ll&Tl!'M(NT 'The !nllow1no P•'1on It ~n1nG ~'"'""' ... !'~I. 191~ ~ f<l'n~or, •onto An•. L .... ,,,.1n ... ~uln, )I)~)~ C•PfY! Dr.. Tho lnllow1n1 t>llMtn I• OO•"f llvt'"'" ... ( I. II f".l,.lt>IG, 1l! Dun" Wov , 'lor •nha. (•lilo'"'' (lv~t l ~""""m""· 1" Norlto ""' h !lnn, o nonolm, Calllo•nlo lk•I bu•lntu i. !>tint conftu"od llY An l""lvl~u•I (ly~o l $llnnnmon lk" <IA1'm t nl •il~d w·•~ l~o (('un!V (I•" M O•AnO• (~unt... 0" AU1lJ\! It, 1111 Bv IJ•ttv J. ~.,111•n. DePulv Countv c ,. •• W"•worO•, 1••d•I • (••II 1•11 Wotl<!IH Otl••• Sulto tllt '"-••rl 111<~. Colll&t~I• Puoli.~t11 O•ont • (O.O\I "A1ly Av••!ll 11, >'l. •nlf l•~IOm~" "" "''"' •. 11 ? t7 1 11 ,.l'~'"h"" Ora nqf Cft•" Oally "llof, '"" S•n•~m~•r 1. ll. >II.I 1.i1.nl .......... JO, 1t 7) l.EGAL NOTIC E IUl'!lllOll CO Ultl 01' C&ll•Oll<ll& COU HTY 0, OllAHO I (All "'UMBI• 1U•ll JUMMOl<ll 1'1A•"'I"•' ,.AUL II, ~ON ~Ell (l'"I ~T •u(TIO"-'. INC. ond c w Hl,\t t•. LEGAL NOTICE <tt>i~• ~u,;n .. ,., •1o•tHr.•T,,, l•-" \\"AVE Hn~p1!.:1l1n;in A ppreot1r l" .Juli" K. K rf'h~ dau~h!er of h-1r ;inrl ~·Ir~ Patr irk \\" l\rrh~ of 14i42 roll el1i! rl;irl'. \\'r~1min~!flr '>\".II~ l,'!r~rlu;i1rrl l rflm lln~pil al rflrpsni;in S\hnol at thr "\~1•111 Tr:uninj! 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That's why v-.•e have the Audit Bureau of Circu lations ve ri fy our circu· lallon regularly-find and repo rt the actual figures according to their standards and based upon their auditors' inspect ions. Above board circulation-be ABC.Sure with DAILY PILOT The Aud it E.u•e1u ol Clrcul1t1ons is 1 111ll·reg11!1!ory l &SOcia t1on or ovi;r c 000 adver111!, d agencia~, and pLJb!lsher1, I nd Is recogn lad u a b ur11u ol 1t1nd1rds lor the print media ~~ a ,'"'r1"'111l · ( .. o.i.lr,. ~ut!t:'aft~~~.•n under-1 •_,;_;•_;_"_'_~ __ ._"' __ '_"_'_·_·_•_·_·_•_·_•;_,_ .. _"_ ... J_:_:~_1'_"_'_" __ '_'_'_'_'_"_~_._._'_'_·_•_;,,._•_;,1_'_"_'_"_'_'_~_.·.·•_•_•_•_·_·_~_._"_'_'·_'ri_~_._"Jii.----------------------•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.,.••••·-~J OAIL Y PILOT J J ---!!l"!i""'!!~·· 'Political Soltctiota' (a~~f.E.~1· Police Ch.ief Sits Heath Feels Pressure on Ireland On NY's Hot Seat LONDON (UPI) -Prime Officials have ruled out any is roming week.! lot a "politi-voting ror the Northern say none of these possibiliUe.s NEW YORK (AP) -"God mandeni. In tu,rn, be said Minilter Edward J-leeth ta posslbility in the immediate cal 9'lution," Ireland parliament should be would do away with the built bless tht man," said a "they will bt held to -eater t 1 future of a three-way C<>n-tabor Party •·ader Harold introduced ln order lo give lhe f h. a· comine Wlder mo u n g _..., In and permanent unioni!t ma· atrotman speaking o . is accou nt.ability." h rerence between Heath, Wilson ended what hitherto nationalist minority a larger Pboss. "Listen. iI he gets r1d_of pressure to end the Nort ern Northern Ireland Prem I er had been a bipart isan British numbe r 0 f parllarnentary Jorlty wJ1ich has governed I h h He underscored that policy r I nd bloodsh·• b h t · h nd I the graft, then I'm wt im re a cu Y w a is Brian Fall.Ikner and Southern polic y on Norlher Ireland last sea ts. Nort ern lttla s nee parli· all the 'A'ay." _ \Ve.dnesday by demoting one called a "polit ical solution." Ireland Prime Min ister J ack week when he attacked the Another suggesliou coupled tion in 1921. The praise wa5 for Police inspe<:tor because "he did not The pressure is coming from Lynch in the foreseeable gove rnrnent's l1iindling of the. with lhls is thc.t n·pr~·Stnta-British otficials also douht Cnrnn11ss1011er l'alnl·k V · u1t:e l rny standards," and natiuna!isls in N or t he r n fu ture. crlsis publicly in a telC"v1sed tivc.s of the n11oorily s!111uld be such µ1eet•nlf•al so I u t i o q s ~\urphy and his . efforts 10 husting Asst Ch ief Inspector <d'"'-• Ireland itself. the Iri s h They say the stepped up interview and said only a brought into lht> \'11rlhcr11 would (·unit' nr:1r to sat is(\ Ing -\it'ed uut eorrupt1 011 ainong Lav.Tenc·e Flood . whom he had He public ~overrunent in violen('e w11uld 1n;;ke such a "political sululion" tould eud Jn>land guvernn1ent !ht 11;1t1o1111hsr extren11sls. llu.· ('1l) 's 3\.700 plJiil't'Jnen. h r)ub!in and the British Labnr rneeting untK'eepta ble lo the bloo<l~l1rd. Sidi ;111111t1t'r sugg··~tion i." ()f!l' 111i111I un which hoth the But an\lthe1· 1nan u111hc beat <ippoiulcd only two mont :; ago r artv. Faulkn(•r tn any c<1se. Hut neithrr \\1 1lson nor any that Lhe upper house 11f thP <"•Hl~l'l"1;1th·e p;irt.\' J.:OV('rn- -\.,1 1~1 al so a:;ked l\Ol _ 10 be to 11'ork fu ll tinle on integnty Bu't despilc the. toll uf 35. in-British 0Hic1:ils s<•\' Hcal11 i.1f the lri:;h poJ1ti{·al lertders Northern Ireland parh<Hnent 1net1! aud the Lo.ilivr Pa rty op· alcnt 111ed -took a dt1niner control 11•11h111 the deparlrne.nL 1·luding six Bri!i~h soldiers. currently has no plrJis to ~et· v.'hU ha1e i:al led ftlr 1t l1a1·e should br 1nereasetl in sitro bv µo si!tou 111 lir11<1in still agree 11c1' Flood 's demotio n by one rank killed in the violence-torn pro· Lynch before the Southern spelled out 111 detail ~1 far ;;ddit1on uf 111ore nationalists is that theJ'e can be no aban- "i\lorale ls lower than it's after 34 years on lhe. job,'°"========"'---, vince since interment of Irish l~der '.s official lwo-day whal µrecisely 1hey mean by a in order lo give the Roman donmeril of Northern Ireland ever been." . h 1 Sally Bananas suspected extremists Aug. 9, visit to l.onOOn already sched· ··politiciil solution." Catholic minority a greater or ending of partition of the The mU<ed reaction comes Murp Y 1 aid 1 "obvious Y British government sources uled for Oct. 20-21. One idea said to be under opportunity to delay or block country between north and Murphy shakes up "New reflects my dissatisfaction." Really Is • • • say Heath plans oo immediate sourcts predict the British Op-study both in London snd legislation It considers ob-south Without agreement o! ~ark's :finest" -its Police Retirement of two senior of· Bananas, That Is political initistlve of hia own position Lalxlr Party will step Dublin is that 1 proportional jectionab!e. the majority of Northern Department -with charges fice.rs also was announced, a to see.le to end the 1ltuaUon. up itJ own prusure on Heath representation 1ystem () r However; BriUsh officials Ireland's inhabitants. that some cops have tak~n as day after the commissioner1':==========--=:.::=.=.=:.:::.:.::.:;;::::.:::... _ _::..;.::...::..::...:.:.:::.=.:...:.:...:.::::.:::....;..::::..:.:..::::_:::.:.:;._::..::..::::..._::... _ _:::.:.::..:_::..:......::::;;::::_...::::::.:::::._:::==::...=:==:::.--- much 88 $10,000 in single relieved alx capta!nl of com- bribeS from gamblers or mand! In which policemen narcotics dealers .and . that were detected sleeping on the leadership was lacking tn the job. department:s command and "l\fy patience is exhausted ," administrat1\•e echelons. he said. Since r.1;1vor .Jol1n V · l\lurphy conceded he \vas l.indsav ;;1ppu1ntcd ht111 111 tht> n1ak1ng rllon1 for new h_!ood 1n spnsiti~e p1Jsl last Oc1. o/ the depiu·trnenl '"desp1lf' 111,',' i\lurphy has rl c 111 u Led :\ persona! feelings .~f regreL translerre<l :"Ind reorga1111,ed llo\''evcr. hr said • rl1e pulJllr )HS men ;ii eo111111and \c1 r\:;, 1>1 NC\1'" Y111·k l1ns n1y f1r~1 l·hs aclions have Lire n lu.v;1!1 ~. t:rilieized by forn1er Poli ce ihe son of a Brooklyn eop. commissioner tloward R . tile 51·ycar-old, silver·g!'ey Leary as ''star-cham~er h~ired <:o~unissio1:er began allegations" against the police. his career 1n the city depart- "They have offered no proof," inent. He rose throug~ the said Leary, ". , • .t.he ranks, left to become chief of policeman is alwayi; the whip-the Syracuse, N.?-'·•. depart· ing boy.'' ment and cornnuss1oner of p But Murphy has Insisted Detroit's police before being that the department leaders aummoned back by Lindsay. must be held accountable for In his two-front battle -for t h e d e e d s o f th e l r efficiency and against cor- subordinates. ruption -Murphy also has Jn one of his most dramatic put 35 plsin-clothesmen back moves, this y;eek, he passed into uniforms an~ . ~anded over 72 men of higher ranking sergeants more f1ex1bihty and or seniority to appoint lnspec· aut.horily_ a~, "n.eighhorhood tor Don<11d F. Ca•1•ley as chief police chiefs. v.•h1ch alS?· Ms of patrol, freed son1e pre c 1 _n ct At 42 . Ca\\·le~1 11·as. the lieutenan1s for m0re direct \'oungest inspectnr and now 1s command .supcr1·1s.io11. ihe youngest n1an to have "fl·lost cops a r P con· direct command of l he scientluus." said Patrolman ·departmenrs 2 O. 0 0 O ·m an .John Kell.1'. An y cop -or an y ·uniformed patrol force. worker in <1nv business -if he Murphy said his pollcy is IG keeps readitig about bad ap. ''i ncrease signUicantly" th• p!es, he tends W gel a little authority of his top «:om· bitter." Riots Outsicle Violence Cited VACA \Jl.l.i:: rAP l -The chief of C;•l1fornia's prison systeni says the forces caus- ing vio lence in state prison.~ "aren't too 1nuch different'' from the forces behind can1- pus vio lence in recent years. State Corrections Director Raymond K. Procunier :1aid in · an Associated Press interview : at the state prison near Vacaville that outside agitators are one o~ ~he prin· ('\pal reason.<; for killings a~d violence inside San Quen tin and other Califnrnia prisons. And as i11 <•;1n1rt1" r1rn1onslr:il1nns. 11·cll-n1ro:in111~ · !'rforn1ers ;:i re hr1ng usrd at prisons by per~c•ns 11 h1• nrr Irving lo fir'-!rov 11nl n•l 111·111 !ll r s1•.o;ter11 I 'r•1f'11111r1· :-;11il flt. r"fll'fd In ~;11' \11\0 l1r 1h1nks !lie ::igil111n1·~ <ir t> r\\'f'P( thcl' arc ··;i :-111:dl nu111hrr" 111- r·1ud1 ng "a dfll.C'll !11 111'(1 d(\ten ::i1tnrneys ." _ lie ad ded the dynan\1!e bombing of his office. ought to be enough prOof that outside agit<1tors sre involved in re· cent prison uprisi ngs. "I didn't need it (the born· bing ) to prove it to me." Procunier said. "I think they ought to prove it to everyone r!.o;e." lip lo six ~ticks or dyn;i1ni!e n·e.l'e. exp!ndl•d 50 feel from rrncunler·.., nl'firr in ;i rapi1;i\ oflicr building: in Sa1.:r<1n1cntn An explosio n ni11t' rni11u!r.s l::ilrr rlan1::ir<'rl ;i p I' n I I' ('1111nseling: 11fl1ce in S::in Fr:in- ('l!<\·o Bo1h bo111bin~s 11 r 1· f' preceded by telephone 'varn· ings linking them to the deatl1 of three San Quentin 1<1uards and three inm<ites includ ing bl atk radical George Jackson a ;1·eek earlier at San Quentin_ That broug ht the Cal ifornia prison death toll to eight or- ficers and 24 Inmates in a 2().. month period. ''f think there's a very close parallel to what's happened on t h e campuses," Procunler said. "I think there were a lot of people really concerned aboul <:hanging the colleges, and thev \\'ere being-misled and 11sP(J hv a lunat1r-fri ng e.11 ht> :--:iirl. ;,Ontc the.\· founrl lltil tt1r1· were hC'irl~ -tnisused and lrd tn v1nle11ct' . 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Con•ain, .;\'1u ~l a n gs, falcon~, l 'oreign Cars \ 6.00x l '.t lllar k11·all ti .. :iUxJ:! lilac k,\·all 93 Pln1 F.F..T. e•~.b 1ni,l old.tir• Fit s J\fan v of 'l'he:;c Cars: f:l1 e,'ellcs, lJoclge Dart.c:, Cl1 argers 1'orino!', <:oup;ars. Cutlass, FS.l's ,~a li <rnlE, 1'e1n pcsts ,. 01ir l:11o icc of Sizes: fi.:lOx 13 Wl1itewall fi.9.'.)x 14 Blackwal L 7.35d1 Blackwall SAi<!& ANA 117-ll71 IAN~ MONIC A l t 4-17 I 1 I OUO• ((',lJ I ,LAJA i40JJJ.I }'j ts )Jany of These Car;;: Cadillac.c:, Cl1ryt>l('r!', i\'lerr.nl")·:0. Ol tl.c:n1ol1i lc.c:, l'ontiJc5, Cont.incr1talt", ln11lcrials 93 Pln~ F.r:r. '"' h ,nJ olJ tire Your Cl1oi re: of Sizes: 8.:>51.14 '\l"hitew11l s.a:>x.l.J Whi1e .... 11 8,:!Sx.15 \{l.i1e"'··ll 8 . .i5xlS ';r hitew1.U ·8.115xl5 Whitt!W11\ 9.007.15 V. 4ite11·•ll ll"OUIANO O•lrl •• , ... J••.J2l·11l1 10•••1'1(1 l •l ·!J ll U'lAN• .... ,,,, vatur T•l ·l ••1, •14.lJ)O Vll MO'<l 7 1t.1011 J o•lo••<t.•• Gvo•a"'••<i ••l••IM•"o,10,, Monday, Stplrmber 6, 1'?71 OAJLY PJLOf J3 Leonard Nab·s Californi,a 500 Before 168,420 • Race Favorite Donohue · 1 Fails to Heed Warning By HOWARD I .. HANOY 01 111• O•llr ,1101 Mitt ONT ARIO -Joe Leonard tried a little harder and as a result, won the second annual Califo rnia 500 al Ontarin Mntnr Speedwa~' before 1611,420 sun·drenched fan s Sundav. Leonard. -the man \\'ho tries harder for the Parnelli Jnnes racing stable under the Johnn y Lightning·Samsonite label as !he second man to Al Unsl'r. moved to the front \n the J\tarlborn championship point standings \vith the win. It \\'as a dav of attrition for man and machinery as 'the weather and human er- ror took their to\! of the 33 car starting fif'ld. Perhaps the higgest tonf of the day came on the ~2nd lap when pre-race favori!P tl1ark Donohue. thP m;in who set a qualifying re rn rd of 185 004. r:1n nut of g;is on thP barkstreteh. The la rk of furl not nnl\' cnst him 11 laps in the race befnrr he cr111ld gr\ back In !hr pit nrc:i. flJl'lrrl and b:ick in !he running. i1 atsn rnntributed to his hlnwing ;:in engine !atrr 11n. llonohue v.·:i.~ :o;lgnaled in1o the pits on three succrs!'.ive l;ips hy his pit crew but failed lo hC'erl !he warning-and as a result. ran his lank dry and with it burn- er! a pi ston. Swede Savage. lhe backup man to Rnb- hy Unser for Dan Gumey's Olsonite Eagle stable went out with a blown tire on the backstretch while his crew had tires 11waiting him on the other i;ide of the infield. Unlike S;ivsige. Leonard was wired for communication with his pit cre w throughout the rare. ".Joe deserved to win this nne today," Pollard said. "We came off skid row tol!'elher this time " Turning to !he high attrition rate for machinery that saw all nf !he fa ster cars \\•ith exception of seventh place finisher Prtrr Revson, drop out of the race, P('l!lard said: .. t think niany of thenl y,·ere lryinl': to iiet loo much poy,·er· out of their engines. \Ve knew we ('ouldn'I run v.·ith the leaders and y,·e didn't Irv. "I think the piice car helped me but It does work a hardship on the faster guys, They have lo slow up a.nd we have a chance lo get ba ck in the race." Fnr Leonard. it w;is his first-€ver vie· tnry in 11 500 mill!'. race_ But he isn't new t.n ~igh speerls. In 1968 he srt ;i one lap reco rd at ln- rl ia napnl1s in a turbihe powered car at !71 .!i9 niph . The record held until this vear. · In the Indy r:i''" th;it y<'ar. 1.Mnard \1•as learl ing comfnrtahly on the 191st lap of the 200·!:cip rvent when his car ground !n .:i stop and cost hin1 a victory. His nnlv two pre\'ious l'hampionship \1·i11s come in the !lex f.·lavs 150 at J\filwaukee in 1965 anrl again la-~t year. Lenn;ird also \\'On the American 1\-lotorcycle Associa tion grand cham· pionship three times. \Vhen the checkered nag was dropped for Leonard. there were I! of the 33 starters still running. Leonard moved up from 11th position {middle of the fourth row) and Revson, outside front row s.t;i rter. was the only man to start In front of him and still be running. HAPPY CALIFORNIA SOO WINNER JOE LEONARD GETS A VICTORY KISS FROM HIS WIFE. "It really helper! me to have the rarl io rontact v;ith the pits," Leonard said after his \1'i n. Bobby Unser hit the wall on the first turn and \Vas ('!iminated and Sa\·age blew a !ire to end r.urnev's da v. J ohn M;.hlcr. st:1rting in the J:Jrd posi· lion and clali11ing Santa An;i as his su1n· m<'r ho1nc . moved 10 ninlh position ;it the fini sh ;:inrl \l':IS one of the 11 s!ill running. Blaclilloard Relay Syste1n Hurt Donohue ONT ARIO -Look for increased use or two-v.'ay radios by race drivers and their crews during long races such as the one staged Stl1lday al Ontario J\1 o to r Speedway. Relying on blackboard ccmmunication for instructions as when to pit during the California 500·mile cl;:issic. Mar k Donohue m;:i y have Ins t $150.000 first prize monev and a $50.000 engine - 5jmp!y for lack of b('tter communication. Donohue v.·as far in front of the pack .~ .~ I ! • J GLENN WHIT• ----JT'HITE WASH --- ti.·hen the crew nashed the into pit sign nn lap 49. It v.·as a planned fueling stop; But D<inohue went by before he saw lhe in· i;tructinns. Then the next !itne ar1:1und he was 1nrk· f'(\ u1 a pa rk nf slower cars ;ind didn 't see the blackboard mel'l'a,C!t.'. The lhirrl la p turned n11t not to hf' a ch:irm . His i\o. 66 ran out of Jens fin (hf' b;irk ~1 retch Bv the t1mf' 11 \\'llS tn\\·rrl tn the head or the 'aprnn ;:ind pu!<.hrrl tfl thf' pit. Dnn0huf' had rallrn frn1n fir st plarf' to Jit.h and Y:as 10 lap~ hehi nd the le;:irlr r Hr. later cut. a 179-ml\f'·prr·hnur l.:ip trying lo catch up . !hen suh~criuent!y was knocked out (lf the racr v.·t!h a blov<n engine. Car owner Roger Pen~ke said that running nut nf fuel ma~· ha ~e put ex · tra strain and y,•ear on the engine. caus· lng it to quit. Had Donohue and his crew had the twn- way radio system. !\1ark might well ha\·e been the toast of tonight's victory •an· quet. S"·ede Savage or D.:in Gurne~··s team Al so ran out nf ga s. but. hP \1·a~ closer to the pits than was Onn ohue and lost ~nh· .a fi>w minutes instead or 10 lap~. But 1n this busi ness . a minute can be a lifetime. or s1 :in.flOQ. One great thing ::ihoul h:iving 1he radtn 1~ th;it thp driver can fnre .... ·arn the crew tn be rearlv fnr a specific problem which hf' mav tiav!' noticed . saving precious time of explanation ;ind preparation in Ifie p1t. r . . And of cnurse it'~ \'JCe versa if the crew spots something or if it's time to refuel. Donohue said afterward that if 11 guy does n't have enough sense lo re;ilize when it's time to refuel, he deserves to run nut of gas . But \\'hen you 're battling man and machine at 170 miles per hour. it's surely e:1sy to understand how concentralion on the race itself could eliminate all olher thought The two-wa y radios are t.omething new and few of the teams have put them inlo use. But surely seem ln be a vital part of the equipment and hy the time nut ~·ear 's fnd y and California 500s rnme l'llnng. I'll bet they'll be used by most evervone. · \\'hPn vou listen to a11tn r;ice fan~ talk· Ing aftef a race like the one S11nrlay at Ontario. -you get the feel ing they're a bit like the butlng:ht aficionarln -lhirsting fnr a kill. I overheard quile a re1.11 people 11l Ont;i rin ~11yin1t hnw rlul! the race ""'aS. Arid y,.·hal makes an exciting racf'? Gr:ishes. And the more spectacular, the h{>ftpr, " • • . • I I A SHREDDED TI RE PUTS SWEDE SAVAGE OUT OF CALIFORNIA 500 AT ONTARIO. Savage, Driving for Costa Me sa's Dan Gurney, Wal ked Away from the Crash. It Wasn't Gurney's Day Misha11s Force Unser, Savage Out of Race Ol\'l'ARTO -It just wasn 't Dan Gurney·s day. For that matler. i!. wa~n'l the nght day fnr hi~ leading dri\·er Bobby Unser or barkup man s .... ·~de Sa \'agr. either. Bn!h drivers WC're elimin;i\Prl from !he 11econd annual Ontario 50IJ Sun day by ap· parent. mechanical or tire failure. l'nsrr. starti11g the ra ce in the 1111ddle of the fro nt row \\'i!h the second faste~l qualifying tin1e of 182.flfifi. held the lc;id for 16 laps and was running in second place behind hrother Al when he headed in!o turn one on the J 18th lap. lnste;id of guing around the bend . his car wenl straight into the wall. Coming Off the long front stretch or !he I.rack. Unser estimated he was traveling between 215 1nd 218 mph when he felt something go wro ng. "The firsl £bing I thought about Y,'8!! v.·h.v did it have lo happen here?" Bohby said in the garage area after v.'alking away from the mishap. "I was just phasing off the gas when sorrlething happened to the car. It just went sideways. "I've never had a wing break on me hefore but whate ver happened didn't come ahout gra~ually. "I had the reellng that something fell but :anything cnu ld ~ire ~·011 that feelin~ " A pit crew obacrver for Firestone salrl he saw the ""'ing break just befnre Bohhy J11!arted spinning hut nrither Unsf'r nor Gurney could confirm the rf'ason for the i;pinllu l. immediAtely. Un.~er 11nd car nwner Gurnev of All· America Racerll, were In constant cnn· tact by rAdin-phonP. during lhf' ra<'I'. Un.~er could rtush a button on the ~leering whef'I and talk to Gurney and a headset in his helrnet let Gurney re ply. Did this have any effect on L'.nser In the ra ce? "A~ many problems as \\'e Wf're having out there today, \1•e "-'Ould hflre been in real trouhlc \\'ilhout it,"•s:iid Unser. "The hig advant:ige is that I can Jet the pit crPw knnw H a problem is de\'eloping and they c;;in prrpare rnr it." Unser h;id pilled fnr a tire change when nne of his rear tires went nearly (lat iust a few lflps earlier. "When I went back on the track. the Rams Work Out On Artificial Turf • LOS ANGELES (AP)-The Los Ange- les Rams worked nut on UCLA 's artifi· ciAI turf Sunday for Thursday night's summer season finale with the San Fran- cisc1J 49crs. The Rami: plan tc prnctice at UCLA a~ much as possible because some nf their il:imrs. inclurling the reJ:!:Ular sea· wn opener Sept. 19 al Ne .... · Orleans. y,·ill be played on arliflci0l turf. Tht report from Frld11y nil':ht'.s 2fl-14 1o~s tn the San Diego Ch:ir~ers shower! Los Angeles csc:ipcd without a major Injury for !.hP ~cnnd g11mP. in a row. Quarirrh11ck Rovu1.n Gabriel s11ff,.rerl a ~eparated rih as he was sacked f\\'e !1mes by l.h~ Chargers. car felt dandy but the rpm's were low coming off the turns. "I t~ld Dan about it and he told me tD cnme 1n. "It v.•.:isn't. a .~upf'r desprral(' situ:ilion and I r;illed him back ;ind told him I Y.'ould just stay out. "I had heen able In pirk \lfl nn Al earlier :1nd then l w;:is running about evPn with him but just. hC'fnre the trouhle I was losing ;i little tn him each lap. Gurney, after talking v.·ith Unsrr, returned In the pits In w;itch hi~ backup car. driven by Swede Savage, continue in the race. Savage. was v.·ithnut radio com· munication but ha d given a hand signal to his crew that he was coming in for a change of tires on the next lap. Befo re he could get to the pits. he blew a tire near turn three 11nd spun into the infield, ending hl.~ work for the day. "I just want tn relax.'' Savage said after returning lo Lhe gz,rage area under his own power. "I was going to come in for a tii-e change the next time around but r didn 't quite make it," the discouraged young m::in frnm Santa Ana said. Savage was making a cnmrh:ick hid in i;trong cnntentinn when h,. v;"" t n1tl II" had crashed into the w;ill n~·1r \1'll('re his r:icinl': partner Bn' '\' I l;1~rr 11· !I s eliminated during ptacllce for lhc Questor Grand Prix and was hospitalized la.~r fall . This time bnth drivers were Ahle tn wal k ;iway from their cars despite lhe mishap~ lhllt l!)(lk hea vy toll nf machinery hut fnrt unately !illW no seriou!I 1njurles lo personnel. - "The c:ir wasn't running In its rap;ihilities :ind I "';is rc;:i!\y struggling in the (':1rh· part of the rare. l radioed in and F'irr!'.1nnr put a liltlr rliffrrent size tin> on !lnd th1n J::s \vent much brl!cr. "1 tril'd to ma lnt:i1n a cons1;int Sp<'rd 1-.1\ dav rven though I knew son1e of the otl1l'r "cars were fasll'r than mine. Pm eun \'inee<l of nnP thing. The man 11hove s.hinC'S on yon \1·hrn you \\'in nnr like this 11n1I he just 1ne<1nt fnr me 10 v.·i n.'' Arounrl the race tr:1ek ;in11 off. Leonard 11nd ty,'o-1ime r11nnerup Art Pollard are constant rompanions. ln winning 1ht' r;.il'r. Lrnn:irrl pocketed $!32.0.19 wh ile Pollard ro!lected $69.289 for ~ccond place. 1.l'nn:lrd hrld thr lead for the final 40 laps 1vith Al Unser picking up !hE! n1nst \np priie nioncy -$12 .500. Lenn;1rd's 11•innin~s intltu:led the follow- ing : pur se. $93 .539: lap rnnney, $9.500; :'.11pf'rior !nduslrie.~ sports1n;;in si11•ard, $2 ,flOO : and accessory mnney. $27 .000. Lennard 's ave rage speed for the race \\'as 152.354 mph. S11tto11 Pitches To11ight Dodgers Must Sweep LOS ANGE LES I AP) -If the Los An- grles Dodgers have any hope at all or catching the S;in Francisco GiAnls in the National League \\'es1, it's now or never. The Dodgers :inrl f;iants open a thrce- game series this evening at Dodger Sta. r!ium 15 o'('lnrk l 11.nd Los Angeles , frank· ly. c;:in 'l <ifford 11. single lns1>. "\Ve either swerp them or forget about it .'' s::i irl J,n!' An~rlc.~ c<itrhf'r Tnm H:i l· !er. a fnrmer f:i;int. putting the r:ice i_n!n <'nlrl. h.:irsh lf'l'JTIS . The Dodger.~ lunrrl ur fnr !hr big serie~ Dntlger .~r11te ~•OI 4 f'lnnnn • V• ~•n F••"'"'O j I• o"' ~•rr 1 O~nn••• "' ~·~ F••"''"~ I <\ r "'· ~·o• ~ On<i<>•« ~• ~'" ''"~''"~ l ll o"' c'·-·-' -'--"-~-"'-"-"-"-"-'-"'-" ____ ,_1~ o "'· by winning fivP of lhr1r la sl ~l'vl'n st.1rts hut thev fell ~hnrt :ig:iinst r1ncinn11li Stin- dav. lOslng 7-4 lil'spite hnmi> runs by RIC.hit Allrn ;ind i\1:iury \V111s. Pit('hing the srrie:; opener tonigh t will he Don Su!lon , 13·11. fl'lr Los Angeles, 11nd Jl'lhn Cumberl11nd 8·13 . for San Francis· co The Oodgers believe thry're still in the ral'e hut the ir hats. especially those of \Ves P;:irker and Lim Lefehvre. don 't q111tP :ir.t the part. Bctwren thrm. Lcfehvre 11nrl P;irker :1re 0·25. Parker hil sn't hit in his last Ill al h<fL~ an rl Lefrbvre is 0-(nr.9. "If I t;:ike \Vrs nut. who do I pl;iy~" pnnderrrl \.<1s Angeles manager Walt i\l:"(- !nn. "Rut I 11·ill s1ay with Robh.v V;ilen- line ;it srcnnd h;isr. in p!:ice of Lefcb\'re. ·• V;ilrntine had three or !he Oorl11:ers· 10 hit:; Sund.i y ag:iinst Cincinn;iti',11 Ross Grims\ev and \Vinnrr \\layne Granger. Bu1 a ·rnstly fir.~! inning kept the Dodi!· ers in pursuit nf the Rf'ds ail afternoon. Cincinnati jumped on starter Doyle Alexander rnr three runs in the first inn· lng and edded two more in the second (IM(IMM•TI .. 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V•••nll~t .18 -l!~e ... -Wilk (?\, It, All.., <101 S -Htlm\ ~F -l M~V G,,m,l•v G••n~•-(W.'·41 /1 1•••n~rr IL·•-ll MC•'<•• ~···~'" Wil~tlm !!•I'll -G"msl•Y )0,:lt\1, 1r H e_ I ll II •O • I l I I I l l • 1 i l 0 0 I 1 ! 1 l • j I ! 0 11) l I! 0 ' 0 I J 1 ) 1 I l fl 11 n I 1 1 ,,,.., -l J1 r.11tnd1/l't - rnr ;:i 5.n a r e. \\'ills cu it l 3 y,•irh his sec:nnd Inn· ing home un. three run hlnw that r:ar· rlcd ilHo lhe s Angeles huJlpen. rt was his secnnd !his ~e::ison and his 19\h life-- tune in J.1 season.~ in the ma jors . Rut Ci ncinna!I collected ;i run in Iha fourth and anothrr in the fiflh before Al- l<'n·s hotnr run. Nn. 20. in the fifth inning cu! the def icit !n rwo runs Rgain 7·.'i, I.re .\lay drovp in U1rf'e of the Rrr!s' .<tf'Vl'n n111s with 11 (ll'o·run sing!,. ;ind ;a s;irrifi1·r fl v and Hal i\lcflar Ton\' rerez ;i nrl (;eor·g{. Fostrr c:ich had· two.hits. Thr 11·i n w;:is nnlv thf' sr<'nnrl all sesison fnr C'1nf'fnnali in [)1>rl~er St;irlium and it end"ri thr nrrl~' s1x·g<i1nr ln.~ing stre;:ik :ic:i !n.~I l ,ns i\ngelrs.. •1'hp Dndgrr.~ lf'ild thr ~ra~ri n .~rrie.~. wrnn1ng 11 of 1he IB mePling~. wi th two games remain ing in Cincinnat i. Redsl\.i11s QB Breal\.s Arm 0KJ.f\HOJ\1A CITY ( i\P \-QuC".rterback Sonny Jurgensen of lhe \Vashin,qtnn Rl'!<l- gkins flew in!o Oklahoma City Sunday night and confirmed he had a broken lef t arm sustained in a game ;i~ainst tlH!I Miami Dolphins S;:i1urd.:iy n1ghi and that it would require ,11urgery. Jurgensen :irriverl at the airport \\'il h Red skin~ team physic i;in Dr. P. J\f . Pa. lumhl'l .Jr .. ;ind "-':!.~ ml't hv Oklahoma Ci tv bone spt•cialist J)r. Dorialrl O Don- aghue. Thi!' 37·yca r-ol d .Jurgensen said de- lennin:ilion of how lon g he will be out of action will not hr poss-ible until surgery is perrormerl . prob;ibly today. •le s:iid. however. his doctors feel Se will be nut. "at lea st fnur or five weeks." The Redskins announced earlier tha t Jurgensen's injury had been diagnosed 11s a "fr<1cture o[ the coracoid process," by Dr. Palumbo. It came y,'i!h 50 seconds re maining Jn lhe third quarter of the Dolphins game in Mi;ir.iL Jurgensen said he. "mede a V('ry bad decision" le:iding to the injury. "! threw the bnll poorly ... I c;ime out of the P'JCket and tried tD guide it. Anytime you make ;i poor decision you feel frus· trat ed Rbout the whole thing." ThP. b111l th:it Jurgensen lhrrw w;is in· INccplerl ;inrl he said his frustration leti lo an unrort11nR!e t:1ckle along with l"E'V• r.ral other Redskins of safrty Dick An· derson re sulting in thP. Injury. He said hr \\las hit by '1inebacker Wayne Wa lkrr during the action. The \V;ishington quarterback said that at this point the injury wat. not lnfl uenc· In& any of his thinking 11bout retirement. l • -J4· DAILV PILOT Molld11y, Stpttmbfr b, 1971 ,. PATR IOTS ROOKI E SACKED -Nf'11' England fj t1 artr rha1·k .l in1 rlunkclt ari1TI- ace~ a!'i he lo.~cs ball 11 hile being h1L by /I, tlan1a Falcon s' .Jnhn Zook during ac- ton on Sunday . Ball '"·as pic ked up by Atlanta's Claude Humphrey 11·ho ran fo r touchdo1\'n. T!1e f'al cons 11·on, 43·35. Harper's Ho1ners Sink Halos, 6-4 ' ri.111.\\'A\'l\F:F: t AP ) Tnmm~· l!arprr dro1 e in four runs "·1th twn hnrne rt111s ;ind Da rrPll f'nrlrr kn!X'kf'd 1n 11\n n1nrf' tn Je;id the ~1 1h1•,1u kre Rre11·rr~ 1n a fi 4 1·11·111r1• n1·rr !hP ( '::il1fnrni:i A ngr!~ Sunrt.11 ~k1r l,11!·k11oud, 9·12. l:ii.:i:rd fnr fnur rllll)\ 111 thr fir~! 1110 111n1ni.:~. !'rlll cd dow n rn snAp .1 prri;nn;il f11 r-1:.1n1e lo slni;: ~t rr::i k. Krn Sand<'rs rrl1r1 cd in ThP eii:h th . [clrl1C' F1~1irr rf'l il'1·rd Angel st11rter Tnm l\1 ur phy in !he Sl'- ("(lnd i n n i n ,g and ser1·ed a thrrP·run hoiner to Harper. The An~el.~ begin a three- ~ame !'erie.s in Oakland tf'ldav \l,"it h Andv t-.1el'ser!u ni!h 114-l'.l ! !'1 iitP<1ln .pitrh11gain~t 1he A''!'. Chuck Dohsnn 115-~1. Tor!a~··s s::11 mt "·11! tit teh."C':t~t un Chan- ntl 5, lwg 1nnins:: at I ~fl ~lurph\". ~!akrrl tn a 4-'2 ]Parl . \l.A lkrd Rirk Au,.rha1 h and Lnrk11r1nd 111 rhr • r 1· n n rl ri~hrr 1·;in1 r !\ti anrl llar!){'r h1! h1~ 1hird p1t1·h 1nTn 1hr l,.fl f1r ld ~ra!~ In (!l\P .\l1h1;i11\..rr 11 .i-1 Iran Th P :\n~r!( j111npPrl tn a .i n lead in lhe 111~1 nn a 1>1ni::lr a Leonard 8 132 ,0~9 .. ~. 1. 1"• o•M • •• ''"'"' In ~U"· d4• • C.•l•lr•" • YJO en•"'"'""•~·~ •u•o t 4{•. ,., • ., l•o• como'"••n ond o"'"· •CC•U••• •na too"'"""' '"0" \ JOO l •O"I"'• S•" JO'°• C.~11 f'O•~. T>ll '•~• i 1>J Ol• I "" "'•"••d ·~•"o•n. O•t , l'•• .. n••-~o·o •• 1•• I" , c, ... !!•"•"""""'" "'""' ,. •••. I ' r, •. .,,.~, n•••, 1•1. 1J• ••• 1 l'•r:I "·"· A"'• r• • T••, lo••"<•'"'" '" '1•1ol ' S•••• ~' ''"" f'••• n"•nv N J , "-'"o O•h It• 11' )'° ! 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Loock \\·nOd, art rr h,,. i n g rockf'l:I fnr f11·e hits in tht first 111•11 innings. ga\'e up nn ly two l1i1rn1le-.:~ s1ngl1·~ f r o n1 !he th1rr1 lh~ou!:h !hr sr\rn!h. L1i.rk1111Nl )!Jll'P Up Alnm;ir'.- 1h1rrl 'lllC1P IP;irl1n~ 11(f lhr r1ch!h ;lllff rlr p::ir"!rrl 1•1 ra1rir ,.r S;i11r1 r1 '-;iftrr \lr \h1l\rn sin· i:lrrl 111th t1• n n1 I " . .. ·~ ' .. ·-· . ~ "~~""' ,, ~ ..... , .. ' ' • I"' !ln' o ' ' ' 1 '"'"'""l ~ ~ < .~ .. ~ • • r .... ,,.~'""•.,., l •~ ... ~·. p • • ' . ' . TCT&lt " Mll W•Ulf'' .. .... ., ... " ....... 711 • C••~,1 t• • ~·1;.c,_ I~ 0 l •P"(I••• '" , l'•n• I~ I 0 Y•' •I "····· ' ............ ,.. A~··~•C~ "' l <><• •""" n ~•n1• " " n 1~··. l "'~•·· /,•1,•u·•• • ' • ' ' • • ' " ' ' • " "" ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' • • • • • ' . • • • • ' . • • ' ~ ••I ' . ' . ' . ' ' • • • • • ' ' . • • ' . • • "'''"'"'•' LI'~ ( "'·'"'"' ' M '""''"" < I• r,..,..,. '"~•~·I ·11. r> ·~•·1 ,... Mrl.<•l>••e "'. ""'""; <1<1 J -I ,,,.,...,,n, 1r _ p., ... Irish Toll Grid Poll; SC Fifth NEW YORK (Al') -Notre n ame ranks as lhe tnp colltge lon!ball lr;im 1n the nation, bt1t Fight1nR: l!'ish ('oach Ara P:·1 r.~eg hi an says bei ng No. I al lhr r nd of the sea!>On is what t'tlll!llS. The I ·11h·rrsity 11f N>uthcrn (";;l1fon 11<1 ll':IS t <i (rd No. 5 11h1lc UCLA 11·as No. 15. Ari1.ona St::ite 11·as 14th and St anford 1vas No. 19. \\'hen inforn1rd 1hat Notre Darne v.·as p"itkcd first In The Ass0<:1<1ted Press preseason poll, v.·ith defending national c:harnpio n Nehraska l!itcond, rarsC"ghian said Sunday : "Football ga rnes are played on the fitld the game day." f'\otre Damt, ranked !'lecond in 19i0. receh·ed 885 points in thr 1Jallo!1ni.: by sports wri\trs ;:ind SJVlrlsca~ters to 870 for i'ichr;iska a I I h o u g h the 1 ·.1rnhuskcrs re{'l'll ed mnre f11·~1 pl;11·r 1ules. '.!fi 1,. 1.~ '"l!"s lll!"f' tu hr p11·\..l'r! 11p 1h:1! 111 ~1\" i; a 1 d :\t•h1·.1~k:-. 1•1i;i~·h H111l l}t•1·n11P1·. 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Soni• "'"'· r •01 .. 0 "" IH \t !:!" ll t a"v D•<~'°"'· M••••lr•, 0" o, ltCln .. 01•• 101. 1•.oln Hill 's 66 Ties Snea<l 1•, Col• 'f••booouon. l l"""""'"'"'• 1.c . "'"""""' .. ~n·o 1~1 •• ,,_, 11 •I UM.,, ... lbu<111•nru.. COO 0"•• 1.C. 171,0I• 16 . .-.. J ~•WT, ltoUl1on. Covo!o-~o•d, 15h.11:.:7 '"'''"'"•d. 1no•~w ••. 1 0~. 8••1>1>•.,.._0f!•. !'>6 M /9J 11. N11•• DonMu• u .• ~11. f'•, Mcl••..,-Oltv, UJ. 11•.lH n. J\rnm• C•rll"'"''• '"""•I..,, Getl'lordJ.OfN, 1)), It JI• )Cl. Ofo~nv l unm,rm•n, r,tu •onnv••. (Of'" V~ll•l'""!·OHv, I 1' II I•• ...J..l. 9-Y U"S-f, "I""'-'"'" ~•O'• "''l): b~~ .. ·~~~. $01! L••• C"• I.•'• l'ord. "· 11.111 1J, W1 Hv Oo lltn&o<~ £••I l •U!llWlct', NJ , l(u1m•n 0"•· I'. 11.1n c.~n·~r:;O~ ,!,11~~;, o;u•••awn, '". ll Mt! lttnYOll. Lofll"O"· I~~, 1C111m1n-fo•a . .s•. J7,llO '' JP'I~ •11thplo-11. r1, Y..n"~ l t•l)hom OHv. S•. lt,t!O Ml:~ ~,"('.';,.~~~~\, -n'.1afl••u~1 11 llDO~• M<(lu•~••· T u tt ~"· 1Cu1m•·F"'ll. all. w ,,.I, ..:, •. ~~~f, •. w~1."'t:'ills1, Poul. l"n . }If G•ro Wiid. '1".11 ... cu •• Mo . c;;.,h••dt.011¥ l/. M.Oll Jl C••I .... .il!l•rn•, G• .. •dYl•w. Me. f lC!•·OlfY lj ll.lt " c.oe•i• ••d••· 11.0 • .,11.111. f1tat• r:o,~. J. I .~ lJ M1•IO Jlf'lll,.1111 N111••lh, "'• · Mt !Ol"'l •t·Fa<d, !• ,,..,,, T 1"'1 el r l tO: hOUro. U "'!"Y!J1, ... !11 IK9"dt; l >'t r109 1-d. IJJ.J)<I -· For Third Ro1111d Lead \\'f:THERSF'!EL!l, C n n n . t Ar 1 -Cnnrrovrr.~1111 O;i1·p Hill f1rrd a fn·l'·undrr·p11 r AA :i nrl 1a1il!erl 1n1 n ;i !1t \l'ith J. C' Snr;irl fnr lhl' th1rrl rnu rin IP.:ifl in lhe $110,000 <;rP11ter H11rrfnr'd Open golf lnurna· ml'nt Sunrla v Snr11rl. 11 'nr phew nF f:in\Prl S:i1n ~r1ri1fl. h 11rl 11 Iii 1n !hr mu R.llY hr;i\ 11nrl n1.:1t1·heri 11 1!1 ~ 54 hole totll l of 201 , 1.1 und rr par nn the ~.5611-111rd \.\'pl hrr~f1f'lr1 l.:nunt ry (Jl1b COUl'.'lt Ai.ii .J111 ~ ~;11·1n i;:. 11i,, ~,., nnrl · round lradtr, !hrp"ri In 11 7fl &nd "''ll.\ rin t Ill ii h11 lf-dni,.n one 11rokt off tht pace lit 20t .J111n1ni;: him al that l1,11ure \l"f'rr De11ne Rem11n, Lou fir11ham, Fred ~fArl 1. r;Mrge Archer and Oa 1·r S!Ol'k1 nn, Rr m;in had f!\'P l"fl~f'ru!ive bird1r~ an<f 11 rloul)le bO~ey tn ro111(' !(l h 1~ fi7 Tn•n•r .. n~ I••~•., on •~• 111n.MO r ... .,.. '""""'U Cll'•n •~'' fOoJrn • ""'"' O•~• " ' I r ~ .. ,~ l'.l••• ~··.c··"~ !•<' f .... ~. (,•nt9• ,..,, . ., ' DI'•"• """''' l"" , ...... ... ,.,.~ U•r r,., "'""'" ~' r ... ~ .. o•• .... ft .. ..,.,D., 110"'0'9 flt1 •otal ",~ .. "-~"'' c: .• ~ •11 ,_ ,~ .... "''"''' ""••n .... l"•• Osoorn e Surprises Ri chey FOREST HI LLS, N.Y. IAPJ -·· ""'1e1 Thlt• ll..,n4 -An Australian carpente:r J•n itnn•1 ""'· GH>••• s ..... .., •. it " who chose the br ight Ji,11h1~ of t-1. • > w,,.,,~" 11n11,, . -" book" h I BOii (arm•Cl'lttl do! 11i. "l•"•H ... ,, Paris , anu • 1s ookinK .. 1. 1.1. , TMr• ...... e I ()UL.sider from Honolulu punch· u .'::;:,'. l..i~:~~·: ... ti;'· "'• "< "• 1. t':c• w11111m 1 d•' Ju"• M11am1", 1- No. 1 on the Coast Your Hometown Newspaper 11 The DAILY PILOT ed gaping holes into the men's Jim D•-n• "•'· CT111 ••c....,., .. ,, " l(rnv Mol"'"' .,,1. !11u "''""'· •·•I seeded ranks Sunday and thel~~··~J~~~·,~·~~~-~·~·~~~·~·~·~··~"·~-~~~~·~·~.,~-~·==~·~-~-~·~·~·~·~·~'~·~·~·~'·~·~"~~·~-~~~-~·~·~·~·l·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ US 0 T · Ch 1 1. •·•· ...o. '"'· ... 1.1 ... 1 · pen enni.s am-&Ob lull, dlf O~n~ ,..,11,.., ...... ,, '· Jud• O•l•on n..i. Goll C~•nfroau, pion.ships bade a sad rarewell 1. >·•· •·'· ~'•"<•· '"'· 1-1. lo Pancho l.onza.li>:z. The maior surprist was rashion~ hy Honolulu '~ Jirn Osborne. "'"ho eliminated Cliff Richey of San Angf>ln, Tex .. Arneriea's top ranked player ·who was seeded No. 6 here, 6- 7, 6-4, 6·4. llub Carmirhael. v.·hn used to m;ike a ti1·inR: driving nails In ti.1elbourne. drnve home \'Olleying winners in crus hin,IZ Hie Nast?.~e. Hon1ania's ~o. I Davis Cup star, 6-3. 6-3, 7-6. Con7..alez, 43. playinl! on lhe 1ame center court wheri>: he won consecutive tilles in 1948 .and 1949, showed the ravages of 11dvancing .:i~r a.~ he fell before Manuel Orante~. lighln· Ing Quick Mex ican ltf!-hander, 3-6. 6-4, 6-4 , 6-1. · 'fhe crowd of 12.noo . i;:ave their fiery hern 11 i;\andini;: ovation as he left the cnur!. Third-seeded Arihur A~he Jr. of Riehn1ond, Va ., 19/ill v.·inner· 11•ho is riow bC'1n.I{ groon1ed as the likel y ne1v cha1npion. follov•ed Gonzalez on lhe center to11rl anrl systen1<1lically di~i)Osed of Mark Cox. British left hander, 7-5, 6-2, 6·2. Serving bullets Ashe never came clo~e lo losing his delivery and he !'eemed &ble to break the blorKl Briton at will. Ashe i.s seerled third. TAKE THE NE WS QU IZ We Do re You ... Eve ry Satur da y Ba.seball S tandin~s Ai\1t:RICAN LEAGUE FlaJ11mnre Detrn1t Rn~tnn New Yrirk \V ashingtoo CIP\•eland 0?.ldand Kansa~ Cit y Chicago M1nnf>$Ola Anitrl~ Milwaukee Ea~I Division W L " 5-0 76 62 7.1 fifi " 71 "' 80 54 aa ~·est Dlvlslnn 89 50 7:1 65 6.''1 i3 f\..1 7.1 " 75 60 77 Jund•Y'• ll 1rwn1 W••"•"Ornn \, ll"l"""l'I J llo,.nn I . (1..,,.4nM I /./•w Vnrk ~. 0-lrO" I Mlrw•u•"•• 1. 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Mn"''"'' 1 <'n•l•~tlP~·· I, /./•., V~rO J .O.•lon!• ), S•n f'I,..,~) (•ntlnn•t. I DoG~t" J '"'"'"" I \, 54n r-""""'" "·1 fO)(l•~'l Gam•1 Prt. .59' .554 .525 .514 .431 .417 .586 .529 .507 .4116 .47:-i .379 GB 6 10 ll'o 21 25 8 II " J5 l'.! 29 /./•,... Vor< !So•••• 10~1 •• '·'~"''""' IMt ~n•"V 1 Ol nogM ~' ~nuo\ •G•~'"" I) I) ·~~ i•'"••• J-11 al ~.;~:1tln~,. h'>"e 14 11 •n<I c.n""~'~" 1 11, ), twl• ("•c•uo 1r ,, •• ,., J • •"~ +.<~111,.,•~ •" "' 0•0•· •• 111 Al "'"'bu•V" rF\,11,.. 11 •n~ w.,..,, l •I. 1 .. Du\lo" !F\,ll>nq~•m 'I• o• C.nnk 0).4/ al .._,. l•n•• !S•o"• i ·St, "'qnt S•" f r•"<"'o ICumeu l1nd 1 l! •1 D0691ct !Sun"" 1).1!1, n1g~1 C•nc1nn•U tSlm1>1"" '')•I ~•n D•-l llel>l!c!1 !l-161, nign1 EAN LEWIS 1966 HA BO D., COSTA MESA Modern Compl11 1 S1rvic 1 & Parts D11p t. 646-9303 540-9468 Modern Body Shop for All Ca rs Orange County's Larg:est and l'vfost l\1odern T oyota and \'olvo Dealer O"fRSEAS Dlll"ERY SP£CIAL15T5 VOLVO 1971 DEMO 1•2 SEDAN 114• R•dia . 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"' •d•t•t"'""' _ .... ........ •ST lMf11t&13 9 77• -""· -,_, '""' ... · ... u llllRT tllS ......, • _....-....... . . ........ ,.,,. ~' WIPER REFIUS JS?:,, """"""'"""V\.......,~'\J\,;v\""l'-..rll WESTMINSTER Bt1ch 81 . It Mc:F1dden, 15440 Beicli Blvtt. DAI LY PILOT Jf> Exhibition Seve n Pac ific-8 Grid .T eams Ra cii1g Entries Football In Running for Ros e Bowl R o b i n ~on Takes Big Keg Lead Santa Susana's Ja.v Robinson, "'ilh A brilliant 9!13 aeries. tonk a 205-pin fld- vantagf! inln today's lle<'ond and thi rd round.~ of the \Vestern Stales bowling cham- pio nship. Robinson rln·d hi.~ fvur gamf'! block :it l\1u1;1 Lt1nC's in Costa ~1 e~a Sunday cveni11i::. Robinson. \\•ho 11'on !lie \\'c.~l Coast i\1 :11,·h 1::11111! l·~l11i"1!11;1- !irins l;1st t-.·ln11d;1~· 11igll1 !tl l\nna. v.·as dul" \\1 r:l('(' l 'h\l('k Si~k of S;1cru1nc11!n ;11111 ,\'1\1111g Phil Del.UL':! of S;in Jo'ruucisi.:11 in a pair nf ruunds todav. A four gan1e 1Jl0<:k ":HS srt for Sacran1c11to nt I tuday "·ith four rnore i:amc~ con1- pleting the v.·eekend chcun- pionship in San Francisco at 5. Robinson's four 1i:ame Sf'ries went like th is: 22.1-23:1-279-258 -an Rl'erage of 248 per game. ~" Miii fWrltol\0 W•l<h Cu'1 Ga \W••""') Counc•• w~l~ <,\_';~,\>LI """ ,o.l••l J< IPur..11 Fdo~Y l{Jp /Hl tll ~•g f'ol..,., W•rd! ~n!'l o'i."i;' &-~c~ M~Dn~ l~J••dl ol<!o ol. <IP. (llf,,.jf>I, P<1<I• Cl•lmlt11 P>i<• I ll-Oii. D•"•nLt (PAV•l On lr<O 6eA"' IOrovt rt ro11 l'<tOt• l"••n.,/ ll~r lomao <Wd"of'1 M' r"•rt B<11L<• IV•v•n~I "•I M•d " IW•td) \•m" NloM Oul l!t8rll l11a 'lrute IWrig~!) I 110•~ r~l•Au"I lluo If [og,., I( orilnt•I AL\O i':LIGI BLI A 'I • r.,n·.,. rr~,0~1 .. 1 '"""·~q ilh'> •\l ... u~•·nl l1' •• "' "' "' '" , ~··' J llOll. 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Loul1 By Tbt ASSOCIATED rHt:SS The Annual run for the nosl'! Row] stu1pes up lll lln :ill·l11t fight 11nd Southern C11 IHnrnl 11 footbal l co1:1ch Joh n McK<1y Is the fir.~l to il~ret. Mcl\:1y, \l'ho hns co:1(·hl'1t rhe 'l'r"<1Jt1n!'I inru the ltv'e Bu11I f11e t1rnf's, ~.-i~·s : "S..•1"f'll !1f 11111· l'l~hl !1';1111~ l"oul d 1nake 1t In l';1s:1<l1'11a" 'J'hi'rl' WMS a f•Jur-wa\' t1<· r,ir :;t>tond behind the · \\'ill11f'r. Stanford. la:;! year, and everv tean1 "'ith the exctptiun Or Vt'ashington Stale had a \\'ill· ning se11son. Three or t h t t o p quarterb:1ck.<1 in the con- ference in 1970 have gredu;.11ed -l-leisn1an Trophy winner ,Jim P lun kett of St;inford , l""n· nis Uu111n1i t of UCLA :ind l(1rn1f'r \\'e.~!n1i11ster star ll:11 e !'!•nli;dl i•f l.' ii l i r 0 r ti i ii . l1r1lar·lurf' 11f i>;leh le;11'1."~ ll ~izP;1IJ\t" pnd1l 1·111. 1\111 fivo· ;irr h;1rk. Thf·v :i1·e .1i1 11111~· ./<o!leS "f S11uth1•11; ('iii, 111!<1 t 11'w~· g 111th•c! 1hl' 'l'n1j:111-: t .. 111~· N1·11· Ye;11"s J);1y 1·l:1ss1e ;1! I ';i»:Hlrn:i: I Ian i·'u11ls 11( ()1'<'~~011 , ~11111y Si~ki1ler 1)f 11 1e \\':1~l1i11g101111 I luskit>.~, 'l' y l'aine uf \\'>i~hl 11glon ~la1f' ;1111 1 .Jint Kil111;11·1 in u( Ur1·g1111 St:itt. l\ilrnarli11 look over f•>r Steve End irnlt when the l;iUPr \\'11S injurPfl. It remain01, tn be seen whether Endicott. the erstwhile regula r who broke a boM In hJ1 right wrist, eln rega in the 1tarter'1 role. The first conference game! "";on't be pleyfcl unti l the lhird werk of the 11uturnn :ll'hedule, wlii1·h ;<;houl1l J:ivc 1111 lhe con· lerull'rs lin1plc tirne to tune 1rp lur lhe Hust' 111·1wl r ece itself. Si1ullt1•1·11 t.::1l1furnia is a 1w r r11111<1I prf'S1'3SiJll f;1vuritc, ll ,1bti11rl•u11 McK:iy dues not 1Jrolcst. lie lo.-:l 111:.111y uutstan. ll i11g perfurrners Bobby Chandler, Sa n1 Oir ker son. Clart01K·t D:ivi .'f and, due tu a spri111( praclice hip injury, halfback Hod McNf'll. But he hH!i such returnees a! Jont!I sod hi! alternate at quarterback, Mike Rae : and big Sam Cunning ham And Lou Harris, both. fine batlcarriers and pa11.'I rertivf'1's . Oregon i!I anything but 111 1'.lf'tper. Coneh .lerrv Frei h11i< 11i;111_v .~tartPr.~ on o"rren~t nnd dcff'11Sf' hat k fr11n1 J97fl. !n 11d- di!1<ir\ 111 Vout.~ nt (1unrterhaek, \l'ho hn1f..e !II" tied e1·ery ! lf'l'l!l)ll p:1.~Si11g l'!'t'Ortl i!S ;1 S11plu1t1U>1'1', l-'!'f'i i~ hll'S~f'd 11illl lluhli_v M1~1rr. H ti-2. 2111· 1 ~11111<1 l:tilh:h·k whu i.~ 1•q11:111 y cl~ 11;1111it• v:1h·hi11g vr runninli( 11•i!h 111e li;1lJ. .lohn RaL~tnn, ~·ho <'Oached St:i nford lo it!! nlu.~t !IUccessful .11nd t xciting •e11.~on!'I In ages, fa<"t'S a. monstrou!j rtbuilding job. Iii!'! nf(en.~e 1nay well have been !'.hot tn piece:. with. the grerluatinn of Plunkett and h is chief receiver1, former Golden "'est star Randy Vatah1 and Bob Moore. OQn Bunce. P I u n k t t t' 1 b11ckup in 1968-69, who Jlt out last yea r. and Mike Boryla, art !ht leading candidates to Sul't'l"ed Plunkett. Ncw1·111n1"r Pepper flndger!I, furn1erly ;in 11~ist11nt cnt1eh al Ul.'1.t\ and for the p11 ~t rnur _ve11rs bossrnan at K11n.'las, in- herited Tommy Prothro 's job at U<.:LA. lie Klso inherited IOme. m&- jor problems. Ht must find a replaccmf'nt for DummH, the gre11lesl pll!j!fr In Bruin h istory, And he must rtpl11ce 1 pl11ye r who h11d yet tn play 1 minute. of v11 rsily football - J11me:ii McAJisler0 w i d t I y recruited, widely publiciled running beck who ha!j been declared ineligible b.v the Na- t.ional Cnllegi;i te A f h I e 11 c A.~.~oeia!inn bl"cause of a reg istral1on technical]ty. Two junlur college tran.'lfers. !\.·like Flurf's and C I 11 y I :all!i).!ht·r-. 11ppe;1r In he the b1•s1 b1•ls lo n·pl;1('l' l>ummi t. Ut•e Andros' Ore.i:on Slate s11u:.td hus 1111 inrredible. 45 let- lennen retu rning, but the. Beavl'rs lost hca\•ily on defense by graduation, in- cluding tackle (:reg Han· neman. On offen~, however, they hal'e most or their backrieJd back, lncluding hard· hitting fullback Dave Schill.Ing. DtLura started out good ~1ith a 2oa game , but then slir· ped considerahly wit h a 1:'1·1. He followPd that 1<d!h a 2.12 and then f1ni.~hed '.l1ith 197 for a 738 serirs. Sisk 1,1·;i~ ~I pin~ behind DeLuca . He rnuld nnlv hit the 200 figure once, r11!1ing ri fo11r- game block nf 7:'17 (170-167·21:;. 185\. Last ye;i r's winner or the l\onii Lanes event -San Bernardino's r.ary f\.1adison - elso won the slate rolloff. ~ .. 111 T~• (Uoh,,ml )QYCll> F•Y IA<l••'I Ovn•" D<>lly l !lnh'"'~~I D••• N Oandf !H•rll ll••uted (onv IW•'"'''\ Cn« A 011 Mor o~" IP~o'I IC.o!v'J T '""" '"'•non 1onv A~t1 ll)r••~tl ll oc~•' Tn h'r 1c~rt101•) /'I' Rooo M•n l (•n•~•I A l~O El !GISLI! \/II"'"'""' IWMd\ M• '°'"""'"·"-lr--.-.,.,1 '" "' '" "" "" '" "" '" '" '" "" "" NIN TH llACE -'I~ vor~• ] V'i' nl«' ~ ~" (I•""'""· l'u"' 51•!IO {I•'""""""'~ "OQ(I 1 "~ .<"""' IA~"''' R nll''~'"V Ro~~ ((•rdOl•I l"'rn• !\•r ,. ..... (WMdl C•lilornoo Smav 11'.,n•rj S•nc' P•n<I• ll<~ugnn! t"""I•'• 01~1 !Rob:n•oo l "' Goin· Mon (LI Phom I ~Ir" lo C11 1Wol,OM1 '" '" "' " ' ' " '" "' "' C O!l!l..,n. O•O!•nct, )1.J, ~lJ; M~· N•llv, B•l llmo•~. 11·4, .110: 1!1111•. Oa•· 11...,, 11·1, /al; '" Oo~o.on, B•"•rnero, 11 I, .i'OI. f'•'"'"'• B•llimot•. II I, ,ll:ll N"TIO"IAl lf ... Gllf r 11rot. Cl1tb G "" It t.1 P<I, r1""'""'• ""o. 11 1 ;01 IS !<loll .J..i fl eck•f, /"~I. 111 l~ ~O 111 .J4J (;.~rr, "''· IJj JJI '.IO 11.I .J.» S•nov<ll•n, "oh. 11l '" ~ 1!7 .lll c Jo<1~. l'J'I'" na •.IJ st 1 ... l1' '""'~· JI. L. 11.1 ''-' 111 ll!l .n1 H '""'°"• A•I. lll •l<I 11 !3' .no M. ,O.lnu, St L, 1.'ltl !3? I! Uf ,l it 15 95 is a low price for a tire. But low price is not enough. W. o, .. ,,, LA 116 !" 11 111 .JI) "' ---B•r Me J"" (H•rll ~~------~ If you've got car troubles, come to Penneys Scientific Testing Center for an electronic examination of your car. Only988 V.'e can poinl out weak spots in several vital are as of your car. Jn less lhan one hour we put your car .through a series ol scien1itic tests {212 of them, to be exact). S!eering, eng ine, brakes. lra11sn11ss1on. etec ti 1ca l and cooling syslems. You wnlrh Hie results come out on an f'lf'clronic lypcwr1!er. The wri1ten report shows ll1e resulls of lhe tests. ll Indicate s what Jested par ls or your car a re weak a nd what parts are 6trong. A trained diagnostician wi!I go over the report with you. 1t you wish, he'll give you an eslimate of any necessary repairs. You'll be able to take care of many small problems before they turn into big problems costing big money. There's no obligation to have 11ny of the work done. You decide what to fix 1nd where to fbc It. Only 9.88. Nol bad for a check-up these days. Available et •&UENA PARK (Qf~ngethorpe AtV11lleyVi@w) CAR LS!A O fA&HION VAllEY..sAN PIEGO fUlltRTON HUNTINGTON BEACH MONTCLA.11 NEWPOAT I EACH ORANGE "THE CITY" l lVHSIDI Dlagnoollc l•nH open Monday tttrough loturday. If you like to save money, Save Sunday ~ too! 2' MO NTHS GLl.-,RAHTl:I. WITH t MONTHS !~ Al.LDWAHC• ~--•t ProlKllon 0 1111a nl11. 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I •dt'oal E•c• .. l ax a<11ut1""'"' •llow •n<• Woll bl maM. un Ille ~101 of It>• 1Mrce n1 v i i"1 "''0"1ff !<••II '°'"'"""\Q, PORl:M05T PlllOlf CllON GUAl'l:ANTl:IE CHAlllT.Hl:lll."S HOW VOUlll G UARANTl:I: WORKS• ... u .. .,.,., ... , ...... 1 ••.. 2• ...... uu 1110%allow•nc:o prtlod ., 1-l montll• ll"'lioollewo n~• perh t<I ,, l -1 J monlllo 21.,.Mlowon.c• "rlod 14 ·14 m o nlllt T,.1. Llf• P r•IK U .... W• IH>Hd ln10 .,.~,.v r-o rr rnotl 1"' ••'• '''~''"" '"" <ll<•ln«, 1 l'>l v ••~n o+ wh•" v uu• tu• l"Olll<I 1.-t •Pl.K ~d. !I VUU• l"r ... ~ ... nu! !•'•C•111 •<>• 1uco111(1 '''Q""''""l wr wo •• "''"" '" ,11uw 10"" h .,•<l lln t"" nroQo.,•I P•"fha•• II"~•.•" llidln~ •aol•<•lll~ r •a~••I r ~<"• 1 ••.l1t w •·n tne """ ""• .,f • .. r w In•, W• -...11 """W I I "'"o"~ '"" '"" ""'' ,,, I•• ~"""~ Tll• ••• "'"' l\al! 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Penneys Mileagemaker II Bl1ckw1ll tut>.I••• $11• 650x13 700x 13 695x1 4 735x1 4 775x1 4 825x14 560x14 685x 15 735xl5 775x15 815x15 8"15x15 Prlc• 16.95 17.95 17.95 18,95 ....... 20.95 •. ' .•.• "'22.95 17.95 19.95 19.95 21 .95 23.95 "25.95 Whllew9ll11 $3 more '•d. T111 ••••.•• t ,76 ••..••• 1.95 I' ••.•••• 1.94 ••.•••• 2.01 ....... 2.14 •••• ' •. 2.32 -..••.• 1.74 • ' ••••• 1.91 • ...... 2.05 •..•.•• 2 16 •..••.• 2 37 ..••..• 2 48 4995 Mlnl·•tz• I treck at•reo tip• deck. Feialures 16 watts AMS al 5% total h11 rmon lc dlstort1one r. ' . , I ·----2495 Mlnl-.in ™-e011 ... rter. l JCPenney 'Y e s , you can s hop 12 t o 5 Sundays t oo a t any of these Penney Auto Centers: !U(NA ""'"" CANOGA ,AltlC C All!l~!A,0 CHUlA VIST A DOWNEY FASHION VA.Ll EY SAN 01roo ~llERTON HUNTINGTON 8!AC14 M ONTCL A 11 NEW PO AT BEA CH OllANGf "TME CITY" RIVER.SIDI 'VENTUltA. U1e Pet1nay. n,_ PCPf"leM ''°"· •o.-o ~ef+lo~ ot Va"*r ~ (ao..d $undcry) • JI DAILV PILOT FAMILY CIKCt'S b11 Bii K_..., , -r got 0 hit but somebody caught it before it hit the Q'Ol.W'ld." Se11io1·ity Syste111 Fac e~ Cl1alle11ge \\.ASHl \'GTO'\ I AP I Congress' seniority S)'Slem faces a ne1v challenge next month: a bill to buy it out 11.·1th big pension bonuses for old- timers ""'ho don't seek re-e!ec· tion next year. Chairman Je r om e n. Waldie, 10.Calif.), of the Jiouse retireme n t su!J.. committee savs the J>f'nsion honu!i bill i5 ~el!lng subsl.:in· t1al support frr,n1 elder t·r1n· ~ressmr.n v.·hn r1thcr plan to r'et1re nr ~a1· the \ 11nul<J 1f the °'1r'll't'~ ;1rr• ilnprr,1·f"I "F.nr,urh '" er11111nr" 1nr 11nr lhrri1·1· ~·.•·"lrf 111,r~ ·• \\;1ld .e \f!lr1 Bt1 t th(' t.1 \I h<i r•·h ~···1 1o1it 1,f \\-:.t ld!t• ~ ;,wn ~1iF;rr,n1m1n1:e 11·1!1! no rel'r,rnrn{·nd;1!1<Hl l•1r 1,r ag:11ns1 aonro1al ttnd ma1· no! Rtt 11ut •11 qlf' parrnt P1 .~t Off ice and {'1111 N>r'.1t·t ('1ir11· 1n1!lte for ll11u~t llt14•r 1·1.n· s1d rral 1nn One ~uhcomm1t!C'" 1,1ppvnl'1\t Ti ep Bill Chappell ./I' 1 IJ- ·r1a l. eal!<; it "1n e~senee <1t1 effort 111 huv those \\·h1, ht1ld sen1ori1 ~· into earh· ret irr- mrnt." \\'a!die sa\"s !hilt langu;igc is h!untf'r 01,1;1 hf' 11·11uld ('/11~1~r "hur that':; about "ha! 1! is all ri~ht " The hill i11ln1d111·rrl h v V•ri!d1e . 46. and fl l'p. ~!orris K ' L'dall. 11)..Anz.1. 49 . wou ld g1\·e senior congressmen ~'ho quit next year up to an e s t i m a t e d S40,000-a-year pension. a S0.000 increase. They would also get up to '50.000 paid life insurance. \\'aldie and Udall hope the pension bonuses not only 14·ould weed out the :>1eniors - a !hird or the 535 senators and I louse members are orer 60 and 44 are Q\'er 71l -but brine- in a YOUng<>r set !ha t 11·nu!d 01enu.rn 1he st·~tem con· rPn!ralin'-? f'nn(!rr:~s· j>0\1·er in m1·n 11:11h i;er:ir•nty Thf' \1•n111ri'1 1)()1\r•r is in 1 H11111)!i •t•es . \1 ~l'"'e r·hairrnen. ~l"l!:L'led un !eng!h of srr1 ic.:e all•ne h;ive 1t great dr;il or euntr11l 111·er what le~1~lat1on l''>t'~ tri the llou~e and Senate fli,.•f' -anti 01 er !he form of thr bill.-v.hen 1he_1· get there ' By thf' lime mtn acquire tlli1~e positions. they·vf' lost The zeal to find ne \1-· solutions ... \\'aldie conten ds. "If ynungrr me mber s ha d mnr e re~pon~i bilily. !he ma 1 a is ' w11uldn't ~t in as won·· S1 ~te'n or the 21 I-louse com· 1n1ttee chairmen are 01·er 60 and rune are O\'Cr iO : ty,·e!ve nf the 17 Senate committee 1·h:i1nnen are '•I er 60 and se\·en are O\'l!r iO. Libylt Leader, 28, Acco11iplislies Much TRIPOLJ. L1b\ a 1 A Pl \luammar l\adaf1 . Et 28 or1e of !he \1-'0rld's younJ:t'~t heads of stale. is flrmlv in rontrnl rif l.1h\'a two \'Ctn·~ after !u, l-l'1Zure nf f)!1~·1·r H,., •·.in hu:\~I ••I ach11·1 rmrnt«. 1n t1 o I Ii 1•uht1•" :irvt rn"1:111''" \\<11!af1 11 .1· ;1 t1HI•' ~~11\.11••11 •1 ll ftn\ ! tJ)1, .. 1 I I'~ !'11 fi " /o\{'1"lht•·11· f\11 L' f1ln • ir1 :i blo~i(ll r,, • ••1111 1111 \l·j1I I llffi• !\1n1" 1111·11 I 1• li.i •·,Ld1l1 fi,..j ;i \ln.nt: 11 :1t1qn~111~t i.:··~"r"· r11r·nt. fJU~!td 1\qwr ir ;1n ;,, d Hr1t1~h 1r11"P" lr•,111 L1b,·:in lir1~r ~. l'fllllflf1''d hi ~ <irm v 111lh Sr111!"l an{I Fri'!lth :irm~ ilt1d fnrf'ed p(l\\erf\d \\'rstt·rn r,11 entnpanies to his "tll. /\ tiathelor ll'hen he \rd the c.nup, the handsome Kad;if i no111 has !wn "'1\·e~ Ills r..io~lem n~ligion aJloy,·s lour. Lih)'a. a \\'Lde desert ex· pa n~e facing !he Jl,l editer- raneaii. hns mntie 11 m11lenial h1~t11r\ ul f11rPI J!n don11nat1on trlln1 thr f'hu1•1Hl'liUl~ ;1111t f,rct•h• lu 1h1• 11:1111111• Hl his \II\\ II 1\,1, ,\ IHU I' Ill II '. l•\lll i•t 1111••J 11;11f11t1,1l p " l I l I • ' hadal! Ii.... :i' II I,. \ • d "1n1cl11111.: l1 k•· •·1111.11 11111!111J.! :1111ong .\1.!11 11 ;111\·1, '\\'t• llidn'l h•l'l l1 k1' Ill.I l •'l' ill Hiii' hu111t· \111)1 I h ~ 01 Cl'ptlll\'flllJ! !JI l•-.1·11t'1' 11( Iii" foreign bases and thP oil ('!nll· panle~ at the lln1(' of thr tnonarchy:' SilY!'i I! o s n 1 Shaban . h • H d of the ANIMALogic • AcL OOY I'll &!tu 'f"'1MO "I> .-v ~ f66 .1 ~IJPPoS£ ~ ffV rT" fOll -•e i • gu\'ernment·run Libyan News A ~ern:y. "E•en after the re1oltil1on we thought i I v.·l)uld takt years lo get rid of f•1re1gn troo ps. Instead. Kadafi did it Jrl a 1n<i1ter of months." Ahf'r that. he got the nil 1·r11np<irne~ tri rai'e prices. and t,no<: 1n m1lllun<; n1ore 1n an. 1111al rr\enut-~ for lhP Tripoli J.!••I 1·rnmf·~11 1 .. ntr;1< r' )1.,1r lieen signC'd 111th fun·.~11 1.:11n1p11111es for l•I'\\" h1i~p1l<il~. hrJU~1ng C'OO· ~!l'LH'll•in <ind 1ndus1r1es:. 1--ew prtljt·tl~ l1;,1·e hee11 cumpieted . t,ut li1·111~ rnnd1tir1n); ror the !1>.11 1n1lhnn Lihy11ns :ire ahnut the ::;.1me a~ they were under the 1non;i rchv -still rated arnri11g the besl in the Arab \1'Urld. The economy is moving tov;ard its 1969 level after a period of uncertainty followin~ the coup, \\o'estern diplomats i;ay. h1 th"' J<ist rcw 1nonth~ Kad:ili ha~ plungrd again int11 1ntcrnat1or1:-il pohllcs. Hr h;t' 1-1·~umcd \ j<;ilc; lo 1\ 1 ;i b r:1ri1!al.~. a! limr~ hhOY.1ng up 11nh1•r<il1l1·1I For r1,n·;ul1at111nh o.() hul 1-:,u1·~ 11 1~ ff'J"r·t1on ,,r rr:1dit1•1nal .\1 ah rri.:unf'•; ru~tu•d hun H1t11 11·1·111,!r1111ni.: th1· !c:1cl1·r'! 11r :i n ;ilM11"1!11' f'Ullfl Ill .\l11r<>l't:U Ill .lull ~l11ro<·r·;111 l\1n~ ll:i.1:;s:-in tiro.ke rcl<r tiun.~ y,•ith Llbya. l.at('r Kud:ifi vehemently al · lacked King lfu.c;~ein of Jordan for repression or Palestinian guerrillas. r..1any diplomats In Tripoli fee.I that Kadafi ii cunning. Jfe lias prodded Egypt and Syria into plans for a conrederalion of Arab rl'Jlublics. Al0t1g v.·ith t:gypt he helped Jafar f'I N11n1alrl rtpr t ,Jll a C'o1n1nuni~t-in~pired coup 1n Su1lan 1:1~\ .Jul.1· Snrnt· !10.000 Eg1 plu1n~ h;n r rcpor lvrll,1 ~citied in Llh\ ;1 ~1111.'t' H1r l'OUp K:•:Jat1 tia, sii::ned :111 11n1nla:,rol1on anr~" nlt'n! 111th l':11rn 111 :in ('11,.rt tu ~lt1n \1h;1t rnan~ l.1h~;Ul\ lr.1r 1~ an "i':J:yptian invasu)n" TH E BEST ltc-lldl>r!thlp JI !I I I I 1iro11t "l'f'll nut~" 1, "lh' or 11,,. 11·orld'1 1no~t pnpul11r 1·om1r 11rlp8. R••»d H d111l,y In 1he nA1J.Y l'Il.OT. • l/N-8ROOK Your Choice Tear Proof 12'' x 12'' MIRROR TILES DINING CANOPY "P ei feet for comping or backyard set-ups . •Se ts up in minutes. •Made of teor proof, hose wa~hoble reinforced vinyl. 9 ft. x 10 ft. 9 inch size. REG. 115.49 SAVE OVER $2,50 TUES . & WED . ONLY 6" Long Bike •You'll be the fa irest of them all & so will your home -here's the way lo mak e rooms look ligh te r & brigh ter, •Ea sy to install-ju~! paste, p!oce & stand back and admire your work. PLAIN 47c REG. 69c e;i GOLD VEIN OR SMOKI 67~ REG. 99c ANTIQUE 77~ REG. $1.19 TUES. & WED. ONLY! COMBINATION LOCK 1 ~Famous Malibu-Low Voltage OUTDOOR LIGHTING • Sturdy ea$y to use combination for !oft bike wheel lock·up. • factory tested, dependable -6" lo ng steel shackle. • Just in time for bcick·lo·schooll REG. 95c 75~ TUES. & WED. OHLY I SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Pactra• Installs in minutes -take it along when you move. Includes trans- former, lights, cable, mounting brackets a nd stokes. 3 light Set SAVE $10.00! REG. 536.99 TUts. & WID. ONLYI Better Quality 2 Gallon SPRAY 'NAMEL BAMBOO RAKE AZALEA TREE • Non !oir.ic, qu ick dry, high g!o1s finish, • For hobbyists, bock to school, plastic model1, oil tovch up jobs. • 30 colors to choose from REG. 59c SAVE 750/o 19.~ .. TUES. & WED. ONLYI Colorful Padded KID'S TV STOOL • A perfect perch for the kids -0110 handy for mom or dod for hord lo reach spoLs, • Colorlul podded to p to oive lhat •"-Ira occent. uo. $3.19 $1~ Tun. & Wtd. Only • Gcther up th e leaves fast end easy without iniury to grass roofs. •Firmly reinforced tines. REG. 59c 33~ TUES. & WED. ONLYI • Beautiful ever-green tree.s develop big clusters of flowers. •A beaut ifu l c ccent plant-they're polled & stoked & from 11/2 to 2 ft. high. REG. $3.49 SAVE $1.50 TUES. & WED. ONLY! Rustic Cedar SPLIT RAIL FENCE •Complete fence includes 4 ft. hand split po~ts a nd 8 ft. roils. • Fence yourself in--it takes jusr 2 hours to do a front yard. 40 ~-~ .... REG. 59• TUES, & WID. ONLY • ' I } , .. 1~­k " ~·~· ·~·· .. ----.= '• ' v • , 1 • j . , • ' " . , ... _, ~ -l # 1 Prepare for College Summer Fun Left Behind Oo1ily Pilot Photos By Lee Payne De bulanle s Ca rroll Brewster Beek and Lisa An n Woodman fo und wat e r jobs be at the heat and .help ed the community. Carroll teache s sa il ing to Michelle Springmeier, left, as Lisa helps Ric k Tra yl or learn to swim . , I I i ., ' l' By t:AROL :\100RE OI I,,. O••IY f'olvl 11111 C<irnpanile chunes and sludents in the qu<'ld beckon the 197! Children·s Hon1e Society debulantes to college l'a1npuses later this month. But they are reluctant to leave t heir potter's wheel, sv.•in1n1ing and sailing stude11ts, E u r o p e an souveni rs, macran1e and nee<i!e- point supplies -or a harp - whatever made the summer of '71 individual and memorable. Like the time they interrupted their heavy social calendar for an impromptu cook-out at Big Corona "to become helter acquainted in- formally; yo u can't be presentable 1vhen your bikini's wet." As back-to-school 1vardrobes take With ribbons from her hunter horse show days behind he r, Lesa Lee Wagne r molds a c eramic p1e c.e on her potte r's wheel. Her hobby led to choi ce of a rt major this fa ll at UCLA. " ··~·~--~,.·-~·-----.~!.....-........... , priority . the young women havt> niore \'-'lllingly dropped off their summer jobs -waitresses, sales clerks, mothers· helpers and recreation depart1nent perso nnel. Three of the 18 debutantes are headint: for out-Of-state can1puses. 1'he !\1isses fii1elissa Beth McCray, Diane Ruth Barrett and Judy Ann New have been accepted at Lewis and Clark College, Portland. Ore.; Stephens College, Columbia, i to., and University of Nevada, Reno. Already the most well-traveled of the group. Miss McCray spent her senior year at Leysin American Sc hool. Switzerland and has been concentrating on her harp lessons to be a music major, f.1iss Barrett came home to a surprise birthday p11rty ilf1er spending her sun1mer as an ext'hangc visitor to estancias 111 Buenos Aires. H:lll"ail talll'd :.;f'\·eral 11( thr debu1'111!C'S and !hf'lr f:'l111ille.', Ill· t'luding :'1 !1~s l\:ithlrcn Ann i\:ibl'r~ '''110 spent !l1ree 1\Tek~ :.;11i111n1111g. snorkeling and "ph<ltogr;1ph111~ th1se sunsets' .. on :\lnui. Slit' wil\ choose be tween psycholog~' and educa tion majors at California \Vestern University. San Diego. Uni versity of California cam· puses will be new homes for r.tiss Solveig Store, majoring in mathematics at Irvine and Deborah Dorene Pennington, heading for Santa Barbara. They both com- bined waitress duties with beach activities this summe r. Mi ss Jill Ann Corzine, who will attend Orange Coast College, and l\fi ss Lesa Lee Wagner, who wll majo r in art at UCLA . put their taler1ts to work durin~ vacation. Some of the distinctive ceramics from l\liss Wa gner's potler's wheel \\'ere given to friend s. Miss Corzine performed with the Jcthus Singers of St. An d re w ' s Presbyterian Church at various Ca Ii fo r n i a locales and they will repeat at Yose niite on Labor Day. Science and humani lie s courses will be pursued by the Misses Car- roll Brewster Beek and Claudia Anne Carver at Stanford. Miss Beek spent her summer on the waterfront teaching five sailing classes a day for the City of New· port Beach. She enjoyed instructing child~n and adults about Sabot maneuver· ing because "I could work out• doors." \Vater sports also occupied Mis~ Lisa Ann \Voodman. v•ho taught pril'ate swimming lessons. She will attend UCLA with fellow debutante, .\t1~s Oian:i i\lac i\.-lello!L a pre-la\V n1;1jor Arl s111dies at San Diego State \\'ill be crnpliasized bl' the i\'i isses Calheri1H' I.er Chichester an d 1Ji;1ne 1\l<lner Frascr- i\liss Pauline Boyd . who already hn s a seinester's credit al Coltey College , lt1issou ri: i\1iss Victoria Ann Harper, who visited relatives in Northern California this sum- mer, and Miss Dovel! Smith, who will major in nursing, will ente r Orange Coast College. As her debutante "sisters" sam· pie college life before their Dec. 28 formal presentation, Miss Sandra Hol stein will wait to enter Cal Poly at Pomona as a home economics major for the winter quarter. She just ret urned with her family from a six-wee k vacation in Italy, Spain and Fr<111ce. 6rnen , .~ , , BEA ANDERSON , EdHo• M911e111, s ... rtm Mr ,, un I"••• '• . .,. ·' ·- " Good Scout Comes Forward to Defend 'Little Old Lady' DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am at a loss to understand how a woman who is a~ mean as you could have survived in your job for ove r 15 years. Many of your answers show you to be a sarcastic, Msympat hetic and totally unfeeling ~rson. Your heartless reply to the · uld-be Eagle Scout was the worst yet. i The lad asked you to write a 50-wllrd 1 sta1e1nent explaining why you are against ,lrugs for teen agers. This. he said. vn1s part of his assignmenl for his Eag le ~ut badge. You told him to go to the I Hbrary or to the newspaper and hu nt up f 80tlle back columns -that you had writ· ten thousands of words on the subject and he should not be as king you to do bis work. ' I Since you are supposed to help people I see no reason for your having turned the boy down. In my opinion he i,•:as paying you a compllment by asking. You owe him an apol ogy. -MRS. N.L .. PEBBLE BE ACH. DEAR N.L.: Such compliments I can live wltbout. Nearly every day somebody ask~ me to do liis work. The most fre· qutnt requests come from studentll who wo uJd like me lo research lbe drug pro- • blem, marriage. Jove. 11ex or the Rise and Fall of the twmaa Empire. The would·be Eag le Scout 11hould have prepared bis own stateme nt and when I told him 50, I received a barrage or blasts from irate readers -Including • clobber from the kld't mother. Arnone all the beef1, ltlere was a breath of fresh 1ir -a letter from a National Olrec:lor of the Boy Scouts of America. Here it Is : DEAR ANN LANDERS: As Nati0tal " Direc:tor of Boy Scouting and one who is responsible for the advancement plan, I appreciated your answer to the Boy Scout who asked you to write a statement on drug abuse as pa rt of his Eagle project. The entire philoso phy of Stoutin~ revolves around lhe idea of a boy plan· ning, developing and carrying out a pro- ject. Yle are pleased th<ll you recognized th is concept and we thank you for your interest and understanding of Scouting . H you wish to use this letter in yo ur column you have my permi ssion to do so. - JACK C. K E ET 0 N , NORTH BRUNSWI CK, N.J . ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: ltlay I say a word to "'Niagara Falls Griper?" She was highly critical of her crrworker who in· sisted on·butting into conversations with cute atorles and anaJ>Jhots of her dog when the othe r women were talking about their children. I am the mother of four kids and three silky terriers. I carry pictures of both the kids and the dogs, but the stories I tell about the dogs are a lot more irfteresting than the run o' mill stories about my kids. Each dog has a personality all hi~ 01o•:n -special likes and dislikes, little quirks and odd ities that make him uni- que. Don"! gel me wrong, Ann. The kids come firs t. but the dogs are terrific. I'm sending you a picture of them so you can see for yourse!L You have niy per mi ssion to print the picture if you want to. From Jefl to right: Alfalfa, Butterfly and Daiay. -MAMA DEAR MAMA : Glad to know the kid- come fl rat. So bow come you u nt ~ • snainbot of lbe do11? Sclrry I'm lot'"al>lt to run the picture of Alfalfa' Bottvny and Daisy. Some papers -tw~example the Kans•~ City Time-and Ntwlday in Long Island -won't even print a plCllUll of me! \\'hat i.<I French kissing ? Is it wroag? \l.'ho should set the necking limits -the boy or the girl? Can a sOOtgun weddina succeed? Read Ann Landers' booklet, "Teenage Sex -Ten Ways to Cool It.'" Send 50 cent s in coin and a long, self4 d· dressed, sta mped envelope in care of the DAILY PILOT. I • ! ' • . OAILV 'ILOT \-. -. -,. ' .... -- -· ff" ... . ' r.~. -.. ' Your Horoscope Sagittarius: Be Perceptive TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 7 By SYDNEY OMARR A 5ludy of 1.113 box l'r5 1hovted a predominanl'P flf professional fistl'Uffe rs horn und er l'iSC'l'S, with Gemini ~P· C'ond and \'irgo third in number . H owe1rr , bea \')'"1'1'ight t'h<1mpion Joe t,razier is a Capricorn and i;o Is leading contender for the litle, ~1ohammed Ali. .J:ick Dempsey wa5 born under Can· cer and Joe Louis is a Taurus. One of the greatest lighters . poond-Jor-pound , "'81 Sugar Ra y Roblns11n. Like Louis , he al5o was born under tbe t.odiaral sign of Taurus. Accent on marriag e, partnership. Need for more at· tent ion to publ ic relations i! .apparent; stress meanings. Be sure you ere being correctly quoted . Communicate ideas. Some \l'hCJ appear lo oppose "'lll cooperate. S<.'(l!lP IO (Q('I. 23· Nov, 21 1 Prr1t'fital issues related to home and health now don11nate. You receil'e mean· ing ful comphmt>nl. Taurus and Libra indn•idu?.ls figure pro- dominentaly. Family member makt>s con ci lia tory gesture. Accept. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): Crea:iv1 yearning s demand release . B e perceptive. Determine v.·hat is AR IES 1March 21 ·Apnl \91 · Push <ihcad: ~o all nllt -t;:ikc necessa ry . Oon't ~ deceived in1tia!il'e. L11n;:ir ('\Cle IS s11<·h by nne whn \•ohispers sweet !hat you h{'n{'fll friJm O{'W !'r>O· nn!h1ngs . Separate fa ct from v.1~hf11! thinking. Cement ties ta1·ts . .idrcnl11r('s, pHH1rcnng of ;iffcction. efforts. C;1pri(·hrn f'ilrl ,11d 10 ;d!;1it1ir1 g lo;1si;_• go~ll . St1·ps~ CAl'HICO rt :"l J nee. 22·Jan. or1gi r1:1I ;1ppni:1<·h. l!l 1 \ou ~ct l'OllStruct11e push TAL!HU~ 1April 20 \!;11 :!111 by organii.a lion, ind1v1dua l Current rffurt s SU('t'CCd 1f 11111 11 11 h cnnnecl1ons in h ig h «hrck hid1lt1n \';i!urs. suh1lc pla ces. Stic k to ha sics; con· llllances. hinl,.;. Best to fi:'11'-h t·entra te on business. pro- rather than to i111t1a1e proJ· fe s!\ior.al f'fforts. No thing ects. Ari es C'a n SC'\ fine ex-halfway now : game-playing arnple. '\lt'lcome suggestions. tim e i! finis hed . Hefine ideas. AQUAR IUS (Jan. 21}-Feb. G~!'l11!\'l 1r-.tay 21 -.lun e 20i: 18 /: r,inish curr ent 'You feel refreshed. f';e w lease 2."»i~nment. Then take journey is obt ained. Dt>si re11 f';:in be "'hich reunites you ll'ilh one fulfilled . Accept 11oeial in· \1•ho shares interests. Aries Yilation. Occupat inn;:il inf'nme and Capricorn 11re invnh·ed. prospeC'ls are enhancerL Stre11s A~gress11·e reh1lil'e figures indPpenrlrnrr, .s!'lf · reliance. prominently. Sense of humo r Lol'e i$ 10 picture. no"' is requisi te. CANCER 1.June 21 -July 22 1 Yn11 n1ay re c e 11· e c<'n-PISCES (Feb. 19-fl1ar ch 2f\1 : Camp Fire Girls Lead Way HANGUP IN SERVICE -tltr s. Georp;e Cej ka puts donaterl rlot.hing nn the rark ~\'ith help from tl1r.~. Bernard O'Loughl in. They are stocking the new com11111n - 1ty clothe~ closet run by Las tilanos .A.mi gas. a Catholic Community Agencies sup· port group. tr;:irlif'tor.v nrrlrrs. Kr i· is Fresh 1•ie"·point necess<i rv Debbie Hollo\1'ay examines !he uniforms and ceremonial vest 11·orn by Oeft to I I I · 11 hPre mone\'. collections and · h persnn;:i r1·a u<1 inn · rig I) Lyn n and LeAnn f\l cC'andless. Th e girls v;iJI share in a <eries ouu1·nl1\· g Stud.r Gen1inl n1f'~~agr. Follnw rlrhts l'lre concerned . Thrn11' _ l hrnugh ~n hunch Ynli ::ir(' nff outmoded concepts. Bring-the Camp Fire Girls rrngra m for mothers of girls 6 through 17. Progra ms, in J?iren 1nnre rrsrmn.~ihili11'. R11t .im irself up-to-dale. Leo can the Fountain \'alley Civic Center, are scheduled at 7:30 p.m. on \\'ednesday, t r I I ;iid. If \'OU don't know-;:i~k . ~~~;r~~~tp1~. or re,.,·nns ;i so C('nuine .b;:i r;:ll in is ;i \·ail?.ble. Sept. 15 ; 10 a.m .. 'J'h ursday. Se pt.16, and 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 21. l'<1rs. Less Fortunate Aided LEO tJul.v 2:l-August 221 : Norma McC andless is in charge. IF TODAY IS Y 0 U R ==="-"=='----_::_:::_:_:..:._~~==================. Clothes Closet Fi lied Good l11nnr aspect nuw coin· RJRTllDA Y vou tend to be ln·I' cirlf'~ 11·11h chant e In tra l'cl, trn!lpective. ·vou usu;illy "' puhlish. to e:q1re~s !hnughl!! ;ind idc:i.~. l'hilnsnphical rnn· ;ihle In ;iccur;itcly size up cep!~ Arr ~1renglhcned . Nrw s1t11n!1nn~. person~. At ILmP:<:, I yuu I a ck 11rlf-c11nf1dE"n<'e. flppnrtun1t1!'.~ 1ire avai :ihle. B;ii;i1';11ly. ,\11t1 are 11{'rcrnt1 1•e. T'•)\JnC'e on thcrn. " in1111li1·1'. r<1cli{' in nu1!nnk, nn,,1 It lakes no tUTie al all lo JOLll Las !llanos Amig as, a support group to Catholic Communi ty Agencies of Orange County - no time for commit lle work or monthly meetings . \'IHGO j Aug. 23·Srpt. 22 1: 111111 dr~1rci; to ,11d thn~e lc<.s ThP onlv requ1re1ncnt for r·ht'f'k delnil~ <'nnnc-i·lr{t 11·11h fnrtun;:itf' . .'\1anv t ffnr1s ;irr mf'mbersh1p 10 !he 2-~·r;:ir·nld fin;:in('ial rcsrri r~. ~1 a 1 " · rt11P tu bc;ir !nut in uprnn1ing flf§:rlOllrl!ion I.~ a onrl'·.'l·\'ea r hu.~1nr~s /lss1w1;11c in;:i~ he ll1Hl11h.~. I rontnbut1on. Thf'se dnna1 inns 1JU::irrrls11rnc. T;:ike it in s!nrlr "l'rk f · [ f" !•·~ n~• "'""' 1 .. 11, In•''' tnl are rhannelrrl by the prn· ·'1 n 1.s.~11e ,., nn ,.,,,., •. ~,~···"'"" ~,~,.,,. ... ,.,. Candysfriper Grad fe• .•. ,· •• ,, •.!,fl •I c,ih·lic pe rsnn;:il1tics. '\'hat was hid-1""'''' ''('•' """ '" '''" •no ·'·' "" ,, ,, " """"" '""~ ~ ''"~·•• ... ~ ., r•-" c ., A · t I den 11·ill be revcalPd. •no...,.,, A1••nl~Q• SH'""· "'" o~r \ nmmun! .v ,llCOl'lf'.~ n supp Y 1 JR L ~ r 11 r· 11~. Jiin c-·•n1 c•ni·•• ;.:·ut!'ll' ne<'rled l'rlC'illl srrv1CTS __ ._R_A_l_Sc_pt_._,_3-_o_r_t_2_2_1_' _'c'-''-"c"·-'-'c'_'c•c•c·_'cc'c·c'M::_:'c· __ for ~11 OrRni:?e Co u n t y Help Becomes Career res ident~. regardless of race or <·reed. The newei;t serl'ice offtred Ii; A communitv clothes closet of \\'earing 11Pparel for the \\'hnle fam ily, free of charge to the needy. Some of the Candyslriper 1pir!t from Hoag Memorial H o sp it a I , Prf'!lbyt!'ri11n, Newport Beach, hes been transplanted lo the ght>tto area near Richmond, Va., by Miss Casi;andr,11 Ray. a senior nursin~ student a.t flled ic al Colt!'.1:!' of \'1rii:inia . The daughter nf Mr. and fl!rs. Lt~ter R R;:iy nr fh.~t a f\1esa ""~ ;:it1r;:i1 ·1cd tr. A mtrliral r~rrf'r 1>1 !hf' 5:·"1 hnur:r-shP <'nn!11!1ulcd It• thr IPenaJ1,e \nlunl rrr ;udr~ pru- irzr;im dul'lnl! hf'r ~,,ars al Nr.v.·port Hiirhor ll1 J:h Sc hf1111. !'\ow she squ rC'7CS her c~rra JiOUfS of hclpfu]O('~~ into II demandinR s c h e d u I e or 1urgery duty and ~tudics that will earn her nurse·~ cap 11nd Na"Y ensign's hat "·ithln three monlh! after Rradu11t ion. Between classe~. ~liss Ray teaches a class in bah~'-sitting as a Rf'fi CrMS 1·n1un1f'f'r, grooms dnRll at a shoppinR cen tl!'r. lakes kar;ite ]f':i;~ons I nd ill flrSt 1·ire prf'sidPn\ o! lhe StudE"n1 :-; u rs es As· goc1a t1nn nf \'irJ,!1ni;:i Dunni;: ;:i rrrrnl '1 ~it lu1111P ~hf' \!';:i rnerl how lo n1:1ke ra~ dolls and wi ll tP;u·h !h 1i; ~kill I S a fuod ·rat~rr In hrr Hrrl Cross cl11.~s v.·h1ch is ;:in rirf· 11honl of the He ad Start pro· IT am ,11,nd pr n1 idci; h\a f'k )'oungsters v.·ith heallh basics, Fashion Patched RICHMOND. Va. (UP1 i The women of Taz.e.\\·ell Coun· t}'. Va. learned quilting A! part of their Appa1 11ch1an heritage. and they haven't forgotten how lo do it. Thl!y are M> good at ii. 1n fact. that their curren! nulp11l of "Patc·h B 1 n" !I n m E~ clu!li1·es '' -a <'omh1n<1t1on <•f folk 11.nd pop arl rleo;11:n~ in 1kirt!, drf'!l~11. t·are.~. llnppv ha ta and e\·en sRtin pal r h h,111! l'lwns. 11d11pttrl fmm n!d 11u1lt. are being 1tocked by r;hnp~ that c1ll!r to the carrlage trade, - VOLUNTEER Cassandra Ra y self-res~ct and instant ing po\\·t>r. earn· Agency offict>~ in Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach ali;n offer counseling I n marital , personal And child- tPen prohlf'ms ;is "'ell 11.s aid flrOl!fa!n.~ fur the P\drrJ y 1!0d ~ltul 111 Olln·r ;tC'l111ties in· rlurlr 1·nrnn1un11\' rf'~nurc!' in- r .. rn1;:it1nn. ( luh~ for trens and 1n1111i: arlutl~. ~rnr1~ progr;ims ;inr\ lr:idrr~hq1 lra1111 ni: :'\11·ola~ (' ,Jo\nrr 1~ prr~i · df'n\. !'rr1111i: 11 11 h h1111 ;iie :..11~ "ll)irltll Krrlf't', \11~~11111 \'!f'ln. 111·r prl'~1drn1. Kirk !.11 !';in. Fn11nt~1n \' 11 11 P ~·, ~rcr{'tar;. anrl .~lr.~. r;enri::e ~t CrJkA, Cn~!a ~1 e ~a, membership chairman. Leaders Needed Miss Ra y, 9.·ho emphasizes child ~arety 11nd first aid. ex- pl11ined that o v e re om in ~ mistrust of the poliC'e is 11nnther {'our~ objectire. She A Junior Cireat Book !I eOC1)urrlJ:?tS her pupil "' to use leader~hip tr,11 1n1ni;: <'nurse \1°1 11 pol1<'e srr1lcrs in srcuring be Rll'tn in l 'n11er.~11~· Park, quic k n1rd1c;:il aid. 11:11 inK slarterl k11r<1le fnr Jr1 ine. four s u l' C' es s i I e '\'rdnr..rt:i.1 s hri;inn1ni:: at Ill Long Waif Ends Happily cxctTJ~e. 7'1i.s11 flay d1.~cn1crPd It has nur~1nJ! irnp\1r;:ilinns, 11111 Sf'p! 15 lrislrurlnr "ill i'·irst cng;igcd 51 years agn, ~l i~s Fricrla f't1lhrs. 79 tno. Si•n1e nf the lrl'hniriur~ hr lhiii·:ird \\'ill. ii·p~t,.rn prn nf St . l .0111~ and Erl\1t1rd \\ard. 7.) of f:n "lanri 11ere ~nun a1h111tH~11 ;1lnr frir 1!1e " an> su1t;:ihl" for h;1ndl111,;i; (jrr;it Books 1,.1,11ndation. n1t1rr1cd lri~t n1 on\h . ·rhe <:nuple becrime en,1;r1f:ed 1n deJiriou.~ pat1rn!11 And rri~hten-Te1lt ht'r!I :Hui C'HllllllUOilV 1~20. b!ll lhelr plans \\'l!l'e l'US r enrtcd \\'hen \\'ard ed chilrlren fi[:hling h'1spilA1 \·oliintecr!I '-''ill lir lr:unrd rl iir-had to return to En,1;lan1\. ·rhci r 20-ye;ir cnrr('sp(lnd· t.ret1 trnrnt. rl h h · db t ct \nJi: the euurse 10 lr;1d in·drpth ente <'ease \\' en e n1arr1P. u 11 as resume a~a1n The last two vears 1111\'il rd bouk discussion.~ v.·i1h i:hildren in 1964 after the first Mr.~. \\"ard died . 'fhe nC \\'l)" her baccal::1ureaie de,rPe In d · 1· · In 1 hi rd throu~h J 21 h gr11dP. --'-''~'-'-'-"c·1~1!:_;;1_,~•c1~n_S='=·~Lo=u=1~s;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,IJ nursing 11re being financed hy 1'he gnAl nf ll1e Junior Great the United St11tes Navy In Books Foundation Is to en- return for three year'i; scrl'ice courage children tn f \ n d in the r..'urse. Corps. Miss Ray Rns"·ers. express id~as. Jisl!'n Color Cued "''nrks p,11,rt-time in 11 n In othrrs and com e to their \\'.:ishsbility Is the firi!l rule1 operat ing room and \\·ants lo own l'Pnclu~ion~ fnr dy!'ing . become 11 0 ane sthetist, depen· RPJ!'J~!r.:itton fte f n r the Only \\·ashable mater111l can dinjl: on Navy reaction tc that C'lass is $10, ~·hich inc!udrs a be color-changed successful!} speciall y. ,e;tt fl f ,e;ourrt" !)onk~ ~1 r~. ~nip a 11m11.ll pitt!' frnm 11n in· ;\f1s11 R.1v rl'Cflmmenrls II Phillip ~hipp n111\' ht" cnn· <'nni;picunus area and !e~t rlyr few y!'ars .of snc111I "ork nr tarled for regis1r8t1on or in· it first to be ceruu n or the out· community s er 1• i r !' in· for m111ttnn. C'flme I nlvement for all · "·omen i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l I heforl! marnai;:e 11.nd :r;upporl5 draft1n~ of women 101<1 the :umrd scr11ces "1 f 1h11rs 1 neces~:l1 y 1<1 in5 11r e in· \OlvemPnt in helpin_.: nlhf'r.( ·• As for ( 'andyslnJlf'r 1kill1, she pralsrs them h1~hly for teenage girl s because Ibey WORK ING MOTHERS ll Den'! ••t••'''' vov• (~•<!• •v·~·· 11 •·•" ,,...111 ~· lt ""••o••,.~. -t ~ffa "I"' In Hu""'V ,, • ....,1 ~ ... •OLL .. 0 ... I• • 1~11 aoy •<•<le"'P'lt •t~oo!. PAIRMONT PRIVATE SCHOOL O••~fl C-IV'I 01111H, olMI LOrtMI l 11"'4M ••Y (lrl olMI .... , It .... tut MNlf:t . nptn door1 to occupation• 1nd j CALL NOW l74-IOS2 human nttds. •••••••••••••••••••••- FOR SWIFT PEST CONTROL LLOYD PEST CONTROL Call 642-5922 FABRICS SALE! for back-to-school DAN RIVER 'S "NUBBY DAN " WOVEN PLAIDS AND SOLIDS Ma chin e W11h • Pe rm a Pre11 Fini1h New fa ll c:olo r1 and c:ombo1 OUR REGULAR 98c YAR D 36'' W ide Cotton/Fortrel Polyfuter KNITS BOND ED & SUIT INGS yd. SWEATER KNITS! PLAIOSI TWEEDS I NOVELTIES! HEATHERS! St'l'l e1h i.l'l 9 c.o ll ecti on of c:o lor1, <t ll bonded to ac:e. late tric:ot. COMPARE AT !l.98 YARD Wool1. Acryli c.1, Blend1. 64",ibO" W;dth1 l nt ere1tin9 te1tur•s, 'm•rt ol!lw fi ll co lors in 1 f•bulou t ne ver wr inkl e. n<1tver iron double ~nit fabric:. MACH INE WASHABLE COMPARE AT $6.98 YARD LIMITE D QUANTITIES 66"/.SB " Wide S HOUSE OF FllBRICS Se•HI C11nt l"lor-1,.,1111 •' s ,~ 0 ,1911 fwy, Ct1tt Met-545·1516 o,.IMJ•l•lr M1ll-Or1 ~g,1~11•p • •ftd H,rbor F1111erte-IJ6.JJJ4 He.,.r l"l<:u-111~ ol 1,;11111 Se11te A11-S~J·Slll •-• l'erir C9'1t>t•-l ~ P,1,.., t i Si1 ~to11 lue111 l'erti-IJl .6JIJ Wedding Bells Still Ringing 1-• MRS. MOR IAR IT Y MORIARITY-FELTON E\en1ni: nt e.~ \1r rt' prrfnrm· Pr! b,v thr RPv .. !nhn O;i\'11' of St. ,\11r h.:1rls ;:i nd Al l Angeli'! Epi scnpAl f'h1irf'h. Cnrnn;i del 1'1ilr. fnr .ludll h LeP Felton, d::iu$!hler nl th e J;;in1cs r . Feltnns or Cnron11 del J\1ar, :ind Douglas Michael Moriari- ty. r-.t;itrnn nf hnnnr \.\'<lS 1\1rs. R i chard Felton v.·i th bridesmaids J\1rs. J a mes Twel!m;in ::inrl the J\1isses Ka th lePn APrn1er . J e n i Yamad;:i ::1nrl PPJ:!~V ~len!nsz Thr Misse:i; Susi J\1 nriarily anrl 'f1(f;:iny H ine~ ..,,·ere fl n\l'er girls Alll'nd1n2 !h., .i::roorn wf're J11 1nes T11·rll n1an . hr/ii man. .:1 111'1 R1•·ha rd Felt nn. Tnn1 ~1nr1 11 n11. .lnhn 11111 ;:inrl K11l':!"l r1 llt nrs. u ~hers ThP hr·ide I~ 11 i:r11du11le nf P11sad!'ni! H i~h ~(·hnol. Her h11i;band, .~r>n of .\\r anrl ~lr~. Lron;i rd J\1 nn'1n lv 11[ \'ilia Park. i;:r11 d11a 1c1l r,'.nm Ranl"ho AJ;i m11n~ I l1gh Si.'hool. The C'nuple 1>.11l l11·e in Cns1'1 f..1es a y.·hile intending Orange Coast Collrge. GREEN-KUN SMAN Fnun1ain \';:ill P\' 11·111 bf' the home of Charles \\', Gretn of fountain VaJ!ey and his bride , the former Sharon Kunsman. The bride is the daughter or r.1r~. Frank L. Garner of TemJ)f, Ariz .. and her husband is lhe son nf r.1r~. \\'illiam C.!'ren IJf .la rksnn. tl11ch ~Ir . and r.1rs. \\'avne Timm were their attendan'ts. ; MRS. GLEN CREMEANS CREM EAN S-HAUPERT Glen Edward Cremeans and hi!' bride. the former Marv Helen Haupert , are mAkinil thP1r home in San Diego fnllov.·1ng their marri11ge in r.11~~ion San Ju.:in Cripistranr> The Rev. .J;imes Johnson J)f'rfnr mPd I.he r11r" ThP bride. daugfltrr nf ,\1 r and ,\·lrs Pa111 Haupert nf San .fu;in Capistrann. was auenrlPd hv :\11s~ Su.~a n Haupcr!. maid of honnr, and f.l1 ss Rarbar;i, H;:iupert. D;i,1 id Briggs wa.~ he.~t m;:in wi th ushers Robert anrl Da vi d H;iupert. The new Mr~. Creme11ns i., A ,e:r<iduate nf r-.1ater l)ei H1,llh School and attenderl C.onIARa lin1vPrs1ty. Her husband. snn or ,\1r. and r.1rl'i. Gilbert <:re- mr:an.'i nr Kenov;i , \\'. \'a . I~ II gradual,. nf f\eno,·;i High School and serv~ in the U.S. t\'a\')'. First Day of School Against His Principle R~ ER~1A R0:\1Rl'~C K First d;;1 s nf srhno! are mugh nn mnthers. Especi11 lly the new nn!!~. I \\'enl over yesterrlay mor nin R lo hold th e hand rif Jean Carp. "Did ~·ou RPL Kenny off to !<'hlYll'"' 1 Rliked ··Yes. f1nall~·." she groaned pnur1ng herself a cu p nf rof- fe• ... \\'ha! h11prnf'd ~" · HP f'\1rln '1 v.;;nt tn t n" ' Ynu rf' k1'1rl1nt!. ·· ''\n. hf' ~:11rl !hP kui~ 11·n11lrtn·1 111-.11 him" "Olrln 'I 1111 lrll l11m hnw rirl1r11ln11~ !It;;! 11:1< ·· ••Yts. I tnlrl h11n h1111 d11rin~ 1hf ... un1mPr !1r harl n1 :1rlP ;:i lrt nl l rirnfl"'· Thrn hP .~aid hi! le11 rhrr~ h;irl 11 111 frir htm." ''\\'h,1 11 n11lrl h11 .'iay ;i th lnR \1 kf' thal whrn hf' doesn't even knnw thr m 1rt."' "I rlnn'! knnv• I 11lmos! Rnt him nu ! nl 1hl' rlnnr v.·hen he r;;mr hark :incl r hanRPd hi~ clri!hes fnr thl" third lime Sa id his hell 11 a.'i fM 11 1de and his shn P.'i Inn r)pan " "nh cnort Rri rt " "Thal ·/" 11 hrn he slUlllpt'rl dl"ll n 1nln ;; rhair ;;nrl ,ca1d, '\ ll l'l('lrr find m1· \\'ay 11rnunrl \\'h;;! 1f 1 c;i n'I fin d lhP rP!ilr(lf1m nr the c;if pfer1a I m .'iurr.h:. not ~n1n.1: to 11sk s0mronP .. \\'h;r.1 r1td \·nq 1el l hi m ~·· "I tnlrl him I'd put a nn1e in his pockPl "·11h R ·O ·Y -S prinled on It 11nd I'd pack his lunch." Earrings Elegant Ea rr1n.1:s i'lre lhP f l n a 1 ftm1n1ne touch for P ,. e r .v fashion. e\'er.1• h111rr1n The 'ii head is n.:itur!!I. solt. curl~·. lnnp; nr ~hnrt. F.\·er~· "·nman -v.·111 1100 r;:irrings mad,. fnr hrr 1n .1:r:1<·pfut con- tnur~. ll\\'ini;t\' ~hn.,.,·er.'i. ,R\·rs~· hoops, dflsh1n,i;i: rlnor·knockrr:it, exlravAnt clr!!mfll1r drnp~ lnr rr<il rlrrsi;·Uf'I (l('f;is 1nn.~ Thrrt 1s 11lsn 11 return In lhP cl11 s~1rs -rleg11nt burlnn!. h1~h1nP r1nmes ind weddinjit !)and 'arr ing~. AT W/T1S END ''[hd Iha! do 11 ~" ",'\n HP v.·antPrl tn knnv.· h"'"' man~ da,\.'i hP harl 1n fllll tn until ('hnslmas \'Rir at1nn " "\\'h<il <in al!i!\1rl,.," I .~a irl !ihak1n_R: ffi\ hf";:id H" gnt nu11n lhe rlr11·1>11;r,1· Thrn fl ,, ('amP haf'k 1n <11:i11n ;inr1 ~;..1d. '\\'h1 rln r ha1" tn en Tn ~rhnnl ;i n1·11a1 ~\\'hi' r an't I p1s1 .'ila1 home anrl hPlp ~nu~ I 1'n11kl run f'rr11nrl .<i anrl lakr n111 thr ,e:;irh11 i::e and \\'at r.h !hr ha h;: fnr 1·nu whrn ,vn\1 ,lln tn th,. denti.'iT7' (·an vou helir1·p hr ar t11;:illy nfferfd tn gPt ~ re,i;i:ular Jnh.," '' r nrrerl1hlr," "I rea lly fell snrr\' fnr him lhru1izh "'hen I ~·at'r hed him walk rln\\'f! t h" !ilreel. clut- chine. his lun<'h anrl han~1n,i;i: nn In 1hnl'P p1liful fr1.1· hnnks arrd ;i nP"' pr nc1l 1 w;:i n1rd ti'/ r<i ll him hark, but v.·hpn .11 man 1~ 11 vcars n!rl rind the new pnn· c1pal. he ha.~ nn rhl"l!fl" .. "11 "·nuld he e11~1 ier d he had a friend," I .s1~hed. Club Notes OC Women ln.~urance \\.'nmen of Orringe County· will meet al 7 .JO p.m \Vedne~day, Sept. II. in lhr \\'arrh Studin, A n 11 he i m . Speaker will ~ Mi~.~ Ann Kni~ht, the f1rsl 1.1·nm11.n In hold the po~i tinn n( premium 1turlit repre~entative for her in~urance ('Ompany. ORT :0.1r and Mrs Edl4'ard Cle· men! \\'Ill open their Mi&~1on \'lf'Jo hnme: 1tl 7 ~o pm \\1rdnrsd;i~·. Sept. R. ror 11 meeting nr lhe \\1nme:n's American Or11:11n11:At1nn for Rehahilitation and Tra1nin,1t. le Leche Cnsta fo.tes.!I Chapter. La Lf!Che League ~·ill m t e t lllmt'lrrow 1t 7 45 pm ln I.he home of Mrs. J. O. Sampson , ' Momi~Y. Sfpl1mbtr 6, 1'71 DAILY >flf!T II polyester knit pants for men 11.99 reg. 15.99 Doub!~ knit polye!tef'l thot won't wrinkle, feel almost we!ightleu. Continental straight·!~· or beh· loop flares. Novy, medium blu e, camel, brown: 29·36~ ~ .. budQflf store'. tnl!!n'1 &lA, 8\7 men's Ban-Lon ® shirts of nylon 2. 99 ~~~:·4.99 Always tn top .form,. becouse Bon·lon·rr knits of nylon hold, on to their shape through months of machine wa shing. Crew neck style, oll your favorite colors. S-M-l·Xl. budget store, ·men's 3porttwe0r 805 . • • r1n men's Tarleton cord sport coats 16. 99 reg . 19.99 Deep center.vent ••• wide lapels • • • flap pockets. Handsome mldwale cotton corduroy •port coots. Green, brown or camel. 3f>..46 reg., short, long. budget storl!l, meri's clothi"ll B 1 A men's corduroy flare jean buys 4. 99 ~:~:· 7.99 Rib!es1 corduroy flares. Cut on !he lean side. Styled · wilh scoop front pockets, 2 bock pockets Choo.Mt· Mavy, brown, green or whi sky. W aist size 29-38. budgl!!t s•ore, ml!!n'i 1p:)rlsv.·eor S17 ers SALE .for off to school boys' fa mo us jeans with the top name label 1. 99 comp. value 7.50-9.00 The lop 'make in the country .• : the label you're hoping to find. Permanent press jeans of polyester/cotton ••• ol this smashing low pric e for one week only. Wide rang e of wonted colors -wo i.sl sizes 26.30. No moil or ph one orders. buoge1 store, boy'l wtor 822 may co. M>uth coast plaza, san dleqo fwy . at bristol, costa mesa; 546-9321 MAY CO BUDGET STORES. all stores closed today, monday, ior labor day, shop tues. thru fr iday 10 am to 9:30 pm , •aturd ay 1 O am to 6 pm; sunday noon 'Iii ~ • • • .. -: . :: OA/L't' PI LOT I DICK TRACY ' £.. WE°Rf VEJlY -O PROUp OF .._ 'iOU l!OTM, L; AREN'T M;, STONY?' \..:. r - iK l W !SM STONY l-IAO ~-llS EYESICl-IT SO \.IE COULD SEE Tl-IESE S SOO C1-4ECf('~. TUMBLEWEEDS YOUR FA.Tl-IER IS A GP.EAT COP. AND SO IS 'IOUR FOSTER: N.OTMER .. ly ChestN Gould fC.L R1C.><T: LET"!. C.Ef OUT c:: ~E Af BEF"OQE EVER'l'BODV GETS /,11)9JV AtJD 5TAA-s "?'~T,O. C.R ..... By Tom K. Ryan Ll'L ABNER \. '" 'I AIMii INll. GuESS r'Lt.. HAVE TO STAY A HOTHER. NIGHT; Ol-D COMRADE. rHE CRlf"'E. OF Tl-IE CE.NTUR.'i 11ASN'T ~EEN COMMlrTED Y!.T !! M !!:ANWHILE.-"' TI-It HOME OF THE DRU!C> 6151E.~S- By Al Capp OH CHAIR !! 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BCOK O/oJ I S!'EE D -J'?EAD/ ll:G · JUDGE PARKER SA.M ~IVEIZ JUST CA.LL.ED l=llOM A. MOTEL : KAWE 15 DOW.IJ f).IEIC'E PICKIMG UP FAV WHEELEIC' 'NHO'S Slll'POSED TO BE HIS ,\LIB\ TllE M16H'T IMlllE WA.<;, li:llLEP! MISS PEACH PERKINS .. By Charles M. Schulz J-.J.,,u, ;l ! .J. Ml .<.t ! J).--Aaz;. :.r ! --=-~- DO YOU THINll.'. µe HAD ,llJ'fllHNG TO DO WITl-I HE~ DEATH, SEIZGEAt.I T? FR'ANl'l.Y, l 'M At.~EADY SICK AND T1~ED OF IRA'S PllO'X IMli'Y .... 1 - By Harold Le Doux 50MEBODV DlO •. .A.M D ME'S THE ONLV SUSPECT AT TMIS POINT! 1!.UT IZIGMT MOW WE 'llE 6 01 NG TOPIC.K HIM UP OW TilAT OUT-0~-TOWN EXTOICT!Ot.I Joe ~ WELl-1 KEEP IN M IND YOU'VE BEE N LOOKING AT M<: FOR 5 MOURS. By Mell Tl-fA,-'S ,ti. iE!lRIF IC.AL.L.'f HEAVY 0 8 Cil<AT10N ~OR ONE' FA<:E' ... By John Miles - • 6 By Gus Arriola "): G>Of'TA y.J('r;:.Kf i Ar;1otf f;. l;~!t ..... ' ( ...... c .-r-: ~ -. .• o . By Roger Bollen I l>()l.!00. :r J'UST 'SKIMMED" 1r. THE GIRLS -~·--·1 --. .... ---'=\J _ ~~~ ''Rrnry. gur55 "'hal '. /\·p rit:("idrd tn J!.o lo collrgr-~·hile r;b opplng toda}", I fo und tllr cures1 back-to-school riot bes.·· DENNIS THE MENACE • ... ANO 'THAT OOMS OL' 6oL 01 LOCKS A'TE ;wm 6°:lV<'LS Of nus STUFF?' • ,, I' 1: ' I ' ·., • Monday, Stptem bft 6, 1971 Stanley Kramer Slaps U.S. 'Snuh'1•1 ~ ~~ .. -!!!&.!:-:=:="· '::.,:;.'="'==E;=:::t~_1:: antireligionist. •uK• WOODSTOC"-By hOB THO~IAS HOLLYWOOD (AP 1 -Ever l h e controversla\Jst, film- maker Stanley Kramer has returned from the Moscow film Festi val with a slap at the U.S. State Deparlrntnt's snub of the event. The State l)e par tm c n t declined to send an officia l delegation to last month's festival because of v.·hat it said was an anti-Amer ican film 6hov.'n there tv.·o years ago. It v.•as a Canadian-made documentary, •·inside North Vietnam.·· Said Kranu•r : "I disacree v.·ith this petulant policy -0f slapping back on an equal basis. I think it is a specious policy and one which is self4 defeating. The besl plai.:e to arg·ue 1s on lhe same grounds and that's what I did. "I pointed oot to the Russians that I disagreed with our State Department. The fatt that 1 went to ~1oscow anyway was an example -0f the v.·ork.ings of a denuic.racy. The State Department did nothing to discourage 1ne from going as an individua l, And 1 wasn't the -0nly An1erican filr11n1aker who v;ent. Sydney Pollack and J·lall Bartlett were th ere, and Arthur Penn "'as arriving as I left." Kramer showed his latest film. "Bless the Beasts and Children." but did not enter it in competition. The reception, he said. \v as "ovational." But then . that has been true of most of his films. He is the best4known, most "'ide\y seen of American directors. ·'The reason for that is simple; For many years I was the only one in Hollywood making pictures v.·ith any social comment," Kramer said. But, he added, the Russians read their ov.·n meanings into his lllms - meanings he hadn't neces~al'i­ Jy Intended. "In ·J~1dgnw.nt. al Nuren- berg.' the Jluss1ans liked the idea that the t: e rm a 11 s couldn't use the exeust• uf orders fron1 abo\'e to c!c:ir themselves of v.'ar cri1nes." said Kramer ... But lhey dtdn't like the .argun1en1. uf f..1ax · imilian Schell that l he Russians ~·ere also guilt y for entering a pact with the Nazis, as \1•as the Catholic Church for r oorganizinng the regirne, and American btt~inessn)en for doing business "'ith the NaLIS. "The Russians saw 'It's fl !\,ad Ylorld' not as a eon1edy about greed. but as a trenllse against Am.:>rica n grel'd. They also missed the point about 'lrherit the \\'ind.' It \\'as a test case about \~hC'ther a teacher could teach evolutio n in the schools; they saw 1\ as ··tn 'On the Beach' they ON 4' Wl!IMm" 1 \\'anted the answer to S3\'ing A-.:.a_. Vll.:.-t;A.,. •. the wu1:d fro1n nuclear I~ "t'IVIU ..,. ... destruction. I said I didn 't ........ ....... ~ -•I l:~========~=~=·~·-5· ..... ___ ........ know the answer " "Bless the Beasts and Children '' concerns boys at a sun11ner carnp who try to save a buffalo herd from destruc· !Ion by hunters. The Russians \•l1::1~ed it as a preaehment :1g:1inst Kent State and '.l·l) Lai. said Kraemer, "' h n deelartU that \1•asn'l his idea at ;ill. lie said he is conceme<I -. - ~NEWPORT BIACH-at the entrance to the fabi.ilo11' Lida l•le OR 3 83SO ....................... .-.;-.•.......•.. ENOS SOON -Don't Miss this Beautiful Pictur• -Truly • Masterpiect WINEROF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! r1bout the gun cult in America [Y"\(}CTIT ~ on grounds lhal easy ava1!a. l\\..A.X...1\1 blluy of ~·eC\f)Ons contributes TRE\OR I-OVARD lo v1nlence. Discussion about lhe mean-ad SARN-1 MlfS ing of films is healthy. said f.VENINGS MATINEES Krarner. "and that's "·hy "'e Si1nday thrw Th1tttday. 1 p.rn. WednHday or .2 p.rn. should go to festivals, no mat-Sat urday at 1 :JO and 5:00 p.rn. tcr \\'hat the State Department1i,-'.'' ... _'.".".'.'.".".'.''.'.·.'.''.'.•.·.·.·-'.'.''.'.'-"'-'.''.'"""'"'""'"'3"0"P"·"•"·.,,,1 says." 1· -------- Rolling Sto11es Sue (:ow hoy Cast HOLLY\VOOD (UPI ) Monday Evening Quiel Amerltan" (drama) '58 - Audie Murphy, Michael Redgravt, m D!BUT liog&n's Heroe' @It likes I Thief Tlieir Ex-ma11ager \Vorld champion rodeo CO\l'boy L:irr~' ~.fahan \\'ill m<lke his dramatic acting de but in •'The J lo111kers" 11•hich stars James (15) Book Be1t NE\V \'ORK t UPI) -The ED Cityw1tthen Rollin~ Stones ha ve filed a $29 4:00 IJ Mr. Ed €D Do-R,•·•.• k ,_ 1 million damage suit against 0 KMBC lftwstrvia (39) LI s 1 e a ""'1 lh~ir forn1er b US in e SS O TIN Rltle1111n mi Miguellto Valdez Show mt1nager. Allen Klein, and 29 ~' --" " .. _, 1:00 0 m NBC News JGlin Chancello r . L"I . II edl ~' ~ w N k Wh' corporations n. e1n a eg y 0 (]) m LllW, Aflllrican !tJle ®J KOGO tWl Jae 111 controls. Q Buttr W1rd Hen m truth Of Con#quence1 m C.rtooM ff) US) Wortd Pren According lo the complaint tD pony irtd f~ €D tneni• filed in r.1anhattan Supreme (151 SeulM stiMt (39) H••lywil G~me Court, Klein and othe r ED Cc!Multltioll mi Nino •·maliciously and v.·antonly" ml Topkos dt 11 S.111111• 1:30 EJ CIJ Tht lll(J Show (R) Buddy conspired to injure a n d n:ii Doll Wllson's TOW11 T•I• Hackett guest shrs 1s 1 pul'le101 ol d th . 1 1. II SEPT£MBER & Bui, the con1pla1nt thargrs. t:oburn. ''Klein \l'as not actin~ for th ei-- benefil of the Rolling Stones. but was direl'll y or indirl'ctlv us ing his position for his owi1 personal 1>rofi1. benefit or ad - vaolage." Klein, one of the mos! suc- cessful business-managers lri the music business. handled the affairs of the Beatles be4 fore the group broke up. ("f,1 Men stolen goods In a slorr inadverltntly amage e in erna 1ona Y · 0 0 1 0 M kno11·n British rock grnup. IJrr;;::;;:;~:; 4:15 €[l Dos ,1r1Ds " P11tnq111 patronize 1 ucy an oonty. 4:20 @) f1lfliom: In Sewina: 0 ®J m I SPfCIAL I Cit B1lktu ti The court papers state that 4:30 fJ lrtlO'lie: (Cl "The Flrsl: Te•ann Forres! Tuc~er stars as Kid Shelleen Klein falsely represented the NOW! AT THEATRES BELOW! (westem) '$6 -.loel McCrea. and Jo Ann Harris as Cat Ballou. Stones for several years dur4 (])Movie: .. Four 1iiun1 to the Bor· Osteve Allen Show ing the mid-1960s, prom ising du" (western) '4S-Rory ~lhoun, m D1vid ffost Show Guest hostess.: II) provide the m with max4 0 '~,, ,,,-I HI Pearl Bailey. Other gues!s 1~clude · · d I ••11 ... unurn e<1rn1n,e:s an a x "6' I • -LU"" include musidan l o11ie Bellson; '-'!.! ........ 4, /d 1• p 1 8 1h benefi!s through his services 0 Eynritn.ss Hr"' singers ancers ,,e as O! rn ,,en: Washinglon ho1Tess Perle Mesh. ind ~s business 111anager, tax con- 0 TM Reil Mc:toyi comedian Dick Shawn. su ltan! and accountant. (@J Tht fUnbtoMS ti) Drago!! ------m MJ f1YOrit1 M1rtl1~ (l9) II w1~ a V~ry Good Year BALBO •. ED Seu1111 S1reet #201 • 673 •"•& ffi Thi Munsters 1:4S (1) Sports Spec1at • A ml LI Toni Sobrt el liiillineri 9:00 0 (39 ) M1ybeffJ RJ D. (R) Goobei ' . · -..rt @D ()e.ert Report IS llllEd ti! I gambhng fa 1d on I • • OPfM 139) Thi: RiflEmlll po~er game 1frer Sam nominates & ':4I (l;J felturtt him !O be a church t ldn. 7" r ..... r.r:'I Thi! '111 0 Mll'l'ie: (C) (2hr) "fl1111in1 Stal" a.1itM l"Pft\llWia ~ (drama) '60-Elv•s Presler. 81r-1l---------= 1:00 {J) f'teWI Bill Huddy baia [den. John Mcl ntut, Jn the O il2l m Miiof leee:ut Bise bill Te•as of the I870's, 1 t1a:htty knit l Houston Aslros ~. Atl1nt1 B11ves m fam ily, «1mpri:lin1 a while settler, Allantl. his Kiowa Indian wile. his white 0 f'tewl J<evln .S.nders son by 1 previou' m1ni121 ind 00 ABC MIWI fl•isoner, Smilh his hall· Indian M1n, is c1u2ht In the i!j ::1~., Movie: (C) "TM Wack· midst o! an Indian uprisin 11. int Ship in tM Amir'' (t11m~y) '61 r.fl At Issue Jack Ltmmon, Rick Melson. (@i Movie; (C) "To Cll1!1t 1 Million'" m Thi rllntstona (drama) '67-Richud Bradford, Ron I Randell, Yo~o Tani. ti)~ Bailey @ The Bi& Valley (IS) Mista1opn' fkia:~borhoo4 ff) (15) Realities "The Thret R's ml Cltt con Emlna Tuero . and Se~ [dUtallon~ (39) Th• Bit Valley 00 Sonrius lffiJ El Amo ffi Mo'iie : ~Jtiantu Wu Brid e" I rn liallopina: 1iioun11et (drama) '52 -Oon T1ylo1, I l :lO 0 Ont S11p Beyand mi Rosas pirl Veronlu 00 Call of tht Wtst 9:l0 0 (i j Dori' 01y (R) Oo1is Martin's O @ ABC Ntn Reasonei, Smith "woman's inlu•hon" seems 10 b1 (ill News Ray WilMJn mys!tr1011sly pS)'ch•c until 1 plane •S m Dennis !ht M1n1ce hijacked to Cub1 -..ith lier and Mr. ffi Gi!tlg111·1 hl1nd Nicholson on board. (15) Whit's Htw? m 811itr Ward Ntw1 ED Mlstentgef'1 Nela:hborhood €[) l1 Crul de M1risa Cruce1 €[l Co11icos J C.lldont1 (39) fe1t11re: ''O'Henry's full Hou.e" mi Natadl1 10:00 E) '8 CBS N1wtetmtri Comedy m Dutft Oii TV hlRhh11Ms mciude Rodnf')' Wmhfld'' 1:00 II Illa: """ Jt1ry Dunphy obs1r..it1on$ on 1111 111 t as Angeles I @ ....... Bill Huddy and Joey Garre's comments about 0 The Fu&ft!YI life w1ttl his in·laws. Tilt Good Hu- @ Wiid, Wild Wad mof Company pops up in 1 ser1tt of 0 Sh O'Clol:k MO'lit: !Cl ... p1ntomim~~ as well 11 1ppe11in1 Thunder of Dni111s" (westtm) '61-a~ tne sub1etls for Ga,.uwa{s onttf· Rlchrrd Boon1, G1or11 H1mllton. v1P.w~ .... 1~ the "strePt people" m Tht flinlslaMt 0 141ws ~evrn Sanders ffi stir Trtk (J Movie: (CJ (2hr) "Tilt Wackitrt (15) Hodppodgt Lod111 Ship in lht Army" (comedy) '61- ED Cllildrtn't f1lr J~ck Lemmon. Rick Nelson. m Notitierv l4 ffi News Pulriam, fo;hman i (39) Gilll11n's Island m M1 ntr1p G11est ii Arth ur Hiller. I CE News Jim Hiwtliorne direc1or of "love sror,." l :JO @ CBS N..w1 Walter Cronkite n 5) f'vtl'ling 11 f>op1 """"""'""""' ....... ·ft·'-. \ . '.I t CIJaltertlattbaU Elaine Hay. .. A neco Leaf" ALSO m lite flJinr Nun ffi I sP[cu>.• I A Smo1g11bord at · (15) SplCI I" tht 71'>1 Lt.aming Perform1nce tour of lhe ... ~---"'°"'°"'°"""'°"'°"'°~I ffi Hod11t.pod11t Lod11 UCL.A Extension program, whith ol·I~ (39) Add1111' Family fe 11 both credit and non·tredit m a Ptol. SqlUrle courus in 111 phases ol !ht 1rts m NBC Nows ind stiences. 7:00 fJ CIS ,.._. Wa1ttr Cntnkilt 1ffi1 El Tomillo Cil MC """ Smith, fle1son1r 10:30 0 Bntilla 111 ~ UCLA's held 0 Wldt ~ Tllutn: (90)1 tootb1M coach. Pipper Rot111n, pr•· "'HouM tf "°"°"• (mys11ry) '46 m11rn his lirst prag11m of tht -6111 Goodwin, Robtrt lowtl)'. 1e1r. Spor1sc1st1r flld' H1aslr1 will ClJ Trvtll tr Ctll-iuetKn sel'/e n MC. fJ Wh1t'1 M, UM? ti) Mm Bill John1 m I lavt LllCJ' ml El Dillie lit un1 Se11orit1 Df-4 ti) 00 D1111ntt cenff (15) A Child Wini rortll ED M1u!1 i nd the 1t•utilu1 Mt· ll :OO EJ (jJ ml Hl!W1 chi11t 0 l@l fD News O Movie: "low lttters~ {drema) €D Anrtlitoi Ne1ros '4~Jenniltr Jones, .loseph Cotten. (l9) CD The Movie Gimt @ M1rih1I l>ilHon {ID V1ritdade1 ,...., "" 7:30 e Ci) liiun1111oli1 (R) "M1nnon" 0 L.V w Ntn s1ev1 forrru pl1ys I visitor durin1 m MD¥ie : "Th• hrfonntr" (dr•m•) Dillion·s 1b11nc1 wh<I wttunds Fes1us 'JS -Vklof Mctiglen. ti) But Ult Cltc.t '"d 1t11IJ hl1 ~ule. h1lps .himwll ~""-ttche (°' .. l ... I 1 ~,.. to free food, dnn~ ind lod11na: and u,1-.,.. 11 "' '"I o~, tort:eS his 1llenlions on Kitty. 11:30 fJ (JJ Mtl"I' liiriffln 0 (l) (I) al UC DovW. Futuni 0 @I @D Joh1111f CM10n Mt¥it (C) (31w JOi.) (~) "llld 0 (])(I) Q) Did c.tt Orso11. .tr (e:omedy) '68-Burl lvtS, Trt17 Wtlltt is rutst !lost Don1hut, Gert r rvbe. "'Mlfllp• m...., "'"' (cloeul!'le nllry) ·~1rr111d by 1;00 fJ M...W: (C) """" Ill h Su•" Ro<:M Hud.son. (dr1m1) '57 -Jtmn Cr1J1, e 111111o1 s Merrit: 1n,, .,.. rn o o C1J a ,.... Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES t:OO m .,Bac:Mltr •Ml lobby Soltr'" (tQmed1) '4 7-Glry Gr1nt. Myrna Lil)', Shirley T1mpl1. !:lO O .. A111bu~'" (m)'Sltry) '3' - Cl1dys SW1rtlloul. Uoyd Nolin .. l lK•011t" (mrstery) '&4 -01n1 C!1r~. 81tlnd1 lee, O "Htl lof! H17 lilrl!" (mutic11) '59--louls Prlm1, Kttlf Smith. O "Hla:h Nooft" (dr1m1) ·s2-C1ry Cooper. Grae• Kelly, K11J Juremi. O·'i·J,]) "tt CIMO frtll Ovtar Sptce" (~·fi) 'SJ.--Ritl11rd C.1boft, Blf· b111 Rush . 1:00 m "Sm.nut Show llf &rth" (com· tdp) 'S7 -Vira:inl1 McKennt, Biii Trnt1s. Ptlu Stllers, 2::00 0 "N•rt of ?om" (1dv1ntlltt) '40 -Tyron• Pll'lfer, Lindi D1m1U. J:OO CJ) ''The St"nrt low .r M11th1 lwrs" (dr1ml) '46-Barb1r1 St1n· wytk. Kirtc Dou1l11. Vin Hillin. 1.Ql (C) "'Sllnd11" (d11m1) '57 - V1~ .klhn10n, Mn AIJ!h, 4:30 fl (C) "Cybora: 20IT' (sci I!) '66 -M1ch1tl R111nlt. (J.) Set UI AM lhtiq 5:00 D ICI "llbtttt Iott " W11" (ccm1dy) '60-Brl1Jt11 Birdo~ "ILUE WA.TEI WHITE DEATH" J""n Wayne "110 JAICl" AND I RODDY McOOWALL !Ci! 2ot. t:ri.i'! '°' ll'tsml Clo ''""'PE ~DI.ANET n1Jlpa" m."' AL50 PLA'l'1 N~ Cllnl Eastwood -01111 llckl15 CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY FROM 2 P.M. l'RICES UNTIL 4 l'.M. ADULTS AND JR~. 1.so CHILDREN 75t "KELLEY'S HEROES" I '-CHECK THE DAILY PILOT EVERY DAY FOR MARKET INFORMATION NATIO NAL GE NERAL THEATRES WED. THURS. FRI. MON. TUE. rll ATINEES ONLY fAA TINEE d . IAl URDAY ltssci umdi 1lyumpt1ousl ONLY .. :..r.iLLV... WILLY Vil I • WONKA lllT WONKA •a{;oNJrlf AT AT 12:31)-4,25 "' ~.e_ 12 :30 y.f. CH()C!()Ur n ·::::~ ·~·',. "::" ; ..... ..-~ ,, '""" 2:15 :~~~ 'ECOND MAllNEE FEATURE "EL DORADO" Excl111i1:~ E'1gagt,nt11t 6th Reco1·dWetk -ON ·ANY SUNDAY anuen••ta•11•11 re; Also STEVE Mc QUEEN 11' "THE REIVERS" MATINEES DAIL V W1• l•tl: 1AY ~••4 ,1>1"' f'l(\1 PQ ,.,Q p,,.,,~+• "°'''' .i;. .... ~-A1 !~...,,,, O• Al O•n• ~· C.o. "'V'v•I• 70~ N 1'lo•bof, '.·~-·~A•• •CALL THEATRES FOR 2ND FEATURES• FOUNTAIN VAlLEY Drivt·l11 ~°" Oitgo fwy. 01 l•oo•.tMll ~b? ?4AI UNITED AITIST$ 1 71~ I. luwl S4:J..92117 l'OltT THEATltE l"'""" ~•I l>'or OR J b~bO ANAHllM Dri~._111 R"f'l"lo fw·1 cl lemon S'.)~.JS2o fO JI fUllfltTON ~10 "!, Htl'll<lt ~'/~·•141 STACT KEACH fAYE DUNAWAY HARRIS YULJN , :ooc· A I ii :.18Y FRANK PERRY ·' ~·1Kr J11n:1;v •.. , • I• 1 i.-J , ,,..: ... '"?""'I ~ ...... ;-1 .... ..., ..... ~ ' 1-., ...... -, I NOW! J United""""" IR -~ ... · .. ~.'{"..) --•·~··" ·•-I 1WAI• I" (0 "IT) "111"1 Al {~I 101101 1"1 WO•LD" -., 11" , .,, I GI • ¥ CJMRLTOH HESTOH THE OMEGI\ MAH CO-HIT IT BOTH THEITRlS "THX-1 138" . - DAJLV PILOT fl , ....... . ... -···· • MATINEES DAB. Y • 1 " -w•n HOLIDAY MlllNEES SIT.. SUN., MON. RLTOlt HESTOlt THE OMEG~ , .. ,,.,.. ,,..... MAit ..,. IJl;'l ~llllll!t!ll!m l ll*l"H.U.~llll:SIMI DP l'IYS -Robtrl Ou•oll • Ootlold l'leosoni:t In "THX 11 JI" (GP) '" HNl90I: stlOf'PIMG Cl"1"1'1 l:DWA .. DS HARBORt:.::.2 """-111.~0. AT WI~ IT. COITA •IU "6 ... tl71 ';..""" ...... , """ "'" ....,... '" ,.., _ ...... ~·· ..... ~-·-.... -~ .. ···· HOLIDAY Ml lMlllS SAT.. SUM .. MOM. ~!cit\\ ~ •IE 1 1 ~R I I lNO BIG HOLIDAY SHOW I ........... "Whois .. I • • •••o;:" •u•a. •• •~u• • • -· C:O••• ,.,.... & .. ., .... o ..._. S.7·fHI08 • ""'""•O•O" •OAC;H HOLIOU MITIMH S SAT., SUN., MON. fOftda ' I iUhdand I tl<tfl UIJ roklifa O(IO',.((t"I I 1klut•'1 pam:iv•1,on '1 1echl'l•tolor ® 110,,. wor~"' b•OI . [!] o i.nnr~ lt"•lll•t 1etv•Ct: ~ ~!IU Kif~ [Joyal~' "TME LIGHT AT THE £001 OF THE WO~LO" IGPI HOLIDU UIMTEES • SIT .. SUN .. MON. llWUUamGlloldcn ~O'c;Neal GKadMaldm .... so..u__.na. :!m "'1ll00l.OO ·PANA""" 0 "'' P!u1 Jahn W1Jyn• • ~idl(lrd 8oo!I• 111 "llG JAXI" lGl'I "WllD 10¥111" e"1 "MUIPll'/''I Wll" Ah•AI c..,...,., V'°j. M'"""'°""i- RATID "I" A.Ito • ltlril Doug lot • fovt Ounowr;ry "TMI AllANOIMEMT" , ( • 2 . ; DAIL V PILOT '•• Everyone Has Something That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With e Went Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results ( ~forS.S• " General ... - General 'TWO STORY "STRETCH OUT" 'i'nu can reall.v ~trelL"h out 111 thts 2500 ,.,q . IL hon1e \l 'J\h 11$ 3 large bedroon1~. 3 ba!t1 ~. !Jl;(;I·: l~(l!\'l 'S f ~()fl.'1 built-ins. l11sh shag 1·ri rpeting. ne11 I.\' p81n11•d l·:xcellcnt a~:-1u 1 1- rbll' !jl ·~'1 loan . ()11Jlcr IS '-111'.:IOU.'-·lt•J'tll.:i ,OeXJble $.'i:J.UW. RETIRE IN A "BEACH PAD" ,Six unit . South of tile h1~l111•ay . in beautiful :('O RON.A. DEL J\lAll. U1vner's un ique :i bcd- ;roo1n, 1. baths; 5. 1. Bcdroon1 plus a n inla1v ;unit. 6 garages. Th is js 11•hat you 've bee11 : Jooking for at ...................... $127 ,000. "SPLIT LEVEL" UNITS : 16,SPLJT LEVEL adult units, all 2 bedrooms, 1112 baths, e lectric kitchen , ceiling radiant heal, individu al hot water heaters. garbage d isposal. Beautiful location one MILE to BEACH ....... $25-0.000. . DON'T PLAY "GIVE-AWAY" April 15th !first O\\·ncr arl\·antagr s are \"(111 r' as o\1nr·r :~the 2i spanking ne11 ·\l!L'I ·r .'\l'.\li'I'· :~N'l'S. cons1!-.1in g ut I·::! & 3 bcdrou111 llllllS :Wth ! & 2 ba1h~. fea1ur1ng <1 pooL bnr·b·q area , rec· roo111. indi,·idual ga r ct;.:1·s. bt11lt·i 11,, shag car1Jet111).{. forced air heut. l<.1undry (a(' if I ties dlld di\' a rd \I illlllll_g lillldSC8jlfng. Let 11s sho11· Y'Hl these beout1fully de!il~nerl and huill 110 1ls. 11'1\h a projected CROSS .l\lULTIP Lll~R of 6.9. Re a l I y e buy at $422.000. HAVE "SLIP," NEED BOAT . I\ PRIV.A.Tf: SL IP deseend!i fronl !h is beau!!. ful Dover Shores VIE\\/ hon1e, 1vith its sun1 p- 1J,.&ous Jiving room _and 11,1\"1t1ng f1repl,~c~. :! . Mli ge>_ b~dJ'(n11ns l!l('lud1n g-et i\IAS rl ·.ns SlJI TI~ il11at's \\OJ'1h lhf' pricri. 2 llel11 xe ...Aliaths and <1 go11rn1f'l ·.,. <l<'l ight kitchen. l\lnli1' .an appoin1n1en! "!)011·1 slip-up on th1~ 11111•" 3 1narve lou :-. buy ai SI li .. '>00. General General General ""'' N,? ·~0'~'~ ~.~''""'" 1 MATT LA BORDE Realtor 1J11 ~ 11 \ i 1'r111, .-.par·•••ll ' I ,.,111,·u ,\ 1•\..i,11·r1·d li•1;.!1• .• Kdnu. I• \\Il l.~ I\\!. !111. Hu1.. t.•111u• \l,11>1>1\f' r1001' to •:t·Li111i; !1n•pl, An11qu" Jllll'l'Or~. ht•aut!lully carpel- t'd & Ura1JEod, wilb ou1s1and- ing <M'f thn1..ou1. 11-ofes- sionall~andseaped, covered patio, lrg. fenced yard with frult tfff's. An ou1slanding buy flt only $26,50() • ACT NO\\"~ i ! Large Beautiful Duplex Good Spendable Income /I ran• f1f'1n lu Corontt •If·! ,\lar. Each unit approx. 2000 flq. It. \\•ith • l8r g • bfflrooms, 11~ bath!:, Jiving rooms, Jireplaef'S, Pay only $7%0 dow-n, gr-t back $100 l:AClf :\10'.'•trll ,;pendahle 1NC0:\1E t111rr dffiuctinl': 11ormill of)('ral1ng CXpf'"rl"4'~ 1nc·l11d111g 111,t-,; 111111 lol\n p;.y1 nr1<1.: A PL~:/ISU RE T (I I.I\"!·: I;\' PrtOflT· • \Hl.J·: ,,, Oii":\. ('1111 .,;;~.11..l."ll'l. ~:~tla BL UE LAGOON CONDOMINIUMS ~ Iii', !. Ha ll••lll ~ 1 o.000. ', 1:1:,;; !\,, fl' .. TTI Sl~l.~~~I. On 1i1·11-111e l"'(Jl"il 11 lh•aT~'d pouh. 01·t·<i11 \1f'11s unU ieri. 1111 \~•urt u1ll•li1hle. LIVE ON BROADWAY Beautiful \1•1de tree lined street \\"il h· <:hoire proven neighbo rs. l~arge three bedroom ho1ne with fireplace, liARD\VOOD FLOORS. carpets and drapes. 2 car garage on paved alley, large rear yard wit h trees. Property vacant -immediate possession. Don 't pass up th is buy at $29,000. RARE GEM 1-·i t for lT ENR'l' VII I or the ''OUNG :r.10DERN \VIFE. Ex(·cllent hornc in J\1csa Verde. Ne1v Adobe .i\lritnn En1r;c111te \1·1Lh lit•a utiful l<ind· :-.caping J.;1rge !1v1ng roon1 1vith f1rcplt1t"i', 3 large IJt"drnoms and 2 hath!-> J\r11 l_1· ('J rprt- cd fa111JI\' roun1 \II cle1·\r 1r k1\t·IJ1·11 111111 d 1.~ti11·;11.lit•r and 1·4•f111 1s!ic·d c-a lllnt·t~. ll(1t11Jlf' g.ara&P 111111 2::!0 11!1' \\;i...,hL•r a11d dJ"\'t•r \1cJJ l;111d ... t·a ped _1 ;11d 'l'h1 -, bc:.iu11J11l lH1111r t~lll be· .1 1111rs t1ir 011!;. S:il .!:15U RED AND RANCHY (Juiel l\'E\VPOH'I' llEIGll'J'S lot.aliun qua111t <is the 1-110\VES'J'ERN FARf\.1 110 USI'.: you \l.•ere raised in. T\VO story 3 bedroom 2 bat h hom e with lots of charm. No wo rds will properly paint lbe picture, lel us show yoLl t his home. 1'~ull price $34,950 \vith excellent financing. FIVE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS l I ere is your best family Jiving; yo ur O\Vn 'rRl·LEVEl. REPUBLIC JI OMJ>:. One minute from .Fabulous SOU'f lf COAS'r PLAZA, 1-~n· 1t·1'l<1in you r friends in your FOR~t i\L /'llN- l:\1(; f{f"l(JJ\1. thrn adjourn to the s pariou~ 1:r x 21' s11nke11 f;in1ily roorn \\·ith firepl;~cc cind 11ct bar 'l'hrrc luxurious baths -no <To11rl111J.!. \"uu rna.v be charrncd if you desire a ~rl'ludPrl . tree lined neighborhood. ''our ''\\'il1 n {! horn(' value for onlv $40 .H50 lll'HR\"' . ' I SALESMEN NEEDED l 646-0555 CONTEMPORARY 2 Hr, '1 1-111 !1on1t' 11/ l ll'tt'P· 220 E. Seventffnth St. ini; u!·1•a11 1·1e'1" rrvn1 :'11llsl· (E. 17th St. Shopping Ctr) . ~" t>rdr•• .. rn. l11•111i.: 1001n l.· .21DLI7Q 1116-a COSTA MESA hnl•"<lli\ tvi-11t1tlhill'.' ,•,,rp••1- ••d ,I',: i1·,;,1t('1I. A~k1r;1: s:ill,000. EVENINGS CALL 557-3056 OR 642-7438 Blue lagoon Gene~a l G-;~ra l Realty ''.11"< I . .; l "• ,,, , • I l,1 I' J .,~<111,, g , Ii I •·.'.'•~; OCCUPANCY BEFORE SC HOOL I. 1·.\ I !:O\ I \l ((,J·. ;, 1:i:. I>.\ .. \, 11 p< Il l•, h-"·" "'I ,,do• \ IH .dol BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP '' IU· .. \Cl l llU\11, ~ HH. :' 1"1,...1..._...,.,... Ht\, 1t11" "'~'"°. poo •. 1 .. 11. '?""""~ •-0 ~1"'~1••U 111., pla11:"MU11Cl. \'fi•·:inl ! ~·:01 '" .. ,~ .. ;11··. ,\(•11L•r 4 lifi. ~ b:11h :!-:-tori· hu1nc 11ith -,h<lke r 11111 dbl. :-.lo 11e frplr . 1L1·1i1g r111 .• ~ sep. d1n- 111g rn1 01erlook U1g Bay. secluded p;itui are;.'t .~ 101 l'l,1· l<t,rns. l.ge. 2 car garag<' <:ood rond . & ~un·1e tie\v carpeting. Our exclusive listing. S l~l).000. Call for app'l. to shO\v. Call : 673-3663 642·2253 E vening& REAL TQ RS i ::. B1\CI\ Ii\\: \ 1f'11·, ll'<'ll d~·c ~ BR 3 BA lorn)al ;11111ng. 644-7270 '"°i~l ~~"Rm~16R associated ' Gener<'!I (Formerly Delancy Real Estate) 2828 EAST COAST HI GHWAY CORONA DEL MAR . CALIF. General PREST IGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPO INTMENT 12 Linda lste Drive Elegant new 5 BR. 41.:l ba. Jion1e \1 1lorn1a l din. rm .. fam. rm .. 'vet bar. Impressive en· try court \V/16 ft. mahog. doors .•. $179,500 For Com;Plete lnform•tlon On All Homes & Lota, Pl .... C•llt BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR New loc•tion at Entrance to Linda l1la -The l1l ander1 Bldg. 341 Bayside Dr .. Suite 1, N.8 . 675-6161 G ener•I General * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -~2 .000 Lovely :\ bedroon1 horne on quie t c ul·de-sac atreel. J<'orrnal dining r1n ., 2 baths & mod· ern kitchen. Palos \1erdes slone firepl ace. Fruit trees & prof. Jandsc. Near gcbools & abop3. ''Our 26th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., R..,ltors 2111 San Joaquin Hill s Road NIEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 ~<f'fl!••r\ !n !o!lr of II\,. !1 •1'"'1 '''"'lf;at~ .. "-!""'" 1n c·'"'" \lt'.'11 ...-,.,,, "~ ,,.,.,,...,,., ll!1m "" 111 ti-' .lfJ ·,Jf>-211~ ' I' t• O THE Rf.AL "-1::"!'1\'J'f.l?S Sr!\J lhr. olr.1 1tufl REAL TORS • •1 ... ,. "1 -·····'' B ROK ERS REALTORS 't01: W. BA LBOA BLVD. 673 -1 66 , DELUXE TRt-PLEX 2266 r,, INC R, C .M. ;.: "' l<' 'I ' ,II , "" I, ,. •)Uu'Vr61~1a(t~ 546·5990 lienerat HOW ABOUT THIS ? 1 11· 1h •••jl : 1:.1111 S l?I '' •f \\' ll I'" I •,o 1 !' I 1)1 ,~ lro·~hl.v r•<J 111l•·d 1w111 li; l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!:"-"-"-"-~ ... ~-"."'-1 rn1na11n ho111r . t:nJnr 2 pool11 Come For A Visit and a retl'C8!1on hR!J. 1111\"e NO YARD \\'ORK AND And stay a htt1e time In 'this Sl'/l.RT LIVING! f Newly irpa,ciou1 waterlmnt horn•. View of the bay a nd jetty liilif'd, so call tlOll.'. makr-1his 1he mos1 !'Xc1tin1t oHf"rinit on thf' hayfronl. Sandy btoach end 2 l:tr£r flil· !10!'. To .~ip your ("QOlrrs 11nd 11"t1 1l'!i 1hr p11 s~ln£ h11R1~ p;1r:11h·. Poil"r 1111.,s !hr h111t ' $!" 1,1•.o Ci+ll ffi~-:-l 1 il 4 BE D ! $26,000! \u •i<•I' 11 \'A ~·r io"I" d .. 11 11 1•11 \ 11'!"111~ "Iii lll1•lt' \1111 111 u !I!~ I~.~) l'll 11 J<hoH\, 1•1i•1·1· 1• uh :?O :1.· 4o panrll'•I r~n1il.v rnom 1111d n10I, "II· l'lO~<'d patio. ~, io tlPl>ftt· iare. Ci1II Walker & Lee R..i- 7SRO F..dingt"r COATS .. WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenings) SPLIT LEVEL BETTE R THAN NEW 531 ,SOO I!. , , ,, ·' Ill~ 1:,J.. .~ !. ,t, • ••r11 i. .. 111.-, ..'..'!-! l<'I f1. ••I : ~1••11 111\0l'I •• -.i•:O•"IHIO~ l•1ul+ 1•1 i:1i. 111'11 . 1"1~,. lo1·1I· tl'•lt1", Jini;t' \\011'0'1••! j1a : "· 1-••l,ltf' 1 •• 1. p11.f""'·''''n;1llv lnnd'('JPf'<i !10111f' l:< onh1 4 Yf'8 1~ {)!d. Pnce ......-iu~·e<i h:t $:11,500 for quick lalt , Ca.II OOW! IWG-~ {7141 8424155 nr !°)10-5140 "'""' 11 "''~ erbor, C.:'11. General -VACANT- $1~JO . DOWN '''''It).; , lwdl <'llll .' h.o h 11\1 l•fl"Jl"d U •Ill<' u/ ~ · • ..,..,1.1 'Ir ... ,~ ru1r <t res1- (l1>n11o11 rlf'11>:hhor111Y11I~. Qual- lly built 1v1th Q,\!-\ Jl ,\JlD- \VOOD FUXJR.."i. natural 11.'00d ('8b1nets. ALL BUJLT- INS 11.ith EXTENDED TILE COUNTERS, floor to ceil· ini;: LOG BURNING fir.- pis~ 111;od fantastic 3 SIDED CABANA. Unbt'liev11bl!' pe,y- rnent.• {JI $726 per month at tn .. full 11rire or $1:'!.950, Call ~11: .. ~424 IOrwn Pvf'•.l \outh ,... ~ oast WHO LOVES A VIEW? 'I lirn 111'Jlf'1·1 !h1~ <'harn1inp: 2 l~roon1 hnmf" in Corona 1t 1ghl~ndi;. l.o\·ely yanl 11·itti 111~ny fruit trtts, qua.hty rl'"fi &et tJ1roughouf, !{lflcio1111 living room with tittpl~, f'll..~ to add on to ttW. home, k'('"8 to private beuh. ~ ly $51,950, Call now 673-S560. \O THE REAL ~ESTATERS '" 'Ill ',., LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT rOREST E Ot\ON '" Rf' Al TORS OPEN 7 DAYS A \VEE!( SPANISH RANCH Horses, Dogs, View Rarnbling 2 story "Old Wor1d charmer." ~ mas.o;ive bunk- house b«Jrooms. I luge pan. rlffi fanul.v 1w1n, 25' plc- ltll"r \\'Ul1lo,1·. Spl'"ctaf·ul11 r 1 1••11· nt n 1lh11i.: 1111HJJll1t 111~. lit'.11· ~l>u1 JUJ.! fll'<'pla(·c. ti1· i.:,1111 .. · '!;,O -.q . II. tli"f',11 11 I. '•·h"I>. II ,,1, ,,r i.:1.,,~ 1n l I •t• Ii i'·''·'I. /,.,!1!d fU,J" 11,11' ...... ;111d .i.,~ ... I ~ 1·1.1. \\'l~I Pri.·•·d !O:-f'll llllrl)' Dial 645-0303 NEGLECTED ESTATE OCEAN VIEW ONLY $21,950 Unhelievablt , Quiet tree li n· f'CI street to this ~ar's BE:ST BARGAIN. Hugi lo! 1\•1th boat and trailer AC· c-ess. 3 bi~ bedrt)Omi;. Vie·· !lie OCP.Rn lrom your own h>lt k ~·ard nn lnwrring tl1Hs. Al! yot1 n('rr! 1" a ri.11nt hn1.•h a1 10I a l,i11n 1111n1rr. I-ii.\\ T•l .,1111. Fn1• !11<111' <'X· •·1t111i: df't;"I~ f!l•·.osr ('afl 645-0303 :•!!111 J l.q t;11r. C11~111 ;.;r.,,1 fORE\l '£ 01.SO.~ '" ll£A1..ro 11 s Macnab-Irvine Re-a!ty Company ''lightning Quick" (In 1lus ()llf'. l lou~., pin~ d 11 - 1,lt'1, 1'or,111fl 111'! \ler. 1"0 !Ull l·il.; • •~I" fron:agr. f'"" l1ln1·k fn>1n ,·111~1y~hlf' ·I o1Jlr CnrT>na g,,;it·h ·• I ln11•,.. h1>5 :! BH .:. ,\· l"t r11al DH \ 11:. u.1 li l1• '"'I I • "fral fHJ" l11l111'r d"1<'l"l•lll•·11:. ~u11.i11rr l1fJ11•f' \\!Iii 111\~•rn.-• llllil O•" I il .\ n>11~1•l•'t';1l 1•,11~. i .. 11 lla~:1r l\111it i;7;" .. :::i10. Macnab-Irvine 642·823S 675.3210 Splash· Splash This olyn1p1c s1zf' rool is id<'"al f{)r 01Hdoor llv1ni;:-for the \vhole family. Lot!! ol det.·k· Ing en(! pa110. (;N!al • bf'd. ro(11n, J bath home in choice Nr,1·110rt Joral'ion, i\1any ex- 1l';i<:, l'l"PDl'Hl f' /nr:na! 1"11011112; 1•K>111. hu'<:e .,f'pa1·alf' J111nil.v 1'1<"11 \\!T h n 111"'""P 1'1flrlf' r ., ifl.• .,., •11•·11!11 11 ;i /l .1n. 11 .. ll 1'"1"/"'!' .1 •I •h'•lfl"' ,\I) <' 1 II ,,. <\'~ ! I' / 1 I i!•'I" 1111'1Hll •. •• OWNER DESPERATE r.tov111g ?\or1h, "'"" "" l~I -···· Gener•I SEE THESE FINE HOMES BEFORE YOU BUY e 4 BEDROOM. 2612 I .. ighthouse Ln . Broad· 1nor l·larbor V1e\v Jlills Open Sat & Sun. • 3 Bedroom. :~098 (~ollege St. olf H~ker 11cct1 c:lean. ~ b<.1 ., hd11' .. hit -ins. Open S11 n & \·Inn. • 3 Bedroom. l<nderle Gardens. 'J"u~\111 . 14 '.!i:! :\<:acia l)r. Open Sal. Sun. l\lo n. • J Bedroom. 389 La Canada \Vay. off Irvine (;us t. bit., 2 BA., shake roof. Open Sat, Sun, 1\1on . • 2 Bedroom + guest. 1939 F\JUerlon, C.J\!I. Owner transferred . No loan fees. Open Sat, Sun, Mon. • 3 Bedroom. 2 BA., Jrg. liv. +fam ily rm. A real model home + pool. Adult occ. $33,000. • 3 Bedroom. 211'.1; BA .. 2 story. 2 fireplaces. 1o r; DN. 01~ner transferred. \Valk to bch. sq1 .500 . • 3 Bedroom. 2 FL\. l i1·p near !hf' bay. en· JOY c:ool breezes. ia·x:!u· f<11n. r1n. On Jv SJ~ ,500, . Stop 1n for free in!or1nal1on and your ne\\ tree map. OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 646-3928 S4S.348J General * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. BACK BAY AREA Beautiful \l.·ood.s. in..,irle and 0111. l'u ... iorn b utll by p1·c.>sent 011·ncr. Spani.<;h tile entrv. \\"a !lcd C?Urtyard for r rivac:,:. 3 spac1011s RR . forrn;.11 d111111g r1n. plu s huge hon\ls r m. for office a t hon1e or f<Lnl. r1n. :i ("~1r i.;arage. I\c11• cxclu· sive. By appt. $64,500. "Our 26th Y•ar" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 211 l San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Gener•f General -Waterfront - Corona del Mar Last large rce parc:c1 on t•ir11·port Jlarbnr. .\pprox I acre -170 ft on 1\"aler. \l"llh 3;:no ~q rt bea ti h I <I k \\" 11 11 r r11ne anf Ot" ·, ' "' all nr par! I 'rH·cd 11nclC'r ron1part1 b!e 11 a \C't'l rnn! proprr11!'s . P hone: 642·2171 or see your bro .. er . General General LESS THAN RENT! I EVERYTHING! $192 PAYS ALL I! I~ General KID COUNTRY 5 BR, FAMILY RM. ~les& Vl'rde • Thr Brl-Au>e of Orange Coun1)'. ha~ 11 huge VAC\:'\1. ~late reedy for occupancy. The tro11t Jormal living room le-atur't'S a massive aoor.to--cf'ilq raised hearth, log burnina: FIREPLACE, r ichly textur· ed padded \V/W carpeting and matching drapes, and secluded corn-er PrC'fURE \VINDO\V, r.1om can 11.•atch the S\Jn i:o do11'n Jrom th!' ch('erful fann style k!lr.hen \\;j[Ji ll!!i Slf'Jl savJug Bl.i!l.T- 1\! R1\Nlil·:, dnuhlr ovf'n, U.\K CABJ\J·~J'S. d1~hw11~1l· C'r .i11<1 l1111t: \JP' ,1;:r11-1 h.i r. ']"ti, . .i'l 1•"111111.:, l". l•1r>L: J· ,\I!. 11,~ l:<l1i \I 1111~ 1;< •) w n 1-11:1·.l'l •. \1·1: and .~l\1lini:: ·h~1r• 1•• ,ti" '21' J' \Tl(I t.· 11·8 Q <ll''d "I fl •• (JI l'l",lfi.'d .1"<i!'d h~s [1111,1 1.;1'tlll'1i l!hadf' rr(·•·s 1i"0111Jilr·1{'ly leru'Pd) and 11. lau11t•l1 pad !or boa.1 or ea111pt•r. Low clown -l-·un price $11,95<1, I lurry down and trade up before IChool 1tal'!S. Call ~5-8424 (optn ewt.l \outh "'(~cast LEASE OPTION Th11> n'<lr1"flrat,,rf JAR. 2 BA \fn,,1wrl),1 n-in.lo Sl90 nio. ~.ju "f"•"n, prwrd belo11 $20,250 HOME & RENTAL Corona di'! :l!11r 4 BR, 3 BA u·1·levc1 and J BR J'f'ntal unit. \\'11lk tn 1hopplJli & ~arh. JO';, dn. $63,500 ATTENTION BUILDERS 13/.; ACRE R-J \\ •H l~I,(' "°:7 !O Ill •111113 $75,000 642-1771 Anytime --COSTA-ME~ EASTSIDE Assume 0r Loan or $14.~ \Vtth total paynir-1111 {If s1;,2.oo per mo. Great cor- l'lrr lol IVllh boa.I or trailer Rrc·f'~S. E,1enor need~ tf'n. rler lovu~ ctu'f'. Interior /1..,slily p!I U1!1>tl th1wu1. Al· <:o nr11• grrrn shi.g C-1\rpf'ling 1h111011r > h112P bE"droomi; ,,,. <'flnlrt'l rrl 1lr11 11 1<:0 1 I 1 h• ~ .. 1·111111 <l 1111•1i.:: arr;i I 'I -. ii" •I"" 11 or" I· ! ! \ 11,11 ,1.'"" ,11~., ~1.i1l1 l •lr. ("all Walker & Lee l!•·,-1lh11·~ '11 !I 1H ••l );J 1d RI .\<i,~l ll~ .1 .. u1i; • 11r~'n 1.1 1l p\1 POOL HOME MESA VERDE larg• 2 11ory • bedroom, No misprint or mis~. Fr.r dining & huge ramily room. leu ithlln $4000 you can a s-lmma{'lllate In every W'llY. sume Chis low gov't loan on &sumable a%% Ioe.n. S:ntf """ "'"' homo with ' M onth J>8.Y'I all. F'ull. prlc. Loc:ation, ap a<' i ou1 nE'l l d 4 Bedroom &. den, 2~~ baths, 1:,· rpe1i;, drtlpes, range, "'· frig:, many xtrB.s, &ll In mint rnnd. Corntt lot w/access beaut}'. condition ., tta.l.J1111c """' .,. rom bifl'ed in thl!i hom1 e.1 2717 SaMpiPff' ,,,.,,.. 1, L\leM $34,950. Su bmit temui. Own· er will help wi1h finallf"1ng. URGENT . r.-tUST SELL. rt-1()...11s1 {Of)f"n E1't'ningsl ~ HIRITAG! uAt min LIDO ISLE J LOT E STATE ll1 .. 111u ·111r ~ ho·d1no111, Ii h,11!0 !'U~IOlll h'ldl h<•lll<'. Co111rilr1f' lilf'<'lu.~1(u1 For1na! d11unl!. l1bl"lll".\ 01· pool r~111 plu.., hugc N'C. roorn. $215,IXXI 13J.l>700 644.2430 OPEN SUNDAY 1.; 2756 LORENZO :'llr•11 Dt'J ;\18.r 1Jf•rlrc1 famil.v hH!llt' ,j J .. r~r iM'rlHIOlll~. 3 hulh•. 1~..-.1~11.r ~;11·rl 11·11h i;:11i; fl11rllf'r111.. rtnd pla.11 .. 111 t'. l nh1•l1r1·a hlr ul nnh $'.17.~f.O. ))\• • do11 n • I queen--!iized bedroom1. J>re. J"'n'ed comer lot -plenty of •mm tor boat or cam(>(':'". S13,500 TOTAL. Walker & Lee ' Hrelln1·i; 71o~l 1-.d1111.:,"r 111 I\ ,1111.11· •.• "I" :.in. i1 l!I --PLAY IN THE SHADE nl rh,-. IJ"<'f'~ or !h i~ f"\"!'rpliflfl· ally \\'f'll l'llred /or 3 tw-('j. TYJl'lnl anil drn lll•nl~. (.',)n\- plf'lrl.v frll('"f'(j h.v cinrlrr block wall. \\'ell loce.1t"d in "·est Costa ;\·lesa. Call MG-2313 Jor lnfurme.tian, THE Rf:AL R csTATERS e 2 UNITS e CORONA DEL MAR 2 Bdnn. horn~ ph11 reflr 1 bdrm . furn. apt. #JOO. $4!1.940. Home Show Realtors · i\rn1•·h,11r llo:J~hunt!ni;:'' l-~ij E, l'•'il"'I JI" .1 , Cit\! 675-7225 ~,,-,-.rk~1-,,,-,-cJen11 hu111e;:-sonic fll'\\ly pnifltrd & f'8rpeJrd 2 :1. 4 & !'. Mrn1~ ~m .. 11-'uh Jl(W'I• ~-HA·\' . .\ mnv. rcrms. tron1 $20.000 to l~llJXlO, (DLLlNS .\ \VA'ITS INC, 884.l AdlUTl~ A1'f'. 962-~23 DON'T a1ve Jt away, ret quick cuh for tt with a DAILY PJI.01' Ou.sltled Vf' rd•, Fet1. tu re"!! !i for boat or camper. $45,000 hrrlroom!1, hug-e: fa mily t"()r)m I l\l!h \\"('l h" ""' brick flf"f'plece. 01·r r11ize mll!l!rr s1111 r . 3 l;;1!h~. l.111 r)y rnrf"'l 111£: and r1rm1';:t,!1ng rll1v•11cl1n11! II llh 11)/lllU'l!l"f'd _1 .••• 1 ... u ~ •pi • I '-<'!li!\C n f 1·•>rH1l1·~ a !11oo l.~J•l11 'l"o" \I' :Ii "' • .1 I" <1 ;11'' l·ull !>I"'"· ~>1 1-1 t '.11111~:i11• 'l l!h othr1 IH'"!•·•f•<'• In \1 •1•.~ \'r1dr• 1111.! lll(•p\ phtll)(°' ·.1.;..1::1 ; 1·•1 appu1n\q1e111 In s1·r. 1-i.>THE REAL "\. ESTATERS ' CONVENJ ENCE PLUS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA near 17th Sl &hopping ttn-m, Mna 'Tha.tn: il1ld 5hopr, St. Joachim O:iurcti ftnd P4 rochW llChool. We!\ kcpt 3 bedroom, 2 bath, built.In gu kirctien ..00 l11rg. dininit &N'a. Ou·peted. a nd dr11Jl('d. 11·cll lnrn;ca)"l('f! fron1 a n d l'f'ar. •lt't1tchrrt <ilil. g;11·1•i:c. Fun rrl!·r ~27.flfll'J . f.:XC'F'.1.- 1.E:\'r ~'l:\'ANCl.'\;G TF:R.VIS. The JMl.ert dnw In the Wf!ll •.• a DAily PUot 0..Uied Ad, M2-.'"'671 - Roy McCardle Realtor 1810 Ne1qll'lr1 Riv("!., C.M. 548-7729 EAST SIDE-DELUXE 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH S26, 950 I \11'••1110•\.1 'hfl.1';1. /'r'1<ir nl 1111 rl•'r•li 11• l1utll•\ liru k tu .... 1•1·"''' 111 .. 1 ~ 111111 lo·11,·r , flfl ll · hir £,11'a:.:r, hu1 i1 -u1 k1tf"!1r11 bi"'•·1,y p11ti". nu'riy lnnd'. s1·o11!f•rl. 011 nrr 1'&,)'l!' SEU.... Cailt llO\V ~J-16-8640. -F"arr...,W- ~ Harbor, C.M. MESA VERDE $27,750 lfard to b!':li!'ve bu1 probably the j!T'('81Mt value in the nr\\~PllPf'r l(lchly -See il 11011 . '.\ hc<l,.,...,111. t'nl"f'r...0 p;i110, lllie 11r11· f'R !'Pf.'lin£. \\"11lk 10 f'11 l1 lnrn111 ,t· Te- \•, nklr ~ .. 1.,1<11~. l' •ti :>4{}. J l;il IOprn 11'\"f'~. I O\\"NEJf DESPF:RATF.-:-40 f'oo! ~w101 pool. ~~c1a1 lit1111:, • Bt!droorn·s. ramlly rm. dir11n.t rm, Brk, $34,4:JO, 540..1720. Ca.ll 642-~ a Sawr I DA.IL Y "lef t _ ..... ]~[ _ ....... l~I _ ..... l~I _ ..... -..... l~I _ ...... I~ .__I -_1"""____,J .... ~--, PRESTIG E WATER FRONT HO MES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT l Lind• Isle Drive Lo vely , new 5 BR .. 41'2 ba . home W/'-''ater- front liv. rm. & din. rm. Oak paneled family rm. w frplc. Master BR. \v ;.sitting area & llreplace. . . . .......... 1179,500. For Comp le te Information On Al l Home• & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR New Loc1tion at Entr•nc• to Linda Isle -The l1landers Bldg. 3'11 Bayside Or., Su ite 1, N.B. 675-6161 Ganer al MESA VERDE'S BEST!! rmsr Tl!\1E LISTED Is tlus ror1t-0Us, Ji\1i\1ACULATE l bedroom be.!IUT')', "'11h hntlY pa.n!'lf'd h1.m1ly room. You'll dthflH At Thi': many cu5tom lf'A l\/11'! anrl the d,.t;uJ ol rh .. hnokf'ASP.S anrl shrlf'-OUI 1hth'""· ·rh!' rr.~tf111 IT"'" shArlrrl . ("(H'rlf'r l<>r~11n11 11'111 r'('"t(ll 1h,. "'Arrnr"t nf ri~.v~: l.l'l'l'l,v p11l1> i;:rrf'n .•h11;: ri:1r- ~r .... 1nrlurl11112; ci:1rpr1~ 1n 1111 hf"fil'flOITI.., fro'>. Cnmp11riy O\\"TlPri hnrnP nlf"r• 11 tin!" buy 111 $33.000. ALL Tf;R,\fS~ COATS & . WALLACE REALTORS -54&.4141- (0pe_n Evenin;s) GOVERNMENT • REPO. ~ m11.n'J11 lo~l! c11n he _l'nu r &ain. On, ~tor.v 5 bi>ril'l1Clm. 2 h11th. plus l;iro;I!' lam1ly room. OversvPrl kurhPn 11·/ 11Pp.;1r111P "II ling 11rP11. H"11"Y sh1.kt ro()f, t1rrrl11rp f, 111rP ~17.Prl ,v;irri. ll",11 v11r1111t -\\"e r.:in ~hnw 11 11 11yT1111 P. Dill ;.,.16-~~0 10prn F.\'r.<.) [~~~~1 RICH IN DETAIL A 1n·ar1n11.<> fJ11al1ty :: hrrirnrin1 11 nrl ~·11n1il,v t'fJOlll ru.~rnm hutll hf'lm" \l"l11'"ulnu11 plAn. n1ni;:: 1• F\'1ri1>11t thrnuc hr>1J1. Ta.olrlully t!"Mr>'llrri 11\lh qU.:ihry 11·11H-1n-w11ll c11rr"'1,o; 11 M ru ... inm rlr"'fl""· (hPri, yYVJ .•ri rr .. 1, ,j r11r c11r:11?P. Dll l'lnri 6"" A truly 11"" hnm" 11l ~7fi.500. C11ll 57µ~ill. SOLD OUT! Our Au,1'11.~1 o.11lr ~ JU,<;\ phn111 cl"<1n1>rl n111 n11r 111vPnlf1ry nl hnn1rs. 1rt ;>.'F:ED l.IST- J\"GS' I.Pt ""I'! nl n11r rrn- /p~sionals ,o;how ,l"f'!U th" plu.< ~nt!Jt.~ 11'\ yn11 "'h"n l1s:.ng \\'lfh B11y k 8Pll('h. 675-3000 CA II fnr p1rture brnrh11rt 1\'llh pncl'.s & t1ri:11 1~ BAY•BEAClt REALTY•"'- A New Way 1o Live in Newport BeacM General U "1 Hl lJ I' tiCl-'tl'S Rl!I Et!•le.67~-6000 VIEW CdM Ru1lrlrr ·~ n\\11 ;·hn1rr \·1rw or the \\"M2", J"n.1 & 1.~­ l11nri~ Sp11r1011s 4 hrdrronm, f:imil.v rnnm /..· frl1'm11l ri1n- ine;. Ry 11ppo1ntn1rnl. $130,000 UNl()UI' l i()Ml'S R•ll [st1t1, 67S·6000 2Ul E. CC••t Hwv. Co<on.I 0.1 Mar, C111I. IRVINE TERRACE Beautiful Nrw L1 ... t1n2 In Irvine Terrace •3 \\1th p;innram1r: nr,,11n v1Pw· J V1tw h"drnnrri~ J'l)11~ m111n·~ F:nrl°"pfl hP>!IPfl pnt;J Extra s17P !i1·1n2 rrin111 lmn111r11l 111p Thr110111 Sfl2,f;('(l R~:At:ron~ ~f:'\(1-; l~l·I 673-4400 NEWPORT CUSTOM 2-BEDROOM Ju ... t !i:;:.IP<l !np (1 \lal1ty h1111i home 1n qu1r1 !'llT'<l nn l11ree o;i x 11;, Int. f ir"Jllare, h11rrl11·onrl fln..,r.~. Ff A; f'X· ('r!lrnl !'lnr11cP. R111ll lnr 1111tl 111·,,tl in hy rrhr,,rl !Arly. f'rorrr1 :ii t;ix 11s<,.. ... sr.r~ f11 1r lllill'krt llf/J11'Al ... ill -$29.'.l!XJ. C;:1ll 11n11·, fi11i-'i1T1. \R:· THE REAL ~,~§I~!~~ COLLEGE PARK POOL Br~I huy 111!hp11rt>11 , lmm11r- ul<1tf' rnnrht1nn 3 l'll'"IY hPdroom.<., 2 ha 1h~. rlen lor fl11r1, ,o;r1n11ll;i!!ne: ... wimm1n;;: pnnl. B"11ut1f\ll rpf!!. l» drps thrUnUt r11n YOU bf'ht\'P, o(lly S:t1 ,!lfi()'. Walker & Lee R,,;iltni·~ :~111 \\ "~1rl11f fh'll'" ~11;.1>11 Orr·1 '•1! '1 r\1 OA KWOOD GARDEN I Custom Home AP_ART MENTS and Large Lot ;\Pwpnrl.;\rirlh ,, rlr1ii::h1fitl .i hrrl1'Yltl'\ hnn1I' ~O lrv1n e A1-e 6·1 ~-o:;:.n I "ill ,,,.,.r1 T L.r· An,rl" \""I' porl•&l\llh 17r)J lfi!11 ~I &12·l::li0 E-SIOE TRIPLE X Lrt 2 BR unit~. Pvt p11t1not, end gar11gr~. f!T'IC, nu til"d haths. :\tnnthly 1nr.nm!! S4hll. A.,klna $4.'iM hu1 O\.\'!ler will liste n. Bkr, &16-S226 Q\Vfl.'t:R r:11 cr i l 1ce . ~ hfodroom. f;uni!~· room, din· in~ r m. hl11ll·1n.~ _. di~hll'l'fllhPI". ~2) .. ""'1, P.kT, calJ t!Ay ()T Ml!ihl ~0-1770, ~p;irr !nr pnnl .10 11ri tl'llMI~ •·'l11r••-nr "hlll hilV" yo'\11 ],r>I 14.'l x lf{l \'1rw of ttir \"i11rk h11:-, S~1.000. CAil 6lli-7171. BJ-:TfER thiin nd\r' 3 mo~ old. 3·2·2 + .i~,, ON>11n k tltll \'I""! Qrap<'c. pm- fP•~1nn11l l11nt1~r11.riini;::. R~' o,.-ner 551.ll()O Cllll 491'i-3819 CE H l R General Ge neral NEED ELBOW ROOM? 5 BEDROOM COLON IAL MAN SI ON Ov"r 2.300 .i;q, ft. of t11.n11ly ~tove in be!ore 1<'h•1'1L Thi" In 111!! 1n 1n1!i m11gn1rirf'nl 2?5o sq . fee!, 4 D<-d.l"'Wlm 3 hath h!'me f.,a1ur1,,,:: "!- home h1111 u .sll , High v11LIIT· i;::11111 formal rl 1n1na-rooin, M N\111"0'. q1111l it,v ~h11g 111~h ~rl r"!l.ffl"l O\'"r gle11m- ll'11ll tn \.\'/II.II rllrpPlll !hl'f>Ul!h -1!1~ hilrf!ll'000 fJnnr~. Old ou1 1100 cu~tom t!r11pP11. \"'!'Id lront 1·p1·an<l;i , i·,.r· r·n11na\ rt1nlng m<ln1, t;l'fl· l'll('<'ri ,v11r11. $34,500 ~real • 11ralP. f11m1l,v mom h1u1 ""1 Trarlt ,vnu r.~! h11r tnn, 21 1 Wt!h~ lAri:t w I k & L h<'<'11Vlnm \\•1th lo11rl1 ~I<'\<*· a er ee r r "f"AC'r , gAMrn lnlrh!'n, n.,.&11.-.n; ]rir11l fnr lha1 !11ri::t larnily. 7fil'O rrt1n.1::rr ,\~kini:: Sf>~.'"-00. E-Z 1ern1s. (ii I, l\\'l 1 Call 6'13-8.i~I I-----·-· _4_Y.i_o_c_M<l_·_'_14_0 LEASE OPTION 8 11; 4 hPdroom. 2 b11.1h, \lrs11 de! ~-!Ar Macro built hflme "''llh hu"' rovered patio, A1·ail 9.lj-'71. 1 ... .:ise II! SZ73 ' n10. Opt1t"Jn prti::e. JUS! $29 ,950 Newport •1 Mesa Verde C'nrn r lPtP p1·1\·;iry 11 00 r"I"" 1111 ... 11 1.<> ,1our~ 111 thi~ 'lUAlltv h,.,mr •1Hh 1houghtful 11nrl 1n111t\f\~ll\I' t!f'fl1 1I.•. f!f'Sl2Tl· f'd tnr !11nnly l1v1n1.: 11M f'!\!rr111 n1n1: 3 t>rrlrnnn1!'> 111wi 1', h;ith.<. L11r;:" ("nlln- BAYFRONT- DOVER SHORES Fairvi•W Jl~!' \\'HAT YOU 1.L. \\',\:-.;T 646-88 11 (anytime) -6 f{f'(l(~ .. ~111"', l11·111c. 1'''•11! 11 11 11 .-;1111,,dr;il <'rll+nc·. (..-.1.v rlrn, \r11rl,v Ra1•.<1rir p1111<1 f"r s11nnu1c or !'lllPrt:i111\TIJ: pl11.~ -,F I WERE YOU! ·"'f'Jlll!';l lf' pl11;1 )'8rrl. r irr Rnri "'"i" !Ir._,,,,, Sl.~O.{I()() I'd srr l h1~ fu·~t 11111~ nff,.rrrl PETE BARR ETT ru~totn J brrlrocul1, 2 ha!ll honlf' 1n rho1<'e loc·.:inon nn -REAL TY - 11 Q111"t J)l"l\'il!" 111Trer, lni-642-5200 m11r•ulate ('fl!l!fH1nn, q u11hly l"'""""'"'~~~~.,..,..., rPflM'ls throu;;:-hnul, laref' MOVE IN k11rhrn "·irh hu1l1111~. i1·1111 BE FORE SCHOOL I ,., 11•11\l <'arpPl:'I 11.nrl rir11r"~. ot1tsl11nrtini;:: pnnl 1117.e y;ini, many tr"r~. Only s.1ri,;,nn, f,.7, t"rm~. n" ner Call fii.l-~:i:l(I. 11n.'rfious. * ELEGANCE * Rr;iltnr• 7f;Sfl Edinr;rr IN DOVER SHORES 1i"l ll R·l2-1 1.'i.i nr :i10.:11·1n D>'r<lra1nr'.~ C'U~!nm hnni". '2 ,...., ... iiiiiiiii-"iii""iiio"" I J.;:e R<lnn.•, prl)ff'~~ ]11.nrt-I NOTICE !l('ilP"IL lml'lf'rrahlr {'(lnrl1-Au111Jrr·~ rrro~~rs~1..,n ill 11n11 nrEN J)AILY 1-5 J7~i r ... ~1a ,\lr•11. 11<H1' rParlv fnr A~TJr:t.:A. sal!', /'<11nplr1l'lv rrftn~h1.<l1- COR BIN "'· '"" ,.,,.,,.,,. ' ''"'" -''""'rn G. f:i 1111ly rnn1n. h11rrl MARTIN '" /111ri Qui"t l""lrnrr lfll'/11 · n,.,n. Xlnt lf'rms. C111l us for rl1•111 1l". REAL TORS 644-7661 TOWNHOUSE -SPECIAL- 3 BEbROOM l-BATH EASTSIDE BARGAIN 523,000 Cal! ~IO-tl:1l (Qprn c\·.-s.) Macnab-Irvine Macnab-Irvine 641-8235 67S-3210 $2.JM mo1·P• ~·nu 1n10 th1~ unto,.l1c1·11h!e h11r.1::11 1ri·rr1r"rl "'""""'"' ____ ...,.,._I 3 BE DROOM COZY COTTAG E 121 ,000 hnme lnratrrl 1n rn•!'I !\lP.'<11 '~ rl r•1r11hll! F:a•l•lrif' ri 1•rr1<'1 -11rt 1 ... ~1 1 ~,16·AA40 -Far .. 11i2'!l H11r!inr, l \1. • • • • • Gracious Living flrl1chT!1il F\:11,,rr•I .o.rr:1 4 Rrr1rm, rl111 rin, lr:i, l~n1 n n A ri,1-:11 .~1 ru: ·r0 ~Hf 1\I'' Arnold & Freud .1~~ 1-;. JTrh, C \1 Jn l,.,~t11 \lr~11 Thi. horn" uon 1 l~~I \·r r\' fJP>'I! 11nrl r l«11n, '.\r11 J~ p11 1n•<>rj Anri rP11r1v In r-r. l1vrrl in. :-.'""• \~!':I ll!, n 11nrr 1< ~11\lo'lll~ \l:ikr <1trrr nn Thi~ 011"' ;i1h ,qr.111 '}t."}'.l H11rhnr. (' \j t Bdrm + Family Rm ,\~!'1tn1p ;;-•,'~Apr lo;in. E 11· ti;.• h11ll. J.;in;:,, f11 m1lv rrn, ·I Rrrtrn1~. drr;tm J.n:rhrn, 1 r1 111 "r1 1 A 1 e po!l!<f'~.<1on. ;-.,1n 11:~1 TARBELL 2955 Ha rbor -1906-SANTIAGCf DR-;- 1 f>OVER S!!QRF:~. N B .1 <I Af'drm, 111.rR'" f11 m1ly rni, l RA, r 1,.11· trom every room. Oprn n~il~·. ... RO'i J, \rAnD RLTRS f,44;.02ig -• .. I H I L E T E family life: Things never I I• j j • run smoothly. when the hus- BEACH BARGAIN B".:iut. 3 Bil., tamtly rm .. hl1n!I>. 'l r1Jr gar. All \h t~ !or C'onl.\' $?.l.500. CAYWOOD REAL TY 6.'°'6 \I;', C•111~1 H11•y., N.B. :==:=:::O:::=::=:~::;;=~., bond puHs out his wotcM In RUBNEK Ith•-·· .. , l--ir-"T.-r.-i.,--r--1 G) Comriletti t+le dtucld• q1JOl'9d I I' I' [ 7 I by f,llono In Th• f'lilillng '#Ord. . . . . . you develop Ir~ Jtep No, J below. ~PRINT NUMBERED !ETTERS V 1N THESf SQUARES A. UNSCRAMBlE LETTERS 10 U GET ANSW[lr ' ' • SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 548-1290 l -*~2~D~UP LEX E$T N"'""r, 11cl" !ly !irl ... SeU one l'.lr bo1h .. 1 BR. 2 h~ t'A Ne11 r bt11('h $.i2,51)) r~rh, Geci rg• Willia mson -R-nltor 673-4350 645-156-4 "\\'F:F:D l l & r'!"Ap .... rlf'~n out the t:re.1t s11N:1 Ii. tr11~h - l\11'Tl lnto ca1h thru 1 Da1Ui Pill'.lt ClusiJiM id. &4 Z.."i&71 General Costa Mt•• "Look How Sharp" THE WISHING Jt1 ~1r11n1 .11ort 010.'t1 e r WELL HOME <lcM',;n I likP. It tlwi! \\'Ay, 3 Ju~t l1oC11'1'! ,;h ~h 4 larR" hf-d1Y10111~. 2 "llllrklini.: · arp-;irp, 1111.lh~. f11nllU!t11· k1lrhf'n 111wi lll'Cin)(}tn5, p)u• "II r P « 1 ~, tl\mlh llN'A, rn II n I c \Jr"' rl "~dd1 nl( <'1<'1111, rhnl~ (Ylr· • tlPr lf>f, OnL· $2~1.!tj(I, JhuT.• hl'I •I~ 11rirt ll1Uf'h Til"\r'f'. II l.J" ynu likf! 1! rlP;in, r11ll lnr 11. ~h1,1<111R. Only $32.950, Call ~16-2~1.1. \-oTHEREAL \'°" ESTATERS '' r, •'' ' $32 ,500 rhn'2 rm. p;inn<. 2 ~l~-l~·l.l. Balboa Peninsul• and Call b46---7l71, FOR .!.11.le or 1rarle hy 011 ntir", ?.201 ~'l fr , hun n1 r "/1·1ullMI hf-11.m ('f'.1!t11i;:. h11r. l11u11<1ry. pnnl to\hl .. ~nr, 3 Rn 2 BA 1uhn1 1t \\ 7 -/\.;~;I . Huntington Beach * LABOR DAY SPECIALS S<>llf'r Rnx1ou~ S12.51lo ,, BR rn111to P11.1·ni1,. s1 12.W 111n, S•1!>1nu 11!1 offrn.. \'ar11nt. $2':1.Y<I :i Rn horn ... n1n1 r ln fll'!"! ln The ~'! 11 rt11 or ::\. H11nt . Rrh. ,c;11prr-"hll!'fl • ,\fu~1 !111'11 , A~k- 1ng $:.itl,9:"1() 3 !~It hnm~ I~ R<l, S..1. lr'unf, Brh. ' 892-5593 1f>1i12 R"a1'h Hl1•I !I A -.. WALK TO BEAC H $23,500 -LO DOWN 2 .1 r .1011111: h,,01,. !r1l!11n11;;: fnrm;i! h1• n n • fnnn11! '1111 Aff'll, hl!111 ft !I/.• ri l•hll~•h· P, -lnl~ nf .•1'11 ~C,. r11h1nP!'. 2 p;it1n~ for n111rln<"1r r n1rr- t;i1n1ni:;• 011nrrs Nl1Jch1 11 11- nlhf'r h..,1111" 1-·1111 11r1"" ~2.l,:-ll!I -1,., lo rln\1 n r;l,l'mls ~ ll'!Yf.'ne r,in t11kp O\"Pr GI fnlln'. r:i11 :;:1j-!2'2l SEYMOU R R EALTY 171 ~[ R1';1rh Rl•r!., ltt~n Rl'h ori.,11 ·1 11 ~ r .\t Huntlnston a.1ch TOTAL PRICE 124,000 NO DOWN G.I. BUYERS 1100 DOWN PAYMENT F .H.A. lor thu; fahulou.~ 4 bf>droon1. 2 1>1nry houii.e 10.·Jrh ~ ha1hs. n .. 11.dy lor your occupant·y 11011•. Co111ple1rly r11.rpP1"'1 thnJOul, 11lso ftr11p"~. N"w .~t.1~e k1!rhrti 1'.'lth 1111 b1Jil T- 1n.~ liu·lut!1r1i;: ri1"hw11.~hPr. J'Jnuhlf' car1111e. SC'h()'l!~ l!IM 11hnpp1n5:. llf'R1'hy, Let u.~ .~hn"'' 11 10 ~nu. Walker & Lee p,.,.,;ilt~ 27'\11 ll:i1·ho-r Rlvrl. 11 1 Arllllll5 ~.t~!'l-191 n)")Pn 't1I ~ f':'>I "WHAT A BUY!" S'.121 r111·rnrn1~ n111.rula1r mflnth 11.re nn I h i 11 l ~rrom. •h• im· Con- rrPf!' dn1·p11·11y, 11 f' e v y .<hllk" rnol. won't hrirt a Jlf'll hnn1" hu1I! \1ke thts l'lnP. C'lno:r tn nn111.:l11s &: 1chools. Bkr. 1112-21\J. Rf<~T Poni. Hrl\IE \',\!.\·~; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;; .l11<t ll•l!'d .t, prio·l'r[ In 1<rl l, Ra~k i11 ~1111~ r1i~ ~ r1T11)1 p1·1 I .11r !<l111d,.,·k. n1 l'rlnnk l'"'I fr""-f''l"lll f"....,1. 1~.,ri::r•f 111~11· h•~l nn ''""" ~rr11 011nrt· m11<1 .•f'll l111h· rc· ... :~l. * C:\l.l.~lill:ll7 • I fhr111rrl~· Rr111;t1f';1r Hl l) $19,500 :i hr, 1 h.1, ;>.('li•'r p.lj r; ,11! lu1~r1·~ l'~l'l',,11 r·~1~. i>ll,.\0.1' /n"rj lq1, r ll'l't bltn r n "ill· 1110: lu<1", f;, ht, !'(ll~, .r11'1'~. 01 "l"~11r1I rllil 1;,..r, l,in1lso·d. p~1111s J,.~s 1han 1'f'11t. l' 1llage Real Estate "2-4471 ( r.::) 546-8103 GI NO DOWN SrllPr p:i,1'11 C p!.<. 4 hr, 2 h.<i, R0,1'>'11 Hnm.,. l,nr11IPrt Ofl A 71h:100' 1n:. \\' 11· rpt~ & rlq .. \ ri11t1n, 11\'l'r~1YPrl tlhl ~'Ir, prirPrl \nw $.12.;iofl, l' 1llage Real Estate '62-4471 ( r.~) 546-8103 Huntington Harbour ROOM TO ROAM J'Eit~·t:L-r Inc. for 11 r111·r f11n1oh ·, 1\ ~Jlill'. 4 Ar.. hnnll' 111 1'11n1 .. n"'·k ll 111 •, 11 01rf~1tf'rl Jnt, Sllorl 1111lk 10 p/!'n1rn111r~• &. h i Ii: h ~,.,,.,,.,r •. V,9,'../llJ. *DRIVE-SA F ELY* /!111 .. 11 l:!nnrl hnlirl".\'. l !pr>n Y'lllr ,o;11 ff' lllTl\'111 11,...rn", 1'::11 ,. 11~ 11 r11!1 fnr 111! prop. Fountain Valley _;;._ __ , (ired hill RY Owrin--:'\ Rr. 2 r11m1 !.v rm 11 /frrl!', furn1~h,,d. E:>.Tr11 R111 h r11rll ,1· l(lt ' l'rly nrrd~. !lfi~'t.11:1'">. MORGAN REAL TY ---- --673-6642 675-6459 O\VNEn .r ~R. J~rn \'l.v __ _ __ Twrih.<R, S2.l7.111. A!'.•Um" f.,A~ ASSUME 76/1 VA FHA. Jflfi.11') J,11 Rn~11 I.a. 2 Rr hv nwn"r rrplr, Cath"-<wi2-:l:l1'1 dr;il ht-am l"l'1l11"1J1.. 11 .. 11' ~haiz. G-.-,-d_o_n_G-,0-v-,---- rh11rm1ni:; p>'l!JI') I.· hP11ut lnri.1 __________ _ l'lr11, R-2 I'll ""l!h pl~n fnr RY O" no>r. '111rh11i;:: 2 br. r11n r<>11r un1l, $12.:"'Y), 71 ·1 I.· hrkf•I Af"ll, fruit If""<. I;~~· I lT1. ;:11r1!r11. $'2'2,00), R k r . -H;;t-.nr '°'"" 11111;-I.11~k-1n~2~··1. -------4 Rr:. 2•, nA , ,....,,1111 '''""''· j:rUntington Beach f!.n1 lnr IPt\111~ r1 ,_ pnnl. l-----·------ ~l11n.v ""~' ~~ r.rrro ·"•111 1 ~ "CAN'T BELIEVE IT !"' 11?0 nutt·•ti:"r "11 Jro;&; (JrF~-!1~1-HR. 'l R" '1"11r I•<'"• "111d, \llil'n lor lf'lll ll-rlii~ 2 RP., /Ri\ ,\n·h 1""1 r•I 11,, 1 1~1,..d t i!·~ 1 hf'rirnnn1 •lr~1 c11"ri P,r'11irrr1 \:iWI 0,1 11rr ·II~ f'rt 1 n ~~11 1 ~, tn-1"1"1 h<' :I 'I I \. H~~ r 1rr1lhtt>C A f1Rr1 1r1t l 11r Iii:!-~~'~ h111r r 11ot11lrl 1111111 i;I "''' HardfoFind 11r1chll'ld•"'1<! 1111r1 •·In~,. 1q ('li~rm 1f1;:: oldrr ~ RR . 7. R/\ hnmr ,\rf'd• 1n1<>r1nr rl<>r- nr11 11nc rr1cril tn ~f'\l. Rrok- J700 :;;q , ft. ol BR, l lv rin. 2 s~. crpl. f11m rm,, I0:1;:ill 1i:1de )'Arri lor ti1r11:Yoft.t. "'1i...-,1, 11nrt !il111rp1 T1£:. Rkr. ,q.1 2~'.!:i:i.:1. t"rnCf'rl . Cov p11.ho. be1u1 ·"'::·'-":...· :ll:_ ____ c'c'':·""°'c"'~ lnfl~rpt. 1.rrinklrr,11, nr Y-hool~ lPlrm thnl DCCI , 1mm~f1 JIO!i-!<. S.'il700. A5- SELLING YOUR HOME? 1ume :)1,4 Jo'llA, Will leat.I', Fitt 11pprAi.<>11J -\Vf! buy owllt'r 54.'>-569·!. e'lUlties. Per~rull 11ttent1on. *NO COMMISSION* 2·1 .vrs. f')(~rien<'t. COLL INS & WATTS * NO POINTS * 96:-S52J Eves. 642-0.\27 OwnP r must fle't1 lllnt'u Jllu ::.c::::::. __ _:.:.:o..:c.:..::c~ ru~tom .l Br. ri;n rm, ~prs. OWNF:R dt~pe.r11ft [(1111t)• till"!!. f/A, t'i~ ttle ki. Lot~ purchlll'" lnr quirk riP11I: 4 nf PK!Tll' $77.~.iO 1n.-.;. rln RR , 3 RA . m11n~· rxtr11~. Ot11rk f""ISll~~1nn ]792 1'\Pn. Pl't'Sll ~" 11rPA $36,61)0. \\'nor1 f'I f>\2.fl2!i7 ~RO~·I. ·-~~--­--* -coo i:-*--~~l"l $21 .~-.flll. hv n\\"l't"f. Cn1'f'l'f'rl p11l 1fl • R-R-Q In \It n11 In nrr~n. l Rr, !'• "·llll"r1 v11rri 4 RR/2 FI A R11 frplr, hltn•. tihl" cir. f~n'\IJ,y horn,.· flt'll r Mrhm!~. lnrrl f!prn \l""\('"Or15 8322 ALL TER,\1S IV4 L!•bl ~. ;\111n~ln' nr . !! a. $2'6.:vwl. BROKEn , &t~-4Rl!t \l.'e'U help you Mll' fi42-5678 :.1 :1-ll ! .~ "~1,(.1\:, :i ........ .:..... ___ _ l\1\1f".f'. f'('tl;:,c;, 1;n1,'t 11rp1·111~f'd & pnrf'r1 "t i $11 ;nn ! nn, ~"r. 111-ir ~lJ l !f', 2 fl/\ \1n\f'! 111 !/Jl!i 11"f'rk' Xlnr '"''!ld • r ,\1.1. 111i.~lt7 * fforrn.,rl.\· flr11 .. hr:ir RI!)'.) DECORATOR'S DREAM 2 ST"!'\' ll<'~t' m·r;+q ]'.it1rllf'1I f~m 11 1 l'•>tll, f11rpl11r "· 11ri J1 .. r • rn:. ~ "\, 1 ~-11!•\r ~l~.l ~~I Fl I ft, ~/l\l, 111" II tll to·,1dr l.\!l·.l.J •. \ Hf.,Al.TY. :.;: 1j ii(~il. • I' I· I If I S • 5 BDRMSI 3 BATHSI :-.;r11 PH ll11 /., .'hllC: i''ll")'l"!1110:! I f\1111nc 1·on111' All l!'t'm'~ HAFFDAL REAL TY M2-•\10"> BIG TREES Sh:id .. 1h1~ ntlf'-nf-iit -k!nrl rin n.;· ~ 11n· lot, 2 Brrirm CU.\· 1om17"ri. S24.0C"I!, Real Estate by McVAY YOU NAME IT- WE'VE GOT IT Real Estate by McVAY ~·l~-.fl:ill 4 BR-<ll'n, 21, BA. :t C'll r 1<Ar. PrP't1c" homf'. St!i, 500 . l'1fi-6'2.'\6. $34,500 By Owner 2 ~1nrv ,\1rvl1trrran,.1n home 11/I BR + f:imJly room w trplr. 21, hath~ IAr~e ln1 11· hr1rl. p~t1n &-hlock 1v~ll '"II""· :J yr11r11 olrl. OPF:~ f.Tn.'if!A\' 1·.\ 1 7~1 C11.!~­ dnn1;i \1r1·ll' jl.\Z-59:'Wl ----LOOK I ONL Y 118,SOOI ll11rrv• \\'orft 111.~1: Vac11n!~ 4 Rrlrm~· f.'orn,,r: /Ill trrrn~: HA FFDAL REAL TY ~ 12· I !Oi F:vt>~ :•11 -24~6 Tllr !11•''"'' <1r111'-' In th,o \\',.,t . . a D11.ll.v Ptlol Cla.a•lll~ Arl . &42-SfiT~ n~::\l,'f'Y L'n•1 . f'~1·k (',.,n!f'r, 11'\'Hll'! (';ill :\11 .1·11111r i;:;i.1.0.<.;~o RAIN FOREST "'"rol11t!rrl frnin !hP "·n1·lrl, th1~ ,.h1r1clPr1 hnn1" I• l'f'11 rhrrl hv rrn"l<in1.: 11 11"""1Pn hrirtj:" !.· n,,.,...fl<i1nt! 1hru ih" rrrr<, f"ll~I II lfl.V pnnrl, J ,l;11ir< II •" ~111r••trr111.~.1 1-.y t•n1 Prln;:: l l'!'r~. P~Ollr pl~nl.~ !.· lnh11t:" ... n !h1rk lhf' 1.:rf\11 nri "~n 'I hr """!\ II'! lh1 ~ 111>/ll•'nl f"1"•I 1~ ·~,, 11..1111r11I 1h111 \1HIP lll"l'P 1han 1111lrnn1: I~ rr•t•11 l'P<\. Tn11rn11 i: "11 11• nf 1:1.1-.~ pn•I 1dr A11 •'~p;i n~ll'" ll. •llll I or·,, !1.,111 ;i ll P'"'1'~ !•l~•r1,. "I'" h!'il r"o1rrl o 'P1l1111:~. 11~11111"1 rl,.•r-. f1rrrl:i1·r, rr1 1~1 " d<'o'k< 2 l'drrn~, lllll ~, Irr h;ilh l\Jltl r lr v;ill'rl r.o. 1n;in 111h pl1 1~ ·~ h~1h , fHr- "r"r1 lll uni." t'•~.'1\(l (';ii! . 11'.lf) Vlrnn.r,; !'1' !'f 19-l-347.1 519-D.ilfi AO tan REAL ESTATE QUAINT .~>111"i;rled hnn1(0, \l•alk1n1t ri 1.~- 111nrt 111 fO\l'n l< be ;i r h. Or,,an I, \•tll11i;::r Vl"'W. Anrk p11•h curvr.• 1hn1 garrlr11 In Pn!ry. 2 Rflrn1~., 2 h11 th• f"lU~ fipn ,f, !1rPpiAC'e, {)nly $.l7,!Jj(I, Call - AG/an REAL ESTATE 1190 t.;lcnncyre SI. ·l'.ll '.H7.l 519·!1,116 1·11f; iril'Al f'Mll'll rou1( h.Jmr on !..lli;:unll'.l n101<t hr111d i!u! .o:lrl'T'I , n,·,.:in .l1rie ,.., h"1'· l hr. 2 b11, lri,:: llUll rn1, 11rc-l11rirri "trium In C'f'nltr nl h<iiJ,o;P, Mu<1 kP •een to I'!@. lully 11piirtt.i,.1rr1. s~.ooo. 491-flll4 rir !!33-00!lO. • llANDY\!AN !\PECIAL Ore11n \'1P11' Olrit>r 2 BR roov, df'n, frplc, f'&l"JI, drAJ"lf'!. S~l,.N"ff fl 1 t I " Nf ffi& mlnnr ex!Pr, N'pA lr -' pA.1n1 nnl.v SM.9511. ;\llSSION REALn· 4!H--Olll r ANTASTIC ViP w. '.\'nnh f'n!I .. 11111 1,.1.,1, 2 ar.. 2 A,\, ~"P clin rm, hr11m ("I ll', hl!n~. nuir1 rir11r1rl1<\ st. New p11 !11t, rirri~. plu11h <'Pt. Q\l•ner .C.10-fi~,q2 nr 4~8.fi;J. Turn unuaed ltf!mt Into qwclc c1t1h, call 6-t.2-5673 L•gun• B••ch I NE\•.'. h.ilJrop hnmf', ocean ~ vll!.w, l BR, 2 BA. l<11m rm., ,. h'J'llf', \\'f't h11r. hP11.m C'l'i.1-:: lflJ.:, crpt,., t!rpe, bltNI, ' SIJ.500 r1rm. !172 l..11 Mir O\\•nrr 4!i-l-~100 or Ji7."\.-9\9J. S\\'J~r.J~I. h111~or pa d". Octen vie"'· 1£ 1\J.OOeclc. A1'1u] l)(}W , S."ti,~. ~(l...l#iJ, 1Bri+fam .. 2 ba. 2IXll 1 11q. r . Top of the \Vnr.! 11r·hl)fll ri11't. S.l!l,~ 4~f Lagun• Niguel 4 BDRMS. 139, 950 P•nor•mic View! 1 Riith..~. CiirpPr!I>, flrapes. Laguna Nlguel Realt 83().5050 4H-1 4 BORMS. $32,900 ' ' 2 B1rh5, l11guna 83().5050 Carptts, dr.a.pee. Niguel R•alty 499-1344 l ido Isl• OPEN 1-5 F rid ay thru Tu••· 310 Via l ido Nord R~.1·1"•111 l RR. 4 hil. 11h1.~ hai•h , API. $1.'l:,,OC() LIDO REALTY INC. ~7.1-7300 Ne wport Beach WESTCLIFF- BACl-!ELORS RETREAT Just 11~11111,i:, 1111 rirP~~Nf \lf!, h<>;iutilully 1>'11l<1sr1fl""d 11 nd t'!l'ror1111'tl. Yrni"ll 0. rl11.d .vn11 1•1ifll'fl to 1n11flP<"I !ttM hl'ltPr than n .. w tvo1111ttful 2 hf'rlrnnn1 hnn1., lnt'lltPrj on 'lt11r! C11mhnrl~f" Le.Tl", pr1c· r rt 111 $4.l!,500. C11n hP ~l'f'n 11n.vt1m". C11\! now~'. 61fi-i li!. N EW PORT.HEIGHTS 3 C.'\l~ (;:\lt:\(i!·: Al',fl 2-slnry f'\•'~·ul11·~ ho111r 011 11 rul-rl"- f:li•' sll'l'•'I i•r 1norr rus1nm ll"lll!'S. J\ln1or;! :l!~)O ,;q, !t. vf ~"10\fnrlahlr Ja1nily l1v. 111i.:. Fn·~t1ly Jl~11ll!'d, l'lf' ... s h;ig ('!•flM'l•. ~11(111 <IJ~!llM1'"P ln"n f'lrri1Pn111ry, 1u1uor end l11i.:h s1·h·;r·I~ \\",.n·1be 1V11ll· Rhlt 10111:~ l1 1,'~WI. Walker & Lee 7!r;1l1•·1r~ 7011 \\"r<1r1ir1 Ori\'" 61Ji-i711 f!ppn 'r 1t :'I f'\f ----Unbelievabli !!- And In The Eastbh1ffs Yet! }'111P f>illllly hnn1r fr>r S4.1,:1(lf) ,i hrrln-.nm~ -:l hRlh!< ~·11rn1- l,I' ronni -C'Tf'lll ~·11rri N P~r l~hulnl!!< r,, ... h1nn f•)11nrl ~nri f•rlf'.~T ,o;r·h,-,11~. F1r.~t l1n1" 11rlt'rl'l1~rr!, JIUITy • , , tt'JI I:" f,1st: \D 'THEREAL ~ ~!>'.!° ~'\TERS ~EE SHADED 3 R<!n11 . hnn1P on lrr>e "h11rll"d rornf'r llP/llf (1 1ff T1J". , -., ri1n1111: rn1 Rrirk !11"'PplRI"@: " J l11\1r! fln.)r• " r11 rpeta. lht;:r h~1h phi~ 11 hath. Dhl. 2~r~21' & <'Al"f"lrl l)fl 11\li>y. $'.~1.'lf)ll. (A LL 0 64t.·l 414 ~~ /lo''•r :'<l '"P<lrt Pa•I O rflrt EARLY-AM ER ICAN Onr nf !hr 11'1',V lrw r:11rl)I 1\n1rr11·;111 l1nn1r• 1'l'll ll11hl ti Pl Nf'll'f"'lt'! Rr~o'h, J hf'~­ rnnni~. 2 h11th~ 011 .o. h11tp trrp.;0h11t!rrl ) .. 1. rln<"1m for hn111 l-n·aolrr. All th1A plu11 111ore fn r $4 1,!r.I\. Walker & Lee RP1iltnrs 201.1 \\lf'~lrhH flTive f.tlf..7711 nf"'n ·111 9 r M EXCLUSIVE ' WESTCLIFF VILLA . C'nndnm1n111rn -Ariul!.•, In 2 RR, l l'i;i, rno1, J4l,~5 \1'!'st1·loft \'11111, c;,,,,. l , \\'r~1rl1 H 111 Rurk1n1rh11rn. 011·11rr, &16-76!1·1. O~n ~I ,1, Sun. O"'PE"'N~S"'"'U~N-. - HY 0\VNr.rt ,\ln1·ini;:--n111s1 ~"II. Rr1111hr11J Rll1ll.~ ~; P111n, \"1tw of w_.'. ,,,1· '" li1?"hl11. Crrrn Br-It 1,,,.... 1-'11hulnu.• ~Xlll rirn. S49,!'illl) or ~I ofrpr, 21~1 V1st11. En- 1r11.r111.. 11:1~-017.1 GOLFC:ouR·~s=E~v=1 !~W~ of f11.1T'Wl'ty, 11""'· fl11111 2 mflf't popul1tr RT'Ol!rimnl'Y!', 3!Xlt'. 4 BR, .1 0.., ~unkP" ronver. ~at10n hl'Ppll. n1irur11J 11tn~· .1 wlir;hAlrer r on t, $'34.500. &14-7744, £41-2922. BAY.C:JOE V1L111at I Br &: rlt'n, 2 h11.. N,.11·ly rt"ror11teL Br1111! Vlr11 ri! B11rk BA~'. rv1 tw1rh. rnnl &. JarUZ21, Rn11t ~lip 111•1tt Nrt 1'"1lllt!T'l'" nr fl"I~. $21 ,!l:il, 67>-l.9!1~. l;j;l.-1,l~I. $:-.-4,00fl F:Xf.C. h<11nP, fl(\flt. '1111111~ !o U.C I. f$t ln.·1"" Av~. Owllf'l' S.12-Jl . For th.It Item u.ndtt try !hfJ Penny Pinche.r I 'f.f DAIL V PILOT Monday, Srpltmbtr 6, l97l _.., .... Newport 8 e11ch Income P ro)M'rty "' BEACH (:;O:;T;:T;;-A;-G;:-;:Ec--l -,.,-.~-,ldn-'1-1-;,-.,-... -,.-uni-•-~ Business Opportunity _,,,_ !~I 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 Apts. Furn. 360 Apts. Furn. Laguna Beach Balboa Island Da ne Point $21 ,000 ~oo ~Id n:te", \\'ould you Full pr1~. l\sle J. 1dia'1}. hke S.'i60 im:ome plus yoor t~un h\'1tig nt tt1r hf':;i(•h N1' 011.n 11lace-to J!\'c': 'll118 dov•n \•f'ls. $'550 doll'u FHA. gl'll):f'O.Jl.1s 4-plex borne has Call today. pltL'ih gold carpets, Del PW! DISTRIBUTORS LL; 1 BR/gar. Ot'An, v~w. . NEW l or 4 BR 2 or 3 baths NEEDED <'lose ln. Ad ul t1 ~m nio, 1~1~1ACULATE AND NEW 4 l ARCH Bay, oce~ view lse. Eltt kitchen' V.'/dsh\\'S"r, CLEAN 1 or 2 Br, Adl tl, no pets, lg kir. SI~. 2421 E. l&th St, NO. &4&-UOl. L!uut~...i nunlbff 01 llJ!i'l'R!-il'lf~OOl7. B1',Dlt00M home with le11e-'l Br, 2 Ba, den, ~In rm, tam trplc, patio, g&ra.j!;e. Aval! "U'f'OILSllll'.S now available ed ,y<11'd, s1iru1klers a.nd ruuy r m. $325. 495-4164 •ve. At Sept 15 to June 15. 539-SS:U ~ Lido Isl• lands.::aped. Nf'W c11.rpets wknd!I. 630 ,,.70, 67"""20. ' 1n your arl'a. Nrw MuJu-_.,, h ~ ~ H • B h I·---·-------a11u dr.tp•·~. Near 1 t beach, Lido Isl• unt1ngton eac Apt. Unfurn. 365 Walke. r & Lee 'file rn1ne~. PMvate' Pf'lt'IO - grt·at loc11110n. Ce 11 Ir a 1 ~hll1vu Dollar advertised 3-1 Bll/:l ba. li<>n:t"OUs hrii·k 1ur $265. f)f'r mo, Calll-------,,----I * BAYFRONT l BR, bath, Puddlllg & 1''n11t Cups, soltl pa110 &. garden. f\1ar1y Agenr, 546-4141. * \VATERFRONT * ~n1i-kJtchen, $110 mo. General fl~<a]!QJ'S zm'.I Harbor Bh·d. at Ada111s 111r~t>1)(I, 1-3 bed, 2 bath. 2 -2 ix><! 2 b&·th. Plus 1-l t){'tl. l ,!}!Ith. Askt1-.: JO% du1111. Call Wlllkt'r &. Ue Jn\'f'S1111!'11l 545-9-151. -EASTsiDE HO'~M~E~ thruui;-h A\!~•in1anc r.h•r-:\lr<L'>! 6--lO mo lse. $•l2~. Lrg 3 B 2 BA Fu . 54<1-5ti80 or 67:r1n9. l·han1l1srrs. Jr quali/1f'd, yo11 :l HR & f11.n1 rm. crpl$, r-· rniture·1 c-~=-----~-La Quinta Hermosa VEN DOME ~5·9191 Open 'til 9 P~l THl: BLUFFS, BY owner, J Rn. 'l RA, 1 le1·rl L1ntla :\lOd1•l tHl-!:l:lJ, \\'tll be iii\JYi•h:d \I 1111 aH 6·1-1--IS[lj". ·~~_,--c.,,-~,-drps, fq1!c. fPncal yard, dbl available. $4 2'i 673--8886. * * 3 DR. MfP· house. l..ea:o;e C'q tnpnu·iit and loc1tliuns, \\'l~TF:H Ren1al-4 Br, Dt'J1, gar. Sl"t1. Ca rde~r Incl. Mesa V•rde ~~~~~ o · Call (213! Spanish Country Estate Liv- ing & Spacious Apt1, Ter- r aced pool; .sunken giu BBQ Unbelievable Living -Only I Br unf $150-furn $175 2 Br unf $17S furn $210 ThlMACULATE AP'!'S! and be 1raint'd in all phaSf"li :!', Ha, or 2 br, 2 ba, ~17...SSil ~2-37i2. of 1h1s ltoKh!y lu1·11111ve hus-fli l-2:-);)!l .. o -~-~=--2 Bedroom t bath home ""ilh !'PO'l'l.F.SS 4 Br, 2 Ba. Nl"W 3 BR, l ba apt. Steps to bay. 1nr..;s r1~1 s1·ll!t1).!I, YQU n1ust :!l'.t:2-HI\. f1 rrpl, db! ~11r, i.::ir;ii;t'. f.:asbadt>, $175. call cpt11, dTp!, dwshr, gardener S210 mri \\'inter. Carag~. ADUJ.T and --~~~~ ANO INCOME Newport Shores j Ur11IS i<ll~t·lhi•r. Ho111c 1111$ LEASEHtJ!.D 3 hr. lrpll'. n)J . :l lJUl'l'll -sl1.t'J l;o•dll~Ul\S, ron1'l'l1lt.'nt.'<'$, 3 hlks f1\J111 Cur~f'ous bath 11rHI 1111 ~"ul­ O<'l'an, rE'C. !a t . S:l!l,;..W or pli•t.•ly rt•-{h'l;on1lf'd, ~ liat·h- Ii•· r••ha lJli·. h111·e a i.:ood («Jr FA ht , 11·~t1r/rlryr, p<1110 nr 'fprry 5·Ui-2:i 13. fn("l'd, $300/mo. Call to l!Ce 67.-Hl.i77. und 4 t1nur~ a \l'f'•'~ spnre lwnJ II. f,j:, ~.2~1 Balboa Peninsula 540.3278. 3017 Ceylon Rrl. l;LO'°'V""E"L"Y"' "2"sc.,-,-.c3c8=Rc.~3cBA,.,-, FA~ULY 5Pct1on Close to s hopping, P•rk ~ Spacious 3 BR'&, 2 hA 111n1>, a11d I~· t1l•lf" 10 111ak,. Lido Sands'------Jmmediale Occupancy 2 Frpl, carpets. $300 "'inter an i111111f'(l1:11c 1n\t·s111u•u1 1--c,---c--·----$1c~;;. J HI{. 2 BA, ytarly. 409 3 llf>tlroom -.rr S23l, JJ().I Park 675-3308 Eves. ALL UTIL L'ICLUDED Special Bonus; a sU\•er- plated candle snuffer Is yours U you bring this ad when you visit our models. 4i blks S, ot San Diego Frwy en Beach l blk W, on Holl to 162U ' Parkside Lane. * Swim pool, put/green * Frpl, lnrli\'/Lnrlry lac'l1 1845 An11heim A ve. COST A ~'l"ESA 642-2824 QI Sl'I00.00 to $'110000 1M·-P~~CUll. furn. J hr, 2 ha. :O.l :\r. ln1u1 edlRte Bkr. 838-6341 SMALLbat.il.apLNokitchen 1•ur~od1, N-nd namr, llr!dri·ss bltns \,/pvvl &. rr't' f:u.:. l 1i pi1~se~'l01011, fH·l-~lO I N~e-w_p_o_d~B"e_a_c_h~---lac1J, Avail. Now. Call mak;> offer. Ow 11 er . o>lur 1111·n1ne urllls Jocatt>J 111 6·1!>-1201. r~·ar w11l1 rellts o! S21~ i1f'll' San Clemente 1·•111 hre ren1 fn!<'! 5;uhn11l ;our do~'n p,1ymen~. full hon1f' J'flt'" $37,500. Cali \\IA L.KF:lt r8alboa Island <1•1d plinnf' nu1111Jer io: Nrw. blk lo h1 h ~I rno !<"a~e frQm 67' '"'8 Corona del Mar :>-UJ · 11.w1 1n1<'rna1ion11J D1s1r1but-~9/clc'c· c1;ci:c'c'~"c'1c. -.----I c"""'"'°""""~':::':--:-..,_. * WATERFRONT * .~==· ~~~~--~~ CUST0:-.1, w11·Jy hi! C' ''7(1() NM1'f10rt ~ , .. 2 bd & '""" d " \V II\'TER, S. Bayfront, 2 BR 1 11~ .uni1i;uiy, ~ • Newport Beach lltV J,"llE: TERRACE: 3 br, ut.~ge nn. ""~· c ... Penthoo!f', vie\\' of entire UPPER 2 Ur, frplc, rll~po1111l, &love, refrig., $250 yrly, Jncl util ities. 6T;H;Ol7. \l/Ol't'll.n & mt \'!t'\\', 1700 SCJ fl, 3 br, 2 ha, f11rn rn1, fr11l r. bltns, 01'L'fs1zerl g:ir, Jr-i: lf"vrl lot, S33,9:iO. 67;>-3'."i!JJ ,I\: I.El::, lrl\''-"S1ment ~13-9.l:il, -COSTA ~1.ESA INCO~ll'.: Rl\'d., N1·,1·port 8,. a c h, 21. ba, PRno, frpl, carpets, 2_ baths: frptc. l.ovely pi!-So. Bay, 67:r1498. Calif. 9266(), Dept. #2.llA. \\'fNTElt n•nt~J: 1 Br. furn (!qis, l'f'fng. $340 incl. tio,. B1lt1ns. Do<-k space . en~) 111.5441 Jnvt>i;I $60.000 Asi1un1e s:i;),fiOO. 6.b'.C C•·t ll 'ifi OllANC~: Ji1l1us, lo1v 1IO\•'r1. llou~e ; w;tlk lo 6lores & (.;arlient'r No Pel~. 1425 San-8\'atlable. Yearly $495 !\·to. Balboa Peninsula Own>'r ,1·ill carry. Own.,r hrar-h. SI G~i .\l01ilh, 1a11ell11, Ownt'r on P':~1isrs BAL~OA BAY PROP; I BR. Furn \v/garage. Nr I.SE 2 Br, 2 Ba, SIV, refrig, * * Bachelor C'f)Ts/drps. J\lature adult~ evf'~. Re!urn net lllf't ner. ~pare for n1ore bldgii On 1his 1\-f-1 BCl"P, No ~1gr. No Vacafl('lf'!!. All 675-2·1:'!2 -.or 54S-9'2'.l6. Bryant \\'1f's l r..111·. 675-2123. (Jr Uu1que I !onies-67:...tOO(I. 2309 \\. Balboa, NB 673-7410 b£-ach. Util. $150/mo. Yea.r· Money to loan 240 \V!'.'ITEH rrnl-2 Br, o;ue~f 3 RI!, 2 ba. All bl1r;:-1;(.1 LOVELY 2 BR, 1%. BA ly. Responsible E1.d\1lt. No Pool. U!ll pd, Near h<:ispital. only, oo pet.~. $Z15. 675--0486. Avail Sept. lst. S42-S.l92 Balboa Peninsula San Juan Capistrano Any11ne \.rho k·11·cs 1h<' Cnlrf. l11!1s \\:11! fall f•w lh1s sparklini::-th!'t'<' llt',.lrorHn hnn1(' JU~I 1•ff 1\ 1' f' r y Park1111y Ill ~l 1ss1on \'i1•1•>. \\"rl! l;ulri~<'ilf)l·d. t'll~' (':11'1' yarrl. an quiet Cul de Sac slr rrl. ASKI NG $~1 .~iOO CAPISfRANO V1\LJ.EY RF.ALTY 31501 Camino Capistrano 49J..-ll2'1 liA'RGAl;-,lS! 3 Br, old 2 ba ho1ne 1 yr $21>.500 2 Arf't's n1>ar frt'f'11•ay $~,OB,'J l Br. hnuSt" R-2 lot SlH,lXXJ 4 Br. lownhoust> ~1.500 CAPJS'J'flANO VALLEY Rt:ALTY 31501 Can1i~ ('.Rpi!ltrario 4!13-1121 Rt•I E!lat~, Gener~• Acreag• for sal• 150 N. S.1n Dirgo Ctl. :>'1 A("s, :'i n11 N. Clf Vista. (00' lrn111111:P paved ('Q rr1, 11•a1<'r, nr ~olf f'f'Ul'S•'<;. , .. ,,'(' l!7H"k, Slii.:itXl. Cash/trn1s. 011·111>r . f>.l&-'.t!)!ll'i, or 11.rt ~1 p 111 ; :.1:.-.o:t'Jl._ -----~­FAHL'Lcivs rrrr1·1111on h<lu"". <'t'{>(-'k .lldJ. prop. No. of Tii!Yie Nat'! FoTf'sl. JO 11r. nr 1nnrr. Si9.i r"'r &en-. T<'rn1~. O\\"ll<'r ~1:12-~·IRO. e 14 ACl~E-l~!PJtOVED LOT S1 C1X>rg1•, t.:1al1, ,,11 i;:flll ("(lurse. ror i;11!". nr tr:i<l~. :,.iS-~12. n ~:PO~~r:si.:o 1() ]C\'t'l ll!TPS, ~O DO\\''.'/, S2~• mo. Near lrg lnke. 91~17. Apartments for sale 151 32 + UNITS COS TA MESA $,)7() l\J. $~ :0,1 fin. f'.:l\Cf'] o<'- f'Uf):J n!'y. 675-61M I 01Vner· Rraltnr. '-"-------Hr.lli!'~: + i11N11ne + rax «hf'ltrr. Ff'uq1lr:ic ('lose ro tir11r!1 top (lrangr Co. t !'l"l- l;il 11ro'-q ~O'l 7·.n. Tnul!'mClt"f' H<';illy fl(>S-9lli ----- Commercial P r operty 158 STORES & OFF ICES "II :-.°•'11"1.,rt 811'.! ~·-.n \1 f''lllll~. "ll lf';'t~<'li .... 111 ., ' ' ~ ' In.in r~n Ill trildP Condominiums for sale 160 A l'l':i'\TllOL'~F..: vn1~ )'Ot;'. !1 1--n~e. •l1 ·lu\<', 11•1l1lr 111 •nq. hf'i!rl ol Siu11a 1\n:1 2 HH. <ien k 1'·1 l?.1\, h:1l('On1r•, "'llhlf'ITilllf!l\11 ,1:;11"::<gi·i::, 1"'llL >1 lr-{'fltl<I, ~-1.~.HOO. 1!'rrn~. lrnmN'I. nr...-11 1•. flllil't '! BH, 2 BA u111t~ f"'1n $~.rro. e fu\~T1\ A:-.:.\ Tfll\"~'.llS e 1.123 N. ~P\'P..Cl:ON, S.i\. 1n...i P;"ll 1J111ly ~¥17-7!11).I 2 Bf!. 21~ ba. conr!('. Pool, i<ilttnfl, rN•re11!i!'n hall FORTIN CO. Rl1r.~ &12-!'11)(1(1 The fastest dra1·1 1n 1hc \\'es! .• a. D11ih· Pilot ClassifteJ Ari, 6-12-:i!iifl Old lt>nei,nt.~. Close In. l.yrlr P.lty 538 V.'. 19111 5 1!(·'.~1\l;{ ~rli!-2:>.J2 1st TD Loan 7~·0 TNTERF:ST ---Pl::NT llOUSJ<: 0111llf'r'111111t. and dhle i::a.rage and S\lll 1lcl:k \1·11h Ck-can Vit>w. 1''oll r ofhce 1;i11tes. 2nd TD Loan Tenn~ based on equity. 642-2171 545-0611 Serving Harbor area 21 yr!, Sattler Mortgage Co. plus 11 n1p!P L'01·erer! 1l'll rking, Cro:<.~ 11nnual ! n c nm e $H,1GO. 29•,;, dn. Full Price Sll5,000. Vogel Co. Realtors 5-ili--9:14£. BF:AUTIF'UL Snn Clemf'n!e. 200r;, Depreciation. r·an- tns1lc unit1 tor t h f' particular i nv e fito r . 6 Un1re, 4 2-BR. !!-3 BR. Gnl<len Sf'a Gu!! Rf>Rlty 1109 S. f.'.I Camino Real Si111 Clf'men1e <1!)2--9750 4-PLEXES 116 E. 17th Street Housn lot Rent I~ Houses Furnished 300 General .si:.ooo rlO\\'n. Prier. Sfl.J,000. \\'arnrr & Oak. liunt. Heh .. I 2 blks \\', llr Beach Bll'd. f\i'11' crprs &· <!rps, 111"'.'pl's, rfl h:. J::.1!1 hltlns. Gd fin. Op•~n S:i! ~ !"1m frnn1 rlN'ln , $150-STE:PS to Q('{'an 10 Ne1v- purt: 2 f\R hsr. \1'/ frp\f•, gar, Jnctl yard. Child, pcl ok' BEACON * 645-0111 $US-L:TIL PD. Jl.'H·e n.n:h. 11·/ Jrplc, L.1.guna. Y:ird. Snil p!'t ok. LEADERSHIP R. E. l!-l'l~l-hi61':.4G-Oi'.l161 A-\?.:i913 $422,000. New 27 Unit Apt Bldg. Cost• Mes• BROl~ER &12-4!K!S Industrial Pr~rty 168 M--1 B!dg. St. front. .Ea~ 8.C- ('('~'! 11r.d p.<1rk: J675 Placet._. 11<1, Cl\1. S21'5 Rent or Llf'a."4' sis.-•. Oll"nt'r 613--0517. Lots for Sale 170 t::l COHNJ::rt Joi, gOHHhlr for 3.000 .c.q Jt olfi<'e or prof. hl<lf: lo,,.1111>rl 1 1-'k west or BeHl:h nh·Q on TiUUert, !I. B. S l!l,~)IYI. 51&-'1'.167. \~I <I l~l.F:X !O)fs w/plani; S l0.~,00 f'll-M6-JJ3;. n~·~. !°>-1,~0 l \'l", 537-1:1-16 2"I hr•. Mountain, Oesert.,- Reso r t 174 fl' H!G BEAR LAKE Frefl the fiQU irt'f>!PO tm1n )'01lr front ci<'col-Jn 11us !<f't:lud1'11 <"ab1n, t'Om pl fin &. f11rn. On- ly Sll.!-00. Ph: Rot;i< (!!41 ~·~fi.--17:\R or 11•r1te: Sp<'IH"l'r f{raJ ~:st;i1r, I'. I). Rnx 21128. B11< JWa r J...akP, Calif. HJ~; !War Nor rl i r C'h11l1>t -l;rro:1t V1r11·-11·~f'<'I Jo!, JIHlf',t 1"1, J\!'11' .l RPdrnoJ11l~. 1 1 ~ h11. I: n11lr tn )<i;I l1fl ~'!o1'U11'1fl!!<' r~t~;-~l;W'). . '>1•>-~211 <1r 11J-'.1~2-~jlfi. Real Estat• Wanttd 184 BEACON * 645-0111 $11~..COZY 'I AR C•111;ii::r Compl ttl!"ll, lr1eal 1n11tt1re \\'(O!llil/1, BEACON * 645-0111 LOS ALTOS-- Pride of Ownership Home f amily \\'ll h 1f'f'nai::-rf'll ok. 4 Berlroom 2 baih, built Ins, carpeting, drapes, least $21'5 per mo. Phone Long Beach 'll.l -429-!Y.i~l. * LANDLORDS * I-"HEJ:: ltE/\'T1\I. S f·;J{\ll CF; T(•n:u11~ 11·11111ng NEED Proptrty M anagement \\'E ('AN lfF.LP YOL''. BEACON * 645-0111 Balboa Island \\ l'.'/Ti':Jt & )•'llrly rt>n!;il~ Gi.l-1200 Island H<'al!y 49S Pa1·k /\1·r , Hi.Jho.1 !~I.ind \\'INTER·F'llHN, charn11ni.: '.'. hr h~r. /J'ji!r, Jlflll<>, al~" 2 hr ;ip1 IUl'n, lnq. 117 Pl'ill"l. BAYFTtONT/r11er. 4 hr, 3 b11. slr•'p!.! II, a1·ail 9/13 l11 6/1:i. n1:,....1-111. --~---Balboa P e ninsula • :!. Hf!, cnrai::r .~· pall••. $:WO 11 11111'1' 1•r .S~{l(I ~<'arly. K~'!--117' Corona del Mar l1n1nf' ~r'"f"" 1,, t'r11:11r l\•' "')\ y, <11' Jpn,,, '>1 I•·,.~ 1;1\ . .irni -2 l!H t~·nl'".-lrrl· ~1 f;~k- ll!·~I.r· Nrrd 12-22 inrn1111' Cnas1 li11~. S2"11\1•• (';1/l 11111!.~ Co.~1:i nr 111111!. /3r11rh ii7:1-11~1\l 1tf! fi ~· "knol~, f"r f('iuly-10--bur. q1111l1fird 1 cCc0-,-,-.-M~--.-,-.------ 1·l 1~·n1 Bkr. 6Tr-210l or 67.">-f(!l!ll ('\lt'<t. WANTJ::D'-1,-u-m-,-"-,~-,-,~,o~S 111111.~. l)ri1w·ipal\'I' o n I y 11:!~{-2271>. R-3 LAND .WANTED 5 '" 30 RCn'!I. McMkh11el Company, (1) 871-39fl0 lj)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 1 BR L'Ollil~e ln rrfl.t. n1:irurr n111le only. f"nrn t. u!il pa11l S120 n10. First ,t,, 1:1sl n1n .~. serurity II(' p (l ll, J!l2!1 A1lah4>1111 Al"r!, C.7'11. l BR, £"OO{l !Of'atic'>n. lilr::il fnt N'fi rf'd rouplf'. G 11 t rl n ,. r ltl<'I. m11ny :ictr11~. :.1!1-1:1!6. Laguna Beach L..<;J<: 111 i/l: i-nn. den, l;in1 r n1, N P!lrl , nr tx'h & !<'111 n :\l11lur'i' a<llls. \\'a1rr, h'at h, Plr<' ,i;, garr!IU', S :l i ~ 4!19-l~il. -- $CG~dtl}A-~'Bt/VS" =:...T h:.:.:e:...'.-P u:,:z:::z l:::e...;w;_;i~t h:-t~~h;;:e~Bi.;u;;;i l;,.f ·-' nm=rCr.;.h:;u<;;:k:..::.;T e _ 0 Reorrong" letlen; of the four. Krornb!ed WOfdJ be-low to form four sirnpl1 words. RATFEL I TEEDU , ... 12 I I I'_ 1 I F U D I L I t. ~o"'v~er;_"heo~' :r,-..,-1 l~o~ok~my dog --l: on a p lone ride \vith me. I I I• j :.. When wt: passed over the ~==±=±=:!:=~~Oregon fore~ls, h e ye lled: I B A Y G I H 1·-· orid bo;Jed out." ,_T 1 ~T.~,-T,-T,-TIT'~l~o (M1f!!et9 lh1 chucl!& quo!1cf ~y ftf!i•";I 11'1 the mluing word L.-..1...-1-...L-..L....Jl-.J./ou develop lrom ilip No. 3 below. P~INI /.ZU1"16fRE[) l[TIERS IN l!-'~SE SQUARES 6 UNSC.llA.V.BlE ABOVE Lfl l[.11~ TO GET ANSWf~ • I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 rn1, J''. lia, pal•l. fr11I. dbl rf'fl'IK, 11~ .. ·1.<·r. dsh"·~r. Blk home. Clean as a pin.! Nl'w pets, t11·a1l &pr.]~. 515.17&1 ,i:ar, i'shfdry. £75-11!Y.J6. 111 h1•h, nn pets, $:125 yrly cr.ptg, partly turn it you 2 BR. bu1l1111s bar, frplc l OCF:ANV1{0'.-IT 3 Br. 11., fo:il l~l'. oi·,_;,~1.'o!l, 4(lf...23:,;i. 11·1-sli. 011 Balhoa Prn Point. HrHise froni ~f'an. r-,131·11!"1' $2:)() 1110. 1 ~1 .~. las! 5:il9 LRG-All!·ac iH1i;de'!1, rlin 32:KL Av111l &>pL ~75-6229. pr•rsnn only. !l.'o pets. $160 \VALl{ Bch. Pool & rtt rm. l 1----·------& 2 Br--qu~ bldgs. 2'20 12th St. & 219 15th St. Laguna Beach \\I AT r: P. FRONT-BE'autlful- Bay Vlt'W 11pls. 2 Br. upper ept 11'/fllf'r & ~l ip iw!ll 11c- ron1n11')fl111r llfl to 5(1' boatl. SJ:il/rrrn yrarly, Also 2 Br. 2 H11 low<'r 11pt 11·/pter facil. .S.100/Jnn .\r;1rl,v. Ct1 ll fi-1-1-2501 or 21.1: 69!1-988R. Sr;osh .. rr. NH. t'<12-!iMll9. nn, frplo·. cpl \ rlrps, no Newport Shores 11111, 673.-0):{1. 1r1;-.;f 1::1t 1~ .. r11:i l, :l-hr, 2 ha . .E'..'_I ~. $:!.'ll~rl_•'. lii:l-697.i. 3 BR. 2 Ba. 2 -~ty. V.'alk 10 .~,0.1"sc1"r"1<~&~u0p~.0o0,~o-00-,-, ROOi\1 & bath 11·/pvt "'"· traf!Ct'. Clo~e to hearh, hu:ii ,t shl'lp'g, r\ot1h end. Call ·l~1-i079. $:\(~~ 11\f>. l'.r.1ut. <·ond. ~.2(1.I L" R 1 1 Ila h 1 J BR :; Hit, l~ .. Ba, ran1. nl. beac•h. );'early lea~e ..O\'e Y c t'')t"'S · Hi\'i'r Ai·•·. N.B. /\'f';U' l ~:if'h. S3:l5. <134 ABBF.:Y REALTY 642-38,-iO lllaid srrvlce. Pool. Util pd. San Clemente }"•·rnh'af, Cd,\1 6T.'l-:li!34. • Cail 675--874() • --~---1 Houses Furn. or Lido Isl• *YEARLY* OCEAN fro111 rllx 2 Br. 2 Ba, lrg ~undf'('k, . encl gar, S255/mo. A<lulis, oo pe ts. 673-1990, ~5-9-159. 2 UR fun11shl'd, crp!:i; & drp!i. O«t't•ll Vi<'ll' & golf cour.~e. 49'1-5212. Houses Unfurn. 305 General FREE i! Landlords-Owner• \\'l' \1"111 J"f'f<'r tenanl.'I 10 you t'RE~; of charge •.. 1\\11ny df'~1rahli:-1cnants on o u r \\'a11111g li.~1 QUIET RETREAT Furn R;u•tu'l•1r in xlnt loc. All 11!1! 1w!. S~. STUDENT SPECIAL f;p,1<'. P.:h'\J,.]1,r, nr Ot.'C. Child ok !l(il. DOLL HOUSE furn I !ti~ Jh'l'f fnr 1110\fllf"l' ,;1nglr All t111l i111•llld<'d $11'.'1. BELIEVE I 1 FIR , S1•11·r. rrfr1i:, crpt~. ehi!il ok. U11t pd, Sl!O A FUN PLACE 2 Rr, <·rpic:, ri11Ji.. POOL. h'.1d-; nlc s1 :10_ OLD WORLD CHARM 2 Ur, f111lc, crpt!'. 1tri1s, 1110\'r, ri·rr1i,:. PPt nk. $1!}.i. OCEAN SPRAY l<1•r1•_11l:n· 111 C••l'y J r::n Cpts, drps. :o;;lo\'(', n.'fl'IJ!, Sl "iO. HARD TO BEAT 3 nri, .~u1·1 ~ill', fcnCT'd ~:ir.1, k1rls. ~J:iO. CALL DAY OR NIGHT A LA Rent,,ls e 645-3900 1999 H arbor Blvd., CM LAHGE-.l EH. 2 BA, fam Unfurn. 310 $163 Yrly ncntal. 2 Br 11.pl. r n1, pal1Q, ll'plr. dsh\\•hr.1-----------heaul. furn. 935 \V. Balbo11. Adulis, no JX'IS. 6i!>-5'l06. Newport Beach 1!3&-0038. Costa Mesa BEAUT m•-<I. tovmhouse. 3 Corona del Mar J Hr, l·q1t!>, tncd yd. encl. gar. ,i:OOl'I loc. Vacant. $195 mo. 516--0-169. Br, 21 ~ Ba, frplc, patio, J BR, \ Bath, year round, pool, 2 car ga r, llll bltns, near Big Corona. Lush & crp!11, drapes, Lea~e S295. cl1>f\n. Adult or couplP. 11 ; 52:1-4710 or 846-5991 eve6 SlS.'i/mo inrl'rlg util. No 3 Br, J~~ Ba, Fam Rm. l' 5 -~ 4 3 4 • ·""--'-~pcmc._______ pets. Avail now! 6'12--9890. !\"Par Bf'nch. S.u.1. -= }'rrnl<'af CdM 675-2834. Oceanfront house, 3 hr compl CltAJ1.l\1TNG 1 Br, ~arrlt>n JIOUSE in cnurt, 2 Br, cpl"', ~~rt~iun~~~aYrl~rlc~~ ~:~ ~~·ti. \~~~~~~llit,e, 41;~~11;0 util p11110. 9"'1 \V. lifh No. A. 2J C\1, 0&12-2().1:-.. :1~~:n 673-1647 or i 31 CO'.llDO l Br furn, \\'11!k_ 10 -----· heh, yr round N:'fltnl. $13a. l 2 llr, 1•rpJ1r!rps, new paLnl. Townhouse Unfurn. 335 a<llt. no pets. &12--8520. f'l\1'1 11:1!1n, lrt: yarrl. 2 hflUSf'~I-----·------l~--'-~c7-------- nn ln1 . Child pers OJ{. $170. E ast Bluff Costa M esa r.is-:i:n!'{. ---~~--Newport Beach CASA de ORO • .1 Br. hnmf', 2 Ba. Frplc.,1 __________ _ Ft'O('f'lt y11r1t. * A dults P referred * CASUAL Cali!. Llvir,i:'. in 8 • 1~ """"" wttrm .\!cdi!f'rranean aanos-:.. .-.-~l•u 3 Bft. 2 Ba. t'rpl, llCW CPLS, r. p 7 phere Spacious color co-.1\·1-rHACT. 4 Br. 2 Ba + drps. .ar. Fae~ ool. S2 S ordiniitcd ap!s -des1gnetl & honus r1n. F ncd yrl & Pf!fio. CA !J. HEAL TOR 548-6966 furnished {or style & com-nu cpls/p:unt. nr t1<.·hls & Dupl•xes Furn. 345 tort e J·Ic11 1ed pool e Kitch- nll ~hup!<. $26:>/mo. 336 _.;.,._________ e.i "'/ indirert lighting e (';ibrtll o, C~r. &16--~1!9.l. General Deluxe R/0. Adults. No pets, ;..·11·:$A Vrrr!I.'. [111mae, lovely w --,-N-T_>:_R __ Re_ot_al ___ B_•_y_lro_o·t l 1 BR.-SlT:i furn. 11riuse 10 l11·e in ,,·/pr irll'. ~ Balm1. 2 hr. $2SO mo. illc. trrrLJTIES INCLUDED Ur. 2 ha. nn pct8 plr-ase. i m util ilf•'~ i\7:J--1: .. 1.:~,1C. ~---l-"'-c',',v.,. c\\;;';"Jso"'"cu-.~6402.,-,",11_ ~· Ca\\ 5'15.945l. Balboa Peni~sula *$35 WEEK & UP* ;"ll!-.SA Verile Pool homt, 31 -----------Studio & 1 BR a pts. Rr, 2 Ba. blln~, Plu~h ni>t ~. ANN U/11~ rrntal, lo"',. r SUNNY ACRES S.1()r'l/n1n l,('11se. $100 clcan'g duplex, 2 li;:t> RP., bltn~. <l•·ri. ~f;..2344. cpl.~. drps. llhort blk bav nr MOTEL El T 0t'f'a11 , 6-1~74-1 or l2131 oro li98-ti012. l bl!< .o;n11th o! Yairg-mupds 2376 ,'\Jrwrorl Blvd, 3 HH. 'l RA. 1111 hlm~, nr.-ar OCEANFRONT, nice 2 hr. 51.11-!17.'i.'i 1.ak€' Forr~I. S~..0. mo. 11dt111 s nn!y, no pets, \\'lnlf't, ---.~----.~-- fl:t7-9l2 _~'~~~---S190 mo. 67J....<,701. WESTBAY ELDEN Fountain Vall•Y Newport Beach ~1~1\1 l and 2 Brdrm. ~nrrlrn -----· 1·--'---------1 11pr~. \\" pool, Adults. from 3 RDR:\1 1111<1 <lf'n, formRI .1 BR. J ha, trplr. OC'r"n nlrn!. 1 1 k Sl'i:l. rlHHn~ rm, 8 I "rr. 11. \\:inter only, S225 mo. Al~ I '"" 17411 2311 F.lr!"n Ave., C.:\t. \\ \\' cp!~. Ll:'a~ . · Pxtt'a Ire :I BR , 2 h11, nrf'iln-t;il).~78() J-;1111 St., Slr:it.lnrd llon1t'~. front. \\'1n1rr only S2?S mo • • 2 BR, 2 tia , slcteps 6, steps from bay, & tennis cts. A\·a1I now 1hru Nov. 21. From $5;,() mo. 213 7fl2-lll5. * BA YFRONT APTS. * Winier renraJs: Bach. 11.p!. S200 mo.: l-Bdrm. $225 !'.1o. Bryant \Viest Rlrr .67fl...2723 NEIVLY dee., furn, 2 BR home. \V i n t e r , evai! &'pt/15. $.'lOO. 675-6174 Newport Beach BLAOf APT -J Bedrm, l"'~ Ba1h, hrand new building & furn1tun>. Block to bch /,,. shOP'!!. S.100.lmo. •• Fnu n STAR * * HF:ALTY 1!1.i-·"122 * \\"J;o.'TER RENTALS • I BDRJ\1 ............. , $135 3 BR, 2 B~. I~ blk bay & ocean. crpts/drps, d w b r , i;lv/refrig, pri patio & sundeck. SJOO/mo Y rly. ArlHs. 6i;}...~14 . Corona del Mar ~~ ON TEN' ACRES l &. 2 BR. furn. &r Unf'urn. Fireplaces / priv. patlo!!, Pools Tennis Contnt'J Bktst. 900 Sea Lane, Cdr.t 644-2611 tr.facArlhur nr Coast Hwy) 2 RDR1\1" .............. $200 ,/ BA 'c'f'RONT :1 BDR\f ..... , ........ $225 ./ BA YVIE..""\V 4 ADRil-1 •.. --• , •••••• , $.100 Annouoc1ng the quJet opening ABBEY REALTY 642--38!;,(I of Bayport Apts . , for' 2 BR. patio, carport, 'I hlk Adlllts; 1\ntl the £lightly Iwi to beach & bay, A~ quiet open111i;:: or Bayview CQmmnd11 tes 3 OT' 4. Avail Apf's, for fanHllf'S. Sept 8 to J une 15. 6ifl...3131 Call 1714! 64~-5;,f,5 n . E. LOVELY 2 Br apt, 1 b\k '11c'1"'"·r"E~R~-"-,~,,-,-u"S.~pct.-J"t~t-o I trom brh, frplc, p 11 ti o, June l \, furn, 2 hr, 1 hll, normal rent $2f.O mo. Df>sire ()('ean view, k lmmac. S200 to ('XChilnge part !'f rent for mo. Oil'nf'r~ art. Call aft !i hl,.hsf'dn,i:,,i:11rdf'ning, I .~nit> hah.vs111·1n({. Jrlr11l for or app!, 675-6979. 7, 72 • r<'t1rf'ri rpl. Ref's. 6 _,_ ·l:i. 2 Br Cnmpl furn. Clr11n. Slr('lps 6, 1 ~ar + pkn,i: Costa Mesa space. l Blk hr·h. 9 mn's ____ D_E_L_U_X_E __ _ SlflO mn. SIS--4071, 612-995.l. APARTMENTS -.rr YEARLY RENT,\LS * NO\V AVAILABLE 1 FIR. Furn Slli:i Air Coor! -frplc"s -3 Sll'Jm- 3 BR. Furn S.l2.i m1n,i: Ponls -i!l'al!h Sp;i - i\BBEY REALTY 6-12-~:Jl TPnnis Crrs -Game & Bll- l1an1 R'""'m . }',\I, fi210 ,'., 6210'1 {)('("ar1frnnt.1=--~--~~-- R ENTAL FINDERS Huntington il•ach NA, 21J /;)9fi-1709. onr. Fur n Bachelor & 1 Br 4JS w. 191~. COSTA MlSA OCEANFRONT rluplt>X, nr11• E x ceptionally n i c •. BCH Fmt ~ 3 Bdrm, 2 811. mlor TV, king & quePn hMs, plLi~h! -\Vlnter. &l&-12.14 Ron I & 2 f.IE:DR00'.1 1 }'(l();'IJ .$1~() MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE H ou$es * Apts. 3 13R & fam rm, crptl!. rlrr~. 4 RR. 2 Bl\ s.~7:. nin. l.n\i·rr $130 up. 2110 New port * 645-0111 * fl·ptr, ff'iw...,rl ~·arr!, rlhl i;::11r. 'l Br, ff11lc S225. mo. \\'intf't Blvd., CM. l BR. Bayfmnt. f.Urn or parti:'llly !urn. Y f' 11r1 y Ar!uJts only. 673-1593. 3\11 1 !'.lurus A,.,., l\'.H. F:1L Ho. S2:.0. (i11rde~r irl('l. :ill\ &a~tio1· .. Dr. 61;,-(lj11 BACH.l·:!C,OOR~,c.~,-B=nc·,-.c,c,"OOlO ,......,... f, •• , '~ ~-111lforrl1 "I-~0-1 ''' '7"1 .,..~......,"· •·r. "....,, " •-~·'I ' .,, ' · or tZ1~) 69R-6012 n1n ,':>, up, v.·rrkly term~ 2100 H11rhor R!vrl. C.~1. !1111 s.;r .. ~rizo RE:'\'TAL 01··ncE flPEN 10 A'.11 TO 6 Pi\f $110.n,\1l1·;! 2 gn h"1nr 111 r1· '~''""It!" r• 111' .\·11·e pal1", )!°""· ('t1old ,., f'"t Ilk BEACON * 64 5-011 1 f-.1·;\VVfi""':l-gR~ BA, l:rptol, $1Z:~,\lo. Clrnn. 1,.,1~ l !~r <11'.'\il., a!J Ul1! pa)r1. Nn 1 L'Jl~. vcr~· tlran. $1R;., /!?:11 11 /c:;ir Sfl:!<'r '• 1\]~ tn hr'1. •·hilrlrrn. 11n p<'L'>. 9':18 J..I ~111llny. ,\lr. Caron (71~1 \\.inl Pr l~r I ;irlu!Jorf'flufllr f11m1"'1 ~lfHlil'il. '>l •-~~'lfl Sef' at JI~ :lfith S1, :\B 1.0 \'.!'..l.\' 2 l:ir. furn arit~ ·I H!:. 11, nA, rrr1~. rlrr~. Duplex.es UnfU rn-.--350 11<'11 ~hilt: .-q'J1~. rll(l1 r1n~" ~r11 ("!!1\J!\!l \C 1 nn ( "' f1·n··,,,! .1.11'd. no P"'"· r.l t11 ~h<111~. ,\111r!r r1trk1ni::. TEACHER 011·rn-r'.s 1 BR. J\lod. Clran. Rh~. priv ratio, r~rpnM , 11~hr r!r.rr ,'\o I"''~ 11.~l \\'. A;ill...-.a Rl\'r!, Apl B. 1 nn. 111'.111. CK-r 1-;;:-s1:i1 ,\r!ulf.< f'nl.v auealiBlla -ELDEN -,,,,,,~ ~·,1 \1, ,'<!'"''1 )• f, II!, .:;111~1,.~. s~:'.ll 1110 !lli~-~1:~. Cost& Mesa 1\ol11 I!>, (10 P•~' ~\f-Jl, 11rr•·, 11ri1~. 1;11rl {'1111•11·,,1 ~n1:-::-rr,1~-,v;;ti"f fl1l lr1 1'1\! l"11n~nn.1 C\t . :"lF"\\" 2 BH, l'i 8fl. h\rr1 1-11 • . --2 ~~n -;11 1111 ·""r'. 1;;. st~ "' BEACON * 645.011 1 ,1<11 '"· <'l'PI", ·lrp<, t.;.11', ~·u1·d. l\1,J. 1·~· t<:. \\ .,, ! " •111('' BEACON * 645-0111 $Z!.}.l.RG 4 RR, 2 Ra ran11ly )\nn1!', Crpr~, rlt•ps, hlln~. lrplr, ~llt, Ric: y;1ril for rhiltll'"ll & f"!l'!S, BEACON * 645-0111 $2t0 3 TIR + \\"OP.J\."llOP. >'tri1·r, rrfrl!!, l'rf!l!'I, tlrr~. f1·1·1l y.1nl. l\1fi.<;/pf'I~, BEACON * 645-0111 Si<5. 1 HR, ul1l prl, h'>l OK $12:.. 1~1. • 2 Ill! • • P\'t hon1e 11!1 • uttl • * Sl .".,O J II!! '2 Il!.l, k1rls ,t I"'!~. l<"ricM !nr • * * s1:,,;, f'1·1 hnn1f' (lll hnti:f' r,111~h. ("(>rr:1l, lack r n1. kids, pets, hor.se QI(, • • $200, ~ 11R plu~ Hum. Bch, Rid.$, ~ml!'. • ST AR *LET 636-1860 -RENT- LEASE WITH OPTION t.j BR 11· >r11mr mnm • $2~n. J llR-l'o\I('"" r k. J:h11" . $2:Ti. J RR-h'f'tl'hly 11:111111~1 -· S:l-10. Agl. 546-9521 /54~6631 Nichols Real Estate rnr~: n1·:~fAL s~:nv1c~: 3 UC'flrnont '2 Bath, lnri::c p~nrlrrl l1mily mom 11·i1h l.IN'pl11CI', nru·Jy )'111inlr.t A. r.1rprt~r!, f11•11' douhlr 01·,,n & d15h11...,;her, Be11ut1 f11! C"nndll1t1n l'1r>~UC°"Uf $2."IL(lO lllO. llVllii , rl!l\I' ~Jjj.,q,;.Jo, s1~f1/1nn Jq !.· la.~I. <iPpos11 kl!C"hf'n, i·pts, drps, !rnrr •I ·'In Sl2 >-1 Br !{::i.rh :ipt !1r~-·1,,.1-, \<L ()rorn Int i n~pr<·hon !hi-\lrlllir" n.tl1~ nnl\' n1•rrf np· J '{fl, rl<'!' hltn~. 11•a~hrr, ~1 kf'llrl. Lrok fnr nfl('n ply, Nn rrt~. 2t3;i Elden, \lg!' rli')~'r. s:nn hn11~f' ~1cn, f"or~l Avr . .i\·lrs.a _· ~ 7e-:c:=cc-,--c.,--;-c"c 1 • • Sl2-22ifi .. * \'rnle 11t"ra. S1R5. r>."J-:\\'LY rlr1•nr11t<'r! l & 2 Hr \Jr. Gllnrfrrcrn f.i:,._\1;12 STJ::r~ In hf'h. $\'Jl m;,-l~n?. 1 hr. fllrn. 1lJll 11'/f:11r fi~-.... ~;;2(1, 11/t S, 11n~11mr 11 knrl.~. OCEA:-..:FROYT. 9 3 nr•R:'.I. 2'• ba1!1. POOL. l RR frp! hi'11m r1>il p;i!lo ::ipts. ArluJr~ only, no prt.•. (\inv !l)("(ll1nn. S27S / mo. crnt: .1 11riult. $148 ~ti\ nrl. ~l\qluire l 7~1 l Rochestf'r, . ., ,. , t-;i!, ~ Br, J "'· mn T'f'0- $2~/nin e SPARKLING NEWe J P,r1!nvin1 ............ SJ.'i:J. 2 Bctlronm ............ $175. G.,\RDF::-1 AP'TS. \\'/TI I POOL 2.111 E lden A1·e., C.;\I. 6·1.i-:o7~fl f>.12-4905 ADULTS ........ NO PETS ('111! :13i;-!Hill. Yc~rly. &12-11.120 67:1-3-l2i. '1-,-v'in-.--------+G~.-,cdce-n~G",-o-v-.----A'r!'!1.ACT & Hromy 2 Br. "'====~-~---I 1iiiiii!i!i!i!!ii!!!ii!li!!iiiiiil I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I -------... r urn Uppl'r. 1 C'h1Jd nk. S17J PENTHOUSE l Br. u•/bA y HARBOR • J Br. 2 b11. Jri;: fncrl yar<I. ut1J. pd. &1z...;,,,<,,l1. v1e11·• 2'22 JOth St. $170 2 RR. 2 balhs ..... "· .. $255 Cl-• 10 ,~ ,1,-'-Js Rl1n~ l o-~c.'o-----~-~-\l'l nff"r. 6.13-RaSO or 67.'--'lQ12 s:i.on "'""--11vP .,,,, ., • ;\\L 11011·-1 & 2 fir furn. TOWNHOUSE 2 RR, 2 b11 ths, den """ · crpts/drps. S2~. 6.18--8446. p 1 rl 1 N 2 Br, 2 Ba <h1•ni;!n;, $200. :l RP.. 2 ha.'s., 11trium _ .$325 O!J • rec rm. g ~· o .1 RP.. 2 oa·s bonus rm S.l:iO Newport Beach rhll1trrn or fl<'!~. 1'-lfi-..'824. Avail no1v t1l .Jun<'. :J()()() .. . . N'<'p!ufM' i1·1·629-1 \92 rnll. .\ Rn., 2', h11 ., ram. rm $:1:'!0 ~-i\CTNG ""r•"-S""'ciou~ 4 Cl!Afl\llN\, 1 Rr, furn. nn ---- 3 " SJOO r VI. ,,... •ry• 1 1 h RAIJIELOr: 11 n! f 1J r n . aR ~'.:.!1 ~ ~uths ···.:·· Rr, 2 R.11, yri:irly or ll'ln!rr ('llrlJ"f'n or pr!s. All r gnr, ,. \\1'. HA\ E OTHERS l."f'. No JWl~. &l&-80l 2. $1 i;, n1n. A1·1 !l !J , X;J7-9:iJj, fl;iJhn;~ r r1nn ~·r ni.•r 1111. 2117 llarhnr. Nr. \Vllsmi 2 RR on 1 flr. ~'l\nt roncl. Ln:: .-lnor1~ -('1lrfY!1'1. $125 • llt11Tl'ft flOOl-i\dults only e '.\'o fW'l~-Adj. to shop/ling l l~~~~~~~~~~~ Sll,\RP~~r -k-2-nrf.-JJ~ ~11nrlro•k, SL:<l 1110. i; 12-lll4S. 11 ~ 11111'\t .'\r, shnp.~. ,\111111. ... !'on llOl':O:T·:S -,~. 11rt~-\\'1111rr-£ I I ~ ' ,., 1 1 1"1 '' ~";ii·h ~ii:~,'" si:.oo 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath Ap1rtmenbfotRent I'"~. '1 Pf. 1· (lOr'!'.111:1 . . . :.io.:-/l~~f>. \lnr•h;ill Rr11lr~· l'ii:.-•lf>f(} c---~ ncF-----!.1v1n.i:: room wi1 h ca.thedrl'll 1Jnb'l 1rllif, ---'l'lraltur A\',\1!. ri<>11 Ti,11 nhNl~" 2 * ~AN VflO NT.\\'1n1("r al ! ,,., CC'\l1ng & trplc. Sepal'llte "SINCE 1946'" Apts. Furn. 360 Br, J', R:i. r'f'.ln111l••lrly !urn, rT'nt :.>:.1 rwr m('I, Urrl tvl. 1 2 B J B E I a.undry area. Encl patio. /)1101 , .Sll•. :1!~-fo{)ltl. r. a .nc .i::ar. &12.,,'IOOI 1st '\'('stern Bank Bldi , Un1\•en;!ty Park General S\\'imming pool 8a children's $170 l hr rurn. houS(', rlrn, l\'l'.\'TER rf'ntal 1 BR, viE'I\', play!mlund, S200. pool, Jlfl!!n, i;t11r11i:f'. 11rlul1 5, strps ro nrran, 11dult'5". TX! HARBOR GREENS no fW'!.~. Qu1u!, 6'16--3764. pets, $130. 613-2677. 1----'iiliiG.-4 •. 1~;,J;;.. ...... ;I l & 2 Br 11'£, ideal for men. 2 BR apt "'/bay \'ie1v, TK!W $130 & $]£,(), Adlts only. crpt/dTJl!, $210 on 9 mo ll!E'. * BRAND NEW * Days Bll-0101 N ights Rent Iw.autlflll FumitW"11 for 1s little as 'BR 2'I h• th~ .• $3(1() •325 ONE MONTH 1~001. 1993 Church. 541i-9633. $260 yr round. 6~3. L11 Costa Apts. • ,. & 2 Br. $140. & up, Tmp-Bayfront & Beach l .l 2 BR, hltns, i wimmlng 2 BH .. 2 ha , tnhM" ...... S:lOO 4 BR. 211 ba. Olhse •••• SliO complete with 1ral pcx:il, Sriral stain:, !rp!c. l br, 2 ha, ~Tly, $425; winter, pool, lll11ai, bAr-b-que k pr-. 1471 £, 181h, &12-460.1. $325. 67;;.-0236. age, AU utll }1d. $l50 to $170, 3 HR 21r ba. home .... $3!i0 your 100'/e 3 BR. 2 b11 t6 mo~) .. • • S325 Purch•s• Option eel h"ll Ind. item gele.-Llon, .. ' f I 1• tJ~~a°M1 Y· REALTY Furniture Rental • * LJ\RGf; 2 Br. Ur-stain. Arlulrs Sl.'il. lncld 'g all uril. : .. tlt.6i .11. Backelor Apt. $120 517 W, 19th, C.1\.1, 5'1S·3·181 L1niv. Pllrk C(>O\f'r, lr lv11e Anahr.lm T74·2Rll0 ~rs! /.· la~r. 6'16-35.'!'.t Ca\J Anythnc. SJ3-0~20 LllH11bra 694-3708 BACllEJ.0B, 11wr. \111!url' I •T~i··~n~r~1."t:""~n"nc""R"·.""""'""=s::•.1"","•'I J1 .. N'i1oi'<:CsO.r;;1;;<;;0:;;10>:,~P~' .c~:,~,~t1i::,.I ~dult. '11.l 1\·-u111 ~1 ~I~ f11m . ,/ 1 BR apt "' nf'rA;l llr off ;\.'r11'Jlllrt . &lfi-7112 l:CI. 4 hr, J h11, lam. rm, i-. ----- \'\<Pll', Pool, lnunrlry, "Ulf'I . •~1.X 1 RR Frii:1d;ilre 11n.. <'flh!, f) \f, ~IOI'<', 2 .<1lr, ,1 '' I' ~Ar ,i:11r. $'.l.l:. inrl. pool. t!'n-4M-1116fi. plla!lrr~. Quf"'n s1 hl><l. 111s. 9 n1n·., Jrl(SP. j,;.l\-?.1'.n. Balboa Island <'on1pl rrpl'1!. fi4f..-927R t'\"rs. -----------T!TtF.I> ol nuu old turn1turr:? 4 Hr, 211 B11, pnol~. 1rnn1~. ;..ion rllx l'PllC' 4 Br. 2 R11. ~ It's fl'al!y rot that hard rrt"<'. S:l25/mtJ Unii'. Prk, nr 2 Br, 1 Bii. Rl 1n1, fr!. f"l'll!~. to rrpl.11ce. J ust watch tht 1·rr !11l--06!12. i!rp~. i11r: \\11ntt'r A\•J 9/4. t1,rnltu.re It ml1Cf'lla.nM"J~ ltO!l!'F: lfunlin~! \V11!rh th~ lM1, Ai::111r. 121Jl 728-iOO~ ""lumns ln lh1 Claulfled _C_l'cf:cN..cllcO~llcS~>:-co=-.l"c'~""'--l r.or (71 41 673--'!!118. Sc_o_ll_on. ______ _ Y" ON THE BEACH f.riult", no pet~. i.,o11•rr dnpltx, Nicely fun1 3.">i All')Cado, C~l. 642-9708 J BR + rlrn ~liirtitc! cpJP. only. '.\o ch1ldrf'ri or ?Ms. Ydy. $2:'1(1 per mo, 5-17·1&11 -ON THE BEA~ 2 RR furn, 11{"\\']y rlf'rf)r, \\'1n- lt:t OT 11nn1111l b11.~r-'. Call : 67:l-.lli6.ll.i \'.'INTER RENTALS Ri!ylront -Prn1n~ul11 .1 Br., 'l Ha $<SO mo. DAVJ S REAL TY fi.12-iln'l. 1 Br. ~i1m 11p!. Ur1l lnrl'tf. No rhllrll"f'n nt J)f"!J, 240541 l l>tli St, NA.~. &:!!! irllt: Utm~ no1v! *QUIET* 2 Ar. l ha , new shag crpl, rlr~. dn...,.·nl'l111rs. All t'lE"C. l\f11!urf' ar!h~. no pt>t-5. Sl4S. f.4 .l-:l.115. S.ll.(}7il BAY MEADOW_A_P_T-S. Briim r<'il1ni;:~. panel1nJ. pr1v /lal/nir;, T'f'rff'111\on fll - .-ihlif'!'. All 1ufuh~. nn pe1s . e 2 BR '.11 Fil0;\1 i\S LO\\I A.; $1.'>!I n1n. 387 V.' 811.v Si . C.'.\f. Call fi·16-007.l f"11.p;t r~~ults 11t"r" ju~ 11 ph<# .-i:il! 1)1\'11.V -fl.12-56711 I • • • • t.AIL Y PILGT -·---·- Are You Letting r::. ' Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Stove 2. Guitar 3. Baby Crib 4. Electric: Saw 5. Camer• 6. Washer 7. Outboard Motor 8. Stereo Set 9 . Couch 10. Clarinet 11 . Refriger1tor 12. Pickup Truck l 3, Sewing Machine 1 4. Surfboard 15. Machine Tools 16. Dishwasher 17. Puppy 18. Cabin Cruiser 19. Golf Cart 20. Barometer 21. Stamp Collection 22. Dinette Set 23. Pl•y Pen 24. Bowling Ball 2S. Water Skit 26. Freeter 27. Suitca1e 28. Clock • Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31 . Bar Stool• 32. Encyc:lopedia 33. Vacuum Cle•ner 34. Tropic•I Fish 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. F ile Cabinet 37. G olf Clubs 38. Sterling S ilver 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Bedroom Set 41 . Slide Projector 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool Table 44. Tires 4S. Piano 46. Fur Coat 47. Drapes 48. Linen1 49. Horse 50. Airpl•n• S 1. Ort•n 52. Extrcycle 53. R•r• Books 54. Ski Boots SS. High Ch•lr 56. Coins S7. Electric Train SS. Kitten S9. Classic Auto 60. Coffee Table 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Ski1 64. TV Set 65. Workbench 66. Diamond Watch 61. Go-Kart 68. Ironer 69. Camp ing Tr•iler 70. Antique F u rniture 71 . Tape Recorder 72. Sail boat 73. Sports C 0 1r 74. Mattress Box Spgs 75. Inboard Speedboat 76. Shotgun 77. Saddle 78. Dar t G•m• 79. Punching B•g 80. Baby C•rri•ge 81. Drum1 82. Riff• 83. Desk 84. SCUBA GHr can be turned Into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so Oon't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 These or any oth•r extra thln91 around the house Monday, Sfptembff 6, 1971 DAILY PI LOT i I ........... -lrtJ I .,_ .. _ I~ I ............. I~ I .._ ...... I~ I .,_ ..... lrtl 365 Apt. Unfurn. lU Apta., Apts., Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unturn. ·----Costa Mesa Furn. or Unfum. 370 Furn. or Unfum. m Co1t1 Mesa Huntington &e.ch Park-llkt Surrounding .. QUIET • DELUXE LUXU RtOUS 1 Br. Walklng Senta AM di.lit.a.nee to beach A: 1hop'1. New New New Villa Conlova COOL • FRESH! QUIE:f -SAt"E (N~ar Back ~ay) 40 Unit Adult Apartment Complex t & 2 BR. Apts. Er.teriain.ing will be a pleas- 1 ure. Det'Orating this lovt>ly, spacious apt will be a joy. 1-2 &. 3 BR APTS ho.· pa.tlOI * Hid Paola Nr shop'g * Adults only Martinique Apts. 1m &inta Ana Ave., Ct-t r.1gr. Apt 113 646.55-12 fr 2 BR, l BA. Garden Unit!. Shag crptg, drps, d\\'hr, patio, beam cetllngs, frple, gar. 2650 Elden, 537-3125. St651:-.10. Sha& crpt'd. Oabwhr. Dress- ing room. Ulada; of 1U:lrap. PaUo. Garage. Adu1ta only. 8262 Atlanta. 5J6 -T180. TOWNHOUSE APT. Just 1 mile from beach. Spac- IOUs 2 BR, 2 BA, blt.ns &: C] ts. fl9S, mo. No children o, pe ts 642-2+1'.i : 968·9707, 2 BR duplex, C'Tp!s. drflll, stove, lovely fncd yd, ra.r., Nr. Hunl. HO!>p. $145 . Gardener incl. 847--&TI or 8-12--3772. I , • SOUTH GD AST VI LI.Al-.- ll'lllltl Mlpd whit dlUclrln II mind. $500,000 ChUd Clft c.itw .. d '"''""" • 4.DOO.,. tt. au .. hou• • Siu• · Bllllsdl • Cerd room· 3~pooll ·~· Bart:iecu' bldmlnt.on, lhuftllholfd • 1,2 l J..bedroom ll*'tmentl • Centf11 ,...rwtrlpt11tlCI alr<ondf. tlonif'll • PriVlt1 time& • Special cabinet sp.n.::e NEAR new IBR., ground e Lock garages w I lg gfor lr vt>l w/garage. All ~ • Bm ceil • Ln<lry 8 Patios Vt'Ol('llCl"S. Large lenced e D\V/displ e !luge gas stve ~ar yard. Child or ~ts e Speei&l soundproofing \1•elromf' Sl75 mo. &t;>-2413. • Deep 2 color shag 1 BR, carport, po. patio. carpetr, dra!>fs C !t 2 & 3 BDR~iS, $160 up Pati o, pool. childrtn. 1.!0RA KAI APTS. 18881 f<.1ora Kai Lane, ~~ blck E. of Beach, GAS & \VATER PAID prts & drps. Elec kitchen. Responsible adults only. No ----7."""°----I Mo. to Mo. From $140 ch ildrt'n or pets. $125. $1-t<l. 961-89'>1. 2323 Elden Ave , C;.'.1 5-18-132'!. 2 BR, unfum, crpts, drp!s, See r-.1gr Ted \\'oodhead bl hild I '46-0032 * NICE Unfurn 2 Br. apt. tns, c J"('n "'"come, $j() I!~ vii pool, close to shop'g. No move-in allowance-. 7 3 3 II~ pets or childrt-n. 313 E. 17th Utlca * 536-4R69. CHILDREN ~P~l.~54::.&<;53.:c;c'~· =~--ADULTS-2 BR STUDIO • e JJ\Iil1ACULATE 3 Br, 21~ 1-% Ba . patio, balcony, ga.r- 1•, I from ,, M • nnft t 1101 w. MllllAtthar --1 bloek .... 111 ~ , .. I 1t IAHTA ANA (714} ., •• MZJ .....__ 10 ....... 1 .... • • NEW • • • Ba. Cp1s. drps. tncd. Avail ftgt', 2 hlks from ocean. $1.50. AL1'1QST READY! now. 973 Valencia, CJ\-!. 1401 Olive, H.B. ~:;;. •• Super Comfortable lo uni~ 557-7768 . BEACHSLUFF APTS. I ,.=:;~='..:':":":Dove=~lo;pm~•nt=Co.::.:bu~lld~"'~n~~~~:_ bidg. \vilh (10) 2 BR.~ BA z Br. fo·amily Units. Newly 2 ,i;,. 3 BR. 2 13A, pool, patio,1_ APARTMENTS rleeor. conv. loc, Pool. S16S. D/\V. 8231 Ellis. 842-7644 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt1 •• Must See to Appreci•t• VILLA fl.IESA Apts, TI9 \V. 1, 2 & 3 Berlroom 11p1i; $155 to N rt 8 h Furn. or Unfurn. J70 Near coot Nwpt Bai:k Bay, \Vil!'.On. &IB-1:?51. $230. Nr. Htngn Center. Bkr ewpo eae Newport Beach schools, parks, i'J\1C,\, Boy 's -7,;~~:..;~~==-:-121-6120, 522-1470. CJ Nf.\\'LY DECORATED ub, shoppg, fn1·y1 e!c., WALK lkh p 1 & BRAND new deluxe 2 BR, 2 G"..s heat, gas cookin;::, 2 Br w/gar, $130, \Vtr pct ·. oo rec rm. l BA unit. Dishwasher, patio. water. all paid. lliO/!'IIO 157:>-A Orange Ave. Call & 2 Br--<iu1et bldg. $1 30 up. Now bldg. Avail for l st trom $185. 2324 Elden -see bl\\'" 1 & 5 pm, 636-4120. 220 12!h St, & 219 15th St. tenant Oct 10th. Chol~ of (IT call Ted \Voodhead -DLXE 2 BR, bltru;, retrig., 2 Br., palio, pool, rlshwhr, crpts/drps. 675-3131 R. E. Villa Cordova across meet. w/w cpl, drps, pr iv displ. refrig, nr. ho6p. util 2 8 646-0032 balcony, gar., nu c:ond., pd. Adults . 8-12-5192. . r, 11mall den, istove, re. 117. =" '180 '""=~~~=~=-I fng. cptl!, tlrps, gar, washer/ FAIRWAY VILLA APTS .. ::i. =-WAL" TO BEACH dryer. $185. Adults, no pets. SHARP -CLEAN 2 BR U:>vely 1 &: 2 BR, cpt, drpe, 64"-1384, w/rPlrig, bl!ns, drpg, w/w, bl tns, dshwhr . 847-3957 IL'~I~OO~beyfroo-'-~-,-,7y~,-.,~1,-3-BR.- htd pool. Adlt.s. no pets. LRG 1 B t p . I 2 A $145. On E--side. 642-9520. r. ap · atlo, enc B , bltnl, cpt:g/dJiM!, gar, married cpl, no w/d. gar. $4 5 0 /mo . e 51lARP 2 Br, 1~~ B11, cpts, children or pets. 842-4549. 67~m7. 2 & 3 BR's clrps, 1200 sq. f1 . Avail now. Legune Beec:h l;Q'-u7I~ET"'°~•~,..~.-.~""c:-7ho-.,~ll~•l.~l ?rlvafe patio. pool • lndiv. Sl65 mo. 973 Valencia Apt 1, BR, 2 Ba, trplc encl. -~-Baysllar• Beauty Llving room wi1h corntt tire- pl6ce and watt of rtaa Jook.. ing out to patio of tropleal beauty. Dining room or den also with v.'Bll ot g1aas to patio • efficient modem kitchen • t w o attra.ctive bedroom11 and plenty of room to add on. Best of all, this charmer hu one of the ~t leaseholds ava.llable. $42.~. CALL fi?S-4930 . ' ' -.... .. ,,. laundry lac. Ctl1. 557-7768. e 2 BR. Q111er. Walk to town ga.rag A il 9/ll $230 Near Oran;e Co. AL~rt & 2 Ba S d I 50 & heh. Adults. LPase. 217 e, va · · UCI. Adults only. * Br, 2 tu io. 1 . Cypre~s-.$170. 49-1-0:Nl9. mo. For appt. 54()...0093. 20122 Santa Ana A\'e . Crris. rlrr~. p11tio. POOL. I RICHARD'S • LIDO AREA lc~aco.1 1-,;. --1 llJCa """-I R ·IUI rhild ok. &11)....()496. Mesa Verde 2 2 '.'lfgr. Mrs, .Joarhim, Apt 3-A I ~~cc-~~"""----1----------·1 Br/ h11, ,;hag, drps, fp, 5-lC'-6215 :1 BR, 2 ba , Drps & crpts, y1 ATTRACTIVE dw, M!lf-clean r ange, gar, e e Gflrage, pat.lo, E. l81h. Adlts, 2 to choose lrnm. 2 Br, new yrly. $235/mo. 67l--0844. Parklike Beach Llvin& for Adults Casa Del Sol WESTBAY ELDEN ~1 7~). ~1M4·11 cpts. rlf'P!\ & paint. X1nt.loc. DELUX BAYFRONT 1 & 2 BR'.furn/unf. Pvt p&• Nr\V 1 and 2 Bedrm. gar· 2 Br w/pfltio. Adults over 50 Nr shop'g & frwy, ideal for 'l BR, 2 ba, Adl~. No pets. tio, trplc In 2 BR. elevatonr, den apls. 11• 'pool. Adu.I ts. only. $14(}-No dep, 5-1&-1058 couple, no chlldrr.n, nn petl!. Avail Sept 19, 675--0236. dshwshrs, c:rpt!!, drp!!. Peb From $1i~i. or ;,.1&----0112. Sl40/mo. 64S-3515 or 644·1408 3 Br. 2 Ba, unfurn. \Vinter accepted. Fro m $145. 2311 Elcl('n Ave., C.:O.t NICE 2 BR. he11ted pool. or 6-14·0753 for app1. \ea!>t'. $285/mo. Oose to 21661 Brookhurst St, RB. .... _., .. 61:>5i60 Crpts, Drps, Unl paid, DLX 2 & 3 BR. 2 Ba, encl beach. 645--2748 or 776-7015. T (T14) 962..fi653 * e e 642-2149. gar. Sl50 & up. Rental Ofc: WESTCLIFF 2 Br. 1 1.~ Ba .1 -°'V~l~S~T~A~D,CE~Lo-'-M:C.,,E-S~A-l 2 Br. T\\•nhS<'. l1i. Ba, 3095 ~111ce Ave. S.IB-lOJ4. ToWTihouse. Adults only. no Apartments uteSliBJIU -ELDEr.; - Sparkling NEW 1 BEDROOtlt turnishfod garden apartment. Luxurious pool, lush land- scaping_ $185. Adults • no pets. 2311 Elden Ave. &l:-5780 or 646·8666 * Spanish Elegance Quiet Adult Living Shag cpt • clrps • blrn.~ Beautiful Pool e AU UtJJ Pd crpts/rlrps. 51:-.0. Chtldren, Newport Beac:h pets. $220/~10. 54-S-7533-1 & 2 BR. Furn. & Unl. Dl•h· no pe1s. 54:;..igg2. PARK NEWPORT DELUX"E 2 br/2 ba, cfd, washer · Stove Md Retrtg - CLEAN 2 Br. btms, cpts. APARTMENTS bltrwl, ~ncl gill". S 175 . Shag crpt'g-Lrg Rec center. rirps, *'rn-1 gar. Me~ VCTde. Barhclor, 1 or 2 Bedrooms, 548-3708. 673-2370. RENT Stllrls $155 1145. ,Nn ""Is. 548-63.57 aft 5. Tust1'n & Mesa Ori ··~ and Townhouses. Spa, pools, S•nt• Anl V8 COZY 1 Br. Cottage-apt. w/ tennis. From $170. ACT"nSsl m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; * 545-4855 * smve, «frig, gar. W-si<le. from Fashion Island .111 .Jam./1 e NICE e Sl l'i. 642-5.'>83. bo!'f'e & Sa_n .hmquin Hills CAN'T BE BEAT n""' m ost beautiful view of l BR, r;harp, crpt:'i/drps. Nr. Roads, (71-J) 644·1!l!X). the be.y & ocean ln the 0 .C.C. & U.C.T. $135. 973 SINGLE STORY Harbor area.. 2 BR. 2 BA Valencia. 557-7168. * BRANO NEW * South Sea Atmosphere epts. for lea.~e. 642-2202. LG 2 Br. bltni;, Cpt/drp, 20432 5.-int11. An11 . {ACJ'OM: 2 BR, -2 BATii Santi Ana JmtlO, gar. $l40. No pe~. from S.A. Country Club). Carpet'! & drps ~i7-.::.i:JSO nr 54$-1~7. Spacious 1 & 2 BR unt!ll". Air Conditioned Fmm $155. up. Ff)1IC'!;. priv, Private Pa.tios VILLA MARSEILLES 2 Br/1'-1 ha. Sh arp . p.!ttios, loads of closehl. l-IEATED PQOr.; BRANO NEW Crprtclrp~. UDO sq It, S165. Arfult~. 1\-fgr. S.17--011!. Pltnty of lav.11 SPACIOUS 973 Valen<:ia, 01 551-7768. 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. y1 ALMOST READY Carport & Stora~ East Bluff Brand new-1 BR. $1 60-2 BR HIDDEN VILLAGE Adult Living 2 BR. $170 Arlult.s only.no pet9 2-11 Avocarlo SL &l&-0979 -----·-----$100. Ufl. All UL!! pd, Priv. rm Sou1h Salta Furn. & Unfurn. p..1110, billiard r m. htd pool Santa Ana • 540.1525 Dishwashtr rolor coomlnat· SPAC. 2 & 3 Br apt. $140 Up. NEWPORT BEACH wljac117.zi, Adulls. 20101 ad appl!Mces • pluM aha& Htd pool. P lay yd . Cpts, Villa Gr•nade Apt1. r.1rch St. N.B. 5.)7..:1246. call>Pt • choice or 2 color rirps, bHns, par10. Kiel~ ok. Fout bedroom1 with baJron-SEACLIFF i\1anor Ap••· 2 FOR RENT .tehemea • 2 baths • atall ie~ nbove &. bel0\11. GrRcious 2 BR A 1130 1h·w -•-d -~ Im l\Iaple Nn 3 &12-;JS'IJ Er. unfurn l '!i Ba 1 . pt-pe r mo. u ers -u wn.i1e "°"'""" (221 4 CTIIJrgr l'o. 6 &l"'-Z2~ li \'in~ &: quiet ai.umunding rl,.,,ii,. bltn!<,· g~h rli,·pl."p·~ C\ran. Crpt'd "'-drp'd. Call robe doors -indirect 11.Kbf· for family v.i th ii!hildn>n. . ,-v• ' F1 •• ~· 33[7 , __ In lcil"' b ~. ""!Jo, >IrP Ai."" f "m. ' rs. e!cucr, o"""· , .. '5 ~en • na ....... ~ 1 RR. crpt. 1;f'o\'r , refr1i:::. Near Corona de! ~lar High 1~· ·~ _.,.., u b b ri Rnchl'I"' ,,,., pd. SI'". 1-,~8 .~93~-61-'~"'--------ar • uge P vate fenced cll5f0Si\I, di5h\\'ll~ht'r. $135. School. Fireplace. we: bar & " u "'' ~,, -tl I h landa i ~l:t}. h11ilt.!n ki!rh~n appliances. P!;i_rpnt ia Avt . !':iolR--2fiS2. A t :c~ B p uBs n• 1.;:! ng • p s., ar-. ..,. s ..... .,"'beat. *l g. 2 BR, Jrg rms. prol. 833 A~I!GOS \VAY 6-14 -2991 Lo\11GE 3 BR, 2 BA . firrpl, Furn or Unfurn. 370 ed pool,&:-!anal. I n:-!;hop..-, ut i! pri. JS84 Mon· Co!ciwell. Banker & Co. hl!in rnn~r. f..· <1 1..-hw~hr, ---·------3101 So. Bristol St. MVla. 5-13-ll.'l~ J\f;inar::ing Agent 541 ·5221 rrp!!<, flrp..-. Arl11Jt5. Nr Costa Mes• ('11 ~II. N. of So. Coast Pl.ua) I IND!Vtot:AJ. PRIVACY • NEW DELUXE • Hnng Ho~r · av;i il 9/5 Sant• An• Dix 2 Br w/ gar & sior, 11-:i 3 BR, 2 BA Apt for leasr. Incl $2~/mo. 6 4 2 -4 J Po 7 or AJ\>!1\ZING Arlult L l vi n g PHONE: S57-8200 I Ba: Arl\J!I!;: cpr5, rlrp!;, ~1:1ac. ma~1er sui!e, din rm 0"~'-'-cl7_l_l.~---~~~1 Beaut. 1 & 2 BR furn or unf l ~~~~~~~~~~I bllni;:, fncrl ~·ri 1>./ p'111r), t. dbl garage, auto clllOr NR Hoag-·I.r~ upper 2 Br, 2 Apt!. Self clPan. ovens, wtit.r.r pd, gardcnrr/ma.int. ojll'ner avail. Pool & Rec. B~. hltns, rlwhr, cpt~/rlrps. D/W' fin 1 Br) di5pls, shag 1 I CaU btwn 1-5 prn, 63&-4120 area . $1 70. &lfi-~325 nr 642-1276. r:pt~. rirp~. jacuzzi & sauna Rentall J!>l 2619-L ~~nt11 AM Ave .. Sl:'l.i • $Z75 • 2 BR tr1-plex. t'n('I. gar. Cp!. baths. Htige. pool. '-------..J. *2 BR, 2 BA APT.* 865 Amigos Way, NB clrps, !\tovf'. Newpor1 Hg1:s. Merrimac Wood1 Gmond nr, .,~ •"· Corllt'r Managed by $1(,(). 5-18-Cll)95. 425 r-.!errimac Way, C,M. '"' "'TLLlAJli! \\'ALTERS CO. Rooms lo'!. Adu!ts only. No pell!. 3 ROO~fY BR, 2 BA, hlHns. Shady Gardena-Pool $165/mo. S.lS--:1.lJO. Huntington Be•c:h Sl.'lldeck, steps 1o bay ar J & 2 BR., from $135. *BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. $150. 2 BR, trp!c, dshwhr, beach. Yrly. 645-1878 NASSAU PALMS. l child. Contemporary Carden Ap!g, rw-w c-pls, new drps. nr park 1 BR apt. 1 block to beach. lTI E. 22nd St. 642-3645 Pati~. lrpl cA, pool. & 5Chool. Chilrlren & pet St35.Call~&-7840belv.:ecn4 KIDS WELCOME Slj(,..$.JGj. Call 5-16-.'it63. wPlcomt. 170Cl2 Emer.ild k 8 pm. Attractive 3 BR's $189. 2 BR's BEAUT. private or aemc;::;t room in lovely home. Xlnt .• food, loving Clll'e, for the ~derly. Color TV, patio. Nr Leisure World. A3G-8!61. LRG 2 Aty, 2 Br, 11".1 Ba, + (Nr, Beach & Warner) BAYF'RONT, boat clocks, ex· $159. Furniture available. stove. $ 14 51 m c. ~5 'l68-8633 o!ic 3 Br.. 3 Bft., fireplii.ce, All xtras. Pell . OK. Pool. V;,Jencia, nr Baker/~te_n. We'll help you r;eU! 642-5678 SSSO rTl(I. 2 Br. 2 Ba $300 Rec bldg. Avail Sept 1. rioza . SeU the old stuff mo. Realtor. 646--0732 · 96A-7510 or 842-6235. 17362 11:::::;;:;;=:;;::;;::;;::;;:=::::...~::::;;;;:::::;;:;;::;=:;;:;;:;:=:.:;;=:::;;;:;:;;:;;;;::::;:=;;· =::: "A" Keelr.on Ln., H.B. e OCEAN VIE\V From $135. DZLUXE private a cross OCC, penna.J'lent male $15/wk. 54()..2754. home, per f, Jtudent. * SIS per Week Up. W /Kitchtn. $30 week up apt.-. Motel. it 543-~ 1 BR. f'um or Unfurn. CASA PLA YA. 14th ar Walnut, HB. 536-3361. l -Ll~._..-.-.-Bal-~boe--l,-.-W-om<-nt-,l Huntlni;ton Beach f'l'!!I. batd. Kit, f•c. $70.$80 -:;;;;;:;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;~I Jle'I' mo. 127 Agate. 67S-3613. • PRNATE room, bath A ON BEACH '· .. ti •• $l5 wk, -Room. 11ha.n! ha, $,, wlc'. 5'8-695.\ NEW APTS ROOM lor rmt.-priv entr, 1 Br From sm priv beth W/thowoel.. H.B. :i BR From $W ana. 16).8573. 3 BR From $315 a0.,~~=-'C..:.-=--I Furnlture Available _, " $75-Fum. UW pd. 1 ,,__ .. ... h •dult only. :I Raxns, CM. a ......., t"""'-urapes"'\111 wuhtt »a MZ-SMO be-a.led pool0 saunas-tennla · · rec mom-ocea.n vlewt Guest Home 415 patiol-ample pukinc So<:urily """"'· HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 ()CEA;'l AVE., H.B. {Tl·O 536.1'87 Ore ~n lO am-6 pm Dally WILLIAM WALTERS CO. Why 1tcre It t.n the attic when )'OU ca.n tum It tnttJ money throuch a DAILY PILOT WMI A.4. JtOO~f ~ board f9r prtvatw A: wmi·pr1vate ruom 6<6-7l01l Rentals to 5h•re 1 Br. apt h:I •hr, I 1lrl. mlllll be rerponsible w I r f! f ' I . Work'I or full tJme etudent. New apt. 20 yds Mach, N.B. S75Jmo. Ron (213) 79&-3845 or 44M'l'l2. BACH.E=LO.;.,,R-3M>~-.-,-tra-l&h-tl tn ahen. J Br artt, "' bUI oce11n. eTS..16$4 aft 5. ' • ' OAJLV PILOT I 1~/1 l~I I~ r---l~l---1~1 ][fil l~ _'-_'"""'~)[fi] 430 Schools & ln1truction1 Schools & Cement, Concrete Hou11cl .. nin1 Help Wantecl, M & F 710 H1lp Wanted, M & F 7l0 57! Instructions 575 \\IORKING ~r. ,,.·ants I;_;_;;;-~;;-:-;:;;_;;;-::;;:_;_;;;_::;;_;_;;;-;;;_;-;:;;_;;;-;;;_;-;:;;_;;;_::;;:_;;-;:;;_;-;:;_;; I PATIOS, walks, dn\'t, wtalJ. M•s.a C!.@aruna: Servtot '"'Y to •h•>e "'m• "" '" INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION "'w I a w"'· MW, """"· ~. WU-., Fm ric. ~~. 1 chi!~ O , K., ttmov@. 548-8668 !or est. Rtstd. & Commc 'I. ~111 968-2640. Kindergarten thru 8th Gr•d• C:ont ractor \\'ANT t6 Iha.re 2 1-r apt 1.1 Correlated Program Emphasis On Acade mics NF'\•:port. suo mo. ca.LI SmaU Classes Qualified Teachers S.1.3-8863 btv.-n 9 & ~ Full Day Program Extended Day Care F.\1L. tf'achtr l'IM'd!> 2 nn. Call 541·2140, Or Come Vl1lt B.ty & ~ach JMitorial -----------I Crp!A, window1, floor1, !!IC. Rf'1. &: Comm'!. 646-1401. :\lY \\'ay, quality home ~mod. "'all11, ttthnr . tloon P•lntlng & etc. No job too 1nu.1J, Paperhanging a.17-0036, U hr a.ra-, 1erv. A B~ner Temporat)' Po11tion URGENTLY NEEDED ma~!> !or 3 Bel (\l",.a.n lront. P. G. N•um1nn Christ ian School furn. Sc!'p! . ..JUM 64~ \\'ATERPRF vinyl d e e k No \Vastlni • Receptionists roat1ng~. all type1. Lee *WALLPAPER * e , FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH f E~IALE rm/matt 23-29 yn to t-han! ?\ B. ha,vtront horn~ 11·/!lllmf' 6;:>-6795 Costa Mesa Roohng Co., CM. &12-7222 \\1hf''I )'OU ea!J "Mac" Typists ( c or ne r S• n t. An. & Mag n oli.) 1 -AAd~di;,titio~n~,:<.:>R~•~m~oo;;;,,,c;;,n~.: I~·"'~· 1~"~'=--,......,~ .... ~21 ru:i; 1 • Se er eta ri. s Offic• Rental 440 ... -__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f;"rv.'i ck ,, Son, L1r. PATNTING. pMfe11lnnal. All e Account'inCJ I ~-----~~ 673-f.0.11 * M!>-2170 wo rk c uarn . Col rir 10._E_S_K-,-.. -"-,-,-. .,,-,-h,-,-$"1-/ 1, ~ Electrlcal 1 p e r-l 11.ll 1l. t6l-fil4J, Clerks mo. \Vill provide tumit~e j PttUnala j[~j Serva1aMRepWs j 547-1441. • Tellers at SS mo. Ans•.~:enng serv'!Cf: . . I · . ELE CTRICIAN 11N>~ * INTERIOR EXTERIOR "' avail 11ble. 305 No. Eli ~;;;;;;;;;;;o~;;~;1 ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;: bonrif'd Small .ioo"', marn r: LlC'. JM, .-:uaranlttd. Cal!• Packers Cam in o Re a I, Sa nll I k rf'pa!n. 5'18-5203. H;,irris, 642-45M. Expert Clt!mf'ntt'. 492-4420 Personals 530 Auto W•xln" I · 1-----------• Gardening Alf "~s gpray1n1. FOR lea~ or rent o~~t' * f ULLi'LlCENSEO • Skfft•r• Wash N Wax --._.. VINYL p ll pr.rh11.nr i ng ~u 11e Ul !>hoppmg center. 1,10 Renowned Hindu Sp1rttua.ltst Compacts S7 2S. Standards AL'S GARDENING EJ>t'Cl&}i!t, work ruaran!eed. sq !r ReC'ept nn 2 0H1c~ for gardening & 1ma11 frioe. e.gt D11.n Schwartz r.ror~rr ha. rrp.t d. A,.11.iJ Adv1~ on all matters. S9.25. Quick Serv. Your landscaping S1!1'\11ces, call 547_5846 ~ S46-Z1!1'2. 911 333 E 1 ith St. C)l Love, .1a.mage, Bur.ll'les~ home or pick up, 645-1550. 5'B-5198. Serving N~ · ~t.'Jl. &i.>-24;,o Readtng5 given 7 days a Babyiitting Cd.\f, CbslA 1'.feu, Dove; i'OU i&upp.ly thl! p 111 In1 \l.'l"Pk, 10 a.m. to 10 p m. Shores, Westclill. Rooms PAlnted $10 ea. Al!IO DESK ~~ce ;i v10lal'>le S.'>O 312 ;-.;. El Cam1 m ~al. * LANDSCAPING exterior. Call SMl-7046. ;no. \\'ill prnVldl' lurniture San Clemt'nte BABYSirrrNG my homt , * at S"i mo. A n~\.\·enng ~ervice .c,n-9136, 4'.l2--0QjO lrg tncd yd, ho! me&..l s, day ~e.w la\.\'n!, tpnnklf't"s, ar. PA IN TING/Paperin1. :Ill \l'ork \l'h\l'n k 11·ht.re you 11a.nt! Interim Personnel Service 778 W . 2J)th, C.M . 642·7523 546-2592 ------- A Batter Position ava~ahll' :'.'22 rore1I Ave. &· n11e 642-5299. bor~. panoi;, fences ll'al]g, yn. In H11.rbor ue11. Llc & Lagunil Beach. 4M-9461i JAPANESE school hn y COSTA MESA Lic'd cnntr. :\111.~ier Charge.. honrlPrl . Rel'& furn. 642-2356. T \\·a11ts lo hve v.'it.h Anierican 1' J J DESK 1pace ava1lah!e. S.':>O PRE-SCHOOL ,, ,\'Ts ')('exp. 536-122.'i. PROFESSIONAL Painting ~ lamily k go lo Ne111)(lr! mo. \\'tll pm"1rle lurnlture PROFESSfONAL G••"'"'"· intPr/Pxt,.r. Hon,~t \.\•ork, .J: ~ Harb<>r H1;sh and help after Enroll now tor fall '" , 11.! Sj n,n. Ansu.·enng r.ervice schOOI 54&-0724 _ ].11th b :'>l'>rtl'O\'JR, 111 day + trte 11,ork. p r u n 1 n ll , L1r-~ in~. ~11-27.19, F.45-53.iO. available. 17875 Beach Blvrl.l_c,,.c.:_: __ .;.cc::.____ tuU day ~r~sinn!. P111.nnt d 1prtnklPr~. cleJtn up jrib~. p AT NT TN G: Hn n , g t 111 11~11·111RT • '"''""'' Art~r1 Hunt.ington &ach. 642-4321 ATIR.AC female 1•"Lll teach prni:;ram , hnt luncheJ. Ai:;ts )11 nrl~c ap l ng. George £llArilnt~rl w<1rk, l~i(''d Any ~{';'~,~j.::,·(l~;~;.~~:~~;1,t~:;:! BAY VIEW OFFICES ~(!U to dance, privately k 2..ti hrs 6•3(1 A\1 6 P\1 fi46-589.l 1 r.lzl',inh.Cl\llfi7~!i740. P/Eo~t J46-2/J8 Deluxe, Air-Cnnd1no • .f'd Lido Are11 -50c Sq. fi. cnnfld,.nh11lly. Cill Bttty ' · ' · -· ' \;:::::::::::~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ !;4;,..o?':;.>\ or 540-S540. S20 \\'k·C0~1PAR E! fi42-4050 TOM 'S J11p,11.ne~e G11rrlPnPr PROFF.SSIONAJ. paint1ns: - NE\\'PORT Height" 11..N'a.. Apt. • Tndu~t'J-Comm 'J.R,.~i-I ntrr1or/Pxtrririr. Qu11lity Ftealonom1cs Bkr. 6j.)..6j()() ATTORNEY'S OFFICE !.pa.Ce 11.vall. 713'432.-7517 Jal SSS !o S1:i mo. Grnd flr. &JJ"/cond. 16 4 8 -B-C-D Found (fr•• ads) 550 N e wport BI v d, C :-.I . A Darling little beautiful blk/ 642-2821. 644-1~1. whr minJa. Poodle. Wonder- 750 Sq . Ft-J 01l1ce1., Ounpu1 fuJ w/childl"!:n. Found Haw- Dr., factng Airport Can thorne, 8127. Owner pleue. Mare &ecretary, 35c It. call or Mmtone with good 54&-0755. home. 830-9294, betv.·etn 3. 30 INDIVI DUAL bldg !or ol··i ~·=='~'30:::,,cp~rn:::._. ----- ti~s or store. 211 \V . OFF v.•tute Poodle., m&..le, 2 \\'tlson. C.)'f. 642-6.560. )TS, clipped, hm~ left re11r 301 Sil ft. SM/mo. lt g, flea collar. Found 20th Cp!'rl &· rlrp'rl , Co~la & Santa Ana Ave., CM. :\feM Call h46--2L10. 5'1,~-3i04 , DANA Pt Cl zone! C~I H\\')' LARGE da r k br own 15' x .30' otticelsto~ rm. "''l"'·h1te ch~t 1ha.ggy male S2l'i 496-4 j93 4f16-Sj~2. puppy. Approx. 6 mo. on t "E\VPORT BEACH L2~o. Very t r t e n d t y . . 61.>-1 483. )V\-,mcJ..-;,r(J It. 351'.. oc--c-,.-------- PH ;\fr. [n·tn. 67:.....tfi/'11 f ound white, k1nen, blue t ye Of f l CE kt shar,.. Oral'K!:'" $7j mo. & (T'een eyt . V1c1ruty Pla- cPnt1a & \'ictuna. C.;\1, 5-1~·5920. Largl' yd/.!11.ndbox/craft!I. rirnt'I. Comp. Lawn CAr,. \.\'Ork k maler1al. :i!i7-74~i. Balanced lunch. Xln't eare. r-·ew l,11.\\'n, iprinkJr. 5..11-4446 P la st•r, Patch, Rtp•lr 64.'>-27.'>1. EXP. Japanese Glll"dent"r. BABYSIITER • Jov1.11g car,.., Know ho.,.,., up-ket p, plan! PLAST ER-P11tch-Rm Atfrlg, er-alts, a ctiv111,~. !e.ncf'd yd, ~st , Tnmminr, d e.an-up. Armus. cei11n2s, 1 l u c c o plAymates, ages z.s;, nr 968-3-186. rPfin. Frr-e • ~ t Im a It 1 . Llndherg School. 642-86:W LA"'N l\laint. Haubng, M W t.'l.'"r3931, 644--4 170 ,11.Jt. !I. LIC'D CHILO CARE lii.wr. .. !, cl,.nn-up, pruning. * PATCH PLASJ"ERJNG Harbor & Baker, CM. 5 yr-a. Frtt est Ctll 546-7379. All typ<os. Fr~ estimates. exp. Ref~. 54;).2943 ExJ)l'r J11pantse Garde.ntr Call 540--682S !ll11iure bahyr,itter Complete yd t1ervice. Neat Plumbing Mornings till lP~f and k Rtlla. Free est. 642-4389. IS_T_E_V_E-'S_:P;....l"_m_h_;_n,--_,,.,--.- eve!1\ng& 962-..~. CO!\fPLETE Ja11.·n & i'arden-b &mall uu;ta!l. Ser.o1~ Exp chtld ca.re, my home., ini ie r.oice. r.>ills & hrly rate!. Cl ) !11nrn/.>ift,.rnMn & Junrti, Jim 548--0405 ~2f>.-546.1. Vic Baker, C.\f 5.i7-4.1'!0 J.>ipan.,~e. Gardening -=P"LcUMc.~B"!N~G-R=E=PcA"1=n- Buildera Comn1e1"C'111I -RP.s1r1,.nruiJ Nn Jnh tor> ,,m ~ll !nrlustrta.J 64.~345 • fi.1 2-.112~ e KO Job Too Small! Brick, E:'\PF:R. 111111·11 11.<tn r.arri f'n..,.. COLE PLUMBING block, CflnCl"f'le. carpentry, Cnmp1 ... 1er.11.rrl ,.n in £24 hr.iervict . !>4.'l-llti1 add s rm, hnu~e lP vf'llns::, St>r.·rrP, h.amlllan1, fi46--4f;ifi.l---'-------- llar. ri()f'lr r,.1111 1rs. F"rte e!t. Roofing \\"nnri,v, 962-6!\.1.i. AL'S l,11 n<i~('ap1n12:. Trf' .. L -C,-,.-""'--------rP m(l\'tll. Y11rd t'f'mnrif'hnsr. ~ • Ronllnll' Cn. Roof1n12: nf Carp•t Service Tra~h h111 1!1nc, Jo t rl .. 11 nup, 1111 !.\T"'" f!Pr'n1·rr, rrpa1r~. ACCOUNTANT CREDIT COLLECTIONS App\1ran1 mu!<t have J1rJ'r')ng .. 'fpPr. 10 ot J1 3 fl"lri~. \\'1]\- in2 & 11 h!e '"do \\Ork And 1111f)"r\'l~f' pftnrtll nf nth,.r.<. F.xr'"fY! 1nna! £"Mii lh J"'11"rJ1- ial, Drer<'r pr,..f'rl . To ~l!,fllJO IRY!NE PERSONNEL SERYICES "'AGENCY Fret" N f"'pp Pni;1 1 111n.~ 4S8 E. )7rh l.:tl l/"\-ln"I C;\T 642-1 470 Arrn111H~n ts c..,nm;illrr (CPA ,t, C'nn~tr11 r t1nn • Shnr S1q1rr1n1f'11ri~n1 ~l:!K ITr~il'"t' nr hn;ir hrkernd! NEWPORT P~r-sonnel Agency 833 Dover Dr., N. B. 642-3870 JOHN'S C&f'P"t k Uphol~!ery Rrpa1r .~pnnklf'r~. !i7.'\-11fi6. lhrr-mn Tf'W'lf {'<'111llni;:-~. "''"11,. ~ _ Cleaner~. Extra Dr! General S•rvices k rnlrir. Lie/bonded 11 ince: A:'-·IRlTJnus 11·<1ni11n n"Prlr-ri '47. fiA 2-7'22:.! 11.~m11kr-u rln~l r uctri r , Cniy Airport 11re11, 833-1467. Shampoo frte ~mtchin1ard F"OUND K1TTEN 3--4 mn..~. ( S d THl!'>fi5 hy l\im~e. Lt. A-t !\fnbi!e Home ROC">fin, r 111m,. k f/t•m... \\il l Busines.s Rental 44S old .VIC': A•-•doSt .• C.,.l, 'o i l R e t11.r 11.nt i ). I l h tr111n. F.;rr, nn~1nnn 111·;111. ...... D";;rea1f'rB & 1111 C"Olnr "Prl , P um , !enr~. bl,., SrrviN". Rl>of~ c II u I k ,. d • ' .. ASSISTANT FOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGER Northf'1"n NP\'tlda.'a l,11.~•t load & bewr~ite o~rA.tlon h1111 a r,.w11.rrl lnii mAn!lft'- m,.nt pm1l1Dn hir ll as!;l~!­ a nt !oriri & ti..1•,rAfi:e. n1An· &.!;Pr. Apphcantii mu~t be thnL"oughly exp!'r1erlC'f'd 111 18.fi" \IOlume multi un11 !ood & he\'efll!le ~pr.oice opera. uon With a minimum of I(I y•an. experience. KM\1•!erlge ot cos! & portion control training mtthorls k ~ proven adm1n1stranve .:i.bil - lly are an 11hso!u1e mu1t. Heavy empho'J s111 !1> pl<'lced on m.llnta1n1n,;: employ"" rt - latJong, Th11 oppcir1un1ry otl- er1 xln't ~rlf'l lts & ~11lary. Ple.&se.'l'&uhmll 11. N'llllmf'. g1v1~ ro1npll'!P 1nlorn1atinri nn f\'l~l ,.'fpPr1r11rP, S;tlary hl~tory &· r<'ff'rl'nrcs 1o: Harrah's P . 0 . Box 10 Reno, Nevada EQUAL OPPOR. E:'<1PLOYER BABYSITTER needt d, hPfnre f..· altl'r sr-hool, girli 6 k 7. n11·n trans 11 must, RA _\ 1·1e w Apl. QL\1. 644-41~. BABYSITTE R , lovine ~11ndm11th,.r type, my horn,., ii In 'J '2 BoyJ. ( 5 mos. i.· fi yr~ 1 $q..m~ at1 2, BA8YSIITER-1nl11nt..S AM 1n J PM . Q\l•n tr;:ins, J\.f11 tu:re .~rllilt onl,v! 64::.-4982 B.~RY~JTT1Nr.1i tP hnu~'"- 11nrk. ~111n 1hr11 f'r1. 7am-5 run or· l11·f'-lll, ~~Hl-161.\. HA BY:'ITr~:R fnr 11f(emoort! Own tran~por111!u1n. ' ti7:....!!·17~ ----RARY~rrrEn, 111•• In 2 ,<;rhnol RS::f' r-hll rl r~n Car1<1r:it1n 4'1l-.1'21!1. ----BAK~:n, f'llp•r 1Pnc ,d, T'"r m a n ~nl . T rnHpr·,,. P-akPry, 234 F'CITP~1. l..11gun11 Rr11rh. '1.1!8J SQ ft. Commrt'cllll h!ris: hr-n b blk J.ln?"" \l'/\.\·ht hni;htcntr! &t 10 minute ln~11n~. carpentry. paint etc. ~r11 1rr1 ~ °""''""· 64s....2;;..=,o, Suh•ul1 ary nl GPn'l Fnoclr.:. -chlll 64&-(M03 64;)..152'3 ~t)....f)S20. R42-~f..\ p11rt 11 L" 1 for lease. l34 c.ommerc1&J ' · hlt&ch lor \l'hile car-pet!. 1 --rm<Ci"'"E>ifN'G--\S~ew:'.;~n!g~/~A~l~l•~'~•~l~l~o~n~s--ffi '". r . .'fpt>r nn nt'c. \Va y. C.~. ~1 -1 Z" n "' FOUND 8/.'l/} male ('at, ,,c &ve y()l lJ' money by saving ' RP.SCREENrNG APT ~11'.!r .¥m1_...,r r~nr<'d ~ Qurr-n f\Pr, fi.\f..-~~.'•. 5411-5569 tl no 1 n , ,,. e r ~e.wland k ~'Al'T!er, H.B. me-extrA trip~. \\'iU ,;Je:.-1n Cal) 1nr Free Esr1mate •Dreu makln.lt' -Alrrr11tlon1 rpl"'· I..· h;irv!,\'rnar\ ~m;:iJl RARTF;-;nF:R p/t1mP Apply .':>1&-1022 1147-659(1. l1vm~ rm d1n1n.c rm l.r. hall Ask l'>r Doug 548-7522 Ol's1~nf'ri 10 ~1111 ynu. "::a.rrh•n1n.:. 2 RR l.ir11 'lrl. 1n pf'r,~n. Cnlnny Kitchen, LEASE home &: hllsin~s 4 BLACK PoodJe. puppy m8.le , SlS, Any rm S7.5(), couch Hauling-C11ll ,J!'I * &46-64.ffi phnnP N 11111• prl . t;.1:?-4'l!i7. :~:111 !l::a.rhor Rlvri. C\I. BR hour.e 11.'fgar.age . !.> v1r-. 17th & TGSTir-;, C ,\I SIO, ('loall' SS. 15 yr~. exp. I~ DRESS,\1AKER: Altt'rAt1nn~. -AG EN0BARRI ER-REAUTY Or"r.'ltnr•. Ellr 'I v.'Qr~op. grzyJ rnrrl"r 900 !)18-844~-1<·har count1, n•'ll method. T YARD, gara~f', C'leanU))1'. Elq'lf'ri,.ncffl. n ... a ~nn11hle. Expi'r1r nr.-r! i.· 111a 111 r P 1rinr .. n1"1nf',\', 11,.n1 l'pilr"' st \\I lj:fth St. C)T 6-1f>-3.S52. ~c.cH"n=E~Pc,-,-.,-.,.--~-1.-d-,-,-!. rio work mysetl. C'.ood. rer. f:Pmn1·e !Tf'Pi<, dirt, ivy, 642-~2~~-wr.1111111 Jnr nff1r" ""l'k 10 ll~u· \l"f'•I, fii;l~1 1:-Fi. FOR Jse . 900 M'I It J\1-1 bldg Prtmr'll'.t! / Newhop~. F oun. \ ~::'c"-·0c'"'c1',.--------!4~~~~ 11 d ' r' backhoe, Alteration• -642-5845 Jnr;il w«.?11)' (Int'" 1D hr "I< RAR'.\1Aln, nily nr n1tf' !'Ir tnr machine shop, Rarage or ta1n Valli'~'. 531·7455, C arpenter TR ,,. N'e11t, 11ccur11 t";, 20 ye-.rg exp. /, pd 1;,l(•All"" i\rrt.v 111 I pilrl t1m ,.. ~-xrirr nnl nee. ho' I h -!5-S7'.l7 L A . ..,H & Gar.:i.gl! c!e11.n-up, . prr~ri. l->t1·k ,l.,11f'lrr~. 2.1l)CJ 1.h, Q "-,,1~ nni" up sery ~ cip,:>', . . ost 555 ANY SIZE JOBI 7ria,vs.SJO aload.Free esl. Tll• H~rhor C~l. u""n n<'r-, n-""·"'· '-."0,,11,·R. noCl:~ lnmf~-.!,·n,ol~~c_e LHA .. so Apso, ltma.le, Jittlf' R,.s1il, comm'l, indu~. aptA. Anyt1m,., 5411-5l'31. CERA.\.TIC tile ne\11 ,. A /PAYABL6 $45(), BEEL1:'\f. F"a~h1!'1n•, n1111· tn-.,,. ,.= .....,,... ""' tvi Al'. t;.l'!'& 11.,,rk. Quick Sen.•. 1r n'1P11 ins:: wnri1"11 for full S'I;; tn s3yi )fo. 4~651 .v !, buddy. Vic Spruce I..· Re.:i.s. frM: est. ~2-l!l6l , Housecleaning rr n1nriPI. rre"' .-~1 Sm11 1l R"~~ P;;,1 .-F"" nr part T:lmr 1,nrk. m 111_ Orrh1d, SA Hghts 4:30 \.\'ed ,Jrihs v.·f'lcnme. 531)...242i;. C~til \IP~;; Cnn1p;;n1.. '1~· \'"~!. nn {\f'll\<'I)'. 539-2967 e Pnme RelaLI Lncal.lon • P~L Re11·R.rd. 549-1907. ADDJT. k. Rl'pall', cab, Back T., Schon! Speda.l T 'flll"f' 1-r-11n2 wnm v f'XpPr 1Sx40. }.1nt trall1c. lB73 f9rm1r11 , marl1I!, !Ir-uJe, carf"'! 0 Paning By r•• S•rvice · , ;in ' or ~'.l.l-'211 7 . Harbor. C~f . 64~. LRG G<i\dPn dog, wlriil~~ up Atil.. tn 1w'r" ;;lnnP. L11e ---------his back Called "Rhodesian pAnel1ng An11'1. Furn. DIAMOND GENERAL Tl""e. Sl'rv. '.\'anl typino::. ~.\:'>l -.lP~I • BOOKKF:EPER: SI r on i E 17th St. Co~IJI )ti'~ Ridge Back'' Ansv.·ers In rPpair-k rl!fln. Frtt est. 300' Shamp:lO SIS, Ste111n $30 C'l .. 11.n-up. h.11u!lnc. spnnklt'r-Yr,..., 'f pp rn~tnnn.'!i h i'I ,. kt r o 11 11 t1 n'" c ~ ~ a · Srrire41Uice. ~"'l Per ~!nnth . \i""~ .. ~u.·ani. 5.i7_93;9. 644-7j38 Repairs & In.st11tl.:1.non r,.pair&. Rees. 6#>-~4~. (714) 956-1000 ~1dt\1r&rr . \lrri1r;i l hLl lini:: P..ea.l<'.lmmiC!> Ekr 67~100 E''PER d I fre,. Est 6-li-1317 i j~~~~~~~~~~ C•l·F • 1·,. t>XJ"'r. hP lpf11I Sa.l;:iry l'."'m· !2>Jl om1 e.r, ma I', mP ncur~tP 11 f r-\.v.r. Ca.ll t _::...cc.::...c..~~~-·--1 LOSTEngl··"P 1 ·' · rl!mo e 1n z . , , o --•I ..1 --• cab11M't~. repinr~. mAlnt . :\:o Harhtir ;\larntenanN' Co. Employment A ' ......,,,,merr-1a.1-n·,u~ .• ;.... ~ ~n old, ~·flll'!\I· k 1<'hlll', L _______ ..Jl [iJ I gency fnr lr•lf'l"\'•1 ., hf?-1 41°' \ $IY) tn ;;300 $ f ~'l"'l'"T'!< 1.., Ta ro. re\.\1\f"d jnb tnu 1m8.ll, R t 11. 1 , C~rP"ll', \4'1nrin1\·~. f!,....,r,,, (mployment ~ :--·n, 1-"ur·(,,i, !'°UllP. ,\ 51;; "" S'"'.O (~ C 1 1-4ri;.1-:i4fl 714. ~i2-5'.lilJ. 6~224. Etr-. lre'f' '"''· ;,,<,1.:"t~1 Anal1f'ifn • RnnKITT"FP!~i. Cl,.rk· __:c.:.___::__:__:c.______ C 'ST u J 1----P~r1 11me to 11..,rk In 11 r-lndu~triel Rent"I 450 :;,\!A.LL .".i;im'"!<f' '"'m al e , I ~ Q,\I l\'onrl"''Ork, lnrmir-e '"'"'1~P(Pan1.11g By Day. /\ll'n \l;i .1 .. 11.,. ... C~ll "h"' P""'' "". no •I i..--. h,\' nurk11.n-.lnnf'~ R'"~ld 0\\·n Transf'<"lrT ;i non Or.,n1ni:. ~I \l~!''l'i , \lrrnr• ""7 11ntlnt: " '" ' "'l""v Job Want•d M ale 700 ~~ -n1.1~ mnrr 11::~ * COSTA MESA* ta!I. \'1r-. F s1 &· Oreari-(l'lmm 1;41;-.:,11;~. h7:..-7llJ.' (';ill ll3&-flft4~ • fnr •1t"\\ !. U'"" 111·1•<"t"I ............................. .... lV.. ~ l', lj(l..:r.J)pn""'r, pn-frnn!, \. B ,;;;._li''.";1. SCRAMLETS J11111nnv1h!., l"l t>1111"'~":tlll r l Bkk,. F /C \"~IP nU,f'e, l'l'"I" l'llr:!c . n'\ll fl. I ,r.-r n ... ~'l'f'rl h111 nnt I pl 1-1ri E" 11 3 l'Jf11""' ljQ.""fl L()~T-2 \~P~1ern Ponrl * * * * * * m~nrl;i• .. 1\ \J'r•I' 111 nr1'•"1 lttga Sec'y ' " ' · • --n 11 ,. 4 h ' · G 'I Of ;'1':11,,.r, nr ;: D Irv.;.-. !1" '~ 'f . .1 &· ANSWERS ,.,nil' t>.-.1"11 ~.im i.. l fl~m @ti. c '5f'll 1q !• lr .. ofl 1ce• "l~ntv '\.tJ.t"r") ... <u~. CoJ'<)nll. nel ~!u, ;\1r>n rhrtr ~ ri tn ~lr Typi5t -· " ~. '' · f.i:l--ft~~' R ' n~ "!r\.;1.11;: nr;: D f•-w 1· -·=c· c·'~-------'~---------------------...1 r 11rl;inrl '1!'~1 ~ Cn11~t H\\'>,. eception11t ,. .-I• Ha.rhnr -Crim .. -L11he -d * C '\'ATIRF:SS RL..TP * LADY in F..:l\'t'-On Dn.ig u·hci Bunker _ KJ'J'Ol~:N J..:1J:11n;i Rr.1,·h Me ica l Sec'y to SSSO lo S52S ssoo $350 S400 to SSOO to $350 2?ll E. 17th, c ~T 6-12-1~\lfi ln11nrl my hlack fem&), Trader's Parad1"se 1"11m 1!y 111 .. : Thing:-; f)rl''"f A-,-,,-,ST1i~-r-:'ll;;1111~~r. nl'~r Teletype Trne * N.wpo•t Beech * n11ch~hund Th11r'"111.y pm . thl i · F 11 ' Pl"a~e' ~I l>~j~'J. n1.11 11mon .Y i1•hpn th ... hu~-.~. n" ""'rrr. r1~r. u Pr R:UTH RYAN AGENCY NEW M-1 Building banrl f1U ll~ nut h1a W!.l'ch ln Bni~h ('n, %2-f\.l lfi R!~ PMdticnon Pt LOST. &mall standard black 1 • the KITCHEN. 1~1 !'-1~1''POf1 , \~I filli-41'~)'! --..i1.,. 1 I _ _, U 1nes 5 ATTRACTl\·r, wnm•n 17!U1 B,.ach, HR ~1i-9fi1 7 4200 r.q. lee.t ..... ,., · ma e I\' '"'' C"'> 11r Job Wanted, F•male 702 TI'"•rlrrl ffl 1.-.irn & 1f'f!C'h prn· Sl>-3535 )Ir. Hert,.], Az1 , \'ic 23rd & N~11"POr1 Bll'rl f<'1>'.'<1nnal !1'ilkP-11p. F/tim"', BOYS 10-14 RE~T :-.1-1, 1115 -•. ~'llM C\ll ~-975b. t 1" mes BY APP t · F a c I a 1 I , p t1mr . f;:.;Pr, "":'it1nri d I' ~.. " • ·· 10 "11· .. r par-er~ in the San Sl"lmo. 13S5 l/l"'an. Cr.t. LOST. LRG ELK ?-!ALE 1\1,11.nictu'''· Ped l cu te 1 · 11va1I. Call V1v•an., \\'oodard • y O rmt'nte, S11.n JuAn Cap1~- Clll 6i:i-.,116 CAT. RE\\'ARD nrm,.r Gnld'"" Door C"'•m!'l'c~ ~ll·t~r.t I I 1ra no 11nd CapistrAIIO beach INDUSTRIAL Uni1s , c ~. -==*-*_....__.,=.:.:.84:__*"' dol ars emp oyef'. 646--08.'J.'I. ATTRACT. WAITRE SS 11.rta l11\..22fl po11e r S'l; 1 0 IRISH }PfttT, '"'I)' h1l" l,..,..k. Ti"PING. my homp, form,, E>.pf'r. :\'o! unrlPr '21. :\'t1 DAil Y Pl LOT Sl l'J/:'110. Ph fi..12-14'3 lf\2 mAle. "Sri'• • \'1C L.111 m!l11'1!<rTlp~. tl"'tin papPrs PHO~F; CALl,S Appl~· !O 4112~l42n R.nl.I. W.nl.d 460 RC'h R11Trl. 4~44~ -'-"...c· -"-'-....:'°c·'c'------""'!'."'1n, ~lJT I & S!J'lfltn. ""' T ,r urn un11.<erl llf'm~ l'nl(l IJ'Jlr.k Cmnm I bldg, 60" 4S, H B. H11\'e i'OOd T.0 .'11 \.n gma.ll For btsl results! "42-56TB \\'. ('<1as1 !h''" ~R f'a~h. call fi4'2-5fi78 \\'A..'\T£0 Rrom !or 1111rk· 1 ~ Trad'! up tN 11.c~llO!"' l&c . 11iZl'.!I, ""'"11f hou!e "'''~mall 1::;:;;;:;;:;::;:;;:;::;:;;;:;;0:::;::;:;;___;:;::;:;;:;:::;::::::;.:::;:;:;:;;:;:;::;::;:.._'°'::00::0:::=:::=;'===:;::0::;;::;::::;;:; in~ hache!nr, ln Laguna '"•lrutlion I ~ 411.il franlrtnrt, $15,00o \·al· Jn11n nr rlear. J .:i.ck Kistler &ach ...._ ______ ___) ue. R,.11.Jtnr, ~:\~ 7', "'"''" "" '"""'" "'·'~"' _.:1,~1t7\STAR GA'ZEE"'~' .. BLt:F'F5, 3 br, 2 ba condo. Schools & llAVt.: S;lu~lll1to tn-lf'v'"I-.. Ha1'e Jj(t' Cnrner comm'] ByCL\.YR.l'C!Ll-'>1----,,-----'--l F S,"1 C M R d -~ AlllS Ji-• Liii.A rom instructions 575 ni ~tnm hou!e 1ik, nrw t"lldg, nst,11.' t&~. ~" Y 1ur WAI. ,1 Yotll" DtJ,ft .Adi~itr c;.,;a. M sm; 2J rh 67:rlll07 l'\'1"'9 $1!1,r'ffl #'q, 11·~nt lf)('a! prnp. tf'n11.nt. LiN?nsed tor bar. Al; ft .A cc1lfdo119 lo II>• St!!r~ • Y · 4;~@. M isc. R•ntals 465 Train To 81 A ir ~11tim 11 . r-;, n"hin~nn, Rltr frll<if! tor lmm,., yacht or ln._,,~,~-38-70 To ~lnp rnc~soge for Wednesday.,. ocr.11 1----------HEAVY EQUIPMENT or ;\I. n~v1 ~. R.ltr 642·7l'0:1 inmmP, 494-00Rn, .-;;; 5-78-8.S-ttOdwords~orre:-poni;liti!Jlorunbcrs ·~~f~l CAMPERS & BOATS ~T.AUIWS cl)'tU"Za::l1acbu1hs1gn. '~'-''"4 OPERATOR. \\'ILL trade.~ to 160 t1rret1 .., ·71 Vilnn& m!'lhile home t POl'I' Jl ~risM ~IC~ fenced lot 5tora,ge 50c ft. L,.ar-n 10 on.rat• Bulld!'lt • '' ~11 hSprl ~k I »1-:1!1 :2.W~ !'<21'•~'"11 l'>ZPtMJ~""~ &I~ ~~ nr ' C'1.<I OIJC ng .......... \l'A"' home, O("flmf' Q!" ~ llA'f 10 ~Dartt. 33Cooarlen>r• 6] F.;u.001,,. "r&. Dre¥Hn,..!i. Cr.:i.nes, Dt"V""lQp. for T.D.'•. comm'! * 160 AO"'• in (lrpgnn fnr .. I.At :J•Unwitt"Jlf 6'&fior.0111 Scrap!"rl , J...nai:lrrs. TrPnth-. 1 ,..._,, 5Ym 350rlglrd t-'>~ • ,_ St d 1 h or 1nc \I', prop l'.lr 7 uw \n«nmP. ro·ii. h'>m"' rir ~ '°""""'-'"' ~ ~·--.,.,.. ,, N-·~ I ~ ,., s, P.u. u y II om~ "',_.... """ ' °" ''''"'""' ' followed by ''"dent train· 01~·rl4'r ~rt 6, 847-69'17 •KPnn~y. RJtr h42-97:JJ ·?5taltl 37Jdeof "'~ II To ::is rt:I'/ ~A i iiiiiiiiiiiili;;iji lni at our modtm l<1.clhty HAVE; sr..s.oco _ 2nrl Tni&t ,62 a,ev, ~ cyl l&tlck, 9 ~ J9 1'1.,,.. ~'1Gl9:itw ln ~11IU'l'I!. Florida. ~d f\.'lyeble S•l')l ~ 80 1oa. "CAM 70 ~ Home Off!ce·1'.ti11m\, Tla. nf>1\• r:1 u1ch. new nres, 11 Nd "1c.:.10eri 71 ~ Announcem•nta 500 Approvtd for Veterans Ac. Bantnw "''$20.000 ,.q, '.'17 Chev a d 11.Mtc ~""'="""-I 120utloc:k'1 .. 20ori·r 7.'~ •• \' -' b ·1 .. ll ,.... "3l ott 71'1'<•uf --,--·--------U:\'IVERSAL HEAvY • ant m!'llv, uru!s or gu ml • trade. tor ~na '' ~ "'Goo..!"h•el 7• A:.1.-re ENCOUNTER. .uoups UAlrl& CONSTRUCTION l'-1 0.'IVI~. Rl tr i;.u.icm ,..,.,.,.,, 1.5 nn. ,.5 y,,..,. -s "'--'-"-"' d ot c11 me-ras, ~ 11'1 1, ~ ., _,_,_,_ ~,.-c,·~ v=o1&1I M!IW C\"Lty an 01hf'r SCHOOLS De.pt. •t20J -~ _,v, ·-" • "' b" ... anisTie technl"''"~ 1~tth .'Y)1 Golden Cirrle Dn1·e ~11:"!-RA.~OI. Bi1ck B11Y • • 17' Cru1s1ng 11..1lboa t 11 1,~. ..,~""'tty nr~ . ...,., .," '" 111"'11. hnr51'~ ....... nv, ,1.a bl•, ....., 1 .. ~ D<eti..,, 7.i r~'M __ _.. __ ,. facUit;itor r.u .. -.11n111 A.Ji&, C&.111. 92i!lS .,.. 1nhd motor. f'>r hflU~ ~r 199 ... ld .. 9C:ori(~'-· 790t ;~~ 494-lMJ. '"""' Ph!')ne.. (7141 ~<17.7;,.21 2 BR hnu~P SJ~:O.I \'Alu~. S'23 !mAil unita In !\1!'\41)()rl '.10Fo;r !oOMd '"" f ')(..-...f \I ,.,. f'nr iN"nm, prn-rry, 21 o.on.., 51 ~-Ml'•i-. l!I r ,....nluJn:i .AQl.l.&"VS •-Rttll, 22 Gioo:O.. !:>2 ~hC>mrrlh.8l1 ....,, .J.AJJ J.1~ 111'!-nr •Birr ~'--'2<l11, ·~ "JF,•7 2.lG<fls !:>JPQ!Mt ro .t·r>e'l'f ,-. · ;'); ·• ( 24 You• -"' r..,........ P4 "'"'"" ,ti. II Tr11 1'1P 111 JllC'r ... O\''"rlm kln:; :BW"'1 ~l-'fft F·,c.~..,. l-8-10.22, -.11nl•lr,!#1n Ant ... l11rw \'Al-'''h•I do you ha\'e to tr11df'· 2t»Tmv.-~..:.c0011orn ~~Ct 23-5W ¢> .... .~ 2 78. 57 """ ~//'\ --lt~ nr n"'u' ~trport II\!' 26 ' to L1!-t it hf'r,. -1n Oran(" ;n~,P '.';!t'lor.'t ~~lrl<!os r1KU 2r Ni1lho11t Cr>unty'~ la r~'"~' read trlld· 'jill'A{lAU~-21 ~~1i., !>9Y"" 1l9Lool rt•:~" Call !l62-2fi67 lrll po11. 642.~i& l~\~se,r.21 lO~ ffl tn ?O~,. "',1.•.:o ('. * . *. 'l&.1MS4 M11\$'Goo1 @Advezso ()N'altD.1 1-47 .. * * * * ~a. Pertonal• 530 ~11 m"' -.. • .. ---·~···· .. -· .. -· 1-----------Adil.re!' -"·-····-········ ........ . ALCOHOLICS Amnyml'lu tt i.i1 Phone' ~2-7217 nr u.Tite. -y ••u ......................... .,._, P .O. Box 1123. ())at.a )1eM l i:illl!I! ............. ZIP,.-·-···--····· Ganze cluttef'l!d? Sell your Phrin,. · A~,. · "Eltplwlt.'• tut •. ca.ll DAl•i LA School tJf ;\IA!5"1J• 1y P11ot Oullfled 110'P! l5ant• Ar.a -WJ.-6936 &G-5671 Low 1'.1111 d1.y/e..ve classe1 ' . __ --=o~---. :-::-_~-~~- DON'T PINCH YOURSELF (You're Not Dreaming) But You Can PINCH YOUR PENNIES with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad 3 LINES 2 TIMES Any Item Priced $50. or Less (If mere thtn one Item, th• comblntd to til c1nnot exceed $50.) 642-5678 . ~ , . i j • •' • .. ; " " " " .. , ,, ' , ' • ,• ' ' ' .. . Moriday, S~~trmbtr f>, 1971 OA!L'f PILOT f7' t '--_ .... .,_-~J ti!l [ J[Il] l.___ ...... _"·"~l[Il] ~l.__;;-"""°;;,_-;;;~..;l[Il]~[ ;;._;;,_~l[Il]:;;;;i1 .:;I ;;""";;·-~l [Il];;:;;,.:i ~l;;--;;-;;;;;-·-;;;;l[Il];;;ii~l.__;;--;;'-"'";;"_J~l[{]~1~1 ;;;;-._;;;;;,_--;;;;;;;~l[Il];;1 i Help Wonted, M & F 710 Help Wintod, M & F 7lO Help W1ntod, M & F 710 Help W•ntod, M & F 710Help W•ntod, M & P 710 Help Wentod, M & F 710 Help W1ntod, M & F 710 Help W1ntod, M & F 710 Help W1ntod, M & F 710 ;;_:::;;_;;:_;;;:_;;;_;;;;_,_;:;;_;;;-;:;;_;;_:::;;_:;;:_;;;:_;;;_:;::~;:;;-;;;_-;:;;_;;_:::;;_:;;:_;;;:_;;;_:liiiiiii -...;._V-IETN_A_M __ AbigaH Abbot Personnel A1ency "Old Fa•hioned Int eg - rity With Up to O.ate Method,." Abigail Abbot is located in So. Senta Ana. It is cloM & conv•nient for you to com• in. W• have manv xln't openings In the bt•ch cities. Bkkpr F/C $600 llnmed. opening in lead- ing construction firm. Assured future w/Cost.a l\lesa ro. Tor benefits. 1 Call l\>tlss Laura. ' I Sec 'y Exe c. $600 j\r\1·1,,11 I 8 f' a r h rn. 1 nrrds 1·t>fillf'd prrson fnr 1hPir iJrP);. Prrsti~r co. !'ll1~11 ofi('l'S, X!n'I bPn('- fits. Call J'lliss Con r\le. l Gtn'I Office $450 up Xl n'l ruture & bPnf'fits. Pleasan t varlPty, Lovely Ne\-vport Beat•h ofricts. 'Xln't growth position. Top benefitll. Call Miss Bf'tly. P/Time Bkkpr to $3.50 hr \Vrl1 r ;;laOli;;hrd small •'n. in So. Santa Ana. Pleas11nl "'01·kin~ cnnds Tnn bf'nrfit:<. Cal l I\llss Lct11ra. Trne. Typist $375 \\'Ill train dic-tar,h••J'lf'. illust be ~ond lypist. Xln't orwning in vrry f i n f' ro. Qul:<tancling beneflts. Call Miss Con· nie. Sec'y No SH to $475 Ground fl oor oppcir, \V/ \Ve 11 established co. Congenial co-workers. Xlnt future A: benefits. Call Mi1;s Betty. Loan Office r S650 l..r1tding rr>llab)P rn. hA'ii 11111nrd. npf'l1in11. fnr PX- 1'"1'-gal. Xl11'! fu1t11·r_ Trip h<'nrf11-. C'?.11 ;\!I'-~ ('<•!\tllf' I , Receptioni1t to $400 ' F11u &. \81'1CI\" 1n thrsf' I )n1'<'h' -ne11' lrvlllf' nf-f 1rf'~: l !niqllf' 11ppor, \1 / xJn"I. co. Pr'lmnt1nnal position. Call J\liss Bet. ty. Secrel1ry $2.30 hr No Sh. 30 hrs ptt week. Prefer aircraft oriented. Fun ._ plffsant vu1t"ty. X1n't benetits. Call Mlsa Laura. Appraiser $800 RP~idrntia l I> <·nn1m'I. Cla;:;s IIT ra l!rlj.:_. FinP f'(I. \.nod f111urr , Top l"lf'nr- fi!.~. Ctil\ Ed Hnlzmnn. Equol Opportunity Employment A9ency ';>i f ,, "' '· 230 W. WARNER SUITE 211 SANTA ANA 557-6122 rjf,~ ~ -DESIGN ENGINEER VtUit'!d dtltiec In ama.11 but rrowinz control rod pro. cram. Design, analyci1, checking &:. draftinE reuir- ~-Send resume to P.O. Box HYl28, Sant11 Ana. Calif. 9271 I. POPKAL CORP. #2 Needs Tri1lnees 1 $451 to $650 Minimum Per Month Seriously Married VETERAN Once ln • littotime oppor. 10 start a manrt cmttr in a loc&l t7ranch at one of coun-- triff biggm comp&nift. }-:anned trainin& prosra.m lets you ln.m while you e-arn. f"ine benefits pka .. car, ,e.xpens~ paid . Thia i! not a sales job. Star! $5400. Call Bill Harper. 540..fi05S EXECUTIVE P•rsonntl A9ency Young men •.. Mechanical exper. helpful but not req'd. Must be 19 year s or over. Able to start \York immediately, if accepted. For information on job placements, call Tuesday. 9 AM-1 PM only. SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM (no experience nece11ary} CALL BETTY BRUCE 776-8551 2 Or 3 Ni9hts A Week F /C Bookkeeper l'hru T .B. Construction Back· grotlnd. Eitpe-r, in C08t Atta! ESCROW PERSONNEL Exper. M/ F Help Wi1nted, M & F 710 Help Wi1nted, M & F 710 ~1EDICAL ::iet"Y, day5, lull tlJTle . Personnt>l Dept, floag Hospital, NB. Applications given 9 . S p.m. daily Apply for our Waitre•s Training P rogram (except Sundi1ys) COASTAL AGENCY Z700 llarbor Bl at Ada.ms WAITRESSES, EXPER. EXec. Secreti1 ry To Exec. V.P. It dlttctor or d~opm~nt. Well estab. construction firm. Apply SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK DON THE BEACHCOMBER Full or p/time. Not ~ 71 _ Apply i11 person, Surf k Sir- loin, 5930 W. Cout Hwy, NB. Or atll 646-Un. 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar WANTED Combo Houaeman Exec. Secreti1ry To Pres. Young dyne.mlc man. Top skfilt:. Good figuff: aptitude. 196 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa ·- * 11!'!1!!!1!!!!!!'1!!!!!!1!"!!!!!1!""!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'111!!!!!![!!!!""""'!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!'!!l!""!!~'I & Maintenance. M1111t be U· Help Wanted, M & F 710 H•lp Wi1nted, M & F 710 Help W•nt.d, M & P 710 per. 4 relia. Year around. 646-7154 Equal Oppor. Employl"r Jr. Secret•ry SH &'.!. typing 60. Good s tart· ing position, 1 "'"E"sc~R"o"'w~o"F"F"i"'c"E"R"'" PRESS OPERATOR: Must have A.B. Lltf·k & Jt~k ex. pf'r. Steady day job fur man capable ol managing. Mi~. Call Bill Harper. 540-0055 RN-PEDIATRICS 11teady employment. Apply to MgT. Hoti!l Laguna. 425 So. CoaJt Hwy. La.iuna Beach. Clerk Typist Sales Dep1. Typing 60 up. Top financial institu.tion. Receptionist Beautifully decorated oH- LPl!,al group. Heavy lyping ,\ lC'e. CrPSI young bos~ pay~ COASTAL A(;ENCY 2i!l0 H11rbot' Bl at Arla.mi; 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. ~v ANT E D male, nite "'"a.tenna.n, I~ Coast Country Club, Apply in person A'.\1 only, 1600 E. Coast H'""'Y, NB. f1 , Sla1·1 lo S9(JQ, (lther !"er phonf.'s. Gen'I Office/Trnee Jol's Al'afl. ·r.\·p1ng, 10 kPy adder. \Vil ! Call Linda P..<1 _1 , :).10-60:'5 C.'01\ST/IL ,\GENCY iraltl In olfice procedures. t; ... n1 (lfl11·P/Pl1011rs 10 .)C.1 We are now accepting PRODIJCT!ON~\\'urk'Prs. ('-;. PhOllf'· ~'1~urrs lo $·ll!U 1 I' · f pr1· Photl.,._~~!{'h, Cl1rnii<'lll Trnr lU key adu ... ,-~3:.1:i app 1cat1ons or -\ L ~ l1ll1ni;:. Plft la11-:. C1 rf'u1t (;11'1 Y1·1. pr1nlJng lo 542.l BUSBOY Roar·d. :lrd :;11ir1 . Gt'a\ryd. SURGERY TECHS \VANTED reliable \\Um&O for habysi111ng. 67H360 271)() !!arbor Bl at Adani.~ Llnod figure aptirude.. Keypunch/Computer P rogramer Exec. Sales Clrrk Typlsl s \\)() Stiirtil\j! II Ag('); $2.:t\i p<'J" hr 'l'ypisl. 60 11-.p.111. s:n:i ,'< llp + sh1(t premaun "' ~-i!e Cler•· S~\:) "' flin1 ily niedical ,\pp!y Ir• i\1ail Clerk $~15 Day & Nite p" rs on. The Arnold 6:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. WATCHMAKER D:p 11·/ rrf. Ne wport Beach ~T;r273l \\'ill train on ne111 IBM in- ataJJation. Languages P G-%. Mail Clerk l\fale or temtlA•. Anisting ln mail room.. Xeroxio1 &: gen' l office duti~. WILLING TO WORK FOR BIG MONEY? Girl Friday $450 F.ngineer111g Co., ]5,jl E. Acctng. Trne/type 50 S-100 Pl OrQn,,...•>-~ .......... }'ullerton. K .,76 ei1s• Apply -~~"""'P"' eypunch io ,,... Betwffn 3 & 5 P .M . F,qual Oppor. Employer. ~-in 029 .. mM 129 MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 27802 Puerti1 Reil Highway, Mission Viejo, Calif. e \VIG STYLISTS e Experienced -part ti~ an::I full timr. 642-01.00 4"8 E. 17th (at Trvintl' CM 642-1470 18452 MacArthur Blvd, CACI'088 from O.C. Airport) Newport Beech PROFES~ONAL pho ne llOl.idtor • Dana Point, San Clemente, Capiltrano area. \Vork ln your own home. Best deal in area. Phone 835-1465 between 9: 00 a.m, and noon. (E. on Si1n Diego Frwy. & Crown Vall•y Parkway) WOMAN experienced In customer Stt'Vtt, 8~ hrs pe'I' day, 5 dys week, apply in pttSOD 2900 Harbor Blvd, C.M. 410 W. Coast Hwy., NB Suite H 645-2716 e NO COLLEGE OR EK· PERIENCE NECESSARY. J. w. PHONE: 17141 495-4400 17141 830-7700 WOMAN wantl!\1 to care for 2 childttn, age 7 It 8, live-in. Call alter 6 pm. 962--SJM. CASHIER-CHECKER Trainee, P11rt days/eve!/ wknd.~. Kern1 Rima Hanl- '''ill'f'. 2666 Harbor Bl, C.1\.1. CLEANING 1n animal hosp. fu ll ti1nr. mature. 6·1~{~16Q, 1'\.B. ll<'t1,('rn 1:1 .~· 2P:'-t. Good 1yp111!{ ('all Lorn1inr \VESTCL!Ff PERSONNEL AGENCY 21}13 \\'es1chrf Dr., NB 64>2770 COCKTAIL \\'aitrt!'Ssf's 131, l.egUM rt>!identll preferred. Experienced cinly need ap- ply. Equlll o pport un i t y t'mployer. 494---2700. Co co: 2131 Westcliff Or. Newport Beach Busboy Oay or Eves Dishwasher Days 18 & Over APPLY JN PERSON COFFEE shop waltr•111 needed, apply tn ptt50n, 25 or over. Jamaica lnn llGtel. 2101 E. Coe.st Hwy, N,B. COOK, EXPER. P/time. Eve shift. r.tUST BE CLEAN & N J-.:AT. NO PHO'.'<E CALLfi Apply in r 'l'.<On, S11rf & µrlo1n, 5930 \\·. Co;1~t lh•.-~. "\'B, (•OO!~S nrl'rlrr lrir -;o.;r\'\• (_ 1\ RB\\ \V ::> P..r~1;11trant. oprn11111: Auc;u~r :-:11 1\flpl_r in prr,on Ill ('art o\,.li Res111urant !i~O A v e 11 f d a P1rn, San Clen1enlP. COUNTEP. Helpt>r for Itah11n J)(>\1, J.'ull/p/time. 1851-I Bearh Blvd. H.B. e COUPLE to m.ana~e 20 Units, exche.nge for 2 BR apt and mlftll R.lary. Know1- edge ot an phases of main· tenance. HUBba.nd may haw LARG.E JNVl::ST,\fE!\'T C"Oi\1PANY JS OFFERJNG THE OPPORTUNITY F'OH. i\I 0 N E Y i\10TJVATt:0, SLLF-SfAHTl.~G INDIVID- \J,\L,,,_. \\'HO \VANT TO :'iTART i\·!AKJNG BIG ,\1 0.~· EY FOR 1liEi\1SELVf,.3 ,(,, D!::SJRE A PREST!GIOL·S CAREER JN THE INVEST· J\t ENT .!-'!ELD, ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH )!;ii:; in11nf'd1ate <lpentng for GRILL COOK F/Tin1e Exper. Pre!'d Exceptional BenefHs OMl/STANIJ RECEPTION IST: Charming bo8S wants you )n his plu~h front olfi~. l...ot!I of public contact. LHe typing. Star! s:150. Call Lindll fuiy, ;,.jQ-605a EMPLOYMENT COASTAL AGENCY AGENCY 2790 Harnor Bl at Arla.n1s 642•5812 RJ::LIABLE day \1·orker • nceded. Rc!"s required. Own App.ly in prrson 10..5 p.tn, Air Conrl Rrh·ig, trans. !!68--4427. Help Wanted, M & F 710 SALESMAN GOQrl Po('C'ntial Cal! (ll1·s. Sclun1dt \\'f·:STCLlfF PETtSONl'»EI. AGENCY 20·13 \~'estcl1tf Dr., N.B. 6-15-2770 2 F'Ashion Isl. N.B. SetviN!man ............ $693 RE SP 0 NS IBL E fem. COMPANY TRAINING Equal opportunity ~mploytt Furnil\lrt Safes trene.ger-learn l: le a c h SALESl\1AN & General nurs- ing man. No exp nee. Good \\·orker, honest, cleAncut ap- pearance. Full lime. Must be interested? 546--0724. PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE ========!Comm + ......•••..•.• $500 prof. makeup t«:hnique, TO Tl-!OSE \VHO ARE ~ Ottic. Mv AS61. •••••• •• $450 Subslclifllj' ot Gen'I Foods. \VILLlNG TO LEARN It Gourmet Cook 842-2664. SALESPERSON Je~try or sil~. Newport Beach. 675-2731 \VORt< HARD. YOU'LL • Keypunch Oper•tor1 Tra.intt .......... From $3461;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. l~A\'E ·n~E CHANCE TO • Cl•rks . • • .., • • • Si1les 0 \VN .& DRIVE ANY t-.'E\V • Secreti1rie1 Sec'y TyplS'! CAR Of' YOlJR CHOICE • Typi1ts (Medical) .............. $'500 SHARP GAL AS AN" ADDED TNCF.X-No .ref's. ·rop dra\\'er pos1-Renlat Host'eSi!I Trne, LEAVING Over :Zl, under 40. Li1,. off. 1cr "'urk. tl!us'. he single, 110n1e travrl 1nvolvl'd after 'tr111n1ng Pf'l'100. Part & fuU tune avai l. 5-15-ll238 ilVE:, & \VE"LL PAY FOR 11on. Short & long term, + Ape.rtment ,,,,,,,, $433.33 JT. p/!lme & f1tin1r _ Tl'mporary THE • ~rat•f In1mediat('ly • Libera! Frinl?e Bencflls • Plush Offit't's DAVF: LOOKINGLANn, f'INAi'\JCJAL I!\'VESTMENT ANALYST. R. t:, BROKER, PROfES..'ilONAL SALES- J\1AN \\'JLL HELP CHAN· NEL YOU'RE TALENTS & ABILITIES TOWARDS AN EXCITING RE\VARDING CAREER. CALL NOWI 558-0444 Ask for Mr. Miller positions avai!al)Je .now, AMERICAN GIRL 2172 Ot1pont Drivr L'1e;0r Oran~e Co. Airporn 9:30 'tll 3:30 PM 10 a.rr1, -4 p.m. 833-3232 . Many Cleric~I Position1 Avail. 642-5812 MILITARY? SEC'Rf~TARY \\'1th n1rd1cal 1 er rn 1nology exrwr1encf". TH r.; OPPORTUNITY l1hrar.v baC'kground hf'!pful, J .456 Newport Blvd. F'OR YOU TO START A type 70 11•;in1, full fln1P. Ex· -Q Costi1 M•1• PROFESSIONAL CAREER <'f'!!Pn! fringe be n e f i Is. I LAD\: "'I th practical nurs-1•---------•i IN THE INVEST~VI EJ\T South Coost Ctnnm. llvsp., ing experience for Te'tire-F'TELD JS AVAILABLE South Laguna. 4 9 9-1 31 1 , e • NEEDED Personnel Office. ment home in Laguna, I i\1 MED rA 1' ELY. TF' I --~===~=-- ./ MAID. 494-9458 Two Office Girls YOU 'RE WILLING TO U'Tf-SECRETARY LEGAL ttc. m-rra.J.~. part LIZE THE fl."NOWLEDGE Good SH + Typin1 all "al Must be 25 and able to drive & EXPERIENCE y 0 U ca.JI Lorraine tim~. mi congem • no -APPLY -HAVE BEHIND YOU, WESTCLJFF' pressure law office in H.B.. 186 E. 16th St., C.M. PERSONNEL AGENCY leading to future full tirn~ NURSES Aides for nursing NO ('()LLEGE NECES· 2043 Westcliff Dr., N.B. position, gd. gen. exp. a-nd horn Ex l'lkills required. Age 25-35 "· per. Pre t' d . SARY BECAUSE WE'LL 645-2770 prf',, 2 "underlul botsel!, 1_<_91-SD __ 75=8~o,~>l~A=M=·~5P=M_. --I TRAIN YOU TO 00 BUSI-SECRETARY-SI! rtquiMI. lovely uniqu,. SUlT()\)nd~, OPERATIONS NESS JN OUR PROVEN, numen:iu~ tringe benefit~. top pay. 962-6611. ACCOUNTANT PROfESSJONAL1tA,'INER. Apply 136 Rochester St, I::XPER, Motf'l Maids Apply I •L~I C~E~,~S~E~D--00-,-m-,-1-,1~,-.,-,,• I Tn $15.("10 Costa ;\'!!'SA . Phone 54/l-7723. In Prr~nri, J\'.e,1•por1 Bf'ath y,., Pairi. To nat'I ro. st>rks • C<lri1pRl1Y C<>r Pl11 n I "" ~ \1'anlf't1 Rs asi.t , for Kf'I"! f" I ,. B I .>;ECRF.TAR\'. Lei;c11l f'.XfJf'l'. 'rr~1·r Lodge. 6.v8 \\' lollSl lll.kf' (·hai><>e individual wl.i • n I ring.. enf' 1ls T,..rnp]Plnn fi..12-SS.ii. · "' Pl Olf nrrfrrrrrl. Please !;Ubn1it !h1,;. :\.R. ~~-~ \I'S rxp, e 11i.h l<f"'> p (l o. 'I\'I·.· )-;;-,!,,-,,-,,,,. h•"P"" I"• · • · I j I rr~11 111t' IH _ ""'x 6~~. ,__, " · " ,., "' Call .J1•l1 11 Bon•I, l!:l:\-27()() :'itan n1!1H'! +r11 r .v Kr) punrh S-!<:, C.OtC'. L11~11na SI.YI .\ P-Typi" ;-:ii S4:Z:J (a:3.h1ei· $·13.1 M111l CWror:"llnr Con1n1. Sales-Bu~. ;\lac-h. Ba~e/Con1n1 NEWPORT Personnel Agency 833 Dover Dr .. N.B. 642-3870 fi!h 1rr,,dC' girl i\'rllr 0 ,{' (' ,\l"D rrr ,ll)h~ J.11i;:u1111 Br~l·h. CA !12f,.i 2. ~3-!-,1!1~:: .. ~an1-:>11111. ~15--i$-I~ 1 1]•,:"-.i\I ~ .~. DE'.'.:"-IS r.r·:Ar,,\' H()\\' STL'.IF:T ::iE:1\:\l.'iTHJ·:ss. nl'f'i[C'(] :'1 MAINTENANCE MAN Apply in Person NEWPORT VILLA 4000 Hilaria Way Newport Beach· Pl::RSO,'\:'o-'f~L Al;J·::">CY rr1.'\. r()R;\'IER 5 T ()('I\ won1t·n f111n 1lrn1• wl~P\\'inr: 10.~2 :\1 1(•helson Or, B P~O K ER, f"l:-.A\."CJ,\J, )]11i('l1111~ IQ h1' tr u111"d for lrv1nr . Cal1L CON:"ULTA.'lT START;;;o seJl1nR. Able l<l earn $20.000 ~--------~I 0:"-' Tilf: ROAD Tf)\\IARr>,-: ~T plu~ .. 'i 1."~'i2:i~. ORDERLIES. f':-:p<>1'. Pl"t'f'rl, FL'l•\:'\CJ/\J. TNl1EPl<~N-.;._,..., ... _,_,_,_,_,_, Reception1~t. mllst hr neat nt:NCJ-~ iHROUGJI llJS 1\S- &: gd typist. Pa1·k Liclo Oin-SOCI.ATTON \V!Tl-I F INANC- valescent I·! o s P . 1445 JAL JNVESTI\fEN'J' AN· Superioc Ave. NB. &t2-2410. ALY~. R. E. BROKER, ORDERLIES, \viii train for PROF'ESSJONAL SALES~ pa.tle-nt ~are. P ~ r 1 on n e I MAN DAVID B. LOOKING· SERVICE CENTER AGENCY f:iOO Nl'\\'port Center Dr., NB $600 cuttJ!de job. Call M6-5025 aft FEMALE p/time 10am-4pm g pm, Tun ttuu Fri. Kitchen It ""'="~=~s~T=•u~R'A=N~T..-1 Counter work. Middle aged DELI RE A v.•oman prf'f'd. Call betwn 2 Full rime. E.-<per, Only \\11th Mature housekeeper for Dept, HOQfi: J-losp., NB. LAND. busilless working couple, I ==~.,...-;..,-,-c-,,,-,== one meal, 5 day1, plea511nt PBX operator (Qr AMWerbig Service, part time and full working conditions, b11yfront '°'' 3 time. ~8000 C.M. apt., he~t wages. 6........, l, or CALL NOWI 558-0444 * Exec. !:ec~y Busy t-•un Job *Steno Like Prcssu~ $450 * Stena/ Recept. $450 GN!a t Future ReferenCE'l!. Mgmt hack-1..-~ pm. fi42-ll.'i!l1. ~round . Ove-r 21. Hunt, GENERAL Ot"l"lC~.: Branrl fi7'.1-87HI aft .1. _PERM. par! t1mf' sery 111lder BPach & :'\1ii;~ion Virjo 11r"' ronipany ,11 l!"l'lll" ,\f,\TURE won1an for h1P '10 I) f ''"IHJ!le.>. llf'l"d" Cill \I/front hl'IU~f'k('l'p in,.;. 1'111'(' or 1 a.-ra~. • .Call · .4 ! I Hi" rh1ld . !1nnm !.· hrmrrl + 1 ()lll!"r ilflf•<'.1l'~lll 'f.' fo1· trr. apl"I • J lfli' Jill!. $-~llL ""la1·y C111! a flrr 4 pn1 DE!\:T,\l.. rrrepl10111 s1 11 1th l'llll ,\lnrv Lrr. :l·lfH:iO\i :~11.;..o:::i.1 ____ _ "'''''·'''""' ~,' pii ''i I 11 if'~. ' .• '' " " ("{).\~T1\I. ALlt·::-,:cy :\lr\RJ\ETI;\(: 1111d 1111:1na1;"-r:-;p"d. ag" :lO 10 :\.'>. ti•11-ll~rt:t. _ '2i91i I l11rh11r Bl. at Adan1~ n1r111 1:.lrn1~ rrq111r('r! ror * DRIVERS * CTRLS ror \\-o.-·ld_T_"_d_cf_'•-11'. No Exnarience 110111esse~. modf'I ty?f'~ & r-Mllf'S personnel .• ~ pl"r day. Necessary! 0131 769--0697, nr11 .1·01111~ 1~1111pany in rom- n1rrci11 I indu~rry . Ex<'ellent poleniial ~'ll'·nd r ~ s um e , das!lilled Ad. No. 241, Da.Uy Pilot P. 0. Box 15QJ, Co1ta Mna,Ca.9Q. Mutt have clean C&ld. drlV· HANDYMAN 6 Paintfl', 2 da lng ~ord. Not under Z. or l rote wk. $1Z/mo. YELLOW CAB CO. 642-"" or """"4. MEDICAL O!Jk<..h'on<. •X> ii~IBll~E.~1:6'b~S~i.,~C~.~M~. !'9 l~~i=--~~:!:~~!!-:i:: w/ tnsurance forme:, typlns, e ...... n.:u pet • no lhorthand er speed writinr, '.10 '""'/.~mall .t1r:grP . .;.c:1vr Co. A•k for Mr. Curry Cn\llrl hf'l'01nr f•1ll tin1r .1 ~~~--~~~~~ ~~~~; 11 g1 •. g1,11rr ~,.. r y . I ~ALES -i\lrn STOP!!! • PLASTICS • INJECTION MOLDING LOOKING & ACT Sales minded person, see for yow·sf'll. A real t"aree.r OP· portun1ty. Xlnt future for right man. F.arnings com- Traintt&. Fema1e prtf'd. mence immediately 1hould be in excess of $300. pe:r wk. $1.65 per hour to start. ----i.... IOUdtin ()pe:ninp an day ahift I Na ....... ,._.,. ar g. In-.W, by--ent ~ atdft. "cAIY 9-3 Wttkrlays. Lou Como, 835-7771. DAY DISHWASHER '"""· """"· On• wliltnr l!rht bkltor opeed .o ..,_ to karn the p-oornin1 bul-curacy a m~tt. Se1ary com-* Apply In Person tnns. M118t lOVt! 911lmals. rMn1nn'ate w I a b 111 t y, ~e Coot PlaaUct * 9!50' We.t l!tb St., Costa Mna, Calif. SALES - FULL OR PART TIME UnleM intl!mited tn thlwtype 642-6m or 54S-n<1s a.rt 6. work do not apply. No s-tu-Ancient M•lner dl'!nt!i. Apply aNer 3 PM. 113 Restaurant Broadway Ave., cooa Mesa. 2607 W. Coi1st Hwy. Newport Bei1ch DEL IC/I TESSEN i\1an, 11\imt>. L\>lu~t bf!. ne11t & dependablf'. Pf1!f, over 18. Sef' Tf'n')', HI-Time' De.Ii, 495 E. 17th St .. Col!ta MesA. DENTAI. Rt.eti>t ex:p'd, x- 1'9.Y•· full time. -E•per Drug Clerk Clill Mi.!SiO HOUSECLEANING i11rly 2 day!/mo. Own trart!lporla· tl<'.ln, 494-3109. 1-!0STESSE:S, f/lim<':. Apply in perit0n only Dfi\Aat')"& &-a Shanty, 630 Lido Pk Dr, N.B. HRKPRS Emplyr pay11 fee. Ceora:e Allen Byl11nrl Agtn- cy 106--B E. 16th, S.A. 547--0.195. HO'TEL MAlO-Exp'd ptef'd, lAf\llla Bee.ch. • Call 494--1196 • MEDICAL rerordA elerk, 1 YJ'. minimum experience, HICOA corllng, PAS ah!'llracting, fun time, ex- i:P!lent fringe bf'ner it ~. ·!:tJu!h Coast Commun1ty J.lospi1al, Sou!11i Laguna . 499-lJLl. Per!'JM('I Office. l'tlen. \\'omen, Ollldr"n FAME & FORTUNE Covld A"''ait YOIJ New F11.Cf'11 Nel!'l'l~ri TV Comm·1. film, modelint. l'i"O EXPER. NECES,,, 1713) "61~1 f"aee pure: water •~m• tn ====z:ll=:i=:i==~I homes M manth1y rental. POLICE OFFICERS Mu1rt be. neat &-W'llllng to Eicl)(r. Desil'P{! $77~$!129 Per ;\lo .. U\tenll Tl'an•ft r ~ib)P, Unifor ms furnlsht'd. Other btnefl~. Apply At LAGUNA BEACH POLICE DEPT. 505 Forest Avenue work, Averare S75o ro $500 weekly commiS!ion. Call for appo\n1men1, Mr. Ha.- n1ann, at 778-1481. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-567B * Keypunch to $450 OnP Year t:xpcrienre * Steno to $500 Li1c Sil + 10 Key Adder * Clerk Typi•t $400 L.11e ltr1 ·r11d l\l'ep1ng * NCR 395 to S600 ~lr1·. l-lookkerr·n111-" ,\Ja,.:h1!1•' * Dental Asst. $3SO Urthodonti~l -Cha1r :;1de * Receptionist $400 Li~ SH-Prof. Environme111 * Secretery to $575 Legol or R"1 Estate: Exper. F'lft!Fee PositlOl'll Helen Schaffer 644-4911 SERVICE station pump isl&nd Mlerman, CdM atta, full time, 5 d~ week, ttrp pay, profit «haring, 2 years exp & rei's. Call 6'73--7233 tor P.ppolntment. SERVICE Sta. MI r. .or trainee Class A Smog, Good s11J e~man, lite mechanic1l. neat & am· b\tiou~. See .Jim, 2 5 !ID Ne1\'/)0rl Blvd. C.M. SERVICE Station sa.lesmen, full & pari time. Apply in person. :m \V, Coast Hwy., N.B. SERVICE S~tion Salesman p/time, Neat ln •wear. 1'..""lt:· per. 2590 Newpcrt m vd, Ci\1 . Help Wi1nted, M & F 710 YOUNG aggressive man _for ::".".".'0'0::-:~_,"°,.-----.-sales in 11·eU establis~ SHA MPOO GIRL & aiJ;O jewelry srore. Must apply in 1n a nicurist for lge cllentle, person, over 21 , K i rk \Veslclift area, ask !or J~v.·elers. 2300 Harbor Blvd, Char, 548--0460. cr-.1 No phone call~. SHIPPING I \VAREHOUSE; Nf'IY l'Ompany, near airporr. J ob can grow to sUJl('n'isor. I ....,._. 1i~ l Ne\11 product. Start $2.j(). . V Call Je-an Brown, 540--6055 I ~mmmmiiiiiiii~~~ COAST AL AGENCY \I Zi'90 Ha:rbor Bl at Adam• Antiques IOO Sl10E shine girl wanted. A~ ply in penon, Airporter lM, Barber S a I o n , 18700 r.tacArthur Blvd, N.lt SR. EXEC. SCRAM LETS ANSWERS SECRETARY Fatter -Elude -Tiuid - , Bigamy -'TIMBER' Sfo86 + top be?ef111i, A.A. de-OV!'rheard: "I took my dog ~e or ~~1valent college on a p!ane r ide "'i!h me. le\•el tra1n1~g; .At leai;t _ 5 \Vhen "·e passed over the )'T'f< responsible 11ecretar1aJ Oregon forests, he ~lied ; ex~. 'T171IEER' and bailed out." ADM SECRETARY AITENTION A"'iq. """'" • Combo desk & book Welf. 7 $.:0;)-1 + tap benefils. Some tall. Unique dresser over ('(!li ege leve l 'raining; a t 100 yrs old. Prime proe:pecu least 3 yn: clencaJ & only. 646--1 ~93. steoographic exper. s National Cash R.egistH' S HUNTINGTON BEACH Old, very om.ate b:ass cue. Xll11 cond. &: working order. UNION HIGH SCHOOL Jdeal tor boutique shop, etc. DISTRICT Mu1t sell $350. &U-3589 eve. F".lt.. application by 4:30 pm l----·------·I 91sm. Call 536-9331 Applli1nce1 I02 ~T •. JOHN KNITS HOTPOINT a uto washer, Cal ~fornia leading fashion coppertone $60. Kenmore knit d~ manu!acturer auro washer $50. Kenmore has opened a _beauntul new elec dryer $60. All in xlnt plant In Irvine & needs · HA N D h."NITTJNG J\JA-cond, _ gur~ & _ dehvered. CH!Nf'~ OPERATORS '""'ho 546--86i:l. 84 -Sll:>.~--­ a rr familiar \1'1!h S!tldio-KEN:.,.IORE model 70, auto Bro1ht>J'.~ or similar n1a. '""'asher & gas dr)·er. Both in <·l11nt-. Pa11Ptns Jn J<1pan· xln~ ('O!ld, SB5 ea. Guar & P~r & J-.ng!isl i. del1Vel'f'd . :H6-86i2. 847-811.l. 17312 Eastn1an, Sat\111 Ana • :'>1AYTAG repair man hM ;)-10-7171 8:30 to 5 pm \•'asher-xlnt con<l-<:lelv w/90 STYLISTS and n1anagers full day guar. S50, 531-8637. time, retail v.'ig .& beauty 'YEAR old double dr Cold&p01 supply l!uper marl. Hourly refrigerator. }.~roat-~. 15 pay. Apply in p ·trson. cu.rt.645-0663aft 6. Empress Wig Co. 12682 14 cu. ft. \VestiniboUIM! Chapm8.11, Ga.n::H!n Grove, or retrigerator-freezer S 6 5. 400 N. Harbor, Fullerton. 1675 TuaUn Ave, CJ'wl TELLER Experlenc<'d -UNITED- CALIFORNIA BANK 201 Avenide Del Mar Si1n Cl•m•nt1 492-5123 RCA 13 cu !tau re:trig: 84 lb ..(reez:er $50. J. Coyne 645-5423 642-1403. 5 CYCLE. 17 place Rtt!.ng <:on v r rtible dtshwuher, Fr'igidalre. 830-4782. Building Materials 806 FILL dirt avail at l.,agunA Beflch. Cail 714/646-5934 eves. Ci1mera1 & Equipment I08 El'lllal Opper. Employer HAS.SELBLAD 500 C with 5(1 ~~~"""""'""""'"""""I min 80 mn1 and 150 mm TYPIST: Accuracy Enen. Jeni; + acct"ssorit!'I. PUtoi tial. Stat exp. helpful . grip, close up attachments Matutt .. Salary $350. 35 hr etc. 1 Yr old, uMd veTY lit· wk. C&ll Mn. ~ndron, tie. Aakirw $l350. 66-2187. 546-4370. Furniture llD UN'""IV;;;-:A~C,...,.171ll~-.,.-.-y-p-u_n_c"'°hl ~ r ~PNoo,, ~IM,-O•V-J•N•G---M-u-.-,--.-.·1-1•.I 1:45 pm Mon.P'Tt tM0-91'72. euru...Mathla .•tftnl>.RCA --'----~· ----1 color TV. Philco refris, UNUSUAL Sevtnl drHlera and mt.e. Hvtnr room lurnl '"r .. MS--0532. Unattached marure houFit-UN CLAIMED SI'OR.AGE, ket'l)('r -mana~r for 2 busy Grand optnlng. W~hou~ adults. Oce11nional Jive-In, S1tlt'. H~ 11eiection ol DriVing Important, mileage hou!eho!d 1t~s. brlc-hr.c-: pald or car furnished. Write: !!'fr.. FantalltiC pr Ic e: 1. ('!&!l!llfled ad • 328, Dally Hal'bor Tral'lfift'r. 375. E. Pilot, P.O. Box 1500 Col'ta l71h .st. C.1'<1. (be hind Jl.ft'M, catir. 92626. , Jaek-1n--=th=.-=""-'~);-" ~--·I UTILITY M.AN With machine DECO~TOR dinett~ le.I s-hop & po\WT tQol experJ. "''/6 vinyl covf'Ttd )"UOW ence; tor me1al tabrlcetlon clin:, S22S. Bdrm att $380. A ~ dean Up, Salary liOtpOint rtr1g, . h a r Ve I 1 commemurete With ex:pert-Sold s.KO. All item• new. ~. 6t5-.3M3 Arter 10 am, ~129. F'nr best result!:! 64l-fi671 fut nlU!ta ate JU1t a fbone call away • 642-5618 ·' • ' I . . . r l I • . . • Buy The DAILY PILOT For Peanuts! Here'• here'•_ here's here's last but not laast. hare '• CHARLIE BROWN ••• and LUCY ••• and LINUS ••• and SCHROEDER ••• and SNOOPY Phone 642-4321 (Circulation Depart111e11t) to have the '"b~le Pean11ts gang come and vis it y ou dally. 1 ! ,, DAIL V PILOT 29 Monday, Stpttmbfr 6, tm DAil V l'!LDT !9 IL---_.""'"~l ~ I TrMiipOrt.ltlon lfiJ l~·_ ...... _ .... _,J§J ~I .. _ .... _~ .. ··~!~ ~r -."";;;·"· ... ~· ;;:;l§l;1 l~I : tfi Auto• W•nt.d 961 Auto., lm-tod 970 fut'\f, )..,....J' I ffi l --W-E -PA_Y_TO-,---FERRARI -. MGI ' "'" Furniture 110Furnlture 110 Pl•no1 /0rgen1 "l,;;;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;i;;;i;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;; tlO MOUi. c .. 826 Dogs IS4 Boat1, Sllp1/Dock1 -. • MODEL HOME FURNITURE Liquidation Sale Fantastic Savings! Decorator Items & Accessories. ,-'\[so office furn is hings, appliances and antique furniture. TWO DAYS ONLY! SaL & Sun, Sept. 11 • 12, 10 a.m .. 6 p.m. 1045 East 4th St., Costa ~1esa Furniture 110 Mi1cell•neou1 818 REOC. must SPll , quahry l1g. r1n. furn., 8' n1ed sola St:!:1. 8" Dane sofa $1 30, Dane rn<1strr chair $100, 3· rn. l1111e 1ablP 150. 30·· sq. O("C. tall!e SM, Mll\1 w·ing chairs S2~ ea., rl1str. rn p I e , r:lr~k/bkcse $75. 536-2~1. 11.\N[) C'4RVED \\i'ALNUT corrr.r. ,t,. encl tahle~. S2fli'I. HPrculon sofa. f., love sell !, crushed \'elvet sof11 & lo1'r .•eat, gan1r s e 1 . f;l.'J.-.l'.01!~, -------5,\CRlFICE, Hrrr.ulon II' i:,nfa & lol'esr::it, liv'R' rm furn incl velvrl -"nfa & lovrsr111, ~pan nl\k 1bls, all likr new! &15-1701. ----LEAVING COUNTRY. Must ~~criflcP. Antiques, roll !l)p rlesk, rh l. tnJnk, ne\I' l\\'ln r11Mf'Y hl>fi, m11ny itf'm.~. 434 Fernleaf, OL\f 675-2R.~. :\lAH rlin table IL cM, color TV, RCA 1!eret1 A!'1/F't'ol, sy,11·et rock w /ottom 11 n :'>14-61\62. f\JNG hf'd S75, lrg firrs~r S::.J dinetll!' set S15. ?lion. Tu~s. \Verl , aftr rnoon, 2!H~ Bearnn Bay, N.B. 9' SOFA, avocado, cn1shed 1·elvet, T\f'Ver userl S150. ~t.:itrhing Joveseat S 1 0 0 . jJj... l!l:'i~. Ci·!ANDELIERS. S<1un11, 4-- post('r, F"r"nrh <·he~t . Lamps •• fi7?.-6:!.1l! • Ir ----PORT. type1\Ti1rr, E'll r I y Amrr. !'flfll, t•hr.;, bulf1'1 & mo1'P. :'\lnl conrl. &14--0ll2•1. TF."AK dining room srl, 4 chllin & 4 Hostess. $175. 54S-5044. LOVELY l\1orl. Bdrm srt. \"e ry lrg unusual fllll iquerl purp!i: lighlf'd v11n11y mir- rors, Hi-Fi pilot rafi10 tuners, retax1c1sor, unusual Danish sngJ or rib! slt>i!p1nc: couch, 11 t1hurn ""i~~. 4 rr11ck tapes, phonograph. 26"' hike. rntis.ser1e , misc. 54µ413. *AUCTION* F ine Furniture & Appliances Auction~ Friday. i :OO p.m_ Windy 's Auction Barn 207:>1i Nrwfl0r1, Ci\! &16-8h86 Beh'nd Tony's Blclg Mat.'J QUALITY furn; Freezrr 17 cu ft. like nel'.', hdrm rlrei;.-.cr \l'/m1rror, <lPsk & swil"el chair 56x29, pno! 1able -all in xlnt {'()nd. 1144-591!.l. LARGE 11·hitr double frost-free relrig. $125. rnngr, largf' ovPn Cabinet Ai\1-Fi\I ht-fi 307 E. 19th St. 541!-,111.35. "'· 30" $30. $40. BI C YCLES. re cond. S1in,;:r11ys, $18 up; adult i-1zrs, J k 3 sp. $22 Up. No 10 sp. 6'12-1272. S N~c111nal Cd~h Register! Old, \"ery C1rnate brass casl!. Xlnt ron<1 . & wnrking orrlrr. JdeaJ fnr bo1J11que sho11. etc, J\lusl sPll. S~;i(), &1Z..3(}89 r1·r. \VRINGER 11•11~11f'r Sl'°> illuwl'r S.7 R"und dincttf' srl s2n .• Jake"s l!Jll E .. 16th, C'l &1'.l·~iifili \VATER hrd~. All sizes SJ4.9.J. A~k about p::i.ckai;:e (f('al.~. \\le c11n deliver, 8-16-1400. ----"'."." SUMMER CLEARAi.'l/CE POODl.E f!Uil, 8 wk1. old. SALE All i;hots, :\11n. in size, K11."·ai, Ste1nw11y, Bald1\1n. f'harnpagne <.~!or S 6 0 , SLIP gpaoe ror 25 -27' sailboat, !\.111in bay. Avi!'ry & Co., 67:>-8990. CONTEMPO LAGUNA HILLS V.'ur!lt:tl'"r K1mhlor.IJ , l.,o\\'ff')'. 673-25.)9, Conn. All~n, Etc. $Z'lS & up, POOD.cL~E~C=L~f~P~P~fN~'=G--Bargain of the 'Year R~NTALS. EAS~ T_ERJ\1S . .,;f'll'pfJt't ~g Groomery 29J3 --='C~•,Jl~G~7~!-<i4_:_50:;,. ___ I 1'\'ew 1971 VILLAGE HOUSE SIDE ht', ava11 9/17, up to 2 .. r . Friendly ,telepho~e inlor. C Ne~·port Bl. on Peninsula. PRIVATE DOCK by Levitt. Land9:aped, FIELDS PIANO CO. 67' -,-,, •. _ f 1 ho =· or-., or Siil 111 up lo uv porche5, a w n i n• s, etc. 1833 Ne\\·por! Blvd. --------~--61 1 Costa Mesa. 7.141645-3250 ADORABLE Sliky Tl!'mers ___ • __ >-_10_0_·--~ Rl!'ady ro n101·e ln! OULD YOU fPtt111le pupp 1Ps. La~t ol li!· BOAT Slip Spacei; Avail, 25' l-I002 Rrhi.;e Rou1~ Dr . W 1"r. AKC & shots. 4 mos old. tn 70'. Ll.igun11. H ill~ BELIEVE 5-!+i--l:tl6. fi7:\.[.,fi0fi OH !\loul1on Prk.,.,y JUsl nprth FREE ORGAN LESSONS JO 6 G' l . hnk rlog pen. O . of 1'1~11re \V,,rld. as long as yuu likC'! No reg-p' ,: s'i'Jl\"ln BAl.B A rt"~ldent v.·ants lo * )13().7900 * N J 11,, '' 4 mo ago rrnt slip lor 32" power boat '_· ___ _ i.srration. 0 obllg-atlon. ust :-Oln\ 1 n~-w1ll. sac. S 5 5 . nr Peninsula. 67}..6728. 60' J\10RILE home fnr .~11le Come. ~1ondays 7::!0 pm 5•7 ,,.9 w/e nrl 1" 2 ncl COAST MUSIC ='~-~··~·'~-~-~~~-40' SAILBOAT SLIP xpll 0 iv. rm. " · ,12_-,-1 SJIF:Pl!EP.n m11 Ie, 9 mo. $lOO mo 67J.J'10 ix>rchei;, 3 BR. 2 6;\. Carpi. "" ~ · · ' · lhniout. Call a.13-67rul. -----~~---1 Al..:C. Ln1•1ng. ~lake of!er. PIANO .. &l~-7928 * Boats, Speed & Ski 911 ran s;i!e or tea.-:e moh1ll' \VHn·~~. hand carved u11r1g:ht !RISH &>11er pupil', AKC SK I nr fishing boat + trlr, hon1r, arl111! park. p,....,1, rr1. grand piam. IReauuful!) suprr peihi.;:rP", !how or glass on y,TIOrl hule, near lx-11 ch. ere. No. 53 fuiyt<irlf' S2!JO. 968·9667 Held . 714 &l2-16t2. ne1v ChN;ysler '55 fl1<fl. Vtllag ... 3ro E. Cst Hwy, NB STEIN\\'AY Grand 5 "8'', ST. Brrnarrl. puppies, AKC, Runs like a dream.$~. BY 011-r1rr. 5T~20 Royal I 'I ' • J I 1· 1. 557-3683. l..11nrer, "'1rt. turn, Lots fl f x n . nne "' w•a nu 1n1s11 . iihO\\' 1<10C'k •- li7J..-3409. 496-1715 11!' C.la~tmn, 1:i0 !-I p xtra.s, xlnt mnrl. Family COME To i\lerrn1 isf'r 110 rrlr, ski &-park, $9;lflfl R47-4466. 842-fi251 OLD F.n,;:lish Sheep Dog, pet · SS Cost C.11ard equip, $3001 Motor Homes 940 KEYS TO HAPPINE n111l('. 3 mo. Rrasonable. Gi5-11~3. for the best values in ;i..!/L.0~7~. l I -'~-~--~~~ 8' HYDRO-PLANF-NF:W & ',<.;i;;ri Great Dane Puppies XLNT CONO. . CONDOR ORGANS-PIANOS 1a1111c:, blrk ma1<k fyl6.~9 You'll Se Glad You Did .'llarlinrJ"to"St Kennrls SjO. 6r:>-IHY.l Nltisf;i,-11011 r.u1-1rHnlr1>rl ----_, 1 BUY RENT LEASE SPECIAL SAVINGS NO\V BILL CORWIN FORD Choose frnm lar.e;e !;<'IPCllon ST. Bi.>rnard. lrg m<1.1I!, roug1 Convrnirnt 1"f'l"nis r•o;i1, 'l1 ~ yr~, loves r;;ople. ,.,.,_~ ~· , .1 0 I '"' ~lust ."('11 SIJO. 646-91~ .. v1~-n Ll'<'.'I t1 ;., Sun ..., 856 Horses Bye's Keyl 1o Happines5 ./ U :-I D I:~ R n r 111 n111n- HJ[,~ F.. \\"h11nrr Bll'd. ai:;pmrnt: Rerl11·ood StahlPs. \Vhllt1Pr 12111 f;9l1 (176 Hor~es rrntf'ri, boarded, HA:\1~10ND, Ste 1 n "'a y, ir;iin<'d & !inld. Joe Lillo, Y11.n1ah11.. Ne1v 41 used 202f;6 Laguna Cyn Rd. pianQO: ol most ma}!es. 8e1<t 4!).J-91R2. buys in So. Calli. at Schmidt lcH-O~R~S~E=B-A~C~K7'~R~i~o'I-,-, l\!usic Co., 1907 N. !\lain, 1..<·i;~IJ~. 011r horse $5 )lf'r Santa Ana. pnvar(' !('c:son. All agr~. Sporting Goods 830 r:n.i;hsh, \\IP!'-lern. HorSf's --:--:-------I boarr!Prl $45 mo :i.J7..flti2S. 30 Cahb!"r C;irb1ne 2 Horses frir salt\ 1 !'Pg1s. 1.~ 22 Rifle h••n;f'. Bntli need ex11er. Lo.a<ling equip. 557-3271 rtrl .. r"l'. ~.~7-~~79. GREEK f!<'xl hle KnrP-h<larr!.)~~~~~~~~~~ Xln1 cnnd. s~. or besl of!cr. [; [.,C 1 64~-0(!"18. Bo.!lts 111d M1rlne Equipment "il T1!'1rist \Voods, l, .'l, ~.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;; D-2, RS, S!i:i: '.ll11rC:!'f'_e:or:1 irons, :I-~. S\\' Sfi:,. 67J-i202. General 900 Camper1, Sot le/Rent 920 Trailers, Travel 94S "6.1 Chevy%. T. 292-6, split PROWLER 11". Sel f -con- r 1n1s, 4 new 8 ply tires, nt'\V r"nierl. Cuslom bu i It pa.int, radio, air. R' rabover, molorrycle racks plus many stove, oven. lC'ebox. Both l!'xtrl!!I Slfm. 962-7689 xln't. 642-7861i. Hi' ARISTOCRAT Travel '62 FORD 11{ P .U. w·11h Trailer. $1i:icl. Firm. cahnvPr camper. Ne 1v * Call 642-5773 * f'ogillf' \\1111 1T11de for V\'.' ;:,;· * '70 NOi\1,\D .. S1199. 5-ij....6i05. sPl l~ontalJlt'd 1g· _ tralle'r. '62 r·nrd f'h11s~1s mnun1rcl fi-lf>-3018 . can1prr. V-8, 11' 1il"ll11iay -,.,-.-A_L._f_O_S;>_;n_n-,-,..-,-,-,-,,-,-,, f"abn\·rr refrii;:., S 9 9 5 . 9 548-4refi e ~1-11i;,i !~~~~~~~~~ 11" Te;i1"11-,-"-,-,-e-m_pe_c_w•1th or!" §] w/out truck. xlnt rnnd, For Autos lor Sile ] ~ n1orP info call 64\:t-5:\~, ~------~ Store, Restauranr, Bae 132 GOING 011! Nil ... nr~1aura111 EqurpmPn! & bar furn11u re. i\lu.~t i;ell~ 675--S:J:l4. FACTOltY rlirrr\ r1e11lrr.[•••••••••• i\111JOl"\\'ilY & l!nlf Pint, from Antiques/Classics 953 tons. 30 Years P.xperience $79i 86:1 \\1. lRTh St, C.i\1. CAPTAIN Unhm1lrrl )icrn£e -any ,[!:l"flSS ~all & power. Profe~ional 1971 Che\' y Pick Up E!.'l~ FORD . Pick U p l'po!'t f1~hlni;:-ti:\llde; !-1exican \•'/C::inip<>r hk .. nPii•, l2,000 cuslomiz~. l9M red Ra':11 TV R d ' H ' & CenlraJ America & Pacif-m1. S2.7!Xl . Call 675-3781. Hl'mi e~. Better than f~1 r ' a IO, iFi, 836 ic Coast waters _ 111struc-.:.::::.:==-="'-"-'c'-'--c-1 end. Tf!w bar & tauno. S1JO. Stereo CA1\1PER i;hril R' U~ or hrst offer. AltE>r 6 00'.:'."'.'=-------11011 111 boa! hand!lng, sea-5 CASH r~~ '68 MGI AU'lorlW.Uc, Wirt wheel•, AMIF• RattiD. U.002 m ile1, wood Sl.eerlnr Wheel, )'r'llow wl'.h tM.ck Interior, truly bet.utilU!: 6: onp.J through- oul, for used Cll'I I trucks, 1'a.t call us J0r treoe estim111ea. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask Im Sales Managl!r 1!12U Beach Blvd. Huntington Beacb 841.ti£181 KI 9·1Ul ANNIVERSARY •SO AUTOS WANTED Top dollar for clean used CIH'S, ~ Andy Brown, THEODORE ROBINS FORD 206() HARBOR BLVD, COSTA !\1F.SA &12-0010 \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR. TOP USED CARS SALES • SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS llOO W. Coaal Hwy. N!wport Belich FIAT • Complete Stock ot mass """' ... "FRIEDLANDER" I J7SG llACH ILVD. l Hwy. J91 893' 7SW • 531-6824 $1695 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Cout Hwy. Ne~ Beach 642-'405 . '70 MGB GT, slnt concl. AMI Yl\-1, o'd, hardly used. 6,0CKI mi. $2950. 213:328-49-12. '64 MGB-GD COND $1000. 675-3167 Il your car ls eKtra clean, '71 Fiat U4 Spider , 5 spd, see us first. Ptrelh"s, immac, lo miles. OPEL B 1\UF:R BUICK $2,000or bst oUer . 548-4532. 1----------- 1.JJ E, llih SI. JAGUA_R __ '66 KADETTE WAGON Cmta 1\.lesa 5-18-7765 Autos, lmpor'red 970 Large Selection of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W's Porsches- Campers & Vans 100'/o 30 Day or 1000 :1\lile.!J Guarantee PaM.s & LaDnr • Engine • Trans. e Front & Rear A"tle Asst!mbhes e Brake Sys- tem • E'lectrical Syst~-n c~~o~ '~~ .• ,~s 5-19-3031 Ext. 6fi or 61 19i!l !!ARBOR BLVD, COSTA l\.1F:SA USED SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE NOW! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER *JAGUAR* 1969 2 '2, Rritish Green na- t11ra.I leather interior, au10- matic, Air Cond, chrorne wire wheel:'\', 23,oOO mi. Xtra nire. {ZVC795) Mac Howard 839-9600 OR Sll-0608 4 Speed, Radio, Ht'Qttt. tSYP\95) $S99 HIGHLAND MOTORS 2145 Harbor Blvd. Costa J\.!esa &tS-S.104 '66 OPEL l"lllltback. Clean, good ccncl. R&ll, 11ir. $59j. M2-8TI6 or 673--8117. '69 Raleigh Kadette, lo mJ'1, Corn~r 1st & Harbor Xlnt sh11pe. Sl450. Santa Ana * * 615--0363 * • .-.. -J~A~G-X-KE. r"'m°'m-,-•ru-t"'•"'"'' I __ P_O_R_S_C_H_E __ , ~lust stt! $2750/oUer, Ph. ">-3270· i --.-6-S_P_o_rs_c_h_e __ JENSEN Automatic, Air Cond, A~1/ JENSEN Fi\-t Radio, Jo miles, Im· AUTlIORlZED maculate Conrl . !<\LES .-SERVrCE $3695 '67 LAl\fBORGH.lNI 350 GT, hrighl red, perfect ccnd. S7SOO. Call 542-5555 bet 5. LOTUS '64 Lot11s Elan NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V, Coa~t 1111')'. New!XJr1 Bcacb. 642-9405 ~--~--~-PR ESTl GE CARS '69 TargB, air, AM/1'~M. Im- maculate • '66 912 CCUJlf', mag whttl1 • 'fl() \liOO coupe r.hrome wh<!el'I, sharp. Authorized Dealer (1) 523-7250 ** REFRIGERATOR ~5. Furniture & m1scellBneous 546--36 71. NE\\' Yri~hica camera, eler- tro 35 mm. $65: Zebra mini b1kr, S65. 546-2&55. STEREO, 1971 Gar 1· s r cl n1<i nsh1p, DR & ('{'lesttaJ tii·ire, xlnl cond Sl2 · 5a7-l:1.98. mnrlel, full slE'reo rhangl"r, 11 .• 1·1i::a·i on. PICK UP & 5j7-sJ:-.!1 =r.~AR~E~.,.~=,~,m~~,~,,,.,~,,c-c .. ccA .. no E. 1.s1 St., S.A. 547--0764 air suspension s pea k,. rs !)!-:LIVERY AN\'\VHERE: Cycles, Bike1, pick-up. Xtr;is. Serif)Us HI· Oren daily 9-9: clo~ Sunday This Be11uUtul Roadster rost thou:o;ands when new, one owner, Service records Avail. '6.l PORSCHE, yellow w/blk interior, AM/FJl.1, chrome wheE>ls, beaut rond. S2. 150. 615-6409 or 675-7379. \\'ALNUT rlinini;: !hi w/8 chrs, 3 le1n·P~. Perfect cond. S3TJ. 642-420.1. FILL DlRT avail at Laguna Brach. Call 71•1/646-5934 \\"Ir r n i; s -over ,;~stem . cap1;i1n available for ex-Scooters 92.5 qu1nei; only. $1200. 540-~:-.5. AUSTIN AMERICA $1595 '61 PORSGIE, Reblt trans, New c\utdl_, New paint job, Clean. Call Bil 6: 5.16-5781. POfiSCJIE '62 Cabriolet Rerl wlblk inter. $Z150. Call 673-32.'iS. eve~. Ai\1/F;\1/:\1P:'\ radio & tenderl cruising_ EJ.:tensh·e Dune Buggies 956 tape player, sttll hrand new•, adm1ntstrative experience. TMINI JOHN'S BIKES \1·as lrft on la y-1111'ay . &16-2977. HONDA New* Used Or1~1Mlly "'-llrl r11r .\.~1:1. Pll~' -13~~-~o~.,-.,,,-",-d'.-,-,-,.,-,-,.,-,, DESK. & chair. r·omm'l i;11e, Repairs or! bal;i oce of SU:i l)r ~11111 w/1 rlr. SI:?~. Sii Garag• Sale 812 TOAD Dun .. Bliggy, '65 V\V lfiOO ~quarelmck eng. Strrel IPgnl S!lOO. 545-9494 or eves 673--16·11. good cond . $.=.!!. English 2340 Nel'.'POrt Blvd. payn1f'nls. Collection Dept. * * 67.i-fiJl.98 * * ''FRIEDLANDER" mBple !ge rlresSf'r l.· mirror, Oprn 6-111 \V kdays 714/893--0;ill . B P 906 DR Pwkur, 1hi1·k glAss htltly, complPte & fu ll !Ille hed S75. Sal & Sl!n 9·6 . oats, ower ,.,.. •••CM nnn. •i 1 1 1972 ZENITHS: All rnl)(fCI!'. 1n -.'C"-:::-::-::-:-c:---:c---c "'irNI .'<t lrga. rhl"flmP. x flt 2400 ElrlPn Avr. garagP No. 645-4710 i;tock. Sprrial npf-'1"1IJ11:t; ~11 Je JI!' CH P.. Is craft C1c:h for your Honda rnn1I. 1\1ake of!Pr, ~8-13'.17. 14. 646-4712 until 5 pm, Sa! -\\'!11 take Trade-Ins-on thrsc new nlnd<'\<:. D i~-(""nn~lrllat1on . Loaded. 5.l7-~2.\ • 1!~3-7556 f)UNF: hugi;c.•, OH-mild ty)""I<', I ~"~"'~T·"='~',· --=~--. li,-,-,-.. .,-,-,,-ro-,-,-,"-P-,-,-,,.-. -pe rou111.~ fnr rat<h. J::xlPn1!Prl $2·1.000. 1\1ay take trade. 1 -.,-,-,-U-Z_U_h-.r-;n--c~c=.-,~'11'." hi" V\V eng, make offer. \\'ALNlIT rlinetle V.'16 coral 642. Jn original cartons. warr1111t1es & fr.,.e i:1111P111111i; J),1)S !21.1\ 636--0757 e.l!es niile:igt'. Good cnr1(J\t1n11, 5'1S-5.114!l. chRtrs, $40; rrundlP be<l, 2,000 ~hcets s1.a X 14"' and wi th ell NH1~r·I~·~. A.~k al.,,111 ~714) 557-2J.j() Just like 11r,1•: $l7j 10--U-,-.,-.. -8-.,,-cy-.-,-1-,-,_,-,,,.,--y. SJ;i: rrfrlg/freezrr, $35: lr~ 3,000 ~hee!s 8'~ X ll", cash !.-r111'ry prl!'~~· ARC 21· l-lornPtnade, fihrn::la~s s.ig...10~:.. N"w trip, strerrt !~al. SiOO. hi rd cagP, $10: rlrc. !"lryer Su rp lus Jrom tria l Color TV, !l021 1\f rHllA at hull ~lps 4. g!Ulev & heilrl, J!lin 11 .D. Spnrtstrr. e)"r j;;&-2012. S45: pr w•roughl iron chairs, drmon.~1ra11on. Pnre $85, l\l;ii::nnl 1A. llR. !lfig..1\2'.l. inhi;rl 1.10 ho. Vn\v~ eng. Ask .,,, ~~~------=7= still1. f111I J1>a lhrrs. ~1ZE' ':',: Trucki 962 "·hil", $2:1. &11-49M. cC_e_l_l _&l_24_3_21_.,'_xt~.-'_77_.~-ZENITll Con:<-011> Cnlrir T .V fnr John 8Yl-:i:ZS2 9 am....J :\lu~t srU Sl.7JO or best u . Gi\RAGE Sale~ Furn, pain-Stereo tape fif'ck, 2 speaken, \\"a!nur C11h1nf't Slf\O. I-'-'-"'-·=~==~==-c'-"-·-6_1'-~"~'c'c~-~=-'68 Chevy 1/2 Ton ting.~, hanging l11m11s & r ar phones & tapes. S350. fi7~T:i~i!l CllARACTI::R BOAT Honda :l'i() Dirl SfilO. ml\ny othf'r h ll us e ho 1 n \Vomrn's goll clubs $65, !:~~~~~~~~~~/ 21 ' Jnhrrl, fully equip. llonrla l.=.!J ~l'rr"t S\Qn. Piclrup. V-~. l Spr{'<i. Top D JIB Cond111nn. f!r.~li~1RJ only g!X1'1~. 10212 Cynthia r. · 9611-~56. [ I ~ ~1n't rnn<i. Popular Both firni. i:..l"es 641-?J!iO tOff Brookhu~t bl"· Ada mg \\' M ( R L PO 0 L ref rig, free 10 You S P;irarlP E nrry. 54&-63~ HO;..'DA. ~l ini Trail. s::OO'i S 1795 & Atlant11 I a\·ncarln, S!l!l: wla, ~1 5; n·-u111 fhle l/~. lg, lo hr~ on <"~nrlillnn. 00 Carh-Boired TABLE ~.:i.", b11nd ~:Jll", rhil1r. $:1: TV. $15: storr. 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 rl'hlt ,,nr:, i.lrrps 4. Sil.000. ou t Call alt,;, f;iJ-2:r.li. radial 11rm ~::i.11', tlr1 ll~, $2.'i &16-Ji21 Q11nr. ~1tl~l4:}0. ----1 hlkr tml~. rtr. ~11 t Ont~ ~23 \\". -1~;n C1n1<1l!1 !M ,.,. tra1 CARPET contractor h;:is ex-2 ,\DUL'r :o;1111nf<P r~r~. l 2:1· r i\!l~l.JNER. Cati Cn1<. lindf'r ;>()'! ni1lr~ Perlrct lfi!h. N.B at Pl11rrnt1a. er~~ shags, h1-lo11·s; S2 yrl . !<'ma) ... 1 mll.l", m1h alTf"ro>rl ~Ir< 4, 1Cr'c1(! r nnrl. lu!! cvrs sr;;1. ~~;.i;;,'.l S'"llfnc: nut fu1·n 1t11re 11p. fr"" est. Jason 71~: !..· d<'rl1,1erl, tn £'1 h1>n1<' .c, t'\ll".i~ S:1-...00 ti!2-11:~3 ·f,~ 1tn:-.nA-:?,j~_,-,-r-1.-7--,,-,~1~,., "1~hr~. rlnt);1nc, r lr. 4:'l'.!-22:i.4. "I" ll:\J S''I PJ \rL-;-.,..,-;---F n 1~· ~_, ,.,...,.. "' .,..,...... '' . " 1' r~ <-" • ,..,. • "'ii""'• ron<1 '1/\P<:< !h;in 8.'""' n11 < ~l.~.122!1 nr !lf>J\-9'1!'\.~ fi:"l.i 0VAL hr.11rl carpP!, DARLL'\r. kittC'ns, n1 1>.erl 11·/lr~\l"r. ~G(YVl P\"1 rit~ $\11(1 4!'1~-71110 lY.'1112 l~tt1n1u~ 1,.,. H R. ,. .. "n~d P<I $129 \!nvino-I I & I I I r r---,1° --= p !•, .. . . .,-r 1nr< .nn~ · Sl"r ia1 ... 1. ........ ,,. ;~ir.V"smr!\!rr 2700 m1 . i " Cnuch, 2 tnhlf'~c;lr~plng sa.-~4~ S~7-~-~~-'-· ---f;i~1--1!'.)i . JG.-Cl.'!'" i"'-ll, :t:• hr n1n1nr !..· S2-IOl1 nP ir, n111.<I 1<rlJ Slm.I MacHoward 839-9600 OR 531-0608 Corn"r J.c:t S ltYhc:ir ::;.;inta 1\na • IH. lnt,.rnat1'lnill llarY .. strr fll-:CH EATIQN CENT!-:H "'"·'· 0 k•.", 11,·r i;.-rrf'n r1 c. PR'CTI"\' ,-" ''' 0 l-0 t•·" f0Q\ll' J " k II I 1· II f•0 rt·0 • ,...,.., ~ ·' 11 \.} c-L L n" r •·• ·• ~ , •• ,.., 1n~ \.fllif'<'r 1 rn~. 1r r II ~· r·ri111p. " •··· ;l!.~-2<1i•I ;di ;i p.m 2207 \\"atr.rfrnr1l. rr!;l-1 . b('r:l. hr11rl & frint ('Oflfl'()l, ] l?rry, ] 11(!f'r, 1 ln!'lf1i"-" <"OJl•l. $(i"JI fi7'\-l4:1'.;. --1ROY CARVER, Inc. 1:17[1 K,\\\'A SA!<I :;:flee f\l'\ll 292;-i Harbor Blvd. Household Goods 814 ~IOVING h;v 0 w n f' r ; Bea11tih1l Kin,;: 6 pr. oak BR set, also queen 6 pr. \\·ith 11rmoin>. Cu~L built R' _l;Ofa & ln\·e seat {!tulp1ured 1111! :<.a('rif1rr S2.'IQ, f4ft-423 ), 5'11!-11~7]. 'lt C;i!.in r11l\SPf, .\"-ii J·IP y ,\CHT CLUB \\r<'mhership GOOD hn111r 11·11h rh 1I~ \1rrrr11 1.<P t. iu st h;i11l1><1 All et suDstantial s11vings. m1.xcd KPei;hi"illli 4 yrs. PXTras. $."FllO. Ph. 673-9189. 548--2381 493-4167 5J6.-.fil I~ Rf! 6 . 17· CJIRIS Crall Cavalier Miscellaneous Wanted 120 $!;'ii fi1'11 ~l:Z-7.lll'.l ()T ;21.l l C'n.~tl\ tl'1Csa S<lG-41144 5!12-3278. ~-=-van ramp,.r . J'.i1(}\.fonrl11 CL 17."i. xlnt ....,nil Autnn111t1r. Al R CON- Sl;'il. rr1vateparty.Lom1'i;. [)lf l ONINC:, CamflC'r ;\lALE B11:<Pnj1. 9 mns old. IX>~. m11st ~Pll , S700. 5lli·:'i9!).I F.11 Lllptnrn1 .. 'i1nk, SIQVI', f'f(', '69 Austin American Back to School Speclal 6 to Choose From All in Pr.rff"ci Co11fi1tion, De- raill.'d & .<;:,af~ly C/Jt'Cked, all U/l(lf'r 16,000 n1ilC'!I, \Vhi!e they las1 $895 'NEWPORT . IMPORTS • NEWPORT IMPORTS . '65 Porsehe C-2, rrhlt eni;:, 3100 \.V • ...:Otlst Hwy. srrv recorfis, xl11! conrl. Newport Beach ST.iOO or offer, 49,1--008!1. 642-9405 -,6'-l'O--RSC>-IE SC convt'rt. ---~L~O~T;;;-U:~SC---:-:-l ~r111 paiut, s1rong t>nR. AUTlIORIZED M11ny xtras. S2775. 536-~217. SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT . IMPORTS TOYOTA '70 Toyota Corona 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. 3100 \V. Collsl Hwy. Newport Brach Nl!wport Beach 12.000 m1Jf!J;, Xtra Clean, Automatic, Radio, Heater, etc, (983ASPJ 642-9405 ~A=us=T=IN~H=EA~L~E=Y~I MERCEDES BENZ "67 ,\USTfN t!Pn lf'.\', nrert!' w'l\rk C;i!1 TuP~ lhr11 t-ri, JO lo .'i ~10-:,s;4 !~! 11fr. --------'6.1 A!':;-fJN ll"ill\' S11n1e E n" n"""~ "'°'~kr1~. SHX). • :..11;-12<2 • BMW /<•1!0mo1il"e Ex.-C'llente DATSUN "69 280-SL COllp.e roa.ds1er, 11u10. 11.1r • 'fi!I Zi0 /8. lull jJOW('r, air • ·70 2:80-SE full IJO"Tr, air e ·;o 25\).C l""'lU[JP e '6/! 230. ll Ulfl, air . '611 230/1!, 4·spd, Bir • '67 2?,0.-S, au1n. air. :-O!ANY 1\IORE Au lhori1NI Df'aif'r (lj 523-i 2::0 Orange County's . Largest Selec:tion New & Used Mercedes Benz Jim Slemons Imps. W arne r & Main St. Santa Ana 546°4114 $1795 MacHoward 83:J-9f00 or S.ll -0608 Corner lst & H11rbor Santa Ana. --"" •~"---- TOY OT A DEMO SALE !.ARl;E NE\\' &. l!SED TOYOT:\ SELEC110N ~E~ L:S !31<.:ronr: YOU BU\'! ..De.rut Lewi& W TOYOTA 1946 ll11rbor. C .. \1. &\fi .. !l30.l '70 Toyota Corona Mk II f· \'eh'f'll 3 matching ch;iir.;. Oak coffee and f'lld rom- mrofi~. a.1'"'1 pP.ran srL G11me ,..., VPrtril ~!11 !· lo1·e seat_ Nau" R' ~l"lf11 t.· 2 niatch1ni;: chl\lf"!. i\1irnirs k many l11mp110. Port. rnlnr TV. All mu~t \:lf' Yilrl. lfi:ffi F110th11I Lane, S.A. R32 -AA74 . NF:\\' l'CrlinPr, Ir Pr ie r. hrrlmnm furniture 1' more. 204 F,. 22nd SL 541<-2174. lrtt to i:ond homl'. 6T.r3325 '6,11 TRJUL\fPH 50'1. F:x . 11 IRIWCJ. 011n 1on J."ord. :i'i7-Sf;~ll! Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 mechJnical c n n d 11 lo n. 546-7070, 2210 So. Main Rt l----------cK~l~T°'T°"E"N S B <l fl rah I e, ---. Sacriril'e sr.oo. ;.1~2815. W11ro.,r, Santa Ana . f.1crccdcs '&t 100 SL. This car is comf)Cli1 1on !iiharp -M'I! & drivl! this ~aut car & make ofler. &M-2951l before 8 pm. % Dr Hardtop, Rarlio Heat- c.r, TPrrific r.od of th 0 e S\Jm- mrr S.1vings, Very Lo m il~. yellow with blnck inl"E'rior. ' .. ~ach inery 116 PORT.11ircnm J1rPgjl;or , sprRy guM. 11ir hrushrs, 10·· radial saw, 1·11cu11m pump W/lhl. TolrJpn II' c 11 I", hydraulic jack~. p 'I 1v,. r undl!'r, Fischer p.ii.lnt mix- 'er fl~ extlngUisher, lape 1,m~rhine:11, Ka.rrlex f i I '" , Miller poy,·,.r Ji!'. r I n cl f! r , turkey cookPrs, ?l!ixRO l'orillnvo :cot"! donn. ~"OOd I.bl b11Sf'11. ~4'x!O' gl11s11 & formlc.1J. 54~2184. Misce llaneous 118 CASH R~glslen $2.'i Tri S400: Ohve!!I rrin1in11: Calrulator llkl' nrw. ,\rtrll n~ m~rhim? ~ ~-IN! m11kf'r; Srot~m11n ' fiihllvPr \ Derp Ir y e r (t"·in 1: Lnt~ f!I misc Tl'st11urant f'C1Ulflmen 1. Adel· 't!ti;: ()1~C h ln P, /., l;)·~wThen1 Sl.50 lt'I $25. " ust ~II thlii weekvid, S.t, Sun It i\fon. 6454'19~. DA IL\' Pll,ITT lnr Acllrin1 CASH PAID FOR fin~ fl.lrn!lure, appl111 nces. an11q11es. On" piece or houseful. CaJI da.v nr night, 5'19-2241 or ;,.i7-7733. Y.'ANTED: \\llsh to buy i;:nrxl 11.<r<l cumn1err1al 1\·e1 anrl firy vacuvm 111 rea~nahle prier. Call &12-646$ 11rtrr 4:00 or \1·eekrnds. \\'antcrl : \\'EIGHTS, Ol~wpic i;!11JV!AJ'fl. &pp. 400 lbfl, R.10-7562. Music•l ln1truments 122 BUFFET TENOR SAX NE\\I AR NEW $200 * 646-9;i23 * hl\11~rhrokrn To s:nod t-omes DLX. 35 FT. SLOOr-'fi 'i'A~IAl!i\ 12:, \IX ·:.1 Chf'\)' 1 ron, rlual whrrl:<, only. S42-. ..S2!i. \\"/ or \\! nut skirf'{'r -~ ." R!C">IAN >IF~. tS:=."" st<1k" h"d truck, n"'v shori ~ ---\\"k. ··calypH'.l"' slip •E· •, ,.. ··• "'"' fREf. <larl1ng f-'"r~1;i n &-R~lty\;t Ra\' ('luh. Ph. nn fi73-30·t1 hlnrk, 01'1\" pl\1nt. xlnt morl, r k · ---~ ---gorYl Br .. ~. SiOO, C<1ll aft l'art rr~ian 111"n~. F"mf' Br1I f.16-2212 MRE SALF:; L\lotorrycle 6 '"'· ft.12-24fi7. 1n~-ha1rerl . fi "·k~ l\12-liRll2 -·-Sl'>" " -----lil' t'lybr1rli;;c Cru 1~f'r; Sport tra1lrr holcls 2 hlkf!s •. 1. rt FR~:E clf'an fill 1tlrt, ~·ii\I li~h inc, cnllsing. Spls 6_ 5'1fi.4133 '6.i F'orrl F7#1 C11h an h I fi:t.' Pl t"t S! C\1 rl Cha~~is, Si77. 011n!nn Frirr!. llU .. ;J uni ' . . $11.i n~1· 6-14-R2Jl. 1!111)-HO~DA CL 70, re eel 54f>-7QJO, 22·\0 So. M111n Ill c~ n ~:..-!Y.Y.10. · 27 ""'''"" s~ -----Cal 15 + Catlina co"''· v"· ''"'· W11rnPr, S1111l;1 Ana. 6 Frf'r' k111rns, :I !<fllid ""hi. 2 _ 11 k 1 f 1110 F"ul!y :~l(l-113 .. J;i'----- l}lk 1 rhr "rl'y v!'rv furr:. " rr ';iys or : -----3 "M CHF~VY P.lJ. ru:-.trim · ' · · "'llllflflt>rl Lor,;,l!on r-; .. ivflt)r( 1...afilrs l'J"' Scl111·1nn, nriv. ' f!eetsitle insulated cam!)f'r &1 4-ffil\R N,B. ll11rhnr. 7141968-4840 for info SflC'ed w11h ro11s!tr & h11.ncl shPll. P!li.;:rim. new bri:ikes, TO .lfOOd homr larar C:rrm11n B S 'I 909 bri:ike!I. ;65. 962-3120. Cllrb, ~le. $1000 or be!;t of-Sh•pllf'rd mnlr, r.rntlf', lol'-oats, al TACO 44 J\.1inl-bike 1970 fer. M!l--2815. Ing n111t1r" !'~6-73flR I 11 _, f -=""~~~--~,-,--.I ' . }'OR gale, brand new Sabol J\100P. · Exce ent coi11.il ion 1960 Ford ~ ton aG\kt" hed FREE male k1t1ens. unui;uaJ ti Hllllmark. Never l>N'n In :1 11 hp, $RO. 830-5057. trtick. Like new lil'E's, m11.rking~. 11£'1naJe Clll, \\'ill !"rer. :JZ:!O c 11 sh, fit{Tt..._:.. Mobile Hom•• '35 rehuiJr rarl i11for. $4 75. pay for ir.pay. 536-4960. !lliZ-5384. 642--0~1 Aft 6pm. CONTEMPO. LAGUNA HILL> 2.J."\Ot RIDGE ROUTE DR. (Corner ol t>.loulton Pkwyi REG. Tiny 'Toy f'ox Tt!lTicr. :\IARINER 35 dfesel ketch, - to edits wht:1 y,·iJl hn i'e 'Gre11: crusing boa!, a.sk only GUITAR, unp Ii. case, xln'l ~yl"d. 5.1l-J 766. $25,000. Avtry 1: Co ., Auto Le•sing 964 ANNIVERSARY •so cond . .noo. FREE WOOD ,;"'-'":;;;:';:'·~-~-,-----"" 673-30-18 1M4 Superkir, CM ft46.3l.1~ FLIPf'F:R, complet~ 11·ith Office Furniture/ ~~~~~~~~~~I uib, $250. _':~uip. ....-=.8242 [ "911 Ind Supplllls II ~] K1 ~~359 DESK, walnul, <N""" . . Pf'desta.J, locking c enter X\nt tvil'lrl. $.'"1.'iO. 673-4~1! rlrawf!r. Xlnl {'('Incl . 644-6111. l.W CAL 31 No. l.'U. $2!IOO. fully =--=--:---.12~6• I Dogs et1u1ppr<l P I a nos/ Organs -""°""°'"°"cc-.,.--..,.--;:--G ER:'-1 AN Shr")lhern, 9 mn * 54R-7\14 * RALm\'IN Grand Piano, xlnl cont!. :JI.JOO, 642-4002. * PlANO, upright. * (;«.d Conril!ion $175. • CALL ;i.%-9612 * C11ll f.12~;ill78 No11•! ----- I m11le If) qu111lliccl buy .. r , CAL 22-r-rull race, G<'.IOd 96Z-fil.'t; i;;ill~ & .l?P.llr, Try $4500. POODLES -pup~. hh1ck Av .. ry k Co. fiM--0407. mini AKC, ~hot1; FLIPPER $150 Re11son11bll", :).ili-2111.2. 673-25:""19 Great D•ne Pups D11ily Pilot \\'11.nt AKC Rr;;, F1111·n. 714 ~27-00'38 b1.r~aln~ g11IOl'I!'. Prf'sti2e adul1commur.ily 11.d-~ j11rent lo Lei11urr World. ~ beautiful ~urmundlngs, 111\ PINTO \Y/AUTO. ruxury appoln1m .. n1~. Tiler-Tran!!. s:-. da.y, ~ mne. llJ!f'ulic PM!. Sltuna~. ex"r-THEODORE r ist zym, 4 bilh11m ta hies. ROSI NS FORD murti, inurh mnrt>!orl !n 2060 l{ARBOR BLVD, St>" ht>.11111. furn n1 Pl8 COST/ MESA &12-00IO p;irk-hkr ~~111ni;:. CALI. R:l().WOO or t\30-7900 Autos Wanted 968 ll X 39' 1 Br. S3000. IM PORTS WA.iVfEO C1111h. ~o:rX"'! Orange Counties 2761i f3n!l1ot, • :1.2 TOP S Bll\"ER 60 x 12, 2 br SaM.ra. Aclull BtLL MAXEY TOYOTA. p11rk nr ocean. New er• & t88!Jl Beach Blvd. b1ln!I. ~2-fi141 H. 8C'ach, Ph. 847-8555 '70 DATSUN 4 Sp('t'(f. filr. 1l<id1n, HP11!Pr. F..xc('ll .. nt (l)nd1tion. Vinyl RMI. ~730AVIJ \V iii Finance Pr1vatP Party \Vlth Small t>oll'n And Low Payments. Ci!l) 11f1 9 11m 494·fi8ll or 546-8736. '65 DATSUN WAGON 4 Speed, Rarlio. H'ater. !NMJ9351 SSfl9 HIGHLAND MOTORS 2145 Harbor Blvfi . Costa Mesa 645-54(){ 1971 DATSUN P lt:kup. 4 cpeed transmission, r11C11n 11.ncl he11ter. In C'XcellC'nt ronclilion, Phone !)46-37&3, DATSUN -l96'1---1600 Roadster. Very clenn, ex- cellent ccnrlltlon. $1195.00. Ph. 545-2083 alter 5:30 P.M. ·70 DATSUN Plcku11 w/Per- ris camper. nu tin!~, lo ml. $1.%(1. fl7~\lijj7. DATSUN '69, 2 dr', 510 9e(l. 4 sprl. R&H. pr!. perty. $1295. 644-55L'l • 1970 DATSUN 510 • R/H, stick 1;hlfr Sl450 Zl3/592-5m IT'S Bc11ch ho>Jhe 11me. Bla- 'l"es1 ~ell!clion ever! See the DAILY PTLOT Cla.vltled Sl!Ctlon nowt '56 190 SL Convertibll! Nu lacquer, xlnt cond, * $1450. 673-4818 * METRO '61 Mell'O, good tran11p. 2. ne.w Hres &: headga-'ket. $250. 644-8196. MG $1695 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W, O:Ut Hwy. Newport Beach 1969 T oyota Coron• ---------"I 4 Dr, Don't m1" thla 1Da.rp ~ THINI •"~" "FRIEDLANDER'' UJM leACM rMWT, •t1 8D3-7566 • 537-6824 MG At.mlORIZED SALt:;S 6 SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. CN&t Hwy. Nl!'wpoM BtacO:-J. __ -=nM~.E FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD little ~. Low U:iw mile- age, beautiful Biqe with l\Ulo h·an1', Radio, !YVA02'1) John~n I Son, 2626 HarOOr Blvd., Costa ME'M, 540-5630. TRIUMPH ·~ Triumph GTG Lo mi. Ex. Cond . nooo ,.,,_ . VOLKSWAGEN '61 VW bos, rcbtt traJll It f'ng-. 2 new tires A bat!. -·~-"'-· ~::_:~~1~9· ___ _ '6.i VW Squareback 1190 • Qfi2-C1i'9 • 'fit VW, r/h, bia ttsr tires, good colld. Pvl pty, S450. Eve11/.vknd1 534-4535. "WEED Jt 6 ~ap'"-.es.an ou! Uwt trea1uret • trash - tun'I Into cuh tltnt a Oa\ly Pilot Cln.q_qlflPd ~n. 1)42~567R I • ' ' ' . ' {JI DA/LV PILOT MOl'!d~y s~otfmber b, lq71 TuesdfY . StDltmbtr 1, lll71 ~~~~:J~IJ~~OA~l~LY~P~IL~O~TI r*~~-:*?.1 r~ ... ~ .. ~ ..... ~~ ~,§J~~r~ .... _ .. ~"'_ .... ~~l §l~ ~, ~., ... ~~ ... ~,. ~,§l~1~1.__~ ..... -= .. = .... =~1 §J~1:1~ ...... ~ ..... ~,. ~1 §1~ ~,~~'_" ... ~,_, ... ~,._:,~,§l~'~I ~'""~.,,..~.,. ~,§1~1 , ~ ..... l§l TOYOTA ll·---~---:-~~,1~0 DISCOUNT Autos, lmportod_ Autos, Import.cl 970 Auto1, UMCI t90 Auto•, Used 990 Auto•, UHd 990 Autos, Und 990 Auto1, Us.a SALE FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON '7! DEMOS . * '70 CORONA WAGON I J2~"SG.1 $1599 THINKING 10F A NEW OR USED VW? Let Harhnur \'olks.,\ragrn Prove To ,·nu That \\'e .~rprrriate Your Business ----1 VOLVO ~y'OEO· "FRIEDLANDER" IUst 114CM I MWT. :iti 893· 7566 • 537-6824 CADILLAC CADILLAC 1970 "EL DORADO" LESS THAN ~ MILES f11r1or.v Air rond .• lull Pl'"'· ll'r, gtll'rM tapr & multiplex, tl!' &· rrl~p!C 111.....-r. Full ----------1 le11.1ti,.r in!Pnnr, trunk OJ>l"o- Autos, Us•d 990 r r !'Ir., io lc. Ahmlurtly ___ M_E_R_C_E_D_E_S ___ , tl,\wl,.s.!'i 11.nrl "on' rif 11 TRADE-INS kintl '• iM.1R~;:-:, ·7• Buwk E lr,r trA 2:.>5 with NABERS Cadillac P\"Pr.1 <Yllll'f'l\"Ahle npt1rin, AUT!IORIZEO {)~;ALER -------CHEVROLET ------'67 Malibu }la.rd!op, l yea r warr;infy, 6 eyl, t111ro t.rllos. Power St~ril18. R.a<l1n, Irrnt,ar, "'hne \l"ll lls. nntPrl '=111111<, Wh!'r-J l'<lVf'l"!'I, (°lnl~' 3il.()()O m 1!io.~. tT.C::\4.~21 .S13S8 (;;:i r. rl1>0 r.rn1p l.1nr'l;1\n -111er- l'llry, <._;i:trdPri (;m"" Aird. 111 Ar'nOkhur·"r l'lfi :ti~ CONTINENTAL CONTINENTAL ------"~ '71 Contin•ntal H.T. Cpe. LI KE Nf;W, 5000 ~II. COUGAR '69 Couqar Coupe Faell'IO' Air Conti, Pnv.·<?r .,. Stttrtns. Brakt!i, Xtra nirr , ''" $2495 MacHoward 8J9.9600 OR lJt.0608 Cnrnr-r l<l k H11rhor ."Fl.Jiiii. •. \1111 --DODGE.--* '69 COROLA 2 DI. (04180£) I OVER 150 NEW & USED vw·s TD CHOOSE FROM . BRING YOUR TRADE, WE'LL BUG YO U IMMEDIATELY. l1kio 11{'\• • '&! Ponr111r Rr>n-26()o ll11rhnr Rlvri., llP\ 11!,,, l\rrl rr. 111!! ptJWPr • C'11~111. ,\\""'" 'ffl C'hiov.v -.c;""i;;t 111n-\I ~~ Ciiprlf'"'. V-.IO, fl.lllt), 1'r:~n", ra!"IOt'\' Arr C"•)ti<J , P•n1"r 1'1f'l'rllll:;, '·"9l' ~:1 1. $!!77 J)11n1 nn Ft)i•rt, !'.ISi·ifliO, :?:!·10 ~ )1;i1n llt \\'arnrr, S<lnla Ana, 1970 MARK 111 Bf.AUTJf'UL. Jo'ULLY l.UX- l 'RY t:QUIPPED CLASSIC. EV'l'ry lu,!ury .,lltr& pl1J5 only 20,()XJ l"&l'f'!utly rtnvr n m!l- r11. 1'hia luxury nr i& l'htw- lr1<s Ill P\'l'I)' dPtl.\L I !nvlll!' ynur ln~pf't'!1nn ,t15 .i!.!'i nl'llf' llP\\' m11rl1t1nn w111 tW> ht::rtrr 11flrr•·•·111.1M. 11v• l't'lll ll v;:iJ. 11P "r 1h1,. t'ar is S71jO, 11'PI· l,1• Rl11!' Ann k1. M1H11'1•ior I 111n pr•'pl'lr...-1 10 11 rrPp! $fiii.il1 hrm. J ha\'r rlr1vr n 11l1.1; f111r 1·ilr t.111re 11iow, LI ynu h111~ il ny 'IUr.<;llnn~. yolJ n111y r<'a1·h rne Al my h<>ml', f'l..1-ll~li or my oll ice '.>I&. HiOO. T •ls °"'11.uhtu\ ritr mtl:r,t bio 11~ Bnd <lr1\·r-n !'fl 11.ppN'rl- Rlt~. Clll.$S.IC Satin bil1<'k t1n· 1sh '11111 hlark l11nd11 u 11nd hl11rk lratllr-,. 1n!r r·1nr, rQUIJl'" Jll"r\ "'llh lhe hnt.«I, t"lll! fll"•\l"f'r , Fi '""Y /l\\r .Cl'A I, 1111 11lti;: \\hi ,\uln tPmp 11 1r ri1n<i. l'«1,.,r rlnnr Jn1·k1<, :ooirrf'O, mtilriplP.~ r 11 <I 1 n, :0.!1rhrl1n r11ri1AI ply 11rr~. 1111r\ murh mn1·,,, Plra~"' a~k f•ir a 1!,.n1nnstr1111rm. r,lifl. EXll, Jn~111~n k Son. 2626 H11r1"xir Bl\'d., Cowl& JI.ten. !"140-5630 ~ii !'lntit:"' T'l<'~llP \• 111\ ramfJPr. P1<'lnll1 C 11 mp ,. r ~[lef'1Fl.1. •._ 1nn, (l'l\'""r 111....-r- 111i,:. V-.1!. l1k,. 11Pw 111rl11d1ng r'lJTI (Jf'I'. 1YDA 17:01 S2~77. nuntnn ~·nrrt . 54ti-707(). 2240 .~. :\l11.1ri Al \\lt1rne'I', Slll"lt& Aruo . $1099 * '68 CORONA 11/TB011\ $999 * '69 VW GHIA I V0H014 ) $1499 * '69 V.W . BUG i .X0B558 ! $1499 * '68 FIAT ISO H.T. !VZM&2SI S!llO!ll $1299 * '66 DATSUN IDSTlt IStWISSI $1199 *MAVERICK CP'I. !IJl!NPl $1699 * '65 FORD J OR. H.T. (PG,t.,711 1 $799 * '63 FORD $799 .JJWt Lemi.t WJ VOLVO VOLVO DISCOUNT SALE FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON '71 DEMOS. * '71 VOLVO ,t.,01o •·~••. 1·• co".!. !~•c l. PIJ B\ $3899 * '68 VOLVO I W •C. 71 I $1995 * '68 VOLVO 1 vz~~1•1 $1495 * '66 VOLVO PI 100 Snn•h C11 1 ~uco21 1 $2095 * '69 PORSCHE ~ S~ttd ,t.I.\ F"'I I 147CXX J $4799 * '71 DATSUN (1 ,180(1 $4899 -----, * '68 FIAT 124 !.XC K5~•i $1799 * '67 TRIUMPH T~4 •d,tr, IUN.t.4701 GREAT SELECTION OF AIR COND ITIONED vw·s IN STOCK OPEN SU~'DAY Harbour Volkswagen Authori1ed Yo !~~wiPHJen Dealer 187 11 BEACH BLVD. 842·443S HUNTINGTON BEACH . ---------------910 Autos, Imported I 970 Autos, Imported VOLKSWAGEN BILL BARRY PONTIAC·GMC ·FIAT '68 VW BUG Clean car. run5 like nrw. !VGJ66l 1 $995 • • 0\'fr 2"(I nf"' & us"d cars to clYlO~ llY'm 0~n 'hi 10 P m. 20("() E. 1~1 SI' San!A Ana tl~t S'. 111 SA Fr"·y.1 ~.JOOIJ 1970 vw \"~ry c-le-an littJ~ h11z. dnnP Ufl v. 1nft yl!'Uow p11 1n1, Cnm' JI"' 11n<i ~H! i hi~ 1')11E" 1o<iay, ·-~qiAKV t Jnhn!<!'ln & .t".nn, 7fi2!i H11rhm-Blvd., Cos\,\ ;\'1P~;i,. ~llJ.;i6~0. "fi.~ \""\\' C'nl"!\"Prllhlf', .Citir:k \ 1h1ft. r11.r11n, :..nrl h,.11.1,ar, 1Yf1.T 2!1~1. Sln77. nun111n f nrrt. ~u;...7n;n. '2240 ,v,, ~·l<1H1 111 \Y11.rnt>r. !'11 nla Aha. 'f,,i \"\\' .S11ni'h11I. Campt;r \'11n. jRGIV :"1741 .Sl~i7. , [)unlfln ft'lrrl. ~ho-ifliO. :1240 I !'n, l\l111n 11t \\"'11rnt'r, S<1n111 An.1 'f;!\ \'\\' rnn1·rr11hl io. ,,. h1IP, ! ;OV>r\ r:nnrt1r1nn. pr\ vat II' pArty . .SJ 100. 6i.l-(IJ ,i2 1 '70 \'\\" h11(!, m11~! ~P\i , ~rl"1"'1 rotJtl. !o mil,,~. mt1 ny I xtra~. $l,7i:i. f;i :l-J'\.~5 !Autos, Imported 970 VOLKSWAGEN LEAVINC"i COUNTRY, mu~! 111 11.cr1 !ir e J971 V'V Njuarehiirk. Ye.llt'l,1·, hlk 1111 ;\Jan,v .'i!Till', 675--2834. 434 Yrrrilr11f, Cli:'-1. ';)8 V\V \l /'62 1'1\glnf', 'GS tran~n1, 4 nf'w r Ir f' 5 , ff'r,.n!ly N>hu 1Jr. rliimagt'<l /\• I~. SlOO + ~lnrAJ:f' ~!~. 4'l1-.ii117 \'\\' c-;:i mper. ·,yi:. rxrel, el"'' rrfTu;;; I. "•r s~·~. c~im <'.=thin ~h<"lt<'T, r 11 r k . '.'i:l"-!11'13 -·;11 ,.n~· =R,-.,-.-xln! ,,..n<I. ~·1 11 11n<iPr 1•<ilrri'l 111y, .~1Firl, • ;,4,1.71.til ·;11 ,.,,.; u .s. \1111::.•. POl~·g!;i~ 11rl'~, h r11 r\Pr~. l'I"" hrilkrc;..Ex. ("'On<!. fi7.l-.nAA.~. '61 VII Bug, iox('tl mn<I, ~"""' t11'#11. $300 rash. 54~7422 11ft 5 pm VOLVO VOLVO DEMO SALEI '71 2·0 R. $2998 Rl.H At'T0,\1ATJC 2U1 SEE L'S BEFORE YOU Bt.:Y~ ..De.rut LewiA 9 VOLVO l!Wi H11.rhor, C.:'-1. &tf>.9Jll3 Autos, Imported 970 '-------------------~ i ~------~;r-----1 '69 f'nntiii r U> .\Ian~ f'OUp<', C.alJ ~~1()..9100. Optu Sunday Allin, PIS e '69 GaJ11xy ~. ::!-r!r hr<l!p, landau, • l r. i\JANY' i\IORL. Authon7.rd J\I BZ Dealer l 11 523-72!'.0 CADILLAC 1968 '6~ Chrv, Kin;::o;w"'""1 "f'~,o;t:..te ''EL DORADO'' Atr Cnnrf., 1'111rr .Cilf',,rin~. FACTORY Powf"r Rr11kr~. the wholl"' AIR CONDITIONING "-!'ll'k~. 1 YZM ~4 1 $2fin. P . T. L. MOTORS Full P'""'"'""r, 11rei·ffi, rloot Dl1ntfln ford. stti-1010 2240 '2186 !{ARBOR BLVD. C.M. lock~. pAdrlf'd top, ti.11 k ~ )111 in 11! W11rll('r, Mn!;:i 'fi6 Cidillar · Sl-400. tele~cop1e stioenng, ete, to-1_A_M_,"'c:c====~- '68 Cht\"Y SfW'lrtvan Best otter cal owM.r. 1xssn91 CHRYSLER 156 Volks Bu,o; Sflll"l. $3599 " rom 0,1.,,, ""' '"''· NABERS Cadillac 'fil. Con•a.ir ~m. AUTHORIZED DEALER '68 Chrysler 300 '2 Or. H .T . ~AL~: rHrrEn 646.2698 :.i&Jo Hi'lrhf'lr Ri v<!., BUICK rn:o;111 ~lf'.'Sll .Arir11rr1\·io ~ ... id 1n1~1 n1r 1a11ir ":'"C':'-::-:-:-c""'""' __ 1_c.:.;c_1Jc_M~0·9Hl(I, Opfn .S1111rl11.y f1111,o;h "i!h hl;ir k htlr'k<'I '69 Buick Riviera LARG EST $f'/.llC, !., l1111d11u rnnf FqHI/)· SELECTION OF P"<l "ll h i\Ut'l tr.i n!\, r11r\11'), f nl\ Po1,~r. F'11i::t11ry Atr hPillf'r, f1'1\\ i;Jr1 'r, f~"I Co"Jnr!. AM F\f RArt10, LP.n. CADILLACS IN hr11kr.~. f'I!' rll':<t• 11irn11~l1- dau Tnp, 1YQR5Rti ORANGE COUNTY nu~_ ZX\'201. $1?i7:i .. !,..hn- $3395 SALES-LEASING .«rir1 &. Sno, 2ti:!6 llilrhf'lr AUTIIORIZED ijl1·<l., f'n.~1;.i !llrs11 . :i.Ul.;'6,10 MacHoward ·SERVICE · ·i;9 rmprriat 1.11 RR'ro n. Nabers Cadillac n 1,;t1n<'11,,e 1t1xt1ry. 4 11r. 2600 HARBOR BL., HT, J11n<111 u JTIOr, l1tir Sl'illl<, 839-9fi()O nr 531 -0608 Corner 1~1 k Harbor COSTA Al"ESA aulfl !Pmp. 11.1r, 11lt k ,1tr0[1f! --,;;,·-"','.,""h.A;;";';-.--· !~54-0:'.::.91'.'.'.:oo'._=_.:O~,.~"~S~und~•:oY I J.IPerin~. p"·r J;Pa I, <lf)()r '71 RIVIERA 1970 Cadillac El Dorado Inc~. Rf'rtal. Cni~io rc1111rnl B hi M-F\1 Kf'\I• llTPS. l!l.000 Full fl'l"f'r. factory Air condl· Jfl't l11ck with 11ck vinyl I d bl k I I" 1 m i. S.1,290. Priv. p ry. tion1n~. vinyl tllp, m11.i;: roo, 11n AC' e11 11f'r n- v.·hrP!S, onl.v 75-16 aet\.l&.\ 1Pt inr, Thi11 prestige c11r !~ ~-~~"'-"------- mi.Jes. tJ08CQT1 loatir-<I "'1th C11di1\ar. ripnon.~. OR IG. O\\"nf'r '68 ('IJ~tnm $4995 Cnmio in &-1Ht rtriv P. thi~ t\'.r 1''f'l(\r1 \.t'IW m1lr<1.!!E'. ;i1r. TERRY BUICK ca.rtn<iay.11ifiifiAGF:i ,)nhn.~on R&H !mm11c. Cflnrl . k. ~n. 262ti H11Mr Blvrl., :..3:i-.~3~7. 511> I.· \\'11lnl11 , Hunnnglnn &h lJ6-6l88 -~~ ~~~- ~c=o--Nc=r1~N=E~NT~AL '69 Con tinental Mk Ill El.E:l.ANCF.: PERSON!f/ED Shov.• rrx>m condition through- ollt. Br;iunfu!, medium gold m1~1 lrni.~h l''ith Oark ivy !Pa!hrl' & n1<11rh1ng l11nrlAU mnf. A~~rlf'!I? :Evf'ry. !h1ni;::, Yl'JU 1vant. l''ull power. 6 11•11y ~"at, f!U!o trmp ll tr ,.,...n<I. Al\T·f'l\t 11tr-r'!ffi r11rl10 . 11\, ~rrc: 11·h,.P!. 4 hr11nr1 llf'W IH""Ps .11n<I n111rh morl'. S,.,. 11nO <In\'• lhl• r lP11n onio QllTlPf 11';.ifiP 1orl11.y. YC 1\l.:\1 i. .l<lllo'<lin k Sn11 2626 H;ithnr Rh·d., c·ri.'<tll .\ir~a . :..1fl.5fi."U) CORVAIR TAKE l -they're rtw>t1p! One '61 Olrvlllr 4 dr M'd.11n, rtJnB good -Ill.vi one. '61 Corvatr "'Agon, not runntru:, good n1hhrr. S\00 for both. f;7:'l--l:W.l 1111,r 6 pin. "64 Cnrv11.1r, ion21ne 11"nrk, .S.10 nr hP~l 642--1037 nr f;..\2~2~~. COUGAR -,69 -Uncoln Cont-. -'67 Cougar XR-7 4 Dr. Sp. H;irdll'f\ f11!·tnry \l'11n·11.nty , :'-J l.'!-.-r S~:LJ. \'-~. illHo rr-an~. F:..r1nry Air Rf'illH1 f11t platinum hlilP \l'iTh Con<!, P'l\1/Pr Sl<'Pl"lll>;, Pn1\- rl11rk hhJe IPl\lh"r intennr k ll'r Disr sr11ke~. Radio, Hf'B I· l1111d1111 roof. 1''1.1tJ luxury f'r, \\·hur-wall~. vinyl roof, equ1pprrl. inrlur\1ng 111.ctory fin!~ o::lflllS, \\'ht'e1 cnvion:, e 1r, tilt wher!, powior rloor ~ Conl'-nl r , L e 11!h'r lfl(·k,o; &. much more. fl~-~t~. fUPAl31; C.arrll'TI B~'rXI S11ll'" priCPrl $3775. Grol'e Lincoln • Ml'rcury. Jnhn.<;011 k Son, 2626 ll11rbor C.ardl'n Gro•1f' Blvd. lit Rlvrl., Cn:«l11. l'-Tf'\Q. M().5fi.ID Brookhur~t. fi.\6.298Q TO SETTLE ESTATE \l'1l\ "r''"Pl 11ny rea,on11 bl~ '71 Cougar nffior on he11utifut hlue & H11.rdtop, I yioRr "'11rr11nl)•. 11·h1IP .197!) Mn rk 111 itP.. V~. 1111!0 tTll!"I~. f"llctory Atr pr111<"<i 11.t S7fl00 Ev~rv tux. Cnnrl, Po1>.·rr Stl'er1ng. Pow. ury Pxtril plu~· .j(J,ooO mi. Pr di.!lc BrA~.i/!~. R.ilrl1n. Hr;it. 5 ,IT. \llltTllllly. Uic11I i1PAl· ior. \\"hill' 1'"1\115, nrit~rt gla~~. '61 BUICK SPECIAL CADILLAC 1969 "EL DORADO" rr Ji1•! rnmpJ,.rrrt J.ll,OflO mi. \l'h,.1'1 r..-i1·Prs, ,\1iori111n1 ,\'f'l- .62 L1nroln Conr1ne-n1al fAf'· eomplr1p ch,.ck-up. Jn hcrtior I In"' ~Id 1111h hl~rk \"111rl tnry A11 .. rnnt1. F111l Pn"l'r. rh 11n ,.,,.1,. l'Onilinon, Phflne RnoC. .(. i\!arrhini;: 1nrPr inr. \'ii Au1nmat1 r , Riu:ho. Heat· e:. IF1\'H9-l.il F ULL PO\\IER, 4 T1r. !l;:itr!rnp. !P\iS lllifi1 . Tru.•lrp f.<12.~11 ~. 12~flCOT1 ,S.l1R~. r;11m~n F'r\CT, AIR COND. S277. [)untl'Jn F'orri, ~46-ilJiO, l itY11•io L1nmln * 'l'llf'rcllry, \'1nyl tnp. JrathPr lnttr1cr, :!l.l<\ll M. :'l\a1n at WRn:,.r, Daily P iiot \\'11.nt Ads have Cllrrirn c;rovr-Rl~·<I, Il l nh t, tel~roplr ,o;terring, San111 A11<1. barg;i[n:r. .c:11.lore. Brnokllur·.~r. 6.16.'2!),Q(l FORD ---------170 Ford Gal. 500 2 Or. H .T. \IUST SEl~I, s .. aut1ru1 11gh1 11·~· g,..Jrt r1n· 1~h "'lrh ~Ir! 1nT'Pnnr & rtark hro"·n 111nrl1111 JVV'!!. Equ1p- pPr! 1•1th 11 1110 1111.n.•, rar!1n. hratrr, pr1\\"f'r .~l f'Pr., fil<'· 1. ry 11 1r t'<lnrt. Thi~ 111trar· fl\'P ~·11 r 1·rllf'1·1~ c.~cPll"n ! r11rr. A~k /nr d,.1nn11stranon. '.19.) A'.\'l!. Sii;t7:1. ,lnl"\11.;on I,, Nl.1, 21';~ H;u·mr 81\'d., Coslit :\Tr ~~. ~~10-~JGO '70 Forrl R"l nrhrro r..T. Aulomllltc tr11n~. pawer l<lf'f"t'llll{, 11·ftllt'W!llJ f1rf5. tltl765r;1. $'2'.'177. Dunlon ~·nrrl, ~1fi-7070, :1240 ~. Mt11n at \\111rnf'r, Sant11. Ana. 'Jf'TORINO F /L 500 2 Dr. \'~. 11utn . trans. Dtr. ~·art. 1 1.!' mnt1 Lol'lrlf"ti : 1rt74ASJ1 \\'1lJ l1n11nce p~1 pl~'· ~ nl II 11 ril'!Wn, C~ll ~16-~73fi rir 49·1-6Sl\ 11f1!l11m. ~F11lrnn Sia. \\'11enn. V..A. ,\utn. 1r11n~. flO""t s!l'l'r- lni;:. r~rtlf't hPl'ltPr. ""l\lte w111l t1rr1< 1xn.1 1!J!i1 S1177 n untnn r"rrt ~ti-i07n 224(1 Sn. :\l11 1n 111 \\'11rnf"r, .S..n!A /\nR. $399 HIGHLAND MOTORS 2lt1 I/arbor Blvrl Al\l/F'l\I, PTl'. 1 XSP.108) Autos New 980 Autos, N•w 980 Auto1, N•w 980 Autos, N•w 980 $ 4666 ' iiiiiii' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•;;:::::--1iiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=~~···· ('n~l'il )!PAA h1.)..~04 ·57 Ru1rk Skyl11rk Likf' nrw - l\n<I Pl'Pry1hlnR nn 11. Air ("no<i111on IVCl\'~I . S1477 n union f"orrl, S4h-70ill. 2241) ~. ;\\111n At \Var~r. &i.n tA An11. NABERS Cadillac AUTI!ORIZED DF:ALER 2600 H11rbnr Rlvd., ~t;i.J\l r-1:,11 <'1111 ~HJ..9100, 0pPn ~undA.y BILL BARRY tor~· Air ~nod_. Fnllwrowrr. PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT 4 Pr , IZ'XV ~1ti 1 Sf;r7 [lun-, • ton Fnr<i, !'.-lf>...70iO, 2211} Sn. 64 Cadillac 4 Dr. :'1\111n 111 \\'11rnrr, Sl\n1n Anl\. R"11.\ f1 \I"• r:11r, hss "'l'ry- BILL BARRY ""' ,,,., .... ,,. SPECIAL $795 PONTIAC-GMC -FIAT • 63 Buick Special Autn tr11ns., pwr. str., rart1n k. h"ll l"l', 1n n1!"e cnnd1tion. fHDZS361 $49l • • OvE'r 7M '.\'P11· & Ui;rd Can; TO CHOO."iE F'ROM Open 'I\! 111 pm 2000 E. Isl !'I ' SilnNI An.11 \l~t St. lY ,i;; ,\, Frwy.) • • 01·P.r :.!fll1 nr-w &: u~rd cars ro cllcJos,o Imm Opf'n ·~! 10 f!.m. 2rro E. 1~1 !"r. ~n111 An11 !l.i:I SL 11t S.A. f'\I')',) ".i.Vi-1('.Q(l '69 Cnuf)f' f'I!' VJJJ.F:. •iir, (Ip In m1, vinyl tnp. fill trl. ~T,.,.r, likf' new 646-!'.2Mi. CADILLAC 1965 Cpe. De Ville r·ul.L PO\\'EI""!, BIG LABOR DAY EXTRA VAGANIA 3 BIG PRICE DISCOUNTING DAYSll .. SAT..SUN. & MON.I THIS IS IT! .•. FINAL CLEAN·UP OF '71 MODELS! HURRYI WE'RE MAKING GREAT DEALSI :!~cfei~!~: I I '68 Sport Waqon I + 7°/o REBATE I Full )Y'11 .. r, f;irtriry 111r ron- fACT, AIR COl\n. T1 l1 N, tr-lr~mpll' l'.1f'l'r1n£ 11·h~,.I. !!'r~J 1 ""'nl'r r-11r. Jio<o<. 1h11n 2~.~ miff'~. INOS· 9121 EXCISE I d1flt'ln1ni;:. J ""n"'r, ~VTJ74~1 : Wh•n Apprt¥td bv ConCJ1••• : TERR~29~UICK I ALL MODELS I I IMM ED IATE DELIVERY I I PRICED FROM I : $1395.00 : 8.50 Sedan. Ser. 78546 I Bill Joc es I j 1·h N \\11 ln111. H11nr1n '=1on Rrhl 536.6588 ~~~ -~-·--;:,~ R•11rk ''.."l11rk. \"-~. l\111n T1·111•, 2 11r HT. 111--\ '"~I t277 TftJnJnn f "ff! ·,1frilljll, 2110 Sn \\11 1n ~I II 11rnPr. .".<!n!11 A ri~ CADILLAC NABERS Cadillac Al'Tll\1Rl7.f:r1 D!-.:ALER ~('(I H11rhnr Rlvrt , r , •1.11 \lr.;n r·,11 ''In '!JOO, flf"'" (;unrll'ly I~ ~c~ r""V 1l ll':-;1n·1 mn<I , Rio11 5(ln11hl"'. f;7~.(),\72 CAMARO : B. J . SPORTSCAR CENTER : I 2833 HARBOR, C~M. I CAn "fll r..........i ~innuisr: cnn<I , '70 Camara ,.,.ry cll'.=i n ~"w ht,..oi /, \', T I ~ 540.4491 -..,,-' I_._::. ::.; j1I I [----~---------~ '-urbo Hv.1mm11.hr Pl"Yw· h111! All p11r 111r. rirl'~~ur" ' <:: • • .c k l l"" ~F.-~!\o\7 l'r . IN'r1ng. f"Jlcl'l'lry Alr :..nor ~. '~.i. ' · • CnnrL lo mile8 t"11.C'tnn' \\'r. !I h"lr> you 8"11! 642-54i78 \\'11rr.11nty. Xtr<t ~!,..11 n . (697- nAIL 'l PILOT for fiction! 11 \IAJ Autos, Imported' 970 Autos, Imported 970 Auit•ii•ii·iliimipiioiirit•iidiiiiiiii9ii7~~ii MacHoward 1 jiiiiliiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RJ:'l-!tfi()(l nr 5.11 060~ V 0 L K S W A G E N S : "°'~;.:;: ~,~"'"' / BUGS .N •. BUSES 1J070 CA,11ARO ,<; l"1. >.1o1 '66 BUS Ne:" mot . groon $1549 fln1sli , r un• great. St. =P162 7. '70 BUS Llke new 1nd i1 t ir co nditionecl. '65 s2799 '68 BUG Auto. t r 1ns. • b.ig• witli brown interior WPF805. $1199 '69 FASTBACK Rod with block $1299 Interior . 1uto. tr1ns. 027AUW . '59 GHIA mrvt Gc11n1: l\'nr,h. C111! hl'fnr,. 11 k nl1 8.;iO ~4U.i~. ·70 Citm~m V~. 1nr mn<I, ptll\'l"t ,tra, Jn"· m 1lioil~P. S.'\000 4~.J~t CHEVROLET '!\; ChP\'Y Jt.ancn w•~n. rood mf'C'h «IOI!, ln milrs, Pl\T ~Jb, 1uto. S 5 5 O, 1\7.1-8.19]. e 'fifi Et Camino, Air, autn, IY1""'t br~, Jl"f'rihl , win-I dows, f'.t-f. Sl~. 494..Jl'209 1 196.'i El C11mino Jl7 n~1>.J hrak~. ruhl'llor like ' ne11·, $1 ,:llO 540-7374 . '6,) Jmpal11 .'-"i, new 1Tll/\8 ,(, Uri'~. £ood !Min!. 1<Jn 't mnrl. 1 ti\\ nr r. fi44-8.i9a. ' . .... "' •• f lNANC( MANAttElt'S '71 FIREBIRD usro '-'" M .AN•GE~·5 '71 G. PRIX '" oddhl11~ t11 ""' .,.,,,,.,.1 1.,,., p •i~•• """ ... 111 rocel'' 11 7"• tar ,.bat•"" i:ill '71 p.,. .. .,,,, car1 purclla•tl. Upo" Ca"'''"'""al appro,ol. Th•1 on• ~., ,, .II :. 1 c.,.,..,clolo ly I •• ,J • d d .i.l••q •or co•-I'!'"" ..-1 •~ ,+., • ., ~~-•· ,,..,". i"q, ~"w•• b,.~., l,i,,.,.,, A • t•n,j ,f,0~·~9 . p11,..•• ''""""9 •u'll· I 1'11,..., ?.••~••, new•• ,.,,f,~ •ron11"•111an. '''"""~· •u te,.,8 11 ~ ISt~. r 111. 1t1•n•m•11r11n. IS •'o.. :: I 781 ), '66 CHEVY NOVA •ll'n"'•'lr ' •~''"'' """· 11•1·~ "" ....... 1s11.,. 11 11 $1188. '66 FORD '11 TON PlCK·Uf' \1 1. 4U!f"'"'" T••"' ,,..1_,1n•, HH !t " 1J ~· "" $1488 '70 PLY. RO"DWUNNI• 4utomlll< I rt""'"'" '""'· ,,.,.,..., Sit•rli.f• 11-.110 L l-'11rer , 1~1 ef ! v• JO,fll'IO "''" worro.,ly ••oil. fJ ... !Ill• $2188 '68 Chrysler AoJ1nmoto< t , • n \, !"'"''""' ~""'"' !!••••·· rn,,.,r ~'""""~ ~.~ .... ... ., ("""'""'''""· \f,nyf """' llAl!on L tto~I•• iVlt) 1151 $20&9 TEMPEST f Qo(>.• •uro"'lt't !•••!"''~"nn ""'"'"' ~-•er•l"G· lloll•• L I""·•'•'·(~ ·~1 . $1288 '69 Chevrolet '"'""' cu111m 7 Coor Mttllto11, Aul,,_ mn•ir l••n""""""• Pnw1• St~trlno. PllWtr II••·~· ~·c•o•v "" C~a,11onlna, \I! n ~ I 111'0• 11•~'0 A H••"'· !VOX !Oil $2388 BUY NOW ANO SAVE WITH CONFIDENCE 100% MONEY .IACK O GUARANTEE 41 01•• ll:en l'O'lll•• vou ""'"' "•~• • l\l~ 4 l\ou• 1oe,., """""v """ 11u1r-'"'''· V&u con ...,,. bu~ •~• c•• 01 )'llu• c~elct '"""~ rem11l11e r!lr'llll••rt. '69 Firebird t f!Mt Mlrl'lt' ll•difl, ~to!•r, •w1~ me I! t """'""'l•1i<:ln. no.,., ll•ftl<>v (Yl'P· ~·1 $1988 '66 Mustang li!ll'lr!Y I u1~1'd t d- Cllll~ lllK••• St~t.. Wl•t -... 1,, lltdl~ L .,..,.,., ••(! ••H.ot~ l'r'llt~ tnC>l"I IXB:C 1'1f $989 '69 Ford Cust 4 DOOlt S[DAN •1t•e"'ft'I(-r,,.,..,, .. •IO•. "GWI• ~'"'"''"G• '1fOl•t l ~E l 1111 $1188 '68 CHEVY l"'polo • Oft()•. Aulll"'-"llt lrl"'"''\"1\11, II~~'" 4 1-<o•••• "nw•• .I••••· •nQ <'••IO•v Air (nn • ~•honlnq, 11•1 11• I V' ~.nno ... 1 •• '""''""'1 ovol• IWVT \\l\ $1488 '67 Mercury C•uq•r 1<117 1 ('lntir li••ll•ol' Aot'!I' ''"'Ir l••n1"'1.,111n. "~'"'"' S•••<lna. Pewt• e•••••, """"'V 1111r (OM tltO"•no, lffll~·· T '!"', lt•d•11 L Htll· •• llJll 1101 $1788 '69 Bon119vi111 4 Dr. H•rdte, •ulflr>o•lc r'""'"'''· 1•nn, l'&Wt• 5!1o>lng, ,.~ ... •• 11-.1"'. "•'· ••1v 41• Co'1f!lllnnl"'' v1.,.,1 111)(1•, 11:o1110 a. '"loot" "'Cl Mll $2588 $1299 .Dea LemiA I • JOLYD N•w finish n•w Interior' ROM107. Run1 like 1 top flnt for scliool KJG317. HARBOUR VOLKSWAGEN 18711 8e1cli Bl vd. $599 'f\7 Jmp11IA Cnn pr, niow ru·,.,,, hiltrf'l':'o', 11 1r Mnli , 1900. Ph . ~l4M-TII 1. CHEVY .f.2 9 ,111 1r,., rra~tion nr, S100. !"'4fi-M\~ Huntington Beith \, • • 1966 CHEV. Jmp&la. hrdtp v . 3, rlh. Low m l. l'e'm M-4-~ . I • " I " ' " J t>All'f PILOT l [ _ .... l§J I ._..,.. 1§1 I ~....... 1§1 1 Autoe, U1ed '90 Autos, Used '90 Autoo,UMcl LINCOLN 990Autoo, U- MERCURY 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Used "° FORD BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-F IAT '64 FORD FAIRLANE Sta . Wac. VS, auto tr1n1 .. pwr. 1tr .. P"T. brak1, ln t>X~llt'!nl con<lltion. NYT531 $695 • • 01,er 200 new & u~ed ca.rs 10 t'h(l(l£f' tmm 0(M"n nl JO p.m. 2(00 E. l~t Sr., &\nr1t AnA lgt Strt>e t &· ,<:. A. Fr11y. '68 Toruio 2 nr. lla.l'l'lrnp. V...S, auto. tra.n5., factory air cond., nuiio. hPalf'r. ll'h1re \.\'alls, vtnyl rnor, tNZE fA)I SHARP:. S1377. Dun I 0 n Fnn:I, 54&-iOiO. 2240 So. :01<'1in at IV11rnf'r, ~nta Ana. LOADED '71 F'orrl Tonnn \\'a.i o n . Take o v er clo~~nd lea51". S17l mo. t'>'e~ 4 \.\'hl drive Jeep. "46--6306. 'lit Ford, Country Squil"t", cl ean, top mt'!ch. mnrl, ('(lnrl. v.·ide ti.rt~. roof r11.ck. 39'.l CJD Engine, $1395 lfrm. ;:iSi-'.Hl \. 'Iii Ford Cnuntry N'julrl". Pn\\'l"r ~tf"enni;t. 11 utnm11T1r tr11ns.. full f11.f'!ory ~Ul ]'I· ped. lnclurling rarl1n, he11rf"r, "'h1te ii:ide 11i'!l.ll!<. < XEU ~29 1. $U77. Dunton Fonf. ;,46-7070. 2240 Sn. Ma.in at \\111.I'l'H!r, &ulta AnR . '6B Fairlane Ha.rd".Dp, 1 ).'p;ir warra.nty, \' -8. a uto tr an~. Po-A-er S:ttring, Radio, Hea~. ll'hite11i•alls. \'1nyl roof, tint- FORD MERCURY ~~~--~~-~ 1969 Ford Country '69 L• I C --------'64 Ml:RCURY MontcWr, 1nco n oupe .,, Mere. Monterey ori&: own@T, air r ll d I 0 , Sedan W•ton F Al Co d FU11 ~ Niee C'ftr wi.th fac«'f"Y eJr &etory r n · • 2 Dr . H.T. ps/pb, eltt rear window, cond, Power-Stffrin&, Paw-er, Sttteo Radio, He.fer, VERY o....EAN-MUST SEU. $4.!k>. 83J..-0347. ., ......,, Llfht Ivy .-.1iow white walls, tlnl!'d 1!1.11, Award Wfnnin& Marquia styt. MUSTANG ;~ wheoet covtts, I..&ther lnttT-lna! Popular British l1ff1'I finish with dark CJffn in· klr, Medium ytllow, Black meta.Ille tini.5h. 'N'ith Cold ~. (ZSKt?lU. J ohneon 6-Vinyl RMf, _& m11 t<'hlnr !n-IA ndau root . Weil l!qt!Jpped '67 MUSTANG Snn, :1626 Harbor Blvd., Z"'""""' ••t~a G Costa M"ll. 540•5630 ttr:lor, ( "~~"""), ~· Al'· with au1o tJ"llns, r&dio, hH.t-Auttmunc, po.,.,·er 1tl!enn1. ~en Grove L1 ncoln-f\.1e~ury, l"T, P"JV.'er tteer., pow brak-radio, hea.tr-r, only 32,000 '117 Torvt I.TO. 4 Dr., hatoitop, Garden Grnve Blvd, a t "· 111r rond. ~.Sale pnc-mill'!ll. (Th/7101 air <'<lnd., flO'.\'l!r ~l~rinJ. Brookhurst. 6:16-2!!SO. f'd, ZW~l. $2045. Johnson $1 395 radio, h~lllM", 11i•hlte sidt" MAVERICK J. Son. 2626 H.::irbor Blvd., TERRY BUICK walls, l11nrl11u tr:>p. ilTY 6261 C~ta r-.~eM. 540-5630 S1277, Ountfln Ford, 546-7070. :::;--:-:-~-~=~'7.".:l--o;-;;---"7'-'-="---5th & \\'Alnut, Punnngton Brh '70 t>la\'t"r ick. Factory Air '69 Mercury Sllt-6588 2'240 So. !--111.ln at \V11m er, H Cond. Radio. e11rer , Sant"-Anll. wh11ew11ll11, \'inyl Roof, !nw Monterey '69 1\lusrang, V-S, Auto. '(>I; Galax1e 500 v.g, 4 Dr. milt'!~. Lanrtllu top. I086 Harcltop. \'-8, auto txan.11, Tran~. F.::1r10ry Air Cond., A I ' I I _, 1-, R<'ldio. Ht"a tf'r, \l'h1l<"1"''''-11 o. ra.ns., ac o.J 11. UF'O l $1571, Dun!on f ord, '"'actory AU' Cnnd, Po11i·er C'l'lnd1t1nn1ni. pn11i·er s!tl!er· 546-7070, 2240 So. r-.!a1n at Steering, Pnwer disc Brak· tNn. 21>1:,1 Sln7, Du~tnn 1ng. ITt'F fi~• $771, Dunton \\'a~r. Sanlll. Ana. ~. Stereo R.arho. HN.ter, Font a.!6-70ifl, 2241) M. Ford, 546-7070. 2241) So. lli'hif't'! \\'alli;, \'lnyl rm!, tint· Main a t \VAn11!r, 5.lnra AM. f\ola in at \Varner, Santa Aa.a MERCURY Pd r l.u!, \l'httl C'O\'f!n, Com-'fi,,<j :'11USW1£, clean, l 01\"l"ll!r , '69 Ford T-Bird. Landau top P&"I!' pri<'e Md quality MY· S5.50. a.nd JOftd~. Power steering '66 Mercury 11i'here, <YPZ '..!!M l $1997. ** 673-@3:9 * • included. tXVP TT6) $28T7. Parklane G~n Grove Lincoln-Mer-1966 Must&ng. 6 cyJ, 51lck Dunton Ford. 546-7070, 2'140 4 Dr Hardtop V-8 Auto cuey, Garclen Grove Blvd. stntt. clet1.11, 1 owner. $895. So. ~a.in at \\'111'?1er, Santa Tr~. Fact~ Air, Cond, , 11.t Erookhur&I. 646-2980. 73,0CIO mil~s. EvE'!i, 494-6372. Ana. f"u1l ~r. Radio, He11.~. 61 ~fERCURY Montttey -I '6.'i MUSTANG CONV. Xlnt 'ti-1 GaJAX1e 500, New tires, white wills. \1.nyl roo1 , tint· rlr ~an. V-8, l'Ul'lll good. mnd. 57.000 mi. SS.';() or h5t baTI, pa.Int. cmp!t tune-up. f!d i lass, \.\'httl covers, l l-.c"cc"'c:'-::'-' '"=":'-84 ___ ~= I ofr. 1'75--00.\'i I A~f Maki'! olft"T: 545-8424 uk for year \.\•arr11.nty. fZZN722) Autos, New Autos, New Dick. $1247. Garden Grnvt'! Lin- '69 G11.Jaxie ~ 2 Dr. HT, roln -~ercury, Gl'orrlen 111r ronrl, a uto, r<1.d10. ht'!11.!-Gmve Blvd, at Brookhurst. Pr. powE'r stf'f'nn~. 1316ASN l li:.S-29So. I $11!71. Du.,!on f'orr\ ~6-1070 '64 r..1erc11ry, r..-1on1t'!~Y. V-8,1 ' MUSTANG '69 ~1ach I. V...S, aulll. tr&M; .. Factory Air Cood., ~r 81~e.rinJ, R.a.dio, ~Heater, \Vh1le\.\•&ll!. (YRA S 18 I, Uln. Dunto n f ord, 546--1070, 2240 So. Ma.in a t w 3.T™!'f' Sa.nta Ara' '70 Must. V-8, a uto .. power !lt'!ertr.g, l'O"'~r br a k e !. Nlrf' car. f1'06 ATX l, S2m. Duninn Ford, 546-7070, 2240 &i :0111.1n al \\'arner, Santa ""' ·~ ~1UST A.~G 289 Fa.st Back. 4 speed, R&H, rl1sc brakts, an !.hocks, mags, ape11.kers. Slf 75.oo Ph. 54ii-3.Jfi7 '67 >I CSTA.'>G H I, orig ov.nr, lo nu., ra.rho, p/g, air. nf'\I' tires. S 15 7 S . 8."l-Hn-17. ! -EA VING country mu 11 t 1111.crifk~ 1965 M\l!.tang oonv. V~. Make otter. 6'5-28.34. 43-4 f'f'rnlea.l, Cd.\{, '65 MUSfANG V-8, 4 ,;pd, Tf'-hlt eng, SliOO. 834-3639 or 67R-2975 alter 5. Autos, New 2210 So. r.111.1n at \\'11.rnf'r, Auto. Tr11ns., F;ir tory Air Santa Ans, Cond.. Power Ste~rlni:. 2 1!=165 Country Squirl! 'Station Dr. Hardtop, <RBD 619 !. W11.gon. $8..iO. X1nt cond. $477, Dunton Ford, 546-7070, 642--5070 or MZ-6067. 2240 So. ~tain at \Varner. ~--'---'-------· I Santa. Arui.. LINCOLN -1~'6=1~M=E~RC~Comm--_-,,S,-ta7."0-"-"· 9 pa.s!!. P/B, PIS. A/T, air, clN1n, $1095. or offer. By o\.\·~r. 2505 \\'~t Cgt H"'Y· f\".B. 646--0551. YOU CAN'T fREEZE OUR RED HOT '65 LINCOLN, full pn\\·er. S800. or M's!: offer. Call Jeff, 494--0'223. DISCOUNTS! ed il&S5, \.\'h~el r.ov~ni. f'e.r. 1------Never in our 50 years of doinCJ busf. ness in Oran9e County have we offer. ed CJreater year end clearance say. lnCJs on brand new cars and trucks. Come in today and we'll prove it. !ect car !or \.\1fe or 11choo1. n VXP 9-17 > Sl052. GllI'den Grove L1nmln • t>1ercury, Gariien Crnvr Blvd. a l 1 ~:w:.-khU!'51 . fi.ili-2'38() ·;o Ga.l11.x1I', ;-.oo, VS. 11.uto. tr;iru; , !~c1nry air ~nrl., 2 dr. h11rdt11p, l;indl!11 r("l(lf. Iii.~ Al.YI $2$li7. Ountt)n fnrri, ~7010, 22411 !'Q. ~la in 11t \\".111·npr, Santa Ana. '70 Galaxie 500 Hardtop, V-8, 11uto tr!ln~. Factory Air Cond, f'o'o,\'f!r Sreering. Re.din, Hea.ltt, white\.\·;aU11, Vinyt Rorol, tint· M glass, \\"hf"f'I COVf"TS, Fac- tory V.'arr11 nty, (978AK~l S2888. GaMen Grove Lin· coln • !\ler<'ury, GaMt n Gro~ Bll'd, 11.,t Brookhunrt. 6.l6-'9!o '68 LTD. f ull Jl"l\•Pr, 111r, f'X· ct"llent ('On<! 42.000 m1. SISOO. 5-lS--61WJ alt. 4 rm. 'i() Torino. Auto, Tr.oins , Po\\·er Stef'nn~. 4 ])n(lr. (N(). 632~1 . S18T1. Dunmn Ford. :1-!fi...70ifl. Z:Mll So. >la.in at \\'arner, Santa Ana . 'il FORDS: G 11.l11x l t'!a, t.fustangs. k Torinos. Htrb: Corp. (714 ) 778-1\(f.J(). '69 f orrl LTD \\lagon. 11.l! pv.T. 111r, xlnl eond. 33,00 ml. SZ750. 54S-.'2892. '68 FORD V.-,, TM f•"• C it~n (141 Olli l, $ SAVE '61 INT. e,.... Colli 1/i To11 • , __ 'p T~rovo~nv'. fLJC.dOl. $1295 '64 DODGE Y·I 1/1 T111 <P •tin•, ••• l"'••lllr. (l(U~Jl l 51295 '68 EL DOit.ADO 1•~•10<' S~•'11. 1<u11 ,o.,.r. v1~v• Too. L••'"" '"""or, l'ull~ IOl~od 53250 '65 MUSTANG I lllM'!, 6 t vl , S.,o ,~. !~VL •7'!, $795 RAMBLER Cl1"lc 770 w .... ,_If* Int.,.,,.,., 1r1kw, Air tetld .. (SJT lt !l. $79S '.S5 T-BIRD l)orw_,, •I'd. IPLLnll. $249S '55 T-B IRD r uniuoltt Ct\l tJ\JJ $139S '53 GMC PICKUP 1 '-'· (Ul"Yll $499 LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU 150 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM '67 TOYOTA SDN. -4 c~I .. 1uio, tr1 n1. O uh l1ndin9 tr1n1rort1tion cir 319CEM. '66 MUSTANG 2 DR. H.T. v .1 , 1ul1, h 1n1 .. p/1h, A 9ood u11d cir v1lu1 TS'f '496 . '69 IMPALA Custom Cpe. v .1 , 1uto. fr1n1., p/1tr .. rtdio, h1e!1r, ww li•e•. A 9ood ~1lu1 ol tho p•ito XXH127. •u FORD LTD 4 D<. \I.I. e ulo . tr ~~1 .. r •It., I 9ocd Yt !Ut lBWIJI, 'l'(HJO\ l"(f lf<F W~Y YOU ef !<>f lfP GROTH mtflD7 18211 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach OPEN 'TIL 10 l'.M. Hwy. 39 So. of Sin Diego Fwy. S4S-8863 847·613' '64 FORD VAN '66 VOLVO All Dall/'d Ur /1,'A~ 94Sl Stotlon Woq $1695 ••T tlM~! !127 t7'WI $1195 '62 T·BIRD L1>1dodl (NVL (ln(l) '67 FIAT $350 110 c_r: 51>tr'!I, (IN ", ' l>M'lf. !TYU '"' '64 CHEV. $995 lm,.le C•ll'I'. Air (Oftd , C'M"' (OTN »!') '62 MERC. $695 I !'' AlM. l'o ..... S•H r!,,., 9'1. (td 4AA YI '64 T-BIRD $275 '" "n"''' 5t""t"";. "o""t r 8ro•°"· ~""''" (i<l.'M '111 '63 CADILLAC $695 I O<, l'ul1 l'owtr, Air 11&r f GI, '49 STUDEBAKER $299 l'lcllu' OY•"li""' (i<WU ...,) CADILLAC $299 '61 4 Or , jlull 1Dow1•, Air tc»d 1Qr-. 1n1 '63 FORD $345 Gel•il• llM I S~~rl)I !l'l0i<f1 '62 T·llRD $595 "ull I'-• IP~X tU) '67 OLDS $399 ··-'64 T-llRD ' l)r ' , ...... ,_lllf, ~ ...... , ··" trok•. I'll 81.\1.) $995 L&ldool l lO•ic: .uo $69S '61 GTO CONV. '60 MIRCEDES l lr, A 11!11 l .. ll1'Y tVZ! 6"! $ SAVE (IH~I l'"OT ,,,I $1095 '61 DODGE '63 FORD Oen WT V••~I ro11. "" CMd. ~ ..... Clll> Cpe ~l~•!'lt, lttiw•• l'l-11. !V)(N ••• ltldle, "'"'''· (.IM nl .,, (1" 0Ff) $149S $S9S MARCUS MOTORS 2100 Harbor Costa Mesa 645·0466 j A~~ES USED CARS! FORD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE M•1tY to choo• fr-. '61 ttiu1 '70 M..A.la, Sp1rt '""· for-'1. I ""' • 4 illoor ..,..,..,.. & Mdea. Pull ,._, •Ir co!Mlltl111l119. Werrntlft n•ll•blo. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 J r. H.T. VI, •11tom1lic, full power, oir 1:011dit io11in9, 9 ood 1111111. '(,'4l AKC I OUR PRICE $2596 • '66 MUSTANG Fully ••uip,.d, 9ood ,..;1~,. ISCZ 82B I '69 OPEL RALLY! $1296 G.t>f. R&H, 4 speed, gold 11.•/black stripes. gMd mlJeg. (ZLA642) '69 DODGE $1996 '65 CADILLAC HT cornntt 2 Dr. H.T. F\JJJ pov.·er. a.Jr cond. $1696 R&H. au to., P.S .. vtnyl Low m il es. (3210rE) rr.iof. a ir cond .. low . m iJPi;, t ZSR011 J MUSTANG SALE M111y to choOM ffoM. '65 ttiru '70 "'odol'"' Cou,.., •• ,..,..,.. conertlble llftd 2+2 fntbocU. so-wltli 4 ,,....... •l•o o lr co11dltlo11l1tt e11d evtometli: "'"Mia. EXAMPLE : '70 MUSTANG H.T. Fully f1cl1ry 1qul11p1d, whit1 w/r@d i ~tor., rodio, h11l1t. 9ooel ,.,;r, .. !06~CI EI' -.... OUR PRICE $1996 '66 FORD Wt•· $996 Coimlry S•d. Powoc. m rond .. 11.11to .. \'8. good n1tl .. s I ~AA l ~fi I '66 MERC. WGN. $1 096 Colony Piuk 9 P11s!. '"" P"""· ''' cond , go(ld mil~~-(SSE4991 '66 FALCON Wt•· $1 096 Radio, heater, 11..uto- matlc:, eood mllea. (RUZ195l '65 PLYM. Satellite HT. R11d ln, h1'~t rr. au!n . P.S. g0n<I milt's (Tr.~1~921 '65 CHEV. Impala 4 Dr. H.T. VS. a uto,, RkH, i;tncorl m1l<"s (l'JDLA3~1 '67 TOYOTA -t Dr. Coron.a. Auto. 1hUt, 1ond mlle1. !Uffi:'i53' ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT • GET IT ON 4 SPEEDS -And Stenderd S.,ift Mod1l1 - '70 BOSS VB 302 ...... HI S SAVE '71 TORINO GT VB 429 ""'"' $SAVE '69 MACH I VB, 351 IZNCS411 $SAVE '69 CAMARO VB. 307 1114CPNI $SAVE '70 MUSTANG 6 CYLINDER ,. ... ,., $SAVE '69 OPEL RALLYE G.M. IZLA'421 $SAVE BEACH CITY DODGE FREE $10.00 VALUE SHEFFIELD STEAK KNIFE SET ' 1UST FOR COMING IN WITH THIS \ ' AD TO CHECK OUR BIG LABOR , · ' DAY WEEKEND SAVINGS I OfF-ER EXPIRES TUES 9.7.71 1971 DODGE COLT T"" lcw ,.,il~;e 111.a l"'l'l'l'' cf. 'c" e" '"""" rc1•ll'll!.. A!liu1t1bl• 11-0tl~~ tOllJ.,.~, llOW '~"' vef\H- leho~. '""'' d i" b'"~""· >;ill "II •"'i•~C. rKl1flloQ b\1<;0,01 IH I" ~ldd•" •~''""' 111u, u11 •o JO ""llO PM DU~I \ '67 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM 2 Doe' "'~"""""· F=1tf<!ry .l!r CoO>C1 111o~lnQ. Vinyl lo11, 111<11•. CLEAN I ITZB t UO $1088 '70 FORD LTD 10 PASS. STATION WAGON l 5..,.t••, "'' CO"IOITION· ! .. G, LU'l~IOO ~,to. "'O""!'t s•--,~~. Powe' Bre• .. i lil· AEZ i $3188 '69 OOOGE POLA RA 4 CY.le•, v~, ~~-·~·• Al• t c ... d'''""l~O . AUl'D"'•''' tr •n~­m'"'Q", PQ'-'er ~'e"""q 11~· a1n A. ><&al&•, t rr (tl61 8 1101 $1188 '68 CAMARO -1dlD, H~ .. , T~I "•"tel Ct •. OA.SJll. Ontv $988 '68 SPORTSMAN VAN w"~ T r 1 "t c tO">te•ll"" &Ul!llLE T 0 ". liu•cm1H• T'l<U...,1010", •£~DV 'Olt CAMPING-Lit l "l·~•tll $1988 '70 HANDMAG Dl11el Conv1r1lon 1~11 TOii< -efrTOlrlfo•, Dlll! N t1erv JYI"""" wltll ltldl·Kt ""P tn!l•illr. S!-'· (t l2 .I.YUi $3788 '67 CHEV. STATION WAGON Econo ... '/ !l><'Cl•I, Wlll!o !Id& W1ll1, 11•d•o ' H9"re" 11.EliL tLEANi l Tl~ •161 $788 '70 DODGE CORONET i Ot»o•, V-8, Po-5-rl"!I, ~""Y l1t iorv .. u•~f!oed. 1-.. ( 1 u <f I ~; Air (M<lltlonln~. l""IC•ICOI $1488 '70 CHARGER 2 DOOR HARDTOP "O"~~-~'°"'''"!I• ll~QIU T"~' ~vc•~ $to'!"· 1>~111" & Ht11e,. ~ .... '1606ll1111 $2488 '67 PONTIAC FIRE BIRD \/41, All'llm•lle T••"""!Ulfl'I "°"'~ Sl!>9rln11, l1u•11u T~11 (VUT on1 $888 '69 OODliE PICK-UP I' fWlll;"t C1l'M1>et 5~1lt, V•I, Au ..... 11~ Tran1..,l11IC11, Lie. !2'113'£ I $1988 OPEN! ALL DAY LABOR DAYI Open Do ll y 'Tll 10 P-M . Incl. Sunday! 7°/o TAX REBATE! 011 New '71 Mod•I• el Co11grosslo11ol ApproYel SPECIAL!! BIJY OF THE WEEK! \ '67 CORVEYTE "' ... f ".' p s fir•1, /ow .-1 " 6 111,,iiod 538 ) "''••go, fUL P. I • r ' • d • " • a • • • • l- e ' " g '-I • • ol n I. n d ' ' • ' d d • " • I n n t L t ,. n ,. 0 d l ' I SJ DAILY PILOT . .. .. ' " 3! OAll Y PILOT -.... §J I ~....... 1§1 I ·~....... 1§11 ._... 1§11 ......... l§J I ._..... .1§1 1 -.... !j;;;;;~~ Autot lorW. ' AutM:, u.... f90 Au~1, Used 990 Autos, UNCI RAMBLER 990 Autos, Used RAMBLER 990 Autos, UMd T-llRD -MUSTANG PONTIAC 1--.,,.,.,--c--~-.,,.,._ -'"'"'.B"'l'"L.,-L"'BARR==y,.....-1,ss Rambler, TIO, v~. Autc:t "10 A..~1~AS. Sta. Wa,g, 9 '69 T-BJRD full power, ** 'e6Md9tangConverti.blto, Trani., Power Steer i ng, pa.Sii. PIS, P/B, A/C, 11ereo, landau top, new aulD, $895. Private part)'. Rarho, Hea ter, 2 Or. 11.T., 12,000 tni'li. ~. tires, 25,000 mi. X1nt MMl69'1. PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT <UVF' 6821., $477. Dunton '64 Rambler, 6 cyl, auto, cond. $2795. 557-306l '65 Musitana: V-8 :1+2, air 164 PONTIAC f'ord, 546-7070, n 10 So. r/h, good cond, S 300. "•-o•-;'°"57,--,TI"1°'u"'N°"DE"'R"'B'°'J°"RD"°,I cond., auto tran~, $800. LE MANS r.lain at Warner, Santa Ana. 962-3090. Port Jiol~, \l'inyl top, xlnt 1----=7=·====.-I Auto. trans. pr. irtr., V8 ra-Vacancies cost money ~ Rent --------rond. l\1ake olftt. 646-766.S. OLDSMOBILE dio &: heater. HSX 639.' your house, ap!., store ANY Day Is the BEST day ,10 The ta5test dra1v u1 the $495 bldg .. t>IC. tllltl a Daily Pilot run an ad! Don t W"5t ... a DAILY PILOT O LDS '70 "98'' $3799 e e Class1l1ed Ad . :e~ today, S4Z-S67S Classified Ad. ~Z-5678. +<tr 1-1.T. FACI'ORY AIR Over 200 new & used car, A"'""',----;N:;-------.,.,.~, !Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 OONDITJONING. F U LL to choose trom I ;ou;;;l;;;os;;;,;;;;;e;;;w;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,I POWER Vinyl top ·"= in1rr-Opt>n 'tU Io p.m. l l ior, RiJ-1. \\'/S/\\', etc, 2tlOO E. I.st St., S..i.nta (458ADXI. (J.st St. & S.A. F'rwy.) e NABERS CADILLAC ---,=""o-',·.,1000==-- :!600 HARBOR BL.. BILL BARRY OOSTA 11-tESA CALL 540-9100 OPEN SUNDAYS '65 VISTA CRUISER VI, AuiomatiC', Po11•er S!E'f'T'· ing, Pov.•er Brakes, Luggage Rack. (SVl-f·WJI $499 HIGH LAND MOTORS 7145 Harbor Blvd. Costa J\l t:'Sa 64~a.J04 '69 ClITl.ASS Supreme, load· ed, 66.666 low ma1nf. mi's. Beat tllt' price at $1895? Owner, 8-16--00-ll. 11.1usr M"LI ! 1965 OLDS V-S. full pov.-er, J owrlE'r, best of- fer ovE'I' $700. Rev. A. C. Anderson, 549-27;.4 PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT '66 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Auto tr.1ns., pwr. str., pwr. brks., A-1 cond, A ateal at TSM187 $69S • • Over 3>o ne\'.' & used cars io ChooS<' from Of)('n '1iJ 10 p.m. 2000 E . 1st Si ., Santa Ana llst SI. ;.1 S.A. Frv.')'.) ~-1000 '64 Le Mans VS, Automanc, Power Stttr- ing, Power Brake5, (724- BQHJ $499 '68 Olds Delta, 4 dr, hrdtop, HIGHLAND MOTORS white, blk vinyl top, air, Zl-45 Harbor Blvd, AM!f?,f excel. c: on d • Crsta r.1~ 6-15-540.I .,,_"" at! '· I . '69 P ontiac Te m pest 65 Olds V..fl ?.1Usr SELL, l'ust s tact 11.ir pb/ps clea n fair cood. V.00. ca 11 been °ga.ragt:d ' orig. ~;rnrr. 492-88)1. $1795 Cash. '5-16--19-11 Call '68 Olds 98 he!w 8 •m & 8 pm, I Luxury &clan, FUil Power, '68 PONTIAC GTO Factory h:r Cond, Landau f ,1ct. Air. 3 ~pd ;.1110 tran\ roof, M l 1F.'\J Rlirlio, e:c, bla('k la1u!au & bJ1r k v1n.1l 25,000 miles. (\\'XH159l buekels, c ons o I e, 11'(1!• $2 495 ,gra in. P/S, Rill, Far· SPECIAL! BRAND NEW 1971 1 r/llerCUr'J r/llonlefjO 5 2599°0 111 DL5l1414 • CLOSE OUT SPECIAL ••• HURRY e Wide Selection of Comparably Priced Year.ends In Many Different Models! nl;'!g'S/l-l ichrlin X Tires. E-.-MacHOWard C('Jlen1 condllion. ~!Us! Seti: Priv. P!y, $1795 or oiler. COME IN TODAY ••• 839-9600 or 531·0608 557-4347. I Cornt'r ht & Harbor Santa Ana PLYMOUTH '67 Plym. Fury I. Stick Shift, Radio, Heater. 2 Dr., Good Tirrs. (VCT 270), $-477, Dun- ton Ford, 54&-7070, 7240 So. ?.fllin at \I/a.mer, Santa Ana. '10 Belvedf'n!', 2 dr. 6 Cyl, trt:ick, r /h, air. 5500 mt Orig 0\\71. $.1950. 557-3278. PONTIAC ~·~---~--'69 Grand Prix. U athcr & all ·~xtras. x1n't. Deli \"c r ap. prox-. J \\'ks. 673-3121. RAMBLER BILL BARRY PONTIAC·GMC-FIAT '68 RAMBLER AMERICAN CPE. v.1th the big 6 cyJ inc. Rlr cond., 1.uto tra~. Good atrong car. VUR807 $99S • • O\·er :!00 ne1v & U!f'd can to choose rrom 2{)f(l E. 1st Sr., Sant11. Ana. (lst St. Rt S.A. Frv.y.) 5~-lOCKI Orang t Coun ty's ''Ft1mi/y of Fint Cars" son ' LINCO L °' Mt f·:CUHY COUGAR MA R K lit 2626 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA • 540-5630 *FRIDAY *SATURDAY *SUNDAY **MONDAY SEPT. 3rd 4th 5th 6th SURE GOOD DAYS TO BUY A GOOD USED CAR Connell Chevrolet • •, 1967 MUSTANG 1968 TOYOTA 1967 CA MARO 1969 IMPALA Coupe 6 c ~I, ~~ro, r•dlo, 1n•rp, IUlN-> O• t oui:i.. ' 1~fd, r~dlo. Sh••P (•r. (O<ID!'. Auto. co:>Wi'r 11eerlng, r•dlo. Reel Cull. Cpe. v I, 111!0 , 1>1>wer l!ttrlng, MOI. R•gh! n "e" !WV}(StJI nlGe c•r. 1\JOEQ5Jl ~Ir con<! , ••d•O. 8 nt volue on cw• lo!. !l':UF"JI $1099 $999 $1499 $1999 1970 MAVERICK 1968 CADILLAC 1968 IMPALA 1970 CAPRICE ~ Or, Sfll•n O. Vlllt. Vlnyt roof, gor, Couo-. 11.•0lo, I I.Ck, lrn h (It, IOW mlll!!I. O"""S Qfl'en C'r wo!h oil me nlte !hlng1 , Coul!f'. ? Or. Hordlop. Avto,, r1<1lo, ~ coupe. Vlnvl '""'· •o.dlo, DOwtr 11..,r1no, IUUJ"90J AN.IFM lltreo, rlQhl '"lle1. (Vl5100 er ltee•lno H11 r..,..lnlllCI la<lory ..... ,. eulo .. oor (-. Dtfld sh•tP, EIK!. IHll, $1599 $3299 renry. !WXHMOJ t ied . window., $1499 $3299 1969 TORINO 1966 BUICK 1968 CHEVY 1969 CHEVY Coupe. 2'.000 milt•, v .. , rtdlo, •tock. 5kVll rk ' 0 •. Hu d!op ,,,000 m ilt~. O..<I ohor~. !"6CPH) 11110 .. pCwfr lle<'r:ng, radk>, •lr con<!, ~ O• S<'d~n. Power sret•lng, .,. cond , '• 1(11'1 Von ... uro , f odlO, 6 ( yl, l:-tt!- $1699 n1 rv~t>er. NI«. (TBWl9ft ra~10, ~uto. COIXI buy. !l'>'IP7111 1 ... 1 cond. tMlllC). IOD" WB. $1399 $1499 $2199 1965 MUSTANG 1970 DODGE 1969 NOVA II 1969 CHEVY (O\li>e. 'uto. trans.. rMlle, i cyl,, low Cu1tom 5Pllrhmon l t ea! w~gon, P S , i 0•. SHl•n. V•I, pawtr 11Ht1ng, r•d•O, 1 Ton s,~ • ~olne, i~J" WB, t AI! L m<ltl. 51r0flg (Ir. (8WH1 .. ) tl <llo, t uto .. l lkt t>tlnd new. (tJ1 AN,t.J euio. rr•n1 .• •Ir ,ooo. (YWT1601 ~h&Ull, up lo 11 11. bcKJV, I U!O, lr&nl .. $999 $3599 $2099 dull•, SlrO!'lll lrucl<. (60011EI $2599 1964 MERCURY 1969 DODGE DART 1969 NOVA II 1963 DODGE I Or. 5Min. RMllo, s--r 1,....lfl!I, 111111., 2 Or. HtrlltoP. T1pe, 1\r cone!., -•• (Ol/Pll, V-1, IUlll .. -1tMrl!IO, radio, •I• ~ .. V-l. $lrOf19 tr1"1POrt1flllfl '''· •'-11111. •uto .• radio, hlgll f'Vl»f!', Pl'f:lly low mlln, t9mlf11lng rtctory -.rr•nl'y. V. Ton Pie-up. Low "'1i... &tr-!rue,, ICTWtltl whlk v!n~I roof, 9•"" wior. (XR.J2t:ll (ZCJllJI Auto., rtdlO, v ... (FJIU6'J $699 $1999 $1999 $999 1969 vw 1965 CHEVY 1969 CAMARO 1'67 ECONOUNE JI s-t JUI. Ulc1 ""'· Stick, ...... • Dr . .-... .._ •i.trtr.o. 111!0., ,. c-. V .. , I tPtolf, rlllflO. 11111 n~. ~klo.141. ' t'(I., ndlo, 1tlct;, Nlct.. (ZNM-•~•I• II f>OOf, P.000 mlln . lf1'91>8 ur. ClLAl'(r). ~ric.J 10 1111. CVJL«ll) (Y$WS05j m1 $2599 $999 $1899 $1199 ·coNNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-1204 , - CALLUSNOWll ...... 517·9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU NEID AND STIU UYI YOU MOlllY I .H you are new in California 3. H you ara -.., your job 2. H you owe money.., your 4. If you ha¥1 little or no car · credit LfTMITn TOAIUNI Tiii Cl .. T --~TN •1m SO TllAT TOU llAT $2988 FULlY FACTORY EQUIPPED ORDER YOURS TODAY 111! .. ~ut rodoo & h.,,i.r, d;1< brokti. rtd. -~-fvll lotr. "'°''I ~ ... ,..61141~1 s \()1 39(). 1972 DODGE VANS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Mt&~GI '71 GREMLIN By Americ an Motors Heottr, w~irewaH tires, dork grttn, ultimatt tconomy. 736491. - CUSTOMIZIO CARS BT COURTEST Mog1, custom stripes. slMrin;. Jow rider. chopped & thonneled. lOW MILEAGE Jfadio, heoT,r, out01110tic, bui:k•I M01, pone!. low, low mrles. 1230- CKA) $58 DOWN $1699~LPRlc~58 MONTH ~ooRH)~s S~I ;11o1a1 di\. t'fml. S~ ;,llltol ""'. ~1'11'!.inr.l. tai. !icom1 & oll COtffinQ thlrqe1on *'· ut<f~ for 36 rML O.fwrlllp!"'ll. prict $20ll& ind."-' g I•"""· F.Jlltolll ~rice ,1183.9~ irw:!. Ill• & "'"'"'· ANNUAi ,£1tCOO,t. AAf 1 % BRAND NEW Buc ket s eats, stove, dinette, bed ~. sink, icebox, wa1er lank. 13l 1AB2V6046 A o~io, h•nt" . .,., ~;!lwol( '''"'· l<><~!I UQll, Aul!i. trans.. r-. hloi.1-, •ifrl rool. yollllW. 990811 at/27(081~9602 l1~ar h 1 Wttkt ". S~..:itl l•..,. o.y w .. \1114 ""'"" $1288 ~~\~£ $1288 FULL PRICE LABOR DAY WEEKEND OPEN SAT., SUN. & MON. I. 9 AM to 10 PM ' '68CHEY CAMARO H.T. ""1to. tr°"" ,....1~ "'lfio, """"· wsm ltlMrhy Wtft ... ~1.t $849FULL PRICl '700PEL • f I I I I I • ne DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * TUESDAY. AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 7, .1971 VOL. U, MO. 114 I SltTIONf, G PA•IS • • • • • 15 Held • Ill C'a111bodia lt1eide11t U.S. Envoy OK After Death Plot PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Terrorists t ried today to assassinate U .S . Ambassador Emory C. Swank by blO\\'ing up his limousine with 20 pounds of plasti c explosive strapped lo a bicycle, but the bomb failed to explode. It v.•as not clear whether the bomb fail· ed to explode because the detonator did not fun ction or v,,hether skillfu! driving on the part of Swank's chau ffeur lessened the impact between the car and the bi· cyC'lf'. The dri ver S\\'Crved and ;.voided a headon crash ·with lhe cycle. Sv•ank was n(ll a\~~11·e an at!c1npt had been n1ade on his life until several !lours after the ambush, an e m b a s s y spokes1nan said. But lax securi!y around the thr£'e·slory einbassy bu1ldin1::t \\':JS i1n- mediately tightened and Camtxidia11 gu2rcls took up positions \vi th Chinese J\1\:47 rifles. Tl was a near perfect plot -except tl1at it did not work. Swank is a punctua l man and each morning at 7:30 he txiards his taxi·ti ke checker limousine and drives t.he quarter of a mile to the embassy, p;isslng a Buddh ist pagoda en route. . The terrorists had studied h 1 5 movements and three of them took up a position near the Pagoda with a bicycle like the kind street vendors sell bread from . As he passed. the three men shov· e<l the bi cycle into his path with enough explosives to rip the car to shreds. The chauffeur, a Carnl>odian soldier, sw erved slightly and sped lo the em· bassy. There he telephoned military police to tell them of the incidenl. Police found the bicycle with the plastic boml:> Orange Coast Weather Sunny skies y:lthout the usual morning haze are on tap for the Orange Coast Wednesday. Look for mercury readings in the 80s along Lhe coast and in to the 90s fu rther inl and. INSWE TODAY A sharp decline in birtl~ rate d t,ri.n 17 the J960's point! to real possibility of zero population grouith. experts say . See stor y, Pnge 4. C1IH0"'!1 I Ch1<kln~ 111> I Cll•llll9'1 1l·l7 Comic• 11 Cr~Hwtir~ 1t Otll~ Nol!Cfl 10 o ;vorc1i 10 EdUor!11 P111 ' Eftl1r!1l11m1~1 lS l'l111nc1 ll·ll HtrtKIPI l9 An" L.IMtrl fl Movltl IS Nl!IO ... I fllfWI I •, Or1n11 Co~11t1 1t Svlvla J>orttr It SPOrlt »·11 SlllCk M•••tll 11-lJ T1levl1k>11 U n 1111tr1 n Wtlll>lr I Wom.,,'' Nows 11·11 Wtrkl Ntws ._I intact. The terrorists had fl ed, It v.·as the first ::ittack agRinst Arnerican s in Phom Penh since June 15 and the first against Swank who has at· tained popularity du ring his stay which passes the one-ye<.T mark Sept. 12. Jn the June 15 attack terrorists flung a grenade at a tru ckl oad of military at· taches -and missed. In addition to the Cambodian guards around th e embassy olher guards v•ith lhe Chinese·made AK~7s took up positions along the road to the e1nbassy. A spokesman refused to discuss details of increased security but said, "In addition to the changes you c<in see for yourself other securiiy changes have been made.'' Swank made no co1nment on lhe ir.- cident and a spokesman said he "con· l1nued v.·ork as usual in his office.'' 106 Tupamaros Pull Off Huge Priso11 Escape MONTEVIDEO (UPI) The Urugua yan govern ment toda y fired the director general of prisons bceause of Monday's mass jailbreak by l O & Tupan1aros terrorists. fl assured the na- tion the Nov. 28 presidential elections will be held as scheduled. The government said ea rlier the escape of the Tupam.aros and some of their leaders presented it with a grave situa- tion, But a special communique said President Jorge Pacheco Areco v.·i\I not permit either the Tupamaros or the need for tight security measures to affect the election, Shortly afterwards the government an· nounced it had fired Col. Pascual Cirilo as head of the nation's prison system. Unconfirmed reports circulated in Montevideo that Interior Minister Danilo Sena and Defense Minister Frederico Garcia Capurro have offered their resignations as a result of the Tupamaros esca pe through a 40-foot tunnel. The escape was so unexpected officials would not believe it at flrst. When Billy Rial called police to report 1 O D Tupamaros had fled the Punta Carretas max imum security prison he was met. with disbelief. "Everything is calm at the prison." a police officer told Rial affer a telephone chec k \vith Punta Carretas. Rir.J has 1rouble convinci ng thMTI that calm or not. th e prison v.·as 111 inmsites shorl. Th ey had just esca ped throu~h ti 40-yerd tunnel thflt ellded in the living room of his mother's house just outside (See ESCAPE, P1ge IJ • Ill e 2 Gun1nen Terrori§e Vacationers~ Hape 4 • ' . • • • • •• • • Laguna Drinl{ing Next . Miss A111eri~a? • .. .. \1 / t' .. ' ' . ' Some of the \vestern area Miss Am erica contestants. now participating in pre·pa.geant co1npetitions, pose for photographers in Allantic City, N.J. They are, frotn left, Mi ss Nevada, J oan Angela Burachio; Miss 11awail, Aurora Joan Kaawa: Miss Arizona, Celia Margaret Sklan and 1'1iss California, Carolyn Jean Stoner. One l(illed, Several Hurt In Cycle Gang Rampages From Wlre Services A motorcycle gang conclave in California's central coast resort area Labor Day weekend left one club leader dead , a dozen persons injured and vows or ccimin g vengeance from cyclists routed by an army of lawmen . The incidents resulted from a bloody, hour.Jong battle at a Watsonville rock festival Monday night and ~ earlier tavern confronta tion in picturesque Jen· ner, Dead ls Peter Montera, 26, or Long Beach, who was stabbed several limes in the chest durin~ the Monday night ram· pag~. There were about 150 concert-goers rounded up at Watsonville. Authorities said three other men were listed in ralr condition and six in good condition tit W<'lts1Jnville Community Hos pital, with slab wounds and head in- juries. Bcleagured police and Santa Cruz Count y sheriff 's deputies called for rein· lorcements after n gRng fight erupted at the close of the event, which drew 5,000 young people. ln\'estigators said it was triggered when 19 members of a San Jose motorcy- cle gang arrived and were me~ in a clash, first with Chicano yout hs, then long· haired reinforcements, Knives, clu bs and motorcycle chains nashed in the hour·long fight, which ranged from the festival site six mlles north of the small farming community in• lo nearby orchards aro~nd Pitlto Lake. Lawmen rounded up lSO persons for questions and filing of criminal charges, but none had yet been formally booked late Monday. One woman. Barbara Dorin, 27, of Watsonville. was also hospitalized in critical condition, assertedly from a dnrg overdose. Authorities theoriicd ·tbe Watsonville melee was a spillover from a Lalx!r Da y weekend run by n group of Northern California motorcycle ga ngs that led to the violence SundRy in Jenn er. "I saw 'colors' from various clubs from Sacramento, Reckling. San Jose, Oakland and other areas," SonomP. County Sher· (See CYCIJSTS, Page 1) 14 Vacationers Terrorized; 4 Women Attacked VEN'l'URA (UPI) -A group of 14 vacationers was terrorized for five hours early Monday by two armed men who broke into thei r ren ted house, robbed them or cash and jewels and raped two women and two teen-age girls. Two suspects were arrested. Police said a group of. San Fernando Valley r~iC!ents, w'llo nAmii -were withheld, had rented a house in the Pierpont area here tor a week's vacation. Shortly after midnight, twa men, one carrying· a knire and the otber a gu n, broke into the house, rwacked it. raped the women and girls and tied up everybody. The ·men stole twn cars for their get.away. ()tle su~ct. tentatively itlt1\- tificd as Rick steV11ng, about 25, was ar- rested in what authorities said wa s the stolen vehicle three miles rrom the house. Ventura detectives arrested a second suspect, Antonio Almanza, 2.3, Ventur;i, later in the day in Santa Barbarn. The four fema le vJctlms, ages, 15, 17, 34 and 42, were treated at Ventura Genera.I Hospital. I Me lee Traditional Walk Ends li1 Cou1·t By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL or, ... O•U• Piiot Sf•" Fifteen persons will face arraignment Thursday on a number of charges as a result of a melee in Laguna Beach Sun· day night during the traditional Labor Day weekend "drinkers' walk." The 15 -most of them resi dents or Laguna Beach -were arres ted when a mini·riot broke out in front of the Ornhanage Restaurant, 696 S. Coast Highway about 9 p.m. Police reported th:it the owner of the bar refu sed ad· mission to the drink ers -150 strong - winch led to shouting, fighting and glass and boltle tossing. The traditional waik, celebrating the Pnd of the summer tourist season. sta rted in a north Laguna bar. earlier in the evening . and continued sout h along S. Coast Highway. gathering more drinkers and onlookers as it progressed. !he grou p. cn rrying bo ttles of beer, v.·1ne and mixed drinks, ga thered at a parking Jot across the highway from the Orphanage when observed by police, who blocked traffic to allow the cro wd to cross. It wa s at that point, members or the throng were told they would not be ad- mitted to the Orphanage. Several of the persons, pol ice said, started fighting , throw ing thei r drinks and yell ing obscenities directed at owners of the bar. Fourteen Laguna Beach policemen, four Orange County sheriff's deputies and fou r California Highway Patrolmen were on th e scene immediately to quell the di.~turbance. Patrolman Robert Romaine of tbe local force was injured , police .sai d. when allegedly bitten in the ann by Patricia M. O'Brien, 32, of 30262 Beneci<> Ave., Laguna Nig uel. She was arrested 011 charges of assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest. Also arrested for e&ault on an officer were Lauren L. Kelly. 25, 750 Rembrandt Drive and Billy G. Tanner, 1975 Laguna Canyo n Road, who alleged!~· struck patrolmen Jam·es SUnson and r.:chard Kotzin. Both Tanner and Kelly suffered head inju ries during the bout with the officers and were taken by ambulance to South Coast Community Hospi tal for treatment, then returned to police custody. James E. Van Horn, 27, of Los Angelu was arrested on chflr/'"'~ of assauJt with a car as a deadly weaF Police claim Van Horn attempted to run down patrolman Cannen Pollastro in the parking lot acro.ss the street from the Orphanage. Pollastro was not Injured. Later, Po11astro was allegedl y st.nick by Joseph S. Longo,,Jr., 30, 750··Rem· btandt Drive who was also booked ori assl'l11lt charges, police said. Other pe rsons arrested on misde- meanor drunk in public or failuu to disperse chR rges \\'ere: Barbara M. McGilvery, 42, 31668 3rd St., South Lagun a: Bobby D. t lllot. 31, S03 Brooks St · D:i vl<l ,J, V\v ia110. 30, 365 (Ste DRINKERS, Pase 1) • • \ 2 DA.ILY PILOT Tut~.sy, Stpltmbtt 7, 1'171 ---' Michigan /fJelee Busing Protests Bring 9 Arrests <Amplled from Wire Services PONTIAC, Mich. -The first court· ordered school busing desegregation pro- 1ram for a northern city began here to· day with the arrest of nine protesting rn;:itherll and a boycott of classes by botb wh ite and black children. About 100 pickets tried lo keep the buses from leaving parking lots, but dispersed when police threatened arrest. Two women chained themselv~ to a gate. Police freed them and then arrested them along with four other \YOmen stan- ding nearby. Three add itional V.'om en l\'ho chained themselves to another gate also v.·ere arrested. The nine stood mute at their ar· raignment. Their lawyer, L. Brooks Pat· terson, said the women 2re "firmly con· vinced that thev are doing v.·hat's ri ght and no jury in ihe world is going to con· vi ct them." It appeared that only about 25 per c~nt of the city's 25,000 children v.•ere coming to school today. Most of the buses wh ich were to take v.•hite children into black neighborhoods and black chi!dr.en into lli'hite neighborhoods made their runs wilh only a few pupils aboard. Protesting parents taunted bus drivers with shouts of "your bus will never make it" and "look al the creeps driving them, look at the black creeps." Drivers, both black and white, v.·ere ac· companied by a supervisor on each bus. Among the picket signs v.·as one reading "Better Living Through the Klu Klux Klan." The relatively peaceful inauguration of busing \Yt'.S in sharp contrast ta the bo~b­ ing of lO empty buses Aug. 30. The .in· cirlent brought a sharp warning from Li S. District Judge Damon J. Keith, v.·ho ori~inally issued the desegregation order in May, 19i0. that the busing would start on schedule today even if U.S. marshals or FBI agents had to be aboard. There were no identifiable federal agents on the buses. Only minor protests were reported in 3,000 Petition To Halt Military At Los Alamitos More than 3,000 persons have signed petitions asking the Defense Department to halt plans to locate military air units at the Los Alamitos Naval Air Station. The petit ion campaign was started se\·eral weeks ago when il was learned the Pentagon v.·as considering locating an air Na,iona! Guard unit or an Army Reserve heli copler unit at the ai'r s!atlo n. The Navy, which still occupies tlie ba~e. has almost completely shut down its operations there. They have no squadrons &l.ationed in Los A!amotos. A decision on the fate of the ba~e is ex- pected in early October. Among the plans studied are proposals for the resen·e units. and a plan to turn it into a giant housing facility for military families. From Page 1 DRINKERS • • • Locust St.: \\'illiam T. O'Brien. 30262 F.enecia Ave., Lag una Niguel . Corneluis R. Toomey, 521 Lom bardy Lane; Alex- <inder H. Carler, 32. 31241 t.1rinterey Drive, South Laguna: Dale J. \\"Pirner, 19. Camp Penrlletnn ; Charles E Byron, 41. 522 Anita St , William H. B:i rner, 44. 570 Cypress Dri \·e, end Thomas R. Eason. 51:l Oak SL DAllY PILOT scattered areas of the South today as more big urban school distr icts opened for the f:i!I term under tough new court orders requiring an end to classroom segregation. Exc~pt for buses ru nni ng behind schedule and, in some cases , missing pickups, no major problems "'ere reported by school officials. "Everything seems to be percolating l'IS "-e v.•ould have it ," said a spokesman (or the Chattanooga , Tenn . schools. The opening day v.·as also reported qu iet in Nashville, Tenn., "'hich unsuc· cessfully sought a stay 10 a court order that placed an add itio nal 15,000 pupils aboard buses in the Tennessee capital. Cou11ty Duo Co11tenipt Case Held A contempt ot court hearing for Orange County supervisors Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers was continued this morn- ing until Oct. 5. .fi uperior Court Julge William C. Speirs granted the delay request of Deputy County Counsel Arthur C. Wahlstedt who said vital witnesses v.·ere not available at this time. The ront_empt action is the resWt nf a contro\'ers1al Local Agency Forntation Commission specia l meeting held Aug. 9. Both Battin and Caspers are LAF'C mem· hers as v.·as Los Alamitos Councilman J oseph Hyde, another defendant in the action. The Cities Selec tio n <Ammittee arm of the Ol"ange County Leag11e of Cities v:bich names two members to !he LAFC is asking that Battin and Caspers be held in contempt for holding the special session in defiance of a court order issued by Superior Court Judge J. E. T. ''/\'ed" Rutter. During the meeting which lasted for only six seco nds, Battin and Caspers teamed "'i!h Hyde, !hen LAFC ch:iirman to remove Charles A. Pearson from the commission and appoinl Herbert Licker. This morning. LAFC counsel Thomas Woodruff asked Judge Speirs to issue a bench warrant for Hyde v.•ho he said has not appeared at any sessions on the mat- ter and is not represented by an attorney. Wahlstedt opposed issuanc• of the warrant anrl said that he will represent Hyde on Oct. 5. Another hearing on a related subject is scheduled for Sept. 20. At that lime the temporary order reinstating Pearson and forme r LAFC chainnan Louis Reinhardt "'ill be heard. Judge Rutter Aug. 21 rulrd that Pearson and Reinhadt .,.,·ere the rightful holders of the LAFC seats pending further court action. Alleged Frolic In Buff En<lecl If authorities should v.·i!'h, they could call up to 500 prosecution witnesses in the case of The People \·s. Carl A. Parker Jr .. of Yucaipa. Ne1\·ixirt Beach lifeguards called police Saturday after allegedly seeing Pilrker ca\"orting nude, bolh 1n and ou t of lhe surf. befOre a crowd of about 500 persons at i\'e1\•port Pier Officer Reed Gloshen said the suspe\t's g11'1frlcnd trier! 10 rilCI' dnwn the hP ach v1ith a pair of pants whf'n he arrived on the scene. but 1t was t'io late. Parker was arrested, booked on suspl· cinn of 1nderrnt rxrn~urc a n d presumably is~ucd ;i pair of jail dungarees. DAILi' PILOT lUH PIKl!t SKIN DIVER STRUCK BY BOAT BETWEEN LAGUNA AND CORONA DEL MAR IS GIVEN AID Newport Guards and Harbor Patrolmen Teamed to Aid Victim After Accident at Sea Diver Recovers After Collision With Motorboat A Whittier man struck r-.londay by a 20 foot boat y.·hile sk in dil'ing off LiU\e Corona "'as listed today in good CQnd it1on in Hoag Memorial Hospital, Ne .... ·porl Bearh. John I-fill , 21. suffered a fractured ri ght shoulder and lacerations of tne right arm ,Yhen he came up under the motorboat nperated Rfxlut 200 yards offshore by \Vill iam r.t Crosby of r;:ilm Desert, Il nrhor Patrol offir ial s said today . Crosby later told the J!;irbor depnr_t· ment that he saw neither tbe diver. his companion or any diving flags before the incident. Hill had been d1l'1ng v.·ith Dan l!ardin, also of \\'hillier. .,.,•ho 1vas unharme_d._ Crosby and Hardin hel_Ped _the 1nJUT~ di\•er into the boat, at which time a cabin cruiser. Jackson's Folly. came along s1de and radioed the Harbor Patrol for help. Hill v.•as taken to the Harbor depart- ment by lifeguards and from lhere to HGag. From Page 1 CYCLISTS. • • County Labor Day Calm As Crowds , Deaths Dip Bv TERRY COVIi.LE • 01 lft• O•HV Plkll 51•H Lahor D<iv v.eekend passM through Orilnge Courity rather quietly. Bearh crnwcls 11'ere rcporled 25 percen t JeS"s than normal. e1en thnugh the three· dn y t0tnl still topped 600 ,000. There ""'f'rc four traffic deaths-. hut t1\'0 of lli<'m were ;:ictually after the official 1nidnight. deadline , Monday. A sm;ill riot broke out Sunrlay in La.l(una Re;ich 1 ... hen ;ibnut 150 h;ir hop- ping parrnns v.·ere refuserl entranrP to one establishment -but the main damai;i:e Wfll' a lot pf shattered bottles that "·on't he rec.vc!ed. The \\'Cather played ils ow n tricks, full se rvice. The full summer crew, hO\\'ever remains on duty through next v.·eekend on the city beach in Huntington Beach. Other areas will have lifeguardll ""'orking, but not as many as during the summer. tr tr fr Calif on1ia Sets Road Death Mark Ov er Labor Day especially l\1onda y. From \\'ire Sf:or\•ice,; A Seal Beach lifeguard descrihed it as: A record 73 persons died In traffic ac- "Rainy. hazy. sunny with offshore. then cident.~ in California over the thrPe-<lay onshore breezes -re ally strange.'" He L;ibor Day v.•eekend . surmised that beach crov.·ds v.·ere doivn The loll eclipsed the 67 fatalities because people could not figure out the v.·calher. recnrded on the Labor Di!.v holiday in 'ftie heavy surf that haltered Orange J9ti9. The all·time record for any three.- Coast be:rebes F'riday continued Saturday rlay holiday is lH. set on the JuJy Fourth with eight.root breakers at Huntington "'"eekrnd in 19&1. Beach, Newport Beach and Laguna Some of the fnl.alilies came on Beach. but it dropped to under four feet tiigh1\•ays s!ir k"nrri by the first rain in at all beaches Sunday and Monday. SoiHhern Cal1f{lr111a in three monlhl'. \\'arnl 70-degree waler quickly cooled il!rnnwhile . a Nali0ni:il Safet.\I Council iff's Sgt. Robert To"·nsend s.aid In the over the v.•eckend lo Iii degrees by this spnk esrnan said thr final traffic dea th "'ake of the tr ouble. morning. Lifegu;irds expect the coo l count ;:i(Crnss thr nation could reach fi50. The spark thal set it off came _when water to prevail all v.·eek. The council hrid earlier estimated thiit f d t Ne-·~rt Beach t•pped the c•·owd m•rk htohve('n fiOO anrl 700 prrson.~ ""'Oulrl dir in unkempt cyclist~ v.·ere re use service a .. ,,,, ,. " Jenner·By-The·Sea tavern and al.!egedly "'ith 190,000 patrons follo.,.,·ed by: Hun-trnff1 c deaths during the iB·hour period t t'""t"" Beach 115 000 · S•• Cleme·le frorn Ii pm. fruta \.' local lime to mid. turned on the shotgun-toting propr1e or. "l!o '"' • • • "" • " , B•rte•der Be• \\'aik"p .,,.d he had ask· 115.000; Laguna Beach. 117,000 ; Hun-night t\1t>nda.v. " 11 " " " 1 s B h 6' 000 d Se I In one of the "·nrsl accidents. 11 l ed the ""O"P to lea'''· b"t l"'O forced t.he I ngton tate eac , :>, : an a , 1. b ' " " ., B h 27 ooo rersnns \\'ere killrd when a Jet tner issue bv sitt ing al the bar and demanding eac ' ' · cr;ishrd in Alaska beer. tie re fused . The rescue total "'aS fil8 .,.,·ith the bul k Some of the v.·orst traffic accident~ in· h I ped bike of those coming in the heavy surf and rip -clurled : ''Suddenly fine oi l em sap a tides Saturday. Laguna Beach lifeguards h h b and •a•·d· 'po•lr ' -Bur"B\\', N C., seven rvor sons were c a1n on t e ar ., · · · · made 200 rescues on Saturday alone . "" ,..~ \\'alkup explained. ''I poured ." killPrl and thrre nthf'r S in1ured two The air v.•as "·arm, ranging from ifi cri!icallv. in a rwo-C"a r head -on rollisio~. He had al ready called cafe O\\'r.er J erry rle~rees in San Clemente to i8 de~rees 1n -Tub~ ("11\·. 1\riz. six persnns. in- Berg at home and the proprietor "·alked Seal Beach. but muggy and o\·erca st rlurl1ng four · members nf a Cclorado in moments lat er \\'llh his sholgun 10 most nf the 11·eekend, familv. were kill<'d in a fi ve-rar collision. marrh the "c;i cllsts nut anrl clear lhe A f('w liRht touches nf rain ""'ere ff'lt r"or tola, Cahf , fnur per!'nns ""'Pre bu1lc.l1ng. ~londay in Laguna Bea('h and Se:il k1ll£>rl 1n a !"n·<".1 r crash on hlRh>A•ay 395 Accounls diff £>red abnut who fi red first. Brach. hut It slopred as qtuckly as 1t ~'J!l!h nf the C'nmmuni!v nf Dorlf' hut ~uns bla7.ed and Rogues \lntorcycle 1 1 d ~S• ''''" 1· 1.r lhri·<' m"mh<'rs nf a Id , h Ii ar e . • Cluh lear!er .lc>rry !lo en. 3~. 1~·as s 1Jt in Some of the li fe~uard uni!!' ;ilnne thr> 1 >1n11h.1. fa mi !v \1·r:re k1ll rd ;i orl six nther Newport Hit With Suit On Freeway Newport Beach city officials were serY· ed this morning wlth a la>A· sui t flied by a Newport Beach resident attempting to have the March 9 Pacific <Aast freeway election declared void . City Clerk Laura Lagi~. named as one of the defendants. said the suit was serv- td as soon as the doors opened 2.I. 8 am. Other defendentl! in Rodeffer 's action are the city, members nf the city coun cil lndivldually and collerli\'ely and George Pappas. city finan ce director. E. 0. Rodeffer, of llodeffer Invest· ments . says in his suil thal !hi! 6 lo J mar- gin Yote which may hal'e stopped Pacific Coast F'reeway from coming through Newport Beach was "illegal" He cla in1s the city did not have the jurisdiction to call such an electinn and voters had no r igh ts to approve or di11ap- prove of any routes. r.1arch voters also amended the city charter to a!low voter ratification of any future freeway agreements. Rodefrer's suit also asks Orange Coun· ly Superior Court tn prohibit the cit~· from calling any future electio rus on free- 'A·ay and to bar Pappas from spending any funds on freeway-related traffic studies. Pappas said today he still didn't kno"' l\'hich funds mighr be affect~ or if any expenditure.! would be a!lov.·ed while the case was in courl. Acting City Attorney Dennis O'Neil. ir: San Diego for a Public Utilities Com- mission meeting. "'as unavailable for cor.1ment. The citv and nther defendents have ~O d<>.ys aftfr being served in v.+tich to filf' a \\Tilten ans>A'Cr to the suit in Superior Court. Nn dale. has bren set fr:ir a Superiof Court hearing on the suit. which also complains that the rit,v in c ur r e cl numerous expenditures in the past 15 years through ~tudies of alternate free"·a:v rnutes. The routr approved b1• the council Oct. :!8. 1!1611. 1va.<> suppo:e;ed fo stre!C't! frnm Rurk Cull ~· 1n the east to Bayside Drl\·e in Corona del r-.1 ar. But this agreement with the state was rescinded ""'ith the March 9 election. Rodeffer's suit charges that such rescission is a "violation of !.he Califomi~ and U.S. constitutions. \1'hich in peri says 'no law impairing the obligation o: contracts shall ever be passed.' " The suit claims the city had no authori· ty to allow the initia!i vt. an action it cal l~ an "unla\t,'ful attemp! on the part or the electorate In assert the legislative rune· tions of the Legislature." Frntn Page 1 ESCAPE ... the IOO-year-0ld stnne-wa\led prison. According to auth0rities. 106 of thf· urban terror ist~ and five nlher prisoners go! out through the tunnel before dawn r.1onday. So far nnne of the escapers ha!; been captured althou gh the governmen:, has laun ched a massive campaign If, round them up and has pul the n11tion on an "intens ification (lf the state of alert.'' The go\"ernmenl announced it I!: de termined to "sn ;is fa r ;i.~ the law allo"·s to meet lhe grave situation fac1n1. the nation " Among !hose 1vhn esraped in Urugu;iy'r, biitge1'1 jailbrea k "'as Raul Send ic. a J-i. yrar-0l d former !:t'A' ~ludcnt \\'ho ii; founder anll leader of the urhan !erroris1 movemenl that has i:peri;il izcl'i in kid· n;:i ping -anrl sometime~ killi ng - fr.reign di plomat ~. ad\"is ers an C !h~ hl'arl. while the bar o\i·ner .,.,·as hit cna~l celebrated their l;ist "·ee krnrl nf rrr~nn~ 11 1.11 1 (·it 1n a 11rn-!'ar ;icr1rlent. t" ire 1n 01e gr,-oin. li;:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l Holden was lls1 rd in seririus condition at Santa Rr")SJ Cnmmu nlly Hospital, 'A'htl(' Berg 1ras !isled 1n good cond ition al Sonoma Collilty Hos pital. hu.~ine.~Fmen. Positive Thinking! The re 's a lot of talk going aroun d about how poor business is . H•lltl11t11tH h«lil , ....... v •• ..., s.. c ...... ,. Soviet SzJace Vehicle OllAN<il! CO~ST l'UIL\!HJHG COMPANY It o!.•'* N. w •• d l'rn.0..,1 •nd Pll!llltllff' J•t~ It. C urley \"o(I l'r.tlclen1 er.<f "-••I Mll'l•Otl' Th•ll'l••..j(••Yil Ea11or 1111~"''" A, M u•p~ir11 M•1>19l"ll EdllOf' C h1rl11 H. l oos ltich1rd P. Ni l/ AMl111n; M1t>q1t!9 Ed\1tn Offi<• COlll M<l•I: JlO W•I I ll' 31rMt N-llOf"f l"cll; JUI H-1'1 11ov:tv1<d L1gu ... ae.cll: m Forni AY..,.,. ~ .... u...,ro11 &tit/I: 111r; 8"<" 8ou11v1..., S..11 Clt~i.; J0$ NOl1fl 1.1 C.ll'llno 11 .. 1 D.lll.V PILOT. w!!h wllld'I 11 eombir.ft I ... "'-..,...•· i. ,.,.i11-dilly ..-c•pt kift. IWI~ 11'1 -rtl<! •llln•10 tot" l.eO..,.. 8Md'I, M-1 l •dl, Cor.tt ,,,,_,, HU11llfl01«1 t.adl. ,,_,,.,. v111tY. ..., c""""'''' C.Pll"'-t nd '..s<fldltdt, t iO"t wl.,._ -, .. -1 cdU!oM. l'rll'l<.1 .. 1 ll'"iflfl!IO OIMt II 11 0 Welt 6t)I 'I'"'• CO$!• Mew, Ta 1·,t111 t7141 642 ... JJI Cl..m.4 A'"'1tll .. 642·1•11 Im C.....,,,. All D.,~: l ... ,..._ 4,J-4411 .. Ctiov<lt'>1. l"'' O••"\\! Co u• "~bll•~'"' (;ompl "J. Iola """'' \POO•h . •·lln!•ll•""'· f:dllOl'l61 ""'"'' t • 10•11'1<\l"'l~'I ~ ... 'I ni.y k ,,proctu«d ,..,,,,....r 11>t<;,.t ,,.,. ,..11tlan ~ COllY•~M OW"~'. S.C-cl111 -II(>(' N •G t! N<l'WN•I ~•i<~ ,.... t.o!.lt M_,, C.11"0'"'" l~MU.Oht'< ~ arrllr l ).H "'°""' f. bf '""'' ll '5 -llllyJ fllllllt'l' 6•111••T-, SJJS /'<WllMy. Orbiti1ig Near Moon ?-!OSCO\V (A Pl -The unmanned Soviet space vehicle Luna 18 v.·ent into nea r-lunar orbit toda.v, Tass said. The craft approached !he moon and S\t,'Ung around it at !he end of a f\ve·da y flight dur\ng v.·hich several corrections in I.he vehicle 's trajectory were made. Tass said ground control h11d 29 "com- munications sessionr." with the 1nitomatic statio n during the flight. The mission of !he craft ·has still not been di\'ulged. but some \l.'estern specialists anticip8ted that anothrr automatic moon ro\•,r, Lnnokl'lod 2. \\'ill be rolled on the lunar surface. Others ex · peeled a Sl!CQnd soil-scooping operat ion. Tass said the station braked when ap- proaching the moon today and was s11:ung into a round orbit about 60 miles from the. moan's surface. Luna 18 was orbillng the moon at the rate. of one tum e\'erv hour .And 5!1 minutes at a 35-degree i'nclinatlon to the mnon·s e<;uator. Thl'lugh Tass did n't ~ay so. 11 v.·;:is lhnu::ht scienlists al ground rnnlrnl \1·nuld tr\' to ,i:uidr !hf' rt afl tn a J11nft 1anllin2 T:t$S sa ir:I !e.IPmrlric d at 11 inrli r;i!rd th1J t rhe nn hfmrd £>qu1pment 11 .1s funr· t1n111ng nnrmall\'. Thf' la~t prnRrt~s report on Lun11 111 .,.,-as given Friday, when Tass said that 12 hours after launch the '·ehic.!@: had covered a bit more than a quarter of the "·ay to the moon. The mission is th e. first mainr Sn\·1ct space effort since lhree cosmonauts were killed in ,June "'hen thf'v returned fr om a record endurance flight.ahoard the. Salute ::;race st<J!ion "·hich still is crrcling the earth. The Luna series is the most successful of ~t!! So\•iet space program. Aside from landing the re.mote controlled Luno khod I moon l'ehirle the. Luna ser!es has re sulled in the first unmanned collection and return lo earth of moon soil samples. Shortly after announcing lunar orbit for Luna JS. Tass l!aid I.hat Lunokhod l has resu med scientific research in the Sea of Rainll. The seU-pn:ipelled Lu nokhod I has betn on lhe moon since be ing deposited the.re l\O\'. 16 by Luna 17 and is no"' working in the 11th lun;ir day on commands from the tarth. Eac h lun:'lr day and night !a~ts :ibout two l'>'Crks. Ta~s ~aid that rlunni; cnmmunirations $r~. inn<; hv l.unnkhl'l{f 1 frnm lri.~L Thurs· d;i y fr") ~-tofiday. !he ri,i:tll·v.•httled l'Ch1rle 1 ran~m1\led pannr11m1c picture.l'i of tt1e moon s11rface "fron1 r;r \'eral points Into "'h1c!1 the moo n car moved.'' We believe that this type of thinking CAN be a state of mind and w ill on ly crec;!te what everyone is afra id of. When Salesmen who call on us cry about business, we cover our eors and refuse to believe it . Consequently we are experiencing unprecedented growth far the fourteenth consecutive year! Think about it! ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mo". thrv Thun,. t to S:lO-Fri., t ht t -Sot .. 9:30 to 5 • ' • • [ I r I Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley VOL 6-4, NO. 214, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES 1 •• ·~_..,, -· DAIL'I' PILOT Sti ll l'l>olt DESPITE MIXED WEATHER, THRONGS PACKED COAST BEACHES At Corona del Mar City •nd State Beach Park, Business Boomed County Labor Day Cal11i As Crowds, Deaths Dip Dy TERR\' COVILLE 01 11>1 O.ltr 1'1kll Sl1!1 Lahor Day v•eekend passed through Orange County rather quietly. Beach cro\\·ds were reported 25 percent less than normal. even though the three- dav total still top ped ti00.000 .. There were four lraffic deaths. but two of them \1•ere actually after the official midnighl deadline. ~1 011day. _ A small riot broke ou1 Sunday 111 Laguna Beach when about 150 bar hop- ping patrons v.·ere refused entrance ~o one establish1nenl -but the n1a1n damage v.·as a lot of shattered bellies that won 't be recycled. "{..: Guards Take Dip To Pull Craft Out of Danger Three llunt1nglon B£'ach lifeguards took an earlv rnornu1g dip off the city pier today 10 krrp a small boal fron1 v.·;:ish1ng up on the beach. The guards spotted a 17·fool inboard· outboard boat stalled in the water about the middle of the pier. shortly after 2 11 .m. Lifeguard Hal DeJong v.·as the fir st to leap from the pier into the waler ne11t to the boat. He v.•as followed by ~like Kadera v.·ho had just gone off ctu!)', then John Baddis, who is nol a regular guard but heads the night beach cleaning crew, foil1Jv.·ed. The three men tov.·ed the boa! away from lhe dangerous surf line, swimmin1t v.·ith il out to the end nf the pier. The boat ov.'fler, Charles Colman , Norwalk, said it stalled and wo11 \dn"t restarl. The weather pl;:iyed its own tricks, especially J\.1onday. A Seal Beach life~uard described it a.~: "flainy, hazy, sunny with offshore, then onshore breezes -really stran ge." lie .surmised !hat beach crowds wrre dow n becnuse people could nol figure out \he \1•eather. The hea\"y surf that battered Orant;e Coas t beaches Friday continued Saturd11y v.·1th eight-foot breakers at Hunt ington Be11ch, Newport Beach and La guna Bearh. but it dropped to under four feel at all beaches Sunday and r.londay. \rarn1 7£1.degree water quickly t:ooled over the wee kend lo 61 de i::rces by th1:-; morn111g. L1ft"gllards expert !he t·WI \l'.1ler lo prevail ,111 v;eek. Nc.wport rJ t!<iCh lopped !hr crrnvd rnark \1•ith 190,(IOO patrons fol!ov.·ed by . /J tJn· t1n~ton Beac h. I 15.0110 : San Clemente, llfl.000 : La~unn Be<1rh, lli,()00: Hun- tington State Beach. 65.000 . and Seal Heach, 27,000. The resctl(• tu!al v.·:is 618 11·i1h the hulk of lhn~e con11ng 1n the he;ivy ~ur! and np· tides Sa turday, Laguna Be:ich Jifeguard:i; made 200 re!icues on S;iturda~· alone. The air was warrn, r:in ging l1"1)n1 76 degrees 1n San Clemente lo i8 de grees in Seal lleach, hut m11 ggy and overc,1s t most. of the. weekend . A few light touches fl( r<1111 v.·ere frlt rilonday in Laguna Beach :ind Seal Beach, but it stopped as quickly as ll started. Some of the lifeguard un its along the coasl cclehrated their last v<eekend of full service. The full summer crev.'. however re1nains on duty through next v.·eekend on lhe city beach in Huntington Beach. Other areas will have lifeguards working. but oot as rnany as during the summer. ORANGE COUNT-Y, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1971 Envoy Assassins U.S. Diplomat Safe in Canibodia PMN0.1\1 PENH IUPll -Terrorists tried today to assassinate U .S. An1bas~ador Emorv C S\\ nnk by blov.·ing up his Jin1ous1ne 1vlth 20 pounds of plaslic explosive s\r;.1pped tu a bicycle, but the bomb failE'd to explode. It was not clear whether the bomh fail· ed to explode bt>cause the detonator did not function or \1·hrthcr skil!fu! dri\ 1og on the J)J!"l of Swank"s chauffeur lessened 11 .s. f'HHflS 11 sed the impact between lhe car and the bi- cycle. The driver swerved and ;.voided a headon crash with t~.e cycle. Sv.·ank was not aware an attempt had been made on hi.5 life until several hours arter the ambush, an t rn bass y spokesman s:aid. But lax security around the three-story embassy building was im· mediately tigbtened and Cambodian Beach to Off er 30 City Posts 'T'hirty n1unicip:il johs, ranging from ~roundskeepc.r tr• pot 1cen1an. \.l"il\ be of. fcred this \~'ednestk1y and Thursday by the cit)· of l!unt1ngton Beach. To profess .:ipp!ic:ints. a special "hiri ng hall '' v.·i\I be set up if! the Hecreallon Center uf li1l1 S!l"ret and Ora nge Averiue for job intcrvu:\1·s. I Cit v Personnel \)1rcetvr E d 11/ a r d Thonipson s:ud the n1en and won1e n 1-1·uuld be hired under· the ft·der:i\ly lunded F.mergeney E1nployn1cnl Act wit hin two lo three 11·eeks.. A grflnL nf $~~\.4flll h~s hern n1ade lo the city, uf \1 hich $lGG,000 \1·111 he ;illocaled t1i lt')('al school di str1t·ls for the hlnng of add1tiQnal pl'r.snoncl. i\pp\icants 1nu~t be. residents of J·lun· Valley Council l'la11s llcaring On Sc \vc r Line f oun tau1 Valley (·lty councilmen will hold a puhlic hc11r111 g ton ight on the route of the Knot1 Jntcrccptur sey,'('I" line. The h('anng 11·111 come during !heir meetl11g whi ch Ucg1 ns at 8 pm. in c!ty h<.111. Ctl:' Pu blic \\ rirks Director. \Vayne O.sborne, said he 11·111 rccrnn n1e11d the c:ounc1l is!'ue a pcrn1ll !Cir !tic project as proposed b.1· s.1n1 l:itinn d1s!nt·t engin("('rS a! the coun,i\ n1('C'\1ng ,\ug. 3. The 911·u1ch se.11cr line 1s lo be built r1"0n1 the i11!Prs.cl't1un nf Elli.~ Avenue and Rroflkhur.,:t SlrL·el 11; !hi; lntrrsectlo n of /\r\1•land $1rr1•l :ind \\nrnrr l\vcnue. Tllr line \\Ill tra\'rr~e rountain Valley in a ~ta1r·sh'JJ f;i.~liion. f•>l1~1w111g r.;!11s tn Bush.'.lnJ Slr•·et. lo T;1thrr1 t\\'enur, to l\1agnnl1:l ~1rc..:t to Slater A\cnue IQ J\~·v.·lund. ().~t)jJrnr :ti the tuni· nf th{' prescn· la!1on . ~:111'\ hr np\H•~"d rhc r11Ulf' hct:a11~e 1t wnuld t·l0sc 11f1 :·.,.1:1i.:11vl1;.1 Sln·el rluring: con~t ruc11fl11 "Th;1! I:::. lhe second l,lu~ic~t nnrlh-south :-;treet 111 the tily nnd one of nur 1naJor sh11ppin~ i.:t'n!ers 1.~ !ot••led :1t the u1rcrsff't1011 of T('Jher1 anU ~\ag111Jl1:i:· he c11plau1cd In his rctornmcnd i'lt1n11 fnr lonlght "s hearing. Clshorne :;;.-i1rl the rouncil should grrint the perrn11 for lhc proposed route only 1f unr lane of tratflc Jn each d1rc c· tion is main!;Jined on Talhcrt and on r.·1agnolia. The Knott Intcrc:cptnr i~ part of an $8 million prriJecl v.·hic·h 11·ilt run from the \ntersc(·tion of Btil sa 1\vc nur and Newhope Stre~l in S<in1a An11 to Ellis and Brookhurst . tington Beach and either unemployed or underemployed , according to Thompson. The hiring hall 11.·ill be open from JO a.m. to 3:30 p.m~th days. Among jobs available ere those for skilled v.·orkers, groundsmen, apprentice firemen, apprentice s u r v e. yo r s. policemen, clerical workers. persons skilled in Spanish and E n g I i s h , draftsml'n, persons trained in en· vironmental probleins, and some pro- fessional persons. The jobs may be permanent, with SO percent required to be permanent by law and the other SO percent likely to become permanent over the next two years, ac· cording to Thompson. Thompson pointed out that the city is an equal opportunity employer and that the \av.· requires that preference be given to veterans who served in Korea and Vietnam since 19&4. Officials from the Huntington Btach High School District and local elementary school dlstr~ts are expected to be at lht hiring hall both days. Hearing Slated For Huntington Murder Suspect James N. s!pult of C-Osla ?-.1esa is scheduled for prel imin ary hearing on mu rder charges Sept. Z8 tn the \Vest Orange County Judicial Dist rict Court. Si pult has been charged with first degree murder in the shoo ting rleath of his 19-year-old daugh ter-in-law, Kathleen SipL!lt . r.1rs. Sipult was shot Aug. JI in her home at 10122 Kamuela Drive. Hun· !ington Beach. Police allege the shooting \\'as the result or a fam1ly argu ment. Si pull was arrested. ahoul two h{lurs ;ifter lhe shooting at his horne. at 2924 Prpper Tree Lane, Costa l\-1esa. Ile is be.Ing held in the jail v.·ard of the Orange Coun!y r>1edical Center v.·hcre he is rcr.overing frorn a leg wound suffered during the shooting incident. 1-hnnane She lter Now Closed on Sundays The lluntington Beach Hum 11 n e Society's animal shelter at 2163'2 Newland SL 1vi!J be clost'd on Sundays, beg inning this Su nday . The shelter will be open as usual Mon· day through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.rn. and on Saturdays froni 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., acctirding to society officers. guards took up pcsitions with Chinese AK~7 rifles. It v.·as a near perfect plot -except that it did 1'\Qt work. Swank is a punctual man and each morning at 7 :JO he boards his laxi·like checker limousine and drives the quarter of a mile. lo the embassy, passing a Buddhist pagoda en route. The terrorists had studied h i 1 movements and three of them took up a position near the Pagod11 with a bicycle like the kind street vendo rs sell bread from. As he passed. the three men shov- ed the bicycle into his path with enough explosives to rip the car to shreds. The chauffeur, a Cambodian soldier, swerved slightly and sped to the em· bassy. There he telephoned military police to tell them of the Incident. Police found the bicycle with the plastic bomb Jntact. The terrorists had fled. It ·was the first attack against Americans in Phom Penh since June 15 and the first against Swank who has al· tained popularity during his stay which passes the one-year mark SepL 12. Jn the June JS attack terrorists fl ung a grenade at a truckload of military at· taches -and missed. In addition to the CamDodian guards around the embassy other guards \Vilh the Chinese-made AK47s took up posi tions along the road to the embassy. A spokesman refused to discuss details of increased security but said, "In addition lo the changes you can see for yourself other security changes have been made." Swank made no comment on the Jr.· cidenl and a spokesman .said he "con- tinued work as usual in his office." 3,000 Petition To Halt Military At Los Alamitos More then 3,000 persons have signed petitions asking the Defense Department to ha/! plans lo locate military air units at the Los Alamllos Naval Air Station. The petition campaign was star!ed several v.·eeks ago v.•hen it was learned the Pentagon was considering localing an air National Guard unit or an Army Reserve helicopter unit at the air station. The Na vy, which still occupies the base, has alm ost completely shut down its ope rations there. They ha ve no squadrons stationed in Los AlamolOs. A decision on the fate of the base is ex- pected in early October. Among the plans studied are propos:-ils for the reserve units, and a plan to turn it into a giant housing facillty for military families. 6 IGlled as T'' To,ver Collapses ST. PA UL fAP ) -The Ram sey County coroner's office reported six per~ons wrre killed today when a 1,000.foot television tower collapsed north of St. Paul. Police in Shoreview, a suburb nort h nt St. Paul where lhe tower is sit uated, re- ported an undctrrmined number of per- sons were injured. Reports from the scene indicated that tile tower fell onto a transmitter building shared by WCCO-TV and WTON-TV, television stations in i\linneapolls and St, Paul. Another tower , shared by KSTP-T V and an educational televislon station, was not affected, authorities reported. "I. hl'ard a racket," a servi~ station opera tor near the site of the collapse reported. "I saw the top fall off, then she busted all lo pieces," he added. Colman's boa t was tov.·ed back lo Long Beach by a U.S. Coast Guard cutter. Lifeguards said the hoal was oot dama g· ed and Colman and his two passengers were all safe. Showdown Over City Aide Nearing? Htmtington Boy Still Critical A Huntington Beach boy. Howard Brashears. 9, i.!I still in critical ctindllion today affer he was inju red in a traffic ac-- cident Thursday night. The boy was Mding with his father, Earl Rrilsha rs, of 21632 Hanakai Lane ~·hen their car wa s struck he11d--0n. The driver of the second car. Audrey Bechtold!, 47, of Santa Ana will be releR .!I· ed from Paci fica Hospital today. ac· cording lo a 00.!lpita! spokl'sman. The elder Brasheal'll was rl'leased rrom the sa me hospital over the weekend. His son remains in intensive care there The accident occured on Brookhurst Street JOUth of Adanu Avenue. By 1'LA1'' DIRKTN 01 "'-D•il1 ~l .. t Sl•ll Mrs . .Norma Gibbs. where are you ~ 'l'hat was the question in Huntington Beach political cin:Jes this mornin11: AS her colleagues OA th e cily council 11.·ondered V;hether she \~'Ould be present for th if evening· s meeting. She is due back fmm a 21-,-month fami· ly trip to Sweden where she attended A summer tourse. at the University of Uppsa/a as a represent ali\'e of the teaching staff of Cal Stele, Long Beach The. questi<ln is being asked becau :i;e her retum will !lignal the showdown over the future of City Administrator Oo~le ~1iller. lhr embarrassing tssue th al became public knowlrdgc. Aug. 16 when newspaper.s broke stories of moves bv councilmen to force a change 1n the c1ty 'f; leadership. Fivc _members of the c:lty council who 11"ere prcscn l quickly went into an ex· •'<'uliVl' session to di1'cuss lhe publicily Allf!. 16 <ind then publicly declared the qucslion a "dead issue·· hut in effect agreeing to delay any aclion until all severi mrmbers were present. The councilmen on \"acation at th!'lt time were Jerry l\iatney and r.1rs. Gi bhs. 1'.latney is ba rk. When r>lrs. Gibbs left in June she ~at"d she woul d return for the first or second meeting in Sep tember, tonl£!til 'l'I or the Sept. 20 meeting Friends of Hunt ington Beachrs first v.·oman councilman expected her to retum Mond11y but thev have not heard from her 1n the last few days and she is probably still 1n tran~it . Ttiere was no rrplv from hur home phone. It' 1s IM'\11'\"f'd lha t counc\l1nen are con- ~idcnn~ cathng an executil'e session this cvenin~ lo dL~russ po.ssible strategy of any moves involv ing the city ed· ministrator. No action apparently would be taken one way or another in Mrs. Gibbs absence and il Is not cert.sin that a closed-door session will be called tonight. But such a session would be certain if Mrs. Gibbs does make the mee!ing. "I'• call it myself," Matney said th is morning. "We want I.his thin g resolved once. and for an. I don't know what her position Is. but without her here it 's worthless to act." Matney emphasized that he would push for a decision on the city's leadership at the Sept. 2 meeting al the late~l. "If we don't gel some resolution by then, I'll have quite. a few things to say," Matne.y said. "We. must face up to our responsibilities," Matney conti nued. "I don't want to tian,q anybc'dy but I do want to change the course we Pre on." \ Most councilmen were upset over the publicity over the affair. Nearly aU had entered into an agreement not to take any action until lhis month until I.he elected officials were present. They v.'ere hoping a smooth transition could be worked out_ "The publicity killed any chances nr doing what we intl'nded lO do," 1'1alney said. "It protected a person and allowed him to ra lly .support." Since the Aug. 16 mttUng, nearly all ci· ty department heads have written tellers of support to Miller and fonvarded them to the city council. The police office rs association and the firemen's association also have fired off letters backing MU!er. Deparlment heads have slated that rPn S'lns for the letters were published statements that ~111\er h8d lost the control IS« GIBBS, Pa.It 2) 1 Today's Final N.Y. Stoek8 TEN CENTS Fail U~I T ......... TARGET OF TERRORISTS Cambodia Ambassador Swank Unification To Get Study In Huntington The vexing school l'\istrict unification problem will be examined again tonight by trustees of the lluntington Beach Union High Sc hool Dislrit·t. They have called a special meeting for 7:30 p.m. in the district·s con!erence rorim to discuss the tentative approval of a four.way un ification plan devi sed by the Countv Committee on School District Organ.ization nearly t11-·o weeks ago. 1'hat proposal would split the high srhool district ·s S2·squa re milt' territory into four new unified school districts. One would take in the Seal Beach and Los Alamitos school di.~tricts, another Ocean View and Foun ta in Valley. the third the J.luntington Be.:ich CHv School District, and the fourth the \\'es"tminster School Dis!ricl. The five-man hirh school district board had earlier approved another un ification plan calling for a three-way splil but la1<'r rescinded its ach ·· "Tonight. we v.·ant lo rel'icw our posi· lion in light nf the com1n1ttee's position nnd discuss !hi'.' l.'ffcct of the Supreme Co11rl decision on school finance on the unification question,·• s.11d Tr u s I e • Chairman Ral ph Bauer "I have no idea v.·tiat lhe othrr board rnembcrs ~hink hut r personally feel that the fnur.way plan does nothing for us," he. said. "It just pr eser\'eS the status quo and it docs not h1n~ for Cf)n1munily identi!y eilher hv lhrowin~ Ocean Vie.iv and Foun· tain Valley 1ogrthrr.'' Bauer bclie\'cs the board rna.v now v.·ant to considt'r unifica tion alonf: city boundaries sinC'e the courl decision ap- f)!"<irs to insure !hat all school districts will sh.1rC equa l financin~. "Now there appears to be no objection If) :;;uch a plan other than that there wnu!d be difference in attendance among lhr vari(lus school districts," he said . "1'1y opinion is that if we're going to have equalized finan cing or equalized property tax assessmen t, •tel's go abtad and unify along city btiundaries.'' Superintendents of the fi\•e elementary :;rhool di stricts comorisin.i:t the Hun· tington Beach Union High School District were schf"duled to meet earlier this after· noon on the unification issue. Oraage 1''eather Sunny skies \lrithout the usual momlng ha?.e are on tap for the Orange Coast Wednesday . Look for mercury readings in the 80s along the coast and into the 90s further inland. INSIDE TODA. Y A sharp decline in birth rat1: during the 1960's point.s to f"to! po.~sibitl !y of zero population f)"rowth , t:qierts say. See stor11, f'age 4. ' C1ll!tlt1tl1 f Clltc~lllt u, 1 Cl•11•llK "·H Comlct It (f"Ott .... '11 u 0•1111 Ho!1cH H 01-..rctt lt Etfllllflll ~ttt ' 1E11kr11l•.....,_I ti ,I....,<• IJ•ll MllftOCtM 1' Al\11 Ltndtrt 11 M41vltt 11 1t1t1•111I lttwt 1·1 O••lltt (IUlltl' 1f \•1~11 ~"""° II '""' 11-17 \lei<-M•A•tt U·lJ Ttll"I°"" l' ""'•!frt II """""''" . ._., ,....., .,.,, Wlff1ll ""'" H _%,,,__o_~_,_v~•1~'-"-'~~" Michi9a1a ltfelee Busing Protests Bring 9 Arrests CompQed from Wire Str\'icts PONTIAC. Mich. -The flrsl court- ordered school busing desegregation pro- gram for .tt nort hern city t>tgan here to- day \\'1th the arrest of nine protesting mothers and a boycott of classes by both v.·hite and black children. About 100 pickets tried lo kerp the buses from !ea\'ing parking lots, but dispersed "M-'hen police threatened arrest. Two wo~n chained themselves to a Cate. Police freed them and then arres~ them along with four other women stan· ding nearby. Three additional women who chained themselves to another gate also were arrested. The nine stood mute at th!!ir 11r- rai&nment. Their lawyer, L. Brooks Pat· terson, said the women are "firmly con- vinced that they are doing what's right and no jury in the world i! going to con- GWC Greets Record Size Faculty Unit Golden West College President R. Dudley Boyce will welcome 1~ fac ulty members this week, more than double the college's original number six years ago. A reception and orientation for new facully, along with workshops and dh·isional meetings are planned \\.'ed· nesday through Friday to prepare for the start of classes Sept 13. Tv1enty-eight new faculty members will ~ greeted Wednesday morning and par- ti cip;,.te in a series of discussions on college philosophy, programs and opera- !lons. Later in the morning they \.\'lll !.-Our the faciht1es and at noon will be luncheon guests of the associated students. Returning instructors t.\'ill report on Thursday to participate in an audio-visual presentation called ''The Person, !he Process and The Promise." Colden West will join the Orange Coast College faculty for a l :JIJ p.m. Thursday program on "Educational Media and the Communication Generation" in ~ OCC audtiorium. On Friday, the Golden West teachers will attend II in-service worl.:shops deal· mg with computer-assisted learning, audio-\isuals, graphics, lnstructional ob- jectives, library services, work ex- perience. audio-tul<lrial instruction In ma:hematics and sciences. and telecom· munlcations. Countian Killed In Road Crasl1 \-irt lht-m." It appeared th<it only about 15 per ctnt of the city's 25,000 ch1ldrtn wert coming to school today. Most of the buses which \.\rre to take white chi!drtn into b!1ck neighborhoods and black children into \\hitt neighborhoods made their runs v.·ith oniy a fe"· pupils aboard. Protesting parents taunted bus dri1·ers V.'1th shouts of "your bus will never m<ike il ",and "look at the creeps driving them, looil at the black creeps." Drivers. both black and while, \.\'ere ac• companied by a supervisor on each bus. Among the pickrt signs wa~ on~ readrng ,.Better Living Through the Klu Klu x Klan." The relatively peaceful inauguration of buslng 11·u in sharp contrast to the bomb- ing of IO empty buses Aug . 30. The in- cident brought a sharp warning from U_S, Dis tric t Judge Damon J. Keith, who originally issued the desegregation ordtr in l\!ay, 1970, that the busing would start on schedule today even if U.S. marshals or FBI agents had to be: aboard. There were no ldentil!able fed eral agents On the buses. Only minor protests wf':rt reported in scattered areas of the South today as more big urban school districts opened for tht fall term under tough new court orders requiring an end to classroom .!egrtgatlon. Except for buses running behind sch edule and, in some cases mi~sing pickup.!, no major proble~.! \.\'ere reported by school officials. "Everything seems to be percolating as 1ve \\•ould have it," said <i spokesman for the Chattanooga, Tenn ., schools. From Page 1 GIBBS. • • of the. departmtnt.s and that there had ~en slippage In le21dtrship. Some. councilmen are angry at the. Je.t- !ers written by department heads, charg- 1ne: !hat it wa~ not tht!r responsibility tn interfere. and claiming some of the letiers are hypocritical. ''They are as phony as a $3 bill '' f\1-'ltney said bllllltly. ' Some councilmen h<ivt let it be known that their Jack of confidence in Miller began with department heads \\•ho had ::;poken cr!tlcally of the city administrator to the elected officials. If <iny action is taken to dismiss the. ci- ty administrator it requires only a ma- i0Mty vote ot the council, according to the city charter. The. charter also stems to leave the ad- ministrator scant remurse. although he does havt the rit:ht lo call for a public he11ring before the council. ''In removing the city administrator, the cit.v council shall u.~e its uncon trolled discretion . ;ind !ts action shall be final a:ld shall not depend on any particular degree of pron{ at !ht hearing , the purpo~e of which is to allow the citv council and the city administrator tO prestnt to each nther and Lhe. public al! i>ertinen! fa cts prior to the. final action of remov21!," the charter states. '• \ QAl\.V '°l\.Of ''•" '° ... 't SKIN DIVER STRUCK BY BOAT BETWEEN LAG UNA AND CORONA DEL MAR IS GIVEN A ID Newport Guards and Harbor Patrolmen Teamed to Aid Victim After Accident at S.1 I m1nediate T.ax Holding· Pushed by Gov. Reag·an By GEORGE SKELTON SACRAtl1F:\'TO rt;PJ I -Grn• Re<igan today ;iskerl the recnnven111g California Legislature for immediate adoption of state income tax withhold ing, and indicated a further tax increase would be needed if the lawmakers don't respond. Reagan told a news conference "It is i1nperative that withh olding be passed within the next tw o weeks if it is to go in· lo efftct on <Ian. L "Poslf}Oning implementation beyond !ha t date," the governor continued. "\\'i ll significantly reduce revenues needed to meet tht current year's budget deficit " Reagan spoke at a new!'i conference - his first reguiarly scheduled one in tvu1 months -a:i; he and the Legislature rtturned from a three-"·eek \'ac<ition . Reagan predicted there would be ;i "head-on collision'' betv.'een the Legislature and him n\·er such \si;11e~ a~ school flnance, increa~ed taxes and slate emp!oyt-salary hikes. Before it adjourns for the year. the Legisla ture also nn1st rf'apport inn con- gressional and legi.~l ative districls. tlcctde the fate of a proposal harked hv en - l'irnnmenta!ists to protect the California coastline, and mel't a growing concern abl)Ut prlson v1olen<'c. Resides immed iate ad 0p11on n f withholding, neag11n :il.~n il .~kerl the returning Legislature tn extenrl a ~1arch 31 legal dearlline for paying off tax ;i n. ticipatinn note~. ThP~r note!'i repre.<;en1 ;i form of outside h<>rrowing from pn\'n!e institutions and enable the state to hi11 e enough cas.h nn ha nrl In pily 11s bi ll~ P.ea!:'an ~11irl 11·ithhnlrling and tax ;in. eft·ipal1on nntrs "oequ1rr 1mml'dia1e, l1rgen t ;;ction " Reagan ;i lsn s;:i1d he belle\·ri:. (he Le~is.la !urr shoul rl act this sri:.s1nn on prnperty tax rel1Pf. b11t indicatPrl he thought rhe lawmakers cnul d de l;iy taring 11r tn the. State Supreme Court's school financing decision until next year_ Nixon to Speak Before Con~ress On Economics \\'ASHINGTON 1UPl 1 -Prl'i:.1dent l\'i xon \1·11l addrcs~ a J(llnt ~c;;~10n n( C:ongress Thurs.day nn his fll'\\' eronom1c policie~. the \\.hi!e linu~e sarrl !nrl;i \' \\'h i1r l·lousp Prrss Srcretar\ Ron;ild \. 7.1('gl er said thP address proh;ihl ,1 11'111 bl' ca1 ricd lJve: h\' rad1n and teleris1on ;iL !!~flam 1PDT •. Disclosure nf 'lie addrc<;~. :'\1xnn's ~('· cnnrl m111nr ~prech in four da\'~. can1e fnl ln\1•i11g a tll'n hnur ~e-~~1nn bl'i11'l'Cn !hP Pre:o;.irlrn! and hi~ ro11nc1I rin ir1tP rna t1nnal economic pol i<'y, Z1f'gler s(l1d 1hr rah1nrt·le1·el crn1J p rl1sr11s~ed !hr 1ntl'r na110n;il n1flnr1;ir1· s1tu1111nn. in!t'1'n;il1on;il 1r11d l' m11ttf'r s arirl !he nief'11na la ter th1~ ll'eek bet11"een l' S. anrl .Jap<inr~e drlegat1nns on rr:.idl' Diver Recovers After Collisio11 'Vith l\1otorboat A \\'hitticr man st ruck ."l onda~· b~· a 20 fool boa! 11·hile skin divin g off Little Cnron<i V.'as listed toda~· in gnod condition In Hnag "-1emorial Hos p11al, Newport Bearh Jnbn Hill. 21 , suffered a fractured right shoulder and lacerations 0f the right 11rm 11·hen he c:ime up under the motorboat operated about 200 y;irds nffshnre by \\'llham "-1. Cr0shy nf P<ilm Desert, Harhnr P<itrol offir-1;il~ s;iirl tod.i~·. Crn~b} J;i.ler lolrl the Harbor deparL· n1rn! tha t he sa w neither the diver. his C'nn1p.~n1nn nr an\· di1·i11g flags before lh e 1nridcn1 I ltll h;id bren d1\·1ng 1111h Dan Hardin, alsn fJf \\'h11t ier. 1\·h0 \\'as unharmed . Crnsb.v and Hard in helped the 1n.1ured d1>er into the hn;i!. at 1vh1r.h time ;i cab1!1 crui,·rr . .J;irkson·s Fnlf~·. ('anie along side and radioed !he Ha rbor Patrol f0r help . Hill wa~ taken to the Harbor depart- m(nt by lifeguards and from there to l !oag_ Co unt y Seeking of Island Part J,(l~ A!'\Gf.LEEi 1 APl -A mn1·ement 1~ unrlf'r 11;i1' j n i:a1n puhh<' access In a po!'l1n11 nl hal'rrn San llPn1enle lslanrl. ;i \'a1·al hnmhardment rangl" for mnre than rhrl'P rlf'rarlc5 Newport Hit Witl1 Suit r\e .... ·port St'tach c11y nff1c1a!~ ""ere serv· ed this m!"lrninR wilh ;; !a"' su11 filed by a Newport Bet1th resident attempting tn ha1 e the .l\l arch 9 P<1c1flc Coas t fret-"'ay t>lectlon declared 101d . C1!y C\trk La ura Lag1011. na1ned as one fl( 1he defendants, sai d the suit v.'a!I ser\'· ed as soon as 1he doors Opf'ned Ne a m. Other defendents i11 RO<lefftr's action Art the city, members of the city (Vlunc1 l indtvidual!y ;ind ccllect1vel~-and George Panpas. ctt.Y f1n;incr r!1rertnr F: O P.odrfler , nf Rodrffer Invest· n1en!s. sa~s 1n his suit that Lhe 6 to 1 mar· gin \'Ott' ll'h1ch may ha\'I' stoppE"d P<icific toas.I Freewav rrorn coining through Kewport Beach 11·;i~ ··i11e12al " lie l'laims the cit \' dtd not ha1'e the jurisdk'tinn tn cal\ sLlch an elec!1on and Vl"ltrrs had nn right~ lo approve or disap· pro1 ·e f'lf <in~ routes \larch \'nt t rs also ;in1cnderl the ril;t ch11rter tn al!n\\' vo ter ratification of anv future freeway 11grcen1ents. · R('delfer 's ~uit <ilsn a~ks OranRI' Colin· fl' Supen1J r Cnurt In prnh1b1t !he city fn1m c31\1ng an .1 fu!u rl" elections nn frf'f- w~.1· and (O bar Pappa~ from s_penrl 1nr;: an~ fun<ls on frce11·<iy·related traffic st udies P11ppa~ sairl tnday he stil l rlidn 't know ~·hi<'h funds mi.1:,ht he affect ed nr 1r any txpendi!ures \\"nuld be allo\.\·ed while the case was in court. Acting City Attorney Denni~ ()''.\eiL In San Diego fnr a Public t.:tilities Com- mis.,inn meeting. was un<i\·ailable for comment . The cit.v anrl 0th er defend('nt.c; ha\'t ~O d<'.\'S after being servrrl In ll'hich tn file a Y.T1tten anso;.·er to the suit In Su perior Cnur t ~n datl' has hl>en set f11r a Superinr C0urt heanni; on the suit , \.\•hich also complains !ha1 the city i n c u r r t d numerous rxpcnditures ln the past 1~ ye;ir~ through studles of alternate freev.'a_>' routes. Sailboat Sinks Off Catalina; Crc'\' l{cs('Ucd A $3j.f)00 , 40-fririt sallh(lal sank 12 mil \'5 ri ff Santa C;:ita l1n:i Jsl and r>fnnda .v ni gh1, leal'lng H ~ skipper anr! Sf'\'e n passe nger3 htirir!lerl 1n <i srn~ll fl ini:h v. The bna1 v.·:'I~ 0\1·nrd :inri skippered by Sam Hnll::inrl. 3~. l,n:; 1\ni:!rle~. whn n1anaged tn r11rlfn a ":0.l:i~·d;iy" distress suznal hefore the hnat went under at ~: !:l J).111 Hl'J lland <inrl his fnends hudrllrrl in 1he l1frhn:i1 fnr rnnr e 1t1a.n an ho11r. wa1chtng lhr yawi-s two n111.1;ts dis;!pprar under the \ual"'r. h('frirc a r S Coast r;uard CU!ter pirhrrl them up HnllH nd 's y11chL "Tanc('n1." \\·a:; under f11ll s:iil !n11·arrl 1he m:i1nland \11hrfl 11 b('gan tak111g 11"a(cr. Holland tnld Coa~t f.uard nff1c1Rls , The skipper spf'rll \:ilPd th::il hi~ ho«t rl1rl not run a1otrnunrl in lhE' de Pp Cataliria rh annel. bul !hal lhe k('rl l'f the cr«ft ap · parentl\' sep<ira1rd . f!ondin,11. the tnterior be~·nnrl the capacit)' of the bilge pumps. Fir·" I nerease Labor Day traffic deaths set a ne·,q record at 71 fatali ties, incl uding a Garden Grove man, Joseph Bakunas. 4!1, killed when two ('amper trucks collided ~1ondav on U S. 3~5 near Victrir\'il!r The ·11 statewide draths eclipsed the old record of 67 set for the three-day hoh. d=ly in 1969. Rain dampened &luthrrn C;ilifnrnia for the first time Ln thr('e months. maki ng the roads slick anl'i driving \'acationers a\\'ay fr om reso rt areas. 15 Drii1l{e1·s Face Cl1a1·ges 111 Lag1111a Holiday l\f elee .'.\leci n1\·h1le. N1xnn·s pffnrt:o;. tn hr1nf: thl' ec nnnmy back tri l1ff' nln \'erl 1n!n :i nf'11· an';i toda~· 11 1th an alten~pt In t;i lk !he hPad~ nr ~iX rnrpor:it1nn~ nut nl rll\ 1rlenrl lnCff'aSeS thPy p\:in !'l. pa\' !hf'lf :otnc khn\rlPr~ The r<isl nr 1.111111; ('r.;;nr1 ! S(1m11inpl'rl !hr ~1x exrcut11·rs tn ;i n aflf'rn0l'ri n·1ert1ng to explain 11·ha1 r1rr11m~1;inrr~ prnmpl('ri thr1n tn <innn11nrP rl.\'lrll'nd h1kf'.~ ;i ftPr thr 11;i~r rn<'e·rrnt frr>E'i'f' hega11 thrre ll'f'ek~ a1u1 n ~1·1df'nrl~ ;inil 1nll're~t r;o.l r~ ;i1·p ,,,,1 fn11Pn. h111 \'1~n!1 h::i~ urcrrl 1-o;ink~ rl"'i <'nrror;itlnn~ !n hnlrl thl' hnf' rl ur1n.: rlH• 911 rl;i1 ~·:iii P"rl"rl ~lember;; nf !hi; t•n11 nt 11 R11;irri r1f S11ner1-1~nrs. !he ,.late Dep:irt.ment nf F1~h ::inrl r.a1ne anrl 1he ~11ulne rark" anrl H;u·hnr,. Assnr1;it10n 11rr t<ik1ng 1n- 1rrest 1n !hr i~land. parr1cularlv ;i he11•11 1ful sanrly be;irh cnll('d P,1·r~mu1 ('(11 I' F'.\r·"'r' fnr •hi> l'l11 r . thP rrmll1nrlrr 11! !hf' 2)-n11ll'·lnng t~l:ind .'ifi inilr,~ lrnm Ln< h.n}!elr< IS l'"lt<1n 1r rnck 1111h ;:i frw ~cr?r.· .:h rrpe~ anrl hcrrls nf 11 ild gn:ils and PH!~ Thr \-;i 1·1· hnll'1>1rr \1;:inr:o 1n kel'n thP 1~lnn:I ;i< il .1:u11nflry ran)!e 11 nnlps th;.t !111' P1r1rlllr! f flll' hPath rll"ld !he hill~~ h~h1nrl ;irr ~tre1rn 1111h hundred" nf 111 r }hf'll~ anrl 11 rlef1n 11 r dangrr tn !hr pubhr RO~TO;\' 1 \r F1rP~ rau~r<l hv '111l1!1·rn anrl a r<onnr~I" ;nrrr.::i~pfl 1n \~;o 11nr! tn1al prr1pl'rt\' lns~ fr om fires Lnpped $2 hillirin fnr· 1PP ln111·1h rnn~rr11111·p l'ea r. !hr \';"1l 1nn11I F'll'f' PrnlE'!'llon Associ ation rrpo1·1rcl 1nr!;i ,1 Tl1r ;\Fri\ ~;url :in c-~i1n1;:i1f'rl 12,0liO P"'".,1n~ 11·rrf' hilled h\· l1rr 111 1970. \I f) ;ih'1Uf. 1flll rlC'll!h• ff f1'11 \l)fi'l, 11111 ~2 fi.1 h1 1i1qn 1r1 pl'oprr!) 11;is dr>t1·011>ri. 11 p 75 prrcrn1 frnm thr ~2 ~4 hdl1nri 111 t!lhl\. A maio r t1e·up caused by the 1.ret roads :-.!onday occurred \\·he.n a ranker truck skidded on the Ventura f[eeway near Agou ra . struck a car and overt urn· ed. spillm g il..5 cugo of n;i phth a. an Jn· f)ammahle !iquid, across all four lane~. OJ.AHGI COAST DAILY PILOT 0'.A.';~f (0,t.~'!' ,UB1.1$!"1NG C:OM~lN'I' llt obor+ N_ Wo od l"ru•~.,., •oa Pv~11•nt~ J.~~ R. C ~rl •~ T~~~·· Ktt ... il 1!0>1or T~o,...•1 A. M~·~~;~, "'""'$ ~· £4•"'' Al o ~ C;·~i" Wor Crtr~o County l!Ol•o• Huntln11to n b'°"'~ ()tfi'• . 1 787~ Be1 <~ Boul•"ttd Mellnt Acld rHi: P.O. 101 790. 92641 Oth•r Offlc•s \af""'l bH;c~ n! ~"'""' .t.V•"~ '"''" Mou . J>'> w"' ••v ''"" N•·•.,..., '"''"' llll NtwP0'1 l ou'oY•"" St• C:lt,,...~To; JOj /'10/'1~ £1 C:tn11-o AM! 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Ttl'P~OM l71<l) 6<12·.JJJ\ C!enltl•<i A~¥1rtldnt 642·S67e C•Pv•TJ~·. ttl}, f'••"P• r e..n• "utllthl•t CO'"'~'"'· No ~•w• •"•''"• ll>•Oltf!,fl.<I., .0 10"" ,..,,.,. ~· •• "" , ......... hi'••• ..,,~ 1>11 t<»«• •d "' ·~oul ot>ttl•I I'll· "'"'"'" 01 <'l+l-:l'• 1w·or. ,..,_ f !O» P"A'IQt ptid t• 1-/1· .. ~ri llt(h ••~ Goo•• v.,., (t '"'" o iu~>cr.01 '°"' b~ (I ""' t, 11 ........,,_ >. 1>1 "'''' U ll ,,..",~'Y• ,.. + '••• ~u·l"•"O..,., a: u .....,,hly, B~ FREDERICK SCHOE~1E HL or'"' 0111r ,1101 fll!I Fiftern pt>rsons v.•ill face arralgnrnenl Thu rsda\' on a number of charges as 11. re!-Ull of a melee in Laguna Beach Sun- rl111· !'light <lurln!= !he rr<idition<i l Labor D,11· weekend '·drinkers' walk ." The JS -most of them residents of Laguna Beach -\\'ere arrested whtn a m1n i·riot broke out in front C>f 1h, Orphanage Restaur<inl. ti96 S. Coast Highway about 9 p.m. Police reported that the owner 1:1( the bar refused ad- mission to the drinkers -150 strong - "-'hich led t.o sh outing, fighting 2nd glass and bottle tossing. The traditional wa lk. celebratine; !hi' r nd of the summer tourist season, starird in a north Lagun11 bar. earlier in the eveninQ: and continued snuth along S. Coast Highway, galliering more drinkers anri onlookers as Jt prog resstd. The group. r.;irryln~ lxittles of betr. "'ine and mi~ed drinks. gathered at a rarking lot across the hii;?hway from the nrphanage \\'hion obser\.'ed by police. who blocked traffic to allow the crowd to {'fOS~, It 11·as ;it !hat point. member~ ril the thrnng were told they would not be ad· milted to the Orph11nage . Sel'tral of the persons, police gaid, started fighting, throwing the.Ir drlnkl and yelling " Police Brutality Charged in Arrests L<iguna Beach Pollet LI. John Zt!kn !ai d todAy th At four compl1lnt! of 11Htged police brut ality havt. bttn madt by pt.rsons inrolved In l he Sunday n I g h l "dr1nk('r~' walk " fracas. St:itemrnls h11ve bern t11ken Imm per5on~ ch,,rging officer~ wllh u~h1g un· neces.sar~' forct in their tffor!~ to dis· pet!t !he c:rnwrt and makt i.rte!t~. L!lko ~aid. 11nd the ch1rgt-s now are being in· ve,1;t1gattd. obscen ities d1rrclrd at nwner:o;. of the bar. Fourteen Lai(una Bear h po licemen, four Orangt County sherlif's r!rpll!ll'~ anrl fou r California Highway Patrnlmen o;.'er" on the scent immediately to quell the di ~turb<inr('. Palrnlrnan Robrrl Rnn1alne 0f thP lo'lr;il force "·as in;urf'd. pnl1r(' ~a1d. whC"n al le~edl y bitten 1n the arm by P<itnria ~I. O'Brie n, 32, or 3(1262 Bener1;, A \' e .. Laguna Niguel. f;he \\'as arre~ted nn charizes of assattltlng a po lice officer and resisting arre~t. Also arrested fl'lr <'l.'isaul t on an nlf1rr r v.·e.re LEluren L Kelly, 2i i5{) Rf>mbrand1 Drh•t; and Bill y G. Tanner. 197~ La'1:un11 Canyon Ro;id, 11·h0 allegedly ~truc k patrolmen Jamts St1n~on and Richard Kotzi n. Both Tl!nner and Kelly ~uffererl head injurie!! durinR: the bout \Vith the tJffic ers ;ind v.·ere t.aken b1' anih11 lanrl' !n South Coast Commun ity i-'.!nsp1!al fnr treatn1c.nt, then returned lo poli ce cus!ndy J11mes E. Van Horn, 27, of Los Angtles was arrested on charges of fts~a ult "'ith ft car as lll deadl y weapon . Police cl atm Van Horn attempted t!1 run down p.:iLroJ man Carmen Poll :istro in !hf' p11rk1n~ Int across the. street from the Orphanage. Pollastro "'·as not in1ured. I..attr. Pollastro \\'a5 allegedly struck by Joseph s: Longo. Jr .• JO, 7~ Rem - brandl Dri\'e who wa.'l also booked on as~au!t charges. polict sa id. Othtr person!! arreated on misde- meanor drunk in public or fai lure tn di11perse ch11rge~ were . Barbara f\1 . f\.1cGilvery. 42. 3J6MI 3rd St , Sout h La~una: Bobby 0, Ell lol, 31 , b03 Brooks SL : David J. Vh•iann, 30, 36S Locust St.: VlilHam T. O'Brien, 302~2 Benecia Ave .. LagunA Niituel : Cornelius R. Toomey, ~21 .J . ..flmharrl y L11ne. Ale:i.:· ander II . Car!Pr, '.12. 31241 ~tnn!e..rty flr 1\'e. South J.;i11tunA. nal e J V.11>lmer. 1!1 , f :t mp Pe.ndle ron: Charle~ f.. Ryrnn. 41, 522 AnitA St, \\'1ll1 am H Ba rne(. 44. ~iO Cypres.~ Drive, and Thomas R, Eason, ~13 Osk St. ' " Positive Tl1inking! There 's a lot of talk going around about haw poor business is. We believe th at th is type of thinking CAN be state of mind Salesme n wha call on us cry about business, we our ears and refuse to believe it, ' . Consequently we are expenencr ng unprecedented growth fourteenth con sec utive year! Think about it! ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS : Mon. thrv Thurs .. f to S !ltl -~., f to f-Sot., 9:10 to S I cover for the Along Can1e a Spider- A11ll a Boy Witl1 a Ja1· Bv r~~I ELA HAl.LA:'ol 0 1 !~t Dt ol'I' l'llot ii•!! Tht wnmen·.s lib movement tells us to bt brave ~ st rong . to go oul 1nt.n the .... ·nrld ;inr1 ~land up for nur ri):hts Tha1 .~ f1nP Rut what happens 11 you're sca red silly nr lar_l!e . furry . black taranlulas and four ol them park on )OUr front \awn and 1ndicate a lengthy \''1u ca11 a man -lhars v.·hat l"m nnl exa t ll y fond of squashing them with a shn\•t l or dispatching them y:ith a large stirk, broom or other "'eap(Jn l tall my friendly. nrighbnrhood tnranl u\n trapper. R.ober1 Allen. age 12, is eager, amiable and -be~l Yfl -he makes house rails. • Il l:: C0.,1ES AR,\1 ED "'1th his own special equipment ·' . -a large pair of tongs and ;i "'ire-lidded cont;:i1ner \ ~ Sometimes !he container already has i;uesls lf yours • l .J i~n ·t 1he first call He st;:ilks h1 11i prey. c;ire.fully sizing up the ~Huatinn before swoor1ng dnwn ~race.lully n11d sntilduni:: the intruder He usual!y ;ittracls an aud1encr nf nt'i~hb!Jr~ -kJi;!~. r!n~s. <1nd tile ten::e ta rantu la "s v1rtim Nnl only is he e/f1cicn1, bu! he thanks yo u /(lr calling him and "''a\•es cheerfully when he leaves. \\"hat dnes hr do v.'i1 h the big. fuzzy, spiders~ ll E "'RAPS Tll E~I in nev.·spape r and places them Jn hls mnt her"s lreoe1er. &imcllmr.s, v.·hrn shl': got~ lo the freeier to lake out meat for dlnner. 11lLle packagrs of new.sp11per v;iggle a hit, ~he stresses that it doesn·l do much for her appetite. Once frozen. 1he spiders are sent to a research laboratory and make their \I ii\" inti) the hands or entomologis ts. Sn .\·ou ser. something good comes from being squeanush !'\ow -about that ralllesnake -:in the patio. hut that"s another story. One l(illed, Seve1·al H iirt In Cycle Gang Ra1ripages f rn111 Wirt Scr vift'I ,4. rnn!nrr .vrle gang concla\'e ln f"a l1 forn1;.·s rentr;il cnas! res{lrf ;:i rea L;:ihnr O;:iv \\'f'ekend \ell one cluh \eadf'r (jr;:iri. ;:i do?rn pcr~ons 1n1ureQ and VO\l"S ol c11rn1nt; 1•cni;ea11ce from cychsLS routed b\ ;in :::irm \1 nf \a\1·rn<'n The inc1(ients re sulted frrnn a blond~·. hnur-long baltle ;it a \\"alsonv1lle rock fc.s!nril 'londav nu~h! ;ind an earlit"cr tave rn c0nfrnntat1on in p1c!uresque Jen· n" Dead !s Peter t>lontera. 2r., of Lon~ P.t'ach . \.\'hn 11•as i:tabbed se\·era! \Imes 1n the chrs! dunn.i:: the ~1onda~ n1£:ht ram· pai,::• Thrre 11·err .:ibout 1511 concert·goers rountler\ up ;:i! \1/;itson\ \11e 1\u\!1nr1t1cs s;:iir! !hrrc nther men 1\'l'f" !rs1<'rl 1n f;iir C(1 ndlr1on ;ind six in good •'•1ndi lir1n at \\';:itso{l1·1\lr fnmmuni1v Hnsr1tiil. with stah "'ounds and head in· Jilrle~. Rt>lr:1g11rrrl police and San\;i Crui f'o11ntv shrnlf·~ rleput1es calli:d for rein· fnrcrri1cn1~ ;iftrr ;:i gang f11::hl t'ruptrd ;:it !hi" rtn.~r nf the event, \.\"hich dre~' 5.000 Jn11nc people , Jn1r.~!i gatnr~ .:i;;:i1d 1! "''as tn.c:J::rrerl \I hrn l!I n1crnher~ nf a S~n .Jo.sf mntrirc,·· rle f:!ant i'lrr11·1'd <1nrl were met 1n ~ t lash. hr.:i;! 11•11h Ch1cetnn youth s. then long· ha1r<>rl t'"1nfnrren1rnts. t\nl\1'$. fhlh!I :ind tnf11(Jrrvth: rhatn~ (l;:i ~hfrl 1n the hour Ion~ r1chr . ~-hich r;:incerl frnrn 1hP fe~111•;il site si't milt!~ nnr\h nl 1h(' s1nal! f;:irmini::, rn1nm1Jn1ty in· tn nr:irh\ nrch;irrl~ arnunrl Pintn Lake I .;n1'mf.n rnurlded up 150 pe.rsnns lnr nurs!1(ln.~ ;i nrl f1hn~ nf cnm1nat rh;:i r.c:rs. hut onne t'lad ytt been (ormall.v bnnked late f...lnn1l;i\ , (lnP 11•nrnan . 1',.1rhar;:i nr1nn. 27. nl \\"a1~nnrillr. •1:is ;:il ~n hn}p11;il!1rrl 1n r r1i1ral roni1111r>n. ;:i s5cf1rdl ~ from a rlrui:: (11 rrrln$r A11lh11fl!lf'S lh""ll7l'd !hr \1-al~l'ln\'lllr n1rlrP 11;,i.• a sp1llovrr frnrn fl La h<lJ n.1y \1rrkcnd r11n l11· ;:i ~rn11p nf /'\l)r1hcrn f::i\i/orn1'l rnn!{lrf'\'tlr ~ang~ 1hat Jed I\! !hr 11ntrnrr S11n<lt1)' 1n .lenru;r · 1 s;:i 11 '('nlnr~· frnn1 1 ;:ir\011s clubs \rom ~;:irr;:in1rntn. Rrdriinc,. San Jose. Oakland ~nd orhrr ;irras."' SOnnm;o. County ShP.r· df".~ Sg! Rflbf>rt Townsend .said 1n lhe \l rtkP nf !he 1rnuhl~ Thr .~p;it k !hilt .<:r! 1l nff 1·;:ime 111·hen un ke1np1 r~rl1s1.~ 11 ert> rrfused ser\"ICC. at .Jl'n nrr P,v-The-~11 tavern alld allep;edly lurncd nn !he sh{llJ:Un·lfJlln~ propri etor. B;irtendrr Ben \\'alku ri said he had a!ik· "d !he Rrnup In \ra1'P. but \wn l('lrred thr issue. by sl1t1 ng at the bar and C:emanding be<'r He ref\Js<'d ' Suddenl_v onP nf them sl.irped a b1kl' chain on the b.1r and said ·pour ... .' \\1a\kup exp\;11nPd . ·· ! piiured " He had alread.v r:tlled rafe r111·nc.r .Jerry B~ri; ;:i1 hornt' and the prl)prietnr walked 1n momt'nts later w1!h his shnti:.un to march the ··r\·cltsls oul ;ind clear the bu il ding. Accounts differed abl"lut ll'hri fired flrs1 . bu! 6Uns hla led and Rogues :0.1ntorcyclt Club leader .Jerry Holdrn, :ir., 11·as shot 1n the head. \1•hite 1he bar owner v,.•as h11 l\\"ICe 10 tht> groin . Holden was l1slcd in seriou.~ cnnd1t1nn ;:ii Santa Rosa Con1mun11~ Ho_;,pital. v.·hlle Rcr~ 11•a.~ !isrcd 1n i.;nnd cond1!1on ;ii Sonoma County Hospital. Calif orn.ia Sets Road Dea th Mark Over Labor Day From \\"ire Srr\"ices A rf'f'nrd 73 persons £11l'd 1n tr;:ifl ir ac- ridrnt s in Cal1fnrn1a nver !he. three-day Lilhor Da.v \l"et-kend The IQll c1·hp~ed the 1)7 f;i\a\i!1rs rrrnrd{'d on lhe L;ibnr Ori\' hnhdav 1n Jfl:l)q The all -tune record frir an y ttircc- Oa~' hohd;:i~ 1s M, se1 nn the July Fourt h "·eekcnd 1n 19!\4 Some or !he fa1<1hl!cs. camr on h11!.hways s.\ickrnrd b1• thi> first ratn 1n &iulht'rn C;:iliforn1a 1n ·three ninnlh\ ,\1 e::in11 hile. a ,'\;it1nn;il 5,1fr1y Cnuni·1l ~pnkesn1an S<11d the final 1r;iff1r (1(';i!h cnun1 i'lrro~s thr na11nn rnuld rrarh f~'irl The ('Ounc1\ h,<1cl c.:irli('r c:o.t1n1;1tpd lh:tl. hctwcen GOil and 7fl{I nrrson.~ ll'ould rt1r Hl trnff1c dralhs rl11r1ng rhr 78.hnur p<'ri11d from fi fl n1 Friday local 11n1r to n11d· n1g!1l 111nnd;:i,v In on!'-of thr ll"Or~I ;:irrlrlcnls. Jlt ~rsons wrn~ killed ll'hcn a jetliner cr;ishf'd in Al;iska Some of !he worst traf/1c accidents 1n• eluded -Burg;iw, N.C., .~rven pcr~nn.~ ,,.,.,.r,, killed and !hr<"r oth£1rs 1n1urcd fwo cnt1cal!\•, in ::i t"·o·car head-fi n collls1an -Tub"a City. An 7.. six rcrsons, 1n· eluding rour members f)f a C.O\n radn filmily . l,1.'f're killed in ii £ive-car collision. -Portola. Ca lif., four person~ 11·rre killed 10 ;:i 1wo-ea r crash on h1ghwa ~ J!la suuth of the communit~ of Do\ le. ·tr ~ ft Foi1r l(illed i11 Accide11ts 111 Cou11ty Ove1· Lal101· Day f{lllr ))l'r~ons died f\1nndAy and e.:i rly tnda v H't Or<1n~f> Cnuntv Lsihnr Dav holi- riri y \r;1ff1c acc1denLS. the coro!ler·s· office ref)Orterl. Thr ilc11d -("harle~ E. Gl'minde.t1. SO, o( In· ci1<1napol1s -t11i~ R. Gemibden. ~7. of In· riiana;vilL~ -:in1 ia J:11 ft. Ca rr~n. ~. or 8W \\I, \\'11lnut ~, , Sf>.lttll Ana unit Cali~omia ll igh\l•ay Patrol oHice rs said I.he pickup, driven by \\1allcr Grant, ,\), of r,.,r()nadn. chan ged lane.~ neBr Avery Parkway and collided ""ilh the: sherirf"i; r ;ir (.;rant and Sheriff '~ depuly Francis W Petronella. :10. were nllt in1u re.d C.arnon wa~ ki lled Monday evening in a headon 1·r11sh flf'I Irvine Boulevard ne:tr Sand Canyon Road. Injured were the rlr iver of the olhet rat , F.:l i1.11 belh Annr Lynn. 13. l)f SantA Ana and her husband \\"i\l!;:im 20. a r>1ar1ne Tu~\da~. Stottmbtf 7, 1971 H DlU.'.Y ,11 •. or :J Rebel·s Dig to Liberty 14 People Terrorized; Four Raped 106 Flee Uruguay Cells; Official Fired Vf.:~TUR .\ f Uf'l) -A group of 14 ~·acahoners v.·as terroriied for rive hours et1rly Monday by two t1rmed men "'ho hroke into their rented house. robbed them of cash and jewels alld ra ped two women and two teen-age girls. Tv:n suspt>els "'ere arrested Police said a group of San Fernando \·alley residents, who names we;e withheld, had rented a hr•use in the P1t-rpon! area here for a week "s vacation. Shortly after midnight , two men . one rilrr.ving a knife and the other a i:un. broke 1ntn the hnuse, ransacked it. rap!"d the 11·omen and girls and !1ed llfl e\erybody. The men stole two ct1r!\ ror tht'lr i;eta1~·a.v . One suspect, !enlati\"ely ldfn- uhed as Rick Ste\"ling. a00l1t '25. "''as iH· rcsrr<l in wha! authorities said "·as the ~tolen \"ehicle three miles frn1n !he house \"C'ntura deteclives arrested a second su~pect. Antonio Almanza . l3, \lt-ntura. latrr In the day 1n Santa Barbara. The four female 1·\c\1n1s, a~es. ta . !7, .14 and 4Z. were treated at \'entura <_;eneral Hospital. Alpine Inn llit B y $14 ,000 Fire Fire ea rly loda.v heavil~ damaged lhe Alpine lnn 1n S1\\"erado Canyon. a well known landn1ark in th e mountain area. Orange County firemen ~a1{1 an t'Stima1eri $14.000 damage was rlnne to rhe .•true.lure whith \\'as btult in the rarly 1930s as a horne and con\'erted ro a re~1aur ant 2{I years ag0 . The structure. O\l"ned by Julian Feli~ of fl rangr. v.·as almos1 t{l!atl ,v 10\·otved 1n flame $ 11·hen firemen arriverl 111 re~ponsP 10 a ~ a rn . <1larrn. according to B.~ttalron Ch>ef Jack ~tonk. MO/l.'TEVIDEO I UPI l Th e Uruguayan govr:rrunent today firt'd the director general of prisons because or f..1onda y's mass jailbreak by I 0 & Tupam aros terrorists. It assured the na· t1un the Nov_ 28 presidentia! elections will be held as scheduled. The government said carher the escape Qf the 'fupamaros and somr of their leaders rresented it with a grave situa· lion But a special communique said President Jori;e Pacheco Areco will not permit either the Tupamaros or the need for tight security meas'.lres to affect the e!rclion. Short ly aflt>rward.<: 1he governmrnl an- nounced it had fired Col Pascua! Cirilo as ht>ad of lhe nation's prison system UnCQnfirmed reports circulated in ~fonlc\·ideo tha t Interior ~l inistt-r Danilo Sena and Defense :Vlinister F'redenco Garcia Capurro have oHt-red their resignations as a resul t (If the Tupamaros escape through a 40-foot tunnel. The escaJ)f' was so unexpected officials would not be lie\'t' it at first. \Vhe n Billy Rial called police to report I 0 n Tupamaros had fled the Punta Carrrt<\s maxim um security prison he \1•as me~ with di sbelief. '"Everything is cal m at the prison." "' police 0ffic er told Rial after a telephone check wil h Pu nta Carrelas. n12J has trouble convincing them lh al t;iln1 or nol, the prison was I 11 inmates ~horl. They had just escaped through a 40-yard tunnel that enU.ed in !he livini::, rOOm of hi.~ mother'io house just outside lhe 100-year-old stone-"·al!ed prison. Acrording lo authorities. 106 of !he urban terrorists ;i rld fi\•e other prisoner~ gol out through the tunnel before da\Oo·n f..londay. SQ far none of the escapers hi!!! been captured although the ~overnment hi!.~ launcht-d a massive campa ign to rnund them up and has put the nalion on an ""intenslflca!inn r.f the stale of ale rt·· The 1:overnment announced 11 is determined to ··go as far as th e la"' allows lQ mee t Lhe i:"ravr: situation facin) lht natlon " AmonR those who escaped in Uruguay's bigge.~! jailbreak was Raul Send ic. a 3+- }'ear-old lormcr law ~tudcnt who is lo,. founder and leader of th e urban terrorist movernenl that has spectali.ted in kid- napi ng -and sometimes killing - fore ign diplomats, advisers a nd businessmen. Battin; Caspers Case Of Contempt Delayed A C'flnlempt or court hearing for Orang« County supervisors Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers was continued th is morn- ing until Ocl. 5. Superior Court Ju\ge \.\.illiam C. Speirs ~ranted the delay request of Dtputy Coun!y Counsel Arthu r C. \\'ahlstl'<it who said 1•ital witnesses "''ere not ava ilable al thL'i time. 'The C1'1!l!emp!. ac tion is the result of a. c:nntroversial Local Agency Formation Con1m1ssion .specil'l l meeting held Aug. 9. Both Battin and Caspers are LAF C mem· hers as \l'as LQs Ala mitos Council man ,Joseph Hyde. another defendant in the action. The Cll ies Selection Committee arm or the Orange County League of Cities "'hich names t"'·o membfrs to the LAFC 1s asking that Ballin and Caspers be held in CQlllempt for hold ing the special :<.ession in defiance of a court order issued by Superior Cour t Judgt J. E. T. "Ned" Rutter. Ourin~ the meeting: "·hich lasted for only six seconds. Battin and Caspers teamed with Hyde. !hen LA FC chairman to remove Charles A. Pearso n from the commission l'lnd appoint Herbert Licker. Tlus morning:, LAFC counsel Thoma ~ \\'oodruff as ked Judge S(M!irs to issue a bench warrant for Hyde who he said has npt appeared al any sessions on the mat. ter and is nol represented by an attorney. \\'ah\stedt opposed issuance of lht 11•arrant anri said that he will represent Hyde on Oct. a. Another hearing on a related subject is scheduled fnr Sept. 20. At that time the temporary order reinstating Pearson and former LAFC chairman Louis Reinhardt wil l be heard. J udge Rutter Aui::. 21 ruled that Pearson ;i nd Reinhadl \\'ere the righUul holder~ nf the LA FC seals pending furth er court action. Jackie Will Attend NEW YORK {AP l -Jacqueline Ken· nedy Onassis has changl'd her mind and decidl'd to fly to \\1ashington to attend the opening of the John f . Kennedy Center fo r the Performing Arts, the Daily News reported to<tay. The ne"'spaper said in a dispatch from Athens that the widow of the President had made the change at the urging of her husband. Greek: shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis . Can little Provident score against the big boys? Let's face it ••• we're not.the biggest savings and loa n in America. But we're not the s mallest either. Wilh the security of over $110,000,000 in assets, we'll hold the line against anyone ._. even the giants o f Califo rnia. We may be a sma11 lown leam, but we p!ay the same game !hey do, by the sa me rules. We pay the s ame highest allowable interest rates, your savings are insured to S20,000 by an agency of the U.S. Government. and we, too, have expenenced manage ment, a head ollice and branches. town. Where people take an interest in what's going on next door and down 1he street and across y>wn. Because 1hal's !he kind of people we are. Arid that's the kind of people you·n find in our b,a nches, loo. AH ol them. The kind that'll lake an Interest in you. Not as an account number, but as a per90n. Maybe we're wrong. Maybe that isn't impcrta nt to you. Maybe even, Ir we keep thinking that way, we won't wvet grow up to be a giant But maybe that's a good thing ••• for both of us. NOWOVER $t10,000.000 STRONGI -~ H1ghul .Available lntitresl Rates • ~ PROVIDENT FEDERAL SAVINGS AND L.OAN ASSOCIATION . 01ri1 Point: 341 55 Co•• Hwy. -frcflritr i\. \1t lca Ut . 22. ri( 91'17 S- H11rnn St S;inlil 1\nn \Ir 11ncl \Ir' r.rrnindc.n w('rl' k!llrd r ;1r!1' tf)\!'l\' whrn lhr small pickup tnJt'k in \1 h1rh lhC'1 wt'rr pa ssrnger&, travfhni:: 1.nu1h nn !h<>.San D1rQo FrreWll\'. collided 11:1th an Orange O>unty Sheriff '' patrol ~!Ptc;:ilfe died f'ar ly ri1nnday of injuril's recei\'ed Sunday nirzhl whPn. ac:cnrrlinc tn p0!irr. his i;ma\I imported car struck a parktrl vehicle on GIRssell Strctt near La Ve.ta A\'enue in Orangr:. Sul that's where the slmilarlty ends. You see, our head olfice 1s in Riv erside. \nd Riverside Is kind of a neighborly • O!lien al&O In Dow ntown Rt....~lde, Heme t, Red lands, Westwood~ Sun City H~t•: Monday to Toor.day &-4; Frldl)' ~ I ' f DAil V "LOT t Sharp Drop • Ill \ \ •• I ~ps 'Silver Fox' An swers Call By TH0,\1AS MURPHINE 01 l!lt Ol ltr ,.lldl l !•lf OLD FIREHORSES DEPT. -Retirl'!d racer Larry Stellings looked out upon t.i.s new domain a few v•eeks ago and frown - ed soml'!. To most folks, the frown would 1eem wmecessary. Herl'! he was, u"'rll'!r of a nict service 11tallon on thl'! cornl'!r of Coast Highway and El Paseo right In downtown Laguna. He had a nice clientell'! in auto repairs. He pumped quite a bit of gas. He dealt With nice people and he is nice pl'!Opll'!. It is lhe quiet and steady life . No more living ()Ut of the back of your pickup truck ()n the infield of !Orne auto race track. No more sweating five weeks over some race car ()nly to have it blow on lhe 14-4th lap with victory and a big paycheck: in sight. No more. Now it was the calm business life. INDEED. llE HAD little reason to frown. At 42, he could look at mementos on the wall : how he won the nickname ''Silver Fox" at Orange County Interna- tional Raceway when his machine set thl'! world's drag racing record for AA fuelers wit h 11n !'!lapsed time of 6.54 seconds, or 231 miles per hour: or how he held that aame "'orld's record for two full years in 1964-65 at 197 .f>B mph. His last machine won fivl'! straight races bef()re he hung 'em up last February. Racing fuel. howl'!ver, was still in his blood and that's probably why the former drag race king, thl'! former master mechanic with Dan Gurney , \.\'as just a bit uneasy. THEN THE TELEPHONE at bis sta- tion rang. It \.\"as ~1 1ke Devin, ch ief mechanic for Johnny R u the r ford 's Brabham-Offenhauser Special w h i c h would be running in the Ontario 500, Inc redi bly, Devin had been unable to line up a chief mechanic for the other team car, an Eagle-Ofry to be driven by the 1970 Ontario ~·inner. J im ~tcElreath. Would Stellings take the job'! HI'! had jus t three "'eeks to prepare !hi'! car. Stellings \.\'ent into the service station back room, packed his most select racing tools and combed his salt-and-pepper hair. WASHINGTON (AP) -1'he number ()f preschool children in Ute L' n1tcd Stales d<'Cl1ned sharply in the 1960s, making zero population growth "'lthin this cen- tury a d1s11ntt possib11lt~, a research teani has concluded. Chlldren under age ~ decr<'ased fron1 more than 20 milhon in 1960 to a!Jout 17 million 1n 1970, a drop of 15.5 per cent. The \Vashington Ce 11 1 e r for f\1etropohtan Studies said ~londay the decline was by far the liirgest since record-keeping bega n in 18)(1. "The even n1ore ren1arkab!e fa(·\ about Openi11~1 Night this unprecedented decrease," the report said, "'is that il co1nclded >A"lth one of U1e largest recorded IO-year increases an1ong young adults in the princ i pal childbearmg-age range." The 15-34 age grou p increased by 29 percent, and the number or persons oged 20 through 24 grew by 52 percent. nesearchers said replacement or the "baby boom" or the 19){is and 1960s by a "baby bust" will have a niajor impact for decades in social, po!iticsl and economic term s. It v.·ill "probably take several decades Yt'H EN HE E~!ERGED, he was no longer Larry Stellings, Laguna service station owne r. He "'as The Silver Fox. back in the Sport of t.1en and off to Onta rio. "\\'E HAD A GAr-.tE plan," the Fox ex- plained. "1\1 cElreath isn't a spectacuJar driver but he's cool and very steady. We planned to qualify ln tbe third or fourth row . \Ve figurl."d lhe hotshots in tbe front rows would fall and with aOOut 50 laps to go, \.\'e"d be. 1.ving third. Then "'e'd bring Jimmy in and give that supercharger 31) pounds more boost. 111en we'd go ()Ul and win iL" Cro\vd begins to take seats in Opera 1..Jousc at the J ohn l". Kennedy Center for J>cr fo r1ning Arts in \Vashington. The center opened its doors f\Ionday for a preview of Leonard Bernstein's "fl·tass," !11 us1c was w_ritten by Bernstein at lhe request of .!Hrs, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in h onor of President Kennedy. 2,000 ~4.1nericans Su}l}lOI~t f\fcElreath qualified on the oo!side or the fourth ro~· at 174 969 mph. During the first 375 miles of the race, all went by Stellings' ga me plan . The hotshots - Donohue. Andretti. the t.:nsers -a!\ fell out . f.I cElreath ~·orked hls way from 12th and lay third . It \.\"BS time to C'Oml'! in, jazz up the supercharger and go win. Big S. Viet11a111ese D1·ive "Then lhar da rnn sup<"rcha r~er input pipe fell off on the straighta"·ay," The Fox recalled "At first I thought it Vi'as the outside \.\"he<'l rim and I said , 'Lord, don't let It hit an\·bod\·' T·tien 1 ju~t prayed he'd make JI to our pit." ~l cELRE ATll \\'AS in 1hl' pits v.·hile 17 laps v.· e n t by in repairing t h e scpercharger Hi> hmpE'd through \ht rest (Jf the race and r1nish eighth -still in the mnney • So the Srl l"er Fflx I.~ back loday 11s .Larry Stel ling •. t ag:l1n a servit'e st at ion ()peralor. \\"ill he ~Lay there 1n happine5s? For a'.l·hile. un til the next ~tarter !i/louls. "Gentlemen, Start Y ou r Engine s " And then I'll hcl The Sil ver f o;( ~·ill answer the call ag ain. SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. troops mov ed back into the abandoned Vandegrift Com- bat Base today and began fir ing their big guns to support a South V ie!n;une~e t a~k force advancing in a major ne1v oper;ition below the demilitarized zone iD~IZ J, fiel d reports said The US. armored and ;ir11Hrrl' unit s mo\·ed into Vandegri ft, now C'1J1ered with elephant grass and ot her undt'rJ.:rt1\1·th, :it mid-morn ing. They set UJJ 1hc1r b1~ .~ix­ incb artill ery piece~ on a ph1r r.:i 11 o!f route 9 111 the desolate reg1011 10 rni!cs SOIHh of the D~IZ . "I guess ~·ou·l'e got to take things as they come," s.;i id Pvt Gary D:t~'.~on, 19, of Chica~o lll'igllts, 111 "l'n1 gct11ng oul nf here In :l!I rl;1ss nnrl 1'11 lie ;11\full.1· glad tn ,1!1'\ bark hon1£' ilJ:!it1ll l!'l' al! a bunch ('If lies 1~hen they say there aren't Any Americans fighting arriund here. There are a damn a\\'ful Int f)( us. Take a look around " UP I ~'orrespondc.nt Ste1\art Kellerman reporll'd from Vande11nfl -11•h1ch had beL'll <:losed after last :.pr1ng"s govern- ment drhc in!o Lao~ -lh<l t rlozrns of 111mouf111~ed S.1u1 h Vit'ln:11ne!<e ;irn1nrl'd prrsonneJ c:1rri1Ts 11·ere m1111ng in sine! vu! of the outpo:.t todav. Firld report::; said ·more than 2 !J()fl 1\rnr ncan so!d1C'rs had been mo1 rd 111\11 l..,!1i:ini.: Tri Pr111 ince !o b.;ick up tl1c. i.:n1·crnmenl 1<1s.k force. many nf thl'tn oc- cup,ving renr :1 rca bases and.rellering the Sotllh VielnarnCse lo n101c up to the fr011! "\\'t> llfne maintained 1t defen sil'e po0 turl'_.. lhl' l' S. Comn1;ind s;11d. ''Those r>pcr;1!1Qns ha\'e not changf'd \l'e <1re not sending out troops to search ~ind cngagP. the enemy." Holiday Weather Pleasant !Vorthu.:est Cool., <rs Eastern Portion War1ns Cnlifornin S1lmmnrf1 ., llN!Tl"O "111!11 INf(l!NllflQNlll • •" WM,,..... ••YOrM "'°" o! '"" ---·· •lld ·-·•·vr•1 ••Mll'd ..._ f*lo! 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P'>ll•'<' ~ .•.• ~.,.g,, p .. .,,.,. O•• 11.+·'0 ( ly "'~ \1~·~-~-10 ~· I-• \o•t •A•• ( •r , . ., fl ~-· •••t r fl"lllCO ""'"" Hith l.O,. P•f C . " ~ .. " " • " .. ., • ~ • " .. ,. .. " " • .. ,_,, .. " " .. M ~ n .. .. " " " " " " u " • " " " " "' " " II 1 1• " ... ., , .. • <U " " " " " .. ll~ ~' !n 41 -~ ~· .. » " " ~' •S Tt ll• ~1 I) t i I~ ~4 If l l \~ ~7 ~· ,, 4, . ,. .. U.S. Babies Recorded more for the current fertility trend, if continued, lo bring stabLluy or deellne of the wtal populauon," the study says. "Thue are so many more young 11dulls than older people that. despite the un- precedented recent decllne in childbear- ing, births still outnumber deaths nearly 2 to l.'' But the study l!ays more new factors have entered the scene -''the pill" and "a dramatic change in the altitudes .•• toward both conventional marriage and large families ." There was a dramatic increase in the A"laska]et Into Bits JUNEAU, Alaska (AP ) -Smashed to bits on a raln-s0<1ked. ""'ind-beat.en moun- tninside, the jet airli11rr is left In pieces small enough 1.1.J hold 111 your hand .. "\Ve've got a lot of rain, low clouds and '~·ind. and those people on the hill are tak- ing" a beating." an official said of rescuers v.·ho continue today to remove lhe bodiC'S of Ill victim s from the moun- tain. "\Ve've gol th at airplane scattered up and dov.·n a hillside for about 1.500 feet ," added the official, Patrick 'Velllngton, deputy commissioner of the Alaska Public Safety Department. By late t-.1onday rescuers had recovered ~6 bodies and the flight recorders from the S<.'ene where the Alaska Ai rlines 727 jet crashed Saturday in the nation 's worst si11g!e-aircraft disaster, The bodies and debris V.'ere scattered 1hroughout three parallel depressions 2.~flO feel up 3.5()().fMI ~H , Chilkat, The bodies '""'rre labeled \\"ith marking IX'nril~ ffl r idf'nlification and airlifted bv helicopter to Juneau. \1·here .a t.em1X1rar;• morgue l1a s been set up in a 1\"alinnal (:1111 rd :1rn1ory. neco ver.v V.'nr kcrs n1oved through fist- ,;ized <·hunks of metal, paper and cln1hing sr:t rrhing for the remains of victirns J\l ondny as !hrcc privnte helil'opters an rl one Co:tsl r:uard craft moved over !he area, ferrying supplies to the rescue par· ty. 1\"a!ion al Trnnspo rt:i tinn Silfetv Bna rd Invest ii:; a tors began charting the. locatio n of e\•cry piece nf debris in <tn at1empt to determine !hf' chain o[ events bt•fore and during the crash. The tv.·o recordC'rs found i\fonday were t.o be flov.·n In Seii!tl<' tnday. The vn1ce recorder \\"ill be read th{'re_ The night r€'corde r will be for~·arded to a laboralnry in \\1ashington, D.C. BOB HAYES 100-VARD DASH WORLD RECORD HOLDER TALKS ABOUT LONG DISTANCE PHONE CALLS: num~r of unmarried adults and a slight rise in the average age al marriage, the i;tudy said. The statisti cs show "lhe national p:s~·r,' . .bolo£,Y n1ay be chang ing, perhaps in response to public education campaigns stressing the dange rs Inherent In un restncted populallon growth," the report S<.11d. The study Yi'83 financed by U1e Ford Founda!1on, lilt' ~!orris and Gwendolyn Cafntz Fou nd.'.l l1on and the Eugene and Agnes l'.:, fl1eycr Foundatio n. The only other d('creases in children Sla1ns Ove1·pass under 5 came in the 1920s, down J per- cent, and the 1930s, down 7.9 percent. The populat1 011 t.hang i.: l11utd reduc.:e de· mand for such youUl-0rlenled indu11trlr~~ as toys, cloUling, records and motortycles, the study said. It also could en1ply some classroorns built 10 hou~e products of the World \\'<ir II b o.· by boon1 , Researchers said "the private !ector must adapt to a situation in which a steadily increasing rlow of customers ls no longer assured by a r<ipid population increase , .. " German Plane Crash l(ills 20 FlA~lBURG , Germany (UPI) -A tv.·in- engine jetliner v.•ith 121 \Vest Ger1nans aboard on a charter flight to Spain made an attempted landing on a highv:ay 111ome nts af ter takeoff t-.1onday, skidded in a trai l of sparks. slatnmcd through an overpass. swerved into a field and burst into flames. T1>•enly persons aboard the British-built aircraft were killed, including three \.\'ho died in hospitals. Thirty-eight other persons \vere Injured seriously and 53 esc?.ped \1•ith bruises. Ten persons \\•ere missing. and policl'! speculated they had been picked up by passing motorists and taken lO hospitals. Police said thnt shortly after the BACl l l jct took of! from Hamburg's R eunification Best Bet, Says lrel <11ul's Lynch LUl\DON (i\P) -Prime fltinis ter Jack LynC'h of the Irish Republic declared o.f1er a 1nceling \.\'ith Priine r-.1 in1ster Ed\.\'atd lleath toduy th:il reunification of Ireland is the only ~·ay to bring permanent peace in Northern Ireland. ll e;i!h and Lynch conferred for twn d<ivs on \1·ays of finding a solution to the twO vears of civil strife in Ulster, ~orthCrn Ireland's official name. Lynch described his tal ks with Heath - \.\'ho has 1he O\'er-nll say in running the British prCl\'ince -as "merely an ex- arnination in depth of the situation." Jl>o firm decisions v.·ere reached. F'urlsbuettel Airport pilot Reinhold HIJL'!s, 31 , radioed the to\1•er he was having dif· ficulty \\'ith the engines. Witnesses later said they beard two srnall explosions l'i'hen the p!ane passed overhead before crashing. Huels, a veteran of 4,000 houri ln BAC!Jl aircra ft , v.·as injured seriously. Four other of the six crewmen also survived. The plane v.·as operated by the ~lunich­ based Paninternalional Charter Co. v.·hich is ov.·ned by the \Vest German Pan Europa Travel Age ncy. The craft was carrying vacationers lo f.l nlaga, Spain. \Vest German Transport ~1inister <:eorg Leber ordered the Federal Avia- tion _ Agency in Braunschweig to in- vest1gatr tl1e crash. Hrit i.~h Al'iation <:orp. ~BAC1 cxperis will join !he in- \ est1gation today. Huels tried to land on the llamburg- Kiel autobahn five miles norlh of the airport. \V itnesses s:1id the plane, in a trail of sparks and grinding rnel <1I, skid- d~ several hun dred yards along 01e hi ghway, plowed through an overpass and then swerved into a field . Son1e reports said a wing and its fuel tanks was shorn from the fuselage as the plane "'ent through the overpass. fl·lany or the passengers were thrown out when the plane hit the field and others scrambled out through emergency exits before the pla ne burst into flames. .A. series of fue l tank ex pl015ioru; scat- tered "·reckage for 200 y.;irds. "It w·as a mi racle !here "'ere no car~ on that stretch of the autobahn when the plane c.;ime down ," a police officer said. "And "'hen you look al the wreckage it \.\'as another miracle an ybody survived." " When I want to ~t somewhere in a hurry I dial direct. Its faster." . . .. >' ••• ,. .' . -'t •. . , @Pacific 1elephone I Newport Bea~h VOL. 6'4 , NO . 214, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES DAILY PILOT 11111 l'l!oto DESPITE MIXED WEATHER, THRONGS PACKED COAST BEACHES At Corona del Mar City and State Beach Park, Business Boomed County Labor Day Calni As Crowds, Deaths Dip By TERR'' CO\llLLt-; 01 1~1 D•ll, Piiot Sl1ll Labor Day weekend passed through Orange County rather quietly. Beach cruv.·ds "'ere reported 2~ percent less than normal, even though the three· d11y tota l still topped 600.000. There were four traffic deaths, but two ()f them \\'Cre actually after the official 1nidnight deadline. Monday. A small ri ot broke out Sunday in Laguna Beach when about 150 bar hop- Ne,vport Panel To ,S tudy Goals For Cycle Unit The Ncv.·port Reach Parks, Beaches and Rerreation Com1niss1on ionighl \1•111 reviPW g11als and guideli nes set for a t111zen·s corn1n111 re ()11 bicycle trails, 11k• COllllll!S'SIOn n1eets at 7·30 p.m. 111 r11v ll;ill l;Blt departn1en1 director Calivn Stew· ar t ancl hi~ st<1fl preparer! si x ,E:1~lrlch nC's for the ;.Hh'1:-.11ry L'llllHnltl('C, wluch . W(IS' rccC!ntly act1v<itCd by tile c1ly council. They ask 1hc corn1n il(ee 10 review the {'X ls!ing master plan of trails and the ~ctions laken in olher bicycle.conscious cities. lo solicit suggest ions from resi- dents. to utilize technical abHilies of the c1ly st aff and lo propose routes for the trails. The romm11lee v.·111 also be asked lo detail 1nelhods. designs and costs ol 1rail develop1nen1. All final proposal;; "ill be pr~senicd at PBR comrnissio n hearings. Stev.'<.rt said. /\. rormer bicvtle trails committee tle.- ''elope<{ a s 1 u' d y in 1966-68 proposi~g routes. but this is now "outdated," said Stewart Commissioners will al.~o reset the pub· lie hearing on 1he interin1 park plan from Oct , 5 lo Oct. 19. "There arc no complications with the pl:.n. '• Stewart sRid, "bu!. \.\'e're _tr ying 10 avoirl t11e. confusion of lhe Oct. ~ bond election " The plan includes st udies nf p;irii fa- clli!ics and park needs until the year' 2.000. In other acllons. commissioners will hear a report on I.he establishment or th.e Community Youth Cto.nler al ~th and Tris .11s the regist r:.tion center for all fall ree- reation events. The fall nctivitiell brochures will be: oot \Vednesday dctai\i11a: all programs, Stewart said. King tu E ul e r Race 1'\F:\V '"()Rf\ I /\P I -Kini:; Olav v or l'>rirw11y has fl nwn ht're to skippr.r 11 thartei-ed /\.mr.r tcnn yAchl 1n the lnterna· r1on11I \Vorld Charnp1onships and the Scandinavian Gold Cup. t ping: pal.rons were refused entrance to 011e establishmenl -but the main damage v.·as a Jot of shattered bottles that 11'on't be recycled. The 1veather played its 011•n tricks, especially Monday. A Seal Beach /lfeguard described it as : "Rainy, hazy, sunny ""'ith offshore, lhen onshore breezes -really strange." He surmised that beach cro.,.,·ds were dov.·n because people could nol figure oul the v.·eather. The heavy surf that battered Orange Coast beaches Friday continued Saturday v.·ith eight-foot breakers at Huntington Beach. Ne\.\·port Beach and Laguna Beach, but it dropped to under four feet at all beaches Sund;iy and ~1 onday. \\'arm -70-degree v.·ater quickly cooled over the 11.•eekend lo 61 degrees by th •~ rnornlng. Lifegua rds expect the cool v.•ater to prevail all .,.,·eek. Ne11•port Beach topped the crov.·d mark \l'ith 190,000 patrons followed by: lfun- l1ng!on Beach, 115,000 ; S<Jn Cle.rncnlf', 115,000; Laguna Beach. 117,000: Hun- tington Stale Beach, li5.000 . and &::ii Heach, 27,000. The rescue total 11.·as 618 v.·ith the bulk <1f those com ing in the he:ivy surf and rip· HdC'S Saturday. Laguna Beach lifeguards made 200 rescues on Saturday alone. The air \\'as wann, n1ng1ng from i ii <legrees in Sa n Clemente to 78 degrees in Seal Beach, but muggy and overcast most of the weekend. A rew light touc hes of rain were felt Monday in Laguna Beach and Seal Beach. but it slopped as quickly as it slarled. So.ne of the lifeguard uni ts along the coast celebrated their last weekend of full service. The full sumn1er crew, hOll'ever remains on duty through next weekend on the city beach in Huntinglon Beach. Other areas will ha ve ll(eguards Y1orking, but not as many as during the summer. Principal's Dad B. Freitag Dies Boad Stanley Freitag of Costa i\1esa , fat he r of Pomona Elementary School Principal Ralph Freitag, died Sunday at the age o( 80. Air. Frtilag, 2269 Repoblk Ave .. was a retired carpenter and had lived In Or· ange County 29 years. A veteran of World War I. he waa past commander and p a a l chaplain o( the American Legion Post 455. He is survived by his wire, Ethel ; son. Ralph of Balboa island ; aod S<>n. Dela- \'&n, Costa ~1esa : sisters. Virginia J i1r- dan o( Oregon and Eva Purcell. Wash· lng ~on. Funeral servicefl w1!1 be held at 2 p.m .. \\'ednesday. Bell Broadw;iy Chapel, with burial following at Harbor Rest Memor· ial Park. r EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Envoy Assassins U.S. Diplomat Safe in Canibodia PHl\'0~1 PEi\'.11 (UPI \ -Terrorists tried today to assassinate U . S. Ambassador Emory C. Swank by blo\\·i11(:: up his limousine with 20 pounds of plaslic explosive strapped to a bicycle, but the bomb Jailed to explode. It v.·as nol clear \1•hr1her lht• bornb fail- ed to explode bC>cJuse the dt>IOnotor did not function or \\'he!her skill fu! <lnving nn lhe part of Sw:ink"s th<Jutfeu r lcsscncJ the impact be!1veen the car and the bi- cyclr. The driver swerved and avoided a headon crash with the cycle. Swank was not a .... ·are an attempt had been mai.:c·.Jn his lif .... t:ntil several hours after the ambush, an emba ssy spokesman said. But lax security arou nd !he threP-slory embassy building was im- medialely tightened and Cambodian Man Files Suit r To Void Election Ne\1·port Beach city orficials 1vere serv· ed this morning with a l<1 w sui t filed by a Newport Beach resident attempting to have the ?\Tarch 9 P<iclfic Co;ist freeway election declared 1'o id. City Clerk Laura L;ogios. n;uned as one of the defenda nts. s<J id the sui1 \1·as scr,·- ed as soon as !he doors opened ;..t Ba.in . 0ther dcfe.ndcn!~ in E.O. 1l11ddf·{fe(s 11c·- tion are the c1tv. n1en1b('l'i. of 1hc ('1tv 1·ouncil indi\'idu:i!\v :ind c11llceti1tcly ;"tnd Geo rge Pap pas. t·i1y 1111nnce dirC>ctur Rodcffer. nf Rndeffl·r Invest· mcnts. says in his suit that the 6 to l mar- gin vote \1'hich mJy have stopped Pacific 3,000 Petitio11 To Halt Military At Lo~ Alan1itos fl lorr than J.000 pc'rsons l1avc .<agned pet11ions asking !ht' l)l·f~n~i' Departrncnt 10 hall plans to local e niil1tary air unit s at. the Los Alan111os Na val Air Stalion. The petition can1puig11 was started several v.•eeks ago 1\'h(•11 1l 1vas learned the Pentagon "'as considering loca ting an air Natio nal Guard unit or an Army Reserve. helicopter unit at the <Ur s1a11on. The Na vy, wh1th still oci.:up1es the ~ase. has almosl <.'ompteit•l} shu1 do\.\'n its operations there. The~ h<i\l' nv ~t1t1adrons sl:itioncd in Los Alarn11l•Js. 1\ decision on Hie r:i tr of the base is ex- per11·d in e:irl)' Octobc·r An1ung the plans st iu!u1<t :ire proposals for the reserve unit ~. ;i.nd :i plan Lo turn il 111to a giant housing rat:1!1!y Fur 1n1l11ary families . Pct 011:1 Flic.~ Coop, Jllith 1-l elp ~\'ho? Tiu.~ is the f!LICSLtOn ;"-;'rwport 8r11r h police> are pundcri11g 1n r,..gorcl !u " tliier who stole Thomas \\'right 's grenl l1c11necl ow l. \Vright, of .107 .12nd St , toll! Of!icer f\1ike Blit ch son,eunc n1adc off with the 16-inch tall bir<l Thursday ;iftcr 111t!ing a clothesline that tied il tu a bnt'k iA hls ya rd , fie said the SJO 'l\\ I is qui le t:tme, bot must be fed only r;.1v meat, adding /nt..t even cookctl flf'sh would br fatal t::i !he missing pet. Gt'casc Ra g Jll cgal TRWJNDALE (U PI ) -Police arrested Valentine Rodr\g:uez, 2.1, a.Her shoppers at a swap meet Sunday complained lhat the man used torn remnants of an American flag lo 1vipe grease off old auto parts. Coast Free1vay from coming through Nc\vporl Beach was "illegal." He claims the city did not have the jurisdiction to ca!\ such an election and voters had no rights to approve or disap- prove of any routes. r.tarch vo ters <:!so amended the citv charter to allow voter ratification of anY future freeway agreements. Hodeffe r's suit also asks Orange Coun- ty Superior Court to prohibit the city frorn cal!ing any future elecllons on frce- 1vay and lo bar Pappas from spending any fund s on freewa y-related traffic studies. Pappas said today he still di<ln't know 11•hich funds might be affected or if any expenditures would be allowed while the case was in court. Aeling City Attorney Dennis O'Neil, in San Diego for 1 Public Ulilllie~ mission mef'ting. was unavailable I~ commenl The city and other defendents have 30 d?.)'S after being served in lli'llich to file a written answer to the suit in Superior Court. No date has been set for a Superior Court hearing on the st1it, which 11Jso com plains that the cily in c u r red numerous expenditures in the past IS )'cars through studies of alternate freeway routes. Nixon to Speak Before Congress On Econo1nics \\'ASJllNGTOI-f (UPI J -President Nixon will address a joint session of Congress Thursday on his new economic policies, the Wh lte !louse said today. White House Press Secretary Ronald L, Ziegler said the address probably 1vi1l be earned live by radio and television at 9 JO 11.m. (PDT J. !Y1sclos11 re of thf' address, Nixon's i;c· c:f!nd rnaJor speech in four days, can1e fnllo .... ·ing a t\\'O hour session between the l'rcsidenl <'.Ind his council on international economic policy. Ziegler said the cabfnel·level group disc ussed the international monetary si tuation , international trade matters and the mee.ting later this week between U.S. and Japanese delegations on trade. T\·Teanwhile. Nixon's efforts lo bring the economy back to life moved into a ne.w area toda y wit h an atte1npt to talk the heads or six <'Qrporations out or <lividend increases they plan to pay their stockholders. The Cost of Living Council summoned the six executives to an afternoon meeting to explain what circumstances prompted them to anr.ounce dividend hikes arter the wage·price-rent Ireeie began three weeks ago. Dividends and interest rates are not frozen, but Nixon ha11 urged banks and corporallons to hold the line during the 90-dny stall period. Delayed Tidela1uls Measure to Be Revised Establishment of rental fees for private piers and docks on county tidelands in Ne\\'J)Ort Harbor was put off today for another 90 days by the Boe.rt! of Supe r- visors. The tong-delayed prop0<1.:1I w:is referred back lo the De partment of H al Properly St>rv1ce:il nnrl thr harbor d('p;1rtn1ent for re1•is1uns with public b1!Ilt'f.t.. .. in dre•!ging 11nd naviJ:a!ion;'.I .1id.~ ial.t'I! into l'Onsldt'r· fit Ion, Fees of $6 per lineal fool per year for .. pr1vate doclu was first pi'oposed by real property services on June 1, 1970. Last Dec. 16 aupervisors approved rentol fees for commercial marinr.~ in Newport Harbor at six cents per .!!quare root a year but lliµtin delayed actir•n on the private docks. Newporl B<:ach has tentatively deter· mined that dredging paid for by pr ivate.. owners Is worth about Sl.50 a mont.b to Uie city on the city's Udelancls. ' guards look up positions v.·ith Chinese AK4.7 nnes. ll wa~ a near perfect plot -except that. it did not 1vork . Sv.•ank is a punctual man and each niorning al 7:JO he boards his taxi-like checker limousine and drives the quarter of u n1ile. to the embassy, passing a Buddhist pagoda en route. The terrorists had studied h i s movements and three of thcn1 took up a position near the Pagoda with a bicycle like the kind street vendors se!J bread from. r\s he passed, the three men shov· cd the bicycle into his path with enough e.\:plosives lo rip the car to shreds. The chauffeur. a CamOOdian soldier, swerl'ed slightly and sped to the em- bassy. There he telephoned military police lo tell them of the incident. Police found th e bicycle with !he plastic bomb intact. The t.errorisls had fled . ll 11·as the first attack against Americans in Phom Penh since June JS and the firs~ against Swa nk who has at- l~ined popularity during his stay v.•hich passes !he onc-yco r niark Sept. 12. Jn Lhe June 15 auack terrori sts flung a grenade a t a truckload of military at- taches -and missed, Jn addition lo the Cambodian guards around the en1bassy otber guards with I.he Chincse·madc /\.K47s took up positi ons along the road to the cmbassv. A spokesman refused lo di scuss det<ills of increaser! serurity but said, "In addition to the change s you can see for yourself othe r security changes have been made.'' Swank made nn commen~ on !he 1r.- cidenl and a spokesman said he "con- tinued v.·ork as usual in his office." La.guna Drinkers Faci11g Cltarges In Bar Battle fly FllEDERICK SCJIOE~I EllL f'iftrcn persons will face arraignment Thursday on a nurnher of charges as a result of a mCJce in L.aguna Beach Sun- day night du ring !he !raditional Labor Dav wee kend "drinkers' walk ." The 15 -most of them residents of Laguna Beach -were arresled when a mini -riot broke out In front of the Orphanage Restaurant, 69fi S. Coa ~t llighway about 9 p.m. Police reported th at the owner of the bar refused ad- mi ssion lo the drinkers -150 strong - which led to shouting, fighting and glass and bottle tossing . The tr:iditional waik. celehrating the end of the .'1.U1nn1er lounsl season, started in a nor!h Laguna bar. earller in the evening and continued south aton(! S. Coast Highway, gathering more dririkers anrl onll)Okcrs as it progressed. The. grou p. ca rrving bottles of beer, v.·inc and mixed drinks, galhcred at a parkin,1t lot across lhe hi_ghway frnm the Orphanage whC'n obse rved by police, \\'ho blocked traffic to :illow the crri wd to trnss. JL was a! th at p'1i nt, mcmbf'rs nf the throng w('l'C. tnld 1hcy would nol be ad - mitted to the Orphanuge. Scvcr<i l of the persons, poli ce said, started fi ghting , lhrowing lheir drinks and yelling ob .. ccnilies dir<'cled at owners of the bar. Fourteen Laguna Beach policemen. fou r Oraoge Counly shcriH's deputies and four California Highway Patrolmen Wt<re on the scene Immediately to quell lhe disturbance. Patrolman Robert Romaine nf the local force v.•as injured. police said, when a11e.gedly biUe11 in lhe arm by Patricia ?\f. O'Brien , 32, of 30262 Bcneci;;.: Ave .• Laguna Niguel. She. was arresled on charii:es of assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest. Also arrested ror assa ult on an officer were Lauren L. Ke.Hy. 25, 750 Rembrandt Drive and Billy G. 'tanner, 197S LaguQ.il Canyon Ro<id. who allegedly struck (.!>ee DRINKERS, Page 2) Alleged Frolic In Buff Ended If autllorllies should wish, they could call up to 500 prosecution witnesses in lhe case of The People vs. Carl A. Parker Jr., of Yucaipa. Newport Beach lifeguards called police Saturday alter allegedly seeing Parker cavorting nude:, both ln and out of !he surf. before a crowd of about 500 per sort~ al Newport Pier. Officer Reed Glo!hen said the suspect·~ gi rlfriend tried lo race down the beach wilh a pair of pants when he arrived on the scenr. hut lt was too late. Parker was arrested, booked on su~pl­ cion .:ar Indec ent exposure a n 11 presumably issued 1 pair of jail dungaree:i. • Today's Flnal N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Fail lll'I T•l"PIMM TARGET OF TERRORISTS Cambodia Ambassador Swank Reagan Urges I111111ediate Tax Withhold Plan By GEORGE SKELTON SACRAfllENTO tUPl l -Gov. Ronald Reagan today asked the reconvening California Legislature for immediate adoption of state inC<lme. tax withholding, and indicated a further tax increas11 would be needed if the lawmakers don't respond, Reagan told a news conference "ll is imperative that wi!hhnlding be passed \.\'ithin !he next t1vo 1veeks if it is lo go in- to effect on Jan. I. ''Postponing implementation beyond that date," the gO\'ernor con tinued, "Will significa11tly reduce rel'enues needed to meet the current year's budget deficit." Reagan spoke at a news conference 1 his first reguiarly scheduled one in twD months -as he and the Legisla ture returned. from a three-u·eck vacation. Reagan predicted there would be .11 "head·on collision" between the Legislature and hin1 over such issues as school finance.. increased laxt's and state employe salary bikes. Before it a<ljourns for the year, the Legislature also niu~t reapportion con· gressional and legislative districts, decide the fate of a proposal backed by en· vironmentalisls to protect the California <:oastline, and meet a growing concern about prison viol ence. Besides in1mediate adoption o f \\'i lhholding, Reag:in also asked the returning Legisla ture to extend a flfarc h 31 legal deadline for paying off ta>; an - ticipa tion notes. These notes represent a form of outside borrowing from private insUtulions and enable the state to have enough cash on hand to pay its bills. Rea.ean said withholding and tax an· eicipation notes "require immediate, urgent action.'' Reagan also said ht believes the Legislature should act this .!!ession on property ta:ic relief, but indicated he thought the lawmakers could delay facing up lo lhe State Supreme Court's school financing decision until next year. Orange Cou& "'e•Cber Sunny skies with<lut the usual rooming haze are on lap for the Orange Coast Wednesday. took for mercury readings in the OOs along the coast and Into the 90s further inland. INSIDE TODAY A sharp decline it1 birth rot~ during tht 1960's points to real possibility of z1:ro populatfon growth , experts 1au. S1:1: .storu, Paoe 4. Ctll'-tftll I CftK~I~' U' , t l•11ltlff ,,.,, (Qmln 14 c,......... ,. !)ell~ Nl1 •(K It Dl•l r(•I If liil •IGflll '''' • t:nHrl•IM'l"I 11 "l ... ft« u.n H~-1• A~ft L•llMn II ) ,..,,... IS N•l~I ..... , •·• Dr•"" C~ft" It J1lvl1 ,..,...,. 11 $-~ "'" Jlci.;-Mir-th lJ.U fll••hlfll n n 1ur...,, IS WutMr 1 W-·t N•wt 17·1t Wlf'N Ntwt M j1 • 2 DAILY PILOT N futsday, Septtmbtt 7, l97l Michigan ltlelee Man Faces Busing Protests Clemente Bring 9 Arrests Chase Rap Compiled from Wlre Services PONTIAC, ?o.1ich. -Tht. first court· ordered school bu3ing desegreg.a.ti on pro- gram for a northern city began here to- day v.·ith the arrest of nine protesting mothers and a boycott of classes by both white and black children. About 100 pic kets tried to keep the bui;es from lea vin g parking lots, but di.spened when police threatened arrest. Two women ch1ined them.selves lo a 11te. Police freed them and then arrested them alone wlth four olher women stan· ·din& nearby, Three additional women who cbal.Dtd themselves to another gate alao were arr~ted. The nine stood mute at their ar· ·Bi&nmenl Their lawyer, L. Brooks Pat· Vessel Sinks ' Off Catalina; Crew Rescued A $35,000, 41>-foot sailboat sank 12 miles oU Sant.a Catalina Lsland Monday night, leavinc lts aklpper and seven passengers huddled in a 1mall dinghy. The boat was owned 11.nd skippt'red by Sam Holland, 38, Los Angeles. ""ho man11.ged to r11.dio a "Ml\yday'' distress signal before lhe boat went undl":r at 6 15 p.m. Holl and alld his fr iends huddled in the lifeboat for morl": than an hou~. watching the yawl's two masts disappear under the . wa ter. before .t U.S. Coast Guard cutter picked them up. Holland's yacht, ''Tangent." was under full saU toward the mainland "\'\'hen it began taking wa ter. Holland told Coast Guard offi cials. The skipper speculated that his boat did not run aground in the dl":ep Ciltalina channel, but that the keel of the craft ap- parently separated, flooding the interior beyond the capacity of the bilge pumps. Diver Recovers After Collision With Motorboat A Whittier man struck Monday by ~ 20 foot boat while skin diving off Little Corona was listed today in good condition in Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach. John Hill, 21, suffered a fracturl":d right should er a.nd lacerations of the right arm whee he came up under the motorboat oper.ated about 200 yards offshore by William M. Crosby of Palm Desert, Harbor Patrol officia ls said today. Crosby later told the Harbor depart· ment that he saw ne ither the di ver. his companion or any diving nags before Iha mcident. Hill had been di\'tn g "''ilh Dan Hardin , also or ~'hittier. who v.·as unharmed Crosby and Hardin helped the iniured divl":r into the boat, at which time a cabin cruiser, Jackson·s Folly, caml": along side and radiotd lhe Harbor Patrol for help. Hill was taken to the Harbor depart· ment by lifeguards and from there to Hoag. OUN•I COAST DAllY PILOT OllUINGl COAST ,.U.~ISMING (.OM~.t.NV l•b•rl N. w •• d ........... , •"" l"\tellohtf" J •t~ I . Cu•l•v Vl<e ,.,..lolt.,I •"Cl G-•I M•N~ T~•m•• 11..,.,;1 .,llW Tito"'•• A. M urp~i111 ...... _,,.,. 1!4110!" L ~.1,, )(',;,, N-1 l .. t~ Clly l!d>I« .. ...,.. .... omc. J])) N_,orl l oult Y••d M•ili .. A4J1M1: r.o. lo~ rt 1s. '266 1 ...... _ C:-M Motil: 111 _, l•V Ste"" ~ l•dl; 12: ,..G"tll Av"'"" '*-" 11!•1 ~= HI T; 1 .. c~ ao...1 ... 1"' ... 0..-N; »S Horfl\ El Cl..,I,,. lllHI OAM.Y Pll.Ot, --Id\ 11 '°"-"l<>M I~• ..... PIW. 11 ""*llNll ''lly .. ,..,., Su"" .. ., ............. ,. .... ,... ~· ... ,,, . .. _.. ....... C.M -· H~M"'9'.,. ._,... ~· v .. ..., kll ,......., .. , """"-.,. a-Mi.e>tdir. •ID.,. wlm -,,..,.... ""1ftM. "'1>1oetMI ~,..... ~.,,I 11 .. -W.I ..., ,..,_, C.11 M"'· TsllJt Ip I (714) '4J-4JJI Cl•llllH Mte11Wu I 641·1671 """"'"""t· 1'11, o...... Cotti '"""'"" ~ ~..,y, "'--• ,..,. .. , llhrU'r 1"&"•· •-llM _,,.,. ., 9fvtrfl...,.,t~ls "•'•'~ -· too ....... IK... .,.(l_f U1K l•I "'" Mlo1: ... Ill ~y·~· ·-· ~ clfu _,_,, P<llll •I "'"""''' '*"''" • .., CM t• lrllhl, C1ll/orll!t , 1v11cr1111111~ h ••~t. 11,U -m·y1 'y "''" 11.lt -"'I"' •ni..-, -TIMI"""-11,1J 11*11~1y, ( terson , said the women are "firmly C':On· \'Jn ~ed th :it tht'v are dn1ng 11·tlat's right and no JUI"\' in !he v.·or!d is go ing to con· \'Jct the.in.'' It appeared that only about 25 per cent of the city's 25,000 children were comin g to school today. fltost of the buses v.·hic h v.·ere to take \1h1te children into blaL k neighborhoods and black children into v.·h11e neighborhoods n1ade the ir runs v.·1th only a few pupils aboard. Protesting parents taunted bus dr1vf'r!'I \\'ith shouts of "your bus 11·111 ne1·er make it" and "look al the creeps dn1 1ng thl":m, look at the black crerps " Drivers, both black and 11 h1te. 11ere ac· companied by a supervisor on each bu s. Among the pickeL s1~ns w11s nn e reading ··Better Livi ng Through !he Klu Klux Klan." The relatively pea ceful in auguration nf busing 11'2.S in sha rp contrast to !lie b<lmb· ing or 10 empty buses Aug. 30. The in· cldent hrought a sha rp warning fron1 U S. District Judge Dan1nn J. !\e1th, v.·ho originally issued the desegregauon order in ~tay, 1970, that the bu sing would s!art on schedule !Oday even if U.S. marshals or !BI agen ts had to be aboard. There were no identifiable federal agents on the buses. Only mi nor protests \\•ere re porled in scattered areas of the Sou th today as more big urban srhool districts opened for the fall term under rough new cour t orders requiring an end to classroom segregation. E.\"cept for buses runn ing heh1nd schedule and, in some cases. missi ng pickups, no major problems v•ere reported by school officials. "E ve.rything seems lo be percofa11ng as vce V•OU)d ha\'e it," said a spokesman for the Chattanooga, Tenn .. schools. The opening day v.·as also rerortcd quiet in r.'ashville, Tenn ., 11hich un suc- cessfully sought a stay in a court order th Jt placed an add1t1on;iJ 15,000 pupils aboard buses in the Tennessee capital. "The buses app.0ar t0 be almost. rnm· pletefy full e1·ervwhcre 11·e\·e checked " said a Nashville.school offiCi;J.l. ' Opening o( Acccs., To Back Bay Told San Joaquin Hil!s Rnad. be twe-en Jam- boree Road c.nd Back Ray Dr i1•e 01 :\e\\·· port Beach, is n011· npe n fl'lr traffic. ctl y traffic l!'nkinecr Rnher1 Jaffe 5airl tnday. The road is only bu il t 10 half its fin al t\'id!h, lia Jd Jaffe. and sli lJ needs si de· w<1lks <>nd other final !ouches. But the convenient acce~~ 1n Ilic Bark Bar. v.·h1ch sci far has cost $51l.OOO, cun be used. he said. A 35-yea r-0ld Hnl!ywond man awaits court action today on cha rg~! of 1uto theft and r~ck les! dri\'ing strmming from B I 10-mile-per·Mur pursuit through San Clementi!' Sunday. The chase ended with a spectacular coll ision with a parked car. Police said they arrested \\'il llam Ronald Fulton as he assertedly altempt~d to nee the scene of the 91}-mil~·per·hour crash in the 1600 block of N. Et Camino Real before da\l'n Sunday. The man recei\•ed four broken ribs i nd superficial bead cuts in the 2:4~ a.m. col· lision which sent the parked car skidding l 15 feet. The auto "'hich Fulton was driving. 11 near!v·new, expensivl": modl":l "'ith 2.000 mile! on it. wa s a tntal loss. offictrs said. Flippin~/ UJJ a11d Over The series or incidents began at the in- teresection or El Camino and Camino Capistrano as Patrol man Roger \Vibe rg alle1Zedly saw Fulton run a red li,l!h t. That's \\'hat happened !n Ger;ild .-\. IAlo·.c; v~n - r111rr-f r1fl :iv ni"ht 11hen tie ~!ru ck center d1v1der at .\'e\1 r ort Briule\;.:ird and l-lo;:;p11a! Road, i\'e11'port P.cach L.-00. 20, of 3001 F!llmore \\'ay, Costa l\1esa. 11·as arrested on drunken dr iving charges. Off-duty 1notorcvcle Officer John Ellingham claimed he saw Loo and companion tossing a11·ay empty beer cans. Hel pful passersby rig hted the vehicle. Wiberg gave pursuit up the road to the palisades. Fulton then allegedly tried to make !l U·tum, nicked a cily street sign and .t utilit.v pole and headed in the opposite d i r~ction , narrowly missing \Viberg 's black-and-white cruiser. Soviet Space Vehicle From Pnge 1 DRINKERS • • • The chase then resumed on El CaminG to..,,·ard San Clemente and for more than l!I mile. police said. speeds reached in ex- ces.o; or 100 miles an hour. At El Camino Real and Estacion. Orbitirig ]\Tear Moon patrolrr.en James St inson and Richard Ko!z1n. Both Tanner and Kelly suffered head ln1ur1es during thl": bout V.'iLh !he officers and "'ere taken by ambulance to South Coa st Community Hospital for lreatment, lhen returned lo police custody. Wiberg said the nceing auto took a cur\·e on the wrong side of the four-l ane hi11ti..,,·ay. A block later it v.·ent out ol con· trol. '.\IOS\O\\' 1;\P 1 -The unmanned Soi 1ct space 'eh1rle Luna IR \1·ent 1n10 nro r-ll1nar orbit today. Tass said. The craft approached !he rnoo n and li\r11ng around 1t ;it !he end of a !11·e·da y fl ight rlu1ing whirl1 ~e l'eral correct ions in the 11cl11r le's 11·a.1erlory ll'ere 1nadc. Tass said f!ro1inrl control had 29 •·com· mun ical 1ons scss1on.c;" ll'ilh the auto1nalic s!;il 1nn dunn.i:: lhe flt gh1 The rn 1s.<:1on nf thf' cr;ifl has :;till nnt bern d11 u!grrl. hul srune \\'e~tern :;pecial1lits anti cipated that another au tomatic moon rorer, Lunokhnd 2. "'Ill be r01led on rhe luna r surface. Others ex· peeled a seeond soll ·scoop1ng nrerar1on Tass sa1c1 the station braked \\'hen ap- prnrichini; the moon lnday and was S\l'Un~ 1nt0 a round nrhit about 60 miles from the moon's surface. Luna 18 \\'as orhiting the moon 11t thP .rate of nne 111rn el'ery hour and 59 minutes at a .1::i-deg ree 1nclinat1on to 1he moon's equator. Though Tass 01d n'l say sn. ii v.·as thought scientists :i! f;lrnund control 11 ould Ir .'.' tn gu1r1e 1he cr:ilt In a soft landinll. Tass s;:iirl te leme!riC" d a t ;:i indir.alrrl that !hr nnboard _..equ ipment \l'as funr.· OA.11. 'I' ,.tLO T Slit! l"ne11 !inning nnrn1ally. The last progress report on Luna 18 "·as gi ven Friday, "'hen Tass said that 12 hours alter launch the veh icle had corercd a bit more than a quarter of th e """Y !n the m0<1n . The mission is the first ma jor So\·iet ~pace effort since three cosmonauts wer e killed in June 1~·hen rhev return~d from a rrcn rr! enrl11ranf'e flight .aboard thP Salute spa re sta tion which still is circling !be ea r!h. The Lun:i series i::; !11e mnst surce.c;sf1i1 nf !he Soviet space program. A~ide from landing !he remote contro1Jed Luno khod I n1nnn \·eh ir le the Luna senrs has rr::;ulted in !he ftr!'t unmanned cnl!ectinn and return tn earth of moon soil samples. Shortly alter announcin.I! lunar orblt for Luna 18, Tass said that Lunnkhod I has res11med scientific research in the Sea of Rains. The ::;elf·f!rnpe l!ed Lu nnkho<l ! has hePn nn the nioon ::;1nre he1ng drposned 1he re [\nv. 16 by Luna 17 and is now working 1n the 1 llh lun:ir da y on command.~ from the earth. Each lunar day and night lasts atxiut t"'o v.·ecks. Police Nab Two Theft Suspects A c1t1zen·s tip lec1 In the arrest of 111·0 m e n heh1nd a Ne"'P<lrt Be;ich liq 1nr F!Ofl": ratl\' rnda y by a p;.!rolma n "'"ho a ~~er!edly ·fou nd e\'1dence of a bu rgiary ,11!C"1nrt, ,\rrhur Hrmme r. ~n. nf ;wfi !lam iltnn ~'. rn~!a \1r~a . and Da n r.enthf'r. 14. of 10!.ll Ra rh:ir;., C1rrle, Buena Pa rk, \\err bnnkf'~ on s.u~pic1nn oi bur E?lary Of11rrr \'1nce An!1s!a sa id the. pair hac1 R fnllf'r!1nn nf tnnl~ rnm mnni~· u.~ed br r .1q:l:i r; 11hrn ro11frnn1rd ar Th,. S1ag L1'111nr ."tnrr 121 \!cF;irfr!rn Plarr. !n1r~t 1.i;ritnrs ~;,1r! !he rea r rlnnr flf !il'1' r~!:i hl 1.~h mrnt also shnv•ed sign s that ~omrnne harl bN"n prying 11 1n an ap. p:<rcnt a1r emr1 tn gain en try. James E. Van Horn, 27, or Los Angeles \\'as arrested on charges of assault 1•d!h a car as a deadly \\'eapon. Police cll1im Van Horn attempted to run down pa trol man Carmen r ollastro in the parking lot across. the ~treet from the Orphanage. Pnllastro \\".'I~ not in1urrd. La ter, rolla~tro \\"as allcgedl~· struck b~· .Jn~eph S Lnngo . Jr , 30. 750 Rem- branr!t Dn1·e v.ho 11as also booked on ass;:iult charges, po J1re sairl. Other persons arres.ted on m1sde· meanor drun k 1n public or failu re 10 d1~rer~e rh:irges were: Barhara fll. r-.1cG1lver~'. 42, 31668 3rd S1 . Sou th La guna : Bobby 0 . Ell iot, 31. 503 nrooks SI , /)a1·id ./. \'iviano, 30. ~1)5 Loc1ist S! : l\°illiam T. O'Brien, 30262 Benec1 a ,\1e. Laguna N1~u el : Cornelius R. Tonmey, 52! Lombardy Lane , Alex- anc1er H. Ca rter. 32, 31241 fl1 onterey Or11·e, South La guna . Dale J. \Veimer, 19, C;in1p Penc11elon ; Charles E. Byron, 41, 522 AnJta St .. l\'illiam H Barner, 44 . 570 Cypress Dri ve, and Thomas R. Eason, 513 Oak SI. -(:{ Police i:r -(r Bn1tality Cha rl!e rl in Arrests L;iguna Beach Police LI John Zelko ~:i1d 1od;I\ !hilt four rnmpla Jnt~ l')f a!Jegrd pnl1re bru!;:illtv have hePn mac1e by perl'nn~ invnh·ed in the Sunday n 1 g h ! "rlr1n k('r~· 11·a1 k·· fraca.~. Statr n1r ntl' h:i\·,. her n !aken from per~nn.< rh:irg 1ng nlf1cers \~·ith us1'1g un- nrrr~~a r\ fn rre rn thPir Pffnr1~ In dis· pPr•,. rhr crn11·d and make ;.rrel'!5 , Zelkr'J ~a1rl. anc1 the ch arges now are be ing in· l'P.</1g;:iled Fulton allegedly plowed the sto!l":n car into a parked auto be \onginljl to F'r;i ncais l\'illiam Scovil, 42, of 1604 N. El Camino Real. Scovil, officers said. had owned the 1964 model only a few week ~. After the colll sior\\.f'ultnn was arrested and taken for treatment t.n Oran,l!e Coun· Iv Medical Center, rh~n returned to city jiiil to await formal charges. Hearing Slated For Huntington Murder Suspect .J;imes N. Sipull of Costa Mesa Is scheduled for prelim1n;iry hearing on murder charges Sept. 28 in the West Orange Cnunt~· .Judicial District Court. :\!pull has been char.i::ed with first degre<' murder in the shooting death of his 19·year-0ld daughter·in-law, Kathleen Sip11lt.. ~frs. Sipult \\·as shot Au,'!. Jl In her home a! 1fll22 Kam ueta Dril'e. Hun· t.ing lon Beach. Police allege !he shooting was tile result of 11 fan1ily <irgumenL Si pult was arre~ted about two hours ;:ifter the shooting al his home at 292~ Pepper Tree Lane, Costa ~lesa. He J! bl.'.'ing held in the jail ward or the Or ange Countv f\1edica1 Center "'here he l$ recnvfring from a le.i:: \l'Ound suffered during the shoot ing incident. Fire Losses J ncrease BOSTON tAP 1 -F1 rf'~ caused by children anrt arsonist~ \ncrf';:i ~ed in 19i0 and tn!al proper!~ lnss frnm fires tnppfi:l S2 billion for thl": fourth conserulJVl": year. the ;\a!ion;il Fire Protect ion Association reported toda y. Th e l\'FPA sa id an e5l1mat£'fl 12,llOO rer:;anl' \l'ert killed by fire m 197fl. up abnl1t 100 deaths from 19fi!I, a11d $2 fi.l billion 1n propert y ~·as dtstrnyl!'d. up 7.5 percent from th r S2 44 h1 Jlinn in l!llit Positive Thinking! There's a lot of tolk going oround about how poor bus in ess IS . We and believe that this type of thinking 0 will only create whot everyone is afraid of. CAN be stote of When Salesmen who call on us believe cry about business, we our ears and refuse to it . mind cover Consequently we are experiencing unprecedented growth fo-r the fourteenth consecutive year! Think about it! ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plac911tia Ave. Picl.:irrs for tire Bu~rs ••• COSTA MESA 646-4838 l 0rona del '.\l;i r 1!1::;h ~rh nol 111 111rir \Jr'-1 1\' 1"11C'Crt r aders rlrf1 rlcrl tn do .c:n1ne\h111 ~ 1i-.r ·rriton $:r1 drlrr~ by .•:1prl.1.;11 :.:; 500 Orange rnunty ora n$!r~ to t h~ fn111l1al l tcan1 .\lel<1n1r ~;i l :ita g11 e' S1 1r .\lilholland a llfi \1 tii!t l'at1y \\"c<iver ~ot a good JOl>---llo!cl tng Lhe bag. I HOUR S: Mon . tftrv Thurs., f hi 5:10-Fri., f fo f -Sert., f :lO to J . . ' • Costa Mesa EDITION VOL 64, NO. 21 4, l SECTION S, 42 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1971 ,. DAILY P ILOT Sllll ,.h<lto Envoy Assassins U.S. Diplomat Safe in Canibodia PHNOM PEN!~ (UPI I -Terrorists tried today to assassinate U.S . Ambassador Etnory C Swank by blo1i,ri11g up his li mousine "·ith 20 pounds of plastic explosive strapped to a bicycle, but the bo1nb !ailed to explodr. It .... ·as not cle<ir whl'ther the bornb l:ul- ed 10 explode because the detonator did 1101 funl'f1on or \Vhcthcr sk1llfu! dril ing on 1he part of Swanli 's chauffeur lessenrd the impact betwf"en !he car and th<' bi· cycle. The driver s11'er'led and C.\.'Oided a headon cra~h with the cycle. Swank was not a"•are an attempt had been n1ade on hi s life until several hours after the ambush, an em b a s s y spoke!'i1nan S<lid . But lax security around the ttu·re-story embassy building 11'3S in1- n1cdiately lightened and Can1bodi<111 guards took up positions "'ith Chinese AK47 rifles. It u·as a near perfect plot -except that it did not wo rk. Swank is a punctual man and each 1norning at 7:30 he boards Reagan U1·nes Actio1i his \axi·like checker limousine and drives: lhe quarter of a mile to the embassy, passing a Buddhist pagoda en route. The terrorists had studied h i 11 rnovemen!s and three of them took up a position near the Pagoda with a bicycle like tbe kind .street vendors sell bread from As he passed. the three men shov- ed the bicycle into his path with enough explosives to rip the car to shreds. The chauffeur. a Cam bodian soldier, (See ASSASSIN, Page Z) Tax Holding Pushed Hard By Gl'~OB.G L SKELTON SACRA!\IE\:TO 1 l PJ I -t:ov. Ronald Reagan luday asked !he rer:on1·cn111g California 'Legisla!ure !or 1111n1ec1iate adoption of state incun1e ta x 11 tthholding, and indicated a lurther lax intrease \\·outd be needed 1f !he la11·in;1kers don't resixind. Reaga n told a ne1\'S con ference "lt is Imperative thal 1vilhhold1n!! be passed \\'ithin the next tu·u we('ks if Lt 1s to gu in· to effect 011 .Jan . L Reagan spoke at a ne\\IS conference - his fir st reguiarly scheduled one i11 two months -as he and the Legisla ture returned fro1n a three·11'eek vacation. Reagan predicted there would be a "'head-on collislon" between the Legislature ;ind hin1 over such issues as school f::1ance, increased taJCes and slate ernploye salary hikr-s. 11·llhholding, n eagan also asked the returning Legislature to extend B March J I legal deadline for paying off tax an· ticipation no!es. These notes represent a form of outside borrowing from private 1n.~tit.u1 ions and enable thr: state to ha ve f.'nough cash tJn hand lo pay its bills. llcagan said u·ithholding and Lax an· eicipation notes "require immed iate, urge nt al:tion." DESP ITE MIXED WEATHER, THRONGS PAC KEO COAST BEACHES At Corona de\ Mar City and State Beach Park, Business Boomed ''Postponing in1plementation beyond I hat date.'' the go1·ernor continued. "v.•111 signi ficantl.v reduce rl'1·en11es needed to 1neet lhe currcn! ~ear's budget delicit.'' Before it adjourns for the year, the l.egisl~ture also 11,usl reapportion con- gressional and legislative districts, decide lhe fate of a prDpos;il ba cked bv t'rl· \'ironmentalists lo protect lhe California t'nastl1ne. and meet a grow ing concern about prison \'\olencf'. f{eagan also said he believes the l.egislnture should act this session on properly tax relief. but indicated he I hou gh! the ht\\'mnkers Ciluld delay facin~ 11p to the State Supreme Court's school th1aucing decision until ne:<l year. Besides inlmediale adop tion of County Labor Day Calm H earing Sla ted For Htu1tington Murder S u~pect Newport Beac~ Served As Crowds, Deaths Dip With Suit on Freeway By TERR'' COVILLE O! lloe oaity l'ilat S!1!4 Labor Day \Yeekcnd passed through Orange County rather quil'tly. Be:1ch cro1\•ds \•;ere reported 25 rercent less than nor1ndl. even though the lhree- da~· total stil l topped 600.000 There l'.·ere !ou r trafiir deaths, but tv•o or them \\'ere actually after the official midnight deadline. t-.1onday. A sm;ill riot broke out Sunday in L<lg:una Beach ,,·hen about 150 bar hop- pi ng patrons v:ere refused entrance to (lne est11blishment -but the 1naln da111age 11 as a lot nf shallcred bottles Iha! u·on'I. be recycled. The \1·cather playe<I its own tricks, tspec1a\1y i\lond<1y. 1\ Se11! Beach li{eguard dcseribed 11 <1~: •·nainy, h<izy, sunny 1\·ith offshore, !hen onshore breezes -really strange.'' li e surmised !hat beach crO\.l'dS u·ere do1\.·n because people could not figure oul the \l eather, The hea v'' ~urf that battered Oran~c Cu:-ist bearties Friday continued Saturday u•ith eight-fool brerikers at Huntington Beach, J\'c11i·port Beach and Laguna Pet Owl Flies Coop, With Hel p Vi'ho~ This is the question Ne11·JX1rl BcaC'h police are ponder ing in regard !o ;. thiel ~·ho stoic Thomas \\lright's great horned ow!. \\'righL or 307 32nd St . iold OHirer }.like Blitch someone made off witi1 lhe 16-inch !all bird Thursday after c.ulting a clothesline that tied ii to a brick i111 his yard. lie ~aid !ht> $30 ou·! is quite tame, hut mu st be fed only r:.\'' meal, <1dding lnat even cooked flesh v.·ould be fatal I:> the mi.5sing pet. I V olley ballers Ont of V niforrn Threr frohC'some co u p I e s celebrating the end of summer over the y,·eckend lost their enthusiasm as San Clemente police showed up. Officers arrived at a residence in !he 200 block of A\·enida Pon len te ';aturday morning before dav.·n af1.e r neighbors complained of a loud party. Six celebrant~. pol ict said, were in the back ya rd playing voHeybnll, A police log en try s11id offil'f'TS "adl"iSed the per5ons to kci:p their rlo!hes on and ~ecurc their ball gnn1e '' All six ":ere nude. Beach. but it dropped to under four feel ;it all beaches Sunday and f\.-londay. \\'firm 70-degree \\'ater quickly cooled nver the v.·ec kend to 61 degrees by this n1orning. Lifeguards expe<:t the cool 'l'ater lo prevail a l! "·eek. i\e"'port Beach topped the cro\1'd mark \\'ith l00.000 patrons fol!owed by: Hun· lingtnn Beach, 115 ,000: San Clemente, 115.000; Laguna Beach. 87,000: Hun- l1ng1on Stale Beach, 6~.000 ; and Seal Be;i t h, 27,000. The rescue total v.·as 618 "'i lh the bulk of tliose coming in the heavy surf and rip- tides Salurday. Lag11na Bearh lifeguards made 200 rescues on Saturday alone. The ;:iir wus w;irn,, ranging: from 76 deg rees in San Clemente to 78 degrees in Seal Beach, but n1uggy and 01ercasl n1ost of the "'eekend. A fe11• light touches of rain \\'ere fell l\londay in Laguna Beach and Senl Be<1rh. but 1\ stopped as quickly as it started. Some of the lifegu ard units along the cna5t celebr.i ted their last v.·eekend of full service. 'fhe lull surnmer crew, ho\I ev er rema ins on duty through next \\·eekend on the city beach in l!untington Beach. Other areas "'il l h;ive lifeguards \1·ork1ng , but not as many as during the summer. James N S1pu!1 or COSIH ri.1t>S3 is scheduled lor prrh1n1nnry henr111g on murder charges Sep!. 2fl in the \\'e~t Orange County Judicial Dislncl Court. Sipult has be en chargect n•ith first degree murder Jn 1hc shonl ing clea1h 1Jf his 19-year-Qld daughler-1n-l;n1•, Kathleen Sipult. !\1rs. Sipult \1•as st1ut Aug 31 in hrr horne at 10122 f\an1ucla Drile. llun- ting ton Be<ich. Polic e ;i!lege the .~hooting wos the result ol a f;unily argu1nent Sipult \1·a~ arrested abl•ut t11·0 hnuJ'~ after the shooting at his hotne <it 2!l24 Pepper Tree Lane. Cos ta ,\Jesa. lie 1s being held in the J.'.111 1rard of the Onu1ge Countv 1\led1cal Ceuter \\"here he ts reco1'C.ring fnun a lf'i:: 11'!H1nd suffered during tht' shO!!\lllg t1K1de11t. The i\F!'A said an estu11:llcd 12,000 per:;uns 1\'t'rC kdlet1 li.v fir e 111 l!liO. up aboul 1()0 dea ths lrnn1 19(.~I. and S2 Ii:! billion 1n proper!)' 11n ~ 1!\·~t1oyed. up i 5 p('rcent fron1 the S2 44 b1!11u11 111 !~160 I\in" lo Enler IL1 l'C ,,. f\E\V YORK IA /'1 -t\111g Olav V of Nor•1 ay has f101vn he r<' !tl ~,k1pp1>r '1 ch<Jrlered Ameri(',111 1·:ir·h1 Ill thr f11lcrn;i- l1onal \Vr1rld Gharn1J1u11~htP.!> and lhe Scandinavian r,olrl l'u1). Beauties at the Beacli l\'PWJXJrl Beach cily oH ic i:ils \l'ere S<'rV- ed !his morning wi!h a law suit filed by a f'.'e.,.,·port Beach resident attempling lo have the l'.1arch 9 Pacific Coast freew<1y elec!ion declared void. City Clerk Laura Lagios, named as one of the defendants. said the sui t ""'s serv- ed as soon as the doors opened eJ. 8 a.m. Other dt>fendcnts in E.O. Roddeffer's aC· lion :ire the city . members of the city tounc1 I individually and roltectively and George Pappas, cily fJnance director. RO<leffer. of nodeffer lnl'('S!- ments. says In hi s suit lh<ll lhe 6 to I mar- ;::ir1 l'O!e "-hich may h<1ve slopped Pacific Coast Freeu·ay from t-oming through I\euport Beath \l'as "illegal" He claims the city did not have the jurisdiction to call such an election ;1nd l'oters hnd no n ghl<> to approve or rli sap- pn11e of any ruulc.~. ~larth \'O\ers ;i!so arnendcd the c1tv charter to :.i llow voter raL1f1cation of any !ulure frre111ay agreernents. Rodeffer's suit also a:;ks OranJ!f' Colin· I I' Superior Cnu rt l.o prohibit the t:i1)' trom ('allinR any futu re elections on fr«- 1~ay and to b<1r Pappas from spending So1ne of the "'estern area }1 \ss Ame rica contestants. now particip ati ng in pre-pageanl competitio ns, pose fo r pho tograph ers in Atl antic Ci ly. N.J. 1'hey arr. rrom left. t.1iss Neva da. Joan Angela Burachio : l\1is!'> llav,iaif. Auro ra Joa n l<a;l\va; Miss Ar izona. Celia t>1argaret Sk laD and ~liss California, Carolyn Jean Stoner. ,· any funds on free way-related traffic studies. Pappas said toclay he still didn't llnow \\'hich funds might be affected or ir any expenditures would be allo wed while the case "'as in court. Aeling City Attorney Dennis O'Neil , In San Die&n for a Public Utilities Com- rnission meeting, was unavailable for cornn1ent. The city and other defendenls have JO d~ys ;dter bring served in which to file ;i wrillen answer lo the suit in Superior Cour! 1'o d~ile has been set for a Superior t...ourt hearing on the suit, which also con1p!aiHs lhat the city i n cu r r e d n1J1nerous expenditures in tlie past \S years throui.;h studies of alternate lrce\.1 ny routes. Allege'l Frolic In Bu.ff Ended Jf authorities should wish, tht>y cou ld call u1> lo 500 prosecution witnesses in the case of The People \'S, Carl A. Parker Jr., of Yucaipa . Newport Beach lifeguards ca lled police Saturday after allegedly seeing Parker 1e;ivorling nu de, both in and out of the surf , before a crowd of about 500 persons at Newport J>ier. Officer Reed Gloshen said the suspect's girlfriend tried to race down th e beach with a pair of pants when he arrived on the scene, but it was too late. Parker was arrested, booked on suspi- cion of lndecent exposure a n d presumably issued a pair of jail dungarees, 6 Killed as TV To,ver Collapses ST. PAUL (l\P) -The Ramsey C.Ounty coroner's offi ce reported si::a: persons were killed today when 11 1,000.foot television l.Ower collapsed north of St. Paul. Police in Shoreview, a suburb north of St. Pau l where the to wer is situated, re- ported an undetermined number of per· sons were injured. Reports from the sane indicated that the tower fell onto a transmitter building ~hared by WCCO-TV and WTON-TV, televl$ion stations in Minneapolis and St Paul. Another tower. shared by KSTP-TV and an educational televisio n station. was not aHccted, .authorities reported. "I heard ,, racket." a scrvk:e station oper<1tor near the si te of the colla pse reported "I saw !he top fall off, then she busted all lo pieces,'' he added . . " Teday's Flnal N.Y. Steeb TEN CENTS Fail V I" I T' '""'°"' TARGET OF TERRORISTS C.1mbodia Ambass:ador Swank Heari11g Set For Tract Near River A public hearing on a hous ing tract proposed near the San ta Ana River is schedule<'! during tonight's Costa ?>.lesa City Council meeti ng. Frank ll. Ayres and Son Construction Company \.s seeking permission to build 162 bomes on property bet ween Pacific Avenue and the ri1•er, north of Victoria Street. The land is on the north tip of an area city leaders once hoped v.·ould develop in- to a 1narina-oriented project connected v.·ith the Santa Ana River. City Planning Commissioners have recommended approval of th e tract with certain restrictions. The developer has been asked to so/\•e a difficult lraffic situation at Victoria Street. where hi! streets ·would enter at the bottom of a hilt. The area is ;ilso separated from other points in the city by a hill which makes police and fire coverage a Jiltle more dif· ficult. The city council mccling starts at 6:30 p.m. in city council chambers. J7 Fair Drive. Principal's Dad B. Freitag Dies Boad Stanley Freitag of Costa i\1esa, f.'.!lher of Pon1ona Elen1en1ary School Principal Ralph F"reit.ag, died Sunday at tbe age of 80. i\1r. Freitag. 2269 Republic Ave .. "aJ a retired carpenter and had lived in Or- ange County 29 years. A veteran of World War J, he was past commander ond p a s t chaplai n of the American Legion Post 455. He is survived by his wife. Ethel: son, Ra lph of Balboa Island : and son, Dela- van, Costa Mesa : sisters. Virginia Jc.r. dan of Oregon and Eva Pu rcell, \\'ash- ing ton. Funer<.I serv ices will be held at Z p.m., Wednesday. Bell Broadway Cha pel. with burial following a~ Harbor Rest Memor• ial Park . Orange Coast Weather Sunny sides without tht usual morning hate are on tap for the Orange Coast Wednesday. Look for mercury readin gs In the 80s along the coast and into the 90s further inland . INSIDE TODAV A slta rp declin~ in birth raU durittg the 1960 ·, poi nu to real possibility of zero population growth, e;;perts sa y. Set stor11; Page 4. c.ui.rftl• • Ch«.U'°' UI" 1 Cl1Hlflt<ll ti-» c .... 1n ,, Crcru••nl H tll•1~ Ntllc11 " Dlvtrcn ,. l!diHlfll l ... ,, • I "'9rlll"m•nl II l'I"•"'' u.n Mt"'K-1f Aftll l l-l"J 11 M.Vkt IJ NtlltM1 ...... •·• Or•-(_,,. II s1r..w ,..,..,. n S-'t :tOott llllc:ll M•rll1r. lt.IJ Ttllvlt.... II TIMI,.._. II WMflMo I WO'"l!!'t Ntwt 11·11 WlrM '"""" W I I ' • r I ' 2 DAILY PILOT c Tut~J. Stpt.tmblr 7, 1W1 !tflchfga11 /Helee Busing Protests Bring 9 Arrests Compiled from \\'ire Se.r\•ite' POt-.'TIAC, f\1 ic~. -The first court- (lrdered school busing de.!.egregatio n pro- gram for a northern city began here to- day \11ith the arrest of nine protesting mothers and a boycott of classes by both \l'hite and black children. About 100 pickets tried to keep the buses from lea\•ing parking lots. but dispersed when police threatened arrest. Two women chainr-d th emselves tt'I 1 gate. Police freed them and then arre.sted Vessel Sinks Off Catali11a ; Crew Rescued A $35,000, 40-foo t sailboat sank 12 m.lles off Santa Catalina Island Monday night, leaving its skipper and seven passengers huddled in a small dinghy. The boat was owned and skippered by Sam Holland, 38, Los Angeles, who manag!d to r.1dio a "Mayday" distress signal before the boat went under at 8:15 p.m. Holland and hi! friends huddled in the lifeboat for more than an hour, watching the yawl's two masts disappear under the '1.'ater. before a U.S. Coast Guard cutter picked them up. Holland's yacht, "Tangent," was under "full sail toward the mainland when it began taking water, Holland told Coast Guard officials. The ski pper speculated that his boat did not run aground in the dee p Catalina channel, but that the keel of the craft ap- parently separated, noodlng the interior beyond the capacity of the bilge pumps. Countian Killed In Road Crash Labor Day traffic deaths set a new r!Cord at 71 fat.ahtiC3 , including a Garden Grove. man. Joseph Bakunas. 48. kil!ed when two camper trucks collided 1'.Ionday on U.S. 39S near Victorville. The 71 s!atewide deaths eclipsed the. old record of 67 set for the. UnMay holi· day in 1969. Ra in dampenl!d Souf.hern California for the first time In three months, making the roads slick and driving vacationers Oi\~·ay from resort areas. A n1ajor tie-up caused by the wet roads !'i1onday occurred v.•hen a tanker truck skldded on the Ventura Freeway near Agoura. struck a car and overturn- ed, spilling its cargo of na phtha, an in· flammable liquid , across all four lanes. From Page 1 ASSASS I N ... swer\·ed 11\ightly and sped tn the em- ba!sy. There he telephoned military police to tell 1hem of the incident. Police foupd the bicycle \l'ilh the plastic bomb intact. The terrorists had fled. It y,·as the first attack 3gainst Americans in Phom Penh since June 15 and the first againsl Sy,·ank v.·ho has ~1- tained popular11y during his stay which pa 55t's the onc·ye:.r mark Srpt 12 In the June IS attack lerrnrists flun g a grenade at a truckload of military at- taches -and missed I DAILY PILOT 011:'-l.IGll: COAST PUllLISMll.IG CQMPA!.1'1' loliort N. Woecl Prft.tl-•nd P11b!111>..- J 1ck R.. C11r l•v V.co ,. ... lcl..,1 I M G-•I Mtl\IOff Tho111•1 Koe•ll ll:C1110f T~"""'' A. M ~·phi"o M.1.-.0I,.., EO•"" Ch•rler 1-1, Looi l ich1•cl '· Nill A.Hilll": N.1 ... gl"lj ltl•IOll CW-M•• Offk• JlO W11t l 1v S1r ,ot M~ili11t Adclr111: P.O. lo~ I SlioO, '161, O..._Offk" • them alon& with four other women stan- ding ne1.rby. Three 1dd1tlonal women ~·ho chained themsclvts to anolher a1.t1 a lso were arrested. The nine stood mute at tht!:ir ar• raignmtnl. Their lawyer, L. BrooU Pit· !erson, said the women are "firmly con- vin~e<I that they are doing what's ri ght and no jury in the wor ld is going to con- \'\c t them," It appearl!d that only aboul 2~ per cent of the city's 2~.000 children were coming to school tod1.y. ~1ost of the buses wh ich Wl!rt!: to take l'l"hite children into black: neighborhoods and black children into white nt!:ighborhoods made their runs with only a few pupils aboard. ProtesUng parents taunted bus dr ivers with shouU of ''your bus will ne ver mak• it" and "look at the creeps drivln& them, look at the black creeps." Drivers, both black and while, were ac- companied by a supervisor on each bus. Among the plckt!:l aigns was one reading "Better Living 'l"hrough the Klu Klux Klan." The relatively pea ceful inauguration of busing was in sharp contrast to the bomb- ing of 10 empty buses Aug. 30. The in- cident brought a sharp warning from U.S. District Judge Damon J. Keith , who originally issued th!: dt!:segregation order in May, 1970, that the busing would atart on schedule toda y l!:ven if U.S. mar1hal1 or FBI agents had lo be aboard. There were no identifiable federal agents on th!: buses. Only minor protests were reported in scattered areas of the South t~ay a11 more big urban school distri& apened for the fall term undt!:r tough. new court orders requiring an end to classroom segregation. Russia1is Cite Militarizing Of Red China MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union said today the Chinese army is militariz- ing aU aspects of life in China in pre.para- tion for war with tht Soviet Union. The newspa~r of lhe Soviet defe.nse ministry, Red SI.Ar, said "Mao Tse-tung and his entourage are eatab\lahinl in China their new system of power, wtlh the army ruling the roost.'' The army. the paper said, his ''!he ta!lk af ide.olog ical·poHtica\ education of the population, th e hlsk of the practical impleml!:ntation of instructions of the 'Mao headquarters' in the political, economic, cultural and to{'i11I :1pheres. "They make nn secret of whom one !iihould be prt!:pared to fight against. The army and the popula.tion are. in culcated with the idea of the. existing 'threat from the north.' "The so\die.rs and offi cers are call@d upon to lake an examplt!: from tho!e. who participated in the military provocation.-; on the Sovie.t-Chine.se border, which were organized by the. Mao group in 11169:' The deca.dt-long fe ud between the Soviet Union and Chin& resulttd in Sf:Vl!:ral vio!ent border cl as hts during 1969. Each sidt ace.used lht!: other of pro- vok ing tht cl ashes, mainly •long the Amur and Ussuri Rivers, l'l'hich divide the two countrit!:s in thf' Far East. Today's article in Rtd Stl'lr was the late st io an almost daily series nf l tlRCkll'. nn China .i;ince shortly after Prf'sident Nixnn announctd July 17 that h' y,·ould '"r.~1t Peking. The Sovif'! press ha.~ v.'lrit!:d ii$ 111t 1ck frnm day lo day, focusing nn different a.~pe-cu of Chine.sf' life . But all the arlicles h•ve. fouchrr1 upon f.~'n ' m11iin themts: that Chln,tJ has ~phi the Com· munist camp s nd ls very likely hatching spmt!: rapprocllment with the Unitld States aimed 11 the Saviet Union. Hussein Sends Peace Delegates To Meet Rebels AMMAN Jordan ( APl -King Hussein today at.nt 1 five-man deleg11itlon "for 1 re<;oncilialion meeting" witll Pa\estlnl1n guerrilll1 leaders in SAudi Arabia, Legislator Riyad ~flnt!:h, ~·ho Jed tht Jordanian deleg1tlon, sa id ln 1 departure statement. "We shall seek ~·Ith an open heart and good inte ntions lo uni~ ell Arab energiea acalnst the Jaraell enemy." Mifleh said the Saudi goverrumnt told J ordan the guerrilla lesd@rahlp had flnally agreed to attend the rttt1nclllttkln at tht Red Sea port of J\dd1. . Ltader1 ol radical guerrll\1 grool)I. such as the hij ack-lamed Popul1.r Front for the Liberallan of Pal~tlM. hive publicly denounced the Saudl·Egyptlan mediation ind called for an "un- <lertround war of revolutionary violenct" to overthrotf Jordan's monarchy.~ Egypt and Saudi Arabia •rt pr"Opl»int tht rt~btlslunent of a fe.w llJ«T!\la base~ In J ordtn to oper1te exclu1lvely against ti;;raet ln return for an end to I.he <'Urrent ttonomle boycatt nl Jnrd1n by other Arab countrl,s. Th e guerrill as lo.st the.Jr I 1 ' t stron~hold.s in Jordan ·, fnr@st.ed north ln a b!r>ody showdol'n with Husaeln'• Sedouin army in July. ' OA IL'I' ~1lt>t llrfl ~~tit 15 Ar1·es tecl 111 Dri11l{i11g 1 Day Mclee By FREDERICK SCHOE~fEHL Fifteen persons will face ::irra1gnment Thursday on a number of chatAl'S as a result of a melee in Laguna Beach Sun· day night during the. traditional Labor Day weekend "'drinkers' walk."' The JS -mnst nf them residents of Laguna Bea ch -wert arrei:ted When a mini-rkit broke out in frnnl of the Orphanage Res!aurant, fi9fi S Coast Highway about 9 pm. Police reJ>Qrted that the oy,·ner of the bar refused ad- mission to the drin\r.ers -150 strong - which Jed to shouting , fighting and glass end bo\lle tossing. The traditional v.·a!k, celebratin~ the end of the summer tourist season. started In a north Laguna ba r, earlier in the evening and c-0ntinued south alnnR S. Coast Hi.izhway, g;i!hering mnre drinkers and onlookers as it progres~ed. Flippitag Up aud Over The group, carr~1ing bottles of bP-er, wine and mixed drinks. gat.hered 11l a parking lot across the highway from the Orphanage when observed by police, who blocked traffic to allow the crowd to cross. That's what happened to Gerald A. L-0<>"s van twice -Friday night when he struck center d ivider at Newport Boulevard and Hospital Road, Newport Beach. Loo . 20, of 3001 Fillmore \\'ay, Costa 1\-tesa, \~·as arrested on drunken drivi ng charges. Off-duty motorcycle Offlcer John Ellingham claimed he saw Loo and· companion tossing a\~·ay empty beer cans. Helpf ul passersby r ighted the vehicl e . It was at that point. members of the th rong were told they \'IOu!d not be. ad- mitted to the Orpha.nagf' Several of the pe rsons . police said. started fighting, thro~·iil_ll" !heir drinks and yelling obscenities directed al nwncrs of the har. Diver Recove rs After Collision Witl1 Motorboat A Whittier man struck Monday by a 20 foot boat while skiii diving off Litlll! Corona was listed today in g.ood condition In Hoag Memorial Hospital , Newriort Beach. John Hill, 21. suffered a fractured right shoulder and laceration! of tht right arm when he came up under the m11torboat operated about 200 yards offshore by William M. Crosby of Palm Desert, Harbor Patrol officials sa id loda y. Crosby later told the Harbor depart- menl that he saw neither the divl!r, his <'ompanion or any dil"ing flags before the incident. Hill had be:l!n di\•iog wi!h Dan Hardin, also of \\1hittier, who was unharmed. Crosby and Hardin helped the injur ed diver into the boat. at ~·hich time a cabin cniiSl!:r , Jack!!On's Folly, came along side and radioed the H.arbor Patrol for help. Hlll wu taken to th!: Harbor depart- m@nt by llleguard! and from there to Hoag . Police Nab T wo Tl1 ef t Suspects A citizen's li p led to tht arre51 of two men behind a Ntwport Beach liq iQr store early today by a po.trolm~~ who assertt!:dly found evidence of a burglary 1ttempt. Arthur Hemmer, 30, of :>66 Hamillon St., Costa J.1e.sa, and Dan Gtnther, ~4. Of 10151 Barbar": Circle, Buena Park, W'f!N: booked on 5uspicirm of burg-lary Officer Vince Antista .o;aid 1hf' pa ir h.ld a colltction of tools commonly used by burglars v.·hen confrontecl at Thr Stag Liquor Store. 121 ri.fcFadden Place fnveslijlators s"id lhe rt ar door nf the t~tablishm~nt also showed 5ign.~ !hat ~omeonl!: had been pryini:; it in an ap- parent 1ttempi. 10 ga in enrry. Si g nups Slated At Co sta Mesa Costa Me1.11 High School"s new reg istra- tion proced ure >A'ill enroll al! high school studenta between Stptember 13 and 16. All students are requ ired to re.port l.o the 1'11gh school 1t B a.m. on Sept. JJ. Any studenl who did not receive a rf'1 istralion p•cket from the school dur- ing August should rontact the counseling department at 54S-!M3t, as5 istant prin- cipal Fran Newman said. Studf!nl.s who are. new to the district m1.y call the cnunseling office for In· form 1Uon and to arrange for obtaining re1latratlon materials. 7 Win Election For CofC Posts Se.ven directors have been elected or re-elected to the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. There were 14 candidates with 357 ballots: cast. The seven wi11J1er11 were: Joseph R. Metcalf, Ro but B. Moore, Theodore &bins. Jr .. Dominic Raciti, Richsrd Nabers. Eugtne 0. Bergeron, and Samuel T. Parktr. Directors art elect~ for a th ree-year term 1tartlng Oct. 1. There ue. 21 ditl!C- tor1 on lht chamber board. with posltion.t open each year. Fire Losses Jncr ease BOSTON ~ AP1 -F'1rt~ cau~ed by children and arsonl~ts inr.rea~td in 197~ and total praperty lo~s lrom firf's topped $1 b!Hion for the faurth consecutive ~:e.11 r. the N11 llonal fire Protection Associ11tin n reporl.td today. I Soviet Space Vehicle Fou rteen Laguna Beach policemen, four Orange County sheriff's deputies and four California High y,·ay Patrolmen were on the scene immediately to quell the dis turbance. Orbiting Ne ar Moon Patrolman Rober1 R1Jmaine of the local forct ~·as injured, police said, when allegedly bitten in !ht arm hy Patricia t--1. O'Brien, 32. of 302~2 Btnetin A v e., Laguna Nigu el. She was arrf'sled on char~es of assaulting a police officer and re5is!ing arrest. ~fOSCOW (AP I -Tht unmanned Soviet space vehicle Luna 18 "·ent into nl!ar-lunar orbit today, Tass said . The craf! approached the moon and swung around ii at the end nf a five·day (l ight during 1•:h1ch sel"eral corrections in the vehicle's trajectory were made. Tass said grou nd control had 29 "com· munica tions ~C'ssinns"' y,·Jth the automa !lc i;tation dunn'l lhe fli ght. The mission of the craft has s!ill not bel!n divul ged . biit snme Y.:esltrn SJX'Cialis!s anticipated that ano!her ::1uto1na1ic mnnn rn\er. Ltinn\\hnrl 2. \1·11\ bf' rolled no rhf' luna r .~urface Others ex- pf'cled a ~econd soil-scooping operation. Tass stud th e station braked when ap- proa<'h1ng lhe moon 1ndav anrl was swun~ into a round orbit about 60 ml!es from the moon's surl.rtce . Luna 18 was orbit ing the moon at the rate of nne !urn e1•ery hour and :;9 minutes ;it a JS-dtgree inclination to the moon·.~ e~ua\or . Though Tas!i dirln't sav so, H "'il.~ though! scientists at. ground C()ntrr.i! v.·ould tr.v l.n guide the rraft to a soft. land1n~. Tass said tel('melrir <I a I a rndH'llted that the onb(lard equipment was func· !inning normally. The las! pro,1;res.o; report on Luna 111 \\'i!S given Friclay , when Ta~-" said that 12 hours after launch the vt>h1cle had cnverrrl 11 bi t mnrf' lhan a quarter nr th.e 1-1·ay to !hf' infl(ln, Tht mission 1s the r1rsl majnr Sn\"iet space error! since !hree cosmonauts "'trf! killtrl 1n .Tunt when thev re!urne<l from a rtcord rndurancP f11,i:hl0 11bo11rrl lhP i;arute space station "'hich still 1s c1rcl1ng the tarth Tht Luna 5er1P~ is !ht mn5t ~ucrcsslul nf 1he Snvitt sp::ire progra m A~ide frnm landin g thP remote controlled Lunnkhflli \ moon l"eh1cl e !hP 1.una "eflf'" ha.'i rr~11t1erl 1n the f!rst unman nerl cnllrcl!nn and fPl11rn In e:irrh nf mnnn ~nil ~;irnplP~. ~hnr!ly :ifrrr ;innn11nc1nJ:: lun;ir (lr!'i1! fnr Luna 18. Tass said rh11t Lunnkhnd 1 ha., re.~umed sc1cnt1f1c rtstarch in the Si'a fl{ R.111n • The self-propelled Lunokhod I ha3 been on rhe moon since being deposited !hl!re No1· 16 by Luna 17 and is now work ing in the l lth lunar day on commands fr om the eartl 1. Each lun'a r day and night lasts abo ut two weeks . Ni xon to Sp eak Before Cong ress On E<'o nomics \\'ASHJNGTON IL'P fl -President Nixon \\'lll arltlre,!,.'i II jn1nl i;esi;ion or Cnngress Th ursda y on his new economic pohc1c~. the \\'hite House said today. \\'h1!e House Press Secretary Ronald L. 7.1 e~ler said the address probably will be earn<'<! !11·e by radio and tcle.1·1s1on at ll ·Jfl am. (PDT 1, Disclosure nf rhe addres.'i, Nixon's se- cond 1na1nr ~pe<'ch in four days, came follnwin,i: a ll1'n hour sessinn between !he ·Prc~1denl anrt his council nn international ecnnom1c polir_v. Ziegler s11id rhe cab1nc1 -lc\·el group di3cussed the internat1nn11l monetarv situa1if.ln, i11ternational !rade mal!ers and the meetin~ l11tcr I his week bctv.'ccn US. and .lapanesP dPlegations on 1rRde. ~1('.'lnwhi\e. N1 xnn·s t.fforts In bring the ccnnomy bark lo life moved in!(I a new are;i today with an attempt In talk the head.~ of i:ix c-nrporations nur of rln·1rlenrl int'rtasr~ th<'y plan !ti pa y 1heir fl[O('khf)lllPr~ The Cnsl o{ Liv1n!i\ lounr-1! summnnl'd lhf" SI~ Pl."l'CUl11·p~ to an aflrrnonn ffi!'<'l!ni:z to explain 1-1·hal circun1.~1ancr.s prnmp!rrl fhf'm In :inn(IUnct dividend h1\.;"~ ::iflf'r !he wagt-pnce·renl free.re bcgrin !hrcc wtrk~ 11gn. n1v1rlrnd~ lllld lfllf"fl.'SI t:ite~ ilfP nril fro7eo h111 '\'1xnn has urj?ed b~nks a11d rnrpriral1nn~ 10 hold the 11nP durin j< th'. .f!fl·rla1· ~1.'11 1 ru•rin<I AI S-O arrested for 2~~sault on an ()ffictr v.·ere Lau ren L. Kell~·. 2a. 750 Ren1brandt Drive and Billy G Tanner, 197:; Laguna Canyon Road, who allegedly struck patrolmen James Stinson and Richard Kotzin. Bot h Ta nner and Kellv s11ffcred head injuries during the hout ~·1th the officers and were taken by amhulance to South Coast Community Ho~pltal for 1reatn1ent, then returned to pol1c-e custo1l.1•. .la1nes ~::. \"a n Horn , 27 , of Lns An~cles y,·11s arre~ted on chnr~cs nr ;1~~Ault with a rar a5 a deadly weapon 1'nl1ce clai m V.:in Horn attempted to run down patrolman Carmen PQllaslro 1n !he p:irkini:: lot acrQss the street frnrn the Orphanage. Pollastro was not iniurcd Later, Pollastro was allegedly struck by Joseph S. Longo. Jr., 30, 7~ Rem· brand !, Dri1•e v.·ho "'as also booked Ori assaull charges. police said. Mary L. Skinner Of Mes a Di es r.1;iry Lee Skinner or C'.os!;i r.lcs;i di ed Sunday at Ho.-i; Mr.mnnal Hospital afte.r a three·mnnlh illness. l\lrs. Skinner, Sl , 1111 empln!le on Hnag':s arlminislra!ive s!aff. h:id lived 1n Costa t-.lesa for six :;ears \.\."l!h hu~b<1nd, \\"ade H. Skinner , flt 1614 Pnnd<'ro~a ~t. She is sur1·ived hy he>r hushanri, and three dauJ.!htrr~ .. \\rs Hrlt'n Hedr1('k. and \Ir.;. Oennis Boucht r bnth of Fremont .:ind .\Ir~. ,\1:11 Jan1es. 1\n.rtl•e1111 . [y,·o S!'ll15. \\'ade Ji 0Sk1nner 11\. LaKe S\e\'~nF, \\;1sh . .:ind flnber! C'. Skinner, Cns1a t<lc~a . and I 1 granclchi\drrn. Rn"ary 11 !11 he rer1 !rd lnnighl RI ii n'r.lol'k ;ir;d ;i requ1c1n ma ~~ "'1\\ he c<'lcbrated a! 10 11 rn \\"ednesd:i\', in St. .!ohn !hr f:l;ip1ls! \a1h(lhr C'hurrh. rn1>1;:i l\!e~:i Rurial will hr at the Gnnrf $herhrrd Crmrtcry with Baltz ;\11)rt\111ry directl n~. Positive Thinking! The re's a lot of ta lk gorng around a bout how poor bu siness is. We believe that th is typ e of thi nkin g CAN be a state of min d and will only create wh at eve ryone is afra id of. When Salesmen who call on us cr y abo ut bus ine ss, we cover ou r ea rs and refuse to believe it. Consequently we ore experiencing unprecedented growth for the fou rteen th consecut ive yea r! Think about it! ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES-- 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646·4838 HOUaS: Mon. thru Thurs., f to S:l O-Fri., f to f -Sat .. f :JO to 5 Saddlehaek Today's Final EDITION N.Y. Stocks VO(. M , NO. 214, l SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1971 TEN CENTS Green Thumb·s Blossom • Ill Capo Community By JOJJN \1ALTERZA Ot 1"1 Dl ilJ Pi!Ol Sllrt There is a group of San Juan Capistrano residents -planning con1- missioners and city councilmen among them -who greet one another with a :sack of vegetables. "Have some corn, irs fantastic this aeason," is a co1nmon sumn1er greeting. And y,·ith a mn1 ment like that, anunated conversation could last for hours on the effects of plan!ing garlic and marigolds among th e vegetables. \Both deter bugs as v.·e!I as the most potent insecticide.) "How's your golf game?'' is easily replaced by "how's your compost heap?'' "You don'L hear it as much no...,'," said Planning con1n1issioner Carol Heim from a kit chen stool, "but even a few years ago folks would think we were crazy." But she. her neighbors, and olher San Juan gardeners would stoutly defend their di scovery of the old way of growing food. !\1adness it isn't. "'\\'hy do v.·e love it ?" chimed A1rs. Barbara Zelko (a close neighbor of the Heims.) D.\ILY PILOT llfll PM!t IN SAN JUAN CA Pf STRANO THE CORN GROWS TALL Barbara Zelko and Carol Heim Check th• Crop• F1·ozen Busi11ess Fee Hikes Faci11g P1·ol1e i11 Clemente San Clen1ente's proposed revis ion in business license fees (planned h1kt!.S l)f up to 700 percent for some b11sinesses) fall under President Nixon "s wage.price freeze. but city 1'0 Untiln1en will study them auyv.·ay \\'rd11esd11y evening. Jn \rhat promises to ba a long stud }' session councilmen "'ill gn over the list of dozens of ll1fferent bu sinesses \\·tuch \vould pay _gencrally 1nc:raased IK'c11sc rates at the s!art of !he nev: calendar year. The. ordin::inec v.•!iirh is being proposer! is SO page s long and contains a hsl of rates for specific types of businesses. The license fees are based on per cen· tages of gross income. The proposed code is the re~ul t of months or. y,·ork by City· Clerk i\la:< Berg and his staff. Public hearings are lhe next slep afler the 7:30 p.m. study session in the mayor's offices o( city hat\. If the changes are adopted. they y,·ould marke the. first allt!ratiun of the eily business license s1ructure in n1ore than 16 years. Berg has said the new code is an at- tempt to gain more equity in the levying of the fee s. City officials are cert.ain that con· troversy will develop from the new pro- posals. Busi nesses with the largest income - doing $900,000 or more \l/OUld pay $350 a year in h('ense fees. The ordinance has a structured formul;i ranging lrom $2~ a year for the sn1a llest business \~·hich has a gross of $10 .()00 or lr~"" 10 !he $3:,0 !re for th e largest of local li1.~1:1cs.~es. A co1nn11teee or the San Cle1nt>TJ\e Chamber 1)f Commerce already has ~tud1cd the proposed revisions. Nor lormal recommendations ha\'e come lrom the chamber as ol yet. Not every business 1n the city would fall under the gross·income licenses, however, The graduated fees would apply, generally, to firms which deal in retail sales. wares and merchandise, wholesale and manufacturing. The revisions are calculated to :-aist. alxlut 535.000 niore revenue during 1972. Be rg stressed that city business license holders iolerested in the proposed new fees in thei r category examine the ordinanc:e and li st o( charges available at city hall. One J(illed , Several Hurt In Cycle Gang Rampages From Wire Service~ A motorcycle gang conclave in CaliforTiia ·s central coast resort area Labor Day \\'eckend left one club leader dead, a dozen persons injured and vows of coming vengeance from cyclisLs routed by an ar1ny of lawmen. The incident.s resulted from a bloody. hour.long battle at a Watsonville rock lcslival ~londay n\i;:ht llnd an earlier ta\•ern confrnntR!ion in picturesque Jen· ner. Dead is Peter ~1ontrra. 2r.. of l..on~ Beach. y,•ho v.·ns stahhrd S('\"('ral lin1cs in the chest during the ~1on:lay night ram· pag · There y,•cre ahout 150 concert -goers rounded up oil \\'11L<Mlnville. Authoritlcs sn id three other mrn were: listed in lair condit.ion and six in .iood -: condition Bl Watsonville. C.Ommunity Hospital, with stab wounds and head in· juries. Beleagured poll~ and Santa Cruz County sheriff's deputies called for rein- forcements arter a gang fight erupted at the close of the event, which drew S,000 young people, Investigators said it was triggered when 19 members of 11 San Jose motorcy· cle gang arrived and were met in a clash, ftrst with Chicano youths, then long- ha ired re inforcement'!. Kni 11e~. clubs and moto1tycle chains nashC'<i in the hour-long fight, which ranged from the festival site six miles JlOrth of the small farming community in- to nearby orchards around Pinlo La.kc, I '·No sprays, lots of fun outside, cheaper food prices and a laste you can't buy any"'here. '' "I ha ve a brand new garbage disposal here: il's been in the sink for years and I've used it ll\'ice. Everything goes into the con1post," added Mrs. lleim. The group -difficult to count because converts appear by ths y,·eek -sha res some equipment to make the gardening easier. Shredders used to grind up trim- mings, twigs and other gardening mul ch components move from yard to yard each weekend. The ground material is spread beneath fruit trees and among the rows of vegetables growing on the Heim hilltop overlooking San Juan Creek. "We had so many peaches and plums lhis year that the branches were break- ing from the weight," said ~1rs. lleim, a veteran of the soil for ·the past seven or so years. Weeds, agree the housewife tiller.!!, are the biggest problem in their area. "'It's a constant battle, and the kids seem to lose their enchantment over gardening pretty quick because of all the wedding." And conditioning the same adobe soil mission is ano ther lengthy task. Tricks of the trade are endless -the subject of eager conversation among San Juan's backyard farmers: -Stale beer in a saucer kills snails and slugs. -The rotting hay at the fringes of the El Toro raceway n1akes excellent com- post. -Stables -and their beneficial by- products -abound in the area and the oy,•ners are obviously willing to ac. commodate an organic gardener. -r-.1ineral oil applied to a gro\•:ing ear of corn at the right time keeps worms fron1 eating kernels. -Just about anythi_ng buried in the soil and left to rot makes vegetables grow abundantly. "The fi rst compost we made," said li1rs. Zelko "came from bushels oi nettles v.·e picked by hand down 1n the orange groves. "We put on gloves and long·sleeved shirts and spent the whole weekend pick- ing those darned things," she related. The women 's zeal is endless. •·Do you like tomatoes _ .. berry jam . .• pickles?" l\1rs. l!eim asked the in· terviewer. The answer was obvious. .. Here. Take these home . "But bring the jars back."' 15 Drinkers Face Raps Laguna Bar Battle V olleyballers Ont of U nif orrn Three frolicsome co u p I es celebrating the end or summer over lhe weekend lost their enthusiasm as San Clemente police sho\ved up. Officers arrived at a residence in the 200 block of Avenida Ponienle Saturday moming before dawn alter neighbors complained of a loud party. Six celebrants. police said, "'ere in the back yard playing volleyball. A police log entry said otficers ••advised the persons to keep their clothes on and secure their ball game." All six were nude. Passenger Dies Of Heart Attack WJ1ile on Train An elderly L-Ong Beach man who board- ., ed a Santa Fe p<issenger train with his vdfe for a v.·eekend in San Diego died bety,·een Santa Ana and San Clemente of an apparent heart attack. San Clemente Fire Chief f.1erton Hackett said his office \vas summoned by staff aboard the morning southbound and asked to v.·ait for the train at the stop near the municipal pier. But by then. Hackett sai1l, Jesse Robinson, v.·hose age v.•as not im· mediately a\"ailable. h;1d died. J!ackr.tt s;ud the n1an suffered the at- tack only a fe\v minutes aft~r he and hi! wife boarded the train before noon Satur· day. Resuscitalion and closed chest heart JTiassage by other travelers failed lo revive the man. He y,·,1s de ad on arrr•al at 11:30 a.m. at South Coast Community JlospitaL One-way Signs To Be l11stalled On Tlvo Streets One-way .!!igns -a rarity on San Clemente streets -will be installed in the areas of Avenida Lobeiro and A venida Montalvo soon to end a growing traffic congestion problem. City councilmen recenUy agreed to the one-way designation after receiving peti- tions bearing dozens of signatures from residents of lht area. The narrowness of the. streets -31).fec~ -and traffic Increases caused by ne.w ronstnictlon led.to the critcal congestion. When cars parked on both sides of the roads, there was little roo1n lelt for mov- ing autos to drive through, co1nplained a spokesman for the neighborhood, Aaron B;inks. To ease the parking congelltlon COUO· cilmcn also have agreed to forbid µArking on one side of the affected roadways in the most conaested areas. T Mru1 Faces Cle1nente Chase Rap A JS.year~ld Hollywood man awaits court action today on charge. of auto theft and reckless driving Stemming from a IU>·mile-per-hour pursuit thiough San Clemente Sunday. The chase ended with a spectacular rollislon with a parked car. Police said they arrested William Ronal d Fulton as he assertedly attempted to fl ee the scene of the 9()..mile·per·hou r crash in the 1600 block of N. El Camino lleal before daY.'O Sundlly. The man received four broken ribs and superficial head cuts in the 2:45 a.m. col- lision which sent the parked car skidding J 15 feet. The auto which Fulton was driving, a nea rly·new, expensive model with 2,000 r.illes on il, was a total loss, officers said. The series of incidents began at the in· lPresection or El Camino and Camino Capislrano a.s Patrolm an Roger Wiberg allegedly saw Fulton run a red light. Wiberg gave pursuit up the road to the palisades. Fulton then allegedly tried to make a U-tum, nicked a city street sign and a 11tllity pole and headed in the opposite clirrction. n11rrowly missing \Viberg's black·and·while cruiser. The chase then resumed on El Camino 1ow11rd Sa n Clemente and for more than a mile. p<ilice said, speeds reached in ex· cess of 100 miles an hour. Al El Caminn Real and Estacion, Wiberg said the fleeing auto took a curve on the wrong side of the four·lane hi"hway. A block later it went out of ron· trol. Fulton Mlegedly plowed the stolen car Into a parked auto belonJ:lng to Francals \\'illlam Scovil, 42, of 1604 N. El Camino Re.ii. Scovil, officers gaid, had owned the 1964 model only a few weeks. After the collision Fulton was arrested and taken for treatment to Orange Coun- tv Medical Center, then returned to city j811 to await formal charges. Gty Manager's Automobile Hit A city car used by San Clemente City Manager Ken Carr beame tbe victim of a mlnor hlt•run lncldenl over the l\'ttkend. carr told police 11is auto was struck a! tt was parked near his home at 203 Calle Cortez Sunday evening. lnve9t.1&ation later revealed that a teenager girl slammed her auto Into can-'11 and then left the scene.· Officer• quoted the girl u saying she did not stop or leave 1 nol.t because 'he feared her mol.her's reaction to news of the crash. King to Enter Race NEW YORK (AP ) -King Olav V of Norway hu Oown htre to ak1pper 11 chartered American yacht In Uw lntcrnA· tlonal World Championships and the Scandinavian Gold Cup. j U~I Ttlt phalt TARGET OF TERRORISTS Cambodia Amb15sador Swank U.S. Ambassador Escapes Killers I 11 Phnom P enh rHNOr-.1 PENH (UPI) -Tcrrori~I~ tried today to alisassinate U.S. Ambassador Em ory C. $\1•a nk by blow111g up hi s limousine v.·ith 20 pounds or plastic explosive strapped to a bicycle, but the bomb failed lo explode. It v.·as not clear v;hether the bomb fail- ed to e:-;plode because the detonator did not function or whether ski!lfu! driving on the part of Swank's chauffeur lessened the impact between the car and the bi· cycle. The drive r swerved and avoided a headon crash ·with the cycle. Swank was nol aware an attempt had been made on his life until several hours after the ambush, an emba ssy spokesman said. But lax security around the three·story embassy building was im- mediately tightened and Cambodia n guards took up positions with Chinese AK47 rines. It was a near perfect plot -except that it did not work. Swank is a punctua l man and each morning at 7:30 he boards his taxi·like checker limousine and dri ves the quarter of a mile kl the embassy, passing a Buddhist p:tgoda e.n route. The terrorists had studied h i s movements and three of them too k up a position near the Pagoda with a bicycle like the kind street vendors sell bread from. As he passed , the three men shov- ed the bicycle. into hi.!! path with enough explosives to rip the car to Bt:u-eds. The ,cbaufltur, a Cambodian soldier, iwerved slightly and sped to the em· bassy •• There he telephoned mllltary police to tell them of the incident. Police found the bicycle with the plastic bomb intnct. The terrorists had fleet It was the first attack ng:iln.~l Americans In Phom Penh since June I~ and the firirt against Swank who ha5 at· tainf!d popula rity during his stay which pa.58"8 the one-ye1ir mark Sej}t. 12. In the June IS Altack terrorists flung 11 grenade at a lruckload of military at· tacbc1 -•nd missed. Traditional In Court By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 "" Ol l!f Piiot Slt ll Fifteen persons will face arraignment Thursday on a number of charges as a result of .a melee in Laguna Beach Sun· day night during the !radiliona.J Labor Day y,•eekend "drinkers' walk ." The 15 -most of them residents of Laguna Be;ich -were arrested when a mini·riot broke out in front of !he Orphanage Restaurant, 696 S. Coast Highway about 9 p.m. Police reported that the ownC'r of the bar refused ad- mission to the drinkers -150 strong - which led lo shouting. fighting and glass and bottle tossing. The traditiona l W:'.lik. celebraling the ('nd of the summer tourist se:'.lson, started in a north La guna biir, earlier in the f'vcning and continued south along S. Coast tlighwa y. !l<ilhering more drinkers anrl onlookers as it prog re.~sed. The J!:roup, c.1rr~·ing bottles of beer. wine and mixed drinks. gathered at a riarking lot across the hi i::hway from the Orphanage ""hen observed by police, 1vho bl ocked traffic to allow the crowd to crriss. It was at that point, members of the thrnng "'ere told they y,·ould not be ad· milled to the Orphanage. Seve r;il of the persons, JXllice said. started fighling. throv.·intt their drinks and yelling ob~Ccnilies directed at owners of the bar. Fourteen Laguna Beach policemen. four Or;inge COl1nty sheriff's deputies and four California Highy,·ay Patrolmen were (In the scene immediately to quell the rjj.<;turbance. Patrolman Robert Romaine of the local . force was injured. police said, when · :illf"'.edly bitten in the arm by Patricia M. O'Brien, 32, of 30262 Benecii:.· Av t ., Laguna Niguel. She was arrested on charges of assaulting a police officer and resisling arrest. Al so arrested for e.ssault on an officer wen: Lauren L. Kelly. 25, 7::.0 Rembrandt Drive and Billy G. Tanner, 1975 Laguna Canyon Road, who allegedly struck patrolmen James Stinson and Richard Kotzin. Coast 1''eather Sunny skies without the usual morning haze are on tap for th• Orange Coast Wednesday. Look for mercury readings in the 30s along the coast and into the 90s rurther inland. INSIDE fODA Y A 1horp decline in birlh ratt during lhe 1960'1 pOinU ttM"eal possibility of zero population growth, e;rpert.s say. Ste story, Page 4. C•ll!tr11I• I Chttkl"' u, I C!tuln.d 2l·Jl (ornlu u '""' .... '" 1• D<ollh IOtlftl II Ol....,.cn If Edll..-'ltl ,.,, I E"l~•!1ln1neftf II •111111ff u ,u H1re1ceN It Mii L1...it., II • ""'"'" ,. 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Commissioners will also t es u m e discussion about parking al Stoltlemyers sandwich shop, 428 GJenneyre St. At their last meeting. commissioners agreed to try to "liberalize" the parking re- quirement for the shop by recalculating the amount of space used for sand...,·ich take out oper11tions. The staff will present a report on the matter. Jn olher action, the commission \\ill: -Continue second public hearings on •site plan variance and conditional use permit appeal procedures. -Consider ::i variance applica!lnn fr om Live \Vire Cleaners. 264 Forest Ave. to allow an existing parallf'l sign lo en- croach in tl1e separation lx>\1\'CCn sign location and side propert.y line. --Continue review of a req11est fnr a conciitionRl use perm it from Red Baron Volkswagen to $ft up a repair shop at 18021'2 S. Coast H1g!n1ay. -Look at t\llO requests for div ision of land into building sites. The first request is "from -Ralph Carmichael. 2265-2325 Temple Hills Drive: the scconci rrorn Edith Moss 620-026 Buena Vista \\"ay. Countian Killed In Road Crasl1 Labor Day traffic deaths set a new record at 71 fatalities, including a Garden Grove man. Joseph Bakunas, 48, killed when two camper trucks collided f\f0nday on U.S. 395 near Victorville. The 71 statewide deaths ecl(psed the old record of 67 set for Ule three.day holi- day in 1969. Rain dampened Southern California fo r the first time in three months. making the roads slick and driving "acattoners a'll·ay from resort areas. A major tie-up caused by the \vet road!! !'olonday occurred 1rhen a tanker truck skidded on the Ventura F'reewa.v near Agoura. struck a car and overtu~n­ ed . spilling its cargo of n:iphtha. an in· flammable liquid, across all four lanes. Outla ws Di e iu Clash !'llANlLA (AP \ -T\\"ent~· outlaws were killed f\londay \\hen Philippine police. ':l<ilro\s fought a gang of 400 out\a\\'S 1n Lanao del Norte. 500 mile5 snu1heast or ?-fanil11. One pollcerr.an \\"as 1\'ounded. The: three·hour clash fll (lnday and another on Sundav resulted in "an un· determined number of nutla\r~ killed." and broke: a peace agreement 1rorkeci out f drly Sunday among military, national 2nd local leaders. • 011.1.NGl COA\T DAllY PILOT O~ANG;: COAST PUSLl~MING COMf'AN'( Rtb•rl N. We.ed i"•t• 0""1 1...:1 Punl,.~•r J4c~ R. Cutl•'I' Vk t Prn Ot~t •NI G..,lf•I Mt"•~tr ThQ"lat K,,.,;1 EdolOr Tl.ti"'•' A. M~ip~;n• Mo.,,gl"g EOl!Or Ctl1tl11 H. leo1 lli L~a•d P. Ni l\ Aotll!I~/ Mo"$Clng Edl'O" Let1111• lflK.ll OHie• 222 Fo•••I Av1nut M1ili "' 1ddr1n ; P 0 . Bo~ 66ll, 92651 S.111 c .. ,... .. ,. 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Both Bll!l!n and Caspers a.re I.AFC mem· hers as v>as Los Alam itos Councilman .Joseph Hyde, another defendant tn the acliDn. The Cities Selection Committee arm of the Orange County League of C111es v.·hich names two members to the LAFC is asking that Ballin anO Caspers be held In contempt for holding the special session in defiance of a e<>urt order issued by Superior Court Judge J, E. T. '"Ned" Rutter. During the meeting which lasted for only sh:: i::econds. Battin and Ca spers teamed with 1-lyde, then LAF'C chairman to remO\'e Chades A. Pearson from the commission and appoint l·lerl>ert Licker. This morning, Lr\FC counsel Thoma~ Woodruff asked Judge Speirs to issue a bench "'arrant for Hyde who he said has not appeared at any se;.;sions on the m.<it· ter and is not represented by an attorney. \\'ahlstedt opposed issuance of the \1·arrant anrl said that he will represent l·iyde on Oct. 5. Another hearing on a related subject ts scheduled fo r Sept. 20. At that time the temporary order reinstating Pearson and fnrmer LAF'C chairman Louis Reinhardt will be heard. Judge Ruiter Aug. 21 ruled that Pearson and Reinhadt \\·ere lhe rightful holders or the LAFC seat.s pending further court action. 6 l(illed as TV ST. PAUL (A Pi -The Ramsey County coroner's office reported six persons \\'ere killed today when a l,000-foot television tower col!apsed north of St. Paul. Police in Shoreview, a suburb north of St. Paul 11•here the toy,•er is situated, re- ported an undetermined number of per- sons were injured. Reports from the scene indicated that the to1ver fell nnto a transmiUer building shared by \\ICCO-TV and WTON·TV, television stations in fl1inneapolii\ and St. Paul. Another tower. shared by KSTP·TV and en educational television station, was not affected, authorities reported. "I heard ft racket,'' 11 service station operator near the site of the collapse reported . "I saw the top fall off, then she busted all to pieces," he added. D1·aHtR to Scree-it l'he dramatic story of United Press Int~rnati.onal corre~pondent K~te \Vebb. left, in the hand~ of the Cambodian Viet Cong will be made 1n~ to a movie Actress ''vetle Mimieux , right, has bought the film r ights and will write, produce, and star in the film . Coztnty Labor Day Calm As Crowds , Deaths Dip By TERRv"Cov1LLE 01 lht D•lty l'I'•! 111!1 Labor Da y weekend pa s~ed through Orange County rather quiet ly_ Beach crowds were reported 25 pcrrcnt less than norm11I. even though the threc- day total still lopped 600,000. The.re v.·ere four traffic deaths , but two of them were actually after the official mid:iight deadline, Monday. A small r10!. broke out Sunday in Laguna Beach \\'hen <100ut 150 bar hop- ping patrons were .refused entrance to one establishment -b11t the main dan1age "'aS a lot or shattered bottles lhat. "·on'! be r£'cycled. The "'eather played ils own tricks, especially t.fonday. /\Seal Beach lifeguard describfd it as: ''R::uny, hazy, !'Unny \\•ith offshore, then nnshore breezes -really strange." He surmised that beach crowds \\'ere down because people could not figure out the \\'eather. The hea\·y surf that h(lltered Orange Coast beaches F'riday continued Sriturday with eight-foot breakers al Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Lagu na Beach, but it dropped to under four feet at all beaches Sunday and Monday, Warm 70-degree water quickly cooled over the weekend to 61 degrees by !hill morning. Lifeguards expect the cool water to prevail all week. Newporl Beach topped the crowd mark \ "'ilh 100,000 patrons fo!lowed by: Hun- 1ington Beach, 115.000: San Clemente, 11 5.000: L;ii:;una Beach. 87 ,000 : Hun· lingtnn State Beach, 6:-i.ooo: and Seal Beach, 27,000. The rescue lotal was 61!1 \\'tlh the bulk of those coming in the he<1vy surf and rip- lides Saturday. Lai;una Beach lifeguards made 200 rescues on Saturday alone. The air "·as \\'arm, rangin~ from iS degrees 1n Srin Clemente to 78 de~rees in Seal Bevch. b11t mllggy and n,·ercv~t most ol the v.·eekend . A Irv.• light touches nl rain were felt f\l onday in Laguna Beach and Se.ii Beach. but it stopped as quickly as it slarted. Some of the lifeguard unit.~ illllnf! 1hf' coast celebra!ed their lasl "''f'ekend of full service. The full summer cre\\'. hnwever remains on duty through next v.•eekend on the city beach in Huntingtnn Beach. Other areas will have lifeguards V.'Orking, but not as many as during the summer. i:r * * Lag una Guards Given Workout In Rougl1 Surf Compiled from Wlte Servict1 PONTIAC. Mich. -The first court- f)rdered school busing desegregation pro- gram for a northern ci ty began here to- day with the arrest of nine protesting mothers and a boycott of classe!! by both while and blac.k children. About 100 -pickets tned to keep the buses from lea\'ing parking lots, hut dispersed "'hen police threatened arrest. Two "'omen chained themsel11es to a gate. Pohce freed them and then arrested them along with lour other women stan- ding nearby, Three additiona l y,·omen who chained themselves to another gate also were arrested. The nine stood mule 11! their ar· taigrunent. Their lawyer. L. Brooks Pat- terson. said !he \\'omen are "firmly con· vlnced that they are doing what's right Laguna Beach Turns Down Bid For Car Storage Aller a number of reviews 11nd ap.. peats. a request for an auto storage lot ;idjacent to Barwick Imports, 965 Glenn- eyre St., has been officially turned down by the Laguna Beach City Council. Owner of the company. K. R. Barwick, 91.!bmitted an appeal of the most recent decision or the planning commission ""hich said a stor11ge lot is not the same as " parking lot. Parking Jots are pennitted in the C· J 'ALS zone. but autn storage lo!s are not. City Allnmey Tully Seymour advised the rouncilmen last week that an appea l nr ;:i pl?11n.ing commis~ion interpretation, s.uc h as the one presented. d~ not come under !he jurisdiction of the city rounci!. "I v.·ould consider the matter dead,"' Sey· mour s<1"1d . Councilmen rejected a written bid (rom Barv.·ick, "·ho was not present at t~ meet ing. !n continue the matter to the next meeting. "\Ve.·ve deferred this thing again and again." commented Edward Lorr. "He·s had plenty of time.'' Laguna Schools To Hire Aides 11nd no jury in the world is golng lo con- vi ct them.'' It apµe.ared that only about 25 ptr cent of the city's 25.000 children were coming to school today. Most of the buses \vhich \\!ere lo take "·hite children into black ne ighborhoods and black children into "·hit e neighborhoods made their ruru with orily a fc\.\' pupils abonrd. Protesting parenl.'i taunted bus drivers "'ilh shouts of "your bus will never make it" and ''look at the C'reeps driving them, look at the black creeps." Drivers. both black and while, were ac- con1pan1ed by a supe1·viso r on each bus. Amnng fhe picket signs "·as on e reading "Better Living Through the Klu Klux Klan ." The relatively pe;iceful inauguration of busing \\'N in sharp contrast to the bomb- ing or JO empty buses Aug. 30. The in- cident brought a sharp warning from U.S. District ,Judge Darnon J . Keit h, who originally issued the desegregation order in May, 1970, thnt the busing \\'Ou!d start on schedul e today eve n if U.S. marshals or FBI agents had lo be abo;i rd. There \Vere no identifiable federal agents on the buses. Only minor protests "'ere reported in scattered areas of the South today 8!! more big urban school district.~ opened for the fall term under tough new court orders requiring an end to class.room segregation. Except for buses running behind schedule and, in some cases, missing pickups, no major problems were reported by school officials. "Everything seems to be percolating as we v.·ould have ii," said a spokesman for the Chattanooga. Tenn .. school.~. The opening day was also reported quiet in Nashville, Tenn,, "'hich unsuc- cessfully sought a stay in a court order that placed an additional 15 ,000 pupils aboard buses in the Tennessee capital. Alpine l11n Hit By $14,000 Fire F'ire ear!y today heavily damaged the Alpine Inn in Silverado Canyon, a well knnwn Jandn1ark in the mountain area. Orange County firemen said an estimated $14,000 damage 111as done to the structure which was built in the early 1930s as a home and converted to a restaurant 20 years ago. The structure. owned by Julian Felix 0£ Orange. was 11lmosl totally involved in flames when riremen arrived in response to a 5 a.m. alarm, according to Battalion Chier Jack Monk. Immediate Tax Holding Saturday 's surf kept Laguna Beach lifeguards constantly in the water making 200 rescues. Two guards drew special du· ty The Laguna Beach Unified School District will probably hire two leaching assistants and two teacher eid s under a fed erally funded program to help the unemployed. Or. \\'illiam Ull(lm. d1strirl !'Uperin- 1enc!ent. told the school board las1 \\'ft'k the district will recei ve $13.500 under the progr;im. or the $2.8 million alloca ted to Orange County by the EmerRenrv Employ ment acl or Hl7l. about $800.0tXI "'ill gQ In ~chool di s!rirts. Cou nt y firemen "'ere aided by t:.S. Fore~! Service perso nnel in battling the blaze which !ook more than an hour to control. The cause i~ under 1nvestiga\1on. The care was hca••ily damaged by floods In 1969 and had been repaired. Pushed by .Gov. Reagan By GEORGE SKELTON' SACRA!\I ENTO !UPI 1 -Gov. nl)nald Re:a~a n today asked the reC'onvening (;;ihfornia L~g islat1 1re for immediate adop11nn flf state income !;;ix v.·1lhholding. ;;ind indicated a further lilx increase 11nulci he needed if the lawmakers don 'l re!' pond Reagan told a news conference "It is Se rvices Slated For l\lrs. Spaeth Thf Re.\· Baird B Coffin nf St. ~1ary's Episcopal Church \\JI! nfflc iate at Thurs· day afternoon ser\·ices for !ltartha Lov.·ell Spaerh, 25.year Laguna Beach resident v.ho died Aug. 29 at South Coast Com- rnuni1y Hospi!al . She \1·as 60. :'lt\5s Spaeth. y,·ho made her home at 832 La Vis!a Drive, was a nali\'e or J\1 assachuse\\s. She served "'ith the American Red Cross during \Vorld \\"ar II lier only su rv1\·nr is a nephew 1 Robert r Hutchins of ~1anchester . Vermont. Prl\'ale burial "·lll follow the ~ pm. service Thur~day in i'ol cCormick Laguna Beach Chapel. imperali\'e that v.·ithh olding ~ passed within the next two weeks ii il is to go in- to effect on Jan L ''Postponing implemenlat1on brynnd !hat date," the governor cnntinued. "will significanlly redtlce revenues nf'Pded In meet the current year's budget deficit.'' Reagan spoke at a ne\\'S conference - his first regular!~· scheduled flne in two mnnlhs -<1 s he. and the Legi'slature rpt urned !rorn a three-v.·eek vac;ition. Reagan predic ted there v.·nuld be. R "head·on co llis1nn" betv.·een I he Lr~1sla!ure :ind him over s.uch issues as school finance. increased taxes and stale employe s~lary hikes. Before it adjourns for the year. the Legislature also must reappnrtioo cnn - ,R:ressional and legisl;i!ive districls. decidr. the fate nf a proposal backed by en· \•lronmenta\i.~ls rn protect the California coastline, and meeL a growing concern about prison violenre. Besides immediate adoption ('If withholding. Reagan also asked lht returning Legi~lature to extend a f\tarch 31 legal deadline for paying off tax &n- lici pation notei;. Thf'~e notes represent a form or outside borrowing from private institu!ions and enable the i-.tate to ha\·e enough cash on ha.nd to pay ii,, bills. Reagan said "'ithholding and tax 11n- eic.ipa!io n notes '"require 1mmechat.e, urgent action.·· F ot11· l(illecl i11 Accide11ts 111 County Over Labor Day Four persan!! died !\-tonday and t&rly today In Orat1ge County Labor Day holi- da~· traf(ic accidents, lhe corooer'g office rt>parted. The dead: -Charles E. G'mlndeo, 50, of ln- d1a nap!11is -I.All~ R. Gtmioden, 47. of In· dianapo!l!!. -Snt:itlago R. Carrion, 25, of 820 \V. \\'alnut SI. Santa Ana -Gcorg-e A. ~lrtralft, 22. of 907 ~­ Hurnn St . Santa Ana. ~lr and ~Ir~. r.en1inden v.l're killed e:irh· ~f\dtl\' when thr ~mall pickup truck 1n 1\hirh they WC're passrni;tf'r~. tra\·eiing sriu1h on I.he San D1c.110 F'rce"·av, collided ""1th an Orange County Sherlif, patrol unit. Calllomia Highwsy Patrol oHicers sald the pickup, dM"en by Wal~r Gr11nt. ~-of Coronado, changed Jane5 near Aveey Parkway 11nd collided \\'ilh the sheriff!' car. Grant and Sheriff's deputy f'r11ncis W. Petrnne.lla. ~O, were not injured. Carrion "'As killrd i'.1 ooday evening in a headon rrash on Irvine Boule'1ard near Sand Canyon Ro11d . Injured y,·rre the. <:1r1,·er o{ \he 01her Cilt. Elizabeth Anne Lynn. 19, of Santa Ana and her husband \\'1\ILilm. in. a M!\r1ne f\lrlcalh• chrd c:irly ~tnnrfay of iniuries received Sundoy night "'hen, accordinl! to polit'f. his sm;ill importtd C!lr 5truck 11 parked \'t>:hicle nn G las~ell Streel near La Vela A\'enue in Orange. ' One, Tracy Sizemore , to111ed a small boat to shore -with his paddle board. D1n·id Ralhje of Cul1·er Clty took a small boat from Boal Canyon. but the stiff wind c.1ps1zec! him. Sizemore paddle<l out. found the boater In good condition. then paddled the boat's masthead into shore and relurned to tow the· hoal back rn. An o1her j!U?.td .. John Bachman, spent half his eight·hnur shift iri lhe water v.·tule "'alch1ng the swimmers at St. Anne's Beach. Bachman ~et 11 new ooe- cla \' rescue N!CQrd 1or that beach by a1d1ng .14 pc rS(lns . Another 15 ll"ere reseuerl tht;>re \Vith an assist from the lifeguard boa1 . The prf'\'tous high w~s 3~. Dr. Ullom said the teaching pe.rsnnnel mav he nPeded at the Elementary levrl in the cii~lrict based on expected enrnH- ment gro\vth. The supt'rintendPnt .~:'lid he \\·i\1 rlefinitely knni\' if lhe :iddlt10na l hr lp is neC'ded "·hen school npens Sep! 13. Tf the di~tr ict has not 11rown ennugh lo \\·arrant the extra positions. Dr Ullom ~aid persons rou\d be hired for main· 1£'nance work or to de11flop new compulcr prrii;rams. Thf' tru!'tecs gnve L'lcit Apprn\'al !'!the hlr1n_g plan and indicated official ap- prf)\'al "·ould be gi\'cn at the board '~ ml"c1 ing Tuesda.v. Ma11 BLu·glarized While on Trip, F\lr ~·!e]vtn C. Jones of San Clemente. his return from a ,·acat1on th is past \\'ePkend "'as a disrna! one. \Vhile hr was gone, he to!d police, wmeone brnke into his residence at 1407 Alcaza r and st()lP a pistol, cameras, cash jewelry anrl a scub?.-rliving apparatus. The loss 11·as placed ;it $1i08. PnhCf' saici someone {'n\rrrd .lone'.~ hnme lhrough a bt'drr:in m w1ndo\.\'. The !heft \\'ii~ di~t:overrrf late: Frirlay Positive Thinking! There's a lot of talk going orou nd about how poor business is: We believe that this type of thinking CAN be a state of mind· and will only create what every one is afro id of. When Salesmen who call on us cry about business, we cover ears and ref use believe it. • our to Consequently we are experiencing unprecedented growth for the fourteenth consecutive year! Think about it! ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1 663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS : M ... -""""--' 10 5:10 -l'rl., ' 10 t-Sot. t :lO IO 5 "' og ·ch ck to "' ,, ke e tu 0 r t ' ' t 1 Laguna Beaeh EDITI ON Today's Final N.Y. St oeks VOL 64, NO . 214 , 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS Green Thumbs Blosson1 • Ill Capo Community By JOllN VALTERZA 01 rn• 01nv '11•1 s 111t There is a group of San Juan Capistrano residents -planning com. missioners and city councilmen among them -"'ho greet one another \Yith a tiack or vegetables. "Have son1e corn. it"~ fantastic this season," 1s a co1nmon summer greeting . And v.·ith a co1n1nen! like that, animated conversation could las! for hours on the effects of planting garlic and marigolds among the vegetables. (Both deter bugs as well as the most potent insecticide.) .. Hov1 's your golf gan1e'.''' is easily replaced by "how's your compost heap ~" ··vou don't hear 11 as much now ," said Planning commissioner Carol Hein1 fro:n a kitche" stool, "but even a few yea rs ago folks wou ld thin k 11·e were crazy." But she, her neighbors, and other San J uan gardeners would stoutly defend their discovery of the old way of growing food . Madness it isn 't. "\Vhy do \\'e love ii'!'' chimed ~Ir~. Barbara Zelko (a close ne ighbor of the J·leims.) "No sprays, lots of fun oul$ide, cheaper food prices and a taste you ca n't buy any where." ''I have a brand ney,· garbage dispos al here: it's been in the sink for years and I've used 1t ty,·ice. Everything goes into the co1nposl,'" added ti.1rs. Heim. The group -difficull to count because converts appear hy lhs "'eek -shares some equipment to 1nake the gardening easier. Shredders used to grind up trin1- rn ings, tw ics and other gardening mulrh components move J'rom yard to yard each weekend . The ground n1aler1al is spread beneath fruit trees and among the rows of vegetables growing on the Heim hilltop overlooking San J uan Creek. "\\'e had so many peaches and plums this year that the branches were break- ing from the weight," said Mrs. Heim. a veteran of the soil for the past seven or so years. Weeds, agree the housewife tillers, are the biggest problem in their area. ''It's a constant battle, and the kids seem lo lose their enchantment over gardening pretty quick becau se of all the wedding.'' And conditioning the same adobe: soil mission is another lengthy task, Tricks of the trade are endless -the subject of eager conversa tion among Sa.n Juan 's backyard farmers: -Stale beer in a saucer kills snails and slugs, -The rotting hay al the fr inges of the El Toro raceway makes excellent com· post. -Stabl es -and their beneficial by. products -abound in the area and the owners are obviously willing to ac- commodate an organic gardener. -Mineral oil applied lo a gro,ving ear of corn at the right time keep!! worms from eating kernels. -Just about anything burled in the soil and left to rot makes vegetables grow abundantly. "The first compost we made," said ro.1rs . Zelko •·came from bushels of nettles we picked by hand down in the orange groves. "We put on gloves and Jong-sleeved :i;h!tl!i and spent the whole weekend pick- ing those darned lhing3 ," she related. The women's zeal is endless. ''Do you like tomatoes ... berry jam . . . pickles?" Mrs. Heim asked U1e ln· terviewer. The answer was obvious. "Here. Take th ese home. "But bring the jars back." 15 Drinl{ers Face Raps Laguna Bar Battle D•IL Y P1LDT 51111 Pn.r. IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO THE CORN GROWS TALL Barbara Zelko and Carol Heim Check the Crop' One l(illed, Seve ral Hurt In Cy cle Gang R a m pages From \\'irr Ser,·ire:s A motorcycle gan~ conclave 1n California's central coast resort area Labor Day \veekend left one club leader dead. a do zen person~ in jured a.nd vows of coming vengeall<:'e from cyclist.i; routed by an anny of la1vmcn. The inc1d('11t s r('SUltcd fr om a bloodv. hour.long battle al a \\iatsonvil!c roCk rcsli\'al l\1onday night and an earlier tavern confrontat1011 1n picturesque Jen- oer Dead is Peter l\1 9n(era . 26. nl Long Beach. who was str1bhcd several limes in the chest during 1he ~londay nig ht. ram- par,; '.There l'.Cl'C :ihout 150 concerl·gocrs rounded up at \\'alslln\·il le. Authorities said three other nien \\'ere listed in fa ir condition and six in good condit ion at \Vntsonv1lle Comn1unity Hospital. with stab wounds and head in- juries. Beleagured police and Sflnt.1 Cru7. County ' sheriff's deputies called for rein· forcemcnts after a gang fight erupted at the close of the event , 14,·hich drew 5,000 young people. Lav:men rounded up ISO persons for questions and filing of criminal charges, but none had yet been formally booked late ~1onday. One \\'Oman. Barbara DQr in. 27. or \Valsonville, was also hos pitalized in critical condition, asscrtcdly from a drug Ol'Crdose Authorit ies theorized the \\1atsonv1lle 111e!ee v.·as a spillover from a Labor Day 11·eekcnd run b,y a group of Northern Ca lifo rnia niot.orcyc)e gangs thal led to the \'iolC'ncc Sunday in .Jenner "I sa\\' 'colnrs' fron1 various clubs from Sacran1!'.'nlo. H.edt!ing. S.1n Jose. Oakland and other are;:is," Sonon1?. County Sher· lff's Sgt. Robert To111nscnd said 1n the wake of the trouble. The spark that set il oH came v•hen unkempt cyclists v.·erc refused service at Jenner-By-The-Sea tavern and allegedly turned on the shotgun-toting proprietor. Bartender Ben Walku p said he had ask· ed the group to leave, but two forced the issue by sitting al the bar and demanding beer. He refused. New1lort Hit With Suit 011 Free wa y • II' •f • . , ' Newport Beach city officia ls were · ,,: ed this morning \\'ith a Jaw suit filed bY a Newport Beach resident attempting to have the March 9 Pacific Coast freeway t lection decl ared void, Ci ty Clerk Laura Lagios. named as one of the defendants. said the suit \\•as serv- ed as soon as the doors ope ned at 8 a.in. Other defendents in Rodeffer's .iction tire the city. members of the city counci l individually and collect.ively and George Pappas, city fin;ince director. E. 0. RO<leHer. of Rodeffer Inves t- ments, says in his suit lhat the 6 to I mar· gi n vole y,·hich may have slopped Pacific Coast Frcev•ay from com ing through 1\1ewporl Beach was "illegal " He claims the city did not have the jurisdiction to call such an eleclion and voters had no rights lo approve or disap· prove of any routes. i\'larch voters also amended ttie city charler to allow voter ratifi cation of any future freeway agreements. Rudeffer's suit also asks Orange Coun· ly Superior Cour! to prohibil the city from calling any future elrctions on frce- 'ra y and to bar Pappas from spending any funds on free\\·ay -re!ated trarric studies. P;ippas said tQday he still didn 't know "·hich funds might. be affected or if :inv expenditures \\'nuld be allowed v.•hile: the case was in court. Acting Cit.11 Attorne~· Dennis O'Neil. \n San Diego for a l'llbl1c Utilities Co1n- n1is.~ion meeting. was una vailable for comment. The city and other defendenls have JO d;•.ys after helng served in \11lich to file a written an swer lo lhe suit in Superior Court. No dale has been set for a Superior Court hearing on the suit, which also complains th at the city ; n c u r re d numerous ex penditures in the past I) years through i>ludies of alternate freeY.'ay routes. ' U'I T .. ~ TARGE~RRORtSTS Cambodia Ambassador Swank U.S. Am bassador Esca pes Killers I n P hnom Penh PHNOJ\1 PEl\11-1 (U PI ) -Terrorists tried today to assassinate U .S . Am bass;idor Emory C. Swank by blowing up his limousine with 20 pounds of plastic e.~pJ0sive strapped to a bicycle, bul the bomb fa\!ed to eKplorle. It w;is not clear whether the bomb fail· ed lo e1eplode because the detonator did not fun ction or "'hether skillful driving on fhe part of Swank's chauffeur lessened the impact between the car and the bi· cyclt'. The driver swerved and avoided a headon crash with the cycle. ln\·estigators sai d it \Vas lriggered \\•hen I!! members of a San .Jose molorcy· cle gang arrived and "·fire met in a clash, first with Chicano~ouths, then long- ha ired reinforcements. Knives. clubs and motorcycle cha ins rlashed in the hour-Jong fight. \\'hich ranged frorn the festival site six miles north 'of the small farming community in- to nearby orchards around Pinto Lake. Special . Lagu11a Di strict Swank was not aware an attempt had been made on his life until several hours after . the ambush, an emba ssy l'lpokesm:in said, But la:t security around the three-story embassy building wa.s im· mediately tightened and Cambodia n guard~ took up positions with Chinest AK47 rif!cs. v olleyballers Ou t of Uniform Three frolicsome c o up I es cel~braling the end of summer over the weeliend lost their enthusiasm cis San Clemente police showed up. Officers arri\·ed at a residence in the 200 block of A venida Poniente Saturday morning before dawn after neighbors complained of s loud party_ Six celebrants, police said, were in the back yard playing volleyhflll. A police Jog entry snid officers •·ndvised the persons lo keep !heir C"IUthes on and secure lht'ir ball come." All six were nud~. To Be Aired at Hearing A unique neighborhood improvement district, firsl proposed by residents of Laguna Beach's Diamond Street area several years ago, but shelved because of cost problems, will be the subject of a new publiC-hearing before the city cooncll at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The special adjourned mel!!tlng was scheduled to determint whether the. city should proceed with the assessment district. on which an es! imated $25,000 in engineering costs i lready has bttn spent. Since the distr ict firs! was approvl'd, according to city enginttr Joseph Sweany. several of th e properties have changt'd hands and some of lhe new residents do not want l.o proceed with the Improvement plan. Property 014,•ncrs iri the arl!!a originally petitioned for an improvement district I.bat would include contour, roads, decQraUve wnlls, special street lighting, underground utilities, sewers and storm drains. Because of excessive cost. so me of the ameniUes, including undergr o und utilities, were dropped In later revisions or the plan. but the cost still was estimated at $4,000 to $5.000 a lot end the project was set aside, pending lm· provement In the bolld market. Sweany said propontnls or the district now are ready to present the council with a '"reasonable: bid" for the work , but op- ponents have indicated they do not wis h to proceed with lhe original pet ition. The city must decide whether lo aban- don the district, proceed with the work or propose circulation of a new pttition, Sweany said. If the project is dropped. he added . ii is unlikely that new build ing permits will be is sufd in th<' ares unlil such improve· ments as paving and Jc.wen can be installed. fl was a near perrect plot -except that it did not work. Swank is a punctual man and each morning at 7:30 he boards his tar.I-like checker limousine and drives the quarter of a mile to the embassy, pass ing a Buddhist pagoda en route. The terrorists had studied b i s movemtnts and three of them took up a position near the Pagoda with a bicycle llke the kind street vendors sell bread from. As he passed, the three men shov· ed the bicycle Into h1a path with tno0gb explosives to rip lhe car to shreds. The chaulftur, a Cambodian ao\dier, swerved sl\ghUy and sped to thl!! em· bassy. There he telephoned military police to teU them or the Incident. Police found the blcyclt' with thl!! plastic bomb intact. The lerroriBta had fled . It w~ the first attack again.'!l Americans In POOm Penh since June 15 and the fir st against Swa nk who baNt· laintd popularity du ring his stay whic:h pas!Cs the one--yer.r mark Sept. 12. In the Jtme 1$ ltltatk terrorists nung I greriade 81 I truckload o( military at- tache.1 -and m!Sltd. ' Labor Day 'Wall{' Ends • Ill By FREOER1CK SCHOEMEHL O! tllo Dl irW 'Lio! Iliff Fifteen persons will fa ce arraignment Thursday on a numbe r of charges as a rmtlt ol a meh!e in Laguna Beach Sun- d1y night during the traditional Labor Day Wttkend "drinkers' walk." The 15 - most of them residents or Laguna Beach -wtre arrested when a mini-riot broke out In front of the Orphanage Restaurant, 696 S. Coast Highway about 9 p.m. Police reported that the owner of the bar refused ad· mission lo th e drinker3 -150 strong - which Jed to shouting. fighting and glass and bottle tossing. The traditional waik, celebrating the end of the summer tourist season, slartcd In a north Laguna bar, earlier in the evening and continued south along S. Coast Hl,l!hway, gathering more drinkers and onlookers as it progressed. The group. carrying bottles of beer, wine and mixed drinks. gathered at a parking Jot across the hi P"hwa y from the Orphanage when observed by police, y,•ho bloc ked traffic to allow the crowd lo cross. It was at tha t point. members of the throng were told they would not be ad· mitted to the Orphanage. Several or the persons , police said. started fighlin_g, lhroY>·ing their flrinks and yell ing ob~cenities directed a~ owners of the ba r. Fourteen La~una Beach policemen. four Orange Coun!y sheriff's deputies and four California Hig hway Patrolmen "'ere on the scene immediately to quell the disl.ur bance. .Patrolman Robert nomaine of the local force W<JS in jured, pol ice said, \\'hen :illegedly bitten in the arm by Patrici:i J\1. O'Brien, 32, of 30262 Beneci;,,· A ve., L<Jglllla Niguel. She was arrested on • charges or assaulting a poli ce officer and resisting arrest. Also arrested for a.s:i;ault on an officer were Lauren L. Ke lly, 25, 7)(1 Rembrandt Drive and Billy G. Tanner, 1975 La guna Mrs. Switz er's Rites Conducted Services were held this afternoo n In Scheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary Chapel for Florence Arlene Switzer, 406 Linden St., who died Saturday at the age of 81. Mrs. Switzer is survived by two sisters, Mr3. Merle H. Judkins of Laguna Beach and Mrs. Bernice £. McQuern of Costa Mesa. and by three grandchildren. A native of Iowa, she had lived In Laguna Beach for 45 yean;. She' was a member of the Order of Rebekah. The Rev_ Bruce Cushing, pastor Q( Laguna Beach First Chri1tian Church, of- flcl.ated at the funeral service, which was followed by entombment at Melrose Abbey. Saving Hand Bitten llOLLY\VOOD (UPI ) Fireman Stuart Gehres required a tetanus shot Mond ay night after helping quell a $3.000 fire in the pet and garden shop or th~ Scars and Roebuc~ department store. A number of birds and fish pe rished ln the fire while one frlg htrned sur\'ivor, a field mou~e. bit the hand thnt saved hlrn. Hrlath officll1ls q11ar1ntlned the rodent and lnC1Culaltd Gehres.. Court Canyon Road, who allegedly 3truck patrolmen James Stinson and Richard Kotzin. Both Tanner and Kelly suflered head injurie.s during lhl!! bout with tbe olficers and were taken by ambulance to South Coast Community Hospital for treatment, then returned to police custody. James E. Van Horn, 27, of Los Angeles was arrested on charges of assault with a car as a deadly weapon. Police claim Van Horn attempted lo run down patrolman Carmen Pollastro in !he parking Jot across the street from lhe Orphanage. Pol!astro was not injured. ,,. Later, Pollastro was allegedly struck by Joseph S. Longo, Jr .. JO, 750 Rem- brandt Drive \\'ho was also booked on assault charges, poli ce said. Other persons arrested on misde· meanor drun k in public or failure to disperse charges were· Barbara J\1. r..tcGilvery, 42. 31668 3rd St., South Laguna : Bobby D. Elliot, JI, SOJ Brooks St.; David J. Viviano, 30, J6.~ Locust St.: William T. O'Brien, 30262 Benec1a Ave., Laguna Niguel: Cornelius R. Toomey, 521 Lomba rdy Lane ; Alex- ander H. Carter, 32, 31241 Montert y _Drive. South Laguna ; Dale J. Weimer, 19, Camp Pendleton; Charles E. Byron, 41, ~ Anita St.. William H. Barner, 44. 570 Cypress Dri ve, and Thoma s R. Eason, 513 Oak St. Poli ce Brutality Charged in Arrests Laguna Beach Police Lt. John Zelko said today thal fou r compla ints of alleged police brutality have been made by persons involved in I he Sunday n i g-h t "drinkers' walk" fraca3. Statements have been taken from per3ons charging officer3 wit h usirig un- necessary force in thei r efforts to dis- perse the crowd and make arrests, 2.elko said, .and the charges now are being in- vestigated. Weather Sunny skies without the usual morning ha1.e are on tap for the Orange Coast Wednesday. Look fo r mercury readings in the sos along the coast and Into the 908 further inJand. INSIDE TODA\' A 3l1orr dtclh1t in. birlh "Jte. d11rin17 the 196fi's po111 1.$ 'J ren t possiV1lily of zero P'"iJ!1/0:1ou -groWlll. experls Sll!J :let· itcrj/, l'O!]t 4. C•t1lerftl1 • ... .. ,.. " CllK'i'nt " ' .. : t 11 ft~·· ... Cl~ntfltcl :.J''1 O<"'-t C~ ~y " C~f!l!c• " l1t~L• P•r!•r " Croi•wo..i .. S•trtt "" 0.1·~ Ht1 cn " ~I'"'• ""''~"' " ' 01 ....... " ftlt~ttr.,, " 1!0'10•111 ,. ... • T~tt'ff• " l!nttrlt ln"'t"' " "•~:~ .. • Finl nt1 11·1) w .... .., .• ~·-11·11 ftOfOU-" Wofl• .. ~ •• ... l""''" " Z DAil Y PI LOT SC TJJt1dily, Stpttmt>tt 1, 1971 Bottita, Caspe1·s Michigan Meke Judge Postpones Contempt Action Busing Protests Bring 9 Arrests A contempt of court hearmg for Orange .(:ounty supervisors Robert Battin .and ..Ronald Caspers wa s continued this morn- ing until Oct. 5. 'Planners Set 'Electio11 'Of Off ice rs Election of a new ch11irman and vice 't:bairman tops the agenda for tonight's _meeting of the Laguna Beach planning CommL<:Sion. The election of officers "'ill come up directly after Roger La nphear and Laurence. Campbell take seats on the commission formerly occupied by .\\'i\liam Lambourne and James Schmitz, .:l"ho resigned two .,.,·eeks ago. Lambourne _was cha1m1an of th e body. Commissioners v.•i ll also r esume discussion about parking at Stott lemyers .:o;andwich shop, 428 G!e nneyre St. At lhctr last meeting, commissioners agreed to try to "liberalize" the parking re· quirement for the shop by recalculating the amoun t of space used for sandwich take. out operations. The staff will pre.sent a report on the matter. Jn of.her action, Ille comm.is.sion will : -Contmue. second public hearings on . .site plan variance and conditional use _prrmit appeal procedures. -Consider a variance application fr om -Live \Vire. Cleaners, 264 Forest Ave. In allow an existing parallel sign to en· croach in the separation between sign loc.atlon and side property line. -Continue review of a request fo r a condil.ional use permit from Red Baron Volks1\·age.n to set up a repair shop at 18021~ S. Coast High.,.,•ay. -Look al tl\'O requests for division of land into building sites. The. first request i:; from Ralph Cannichael, 2265-2325 Temple Hills Drive: the second from Edith Moss 620-626 Buena Vista \\'ay. Countian Killed In Road Crash Labor Day traffic deaths set a new record at 71 fatalities, including a Garden Grove man. Joseph Bakunas. 48, killed when two camper trucks collidt-d Monday on U.S. 395 near \1ictorvllle.. The ·11 statewide deaths ecli psed the Cl!d record of 67 set for the three-da y holi - day in 1969. Rain dampened Southern Callforn!a for the firs t time in three months, making the roads slick and driving vacationers away from resort areas. A major tie-up caused by the v.·et roa.d.s ~1onday occurred \\"hen a tanker iruck skidded on the Ventura Freeway near Agoura, struck a <'ar and overturn- ed, spillfng its cugo of naphtha. an in· flammable Jiqu!d , across all four lanes. Outlaws Die in Clash !-.!ANILA IAP \ -T..,,·enty outlaws were killed r..tonda y .... ·hen Philippine police patrols foughl a gang nf 400 outlaws in Lanao de] Norte. 500 miles southeast of ~1an1\a. One policeman 11·as n•ounded. The lhree-hour clash r-.1 onday and another on Sunday resul ted in "an un- determined number of outla11,·s killed."' and broke a peace agreement "·orkerl nut e;irl.v Sunday among mihtary, nat1 on,1I a -id lf"lf;i l leaders ORANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Olf•NG.: CO.t.ST F'UBl lS.,INC. COMP.-,NY lt•l:t•tl N. w •• d F'·u.o•nt •'"l<I J>u~h•n•r Jtc1r It Cutl•v V•tl Pr.111 .. cu nt er.d Gt<10t1I M1~1;tr Tlio'I'•• lo:eevil EOllOr Tl\0,.1• A . M ur,.~ine M1n1~11111 Ea•"''" C~1 rle1 H. loo1 R:th11d 1'. Nt ll ,.,n l1T•n1 M1n•;;~g Eao:nr, '--t••• leoch OHie• J 2? f o••1! A.-enu o M.1 iling •dd1111: P,0 , Bo• t.116, 92ii!i ? S.11 Cle1M11I• OHlce JOS North El Ce,..ino R11I, 911172 Ott.., Otflc.s Celli MHI " lJC 'l"U ~IY 51•1'e! 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Id •• "''"'"°" l tJt11 1114 C.0.11 Mt••· Cllllorr1l1. 511tn.i:rlll'I..., ~ c•rri.r U 11 -!Illy: 'Y 17't lJ 9' It ....,.,"'~1 rnl!l!•r, e1n11t11rion., tl.:fJ -.11>1v. " Superior Cour! Julge William C. Speirs granled the delay request of Deputy Q:iunty Counsel Arthur C. \Vahlstl!'dt \\'ho sJJd vi ta l witnesses were not av.11ilab!e at this time. The contt-mpt action is rhe result of a controversial Local Ai;ency Formation Commission special meeting held Aug. 9. Both Battin and Caspers are LAFC mem· bers as 1\•as Los Alamitos Councilman Joseph Hyde, another defendant in the action. The Cities Selection Committet arm of !he Orange Coun ty League of Cales \\'hlch names two n1embers to the LAFC 1s asking that Batt in and Caspers be held in contf!mpt for holding the special session in defiance of a court order issul!'d by Superior Court Judge J. E, T. "Nrd" Rutter. During the meeting which lasted for only six seconds, Battin and Caspers teamed 1vith Hyde. then LAFC chairman to remove Charles A. Pearson from ths commission and appoint Herbert Licker. This morn ing, LAFC cou nsel 'Thomas Woodruff ;:isked Judge Speirs lo issue a bench \\'arran t for Hyde 1\•ho he said has not a ppeared at any sessions on the mat- ter and is not represented by an attor ney. \liahlstcdt opposed issuance of the ''"arrant anr1 said that he ,,.,·ill represent H_1·de on Ort . 5. Another hearing on a related subject is scheduled for Sept. 20. Al that time the temporar~· nrder reinstating Pearson anrl former LAFC chairman Louis Reinhardt \\'Iii be heard. Judge Rutter Aug . 21 ruled th at Pearson and Reinhadt were the r'ighUuJ holders of the LAFC seats pending further court action, 6 l(illed as T'T Tower Collapses ST PAt.:L f AP) -The Ramsey County coroner 's office reporlcd six persons were killed today \\'hen a 1,0CKl.foot television to11i·er col!apsed north of St. P aul. Police in Shore11itw, a suburb north o( St. Paul v.·here the 10 .... ·er is siluawd, re- ported an undetermined number of per- sons were injured . Reports frnm the scene indicated tha t the tower fell onto a transmitter building shared by \\ICCO-TV and \VTON-TV, telev ision stations in f.i inneapolis and SL Paul_ Another tower, shared by KSTP-TV and an educational telev ision station , .... ·as not affected, au!horitles reported. "I heard a racket." a service. Elation operator near the site of the collapse reported. "I saw the top fall off, then she busted all to pieces," he added, Drania to Scree11 The d ramatic story of United Press International correspondent Kate \•Vebb. left, in the hands of the Cam bodian Viet Cong will be made in· to a movie. Actress Yvette Mimieux, r ight, has bought the fiJm rights and "'ill v.'Tite, produce, and star in the film. County Labor Day Calm As Crowds, Deaths Dip By TE RR Y COVILLE 01 I~• 0111¥ ~It.I 5111f Labor Day v.'ee kend passed through Orange County rather quietly. Beach crowds were reported 25 percent less than normal, even though the three- day total still topped 600,000. There were four traffic deaths, bu t two of then1 v.·ere actually arter the official midnight deadline, r-.1onday. A small riot broke nut Sunday in Laguna Beach \\'hen about 150 har hop- ping patron.c; l\'ere refust-d entrance to one establishment -but the main damage was a lot of shattered bottles that won't be recycled. The weather played its own trick!, especially Monday. A Seal Beach lifeguard described it as: "Rainy, hazy, sunny with offshore, then onshore breezes -really strange." He surmised that beach crowds were dO\\'n because people could not figure out the weather. The heavy surf that battered Orange Coast beaches Friday continued Saturday with eight-foot breakers at Huntington Beach, Newport Beach ;:ind Laguna Beach, bu t it dropped to under four feet at all beaches Sunday and Monda y, Warm 70-degree v.'ater quickly cooled over the weeke nd to 61 degrees by th is morning. Lifeguards ex jM:ct the cool water to prtvail all \\:eek. Newport Beach topped the crowd mark \\'ith 190.000 patrons followed by: Hun- tington Be<ith, 115 .000: San Clemente, 115.1}()(); Laguna Beach, 87,000, Hun· tingt(ln State Beach. 65,000; and Seal Beach, 27.000. The rescue, tolt1l was lil8 with the bulk .!)(.those. coming in I.he heavy surf and rip- tide~ 5'!turday. Laguna Beach lifeguards made. 200 rescues on Saturday a!ont>. The air was 1~arm, ranging from 76 degree:; in Sao Clemente to 78 deArees in Seal Be;ich. bur. muggy and overcast mnst of the weekt-nd . A fev.• light tfluchr.s of rain wer e felt !11onday in La~una Beach and Seal Beach. but it slopped as quickly as it started. &!m e of !hf' lifeguard units along the coast celehrated their last 1ve.ekcnd of full service. The full sum rner crew~ ho"·ever remains on duty through next \\'eckend on the city beach in Huntington Beach. 01her areas will have lifeguards \\"Orking, but not as many as during the summer. Laguna * * Guards Given Workout In Rough Surf Compiled from Wire Strvlres PONTIAC, M1ch. -The fir~t court- ordered school busing desegregat ion pro. gram for a northern cily began here to- day with the arrest of nine protesting mothers .11nd a boycott of c!.11sses by both white ;ind black chfldren. About JOO pickets tried lo keep the buses rron1 leaving parking lots, but dispersed 11i·he n police threatened arrest. Two woinen chained themselves In a gate. Police freed them and then arrested tht>m along with four o1her \\'Omen stan- din g nearhy. Three additional women \\'ho chained themEelves to another gate al!O were arrested. The nine stood mule at their ar- raignment. Their lawyer. L. Brooks Pat- terson, said the women are "firmJy con- vinced that they ate doihg what's right Laguna Beach Turns Down Bid For Car Storage After a number of reviews and ap. peal!, a request for an auto storage. lot adjacent to Barwick Imports, 965 Glenn· eyre St., has been officially turned down by the La,!!;una Beach City' Council. Owner of the company, K. R. Barwick, submitted an appeal of the most recent decis ion of the planning commission \,\'hich said a storage lot is not the same as a parking lot. Park ing lots are permitted In tht-C- 1/AL.S zone , bu t auto stnrage lols are not. City Attnrney Tul!y Seymour advised I~ councilmen last .... ·eek that an appeal of a pl<'.t1 ning rommi.ssion interpretation, such as !he one rresen!ecl. does not come under the jurisdiction of the city council. "I n·ould consider the matter dead," Sey· mour said. Council men rejected a wriUen bid from Barv.·ick, who was not present at t!E meeting. to continue the matter to the next meeting. •·we've deferred this thing again and again," commented Edward Lorr. "He's had plen ty of time." Lnguna Schools To Hire Aides .11nd no jury in the \\'or!d ts going to con- v1rt them." It arpeared that only about 25 per <'ent of the cily"s 2~,000 children were coming to schnol today . Most of the buses which wert to take •,•;hite children into black neighborhoods and black children into .... ·h1te neighborhoods made their runs with only a fe\\' pupils ahoan.I Protrsling parents taunted bus driver!I with shou ts of "your bus will ne ve r make it" end .. look ;tl the creeps driving them, look at fht> black creeps." Dri vers. botb black and white. v•ere. ac- CTJmpanied by a super~'isor on each bus. Among the picket signs was one reqding '"Better Li\'ing Throug h the K!u Kl ull Klan." The rela!!vel y pt>aceful in<'luguratlon of busing W36 in sharp contrast to the bomb- ing of JO empty buses Aug. 30. The in· cident brought a sharp warning from U.S. District Judge Damon J. Keith, who originally issued the desegregation order 1n r-.l ay, 1970, that lhe busing would start on schedule tnday even if U.S. marshals or FBI agents had to be aboard. There v.·ere no iden tiflab!e federal agents on the buses. Onl y minor protests "'ere reported in scattered areas of the South today &!I more big urban school district.<; opened for the fall term under tough new court orders requ iring an end to classroom Eegregation. Except for buses running behind schedule and , in some ceses , missing pickups, no major problems were reported by school officials. "Everythlr.g seems to be. percolating as we would have it," said a spokesman for the Chattanooga , Tenn .. schools. The opening da y was also reported quiet in Nashville, Tenn., which unsuc· cessfully sought a stay in a court. order that placed an additional lft,000 pupils aboard buses in the Tennessee capital. Alpi11e Inn Hit By $14,000 Fire Fire early today hea vily damaged the Alpine Inn in Si lverado Canynn, a well know n landmark in the mou ntain area. Orange County firen1en said lln estimat ed $14,000 damage was done to the structure which was built in the early 1930s as a home and converted to a rest8urant 20 years ago. The structure, Ol\'ned by Julian F'e!1x of Orange, was almost totally involl'ed in flames \vhen fire1nen arrived in rt>sponse to a 5 a.m. alarm, according to B.atta l!o n Chief Jack Monk. lmmedinte Tax Holding Saturday's surf kepi Laguna Beach lifeguards co nslanUy in the water making 200 rescues. Two guards dre1y special du· ly The Lai;una Reach Unified School District will probably hire twn leaching assistants ;:ind fl\'O teacher aids undt'.'r a federally fund ed program to hel p the unemployed. Dr. Willia m Ullom, district SUpt'r1n· tendent, told the school board last \\'eek the district will receive $13 . .500 under the prngram. Of the ,2,8 million allocated !o Oran~e Count.v by the Emergency Employment act of 1971. about $800.000 \Viii go tn school districts. County firemen ..,,·ere aide<! b.v US. Forest Service personnel in ba ttli ng the hlaze \,\'hich look more than an hour 10 control. The cause 1s under investigation . Pushed by ,Gov. Reagan By GEORGE SKELTON SACRAr-.1ENTO <UPI! -Gov, Ronald Reagan today a.~ked the reconvening California Legi slature for immediate adoption of state income I.ax wi thholding, and indicated a hir!hrr tax increase. 11•ould be needed if the la wmakers don't respond. Reagan told a ne11i·s CTJnference "It is Services Slated For Mrs. Spaeth The Rei• Baird 8 Coffi n of St. f\Iary·s Episcopal Church "·ill off1ci 11tt> at Thurs- day afternoon ~ervices for Martha LJ:i..,,·ell Spaeth, 25-year Laguna Beach rtsident \,\'ho died Aug. 29 al South Coast Com· munit.y Hospital. She was 60. f.li~s Spaeth, v.•ho made ht-r home at 832 La Vis!a Dri\·e, was a nativt of r-.1ass11chuset!s. She ser\'ed \\'ith the American Red Cross during Worl d \\.'ar JJ Hrr onl)' survivor is a n!>:phe;~;. Robert P. Hutchins of t-.tanchester. Vermont. Pri1''1le bur111l will follow the 4 p.m. service. Thursday in r-.l cCormick Lagun!I Beach Chapel. imperali1·e th.it \\'1!hhnlding he passt-d v.·ithin the next two "·eeks if it is to go in- to effect on .Ia n. I ''Postponing im plemen\'1.lion be~·nnrl !hat da le.'" the i;:overnor continued, "will si~nificantly reduce. revenu es needed In meet the current year's budget rlefic:it. ·• fi eagan spoke at a orw~ conference - his first regularly scheduled 11ne in twn mnnths -as-hr <ind the Legislature returned fn1m a lhree-1.,,eek \'acation. Rea.o;an prcd1c1ed there 1\'ould be fl ''he;id .fln c111lisinn" bet..,,·een the Lrgis!a1ur e and him o\'er :;uch issues RS school fin anct>. increased taxes and state emplnye salary hikes . , Before it 11d1ourn~ for the year, the Legislri ture also rnu.~t reapportion cnn- gressional and !fgisl11ti\'e districts, decide the fate of a prnpn:;al b:ic ked hy Pn· vironmentalists to protect thr_ California coaslline, and meet a growini;i concern aboul prison violence, Besidts immediate adoption n f withholding, Reagan also ask ed the retorning Legislat11re l.n ext.end a 'f.1arch 3l ltgal deadline for pa ying off taK an- ticipation no tes. These nntes represent 11 form of outside borrowing from private institutions and enable the slate to h11ve enough cash on hand to pay its bllls. Reagan said v.·i!hhnlding and tax an- eicipation not es "reqwre immediate, urgenl action." Four l{illed i11 Accide11ts In County .Over Labo1· DaY. Four person~ ditd f..tonday 11nd t 11rly today in Orange O:iunty Labor Day holi· dav traUic accidents. Ille coroner's office reported. The dead · -Charlr1 E. (i tmi.ndc11. 50, of In· dianapo li5. -Lfti~ R. Gt'mlndf'n, 47, of In· dianapolis. --..Cianlisi:;n R. Carrinn, 2S, or 820 \V. \\'alnut St , Santa Ana. -Genrgt-A. ~1etcalle. 22. of 907 S. Hurnn S! . St1111a Ana J\lr. ~nd ~lrs . Cemindrn v.·erio ldlled earl.v t!"l(lay \I.hen the small p1rkup truck !n 11·hich lhey ..,,·ere passtngers. lrav('lin g snuth on the San Dlegfl free....-a v, coll1dtd \\'Ith an Orange C,Ounty Sbertlr, patrol unit. California I-fighw11y Patrol officers i;a id the pickup, drh•en by Walter Grant, 35, of Coronado, changM lanes near Avery Parkway and collided with the sheriffs car. Grant and Sheriff's deputy Francis W. Pet ronella, 30. v.·ere not injured. Carrion W&!'i killed ~londay even ing 1n a headon cra$h nn Irvine Boulevard near Sand Canyon Road . injured \\'ere the driver nl the other car, F.:lizabeth Anne Lynn. 19, (If San t.A .A na ~nd htr husband \1Jilli11m, 20, a ~Tar1nt. r-.tclcalfl' died Pflrly ~10nd1ty Of iJ'ljUTit'~ rer,iverl Sund11y n!s ht "'hen , i\Ccordlng tt'I pollct. hi~ small impor!t>d rar !';truck a parked vt-hiele on Gla~seU Street near La Veta Avenue in Orange. • One. Tracy Sizemo re, to .... ·e<I a small boat to shore -with his paddle board. David Rathje nf Culver Ci ty took a small bo;:it from Bnat Can~•on , but the stiff wind capsized him . Sizemore paddled out. found the boater in good coodi lion, then paddled the boat's masthead into shore and returned lo to..,,• the boat back in. Another gue.rd. John Barhman. SJX'nl half his eight-hour .shifl in the wa(er \1'h1le 11i·11tching rhe sv•1mmrrs al ~l. Anne 's Beach Rachma n .!'t>t a new one.- dav rtS<'Ue. rec(lrrl fo r that bt>ach by '1.irliniz J I persons. Anolher !a were rr.scueri thf're \\'ith an assist from the. lifeguard boat. The prt1·1f1u~ hip;h was 3.1. Dr Ullom said the teachi ng persnnne l m.1v he needrd at !he Elrmen1ary lr\'el in rhe di5trict based on ellpecled enroll· men! gro11i·th. The SUJx>rin tendent said he \,\'ill definitely know if the additional help i.~ nrrded 11·hen .c;r.hool npens Sept 13 If the district ha~ not p;rown enouRh tn ~·arrant !hr elltra posilirns , Dr Ullnm said persons could be hired for ma in· trnt1nrP \\'Ork or to devC'lop new computer prngr:'lm 1'. The trustees p:a,·c tacit approval to the hiring plar1 and indicated offici al ap- pr0\'a! ..,,·nu ld be gi\"en at the board's merrini:: Tuesday. The cafe was heavily damaged by floods in 1969 and had been re paired. Ma11 Burglarized While on Trip For f.1e l\'in C Jones of San Clemenlt, his return frnm a vacallon this past weekend \~a s a dismal nne. \.\'hil e he \\•a.~ gone, he told police, someone hrnkt> intn his rC>su:lencf' at 1407 Alca7.llr and s!rile a pistol, cameras, ca~h je"·e.!ry and a scub;1.d1ving apparatllS. The lnss was placed al !6()!1. Pn!1Ct> :;1J1d .~omeone en!crrd Jone·,: home lhrnuF:h a bPdronm "'indo1.1·. The lh('ft wa~ d1~covt>rrd l;ite Fnct11} Positive Thinking! There's a lot of talk going around about how poor bu si ness is; We believe that this type of thinking CAN be a state of l mind and will only create what everyone is afraid of. When Salesmen who call on us cry about business, wej cover our ears and refuse to believe it. Consequently we are experiencing unprecedented growth :for the fourteenth consecutive year! Think about it! ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES ' 1663 Plac•ntla Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 I . San (;Je1nenie l;apistrano VOL 64, NO . 214, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA JUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1971 • l Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Green Thumbs Blossom • Ill Capo Community By .IOHN VAL TERZA 0! !ht Ol •IY Pllo! Siii! 7here is a group uf San Juan Capistrano rC'siden ts -p!unning c.:uin- missioners and clty councilmen a1nong the1n -who greel one anuthcr wlth a sack of \'egetables. ~··Ha1'C sonic corn, ll·s ranlaSt1r ltus season," is a con1n1on s111111ner greeting. And with a con11nent like that. 11nin1ated conversation could lasl ror hours on the effects of planting garlic and marigolds among the vegetables. (Both deter bugs as well as the 1nost potent insecticide.) "How·s your golf game?'' is easily replaced by "ho1v's your compost l1eap?'1 "You don't hear it as much now," said Planning conlmissioner Carol Heim fron\ a kitchen stool, "bul even a few years ago rolks "'ould thin k we were crazy." But she, her neighbors, and other San .Juan gardeners \VOU!d stoutly defend their discovery of the old way of gro\\'ing food. l\fadness it Isn't. "\Vhy do "'e love it?" chimed ritrs. Barbara Zelko (a close neighbo r of the lleims.J OA,ILY l"ILOT Slllf l"llOIO IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO THE CORN GROWS TALL Barbara Zelko and Carol Heim Check the Crops Froze11 Bi1si11ess Fee Hilies Faci11g P1·ohe i11 Clen1e11te Sa11 CJe1nente·~ pr0po.'ici;I re\ lsion 1n business llct>nst• fees I pl3nned hikes of Ill\ to 700 percent l"ur sonie b1.1sincsses j l<.111 under Prestdc.nt NJxon ·s wage-priL·e fr eeze, bll\ c;i1.V counciln1en \~·ill study them an\'wav \VednC'.'idilv ('\·(·n:ng. Jn \1·hi1t 1irn1n1 scs to L:i a long stu(!y SC'~sion collnti1111 r·n 11'111 gn over the Ji<;t j·f dOZl!11S or di!ftrl'lll bUSlllC~~l'S \I l11l'li \1·oul<1 pa.v gc11r r;:i l!.v 1nr r:u1s('rl li1:C'll.'t' rates al the start or Ille nc1~· ctdC'J1dar )'car. The ord1n11ncc 11·ht<'h 1s b<!1ng prnpf\sCrl is !'i-0 pages Jong :ind conl'11ns a l1s:t u{ rates !or spet1fic types of businesses. The JiCC'nsc fees fH'C based Oil percen· (ages of gross lncon1e, The proposed code is the result or n1onlhs of 1vnrk by City Ck'rk J\lax Berg and his staff. Public hearings :ire the next strp ;1fter the 7·: 30 p.111. study session in the n1ayor's offices or city ha!I. If lhe c.hanges are ;idopled, they n·ould marke the first alteralion of the ci1y business license structure in n1orc thnn 16 years. . Berg has said the new code 1s <111 at- tempt to gain more equity in the levying of the fees. City officials are certain that con· trovcrsy Y.'ilJ develop from the new pro· posals. Bu~inesses iw·ith the largest income - 1loing 590(1,{IO(I or n10re 111ould pay $3~ a Yl'ar in liccnsl' fees. • The ordinance has a struc\l1red formula rnngillg frotn $25 a year for the. smallest. business which has a gross of $10.000 or lc~s to the $350 fee for the largest of local bu.~incs.~es. /\ co1nn1iteee of rhe San Clemente Clian1ber nr Com1nerce already has .studied the proposed revisions, Nor formal recommendations .have come frorn the chamber as of yet. Not every business in the city would fall under the gross-income li~nses, lun~evcr. The gt;'lduated lees \vould apply, generally, to firms \Vhicl1 deal in relail sales. 1vares and merchandise., wholes;ile <ind n1anufacturing. The revisions are ca lcu!at.ed to raise about $85.000 n1ore revenue during 1972. Berg stressed that city business license holders interested in the proposed new fees· in thei r category examine the ordina nce and list of charges available at city hall. One l(illed, Several Hurt In Cycle Gang Rampages ~ From Wire Strvlces A nlotorcycle gang conclave in Cnliforni11's central coast resort area 1.libor Day weekend left one. club leadC'r dead, a do7.en persons injured and vn"'~ ()f coming vengeance fn>m cyc!Jst.s routed by an arm.v nf lawmen The inciclcnti; resullcd rron1 11 bloody. hou r-long hntHe ;il a Watsonville. ro.ck festival f\londay night and an earlier tavern conf rontation in picturesque Jen· her. Dea d jji; Peter f\1nn tcrn. 26. of I.on~ n<:llCh. Wflfl waS S!flll bl"d $"\'1'/':'I\ \i•J'f'~ in the chest during the Mon>ln,y n1µht r~1 1n­ pag :. There 11·crc 11h1 ·ut l:'iO cooct•rl f,;f)(:r !-1 rounded up af \\':i\.~'lO\ ille. A\1thorilics snid thrl)e other' men \\·ere listed in rair cDnditinn and six in good ' condition at Watsonvillt. Cotnmunity Hospital, \Y ith stab wound:s and head in- juries. • Bcleagured Police and ·Sanla Crui County sheriff's deputies called for rein- forcements after a gang fight erupted at lhe close of the event, which drew 5,,000 young people. Investiga tors said il was triggered when 19 members of a &'I n Jo!le motorcy• cle gang arrived an<J were met in 11. clash, r~rst \Vi~h Chicano youlhs, then long· h:ured rcinforcen1cn1.s. Kni ves. clubs 11 nd motorcycle. chains fla~hcd in the hour·long fight, which ranged from lhc fcsrlval site six miles norlh of the small farming eon\muni t.v In- to nearby circhards eiround Pinto L11ke. ' "No sprays, lots of fun outside, cheaper food prices and a taste you can't buy anyw here." "I hav e a brand new garbage disposal here; it 's been in the sink for years and I've used it twice. Everything goes into the compost," added Mrs. Heim. The group -difficult lo count because conve rts appear by ths \veek -shares sorne equipme nt to make the gardening easier. Shredd ers used to gr ind up trim· 1nings. twigs and other gardening mulch components move from yard to yard each weekend. The ground material is spread beneath fruit trees and among the rows of vegetables growing on I.he Heim hilltop overlooking San Juan Creek. "We had so many peaches and plums this year that the branches were break- ing from the weight," said Mrs. Heim, a \'e teran -01 the soil for the past seven or so years. Wee<ls , agree the housewife tillers, are the biggest problem in their area. "Irs a constant battle, and the kids seem lo lose their enchantn1ent over gardening pretty quick becauseJC1f all the wedding ." And conditioning the same •dobe soll mission is another lengthy task. Tricks -0f the trade· are endless -the su~bject of eager conversa tion among San Juan's b:ickyard farmers· -Stale bee r in a saucer kills snails and slugs. -The rolling hay at the fringes of lhe El Toro race way makes excellent coin· post -Stables -and their benefi cial by- products -abound in the area and the owners are obviously willing to ac. commodate an organic gardener. -Mineral oil applied to a growing ear of corn at the tight time keeps worms from eating kernels. -Just about anything buried in the soil and left to rot makes vegetables grow abundant ly. "The first compos t we made," said J\.1rs. Zelko "came from bushels of nettles we picked by hand down in the orange groves. "\Ve put on gloves and long-sleeved shirls and spent the who le \\'eekend pick- ing those darned things," she related. The "'Omen's zeal is endless . "Do you li ke tomatoes ... berry jam • • • pickles?" Mrs. Heim asked the in- terviewer. The an swer was obvious. "Here. Take these home. "But br ing the jars ba ck." 15 Drinkers Face Raps Laguna Bar Battle V olleyballers Out of Uniform Three frolicsome coup I es celebrating the end or summer over the weekend lost their enthusiasm as San Clemente police showed up. -Officers arrived at a· residence in the 200 block of Avenida Poniente Saturday morning before dav:n after neighbors complained of a loud party. Six celebrants. police said, were in the back yard playing volleyball. A police log entry said officers "advised the persons to keep their clothe s on and secure tl;aeir ball game." All si• were nude. Passe11ger Dies Of Heart .Attack While on Train An elderly Long Beach man who board- ed a Santa Fe passenger train with his wife for a weekend in San Diego died betlveen Santa Ana and San Clemente o! an apparent heart attack. San Clemente Fire Chief Merton Hackett said hi s office was summoned by staff 11board the morning so uthbo und and asked to v.·nit for the train at the stop near the municipal _pier. But by then, Hackett said. Jesse Rob inson, v.·hose age was nol lm· 1nedialely availahle, had died, tlac kett said the man suffered the at. tack only a few nii nutes after he and his wife boarded th e train before: noon Satur· day. Resuscitation and closed chest heart massage by other travelers failed to revive the man. He was dead on arrival at 11 :30 a.m. at South Coast Community HOBpital. One-way Signs To Be Installed On Two Streets One-way signs • rarity on San Clemente streets -will bt instaUed in the areas of Avenida Lobeiro and Avenlda Montalvo soon to end a growing traff.ic congestion problem. City councilmen recently agreed lo the one-way designation after receiving peti- tions bearing dozens of signatures frnm residents of the area. The narrowness of the 1lref!~ -30-feet -and traffic increases caused by new construC:tion led to the crltcal congestion. When cars parked on both sides of the roads. there w.u little TO(lm left for mov- ing autos lo drive throuith, complained a spokesman for the neighborhood, Aaron Bank s. To ease the parking conge~tion coun- cilmen alr.ci have agreed to forbid park ing "On one side -Of lhe affected roadwayg in ~e most congested Artaa. ~ ..... ~. -··~ .. ------ Man Faces Clemente Cl1ase Rap A JS..year-okl. Hollywood man awaits court action today on charges of auto theft and reckless driving ~ from • 111).mfie<pe.-hour P!ll"uli: ~throu(b San Clemente SUnd.ay. The chase tnded with a spectacular collision wJth • parted car. PoJlce said · they arrested William Ronald Fulton as he asserted!.}" altempted to nee the scene o( lhe 90-mlle-per-bour crash In the 1600 block of N. El Camino Real before dawn Sunday. The man received four broken ribs and superficial head cuts in the 2:45 a.m, col- lision whlch sent the parked car skidding 115 feet. The auto whi'ch Fulton was driving, a nearly-new, e:Jpensive model with 2,000 miles on it, was a total loss. officers 111.ld. The series of incidents began at the ln- t.P.resectlon or El Camino and Camino Capistrano as Patrolman Roge r Wiberg allegedly saw Fulton run• red light. Wiberg gave pursuit up the road to the palisades. . Fulton then allegedly tried to make a U·Wrn, nicked 11 city street sign and a utility pole and headed 1n the opposite dlrectlon , narrowly m•sslng Wiberg's black-and-white cruiser.! The chase then resunJtd on El Camin-0 toward San C1emente ~ for more than a mile. police sakl, speeds reached in ex- cess of 100 miles an hour. At El Camino Real and Est.aclon •. Wiberg said the fleelog auto took a curve on the wrong skit of the four·lane hi~hway. A block later it went out of con· trol. Fulton allegedly piowed the stolen car Into 3 parked auto belonging to Francai1 1vill!am Scovil, -f2, of te<H N. El Camino Real. Scovil. cifficer1 said. hid owned the 1964 model only • few week&. After the colllaJon Fulton was arrested and taken for treatment to Orange Coun· ty Medical Center, then returned to city jail to await formal charaes. City Manager's Automobile Hit A cit, car used by 8111 Clemente City Manager Ken Carr became I.hf: victim of a minor hit-run lncldent over the weekend. Carr told police his auto was struck as It waa parked OW' hls home at 203 Calle Corte1 Sund1y evening. lnve1llg1Uon later ~uJed thlt a teenqer girl slarriined her •uto brto Carr'• and then left the Hehl. Offtceri quot<d the g~I 11 oaylnf •he did not atop or leave 1 note btc1use she feared bet mother'• rtaction to riewa of the ~•ah. King to Enter Race NEW YORK (AP) -King Olav V of Norway bu flown hert to skipper a cMrtert.d Arouican yacht In the lntema· tlcinal Wcirld Championships and the Scan~lna\ lan Cold Cup. V,I Ttl.,htt. TARGET OF TERRORISTS Cambodia Ambassador Swank U.S. Ambassador Escapes Killers 111 Phnom Penl1 PHNOM PENH (UPll -Terrorists lrie<I today to assassinate ·u . S. Am bassador Emory C, Swank by blowing up his limousi ne with 20 pounds of plastic explosive strapped to a bicycle, but the bomb fa iled to explode. Jl was not clear whether the bomb fail- ed to explode because the detonator did not function or whether skillful driving on the part of Swank's chauffeur .lessened lhe impact between the car and the bi· cycle. The driver swerved and ovolded a headon crash wlt.h the cycle. Swank was 'OOl aware an attempt had been made on his life untU several hours after the ambush, an e m t) a s s y spokesman said. But lax security around the three-story embassy building was bn- mediately tightened and Cambodian guards took up positions with Chinese M47 rifles. It was a near perfect plot -except that It did not work. Swank is a punctual man and each morning at 7:30 he boards his taxi·llke checker limousine and drives the quarter of a mile lo the embassy, passing a Buddhist pagoda en route. The terrorists had studied h i s movementa and three er them took up a J>OJIUon near the Pagoda with a bicycle like lhe kind street vendors sell bread from. As be passed, the three men shov- ed the bicycle into his path with enough explosives lO rip the 'car to shreds. The chauffeur, a Cambodian sold ier, swerved sllghtly and sped to the em- baM:y. There he telephoned military police tO tell them -Of the.. incident. Police found the bi cycle with the plastic bomb Intact. The terrorists had Oed. It was lhe first attack against Americans in Phom Penh since June 15 and the first against Swank who' hns at· talned popul arity during his stay \vhich pll.'lle.'1 the one-ye;,r mark Sept . 12. Jn the June 15 altaek terrorists fl ung a grenade at a tn1ckload ol military at· tacbea -and missed. • '· ' Traditional Walli Ends 111 Court By FREDERICK SCltOEMEHL 01 lh• D•llY f'llo! ~Utt Fifteen persons will face arraignment Thursday on a ~1!.e.t..of .f.b.ar&~ as a reault of a melee Jn Laguna Beach Sun- day night during the tradJUonaJ Wbor Day weekend ;'drinkers' walk." The 15 -most of them residents of Laguna Beach -were arrested when a mini-riot broke out in front -Of lhe Orphanage Restaurant, 696 S. Coast Highway about 9 p.m, Police reported that the awner of the bar refused ad· mission to the drinkers -150 strong - which led to shouting, fighting and glass and bottle tossing. The traditional waik, celebrating the end of the summer touris t season. started in a north Laguna bar, earlier in the evening and continued south along S. Coast Hi~hway, gathering more drinkers and onlookers as it progressed. The group. carrying bottles of beer, wine and mixed drin ks, ga thered at a pa rking lot across the hi~hway from the Orp hanage when observed by police. Y:ho blocked traffic to allow the crowd to cross. It was at that p<Jint, mcmbersid'f the throng were told they would Mt~ ad· milted to the Orphanage. Several of the persons, police said, started fi ghting, throwing their drinks and ye lling oh~cenitles directed at owners of the bar. Fourteen Laguna Beach policemen, four Orange County sheriff's deputies and fou r California Highway Patr-0lmen were '1n the scene immediately to quell the disturbance. Patrolman Rebert Romaine of the local force was injured. police said , when allegedly bitten in the arm by Patricia M. O'Brien, 32. of 30262 Beneci&· Ave., Laguna Niguel. She was arrested on charges of assaulting a police ofiicer and resisting arrest. Also arrested for 2.ssault on an officer wert: Lauren L. Kelly. 25, 750 Rembrandt Drive and Billy G, Tanner, 1975 Laguna Canyon Road. who allegedly struck patrolmen James Stinson and Richard Kotzin. o .... ge 11'e•t•er Sunny skieS without the usuol morning haze are on tap for the Orange Coast Wednesday. Look for mercury readings in the 30s along the coast and into the 90s further Inland. INSIDE TODAY A tharp decli11e in birth rate during the 1960's paints to real possibility of z.ero population orowth. t.tperts say. See story, Page 4. C•llt11•·~1• I c11 .. •+~• u, , CtAHlllM tt•lt Comic' 1• C•o"""'"' 14 0.•I~ N•ll(•J If Dl¥orcn lt l=lllto•lol '''' I ll:nlt r!llnm..,r ll ''"'"« 11.u ....... ,_ l t An11 L•Ml•ra II Mav"' lS HlllOll.ll ..... W Or•"'• C~11ry tt Jylvl• f'Wllt 11 IHr'* •n ll~c~ Mtrkeh U.1l TtieY\tlM IJ• T~•-'ltl'I ll Wtllht~ f WfPMn'I lftWI 17•11 Wtrlif...... M ' -z DAJLV PILOT SC Battita, c,.sp e r s Michigan Melee Judge Po·stpones Busing Protests • • • Contempt Action Bring 9 Arrests A contempt or court hearing for Orange County supervisors Robert Battin and Ronald Caspers was continued this morn- ing until Oct. S. Planners Set Election Of Officers Election of a new chairman and vice chainnan tops the agenda fur tonight's meeting of the Laguna Beach planning commission. The election of officers will come up directly after Roger Lanphear and Laurence Campbell take seats on the comn1ission formerly occupied h y \\lilliam Lambourne and James Schmitz, \.l.'ho resigned tv.•o v.•eeks ago. Lambou~ne "'as chal!man of the bndy . Commissionus will also re s u m e. discussion about parking at Stottlemyers sandv,rich shop, 428 Glenneyre St. At lheir last meetL."lg, commissioners agreed lo try to ''liberalize" the parking re- quirement for the shop by recalculating the amount of space used for sandwich take out operations. The staff will present a report on the ntatter In o!her action, the commission v.•ill : -Continue second public hearings on !lite plan variance and conditional use permit appeal procedures. ~Consider a variance application frnm Live \Vire Cleaners. 264 Forest Ave. to allov: an existing parallel sign 10 en· croach in the separation bf.tween sign location and side property line. -Continue review of a request for a conditional use permit from Red Baron \'olksv:agen to set up a repair shop al 180217 S. Coast Highv.·ay. -l.-00k at two requests for division or land into building sites. The first request is from Ralph Carmichael. 2265-2325 Temple Hills nrlve: !he second froin Edith Moss 620.026 Buena Visla \\.'ay. Com1tian Kill ed In Road Crasl1 Labor Day traffic deaths set a new record at 71 fatalities, including a Garden Grove man. Joseph Bakunas, 48, killed when tv.·o camper trucks collided Monday on U.S. 39J near Victorville. The ·11 statev.•ide deaths eclipsed the old reC'Ord of 67 set for the three-day holi- day in 1969. Rain dampened Southern California for I.he first time in three months, making the roads slick and driving vacationers away from resort areas. A major tie-up caused by the v.·et roads f\fonday occurred "·hen a tanker truck skidded on tlle Ventura F'ree.v.•::iy near Agoura, struck a car and overturn- ed. spilling its cz..rgo of naphlha. an in· flammable liquid, across all four lanes. Outl aws Di e in Clash \1A~ILA {AP \ -Tv.•rnty outlav.·s \vere killed f\l ooday v.·hcn Philipp ine police "ilalrols fought a gang of 400 O\Jtla11·s in Lanao de\ ~or!~. JOO miles so utheast of r.1 ;in1la. One policeman 11·as v.·oundrd. The three·hour clash ~londay and snother on Sunday resu lted 1n •·an un- determined numher of {)\ltl aw.'! k11\ed."' and broke a peace agreernr nt 11•orked our early Sunday among military, nation al and.locJ1l leade1.'! OaANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Ollol.NG~ (0ol.5f PU Ill !5HINC. 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The Cities Selection Committee arm of the Orange. County League of Cities v.·hich names two members to the LAFC is asking that Battin and Caspers be held in contempt for holding thr special session in de fiance of a court ordrr issu ed by Superior Court Judge J. E. T. "Ned" Rutter. During the meeting which lasted f1;1r only six seconds, Battin and Caspers teamed with Jfyde, then LAFC chairman to remol'e Charles A. Pearson from the commission and appoint 11erbert Licker. This morning, LAFC counsel Thoma~ Woodruff asked Judge Speir<; to issue a bench warrant for Hvde who he .'!aid has not appeared at any Sessions on thr mat· !er and is not represented by an attorney. Wahl.'!ledt opposed is!iuance of the \'.'arrant an<I said lhat he will represent Hyde on Oct. 5. Another hearing on a related subject is scheduled for Sept. 20. At that tlrne the temporary order reinstating Pearson and fnrmer LAFC chairman Louis Reinhardt will be heard. Judge Rutter Aug. 21 ruled that Pearson and Reinhadt were tlle. rightful holders of the LA FC seats pending further court action. 6 Killed as T V '\ To,ver Collapses ST. PAUL (AP) -The Ramsey County coroner·s office reported six person.'! were killed today when a 1,000.foot television to\\'er collapsed north of St. Paul. Police in Shoreview, a suburb north of SL Paul y,·here the tov.·er is situated. re- ported an undetermined number of per· sons v.•ere injured. Rrports from the scene indicated lhllt the tower fell onto a transmitter building shared by \\'CCO·TV and WTON·TV, television stations in h1inneapolis and St. Paul. Another tower, sha red by KSTP·TV and an educational television station, was not affected. authorities reported. "l heard a r acket," a service station operator near the site of the collapse reported. "I saw the top fall off, then she busted all to pieces," he added. \IPI Ttloobo!t Dr,.ttta to Screeii The dramatic story of United Press International correspondent Kate \Vebb. left, in the hands of the Cambodian Viet Cong will be made in· to a movie. Actress Yvette Mimleux. right. has bought the film rights and will write, produce, and star in the film. County Labor Day Cal1n As Crowds , Deaths Dip By TERRY COVU.LE 01 lh• 01111 "llot llt tf Labor Day v.·eekenrl passed through Orange County rather quietly. Beach crowds were reported 2fl percenl lrss than normal, even though the three.- day total still topped li00,000. There were four tra.ffic deaths. but !wo of them werr actually after the official midnight deadline. Monday. A smllll riot broke nut Sunday in Laguna Belich whrn ;ibout 150 bar hop- ping patrnns werl'! rrfused entrancl'! tn one e.~!::ihlishment -hut. 1he m11in damage ,,.,·;:is si lo!. nf shattered bottles that v.•on't be recycled. The weather played ils own tricks, especially h1onday. A Seal Beach lifeguard described ii as : ''Rainy, hazy, sunny \\'i!h offshore, thrn nnshorr breezes -really strange." He surmised that beach cro1vds were down because people could not figure out the v:cather. The hea\·y surf that battered Orange Co11st beach.es Friday continued Saturday v.·ith eight-foot breakers at Huntington Beach, Ne\.l.·porl Beach and Laguna Beach. but it dropped lo under four feet at all beaches Sunday and l\.1onday. Warm 70-deg ree v.•ater quickly cooltd o'•er the weekend to 61 degrees by this morning. Lifeguards expect the cool water to prevail all week. Newport Beach topped tile crowd mark with 190.000 patrons foll owed by: Hun- tington Beach, l lf!.000; San Clemente , 115.000; Laguna Brach. 117,000 : Hun- tington ~!ate Brach, 6J.OOO: and Sral Brach, 27,000. The rescue total v.·a.'! 618 with the hulk of those coming in the heavy surf and rip· !ides Saturd;iy. Lllguna Beach lifeguards made 200 rescues on Saturday alone. The air v.·as wllrm. rllnJ!iniz: from 7R degrees 1n San Clementf' lo i8 de,l!rees in &ill Ben<'h, bu! muggy and ov ercast.. most of the weekend. A fe\v li~ht !ouches of rairt 1''ere frlt J\·londay in Laguna Beach and SC'a l Bc:ich, but it stopped as quickly /ls it st:irted. Some of the lifrguard units along the coast celebrated thrir last weekend or full service. The full !iummer crrv.'. howcl'er remains on duty through next v.·eekrnd nn the city beach in Huntingtnn Beach. Othrr areas \\'ill have lifeguards v.·orking, but not as many as during the summer. * f ! -tr Lag una Guards Given Workout In Roug h Surf Compiled lrom Wire Ser\•lces PO!'.'TIAC. Mich. -The first e:ourt- ordered school busing desegrrgatlon pr()- gram for a norlht'rn city began here !er day with the arrest Qf nine protrstini;: molhers and a boycott of classes by both white and hlack children. About 100 pickets tried to keep the buses frnn1 lea ving parking lots, hut d1~persed when police threatened arrest. Two women chained themselves to a _e:ate. Police freed them and rhen arrested th em along with four other women stan- ding nearby , Three additiona l v.·omen v.•ho chained themselves lo another ,gale a lsn we.re arrested, The nine stood mute at the ir Jlr· raignment. Their lawyer, L. Brooks Pat- terson. said the women 11re "firmly <'On- vinced that they are doing wbat·s right Lag u.nc1. Beach, Turns Doivn BUl For Car Stora ge After a number of review!! and .op. peals. a requrst for an auto st<5rage. lot adjacent to Barwick Imports. 9fi5 G!enn- eyrc St.. has been officially turned down by the Laguna Beach City Council. Owner of the company. K. R. Barwick, submitted an appeal of the most recent decision of the planhing commiss1nn \.l.'hich said a storage lot is not lhe same as a parking lot. · Parking lots are permitted in thr C· l/ALS zonr. but auto storage lots are not. Ci1y Attorney Tully Seymour advised the. councilmen last week that an appeal of ::i pl211ning commission interpretation, such as !he one presented. docs not come under the jurisdiction of the city ccuncil. "I \.l.'OUld coosidrr the matter dead:' Sey- mour said. Councilmen rejected a v.•ritten bid from Barwick, v.·ho was not present at the meeting, 10 continue . the matter to the next meeting. .."'e·ve drferred this thing again and again."' commented Edward Lorr. "He's had plenly of time." Lag una Schools To Hire Aides and no iury in the world is going to con· v1rt them." It ;ippeared that only about 2J Jlf:r cent of the city's 2J,(l()ll children v.'ere coming lO ~ChOOl !Oda y, f.\OS! of the bU:SPS which \vere to take \\'h1te rhildrrn into bl;ick ne1Rhborhoods and h\ack children into white nei ghborh oods mJ1de 1heir runs v.·1Lh onl y ;i frv.· pupils aboard. Pro!es!1ng parents taunted hus dri\·ers v.·1th shout s of "your bus will never make 1t" and '"look at the crreps driving them, look at the black creeps.'' Dril'ers. both bl ac k and 1\·h1te . \.l.'ere ac- cnmpan1ed by a supervisor on each bus. An1ong the picket sii;:ns was one reachng •·Bcltrr Living 1'hrough the Klu Klux Kllln ·· The relatively peaceful 1oaugural1on nf bu.sing v.'?.~ in sharp contras! to the bomb- ing of JO en1pty )}uses Aug. :10. The in- cident brought a sharp warning frnm U.S. District Judge Damon J. Keith, v.•ho originally issued the desegregation order in hlay. 1970, lhal the btJsing would start on schedulP toda v r1•en 1f U S. marsha ls or FBI agents h<id to be :ibnard. There werr no idrntifiable federal agents on the buses. Only minor protests were reported In scattered areas of the South today as morr big urban school distrir!s opened for the f;ill term under lough new court orders requiring an end to classroom i;egregation. Except for buses running behind schedule and, in some cas~s. missing pickups. no major problems y,·ere reported by schnol officials, "E\'erylhing seem~ l.o he. percolating as v.·e v.'ould hal'e it," said a spokesman for the Chattanooga, Tenn .. schools. The opening day was also reported quirl in Nashl'ille, Tenn .. v.•hich unsuc· cessfuJJy sought ;i sta y· in a court order that placed an additional 15.000 pupils aboard buses in the Tenne5see capital. Alpii1e Inn Hit By $14,000 Fire F'irf' ellrl.v tod;i)' heavily damaged the Alpine Inn in Sil l'eradn Canynn. a "'ell kno,,.,·n landmark in the mountain area, Orange County firemen s:i1d an esl.imatecl $14.000 damage 1vas done lo the structure wh ich v.·as built in thr early J930s as a home and converted lo a re.'!taurant 20 .vear.'! ago. The structure, O"'ned by Julian Felix or Orangr, was almost lntal!y involved in flames whpn rirernen arrived in response to a 5 a.m ::ilarm , according to Battalion Chier Jack ~lnnk Immediate Tax ·Holding S::iturday's surf kept Laguna Beach lileguard~ constantly in the water making 200 rescurs. Two guards drew special du - 1.y' The Laguna Beach Unified Schl')()I District wilt probably hirl' twn teaching a.'!sistants and two teacher aids under a redrrally funded program to help the unemployt>d. l)r \\litlinm \Jll nm. fl istric1 supenn- tendcnl. told thr school board l::i.~t week the district will rttei\•e $13.500 under the pro~ram. Of the $2.8 mi!li0n allocated 10 Orange County by !he Em('rgenrv Employment act nr 1971 , about ~800,000 will go tn school dis!ric!s. Co11n1y firf'mrn 1vcrf' ::11rlrd hy U ~­ fore.~! Service pcrsonnrl in hat!llng the bl:i ?.r 11·h1r h fO(lk morr than an hour to control. The ca11sr 1~ undrr invrsl1ga!.ion Pushed by ,Gov. Reagan One, Tracy Sizemore. towrd a sm;ill bnat to shore -with his paddle bo11rd. David Rllthje ol Cul\'er Ci ly took a small boat from Boat Canyon, but !he stiff wind capsized him . Thr cafr "·as h<'avily dam::iged by noods in 1969 and had been repaired. Man Burg larized While on T r ip By GEORGE SKELTON SACRAl\1E!'.'TO (L:Pl l -Gf)\". Ronald Reagan today asked the recon\"ening California Leg isla!llre fnr immediate adoptio n of state lnc0 me tax v.11thhold1ng, ll nd ind ic::ited a further lax increase \1 1"1ulcl he needed if the la1l'makrrs don't rr~pnnd. Reagan told a news conference "It 1s Se rvices Slated For l\1rs. Sp aetl1 The T"iel' Baird B. Coffin of St. l\fary·s Episrnpal Church \\'ill offic.iatr at Thur~­ day afternoon srrvices for Ma rlha Lowell Spaelh. 25-year Laguna Beach resident \1ho died Aug. 29 at South Coast Com· munil y Hospilal. She was 60. J\·Jlss Spaeth, 11•ho made her home at 11~2 La \'is1a Dri1·e, v.·as a nati1·e of /.1ll.~sarhusetts. She served \\'ilh the American Red Cross during World \\'ar JI Her only sur\·ivor is a nephew. Robert P. Hutchins of l\1anchester, Vermont. Pri\"ate burial will follow the • pm. service Thursday in h1cCormick Laguna Beach Chapel. imperative that \l."ithholding be passed Sizemore paddled out. fnund the boattr v.·ithin thr nrxt two v.•eeks if it is to go in· in good cnndi!ion, then paddled ttie bnal's to effect nn Jan, I. masthead into shnre and returnrd to tow "Postponing implementation beynnd lhP hnal back in . that da1P," lbr governor continued , ''will significantly reduce revenues needed !.fl Another _guo:od. John R11chm::in, spPn! rn!'et the current year's budgrt deficit.'' half hi~ right·hour sh ift in !he 11•ater Reagan spoke al a ne:ws conference -v.·hilP watching the ~wi mmer~ 11t St. his first regularly schcrl1il ed one in 1v.·n Anne's Re;ich . B11chm::in set ;i new nne- months -as he and the Lrgis!ature da.v rescue recnrd fnr that heach hy aidin~ returned from a three·v.·eek vacation. .14 per . ...ons An other 15 v.·rre re.scued there Reagan predicted there \\'nuld be. 11 ''head-on c.ollisiQn" brtv.·een t he with ::in assist frorn the lifeguard boat. Legislature and him over such Issues a.g The previous hi.l!h wa~ 3.1. Dr. Ullom said the !raching personnrl may be needed at the F:lementary 1,,·r\ tn thP district hased on rxpected enroll· mr>nt growth Thr superint !'ndrnt s:iid he will <lefinitely know if !he addilion;i) hel p is nf'Pded v.·hpn srhnol opt>n!' Sep1 13, If the dl.'!1rirt hfls nnt grown C'nough l.r\ 1,J1rranl fhP eKlr;i [l01'itlons. Dr. Ullom s::1id persnns could he hired r.,r m::1in- trn::inc" v.·n rk or tn de~·rlop new contputC'r programs. Thr !rustee!' ;:avp larit Approval !n 1hr hiring plfln find indfcatecl offici al AP- pm\"al 11•ould ht' given 11t !he board "s mreting Tuesd;i _v. For l\1rl \"1n C. Jnnes nf San Cle menti!. his ret111·n fr,..n1 R \"llration th is pAst ""el'kf'nd 1v:i" :i rH~n1;i 1 onr. \\"hile hr was l:Onr , he lold P')lict . son1Nine hrokP 1n111 h 1~ rrsirlcnre ;it 1407 1\lr;;7;ir and s1nlr :i pistnt. camera~. cash ie11·rlr~· .111d a sr11b?~dil"ln1:? apparatus. Th e Ins.~ ll'as pl::1rcd at ~~011. Pol1cti s:11rl snmenne ('nlerf'<I .JonP"« home thrOU.'lh a hl'drnorn w1nrloll", The I.hr.rt 1v:is di ~covered l;:iJp Fnd;i \'. i::chool finance. increased taxes and state ~;:=============================:::::;:;:;:;::::.===-====~ rmploye s~\ary hikes. I Berorr it lld journs for the year, the L£·gls].oll1re lll.~o mu!'t r<'apporlion con· gressional llnd lrgislative districts. decide !he fate rif 11 proposal b;icked hy en- vironmentalists to protect the Californi,11 cnas11int'. Rnd meet a growing concern abnut prison vinlenC'P. Positive Thinking! Besides immrdiatr adoption o r Y1ithhnlding. ReAgan also l!sked the relurning Legislalure lo trlend a March 31 lega.I deadline for pflyi ng off lax an · tlcipation notes. Ttiese note~ represent a for1n of outside borrowing from privatl'! inslltutions and rnable lhe state to ha\"e enough cash on hand In PJIY ihl bills. Aragan said v.•ilhhnlding and tax 11n· eicipation note~ "requlre immediate, urgent action." There's a a round about how lot of talk going that this type of poor bu sine ss is, • We bel ieve thinking CAN be a state of mind and will only create what everyone is afraid of. When Salesmen who call on · us cry about business , we cover our ears and refuse to believe it. F ot1r l(illed i11 Accidents ' Consequently we are experiencing unprecedented growth for the 111 Cou11ty Over Laho1· Day. Four persons died f\tonday and et1rly today in Orange County La.'oor Day holi· day-traffic accidents, lh e C\'lroner's office reported. ThP. dl'!ad '. --ChRrles E. Gemlndeo, 50, or Jn· dlanApnlis . -Lnis R. Gemlnd,n, 47, Qf In- dianapolis. -SHntlatt:o R. Carrion, 25, of 820 \V. \\'alnut St., Santa Ana -George A. !'lletralfe, 22. of 907 S. Huron St . Sant~ Ana. ;\fr. and l\lrs. Gem111den Wf're killrd rarh• tnd av 11ht n the small pickup trurk. in v.·h1C'h lhry v.·rrf' passrn~ers. lravelinJt (niHh fin rhe !'an DIC!'.?" fr,..,v.·av, cnlhded wtth an Orange Count}' Sheiiff' patrol unit. California High way Patrol officers said !he pickup, dr!vtn by Walter GrRnt, 3.~. of Coronado, changed lane11 near Avery Pllrk\.l.·ay and rollided with the sheriff'.'! car. Granl and Sheriff's deputy Francis W. Petronelh1, 30. were not injured. Carrion WRS killed f\1ond11y evening ln ~ hcadon crHSh on Irvine Boule\'ard near Si1nd Canyon Ro11d. rnjurf'd v.·ere !he dril'er nf the othr r car, E11iabr1h Anne Lynn, 19, of Santa Al'la And her husbRnd WilliHm . 20. a l\.1arine. l\1clclltre d1cd rar!y J\londay nf iniuries rtceiv~ Sunday night 11•hen , according lo pollrt. his !'mall imporltd car ~truck ~ parked vehir.11" on Glas~eu Street ne.ar La \l'ta Avenue in Orange. • fourteenth consecutive year! Think about it! ALDEN'S CARPns • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COJ TA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: M ... "'" ~ t to !:JO -Frt .• t to 9 -Sot .. t :JO to I , • ' I , I ! l 2 DAil V PILOl SC LEGAL NOTICF. -= HOJl(E 01" "lllLIC M•A•lttt .. Ol•C• I~ M•ctv ''"" !tie! ell Int "'~ ~•• ol ~•D•t'll..,, 1''1. •• Int n...,r of I lO ~ '" • Pllflollc ~·~· 111, .. 111 o. n11a •' ''" ••tutu "'"tine o( tn• e ... ,d o• l1~1l•tl 9f l'e1mt&lll ~•II•• 3CllO<ll l?l•l•ln et ,,.. Currl(wlum Mtltrllh l:oM.,., Ht. 1 ll9!11nou11 l •"-· F01mlo111 V11 .. t, C1llto•n!1 10 '''"' 111 ••1e•n•n• •o ,,.. O•tn•t Cout1t• Flooa Control It• mo 1u._ O! llOQ<I (°"'"'' '""' "''''' con .... "''*" ti tno P""' Sc~ool, lllo NO. 1' Pu,illl'lea O•t nt c C<>.011 Ot ll• •11o1 s • .i .... ~, 1. , .. 11 nxi.11 "' '" l.EGAL NOTICE ,,,,.-"---1 "ICTITIOUS l lJSINISS NAME ST.t.Tf:MIN! fllllow1no ~•r>D<'I 11 ao1ng PllllCl ·PEllltlN~ MOVING AN 0 •TOll:AGE CO, "91 W 1t1n SI , Ccult Mou. (111! 11 .cno•d •. '•le•. 7'10' l n1n11t, Co•1• Mtu Ct lll '"" buol111u 11 Mint cona..,..1tt1 bv on lr•<ll~1du• I R1tn1td I l'•IC9 '"'' •I•''"''"' IUM wll'tl fflt CIU'll• Cle•• pl Or~n'>o COUftTV en: .t.U•. ~-10 1. B; B•••llV J MoO<lo•, OoPUIV Coo.ml• C•~•~ l'o,nl lll\f"<I Ot•<>t• (<1~1! 0•11• Piiot, .t.'1DU•I JI, """ $fpten1bt1" ,, 1 .. 71, LEGAL NOTICE ,. 121>• l'ICT!TIOUS BU"Nf.IS NAMf. JTATl:MINT ,~. 10110 .. 1n11 '''""'"' ••• ""'"9 ...., .. ,, ..... !Ill HAllBOD ~E.t.LTORS . .:JO !. l/lfl Srreer, Co110 Me••· Coh!D<nl1 97'11. Jo Ell•n l •k•" J11' H111n10,,,., NewPCr! 6••<"· C••nor,,I• •7MO ~<I•• Hrom4<lnlk. JU Prlnt•lon, Co&!• Me10. Ct lllornl• t11,1 " Jftn Von Otr Bor<11n, \161 Tu>lln A~t ADI 1·1, Co•l• Mou. Colllarn11 01,11, f11,1 b"''"''' I• ~tint conduClo<I b• 1 t •,,•••I 01r!ne•llllp. Jeon Ven Der Borden Tnlt olo!omont lilt(! wl!11 !llo Caun!~ Cl•1k o! Or•nt• Counh on· •u•vl'I l1, 1'1!. av a•ttv J. f11r11sr~ Oe1>UI• Cauni. Clerx, Publl•nNI Otonge Co11t O•lly Piiot, ,luQu>I Jl, 1nG Stplom~•r /, ll. 11. 1tn 10 1.11 '"' ... LEGAL NOTICf; I' UHi ll'ICTITIOUI aU51Nl:il MAMI ITAT•MINT follewln1 ••'"" 11 llltl"I VAL '"'TEltl'ltlll1, no w ••• 11,. C~I• Mo11 (1111. V • .t.. LK~•MY, UO. I Ottl n l'rt nt, l.+bol, Ct lll 11111 bu1lnu• I• ll~n1 canlllutltd by on llldlvlau11 V . .t.. locktMV T~ll 1t1t1m1f\I llltlll will\ '"' (OUn!V c1.,k ol o""'' caun!Y '"' Aut . ,o, in i. lh llt~trl• J, Mt••t•, 0.~!V C1vnty Clt rk. 1'1·bllt kod ,,.,..... l l 1'11 LEGAL NOTICE ----"I I' !U ll l"ICTITLOUI •UllHlll N.t.Ma IT.t.TIMINT Th• !ellowl~• ,.,.,~ It <lo•nt bu1lnt11 •I: TH.l'f"Q $Till llUL I£ 011 CO . t Jll ICr omor. Wo1lmln1ttr. COIT! l'!tU w 11n• e . Th .... •• Jr .• IUll COtll ''" <>t ro•n C>•o~•. Colll "'61. T~I• bui l""u 11 bllnt co~euLIHI llV on l""lvlauol. W1vn1 E. Thom11 Jr. Y 011r Mo1ae11. Big B1·othe1· See11 fu 1977,Not 1984 By S''LVIA PORTER Terrifying instances of the misuse or a buse or private in- formation amassed by cotn- puters are now being cited almost daily. Becoming alt too fanuhar are lhe hardships 1ufft red by th1 unde1ervin& btcauae (If bid credit rallnga resulting merely from som e slipup in the co mputer system. Now itself the disturbed computer industry beeom ing deeply about the prospe<:t that. in the near fut'ure, com· puters v.·111 be able to print out the most lnllmate details of our Jives -at the mere push of a button by any Tom, Dick or l-la rry, Here is a hard analysis or the current situa- tion and dangers by Robert P. Henderson, vice president of HoneY'vell Jnformation Services. Q. Do you really think y:e are threatened with a "1984" -a na llon in which "Big Brother" knO\\"!( t>verything about t'verybod}•? A. By 1975. 1!'s possible 11•e'll br at the embroyonic world data bank stage. BPfore "·e begin to build our files and progran1m1ng systems, we h11d better decide how we're going to control the information that goe~ in or out or the syslem btcause, if we don't, by the end of 1977 we will be in George Orwell's ' ' I I 14 . ' ' rnstuices o! lnvu lon1 of privacy and •bu••• or com- put er1z:ed data ar1 we 11 doc umented. The danger is alread v very serious Q Ho\\' do you see the scope or the problem ' A. Companies that use coni· putt.rs have fairly detailed personal hislories or !heir employes. The wage and LEGAL NOTICE salary h1stury. 1nHhral and in some c ase s, psycholog1cal records: subjective t'valua. Hons of v.ork. performance "Subjff·rive·• 1s a key word because there is 11lways the posstbillty that a supervisor's report on one of his ~·urkers can be Influenced by the way the employe combs his hair or cooked his eggs in the n1orn· ing The inrorn1alion in the computer's possession e11n in- fluence :i Pt'rson's ability to get a job, to obtain credit to buy a house, tu i::rl a sceurity clea rance, to srnd a child to college, and an aln1ost endless list of other things. Q. How can the proble n1 be mel7 A What is needed is 11. realistic set nr safcguardc:; to protect the fundamental right to privacy. Q Do yo u see a precede11t in the Fair Credit Repnrting /\cl -whic h for the first lin1e gives protection In persons denied credit"! A. Yes. this is a fine st;lrl - but it appt1e.~ onl.\ In L'red1t agencu~s. Still. 1t 1s a good bei;inn1ng, l>ec;iu:-e 1r a p<'rso11 is denied ('redit bec-ause of an ;idverse report by a th ird par· 1y, say a credit agencv, the person rnust be !old why he was denied credit and who prnv ided the inforrnat1on. lie then has the right lo go to the th ird party and have the in- formation corrected, If It ii fa lse. Also the act says 1hat most data more than •even years o!d must be dropped from the fi les. Q \\lh;it safeguards do you predict rnr u~·1 T~l• ,,.1,1,.1nr 1.1..i wllh 1'11 Cou~•v1------0o.;;;;-------1 Cl1t• .,. 01 1~go tav~t¥ t n: .t.u•u11 .JD. "' IM11 A ~·ederal !aws protecting: ind1v1duals against abuses o( 1he1r pr111aty. Most likely, he a1·v fines wi ll be used to pun1Sh lhe parties responsible for damaging the indlvidu1I. There should be Federal relil:ul ations cov er in g In· formation th1l IL kept In data banka, aueh as who can see lt a nd to whom and' under what cireun1Slances ii can be released. I think il"s possible thal the govt'rnml'.'nt will 11dopt some forn1 of l f c r n s i n g • ref!U lat1on or certificatio n or data banks and the people 1hnt administer th em _ ltll. llv lltv•tlv J . Mo<ldu D11ut~ Cwn-.. tCTITIOtJI I UllNlll l Cl ~ N,t,MI JTATIMIMT v l"wb~;l~llll Or•n• CD11I 0 11\y •llot. Th• lell1,..1~1 '''""' '" dtint ,l11tu•I Jl, •n<I l••f1mH r /, I•. 11, buoln~u 10 1111 2•11·11 VILLA Ol!!T,a, Al'TI 17,11 'Tr11k LEGAL NOTICE I' 11Mt l'ICTITIOUI IUllNlll N.t.MI ITATIMIMf Tn1 lollowlno per>on i. dolnt ti.111ln1n 1' f' Ar.JD P LEASING, 1119 M1rulll•• Wov, P o. l!lo• 7(1J!, Coot• "'"''· t"/617 t;t ,r~~ro I!. fl"""""• l .. t M••u lll•• W•v. Co•!• M••• Tn" b11•!n•" " !>ting «>ndvtlt<I b~ 111 tnd1Yl8u•I Ro<nt rd e l!ow•« T~;· •l•!~m•nt ••IPO WO!ll !h• (O<JnlY Cle•k of Oronoo (11<.JnlY on •u•u•T 11, ltll By Bt ll• J. Borg1,.n O•o111v Count• ci:~~·11,11M 0>1~•• Ce•I! 0111v Piie!, ,l,11tull Jl, •~If J1~ttmt1tr 1. ll, 11, ,t,v~~u•, Aoortm•nl 1, (;1rd•" C>rov~. Colllo•n••· Jo u oh T D~Sl lo•. •JU llnr!h I •mo Av•nuo, "o"h HollywoW. (1111 '"'°' ~idn•V GMO.ia. M.O . 0 r n "'!. y llu>ldlng, l(olu t t •nTu, Oo~l•nd. C.M" ·~· 1 hh bu"n~" I• ~andUc!fd by '" 11111~ caro>or1l1<> &UOCL&lion ol~tr lll•n I "'""'"""'· Ja>P<>h T O•S•lv• SIO""V G1rl1ela, Mo. Thi• >11!t m•nl ""'' t1lt<1 W•lll !Mf CO<.m tv (lo•k of O••noo Caun1y on ,t,vou1t 11, ltll. Low ll!l<U ol .t.rnale, lmlt~ & Sc~w1r!I l'IM Wlh~1r1 Boulov1rd, (iu1h u al LO• .t.n11l11, Col•I '1111<1 ,.ubllo~H O•tnlt Ct•ll AUIYI! Jl l llCI S1111mb1r 101 Ooolv l'l!~I 1, H II, )l),.J I Q. How much resenlmrnt does this breed against the computer? 1'11 1•111-11 LEGAL NOTICE ,,. ________ ,, A. Probably a lot. but the ~omputer 1l1111lf is not the pro- blem. ll'!! how people u1e the computer. Wit hout H. we would be swan1pl.'d with pa- perwork and" our ecQnonl.lc grov.'lh wou ld be sharply limited. --------------11 " yeu 11re 1tot u1ioi9 A111worrh1111 ,. 11M1 $111>n1ee, Ye1 o re 11•t fffth19 1111 l'IC TI TIOU~ BU51 NeSI of y1111r cofls. MAME STATEMENT T~• !ollowonQ "'''°" ;, oo,,1g bu1ont u TELl,HONI •• ANSWllllNG IUltfAU COU RlES'f INSUt;L ,t,N(£ AGENCY. S35 7777 Q \\'hat shoulrl lhe com- puter indus!ry do lo help' 79 t o.in 6. C11<.Jnlr• Ra~a. O•onttf. '1MI. • N~>I N. Ne•••. 98'i0 Gorlltl~ Avo Na lM. HunT•n••on tflot~ ,1::=====::::::::::::~:1 Th•• bu""'" " boln0 co"auc•HI bY on -- lnd1>tdV1I Nfll "' Ntt lV A i\1anuf::i('IUrcrs (';lll prl)- \'ide a broad array or de v1ers and systenis to protect com- p u t er 1 "/. e cl da!a from t111:1u!ho11zrd use. Thrn ('nn1· pu tcr users can 1nakc sure that thr information the y posse.ss ls n\"lt rl1 sl:lo:;;cd !n u11autho;ri1.f'd prrso ns :incl 1 hal lhf'Y 11\Sl\[ULC prntl'<lur'l'S ti) lM1 Mo!om1nt lll•d "''T~ lh• Coo ntv C-l"k "' o .-no• coon1v o" "'"'"'r ~le 1'11 II• 8tt1v J. B1rG•ltM, Otol/IV C~unl~ ~Ink Publ,.n10 Orono• Cu&<I Colly P •lol, A ~oufl 31, n~o S•ol•m~•r I. "· 11 Ull Jl?O·ll LEGAL i\'OT1Cl-: LEGAL NOTICE ..... ll'ICTITIOUI IUSLNll• NAMI ST.t.Tl!MINT Tht followlM Por•"" I• ~Int bv•I""" "' Nowaorl alvd , (Mii M•U· (ti. P,t,CI FIC fl USI NESS ~AL.ES. J05JI El rl T. OeWoll, UC> L .... woocl 0 • • (1>'111 MHt. Col, T11!1 bullMU 1• M l'"' cont!VC!HI bv •" INl<vklv1I. Et'1 T. O«WOll TM1 1lt tt m•"I ll!tlll Wiii\ Ille Caunly Cl••• of O••'"'" Cnuntv 1111: Aut u•t 11, I'll. llY lt!IV J. lltr•11911 °'""'''Cai.MW c •or\ Publl1~ Or1nM Coo1t O••IV ll'llol, Au-! )I .,,.. S•~••mll« I, U, 11, 1111 lllllt·ll LEGAL NOTICE " 1?'61 l'ICTITIOUI IUllNISI NAME 't,t,tlMl:NT 11\o ff1110WIM ~ertlll\ !1 ltt)llHI bv.inoU ... .t.O I UlLDEltS, 11!10 f'll.,_., Wov 11,,, 11-<>. l',O. lo• u•1. c.,,, M•••· c~.,.~14 N, <>•v, '100 ""''''°" w11 1111111 11-G, C•t• Mne, t i ll!. 1111' Tftl• llutlntH II M!llt (.-Udt<i "'Y on lfldi•llllvtt. autlell M. OI T ~II 111~1 "'"' wltll !Too (1J1Jnlv t"lfr~ "'or1,..,, CflJ ntv en· '"' ll. 191• , t llt!IV J . 6ltt 1lf11, 0.Pi•!V CDUnty Ct•r~.. , , r>u11111M"111 O••"•• ,,,.,,, o.11o "" • ,ivnu11 11, t nlll lHl'IUlll>lr 1, I•. ll, ttll 1311111·11 LET'S BE FRIENDLY JI ynu hevf' nr1\' nriJ.:hb•1rc: or knQ\\' or ao yonf' nlot\"lni:; to 011r Ar<'a, 11h•11st• tr ll us !'<"I that 1.1·r m l )' r -.:!t ·nrt n frirndly \l"t'lcumc-and tlr!11 thrrn In hrr::om(' Pll'flllllint ••d in 1hf'ir Tl<'\\' s111-ro1u1tl 1n;:;s. So. Coast Visitor 4!4"0579 •9'-9J61 Harbor Visitor 646-0174 possess •~ no1 d1sclo~cd ro unauthnrt1t>d 1)('r.sons ;ind th;1t !h r'v ln.~!1 l utr 11rur-rr!urrs 111 f'lr11r 1 hr 1 clra~~ (If in· lorma!1on w11h the person rnn· crrned 1n 1t1e rclrast>. Th i" right , 1 "n1 «r111111ne<.>d. y, ill lie cnfnrc('d by lhe gnve r nmen~ - so t;On1pu1 er U~f'r~ m1Rhl as well Ret ready for jt now. Beautiful Stick-on LABELS 1' ONLY"\ $12& ~AX INC~ Personoli1ed • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yourself or • Friend Mey b• used on env1lopas as return 11ddrt11 le beh. Aho v1ry liandy as identif io::41f ion lebel1 for m1rk in9 p1rion1I it1ms ~uch es book1, r1cord1, photo1, otc. l1b1ls stick on C'jle1s end m1y be u11d Tor m1rkin9 home cenn1d foc.d itam1. All libels •re priri.ted with ityli1h Vogue typ• on fin• qu1lity wh ite· 9umm•d pepar. ---------------------, r "Ill"' tlol• ,_ ... <Ii• ~n<f ll'llll Wlllo t l.U tt: I I l'lltl! "'"'llflf LIWI Oh~ l",0, •~i Jut I I C•ot• ........ CllU, fl'2• ' I I I I I I f I I I I I i PILOT PRINTING J L----------------------- Sliort Cl1unged? •·ivhal this count r~· needs is a good five cent nickel," s,1ys 'l'allahassrt.· l'hilrn1asist Tom J\>liles. Tom opened a roll of nl'v. ui<·kcls to put 1n the cash register v.1hen he nOlll"ed that one of the n ickels is a halfnickel- or l\\'O and one half cents. Rival Ba11ks l(eep Tig1itest Seciirity NE\\r YORI\ !UPl1 -Two riu1et men carryi ng locktd d1sp1.1tch c 111c~ recentl y board- ed e plant! for Phoenix where Lhey held a series ol mertings behind closed doors. On their rrturn rhey !old f!'w p<.•ople \\ hl'rt' they had been. let alone whal 1\as discussed. f_is p1onagc agents off on a set rel mission·~ Not at till. Twn b;u1ker." npera1ing \\1111 profiles a.~ low a~ CIA a,i;ents In 1his con1 pel1!i\le age of erupting new ser\lices, full serv1et' b11nks are extremely careful to keep rival banks ln the dark. Such lnnnv11t1ons as 1ncon1e t a x preparations. s u p~rcht'l"I-.!-., one-sta1cmrnl banking and al!-rvt•ryth1ng chcck1ng accounts r f' rt u i r c ninnths of pl anning and hclly capital outlay. ··we \vnuld 'I want In inve-:t al\ lhal l11n<.' and n1onf'.Y only to have a t:ornpelitor bent us to 1he punch.'' expla ined John Bal lard, as.'li1t11nt cRsh1cr at f irst Na tlonAl Bank and ·rrust of Macon , Genr ifia. ont. of the men who met in Phoenix. "So \\ r are guarded, \•ery guard- ed." SECURITY OLANK ET Th<' security b1ankrl lhr(l\\Tl oYcr sueh pla11n1n.i: 1nt·l udc5' 11:; rew bank ptirsonnrl as pil~si­ ble, very little infnrtnatinn put <in paprr 11nd R <.-rash oprl"a · !lll/1 Al ~1arine f\1 idlnn d 1'1nke_1· 1\nt1nn:1I J3nnk 1n I:: as l :g:~t~,.11):9 !:>etaukel. New Ynrk. only !wo :~~.J.-.7:.1 :, stall oHu·crs worked last year !~~~E~~'.1~ on a prOJN'l "'hl<'h offered hig :~~~!1~1 .o.Jo depositors /rec teh•vi.,.ion sets, !~:;:~·~/. 1 60 powerbo<it.~ :ind ;1utomob1Jes. ~·~1~~~ e~ l They worked d;1_v and night ... ~.~ Inc ... l;"o,ot1 10b beforr 111111011n1'1ng !he p!<Jn . •1r ~.., 60o AJ •ndu•!rlt• ""Thr ~h1irlc1-l)1r lead time, •~•on~ ·~ the lri>s risk of ;i lra k -it's as !::.~~··,"!,~~. " Id Jbert All><r!oC JI si mple ilS !h:il, sa A AH>erl•~• li \l/1ni:1~k1. l'l{'t' president or !\~~~ lt~?n ' i\1;1nn1• !ll11ll;iud Tinker. "In :l~~~~~a 3r! nu1 l"<l~C'. fr1un eonrt:pl1on to !l::.,mf~ ·l: first nrw~pnp1 r ad 11 took •11~Lud 1 •o !l~~':.,a 1"l,i ;Ll.J<oUI h 10 llC'f'k~ ., AIJltd (h t in 111 C•1 lurnbu~. Ohio, thr City :::~ .... ~.~~" 1ti '.":at1onal Bank rr;ilrzed 11 had .. 111•0 <>a '' Al lodf'a 11' l snmrlh111~ whrn an officer .. 111oal'' 1 «r ,t,trl•a tr ~'' thou,t:hl l)f d1)1n~ inrome tax ~lii~~hs~,"; retuins fflr custnn1ers. Since it Ar1 r1n1,t,u1 . .o •m11Suq 1.60 \l'<luld t:ikr lwn or three •t.1a•c JO ,t,IDll•" Com n1onth.~ tn plan such a service, Amor E1 1.10 Am E1 110.0 tt ic b:.ink dceidt•d to muzzle the .. '"~'" ·'G ,t,'l'ltH el), oppnsnion through a bold ap-:~11:1~1i'' ,011 proach It announced in a ~'t~:J, ·i5:.i Amlout 1 10 bl11rr of ad11C'r\ising what it Am.BIClllM .11 Arn Ct n 1 » \\!Ould do. IL "·urked \\•hen lhe .. c1" p11.l' " d Id be I Amc'"'·11 oppn s1t1on t'1: 1oe to put n .. c~1 1n 1.10 a "mr, too" posi !ion. !~;~fu:,.1: HREACllES OCCIJR :,;v1;1.,\1~1 1 While ~cc;11r1l y branche~ oc-•01ort11 ,:io, •m DuelY11t ADu1YI ~ &l ,t,mE!Pw t 10 •mE•Pw •I Bal1cock Na ntes ::;:~::~~ ,t,m Fin I \0 l\cw l\'lauao-cr "' AmFln ~1 50 "Gn8" 1,l J.9 A G .... 1,, •. so • Gnln p!I IO l.m Holot .•D AH01!1t ll0 ~a nta Ana resident, Angus I. Am Ho10 .11 Mac(:ilhvray, has betn named :"'~~fc.i3~~ rnanager of the newest faelllty : :;1~:: ~,·: of Bab(.'ock EI C'ct ronics Corp, Am Moro .. . • . AN•IOll J 70 II) Coohdgr, An~.. A Rfl0~ .II• ' l h I l Am S.•I 11 A snokcsmnn or e p an Am SMP &01J :O:il!d, r..1ac:Gill1vray, who joined:,...\':,':~~ 1 ;g Babcoek 1n 1962. wlll be in :m51~1:~f 11•0 charge. of personnel and ex-Am $1~ro1 n . W. 11 . ,t,l &T ..,. p11ns1on under 1 1 am .. ,., ra.t 1 . .e Boydstun, f) I re cl o r of :~.~ ".'60' t.1anu racturing. :-:zw ,,J:i'l:H Prof ii Rattles Control Market ,.....,.~n ·'° Amtttt 60t AM'-It!( 1 Amf1c ... AMP Inc 64 AmpP9~ lit Aml)O~ Coro Am•ttr 1 16 A1T,.l•r pt M Amtlt<I I ID •won l"a I 10 AJIPCOll 110! NE\V l'OHK IUPJ ) -TI1e Aml1I .JO I . Anetor>d ,SOii possibil ity that I ie w11 ge·pr1 ce :~r~Q<~b1 lrccze may be 101ned hy some Ar>d CJ1y , to ' .,, II . a111c1tt<• ,1:!1 conlrols on pro 1 ... " a~ we 1:i; ~oO L1tr h h """(D CD 1' ohv1ouJ:ly :in :in:it crnll lo I e .t.P1. Cora ' F II '"'r!. '~ sl<><;k n1:irkPI, E , utton A~n M'' Th . 1 °"'f "'-~A "' I.II and Co. say!I e 1mpac . v A•t•'• 1~ etiurse. wnul rl depend upon !;~~,·~a~ 1 wtu1t fnrrn it might lake, lhc ~;:~n~sc; ~1~1 firm U }'K. ~·,i~~o ~\'tfv Complete-New York Stock Li st ..... . .. (Ml.) Hiii! L•w c-c11,. ... . .. tlMl•.J Hl9fl Ltw c.-" c111. •• , L ' . ' ,. DAJL Y PI LOT " iSCC)URl OUR NAME MEANS DISCOUNTS EVERYDAY! WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES . EASTERN . GREY SOLE BONELESS FILLETS McCOY 12·0Z. PKG. BEEF BACON WHOLE BODIED USDA INSPECTED STEWING CHICKENS McCOY BEEF ROLL SAUSAGE 39~b. 59E~. ~It.·, SHORT RIBS "'"" ... $tllf41; _DJ"'···· .... ~~~:. R '.. ·p~---· + I ... " ~· '• ' . .. ... I • ·-':,•'>• •' · . t 1 GAME HENS EXCELLENT FOR BBQ PORK '"'"STYLI ROAST ~~:=·· RUMP BONELESS SHOULDER Clod Roast c lb fROZINfOOD JENNIO TURKEY ROAST WHll f MlXfD 2 LB. PKG. 2 LB. PKG. 298 219 BEEF & BEAN BURRITOS 49 ~ . VAN DE KAMP HALIBUT 48 ( 80Z.BOX I b • .__-"'8 .... 9'--c __ _, 79~b. WE NOW CARRY ZACKY FARMS CALIFORNIA GROWN, PRESERVATIVE-FREE FRYERS SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. LOOK FOR THEM IN THE FRESH MEAT CASE. "'-!.SOl<Tt:Oe MEOIUM • J;.>fD, SLUE, SLACK MON£Y SA\IERJ SOOK SAVER ! BLAZE STICK PEN 23' . -~ FAD BAGS MAKE 150 COUN1•COLt£Gt11UllO 4 /Jij ~~~~tri~~asi ~ COLORED FILLER PAPER 81 ' SE! llUTIUCTlONS ON THI 1) Ol • /\!llOSOL •!?LG .,,, ........ , ..... ".. @ s1v'LE°HAiii sPRAY49' -~THERMOS \LJ'.!)SNACK JARS 77' @ DlALDEOOORANT" 7S' 30 COUNT EAGLE PENCILS 67' l!ANO McN ... tlY VOYAGE GLOBE WITN WO•LD ATU.S 16" ht OF SEASON • NEW CROP M IX OR MATCH • BLACK e RED e SEEDLESS• ITALIA BACK-TO-SCHOOL• LUNCH BOX GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES GRAPES 00 SWEET RED RIPE• WHOLE WATERMELON Cantaloupe 4 ~ 1°0 IT'S SI fl A SUNMAID RAISINS • r < .; I ., ©RAGU e 15.5 OZ. MEAl, MUSHROOM, P\AIN SPAGHETTI SAUCE ~· 40c © BUDDIG • 3 OZ. PK.G •All VARIETI ES Sliced Lunch Meats ¢• 37c © 18 0Z. PKG•J.!EGULARORQUIK QUAKER OATS ~' 32c ® 14 OZ. FROZEN •All VARIETIES Morton Cream Pies }<· 25c ®HUNGRY JACK • 2 LB. BOX PANCAKE MIX J9 ' 43c ®BRIDGFORD e 3 LB. fROZ£N WHITE BREAD pi• 55c ®DENNISON'S • 15 OZ. CAN • WITH BEANS CHILI CON CARNE ~' 35c ®BIRDSEYE • ~O OZ.• FROZEN THICK & FROSTY ,§1• 64c ® 10 O Z. CAN • 9 FLAVORS SEGO Diet Drink }S'' 24c ®EG0 G0°WAFFLES ~· 43c ®12 0Z.PKG TOTAL CEREAL yi • 54c ®JlN0'5 •16 0 l FROZEN P'lzz'.i'iioi'Ls ){• 59c ® B£TTYCl:'OCKER •SOZ, p(c;, • POTATO BUDS If• 3Jc @ 2AOZ.LOAF '"#' 33c Fad Giant Bread ® 170Z.PKG.•MEOIUM @CRSES~CENTNROlls ~' 34c WIDE • DUTCH ~' 33c GLOBE NOODLES • ® I /2 PINT • FOR FOOD IMO DRESSING J:5' 2Jc @ 4 STAR DISCOUNTS . ARE EXTRA DISCOUNTS MADE 1 l'INT • DllSS IMG fOI fOOD 14• ,,. POSSIBLE BY SPECIAL PURCHASES FROM THE MANUFACTURER WITH 1!1 OZ. TUBE • REGUlAlt SWEETMttK .1-1'' 9c THE SAVINGS PASSED ON TO PILLSBURY BISCUITS YOU! US COUNT •PRINT OR DESIGNER• SOME STORES CHARGE J9c Royale Towels BLUE RIBBON• 15 OZ. GOLDIN DlllCIOUS •SOME STORES CHARCI 2Sc Applesauce ~v ;ean·ur BUiier ...... ,. l T FA SAllTA AllA 2120 SO. BIUSTOL AT WARNER COSTA MISA 2200 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON LA PAIMA 8023 WALKER AT LA PALMA '· c c ' -- T111~ Stpttmt11r 7, 1971 SC DAJ LV PILOT jJ Tuesday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Excliange List iollll Ntf IUt I .. .._ l" Cllu C:~e ~'M t -""'"• 10 ........ o,, 1 .. lo/1; 0 pf 1(1 ""••• 01c 60 !o,>oy•JW JOI! 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'. • n•t "' , " '' , ' " '"' • • " • • ' , " "• " ' " " "' '" ,, ,, • " ,, . • ' '" , , ' ' , • Stocl{s Pile Up Healthy Gains NEW YORK (U PI) -The stock market pulled back from best levels ruesday although averages stil l rolled up heal thy ga ins Is Strength reflected bcilef thal \Vash1nglon dedicated to economic reco\er) There also 'vas re. lief that President Nucon did not an-::iunce an excess profits tax tn his Labor Day message Fear that he would take such a ste p had \Ve1gheft on the market later last "eek The \\ hite House an no un ced Nixon v.111 address a JOJnt sess ion of Congress Thursday on his ne\v econom1c pol1c1es These policies v.hlch he outlined in an Aug 15 message have been responsi ble for the market s sharp rise since n11d August ll l to'M•:M ~3 1.!•l"• 2 is. ll JJl J 1 ll • • ))11 1J • 191 ]6 • 16 • • , " IU lJ o UI IJ " . llll l •"' 1• l.\ ' )< ).\ h i 01 1Qj ~ l tlO n ,,, o: ,... "'11 60 • .e . 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' ' G '7 '71 :::: !n a lnw.-r ni.1~,. lh~n .'~ f A!I' ln win \~ r:r.-nf goddr:s!> 19 v,11.r1y of hrrl '10 "Tn.> Lits( of Ult' Rl'd- -"; l 1Wcrds l'"'lrn•ssiai '1& Can~da -o A tri>e ·18 Hot pri>sen! 49 lnvenlllf ol !~ telr1ihone 5~ ~t~te: Abbf. 51 H;irriwoOO tree ~4 'Xw1 of J.:tc:ob ~5 Gta 1n usi>d ifl iTl"tinq hQIKW' 5] li'~!k tl'fl1UJll ·~~~r 58 P;w[ rJ the rye PEANUTS ' ~···· '•"'' ·•-~ ~,_a_,. ... _..._._.... I By Dale Hale By Frank Baginski J DIDttr EVEN GET A NO oPlNl<>N,A NOC...G t'-'lt-'£NT ORAr"1 UNDECIDED~ 11·/~ N21't ~ St:E..'./ A~'ONC: li.,'.t;J WA'7 SO VPT!6ITT ABOL T ><'.HOOL! JUDGE PARKER As JOHNi.JV W~!l 5 ti.I 11-<E MOTEL PJ..fl:Kll.J C. LOr 1=01:? I= A.V TO (HECl'. OOT, HE 15 ll\.IAWAl:?E n!A.T SA.M Ol<'IVEl2 HAS 0ETJ..lt-4ED t-!ER: ! ·ft}"'i:_'o':.,,< /J.f 9-- ' MISS PEACH Wl-IY ts ART1-1ue CDMPL~INING.? -At.JD 14E'S PllOilAB L 'I Ll'L ABNElt T>-IAT DEPRAVED G\IPPENOALE. WHICH IS NCN.J DISGUISED A~ A W HEEL. CHAIR -.J ••r--···-· ... -·~., .. - SALLY BANANAS MOON MULLINS l ANIMAL CRACKERS WHl>T /.i?<. 'iA ReADl "G, u-u .. e ¥ !T15 A BcoK OJ GPE.E.D- READllJ&, llJAl'DW . -[X)NE. PLAN~E.0 Tl-I' "'CRIME. O'TM' C.lHT\Jlllf'I!!'° OH -s'*-'0oEA."-WHUT i-/ff¢- K IN IT f)E.? IT .. "' -'~·-·-·. _,.,. ••• ..,,M MA~ :r: 8C0 W'IJ Ir \l),ial 400' ""' FllJISHED? COULD &··· By Al Capp ~Pfi'I NTI N' TMAT STUPID COMICAL. 5TRIP!! By Charles Barsotti ·: By Gus Arriola By Ferd }II, Boss .. WHAT CAN! l>o ~ YOU FOi<~ ~-!~ ' . :' ... .. Johnson CA LL MY AUDITOR! By Charles M. Schulz OK ... V. J..l.JD 11= VOll WEED A l,A.WVEI:?, D0"4i (.._LL ME ~ ' I , ' ,. " '. '· --· By Harold Le Doux By Mell ''I rln "'l~h ynu'rl lhink ii n1•rr-rrcrn l "inlt'r~ hrrt ha\"I hef.o very mild :.inrl if ii riot's i;:el too cold, you co uld i;leep In the g;.i ragt'." DENNIS THE MENACE ' n. "''ir: one: 2. "cr ds JI HtarU1 (l '"""' 5 Owing 1111::w1ey: where ~!als 59 Re"'~ 111 i.1sel\lrd bl f rench l:in~ b~ Ch~at "'77. >4E GOT TµE l..AST D5>1< IN ,..~ ~ow_ A LITTLE D1$GRUNTLED. I AM NOT OJ5G ii?u-ITLED. ON THE CONT~ ARY, :! AM Poii? .. ECTL'I G~UNTL..ED. !J ! . ol pe:oplt Z ll'Ol'dS ' l • ' • , • " " " " " ·'. ' .. 21 fttlit" " " . " . 11 21 29 ' " " l6 .. -,, ~ " " jf: Jl'J- " " " -.. u;+ I " " .. ~'~ '-NI" " " " " • ,., ',I " n " rltl! "' Jl ;-2 Jl ' JI '' ~. " l'% ~ .. •• .. f ,,.., ' ~Jo ,. " " " . . " ' .. • PERKINS ' " . , ( ... -'1.. .. .. . -.. By John Miles .. ' TELL ME iHE FUNNY ~E YA W~ISl'EREO 10 MR. WILS:JN OUT JN "rnE GARAGE .· s OAJ t. V Pll.Oi 3 Hoyal Dreain Drug Cure ----·---Two Men Sa.rl'lOU Queen Looking A head For Hostility In Legal By FREDERICK SCllOE~!EllL 01 Int 0111> "llet S11tt .. Amb1 tiolJS. <1ggre!.111ve. outspoken and a Nixonite all the way " is the description the queen of the r.1anu11 ~pie of Samoa dtsrribcs hersel f Her narne is Elizabc!h Davis at her home in Sn111h l.aguni'I H shP were in her ni'ltive land in the arrh1pe!ago of ~l anua , she would be known as 1:-..aulauga r.1alana Aufana T;iupou o Tufele. a n.qrne given In hPr by he r grc<1!-grsndmoll1er. which n1rans. "Queen or Tufclfl .. 1\lrs. D;1v1s . 311, IS !hr fcrnale ru ler or J\.l11nua, une ol three parts of Sa moa. The n!her l\vn parts are An1rnci:in Samo;i -a U S. posscs.~hin -and \\'estC'rn Sa mOd, an 1nclcpendc11t stale Tough \lrs Da1·1:-. has been inactive as th<' queen of hl'r Jienple. she plans tn return to the islands later on l!l life and Ir\' lo liberalize thr government. !Irr S<'cnnd f'ous1n maintains the male r uler's role 1n !\!anu;.i -which r.lrs. Davis defines as "an abs o 1 u t e monarchv.'' !\lrs. o'avis. \\'ho lives with her hu sband fo.f ic.hric l at ~161\:\ \\'ild11•ood Lane , came to the United Sta!cs with her Samoan parents in 1954. ·rwo ye:irs later. at the age of lfi. she n1arr1cd her fir st husband, hrr.aking the San1nan fa1nil.v tradi\1nn. Presenll v she 1s working nn her own as an industrial re;il eslate agent in OOth Or<.>.ngc and Los Angeles Counties, and is soon planning to conti nue s!udies in la1\'. and ~a1·s. '"by the tim<' 1"1n 40 will be a criminii l lawYer " Throughout 191i7 11nd 1968. she v.·orkerl as a lega l apprentice for sup<'rior court and municipal court judges in San Diego. Under the t1\"0 men. she researched cases and helped \\'rile several legal opinions delivered from the bcn('h. lier real love af\('r pursuing law , is to return tn Samoa and fight to create an independent state out of American Samoa and instate "a more direct democracy than the one h<'re in the Uni ted Slates." "I would also like to sec my people b<'cnme more educated and to do away y,•ilh 1nuch of lhe fam ily traditions. I 11•nuld favor rulers whn ser1'e onl y as figurch!'ads in the govrr nn1ent.'' the queen SAi<I Whil e :\.!r1'. D:1v1.<, is critic11l of the U.S. r>ffiria\s. in Sain<ia, she is qu ite fond of Prf'sidrnt. l\"1xon. ·1t·s because I be!1el'e in ""'hat he Dor.IL Y .. ILOT l!l f! .. IMlll QUEEN OF TUFFLE Mrs. Eli:r.abet h Davis believes in. I"m very pleased he's going lo China and I think the \\'age price freeze is a good program considering the state of our economy." she explained. r.lrs. Da\'is is a direct descendent of three brothers v.·ho "'ere the original rulers of Samoa hundreds of years ago. Over the years. the reign over Y.'hat laod still belonged to the f11m1ly v.·as passed down along blood Jines -following lhe tradition that one male and one female, either brother or sister nr cousins must ru le. r.1rs. Davis noted Lha t while she has no! been to her nati ve cnuntry since 1958. she is frequ cntlv consulted nn na l1onal mnt- ters bv her cousin on the islands. Mer parent's. who livr 1n San Oi!'go, are also active in iovernmen1 affairs and ,·1s1t Samoa thret" limes .:i year, as guests of the U.S. Sta!e Department. New W eel\:ly Publicatio11 · Bo1·11 Along Soutl1 Coast A new SolJth Coas! pubhcat1on printed Its first issue Thursd:iy Capi.~trano Valley's beach commun1tie11 . The wee kly publlcat.1nn "'Ill b I' distributed free, beginning with 18,()()(1 circulation . The Nev.·~. ;i temporary name, is. loc:11ed 111 ~:in Jtian Cap1str<1nn bul 10· l l'nrl.~ to circu l:ite 1n thP Irvine com- mun1t1!'s, the Saddlcback Val ley. and the Managing ed11nr i~ P:iul ldcker. a graduate of Capistrano High School , UC I. ;ind Amencan Unlvers i!y anrl recently managing Pdi1nr nf the Rancho Reporter 10 the Saddleb:ick V;illey. J a('kic \Vi ii Allcnil J\"E \V YORK iAr1 -Jacqueline Ken· nedy Onassis has changed her mind Rnd de('1dcd to fl.1 li;i \\1:ish1ngtnn to atlrnd the <iprning or the .John F'. Ke nnedy Center for lh<' rerfnrm1ng Arts. !he Daily Nev.·s reported lorla.1· One of hi s backers is Richard O'Neill. chairn1an of !he Orange Co u n 1 Y Democratic Central Committee and member nf a pioneer ranching and land- o..,,·ner fan11 Jv. .. \\'e intend 10 provide total community ne\\'S,"' saHf ldeker . "\\"e do not intend to become a poht1c11 I force \\le'JI only be 1nvolved in l_ocal pol1t ic<1l issues. I b<'lieve county pohllcs should be non-partisan for lhl' r;:ood of !he people \\'e intend to be. as straight and object ive ns fl<lSSib le " The newspR J'ICl said 1n a d1spalch irflm Athens !hat the v.·1do11" nf Lhe !'resident ha<l made !he rhanc;e at thl' urging or her hush::ind , {.jrrrk shipping tycoon Arist.ot!e Onas~L" Alo11g . Ca111e a Spide1·- A11ll a Boy Witl1 a .Ja1· Av PA~fELA HALLAN o'r tt11 0111, "'U•t •rt« The women's lib mo'"ement tells us to be bra,·e. be ~lrong. to go out into the wnrld and stand up for our rights . hi k Thal's fine Rut v.•hat happens if you're scared silly nf ~ar~I'. furry. ac taran!ulas and four of them park on your front lawn and 1nd1cale ::i lengthy stay? You call :i nian -tha t's what . rm nnt ex11c!ly fond or squa shing them w1!h a i,hovel or rlJ.~pAtchinJ,1 them with a large slick, broom or o!her weapon. . 1 call mv friendly , neighborhood IArantul::i tra pprr. Robert Allen , age 12. is eager, ami;ible and -best ~·et _ he makes house calls. i HE CO.\tES ARMED wilh hi~ own special equipmen! -a large pair of tongs and a wire-lidded container. \'>' ~ Sometimes the ~tainer already has guests 'if yours • \ i isn't lhe first call. . . lie st.alks his prey. carefull y sizing up lhe siluat1nn before swoop1~g dov.·n gracerullv and snalching lhe intruder. He u~ual~y . altracl:J an audience of neighbor.S _ kids. dogs, and the tense tarantu la s v1cl1 m. Not nnly is he efficient, but he thanks you for calhng him and v.·aves cheerfullv ll"hen he leaves. . \l.'hat docs he do with the big. fu7.zy. i;prders" HI'.: \\"RAPS THt:r.f in newspaper 11nd places lhem 1n tus molh~r ·s freet~r. somC'llmes. when she goes to the . freezer to take out meat for dinner. little pack:i_g<'s nf nrwspaper wiggle a bit Sh r .~!resscs th;.it it doesn't rlo much for her appet ite. 0nce frn1.<'n. !he i;pidcrs are se.nt to 11 rese nrch laboratory snr:I make lhr1r 1\ilV 1n1n the hands of cntomolog1.st.s. . So ·, nu !"er .~omelhln~ izO(l(I comes from h.e•ng squeamish. No~· _ about I.hat ral!!esnake on the patio . . . bil l thafs another l'itory. Debated WASffiNGTON fAP l -The presidtnt of the American Psychological Associa- tion stuc k kl his guns Monday after four nlhf!r psychologists challenged his theory that such s()(.'ial curses as war i1nd racism might be eli minated by treating niankind with an antiaggression drug. Dr. l\enneth B. Clark, first black pre:si· dent or the APA . had propose<! in a l'ipeech at the organization's annual cnn- ''enllon Saturday nigh! that a worldwJdf! seien!ific quest be launched for such 1 drug. lie "'as challenged Monda) by Drs. l<arl Pribram, Stanford University; Conan Kornetsky, Boston University; Herbert Kelman, Harvard University; and Ethel Tobach. American r.1useum of Natural History, N.Y. In a joint statement. amplified al a news conference.. they "challenged the thesis that sorie1y's ills can be cured by a 'psychological pill ,' whether a drug, brain stimulation or environmental control. .. But Clark repeated his vie\\'S that it niig ht be possible to find a drug "to con- tain human cruelty ;ind destruet1 veness.'' If the drug-q uest fell short of the mark -and didn't come up Y.'ilh a rlrug to pre- vent abuse of political power Bnd to curb •·barbaric" instincts of man -e1·rn a drug that •·would prevent abuse lo 11 child" by an adult y,•ould be v.·orlhv.·hile he said. Marriage r-.11NNEAPOL IS, Mmn. (UPI) -J1ck Baker. president of the University of Minnes<ita student association and his roommate, i\11chacl McCortnell, were niarried in a small pr1vale ceremony Fridar. iL 1~·:is revealed today, "J:ick and J\-lichnel were married al 8 p 111. Friday by Roger Lynn , a Methodist ni1n1ster . , . in An1er1ca·s first legaUy recog nized san1e·sex marriage," John Preston. a friend of the lwo 28-year-0ld men. told a news conference. Prest<in said the two n1en have asked "th;.t they no t be bolhered during a one- "'"eek honeymoon," but that Baker will be glad to ans\\·er any questions aftenYard. ..As the two men Jove each other. Jack and r.lichael l'.'2.'lt to Jive together openly and 1vith respect. 1'.larriage is a serious personal affair for them," Preston said. Baker and McConnell were denied a m<irriage license last year in l-fennepln Coun1y t1\11nneapohs ). That attempt \\'Ound up in the Minnesota Supeme Court v.·lnch is scheduled to rule on the case Sept. 2L Last \\'eek Baker w11s lega lly adopted by J\1cConnell, and shortly afterward the pai r obtained a txina fide marriage li<'ense in B!ue Eart h County, Preskln said . '"There 1s no question in our minds that last ""'eek 's ceremony constituted A lega l ceremony. It was performed by 11 licens- ed minister of the r.1ethodist church," Preston said. Clark. a psychology professor RI City University of New York, especially l()(.'k· ed horns with Pribram. Scliool's Starti1ig Ocean Yi eld s Opium "The thing that bothers me the most,'" Pribram i;aid. "is !hr: implication in Dr. Clark's speech that we have an an imal brai n under our human brain, th at !he animal brain has lo be: controlled. and thae all our soc ial ills arf! due to lack of CQnt70l over that animal brain. Jusl the thoug ht of going to school can upset the stomach , finds J\Iike Casentini, 2, o[ Salinas. His t\vin brother Greg seems to be bearing up under the thoughl. Luck ily for li1ike, the boys are just playing at go- ing to school. It reopened in many areas today \Vith accompanying stomach butterflies for sonic youngsters. CAIRO (AP J -A ton of opium valued at Sl.6 million \vas fished out of the t-.lediterranean Sea ne ar Alamein, where 1t apparently was dumped by smugglers v•ho planned to retrieve it later, lay E!!yplian authoriLies. Can little Provident score against the big boys? Let's face it .•• we're not lhe biggest savings and lo an in America. But we're not the smallest either. With the security of over $110,000,000 in assets, we'll hold the !inn against anyone ..• even the giants of California. We may be a small town team, but we play the same game they do, by the same rules. We pay the same highest allowable fn teres t rates, your savings are insured to $20,000 by a,_, agency o f the U.S. Government, and we, too, have experienced management, a head ottice and branches. But that's where the similarlty ends. You see, our head office Is In Riverside. And Riverside Js kind of a neighborly I ' town. Where people take an interes t in what's going on next door and down the sfreel and a cross town. Because that's th e kind of people w e are. And that's the kind of people you'll find ;., our branches, too . All of them. The kin~ *Mat'JI take an interest in you. No t as an account number, but as a penJOn. Maybe we're wrong. Maybe that isn't important to you. Maybe even, It we keep thinking that way, we won't ever grow up to be a giant. But maybe that's a good thing ..• for both of us. NOW OVER $110,000,000 STRONG I Highest Available lnl&rest Rai&S PROVIDENT FEDERAL SAVINGS I ANO LO AN ASSOCIATIO N D•na Point: 34155 Co••I Hwy. Offices also In Downtown Riveralde. Hemet, Redlands, WestWOOd alld Sun City Houri: Monday to Thursday 9..C ; Friday 9-5 ' ' 4 DAllV "ll OT -~~':-'::::::::::::z:=:==·-::=:::;,,,,.,,,,,,,,:::;::;:='-::::=::::o•••"""'"'='!E:=:::<:-JYZ"t'12"l"'••••"'"'"'"""'""":-"'"'"""""'""·o•••c,•o""'!;::z:sa:::7aor·••----~-·~·0···-----·------..,.--:•·::r~•"'.-"°""'"""'..,, \ \ 'Silver Fox' An swers Call By TH0~1AS MURPHJ NE 01 l'fl• Dall• r1161 U•ll , OLD FrREHOltSES UEPT. -Retired racer Larry Stellings looked oul upon his new domain a few '¥1.'eeks ago and frov.'fl· ed some. To most folks, the frown v.·ou\d 1eem unnecessary. Here he was, ov.·ner of a nice service 1tation on the corner of Coast llighway end El Pasco ri ght .in downto1vn Laguna, He had a ni ce clientele in auto repairs. l--le pumped quite a bit of gas lie dea.!t w11h nice people and he is nice people. It is the quiet and steadv life . No more living out of the back Or your pickup truck on the infield of some auto race track. No more SY.'eating five weeks over some race car only lo have it blow on the 144th lap with victory and a big paycheck in sight. No more. Now it was the calm business life. INDEED, HE HAD little reaSDn t<' frown. Al 42 . he could look at mementos on the wa!I : how he won the nickname "Silver Fox" at Orange County Interna- tional Raceway when his machine set the "-'Orld's drag racing record for AA fuelers vi'ith an el apsC'd time of 6.54 SCfonds. or 23 1 miles per hour: or hov; he held that same v.·orld's record for tv.·o full years in 1964'"65 at 197.58 mph. Hi s last machine v.·on fi ve straight race! before he hung 'em up last February. ' Racing fuel, however, was still in his blood and that's probably why the form er drag race king, the former masler mechanic with Dan Guriiey, \l.'as just a bit uneasy. THEN THE TELEPHONE al his sta- tion rang. It 11·as !\·like Devi n, cl1ie£ mC'chanic for Johnny n 11 t hf' r ford 's Brahham-blfenhau ser Special which ,,·ould be runrun~ in the On!'1rfo 500. locred lbly, Devin had bee n unable to line up a chief mechanic for the either team car. an Eag le-Offy to be dri11en by the 1970 Ontario winner. J im tl1cE:lrealh. \Vould Stellings take the job:' He had just three \\"eeks to prepare the car. Stell ings went into the ser11ice station back room, !Hlcked his mos! select racing tools and con1 bed his salt-and-ptpper hair. \\'HEN llE E~I ERGED, he was no longer La rry Stcllin~s. Laguna service sl '1!ion ow ner. He was The Silver Fox, back in the Sport of ~1en and off to Ontario. "'WE HAD A GAr.1E plan," the Fox ex· plained . "l\·1cEl reath isn't a spectacular dri11er but he's cool and 11ery steady. \Ve planned to ciualify in the third or fourth row. \Ve figure<! !he hotshots in lhC' front rov.•s would fall and 1vith ahout f>O laps lG f::O. we'd be lving lhird. Then we 'd bring .Ji1n1ny in and give !hat supercharger 30 pounds n1ore boos?. ThC'n 11,•e'd go out and v.·in it.'' fl.1cElrcath qualified on th(' outside of the fourth rflV.' al 17·1 ~169 111ph. During the f 1r~t 37:l mil es of ll1e r:ic·1·, :ill went by St('llings' ~ame plnn. 1·hr hotshot<> - Or-nohuC'. Andre1t 1. 1hf' 1 n~C'r~ -<ill fell out. r.1cE!rcath wnrkcd his V.'ilY from 12th and lay third . IL \\'!\~ time In come in, jazl up the !;upcrcha rj!cr and j!O v.·in. "Then tha1 darnn ~uprrchargcr input pipe rcll off on the stra1!'hi;i11•:iy,'' The Foll rccaHl·d "Al first I lhoughl il was !he outside 1\·hrcl rim and I said, 'Lord, don't let 1t hit :invbo<ly.' Then I just pravcd he'd m.1 kr 1! t•l our pit.'' \lcELHEATll \\',\S 1n thl' pits ·wh il e 17 laps I\' e n t hy in rrpairing the st:pcrrln1r~cr Hr hmpcd 1hrough the rest f•f the race and f1111~h eig hth - siill in the mf1ncy S0 the S1!l'er f ox is back today as 1..a rry Strll1ngs , Laguna ~er 11icr ~!.~hon Of)('ratur. \\'ill hC' st.1_\ thcr£' 111 h11pp1nt'Ss" 1111r awl11 h·. 11n11I tile 1n'xt ~1 ;irt t>r ~l\out s. "f;<!ntl cn1rn. Sl11rt )' o u r En g ine~" ,\nd thr n I'll hf'l The Sliver Fcx w1\l answer the call aga in. Sharp Drop • Ill \VASHTNGTON (AP) -The number of preschool children 1n t..he t:niled Stales declined sharply in the 1960s, making :t1:ro populati vn gruwlh within this c1:11- lury a distinct possibility, a research team has co neluded, Children under age 5 decreased fro m more lhan 20 n11Jl1 u11 in 1960 to about 17 mill ion in 1970, a drop of 15.5 per cent, The Washington Ce n t er for r-..1 etropolilan Studies said 1\1onday thl' decline was by far the largest since reco rd-keeping began in L850. "The even more remarkable fact about Ope1ii11g N ight this unpn>cedented decrease," the report said, "1s that it coincided with one of the largest re corded 10-year increases among young adults in the pr i n ci pal childbearing-age range.'' The 15-34 age group increased by 29 percent, and lhe number of persons aged 20 through 24 grew by 52 percent. Researchers said replacemer.t of the "baby boom'' o! the 1950s and 1960s by a ''baby bust'' will have a major Impact fo r decades in social, political and economic terms. ll will "probably take several de cades Cr o1,vd beg ins to take scats in Ope ra llouse at the John F. Kennedy Center for Perfor1n inJ: f\rts in \Vashington. The center opened its doors f\lond ay for a prcvie1v of Leon:ird Bernstein's "J.,.lass." /\·lusic \1.'a s \vritten by Ber11.~le1 11 at the re<y uest of f\l rs. J acqueline Kennedy Onassis in honor of f-'residcnt Kennedy. 2,000 A111e1·ica11s Sup}lOrt Big S. Viet11a111ese D1·ive SAIGON (UPI) -U.S tn'KlllS 1110\'rrl back into the abandnned Vandegnft f'on1- bat Base today a11cl be~ao firing lht>1r hti! guns to support a Snut h \'1e!11:1n11·•-1• r: •k force ad11ancinc 1n a m:iior nr-11 op('r.1t 1hn beJnw the dem1l1tan:ted :to111' ~ l>~l Z 1, field rrport s sa id . The U S. arrnorcd and ;,r11llrrv 11nit~ mo1·C'd into Vandrgnf!, nn11 1 t11 ··n·d 11 1!h elephan~ grass and olhl'r undl·ri.:ni11l !i :il mlrl-m nrni ng. They set up thr1r h1µ ~"· inch artille ry p1e1.·es on .~ plo111 .. 111 off roure 9 Jn the rlrsnlt11l' rL•g11lll 10 rn1 Jr ; soulh of the D:'.IZ "I J:;UC:..~ _1011 \r J.!11[ ti• l:1 kf' l lt1n i.:~ ;j', !hrv rnme." s;11rt 1'1! (! 11·1 [/.1 11 ~1•n, 1~1. nf f tH(':1rn llr·1t:".ht~. 111 "l'rn gcl t1ni; nut, of hr•rt• 111 .1~) d:1ys :1nrl I II II!' :1 wfu \ly gl<ld 1111:ct h:i!·\.. hntnC' ;1 ~;i 111 It 's .111 ;i hu111·1i of tic~ 11ht'11 th('~' ~;\,1' r li~·1 c ;1n·n·1 ;1111· AmcriCans fighting ~rounJ IK•tc. 'J'hcJ'c are a dnmn ;i11·ful lot of us. Take a look around_·· IJPJ correspondent Ste1\·art Kcllerm;:i n report<'d from Vandegrift -11 hirh had hi-(•n r·losC'd af1C'r 1:-ist spring·~ gn1 C'fll· n1enl rlnre into L..10:; -tha t do~.ens of f'a rnullflagcd South Vie tna mese armored per~(innf'I c;1rriers 1\'l're moving in a nd our t•f !he riu tpost tnday. F11 h1 reports s;1id n1nre than 2.000 Arnerii.:<111 sold iers had been moved into Q11<1ng Tri Pro11u1ce to back U\l the ~1ll ernn1rnt r ;i~k force. man v nf th£'m OC· l'tip1·111g rt•;1r ;irc-:i hases and re!1c1·1ng 1hf' Sr)u1t1 \"1 ctr1a r ne~c to move up to 1he f rnnt. "\\'c ha1 e maintained 11 <lefensh·e p11~Lure ," the l l S Co111mand s<ud. 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' 17 I• 11 m •II A UI ~ ,.. 0 7 '"" ,,, ~.., ••II '''"~ l ~mPnth"~' •~d a•,r ,o·l~t·cm tor '"• H '•Our r •••C.J ~rul••o 01 • • m "'~·~· Alnuflot.,.v• ,.,,(~~ .. ~· A!l•~I• ""'e-.fltld 6o•!O" Chfflo!t~ ( '"''nno!I (IOY•l•nd o'""*' Of>\ M D•"f l 0••"0•' .. ~1~ ... llO~'"U1 ! . ..,, .... ~ .... ··· J"''~n•>ll• J""""" ..:.n1~• C•tw l "' \I•••• l ft'; Ano~I•' Mtmoh ~ Mlam1 Nll"N Yo-~ 0..1•"""'" [• .... °"""~· "~'"' ~~''"0\ P~'l""''""·•f "~ .... ~ ... P1·"n"•o11 ""'"•"~ O•r-o.,.1d ("" Or~o ~.,,,,,.,,Hp '' Leu • \•I! I~·• ~·IV ,.~ "··~~ ~'" l"t •"(•IC(I ~·•" . ~,....,,,,. \'/ ,,.,, .. ,~~ ) l<._h low Prtt, . " ~ " ,, " " ., .. M .. ~ .. " " .. .. .. •O • " ,. " " " ,. " • • " " .. " n " • .. " "' n ~ " ~ " " " ,. '" " ., .. "' " • " '" OJ .. " • .. .. " .. • " " .. " .. " " m ,. ,. .. " " ., • " • " " '" " " " ., I U.S. Babies Recorded more. for lhe currtnl fert~it v trend, if continued, to bring stabllit;' or dechne of the total populallon," the study says. "There are so many mort young adults than older people that, despite lhe un- precedented recent decline in childbear- ing, births slill outnumber deaths nearly 2 Lo I." But the study says mGre new factors have entered the. scene -"\he pill" and "a drantatic change in the attitudes _ •• toward both convenlional marriage and large fam ihes." There was a dramatic inc rease in the Alnska Jet Smashed Into Bits JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) -Smashed to biL• on a rain-sooked, wind-beaten moun- tainside, the jet airliner is left in pieces sma.11 enough lo hold in your hand. "\Ve 've got a lot or rain, low clouds and wind. and those people on the hill are tak- ing a beating." an official said of rescuers who continue today to remo1•e the bodies of 11 1 victims from the moun- tain. ''Y.'e've gol that airplane scattered up and down a hillside for about 1,500 feet,'' added the official. Patrick \\'ellinglon. deputy commissiGner of the Alaska Public Safety Department. By late Monday rescuers had recovered 56 bodies and the flight recorders from the scene where the Alaska Airlines 727 jet crashed Saturday in the nation·s worst single-aireraft disaster. The bodies and debris were sC'attered throughout three parallel de pressions 2,51)() feet up 3.500-foot !\It. Chitkat. The bodies 11·ere labeled with mark ing pencil s for idcnlifieation and nir!ifted by helicopter to Juneau. v.•herc a t.einporary morgue ha s been set up in a Nationa l Guard armory. Recovery 1\•orkcrs nioved through list- sized chunk s of rnetal. paper and l'loth i11g ~ra rC'hing for lhe rrm:iins of victims r-.tond;iy as !hree private helicopters an d one Ola~t Guard craft mo\·ed 01'er the area, fer11·ing suppli es tG the rescue par- ty. National Transportation Safety Board Investigators began chart ing the \oca1ion of every piece of debris in an attempt tn detennine the chain of events before and during the crash. The two recorders found r-.tonday wert to be f\ov.•n to Seattle today. The voir"e r~order will be read there. The fl ight recorder will be forwarded to a laboratory in Washington, D.C. BOB HAYES 100-YARO DASH WORLD RECORD HOtDER TALKS ABOUT LONG DISTAN CE PHONE. CALLS: • nun1bl.'r Gf unmarried adults and a slighl rise 111 the aver1:1~e age at marriage, lhe study said_ The statistics show "!he na!ional psychology may be changing, perhaps tn response to public education campaigns stressing the dangers inherent in unrestricted population growth," Uic report said. The study "'as financed by lhe Ford Foundation, the ~1orris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation and the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation. The only other del'reascs in childre n Slants Overpass under 5 carol' in the 192Qs, do"'" 1 per- l't'nl. and the 1930s, down 7.9 percent. The µcipulauon chan gl' tould reduct de. rl1and for such youth-oriented iodustrie.! as toy:;, l'loth ing, reeGrds a n d n1otorcycles, the study said. It al.so cGuld empty some classrooms built to hous e products qf the World War II b !.'by 000n1. Researchers said "the private sector must adapt to a situation in which a stead ily increasing flow of customer! is no longer assured by a rapid population increase .. .'' _-·--::: !L.3Da.~~ German Plane Crash Kills 20 HAMBURG , Germany (UP!l -Alwin- engine jetliner "'ith 121 West Germans aboard on a charter fli ght lo Spain made an attempted landing on a highway n1omenls after tak eoff l\1onda v, ~kidded in a trail or sparks, slarnrnetl ihrough an 01'errass. S\l"erved into a field. and tiursl into fla mes. Twenty persons ahoard lhC' British-built a ircraft we re killed , including three \\'ho died in hos pitals. Thirty-eig ht o!her perSDns \l'ere injured seriously and 53 escp.ped 111th bruises. Ten pt:rsons were missing . and police speculated th ey had been picked up by passing motorist~ t111d taken to hospitals. Police said Iha! shortl y after the BACll I jet took off fro1n Hamburg's R eu1iificatio n Best Bet, Suys I rela1ul'li Lynch, ~ LONl)O\ f AP\ -Prime' Minister Jack l,ynch of Hu .. l ri.~h BC'publ ic d£'clare d orter a rn!'.'et1ng 1vith l'rl111c ~1in1ster Edl\'ard JI C'alh today that reu11if1cat1on of Ireland 1s !Ile only v.•ay to bring permanerll. peace in NorthC'rn lre!and. ll ealh ;i nd L\ nch con!crred for two dii \'S on 11·:1ys ,.{ fln chng :i solulton lo the twO vears or c11•1I stnfe 111 Ulster, r-;ort hern Ireland's 0Hic1:1J name. L1·11c h described his talks \\'ilh Heath - v.·hO has the O\'e r-all say 111 ru nning !he British pro1"1nre -as "merC'ly an e:-;- aminalLon 111 depth of the situation," No firm dec.isions \\'ere reached. Furlsbuette! Airport pilot Reinhold Huel s, 31, radioed the tower he was ha11 ing dil· ficulty \vith the engines. \\'itnesses later said they heard twG small explosion$ when the plane passed 011erhead before crashing. - J-lueJs, a VeterAn of 4.000 hGUfS in BAClll aircraft , 1ras injured seriously, Four other of the six crewmen also su rvived. The pla ne \\'as operated by lhe r-.tunich- based Paninternational Charter Co. which is OV.'ned by the \\'esl German Pan Europa Travel Ag ency. The craft was carrying \lacationers to Malaga, Spain. \Vest German Transport Minister Georg Leber ordered the Federal Avia- ti on Agency in Braunschweig to in· vestigate the crash. British Aviation Corp. ~BACl experts will join the in- vestigation today, Huels tried to land on the Hamburg. Kiel autobahn five miles north of the ;1irpnrt. \\'itnesses said the plane, in a trail of sparks and grind ing metal. skid- d~d several hu ndred yards along !he h1gh11·a}'. plowed through an overpass and thf'n S\.\'erved into a field . Some reports said a \1'ing and ils fuel lanks v.•as shorn from the fuselage as the pla ne 11-"enl lhrough lhl.' O\'Crpass. r.lanv of the passengers were lhrov.·n out \\'hen the plane hi l the field and o!ht'rs Sl·ran1hled out throug h emergency exits bC'fore the p!:tne hurst inlo fta1ne s. A :<eries of fuel lan k explo.c;ions scat- IC'red wreckage for 200 yards. "'ll was a miracle there were no cars on I hat stretc-h of 1hC' aui obahn v.he n !he plane carne do11·n." a police olficer said. "And v.·hen YflU look al !he wreckage it 1\as ano!l1er mir acle anybody survi11ed." " When I wantto~t somewhere in a hurry I dial direct. Its faster ... '• 'r f' ' .. ' .. ·1 •. . ',• ... _.,, '; \'.' ~~:. ,. ,., . ' .... " ,..... ~,, @Pacific 1elephone • . l Dead, J Lost Survival Outing Ends Tragically UPI T•ltp~ONI HUNTED IN CASCADES Lore ne l a Rhett, 17 Mob at Fiesta A ttacks Police In Ne 1v Nlexico SANT A FE, N.\1. (UPI l -Hundreds of l~ies1a de Santa F'c celebrants turned on police late :\1()nday, hurling rocks and bottles at officers and srnashing 10 store front \11indo\1·s in lhe capital's central plaza. All pcrs·~ns 111·rc nrdcrcd off the streets. N:IL1011al Guard troops called ou~ h.v (io1·. Bruce l\u1g JUlll('{I l"ll y police in enforcing an a11-1ui.:ht ~·u rfc1\ Ten persons \1·cre inJUrt'd ui the out- burst. ·rv.·o ren1ained hospitalized today. Police jailed 24 young persons on charges of inciting to ri11! rind d1~1urbing the pent•e. ""\\le v.•dl not toll'r:il(' unnilv mnbs:• s;iid .\1 a.vor George Cr111z.~te1 ;.\\"c hare given thern the chance tn go hon1e, ;ind we will take ;iny appropriate action ro clear the sfn·rl s In prl)ll'rl rh r lives and property nf S:.111<1 Fe l'll1zcns." All C ls in Vic tna111 To Cct Orurr T es ts r- SAIGO~ 1 L"Pl f -The l 0 S. Command's drug tcst1 n!! progr<1nl now covers all An1er1can l:>Old1ers 111 V1e1narn and an ex- tension announced today n1eans n1ost Gls v.·ill be tested at leasl 11\ice 111 thei r 12- month tours. The con1rnand said that alt servicen1en leaving Vietnarn for seven days ll&R t rest and rCCl11wrat1on 1 1111J undergo the urinalysis tcstin~ to detect opiates, suc:h as heroin, in their hodics. , ... EUGENE, Ore. \UPD -Sno w ot the Cascade il!ounta1ns during the ni1;ht dim- med the thanrc:; of f1nd1 ng nl1vc a teenage girl lost in !he wilderness during a surYival exl·rr1sr tha1 already 1.s kll0\\'11 to have cost one life . A survivor. Pa n11."Ja Sullivan. ~1ond;:1y was taken back into the Thl'cc Sisters wildemess where shr said she left 1 ~1rcnr B. La Rhett, 17, Sudury, ,\1ass. t>.1iss Sullivan s:iid f\l rs_ Joyce llo"·dcn. ~1. F'all Creek. Ore .. died of exposure tu the cold, \vind and damp last \Vedn e.sday. !\\l~s La Rhett hild 1-:one fnr help. but ill1Ss Sullivan found hl'r on the trail un - conse1ous Thursday. After ancn1pting 10 "'ann he r by huddling with her through the night. J'lliss Sullivan decided il v.·as useless and stumbled on. "I think it is just false hope ," said Lt. Dav id Burks of the Lane County Sheriff's offi ce regarding hopes of finding Miss La Rhett alive. All three young women were laking part Jn the final expedition of an outward bound wilderness survival prog ram. The group of 44 wome n had splil into groups of from three to fi ve Aug. 29 and were to have joined their eight instructors at a common base camp three days later. School instructors were searching for the three when :t'.1iss Sullivan met one or them on a trail east of the Cascade Ridge Saturday. On Sunday the body of :t'.1rs. Hov.dcn "'as reinoved by helicopter. The 41 other girls were no t told of the life-and-death struggle of their con1· Congress to E11d Sun1mer Vacation \\'1\SlllNGTON (UPI ) -Congress returns from its summer vacation \Vcdnesday amid talk -not all of it in jest -th:it i! faces a session lasting until Nf'l\I Yc:i r"s l~ve. \\'hen the recess began one month ago congressional leaders were planning a fall session that v.·ould adjourn in middle or late October. But those plans have no1v been junked because President Nixon 's ncv.· eronotnic initiative gave the re- n1a ining fi rst session of the 92nd congress a con1pletely new coloration. Specifically, Congress has been asked to legislate an investment tax credit, repeal the auto excise ta:o.:, and speed up lhe increase in exemptions for personal Income taxes. Chainnan \Vilbur Mills of the House \Vays and Means Commi ttee -the single most po"·erful figure on tax legislation in Congress -will open hearings on Ni xon·s proposals Wed nesday. Like· Dad styling Mother-approved Durability panions until aftrr thry were returned to E:ugene at the iJUl \\•11rd bound office !vlon·[ Uoy 1non1ing. il1<111y \1'ept <ind there \VC·re sobs of "Oh. Cod!" !\lrs. Ho11den 's husband had not hcen 1nfurn1ed of 1h(' tr:igedy and 1v;is v.·a1l1ng ~lond ay to ~rrct his v.·1fe when told, I Burks said only a sn1;1ll group v.·ent into thr 111ounta1ns 011 hnrscbat"k J'llonday because the u1strurtor v.•ho found ~IJss La Hht:tf"s ge;ir thougl1t hl' could le.:id the pilrty to her. Uut failure to r1ud her n1cant an t•xp:111dcd seareh today, \Vht'n' the \1•c:1ther \\'a~ eXJX'i'ted 111 rll':ir. I Burks said till' hrhcoptcr l•K•k f\ll)>S S11l!i\«1n, \Vho is 18 ba!t tn !hf' .1re;i !\l1ss Sult1va11 had des1.:ribcd U1e area where she lrft the !\1assal.'husetts girt under a tree as being near tv.o Jak!'S. I "'There arc all kinds of little l;ikes.'" said Bu rks. "There rnust b1· !00 or then1 in the ;i rea. Sorne of them are just potholes." Level of Lead R e niains S"me; High in Cities \\'ASIONGTON (AP) -The amount of lead in the air or 1110.<:t m;ijor cities 111>· parently has not changed s1gn1f1cantly Jn the past 15 years despill' a r:ip11I inl'rca.sr in use. of leaded gasoline, &1.ys !he Na- tional Hescarc~1unl.'1!. 1 A su1nmary of the report said there 1s 20 tinics as n1uch lead in the air 1n 111etrnpol1lan areas as in rural arc<ls "due largely to tile con1bustion and d1 spersn\ of lead additives io gasoline " Rut it said the average An1erican, even in the c1t1es.i "consurncs rnore lead in food and bCl'Crages lhan he inha les rrn n1 the ~ir." I "The high cnncent.rallnn of lead 1n the air llf cenlr:it c1 t1cs co11sti1utes a potential health hazard lo yn11ng children and cer- ta in groups of workers.·· the sun1mary said, "but poses no iden11f1able currcnl 1 threat to the general population .. , I The report \1•as one or a senes on al 1 n1osphrric pollut<1nts being prcpi'red at 1 lhe r"riuest of the Env1rnnmrntal Pro- tccuon Agency. The EPA has in(iicated 1l plans to ban or limit use of lead additives 1n gasoline and announced in January that 11 expects, to make ils proposals by the rnd of the [ year. The proposed re gu I a Ii on ~ presumably would nol take effect forl several years. \ Several gasoline man uf a c I u re r s already have lead-f ree or lO\\'·lead gasolines on the market There is s~m~th ing for everyone in our huge Busler Brown Back-to- School selection. young, lively and in sizes for your growing girl FREE! Our Gift lo You . , _ with e~lldren'' Stheol !ihot'i. Your ¥t •y ow11 Ca"'~"'· Hurry and ~t yowrs! lloclr ••d Antique Ir own 1;[}/, ere Slzoppinc; • td a OUR FASHION ISLAND STORE OPEN SUNDAY , SEPT. 12th FROM 12 to S 8 llff' 1111• e Hayride and e Dirty luelr F•shion Island • Newport Beach • 644·2464 Westcllff Pl 111 e Newport Beach e 548-8684 Tutiday, Stpltmbtr 7, }q71 DAll v PILOT G THIS IS UN HEARD OF FINAL 2 DAYS OF OUR 80 0 TO Sale definitely ends Thursday 6 p.~n. OF HOT PANTS & HOT PANT SETS PANTS TOPS DRESSES Lots Of Them • • . All Sizes 5/6 To 11 /12 Many Fabrics and Styles Good Variety and All Sizes Mini to Maxi JUMPSUlfS Not Too Many But All Sizes VA LU E S T 0 $ 7 5. NOTHING OVER $10 BE THERE Wednesday, 10 a.m. BY ARLAN FLAUM 33 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 644·2400 THIS IS EVEN MORE UNHEARD OF! FINAL 2 DAYS OF OUll SALE VALUES TO NOW $1 TO $1000 Many Fabrics and Styles. Sizes 27 to 36 r,:,..,, PANTS TOPS T·Shirts -Tanks -Wallace Berry's . \ ~ \ Casual and Dress Shirts From Many Fabrics & Styles JACKETS Values to $50.00 Now All $7 to $10.00 SUITS Different Fabrics & Styles Sizes 36 to 42 • Values To $60.00 Now $10.00 THE LOOK1~~ YR by A ,..f ,111 F l.:H llll s R 65 FASHION ISLAND 644·6500 OPPOSITE THE BROADWAY ON THE PARKING LDT ' '1 (~(\· r: . l I '·~;.,~~~\ \\ ,. I\ ._ , ,, __ ... ·.-r :'>-'. BANKAMERICARD -MASTER CHARGE -MONEY -OF COURSE, ALL SALES FINAL I 1 - \ I I o; IJAIL Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Objective Still Sound Stung by a Grand Jury letter calling most of them ''archaic legacies from an agricultural er;i," some or Orange County's special districts will meet nexl week to plan a rebuttal. And one probably is in order. The Grand Jury had ample opportunity to (ind In· adequacies in the bey,ii.Jdering 1~8 special distri~ts. in ~he county. Ce rtainly some consoildat1on and ehm1nat1on could be found-for some or the districts go so far back in history that their original purpose is almost forgotten. But the jury's attack was a bit broad-brushed. In 51ngltng out several districts for special criticism, for exan1plc. the jury strongly rebuked the South Coast County \Yater District for boosting water rates 50 per· cent. But the report failed to mention (probably because of inadequate investigation) that the district had not raised rates in 10 years. When Hitler seemed ready to invade England in 1940, lt wu discovered that because of the tig ht English gun control laws, the people had almo:i;t no ability Lo resist on thE:ir own_ should Lbe invasion come . for lack of suit· able weapons. Enemy airmen parachuting down in some cases had to be captured with nothing better than pitch· forks. In that moment of crisis, il was too late to do anything to remedy this lack ." Yes, John. the lesson is clear: Hitler was kept out of S1,1,•itzerland by .2 2 rifles. the English were unsuccessful in defending themselves against invasion -and the first ICBM will be shot down by gun collectors or the kids in the Frontierland shooting gallery at Disneyland. • Pogonotrophy Epidemic "You have pogonotrophy, Bill. You're a victim of an epidemic." "Izzat so! Just wbat are my symptoms'?" It is easy to understand how directors of some of the county's \vell ·run special districts \l/Ould resent the criticism. However. the main objective of the Grand Jury- elimination of needless and overlapping authorities - remains sound. Any debate on the subject should be en· couraged. Fairy Tale of the Montl1 It turns out that the simple business of growing a beard has a fancy name. And the name ran be applied to a large number of American men who gel through the itchy·srra'tchy stage and go on to the classic Van Dyke, or flamboyant mutton chops, or maybe just Uncle Sam chin whiskers, plus a moustache and Rudolph Valentino sideburns. Pogonotrophy has brought with it something long hoped for by the male fashion industry. The natural r.eacock in stincts of the male animal', human and lower eval. are bursting out in full flower. After reading this paragraph in a r~rent weekly nc\VS report from Rep. John G. Schmitz (R-Newport Beach). some of his constitue'nts may find it comforting to kno'v the former teacher is in Congress instead of before the classroom: '"The ability of the Swiss people to defend them· selves, \Vith one or more firearms in almost every home, helped keep Swi tzerland free du r_ing \Vorld War_ fl \v~en it \Vas entire.ly surrounded by Nazi Germany and its allies. Some observers see in the current fa shion trend toward so-called "unisex clothes" a reason for the pro- liferation of beards and moustaches. If men and women are to be look-alikes in their flared and flamboyant jackets and trousers, shirts and ties, then the man feels the urge to assert his uniqueness through his facial hairiness. This is beyond the capacity of most women. U .s. Liberals Will Contin1re to Denounce After Thieu's Reelection \V ASHlNGTON -The assumption seems justified al th e moment that President Nguyen Van Thieu wi!l be reflected in Vietnam under generally cnnfused and unsatisfactory political con· ditions. Then \\'hat? 1'he answer to the question is simple. Pre~ident Thieu v.·ill continue to con· 1;0\idate his power as best he ca n against rising oppo. sition in the Assem- bly. 'The u n it ea States will continue to support the Thieu government. Vielna- miiation will pro- ceed. And the Thieu gov- ernment will continue to bt denounced in U.S. liberal circles as despotic, anti· democratic and deluded. The real issue is tn v.·hat. extent and how long United Slates aid to the Th ieu governrnenl can be sustained when the American withdrawal has been brought to the point that can be fairly called mllltary disen gagement. THIS Tl~1 E, UNDE R present planning, '"il l be around the middle of next year '"''lien the American comb;:it rcile on the ground has t>E:cn terminaterl . There is no reason to doubt President Nixon"s in· h·n1 ions. He is on a fixed course of i:.up- porting a govemmenl which will continue mihtary operations against North Viet- nam and lhe Viet Cong. and he has con- fidence the Thieu go\'crnmcnt can do that and emerge y,•ith a good chance ol South \"1l'tna1n suf""\•iving as an independent go\·crnmen t. Hut it probably ~annol w sun·h'e ·wit hout American aid on a scale ranging ·., ' Richard Wilson lnto the bill ions and possibly It cannot survive without American combat air support in some degree. The Vietnam issue therefore is likely to continue in one form or another, there being little doubt that the pressure on _Nixon to withdraw support from the Thieu government, or any government wanting to continue the war. will persist unabated. Only in the improbable prospect that a \\'a r government in Vietnam could win a victory in the next yea r will the Vietnam issue be expelled from the American political scene. ANOTHER 11\IPROB ABILITY is that follo.,..·ing lhe election of Thleu the governm ent in Hanoi would move toward a settlement. whet.her or not under Chinese or Russian pressure to do so. The logical conclusion !.o be drawn ln Hanoi Is that no movement toward settlement should be made prior to the American presidentia l election and that military operations in 1nrlochina should be planned on a basis of making the Vietnam issue flame anew during the presidential cam- paign. Hanoi \\'Ould certalnly wish to cause President Nixon as much trouble as possible, anri one y,•ay to do that would be to confront him wilh decisions on renew- ing American military op<"rations or \vatrhing the Thieu government he has supported go into collapse. Sarne of Nixon's adversaries on the dnmes!ic !'icene are hoping for a dramatic turnarciund. His sensational Chin a gesture, and the about-face on wage and price controls gives rise to speculation that Nixon might also be capable of reversing his Vietnamiz..ation policy. In other words, he might be brought to see the logic of abandoning Thieu and set a date for complete withdrawal . WHil..E IT IS TR UE that Nixon 's repudiation of wage-price controls was no less positive than his support of Viet· namlzation, it is more difficult to foresee another reversal. Nixon ha..s not, in fact , completely reversed himseH on wage and price con· trols as a Jong-te rm policy so it is not a fair conclusion that he is prone to such reversals. Nor is it a fair conclusion that his trip lo Peking foreshadows a complete reversal of United States policy toward China. Recognition of Red China. is prob- ably a Jong wt1y dov.11 the road and only the imaginative can foresee abandonment of the Republic of China on Fonnosa so that it could be absorbed as a province or protectorate of the Chinese People· s Republic at any time \ft °fhe near future . Nixon's most outspoken critics are not likely to be satisfied until he makes another about.face and condones the establishment in Saigon of a coalition govemmenl. Jf judgment is to be based on ~ixon'! reaction to the Thieu victory in the Viet- namese parliamentary elections. lhere sttms no present prospect. that Nixon will diminish his support of a government that will continlie the war. The other question. that of whether or not Congrl"ss and the American public will perm it him to continue support of these military operations. will be argued oul in the comlng months. l(ennedy Center Dispute "·,\.l:iHlNCTON -Roger Steven~. the. 1,(•rd Hi ~h Poohah of the Kl'nnedy CentPr for the Pl'rfonn1ng Arts. has c;i!led our rcrent column on the center "erroneous in riractically every respect ." 1"e are happv tn amend our column "·ith additi onaJ facts that make il clear the situa tion is even y.•orse lhan ""F: orig- in :illy reported. So o u r reader11 c:u1 judge for lhem- lielves . \\'e have sent S!C'vens' l'Omplaints, edited as he re- ciuested. to all our nL'"'spaper clients for use. as they see fit. Stevens insists lhat he \.\"as "unaware" fin article critical of the center had been . DAILY PILOT RC'bert N. Wted, Pt~bllsMr Thomas Keevil, Editor ALbert \V, Bate! Editorial Page Editor Thi'! Nl ltoriaJ pqe ol the Daily Plkll 1ttlcs tn Inform and stimulate l"l!ld· en hy prellt'ntlng thia nt>v.'Spe.Pf1r'1 oplnlona and commentary on toplc• or lntel"l!.51 a.nd t:ignlllcance, by pro- vt<IJn.g a tontm for -:he expression af our reade.n' oplnlora, and by ptt- JCntlng the dlversf!: viewpoin!1 of \o. lormed ob!"el'Vt'"ra a.net 11pokeunen on r0plc.a at the da,y. Tuesday, September 7, 1971 { . -----:'\ \Jack AnderiiO~, · J . 1 prepared for the Saturday Review by \Volf Van Eckardt , the \Vashington Posr s architecture critic. THE FACT IS that Stevens contacted Von Eckardt and asked to see him about hi s article. Stevens also telephoned \Villiam Patterson. publisher of the Re\·iew. about the same article. The suppression of Eckardrs article. Stevens insists, was not done at his re· ·quest. \Ve never said it was. But the Sat.urday Review has a cnntrilct with the Kennedy Center tn publish the center's magazine-style programs. Anrl the man \\'ho '-''ill edit the cenler"s program.magazine. Review music criUc Jrving Kolodin, took part in the. decision to suppress Von Ecknrdt's article. ac- cording to Review managing editor Roland Gelatt. llAVrNG DONE lhir;. Ko\odin then wrote an article praising the centtr 1nd defending it against its crltlc1. 1'ht! Review made his article the cover story, complet.e wi th a photograph which managed lo hide the building'• clumsy design. Although lnt.emtitional Teltphone •nd Telegraph. one of the cent.er'1 financial bfr-nefactors. has landed all thf: ttnttr'1 other l'Onlracts, Sle\•ens says: .. All con· lracts ~·ert' let under the usual govern- ment procedures after advertising for bfd~ ., This f111!1y ronl.radicls whal the man In r-harge of lhe bidd ing , executive director for englnN.'rlng \Vlilfam Schmidt, told us. Discus sing the center's maintr.nance con- tract. Sth1n1rlt acknov.·\edged: ''It was nol a publicly advertised procu rement as would be. normal under fed eral regula· tions." STEVENS ALSO implies that \\'e never OOthered to check the records be.lore writing ab:n1t the center's relationship with l'IT. However, my associate Joe Spear spent 90 minutes with • lrin of center officials during which he was flatly refused permission Lo see !he documents on the maint.enance contract. Spear then asked for some of the figures . at lea1t. re!aling to the dea l. Schmidt again refused. claiming such disclosures "wou1d compromise the negolialion process.'' Footnote : In fairness to Stevens. it should ht said that he has given tirelessly of both his time and money to the Ken· nedy Center. He has contributed $100,000 from his pcw:ket to the project. has served without pay ag it.a chairman and hai:; paid nearly all his ()wn expenses ln con- nection with tht job. Dear Gloomy Gus Why do ltlwing services h•"I! lo \ mlinl.aln fen~ gtnrage yard~ while service stations are allowed to keep wrecks and old cars in th~ open on their premises? More srrv. let. sl<tlion blight ! -A. G. I Ducks Are Beginning to Move In ( L. Guest ·Report By fl.flKE ABRAfl.fSON ) \\'ilh dllck hunting season only a few long week!! a\\·ay, the thousands of CalHornia outdoorsmen who consider wat.erfowling the king of sports caA sharpen their anticipation a bit in these late summer days by a trip to their fa vorite shooting grounds. Even though I.he temperatures still hover over the hundred degree mark ln the great central valleys which in fall and win ter will be home for mlllions of migrating ducks and geese, the birds are already moving in, Unit.ed States and Canadian game of· ficials \\'ho keep a sharp eye on the \\'alerfo\\'l breeding grounds in the north are predicting a bumper crop again this year. and that means gteat sport when the hulk of the birds reach California. TfllS "Vt'RITER HAS been preaching the gospel for a long while now that half the pleasure of hunting and fishing in this state v.·ith its multitude of people· produced problems is working on the w1ldl ire habitat v.·e enioy. Almost an annual ritual !sour spri11g- l1111e column detailing the labor y,·hich goes intn kf'eping our fa vorite farm pond in prime condition for bass and blul"giU angl ing. No11.· we can add a fall piece on doing lhe same for our duck hunting grounds. Located 1n Colusa County near the sprawling Sa cramento National \Vildlife Refuge, 'l'e0 \1e hunted the club for m(lre th;in a rlecade. and eacti vear watched the shr.otmg slirle de>wnhiil a bit more. r.l ll nagemcnt nf the ponds has consisted ~o\ely of flooding a few weeks befQre hun· ting season and setung out decoys the day beforr . THE RESULT HAS been that whi le the dekes will pull birds in when the v.·ealher is right, the. ponds basically have become only a barren resting place and far too oflen lht> birds have passed us by. But this year things are going to be dif· ferent, and hopefully so will the seasons ahead. Acting on ~ advice of Philip Arend of Novato, a wildlife management con· sultant and old friend knov.•n widel y to walerfowlers as the "duck club doctor," this summer we totally revamped thl!' place. \\'i1h the aid of local farming experts and federal agricultural orficials in the county. the ponds have been graded, new waterworks inslalled. and a lovely crop of millet planted. fert ilized and irrigated. Again, time and muscle and knowhow - much like the. cleanup work we've discussed on t.he fi sh pond -has taken .11 rundown. almost slerile piece of ground and turned it into a living corner for '-''ildll fe. TRUE. WE'LL ENJOY the wildHfe by hunting it and v.·e'tl enjoy it by simply watching the wheel ing c.louds ()f ducks and geese over the valley but more lm. port.:tnt there's another small. productive feeding ground to help assure that they 'U bl! hack another year. As for heightening p rt· sea 110 n anticipation, an inspection trip to chtck I.hi!' proj~ was all that was needed. The green ~hoots of millet are already above ground and as we walked the levee dur· Ing &Oar ing mid-day lem peratures, mor~ than 50 pintails -early gorgeous ar· rive.111 from the north -jumped from rhtir new feed ing ground. v.i e wouldn 't miss THIS opening day for anything'. Caltfornl.a future. Se.rvlee Value of General,_ Special Learning We all pay lip-service to the idea or ''knowledge," but we don't understand the most important thing about it. And tha t is the "negative" use to which it can be put. One of the main purpo~es of "knowing'' any subject really well is to give. us a standard of "'hat kno\\·ledge really means. Only when we have thi' sLand- ard can V.'I! apprec. iate our ignorance. on olher subjects. Suppose .,... I! b e. • come an expert in the field of music. \Ve grasp its technJ. cal nature, its intri- cacies, ils subtleties. its elusive problems. Thus, the music 1ve read or hear is far different from what the layman hears or talks about in popular discussions of the subject. NOW, WREN WE approach another subject -say, history or pol itics -we have a yardstick for measuring our degree of knowled ge and ign1;1rance. \\1e know v.•bat knowing r~lty consist~ in. And we do not delude ourselves that our smattering of opinion and preju<!ioe and hearsay in !he field of history or politics really constitutes anything resembling ''knowledge ." And th is is perhaps one of lhe most im· portant lhings we can learn in hie - <1 true apprecia.t1on of the nature and ex· rent land limitations\ of knowledge inJ any field . Wilhcut this appeciation. we run the risk ol arrogant ignorance wheo we leave our specially. THIS IS NOT TO suggest !hat nnly the ~·experts" have a right to discuss fields that fall in the public Interest. like politics. or psychology. or e1•en housing and urban planning. Every intelligent and concerned citizen must lake an interest in such mailers; many of them are too important to be left to the specialists. It does suggest, hoy,•ever, a little more modesty and a little less dogmatism in discussing them . It suggests that "com· mon sense" is not enough equipment ID bring to these. subjects, just as ha"ing a pair of ears is not enough equipment ti> bring to the full understanding of music. Only when we know what y,•e do not know can we begin to learn something. ANO THE ONLY \YaV \\'e can know that we do not know somfthing is by com. paring it with y,•hat we truly know. S-Ome• one with a smattering of information in a number of subjects. and no serious foundation in any one of !hem. mav sound glib and plausible at cocktail parties, hut lacks the essential respect for knO\.\'ledg11 that m2.kes his contribution worthwhile. \\'hitehead said long ago that everybody shou ld have genera.I knov.·\edge. and special knowledge . general, because v.·ithout it he IS ton narro"· a speciali~t; and special, because \\'i!hout it he lackl the criteria for evaluating his opinion!!. Only the two together make an "educa· tioo:' The Fickle Traffic Light For 11 few dazed moment s after the col· lision. Charle5 could nol quite figure 1;1ut y,•hat had happened. Then he remem· be.red : the traffi c light had changed directly from green to red. skipping amber. Unable to stop. he had ro lled into the inlerse<::Lion in front of an oncoming truck. Blaming his accident on the fickl l!' signal, Charles d~termintd to seek damages from the city. But at a court hearing. the city denied liability : ''\Ye can 't be held legally liable every t.ime a signal gets out of order. \Ye would be swamped with lawsuits." HOWEVER. Charles' attorney proved that this particular signal had been malrunctioning for a full '"''eek before the ACCident. The court concluded that the ci· 1.y \.\'as guilly of negligence, and granted Charles ' claim, Some cities still retain their "sovereign Immunity" against bl!ing sued. But in most places, a motorist can indeed col- lect damages for an 11ccident cau.sied by a traffic light or a stop sii;n lhat h•s been neglected . There have even been cases holding the city liable when a stop sign was obscured by foliage. Thus: A motorist hurt in a crash blamed it on the facl that a stop ~ign was hidden by the leaves of a tree. ln its defense. the ci. ty pointed out that the tree was growing on priv11te property -"out o( our jurisdiction.'' NEVERTHELDS. the court imposed liability. The judge seid lht1t evr.n if the city could not h111ve trimmed the tret. at least It Cfluld have chosen 11 belier place to put the sign. or course. the city is not liable if there Is no c•u5al connection betwetn Its I Law in Action ) l~-. - negligence and the accident. In another case , a fallen stop sign had been left lying on the ground for weeks. One da y a motorist failed to halt at the corner and struck a car in the crossing. But it turned out lhat the motorist. v.·ho lived in the neighborhood, knew perfectly well it was a stop street -even y,•ithoul seeing the sign . The city was duly cleared of responsibility. The court sa id the city·1 failure lo restore the sign simply had nothing at all to do v.·!th !he accident. An American Bar As.~ocintion pub- lic service fenturt. by \V i/1 Berna rd. By 6eor11e Dear George· \Vhat )s your opinion about the&e mini skirts \.\"Omen wear these days? Is there no modesty left? A woman used lo be expected to be demure . Now they don·t seem to care. What do you lhink? For instance. look at today 's woman gelling out of !he litUe sports car! Of.At Shockr.d: \Vhere? Where ? Whert -where? Oh . Ahem . Pardon mr Vou are. ahsolutely right Anti l think 50mP.thing should bl! done 11hou1 the matter. l\Vrite to George. th~ fa mnu!I ad · vice colLimn1st of whom Jt has bttn said, "\\lho?"J ! I t ) r It • i f i CHECKING •UP• Sl1owbiz G1·eat s Titu svill e Not Irked Ove r Oil ' Tlf US\'ILl.E, Pa. lUPJ 1 · Do11't Need Age11t Th i ,~ notfhw e ste.rn Pennsy lvan i" ('ity refu1es to ge1 up light by 11 new Russian cl1an1 that the world'!i first oil wrll was drilled nol here hut nfa1 Russ1a'1 Caspian Sea Cf1!1~1 in JIM7 • r By l. r.t . 80\'0 TRE FEr.1ALE A:'\ K L E BOr-.:E t as e n \ a r ~ e d n1ea:-;urably O\l'r !he l;i~I two ge11er.:it1on.~. High heel.~ a,.e ~aid t.o be wh; Di ll I TELL yo u Bill y the Kid was a lifelong soprano~ .... 01\E PECl'LlAR little ordin ancr in Ln s Angeles inakes 1t illegal to catch mice there without a bunting license. dear me . . ANOTHER NE\'i' MOTEL opened up every 17 hours na· llonwide last year ..•. TV RESEARCHERS clairn that smoker least apt to v.·atch television is the inan w1lh lhe pipe. "FffiST, get an agent." That's the advice of a Hl'lllyv"ood co!umni.c;t to aspir- ing entertainers. \\'hat bunk! Do you know the more sue· <:es!'iful entertainer~ w o r k V.'1thout agenti;? Rob Hope. Bing Crosby. ~~rank Sin:<t ra. Lucille Rall. La v.·rence \Velk. Take Gene Aulr\', fnr in· slanre. ~re didn:t ·hire an agent. .e\·er. But t.1r. Autry no11• can be considered rich in Iha! which is so rare among shnw people v.·ith agents - mone )'. SKETCH: She's the kind of "·oman v.·ho'd hold an um· brella nver a duck . . .She ne ver leaves her children :<t home even 1vhen she t:loe.~n '!. take them v:ith her. . She sin gs at funerals. augmen ting !he grief.._ .She Cfln fcss~s hf'r slfl!'i, but wnu ldn·1 think 11f arl· mi!l inl: her faul t.~. . .ll"hP n the talk turns frnm gcrar 1ums to the gross natk1n:il pr'lduc!, she ;ippears a l1l1 !e seasick. . 1\nrl al dusk v.·ith the \igh! hPhind he r. she can pass for Orsn n \r ell es, "lie keep a rile on these t~1n,i:s, and they come up Now you can pay your gas bill at Market Basket. We've authorized the Market Basket at3100 W. Balboa Blvd. to a.ct as a payment a~cncy in the Newport Beach area. You can pay your g~s bill \vhcn you shop, dUJing all store hours including evenings and \veckcnds .. Or ma) be one of our other payment agencies is more convenient for you. Reincrt's Dept. Store, 1816 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa, l\11.arkct Basket,.2975 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, and Crown Hardware, 3107 £.Coast Highway in Corona Del Mar will accept your gas bill and payment. With these four agencies in the Ncvvport Beach area, we'll be closing our Gas Company office at 3111 Newport Blvd. as of Sept. 24. As much as \ve1ve enjoyed seeing you there, we thilll t.his new anangcmen t will be more convenient for you. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 6 gas COMPANY DAI LY PILOT 7 Dean Rusk Say s QUEENIE By P.hil lntertandi Chi.t1a News 'Pre1nature' lerPsl1ng to sef': ~·h;it hap~ pens ·· ··There's 11 fa ir chant e thill lhe Repu blic of Cl1inil on Tt1iwan will be riennated tr:i retain its seat. at lea~t in the General Assembly," he said . "If reking decides not to )01 n the LT.:\. until the Na tiona list l'.('1\',.rnmPnt nf China Is ex• pelled from the U.N .• then , my guess is !hat !he Unlted Na~ rinns will c:ipltulare nn that iviint aqtl expel the Republic nr China on Taiwan. even !hnl1gh II n1lght seem ex· tremely unla1r to government members of the U.N." HONG KONG CUSTOM TAILOR tM COSTA MISA J DAYS ONLY, SE PT. 8, 9, JO. Ladies' & Men's M1de·to·Mea.sur1 H1nd·T3Rored Suits, Top Coats & Sport Jackets ·. . t .., • . . .. ' ... ~ .... --:.~ ,ell" • ,. ; ·Y • • : ' ~ .. ' :r1 .. The People at Home do moreforyou That's a pretty big starement. bnt !he proof is obvious. Doing more fur customers, year after year, is what made Home Savings .... America's Largest $3;8 Billion Strong Teller Stmdra Deel ia one of 1387 people who make ome Yl!1I ue h•PPY at Home. Al>d there are pretty imporiant ema bimelit& Home Saving& p1ota.1'1 yon with the ]arJIBt uaet8 and the largest actoal doJiar ,...,,.., by far, in the indmtry. Home also poya the moot in iDlerelt;, at the iaie of """ $444,000 """1 day. ShouldtityoubeatHom.e? 1.08 ANOl1R (MA!N omca. 78t a. BIVM!wf• •• SIOl)l4• (2TS) 127~. AUWIBRA. "°' E. .,.,.., B!Yd. It l!llfll"l 'f'tltl,,,.. • ltteat • ('2T3) ~t a ANAHEnl, 101 8. ffl:tW .... 9! lh'lcefl<I • neo5 • (71() 113Wa83 a AJllCAO!A, eo Eaet HulltlflP!n Dl'frN .t rlrlll • l'ftllltl • 121~ ~ a IAASl'OW', 1232 E. Waln St. In.._ kl'ftlY ShooPlncr Ctnl.r • 02311 • (Tl.c) 25&-21S1 a llEVEIU.V HTU.li. 02(5 Wl1t l!ll'll lllvd. •I Re:rlimf Of!Vs . 902\0 . (?13) zn.eeee a lttJENA l'ARJ(.'. 8010 8Neh 8Mt. st La hllnl • ll0820 . {7'14) eza...4ll&4 a BURIANIC. MON. S8!'1 F.mando Btvd. at Jurblnk Blvd •• 11502 . {213) 1-45-72111 a COMPTON,18o1 N. l oiig B11eh Blvd. 11 Golden • lm%l • {213) 836-3736 a ENCINO, 17107V..il\lr. BIYd. d /.IM$IO'J' • 11311J • (213) ns.-0630 a GARDEN OFIOV'E, 11m B~ It.• Chfll!IM". tm(O . 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It Rlwr11d1 • 92371!1•{714)1!176-1010 Cl SAM BERNAl\DINO, 301 W, Hlghl111d Awe. It ""-hi~• g240$ • (714) 881·'321 a &AN FAANCISCO, 2500 Ml .. ~n St. •I 2111 St.• IM110 • (415) M1-1000 • SAN JOIE, 1221 Lincoln AWi., WlllO"ll' 0 1..i 011\riol • 93125 • {40&) 2~7~1!1 a SAHTA AHA., 1300 North Mll11 St. stW1thl11Cton Ave.• 92701 • (114) 5'7-0$11 a $AITTA MONIC,_, 2600 Wl11hll9 Bhld. st 29th • PGolo.3 • (213) 82a..55'1 ti STUDIO CITY, 12051 V11'111m1BM!.11 Latirtl Qlfl'IO!I • tlll04 • (213) 7U.73'f a TOMANCE.1611 Crw-.Av..11 El Pado • 90601 • (:l13) 321"924( a VIClORVILLE, 1._ 1'tl'I 111. Mlf tM VlelOf V1llf')' S~lng c.nlsr . nm . ('714) ~ 0 WEST COVINA, 100 Vll>Qlrtl A!fl. ... ll'lt San 8.m11'd!"o Fwy •• 91790 . (Z1S) 91Je-7W1 a WHmlER, 15626 &tt Ylhlttltr RIYd. It ..... G1mua11 • lllOro1 • (213) 691~761 o W11.Stt!Rli ClHTIA, 37.50 W!lal'l!rt Blvd. C QdClld • ll0010 • Ct11J 38Wt13 a 1AH MA.TIO, 80 Bcwl Rold, s.tr MU.O. CA. 94402 • (415} 3'1-2961 o VERMONT 10UA1!a., 5717 S. VtnDont Avt.. LA. S0037 (To OPlfl 900n) . Jllllll>#:n'DERALH-1-BoM S..-A~~lol#/)tJObf lA<J'EDERALS"""41 G!l<I Z-l...,_C.,,...i;... • \ \ '·. • • !INLY P!lOT Tu~8f, Septtmbtr 7, 1q71 Wa ve of Bomb s Rock ~SF Weekend SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A mies ~ bombin&• jarred th11 San Francisco Bay Area over the Labor Day wukend. police reported. A bomb which officers said apparently was made of black powder blew up 1 Southern Pacific Railroad trestle in San Francisco. taking out two feet of an 8 x s inch support beam ind slightly shifting the track. A passenger train passed safely over the trestle. a few Girl Found After Big Hunt Made LOS ANGELES iAP ) - About 50 searchers spent Sun· day night combing the Magic Mountain amusement park and: the surrounding area for a four-year-old girl, unaware that the girl had been found and taken to a family friend. Peggy Mizumoto became separated from .her mother at the NeWhall park about 4:30 p.m . Saturday, when she took a ride on the monorail by herself. Her mother who im~ migrated 13 years ago from Japan, Nobuko Mizumol.O, hes trouble with £nglish, and was unable to CQtnmunicate with bystanders: only after mid· night did park police learn what had happened. The police called 45 park employes back to work, and, a~isted by sheriff's deputie!I and scuba divers. they speht the night searching for the girl. Monday morning, in a rainstorm, the searchers were joined by mouq~ posses and a helicopter. The J!"irl. hart been found at the park late Sunday bv an as yet unidentifiPCI couple who took her to the tavern her mother owns in the Little Tokyo district. Apprirently the girl directtd them there. Ba r tender H ideo Kawamur8, 28, left. a note on the tavern door and took Peg. Jr.' home with him. However, Mrs. Mizumoto spent the night with the seRrchers at the park and it was not until the bartender awoke Mond8v and called authorities that Pe"gy 11:nd Mrs. Mizumnto were tearfully reunited. Dock Talks To Resunie A ftRr Break minutes aft.er the blast, of· f1cer1 said. ln Oakland, police said two bombs went ()ff aimultane:oosly at 7:Cfl p.m. Sunday six miles apart. One blast blew a five·foot hole in a concrete floor at the Foster & Kleiser billboard firm near Oakland Army base, damaging a reception room. a double door. window and telephont. equipment. The other blast was at Se- quoia Elementary School and did minor damage. A woman reported she had seen young people loitering in the area. None of the explosions caus· ~ any injuries. Officers at San Francisco police headquarters in the Hall of Justict: found a wooden box in nearby shrubbery late Sun- day night at about the same time an anonymous telephone call came in that "lhe bomb will go off in 21 minutes." The bomb squad ''disarmed" the box and found it containtd only a metal camp oven. Pair Held In Giant Forgery PORTERVILLE IAP\ Two brothers sought in an alleged forgery in a $1 million estate has surrendered to authorities, the Kern County sheriff's office reported today. Joe and Marcus Witt, Jr., who turned themselves in Monday, had been the object of a I()-day search after the arrest of Marcus' son, Marcus Witt III, on Aug. 28. The Tulare County district attorney's office had issued arresl warrants for the trio Aug. 27 in connection with the $1 million estate of the late Pearl Zalud. of Porterville and Los Angeles . Youth Okay After Fall In Yosemite YOSEMITE, Calif. (AP) - A young hiker was apparently jolted by lightning and surviv· ed a fall or almost 200.feet down the back side of Half Dome in Yosemite National Park, rangers reported Mon· day. Steve McRee. 20, of Lakewood, C?.!if .. was de seen· ding a steep 400.foot section of a hike with the aid of a steel cable, when he fell during an electrical storm, said park spokesman Lew Albert. McRee was reported in "not serious" condition in the park's Lewis Me m o r i a I Hospital. where he was being treated for broken knees, a broken right wrist. a broken left ankle and numerr us cuts and bruises. McRee and 8 companion. Wiiliam Howsman of Bellflower, Calif.. had started down from the 7 ,500-foot Half Dome peak after completing a seven-mile hike from the v8lley floor. Albert said. The hike covers maintained trails. except for a final ascent up a 75-degree rock face with the help of a series of cables. Arter McRee's fall was stop- ped by a clump of boulders. Howsman summoned rangers. A helicopter of rangers and climbers evacuated the in· jured youth to the hospital a few hours later. Albert said. Rangers said they were uncertain whether lightning struck the cable itself or the ground. The Witts have claimed that the woman, prior to her death In 197tl. and left the entire estate to Joseph Witt, except Truck's Spill for $3,000 left to a cousin. Authorities said prior wills F divlded the estate between the Jams reeway City of Porterville and the Fresno-Monterey diocese of AGOURA (UPI ) -A tanker the Roman Catholic Church. truck carrying 4,600 gallons of The city and church won the cleaning solution skidded and right to the estate in court last overturned on the rain·s!icken· April. ed Ventura Freeway Monday Marcus Witt 111 . 24. has blocking the r oadway for four been booked for investigation hours. of forgery in the case. The truck. owned b Y His father and uncle are t>ouglas Oil Co .. turned over being held on $25,000 bail and and spilled its toad alter a col· were scheduled for ar· lision with a car in a thun- raignment by Wednesday. dershower. SAN FRANCISCO (AP\ _,_:_::!::::::::::_:::__::_:::::::::::'._:.__ ___________ I Negotiations were scheduled to resume today in the West Coast dock strike after talks between the employers and the International L on gshoremen'! and W arehousemen's Union recessed for Labor Day, Representatives of the JL\\'U and I.he Pa c i f i c Maritime Association have declined to comment on the progress of !heir talks. The strike by 15.000 JL\\'U members has tied up an estimated 150 ships at 24 ports ber .... ·een the Canadian and 1'.1exica n borders since July I. The .,.,•al kout began after negolialions for a new con· tract broke down when the P~tA refused to extend its agreement gjving I L W U workers jurisdiction over off· dock container ha n d I in g , which the Teamsters Union 1lso claims. The Teamsters have offered to submit the i5'il1t to arbitra· tion. The ILWU has made no public reply on the issue. The ILWU has asked for a twe>-ye.ar contract to replace the rive-year pact that expired June 30. It also wants a guaranteed work week of 40 hours for steady workers and 32 houri for extras. plus pay raises which PMA says would amount to 31.4 percent over the two years . Other ILWU goals are 10 paid holld1y1 •, year and pengion improvements. WORLD SAVING S IS NOW OPEN SAT URDAYS Our Re9ion el Office in Foun tain Velley, I 0 I 2S H•rbor Blvd . et Edin ger !714 1 8]9.2851 , i1 cpen Saturday from I 0:00 A,M. to 4:00 P.M, These •dded tervice hours ere for our cuttomer1 who wcrk Monday t hrough Friday •nd who would like to conduct their fin•ncial bu1inett in the leisur•ly etmoiphere cf t he weekend. _ __, RttOUl'C88 over '300,000,000 WORLD SA AHO LO"N ...SSOOATIOM HOME OFFICI.: L Y>NIOOO. CAUl'Ol'NA Pltglonll Oll'iC .. '. 9rel'r!'<rlCOd/Fovr111lr1 V.lley/L1oun. Be1tl'l/Northridg1 / OntariofS.n Bemal'Olno/Se.n Qi9oo/West Arcadll /Wil•llire-Alv1redo/ W:>OCllll'ld Hilll GERHARD LANG'S SAUSAGE HAUS ONLY AT -.. -HAM- •n AIL. STORIS J700 I. Cew Hit••.., C:11eu ~ M• -67J·t000 1212 I. l roollhwnt, A"""*I• 6JJ·24'1 I · Pahllc School F inance Hu ge Issue Fac in g Rested Solons USED DESKS Ii•• Ul1,j.O s79 SACRAMENTO r AP \ California legislators returned Crom a three-week. vacation to- day to find a mammoth new problem nesting on their desks -along with alt the old issues. The whole problem of public school finance faced Repub- lican Gov . Re~.~an and the law· makers, threaten ing to dead· lock them on the tax reform issue they had hoped to resolve this fall. Thi! now is a record-long to cut a short Ltibor Da~ week perty tax. regulsr session. with no end in even shorter, taking Friday Democratic A ss em b I y delinilt sight even though ad· off to vtsit Disneyland. Speaker Bob Moretti of Van journment tentatively is Reagan. who also vaca\loned Nuys said the ruling made. il scheduled at the end of this during the legislative ~ess, l1nperative that the legislature month. leaves Saturday to attenrl the and the Republican governor lellWIS~ 0::::-........ _ ...... _ ... ••l W. IA•l• ,,, l•••Ot0\ cosr ... ME S., l11l St~ L11i• ltty Rd. • 1'1·1MI OCE ... MSIOI! The latest the legislature National Governor 11 Con· deal v.·ith the schoo l finance had met before in regular ference in Puerto Rico. and tax reform issue no w. \'::===-======="' session, .,.,,as last year when the lawmakers finally quit on The California Su p r em e He said I! "emphasizes the Aug. 21. 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In its annual survey of world military power, the Interna- tional lnstitute for St rategic Studies estimated a n in- creasing "n1arked numerical disparity'' between East-\1.'esl forces i.11 Europe. with the Warsaw Pact deploying three times as many tanks and 2,500 more tactical plane.!! than the THE REAL RO LEX .. There are a 16t of lookalikes of Rolex. Others have attempted to copy Organization. A growing confrontation also wa s reported between llussia and Communist China, with three new Soviet divisions poised on the 5.00-mile frontier and China building itself up as a noclear missile power. Complied by experts in 45 Cf!Untries, the survt'~' showed the world's rnilitary balance , e>'clud 1ng La tin An1erK'<'., as of July. 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COLONIAL FUNERAL HOl\fE 7801 Bols1 A\•t. ••··Yo~r '5k11Pf>.•r1q P~~Vre Wrstmln1ttr 893-3525 -·,. ~ U lt.M(l.1t 6t.a.I! Accountant Wins Ne"' Co urt 1'rial SA':\TA A':\A t1ngtnn Beach accoun1ant 11ho argued that he 11·nuld never ha1·e plr;ided gui lty if he thnugh! he "'fiUld i:o to st;ite prison fnr embezzlement has 11 nn a nev.· trial fnl to11·1ng Qr,11nge County Superior Court Judge R.1-ron I\ \lc:.11llan's stud.1 nf 1he results of a lie detl'ctnr te51. ·rhon1as Jnhn IX-Fusco. 45. or 17382 Bell Circl e. <1ssured .Jud~e ~lc'.'ll!llan that defense attorney Paul C;iruso promis- ed him he 11·ould go on probation if he pleaded guilty tn ch<'lrl'!es of ~rand theft He ~ot a sta1e rrison term of one !(t HJ years. Judge i\lc>ILllan accepted DeFusco's ri;planRtion and nrdered a ·nev. tri;il for th e ;:ic- cu~ed accountant. DeF'usco's ~!ate priso n term has been cancelled. DeFuscn ll'aS <1rrested Dec. 1n. 1910. ;iftf'r heing accused nf s1phon1ng ninre lh;i n SS-0 .0UO from the La Habra con- struction firm '<''hich emplO~'ed hin1 as a $1 .000-a-Hionth office manager. If w;is allrged Lhat he used the money lo pay for v.·eekend gambling sprees iri Las Vega~. l<'at People No\v Aiding H eart F 1md SA'.'\TA A~A -As members of \\'eiji?hl Y.'atchers donate ex- cess pounriagP. directors Al Cutler and C.ar y B<irt v.·111 don;i1e pennies to the Heart As1'oc1<1t1on. Culler s;i1d !he Heart Fund 11·11J rect>il'e a penny per ]1<lt1nd ln~l d11r1nJi: the month 11! Scpte1nber . The money 11·ill gn tri the He;irt Associ;i1 ion bure<'ILJS 1n Orange, San Rl'rnardin/'\, Ri\'eside. ;ind San Dlei!,n C'fi11n!ies. clepenrli nl'! on .... ·here t h e "'·eight -watcher lil'{'<i, "Fat mrn and \l'Omf'n ;irr nltrn henc/1 c1 ;iries nf 1he Heart F'und.'' said Cu!ler. ''R\' encouraging the m In ln~'r v.·ei.ithl. '<'C thlnk "'I! arr red uc inl'! the ch;inre.~ th;:it lhe~ \I'll! r ver h;i 1·p to he helped hy their lncal Hearl "'"'"'1:1!1"11 ;:ind <'11 The 11:1 n1e t1n1P 11P arr rrpal'lnl! thP Hearl Fund !11r mnne.\ 11 ha<1 rxpenfif'rl 1n lhP p<l<i! i{l C'ilrl! fnr prr~nn~ whn~P n1Prwr11?ht c{lnd1!1on has led In heart cnn1pl :e::i11on~ •· • MU,.tS SNA(I( •ACKS • SCHOOL su••Ll(S • LU,,.Cl-I MEATS • ~•(SM F•u•r • W( OlLIYE ll Mannings Beef l•,o r '""' (}n'"•••b • A" r'l•O-'' Cu>1om t• ..,~~ !O ~OU• '°"'''"'°' ~"' HOME DELIVERY (1!1 UI botw•on t I. ' u 1.m .. u i.un. 11•• uo veut 1111., ,1 .. , 1111, •n<I ~·~· •rd•• will bl I• ftw• ~•It"•~ . _.. . ._ SMITH'S A10RTUARY COAST SUPER MARKET ' 1%7 Main SL ~34"1t:..C-l~•()>l'9"qddl"..,. 131-WI MON.-SAT.-• fe l :lO--So111d11y ' I• 5 l::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,,!~ .... ::=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~==~::~~::-~:~~~~~~~~:~~·~~:·~·""~·~· ... ~::::-1 .. \ ) Consumer Protection Unit Urged SANTA ANA -A counly consumer prolecllon depart- ment is the ney,·esl proposal nl First D1str 1cl Supervisor Robrrl Battin. of unsat isfactory qualJty " The supervrsnr p r op.Of> es that 1he Orange C(lun1 y ap. proa<"h to the problem he three-pronged concf'!llrat1ng on educat ion, concilia\i(tn and enforccn1c nt to "ac11v1ty bordt>r1ng nn Hie meetings v.·11h consumers and T.1k1n~ 11nt1ce the pre!>t>nt outright d1sho ner;t such as businessmen .'' B 11 i t J n con· tight countv budgel. ! h e repair JObs v:hich do not re-ally 11nued. "II has heen found 1n s11pPt\'1~nr pr npnsts !hat 1n· fix ynur t•ar or tele1•1slon." many countJes that mi.~uo-it ial st;iffing nf the nPIY B;itt1n statl'S that there are clerstanding. rather than drpar1menl hv supported h\ The borird chairrnan <1 11- nouneed Friday that ht "ill offer his suggestion to the full hoard on Sl'pt. 21 pointing ffi \1·hat he charac1eri zed as .. a serious problcn1 " man} consumer protrct1on d1shllnesty ir; often the tause EmrrJ{ency Ernplllymenl Art "In reecnl vcars consumer prutcction has.been recognized as an in1por:an1 funrlion of g111 rrnrnenl on all levels.'' Balllll SRid. ··.\lanv C'OUOtll'~ h:-i1 e t'StahhshC'd Out.standing departmenls" la11s nn the bno ks which «rt of complaints." fundu1g . u1effcct1ve due to pliblic ig·l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'i norance nf lhrir c~ntents.I "One of the rn<1in fu11c!ion~ of the new dcpart1nent ~·oul d be to pro1·ide spe;ikers l!:nd 11Tit·1 ten malenals tn c1v1c ~rnups. srhools. and tbe g e n e r a J publ!c." he adl'oc;itcd . j WORKING MOTHERSIJ "Consu:>ier fraud is of three r11a1 n l_rpcs." l3<1t1 1n a:ud, "false and drt•pcll\e ad- \ ert is1 nj!, including rn1slahel- jng . !a1!ure to dell.er gorx!s .'lnd se rvices pald fnr and delivery of gooc!s ;ind se1·1·ices O<>n'! U <""<t vou• c~lle • lu•v•e I! "' " •·~~; to• 1(•"11"'""""• &11<11 >Hp tl 'm >n N~flf•Y ~<~IH>I. E~llOLL NOW In • rwll d1y •Ct 'f"''c 1<•C110I, I I I ' I L .. FAIRMONT PRI VATE SCHOOL !le noted !h<il (·nnsumrr drt:cption can ranc from a rn1nor 1rr1tant such a s l•rnngfully ad1erl ist>d prirrs "The new de pa r l n1 en I should help clear up consun1erl prnblerns bJ fil{'C·l().fare Ot1•~• Cou•lv'• Old•ll ~"" lor~ot t:•r.•dtd ~•V <••• •n~ dllflr to""°' i>ll• '"''"' CALL NOW 774-1052 ·-b r ,~, • ·----· with Pl . save at Imperial Th e kind of people who can grab a po le and fi sh 1n a pon d Wade in Jhe surf. Try the swings at !h f' pa rk. Live right now lor all life's worth Bu! s!1 il plan and save for the big tt11ngs of the future. A new home. A vacation. Educati on. RPt1 rement. Th ese are the people who save at ln1p erial. People who make the most of every moment . People who get the most o.ut of their savings. too. Beca use Im peria l Savings pays the highest rat es the law allows on insu red savings. 5.00% 5.25% 5.75% 6.00% Actual annual yield wh<>n s~v1 n gs and ln!en'!St ~ccumu'<i1" one year. 5.13% 5.39% 5.90% 6.18% H 1mPERIAL sAv1nos Executive 0!!1ce. 3366 Vra Lido, Ne.,·vpor1 Beach, (714 ) 673-3130 Main O!fic.e 61 So1J!h Lal\e A·,,enue Pa sadena , (213) 79~8441 0: r I J Newporl Center Ort1ce : 550 Newport Genter Drive, Newporl Beach, (714) 644-1461 East Pasadena Oll 1cr> 3870 Easl Foo1hil! 8 0ulevard, Pasadena.12 13) 795-0447 Glendora 0!!1 ce. 134 No1th Glendora Avenue, Glendora, (213) 335-4043 Woodla nd Hips 0 !!1ce. 19900 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills. (213) 346-3920 A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF 1.6 BILLION DOLLAR IMPERIAL CORPORATION OF AMERICA Hm:'J -~-~----~ --~-~--- J, ' • I • • , • • !• ! "' • •. ' I ... OAlLY PILOT EASTERN . GREY SOLE BONELESS FILLETS 79~. A5SORTetl • MEO!UM • l!!D, !llUE. BLACK iscounl OUR NAME MEANS DISCOUNTS EVERYDAY! WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF QUALITY M ERCHANDISE AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES. WHOLE BODIED USDA INSPECTED STEWING CHICKENS McCOY BEEF ROLL SAUSAGE 39~b. GAME ~ HENS USDA INSPECTED • 18 oz. . c Ea. BONELESS SHOULDER Clod Roast c lb EXCELLENT FOR BBQ PORK "'""STYLI ROAST~:::" RIBS ,, ....... . GROUND ~~·:~~IPINDAlll 53 BEEF ECONOP Ak ( 3LBS.OROV£1 lb. 39 j1. ''·'' c •.• ,,..,. ,, • I b. i---JE""'; ' , ..... N,-;;iO ..... , - ' TURKEY ROAS·T WHITE MlXm·, I 2lB.PKG. 2Ll.PKI. 298 2'' BEEF & BEAN BURRITOS 49 ~. VAN DE KAMP HALIBUT 48 IOI.IOI lb . .__--=8;..:..9_c _ ____. WE NOW CARRY ZACKY FARMS CALIFORNIA GROWN, PRESERVATIVE-FREE FRYERS SEVEN DAYS A WEEK . LOOK FOR THEM IN THE FRESH MEAT CASE. BLAZE STICK PEN 23' \.Th :I~ ;%~r;.~GSMAkf &AVER! 150 COUNT •COllfC.< l!Ul[D 1z: FANTASTIC coLaRED FILLER PAPER 81 ' • =:': ~ BOOK COVERS! ~ sn llUTIU(TIONS'CN THf ~ 13 OZ • Af!?OSOL • '1fG. :9C1 COUNT @ sPAGHEntsi\'ucE''00M,~~IN 40' @ BUDOIG •30Z. PKG •ALLVARIETIES 3 Sliced Lunch Meats ¢' 7' EAGLE PENCILS 67' RAND MoN,llllV VOYAGE GLOBE WITH WORLO ATLAS 1618 1st OF SEASON • NEW CROP GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES 00 ...................... ~ siv'LE0 HA'1il SPRAY 49' ~~~~~~~~RS 77' ® b°1'i Co[oooRANT" 75' MIX OR MATCH e BLACK BACK·TO-SC HOOLe LUNCH BOX • RED . SEEDLESS . !TALIA SUNMAID GRAPES RAISINS c LB. SWEET RED RIPE• WHOLE WATERMELON 4i1°0 @ lSOZ. PKG e l?EGULAR OROUl l( QUAKER OATS ~' 32' ® 14 OZ. FROZfN e All VARlfTIES Morton Cream Pies }i' 25' @ HUNGRY JACK • '2 LB. BOX PANCAKE MIX ;1• 48' @ BR IOGFORD •J LB . FROZEN WHITE BREAD 13' 55' @('it ll'.lcliN 'ci\RNE 0 WITH '';i; 35' @ Bl!i'OSEYE •~OZ.• FROZEN THICK & FROSTY _.&g • 64' @IOOZ.CAN •9 FLAVORS SEGO Diet Drink ~' 24' @ 1 J OZ. FROZ[N EGGO WAFFLES ¢• 43c ® T2 0TAt CEREAL ~' 54' @ jfNO'S • 16 OZ. FROZEN Pizi'i'iioi'Ls '1'' 59' ®BE TTY CROCKER e 5 f")l. PKG . POTATO BUDS }f· 31' ®2'1 0Z.LOAF Fad Giant Bread VAc M' 33c ® 12 OZ. 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Tnom11 Jr. By SYLVI A PORTER Terrifying in.stances of lhe misuse or abust' or priva!e tn· formation amassed by com- puter! are oow being cited 11 !m~t daily. Beroming all too familia r are the hardships 1uffe~ by the unduervlnf bee•use of bad credit r•llng1 resulting merely from some s!ipup in the tomputer system. Now the computer industry ltst"lf 1s becoming dttply disturbed about the prospecl that. in the near future. com- puters v.111 be able to print out the most intimate details of our Jl\·es -at the mere push of a button by any Tom, Dick or Harry. Here is a hard analysis of the current situa- tion and dangers by Robert P. Henderson, vice president of Honeywell Informati o n Services. Q. Do ~·ou really thi nk we are threatened with a .. 1984'' -a nation in which "Big Brother"' kno\l·s everything about e1'er\'bodv'.' A. Bv 1975. i\'.s possible we"l l be at · !he embroyonic world data bank stage. Before 11·e begin 10 butld our files and pro gramming systems. we ~ad bettt'r dt'<'ide ho"' "·e're go1n~ to control the information that goes in or out of the sys lf'rn becau se, if we don 't, by the end of 1977 we will be in George Orwell'• ' ' 1 t I 4. ' ' Jnstancea of lnvuion1 of privacy and 1buae1 of com - puterized dat1 are w e 11 documented. Tht' danger is aJreadv very serious. Q. HO"· do you see the scope of the problem? A. Companies that u~e com· puters ha ve fairly detail~d personal histories or their employes. The "'age and LEG,\L NOTICE l~i• 1t1tt m rn1 ll ltll wltn •~• (wntv ------:-;:::;;-----· J Clt rt 01 011"t1 C""~ly t n: AY,ul1 JO. " lffll 1t ll !lo• Bt vtrlY J. Ml~dOI Ott UI Y Coun-,t(ltTtOUI l lll lNlll tv (If'" MAMI: SlATIMINT l'ullllon .. Or..,• Coe1t O t llY "llo!, T~t 1011-1•1 ,.,...,, 1r1 <101n1 Autu11 JI. 1nd INltmMr 1. 1'. ii. !>Yllnr n 11; ltll IGl·ll \/ILlA Of"SlA A,.li. ltltl l•••- LEG AL NOTICE "'•tnu•. loortm•nl I. C.1rd•n C.•O•f CIO ll0tno1. JOH on l Ot~1l¥1, •.ui Norin l t mo I' l11U A•tnvt , "''""' Ho!ll'W-· C:1hl. 91"1• l'ICllTIOUI •ul!Mlll Silln•v C.1d i•ld, M 0 • 0 rd"'•• MAMI Sl ATIMIMT lluikllrog, 1(1l1er C•ntu , Otkl•""'· C:IO•I TI>t ,,.,_Int "'""' 11 .i.i.,. ""'1""" ;~bu,;.,.,. I• c-ucl•d b• I" ""'" ., ,. Al.ID ,. l l•SI M!i, ,..., lilltr .. 11111 corooroltd I UO<il!lon Olllor '"'" • W1y, P O. l o:o 1Gll. Co1!1 M••• t'Jfll 11•10'\trf!'t•P. 111c11ord E a.ow-11, 1Mt M•11111.,., Jo,.011 '· O•~ll•• W1v, Co•I• M,11. \,d,,.V C.••llela '. MO. "'fllll bytln~u ,1 tM'lno ooncluc11<1 by 1n Tlllo •l••~m~n! w1• hllel wll!'t tno Coun· l"1!1¥1duol !• Clrr~ of Or1nt1 County on Aut UJI 11, lto("l•d f . IO.,.••I lf71. Tn , •l•'""''"t '""" wnn '"• Counly L•• ottlc11 of Cl.,• of Or •no• Coun!• °"' .&ueut1 U. Arnold, Sml!!'t I. !cnw1M2 \tll B• &ft•~ J. 11'9"'" O•ou11 (ovnt> "' .. Wllo~lre 11..,11v1••· llul!o ,,.. Cl..-~ LOI Anttl10, Cllif, llltot "klbi!W.td er1n1• (NII D1ltv '11•1. ""lll•llff Oro!IM (NII 0•"' "llot Au-I 11, ...... lfOflmM• 1, l '-fl, AUl "ll ll 11111 It"'...,"'' 1, 1•. l l. !t'1 l£ifl.ll lt'1 '"t·ll LEGAL NOTICE ---~--0-:::::-------1111 yo•.,.••' U1l119 .t.n-rl"' ' uu1 s.n1c.1, Yeu aro 1e' 9tttiflt all ,.ICflTIOUS lllUllJ<ltl o f ,ewr colh.. l<AMI STATEMl!Of i~e fot•-•ne o•""" " dO•ne DY"""" TELEPHONl •• ANSWERINCi auaEAU COU l!lE SY INSURANCE #IGINCV, 5 7777 11 TO'*n I.'""""• ll o1a. Ori n". 11661 8] " ,.o,I N Nf'll•, 1>11!0 Gertlt ld '°''' NO. HM, Mynhn{1I011 t !lecll 1:~============;1 l llT• b,,..,..,,. 11 bfln t con<luc•o<I bv '" l""'ivllluel Npol "I Nt •IY Tnl• o!t lfmll"tl !lied "'"~ '"' C:Olln!y C<t•I "' Or1noo Coun,. °" "'"•"" t i . 1111 B• 1 ,•1v J. 88•0"'"· o"""" c:"""'" ,,.,, UT'S BE FRIENDLY PuDh1nt0 0•1•01 C••·· 0•·1~ "'"''· '°'utul ! )I, 1r ll S•o"m~., 1, 11 11. 1'7\ '°JO.II ------------LEGAL \OTICE ~ ,, ... ~ICl!llOU~ BUSINl'S\ MA""I STiT[M[NT ,,.. •oHOA ••• nl'"" I ~D ~q bY! MOj • I WF~lfD" rl£1 1t')N"'I l"\\IA•tiCE IC you ha~·" n,.v,. 11cighbors or know or anyone mn .. 1ni: to our .a.r,..a, Jll"a~e 1 .. 11 us !iO that \\C may f'_111o•n d a fri,..ndly "·,..!rome and h<'lp t hr-111 In h<-~omr a rqu111n!<'d in lhr1 r n<'IV su rrou11d1n.i:;s. I/Ill !o>•onl ~·"., \ r• J, !'v'"''I (1 t16&• ,.,.,,,..., ~'''"' ~~"""' ll•! ,,, .... "t- ••d• .. 0• OIO•Ot,., I Al ' 1~,, b"''~"" " "''"" coedu,,.a bf •r 1"0"•0Ul l I 1"""'"' Fir~« Nuv•~I 1~ •• >!nt•m•nl ! Of'O w''" •"• (O.,~'y Cl••k DI O••"•• co.mi. "" • •9 11. "" So. Coast Visitor 494-0579 494-1361 Harbor Visitor • 644-4174 salary history: meclical and in some case 8, psychological records: subjective e\•alua- lions of v.1ork perforn1ance. "'Subjet'live" is a key word because there is always the possibHit y that a supervisor"s rt'port on one of his workers can b9 ln!luanetd by the way lh1 employe comb1 hls h1ir or cooked his eggs in the morn- ing. The information in the computer"s possession can in· rlut"nce a person's abihty to get a job, lo obtain crt'dil to buy a houst', 10 get a security clearance. lo send a child to C'Otlege, and an almost endless list of olher things. Q_ How can the problem be met ? A. What is needed is a realistic set of safeguards tn protect the fundam ental right to privacy. Q. Do you see i:i precedent in the Fair Credit B.eporting Act -"'hich for the first ti me gives pro!ecUon to persons denied creclit ? A. i·es. th is is a fine slflrl - but it applies only to credit agen cies. Sllll. it is a good beg1nnin~. beC'ause if a person is denied cred it because of fin ad\"er.~e report by a third par- 1.1". say a credit agency. the pt'rson mu st be told why he ,vas denied credit and "·ho provided the informaUon. lie then has the right lo go to the 1hird party and have the in- formation corrected, ll It 11 false . Al~o the act 11y1 that most data more than 1ev111n years old must b4I dropped rrom the files. Q. Wh at sa feguards do you predict for us? A. Federal IH\l'S protecti ng individuals against abuses of lheir pr ivacy. Most likel ~'. heavy fines "•ill be u~ed to punish the parti es responsible for damaging the indivlduel . There should be f'ederfll regulalions cov e r i n g in· for m1tlon th1t 11 kept In data bank11. 1uch 111 who can St:I it and to whom and under \\'hat circun1~tances it (·an be released. I think it's possible that the government "·ill adopt some for m of licensing . regula tion or cerlification of data hanks and the people that administer them. Q. How much resentment does this breecl against the computer? A Probabl v a !nt. but the comput@r 111.!lf 11 not the pro- blem. lt'1 how peopl t uat the computer. Without ii. we would be s"·aml*<f with pa- perwork and our econon11c growth "'ould be sharply ]united. Q. \\lhat should the com· puter ind11stry do to help? A. r.tanufacturers can prn- \•ide a broad array or devices and systems to protect com- p u te r i 1 e d <lata from unauthorized use. Then corn- puler users can make sure thal the informallon they possess i~ not d1scl0St>d to 11nau1hori1ed p<"rson~ and thal thrv ins\1\Utf' procedures to posSess 1s nnt disclosed to unau1hori1rd perso ns find that lhel' 111sr1tuTe procedvrrs In 1·lear th(' rrlcast> of 1n· formation wilh the per~on con- ternf'd 1n the rclcasr. Thi~ r1gh1. J'n1 convinced, 11·1\I be <"nforced by the go1·ernment - so con1putrr users might ns Short Clta1tged? "\Vhat this cou n1ry needs is a good five cent niekel." says 'fal lahasscc Pharrnasist Tom Miles. 1'om opened a roll of nc\v 11ickcls to put in the cash register when he noticed that one of the nickels is a halfnickel- or t1vo and one half cents. Rival Ba11ks Keep Tiglites t Security NEW i'ORK (U PI ) -Two quiet men c1rry ln1r locked dispatch case~ recently board· ed a plant for Phoenix where th ry he ld a 1erie8 of meetings behin d closed <lnors. On their rt>turn they told fe\.\' pt'Oplc v:here they had been. ICt alone v.·hal was <liscussed. Espionage agents off on a s~tret mission? Nol at :.ill. Two bankers operating v.•i!h profiles as low as CIA agents. In this competitive age of erupting new services. full service bank~ 1rt extremely careful to keep rival banks In thr dark. Such lnnov:.itions as Income tax prcpara~i s. s u pcrchel·ks. oru~·stal icnt banking and all-evt r_ thing theTking accounts re ri u 1 re 111onths of plE1nn1 ng and hefty capital outlay. '"\Ve v.·nuld"t "·an! lo invc~1 all that time and money only to have a competitor bea t us to the punch," explained John Ballard, assistant cashier at First National Bink and Tru~t of Macon. Gf'org!a , one of the men wh o met in Ph oenix. ''So we are guarded. very guard- ed ." SECURITY BLANKET The sccuritv hl:inkPI lhrnwn nvrr 8Uch plafining i11cludc<: as few bank personne l as p()ssi- ble. vrry little inforrnatinn put on paper and a cr<Jsh nprl"a- 11011. Al J\l~irine J\l idland Tinker National Uank in l:: a s t Setauket. Ne1\' Ynrk. only 1110 staff officers workt>d l<i:.l ~·car 1111 a project which offered big depositors free 1clev1s1011 Sl'ls, powerboats and automobiles. They \rorkl'd day and night hl'f•)f(' announcing the plan. "The shor!er the lead tirne, the less risk of a lrak -it"s as .c;1mple as th:il ," s;1id Albert \\"1nta~k1 , \"i<'1' president of .\larine f.l1dlE1nd Tinker, ··Jn our C"a~i'. frn1n <'nncepnon 1n f1rsl nl'11spapt•r ad it took cih1•ll\ [\\fl \\["("""" In (.'(1/umhu<:. Ohio. 1he Ciry i\"anon<JI llank fl'<ilrted 1l harl $01nr1h1ng v.·hrn an of ficer thnughl nf dn1ng incon1e !ax re1urns for cu$'1Qrn ers. Siner 1t v.·oulrl take tw n or three months to plan such a 1ervice, the bank decided to muiile the opposition through a bold ap- proach. It announcl!d in a blare of advertising what it 11 outd do. It "'orked "·hen Uie opposil1on declined to be put in a '"n1e. too" position. BHEACHES OCCUR \Vhile security branches oc- cur infrequently, lhey happen often enough to 1c1re bank <>f- ficers respon!lble for a new pl11n. In St. Louis , <>nt b•nk learnert throug h 1 computer programmer that a rival plan- ntd ro alter the service charge nn a rninimum check in g balance. In Denver. a bank got \1·111d or L'nited Bank 's plan to inlroducc the supercheck, allo"·ing a customer to pay up to 40 monthly bills with only one check. In view of such lapses, L'.niled Banko! Denvrr ap plied 007·lype security before •n· noun cln g !Is personal banking progr11m. Only employes who had to know "'ere told. 1ten involved in the program we re trained in sccre!. &all lc-F ir.~t National guard· ed ag;11nst external as well as internal leaks in developing a one-statement checking service \vhic h lists chcrking. savings and line <>f crrdit balan ce on !he same monthly statement. JJuring the marke1 research, the nan1e of the bank was never 1nentioncd_ Jn working wi th outside suppliers hke printers. tt ank perso nnel never explained the new concept. Profit Control R a ttJ cs ~Iarket r-.'E\V "I.O RK IU Pl l -The poss1b1lily that the wage·pr!ce freeze n1ay be joined by some controls nn profits as well is ohviously an anathema to the stock market , E. r . Hutton and Co. 8ays. The Impact, of cnurs e, would depend upon wh al form il might takr, the Finance Briefs NEW YORK -Bur ke Marshall, former A!IJIJtant U.S. Attorney Oaneral, hu been appointed lo the board or governors of the American stock exchange. The present deputy dean of the Yale University Lew Scbool succeecls former Al· I torrey General Herber t Browntll 11 on• of three public rtpru111nt1tlve1 on the 3 2 · members policy-making body. 1'1ELVILLE, N. Y. -Potter Instrument Co. has introduced semiconductor data-storage <levices for use in the lnterna· tional Business ftiachine cor- p<>ration·s sys tem 360 com- puters. The memory units can operate at a speed of 200 billionths of a second. First units will be available this month. The price has not been annouoce<l. WASHINGTON The Federal Power Commission has authorized Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. and Columbia Gulf Traf\smission Co. to build $44.2 mil 1'on in pipe I i n e fa cil it les for the o-calle<l ''Blue Water Proje<:l" to bring natural g•s from offahore Louisiana. NEW YORK Prlc11 advertised by department, special ty i nd I e n a r a I merchandis1 1lore1 In July averaged 2.14 percent higher than the aame month li st year, aceord.ln& to the bureau of adv111rtl1lna. Th• Increase, however, ahowtd little ch1nire from the tnnd of the paat few months In which June wa1 2.21 pt'rcent higher than a year before, May was up 2.51 per. cent and Aprll 2.31 percent. WASHINGTON -The Army has Issued • '3.8 mllllon- contract to Hu1hes Aircraft Co. for induatrlal entlneering llervices for the Tow Antitank missile. HOUSTON -P erinz oll Offshore Gas Oper1tora Inc. ha-" lnstallfd Jta f I r 1 t permanent drillln1 and p~ duction platforms on Western Louisiana offshore acreage leased by the federal govern· men\ last December. The two 18·well platforms are about 80 miles offshore. Production from one platform is expected to begin Sept. 5 and from the other Sept. 12. --- PHILADELPH!A -l·T·E Imperial Corp. ha s entered an agreemen! whereby Epsito S.A. of Caracas, Venezuela will produce and sell it.! pr~ ducts. A new company , Epsilon t-T-E De Venezuela S.A. "ill be headquarters in C•rac•s ind 1 new pl1nt will be built near Valencia. I·T-E is a 1upplier of switchgt•r and flu id control eq uipment. Epsil?n is an elec· trical contracting firm. Cost or the new plant was not disclos- ed. PROVIDENCE, R.I. Mo Listens To Landers? • -• • ___ .... __ _ J SINCE SHE'S ONE OF .THE TEN MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN !I'/ B"'" J. 81•<1•'•"· O•ovov {"""'•1 .. ~~~~~~~----(I•'" I firm says. \\'ell gel rr:-icly for it OU\\'. ------------------------- Industrial Lea sing Corp. has agreed to underwrite the leas· Ing and renting of all products of lncoterm Corp. o f f\farlborough, Mass. Incoterm makes computer 1 up port items. Tndus trlal lea!inir is a :tubsldiary of lndu8tr!1I Na· tlona l Cor p., a bank holding company. AMERICA • • • Pvbll"'od O••ooo t~O" 0 •!I y p.tof, '°'Y'°"\1 ll O"d ~f'~lt"'O~• 7, I• 11. 1'11 )'"II ~ LEGAL NOTICt: I , llltl -----1t l'IC TITIOU\ I Ul11'1fll ll AMt: I TITIMl!MT T~• lel..,....ng "'"°" " OO•"f b<Jl•"'" .. 0 1 1\V, lt10 I , !l•oolo~U•ll, '"""'"'" .. ,.. 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I "lltlNINoil 0.1nw C<Mol Dooly "!lot. ,.,.....,, JI tl'lcl lo1ot1m-I, Jj Jl, lf71 lOO'·ll LEGAL N011CE I ----- 1000 § ORDER ~ ' Beautiful :-i-, ' <1 Stick-on YOURS LABELS ';\ ~ ~ ~ONLY ~ TODAY! < $125 ~AX INC~ Personalized • Styliih • Efficient Order For Yours•lf or A Fri1nd Mey b• u1ii.d on envtlopel •S return 1ddre1s la bel1. Also v1ry h•ndy "' identifi c•lion l•bt!1 -for matkin 9 p1r1onel item1 such •i. books, record i, photos, etc. La bt li slick on g l•1s •nd m•Y be 1,u ed for mit rking home c anned focd items, All l•b1ls •re print ed wifl-i styliih Vo9u• 1yp • on fin• qu1/ity whit•· g ummed pep1r. Ne1v 'J~Jne ' Th is TI('\\' auto1n:itr<l a~srn1hly linr al the Borg· \V:irner plant in IA'lch\l'Or lh, England no! only brin,gs iHJ1orna111' lran<:rnisl\1nn unl!s lo rach opera· lot. h11l also rnt atC'' anrl po~1t1 o ns carh uni l, and ~ends it to nnc of f1\'r rlynarnon1rrcr lest s tations. ' ' I NEW YORK -The U.S. Naval Ord n1nca 1y1tem com· mand has awarded Sln1er company'• Llb ra1 co pt Division 1 tr million co ntrol contract . Washington Melrop<>\itan Area Transit Authority has given fl $42,07 4.675 contract to a General Signal Corp. unit ror automated train controls on ttle first 36 miles and 37 sla· lions on its new rapid mass transit ay1tam. LOS ANGELES -A Union Oil Co. of California group claims It has brought In lhe world's largest know n geothermal steam "·ell al the Geysers, Union. ;itong with Magma Power Co. a n d thermal Power, 111id the new wtll productd 1811.000 pounds ol auper M1ted dry steam an hour, equivalent to 18,000 tnowattl of energy t o generate electricity. The Pacific Gas & Electric Co. aystem uses It. • • • Just About Everyone Does Tllat's Mo You Can 'Listen' to Ann Lencl1ra Da ily in The I DAILY PILOT I WASHINGT ON Northampton C o r p . , 11 subsidiary of Disc Inc., has begun construction of 418) garden aparlmenls In Prince GeQrges County, Md. Colum·1 bia Federal Sa vings and Loan Association of Washington.I D.C. has committed $$.5 million towards financing <>f the project. ,._ ____________________ J • • I • \ • AOVlltlSIMINf The Daily Today's DAILY PJLOT is a modern newspaper producing seven editions a day \Vith six·day·a-week cireulation nearing 45,000 in Orange Coast com- m unities from Seal Beach to San Clemente. . A..nd it's a long step removed from the t urn· of-the-century \veeklies from \Vhich it descended. The Costa Mesa plant which houses 'the sup· port functions of this multi-newspaper operation has 32,408 square feet of \\'Orking space. !i!uch of the space v,ias created \vith the recent dismantling, repiodeling and expanding of the 15.997-square-foot building \Vhich it self had e vol v- ed and expanded at the Bay and 'J'hurin streets site over the years that the nc\rspapcr has occupied the corner All of the ne\\'S paper's seven editions -six tailored fo r home delivery in as many con1n1uni· ties and one "street ed ition" for self-sale froin area ne\i;sracks -are produced in the main plant 'J'he nc\vspaper has staff \Vri ters and editors ,\·ho operate offices in J-luntington Beach , Ne\v port Beach, Laguna Beach and San Clemente. 'fhey ail feed ntaterial to copy editors, photo technicians and printers in Costa l\lesa to be transformed in to the daily newspaper 0 1\ILY PIL01' carr iers deliver from Seal Beach to San Cl e1nente. Sophisticated equipment and highly trained craftsmen \vork in Costa ~lesa to produce what an1ounts to seven different newspapers each day Monday through Saturday. Their mastheads label them as just plain Pilot Story Beach DAILY PILOT. Saddleback DAILY PILOT (for Laguna Niguel, Mi ssion Viejo, El Toro and surroundi ng areas), Costa 1'.lesa D.i\ILY PIL01', or San Cl emente·Capistrano D:\ILY PILOT . Editorial policies and ne'A'S decisions are greatly influenced by editors in each of the various areas. Advertisers are served by advertising staff personnel assigned to each of the communities served by the ne\11spaper. But the job of fitting the pieces together - the complicated ta sk of processing and "manufac- turing" eaeh day's newspaper-is handled at hon1e base, 330 \Vest Bay St.. (.'os ta l\lesa. 'l'he story can be told in the recital of a string of faets: CIRCULATION -('overs approxin1ate!y 145 square iniles. average n1ore than 44,000 copies per da.v \Vi th a one-day eount of 44 ,863 for l\tarch 31, 1971 . Subscribers ,,·i ll pay rnore than Si.2 million t his year to have popcrs delivered by 1no re than 860 carriers. EMPLOY ES -I 07 full-time; 33 part-lim e - 62 in production and printing departincnts. 36 in ne\VS dcpart1nent and 99 in business and ci rcula- tion offices. Annual payroll th is year \\"il l lop Sl.~ n1illi on. l'l'hat doesn't include carriers ,,·ho \1·ill earn $;525.500 this year. plus cash and other prizes offered as bonus incentives. They're independent contractors, not etnployes.) "DAILY PILO'f " (the street edilion) or: " Huntington Beach· .fountain Valley DAILY PILOT, Ne.,.,1port Harbor DAILY PlLOT, Lagun a ADVERTISING -1,100 regular advertisers -700 retail and 400 in classifi ed. Ne\\'Spaper 's advertising revenue breakdo,vn: 55 per cenl retail, 37 percent classified linage, 6 percent fron1 nation· ads and 2 percent from legal and 1niscellancous advertisements. HOME BASE FOR ALL DAILY PILOT EDITIONS IS 'NEW' COSTA MESA PLANT Editors Feed in News and Photos, Get Back Tailo r-made Community Newspapers 1. REPORTER-PHOTOGRAPHER team collaborate~ on local story \vhic h 'vi ll be featured in the day's edition . DAILY PILOT often team·s can1era specialist with writing specialist. 4$. COMPUTER boosts ,,·ords on their 'vay at almost u nbelievable speed by 3Ssisting \rith job of perforating tape \1·hi ch activates Li no- type machi nes. !Jere, paper tape is fed into $25,000 computer. • 7. PHOTOGRAPHS, 1nean\vhile, are being selected to be processed in Photo Lab. putting pictures 'vi th \vords for the day's collectio n of information about your world and your community. 10. MAT TAKES impression of all type and engraving cuts when il is laid on page form and forced under roller which exerts up to 3,000 pounds of press ure per square inch. • ' '. < l • l t 2. WIRE REPORTS from throughout the \vorld arrive on holh 1\ssoc- iated Press and United Press Inter national \\'i res at DAIL\' PILO'I'. Editors often select best elements fro rn both reports, co1n\Jine then1. 5. GALLEY OF TYPE is ready fo r proofing after tarr-activ;:itcd l1n ecast1ng machines set it ur in lines one colun1n \\l idc. '!'lie tray on \\hich it is arranged is called a galley, hence the nan1e "galley prouf." 8. ENGRAVER takes really rlose look at the negative after making a photocopy of a photograph to be reproduced in the nei,.vspapcr. lmage on negative will be etched on sensitized metal called a cut. 11. PLATE MOLDED from mat baked into 111 curved shape can be Jocked onto rotary press units, li ke the one shown here, v.·here each plate prints one page of the ne\vspaper. r~~~ ~ I ~ I I I 3. CO PY DESK gets information from ~e ver al diffe rent ed i tor~. t:hecks stories for accuracy in spelling. grammar and styl e. l"i eadlines are Vt'rittcn here. Copy is pneu1natic ··tubed" to printers on first floor. 6. PROOFREADING is next step. (;alley proofs, proof.~ of headline~ and printed proofs of pages all are checked in Proofreading Roo1n before next printing ste ps are taken. 9. PAGE MAKEUP sees \Vords and pictures brought together in a form called a chase. It is like a metal frame, newspaper·page size. 111 which engravings (''cuts") and lines of type are arranged. • ' ' 12. WHILE INK is ~till drying aft er the presses spill out the day's run of DAILY PILOT editions at 70.000 neu'spapers per hour, carrier hustles al ong his route to drop "today's \\'Orld" ()ll your lau·n. I I I· .. 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" -". 2 11.·ord..- ~4 (,.1v,. 1"''"11•·.~.i'•I ·fo Cal'l~<I~ -. ~a Not 1•r;~·t 4q htvrot.'.l(' nl th!' l~l~pfi()1e 5l Stalt: Abbr, 53 Hard•ood lft't 54 ::on al Jill;_l)b 55 (.Q1,.. 1r,,M irr !Y e.11"1} l1iwct 51 Wa!~ l11'()Jl}h w~ter 52 P,1rl (} 11~ t~(' 51l Rf"m;rin f>2 Frfrich ~ir; bJ Cht'Jl " " " itj" "' ' , ,. ,, " • J7 -1: " " • " .. ' " r ,. ., •• " ~.;1-'"'" " ' " l r~; • " "' ~ ,. ·-1: " " .. X,f " . "' '" 11; ,, PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH W~Y 15 AQ:T ~U £ COMPLA INING' '· '7J. r----I PERKINS 11v'E NE\'ER SEEN A't!(ONE. WHO /JAS ~O UPT16f{T A60t.!T S...'1100L! >E GOT THI!'. LA~T Do!>I< it< "fl-€ l<'OW ••• -AND l-IE'S Pl<O!MB~ '/ A \..ITT\..E DlSGRUNTLED. rr•s A Bo:::ili:;:' OIJ S?UD- REAbllJc;, \\JAl?De.J.l • µ~~ :i:: BCeli!c;<i IT' WHell 40IJ'f!e FllJ<SllED? By Charles M. Schulz W><J CAN Rf LAX ? l: 11 '. " !l 1.--· By Harold Le Doux OK,.,V .. ~D I~ VOU W~ED A. LA.WYE~. DOMi C.A.LL ME'. I ~A.TE TO Tl-lllJK OF " ~ETTY, VOUWG WOM"t..1 60!1.16 TO " PfWITEIJ n A.IN ! ll:Ut..I ,l.,LOIJG~ YOU DQW'T W-'NT TO KEEP JOMWl.IV WAlnWG ! l ' ' By Mel I ! AM l'IOT DlSGIUJ<ITLEO. ON T><E CONTI? AR:'/, I AM PERF'ECTL'/ GRUNTLED. ' " . , '~ ' .. -~ .. -.. . ' By John Miles • ly Al Capp ~--~UL HON "10' SPEEK'!> O' TM' IDEEl. O'Ml~'Y'UNS O' ?.ED-BLOODED AMERICAN DiOV$.'! By Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson Mi, Boss .. WHAT CAN l Do YotJ FOR:? By Roger Bollen -11<E 600K'S ALREADt.l TWO WEeKs OJE"'ooe. Ar 1!-<E LIB!<A"'</ • THE GIRLS • ' l e l • • .. "J tlo "'isb you 'd think it over-recent "'lnterJ here havt bttn very mild and if ii d1>e1 gel too cold, you could 5.lttp in the garage." DENNIS THE MENACE !J ! . ' .. • TELL ME 1H£ FUNNY ~!: YA W~ ISP!:RfO 'P ~ WILSON OUT IN 111£ GARAGE .· ~ ),It I 1.,,..- r.!:t . ~ ""' - Hope Starts 2211d Year Helping Bob Hope launch his 22nd season v.•ith NRC'·TV. are guest stars (from left) Barbara il'lt Nair. Nanette Fabray, Jacqueline Susann and Jill St. John. 'l'he sho\v \\ lll air Monday night. -------------------- DAILY 'LOG Tuesday Evening SEPTEMBER 7 e:oo IJ @ O flews 0 T'11 fu1iti~e CiJ Wild, Wild West 0 Si• O'Clock Mo~ie: (90) ''Tht Asphalt Junfle" (drama) '50 - S1eiling Hayden, James Whitmore, Marilyn Monroe. W Tile flintstDnes ffi Sb1 Trek (15) Environment ED Cl!lldren's ftlr m Notlciero 34 fD Datth Vtlley DIJI (39) Gilllr1n's bland aJ News Jim Hawthorne 8:30 @ i1]J New1 m The Flying P'l ~n (1 5) Film Feat urt EI!) Hodgepodge tod2e ffi ~sert Report Jack tatha111 (39) The Add1ms Family CiE Et Ador1bl1 Pro!. Aldao CD ABC Newi 1:00 I) 00 D Nen 0 On• Step Beyond @Truth or Conse<1uences D What's My u~e! QOJ Dick Vin Dyke W I lo~e Lucy ID @ Dr1gnet tD Con~en1tlon1 With 1 Plty(l!lttrir1 "Se)ual Behavior" Dr. Edward Stain· brook Is host. E!l Angelltos Ne1ros (39) ffi Movie Game when he sels tore 10 • barn ind shoots down the local par1on, 0 (IJ ct) Ql A8C Movit o! tli1 Week: (C) {90) "'Crolril1vtn rum" (mystery) '70 -Hope tange, L!oyd Bochner. Pau! Burke. A rural New £ngla11d !ra m ho!d1 a terrifying se- cret that traps a couple in a night- mare o! wilchc1!ft and suspense. m Drlfnet rn ( .SPt(•A[ I Soledad Reprise of Atlant~ film Festival priie·winning documentary on Cahforn!a·s Soledad Piison. Program le>euses on racial tensions that led to llie deaths ol se~eral inmales and su1rds. g;i la Co~ lui•d• (39) fe1ttrre: (90) ''The Gk>IJ Brl- iide" 9:00 0 [§}ID First Tuesdq Progra m lnctu6es e report on the "secret war'' that has been rag ing In the Sudan for a decade; and a report on 1 JHoject to "modernize" !he way ol life o! New Mexico's Zuni Indians. ID D1vid frost Show Gues1 hostess Pearl Bailey. Olher guests are enter. tain~r Cab Ca!loway; prodLJcer David Me1ric~: a!tomey [dw!rd Bennett Williams: and Westminster Kennel Club show dogs. @ The Bit Vtlley (15) Superintendent's Repolt CB RnJ11 piira Veroniu 9:30 0 Btiter Ward P'lewi 10:00 tD (15) Artisti ln Amukt "M&IJ Pritchard" The last of • longlin1 ol Sampan ertlsb m1kts detor1!iv1 tapa cloth from l/ee balit The p10- gram was filmed in Pa~o-P&go, €D L• Cruz de Mtrlw truce1 7:30 f} Beverly Hillbillltt (Rl Bremer· 8 "ON THE ROAD kamp m~kes Gra nny believe he Is WITH CHARLES KURALT'' related to Davy Crockett and tries to * BROUGHT TO YOU BY elope with rity. FORD MOTOR COMPANY 0 HEALTH.TEX * CHl:..DREN'S CLOTHES O ®l silEC1ALIOn the Road Wrth Ch1rles llur11! Newsma n BRINGS YOU BABAR Kuralt travels 1tross the country 0 t10'1 m I SPli:IAl I Btbtr Comes end shows him ol Amerir.an indivi- to America (R) An anima ted chil dual ism he lou11d along the way. d1en's musical specla! drrwn from 0 @ (I) aJ Marcus Welb,, M.D. th' woik ~I !he la1e French wrlter· (R) "W&rn the world Abo~! t.11ke"' 1rtisl Jean de Brunhofl. Narra lion Dr. Kiley's younger broHier, 1 re· ~nd voices by Peter Usti nov. The search scientist. believes he is dying story tollows the adv~nturns ol Ba · from Hodgkin 's disease &nd refuses bM. the elephant king. and his wile. to seek his broth er's help. Barry Queen Celeste, nnd lhe1r friends on Brown guest~. lhe11 ~is1t 10 ~m erica . D Movie; (C) (2hr) MBabetle Gots 0 ~ni:tl W1rm·UP lo W1r" (comed1) 'f,() -Bri g•tte O (l)'j+CI)The Mod Sciu•d (R) Ba rdot. Jaccues Charr ier. f11nc1s ~Ste the (Jgle~ Dy•nR" Cindy Jeffe~ Bl~nche. t young girl ~ea1ch1ng !01 iden11ty m News Puln&m, f1shm~n Joins ~ sky·d•VIMR ~ro11p f9r klC~.I m Mant1a11 Guest rs frank l\IOCk, l~n~ Bradbury, Peul Carr, Ross El aul~.M o! "Apt! and Hu~bands," liMI and James MussN gu,sl. I (IS) Re 11iti~' rs 81111 Grah1m Crusld1 from North•rn Cat11ornia ff! The Adwoute1 (R) "Should th • federal Go~ernment Compel Suburbs D Milli<1n $ Movie: 12hi) "llo"lll to Accept ll)W' Income Housing?" Gieen Wal My Vall~y" (d1ame) '41-W~lln Pldgenn, M~ureen O'Hua (39) Roller G1met Roddy McOowall. CB Fe!lival Me1it1"0 ID Hogan 's Kernes 1 10:15 O Ana-el Wr•p·Up ffi II T11!es 1 Thief (15) Koltanowski on Clless 10:30 0 Hews Kevin Sand!rs t]) F•n!1rt "Jan at Tan1lewood . @ Ne"1 Bil l Johns Modern Jan Ouartel" g;i a Dlarlo de uni Senodta DI· €J'J [SJ}ee!tCU!OJ ttnh (39) It's Your Bet ll:OO O (Bl EI! News 1:00 I) (39) Grun Acre5 an Hoo1erv1lle J 0 @i ID Hew1 incensed by Increased IJX burdens 0 Movie: (C) "Her Juntlt Love" sece~e! horn !~t sla te and names (iomance) '3!-Rey Milland Olivtr "King Oliver 1.·· ' @ M1.,h1I Diiion O I@ Me~e Your Own Kind cl Music Guests are The Fittl! Oimen 0 ClJ Ci) P'len sion. m MOYit: "Hitllti and Hi1h1f' 0 Angtl Besebt!I C.O.lil. Angeli vs. (musiul) '43 -Michele Mcr1an O~kland At hletics at Oakland. ID 8111 the Dock (fl At hsut tD Rt1Dti1s II :30 f) (fl MeN 'ritf111 m il:) Bll ty Gr•liam Crusade (15) Candld•hs and Juues €IJ Los Btver!y dt Per11'illo a!) Nino 0 ®l m Johnny C.reo11 0 (l) (]) CE Dkk C.vttt 1:30 0 ~ Clm11rnn S1rip (R) Gues1 Pat Hlng lt portrays c1ttl1 baron Mike McQueen. whos e ~eenage ionl Jing {Trm O'Kell~) becomes 1 (andi· date lor Cim1rron's lint lynchin1 - Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES 1:00 m "H!1ht 8011 to Dublin" (mys· tery) '45 -Robert N'W!on, t.30 0 "Highw1y 13" (mw$!tryl 'A8- Robtrt Low~!}. Pamelt 518~, "I'll c;,1 You" (my1tery) ·s~eo11e Raft. Silly Grey 0 CC) "The V•~•bond Kini" (mu· 1it81) '5&-K1fhryn G11y1011, Orest1 0 (C) ''for1vtf Amllfr" (1omance) 41 -lind1 Darnell, C<imtl W1l61. ti) Roller Grmet 1:00 O Mfwie: "N1lo;ed lft lht sun• (dr11m~) '57-l~mes Cr1l1, Uta Ml· l1n. DOCIJ®J N,.. •• l\'lerv W a11ts Release From SI10\v NE\V YOllK ! AP ) -Merv Griffin h<is asked CBS to release hin1 rrom his contract as hnst nf !he ne\Y.'Ork's late- night Lalk show. A spokesn11ln for Griffin said a st1lry in the trade ne1t·spa per JlolJy y,·ood Reporter lhat Griffin v"anted out nf his contr;iet wa s ":>ubsta11iially true." ~'letro1ncdia Prod u c er s Cnr1). said that it /1as been negnriritini:.:, v.'ith l.riff in for a syndicated talk shnw . Griffin is s:iid to be co nsidering the offer. (."BS said. "~·l r. Griffin is Un· dcr t·ontract. !tl CBS. The decision 111th 1·eg'1rd to picking up his nC'xt option doesn't conic t111til 1nid·D&emher" 1·hr l1olly\l'f)11d Heporter sal<I Crifl111. whose cont ract runs t111lil Feb. l.'i, v:ants out by Dtc. 31. f{un11•r's h <11·e hecn circulat ing for n1<Jn1 hs !11at CBS is lookini.; for a successor to Griffin and sut•h n.1rnes as Bill Cosby, Sonny <ind Cher and Dan Rowan <ind Dick l\1artln of "Laugh-In" have been menti0ned. Cos by recently signed a rontract 1-1·it h CBS for a variety show for next season and Sonn y and Cher \\'ere a hit summer replacement . The repo rter quoted a Gr if· fin spokes1nan as saying, "He simpl y does not want lo stay at CBS. He felt they did not have his sho1v on enough sta- tions -60 less than Ca rson <ind 1hat the ratings were not going tn ge t heller than they are now ." Griffin, w h ose show pr en1icred in August 1!16!1, has run a per6istent ~rcnnd to l'.'BC's Johnny Carson in the ra tings. The Griffin show wa.~ moved from New York to Hol!y11·ood ;i year ago !hi~ monrh in an e.ffort [()boost the ratings. ~lari l yn Stars HnLLY\\IOOD (UPI ~ \l;'.•1J,:.11 \111.snn signed to ~n­ ~t.ir 11'i!li ,J.1nu•s rr;1nc1~cu~ in '' Long~!rrf't." P11ramount's nr11· lrlrvi.~1011 series schedul- ed to dch11t this f;ill. ewilllam Glfolde:n "Ryan O;Jlleal -._ ..... , .. COlOR "W &&U. GRovers~ AND I RODDY McDOWALL 1!11 2olllt.eill,ry!OTr<tltl'll ep "ESCAPE ~ ........... 4 Apa"- CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY FROM 2 P.M. !'RICES UNTIL 4 l'.M, I • Movie Time Nears 'Har1Jer,' 'Alanio,' 'Dinner' on TV Slate By RICK DU BROW 1-IOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The lime to catch up on n1ovies you have missed is almost here as the televi s ion net works prepare to launch their new seasons with popular molion pfclures for maxin1um rati ngs Impact. On Sept. Hi, f o r in- because of its great showing in the popularity statistics, will present a Sept. 21 original ! calll'd "Congratulations, It's a Boy," about a sti!I young, swinging b.aehelor who sudden. Iv discovers he ls the f<:•J.her of ~ letna.{:er. Bill Bixby. or "The Courtship of f,ddie's father," plays the lel'ld-, and others in the produet1on iru.:lltde Jack, Albert~or1, Ann Sothern and I Diane B;1ker, Nut only the Ion~ nne-shnl j filn1 , but al.~o the continu111g story, hlls sudde11l y arou~ed1 fresh intcrr~t :1t the 1clel'is1on netw ork rnills. The 1nultl·parl LAST DAY TO SEE •.• - "llACIFIC VIBRATIONS" STARTS WEDNESDAY "TM.ATS ~RY IN'W LIQ A 501.ll 8FtOTMEA" -PLAYBOr cThe stic 1~liC Macn1ne -~·J• .... ·,. ~· ... ,.!lo;-IHJll P-1 1!1"!11 8~1111 '~" •(•"""'II "'*'''°'"'' Mr!u~•· lltti.ll .. • ~, ..... r1••~1 ... ~~·' - Exclusive Engag•ment stance, CBS-'rv be~in.s the seventh season or its Thursday nigh t mo\'ies \\•ith P a u I Ne11'rnan in •·Harper." about the pri vate eve r refl led by the splendid no\1elist Hos s J\.1acDonald. Also in the filn1 are Lauren Bacall. Julie Har- ris, Shelley \Vinters, Janet Leigh, Arthur Hi!I and Robert Wagner. Tracy and Katharine Hepburn portrciy lifelong liberals \\'ho .. find !heir bel iefs put to the tes! 11·hen their daughter . _ , returns fron1 a holiday with a prospective husband in low," a black rese<irch d {I ct o r tSldney Poilier 1. Ceci l Kellaway and Beah Richards are also in 1he cast. novel12a(loi1 or books 1~ a ne,,,,•l .. ___________ _.I trend, and 1f vou \1·onder wh v - this high ela.~S s-('ria l f1Jrrn ha·s On Sept. 18 and 2 O, n1eanwhile, NBC-TV will use John Wa yne's b; g -st y I e Western "The Alamo'' as a two·part presentation that will kick off both the network's Saturd;iy and f\1onrlay night n1ot1nn pic tures. The story. of course. con- cerns !he epic battle of the \.\'ar for the independence o! Texas, and Wa yne produced and directed the movie as we!I as starring In it along with Richard \V idmark and Lau- rence Harvey. On Sept. 19, CBS -TV, !'tarting i!s new season on Sundfly night mo\'les, \l'i!l of- fe r '·Guess \Vho's Coming 10 Dinner," in \\'hich Spencer Auditions Announce<l For 'Dolly' Open aud itions for lhe Long Reach Civic Light Opcri1 pro- duction of "Hello. Dolly~" will f\·lovies rnade speci(ically fnr television are, of course, the current rage because of rating success. 'frun1an Cnpotc, for e:-:a1nple. is reporlcd writing fin orig.inal screenplay for CBS·'fV's new seri es or 90. nilnu te filn1s, v.•hich deb11ls this fall. 'fhe stor.v, sa.\'s the network, ''deals \\'ilh a flO\l'Cr struggle an1ong a prison pop11l:1tion.'' On another level, ARC·TV's "Movie of the \\leek'' sl'ries, \rhich has touched off nllll"h of the ne11• anthology n1nven1ent a basic appelll to l'ideo types, just ponde r the fact tha t 1wn soar Oprras. "Searrh f11r Ton1orrow" and "Love of Life," will mar k lh<'ir 20th ;inni\'Cf'Sflries On r BS·TV in I September. Grant S('eking Girl's Custody LOS ANGELES (AP1 Actor Gary (;r:1nt bas filed a Superior Court suit asking perrn;inent eustntly of his daughter Jennifer. 5. fronl his ex.wife, actress Dyn11 Cannol\. Miss C11n nnn, .14. 11";1s given custodv of the ellild when tt1e t·oupl e. dh·orerd in 19GR aftrr three years of n1H1Tiagc. £idoNEWPORT BEACH-at the entrance ta the fabulous Lida Isle · OR J·83SO ........................ ~ .... ·•··· ENDS SOON -Don't Miss this Beautiful Picture WINNEROF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS! he held Sa turdny anrl Sunday, RC:€.f:RT MlO-l.M Sept. JI and 12, al 518 E. 4th TRE\OR f-KJ/l/ARD St . Long Bench. Singers will be heard Sa1ur-and SA.RJ\H MLES d!l y and d;111ccrs will aud it iP.~ I EVENINGS MATINEES Sunda1• beginning .:it I p.m. b h Sundoy lhru Thu~dGy, 8 p.lll , Wedne$dGW Gt l p.111 . ot days. So1urdGy GI 1 :lO Giid S:OO p.m . There is 8 possibility that Frldoy 011d So1urday, l :lO p.m. Su"dGy Gt 1:00 and 4:10 p.m. Long Beach CLO will use a I~ ... ,_,.. ___ ,_,....,,...,_ ... ---------..,, •·nrinie" guest star in lhe title -NAT I 0 NA L GENER AL THE AT RE s role but all other roles \\'ill be 1 _____________ _ cast fr0m the auditions. .. Helli\ Dolly~" ·wil l he perforn1cd nine iirn cs over three weekends at Jordan Audil nriu111 in Long Reach bcl{i nning Friday, Oct 29. "Rrig.i doon" IFeb. 2~·f\1sirrh 12 1 o:inrl "Fiddler on the Roof" (Jllne 2-181 \Viii follow. For nrldit innn! information. call (21.1) 432-792fi. Rarpr('I \Vclf'h Sc('ks Divorce ~A ,"\ T A MONICA IAP l - Actress Raquel Welch, 30, has filed a suit for divorce fr om her press agent-movie pro- dui'er husband, Patric k A. Curlis, 36. Ther \\'ere rnarried in Paris In 1967 and .~cparated last fl 1arch 11 , Curtis, 11·ho ap I pe;ired u1 "Gone With lhe \\'ind" as a chlld. was a Hnllv11·ood press agent when hi' 1;1el. r-.1iss \l/clc:h The cou· plr h<l\'(' 1H1 1·h1ldrf'n PEARL BAILEY In person September 3 lhru IZ Two Shows Pllgh!ly 8 p.m.1nd Midn ight • Two skowt ni1thtly except Mond8y 10 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. Amerlc1't lrt1!11t V1c1tian Bir}'. For Reserv•!lons call; ZEnlth 9-9924 oc Kings Cm1lle lake Tahoe/Nevada (702JBJ1 -111 1 b WED. THURS. MATINHS ONLY MATINEE I. mcJijcJ'k., f' I SATURDAY lsscru hyump IOUS. ONlY FRI. ·w.· " MON. " iuv " Willy TUE. .f , WONKA WlllYWONKA ·&ION"• AT 12,30.4 ,25 1'\ II"'(~ AT 12,30 EL DORADO AT2:1S i"E CllOC?Oi.i(7e f~C?'TDRr" [•">I 10 '<\'" .... I ''""'"'""' ·~ [(;' . .. El DORADO AT 2: 15 SECOND MATINE E FEATURE "EL DORADO" E."(c/11si1·e En1tagen1e111 61/1 R ecord Week ON ··ANY SUNDAY A "'" ft •aua AH WIN ~ Also STEVE McQUEEN in ''THE REIVERS'' MAT INEES DAILY W111 flllt 1,0. ... AHA, """"" INOllQO No Pv" h"'~ N._,o.,o•• · r.11 01>1 c- '"'" "' l~•o"• 0. A• 0"'"9• Coonly Cv<'• · :10~ H. tlorDot, SonlO .I.,.. \...___ • ALSO PLAYING> Clint EGstwood -0011 Rlcklet "KELLEY'S HEROES'' • BALBOA 673-4048 OPEN •. 4S 7ot r. lalltoti hlN '""int.,.la Ends Tonight WALTER MATTHAU ELAINE MAY "A NEW LEAF" "PLAZA SUITE" STARTS WEDNESDAY T he runaway be,tseller i1 on 1he 1creen. Sean Connery The Anderson Tapes C Pl~~-8orhara Her~hey In "THE PURSUIT OF HA PPINESS" "BLUE WATER WHITE OEATH" John 'll'V"~ "f!IG JAl<E .. too•1 ,.., " _ ... _ ..... __ , ........ o, ... • MATINEES DAILY • .. A._ IUO U Wl'10• •• COii• •t1• U• 0\'1 I •••U 1-0\Pl" I -O•IOO rn HOLIOAY MA TINEES SAT.. SUN .. MON. Ht4RLTOlf HESTON THE OMEG~ i1111 1'°'" :1C111rroOR" MA rt ..m !~ hl.lllR UGS I •1~['1 Lf1:~1 O!R\'Cf @!J Plu\. Robf1 ! Ouvoll • Oooold Plea\on(e!n "THll. 1131" (GI') HOLIDAY ~ATINEES • SAT., SUN., MON. :r:a., Tira "•""° ~ •O• °' "''" "'' • .,..,.., I•• t 'Ol .. -····· ....... ""' ...... "' ·-.... - HOLIDAY MA IMTEES SAT .. SUN .. MON . 2NO BIG HOLIOAY SHOW --"Who io ~81.t~ ;.,...,,.,....,, .000.-T ,,..,, .. ' ~.10;1•• HOLIDAY MATINE ES SA T .. SUN .. MON. fOnda lu'thf!'rland 'klut•' rnr.riv ! "In "!/"' l.~·-¢1or -"> J1r<n wr·rl'• I ".I, (fil I',~ .nr.1'1· I' s• ·~ 1rr~1{e e.:· r. ' ' '' I 1-11~< 'THE !.If.HT t.r TM[ EOGE or t l-fE WOl"I D rGf'I IN TH!. WC~IMINSTCH CCNT•" <Dl W(!f'lOl~•TI• ~ GO<O•~ •!'1 . H I 11~1 J'1•11• G•OOI• """ • "" 0•100 1•>1 HOLIDAY MAIMTHS - SAT .. SUM .. MON. GWilllam Gffotden GRyan O;Jlieat "ICarleMalden I•• •lake Edwardt rum '~ MErnOCQOO·PANA\llSK)f 0 ~" Plu11ohn Wt"JYn~ • J;>;~hn'd 8ocne In "BIG JANI" (GI') ,.WllO IOWllS" •Rol "Ml/1,MT'S WAI" lll0<>A1 Clt.t,,,o Y·•in "''"'"" v,.,o 'i52 Wll-fU • tol.Ot-WU!·.., .... .. ....... •••OI• ...... l•O ......... .. ' HOLIDIY Mil/NHS SAT .. SUN .. MON. RATED "R" "''-------"1 Atll't • Kl•k DoU11l<>t o Foye Ou~llwnv "THI AllANGIMINl" • ' • 23,SOS Affected Smog Plagues Japanese TOKYO (UPI) -Tokyo. the C'OUkl be the resull of dirty <11r. world's most populous eity, And because 1nort> people has what many observers know this, more people are btlieve to be the \\'Orld 's \.llOrsl reporting it. air pollution . The Tokyo M u n 1 c i p 11 I A n d I h e J ;1 p a n e s e Government has increased ils government's en1·1ron1nental detectio n stalions fro1n three agency and the Tok yo to 14 facilities. The n:itional municipal gov e r nm en t government no1\' has 225 air disagree about v.'hether the pollul\on detection s1atio ns smog is getting beltcr or and are planning lo build 15 worse. n1ort'. "Air jXlllution Ol't'f Jpan 's But V.'hat the people or 1ar~er cities is 1nuch less of a Japan need now is not more problem this :year than last:• detection st;llions -they a federal governn1ental agen-kllO\V the smog is there -but cy official said. increased efforts to curb the "The air O\'er Tokyo is air pollutlon. much dirlier this yea r than The DIET (Parlia1nenlJ this \\'Ould probably be taken this year only 1! there \\'ere a "serious" outbreak of people being effe..::ted by snlog. The official in1pl ied that the (lut- break would have to be sinlil<i r lo the occurrence la!il sum1ner when nearly SO School ctuldren playi ng during a recess were severely effected by sniog, son1e of them ex- p er 1 e 11 c i n g temporary paralysis in lhe1r leg~. That altitude infuti:ites: of- ficials of the Tokyo r-.1unit1pal Government who charge the federal government \1•ith being subservient to b ig business. The lies between business encl Uie federal go\'ernmcnt, city officials say, ha ve resulted in \'irtually no action being taken against either factories con- l<1minating the air <lr auto co1n panies that don't equip cars sotd in Japan with anti· pollution devices. And 1nunicipal officials jre convinced the smog is a s bad as ever this ye ar. The Tokyo government his \\•eek released a study on air poll ution which concluded that lhe smog above Tokyo is caus- ed mostl y by lhe exhaust Crom auton1obiles and trucks. !AavutiHm1n1) last," counters a rnun1c1pal ol· year passed a ne\\'. revised <1ir ficial. pollution control ta ...... n·hich Revoluti"oni"ze Although lhe air O\'er Tokvo provides a $280 dollar fine and S during the hot S ll Ill Ille r Si x.month jail lerm fOI' anyont• month s this year did scen1 c:onvicted of kno\\·lingl}· con-Denture Weari"ng cleaner than 1n the t:on1-tributing to air pollution. parable season last year, lhe But e\'en though the la\\' has •-' ff [ · j · Thc n,~res1 thmg lO ha•mg ynur number of persons who have vi::en in e ec since • une, Lt o ... ,, tc~lh ,, 1 • ....,,r,1 .. nuw ,.,111 a suffered ill effects from air has vet lo be used . Not one 1>l.<b11c •'<•:>m tl1sc:o••rv 1ha1 ;uh•· pollution this Y"' i·urn"....i 630 persOn or firm ha s been <i ll v hnlds bot h '"11Pil•r•'" aud ~ .. iow'r~ .. 11s "'""'r ho-fore L""~1hlc percent. charged under the ne\v law, 11 ·~ 11 re•·ol1111on arr rl1sc11very even thou gh the ai r pollution o llrd F1xoi1t:N1• fw ,1,.1ly hnrne Last summer 3.i85 persons u~ /U.S. Pat. 1:i.00:1,98B/ \\'1th reporled ill erfects from the continues to effect thousands F 1lt01)£lfT mRny tler>tu~ ,...,31~1g sn1og. while lhis sumnler over of people. rnay eat. ~pr3k, bugll, "'1th l•ttl• 0 rt .. I II .,nrry nf r1t:nt11rt11 comL01~ I~. 23,505 persons have been ne 0 JCUl on le ne\\' f1x01JF.NT f<lrm~ an r la<1Jc mrm· h11' harder. chew ho-Un, '"'t mon u~r~1ralty. F1i.011EN' may hell) you •i-k more dearly, he mor' al ea~. The •1"1CC•al penc•l·point d1•prn!ltl' lei.'! YVll spul F1xoot:NT t1•1th prir- (15100 •• , where nttdetl ! Ou c llil!•l•cation m:iy l•~l for hmir1. Den111'" !hat iil are ,..,o. t1al to h'al!h. Sec your dentist r~Kularly. Get e~~y·lcru"' FIX!)l)ENT De11 1ure A ,Jh,~1ve Cream Rt all dru1 counter,. tAU'r J'EEN (u lN ) ....:ft ' "' • ~?J>BAR%NG NOW AT FO!T 'FLORZDA c (J ~ Phi·sicaliy effected by the dir-F: n vi r on n1 ental Agency. br .. nr 1ha1 helPf'. ali,..1rh 1h~ 5hOlk I d J I I 'd · of h,1tng and fhtW•OI{. Yuu mfiy ty air. l r=c':':':'::::":':'::·::'':':::':'':'°:":;;::::....::::::......:...~~.::::::::.....::::~..:::::..;::.;:::::::::::::::::::::~~::~::'.::::::::::::::::::~~::::::~::::~~~~~::::::~::~~~~~::~::~::~'.:::::~~~ Pollution alerts -when --- dr ivers are asked to leave their cars home, residents tire y,·arnecl to stay iudoors and factories are asked to use fuel with a low sulfur content - have been issued 22 times thi s year, as opposed lo nine liTne s last year. But the fact remains that the air doesn't seem as dirty as last year. One possible explanation is that this sun1 n1er has not been as hot as last year. Another explanation is that people are better inforn1ed on !he effects of smog. Hunny eyes and noses rnay not be the resu ll of a sun1mer coltj. rather !hey Hoag Nan1es Managen1ent Unit Chief Clay Beeson of Do\vne y has been appointed director or m a n a g e 111 !' n I systems de\•elop111ent al lloag J\.1en1oria l llospital. Ne\\·port Beach. hospital adm inis!ralor \Villiam lludson announced today. B!'eson n·as form!'t"ly \l'ilh EMSCO t:ngineering a n d l\1 a nag e n1 en t S<:ienel'S I Corporation. 'Vhere he rnatle \ facilities and site u~e :;11•d1es 1 for hos pit<ils and other health c are org.iniza1ions. BC'fore !hat he \1·orkec:I in fl;orth American Hock\\•ell 's hf!' sCtl'nces department and \1·as <in Apollo pro1?rt1n1 prun1· contractor \or nine years. In I-us rolr at Hoi.li.:. h{' 111\l perfonn systen1s anal~·s1~. n1aster planrung and other jlf"OjC:C! sl tHJ ll'S 1\ ~radunte 1rnn1 Un1rrrsi1y nf Snu1hrrn C;d1lnrn 1a Ln !!Iii! 111th a IJa(hrl or nf st·1e11c•f> degree 111 1 n (l u ~ l r 1 a I eng1neerin~. hr 11 ill rc\oc;!le !>oon to Ne11·1XJr'1 Bench, Third Grant For Student ~lrs. Isa bel lletrick. 21 :1 Ruby Are .. Balboa Island. ha s bee n av•a rded a scholarship In the Un iversity of Pugt•l Snu11d from the Benrf1t·ial Finance Corp. The scholarship is :l\\•ardrd to students of decea sed Beneficial employes . lletrick's father. the late Jlussell L. lfelrick. \\·as wes lern di\"ision supervisor until his death in 1954. Hetrick \\'ill return to the Tacoma. \Vn.~h. campus to begin his th ird year in clinical psychology. Bring SO Beniamin Franklins to California Federal for two years. Eam$309.16 a year. ttDA 3816641 0 6 O/O annual interest, that's what the Colifomio Federal two-year Moneymaker certificate occoonls earn. And when you leave your money end interest until the two-year maturity, they pay a 6.1 8% annual yield. You ocluolly eam $309.16 annually on a $5,000 minimum deposit. Withdrawals may be made a n cerl ificales pri or to maturity at any jjme wit h some loss of inlert You have a choice cl other high int erest Moneymaker accoun ts, loo. Investing $1,000 or more gets you info a one-year, 5.75% Moneymaker certificate account. Or, any amount of money will open o Moneymaker passbook account end earn a 5:r; current annual rate. Come lo California Federal now. There's no easier, safer way lo make money tha n with a Moneymaker. Califomia Federal Savi ood Loon A5.SOC.iotioc . N sels over $1.8 Billion ngs Natiom lagest Federal Actoonts insured vp to $20,000 by on agency of the United Stain GonPIWl•tlf. Heod Of Hee: 5670Wilshireo Boole"tOrd, Los Angeles Costa Mesa Office: 2100 Harbor Blvd .• 546-2300 Anaheim Office: 600 N. Euclid Ave .• 771>·2222 Orange Office: 4050 Metropolitan Dr.· 639-3033 I Benjamin F-tan1din Fomou.s Amoriccm whl»I:! port roil appean Cl!'llhe$100bill, -. ; ' ·' 1 I . I ,. . '• ' •' ' • • . ' . 1 ! I ' \ Blass Blasts 'C I outure - 6men BEA ANDERSON , Editor T11!1d•r. fl'lll1tnbtr 1, U11 P•t• U Mode l Consensus Fashion Dictates: Thing of the Past NE\V YOH!\ tUPI/ -Ask the girls \\'hn sh111v the clothes and wear thcn1 if you want an accurate measurement or fall and v.•inter fashion trends. The model~· rnni;E>nsu!'i : con - tinuation of lhe indiv idual look, on· into-winter popularity for the hot pants and now hot skirts added in, comfort and not constriction, refreshing revival of such classics as the blazer, final burial for the midi and no dictates on what makes for chic. ''The 1nos t important thing for fall goes back lo lhat tired old phrase. 'do your own lhing.' " said r.·larti Sc·holl. a Lancaster. Ohio native "'ho's hecn a model in Nc1v York for some 10 years. !\liss Scholl was one of eight models from !he n1anncquin agency \\•ho participated in a style con· s ultan! panel run by a leg•.vear manufacturer. The eight agreed : there no longer Is pressure for a woman to "'ear one look . As for the midi. it "bombed'' because women found it aging, confining, and that its timing was poor, manufactures and designers pushing it when the economy was depressed a n d women just v.'eren't spending as much on clothes. Gloria Kirby. originally from IX'troit. said that as both model and sports"·ear manufacture r. ··1 buy lnts of clothes. Yet I bought on- ly two mirJi~. one for dny nnd one for evening." The models fi,1:ured the women ~»ho didn't shorten their midis last yea r would this fall. As for the longer, lo the ankles n1axi coat the models like it lo v.-·car over short skirts or hot pants in cold weather. But it too is in trouble, said Renee l luntcr. from Brooklyn. because ''the little ladies bought it and they y,·ere sweeping up the strcels ... The other models made these other jXlints in the ly,·o-hour discussion: -A woman now can hnv e designer-label clothes fo r less money than she is used to paying because so many of fashion's big names are making ror the lower· priced boutiques. -\Vomcn h11ve chnnRcd buying habits in the past fC\\' scnsons, fin- ding it •·more fun to buy three or four cheaper outfits'' lh11n to spend $40 on a dress to wea r four or fiv e years. -The models' most active dislike on the summer scene were the ''gladiator:• shoes, with laces criss- crossing the legs all the way to the knees. They like the revival of the \vedgies, if done in a light manner, no! bulky and heavy looking. Boots will continue for winter hecause they·re so practical. The high heels coming in got a "no-no.'' -They find lhe "layer" approach to dressing 'right \1•ith it .'' pro- viding a lot of variety at budget costs. -The models in general nixed nude looks to clothes or topless on the beach. J\1iss Hunter conceded she'd o w ned some-see-lhrouJ!h blouses but they hod pockets in strategic places. "I kn ow." she laughed, "lhllt was a cop-ouL" De signe r Bill Blass' Bl ass po rt coll ectio n is ma n-t ailored and almost severe. • By ~IARIAN CllRJSTY Designer Bill Blass, who this year christened a collection of "logically priced" sporuwear under the B\assport label, secretly congratulates himself for steering away from fantasy fashion and in the direction of classics. The designer, a household namt in ( America, is positive that the 70s decade \c. will focus on sportswear. Blass spells out the rea50ns why drop.dead, high-priced, label-conscious clothes are finished: "\\!omen have t?.kcn a no-nonsense at~ titude about lire. They're not interested in one-shot fashions for grand entrances . J ust nice, comfortable, uncomplicated \'lothes . "Jacqueline Onassis started and ended the concept of Beautiful People and their fashions. Now no one gives a hoot what famous personalities ~·ear. And Jackie is looked upon as a super<0nsumer rather than a fashion queen." Blass, v.'ho hobnobs \Vith fa mous clients In Southampton and Palm Beach, M YS Iha! lhe rash of at-home parties r eplacing ''big b?.\ls·· has yielded influence v.·ith. <iei;ii;:ners like hirnself v.·ho are doing only "believable" clothes . Fashion magazines -particularly Vog ue -certainly have grasped the con· cept that the house beautiful is one's private cocoon and the most-status way lo surround oneself with glamour. Suddenly clothes, especially the flashy and expensive kin d, don't mean as much as being the hostess v.•ith the mostest. Blass again: ''People meet. frequently In one another's hornes. The need to im- press is almost extinguii;hed because you're a1nong friends. No one talks rashion ;iny 1nore. Just art acquisitions or ue"' pieces of furniture."' The Blassporl collection, whi c h revolves around the idea of btazers-vests- shirts-pants, ic:; 1nan-l.ailored and almo.st £evere. But it's selling like mad bf:cause sportswear dressing is subdued and allows the woman lo wear it -not vice versa. "Actually there's a whole new concept lo dressing,'' £ays Blass. "\Vomen don't v.'anl. a sle1v of clot hes. They prefer a s1>arse wardrobe th11t can be worn day in, day out. \Vhen people travel today. they don't take 70 pieces or fancy luggage any 1norc People h<1\'e betler values a n d priorities ~re in perspective. says Blass y,•ho talks like a fashion realist. He say!I y,·omen are buying fashion the way men n1ake purchases - on a pe riodic basis and 1\'ith the idea that the fa shion will •·go with" items alrt!ady in the closet. l·le even sees an end to status symbols. ltis initials, BB, are on the brass buttons that adorn both his men's-and women's. wear lines. I-le orders them through the owners of New York's "21," who operate a Swed ish button company. FacetioUJ!y: ''\\'hen I go lo 21. I order a few grOt'is of buttons.'' Last 11•eek conservative Bill BuckJey bought a ruunber of Blass clothes, but in· sisted that the buttons be replaced by less ostentaliou~ ones. "J don't need l;1bels." Buckley was quoted as saying - even 1 hough his and Blass'• initials wer• the same. Corduroy Makes Good old reliable corduroy has a glamorous new face now, v.·hich should be great new,g for all who sew their own wardrobes. Current trends are reflected in colors, patterns and tex- tures, Actually, with all it1 new faces -ribbed, ribless, sculptured a nd printed -cor- duroy has come in to its own as a year-round rabric. The ribtess (sometimes call· ed brushed) corduroy has a luxurious velvety look and is particularly attractive in some of the print!. Plaids a nd challis-type: prints In the narrow-wale also make up into striking outfits. At left, this posy-printed corduroy can be yours for a~ little as $12, if you make it yourself. The trim safari jacket -pocketed and belted -takes matching shorts. Worn with your choice of ac- cessories, such as over-the- knee socks in cable-knit Orlon and black laced orfords, it adds up to the kind of a fashion look that ma k es reputations. At right, printed corduroy with the look of fine challis is fashioned into a jumper. The orange background ill printed with a delicate tracery of red and pink blossoms. This look of Now can be yours for about $15 and an in- vestment of a few hour• of sewing, The fabrics are available at Scars, South Coast Ph11.1 and patterns are from fl.fcCalls. 8 l11ze rs -vests-shirts ·p 11 nt • ide11 revolve s in the sportswea r loo k done by Blass. Comeback ·1a OAJLY PILOT Tur~day, Stplembtr 7, 1971 ' ! { Studer ts Ways to Learn Help Forty college students \\"Ill be paid $4'1 cRch to attend a training course designed to help the m learn lo help lonely fitudents on thc-ir tampuses. Sponsored by the American l~st 1 tute of Fanlily Rela tions. the seminar titled F o u r Saturdays \llith the Experts 1vi1! begin at 9 a.rn . Sept. 25 in the institute off K'e, Angeles. SOth Year Heading the proJet·t is l)r. Paul Poperioe. 1n arr i age counseling pioneer .. assisted hy 22 experts including marriage and fa mdv t' o u n s e Io rs , psyrhoJogi$r.s, family I i f e educators. psychiatrists and community leaders. Observed A hunlornus mock wedding 1.1·as part nf 1he golden an· niversary celebration for r.1r. and i11r~. rJoyd '''est of \\'est minster. The training session is being :.rgan1zed as the resull of a SIX·rnon th poll of 10,000 college students \.\'hich concluded in June. They were ;isked "'\Vhal is needed to help i so J a t e d students adjust to college life?'' Eight oul of 10 replied th;tl i! was a "matter 11f good citizenship for each st udent to <tCC('pt sorne resJ)Onsibili ty for fellow studen1 s." Their svns a nrl their 1.1·1vC's, r-.-tr_ and flfrs. \\'1nston \\'est. Fountain Valley, and tl1 r. and fl.lrs. La Molne \\'r.~I . Lnrtg Beach, hos!ed the open hou.~c attended by f i \' e grand· daugh1ers. four g re a t • gra nd children and more t han JOO friends and relatives. Tbe a im of the course is. J)r. Popenoe said, to pre v e n i suicides on rollege campuses. Studenl body repre:;entalives and college adminislrators may call lhe institute for further information. The honored couple v.•erc married in Julesbu rg, Colo., reared their family in Long Beach • and reti red t o \Vestminster. Month of September Health Food SPECIALS HAIN PROTEIN SHAMPOO ft_! ' ] """' .019onlc -. protein enr iched -vltomln enrich~d --cond 1tlonln9 octton anti dandruff bolanced. Ph-bto • •·•··'·"• SPECIAL $1 59 96% DRY BA SIS COASTLINE PR OTEIN Wltll leclthl11 It P'apai11 MIDEL COOKIES Gr•ol for i.chool luncht1. LB. TUB · REG .. 88 SPECIAL I on• Meal Tab--with Yltomln 0 250 Size· reg.· 1.49 Specia l • .99 500 Size · reg .. 2.49 SpeciAl • 1.69 VITA STRESS B·COMPLEX PLUS VIT. C One Si1t Only -I 00 Cap1ultt -RelJ . S ... 59 VERY SPECIA L $3 75 LECITH IN GRANULES 1 lb. 1l1t 11"1!, 52.89 SPECIAL -VITAMIN C - We have all kinda, 11~1, a11d pot•11cl" of Vlt•rnl11 C -chewable °' w•ll 01 tGbletJ. M•ny ••• priced at l fo1 1. C•m• in and c:hKk the111 out. SEA SALT J' 01. pk,. with 11KtkM It po11tl119 1pout. .... .JS SPECIAL QUAltTS-ORC'iAHICALLY GROWN 19 CONCORD GRAPE JUICE GRANOLA CER EALS ALL KINDS! 100/o off regular price ' We hive Viatmln E Al just 1bout the lowest price• 1v1ilAble Anywhere. -COME IN AND SEE - 2 ITORI IUYING POWll SAYIS YOU MONIY I COASTLINE HEAL TH FOODS TUSTI N 1094 Ir vine 81. I••' Sa•·Onl 544-7134 ~ • COSTA MESA 270 E . 17th St. HHI''" S4111•r• 541.9537 Your Horoscope Taurus : Freshen Up WEDNESDAY Dec. "" Accent on b,.lth, work, blsic service1. Be pr ae. SEPTEMBER 8 tical, esptcially where finan- By SYDNEY OM . .\RR cial respom ibilities t:nler pie. ARJES (March 11-April 19): ture. Heed voice of e1- Accent on money, paying and ptrience. Don't play gamet collectina of debt.!. Get rid of with emotiorui. Capricorn is flnahci.al burdm not rightly involved. your own. Draw line. Refuse CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J an. to be used. Assert your own 19): Good lunar .111pect cein- nee<h. By so doing, you &•in cides with romantic interests respect. Goal Is closer. Change, variety are featured. TAURUS (April 20.May ZO): Relations with opposite sex Lllflar cycl e is such that you are i n t e n s If i e d . study enjoy success through fresh S.g:Utarlu1 messaae. Nothing contacl.3. E m p ha 1 I t e in-now occura halfway. dependence, or ig I n a I ap--AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. proach. Personal magnetism 18): Home, family, basic tMuu attracts opposite se1. Creative tend to dominate. You may be endeavors succeed. Initiate drawn between old ties and projects. new opportunities. Key LI renovation, not a bandonment. GEM.INI (Ma y 21.J une 20): PISCES (Feb. It-March 20): Secrel i.s revealed. There may be repercussions involving Spotlight on dealin&• with child, loved one. f.1aintain neighbors, relatives. Ideas dignity. Remain calm under sbound; key Is to be selective. pm;ible emotional fire. Play Choose quality; 1vold acat- cards clo~ lo chest. Hoid 1 _<_•_ring~_•_f_fo_r_l•_· _____ _ wmething in reserve, CANCER (June 21.July 22): Emphasis i.s on socializing, ad· justing to new conditions, making fr iends a n d in· fl uencing people. No thi n g stands still; be ready for change and variety. Hociz.on.s e1pand. Take overall view. LEO (July U.Aug. 22): Thoroughnes.s now is a re- quisite. If you don't know, ask questions. Answers are o~ lainable. P r o f e 11 s io n a I superio rs are impressed if you go directly to source. VOLUNTEERS SAVE MONE Y -f\1 rs. Slanley Eich· slacdt. president of the Opera League. co nvert, \'Ol· unteer hours into doll ars saved as l\1rs. 1\1argarcl Sv.1opc lcenter) and Mrs. FarreU E. Smith \vo rk on costumes. l\lcrnbcrs of the League are winding up preparations for upcomi ng production "l\·t usic Man" and opening night champagne reception. VIRGO (Aug. 1.J.Sept. 22 ): Good lunar aspect now coin· cides with added knowledge, more confidence in future - communication from one at a distance. Gain I n d l c a t e d through written w o r d . FALL ~UARTf 8 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)' Some 11tart out to do you a Operatic Aria s Lyric Opera Mans Musicale favor but end malclng special reque11t1. Realize you will get nothing for nothing. Best lo hA 11e agreements in writing, especially where money is \\'1tho ut 1he air! or \"llllln· terrs, nius1c v.·nuldn'l fill Jr\ 1ne Bn1vl in Lagun;i Beach on stnrry !-lun1mer nights. weekend production and op<'n· ing ni~hl champagne rcc:cpt 1nn are fl lrs. \\'1lllam II. Bn1ggcre and i\ilrs. 1~·arrt>ll ~~. Sn11!h , co· chairmen of volunteers. concerned. \·olunlccrs to scr\e co ld members of Lyric Opera SCORPIO (Oc t 23·Nov. 21): dririks, coffee, hnl chocolate, Association are l\trs. C. Sidney Weave through maze; a void do111Jf,,. and e<1ffcf' c;ike dunng Johnston a nd r-.1rs. Selim self-deception. Be p o s I t i v e intermission of pcrfornlances Franklin. before i s s u i n g slalements. on Fndav. ;:ind Sa t u rd a y Che<:k legal ramifications. Ac· Jn addition to the flurry of nights. Sepl.10. l!.17and lR. c e n t o n m a r ri a ge , activity before the annual t h. L. t Pl 11rcsscrs. assislan1s t 0 PAT ners tps. 1e ow. ay s.pt. 20 to Nov. 20 P•l1!11t • 1191 ...... Ac1Y•ce4. LalMl1<1Fli Drwwl19 • lcnlc. l'lgw9; Watorcolot; Color & Dulga: Prhmnokl19; 1 .. tenor De1T1a; Jewelry; Cer•mlcs: Sc1lptwre. fvealar Clo•••• 11 Draw1•1; PalntlRg : Cer- a•dcs; Phot o,roplly. Ap~ fw Yet.r- JVriu or pbtm,forbroclmt (7141 494-1520 6JO Lega1a Cnyoo I d. lqwla leoCk'2651 Opera League \'(![untr.crs cnntnhute thousands (lf dollars annuall.v tn lhe Lyric (Jpcra Association of Orange County in the forn1 of labor, helping make flllSSible the upco1ning produc!ion of ''J\l usic Man" stetrnng Arl Lund and Cass Dalt>.v. Costun1e seamstresses iu· elude the fl·lrnes. Gcorl\e II. I\. Bryant, Thomas Ar1n~tronJ.:. B. i)(>\1·ayne Hurst 2.11d Hobert F:. L;:i\vson. The paid t·on· struc1i0n cre11• is being ;iuj;!mented b v 1·nlun\rers Joseph Del Beato and Adni. Jacob \V. Ons!otl . in;ikcup and production heads. musical. volunteers handle wa iting game. Don't rush. bat•kstage lTl''I' and cast typing. mading. and fu nd·rais· St udy potential . n1einbf>rs "ill rec e i v, 1_1n~g~'-'-'_nts_Uuu __ u~g_ho_u_t_th_•_:._Y•_•_r_. __ s_A_G_IIT_A_R_iu_s __ l~N~o-'_· __:22-__: __________ _ rrfreshn1t'nts lhrough e{for ls \Vith the Friday, &-pl. Ill, npr nirig r;ipidly approaching, \'olun!ccrs are In full swing. \l'qrk1ng nl't>rlime on !he two- In 'the refreshment hne. t-.l r.~. .Jack fll. Lyons ;ind .Jnsr ph 0. P~·le are <1ssc1nbl111~ or a staff headed by i\-lrs. \\'airs \\'all<1cc. l\1aking arrangements for the t"f'Ception al the Terr;ice restauranl for the c1tst, pro. d11r!1on staff, •patrnns and If " snazzy ··-·.-· ............... ~-·~·....., by Cover Girl Hove It In block ond w hile leather, brown ond ton waxhide leather or l ve de. AlSO ... a fr esh new idea for cheer leade rs, pom pom girl,; or a nyone who wo nt s o one.of·o ·poir fashion look ... 01.k about yovr :Khool color1. We co n order most color combinations. ANAHEIM Anaheim Cenler WHITTIR Whlttwood Ce nler NEWl'ORT BEACH FoJhion Island --- RIVY SIDE Aiver1id1t Plo~o SAN DIEGO Fashion Volley open dally 10 a .m. to 6 p.m.: man., thu,,.., frl. 10 to 9 p.m. t .t.ltOCAMl•ICAll O. M..t.STlll CH.t.1101. 1".t.Ul All..t.H CHAlll OI > SALE 1/2 O FF AND MOR E OUR BR IDAL SALON CLEARAN CE WHAT A WONOERFUL T I M E YOU CMOSE T O PLAN YOUR WEODING! NOW , OUl'llNG OUR SPECIAL S ALE, YOU1LL FIND BRIDAL GOWNS, FAMOUS DESIGN ER NAMES, ALL SEASON FABRICS IN WHITE AND I VORY , REG. 140,00 To 400.00, NOW Y, OFF AND MOR E• eRJOAI.. HEAD D"'ESSES 1 REG 0 36 0 0 0 -150, 0 0 , NOW Y1 OFF AND MORE! BR IDESMAID GOWNS ANO FORMA LS, REG . 4 0 ,00 T o so.oo, NOW Y, OF F AND MO RE! EXTRA S PECIAL SAVINGS: 25 BRIDAL GOWNS , REG . 140,00 TO 200 ,00 . NOW 25 .99, Bl'llOAL SALON. ROBINSON'S NEWPORT • FASH ION ISLAND • • • '''·2800 • Is This Woman's Work Done? Dl::AR ANN LANDERS. You are a s"-orn enenl) n( every perS<ln in tht coun· *n' O\'er 5:i vears Of age W hy~ Be<'ause you keep telling people 1hey can maintain at·t ive sex hves into the 60s and 70s and ~ven th e 80s \\letJ. maybe 11 fr11• oddballs and bedroorn acrnhats CAN. hut mnst nl'l rmat people are gl:id In be through with sex 11·~en lhry reach the late 50s . Especially !he wnnien Ynu alsn fail 1n take into account thot some 1>eople JUSI dor1 't happen 10 consider carnal knowlcd~e an important part of !hPir lives. even v.hen ~hey are young. They enjoy members of the opposile sex -there is rf'spc1·t. compC1nionsh1p and intelletlut>J stimulation but no burning desire lo gt>I physical People like you who promote and i:!lamoriir sex for elderl y folks do a greal deal of harm . As a mnther of seven children. 31 grandchildrtn and seven i:;reat-grandrh1!d rrn I feel I have t'arncd my rest and I <Ion·\ need you to te ll me I am over the hill . -DONE !\1Y DUTY OEAR [>ONE : I 1o1·as not a"'arr that J\·e been "touting and glamoriiiog" u1 ror mf'mher5 of lhf' Soc:lal Sf'curity ''I. 1 ha1•f'. howe\'er, said rf'peat ediy, that it Is possiblf' for couples lo remain sexually aeth"f' in their 70s and f'\"en !Ills and thal ~uch activity is neither unhtalthy, im- moral nor obscene. A wllrnan , no ntatter "·hat her agf. who says she has earned htr "rf'sl'' liUJ{,t;r.sts that srx wa s "Work ." And htreln 11,s ~·ou r problen1. 1\·la'an1. DEAf! ANi\' LANDERS i\-ly husband and I did son1ething !his summl'r we've been 1ranting to do for 15 years. \Ye too~ a cross-country l'ar trip from 1\laine In California. We sa11· and learned a Joi The m11st di sturbing part of our trip \\'as !he realization tha t a large number of people don ·1 care about their pets. \\le coun ted fL l'e dead dogs \llho had been struc k by cars and I I lost dogs, some of them with bleeding paws, !rol- ling along the road. One little mutt \~as so exhausted we stopped and took hi1n to the next service station, gave him some L"001 WAtf'r and called the humr1n e SOL'le- ty . 1f we ha!in 'l come along he sur{'ly would have died. I! was l!H degrel'S in Ok!Ahoina City th at day. The first lhln;:: people can dn is not let !heir pets run loose. The second thing 1s tn put identification tags ar(lund the doi:;s' necks. It would 1n1prove the chances of the r1A:hlful owners ~l'lt rug lhen1 hack . l\.'ly secret hunch ll'i \hat tht'se folks don't 1r1ll1 •·;ire abl)ul lh('ir pcrs or !hl'y "'nuld not he running loose on the highways.- \V/TNESS 1'0 S . .\O SCE.\'E Dl:':AR \\'IT: Thank you for leltin.i: us see a hit (lf Lhe cou ntry thro ugh )'our r yes. I agree. the scene i5 a sad one and I thank you ror describing it. Peering Around LEGAL NOTICE , 11111 ,IC"TlllOUS I UllHl l S N•ME i TAlEMf!jT Tno IGll""''"' pc·-" 00< .. b1tt•"'•U .. llfllE J0Htj S INN 100/J Nnrt• Sonl• ""• A••,,~• S•nlo An' C•"I J""" J, ,!. Ct1tu • J Kwb no, h it li•11 September Ceremonies Unite Couples LEGAf. NOTICE SUl'ERIOll COURT OF THE ST .. TE OF CA LIFORNIA FOii THE COUNTY 01' ORANGE No 1>·1040• NOTICE 0, t<E•RING 0 , PETITION FOR l'llOBl>TE OF Will ANO FOR 1 LETTERS TESTAMENTARY (8 011 0 WAIVED I MRS. CHARLES CHAMP! CHAM Pl-BOAL Our Lady of Calhol1c Church F' at i ma or San Cle1nente "'as the selling for the aflernoon marriage of Elorse Ann Boal nnd Charles Nicholas Champi. She is the daughter of i\Jri;. J\larie Boal of S;in Clerncn1e and Georgl' \V Boal of Or.1ngf'. Bridal o!lcndAnls 1\•erc l\1iss ~l ;,inl.\'n l!;u;~ard. main of honor, .;ind bridcsinaids l\·li ss Ch;:i1·i11!te Horne, t\1iss 1\farian Chan1p1 <ind N1rs. J()hr1 Il aire. The ~rnon1, !;•111 of l\1r and l\·lrs. r-.·1chnlas Jl Cha111pi of IJ;infqrd . r hnse f!fln (\. rannn a.~ best 111an. 11ichard Van \1rork11m, Alan \V. Boa l and Thomas Ch;impi s eal e d guf'~I.~ Flo"·er .c:irl and ri ng bctirer \l"f'rl' 1\ick1 F:ann1 ;ind Douglas i\dr1ms Thr new 1\lrs. Ch;unpi ts a ~raduate nf SAn Clemente High S-·hoot ::ind .:il!cnded Cal Pnl~'. .San Luis Obisro. She \Vilt ron1ple!e her S('n1nr year at Cali fornia State College at Long Rrr1ch The bridegronn1 .c:r;iduiltl'd frnn1 H;;i nfnrd H1i:h S<"'hoo!, at.· lendrd College nf 1h" .Sequoi.:i~ in r1 sa)1a. ;ind rC("l'll'f'd an engineerir'A degre<' fr0m f'!l l f'f)/I' The C'OUple will 111'1' 1!1 Orange. VELARDE-YERKEY In a hnme ceremony C;irro\ Yerkey lwcAme the bride nf \lichael R. Velarde. The Rev. ti K. (,rant nff1c1ated. Part>nls of lhe newl vv;eds are r.1r .:ind Al rs. Cha:les Yerkev and l\.1rs Robert Velr1rde. all of Cos!a J\:lesa . and the late !I.I r. Vrlarde. l\.l!~s L1nd.:1 Yerkey "'tis the m;:iid or hunnr .:inrl S1t>1·e \"el;irrie ser1·rd a~ be.~I man Thl' ne11")1"weds. who "'ill te~idt' in ('ost.A l\1csa. are grad1111!es nf f"o:-la l\.1esa Hi,i?h Schnril. Or;in!lr ('~1ast College and C11lifornn1 S111tr Collc~e ;it F111lc.rlon. He is f'nntinu1ni;: studies 1\1. Chnpm.:in Collej.!e . jewels by joseph searches for jewels C~"w•rt vnw•nt"" fl-l<r ,. IJnllMlfl· •It <••II by 1tt• t• o llrJn ""''Mt kne•••,•· ''""111, o...i lfll"'1rlly •nurt ~ '''"~' I Yl )ll.llitfl II ,.. do~· tnH'lttl Ylh,te, Wt •Ill lot p!t••t'd tt 1••mlflt -,.ur ''""' llMI H wl11 t0f1nlm. lllllf •ft· 111••1, C•l1 M•, Jo'"f'4'1 tr Mr, fltlti II I ... .... (~) ~,"""'o JCWe/s hy /OSeph Sout~ Ca•1! Pl•1• l ri1tot et t~t Son o ;•qo ~ .. y. Coll• i.t.,,~ s~o.,o•• .,..,,~'~""..,,, ,.,,. • ,ii ' .i ( MRS . M. T. MAHONEY MAHONEY-HUNT I SI Bo naventure's Catholic Henley, Lisa Berry \\"as the Church. Huntington Beach was flower girl. I !he .~e/1 1 11" for Ore nuptial rifP..~ s · h " • erv1ng as est 111an \vas link ing .Jeanne f\·larie Hunt and !\1ichaeJ T. Mahone.v. R1cht1rd f'ryi-el : usher:-wel"e Rubb1e f\lahone\·. Sr n t 1 Their parents are f\1r and i\lc\lay, r;arv Brnnrr ;ind f\frs. Eugene l!unl of Fnunrain Str1·e .Adarns.'and ring bearer .I Valley and i\lr .:ind 1\-lrs Robbie Ber ry. Robert 1\·!ahoney of l!unt1ni;:cnn Beach. Both !he bridr an ti Afiss Kath v Hunt was !he bridegroom ;ire gradua!es of ma id of ·honor, 11, hi I e fountain Valley Jhgh St·hool bridesmAids were the M isse~ and h~ attends Crolden \\"l'sq ~ FRANCIS- '\,, ORR J ' Fine Stat ionery i.>istinctive Gifts Picture F rames /111 1 (Qilf WIG~WIT 111-11!1 CGIDU DH IUI co1 ~r11r 11 "~•1•' r.1,,,. ol FR EOEll lCK W, fACl(MAN O•~·~«·O t.Jr:it 1t:r 1~ 11r11roY c;1vr~ ""' AO•"''" y,.~on1~ f•n<><l"'~n It•• hlfO hf,.,n • ~~:,i.n~ 1-0• nrob~'" nt will on<! tor "" ·'"'" M L•""" Te,•.•m"'""v •o "m' ••011•• 11lnn<1 WMv•<lt ••I•""'" 1n ,..,,,~ I\ m.•11" In• ''""'"' l'~r•.c.,1.,, •~d t~•I II ~ I '"" ~·•d nl•··~ nl n•n•1nu lho •A•r>• "'' ~···•1 ••• Irr ~•r1~'' I>•• 1~ IOI! •I 9 1t'f •"', '" 1~ .. '°"'""°"' o• 0•11od "'""1 N<> l ~! Hll <t• I •' IM r Yf l"·'"' O• ,. W•·' n ,.,. L •v al Son!~ A•~ (01,•,•M• ()~If'{! A~U\1\1 )1 1tl1 i·. r ·,1 ,,..,.,,, ( • ,. •. ,., Cl•i~ fHJllW lll. HUllWl!l A>IO REM ER •lo n~d S1ree1 N~W~Orl B~•ch, (ol1lot~OI tlUl TPI• <11•1 tll·t~O Al1o•n••• lor Pol•l1onor ''~n11\T\•<t O•M>Q" Cn•>I O••IY' p,1n1 l'<•O•"' 11 •n<t ~"M"''h" 1 I lO/I !~/~/I LEGAL NOTICE Debbie Olbcrdin,11., p a m ~C~o~IJ~e~g~e.:;c==-=~=-"7=~~~~~~~~~~:""'~ Schultz. Porn crnio '"d Judy --..... BECOME MORE EFFECTIV(·~.;;: ... -..;;;_-,..__,~ 1----'"" Graffiti 1s A Joke ... Re•lly 5Ul'£RIOR C(lURl OF THE ~TAfE 0 1' CAllf0R'<IA INCREASE YOUR INCOME! f (IR THE COll Nl Y OF OWANG£ I No A 100U1 DALE CARNEGIE~ COURSE NOllfE Of N EA~'•NG Of l'E TITION [ 1" •lfecTlv• '""""u"l<Ol lo"'· ••ll·c~ntoa'n<t ""a tium~" rtl•l lo~• I f ;RoR L~~~~~~E ro:~;~~~tlAT~~v I P' T d (71 I 633 4191 , •·1• p! I RlO R '·•'•(! ~. ~··· I none o ay -4 • '" w·• ., r ""l 1• .,,,,1 ·"'' 1 ~. 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"' •••ti C"'"''' •'·II SIM• II•" t .-..11 ., A" th;! t •d;•n lo'I(! ••!\/81•~ In Ill• C.ry r1 N•,.,.n •! B~••li (n""I• ~! I>!•"~~. Sl•I• n< C8hlorn1•. l!•'t••I><'~ "' '""' "" l..<I• )I N ''•" /lo Jiiii~. •• '"""'" nn • 1,0,,,., r•<nrn•n "' n "~' 01 n•·•~• o. in •r~ 11 ~! N"<•ll•r•o•" M~n<. 1n Ill• M 1 " nl "'~ (~u"'' Rro~"I" Qr "'IJ (nunlv. Moot <"'"'"'1nly ~nnwn A•· )77S GolN•n Ctrtl•, tl•wpnd R • • c r>, r~1.fn•.,I• I"~""' (,,qnlv ~.,~ ••I• will t~ m~d•. b11t ..,11n""' cev· •n~n• nr "'~"""" ••nrt<t M 1mnl,.<I, ,.. v•r<1o"u '"It, J>O\~tn•C>n. or ""'""""""'''" M ""' lit• '~"'"'n1nn c"n' r•I •um et I~• n(it• \@Cutt<;! b• \a1/J 0-~<I <II lf\I" to·w•! \?l,•3• JI, w11h '"'""" !ram N~v•,,.h•t 1, 1110, 81 In f81tl nal• P•0--1 wlllfll, •<lv•n,..,, '' l "Y· un<I•< !ht '"'"'" n• ,~,fl O•t<I er T•u$1. 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JT And DAI LY PILOT JI Jt/vlyl ' There's .! new comic str ip named "Sally e,,. ndna s" that will tempt you to indulge in un· seemly cond uc t. It 's about this single young lady who, whil e waiting for her prince to come, has all sorts of unusual .sdventures 1n the pork. Jn additiol'I · to a tepid swain named t ? Arthur ... and •n U j m po s s,i b I e c:l.od ) named Norbert ••• /:) Sally meets kings ~ and enchaoted C:;"~ froqs and indescrib· / ,~·\...._.! ab!e things that _-: exist only in thaR head of Charle s ( - Barsotti. .... The h•ed of Cherl es Barsott i -that's pretty wild co unt ry, on the banks of the m a i n s t r e a m of American humor, where th e bulfefo roam and the unex· pected becomes hil. ar1ous. Barsotti ;, the right-h•nded cartoonist who has created the unusuolly funny comic 1tri p t hat appears daily 1n the DAILY PILOT ~·n1~"'D"• /, 1ti1 :J1J 11 ---------------------------..! ' Z0 CIA.IL V PILOT Tut~JJ, Stpttmt>tr 7, Jq11 Asl1e1· 4th; Ageles ·s Wills One of a l(ind--Als ton "Gabe Tal\:e s Wo1·l\:out CRA'.\'STO'.\'. HI. -Costa t-.1esa's Bar- ry Asher earned S2.000 fourt h place money r-.1011da) 111gh1 1n 1hr $50.(l(l(l Ydnston·Salem OP£'n bowhng tournarnenl. The tl!esa kegler '>''llS lied lur third going into the flnals but 1o1as beaten. 23~· 199. b) Houston ·s Hoy l1earhar1 Boy Bucklry of Colu1nbl1~. Ohio \1 0n tup pnle rnone.1 e Gabriel Throu·s LO~G BEACH -Defensive back CN"il Lronard. a three-year veteran. and rookie punter Cat) Loyd of Cal Lutheran 1o1ere placed on waivers r-.londay by the Los Angel es !lams Leonard is a fonner i\'ew \'ork Jet fron1 Tuskegee lnst1ll1te. l,<J)d <11rraged ':J5 5 yards on 16 punts v.·uh l\\'o bl ocked during the exhibition season The Raffis held their rirst v.·orkout at Long Beaeh's Blair Field after training since July in Fullerton. ·Quarterback lloinnn Gabriel !hre19 some practice passes and said he £e!t bt'I· ter nn Sunday than on t-.101111<1.1. Ile suf· fered a bruised rib in last Friday night., 20-14 loss lo San Diego. The Rams v.·ind up their );1J1nmrr seaso n Thursday night agau1st San Fran· cisco at the Coliseum. e Carty f'fre l 'it•li111 ATLAl\'TA -DeKalb Coun1 v l1ren1en are investigating a blaze v.·hi~h hea1 ily damaged a barbecue restaurant 01\ned by out fielder Rico Cnrty or th e Atlnn!a Bra1·es. The fire. in suburban Chamhlee. oc- curred Sunday nigh t and liren1en say 1t may have been set. Carty and his brothl'r·in·law. Carlo!'; Ramirez. 11'ere injured f!bout !fl days agri in a disturbance involving three Atlanl!l policemen. The pohccn1en later were fired alter a hearing before an aldermanic con1mitlee. • 500 f'O!IOff (j pped ONTARIO -Joe Leonard surprised auto racing fans b.1· winning !he California 500 on Sunda~· and ht> 1\as surprised J.londay 10,_;:et n1ore money than he expected. It 1o1·as announced that Lt'Qnard v.·ould reeeive $132.039 but at r-.!.onday's Award breakfast. the check wa'i for $134.436 60. The difference apparent!~ came bceauo;;e original calculatnrs didn·1 take into ac- count a share of entry mont·~ Art Pollard. the runnerup. al!'O hall a boost -from thf' announrC'd Sli!f.2R~l to $71.2€6.67. Third place finisher Gary Bel· tenhausen collected $46.021 67 1o1·hereas hf' originally expected $34.949, and •Lloyd Rubv. !he 1'\o 4 driver. received a $35.22a .67 chrrk. :>.sain f:ir higher lhan the S26.231 originally announced. • BengHI< C11I Smillt C!:\Cl~l\ATI -·rornmy Smith. 2ri(}. me1er dash champion in the 1968 Olym- pics. and two defcnsh·e player~ \vere cul ~londa~· by the Cincinnati Be ngals of th e ?\ational ~·ootball League. · Smith. v.·ho had been playing on the Ben~als' tai:i squad for \\111 ~ears. h;id been trying to make the 1cam as a nghl '"d . e Kron1er lo 1•10!1 FOREST BILLS. ;\.Y -Jack Krnmrr •·ill return to tournamrnt tennis again for the first time in II ~ears. The 50-year-0\d l\ramrr ..,.•ill rnme 11ut of retirement to play 1n the pro·celehrit .v tournament nf tl1r Pacific South11e~t Open Tenn1~ Chnmrionsh1p, Sert HI 111 Los Angeles. e ,,l11r·~er S1rit·l.-e11 NE\\' YOHK -Bobby t-.h1rcer, lea<liniz hitter for the l\ew York Yankees. v.·as stricken v.·ith a kidnf'I' ailment earlv Sun- day morning and rUs hed lO Lenox lhll Hospital. The 1mmed1a1e diagnosis of Dr S1ilnev Gaynor. cl ub physician, was that the 25· year-0ld outfielder had rither a slone 11r gravel The latter ls less Sf'rious and he eou:d pass it. A stone v.·ould mean sursery and end his season. "\\1e v.·ill make tests toda1•." r.a1·nor said. ''Ile v.•as 111 pain on his.loY;er ;idt' The med ical lerm is renal t•oh1·. J£ it is gravel. he rou\d pass 1t Y>i1h the aid or drinking fluid s. 1f it is a stone. an opera- tion v.·ould keep him out indefinitely." ·• Flu 1Jlt1 Parker• GREEN DAY -The Gretn Ba y Packers said r..1onc1av about th ree fourths of their National F00thA11 League team i.!I iiUffering fron1 stomach f111 -p<1ss1bly caused by lf'IO<I po1son1n~. Three players. t-.1ike i\1 ~'0>~'. Charlie Hall and Oale Liv1ngslon were hospit;ih1.· ed in Green B;i~· for lreatm<'nl of dth}•drallon. The sic.k list also inch1d('.!I the team physician · and coach Dan Devine. Monday's pracl ice v.•as c a n c e 11 e d ~ause of the illness. and the squad just atudied movies of lht Cincinnati game Saturday night. e 7'1/oted R11nner Dies MOlli'TREAL -One of Canada's most noted runners and a medical au1hori!y on tropical dl~ease'I. 1uberrulos1s Hnd chest diseases, Or. Phil Edwt1rds, 6J. or i\lvn· treal, died i\lunday ni~hl The Ur1tish Gu1ann n11lil'r 11hu \1 nn t he medal~ !or C:111ada 111 Olvn1pic GAmes tr;ick co n1rietillon "'a5 one n1 four men named aln1ost 11 yf':ir ago for in- duction in the new sporL~ llall or T'H1ne nt New York Un1vers11 ) • THE GIANTS" DICK DIETZ !CENTER ) WAS TAILEND OF DOUBLE PLAY MONDAY. THE DODGERS WON . S-2. \fright on Jllound Halos Get Bl11e Tonig·ht l 11 Television Collision OAKLA,~D -The California Angel ~ \1dl hi' s(•eking to 1nake it 111 0 in a row over !he runav.·ay Amene;in Le;iguc \\'eq ll':1ding Oakland A's l<1n1ghl after ~lnn· da~ s Labor l);iy 4 2 vilt1Jry. 11'!1 be bcamt'<l baek lo \h{· Southland \ 1a Channel :, be~1nnin~ al 7 :iu On tht n1ound lonight for lhl' 1\::. 1111! Ix> \'ida Rlul' rllu<' v.hu ~h:ircs thl' lf';ul in the ma1nrl> i11 111\a\ \'11 '(<1r1t•<. \11th ft 2:1·7 reu•rd. will hi' tl') ing to 11npro1·e th;it 1nark :11 thee~­ pense of Clyde. "Jlf>'hit" \\'riglit ( 1:1 [~1. \111nda\' s ~et hark r:iust•d a fturrv nf sorts ff. o rn O::ikland skipper Di c· k \\'illiams, v.·hn w;is ej('cted froin !ht• ~;irnl' fur prOtL'.~t ing a close play at first bast' in the seeon<l 1nninj!.. t·'nllo1ving !ht' loss \Villia1n s la5h('d thr. un1pil'l'S. !hen lu~Sf'd ou1 a ne1o1·s1nan fur laughinJ<!: al one 1ll 1he A·s players. .. \\'e're out !hcrr busting our 1a1\.~ In \1111 and I don't 'v<.int anyon•· )i1ugt11n g at u~ ... lhe irati· 111anager s:ud. \\ 1!11:1rns sauJ 11c1,·sman Charle~ Tonelli or the !l a\11ard Revir1,· inforn1cd Blue th;it Ur!rnlt's \!Lrkev Lnlich h;id \1 nn his 23rd i:c11n1· to ti~ ·slue for the maior league le:id in \·trlorirs. "Thrn Ii\' ~!<lrt('d s1ntl1ng ·• i.aid \\ lll1;1n1s . \\'1!11arns: i111l1at irn1;1t1on in tht' sreund 1nn1ng pron1plt'!I h1111 !11 1><1y .. If a 1)!:1\1•r 11r rn;u1;1gl'r 1..,n I pnKhu·111i,.: 1'1' g(•l ~·nl d11"n to thr niinurs nr !1n ·d ·The :.am\'.' ~hould npply lo !ht u111 · p1re~ Thi' Angt•ls \1un it in lhi· u1111h 1\IH'n !.olri ho1ner~ hi' TOnl' C11nz:d1·1. and l\(l~t'r tl1•1)(11 Sll3Pl)i'd ;J 2 2 C'llllll'SI pr .. 1 l<hng r\11r1v i\1c51'{'r~n11!11 1• 1\h lui; l&lh 11111 11f ll1e sra~1111 ;1 ~:1111~1 !3 l11s~,,~ (All~OllNIA OAll\.ANO ~bch•b• ~~·~rtl ~'"""·'' /1, I 1 o ('"'""n"" \} J o o o 11,,~'I, .r ·1 0 (J a I ll•O"" •I I 0 0 a 1 '''"""· • • a o 1 P urt. " J 1 J a M•l.'U""' )O Q I 0 II j,,,,,4,, •I 0 / 0 ~I'"'""· 11• I I I I P•I~"' lh 0 0 ! CO'f·•'t> II 1 1 I R ""'" Jn I 1 1 ""'''· '' BI) Q l,\nn o"''' '' O O O ll<·Po/ ,, • I I flr~'lf'r ' 0 0 n 1o•t>O•~. r 'u • ~ (,f;,,.•" 10 o o a fl'!"'t" pr ~ 11 no ~'"":i p~ o o a ~!t(>~~"'"" r ! ~ I 0 ( l>ull•O'l. P 0 1 0 M1 "~'''"'"' " • ~ (I 0 !4111, ll O lu•o' i1 1 I l (ft''"'"'• !·•H /,1'1 f!l'I • n, d~<1t! ~(U 001 Ofl\l 1 OP (•"l"M'" I !"~•I*" I I I.Of\ C•1;. '"'"• ~. ll"''M'<l ~ ;u l{'•Mv••~n, llu"'· lo• "'"~ I> J~••'"" 1111 S<"''l•e< 111;1 !•~nao <)Cl, t,O•l'ltr •.•. ll1·r~' ,1! .'i.a A·O"'·" s - fl,v ... ~r f•\'(j~" 1J> H II f.'•·"~""'''~ ,,., ~Ill • ~ "I ( l'l->O!~'I tl I•• o ~ < • 8 -Bl•'•" l •"'f -2 11 I '<' Elt Bft ~O ' ' ' ' ' -'•'1 nd.•n<• - Petrocelli, l(asl\:o lVlal\:e Utl .i\fte1· Rico Atlologize~ I\F.\V YORK 11\P) -Bo~t011 1nanagl'r Edd ie Kasko and his :ircli·<'Tlllt', third baseinan Rico Petrocelli n1el ~10111.lay 1norn1ng for a lung talk in wl11c:h {'Brh made his 1X>1nts. Pe1rncelli had b1aslcd t11r manager as \ht' cau~ of thr Red :<;ox' decl1nf. 1\hirh h;1:-; ~<'<'ll \hl•n1 lose 20 nf 30 gan1es going 111!0 :'llonda~ <: doubleheader against lhr Ynnk('eS ;ind said he fill'Ored sonH' player~ h!ll \1·as u11syn1pathet11: toward othl'rs, 1ncluthn,e hi1nself Hi co :ipQlng11.ed ~1 onday. Petrc)4.:1·lli tnade the charge Saturday after ov.·ner Toni Ya v.·kev had said Iha\ every player on 1he tearn'\\'3S going to be n1ade availablr In a deal this wi11 trr. ''av.·ke y then rehired Kasko Sunday for next season . Kasko ni ade it a µoin1 t0 get logether "'1th Petrocelli , a $fi0 .000 -;i -y r:ir perform('r, herl' .. After H11:0 n1ade h1~ re111ark~ al>ou1 nu' 10 1he Jl!'Cl>:;. I dceirlf'd lo scrk h1n1 u11t." l\asko ~aid . •·;viaybc il 1o1•as n1y fa ult !hat I d1dn'I do so brf(Jl'f' 1 f'~pl:i1ncd to hi1n lh:i1 I l1111e :r1 111d1v1rlu:ils to t1<Jnrilc :irut l 11;i1·r l'f:t~\111s uf 111y ov.·n [or dnu1g lh111~s. l'\'l'n ii hr rtl)('sn't lllltl(•rstantl lhe n1 . I told h1111 I dt•ril with l'11l'h nian in a 11·ay W\iK·!1 I \eel 1v11t h<'nC'fit hirn and the club." l'etrOC'Cl11 had <lt'('ll~Cd the m;inager o[ hetnlo( un.~yn111:.11hrl1l' 1n1rard his trouble~. v. h1th also 1nelude :i ~ui1 by an ;11rlit1e hoste~~ \\'ho areU!il'S Jun1 of n1olest111g h<'r during a fh i!hl Kasko's Jnb st'<'n1ed lo he in JCopardy when 1he slide h('gan . "Things sr(•rncd harn1on\ous cnou~h until then." !he nian;igrr said "But v.·hen a club starls lo:;u1g. nobody is happy "Pctroc<'\li said he 11·as unhappy at havinJ! to 11lay third l);ise After being a ~hort stop all his lift'. lie :;aid it this \\'Pck . llul he ne\·rr c:1111t• lfl n1r .ibout 1! 111 .~pr111~ 1rai11111g 1 did t'Vrryll11ng po~~1hlc In l1clp h11n :il the nl'w pnsi1ion "1hopr11 1~ ~eulrr!." l\;1.~ko sa id ''\le'.~ 1110 line a b:illplayl'r For 1l1l s to go on 1 hope he t1nders1a11ds n1e now " Checlii11g 011t Traini11g Ca1nps };'or Paci£ ic-8 LOS Ar\CELES The Su11!11crn Ca!llnrn 1a Tr01un s rornpe<l lt1 ;i ·12·21 \ 11.'· lory 1)\(•r r\!;1h.11na ;1 l'enr ;.i::n IJ11t coarh ,J11hn ~ll'h.;1~· 1~ :111~ \hlng but O\Cr{'Q11- f1dtn! !111s IUlll' :irnund. "Al;ib:una 1s 20U 111·r1.:f'n1 hrt1 Pr tl1an it \\:JS a \CHr <1g<J. .. \1t·l\a~ S!lld \li111tlt1\', "Thry ;II'(' ;I !111 t11ggl'r t:l>IX'Ll;ill~ Qll <li•h·n'r ' L'S(' off1c1nls expect a rrO\Vd c1f 75,000 fnr Fnday night'.s season opener \Vl\h 1\laban1a al lhe Coli stun1. The passing of 1111<1r!t·rh:1c·ks Jin1 Jones nntl J\1ikc Rae hi~lil1ghtl'd r-.lunday's prac- tice. The reccil•ing st:i11doul s were ('tiades Young, L.vnn S11·cinn and :\like J\1organ, ex-~1atcr Dr i ll1gh ;itc IJC l ... A CttftltliJIS LOS A.'iCJ;:Lt;S -S(·111ors Dal'e Dalby and Crc.g ~nyder, botll IWO·~·car letter 1o1·1 nncrs. have bcrn elrctetl t•apt:i1ns of the L:C LA foot ball tca111 . IJalby, a 21 -~r:ir.old crnlt'r. 11·as n:imed :\1ond,iy 1(1 1·:ipl<11n lne offense and :->1111ll'r. 22. a lln{'b;icke r. \11H head lhc defense \lhf'n IJ1c Bruins open the s('a~un Sa1urd.1y n1~ht ag:11nsl Pittshu rgh 111 r.1ernor1al t:uh~ru111 . l'Cl.r\ <·oaeh Pepper Rocli;crs said Ile 11<1'\ in1d rc1drd on hL~ s tarting <111:1r!rr b:1rk !Ir 11 11! ,1u1n~r bet11ee11 111 111ors Cl:iv t';;1ll:ii::la1r r•f Gl1•nrl,,lc. :ind ~1 1kf' Flrin·s nf !'111\t'r C111 Oo!h hal'e iu111t)r ('(llll'J:C t•xl)l•rien(t.' bUt arc n{'11 to lhr Bru1n var~1 t y. l11j1tre d ll••,11·s f)k Hl~lll\l·:LEY -l'ual'li Ila~ \\'ill~ry rif !he Califon11a l~f'ars ~ays three playrrs now 011 the injury list should be rrady for S:iturday's opener ;1 g:iu1~1 ArkansJ~- L1nebacker S;1111 Gar;iniendi 1n1ssrcl pracli<:'l' Mondl'lv .... ·1th a hru1ser1 shoulder, 11hlir running b;i<'k 1 s.~.:.1c t'urlL.s \1-as nurs. in!! a 1urnrd ankle nnd back Tun Todd h:1d :t bn1 1,:cd shouldrt·. 1;1er1111f ll1·ill.'li ST1\NrORll -C'<1a('h Jrihn R:il~!on glndcd the Hose Bnl\'I champion St:inford Indians through a "mental drill " r-.1ondav as thr football squarl began final 1\1nl'uP for Saturd:i} 's ~eason-opener 11gainsl ~1 1ssouri. Halston praised Lee Fair's efforts al Sa!urrlny's scr11nn1age. saying hr is challengin~ l)oug Adains for 1he starling jnh :11 sh11r1 ~ule i:11.1rd H;il~tr.n v.11! 11:11111· 11'1• .~1ar1i11g l11t('t1p \\'rdnrs.t!:iy. Drlcn~ivr bnt k Ch:irlr~ r.1l'Clourl. nurs- in~ a s1ra1nrr1 knre liga1nen l. 11a~ helr1 (1111 of the worko111 1'.1ond:iy but n1ay play against Missouri. S'l1ort Shots Pay Off V.'ETHERSFIELD, Conn. 'AP) "Vi'hen 1 w1n, 1\'~ ,my shQrt putung that does it." bi~ G('(lrge Archer 5aid. "I dirln'\ make any long onrs all 1o1e<'k . bul I didn't nilss any short ones . That~ v.•hat dl'H"ll 11 " Archer ~treike<I 1n onl' frorn nbo1lt Pii;:ht fl'l't for :i IJ1r<ht' •111 t!ir tir«1 hnlr ul lhl' i.u<l rlrn dt>alh pl;1\0ff to l)Ca! Lou lir;ih11n1 nod J, (_' :--nrnd tor !!\<' ll!lr 111 thr SI 10.UOO (:rt><ill·r llartlnrd Open !!OH l11\1rnan1t>rll i\l11nd11y "It ll':1s prrflv much :in f'.1 sy putt ,'' ht said "./. C.'~ 1\;1~ frn1n about 10 f('el. but his had a lot more break in it.·• Snead, who had blov.·n a cha.nee to v.·in it outright 1o1•hen he took a !~tee-pull hogcy on the \ilh. :lnd Graham both put their second sl1ols on the green on lhe 391-yard playo ff holl' (;rahan1 .... ·ai:. about 1~1 feet 1111n\. St11·art 10 and 1\r('hrr. !hr \11 ~t 10 tut fr;)nl 1hr fa1r11 a), pill his about r111,lit fr•rt frnni tht• fl11,,:. Gr<1h11111 1111!1 Srlrl'hi b,1111 1n1~~t:d - Snracr~ )lllll ~l1r11nR by -and lht' 6 fool 6 \r1•hrr rollrd h1' 1n ' II lo"litf'd prrtty t'll-',V ilfl •'r SnP:ttt h:id n11 ~~Nl .'' h•' ~1\111, "I! rnip;ht lli•.\(' l•~1kl'd tougher 1! he d made lt" The Inn finished lhc rrj!ula11on i2 hole~ dcad\ock('d at 268, 16 wider par. on lht' fi.56&-y::ard \\'elht'rsf1t·ld fountry Cl11h coursr Archer anr1 l:rahan1 had fina l round 66~ end Snl':'lrt look a 117 Thr pl11ynff \a:111r~ \\:t~ \\orl h 522 ,nt(l In 1\rchrr ;) onr-lunr r:inch hend wh() n1111' hns \\Ill\ n\rr ~1 \0110!l lh1 ' ~f':J~on l;rahan1 :lnd 1hl• <!1 ~:-tpJ/l•lllted .'inf'ad <"<H'h p1c~r<I up S111 Ii!! ~'""' <•D'"' ~"" .,.,,.,, "' 'I·•~• l' .. >n,), Ln ,.,, (., •• ,,, 1>••''0'0 fl1•~ L• ~C" q•>~•n ri•~·~ j;<~;nl• I 'r"""c• A rt ~• 1.1r•o •''""''' '•' t ftu C.•l~•m, 11~ If. t~ ~I al "-I~ \ Osteen to Face Giants As Dodgers Trail by 7 By PHIL ROSS 01 rti. 01111 l'tltt $1111 LOS ANGELES -1''or a man sup- posedly in the dusky ehmes of his major league baseball career, Maurice !\-1orning \Vllls persists on disproving all the theori.xing pertaining to him by hig performance on the field . r-.1onday night at Dodger Stadiun1. the 38-year..old uncrowned captain and team leader of the Los Angeles Dodgers onec again demonstrated his normal lat<'· season mastery of 5tealing the limelight. And a less-than·spectacu\ar gatherin~ f for Dodger-Giant clashes t of 37 ,002 twili ght customers lvatched in awe as the Dodger Slnte AH Gtll'IH en Kl'I I ... ~) S•P•. I f:IOdgo" 'rl. SI" Fr1ncllco !o•P!, t 0009"1 al 5an Olt11a 1 ~I a m 7:lJ p "'· remarkable littl e (5·10. 168) 1nan paced LA to a 5·2 victory over the l\atlon~tl League \Vest pacesetting San Francisco Giants. With the Giants' lead cut to seven games over the second place Angelenos \\'ith 21 remaining , LA man2.:Jer \Valle,. Alston was slated to send lefty Cl aude Osteen (12·9\ to the mound tonight (81 in the second of lhe crucial three-game set. Southpaw Ron Bryant (7-9\ \\'as scheduled to start for San Francisco. Getting back to Wills, though, it's hard to believe the hustling Dodgers shortstop \viii be 39 next month. In helping delay the Giants fron1 get- ting any closer to their magic pennanl- clinching number of 15, \Vills was , in the words of skippe r Alston, ''just fant astic. 1-le's just one of a kind." The native of \Vashington, D.C., who now calls \Vashinglon state hon1e, col· lected tv.·o hits in three official trips to the plate and knocked in a trio of runs. Included in Wills ' Labor Day array was his thi rd home. run of the season and se- eond circuit blast in two nights at lhe stadium ihe also powered one !or the distance Sunda y against visiting C:in· cinnati l. Monda y's round·tripper wa s a)S() only the third !he 13-ye:i r big league veteran has ever hit at Dodger Stadiuni. The ve teran in fielder \\':lS ask<'d C1f- l rrv.'ard if his endeavors had any!hing to do with some co1nments he had tnade r<'trntly in a national magazine in r<'gard to !he annual September pennant chase \rhith LA is habitually a part of. In the article. \\'ills said that funny things h<ip· pen in September and that the deserving \namely lhe Dodgers) get ncher He replied firm ly, "No. they \the com- ments) didn't have anything lo do 1\•1th tonight. It just happened the \Vay it did tonieht. "I-lilting home runs Is nothing nC\\' to me." \Vills added, tongue planted firmly in cheek . "1 once hit two in one game (one. righthanded and one lcfthanded )," U.S. Ope11 Upset said the S\vit rh·hilling Dodge rs ace. "Tht1l was al the Polo Grounds against the ~l rts. And the fen ces must have been .al le:ist 200 feel from home plate." \\'i lls also displayed some modesty when e~plaining f.1onday's solo fou r·bag- grr wliieh added gravy in the sixth inning l::i a 2·1 LA edge garnered four frameg earlier on a two-run roundtripper by \'OUll'~ SL('le Gar\'Cy. • •·The ball \\'Pnt about three feet fair." he said. "And I think the wind was going oul a little at the time," \\'ills added of the horn<"r v.·hich he slugged from the ri,l!ht side of the plate. "Batting righthanded is na tural for me. I ('an hit the ball better and lhe distance shn11•<; up n1ore ." "Oixie \Va!ke r /Dodger organization batting tutorl Mas been working with me 1:11\ year on this asprct <ind he convinced ml' to be quirk with the hands and hit lhr bail niore solidly." "I've been able to hit the ball better as a result." said the man v.·ho was wielding a \\'Orthwhi le enough .284 batting average entering r-.1ooday's tilt L289 is also Wills' career big league norm 1. As for the g<ln1e itself, the hosts v.•ere able to put together a tw o-run seventh-in· ning uprising in addition to the power pro- vided earlier by \Vills and Ca rvey. \\'es Park er !ed of£ the seventh for LA 1vith a double down the left field line and then stayed on second as a one-0ut in· t<'ntional walk 11·as issued to Tom Haller. After pinchhiiter Bill Buckner, ba.tting for starti,ng hurler and eventual winner Don Sutton, popped up to third, \\.'ills was at it ag<>.in. The latter placed a line drive dov.·n the llne past third and San Francisco left fielder Ken Henderson overran the ball. Parker and Haller both scored while \Vllls. attempting to ~et an extra base, was thrown out at the hot comer to end t he inning. Southpaw fireman Jim Brewer picked up his lllth save or 1970 in two in.nings of no·hil relief of Sutton (14-111 while John Cun1berland (8-4 ) absorbed the setback for the Cianls. ~AN FltANCIS(O LO!. -'NGELI S •l>thtbi ~brhrbl 9'M<loc•t'<1. I! 0 0 0 Wiii•. ·~ l 1 1 l ~D•"e', '' O 0 0 V• •nl,n• llil • O l 0 MaV\ lo 1 I 0 w D•vi> (I • 0 1 0 lloNU,!I •OOOl!•Hon,11> Jl lO D·C!I, < • 0 0 0 llu>'fll. t! 0 0 0 0 c.111·~~0,, lo 1 t 1 o Mo•~. n J o o a L•nO! 70 • 0 I 0 W Par>tr, rf ' I I 0 llo••'•O, <1 3 O 0 l C.••vfV, JO 3 I 1 1 ll ""•ll·•ms. pr. 1 o O O Ha11.,, < 1 1 O 0 cunibtda~d. p ? o O O Su!lan. p 1 O I 0 ti~•• pl\ 1 O 1 0 lluc~ner, P~ 1 0 O 0 J Jo~~,.,,.,p 0000 6,0,.t",P 00 0 0 Toldl\ lO 1 ~ I Tot~!• 7" S ' ~~" f t"'n<o•(D 000 100 100 -1 Lo• "'"'Olfl"' 010 001 10• -I f; -C.8cv•v. M~y•, If...,~ • .,.,,.. OP -t"' "•· O"I'°' 1 LOB -!Hin F'b"(l«O 6, LOI -'"'1flH •. lll P All~. W Por~•f, 18 -G•llAgn.,, Mlt _ C.••~•~ (~), W1ll1 Ol. ~6 -111~y1, llana1. 5 - /,\01~. W"I" C umoe•1o~d !L.W.•l J JO""'on ~u"g" IW.1•·111 fl••"~' S••~ -a, ...... , At1"1~at1<e -~1,lllll IP H R • ' ' ' . . WP -SUll<in. I R II SO ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ) 10 . ' ' -J ,jl. l1m• Poker-faced Tee11age1· Turns l{ille1· 011 Courts FOREST HILLS. N.Y. fAP ) -Chris Evert is a cool killer "''i1h com1>assion who lea,•es her victims shaking th eir heads in disbelie[. Her serves are loUS\'. hrr l\\'O.fisted backhands unorthodox. ~he sr!dnn1 comes tC'I the net. She has n t<'lntah1in~ :i ~sort· 1:1ent of <lr0p shnts nnr: lobs Sh<' hits hrr serl'icr S(l gently they call her the '·hitless 1vonder.'' And it .... ·;i~ the drop shot . as v.·cl\ (IS 11 linsti\e rrowd. that w:1s the undt11n,11, of fifth.seeded Francoise Durr r.tonday. The poker·farcd teenager toppled lhe '28·vea r-0!d Parisienne 2·6, S-2, 6-3 in the thi;.d round of the U.S. 01>en Tennis Cha1npionships befor<' a partisan Labor Dai· crnwd of !0,300. ~liss Durr. 1o1·hose career record against lhe 16·vear·old fro1n Forl La t•drrdalf', Fla. is '9.3, '>''a5 disgruntled and she de· clined comment exctp\ to say "!he crov.d 11·as agatnst mt." "She drives you lo distraction,'' ~;11·s veteran \\'innie Shaw who 1o1•as beaten by ~liss F.vert In strAi,l!hl sets 1n the \\.ightman Cup competition lasl month. "She doesn't hit the ball hard but it al1o1·.1vs gets b<'!ck at lhe ri ght an~dt ·· 'It's not just her coot temper:in1enl,'' said Patti Hog an. former UCI student. "Things just always ~een1 lo come nul right for her. So "''hi\t \f shr has a lnusy servr? Evonne Gnola~ong has fl trrrihle seC'Ond 5erve ;ind she's the \V itnbledon \1 in ner." 1t was the 4Sth str::ii~hi 1nalch victory for Chris, who since last ~larch ha s con· Ar~her J ( '" .. "· 110.111 Out1t fl•m•t1. l "7t0 ~ve SI0<-1<1<! .... 1'0 J•<-1 "'•"11. \l,l'l'I! H11..,.,, G•t..,, l•.1t0 II Ii !••t•. 11,tta r.•v fl"w••. '1.tu 1om "'•"•op•, •l'M f •«I M"tl, 11 llQ 0 1<\ LOU , 11.llO F>f\,I ltOflQt•I. S1,l1 0 l<l"' ~!\•"' I I l<llj ,..1 c;.,~•or•, 11 1.0 fll!>llllY No(f\011 l!,llO O•v• H"I, 11.110 Pl~h C.OflTbY. II 160 (ll~r1.., !111oro. 11,111 l•h'"" H~fflo, t l.h S C.rif" JO'\~. 11.111 H~rh Hoo~r, 11.hl 8u"'·1 li..,•'f• 11,0l• IS-<!f414 7-?6t "6-19.f/ ....... ?IO 1S-o1t.61 bt---110 6} t l·lt-<lt-210 ...... 111 ....... 110 .. ~.i.•1-111 11 ~111 ....a n 1 1•.&11•1S lll '6 ~96110 ·'' ..... , 1• 61 i ll 1t.IO·M 61 111 1111·1) i • ~') •l·M 10 11 HJ HM 1o1 •t Ill 70.IS·M ll !IJ 10 H-61·6': 111 61 10 .. ~· ll• 11 1•·•' •' l l• 611t,,. ,,_ ,,, •• ,,..1().11)-11• M IQ 11·11-'1S CHRIS EVERT qucred such sreats as Billie Jean King. Julie Held1nan. J\lary Ann Ei sel, Virginia \Vadr. 1-/elrn Gourlay and t-.liss Shaw. :-.liss Everl "''as so elated that she lm- n1cdiatl'ly telephoned her father·coach, J11nn1~'. to give him the cood new!. But she \1:is embarrass<'d by the crowd '5 rC':irtion. "\\hen ii got sn they clapped \\'hen Fr.1nkie 1nissed a ball I was em- barra~'.'ed .'' she said. "It upset me:• J\liss Durr was the only seeded player "1!Stcd in the sixth day of this 12-day el;issic al the \Vest Side Tennis Club. ~~"'""''lt• of m•tt ... • Monday In !he O.I Dlit'fl '"""'I t!\1mplon1/\1P> · M•n'1 l 1n;lft Thlr1 11..,n<I ... l~'!"J.~~.!1 ... 3P111d•"ll' Otl, Tom l..,...td. Artl dlt , Jl p:.r t~v101, 81 l•ln, cle1. (Olin O•bltY, Au1tr•ll•, ... ' l·•· •. ,, .... N><" Po! c, Y~l lv •• Otf. 8 11 l ow,...y. AWt<l ll•, • 1 t '· •·l ~ 11 "'ON•, Sau1n "''"'' "''· HtrD F ll1GIObof\. N ,'(~··~1,7 1,S) lam O•oe•, ff\• "•'110•11~1. <lt t. f11tlll•o It~ ... J~'I" 11 ... 1 ... , (I··~ C.• .,.bf\t t, N1w ,.,l , at!. J l if'l1o 1'11191. (hilt , t l ~l •• . M •!v l!•'IUO. E••t1Uori, 111 .• 11•1. Jo" Lt1<111•, p.-... ,.~ •·f ,/lt l H,''"..,:~, N~~'°t:" '"~(f~~;;'~l~,l~-~I), 6 ?,•16>0, l<O•mllt Wem•"'' si~otH B·ll•• J~·~ i<,,-\.•'I 8t1cll, at• L•Mt 111•••· ,.,..,.,, .. , ~.. '· ~ . L"'"Y ""~!. ~v11t1>l1. d••. Wond• Gllcll•l•I. A>>\l•,l•I. I! ~1 . (~•It f',,t.f, F•t! Lt'1'11•<l11t. FJI., OO'f. t'to~te11t Du,,, Fr.>o(t, l·f, •l, l•l , c " by n form they pulli is a s missi y team exact T J . D. &tock but a T apo!i Dixie s l..ore until for r A horo hen ti ty8te en gin R boro Rob. c Glen 1horl A fl.to to for J a lot India use t fl.fnth India " s but h he s not r ides F.I. wn i racin race Ing t he is this , " new ri wne \VCC l.hing aod fncti to th '"" bopp ne\'e tbe r lit \' 11ni agai . '"'" Indi yea r brou fini s rook "'"· trac s corn you you day. lea lo d is '>''it we fere type llttl &Ira that you lh Ii. • te to d, c Sta rt Your E . ' ngines. by Deke Hou/gate C:i le Y<irboroush practices \\'hat he preaches. "I've been telling people al! along that they're missing a bet by no!. getting NASCA H 1nechanlcs For these Indy cars," the former stock car super speedway king said "These people !lhe Indianapolis establishntenll feel that only they can work on this tvpe uf cars, and thal's nol true. I'm not putting them duv•n, bec<iuse th ey are good. I'm just saying there is a ~hortage of good mechanics in th is kind of racing, and they're missing a bel by not latching on!o some or the talent." Yarborough, v.·ho dro\'e Sunday for the Gene While Firestone learn 111 !he California 500 at Ontario Motor Speedway, has done exactly v.•hat he advocates. Two Qf the latest additions to his tea1n are Jack Sullivan and J . D. Roberts. Ylho are quite familiar names to the Southern stock car tracks where most of NASCAR's racing is conducted but are unknown in this form or open .,.,·heel competition The team headquarters has in fact been moved from Indian· apo\is lll Atlanta and is now the only Indy organization based in Dix le. Sullivan. in Ca\e"s words, "is the man \>,:ho made Freddie Lorenzen famous.'' Sully y,•as the chief mechanic for Lorenzen until his retirement se\:eral years ago and before that \•oorked for fireball Roberts. 011lario Cars Redesigned At Ontario he completely redesigned the cars driven by Yar- borough and Lloyd Ruby In less than a wetk a nd also solved beating problems by rebuilding their Ford engines' water cooling system. That n1eant rerouting the fl ow of water through the engine block, and that I~ no easy trick. Roberts \1-'ns a mechanic for Banjo l\fathews, l\'bo gave Yar- borough his first faclory stoc k car ride in t96S. At the track Roberts and Yarborough are practically Inseparable. Cale ret•ommends that S(1mebody hlrt> lbt> Wood brothers, Glt>n and Leonard and !heir ere"" at lhe first opportunity. "1 guarantee they >A'Ould ha\'e one of these cars right in 11bort time," be sn id. Aft er an embar rassing performance in t he pits In 196-t Ford 1'.1olor Company hired the Woods brothers lo ser\'e as a pit crew for Jimmy Clark In 1965. Clark won the race at Indy and ga\'e • Jot of credit to the \\'oods' pit l\'ork, but that has been the only l nd lanapol11: racing experience they',·e bad. A. J. Foyt wanted to use them at Indy Ibis year . but they were otherwise engaged. Yarbo rough also recommends the r acing crews of Banjo Mathews, i\tarlo Rossi, the Petty family and Cotton Owens fo r Indianapolis racing. "I think somebody Is missing th e b-Oat ," be said. To11g li Trn11si t ior1. for Y o1•bor ou9J1 Speaking of transitions. Yarborough has had a tough on!". bul he has w('athrrrd it y,·rll "I too k lhis \\·hole year to ~f'l f<.1 n1lliar with this type o! cars.'' tic said in a11s.,1·er lo a qucslion about 11·hy he has appeared in n~l one st?Ck car race .to dalr. "l\•e turned do,vn some good r ides, but 11 1vas '~·orlh JI. Next year I will probably be in some F.l.A. races. t1nd I y,•111 drive :.1 new Che\'rolet for Junior John· son in the National 500 at Charlotle Oct. 12." FJ.A. tt1ccs are lhose thal members or his newly adopled racing organization. USAC, can enter without penalty In NASCAR r aces. Yarborough has suffered in the prize money department dur- ing this transition, but, he says, "I'm :surviving." Ht> adds that h e is not displeased to be away from NASCAR's political troubles this seaS<ln. "NASCAR is in a lilllc trouble." he said . "l\fr. (Bill) France has done a gre11t job building up !he sport. but he is a dictillor, aod he's nuidc a lot 0£ people mad at him. "I think he is mrikini;t a lot or \\Tong moves now. He makes a new rule. and that. could Change tomorrow. He's got a!I t he car l'!wners mA<l <1t him. Hl' gives one owne r an advaniage one 'vcek and another the next. /-!e's got tn find a way to make every- ll11n g equal. T orJ RotJl~ic i11 Rac e The Indianapolis 500 rookie or the ye:ar gets a ring, a trophy and some cash, bu't the nlost Important th ing he gets is the satis· faction of kn o"·ing he >A'aS tht best roo kie in the race, according l.o this year's ~·loner . Dennv Zimmerman. Zim mrrmfln was the hra\'e yo ung man "'·ho went lo the spced.,.,·ey as a rookie in 19i0 and ~urvi ved an incredible car- hopping demonstration on the final day of qualifying. Zimmern1an J?OI in fh•r ri lffrrent ra<'e cars that day and never rrashed, <1lthough he failed to qualify any of lht> cars for the race. "I p;ol a Int or critic ism for doi ng that.'' he said, "and be- lie\'e me I'll nc\'er do it ARnin ,'' Ob~t'r\'t'rs at lnll r. r neonn 11nri 0 11larin this year are un· eni mous in their belief tha t he y,·ill indeed nr\·er baYc lo do that again. "\\'hnl really hclpr.d n1e more thnn nnythinR J did," Zlmmrr· man said, "was getting that ride "ith !he Fiore r aclng lf~am at Indianapo lis." The FiQre car y,•as an nutdnicd Vollstedt dr i,·en In heller years by Luci<'n Bh1nc hl. Cale Yarborough and Lee Roy Var· hrough. Zlmn,ermnn not onJy put the car into the race but fini shed In eighth position. Zimmerman Is one of those rurc lndlvlduals "·bo bas btt>n a rookie a t ell th ree 500·milrrs of rflclng's triple crown this see. son. For that reason he. was asked his Impressions of the th ree tracks. He respondtd: Some1hit1g Ne w Le ar11e d Ever11 D a11 Indianapolis -"Il is ll very deceiving race track. Each comer has its own idiosyncrasy. Aflcr you run there one week you decide you know all you need to know , and the you realize you don'l knO\\' the track at all. You learn something new every day. "It is difficult to run Indianapolis efficientl y. Each time you learn several new U1ings you nnly retain one of them. You have lo develop a rhythm. The most effective way to drive the track is to run snioothly and consistently. The only way to do that is y,·ith miles and miles of practice." Pocono -"Everybody started there from scra tch. Next year we will all be faster because we know it better. It is totall y dif· ferent from anything I have been on . There are lhree different types of comers and three different length straightaways. "There is a lillle bit or Daytona there, a liltle Phoenix end a little Jndianapolis. It's a road course built into an oval." Ontario -"Phys ically it is the. same as Indianapolis, but. thf!. straightaways ;ire widrr 11nd the short straights are banked !IO that you drive I! dlffcren11 y. Where the short chutes are at Indy you make them Into giant C<Jmers at Ontario. Table Tennis Tourney Set With entry deadline less than a week 1nvay. a record list of cnnpetitnrs In the first 11nn11al Orange County table tennis tou rnament is expected. tourney officials declared lo- dav. Preliminnry rounds of com- petition v.·dl be staJ:c<l a1 th" Tustin. Fullerton and Co~ta ~fe$a Boy:-:· Cllib:i on the V•eekC'nd of Sept. 13-19 wl(h th<' rhampinnships determined Qn Sert. 26 at the Tustin Boys' Club. Compelltion will be ln four division.s -men, women, boys and girls. The entry deadline is set for Saturday with c o m p I et e details of classes, entry fees and other p e r tlnt>nt in· formation available at any one of three Neal's Sporting Goods l0C1J t 1ons in Santa An a, Ful1f'rton or Fa9hioo lslarid or fron1 the Tu~ti n Boys' Club. FClr furt her information, contact Herb Watson at M&- 5223. JC, Prep Football Schedules l.ttWPOM fol1r'llcf" ~·~.~~· .';l~~t•ft ~t\ •t Nowparl (ICtlm- Seal ~• Coron• del M•r OC! I Cc••• Mt.la OC! I Lo.ra Oc1. lS .111 Hun!lnolon So1cr. Ocr. n W••'"" 0(1 '19 ,.t San!• .lin• NOY. I W•llm111'"' Nov, IJ Morin• Nov. 20 At An•t•elm S•n Clemtnh Sto1. 11 at M•rln• (•etlmmlttl Seo!. 1i Brea Oct. I a' L•~un• Beien On. 8 OranQ• Oct, IS FQGIM•ll Oc!, 11 11 Tu•Hn Oc!. 19 K1t•ll~ n ov. S at Mln•on Vlelo Nov. 11 .ol El ModPnt "'""· 1-0 VIII• Puk at fl Modono Un!Yl rlil¥ SIH>t. 11 •t Caito MH• '•cr(m..,191) Seor. l l Foo!nlll •I Tu,.ln Oc!. 1 l<a 11.mle<>i •I G•rdon Grove Oct. t Stdfllr b•ck •t 5.11 Bowt Oct. n •' Valt ncl• Oct '1 ~onor• I t Mi nion Vit i\! OCI. 19 P1clHc• 11 Tu•!ln Nov. S at L~Qun• Beier. n ou. ll El Oo••Clo 11 Mini..,. Vl•io NOY. It Elre1 I I Min ion Vl1!0 Wulmln111r Seat ll Ser•••• tent•ll•• locrimmtQe) S•o! 1i L•k•"'"°" 0<1 1 •1 l.one 8t1c~ W•l\on g~; 11f~l~1:..n• F a ces Alaba111a . •' . .. . . .,,,.. !\: ~ r Tufld~Y. Stpttmbtr 7, 1q7\ DAllV PILOT ___:__:__ ____ ~ II Top N ucleus Returns Gaucho s Expect To Th1·ow More By CRAIG SHEFF (If 1~1 01U1 1'1191 Sl•ll It wou ld come as no surprise lo see Saddltback Collegr:'s football team win its third .straight chan1pionship in 1971 -but ii fi gure! lo be just a little bit toughtr. Saddleback coach c:eorge Hartman and his stair have recruited some fine lalent tQ go with 11 good nucleu~ of ltl· termen (17) -but pr imarily the '71 Gauchos will ~. a young team. "We have mainly l!I freshman football lr:am." says ll artman, "but we reel our kids, lf we stay a way from in· juries. can giYe tht' cham- pionship a run. "All lhe teams in the Mi!i~ion Con ference wlll be after us. but we'd rather be on top than trying to climb up." It'll be a d ifferent type of Saddleback team. Last season's club was built nround All·American Toby Wh ipple, the Gaucho tail back who set all kinds or records in arnassing over 3,000 yards in tv.·n seasons. W h i p p I e, along with linebacker·ruHback Roc k y Fletcher \viii be missed. to say the least. deep back spots wllh let· terman Don Wil!!On expected lo handlt> one or the other positions. The other berth is wide optn OFFENSIVE LI N E Sophomores Bill D a vi s icenltrl, Rothrock and Chri." Bowman (guard I are expected to be regular9 with Cannavo 1~uard1 And tackles Bnb Burgess, Gene Luber and Dan RusSt'!l also bidding f o r starting berths. Burgess \t>-4, 225 f and Rus- sell 16·5, 26SJ are from San Clemente and Luber !fi..4 , 2801 ls just out of the service. RE-:CEIVERS -Lettermr:n Ric k Geddes and Jeff Kels!"y along with freshmen Bobby \~e OUTLOOK, Pare 22) l{ilrner Set To Replace In jured QB Oc!, l7 Hun!h>Q•on BflC.I\ I I 2~~. ': :.' 't/.".;~':; H••Do• . un tinglon Beach's G~orge ~'ollctl.. a for mer Orange Coast ('oUege foo tball star, Saddltback, y,·ithoul \\'hip- pie. "·ill open. up a great deal more this season. In other v.·ords Hartman is hoping for a 1nuch more balanced atlack than he had la;;t season. \\'ASHI NGTON (AP) -Sub Quarlerbac k Bi I l Kilmer s<iys he is prepared to lead the \\'ashington lledskins in !he wake of Sonny J urgeosen's in· JUry and surgery. =~:: j/ t:.·.~•1rf L• .,,,..,. is e.xpected lo see action Friday night for the University of Southern Califor nia c ........ c111 Mor aga1 ~st Alabama at the Coliseum . Folle It, a junior, was on the Trojan junior "It can bt' a long or short season." said Kilmer Monday. "It depends on what we want to make or it. We.'re still good. enough to win our division." Sept, 11 SI. John 9111ca 11 CdM (Scflm-Varsity Jast year. magol -~~~-'-~~"--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Saddleback will be th rowing the ball quite a bit more in '7 1 due prima rily lo the strength at quarterback. S"°I. 2~ .Iii foleWPC>rt H••bOr Seal. JO Son!I Ant 11 N1w"'""1 Oc!. t L<>i Al•ml101 •I Ntwo<>rl Oct. IS S1n!1 An• V•llt Y 11 ~.Ii flowl Oct, ll Edloan If Nowo<>M Oct. 7' Fountain VelltJ 11 Hun!lnot~n e ••• ~ folov. 5 M1;nell• IT Lo P1lrri1 Nov . ll Cc•!• Muo •t N1w11<>r1 nov. 19 E1t1ncl1 1t N•w1><>'1 Col!• M111 SePt. lt Un!y1r1ltv 1 1 Co~ll M~u f am, l1trlmm111•l Soat. 21 K•l•ll• II LI P o•m• Oc•. ! al N•woort ><1rbo• Oct. I Edl•on a• OCC Otl. IS Magno!!• o1 N•Wl>Orl Ocr. '' Eslon<11 •! 0'1na• Co11t Ocl. JI) LOI Alam!too •! Nowoorl r.lov. 5 Founro!n V•llov •' N1woort Nov. n Co•CnA d•I M •' •I N•wao.-f NOY, \9 5A \1111•• ~· s• Sowl EdllOn S•o• ti l u•lln a t r.:dh<>n h "lmmeo•' S~~.~~ SI. J<>ll" O<>i<n 11 Huntlna!O'I Oc't. 1 5Anlloo" II W•>lmin•t .. Ocl. 10 E•ton°'• 1! Newnort Ot t 11 Co•ono d•I Ml• &t tl•wporl Oc! '9 5A Voll•• Al Or'•llll• Cot ll NOY. I Los .lllAm•lo• "' W11ttrn Nov n MaanoH• •I O••nv• Coo•t Collne NoB"t•~~ Fountain V1l!t v •t Hyntlnel"" llll•M ll ~eat. 11 I' K1nnfll" (ocrh•t1m"1) 5n>!. 15 Ullin I I fol1W "'°t1 Od, 1 ol 8u1r11 f'•r• ocr. t Fount11n V1llev 1t 0•1"1• Co111 01:1. 16 Edl1on el NfWP<trl Oct '? CO'!!• rl·••• •I Or1n(lt CN 1t Oct 79 Moa...,111 11 Nt woorr r•ov. 6 SA v 1111v 11 s.11 eowl Nov. ll L<>i .lil1mlto1 1! W11trrn No~. \9 (°"on• <ltl Mir •I N1wl>Orl ,...,nllln V1Ht , S•cl. 11 S•nll .-.n. 1t s.-. Bow! 10 1 m, (1crTmm111) Soot. 21 .-.1 R•ncho .-.iom!loo Ott. 1 Huntln~Ton 811c~ Oct. t E•••ncl• •' Or1....,t Co11! Oct. !S LO• Al•mltM I! Wt '11rn Oct, ?7 Moanoll• II W'•tt•n Oc t 7' CdM •t Hun!lnqton Be•<~ No .... 3 Colla M•S• II Ntwport No.,.. JJ 5A V1llt v •' Hun!lnor,,., llt 1'1t Nov. If Ed!"'" 1t Huntington fl titll Hun!l,..I,,., •11clt Sro• 11 1t FQG!Mll f1<•llT'm1<1rl ~e<>t 1• Mllllkon Oct l Foun!1ln V1ll1Y 11 Huntlna!on Oc• o An1h1lm ocr. IS NewDO•t H1rDM' Ort. l7 11 w.,1,.,1nuu Ort 71 Lc1r1 11 L• f'•lm1 No•. J S1nh Ane t<ou. ll 11 wuiorn N°", 1' M•rln• 1t Wt•lmln1!tr l •IU"I I••<~ Soot II .litlT'y·N•...., !1<tlmm111l 10 •.m. Soot. lS Gl1d•lon1 11 {lltu1 Ckl. I Son C lrmrnle ()('!, I I t llrtl Oct, U SlddlODad . OU. n II V1l1M 1• Oc!. 19 ~Otl Nov s Unlv1r>llV N.,.., 11 lo• .1i,,,lgo1 folov. lt 11 E.I Oo•1do M1rl111 ~:~'r: ~~ ~~nE~I&';~~~: l1<rlmm11ol O<t. 1 H1w•~o,n1 11 Wt o!ml'li!tr Oct t tT wu iorn Ocl. IS We•lml"""r Oct " I t S1nt1 "'"" OC! 19 ~t An1n1lm Nov . S Lot •• 1! Weo1m1~,1rr N°". 11 11 Nowccr! Hlrl>Ot Nov. lf H~nllnglon l!rac~ 1 I Wntmlnittr Motor DI! SN>• 11 1t Nt w""" Harbor C.c•n•" m•o• lO 1m) ~""'· )J Son•• /In• ~! ~" !low! ocr. ' ~t C~111rv Oct. 1 La~ewood •• s.11 llowl Oct. 1S I! LB Wli\ll" OcJi91~ lll1hoo .limi t 11 M111r Ot l t i Oc!. ,. ot SI. Poul Nov. 5 II St. llnthonv No". 11 Pluo x 11 S• llowl Nov. II s1 .... lte I I S.11 llowl Mlu 1t11 Viti• Sect. 11 S1~1nn1 fsettmmt Q1) S1<1t, 1• S1<1<1"1>11t• Oc1. i P1clflc1 u llclM Gr 1r>d1 Oct. I 11 l!.I MoOtnt Oct. U T11$tln Ocl. lJ ..:11111t 11 Wu!lfn Oct 7t VIili P1r~ folOV . 5 St n C11,...n!1 N.,..., 12 FQG!hlll Nov. n Cr1ne1 11 f l Moel""' Skindivers Fined, Jailed Two skindivers caught with overllmitl of ttbalones at Timber Covf' o!f the Sonoma County coast were fined $500 and sentenctd to jail for 10 days each in Guerhevil le. Marine Warden E Iv I n Gund erson, w ork In g (In stakoout. nabbed the two men, one from Santa Rosai and the other from Pe Laluma, with 15 and 2$ abalones, respectively. The limit ls five. A total of :W of the abalones were out or thl!i shell. When one of the dJver!', angered al the severity of lhe sentence , kicked the courtroom door as he was teavlng, Municipal J u d g e Frank .I. Passalacqua (':'\lied him back and sentenced him to fi ve additional doys for con· tempt of courL Both men Jost their s port flshing licenses f(lr one year. Newport H a rbor's A lbr itton Among Top 25 Gridders Terry Albritton. Newport 11arl>-1r l!iRh·~ slrongboy , is rated among the tor 2!i prt>p football players in 1he nation acco rding to the SepWmber issue of 'Letterman magazine. The Sa ilors hope to build around lhe G-4. 23!'>-pound Albritton this year in an attrmr1 lo p ut together back·to-back Sunsel Leagu e titles. Here's what the Letterman outf it says about A1britton: "He has all the qualities -quickness (4,7), ---ROGER CARLSON .. ----- maturi~v. size. strength (hench presses over 3601, in telligence. endurance, characlcr ..• a distressing road block lo opposing runners •.. over 170 tackles as a junior .•. also one of country's top shol·pull<'rS " The Sailors' stock has irnprnved a hit loo. \\'ith the addition of transfer Craig Bown1a n IS.3, 2351 from Ha,va1i and Vi'ayne fllilli•r rft. I I. 180) from El Dor;1dn lli~h . The only other Californi;.n n1cnt1nnrrl in the lop 2S is Rancho Cordova·s .Jerrv i\.1anurl Ex·Costa Mesa coach Mt1x i'>l1!1Pr 1ut1,r1·d at Rancho Cordova pnQr t.n a lwo·yf'ar s11ol et r-.te~a. • • • Lom poc Hi gh, loser ln lhe CIF' AAA rln r1!s "1 Edison last year. may be the tenm tn hf'rit In the playoffs this lime around v.·Hh fl pair or tou~h runnin~ backs named in the honiir· ablr rnenlion column of l..enerrnan 111 aga1ine. 1-:dison fo llowers should easily recall 1he figure~ ur running hack~ Jim Surch and Roy H11"·rll ln the fin al:i; at UC Santa Barbara. St. Paul's J\1arlin J\ledina and r eclflca lligh's Bill Qu in n recrivrd special mention in the magazine's selections. • • • The University nf Illinois foo tball press guide ha.~ an interesting item on. former .f.·lagnoHa quarterback Ken Panique. Among olher things, Ill ini tuh thumpers c la im panigue is a former a!l·.slate player, led Southern California in total offense wit h 2,5J2 ,V<l rds <ls a senior and pla_yed in the C<i lifornia All·sla!e Shrfne game. I\ fJUi Ck gl;in ce at !he 1969 ~brine (it1111e program fall~ to li~l Mr. P;iniq11e. Nor did he pl;iy In lhe Orange County all·sl.1r issue. H i.~ 2,532·:v::i rd tol al offense mark falls a hit short. loo. since Bi.shop Arnars Pal Jladrn a<'counled fnr J,018 ya rds -by passing alone. Ile was a first-learn selection on two All· l rvinl' League teams, one selected bv the OAILY P ILOT, lhe other by the 'roop'.'I co.'lchrs. tie wa s nnl named on any CJF AAA 1ean1 by lhe UnilC'd Savings-HetrTis selection hoard. .\C'1v cn:ich Boh Rlarkman, PaniqUf' Rnd !hi· r<'SI nf Lhe Jilin I 1vill be 1n Southern Cali· fornia Sepl. 25 In pl;i v :-11 USC. • • • El nnr11do High has put out a fi rst class f>tll !'?Ori!' )'enrbook, t·nmpl ete "A'ith names, pi<'l ures, heij.!hl anrl v.c[)(hts, tea m fl Utlonk ;111rl n hrief synopsis -0f each candidate. Pa~t scores, indi \'idunl ret•ord.~. tram r<'f'11r1!~. sl'hcdulf'S. lhe y,·o rk.~ ... even water f><ll9 and •·ross co un try is in t luded. Sophomore Bob Bosanko and freshmen Bob Dulich ~Mission VieJO) and Larry Carnahan fTustin) give the Gauchos pl<'nty of depth al th e s.1t;na l c1tll1ng po.sil inn. Up fron1, some ke y person· nel re1urn along with some tal e11led freshmen. The best of the linemen is defensive rnd Rod Cummings, a n All Mission Conference selection last year and qu ite pos!libly the top lineman in the circuit. The Gauchos' key weakness Is inex pe ri en c e, says Harlman. Here is a capsull' rundown: DEFENSIVE LINE -Cum· mings 1240) Mchor~ 8 big corps of linemen lhat includes sophon1ore Dan Wade (210), Arnie Francis 16-J. 240 •. <:ordon Duncan (218) 11nd Steve Brown 1210). Francis prepped al Tustin. bu l sal out last year. Duncan is rrom Villa Park High and Brown was al the Naval Academy last season but did nol play footba ll. He is from Arcadia. The Gauchos a re deep at the linebacker spots wilh lel· termen Do ug Rothrock (2001, l\1ike Coit (195 ) and John Fletcher (185 ) along with L"·n fine freshmen in Ray Cannavo f 1851 and Mark Padbury ( 1811 J. Ca nnavo Is from S a n Clemente High and Padbury prepped et Tustin. SECONOAR'' -Lettermen Larry \lernandez and Rudy 110\me~. both regulars l11:;t season will man two of the J urgensen, the No. I passer in the National Fo o t b al l League, sufftred an injury lo his left -non-passing -arm in the Redskins' exh ihition g<1m e ai;:ainst the Mia mi Dolphins Saturday night. He y,•as hurt when he at- tempted lo tackle sarelv Don Ander son ;ifler the Dolphin had intercepted a Jurgensen pass. "There's an ~ x c e 11 e n t chance Sonny v.•ill be back in six weeks," said coach George A.llen after the 90-minule operation. "The doctors said it will take a couple or week.!! more to heal than they first thought, but !here's no ques· tion the ~boulder will be as good as new eventually." Allen called the operation "llke pulling a screw in a piece of wood." Dr. P. M. Palumbo Jr., team physician who was wit h Jurgensen in Oklahoma Cily, s1:1 id that instead of a snl id fragment. there was ' ' a srnaller one, \\•ilh several cracks. \\'e al so repaired the tendons and muscle:'I .'' Palumbo said .Jurgensen will be released from St. Anthony's Hospital in Oklahoma Cily within two or three days. "We hope to have him start running and throwing lightly in about a week," said Palum· bo. "This is such 11 rare injury. \l,'e're trying to rind the way Lo gel. him back the fastest and sarest." Kilmer. a nint' ye11r ,·eleran \.Vho turned 32 on Sunday, wa s Alltn's first Redskins ac· quisition on arriving Washington in .January. i o Baseball's Ba.seball Standings VOLVO A~·IERI CA N LE AGUE East Division w L Pct. GB Top IO 1':ATION AL L l!:AGUE East Dl\'lslon w L Pt l. GR Baltimore BS 51 .625 Del roil 77 62 .554 '"' Boston 73 68 .538 14Y, New York 70 71 .496 ""' Washinglon 58 81 .417 28'h Cl eve land 54 " .J90 321h 1971 DEMO 142 SEDAN 7t44 P1tJsi1urgh "' " .fill! ~l. Lo uis " "' .~~3 7 Chicago iJ 68 .518 I! New York 72 " .51 8 I! Montreal 59 79 .128 2~ 17 P hiladelphia " R2 .418 26 Nl TIOHl.L lll.llG;UI l'I••"' Cl11-• •• • ' "•'· """''" !•l ,. "' ., m .~ Clt"-11 PP'! '" "' " "' ,. ll1Ckorl Clll '" ~ w "' ·'" Gorr II.II ,. ., ~ •• ·"' 51n911lllon """ "' ., " ,,. "' c. J.,,.u "'"' "' .. ~ , . ., H. ""'"" .1111 ,,. "' ~ "' .J U '"'' "' "' "' "' "' .lll West DIYl!kln •1dio, H ,1t1•, A ut o1111t1c Tr1111. West Division San Francisco 82 59 .582 M. Alo\! Stl "' "' " ·~ '" " '" .111 W. 01~11 LA "' "' -·· ...... 511r1111t, P ltlobvrel\, .M ; H. A•ton, Alll nl•. ,,.; L. MIY, Clnclnn11!, ll; [, Wltll1m1, .lill1nl•, :JO; 0 , JGl'lnoon, P .. llt dt lol\11. lO. """' ''""" tll Torri , S!. Louh. UO; St1rt1ll. Pittt· b11rgl\ llt. H . .111ron, .1irtonto, !DO' L. M1v, Clndnn1r1 , 19: MOt>!•MI, 1'11111· dllPl\I•, 16. Gullett. Cl'IClnnA!I, 1 .. 1, ,13t; M•· L .. w. Nl w Vo•-· 11·'· ,1Jli f:tllt , Pilto· ""''"· 1•1. 1'0; M~Mtl"(ln, Son "'•"• cli.c:o. 1~1 •. 11" J. Jot1n1on, 51n f't •n· tl1co, 1'·5, .IOI>. AMlllUCAN l llAOUll 1'11nr ci.. • •• • • l'cl. 0 !1•1 Min "' "' .. , . ·"' Mu•t•• n v •• ... M •• ,,. ltf1!"""""° ••• "' '" " '" ,)\0 C1r1W Min '" .. • m . .. T1Y1r Min "' "' u '" ·"" Oii• l(C •» ~· " ,,. ·"' Kellne o.i "' "' " '" .»• Roi• KC "' '" • ,,. ·"" "'•IV-.t<ll CM ·~ "' " '" .~' It. Sml•l'I lhn "' "' " '" ,,.. H-t 11.•M C11!1. Del•ott, JO; Mt1ton. Chltu10, 1': It Smit~, "°''°"' ?I: 11 JI(~.,,.,. O•~!•r>d. 'M: J.(.ot1. Botton. i•. llullt l tl!t4 I ~ l\1ll1bl1W. M!M.,•.011, '°"' ~•nde. Q~l •••\fl, M1 (ti~, Ool•oll. '" M11rt 1r, fol~W V«-· .. , p S11>I !~. Betton, " "llC!ll"t M.(N•llv. El•l>lm<11 ~. l1 ~. •ill. C 0111>•""· OtklOM. I~ i , lf'I; &1u1, 011· l1n'1, )J·1. 1~1: I'. 00~'""· 81IHll"l<ltl , ,,.,, '°'' "•lnw<r. 11&!11..,.,.t, 17-1, ,1(lf l.>odgers 75 " /\tlanlil 72 71 Cincinnati ,. n Houston 68 74 San Diego 5J 88 M ond•Y'O 111111!!• Pi!l•bu•O~ 11).1, (lllCIQC l·J 5! l O"I' '"· Pllll1doloM1 l•J foltw Vot-1. Mon"r•I ll Ho111!cn o, A!l1n•1 • OCM111ri 5. Son Fr1ncltco I Clnc!nn•li l, S~n Ol•qO O T..,11't Gl mtl· .532 7 .~J II .490 " .479 141/a .376 29 Now Yo•-(Q..,t•v ll·f! t t Montrot l l lt~n•o 1S. Ul. ~llM St, Loul• !l'~ne .. an 0-0 •"d Cl•Ytl•fld 11•10) •t P .. ll t d•lolll• 1w11-l·S •"" ll••nold• •·II, ,, twl· nigh! h1 ••""• ~oltlll>fl ol Aue. I •u..,..nclld ''"'" whlc~ "''' llM ).) 111•• 1J lnnlf\lt. HOl/•11111 1wn_. rl-1) 11 .-.111n•-~lt•f!ll it-111. nl•hl 5.•n l'r•nc.1-lflrv•nr 7•tl •I OW.on !O•IH'fl n -101, "''"t Cl1>elnM11 (1+!111" 11·10 .i Sin OIHO (folor'Jlln 1•111, ni.M 0ntJ l •mH Ml>tOi.ill!d. Oakland " 51 .6J6 Kansas City 75 65 .5.16 14 Chicago 66 74 .471 " Angels 65 75 .464 24 Minnesota 64 74 .... 24 Mi lwaukee 00 79 .432 28"' M•n••''' 1t11ull• Ne"' Vorlt l-1, 11011"" i-o 01rr1,.1t J . W••~lntfon o C~!cooo '-l. Ml~nuot1 1-lO .1i n,th ~. 0•~1•™" t f11111mor• 10-0. Cl•Y•ll nll 1·1 l(•nt11 CllJ .. ,. Mllw•u•" •• TM••'• 0111111 A~•1lo fWrl1flt 1)-U j t i 0.-11,,.I lt lut tJ-1), f'll l'I• M!lwt ..... ft (1'1Uln lJ•IO I t l(•nt•• CUV CDr191 16-1\, nlqM Clo.,.11 .. ld IMtO\l>nll 11-UI 11 9 1ltlmer1 (MC• fol•llJ 11-61 .. ,,1,ht DoltO!t !Coltft'lln u .1 ) ,, W1J!ll ... i'ofl (Tl'lomJ" Mn 1-tl. ,,t,hl llOl!On (Sl1blrt 11>91 •I Ntw 'I'«• CPtlotoon 13•10). n!1tit DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ~~oclern & C ompleta Service & Parts 0 11pt. Moder n Body Shop for All Cars 646·9303 54 0-9468 Ora nge County's Largest and Most Mod ern Toyota and Volvo Dealer ov1•su.s DIL1¥EIT Sl'ICIALI STS $2998 !T!OIYIOJ TIAJ '71 COROLLA DEMO SALE LARGE NEW & USE D TOYOTA SELECT ION Se• Us Before Yo u Buy ! !--.:.;~~ '69 PORSCHE A.M/FM •Ml•, S 111"4. ICXY1471 $4 595 ~ IZ DAIL v PJLOl T11eM1ay, Stptt111bfr 7, 1971 Los Ala1nitos Racing Entries Ex-Ram s GM Dead at 66 Fi nal 2 Nights Of Racing Set HOLLYWOOD Chades year when the Rama ddeated Sf_CO"'O llACE -<00 'r•'<a c•a• & Y? C*••m;~q P<1r~ '1il00 Inc crl<.P UOOll lldomlto1 8•' II Ph <•l """"" o r11 1•1 1.-0~' Otml Wolc/I •0 'P''••I ~•,n<:t£":\"~,"'i' C ~ ~a'o'1t\ l v•~· Cl•'"' " I:' '" ' " ,. ' "' '" "' '" ' " loo:! A<1ven1"'' IHonl $1.TH lllCf -).)0 v~•dl o'G> & VD ~dl•n ""° M••tl. Go r~ L«n" •5n••lt>l snu~ l'ok~• l ~•ll•IClll ~1.",'.~ • r.?i~l~~~<1A.Cl•i•I ll•D>Ym ll••S Dou I All•'OI') l•uc~•• ~o•• (Wot'°"\ M''' Q1~m""d Bu• !C•oobvl l o~v LOU•o IH0'1 1 M,awt v Mill ie [l11>hornl '" \''"' '" "' '" '" '" "' "' "' "' SfVE,..TH RACE -.00 ..... a. l ve•r ol~• & uo Alla,.•rct .. Pvn.e C8:l0 11<<1 (~•too• I!•• 1w1.,C111 ll t fl•"~"'; (Po•n••I •It Phmooo-li-lot!I l it °""~" Al••m 1 5m·•~1 11& ~t:,\~: rl%~!~\A.Do1ti :~ Ch ''~ Qool>" I V~unhnl 1,. EIGHTH llAC~400 ~•r d! , vo•r ~'"' P11•~ '6000. Th• Co~""1111on .Ar•to !W•rdl ,,. "' Rvr"•~ ~Vlt IAllllO"I Go Dwb•• c;c IA.d61fl ,22 LOS ALAMITOS _ The f'lrl&l '·Chile" Walsh, who W2il the Washington, 15--1<1, for their C~•••lno c~t11e i(1.,.bv 1 11 1 "eneral manager of th r. I h ~-sh"p ~;"·~.:~~:·1Ji~':'/ n; tv.·o nights of lhe 1971 qu arter b on y c aml'1on J ' f.'..:1::i: ,'{;~~~;~l la horse raci ng seeson at LQs Cleveland Rams when they Charles Walsh joined the 1r~rk11 N w1" 1w1110t1l 119 won the 1945 world cham-Rains as assistant coach in t.~1111. Porn• ttt..,.11 112 Alamitos that started back on A."" E11.iD<• piunship of pro football. died 1942 and was named head Mr M8" llo" (Wol""') "' June 9 takes place tonight and f ~~s~n~~~:~::~~cr1~~11 • n; Wednesday. ~-turday night at lhe age o coach a year later when Earl "' · ht t Id h" h f · I t Clark resigned. 1o11NTH R•tf: _ 110 v~·os 1 ,. •• , ,on1g , wo-year--0 s w ic une ra arrangemen s are ti~..,1~ ~~ ... '~~-o:;~no. Pv•u '2000· weren't invited to the juvenile j)(nding. The Rams did not play in P l•1" Mvcho IW•r!I 119 h . h" M d . h w I h th b lh r 1943 """ f l" d"f c.1110'"'" 56""' 1P••rrl 11? c amp1ons 1p on ay n1g t as was e ro er o l/C\_.ause o war-1me 1 -1~·•• c 111s I M•h~d• 111 will go in •'-e 18,000 consolation Adam Walsh, the National ficult1es and Walsh was named £•ole L~ndJno IH••!I 119 Ul 5!,~~~~.s~r;:¥ (t~\~~~i,., 1:: at 400 yards. Football League's coach of the general manager in 194<1. Toe ~ID• (l•Urd;flll ) 111---------------------------------------------- Ll!ll• MIH 8~~ I W•/>~1 '" .t.lse E Hi lb• ~~1·t~o\~1?~~';\~1 l~ M""• l(illlan ll<•rdl""I 119 Roon M•""'~ I An•>< I "!cm L•<:t"" l llo"~m+ Po\l•D 8•• Tim• ,5,,,.••) W•~ C.D<l<l Bo• \W•l<""I D•~lmc f'•"i11,i'l:~t:1~11t "lnr Vorlr• ,+..01H 0 111 8rona• I H••~·no\ 1(101v•• $act ll •Dnoml 8<1nnv'• 8•" ID'"'"' I "' 1 :? 1;";' '" AJa111itos Race Re sults Psst... eou.,. Peel off time and miles to Sacrame11to .. THIRD RACE -)Ill"""" \'W • Cid> """" 11110r. Clno"'• 8•YOY I HO•Oln~1 M•,rttn 1 ~~~!"1~.~:.o:, ·• \ F~~.'?.·R.'.;~~~.··i ... ,, I l ufl•ID<• •{OfOOIO I So•<• Nol• •l Oonor>I WPl'"'1"'"' •C•o•0>1 s.,., Mo""'"'~ 1Vouoon 1 ,OURTH ll!A CE -lSO 1ro, & ~o C+olml"o 1olm•no or <• l lSOO Wo!<" E" IPfrnr•I Ofy;~•nO'o Sor (WOIOl ll·O w~o IWo,.onl Mool•n Q,omo<>d !(<o,ov > Ootn•no Gun lH••TI ,.,., F,. ta<• !'ll •uo~"\ l"''' o:,~ B•• IAaA"' •••a• Pu"• "' ' " " ' '" "" "' •?~ ' " '" J VP O• 11100-, " "' '" '" ' " ' " "' F IFlH llACE -110 v••a• l •••• CIO• ' uo Cl e•m<"e p.,,,,. -\Z~(l'l Cio\m;no Pri<• ~ Tnt B•r" • Evon• Vo Oi••o (5,,,,1~1 G•llontme•• (\/o~o~nl AIT•u»"C (Pf'""' F"o•v N"11C l W•t1on) '°'" P•• r OrtV~rl P•~""'°"~ Out" ((•Cl~•~ loa llu~ l•c•'" To•t> Tfl Ct f ll•o~•"'' ••se l'llfilllr Robinson In Easy Triu1npl1 "' "' "' ' " " ' "' "' '" LOS •L-A"'llOS llESVLTS Mon<l<!y, i KHioml>er . •, 1111 CO••• & F•'1 Fll!ST R•CE -JI(] v~•!IS ) Y'Or 0•~1 & ~p. 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"•nnv '"•'~"' S£(0tj 0 llACE ->(J() v•rVl l Y•&f ~·~· & uo (I~•·""·"~ Pu••e tl•'XI On l t-• a~ • .,, D<~,.-~ ·~ la~ ~OR Tno f\'11(• '"" ~"' ~b~ )O~ i<v1•l1~~ 8DV IV•vgh"l • 1!G Tm~-?1'1~10 ~··~t(n.,, r • ., Edd,, e '" G•~•• 11 tj \GHlL·v DOUl!LE L•dlbUf I. 1 -0" Th• llOl.10, ' -11ov1 I ll•am, P1i<> f!<lllO ll•CE -!)O ;O•~• l ~Id• A vo Cl••"''"g """~ 1;>\(<J C•H ~or A(•• IP"""'I I io l )~ V'•''~ Ro<••• '"•"I ;oo M!OO 5•"Y !Allison) J,m, 'Ii J 10 Sc•~·<hP<l -Pr••~. •• .) )" •• FOU RTH RACE -.\•9 v~·~s l ··~· •'~' & uo •11n..,~n<•>. ?~"' Sl100 """'~ Tonto I P~,..I 10.90 J ..i J 20 t'~r Pu•blo <W1roJ )_O(I 7 o!1 El •rel" \W•"on) ;O(i T,,,,, -21 l )0, No Strol(h••- ,IF"IH RACE -.-:xi v•rds. 3 y•a' cl<>> & uc A110..,~n<tl Pw•s• 11aoo ~naco"' M•n I C~•<><>•~I o M :3.oo l!n ll ox~e1 S•1ute IW••dl J io J ~ 0•<><1• 81r D"I H'18t!I Time -10 l 10, No Se•aJcMt •- StlllH l!ACE -l!iO V1rot1 ' ~••' ol"' (1&,mi~v. Pu"• j1');0_ Paoo~'t P ll "~ lll•O<li!•J i.IO l.O Joli i()(J ·~~ ... O'D••I •P•Ool .And• Go (W,1.on) Tim• 1e1 ·~ Sc•••,n•d -T,.., .. ,, eu~nv, °""' l.'•M, Mom•'• Mia MOlltY. Go Dc<J~I• ""· •I E•ACTA I -P•~P•'O PhnJ; & 10• 0 '0 1•1. P•;d lt!.00, SEVE tjfH II ACE J , • ., old• '"'"'"'""'"' Too l •Ov rw,,~+ Un<I• C~.c• 1Co•no1•! C~'""'"" (D«Y"I Tim, -11 !,10 -JIO Y••dl, p.,,,, $111)(1 l~ l•O 11~ 1.SO ~~O '·" 5cr•l<n~d J~1·~ l~d>' LU!~, SO!dl Mo<I(••· Moon Soy EIGHTH ll•CE o(M'.I vaM• l 'v••I air.• ln<>T&!oon•I Pc'r\' 1.0.000. T~t J Uw•ndo A""'"n Coo• IWoh<lnl T!nv 80<1 (0re••rl Jo•~'-'' F•V 1Voug~nl f,m• 10 l •o. S<rOI(~·~ -0 YP<'S A•msm,•r, l .00 1 '11 ,_. "" "' ,. M• NINTH RACE -<()() V•fdl, ! YfU o•o• & wn Cl•lmlMQ_ Pu••• ll<M Bo• Mt J°" IH••I\ ~80 J,lO J ()r\ (•>"0'"'" ~m09 IPPrner) !00 l~O Golla BM Too IW••a) 1010 n.,,. -7\1 l 10. N M ~C••i(l\e• H EXACT At -l!it "''JM & c - C1111D<n" 5mo9, P1<cl tll0.10. F~PSAfrom LOngBeach. Long Beac:h-Saa'alltento $11 lncludlngtax. PSA knows a capita l way to get to Sacramento. It starts at Long Beach Airport. Easy to get into and out~'.· ' Plenty of parking. ....,, And the crowds haven't found it yet. Your travel agent knows the way. 7:10 am (Exce pt Sun.): 10:00 am, 1:00 pm,4:45 pm (Dally); 7:00 pm (Friday and Sunday). After sn1ashing a record 993-lour-game block al Kona Lanes Sunday, Sanla Susana's Jay Robinson roared through a 3-city \·1s1t to e;:isily capture the 1971 \l."estcrn States Ch11m- pionship, featuring the trio of champions of the \Vest Coast Mat ch Gam e Eliminations. held in Costa f\1 e s a , Sacramento and San Sears COSTA MESA cisco, during the pa~t v.·eeks. Robinson's i1npress\\'e shov:- lng brought the Southland it s 4th consecutive \\1estern tit.le. as he d0wned Chuck Sisk (Sacramento l 11nd Ph i \ DcLuca 1San Franc.isco\. Only In 1he initial ye;ir of th e ''El ims" champions roll-off, 1967, did the nor!h dominate. On Labor Da.1·. the en - tou rage opened the d:iy at Alhambra Bowl in the Capitol City, and again fi nll1n.~on lowered the b{lom. 207 , 20:1 , 229, 247 produced an B31i. for an 8-game i:;core of 1879. DeLuca·s 802 pu shed lils totnl to 1590, 289 back. S\sk had 1538, L & L Casi.le Lanes was lhe second stop of !he day, the final set of the battle, and all Robinson had In do in the plush San Pr;inci:;ct1 center, v.'as stay aw;ike. He ea sed up to 793, S1~k had RJ:J. DeLuca 014. frir f1n:il t olnl~ rif 2:!71 for S1~k-25()4 for 0£'L11c<1. \vhite Rnblnson ~lllill<hf'd a 21\72 fur· hi s 12-ganie \'irtory effor t, a n1f!V 222-•11rr<if,;o". The S1 1nrl.'i~' .~rs~1011 :d l\Qna Lanes, pn1d urrd the h 1).!h1·s t 4- pan1e blrick In 1he h !SIOl"I' of the rnlJ-nff !i nl,1 n~11n J ~lted ga me.~ nf 22..l 2~3. 2i\l. 2.'18 for a h11~e \'.19.1, Del.uca wou nd llll "-'llh 7118. Sisk had a 7~•- OUTJ_,OOK. fU'in linued From Pai::f 21 l Haupert 1r.1ater Dei ! and Tom ~imrnnns (T~stin 1 giv e the (- 1_.auchos a sohrl quartet. Keith Gibson, a 11uarterhack at San l Clemente ta~t season. is also seeking a berth <is a recei ver. The tight end spot 1s a crucial one for the Gauchos "'ith Simmons. H<tl Prnppe (LaRuna Be11ch1 and Mike Hickey I Mi~sion \'ieJO) bid- ding for ! he No. I spot. RUNNING RACKS -Divel is lhc lop running bac k v.·ith _.- Don Roy (!\later Dei l and · ___ .. -;""' Duncan seeking th(' fullback - position. \\'ilson anrl Kim r.1ar-' qua.rd! !T\J."lin \ are al~o bid- dinR for !he !;>.'lb1.u:k spnl The Gauchos ha1·e a scrim- mage scheduled Sa I u r d av night against S1:1nta A 11 a College at 7 al ?-.1issinn Viejo High, then launch the season the following weekend agalnsl Mira Costa College at Oceansid e, Phone ('424321 For Wee kender Advertising Sears - Regular $169 Chalet Tent, 10x14-ft. \Va s $129.\l9 C'"nllnental Tent, 10x14 ft. ,,., \\';1ii $124 !)!J <"halct Tent, !Ox 14-ft. \Va.~ $89.99 <'ah1n Tent, !Oxll ft \Va.<; $54.il9 ('abin Ten t, 8x 10-ft. \\la." $79.99 ("abin Tent, 9x 12 ft. 55.99 \\';is S42.99 Umbrella Tent, 9x9-ft. Other can1pi11g !;pecials red uced lo ~ell. Look for the Yell o\\• Tag Specials Buy no\v and Save, Sa ve, Save at Sears Son1e quantities li1nited. ~--l-<'l.,...¢bout. Sears Conve nien t Credit Plans EFFECTIVE THRU COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST PLAZA LEGAL N011CE l'lle No. •·1•n .. , "" l'ICTIT!OUl a u11,..••• NlMI IT.t.T•MlNT "" LE.GAL NOTICE 1'-ll70 l'ltTITtoUI IUllNIU NJ.Ml I TAT•MINT toHowl"" ,.,_ •r• ..... lftt hlllewl"' .,.,...,., lrt dolnt llut•nti !IUO!MU OJ: •I• UIHEll f_Nl f_ll ,llllSEI , 121 ""' It• TAYLOR·A.LOl!IQGI!. l?O'/ W•>I Jll Naw_.1 e,.•<:h, Celll.,ftl• f'Mf.2. l l•M•. S•nl• A,.., C•llt t210J. Oan1 t.1a11u. llll )It~ Sl•ff't, ,,..,,..llCrt Wllll•m II••"'" Ald,.Ot•-1»32 s• '"'~· c.111. '7"2, Tnomt•, lani. •n•. C•lll Mlkt Cle.,.nett, l:N 1111< 11 .... , llltne•O Holfl l Te•lOt, lltl'l lu•t1' NewPOrt llt •rn, Ctlll. t2UJ. L•n1. ''"'"An•, Ca l" S!•,.,. T•l!ty, l'lt ~ ll•H>I, ,,._""'1 Tni. bu•lllfn " ~'"' c-vdtd 11• • lll1cn. Callr fhol2, G1n .. •I P•rt"ronlp, Jtm•• u''"'"'' l:N )ltfl '""'• Wlill•m RI•""' A.•orootO• N-POrl lt•t~. C1tH. '''" lho o1•1•mt n1 lil1ot wl!f' ti'• Coun•v Tft11 lo<1al<11n 11 c-udtd bY It•~• Cl••k <>! 0••"9• Ceon'" 0" Au1u1t 21, Tell•V !A.n U"ln<o•J>or•IMI .AUOCl1!itM>). ltll, Av '"'• J, ll••t•••n, Ot11<1fV Count~ Sitt• l oll•Y Cler._ fftl• oTol-1 "'''Ill~ wl!f' lf'• C-tv ""blllhe<> Ot•nte '""'' 0811¥ '•lol. Clar• "' 0••-CoYftlY Oft AYIUll Hit. A.ooult ·ll an<I St Pl..,..t><'t I. I•, II. \t ll ltll J~S.ll DAVID I'. &lll•ION '"' LEGAL NOTICE I' lllU PICTlltOUS I UllMl!ll N•Mf ST•"l•"'l'°'T loilow+no """"' ••• Alt.,.,..,, •I L•w ... &1Hl-Y '#a.I l lWI. l • Aftttlll, CllH. _, ... u l'ubH•nM Otl l\lf C6111 (Hlly l'llot, Au1ull l« ,1, 1r.d l •"'-blf J, 1i. <to\nt \t ll tlK-11 11u1ineos •.: LEGAL NOTICE ISLA,tj QS O ~ t:"'CHANTMt:N"I, UOO w. Co•<! Hltn .... y, $YI!• M, N•w'""'i ------~~-c-c-------lttC!'o. Catl!,,.ftil . 1•11 M,, F•""•"tk Geo<~• l{•luno Ill, ll~ tlOTICI TO ClllDITO•I Cabrlllo, A.?!.(, Ca<!• MHO. C•H~n•• IUPt•tO ll co u •T 0' TH• ll:ontl<I Revmolld floo<n, Jt , lloOllO s·r ATI 01' tlLl'O.NIA l'O• Mofll "t"" 0'1••· Whll!I•" C•lll"""I•. Ttll COUNTY or o•.t.NGt: Jol>n Ouono ErVIM , IJ0\1 G""" tit. &-4nJ.J Valltv, 1uolln, C1lllo•n!1, !ol•lt o1 JOSEPH SOLMf, DKt••9d- Tnla booin• .. 11 l><lnt cl)l'llluctH bl' • tj0fJCE Ii Hf_ll fl!Y GIVE'f ID ltl• Gen41ral Port,,..•hl~ «oditDfl ol '"• •t>Pv• namod d..ctde"t F rfdedr• G....-vo Ko•unn• Ill tno! 111 ousont n1vln1 cltim1 •11Tn1I "'' TnlO st•t•mont 1110<! w<tn '"' Counlv u!<:t <tfoo:ecl•nl ••• 1.-io•ri•<I le flit them, Clffi< of Orontt Countv "" "'"'o" lO, ... in. 111• "«Ht•rv vo1ich•"• !n tt'I• ofllc. 19/l, bV l•vO'IY J, M•clClo•. OoPO•V C:POn· ol th• er.,~"' lhe •bov• •ntllle<I court. DI' !y Cit•k. '" D'""'"' thorn. wlln lht n.c•Ht r'j' Publl1n9d Orontt Cc••' Clt llv .. llot, vot;th•IO, 10 tno und~"ltnl!lt u th• ottl't AyOu•t ll, en<> Secrtombtr 7, U , ll. o1 har 1tl,,.ntV1: '"LUNKETT .. ltll UH-71 PLVNl(Ell, ~ll Olivt Av•nu•, P.O. I OI{ "'· Hun!l<1t t.., l uch. C1n1.,,.,.,11 t2"4, LEGAL NOTICE wnich •• ,~. •'•<• "' bu1lne11 "' "'' 1-------''--'-------lut>d.-ol.,,ecr In 111 ""'"'""' oerfolnlno !o tno 1•+•1• or ,,.ld dKMI•"'· wllhln lf>ur montn• •'"' lt\1 flr11 J1Vbllc1!lon el '"" nclit•. 011..i A.utu•I ,., 1911 ICo!nui!'e Solm• Admlnlt trttri• wltl'l-"11-Wllt A.nnr•od ol tn<t t1lat1 .r "'* •bovt n8mld clKtd.n! l'LUNl(ITT & PL.UNl(ln 412 Ollvt &w.- 1'.0. It• U9 Hu•U~1t111 1 .. t1t, C•!lf, tU4I lo!: 11'--., J.M•N ,. ..tTtl'MYI !tr .Ad"'l•lsh'•lrl• w!Tli•ltl•WIH .. ,.. ... Pubiinod Or•M• Coo1t C11llV ,.llot, AUll'JO! 31, 1Nf 5fp!fmlH" I, H, 21, 1t11 tc~n LEGAL NOTICE ... ... -. '·. .. '. ' ·· 1 " I .. i ,. '. .:'1 · I .. ·I ... ' ' '. : I ' : 1 • I ,, .j .. .. '. o· ,. .. '· ,. " " .. . . 9A.tl V PILOT Septembtr 1971 Tutsdi,, Stptember 7, 1~71 DAll Y PILOT . f J Everyone Hes Someth ing Th at Someo ne Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Ca n Sell II , Fin d It, Tr ad e It With a Went Ad The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results [· "~ ....... ,. l~I ........... ~ I~ [ ... ,........ I~ I ............ I ~ I -....... . Hovi•• !or S1l1 "°'""'M'''' I~[ ....... IMS•• I ~ I ,.._, ..... I~ General Gener ii G;_•_n_•_••-' ------IGen•ral General Ueneral Gflneral f iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif o;:'~'~~~~~.~~~:~~ MA TT LA BORDE, Realtor , _______ 1 .;;r-~~~~~~~~":;;;~.~M~~~~ Gener1I Yuu can really-sl·relch out in lhis 2500 sq. ft . home with its :l large bedrooms, 3 baths, HUGE ~ONUS 1100M. built-ins. lush shag carpeting. newly paint.ed. ~xcelle.nt assum· ab!e 6112% loan. 0\\1ner 1s anxious.terms flexible $35.000. RETIRE IN A . "BEACH PAD" Six unit. South of tile hi,gh\vay. in beautiful CORON1\ DEL MAR. O\vner's uniciue 3 bed· ronn1 . 2 baths: 5. 2 Bedroo1n plus an inla\\' unit. 6 garages. This is \Vhat you've been l oo~ing for <11. . . . . . . . . . . . Sl27.000 . "SPLIT LEVEL" UNITS 11' SPLIT LEVf·:L aduli units: all 2 bedroo1n ;;;, 1 Y2 'batti s, electric kitchen. ceiling radiant h(';if , indivictual . hot \l'ater heaters. garbage disposak Beautiful location one J\ITILE to BEACH· . . .. 8250,QOO. DON'T PLAY "GIVE.AWAY" April 15th First O\vner ;:idvantages are yours as O\l'ncr of the 27 sp:inking new .. A.DULT !}PART· J\1E NTS. consisting of 1·2 & 3 bedroom units \rith 1 & 2 baths, featuring a pool, b<'lr·b-q area, rec room . ifldivii:lual garages, built.ins, shag carpeting. forced air heat. laund ry facilit ies and a\vatd \\'inning landscaping. Let us s hov.-you these beautifully designed and h11 ilt un its. \1•ith -;i proj ected GROSS l\1UL1"IPLIER of 6.9. Re a ! 1 y a buy at $422 .000. HAVE "SLIP," NEED BOAT .A. PRl\',<\TF: S l~JPdc~cends fron1 th is beauli· ful Do\ier Sh ores \:IE\V hon1e , 11·lth its surnp- tunus livl n~ rnorn <1nd invi ting fireplace .. 1 lluge bedrOo rn s includ ing fl l\l 1\s·r1;~n s .SULTE llhal's \vorth .\.he. pric.:e ). 2 Deluxe haths rind a gourmel's dcli_ght. kif rhen . !Vlflke an appointmen t. "Don't ,i;li p·up on th is nn e.'' a 1narvelous buy al .....•........ $117.500 . 11urco & pla~lf'red lerge 3 Bdrn1., FA.VllLY R:..1., Dn . Hin,, hu1ne. :\lass11·e floor to 1•f'il1n £ /11'1'pl .. Br111que 1n1 rrors, beaui\lully l''1!'pt't- f'd & 1lrapPd, "1!h ouistanrl- 111£ droor 1hr11-ou1. Prnf P~­ i;1011111Jy lanrlscarrrl. f'O\'Pl'f.'d pa110, lr~. fen rl'rl y11rd 1,1•1th fru11 lret>s. An 01H.~1a n<l1nlil b11y 111 only S26,!"JOQ -ACT NO\\":!! J:.:\'~nings Call 548-.1255 Large Beautiful Duplex Good Spendoble Income 1\ r:1rr< itr n1 1n ('nrnn11 rlrl 'l~r. ~~ar·h unil arrr''' 2flOll ~fl IL with ·I IP.rt r hr1lrYYtn1<. 21, halh.•, !l\Ul::" ''"'""'"'· J1 rr pl;irr~. r11r nnh Si'l'il rl0"11. err h11rk $HI() FACl l :VJO;\TH sprnrl.<lhl" !:\fO:\!I·: 11 r1rr rlrrllw1111c nnrm11l opc:-a.t 1r11::: r\J}l'M~f'.• ;11d11<lifl2'. 111XC'<; 111wl lnan p.1\'ll!rll(~ A rLE\~t 'r.E r n LJ\'F. r:-: rnovtT- ABLr: to O\\'N. C11ll 1>7;\.J;,"~'il. BLUE LAGOON CONDOMINIUMS 2 Br, 2 Ba fro m ~4.1,000. 3 BR, 3 Ba fro m ~9.500. On priva te beach v. / heated (l"'•L•. n<.'Can \le,15 and 1en- n1s t·oun. 111·111l ahlr. CON TE MPORARY '2 Rr, 1 811 hnmf.' 11·/ 511 rrp· 111£! .-..·ran 1·ie1~~ fr"lm :\lllSl· r r hPl1Mnn1, h1·111;: mom k h11lrn11.1·, hr11u!tlully 1·11 i·prl- f'ci l: d111prtl :\sk1111< S:':IS,000. Blue Lagoon Realt y Jl!~O·I ::;, Ctlasl 11 wy W:.::l1na Bch -l!"f.l-2~06 --OCCUPANCY-- BE FORE SCHOOL !. EXTRA L.-'\RGE: ~ BR, 3 f;,\, '.\'e11·p1 , Hts, lease or ~i!IP. Vac11nt. 2. 11~:,\CH HO.\lE ·' Rl1 . 2 I RA, 1nf' ri~i;or. pool. rr n- .l!Mo AUOC!Atn I • \' , rH.~. r :iyi:Munu. Aran REA LTO RS i 644-7270 (Formerly Del l!ncy Reil Estate) 2828 EAST COA ST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR , CALIF. General [.A"a~P nr salr j. BACK R.\Y 11r11·, 11·pll rlrr. 4 RR :i RA form~I rltn1ng, run1p11~ + fao1il~ TRI HARBO R REALTO RS inn ~11c1 1~111. c '' LIVE ON BROADWAY Beautiful v.1id(' tree lined .~tree! \\'ilh ch oice proven neighbors. La rge thr('e beclroo1n home \\'l lh f1r('p )ace, llARD\\1000 Fl,QORS. c<irpets a nd rl r<ipe;;;. 2 car garage on pa ved all ey. la rge rear yard \\1it h t!'ees. Pro perty va ca nt -imn1cdiate possessio n. Don't pass up th is bu y al $29,000. RARE GEM Fit for ll1~1'R)' VIII or th e )"OL.:"\'('; ~10D E HN '\'lfF: Exccllenl home in i\le;;;a \'erde. Ne111 .A.dnlJe .\triu rn Entrance v.·1th bea utifu l Janrl- ;;;c;i.p1ng. Larg-e livi ng rno m 1l'ith fi repla<'e, 3 large brc1rno1ns and 2 baths. Ne\vly carpet.- rd farnily rnn 111 -!\ll electric kitchen \l'ith di sh1l'ashcr an<! refinishe<l cabinets. Double garage \1 i1h 220 for v.•a.i;her and liryer - \\'Cll land;;;ra ped yar<l . T his beautiful home can he your;;; fo r only $31 .950. RED A ND RANCHY Qu iet f\E\\'POBT J·lf·:1r.rrrs lof'alinn quaint as thr tl!ID\.YES'l'F:RN F1\R!ll l!O!JSE ,\'nu \1•err rai"ed in. 1\1·0 slorv 3 hedrno1n 2 bath hrnn e \1'ilh lnts of cliarrn: No \l'rir<ls 1\·ill r r(lpcrl,\• pain\ thf' picture. Jet US :"hO\I' )'OU this hnrnr . Full prire ~34 .9SO 11·ith exrf"l!cnt. financing. FIVE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS I lrre is your best farnil .v liv ing: ynur 01rn 'l"J~!-LEVEL REPURl.IC JIO~lE. One> minute fro n1 Fa hul nus SOI J'l'!·I ('0 .l\S1' PL.l\ZA. En· tcrtain yo ur fr iends 111 ,vonr FOR~1:\L DIN- 1'.'JG R00 ~1 . th en ad journ to the spacious 13' x 2 1' sunken famil y ronn1 11·ith fireplace and 11·ct bar. 'fhrce luxurio us baths -no crO\l'ding. ''ou may be charn1ed if you de sire a secluded , tree lined neighborhood )'011r P>.:ci tin g home value for only $40.950 ll URP.Y '.'. ! SALESMEN NEEDED I 646-0555 220 E. Sevl!lnt eenth St. (E. t7th St. Shopping Ctr). Jlll~l)ti COSTA MESA EVENI NGS CA LL 5S7·3056 OR 642-7438 Ge neral General BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP f\'e\\1er 4 DR . 2 b:irh . 2·s lory hnme \l'llh sh;:i ke roof. cthl. ;;;lone frplc' .. l1vi Tig r1n . & scp. din· ing rm. Ol'erlook Big Bfl y, sec luded patio area l'i..: lo vely la\vns. Lge. 2 rar gar;ige. (;ond cond . & .some new carpeting. Our exclusive listing. $195 ,0QO. Call for app't. to shO\V. Call: 673-3663 642-2253 Evenings associated BROKERS REALTORS \,.;02 5 W. BALBOA BLVD. 67].]66, General Ge neral DELUXE TRl -PLEX 2266 MINER , C.M. fl.rau1. 11rw ~h;;i i: r;irpr tc. ~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; nrv.·ly p:11n1rrl. l1rrpl, bl1- l!t\, S."12,:00. 11'1'; lln. -VACANT- $1000. DOWN PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 12 Lind a Ir.le Drive •)n"a\ir6r'.:Riaft~ 546-5990 HOW ABOUT THIS ? 1 Brrlr11on1 2 B;i 11l, fqr nnl.v ,\l!l.!i.".O \\'rll 11r 11.:i\,, ii 1n 1h1~ frr•hl,1· p~l!il~rl ro 111rk .. E!eganl n c1~· 5 Bl~. 412 ba. hn n1 e \\' form;qJ d 111 rm . friin . rn1 .. \1·ct bar lr11pres,i;1,·e en· try court\\, 16 fL mahog. doors . . $li9.500 1-... -.... ,..,...._..,. __ ,I n1111111n1 1inn1" r:n iny 2 r'"1'~ C-ome fo,-A-V1's1't illlrl a rr(']"f':tt nn n~ll II.>\'" ;.;n v,,nn \rnn1< ,, :-: o For Com plete 1nform•lion On All Homes & Lot1, Please Cell: ,\nd ~!RY a l1t1lr time 1n rh 1~ ~p;ir1nu.~ warrrlront hnn1r_ \'1,.11· of the ba,v ll nd Jl'lf.V n1akf' 1h 1~ lht n1n~t r.1Crit1 ni:: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR '""'"' oo ,,. b"''"" New Loc1tion 1t Entrance to S1111 d.v ht'ach anrl 2 lArRe P~- Linda Isl e -The lsl1ndera Bldg. 11n." rn ~1 P your (Yln!t'r< 1111ri 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.8. 675-6161 11alrh thl' p11.~~h1c Omi t,<, l"'!!!""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""''I r>'!rarl ... Don't 1111"s 1he bo1H: Genera l G-.-n-u -al Sl64JOO. Call 67~-R:,:;o, * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * EASTSID E COSTA M ESA -$42,000 Lovely 3 bedroom hoine on quiet cul.-de-sac street. Formal dining n11 , 2 bathS" & mod· rrn kitchen. Palos \1erdes stone fireplace . Fn1it trees & prof. Jandsc. Near schools & shops. "Our 26tli Y ear" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 Sen J o•quin Hill1 Ro•d NEWPORT CENTER 644·411 0 Halecrest Home :--.·,,.,11.v hs!M lh!~ homr hi!! ~ hl-rlrrinn1~. 11nrl 2 h11tM 1~ llJl"~tl"rl ln one nl !h, mn.t rll"~!ra btf' ~rPll.~ in Co!lll ;i.)J'AA . !\'"Il l IL" II pin tttruflut. Hun'\' nn th1~ nnr •I SU.~ 54ft..2ll l Sell the old ~tun • BE o r s21;ooor- 11:11 down VA or lcw" rlo11n ~-HA ll'mt5 11'\11 fl0\11" you 1n:O 1h1,11: 1900 JP;Q . fr. ,<,h()w. p1rr .. 1,1·1th 20 x ·Ill PB nrle rl family room 11nrl rool , en- rlo~ed p;it10. ~ to apprec· l.l tl'. Call Walker & Lee sr,\HT 1,1v1;..·r;·~ !is1,.rl, ~o cil )l nnu·. lf5-.. co:Ts ~WAL LACE REALTORS -546-4141 - (Open Evenings) -SPL IT-LEVEL--· BETTER THAN NEW 131 ,500 HPfP 11 I~ -A 81~ -fllll. ~ ht-rlroom hnmt', rlQO ~'1 -ft of 2 ~tory lu:\'ury. Spac1ou.~ bull1-in kltchen. lari;:e bl>li· rnn111~. hui::e C()l'l'rrrl r a 110, pools11.~ ]<)I, pr,,fc~~innAlly la nfl~carirri. llomr 1.~ only 4 yel\r.< nlrl. r1'ir" rrflur erl In S3!.500 for quic~ i:ale. Call nnw: ;)Hi-11640 ' Ch~rm1nc 1 hrrlrnnm 2 halh )\ •rl11', [f•';\l f'r! IPI '•llf' or l '11~l il ~lrsi\ -~ f111r-.1 rr~1- rlr 11l 1~1 (1f'IJ:ilh<1r11,,,.,ds. Q11Al- 11·· h111:1 1<1111 1\,\1\ HAflll- \\IJflll Fl.flf1fi.<::. n.11ur11I 11rviri r11 h111PI~ Al.I. R!"l!.T- ];\~ 1111h FXTF:-:t)J>:[l Tlf.f: Cfll','\T~:P.S, fl<Ylr !f'I , ril· 111c 1.or; Ht "P.;\L''r; r1rr- p:11ce 1111/J f!ltlli\Sl1r 3 ~J DE!J (1\RAi\A, l'nh<-!11'1'.'lhl,. PA,v- n1r111.~ nf $221; fll'r m1111th Al 1l1r full [lfli•e nl S2S,!l:.O. Call 54:.-~·121 ~Oprn !"VI'~.) WHO LOVES A VIEW? Th"n 111~ptrt ihi ~ l'h<inntnc 2 h,.rlmom M m ,. 1n Cnrnn111 lliii:hlanrl~. Lovl'ly y!ll rrl wi1h m11n,v frui! trl"P~. q1111111ity rrnrcl throui;:hnul , ~n11r 1011.< l11•1ne: room 1v11 n flrrpl11('r, r A,,V In ;irlrl <ln 1n lhi~ homr, Arc('s.~ !11 rriv3t" hr;\ch. On· ly $~1.9;,Q, CA.It no w 67:W.'>..fl. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 4 b<"droom home .... 1th 11 nd Jl1 p, llvint: T'Ol'J ffi f OHlSl [ OLSON "' RFAl TONS I OPEN 7 DAYS A \V EEI\ SPANISH RANCH Horses, Dogs, View J{,1111hl1ni.: J ~1n1·1 "()Ir! \\nrld C"h;innrr " ·I 11la.-..~11 r h11nk - h,.,ti-r hr,lr•"'•n1~ 1111:.:1' Jl,•t1· f'l.-.d !.1111111' !'~1111 '}-,. p1r- !lll P 11 111•~•11 ,.;pr1'111r11l:i r \'lr11 nf "11!1111.: n1ountaln.<. Br11r ~k111 rui!: f11"t"platr . t;1. g11 nl)(' 1::.0 .~11. r1. dreanl 1-"•lt'hrn. \1·:111 or gl11i<s 1r, r '.r1·;1ted p1111 .... Zonrd f(lr h<)~f'~ 11nrl rloe:~. 1 Fl'J.l. • -\CRE. P nl'rrl In ~ell. HUIT;)' Dial 645·0303 NEGLECTED ESTATE OCEAN VIEW ON LY $21,950 l1nhrl1r 1•11hlr . Qu1r r tl"f'r l1n- r.J 1<11•rr1 In lhli< ,\f'llr ' Rl<~-r H.,r:(,Ar:-... llH>:r llii 11·1111 h"H I 11nd lra!lf'r fli'- <'r~~. :l h1g hr•1h'll!'llll~. \'I('' rhf' ,,,·r1111 ft·11111 .1·nu r n11 11 bat'k .1111·1! nn 1n"rr1110: c!1rfs. 1\ll ,l•lU ll('f'd !.~ a 1)(1 111( hru'<h .:111•1 ll lill•n nvl11r r. f-:a.\1 In ""II. r 1>r !lln1r l"X• l'lilllQ'. r!r 1.;1l.~ flli"1 ~e C';J.I\ 645-0303 2!\~ H~rh•il', C(l.,la :\:rsa fORl\"f E OJSON .. < RFA J..T ORS Macnab-Irvine 1~1';1 !1,v < ·,,rnp:.ny ''Lightning Qu ick" l)o 111 .. , "111·. lluu~·· pl\I<; dll - ['I• \, l'"l"ll.1 •f<•I \I.or . !'I" /111! lnr.~. i.O' ll'on .. 1c;r . 1)11" lilt1<')~ [I• 111\ ''II ,, •I ,\loll' '' \ .1 (l(r < ·,,1·1111:1 I \''"1 ·Ii " I I• ·oi~·· 1111~ 2 Bl: s .. ~ ft•1 11i;1I 111:. \';i: 11.ihl,. 1.11111 • l•lf'11J f"r 1111111·,. rlr\·rlr•i11ur11t, .. un11 11rr 1i .. n1r II •lh 1111'•1111<' IJll ll or I II \ eor1<;1drn1t 111ns. c.111 \\'11ilrr l\1ni.: f>T:1-::~10. Macnab-Irvine 642·8235 675·3210 Splash • Splash e 4 BE DROOM . 26 1'.! l .i_g hlhouse Ln Rroad· rnor ~!arbor \"1('\1' \!Ills. Open Sat & Sun. • 3 Bedroom. :}098 Coll ere St. off Baker. Real clean. 2 bt1., hcllv .. olt-ins. Open Sun & F\lon . e 3 Bedroom. Enderle c;:irdcn;.;, 1'us\1n. 142i2 .\caci<t J)r. Ope n Sat. Sun. ~Jon • J Bedroom. JOH l.ri rnnada \Vay. ort lrv111e (11:.t. hlt., 2 B:\., shake roof. Open Sat, Sun, :'ll on. • 2 Bedroom + ,elle lit. 1939 Full l't'lon, (' i\I. ()11 ncr 1rnnsfer red. No loan fees. Open Sa t. Su n, ~I on. e 3 Bedroom.:! ll •\, lrg ll v ! fan1il y rn1. :\ relll n1or1el ho n1e ·r-poo l. .J\dull occ. S3~,900. e 3 Bedroom. 21 2 Jt -\., 'l story. 2 fireplaces. 10'", J)N , 011·ncr t r.Jnsferred. \Valk to bch. ~·li.!100 • 3 Bc:>droom . 2 H.'\. l.1\'e nea r the bav. en· .in.\ cool b reeze~ l8'x20' fam. rm. -Only $32.:iOO. S1op in for free ln!or n1a l ion and your ne\v fre e tnap OFF ICE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEE K 646-3928 545-3483 Gene ral General * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. BACK BAY ARE A 8eei u11ful 111ood.~. insi de and nu!. C11 storn bt1ilt hv rresen1 011·nc,r. Sp;inis h fi le en!r.v. \\';i lled 1·n11r ly<1rrl fo r pr1 \·ric1· :i ~rn c1nus AR for 1n;:i t d 1111ng r n1 . plus hu.re b(lnu.~ rn1. for office al hnn1e or farn. rni :\ (";ir g<Jrrigc . Ne1v e xc!u· srve. By ;ippl. $1 i·l..'i0(). "Our 261h Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 211 1 ~"'" Jo.oirruin Hilts Road NEWPORT CENTE R 644-4910 ----------KID COUNTRY ol Or1111,g<" Cnun1y, has 1 /luge VACANT ei;ra1e 11"arly Jor occ::u pancy, Thf! fron1 l0r ml!l l1v1 r>g rno1n Jea1ure!I a m11,0;~1 1•r nonr-10-tt11Jnc rai.'<'rl hr11r1h, Joi:: burning FTn~:rr .ACE, rwhly !t'.'CIUr· r d 1111i1rlf'd w II' l'arrwtini and 111~1 ch1ni: drarw~. And !!.r l'lurlrrl (virnrr PICTURE \\'J:-.'001\' .• ~Jorn can v.•11111 ch 111" sun e:n r!Q11n lrnn1 !hi' l'hrrt·hll !11nn i;tyle kllC'hl'n \\'1th 11~ ~1rp &1\"1 n1t Bt.:H.T- JN RA.'IC;F., <ioublP. O\'en, OAK CA Rl~ETS, rl 1sh1,1•1sh· er anrt long hrt'11.kf1st h"r. 1'11r 111 rljr11n1ni:: JR' long F"Al\-t. !LY ROOM h11~ 11.s ow n t'IRF:PLAC!-; and ~11ding 1l0i1r~ tn Jfi ' x Zl ' PATIO k. B-B·Q -'t'Pa, Thi" ovel"3 i2P.d ~·arrl ha ~ fully g1.,,.,.,•n ~h11de 1rPr~ !cnrnpletely fPnrffil 11 nd " l1111ncn parl for boar (11' r11.mprr. Lo1v rlflwn • Full pnrP. S.1~,!i~n. Hun·y dnv.'TI 11.11'1 trade up bl'fore 1chool ~1art.~. Call ~1:;.g.12 1 (n(>E'n e \'H .) LEASE OPTION Thi~ redrm ratt"d 3 BR, 2 88 j\lnnt1rr ll n conrln Sl901 mn, Sjll() 111111on, pr1cP.d below n1arkr1. $20,250 HOME & RENT AL Comn11 '11'1 f\11111r 4 RR, 3 BA In-\"\.,.[ 111nd 1 BR fl'ntal 111111. \\"Al~ 10 shopping '- ~ach. 10"'~ dn. $63,500 ATIENTION BUILDERS l l/4 ACRE R-3 \\'dl t,..k,. :n 111 40 wut1 $75,000 --COSTA M ES~ EASTSIDE This ol,\ n1pn· .~11+' fl'"'I 1.< 1r!P11I G1nl!tral f0r nu1 .Jn1r l11111c. fnr 11ir l ------------------------- 11t1nlr fi1111tly. l••I\ n/ rlrrk-1•-------------------• A~~ume c~r lAAn o/ SI 1,;,oo 1111h tn1;1I p:i._1•111cn1.s ,,r 11~2.00 prr mn. Grf'AI f'flr· nr1· Int \'.lilt i'ln11t or tr111!rr A1·1·r~~. l·;.,ir11nr nt'rrls !1'11- <i"r li1\'llli,: ca1·"· lnlf'r1tlr frr~hl~ flAlrlll'ri rhn1<1u1. Al· ,r, nr1' r;rrrn .<h11 c r111rprt1n2 tht\J••UI .1 hu~" hrrl rooms nr ro11\r 1tr•I <lrn al.<f'I '1 hnrh, Fn1n111 I d1n1n1: ill'Pil . GJ'' 1111 r!o" n 0 1· t"f!A low rln11 n 111~0 11\'Atl11hlr . C1111l 111.: :inrl p;i110. (,n•111 4 br>d- r11r.n1, 1 h;llh l1n11•1· 111 <'hn1r" ~,.11rl!'lr' J, .... 11••11 \l,u11• f'~­ lra~. ~"l'·•l .,1 .. !••J' nr.1 i!111<t1r: 1•"'111, tnJ•!r .~l"p.1r;•/r J .. 111 •. ~ 1'"1111 \ll!h ,11"''1\P ~JP!!,. l•r"pl;1, '" ')ll:il 11,\· 11111 ·n- 11 111 ···•1 pr l~ :i >I 11! ••I'''' ,\II r r •'ll'IO' h111I ! ·ti! ]\,t, l1rn, \1111,1 S'.!~_'l ./1 ( )11 !1f'J' ;1!1\lfli)L, OWNER DESPERATE ,\I"\ •n;.:'. ;'-01·1!1, llHI• t <r•I] l;,1·tr 2 ~lur~ ~ lir1lt'MH1, r!in111c K· 1111 ~" f;,11111:.r !'n<1n1 ln-1.rn,1rulalf' 1n r \'f'I)' I'·'·'· "'"11n;11hlr .1'.'. 1.1:111. St21 ,\fnnth f'il,1" 1111 V11ll 1111l'P $l l.!i,..O S1 1h1111t 1rrn;~, lh111 - r r 1-+ll l•rlr 111 t1; f1 11~n1·111i;(. \!fl(;J·.~T . ,\l!'ST .'f:!,! .. ;11n.1 1·11 1111,,.11 ,,,1,.11 1111(~1 •cm HERITAGE ~ llM Dltll LI DO ISLE 3 LOT ESTATE 01M1nr111•P !i hrrlron1n. 6 h.:i th cu~111m nu111 h"mP. Cnmplrlr ~ .. rlus1011. f nr111A] d 1nin2. !ihrAry r.r p<l<ll r?'lrn plus hu~<' rr.c. rflflm . $215.000 --Coldwell, Banker ~ 833·0700 644-2430 -OPEN-SUNOAYi~s- 2756 LOR E NZO :-Ol rsa Ori ;\o1111r 1wrlt>c! f111 mil)' t:'lml'. !i lll l"C~ btriroorns. 3 h11ith~. pool111e y.:ird w11n gas Barl'lf'rru ,. And plA ~'\ll)U\l'. linhrl1Pvi!hle 11 only $.17.:J;.;J. 10~ rlOll'n, 1----O\\':\'F:R r!l'~prrATI', ·I h1'flrm, 11"11. !Amil} 1•'•111. Al! rnn. <lllinnrrl. hu111~111 r';lflij~ A- ovr n, S2ll.:J."10. l1Jljr. c11.ll rlay 0Y Ol.i;h\ 5'1()..J72/f ' -Waterfront - Corona del Ma r 1.<t'l large fee parcel on f\ie11·port Harbor. 1\pprnx. 1 :i rre-170 ft. nn '"'aler. ,~·1th 3300 sq . ft. beach home and dock. \:Viii sell all Qr part. I'ricerl under comparable v.·aterfront p rop ('r1i es. Phone; 642-2171 or s•• your broker Ge neral LE SS THAN RE NTI l $192 PAYS ALL ll Gene ral EVERYTHING! lNat1..,n, ~ 11•r 1nu ,. n '~ ~ hf'au !y, mnrl1t111n A nrl r"'al1:-t1r r ri1•r 11r« ('(lm- h1nrr! in !h1.~ horn" 111 2717 .'\;t11dp1prr fln1·r 1n .Vlrsa V rr 1I P , fPl\l UrE'~ ~· brdroom11., hn1tl' family rn('lm Walker & Lee nral1nr~ 21:it'l llarhnr Rl\<I 11 1 1\iiam~ ;,.1:i-O lfi·, Oprn 111 9 r~l POOL HOME MESA VERDE 4 R"rlrnom !. rll!!n, 21·1 b11.!h.~. r rprr.•. rlrape~. r11nt:r. re- lr1c, m11 n.v xtr.:i~. 11U 1n mint rf'lnfl. Cornl'r ln1 w/acces& lor boat or r11 mrier. 145,000 ;.:., to1-rn u11 ••r 0\1.'rilk ... Frr Ir,~ !li.1i1 $lll()O ,vnu ~·;in II·· ~·1111" th1~ Jn" .11.0\''I lnAn 1111 1r r·v HI•'" hnn1 ,. w11h .1 q11rr rl·,1Jrri hrd!'OO!!l!'( J'r"- [rrrr<i 1·nr11rr IOI • pl,.oty Qf r••lrn fo1 h .. 111 or camp,•r. ~: . .'1.?lllO TOT,\L. Walker & Lee wilh wl't har 11 rnf hric·k Roy McCardle Re•ltor flrrn!al'P, ovrr~i7.e n1a~ll'r ' , " <" , . I 1810 N""'pnf! Rlvd •• C.M. ~Ul r , ,1 11~ nS. '-'>\'I' V rar[l(.'l1n1t 11 nrl rlProratinii: 548--7729 1hrnu£tir.UI wuh nill01l'11rPr! I .. E-A•S'"T•S•l•D•E ... D-E~L~. u"'"X~E ... I ~·~nl~. 111 11. 11u1r1 srrting Ill 3 BEDROOM. l BATH cnun try 11tmo~phrrt> v.·11h P.ral!nr~ 7AA2 F;rllni::f'r 171 1\ i..11.lti:1 nr ;'i !0.;;110 ---PLAY IN--r xtra pri.,.l!r,I'. f'ult pncl', $26,950 s.>1.::tin. Comri11rr wllh nthrr E.'lTrPmrl,v !hArp. rr1rll' <J.I prnnrrll P~ 111 Mr~11 Vrrdf" nwnrr~h1p h11n1r, hrtck /1~. THE SHADE 111 !hr r1"t"r;.; t1r !hill r:i.:("'f'pl1on- "Uy 11<'11 t·.trrrl for :l hood· 1-nnm And flr n h111nc Ct'!m- plrlrl,v frnrr1I h.v rinrlf'r hl11rk 11all. \\rll loe&lerl 1n 11 1id thrn phon<' a.1ft.-2.ll3 lor pl:trr . h11"l('k ll'all ff'nrt', linu- Appointmrnr to ~. hll' 1tar11111:P, bu1Jr-1n kitrh,.n, \R THE Rf.Al, ~ ESTATF.RS " . \1'1'·~1 Cn~t11 :\l~. C111l I ~~:::::::::::::::;::::::::::=:;:::=::::::I :,11;.~:11:i rnr in f<)rn1arion. CONVENI ENCE PLUS EASTSIDE CoSTA M~;SA ~1~-11r.11ir 17th !'r. ~hllppi ng c~n­~;iijili).~ trr, :\il'sA TI1rarrr 111d l!hoP~. -I.Iii --__ • -$1. Jn11.rhim C.'hurch And --.-2-UNlfS-.--p; mt'h1al .~1·11oo1. \Veil ktp1 CORONA DEL MAR · 3 b<>dmom, 2 b111h, bu1t1-1 n 2 Rrl1·n1. hn11;c pl115 rr Ar I i.ras kitchen o1nrl IArl:'" d1111ni hrl n11. fu)·n, apt. • )OQ. Al'rn. r.11r)1f'lri1 t1nd <irl'll)l'd, Slfl.110, 1vt'll lnrlsc,..l)l'rl front An rl Home Show Realtors l"'ar, rlP11chtd dbl. ,rarart. "Atn1c::n.i1r fl (IU5J!hUn11n11" F'uU prir p $27.000. F:XCE[,. 3.·i:i:i E Cn;i,.1 11,11~ .• Cd ~! LENT flNANCINGTERf\1S. 675-7225 .'\p11rkl111;: rlr:to homt ,<,, tif:lme l'IP\\ l,11 PIHlilf'rl ,\: l"ltfJlf'!td. 2 3. ·I r., ;, tid11l1~. Son1e wlt rt f""ll~ Fii ,·VA ,...,nv. rerm1, trn111 ~20 l'YJO ro S~O,llflO ('fll I l:'\'S I.· \VATT!' l~C ~~l~ ·\rill m~ A1·... !Jfil-5~23 no:-rr 1?11·1 It :tw:ty, eet q11+~k Cll~h for II 1,1•1th II DAILY PILOT Clu1llied . ' ~;"'"111n1:~ r~11 5-42.i.J~ The !~~'"'' rlr11w 1n lhf! \\/•~I .•. 1 O~lly Pilot CJ155Uled Ad, 642....'1678 b!'fl"7-.v r atif'I, 01rrly l11nrl- 11.callf'rl. O'l'llf'r ~ll.Yi\ SF.:LL. C,.11 n.-.11· ~16-~IO. 2629 H1rhor, C.~1. MESA VERDE $27,750 !ll!rr! h'I brhr1·t hut prt1b11hly !hi! grrair~! va h•I!! In !ht nr wsp<1[lt'r tn<l11 ,v • Stt It nnw • .1 btd!Y'l')m, cover~ r11t1f'I, llkP ""\'.' i;arpetin a. \~'ilk tn Calilorn11 & Tt· \\'1nkll' &-hoOI.•. C1ll !).10-1\JI /Open e~1.) 1!jp HIRITAGI ~ ltt.l b T&n -~-0\\'NER DESPER°ATF.. 40 Fnnt ~wim pnnl , ~pec1.tl l1!lni:-. 4 Rl"dronm·~. f11m 1ly rm , rllnln1t rm. Brk. $l4.4!l0, Ml"l-1720 I I I rol S BEDROOM COLONIAL MANSION t ,~ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES NEED ELBOW ROOM? Over :i:vx; 3q, I!. nf family Move U1 be1ore sehool. 'f111s Jh •lng 1n lhis magnilicent 2250 ~q. fl'e!. 4 bedroom J balh home featurlng ele- honle hu JI all. High \'lit.d i· gan1 lo.i·mal di11ir1g room, ed eeihngii, 111JaJity i;hag luall go!il c11r~1 over glcan1. w1111 lo 11•all ca~ls th/'O\lgh-ing li.11'{t\\'ood fioors. Old OUl aod cusiom dr111)('ll, world Jront verall<la . Tf!t'· Yorma! dini ng room, liep· ra1.~r1 yal'f1. SJ.l,500 steal · aralfo lam1ly room has wet 1'rade-your.;! I • I SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ,-3 Linda l•I• Driv• Lovely. new 5 BR.1 41fl ba. home w/water- front !iv. rm. & din. rn1 . Oak paneled family rm. w/frplc. r-..t aster l~R. w/sitting a rea & fireplace_ . . . . . . . . . $179,500. :141 h" •oo. ''1 ""'h'. 1 "" Walker & Lee bedroom Y,'Jth loads of clo5- "' i;~P, 11:an1r.n kitchl'n. Heal!ors trlf'~I for +th.al largt fam!!y. 7680 Efhnger Asking SS9,:-.00, E-Z te rms. (7141 842·44~ ID5140 Call 67J-8:l50, o.:__ -- For Complete lnformetlon On All Home1 & Loli, Plea1e Call : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Mesa Verde New location If Entr•nc:e to Comple1e prlvary 11nd re!a;"(- Lind1 Isle -The Islander• Bldg. a iion i~ yours in this quahty Bayside Dr ., Suite I, N.B. 67S-616l hon1P wnh thoughtful and !!!!!!!!!!!!"'.";,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,;,,..,,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,. f .Oiiiiii;i~~~~~'--1 im1.rc1nat11·e derails. Dl'SlJ:n-- neral Gener•I L£AS( OPTION ed !or f;imlly t 1vt11~ 11nll f'n!f'rtH.1n11-s:. 3 hedt'OOms . MESA VERDE 'S Big 4 hedroom. 2 bath, f\.1e1>& d('l f\1ar M&cco btnlt ho111e Wllh huge covered pa l10, Avail 9-15-71. Loeasr 11 S2'75/ mo. Oplinn prier JUSl - 11.nd 2'1 balh!t. L!lr;:t> cour1- try kilcliPn. Pool !517.l' kl!. S4l.;;Q(). 011•1u!r says s>'ll al $4 1,500. Cal! now !),'6-2:!13. ~ BEST!! UlllllflUI' tlflMl'S Rt-1 El\11e, 675-llOOO $29,950 Newport •I \RTHEREAL ~ ESTATERS '-'>J'[ r, LIN1 IL " p•,• BAYFRONT- DOVER SHOJIES F•irview JUST \VllAT YOU 'LL \VANT 646-8811 -6 Bedrooms, 1111111g room v.•i1h C1<thedra! t~1l1n~. co:zy VIEW CdM (1nytime) den. lovFl.Y R11y.;1de pario for "Look How Sharp" THE WISHING It's Vacant 8nd own er WELL HOME doesn't ilkt' il rhat y,•ay: 3 Jui;t listed, sharp-iiharp, 4 lit.rgl! bf:droo1nR, 2 i;parkl1ng I bathll lantastic klte'hen and ~roon1s, P us t: a r. Pt t 1 • . ' llJNl!"k.llflfol ('lean, civ:>ll'E' ror-family area, manicu r e d 11 0 I 12·~ II I I h II ner o , ny ;,, .. ....,, urry ay,•ni1 11111 ITiuc more. and Call 646-7171. )'QU l!ke 11 <"lean, call /O'I' a .showing. Only S32.~. Call 5-1C.-23!:1. \RTHEREAL 'C E~TATE~S 1-RTHEREAL \ ESTATERS . " . FOR sale <N' tradt by owner, 2200 ~ fl, fa m m r ~~~$~3~2~,5~0~0---I •/•'"II°" ""'m 1"iling, b8r, laundry, pool table size, 3 BR 2 BA rubmlt Swim Pool 5:)7..alJl. • Bd. + Family Rm. BY .owrtf'r . lit timt" ad- A ·sume 514 ,..,. apr loan. • vert1sed! 2431 Bow do i n t.,., 111 sized hetlrooms hug" Place, 3 br, 2 ba, pocil, family rni hreplace • built-S32.500. Op!:'n Sat thru !\1on, • . 1-5 111!'. Jar.c:e pool, dress1ng 1 ~=·~------­ronms, ~Hj.172() SUPER Steal~ 2 Br, nr TARBEL L 29SS Harbor Westcliff pl11ia! Hrd11·d firs, Back Bay frplr. 111: yd, h11.s existinR $2IO,OOO FHA loan. Kingaard Realty i\.11 2-2222. BY o.,.,n,.r: • br/211 ha. BY O 3 BR N I rl ln'g rm, dPn d1nrttr. 2 "'ner. · ew Y patios, 2 Jr~lc. S39,9o:J. painted inside & out. Cash 5411-18-1~. 11own to loan & rake: over pym'ts. &16-3033. Balboa Peninsula -----------A WELL KEPT 3 BR home, 3!0 Lindo Av(', Near NHYC. din rm aT't'a, hrd\\'d firs. A c:h1:1rm111g nld~r home .l close tn !!Chi. Ca l l Br. 2 Ba. \Valk 10 bay or us--64 2-4610. (l(v>an Brrck F rpl, \Voodl---,--.-0-R_M_R_E_PO __ _ Fir~. F111ly F·urn. ~1r. Vacant, $34M , beaut. \Vills Rnh10.wn DA VIS REALTY Riiy. 54&-7739 01· 545-3-112. RST TIME Ll.STED is this rgeous, IMMACULATE 3 ·J?edroon1 beau1y. with Juiely )lanei!'d family roo1n. You'll delight al tht mauy cu~tom fealu~ and lhe detail or t be bookcasf's and !ll!de-01.H shelves. The reslluJ tn>P ·~haded . rorner loc&11on \viii ~ the "'~.irmes1 of ri.!iy&~ Lovely pale grceri shag c11r- pe.ts, including carpets in a!I bedrooms f(Kl. Company owrtf'<I home nfler~ a line buy at $33.000. ALL TER~1S! Bu1ldrr's own choice view I ~~~~~~~~~~~! i-;unn1n~ or t·n1ert111n1ng plus J· 4 BR, 2 BA, family & dining of the \\'l!'dge, Jelly & ls-If I WERE YOU! srparate play yard. Pi<'r 4 BR. dPn , 3 ba. Nr. Racquet room. 236 \Vake fort's! Rd .• fi.l2-7000. land~ Spacious 4 bedroom, and i-;1dr 11e . ·•··· · Sl:ID.000 Club & boa! ramp. S"9.!'i00. Collegt" Pk arta. J49-200:'i. /11n1ily room & formal din· I'd see Uns first time of/ered PETE BARRETI '.\1ArshaU RPalry 67~ -.__ 1 ~.-in~. Ry appoinhnenl. Sl.3ll,OOO cusrom 3 bc>droom, 2 ba1h ----------2 Br nuuse on r('ar o """~"" hon1e 1n cho•ee kiciulon on -REAL TY -Bayshores C-2 lot. Nr. East 17th St. MOlldiy, $tpttmb« 6, 1971 I~ I _ ..... Huntington Beech * LABOR DAY TOTAL PRICE $24,000 SPECIALS NO DOWN St.ller anxious $22,51)) 3 BR G.I. BUYERS O:indo. Pay~t11 fl.72.31/mo. $100 DOWN Submit all offt-n. PAYMENT F.H.A. Vacant. $29,500. l BR homl!. for thl11 fabulous -4 bedroom, move in fast ir, the best 2 :Jtory house wilh 3 baths. lltta Of N, Hunt. Bch. Ready tor your occupancy Super 1harp -Must 111!11, Ask· now. Comple tely carpeted in g $29.950. 3 BR home, 1% thruout, also drapes. New Ba., So. Hunt. Bch. wtyle kitchen With all built· ins including dishwll!ht>r. I Double garage. Scll!Xlls and • ' I. :R.lC.AL 1hopp1ng nearby, Le-t us ~ _ gJiow 11 to you. ·,o;i'"-, a..-8:2-,;s-~r-~,-. "-......... Walker & Lee WALK TO BEACH $23,SOO -LO DOWN 2 yr young home leaturing formal hv nn + lom 1al din area. bh1n P.J O & d1shl\'ash- e1 -lot'i of slorage cabinet 2 pal10!; for ou1door enler- ta1n1ng • 01~·ners hought 11n- other homf'! Full price S23,:io!I + Ui, lo dov.·n paymls &_ anyone can rake over GI lo11n: Call 8•17-12'11 SEYMOUR REAL TY 17141 Beach Blvd., Htgn Bch Open 'lil 9 Pr.t BEST POOL HOME VALUE Just listed & priced to sell. Bask in suns rays from pri- vate sund"<:k, overlook cool ff1'.'e-lorn1 pool, La~ mstr bt-drm y,·t 've M!e~ owner must ~ell. Only s33:9SO. * CALL 847-8507 * (formerly Brashear Rlty.) R.eallon 779o Harbor Blvd. at Adams 545-9491 Open 'ttl 9 pr.,1 "WHAT A BUY!" S221 pcT' mooth 11tt 1hr. payment!! on 1 h i s im· maculalf' 3 bedroom. Con- crete dnvl!way. h e avy iihake roof, won't find a fl('W home buih like lhis one. Cio.se tu Douglas &. gchools. Bkr. 842-1535. \RTHEREAL ESTATERS ' '~''' '. U ';TI l " f''.' $19,500 3 br. 2 ba, seller pays all buyers escrow rosts. 60xloo· fncd lo!, elect bl!n r/o, eat· ing bar, fa ht , cpts. d1·ps, oversizrd dbl gar, laodsrd. pymt1 lt!ss than rent. DAILY '!LOT !.'l NE\\', hllltvp hon1~. OCf'an view, 3 BR. 2 BA, fam r m., lrplc. wet bar. beam ceil- ing, erpts, dl"P~. bltm. $41 .500 brm. 972 La 1'.tlrada. Owner 494-5200 or 67J.-.9193 • SWING ING baehc!or pad. Ocean \•1ew, Lg sllll<lPck. AvaLI now. S!l,500. 549-2463 . 4 BR + fan1 ., 2 ha . 200'.l Ml· I., Top of thf' V.'orld ist"hool dist. $39,500 494-8844 Laguna Nigu•I 4 BORMS. $39,9SO Panoramic View! 2 Baths. Carpt'ts, drape!, Laguna Niguel Realty 830-SOSO 499-1 :144 4 BDRMS. $32,900 2 Baths. Carpers, drapes. Laguna Nigu1I Realty 830-SOSO 499-1 :144 Lido Isle -----1 OPEN 1-S Friday tliru Tues. 310 Via lido Nord Baylront J BR. 4 ba. plus bach. ap1, $15.'i.OOO LIDO REAL TY INC. 3377 Via Lido 6i3-7300 Newport Beach WESTCLIFF- l l BACHELORS RETREAT UNlflUI' tlflMl'S R~ll E•t1ll, 015-6000 1Ul E. Co11t Hwv. COr~ Oii Joi••, Calif, a quiet private" sl rf'el. Im· 642·5200 CHARMING 2 BR, romp!! =&_l&-<~S6=J·~~-----I mac-ulate condilion, qua1rtyl!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~"-'."".":''."'"""" nrw kitchen. nPW erpls. East Bluff µ~D ~ H2-4471 ( ~::.) 5'46-8103 . 'i::=:=:::::=::::::::::=:~ 1 Just walling, all ftres~d up. • ht'au!1fully lan<l~eaped anrl GOVERNMENT • REPO • 0 fll!' man's luss c11n he yQur ga in. One story 5 bedl'oom, 2 bath, phis large f11n11\y room. Oversized k11rhrn w/ arparatt earing 11rea. Henvy ~IH.kf' roof, flrrplacr & n1l'e aiu-d yard. Tl's vacant • \\'e can show i! anytime. Cllll ~16-5880 i0p<'n Eves.) RICH IN DETAIL A gracious quality :l Dedr>J11Jn and F'amily room l'Ustom blult hon1f'. "'lellf'Ulous pl11n+ nin11: 1s evidf'nt 1hroughnut. Tastefully dl'COraled \\"1th ,11a.IJ!y Wllll·l1'-Wllll carpl'tS and cus1om dra/)('~. Ovrn, ~ sq. IC'C't. :l car ~.1rai;:C'. Call and see a truly flrK" '1ome at S76.fl00. C 11 I l $73-85.iO. \RTHEREAL ~ ESTATERS ,1•1, ''•''• • 1 •; SOLD OUT! Ou r August sales just 11\.lout clranrd ou1 our i111·f'nfnry or homrs. \\'~NEED LI ST· INGS! Lf't one nf ntlr pr'O- l('ss1nnals stMJw you 1he phi.~ benl'fll~ 10 )"OU when l1s:ini; with B11y & Be111'h. 675-3000 Call for p1rlu1r lirorhur, IVl!h prll'PS .~· d!'liH!S BAY•BEACU REALTY 1"' A New Way to L iv1 in Ne wport Beacli OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS Nrwporl-NOr!h 880 Irvine Ave 64.1-0XJO 1".r11'1JOr!-Soulh 170() 161h S! &12-/l170 -E-SIDE TRIPLEX l..rR' 2 BR unH~. P\•( J>fl liot, enM garages, frpJr, nu tiled ba1h$. '.\lnnthl) 111rome S·f60 . Askln11: S·l-1'.\l hut ov.ner v.•ill [15ren. Rkr. 61&8226 O\\'~t;n ,,~rril ir f'. l bffiroom. !am1ly rr.-i1n, dill· irH!: rrn, ~1ill·1ns + d1shw11i;hf'r, S2.'l.'1Nl. Akr, call rlay flr n111:hr 5-10-172!). IRVINE TERRACE Bcaut.ihll New Listing In Irvine ·rerrace #3 \\11th panoranlic OCt'an \'[ew 3 Virw bedrooms pl us maid's Enclosed hf';i red pnnl Extra size Jiving r oom l mmaculalf' thruOu1 $!:12,600 RF.A LTOR..'i SINCE 1944 673-4400 NEWPORT . CUSTOM 2-BED.ROOM Jusr h~!rd top qua.lily built hnn1e 1n 11u1r1 area e1n l11rge 7.) ' 14:) ·lot. F1rf'Jllat'e, h11rdwooi noors, J"/A: t>x- ('t•l lrnl .~tol'ai;r. Bt1il1 for 11nd liv t:o:t in Uy retired lady. Pr1<::"rl 11 1 t'HX a..ssessors lair n111rke! 11p11riii~a! + SZl,900. Call new, "6-16-7171. -COLLEGE PARr- POOL B<'~! huy in lhl' art'a. lmn1ar- 111J11,. 1~•1111111011. l tovf'l.11 t11'dnV1n1~. 2 hl'l~hs. drn for Dad. s,1·1nr 1llalln.I! ~win1ming! J1011I. B1•;iut1fu1 t'Pl!'i & drps 1h1·u(lul. Ca1i you hel1eve. nnly S~l.9!)l• Walker & Lee Rf';il1ors :.!P l~ \y..,~1rl11f Dril·e ~1fi.j7ll Open '111 9 Pi\T Custom Home and Large Lot 1\ d•·11ghlf11 I J IX"droom hon1e I\ 111 11ocrl ·T L;.C+ Ample· l'PIH'f! f,w-porn 11n<l tennis 1'(lurr~. or ~1·hRI have you. I~! 14:1 II 160. Virw of the b11l'k bay, S.13.000. Call 64ft... 7171. \RTHEREAL ~ ESTATERS '.. ' ·. . ' .. n:'flf'CI'> throughour, l11rge MOVE JN SI lk 2 "· h -------· h I . II . "'" w' 10 pvl ,. . ., "· -,N BY SCHOOL ki!chen \\'llh UI !Ins, wa BEFORE SCHOOL I 2~25 C1•4·stv1ew Dr. to wall carpels and drapf's. F'anill siZC<I 4 bt'C! 2 hath By 01\'TM'r: 64~10.~9 ~~~~n~:;:~.~~1;1z;4~.~: ranct;cro with ~m for I ~C-.-, ... ~.-d~.~1-Mo.,-a-,----I JHE BLUFFS everyone, Palo:c; Vrrrte rire- E-Z term~. own('r anxious . p!aee, bride'" kitchen, cor-Si\.1A LL HOM F. Cail 673·115{JO. · · h 0• --,. nf LARGE LARG"' 4 Brlrm .• 3 tuU baths. -1-nf?r lo! in prrst1gt! nc1,1: -.. , ~', .., + c-,,..,., * ELEGANCE * borhood. $29,000 TOTAL ~ lr<'r sh11drd lot r55 :"( 11~! s;de spacious patio: \la cant, Use y(l llr VA or FHA rights. 11·'..._ <>11 rk Jikr gro1Jnc1s. Zon-clean & freshly pa inted. Walker & Lee rd,,, an arld1tion11I uni1 for \\l;ilk to 11chool. 8f's1 offer Rl';illor., 7&80 J-:dingt>r R•\2-4455 or ;H()..~140 sure r..1d pos~ihly f\\"O tid· nparesl S45,000, Exclus1\'e With -rl,1 !01111! units In ti u.~" pl'l'J!lll. i.JJW c1011•n paymr nl . ;' e .... N'lt111' !<UIJ.1rd\nat1on to cr>n· """- IN DOVER SHORES Dr'IJOralor'~ l'U.<:!om homi>. 21•,..,..,..,..,..,.. ... .., ... I..ge Bdrrn~. pn.ilrs~ 11100-NOTICE t r a r 10 rs Vo!:rl Co (_ ~\l 11[ .. tf' n .. , ... .,., "~""'·~~--I (..CT.Sf ~ J ..f__.~J scapi'd. Jmprct·able rondi-Buildrr·~ rcpos.o;ession in tiQn. OPEN DA IL\' 1·5 1727 Cosl 11 :O.l"s.<1 now l't>ad,v lot ANTIGUA. ~alf', Cornplrlf'ly nofurh1sh- COR BIN I'd, shAC: rnrp!:'I~. 5 rn-.1- • ruom .~ family n:MJ1l1 , h111'(1 ARTIN II' f1r.1! qui,.! cornf'r !f)('a-M 11on. Xlnt 11'.'.rms. Call us !or dl'lll.\l~. REAL TORS 6«-7662 Call ~10-1151 (Open C'\'f'S.) TOWNHOUSE . -SPECIAL- Scl' your Jawnmowpr 11 n(l l ~~i:C:iiii~ yard tools. ·rry r,are frerl·~ 1i\.;ing i1! S22.~'°'1. Spaciou~ 4 BR & dinillfi. :l cnol pools for yO.Ur usr. Nuw v11c11r1! l or insiwt·1io11. Call 5-16-~ (0prn f:vrs.l Macnab-Irvine Realty CQn1pany Will E XCHANGE Own('r !.~ on.xi<HI~. \VILL !·:x. r;ii .. iiii,~~---·~~~l~.R.iilln~A•~•G•EEJI Cl·IANG~; equ11y in lol'c~y -• _ • _ local :I BH., 1 h11!h eondn. n11n1urn lnr nH)biJr hOl11t' 111 * DUPLEX * 11~ ... really X1nr Sn. f)f the H11·y. IOCA· ·-o.,,.. 1inn: 2 hrlrm~. f>IH'h. 1'.1oVf'· 2·114 Vista Del Orv in cund. Charm1ni;: p31111 "'' Ne"1JOT1 Br.ach RRQ. Qutrk posse~!\'. Olfrr-&\.\-1133 6-14-'.ai26 E1Jr..C:. <'fl for S·l8.~iOO "llh i;:ood e EXCLU.SrYE AGENTS-. lrnn~. MORGAN REAL TY SALES . LEASE 67l-6642 67S-64S9 By Ov.·nr r : Bro 11 rl- r11oor-!larhnr V1P1v Hill~. fl whard H. Sn1Hh Bl<lr . Br11u1 tr1~lrvrl w/orl'an Ir n11n 1•1e1v~. 4 Br, .1 ha, prnf. !n1lst•1:.<t. 2 Hu~t" rleck.~. Srll- ing a\ ~1·er .... <;t>fl v 11 I u l' 2414 Vis ta Del Oro S79.~l. rS(lf"i• 4!17-7.'U\7. 1Vry,•por1 Beach 64-1-11:1:1 *DRIVE SAFELY* Fountain Valley lla1•(' a g/")()("I hn!id 11.y. lJpon AY Owni'r-3 Br, 2 Bath. .vn11r safe .nrriv.nl hon1 P, F~m i!y rm w/!rplr , partly !<HP u~ a call for all rm11-rur111shNi. Extra lo 1. rrty nN"d~. 9fi&.-98:l.;. MORGAN REAL TY =~~=--- 3 BE-ORo0M 2 BATH loc11J an•..i . rrit·.., s:i.;,1:i0. 6JJ.6642 67S-6459 ~WNER 3 ~R, Grn ~y __ _ r11 nhM", $2.1,750. At11S11me 6';,. EASTS IOE BARGAIN ASSUME 7°/o VA t'llA . 10630 Lii Rosa La_ $23,000 2 Rr by n\\'nf'r. frplr, Catlll'-962-3945 S2.:llX} rno1'f'l! .1011 iuln lh 1.~ 642·8235 675-3210 rlra t heam t't'll1ng, Jlf'IV .Shall:, G d~~G=------ unhf>hf'Vi4ble h11.n;:-a111.pr1rM I!!!!!!!!!.,.. _____ !!!!!!!!!!!!• I c·h11rm1ng rario ,\. braur lnd-ar en rove hon1r. lor11trd In Cos111 J BEDROOM ~r11. R·2 Im y,·1 rh plan for BY Qv.•ner. rl11rhni;: 2 br. din r-.!l'sa'.<i rtrsirahlf' t:as1~1dr COZ Y COTTAGE l'"~ir 111111. $12,'.l()(I, TI 4, & hrklst 11 re11. fruit trees, d 1str1e1 ·act f11~1! $1fi.8&10 $21,000 li7.1-11.1."1. i;:11rrlPn. S22,000. Bk r . '2629 Jl11rhor, (,,\1. --------• • * • .. Gracious Living Del1J:hllLJ! H11y1·~sr 11.rf'll 4 Bedrn1. din rn1, trp; fan1 rm. A P LEASUllE TO S!IO\\'! Arnold & Freud .l8!!' E. 17!h, C.~f. 6-\6-77~1 HIGH on COOL TREE LINED BLUFF QV('r!ookini;: l)('Ca n 4 mi n tn brh. :0.fanr c~tm fe111urr5. A rnlly ch11rming h n m f'.. $29,JOQ. llfiO GIPneagle~. C.i\I. 642-6657 In f ,•-111 ,\!"'"· Tl11~ horn" -ll;;rhor V1rw 11111~ l..i1sk R.19-2S;.5. wnn t 1:1~1 \ '1> nrar ;ind 4 RH, :.!', RA. 0<'•'11n v1Pw. 1 'H7u_n_f'i_n_g~to-n~S"•_•_c'h __ _ r lr11n. ;-,'ry,h• r.i1111,•d and r:in for 11'nn 1~ rt f, f'Olll . rr11r!y 10 !"' 111<'rl 1n. '.\'r1w i\l.in.i -<Ira~ Ofl'•n S11n 1-:'i v~1rilnl. (H1 ll•'r 1~ 1111x111us 1120 nutr1c:grr fi.l·\-P~ "CAN'T BELIEVE IT!"' 1\li1kl' fll[••r 11n Thi• ll·ln' '."i·\G.~6 lO llf'F.:-.: lfn11~r-.1 Art, 1. Ra I . • Il l' ·'II ' \ h I 1 Thr hos~ ~11kl, "'hrn hr l<'.~rn-(1t!~ • .,.11 1 rc r rr I bd 11r~lj:!r1Pd !trdncrrl S.'>.'JOO erl y,p 1slrr1 Th is 4 r roon1 -Far~ <)11 n1 ·r ·ll6 Po1n .~e1 1 1 11.. fi12-~!11i~ 21ii!\ llarlwr. 1,.' .\1. ------Ha rd to F ind Perfect Privacy Charming oldrr :I RR, 2 BA t-.1n1<' .. "lrrd.~ intrrinr rl<'f'-On 11 11111<'1 R~4'k Bay eul-<ie-sal' 11 ilh l'hllrin n( nra:1n11: Pnl''erl to sell . Brok- hrir k 111JCI \\'rnught 1n.i11 I ~·~T_&lc._1·~·3~"-· ·c_ ____ _ Cu ~ r nm b 11 th-fl<'HirhPll Costa Mesa gar ac:r. Side rtr11·r for AMI or lrail1•r. S·l!l."JOO. Cn!I a16--Zl13 !or l'J1po1ntn1<"nt. tn-IPvrl be a u l .1 , Ha.c: Pl'Pryth1nii: ~ p11rl ic ular hu yrr "·ould want. Grr~I neighborhood IWri r.loSf' to ~rhool.c: 1100 shopping. Bkr. S.12-25.15. \RTHEREAL ~ ESTATERS , BF:'T'TF.R than new! 3 mos CO.STA i\lrs11 4 plf'J1:. No old. 3-2-2 + tl<'n. O«ian &. Oown GI. C11ll \\'alker & ~r hill \'tPl\'S. Drapes, pro--lrri.rr~tmf'nt ~~[H:}I. fr.o;gion&l 111.ndscaping. By A good "'11nt ad 15 a i ood 'RTHEREAL ~-~.~=rr~r.~~ $25,950 NORTHGATE BEAUTY WITH BONUS ROOM IMMEDIATE POSSESSION NO DOWN VA Jmmarulaie b P 11 u r i f u 11 Y or as.c:ume low lnteresl loan. rlrap('d 11 nd df'cor al t d •+ 1 n•••lynew •M-d-' -,. th' ~vc~ ·-. ov.·ner. $61,900 Call 496-.3819. lnvtstment _.._,;fo,ry numP. very 1ng room borne, HlJGE fenced rl(!nP. lk>n11~ nx>m p1umhf'c1 yard. B<>tter hurry? for bflth. Elf'mf'ntary school • 847-8531 e ''. hlflf'k ai\·/l.y. Com~an.> TI·IE Real Estate i\1ART th1~ .,.,'I th oth("r holnc11 pnced -~~~=~==~- S@~~lA;..~£tfs· t Bdrm + Family Rm Assume 5'\ ~ HPr IOfln, ~n· try hall. l..arJ:e tRm1 ly rm. 4 Brdr rns, drr·am k1 1rhrn, l m n1 rd i 11 t e ·POS~t'.·ss11)n. :.~0-1720 111 Jus1 s:ri.!lfil. Call for ap-QUALITY WITH poin1 n11·i1t to se" 646--7171. TASTE 4 Brdnn~. profesi;. decoratl'd 11.nd landscaped! lntcn.>slt'd? $4!1.%0. The Punle with lht! Builf.fn Chuck(,, 0 ,. 1-.,H_I..,.L.,E_T.-ll ! fomn~. Illa Things "°""' j j • j j • run smootMy. when tho huo- :=~-;::::=·==·=-=~·~bond pullr cul his watch lo Ru 8 HE K I I"•~ . .., 1--.--...,.-~~~-i 0 Compl.f. ,,,. d\l)(lt!. crvottid I I' 1· 1 1 l ~:;,:~,,;.~~1~. TARBELL 2955 Ha rbor 1906 SANTIAGODi["" (DOVER .SHORE.S. N.8 .) ·I Bedrm, large family rm. 3 BA. V1rw from e\'ery J'Q()m. 0pPn d111ly. ROY J. \VA RD RLTRS &J6.-022' BEACH BARGAIN Beaut. 3 BR., famUy rm .. bllns. 1 c8r gu , All this for ooly $29,500. CAYWOOD REALTY 6306 W. CM.st Uwy., NB. 541-1290 * 2 DUPLEXE°ST Newer. 1lrie by 111dt . St<IJ onl! 11r bo!h. 3 Bit, 2 h11. e1'. NPar br11r h S.'i2.500 r11 rh, \O 'THEREAL 'C' E§TATERS MESA DEL MAR 1700 Sq, IL 4 BR, hv rm . .2 B11. 1•rp1. •·11m rm.. 10x50 s1tle y111'tl for 1rtrfboer. Real Estate by McVAY l't'ri<'M. Cov pnho beaut R9l-85.l.1 ~>-0458 1n<kcp1:. 11prink1rr.. nr 1--'-~s~E~L~U=N~G~-'-.c !IChoolJC (ri<'m thru OCC!. imm~ Pos~. S33.700. As-YOUR HOME? llUffie 51.4 F'MA, WiU ltaR, F1f'e appr11.IN.1 -w. buy o .... ·ncr 5-l:i-5694. equitiM . Pe:rt0na.I attention. *NO COMMISSION* 1S yn, experience, * NO POINTS * 96~ .• ~~.LINS & WATTS 011·llf'r mu~! .~ UlneM Nu ...,_, Eves. 642-(1417 ru'l"!om 3 Br, d'ln rm. C.p11. OV.'NER cleitperale. Equity rl~. FIA, 11. r11r n11 l .n1~ purchnse for quick del'll~ • flf r.'ltr115 , S27,!r.i0 10 "; dn. AR, .1 BA, m11ny f'JCtra.<i. 0.11rk t"l~~"~~1nri. Ji!l2 Kf'n-Pl"t's!lgr al'f'a J 3f\,f\OO . PR INT NUMREflfO t(JTEP.S 1N 1Hf5E SQLIA flfS 1 • GeOrg1 Willi•mson R1altor 11,v!{1 rt. &12.n~7 ¥-~NJ~~. -----~--1---.~=~---* COOL * 1A~ 1,i;;1 s21.:-oo. hy nwnrr, C) utJsc~.4MBLE. tnt£1s TO J GET }iN5\'YE t • lllJlll SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 673·4350 64S-IS64 "WEED It & rt"11p··~1e11n (lu l the tre11sur"!!" & tn~h - 111ni tnio el\sh thru a De.lly J"j]l)t ('1&.~~!fird Id &42-5671 ("nvrtf>d pntin . R·R-Q Ir\ flt nil to !Xf'SO, l Br. lit{. 11.·~llrd .l'Rrd. 4 Bll/2 RA Rll lrplr. bltn•. flh!e 1::1:1r, f11mlly h<lnlP Jll!llr .c:rhools, rnrd. Oprn wrl.!kPnds. 11322 ALL TF.RMS 11.vllrlahll'. i\lun~tl'T Or., H.B. $16 . ."-(.(I, Af'!OKE R. 1>42-4816 V.'f''U hel p you M!U! M2-5678 "SPANISH FLAIR" Th~ darling of Huntington Beach. Beautiful go I d carpets and drapes. T M! pride of the rw:,ighbor hood. The owner said hring Ul5 an off£»r. Bkr. 842-2535. VACANT and 1n1mrd possession upon crrdlt approval can be 11r- ranged on f'llhPr on nf rhr.~, 3 br Condo'$. One is pr1crd 111 SZl ,000 and ·tie other :it $23.950. Call 1oday and rnO\"e 1n next week. l' 11iage Real [state '62-4471 (::::) 5'46-1103 BIG The yard, the ~ bedrooms and rhe fii mily room. hut the pnrP .is sma ll ~ S.15,490. Real Estate by McVAY R93-8533 GI NO DOWN decorated. You·u hi!. g!:ld you called 10 insf)f'C! lh i!'i Se.Iler pays C pis. 4 br, 2 ha. betler than nr\\' be.au!iful 2 Roya! Home. Located on 11 bedroom honie located on 10x100· 101. \V/w cpts & drr.~. quiet Camhr1dgt" !..arl(', pr1c- patio, oversized dbl gar, t d 11 t S48.500. Ca n hf: M"t>n priced low $32.500. any!ime, Call no w ! ! 1, ., .. 7111 11/age Real Estate '62-4471 ( ::::i 5'46·1103 Huntington Harbour DRA.i\1AT!C entry to split le\'t:'I. 4 hr. 21i ba, fam rm 1\·/v.·e\ bar, lg!! hratrd pl. hoard f< slid!'. lo main!. $&1.500. Ownl'.r. 8-16--1430. "' ,\LK 1, blk 1Q beach & mar1n11 . • Br. 3 Ba. choice Dav Isle. location, lrg cor 101. Q\\nr. 21J...5!l2--1496. Irvine ROOM· TO ROAM PERFECT loc. for a cf1ve family. A spac. 4 BR. home in Turtle Rock H ! 11 ~. w/ovrrs1zed lot. Shorl \\·al k to P!emrntary & h i g h gchools. $69,500. ired hill REALTY Univ. Pal'k Cenrer, Irvine Call Anytime R3.l-l'IB20 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 CAR GARAGE and 2-story executive hnnie on a cul-Oc- sae street nf more custom hom£»s. Almns r 2000 sq. ft. of comfor111blt" fa mily !Jv. 1ng. Freshly pa1nled. new shag carpel~. Short distance from elcri1<'nlary, jlln1or 11n<l hil!;h school.c; \\'nn't bf' lll'llil- abJe long~ $·11)0). Walker & Lee Real1on 20-l3 V.'estelirr Dr1vp 6-16·77:11 Open 'l1I 9 P,\f Unbelievable!!- And In The Eastbluffs Yet! VACANT -li\li\!ED. POSS, I '.'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ............. Gov 'r appra1~rd & pnc.'f!d 11t Lagun1 Beach f'tne family hnmr fnr Sol.l.::,00. 3 hPdrooms + 2 hail1s Fan11- ly mom -~n:oat y;irYI )\rar fabulous F<ish iofl Jcl11nd and fin~>~t ~chools. Vlr st l\n1r 11rl v<'r!1srd. Hurry • , • 1!'JJ go fast~ S31,j()(l 4 BR, scp. n1s1r ~u11r. 2 BA. ,\love in 1h1s .,.,,..,k~ :>.1 n1 f"l'lnd * CALL 8fJ-8.j()7 t- !!01mrrly Bra~h,.11r Riiy) DECORATO~ DREAM 2 Siory npar ()('Can. Pancl!<'rl family rmm. f1rrpla rr. 1,rt h11r, :I BR, 2 AA , Assume S2?1.000 r u A • S:?U 'm<>. \\1111 tradf'. KATELL,\ REALTY. !1·17.6061. t-REPO'S. • S BDRMS I 3 BATHSI New paint g, .c:h11g carpFring! Din1n~ l'(lom: All terms! HAFF DAL REAL TY 842-440;> Eves; ~\.2446 BIG TREES Shade !hi~ one-ol-a·klnrl on 6.'i' :'I: 110· lot . 2 Bedrm cus- loml~crl . S24.9"".;(I. Real Estate by McVAY 893·8533 RAIN FOREST Sl'durlt>d frum the .,.,"Urld, th is shtnglt'd home is r'1'11chrd by c~ing a wooden hnrl~,. l.· delC'endtni;: thru the fTI'('s. past a lily pond , :I Sirles 11re surroundl'f! hy tov.•rr1ng ln'1!~. exotic rilanrs l.· !oltagr ~o thu:k lhl' i:;rourvt ean r he ~rrn. yrr !hi$ trop11:11l kor~! I~ Sfl na!ural tha t 11111(' mnn.• rhfln •l';ttrrins:; 1~ rrquir<'d, T(l•1rnng \1·;ill~ n! .i;:l11ss pro1·1dr an f'Xpan~rvr o •. •an \'It'll' h'1n1 all room.~. Jnsi11\' ;i1·e llPam<'i1 cr1 l1n~~. parqtlfl1 floor.;, fll'<'plact'. pM· \1\ff' drt:ks_ 2 Btlrms .. m;.i~- 1Pr bA!h 11•i1h l"]evatf'd Ro- man rub plu~ '1 halh. Ofr- r rrd !11 (lnly 552,'.l:,O, Cal1 - 1190 Glenneyr,. St 494.9"113 549-0316 AO/an REAL ESTATE QUAINT Shingled home, walking dt.S· ranee to foy,·n & b e a c h. Oct>an &. village view. Briek path curves thru r a.rdcn to tntry, 2 Bdrm~.. 2 baths ----------I plus den k . fireplace. Only YOU NAME IT- WE'VE GOT IT Real Estate by McVAY • BR-den. 2't BA, 3 Clll' Rar. Pn-stigp home. S 4 5, 5 O O. 8'6-<2.16. =~~~---$34,SOO By Owner .2 story M~iterranean hontl.! w/4 BR + fa mily room w/ trplr., 21., bllotN. Large lot v.·/ brick pallo &. blnck v.-all lr nct. 3 Yt'IT"!i old. OP EN J\IONOAY 1-5. 1711!11 Cale- donia C'1rC"lt . 842-5990. LOOKl~-- ONL Y $28,SOOI Hurry• Won"t last! V11i:11nt• ~ B•1rms' C'nrnrr' ,\U !erm1>: HAFFDAL REAL TY 812-4-IO:; Evrs: :)4 1-2446 ·r he l11 s1e1r tlniw ln lhe W1!1t • •. a 0 11.ily P ilot Clu1lfltd Ari . 642.-567& $37,950. Cali • AO/an REAL ESTATE 1190 G!cn™'rn s1. ~91·9473 5"19·0.1 16 TH.E ideal Crown Poin1 hl;lme on Lagun11'g lllO!;t heautlful M"M't. ()coea.n ~ide cil hwy. 3 br. 2 ~. lrg l11m rm, tteluded atrium In ttntt.r of llou.w:. ~l ust br M!i'n 10 ~ lully 11ppre.ciatrd. $.58,000, 494-8.ll~ or ll.33-0080. * HANDYMAN SPECIAL Ocec.n view: Older 2 BR. conv. den, frplc, carp. df'&pt'j . S~tcrcd p 8 I i o . Ntt'd~ minor exttr, re palr It p111n1. Only SM.95'). '.\t fS.o;;fQN REALTY 4'.M--07~1 f'ANTAS'TTC Viti~. North enrl $pl1t levrl, 2 RR, 2 B1\, ~p d in rm, hc8m clg~. bltn.c:, quirt deadellfl .!.I. Ne1v paint, rlrp5, ph18h cpl. Ov.·ner R.~3R2 e1r 4!M--&!6:\. Turn unuget1 Item~ Into quick r11s h, call M2-567S TREE SHADED 3 Bdrm. home on rrer. shaded eorner n<'ar C11ff Dr. Srp. dining r m. Bri1·k l1rrril<1re. Hdwd . f\1¥1rs V.' t"i'lfT"'I!. lfu~r haifl phis 11 hath. Ohl. garac"' ,r,, rarfl!ir1 nn al!ey. S3~.!i00. CALL 0 ''6-2414 ~ Nc•r Niwport Po11 O rflt t' EARLY AMER ICAN One Qf 1he very /t'\\I E11rly American ho111r~ 11va 1IAtile 1n Ncll'fl0r1 lk11r h. J h!xt· rnnm~. 2 h'lth~ nn A h11g"C rtrrc-shadrd lol. noom !or boa1 & tr.i ilrr. All this plus more for S 11.9.50. Walker & Lee Rrallors 20-l3 \V;•st('liff Dnve &\&.Till Open 'til 9 P:O.T --EXCLUSIVE WESTCLIFF VILLA Condominium ~ Adults, Lrg 2 BR, 2 ba. POOi. $43.~. 5 ¥.'estcli rf Vlila, Gate 1, \Ve~!cli ff a r Buckingham. Ov'llf't, 646-76114. Open Sat A.. Sun. OPEN SUN. 12·!1 BY 0\VNER Ma~·1ng • musl sr ll. Beautiful Bluffs E Pl11n . View of w1t- trr & lights. Gt'PPn Brit loc~ F'ahulou~ 26XIR den . S<l9.500 or bt'st offer. Z19J Vista En- trada. 833..0173 GOLF COUR~S~E~v~1=Ew=1 of !airway, ll{'v.•, pt11n 2 mQtrit popular Broodmoor, :mr . • BR, 3 bn, sunk!n conver- n tion lirepit, n11 ruraJ sto~ w/shaker r on f, $94,500. 6-14-TI«. 644-2!m. BAYSIDE VillaRe . 1 Br &. den. 2 hi!. Newly d"f'Or11tf"!i . Beaur Virw of R11ek B11y. Pvt brArh. Pool .\. J11ruii\. 6fJat ~l ip 11v11il Nn rhilrll'l'n O!' Pf'!~. $21.950. fii~!l!)!i, 61:1-l :l~l S.l4.000 EXEC. Mme, rt"WJL Minuta. 10 U.C.1. tll:tl Irvine Av~. OwT'lf'r &12-3187 For !hat Item Un(ll'T' S50. ll'Y the Pf'nny P!nchl.!r 24 DAILY PILOT _ ....... Newport S.ac.h Income Property ____ , .. I~ ~I _ .... ~_"' ~l~ I _ ... _ "' Bus in••• Opportunity HOU1111 Furnlahecl 200 L19un• Beach BEACH COTTAGE "I \lt'ouldn't Uve the~ Wlleu l~I --- 300 Houses Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. Gener•1 L1gun1 Beach 305 Apto. Fum. e.11 ... 1111nc1 ! ............... 1, 1971 Apt1. Pum. °""" il.1111" • Uo Apt1. Fum. Nt wport Hel9ht1 • $21,000 Full prJN'. CUte Ii. aharp. fun living at the beach. No down vets. $5.'iiO down f"HA .>'OO pa.kl n1e". Would you DIST RIBUTORS LG 1 BR/ear. Clean, v~w. ;:::';':'::::;:-:-:;:;:-,.,,,::--0:=,,.,l:-'.,::-;:::-::----,--,-INE\Y l Ol"l-t BR 2 or l bt.lha tlke $560 income plus your NEEDED cl064!! in, AduJts $23.;i mo. IMrtfACULATE AND NEW 4 J ARCH Bay, ocean view Jae. El~ klt&en' w/dshwsr own place to live.? This Llrnued nuo1ber of DJS'fRI· 830-9017. BEDROOM home with ~nc. 2 Br, 2 Ba , Mn, din rm, fa m trplc patio aara A all RESE~VE for a/1. 1ea.oi:t now WK. • to.to.: af'ttl!' 9/6. D.\l"A Marina IM, 34lll Cout Hwy. -i CLEAN 1 Cl(' 2 Br. Adib:, • j pet.a, Ir kit. S1J5..S~-2G1 , E. 16th St, NB. "'6-l80L Cal! loclay. Walker & Lee fkttJ IOf'S 279() Harhor Blvd. at Adams ~15·9-191 Open 'ti] 9 P!\t THE BLUFF'S, BY O\\'nPr, 3 BR. 2 lit\. I level Linda !lfodrl. 644-1233 ----- Newport Shores LEASEHOLD J br, frplr, all ronvt"n1tT1Ct'S. 3 blks from orean, rrc. fac. $29,500 or rn11.kr nffrr. O \\' n p r , 6t'>-1Wt. --------1 San Clemente Cl!STO,\.I, n<>wly bl! homf' "/~'f'Rn & m! 1•iew, 1700 i;q ft. 3 br, 2 h11. fam rm. frplc , b!rns, ov£'1's1i:rrl gar, 11..: !ev1>I Joi , S.13,950. lii:i-:lj9l evc,o;, San Juan Capistrano HILLS OF HOME Anyone \\'ho Jnvcs !ht> Calif hills l.\•ill fall fnr this 5parkling 1hN'!' ber!roonl homf' jt1s1 off A 1·r r y Pa.rkway in l\f1ss1on V1l'jo. \\'ell landscaped, easy care yard. on qu1e1 Cul cle_ Sac streel. ASKING $31.500 CAPISTRANO VALLEY REAL TI' 31501 Camino CapislraM ·19:>--1121 BARGAINS! 3 Br. 2 ha hon)t" 1 yr olrl S26 .!i00 2 Acres near Frer~·ay S2fi.()()(l I Br. hou.~~ R-2 lot $18,000 4 Br. !ownhnusr 29,500 CAPISTRANO VALLEY REALTY 31501 Camino Capi~1Tall() 493-1124 Real Estate, Ger1er~I Acreaga far sale 150 ·---- gorgeous 4-plex home ~ BU1'0RSHIPS oow avi.11table Lido Isle ~yard, sprinklen aod fully rm. $3:25. 495-4764 l!Vf!s & ~pl '15 to J:me 15 a;,,;~ plus h gold carpet:li, Del Plso in yaur area, New fl.1ult i· landscaped, New carpets wknds. 638-MTO 67s-6020 ' ' l 'tlt' entries. Private' patio -Milhon DoUar adve rtised I :'"."':~o--..,...----,-and drapes. Near the beach, Lido Isl• ' · · 3-4 BR/2 ba. Gorgmus brick for $265. per mo. Call * BAYf'RONT l BR, bath, £reat locelion. Ce n I r a I Pudding & ~·rult Cups, !iOld patio & garden. Many A'-.-ent, 54&-4l4l . .. ,."ATER.FRONT * semi-kitchen, $110 m 0 • air-cond. 1-3 bed, 2 bath. Z through Auton1a!1c r.1er-"-"A """" or 57<1719, xlrM! &-10 mo lse. $4 25. 3 BR & f ' -3 B 2 BA fU ,.,,_ ...,...........,"" .r -:.! bed 2 bath. Plus 1-i chandiS<!rs. If quall!1e<I, you an1 rm. crpts, ..... " r--· rn '"'"" :c;:-.-;;;""'="",-,.-c--bcd. 1 'bath. Asking Joo/~ will be provided \\'Ith au 644--4895. dfl>li, ftillc, IE>net'l'I ya.rd, dbl available. $425. 673-3886. * * J_ BR. 1ep, houte. Leue doY.'n. Call Walker &. Lee equipmenl am! location~. \VINTER Rental-4 Br, ~n. gar. $250. Gardener incl. Mesa Verde S 2 2 ::l /mo · C.all (nJJ Sp&nlsh Count!)' Eat.ate Uv-. 31 B 2 b 2 ba 847 '"'71 842-3712 798-87ll. 1~R • S--'n.·-A ... T Jn1-estment 5'i$-945l. and~ trained in all phases '1 a, or r, · --oo • -----------l•=:-07" __ .,..,=c--~-.,._ ..-... -~ er- EASTSI OE HOME of this highly \ucr11!lve bus-673-:r.>59. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath home with SPITTLESS 4 Br, 2 Ba. New 3 BR, l b& apt. Steps to bay. r~ ,POOi: lillnken JU BBQ ANO INCOME 1ness !no sellingl, You must 2 BR 2 BA. firf>pl, dbl gar, garage, E1u:1side, $175. call cpts, drps, d\\'5hr, ga.n:leMr $ZIO mo Winter. Garage, Un.be>llevabLt Llvint ·Only l units 11.!together. Home has be reh11.ble, have a good c11r FA ht, \\'Shr/dryr, pa tio nr Terry :H&-231J. incl'd. $300/mo. Call to ~ 675--0577. 1 Ir Ul1f $150-fum $175 3 quef'n • sized bedrooms. 11nd 4 houni a wN'k 1pare beach. 675-5223. Balboa Pininsula 5-1().3218. 3017 Ceylon Rd. 1;LO-;;;V;;EL;;;Y;-:;2<s~.,.:::-. ~J~B~R~.~,~11,\'7', 2 Bl-:unf_S175 fum $210 time, and be able to make Li'do Sands lnini1>d ia te Occu ... •ncy 2 F..nJ, c•......,tt. ~..,..... •• ..:_.._ AbL .UTIL INCLUDED GorgeoU!i bath and au com-.,... ... -....-............ , ... '"°' C'.-..i-• 8p ' .n 2 b h an in1tnediate inveslJllent 1---------.-..,--·~· 3 •R 2 BA I Ano. 3 Bedroom • 12$. 1304 Park 6"" ~"~~ E·-·. ~· .. · l1UI: • au.W!l'-pletely n.>-decoralt"d. ac · -: .,..,~J. . , year y . ....,., ·~ ·~ ptated e&ndM anuffer 11 f'lor income unHs located in of $800.00 In $2100.00 lse-DECOR. furn, 3 br. 2 ba. .\l St . Im n1 e d i a t e :::kr. 838-6J.tl Sfo.IAU. bach, apt. No kllchei1 fOars il )"OQ ·~ thl.I lld Huntington Be•ch La Quinta Hennosa Apt. Unfurn. General VEN DOME IMMACULATE APTSI ADULT and TAl"1ILY Section Close to shopping, Park ,, Spacioua: 3 BR's, 2 ha * Swim pool, put/~n '* F'rpl, Indlv/Lndry fAc'll: 1845 An•helm Ave. OOSTA MESA 642-2824 rear 11'i th rents of $Zl5 help {'Ured\ Sencj nanie, address bl Ins v.•/pool & .n"C lac:. 11 ; possess10n. &l·l-2610 "N-ew_o_o-,-, ~B~.-.-c~h----tacLl. Avail. Now. Call wbe11 you visit OIC' models. you lil·e ~111 free ~ Submit and phone nlimber 10: Ne11·-blk to bch. 9 n10 lease from Corona del Mar 6ra-l23!. 4 bib S. of San lliero f'l'W)' l~8~a~lboa;;;.;.;;...l~1~l•~ncl.:.;. ____ 1 )'our down paymeni. Full port International Distr1but-9112. 67~2157. ----------I * WATERFRONT* WINTERS."--~-2 BR UPPERZBr -tc dis~al in.': Company, 3700 Ne11'JXlrl ~--~~&-~----1RVINE: TEllHACE· 3 '' La1-ge 2 bdnn. & conv. den, ...___ t'-~·:-~,, ...... ,.t. . on ~ach 1 bile W. Oft Holt , .. " , .,........, price S37.500. Call V.'ALKER B h Newport each ~ . , 2, "· h . 1 ~" •~. ~w 0 ·-M 192u' Parkside Lane. stove, ftfrig., 1250 -ly. incl -n··~ Blvd., Ne\\'porl ra t' • 2' h p ..... t s 1.....1 Lov _. '' .t-LEE, Invl:'Stment 54.r'1'1J•, 1 a, at10, frpl , carpe.!s, : "l'c. ey ,,... So. &y. 67:>-1498. !'114) 817·5"1 unlitie&. 675-0017. COSTA ~1ESA L~C0~1E C.ihl., 92660, Dept. •21JA. \VINTE:R rental; 2 Br, !urn drps. refrig. $3'\0 incl. tio. Bilt:lns. Dock gpa.ce . [!t!!!t!!"'!~~"l'~!t!!!t!!B [L<'=-.=-=--:-~-~-I ORANG E Julius, low <lo\\•n. house : 11,·alk 10 i;iores & Gard<>llf'r No Pets. 1425 San-availabll'. Yearly $495 ~10. Balboe Peninsula ** "·<'--•--E 2 Br, 2 Ba, Hv, refrlg, Invest $(.0,000 Assume '--h 116. " IL PG <K<>UI--ti/'-M "·-du!" Owner ll'Lll carry. 01•rner =fl.C · a ... on n. tanella. Owner .on premises BALBOA BAY PROP. 1 BR Furn / N ~.-....._""' auu11: a '"' SJri.e~~n6-~;~ ~~1~;.7., 675·2452 •or 54R-92JG. Rry~nt \V1est RJrr. 67~2723. or Unique Humes-675-6000. 2309 \\', Balboa, NB 673-742.!_I beach. Uti!. '~YJ~r:~eYnr~ ~iill U~i:.e:i.=it&l. onJy, no pets. $215. 675--0486. Space !or more bldgl Money to Loan 240 \VINTER rent-2 Br, guest 3 BR, 2 ba. All bltns, Incl LOVELY 2 BR, 1% BA ly. Re5'p0ns!b\e adult. No WALJ< Boh. Pool .t. rec nn. 11 _Ba,.....lboa-.-P_on_l_n_•_u_l• ___ 1 N r in, 1;' ba, patio, trpl, dbl ho Cl · • N• On this 1\1 -l acre. o relrig, freezer, dshwsr. Blk nu>. ean as a. pin. w peta. Avail Sept. 18. 54~1784 &. 2 Sl'-qll~ bldp. 220 12th WATER FRONT-Beautiful-~1gr. No Vacancies. All 1st TD Loan gar, ws h/dry. 675-8956. lo bch, no pels, $325 yrly crp!g, partly !urn if ~OU 2 BR bulltins bar trplc 1 St'. &-.219 lSth,SJ. Bay \flew apts. 2 Br. up-r Old tl'nants. Oose in. OCEANFRONT 3 Br, 1\) bai lse 675-5359 4!l&--2J:hl wish. On Balboa Pen Point. H ' .__ · ' M · •-., • · --ouse 1.1...,m ocean. ature Lagunl Baech apt w/pier & gJip (wUl ae--Lytle R!ty 538 W. l9ih 7'1a INTEREST S250 ino. lst & last 5509 LRG-Attrac 2 BR, 0{'11, ri in S1!l0. Avail sept. 67:)-6229, pt'r'SOn only. No pets. $100 eommodate bp to 50' boat). 5o1g..9493 548-~2 2 d TD Loan Seashore, NB. &lZ-S!iOO. r m, frpl c, cpts. drps. no Newport Shores mo. 673-6055. ROOt-.f .t.· bath w/pvt en-$450tmo yearly. Also 2 Br, PENT HOUSE n \\/INTER Rental, 3 br. 2 ba. pets. $2.'iO. Yrly . 673-6971. J BR. 2 Ba. 2 ·sty. Walk to e SlS WK&:-UP . On Ocean trance, Qo9e to beach, bus 2 Ba lowl'r apt w/p!er facil. 011-'ner's apt. and dble garag~ Termi ba~ed OD equity. $300 mo. Beaul. rond. 5204 3 Bd, l~j, Ba , Fan1. Rm. beach. Yearly lease Lovely Bachl!'lors 1 BR. rl lhop'f , ·North end. Call $300/mo, yearly. Ca l I· and sun deck with Ocean 642-2171 545-0611 River Ave, N.B. Near Beach. $3?5. 4 3 4 ABBEY REALTY 642-385(1 Maid service. Pool. Util pd. 494-7079. &H-2S01 or 2ll: 698-988& Vit'"'· Fuur office 15uites Serving Harbor area Zt yrs. San Clemente Fernleaf. Cdl\1 675-2834. • can 675-11740 • LJdo Isle * YEARLY * plus ample coven.>d parking. Houses Furn. or · Sattler Mortgage Co. 2 BR I · h rl & d LARGE 3 BR. 2 BA, fam Unfu•n. 310 $165 Yrly ~ntAl . 2 Br apt, OCEAN front d1x 2 Br, 2 &, Gros!! annual 1 n c 0 me l'\6 E. 17th Strttl urnis e ' crpts rps. r m, n<>tio, f""!c. <lsh\\•hr. ----------beaut. furn. 935 ,V. Balboa. 2 BR. 2 bf!, ilf!lrp& 6· iteps lrg Mindeck, enc l gar. Sll,160. 29% dn . Full Price 1 ~~~~~~~~~~ Ocenn Vie~· &. golf course, ,.. ... -· from bcy, &. tennis cts. 1r-,1 Adu! 1 Adults, no pe'!s. 675-YI06. Newport Beach &J8.-0038. ,,.,., mo. ts, no petz. $85,000. VogE'! Co. Reator.ri 492-5212. ;;--;--..,-,,------il--'---------l;:cccc:.,..--.:-;-;;.,.,..,.---Ava.LI mw. thru Nov. 21. 67~lgg), 54~9459. 5'18-9346. II le l Houses Unfurn. 305 Costa Mesa BEAUT mvd , townhouse. 3 Corona del Mar Frum '550:rno . 2lJ 7&Z--1155. BEAUTIFUL San Clemente. Houses forRsnt ----------B 2~ B "-I ti BAYFRO 'T APT 3 BR. 2 Ba, ':ii b!k bay &: . Gener al 3 Br, crpts, fncd yd, encl. r, a, '--'t"C, pa 0 • 1 BR, 1 Bath, year round, * N S. * ocean, crpts/dflll, d w hr , 200'1. Depreci!ltion, Fan-1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ gar. good loc. Vacant, $195 pool, 2 car gar. all bHns, near Big Corona. LlUh A Wint.tr rentals: Bach. apt. 5tv/reil'ig, pri patio '" ta:itlc units lor th : Houses Furnished 300 FREEi! mo. !l-'l&--0469. crpis, drapes. Lease $295. d ean. Adult or couple. $200 mo.; 1:.&:lnn. $225 ~1'.o. sundeck. $300/mo Yrly. particular i n"~ s ! or , Landlords-Owners 3 Br, 11'. Ba, ram Rm. (lt 5235 -4710 or 846-5991 eveti $185/mo incl'dl: uW. No Bryant Wiest Rltr .67&.-2723 Adlts. 675-5034. Unite. 4 2-BR, 2-~ BR. 1-----:-------a' pm ts A ·1 • 642.-9890 N~'"Y •·-2 BR =---~~=----1 Golden Sea Gull Realty General \Ve \\'ill refer tenan ts lo you Near Beach. S3r.J. 43 4 · · pe · Vlll now. · u".., dee., '"''" Corona dal M•r 1109 S. El Catnioo Real f'REE or charge ... tl1any Fernlea1 Cdl\I 67:>-28.1·1. Oceanfron1 house, 3 br comp\ CHAR.i"1ING J Br. g'lll'den horn~. winter, avall liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9"97"" i 1SO-STEPS to Ocean in Ne.w. c'es1rable tenants on o ur ·"""""°"---.,.-.2""',,--....,· I crptd. cabana . Ideal loc. apt, walk ro beach, Sl 60 util Sept/15. $300, 675-6174 San Clemente 4 -· ,,., port: 2 BR hse \\'/ frp\c, waH in~ list. HO~SE in rnurt. -B , cpts. rurn/unrurn . Yrly or Sea. incl. 642-6766 494-4117. ..----;--;;--;---- 4-PLEXES gar, fn ccJ yard. Ch1ld 1pel patio. !)80 \V. 11th Nn. A. sonal. 673-l&t7 or (213) , :N~1~w~po:r:-r~t':::::Bo,....•~ch'O"'-:"--:'. ~~ Sh.000 do1vn . Price $55,000. ok~ QUIET RETREAT 01. 642-2().15. 698-3627 COMBO 1 Br furn, v.·lllk to BEAdi APT. 3 Bedrm, 1% Q. 0 k H B h 0 645 0111 ' ... B "·I-· ,·. ·l·t loc 2 B /rl · t · bch yr round rental. $135. l B h b _, h 'ldin • O~tl \V11rner & a , un!. c " BEAC N * . urn ac1rt:..,. " ·'" · r. crpt rrs, ne1v pain. Townhousa Unfurn 335 dli t &42-8520 at , r.&uu new u1 g 2 blks ,V, of Beach Blvd. AU Utll rel . $80. encl pa!lo. lrg ya rd. 2 houses ~ .! 'nope 5• · furniture. Block tn bch A: ON TEN ACRES New crpts & drps, lirepl's, S125·UTJL PD. NJce Bach. STUDENT SPECIAL on lot , Child /pets OK. Sl 7[). East Bluff Costa Mesa ahopr;, $300.lmo. l I 2 BR. Furn. &. Unfum. fa h:. gas bltins. Gd fin. w/ ~pl", Loguna. Yard. Sml OCC &t6-33-18. ** FOUR STAR ** ~-pla·• J prlv "-"""'n S;i ! & sun rrom noon. 1 "k ~ Spac. Bachelor, nr ' * 3 B h 2 B F 1 Newport Beach CASA de ORO REALTY ~ .. ., .. 1 • pa--. '-'1"' pe o · Child ok. Sl()(). r. ome, a. rp c.,1-,-0--:-:--c:c---:--":""'." 0~~ A•n Pool& Tennis Contnt'\ Bktst. LEADERSHIP R . E. BEACON * 645-0111 Fen~d yard. * Adults Preferred * CASUAL Calif. LlVir.g ln a ~ 9oo Sea Lane, CcU.f 644-2611 8-12-4466/54(l.53J6/847-5913 DOLL HOUSE 518-'720 3 BR. 2 Ba. Frpl, new cpts, warm Mediterranean atmos-* WINTER RENTALS * (MacArthur nr Coast Hwyl $115-COZY 1 BR Cottage. Furn I BR prrf for mature ATTRACT. 4 Br. 2 Ba + drps. Gar. Faces Pool. S275 phe.re. Spaciolll color co-t BDRM ••••••••••••.• $135 :-\.&in Diego CQ. 27 AC'~, 5 $422 000 Compl !urn. Irleal mature single. All uril lncluded $115. bonus rm. F""d v. d ,,,_,...,ho, CAU. REALTOR 548-6966 ordinal!d apt1 • de&\ped & 2 BDRM ••••••••••••• -. $200 I BAYFRONT mi N. of Vis1a. fiOO' lrontaJ;e 1 • ,.... ·~ furnished ior style I: com· 3 BDRM $225 I BAYVIEW paved co rr1, "'aler. nr golr N ew 1.7 Unit Apt Bldg. ~B-oEmA'"c· ON * 645-0111 BE LI EVE! nu cpts/painr, nr schls k Duplexes Furn. 345 fort e Heated pool e IOtcb· ••• ··••••••••• , ~-...... \ng t"· qu·i·t _..._ 500 .all s..._p<. 126.'l/mo. 336• ----------4 BDRM ••••· .....•••. $300 ,...,................... '"° ... -,~ ....... f'rtl.ll'Sf'!<, rare lrack. $67. · Costa Mesa 1 BR. S!O\'f', refrii:, crpts, •n• 1 e~l w/ Indirect ligh"·-e ABBEY REALTY 64• ••-of "·~•1 Ap" . • •-r LOS ALTOS Cahrillo. C.\!. &l&-5191 General "'"' -.:>OJY :pa~·-· .... .., Cash/t r ms · 0 w n" r · BROKER 642--4905 ch1lr1 ok. U11l rel . SllO Deluxe RIO. Adulbl. No peta, 2 BR. patio, <•-rt, ., blk Adults ; And the slightly Jell& &16--3996, or 11!1 5 Pm : Pride of Ownership i\1ESA Vr rr1e Jmmar, lovely \\I INTER R••taf.-B-,-.,--,-t l BR.-$175 turn. -....-~ ,,11;,.t. ~ng of BayV>•w Industrial P roperty 168 H A FUN PLACE ..... ., ... ., to be.ach &. bay A< ,--.. ~ ... b-15--0330. ome house 10 h\·r in w/pn<k. 3 Balboa 2 hr. S250 mo. me tmLITlES INC..UDED · -Apts, for f1milie1. 2 B•. C'""t!'. drns. POOL. "1" ~-W w· "2 19TI commod&tc1 l or '· Avail rABULOUS recreation ~1-1 Bl<lg. St. front. Easy ac-F<tmily with teenageN. ok. ',. ·" br. 2 ba, no pets pll'ase. S-::l utiliries 673-llal. ,,..,.; . il!Oll .,.. • Call (714) 644-5555 houS". creE-'t< adj, prop. Nn. cess and park. 1675 Placen-4 Bedroom 2 bath, built Ins. Kids ok. Sl :iO. mo. Ca\! S.15·94 j l, 8 Ibo P . 1 *$35 WEEK & UP* ~~I to June 15. 67>3131LO ·-VEL--Y-2-B-,-.-,-1,-1-blk-I of Tahoe Nat'l rorri;L 10 t1a. Ct.I. S28a Rent or Lea&e carpet.in&, drapes, lease $285 OLD WOR LO CHARM fltESA Vertie Poot hmne, 3 a a entnsu a Stud lo & 1 BR apt1. · · from bch, ftiJlc, pa tio, ac nr mnrr. S79~ fll'r Ren~. S2~J. 01vne r 673-ffil 7. per mo. P hone L::ing Beach 2 Br. Jrplc, crprs. drps, Br, 2 Ba. bltn~. Plush crpts, ANNUAL N'ntal. Io we. r SUNNY ACRES jlNTEUR r:.~ 2S..,t. 11 to normal rent $250 mo."Oesi~ 1'erms. 011ner 532-4·180. 1-L~o-ts-f~o-r-S=a-l~e---~1'°'70 213 • 429-9551. s tO\'C', refrig. Pet ok. 1165. S300/mo Lf'aM'. SIOO c!ean'g dupll"X, 2 lgl' BR, bl!ns, une ' '"'"-r, l ha, to exchange part ol rent !or e i., ACRE JtltPROVED * LANDLORDS * dt>p. S.l&--2344. cprs. drps, !hort blk b&y or MOTEL ocean view, .l irnmac. $200 lite hseclng, gar d f!n t n g, LOT R5 CORNER Jot, suitable fnr FREE RENTAL SERVICE OCEAN SPRAY El T 00>an. &15--0744 or (2131 l blk south ot Fabymunda mo. Owne.r.ri apt. Call alt 5 tome babysiiting. ideal !or St Geo r;:e. Ut11h. on 3,0!XI !'1 rt ollice or prof. TenanL~ wai!in&: E:l'eryday in Coey 1 BR. Cpts, oro 6~12. 2376 Newport Btvif. for appt, &75-6979. retired cpl. Ref'1. 673-7245. golf cour~'· F'or ~!I.le, bldl;, lnraterl 1 blk wesL ol NEED drps, s1ove, refrig. S150. 3 BR, 2 BA, All bltns, near OCEANrRONT. ni~ 2 br, 548-97~ 2 Br Compl turn. Cte.t.". Costa Mesa nr !1·adP. 5-18-3372. Beach Blvd on Talbert, H. Property Management HARD TO BEAT Liike f'ores!. $2.50. mo. nrlulls only, no peU, winter, e e Sleeps 6, l rar + pkng 1---------- REPOSSF:SED 10 lP.vf'! 1l("re1, B. Sl!l.500. 536-9567. \VE CAN HELP YOU! 3 .BR, eocl ga r, fenced yard, 837-9427 $190 mo. 673-5701. WESTBAY ELDEN ;rooce. 1 ~heh. 9 mo·, DELUXE ['.'0 DO\VN, S25 mo. Near \3 1 4 PLEX lo1s \\•/plans BEACON * 645-0111 kids. $1:iG. Fountain Valley Newport Beach NEIV 1 a.nd 2 Bedrm. garde-n mo. 71• MZ-!1955. APARTMENTS 0 ·----•---------·! *YEARLY RENTALS * NOW AVAILABLE lri: l:ike. %R-0017. SlO.:ioo ea. !>46-3335 .vs. Balboa Island CALL DAY OR NIGHT -11-apts. w/pool Adultl. From l BR . Furn SJ<' 1---------=· I 537 1345 24 3 BDR.J\1 .11.nd den, form& J BR. 1 ba, !rplc. oceanfrnt, $18-"" Air· Cond. ·Frplc's. 3 Svlim· Apartments for sale 152 5-IS-6640 eve. ' -\\'INTER & yt>a rly ren1als ALA Rentals • 645-3900 dining rm., al! ell'c. Kit., \V intrr unly, $223 mo. Also ~·11 Elden Av~ .. C.M. 3 BR. F'um $326 ming Pools • Henllh Spa • ________ ....,.._,..... hrs. 673-1200 island Rralty 1999 Harber Blvd., CM w/w cpts. Lmse S290. 17,141 c . ...:tra lri:; 3 BR. 2 ha. ocean-64.J.S78() ABBEY REALTY 642-j850 Teruri1 Cris. Game At Bil· 32 + UNITS Mountain, Dese rt, 49,11 Park Avf', Balboa Is.land Elm St., Stratlrird !tomes, fron!. 'Vinter only $?15 mo. e e BOI Fmt • 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, liard Room. COSTA MESA _R_e_s_o_r_1 ______ 11_4_1\\'JNTER-F'URN, charming 3 _F~._v_·~~-~~~--1 6210 & 6210'1 Ocean1ront,1 ,F~-~B~~h~l--&~~l ~B-color 1V, kin&' &. queen 1 It 2 BEDROO~f S~7() .\l. St!() ~I rln. Exert oc· ...., S 'H. . , h NB, 21.1/596-1709. onr. urn ac •or r ..... 1 h . rnoM $140 •ur,•-y. Gij-fiO ll 0 ..,,,ner. .. BIG BEAR LAKE hr hst, frpl c, patio, also 2 RENTAL FINDER ·::•:n~t~tn::g~t=o~n_:u:•:•<:::: ___ 1(iCE:AfrnWiiT'~~p1'>,"n;;; E t i II I < • ..,.us, pus ~ -Wi n t er. ' "~ hr 11pt furn. Jnq. 117 Pearl. 4JS w. 1 t1~. COSTA ME~ -OCEANFRONT duplex, new xcep ona Y n c 1· S.16-12.14 Ron MEDITERRANEAN H"al1or. fcPd thl" squirrels from Y"Ur H *A 1 3 BR & ram nn, crpts. drps, 4 BR. 2 BA. S.i7J mo. Lll\\·er $130 up. 2110 Newport fron• door in this f<t"rJu<lcrl BA\'FRONT/pi<'r. 4 l:ir. 3 ouses P s. Bl d CM I BR. Bayfront. F'um or VILLAGE t~~~~~. ;.011~;;:~P cl~sf' t~ cabin, l'01npl lln &. /urn. On-ba, 1deeps I!, svall 9/13 to * 645-0111 * ~~.1cj11~e~~~ ~~,:~:: f':!:~: ~i;· ~~lsc~~;5· ~~· :5~;;1 BAC~~Rs ~ 1 BR'•, SlJO =~llyonl tury. n~7~~;. r ~ 2400 Harbor Bl\•d., c.~f. ))each, t(lp OrangP Cll. N'n· ly SJl.5(X). Ph: Ross 17141 1 ='-"~'~· _6_1'>-~14_13~·--.,.---1 ""..l<""~f,,.e111 l.a,1d/o,df S.17-8871 8·12-3772. or t2131 698..fflU mo & up, weekly terms 17141 557·8020 536--17~~ or "'Tt!e: Spencer Ibo p . I Marcu1 Ave.. NB. OFFICE 1a! arf'a S7!1.i."!O. Tr.idcmore J~f'al Esta le, P.O. Bn;-; 2828, B a a en1nsu a NE\.,,ER 3 BR, 2 BA . rrptd, S\2'.'.,.illo. Oean, (Vlzy 1 Br avail .. .all utll paid. No RENTAL Rra11y ~R-!1117 Sl."Yl-RAREt 2 BR homt"" at I'" S2'f children n ....,.. 998 El TEACHER OPEN 10 A>'f TD fi P~1 ------R1" IWar Lake, Calif, • 2 BR, gara,.e f, pa!Lo, $200 d:l's. very clean. S N. · \\/~ar !<pacr . 1·2 blk to heh. · 0 ,._.,,. -c.::'..::..:::._::::._.:_~-7'-I ., rra!iQncihle rrnt' Nice patio. c · 545--045 1 OwneT'1 l BR. ?>.fod. O ean. Commercial R!G Ben r Nordic .,.,·1n!l"r or SJOO yParly. ~ar. Child & pet ok ~lal loy. ~lr. Citron 1714! \'11n1rr l~r. 1 ar1ul1 or couple. ll.IlllM • Bltnl, priv· patio, euport, P r operty 158 Cha\r1-Grt";t\ V1e..,,·-wooded !\33-J\n BEACON* 645-0111 !lol.l-4~90 SC'f' al l!R .1filh SI. NB LOVELY 2 Br. furn apt$. Wllhrl dryer. No pe11. 11J2 STORES & OFFICES I•)!. p11vert st. '.'/r11· :; Corona del Mar 4 BR. I\ BA, trpts. drps, Duplexes Unfurn. 350 new &ht1g crpti. Pool. Close W. Balboa Blvd, Apt B. Rrdl'O'lms, 1'2 ha.,~ mtle-to Sl!ln--OIAR\1J~(; 1 BR Col· fenced yard. no fl('I~. no 1(1 shops. Ample parking. nn NC"'P"'l'I Bl\'rl, .~ki hf! ~loonridl?f'. 546-8130. BEA UTIFUL 4 Br l1rime, 1 ~ ..... Crlil·I. Sto"'· rf'f rll?, s1nglf's. $2?.0 mo. ~B-'Y.IS~. Costa M esa Adults, no pe'ls. $160. 1 BR., avail. Oct. lst, $150. s1::11 :\l rrp11tr. nn ll':i~rhnlrl s "' I y n.,-19'11 p c M Adu!tz only ~lll>-~2:ll or 21J..3.12-3i16. ~trp~ to priva!t ... ,ari t>ar crr", d•-. ,varrt. Child rat ~ HR erpts. \\'ater pa11J. N'""\V 2 "". 1•, BA, hi!• -C."7c.-=o~m-'="-"~-"~·--2 BR. il i'i"~ loan P1Jr! 1n rr<icle __ lea!'!' or lrs~. lii.'J--0737 ,,~ r up. "$ll5 t ll~l B B h · ava Sept. 15, SISO ....,1's1l1l". 011npr 67:1-1601. -R-1 E t t W n ted 184 ok S181l/mo ls! k l:i~t r1eposit k1!<:ht n {'nls drnr; -lenced 0 r. ac llpt. MT. Gundersen 675-1642 '"' ~ ea sae a 2BRhome,rrpl1',lhlnck BE CON 6450111 ""2-9'"'' ',. '. "''-r.1ature &d ltaonly~.&P-C d , . A * . '-~' . ,...,.. . yrl . Open !or inspection !htl! 1 N bl 21 35 Eld STEPS to bch. $150 mo. LI"&" on om1n1ums Jlf;LP'. Nred 12-22 inromro Coast hll'y. ;z:-;1 mn Call 3 T.!P.. Plrr bllns, "''a~her. ll'ke'l'ld. LooK for open p y. o pe . en, 1 for sale 160 units Co~TIJ or Hun!. Beach 613-4649 afl Ii & wknr1 s. $160-2 BR llSE 11•/ ~tol'r, diyf'r. $2·10. hou!<f! ~lgn, Coral Ave, j\.fesal;:;;M~"""· 'V'">::=::-o,..--;;-;;: 6Th-~, ~j ;~ .;~f~~ A PENTHOUSE f"OR YOU! for re'111iy-to-buy, quailfif'd Costa Mesa crpts. drp5, gar, yarrt. Kids/ _. .. .1112-2276 .. * Verdt' are11 • $1S5. NEWLY dec:orated l .r. 2 Br kncl · Hi-r\!<e_, flehi:-.:r, artul1 J1vini;, ('l 1cnl Bkr. tir::i-2101 OT pe!s v.·plmme '. 3 BDRi\I, 21~ bath. POOL. 1 BR. Frpl, he.am cell, patio, aptl!. Adults onJy, no pe!J. w s. hrar1 ol S.1nla Ana . 2 Bil. 67:i-OOllR l'VC~. 1 BR rottage in rrnr. maturP BEACON * 645-0111 Conv loc11lion. $275 I mo. crpt l at;lul!. $L48 util pd. CloMqulre 1791,1 Rocheater, OCEANFRONT. 9 mo ren- cl<'n & 21, BA, halronlcs, \\'ANTED from 01\'ner 4 to II rn11]e 9nJy. Furn k u!U pnid Call 536-94711. Yearly. 642---8520. •.,,=·==--~.----:"'':" ml, 3 Br, 2 Ba, $225/mo. i;uh\11rr::1nran garagPs. crnL unit.~ Principe I! o n I y $120 mo. Fin;! &. la5i mo f,, S22~LRG 4 BR, 2 Ba famtly 1 ATTRACT &. Roomy 2 Bf'. I ;;';;75'~'~342'1.,,..~·;;o;;,...,-:;;;::-.,,-= air-conrl. S48.000. ll'rn1s. ~33-2276. secu rity de Po s · 1925 hon1e. Crpts. drps, b)lns, Irvine Garden G rove Furn upper. 1 child ok. tt'1S PENTHOUSE 1 ·Br. w/be.y 1 d 0 h 2 BR 1..:.::..:::::c_-~===-Anahrim Ave, C.M. !rnlc, gar, Big ""rd for -;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;1 Ww m loth St 1170 mn1e . ('('CUP I IT . R-J LAND WANTED .,, ,JB • 3 Br 2 ba \rg fncd yard. utlJ. pd. 642-55&3. • . 2 BA 11n115 Imm $26.:ioo 5 tn .'lll sr.re~. fllcMichael l BR. good :or.atlon, ld!'al !or children ·'· pets. l l l 2 BR. 2 baths .......... ;265 Clo~~ 1., g~p5/schls . Bl!ru;, • AVL now-I &. 2 Br f't1rn winter.~ or 673-2012. e SANTA ANA TO\\'ER5 e Company. (l) 871_3950 ~tu""d coupl,. Gardner BEACON * 64S-0 2 BR, 2 baths, rlen ....•. $300 crpts/dfP5. $225. 638-8446. Pool rec rm id Joe: N~ 2 Br, 1 Ba dwtwtn, $200. •CBliBJlll -ELDEN - eSPARKLING NEWe 1 Bedroom • • • . . . . . . . . . $155. 2 Btdrt>Om • • . • .. .. .. .. $175. GARDEN APTS. WITII POOL 23U Elden Ave,, C.M. 645-5780 642-4905 ADULTS ..... ••• NO PETS Aiiiol TOWNHOUSE 1323 ;<;, SPt'RGEON, S.A. incl, many xtra~. 548-1516. 3 BR. 2 ha 's., 11.tri1un •. $325 hudn. i 64&-sa°24 Ji.viii ndw til June. 5000 1()..7 P~T <lai1y J.17-71!1).l QUICK CASH L•guna Beach S2I0-3 BR + WORKSHOP. 3 BR., 2 ba.'5, bonus nn $350 Newport Beach c n ar pe 1· · Nepturw.'11':629-1492 coll. 2'117 Harbor, Nr. Wilson 2 BR. 212 M. cottdo. Pool. THROUGH A StovP, rrfrig, crpts, rlrps, 4 BR., 2\1 ba.., ta.m. rm $350 FACING Ocean-Spaciowi 4 Ot~R.\flNG 1 Br. fum , no BJ.O.IELOR. apt t 2 BR on t nr. Xlnt rond. ~auna, recrca1ion hall 1-SE lo 711: 2.-BR. den, lam Ired yarrl. Kids/fW'ls. 3 BR., 21.ii baths ...... S.100 Br 2 Ba yearly or ~-int~r childrTn or pebl. Anch gar, Balt>c:-Pe . N urn, Lri. ~ -carport. $125 FORTIN CO. Rllr~ 642-5000 DAILY PILOT rrn, N. end. nr heh &. town. BEACON * 645-01 11 WE HA VE OTHERS lse'. No ~ts. 646--8032. $16/mo. AVI 9/11. 837-9517. IUnd k ~· ~:· e Heated pool-Adultz only WANT AD '-fatutt 1dlts. Water. trash, $85. 1 BR. ulil pd, tot OK · SHARP I Br &. 2 BR. Htd ec ' mo. . e No pets-Adj. ta shopplnt The laslesf dra1•11 n !he \Vest elec &: gardnr. $27 5 . .. * * pool , Nr. llh:>pf!. Adulta. NO HO;USES ~.aptl. Winter .i _ • ' D>lly Pilol Cla""''' 642·5678 <,._1871, $125. 2 BR pvt horn. all utit [ 11•1 P"1'-Ulil pd. 1884 M•""""'· yeorly si!!>.fo moo· ] ldrm * Z lath Ari . &12-5678 ..._ ,. pd. AcNrtmtntar..1'ent S4S-0336. Manhllll•Re.Jty fi7'5-4600 l \;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;~i~~~~~~:~~ Uvtng room with cathedral 1 * * '*" AVAIL now. Townhou8e 2 *. OCEAJ! .. ~!'ff-Wint~ celllnc j: trple. Sep&rate I $©~~1A-~£~s· The Punle with the Built-In Chuel/(! 0 Rear1ong1t letter• cl the la~r ttromblcid words b. Jaw ro form four Jlmpl1 words. RATFEL I T E E 0 U I FUD I L I I I' I BAYGIH I I I I' I ~ - ~ P~!NT NUMBERED l[llERS IN ~ 1HESE. SQUARES (j u~~R~rre~N~~~E LE TTERS I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 $150. 3 BR 2 89, fenced fur Br, 1 'ii Ba., completely furn, rtnta! ~ ~ mo. Util Pd· la'Ulldty Area. Encl patio. I kids &. ....... "SINCE l9f6" Apts. Furn. 3'0 pool. ~15. <-•-. 2 Rr:l Bt. l'Jlcl pr. 642.n'.11 1,....., •• '",,_,,,,' s~ poo1 A ehlldren '1 ~ • * + ht Westem Bank Bld1. G.;;;;;1 $l 10 1 br turn. house, den, 'WlN1J'.Ek nlltal 1 BR., .v;ew, playground. $~. $155. Pvt home on horse Unlven!ty Park l---,::--,,'."'.'":0'-.,,--1 pool. patio, garace, adults, st.: to CCff11, adults, no HARBOR. GREENS ranch, corral, tack rm, kids, O•y• 83J..0101 Nights Rent BeauWul Furniture no pets. Quiet. 646-37&4. pets, SUO. 'ST .. ~. 546-4.153 ~ts, horse OK. for l& lltU• U 21lB,ii.tt'f'i·~<Ot".11'ii~'bi: .... vle;j;;w~.--~.;;;[ ........ liiiiilOii,.iiil [ * * • ONE MONTU l & 2 Br lrg. ldool.,,. m.,,, ~· ·-* N N * 1200. ' BR "'"' lam rm, l BR 211 h• ""· . 1300 1325 rn Sf.10 & ""'· Adi~ only. "'l>l/d.,,.;:,l:no on t... ... BRA D EW Hun! Sch, Kids, pet9 we!· 2 BR. 2 ha . tnh11e ••· .. • S300 Pool. 1993 Churth. 5'48--9GJ3. $11!'D'l'f"rotmd. ~. Le Costa Apts, come. •en. 2\.1 Da. ~nhse ••·• $lr,Q complete w ith • • A 2 Br. Sl40. It up. Trop-layfNftf, &.:IMch l A 1 BR, bltm, awtmmlrw STAR*L ET 63&-2860 J BR 21n ba. home · · · · Slro your 100% ical pool, Splnl mln, frt>lc. 3 br, 2 l:le, ~.SUS;, wizl~r. poOl Ia.nai, bar-b-que 6 gar. •RENT.. 3 BR. 2 ha (6 mos) .... $325 pl~~chll•s• .~ .... Ion 145 E. 18th, 64~. $32$. ~ II ~~~: ~~.$150 to $170. LEASE WITH 24 Hour Doly. Adu!,.. 1!5'. ll!Cld's all utit. Lawer• duplex. likely furl 351 A""""°· CM. 8'2-9'llll i . ',red h·.11 ·•· em ~" ** LARGE 2 Br. up.w... ,,, ON THI l!ACH -~- OPTION CUSTOM 548-673l , i BR + deln~ cp1". Furniture Rentol B•ch•'°" Apt. $l10 only 1 Y. :'::.., .,,........ ,.. -. 4-!:i BR w/gllme n'!Om · ~· REALTY 517 W. 19th, C.M. 5'8-3C81 Ft I •u .,~-r y. -p@f mo.· 5rf7-1&41 3 BR-Coll~e Pk, 1tiaa-· •-•· Univ. Park ~ntf!r, Tr1vne Anaheim T1'°2800 rtt .t. a.It • .,..;r-......., -ON THI BEACH 3 BR·frHhly N1inted ·· $240. Call Anytime, 833.()820 L&H11bra QM-3708 BACHELOR, ni~. Maturt> At r.-.. 9521 /~31 "'!'~~"'!~~"'""'"""'lJ'NiCE'Sii'litiiiiT.t.-;;;;:t;;[ du! 1115 tit -1 M 2BRtum, newly&tcar. W'm-g . .,..,..,. .: ./ NICE STUDIO apt, partly a t. w-u . "' eflll tcr or annual bit.set. Nichols Real Estate TURTLE ROCK """' "' 1 .. m. { I BR "' w/oceao Or. off N•wpon. -™'· c.n, flW68S F'REE RENT Al. SER VT CE 3 Bed.mom 2 Balh. l1trge paneled family t'l')Om wi!h tln-pl!ICf', newly p11lnt~d k carpeted, new double ovrn 4 diRhWr.1.~her. Beautiful Cl'ni'.litlon thro111i"hot1t $250.00 mn. 11 v11U. JW'l\'.'1 MB-8640. U.C I. 4 hr, 3 ha, l11m. rm, \if!w Pool, laundry quit-I DLX 1 BR. F'rl&"idl.\re .ap- cp!g, O.W, s!ove, 2 11ty, 3 494--S\Gli • ·pile.net&. ·Qu~n 11 bed. WINTER RENTALS ear gar. $115 incl. fl"Xll. 1f'n-· Com 1 .-fd 64&-92?! ewi Ba)'front ~ PenD-Mula 3 Br .• nis.9!l10'11 le-ase .8.l~291!1. Balboi1 l1l.tnd P .. ,., · · 2 Ra . $2:',Q 'mo. DAVtS , ---TIRED ol tbat old runutureT REALTY 643--Tim. .( Br. 21,1 Ba. pool~. ll!nnl11, MOD dht apt1<' 4 Br. 2 BA, &: lt'i rt•lly not tha.t hard cree. S32Slmo Univ, PTk, nr 2 Br, J &. Bllna, fpl. crp!J, to replace. Ju.11 wa1ch the UCJ. 81)--06!12. drp11, 11:ar~ Wlnle.r Avl fllt ftllnltun • mU~llMeO"JS fiOUSF. llunling? W11tch the 120'i Ag11 .f!. (213) 728-~ oolumna hi ~ Clauln.d OPF.N JIOUSE calumn nr 1114) 673-89111. ' Stttkm. ------- 1 Br. F\Jn apt. U.til , incl'd. No cblldren nr 'Pf!'ts. ~1,i J6th SI. NB, &46-4664 *QUIET* 2 Br, 1 ba, new 1ha1 apt, drpg, dowrmain. All ele-c. ?.!At\lf'I! •dfts. no pets, $148. SIS-351.1, """"3. BAY .MEADOW.~A=P=T~S. BHm ce.Ulnp, pa.nel\ng, priv pe.Oos, t"K'T'!:ation fR- dlitit1. All adulbJ, no pe1~. e 2 BR's f'ROM AS LOW /6 ; $159/mo . al'i W. Boy St., C.M. c.n 646-0073 Fa.tt tuu.lts 11~ jutrt a phone ~Lil AW~• $(2-."14!~ -- ! I I l l ' ' ' I • : ' l • l • ' ' ' . l ' l l l ! I I I • • ' . \ \ '· bAll. V "LOT Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD .(__ t. Steve 2. Guit1r 3. S.b'f Crib .-. Electrlc S..w 5. Camera 6. Washtr 7. Outb.1rd Motor I . Sttreo Stt 9. Couch 10. Clarintt 11 . Rtfrig•r•tor 1'2. Pickup Truck 13 . Stwing Mach ine 1 ... Surfboa rd 15. Machine Tools 16 . Oishwashtr 17. Puppy 18. C1bin Crui\tr 19. Golf C1rt 20. Baromettr 21 . St1mp Collection 22. Dinttt• Set 23. Pl1y Pen 24. Bowl ing 8111 25. W1ter Skit 26. Freeztr 27. Sultc•M 28. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. Typewrlt•r 31 . Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedia 33. Vacuum Cleaner 34. Tropical Fish 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. File Cabinet 31. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Silver 39. Victori1n Mirror -40. Bedroom Set 41 . Slid• Proiector 42. Lawn Mower 43. Pool T1bl• 44. Tirts 45. Piano 46. Fur Coat 41. Drapes 48. Llntns. 49. Horse 50 . Airplane 51. Organ 52. Exercycl• 53. &lir• Books 54 . Ski Boots 55 . High Chair 56. Coin• 57. Elecfrle Tr1ln 58 . Kitten 59. Cla •sic Autc 60. Coffee Tabl• 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Sk ia 64. TV S.t 6S. Workbenck 66. Diamond Witek 67. Go-Kirt 68. Ironer 69. Camping Triller 70. Antiqu• Furniture 71 . T.,,. R:tcordtr 72. Sa il boat 73. Sports Cir 74. M.ttress lox Spgs 75. lnbo1 rd Speedbo1t 76. Shotgun 77. Saddle 78. Dert G1me 79. Punching Big 80. Baity C1 rri1g• 81 . Drums 82. Rifle 83. o..x 14. SCUIA Gur can be turned Into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 These or any other extra things around the houM . . . .. Mond.u. SepteJ11Mr 6, 1971 DAil y PILOT 25_ Ap•rtmentt lOl'll•"I [9 ] I ~rtment1 lorfl1nt ][9 ] Apt. Unfurn. Co1-ta Mes• 345 Apt. U nlum 36.5 4pt. Unfurn. 365 Apts ., Apts., 37D --- New New New Villa Cordova COOL • FRESH! QUIET • SAFE ~Near Back ~ay) 40 Unit Adult Apartment Complex I & 2 BR. Apll. Er.tertaUlini .,.,.ill be a pleu- ur~. DecOtilting thi!J lov,ly, !Jf"cioo.'I &P1 will be 1. joy. e Special cabinet 1pa.ce • Lock garaeea w I la: 11.or e Bm ~ti e Lndry e PaU05 • D\V/d1!.pl • Hu2r, gas 1tve e Sp!!C'i.al 110undproof1ni • Dttp 2 color sha1 carpet:, drapes GAS & \VATER PAID Mo. to Mo. From $140 2323 Elden Al'e, Cl\t See :\!gr Ted \Voodhead ~ODJ2 CHILDREN •••NEW••• AL:'>10ST READY! Supe r Comfortable 10 uni~ bidg. V.'llh i\Ol 2 BR. ~BA APARTMENTS Muat Ste to Appreciate Near cool Nwpt B11ck B11y, 5C'hOOis, parks. Y~1CA, Boy's O ub, ~hopp.v;, ~·y1 e tc .• G~.! heat, ga.s C'OOking. watr,r. all pa.id. 1\10/~fO J;'Clm Slli5, 1324 Eldl'n -see c-r ca.JI T"d \\"oodhead - \'1U11. Ct)rdol'a across ~treel. """""" FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. 2 & 3 BR 's ~\'Ale patio pool -!ndlv. laundry fac. · Near Orange Co. Airport ol UCf..Ad ulta only. 20122 Sa.nla An11 A ve. 1 1\fgr, 1'lrs. Joachim, Apt J-A 546-6!15 • • WESTBAY ELOEN ~'t"\V 1 11nd 2 BMrm. i i!.T• den ap!~. .,., pool. AduJ!s. from $15,;. 23ll Eld"n A1·", c.~I. f\4;)-57~ • • utealiBJIU -ELDEN - Spa.rkl1nc:-'.\IE\V I BEDROO.vt furnl!.h~d iatden A~rtml'nt. Luxuriou~ pool, lu sh !And· !Cap1ng Sl~S. Arlul111 • no pt!~. 2311 l'.JdPn A\'f" 645.-J78o or 6'1!i·8666 * Spanish Elegance Oultt Adu lt Livi ng Shag cpt • rlrp~ e bltn~ BeauU!uJ Pnnt e AU UUJ Pd 2~1 2 BR , Sl"i"Q Arlulr.~ only-no pet-' Av()('11flo ~r. !i-46-0079 ~ S~P~A~C!". '!:, .. k!"l~B!!c ".,",". 1~!~4-0!"U~' p!! I Hrd pnoJ. Pl11.y .vrl Cpl~. drps. bltn~. pa tio Kiri~ ok. l~ :\tap],. ;\n .l 642-~1 :'1 2211 O!llrgt !\'.(I 'i 646-22117 '1 BR. <"rrr. ~rl:l''"" N"lt1$:., I rl1spo~al. d1.~h1'.ahh~r. Slli .)4()...4;1 .i.l. '*l .t·. 2 BR . Jr;: rm~. riml. 1 1 n: 5hnp~. utll pd. 1884 ~lnn­ ro1 la .. i.JR-11~."lfi r. ... nrv1nt•AL rRTVACY DI.~ 2 Rt"' i;~r ~·~tor. 113 i Ba: erlu!•s: rpt.\ rlrri~. 1 hltn~. fnrrl .\rl 11/ p;;!lo. ""11.!~r riri , ;::~rrltnt r /m.111 1r.!, , Ca ll bhvn J-.i pm, fi36-417Q 26~L Sanr;i. An;i. Avr •. $\.'i.i I *2 BR. 2 BA APT.* Gr·ounri fi r. ~nrJ gar. Corner IOJ. Ar!11I!~ onl.Y. f\o p!"ls. S1651mn. ~5-.1310. Coste M••• Huntington &•ech , Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. Perk-Llkt Surrounding QUIET -DELUXE ---------·IS•nt• Ana Santa An• LLXU Rrous 1 Br. \~'aJkiniliiiiiiiiiii!ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1-2 k J BR APTS l•n : patio1 * Hid Pool5 Nr ~hoP'i * Adult3 only Martinique Apts. Im !"...anta Ana. Ave. C.\1 ~f.>:r. Apl 113 646-5.Y.2 * 2 BR. l BA. Garden Un1t.s. Shag crp1g. d~. dwhr. pa rio. ~am l'Plltng", lrplr. gar. :_ll;50 Eldrn. 5.l7-3125. SJ!)j/MO. d1stAnce to !:leach & 1ho p'g .!1 Shag crpt'd. Dshwhr . Dres&- lng roo1n. Lo11.d1 of 1toragt , Patio. Garage, Adul1.1 only. 8262 Atla nta. !136 -7780. TOWNHOUSE APT. Jui;1 I mil'!' fmrn hf'ach. Sp.aC"· 1nus 2 BR, 2 BA, hl!ns & CJ I~ SJ~. mn ~o ch\Jrl ren 0. Pf'lS fi..12-244 1; 968-9707, 2 RR dt1plrx, rrp1~. drp~. :s1n1·r, lovely fncd yd, gar., Nr . 1-!unt. Hosp. l 145. Garrlrnrr l~I. S47~7l or 84Z..37i2. CHILDREN AT PLAY SOUTl-I COAST VILLA$-1p1r1· memi d•ign•d with thi1dr11t in mind. $500,000 Child Car1 Canttr 1nd pl1yl1nd • 4,000 sq. ft. Ctu~ hou,1 • Saun at • Billiards · Card ro om • 3 heated pools • J1cuzzi • Barbtc ua, b1dmln1 on, 1huff11 bo1rd • 1,2 & 3·b1droom 1p11tm1t1tJ • c~n!ral _g11·rerriger1t1d 1ir-condl- tionlng • Private t1rr1c1L from $154 1 month NEAR n,..,.,. lBR.. grounrl !,.vrl \O.'/aarafi'· All ctt1- 111>n1encMi. 1..arge lencl"d rrar yarrl. Child or pt>ts \.\l'lcom,. Sl7:> mt). &4;)-24Ll l BR, c;i.rport, pri p;i.tio Cprl!! & drp~. Elec k!IChf'fl . Resporui;ible adul1s only. ~o rhLldren or pets. S12i 51R-13Z2. "*" 2 k. 3 BDR:v!S, SI60 up Pa.110, pool. child ren. i\fORA KAI APTS. lSAAl ~fora Ka i Lane. 1t blck E. o! Beach. 962-~!l!H . South Coast VJ.lfaS * NICE Unfurn 2 Br. apt "I pool. clnr;e ta sh0p·~ :'\o pets nr rh1ld ren. 313 E. 1ith ""' 2 BR. 11nlurn, rrp1~. rlrp~. bltn~. rhllrl rr n l\'t-lMml', S'il rnn1·r-1 n allnw;;ncl!'. 7 3 3 Ur1rl\ • :..1"-4869. Pl. 5411-6.1.12. ADUL TS-2 BR STUDIO e J~T MACULi\TE J Br, 2'il 1a. B;i pano. halrnny, i;::ar. Ba. Cprs, drps. Jncd. Avfli! lll!;f'. 2 hlks Imm oce<1 n. $1.iO. nnw. !173 Vlllencia, Ctlt. 1401 O!ivt . H.R. - :-1.)7-7768. BEACHBLUFF APTS. 1101 W. Ml~rthur BfnL 1 tilotk e1n ol l!lrl1tol St. I " SANT A ANA 1714) 6'4f.8823 10 Lmr 7 Jl.m. 2 Fir. Family Units. Nt wl.v 2 & l BR. 2 BA, P\"lfll, p11.tio,1~--------------------- rll'cor. ronv. Joe. Pool. $165. D/l\1, ~231 Ellis. 812-7644 Apr. Unfurn. 36S Apts., VILLA :-.1ESA Apts, 719 \\I. I, 2 & ?; Brrlroom ap!s $15.1 to N•w ort 8 h Furn. or Unfurn. \\'ilsnn. &16-1231. S231J. Nr, Hrni;i:n Centr t . BIO" P eac Newport Stach 370 NE\Vl.Y DECOP..ATED 821-6120. 522+1170. ~~~~~------t BRA~D nt "'' dt!uxe 2 BR, 2 2 Br ""'/g", S\JO. \\'tr nri \\'ALK Bch. Pool & N'c rm. I B · h h 1• A urur Di~ w11.s Pt, pa!io J:'.i75-ll Or;i.nge Av<'. Call i.: 2 Br-quir! hlrlt:. Sl30 ur. ~nw blrlc. /\l'Ail fr>r J.c:t b!¥.'n 1 k j pm. 636-4120. 220 12th SL &· '219 1:iih ~t. 1Pn11nr Ort lfl1h Chn1C'P of DLXE 2 FIR, hlln,;, retrii;:-.. 2 Br, pil !it). pnol. tl~hwhr. rrpt~/rlrp~. fii.~Jl.11 R. E. "''/1\• cpr. drps. ;l r i \' rl 1.~r1. rrlr1o;:. nr ho_c.p. uul . d _,.a Ariult." ,1142 __ i 192 2 Dr, &mall den, i:;to\·e. re-halcony, 211 r., nu con " I"' lni, rpt.". ~rp.". i;ar. \\"AShPrl Sli:l. ~2-4\AA WALK TO BEACH tlryrr Slfl5. Ariulrs, no Jlf'TS. SHARP -CLEAN 2 BR Ui1·ply 1 k 2 BR , rrr. d11»-. 64?,..Jl!l l. ¥./rrfr1:;:. blrn_c., rlrp.c:. "'"" hl1n~. rlsh'l•h r. ,R.\7-39!'17 ''1c.1"00~-h-,-,.-h-0-0-1 -y-,-,-,1-,-,-8-R. h!rl ponl. Arl l!s, nn prJ_c., LRG l Br. RpL Pa.!ITJ, rnrl 2 f3.1\, hltns, t"p!s/rlrp~. Sl4.i.Ont::..--s'lr!r.&l2+flj2fl, '!'di', marr1rd rpl, no 11/d. c;;r. S •l:>O/m n . e SHARP 2 Br, 11, Ba , cpl.", rhilrlff'n or pcls. ~2-4Yl9. !ij~>--"1717. drp~. lWO -"'1 · It. Ai·a.il 0011· Laguna Beach 1'o0u01"E=:r'"'",-,.,.-,-. -o-,~h-0-,0-,-.,cl-. ~, S165 mn, -97.1 Valrncia Apt 1. , BR, 2 B;i.. frnlr <>•wl C!'ll 5.i7~77fil'. • 2 RR. Q\1 1<'1. ";ilk !n low~ gr-ir;icr /\I'll.II ~Iii $2::0 • 2 B 2 0 _ 01 cl ll~n & heh. Arlul ls, Va!#. 211 mo. c0, ,,01 .. 'I" -oJ. r. D<I .~II JO .. ..,.,. (\'pl"<'!>." $170. d~~-0200 1 ., ,,....."' Crpt~. r!rpi;, flil llo. POOL. I . v d ~'.'.:'~'._-lsITT<1c5H~AilRTIDD'is--=--·~-l~DOlOIAilRilECl'A child ok, 646-0496. Mesa er e 2 B 2 h 1 1 r/ a, 1>h<t;;. rrp~. r. 3 BR. 2 ba, Drp~ /, crp1~. Y" ATTRACTIVE rlw, ~r l f-dean 1'1tr11-:". i;ar. Guai;-e, pa!IO. E. 18th. Ad!t~, 2 10 ChOO!;P fmnl . 2 Br. MPll' }Tl) $2.i:i/n10 67.l-QS-14. $1i.l .. J.<I0-44.11 rrts. rlrps &-pa1 nr. Xln: Jor OE LUX BAY FRONT 2 Br w/~11n. Arlults o\•Pr .'ii :"\r ~hori·c I.· lr,1~·. lrl eal fnr 2 RR. 2 h.1 . Ar!lt• :-.;,, prt~. onl,v. $140-1\'.o d!'p. 54S-i0.~ rnuplr, no r_h~~r:rn, nn !)I'!.• I~ Sl'pl 1'.l, fi7,1-02:'.ll._ nr ';.\S-nl j2 ~l 111 tl'n fi11-.. 1l.• .ir 6-14-1411,i J Fir. 2 R11. unfurn . \\·1ntrr ~!('~; 2 BR. h,.11.1~r1 \)'""ll, I ~l -07!>.1~1'1r ~pl , lr;1~f'. S2Ri/mn. Clo•r !O ll"P1•. f'irpl'. t;til p:11rl. T'll.X 2 f.. :l Brt, 2 R.i. rnr1 hr;irh. fi•l.')-27 \~ nr iifi-illl'• l>i2-214!1 I c;ir s1 ·.n ,t: up. rlrnt11l Ofr· \\~:~Cl.IF~ -2-~-;::--11--; Ft; 2 fir. T"nh.•r. 111 R;, 7ni·, \l:ier ,\ir :ilfi-1lll4 Tn1•nho11~r Arlul1• onb•, no rrpr~/rlrp•, $\::,0, Ch1l<ln>n, Newport Beach pr 1~. S~20/\10 ~,IR-t.l.1J on pri~~2 PARK NEWPORT 0~-LL:XF._2_11712-h;i. rlr!, CLEAN 2 Br. hltn~. 'iJ'i:.. APARTMENTS ~!tr1:~ ~n<~I c:r. S l75. r!rp•, r n( l c;ir, :'<JP'"-V"'t·rl,., fl;lrhrlnr. l nr 2 Brrlronrnc , .,u;-~~·3-21,0. S14;1. :-;o fll"I~. j.\~&;.~:,; ;ift '.i. ;i.ntJ Townh'lll"<'•. ~f"'". ri.~ot~. Santa Ana _____ _ COZY I R1· Cri1t1111:r-;ip1 11 I ~,,..,, . .,, rrlr1!:', c~r. \\'-c•dr .\1.li. 6-12-~.'t~.l. 1 BR. fh11 rp, rrrl.<o/rlrp~ n c.c. " u.c.r. St.'.l.i. ;:-.;r. 9T3 LG 2 Br. hlln~. Cpt/r!rp. pAlto, i:11r. S\·111. '.\'o pet~ ;-,.ii-;JJ~ or :;.oJi;..J~i. 2 Srl.Jl'i ha. Sh .!!rp Crpl/drp~. 1200 ~ ff. S165. 9jJ VAJ~nria, 0 1 557-776~. Eaat Bluff NEWPORT BEACH Villa Granad.ei Apts. f our ~droom!l WHh balc:on- 1,.• 11.t)n\'P ~· t-P lrn• r.r<1f'IOlf< hvinr & q11le r 11i1rm11nci 1ni for family v.irh llhlidr•n. Kea..r Cnronll de! !"<la.r H1.1!h School. F'!repl11.ce. we: bar & hu il f.\n kurhP" l'lpplia.nrr~. SJ:; A:-11GOS \\'AY 644-2991 Co!OwelJ, Banker & Co. 1'fRn11~ini: Al!ent 541.52'.!1 e NEW DELUXE..- .1 BR . 2 FIA Apl fnr lf'il~~ 111"1 !<par m~<t,.r ~'lllf', rlin rm : rlhl ;:ar11>;r. 11u10 ,-i......,l' l)r"'nf"r 111·a.1I Pool & R~c. • $27:1 • 1rn•11~. !-"rom S\jO. Arr •~-~ f ('('In\ f .111 ~ h ion J • [;, nrl 111 .111 rn. [ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; b•l)"f'f' /,, S.111 n ,JOill]lllfl 11111.~ P.n11r1~ •i l•I• fi4·1·l '~(l *BRANO NEW* 21'\-132 ~11n1 a 1\11;1 . lllcrnss frnm !' ,\. Coun:ry ChJh1 , Sp<1 r1ou.cr l & 2 BR unir.• Frnm Sl.'t5. up, rrrl~. rrrv, p;1Hn<. !n11•I• 11r clo.<etll. Arl1il1~ \J2r ;.'t7-0'l11 CAN 'T BE BEAT ~J:-;GLE !=.TOP.Y Sou1h SPa A!mo~rhere 2 RP.. -2 BATH Car~ts & drr~ Air Cond 1t1nncd Pt11"<1tt-Pa11os HEATED POOI..: P IPnty nr lawn ""' ALMOST READY Oirpnrt /..· Srnrao:e Arilnd 11p11·1 RR. ~J F.IJ.2 FIR 1-!!DDEN \"JLLA GE Sl:"lfl lip Ill! uril prl Pr11· 2.~ SoUth Salta flil l1n hill1;irr! r-n. h•d f>'1ol Sil nta An;i. • 5-16-1325 " 1<1ru111, ltlult< 201n1 r: rr·t1 :'1, ~fl ;~;; 1~1~ """""-~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!! ~F,ic1:1rf~1.1 nnr /\pt.~-. -2 ., FO~ R~ENT fir unlurn~ 1 1 ~ R;;. rpl ~ • BR. Ap ·l l.ll T"'f mn flrpli, b!ln<, >;llrh ril~pl. fl\": r1PaO f':r>' rl ,&. firp rl ('11i) r11 nn Slfrl'l Al~n riirn '1·• F lr1rtn•r, ~~i-3.117. r:11r h~!nr ll' l prl. $1 lfl lJ2:J -'-'-·'-·'-'-"--------f'?.111~r n1 1.111 1\1r '.~\'<-2"~~ . ~=~~--~tAF>t t.., !..l\r.GF :I RR, '2 BA. f'rrrl Furn. or Unfurn. 370 hi''" r~111:r ,{· tl1<h\\'•hr.1 -------- rrri1<. "rr• Arllll'• ,.r Cos ta Mesa if,,,::. H"•r . <1•111 ')/", CH' A \l ,,f,l~(i A'1ull l~llllfl :i: S21<)/p·n 642-43•7 fi41-1171 '.\P, Hn~c-Lr:; upp~r ~ ~r. 2 R11 blti'. rl11·11r. rrt~lri rp~ .t Jj(I f;4k-!t11.1 or i;~1.12-;fi Rr-.ul ! J.· 2 nR f'l1rn n; 11nf Ari.~. :"<>!! \'l<';in. o\'"'n.•, n \V ltn 2 Flr 1 rll<pl•. ~h-.i;: rpr•. drr• . .)ilJ'll'.'1 & sauna 2 Rr. tri-pl".~. Pnrl .i::ar Cpl b<1 t11~. Hu:::,,. pool , 86;) A1n111:0~ \\'11.\, :'\B rlrr>« ~1,.,\",, X€'\i·rorl 11£"t~ Mtrrlmac Woods illiUl!lft>ri by $JM ~"1.~-!l!i'.l~. 41~ .\lrrrtmitr \\";11>, C .\f. \VJLLTA;\I \VALTER.S CO. -.1 -Rof1\fy~f1R~2~A~A~h~l1-10-~, ---shady Gardens-Pool Huntington Btach ~1 ·nderk, "'"II~ to hay or J k 2 BR .. from $13.i -.:.'-: Bayshore Beauty t L1v1ng mnm "·11h mrnPr hrl'· j pl11rP ;i.nd 11all o! C"l11.c~ look-1 in!: nul tn p;i11n l'lf rmptraq hf';i.u1.v. D1n1ri;: r""m .-.r dPn{ al~o "1lh "1'111 •1! i:lill'!f to , p;i 110 • €'rf1r1rnl n1orl trn' kllchr n -t 'I n .111rr racllve h!>dr,...,rn~ anr! plr1Hy or tnom to 11rlrl on. Br.cr1 nf 11!, 1h1s rh11 rmrr h11~ nor of The · lo\\f'~I Jrit.cr,.hold~ 111·;11lahle.I Sl:'.:1'10. CALL 6i.i-IDJO 1=.~~~.~I Parklike Bc11r.h L1\'1ng f'lr /\.-!11Hs Casa Del Sol t: 2 BR -lurn unf. Pvt p!I· !io. frplc in 2 B11 , <'le1·a 1nrs, ri~h"·.chr.c, rrpt.cr. rlrp~. Pets acr eplrd. F rnm SI 1.;. 21661 Bronkt1llr~t ~1 . 1m. * r;i 11 !)f;?.r,r.:-,~ • VISTA OEL MESA Apartments l I.· '.! BP.. furn & Cnf O!Jih- 11·11.~hPr -!'to1" 11 nr! Rl'fn;: - Sh~I.! 1-rpt ~-Lr;: Rrc 1·enter RENT :;;111r1 s ~155" Tustin & Mesa Dr ive * S45 -48ll * --.-NicE e Tl1• n1ost braut1 lul 11ew I'll lhf' ha.v !, OC"e-11n In th" Harbnr <1re<1 . 2 RR . 2 BA 11pt5. f<lr 1~"~"-li•lt-22fl2. Santa Ana VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult Li vi ng Fu rn. & Unfurn. D1~h 11·;i.•)1rr rnl"r r"'11•l!n;;t. eri appllanrc.~ . phlith !h<l.lt' r.arpet • choice o! 2 color ~rh1>mes • :l halhs • ~111.JI !ilO'l'rrs • mllTflt,.rl ~·ard· robe donr.~ • lndirert /lght· Ing !n k1lrhen . breakfast bu • hui:e ririvate fenced patio • plush landscapini: . hr1ck Bar-B.Q"s • lar?e heat . et! P""lls & Jana!, 3101 So. Bristol St. {~ :\l j, N. ot M. C'n1tM Plaza) Santa Ana PHON Eo 557.8200 R~nt~la ]~ Rooms 400 ,,-,---~---~~-BEAUT. pn 1·a1e nr srmi-pl'! Sl:ll. 2 BR. frplc. rl shv.·hr. hcach. Yrl.1, 61~11i7~ '."1\SS/\U p,\L;\IS. 1 r h11il. Con1 emporMy Garden Apli. ti<'" 1·p!~. tlf'w rl1·1·~. nr pal"~ 1 BR 11pt. 1 IJll"ICk 1n Olo11,.h 177 F.. l2nri~t --~2-361.i -+-BEAUTIFUL 1 h. 2 BR. fY'Orn 1n ]O\'f'l~· hon1,.. Xlnl rmt1. 101 In!! •"ill"<' for rh,. rlrlrrlv. f'olnr T\I, patio. l\r Lr1.•u1'f" \\"orlrl. ~~(}...i;:~1.1\, Pa tie>!. J r p I ca, pool. I.· ~nool. Ch1lrlren &· Pl'"' ~1.1.l C;i.11 s-!~ii;l40 t>tt1v!'t n 1 KIDS WELCOME Sl::iJ...$165. Call 5-16-.llfi3. "-tlr'Qm,. Jj092 Emrr;i.lrl ,{· ~ pn1. A11rac111·,. J BR "~ SlS:J. 2 BR's LRG 2 aty. 2 Br. 11 , Ba, ~ f:'\r Beach I:. \\"arner1 9,\YF'RO;\I. hnat dork<, ex· Sl.i!l r-urn1turp .111v.111il.111h!r !toi·t . S I 4 j I m o . 9'.)j 9SA-SG.\1 J n:ir J Br .. J Be ., lirrpl,.,...., All xiril<. rr1 ~ 01'. Pm1 V. lenc1a, nr Ba ker/l\len.1 U'e'U help ynu 5elJ~ 64 2-36i8 I $.'i50 mo. 2 Br. 2 Fla SJOO r.rr blrlc. A•·111f Srp1 1 dola. StH the olr! ~tutr mo. Rralinr. 64~.1)7.12 · !l1is.7,·,1n or ~.$2-fi2.~> 1"7::fi2 l !:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;:::;:::;;;;;;:::;......:;;::==::::;:;;::;::=;;;;;;::c:;;::;:::::;:::;:::::::::;;:;:O::;;;;;;:: I ",\ ' ""' 1 •on Ln , !LB 9 0Cf.llV VTf,\\' frnm slf:t. 1 f'R. rurn or l'n!u.rn . CA.t.A PLAYA. 141h & \VAlnut. H.B. 5,.)f;....S'.\67. ON BEACH! l';f.\\' APTS t Br Fmm S227 2 BR F"rnm S242 J Bf: From $373 f urniture A\'11Jable C11 rfl{'tJ-r! ra. ~s-d 1shwashrr hrart>d f""'Ol ·Ml11la.s-lt'nn1s n!C room-oceAn vie ws paUO!-ample parking Sttur1ty gu11 rd5. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC ill OCF.AN AVF:., H.B. lil~I ~1 4~7 Ofl" ~~n If) 11m.f; pn1 D<\1ly \I !LLIA,\1 l\ALTf:r.s en. \\.lly 11ore II lti thi> art\c "'hrri you c11n !urn It tr.rt\ money throUC'h a DAILY OF.J.L"XF. pn\·11.tr ho m ,. , 3 rr n .~~ ore . p<'r l . prr111..inrn1 in~lr sru<1en1 S I ;,1,1 k. 5.10-2";','>! * $1~ prr \Vee k L'p \\'/K1rch1>n. SJO week up U 1'e fln R~lho11. r~ \\"nnt'"n~· r~s. hoirl. !\11. t.1~. SiO-S,1:.1) pP r mn. 127 ,\>;illr Ri."i-.\li l.l PRI VATE rnnn~h1,. p.:1110. S2.i wk Al•o Ronni !.· ~h.111r<>" h~. ~1n '' k ft.lo;;-i::'l;,·i. ROO~J rr-r rrnt·rriv P11 1r. pr11· hath \\/•ho11rr. HB al't';i 9112~.i1~ s;;;, I.· SiJ...fu1·n:--1~·~1ol;--1"1-,-~I l'l riU]I ftn!y 2 RMm•. 01: & HR. fi..l:?-R.1211 Guest Home 415 2 Er . .\Pt ro <hr, I c1rl . mu"t Ii" J•ffl"n,<11111' \I /f l"f'' l\'r,rl. o: or !11!1 tiffl" ~r11rt,.rit ;\"''1 "1'1 JO 1 rl< 1,r,1,•h ·' R ~7.>/n1ri r.n11 111~· j~1:-. ~~.f1 or ·I l'.'1-1~!2 -.................................. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~--~-·---------------------------~ _P_1_1._o_r_w_,_,_,_,~··-·--~ R'ACHEIC)R-if\-lr) . ~t1 i\ .:lit lo Jh11rr ~ P.r llpl 1i, hl l!) 0<·~;1 n 1'i.\-1 AA·I .111!1 ~ ! r I -·- Schools & Cement, Concrete 430 Schools & Instructions 575 in1trudion1 575 "'ORKINC mother 'ol.'llnlll _ -----------.--...., ------1-·-----1-;;;;===== PATIOS, v.·a.Jks, drive, install Mrsa Oean1rti Service l • :: .. ~~•ht",~;:;~~"",;:: ~"N ~l6411. Kindergarten thru 8th Grade \VANT to share 2 br apt at Correlated Program Em phasis On Academics Nf'l1'fl0r1, s110 mo. Ce.IJ Small Classes Qualified Teachers 8.JJ.-8863 btwn 9 & 4. F'ull Day Progra m Extended Day Care FML. tt.a.cher nffda 2 rm. Call 548-2840, O r Come Visit mate11 !or 3 Bd. ocean front, P. G . Neumann Christian School turn. Sepl.-June fi.15--0934. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH new la" n 5, SilW, b~ak. Carpets. "'indows, Floor t>IC. remove. =»&---8668 !or esL ResKI. " Com.me '!. M&-4111 Contractor Bay & Bee.ch Janitorial Crpts, v.·indov:s, floors. etc. ~1Y \\'ay, quality home RJ!a. &: Comm'I. 64&-1401. renlOCI. \\'&.lls, celling, floors Painting & etc. No job too small. Paperhenging 5·17-003/i, 2.i hr 8.115, M't'V. \\'ATERPRF vinyl de ck No Wastinic coallngs. all types. Lee * WALLPAPER * Roofing Co., C!'ll. 642-7222 V.'hen you ca.ll "Mac" 1--,-,7"~-~-~~-' 548-144-1 646-lnl Add1 rions -+ Remodelini Grrwick &. Son, Lie. PAINTING, profession al. All 67J.-60.1l * 549-2170 work g ua rn . Color ;;E~l~o~ct~r"ic~.~,,----'-'--'-'l s p" c I a I Is t. 9 6 2-6143, 547-1441. EL r: CTR!CIAN IJ~nsed * INTERIOR E.-..:TERIOR • bonded. Small lobs, ma1111: Llc, ins, guar!ltlteed. Call & l'('patr:s. 548-5203. Harris. &ll-4558. Expert VINYL pa pe rha n 1; 1 ng Ga rdening ---·-------Airle)iS Spr8.ying. AL'S GARDENING spttiahs!, \\'Ork guaran!tt<I, for gardening It 1m a 11 fref! ist Dan Sch..,,·artz landscaping S!!'rvlces, call 547~5Mti ~r 846-2ll!:'l. A Better Temporary P06i11on URGENTLY NEEDED • Receptionists • Typists • Secretaries • Accoun:in9 Clerks • Tellers • Packers \\"ork "'hen k "''hrre you wan!! Interim Personnel Service 540-5198. Serving Nl!'WpOrt 1-='-'------- CdM, O:lsta. ~fesa, Dove; YOU supp,ly t.he P 11 1 n 1 · 778 W. 20th, C.M . Shores, Weslcli!t. Rooms painted $]O ell. Also 642-7523 546-2592 --------* LANDSCAPING exterior. Call 540-7046. :::::::l:::::::::::::=:::::::::::l=::::::::: EABYSIITING niy honH', * --\rg fncd yd, hot mf'als, day Ne\\' Ja,1·ns, !ipnnklers, ar-PA I~ TING/Papering. . HI & n1tr. fi.12-.'!299. hors. pa.nos, fences walls. yrs. in HRa r?°r, .ere1164. 2L21e3_=b. A Be tter Pos ition L1c'd rontr. J\1asler Oia~e. honded. t>I s urn. -,M. DESK ~pace available S50 ~~SE~~C~gg~ 13 yrs lnq exp. 536-1225. PROFESSIONAL Painting - l;unily .~ go 1n -Ne11·p."r! PROF'ESSIONAL Ga.rriener in ter/exlf.'r. Honest work. m,1°1·5 Wmiol~ :~~'~r~ngfu;;~~~= Harhor Jl1gh and help af1er Enroll now for FflU u·ee \\'Ork. Pr .. n 1 n g ·. L\c & ins. 548-27j9, 645-5350. • h I 'I'' "724 lSth & '.\lonrovi11, 1,i rl11y + " '"ailobl•-17875 "-•-h 81,d. :o;c on ' ;r o--u · sprinkl• I . b PA IN T I NG H P • <I • ccn~ !ulJ riay i;ession~. Planned rs, c e11.n up JO s, ' i ' : o , Huntington Beach. 64z..t321 ATfRAC ff'n1ale 11·ill leach program. hot !unrhcs. Ages I a n d s c ap in g . Gecirge, guaranterd work. L1c 'd Any BAY VIEW OFFICES you to dance, pnva1ely & 2-{i, hrs fi:Jo A,\1 • fi Pill &16-5.ii93. su.e job, C!Lll 675-5740. Deluxe Air-Cond1no . .ed ronli<lf'ntial!y. Call Betty S20 11·k-COf..1PAR£~ 6,12-4050 I •r00°M"'"S~Jc,c,c~o,c,-,-G'aro-c,-,-,-,l;Pc.RoO'F=E"s"s1"o"N"A7o-L--pc•cir"1'ircgc--~-==:i:::~=::;:::;::; Lido ~a -50c Sq. FL l~·~··~07~5o~'~o~c~>~J~~5"~-~0.~~~~ NE\\'PORT Heights area. Apt. -Indust'l.COmm'l·Resi-intf'riorlt.xterior. Quality Rea.lnnomics Bkr. 675-6700!; Ll!.r1;-e yd/sandbiJx 'crafts. dent'!. Comp. Lawn Catt v.·ork St material. 557-74a5. ATTORNEY'S l, ______ ~Jlnl Balancffi lunch. Xln't care. !'"cw Ja,i·n, i;pr:inklr. 5314146 Plaiter, Patch, Re;>air OFFICE -l ost and Found .~ S.l;).Z7.J.1. EXP Japanese Gardener. space a vail. 213 ·132·7,i17 BABYSITTER _ loi·ing care, Know ho\\·, up-keep, pliUl t PLASTER-Patch-Rm At!ds. d d pest, trimming, clean-up. Acoous. ceilings, stucco Si) to S7:l mo. Grnd fir , F d f 550 rrafl!i, ac11v111es, lrncf' Y . 96&--J.l/16. ttlin. Free e 51 imA 1 e 5 • air/cond, 16 4 8-B -C -D oun ( ree ad5) playmatf'i:. ag<'s 2-fi, nr l um'1M.:;;;;CiH;;'1];;g,-;;;;;l~'~3'-~39~.1~1~, !'!41~-4~17~0='~'~'·~"~c New p 0 rt BI vd, C :0.1 A Darling liule beautiful blk/ L1ndher1: Sc:hool. &12-i\6.11 L.-\\\'N r.·faint. Hauling, ne11.· + PATCH PLASTERING 642-2821 . 644-1061. wht m1n1a, Poodle. \\'onder-LIC 'D CHILD CARE lawns, c!Pan-up, pn1ning. Free est. Call 546-7379. All types. Free es!lmates. 7ZJ() Sq. F'I. 3 offices, Campus lul w/ch1ldren. Yound Ha,1·-Harbor & Bakf'r, Ci\!. 5 yrs. Call 540-68:ZS Dr., faring .eirport. Can thorne, 81Z7. Owner ple;;.se exp. Refs. S.15-29·13 Expcr Japanese Gardenerl~~--'-'---'---- h I 3-ti JI 1 -~-cc-c--cc-o-ccc:--Cnn1ple1e yd ''"''."'· N•at Plumbing s are secre ary, x . ca or snn1eone 11•11h good :O.lature hahys1tlC'I' • • .._ -----''------- 546-0755. home. 830-~ZS..l, bet1\-et>n 3.30 i\lorn1ngs 1111 1P:0.1 and & Rrlia, Free es!. 642-4389. STEVE'S Pluinbing repain. INDIVIDUAL hldg for o!-=&=lc·-.107-pc"-"~~~-~~ <'vrn1ngs !162-:10!!0. CO:\!PLETE la\\11 & iarden-& sm11.ll 1n.-;taU. Serv1cr fict.s or store, 211 W. OFr 'vh11e PoocJle. malt<. 2 Exp child care, 111y home, ing service. ca!l5 &. hrly rates. ill \Vilson, C.M. 6'12·6560. yrs, clippe<l. l1n1ps left rear '.\lorn/afternoon ~· lunch, J im 54g..(}4(f.j 826-54fi3. 300 sq. fl. S65/rno. Cprd & drp'd. Co~!a '.\lesa . Call 646·21~. lei;:, fl ea collar. Found 20th Vi c B;tkf'r, C.\I :'l.i7-1~1fl Japant>se Gardening PLUMBING REPAIR 8t Santa Ana Ave., C_!\1. Builders Comn1ercial -Resirlential No joh 1rv'I small 5-lfl-Ji!J.I. Industrial &15--0345 e 642-3128 e DANA PL Cl zone C.st H\\'Y LARGE dark bro 1v n 1;.· " :l()' officr/s!I')~ rm. \\'/11·h11e ch~t shaggy malP S2'23 4!lfi.-.1593 496-~'1R2. puppy. A~rox . 6 nio. on Ll<lo. Very f riend!)·. 6i5-141<3. • NE\\IPORT BEACH 200-?ffl..500 ft . 35c. PH. l\lr. Ervin. lii.~\f;Ol OFFlCE to i;harr. Oran_eP S75 mo 1'0 Joh Too Sn1all! Brick. EXPER. Ha11•aiian Gardenrt COL.E PLUMBING hlock, concn>te, carprnt.ry, Comp I et e G .er d e n 1 n g 2.i hr. service. 645-1161 add ,11 rm, house leveling, Service, l':amitJani 646-4676. R f ' i::ar. door n•p111rs. Free est. , ' ""~00::;;'o""9'--------AL S Landscaping. Tree1· \\'oody, 952-6!'\.li rcmo1·a.J. Yard remodeling. LEE Rooting Cn. Roohng of Ca rpet Service Tra:c;h haulin~. lot clf'anup. all type!'i. Rttovt>r, repai~s. Rf'pa lr sprinkle rs. 673-U66. lher-mo roof coallnl.'(s, .... ·hite JOH:'-:'S Carpt>l & Upholstery =~--i-~-c-~---& colnr. Lie/bonded since ACCOUNTANT CREDIT COLLtCTIONS Apphcan! must hal'e stronl! exprr. 1n a1I 3 fields. \\'11l- 1ng & ahle To Mo ,1·ork and supervise efforts of otheri:, E:<cf'p ilonal ~roWth j'll)lf'nt- 1at. Degree pref' rt. To SI 1,000 IRVINE PERSONNEL SERYICES"'AGENCY t-ree & fef' ros1l1on~ ·IS8 E. 171h !at lrv1nel C:\! 642-1470 Accountants Controller tCPA & Con.-;truct1nn1 ~12K $25K Shop Super1ntenrlen1 S12K (Trailer or hn<IT bckgTI1d\ NEWPORT Personnel Agency 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-3870 Found WhHe kitfrn, hlue Pye & grt>rn eye, V1c1riil)r Pla- Cf'll!Ja & V1c1or1a, C.:0.1. !>18·5920. Cnty Airport area, 83:>-1467. .::::::_c:::::.~--~-~~lfOU:-.'D KITTEN 3-4 mos. Cleaners, Extra Drl ~ General Serv1c•1 •47. 612-7222 S.,ampoo frre_ Sco1chgu11.rd 1 7~~~~-~-~-~-I TillNGS by Moose, Lt. A-1 :\tobile Home Rool1ng {Soil Retar da nts). Ai\1B1TIOUS v.1lman needed as make-up Inst r u c 1 or. P/tune & f/hme. \\'ill train. Exec. position kva il. Suh:c;irliary of GE-n'] Foods. S.12-26&t l _B_u_•_i"n"•_•_•_R_•.".'.•_• ___ '4_l_ 1 o!rl. Vic : A1·ocado St., C.i\1, . brn & h!k strip<> 11•/\\'ht 2.880 SQ fr. Crimm~iol hl~i:: chin. 64fi-4l03 64:'>--15?9. fnr leaSf'. 134 Commercial•i===~~c.::__c_c._c__ \\lay. C.:0.1. "-1 -1 Znn ,. FOUND 8/JO malf' cat, v1c :;.111-5~~9 ii no a nswer l\'ew!and & \\"arner, H l3. 548-4022 11-17--6580. LEASE home &· hu~1nt'ss 4 BLACK Poodle puppy maJe, BR house \\'/gara~P . & v1r. lilh & TUSTJi\', C.:0.L 1vrirk~lvlp, J?l')<l<j rnrnrr 9i'JO ~,.18-1144.l \\', 19th St C:\l. 1\45-~~2_. _ 1·11'0·H01"T"f:~=p-,-,,-"-,-,-,-,-. ~d,-,~,, f OR l~f'. ~~It "'1·1 hid~ Pr1n1ro.~r l\'r.,.,·h11rr, Foun. tor machinr 'ihnp, g::ira~" or ta1n \l,11lry. ~:\J.74a5. upholstery !>hnp. 5-111-117!17. Lost 555 SHO\\IR00:--1 infi::. & orlice LHASO Apso, frn1ale, 11111~ space. ~ri~e in Lll,eu~it Joe. My's burl1ty. Vlr Spn1rf' & S95 to S3."() '.\-fo. 4Sl-4£:>.i.. Orrhld, SA 1-ights 4 :~ \\'ed e Prime Retail Location • P..,1. RP1\·arrl .. '>l!l-1~7. 18x40, Xlnt tr::1ff1r. 1873 . LRG C".olden dog, ,1·/r1rlge up Harbor. C~I. 646-66;,4. his bark C;illPd "Rhrir!P!!ilan E l71h Sr.. Cos!11 i\ff'M R1f1gp Baf'k" Ans"·rr'.< !o ~tor,.-<lHire, srn Per :O.lnnrh ":O.lnn:<:t" "' P.e"·arrl . '1.·,7-9:17!1 Realnoomir'.< Bkr. 67f:>-Gi()1 LOST Eniz hf>h Po1n1f'r. m-al,.-, Cnmm!"rr111l-fnrl11~tri11.J 4 IT'I nld. ""lln\\· i.· 1,h11r :i<10 l'l .t~OO ~ ~-;in~1'"i''.< rri' Tac-n, rr11aroi ~:'i to S.tiO I!'(" I 1 -4Clh-l~tn 71 \ ~12--,'.~)~. l_n_d_u_•_tr ia I Rental--4501 S\J ,\LL-S-1;i-m-,-,-,-1-,-m-•'I-, , \\hllf' rm\\<. Shnr1 ktrnTT v * CO STA MESA * t::i·l V1r F !ii ,;,. Or<'11n. ]~ !<!fr. l!0-220 rvi11·er. pri· frnor. ~ B !li.rl~'l~ vate off1rr , nrw hlrlg. LOST-2 1rr~1f:"rn -ronri 1740 J Q rt,~ nrfire'1'. 110.?2/l tur!les. V1r. 4th & l'K'""r. nr !'. D. lr"''Y· i\';irr i~.~us Corona dPI '.\!:ir. r;fl(l 9q rr. lrR orf1ces. plrnt:v fii?rll,1~3. ' nr parl<:1n~. nr::;; n frv.·y. .~=~~~~~._.---,­* C. NATTRESS RI.TR. '* L/\11Y 1n S<lvt'-On Dn1g "·hn 2.lO E. 17rh c .M. fi.12-14l!5 f1J11nt! my hl;i.rk fem11.l1> 1 :::_:::_:.ccc·c.:::..~---n;irh~hund Th1ir~rlay pm * Newport Be.ac~ * Plras<' eall ~4fi-706:'i. NEW M -1 Bu1ld1ng 810 Produclinn rt. LOST. smaJ! ~!ii n<i11rr{ bla,.k pnor!lP, m;ile 11·f rf'd rnll;ir I elect,. plumb, frnce, tile, Service. Roofs c a ulk' d , o .. grcascrs & all co or insUns, carpentry, paint etc. !'iealed & Co&tefl. 645-2550. hrighteneri; & 10 minute 5<15--0820. blrach ior "'·hi te ci'Jrpets. \--l1:E!iCii££:N'i]i(;--\S~e~w~i~n~g~/~A~l~le~ra~l~l~o~n~l~-Sai·e your money by saving RESCREENING ml" extra trips. \Vil! .:!e,IJl Call for f"ITe Estimate •Dressmaking -Al!cr11t1ons iiVJng rm d1nin,e rm & hall l;-;--A-'c'-''-'-°"-""'-"' __ -7_5_22_ Designed to suit .vou . h Call Jo * &l&-6<146 $15, Any rm $7.50, couc Hauling $1 0, ct,air S5. J5 yrs. exp, is ---'°--------DRESS~fAKER: A\t('r11t1on~. Rr1J.!'ionable. \\'hat countB, no, n1ethod. I YAP.D, garage. cleanups. E,.;prrirnced. dirt, ivy, &12-:>21)9. df' 11·0rk myscU, C'.aod rel, Rf'mO~'e trees, 531-0101. !'ik1ploa de r, backhoe'. Alterations -642-5845 Carpente r ANY SIZE JOBI Rr~1 ri, comm·1, Indus apls. A!! types work. Qnk k Scrv. Rra~. frPe e~1. 9fi2·1961. ADD!T. & Repair, cab. !orm1ra. marl1te, llr tile. p1tnrhng. Anr1q. Furn. - rl'pa1r &. rrfln. Frt>e f'St. 61 l· 7j2S. EXl"'ER. rr modelini;i:. 1<·17-26(i6. Near, accura!e, 20 yea rs exp. TRASH & Garage clean-up. . 7 days. llO a Joarl. Free t.sl 1_T_•_••---------- Anytin1l'. S.18-5031. CERA!\-!IC tile new !..· Housecleaning rf'1nodel. free f'~! Small ---]Obs v.·rlc-ome. 5.~2.\2fi. Back To School l"peciill Carpet Cleaning By Tree Servic• DIAMOND GENERAL Tree Sf'rv. Yard 300' Shampoo S18, Steam SJO clean-up, h<iul1ni;:. sprinkler Rrpa 1rs & tnslallanrin rrpairs. Reas. 6•16-5818. free E<.t. &t;J-131 7 AP'T i\li;r Semi-or f"'fltf'd <'Plf! 8t handyman. ~mall gardening. 2 BR furn. apt, phonE" & ut-tls pd. 6,12-4%7. AGE NO BA-RRIER Experiencerl & ni 11 tu re .... ·oman fnr office 11·nrk in Inca.I je'l·e1ry sl'r)re 40 hr 11•k & prl \'11r11;1on Arply in Jlf>rson, !\irk Je"'elers, 23Ct0 l-l11rhor. C.:\L A /PAYABLE $450 Boss Pays f P'! C~ta r.le!\11. Company._ ;'l!a. t11re young \\Um11n w/eXJWr. Able to ..,....,rk i:drme. Lite typing. 8Ai\!-i;P/'ll. fl'f'P 'Fre P~i!ions ( 7141 956-1000 Cal-Fair r::it>lJ'l('I~. Jnh !no fi 1r ... 122 \ rnpa1r•. ma1nr. ~o small. Rea1 . 1-tarhnr ~ta 1ntenanc1' Co. Cnrpf't•, "-i ndo"s. nnor~. t-:ii-. frE.'f' i-~r. .'l.li-53.17 Employm e nt Agency /L __ '_""_'_'~_'_'_~)[ j J] __ "_'_'_··_· ,_,E_~~~~1;7~_s_"_"_'_'_ (L"l;Tfl\I 11rv¥1"nrk, fnrml"-" -Hou~f'clran1n.: By Da;;-:-1··---------Autn :\\;in h:> Durk;in-.Jnnr< R"'<.1<!. 0\1'n Transprn-tal!On Op1>n1ng At \!3rq111s -, • C 11 !"' '''"" Job Wanted, Mala 700 fnr """' !..· u~ri \nmni fi.1Ji..ilfi~. r,;,_, 1." a ,.,.,...,,.,.,.~ * * * * * SCRAMLETS ANSWERS Harbor -CrtmP -Lithe - Bunker -KITOiEN F'amily 11/t: Thing~ t'lf'Ver run smoothly when tht hu~­ band pull.; ouT his watch in the KITCHEN. :111tnmoh1I,. Jn! in'!lnl-'niln• r rn.in Exfl"r. f1p~1 rl'rl hu! mt 1n~nd.1!11r~-. Ariply 1n fl"l'Yln, .,nly hrtwn Sam &_ !flam ,\l'>n thn1 _r·r1. to !'1·1r. Curlarwi . !XXJ So. Coast H1\y, LJl~U11i1. B"'<!rh. ASSIST ANT i\lanag~r. ()Vl"t 25, no exper. nee, Fu.lier Brush Co. 96z.-O.t16. 5 ATTRACTIVE v.• om f' n nel'flf'd lo lf"arn K, teach pm- ASSISTANT FOOD & BEVERAGE MANAGER Northrrn Nevada's large&! food & beverage OPf'r11t1nn hasc a rewarding nianage. mcnt position for a assisr- an! lood & heverage 1nan· ager .. e.pphcanls rnust be 1J1oiwghly l'xpl"ril!nced in large volume niulti unn food & beverage .i;l"rvice ()po!_'r.:t. uon \\'llh a n11nin1um o{ 10 yean. esper1encP Kno11•ledg~ of cost & pnrtion control, !raining ni,.rhoois & 11 pn>ven adn11nis1rat1v e ah1!· ity are an ahsnlure mu~t. Heavy e111rhasi~ is placed on ma1nra1rung Pmployee re_. lauons, This oppor1un11y oH- ers xJn 't hent'l1 ts & r.ala.ry. Please .-;uh1111t a resume, giving con1plf'TP informRt!on on pa ~t e.~pPr1f'nC'e, i;alary hl1>lory .\· ~fi!rrnces !o: Harrah's P. 0 . Box 10 Re no, Nevada EQUAL OPPOR. El\IPLOYER BABYS I TTER nee<'fed, ll<>lore &·_ ::irtrr $Choo!. girls 6 & 7, Oll'n trans a must, B 11 yv1e11• ApL Cdl\I. ~4-416S. BABYSITTER, loving grandmothf'r typr, my hnrnr, 8 to 2 2 Bnr~ (5 mDfi. & 6 yrs. l !lfi.l!-!Y.00 art 2. BABYSITTER-1nlant-8 A M to 1 Pi\1. Own tr::ins. r.lature adult only! &J:>-49)12 BABYSJTTING/J1t1> hcn1lif'- 11'0rk. !I.Ion 1hru fr1. 7am-S pm or 111·r-1n. S.lf!-If,,\·1. BABY~ITTl-:R for llf!('rnoon.s, ()v,•n trani:J"lrlnTion. 675-S.li.') ----BABYSITIER, hve in, 2 Sl"honl agP ch i ldren . Cip1s1rano. 49.J...321'.l. BA!\t-:R, e x perienc e rl. prrman,..nl. Trorter·i; Bakery, 2J.I Forest, Laguna. Beach. BAR.:\-\AID. Day or nite rtr p;irt ume. Expc'r not !'IPc. Th<> QtJ('Pn BP<', fi.16--993j. BARTENDER ri111mt-Af'lply in person, Colony Kitchen, .1211 Harhor Blvd, C:\l. BEAUTY 0fl('r11tors: Earn mori> n1r>ney : Rrn! space at llair \l'r~I. 67.l--11!16. ----BAR:\1AID, Day or nite or pa rt t1n1r. E:<pPr mt nee. The Q11f'l"n ]3('r, 64&-9935. BEELINE Fa~)flons, 001v 1n- !!'rvlC'\\ in~ •\'On1en for lull or part 11me v.·ork, no tn- ves r. no <!rl1vrry. 539-2967 or R~.'-2.117. BOOKKEF.PER: St r ong hack;::r ound nec,.ss . ~1!"rl1M1rP, l\1C'd1cal bil ling es P"r. h"lplul. S;ilary cnm- m~n'.<lrrat" v.•/Pxfl{'r Call rnr inr rr..,v, fi42-!4l'i .-S00KKEEP1~r.-c-1~.-,,-, Pilrl rimn tn \\'Ol"k in ar- f'>lU!ll•ng nft1rr . C11 I l !:!l!-'J.!·1.~ n1nrn111gs. Bkkpr F /C Legal Sec'y Ge n'I Ofc Ty pist Receptionist M&<l ical Sec.'y Teletype T r ne to $550 to S525 $500 $350 $400 to $500 to $350 RUTH RYAN AGENCY 179.l Ne1vport, C;\t 17931 Bl'ach, HB 646-4ll.'l4 1147-9617 4200 !'iQ, fe-et . 2 d ~ 1 Bl ·r. .,,, ~:~~ 1\! H rt I \1!'1 \i 1c ~r & ' ('ll'}Ylr I·. °""'"·"""" · r. ~·~ .: nr..,,•arrl . Call 54~·97X. Trader's Paradise lines times dollars Job Wanted, Female 70'2 BY Appl . Fa c1 11ls. fo.l11 nicurf:5. Pe dicures . Former Gol'1rn Doo r emplnyee. 646-()8.i:J. TYPING, my home, form!'i. marruscnpt!!i, tmn papers etc., P..16-1031. fer.s1onal makf'·Jp. F/t1me, BOYS 10-lC REJ\'T i\1-1 1125 i;q. ft. -------~~~ SlJ!l/rnn. ilis Log-11 n, CM. LOST, l:R~ BLK :O.iALE CA\I 67.')..;iJl6 CAT, RT·.\\ ARI). 1 -----~-----•• 11Afi-~1ll~ +ft INDUSTRIAL Units. C .... I. · 1 k \l()-~ pr'lii·er. S!l.i . 10 Ill.ISi! ~rifer, vrry fine m SU7i/:0.10. Ph: &12-1 4li3. ing miile, "l)a" ' v1r L;i_g Bch. Rv.Td. 4M-3443. Rentals Wanted 460 V.'AJll'TED: Room for .... -urk-, ing ~chelor, in Laguna Beach. Instruction Comm'l bldg, 60 x 45. H.B. Trade up Jor •C'reage f&c. I ~ 41'18 FrankfOr!, Slj,!JOO \'al- 0 "'· 494-R:J45 ~VI!\'!. + BLUFFS, 3 br, 2 ha condo. Schools & From S3~. Instructions 575 67~1Ri7 l'~·f'~ Train To Be A Misc. Rentals C65 HEAVY EQUIF,P.MENT CAMPERS & BOATS OPERATOR fenced lot 110r111te :.ck: ft. t.earilto op,.rate B1.1lldru~· &4Ui."J60 t'l"5, Drai;i:linl'~. Cran!'.'!!, I~ Scra pers, Laaden;, Trenrh· I~ ers. etc. Study at hoi:ne I 1 [4Jtf) follov.·rd hy re~idPnt. tr111n-p.nonali Ing I'll our mQdrrn facility · . in l\1iami. Florida. Hom(' Office·fo.1iAml. Fla. Announcements SOO Appr.,v!:'d fnr VrtPra11s -------· UNIVERSAL HEAVY ENCOUNTER irrotiPI us\llJ CONSTRUCJ10S Gei;talt IW'MHivlfy and othrr SC1-f('lf)LS [)f>pt. •120..1 humaniatic tt'chniqi.if'~ with 501 C.oldrn Cirl"le Ori"" S11n!R An"· Calif. 92705 f'XJ>f'tlf'O('f'rl far!l1!A\Or. Ca_ll rhnne: 1714 ) 547·7521 494-113~ ur 4!»-100.l lp,,C-0-,.-0~n-.~1-,----~5~3(i_ N11mr .-... · .. ··-·-·-·-.. --.. -.... J-----------Add.rt.SS _ ..................... -.. ALCOHOl~ICS All(lnymnu~ Cl !y ........... _... ,_ .. ___ ....... . PPhoOM' 54:Z22-721Cn7 or ~·wr1(e Stal@ .............. Zip .. -····---. Bnx I 3. ~I A , .. r!-11 . Guap. clullt>red! Seti-your PhnnP ..... · ...... Ae:e •. -...... "Eleph11nts" fut. .cill Oii.i· LA School ol Ma!>!>ll~ ly P!lot Ouslrled nowt ~anta Ana -540-6936 ~-r£78 Lov.· roil d11.y/eve classes 673-6120 IU\VE Sau~ilo tri-lf'VPI cusinm hmlSP I 1~1> n"'" Sl1'.00l f'q, wnn1 local prop. ir ~uhn11t. N. RolJin~nn, Rl!r nr ,\!. Devis, Rltr 612-7000 \\'ILL 1r11riP 'lfl to HiO at·l'f'!I nr ;\lr01Uouch ~pring Creek 0f'l'f'lop. for T.D.'1. crimm'I or indui;. prop or ~ Call n1l'ner at1 6. R47.fi!W7 llAVE S68.IM -2nd Trust Det'd payable S.1117 • 80 Ac. Bar!ltow wtS20,000 f'(J. ,\'ant motel. un1t!> nr 511hmH. \1 . n11\'b, R.Jtr i;.12-1000 illlNT-RA:-.:CI!, Back Bay 11.!'f'a, horsr11. f"1n\'. stalilr. 2 RR J1nu~r, S?.!l;\I \'alur. $23 \1 rlJ ~·nr lneo1nr prnperl)', Tn's or • Rkr' S·Ul-1fll I Tr11rlt 11, ncrr rivr1lonk1111.'( R"lr m11r!'f' 1n 1\nl<'lnf"' \'Al- lry nr nr11• a1rpor1 for~· IU 28' Sll1Jho~t . <All 962.21)j7 * * * ' p I TlmP. Exec. ros111nn to i!eliver papers In the San av111I . Call Vivia~ \Voodard Clemenle. !'an Juan Capi5- Cosmet1c5 544--1464. trano a nd CapistT&IIO Beach ATTRACT. WAITRESS area. Exper. Not under 21. NO DAILY PILOT PHONE CALL.<;;. Apply in 492-4420 prr50n, Surl & Sirloin, 5930 Turn unused l!em5 Into quick Have good T.D.'s in 1mal\:iF~o~r=be:•:;';;"';;:";:;;"~:;':'42-1>6;;;::;;:::;":::::.,,;;w:.:°"';::;:':':H:wy::O:,:N:::B;::;::::::::..:;:":':h:;;,:':":l:6':;::2-:56:::78:;::;::;;:;;;;; ~izes, v.·ant house w/smallt Joan or clear. Jack Ki!tler Re.al!or , H11ve 150' Comer comm'! hldg, Costa fo.l~sa . Ready for tenant. Licensl'i1 for b&r, Trarle for homt, yacht or 1nr.ome. 494-0080. * '71 Viking mobile homf'! >1·an! home, income or ? * 160 Acres In Oregon !or lnC'flm(', TD's. home or ? • Krnnef'fy, Rltr 642-97)') '62 Chev. 6 cyl stick, nt'W dutch, new tires, ·57 Chev. a ~lauic tradt>: IOT' gUnt: DT camei-M. 96&-7644 • • 21' Cn1ising sailboat v.· inhd mntor, lor hou.'t or 'm.\ll units. In Newport area, \\'hat do )'OU hav' to trade~ I.1st it hl"re -In Orange Cl'l1111ty'1 lar1t<!:~l rt.td trll.d- 1~ post. 642-5611 * * * ... ~ JUl'fV ~ ... u&.11 =,....,,. ... :e::'l69.11 .19;; I oc~~i'~"" HoY.11 1 ~-lS.17-31 "'-40-81 ~ CAl'IUCO«M rJLc. n .4_ JAH._ 1, \1-•(;;1<' 2-3-A-U ~ ,._,. ..11QUA,l lUS JAH. 7d .«h. ltt'. "PJ. 1· 8-IG-iJ.f:l J.S.S.87-~~ ~-~~DAILY 5111- ' DOtj'J PINCU y YOURSELF l (You're Not Dreaming) But You Can PINCH YOUR PENNIES • I with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad 3 LINES 2 TIMES Any Item Priced $50. or Less (If more thin one Item, the combined total c1nnot excHd $50.) 642-5678 j lltSdi)', September 7. 1 t; I l Monday, Strittmbtf 6, 1971 OAIL Y PILOT f7 f DAILY PIU.I .. ..! .... 1trn [ EftiPo111•1t 1lilJ [ J[Il] L..-[ _......,_ ..... __,J[Il]I~ _~ .... _, ..... ~J[Il] ~I _ ..... _, ..... ~J[Il]l~--"··~J[Il][ ][l_] '~-~l[Il] Help Wanted, M & f 71~ Help Wonted,~!!!!! Help Wanted, M & f 710 Help W•ntecf, M & F 710liolp Wonted, MI F 71D Help Wentod, M & F 710 Help Wonted, MA F 711 Help Wonlod, M & F 710 Help Wen!ed, M & ~ Abigail Abbot Personnel Agency "Old Fashioned lnle9· ri ty With Up lo Date Methods." Abigail Abbot is located In So. Santa Ana. It is close & convenient for you to come in. We have many xln't openings in the beach cities. Bkkpr FIC $600 tmmed. opening in ]('ad· ing construrtion firm. Assured fut11re w/Cost;:i Mes& C(I. Top befl€fi ls. Call Miss Laura. Sec'y Exec. $600 Newport Be a ch co. needs refined person for their pres. Prestige co. Plush ofices. Xln't bene- fil~. Call Miss Connir. Gen 'I Office $450 up Xln't futurl' It brnefl!s. l'\rasant vari('ty. Lr>\'r\y Nc\1·110rt Beach office!\. 'Xln't gro\vth pris!lir•n. Top benefits. Call l\liss Betty. P/Time Bkkpr to $3.50 hr Well e~tablished sm11JI co. in So. Santa Ann. Pleasant wnrk.ing C"ln<l~. Top benC'fi\s. Call /\lis~ Laura, Trne. Typist $375 Will tn1in dirtarhon•', Must hi' ~ood typisl. Xln't. openlni:: in v••I)' r in,.. co. Outs tanding henefits. Coll :>l t~S Con· nie. Sec'y No SH to $475 Ground nonr nppnr. \VI y,• e J I ('>.ta'bl1 sh,.,d 1·r"1. Congenial CO·Y.'orkcrs. Xlnt future & benefits. Call Miss Betty. Loan Officer $650 Learlin~ rrlinblr rn. )111~ irrimc-<l. openin~ fnr ex· '"'t'r. c:11l Xln"t future. Top lwncfits. Crill :'llifl.< Connie. Receptionist to $400 run & veriPty in these ~nv"l:V nt>v.' Irvine of. fir<'~. Uniqu<> npp<Jf. v:I ~Jn'\ co. Promotinnnl nositinn. ('n1\ '.'.H~.~ Bet. ,,, Secretary $2 ,30 hr No Sh. 30 hrs pt>r wrek. Prefer aircraft oriented. Fi.Jn & p!ell.~ant var!ely. Xln't benefits .. Call ?11iss Laura. Appraiser $800 n('siden1ial &: comm'!. Cln~s Ill rating. Fine en. Good fut11rl'. Tep bene· rl t.s. Call Ed Holzman, Equal Opportunity Emptoyment ACJency ... 230 W. WAR~ER SUITE 211 SANTA ANA 5S7-6122 1B Engloeertng DESIGN ENGINEER Vari~ duties in small hut gro1\·ing rontrol rod pro· gram, Design, .analysis, '-hecking & <lrafting reu1r- eo Send resume to P.O. Box 10728, Santa Ana, Ca.11!. 97711. POPKAL CORP. Needs Tr•IMes $4.SI to $650 Minimum Per Mon1h Seriously Married VIETNAM VETERAN Ont-e in a li!~timt oppor. Ill start a mgmt caretr in a local branch ot one of roun- tries biggest companies. I-:a.nned training progrlln leu YoU learn while you e11.rn. l'"ine bene!1ta pkg .. ca.r, tXP"nS~ pald. Thi~ is not a sales job. Start $5400. Call Btll Harper. 540-€055 ...... EXECUTIVE Personnel Ag•ncy Young men _ , . Mechanical exper. helpful but not req'd. Must be 19 years or over. Able to start work immediately, if accepted. For information on job placements, call Tuesday, 9 AM-1 PM only. • SMILE A LOT-PERSONABLE LIKE TO MEET PEOPLE GREAT TRAINING PROGRAM (no experience necesNry) CALL BETTY BRUCE 776-8551 2 Or 3 Nighh A Week F/C Bookkeeper Thru T .8. Conslruchon Bark· grouod. L'Cper. in Cost Area!. ESCROW PERSONNEL Exper. M/F Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanttd, M & F 710 Applic1tions given 9 . 5 p.m. d1ily Apply for our Waitress Training Progr1m (except Sund•y•) COASTAL AGENCY 779(1 Harbor B! a t Ada mi WAITRESSES, EXPER. Exec. Secretary To Exer. V.P. & direc-11.lr of dl'~'l?lopmeni. \\"1.'ll estab. construction flnn. Apf)ly SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK MEDICAL Stt'y, daya:, lull time. Pel'Sl'.ll"IMI Ot>pt, Hoag H0t;pitaJ. NB. DON THE BEACHCOMBER Full or p/time. Not undtr 21. Apply in ~rson, Surt & Sir- loin, 5930 W. Coru;t Hwy, NB. Or ca11 646-4202. Exec. Secretary 3901 E. Coa5t Hwy., Carona del Mar WANTED Combo Hou~~man L t>.1aintenante .. ~1 ust ht ex. per. & relia. )'ear around, sttady employment,. Apply to Mgr. Hotel Laguna, 425 So. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach. 196 E. 17th St. I To Pres. Young dynamic n1an. Top skills. Good figure aplll udr, Costa Mesa * --·-·------·------Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wam.d, M & F 710 Jr, Secretary SH 80. ryping &'.I. Good start- ing position. Clerk Typist Sales [)(>pt. Typing 00 up. Receptionist Ugal group. }!eavy t)-ping & phones. Gen'I Office/Trnee Typing, 10 key adder. \\'ill tTain in oUice proceduns. Good (iglll'I:-aptitUde_ Keypunch/Computer Programer \\'ill train on Mf'W IB:'lf in· stallanon. Lanl!Uages rc.2. Mail Clerk i\l;il<' or female. Assis!in_g jn mail roon1. Xeroxing & ge.1'1 office duties. 410 W. Coast Hw y., NB Suite H 645-2716 --CASHIER-CHECKER Trainee. Part days/ev~/ \rknds. Kerm Rima 11ard- \1·are, 2666 llarhor Bl, C.i\f. CLEANl?\G in animal hosp. fllll tlme, maturr. &1·1·5460, !<.8. heh1·r-en 12 & :?P:'-1. CLERK TYPIST Good typing Cnll Lorrauw \\'ESTCL!Ff PERSON:<F.L AGEXC:Y 201~ \\lestcl1 fF Dr .. .'<B &tJ.zr•o CCX:!\T:\!L y,·a.11resses l~I, La1;una residents preff'rrcd. f ..;prnentt•d only nt'ed ap- ply. Equalnppo r run i ty r mrl0yPr. 4~-2"i00. Coco~ 2131 Westcliff Dr. Newport Beach Busboy Day or Eves Dishwosher Days 18 & Over APPLY l;\ PERSO~ •COFFEE :;hop y,·ai1-ress ncedt>rl, <1pply in per-Mn, 2:1 or over. Jamaica Inn Hotel. 2101 E . Coast Hy,·y, N.B. COOK , EXPER. P l hm{'. Eve shift. :>tl"ST BE CLE1\:< ,~-;.; E .I\ T. :\0 PHO:"F.; CALLS• 1\pp!,v 1n 1 '!""SOM, Surl .~· :"1rl<ll n, ~f1.'.0 \I/. Coa.~t ll\1Y. !\"R 6#-7154 Equal Oppor. Employer ESCROW OFFICER Top financial institution. Beautrlully decorated o!.f- ice. Great young boss pays f1 . Start to $900. Other Fee Jobs Avall, Call Llnda Ray, 540-6055 COASTAL ,\GE~CY 2790 Harbor Bi at Adams Exec. Sale~ WILLING TO WORK FOR BIG MONEY? e NO COLLEGE OP. EX- PERIENCE :"JECESSARY. LAP.GE JNVESTME'.\"T co:--rPA!'.'Y JS OFFERING TI!E OPPORTII'.\'IIT FOR flf 0 N £ Y MOTIVATE~), SELF-STARTING INDIVID- UALS \\'HO \VANT TO ST ART fl1AKJNG BIG /\10N- EY FOR TI-lE!\ISELVES ,t,,. DE~lHE A PRESTJGIOUS CAREER LN THE !:\"VEST· !'lfE~ }'!ELD. CO.\IPANY TRAl'.'lJ,'\/G PROG P..1\!\I IS AVAILABLE T.J THOSE \Vl-10 AR.t:: \\'!LLI~G TO LEA.P,N & \\'ORK H A RD. YOU'LL l!:\VJ:.: THE CHANCE TO O\VN & DRfVE ANY NE\V CAR o~· YOUR CHOICE AS A""N. ADDED Il'o'CF:N- TlVE, & \\'E'LL PAY FOR rr. • Sta.rt Immediately • Liberal Fringe &nerits • Pllr.>h Offices DAVE LOOK INGLAND, fl~:\:"ICIAL INVESTMENT !RVINE PERSONNEL SERYICES•AGOCY Free & Fee Positions Gen"J Oflice/Phones to $·13J Phon1:rF1gures to $~00 Trne, JO key adder $325 Girl t'ri/printing lo $~2J Clerk Typist $400 Typisi. 6Q w.p.m. $.37J File Clerk $::15 :'-tail Clerk S:':15 Girl Friday $450 Acctng. Trne/type 50 $<100 Krypunch to $476 Exper. in 029 & 18!11 129 488 E, 17th (at Irvine) CM 642-1470 J . w. ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH Has immediate opening for GRILL COOK F /Time Exper_ Pref'd EXCf'Ptional Benefns Appl)' in person 10·5 p.m. 2 Fa<;hion Isl., i".B. Equal opportunity employer e Keypunch Operators e Clerks e Secretaries 0 Typists No Fres. ·rop dra,i<t>r posi. tJon. Short & long term, p/t1mc & !/time, Temporary p!lSil lnns av;iilahlc now. AMERICAN GIRL 2172 Dupont Drive (i<ear Orang!' C'o. Airport) 9:30 'ti! 3:30 Pil-1 lO a .m. -4 p.m, 833-3232 PRESS OPERATOR: Must have A.B. Dick & Itek ex- per. Steady day job Jor man capable of man.aging. $650. Call Bili Harper. 540.fi055 COASTAL AGENCY We are now applications 2700 He.rbor Bl at Adams accepting PRODUCTION Workers, ex- for -per. Phob>-Etch. Oiemical Milling, Plating, Circuit Board. 3rd Shilt. Graveyd. Starting wages $2.26 per hr BUSBOY Day & Nite Plea•• Apply BetwHn 3 & 5 P.M. 18452 MacArthur Blvd. (Ac~ from O.C. Airport) Ne\\-port Beat h OMl/STANQ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 642-SB12 & up + Shit!: premium & family medical. Apply in person, The Arnold E1"€inttring Co., 1551 E . Orangethorpc, Fullerton. Equal Oppor. Employer. PROFESSIONAL phone solicitor • Dana Point, Sa.n Oemrnte, Capistrano area.. \l/ork 1n your own hOme. B~t dee.1 in area. Phone 83.5-14&") between 9:00 a..m. and noon. RECEPTIONIST: Charming boss wants you in his plllsh front otlice. Lots of public contact. Lite typing. Start $350. Call Linda Ray, 540-fi055 COASTAL AGENCY 2790 Harbor Bl 11\ Adams RELIABLE day w o r k e r needed. Ref's required. Qy,•n Air Cond Relrig. trans. 963-1427. Ser.riceman •.•••••••••• $693 RESP 0 NS IBLE fem. Furniture Sales teenager-learn & I each Comm + ..... , .•.•••.. $500 pro!. n1akeup 1echnique. Otfke /\1gr A&sl ........ $450 Subsidiary or ,Gen'! Foods. Gourmet Cook 842-2664. Trainee .......... From $346 j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. • • • • • • Sales Sec"y Typi"st ( i'.led1cal) .............. $500 Rental H0151css Trne. + Apartment •• , •• -• -$433.33 Many Clerical Positions Avail. 642-5812 1856 Newport Blvd. LEAVING THE MILITARY? T }f E OPPORTIJNITY ANAtYST. R_ E. BROKEfi,, ., ........ ...., ....... ..,..,. .... ,. PROFESSIO~AL SALE5-,/ LADY with practical nun- r,.1,\'.'\/ \\"ILL HF.LP CHA:-1· ing experience for retire· Costa Mesa FOR YOU TO START A PRO~~ESSJDNAL CAREER ::::::::::::::::::::::1 IN T H E INVEST1'1 E/l.T ~'IELD JS AVAILABLE •• NEEDED IM.i11EDI A TELY. IF NEJ. YOt.:"nE TALE:\TS & n.ent IYime in Laguna. Two Office Girls YOU'RE Y..'JLLJNG TO UT!. 1\RJL!TIES TO\VARDS A~ <f il!AJD. 494 -945R f':XCIT!'.\'G RE\\IARD!SG LEG,\L S"C. or trainee. part ;\Just be 25 and a ble to drive CAREER. time. small congenial, no -APPLY _ LJ ZE THE KNO\VLEDGE &. EXPERIENCE Y 0 U HAVE BEHIND YOU. CALL NOW ! 558-0444 Ask for Mr. Miller EXPElt. ~lotel .\laJds Apply Jn Prr.i1:1n, i\e11TJOrt Bt~.ich Tra\'cJ Lodge, fi208 \V. Coos! HI•)·, ;..·,B. prrssurc law office in H.B., 186 E. 16th SL, C.M. Jea<ling to future ·tul! time posiiion, gl"l. gen. exp. and NURSES Aides !or nursing NO COLLEGE: NECES- sk!.lls required. Ag<' 7";,-3S homl!. Ex per. pre t. d . SARY BECAUSE \VE'LL pre .. 2 'Y..'Onder!1d bosses. ,_•94-811_-:"='~'"'=A~M=-5~P~M_, __ I TRArN YOU TO DO Busr. lorely uni<JUP surro1111dlngs, OPERATIONS NESS JN OUR PRO\'l::N, ' ~'""II ACCOUNTANT PROFESSIONAL l\TANNEll. np pay. ,,.., ......... ,., . LI C' c :-.-sEo cosn1 .. 10Jogi~t To $15.oo::l f"" Paid. To nt1f 'I co. sieek~ • Comrany Car Pln n \•'antl'fl a s asst. !or Ke n take charge lrx:livirlual y,•/5 • Full Fringe Benf'"flls ('()fll\S nrerlrrl /nr :-;rw C ,\ P.. R fl \\' S P.r~1 111 1r<1nt. I '"._ .... _ ... iiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiii orwn\ng /\Uf!\J~t ~n . 1111ply 1n t'/C Bkkpr srm Templeton. 642-68~7. yrs exp. e Plm;h OHirf'"~ LIVI·;~vr0thcf,--h-ci-1"-,~l-or Call John Bond. 1(3.J-2700 • Start Tmme.:haTt>\~' 1;1h ~r.1de i;iirl. Near 0 CC. Alro Fee Job! C Kf>;.·r \lnt•h S-17~ P•'r s n n ;i t ·:irr n \~·~ (,Vf<. l..Jl'..:IJ na $l ~ Restat1n111t !i20 A v " n Id a A P-1':.¥ :-II S1"'5 Pico, :";;11 Clrmenle. Ca..~hirr S·l~3 83 1-59'.J~. 8am-5nm. >15-'i848 MAINTENANCE MAN DE!\'.'\IS & DENl"!S LEARN' HO\\' STIJ . .\RT PER..<;Or-:~EL AGE~"CY FOX, FDR:\1ER ~ T 0 <: K 2082 :vt:l<:helson Or. BR 0 KER. FrNANCfAL Irvine. Ca.Iii. ('11;.."f;!~LT/\l'T !'>T1\P.Ti':!1 RN-PEDIATRICS 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. \\'ANTED male, nite Y..'a terman, Irvil'lt Co a 1 t Country Club. Apply ln penon A!\1 only, 1600 E. Coast Hwy, NB. SURGERY TECHS WANTED reliable wom&n for babysitting. '""""' 6:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. WATCHMAKER Exp wl ref. Newport Beach 675-1731 MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 27802 Puerl• Real Highway, Mission Viejo, C•lif, e WIG STYLISTS e Experienced -part tim• afid full timt'. 642--0100. (E. on S•n 01990 Frwy. & Crown Valley P•rkw•y) W0:'-1.AN experienced i n cu~tomer service, 6\~ hr.; !J€f day, 5 dy.~ week, apply in person 2900 Harbor Blvd, C.i\l. PHONE: 17141 495-4400 17141 Bl0-7700 \.\-'0:'-fAN \1•anted to care for 2 children, agt 7 & 8, live-in, C.a.ll after 6 pm. 962-5384. Help W•nted, M & F 710 SALESMAN Goo:i Potential Call Mrs. Schmidt WES'1'CLIFF PERSONNEL AGENCY :xM3 y..·estditr Dr., N.B. 645-Z770 SALESJ\.1AN & General nun. ing man. No exp nee. Good worker, honest, cleancul ap- pearance. Full 1lmt. Mu1t be inlel'{'sfed! 546-072-4. SALESPERSON J ewelry or silvtr. NewpQrt Beach. 6/5.2731 SHARP GAL O\'er 21. under 40. Lite off. ice work. Mu:;! hf! single, some travel involved alter training period. Part & tuU time avail. 545-8238 SECRETARY w!lh medical terminology experience. Hbrary· background hl!'!pruJ, type 70 y,•pm, tull time. Ex· ccllent tringe ben~fitB . South Coast Comm. Hosp., South Laguna. 499-1311 Personnel Oltice. · SECRETARY Good SH + Typinr Call l.o1Taine \\IESTCLIF'F' PERSONNEL AGENCY ~3 Wes1clitt Dr., N.8. 645-2770 SECRETARY-SH requittfl:f. numerous tringe benefit!, Apply 136 Ro<.·hester St, Costa t.lcsa. Phone 548-7723. SECRETARY. Legal exper. pre.ferre<l. Plea~ ir;ubmil rr.~umc ID P. 0 . Box 695, Laguna Beach, CA 92652. Help W•nted, M & F 7)0 YOUNG aggressive men for SHAMPOO GIRL & --;:;; sales ·Jn well established jewelry store. !'ltust apply In person, over 21 . KI r k Je1l•elen, 2300 Harbor Blvd, Ci\f No phone e&.ll~. manicurist for lge cli('tltle, WeetclUf area, uk tor Char, 548--0460. SHIPPING I WAREHOUSE ; New company, near airport. Job can grow !o .'!U!J€rvisor , MtrcNndiie 11~ l Nt 111 product Start $2.jQ, . V Call Je.an Brown. 540-6055 1-i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,.;;miiiii CTJASTAL AGENCY 11 2790 Harbor BJ a t Adam11 Antiques 800 SHPE shine girl wanted. Ap- pJJI in person. Aitp;Jrtt"f Inn. Barber Sa Ion , l.B700 MacArthur Blvd, N.B. SR. EXEC. SCRAMLETS ANSWERS SECRETARY F.t•ec -Emde -Fl"id - Bigamy -'TIMBER. $686 + top be~etits, A.A. d~ Overheard: "I took my dog gree or .~1valent college on a plane ride with mt. le\·e-1 trl.lrung; At least 5 \'lhen y,•e passed over lhe yrs respo~ibie secretarial OregQn forests, hi!' yelled: exper. 'Tii\·IBER' and h<liled out." ADM SECRETARY AITENTION A"tiq. ""'°"' • Combo desk & book shell, 7' $5.>4 + top benefit!. Some tall. Unique dresser oveT college level "'raining; .at 100 yrs old. Primt! prospects least 3 yrs clnic:a.I I.: only. 646-1·193. stenc,gre.phic exper. $ Na tional Cash P.egiBter $ HUNTINGTON BEACH Old, very ornate b~ass case. Xlnt cond. &. \\'Orking order. UNION HIGH SCHOOL Ideal for boutique shop, etc. DISTRICT i\fust sell $350. 642-.1589 eve. F 'lf. application by 4:30 pml----·------ 9/8nl. Call 536-9:131. Appll•nces 802 ST .. JOHN _KNITS . HOTPOINT a uto \vasher, Cah1orn1a leading fa shion 1 ~= ~.' knit dress manufacturer copp€r Onf! """:_· ..... enmore h d ~ tl!ul auto washer $50. Kenmore as opene a. ""au new I · I _ . 1 . & ..... rlec dryer $60. Al in xlnt pa .. , in IYtne n.,-nJs ...... · HAND KNITTING .r.tA-CO•n.1, gurnr & ... delivered. CHINE OPERATORS ...,.ho 546-8672, S47-81l;, .. ~---l are familiar \>1ith Studio-KEN/\IORE model 70, au10 Brother.; or similllf ma. \v11sher & gas dryer. Bo1h ln chine. Pat1cms in Japan· xlnt ennd. $65 ca. Guar & est & English. delivered. 546-8672, 847-8115. 173U Eastman, Santa Ana e MAYTAG repair man ha1; 540-TI71 8:30 to 5 pm ll'asher-xlnt cond-<lelv w/W COLii.\Jf·:1t He!p<>r !0r I1al1.1f1 :llntl Dcrurrit"'r Comm. Dell, Full fpf!tme. lli'.'Ji4 Sales-Bus ;\!"lrh Ba.w /Oimm HP.1 rh Blvd, H.n_ Apply In Person ---~------1 ON TI!E ROAD Tf)\\'ARflS n P.DERLI ES. t x pt'r · pre I' rl · f TN,\ N CJ,, [, IND F.P F::-:. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Recl'ptlon!11t. mu111 ~ neat nr:"'C~~ Tllf{Ol !(ill !!JS ;..s. &· gd l)•pl5t. Park Lldo Oin-SOCIATION' \\'ITH f'INA.'\/C. va.Jescent H o11p , l44S JAL JNVF.ST:0.1F::-.'T 11:-J. Su prr1or Ave. NB, 642-2-410. /\LYST, n.. E. BHO!\ER, ORDERLIES. will train for P HOFF:SSIONAL SALES- pati<!nt care. Pe r sonn el /\!AN DAVID B. LOOKI:\G- S£A.\1STRESS. needed 5 1•"0men tamtlla.r y,·/sew\ng mach1nt'S m be lra.i~d ror !'€'\ling. /\hlr 10 earn $20,000 yr plu~. :~l:-H!238. STI'LISTS and managers fu ll day guar. S50. 531-R637. time. retail wig & beauty YEAf~ old cloUflle l"lr Coldspot supply auper mart. Hourly relrigcrator. .Fr ost-lrt"e, 15 pay. Apply in person , cu. fl. 645-066:1 aft 6. Empttsg \V ig Co. 12682 1·1 Oi. ft. "'c~tingho\1sc Ch .. •pNmanH, G001lfden Grovt , or rrfrigerator-frcei er S 6 S. ,e COt:PLE t0 n1;i,n~~r· 20 NEWPORT NEWPORT VILLA t:n\!~. f';>:Ch11 nJ:'/' for 2 nn Personnel Agency 4()()(1 Hilaria Way Newport Beach 11ptandsm11ll .srle.ry, Kll<)w\. 833 Dover Dr., N .B. rdge nf all f)hases nf n1a1n-642-3870 lenanl."f'. l!ushnnd nv1y havr I ~~ ....... -..,...,..--~ outside joh. Call 546-502:1 art FE~!ALf; p/tilne I0am-4pm ~lalurl' h'lu~E'krf'per f o r l)us111ess "''ork1ng c<lup\e, IJMe mea!. 5 days. pleasant \l·orklng cond1t1ons. bay!ront apt., hf.~t •vages. 642-6213 or 673-8TI8 a!l.3. 6 pm. Ttff'S lhni Fri Kitchen & DEL I RESTAURANT Counter v.·ork. Mirtdle ei::cd f'\11! ti111r. E"~r-On!v \\'iih y,·,,n1an prel'rl. Call bf'!wn ~ f{rfcrencell .\Jf'.rnt · ha•·k· & 1 pm. 642--1!)91. ground. O\•l'r 21. Hunt. GE~h.AL O~F~f~'l~C~F,~,~B-c>-o<lc "Beach &. 1\1\ll.<ilon \'ir-jn llf'11· romp!l.ny in lr>'in<' :>·l ATl.iP.E \~·om11n !or llte area:r;, •. Cali 830.,1.110 ror enrnpll'x r~crls t:11.l v,·/fri;irii h011seke,,plng, CIU'e ol 1 a pp1 . of1 1t'(' aprr11rance for ir r. child, P..oom & Ma.rd + r1fu• jr>h, $400 Mlary. Call after 4 pm DENTAL rrcrplii:in i!<1 \\·11h ""' ,,~~. c. ·d I , 1 · I Call !llar:v 1 ~, "'"' ""'-" -~~,,.., • c .. ul!'.SI C' c ap a l l 1 I ~ s , · .....,,_. ...,""''"" =~-~--- !'xp'd, age 10 to 3.'J. 64.\-00Z2. COASTAL AGENCY /\lAHKETTNG anc! mana11:e· 1790 Harbor Bl. IJ\ Adams tn<'nt talent.~ r~1uired for * DRIVERS* No Experience Neceuary! f.1ust hav~ clelll'I Cahf, rlrlv. lni;t record. Not und('r 25. YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th SI . C.!'11. DAY DISHWASHER Apply In Person Ancient Mariner Restaurant 26417 W-Coast Hwy. Ne wport Beach !DELICATES S EN 1'.!an , f/Lln1e . i\1\151 be tlf'at & dtptnd111)\e. Prrf. O\'rr Ji;: &-e Trrry, 11 1-Ttm•· fl<'l1, 495 E . 17th St., Costa !'11"~- 0ENTA!. fli•rrf'I. t.xp·d-:-x. rll)'ll. full t1n1P r.16-35:1:-i -·ec-,-"°-,-.orUg ~c~1~ .. ~k­ c1111 fl42.1sso .. t.IHl.S for Wor!d 'Trad<! r!\!r. nl'Y.' young company In wm- llns1rssei;. model f}-pes & rnerrlal 1ndu~try. E xcellent i-.\lf'5 r"r.<;0nnel . $40 Pt'fday. potenl!al send r e sume, 121.'\1 7ti'.l-0097. Cla.~slhed Ari . No. 241, Daily Mi\:\OY~IAN & Paintt>r. 2 rla Pilrit P. 0. Box 1560, Costa 711esa, Ca. 92626. or ~ nl1c Y.'k, $12;-,fmo. r,1~.:'.ll·IJ ...,,.. 67:i-1~14 . r-.tEDlCAL Oll lef!·fronl. elep llr![l \•ti ntl'd In prt shop. no ~~·~~~s~~~ni; !:·\~~~'. c\J}l•r. n('("1":"$. One Y.·1!llna; hght bkkpg, ~ & ae- tn lrarn the grwn1ing b115. curacy 8 must. Sa!,,ry crim· ines~. i'.ll1st love animAl~. menSUr(lle w I 11.bil !ty. Un!Ps~ interes ted in lhlstype &12~ nr ~8-7145 Aft 6. ""'1'k rlo "IOI apply. No shJ- di•n!,;. Apply after 3 Pi'.1. 113 MEDICAL records clerk, 1 nrrodway Ave .. Cost11. Mes!\, )T. n1inimum experience. 110\J~ECLE'ANIN'G Id 2 JllCDA . cod ln2 .• PAS <I ~, ~Ch tra a Y 11.bstn.et1n~. full t1m'°. ex· fay~ ;;,~llO!I vn !1!rp0rt.a-cellenf fringt> be nf' I l ! g. l(ln · ·' ~uth eo.i.~t Commllnity llO~iF~<::~ES, f/t!me. Apply llm;plt1tl, South !...n.f,!Un&, In f\l'.'f""!;tln only Del~ney·~ 499-131\. Personntl OCfl<'e. N>a• ~h:inty. 630 Lido Pk Or , NB. ~~~---~ Tf~J.;-rn~ F:mplyr rmys If'~. G<"OTRf' AH!!'n 8yl11.nrt Ap;r.n- ty 106-B F.. 16th, S A. ~·l7--0.19J. ~-~----1 HOTEL MAID-E..1Cp'd fll'l"'r'rl. La 1tun11 Be1u::h. • (";ill 4!H-ll96 • r-.1 .. n. \Vomen, Chtlrlrl'n FAME & FORTUNE Coull\ Awai! Y011 New race~ Need"rl II Co1111n'I. film. mndtlin&:. NO F:XPER , NF.'CESS, (2111 461.3051 Fast result& 11.re Ju!t a phOne Cfl]I 8\\'8Y • 642-5678 I -°'~'-'·~H_o•_<_H~o-•p_,~, _N_B_, --1 LA NO. PBX opera.tor for Answering CALL NOWI Senrkf. part time and tu.II time. &46-8000 C.M. 558-0444 PERM. part tlmt ttcy u~r 30 w/~mall aggttSISive Co. Ask for Mr. Curry C'oulrl ~me full time .1 ~~~~~~~~~~ Needs pgetter s e c y. SALES _ l\len 642-1544. e PLASTICS e INJECTION MOLDING Tr11lnets, f'tmale prt'f'rf. $1.6:i ptr hour to 1>ta11. Oprnlngs on rla y shift & ~wln2 ghl!t. APfl'lY 8:30-11 :30 * Orangt Coe.st Pla~!ictl ff 850 Weal 18th SL, Costa MeM, c.aur. STOP!!! LOOKING & ACT Sales minded penon, gee for ~If. a rea.I caner op.. portll nity. Xlnt futun!! tor right man. F.arnings rom- rnence tmmediateJy should be In excess of $300. p<!t wk. No e&nVasain2 or !lOlic!tlne. lntcrvle"·1 by •ppolntment only 9.3 Y.ttkd!\ys, Lou Como, 835-mt. SALES - FULL OR PART TIME Place pure water systems In :=:::=:=;::zzz~I nomn on monthly rental. Muttt be ne.t &, willlnR to work. Avt11lge $15() ro 1500 POLl~E OFFICERS Drper. Oe:<rir?.d Sn»m Pt r f.1o. LAI~ Tnnafer ~1hlt . Uniforms f\Jmlehcd .. Othtr bctw'f1l,i;. Apply A! LAGUNA BEACH POLICE DEPT. 505 Forest Avenue ror best result.! 64l-5678 Wffkly commi-1on. Cftll for appointment, Mr, 1111.· m .. nn, •t 778-10. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAil Y "PILOT WANT AD 642-S678 SERVICE CENTER AGENCY 500 Nr11·pon Centt'r Dr., NB * Exec. S1c'y Bus~· Fun Job *Steno Like Pressure $600 ~so * Steno/ Rec•pt. $•50 Great Fuhin! * Keypunch to $450 Ont Ytar Exptrit~ * Steno to $500 Liie SH + 10 Key Adder * Clerk Typist $400 Lite Rerorrl Keeping * NCR 395 to $600 Elt"t. Book~irtg Machine * Dentel Asst. $3.50 OMhodonti~t-0\air side * Receptionist ~ Lite SH-Prof. Environment * S.cret•ry to $575 Ltfl'.4 or Real Eat.ate Exper. Freen -ee. Pog·itlons Helen Schaffer 644-Cffl SERVICE ataUon pump island aa.l~Rm.an, Cd.r.~ area, full time, 5 d.ay week, top p11.y, profit 1hartn1, 2 YflVI exp & rer.. C.all 673-7233 tot l'.ppotntmenl. SERVICE Sta. MI r. or l:nl.inee, Clua A Srnor. Good 1ale1m1n, lltfl rnechani<',.J. ne•t Ir am· blttoo11. ~ J lm, 2590 Newport Blvd, C.M. SERVICE Slallon u.lt1mtn. full 4 ~rt timt. Apply In prninn. :00 W. Cou:I Hv.'Y.1 N,R Sf:TIV!Cf.: St1tton S&ltaman p/11n1t>. Neal in •PPf&r. f::t- IX'r . 2.Y.!O NeY.'P()rt Blvd, CM • , · ar r. F'u.!lerlon. 1675 Tustin Ave. Ci\1 TELLER ~rienced -UNITED- CALIFDRNIA BANK 201 Av1nlda Del M•r S•n Clemente 492-5123 RCA 13 cu ft gas-relrig: 84 lb freezer $50. J , Coyne 645-5423 642-140:1. 5 CYCLE. 17 pl11c. M'lt1ng con v f!'rtible <hshwashe r Frigidaire. 830-4782, ' Building Mattriat1 106 FlLL dirt avail at Lagunll Beech. Ca.II 714164&-5934 eves. C•meras &. Equipment IOI Equal Oppcrr. Emplo~r HASSELBLAD 500 C wHh 50 ~'!!'!!"""""""""~""'""' mm 80 mm anrl 150 mm TYPIST! Accunicy Eafn. lens + acceS60rie'!!, Pi~ol ti&.1, Sta.I exp, heiJ;tui, grip, close up attachment~ Matuft'. Salary $350. 35 ht etc. 1 Yr old. u~ very lit· wk, Call Mn:. Gendron, tlr. Askin~ $J3j(). 645-2187. .~,......=~'~"-'=~---->Furniture 110 UNIVAC 1710 keypun c h ope rat o r, t xp, orc.l::":::":":':':':":'.,.-,c:----,-1 Permanent \\Wk. Noon 10 MO""'.ING-.M u at ~"II . 8;45 pm ?lfon-rrt. 54()...9m. CurtiJ-Math1s .•t('rw-RCA :--=---=--! color TV. Philco r<!ltii;:. UNUSUAL Severa] dteastt'I and misc. li•lnr "'°m I" '" i 1" ". 548-0532. Unatt.cbtod rnatun: house-UN CLAIMED Sl'ORAGE, kf.toper. manqwr for 2 bll!y Grand opening. \Vareho111e adulU. Occa.ssk>nal live-in. SAie. lltlgf! se.ltction or Dnvtnc .important. mileage 00\IM'OOld ltf'tns. bric-br.c, pa.Id or car turnl1M-d. Wrttt e-tc. Fantastic pr Ic es! cl•ssltled ad • 323, DRiiy Harbor Transfer. 375 E. Mlot. P.O. Box 15e0, ChstA 17th .SI, C.ltt. l bt h i nrl Mna, Calif. 92626 ~n-11*-Box·l. tmLITY f\.fA.J'l "'·1th mac:hlnt DECORATOR r11net1f' set ahOp & powl!'r loo! ~Xpt'ri-v.•/6 vinyl covertd y!!lk1w enoe: for metal f11.bric11tlon chra, $:125. Bdrm ~t S380. &. ft~ral clean up. Salary Hotpolnl «trig, h A r Vf' ~ t commtn1ur11e \\'Ith exi>('ri-gold $400. AIJ items ~1•.' en« ~3341 Arter 10 e.m, '*4-5129. ' ful nmlt. are just a phoflt' t'Or be•! "suits! 641-5671 call .... ~ • 64U/i71 .\ 9 . . .. . ~· '-.... . . . . cAJLV PILOT 29 1971 DAILY PILOT ft r'----·__,J[§] I J[§] .__I _ ............. _. __,J[§]( ..... _ ltBI ..__ -_""'i:._.,..-__,. l~I ][ii [~ .. _'"'_wS.I•__,]§] 1§1 I ............ l§J Furniture llOFurnlture &16 Dogs lS4 Bo•t•, Slips/Ddcks 91 o Mobil. Homes 935 MODEL HOME FURNITURE Liquidation Sale Fantastic Savings! Decorator Items & Accessories. Also office rurnis hings, appliances and an tique furniture. TWO DAYS ONLY! Sat. & Sun. Sept. 11 • 12, 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. 1045 East 4th SL, Costa J\.lesa Furnitur• 810 Mi•cellaneous 818 -~--.,..---:-;-SU 1'1.b1ER CLEARANCE POODLE pup, 8 11.•ks. old. SALE All fihot.s, l\lln. lrl size. Ka\\·a i, Steinv.'ay, Bald\\1n, Champttgne t.~or S 6 0. \Vurl1uer Kimball, L<>11Tey. 673-~9. Conn, Allen, Btc. $225 & up. POODLE O.IPPJNG RENTALS. EASY' T_EltMS. Nr\i•port Dog Groom~ry 2903 .F'r1endly telephone tnfor. c Nt'wport Bl on Perunsula FIEl..D'S PIANO CO, 673.-7766. . . 1833 Newport B!vci. Costa Mesa 714/&15-3250 ADORABLE Silky Tt'rTiers WOULD You lemale puppies. l.a.'>t ol llt- 1er. Ah:C & .shoU. 4 mos old. BELIEVE ~2iG. FREE ORGANLikLESNSONS 11~0-x67,~6.~,h7a-,-0~1c.,·~k~d-og-po-o. a.s long as you e! 0 reg-Paid Sl!O 4 mo ago istrat1on. No obligation. Jusl ~lovlltg·wiU. M C'. S 5 5. Comf', /llondays 7:30 pm .._,7_,,,. COAST MUSIC "' >a . &!2·2851 Sl""IE~'P~I~IE~.R=o-,,-.. ~,-,,--,,""'m'=o. ---=~==---1 AKC. Lo\1ng. '.'llake oiler. PIANO • "'""'"' • REDC. n1USt sell. quahty 1v;::. rrn. furn., 8' mf'rl sola $12:i. 8' Dnne M>la $130, Dan" 1nas,er chair $100. 3' rd. Jane l;1bll" s:ll. ::O" sq occ. lahle SiiO, r.1n.1 wing (•h:urs 323 ,.a , distr, m p! e . di>sk/llkcS<' $75. !136-238\. HAND CARVED \\'ALf\LlT LOVELY r.1od. Bdrm set, \\l l ITE, hanrl C'<1rvNI upright !RISH SettC'r pups, AKC very lrg unusual antiqued gnr_nd piano. IBeauulul! I i;uper ped ll>':l'ff. show or purple l1ghlcd \'anity ni ir-S250. 968-9667 h.-lcl . TI4 S42-l6U. roN. 1!1-f1 pilot rad10ST ;~E'"'IN"-•1vv A"'Y'G~,=,~,,,:.-z5,-, B°"'"c,LS~O'~. =B~e~,.~00~,~d:.:P"~P=P~,.-,-. -A~K~C~. tuners, relaxiciso r, unusual I · t & al 1 1· h :< n I. one \\' ml 1n1s . sho1v stock. Danish sn~J or dbl sleepinl! 67' "~ ,,.-,, •• ,r;r. 496-1715 couch, auburn \\·igs, 4 !rack --- rapes, phonograph. 26" bike, COME TO OLD l:'.nglish Shet.-p Dog, pet ro'tsserie, niisc. 54&-441'.l. KEYS TO HAPPINESS n1alc. 3 mo. Reasonable. for the best values in 5"11i---05it COFFEE & """ '""'"· * AUCTION * szoo. llPN'Ulon sofa .t 1"1" Flne Furniture ~eat, cru~hl'd \'l'IVl't sol:i &· & Applia •ct's ]('lvf.' seat, gatne !e 1 · Auctions Jo'riday, 7:00 p.m. 6i~!K!88· _______ Windy's Auction Barn SACR IF!CF.. Hcrl·u!on 11' sofa & love:;ea1, !1v 'g rm arr:;i ~ Ncwpon, C-11-1 646-8686 !urn incl vclvi'I sc fa & Bt'h!'nd Tony's Bldg !'l'la!'l Jovescat, Span oa k tbJs, all QUALITY furn: Freezer 17 like new! &1:>-1701. cu It. like new, bdnn LEAVING COUNTR_y ___ "_"_st dri!sser w/mirror, desk & :o;v.•11·el chair !i6x29. pool sacr ifice. Antiques. roll lop desk. tbl, !runk, Jl{'\\• i ..... ·in table -all in xlnt rond. 644-5983. canopy bt>d, ll)any t1ems. I,-==~~~~~~~ 43-l Fernleaf, Cd:\! 6i:l-28;l;I. LARGE wh1!f' doublr dr. NE'\V & USF.D 1 c~G.,~.~.7,•D.:-e-ne~Po:-u_p_p~i.~.- ORGANS-PIANOS . lc1-uns. hick 1nask a46-0989 You'll Be Glad You Did :'lliu1iMrest Krnl)('Js S.11isfaction Gtiarantced ------------ Choo5€' frorn largf.' selection ~"T. &rnan:I, lrg male, rough Convrnic>nt Term.~ coat. 21i yr~, loves p<>oplc>. ~ I fl-ll1st Sf'I!. SL'>O. &16-9149. '""P"n Eves 'ti 9, Sun 1-6 856 Bye's Keys to Horse$ Happiness ,/ u N DER n e "' man- 16529 E. \\'hittier B]l'd, agrml'nt: Red\\·ood Stables. \Vhit11 er f213J 694-1076 Horses rcn1cd, boarded, 11AJ\.1MOND, SI e 1 n way, !rained & sole!. Joe LifTo, Yt\maha. New .t used IDlS6 Laguna Cyn Rd. pianos of most makt'S. Best 49-1-9182. SLIP a.pa~ !or 25-27 ' ~tlboat. il!ain bay. Avr:r.f & Co., 67.>-8990. CONTEMPO LAGUNA HILLS SIDE ue, avail 9/17, up to 24 ', Barg•in of the Yea r -~=C~•'~'~'~77""='°=--I f\ew 1971 VILLAGE HOL'SE PR!V/\TP. DOCK by Levin. Landsrap\"<l, tor ia1I hoa! up to 60' porches, awn i ngs, tic. • 6T;:...1070 • Hrady to move in! BOAT Shp Spaces Avail. 25' to 70'. 2¥J02 Rdigc Rou tl' Dr. ki.1,'U na Hills 67:~ Ort illoul1on Pt·kwy JU.st north BALB O,, r1·s1den' \\'ants to o! LRisur~~~Vo7rlJ, I t ' '/' ' '-~1 • """" 9:Xl * rrn! s 1p or •• po\1er ..._... -- _ ----- nr PenuL~ula. 673-6728. 60' fl-IOB!LE hc::ne for sale 40' SAILBOAT SLIP \\'/txpanrlo liv. r m. 2 ent l. 1100 67 .70 porct1es, l BR, 2 BA. Catpl. • m('I. 3-35 1hruout. Call ~~3-ti70!\. Boats, Speed & Ski 911 f OR sate or Jca:oe moblle SKI or fi;hlng boat + trlr, hon1e, adull park. Pool. pri. glass on \\'ood hule. near ht'a<"h, et<'. -r>:o. 53 Bays1<1•' new Chrsyslrr '55 l"i.!'.p. V1llal>':t' . .'.JOO£. Cst !h1y . 1\B J?uns hke a dream . $550. BY O\\llt'r~7x20--Royal 557-3683. Lan('('r, par!. l!Jrn, l.ots o! L"' Glas1rn n, J;.(} II p xtras, xlnt rood, Fan11ly )lr-rcru1st'I' 110, trlr, ski & J}ark, $9500. 8·17-4·166, &l.2-fi 251 CO!it Guard equip, $3000. Motor Homes 940 6T.'1-()3G:t ---=~~~-1 8' 11\'DnO--PLANE. SiO. XL.NT L"ON D. 67:>-1109 Hi' CLASS ski heat & tra1lf'r. i.) MP nioror, NH1L1'11ls good s!iape~ $1t15. 4~l-8S.!·t CONDOR BUY R~:NT LP.ASE SPE:CJ,\L SAV!f\G~ NO\V BILL CORWIN FORD 230 So. '.'Ila in St . Oran,ge \~ 111i. N, of F11,•h1on Square Tr.1111porl~tion Jim J ·11. ~\\' ~U:-.'Dl1\I;· sips 5, all ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;~I rxl1 as. rf'nl. S:-.200 e S33-S309 e ~~-----= Campers, Sale/Rent 920 ~ailers, Travel ~ Autos Want.cl 968 Autos, Imported 970 WE PAY TOP CASH tur used can a, trUcki, jtat call us for tr~ estim•ln. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sales Managn lSZll Beach Blvd. Huntington Beacn 8~7 .!3087 KI 9-3.331 ANNIVERSARY •50- AUTOS WANTED fop dollar !or clean Wied c<>rs, Sf'e ,\udy 131"01\'D. THE COORE ROBINS FORD 2060 llAP.BOR BLVD. COST A :'11 ES,\ &12-0CilO \YE PAY TOP DOLLAR l'OR TOP USED CARS -------FERRARI FERRARI AUTilORIZED SALE.S & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast Jlwy. Newport Be&cb i---FIAT • Comp!elt: S'oc:k of llBBD Tlllllk 5ff "FRIEDLANDER" 13750 IUCH I LVD. utos, mported MGB '68 MGB Auron1a tJe, Wirt: "'heel!, A:\l/FM Radio, l.i,002 m1l1!:11, v.'OOd S!eering Wtlttl, ydlow wi'h black inttrior, truly bcautitut & arigilllll through- OUI. $1695 .-NEWPORT . IMPORTS 3100 \V, Coast HW)'. Nl'"'"P°" Beacb 642 -9405 '70 ~r!GB GT, xlnt concl. A:-01 /F'.\10 o'd, '1arrlly used. 6.00'1 mi. S2'J50. 213:328-4'}.12. '64 MGS.GD COND SIOOCl. 675-3167 t HW'f'. J91 893-7566 • 5~7.&24 II your car is e.~tra clean, ·71 F'1at Ii i ~pidrr, S spd. St..'C Us fir.>l. P in'lh 's, 1n1 n1<1t', lo rn!les. OPEL RA UE R RUICK $.2,&~l •ll' bsl orrer. ~13-1532. I------·---- 23 ! E. 17th St. Cos!a !llt'sa !J.IS.7765 Autos, lmpor red 970 Lar9e Selection of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W's Porsches.-- Campers & Vans 1Ql1'7o 30 Day or 1000 l\liles Cua ran tee JAGUAR '66 KADETTE WAGON -4 Speed, Radin, Heater. (SYPl95) *JAGUAR* 196~! 2 2, Rntish Gf'l'('n na-$599 tur;1l lea1hcr intrrior, a1110- 1 HIGHLAND MOTORS rn:l.tlC', ''1r Conf1, chron1e I 2l4:i Harbor Blvd. w11,,.._ whc>els, ~:l,OQO n11. C0:<;ta i\lesa 645-5404 Xtra n1ec. tZ\'C7D5! '6(; OPEL Faslback. Cle!lfl, MacHoward .l:llfld eond. R.l'.:11. air. $595. fi.12-8716 or 673-8117. 839-9600 OR S31-0608 Corner 1st & Harbor •59 Raleigh Kscleue, lo ml's, Xln! ~hap<'. $1450. Santa Ana * + 6i:HJ363 '!Ir* .. ~66~JA~G~XKE. lm_m_"_"~,.,-,,oi --~P~o=R~s~c=H=E __ , :\lust se-e ! S2i;.Q/offer. Ph. • :i • ,. • • . " :: " . • • . •' " . " . • ' ' • : •• .. ' " " " ,, ,, " ,, f ;\!AH din table & chs. rotor lrosl-lree rcrng. Sl25. 30" ranl?<., l;iri:r Q\'l'n Sl/J. TV, RCA swrro A:\t/F:\1, Cabinet Al\1 -Fi\1 h1-[i $40 buys in So. Calif. at Schmidt l'I7I O~H~S~E~B~A~C7K~7H~;~d-,-,-, Music Co., 1907 N. !11ain, Lessons. Our /\orsr $j per Sania Ana. pr1va!c 1£>Sson. All ages. '6:{ Chevy &• T. 292~, splil PRO\\'LER 17'. S I! I f -c o 11- nn1~. 4 nr1v 8 ply t11vs. 11('1\ t::rllK'd. Custoin bu 1 l 1 paint, rac\IO, air. 11· f llbol'l'I', ninlon:-ycll' racks pl•is niany S\0\'t', Q\'l'n, lt'f'bo.\, Both f'X!l'llS Sl~JQfl %2·761-~J Paris & Labor • Engine • Tr11n.s. • Front & Rear Axle ,\ssemblles • Brake Sy!I· \em • Electrical Sys/~-n 673-3270. JENSEN '68 Porsche l Au1on1atic. Air Cone!, A~1/ ·' !' F:'ll Radio, lo miles, Im-s\\·tvet rock w/ottoman · ;..t-1-6862. 307 ~. 19th St. 5.1$-Sll:i. Sporting Goods 830 l:'.ngl1sh. \\'f'stern. Hnrses x!n'L &l2-i866. Hi' ARISTOCRAT TraVt'I K-,-,-,G-.,-,-s--,,-. -,-o:-<l~,-M-~-,· I B I c y c L E: s ' r (' c 0 n d . JO Caliber Carbine hoardf'I"! S·l.'i mo. 5.17--062;,, 2 1-!Qf'>ors for sail'. I regis. ·~ hors1'. Both need. exper. r 1d1'1'S 5.3i-9379. '62 FORD "'• P.U. \111h Trailer, Jf,~J(l. t·1 ri n. cabn\·rr eam['ll'r. !'>; e \\' * Call ('H'l-:t~i:I * Q~~o~ JENSEN ATJTI-{ORIZED SALES • SERVICE maculate Cond. ~· $3695 . l: SJj, dinc11e ~I S\5. :\!on. S11ngrays, SIS up; arl!lll 22 Rille Tues, \\if>({., aftr rnoon. 2911 size:;, 1 &, :; sp. $22 up. No lO Loading equip. 5.i7-327t Beacon Bay, N.B. sp. 612 - 1272 · CREEK l!exihle Knee-board, I ~~~~~~~~~~ 9' SCFA, •"•cado, cn><hro $ N.i;o""1 C"h Reg""" Xloi rood. !50. °' b<;,t oll"·I, l>.tl \'el vet never used $150. Old, very ornate brass case. &1::>-clOJll. Bolts and '.'ltatch,ing Jovescat $1 o o . Xlnt cond. & \\'Orking ordf'r. Marin• Equipment en.c;1ne \\'ill trade for V\\' or * '70 NO:'ll1\D_* __ $1190'.I. ~>15-67(15. Sclf-NJnta1n£"rl IS' trailer. '62 F(lrd camper. raho\·r1· S.17-7ii;,;,J. <"haSSIS m<l\lll!ed 6.jj)...:l()i~. V-S, 11' llolkl~yl '1~.,.~,7\W~O~!~.,~;o~,-,,~;,,-,-, -,,~,,-,-. IT frig , $ 9 9 5 . • ~18-40:-i! e 5,'l5-l955. Idea.I for bot!tlque shop. etc, '71 Ttlleist \\'ood s. 1, 3, 41 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm;;;;; J\-'lust ~ell. $350. 642-3;i89 eve. D-2, RS. S6:i; i\lacGroi::or11 lr;::;l Cl-!,\:\ DE Ll E RS, Sau~!.' 4-\\'RI N r. ER "-ash<'r S:G =;t;ro;m;;:, -"'R'~· ~St,W;;;;l6~5~. ~,-_, 3_· ;_20_2_. I ;G:•:n~•:c~e~I-_____ 900 c __ '_"_''_' _''_' _''_1' __ ~ poster. Fn::!nch chcs-1, mps Store, Resteuren•, 11' "r<•ardt'Op ca1np<'r with or 1,/ou1 1ruck, :-.Int <'11rtd, For niore info c<ill fi.\&-5356. ** 67:Ui238 * * 11~~\\'C'1'kS5 Rnund dine~tr ~~; Bar 132 CAPTAIN F,\CrORY 1!1n'ct dralcr,l•••••••••- PORT. 1ype\\Tirer, earl y S-· Ja e's 199 E. 161 ' 1----------L'nl1m11ed licC'nsc -any gross :\l aJOr\vay !: Hall Pin!, from Antiques /Clas•ics 953 Amrr. ~la. chrs. buffrt & &l:?·5fli(i GOIN G Ou1 SaJC'. Hr>!'!aurant ions. 30 -Years experience Si 95. 869 \\'. 181 h St , C.;\l more. :\1nt cone!. &4--t--0824. \VATER l:wd.<;, All ~Jlf~ ~quipmrnt f.: h.i r !11rn11urC'. satl .~· f'IO\\'f'T. Prolessioi:ral l ~lil ch c 1. y Pic k-Up l!l3C. f'ORD _ Pirk UP 1 4 S14.95. A~k about pa~'kat:c> :\lu.i;1 S<'ll' .-;:-; ... .s~.21 sport fl~h l llg b'l.Ude: fllexican \\'/Ca nH~r hke Tl•'ll, l2,f)()(l cu.~!\•1111~.t~I. l~J>I rN R.1n1 TEAK dining room Sf'· cleals. \\·e can deliver , ---& c A p c·1 ll<'m1 l'l >g lk11t•r 1h11n fai r chain & 4 Hostess. $175. TV, Radio, Hi F i, cntraJ nierica. & a 1 -1ni. $2,790. Call 61~37!l l. _, T · ·b , s•~ 1\46-7490. 836 ic Coas1 v.·aters • IflStruc. ---------~1 c·t...,. ow ar"' Ln uno. ~.u. 54$-j()44. Stereo CA'.\1P ER :<.hi'!\ II' Usl'd or hr <;t olft r. Ahrr 6 NE\\' Yashica camera, e[f'c· l::::C:::::-::'c:-"'-----.1 tion 111 boa! handling. sea-RE FRIGER.ATOR $6-t\\·1ce, ,.Jnt cond . $123. 'o~.4,,s 5'1~-1Q.il .t:xl 66 or 61 19i(l !IAllBOR IlLVD. COSTA ME5'A --------u :-: t: u SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE NOW! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER ** J. lro 35 mm, $65: Zebra mini STEREO 1971 t~arrard n1aJ1ship, DR & celesual Furniture &. miscellaneoos. bike>, .S6:1. 5-16-~'>. model. full sT~rro rhanger. n.1v1.c;n:ion. PICK UP & $Ji -li3:,9 R1\Ht: '29 F'ord illodrl "A" 710 l::. l.st SL, S.A. :tt7-07&1 :>"' 3671 k DELJVEl'Y '''\'\'"'ERE Cy•le• Bo'k•• k ,,.. "~ .,.. 0 (lf'n d:u ly 9-9: closed Sunday • ....-· FILL DIRT avail al Laguna ;11r su:;prns1011 spea crs -.. .... -~n ; ... , • pw -t1 p .... tras .. ....,r'lnus .. - \\'ALi'lUT dining !bl \\'/8 Beach. Call 714 1646----593~ \\'I c r o !< s -u v r r syslt'n1. captain available tor ex-Scooters 925 qu u·1"s only. $1~00. :H0-311-55. AUSTIN AMERICA chr'S, 3 leave!. Perfect cond. eves. Aill/F\l/.\IPX radio & tcnd£"d cruising. Ex!en.i;ive ----------Dune Buggies 956 S325. 642-4203. tape rtay,'I', s!ltl hr<1nd ne"" admtnistratJ\<e experience. THIMI. JOHN'S BIKES v.'as Jt'ft on la y-&1\·ay. &16-2977. DA Garage Sale 812 New * Used Orig-1 nol!y sold for S325, pay ·13'~.--,C>oC"Otbo-an:l-.,.,-,-,-,-.,-,-,-.,.,-s, HON DESK & chair, ro1nm'I s11.e, Repairs of! balance o! $11 71 or sn111 !1 11 /trlr. Sl.25. Ill ~ood mnd. S.'iO. l::ng!1~h 2310 jl;e\vport Blvd. payn1rnts. Collection DC'pr, *""' 67.~8 ** 1nfRIEOLAHDER" TOAD Dune Bug.In'. '6.) V\V 1600 sqUflT('bar.k <'ng. S!1't'et Ir.gal . $900. ~5-9434 or eves 673-1641. maple lge cl res5£'r & n1i rror, Open 6-10 \\'kda}'S 71 ·1/~3--0;j()J. B P J)B p1,·lrup, t11ir•k g:nss l:)nd~', · b d 11· s t & s 9 6 oats, ower 906 -., complete & ru!I S\lE' e ::i. a un · 1972 Zt:NTTlfS: All niodel!\ in~---------uni""°''".... 11lrr d s1 lr·gal, ch111n1c. xln1 2400 Elden AvP, i::nrage No. 64S.4720 s!ock. Special opening ~ale 3 8' C If R JS Cra f t Cash !or your Honda cond. 1\l;ikr nlfrr. 5.111-13!17. 14. 646-4712 until 5 pm, Sal -\Vill lake Trade-Jns-h od I o· C I 11 I L d rl ,,. ''"I e 803 7~"" lc-~~-------I on t ese new m r>s. is-onse ti ion. oa e . ..11· "" ••• .,,,.,, DUNE bugJ!1. Off-r"">ad t:.'P''. 1_t_h_'"_T_"'-'_· ______ 1 3-i\f "60W' copy paper type coLJnt~ !OT' ca~h. F:xt<'ndrd S2·1,00'.J. r-1:.iy take trade .1 -.,~o-.--U-Z~U-,~.,~5<1~-CC~.~,-.,w hig v1v t'ng, rnake offt>r. \VALNUT dine11e \V /6 coral 642. In original cartons. "·arrnn1 1es & !rec rml('nnas Day~ f2131 636--0757 eves mi!eagl'. Good cond iiion. ~l~-~l!l. chairs, S.10; 1rundle bed, 2,000 sheets 81,3 X 14" and \\'ith a!! ronsnll'.~. Ask ahnul !il41 5..'>7-2350 Just like new ~ s1;.;,11-Jl-,X-.-E-ll·-,,-'"-,-.-"-,-,,-,-1'"'1--y S35: refrig/fr~lcr. Sl5: lri:: 3,000 ~heels 81~ X 11... <-n~!i .~· earl)' pn <-r><>. ABC 21' HomC'niade, fibf'""'\a~s :J.ol~l(}3:1 !'•"l h'·-•og•, !IO·, elec. d'"'-'er S urplus fr orn tr i a l V 902 '" ----------1 1'"1' 1or. str~t lt·i::aJ. "' '" ... ... ,., Co~•r T , l Al lu nTa at hull, ~Jps 4, galley&. head, 1970 Jl ,D, Sronrt ~trr 1>Jrc ;,;1~1-20i ;: S45: pr wrought iron ch<11rs. drn1onstra11011. Plir-e $55. :O.l!u~nol1a, 118. !)68..332!!. inb!'d 130 hp. Volvo eng. Ask start. full lr<1 ther~. 5izr :\Ii T~~k------~"' 1_•_·h_lt_e,'--$2-5._M_<-<_!l60_. ___ 1_C_a_ll_&l_2-1_3'_I_,_•_><_._2_71_. __ 7.F'.\'ITll Consol" Color T.V. for John 830-a282 9 am-4 ~1 ust SC'll Sl.7JCI nr bt'st of·i-'-"-'-' ______ 9_6_2 GARAGE Sa.IP! Furn. pain-Steiw 1;1pe deck, 2 speak"N. \\'aJnu' Cabinet SlOO. pin. fer. &16---1221. • 68 Chevy 1;2 Ton ring!, hanging lamps &. car pho nes & taprs. $3SO. 673-T.i"i'J OIARACTER ROAT Honda :r;i0 Dirt. SGOO. h h h Id \" · 11 I ~ ,,. I :~~~~~~~~:~J r 1r kUp , V-8, 3 Speed. Top many ot t'r ouse o ~omens go cu.,,, J, 2l'lnbrd,fullyequip. llonrln Jj()StrN'1 . .SIOO. ood 1,,,12 C [hi Dr HB 968 == Cond 1t1o n. {~!GB 1 cnly g s. yn 8 · • ·~-"". I~ :\1n't cone!. Popular Bn1h firm. f:\'I'~ &12-31Ji0 IOU Brookhurst bl"' Adaml'i \\'HJRLPOOL re f r i i:, fret to You s Parade Entry, 5-18--6336. --- -$1795 & Atlant&l 110'.\'D,\ i\l1n1 Trail. ~wl avocado. S!'IO: ~fa, $1S; ~-------2&· Un1 fl!te Ifs, lg, lo hrs on Cor'lllition. !ll'l f .1rt.-Borcd T,\BLE sav.·, band saw, ehair, $5; T,V. Sl5; ri'tove, J Lines, 2 Tim•s, $2.00 rcblt en~. ri'leeps 4. $8.000. oUl. Call aft 6, 6i:I-2~'9i. rarlial a.rm saw, dnll~. S25. &16-3721. 011nr. 8i13-1~30. MacHoward tools, rte. ~A l. On!y. 823 \\'. CARPE~ h -C · ~· contrart,.,r as c>.IC· 2 ADULT S111mese cats. 1 25' F,\!ftl.l.N'ER. Cah rus. 16th. N.B. nt P!aITnlia . N'~~ shags, hi-lo11s: $2 yd. fe n1ale. l rr.aJe. both &Hf.'rrd :sips ·I, good rond, Iuil C\TII )!!iO C1nu111, 100 'e tr;11I hikr Under :.zyi 11111£"'!1. Pf'rlec1 $175. 5-1~-;.r.:10 839-9600 OR 531-0608 Corner ls! & Harlxir Sellar;; ou' furniture 11p. lree est. Jason 714; k drl'ifl"ed, 11> 1;rl home. ,t· <''1.lril~ S'l;,(X), fr12-1X~:\ di~hrs. t•loth1n2. r t<-. 492-2'1~1. ;,.1&--11.l'!. _ SKrP.JACK20\r .B--:lo:idt'i, HI.• S!irlla Ana ~'-:lZ29 or 968-90!1.i 12':1'.l OVAL hn11d f'arprt, Di\RLJNG kiltt'ns, 1n1.,rd w/trn llrr. S6000. P"t pt)'. 199(;2 Isthmus La. II B. pt'rr r<ind Pr! 5129. ;\IQ\·1ng. c11ior~ Lonll & sh.,rt hair. 67:>--1116. -C I 2 bl -I 1 1· =1-.':~·ti 7-,.~.,---,,:c-; ·f)'fl;tl\'y:-.pvrl!.(<'r Ji'OOnit. lntrrn;i i1Dna l l!J rt'cSt<'r 1' OUC'l, Ta e~. S('{'plng .~aC', ·~ ..... , ··"·· 6i.'>--!1~i. lb :-Glas~ho..1 1,.\"o hpln'lTOr& JI Sl~OO bags, ski.<;, r1 ~ s1·rern ctc PP.ACT!CALLY new rlectro HOJ\-11·: lov 1n, Canc1>r kitrrn~. !rl r. f 1111.Y l'fJUIP Pcr!l'c\ $2400 11""" nH1~1 M'. , P.!".CH~;ATION Cl·.NTf'.H ~-11· 1 t ~" ""''""-''-" '-·"'· ROY CARVER, Inc. ·-'" :itl'r ron · ""· · IX'd, hl'11d .it, lon1 control, J grf'y, 1 t1grr, I 1ortoisc. ronfL S6.'10. 6j:\.--145.1. -- Household Goods 814 \!QVING by 0 \V n C' r : Beautiful King 6 pc oak BR ~r!, a.lso queen 6 pc. with nrmoire. Cust. bu!lt 8' sofa Ar ln1·e ~at (sculp1urcrl \'e!\Tf 1 3 matr hini;: chaini;. Oak coffee and end com- mOOe"S, also pecan St'I. Game 91.'t. Vt'Ctra sola &· \ovr seat. Naui::;. 8' sofa & 2 mat('h1r.g ehau~. ~firrors ,, many lamps. Por1. <"Olor TV. All must be !Girl. 1626 F'ocithill Lan<", S.I\. 832-61174. NE\V recliuer, l r e ~zer, bedroom furniture ~ more. 21J.I F.. 22nd St. 54R-21 74. 11' \\'ill !'f!rrif1cr $2~. 646-42'.5, "'o 0371 1970 KA\V/ISAKI J.°oOcc 1'1·111 2923 Harbor Blvd. ,,..,-,....,, · 22' Cahill Cniisrr, E(J HP Sl~I. lil~l !J22-7a89 or !213! Co~ta fl-1,,s a 546-4•14·1 YACHT CLUB ;\lrmbership GOO D hon1 r \\It h ehddr('l1 ,\lrrc:ruisrr, jus! 1i .. uJr1L All .,,-, • -• ~:l-.i 1 • '69 1::-Van campu. at substantial savings. mixed Kceshond 4 )TS. extras . .$3500. P h. 673-9189. 1970 llonda CL 17.), xlnt con(1 Au1omat1r. A IR CON-!148-2381 493-4467 536-6115 aft 6. 1·,· CJ IRIS C-It Covlll\er Q C •0 S4:,0. Private party, Lo mi's. DI Tl N I N , Camper M i•c•ll•neous '.'11ALE Basenj1, 9 mos o!d. 1963, must 5('1!, $700. 5'16-5001 Equ1pmr n1. Sink, S!ovr>, .-1r. Wanted 120 frt't' to i;ooct home. 6i.~3325 .68 TRIU:\IPJ-1 ;,oo. !:..'!.. f!l"!S ICI. Dunton Ford, ~==='"~·7_-_.,,,_-Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 niechaniral c 0 n cl 1 ti 0 n . :i.\6.7070, 22~0 St:i. !\Ta il\,_@! CASH PAID FOR fine Jurni1ure, applian<:-e!I. antiques. One piece or houseful. Call day or night, 5-19.2241 or 5-17-7713. K I TT ENS a rl or ab I l', ----Sacrlll<:e ~. ~!1-21'1l:t. \\'nrner, Santa Ana. hou~r>hr"krn To gnnd homr>.<; DLX . 35 FT. SLOO~ ----'37 Chr \..__. 1 ton, d;a/ 11·hcrls, \\'/ \V kl S 95 Y,\.\1AJIA 12!> \IX 3 only, 842-382!1. or iout s ppe-r '1 _ l'itake bed rruck, new ~hort ==~---~-~~I \\'k. "Calypw'· slip a J:: .• ,. RICKi\lAN M!'..'TJSSt: F'REE darhnt:: . PC'nuah & Balhoa Bay Oub. Ph. on G'i3-JO.Jl block, "'-'"' paln1. xlnt Mntf, t P k 11 sonic good llrrs, $j()(]. Call Alt par rrs1an L CM, Brd &tb-2272 FORE SALE: i\lotort'yf'IC 6 pm·. '12-2·1'7. Jo~-tuurrrl, 6 \l'k.S. 842-6892.1 C"-'C' --'--'-~--~-, • " . ~~-~ -. - -36' t1}brid~e Crutstr: Sport 1ra1!f'r holds 2 bikes SIT.1. .~~---FREE clean 1111 d1r1, Yf'.IU hshing en.rising Splri' 6-5-~llJ ' '65 t'nrd t";i)(} Cah anct haul. 635 P!umtT St. O T II" 0 • '"·i2ll. 19•0 HO"DA CL"" n••t Ch11.ss1.<;, $777. Dunton Ford , \\'ANTED: Wilsh to buy good •C~ol~l ~"'-~9990~~·-,--.,.,-=:-;;I i;''r"ii'f'~· i~"i-~~· in.~i7 I I .~ IU, pc ..... 54&-7070, 22•10 !':ti. l\tain at u~ commettial Wt'1 and :: . . , C al 25 + Catlina 27 conditron. S200. '''arncr, Snnta Ana. dt"U ..,acuum st rea!!Onab le 6 Free kittens, 3 rohd \iht, 2 .J \\'etkdays tor SllO. f"l1Uy ____ >cl6-1IJIII~3 ----l '·o••lcr1m1EVV r u '69 Austin American Back to School Special 6 to Choose From ,\II 111 Pr>rfl'{1 Conrt1t1•111, Dt·- 1ililf'd & Safrly Chr>ckcd. 1111 undr>r 16,000 miles, \Vhilc thC"y last $895 ' ~NEWPi:IRT ' IMPbllJS 3100 \\'. Coast H11·.v. Newµort Re11ch 642-9405 AUSTIN HEALEY 'u7 1"L;.-.-r1~ ll>'aJr y r'll't'd~ 1w)1-k f ;ill Tu"~ lhr~; Fri, 10 in :. ~>11 1-'>'o\!1 t ... -.;t ,.fr. ·1,,: Al '.!"rl:-1 li"aly Sprue I:.11,: tu <'II~ g;i•kr''<, SlOO. * ;.ir.-11?.:t ... BMW DATSUN '70 DATSUN 4 Spet'd. dlr. Radio, HE'ale r. EXt'f'llrn! Condition. Vinyl Roof. r 730A VI) \Viii Finance Private Par1y \V 1lh SmaU Down And Low r nymenrs. Call all 9 am 49"1·6811 or 5'J&.8736. '65 DATSUN WAGON • J blk I chr grey ~,,.. lurry " ' '" 3 .,., . . CUSIOm price. Call 642-64611 at1er ' ' · l''1Uip1ied. Location Newport Ladles 19 Schv.1nn, nc-. ll~lo;ide insulale<I camper 4·00 nr weekends. &i4--0fi,i\8 N.B. Harbor. 714/968-4MO !or info S peed with ~ast~r & hand s/iPI! P ilgnrn. new brakes, 4 SJ)l'Cd, rt.1d11J, llcater. TO $:ood hon1r large German , b k-$6. •)f2 "12'1 ' (,'\':\1J93:i) Machinery \Vunled: \\'EIGHTS, Olyrrrptc Shl'phenl inRl<'. Grntle, lov. Boats, Sail 909 re ~a. ''· · ~-· carb, 1'\C. $1(.:00 or bes! of- standard, app. 400 lla. TACO 44 Mini-bike 1910 Ir r. 5-19-2813. s:)9'9 Ing-naturr 5-~73011 •• • • • ~ • ~ 1 r 11 1 Illion ---~~------1 HIGHLAND MOTORS !!30-7:Jti2. . . _ ' . FOR salf', hrand nf'W Sal)()t :O.!OOr • ~.:-i:cr l'n con< 1960 Fon:! -" ton s!aki' hed Mu.''cel lnslcument1 822 f R ~~F~. malr klll<'n~. 11nu11u11l b lh1Un1a_rk. Never been ln 3~, hp. $!10. 830-()()57. t111t·k. J,ikr> l\1'1v tir<'s. Zl4:) Harbor Blvd markings. 1 ft"11 111Jc c11t, \\'\11 Y ,~ h 11~ 935 Cos!n ll1e~a fi.15-540·1 I -.~,,A""'" \\11trr ,,,,.,, cat • ""· Moblle Homes rrhul11 radiAtor. S4 75. BUITET TENOR SAX pay or i;pay. ,..,.,....,,""', 95z-;,.184. 642--0~11 flit 6pm. l!lil DATSUN Pickup. 4 , .NEWPORT . IMPORTS :noo \V, Coast H\\)'. ~e11·port Brach 642-9405 _LA_M_B_O_R_G_H_l_N_l _ 1 PR ESTIGE.-C~A~R=s-• '69~Taq,;c1, alr. 1\1\-l l F~I, im- rnar ula1f' e '&i !112 cou~. 1nag 1vhccls • '60 1600 '!i7 LA!l1130 RGH1NI 3JO GT, h1·i:.:h1 rC"d, perf("('t eonrl. sT;.oo. ea11 ~12.55;,~ beL 5. LOTUS COUJ>f' chmmP wheel~ .. ~harp. Authori1.rd Dl'aJer < 11 !'J2~·iT:iO '64 Lotus Elan -.6-:i_r_o_n_sC1TL. ~ci1··c,-w-,-.,-hl"k I This Bt'aut1fu\ Roadster cost inten•)r, A:'llfF :\1, t·hromt: thousands "h£'n new. Ollf' \\'h~I~. ht'aul c<lnd. S2.l!il. owner, Serv1et: records 675-&\09 or GT.>-7379. Avail. $1595 . NEWPliifT - IMPORTS 3100 \\' . ..:oasl H"''Y· !\'e1vpon Bea<·h 64 2·9405 ---,L°'OTU'"'s __ _ Al.fn-JORIZED SALES & SERVICE . NEWPORT IMPORTS :ilOO \V. Coast Hwy. NeWpOrl Bf'11ch MERCEDES BENZ •tjj :l&l-~L COUPe roadster, auto. ;iir • 'IU T."1 ll, lull po1\rr, air • "iO 2-:0-SE full pOll'r r, ll!l' • •;o Z:-.0-C {Ylllfl" • '68 230, 11l!1o. 111r 8 '&>; :ZJ..018. 4·SPd, 11 1r e '67 :?:'.0-.", aul!1, .11r. :\lt\:\Y rv1 or.E Au lll<'lrit.....-1 l),,,,!l'r I J) 5'.?3-i'.?Cf) Oran9e County's Largest Sele~tion Ne w & Used Mercedes Benz Jim Slemons Imps. Warner & Main St. Santa Ana 546-4114 l\1crcedts '64 l!lO SL. This car i'I rompetilion st1arp -see Ir. drive this be11u1 car & make o!ler. 611-2!150 bclorf.' 8 pm. ~ 190 SL Conver1ible I\u lacquer. xlnt cond. * S145(). ti73--Ul18 * METRO '61 »letro, good tran5p. 2 new tlre5 & hcadgasket. $250. 644-8196. MG '61 PORSCtlE, Reh!t trans, Ne1v clutrh, New paint job, Clean. Call aft 6: 536-5781. PORSCHE '62 Cabriolet Red v.•/h[k inter, SZ150. CaU 67:)...32:i3. '6) Porsche> C-2, rebJt e"g', srrv rvcorrls, xlnt rond. S2500 or olfrr. •l!ll-008.9. '6:'1 POR~CI/ E SC rnnv<"rt. Nr1v paint, s!ron~ f'ng. i\l11t1y xlras. $277.'i. 53fi-3217. TOYOTA '70 Toyota Corona l :!.OOJ m ilrs, Xtra Clr11n. Automat1!!, Itadio, Hea ter, err, (983ASP1 $1,795 Macl-loward 83J-!Jfi00 or 531-oroJ Comer 1st & Harbor Santa Ana __ _: TOYOTA DEMO SALE LARGE ~F,\V & VSED TOYOTA SF:l.ECTION SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY! ~erutlewiA 9 TOYOTA 1946 Harbor, C.fl-1, 6'J6.93Q3 '70 Toyota Corona Mk II 2 Dr llardtop. Radio. Hl!:at- f'r, Terrific end of !he Sum- mer Savinip;, Very L<i miles. yt'llo1v v.ilh hlaC'k lnt<'rior. $1695 · NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V, Coast l lwy. Newport Beach 1969 Toyota Coron• ----------1 of Dr. Don't ml!>$ thi1 sharp ~ THINK -,,~,, ''FRIEDLANDER" little jt>"l'l, Low Low mile- age, bt'aut1ful 13ie~c with auto tr11ns, l?adio. (YVA024) Johnson & Son, 2626 Harbor Bll'd .• Costa Mes.1 , 540-56.10. TRIUMPH PORT. air t'O mp rel\ ~or. ~ray euns, air brush!°s, 10 .. r arl inl 58.W. vacuum pun1p \1'/Hrt. Toldtti s c a I e . hyd nu1lic jark~. f'I o "'e r !>anrlC'r, Fischer pelnt mix- er. lire extl ngui11htt, tape machines. Kan:ltx f i I e , '.\1 i!l"r powt.r 1 r lnd~r . ttrrkr:y cnoken . :lix!!O hollov.• rorf' doon. v."Ood tbl b&sts, 4'x\(f 1las1 & formlca. ~9-2184. NE\VAR NL\V S200 Rk:G. Tiny Toy Fox Tt'ITlC'r. :'llARINER .Jj d ie~t.I ketch. CONTEMPO.. Auto Leasing 964 speed tran~mi s!t1on, n1rlio * 646-9523 * to adll!I. \Vhn wlll ha''' G~.i cnuin .. boa• ask only and hea1r r. In r~crllcn! 1J'l'M •••CM IHW'I'. :to GUITAR. amp & case, xln 't spaym. 531-1 766. $25,000. ;~;y '&, Co ,, ~A~~AR~~~SDR. ANNIVERSARY •SO condi!ion. Phone S.16-3783. l--8_9_3._7566~,,·=--5.1'1--6824 __ _ '68 Triumph GT& M lsc•IT•naou• 111 CASH Reg\sten-$%!. In $400: Oti\'etti Pr1n!lng Calculator likr ne"·~ Acld1ng ma.chine S.15 : Ice ml\ker. Srotsman i ~hav£"rl : Dcrp fry e r trwin)• l.Als ol ml•C rp~t11ura.n1 ~u1 pmrn1 Add- in2 m11chln r~ II IY[W'.,..Tifl'l'll $\.50 lo J25, Musr ~II Ibis 11.•eekend, Sat, Sun & ~1on. 645-0095. DATLY PILOT tor aetkin.I cond. flOO. FREE WOOD 644--0--107. tCorner of l\.loulton Pkv.'YJ DATSUN • 1967 • 1600 Auri;IO~Izrn 673--30olS 1644 Supmor, C~f &le-3231 F LIPPER, complete "'ith ~tige adult community ad· lfOl'·A·CARJ Roadster. Ver,( cl!!an, ex-SALES A SERVICE Off F ltu I lactnt to Leisure \Vorld. ccllcnt rondltkln. Sn95.00. lea urn re M ils, $250. all Ph. &45-2083 after 5:30 P.~t Equip. 114 j["L.i I 6N590 Be&ullful ~11rroundin111. PINTO \V/AUTO. P.ts 8"d Supplie1 T" KIT~ • JSt luxury appointments, Ther-U '70 DATSUN Picku p v.·/Per- OESK, walnut, 36xti0, 2 _ .~ 8 ape1.11ic pool, Sauna11, exer· TninT•.H1E'od'D''o' RScEm e. l"tS camper. nu Ure1, lo ml. --ie11tal, Jocking c en I I!: r Xlnt rond . SJro. 673.....,l 1 • bill ~ 1 ble $1850. 675-5887. ~· 1•••••••••i;'M-.;"°;-'· c se gym,, 1a'" 8 11· ROBINS FORD dra"·l"r. Xlnt cond. ~111 . CAI 20 l'Oo 2Ja $2800 F'ully n ' Dogl 154 •. · · · much, muc mort', . 206() HARBOR BJ.VD. DATSUN '69, 2 dr, 510 Rftl. 4 P linos/Organ• 126 _.:;.. _______ ,... equipped l'ie,. beaut. rurn model• in COSTf ~I ESA 642-0'.llO i;pd. R&H, pd. parfY. $1295. GERMAN Sh11Phcn:I, 9 mo * 548-TI14 '*" pa.rk-hke 5t>t1lng. _ 6'11-5:11'.1. .-.-L-D_W_I_N_G_r>_od __ pj., .• -,,.-. -.1n:-:,1 male to qualiltt'd buyer. CAL 22:i:--t·Ui1 ra«:-~ CALL S'.'.l}.:\900 or 8:10-7900 Autos Wanted 968 * 1 ~10""'0~,,~T~S~U~Nf>~.~,~,~.- cond. SL'iOO. 962-6235 511 1ls & gt.Ar, Try $4500. -12X 39'-1 Br:-sJooo:-J ~1PORTS \V/INTED RIH, gtJek lhllt &12-4fx:i2. POODLES -pups, black A\'cry &. Co, l).14.-0407. C~1~h. 540-7158 Orllnl;c Countit.1 $!4!!() 21'.Va92-5m • PT ANO, upnaht * mini AKC, Rhols FLIPPER $250 V""t>b Bt'ts!ol, •:12 TflP l BUY£R IT'S Bc11r h bo\IM:> 1unr. Bli:· l.ood Condition Sl'r.;. Re11110nablf'. 546-2182. 673-:1$9 ti"'X12~ 2 br Sl\h1tr11:--Adult Bn.,J, r-.1AXEY TOYOTA itcst sehict1011 ttver! ~ !ht * CALL 536-9612 It Gr••t D•n• Pups DiUy Pilot Wa nt Ads ha"' park nr ON'an. N~w cpt i ]MRI Beach Blvd. DAlLY PILOT O aul!ierl Ca11 642-567ll Now! AKC Reg. Fawn. TI 4 527.9698 bi.rga\M plore. b[tn.<;. 91i2-6l ~l H. Beach. Ph, 847-855.i &ectkm nowt • . ' NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \Y, Coast Hwy. Ne1\'port Beacl. -=Tl~ME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD Lo mi. Ex. Cond. $1900 545-6900 * VOLKSWAGEN '61 vw bus, reblt nw. It f:nR. 2 new titts ~ bait. ST;)() 968-2(11 9. ---------.95-V\V S.,uaJ?bl!.ck $795 • 962-4279 • --------· 51 \'\\', rth, big rear t1tf'1, J'OOll rood. Pvt ply. $4!10. Evrs/wknds !!34-4~. "\VEEO 1l & reap" .. dean out the trtu ure1 A truh • turn Into cash thru • D&lly PUot Cllu,lfled fld, 64l-M'78 i. r '.:· ... ' ~ l: I' 'l • • • • • ' • • • • • • . . • • ' ' . I ;10 DAIL V PILOT * * TOYOTA DISCOUNT SALE FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON '71 DEMOS. * '70 CORONA WAGON ! JJ,ASGl $1599 * '69 COROLA 2 01:. I 0418QE ) $1099 * '68 CORONA !VT807 JJ $999 * '69 VW GHIA IVQ H08 4l $1499 * '69 V.W. BUG I XOBSSl I $1499 * '68 FIAT 150 H.T. IVZM8 2Sl SPIDER $1299 * '66 DATSUN ROSTR. ISLW ISSl $1199 *MAVERICK CPE. (8 3J B~J P l $1699 * '65 FORD J OR. H.T. IPG A7l ll $799 * '63 FORD R•"tli•<o/C &mp~r $799 I I§] ;;;;;[ ~;;;;;M "';;;;;"'';;;;;l§J;;.-., .__ ..... _ .. _-__,J§J[L-_ .... _ .. M_'"•__,]§] '-I _'""_""_""_]§] '--[ _'"M_ ... _ .... _l§l .__I _ ..... _ .. _ .... __,!§J I'--_ .... _'1"_'·1·~]§] I Aulol lo! ~If 970 THINKING OF A NEW OR USED VW? Let Harbour \i'olks\vagen Prove To You That \\'e Appreciate Your Business OVER 150 NEW & USED vw·s TO CHOOSE F.ROM. BRING YOUR TRADE. WE'LL BUG YOU IMMEDIATELY. GREAT SELECTION OF AIR CONDITIONED VW'S IN STOCK OPEN SUNDAY Harbour Volkswagen A uthorized Volksw egen Dealer 18711 BEACH BLVD. 842-4435 HUNTINGTON BEACH ' . . ----------------- Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported --'---'---- 970 VOLKSWAGEN -------· BILL BARRY I PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT '68 VW BUG Clean car, runs (VGJ66l •. $995 • • like new. 01"er 2'00 nf'"' & u.<.Pd car' 10 rll'l<l~ fro111 Open ·111 lO p.rn. 20{il E. 1~1 Sr. Santa Ana il~c Si. at ~.A. Fn1·y.J :,.:,S. JITI} --~,=910 vw __ _ \'rry rlean l1ttlr bu;:, '10111' llfl 1 ir. sofl _1'ello,1· paint. Crnne in anrl ~c>e tll1s one ~nr!ay. 1 '>!'lAKV' Johnwn J.· :'<Jn, 2h?li Harhllr Bln1 ., Cnsta :'l!r~.o. 540·'<_c10.::;_. -~~-l~V\\•-Conver11l}le, S11ck ~hl fl, r;i d1n. ;inrJ he111Pr , 1Yi1T 2'.r.l•. $1077. Duntr.n I r,-.rrJ, :i 1i;...;11;0. 22-11'\ So VOLKSWAGEN ~--------~ LEAVJ;\G COU:\TRY, muM ~acr1 /1ce 1!37 1 VIV Squarrb;:ifk. Ye!lu"·· hlk 1ni . ;\!any x1ras. 67:'>-2834. 434 ~~p1·11!r~f. CrL\1. '.i.>: VI\. \1'/'62 tng1ne, '65 iTansm. 4 n('w tire s, r~ently rehull1. rlamage<I. A.< 1~. SJOO + storage cos~. 4Y.l-3.Sl~7 V\\' r<1n1pf'r. 'AA. PXrPJ. PlPc r-•fr•g & 11tr ~ys. c.~!m r;;ihln. ~h€'11er. r ii c k, :;:.i;...m.~ --------.,,. V\\' Bug, xlnt mnrl, ~1111 lln<IPr 11·;:irr;ir1!1·, S 1~70 • ;t1~·7-l.J~ '70 v1r;i..;~o;;, '.'llags-:-Polygl;:i:;; t1rr,•. hearlPrs, nPI'' brak<'f-E;>.:. rond. 67~SS:i. ·i:;1 VI\' Bug, e:1:cel cone!. i;:mrl 111"f's. S300 cash. 548-7422 a f1 ; pm VOLVO Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd 990 Auto1, Used 990 CONTINENTAL Autos, Used 990 AutoJ, Useo 990 -----------VOLVO CADILLAC CHEVROLET ~ THIHl '87' Y'!JO ' "FRIEDLANDER" llJH laA(lt IHWY. a , 893-7566 • 537 ~ Autos, Us.a MERCEDES TRADE-INS 990 ·;~ Bwck F~lei:l!'I\ 22;. Wllh f'\'ery cont"l'11·Rh!f' 0µ11011, like ne11• • "68 Pontiac Bon- ne\'llle, hrdtp, full po11·er • '69 PonOiH' Le: :\'!;ins <;OUpl'. i\LllO, PIS • '6~ Gala.xy 500. 1-dt htdtp, landau, a 1 r. ;\IA:"\Y ;\;QrtE:. ,\urhOriZ"rl ;\IBZ Dcalc-r I \ i :i23· 725{) P .T.L. MOTOils- 21~6 HARBOR BLVD C.,\I. 't.6 Cadillac Sl400. '68 ChP\'Y SJY!rlvan Be~t nrff'T J6 Volks Bus $600. '&1 fon1 Gala.xie 500 S38:i. 61 Corva1r ~225. 646-2698 BUICK '69 Buick Riviera Full Po,,..·er. factory Air Cooo. A~I fj\f R.;idio, Lan- daiJ Top, IYQR5'11! $3395 MacHoward 839·9600 or :,;il-0608 C•)tner Isl & !!arbor $an1a /Ina CADILLAC 1970 '67 Malibu "EL DORADO'' llarrl1r.p, I )ear 1,·arranty, 6 ryl. au10 trans, Puwer Lf.:SS IBAN 8800 MCLES .r.:.trering. Rad1ro. Heater r 11rtory air con<!., tuli pow. 11·h11P '1alls. 11r11{'(t glass: er, &ler~ tape & mulnple~. 1\h~e1 rover:<;, Only 38.000 11!• & te!t>scop1c stf'f'r. Full 1111!es, 1TS:-l~.121 $l.1&11 . G11r. Jeathei· interior, l.rllnk nrw>n· (!t·11 Grih'e Lineoln • \lf'r· er. t>lr., t'IC. Ahsul111rJy cur.1" (iarrl,..n Crovr Rll'r!. r111wlPss and "one o1 a ;:it Rr.,..•khurst 636.2!Ji<(). kind." t09,1BE/'\J 'ii6 Che1·y Stat1nn \V<11:nn NABERS Cadillac C11pr1rf' V-8. ,\1110. ·rran~. AUTHORIZF:D DEALER Factnry Air CDnd ., PowPr 2600 .llarbnr Blvd., S!Prru1g, ,:::r~u '.\6~1 S\171 Costa r.l<'sa f1t1111~1 f'nrrl. :,·lfi·70iO, :!'!·10 call 5-I0-91fl0, Opf'n Sunday ~ '.\lain al \\1arner. Santa CADILLAC 1968-·"6~,_",~""""C"-._-c,cc.,-,,,-,-"-.~--c-1 ~E~_,-,-1, "EL DORADO" '"-1 . Air 0,w!. \J11rr SIPrr1n1;. f,\(TORY Pnwf"r Bl'akf'S. !he 11·hrJle ,\IR CO:-JDIT!ON!NG 11orks 1Y7.'.\! :14-11 S21i77. FlJll f.J011 .. r. Sl(TP.O, door f111nl'1ri Fnrrl. :.ir..-7rr;o 221n Jork~. padderl top. tih & Sn \lain ;ii \\';i.rflf'r, Silnta tele~c<>pic Sf('('rlnj?_ C!C, Lo· 1-A-"_'~~------- ca] Oll'ner. 1XSS'l791 CHRYSLER $3599 NABERS Cadillac AU1110RIZED DLALER 2600 Harbor Blvd., '68 Chrysler 300 2 Or, H .T . S/\L~.: PnlCED Coota r-.tesa Anracl1vp ~old rn1s1 mr1allir C;i.ll 540·9100. Open S11nrlay finish 11'1ih black hucket LARGEST seat~. & l;i.n<lau rm!. Equip- SELECTION OF ped with auro trans. rarl1n, CADILLACS IN hpa1rr, po11· S1err., row ORANGE COUNTY hrflkf's. r t(', Clr;:in 1htTJ11~h- SALES-L EASING out -z.xv201 . SJ.'i75 .. Jo.lln- snn & S<ln, 2fi21'i f!;irhnr AUTHORIZED Blvrl ., C'llS1a i\lrsa. ;,10.~ili:to .SERVICE--"6'.l lmf)"rial LaBo:irDn . Nabers Cadillac 1'11st1nr1i1·r lu:-:ury 4 nr 2600 llARBOR BL., HT, J<111ct;iu roof, J11ir !if'llls, COSTA r.rESA at1ln trn1p. ;:i1r. till t.· );cnpr ,540.9100 Open Sunday s1rrru1i;:. pwr l'"al. <lr,or '71 RIVIERA 1970 Cadillac El Dorado ]()Ck!i, ;:irn~I. Cru.<r c(1nlrril Y1dl Po" er. faclory air condi-Jr! Black 11·11h hlack vinyl A\·l·F\J N~-.v 11re~. ~~.000 f d bl k f II 1111 S~.:no . Pnv. fl t ·''. Boning, vinyl top, niag roo . an ac e;:i ier in· 644_~~7. \1·hrl.'ls. only 7.tt6 actual trrior. Thi~ pres!Jge car islo=~---~~--- miles. 130SCQT1 loaded "'ilh Cad illa c options. ORIG. 011·nrr ·~s cuslorn S499S Come in .Y test rlrive th15 Nr11·port. Lnw m:lC'age, aJr. TERRY BUICK car today. ~666AGE~Johnson R&H . immac. cond. & Son. 26213 Hah<ir Blvd., ;..\9--3'.l~i. 1 5tl' & \\'alni1 t, Jl11n11ngton Bch Cosra 1\.1,..sa. 5-10-:Ji.)(). 536-6588 CONTINENTAL 1970 MARK Ill Rf'.AUTlrUL, t"lll.LY LUX· 1 'RY EQOIPPEJ) CLASSIC_ F.vcry Ju.~ury extra plu~ only 20,1)'(1 c-areft1lly rln\'f'n mll· es, ·nlls luxury car is na\1· Ir s.~ in E'\'('ry rlr!ai! I 1n1'11r y<Jl!r los["!f'rt1nn i\:<> its nt>;ir ne1<.' ronrl1t1on \l'l!J ~ tw1trr app1"f'e1a1e1i Thf' retail 1·;i). ue of 1h1s car ts $7370. 1 KPI· ly Hlur Bonk), llo<1rvrr I ilfll p!'l"parrd lo a r rr1H Sfil))') !Jrn1. l l1111·r drivl'n 1111.~ l1nE' c;i.1· s1nre flf'\\', !I ytJU h,11•' an.I' questions, )Oll 111:1.y n•ach n1e ;it n1y hri1nr. 6j:\.~~I ;: Qr n1.v ofl tce ~~5-J6CKJ. '-------' 69 Continental Mk Ill f':J.F.GA:\"CI'.: rr.nSff~/Flf'~D Sho11 roo111 ~1nr11t11on 1hro11::h- ou1. Be~uti!ul , n1etln1111 znlrl n11~1 !11\1~.h 11 1111 dal'k ll;J lr:lillc>l· .S· lll~l··h1n::: landau rorif, Act.·r~v1nf•s.,. t1·rr1•. lh1ng. you \.\"rilll full fl!l11 ;r, f> l\'11} ~cal, ;:i1Ho 1rn1p air (~lnrL ,\:11.r:.1 s1rr'f'(t r;irl1n, til , stri; 11·hrcl. .J hr;intJ nP11 tiiT>S and 111uc h mnrP. S...P 11nd dr11·r 1his l"lr;:in onP owrier tradr t"'"1ay. YC'.11-317. Jl)hnoon & Son. 2616 Harhnr Blvrl., Costa :l·lN;;i. :i.10.56.'ID '69 Lincoln Cont. 4 O r . Sp. J\ll"!-11' SELL CONTINENTAL '71 Contine ntal H ,T, Cpe. Llhl''. :\'E\V, ;.(:00 ~JL T I~ l1<"<1ul1f11I !'nr n111 s1 he ~rrr) a11<I drn'1>11 10 app1-er1. air. Clas~1~· :-laltn blark lin· l~h 11lil1 l!l:11•k l11nf1<1U 1111!! h!a1•k 1~:11/1•·•· 1nlrr1nr. PQlllf!· flf'o! \\llh lht• l1n,..sr. f1dl rir.11rr. f, 1•·;,~ P"r "·'at. 11!1 ~Ir;.: 11111 ,\utri !t'n\fl air •'1nd J'011Pr rlf"IOr Jr~;ks, ~l"!'r•i, 1n11i!1 plr•x r a d 1 '" ;l!l"~.•·l1 n r,nl1,1l pl,v IJl'f'~. :inrl 111u<'h 1norr_ Plra~e a~k fnr a <lrn1on~1r;i u11ri. li*ifl- F'.XI ', ,lol1n~on ,i_. ~n. Zli2S ll ,~rhnr B!1'tl , Costa )le~a. ;'i!0·5t··JO CORVAIR Tr\f.;~: 2 -1hry'rp rl11'ilf1' (Inf' '61 C'<J!'Vrilr 1 rll' ~Pd iHI, Tlll\:< i:;:or>d -Cll"" r111r 'hi Cor..,:a.1r w:icnn, not !1lt1rllll:;:. i;uorl ruhbl'r SlOO fur bO!h . ti7.l-1~-I~ ;ifll'r fi pm. '61 Cnr1a11·, (·ng lnP 11nrk, .$~:() nr t)l"-i "-12-10.17 or fi.\2-623~. COUGAR '67 Cougar XR-7 !lardlof'I, Fa('lnr.~· \l'<HTil.n!y, V·~. at!l(l lran~, FaC'i!">r.11 Air COUGAR '69 Cougar Coupe rac1ury Pn1\rr Brak~. 9').l) Air Cond, St!'t'rtni;:, Xu·;. !llCf', At1lo, po,1cr !Z\rJ:> $2495 MacHoward 839-9600 OR 531 -0608 Cornrt• 1st &. 1!11rnor San111 Ana DODGE 'hi! !J<•l1:f' P1ek11]l v.•1111 1·111111,...r P1ckt.1ri C 11 in p" r Sf"M't'i ~I. '• ron, pr11,,..r slrPr· 1ni:;. \'-,~. Ill\!· nr,1 1nd l1rl1ng l':tlll f"'J 1 YUH 1;·,. S237(_ l111n!nn !'rwrl :>16--7070 2240 )'rl ',\111n at \1arn~T. Si'ln!a /\ tlil. FORD '70 Ford Gal. SOO 2 Dr. H .T . '.\lt:ST :\ELL Rrau11l1tl 11,e;!l! 11·.v i;:old fin· 1~11 w1rh gnld 111!\"rlOr S: dar k hrown lanrlau JYonf. Equip- ped wilh a111n rmns., rarl10 , hra1cr. f")W\"r ~l~Pr., fac. rc.r v a ir eonrt . 'flus ;i.t1r11r· 1 11·~ ('il.!" r.,!1.,c15 Pxcrllrnt ,,a1·e Ask lnr rlr111nn~1nno11. :'.~."J A'.\ll. S~!Sf.J. ,JohnSfln & f,.,,,_ 1<i1t"i Harhrir Blvd., Rr>;in t1f11 ] plat111u rn hh1r 11·irh rl;;t k bh1r 1 ... a1hr1· 1nlrnnr .t; lcinrl;i.u t"!l,,f. F11ll lux11r.v equipri"r!. 1nr•i1Jd1nl! fa~·1r;r.v air. 1111 11hrt'I. p1111"r 1l<Jor loi'k.~ ,\, r11uc·11 morr 119:1. D'.11:\ I Salr pr1cf'd $3i'li John~<Jn Rt Son. 2626 I l~rt'xir Rll"d., Crisi;i '.'l·l~il. ;};lf'l..Yi:m C1i11rl. Prn1rr .<\i('rnn~. rnw-Co.qa '.\IP~?.. :-~10.:m:;o ·To SETTLE-ESTATE \\."111 IHTPpt any rca.<-0nahle oflrr on heautifllJ hlue & 11·hite 1970 illa r k Tll ;ip. pnusrrl 111 :;1nno_ ~:1'Pry h1x· ury f'.~tra plus "'1,000 n11. \'!' ri1sr Br;i.k<><. l{arlin, Heal - !!'. 11h11r 11aJI.'. 1111.1 1 ro<JI, !1111rrl ~l;i~~. 11hrr1 rn1·•'r~. 0f)(lrl C11n<r1lr. L c ii I hf' I' S!'i11<;, 1L:f',\l~J1 t:ilrclrn (;)·n··'" LHH.'•)!n -\lrr1·ur.1. G;irdrn C1·n··r Blld. at 81".IOkhur<.1 _ n:lt>-~."11 '71 Hardtop, I year 11·;i.rranty, V-1':.-;iu1n tr;1ns. Far1nry Air Cond. PO\l"<'r StrrnnE:, f'nw- rr disc Br<ikf's, Rarl1ri. l!ra1. 'fl) Yorrl Ran!'hero G.T. A11lo:nn11r Jrans, po11·e r •IP•T1nc_ 11 h1tr1,;:ill rires. 1,i;l/•;~,E• S2.",77, D11n1nn r·nn!. :1 lfi--iUOO, 2:1~0 Sn. ;\Jain ~t l\'arnf'r. San1a /\na. 2 Dr vi;, aUln. !rans. D\r. r~r·i ;i,1~ rnnd. Loaderl: 1()74ASI• \1'11! finance pvt pl). l-111 ;:i l 1 dn11·n_ Call ;, 16·R7.ili nr 4'1.l-fiii] l a fl 9 am. 5 .1-r, 11•a1-ran1y. Local d<';il. er. 11'h1iP \l'<t lls. tinted glo:i~.~. er Jll~! r01npl"lrrl JS.noo nii. '''hPrl 1·n1·rr~. ,\lrdn1111 1·el-'fiR Fal.;-n11 ~ta . \\'a<:0n. V-B, -.61-BUfCK s =pE=c1A~L CADILLAC 196' "EL DORADO" "62 L1n{'lll11 C0n1inPnl;;iJ F<>.r-.<'Olllplrir f'hPtk·\lp. In hrT!rr I lnw i:;nlrt \i-ilh h\;ic~ \'1nyl 1\tJIO. n·ari~ .. pll\\'f'r ~terr. tnrv ,\ir-CnnM .. Fllll Pn\\·rr. th::in 11.,11· rnnditinn. Phonf.' R<)flf. .~. ;\Jatch111;;: 1111r1 10r. (nc_ ro:id 1·,1. hr;it"l'. 11l111r \'S Au:nn1anc, Rarl10. Heal· e:. 1f""N\1!11.l 1 $399 HIGHLAND MOTORS 21~."1 Harbor Blvrl , c :c0c"c'_c.'c1'c'c'c_ __ _c&!.'>·5-IO.I '67 Ru1t·k SkyJ;:irk Llk("~ Arid Pver;.•1h1 nc nn iL Air FULL POIVF.r.. ,I fir Jl;i.1·rl1nr•. •P~lS i:;;;.r,1, Ti·11~r"r fi12-!!1 1~. 12~()COT1 ~::11i.~. C1tr,IP11 •1;ill 11rr< !XD.f l!l'i• $lli7. F,\CT. A!r{ Cfl\'D, S277. Duntnn Fnrd. ~>1G-7n7o, f~JY\\(' L1ti<·nl11 . \IP)'• !II'~'. Puni.'n Vnnl. :Hl>-70i0. 22\1'1 VtnyJ 1.-.p. lrarhrr 1n1erinr. '.12-~'l :-'11. ,\l:.111 al \\lal'nrr. D11ily P1l0t \Va ttt Ads have Gllr'rl•'n G1·,.1·r P.h·d. al ~ •. _\l;i1n Al \\':irnl''I", Santa !lll .~. 11"l"~cop1r !-lrrnng. 17 s_'c"-1'_" 7 " 7 ·'-· ----~= barg:iins g:ilore. Brorikhur~; f,,~l;-~1)(() I Ana A:'ll/~-,\1, ric. 1XSRlOS1 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 9-80 -A-u-,-...... -~,-w----978=0 14666 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iili&iiiiii;;;;::::::---:iiiiiniiiiiiiiiii ~ NABERS Cadillac: AUTHORJZ!-J) DEALER Cond1nrin IVCIV~9.i1 . ~1477. 2600 H;i.rOOr Blvd., Dun!on Ford, 5-16-7070. 224(1 Costa .~esa Sn. _\lain at \~·arner, Santa Call :1 10-9100, Opi;n Sunday ~B=IL--CL B~AR=RY~ An;i . '6.l BUICK Electra :zz,. Fae· ;l\ain ;:i i \~";:irnrr, San!11 An;i., VOLVO !ory A"rr· Cond., F u!! Power. 'Ii~ V\V ~11nrl1;1 C11mTJPr DEMO SALE! 4 Dr. !ZXV ~i6i. $677 , Duri· PONTIAC·GMC-FIAT \'11n. 1r.c1v ~1.1 •. si.~11 ,71 2-0R. $2998 1on rorr1. erIB--1010. 22.w Sn. '64 Cadillac 4 Dr. Dun1nn forrl . 1.Jf;...70711 224() 7li <11n al \\';:irner, San1;:i Ana. Rra\ 111re cilr. has ev6"Y· tJ) L 1 R&-ll AUTOil·lATJC 2s.l4 '"' enn ewi& I ::~a .illa1n ar \\"arnrr, Santa I SE~·ci0 :E~~RE BILL BARRY things~~~r~·~ $795 VOLVO '£.~ \'\\' Cn111rr11hlr. 1•h11". • • • i:::""'1 rnnrlilinn. fll'i ,ale .e.41l Lewi& PONTIAC·GMC-FIAT 01·.,r 2<1() nrw t.· u.<PrJ cars BIG LABOR DAY EXTRA VAGANIA VOLVO r<>.rt:-.::_~I)() 67.1-111:12 '63 Buick Special ,., ('h'l'lsP from I ' l I 2[01 E ls• .'1., 5;i.n1a Ana l ·;o \71\1 h\li<, 111•1~1 <>'ll. VOLVO Allio tr11ns .. p11r. sir .. r;:i(l10 0 f">"n '111 10 fl ni. DISCOUNT p<'!'lr('t rn_n_•.!. l0_n11 " .. _, ni;iny · irai,..r, in nice roor111on H C Ill "'r 93'3 'IDZ'36 • l.o;1 Si_ il 1 S.A. l''ll"y,J xtr;i,, Sl.1•.1 613--6.).1.1. 19'!6 arbor, .I . ""'.,. " le o ) S49S :..·~·lQl)'J SALE Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 • • .69 Cnu!J(' De v"J~LL~l~:.-,-11., FANTASTIC SAV INGS ON '71 DEMOS. * '71 VOLVO ,..,~lo. h e"I., ei• e1>nd. 1s1;c~ Pll81 $3899 * '68 VOLVO IWAC7J l 1 $1995 * '68 VOLVO $1495 * '66 VOLVO P 1800 Spod1 Ce• f RUCO JI) $2095 * '69 PORSCHE 5 $11,ecl AM f M f 147CXXI $4799 * '71 DATSUN r 7'1BOE l $4899 * '68 FIAT 124 !XCK!>1q) $1799 * '67 TRIUMPH TR4 t clolr. ! UNA470! $1299 ~WtlemiA W VOLVO 1946 l.J1u1k!r, C.M. 646-9303 I .. •• - - - -• • • • • • --, Over '.!l)') i\e111 & i;~,..rl Cars .lip lo ni1, \'1ny! tnri. till trl. 1 1~ .-1971 ~ ·ro 0-fOOS~~ FP.O.\I ~trrr. l1ke new &1£-..i2."\6. I '. -• -;_,) I Df"'n ""1 Jn pm CADILLAC 1965 ' F t ,., 200l E ls! Sr . 5<1n1 a Ana I -, la ~ I , 1" s1. " ''" rn•y.1 Cpe. De Ville I NO INCREASE IN PRICES I c..>&-imo rULL roirF:r:. I 1 1 '68 Sport Wagon r,1cr ··""co""· I + 70 '0 REBATE I Till -"'-t"l"'\f'IPJ,.. ~1eer111e /I fu!J f"l\\'er, f;ictnry 111r (Yll1· I EXCISE d1:ion1n2 1 n11n.,r, (\!TJ/1);1 \\hrrl'. lr•r::tl 1 n\\'nPJ'"' r;ir. I ' I 52295 Ir·~ thati 2~.f)(l(\ mile' f:\'OS- W~e~ Appro1ed by Co~qreu I TERRY BUICK 912 1 I A o ELS NABERS Cadillac I LL M D I Jth E llal11111 H11 n!lni!;t'ln [)rh • 1 I I 5 36-6588 ,\CT11flRr7.F.n nF.ALt.:R IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ----'..'6fl() HarlYir Rh·d ., r,~ R11 1rk ~k.1 lark', \'~~. \11'n r" .-!,'\ \lr.,;i I PRICED FROM I Trar'~. 2 Dr l!T, •I!-"\-~ "' C,l U ,lf'l.9J(Jll. ''P"" s_11 n•li1~' I ;'/It ~2ii Dnn1n11 Fr,rrl $1395.00 I ">lft-iO~I), 2~!() Sn ;\l ;i 1n 11.1 1')6.;: C.:i•! Cn. f"lr'V11!<', /iln'! I I \\"anwr, Mnta /\ll::t tnnd, Rf'a•nn:ihlr, 850 Sedan. Ser. 78546 fi;,;;.01;2 I I .~-I Bm Jone. I CADILLAC CAMARO I B. J. SPORTSCAR CENTER I CAD ."' """' "'""'"' '""d --;70 Camaro I 2833 HARBOR, C.M . ~ I \'pry rlr.in N ~11. lire:'> & l~T~-540-4491 ~· _. £/1ft.4i-C hat<. ,\JI p<1·r . air. pressur(' , .. ~ ~~ I shork'~. s:i:z~. ~s--:1'.J.11 l'C · V"' .J We'!I help you srll ! 642-~7!! I .. ______________ DAILY P ILOT for a c!lon: Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 i VOLKSWAGENS BUGS -N-BUSES '66 BUS '68 BUG \!.~, 'f11rhn Hy(fron1~t1r , POI\'. r r S1rrr1ng, Va r1ory Air Cnnrl. 1., mill.'s, F"ar:t0ry \\!arrant.I', X tra clr11n 169i. A\'AI MacHoward 839·9GOO nr :i~l -0608 Cnrn('r l~t & H:i.rhor I Sarita 1\n;i l~TO CA.\1 ,\RO SS :]:II, :\1n! <"lr.ii. (Ain£" North. C;ill hrforr II & ~fl ~·?II ' ~ 1µ.1n.'i. '70 C11maro V~. air rnrw!.J pt}ll'<T sin:. lo11• rnllf.,H!f' 1 $.'\001 4Y.!· l.1'.l I New met. green finiih, runs great. St. :t=P1627. $1549 Auto. tr1ns. • beige with brawn interior WPF805. $1199 I CHEVROLET--1 'f,,i ChP1)' 1.1at 1nn w.:i~"n.1 ..-ro:v1 ml'C'h cnn1~. lo mile~.! '70 BUS Like new ind is 1ir conditioned. s2799 '65 CAMPER New finish new interior RQM107. $1699 '69 FASTBACK Red w;th bl1<k $1299 interior· 1uto. tr1ns. D27AUW . '59 GHIA Runs Hkt • top fine for school KJG317. $599 HARBOUR VOLKSWAGEN p•1r ~lb, auto. S :>~O fii .l-11.1!'\2. • '66 E! Camino. Air, atHo.J po11·"r brk~. '1"f'r1nc \\'In-' dow~. F.711, $12";(). 4~.0209 196.) El C.:in11110 327, nev..' hrakt'S, ruhhf'r like nr.v.·,1 $LXIO $4()...7374. I 1 '6;i lmpnl~ S,~. rie1•• tr11n.• f, llres. 200<1 f)A lnt , xln't mnrt. 1 t'll\"nf'r 1).\4 ... ,1(,!ji I ·~i lmf111la Cnllf)I", r1rw 11r•"'.r hat1r ry. 11 lr fY'nrl. S!rlfl Ph· :-.4.~ 77\ 1, tl!EVY~2-R7J~ tr11n~JlQH;i!1nn r.:ir. Sim 18711 B•.tch Blvd. &42·4435 ~)U\.M'.I;, l 'l!lfi6 CHE;V . lmpa.111 hrtl1r> V- Huntington B••ch 5. rlh U1w m l. r"rn ................................................................ 1!1 _.,_,_.,_~_,._. ______ _ \ NOVA t u•ott1•tlr Tr•e'"•·\· '"''' R•~I~ & 1-1••'"'' <SBV 1'1! $1188. '66 FORD '/t TON PICK ·UP \I~. •v•om•!" Tr•n•· "'''"Q", HH!er l .J)~. ll•I $1488 '70 PLY. ROADRUNNER "'uiom"•t T•e"'"'"" ''""· llow•• St•"""'' 11'"'1•0 &. H•••e• llAI QI I ~· 1(1,00() mll• .,..,.•n!~ ••••I is.-. 111111 $2188 '68 Chrysler """'""'' Cu•t•m A vto,,.,~r·e Tr • n • · m>'<>On, Po..,•r Br~'"· POw•r S••••ln9, F•« 10'V A.t (ll"d't•n•;n~. V1~ol l!O')f, 11•d•O & Ht~I<' ~V10 9lll $2069 '68 PONTIAC TEMPEST ? Cw>•·-/\\t!Om•••• lt>OV!''>!•Qn f'QW•• S•••""Q· """'" & f'•"•r l)H A<I! $1288 F1NliNCE M A NA C"~ER '\ '71 FIREBIRD USED CAR MANAGER'S '71 C. PRIX T~, """ ~"' ,, oil I" I C""'l>I Pt~I~ I<>~ d p d ~ludon9 ~" ~ondd•on · "'ilh 1tp,eo , pow•r ... in- j"1· powor b•~k•• I dcw1, ~" ccnd•l'0"'"9· PO"'"' ~'e"""'I ' e"'" 1 l>"'"'ef b;~~"'· power m~i« tr~n•m,l\1on 1lee ••~9 eufomefic :1z), 1 .,~n •m'"'o n, !SiL ;; I 2 88 I. '69 Chevrolet lmpa!o Cu>!Om 1 C)Qor M•rd•OP. Ay!~ m•I" T•N"m''"o". l'Qwo• Sle"•~. po,.., B•A~"'· F.r!orv A" Cr~<l>hon•no, \J I n v I P""' P>~•O to ..... ,., IVDX 1011 $2388 '68 CHEVY lmpJo!• ; [Xo(lr Au•om.i'c l•~"vnl,••~n, R•<l'o II. !le~1er, "~"'" S=<e'· !ni F"<lllrV "" Con-rt•lin"inQ, 13•1 01 5 v•. YI (l!)(I "'"" "'"'""'-'""" 1w111 S!ll $1468 '67 Mercury Cou9u X ~I BUY NOW AND SAVE WITH CONFIDENCE 100% MONEY .BACK o GUARANTEE A! O•vf """ F'OMl~t YO<I nt1w ''"V• • '"" •! t\Ou• 1()(1•. men•• ~·<~ 'Ill.,' ""'"• v~" '"" """' bV• '"" r•r 01 ~ovr <110"• """ '""'ll'"'• <O"""""'P '69 Firebird l OOOt M1tdlO• 114<!•0, hP~'"'• ~ut,.._ ma I I ( ''""""!"IO!l, "°"''"' 1te•flt1t !YPP· "" $1988 _ .. • '66 Mustang Sner!y ' Jf>"l!'d ' dO<l• c~~P• 611<-•1 ~ee!s. Wire W~•••<, l'!•~lc t. t'•ele• •<1d mv<J> rr1vt~ more. !XllX HI) $989 '69 Ford Cust 4 DOOR SEDAN •u!om•!•f" T•tn>m•I• 1ion, """'"' Stet•lr>Q. Hef'"' 16EL '611 $1188 ? OM• ><••<'110~ Au!o. m~"' Tr~n>ml"'~"• """'' Sl••""Q. l'ow•r B•••e•, F•<IO•Y Q,r (oN.fl"O"lno. lt•!~•• lflM, ll•<"O t l'i•M• f ' 1 tSll tl~l $1788 '69 Bonneville 4 Dr. H1rdtop Autnm•Uc lt•n•m"' ••O'>, l'o _, Mff'ln~. Pnwrr ll•(OI(!\, F~(• ID•v Afr ContMlonlno. ll•t1VI l<O<", l!•illD &. li""!f' (YCl Mil $2588 DAILY PILOT 3J Tutulay, ~pt.ember 7, 1971 l§l l l§l I !§J I I~ ;;;I --_ ... __ ;;;;;,l§l~~ l '"'""'~§l Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used FORD 990 Autos, UMd LINCOLN 990 Autos, Used MERCURY 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd MERCURY MUSTANG FORD BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-F IAT '64 FORD FAIRLANE Stt. Wai:. V8, auto tnns .. p\lilT. &tr., pwr. braks. In ex~llent ~ndition. NYTS31 $695 • • Over 200 new & u!ed ca.rs to choose from Open 'ti! 10 p.m. 2000 E. 1sr Sr .. Santa Ana 1st Street & S.A_ Fn1·y. '68 Torino 2 Dr. Hardlnp, V-8, au10. 1ran.~ .• Jactory au· oorxL, radio. hratl'.'r, v.h11e v.'all~. vinyl roof, INZE 666! SHARP!. S\377. Dunton F'ord, 5'16-7070. 2240 So, to.lain at \Varner, Santa Ana. LOADED '71 }~ord To11 no Wa gon . Take over closed~nd lease. Sl2'1 mo. Ne~ 4 whl drive Jeep. ~16-6306. '67 Ford, Country Squire, clean, top mech. cond, mnd. wide firtoos, roo! rack. 390 CID Engine, $1395 firm. 557-3111. '67 Ford Country Squire. Po...,-er steering, automatic trans., full factory equip- pM. Including radio, heater, 1vhite side walls. ( XEU 3291-$1177. Dunton Ford. 546--707(), 2240 So. Main at \Varner. Santa Ana . '6B Fairlane Ha.rd:-op. l YE"ar \\'arranty. V-8, aulo trans, Po\1•er S.eering, Radio, Heater, whitewalls, vin)1 roof, tint- ed glass, Wheel C'OVel"!, Per- lect car for wife or school. (WXP 947) $1052. Garden Grove Lincoln -r.tercury, Garden Grove Blvd. a t 11:-ookhurst. 6.16-2980 '70 Galaxie, ;.[)(), VS, auto. traM., fa ctory air cond., 2 dr. hardtop, landau roof. 1634 ACY! S2877. Dunton ford, ;i.16-7070, 2240 So. ~1ain at \l'arnrr, Santa Ana. '70 Galaxie 500 Hardtop. V-8, auto trans, Factory Air O:ind, Power Steering, Radio. Heater, wh.itiewaUs, Vinyl Roof, tin1- ied i'ill~s. Whffl COV!"rs, Fae. tory Viarranty, (978AKS) $2M8. Garden Grove Lin- coln -Mercury, Garden Grove Blvd. a t Brookhurst. 636-2980 '68 LTD. Full pcl\\'l'r, au-, ex- cell•nt con<!. 42,000 mi. $1800. 54&-6600 11.ft. 4 pm. '70 Torino. Auto. Trans., Power St~ring, 4 Door. (No. 6.~25\, $1877, Dunton Fore!. 5-16-707[), 22·10 So. r>1ain Bl \Varner. Santa Ane. •n FORDS: G a laxies, Mustangs. & Torinos. Herlz Corp. 171~) 778-4050. '69 Fon1 LTD \Vagon . all pwr, air, xlnt cond. 33,00 ml. $2750. 54S-2892. '68 FORD V.f ·~ 1on E~Jr~ Clten, 12•1 CllA ). $ SAVE '61 INT. Crew Cob 111 Tofl ' s~. ,.. Tn rou;hou!, ILS/J.'51l L $1295 '64 DODGE V•I 1/J Ton ,,. l!elnt, ,.. In'•"~" (l(l11)7'1 $1295 '68 EL DORADO l!'~terlor ShA•P. Full f'o..,.r, Vinyl Top, l.•tllll' lntlflor. Fully ICW1<led, $3250 '65 MUSTANG > $peed, 6 Cyl , $h•r<>, !SYL l1t ), $795 RAMBLER Cl111lc 770 w ..... ~O'MI• $IH r1111. l"ower Ir•~"· Al• (Ofld .. !SJT 1t1l, $795 '55 T-BIRD GerglOlll ltlll, IPLL1/1), $2495 '55 T·BIRD TU"l\ICll ... {iJ.) (.JUI $1395 '53 GMC PICKUP • Sjlol«I. (U "!<\1 1 $499 1969 Ford Country Sedan Wagon Nice car with factory &ir C'C'nd, Power Stttrlni . Pow- er Brakes, Lli ht Ivy ~!low fintsh with dark gittn in- k-rior, (ZSK655). Jo~n & Son. 26~ Harbor B1vd., C.mta r.resa. 540-5630 '67 Ford LTD. 4 Dr., hardtop, air cond., powt"r steering, radlo, heater. white side 11>'alls, landau tQP. 1'M'Y 626) SL?77. Dunton Ford, 546-7070. 2'240 So. Main at \\'a111er, Santa Ana, '66 Ga!a.xie 500 V..f!. 4 Dr. Au1o , trans., factory a1r CQnr!1t1oning, power !leer- ing. ITf't' 6881 $777, Dunton Forr!, 546-7070, 2240 So. to.lain at \Varner, Santa Aaa '6!1 Forrl T·Bird. Landau top and loaded. Power steering includf'(!. 1:'\'VP 776) $2877. Dunton Ford. ~1&7070, 2240 So . .\!tun at \\.'arner, Santa Ana. '64 Gala:xie 500, New tires, bat!, paint, cmplt tune-up. Make ofter: 545-3424 ask ior Dick. '69 Gala.Xie 500 2 Dr. HT, air cond, auto, radio, heat· er, power steering. (316ASN) tl.877. Du"lton Foni 546-707(} 224() So. r.ta1n at \VarnEr, Sanra Ana, 1965 Country Squire Station \Vagon, $850. Xlnt rond. &12-5070 or 642-6067. LINCOLN '6~ LINCOLN, full !Xl\\'er. S800. or best o!/('r, Call Jelf, 494--0223. 990 '69 Lincoln Coupe '69 Meec. Monteeey Factory Air Cond. Full f'mv. 2 Or. H.T , er, Stereo R.&dio, Heater, VERY CLEAN-MUST SELL white walls, tinted ila.ss, Aws.rd winning ~1arquU: st.YI· wtM!'el co~o;, Leather inttt-Ing? Popular British green !or, Medium yt"llow, Black mt':tallic finish. With eoJ.d Vinyl Root. & ma!chlng in· landau roof \l/e-U equi~ ~erior. (ZRE566). $3888. Gtr-with auto a-iuis, radio, heat. df!n Grove-L1ncoln-r.tercury. er, power siter., p!)\\' brak- Garden Grove Bh·d. at "5, air cond. ete. Sale p.ric- Brookhurst. 636·2980. l?d, ZWG5J, $2045, Johnson MAVERICK & Son, 2626 Harbor Blvd .. Cmta lYesa. 540.5630 -:-c--:""',.-,c--~~~~ '64 MERCURY Montclair. ong owner, air r ad i o. ps/pb, elt>c rtar window, $495. 833--0347. MUSTANG '67 MUSTANG '69 Mach J, V-8, auto. trans .. Factory Air Cond., Power Stet.ring, Radio, Heattr, Whitt l'1a!Js. l Y RA 5 18 ) , S2017, Du n ton f ord, 546--i070, 22-10 So. !>fain at Automatic, powtr steering, Warner, Santa Ana . radio, hea!tr. only 32,000 I ";c-,=c---:c-;;------1 miles. (TXTTIOJ '70 r.1ust. V--8, auto., poY.·er $139S st~ring, power brakes . TERRY BUICK N"' '"· 18116 AFXl, $2277, Dunton Ford, 546-7070, 2240 5th !· Walnut, Hunt1ng1on Bch So, il'lain at \\'arner, Santa '70 illavenck, Factory Atr '69 Mercury 53'6588 A 11-na . Cond., Radio, ll eater, Mo whitewalls, Vinyl Roof, low nterey 'ti!! fll ustaog, V--8, Auto. '68 !l'IUSTANG 289 Fast Back. milts, Landau top, 10$6 Hardtop, V-S, auro trans, Trans .. Farrory Air Cond., 4 speied, T{&H, disc brakes, Urol $1577 D""\"" Ford "'"'""' A•" C" 1 p Radio, Heater, \\'hitewalls. an shocks, m•-. -akers. , uu "" • .,.._ u,~ , ,_,nr, 0\l'er e~ Q,.... 546-7070, 2240 So. r.tain at Steering, p,1wer disc: Brak-<No. 2145! $1177, Dunton $1475.00 Pit s.16·3,,07 \Varner, Santa Ana. :?S, S!rrf'o Radle, Heater, fnrd, $4&-7a7o. 2240 So. '67 MU STANG l-11, MERCURY White \\'alls, Vinyl roo!, tint· /'v'.ain a! Warner, Santa Ana. OY.'nr, Jo mi., radio, p/s, ed glass. 1vh~! CO\'ers, Com-'f>5 :'llus!ang, clean, 1 01\'ner, air, ne'\v IU'E's, SI 5 i 5. --M pare price an<! quality any-$5~. 833-034i. 166 ercury \\'here, (YPZ :?94) $1997. ** 673-603~ ** LEAVING t'rn1ntl'y must Parklane Garden Grove Lincoln-Mer-1966 1\lustang. 6 cyl, icick sacrifice 1965 ~tustang conv. -$ curv, Garden Grove Blvd shill. clean, 1 O\\-ner. $895. V-8. ~1ake offer. 675-2834. 4 Dr I-lardtop, v . ' Auto at Brookhurs1 646-298() . 73,000 mile~. Eves, 494-6372. -434 Fernleaf, Cdl\1. Trans, Factory Air Cond, . · · Full Po\ver, Radio, Heater. 61 MERCURY J\..!onrerey 4 '6."I il·lUSTANG CONY. Xlnt '65 1\!USTA.i'\!G V--8, 4 spd, 1>:hite 1valls vinyl roof tini-dr sedan. V-8, runs good. rond . .Ji,ClOO mi. SS50 or bst re-blt eng. S600 834-~9 or ed glass, ~~·heel cov~rs. 1 S250. 673-2484 ofr. 675-0935 /A!\1 678--2975 atter 5. .)l('ar \\'arranty, (ZZN722)1 ;A~u~t~o~s-,"N"•~w,----=~I~,--~----~~ Auto•, New Sl2·l7, Garden Grove Lln-l';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii coin -Mercury, Ga.rdenll Grove Blvd, at BrookhW'St. 636-2980. '64 Mercury, ~1onterey, V-8. Au!o. Trans .. Factory Air Cond., Power Steering, 2 Dr. Hardtop, (RBD 619). $477, Dunton Ford, 546--7070, 2240 So. r.1ain at \\'arner, Santa Ana. 1967 !'l'IERC Comm. Sta \\'gn. 9 pass. P/B. PIS. AIT. alr, clean. Sl095. or oUer By owll{'r. 2505 \\Pest Cst 1-hvy, N.B. 646-05.'il. Autos, Used YOU CAN'T FREEZE OUR RED HOT DISCOUNTS! LOOK! WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU Never in aur 50 years of doing busi· ness in Orange County have we offer· ed greater yeor end clearance sav· ings on brand new cars and trucks. Come in taday and we'll prove it. A~~ES USED CARS! 150 USED CARS TO '67 TOYOTA SDN. 4 cyl., euto. Irani, Ou!1lend in'(I tran1pot!slion c•r 389CE M. '66 MUSTANG 2 DR. H.T. V.8, suto. tran~ .. p/1tr, A qood u1•d csr valu• TSV 49b. '69 IMPALA Custom Cpe. v.e, •ul<>. fr•n1., p/1tr., rsdio, h•sler, ww tir••· A good v•lu• •t the p•«• XXH827. '66 FORD LTD 4 Dr. v.a. eulo. tren1., p/11'., • q ood v•!ue TBW838. YOIJ ~ l l IK[ TPH \';t,y V(\U R( TF [/Tri'.> GROTH~ 18211 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach OPEN 'TIL 10 P.M. Hwy. 39 So. of Sin Diego Fwy. 545-8863 847-6839 '64 FORD VAN '66 VOLVO All C)<llled Un IRAB ft.II StGtlofl Wog $1695 ~"' CINnl 1n1 CXW) $1195 '62 T-BIRO Lo.ede<ll iNVL Ol)(l1 '67 FIAT $350 850 Cpe Sh•r11, (IN n, ~ SPt"!l'l, ('!'YU ~" '64 CHEV. $995 Impala Co11¥. Air COnd , (1~11~1 (OTN l2'>) "62 MERC. $695 4 Sr . Au!o. Pow., Stttrll'fl, 1111 !9U AMV) '64 T-BIRD $275 ~l" Powtr St~otnO. Pow•f 8 .. kfl., Sh~r~i IFMH 97\1 '63 CADILLAC $695 4 Or, Full Pcwer. AOr. !ll!T 90 ), '49 STUDEBAKER $299 Plcltwp 0Yerdriv•. (FWU olt(l) $299 ' '61 CADILLAC • Or, Full Po~r, Air COM , (QER Jill '63 FORO $345 Galorl• lfl: .. I Sll~tr>I 11910FE) '62 T-BIRD $595 Full Pow•r (,.~)( 91~) '67 OLDS $399 Cutt• '64 T-BIRO 4 Or,. Powfr S!H tln;, Powor c .... 8,..k". {111 lltMl $995 Lo.t(ll'Cll (0~1( 31•1 $695 '68 GTO CONV. '60 M&l!CEDES Air, A ~e11 l .. u!Y. [VlS •rtl $SAVE c1 ... 111 rMoT .sn1 $1095 '68 DODGE '63 FORD .... GT VlllVT 'fop, Air '"""' Po ..... Clll Cpe Stffrln«l, Power lr•~tt. IV)(~ '" lt•ll•o, HNIU, (1~~111 .,, fltt OFEl $1495 $595 FORD -LTD -GALAXIE -TORINO -WAGON SALE Ma11y to chaose fro111. '&5 thr11 '70 Mod.!1, Sport rook, for111ol1, 2 door &. 4 doat hardtop• &. MdaM. Full power, air co11dltlonl11:9, Worro11tlfl o•allable, EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 dr. H.T. VI , •ula m1tic , full pPw•r, ,;, conditio11in9, good rn il•i, (1'43AKCl OUR PRICE $2596 ~~...___,... '66 MUSTANG Fully •quipped, qood m0ie1. ( SCZ818 ) '69 FORD LTD $2296 2 Dr. H.T. R&H. auto., P.S., fact. Air. good mi!es, vinyl roof. ~~~~~~~~~~~-•.'x.·s.s.'.1'.'~~~~~~~~- '69 OPEL RALLYE $1296 G.r.1. R&H, 4 Spt't':d, gold v»/hlack stripe!!. good m!les. (ZLA642) '69 CAMARO $1996 Hardtop. V8, r..tandard trans., good mtles. 1124CPNl '69 DODGE $1996 '65 CADILLAC HT Coronet 2 Dr. H.T. Fu]] power, a.Ir cond. $1696 R&rr. auto .. P .S., vinyl Low miles. (8270FE) ro0f, air cond., \O\~' mi!l"1;. !ZSROl I! MUSTANG SALE Many to chooM frem. '65 t hr11 '70 "'od•ls. Co11p.1, hardtops, calrftrtlble 011:d 2+2 hntbocks. Sam• with 4 'Pff'Cls, olJo olr co11dltlo11l119 and 011lomatlc modeb. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T . Fully l<telory •quipped, whit• w/r1d int•1., r•dio, h14ler, q:ood mile<. 10b4C1E)' OUR PRICE $1996 '66 FORD Wgo. $996 Cmmtry Sed. P"'"'· "' cond., auto., \18, gol'.ld ni il rs. ISAA J9h1 '66 MERC. WGN. $1 096 Colony Park g Pass. F"!I PQWH, aie '°"d., good miles. {SSE499) '66 FALCON Wgn. $1 096 Radio, heater , a11to-matic, gond m!Ie:o.. CRUZ195) '65 Pl YM. Sotellhe ll.T. Rcid10. hPa tl'r, auto., P.S .. good miles. iTGil !.i'.121 '65 CHEV. Impala 4 Dr. H.T. VB, .!Uto., R&H. good mile~ (NDLA351 '67 TOYOTA 4 Dr. Corona .. Auto. shift. good miles. !Ufli553l ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT GET IT ON 4 SPEEDS -And Standard Shift Models - '70 BOSS VB 302 (64IASHJ $SAVE '71 TORINO GT VB 429 1Jt615XJ $SAVE '69 MACH I VB, 351 IZNC541) $SAVE '69 CAMARO VB, 307 f124CPN1 $SAVE '70 MUSTANG 6 CYLINDER 1064CllJ $SAVE '69 OPEL RALL YE G.M. IZl.A.6421 $SAVE MARCUS MOTORS 2100 Harbor Costa Mesa 645-0466 . •' BEACH CITY DODGE .. i 11-::. FREE $10.00 VALUE SHEFFIELD STEAK KNIFE SET IUST FOR COMING IN WITH THIS AD TO CHECK OUR BIG LABOR CAY WEE KENO SAVINGS! OFFfR EXPIRIS TUES 9.7.71 1971 Th" low m11e1gft u•~ !m~•I or. ll•e•lng column. flow lhru ~~n!I· l~ioo", front "l•t bra~ts. 1~ h~ englnt , r9C!inl"!I bue~el •M t!, hidden •n!1nn• plui up to JO m1>11. (160 OU&\ ~~- ' . '67 CHRYSLER '67 CHEV. NEW 1971 CHARGER Sf-. t:WP:Z9Ul!11 4351 . SAVE$1QOO OF~ FACTORY WINDOW PRICt 7°/o TAX REBATE! 011: New '71 Models Olt Co1t91'ftlfonol Appro.,., NEWPORT CUSTOM STATION WAGON • SPECIAL!! -·-- 1 Ooo!' H•rd!()p, F'eclOry Air CoP'ldlHonlng, VlnYI ToP, RldlO. CLEAN I {TZ8 914) $1088 EcoMrnV !i>e<:l•l, Wl1ile Stdt W•lll, Radie & He.!tor, REAL CLEA"!! l1ZFI: 916) $788 BOY OF THE WEEK! '67 CORVETTE '70 FORD LTD 10 PASS. STATION WAGON J 5e•lor, 1,1" CONDITION· ING, Lu;g1ge '1et~. Power St~~r1ng, Power B••>e. ll.Se· AEZi $3188 '69 DODGE POLARA 4 i:no" v.~. ""e10.,1 •1r Co•· ~;!lo~lng, Au!Om~T ·c Tr•n,.. m.u10~. Powt • ~1...,r!ng, ~·· (llO & Heo!er Lit . l(M1 8R0) $1188 '68 CAMARO IUdlO. H••ttr, Th• PtrfK! (.If. CA"-1. Only $988 '68 SPORTSMAN VAN Wft~ Tr ' n co (0>1vtr1lon IH.1881.E T 0 P . Au!olNIHC Tr1n1mlnk>n, REAO'f FOR C.i..MPING. Lie (i.t~··n $1988 '70 HANOMAG Di•sel Conversion l ubbl• TC~ Rt'friotrt!Of, Du1! bel!ery 1y,iem will\ Rtdl·IC1mp lnlflrlor, Steeiw. ~. C9U AVU) $3788 '70 DODGE CORONET 4 Oocr. v .a, Power ~toerlno, Fu11v '"ctorv equlpl>elJ, In· c I v M I n II A\r Cendlllonlnl)' (WK~ICOl $1488 '70 CHARGER 2 DOOR HARDTOP Powrr $1rer!ng, L•nd•u Top, Buc~eT Sr•h, "'eCIO & HMter. $er. l l"°'61l1118 $2488 '67 PONTIAC FIREBIRO V4, .Au!om111t Tr~ntmlulon Pow~r Stterlno, l1ud•u Top (VUT 07ll $888 '69 DODGE PICK-UP I' TwllloM C1mper Shill, v.t , Autom111~ Tr1n•mluion, 1.k . (20IJ91E > $1988 OPEN! ALL DAY LABOR DAY! Open Dolly 'Til 10 P.M. Incl. Sund1yl • SPECIAL!! BUY OF THE WEEKI ' . 69 FORD MUST. FASTBACK • W1i11. •fdtw1U1 IYCX0011 • ~':~!.:~'.~~ o. S9o.,., fif Tu.,. "'· •pf.,,,b,, 7tli. ·, • ft DAil Y PILOT Tutsday, Stpltmbtr 7, 1911 a 32 DAILY Pft.fT ~ -- ----------- I -.. ,. J§J I ......... 1§1 ! ~...... l§l ! ......... l§l .__I -._ .. _-___,l§J ! ~ ...... ---_,,,,. Autos for Salt Autos, UMd t90 Autos, UMd 990 Autos. Uted 990 Autot, us..i RAMBLER 990 Autot, Used , __ M_U_S_T_A-NG--........,P,,,,O..,.N-::TI-:-:A~C~-__ RA_M_B_LE_R __ , __ ---- ---------BILL BARRY '6.) RambJer, 770, V-8, Auto '10 AM.BAS. Sta. \\'a.$:. 9 '69 T-BIRD full pov.•er. T-BIRD • • '66 Mustang Con\'t"t'tible, Trans., Power S teer Ing, pea. P/S, P/B, A!C, 11tereo, landau lop, llf.'\Y auto, $895. Private pa.rty, Rad' H 1 2 ~ ti T 12.COO mi's. 646-5207. tires, 25,000 mi. Xlnt IO, ea er, ...,, . · . ., -"'::;_::::_::_::::,=:;--c= ~7. PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT (UVF 6821., $4TI. Dunton '64 Rambler, 6 cyl, auro. cond. $2795. ~7-306.1 '65 Mustang V-8 l +2, a.Ir '64 PONTIAC Ford, 546-7070, 2240 So. r/h, good cond, $300 . cond ., auto trans, $.SOD. LE MANS ~1ain a t Warner, Santa Ana. 962--3090. * * '57 TIIUNDERBIRD, Port Holes, vinyl top, xlnt mnd. Make offer. 64&-7668. c"'.::Hc.,::338;.;_,.· --==~-I All lo. trans .. pr. str., V8, ra-Vacancies coet money; Re111 d OLDSMOBILE dio .\ heater. HS.'\ 639. your hou.-.e, apt., store ANY D11.y ts the ~ESI' ay ,1° Thi> fa~1cst 1ira1\• 111 the OLDS '70 "98" $3799 4-dr 11.T. FACTOR\' AIR CONDITIO~ING, F U L L PO\\IER ,•u{vt 1op & inf<'!'· ior, n&11. -\\'!SI\\', ~tc. j4JllADXI. $495 bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot run a.nail ::· 64~78 t \Ves! .•. a DAIL y PILOT e e Classified Ad. :t1a.Y.E t ay, Classilled Ad . &12-5678. Over 200 new & used can N 980 A N 980 Autot, New f80 Autos, ew utos, ew to choose from e NABERS CADILLAC 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA 1'.1ESA c,\LL r>t0-9100 OPE:'I/ SUNDAYS '65 VISTA CRUISER VS. Auton1atic, Po1vt>r S1ttr- ini;. Po\\'er Brakes, Luggage Rack. ISV:0.14031 $499 HIG HLAND MOTORS 2145 Harbor Blvd. Costa i\lcsa 645·5'1!)·\ ----'6!1 CUTl . .ASS SL1pn."!11e, load- ed 66.666 lo"' n1ainl. n1i's. &°at th e price a t $1895? (ffiTICr, 8·16-©IJ. l\i USf sell~ 196j OLDS V-8, full pQ\\'!'r, I OW!l('r, be:c;t of- fer ovl"r $700. Rev. A. C. A n<lcrson, s.l!}-27:;.l ·ss Olds DE>ha, 4 dr, hrdtop, \\'hitc, blk ,·inyl lop, air. Al\l/t·~1 t>xcel. con d - 492-2639 art 6. '65 Olds V-8 l\IU.ST' S~LL, fa ir cone!. S300. ca 11 492-8801 . -, 6.-:...8_0_1d-s~9~8- Luxury &>flan, FUJI Po"·er, Factory Air Cond, Landau roof, A:\1 /t"i\1 P..adio. etc, 2'.i,000 miles. {\\'>.11Li9) $2495 Open 'lil 10 p.m. 2000 E. 1st St., Santa (1st St. & S.A. Fnl'Y.) 558-1000 BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT '66 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX Auto trans., p\\•r, str., pwr. brks., A-1 cond, A steal at TS~187 ~9S • • Over 200 nev.· & used cars lo choose from Open '1il 10 p.m, 2000 E. 1st Sc., Santa Ana (151 St. t.t S.A. Frwy.) 558-1 000 '64 Le Mans V8. Automatic, Pmver Steer- ing, Power Brake1. 1724· BQll) $499 HIGHLAND MOTORS ?145 Ha rbor Blvd. Ctsta i\Iesa &15-~04 1 69-Pontiac Tempest I Cusl S, laC1 air, pb/ps, clean been garaged, orig. owner. $1795 Cash. 546-4941 Call betw 8 am & 8 pm. SPECIAL! BRAND NEW 1971 5 2599°0 111DL5l1414 • CLOSE OUT SPECIAL ••• HURRY e Wide Selection of Comparably Priced Ye•r•nds in Many Different Models! MacHoward '68 PONTIAC GTO FaC1, air, 3 spd i.U10 trans, black iandau & black vin~ I buckets, c o n s o 1 e, '11."()0(] grain. PI S, R/1-1, Fae-:. mags/Michelin X tires. E)(. cellent condition. !\lust Seil! Priv. Pty. $1795 or offer. 1 557-4J.17. 1 COME JN TODAY • • - 839·9600 or 5.1 1-0608 CornC'r l sl & llarlJOr ---"S'-'an1a Ana __ _ PLYMOUTH '67 Ply1n. Fury I. Stick Shift. Rad io, Healer, 2 Dr .. Good Tires, <VCT 270/. J.177, Dun- lon Ford. ~&-7070, n lO So. ?>la in at \Varm'r. San!a Ana. '70 Belvederl;', 2 dr. 6 Cy!, !'>lick, r/h, air. :XJ!XI mi. Orig O\\'n, $1950, S.'i7-3278. PONTIAC '69 Grand Pnx, Learh!'r &:. all extras, xln'r. Dl>!iver ap. prox. 3 \l'ks. 673-3 121, Autos, Used RAMBLER BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT '68 RAMBLER AMERICAN CPE. I wi th the big 6 cyl inc. air cond., aulo trans, Good strong car. VUR807 $99S • • Over 20:} nev.· & usM can to choose from 2000 E. 4't St., Santa Ana 11.&t SL at S.A. Frv:y ,) 5511-1000 *FRIDAY *SATURDAY Orangt (fJunly's "Family of Fint Cars" ohnson & son I - l 11\iCO L ', COlJGAfl MAttlt Ill SEPT. SURE GOOD DAYS 3rd TO 4th BUY A GOOD *SUNDAY 5th USED CAR 6th fro111 **MONDAY Connell Chevrolet 1967 MUSTANG 1968 TOYOTA 1967 CAMARO 1969 IMPALA Co upe • <¥1 , t u10, 11dio, 1h1rp, C Ul~· 1 D' COUPf, • 1Pttd, r1dlo, Sn1rp (er. COVIM. Aul<!, POW•• 1tffd <1q, r&<llo. Rtl l Cult. Cr>e. v .a, •ulo , p0w1r S!tt<l"V· 1•r ct>nd , r10,o, B01t v1l1.1t cm our !<JI, oe.i1, R•vnt ...,,,.,, (WVXJU) noct t•r, CUQEOH) lllUFfl~J $1099 $999 $1499 $1999 1970 MAVERICK 1968 CADILLAC 1968 IMPALA 1970 CAPRICE ~ Or. 'ed•., 0. VIiii . Vl<1yl roof. llO'· Couoe Rtd,c, •loO<. 1r01n ctr, IOW m1ln . v~ vr~ cir wllll 111 '"" nice 1Mr>Q1. CO\lpe. 7 Dr, H1rdlcp, A.U!O., rAcl.11>, Jl(IW-C<)Uot. VlnvT roo1. rtdlo, flOwH steHln<i. IUUJ•l'(ll 1'MIFM 1ttr..,, r ~lll mll11. IVZ511MI •r 1111rlr.Q. Hu 11m 1ln1ng llcto•y w&r· f uto, 1ir c-. PHii 1n1rp. Eit el. 01111, $1599 $3299 r1nly. IWXHll60J !lecl. "'lr>Cl<>W>. $1499 $3299 1969 TORINO 1966 BUICK 1968 CHEVY 1969 CHEVY ,_ :19.000 "''''" V..f. r..ilc, Jilek. Sl<\flu11 ' Or. M1rd'"°, '',(IOI) mil ... 4 Dr. Std•n. Po....,.. 1i.-er1ng, •Ir cond .• OtMI ~llerp, (666CPH1 auio., PO~ 11ffrll'lt;I. r.illo, •I< cvnd., •) Ton VI". Au10 .. rldlo, • <VI, E'c1I· 111 rlltlbtr, Nk t, tTllW"'J r.oio, auto, Good buv. !WtP11•1 !enl <onr::I. (lllil!Cl. 100" WI . $1699 $1399 $1499 $2199 1965 MUSTANG 1970 DODGE 1969 NOVA II 1969 CHEVY C1111pe, Auto l••n1 rMllo, 6 01., low C111tom s_.....n J ""' wtll'Of!, l".1 .. I 0.. Sedon. \/ .. , -· 11ff.rlnt, r.Olo, l TO<I. Bit 6 .,.glflt , !JI" W8, coll & mlltJ. StronQ Cl•. !8WHU6) rMllo, I UIO., Li.1 Dt"ll'MI ....... (U1 ANAi IU!D, ltl n1., •Ir tond, !YWl160l ell•""' up To I) I!, llQCly, 1uto, !r1n1 .. $999 $3599 $2099 diJllS. S1rori11 lrvck , 16001!£1 $2599 1964 MERCURY 1969 DODGE DART 1969 NOVA II 1963 DODGE ' Or Sedon. lhdO., PO~• ,11.,.1n9, 1ul0 .. ' Or. H1!'dlop. T•i>e, •Ir <ond .. POW•• Cou111, 11·1, •uto , pc>Wtr 1tetrlf'lll , radio. 1!r cOfld. Y·I. il•ong 1r1~•POrl1llon ci r, Jltertng, IUIO,, •• ,, .. , lllVh tuot>t<", P•t !ly lo,. mll11, rt>Nlnl1111 l•<IO!'y "'*"""'Y· •i, Ton P!tkup. low rnlln. l!r0<1g truck, tOfWtld wflllt ulny1 rtlOI, green color. ()tltJl'l'l CZCJllJI ,O,ulo., rt Olo, ...... l~JOAMJ $699 $1999 $1999 $999 1969 vw 1965 CHEVY 1969 CA MARO 1967 ECONOUNE r.ili9. I Or. Sedar" "'-' 11Mrlnt, I Ul'I., r• CIUPI. v .. , s 11'9111, r1t1i.. '""'' nk t . l"lellup, ' tyl., rllflD, 1lict_ Nk .. !ZN"'" > S"I Bus. ll~t ,..,.., ,11(1(, di9, 11r hi OOod. V AO mu11. Str9111 u r. lZLA7<1), P•K"" to Mii !VJLClll C'l'lW56S> .,, $2599 $999 $1899 $1199 CONNELL CHEVROLET 546-1204 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA CALLUSNOWll , ..... 557.9220 INSTANT CREDIT YOU •••D A•D snu SAVI YOU MO•IY 1.H you art ntw in Califllmio 3. H you an new on your job 2. H you OM money on your 4. 11 you hovt little or no cor crldit UT Ml TIY TO AIU .. I Tiii CllDIT &• TllMS TOI lllD IO TllA T YM MA f Drive HofRe Todsr in ._ ccw .t your choCell $2988 FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED ORDER YOURS TODAY f,11 wheol rod•o L ~•ot.,, d'}< i..o~M, rptl, •!'OH, !v~ lat• •qu.pl ~eo. ~OHllK1 ~101J90. CUSTOMIZED CARS BY COURTE SY 1972 DODGE VANS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MGgS. cus tom strtpei, sleerinq, low rider, chopped & channe led. M~~~GE '71 GREMLIN LOW MILEAGE '71 VEGA .. t_:\ By American =--. Motors Hi!ll!er, whirewoll rire1, dork green, ~lllmole fConomy. 736491, 111!dio. ~ttr. oo!Oflllltre. butket sect, poriel_ 1ow, low m1le1;. {230- (!A) $58 DOWN $1699~LPRlc~58 MONTH ~0o~~~s i~& " N>loi do ovmt $ S8 i1 to!ol ""'-~I'"'· ;,,,1. la 1, fi<...,I<' & oil (0r<fi"9 1harQ11 ., appr, cirdil for 36 "]01. Oefor•od pylTll. P' 'I' I 1088 ,r;:I lo• ~ l~l'>••.ILOll 10.lio•ir" i 178 J q5 ;,..1, !o< & lor•n.• A'<'NUAI. PIRCINT•G RA 1 1 8 '0 BRAND '72 DODGE VAN SUNDIAL CONVERSION NEW---a ~~ Bucke t s eats, stove, d ine tte, bed!., 1in k, icebox, water lank. 1311AB2V6046 $199 DOWN$3399~PRICE $9JMONTH ~~~~s ll•> , , .. -,1,<n, ..... I•>" 'O'OI-0Y"tfold !O• • il<'"oe • ••<G'"''"" .0019 .... _ .. «od• "" •• ,_., 0.0.-.od i'Y'""-... ~. SJ6!l.01 ..... 10• • ·~•""· Rod;1, htotu, wh•t1woll tlro 1, lu< ~ 11 IOQ!I. Aulo. tnlrll.,. rodio, lioa!w. vinyl raol, )'911ow. '190881 8H21COBl5Qb02 $ 12i'i'~~:~E $1'28'i~~ii~( '65 CHRYSLER '69 MUSTANG STATION WAGON. Auto_ ''""'" f«lory or cond .. rll6io, hto!w. wh~t· wo!I IK!I, WVJ.1?•. t1lt1r D1y W1tlr"4 S,.Cit l $555 ~~~~( '67 PLYMOUTH FURY v.1.-.lntM...~~ . ..,, an , .... °"' ." ..... S,.Cltl $368 ~~:~( '68PONTIAC FIREBIRD H.T. JSO V·I, mdio & ""7tw. buc~! HOit. <!>00 .. ~~\. Wfl·l<ll. lt Mr DtfW"lrn4 S..Cl.1 $888 ~~:~( MACH I, COBRA JET ' stl'lfd. rad.o. I.tot ... b>.olk.i HO!~ rHl lleon. )l,lf..41~ l1lt1r 01, WM~.U Sf.cie/ $1288 ~~:~( '69DJDGE Y·I, -· "-.. ~o"' c~ nidio. ti.ot. •• ~ lirn. '""" rwf. 11'W21 J lekrhy WHlr•4"9cltl $988 ~~\~( '69CHEYY PICICU, TRUCK (·10 Model C!toft otld •t•dy to• work 1r 9loy , ..., .. l•~•• D•r ••••""' s,.,1.1 $1244 ~~\~E LABOR DAY WEEKEND OPEN SAT., SUN. & MON. 9 AM to 10 PM Auro, !r(lrl'.I. loclO<'y oio tmc!Tlionirig, "°'"" ,--.,, Nd'°, hfl>trr_ TGA922 l1bor o., WH•ftl~ S,oc:iiil $566~~~~E '68 CHEY CAMARO H.T. Ao•• Tton1., fl'OWW .ieennq. nn.o. t-ttr, YV'..128 l1lttr Do:y WHkoh4 S'"-i•I $849 FULL PRICE '70 OPEL 4 ,,.m, •• heoltr. liucb! MOtt.. ll5 ([~ lokr De, Wtt•1A4 S.-lt-1 $888 ~~:~( '65CHEVY IMPALA. •u10. powor •lffr"9. po.,... btalcu .. M <el 111111. l"fl'lt ' Rf!G.90B. $jCjj'~~;( IFWY