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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-10-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • • • • • • • • When Hoi • • • Murder Testimony DAILYJILOT .. ~ ..... , l .. "•YI•• , Hints Pot Smo li ed On Statio11 , By TO'l BARL EY 0 1 !~• Dt ity ,.i+ll il•tl • ,\lal'k Johnson's 1\ljlnne Corps budd.v !uda.v 1c:;!lf1cd that the .\Oung defendant was "loade<I on 1nar1juana" on the rnor11· i11g and evening of the day he allegedly beat and stabbed hls w1ff' lo death. Debbie Green1nan. J7, has the ans\\·er for thal que~· lion that con1es up ever y October jn Southern Calif- ornia -\-:hat do you do lo keep <:ool 1vhen the Sani a Ana 1\'intls blo11·~ . .:\nd jus! think. you 'd ar- tually be doing snn1eonr a favor if you told hi1n 10 go jump in !he .... Ex-r-.1arine Fran!\ (;annon tes!ified i11 tl1e Orange County Superiot Court lri:\_! of Ille Sa n Clernentf' rnau that he and .lnhn sun. 20, also shared a pipe of "l1ash" during their shilf or dll1y as rnilitar1• policemen al !he Santa Ana !\larin1 CorPs Air ::>talion. • • IVIC Bonds Crushed U. is alleged 1hat Johnson \\'a!I" undel' the influence of n1arijuan;1 when he club·' bed Connie Lynne Johnson. :!O, \Vith a bar . ~loo! and !hen stabbed her n1ore than 2U (i111es as she spra\Vled on the bed in thr couple's apartmen1 21l 416 !"1\onterey Lane \1arine Jin1 Barne!'" testified 'l'uesdav Newport Seeks Neiv Ar1gle to City Facility thal he served 11·ith .Johnson on rnilita1 :v police delails cind that Johnson and moSl n1emlxr.s or the squad indulged 111 various forn1s or dl'U~ use. By L. PETER KRJEG 01 the D1llr Pli.t llltl Ne1vport Beach may turn to • joint powers agreement to cet a new police station built or may put the po!lce building and ci ty hall on lbe April ballot as separa te questions rollowlng TU66y'1 lopa.ided rejection of bond! for a new civ i(' center. City councihnen were reluctant to talk about ll'hat's next for their civic center plans Tuesday night. In fact, only thr-e• of them v.•ere present as !he votes ~·erP labulaied in the lobby of the citv hall they're ;,pparently goi.ng to be usitlg for a"'hile. Those votrs were decisive. Only 39 pt'r· cent of the electorate voted yes. A two· thirds yes vote. or 66.7 pe rcent, ~'a!' needed to authorize the $6.9 million bond ir;ale. The unofficial tally y,·as \'es, J.608: No, 5,554. The turnout was une:<pectedl y light. Only 35 percent, 01· 9,162 of lh_F city·.~ 26,031 registered ,-ore.rs \l·ent to l]Le polls. f.layor Ed Hirth, a lt>ader in the c:am - paign for passage, was bitterly disarr pointed. 1 He didn't want to say anythinlj: at all and after repeated questioning, w6uld on· ly say the council "would have to talk about it." He refused to speculate. "l'n1 only onr rQ:Uncilmcn, 1\·e're going to have to get together and figure oul '\'hal to do nexL J'm not going to make any gues.! or any t:ommitment." Councilman r.nlan Dostal. a c:ivic cen ter building comn1ittee member. !Ug· gested the possibility the council mi ght go ahead and form the joint powers agreement with Orange County to get the police station built at Newport Center, . The city has contracted with the countv to build the detention facilities that would be u.aed by both the police department .ml the Jfarbor Judicial District Court that the county plans lo build on adjacent ~ro))e>'ly. . . This agreement could cost N~wport Beach $700,000 tr lhe police station i.'Jn't Will. Another 4:001'1M!: the city might now take would be to put the ppllce station and the ~y !\all on the .AJlril munlclpef ballot ~Itel)'.. aceordq to Councibnln Carl i(Vml1, the aoly other <:<llllldlman present to watch return!. 1J1ei1· suggesiiolis .. are only ll1·l.l oJ che alternatives facing the council:' Kymla said, •·we could do nothing " He said he thinks bonds for a police station alone would have passed, The council will mee~ next Tuesda y 1(1 certify the re.,ultii of the. election J1nd are 90-degree Heat ' f'.~pec!ed to give so1ne indication of the rourse of actinn th~v will Lake. \\'hatt!Ver they t.io, the fa ct lhal the \o ote "'as.overwhelm ingly againsl tilt' prn- pn!!.ilion \\•ill have to weigh in their n)i11rtS. The bond.~ fared poorest on lht !St..'1! t:LECTI01'', Page %1 Barnes denied defense attorney Ray Sharp's suggestion that he 11'as angry 1vith Johnson and testified against hlm .. because ~1ark turned religious on you." ··1 ~oL tired of hearing him talk abou1, it buL that isn't "'hi• 1ve bro~l!P·" Barnes :-aid ... In lacl, I even wenl to ~·hurch with hun one time." I A young hospital technlei:rn t1rho shal'M her apartrnenl 1vith .lohnson for some rnonl hs after ,.lrs. Johnson's mu rder Hot Santa Ana Winds 1estif1ed that /1cr paramour seemed very nervous and was ··prett_y junlp}'" throughout his assoc iation \\'ilh her. l.ynne M:irie l\!iller. 21. 3 slight bonde f1·01n Berlin. \\'is .. lestified I hat the fidge· 1r ,Johnson kept her apart1nent door Joc~­ r.J and chained while ~he wa.~ at "'Ork. She: sai<t,.she had to lhoroughly convince .Johnson "'ho she wa.~ before-he would leL lie r in. Boost Coast Mercury A typical Santa Ana condition healed up typically mild Orange Coast lcrn- peratures today, sending !he mercurv soaring to1rard 90 whili:-inland resident"s sweltered in near JOO.degree heal. A ~light cooling is ex pe{'\ecl 'l'htrrsda.1•, but you 1\'on't notice ii. says !he "·eatherman. Temporary re.lie( rnlght come from a dip in the ocea11. \Vair,. temperatures ranged in lhe m id.SO.~ 10- day. El Toro captured Sel·ond plate i1f rhf' nalion Tuesday for ho! spots nol In 11,;1l. The El Toro hea l "'as 103 degree". J U~t one de gree Jess than Long Beach. ·rucsd ay's national chan1pion . At mid·morning. ten1peralurcs aloul{ the Orange Coast insur·ed a ho! day to- day. Al 10:30 a.in .. San Clemente was already s"·eltering in 85 degree heat. The water temperature at S a 11 Clemente was 66 degrees al the sainc hour. Tuesday's high air temperature wait 88 degrees. other Orange Coast lempcratures at 10:30 a.m. \\·ere: -Huntington Beach, 80 de:grees ror lhe air, 64 for the water and Tuesday's high WM 95. -Newport Beach. '18 degrees for the air, 62 .for the water and Tuesday's high was 81. -Laguna .Beach, 67 degree.'J fo r the air, 13 for the water and Tuesday·s hig h wa.'J 'It c1esreu. .. Did he hilt you 011 the breasts "''hen Tile n1g!1ts. <>t least . will cool off. The he: made love lo you·!" Sharp asked. l .S. \\'eatht"r Bureau says the lows _.·No, I do_n't l.hink he Jid." replied J\1is1' Lotnght 11•111 be 65-li8 degree~. _,J__ \h~lrr. ~bv1ou~!y taken a?ack. Inland Oi·an C . • -'\ slnil'p s .shock q11es1Jon a1)pa rcnrly . ge oun1y ~ufter<1~.ui~r.c\_ rt:Jerrrd to lht ll'OUnd~ soorted b" policr tS1anta ~na wi~s and eveu notl~r a1i:-Oia 11 un ~Ir~ .. John~on"s bre<.."Sl. It is belie1•ed_ ie 01 ange _Coasl" 1'uesda~'. Santa Ana Th;it ivhoevcr st;ibbr<i iie1• n1ore than 20· 11nd . Anaheim lhern~o1nct,er~ h1~ 100 rimes i1fter bea!ing her lace-to .a pulp on degi ces, nol far he.hind El foro s hul ,t11ne 16. 1970 also innirted deep teeth pace.. 1n11rks on both bre11sts. Assc1nbJ y Okays Profs Pay Raise SACRA~·I ENTO tAPI -· 1\ Se11a1e.p11ss- Pd bill to gi ve a 7'~ J)t'reent pay rajgp lo stale college and university profe ssors 1ro11 appr01'al tod ny or the Assembly \\'ays and !\leans Comn1i1tee . The measure by Sen. Albert S. Rodda (0-Sacranientol. "'ould become effeclive at the end of the w11ge·price frc e%e Nol'. 14. and cost an estimated $1 7.7 million . The .A.sse1nbly cornrnittee added a SC<'• liou to the bill. howe ver, lhi'.ll would give the pay hike only if the legislature and governor afi:ree to raise state revenues an d laxes over the amount needed to balance the current budget \~·hich is $3.10 1nilllon , in the red. Reagan vetoed a I percenl p.ay hike for professors from the budget bill. .iohnson has recalled in three tapes ad - 1111tted to e1·idence by .Judge \\'illia111 i\lt1rray that he did attack his \1·ifr with a bar stool after she locked him oul of the- "par!mcnt and !hat he later wa shed olf blood in the sho1ver . Barne!> testi1lerl that he spotted blood on a lO\\'el used by Johnson sho rlly after !he killing and that !he tall handsom!" rlefe ndant quickly shoved the towel out or sight. Johnson ha!> not been able lo recall In a :;eries or interview s wi1h investigator[!: :ind a psychialrist that he ever stabbed his pregnant "•ife and he has denied frotn the witn ess bo~ that he did so. l\1.ilkn1an Murdered SAN DIEGO ( API -A milkman wa.~ shot lo death beside his parked truck v.·hiJe 1naking his afternoon rounds Tue.~· day, Police said Harold J . l\1ego;i.'. 63. ap- parently wasn't. robbed. Tv;o youths \Vere reported seen running a1vay. Drug Use · DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 6, 1971 \IOL, 44, NO. nf, • 11CTION5, i1 ,.4011 ~lystery Body County Polic~ Seeking 1£lentity· Orange County sheriHs officers today 1·ontinued to seek id~nt ification of a body_ found by two La guna Beach hiker.'J in the ).ugg cd Viejo Canyon sector of the Cleveland National Fortst. Descriptions of the \'ictim are being l·irculated throughout the county \\'hile t·oroner's officers attempt to(determine the cause of death of a ma n believed to be about :!O years of age. They described the victim as a slightl y built redhead weighing about J:fs pounds and five fee t four in heig ht. The only possible identification found on the body 1\·as lk arat gold ring with a clear white stonr mounted on a trtangu\ar selling. lnve~ti&aton: believe the min had been dead trom ten day.s to l\10 "'ceJ..s. The body wall partly decon1posed. Sheriffs Sgt. Ben Ox:andabo ure loday said he \v11s satisfied that foul play 11'aJ not the cau se of death . "\\'e have found nu Stich phys u ;ii p1·lt1ence bu1 1fe 1nus1 now ;111'a1t fhp outcome of the !ox11.:olog1c~I 1r,;ts. ·• the officer said. ,,.-~ The ~y 11•as lou11d J\!onday hv Ch rii;topher ~ones. 22. or 4-lO Osgood Court and Eric f-.tcrton. 19. of 717 Sumn1it Drive, both of Lagun a Beach. They spot· led the body lying crumpled at the foot or a_ l2U-foot bluff as thry went through th• n:alional forest Gl'I a. hiking expedition. Walter Reed Hospital Raided by Drug Agerits . \VASlfJNGTON (UPI) -Seven persons 1Yere arrested and 19 more sought today in a crackdo"'" against a heroin ring at \Valier Reed .Arrn,v fliJedical Center • .a principal go\•emmellt hospital I o t treating Vietnam \Var "·o unded, Di strict of C-O\u1Tibia detectives, after a 1nonths-long undert'O\'e r in\'estigation , ar- rested sii: rnrn and one \\'Oman bet'!'·een 7 p.m. 'fuesday a nd 5 a .m. EDT '''ed· nesday, but 19 other <1rrest '"arrants \~ere slill lo be served . Dana Updating Of Pla11 Okayed A request by citi1.ens or Dana Point ror au updating o[ the m~ster plan o( de1·elopment or the Capi11lrano Valley area w11s approved Tuesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. fifth District Supervisor Ron a I d (;aspcrs said. "Lire in Dana Point is being governed by variance ralher than planning.'' He referred to many recent zone variance requests that have been pro- lested vigorously by property O\\'ner!I co mplaining that their view of the ocean was being cut off. Caspers said the optni ng of the ne19 tiarbor, the proposed new coastal frttway and the general population explosion along the CORslline had made the previous master pla n obsolete. • Inspector "'alter Roi$i"IO[) 3aicl those-ar- rested "include a local sou rce o( hcrn1r1 .at the hos pital. a disrributor ;1nrl numero us pushers or drug~ at ihr. hospital.'' He desc ribed dt·ug lr11tfic al \\'altr r Recd. loca ted in nurlh1,·csl \ra ~hing\on, as ··an ongoing lhinR." bu! he declined!" link the laiest arrrsts wi!h a raid a \'('11r ag:o in \\'hich 13 persons \\'f:re chai-,i.:rtt with 1·iolating narco::":-. lal\'S. Pnhce gaid three of tho:-l' 111't'r;-!f'd 1n !he latest crackdown 1~1·rp soldit'rs Jiil <1- t1oned al the Msp1tal and anoth er rn;.in "''as a ('i1·ili11n e111plo~T ·rh!" other~. r,(. fi cers said, had no COlll\l'.t'l1011 with the ho~pital. Tho.>;e arrested 1\·erc-: \\'1!11:tn1 Th .. n1u-; .John~on. ~l. a laborrr. t'hn ri:cd 11·i1h poi'S eS.-;ion or hC'fOil1 •\\'llh l!lll'!\! 10 .._pll ;ind posse~s1on of an unrrgi~t ertd p1~iril. S;1ndra D. Baylor.10. unf'1nployrd. t haq.- ed 11·J1h disrr ibu11on of hcrour ;uirl J>(IS!'ession ll'ilh 1n\!'11l lu ~ell : \\'11fir C. Staton. 31. a !ioldier , char~rll v.1th di~tribulion of heroin. Jarnes flirch, 20. a soldier. (·hargr•I "'Ith distribution and possessi(lll of mari - juana: Richa rd C. Solonlon, 21. a soldiel', di .. :>tribution of hei·oin and possrsslon or marijuana : Robert A, ~lcC\ain. 26. ;i, t:il'ilian mechanic. distribulion of heroin : and Terrance V~ i\hissc~·. 2.1. 11 t·ivi\1:111 e1T1ploye at the hospital mess. t:harged ~·it h distribution of heroin, Ora•fe Coaat Weather 'It WU Kymla' '""" ...,,..i.d tpfittini th ISIUe in the firll ploce. Th< ·b<lilding Is dealgned fo be -"4 In' ""' porn. Both Dost1I ad · Kymla polntod "'t ' New Remap Plan Shakes Up State Hot .. dry, sunny, 1weather «i .lhe agenda agaln ... t;;:da·y·v.'.it,h no rrencr seen for ThU,.sday. lilghs_~todfy ' along the coast 88 reaching 98 in- land. Lows tonight 65 to 611 .• --E'rom_Wk t control and weaken fl e p ub 11 c ·a n -R&4.J:i-ESUTE--- SEMIN,,.f!RS SET A SUte Senate reapportion men p ina ongOOJa'S. incJUdffil"'"Or'"""Iifgl'"CoUtltY. · rtvealed in.Sa.cramtnto today by ranking Orange County would be denied a new Ont prk< la .. -. up ~te th< fedora! lreezt. '!'bat'• the pr;Ce of good p.!' eolll<. Mel ;th< DAILY PILOT, 9"!' Ooaimunlfy. ColJele DiJITlct ll1d ... Ncwpcll'.I ~Meal -.. 1 -wlD fOlf Yoii bOw lil.-iam1be ')1s. 1111 prices Into 1 pro(ltoblo -menl ' Flnt In tile 1'71 -..: of ~ r;eot •late tavutment claueS -all frte - .,m be' h<ld ir r:• o'oiock tonl&ht " Newport Har)>or !llch Sdlool Auditorium, 11111 Ind lrvtne .......... 'llctet. .ru be .. .-II tflo dorl'. •.. ,, '• d tr . • Democrata ratUes Republlcam from J\epuh1icin Senate seatodespite •· 700,000 Yreka to Spn Diego like •n earthquake-popu11_Uon growth sincec the tt&G census. orily the GOP· c1n feel . county vottrs would Had themselvt." Some Democrat. are dismayed loo. represented by all or a part ol five. dif· "It'! the finest nower\ng of the old get• ferenl district$, instead or the prt.sent IJml~ iechn}que and not even on a two. · dlqui'm lull," .!urned Republi can 'l'1le proposal by Democratic leader11 sen.tor Peter lf. Behr, ol Tiburon. in would t0lkllfy the.ir 21 lo 11 edge In Marin ())uDC.y. Senate leadership and C1>Uld concelv11bly Behr'• territory w0l1kt be shifted so hi~ !ncrei8e It by 24 seats. Fourth Olst.rlct boundary v.·ould e.1.tend Engineers o~ the rcapporti~nment ph1n 11ven count~• northw1rd. -.somt statewide lonn must be ac· H approved in a aeries' o( req uired eompli1hed in this yel\r"s session ~ ht1rlnaa. the n em o c rat I c reap-began with Sernitor F'red Marler (R·Red· pc>rtloamtnt-plan would strengthen lls ding). and his Stcond District. ;.1) .~ • ~·-----. -- ' ~Iarler'11 district would be stretched an fnc redlble 600 miles soulh, to East Los Angeles. Chlcano lc!aders have been pressing Senate Reapportionment C h a i r m a n Mervyn Dyrnally iD-Los Angeles) to pro- vide a Senate seat which would be filled by a ~erican-American senator. Marl1!1''! transplanted district(. would switch It from tbe rural Redding l{lrea to one spinning E1st l..o11 Angeles to Alham· bra, in the shape of a huge bat. Voter rtpre!'lentat1ofu,tfould be. at lea~t So percent Chicano an& caplf1'1 ob.!lervers doubt Marler would 11urvlve ,_n election m his own reapportioned N o r I h c r n California. "The plan 11 ridicul ou11 on itJ fatt,'' ' ' ' l\l arler.snapped, lodiiy upon teeing It. "T can't ~ve o[ the people ot California 1tandint •till for this." "It ""!" -.01)' 1oloi"1C!e IO local gov~t," ¥.a~er C9~.~! , ' . Le~~·--.111 .. ·-~ pcobib!t, .coril.... le, """• '.ilillll. •)t?(, after whlCh time he could move to East Lo.! Angeles. L They doubt he would -nor if be could survive ·election 111atmt • Chicano can- didate -l! he d.Jd. Despite deep dismay 1 m o n c Republicans, informed capiltl c I t y sources said some Dtmocrall are •·Jt doe1 unneceaary violence to local IS.. llEAPPORTION, P1 .. ZI INSIDE TODA l' l f !/OU hawn:t Stt+I ~ Pl11tfl Suite " vet, 11Qurvt: got · eig~' · 'b'fort clwinaj at three O,.o.11gt! ' Caa,,C plp yhou&tS" •• Set ):l1eattr, Not(!. Pbge.18. . , ·. . ' ' l lnfl•I' '· I I' J 16 i,.\1"'1-• , t, , .. ,.,. 1t-n Lk ... u• 11·11 (tHfe"'l9 I M"' Ill ..,,kt 14 t•.._. <•n•w 'I& """'-• 11>1• ~Mt VJ " M.,,._I "''"'" lie cie..tl... -Nlt!Mml Nt WI • I C.111k1 St OA<lft C_t, " c,..,...,.. ti trrvi. '•rt•r " DMtfl "•'It" ,. t...-h 11-l• Dt""M U Dt, llt!At-II ••ltefle! ''" ' \1'K11. Mt .. tfl 1'-11 lt1t...iM11-I 11,lt Ttll¥hl... 11 l'llltMt ft.)I '"'..,I...,, 11·1• 149'""9'9 JI WMIMt I ... l~ SJ ·-··Ill.WI }l·U Mii--~ I w.rtif M-... , . r ' , ., NILY OILOI s ~Phase . 2 to Be Bared Brqsh Fire Nixon w Unveil Controls on Thursday Caln1sDown 111 Ventura WASHINGTON (UPll -Pruiduit ?fu:on will announce ht. Phase ti ieonomic policy to follow the current 90- d.ay wage-prtce frttzt in a natio!'lwide rJdio and television address at 7:30 p.m. Thursday , tht Wh.lte Houu announced to. day. Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler,, in announcing lhe speech, declined to d iseu.N any det&Hs of Nixon's followup econom.lc program. The White House anoouncement came only a few minutes after the House ap- proved a $15.-4 billion tax cut biU 1\•hlch woul d benefit both individuals and cor· porations over tile ne1t three years. it Wu a ma jor point in the Nixon plan. The President has Indicated that hi! Phase II program will apply to the whole ee-0oomy although it will concentrate on major industries and will be enforced by the gov~rnmtnt, probably by selecti ve ~clions against flagrant violators. N.iJ:on has also made it clear that pro- fits will not be controlled along with wages, prices and rents. The House passaae of the tax measure, which now goes to the Senate, came on an unrecorded voice vote. The bill now goes to the Senat e where Chairm an Russell B. L-Ong (0.La.I. pro- mised to expedite hearings wbich begin Nixo11 Court Action See11 Today to End Dock Tieup WASHINGTON (UPI) -A special board that worked throu1h the niihl sub- mitted tc Prtsident Nixon , todly Its report on the Jtrlke of Eatt, Welt and Gulf C:Oaat doekwt1rkers. , ; The White Houff said theft would bt a !llrther aMouncement on tht dock situ•· tion today, c1usi111 tPeculttion that Nixon ~as ready to order aides to move quiekly to se ek a court injunction to halt at least ihe 98-day West Coast strike. -Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler had Said previously that a back-to-work order v.•ould be sought against the 15,000 West Coast longshoremen if the board turned Up no evidence of the possibility of a breakthrough in deadlocked talks. The report of the five-member board ~as the last step necessary before an in· 1unction could be sought. After receiving the report from the board of inqu iry, wh ich said it worked ,all f1.ight to get it to the presiden t by the deadline he had set today, Nixon con- !erre-d with Labor Secretary James D. Hodgson and Director George P. Shultz of the Office of Management and Budget, ihen isolated himself in one of his private offices. The West Coast dock workers went on strike July l and 45,000 men struck East and Gulf Coast ports -from Maine to Texas -late last week. Under Taft-Hartley, if a court grAnts an injunction. 1lrikers are required to return to work for an 80·day cooling-off period while federal mediators work with negotiators to get a settlement. The six--day-0\d soft coal strike also contintitd wifh no sign of a bre.'IK"a.s a)!. Jon and management off icials held an- other rou!}d of talk! in Washington tod.'ly. In the first intervention in the di.Spute by a federal official , Labor Secretary James D. Hodgson told (:(>&I nperstorS 1t11d United Mine \Vorkers Union leaders 'Tuesday that they should not use the ad· ministration's wage.price freeze policies as an excuse to delay a settlement. •·More than 200 agreements have been rfached since the onset of the 'free ze, some for interim work .'lrrangements and many for complete labor contracts.'' he said. "All these arrangements are 5Ub- ject to the freeze and to the terms of Phase II , as they would be in the in stance of coal negotiations." Phase II will follow thl!': end of the 00. dav freeze Nov. 13. Hodg~on said both !!ides were in· ter!'sted in an early agreement. L:nlon sources have charged the talks ";rre stalled bec11use mine operator!! ~·tre holding out for det11ils nf Ni:ion·s post-freeze cnntrols. Howrver. 'a spokesm an for !he l'l~rators c!rn ied thl!':v ~·ere re fusing lo bargain because of the govrrnmf'nt controls. But he did coincede !hat the "lack of infnrmat 1nn on Phase ii has complicated negotiations " AF l.rCIO Presiden! George 111eany ~ai d Tursday "v:e don't like" lhe idea of an i:i junclion ordering the dock workers back on the job. OlANGI CO,\ST DAILY PILOl N.-pert IMclro L..f1M IMc- CMJlf .w ... Hntl..,...._lro '•~11t•I• V•l"Y s .. ''-"'• 011.ANGI. CO.l!T l'UILISMING COM,AN't II.oil•..+ N. w.,d 1'tt11d9111 u"' ~Dl1'hlll'" J 1~k I!.. Cvrl•y V1o1 '""~""' '"" c;..•rol M1"1w Th•~·· l<••va a1111ior· 1~oM•• A. Mur,.~iftt MIMlflll •"Ill<" Ch1rl11 M. ltM IUclierJ P. N1JI ,..,.nft1 M-•"'-111tors Offl<• Cod• M-.. ~ :m w..t ••v S1"tl .,..._, 1 .. ch' Wl N-rt k u:w11,. ~ IM ... l n:I ~I A-IH Murrf!"fl"' looc~: Hiits ltotd'I ...,,1 .... 11'1f &Ill c-11: )OJ Ne,.,_ Al ~ l•I ' ''But it (ti'te Taft-RarUey 11~) has been on the books for 2-3 years or so," Mtany said. "Whlle w.· don't ilk• It, we find a way ·io llve w)th it." Board Decides To 'Move Ahead On Consumer Unit 0 r .t n g e County supervisors partially ended the long wrangle over a consumer prote<;tion agency Tuesday wit~ a decision to .appoint a committee to set goals for the propo sed office. The 3 to 2 _compromise vote was .a partial victory for Board Chainnan Robert Ballin of Santa Ana but it marked the continuance of his feud on the subject with fllrmer ally, Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach. Caspers. who had expressed strong op- position to a consumer protectiQ.n depart- ment two weeks ago wheh Battin first proposed it. said Tuesday. "The last thing a merchant needs is a dozen bird dogs cnming with complaints about con· sumers." Caspers, a savings and loan executive, called the approach wrong and s.tid in a direct slap at Battin, "I am not running for reelection next year so I can be ob- jecUve." 00~ continu9d, "The ·problem does . ex ist. pecple gel screwed every day but it can't be corr~ed by leg is · . Educa· tion in schools 'is he an r. I would be for this if it so protect the 1 husin~Ss ·ni:1t1 ""frOm the shoplif~r. the chiseler and the chronic complainer." When Battin got a chance to answer the tirade he said. •·1 would rerriind you that good gover!lm.ent. is good politics." Battln had modified his previous pro- po15.'ll Of a separate consumer protection department and asked for an office direcUy responsible to the supervisors. _ ) Supervisor William Phillips offered the cr,mpromise proposal which the ho a rd ~opted with Caspers and Supervisor David L. Baker opposing. Baker said, '"We are being asked to be responsible. for every strortcoming in society. Why .!lhould we have to pay thl!': cost of protecting the public from themselves?'' "Phillips did~ not specify who woulrt .serve on the study committee or when it would" repiirt back to the ,board. He sug'· gested various departmen t heads a\rea_dy \\·orki ng in the field plus such nuts1de agencies as the. Better Business Bureau, the Orange Cou nty Chamber of Com· merce and others. U.S. Environment Panel Seeking To Sue Ford WASHINGTON (A p) The En vironmental Prt'ltection Agency has asked the Justice Department to sue Ford .Motor Co. for shipping to its dealers AO!ne 200,000 \'ehicles before they had met antipollution standlrds. · The Clean Air Act provides for fines up to $10,000 !qr .each vehicle fllund in viola~ tion.-'Pr~i;tting· Ford with the prospect t'I( a. potential 41 billion fine . . tn. Detroit. Ft'lrd spokesmen denied 1ny '"io\1t!on. They admitted th•t 1972 model cars and trucks were shipped ·before they were cleared Under federal emission ~tandards, but said th is wa,s done with EPA approval. (Earlier story, Page SJ • Environme ntal Protection Administrator · Willi&m D. Ruckelshaus B(knowledged through a 1poktsman th•t Ford. had 'retained title to the shipped vehicles and took steps to keep them from Ming aold befort thty wt.re certified 11. meeUng the 1tandard1. But Ruckelthaus 1aid major auto rn,,ker:i had been told IUCh lhipmenta 1r1 attv•oce of cerlincatioin would be , ap-.prO~td only II "provl1ioNll tel't data" in- dicated the vehicles woufd' J!rOl:llbly be -·deated by full testing. · · • fte Aid that 1hlpmft'lt without tuch 1 Pfeliminary Judament · 11\0U.ld riot ·be permitted. • ' • The EPA hid tightened Ill outo emisalon standards last November to re- quire 1 25. percent reduction in hydrocarbnft tmiUlomt. 1 'J'1 -percerit reduction ln carbon monoxide and • n percent rtduction illJ evaporated hydrocarboM • In u,. 1172 tthiclts, as compared to 1971. Thuraday. Tht biU 1.5 expeCled to reach the Senate floor late in the month, and several senators have served notice ttiey will try to increase the 1a;o; break for in· dividusls. Org.!lnited labor still is pushing for .more bentfits In !he tax blll for v.·orking people and tried to beat the measure on th.e House floor, (aJlin,g ir "a ~i.ant raid n11 the federal treasury" accruing to the benefit of big business. Mean\1-·hilt!, the Senate vo ted dnwn to- day a proposal to cut of f money fnr fighting the Vietnam war hy nt>xt February in absence of a ··free election" by South Vietnamese. Heeding a warning of general chans and possible loss of Sis in Cnmmuni st prison camps, senators rejected an amendment proposed by Sen. Joseph Montoya (O·N.M. l. to 11 pending bill to auth orite $21 billion of military weaf)Qns and equipn1~nt purchases. Montoya's proposal would have re- quired President. Nixon, as a co ndition fn r continued U.S. air ar'lif'}round _operations in South Viet~m beyond Feb. 3, to certify in ~riling lhal Democratic: elec· lions had taken p!;ice. A 1 ~hort time before the Hnu~e vot~ passed the tax measure, the Senate Pnst Office and Civil Service Committee &p- prov ed legislation that would gi1·e federal employes a pay raise il non-~o·vernmenta l workers are permitte(j to receivl!': in· crea3es when the wage·Price freeze ends. A!so approved by a 5 to 3 vote was a resolutiori to veto Nlxon's decision to de!.!ly for six months the 5.6 percent pay iricrease that had been scheduled to go into effe.ct Jan. l for governfuent workers. From P09e 1 REAPPORTION displeased with Dymall y's plan too. Reports are that they turned a private c11ucu1 held on the matter Tuesday ilito a &houting match. Seven current Senaf e. D1strict.!l would gain Republican representa tion, while. eight would lose some to Democrats. The proposed reapportionment, V>'hich is virtually certain to undergo extreme modification if it passes the As sembly ' ~,I 11 <. 1.-· ... ~ ..• So111ethitig Fishy [ Tom "fisheye" Deputy of Palatka . .fla .. models leaky fa ce mask f1Hed \Nith gold fish . Deputy. a photography student at Da}·tona Community College. engaged in some horse play 'vith the fi~h <luring a recent photo session. He modeled for other ·Student photographers. 36 Alie11s Seized i11 Raid At Nixo11 Appoi11tee Fi1~m and Senate floors and Go\'. Ronald LOS ANGELES IAP\ -·Federa l tm· the nation's J~t h lreasurer.· Appo1nlment Reagan's office, \\'OU!d dilute th e mtgrat1on agents say they caught 36 ti-. f.o the $36,000 jl'lb requires Senate Cl'ln· shrunken district of Dennis E. Carpenter tegal aliens in a raid at a food company firmation. 01vned by the treasurer-designate of the George K. Rrisenherg, ch.s1nrt d1reclnr (A-Newport Bea.ch i with Democratic ITn,·ted Sta les. R"m'"a Ba"uel"S. r .. '.l .. ., voters. ..,,, u "" " u or t"t: srr1·1re. i>aiu 11e sent 1• rs. The. move would also give Sen . James l\1rs. B::inuelns was at Ram0na's F'orod Banuelos a lener Aug ~-l~li'.l, a.~k1n~ the E. Whetmore (R-La Habra) a lari;:er Products Co. in suburban Gardena Tues· cnmpany to s1np hinng 11legfll aliens Republican populace on the other hand. day. when ·six .Immigration and becaui;e 1t encnur;igrs mnrr tllrgal entry despite also reducing the size of his large Naturalizatinn Service agents entered and dr,priVP.!; AmericAn~ f"f johs. ~·1rs. district. and arrested 27 1vomen and nine men Banuelos said she nerer rece1red lhe let· ·The Q:,e~ r~sult would give Oi:ange Coun· emp!oyes. all Mex lcans. M6re th<1n .10 ter. ly no new s~te sea.ator, alfPoligh it has other workers escaped over a back fence, Au!h0ri!ir~ ~flld it 1~ nnt ::ig<iinst th e grown more-than any Tither area of agrnts Sflid. law to unknn1~·1 ngly lure illegal aliens. California, in the past decade. r..trs. Banuelos told ne\\·smen she dtdn'\ Cnmpan:v offic1<1l~ &aid the y didn 't '1sk On@ point m.'ld~ by Democratic leaders know illegal aliens v:orked at the plant )nb seekers ll'hether !hey entered the Is that the drastic shifts would indeed and said Lhe gn\'ernment raid mfl y have cou n1ry IC',S?allv. even up Senate Districts · stal.ew ide by heen "part of an att empt by Democrats r..trs. Banuelns be~.1n il"r bus1ne~s population, by an almost-exa ct ratio. to bloick mv nomin11tion as treasurer of ca reer in !fH!=I. npeninl,( a t;irn stand ll'i1h . Locally. Sen. William Cl'IOmbs (R· the llnitl'rl St11tes." She did not elabor.'lte $400 No1\' Ramnna·s Fnnd Prnrlucts sells Rialto) would take ovn-northeast Qran~e on the allega tion. $6 mill1nn \\'Qrl h nf prncr~~f'r! ~1 Pxiran County territory now• represented by Agen1 s s;, id ~1 rs. Banuelos' 300-fnnd.~ such.;is enchil;irl;i'i ilnd hurr llos an- Whetmore. employe cnrporation hAd betn raided five nually in more 1han a do1.rn stales. Senator George Oeukme jian (R-Long times befnre and illegal aliens were found Jn Washington, pre~rrlrntial prrss Beach) wou!d h11ve his dist rict extended e.:ich time , ))ut agents did not give a total secrelarv Rnnalrl L, ZrPJl,lrr said thrre into v.·estem Orange County· as far as arrest figure . • w.:is no Cons1dcrat1 nn b,1· th~ Prrs1de.n! 1n Sunset Beach and Bar~er City. President Nixon nominated the 46-year· regard to withdrawing her name for The latter cnmmunity is an old. un1n -olrl businesswoman Sept. 20 to become treasurer. corporAted section shown on district maps 1-----------''--------------------------- in Sacramento. localed be.t we en Westminster :i nd Midway City. Moving north with the district of ~t>n . Clair Burgener (R-San Dit>JZn1, thP.. Democratic plan w o u Id give him southea11,tem Orange County to a point abrive Irvine. Reason!ni;r bthind the SPem1ngly t>:i:· freme. shift of ·ri.1arler's Second District from Reddiniz In t.ht: East. Lns An2eles Chicano barrio is thal No rthern Californi a gained proportinnately lrss than tht snuthern section in population during the past decade. Republicans are preparing their f)wn proposals for Senate 11nd Assemhly district n!apporlionment but neither they nor Democratic plans for Assembly seat· shifting have been .revealed. Summing up reaction upon v)ew.ing the mappe:d-out Democ ratic plan. Sen . Stephen P. Tea.le (D-West Point) wa:i:ed almos t poetic. "Looks like a High Sierr.!I windstonn," Teale observed. Other features of the plan : -Way"li sprawlinll! l5th.di!trict would Mo .extended to 400 'mills in lenizth, 1trttching from Monitor' Pa'ss in the High Sierra to below Twentynine Palms in the Mojave Desert. " -Los Angeles County, which nnw h.!!s all m-part of 15 dlstr1ct.1. would be.ve all or p;:irt nf 17: ~ -Santa Cla ra County, 'which .now has twn districts. would ketp tho8e. two And add nieces o{ three more. -The two at-large San Franc.i5co districts would 1dd portions of Marin, Alameda and San Mateo Counties. by ... One of the most popular pieces of modern jewelry is the antique pocket. watch that has been re- stored to its former beauty, Should you be fortunate enough to own such a piece. we will be. happy to put it bPick in order Ior. you. ~·e will al so be glad to repair, remount or restyle your old jewel- ry. Some family pieces can be re- paired by merely making sure that the stones are secure in their set· tings. If they n~ to be reset, we can arrange to have I.he pieces put baek into its original design or ~ model it "' bring it into m1 ei .. gance. f!LL~10RE ~~Pl \ -Dytn~ Santa Ana v.·1nds anchorPd 11 2,200·Hrre brush fire. to- d:tv 1n the hills ahovl" this small f11rmin g con1nlun1ty as the lar~<"sl of se\·cn arson· c1111sed blazes w11s 90 percenl contained. The fire, first believed tn ha ve bePn set hy <in 111·sonii;! cn1plny1ng ;i dela,Vt'rl·!Jme i.cnit 1ng rlc\"1~·p, h•'t:a1ne fl n1op11p Of)f.ra- t1nn 1oday \\'Ith 350 n1en dt)uS1ng hotspots. Arson 1111·est1g<1tors wo rked around the clock tn the hills near Los Padres Na· l1ona! Forest for clues to the de1·11stating ~eries of brush fires in 1he last twn days. Jt w;is learned the 1~n111nn devi ce was Us. ed In Sunday's Squ<iw Flats fire. A! lhe ptak of the Fil!n1ore fire's fury more than 700 firefighters battled the bla1.I' ai(!ed h.v 66 puinper truck.~ and a !'rp1.:idron of six water l:lombing aircr11ft. Residents in thi! tnwn of 6.000 teamed Wf!h fi remen !n fl~ht !he flames 11d· \'flncing within 50 yards or homes. One nf the la!<'SI 1nccndiriry fires in lhe. lhick ('hap111-r11I w;is rrported Tue.!ldA y nigh!. two milrs snuth nl here. Ninete-en county fire uni ts contained the fire·s .'Id· \ ance to 20 aer!."'$. Co11n1y Fire Chief B. B. Hai;igard said !hp ma jor fire wa~ the 1,1•ork of an arsonist -believed In be the ~.!lme man \\'hn ~ct a fire 1n the same area !hat burned 10 htr~ Saturday night and three fJre~ Sunday in Lh.e .Piru Hilts region, eight niiles east. Investigators s11id the arso nist's device \\'as set or r in t.he fonthi"lls seven miles north of here. The flames, pus hed by wlnds up to 30 miles an hour, swept south Inward the communi!v until halted SO ~:ards from expensive· foothill homes. "The fire burl'led right to the property lines of homes in that area ," a fire spokesman said. t 'rom Page 1 ELECTION • • • Newpiirt -B:ilh0a Pen1nsulfl. \Vest Newport .and Lidn l~le. as expPC!Pcl, At the Peninsula precinct of Cen tral f\'ewpor t, lhey dlrl the wor~t. There, in Precinct. 2, nnly 40 )'es V(llE's were cast. cnmpar<>d 11•i!h 2~2 nn 1·otes. a "no" m:irg1n nf ~lrnost !i In I. The~' dirl he~t in the ne11·er arc.:is of the c1 t.1·. E:a~thluff, l!arhnr View Hills and Harhnr V1r\\· Hnmes. Only in those preci ncls rlid they .eel Lhe necessarv two- thirrls. Onl~' in ei11:ht precincts did the bond.~ grl even fl i;ln1ple maj0rity. F'ol'lre Chief B. James Glavas. who had cnmpaigned strongly for pnssage, pointed 9ut i~ 1va~ in lhe eight p1·ecincts that ~ar· ried a majority th<1t off-duty men fro m hi~ department had campaigned doo r-to- donr. "l didn 't know it wnuld go this b1dly . l\1y people went nut anrl rapped on enou;_!h rlnors," Glavas said. cnnfesslng he hart he!d little hope of getting the t.wo- thirds majority. The bonds rlid best in H;irbor Vie1• Hills. the Bren tract. where they recei \ied 27/i .ves votes to nnly !lO nn. a J.J plurality. In Harbor View Hnmes, just to the south, they received 3!'i.1 yet votes fl) 1.51 M votes. In Eastbluff, the vote "·as 247 yes to 108 nn. The bonds were given simple ma. jonties in Irvine Terrace., C_ameo Shores find Shnrer.liffs. \Veslcliff, Baycrest and the Bluffs. I The first. step ln. the i::estoration Art Thief -Wanted or old Jewetry-U 10-dl=•• the,val-'- ue with your jeweler. Bring in your Funds for Refugees old laniily 1reasures and let us help ere Is a special offer to fit th~ smell!St p:ine. ON -thliif-000 on ·piece r. _:i: :;-:;-1:1'[; of amouSToWfe · Sterling. HASSEL.T, Belaitmt C.UPO -Police you evatpa:te ~em .. U you dec~de u id today theY bid·alTMted 1 man ·woo that you went them reJialred. or sttile 11 11lh century v er me er restored, you can have the added m1sterplect "The Love Letter" and was assurance.· that thef· .Jill be. taken trytni to r•ntom It for• '411\illlon dona· care of 'ln our &tore and not 11ent Uon to East Ptl:lttan rttu1ee1. They !tld off where We have no cofifroJ over the p1lntlng wU rtenve.r'l!d. -· · 1 • The Vermeer was 1tolen from the q u a 11 l y or workmen,hlp. All Bru111elt Fine Arts Palace la!t month. watches and· most jewelry repairs · The. man, in • series t'lf letters and '-re ,made on the ·premises where telephone calls 11aJd he would return It if quaJity and ..,_rety are carefully This Is• rtn!I opportunity to s!.:rt or add to }'ou r Towte ~. Awllable In all active Towle sterllna pette.-.. tome m ~· Conveniiwit terms 1rranpd. ' J. C. fiumphrieJ Jew~lN 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS M.NKAMER1CAR.D-MASTER CHARGE_ 24 YEARS SA.Ml: LOCATION PHONE 141.)401 .. ; ' 1 • t11e '"'"''f "''' don•ted to .help · the 'minions o 1ta7v1111:rtf\Jtrd Who have, l~c~o:n:lr~o:ll:ed,:_ _________ J~~~~~~~~':"'.;:"""-'!"!"~'!'~~~~~~~~~~! nec1 Into Jndls. I ~ ----- • • > •• ' I I I I I ' " I I I • 7 .. Hu11tingto11 .Bea~h Fountain Valley ......... ·~-· .. P4 ' ---· ·-····----~-- N.Y. Stocks _Y,QL. M . NO. 239 , ~ SECTIONS. 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA WEDNESD AY. OCTOBER 6, 1971 TEN CENTS· Campe1", Trailer Owners Battle Parl{ing Ban 01 lfto D•ol>' r ol•I 11111 :'\early IOU Foun1 a1n \ al le\ ca111 J>er and trailer 01111efS tu1 nf'tl 11ut Tue;,c!a~ 111gh1 1o argue aga111~1 a propo.~ed ordinan\ r- proh ihilin;:: thrn1 lnun pa rli1ng Th!.'!! ... ehicles on l'it~· streets a l 11i~ht. Tt1ey wo11 il 1 ictur~ or son~ when tl1I' 1·11.v council 1·ot!'d lo rcttu·n !hr problcu1 to tbe c1ly :.\<Il l <tl\d lllt' 1•1!1 Tr<1 fllc Cu111 n1itt r. for fur1hr r s 1 11 rl 1' -"111 1 rr-eon1· rnendations. - E.:\e1•en re~idenl s spoke ngains! the pro- pos:.il during the hour·and-<1-t1:tlt hearing Onf' t:a 1npcr 1J11·1)('r. Tn111 ,\!ar1·h. a~k1 d lhP t' u u n l 1 l 11 11.:1nbl!r• 11 1h1·1 Q 11· 11 (•a1nµe rs_ ~11111:' do. '"Arr ~nu !clling uic Illa! I can't uv.n thl8 'rhi1·1c·~ 1t 11·uul d f)r ~ viola tion to pal'k 11 un the :-.trrf't and ;-.1"11J1hcr ,-inlation ru p:irl. 11 in 1ht• '11·i,·r11a:v 1rhert It v.11uld lilo(•h 1he .~1dell"alk " he <1sl.rtl ··\'o," replied niayor ~:d .Jus!. · _111u Ju~t r.in l narh it " :\nullicr 01111(Jnrnt of the ord1narilc 11<1.~ ( 'h;irlc~ Stt>rl1ng v.ho ):;ud ca1111wr 1111 l!f'r~ tl •rn1:->ch·rs arr 1Jc·!1111~ ""\\'f' gu 11110 lht'~e t,unprr s;ilrs l)l;icr.~ and no •ine !l'tt•s 10 srl! _1uu lhf l11tlc~t 1111c un 1he 101 Th(·\ s:i1· '\;1hr lhr big one ' a11(t 11e d11,'' hr null'd. The argun1en1s i'lg;1111~1 thr r a1npr1 ~ a1 !' h:i~t.cd vn ,~t1frt_1 co1J1:.1d<'rations. Thr 1•nl\ pro1XJnenl 111 !ht ord1t1<1n1.·r 1<1 spr.rl DEBBIE GREENMAN. 17, HAS THE SOLUTION TO ANNUA L OCT OBE R HEAT WAVE For Tempora ry Relief of Pain Caused by Sanla An• Wind, Go Jurnp in the Ocean 01·a11ge Cot1s1 Sizzli11g El Toro S oar.~ to 103; W ate.,. l~au ges • Nlid-60.~ lit A lypic<il Santa An a (·ondition hea led up typically n1ild Orange Co<1sl lr111· peratures tod:\y. sending !ht' 1nrrcur~· ~oaring LO\\·ard 90 1vhilt Inland rrside1111; 1\ve!ler~ in near 100-degree hraL A slighl cooling 1s expected Thursda_;, hut you \\'on't notict it. sa.\·s tilf'• \1·eathcrman. Te1npor11ry rcliel •might ron1e fron1 a dip in the ocran . \\'iil1'r temperature~ ranged in lhf' mid-tiO~ 1fl- day. El Toro raplured set:o nd t>la1:c i11 rli(' l'<'lion Tuesday for hot spot s nol lo 1·1s1I The El Torn heat was 103 drgrrc~ Ju•.1 onr degl'cr less 1han Long Reaf'li , T11esda y·s na tional chan1piott. 1\1 1n1d·n1orni ni;:. ten11>era!ures 111011.c "thr Ura ngr t:oasl 1nsurcd a hut da~ 111- cta,·. At 10 .:10 ;i n1, San Clrmcnlr 11;1~ already s11r!lcn11g ln 8J drgi·ee hca! Thr walrr ren1µcralltr(' :::it Sa n Clemen1e y;-as 66 degrees al HH' ~<11nc City Atto1·11ey Will P1·oll e A11ti-1lier Pla11 Petitio11 Hunt1ngton Beach <..:it.v Attorn ey Don Bonfa has bctn a:-ked lo analyze an in- itiative 11etitlon being eirculated lo h2Jt rund ing fo r the $7.J million parkin& lot in tilt-Top of the Piu Plan. set back e1tl 1er the library or ci\ I<' 1.:en 1rr projects. linur Tuesd<1y·~ l11;:h 11 as 1111 dcgr·ct•s. (/lher Orange Coast 10.:ll/ a.n1. 11·erc: (Clllp('l'alUl'C'.~ .'!I -Hunti ngton B(';ich, ll!l degrcrs !or thP o::i1r. 6~ fur the watrr and Tuesd;iy·~ h1i.;h ~s 9.i. ~\e11po1·1 Bcal·h. ~a <lcgrcrs lur !lie ::i.1r. ti:! fol' lhe 11;Hrr ;ind Tucsd:n .~ lu::l1 11as 86. -L;1guna Brach. 67 degrees lt1r the air, 63 !or the water and Tuesday's high 11;i~ i!I degrcr'. The nights, ;,.1 lea.'t. 11'111 eool olf. The! l1.S \\lca!her Burc~tu ~a~s lhe !011~ to111gh! will llr fi:1-fi!I degree~ lnl<:1nd Orang e ("ou11ty surlcrell unde r ~Hnt;1 A n<1 11·incls and C\'t'n ho!lf'r air th.in •he Oran~e l'oa!it Tuc~d ;iy, !'an!;i An;.i and A11;,t1eirn !hennt11neter~ hit. 1011 clegrer.s. 11<1l !~1 ht>hi11d ~:I Turu ·~ hHl [Jill!(' l}(i1\·ntown Lo~ 1\11gc lrs was hu b,1 10 1 dcgrre ]1(•at which 11ed the record l111!h uf Ocl. .). l!'l.1~. Along the i.:011:,:I north of Ll'~ l111geles Count~· tcn1pera1 urr~ t'an~rd near 90 de grees and up to 98 inland. Tut':.<l,11 11;:1i: !1:1111l Auf(111glon \\hn pouU1d <rut Ill.ti 1hr par~ed \Chu.:le' rc~11"1('1 ,, dn1('r ~ hnc ul ~1ght t)n 1111• '\n<'! t!1.1! I l11r 1111 thrrc are .d11.11. 11"1 1\1llq•t1~ .i lr;11lrr and a11 1n- trl'll;\l1un;1I 1:u1 a1al )OllH1!1111l'S ;i '<'111111111·h 1r,11lr1 p:11l.t•d ••11 the street. 'l'l\H 1.0 Ill -I ,, ('lll d~' ,,1<,' lir s.01d . li•lllilihloo 111.·u po11nH'd ••lit 111" hralTt1 p1 11U!c111~ rrca(td 11h1·11 lhc 1eh1tlcs arc J~n on 1hr street J11r ;1 h1ng 11111r: prc1e11· ling lht> strt>t't s11eepcr f1·on1 cleaning the i;rreet r111 :\1\01 tl<',I Tu111 \\'ovdru!f ootcd lhrrc 1:-. a 1 it~ ordinance 11 h1r:h requires rhal a 1 chll'lr parl.ecl on the st reet ~ n1 i:o\rd e1e1) 7.! lluor~ The argu1nc111, ag;un~t !hr ordu1ant'c 11err tiascd oil t110 point~ The ordinancr 11uuld appl) al n1gb1 11 hen the s111all 1·hilclrcn who ll'Ould he e11dangcred by runnu1i; 11110 !Ile path ol an 011con11ng ca r fron1 beh11w:I a t'amper v.•oul d be indoor!. Thr~ al~o ptuntcd uu! that these .sn1All ehildren are Jt1st as ha1d t.u sec 11hrn t he~ l'Un fron1 l~:hind a p11rl.ed 1·ar. Tht' .~el'Ol?d t:i1·r1 ul Jh(' argu1nen1 1.s th;i~ !hr rt"1t!l'n:s 11.iu ld h.11e nu p!at'C 1v pall' 1he1r 1ch1eles II the urd1nHru·e 1s pa.•:.rd. \l:ir11 :.<r id 1h1•1 o.;r rh r1r .. arnpf'.-~ tnr lrt1n~portitl1011 ,o tl 1111uld he unp1at·1Jl·al 111 par·h the111 111 "' t r.1·rtl1l"11al 1·eh1tlt> .storage area Plan Rattles GOP ' 11erritor y Lines Aid to De11iocrc1ls • fron1 \\"irr Seri il'('~ A S1ate Senate rcappo1·t1onn1ent pJan re1 l'<1lt•d 1n S;ir:ran1e11to \oda l" by ranking l)cn1(1tra!~ rattles Hrpubl1l'ans fro111 Yreka lo !;:in Oieµo like an carthquahc uni~ !hr l ;O!' e;in !cr1. Su1 ne IJe nlOl-rals are d 1s1na~ cd tl)o. "ll ·s the ru1e.~t llo1\·e1·111g of the old gcr- I'\ n1;i11drr trchniquc and no t t \'C'n 011 ~ 1l1:-;.:111~rd ba~1 <,.. ru 111rd llepubl1e<111 ~<·11n1ur Peter II . Belu, of T1bt1ro11. in ;\l;111 n ruu1111 U11ifitation Pros, (~011s Debate Aired B) RUDI \"IEllZll:'.:J.SK.I O• l~t 0••1• P•lol ;t•ll A pl au ealhng for thr un1!1t:al1on of th(' llu11!111gton Bc;il·h Lnion High Srhoo! IJ1.,!r1l"I is <':\h<'r ;::i 'rnu11un1('n\:1l blunder .. or '111 Ilic l>l'·'' in tcrrs!S" or all ~ludcn:s :1nd pa1t•11J..;·· 11 d('pcncls on 11·ho 1ou l1~l r11 !11. \lrn1Ucr~ (If !hr 01"angl' Cou11 !.1' Co111- 11111lrP 1111 S(·hool [)1s1n i·1 Or g11ni1.;1tio 11 heard both c ~t r·f'ntcs Tur -;d.<1~' 111ghi 111 1111) puhli(· liL'<1ti11g~ in Folln1.1i11 V<1lle1· ;;nd l!unt.1n~lon Br arh l!o1111d 1\1'{1 of the p11blil' h('aruig ~ i~ S("hl'clulrd !nni~h! 11·1th a 9 p.1n. 111cel1nJ1; ;,1 \lc{:nug h .'ichoilL !'('al Reach. and a f. .10 p n1 nir!'tinj;! ;i! f'lc,i:g·St:icev School I\ f',t minster f\ f!nnl del·1~1on 011 [Ii!' 11n1f11·atin11 p1'tl· r11..;;1! Ii <'Xjlf'l'!i:'d f!"Olll the l'01111Tiilll'(' Ocl 1:; Th1' I l-n1a11 r1111111uller is ~1ud1·1n~ "' ptopo~al ll"ht·rell.1 lht' ~1:!-?q~re·1n1lr hlj!h ,l'hnr•I d1,1ru·r 11·nu!d l>c d11·1ded into lour 11c11 un1f1ed st:lnM:l! ~1:.trin~. f''1l'h tapablr nf ,rr1irl!! stud('nls fro1n kindergarten thf'OU~h 12th gr:1d!' 1111r 11ould be f,•rined Ov 1u1111ng thr ,l.,ral R('::i.1·h ancl l,t)S Alan11!0S sthool ~11-1111 t and anoth rr h~ l'ombin111g thr ()~·c;11l \ 1r1\ ;ind Fnt1nl:i111 \I.alley ~chuul t11~1 fl1 (. Th<' uthr r 1110 (h~11·11·ts \1ould !)(• lrir111· ,.<I b·. un1frin~ thr \\r~tnunstt>r ~l'hliL,1 I 11,IJ"l('t ;::ind lhc !111 11t in!!IOn Bl"a(·h C111· :\('hool l )1~!ril't a\nng tht>ir 011'11 ho11 n· <(ftri1·~ 01•t•1'11hrhn1nj! nb)C'I !1011 lo ll ll' pl:111 ·,1as no!l.'d d111·111g the heanng al Fountain \·;i\lC'~' l!igh Sthool 11·ith ~c_hool ad- 1111nislratn rs ;i11d rcsidcnrs pnite~tini: !Stf' l!~IFICATIO:". rage ?J Behr·s terruory would hr sh11t rd so his Fourth D1stnrt bou11d:irv would extend sc1en cou1111c~ nortllward. It appro1 ed 111 a ~cne~ or requ ired heanngs. the 0 e n1 o c r a I i(" reap- por11onn1ent plan would slrcng!hen 'i1~ 1·ontrol ;111d we;i ken Rep u b I 1 t· an ~trongho1lds. 1nt lud1ng Orangr Coun1 ~·. Orange Count.I' 11·011 !d be '1en1ed a nf'11• Republican Senate 8Ca!. despite ;. 700.000 popu1;1!1nn growth SllK'C tl1i> 191itl cen.~u.~ Counl y 1·01('r~ 11 ould find !hc111~el 1 e.~ Yllll e)' Council All Choked V P. t•ounlain \"al\ev <.:ou11t'1l1nc11 11·e1·e some11:hat choked up Tuesday nighl uver a dinner 111vitaliun. The 1n1•itat1on. read by ~layor Ed Just. 11·a~ 10 l $1 00 a plate fund r,11.sing d!nnrr for C o u n t y Super\ 1sor Rubrrl Bat un. Bartin and .lust are t1ro or the t:hiet' antagon1~1s ui lh<' l'l ispu te <·rni ri·ed <1ro11nd thr Lora! AgenC'V V1Jrinallu11 ron1rn 18.~1on and lhc l.rague 01 C111rs. \\'l11lr ('iii· ~'QU!H"llTllf'll ;::ind ;JU- ~l l C!l('C me111brr.~ chuckled Ol"Cr !he 1111 11 11 11011 . Counril 1nnn John J l::i.r prr 11';in!ed 10 know .. Docs lhl~ n1can 11 r pi!.\ h11l1 ur hr po::i.1s u.~''" Rea g an Appoints · Oran"c Attorney -!'." ~c \1 Arca Ju<l gc '\n auornr\' 111!h a prac·11.·e in Orange 11a~ appiJ111ted by 1;0,cr11or Hct1gan tn<lay ;::i~ a 111uni(•1pal tuur1 J11cl.r,:r 1n the \\'e.sL ()r;ingr Cnun!y Judll'lill J)1 . .;tnr1. lie 13 .J;::i1nc~ L :-n11th, nc·p\Jblit"illl llr I°' o::I llJl"lllCI' c11~lr 1r1 all1\rnr.•. ;J.\ A depulv Tt1i;-t·o11r1 p1·r.~1·n!lv ho::i\ i'IJX Judge" - !hough po~11 1nns hr1 1e bcrn cst<1bl15hrd l<Jr r1gl\1 111d~r~ tine 1·a1·;1nty 11 a" ''l"Calrd ll1u 111on1h~ :11.:ol \1l:t'll .)11tli;c Jaincs ·rur11er 11;ii; l'l 1:1atcd 10 the ~u prrh)I' L.ourt. The other uni 11!cd pos1- t1Q1l ll'as l'realcd hy 1he stale Lcg1slatu1·c as pat'l of an expan~ion pro~ra111 represented br-1111 nr ii pdrt nl live '1 1f- ferf'n\ d1slnt~. instead or lhe "p!'('••c nt t110 Thr proposal b1 01•1J1"•'1,1•1l' lr;•tk·;~ 1rould ~ul1d 1fy . their ~l 10 1·1 • 1li;r 1n Sena1 e leatlt>rsh1 p anti eu11ld 1·1111t·c11 .ibly JJl('l"C'asr II bv :!~ SC'<ll.::' l::ng1ncers (,1 th11 1e,1ppull1<111111rn: plan -sun1r :<t;i 11•11ulr tv1111 11lu~1 IJC ar· r·oniplhi11•d tll tin~ .1 e:1r"~ ~c~~1011 -- lil':.::111 1·,1ill Sr11,1r1•r 1··1·cd \\;i1lt>r 11l -rlrd· I""!' 1\1~.\l 'l'Ol:'IJ(f\. l'age ;!/ l-Iu11 li11o·to11 ~ Youtl1 Dies 111 Car Cra sh A 21 -l"e<Jr-old llun\inglnn Rr.a~h n1;in 11as li1llrd T11e:.1Ja.1 1n a t1 allu ilt:tldf'nl in Voun1a1n \·a111•1. Poller ;;il1d Hu·ke~ ~:thirtrtl l'1u1tl ria11 Albatros~ [)11•·1· 11:1~ i1 P:1d ,1•1 a1·11•.;1J ;:>t Hllnl111gton lntt'!"l'lllllJlHJll ll.1 II 0 ~ p 11a1 lollo11·1ni:: tht• JO a 111 1 r;1•l1 0 1!1l·rri-s;11d f'n111! 11·;i~ rl1·11·1ng 11ur1h- b1iund on .\!agn\1li:1 :'!rc<"I •outh 411 l~l1111r Hil'c r :\1·cnut• 11h1·n 1\1~ 0·;1r •oll11l<,rl 11 1111 a s11utt1bou11d 1ch1rlr dn1r11 b1 1:1(';Hi<1r \"1ulel l1 1l'h;i1'1Js. 4fi <1l ii"fil \\prr~~ .\1c, Hun!ing!on IJ c:t('h ;\!rs_ R1ehard~ 1uld 11ll1(·11rs :-.hr 11<1~ :::ii· ternpl1ng In pa ~s <11101her 1•;11 h11! 11,.'f ··cul nl!' and lo,t co1111·ol ol lier 1·ar 11h('n she apphrd !hr br;1he-. :$ht< did nu1 rc11ori an,1 lnJlll'IP~ Oft1ccr Hobl'rl 1l('1111ll<int ;ind ~!!I John Reddow :ldn1in1,1c1'('d hc,1r1 nia~~age a11d n101urh t1o n1011th 1e·u~l1';il1•1n 10 f"'rc11• un!1l tht' an·11.il or ,, 11rr <lrpnr1r1lPtlt rescue 1ean1 1·r11111 11;1s J!lll'll 1esu:-.(;!\;i- r1on until hr 11;1' '1rt·l;.11rcl 1l<'ad n1 1h1!: hosp1t<1l Hr l'I 'ur111·rd I)_\ h1~ parent•. \lr :::ind ,\!rs. ;-., .. rl P1111tt ,,( tht> ta1111lv hon1r . Ho~ar.1 11 ill hr -.;11d 1'htu •1l:t\" al i :111 p.n1. ;1( S1n1r/\.~ \l11rl\l,t1'\ _ )ll11111ng!u11 Re;1rh lor l'n11t1 Hr<it11<·n1 111a'~ 1\111 hr 1·eleb!'illrd l'rirl;i1 ill ~a 111 al St~. S1111011 <1nd ,JtJ<lr 1·athnlu· f"liu n h 11111! Father llQ11alcl (ollr;ll' otl1l·1at111.c .lulic lo _\1 1·e l l hn -iil \\.\Slll\'1;T()\' 11\1'1 -.lulir "\1:\nn E1..;r11llo11C'r lhcs In F\01·ula todi!\' tn 1·t · 101n hrr l111•ha nr1 11·hn 1~ rcl11r11111A lrnm ~ n;i1·aJ l·ru1st> 111 tile l'ar1bt>e:1n. Councilman Jack (fretn ordertd the report at this week's city council riieeting. He !laid he believes the in· Jtiative action alJO would block fundi"i? for the $8.51 million civic c.e.nter and $3.4 million ceotral library. '·The \\'8)' ii \vas fi rst dralt ed 1: wolihl have affected those projects:· Terr 1' said. •·So it was reworded to e:•rlude !l1r civic center and library. Now thr ordiilance refer."i specifically to bonded indeblednes!I that may be: incurred through the Parking Authority." The city council Ms bttn planning to use the Parking Authority to float bond~ to finance the 1.87&-space parking lol downtown. Under a state law, a Parking Authority may incur bonded indebtedne~~ \\'ithout submiUing the question In a public vote. Judge Reope1is Hearing· S1n11h gradu;i ted fron1 1he llastu1gs School of Law, San Francisco, undrr the U1u\"ers1ty of Cal ilorn1a, 1n 1963. li e v.·orked in the Q1·ange Counly District At- \orne)'s office for two years rollowing graduation. \lrs E1 t"enhu11c1· h;i:-been sta~ing at the \\'hitc llouse si nce Sept 20 1r hen her husband. t;n.:; navid E1st>nho11·rr. lett for a t11·0-a11d·a·half 11·eek Caribbe.an cruise a bo.ard !he USS Al ban,\. a gu ided·mls~il• l'fUISeT. "Not 'just the Top of the Pier Plan i' !11volvcd in ltrls area." Gceen uid. "As J understand it the·clvlc center and library bondirig will a1me to· a sdreechlag halt becaust ot this." Today, Robert Terry. president of the Downto\''" Propertr Owner1 AssoeiaHon. denied that the init111tive ordinance "·ould . Bike licensing ·Slated ~~V.aDey M.JAbers or lhe Fountain Valley Womin's Club Will be licensing bicycle~ at aD elementary schools in the city. Th. Ucenat:1 wW be t58Ued rttt under a neW"clty ordinance. The licenses win bf' baled from J p.m. to 4 p.m. al the lollowing localion&: Tbu·~ay. Tamura School ; fuesday, Gbler School: 0<1. 14, Cox School : ·0c1. 21, rountain Vtilley School ; Oct. 26, II~ School: Oct. 28. Niebtas School: Nov; I ~ l\lc.Dow1U School ; Nov. 4. ~"ulton l!cl>ool, and•NoV. II, Molol1 School. 'All l'ount1ln V.a!tey relldenb who hive unllctnsed blcycitl Art ur1td to·1et their t~. from the Wom•fi'I · CJub. , -~ . ,_ "This is tl'le loophole the Initiative i~ designed to close,'' Te1Ty-said. ··Thi!! tu n· ding should go to a public vote." The library and the civic center arr being fundedJ hrough another body. 1he Hun tington Blach Public Facilities Corp. The bonds will be sold in I he cor- potaUon~s .name. and the Jacilitie3 Jeased_ lo tht city.until the bonds are redeemed. No Po.!t:lic vote is_reqµjred ror lhe sale <>f thest bond!I, 6 Convicts Arraigned SAN RAFAEL (UPI ) -Sir San Quen- tin prison Inmates wert let! sha ckled hand and root lo their 1rraign1nent Tues- day OI) murder and conspir~y char&c~ ~temlnin& from the. Aug. 12 alle~trl escape 11templ at the prison that left s1:r dead. Allorncy Stephan M. Bingham . indicted along with lht six by the t.1ar\n Coun ty grand jury, w1s not present and Superior Court Judge E. War-ren McGuire issued a wa:rtant for his Arr~st . • For Fired Policeman The reinstaten1e11t hearing: of a fired llunt1ngton Beach policenu1n was ord ered roopened Tu esday by a Superior Court judgt . ln approving lht 1vi:il of n1:1ndate ~ughl by Gilbert Coerpcr, Judge Clflude Owens ruled thAI teslimonv y;•a11 ··tm· properly excluded" during ihe .. hearings by the city personnel commission . Coerper. 37. was dismissed fron1 the job 111 motorcycle palrolman .Aug. 2 l. 1970. for -his alleged mishandling of department store merchandise collected ror the: Police Wives Guild. Th~ commission. after hearing 1n o r t than 32 hours ot testimony, upheld Police Chier Earle Robitaille's disnlissal of Coerper. The commission later denied lht <lrficer's request to lntroduct addilional testimony after the hcatlng was cJosed. Coerper's clahn that he h8d uncovered a new witn~ss wh ich could clear him of the charges formed the ba~i:o; or Judge Owens' ruling. The witness. Nancy Dean. a former aecurily g1u11•d at Montgomery Viard. was. aware of an agreement bet11.·een Coerper and !hr slort !o dispose of the merchan· di.~e as .. he ~aw fit ," accord ing lo thee).- police1nan. Cecil f{1cks. the ;illorney hired h_y Cocrper. alsn contended that the hearing:o; we.re prejudiced sin1.:e lhey we re con· dueled by City ALtornc.y D.on P ._UQnfl\ while J1i s deputy , Michael ~liller, acted a:o; prosecu lor. . .Judge Owens, however, madt no fi n· dings on this contention. Edward Thompson. the city 's personnel director, said the hearing would only be ror the purpose of hearing l\1iu Dean's lestin1ony. · "There will not be a parade of wil- nc:sse3," he said. The e01nn1is$kln will be informed or tht cnur1 ruling at its Oct. 14 meeting. but 'l'hom pson said he ckluhls th at the hearing y;·ould be rfllpened beforl the C<lm· mission'! Nov. II sts.,ion. ~lcan111hile. he said . he ~·Ill be awaiti,n~ n1ore specific information from the courl lo decide \Vhcther 11 special hearing is w11rranted 1L an earlier time. On lea ving !ht d:strict attorney's office at the end of 196~ S1nith .served for 1110 rears with 11 pn1•ate la1\' firn1 in San1a Ana and then opent>d his 011'n praclice. All of Sn,ith '!! legal ser\'icr has bet>n 1n 0l'a nge County. Smith and his ,1·1fe have three child ren He i.~ a n1e1nber of the Or<inge County \';\1CA,and presiden! of tile associalinn·s Cainp Osccol<1. lie is expected to 1no1·e into the ne1v P<!Silion Nov. I. Tilt post carries a calar y nf$.10.724. · Orbite1: Eyes F lare \VASHI NG TON, ~UPI 1 -Space scien- tists ha ve reported that America's ne~·est sun~·atch s a t e 11 i t e has photographed for' the first hme the birth of a gigantic solar narc. A National Aeronauth::.!1 and Space Adr.linislration spokesman. d~scrlbing the 5eienlists a~ enthused over the deve!op1nent, co1npartd the photography 1s the difference be:twem hearing t11·0 cars crash and actually seeing the ac· cident. Solar fl ares have direct effects on earth's environn1ent. weather and radio co1nmun 1calions. Coa1t "'eat her Hot. dr1. sunnv 1~·ea1her CN'I !ht' age nd$ agoin today \Vilh no relief seen fOI' Thursda y. 'lli&hs tollllay ~long the coast 8R reaching 98 in- -iand. L<>1,·_s to(ljih.L 6~ Jo 6§., .•. INSIDE TOD.'\V 1 f !JOI' Ii ave 11°t set 11 •· Pla::.a Suite" yet. you'v e gor t ighL • rnore clio11ccs tt l t11rtc Oron(lt Coast pla11houses. ~cc Theater -,Votes, Page 18. llt!~\ " ••••lftl "'" Calllt1111• I C1,..~ C••~tf 11 (11..:•if>t UI I, c .. 011iw • o -n Ct..,ICI M C•tU..... " 0.-1~ Ntht o.• U 01¥9"... u l:tlll'trl•I l'l•t I l;nl••Uln,...ni ll·lt J l11•11(• ?t·lJ 14t 1'11•t••• ll ...... l ...... , JJ MlllMJt I Mtn'oat• LkHOI• IJ-1' Mtt ·~ St rYkt 14 MtYlff ll•lf Mttvel l'-1 X M•-t Nt'"I ... or-c"""1y " SJIYIO 1'...itr H ,..,,. 11·14 °'· ,.,1oooi;....... 14 • Sto(-t MtHltll •J1 TtllYlt'"' II ll1Mf.,., U·" Wt-!htr \ Wt"'e11•1 Mt.,., U·41 Wttlf "''"'' .. I • ' " ' \ ; I DAll V PILOT • Nixon to . U11veil Controls on Thursday WASHINGTON iUPt i -President Nixe'ln will announce his Phase ll itCOOC'lm.iC ptilicy to folJC'lw the current 90- day ware-price freeze tn a nallnn\I iiie radio and television address at 7:30 p.m. ThuMay. the \1i1ute House annouriced to- day. Press ~retary Ronald L 7.il"gler, in anMuncin&: the speech. declined lo dUcu» an y detllils of N1"on's follov.'U p economic pl"()Jram. The White Hl'lust announcement came only a few minutes after the House ap- proved a Sl~.4 billion tax cut bill t,1·h1ch we'luld benefit be'lth indiv.iduals and cor- porations over the next three years. I~ was a major pC'liDt in I.he l'\11on plan. The President has Indicate<! that his Ph.ue It program will apply te the whole tconomy althaugh it will e»ncentrate on major 1ndu&ries and will be f:Oforced by the gol'ernmtJJt. probably hy ~!ecti ve aC't1ons against flagrant 1•iolators. l"ixon has also marle 11 clea r lhat pro- fits wil! not ~ con!rolled a!ong 9-'t\h wagl'!s, prices and rents The Housf' pa s5age of the tax mPaSLtrf', y,·h1ch now goes to !he Senate. came on an unrecorded voice vote. The hill now grie~ {f) !he Senate v.·here Chairman Rus~ell B. Long (D·La 1. pro- mised lo eXped1te hearings \l'hich b!'g1n Thur5da.1· The bill 1s expected to rl'!ach lhe Senate floor late m the month, and From Page 1 UNIFICATION PLAN • • • a..!Je1!d in~uities of lhe fout·\.l'ay spilt "This i5 a monumental b!undtr dtoslin- ~ to fa ilurt." charged rt~iden.t Ed Warwick. •·tf vou (the <'ommitte1" 1 ""•ere not chiefly mOtivattd by malters ed!Jc&- tianal, you were d!'ad wrons-" ~ 'Ib• lour·way split. alread~ tenlalt\·e\y adopttd by the committee. "''all ~everely eritieiitd on ·the grounds that it lll'OU\d Solon Unveils Statewide Tax Plan for School SAC~AME NTO (UPI' As:r;emblyman Leroy F. Gre ene ID- $t('l'amentol today proposed a new Mi billion 1y11.tm of financing pub!lc tduca- tion thrwgh a. statewide property tax. The measure is desig ned to overcome a state Supreme Court ruling t h at Callforni1'1 prtsent system of financti:g school• throueh le'lcal property taxes JS un const itutional. Greene said his propsal "·as "logical. it is ration&!, it is right.·• He said the bill was designed to provide each district with the same amount of , money per !tudent as the average district in !he stale no\11 spends. about. $8~0 per i;:udent. In general. the proprisa1 would boost the property tax r.:.te 1n extremely 9.'ea\thy districts and lower the tax rate in poor ones. Greene s11id his bill would 1ncrea~f' at.ate support of educat1rin from a current level af $1.3 billion to $6 blllion. Part of the money would be ra ised by a statewide pro perty tax af S3 .~ per SlOO of assessed valuation. Greene said the remaindtr of th!" money, an estimated $4 billion. v•ould come from gtnera! fund revenues Under Greene's bill, which he praposl'!d to the Assembly W11ys and Means Com- mittee the statewide properl y tAx wauld be pha'sed in over a lhree-year period. The Wa ys and Mean!! Committee refu5- ed to hesr the measure and asked Greene to t11ke it before the Assemblv Educat1an a,mmittee a!l a policy questi-On. Greene, chairman of the education committee. said he expects to take the bill up sometime next "'·eek . Court Syste1n l(illed SACRAMEKTO n_;pJ 1 -A Senate commitl.ee . heeding the advice of State Chle f Justice Donald Wright anrl 11 ma1or stgml'!nt of the C11)1forni a legal tstabltsh- ment. ea rly today ki!led omn1bu~ leg1sla- tu~n to create a single s!~Jet,1·1de trial court system, create fil'l t1ncu1J imbala.nct s among the participating school distric ts. ~ It "'tt!' alleged that 1mf>"\\'erished and O\"ercro\.\•ded condition.~ would be created Jn the Fl'luntain Vallev. Ocean Vie..,: and \\'estminster an:.•as ·"'·hile the "''ealth v.;ou!d be protected in Huntington Beach and Sea! Beach. Dr. ~1ichael Brick, superintendent nf the F'ountain Valley School District. sa id his dislrict ""·as committed to a distribu- t1nn of wealth ;ind one "''av that <'"In ~ done i~ through boUf1dary changes during unification.·• He added that fin11.nc1al equity wa.~ still an issue in the unification scheme e1·e.n though a state Supreme Court decision has hetd that the present method or school financing , by local property taxes, is illegal. -Brick not.ed that it. "''ould take at least two to six years before the equalization factnr underlyng the. decision w l'l u Id be ~alittd by the !oy,.·-we alth school districts. ' His· \'ie11's were supported by . Superin~endent Jack Rop,.r of th!'! Hun- tington Bl!ach lfnion High School District and Dr. Clarence H11l1, su perintendent of the Ocean Vie""· Sch ool Dis!rict. The t\.l:o schnol iiis'!ricts, along w1lh Dr . \V illi11m Dolph's \\ltstminster rlistrict. are opposed to the fflUf·\l:ay plan and ha ve askl'!d for special legislation to remove the state-required, June 1972 unification el~cfion . During the Huntington Beach hearing. the other side nf the coin was presented hy S. A. ··At" ~1offelt, superintendent nf I.he Huntington Beach· City Schoo! District. "It "'ould be -in ihe best interests of the stud!'nts and parents to unify along district boundaries," he told the com-mil!ee. ··· He added that equa.hzat1on of we11H h 1s nn longer a problem since t.h·e Supreme Cnurt ruling became available and that the plan would preserve community iden· tity among th" srhool system~ Man DressJer, superintendent of the Sl'!al Beach School D1s!rict, and George Plumleigh, superintendent of the Lo~ Alam1tog School District, both supported Moffett's position. One resirlent. Chuck Cubb1n, a teacher employed in Paramnunt. charged that. l'lll the talk about financial equalJ!y no longer "holds water." "With the court dec1s1on the ta x base i!> n0 longer a valid consideration as f11r as the split-up is <'Oncerned." h!' satd. "This has ~ smat!enng of ·1e t·s save my job' anrl th1,• I re~ent " He adderl that his knn\1•ll'dge of other ~chool districts 1n the unification proces~ ha\·e approved fnur-yt<ar contracts to ad- minist rators. knowing full "'eil they "·ere going tl'l unilJ In rebuttal. RopPr told Cuhhin th11t rhan~es 1n the law E>nsurt: th11t all ~Uperinrendents wnuld lose their jobs and th!it nn four-y('11r c0ntracts "·ould be honored 1f the proposal \\'as adopted. several aenatQrs havt: terved notice· th ey will try to lncrtaae tht tax break for in- dividuals. Organized labnr still is pu~hing for more Mnl'!flts in the 1ax bill for t,1•0rk1ng peoplt. and tried ll'l beat lhe mea~ure on !he Hnuse fJnor, calling it "a -'ian1 raid on the 'federal LrPasury" accruing ro Lhe benefit af h1g business. Mea n\l'h1le. the Senate l"nted down ,..,_ day a proposal In cut off money for fi~hlinJ: !he \'1etnan1 war hv n<'xt F'ehru;iry in ahsPnce of a "free eiection " · b~· South \'ie1namese. Heeding a "''arn1ng nf gPneral ch~n!'I and possible lnss of Gls in Communist prison camps . SPnators rejected an amendment proposed hy Sen . ,Joseph f.1ontoya I 0-N.M 1, In a pending hill to authorize $21 billion of milita ry "'eapoos and equipment purchases . ~lontnya·~ propnsal would he\·e re· qu1r47d Presidenl Nixon, a~ a !"'ond ition for continued L1 S air an<l grnund opl'!ralions in South Vi f'!nam beyond Feb. 3. to c:errify jn wr1lin,i: that Dl'!mocratic elec- tions had taken place. , .., , A short time before lhe Hou~e· l'nte passed the ta.x mf'asure. the. Senate Pn st Office and Civil Service Commlt!ee &p- proved !egi~!ation tha1 would gil'e federa l emplo.ves a pay raise if non-governm ental workers are permitted to receive in· creases "''hen fhe wage-price fre eze f'nds. Als9 approved by a. 5 to J l'ote was a resoluiion to ''elo Nixon's decision to delay for six months the 5.fi percent pay increase !hat had been scheduled to go intn effect Jan. 1 for government "'orker~. The same resolur1on v.·as defealed 10 the House Monday and even i1s Senate sponsors conceded its chances of winnillg Senate approval were slight. Nixon Tangles With Tress es GREENVILLE. Del rAP\ -A cute 5-;.·ear-old girl got. her long, blfln<le tresses entangled In a but!on on the jacket of ·President Nixon's suit Tuesday ni.r;ht anrl . for a time, it seemed a tos~up wh et her sl1e wnuld lose a hank of hair or he a buttnn ,. Nixon and pf'l1te P~ge Evans manai.;ed to diserit11ngle themsel ves ;md thf' young l;idy as~ured the Pre~ident she had nnt been hllrl. The incidPnt or..rurred when Nix- on made a flying visit here to meet with Repuhlican fund-raisers. ~iiss Evans is the daughter of Thomas Evans Jr.. coc.halr.mf!q nf th!'! Republica n National ~mmittee. Nixon a.o;ked f..frs. Evans if the family·s three children ever see their rather. "~hey will In this pictur e." she , replied i:s hP.r daughter snuggled up to the President. Art Thief Wanted Funds for Refugees HASSELT, Belgium (LJPJ1 -Pnl\r'e s11id today they had 11rrested a man 1~·ho stole a 17th century Vermeer masterpiece "The lA\•e Letter" and was trying'Qi ransnm it for a S4 million dona - tion to East Paki~t a n refugees. They s11 id the p11lnting y,.·a~ recnverl'!d . The Vermeer was stolen from the Brussels F'int Ar!i; P11lace la~t mon1h. The man . in a ~erie.'! nf !titers and telephone ca!ls said he would return it if the monf'y \\'!IS don11ted to h'lP the million~ 0f !'itarving refugees \\'ho have fled inta India. ' The controver~1al prorosal , l'l'h1rh would aballsh ,)ustire and mun1c1pal courtJ: and C('lniolida t~ I.hem 1nto a new state.(lpetaled and f1nancf'd superior court system. \lo'O~ defeated by a split voice vote in the Sen.tie .Jud iciary GQm- mittee Nixo11 Court Action Seen CUHGI COAST DAILY PILOT Ou.NOi COAST PUILnHING COM,A~ ll:1\.1rt N. W11d P'"'°MIW Ind P'..Olls~•r J 1,k 11:. C111!1v Vb ,.,.. .. ..., '"' 0.-.1 """'~'"' TI.om•• K11vil Edl!or 11ioP1111 ,A.. M11?~iftt Ml .... i..., Edo!Or ,A.!11 Dirl:i~ ....., Or•• Counry E'd'l!W H•lltf•ff" ..._. Offfce 17171 h1tla l1wl1~1r4 M10J-, All4Nn1 P.O. a .. 790, 91141 °""' --............ : m •or.tA- C-19 "'*' • w"' ••Y "'"' N....., a•d<: nD N-" 1111""'"' 1M ~ al HOIUl Ii ~ ~I Today to End Docl( Tieup ~'ASHl NCTON !UPI) -A speci11I brlard that wnrke-d through the night sub- mitttd to President Nix.on today its report on the &trike of East, Welt and Gu lf Coast dockworkers. Th~ \'1hitf' H()use said there would be a further announcement on the dock situa- tion tod11y, causing speculation that NIJOn wa~ ready to order aides to move quickly ll'l seek 8 court Injunction to ha!t at least lhe 98-day West Coast strikt . Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler had said previously that.a back-to.work C'lrder "'·ould be sought again~! the 15,000 West Coast. longshoremen ii the board turntd 11p no t:vidence of the po!!&iblli ty of a breakthrough in deadloc ked talks. 'l'hei r!'PQrt of the five-member board was lhe Jalt tte:p necessary before an ln- junction cOuld be sought. After receiving the report" from the boa rd of inquiry. which aaid it worktd all night to get It to the presiden t by the detdline he had set today, Nixon con- ferred with Labor Secretary James D. Hodla and Dtrector Oeorae P. Shults ol thll Offic:e of M1ntaement and iuqet, then.faolat.td hlm11\f in Ont hf hi• private. officea. The w,at CC'l1et dock workert went on slrikt·July l and 4~.000 mel'l tlruck E11t .. and Gulf C0t11t port$ -from Maine to Te11a -·late last week. U11der Taft-Hartley, if a court rr11nt1 an Injunction, mtktr• are required to return to work fM.:.!n 80-dly ciSolln,-off period while federal mediator• work with negotiat()fs ki get 11: tt.ttl_e~t. ; 'f'he six-day-0ld :.oft (~1·-8\'lkt: th~o continued with nn sign nf <t break as u11- ion and management officials held an- other l"()Und of talks in W19hlnitnn today. Jn the first. intervention tn the di.o;pute by a feder11l official. Labor Secretary ,Ja~r; 0 . Hodgsnn told coal ope rators ::ind United Mine \Vorkers Union leAdtrs Tuesday that they should 1not use the ad· ministration·s wage-price freer.e policies as an excuse to delay a sett lement. "More than 200 agreements havt bePn reachf'd si nce the onset of the freeze" some fnr interim v.'o rk arrangements and mAny for complete labor ('(jf'tractsi'' he 11ald. "All these arrangements are 11ub- ject to the freeze end to the terms of Ph&se Tl, es they would be In the instance of r.oal negotl11tion11." Rhase Tl wllj follow the end of the .90- day freeze Nov. 13. Hodgson said both sides were ln- terelted In an early •1reement. Union sources have charged the t1Jk1 were. stalled bec11u1t mine operatort were holdln& out for de(&U1 of NlX9n '1 po11t-fl'ffle control a. ' Ho~ever, , 1 spoketm•n fM the oper111tnr1 denied they wen retu1ln1 to btrgaln Dectl111M! of the aovernment contra\1. But he did concede that tht "lack of Information on<Ph11t II hat complicated netotl1tion11." AFlrCIO Pref'Jdent Geor1e Meany 11Jd Tuesday "we don't like" the Ide• of an Injunction ordering ttle dock workera b1ck.-on the }c'lb. • "Bu\ It Ctht T1ft·H1.rtley law) hit betn no the books for 23 year1 or So." Metny 1aid. "Whilt we d0n't ·Ukt .lt. we f1nd a wl:y to live with ii. .. . . / ,_ ' ... ·1 " ' ,. .,, '. .· .. ~--· I ... Sou1ething Fishy From Page I REAPPORTIO N din gl and his 5"cond Ois!rirl . Marler·.~ d~lrtrt would be .li!rttched 11.n inrrl'dib!e 600 miles South, to Easl Los Angeles. C..'hicano leaders ha ,.e been pressln~ Senate Re npportionn11nt Ch a i r rn a n J\lervyn Oy111ally (0-Llls Angelrs l ll'I pro· \'ldt' a Senate sea t which wo11lrl be filled by a !\1exican-Amer1can senator, f.!arler's transplanted d1s!r1ct v1ould ~w11efi 1t fron1 the rural Redding 11rt.a to one spann ing Enst Los Angeles to Alham· bra, 1n 1hf' ~h;ipe or a hugp ha!. Voter l'f'prrsrnt;il !n n would be at !tast 50 p<'rr·('n1 Chic;ino and c·apital observers <loubt J\1arltr· would surl'[ve an election in his own rf'apportinned Nor t h er n Cal1rornia . "The pl:.in i.~ rirliru!ou.~ 11n its race ," ~1<irler sn:ippcd loday upon seeing it. "I can't cr1nce1ve of !he people of Cal1lornla strtnding still for thi.~." "It does unnecessary violence to local govern rneot." 1\larler continued . Lcr,al exprrls contend Mrtrler wou ld probably continue 10 servl'! until 197·1. after which time he could move to E11.!t Los Angeles. Thr.v douh1 he would -nor if he coult.I surl'il'e election against a Chicano e11n· did;i1e -if he did. -- Despi te: deep d1~n1<1y a mo n g Republicans, informed capital c i t 'f s0urces i;aid somf' Dem()cr;its are displeaseti l'l'i!h D~1 rnally's plan loo. Reports are that they turned a private caucus held on the matter Tuesday into a ,;houting mat ch. Seven currenl Senate Districts would gain Republican representation, while eight wou ld lose some to Deinocrats . Tom "Fisheye" Deputy of Palatka . Fla ., mndels le aky face mask fil led v,iith gold fis h. Deputy, a photography student at Daytona Community CoU ege , engaged in some horse play with tht: fish during a recent photo session. He modeled for other student photographer!. The proposed reapportionment. which is \'irtually cer1ain to undergo extreme modification if it passes the Assembly and senate floors and Go v. Ronald Reagan's office , would d ilu~e the shrunken district of Dennis E. Carpenter ! R-Newport BeachJ with Democratic voters. The move would alsi;t give Sen. J;lmes E. Whetmore (R-La Habra ) a larger Re publican populace on the other hand. dl'!spite also reducing the size of his large district. Walter Reed Hospital Raided by Drug Agents The net result would give Orange Coun- ty no new state senator, althoug h it has irro"''n more than anv other area of California in the past d'ecade , One point made by Democratic leaders is that the draslic shifts t,1·ould indet-d e\·en up Senate Districts statewide by popu!11tlnn , by an almost-exact ratio, \VASHINGTON iUPl) -Seven person!! 11·ere arresled and 19 more sought today 1n a cra.ckdown Against a hl"roin ring at \\'alter Reed Army f.1edical Center, a pririripal government~ hospital for lrl'ating Vietnam \Var wounded. Distrirt nf Columbia detectives, after a mrinths·long undercover investigation. ar- rested si~ mrn and one "'Oman between 7 r m. Tue~day and ~ a.m. EDT Wed· nE'.~rlal", l;iut 19 o!her arrest. warra·nts 11•!"'re ~till to he served. Jn~peclor \Valter .Bisbop said those ar- restPd "inch1dP a local !ll"llirce ol heroin at thP h0spital. a distributor and 11umernus p11shcrs of drugs at th e h0~ri!al." He described drug traffic at Walter Re!'d . loriifP<l in nnrth..,,·est Washington. 11s "lin onRoing thing," but he declined to link tht-111test arrests with I raid a year ;igo in \l'hich J;'l persons were charged "''Ith \'iolating narcotics laws. TODAY by One of the most popular pieces of modern jewelry is the antique pocket watch that has been re-- stored to its former beauty. Should you be fortunate enough to own such a piece. we will be happy to put it back in order fM you. We will also be gt!d to rep.air, r emount or restyle your old jewel· ?" Some family piee~ c~ be re- paired by merely making sure that the st.ones are secure in their set· . tln~s . Jf they need tdtbe reset. Wt can anmnge to .have the pieces put ba~k "iJJlo.lU! original d;esign or re- mooel It to bring It Into 1971 el"" gST1ce. The fint step ln the rMtorltlon o1 '01d jewelry lo-to clilCUlf tile val· u.:wlth yoor JeW.Ier. Bring In your old family treasures and let ua heJp you evaltiate them. U you decide ui,t you want them ropairtd or restored, yoo can have the oddod atsurance that they will ilo tana care -of in our store ana ·not unt off when we have no control O\'er q u 1 11 t y or workmanohlp. All watch.es and mMt jewelry repa1r• ft r8 made on the p~lnl•et where quality and oa!ety a.rt carellllly controlled. Police seid three of those arrested in the !&test crackdown were soldiers sta- tioned at the hospital and another man WI!> a ci\'iJi;in employe. The other~. of- ficers 'iaid , had no connection with the ho!pilfll. Thnst arrested were : \Villiam Thomas Johnson. 31, a laborer. chaq?f'rl \l'il h posse~sinn nf heroin 1\·ith intent to ~ell and possession of an unregistered pistol: Sandr" D. Ba ylo r. 20. unemplo~·ed. charg- l'!d wilh di~!ributinn nf hProin anrl possession with intent to sell: \\'illie C. Staton, 31, a solrt!er, charged \l"ilh distrihu1.ion of heroin. James Birr h. 20. a ~olrlif'r. chargeii with distribution and po~session of mari- jua,na ; Ri chArd C. Solomon. 21. a solrlier, distribution of heroin and possession of marijuena : Robert A. J\1cClein. 26 . a civilian mechanic, distribution of heroin: and Terrance V. Massey. 23 . a civilian employe 11t the hospital mess, charged with distribution of heroin. Locally. Sen. \Vi!Ham Coombs !R· Rialto ) would t~ke over northeast Orange Cou nty territory no\v represen!l'!d by \\'hetmore. Sen;itor r.eorge Deukme,1ian l R-1..-0ng Bench 1 would hflVP hi.~ rlis!ri ct -e xtended into western Orange County as far as Sunset Bea<'h and Aarbl'r Citv. The latter community i.~ a·n nld. unin- c0rpor;ilerl section shov•n nn district maps 1n Sacramento. located bet wee n \\'!"stminster and Midway Citv. ~loving north with the di strict of Sen . Cl1ilr Burgener (R-San Diego 1, the Democrntic plan w o u 1 d give him snutheastern Orange Count y lo a P"lint above Irvine. - Reasoning behind the seemingly ex· lrernf' ;;hift nf i'ilarler's Second District frorn Redding to the East Los Aneeles Chicano barrio is that Northern Californie 11:ained proporlinnately less than the. southern section in population during the pest decade. Tlepublicans are preparing lhelr own proposals for Senate anrl Assembly district reapporlinnment but neither they ,nor Democratic plans for As&embly seat- Aflifling have been revealed. ; ' • Hn ti a tpeclal otr.r to t'l! the tmaifnt paTte. a.. ·third (~)·ott·on J.prece place settlnas of f1inou1 Towle s...tlnr. . • • .. 1'1Ti'h 1 me opportunity l~start or add to your TMI ~· AYllllblt In all aotM Towft ..... ; a w. COilltin~.~----7 - J. C. !Jumphriej J ewe/,l'j 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TEll:MS IANKAM~ll:ICAll:D--MASTfl CMAll:$E 24 'l'lAll:S SA.Ml LOCATION PHONE 1'41·l401 ; .. 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'• '\ ., • Wrdnrsday )>ctobr r ti. l '17 I H OAll.Y flllOl :J County Okays Hiring Policy, HearS Critique B,\' Ji\CI\ KllOl\ACh. 01 +~. u.,1. ~.1,, i••" lw11L_I' •UPt·r 11• .. 1" .. dopteJ .l nf'1\ 1111 1ni; IJl)llL"_I 'I 11t'"lli1_\ ll!UI ~ul ,(fl Ct11•tul nbuut 111iJt h 111011).: 111111 tl\t•1r l'fl'~t'l lt upcra11un 111 llil· b::ir~;1 1r1 Surcr11~ur U;1111I I. 11.~~J-1 ul C:111h·r1 j:ro\t pu~hPll !vi Ilic 111 •11 p1,l1< 1 ""tu c1nph<1~11.1• lu L111111I\ 11 1;11u1g1•1111•1i1 1111• llL'('d W 111:1f,.1· .011 !'~II a t•lli il\ (0 j)fl..\1'101.• rqual cr11plo_1111111! upp1J1'11l1\llit•, lrt all 111inur11t1.-, ' l'enso11111'I ll1r1·1 !01 \I 11!1;1111 I I.HI lid· 1111tted 01al lia' ~ 11unt,1 1lvi·~ 111•1 Iii!"\' J proport1011atr 11u 11il11·r ol '1 (', 11 _, 11 . .\n1rrit':i11-. tu lh"·''' u1 lh•' p1q1t1l;H1u11 ;_ind Lo<"ged au ,Jl'lll r 1 t·l't"U1t1ni:, f"u"ugJ .1111 phh t1a1n1n io: a11(l 11pi;1;ulin).: 11•1 :1ll 111u1111lt1r,. 1l'larit1t• 'l'estif"ies Hart said ~ltx1t·an·Anu~r1l:ans rnal>t up '•Ill} -1.6 l)t't"l.:cn1 or lhr L'UUflll' Job holdl'rs l1111 about 15 µf'rrcn! of tht' µopuh1!1on Bt'fort' tht' ,\le" 1 la n -A ni er 1 L·a n ~1>0ke:.rnen 1n tlir supt·r\·1surs' hearing 1 0001 could ~pt'ak , Joy Connors oi t:rys!al t"U\f' ~r<ibbed !lie 1111l"rupl":one on bt'hal f uf 11 on1rn ":. right :. S.!1t' told 1hl' ~U)k r\'1:.0rs t11<1t if th<'y dJd 11\Jl ll~ll1led1all'ly 111q1ru1·c ll1e l:UUlllY ctnplo) ment s1tu;111un for won;cn s h t' 11ould report !hc1n to Uic state Fair l•:rnµloyrnenl Prat·t1t.:es C:on1nu~s1on anrt to tht' Grand .Jur~. l-:1g htce11 r11or1!lis agu ~e sho1\rd ~ou ;i11 analvs1s 1,·h1r h drn1ons11·a1t•d tll;i1 (uUrl\) job~ l!I al1llu;..\ all l3tegorl('~ f<'l\Orrd n1cn ,' \l1s L"onnor!I; thargcd. ··Si ner then lhe Srluat1on ha~ !>ten &rll 1n& 11orsr instead of bett er," t\1anuel 1\lendt'l, arch1tel"I il nd prrs1· di'rll of 1hc Ott1118e ("011nry ll uin an Ae!::.- IHitls L:ou11r1 l l1'"ked off a long list of con1- 11l aint s given 10 him by fl·leX1L"an- Arner1 can t·oun ty \\'Orkrrs. He t:hargcd ll;irajsrnent , rat·isl re n1 ark s b_y ~u1Jcr1·1 . .;ors. and c-01Jus1on 1n bypass1 n;: ''I l' x-1c an· A n1 r1· icans. l\tendri e;illed for a board i11vestiga11011 111' lht' gnel'antt'S as ""ell as adoption or 1hc new hiring policy. Se\'eral other 1\tex- 1ean-Ameritans ech()('cl J\fendez' charges f•'1!!h ()1stl'i('t ::iuperv1sor n 0 n a I 1! ~ 'aspers of l'\e1vport Btn('h tried to put rt\ 1·r his ft'ehngs on minority integraliou hut lhf' audience wa~ unsympathetic tu Ne,\' Co11su111er the board members' ren1a rks. He live.s on Lido lslr. ""I ha vt' said n1any 11n1es that J wish a l\'egro or Mrx1can Amrnc:in l!l"C(f tn m}' nt>ighborhood," Casper's asserted. "Vou rnay think that is ridi culous but there are ~ lot of black! and i\lexicans who can af. lord $100,000 hurne~. ··\\'hen I bring 1h1s 11p at Lido Isle tot·kl ail part1e.'I I gt'l a lot of rnuct ihrow- llll:," he-a,llded . \Vhe11 the audience rnu rrnured loudly in disbelief. Casper~ :.;iid, ··vou don 't b€he1·e il but ti is true ·· In an t'fforl to put teeth inlo the policy resolu!1on, Baker int·lud~d a list or sug- l:CS!ioris -All depar1rnen1 heads to be 111fonnerl 1t1,1L thr bot1rd hold; them respon.>1b!e i\lie11s ror tarry1ns out lht policy. -Quotas ~hould not bt set in any deparl1ncnt because th1! could lead to forL·ed hiring of persoMel not fully qualified -Thr Personnel Director is ordered to make periodic report.s .sho"·ing the breakdown of minority em ployment by departmrnts. -Based on the reports. !he County Administrative Officer, acting ror the board. eould n1eet "'1th department head.s noi .sho"'ing fa vorable progrt'S!'L If the bttard felt a department head was not ton1plying \\'ilh the spirit of !he policy, appropriate action eould be taken. -Instead or h1r1ng additional ,_·Orker~ IUr the Pcr~onncl Department, form a • cadre or minority f.'Ounty employes rt>prescnting va riou.s levels of experience and education Send the.se pe<1ple out to lhe schools and c:ornn1un1tie:s to candidly discuss count)I employn1ent opportunities. Hart's report noted thst there i.s nif discrimination 1n county hi ring of black~ or Orientals. Blacks hold I ~ perctr1 L of the jobs and are only .7 percent of !he population whtle orientals working for !he county anti in pert:entage of population are equal at r 3 perc~111 Board Chairman Robt'rt Ballin c.:on'l-- plaint>d that he had sponsored !UCh a hir. ing pohcy in Decen1ber 1969 but that nothing had beE'n done about JI. He \1'anted lo delay act.Jon for tv.o \veeks to study the projecl. · )oliri~on ~s11ioked Pot' Age11cy Given Te11tative OK S_eized 111 LA Fecleral Agents Raul Fir111 of Treasury Norninee On Morrii11g of Slaying· LOS ANGELES 1..t,P1 -Federal im· migration agents say !hey caught JG tl· legal alien~ in a raid at a rood company 0 r a 11 g e Coun!y s11perv1sors p"r!ially owned by the trt'asurer-designale cl the con1pany !o stop hiring illegal al iens becaust' it encourage!> more illegal entry and deprives Americans of Jobs. !\trs. Banul'los said she never received the Jet· ler. law to unknowingly l11re illegal .aliens. Company oflrcia!s said they didn 't a"J... JO b seeke rs \\'hether they entered thr l"OUJl.!ry legally. ill' TO.,I BAR I,/~\' 0"1 tt" DO•I> il'>lol ;1a11 \l;irf.. Jul111~011 ' .1.1 .. ~11 1•' Cur p~ b\1dd ) loda.1 tc~11lu·(I a1ar ~' .vou 11g dercnd;.in~ 11;1s ""loiaded iu1 rna1·11u.1 11<1 011 thr ·11v111· '1ng arul r 1ci1111g 1d !lit• d<i;. lit• ;il\egedl~ IJe.:it a11d st:ibhcd lus 1111<' 111 death [:o;.i\l'J rine Fran~ (;ar111u11 lt·~tilrt•d 111 !he Or-angf Cou11l~ St:~cnor Cot1rl tnal QI !he San Clcn1en!e n1.1 n lh<lt he a11d . Johnson. 20. also sha red a p111e or ""hash"' during lhe11· shift 01 duly as rnilitary policernen at the San1a Ana l\farine Corps l'lir ::italion. It is alleged !hi!! .ltlhnson 11:.s under 1he u1fluence of 1narijuana when he t.:lub- bed Conn ie L\1111r .Johnsou. 20. w1tll a bar stool and then ~t:1l.1bcd hl'r ITI('i"C lh<in :!O I uncs as ~he sprt111 lell 1111 !ltl'· hed 111 !hr couple 's i1part1nl•n1 ~I ~16 ,,lonlC'l"C'.Y L;•nc Senate Ao-recs I"" 1'o Abandon Beach CJain1 s The :lt;ite Senate Tuesday l'On!Lr1ned <Jrange Cuunt} ·~ recently l:OrlC'!uded <1gree1ncnl 111lh A_rco l' o 1n rn u n i t y lJ~·elopers lor purc::hoi~e ul 4.800 feet of Salt Creek Beaeh propcrt_v Uy ag rct'1 ng 111 <1bandon further publ1t prcstrlp1i1·c rights lo lhe bc;1rh The vute on the lcg1sl:ll 1un. pre:-enled ln Assen1b!l"n1an !iuber1 Badhan1 1\I :\ell'porl BraCh. was t11u1n1n1ous. The hill had carljt'r 1Jee11 pa!'scd hy the Asscrnbly. In its :lgrecn1cn1 with Ai·co. t11c eounty <1 t c1u1red . fo1· $~ 6 rnil11 00, a JJ-acre p.:ircel inrlud1ng 11 Heres of beach. 11111 parking lots and I 1ro ilL"t'ess routes, donated bv the c.:01 nµnn r. A\'CO \\'iii dc relop the ·pal'l,ing fac1 ht ies, path"·ays, re strpoms and beach con- t·ess1ons. State abandonnient of further <"l aims 111 !lie area leaves the company free to Uc1clop the rem.:i lnder of the property for ;:i resident i;il con1n1uru!y. Long Bea c h Trial Set !.Oi\G BEACH I.UPI I -An attracllV<' Orunelle \l"hO pohce s;iy c.:onfessed tu 1lrown1ng he r l1usband artcr gelling h1n1 (1runk h<1s been ordered Tuesday ro stand 1rial Oct. 19 for hi!ii death. Afte r an hour and 45-nunulr l·lo:.eU prel1minar.1· hearing .. \1unlc1 pal (' o u r I Judge Joh11 C Spcnrr Jr . Tuesd<1y ordered Bcl"erlv Ann Du ckett. 37. held to ;ins wcr for lbc .Sept. 2:! dea th or her hus- band . Arll1ur. ~i.'J. ow.ner nf a vending n1;ichine cornp<1t1y -· ··-- .t • . ~3. STORES TO SERVE YOU • 2300 HAR~R· BL\/0. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF '.ll;1rine J1n1 B<1r11es !~·s!1t1ed 'l'11e . .;dav !ha! he :;cr\'ed 11·ith .Johnson on n1ilita1."v polil·e details and !h<il Johns11n rind inn~! 1nen1brrs nf lhe ~q11;HI 1ndulgerl 111 1 ;.iriou~ furn1~ OI dn1g US4' B:irucs denied def('1~st' <1llOr'r1t1 H.11· Sh;irp's sug.<:estion lha1 he 11'<1.~ · nnj.!r'.1 1,•ith Johnson arid IC::!it111ed ai;ains! li in1 ""becau:;<' :\lark turned religious on you ·· "I got tired ol hearing h1n1 talk abolH 11 htJt lh<il isn "t 11 hy we broke u1l ... Barnt!'; said. ··1n f;ict. I e1·er1 \\'en! to church 11'1!h h1n1 one time." ti young hospital let.:hnician 1>.•ho shared her apart1nent 1vit h Johnson for some n1on lhs afler t.lrs. Johnson's n1urdcr le~tified that her paramour seemed 1 er\" ner1·ous and was ""pretty JUlnp}· :, throughout his association 1~·ith he r. L.rntie :llarie i\filler. 21 . a slight blondr fro 111 Berlin. \\'is .. tcst1J1ed !hat l'l<' lidgf · t1 .Johnson kept her awinn1en1 door loc~­ cd and el1 a1ned 1vh~ ~he 11;is al 11·orh, ~he !><lid sl1e had !o !hnroughly t·o11 1·1n!'<' .1 1)1111~011 who shr was bcforr llr 11 ould lcL he1· in. ··Did he bile you 011 1he bl'ca ~r~ 11·hen lie niade lo1·e to ~ou "'·~~arp asked ended tht' long 1vrangle 01•er a consumer l'nited Stales. Romana Banuelos. prolet.:lion agt·nl·.v 'f\ir:osday with a i\lrs. Banuelos \1·as at Ra1nona's 1-"ootl l'rodul'!s Co. 111 sub11rban (;ardena Tues· cie{·1.~1011 1u appoint a ro111rnittcr 1o sci d ch1y ll"hen six. lmn1igration a 11 go;1ls fur Ille proposed ofticr . r\aluralii.ation Scrrice agent~ entered The 3 lo 2 ('Onlprornise 1otr 11as a and arrtsted ~7 won1 e11 <1nd 111ne n1c11 pt1rl1<1J 1a·t or~· fflr Boanl Chainnan crnp!oy <'s. ;111 .\le x it·an~. \lore tllan :l() ot h<'r work<'rS e::;ca""d 01·t r' a hat f.. !C rll"t'. Hobert Banin of Santa Ana but it ma rked '" ai:enls said rht cont1nuanee or his feud on the subject i\lrs. Banurlns !ol d newsinen sht didn"I w1lh ronner ally, ::iuper\isor Ronald knOI\" illegal aliens "·orked ;it the pl<lnl t'aspel's or l'\ewport Beach. ;ind said fhl' govrrnment raid may ho11 e C..:aspcrs. v.·ho had expressed sirong op-bct'rt ··part of an at1en1pt by Den1oc,·:d ~ lo bl<M:k m\' nom ination a~ tret1!>ure r 01 position to a consumer protection depart-the Uniled ~talt's." Sht did not l'laboratr rnenl h1·0 weeks ago "'hl'n Battin lirst 011 lhe allegation. proposed it. :;aid Tuesday, "'The las1 Agen1s s ;. id .\lrs. Banuelos· ZOO- !hing .a rnerehanl needs is a doien bird en1p!oye t·o rpora11on had been raided fi\'e do_gs eoming wit h corn"plaints aboul con-runes before and illegal alil'ns 11·ere round eal'h time. bu! agents did nol gllr a total lilln1C'fS <irresl hgure. C'aspers. a savings and loan l'Xecu1i1r. Presi<lenl \ixon nomina:ed !he. 46-_l'car- l:i:ll!rd the approach "'rong and said 1n a u!d businesswoman Sept. 20 to bci:o1ne d1rcc1 sl;ip at Battin. ··1 am not running the nation's 3~1 h 1rca~urer. ;\pp•.11ntt11e111 Ir!!" 1·eelect1on next year so l can be ob-to the SJ6.0U(l 1nb requ1rrs Scnalr ron- l1rn1at1or1 JCl"!il <' ., (;eorge !\. Rnsenbcl'J:. d1~lrut cl1re1·1'Jr' Ca~pers c.:ont1nurd . ""The problem doe!! fu r· the service. said he ~enl illr~. Author1t1cs said 1L IS nol aga1nsL the Irvine Student EnroJJ111ent Up Pr<"l imu1ary enrolln1rnl hgures for liC lr1 1ne released today by the L:niversity 111ditalr an l I .6 percent 1ncreo.se in .students \\"hen compared lo last year . The rtgures. based on initial registra- 11011 11·h1ch closed Oct. I shov.•ed 5.210 undl'rgraduate students and 847 graduate students \\'ill attend UCI this fall . The undergraduate total rost' by J67 -~ludents from last yl'ar·s tally of 4.843. The nun1ber ot graduat e s!udents in- r 1·ea~rll by 265 lro1n last )·ear·.s fall regi ~tration total of 582. The enrolln1ent report does not include 111ed1cal students 11 ho 11·ilt be 1.:ounted later. S.l'sten111·1dr . !he 111ne un1\'ersity t.:am- PUS<'S ha \•e signed up 74,:110 un- d<'rgraduates and 23.493 gr ad u a t e 'Jrs . Banuelos bf>gan tier bu~1nes~ 4·areer in 19~9. opening a taco stand with S~OO. :\"01y Hamon a ·s Food Produc:.ts sell~ ~6 million \I OJ"th oi" prote~st'(j :\lex1Ca n !nods such as enchiladas and burrito~ all· riually in more. than a dozen stairs. ln \\'ashington. presidential pres~ secretar y Ronald L. Ziegler said there was no cons1derat1on by the President ti\ regard to 11·ithdra"'ing her name for lreasurer . ' Ziegler said "a \'cry extens11·e .secu r1t.v check"" v.·as made 011 i\lrs. Banuelos as !l is on all presidential appointees .. _ Asked, ho1>.•ever, \\•helher lht' \\"h1te llouse \l'BS a"·are oF .l\lrs. Banuelos' dif· llcullies 11·ith !he Immigration Service 01·er her "·orkC'rs on previous occasions. Ziegler said . ""/ don't believe we 1\•ere a"·are of !ha t. .. Ile e:o:pla ined tllat 110 breaking of tht. la11· "·as inl'O!ved and therefore 1t would nol come to the attention or people look· "'/l.'o. I don'l lhink he\lll." replied 1'11~$ :\liller, obvlouslv taken ahack . Sharp's shol;k question apparentl.1• referred lo !Ile 1\·ounds S!XJ1led by polie;t> on i\1rs. Johnson 's brei.st. It 1s be!1cvrd lhat \YhOE'ver stabtle<i lier rnore th;i 11 21) times after beating her race to a pulp on .rune 16. 1970 ais<> innicted deep le<"th tn:,irks on both breaSI$. l'x1st. people get sere"·ed e\'ery day but 1l Banuelo~ a lettl'r Aug. a. 196!t aski ng 1he !":1n ·1 be corrected by legislation. J::duca-1 ---------"------"----------------~-----------------­tion 1n schools is the answC'r. I \\'O u!d be: ~ludents · ing into her nomination. .Johnson has recalled 111 three lapr~ ad- 1111\led lo el'ide nee by .Judge \\'1ll1a111 1\[urr<l\' tha t he did al1aek his "·1fe 11·J!h .. bar $t001 aftrr she locked him oul or lhl' apartment anrl that he latrr 11·ashed olf blood in the shower Barnes re::;lified lhat hf' ::>1Xt!led blood nn a !011·el used h.v .Johnson ~horll.v afl cr lhr killi ng and that !he tall l1an<fson1r defendant quickly !>h\)ved !he to1vet nut or sigh1 .Johnson ha~ not been able lo ree11 ll in ;i :>cric~ of int erv1e\YS 11·ith inve::;tig;1tor~ <ind a psyc hiatrist that he ever Sl3bbed hi.~ pregnant wire and he has denied fron1 the 11•Jtness box that he did so. REA/, ES TATE SE 1ltlN1LR S SET ()nt': pru ·e i.~ gn1 11g ur> de0nue the- federal rreezl'. Tha!"s lhe pncl' ol gnod real estate. And th!' DAILV PI LOT, t:oast Comn1un1ty Coll<"ge District and the Ne11·port Harbor-Costa t\lesa Board of Realtors 11·i!I tel! you hO\\' lo turn the ri~­ ing prices Into a prnfi table 1nvcstmen! first in !he 1971 series of four re;1 ! estate in vestmenL ('!asses -all free - ll'Jll be held al 7 JO o'l"lock tonight al Ne111port Harbor High School Auditoriuni. 15th and Irvine aven ues. Tickets \\'ill be ava ilable 11t !he door. fur !his H it would a!s() protect !he business tnan lrom the shopliftt>r. the t·hiselC'r and !he chronic complainer." \\"hen Battin got a chance to answer the orade he said. ··1 ~·ould remind s ou thal good go1·t>rnmen1 is good politics " Battin had n1odilied his prev1ou~ pro- posal or a separate l'Onsu1ner protl'clion depart111ent and asked for an office directly responsible lo tht supervi.sors. Su prrl'isor \\'il!iam Phillips offered the: eompromise proposal \1·hJ('h the boa rd 01dop!ed 11·1!h Caspers and ::iuper1 isor J);irid L. Baker opposing. Bakl'r said. -•\\'e are being asked lo be r·esponsib!r ror t'l'Cry s hor!coming i11 societ y. \Vhy should 1\'e have to pay !ht t"OSt Of protecting th l' pt1bl1r fr 0 nl themselves~'" Pllillips di,d 110!· .specify who would serve on the study con1mlttee or when it \l'Ould report back to the board . He sug· gested various department head~ already working in the fiel d plus such outside agencies as the Better Business Bureau. lht> Orange County Chamber of Coni- merce and others. Jlic ke l U11 com111itt ed !\'E\\' YORI\ 1UPI1 -\\'alter lhckel hedged Tuesda y \\h<'n asked 1! he "'ould support for a second term President t\1x- ,.,n . the man wbo fired h1n1 as Secretary fll !ht lntrrior lasl No1•embl'r. ··1 don·t \\'ant to lock m\•self 111. 01' lock niyself out. without kno"·1n~ just ,1·hat 1hr alternativl's are." 1!1ckel said at a nl'1\'S conference in answer to a question 11•he!htr he v.·ou!d back Nixon for re-elel'- l1on. Hickt>! also said business 1s doing hctter than labor under the 11·age-pncc frecie ordered by Nixon. CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELl'FUL SERY· ICE. l'LENTY OF F R E E I' A R K I N G IN BOTH FRONT AND R~AR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LEVEL. I HALLOWEEN'S ON .ITS WAY TO HARB~lt C~TER "Back To Ghoul Days" ~n _a world of mounting -_, -~~·; pressures an.d ii 'h diminishing returns ~ 1yus . its nice knowing ' you don't hove to worry about Glendale Federal Savings, too.Over a bi I ion in assets. ~f -< 27 off ices: P e~asqnt people! We won't give u any trouble. I I • SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA 2300 HARBOR Bl YD., COSTA MESA . CiLEl\D4LE FEDERAL · In Newport Beach : 500 Newport Center Drive j In Cosio Mesa: 2300 Harbor )lOO!evord (NewpOn' Financial CenlerJ (Harbor Center) ,. ~ DAILV ~IL.PT \ \ •, •' I ~ps How Not To Endure Heat By THO:\tAS ~t URPHINE O! ll'MI 0•1" l"it.I 11111 PERSPIRATION DEPT.~ One glance •t "ruesday's temperatures arou nd good nlcf Southern California and vou'd have sor'he ·pretty good ideas or things you 'd rather not have bten doing. For ex- •mple: -You would rather not hR\'e bt>rn pounding spikes in raltroad ties oul on the gpur track near El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. The high mercury reading there Tuesday was IOJ degrees. -You'd just a soon not have been worki11g in a m:.nhole In downtown LM Angeles, where, at the top of the day. the lerf'lp¢rature stood at IOI. -.:..Jt was nice not lO ha ve been pumping upia spare 1irt on some jet ae roplane a t Long Beach Airport along a bout midday. It .,.as HM degrets on the runway and no telling ~·hat inside the tires:. SO IT'S BEEN around our territory for tht last couple of days. Hot. Welt . .some fnlk! had been praying for an Indian Summef .and now that we've got it. you should hear tht moaning and groaning. 1-.fainly, the lovt for this kind o( 11·eather depends on where you are. Jn Mme 1ir-conditioned office. it's just jolly. Or if you're. on the beach (M degree~) and wiuling your toes in the. edges of the goup. On the other hand, the griping. grous- ing and perspiration mainly comes from people like football players, who, because of their chosen position in life, must turn out in the heal of the day and put on heavy old suits and ltan on each other. WHEN IT COMES to the weather, fl owevtr. it's always nice to look al the other side of things. For examplt, it Y.'llS raining yesterday lo place11 like Birm- ingham. Ala .. Brownsvil!e and 1-louslon, Ttxas. Richmond . Va . and Shreveport, L' In MOSCO\\', US.."iR , il y.•a:r; 30 de~rees ::ind snoy.·ing. In Saigon, the mercury read 77 and there w11s a tropical s1orm blow- ing up. In Manila, it was 75 degrees and raining . ALL OF WHICH proves H you don't l ikt !ht weather at home, you can always 11:n somewhere t lae where it may be worse. Our wealhtrman here ()n I he tiewspaper pre.dieted yesterday tha t it was going to be cooltr today. I think we tihould make him go stand oul in the mid- ti le of the parking lo!. An vway, having now solvtd all, the '"'or!d 's weather problems and rli~pat ched \'OU into happiness btcause you're nQt in lhe sno~·s of Moscow . I sh11l! return to v.·ork. After a sllght adju.~tment (In the a ir ~onditionini. of course. Outgunned Reds Battling Allies SAIC.ON (UPJ ) -Outnumbered Nnr1h \'1etn1n1ese 1nf11ntrymen foui::ht twn ir;round batrle~ and shelled ti dnzen all 1ecl base.'i nn both side.'i or the C1mbo<lian frnn\1e-r Ttte-.o;day and U.S. Bri2~ retaliated tnda) with ty.·o huge bombing raid~ Th r Th11i!and·ba.'ied e-ight ·en~inr-d .~1 ra1ofortrrsM"~ dropped at lras\ 180 [Qns ri l t11~h t xplos11'es on suspected J'\or!h ,.1Ptnamese Afmy ~ NVA I troop con· 1·entration!I" 'within.one and thret miles of 1hr C;ambod1an hnrder. There v.·ere 1wo other American air at- tacks against North Vietnamest territory ~lond::iy and Tuesday ;ifter Communist an11 aircra ft hatterit i; a p p'1re n 11 y lhreaJened US. B52s bombing the Ho Chi \f1nh Tratl in Laos. the command said l<r day . • . ' Royalty A bo1inds .Japan's Emperor l lirohilo. 70, is flanked by t1,•,io g_raci?US lad ies at Buckingh am Palace while attending a state banquet·1n his h(lnor . Em· press Nagako is on his left and England's Queen Elizabeth II is on lhe right. Tha m es Flood Threat Eases Off for London LONDON (UPI\ -London survived the Wcr!d War I! blitz and the ~reat fire of 196fi. Today it appcarrd 1t would survive the predicted great £\nod of 1971. For davs, the Port nf Londr1n Authori1y, t he flood nioni1oring seet11111 nf the ~11nistry of Agricullure, anrl \ari~u:r; governn1ent agencir.~ ha ve been \\'arn1ng of possible disaster from 1oday's lidr, the highest of the year. These flood experts, \\"htle frowning al Explosion Ri ps Bags Destined J:<~or J ordan P lane BEIR UT (U PI\ -An expln~ion ripped through a pile or suilrasr.s 1oday )ust before they \\•rre to have been loaded a boa rd a Royal .Jordan ian airliner for a fl igh t tn Amman "'Ith 47 passengers. The plane had arrived frorn Amman 1wn hours la te <-nd it!'! tardiness 11ppar- entlv kepl the lime bomb from exploding. in flight. The pi1$.Sl'n)!;ers were bt the air- port roonge at thr 1i1ne. "It "·a~ a rniracle." the 11 irliner pilot .-;aid. "The plane h.id bee n scheduled tn take nff for Amman lwn hour11 ago. If "'e had mA ved {ln limt y.•e "'ou!d have blown tip 1rr midair snn1eY.·here over the Medi· terranran. The lugg:i_l!e ""ii$ aboard an 11irport !rfllle,\ and had reached the "'ingtip of the plane. ;i French·bu!lt Caravel!e. when it blew up. The pl:ine was nnl damaged and !here '\'as no in1rnediate report of Injuries to ai rport personnel. Security olf1cial J1 said the explosive de~·ice ha d been hidden in one O[ the liUit· cases {ln thr trnlley. Lebant se inte.ili11.ence. officers began kl ri uestinn p;issengers immediately after the incident. al;:irmisl report s, said that if the tide Y.'ere combined with an unusual surj.\e from the North Sea. the River Thames c.:ould overrun its banks and flood 55 ~quare miles or the ci!y including par!ia· n1cnt and even some of Buckingha m P:ilaee. lligh llde \\'as al 3·38 p.1n. (7:~8 a.m. IPDT). but early ind ications were Lon- don's old friend, the Thames. would not become a new menace. · Earlier. Sir Desmond Plummer. leader 11r !he General London Council. said damage could reach a billion pounds 1 S2.4 bill ion) if the river overflowed. Actually, lht high tide itself w~ 14 fet't 9 inches -18 inches above normal, the Port of Londoo Authority said. It was !ht possibility of a simultaneous "sea surge" that carried the danger. Such a surge accompanied by 11 lower tide -ll fe et four inches -in 19~ caus- ed flood ing that took 307 Ji ves. left 33,000 homeless and cost $120 million. "1-leavy rain and gale force winds -40 niiles an hour and up -in t he English Channel. coinciding with the high lide. could cause the_ surge," the Port Authori- ly said. "But there has been no heavy rain and the winds are unlikelv.'' Some businrsses and gov erninent agrn· cies along the r iver took precautions nevertheless. '1 Huugarian Airline Cuts Back Se rvice VIENNA (UPI ) -The Hungarian government 11irline Malev, plagued with two ma\or crashes, banned from Lon- don's Heathrow Airport and .~11fft'ring frnm wh at \lo'estern air industry sourr-cs call ''exhaustion" of plane11 and pilots blike, is cutting bac k services by 25 per- c11:nl. Maltv said Lhe trimmed fl ight schedule was only temporary but tht sources said that when the new seasonal sche<lule changes come out Nov. 1, they too, will 1how • curtailed flight schedule. Thunderstorms on Move W as 1iing to11 D.C. Two Inches of R ain Fall • lll CalUornla Co ut•I lut\lllr ,....,,, lltflll ........ •lftllt "I"'! .... .....,.,..,. MIH'I ~i,.. WflltrlY t .. II kllltt lft .,,..._ !Idol¥ ilfMt Thuo<M1. Hltfl ledn ti. COMl•I ftom-fhtr" •-fr'Olll U to '1. •~ltNI i.rn .... iv,,. ••-"11111'1 Ai 1D 101, Watw 1--.1111'11 .... Sun; M-. Title • w•oN .. •AY $~Mid 111.i. •.. 11:J4 •. ll'I. 4.J s..: ... o 1.,... •• '·. 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" Sf•nlt " • ChouHoUls T a lks W itfi ~ Americans J11Ji11n Sc/11111tan is on Amt1ican 11ow living and working in Pekirig. He 1vo! pr~stnt wl1tn Cou En-Lai cotltd in e very A111 erican working In or visiting (,//rna to a n1teln1g i11 ll1e Great Hall of t/1e People '1 Pekiug. His tf!por~ of I.lie tneeting i.~ 1rattsn1it ted by United Press /11ttr11utio11al. PEKING ILlPI 1 -Premier Chou F.n- lai met with about 60 Americans Tuesclay night and told thern that Mao Tse·tung Y.·as the man responsible for inv iting the U.S. ping pong tea m to C'hina, an in- v1ta!ion \lthich led to a thaw in Sino- American relations. During his tw<rhour meeting with the A1ncricans, y.•ho included Black Panther Party Leader Huey P. Newton and forrnrr U.S. Stale Department officer .lohn Service. Chou limited his discussion lo a free.wheeling discourse on Chin a's foreign policy a(ld did no t refer to the current internal situation in China. In addition to rliscussing Mao's role in the Sino-Am erican thaw, Chou also said: -China agrees with President Nixon that this is no w an era of negotiations. but Chinese leader! also believe that, it necessary, il is an era of anned struggle. -China is willing to negotiate its border dispu te with Russia , using the 19th century territorial treaties as the basis for talks. -China is keeping an open m ind on Nixon's visit: "II is all right if the talks "".~ucceed and ii is all right if the talks fail ... -No mailer how far negotiations go. China will never let her guard down and stop preparing for war. Chou said the decision to invile the U.S. ping pong player$ was made by Mao at a time when the ministry of foreign affairs and the U.S. State Department attitude \\'as lo wa it for a while. He said he himself was looking over a preliminary foreign ministry di spatch regs.rding t~e U.S. lab!e tennis team when 1t was in Japan when Mao decided on an im· n1ediate invitation. "1'hcre were two 1ncssages. but the \l."nrld only knows the seco11d." Chou said. Discussing Nrxon's visit, Chou s::.id, "he 'Ni xon ) publicly expressed his will- ingness to come to China and negotiate. \\le had made no response: it would not ha\'e been proper for a '!!tate so an- tagonistic. Therefore we agreed to {prtsidential adviser Henry Kissinger'I J cominJ(. I ' 'Brazen Rigging' Charged. b y Ky SAIGON (AP ) Vice Preaidtnt Nguyen Cao Ky charged today lhtre was "brazen r igging" of South Vittn1m't presidenlial el11:clion in whic h President Nguyen Van Thieu, running alone. won re-eleclion by what election officials said was more than a 90 percent mariiin. In another development four opponents: of Thieu fil ed a petition with South Viet- nam's Supreme Court asking that Sun- day's election be nullified becaust of "ir- regularities." Earlier there was a controversy over whether the petition could bt presented because the government news agency,• \1ietnam Press, said the period for filing complaints with the court expired Tues- da y. The election la w, however, sets the deadline at ''three days following the election day," which i!i loday. The complaint wa.!I filed by Trinh Quoc Khanh, chairman of the Committee Against Dictatorship, labor I e a d e r Nguyen Ngoc Lol, and two Saigon ei1y councilmen, Duong Van Long and Ha The Ruyet. JI challenged tlu~ legality of the elec· lion's organization by the Interior Ministry, the voters' lack or choice and th e manner in '"'hich voles were tabulated and the final resulls determin· ed. In a statement released by his press of· fice . Ky.said: "The results ol t)le Oct. :S t>!tttion, with figures 1"dicating percen-- lages nearing JOO percent, reve11led a brazen rigging beyond imagination." Election officials said fin11l oUicial vol e totals gave Tbieu 94.3 percent of the ballots cast with 5.5 percent against him. The remaining two·tenths of a percent \\'as unaccounted for . On Monday. officials had listed 91 5 percent for Thieu and 5.5 percent again.st, y1i th 3 percent of the votes missing. My Lai Death Reporter T ells Other S la y ings NE W 'l'ORK (APl -'fht reporter who broke-th e stOry of the My Lai ma ssacre says four U.S. Army helicopter pilots kill- ed JO South Vietnamese civil ians in 1969 when they violated their division's rules of engagement and that thty were never court-martialed. Writing in the Oct. 9 issue of New Yorker magazine, Seymour M. Hersh re- counted an incident which he said involv· ed helicopters shooting up a "no-fire'' zone. According to Hersh, the rul11:s of the America! Division providf:d tht t aircraft fired on from such friendly populated areas could fire back only when the source o( fire could be identified. the return fire could be surely aimed and the intensity of the shooting requi red a response. Four helicopters on a reconnaissance mission were passing over tht hamlets of Phu Vinh and Diem Pho in 19ftt when a lieutenant thought he 1aw civiliar'lt fleeing, Hersh said. Another pilot reporttdly aaid ht had heard about SO rounds of rlnt fire direc· ted al his craft, although he did not ac- tually see c.ny wea po111s fired , The lieutenant requested and received pe.rrnission from a duty offi ce r to open fire. Hersh reported, the result being that 2.000 roundll of .30 caliber machine-gun fire and 7~ rockets were poured on various targets. Ten civilians were killed and 15 wounded. AHer complaints from Vietnamese of· ficials, Hersh reported, Gen. Lloyd B. Ramsey, then America! Division com· mander, ordered an investigation which resulted in letters of reprimand for the pilnts. Hersh, who v.·on a Pulitzer Prize for the My Lai disclosures. con!ended that Ran1sey should have investigated the in· cident to determine if a war crime had been committed. in compliance with a directive from the U.S. f..I i I i I a r y Assistance Command. Hersh quoted the general as saying th• pilots had ··overreacted' but "we've got to give them the benefit of the doubl" Bush mills. The whiskey that spans the generations gap. For JOO years,• wfil ikev from Bushmili• has been with us. Charming us. Beguiling us in a smOolh, po lished a nd altogether lighthearte d fa shion. 15 generatio ns have refined it.1 5 gener11ions have sippedit.Theverdict:Nearpcrfection.8u5hmills.Full of character. Bui not he.1vy·handed about ii. Fl1vor· ful . But never over-powering. Bushm ills. It reflects th' p.ist with a light and lively flavor th11t is 11ll11od1y,. • Compare it 10 your preSeni Whis'fcey. You needn't pur~se a bot lie. One si p at your favorite pub will 1ell you why 8ulhmills has in1rigucd so many gen· eraUons. It is, si mply, out of sight BUSHMII.IS n<»! 1HE WORlM OUJllST D1511U.Elr£ • I I DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Those City Pay -Raises It's somellmes puzz!Jng to those in private enter· prise in trying to understand how public employes get raises -especially "'hen a pres1dent1al "'age freele is tn effect. ffla ny residents must have been myst1fted \\hen they read recently that 48 lop appoi nted officials 1n the c11y or llunt1ngton Beach \l.1ere given 4 percent salary ln· creases. So here's the explanation The counc1J'i. action only put 1he hike into effect.·Tbe increase itself "'as agreed to July 21, before the freeze was ordered. and the agree· ment was si gned by both the council and the ?-.Ianage· ment E1nployes Organization. Ne."<t question Jn that case \''h\' haven't tearherc: been a\1•arded raises thal "·ere cnniracted before the presidential order~ Ans~•er The teachers' hikes \\'ere not to be effect11•e until Septeinber. "·hich "as CO\'ered by the freeze. The city salary increases in f.lunllngton Beach not only "'ere agreed upon J11ly 2 1 bu t 1vere effecllve July l All the other city en1ploves -abouL 600 -did not suffer either because they i:eceJl'ed increases averaging 7 percent effective Julv 1. Like it or not, tha-t's the v.1ay 1t "'orked out. Probl~ Steadily Worsens ,. Public works engineers are ma.king anolher attempt to sol ve a perennial problem in l·iunlington Beach. the flooding of large sectors of the dov•n town area. The staff •has a plan to lay drainage lines and in· ital! catch basins that "'ould relieve a 200·acre area from the '~'inter la kes and pond~ that make much of the property undevelopa ble. The area ts bounded by Beach Boulevard , Adams Avenue and Ma in Street on the \\"CSl an d north. \Vhat the staff does not have , hov.•ever, is money. It hopes to get the $1 .2 million the proJ ecl requues 1n t11·0 ways · with a !5:'>2.000 federal grant i nd W1lh the formallon of an assessment district in "'h;ch the prop· erty ov.'ners ""'Ould collectively pay the d ifference. A simil ar proposal v.·as made in the mid·l960s but the asse~sn1enl district was rejected after the land OY.11· ers objected to the cost. about $2,000 an acre. But then no federal grant y,•a:i; in the offi n.I!. to lower the per-acre cost. And !he problem Is wnrse and 1s get· ting "'Ors e every year. It "'ill be inte re ~ting to ue v.1hal the owners' reactinn Is this Ume. whether they feel tbey can al!crd the. improvement.s or not. It really \lri.11 be up lo them to decide. Recycling Containers Care of the envuonment t.s everyone'! concern thr.-se days. Programs to preser\'e our ecology are shou'1ng up 1.n all kinds of places. For instance. the city of Fountain Valley ha.~ gone into the recycling b usiness. A center -managed by the city, lhe Beautification Co mmittee of the \V omen's Divi· sion of the Chamber of Commerce and varif)us service organ1Lations -has been set up at 1 service station at the corner of Brookhu rst Street and Talbert Avenue. The center. which is open 24 hours a day, accepts, glass and aluminum ··donations". As plan ned. a differe1t organization v.1Ul run the center each month, spli tting the proceeds "1th the beau· tification committee. The .service club.~ can use the money as they like and the women's division v.•ill use its porti on lo bea utify the city -chiefly v.·i th trees and flo\1•ers for parks and street medians. It's a good \\'ay for re~ident.o; to do thelr bit for thelr environmen t by recycling trash while giving civic groups the means to better the city. H Anti-trust Loophole Considered Patent Lobby Shenanigans Sliould Use Tra11quilizin g Gu11s in Riots Alphabet Sounds \l/ASH!NGTO!" -\\'hi!l": a Senate sub. con1n1itt.ee considers a mu!ti·biU1on fl ollar anti·trui:.! !Mphole on paten ts, the sub. comrn111ee "s trusted ch"te f counsel has bel'n :;lippinJil the patent lobby restricted data from committee files. The $.13.()()().a.vea r chief c.ou ~sel, Tom Brennan. has, with· out the knowledge of the subcommittee's ~hairman o r members. pro\'idffi t he lobby with copies of a st.aff version of tht: btil crearing the patent loophole. The bill is sti ll under consideratio n by the committee. Yet Brl'nnan has braz.enly assured the American Pat.ent Law Association I hat it will bt out in time. for him to brief the group on it at its Oct. 21 meeting THE BILL ts sponsored by Sen. John J\·lcClellan . D·Ark.. and c ll n I a i n s amendn1en ts by Sen. Hugh Scllt t, R·Pa , lhe ranking Cllmmiltee }:le.publican. lt has undergone vast transformatillns 1ince its 1ntroduclilln and has been llppOOed whol!y nr in part by anll·trust lawyers in the Justice Department. the Federal Trade Commission and Ralph Nader. The rich patent la""·yers fier cely den y 11. bu t m;iny oppnnents feel the bill 1.1·ould allow huge Cf)rptiratioru; to na y consumers v..·1 th pracl!cPs 1hat "'ould be criminal unrle r present anll·lnist law.'i. The b11J would leave the consumer uo- protected against giant patent cartels Anderson ' 1.1·h1ch \.\'outd be free to fix prices and destroy compe!1llnn by ri1vid1ng up markets, the consumer 1nen argue. In the guise of clarifyi ng the patchwork patent law s. 1hey say, the new hill "·ould allow corpora tions to squeeze b11!1ons over lhe years from consumers and sma!l com· panies. NEVERTHELESS, Brenna n has con- nived with the very lobby his su)).. committee is supposed to scrutinize. His activities are detailed in astnnishingly frank documents from the lobby's 014'n filr~ On August Iii, for example. Philhps Petroleum s veteran patent P>.:pert , Paul Gomory 1who is also chairman of the local har association's Patent Law Com· millee ) sen\ a sele ct group of felln..., pa · ten t la1.1'yers an unusua l packet of in· formation. It was for "strlc'tly personal u~." Gomory cautioned in an enclosed note . The packet contained a st aff versio n of the bill v.·hich, Gomnry said. ""'·as made available lo me by Tom Brennan "Tom Brennan experL<; ilhe bilO to be voted on and repnrtcd out by 1he sub· cooln1Jl!Pe soon alter Congress convene~. I am informed by Tom that this versinn of thr bill is final but for some amendments .. GO.\!ORY 'S l'\OTE then surprisingly admitted that. the key prov1s1ons ol the bill .. originated y; i t h the 'Tuesday Group ' " Tht~ 1s th~ nickname for a11 ehte. corps ol !he pa1enl lobby which holds Tuesday meetings . :\!ailJJOX And Gomorv·s note said further th~n nlfshool. the ·"Tuesday·2 group .. was "a ti1'E"ly rev 1ew1ni;: ';i nd revising -~e language'' nf the bill -ii little hke a t o the Editor· group ol hungry foxe~ setting their own\.. ,; It has ~en sugJ;1.ested that the guards quota for chicken consumption. -1 · · • · · B k 'h I 'h 1n riot.~ shou d use Lranqui!tzing guns. rennan . lo ma e ~ure a. . e na· t1nnal patent lobby alsn got wQrd of "·ha1 These guns a.re used to quell rampag1ni;: 1.1·as going nn in the inner sanctum of his 1.1·1ld be:asl.s and as 11. humane l!.""Y of subcommitttt. sent cop 1e~ of his marked· ca.pr.urtni;: them fnr 1.ons. ~ up bill to al least lour other top ·patenl Shnuld n"t we br 1u.c:! as huinane "'ilh lobby groups.·· hum;ins a" we ;ire \l'llh animal.<;~ J,~ 1hE"re WHEN WE REACHED him .at his a tranquilil:in_g gun th111 when ll5('d on a Capitol Hill office. Brennan rejected our man would stop !11m "dead" 1n his !rack., ~uggestiflns that there might h, as fast a.~ a lrad hullrt ' If sn. prrh;:ips .sornelh ing wrnn~ 1.1·11h sending material. !hes P should be 1.~sued tt) pnhre aorl 1.1•hich ht> prQperly sent tn slaff5 of com-Nat1nna! Guard dPplo.1·ed to riots, v101en! mit!ce. me.mht'r~. to !ht patent lobby, bnt demnnst r11t1nns, etr. to replace currently not to the public "That·, a red her. used lrth al we;ipnn~ ring.'' he huffed. Brennan 1aid his Surh guns w0ulrl have s.?-l'ed lhr l ive~ a~surance that the bill wou ld be p.a.~se.d in nf thf' innocenr!y 1n1•nlverl bystanders 1n time for his Spt!ech wa~ on.ly 11n demon strations , would ha ve prt\·eotrd "estimate." And hi!. den ied that when he the tragedy of the l\cn t State. deaths and lea ves his 11.year..po15t with the 1ub-"'nuld have ~al"ed th e lives of the comm ittee shnrtly that 1t will be to prac· hostages in Attica prison. lice patent Jaw . Gomory !eng!h1ly defended both th ,. bill and his dealings l!.'ith Brennan "I \.\'ou!dn·L be caught dead with somethin.i; I'm not supp!)sed t.o hav,." he said of the commitlee doruments Bren- nan h<1d onlv senl them out fnr his 1nrt othtr patenl lawyers ' comment~. he in· sisted. THERE ARE SOtllE who shout "Kill "' when <1 rou~Pd anrl <lri ool rare wh11 1-" killed, \.\'hP!h('r 1nn()rP01. gl11lty nr JIJS1 in the 11·a~ ThP !ranq111lii1ni:; .':Un.<; 1rn1il<l hP a reslr:iinin~ influence both on !hr 1•1ct1rn an<l thr k1ll('r\ Affect Reactions Among lhe !Ptters piling up, and wailing to be ans"'ered , is one from the ,.ice-president of Hiram \\'alker in OC'lroil. a m11n e\l\dently as interested in lanJ.!ua~e as in liquor. "Some year~ ;,.l(o," he write~. ··prrh:~p~ 1.1'h1le h rows 1 n i; through 1he d1ct1rin· 11ry. I rrali1erl surt. rlenly 1ha1 aln10:0.I all the word~ 10 the En,l!h:<h 1:inl!u:i11.e br~1nn1n 1? \1·1th the lr1ter.s ·.~n· h;i ve an 11oplr;i~an1 mc>anin_e Qr rlr.r1l'at1nn . ··r or r~amplP "'nag. sn;ikr , ~na r. ~n;irr. sn.111. snalrh. snr<ik , ~nrPr, · ~n irkrr, !'nldf'. sniffle , <nnli, ~1101 11•, :-n11re. snnrl. snub ;inrl ~ourr The onlv trul y pleas11ot ·~n · 11,·n rd.~ are ·.•nui::glr ' ;ind :.<;nnn7.<'' M.v que~11nn. ,\\r. Harri~. is v.·hy !~ the llhn\'f! lrl!P?'' r\.\'n ril Y A~.S\\'ER. ~Ir \\';i lkrr, i~ I dno·~ kno11· Rur II h;:i~ lnng bC'('O rec11~n 1Z· erl br ph1!olnc:1~t\ that :;.yll;ihlr ~nunrls rt1!P the popll l<i rl!\ nf wnrrl.~ mnre grnrr11ll~· !han wr rc;ihzr ll"nr Brn11,·n. ·fnr nnr , h;:i.~ p<•1n1rrl lh1~ 0111 1n h1 ~ sl~­ vnll1nH' .<;!uril nf word ·rlrriv:it1nn;; --_,..-· ...,.,. nriy;in('f' -hl11~1rd . b\llherint:, hloom1nii;, b\1~hlrrt. and ~1n England , al \eai;t 1 th~ e\'Pr·pre~rnl hln11d~. The ··f • ~ounrl hri:1nn1n i:, a wnrd is alsn nnP nf riPn~1on ;inrl rn11lf'mp1 , which is pPrh:irc 11hv 1hr rr\1111\el~ rrrent "'11rrt ''phnn1 · h:i;; <h'1 1 "" thr nlrl<'r •·h .... gus'' r1i:;h t 1lUt of ihr rn:irkrt 1\ fe11 pn<.1ti1·e\I .. ch11q::rd wnrrl ~ <;111 h :l\ r:iir ' ;ind ··f;in1n11.~· hri::1n 1<1th I h11t !hE'.I' are f;ir ou t·11 r1chr•rl h1 l1llh1 fp ,.hlP. f11lu11us. ftJtd e f1n 1rk~, fa thrarl , (rn11.<;1, fagg1s~ anrl f'n forth ThP •·SL., \\'Of{ IJS i:11·p US ii "lnpp1', shppery, ~11111.1· ;is"nrl;i!lnn : while the •·sc " \.\orrl" .c:rpm r~pet'1:i lly fit ting fnr ~c;-.mp~. ~r11l.1\1 ai::~. anrl ~kulldu~gei;.· 1n i::rne r:il, no !hr rnn!rary, thr "i"' word~ i::1\'r u.~ a Jnlh. Jnrund. JOunry. Jingly lrel1ni:: Thr 'Sri · rnrnbln<11lnn J:l\f'~ us ~urh unrl"11~11 n1 t,.nn~ ;i< •1111a i::h .i nri S'JU"a!, sri1111wk .1n<I '"''lll rlrh ~riuri ll. a n d .<;41\1e11n11~h , ~q11;1 l1d .111rl ~l'lll:\I A "~ri11are ·· 1.~ ,:i rnodr rn ll"!'ln nf npprn- bnun1 . Jil~1 :\~ a "<rp11rr v.·.1s 1n nur p;irent'." 11111<' Consumer Confidence Lags If at presl'.'n1 w p rlo ont ha ve a gun 1h;;t "·nuld 1mmob1l17.t 1ls targ('t 1mmr<l1a!el.1. 5UreJ.v nnP rnul<l bP rlPvPlnped . A lerhnnln,c:y tha! ran rearh 1hr monn need~ also \.n le.am hnw !<1 hrlp 11~ peflpl P to put re.<;!raints on their temper\ anrl un reasonable desires for destrurtinn ol life KATY SCH~IDT 'L." for ln,!;111rr. L' thf' 1n1t1:il 11f nln~t lrrm'"' lnr lusl IPwrlnr\~. lrrhrr', la~Cll'JnU~f1"'"''· l1h11'1 1nri11i:: ;111rl ~n nn "St"' 1s the bcg1nn1ng SQunrt f11r thE' qu.1hly n/ enrluri:1nrf', in m('n nf .<;ll!n11na, l\'hn arP f'ta]"·ilrt . "!n11 !·hr;:ir1rrl ~taunrh. :i11rl al~n .c:~roni;:. !'1uhhnrn. ~turr!}, StPad· fa f.t . "t.lrkrr~·tO·!h!' <'!lrl "BL," ON THt; OT HER hand. usually begins a \\(lrd c()ni·eying disgust or an· T[il' ·'flllnrl~ flf thl" :i lph11h+•t ;up r•lli'n as impnrt;inl a~ rhr ::;rn~P. in their 1nf1Uf'nre UJ'lf>n nur rr <1rl!nn~ .\~ hi!<. nft<'n hf'rO ren1N"kf'{I h1 fl '"'I rh01ln_g1ca 11.v-minded h1s1 ru1a ns. ··Mril lf1!lrr··· pnc:sr~Sl"rl ti cnrnmanrl ln.c 1erh;:il nn~ thal wnu\d ha\"e ~en 1\ hnlll lacking 1n · · H e i I , Sthlckeli;rubt>r' '' The Nixon Admi.n1stral1on k e e p ~ repeating that Lhe. economy 1s getting ::;tronger, but the consumer thinks ~Jf· ferently. Spreading strikes, higher prices, new pockets nf h e a v y unemploymenl, and the picture of 24 bankers lined up before a congressional committee pleading for the bail-out of an aerospace company spell trouble to the man in the street. He is not likely kl be swayed by mere words, such as Treasury Secretary J ohn B. Connal\y's statement that a "broad"' expansion in lhe economy is under way. And he may be wondering why President Nixon is planning a visit to Pekin& rather than to Akron or SeatUe. CONSUtt1ERS ARE IN A "SHOW ME" mood. In the first 10 days of July they bought i2·percent fewer U.S. model new cars than in the same period 1 year before. Domestic air travel is down a.s a rule. United Air\ine.o;, for exmple, reported that business in the first 13 days --COAl'I DAILY PllOT Robm N. Wood, l'lbllllln TholllGI lr•ooll, EdlliJr All>nt W. llotu Edl!orial Parl• Editor 'nie. edltor1&1 PIP ct the t>alb' P1k1t -.eeks to lnlorrn Mll'attrmWm '9d· m: by pnmttJnc tllSt ~· optrllont and cummentllry on liOplc9 ol tnterHt and ~. ty Pl"I>' vtdlJW .. bum. '°" ttlt expr1Mion fl. our t'flden' op1nJoftt. and, "1 lft- 9VTtlnl U'ot dlwne vieWpollfta r:A. • forml!ld ~and 4 ' ueu on topk::t « .. .... ' ,,. • Wednesday, October 6. 1971 Ed itorial Research of July ran 7 percent belo1v !he co r· responding period of 1970. Springtime ebullience on t.he reta il front seems t.o have given way to summertime apalhy. FOR A READING on crinsumer in- tentions, gllvernmeot and business in· creastngly tum to specialists in the. re.\allvely new business of "Pliychological economics." One such practitioner, Jay Schmiedeskamp of the University of Michigan research center, contends that a major rea~n behind the consumer spending lag has been a. gradual loss of confidence in the gove.mment"s ability to &0\ve inflatio n and unemployment. He believes that even an appearance that the governml!.nt was ' 'do in g iomething" would help. In stead , the polfcy 1nnllunced by Secretary Connally on June 29 was firmly negative. Ruled oul by I.he Ni xon administration -we~ tu riductiom, increases ·in apen• cling, a wage and prict review board, and wa1e and price controls. Lending force to the wordt wu Preside nt riixpn'1 veto the aame dly of a $5.7 billilln public workll acceleraUon 11nd reglorial economic development bill. WITH THE WRITE HOUSE holding ID ill game plan, Democrats in tbe Congrl!Ss art begiMing to sense that ac- tivism may be good economics and good politics. Some kind of aid package for Loc..khttd Aircraft Corp. appeared hltely after Chalrma" Wright P~tman (0. Texas) of the House Bank ing aod Cu r· rency Commitlt.e annou~ed he would go along if lhat's wh't It ta.kt.s to ~•ve tht nation from another depression. Consum1r1 may contludt that If 1 new Rtconwuction f inttnce Corpor11tlon is the &lternatJve to a depreMion. lhing.o; must be even worse than \\'ashingt.on lt L, "" REP. "'CLBUR fl.ILL~ (D·Arkl h;iJ!'. moun!ed his first fu!l·sc all!. .Rt!ack on th~ adm1nistration·s etonomic policy, Of course. the chairman flf !he tax .writing House Wa y11 .Rnd Means OimmiHl'f! ha.o; caught the presidential bug. a cond ition which inspires a touching concern for pocket boo k issues. Speaking at Ogden, Utah, July 16, t.t ill.~ 5el forth an anti· recession program th11t fe.atured higher deductions for ind ividuaJ taxpayers and 11 re.instatement of the investment tax credit. Over in the Senate, Fred H. Harris (I). Okla .) has launctied an ··exploratory new populist campaign·• for the Democratic presidential nomin11tion. Such a ca m· paign presumably ~d tap the growing discontent over wh t J1r.k Newfield in New York mag ne. has c al led "socialism for the r b and capitalism for thP. poor." Politician.'! sense that con· sumers are rebelling in the only w1y th~y know how ; rtfusing to spend on discre- Uonary goods until confidence is restored. Dear Gloomy Gus We need only look around us to see the excellent job Doyle Miller h11s bttn doing ln Huntlns:ton Beach. The only real trouble In our city h11 been lnt1tig11led by certain members of I.ht city council. They should be remembered al eltdion Ume. -T. W. t •. ,~.. ....,_ NftK" ,.....". ~~. "" ~«-"IY lfltM _. -. .....-. ...., ¥1111' Mo! -" e"""1 941t, fMlllY Plitt, Call far Co11potu Tn !hr: Editor. On behalf nf the Junior \Voman '\ Clu h nf Huntington Brach and !he ,ol,mpncan Kidney Foundation. of California lnc . I 1.1·1~h to thank ;i ll thn.<;e ind i1•1duals, grnup.o;, fa mllie~. churrhrs. et c whn hel ped us roller.I ennu ~h Betty Crocker coupons to purchase three home dialysis unit~. Clear, Solid Reporti1ig \\1e were able. tn purtha~e one mRch1ne v.·ith all the kind monetary donalions from individuals 1111d several service groups. .. OUR PRO.JECT. "Sa ~·e. a Life'·, wtll continue unlil Dec. :Ji. 1971. Genera! Mills will lhen discontinue aJI their life savi ng m11chine. projects due to ad v e rs e. publicity . I am asking for you r help again. \Von 'l you please help us help to make. snmeooe·s life a hlle easier? S1!.ePp1n.c frnm lornd Sonnr;i , ~IP~11·11 h) the cold . "'i ld~ nf tht Pac tfic Nnrthwf!.I, the ":,hlle man pu~hed 'a. pr'lud , ni~grd penple fnr a r rn1ury The rlrama nf ba!1 le wa~ as hi1;h as the tiictlcs in mittl,I' wC're lnw. Thr commfln denominalllrs nn a fron· tier awash with blood from J\1E"xtco tn Rritish Columbia 1vrre. fear. firr anrf hatred, between perind!'i of relative peace, \\'RITER·HI STORI AN PP 1 r r J. · \V ellman brinjl:~ ;i lime f11r.cnHcn in lhe , h<'Bt nr ne\l·er. lnll'rn<itinnal cnnf\1r1~ all\"l" 111 IW fl<l.l!PS of hi ~ life '~ work . f1J<trr. !'hrndan, RrntPen. :inrl lhP1r c;ivalry ~;i rld le up. Aul!lrr.<; ~ouorl the liallnp, bullet·lnrn guidon~ ~trr11m1nJ! Please. ask l'Ollr readers to !end their Bellv Crocke'r coupons or money to Hunilngton Beach Junior Woman's Club, p_ O. Box 1804 . Huntington Beach, Calif. Chief .Jn~eph , Silting Bull. Mllnl!US ('.nlnradn. Nana, {))rhi~e and n1her ~ p\ot 1var anrl ~u rvi1i1al for their de~p,ri1te GRACE ALMAAS tribes. Some were nobl e leadf'r~: some Project Chatrman ... s2vage !S!'iS.ss1M who slew solely ror the 11277. fun or It. Quotes Kathleen [). B111by, lA'ID& Btarh, En•U•h·tralned rtclst.ertd nurse--"The Brlt\.lih dQ not. laugh 11. I.ht Americ11n Medical MliOCilltlon eomm tnls on the ir htallh care: nther, tht,y wetp for the Americans who go foolishly M.ll'v' that he1ven •w11t.B them In lbe form of a na· tlon.11 health aervlce." "TRE INDIAN WA.RS of the Vi'est," IS a refreshing ch11n11:e from the dldaclic, In· sta.nt. history so often written 11nd publi ... h· t!rl today, , Vi'rltten over a. period nf \'Pars. 11 is rather plain 11nd alm ost old·fashinned In style, but clea r, solid rtport!ng with respert fn r detail. Published In 1947, it Is re·i~sued in paperbJ'lck, Romantir.lttrl as they have brcn. th_V Indian war~ were cruel. blood y --t<'l'fi1. paigns oflrn engineered with 11 join! Me1- lc11n·American 1tr11.tegy of total rx· te.nnlnl!ition. \'llla.ge5 l"mply l)f w11rr1nrs w'r' often wiped out. bringing whnle.sale veng,ance oo wh ite women and children in re turn. The Rook1uan Alr(l{'1!1r~ ,\1 1 l..ai -~1.y !e are an old story In W<'.~!rrn hi~tory . U'ELI. \1A,'\'S "'ORK rxposes white tre11rhery and po\1lical ex ploitallon of the lndi;ins. a-" writ as the hl~hest tra.Hs of mankind 11mon.1t lhe red men. HP handles it as pure history, 1.1·1thnut. n1or;i l11.1n.c: The reader J?Cts th e message 10 !hi.<; vivid ;:iccn unl of sc:ores of ad· \'t'nh1 rr~ (. If ynu cu lr1 1.1·nrk at 8 (I n1 , rlnn 'l beg in f\i~ihnll'. th\.~ nnP on a 1vee.k niJ;1.hl. ;tThf' Indian \\1ars of tht \VeSt. Bv Paul I. \\'Pl Iman . Curlls Books, 479 pp . $1.25 ) -A. R. V. B11 6 e orf1e ----. Dear George : Don't you beheve the lnsl1tution of marriage. shnuJd tit dropp@d for the nutdaled thinJil. ii i.~? Why should a cnuple l\v, together 11fl er th' fir st Jove and passion ha s passed"' THlNKING YOUNG Dear T.Y .. Thal"~ when you nePd mern e.ge the mnst, arttr the hr51 passions h~ve cMled These (la ys, home ia praclic~lly the only place you can go th;it lsn·t rated X. ' j Send your problems In GK!rge and le.t him put your worries in a <llfl erent ptrsptctlve. U p 1 I d e down t Court Action For Amchitka Bomb Ordered WASHI NGTON -(AP) Environ· mentalists may ha ve 1-l'On a del1y In the underground t.tst e1plosion of 1 nuc lur warhead on Amchitka Isl and off th• Ah11"ikan roast. The U.S Oiurt of Appeals here ruled Tuesrl;iy !hilt a lol-l'er federal court must hP;i r the petition by seven environment grou ps seekinR to h;ilt the fi\'P-megat~n bl;isl tentatively schtduled !or later this month. The 1ppeals court did nnt say whether 11 !Pi;:al i;ta y of the 1rs1 blast wnuld be nf'("essary pending hearing of the suit. But St-n. Mike Cra\'el t 0-Alaska ). said thf' dec+~1on would cauSP "a df'la y of the te~t for an incll'fin ite peri od of time." District f,ou rt JudJi:e C.eorge L. Hart dismissed the sllit wilhQut a he aring last month . The appeals court sent the case b<1rk "for continued proceedi ngs ." The sui t contend!I Iha\ an en- v1ron mt'n!al -1mp11ct study of the project b\• thf' Atomi<' P.nerJi:Y Commission omit· tf.d oppo <.;ing opinions. ThP AF.C s<11d it is ··i n technical r('nrline ss fnr ii tes t in the lasl t.wo weeks nf OttQh<>r if the necessary approvals are recr1\'ed " Congress voted Sept. 22 to bar the test before mfd-1972 un less President t\ixOO auth.ori1~ it. The Amchit ka tesL code-named "Can· nikin," would e:ii plode 8 hydrogen -bomb mi5sile warhead 6.000 feel underground . \lo'ilh a force equivalent to 5 million tons of TNT. The warhead is designed for the Spartan antiball istic missile 11nd the go\·em ment has argued that the test is "'"'"'Pntial to national rlf'fen~e . • NY Guards Win Reform s Alter Lockup Threat ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -A uni on and .state penal officials ha ve &greed on prison reforms. ending a threat by guards to lock inmates in their cells and perform no duties . "For the first time in American history, a labor union has induced a state government to institute major reforms in its penal and correctional system," the America n Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes aa id in 1 1tale- menl Tuesday night. The union had threatened lo order its priso n guard members to lock prisoners in their ce.lis on Thursday. The only duties the guards would have performed during the lock·in would have been to fPed !ht' inmates. Coming Soon To •• • HUNTINGTON · BEACH Ford Accused Of Violating S1nog Levels DETROIT (AP) -The Ford Motor C<>. has denied a reported charge by the federal government that it had placed for 11ale with its dealers some 200,000 1972 cars and trucks wtUch did not meet atan· dards of the Clean Air Act. The Detroit Free ?reg reported in ifs Wednesday editions that the EnvJronmen-. tal Protection Agency -EPA -had ask- ed the Juslice Dep artment to prosecute Ford. The act provides for a $10,000 fi ne for each vehicle not meeting the emission atandardJ. EPA off icials rould not bf reached to confirm the story. Respond ing to the Free Press report, Ford said Tuesday night that it had ship- ped the vehicles to de alers, but that non e wu sold until certified as meeting Clean Air Act standards. Ford l'iaid the EPA had approved the move, The problem arose , Ford said, because EPA was late in is suing its standards on emis1ions for 1972 vehicle5. Ford said that with its assembly lines busily turning out li72 cars and trucks, 70.000 workers would have been laid oil if the line! were shut down. Instead , Ford said, it began a program of sending the new vehicles to dealers on consignment, which meant that the auto firm retained title to th• vehicles and none could be sold until the auto firm ap- proved. "We &1ught and received ass urance from the EPA that it would not challenge this program. Although. EPA has been aware of our consignment program for month.ii, at no time were we asked to discontinue the program," Ford said. Cmdr. B ucher Get,s New Job SAN 01EGO IA.P) -The Pen- tagon con(ir1ned Tuesday night that Cmdr. I.Joyd M. Bu('her, former skipper of the captured spy ahip Pueblo, has been assigned to the West Paclf\e at his request and will take over as chief staff officer for mine Flotilla I tn December. The flotilla's home port is on Guam. "I'm very happy with the orders," Bucher said at his home here, adding that he had hoped to make the move with a minimum amoun t of publicity. "It's really ju st a routine assign· ment he said. "I just want to go there and do lhe job." Bucher. 43, also said he had no plan& at present to retire. When he transferred here from the Naval Post-Gradu ate School tn Monterey, about a year ago, he said he might retil'!: in a year. Top Auto Firms Shatter Marks DETROIT (AP ) -Sales charts show that Ford, Chrysler and General Motors had the biggest September in their history t.nd that American Moten sales for the month were the gtrongest since 1969. September was the first full month for auto sales u~er President Nixon's wage- ti rice freeze. DAILY PILOT 5 • A Presldentlal First Nixon Visits Delaware, Now Has Hit 50 States WASHINGTON (AP} -President Nix- on has become the first chief ei:ecutlve to visi t all 50 states while in o(flct. He did it by flying to a De.laware 1stat• to meet Republican fund-raisers. Nixon made a 31/,·hour helicOpt.er trip to Greenville, Del., Tuesday night to meet wilb chainnen of $5QO-.a..plate "salute to the President" dinners to be held in 22 clties Nov. 9. 'fhe While House said the Republican Party paid for the quick journey, which saw Nixon spend more time aloft than at the mulU-acre estate of financi er-In- dustrialist John Rollins, n a ti o n a I ch.airman for the dinners. The trip marked a break hi Nixon 's declared intenlion to stoy out of politics this year and foc us hi1 energies on af. fairs of state. Among th ose who flew to Greenville with the President were Atty. Gi!n. John N. Mitchell, his 1968 campaign manager who is expected to play a similar role next year; Sen. Robert J. Dole of KaM&s, the GOP national chairman, and Harry Deni, a White House political operative. The ';salufe" dinners are expected to give the Republican party a running rtart toward financing heavy 1972 campaign expenses. Half the proceeds will go to the national commitlee, half to the local par- ty or party organizations. Nixon will atlend one of the dinners, and from there, address the others via close circuit. The While House aaJd the President hasn't decided which dinner he will attend. Preas secretary Ronald L. Ziegler was • not buhful about erplalning Nli:tm'• ~-: precedented vi.sit to 50 ital.es In le" than three years. He aaid thla Is cans istent I with the chief ei:ecutive's opinion that il is important for a President to go out Into the country and meet the people. l "He has done that,'' said Zitgler. ·•r think he will continue to do that." "- The people Nixon saw in Greenville were the GOP money-raiser• and their wives. nie 'dinner chairmen held .., private meeting, then entertained Nixon ." at a reception before sitting down to their ... own dinner ot roast shell of beef. The ~ President stayed banly an hour~ ... departing before dinner was served. . ~ Solon Proposes French Boycott '. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rep. Charltit ~\ B. Rangel (D-N.Y.), wants the Hbuse to pass a resolution calling for a natibnwide 1 , boycott of French goods in an effort to , • force France to stop the flow of heroin to • the United States. . "' Rangel, who .represents Harlem, in· trodu~ the resolution Tuesday follow:in( up on Postma5ter ~eral Winton M:· · Blount's suggestion Monday of a boycott: • • .. . ··' " • ·,'I ,, ., .. , ' ea/ways keep your interest up •.. "' . . " " 7800 Edinger Ave. (ONE BLOCK WEST OF llACH) I ( ' c;}jf;;;tl·;~;'·L;;g·'';;f;"""'""'·'·'"'·'·'·'·'·'"'filf ~ ~· I ·.,· to the maximum. :: oo.1r. YOURSELF BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER ;:: ~ :. '::' "EV!RYT HING FOR IHI IUllDIR AND HOMI OWN!R" ::i 1 $ ~_::;:::·:·:·:·:· ·-:::.:::::·:-:·:·:-:::.:·:::-=·:':·:::::;=·=·:::;;.::;.;::::::~:::;;::;::;;::.;:;.;;::;;::;::::::<::=;:}::::==~:::=:::::::&-v.~:-:.x-:-=;~ A THE GREATEST IAIGAINS ON EARTH Our beouliful new 100,000 squor• foot outlet In H11ntington Beoc h, will be o ri1 of the largest ond mo1t mod•rn building 1upply center s in tht notion end will offer the world's lo rgt1t 1e lection of build1ri g mot eriols under on• roof -ov•r 100,000 builder ond do-it-yo urself it•ms! "Angels Selt1 for Less" b•· , ' cous• of ih lremendou1 purchasing power, control of it1 own distrlbu!•on focilit•e\. i11 own import division, ond its o....,n whole- 1ol t marke ting div ision .i.u pplying many other retail organizo· lions, Yes. you cori buy fo r les~ a t ANGELS, becou1 • you art vir· tuolly buying o t whole5ole. S ul, if you a re a dealer, we mu'I in~1~t that you brin g your re5ole-perm it. ANGELS SELLS FOR LESS WORLD'S LARGEST RETAIL OUTLIT FOi •LUMBER •HARDWARE •PLUMBING •PAINT •ELECTRICAL• NURSERY •SMALL APPLIANCES •HOUSEWARES• COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE NATION A Di ... •f Dayt.iR. IAc. Wolch Thi1 '•p•r 'or. Tlte Orong• Counry Opening o, rHf · "ORIGINAL ANGELS " Your nearest Angels Store now h Norwalk (F irestone & ltuclebaker) or Garclen Grove (Chapm~n & Harbor) .....: ,41/2"*' 51120/o 5%0/o United States National Bank isn't fickle about interest rates. We're dedicated to paying the highest rates aDowed by law. Here's a good example: Recently many banks dropped their rates on Passbook Savings Acco unts to 4%. But we kept ours at 41'2%, earned from the day of deposit. Nice thing is, there's no · mi nimum deposit And you can withdraw anytime. Want more? Open up a Savings Bond Passbook Account. We'll pay 51'2% interest if you leave your mone'f for one year. With.a minimum deposit of $500. Leave your money for two years and you can get 5%%. Once again, these are the hig~est 9,1es allowed by law. So you see, you always know what we're up to. ~ See us for ever higher interest rates on Time Certificates of Deposit. • Cott• Mete Office 1145 Nowpart llvd. · UNl'TBD: ... 61 COfMl()/tllt JocatlonB S'I'ATBS @ NATIONAL BANK South Cutt Pleu 3333 lrlllol - • •• • " : ~ . • , . •' , .. " " " . ... ,,.. , .. ~ ;.: oM i " .. ., .,, • ' ' " . .. L~~~~~~~~-·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~--~~.J .. .. l. j •I I ' I " I '' . ,,. .... ----.... -~ ...... .,._.,. .... .,... .. _ -..,.. ---' -.. --., ... _ ----~~-· Newport Bea~h Today's Float • EDITION N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 6~. NO. 239, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 6, 1971 TEN CENTS Senate Reappor·tionment Plans Rattle GOP t'ron1 \\"ire Str1·il·e~ . .\ Stale Scnarr reappor11on111t nt plan re1·eorled 111 Sacran1r1110 •oda1· b1· ranku'::: Dernocrats r<1tt!es lt1'pubi1can~ lr<•lfl \ reka lo San Diego l1k1: H11 f'arl hqua~t' only the ( ;t)/' 1·1111 fr('I. Some Uc rnocra1 s are drsrn;ived 1uu .. It"s the tin('St l1 01rl'rin~ of.the old ger· r~ mander lechniqu(' and nut <'1·en on a riisguised basi~... fu1n ('d Hrpubhc;in Senator Petet H. Behr. of Tiburon. 1n ~larin t:ounty, ' F:('lir's territ1iry would Ile-~h111cd ~.1 IH~ Four!h r>1!->ll'l{'I bou11J,1r\ 11oulJ r:\h'nd ~r1 rn 1·ot11l•11'~ nnrth11 :'lnl IJ <1pp1·01rd Ill a ·'l'!lt'.~ 11[ l't:Ctllllf'd he<1r1ngs. •hr L) f' 111"1· 1· a 1 1 ,. 1 r;q•· portionn1en• pl:111 "·ou!d ,,fr<•n:,:1l1r11 it< 1·11ntrul and •ll'likt':1 Hr!' u b I 1 r a 11 ~lrongholJ~. 1ntlud1n:: Or:111~r ('r.11n11 (Jra11p;r Coun!_r 11 ould bC' dl'n1C'1t a lll'll Republiean Se11<11r ~ra1. de.,p11r " iOO.flUll popuJa1 1on i:;ro11!h ~1n1·c 1hc l~tiO cen-u.~. ru11n1r 1•,.icrs 11 !iitl~I ti11d Lhcn1.,ch~!i 1eprr~e11trd h~ all or ;i p.1 r1 ol l11r d1r- lrr<'!l' di-.lrwt.<, 1n.,tr;ill 11r the prc_,cnt ,,, (I Tht• pr11pu,;1l In Ur1nu1T;;t1c lf';uJr1 • lll•ll!rl sol1d11\ lh<'!I' 21 (fl l'I <'<1;.:<' IU :-.t•natr k;1ch;'r0sh:p <111d could l·Ourr11 ;1hh· llh"fl"ilSl' ll bl "!~ ,,{'<1\S J·:11g 1nec1s ;ll 1he !"('appor11un111('tl! pl:111 su111 r sta1c11 1dr Jurn1 11111,..1 hf' ;:u·· 1·01nµli~hffi 111 1h!S .1rar"s S{'S~IOl1 hcg:1n v.·1th Sen,.tor Fred .\larlrr • ll·Hcd· ding 1 and his St"cond 1)1:.tncl. \larl('1 s d1 ... 1r1t·T 11uuld be i;trC'lthed an 111er('d1ble 61)11 nulcs sot1lh. 10 i::asl Lo3 .\11,t:rlr~. t "h1cano lrallcrs lla1 r lX'<·n prrssin_:!: Sc11:it1' ll capport111n111rn1 (.'h a 1 rm a 11 \lrr1~ n U.1 111,111~ 1 D·i.Os A ngl'll'~ I lo prn· I 1Ue a St'tlillC' se;it II h1~·h ll"OUld be ftlll'd li.1 a :'\!1•).it:a11·1\111l'ne;1n srn;itor ;\l;irlr1 ·s tr<111~pl:1n1cd chstrit"I 11 c1u!d s1111t·11 11 lrnn1 the n1r al lledd1 ng :irca 111 nne .•p<11111111g l::;:i.'1 l.u~ :\nt:rle.~ to Alhanl· bra. 111 1lu· l,;1 pr !\fa huge b.it. \"ott'r rrprcs('ntdt1on would be. ;;rt 1eltst :iu percent Ch1<·ano and 1 ap1ta! ob.)C'l"\"l'f~ doubt .\larlrr 1rould sur111·e an elett1on 111 his 011·n rcappor11oned .\o r t he r n L"al1forn1a . ··The plan 1<; nd1t11lous u11 it :. laec " ,\1<1rler ~napped 1od11y upon s1'e111g 11 · I 1:an ·1 conceive ul tile peo ple of Cahforn1..1 ::.tii11d1 ng still IOI" th1~" .. ll Uues u11necess:r1·.11 111ulence to Joc::i! g111ern1TI('11!.'' .\!a rlcr ronlinucd . L('cal experts i.:ontc11d illarlcr 11 oul d enter • ur1e • • IVIC Seve1a A r1•ested Drug Ring Halted At Army H~spital \YASHl l\"(iTO\" l L"PI 1 -Se1·rn pcr~11u~ 11cre arrested and 19 n1ore !1oui,:bt toda1· \,1 "' l·rackdo1vn again::;t a heroi11 rin)? ;, \\'alter R('ed Anny i\lrd1cal CenlC'r. ;a p rincipal govrmmcnl ho•1lital I 4• r 1rP.a\ing Viclnam \Var \1·nu11drd. District or Colun1bi• deteclll"tS. R l1 ~r ;a \11onths·lonK undcrcnl'er in\·cstig:;tion. ar- rested si:t rTie n ;ind one 11·oJn1a11 bcf1\'rrn i n.m. Tuesday and ~ a.n1. EDT \l rC· nesday. bu1 19 other arrest warran1s 1rfl.re still Lo be ser1•cd. ' Inspector \\"al!er Ri Shop ~aid tho~c ar- So lot) U nvc il s I.: \ 'd 1' o..Jlalc \vt c . ax Plan for S('hool ~A c n. .4. :\1 fo: ~ r u .,, ( u r 1 1 Asse mblyn1a11 l.('!"O~' 1 ;ret'ne 1. Sacramen!ot today proposed " new Sfi bi llion svs1 en1 of financing pub l1t· cdul" tion '\!lrough ~ stale\.l 1dr proper1.1· tax Tho""rneasurt' 1~ drs¢ned ro Ol'r1To111r a ~tale Supreme Cn~rt ruhng t h " 1 \."alifornia·s prt'sent s~·~cn1 nt t1nar•i:1n~ ~choots throu~h !neal prnpert1 taxt'~ ,~ lrnconsl 11ut1onal . t_;rccne said his propsal was •·Jog1caL 1t is rational. it is ngh! ·· He said !he bill \1•as designed to pTOl'1df'" each di .strict \\'Ith the !lan1e an1oun1 of n1oney per ~tudcnt as the al'erage distriel in the state 11011• s pend s, abou1 $800 per 'tudcnt. In gener;il. !hr proposal would boo~t lhr properl y !Rx rate 111 cxtl'('lllely ll·calthy distr iC'tS and lower lh(' lal rate Jn poor ones. Greene ~aid his bill would increasf! ~latr sup11ort of educa\i(ln fron1 a curr('11! le11el of $1.1 billion !u $6 bi!lion. Pat"! of the monev 11.·oulcl be r;:iiscd bv a sta!e.\ndr properl.v ·ta:i. nf ~! ;,o per s100 of assrssf"d 'alu11tion. ' ' rrsled "u1cl11dt> a lu~;al 'f>\llTr 11f hrrn111 at lhl' h<•Spital. a d1:-.tnbu1 .. r :.ind 11urnerou~ Pl1 ~hers or dru}!' a1 !lie hospi1 ~1.·· . Ht' drsc·ribed dru~ 1r;it!u· a! \\"aho·r - Hl't'd. loca!l'd 10 11orth11~·st \\"a~hu1i:1 11n, ~~··an ongoing thin~.·· hul ht d('1·l1nCd lo link !hr lalPst arr('~1s \1·1rh a ra11t a 1c .ir ;iun in which 13 l)<'rS.i11~ 11 t't r \ ha.rg1·d 11ilh 1iolati11g nan·o:;~·I'" 1a11 ., Polle(' said H1rrr uf lhOS(' arre:.lt>d 111 !hr lare.,r 1·rack do11·11 11rrt:" s<1!d11•1 ~ ~1;1 - ;1011rd at th{' hospital and a11otllrr 111;111 u.·a~ a eh·;liaJJ l'111plo.1·1·. Tl11· .. 1 hr>r~. 11f- 1icl'r!1 s111d. had no t""ll!H'('!l\1n 11 illi lhf! lmsp1t;1J. l 'hose arrestl!'d W('rt·· \l"tll1a1n Th11n1;1~ .Juhnson. :u. a l;11Jorcr. i·harCl'd 111111 11ossess1on of h('ruin 11·i1h lr1lt'r;1 10 ~rl l ;ind possr:.~inn nf il!l t1nrrgi~1t·rrd p1-.t1d: :-i:1ndr<i D. Bil~lo r. 21). unr1npln.1.1·d . ehiir~­ rd with di s1rihutinn tl heru111 ::i11d nnssession with inlrnr ! i ·rll l\"1!11c (" !-itClton. 11. a s0Jd1rr. 1·hargrd w11l1 di~(nhution or heroin . .la1ne.'< Birch. 20. ;i ~old1er . c·h;in~rrl w1ih di$lrihu11011 and pu~:<e~~1n11 of 111an- jua11a ; Richant t . Sulonu111. '.!!. a ::.old1e1. dl~rrrhutinn of ht.'rn1n and po~sr:-.~1011 o•f nar1111ana · Hobl'r1 \ \lrt:la111 . '.!Ii .i 1·n 1l1<1u r11t''Th;irl11· dt:.l 1~11 ul ht·i ••II! and TC'rrai;re \ .\la~~r1 2;1 a r 11 1!•:111 c•trnhl\f" a· thr hn.-pf!:ui int"''· 1h:1i:._1 11 with dislri\.Jullon of heroin. 6 Co 11 vict s Ar raiir11cd SA\i RAFAEL 1Lil'!1 -Six .'i<1n l/u('11- tin pr1~011 1n1natl's 11"1·1·r lrd, ~1i;1t·hlo ·rl hand and foot 10 their arraignn1(•!ll T11t'' da.\' on rn11rdcr and t•on~ral"y 1 eh;i q.:r·· ... ten1n1ing ft"on1 !he Au~ 12 :ill1~~t1d rsrape atlC'lllpt al lhr prison !hat lrll .~1\ dl';-id , A!lorney Sicphan ,\'{ Binghan1 . incl11·tcd along "'ilh the six by lhe ~larln Counl .1· i;rand jury, was 1101 present a nd Suprrinr Court Judgr E. Warren ~1rGuirr 1~surd a warrant for hi.<; arr('~I. •. ' .. ,, ... _ ,, ""' , t ••• 'v..,. • ··r • DAI LY "'LOT S!alf I'~''' CLERK CAROL KRU SE TR ANSFE RS PRECI NCT TOTALS TO TO TE BOARD AT CITY HALL Figures Tell the Story in Newport Bo nd Vote -Yes .an d No, But Mo5tly No 90-degree llenf 11 ot S<ir1,ta A n <t W inds Boost Coa,st Me rc iir y .\ 11 p1C"<1! Santa Ana col\d1!1011 h('<i!cd 11p I~ p1calh' 1nlld Or·angr Coasl tcu1- pr1·;1l11r~s 11\d:oi. St'lldini:: !hr tll('rtur.1· . .. 0:1r111;! 1ow.1rd 90 11"hil1' inl;ind rrsalcnls ~11•el trrecl}1n ne;ir IOU-dl•grce l1e;i! A sl 1gfu evollng 1.~ rxpci.'ICd Tllu1 ~d ;1\'. hu l ~ou 111111·1 nut1t·r 1t. ~.1~s th~· 1realhPr111:u1 Tr111pnr;ir~· rel ief 11nql1t t•nmt: froin a dip in the oi:ea11, \\"al('r tcinprrilturcs l"nngrd In lhr 1111d·li1Js t•l- dt1.1 1·:1 ToJ1·11 c11pturrd sel'und p!a('r 111 !hr. 11;!lH1n Tucsda;> for hut ::;pots nol ln 11~11 The El T1JfoJ hct11 11 ;1s 103 dcgrc('s. Jll>l 1111c rtrgrre lr ~s th an Lu11~ Bcacl1 , TJ1rsd<i.1 ·s n:.1 t1unal l"h<1111p1on . 1\I rn1d·n1orning. lc1npcrature..,; alon~ the tJra11g(' t:oasl insured a hol day lo- cl;i y At JO ::lO a 111, S;.in Clcn1entr 11·as ah eady S1\·cltering 111 ~degree heal.:.... The water ten1pcrature at Sa n l:lem('nte was 66 degrees at the san1c hour. Tt1esda~~s high air ten1pcratt1rc 111as 88 degrees. Other Orange Coast 1rmpcratt1 res at 10:30 a.m. 11·ere: -Huntington Brat h. 80 degrees for 1hc :i1r. 64 for !h(' water and Tuesday·s high 11 as 9:i. -Nrwporl 8{'t1eh. 78 drgrers for lhe ai1·: 62 for ttie water and Tuesday's high 1vas 86. -Laguna Beach. 67 degrees for \hr air. 6:1 ror the '11ater and Tuesday's high was 79 degre('.~. 1'he nights, ot least. will cool off. The U.S. Weather Bureau says the 101\'s tonighl will be 65-68 degrees. llcrc':; Ho'r 'fh cv \; o tcd on Bond Bv P rce in cl:; , Prrt in t'! I -Balbo;i ., · Cf'ntral \"('11 pnrl .1 • t)ltl i\1'11 ptirl 1 \\"c:-.1 \r11·1wrt .i · \\!('~I :\r11 pul'I H -Lido l~l c i -Lido l ~lr II · P.·~11 shilrc~. Cli0 ll Ha11'11 !I . \1('wport He1gl11.s Ill. i\rwpor! Hriµl1t~ Uo1·('r Shure~ ·' • \\'c~ltliff, 1:! -Baycre~l 1.1 -t;pper Ba)'. Du11t r Shores 14 -1-:astblulf 1.; -The Bluifs 16 -Beacon Bar. Linda Isle 17 -Balboa Island 18 -Balboa Island 19 -lr\·ine Terrace 20 -Corona del .\lar ti· Corona del fl.Tar 22 -Corona de[ Mar 23 -Cameo Shores, Shorecliff.s 2·1 -Harbor View Hiils tLusk) 25 -Harbor Vie111 Momes !Bren) Abscntet Bollots TOTAL \ f S \o !!6 :m1 40 :1:1~ ,\fi ·~7.'i _;q 24:1 i ii 2U!l Iii 228 .I I li6 )~"! ~.-.1 iM 2 ~!1 irr1 '.!'1fi 2::9 212 14.i 230 247 108 228 200 100 142 80 200 ,. ~, 243 5 110 48 152 .!43 84 '.!\7 3.)J \:}I 276 90 60 190 "" "" Re::;:. \"otrrs 98J 11:.~ 1104 93.1 10.~n i!lll ·14-1 1067 1014 14·17 1~~0 1240 J19j 388 1656 iOl 1212 5H 1046 "' 1131 850 1II7 1273 1016 J6,0.11 Harho1· Pool Co11tract Let 0•11. Y ,ILOT "'9i. t r I.It l"l~M Nt.wport Harbor High School is gding ro ge1 it.s Oly1npic atin1ming pool. Ne1o1•port-.\1esa sch001 Lru:i;tees T11esda,v night accepted a low bid of $318,700 for t'onstruction of the pool. Schoo l officials 11ald the contraclor ha s promised to &tan work in two weeks and finish in fi11t. months. tests and sill'.! preparation will boost th e total coi;I of lhr Jong-debated project to about $349,000. The rlly of Newporl Beach has prom- ised $85,000 toward the total, but will not ha11e horlf or the n1onty available until the next fiscal ye;;rr after the work is complcttd. DElllE .GR I ENMAN, 1~, HAS THE SOLUTION TO ANNUAL OCTOBER HEAT WAVE . Trus1ees una niinously awarded the contract to the Bremac Construction Ccrnpany of Sanl.a Barbara. The bid in· el udes thr-pool. $293,000; bleachers. *12.~00. and a block wr,!1. S\3,300. Architect Jan ll a.isen itssured school board meznbers that the bid includes a SJj.(100 figure for outside And insidf! show- er!, lockers for 150 boys and 75 gi rls, an office arer., 1 Lloke\ window, and toilets. Por T11nj:t0r.1ry R1lllf of P1 in C1uHd by $1nt1 An1 Wind, Go Jump 'in the Ocean Archi tect '• fees ot $30,000 and 1011 ' , l j ' prllbabl_v t011t1nuf' to st'r1·e until 1!'17·1. .1ltcl" 11h1ch tinie he t'Ould n101 e to I::a.~L Lu~ .\ngclr~ Th('~ tloubl he 1111uld -1101 1f lit could sur1·11·r l'leclh)ll against a Ch1lano can· d1datr -rf hr did Uesp11e d1•t1> di..nia~ :i n1 1) n '( Bepubla.:aus u11onncd l·ap1ta! c 1 t 1 soui'elC:s ~aid so111c Dc·111orra1., 01 f' d1:>plrascd ll'llh D~n1a1J.1 '~ pla11 too Hrport~ are tha111iey 111rnerl a p111;i1-: 1See llE~L\/', Page 21 n er ' °" Bo11d llss11e Lo ~es Big 111 Ne ,v1Jo1·t H.1 L. l'ETEI{ 1\.1\IEr. O! tht D•"• l'1lo! Slo<I \c11 purl l11:a1·lr 111;.~ 11;rn tu a loint pi1wcrs agrt'C!llCtll tu gt•1 :i 11rw polire ~t;1t111n built 01· 1na.1 put thr ~ml1r'. tiuildu1g and l'l\\ hall ul\ !l:r r\pri\ ballot a~ ~epar·at(' t'\li<''! 1011~ 1nlli1111n~ Tur~da ~.K' liops1dcd rr1ecl11in o1 bund., lnr a 11r1~ L"ll 1e crntrr Cily c.:ounc-ihncn l\"('!"t' relul'ttinl 10 ta\\s ;1bou1 1rhat"!\ ne),t 1oJr !h('11· e11 ll" i.:cnlcr plan~ Tu('sda\ 111;i-h.t 111 l;irl. n11J~ rhrre ol thrrn 11·rr1· lJ!'C-~c~1 ;1~ the 1<1ll'~ 11r·~ tabulated 111 1l1c 1ol;h.1 vl !he l'll1 hall !he.l"'rc ollJJilrl'llll~ gOUlg Ii> IW ll'illl; jH( <111h1if'. Ti10.•r 111tt•s 111'rt'd "•.1~11,· 111111 ;') pt t- ('Clll 111 the elrl'lor ;'.1!4• 1u1L•d .1 1'." \ 11·t1· l!urd~ 1{'5 \n!r. t•r 1;1.t ! pc1Tr111 1· •• -· nrrdl'd 10 ;u11 1r,,1·11r 11ic .~1; ~ 11111111111 h11nd ~ale Tilr u11otl1t1t1l 111ll~ 11.1• ~ c•. :l.fi11/; \11, ~ ,.},)~ Tire llll"ll!llll 11.l ~ U!ll'\iJl't·lrdl,1· IJ~h!. fJn h ;Jj pl'!"('l'ilt. 111" \l.Jlj2 "' 1111• 111\ ~ 26.031 regi~tercd \Oler-. 11r111 tlJ 1ilr pull~. :\1ayor E::d 1111·111. ,\ lcildr1 111 lilt• o·.nn · pa1gn !Qr pa~~agc . 11,1, b1tlcrlr d1~ap· point rd He d1d11 t 11 ant 10 ~.jl <11111i11ng .11 rill .ind after l"rpr;11rcl que,;11n11111i:: 11 ut1l<I f,n- 11· s;iv !he •Vlllllll ··1111tdd h;11 r lu !Jlk <ibout· 11 .. I le r('IU.-~d lu '"Pl'I utatt• · I 111 noh 01" 1·11un ... ·1!111L·n 11r •l" ;;.u11:,; 10 J?;1,,, tn ,.., rogctl1rr and 11;:t11i' uui 11h;H !•1 du 1:1''' I 111 no1 !!0111;.: l•I 11:;,k1· ,111 \ 1:uc ~ "1 ;in1· l'llllltlll1!11t'11l (u!UlCllJl\;111 '.\111011~ ().,,,i.il ii I ti I(' i·C'nlcr bu1ld111g ('1111111111trr 1111'111h1'1 ~11'0:· !-!('.~tee! !he p.1~.,1b1 1 1!1 1t11' 1•n1111(·i1 nn:_:l1t go ohra<l <11\d hl1 1n !llr iu1111 j11111r1~ <i~f"l'f'lllrn~ 111!11(11,1n;11·1 .. 11111.1 t" 1!1'1 the p11l11·e ~!;!111111 !J111l l :i \ '\c11p"l'I !"rntr•· Thr.> c1ly 11 :1~ 1unt1·.1ct1•d 11 1th li:l' \"\H111t 1• 1,1 build 1ltr c!l·t1·1111011 l.iril1t1r~ lh<1t 11t1u hl hr u,.;cd !11 botl1 1h1· 1Nl1L"r ii('p:1111nr111 a11d 1hr ll;irlJOI' Jud1t•1al n1 ~tn1 1 l',,t1J! 111a1 the tut111l1 plan~ I•• build on .1dJ:11 r nt prnpert\ Thi~ agrernic nt 1·1ulid , . .,,, \r11 p!"'d Bc.1tl1 ~;oo !IUO 11 thr p111ite ... 1.tt1un 1sn t ,.. b111!1 AnntJ1tr 1·uur::;e lhr c.:1t1 11ugh1 11u11 1.1J..1" 11ould bt' It~ put lhC' pol1t"e :-.t;ir1un a111I !11r l"ll ~· hall on !hr April 111un1c1 pal b;i!lot, ~cpan1tcl~. aceord1n;; lu Cuunl'1l111a111 arl l\~n1la . Ilic 1111ly n!h er 1·nune!lm;in prt'se111 10 11 ah:h return~. It _1\aS l\}n1la "ho ~uggrsled splilt1n~ !he 1ss11c 111 rhe trr~I plac<'. Thr hu1ld111i;. !~t't' .ELECTIOS. Page 21 Orange Coast lt"e ather Hol, dry. sunnv wea!her nn lhe: agenda again today wit h no rchtr seen for Thursday_ Highs loday along the coa st 88 reaching' 98 in- land. Lo""'S tonight 6:i tu till. L~S IDE TODA\' f( you //(J IJ('l1·1 sett il ''P/(l::(l Suite" yeL. yO•( t:c got e1gl~t 1norc cho11ces al ttir~c Orongl'! '(.'oost playhouses. See Tl/corer Noles, Page 18. •l•lh• 16 '"'int U·~I 1:•1ilt"''' I CtrHr Ct•n!r l1 (RK~lflt UI' 11 (1•11;1111 ., .• , C•mlu Sf c ,...1_.-.1 ll Oftl~ lilflic:n U CH"9r<H IS Efl'-tl•I "•et I l:fti.rtt••-"t ll•lf f"IR&"Ct. 1'•l1 H""''" ll A"ft Ll nft" lJ Mii""~ I ,,...,., .. , Loe'"'" IJ•l6 M1n ift i •r.1c1 14 Mt¥!'' Jl.1' MWIM•I I'll"'' )0 ... -.. ..... •·J 0•.Mtt C•INlf'I " 9yr.W I'~ 1' i l>IMt 11·1• o .. Sll'lllf.rw!I~ ... '1H~ Mll1ttb .II Ttl..,hlM II T~t.itti 1 .. 1' w""'" 4 W.-•1N ... ~ W91111 NIWf W • I" L " : Z DJ.IL Y PILOT • Speaks Thursday ~ Nixon to Unveil Phase 2 Controls 'WASHINGTON (UPI 1 -Prtsident Nixon will announct his Phase II economic policy to follov.' the current go,. day wage-price freete ln a natlonwide radio and televi!ion addrt~ at 7:30 p.m. Tbunday. the White Houlle announc ed to- day. Pres.s ~cretary Ronald L. Z1eglt.r. in aMouncing the sptech. declined to discuss any details of Nixon 's followup economic program. The White House announcement. came only a few mi nutes after the Hnuse ap- proved a $15.~ billlon tax cut -bill which would benefit both individuals and cor- porations over the next three ~·ea rs. It was a major point in the Nixon plan. The President has indicated that his Phase tl program "'ill apply to the v.•hole economy although it Y.'ill concentrate on major industries and will be enforced by the go,•ernment. probably by selee:tive aCtions .t.gainst flagrant violators. , Nixon has also made it clear that pro· fi ts will not be controlled along with wa ges, prices and rents. . The House passage of the tax measure . which now goes to the Senate, came on an unrecorded voice vote. The bill now goes tn the Senate where. Chairman Russell B. Long (O·La l. pro- mised to expedite hearings which begin 'J'._hursday. The bill ls expe~ted to reach the. Senate floor late in the month. and several senators have ser\·ed notice they will try to increase the tax break for in· dividuals. Organized labor still is pu~h1ng for more benefits in the tax bill for working: people and tried to ~at the measure on the Hou~ floor , calling it "a giant raid o• the federal treasury" accruing to the benefit of big business. Mean....:hile, the. Senate voted do,,.;·n to- day a_ proposal to cut off money for fighting the Vietnam "'ar by next February in absence of a "free election" by· South Vietnamese. Heeding a warnlng of general chaos and possible loss of Gls in Communist prison camps. senators re]tcted an amendme.nt. proposed by Se.n. Joseph Montoya 10-N .M.l, to a pending bill to authnrizt $21 billion nf military weapons and equi pment. purchases. Montoya's propnsal l''OU!d have rt· quired President Nixon, as a condltion fnr continued US. air and ground operations in Sout.h Vietnam btyond Ftb_, 3, lo certify in writi ng that Democratic_ elec- tions had taken place, A short lime before the House vote passed the tax measure, the Senate Post Office and ~ivil Service Committee <-.p-- proved legislation that would give federal emp!oyes a pay raise if non-governmental workers are permitt.ed to receive in- creases when the y,•age-price freeze ends. Also approved by a 5 In 3 vote was a resolu tlon to veto Nixon's de cisiory to delay for six: months the .'J.6 percent pa y increase !hilt had been scheduled to go into effect Jan. l for government v,·orktrs. The same resolution wa.s defeated In the House Mooday and even ill! Senate. sponsors conceded its chances of winn ing Senate approval wtre slight. Nixon Cotl\1, Action See11 Today to E11d Doclc Tieup WASHINGTON tUPll -A special board that worked through the night suh- mltted to President Nixon today its report on the strike of East, \\'est and Gulf Coa!t dockworkers_. The \\'hite House said there would be a further annot.H'lcement on the dock situa- tion today, caUsing speculation that ~ixon was ready to order aides to move quickly to 4eek a court Injunction to halt at least the 98-day West Coast strike, Pre11 ~cntary Ronald L Ziegler bad said previously that a back-to-work order would be sought against the. 15.000 V.'est Coast longshoremen if the board turned up no evidence of the possibihty of a breakthrougi1 in deadlocked talks. The report .of the fh•e-member boa_rd ii.·as the. last step necessary before an in- junction could be soughL Arter recei vin& the report from the bo2rd of inqu iry, which said it v.•orked all night to get it to the pre~ident by the deadline. he had ~et today, Nixon can· ferred with Labor Sec:relary .James O. Hodgson and Director r.eorge P Shultz of the Office of f\1anagement and Budget. then isolated himself in one of his private offices. The. West Coast dnck W\"lrkers went on sl::ke ljuly l and 45,()()(l men struck East and Gulf CMst ports ._ from Maine to 'Texas -late last week. Under Taft.H artley, 1£ .!! cour1 grant~ a n injunction, strikers are require.-! tn rttum to \\'Ork for an AO-r!ay Cf)Q!1 ng..;ff period while federal mediator~ \\'Ork with n"goti2tors ro ~et a se\!lement Tl:ie slx-da<;.(l\d soft coal stnke alsn c<intinued 9,;jtJi no sign of .'I break As_ \J111- 1n11 and m&nag,.ment off1c1a l~ held an· othe.r round of talks tn \Va~h1ngton inday- In the first interventio n 1n the d1 ~pute by a federa l cfficial. Labor Secretilry James D. Hodgson to!rt coal operator~ and United r..1ine \Vorkers rnion lE>aders: DAILY PILOT OllWtfl COAIT l"UIUSHING f:OMl>lt)(f loHrt N. Wood p,_ldtnt Vd PllOlllMr J1c\: a.. C11tl11 YD~_,,. G-.ol ......... Tlie11101 IC'oni1 .. ,,, ,,..._ TJ.0..,01 A. M.,,.,t.T1t .M&l\fg"..-. Editor . L Po._.. kriof 1-..rt ,_. orv E~ ... .,., .... OMn lll) Newport l••I•"" .... M1iTibl Adclr•u: r.o. lor 111s. !26•J. Tuesdav that they should not use the ad- ministr8.tion's wage.-pric e freeze policies as aii .ie'XCUSe to delay a settlement. "!>1ore thafl 200 agre.ements have been reached since the onset of the free.ze, ~ome for interim \\-'Ork arrangement! and many for complete labor cor-trac~. '• he ~aid. "All these 11rrangements 11re sub- .1ect lo the freeze and to the terms of Phase JI . as they would be in the instance nf coa l negotlations." Phase II will foll ow the. end of the 9(). dav freeze. Nnv 13. Hodgson ~a id bolh sldes wtre in· t.erested in an early agreement Unio n sources 1u1ve cha rged the talks "'·ere stalled because mine Of:W:rators \vere holding out fot details of Nixon·s post-freeze controls. However. a spo.kesman for the optrators denied they \1·ert refusi ng to bargain because of the ,l!OVernment controls. But. he did concede ihat the "lack of informatil"}n nn Phase 11 ha~ complicated ne.gntialions " AFL-CIO President George Meany said Tuesday "we don·t like" !ht idea of an 1njunc.!1on nrdering !he dock workers back on the JOb. "But 11 !I.he Taft.Hartley law ) has ~Pn on the books for 23 years or so," Meany ~aid_ ''\Vhile \\'e don 't like it, Y.'e find & y,·ay to live with it." From ~Page J REl\'IAP ... c-aucus held nn the ma!ler Tuesday intn a shn111ing matrh. Se1·pn current Senate D1~trlcts would i::ain Repuhl1c.:in representaf.ion, whil e eigh t 1W1uld lnse snme to De mocrats. The prnposPd reap~ortionmerit. wh1r!J Is 1·irfL1;:ilty certain 1n undergo e.xtre.me mod1firat.ion if it passe.c: the Assemhly and 5€.nate Ooors and Gov. Ronald Rea,l!::in 's nffice. woul d dilute I he shrunken djstrict or ,Denni! E'. Carpenter IR-Ne"·port Beach) with Democratic \'i:>ler.~ The mn\'e o;..·ould also givi Stn. James E. \lihetmore IR-La Habra) a larger Republican populace on the other hand. despite also reducing the size of his large district.. The net result. would give Orange Coun- ty no new state senator, although it has prov.•n more than any other area of Califomia in the pa~t decade. One point. made by 'Democratic 1eade.rs I! that the. drastic shifts would· Indeed e.ven up Se.nat.e Districts st11tewide by population. hy All almo~t·exact ratio . IAcal!y . Stn. Will!am Coombs (R- Rialto1 wnuld1ake ove r northtasl Oranise Count.y terrltnry now repre.sented by Whetmore.. Senat.or George Deukmejlan (R-J_,(Jng Beach1 would have his di~hjct'extended In to wtstem Orange County as far as Sun1et Beach and Barber city. The. litter eornmunity is an old, unin· corporated R ction sho\\-11 on district maps in Sac ramenkl, locRted he t w' en We.stminster ind Midway City. Moving north with the district of Sen, Clair Burgener (R.San Diego ), the . Democr1tic plan w o u I d give him IOOlhtii~tem Orange C.ounty l-0 a point iibowi Irvine. -Reasoning behind the teemingly ex· treme 1hift o!. Marltr'1 S e c ond D"8trict from Redding to the Eigt Los Anqtles Chlc~·no barrio Is that Nllrthern Ctllfomis gained proportlonately le.sJ t~Rn the soufhtm section In population during the past decade. Republican• are preperlng their own propo1a11 for Senile and Assembly d.l;strlet-rtapP!)rtlonment but neilhtr they nor °'rrioeratlc plans for AJse.mbry seat- shlfllng have been revealed. ' Move Seen To Newpo1·t ·By Scl11nitz -.-1_~ THIS IS ARTIST'S RENDERING OF NEWPORT BEACH'S ROY 0 . ANDERSEN SCHOOL Plans Call for N•w Facility in H1rbor Vl•w Home• Area to Open in Sapt•mbtr 1973 Rep. John G Schn1l!i. rPported to have moved his home to Ne\\'J'lflrt Beach. i i "r\e~nt ialinp, tn rf'nl ;in apilrtment in Tuslin :· his fie ld represrnt.ilfive Willard Vnif said torl:iy. From Page 1 ELECTION ... ·Look~ No Walls Schmitz, who nwnrd ;i hnme in Tustin Y.·hen elected nearly l~·n year.~ agn , •·stays with friend~ occasionally In 1\P'.1-'port Br;irh,'' Voit said . "He lives in Bethesd11 . ~ld." ts designed lo be construct~ in !11.•o parts. Novel School Slate<l for Neivport ThP cnnsf'rva!ive rflngrrssn1;in ;i!sn h::i~ ao offil'e l()ca!Pd 1n an unincnrpnratl!:d arrfl of the countv a! 4~4 Campu~ Dr i\'e. a loca !i1in .~e rved· by the Ne\\'flOrl Beach post office. Bnlh On~la! and Kym!1t pointed 11ut iheir suggestions 1'are nnly two of the al!ernative.s facing Lhe c:ounc1J," l\ym!a l!aid, "\Ve could do nothin g " He said he think.Iii bonds for a police. station alone would ha ve passed. The council will mee.t next Tuesday to certify the results of I.he election and are exper.1ed to give some. ind ication of the course of action they will take. "'halerer they do, the fa ct th at the vol.~ ~"'as o_verwhel rn1ngly against the pro· position will ha ve to y,•eigh in !heir minds. A srhoof in which classrooms w1ll be open ''teachlng stations" with no ~.rm.!­ nPnt walls to separate th~m will be built b~· Stpt. 1973 . in the Harbor View Homes ~ect1rin (){ Newport Beach. ."Jewpi:>rt-fl-fesa school tr ustPtl! got their f1rs1 look Tuesd ay 111 pre!imil'!.ary draw- ings nf the. Roy 0. Andersen Elementary &hool. The sehool ~ite is in the Bren tract off ~lacArthur Boulevard at Ford Road ~ hind t:rhanus Square. The school will front on Port Seabourne Way and wiU be adjacent to Buffalo Hills Park. Some par11t1ons will be u.~ed inside the school ~rv.·een ddferent ten ching a rea~. but all sta tion.!! will radiate around a central core or resourcl'-multi-med ia center. Eas!bluff Elcmentar,v Sr-hnnl, or~ned on ly las t year, has been called Newport Beach's "fir~t school "'ilhouL w;.!Js." In the Andersen School. the open cnn- cept will be ~mployed with snme modifi· eation, accordin2 to the archi ttCL The e11tlre project. including land ac- qtJisitlon and playground de1•elopment, is expected to cost more than $1.6 million. Aernrdin~ In fl spoke.~m11n for lhf! Qr.:in~e Cnunt~· !leR/slrar nf Vnters , an y f!Overnn1en! employe may keep R~ hi~ re.c::idrn<'1> addre.~s thP 11d<lress whE>r~ he last lived -even Lhnugh the property may have bren solrl . \!nit s;;1d he d1rl nn! knnw hnw long ago S<'hmitz sold his Tustin homP. The issue nf Sl'hmitz' residenc:v was raiserl when lhe Tu.~!in Elementarv S<·hool Board refuscrl ~1onday to name aii elementary srhnol aft('r the legislator. R(lard Vire President A. J , The. bonds fared poorest on the Newport -Balboa Peninsula, \\'est Newport and Lido Isle. ss e;orpected. At. the Peninsula precinct of Central Ney,·porl . they did the worst. There, in Precinct 2. only 40 yes \'Ol es were cast, com pared \\'i!h 252 nn votes, a "no" margin of almnsl g ln 1. Trustee Blasts Plru111er's Mallinckri:>dl. .Jr. ~aid todav the board has for a Joni:: time felt it .c::'hnuld "st_eer clear nf naming schools aft er political chflracters because of th e ill feeling toward schools th;it might rPslt lt ," They dirl hest 1n 1he ne1ver areas of the. city, Eastbluff, Harbor View Hills and Harbor View Homes .. Only in those precincts did t~y ge!. the necessary two- thirds. Only in eighl precincts did the bonds get even a simple majority, Double S~ssio11 P1·opos~l The srhool bo11rd voted 3 lo 2 Ii:> defeat fhr s11ggeslion after a nirmher nf 1he au· dienre s11id, ''it wnuld he highly in - appropriate tn 'hnnnr Schrni!z for s'aying bad things <1boul our srhools." Poli ce Chi tf B. Jame! Glavas, who had campaigned strongly for passage, pointtd out it was in the eight precincts that car- ritd a majority that cff-duty men from his department had campaigned door-lo· door. "l didn't know it would go this badly. ~fy people went. out and rapped on enough doors." Glavas liairl. confessing he had held 11tLle hope of getting the two· thfrds ma jority. The bond~ did best 1n Harbor View Homes, the Bren tract. v.·here. lh~y re- ceiv ed 276 yes vo!es to onlv 90 no a 3-1 plural ity. In Harbor View ·Hill s. Just to the south , they reCt'iVerl 353 yes votes to 151 no votes. Jn Eastbluff, the vote was 247 ye.s tri 108 no. 'The .bo nds were given simple ma- jorities in Irvine lf'errace. Cameo Shore! and Shore.cliffs, \\'estcliffi B1ycre.st 11nd I.he Bluffs. ~ Public Rest Room Soundly Rapped By Homeowners A p11h!1r re i;I room in BulL;lo Hills Park i'1 Nel''pnrt Reach hits come under sharp criticism from the Harbor View By GEORGE LEtm.L O! !~1 Oolty '°l1tl 11111 A San Joaquin Elementary Di1trlct trustee tonight will rebut charaea of an Orange County planning commlssloner who said the district Is underutiUzlng ~chonl s. Dennis A. Smith, 3fi of Llguna Hill!, said his comments &rt directed at Commissioner Howard Smith whti !1st month urged the distriCt to expand its dou ble sessions and inlllitute a1l-ye1r :schooling. At pre.sent. seven student bodies are· atte.nding double sessions In six existing San Jf)aquin District schools : La Pat and Rancho L-Oa Alisos Intermediate.!! share the La Paz 11chool in Mission Viejo; Irvine Interme.dlate, University Park, Liiid a Vista, Ali!O and Turtle Rock elementary schools are on double su~ions, a district spokesman .aakt, A to!al of. 3,170 students are affected, with other schools employing ext'ended day programs to flt pupils into classrooms. The San JoaquJn trustee will defend the district's planning .at lonl}ht's board meeting. He said ht'd te.JI fellow trustees "a school district is deallng with human beings -childrtn and th eir ,parents - and not assembly-line. products that lend thermelvell to mass production." Trtlstee. Smith, who is a teacher in the Ocean View Element1ry O!!lrict, 1ays "if efficiency and low ptr·Unit cost were the Homes HomfflWners' Associ1ttion . ( f S T k Representatil'('s fr nm the Br!"n !racl __.QSt Y la lue 8 ell development nff 1\l;;cAtthu r Bnul('vilrd ill Ford Road met \vlth P11rks. Rl'.<lr-hrs and ARONA. Italy (AP \ -A 15th century Recrent.ion rl irectnr C;;l s1rw.:1r1 rPr-('n!ly \l'Ol'lden statue of a M11donna "'·ith child, to prnt Pst. the Jric;;t1nn of the r"~! rnnm, \'lll ued' at $4!111,000 ,w1s 1tolen Tuesday \\'hi<'h thPv i:;a.\· i~ ton rli:>S1> 11'1 re~irlPncrs night from lhe Madi:>nna del Castello pr11nl! consirlerations In public educa!tnn, then logic v.·nu!d call for 24-hour per day operation with lriple sessions, on an a!I year basis." •·s't:Jt--Bn elementary knowledge. of hnw our socie.ty functions and a proper ,eonllideraUon of fam ily life precludes such an extreme posltion," Smith said. Noting !hP distri'M is attempting lo provide school.~ •·as fa.~t. as present law and the distri ct's honding !irnit ;oillows" Smith s11id . the rate of new schonl construrtinn i~n' last ennugh "ln satisfy the needs nf the hnmehu ilders "·hn pressure !he planning cnrnn1i.c::slon to appr(lve tracts _" The di~trict h;:is $\.'i.:I mil!inn nf unsrild bnnd~. he.cause it ha s reachPrl the le~al limit nf bonding i:i ulhnrity -five perrent of the district's tnt.:il assesserl valuation. further complicatinR the picture is the dried up well of slate schi:>ol buildin2 mnney that in pa.~t yeflrs has flided districts -in such hnndinJ'( 1 i m i t predii;amen ts, ;i spokesman said1 ._/\ Vt1lley Council All Choked Up F'nunta1n V;illey ('.riurir1Jmen we.re sq mewhat choked up Tuesday night over :i rlioner invitation. The ir1vlta11Qn. re;;d by f\'layor Ed J11st. w;is to a .i 100 a pl ate fund raising dinner fnr C ou n ty S11pcrvisor l~obert R<1ll in, H;ittin and .Just :ire t11•0 rif th !! chief 11n1;ignnist.~ in !hP di.~pu!~ centered around the L0cal Agency Fnrn1<1tinn Cnmmissio n and the Le11gue of Ci ties. 'v\lhi le citv councilmrn .and ell· r!ienrr memhers chuckled nve.r the invitation. Cnunci lm11n John Harper wanted to knnw ''Tkles this mean l\'e pay him or he pays u!?" stalewidt bond issue of '350 millinn next ~'--------·-------' June m;iy or msi_v nnl hel p the San .Ti:>aquln district y,·hich fi,'!u re s it is fa lling bt1hin9 school cons!ruc1 infl.nerds 11l the r11te nr two schools a yr11r. - "The school dislrict. fhPn, becomes the target for 'hnlding up de\·elopment' as the inf]ux of children nutpaces ~chool con~truction," trustee 5111 ith ;iri::ues. "l will not be intimidated in1o l!acrificing the quality of a cOild's education to relieve the pressure on the planning comm ission or lo provide de- veloper.i; a Faster prnf1t," Smith said . The board is consider ing employment or R lflK override to finance new. ~chool construction nn a pfly·as-you·gn basts. or, as~essment of a one time surcharge on the price of 11 new home. Either way. the district cou ld keep up v.•ith demands for new schools. Art Thier Wanted Funds for J{efugees 1-IAS.'iF.LT. Betg111m !UP!) -Police sairl tnday thPy hat! arrested a man who !i!ole a 171h century V er ent er masterpie.ce "The l.nve Letter" ;ind w1s trying to ransom it for a $i million dona- tion to East Paki1;t11n re(ugr.es. They 1aid the paintirui; w;is rec0vered. The Vermeer w11.~ ~!olen frn1n !he Br us5els Fi ne Arts ~alace last month. The man. in a series of letters and !elephone ct1l ls said he wnulG return !t if the money was donated to help the millions nf s1<1rv ing retugees who have fl ed lnto India. Thi' PBR ([lmm1;;.~inn Tuesd;iv rl irPCtPri Shrine at neilrh y lnvnrio Superiore. city :;:1aff tn in Vf'<;li,l!ate lhf' rns i;i hilitie! 1----------------------------------------------- nf h<ill\ng cnn.~trur!inn. whi ch S!Pw11rl 1•.,,.~ sa vR i~ ilhnut half cnrnplrtrrl. rhan21ng fh!" !n<';i\inl'I anrl .c::t11rr1 ru:! prrsent rnn~trurtinn mu~r he apprn1·pd bv !hr rit1: cnunci! · HnmP<1wTI~r~ o<:av the rest r(l!)m . bri ng h11 ilt w1lliin 10 rl'Pt nf ;., priva te 1'1',~1rlrnr1> ar th" font nf Pnr1 F:r!w::ird PlarP, i~ nffr n.~l1'e anrl thrl'atrn~ 1i1r ~a fe t y nf ch1!drtn . In a letter tn lhP rnmm1~~1on . re~1rlrnt Steoha l'I J, RPgan says !.hp fa cility il'i nnt ea.~ilv survevE0.-1 ::ind "1111 the rnmm11ni!v v.•ri11ld nf'erl wnulr! bt nne unrltl'iir;;hlo-0111- sidP:r tn come in tn the are a and ~·r'lU wnuld ha ve a derln1te emotional or ph,vs- ir;il threat to an y ynung children cnm· inl! bv," Stewart h11 s snirt the fac\Htv v.·ould ~ "exoensivr to m()V~. l suspect from '3 .noo to S5,000. ff ynu relncate you ha ve tn lay new sewer and water lines." He said he doubtl'rl ii.•hether the. city would absorb the new costs. Dr. Humphrey Services Slated Prlvl'Je servic t! \\'ill be held Saturdav at 11 11 m. at Pi.cific View Memorial Park In Newport Reach for Dr. Jeron:ie C. Humphrey of Coron11 de! Mar. wtin died Tuesrla.v in Hoa~ Memorlat HllspiU!l. Dr. Humphrey. 6.~, wa! 11 resident nr Ca!if.ornia (or 49 ye6rs and of Orange County for 16 years. He had his medic11l' praetic~ in Ne.wport Be-aeh, where he re- sided at 3012 Oceit n Ronulev&rd. He i~ survived by his wife, H11zel, three sons. Jerome C. Humphre.y. Jr .. of Or· aRge, David ]fumphrey of Wesl Covina and Stel)hen Humphrey of Edw~rd Air Force B111se. • daught~r. Susan Stone- back "-Costa Mesa and 10 irandchlldren. • Selassie in Peking TOKYO f AP) Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopl11 and his party nflw In- to Ptklng today for 11n officl1l tour of COmmuni1t China ind werf. welcomed by Premier Choo En-lal. · Radio Ptklna. ln a broadcast monitored ln Tokyo, said tht Ethloplao empel"()r'• entour11e arrived in t11e ·eti1.nete caplttl from C.nlon by J?telal pl1ne. GEM TALK TODAY J, C. HUMPH•IH One of the m~ popnlar pieces • pock~t watch that has stored to its former bea you be fortunate en00gb t.o own such a piece, we will be happy te put it back in order for you.. We will also be «!ad to repair, romOW!t or restyle your old J.-1· ry. Some family pi~ can be re- paired by merely making rure that the stones are· secure 1n their Ht· ting,. If they need lo be rO.,i, ,.. can arrange to have the pieces put back Into Ito original detlgn or ,.... model it to bring It Into 11171 el• gance. The fin! i!lep In the """'1"atlca- of old jewelry la to 4!1C1111 tho nl- ue with your j..,.Jer. Bring In """ . old lamUy Ire...,,. ...i lot m llllp < you evaluat. them. U Y'"' dec:lclt that you want them npalrod er re stored, you can hive th1 added 1ssuranc1 that they ..Ol bl taken care of ln our 1tore and not sent off whert .-e hive no control over q u a I I t y or irorkmamblp. All watches and moot jtwilr)i repair• are made on the premil11 when quauty And 11lety ar. c:arelully con trolled. J. . . .... II • aPldlil ..-,. te • lift ;.-;, mii1i0wii1"; .. ;;;,.;:-;;0..;;;- ,_ (~) ,. oo 3·pleco place -nr• of !""""' T-.,.... -II • "'" Olll>ortunlty lo mlt or tdd ~ )-our T..,.. ~ .. ~~In •11 ltltM-T ........... jAL1111 • --,·~-......... . ' C. .J.lt!-mphieJ JewelrJ 1823 NEWPORT Bl VD., COST~ MESA CONVINtlNT TllMS IANKAME:llJCAllO-MASTE'll CHAltGE: 24 YlAllS SAM5 LOCATION PHONE S41.J40i • •• ' I I I I f l I ' ' I ' l I I •/ -• ' . .. ' Court Action For Amchitka Bomb Ordered '1.'ASHINGTON IAP l -!:ll\'iron- menl1li1t1 m1y have won a delay In thfl underground lt8l expln1ion nf a nucle11r •·arhead on Amchltka Island off th• Alll sk11n cnest. The U.S. C.ourt of Apf)f!.al~ here ruled 'Tuesday that 11 lower fedtr1l rourt must he11r the petition by seven environment groups serkln11t to hal t the fiv"""mettaton blast tentatively &chedu!ed for later this month. 'The appeal!! court did not :r;ay whether a legR I stay of the I.est blast would be neceta.11ty pending hearing of the t1ult. But Se11 . M!ke Gr11 vel (D-Ala~k11)," !llld the dttl!!ioo would cauSt' "a delay of t~ test for an Indefinite period of time." Dl11trict Court Jud11e r.C1Jr~e L. H11rt dismt11~ed the 11ult without a hearing l11Rt month. The appeals rourt sent the ca1e back "for continued proceedings ." The-1ult contends that an en- vironmental-impact 1tudy of the project by the Atomic Energy Commi.!lslon omll· led opposing opinions. The AEC said It is "In ltthnlc111l readiness for a tes t In the \111 1t two weekl'i of October if the nece1111ary spprovals i re recrived ." Congreu voted ~t. 22 to b111 r the test before mld-1972 unless President Nixon authorizes It. The Amchitka test. code-named "Can- nikln, '' would explode a hydrogen-bomb missile warhead 8,000 feet underground, with a force equiva lent to 5 million tons of TNT. The warh ead is designed for the Spartan anllballlslie missile and the govl!rnment ha s 11rgued that the teat ls e~senfl.11\ to natlnnal riefen~e. \ NY .Guards Win Reforms After Lockup Threat ALBANY, N,V, {AP) -A un ion and at.a te pena l off!clals have agreed on prisoo refor™, ending· a threat by guard1 to lock Inmates In their ctll1 and perform no duties. ''For the first time In American hl1tory, a labor \Inion h.as induced a 1ta te government to irultltute major reforms In it! penal 11nd correctloQal 1ystem," the American Federation of State, County and Municipal EmplC!t'es said tn 1 1tate- ment Tuesday night. The union had threatened lo order its prison guard members to lock prisoners in their ce\is on Thursday. The only dutt es the guards would ha ve performed during the lock-In would have been to feed the Inmate!. Coming Soon To •• • ·-~- " " • " HUNTINGTON BEACH ' 78QO Edinger .Ave. (ONf-iLOCK WEST OP llACHI ,.; ., California's Largest ~ I 1:·:·:-:·:-:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:«·:(.(·!•:•:1'·:~'!+f'!<·:·X·l-:+tt1.''·"~'..'.~::~~::::::::::::::::::::'«.::::_ ~ DO.IT-YOUR.SELF BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER [ ( jl .,YllYTNING fOR IHI IUllDU AND NOMI OWNIR"' :;:; • .•.·,•.·.-,., .... ,. ..,,.. . . .,._.._._..~._..,.,. •. _.,.,-. . ...•. ·.-... .,. ~· ~ •. H ,• .::;. t: ....... ·,·.·.· ..... ~ ...... ~~ ........... 1.·.·.·.·-·$-;;?.>«-:+.~~<-...o;::5 .. ~-.x ... ~.-x . THI OltfATIST IAIOA/NS ON IAITH Our bto\ltlful new 100.,000 1qvo re foot outltt In Hu ntington leach, will b1 one of the lo rg t sl a nd mo 1t modtrn liuildlng 1vpply ctnter1 in the notio n and will offer tht wo rld'• lo tgt1t 1elec:tion of building mat1dol1 under ont roof -over 100,000 . builder o nd .d o-it-your&elf items! "A ngels Sells for l t 11" be· c:ou1e of it1 tremfndou1 purcho1ing power, control of it1 own di1tribvtion foclli tits, ill own imp ort divi1ion, ond it1 ow" whole· 1o lt ma rketing div ision supp lying mo ny a th tr rt to il organi r:o- 1ion1. Yes, yo u con buy for le11 ot ANGELS , becau11 you ore vir- tually b uyi ng of wholesale. But, if you a rt a dealer. we must insis t thot you bring your rt1olt permit. ANGELS SELLS FOR LESS : WOILD'I LAIOUT In AIL OUTLIT POI •LUMBER •HARDWARE •PLUMBING •PAINT •ELECTRICAL• NURSERY • SMALL APPLIANCES . - •HOUSEWARES •COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES ' " 1111 I ')Wf ~l PJllCLS IN I liE NAllON ~ Wolcll T /1 ,,,..,for. Tb . Oron9e County Oponlnt 01 THI . "OltIGINAL ANGELS" Your n•••••t Ant•I• ltere new It Norwalk _IPlr••t•n• a Stutleii•k•r) or O•rtl•n Orove (Chap111•n a Harltorl -- Ford Acc used Of Violating S111?g Levels DETROIT (AP ) -The Ford Motor Co. h1a denied a reported charge by ll'le feder1J gove rnment that It had placed for aale wllh Its dealers tome 200,000 1972 ears and trucks which did not meet !lan· dard.I of the Clean Air Act. The Detro it Free Pren reported in illl Wednesday editions that tht Environmen- tal Protection Agency -EPA -had .11.11k- ed the Justice OE>partment lo prosecute Ford . The act provides for a SI0,000 fine for e1ch vehicle not meeting th• emls9lon standards . EPA official11 C'ould not be reached to ronflnn the story. Reapond!ng to the Frtt Pre11 report , Ford aaid Tuesday night that it had shi p- ped the vehicles to deal~rl, but that none was Mid until certified aa metting Clean Air Act standards. Ford aaid the EPA had approved the move. The problem aro11e, Ford said, because l:PA WIS late in issuing Ill 1t1ndards on tml!llOn! for 1972 vehicles . Ford said that with its assembly lines busily turning out 1972 car• and trucks . 70,000 workers would have been laid off if the Jlnea were shut down. lnltead, Ford said, it began a program of sending the new vehicles to deall":rs on consignment, v•hich meant that the auto ti.rm reta ined title to thfl vehicles and none could be sold until the auto firm ap- prov@d. "We sought and received 8.!surance from the EPA that it would not challenge this program. Although EPA has been i!lware of our consignment program for month!, at no time were we asked ta discontinue the program." Ford aaid. Cmdr. Bucher Gets New Job SA.I( DT!:GO (AP) -The Pen- tagon conflrmll":d Tuesday night that Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher, former skipper of the captured •pY •hip Pueblo. h11 bttn a11tgned io the Weit P1cUic It hi• rtqUMt and will lake over 11s chief ataff officer for mine Flotilla l in Docember. The fl otilla's homt port 11 on Guam. ··rm very h11ppy wit.G the orders.'' Bucher said at hi• home here, adding !hat he had hoped to make the mo\'e. with a minimum amount of publicity. ''lt'a really just a routine assign· mf'nt he said. "I just want to go there and do thf': job." Bucher. 4.1, also 1a\d hf, had no plans .al present to retire. \\'hen he tr11nsf trrtd btre rrom !he Nava.I Post-Graduate School In Monterty, about a year ago, ht taid he might re-tire In 1 year. Top Auto Firms Sl1atter Marks DETROIT (AP ) -Sale1 chart.<! show that Ford, Chrysler and General Motor! had the blsgest Septem~r In their history r.nd that American Motoni sales for the month were the 1trongest 1Lnct 19611. September was the first full month for •uto sales under President Ni1on'1 wage- price frf'eze. J i\ Presldentlal Flnt Nixon Visits Delaware, Now Has Hit 50 States WASHINGTON (AP} -Prt!ldent Nl1- on hiu become thf': first chi er e1tcuttv• to visit all 50 1tateR whlle ln otrice. Ht did It by f\yin11 to a Delaware e1tate io meet Republican fund·ralaer1. Nixon made a 3¥4-hour helicopter trip to Gref':nvlllt, Del., Tuesday niaht to meet with cha irmen of ~plate "salute to the Prf':aident'' dinrw.r1 to be held in 22 citiea Nov. t. The Y.'hlte Houq 1aid the Republican Party paid for the quic k journey, which ,;aw Nixon 1pend morf': time aloft than at the multi-acre estate of financier-In- dustrialist J ohn Rollins, n 1 t Ion a I chainnan for the dinners. The trip marked a break 111 Nil:on'1 declared intention lo str.y out ol politics this yf':ar and tocus hi1 enerales on af. fairs of state. Among those who flew to Greenville with the. President were Ally. Gen. John N. Mitchell, his 1988 campaign man.a1e.r who is f':xpec~ lo play a 1lmllar role next year: Sen . Robert J. Dole of Kansas, the GOP nation.al chairman, and Harry Dent, a Wh ite House political operative. The "salute" dinner• an expected to givf': the Republican party a running start toward financing he avy 1972 campai1n expenses. Half the proceeds wlll go to the national committee, half to the local par- ty or party organizations. Nixon will attend one or the dinner!f, tincl from therf':, address the others via closf': circuit. The \Vhlte Hou~ ~.aid the President hasn't decided "'hich dinner he w1R attend. Preu 1emtary Ronald L. Ziegler waa not ballhfuJ •bout erpl.ainlna: Nilcn's uo- precedented visit to AO 1tate1 i.n leu than three yeara. Ht 1aid th.la is con1isten\ with the chief e1ecutive'1 opinion lhat J1 I• lmportant for a President to go out into the co untry and meet the Jl'l!Ople. 1 "H• has done that," 11id Zif':glf':r. "t think he will conlinue to do that.:• The people Nixon saw In Greenville were ~e GOP money-ra isert and their wives. The dinner chairmf':n held a private meeting, then entertainl":d Nixon at .a rtc-tptlon before sitting down to thtlr ' own dinner of roa1t shell of bttf. Th• Prealdf':nt 1t.ayed barely an hour,' df':p1rtln1 before dinner waa served. Solon Pro poses French Boycott WASHI NGTON (UPl) -Rep. Charle.a B. Rangel (D-N.Y.). want1 the Housf': to pass 1 resolution calling for a nationwide boycott of French goods In .an f':ffort to force France to stop t.he now of berolo to thf': Unlted Stale.I. Rangel, who represents Harlem, ln- troduc:@d the resolution Tuesday following up on Postmaster Gf':neraJ Winton M. Blount's suggestion Monday of a boycott. ea/ways ' • ~your infetesf: up •.. ' • .. to the maximum. , United States National Bank isn 't fickle about interest rates. We're dedicated to paying the highest rates anowed by Jaw. Here's a good example: Recently many banks dropped thei r rates on Passbook Savings Accounts to 4%. But we kept ours at 4 Y2%, earned from the day of deposit. Nice thing is, there 's no minimum deposit. And you can withdf'?W anytime. Want more? Open up a Savings Bond Passbook Account. We'll pay 5V:z% interest If you leave your money for one year. With a min imu m deposit of $500. Leave your money for two years and you can get 5~%. Once again, these efEl, the highest rates anc1.ved by law. So you see, you always know what we're up to. See us for even higher interest rates on Time Certificates of Depoalt. • Coat• ~ Office f 1145 Ntwport 11;J. ' '\ UNITED s1 CClllMlient t>oetlonl STATES , ~ NATIONAL BANK ......,,..,.,.., ...... , 2 •• -~ ......... S.uth c~.. i.u JJU lrlotel StrMI w~-·~ --------"' " • -..... . . r I - \ ' . 1 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Midnigl1t Meetings Thert•5 an extra added ;attraction at '.\e"·port Beach Plann111~ Con1m1ss1ol1 rneet1ngs and both the comm1s· sinner~ and the audience get tn part1 c1pate They get to \I atrh rarh 0th.er y a11 n. It's not that an1·bod\''s nece~sar1ly bored; it's JUSi that's the 11a.v peopie gii \1·hen they·fe s1ll1ng_ around at midnight or on p or {\1·n r."cl,o('k 10 I.he morning. ~-11 ·~ a r1d1culnu~ llme of !he day to be doing bu .~· u~!I--) E\·er~·body nn the Nl n1miss1on admits 1t, but !'iO far nd t:lJlE' ha~ dnne anything about 1t There had been hnpE's t hat. \\'1tli three nE'111 com- m1s~1oners and a ne1r chairman named 1n .July. the op· eratinns 11 oul d 1mprn1·e To the regular observer. it's ob\"1011~ that 1he.1 ha1·e nfl l county·Wtde CIJUP8..lgn organization. They sa)' it ha! to happen lo keep those adm1nistra· li ve costs down Their reaso ning ts unde rstanda bl e, and logical. They pledge. ho"'·ever that ynur contribution still \1·iJJ go to the support of the agencies and servires or' your home community, JllSl as before Lhe merger .. for the Harbor Area a goal of 1451 .000 has been lielected. an increase from the $412.000 goal la st year. The Cnited Way is the best way to gel iL YES Is Serving Well Prospective J01>g1vers and "'tlhng teen 11•orkers rate !he Harbor Area \"outh Employment Service hig h in ful- !1ll!ng 1t.~ function. L'nrortunatel~ this \1·111 add to the problems of the ("Jlv ·" n(>11· director nf con1mun1t1· de\'el(lpment. Rich- ard J\n£an . \1 ho 11·1!1 assume h1.~ -ne11' duties later this n1on! h l"nl e"S cnrnm1ss1nner~ themsel ves ran come ur 111th a ~nlut1on. the respons1h1lity to streamline the com- 1111~s111n"s operatlfln ~ 11tJI fa!! on his shoul rier s A~ 1f he 11on't have enough other things to do. . 'fhe: volunteer agency headquarters al 594 Center Sl . Costa i\Iesa. provide.s an increasing community serv- ice on a vear -rounri ba~is. No matler \\'hether the cal· enrlar say~ -that Chrii;tmas is co ming or summer Vara· I.ion is here -someone always need/i so me work done. United Wav is Bes t \Va y So mebody young and energetic 1.~ alway~ ava il able lo do it if you call YES Director Florence Hayos 11t 642-0474 or !eave a message with her 24-hour an swering service. c·o mmunity response has al"·ay5 been good In rerly to YES job requests. but the bureau still has one specific need "'hich shouldn't be too tough to meet. The amount of money it takes lo provide the com~ mllnlty ~erY1ces financed by the t;n1 ted Funci keeps go - ing up La~I. )'ear. the :\'e\1·port Bearh an d C'os1a ~iesa l nited Funds mer'ged to keep mounting operating costs do\1·n b_v avo1dU1g duplica\ed effort and adn1in1strat1\'e co~ll' The need is for specialized. after-school-type jobs U1at provide lasting "'ork experience and help infl uence rarecr choice or preparation. The r onsol1dat1on has no\1' cnme a step fu rther The nne·\ear old /·{arbor .\rea l 1n!\ed Fund annnunced this 1• eek it has io1n ed forces ''1th the communities of San1a .-\na. Tui:.11n and Orange to form the Southern Orange l-ount ' Ln1ted \\"a v. Clerical 11'ork. sales. food prepar;1.tion. fa ctory as- sembly. or merchandise packaging and di spl;1._v are just a fe11• examples of skilled and semi-s killed employment needed . l 'F offici al~ ai e calling this the first ste p lo\1'ard a One of the world's future gourmet chefs or master cabinet-makers could be. peeling potatoes in your cale or S\\1eeping up your sa"•dust tomorro"'· N • Anti-trust Loophole Considered Patent Lobby Shenanigans \~ ~SHl\GT().\ -\\'hile a Sen ate sub- rnmml!IFP fnn:1riPrs. a 111ult1-b11lHlll dollar antr-tni'1 l'"lophnle 11n patt"nts. the s11b- \l)nu11111Pe ~ trn:.red rhte f Cflunsel ha~ hePn <.l!rp1ne rt1P pnirnt ln bby restricted da ra frn;11 c1•mn1111ee file s TJ'lP ~3.lflOll..;i.\P:Jr r r1 .. i r'l\Jn <>: Tnrn Brrn'1<1f' n.;• 111•n- n11• 1n1 ,.on.1 Priz .. n! 1rr •1'lr'1~•1 .r•rr r·:i "'Tl<ln ur fl"• il'ifP, l'I" .rlrd ,.,, oflnn1 111•n l'l)r•'~ fil ii <I .it! <>: ·•'•~ n! 11.· ·,1· ,., ,,.r~ •·· pntrn· l'l<lJ1f'T11" Th<> hill 1~ ~T ill undf'r con:;irleraUnn by thP rnriirn1t1re YP! RrPnnan ha< brazenly ac~1trPd lh" A111Prfl"an Pa ten t Law A.;~r.r,:i1111n th~1 H 11111 bP n1J1 1111 1me fl)r h1n1 111 hrlef 1ne gro11p nn it ai its Oct 21 t";"J('l'!l/\.l: Tll ~~ RI l.L 1~ ~pnninterl bv Sen .J~hn . ~11 \lv!lr1n 11-Ar~ '1nrl c fl n r a 1 n s .;mo nrJ1n1111!~ h\ S• fl H1111h Scntt. R-Pa , 1."i.-. 1;in~.in;:: rnrnm1!tl'P RPpuhlican 11 ha~ t111rJrrcnn f 1;i-• •r;ir,•(nrmat1on~ since \IS 111Trl\r[11r•,n11 ;inrl 1:i1.< heen 'lppn~eri wholly 1•r 111 pnr• In rif\!1 lru<t i<11,·1prc 111 !he .!11•1 '"f firr 1nr1rrt thP FP rleral Trade 1 • ""::"','• .. n ln'i H;ilrn \arlfr ... Tt·r · 1 ; .. l'rn' 1.1•1\rr~ ht-rrrlv rlrn\' I' r · ' I" 111.:"Hll n1' r,.r1 lnP 01il 11n11lrl 1111,.. 1 .:r ;ir ;1•rn.' rn r.;i; rnn,umrr' 1• p· "' • ' ,, "'''1lrl or cnm1 nal 11"'•!•• !'"'' rr.r ·• '·IJ.·1 la 11.~ " i II 1•" ,lrt •r l' Petr 'nr•Tlm"r 11n- I•' 011•1 'tt: q;,111!'1 i;.<snt paient cartels I .... --.-........ !Jack Anderson ' wh1rh 11·011ld be free to fix pnr.es afid destro~· comprl1t1nn hy d1\"iding up markets. the rnnsumer men argur. lo !he guLSe of cla.rtfj'Jng the patrh11·nrk patent la\\'\. thi<:y sa~. the new bill would allflw corporations to squeeze bilhons 01·er lhe years from consumers and small com· panies. i\'EVERTHELESS, Bren nan has con· nived with I.ht.. very lobby his sub- committee is supposed to scrutiruze. His activities a re detailed in astonishi ngly frank documents from the lobby"s O"'n files . (ln August Jfi, for example. Ph1!11p!'i Pelroleum 's \'e!era n pa tent expert, Paul Gnmnrv 1 u·ho 1s al.~o chairman of the local b·ar a ~soc1at1on 's Pa1en1, Law Com- mittee 1 sent a select group of fpllnw p;i- lent Ja\\•yers an tJnusual pa cke t (If tn- formatioo. It was for "strictly perso nal use." Gomory cautioned in an enclosed note . Tht> packet contained a staff 1•ersion of the bill 1,1•hich. Gomory !!aid. "\\·as made a., ;:i1lable to me by Tom Brennl'ln "Tom Brennan expects 1 the bill\ In ht> 'nted rin and repnrleri out by !he suh· r('ln1m1flee sonn after Congre~s conl'enes 1 am informed by Tom !hat this 1•ers1on nf the hill 1s final but for some amentlmen!s .. :· GQ,\!ORY"S r\OTE lhen surprisingly admllled that \he key provisions of the bill ··originated w i I h the 'Tuesday Group.· ·· This is the nickname ror M ehtf' corps of !he patentJlobby \.l"hich holds Tuesday meet1ngs. AndGomory 's no1e said fur1her that fin offshoot. the "Tuesday·2 group" w;:is "l'IC· 11,·ely re\·le\111ng and re visi ng the langu age" of the bill -a hnle like a group of hu ngry foxes ~tting thr;ir own quota for chicken consumplio n. Brennan . to make sure tha t the na - tional patent lobby also got word of whar. wa., going on in th!': inner sanctum of his subcommi!lee, :;enr copies of hi! ma.rked- up bill to at least four other top patent lobby groups .. \\'HEN "'E REACHED him at h1! Capilol Hill office. Brennan rejPcled our sug,1::e.~t1ons that there might be St1meth1n~ "'tong with s~ndtng material, wh ich he properly sent ro st;:iff~ of com- mittee member.Ii. to lhe patent lobby, bu! not to the publi c. "That's a red her- ring ." he huffed. Brennan said hi~ assur11nce that th e bill would be passed in time for ht! speech wa! only ;:in "estima1e." Anrf he denied that when hi!: !eave! his 11-year-post wilh the .i;ub- committee shortly that it will be; to prRc· lice patent Ja11· . Gomory lengthily defended both thl' bill and his dealings 11·ith Brennan "I "'ouldn't be caught dPad 11.tth something I"m not supposed to ha1·t ," he said nf the committee documents Bren- nan had only sen t them nut for hi! and other patent la"·yer.i;' comments, he in· Sl!ted. Cons umer Confidence Lags -r \ . l·' A1!1n11.1~ '1a1,rH1 k I' er i;- rr ,.., i' ~ " 11 I " r rf\onn)\' 1' Q.Pl!ln i;; fl ·1 ~· r I .' I • , 111 11rn rr th.nli ;. rlll- !r i + ,1r1111 r;: ~ir1k<'!', h1,;;hel' ri· , r• ·' r • 1-.r1~ "'1 hr a 1 v 1ir•111p:r.• 1· • M" :111; 1lv· p1rt11n:• 11! 24 h.1 r•r-~1·11i 1r t"ir fnrP 11 rnOl;'fl'~Slnna1 r1 r·n1"r" 1 Ir ::irlln;: fnr the b<11l-"UI nf an ;irtn'l'·ll • • O!fi'p.101 ~pelt lrnu~ to the m;in 1n tl'r otr,.r/\ ltP I' nn! l1llr ll' 1n hp !\11a\·ed bv mrre. 11 •irl'I•. ~·nil a<.. Trra 0•1rv ScrrPtilA. .John R 1 n11r;olh ' :t;itrmPn! that a brn<itf' t \!).ln<1no 1n th" r··noomy 1s unr1Pr wav. ,\nrl hr m;i\· hr 1\onrtPr1n[t 11hv r res1dent ;\'1\f\n I~ rJ:ir•roin~ fl \i~11 to Prk lnjj. rather th:in fn ,\hrnn 11r Sratt!P CO\Sl \1 Ens ARF. l\ ""SHf1 \\' ~IE'' mnorJ ]11 Tilr f1r,1 ]n rl:l' "-nf .July they b011~!1! 12 J'lf'rrr111 r .. 1,rr l s mod~] new c;ir~ th..in 1n t11P \ilf11 f' pPrinrl ,;. yea r Mfore . Dnn1P~ltr .1 1r lral'el ts dn11•n ;i~ a rule ! n11r•I 1\1tlinr~. for examplP, reported lha t bu.>1ne.~s Ln the f1r5f IJ da y1 OIAN•I COAST • DAILY PILOT . Robtrt N. Weed, Pu.bUa>tcr Thoma.f Ketvil, Editor MbmW.&UJ Editorial PQ1Je Editor ~ cdltarlAI Pill" or tM O&l:y Flldt 1etkl \c)-Worm and •llmU.:~ rud· ft'f by pn«11U .. thla Mwapil'ft"• cplnkml and commentary on triple1 oJ lnlrrett ..I'd ·~ ty i-'I> vldlrc &, torum for .AM ft'P"*Nlon ot Cl.Ir tt•d~' op1nlont, and by Jll'- lll'!nflns lhe dJVft'ti9 vleWp'llnta d. ln- torfM'd obllforvnw, and IP)icftmen on toplc.t al ti» id&)'. Wedneoday, Octnber 6. 1971 ' Edih;>rial Research nf Julv ran 1 percrnl below the C(lr- re5pr1nchng period of 1970. Springtime ebullience on U1e retail front seems to hal"e. given \.1'8Y to sunvne.rlime apathy. FOR A READING on consumer in· tent1nns. go,,.ernment and husine.ss in- creasingly turn to specialists in the rel.:itJve\y new business of "ps_vcholngi'Cal el'.'onomicli."' One such practitioner. Jay Sr-hmiedeskamp of the t:nlversily ol l\l ich1gan research center, contend~ that a ma1or rea~on behind the con~11mer spend1 Qg la11 has been ;:i grRriual lllss of cnnf10tnce io the government".!!! abi hty lo solve inflation and unemploymen t. _ He believes that even an appearance that the government wa!I ' ·do in II something" would help. Instead, I.he pnl1cy ;i nnounced by Secreta ry Connally on June-i9 wifs firmly negative:- Ruled out by the Nixon administration .,..,,re tax redu ctions. increases in !pen- ding. 1 wage and price re.view board. and v.·age and price controls. Lending force to lhe words was President Nixon's veto the same flay of a $5.7 billion public workJ acceleration and regional economic development bi ll, WITH THE WHITE HOUSE hnldin& to it.a: 11ame plan. Democrat.Ii In the Congress are btglMing to sense that ac· tlvi!'im may be good economics and good polittc fi. Same kind ol 11d p11ckage for l..nckheed Aircraft Corp. appeared likely sifter Chairma11 Wright Pitman f l). Ttxas) of tM llouse Banking and Cur- rency Committee announced he wouJd 10 along If th11ol'11 what it I.Ikea to 11\/e the n1Uon from another depression. CoMumert may conclu e that If 1 ne..w Rtconstr~uction Finan Corporation i• lhe alto/na tive lo fl. depre!.Sion. things must be. eve.n worse th an \.\'ashingt on lets o" REP. "'ILBUR !\tlLLS I 0-Ar kl h;i~ mounted his first full-scale a1 tac.k on the administratlon·reconomic po!Jcy. Of course, lhe chairman nf the. l.ax-wriling House \\'ays and Mean! Committee haJ caught the presidential bug, a condition \11hich in!lpires a touching concern fnr pocke.tbook issues. Speaking at Ogden, Utah, July 16, Mills set forth an a.nti - recession program that le11tured higher deductinns for individu al taxpayers and a re instatement of the. investmen t tu credit. Over in the Senate., Fred H. Harris (~ Okla I has launched an .. exploratory ne.w populist campaign" lor the Democr111ic preside.ntlal n<>mination. Such a cam- pa ign presuma.bly would tap the growing discon!ent ove.r what Jack Newfield in Ne.w York magazine has ca 11 e d "socia\i.~m for the rich and capitalism for the poor ." Politici11fl! senM: that con· sumeri1 are rebelling in the only way they know how : re.fusing to spend On di11c.re- tionao &oods until conliden.ce ii restored. Dear Gloomy Gw • It SHma Newport Betch II pretty upae.t at the to.a of all the 1lgn1 on Laf1yettt Street. But how would you fee) 1fter-you 1ot • Ucket for goi n& the wrong wa y btfore all the one-way 1i1n1 were up~ -Local Yokels T1'11• ... ..,_ ,..,._... "'"-"' ,._,., 1111 ...... "" ...... .. "" ......... ,. ,... l'IW ~ ......... ·-.......... ,,. l"li.t. Should Use Tra11q uilizi11 g Gu11s i11 Riots Ma ilbox To the ~d1tor ; It h;:is IM>en ~ug~esterl that the guards in riots should u.~e tranquilizing guns. These guns are used to qu..ell rampaging \.l"ild bees!s and es ;:i humane way of capluring them for zons. Shl)ulrln"t \\·e be iust as humane with humans ;is"'" ;ire 11·11h anim als, Is there a tra n11ulliz1n.1: gun tha1 1,1·he n used on . a m:in would stnp him ''rlcad'" 1n his tracks as fast a$ a lr;:id bullet~ If so. pPrhaps thcsP shou!rl he 1 s~uPd to polic e and N.;itional Guard deployed lo r\n1.s, violent demnostr;:i11ons. etc .. !o rl'pl;:ice currently u~erl lr.thal wea p<1ns Surh j!Uns would h;i ve s<.>.v eri thf' lives nr !he 1nnocen1ly involved bys!anders in demnn.~trRlion!', wnuld h;i ve prevented thf' !ragedy of 1hc Kent Sta.te deaths and \.l'OUld h;:ive saved the lives of the hoslaReS in Attica prisno. THERE ARE S0:\1E who shnul ··Kill :" 1,1·hen arnuserl and dn not care "'ho ts killed. whelhC"r innocent, gu1\ly nr just in lh!' \.l'i11· The tranquiliztng guns 11·ould be a resrr~1n1ni:: 1nflul'nre ho!h nn !he 1·ict1m and the killer~ rr at rrcsent "·r do not have a gun th;:i! wnuld 1rnmnh1hzP It.~ tarRel immediately, ~urrl v nnf' roul<I be de .. ·eloped. A terhiinlnRV Iha! r::in reach the mnnn nef'rls al~ to lr;:irn how t.n hrlp 11.s pe<iple tn put rc~tr;:i 1n1s on their tempPrs and 11nreasonable desires for destruc!lnn of life. KATY SCHr-.11DT Prnte.~ts .-\111rl1irl.-u To the Editor l\1y 1elegtam In President Nixon read. "Please. prnceed with the Amchitka nucle;ir test. prol'1d1 ng ~·ou are ahsnlulely certain you are C',od" 11 \.l'l'IS signed, "PrP (Pro-Environment People !. Pep urges all citizens to wri1e Presi· dent Nixon be.fnre Oct. 16 ;:isking that the lest be litopped. Amchilka has been a na· lion::il wildlife refuge since. l9ll and a sea otter sanc tuary since 1931i. There are 4.000 sea otters now in the waters around the 43-mile isl;ind. THE AT0~1IC ENERGY Commission utimates •·only" 1n percent to 15 percent logg will occu r from the blast -random deatbll from overpressure s gene.rated underwater. Am chitka National Wildlife R~fuge has 44 1'pecies of birds, 55 pairs of bald eagles \\'ith nests and 19 pairs of Pereitrin fa1C1)11S with nests ! the large.st kn(lwn conccnlta1ed populRtion remaining In the world 1. Aside from these considerations tbere Is jhe danger of a catastrophic earth- quake. The AEC says the re ~ no chance of 11 quake. Pep 1ays that just as 1cie.n- tlsts: admit there is M posrlible w§y or predicting a quake the.re is also no possi· ble way to predict one will not occur . WILLIAM W. LEAK l.•11•" ..... '""" ... ...~ Mtnll•lly wtitVto tMuN _.,., -It --Ill M --'t If" i.u. Tiit ""'' ,. ,.,...,... lltllf' .. '" -· ... 11""""'1,. HM! 11 ....,.... All i.tt.rt "'"" lfl. t""'9 tl .... IY,_ MHI -Hlttl ..wr.tl. l>ul •-_, .,. wllllftl .. "' _., II 1111fklllll ,..._ .. _,.,,.,, "Mll'll wlH 11tt M .wll"""· Quotes K•th\ffll D. B11by, Lona Bur.h. En1ll!b-tr1ltted re;t1tertd nur1e -"The Brltl.<lh do not laugh at the American Medical As80Ciatinn rommenu on their health cart: rather. they weep lor the Americana who ~o loollshly belleve lhat he:aven' awaits lhem tn tlle form of a n.a· tlonal he•lth &UVlct." ' I • ~~ .... -......... _ .. :': '• -.... --,_., -... ~-. _, __ ........ Alphabet Sounds Affect Reactions Among the-let1err. piling up, and wailing lo be answe re~J· one from the vice-pr~ident nf Hira \Va lk er in Detroit. a n1an e\·idently s interested ia language. a~ in liquor. "Some yea rs ;.go." he \.l'nles. "ll('rh;:ip~ 1.1•h1Je bro 11• s 1 n g through !he d1ct1nn . ary, t rrall7.ed su<l- denly 1h:ir alm~t ;ill the worrls in the English 1::inguagt"' be,t?innin;:: 1vith thl' letters ·sn' ha ve an u11plPasant meaning or dcriv;:i11nn , "Fnr es;implP sn;:i,i::. 1'nakc. sna p, snilre . sn;ilJ, sn<ilrh, sne;ik, sneer, snicker . snidP. sniffle . l"nrrb. snotty, snore. snn rt. snt!h anrl snuff. The only lrtily pleasan l. 'sn' wnrds are 'snui.;gle ' <1nd 'snOllzc.' illy questinn, r.tr . Harris. is "'hy 1.~ the above !rue~" AJ'l."D ~IV ANS\.\'ER. ~Ir \\1:ilkP.r . is r dnn·1 know . But it h;is lnng been recngntz- Prl by ph1lnlng)!'!s lh11 r syllable ~ounds rUll' the pnpuliirit~· of \.l'l)rrls more ~rnera!ly than \.l'C re;i li1.e l11nr Bro\.l'll. fnr nne. has pnintcd 1h1~ nut 1n his six- \·olum" stud1· nf \.l•nrr!-<lPn\'11t1nn~ ''L." for ir\st;:incr. is the in itial of moi;t terms fnr tus1 . lcwdne~s . lechery. lasr1l'1n11~ne,"s. hbirl1nnus , 11nd ~fl on. •·st" is the bfog1nnini.; r-0und for the 11ual1ty of cndurailcc, in men of stamina. "'hn :irf' st<1\wart, stnuL:heartPd , staunch, and a!~o slron,IL l"tub~"1. sturdy, stead- fa~t. stlrkers·lo-the;.OOrt "BL,'" ON THE OTHER hand. usually begins ;:i word con\'eying disgust or an- "'--._/ er~~,-°'~!'~ .. ~ f-!:S ~:rJ~~ ~Y }f.,~-__,~\ :~ • t .Y .;,. :.,j.M. ~if - : i ... ., . -If. JJ::.1 . .....__ .... ·, .Ji.; nll~·a nce ~ blasted. blithering. blooming, blighted. and ! in England, at least) the e''er-Pfesent bloody . The "f'" snund b!'g1nnin.c. ::i \.l'Ord is also nnf' of dcn~1011 anti cnn!f'mpl. which is pPrh;ip.' \.l'hy the rcla l1vcly recent word "phony" h;is dri1•en the nlrlcr "bogus·• richt out of the m::irkrt. A fc11· positive.I v· char~ed words !'uch ::is ··rair" arid ·"famous" begin \\'1th "f'·. bu! they are r::ir fl\11·\.l'('ighed by filthy, feeble, fatunus, full le, finicky, fathead . frQ\.l'Sy, faggish , anti sn forth. The •·SL" \\'ORDS give l}S ;:i slo ppy, i;!ippery, slimy associ;:ition : while the "sc" words seem especi;:il\.v fitting for scamps, scalawags, and skul!duggery in general : on the contrary, the "j'' v.•ords gil'f': us a jol!y. jocund. jouncy, jingly feeling. The "Sq" combioat10n gives tls sur.h unplc;isant l!'.'rms a~ ~(\uash and squeal, squawk and squelch. squall, a n d squeamish. squalid and squat A "square " 1s a modern term of oppro- bnum. just ;:is a ··squirt" "'as in our parent's lime The sounds of the alphabet are. often 11s important as the sense. in their lnfluence upnn our re;:icti ons. As h;:i s nften been remuked by psycholog1cally-minded his!nrians. "Heil. Hitler' .. possess~ a cflmmandin~ verbal ring tha t "'ould ha\'a IM>en whnll y lacking in ' ' He. 1 I, Schickel"gruber!'' Clear, Solid Reporting s"·eeping from torrid Snnor;:i . f\l exico lo the cold. wilds of the. Pacific Northwest. the v.•hite. man pushed a proud . rugged. people for a cen tury. The drama of bRttle was as high as the tactics in many were low. The common denominators on a fron- lier ·awash with blood from 1'-1e:iiro (() British Columbia 11o·ere fear . fire and hatred, between periods of relative peace. WRTTER-RlSTORtAN Pete r I. Wellman bringg a time forgotten in the hf"l'lt of newer, intemalional conflicts aH\'e i11 !he pages of his. lif~'s work . Ci1~trr. Sherld11n, Bentcen, and their .. ' ( The Bookman ' . ' .. -.. --. At~ities My Lai-style are An old story in we.stem history. , WELLi\t:AN'S WORK • e1poges white treachery and political exploitation of the Indians. as well as Uie highest traits of mank.ind among the red men . He handleli it as pure hislory, without moralizing. Tha reader gets the me11s1ga in this vivid account of scnres of ad· ventures. If you gn 10 work Rt 8 a.m .. don 't be;gln reading this one on a week night. c<1valry saddle up. Rugler11 11ouOO Ute I The Indian War1 of the Weel. By Paul g11llop, bullet-torn guidon1 streaming, I. Wellman. Curtis Books, 479 pp. $!.%$.) Chief Joseph, Sitting Bull, Mangus -A. R. V. Colorado, Nan~/ .fochl1~ '!ft<t.!lthers P~-­ war and rurv val for ffielr des~ale tribes. Some we.re noble leaders: lome · ..---B" George ---. savage assassins who alew tolely for the fun or It. "THE INDIAN WARS of the West." 11 a refreshing change from the didactic. ln- sl11nt history so ofle:n written and publish- ed loday. Written ove r a period of years. It Is rather ph1\n and almost old·fa shlontd in style, but clear, solid reportins with respect for detail. Publi~hed ln 1947, It Is re.-is!ued In pt1perb11ck. Rnmantlcizcd all they have been. the tndh1n war!i were cruel. bloody C8m· paigns oft.en engineered with a joint Mei· ican·Amerlcan 1trategy of total e:t· tennlna.tlon .· VIilages empty of warriors were often wiped out , brlnglng wholesale venge.1nce - on white women and chtldrtn In return. Dear· George : Don't you· believe the lnstltut.lon of marrlagt should be dropped for the outdated thing it lg r Why should a couple live together after the. fir.st love. and passion has PJ.SSed~ , THINKING YOUNG Dear T ...... : That's when you need m1rr!ag• the most. afler the firs!. passions have. cooled. These days. home ia practicAJly the only place you can go that Is n't rated X. (Send your problem• to Georae and let him pu1 your worries ln • (jlfferent perspective. U p 1 I d e down.! 11 7 I '· --·-· ------- Costa Mesa 'foday 's t 'lnal } EDITION N.Y. Stocks ' VOL. 64, NO. 23 9, 6 SEC TIONS, ~6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A WE DNESDA Y, OCTOBER 6, 1971 TEN CENTS Senate Reapportionment Plans Rattle GOP t'rom \\ire Ser \ i<·t'~ .\ Slait Senate rec1pport1on1ne11! plan re1 ea led 111 Sacran1ento today by ritn kin:.: Dc111ocra1s r al!les 11epuhli('ans ll'or11 Yre li.a lo San J)1ego like an Parthqu:iJ..r Oil)) the (;Qp C<IU tcc J. ~nie Dc1nocrat:; are d1s111a\ ed Loo .. trs 1he ILnest nu\1enng uf-thC' old ge1 - 1·\·1nander technique and not r1·en 011 a <hsguised basi~,'· luincd F1rpubltt·a 11 Senator Peter II. Beh1. (If T1burQr1, in f\tarin Count~·- Bchr·s !rrrilorv would be :.h1t'tcrl ~u h1~ r uurlh D1~l nt·I l.lou11d;1r,I' \111uld cx1cnd ~even <·ountic.~ 111~rth11·;irc\_ h appro1 r d 111 ;1 .~t'l'IC~ of n •q1111·1·d hc:ir111gs. lh~· De 11\ fl r r a I 1 (' 1C;1p p1Jrtiorunent plan wnult.l :;1ren~thr11 11 ~ 1·vn1rol ;-ind "'c<lkt·n H t p u h I 1 1· a 11 :-!ron~ho!d~. 111elud1ng ()r;1ngt' i '0111+1.1 l)l'ange t"<runty "-ouli! be denied a nt•11 lt,•pt1ulic<1n Sl'nat(' ~t·at. de~pitc ;, 700 .000 ji.,p11l<1!1on gro11·tll ~1n<·t 1hl' 1%11 l't·n~u ... tuunty 1111ers 11nuld l1nd lhl'111~rl1 1·~ r•eprl'Scnttd bv .all or a part nf fr \c dif fL'l'l'n1 d1:dr!L'I$. 1nste;1d uf lllt IJl'l'SC JI! ! \\() Tl1c pn1pti~<1I l11 U1·111111.:r1111c lc;1dcr..; 11uuld .')ol1d11y th~1r :!l 10 19 cdo,e 111 :x·nate Jcadc!'~J11p and ('uuld cOllt"t:i1·abl\' +11J're<1S1' ll O} ~~ ~t'<'.il~. Eng1nl'crs ul !hi' rc:.ippi1 r1 101t1nenl pl:111 so nu· state111de Jortu rnust IJt' 111·· "01 nph~hetl 111 Hus ~car ·~ :c.tss1on hcgan 1r1 tl1 ::>cnator F'rrd .\lar!cr 1R-Hed· dini: 1 and lits Second IJ1sl1"11·t. DEBBIE GREENMAN, 17, HAS THE SOLUTION TO ANNUAL OCTOBER HEAT WAVE 1For TemROr•ry Reli•f of P1i" Caused by S•nta An• Wind, Go Jump" in th• Oce1n Ora11ge Coas• Sizzli11g El Toro Sollr:s to 103 ; Water Ranges 1.11 Jl!Jid-60s A typical Santa Ana co11ditio11 hc<ited up typically mild Orange Co<1st ten1· pcraturcs today. sendin~ the nicrcurv i;oaring tov.·ard 90 11·hilt inland rc~ldent ~ 1>11.:eltered in nt;ir JOO-degree he<1i A slight cooling is expecle<.i TilurS<ta.1·, bul you 11·on't notice 1t. says the 1i;-e atherman _ Te1nporary . l'Clief rnighL t ome ft on1 a dip in the ocean. \\'atl'r 1cmperatures ranged in lhc 1nid·fiOs to- day. El ·roro captured second place in the· 1 nation Tuesday for hot spo l.!:i not to l'isit. The El Toro heat-v.•as 103 degrees. j ust l')Ot degree less than Long Beach. Tuesda y's national cha1n pinn. Writing · Expert Signs. Annual Pact With Mesa Harold Lly can read the handv.·riting on the \1'all. In fact. he can read any hand\\'fiting - that's why Costa ~1esa Councilmtn a~ proved his $3,000 annual contract with the City Pol.ice Department ~fonday night. Ely is a handwriti ng expert whn handle; about 100 foriery cases a month f01' local polict. ··He 's one of the few handwriting ex· perts in Southern California wh<:ise testimony is accepted. ii) court," explai~ Costa ~ltsa Police Chief Roger Neth, Ely bas sold his scrVice to. Costa .Mes;a the past eight years. His primary )Ob is to identify handwriting on rorged checks. ··He might also bt used In extortion cases of kidnapings whe~ notes are lt:Ct." Neth said. "Using hla handwriting 1e1vice is like using a polygraph." ;_14y is_ a_ r.et~ Santa Ana polict Jieutenant who helped dt!lgn commonly wed methods for detecting handwrilin{t 1imilarities. He signs sepa,·nte <.-ontracl1 y,·ith Costa ~Iesa and athcr O't'ange Cou ri-i.y cities. S pider Weh Rain Hits MONTER£\' fUPI) -lf 1 rRining 11ptder 1,1•ebll ln this coastal con1mun1ty. t'ragmen1s of web have been dripping f'rom lhe sky and cling to bushes, tree~ and telephone "i res. Zoo~al John Olivia of Carmel Val\11y ~id the alrbonic n1aterial appea~d to be trom "local di!pe.rsal" of spiders that llppa.rerilly ~pin balloon-like! ~·ebs 11.nd WI!' them to float overt~ C"Ountry1\ide. ' ,,I A1 1nitl·1norning. ten1pcra !1Jr<'.~ along tl1e Or;inge Coast insurl'd a hot d;1y IP· rlay A! JO :Jll ;l Ill .. San Cl<'lnl'lllP 11·a.~ nlrtady swe!lcnn~ Ln 85 de gree heat Thr 11o·atl'r te mpc-r:itur<' :11 Sa ii 1 'le1ncnle Y<as 66 degret'-~ al the san1r. hour. Tuesda~"s high <1ir le n1peraturc 1·.as &8 degrees. Other Orangr Cu;1sl tcrnpcr<1lurl'S <11 10:30 a.in. \1ert -Huntington !.)each. 80 dcgr<'C'S for tllr <iir. 64 for the water and 'J'uesday's t v.·as 9i -Newport Hcilch. i8 d(-'grec~ for hr <'\ir , S2 for tbe water and Tuesday".~ high \\'35 &6. -Laguna Hearh, i6 dr~rcc~ for the ~1r, ti:I fur lhC w;1lcr· Jlld Tuesday'i l1igh \\'i'l~ 79 degrees. The night~. n1 lea.,1 , will cool olf Tne l S \\'ealher Bureau says thl'. 1011~ 1on11:h1 \\'ill be 6j-63 degree~ lnl;ind Orange County sullercd under S:i111;i Ana winds and even hotter air lh<in the Urange Coast Tuesday. Santa An'a :ind An<1hcirn 1hcr n1omclers htt 100 degrees. not far behind F:I Toro·~ hot pace Dowr1tuwn Los A111:elt's was hit by 1111 lcgrt't: heal 11i11cll ned the record h1,gh !If I I ;,, 19:.:l. Al ong the coast north ot u,~ •\ng I'~ County ten1perat urcs ranged near dCfl:l'l'CS <1nd up to 98 inland Analy sis R eveals Driig Powder 'Strong· Stiiff' Labol'atory ana ly!'is of one pound 11f drug pov.·der seized by Costa r.lesa pQhcr in an alleged $14.500 deal closed by thr arrest of four suspects Tuesdal' h;iq revea led ii is a different chen11c:il 1h<in first suspected. The compound is phencyclidint 1 PCP l instead or a liy nlhctic form of rnariju;:i na known as letrahydracannabinol iTllC 1, crime lab experts havt determined. The drug PCP is equally potent -and illegal -but this batch was even n1ore powerful, police said today. "They say it's the strongest st uff lh~y've seen in a long, lonF? time." remarked Costa l\.tesa Police Detect i\'e Me~a M;in's Death Probed Orange County t'Oroner·s deputies ln- dllly were conducting m I c r n ~c op i c 11nalys\5 on the remains nf 1 young Cost:. Z\-·lcsa man round dead Tuesda y by police whom fr iend!! called to his apartment. No indlcatians or foul play were discovered and authorities theoriie Abdul A. Fadhie, 20, nf 181 E. 22nd St., died of natural <"fuses. Off icer Stepehcn T. Nash was given nn information about ttlt victim's medical hhit tory. !le said F'adhie wa!'i lylnf: on his bed as llM>UIJh asleep when he arri ved after .~ medk:al a1d call from All 0 . obscn and Abdel I . Elmal. t Sgt John Rcg;u1 He said romplction of the 1n111al 1n- 1·l'sligalion and analysis of the dn1 g 1\·111 allow a t...'Onference with thr Orange Coun· r.1· Oistriet Atlornc.y·s office today regarding criminal com 1ll11 inl ~. Chcmi('atly. the 'amphel am11tt PCP l~ sunilar to the organi<' marijuana. Suspects arrested late 1'.fonday night al 2261 Maple Ave .. Apt. Jo:. havt boon book- ed on suspicion of sales or furnishing of dangerous drugs and po!<Session of niari · Juana. fll In vestigators asked that ball ht sel no lo\\·er than $12.:ioo in presenting the case m the DA 's office.' The arrestees are Barry 0. Bowers, 19. and Jerry L. Mal'ris, 20. boti1 or the ~laplt Avenue address. plus Mark J. HolznechL 19. of 1034 Sherwood Lan e. and James E. O'Connell. 20. of 304 Princess Lane. both in Ssnta An1t. Detective! began investigat ing A month ago after numerous C'Omplaints a botll ac- tivitit.S 1t the l\.taple Avenut apartment. 6 <.:onvict8 Arraigned SAN .RAl!'AEL (UPI) -fill San Quen· tin pri10n Inmate!! were 'iCd shackled hfhd atld foot to their arr•ignment Tues· day on murder 10cf conspiracy charges sfe1nming from ~ Aug. 1% alle ged esc;ipe atlempt at the prison lhaL lefl six cle1td. Atwrnt:)' Stephan M. Bingham . indicted Along 11.'lth the six by the ~1arl11 County grand jury. was not present and Superior Court Judge E. \\'11rren McGuire Issued • warrant for hill arrest. ·- .l " ~larlc r's 1t1s1rict 11ould be stl'rltlicd an 1utred1ble tiOO 1111!cs. south. lo l..:ast Los Angele~. Chi('arlo li>;id('r;, lla1 e bt'c11 pressing Se11<1tt Rc11pport1unn1ent C h a 1 r· m a 11 \!e1·1J n D)n1:ill~ 11J Ll)s Angl'lt•s1 to pro· 11de a Scnale sl'<il 1d11t·h 11ould be filled h) a ,\lt>.1tan.,\1nl'rn:an senator ~!:irlcr's tra11~11l<intt•d dislrh·t 11ot1ld ~11·1tcfi it rro111 the rur\11 Bcdd111'! area 111 ,,ne spa11n111i.: East Lo~ 1\n:;el<'~ lu .\!han1 - Ura, 1n the shape ol a huge llt1I \'oter l'cµrcsl'ntat1on 11·ould bt al least 50 pc1·ccn1 t:luc<ino and c<1 p1tal observers doubt ;• .. 1;irler \1·ould su1·11vc an eltctio11 111 h 1.~ ow11 reapport ioned Nor t her n L'a!iforn1 a. "The plan 1s 1·uJ11.:u!ous on il s l<il't," ;\larler snapped tod;i~ upon seeing it. "I litn'l t•onee11 e of lhc pcopl t of California ~{:-ind1ng still for this " fl dllt's unneeessar1· v1oltnte to Jocdl ~u\c1 n111l'nt." )larlcr {:ont1nued. Lec;il experts ('Ontend l\larlcr Y.Ould prohal:rly t·ont11111r tn t;l'r1 e until 197~ a11l'r wh ich r1111r he tou!d nHHe tu Ea.5l Los A11gl'le.\ Thl'y doubt lie l"JUll.l -nor 1r hn could :-ur111 r l'lcc\11.111 ilg<.111 1.~1 ;i Chtc<ino l'a!l· d1datl' -if he did Llc.~µll r Jrl'p d1sn1.t1 ~ 111 o n ;: Hrpubl1ta11:-111ltl!'u1cd t:ap1lal c i t v sources :-a u1 ~u1nc Dl'n1~1crats arr. th sµleo::>r:'d 1111!1 D• 111a l!\ \ pla11 10<1 Hcport ~ are 1h;1! th{'.1 turned a p1·11 a1r tStt llE:'ilAP , Page 11 Charged Meslt Police Hit in Dltniag·e l 'lai1ns t'11c S:.in Llil'go <ll'Ca rcs1dr11t:-. li .i1t fil - Pd separ;ilc clHirn~ totalling ~2 . .J 1111lli1J11 ;igilinst the c1!r of Custa :\!csa a lleging police bru1;1l1t~ The t'lairn!i t'at'h Ont• for SM 000 a11d 11T1l!tn 111 1dl'11t1ral langua6e b~ La Joll;1 ;;tlorne~· Kenneth .Jensen _ 11t•rc lllrd Tuesday 11ith rhr 1·!!1 l'1c1·h The (_'la1n1s Hre srgned b) .fr;.111 .\lar·1e Shannou. Ill : \\'<1~11e Bruce \larkus. :!O, ci nd Bru('e You n1ans. t:!. all of Sa n Diego, and Lil .lolla l'csidrnt s .lel'l·old Clark I leaslct1. :!;;, ;111d Uir~ Vcrrel Angclm1n, 2:! Thl',1' a:l('gr lh:.11 t11n Costa \le-~a (l/· I 1ecrs 1n1ured <111d cunfincd the111 in Ji:lll against thf'1r 11 ill during ii narcnt1c!\ raid .l1rnl' :.!ft Otl1ters .!<11 ne~ F.irlcv and Oc1u u~ Hossfeld 11rrr 11tl'nt1l1ctl a~ the arrrsuni; 111fil'l'rs in the t·\auns. Po!ke ret'ol'Cls show tl1;il ;i\! 111 1: 11r1r ill't'ested at 6.30 fi .111 ••• June 21J. 11}.. a11 .1 partinen! ;it 880 Center St.. on sus p1C1011 of posstssini:: n1ari111n11a. A sixth 11erson. Pti lricia 1\·\~Tl __:V i11gcf'l ZI. occupant of thl' apartn1ent 11-as ar rested on !ht sa111e d1argc~. She has nor fi led a claim against thl' cily. The police report. 11Titl e11 b~· Hn:'lsleld . ind icates the two 0Jf1ccrs we re t'allcd to 1he apar!ment on the con~plaint of a loud~ part~·. :\Iler retei\'1ng 11•1 rc ~po11se hv l..11ut·~· i11g on the door ;incl idcnr1ty1r1J: then1sell'CS as ol'fi t't!rs !he pol1cl'1nl'n !:'lllcred the ;1µ<1 l'!n1c11t \l'i1h ;i pass kc} nbt;uncd fron1 !he ap<1 rt 111rn1 n1<1nager Jl ossfeld s:i1d he cha~ed Youn1ans 111(11 ii b;:ithroorn ll'hcrc Youn1ans flushed a Voter s Re jec t Civic Ce nter Bond B~ I •. l'ETNlt J\HIEG O+ tho 0 111• ,.,101 S!lll \l'\\prll't Hrai.:h 111:1~ lur11 to ;\ JUHi! po1\•rrs agn.•e111ent tn gc1 ;J ne1\ poh< e ~1<111011 b\1111 01· 1nay pul the pol11 e huLld1ng and c1ly hall on 1hc :\pril haii(iL as separatl' qurs!ions follo11•1ng Tucsd:i1 ~ lopsided l'CJCL:(IOn of bonds for ii l1C\\' C)l'll' ('Clltf'I' City counl'iln1c11 111'!'C rcluct;i11I lo l<lik about \\'hat's nc>o'.1 for lhr1r 1.:11 ic t•rn!rr plans Tuesday nighl. In fact only lhrre of them v.'t rc presen1 as the 1·otes v.·crt tabu lated in !hi" lobby or the l.'ily hall lhey·re ;,pparcntl .v r;::oing to be using for awhile. Tho~e votes v.·cre drc1si ve. Only 39 per- rcnl or the clccloratt l'Oted yes-A two- thirds yes vo te. or 66.7 pe rc ent. was needed lo authorize the $6.9 million bond sale. The unorf icial !ally was Yes, 3.608: No, 5.554. The turnout was une:-.:ptttedly lig.ht. Only J5 pe rcent. or 9.162 nf the city·s 26,031 registered voters went to the polls, ~layor Ed lllrth, a leader in the carri- paign for passage. \Vas bitterly disair pointed . He didn ·i want lo sa,y anything at all and after repea led questioning. would on- 1.v say the council "Y.'Ou ld haye to talk about il." •te refused to spcculete. "I'm only one councilmen, we're going to have to get together and figure oul what to do ne11t. l'ln not going to make any guelJS or any commitment." Councilman ~1 ilan DostaJ, a c1v1c center bulldtng committee member, sug· gested the possibility the council might go ahead and form the joint powers agreement v.•ith Orange County to get the pollce station built at Newport Center. The city, has contracted with the county to build the detention htcllities that v.·ould be used by both tht police department and the Harbor Judicial District Cou1·t that the county plans to build on iiidjacenl property. Thi~ agreement could .(..'O~t 1'licv.·po1·t Beach $700,000 Ir the police station lsn 't bull~ ' / pli1st1c hag clown thr !11ile!. Three ur lhl' ~IX people <ll'l'CSled 11·ert ;,,.lc·ep._ acc:ord111g to t~e pl)lfte rl'~Ort :\ll six casl's a1'e :-1!11 u1 lhc tr1<1t p10- cc~~ al ll arbor Judic-1a! Distnet Court The l·lairns ~rt 1101 t·our1 s1111s l·:il•'n fJf'fSOn is asking lhe cuy cou11c1l t(l at·t:cpl 1l1e claun Cou11c1)111cn 11111get1hr rlalm.~ ~! their Ocl. 18 nicctlng The l'la1n1s ill'<' r1111~Jdrre1! lr",+1 furn1 <1lit1C'.'i, l'CQlllJ'f•d pl'i"l' !(I 1hr nlu1~'1()f 1a11·:sui!s. '.\'onnall1· 1 111 r1)111 ,-,i l"Jt.1111<'· 11· den.1 ~u('h cl;u111:-. ~P1'1:l;! t11t' -1.i,.;c !•11· tile l1ling ol r111I .\!Ull !11 r!H' \J;,11n;u11.>. 'Back to Worl~ Orders Sought \\' t\Sl-11!\'GT0.'1 ( L Pl 1 Pre~1tle11\ Nu•on today sought a back to work order tn end lhe 98-d ai -old Pacific Coast Dock suikc bul det1dCd no1 lo interfere vet 111 !he ~:asl Coast Long:;hore1nan's lie~p. \\'llite ll oui;t· Press Secrt"tarv·Rona ld I.. Ziegler said i\'i xon ordered ·the Justice Uepart1nent 10 seek froni the fl'dt'ral t·ourls an 80-dt1.r ..:ooling ofr period in th l' \\'e~1 t:O•l ~t dtspt1tt" ;ind in a Slf1!..r l'lf to11gshun·1nen a;;a1nsl !hi' lin~a! Lal..c.~ Pur! (Jf t:hic.'.lg!l Z1l'gll'r !-laid 1'\1xon dct·1dc·rl ag<11nst ~ee kfng a b;u·k to work ur<lcr ag.'.lil1~1 ·!:,.ooo stl'ikinz Ea~t and (;ulf C1Jt1s1 lnngs/1orcr11l'n bc(·au:<e hl' !'flllf'l11d11d tllal construction 11cgol1al1ons 11·l'r-r still pu s:;1. Ule lhere Hu1 the l'rl'.~1dc111 1111! ordl'r <t h1i;:h lr1·1'J federal tnl'di:i!or -probahl,\' Ass1,. lilnt L11 bor Sccre!<1r1 \V .! U~t'r\· or• Fecleral !\1edi:itu1n Cti1l'I J. L'urt1s cfiunts -10 go 10 :\'cw York 10 help :.culc !he .Ea:<t anti {:ulf Coast w::ilko111 ~. )iixor1 ·s fir~1 ust of !hf' Tall -Hartlcl' ,.\.cl tilinr a!).)u1 lO tl11 vs afl rr Iii' tnt•cl :111d f;1ilt•£I tn 11·i11 ;in ·agrl'r111rnl 111 lhe \~·('st Coast strikl' b} personal d1plor11:iry XIXPl1 llll'1 :-il'µt , 2~ 111 P•Jrtl ;ind 01·r \\·11h H<ir(.I ' B1·idge.~. Pr·l'~Ldrr11 of ll1r ~rril..1n<:? f11ll'rnat1ur1;1l Lnn:.?.,lil'lrcmclJ ~ and \\'arehou~rmcn-s [n1on ancl !~11 Fl~·11n. reprl'~rn!lng the l'ac1 l1t· 1\lnnr1n1l' \~~•t tal1011 '.\1'\0n urgl'd 1hr piir\lf:< t.i rl'.;ch 11grrrn1101 hu! nri ('IJd In !ht'll' ilc,1dl(IC~ 1e:ul1cd Bar Shooti11 g· Suspec t Se nt To At<u;(t adero }, 111;.n 1rho was arrcs1ed alter a father 11nd son \\'Crt sho1 11·1th 1he same rirlc s!ui;:. t·li n1axing ;i Cns\a i\1rsri bar a.r~u · n1ent. hali been ru led i11s;111c and co111- 1n i!1 cd to Atascadero St:itl' ll ospital. Thon1as B. Twyman. 30. 1nav face 1r1;1I 011 t11·0 cou nts of as~ault 1vith intent \l'l conuni! murder and assau~ wilh a dead· Jy weapon if and 1\'hen _!.:Crtificd legally sane .J udge Byro n K. i\fc)lillan ceased Orange Count y Superior Court pro- ceedings after psychiatrists f o u n d Twyman 1ras not capable of un· clerstanding their nature. lie was arrcSled wi thout Incident outside a Newport BoulC\'fl rd har Aug. 5. 11fter Robert L. Ousseau , 50. of 7t5 SL .Ja1ncs Place. Newport Bt ach and his son \Varren. 26. of 160 E. \Vilson SL. Costa_ i\lesa, were shot . T1vy 1nan, •240 E. 161h ~1 .. Costa ~1esa , called police afle.r the. incident in which a singlr slup; hit the cider Du~seau. passing through his ltg and into his son ·.s roo~. They had allegedly Intervened during a dispute between the defendant and another p.atro11. ~lilkn1an ~furde recl SAN DlEGO tAP I -A n1ilkman .,.,.as $hot to death beside his parked tn1ck \\'hile making his anernoo11 rou nds Tl)('s. day. Police said Harold J ,\teg_o1\', 6.1. Ill>" parently v.•asn·t robbed T'wo youths were reported ~ccn ruMt.nll a.\vay, - 7.1eglcr ~.1 \d \1\011 al!:io cnnt:luded tha1 ~ strike b1 Lut·al ·113 of thr 11,ter11 a11011<1l t.011g~hore1 11en'!i A'>!:iUt'l.'.llion ~I L:\ 1 \\•hif'h l1a s li t·tl up Chie;i~o ;::1·;1111 t·lc1«i!or~ :;111rr Sep t ! _ 11·as also de11dloc:kf'd I le sou;:h!. ::1 ~arl-. 1.1 11·or ~ ordt•r 111 th:11 di:-pot•' as v.·cll as the lil.IOO·n1:in \l'c;:;I ( '11;1:;1 stnkr. B;i sl'd nn \hf' f11ul1nl!~ uf :i four-rnc1nbi>r ho;1rd ol 1nq111r 1 \'1\fJJl tJ .. r·1d('d r.01 !•t 111· lf'l'\ene .'.ll flu.; 1111lf' 111 fill' .-iit'i~r h1 1111' IL.\ ill!<tHl~I ,\•!:..r tw :111d Lu!f Coil·! pn1 t' It br;.:.1n f·' l(i~J\ Pirat e~ Upend San Fr·:nu ·i ~('O 1'o \V in P enna nt PITT.'i~t·111;J1 I \l'I -P.1tl11c Hebnrr ~nd Al Ol.1rr ... J;n1Hnl'll 1i11·t'l'·run hon1er< 11·111:(' BrULf' l\i-1.11 .1111 t D;,1 ~ r.ui~11 lt1;·11l'd 111 1!111 n·l1r1 p•11·!1Jt·11111111 ·c5 n.;: thr P1u.-h1•r;;:1 1'11,111· hP.i! 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Orange Coast 1\'enlhcr Mot. dr.1'. sunn.v ll'<'a lher °" lhr agenda again hxJay 1\.1\h no relirf ~ecn fo r ,1'hur.sd11y. Highs today ,~Jon,..; Ille eoai;l &8 re!lrhing 98 in· land. U;i11 s tonight ~-to 68. INSIDE TOHi\ l' lj yo11 l1n1:e1?, ~cr 11 "Pln.:.n S1u1.('" !JCI. 11011 er got eiglt t r•1orr c:hu uccs 11l 1/1 rcr Ora11g« Coo.st plaullo11ses. See Theo tt:.r ~·otes. Poot: 18. llrl~I 16 lo111n, U·1t (l llll rft1t I (••••• <••••• 11 C~K-ln(! Ut I' (110111.. .,.,,, C1mk1 SI c .. u...... H Ott!~ lttlltt l 1' o•.,.rcn u ll•litr~I ~tit I Enlui.i~..,.h! U ·lt l'ltl111Ct tt•JI M~ .. J<l1'f J< Aft~ Lon••" J) Mtlltt~ I ) M.rrl• .. ll<t•ltl lJ-14 Mt" !~ Strwkt JI Ml¥1H 1a.lt Mvtv11 •uM• J( ........ " ..... ' t<J o ..... c:1 ... ty 1' t ytvla ,.,.,., l"I Sllt•lt tl•I• Or, il1l11<r_,,~ 1' $19<1 M1.-1i. •JI Tt!f wll..., 11 T~lt.. \1·11 Wo1tll" t w-" N••• sµ1 Wll'lll Ntw. •I ' • • Brush Fire • Calms Down 111 Ve11tu1·a P1LLMORE rUPI I -Dying Santa Ana winds anchored a 2.200-acrt brush hreo to- day in the hills abo 1·e tl'Hs snu1l1 farming community as the largest of St \'tn arson· caused blaits ""'115 !I() ~rcent contamM. The firt. fir st believtd LO ha\ t bt'en ~t by an ar50nist employmg a de layed-lime igniting device, became a mopup OPf'ta· tion today with 3;,(l men dousing hnt spor:i;. Arson 1n\tst1ga1or~ 1.1·orked around the clock in !ht hills nf'ar Los Par!res \·a· 11onal f ore3t for clues lo tht de\•asta!lng !.etit-s nf brush hres in the l11sr ,.,.,.o d"ys. Tt ~·As learntd the 1gn1ti,.,n rl r111ct .,.,·a ~ us· ed in Sunda v's Squaw F lat~ fire At lht ~ak of The f 1llmore fire's fury more than 700 ftrehghters battled the blaze a1Qed by 6fi pum ~r truck~ and a squadron of six \vatt r bombtn R aircraft ResidenLo;; 1n this 1ov.11 of 6.000 teamed v•ith firrmen !o right. th,. flames ad- vancing within ~ yard,q nf hnmPS One of the latest 1ncrnrhar.v fires 1n !he thic k chaparral v.•as repnrted Tursr!;iy nlgh1, two miles s0u1.h of here N1n.e~een county fire units contained the fires ad· vance to 20 acres. County Fire Chief B. B Haggard said the major fire v.•as the work (lf an arsonist -believed to be the same man 1.rho set a fire in the same area that burned 10 ;.cres Saturday night and three firl!S Sunday in the Pi ru Hi lls region, eight miles east. Investigators said the arsonist's de vice Y.'°'as set Off in the footh ills seven miles north of here. The flames. pushed by winds up to JO miles an hour . s11o·ept SQUth toward the community unttl hal ted :;JI yards from expensive foothi\1 homes "The fJ~ burlled right tn the pro~rty lines of homes 1n that area." a fire spokesman said Smoke and ashes Imm the blaze climh· ed westward as far as \'rn!ura . on the ocean 25 miles to the snuthv.·est. "\'ou can see the smoke all IJ\'er the county:• said one fire official. To the soulh in San Diego Cou nty. two bru.!ih blazes charred 650 acrP s. Fi1·e of- ficials sakl containment on both v.·as ex- perted t.oda~·. One of !he blazes. estimated at .'i()O acres near Poway. Wll! ~t11r1M by a ~!P X· icln national roasting a r11bbit O\'Pr an oren fire. The other blaze b\a ck~ned 150 ar res near the community of \lnrPl"la Village. Aboul 725 men v.·ere figh ting the fires. Solon Unveils Statewide Tax Plan for School SAC RAME f'>.'TO (l1 P1 1 A~semblyman Leroy F Greene 'D· S;icramenlo ! t0t"iay prnpcised a new $6 h !lion svstem of fJna nring publ1r educa- t:nn r.hrough il s1atew1i:le property lax The mea surl' is designed tt:1 n\·ercnml' a St2 te Supreme Cou rt ruling t h a t Cahfornia ·g prtsent system 01 f1nanring ,!;rhools throu gh local property taxes is uncons titutio nal. Grel'fle !aid his propsal "as "\o i;1cal. it is rational. it is r1ghL" He said the bill "·as designed ti') pro\ 1de el ch d1st nc! 11.·iih th • !'-3111" a:nf'lunt nf ml"'r.ey per !tuden! a~ The a\·erao;:e r:l15trirt 1n th!' state nov.· sp«>nd~. abnui saoo per i;!'.ldenl. In genera!. th" prripnsal 11o·f'l1J\d bri,,~t the prop('r!y t11x ra!P in t>..xtremelv "Pa!thy d1str ic-!s' and lo\.\·er the tax ra te 1t1 porir one~. Greene said his tlltl "·oulii 1nrrea~e ~t.ale ~upport of education frnm a current level of 51 ~ bllhl'ln to Sli b1lhnn. Part f'lf the money would be raised by 11; st atev.•1de pro perty tax of S.lW per Sll)l'J nf assessed valuation. ). Ou.NGI CO.Ut DAILY PILOT tlJIANOW CO.lST .. VILtSM f\11) COMl'AlfY l ob•l't N. w.M '""....,. •11111 f"i/Wlo.oi. Jtilc l. Curl irv VIClf "'9111W 1.1"4 G_..1 Ml~°"' Tllt111tl l(',,.;1 «d•IOr n ......... ~~~;~. ........ ~1'"'51 t:d\JW Clittf• H. Looi a,;,~tril P. Ntll ,U.llltn: Mt~tglrig l!dli.n c .... M-OHie• 330 Weit l1y sn •• t fi41l1i"'f M4ren : P.O. l oi1 1s•o. •l62' --- ' .. • .. I . i I So111ething Fishy Tom "Fi~heye." Deputy or Palatka. /la , mnde ls lt aky fa ce mask filled v.·ith gol d fi~h . Deputy. a photografihy s111denr at Dayton;i Community College. engaged in som e horse-play 11·it h the fish during .a recent photo session. He modeled for oth£'r student photograph~rs. De1111is Carpenter Lashes Pla11-'Triple A~ Mu1·de1·' Carl'J n!! 11p Oran'iP lnuntv in!o !hr,,. pieces in Sent1ll!. D1s!r1rt reappor11t:1nm~n1 Democrat·sl~le an!oun1s. h!erall.\ ln a triple.ax pn:1 r1c;,) murder . one pott nt1a/ \"IC'l1 m declared today St0ite Sen Dennis E Carpenter ( R- f\'l':11o·po rt Stach 1 decried !hf' Dem l')crars' gerrymandering in a telephnne inter\"1ew fr0m Sacramenln He sa vs the sensailon11;l maneuver - ~·h ich Woulii shrink and rl iJ11!!' v.·1th Democrals his own d1str 1ct 1n a trarl1· !tonal Repuhl1can st rongh old -15 in· tended treachery ··~fy charge 1~ that !ht~ 1s not necessarv and nn! accide ntal . hu i tl')lri blood ed 'and premerl11ared ... Ca rpenter fumed · And a bl1:i111nt attemp! !o rliffust" !he pol1t1cal strength of Orange Count~"" he continued Carpenter contf'nds the Demncrat.~' reappnrt ion menl which would shrink his dist rict. and that (If Sen James E \\'het· more !R-La Habra 1 v.·1ll re nd apart the Republ ican count1· Qrang~ County h;i~ grn""n more than an~ othf'r 1n Cal1fnrnia dUrln (! the past iiecarle. "·hilt somf" northern art"as ha ve \0~1 popul a11nn The Demnrra1.s' plan v.·C"luld depTl \'e 1l nr f'ln e addill.,na\ S('oat e seat that Carpenter ,!;3YS \\nuld be reayin ab le to .._ an11r1pare gett1n2 · nranp;e f'nuor v ha~ a righ! !f'I r " a s n n a h I , rt'rrpspntation. ·· th'! faliforn1a Rep11bl1can Centr al Comm1ttel' rha1rman ch arged ... " He ~·as careful 11'1 \'f'llCr. support of the. three men 11o·hnsl' d i~tr1rts would gain by a three·\.l'aV di\"ision of the Orange Coun· ty districts he and \Vhetmore now represtnt. .. Excellent senalors and Rep ublicans ,'" 1s how Carpenter dt"scribed tht m He ei:plained legisla tors t n1·ision the ideal size for a Senate District 1s 498,000 vnte rs . If the Democrats' strategy m11p were ln be adopted as propo~ed. I he Republican polillc al plum of Or11nge t::r:i11nty would be segmenterl like a navel or1nge. Dlvi~lons suggesled v.·nu ld give Sen. George Deukmejian IR-Long Be;:irh) 196.000 west Orange County voters to repre11ent. Mnvi ng -easl. Sen. \\'illiam Coombs rR- Rialtol v.·nul rl ha\'e another 150.000 an· ne:w;eri 1n10 tiis pred nmina ntly San Bf"rnardino f.llun ty district. And ballooning up frnm Sa n D1egn Cnunl.v nn tht soufhf'astern fronl, SPn l l111r ~urgener IR·San Ditgn• 11·ould cap· ture annther 65.000: many in oe"•ly de1·pJn~ Jr\·ine area orommunitie!; "All represPntf'd hy extf'llent sPnalnrs :tnd Rf'puhlitan~." Carpe.nlPr declarerl. "hul nnn l' of ""h1rh wnuld ha1·e ;:i m~- 1nril\· nf his rhstrict 1n Orange (n11nly anrl bP an Orange Cf'lunt y reprt>~Pn· lat1\"l' " "Ba111cally, this is the pr(lbll"rr1 to \\'!'11rh I ~·1nlent ly nbJPC'I . that Oran~l': County is being pi.ll led apart," he reRf:aled. f'rqm Page l RE~1AP OFFERED ... r.1tJcu~ he ld nn the matter Tuesda y intn 1 ~h.,ufing ma1rh. $el'en current Senate D1st ricls would gain Repuh!1ran representat ion. wh ile eight ~·ould lose some. to Democrats. The )'lrOpo!ed reapportionment, wh ich i!; virtua lly certain to undergo ei:treme modification if it passes the Assembly •nd Senate floors and Gov . Ronald Reagan's office. ~·ould dtlute the' 5hrunken district of Denni!; E Carpenter 1R-Ne.v.·pcrt Bt,'tchl "'ith Deirocrat ic \'oters. Tht': mo\·e would als('I give Sen . James E. \Vhetmore fR·La H;ibra ) a l•r1er Republican popul11.ee on the other hand, dl"~pi1e also reducing the size of his large district. The. net re sult would give Orange C.oun· ty no new state sena tor, 111fhough It h11s irown mor1 than any other aua of Ca1!fomla In tht past dtca.de. Ont polnl marle by Democratic leaders is that tht dra.!itic shirts wnutd Indeed even up Senate Di.!itricts statewide by population. by 11n almo!t-e.:tact ratio. LOc&Jlv. Sen. WU!iam Coombs <R· 'iuaJto) ltnuld take over hortMest Oran1e County territory now represented by Whftmore. senator Ge$>rgf" Otukmejlln (lt·l.onl Beach) would have. hill dl1lrtct e.itended Coetly Statue Taken ARONA. Italy (AP\ -A 15th century wooden statue of I Madonna with child, valued at ~.000 w111 1tolen T\Je1d1y nlght from the Madonna de!. C.stello Shrine at ne&rby lnvorlo S\Jperlore. into \\'P.slern Orange County as far as Suns pt Bearh and Barber City . The latter rommunity is an old . unin- et1rpor111ttd ~!'Clion .~hf'lwn nn di~tricl maps in Sacrament o, localed between Weslm inslPr and r.1id w;i y Cit.v. ~1oving north with the district of Sen . Cl air Burgener IR·San Diep:o), !ht Democ:ratir plan w., u 1 ii give him !OU!he.1t~t,.m Orange County to a point abo ve Irvine. Rea.!ioninf! bf-hind !ht sPemingly ex· lreme shift of Marie.r 's Sec o nJj Dist rict from Rl'ddin11: to the f.a sl Lo! A.n;eles Chicano barrio is thal Nl'lrthem C11liforn ia .g;iined prnportionately lt.ss than the southern section ln population during the past decade. Republic11ns are preparing their own prnposali; For ·Sena!~ and Assembly di strict reapportionment but neither they nor DemocrAtlc plans for Assembly seat· shifting ha ve been revealed. Summing up re11clion upon viewing the mapped-cut Democratlc ph1n, Sen . Ste:phen P. Teale (D·West Point ) waxed almost poetic . · "'Looks like 1 High Sierra windstorm," Teale ob~erved. · Other features of the plan : -Way's sprAwlin1 ~th district would be extended ta 400 miles tn length, 1tretc.hlng from Monitor Pass In the HIJh Sierra to below Twentynlnt Palms In the Mojave Desert. -Los Angeles County, which now has all or part of 15 dlstrtet.s. wou1d have aU or part of 17. -Santa C111ra County. which now ha& two districts. would Keep those two end add pl@CtS of three mort. :..rhe two tt·l•rae San Fr1nclRo dl&lrlct1 would add portions of Marin, A11meda and San M11teo C<luntle1. Phase 2 to Be Bared Nixnn to Unveil Co11trols on Tliursday ,, WASHINGTON (UPI ! -President Nii:on will annou~ hi~ Phase II economic policy to follow the current !!(!.. da,y wage-prict: lreeu in • nationwide radio and rel,vislon addre~s Ill 7:30 p.m. Thurniay, !he Whitt House announced l~ t;la ~· Press Secret.<1ry Hnnald L. Zif"gler. in Rnnounc.ing tht speech. declined In d1~cus.s l\ny dera ils of Nixon'1 followup rcnnomir prngram. The White Hnuse Announcement came nnl \' /1 le"· m1nule11 after lhe House ap· prnverl a $1.i .4 bill1nn lax cut bill which "nuld benefit both indiyidua\s and cor· pnrallon.~ 1'1\·er the nl'XI three years. ll \1•a.~ a maJnr point in the Ni xon pl11n. The Presidl'nl has indictted that hi.s r h;ise II program wilt 11 pply le the 'll'Mle «>tnnnmy al!hough it will c(lncentralt on ma jnr inrlus!rie.s and will M e.nforced by lhl' governmenr : probably by selective art inn.~ ;ii;111;insl fl a11:rant violators. Nixon has 11;lso m11dt it cle11r that pro- fit s v.·ill not be controlled along with "·agrs. prices and rents The Ho11se p,11ssnge of thf" I.ax measure, \\·hirh nnw ~nes lo the Senate, Clime on an un recorded voi ct vo!e. The bill nnw goes to the Senale whe re Chairman Ru.!isell B. Long ID-La .), pro- mi~ed !o expedite hearings whic h begin Thursdav. The bl!I Is e.1pected to reach tht Senate floo r lite in the month , and se\•eral senators hive served notice they "·i ll try to increase the t&1 break for in- di1·idual.!i . Organized la bor still is pushing for more benefits tn the t11x bill for working ~ople and tried to beat the measure on the HC"iuse floor . calling it '"a aiant raid nn the federal treasury" accruing to the benefit of big businus. Meanwhile. the Senate voted down ta- day a proposal to cut o!f money for fighting tht Vietn•m war by nei:t Febru;iry in absence of 1 "free. election" by South Vietn1mese. Heeding a warning of general chaos and pos5ihle loss of Gis in Communist prison camps. sen1tors rejected an amendmenl prnposed by Sen . Joseph Montoya (0·N.M.). to 11; pe.nding bill tt1 authorize $21 billlttn of military we.aporut and equipment purch11ses. Montoya's proposal would ha~e re- quired President Nixon, as a cond\110~ fttr continued U.S. air and arnund operations In South \'ietnam beynnd Feb. 3, to certify in "'riling that Democratic elee· V a.lley Council All Choked Up Founl.a in Vall e.Y (-Ouncilmen were. snmewhat choked up Tuesday night ovPr a dinner invitation. The. in1·itaUon, read by Mayor Ed JlJSt. wa.!i to a SIOO a p!11tt fund raising dinner for C o u n I Y Surervisor Robert Battin. Battia and Just are two of the chief anl.111?,onisls in the dispute centered 11round the Local Agency Formation Commission and !ht League of Cities. While cltv councilmen ind au- dience meniber! chuckled over the invitation. Councilman John Hlrptr wanted to know "Does this mean h '" 11o'e ply him or e pay• ua . '"""" GEM TALK ' • ' ., ' 1 TODAY by One of the most popular pieces of 1nodern jewelry is the Antique pocket v.1atch that has been re· stored to its former beauty. Should you be fortunate enough tn own such e piece, we will be happy to • put it back in order for you. We will also be 1Jad to repair, remount or restyle your old jewel· ry. Some family pieces can be t e- paire'ct by merely mAking sure that the .!ilnnes 11re 'sr:cui"e in t heir set· tings. If they need to be ruet. we can arrange to have the plec.e1 put hack lnto Its origlnal·desian or r• 111odel It to brlili it into 1971 ele- gance. The fir11t step In the r11.tor1Uon · of old jewelry I! to di1cuas tht val· ue with your jeweler. Brlnl ln your old fl!lmily tfea1ure1 and let qa help you evaluate them. U you decide that y·ou want them r epairtd or re1tored. you can have ,the addtd assurance that they ww· tie taken care of ln our store and not aent off where we have no codtro1 over q u a I I t y or workm111shlp. All watches and mo1t jewelry.i:epalr1 are m•de on tht premise• where quality and safety ara caretully controlled. 'I tions had takf"n place. A short time before !he House l'Ote passed the ta x me;i sure, the Senate Pnst Office anrl Civil Ser 111re Com m1tte.e ;,p- proved le~islation !hilt would give federal e.mployes a pa y raise 1f non·governmenlill wor11.trs are pe rm itted !ll receive in· crtJ1Se!! wh en the wa.1:e·price freezl' l'nds . Also approved by a 5 lo 3 rote was a resolu tion lo vt to Nixttn's deci.!i1nn tl"I del11 y for six mnnths the fl.6 ptrttnl pay inC'rease that had bee n srheduled to go into ef!eC'l J 110. I for government worker!!, Tht samt rPsl'llu t1on WA~ n~featerl !n the liouse. Mnnday Anc1 "'·rn ii!! S!'nate sponsor~ roncf'rled i1s rhan(·es of wiM!ne Senate approval 11o·ere slight. Walter Reed Hospital Raided by P,rug Agents WASH!NC.TON lliPI\ -St \"f"n persnn~ were .iirrested and l!I morl' sn11g ht 10011..v in 21 crackdn"'n ai;?11 ins t 11 hrtl'lin ring al W11ll!'r Reed Army ~ledir11J Center , 11 principal go\'ernmrnt ho.~pit;il Io r treating Vietnam ~Var wounded . Di.~trict of Colurnhla df'!PC't ivP.~. ,11fter 11; months-long undf'rcn ver investigatinn , ar· rested sb1 men 11nd nne wnn1an bf'tween 7 p.m. Tuesday and fl a.m. EDT \Vcd- nesday, but 19 other arrest warrants Wf're still lo be served. Inspector Walter Bishnp said thnse ar- rested "include a local sou rr:e f'lf heroin at the hospit ;i.I. a dis tributor and numerou s pushl'rS of drug~ at the hospit al.·• He descrihed dn1 g' tr21ffit 11.t \Valter Re.ed . lncalffi in nnrthwf'SI Wa shingt.,n, as "an ongoing lhing:· but he declined lo link lhe latest arre~ls with a r.tid a year at:o in "'hich 13 perso ns were charged with \·iolating narcntl'-'.s law s. Pnli<'e sl\irl three of thnse arrested in the l a te.~t crackdnwn wprp sold iers ~la· tinned at the hospital ,11nd anot her man wa s a civilian em ploye . The others, of- ficers ~aid, had no connection v.•lth the ho!pital. Those arrPsted were \V iltiam Thomas Johnsen. 31 , a lahnrf'r. rhargtd with pcssession of heroin v.·ith intent ·to sell and possession of an unregistered pistl'I!; Sandr;i. D. Ba ylor, 20. unemployed. charg· ed with distri~ution of heroiii and Mssession with intent -to sell : \l.'illie C. Staton. 31. a solditr. charged with distribution of heroin. ./amp~ Rirr'h. 20. ;i snldif'r. ch1r1ed 11·ith dii;trl butinn anrl possession nf mari· ju;ina: Atrh;irc1 C Solo mon. 21. 11 snldif!r, rlistrihulinn ri f hern1n ,11nrl JY!S~ession flf mari1uan;;i ; Rnhert 1\, i\lrClain. 26. a <·tvlli;in mechao ir·. d1s!ribu!1no nf he.rl'lin; and Tl'.'rrancr \'. ~la~~P\'. 2l, a civil ian rmo!nyf:' ;i1 the hosplt11 I mes.~. charger! "'ilh dis!ribulion of heroin. Canadian Police Probing Trudeau Kidnap Attempt t.10NTREAL lAP 1 -Police said today they are investigoli n.1: wha t m&y hav1 hPen an attPmpl to kidn ap th e Sl ·j'!'ar- o!d mot her of Prime M ini.~ter Pierre El· lint! Trude;iu. l\.1rs . Trude;iu, was.walking in front nf her home in i;uhurba n 011tremnnt ~·i th her personal nurse on Sept. !4 when 1 man trierl to force thtm into a station wagon . the police said. The nurse started to shnut and security agents stationed at the Trudeau home came lo the rescue. B11t the man got away. r.~rs. Trudeau had just left a hospital "'here she had been underglling treal.o men\ since earl;.-A ui;u.~t ·city Writes Off Debt With OCC A police spokesm;in said it was not likely the kicini!p allempl -H it w11s that -wa s !/'le v.·ork of a te rrorist group . He said it had np ver ht'e n in 1errorlst pl an s, ;i.~ far as he knew. to kidnap the prime minister's mntht r. Snme df'teclive.5 speC'ulaLed the alleged abdllclion might have been a crank . • An old debt with the Cna~I Community College District .... ·a~ raoceled Monday night by the Co!!t a t'.·1f'sa Ci ty fnuncil Tht cil~· ha~ agrrPri 11"1 writP nfl a 529.:\17 debt for imprn1·cmen1s madl' five year! ago on 1'.lerin1<1r \Va~· bec;iuse the countv rriu nse rs office s:iys the college dlstrirt <'an '! lega lly p11 ~ the b111 College off1ri:ils h:i vP chipped in ~2!1.852 for wor'k done on Adan1s Al'enue and ··S" SI. on the s;nne cnntr11r l five yea rs l!J:O. .. The difference is th;il l\lcrrim;ic 1~ not on cnllPgt propert y. h111 lhe work 0n the other street.~ 11o·as," City Manager Fred Scrsabal exp!<11ncd. Thr "'Ork bill was fnr !he widen ing nf I.hose &tretL~ and instol111linn of signal~ Al some int ersections. The city tried fnr li\•e ye.trs to collect lhe monc.1·, bu l the coun!el's offict . le,l!al arm l'lf the school district. ruled 1t cnuldn"t ht> dnne.. Art Thie f Wanted Funds for Refugees HASSELT. Bel.(l ium !L:r1 1 -Pol ice s:i id today !hey had Rrrested a man who stnle a 17th century Vermeer masterpiece "The Lnve Letter" 11nd w11~ trying 1.n ransom it for A $4 million dnn,11· 1ion In Ea.~t Paki~t:in refugees. The y said 1hf' p;iin ti o.(l was recovered . • J ~ The Vermeer was stolen 1rnm the Br ussels Fine Artii; Palare last m nth. The man , in a series of letters and te lephone calls said he "·ould return il ii the money was donalerl to help th& millin ns of st arving refugees \\'ho have fied into India. ~ ~ ... ~----·,..... ··------=-·:-....... ~~= ... ·~-~;>".,_. » -... ~'-"'"""·"-a. -. ~ .. ' ' I -Here 11 • tpetl1I ofter to fit the smallest purw. ~ third (~) off on 3·pfeee place Mttinas of f1mou1 Tow4t Sterlinr. ""\ • Thl1 Is I f1tl opportunity to atart ar •dd to your Tow't servlct. Avall1ble In 111 1ct1Ye Towle JttrtWc pMtea11t. Com. In tedl)'. Con'f!lnlent terms arranpd. J. C. .JJu_mphriej Jeweferj 1823 NEWPORT BLVD .. COST A MESA CONVEN IENT TEii.MS IANICAMEIUCAll.D-MASTll CMAl$E 2• YlAlS SAME LOCAT ION ,MONI a•t:J.01 -. ' ' , I • , ' ' ' I r\ I __ ...,_o:'_~-.• 6 DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE The Stuff of 1'here·s a 300 ·acr~ stretch of \·acant land bel\\1een Costa t-.!esa's public golf course and the Santa .-\na Rlver on \\'hic h devel opers have nol yet been able to get build· in gs It's currently O\\'ned by the slate, \1•hlch doesn't reaHy ha ve use for it Dreamer ~ in Co~ta ~1esa envi sion 1s as a beautiful park \\1ith \\'ildlife area. ro!Jtng strands nf grass, tennis courts, lots of b1g trees. perhaps a small lake or even a· marin a development and other ac1tv1ty a reas ·rhe biggest dreamers LO the e1 t~1 . C11~La ~!esa's Pro1· ect 80 Comm ittee. a group of city sta ff n1e n1he r~ and interested residents invol ved i..n lnng ·r;lnge pl·an n1ng. even. fo resee a natural amphitheater budt on one h1U of the 300·acres. Project 80 n1embers ha\'€ bee n extPn d1 ng thei r dreams to the po in t of ouU1nin g a program 11·h1ch thPY" hope \\ill insure the. 300·acres' d evelopment as the city's f1rsl 1na1or greenbelt. l'hey've set three cour5es nf act.ion to gain public support consisting of 1. Letter5 to all of the city's c1111c organ1zauons in· v:it1 ng 1h eir com1nen1s on park devel opment 2. Letters lo !or al schools asking students to s·peak o ut on ho\11 they'd li ke a park buil t 3 A public hear1ni; at "'hic h al! cltJzens 1nay ex· press their ideas on parks. T1\'0 goals h ave been set by this Pro·iect 80 Co inmit· tee. The firs t. and most important. 1s to pe rsuade the state t.n retain the lali d until .eit her the city· or county, or both. ca n buy it for park d e11elop r11ent The second goal is to develop the park in the bes!. Interest of lhe total community . c:onv1nce state officials lhe people really \\ant that park. Such are. the t hings dreams are made of. This 1s a n1lghty big one. The 300 acres currently has a $6 mil- lion prt~e lag. a lot more than Costa ~lesa can afford without a bond electio n. Such a d ream can come true This one is \\'Orth t veryone's effort lo make it a real ity. YE S Is Se rving Well Prosper l1\·e job-_gtvers and 1\'Ul1ng teen \\'Or kers rate t he Harbor .A,.rea Youth Employ ment Service h ig h in ful- flll!n g 11.s function The volun!eer agency headquarters 11\ 594 Cente r St.. Cost.a l\l esa, provides an increasing communi ty ~erv· ice on a vear-round basis, No n1atter \vhe ther t!ie f'al · endar sayS -thal Chr is t.mas is coming or su n1mer var a- llon is here -so1neone al\1ays needs snn1e \1·nrk done, Somebod.v young and ener~et ir is al11'ays a1•ail able tn do i! if you ca l! '\'ES Director Fl0renre Ha.v0s st 642-0474 or leave a message v."ith her 24·hour ans.1\erin g service Cnni munity response has al\1'ays heen good in r,eply to \'ES .i ob requests, but the bureau still has one specific need 1\·hich ~houldn't he too tou gh In meet. The neeri i.~ f0r specialized. aft er·srhool-lype jo bs that prnv1de Jasling \Voi'k experience and help infl uence career chnire or preparation . f'lerlcal v.·ork, sales. food preparation . fa ct9ry as- sembly. nr merchand ise packaging and di~play ~·re Jur-.t a fe \11 exam pl es o( skilled and semi-skilled employment needed , Committee members hope to present a prelimin· a ry park development plan, based on the community i'n· put, \Vhich ""ill show sufficien t "'ork and concer n to One of the \vo rld's fu ture gourmet chefs or mas1er cabinet-makers could be peeling pota toes in your cafe or S\\1eeping up your sa\vdust tomorr o~'. A1iti·trust Loophole Considered Patent Lobby Shenanigans WASHINGTON -\Vhlle 11: Senate sub- comm ittee consi de rs a mu lli-bi\llon dolla r a nti-trust loophole on patents. the sub. comn11ttee's trust ed ch ief counsel has been slipping th e pa tent lobby restricted da1a from committee fi les. The ~33,()()()-a-vea r chief f'flll nsel. Tom Rrennan , has, \\'1th- out !he kn11wlertge of the suhromm1 t1ee's c h;;i rm a n nr mem bers. provide<! the lob by with i:o pies of a staff version of the bill crea ting the patent looph ole. The bill is still under conslde.r~.tiott "by-· the committee, Yet Brennan has brazfnly assured the Ameri can Patent Law Association that ii will be out in time fll r him lo bri ef the group on it al its Oct. 21 meeting THE BLLL )s sponsored by Sen John ~IcClcllan . D-Ar k , and con t a 1 n s a1nendn1enls by Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa , the ranking comm ltlee Republican. It has undergone vast transformations since its introduction and has been opposed wholly or in part by anfi·lrust lawyers in the Justice Department, the Federal Trade Com mission and Ralph Nader. The rich paleot l;iwyers fiercely deny II. hut ma ny nppon Pnts feel the bill would atk1w huge corporatinfu to flay consumers \\'llh practices lha t would be crimina l under present anti-tru st laws. The bill 11 ould leave the consumer un· protected against giant patent .cartels """"' ... ·-· l lJ~ck Anderson ·which \\'Ol!\d be fr ee to fix prices anrl destroy i:ompet i11on by di\·iding up markets. the con~un1 er n1en argue. In !he guJSe of cla.rif~-ing the patc hwork patent lav1 s, thry sa~·. the new bil l would allow corpnrinio ns to squee:i;e bilhons n\·er the years from consurr,iers and small com- panies. NEVERTHELESS, Brennan has cnn. nived with the. very lobby his sub- committee ls supposed to scrutinize. His activities are detailed in astonishing ly frank documents from the lo bby's O\\'n files. On Aug ust Iii, for example , Phillips Petroleum's 1•elera n pa tenl expePt. Paul Gomorv iwho ls als n chairm.:in or the local b'ar assoc1atlnn's Parent La11' Co m· mitteel sent a select grotiQ. of fellO\\' pa · tent la11·yers an unusu al packet nf 1n- !ormation. It was for "s!riclly personal use," Gomory cautioned in an enclosed note. The pa cket conlained a stair version of the bill which, Gomory said, "was made available to me by Tom Brrnnan ''Toni Brennan expects 1 the bill I to be voted on and reporled Otll by the sub· comm1Uee soon afte r Congress con1·enes. I am informed bv Tnm tha t th is \'ers1nn nf the bill JS ' final bul for somt. a mendme nt~ .. GO.~IORY'S r\"OTE then surprisingly admillfd that tht. key provisions of the bill "originated. w i t h the 'Tuesday Group ' " Thls is thf nickn ame for w elitt. corps of the patent lobby 11.·hlc h holds Tuesda y meelin,i::s. And Gomorv ·~ note said lurther that an nffshnot, the ;.Tuesday.2 group" \\'3S '"ac- 1 1vel~· rP11iewin~ and revising the language·• of !he. bill -a ht!Je. like a group of hungry foxes se1tini;: the ir O\\'n quota for chicken consumption. Bren nan , to make su re lhal 1he na- ltonal pat en! lobby a L~n ~O!. worrl of what l\'as going on in the inner saoc1llm or his subcommittee, sent copies of his marked· up bill to Bt least four other top patent lobby groups. WHEN l\-'E REACHEO him al his Capi1ol Hill office, Bre nnan re jected our ~ugges11nns that therr. might he son1elh1ng wrong V.'ith sending m11t er1AI . \\'hich he properly sent tn staffs of com. mittee member~. to the pat r.n!. lnbby, but no1 to the puhlic. "Th.:it"s a red her- ring.·· he huffed. Brennan said his assurance th11t the bill \\'Ould be pa.~sed in lime fo r his spee.ch wa~ only an ''estimate." And he denied tha t. when hr. Je,aves his 11-ye.ar-pofit wilh the 11uh- committee shortly that it will be. to pr11:c- t1ce patent law Gomory lengthily defended bolh the bill and his dealings wi(h Bre nnan. "I wouldn 't be caught dead \\'1th something I'm no! supposed to hal'e," he said of th e comm il!fe dor.urn cnt~ Bren· n;in had only sent !hem out for ht~ And o!her patent la\\'yers' comments, hi' in· sisted. Consumer Confidence Lags The NJ:oiOn Adm uustrat.Jon k e e p s re pea ting I.hat the economy is getting stronger. but the consumer thinks dif- ferenl!y, Sp reading strikes, higher prires, new pocke ts of he a 1· y unemplo}ment. ·and the picture of 24 banker s !Jned up before a congressional comm ittee pleading for tht. bail-out of an aero spa ce company spell trouble to the. man in the street. He is not likely to be swayed by merfl words, such as Treasury Se.cretary John B Oinn11lly's s!Atement that a "brnad" expansion in the economy is under way. And he may be wondering why President Ni xon is planning a visit lo Peking rather than to Akron or Seattle. CONSUl\.tERS AR E IN A ·"SHOW ME'' me¥. In the first 10 days of July they bought 12 percent fewer U.S. modt.I new car~ than in the. same period a year before. Domestic air travel ii down as a rule. United Airlint.s. to example, reported th.at business in the r1t 13 days /lob"t N. Wnd, U.l1<r ""°""" Jr1tt>ll, EdltM AU>m W. Batu Edl!Orlol P040 UltM 1"e --cl""' Dan, F!lot Melle to inform..., .umwa.. ftmt. nw by prumtmr thll ne~• oplnlom and Cftfll!Mftr..t)' on lopl~ ot lntqut and 11cnlflc:Meieo ty ,.,,.. vtdt,.-a Imm for the npreulon Gt our t't.'lld~' oplftkwm. and by in· sentlnr HM! dfvene viewp>inta ot in- form~ o~ and .,,....neo on topic, o1 tl)t ~, · Wedne•day, October 8. 1971 • Editorial Research or July ran 7 percent below t.he cor· responding period of 1970, Springtime t.b ullience on the retail rront seems to ha ve given way to summertime apathy. FOR A READING on Cflns umer in· tentio ns. government and business in· creasingly tum lo spe cialist.s in the relatively new business of "psychologi cal economics." One such practiti oner. Jay Schmiedeskamp o( the University of Michigan research center, contends that a m&jor . reason behi nd the consumer s~nding lag has been a gradual loss of citt\fidenct in the.. governmen t's t bility to solve inflation and unemploymen t. He believes that even an appearance that the government was ' 'do in g sop:it.thing" would help. Instead, tht. policy announced by Sec retary Connally on June 29 was firmly nega tive. Ruled out by the Nixon adminis tration were tu reductions, ilJ.eN,,a·se·s ln °!p!!n· d1ng, a wagl and pricelevi~ board. and wage and price controls. Lending force to the words was President Nixon 's veto the same day ol a $5.7 billion public works accelerat ion •rid regional economic: deve lopment bill, WITH THE WHITE ROUSE hoiding Ill ill• 1ame plan, Democrats In the Congress are begiMlng to sense that ac:· tivism ma y be good ecnnomlcs and good politics . Some kind of aid pa.cluige /or Lockheed Aircraft Corp. appeared likely alter Cha irman Wright Patman ([>. Texas) of Ole House. Banking and Cur· rency Comoil tl te. announced he would go aiong if tha t's what it takes to s~ve the nation from another depres.s1on. Consum ers may oonclude that if • new Reconstruction Finan ce C:Orporation ii lhf alternative to a de pression . th ings must be even worse than 1'\'ashi ngton let.s on REP, \\1LBUR ~flLLS !0-Ark l ha ~ m0un !ed his fir st full-scale at!ack on the adm inistration's economic pol1c.v. Of course, lht. chairman of tht. tax-wr iting House \l/avs and Mtans Co mmittee ha_. caught the presidential bug, a condi tio n which inspire!!: • touching concern for pocketbook \~sue~. Speaking at Ogden, Utah . July 16, Mills set forth an 11nti· rfcession ·program that fe atured higher ~ductions for individu.tl taxpayers and a reinstatement of the invl!stment tax cred it. Over in the Senatt , Fred H, Harri~ ({).. Okla.) has launched an "exploratory new populist campaign " for the. Democrati c presidential nf"lm1n ation, Such a cam- paign presumably would tap the growing disconte nt over what Jack Newfie.ld in New York magazine ha.!!: c a 11 e d "socialism for the rich and ca pitalism for the poor." Politician!!: stnst that con· sumers are rebellillg in the only way they knoW how : refusing to 1pend on disc re· tionary goods untll confidence is restored . Dear Gloomy Gus Befort the Colita M111a City COUn· cil gels uptight about ri visln1 the law concemlna bike riding ttn aidt- walks. why doesn't It tee that lhe city has aidewalks? -R, D. H. T~lt i.•lvr• roUK!I ••1dln ' ¥'-••• 11$1 -•t M rllY llMIN 11 lllf "' ..... iJtr. tt~f Ytur IMI _.,. " •IMl'llY .... Dtllf Pl191. c Probcttio11ers Deserve More Co11sidei;atiori ~l a ilbox " To !he Edit or : A ~ a rei 1r!Pnl nf Cn5ta ~1 rsa and a \lolun leer 1n Proh.:it1~P l \\·nrk1ng wi!h Inc.ii high ~rhnnl ~irl,(. I am rl if,111 ppn inted th;it the propose<! r;inrh probatinn centPr .ii 10~~ 'El Cam1nn Dril'e wa s nol 11rcepted h.v the rommun ity. LM11 l prnba t1on nf(irP.~ 11rP lmp!"lrlant In !ht> cnmm11ni!1' app rn<ich to rPhAbilitatinn n( nur \'nun~ 0flenrl('r.~. ThP prnbatinner ;inrl hi.~ f.:imily finrl thP profe ssion111 rnn re ;i1·11iJ;il'>lr to lhrm 11.,~~ Hme ~pen t in !r111·el • anrl nf!rn [Pel mnre rnnperat1 vp in thP Jps.~ fnrma l riu;irlPrs: thu.~. mrirp c.:in he ar('omplishcd and ire .'!.et mnre fnr nnr !;ix ~nllar . IN AOO ITIO/\. !hP ~1r~a rl'rl \1 ~r renter wnulrl h;ivp allowed !he VJP~ wnrkin)'! in thr l&,1,1 area In srl up .:i renter for tu lrtr1ng. rOIJ[lsPlinl! . .<inrl nthPr 11rtlvitles to meef rhe needs nn1 nnl.v n[ prnbatinner~ bu! al.<.n of interestM non- prnbat in nrr~ 1 R.1· !hr w.:iy. thP DAtLV rn.nr srnr ir~ ;ind pif't urr ~. Srrt 10. on 1111r HA rbor Arra prn,irrf <1 11tt 1he nl'Pr;i11 \·1r prngr;im ll'Pre 1•rry p:nnr1 1 fl ,.~1rlf'nts nf !hP ;i rea n11ght \\Pll h11 1i> decided ;i g;iin ~I !h" prnp'"rd lor;it1on e1·rn ,1,fl f'r full di~cu~,'iJnn nf lhr !'i~lle. RllT fA ,\lt\OT hrl[l bll! rN>I d 1~appou1ted that lhP rr;;idrnt~. !he clly cnuncil. anrl fl!h,.r~ w Pr P ~n n1·t-r,1o hel m1n~I\' · :infi" t h 11 t nn expre.55 inn or 1hP olhPr pnfol rif 1'IP\1' <"~1111' nul· t nnly hn{M' 1h11t nrx! time 11 1' 11•111 ;ill bt-more lhnughl ful br lnrP we 11r1 Af!rr all. tht-probat inner~ invnlverl .:i rP: young pr npl f' li ·1·l ng i n our n11·n commun it.v-\hes de.~e rve ou r thnughtful cnnsideration BEVER!,'{ B V.'LKDERLICH ' M'elcottte Chat1ge To the Editor , In defense o! Cnun~ilman Bill SI Clair and the Costa Mesa Police Depa rtmen t over 1.he gag Arrest of Newport.· Beaf'h Vice Mayor Howa rd Roge rs. l wa.~ very pleased tn see on lhe fron!. page lasl week a change of pacl'. To be able In stt and read something lhat had a tone of the nld fashioned sense of humor, lo have lwo public servanls and !WO or three Mesa policemen give a fraction of th t.ir tl me to get ,gne's n1ind off nf All lhe real prohlems w"1ave, was 1 most welcome chang!. AS F'AR AS THE cosl for the time it took this little fun game, it i~ so trivia.I that Anyone that complained abQut it must be ove r the hill. II they are. that concerned 011e.r taxpayers' mone y and they really want to ge.l down to ~aving money, thert are many more wey! to conlribute their efloN of complaint of more importance then at R li1 tle put-on 1tu nt. Likt. for instance, tl'>e 113 mH \lon dune buggy th at is sitting on tht moon withou t a dr iver. Tha l cos\ alone. Would purchase. :,()() beautiful school buses with drivers. VU . THERE ARE serious: things lo complain 11bout if you want to really 18\'e tsxpayers' mo~y . t went to sctwol with St. Cla ir 11.nd some of the Co~t11 Mesa policemen, I wnuld ~ure\y give the benefit (Jf the douht trt them when .!II onCP-in .vrAr.~ A minult time. 1.ci given to a litt le upliftinR frivoli ty. Jn one. sentence to the cnn1rilAin"r ."Give your sour grilpt..~ to snmtlhing or n1ore importance.." 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Thi' commnn dennmin;:itnrs nn 11 frnn · lll'r ;iwash with bJl)I)(! frnr!'l \1exiro 1n Brit is h Columbia were rear, f1ri• ;inrl hatred, be:tween pe rinds of rel<1Uve pea ce. \\"RITER-HISTORIA N r,.,,, r I. \\'ellm:in br1ni;i s a !ime fl'lr.llnflen 1n the hPA t of ne\\'Pr, intem<i1lonal rnnflirts a!1l'e i11 the page s of hi~ life"s wnr ~. Cu~tpr . Sherid.:in. Bentrr.n. 11nd thr1 r r11v alry i>iiddle up. Auiz lr.r! 5nuni1 the .1tallnp. bullct-tnrn g111rlnns ~trearn1 ng Chief Joseph . Siltinii: ~ult. Mangus Cnloradn. Nana. Cochise and nthers pint ~;ir and ,(t1 r1·i11al for their de.~pe.r;ite t ribr~. Snme we.re n·oble lr;iders: snme savage ·assbsSin!; Who S!ew sole:!~> rt r the fun of it. "THE INDI AN WAR.Iii of th~ West," is a refreshing change from Ufe didactic. In· s1anl history so often \\'titlen and publish· ed tnday. Wrillfn over a period nl years, 11 ls rather pla in and a!ml'.lst l'.lld-rashlontd In s!yll", hut. clear. solid re.porting ~1 th resptcl fnr detail. 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Sch1rkelgruber'" T he Hookn1 a n t\(ro<·1tH'~ ~11' Lt11 •slyl e are an old story in wr~tern hi~t nry. \\"E l.l.,tA.'1i"S \\'ORK rxpose!> whiff! trearhe ry ,,nrl p!'lll!,icat exp\oita t.if'ln nl the l 11rli;in~. as well :is the highest tra it.~ of 1n11nkind ;:imon.ll the red men. Hr hand le.~ it as pure histor~'· without m0r11l1z1ng The readr r get s th l" mtssag e 1n lhl~ vivid account nf i;cores of 11:d· venlurr~. lf you gn to work al II a.m .. don't begin rcarting this one on 1' wee:k nig ht. 1The lnd lan \\'ars ol th! West. By Paul I. \\'ellm;i.n. Curtis Books, 479 pp. •1.2s.) -A:. R. V. By George --~ Dt 11.r George: Don '\ Yf'IU believe !he institution of marri'age should be dropp@d for th t ou!.daled lhin,i: it is" Why should • c0uple lil•e toge!her after the first love and passion h11.1 passed?_ THINKI NG' YOUNG Ota r 'T:v. · , Thal'~ wh~n you nred tnarrl&ge the mo!L after the first pa~alons h<l"'e led. These days. home ts p r 1ca the only place you can o I.hat i n't rated X, Jnrl1a n wars \\'r.re crul'I. bl('l(lfl :V ca m- paigns oftrn enginrerrd \\'i!.h 11 jnint r.fex· l<an·A:nrrica n strategr nf tntat !X· 1Send your problems to GCC1rge h!rmin,,t l'l n and ltt him put your wor:rles ln • Vi\la p:P~ Prnpty of ll'.:irr111r~ were ~n dilferenl pe.rspective. Up' Id t k ipcd 0ut. bnngl!lil \\'hn!P:~a le \'eni;iean down . 1 on wh1tt women and children in re tur . L...--------------' ' .,_ ..... . Court Action For Amchitka Bomb Ord ered . WASHINGTON (AP) -Environ· mentali!!la may have won a delay In the underground test explosion of a nuclear warhead on Amchitka Island off th• Alaskan roast. Tht U .s . Court of Appeah1 here ru1f!d Tue~day th11t a lower federal court must hear the petition by seven environment groups 5ttking to halt the five-megaton blast tentaUvely scheduled for tater lhi1 month. The appeals court dicl not say whelhtr a legal stay .of l~ test blast would be nece~ry pending hl'ar1ng of the 11uil. But Sen, Mike Gravel ( D-Alaska ). saicl the deci!ion would cause "a delay at the test fl'.lf° an indefinltl' period of timl'." Di5tricl Court Judge r.eori::l' L. Hart dismissed the suit without afearing last month. Thl' appeals court sl'ht the case back "for continued proceedings." The suit contend s that 8n en· ''lronmental-impact study of the project by the Atomi c EnerJ{y Commission omit· ted opposin.1: opinions. The AE C said ii is "in t~hnical r eadiness fnr a test in the last two wr!tk! nf October if the necessary approvals are r!"Cf'1Ved " CongreS& voted Sept. 22 to bar the test before mid-1972 unless President Nixon authorizes it. The Amchitka lest. code-named '·Can· nik in." would explode a hydrogen-bomb missile warhl'ad 6.000 feet underground. with 11 force equivalent to 5 million tons "' TNT. The warhead is designed for the Spartan antiballistic missile and thtt govemment has 8rgued that the test is e""l'flrial tn national defen~e NY Guards Win Reforms After Lockup Threat ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -A union and it.ate penal officials have agreed on prison rl'forms, ending a threat by guards to lock inmates in their cells and perform no duties. "For the fir!t time in Americ#n history. a labor urUon has induced a st.ate gQve rnment to institute major reforms in its penal and correctional system." the American Federation of State, County and t.lunicipal Emp!oyes said in a alate- ml'nt Tuesday night. The union had ihreatened to order its prison guard members to lock prisoners in their celis on Thursday. The C1n1y duties the guards would have performed during the lock-In would have been to feed the inmatl's. Ford Accused Of Violating Smo g Levels DETROIT-(AP) -The Ford Motor Co. haa denied a reported charge by the federal goverMlent that lt had placed for sale with Its deale11 some 200,000 1972 cars aod trucks which did not meet atan- dardii: of the Clean Air Act. The Detroit Free Pren reported in its: Wednesday editions that the Environmen- tal Protection Agency -EPA -had .ask· td the Justice Department to prosecute Ford. The act provides for a $10,000 fine for each vehicle not meeting the emission standards . EPA official!! could not be ~ched to confirm the story. Responding to lhe Free Press report, F ord said Tuesday night that it hacl ship- ped the vehicles to dealers, bllt that none was sold until certified as meeting Clean Air Act standards. Ford 11aid the EPA had approved the move. The problem arose, Ford said, because EPA was late in issui ng its standards on emissions for 1972 vehicles. Ford said that wilh Its 8.'!sembly lines busily turning out 1972 cars and trucks, 70,000 workers would have been laid off if the lines were shut dov:n. lnstead. Ford said, it be.gal) a program Clf sending the new vehicles to dealers on consignment, 'ol'hich meant that the auto firm retained title 1o the vehicles and none could be sold until the auto firm ap- proved. "We sought and received assuranCi! from the EPA that it would not challenge this program. Although EPA has been aware of our consignment program for months. at no time were we asked to discontinue the program," Ford said. Cmdr. Buclter Geu New Job SAN IJIEGO (AP) -The P11> lagon confirmed Tuesday night that Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher, former skipper ol tht captured spy ship Pueblo, haa been asaigned to lht West Pacllic at his request and will take over u chief staff officer for mine Flotilla I in Decem~r. The flotllla'.s home port is on Guam. "I'm very happy wllh the orders," Bucher said at his borne here, adding that he had hoped to make the move with a minimum amount d publicity. "Tt's really just a routine assign- ment he said. "I just want to go there and do the job ... Bucher, 43. also said he had no plans at present to retire. When he transferred here from the Naval Post-Graduate School ln Monterey, about a year ago, he said he might retil"9 In a year. Top Auto Firms Sh atter Marks DETROIT (AP) -Sales chart! ahow that Ford, Chrysler and General Motors had the biggest September in their history ond that American Mcrt:on: oles for the month were tbe strongest since 1969. September was the firrl full month for auto !!ales under President Ni.J:on'a wag~ price freeze. s Wtdnt~aJ. Octobtr 6, 1971 DAILY PILOT 5 .4. Presldendal F irst Nixon Visits Delaware, Now HllS Hit 50 States WASHINGTON (AP) -Pmldent Nile· on has beccme the first chief necuUve to visi t all 50 11tates while in office. He did it by flying to • De.laware eat.ala to meet Republican fuod.raisera. Nixon made a 3'{,.bour helicopter bip to Greenville, De1., Tuuday night to meet with chairmen of $:'JOO+plata "salute to the President'' dinnen to be held in 22 cities Nov. ll. The White HoUM said the Republican Party paid for the quick journey, which saw Nixon spend more time aloft than at the multi.acre estate of financier·in- dustrialist John Rollins, n a tio n a I chairman for the dinner5. The trip marked • break hi Nixon's declared intention to stoy out of politics this year and focus bis entrgies on af· fair! of stale. Among those who flew to Greenville wlth the Pre11ident were Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell, hia 1968 CIQlpaign manager who is expected to play a aimilar role next year; Sen. Robert J. DCll~ of Kansu. the GOP national cbainnan, and Harry Dent. a White House political operative. The "!!alute" dirmera are expected to give the Republican party·a ruMing rtart toward financing heavy 1972 campaign expenses. Hall the pfOCeeda will go to the national committee, hall to the local par- ty or party organifations. Nixon will attend one of the dinneq, a nd from there, addrw the other& via close circuit. 1be White Houae said the P resident hasn't decided which dinner he • Prt .. secntary Ronald L. Ziecler w.1s ·JIClt ba5hful about uplain:ing Ni.100'1 tin-- precedented vWt to 10 1tatea in leS!! thail three years. He Hid thia ii con.si!lent with the chief e.xecutlve'1 opinion that it + ii Important for a Presldtnt to go out inta: the country and mee t the people. "He bu done that," Ill.id Ziegler. ''l• think he will a:mtinue to do that." : The people Nixon uw in Greenville'" were the GOP mooey-rllaen and their wives. Thl! dinner chairmen held a private meeting, then en."rtained Nixoq at a reeeptkln before slttf!g down to th!ir • own dinner of roast 1heD of beef. The . Preai~t atlytd bartly an hour,, departing before dinner wu suved. Solon Proposes French Boycott WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rep. Charle1 ; B. RangeJ (0-N.Y.), wanta the House to " pau • reJOlution calling for a nationwide boycott of Frtoch goods In 1n effort lB . , forCi! France to atop the flow of heroln tB • the United Stat.ea. .. Rangel, who represenU Harlem. tn. ·• troduced U. resolution Tuesday followinc up on Postmaster General Winton M. Blount's suggutlon Monday C1f • boycott:. ' -----------1===================================" .. ... Coming Soon To •• HUNTINGTON BEACH 7800 Edinger Ave. · (ONI BLOCK WEST OP BEACH) • l ~r·:-:-:-:-:.:·:·:<-:·:·:·:·Ca~X·~i;i:i·~+x>:·:W.-~~La:::·.:::~~"!'~~:~::;:::~~:::::;:::::::::::::::::)(.:~~~ t ii orma s rgest !!' ':: DO-IT-YOURSELF BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER : i ~ !\ ............ , ... :~.~:.~.~:,~:~:.:~~ .. '..~!,'.~:!!'..~,~":,~,~!'. .. ~:~.~ .... , .. ,..,,,,Ji i THf GRfA ,fST ~RGAINS OH fARTH Ovr beavtifvl new 100.ooo, •civar• foot c vtlet h~ Huntington Beoch, '"'ill be ont of tht largest a nd mo1t modern b vHding supply centtr' in the notio n and will offt r the world', lorge1t •election of building moterio l1 under one roof -over 100,000 builder ond do-it-yourself items! "Angels Selh fo r less" be- cou1e of it1 trtmendous purcko1ing pow•r, control of its own d istributiC1n focilitie1, it1 own import division, ond its own whole- sole marketing d ivision supplying mony othe r retail o rganito· lions. Yes, you con. b uy for les1 of ANGELS, becouse you ore vir- tually bvyif'l g ot wholesa le. But. if you o re o dealer, we must ins ist that you bring your resale pirmlt. ANGELS SELLS FOR LESS WORLD'S LARGIST Rn AIL OUTLn FOi •LUMBER •HARDWARE •PLUMBING •PAINT •ELECTRICAL• NURSERY •SMALL APPLIANCES •HOUSEWARES• COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE NATION A DiYision of Daylin, hu:. Wotth Tltit '"P•r 'or The Orange County Opertirtt oFTHf ·"ORIGINAL ANGELS" Your neare1t Angol1 ltoro now 11 Norwalk (flre1tone & Studebaker) or Gardon Grove (Chapman -& Harbor) . , . I > • ~a/ways keep your infetest up ••• to the maximum. Un ited States National Bank isn 't fickle about Interest rates. We're ded icated to paying the highest rates aDowed by law. Here's a good exampl,e: Recently many banks dropped their rates on Passbook Savings Accounts to 4%. But we kept ours at 4 Y2%, earned from the day of deposit. Nice thing Is, there's no minim um deposit And you can withdraw anytime. Want more? Open up a Savings Bond Pa>sbook Account. We 'n pay 5Y2% interest if you leave your money for one year. With.a minimum deposit of $500. • llll!'J/O/o l eave you r money for two years and you can get 5~%. ~ -/4 Once again, these are the highest rates allowed by law. • ) ' • • • So you see, YOCI always .krpv what we're up to. !rn See us for even higher iri1fest rates on TllT16 Certificates of Deposit c .. 1. -Office 1845 NtwflOrl llvd. ' ' South Cent-· :am ·•r!Otol llfiof' '. ,, ' Saddlehaek • EDITI ON Today's Fln•I N.Y. Stocks VOL. b<4, NO. 2J q, 4 SECTION S, 62 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA WEDNE SDAY, OCTOBER 6, \q71 TEN CENTS Dog Lovers to Pr~·ss Council on Beach Issue By JOH\ \"Al.TERZ.\ 01 II\• O••I• l"o•or Slftl Supp1>1 Irr" /JI 1h1• cJ1urt to 1·!1ange r1t.\ c·odes 10 allo11· dtl!:S on rhc btach during ~pecil ie. 11·inlcr ~t:~~v11 huur~ 11i!I prr•:< 1hc1 r point hc[ort' 1·11.1· l'Olln•·ilrn en 111 S:..11 C'lt·111c111c tunigl1\ l\un :\f iller -lh1• (l'en;iAed lead"r of !hr cflor1 lo l·h;inge thr rit.1 coclr~ -<111rt nr~aniztr of a reccn1 · 1l11g-111 · ;11 thf' Rh·ic r.a State l:lr:il'h -has prr~cntl·d !hf' 1·i!y 111th a pr tit1on hearlrl'~ n:t rnt<; r1r 7~ l!Upport ers ol lht' n101·en1c11!. Counc1!1nc11 have skirted 1·0111nlf'n1 011 thr dog issue and al so tlf'c)incd to ~uppor! a 'Ge1·ry111H111leri1111' nn" t'han1p1on nf :<ut:h a l'hani:;e i11 l"I!~· J.111·. l"1111n(•1l1na11 Thon 1a ~ c )'l\cete has a~l.ed rur a o:ha nge se1'{'r:il 111111·:.. bu1 coun~1l- 11H·11 11ould nu\ .\uppurl !hC' 1s~ur \!i~~ ,\1illcr h;1s askrll ruu11r 1hn1•n In 1·1111.•ider allv11 1ng dotts 011 e1t.1 lx·al'ht':o. brt1\'('('ll thf' h•1urs of 6 p n l tu 9 a 111 t:uuue1lmcn al rcad ~ :ire C'fJ Ulppc<t 11·11h a bri('f st;iff sludy un doi.: regul ation~ nf (•!i1l'r 1·n;<-.1;il 1·1t1t'' In I .aguna Krai ·h fHI nrrs 1·11111pl _1 Ill)! 1•. \th thr -;t a!1dard lt•;1-.h 1;111 arr allo11 r1t In hring !h11ir pr t:. 1\! thf' hl·ach clur1ng th" .,f!.~ra.•un Reapportioning Shakes Up GOP ' f Fro1n \\'i1·e Serl'i1·es .\ Stair Senate reappor11011n1ent plan re1·ealed 111 :-i:~<'rarnento roda) h.1 ranku1~ IJen1ocrat s r;iltlc~ Hepublican~ 11·0111 'i"reka to San Diego l1 kr an earthqu ;:r~c only the c;op c:tn feel. Son1e De1nocrats are disniayed too. "It's the finest flo11·er1ng of !he old ger- rymander techn ique and not even on a disguised basis." fumed Republican Senator Peter IL Behr, of Tiburon, in J\larin County. Behr's territory 11·ould be shifted so his: Fourrh Dish·icl bo11nd:irv 11·ould ext end seven counties nnrth11'nrd. H appro\'rd in a serirs of required hearings. !hr D cm o 1: r '1 ti l ' reap· portiun111rnt. pl:in 11·ould strcnj(thco rls ~·ontrol and 1ve.1kt'11 n t' p LI b I i c a n lltrongholds. inc;Judlng Orange r ou nt.1·. Or<inge Counl y would be denied a nr1v Republican Senate seat. despite b' 700.000 popula tion gro111th sioce the 1960 ccns11s. County voters ll'Ould find themseh·t . ., represented by all or a part of fi\·e dir- ferenl districts, instead of the present l ll'O. Th e proj)Clsal by Dernocratic leadel"• 11·ould solid ify thei r 21 to 19 edge 111 Se na te leader.:;hip and l'Ould 1·oncei1·abl~· increase it by 24 i;ears. Dana Updating Of Plan Oka ycd A request by riti2ens of Dana Point fo r an updating o[ tl1e master plan ot developn1e11t of the C11pistr::i110 \'alley area was approved 'l'uesday by the Ora nge County Board of Supervisors. fo'ifth Dislrict Supervisor ~on a Id Caspers said, "Life in Dana Point is being go1·erned by varia nce rather than pl anning ·• lie referrrd lo n1any recent 1.011e _ 1·ariance requesl!I that have been p10· tested \'igor<lusly by property owners eompl aining that their view of the ocean was being cul off. Caspers said the opening of the nevi harbor. the proposed new ,t:oastal freeway and the general popUlation explosion along the coastline had made the previous master plan obs<llete. Dana Harbor Subleases OK'd Subleases lo provide f(>r a coffee s~. marine chan<tlerv ind an -tlect'RiniC repifr--:T:-sliOjiJ'. a -"Uiiii .. Point Harbor were • p p r o v e d Tuesday by the B<lard o C SupervlSOrti. JoUy Ro1er Inc. w1s gra11ted the restaurant sublease with a minimum tocome to the c:ounty of $ll,eoo a year. Kettenbarg Marine Inc. won 'the.,chandltcy 'C00£1!uioo with a Jl4,t00 minimum to the :ounty annually. Jerold and Donald Jordan of the Electronic Englneerlng Service Co. WIS lwarded the lease r1>r the electronic repair 100p wllh a .$7 .SOO minimum rental annually lG the county. 1 E11g1 nf'r1·~ i1f 1hP 1"eappo1·11u11111en! pl:in -sorne s1;1fe1v1de lonn 1111i-.1 ht :11·· •'Qn1pll ~hed 111 th1!' )f'<i r'~ sess1011 hrg;1n 1~·1 1 h S1•11:1111r Fred \l ;ir!cr 1 li-Hl'fl· d111g1 and his Second l>1stnt'l. .\lar!e r's dt~l l'lt'l v.·ou!d hr s1rPl rhed 1111 iucretlible 6(1'1 nule!I soulh, lu Ea'I Ln.<i .'\ngele!'. Chicano lt'ilder:> ha ve bet-11 pre.~si1 1,( Senate Reappurllornnent C h it i r ni a u _i\Jerv~·n Dy1nally ! D-Los Angeles) lo pn1· \'ide a Senate seat which wou ld he tilled by a i\'lexiean-American senator. l\J.1rler'" transplanted d1slrit't would s1ri ll'-h i! fron1 the rura l flctld ing area 1<1 11r;c spanning Eas1 Los Angeles In Alha111· bra, in thf' shape QI a huge bal . Capo Pan e) < Nixes Rezo11 e F ~r Hou si11 g .\ rezone r!'qtJest 11·h1l'h "·ou!d ha1 r. pem1illed 210 acres lo be developed fur singlc·family res1dt'11ce~ \Va.~ 1!r111rd Tuesday by the San J uan Cap1s1r.1nu Planning t:omn11ss1410. Voting 4·1. v.·ith Chai~n1<111 Jrn 1• (;;iffney c·as11ng the only dissen 1111io:, 1ol f'. the co1111n1ss1on denied l hl' r cqlll'$1 [)1• Pacesetter Hon1!'s. The firn1 plannt'd rn build si ngle-fan1ily and e.sta le·Sll.1' d11 rll ings on Ortega Jl ighway near Ill~ nor1h ..:ity lin1it~. During a public hearing on the rezonr several adjacenl pr<lpert y oy,·ncrs pro - tested the 2.4-units-ptt-aere densit y. Pacegetter aide John Klug said t11s fin11 ,,·ould try to make the subdivision fit the /errain lo keep exis1ing natural slope~ "We \Viii provide open spacr ::11111 a greenbelt \Vilh landscaping along the Ortega." said Klug. He said his del'elop1nent plan!'!'. t•allrd for equestrian trails to lead do1vn h'I the Orteg<i . T'* price range or hi:" ho1ne!'I woul d be between $26,000 and $36,000, he added. Dr. Roy Byrnes and Roberl Crebcr op- posed the devtlop1nent because of the new traffic it would create on the Ortega. Creber added that school facilities art already overcrowded in San J ua n, and Pacesetter's shake and s'bing1e roors rr,ight be a fire hazard. William Corcoran, another ad jacent property owner, said !he density would spoil tilt beauty of the land and the areH shou!G be kept for large estates. Klug argued that the request \\'a~ in conformance with the city's general plan. .Chaicman~Clalfne)'. .agreed.._ ~ -· Commissioner Art Lavagnino said thP development can't be dlvor('ed from !he toning. "G reenbelts and equestrian trails are fine but too many problems e:zist with the proposed density for the sloping pro- perty," he"nkL Comroilltoner Charl• All~ said the proposed •ru b sum>Unded• by hill• and !lingle-famlly-dwelling fR-1\ lots ~·ould be "packing them in too tight." He SUR· gested that the are.a be rezoned for estate lots only. The developer now has the option of ap- pealing the decision tn the City Counc il. A public hearing will bt sel by the Council at lhe nexl mcoting. \cwpor! Rral'h n!fu·1al 5 :irr :-1111 "t ··~1l111i.: \\llh the clog 1i.:.ue '''llhout a 1111,11 ~utution :-.1:1!e P:>rf btiil."he:. bau lhe pc:!s al at\ r uilt·'-. And .\liss \Idler has dl·cidcd 111 l\'age a • ;1n1pa 1gn 1vith the :-.talc parks s~·~ten1 a~ l\1-'ll ror ;\ lifting Ill the lutal batl ll'luch :-f;1rll•.J .Ian. I. Tl1c dug 1:-.sue i~ 1ine uf dn1.r 11 ~ 1·1111!run1 in~ 1·ounc1ln1e11 111 ;1 he;11'1' <1;~1·11da fo r to11ight's 7 .30 n'rltx:J.. meetinJ.:. Other iteins includr : A reque~t fro1n lhe :-iorupl11n1~L Clul1 lli;1t the ciry e1unn11t r I's e r v e 1111cicrg ro1111d \llllll\I rund<; hi !he r.1·cni1la drl P1r!<1dentl'. E ~ptand 1a,n and Cala(1a ;irl!a~ 111 lht' pubht· 11\tl'res1 1'he ro.1d11 a.\':o. are 111 the arra ll'ad1ng lo 1he \\'1·-tc1 n \\lute llou:-.1' -/\11 <1rl!:ry rcque~I bi· Ur. Ruderh' '.\I,.(' he ~ 11 f' 1' rha1 cons1ruc·11u11 01 1h1· !up nrxir ut-a thrce-!-ilnry building ht' hal1td h1·1·a11:-.r 11 a ~srrtrrtlv \'iolatrs thr 1·it1 s hl'l).!h1 l11 ni!. Ur. \!~·Chesne~· !n1s l•·nnrd 1he b;!1!d111g <ll 2~1 ;\\1J11t<1 h u ii '1nu11~1 1\1 .• 111· \ 11111ln111111(•;1\1r•11 lr11111 ~\r~ AL111 (IH I'~. prc>\td1•111 ul th~ C.:ap 1~lra1111 Ln1ficrt l'ountl l nl f'T.\, 11r~111;; !'re;i tio11 n[ a ~.l'~\('111 nf h1c1t:!i• l ra1!~ '''herever po~:.1blc throughout the schovl dt:-.lnt•I. A pl anning 1·on11111~siun suggcsuon th<it Ott' t·1l y eodc i:oreriung ~ccp1 ng Qr 1Trt a111 anima l~ bt· l·hangrd lo forbid the l>l'<isl" 111 ;in ;1rca 1111hin '.!00 feet of lhe 11c:1re"I rf':.i drnr r. Thr eurrrnl hn1il 1s 50 f1•c'1. Th,. t'r1·01n1nl•lld.1t1on !>lt!m" frorn ,1 111onths-lonJ.: tlap 111 a e11y neig hbor hood 11 hrrt• r1e1 ghhor:-. h:11·c l'nmplal11ed abou\ .1 n·..:1dc11I s kcC"pin;: uf J pigeon toop. .'\ po!1<·e 1l1'par1111('lll spet:i licat i1111 ~1 u<.1.1· 11n ~Pl'\'d bun1fJ~ 11hich l'Oun1:il1ne11 h;1v(' urdrred placed nn a ··ur1·c 1n tilt> !\11•1('ffl Di~1 rk·I, Pol!re hn1c drafted us ect • a1 ' • ' ' SPRINGS CAUSE BOGS AT Pi,_tYGROUND OF NEW VIEJO SCHOOL IN Ml ~S IO N VIEJO P rinciptil Bob Elston Show' Pools That Are Mosquito Sites and Muddy Footprint Sourc e 'Mystery Water' Solved? Viejo Nutural Spring. ~1 <1)· Be Ca use of See pu ge Vicgo School's '·mystery 11·ater"' n1a\' be con1ing from natura l .springs nt1 th~· property. Principal RQ!lerl Elston sai d lodav hr has contacte d longti1ne re~idenl s oi lhe area lo disco ver the sourer of watel' that ha.~ beglln seeping d0\1'11 slllpe-" behind the Sl'hool at 26782 Via Gra nde, Mission Vie· J" "l"vt> talk.eel to son1e uf the old ti1ncr;; and they've told me this used to be ;i valley with natural springs." he said. The v.·ater began seeping oul or ! he slopes in four locations at the end or sum- mer. "We noticed it when we moved inlo lhe new school but .at that lime lhe slopes were only damp in cert~· spots ... Elston said eoough r ha~ con1(' down now to create sev at large 1nucl puddles v.·hich have be('(lme a nuisance lo area property flwner~. "We 've had lots of complaints of n10~· quitoll," he said . ''We'vt had tht. MM· qi.:ilo Abatement District people out and when they stopped coming ''e co ntinued lo spray. "Oflt lady sald she coonted 36 rnosqui· ~ in her bathroom." • Elston said. the muci. p~lem on the .. Milk1nan l\'lu'rderecl SAN DIF.00 {APJ - A milkman was shot lo dtalb beside hi1 . parked truck "mile making lrt! after~oon rounds .Ttte!I· day. Police sl1d·Harold J. Mej1>w. l1. ap- parently w11S11't robbed. T.WoJoUtlu \"',.. rrportcd ~ren f11nnin8-~a,Y. .. _t - p!aygrou11d is bciug laken <:are or 11·it lt pl;i nking and during !he hot spell nr !he last few days the 11atcr ha s begun In l·1·apor<1lt'. ··Bu! 11·t•re l'oncrrned about the rain.1· i;eason when yuu get a certain <imount o[ r un uff. a111·11·a\'." Elr;ton :;ci.id ;r i1 11·ercn·1 for ~he n1os· c1u itos he'd like lc. kee p the y;ater in a pcr1narl<'n! pond. ··\Ve cuuld make it a nature projel·t 11·1\h ll'ater lilies an d frog~ bu~ l don't think we 'll be able lo do it." Elsto n said the school lies on1ill al lhe lr01ton1 of :i l'il lll'ton The slo pe:; rising stcr ply bcland a11d at !he side of the ~l'hOOI 1vere cut. hCJWel'cr. "\\'hen geology studies of the ~it e 11·erc 1nade 1h!' land had not been alt!'red.'' h'f: ,.aid. ··re1·hap.~ the n:1lural dra111ai:c p~IL · 1cn1 wa~ altereU v.·hen the t·utl ing and filling was done " The ~chool d i~lri<'I i.~ looking into various solullons lo the problem and con· 1<1t1111g the r-.·liss1on Viejo Con1pan)', ,1·hich sold t11em lhe sil(', and the hrrn I hat made :-oi ls tesls lo detern1ine ~'here !he responsibility hes. ltlystery Body Cou nty· Police Seeki ng /(l entity - Orange Coun!~ sheriff's ofriCtrS to<!a)' <"ontinued to seek identification of a body f<lund by t1vo Laguna Beach hikers in the rugged Viejo Canyon sector of the ClevelanO National Forest. Descriptions <lf thC victin1 are being clrculated throughout the county while coroner's officers attempt to determine the cause' or death or a man believed to be about 20 years or age. • They described the victim as a slightly built redhead weighing about 135 pounds and rive feet four in height The only p<i!Jsible ldentUicStion found on thf' body • v.•;1s 14-carat gold ring with 11 clear 1vhite litone hlollntcd on a triangular· setting. ln,•eati:Jaton. believe the man had been • " -' I • <lead rrom ll'n dnys to f1\'o v.•eeks. The body v.•as pa rtly decomposed. . :-ihf'rif r s Sgt. Ben Oxandaboore today said he was satished that foul play was not the cause of death. ''\Ve have found no 1uch physical evidence but \\'t-must now await the outcome of the toxicological tests," the offi cer said , The body \\'as found l'llonday by Christopher Jones. 22. or ~40 Osgood Court and Eric Morton, 19, of 717 Summit l.>l'lve. bo th of Laguna Dea~h . They spot· ted the body lying cru1n pled at the: foot or a 120-foo t bluff JS thrv went through the national fortsl on a hiking expedition. ( ' - spct·1fic·ations despite !he de partment ·~ op1n1'ln tha1 the df'1f'rr'e11r~ <lJ l' illegal •nd con~IJ!u1 e a haLard. U1st·l!,.~1vu 11r 1h1· r111crgenr.1· an1bulance agreenu·n1 propu~ed between the tity and llo,p11al Arnbu lan l'r Serv1<"r . .<\tlil'd v.•1rh the aJ!ft•cn1rn1 srrtou~l1• (1uestioncd b~ head:-ol 1·1!.\• puhl 11· ~arc1Y depaf!rnen1 -. 1-. a 1epo1·1 1h1 the ~)~sibl~ l0t.·a1uln i)f ;;nu!h<'r l1n11 111th111 an 1ndu.~tria! Z{)tl{' Ill th!" ··111. t JI \' t •OdP~ forb11dr lh1· u.~e 111 a 111;.11utat'lur1ng arr;:i . hllf pl<inlllllC l'Utllllll:.'-lOllCJ'!< h a\.{' rr:eorn1nc11d ed a ch;1 11~r 1n thr 1 ul r~. ' Relat e~ Deatl1 Da y. Hy T!l:\I B.\111..EY O! !~r Dooly Prlol 1111! \\;.irk .J uiln~u1 1·s :\l:i nnr t"11q1i; budrl.'I !ud;i ~,-leslilled Ll tal !lie 11iu n~ dr1end;int 11;i:; .. loaded 011 111;1r1JUi.111:1" on t!1C" n1orn· ing and c1·en111r. 11f thl· U;11· lu· al\eg~<U~· brat and stabbe1t his \1•1fe to dcall1. L:..-:\la11nr Fran\. (;l!n11un tc:.l 1tir rt in the Or ange l'.ounl} S::;;et·1or t.:ourt tr1<1\ 1J{ the San ('te1 11rn\t• 111;111 1haL lit' a11d .Johuso11 . 20. a l.~/) :>ha11·d a p1 p1· of "l•;i~h·' duJ"ing theu· !-.lull ul dut1· <t~ 1111!11.11·1• police1nc11 at 1hc S<111101 Ann \\!;1111\c Curpo; .;\ir ~l<1l ion. It i~ alle.c:ed !h.:Jt. J<•hll'>l~ll 1\,1~ 11ndrr the 111lluenec of n1;1r1 il1<1 11a 11i1rn t1r 1·luh- hed C11nn1 e L\ nne J11hn~u1 1. ZU. 111111 ;1 b;.i r :-loul and !h('i1 :;tabbed 111•1· 11hirr lh:•n :!ii t11nes as she spra11!t·U t•ll 1hr bed n1 lhr. 1·uuple 's ;ipar1111e nr .:1! 4JG .\h1n!f·rry La11tt .\!;1r1nc .J11n B;1rni'" lt'~l ll ll'd '1'1Jc.~1t.1v !hil t hr scr1rd 1r11 11 .1uhr1 ~uu 11 11 1n1!1t <1r1· pul1ee dctuil.~ anrl 1 h~1t .J11hn~1111 ;111rl mo~t n1e111brrs ul 111!' !<flll.1 d indulged 111 1 ;irious !orn1.:; ot dl'l11,: u~t·. 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Sh;irp askrd ··:So, I don't t h111~ he did," replied i\!i~<; ;\!Iller, Qbv1oli.5I\ Laken ab:1t·k. Sb:irr·~ ~ho<·\. q11e~t ir111 apparenily relrrred lo 01c 11n11ndo; soollcd h\' poli t'(' on .\Ir~ .. Jolin~on ', hrcn•I. 11 i~ hrltt>•·rd th:i t 11·hoe1('r ~t:'lbiX'ti i1rt n1ore than 20 t1n1e,. after tx-11 11111-: hrr f:it f' lo a pulp nn .June 16. 1~10 ;fr,.;11 infhc!ccl drcp let>lh tSer JOH:\'SO'\, ra~i: :?1 Orange Coast Weather I-lo!. dry, sunny \\'t'alher on the age nda agJill tod;iy with no relief ~een for Thu rsd;iy. l ligh:1 today ~long !hr co;i st 811 rraching 98 in· land . Lo11·s tonigh t 6.'l to 68. INSIDE TODA\' If yoit lttn1en't sc.'" ''Plnin ~u 1te " yet. uo11 'l1e 11ot 'igh t 111ore cl!a 11cr~ at r/~rcc n rallQ'- Coast playho11:ics. Set' Theater Notes, Page 18. •lrtrlt If ........ ll·ll C•llhl•t1f1 t C•A¥ C«1141r 7t (llM-lrl• \I-II CllitiO.. "'"' (IMIU M c .. ,...... !t O••rll N"l<11 11 Di ..... ., u E•l19rlll I'... I 1!~11 .. -..1 , •.•• ,, ... "'. lt-)l N1 .. KI" l4 iliRft L•Rkrl H MaUM• & ' % Dl.ILY PILOT SC Wtdnnday, Octbbtf •. 191 l :U.S. Agent s Raid Plant Of Nomh1ee LOS ANGELES (AP ! -Feder11I tm· migratio n 11ents s1y they caught 36 ti· ttgal aliens in a raid al a fnod company •wned by the treasurer.flesignate of the United St.ates-. Rom ana Banuelos. Mrs. Banueloa: was at Ra mona's Food Products Co. in suburban Gardena Tues- d1 y when six Imm igratio n 11 n d N;;ituraliuition Service agtnts entered and arresttd 27 wnm t n 11nd nine mtn employes. all r..1ex1cans. ~l ore 1han 30 other workers escaped O\'er a back lence, agents said. Mrs. 81 nuel~ told ne~'i;men she didn 't know illegal ahen.s \\'orktd at tht pL~nt and sa id the government raid may ha1·e bttn "part or an 11tempt by Dfimocrau; to block my nomination as tre11surer of the United States." She did not elaborate on the allegation. Agents s i. i d ~frx. Banuelos' '3()0.. employe corporation had !'lten raided fh·e times before and illegal al1tns '.l·ere fou nd each time, but agen!s did not gh·e !I total arrest figure. President Nixon nnm1na~ed !ht 46·~·ear· old businesswoman S4!pt 20 10 btromP.: the nation's 3~th m asurer. Appo1n1ment to the $36,ooO job f.equtres Senate con· firmation. George K. Rosen~rg , district director for the service, said he sent ~!rs. · Banu elos a letter Aug 8, 1969, asking the company to 6top hiring illega l aliens beeause it encourages more illegal entry and deprives Americans of jobs. i\lrs. Banuelos said she never received the lel· !er. Authorities said it 1s not 3gain.sl the law to unknowingly hfre tl!egal aliens. Company official~ said they didn't ask jnb seekers whether they entered the COLiPltf)' legally. titrs. Banul!lns began her business career in 1949. opening a taco s!and wit h S400. Now Ramona 's f ood Product!! sells SS million worth of processed ~1txican foods such as enchiladas and burritos an· nually In mor! than a dozen states. In Wa shington, presidenllal prtss iit-crttMy Ronald L. Ziegl er said therl'! W!!~ nn C"Onsideratinn by !he President in t l"gard to withdrawing her name fo r treasurer. Late Cof C Bill May Force City To Deplete Fund A la te btl! from the Chamber of C-Ommerce may oblige the Laguna Beach City CotJ11ciJ to delve into its contingency fund to the tone of $2,207.~. Councilmen v.ill be advised tonigh t that tile Ch a m be r submitttd a bill fr\r this amnunf., representing the balance of its advertising ~nd promotion funds approved 1t1 last years budget. on JiiJy 27, after lhe closing of fiscal yi.1r accounts on June 30. The amounl 9.·as not re-budgeted for payme~t since it had n('lt been requ~sted at the lime the annual books '.l·ere closed. In a memn to !he council. thf! city manager nolts that "1 he Chamber should have recogniied the fact that they had thls mone.y outstanding and pursued the pa\ment ln the 19711-il fiscal year. Cnambfr president Roy ~fa:cnm. in a letter reque~ung the induli;:ence of the cnuncil, s!.11ts that !ht final purchase order on lhe Chamber's rromrilion bud_get 1.1a.-; "\'erbally noted lo !he ftnance office prior to thi" l"!o.~e nf !hf" ctty·~ fisca l year" hut 1.1·as not fnrmally submitttd 1L~.11l all claim~ for \1·nrk cnntracr"rt r.11r1ng the \'ear '.l'ere recei1 ed at the cr.1mber nffirt'. If the rtque:s.t 1~ stpprnl'Prf, savs C"i•v manager Lawrenre Rose. I.he c01incl l 11·1 11 have to appropriate the amoUnL from t.he cont ingency fund. OaANGI COAST DAILY PILOT CANiCif CO.uT PUILISHINI) (QMl'AHV' Ro!ottf N. W1til P1u idt nf tnd P'10!1lhlt J,,\-JI. c~.1.., l.i VU ,,_\lltnt aid e>.nertl M,,..., no111•• K1,.,il f GllGf' no ..... , A. M.,,p~:"' '"-llrlil U \Je.r a.ti. H. Loos Ri,~ • ..i r. N•n AM11lmt M._,inv EOllDlt U,IH IMd Office J22 For11t AYtl!Vt Nixon Tangles With Tress.es GREENVILLE, Del. !AP/ -A cute ~yur-old f ir! 1ot her lone, blonde truuJ1 entan1led in I bu tton on the jacket of Pre.sldenf Nlnn'1 auit Tuesday nl1ht and. for 1 tlme, It 11e-em!d a tossup whether ahe .,.,·ould Jose a hank of hair or he a button. ' Niion and petite Page Evan.! managtd !.o disentangle themselve!I and the young lady ass ured the President she had not been hur1 . The incident occurred when Nit · on mad e a flyi ng visit here to meet with Republican funl1-rai!\er5. Mis! El'ans 1s the da ughter Qf Thomas El'ans Jr . rochriirman nf the Republican National CommiUee .Nixon asked ~!rs Evans if the family's three children ever see th eir father ''Tht y will in this picture," she replied i::s her daughter snuggleci'up to the Pr~ident. Overloading Of School s Facing Board San Joaquin Elementary Sc h o o 1 District's exploding student popul ation will influence sevtra1 decisions at tonight's meetin g of the Board of Trustees. The board wi!I mef'I al 7·30 pm. in the annex. 14600 Sand Canyon Ave, East lr\·ine. Trustets "'ill be asked In c:nns1der thP formalion of a task force to study school construction needi;. The district is nearly eight schools behind at this point and though new schooli; will bf' ready next September in El Toro and Irvine and others will be under construction. the need for new schools will remain. Also on the agenda will be R report by Dr. William Sleeks , 8 s sis t 11 n t superintendent for instruction, on the all year school idea. All-y ear school is relatively new in California with only two school districts trying it this year. Neighboring Capistrano Unified has appointed a citizen's committee to study t h e feasibility of all-year school \O.'hich is proving to be 8 savings lo dii;tricts using this plan throughout the country. The board also will discuss twn other significant iss4es -graduation and p romotio n criter i a a ri d the irnplementlltioo of the wage-price freez e. Capo V nified Liniits Tes ting Trusll"es of the Capl~trann Unifi~ School District. have vot ed to limit mAjor achievement testing to only those test! required by the i;tate. The decisi{ln was re~rhtd l-1onday aflPr the administration poin1ed nut that di.strict goals ;ind ob1ecli\·t-s ha\'e n1Jt been cltarly defined and testing ha s not been beneficial. John Crain. assistant superintl'ndent for inslruction. said th" distncl ~·ill t-li:amine tests at·aiiable and aflPr evaluat1t1g the curricular goals ~·ill determine "·hich other te;;ts n n t m;inrlated by )he state 1,1,•il! best su11 the district. Froni Pt•fJf! J JOHNS ON ... marks nn both breas1s. .1'1hnson has recalled in three t11pl'S ad· mit.ted lo evidence by .ludge \\'illiam Murray that he did attack his wile with a bar ~tool after she lacked hfrn out or the aparlmt!nt and that he la.ter washed off blood in the shower. Barnes l.l'!stified that he spotted hlood nn a towel used by Johnson shortly after the killing and that the t!ll handsome defendant qu ickly shoved the towi!l out of sight. John.son has not been able to recall in a series of interviews with investigators and a psychiatrist that ht ever stabbed his pregnant wife and he ha s denied from the witness bo:r that he dld so. Move Seen To Newpo1·t By Schmitz Rep .John r. Srhn111z , rPpnrted tn hav"' mnVed hl8 home tr\ Newport Bearh. 1.~ "nt!~ot1a!ing In rent an apartment tn Tustin," his fJeld re.presen!ativP WJllard Voit i;aid today. Sl"hmitz . .,.,·ho owned a homf' !n Tui;f1n n•hrn elected nearl y f\\'" years 11gn. ··~tays with friends '1r('a~1nn.111l!y in Npwporf BParh . '' Voit s111d. "He llvts 1n BPthesda. r-.frt ·• The cnni;ert·i:iti\'f' ron2ressman also h11s an offfcf' locate-d 1n an unincorporated arta. of !ht-countv at 434 Campus Drh·,., a location ser\'ed by the Newport Bt-sr.h post offic~. Accord ing t'1 a spokesman fnr !he Orange County Re~istrar of Voter~. 11nv ~nvl"rnment employe mav keep as his r('sid ence addresi; U1P addrf'!\S whrre he last. livM -e.vE'n though the property may ha\'e bten 11:nld Voi! said he did 1}01 knnw hnw long <11'(0 Schmitz sold his Tu!\lin hnme. The issue of Schmi!r.' resirlency wAi; rai~l'd 1,1,•hl'n lhP Tustin F:lf'mf'n!.:irv School Rn~rd refu~rrl r-.-tnnrla~· trr n:ime ;:in elementary srhl'lfll af!r>r thr> 1Pgis!;it'1r. f!oard Vice rrei;irlenl A. .I . f.11a!linck rndt. Jr. said 1orl;iv 1thf., Hoard has for a long time fp\t it ~hoi..tld "sleer clear of namin g .~ch'1(l!s after poli!lcal characters becau~e of the ill feeling tov.·ard schools th;it mi~hl result .'' The sc'1ool board voted :l ti) 2 to defeat !he suggestion nfler a member of the nu· d ience said, .. ii v.·ou!d bP.: highly in· appropriate to hono r Schmitz for saying bad things about our schools.'' Senate Agrees To Abandon Beacl1 Claims The Slate Senate Tuesday confirmed Orange Coun ty's recenrly concluded agreemt!nt with A \'CO C " m m u n i t y Developers for purchase of 4,AOO Jeet or Salt Creek Beach propert.v by agret!ing !o abandon further public prescript ive .. rights lo tht heach. Thi" vote on the ltgisl;ilion . presenteri by Assemblyman Robert Badham of Newport Beach, v.·as unanimous. The bill had earlier been passed by th e As~embly. Tn its agreement with Avco, the county acquired, for $2.6 million, a 33-acre parcel including 11 acres of beach, l\\'O parking lots and two access routes , donattd by the company. Avco will develop the parking f;i cilities, path~·ays, restrooms and beach con· ct!ssions. State abandonment of further claims 1n t he area leaves the company free to develop the rema inder of the property for a rt!sidential community. Trustees To Hear Criteria Report 011 Graduation A report on and promotion cr1t.tria will ht made tn Tn1:<.l!'e!\ '11 I.he San .Joaquin Elementary School District at tonight's 7:3n p.m. ml"eling 1n Ea~t lr\'ine. The-hnard rrl'!llP.<ilPd lhe repnrt i:ifler th(' a<lmin1~tr::itinn rliscln.<ird that nn .,.,.ritttn rPqu1rPmPnt.<i tx1.<ilPd f n r graduation and prom otion in !he di~1ricl. Alsn on the hu~v f12end<1 will hP ::tflnp!inn nf ::t lf',<;!1nE?. n<iliev onrP ii yr;ir 1ns1ead nl l'.111rP ii yrilr. ThP hn;ird rn1>t fnr a i;1urty ,<;essi'1n r\tl i;;fudenl le.<iti11i;: recently tn detPrmine when '1nd wh;it k ind~ or tests shrn1ld be admin istered. flther item!\ for di.<iCU.<i.<iinn includ~ a rl 1i;cu~sion nf the v.·a2e-pricr> freeze implrmenr;:itinn. fin;il approva l of 1he Emeri;ienry Emplo~•ment Act Application , and plans for a 11pring music !esti11al. Selass ie in Peking TOKYO IAP1 Empt'ror HsilP.: S:-lassie of Elhiop1 ::i and his party nl'w in· to Peking todp fnr an official tour nf Communist Ctiina and were welcomed by Premier Chou Eri-lai. Radio Peking, in a brriadcasl monitored In Tokyo, i;a id the Ethiopian emperor's entourage arrived in the Chinese capital from Canton by special plane. li41 iTln9 •diir111: P.0.1,.., 666, 926S2 s..c.._..om.. ~JOS Nortii I.I C.111i110 R.t, 9J672 """°""" a.ft Mt:M• 3ltl w-.1 • .., l l'l'WI ......,,.,. a-di~ UlJ N•wpol'f ••~.....­hi•'* --.; IJU.t 1MC11 ._.,...,., Rezo11h1g E1nhargo F 01·ces Wm Battle in Capo Beacli: <Aunty SUPf'rvisnrii' 11Ction ln c111!1 fl'.!r 11 r t.study n( lhe C8pislrano Valley Master P lan Tuesday 5parked a victory for hun- dred! of Capistrano &lch realdenta on the &arm! d111y. Flooding the meetina room of t.ht coun- ty PlaMing C.Ommlsslon, PaJl1ade1 resJdents won their baUle for • mor.atorium on ione chana:es tn the 11cenJc ntlghbnrbood11 nf Clpl1trano Beach. They Wt!re prepared to do blttle 1.11alnst four &eP3r1tt developer reque•ta to Increase dtn~lty a11d aller land uae . Partt!ls 11urround ina ttie Gr1nl'1 Pl1u 11hoppln1 center alona Camino dt E1trtll• were al l&sue. Commlalioners -with Firth OlstrlC"t R"presentatlve Arnold Forde absent " :.greed un11.nimously to sl11m the lid nn 111ny ione changea until the study Is com· pitted. . To reinforce thelr stand that the ma~ter plan bt restudied palisades resJdenls presented a petition heiring 25 1ignature1, augmented by letters And po&t card• 11upporting lhe ume conctpt. Thom11 Fryan. one member of the grou p, praised commissioners for last weff'• 1cllon freezing zone changes In Dan• Point, ll'len be~c:htd tl'le ptntl to do the 18me fnr Caplstn1no Beach w'here r.one change requests have been noodlng the planning departmffit. Pl1Mlnr offtct1!5 h1vt said the total study would require at least tbret mnnth~· work. Valley Council All Choked V p· Fountain Vall ey CouncUm~ were aomewhat c,hoked up 'l'uada.y nlabt over a diMtr invitation. Tht! invi l.alion, read by Mayor Ed Juat, was to a $100 a plate fund raiaing diMer for Co u n t y Superl'isor Robert 811 ttin . Bettin and J ul!t are two of the rhiPf 11nt;ii;ionists ln the dispute centered around the Local Agt!ncy F'1rmati'on rr)m mission and the Leai;:llt! of Citle.s: \\'hde cirv councilmen and au· dlPnre meffibers chuckled over the tnvi r;ition. Councilman John Harper wanted tn know "Does this me11 n we pay him or he pays us'.'" School Board May Put Site 011 the Block The C;ipi~lrann Unified School Oi~trirt 1nay snon be selling instead of buying a SChMJ ~ite. Trus1rrs vnled r-.tnnd ay tn h;ive the ir fll;lf17.ill'lil .<iilf' rtppraised for possible 5sle. The ~i lf'. 1'1Ca1cd on a snu1hem fii'lg er or S11n ,f11an Capistrano ad jacent to the former Harbor View golf cou rse, is on an 18·acre hillside . "The lncAtinn would bf' good in the long run but in lht short term we don't need a school in th;it area." said Jot Wime r. dirf'ctnr of .:idmini~tr11live services. \\'imrr rxplainert that e<1nstruction is l :tl.:in~ pl::tl"e in nther are;is anrl growth \1•il\ pr'1b:ihly continue ln be in San Juan C:ipl~tra11n proper. Laguna Niguel, and l\iissiQn Vif'jo. "\Ve'vl" hart 11 drop off in enrollmt!nl in San C!Pmentr .. , said Superintendent Truman Benedict. \\'\mer arldf'd that funds received from !ht i;ale of the Manzan11 site could be applied to another bul!tling project or kept )or future needs. He said thi!\ p11rtit ul;ir site has been paid for and funds rln not h;ive tn be given to the state. Trustee Genrge White. in whos e are11: thP .<iile lies , said rt!sidenls of his area htlie.ve !he site would not be good for s ~"hMI bPrause. it ii; nn 8 hillside and lhl'rl' is nnlv one arcP.s~ road . Thi' h<iard auth or ized the adminis1rati'1n In obtain appraisals so that a final decision can be made on "'hethtr or nnl to ~e!I. In addition In the r.fsnzana site. the board district currenUy owns three more eJementary school slles, 11. Junior high and a third high 6chool site. REAL EST ATE SE MI NA RS SET One price is going up despit e th~ federal freeze. Tha.l 's the price of good re;il estate. And the DAILY PILOT, Coast Comm11nity College. District and the Newport Harbnr .Costa Me11a Board of Realtors will tell you how to turn the riJ· ing prict!s lnt.o a profitable investment. First in the 1971 serie s of four real estate in vestment classes -11\1 free - will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight .11t f'Jpwport Harbor High School Auditorium, 15th and Irvine avenues. Tic kets will be available st the door. '""'""*'wwwn GEM TALK TODAY by One of the most popular pieces of modern jewelry i5 the antique pocket watch that has been rea stored to its fonner beauty. Should you be fortunate enough to own such a piece, we will be happy to put it back in order for yoo. We will also be glad to np&lr, rem&int or restyle your old jewel· ry. Some family pieces e&n be re. pai red by merely making sure that the stones ar e secure in their set· tings. lf the y need to be rt11et, we can arrange to have the pieces put back into tts original design or ""' model 11 1'> bring II ln1'> 1971 el~ gance. The first 11tep ln the t"Mtoretfon nf old jewelry i5 to dlscu11 the val· ue with your jeweler. Brlng ln your old family tree.sures and let us help y(')U evaluate ·them. u· you decide that you want them repaired ·or resU>red, you can have tho lidded a~surence that they wDJ be tatllt Care of ln our store and not tent or! where we have no control over q u a 11 l y or workmanship. All wntches and most jewelry repair• 1NJ made on the premiJe.I Where qu•llty and 1afoty are care1U117 controUed. Board Acts Consumer Panel Moves in County 0 r a n g e County supervisors p&Tllally endtd the long wrangle 01•er a consumer protecrion agency Tuesrla.v \.\•llh a decision lo appoinl 11 comm1ll ee to set goali; for the proposed office. The 3 lo 2 comprorni.~e votr w11s 11 partial l'!Cl1Jry fnr Bo;ird Chairm an Robert Bs!lin of Santa Ana but 1[ marked the conlinuance or his feud on the subiect wit h former 11lly, Supervisor Ronald Cas pers o[ Newport Btach. Caspers, who h11d expressed strong op- position to a consumer proteclion depart- ment two wetks agn when Ba ttin first proposed it. said Tue!day, "The last thing 1t merchant needs is a dozen bird dogs coming with complaints al>out con- iumers." Casper!!. 11 s11vings and lo11n exl"cu1ive. called tht approach wrong and 11.aid in a direct slap at Battin. "I am not running for reelection next year so I can be ob- jective." Caspe rs ronlin ucd. "Tht prohlcm d<1r~ exi.st. people get screwed every day hu1 it can't be corrected hy legislation. Edut·R· tion in r;chool!I is the ans1,1,•er. I would be for this if it woul d alsn protect !he business man from rhe shopl ifter. the chiseler and the chronic complainer." When Ballin got s chance to answer the lira.de he said, "I wnuld remind you tha t good government i! good politics." Battin had m<Xlified hi~ previous pro- posal of 1'l separate consumer protect1on dep11rtment and a~ked fnr an offiC"e directly responsible to the supervisor.~. Supervisor \\'illiam Phillips o[fered rhe compromise prnpos;i! '.l'h1ch th!'! b fJ 11 rd 11.dopled wit h Casper.~ and Supervisor David L. Baker opposing. Baker !laid. "We are being askPrl In be resp:Jnsible for ei•t ry shortcoming in society. Why should \l'e have to pay the co.st of protecting the public from themselves?" 'Phillips did not specify who v.·ould serve on th~ study committee or v.·hen i~ City Attorney Prepares Hei g ht , Limit Ordinance An ordinance amrndin g Laguna Btach zoning laws lo comply ~1ith the 36-foot height limit approved by voters Aug. 3 has been prepared by Tully Seymnur. ciry attorney. and i! now in the hands of plan- ning commii;sioners for study. The ordinance. Seymour s;iid, Includes a spec.ial section "M;iximum Builrling Height" to be arldP.d In the zoning ordinance and A section no!ing that no height varia nces for constructions ove r 36 feet will be allowtd. "Basically. r rewro!e lhe iniltal1\'e ordinance and added it In lhe zoning law ," Seymour said . "/ prepared the rnugh draft just to i;ho w wl" ha ven't forg otten ;.bout lhe initiative ." The planning commission in the last two .,.,·eeks ha~ be:en ur11;ed by members nf Village Laguna who supported the JG.font limit to speedily incorporate the measure Into present zoning law~. ' would re~tt bark lo !hf' boiJrd . He sug· g~sted various de~artment litaOs alre11dy v.or k1ng in !he field plu~ surh riutsidt agenr1t!s as the Bt-tter Bu~1ness Bureau , the Orange County Chamber of Com· merce and others. Planners Okay Parking Lot Variance Bid After mul\\ng ovtr lht pro! and cons of having cars b11tk inlo Ramona Ai·l!nu f. Lagun;i Br;irh pliinning commissioners have decided lo gra111 a vari;1ncP for such a use f'1r a ntw office cnmplex at 550 S. Cnast H1'ihw;iy, The \'ariancr '.lil ~ reques!ed by the ~loss Compafiy, "'hni;e princ1 p,11Js are Rnbert l\lrDonnell, Peter D~1rander, James Schmitz and Jerry Srhmitz. The l;i1v prohibits backing out nf parking space~ intn the strtet because of safely factnrs. Ramona A1·enut 1~ consirlered an alley for sign mal!ers and 11 ~!reel for building mallers, Ostrander informed lht com· n1ission during discussions The city plsnnini;: slaff h;i t! recQm· mtnded deni al nf the vari;inct, nolfn g lhal plans showed a 50 fnnt curb cut, which would mean a lrl!i.~ of !hree park . inlo'! sp;icei; along Ram '1nR Ostrander i;;i1d the lne:itlrir1 of p11rk1ng on !lie si re \1·as m;idf' rlirf1cult hy the small rlimen~ions. ResJ)flnd1ng t11 a ques· tinn fr om Roger La npheRr, Ostrander pnin!ed out that nn other parking was available in the immedi;i!e viclni!.v. Commissioner t arry Ca1npbe!i no!ed that Ram ona is nnt A highly travell!d stretch of street and for that reason the danger of having cari; back out woul d be m1nimi1.ed , ln other act inn ~fond;iy nigh!, com- n1li<~inner!\· -DPnied a 1•11ria11ce rf'quesled by Mr5. \Villard L. Alkirt . 400 E! Bosqu e. !o add a hathroom to 11 v.·orkroom. creating an nl'eri;i1.t'! guest rnom wi!hou t provid1nS, ad- dllional parkin~. -Turned rlnv.·n 11 1•;iriAnce 11pplic11tinn rrnm Thom11s L. Brown. 871 Park A\'e. to cnnstrucl 11n additional dv.·elling unit 1.1·ithnut providing additional parking. -Approved the 5ite plan fnr addit1ons 1'1 a building n11o-ned hy Parke ~fcAvoy, 2205 [,;iguna C<.nyon Road. -Continued tn second publ ic hearing amen<lmentl! tn the v;iriance, conditional use permit and .site pl;in review appeal proceri urts. Fin al action on the new con· ditions will be conducted Oct. t8. Cos tl y Statue 1'aken ARONA. Italy (AP 1 -A 15!h century v.•oodtn statue or a l\fadonna with child, v!llued at $480.000 w;is stolen Tueslh1y night fr(lrh the Madonna del Castello Sh rin e at ne<1rb~' lnvnrin Superiore. Thievts look the 200-pound .slalue after forcing tht ~brine door (lpen . ""'8 fl • rpecl1t c1W to ftt fhe tniehst ,,..... One third (~) off Oo J,,pieee place settin as of famous ToMrt • Shirline. Thfs 1s • nre opportunity to s.lart or add to your Towle ·sarvlee. AW!labl• ln 111 1ctM-Towle ster11ne petttmL c--. ~· oan-i.ot-~ 1823 NEWPORT BL VD., COST A MESA CONVtNIEMT TEl'MS IANICAMERICAR.0--MASlll CHAR~E 14 YEA•S SAMi LOCATION PHONf 141·J40 I I ! I , I .tf j I I r I ' I '' -~--...... ..., __ -•91!:'. -. , .. ............ ' 5 ,,, F \.t Q I ... Laguna Bea~h EDITION N.Y. Stocks Today's Flaal ... VOL. b~. NO. 23 9, 4 SECTIONS, b2 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER b, 1971 TEN CENTS Laguna· Council Faces Sewer Fund Study Bid ' • R_y FHl:J JElllCK StJlOE\1t-:HL Tile t·1ty :.t:ilf 1\111 seek :iuthL•rri:;1t1011 fro1n tl1c Lag1u1;1 Bc;.rh Citv l'uunt•\I !CJn1;;l11 to i.:xplure a 11u1cl1er of ditlcrt'lll 111ctho<ls-uf lin;i11r1ng " l'f'giona l se11'er plan( lo Lakt> 01·rr l\•r tl1r f'xi:,tln;.: tlr lPrior;i!ing !<.iCil11~. .Joseph R. S1rea11.1. i:1t~· puhhr 11iirl-.~ director. al so indi!·att'd al th1~ tl\L•rninr,·~ Laguna Beach Cha1n\.i('t' of C(1111111t"n:L' brt!aldast that I he ~t;11l 111!1 :;,,k tllUI\ t·ilmcn tri rippro1r inler11n impr111·e1nr.n1:; a T ·1•11stees Act , fl'r Lhe r1l<l pl<1nl until a l'l'giunal f<u.:llJ!y t·an be built "l.:igun;:i Beach 1\ll\ prob;1bl.I' tit' in \\l\il Lu:-: Al1~n11 1 l<l Ton>•. So1,11h L11gu11<1 . L<i!!Ull:i ?\igucl and :\loultun r\i);:url for ;i rP~ional pl<int at Aliso Cl'~<'k ." S11ea11.1 :--.. ud. \.aguu:i-s Silill'l' of tin' pr<.lJCt'I. ~aid Swcan1. would be l'.lO.:it' to .\8 11111\1011. 80 1'1('rC'l'1i1 ot 11·hlcll t::i11 br finar1l'ed by sta!t:, nnd fedt'ral gra11l~- Thc r('1n::11nin!! ~(} pi.'1'<'1.'111 or ap· prox11n<1teh SI 6 1'111111011 11 11ult1 h:i1·e to be r:iised 111 tht· l'it~·. -\\"e 11!11 a~k thl' t:Oun· Cheaper School Insurance Told School tru~tre s TursdH}' :ippro1ed an i11surant:r coverage pl;in design~d lo ~;.1 r Laguna Bei1cl1 1a;.;pa_'«ers son1t' s:1::.rnH1 ort•r 1he lll'Xt lhrcc \£>:ir.~. The new pnlic·~·· 'pu1Tlta ~r<l l1'11rn lb,. \,os Angele~ hruk{'r.igr 11rn1 (1f l'.;1,11~. .~!artin <11\d F<i)', uisurrs lhr sehnu! Saddlehacl\ Acce11ts Higl1 School l(ids Laguna Beach sl'hool trust~e. i;cral~ l.111ke advi~cd the scllool :i<lm1n1 ~\rat1011 Tucsd a\' ht> had 1u~t. !c<irned that l1i~l1 school Student s rc;uld he ;ul111ittcd lo Sa<I· dlrback Collegr_ The rcllrcd i\;1vy (;apta111. no1ing th;il tiis "friends 111 !ht> edul'at1on indu~lr_1-·· had dirixtcd hirn to the college. said fl rnaxi1num of '2:i juninr ~ and :-;rnior~ an• iillo11·ed 10 a1tend ("la$St_'s a! thr r·o111 · n1unity college. "The admi~slration \ri[ lhc :--ehoul r!islrictl didn 't know this \l'as in ef(ert," Li;1ke t:l<111ncd. saying such a sit1111t1011 1r:i" "1-1•r1· had " and it was tin1e to '"get undrr 11 °<11 ·• in St'ndi ng high school ,;t11dents 11i" Hie \1iss1on Viejo canipus. Linke al~o alleged lha1 lhe ad- mlni~t raluu1 hnd lo!d h'1n1 no such pro- grarn existed. . "I don ·r like to be ll!ld something thal is no1 right.'' he shouted. slamming his hand onto 1he \\'Oodcn tablt'. School ttistr1i:t iiuperu1tcndenl \Vi1\ia~1 U!lo1n. :iflrr cotnrnending Linke on hlS research into 1he SJ.lb,iect. said !hat six ti igh school students now altend classes a! the colleg£>. Dr. Ullom applauded Linke's efforts and agreed that better cornn1u11 ications were needed with thr t'nllege to insure 1hat more high ~chool st udenl i could take adv2.ntage ()f the col- lege le11cl t•ourses. or. Ullo1n, noting he had been aware of !he program for several years, agreed t_o set up an appointment v.•ith college preSl· dent Fred Bremer to further discuss the matter. "f a1n Irving to push vocation and ~cl lhese boys ·off the street." Linke told Dr. Ullom . "but you can't do it sitting in your chair." Irvine Student Em·ollment Up Preliminary enrollment~figures---fur UO-- irvine released today by the Univer$ity Indicate an I 1.6 percent incrense In studonts wben .CC1mpared to Inst year. The figures. b.1scd 'on initial registrn· lion which closed Oct. I showed 5.210 undergraduate students and 8-47 graduate atudents will attend UCI this (,1.11. The undergraduate total rose by 367 1tudents from last year'll tally of •,843. The numbef'. of graduate studtnl! in· crea:K!d by 265 rrom last ycar':t fall reglstr11tion total or 582. The e.nrollme1>nt report doe11 not include medicaJ students who v.·111 be counted later. Systcrri\vldc, the nine university c1un· ~ses have signed up 7<4,310 un· ~rgr.duatts and 13,493 gr a 4 u 1 I t 1tudenu . T th~t l'i<·'f-..tJrnpert.v for ~\1 !I 11\illlon a.rid ~cl1oul l'quip1nen\ fnr ~700 .t)\)\I. Tile pull{'Y '-' ~ut,d thn·ugh l l<'t 1 l'li ~ l>i11·i11g 1h.-!!l7ll·71 ~1'1\(•1JI ;d·ar, 11u• disl1'!l'l pun·h;_1st•d 111tt' ~1':11 111 1n~ur:11lr•~ lroin a l11e~1! htll\\t'I' t11r ;ihoul !:i:\0_~~1. 'l'h<it fii:11re ll~d Dt:en ;1 100 ll ''1'C1i'rll 111· 1•rease uvt·r lhc 1969·111 prwe ul' !iL'i.~IO ll11s1nr:>s Super1ntrndr11t Charles l ies~ s~1cl at the rin1r. Thr pri<"e or llir µol11·1 approl'1·d Tuc~­ rla.v about S17.000 per .vear. f)r. Jle,;s rolrt 1he school lrusiecs. In addi!ion to the \1111• price. thr ro111p::in~' li:.s ai-:rced tu r~neguli<i1c the fer H inhurantl' r;11e .... i;:u r!0\\'11 in Litt' 1111·er veal' ..... The po!ie.1 p1·01·ides cOver :ig~ fur ,fire . 1 andalisn1 and n1~licious 1n 1~ch1cl. A Sl0,000 deductthle l'lausc is 11Tille11 into i11c. proµrrt y t'uvc1·age <ind ~500 rled111"- Uble is prO\'idcd (~)r equipincn1 damage. Tt1r I.us Angeles fir111 1ns1Jrr::> srhoo1 distriet:o; 1n Pasade11a and Lung Beil!'h 11n- (Jer ;1 sin11l;1r plan. Ur. I less o,;a!d tha l unr reason for tlir hi~hcr rate~ during !he l!lifl.7! school 1 ear was that insurance co111pan1es wrrP ;.,.u11n 111g sc;-ired" in the \1'akt or 111· creased S{'hoo l v:indalism and arson. Sut:h 1nali('ious atlll·il~· f('\l shal'l)l.1· dunng the last schOQI .1·ear and 1na11y i!l· -.urante eomp;,111('S !01\cred !heir ratrs. )le noted . Den1ocrats' Plan For l{eva n1ping Blasted by GOl~ l<'ro1n \Vire Ser\·ices A State Se.nate reapportion111cnt plan rrl'caled in Sacraffiento today Uy rank1n~ Democrats rattles Hepublk·ans {ron1 Yreka lo San Diego likt an carthquak r only the GOP can ferL Some De1nocrats are dismayed too. "It's the finest flowering of lhe old ger- rymander technique and not even on a disguised basls." fumed Bepublican Senator Peter II. Behr. of Tiburon. in ?i.larin County. Behr's territory would be shi fted so his Fourth District boundary would extend seven counties northward. If approved in a series' of 1·equil'cd hearings, the D e m o c r a t i c reap- portionmenl plan would strengthen it.-; 1;ontrol and weaken 'R e p 11 b I i c_ a n strongholds. including Orange County Orange County would be denied 11 new Republican Senate seat. despite ;.. 700,000 pop\lla~ion growth since the 1960 census. County voters would find themselve., --represented by_ all_o.r a part of fiv~f-:__ ferent districU!, instead of the present 1~·0. . Tiie proposal by Democrat ic leader~ would 'SOiidify the ir 21 lo 19 edge i11 Senate leadership and could concch·ahly increase it by 24 seats, Engineers of the reapportionment plan -some statewide form must be a<'· complisbed in this year'9C session - began with Senator Frtd P.1arler (R ·Red· ding ) and hla Second District. ~1arler's district would be :drctched an locredlble 600 miles rout.h, to East Lo~ /ingeles. Chicano leaders have been presi>ing Senate Reapportionment C h a i r m ;t n !lfervyn Dy1na.,O-tos Angele.'! 1 to pro- ,. Ide. a Sf:nl'lle t which would be filled b)'. 11 ~1exican·A . rlcan senator. ' 1·11 lo lei us explore a general obli gatton l>1Jnd or revenue bonds.·· S1l'ran,1• ~aid 1h!!l l'laus£>s in state la11s 11li1L·h 11ou!d g~·<1nl the 8iJ percent ol lu11d~. require a se wel' fee. J\lonev Jron1 1i1t' fe(', he added . 11.ould go to11·.ird the T'f'lf'nUe bond ~. "The se11er fee is to n1ake people pa.\' ll1c1r 1va~· 111 tt'rn1s of sewe1· usage .'' S11·:J11_v said_ • But. he added , 11 i~ not k111111·n how the levying of the fee would lit ,1·ilh the currrn! freeze ordered by President ~ix· us Cou11cil1ne11 Face Heav)' l\f eet Slate ' In lhtir fi rst ronna1 session si nce Sept. 1.·i. Laguna Be ach cil_v eoune.ilmen tonight 11 11 1 eori lront a le ng thy agenda. headed by 1110 pllhlit hearing~. schetlu\ed at 7:30. Tilt' t'•1l1nt"il fir;-;1 will c·ondol'l it5 hear· 111g on a Plann ing Co1nmissio11 ret·on1- 111rnd:1tinn to rezo ne the lat est Laguna t'<u1.voo annex ation lo ~1 1-A (light in· ou~triatt and RJ.1•5 (r~ident ial hillsidtl. Property 011"hers in the area near Big P.t11d reque:;ted the light industrial ?.oning l•ir a 4f;,().foot strip adjacent lo Laguna (,'ai~·on Road. \l'it h the lo1v den!ity RH extending back up lhr steep hillsides. :->i111·e some of the HH portion i.s rrla li\rl .. tlat. there ll'as -Objection lo l11ni1ing develo p1nen1 lO one dwelllng unit per fil'e acres, but planners rf!(Con1- 1ncnded this 1nove on the tht'(lry lhat it 1rould be sirnpler lo inereas e the densitv 1han lo 1·edure 1t fotlo\1•ing detail~ lllpographic stud), wh ich lhey also l"f'('01110lf'lld. In !he !lecond public \1earing , the t:Ollll· ,·ii will ('Onsider Mission Bank 's appeal of lhe Board of l'..oning Ad juslmcnt's de ni<il or Us proposed pole sign. Councilmen also \\'ill havt-to decid e 11'het hcr to atcept or reject the Festiv;il (lf Aris' offer ot financial asslstante for 1he ti.lain Beach park de velopinent lo 1neet the late:;t dead line srl by Fcsth·at l!lrci:1ors . J)irector of Pu blic \\lorks Joseph .Sweanv \Viii bring the council up to date 011 stePs being taken 10 upgrade sewage 11·catn1ent faeililic.~ and participate 111 construction ot a ne11· regional taci!ily. In other buslnr:-:.s 11n lhr 2G-i1em agcn. da, the eounc!l will : -0"1nstder an ordinance es1ablish1ni.; \f'lue!e 11·eight hmll s on Sunset Ridge and Ledroit :->tree1 . -Adopt a resolution supporting a city. 1·Qun!y task force to study !he probten1., or annexations and the creation of counl_,. '·islands " "·ithin <:ities, and appoint l11r l'lan11i11g Director to 11'or!.: \vilh the task lnree, -Consider a resolution grant.ing an ~ase1nent to the county for the purpose or <:onstructing im prov ein ents on Alta Laguna Boulevard. -Act on a Planning Commission recortimend~liun to a(Jpruve a propo~e<I Int split at 2265-2325 Temple Hill~ Drive. -Act on a request from rormer city at- torney Jack Rimel for payment of $1 ,305 in previously unbilled fees for work on four assessment districts. -Act on a Chamber of Com merce re- quest for payment of $2.207 as the balance of last year's promotion budget. -Act on the city manager's rccon1. mendation that a request from Sad- dlebac k Valley Yellow Cab Company ttt provide limited service in' Laguna be denle<I. -Approve a new insurance program ror city employes that will save the city 12,soo in eremiums. I Receive· ffie riport rth -orang~ County Community ~tental He a Ith Services survey team. • -Receiv,e the audited report of 1971 Festival of Arts earnings and the pay· 1nent of the city·~ 1hare of $87,89& .• --ConsJder a propoa.-1 that the city take over operation of the Jo'estival parlUne kit next season and also put the opera glasses concession out to bid. ~1ilkman ~lui:dered . SAN DIEGO (A P) -A mJllanan was 1hol lo <kath ~ide. hb parked truck while maklna his afternoon rounds Tues- day. Pollet 1ald 1-i•rold J. Me,O•. 13, ap-- p11.rently wa8n't robbed. Two youths were reported seen runnina away. nn , S11·eany noted that City i\lanager Lar· rv nose ha:; ta~ked ll'ith econim1t ad· \'Jsers in \\'ashington D.C. \\'ho said the lree~e . in es~nce. takes preccden(·e 01er colleetion of se11·er fees. The public 11·ork s dirt'ttor assured lhose at the breakfast that the existing plant 1! not no1v in violat ion of any .~tale Regional Wa\('r Quality Control Roa rd ( \\'QCB \ standards. but that it is ··n,arginal ·· ""\re are taking a number of st~p~ In iinprol'e lhl'> cond!lion of the plant ,-• !-11\"eany said. "\\'e 11·ill add chemical treatments and v.·cirs in Lhe outtall to ren101 r so!1d matter_· ~\l'eany tonfirrned there is a build·up of solid matter at the end of the outfall, but rhal il should tc ..:!eared up by the new in1provcment s. He added that a thennocline condition -ll'hich causes el · fluen ts to stay near the ocean floor and 110! r<>i~e to the surf<Jce -appears to br operalirtg 1,11cll. e.~ce pt during storms at sea and heavy rains locally. Recent changes in stat ewide .standards, Sweany said. ha~ mandated that Laguna • a1 Laguna grins By PHIL l~T ERLAXDI .• ~--... , .. -;.-.::~-=--- lET Mt ~~itov FoK You l'l~ILE' Yo<J l>tl.1\1 £ A Rout.Ji> A~DIP ,.,. .f3.0C 7/cJ(.EiT -FG ,.1.00 - I/ - Higl1way Pat1·ol Opposit1g Lagu11a Hillsi{le Bus Pla11 Cahforni~ H1gh1\•ay Patrol official~ hare recom1nended against the establ ish· ment of a school bus route to the hillside ho1nes aoo1·e Nyes Place in La guna Beach. ln a letter to the Laguna Beach Unified School District. Capt. \\'al\ace Edkin.~ .-;<lid the incline of the route would exceed lhJI fer 1rhich the school buses were dc~igned. The Giltfg Transit Co111pany, manufac· '· ;~ .~. Parents to Test Proposed Route 1'he Laguna Beach Unified School District will offer a free school bus rid e Friday to parents interested in testing lhe propo~ed bus route to the top of Nycs Place. Riders will be pi cked up at 10 a.m. at I~ school district offices, 5~ Blumont SL, and again at 10:16 a.m. at tile corner of Nyes Place and Coast Highway. District officials are presently stud ying !ht fea sibility of establishing a bus route up the steep. narrow hill to serve the area children. The California Highway Patrol has. recommended against such a l'OUtC. l urer~ or the vehi('les, recommends they not be used for a sustained pt riod on ~rades grea1er than 12 percent. In h-1s r<'port lo t he dis:.ricl, CapL 'Edkin:> said the Nyes Place route begins · "·1th a 20 percent incline at Coilst H1ghw:iy and then falls off lo a I~ pf'rccnt grade tor th'c ren1a1ndcr of the clin1b. \\'hi1e CllP appro1·al is not required lnr u>'-' 01 a roult'. Ed~lns asked that an~· 111- clu1e grcalrr than 12 percent be c:arelul\y 1·0.1;,·iciered b_, di;:rict. olfic1;i\s. Students living in one ar£><t are 111Jw picked up at the fool or the hOI by school huse:>. Paren!~ are a~ked to transport their children to th e pick-up poinl . According to busines~ sUJlerintendent Charles Hess, soine -40 to $0 yQungsters no1v ride the bus from the are<1. although he noted that. a fe1v area parents tran~!XJrl their eh1 ldrcn all the 1\·ay lo school. District superintendent. \\'illian1 Ullom noted that an add itional danger of the ~leep incline is that the street i~ n<irrow and a bus losing its brake.S ·would have no place to turn out. ·'Jf you !os t the brakes." Ullom told school trustees Tuesda y night. ''there ,.,ould be no plact to go except through a Few houses." · Tru stees agreed lo study the route further before making a decision on ~stablishing the route . ltlys~ery Body Couuiy Police Seeking Identity Orange County sheriffs officers today continued to seek identificaOon of a body found by t \VO Laguna Beach hikers in the rugged Viejo Canyon sector of the Cleveland· National Fore5L DcsertpUon!t" of "the -victim are bcin&: circulated throughoQt the county "hile: ';0roner'1. officers attempt to detennlne the cause of de.a th or · a ' mart believed to be about 20 year5 of 19e. They described the victim as ~ slightly built redhead we.lghln& about 135 pounds and five feet four in height. The Ofll)' possible Identification found on tVe body was tkarat gold ring with a clear white stone mouated on 1 triangular ~ettlng. lnvestigaton beli.eve the man bad been , • ' ~ dead from lcn days to two W~eks. The body v.·as partly deeoniposed. Sherifrs Sgt. Ben Oxandaboure today 8ald he \vas satisfied that four play was not the cause of death. "We have found no such physical evidence but ""e must now await the o'utcome of the· toliC()logical test!,'• ~ ofUcer 11aid. The body was found l\.tonday by Christopher Jone$, %2, of 440 Osgood Court and Eric Morton, tt. of 717 Summit Drive, both of Lagun a Belich. They llpot· ted !he body lying crumpled at the foot of a 120-foot bluff, &11 tbey Went through the national fore at on· a .biking eapedlllon. Beat:h "11101 e1' r .. ster"' lu E;elting a ne1' sewuge trea1n1t11T l<1l'1l111 bu1 he noted 1t 11 ould probably 1H1\ bl• cu!np!ctcd !or ano!her three to four 1'f'ar~ S11ean.1· IOlll 111ernbt.r~ of the 1.:J1au1bcr !ha t at Ilic n1un1e111 nt11 l"OnnPc tions l'iln still br n1atlc to the pl<inl , i)UL that !argP l'0!1nc1.:fiuns "::.a;.· a 500·ho11ll: ;:.L1bd1v1s1on" 1n1ght h;11·r· to lit 1«1rrfulh s1ud1e(L lJif('t_:l01·s n( !ht Ch;1n1Ger nl Co1nn1erc1: la~t rnonth w~·nt un 1·r1.·01·d ll) SUPIJ'l.lrt lhe 1·11\' tn all crulr;i1·nr~ 1n up~r;1dc !hf' t:C· i~l1n& planl and \1'1 b11dd ii reg1011<1I fae1l1· !.I'. Ex-Ma1·i11e 0 Relates De:.1tl1 Day Ry TO:">! 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(111c~111111 11pp.u·cn1lv rcterred In the 1•.ou11d~ 5U<111rd ()1 pr1!11-'.r fln ;\Jr,;_ .John ... on ':-> h1·1';,::1. 11 1s bcl1r1·rd Iha! whoever st;1b'of'(i i1er· rnorc than 20 time..~ allcr br·:i!i11g her t:icr 10 a pulp Oil June 16. \!llU a·~o 111rlu:l('d deep teeth \:)~c JOHi\SO/\. Page !I Orange Coast Weather Hol . dry. sunny weather on lhf' agenda again today \1·ilh no relief, seen t'or Thursday. Hi ghs today along lh~ coast. 68 reaching 98 in· • land. Lows tonight 65 to 68. INSIDE T-ODA. Y 1f you havc)1't. seen ''Plaza S·1tite '' yt L uou've got eight. 1rtore chances (if, Ill.rec Ororigt Co<l$t playhoit.'les. See Theater Notes. Page I 8. •1n11, !' '"'Hit ~,. C1IW.•11!1 t c.,.., c ...... , ,. (llM'l"t Uli' U Cl111MIW ••·61 C:"'"k' ,. Cf'fH'*9f'li St 0.-111 Mtlk:M II DIYO•t t • lJ ••11•1'1111 .... '" ' li~ttrt•llllMM n .1t li'llllftCI ff•Jl " .... '"" ~ ...... .......... JS M•I•• ' - _.% DAl LY PILOT SC p.s. Agents Raid Plant ., ' ·or Nomh1ee LOS AN GELES f.4.P I -F~eral 1m· nUaration agents a.ay lhl!y caugh~ 36 11· ltgal allena in a raid al a food cnmpany MVned by the treasurer-designate of the Unlted Sta tes, Romana Banuelos. Mrs. Banuelos wa!I at Ramona's food P roducl:s Co. ill suburban Gardena Tues- day 1\'hl!n six Immigration an d r;aturalirallon SPrv1rl! agents entt'rPtf a nd arrested 27 "'omen and nine mf'n employes , all ~lt :ii:icans ~1nre tha n 3(1 other v.·orkl!rs escaped ol'l!r a back !l!nct , agents said. f..irs. Banuelos tn!d nl!u·smen she didn 't know illtgal aliens work ed 111 the plant and said the go\'ernment raid may ha1·e been "part of an attempt b~· D!mocrats to block my nomination as treasu rer of the Unittd States.'' She did not e!aboraie on thl! alltgal1on. Agtnts s i. id ?tfrs. Banuel os' 300- employe corpora tion had been raided fi\'e tunes before and illegal ali ens "'ere found each time, but agenls did nnt give a total arrest figure. President l\'ixon nomina!ed the 4fi-~·ear· old businesswoman Sept. 20 tn beco me the nation's 34th treasurer. App<iintment lo the $36,0Q() job requJres Senate con· firmation. Cieorge K. Rosen~rg, distr ict dircrtnr fnr the gervice, said he sent r.trs. Banuelos a lell er Aug. 8, 1969, asking the compan y to stop hiring ill egal aliens because it encour ages more illegal entry and deprives Americans of Jobs. r-·lrs. Sanuelos said she ne\·er recei ved the let- ter. Authorities said it ts not a)?a tnst lhe law to unknoll•ingly hire 11le_5!at .!lhens. Company off icials sa id they didn't a~k job seekers '-''hether they entered the COU Fltry legally. r.1rs. Banuelns began her business career in 1949. 1Jpening a (:icn ~!and with 1400. Now Ramona's Food Prortuc!s sell s $6 mil lion v.·nr!h or processffi ;'.,fexican foods such as enchilada s and burritos an· nllally in more than a dozen sl at es. Tn Washingtnn, presidenli<'il pre~s secret.ary Rnnald L. Ziegle r sa 1rl !here was nn consideration by !he Pre.~iclen1 in regard to withdra wing her name for treasw-er. Late Cof C Bill May Force Cit y To Deplete Fund A late btll from the ChMiber o{ O">mmerct may oblige the Lagun a Beach City Council to de lve in to it s contrn gency fund to the tone of $2,207 .5fi. Councilmen will be advised tonib ht that the C h a m be r suhmitted a hill for this .imount, representing the balance of it! advertising and promotion funds approved in last yea r's budge!. '1n JIJ]y 27, aft er the closi ng of fiscal ydar acrounLs on June 30. The amou nt was not re-budgeted fnr pavment since it. had not ~en requested at the time the annu al books ~·ere closed. In a memo to !he council. rhe city manager notes that "!he Chambt-r should have recognized the f21ct that they had this money outstandi ng and pur5ued the pa\m ent in the 1970-71 fisc al yea r. Chamber president Rov '.\farcn m. in a letter requesting the 1ndul~ence of the c:nunc.il. s!a!es thaL the final purchase. o:Cer nn the Cb am ber·s promotion burh.:tt \I as "\·erbal!y noted 10 thP finan ce nf!ice p:1or to the close flf thl' C'Jt~'s ft~ca t year'' hu t \\'as not formally submtr!eod ~ul au cl aims for \\'nrk contrac1Pri <l •lfin g th!! year "'ere re ceil"ed al the Cl:amber offior If the reque st 1!. apprnrt ri. ~11·•~ ci ~v manager Lav.Tence Rose. the c0uriC'1l 1o,·1ll have: to a ppropriate the. am oun! from the con tingency funrl . CIU.JriGf COAST DAILY PILOT C~"f COAST PUi l LSHIN!J (.QMpAJiY Jl oh•rt N. w .,d Prq :cltM 11111 Pulll11./Mr J 1t\ R. Cutl"I' vu ~r•l<l•nT I NI ~,.1 M~ 111011111 Kt•-.lll Eqftolr ,,.;,,.,, A. J.l ur~~·., AUMtltr\o Ll•tDr Ck.rt. H. L .. .,, J1;c~1r4 P. Hin /.&llllMI ""'"'9lnv lidl1~ i... ....... Of'flqj ' ' ll2 For11t Av111u1 ~ M1i1i11g •.ldr•n: P.O. l ei 665, l •IZ s.. ci. ..... Office • ~OJ l-101111 £1 C1ml11• t..t. tZ 2 ""'• °""" DI'-M .. .,. J.JO Well •W l""'9et • ......,,, l"cll· J.Ul "'-" I Olllt "'"' tllMlllWllfl '-A: VP.I .._. 19'tiev.,_ \ Nixon Tangles With Tresses GREENYILIJ:. 0.1. iAPl -A eute ~year-old 11tl aot her IDnc. blonde trHRJ e.ntan&led ln a bu tt.on OJI the. jacket of Pruident Nizon'1 suit Tutiday night and, for 1 time, It Itemed a togsup whether 1he "'ould lose a hank of ha ir or he a button. Nixon and petite Pa ge Evans managed In disentangl e themse:lvl".'I and !he )'nung lad y as~ured the Prts1dent she: had not been hu rl, The incident occurred when Nix· on made 11. flyi ng vi!'ilt hll!re to meet with Rt pub l1can fund-rai.~er11. Miss Evans is the daughter of Thomas Evans Jr . cocha irman nf the RPpubhcan Nationa l Commillee l\'lxon 11.sked r-lrs Evans if the fam ih"i; lh ree children ever see th eir ·f11lher "They \\"ill in this picture," she rephed :.-.sher daughter snuggled up to the President. Overloading Of Schools Facing Board ·i:ian .Jo11.quin Elementary Sc h oo I District's ex plod ing stude nl population v.·ill in Ou!'nce several declsinns at 1.onighl's meeting of the Be>ard of Trustets, The board "'ill meet at 7· .'lO p.m in !he annex, 14600 Sand Canyon Ave., Ea st lrvint. Trustees vd!l be as.ked In cnns1d tr !he (orma tion of a task fore£> f.IJ study sch(M'll ct1nstruclion needs. The district is nearly eight schools behind .:it this pt1int and thoug h ne\v schnnls V.'tll hP rf'(lrly nP~t St1:plember tn El Torn and Irvine 11nd others will bf' undf'r ronstni<'tion, the need for new school s v.•ill remain . Also nn the agenda v.'ill bf' a report hy Dr. William Slncks. a s s 1 s t a n t superint.P.ndenl. for instruction, on the all year school 1de11. All-year school is relal!velv ntw in Californ ia wit h only l.wo school distril"ls trying it this }'Par. N e ighb l)r\ng Capistrano Unified has appoin ted a citizen 's committee to studv I he feasibility of all -year schoo l v.·h1ch 1s provi ng to be a s.!lvings to districts usmg thi s plan throughout th e country. The bl'lard also will discuss !wl) other suan1ficant Issues -gradu,11 tion and prn m oti nn cri t Pri a a nd the lffiplementation of the wage-price freeze, Capo Unified Li11iits Tes ting Tirus!~e s f!f the Capi str:t nn Un1fil"d Schl'!Ql District ha \'e vrited to lim1 t ma jnr achiP\'ement testing to only th ose tests reo u1re,d bv the state. The dectSion was reached ~!onday after lhe admini5tralion pn1n!Pd nut lh.'l t d1~tr1rl gnals ttnd ribjPclivl""' have nnt been rlearly defined and teshng has not hf'Pn ben•flri al. ,Jnhn Crain. as~1.~ta nt supe:r1nlf':nden t, f'lr in~tructinn, said !ht dist rict will exa mir.e tests ava ilahle ant'! a;f!Pr evaluar1ng the curricular goals v.·ill determine whirh nther t ~st~ n n t manrl~!ed by the state will best suil the dtstnct. f'ro111 Page 1 JOHNSON ... mJ rks nn bn!h brei!.sls. .Joh nson hi!.s recall ed in three t,11pes ,11d- m1tt ed l.n t vidence by .Judge \\'llllam r-.nirray that he did att11ck his .,.,'lfe with a bar stool <\Iler sh e Joc k!d him out of the apartment and that he later w11.shed off bll'!Od in the ~hov.·er, Barnes testified that he spott ed blood nn a towel used by Johnson shortly 11.fter lhe. killing .!Ind that the ta.II hl!lndsome defendant quickly shoved lhe towel nut of sighL Johnsqn has not bten able lo recall in a 'eries of interviews with inve!'itlgators and a psychiatrist that ~e ever stabb@d his pr egnant wife and he has denied from the wlUle&S box that he did ao. Move Seen To ·Newpo1·t By Schmitz Rep J0hn G S<'tim lfz , rPpnr!Prl 11'1 h11ve mnvefl his home to Nev.·port Beach, is "ne$!Otlal.ing II"> rpnl i!.n apartment 1n Tustin ," his field rrprl'sentar1ve Willard Voi! 11n1rl t0011v, Sr hm ilt, who owned a hnrne In Tustin when eltcled nPa rl v two ~'t:ats ai;io, "st.ays 'tl·ith friends occa!iOna !ly 1n NPwJ)('lrl 8PBrl'i ," Vnil said. ''He lives in BP!hl'sda, i\!rl" The ronserv11t1ve rnni;::rps~man alsn h~s ;in off ice located in an unincf'lrpnrated area nf the <'ounty at ~34 r:11 m pu~ Drivl", a locatinn served hy the Newport BeaC'h p<l5t nffice:. Arcording lQ a spokesman for the Orangl" Co unty Re.Etstrar nf Vnters. anv '10Vf'.rnmen t emplo~·e mi!.v keep 11s his residence addrr.~s !hi! adt1rrss 11.•herl" he last lived -e\•en thou gh !he pro~rty may ha ve ht-en ~old Vnit said he did nnt knO\\' how lnng agn Schmitz sold his Tustin home. The is~11e of Schmitz' re~idency Wt!!'; raised \.\'hen thP Tu~tin Elemrn !11rv School Rnarrl riofu~ed f\.1nnrl.a v !!1 name an elPmenl ary s<'hnol aflrr lhe legislator. Board Vice r rr~idtnt A ,1 . r.t.allinckrodt, Jr. ~a id trx!av thP bnarrl has for a long lime fell. it should "~tper clear of naming ~chnnl s after political character~ because nf the ill fte,Ji ng toward schools that mi~ht result" The school board voled 3 In 2 In dl"feal the sugge~tion af!er a member nf the au- dience said. "it 1~:ould !Jf' highly in- appr1Jpriate to hon(!r Schmi!z ror saying bad things about our schools ." Senate Agrees To Abandon Beach Claims The State Senate Tuesday confirmP.d Orange County 's recently conc.lurl ed agreement with Avco Co m m u n it y Developers for purchase of 4,800 feet or S;i!t Creek Beach properly by agreeing to abandon further public presc riptive rights to the beach. The vote on the: legi~!11t1on. present ed by As~embl yman Robert Badham of New port Beach, was unanimous. The bill had earlier been pa.<;sed by the Assembly. In its agreement "'ilh Avco, the Cf'lunfv ac(luired, fnr $2 6 million. a :lJ-acre parcel inl'.'!udiniz; 11 acres of beach, two parking lots and lwo ac cess routts, donated by the company, Avco will de:velnp !he parking fac1lit1e~. pllth"•ays, restrooms and beach con- cessions. State abandonment of further claims in !he area leavf's the co mpany free In de velop the rema inder of the property for a residential community. Trustees To Hear Criteria Report On Graduation A repnrt on and prnmotion cr1ter1a lli•i!I be made to Trust ees or the San Jo11qui n F.:lem enti1ry School Distrirt at tonight's 7 .. ,11 ri.m. meet in~ in F:11~l lrvin e. The bt)ard rPquestt d the rept)rt afll"r the administratinn d isclo~ed !hat nn '-''r\tten req uirl"mPnt~ P"t i~terl f o r grad uati on anrt prnmntioo in 1he cli.~lrirl. At ~n l)n thP hu!'y ... g.end a .,.<ill he ~doplinn n( a ttst in~ pnlicv nnre a ~·ear 1n~tel'ld nf !wire .:i ~·ear. Th e hn11rd ml't for :i s!ltrl y ~Ps~1nn nn ~tudent testini!' rPl'entlv to det.crrnin11 .,.,;hen "'nt1 v.'hf'l l kind~ n.f f Pst~ should he ;:irtmini.'!IPrPrl nthl"r items fnr discussion includ e A l11 ~cussion !if the 1\'age-prire freer.e 1rn plemPntat.inn, -final ap proval nl !he Emergency Employment Act A pp!ic~tion, and plans for a spring mu sic fe stival. Selassi e in Peking TOKYO tAP) Emperor Halle Selassie t'lf Ethiopia and his party fle:w in- fn Peking tnday for an official lour n[ C<lmmunisl China and were welcomed by Pre:mier Chou En·lai . Radio Pekin i . in a broadcast monitored in Tokyo, 11ald the Ethloplan emperor'!'i entourage arrivfd in the Chinese capital from canton by spec.laJ plane. Rezo11i11g E1nhargo F 01~ces Wii1 Battle in Capo Beach · County supci:rviSors' action tn call fnr a restudy of the Capistrano Valley Masi.er Plal'I Tuesday !p11rked 11 victory fe>r hun· rlr~ of Capi11trano Beach residents on , the same rlAy. Flooding the meeting room of the: cnun- ty Planning Commission, Palls1des residents won their b1tUe for a mor1torlum on zone ch&nges in the scenic ne ighborhoods nf C.plst.r1no Belich. They were prepared tn do ba ttle aaainst four separaw develo~r requests 10 lncreAse density aftd alter land u1t. Parcels 11ut'T'OUl'K!'lng the Grant's Ph11r.a 11hopplng center alone Camino de !stnlla wece •! t&sue. Cnmml1sloners -with F'lfth D11irlct P~prcsent afivt. Arnold Forde 11h..~t:rit -. -11:grted unanimously to slam the lid on any tl)nl! change.a until the 1tudy la com· pi t ied. To reinforce their gtand that the m11ter plal'I be restudied 1)311sades resldenl!'i prt1ented a petition bt1rln1 2& •'«natures, 1ugmented by letters and past ctrdt aupportin& t.ht same concept Thomas Fryan, one mtrilber af the group, pr1lsed commlssloner1 for la11t wttk ·a 11ctl()l'I freezing zcme chan1es ln 0 101 Point, then be~eeched the panel to do the 111me for Cllpiatrano Beach whtre ione ch1n1e requests hive been noodln& the pl8tming departmt..nt. ' Plannln1 ortict.ls have ••Id the total study would (equlrt at le11t three. m"'nth11' worlc Valley Cou1icil All Choked Up f ountain Valley Councilmen were !IOmewhat choked up Tunda.y nisl'lt over • dinner invitation , The Invi tation. r1:1d by Mayar !:d Just. was lo 1 SIOO a pis te fund ralaing dinner for C nu n I y Supervisor Rn~rt Battin. Battfn 11.nd Just are two of the chitf 1'1111111'.(nnisls Jn the dispu te ce:ntered eround !he Local .Agency Fnrmalinn Con1mission and the League of Ci lie!';. While city cnun('i lmen 11nd 11 u- d1ence members chuckled over the lnvitatinn, Councilman John Harper wanted tn know "Does this mean \l'e pay him or he pays us~" School Board May Put Site On the Block The Capi~trann Unifi~ School District ma.v sMn be selling instead Qf buying 8 s('hnnl ~it e. Tru~t ee~ vntrrl Mnnd11v tn ha ve the ir fl1«n1.an11 si!eo apprai~ed rnr pns~ible ssle. The si!e , lnrated on a snutliem finger ~f San Ju;iri C"'pistritno adj Acent lo lhe frirmer H11 rb0r Vie w goU course:, is on An 18-;ii cre hillside. "The lncal inn v.·r;iutd be good in the long run hu t in the short term we don't need a srhMl in lh11t 11rea ," said J nt Wimer, dirP rlor of 11clm ini.~lr11ti,•e services. \\!im er explai nP.d Iba! conslruct inn i!'; l11i<ine: plll <"l" in nlhl"r l'lrt11s 11.nrl growth \\'Ill prnh~bl.v rnnlinul" In ht in S11n Ju,,.n f-"pi strann prnper. Laguna Niguel, And i\i ission Viejo. "We:'\•e. h11d a drop off in1enrollment in San ClPml"nt l"," said Superintendent Tri1ma11 Rrnel1ict. \VimPr i:1rlrirrl that fund.~ r~ceived from the s11le' nf the r-.fanzarut site coul d be applier! tri 11n1JthP.r buildin11; prnject or krr.! fnr fu!f1F" need!!. He said this partir11l11r sitl! ha.~ beP.n paid for and fund~ rln nnt h ve tn be given to tht state. TrusteP Gen ge Whtie. In whose 1re:a th,. ~i lt lies. s id residtnts of his area bP1ieve t~e site ould not be i r.od for a ~rhnnl hl'cau~ ii is on a hillside and lhPre is nn!y 1one 8N:ess rnad. The bnard 11 u ~oriz ed the adminii;tratihn In obt n appraisals so th"'t a fi nal de cision can ht made: on whe lht"r nr not to sell. In addition t.n the Ma.nzAna silt , the board district rurrenlly owns three more ell"men tary school site!. a junior high Md a third hi gh school &!le. REAL ESTATE SEMINARS SET One pnr.e i.'J going up despite: t.h P federal free ze. That'! the price nl l and re11J t stal e. And the DAILY PILOT, Coast. Community College District 11.n~ the Newpnrt Harbnr-Cm!la Mesa Board of Reallnrs wll! te ll you how lo turn the ris- ing pricts inlll a profitable investment. First in the 1971 series of four real estate investment classes -all free - "'ill be held 11.t 7:30 o'clock tonigh t at Newport Harbor High School Auditorium, 15th and Irvine avenues. Tickets will be a vail11b!e At the door. TODAY by One ot the most popular pieces (')f modem jewelry ls the antique pocket watch that has been re- stored to its former beauty. Should you be fortunate enough to own such a piece, we ~ill be happy ttJ put it back ln order for you. We will also be 111d to re))Air, re.mount or rMtyle your old jewel· ry. Some family pieces can be re- paired by merely making llUf'e that the stones are secure in th~ir Mt- tings. If they need lo be reset, we can arrange to have the pieces put back Into 11.s .original design or re- model it to brin& It Into JJ'Tl. el .. gance. The fiht st.op In the nstoratlon or old jewel'}'. ts to dlacu•• tht val· ue with your jeweler. Bt;iftg in your old !emlly tr .. o,Jll'ff-ea let us belp you evalu1tt1 .them . U you ded~• that you want lhem npll.lNd or roslored, you can have tht addtd a ssurtnce that they wtU be taken care of ln our at.ore and not sent off where we have no control over q u o 11 t y or •orkmlJIJblp. All watch•• and mod je1"lry ropolr• en made on the prerri.ltee •htJ"I quality and safety l1'9 carofUl11 controlled. Board Acts Consumer Panel Moves in County 0 r a n g e Cou nty su pe1·vi~l)rs pr.rlially ended !he long \.l'rllngle over a consumer pro tection ;i~enry Tuesda y 1-1·1th ;i decision tn appoint a <'nmm1ltee to set goals for !be proposed nfrlce. The 3 lo 2 <'Omp romise volt was a pa rtial victory for Board Chairm:in Robert Battin of Santa Ana but it marked the conti nuance of hi s fe urf on the suhjtrt with for me r ally, .'\uf)erl'1sor Ronald Caspe rs l)f New port Heach. Casper!§, who had exp re ssed stroni! o~ pt)Si!ion to a consumer prnteclinn clepArl, ment tv.·o weeks agn when Ball in fir~t proposed ii, said Tue~11.y, "The 11!1.•l thing a merchant. needs is a dozen bird dogs coming with compla ints about con· gumers." Casper.!, a sa l'ings and loan executive, call ed the approach wrong iind safd In a direct slap lit 8.!l!lin. "I am not runn ing rnr reelection nex l year so I can be ob- jective." Ca ~pPrs continuer!, ''The prohlem <lnrs exigt, people get srre1~·ed every day hu1 it can't be corrected by lei.:1.~l;itinn . Educa- tion in schools is the answer. I would be for lhi.'1 H it would also protect the busine~s ma n from !he shoplif!er. the chiseler and the chronic <'om plainer.'' ,. When Ballin JZOt a chance !o ans"'er the tirade he said, "I would remind vou that gf)()(j government i!'i i:zood 1)11it ics .'" Ballin had modified hi.~ previous prn. posal or a separate consumer protection department and asked /or 11n nffice directly responsible In the super\lisors. Supervisnr Willi;im Phill ips nffered the com prom ise prnposa l 11•hirh thP b n a r rt adopted with Caspers 11 nd Superr1sor Da vid L. Baker opposing. Baker ~a id, "We are bein,1: ;i~ked to he responsible for every ~hort coming in snc iet1v. Why should we have to pa.v the t<lSt of prorecting the. 1~ub1Jc ( r o m themselves','" \J I Phillips did not specify "·ho would serve on !he study commit tee or when \t City Attorney Prepares Height Limit Ordina1icc An ordinance ament1in~ Laguna Beach zoning la.,.,'s to comply with the 36-fnot heit ht limit ariproved hy vottr~ Aug. 3 has been prepared by Tully Stymour. c;i ty attorney, and Is now in !he hands of plan- ning commls.sioners f1Jr .~tudy . The ordinance. Seymour s~id . inrludes a special section "r-.faxi mum Building Height" In ht 11dded to the zoning ord inance and a seetinn noting that. no height variances for construc!i ons over 36 feet will be allowed. "Basic8lly, 1 rew rote the in itia11 vt: l)rdinance 11 nd added it to lht zoning law." Seymour sefd, "l prepared the. rough draft just lo !hnw we haven't forgotten ~bnu1. lhe in ili11tiv e." The: planning commission in the last two weeks has been urged b)" members or Village L11guna who suppor!e<I the 36-fnot limit to speedily incorpora te: thll! measure into present zoning laws. wou ld report b11C'k to the hni!.rd He sug· gl"sted various dep11 r!mt"n! hPi!.d.~ .. Jrl"ady wnrk1ng ·in the f1e!d plu~ su<'h outside a~enc1e~ as thl" BPl!er Bu.~1nPSS Burt.!lu. lhe Orange County Cha mber of Com· merce and others. Pla1111ers Ol{ay Parl{i11g Lot Variance Bid Aft er mulling n1·er the prns and corui of ha 1·1ng cars bal"k 1ntn Ramnna Avenue, Laguna Beach plt1nn1ng comm1ss1nners ha\'e de<'idPd In graot ll \'lln11 nce for such a use fnr a npw nffi<'e cn mplex at 5~ S. Coast H.ighw11.1. The \'ananre \1·~~ reque.~lerl hv the ~1oss Cnmp<1n.1·. 1\lhn.~e prlnc 1r:i l~ Are Robert Mrnnnnell, reter 0~1rander , J;:imes Schmilz anrl .Jerry Schmll.z. The Jaw prnh1bils b.11ckinj.! nut of parking spaces in\n the streel because or safety fa (lnr~. Rainona A\'en!I P 1.~ cori.~11terrt1 an 11lley fn r sign ma tters anrl a .~trrrl. for build ing matler5, Ostr;inder infnrmerl rhe com- m15sion during discussions. 'The city planning ~!aff h;i rl re<'om- m,.nrted deni;i l nf the va1·1ance. noting !hat plan5 sho"·ed a 50 fMt ru rb cut, which would mean a lf)Ss of three p,11.rk· in.i:: spaers alnn.i:: H11111Qna. o~tr ... nrll'r .~a irt the lnr;ilinn nr prirk 1ng nn 1he .c:ite was mad!' d1ff 1l'u lt by !hf! small dlmensinns . Re~rnnrl lng to a fll!PS- linn From R.niz;rr l..:inrhrRr. Osl!·;inder pnin!e\i 0111, lh;it nn n1her par king "'as available in the immerl 1ate v1c1n1 ty, Comn1ission£'r Larrx Camph£>11 nnled th at Ramnn11 is not a highly I.raveled stretch nf street and for that reason the danger nf having cars back out "'ould be mi nimi 7.ed. fn nthcr ac!Jon r-.19nday n1c:h!, cnm· mis.~inners· -Denied a vRr ianrt !'l"quesled hv Mr!'i \Vill11rcl L. Alk ire , 400 El Bosq ue In· add a ba!hrf)(lm In a "'orkrnrim. rrt.:it ing an o\"ersize i:zue.~t rnom "·il hout prnv1ding ad· d1tinnal p11rkinp_. -Turned dnwn ;i \'arianl'e <i pphr.Al1on frnm Thomas L. Rrn1l'fl . Bil P;irk Ave. tn rnn~tn1<'t :in add it11JO-"I d"·elhni:t unit 1-1·jthou1 providing :irlrlilinn:il parkin g. -Appr n\·ed the site pl<1n fnr adrilti on.!I t1J 11 huil ding n1\•ned h.v P11rke McAl'oy. 220.'i Lagunll C;,nynn rl narl . -Co nti nued lo ~econd public hearin~ ;:i mrnrlm ents tn the variance. C'flnditional u~t prrmit 11nrl ~11 P plan re\'iPw l'l['lpe11l prncerlu re~ Final actinn nn thl" new con- ditions "'di be conducted Oct. 18. Co stly Statue Taken ARONA , Italy rAP 1 -A 15th centur}' wnoden stat ue of a r-.1adnnna with child, valiied at $4illl.OOO w;is stolen Tu esday night from the ~1adonna dtl Castelli:> ShrinP. at nearby lnvorio Superinre. Thie\'es too k the 200-pnund r;ta!ue llfter forc in.11: the: ~hrine door llpen. ,_-Iii 11lidal0tfiflo-llt ll!t '""hst -. Ono third <"> oa on 3·piec1 pl1 c;11 settihas of tamou& Towle Sttrllns. This ls 1 ,.,.. ORportu nily to .1;!11 rt or •dd to your Towle !•McL Avall•bl• In 111 1ct1~ Towle sterllnc J*ttm•. Come In !"d">'· Conwnloftt -arranpcl. J. C. fiumpMe3 . Je~11/er6 1823 NEWPORT BL VO., COST A!MESA CONVfNllWT TEl:MS IANICAMll:ICAil:Do-M.A.STll CHAl&I 24 YtA ~S SAM E LOCATION PHONIE 141°1401 I I I ) I 7 I " .. ,.. . . . -•• .. .. >' •au tr · · • ...... .....,. ... ~-.. --. '· Sa1• Clemente Today's Final Capistrano EDITI O N N.Y. Stocks VOL. 64, NO. 239, 4 SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA WEDNES DAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971 TEN CENTS Dog Lovers to Press Council on Beach Issue Ry J Oll:O..: VALTl-:H'lA Ot m~ U•llr Pllor \1•11 Supporters 01 the (•f!or1 to t:hange e11y 1·1idc~ to allow dogs un the bc:irh dui'u1g ~J.ICC'1fu:. 1ri11ter-s t'3 "01l hours 1\ ill 1ire,:,:> 1heir point before ci:y 1·ou1v•ilrne11 in S;in l'!P1ne11te tonighl. h:ori \li!ler -lilt• trt"11<1ged kadt'r nf thr cl fort to l'h<tnge the l'ity t:Odl'S -and organizer Of a reten1 ··oog·in at 1111· fl i\·iera Stall' Heach -l1as prrsented thr !'ity with a peliti on bearing 11a111es (If 74 i;uµportcrs of 1he n1ovemenL Counti \1nen ha\1e ski rt f'cl 1.·on1n1f'1U 011 the dog issue <ind <ilso·dr.cltnrd to suppol't a llllf' t h;11npiun or SUl'.h l!I t•hange Ill l'.l!Y l:iw. Count'ilrnan Thon1;;s O'Kee!e 11as a ::~cd f,>r a ch<111ge sevf·r:.ii !11ncs. blll cuu11e1I· 11\en would riot suµpo!'t the 1s.~ut'. i\liss !\1i!ler h;is <isked c.:ou1v:lh11r11 10 \'(Jnsider allowing dop.s 011 eity bt'ilt:hcs bPl\\'CCtl thC liOUrS Of 6 p.rn. IO !I ti .Ill . Councilrne11 already arc equipped w11h -;i brief stuf! ;;lucty on dog 1·rgula(io11s nf nt hcr coa~l;il r1tll'S In Laguna Bcat·h 111rnC'rs t·u1npl y1ng \\'ith Lhe standard !eiish [;<11 are aJ\011·ed 1(1 bring their pet.s to the bt';ich during thr. 01f-seaso11. 'Ge 1·ry111a11de1•i119' Reapportioning Shal{es Up GOP Fro1n \\'ire Ser\'ices .<\ State SenHle reapportion1ne11t plan rl'vea\ed 1n ::iacranH~nto today by r<tnkin.i; Democrats rattles Republicans lro1n \'reka to San ,Diego like an earthquake tnly the GOP can reel. Some DenlOC'rats are dis1nayed too . •· 1t'a the finesl flowering or the old ger- rymander technique and not even on a disguised basis,., fumed Repu bl ican Senator Pefer J-1 . Behr, of Tiburon, in Marin County. Behr's territory \vould be shifted so his Fourth District boundary would extend seven counties northv.·ard. If approved in a serie~ of required icarlngs. 1hl' De n1 o c rat i l' reap· portionnicnt pl:in would strengthen its control :ind 1veaken R e p u l> I i ca n strongholds. includ ing Orange County . Orange County \vou\d be denied a new Re1>ublica11 Senate seal. despite c. 700.00ll population growth since the 1960 census. Cou nty voters \\"ould find lhl'msr.h'e.'I represented by all or a part of five di!~ !erent districts, instead of the present Lwo. The proposal by Dcmocr<tl ie leadcl's would sol idif_v the ir 2l lo 19 ed g.r i1 1 Senate leadership and CGU!d conceivably increase il by 24 sears. Dana Updating Of P lan Okayed A request by citizens of Dana Point for !ll updaling or lhe rnasler p!an of deve lopment of the Capistrano Valley "rea was approved TuesC:ay by tho Orange County B-Oard of Superviwrs. Fifth Distri~t Supervisor Ro n a Id Caspers said. "Life in Dana PoinL I~ bei11g governed b}' ~'Briance rather 1han planning.·· lft referred to rnany recent. zone variance requests that have been pro- tested vigorously by property owners complaining that tbeir view of the ocean was being cut off. · . Caspers said the opening of the new harbor the propoaed new coastal freeway and the general population explosion along the coutllne had made the previous master plan obsolete. Dana.Harb or Su bleases OK'd t--Subleaseilo p~for 1 C'!'Otfe'ff' - shop, marine chandlery and An , electronic repair shop at Danw Point Harbor wert 1 pp r o y e. d Tuesday by the .Board 0 r SUpervtsors. • , Jolly Roger Inc. was ):ranted the restaurant sublease with " minimum 'lncome to thil:cclunty of, ' 111,000 •)'Ur. Ketteobiri Morine Inc. won the chandlery concession with a 114.4(1() minimum to lhe ::ounty annually. ·-4 ~ Jerold and Donald Jordan of the Electronic EnRineertng ServlcciCo. w11s awarded the lusc: for 'tht electronlcTepalr shOp with a $7,!JOO 1:obtlmtim rental annually to lht county. Eng ineers of the reapportionn1ent pl;in ~ so1ne sta tew ide lorn1 1n11sl be ;i1 ·- t·ompllshcd 111 lhi.'5 year·~ session ~ began with Senator Fred l\1arlcr 1 f<-Hed· ding \ and his Second Distril't l\·larler's disLri('I would be :o;l ret'(•hed ;in incredible til)IJ miles south, 10 i::;1sl Ln~ Angeles. Chicano leaders ha1e been pressl11j!; Senate Reapportinn1nent C h a i r m t1 u ',l\'lervyn Dymally ID-Los Angc!esl to pro- vide 8 Senate seat which would be filled by a Mexiean-An1crican sena!or. ~larler·~ transplanted distr'rt f wo111tl s1vitch ii fron1 the ru1·al Redding area !n one spanning East Los Angrle." !.o Alh;un- bra ~ in lhc shape or a huge bat. Capo Panel Nixes Rezone For Ho11 si11g A rezone request \vhirh 1vould ha ir. pt>r1nitted -210 acres to be de velop('d for single-family rcsidl'nces \vas dcnirrl 'ruesda y by the San Jui'ln Capistrano Planning Commission. \'oting 4-1. with Chairn1ari .Jerry (;affney casting the only disscnt u1g \'Ole. the conimission denied the request hy Pacesetter llomes. The firm planned to build single-family and estate-size dwe ll· ings on Ortega High1\•ay near the north city limils. During a public hearing on !))(' rezone several adjacent properly owners pro- tested the 2.4-units-per·acre density. Pacesetter aide John Klug said his finn v.:ou ld try to n1ake the subdivision Fil the terrain to keep existing natura l slope!> "\Ve 1vill provide open spate and a greenbelt \\·ith landscaping along lhe Ortega:· said Kl ug. He said his development pla ns called for equestrian trails to lead do1vn lo the _ Ortega. The price range or hi s homes would be between $26.000.and $36,000, he added. Dr. Roy Byrnes and Robert Creber op- posed the development because of the new traffic it wou ld create on the Ortega. Creber added that school racilitiell arf' already overcrowded in San Juan. and Pacesetter's shake and shingle roofs n;lght & a lire hazard . WiUil!m Corcoran. another adj<iccnt. proeerty owner. saitt: the density \\'Ou lrl spoil the beauty of the land and the arta should be kept for large estaleii. KJU(. argued~lhal the request W81't in cnnformance w1tl'fthe-cit,-'s=general plan. Chainnan Gaffney agreed. Commissioner Art La vagnino u.id lht development can 't be divorced..,from I.he t0ning. "Greenbelts and ec:iuestrian trails are fine but too.many problemll exist with the proposed #nsity for the sloping pro- perty," ti S8id. Commliiioner Clu.lrles. Allen 11ald the proposed atea Is surrounded by hills 11nd single-famll}•-dwelllng (Jl..1 ) lots would be "p.1c1ring them Jn loo tight.'' He sug. gested that the area be rezoned for C3late lots only. The devclo)er now has the option of ap- pealing the decision to the City Council. A public hearing wlll be 1et by tht Council 1t the next meetin·g. :i.e111)U1t Bral'h 0!)1cials ·arr ~ldl 11 rc::.!li11g wilh tht doi; issue 11.i1hout a f111,1 I sol ut iun. Stale Park bc;iehes ban tt11• µels at <ill l illll'~ '\11d ~hss r.hllcr lias dCl'ided !O 11 age a t·a1np:tign 11·ith !he st;ite p;irk:" systrrn as 11·d l fur a lit1111g nl Ilic tul<JI ban wt1il'h st:irtrd Jan. J The dug \~sue is ont> t1r duzcn ~ 1·011frnn\i11g counci \n1r11 i11 a hra\'Y agenda for !Onighl 'S 7·30 o'i:IOl'k n1celing. Other it erns inl·ludc· -!\ r~ques! fro m lhc Soroptim1s1 Club !hal the l'ily l'On1m1t re$ er v e 11ndcrgrvu11d u!1h1y fund s to the Avrnid:t dcl Pn.'~idcnte. I~spla11d1an <ind (;a laJ1a :ircas ir1 the publ1t· interest. ·rhe 1·oad\1·;j~S <1l't• in tl1r aro •a lr.adi ng lo the l\'('~!l'Pl \\'t\1lc ll Pll ~t' -•\11 111u,tr\' l't'(!Ul'~I !J\ l)I'_ Rudt:ri<' \\{'(_'It l' ~I!(,~ lt\:11 l.(J!lSIJ'Ul·tiOll of 1 In' 1up fl!Jt•r of a thrl't.:·~!vry bu1lt11ng bi> 1i.1Hi·d bl'L':l\!St' it aS~l'l'l ed\v \'JOl<i tt•S lhr «it_\'S ht'it:ht l111HL Dr· il~'(;Ju;o.,11•')' has ll·1·n1cd the bu1!(!111g :tl 2'11 \!1111 lah o a •·1nt.1n~troS 111'" -:\ torn'1nunit"alio11 lrurn \!I'" A!a 11 Cl;irl... prt'Sident ul the Cap1str;ino Lnifird Council of PT:\, urging (Tca1 1on of a sy~te1 11 or b1rycle !rails y;herever po:.sible throughout the school district. ,. __ A planning ~:ontmi~sion ~uggcst1on 111:11 the 1·ity ('ode go1·en1ing keeping of t.'ert:iin aniina!~ be ch<ioged lo forbid the bt'a ~ts 111 an aT"ea 11 it hin '.!Oil feet of the uenr<'~t residtncr. The current lin1it is 50 11·rt Tlv· rec11111rnendat1011 .~terns rro rn a 111011ths·long llap 111 a ci ly neighborhood 11'l11'ri' neighbors havr t!1n1p\aincd about ;1 resident's kerp1ng of a pigeon coop. -1\ [>iihcf' dt'part111e11t spet:ihcat1011 ~lud~ on speed bun1ps which councilmen l1a1e ordered plaeecl on a l'UITe in the 1\l\'tcra Di strict, Pohce h<ive drafted us ect • a1 ' i spetihcations despite !ht department's opinion that the dt'll'rr~n!s are illeg al and con5!itult' a haz<1rtl 01sc.:uss 1on 11r 011" cinergenty ;1 n11Ju!;inct' agl't'en1en1 proposed between the C"ity and 1-lo~pual Ainbulanc.:e Ser1•ice. l'dllcd with !)1(' ;tgl'l'('!ll('tll S('l'IOUS!ll qucs 11011C'd b~-heads of rily public safrrV depart111c11ts i~ <1 r'l'l)l1rt un lhe possib le 1ncation of ano1hf'r 11011 1r1thi11 a11 tntlu~tna l zont> 111 l!1" l'1t1. Ci11• 1·•)df'.• rorhadr thr use in t1 n1:t11ufactur1i1~ arra, but pl;u1n1ng c11ni111 1 ,;siu11r1·~ h a v c rccon1111cndf'd a ch ange in the r11\(':;, ' Relate~ Ky TO:\J B \rtLEV 0! !ho ClO>IV Polot il•ll .\larl.. John,,011 • .\L1 n111• Corrs buddv lod;iy tcslificd !hat. lhP ~·u1111g defendant w<.1s "loaded on nl!lrl\uana" 011 tl1r n1on1. ini; and evening or the {!;1y he <t!lcged\y bent anrl stahht>d hls 11.•ife tn dri:i1h. Ex·~1arinr Ft'anl\ l;;.11111011 trst\fied In lhe Or<.u1gc Count y Suµe riol' Collrl trial 1,f till' San C\Pmcnlr 111;111 !h;ol hr and J ohnson. :!O. «l~u ~ll:ll'cd., pipe ol ·-11Jts1r·· tiuring their ~hill of dult,~mllitaroJ p<>licl'1ne11 at the ::ianl<t Ana Jl'Ulf~.Cul'p., Air Station_ !I. is alleged !h•ll .J11hn~o11 \\'3s 1111/Jcr the infl11cnce of 11i;11·ij\1~111:i 11hc11 he club- bed Connie Lv11nc ,J(!/111:-;oo, ZO. 1111h a li;ir stool and thci1 .'ilJhht'll her 111ore tlian ~11 tiincs as sh<" spra11·Jcd (Hl 1hr hrd 111 !he <·011ple '~ apann1e111 .ii ~I~ ,\lnnr.cl'f',V La11f': ,\l :lrirle ,/l1n n;1n1('.~ l"Sllilcd Tu1:-~lla\I' til:i! he .~r1·1cd 11'1111 .John~11 n 1111 niilita l'\' • po!it'e dr!ail.-; and th:1l .J oh11.~01i a11d ino.:1 nicrnb('rs ol' the ."q11:1d uuhdgccl 111 \';:1i·iol1s forn1 s of drug u:;t'. !)AILY PILOT ~I.OU P~OIO SPRINGS CAUSE BOGS AT PLAYGROUND OF NEW VIEJO SCHOOL IN MISSION VIEJ_o Principal Bob El ston Shows Pools Ttiat Are Mosquito Sites and Mudd y Footpr in t Sourct 'Myster y Water' Sol ved? Vie jo Natu ral Sp rilig 1'1 ay· Be Cuusc of Seep age V1cgO S<:hool's •·rnys!l'rY waler" rna~· be coming from natural spring:> on the proper!~'· P~incipal IWberl El ston said tnday Ile has contacted longtiml' residents of tht> area lo discover the source of \valei: that has begun seeping down slopes behind the school at 26782 Via t:rande, Mission Vie- jo. "I've talked to some or the old timer!\'. 11nd they've told me this used to be a valley with natural springs," he said. The water began seeping out of the 11lopes in four loca tions at the end of sum- 1ner. playground i~ being lakrn 4.:are of 1\•i1h plank ing and dunng thr hot spell of thP. last ·fe\1' days the water has begun 10 r1·aporate. "But 1\·e're conternt'd about the r.iiny se<1son when you get a certain an1ount or run off. anyway." Elston said if il weren't fol' 1.hl' mo~­ quitos he'd like to keep the watel' in a permanent pond. "\Ve could make it a nature project \Vilh 1vater lilies and frogs but J don't think we'll be able lo do it." Elston said the schoo l Ues on fill at l11e hottnn1 of a canyon. The slopes r ising: >tcl'ply behind and al lhe side of the schofll v.·l'rr tut. ho,rever . "\Vhen geology studies or the site v.·erc 1nadc the !and had nol been <iltered," he said. "Perhaps the natural drainage pat· tern v.·as aliered when lhe culling and filling wa s done.'' The school district is looking into various solutions to the problem and con· !acting the Jlifissio n Viejo Compi:iny, which sold lhem the si te, and the firm that made soils tesll! lo cleterrnine where the responsibil ity lies. "We noticed it when we tnoved into the new school but at that time the slopes were only damp in certain spots." Elston said enough water has con1e down now lo create several large tnud puddles which have ~ome a nuisance to area property owners. C)iiystery Body "'Wt:'\lel\ad lots-of-complaints of-m~­ qultos." fie !aid.· "We've had the Mos- quito· Abatement District. people out anct when ,they stoppe4 c:oming we continued to spr•Y· Co unty Police See king Ide ntity 10range County sheriffs officers today <;antinued lo seek identif.iQtion of.a body found by two Laguna Beac~·hlkers in the rugged Viejo Canyon sector or the Cleveland National Forest. "Oue lady said she cOlJnted 36 mosqui· &o.'I ln per bathroom . .,. ~1aton 11id tlle mud problem· on lhe • Descriptio.ns of the victim. are being circulated throughout the county while coroner's ·officers lttempt to determine 1 1 he caust of death of a man believed lo , be about 20 years of Age. • \ They described the victim as a $1\ghtly SAN DIEGO (APJ~1mitkman wa s built redhead weighing about 135 pounds ~Of. to de11th besldf: parked truck and fi ve feet four in heiRhl. The only \'l'hlle making his afte · rou1ld9 Tues. possible Identification found on t body da,v. Police said tlaro\d :r: ~fegow, 63. ap-wall 14-earai gold ring with 11 clca hite parently wa11n't robbed. ~}1ouths wcr• 'tone mounted on a triangular !Cltin .. rf'port~ ~een runolna aw"'.( Jn'tlestigators believe the man had bee Milkm 0 an Murdered -\: I . , ........ - doad fron1 ttn da}1S to two weeks. The body was partly decompo sed. SherUrs Sgt. Ben Oxandabourc today said he was satisfied that foul play wa3 not the cause of death. "We have found n1> such f>hysical evidence but we must now await the outcome of the toxlc:<ilogical telllJ." the officer sa id. The body was found ~'IO~y by Christopher Jones. 221 of 440 Osgood Court and Eric Morton. 19. o( 717 Summlt Drive. both of Laguna Beach. They spot- tc<l the hody lying crumpled at \he fool of "-!~foot blurr as they went throurh the na tional forest on a hiking expediUon. " Barne~ ti~·n1td dl.'fe11~c a1111r11ty H;iv SJ1;1rp's sui.:;:c:;tior1 lhal he. wa s a11gf'.' 11·1th Johnso n anti 1c~l1f1cd aga 111sl h1n1 "l>ccau~e ~1 arl.. 1uroed rcl1g1ou.~ on you " "!got tin'd of llr;ir1ng h11n l:ill.. ~bOlll 1t hul thal isn't \1•1lv 11·l· hro~•· up:· !'.a1·11"' ~;i1d_ "In rac·t , 1"1·rn11rnt !o l'h11rrh 11 1111 h11n one tune " :\ ~ou11g l111~p11.1I l('1·h1111·1.~11 111!0 ,.,11.i1 r-,! ht·r aparl 111L•11I 11 11 11 .l•\1111~1111 lu1· ~10111,. 11111h!l1s allt'r· :\11, ,Jr1h11~111'~ 1111udrr rc~l1l1~d th:!l tier 11nrn11ui111 ,r1·rnr1t \lf'T'I' ncri'ou:> ;ind (\,1• • pr<'11 1 111111p1 ' lt1tougho11I hi" 1'1~~,,1 ·1:il 11•l1 1\1l h lw1 l~_1·nnl' :\lanr :\11ll{'r, :!I. ;1 :>l1gl11 t"lti11d~ fr vn1 Berlin \ri,. tro.;t1l1rd !ll;!I llir l1t!gr- I) .. Johnson k<'pt. hr1"01pllr!1n1'111 d011r lot'h· l'rl anr! et1:ii11ed w111 h• sl1r 11;is al 1111rl... :-ille ~aid sh~ hnrl Jn thnrriughly lOll\'11lrf! .11~h11.~on 11ho ~he 11 :1~ hclur<' he 111,ul<I !rt lier 111 "bid he bilt' 1011 011 th(' brra:-t.' 111lrn he 1nade lo1•e lo. _vou?" Sh\lrfl ;hhed •·;-.;o, l don 't thin k be did." replied r-11:-.~ :\liller, obv1ous lv t;ikl'n ;-1b;1~·k ~hal'p'.~ shoCI\ qur~1 1011 npp:1renll.v referred 10 !he 11·ou11rls sooned bv polrf'P on .\·!rs . .Jolin~on·s b1·e;,~1. 11 i.~ l1r!1r1·r<l that 1vhnel'er stah:ir(i llrl' niorr than tu umes af ter beating her 1ai.:e t11 a pul p on June 16 . 19i0 :ll:o;O inflicted drep tcrth !See .JOH1'\SO:'\. Pai::t ZI Orange Coast We al her lloL dry, sunny \VCathcr on I.he agenda again today with 'no rtlicf seen for ' Thursday. Highs todi:iy alone the.. <.'Oast 88 reu ching 98 in· land. U>v.·s tonight ti..\ lo 1\8. INSIDt; TODi\Y If yon l1ave11 'r sec11 ''Pint a Suite" yr.L 11ou·ve {Jot t:ight mort c!10.1ict.'I at tlirte Orange Coa!lt playllo111;es. Ser Theater Notes. Po.gt: J 8. f DAJLY l'lLCT p.S. Agents ' Raid Plant Of No111i11ee LOS ANGELES i AP \ -F'tderal im· migration agents say they caught 36 iJ. ltgal aliens in a r111d 11l a food company .:i"•ned by the treasurer-designate of the lin11ed States. Romana Banuelos-. Mrs. Banuelos was at R.amona 's Food Prl'.lducts Co. in suburban Gardena Tues· 1ay when six lmmigra11on a n d :-.iatura litalion Ser\•ice agents en1ered and arresttd 27 ..... omen and nine men ?mployes. all J\1e1 1cans. :O.lore than 30 olher workers escaped over a back fence, 1genl!: said. ~1rs. Banuelos l!)[d newsmen she didn't {110W illegal aliens \.\'Orked at the plant 1nd 11tid the government raid may ha\·e Jten "part of an attempt by Democrats ·o block my nomination as treasurer of he United States." She did not elaborate )n the alleg ation. Agtonts st. id Mrs . Banuelo~· 300- ~mploye corporation had been ra ided fi ve imes before and illegal aliens v.·ere found ~ach time, but Qgents did not give a totp.1 )rrest figurt. ,, - Presidtnt Nixon nomin!i'.td !he 46-~fear·. ·1ld businesswoman Sept 20 to become he nation's 3~th treasurer. Appointment n tht $36,000 job requires Senate con· 1tmation. George K. Rosenberg. districl director ·or the service. said he sent r..trs. 3anuelos a teller Aug 8, 1969, asking the ·ompany to stop hiring illegal aliens ltcause it rncnurages more illegal entry ind deprives Americans of jobs. t-.lrs. ~·3nuelos said sht ne\'er recth ed the let· "· Authorities said it is not against the ·a\•: lo unknowingly hire illegal aliens. ,~<lmpany officials said they didn't ask ob seekers v.·helher they entered the .·ou~try legally. f\1rs. Banuelos began her business •career in 1949, opening a taco stand ""ith ;~oo. Now Ramona's Food Products sells ~ 6 million worth of processed ~lexican oods such as enchiladas and burntos an· .i ually in more than a dozen states. !n Washington. prtsidential press ~·ecretary Ronald L. Zie~lcr sald there ~!Is n(') considrrarion by the Pres iden: in ·egard lo v.·1lhdrawing her nan1e for reasurer. Late Cof C Bill Ma y Force City To Deplete Fund A late bill rr nm the Chambf:r 0£ .:ommerce may obl!ge tht Lag un a Beach -2'.ity Council to de:Jve into its contingen cy .und to the tone of S2.207.$6. Councilmen will be advised tonight 1 hat the Ch a m b er submitted a bill or this amount, representing the balance ,,f its advertising and promotion funds . :pp roved in last year"s budget, on July :.7, after the closing of fiscal ye ar .1ccounts on Junt 30. The amou nt 1vas not re-budgeted for ia~ment since it had not been rtqutsted it ~he lime the annual books w'ere closed. n a memo to the co11nci1, the c11y nanager notes tha t "'the Chambi>r i;hould 1ave recognized the fact that they hart lus money outsfandrng and pursued the ).J1ment in lht 19ill-7 1 fl.~cal year. C:1amber prr~id~n t Rny :\farcom. in a e'Jf'r reques1 1n~ the indulgence of the "1Jnci!. state~ 1hal the final purchase 1rCer on lht Chamber's prom1J t1on budget 1as "1·erbally noted 111 the finance offire ,rinr to the c!Ose of the c1!y's fi~cal Par"' but wa s not formally ~uhm1tterf .:il...ll all cl aims fnr \\"llrk <"flntrar1crf !11!tng the year were rece1> e.rl at the. nam her nff1ce. If tht request 1s apprnl ed. s::i\'S r11v 111nager Lawrence Rose, 1hP cnu nct l v.·11! iJve to appropriate the am oun t from Lhe ·ontingency fund . OUNO.E COAST • DAILY PllOT ()MJIG'f COAST PU&lLSHIHQ COMP>Jft Jl 11bert N. W•ed P1q ;d•nt •I'd P11~hl.'\rt' J8clt JI;. C11rlry ~ Vjgl Pflllilttnf lltld C.11ner•1 Mt1110V Tho111•1 K11¥i1 eaucr n;~,, ;., M 11.,~;,, MIMlille 1!01111<" Q1rl11 H. Leet ~ic~1 rd P, N1!1 I-all~ MwglnQ f:dl1<>1a Z.crtlflt• .... Offic• 222 fer1Jt A¥enw• Mtili ng aJ.t1e11: r.o. l o• 666, 92652 Sn Cl.-t9 Offlq J. ~Cl Nortb El C1n.!no Raa~ 92672 OtW OHie" a.II Mui• 3lll Wnr ·e.., S1"'t1 tflflOMrf l•c~: »Jl N1WD11" llDlllt~rif ~IM ... th; 1111$ ~ aow1.-.1rl \ .,_ Nixo~ Tangles With Tresses Gl\EErMLLE. Del. fAP > -A cute s.y,ar-old 1irl 101 ber lone. bl(')nd• treata entangltd In 1 button on the jacket of Pruident Niion'1 suJt TueM!ay night and , for 1 time, It seemed a toMUp whether she would lose a hank of hair or he a button. Nixon and pe:!itt P.1~t E~11ns managed to disentangle them.selves and the young lady assured the President she had no! been hurl. The incidtnt occurred "'hen Nix· on made a fly ing visit here to meet "'ith Republican fund·rai.,ers. Miss Evans is the daughter of Thomas E~'ans Jr . cocha1rman of the Republican National Comm ittee.. f\ixnn asked 111rs. Evans if lht famil y's three childrtn evtr see their falhtr "They ·will in this picture," 1he rtplied ts her daughter snuggltd up to the President. OverJoading Of Schools Facing Board San Joaquin Elementary Schoo I District's exploding student population "'ill influence se\'eral decisions at tl'lnight's meeting of the Board of Trusltes. The board v.i[I meet at 7::\0 p.m. in the annex. 14600 Sand Canyon A\•e., East lr\·ine. Truste:es y,·iJI be: a!'ked In rnns1der the fnrmalion of a task force· to study school conStruction need!. The di~trict is nearly eight schools behind :it this point and t hough new schools "'ill be reaf!y next Seplembt:r in El Toro and Irvine and others will be under construction, the need for ntw schools "'ill remain. Also on the age:nda will be 11 report by Dr. William Stocks, assist.ant supe:rintendent for instruction, on the 1111 ytar school idea . All-year school l! relativt ly new in California vdth only two school districts trying it this year. Ne i ghhoring Capistranl'I Unified has appointed a citizen's committee to study the feasibility of al\-ytar school ·which is proving to be a savings to districts using this plan throughout the country. The board also will dificuss two olhe:r £ignificant issues -gradu.1f ion and promotion cr iter i a a n d !he implementation of th e wage:·prlce freeze. Capo Unified Liniits Tes ting Trustees or the Capistrano Unified School District have voted to limit major achi~vem tnt trsting to only those te sts required by the state. The decisi9n was reached ~1onday afttt the administralinn pointed nut that riistrict goals and objecli\"e~ ha\'e not been clearly defined and testing has not bern beneficial. John Crain. assistant superlnlendent fnr instruction, said the district vdll examine tests available and after evaluating the: curricular gnals will dr!tnnine. which other tests n n t IT'andated by the state will best suit lhe district. f'r o111 Pnge I JOHNSON. • • marks nn both breasts. Jnhnson hris recalled in lhtel': tape:s ad- mitted lo evidl':nce by .Judge William f\·lurray that. he did attack his wife with a bar stool after she locked him out of the ~par!ment and that ht later Wa.5htd off blood in the shower. Barnes testified that ht spotted blood nn a towel used by Johnson shorUy after the killing and tha t the tall h11ndsome defendant quickly shoved the towtl out of sight. Johnson haa not been able to retail in a series of interviews "'ilh Investigator! and a psychialri.st that he ever !!tabbed hi! pregnant wife and he has denied from t he witness bor that he dld so. Move Seen To Newpo1·t By Schmitz Rep Jnhn G Schmitz. rtJ)(ltted In h11ve moved hi s home In Newport Beach. i:r; "nP.~Oliating t,, rent a.n apartmr nt in Tustin.'' his field representa tive \\'i!larri Vnit said today. Schmitz, t1.'ho o"·ned 11 hnm~ in Tustin \.\'h.-n ell'cted nearly two year~ ago. '"S!ay1> wit h fritnds occasionally iri Newport Beach." Vnit said. "He lives in RP!hesda. :-Old " Thi' l"nnsrrvafi\'e coneressman al i<ll has an office located in an un incorporated ar,.a of the ro11ntv at 4.i4 Campus Drivl'. a location ser\•ed by the Ne.wport Beach post office. According ln a spok t sman for the Orange County Re~istr11r of Voters. any 11n\•emml':nt f'mploye ma.Y keep as his residtnce: address the address v.·he.rl' he 1.~sl lived -even though the property may havt: heen sold \'oil. said he did nl'll know how \nng ago Schmitz sold his Tustin horne. The issue of Schmitz' residency v.·ris raised when the Tustin Elementary f:i;hoo! Board refused t\.1ondav In name an f'l ementary schnQl af!er I.he legi slator. Board Vice President A. J . ~1alhnckrod!, Jr. said today the board has for a long time felt it should •·steer clear of naming schools after political characttrs because of the ill fee ling toward schools that might result." The: school board voted 3 to 2 ti) defe:al the sugge~tion after a member l')f !he au- dience said. ''ii "'ould be highly in· apprnpriate II) honor Schmitz ror saying bad things about our schools.'' Senate Agrees To Abandon Beach Claims The Slate Stnate Tuesday r onfirmed Orange County's recently concluded agreement with Avco Community Developers for purchase of 4,800 fee t of Salt Cretk Beach properly by agreeing to abandon further public erescriptive rights to the beach. The vote on the legislation, presented by Assemblyman Robert Badham of Newport Beach. was unanimous. Tht bill had earlier been passed hy tht Assembly. Jn its agreement "'ilh Avco, the cnunty acquired, for S2 6 million, a 33-acre parcel including 11 acres of beach. two parking lots and two access routes, donated by the company, Avcn will dt velop the parldng facilitie!, palh\.\·ays, rtstrooms and bef!ch con· ce!sions. State aba ndonment of further claims in the are11 leaves the company fr ee to develop the remainder of the property for a residential community. Trustees To Hear Criteria Report On Graduation A report on 11nd promotion criteria n•ill be made to Trustees nf the San Joaquin Elementary School District at tonight"& 7:.10 p.m. meeting in East Irvine. The board rtquested the report afll'f the adm inistration disclo~ed that no \Vrl!len rpquiremrfl!S eXi ~trd f n r graduatinn and promotion in the district. A\sl') on the busy agenda "•ill be :\rlnptinn r:f a !estin~ po\icv (ltlr!' rt ~'P"r in.~tP;id nf twicP :i year. The h(lard mPt fnr a ~tudy sessinn on ~t•1rlen l tr~t in~ rrrentlv t.o determ'tnf' v.hen anrl 1\'hat kinrl~ nf tests should "he administered. Othtr item~ for discussion include a discussion of the "'81?e,.price rree1.e implementation. fina l approval nf 1hf': Emergency Emplo.~·ment Act Application, and plans !or~ spring music festival. Selass ie in Peking . TOKYO (A Pl Emperoc_Jiaile Selassie of Ethiopia and his parly flew in- to Peking today for · an official tour of Communist Chipe and were welcomed by Premier Chou "En-lai. Radio Peking. in a broadcast monitored In Tokyo. said the Ethiopian emperor's entourage 11rrived in the Chinese capital from Canton by special planr;. Valle.y -<;ouncil All Choked D p Fountain Valley Counc;il men were. some.whit cl?;o~ed up Tu.Say niahL over • dlMet lnvltaUon.. Tbe lnvltatl(')n, read by Ma yor Ed Just, was to a $100 a plate fund raising dinner for Co u n I y Supervi sor Robert Battin. Battin and Just are two of the chief antagonist! in the dispute centered around the Local Agency Formation Com mission and the. League of Cities. \\1hile city cou ncilmen .and au· d1 ence members chuckled over the Invitation. Councilman John Harper wanted to know •·Does this mean v.·e pay him or he pays us?" School Board Ma.y Put Site On the Block The Capistrano Unified School District may Soon be selling instead of buying a srhool site. Trus!te~ vott'd Mond!iy l<l h11vt their f\frin7.ana site rippra iaed for possible sale. The site, located on a so uthern finger of San Juan Capistrano ad jacent to the f(')rmer Harbor View e(')ll course, is on an 18-acre hillside. "The location would be good in the lnng n1n hut in !ht short term we don't need a ~rhool In that area." said JO! Wimer, directnr of administralive services. \Vimcr explained that construction i!I !a kin~ plare in other areas and growth · \.\•ill probably continue to be in San J uan Capistrann prope r. Laguna Niguel, and ~·l ission Viejo. ''\Ve've had ll drop off in enrollment in San Clemente," said Superintendent Trum~n Benedict. Wimer tidded th11t funds received from the sale of the Mantana site could be appl ied to another• buildin1t project or kept fnr future needs. He said this particular sitt bas been paid 'for and funds do not have to be given to th e !itate. 'l'ru!iltt George White, in ~-hose area the si!e lies, said residents of his area believe the site would not bt izood for 11 ~chool btcau se it i!I on a hillside and thert is only one 11cce:ss road. The board .... 11u thori~e d !he administration lo obtain appraisals so that ii final dtcision can be made on whelher or not to sell . rn addition to the l\.fanzana site. the board district currently owns three more elementary school sites, a junior high and a third hig h school gite. REAL ESTATE SEMINARS SET One price is . going up despite the federal frer;ze. That's the price of good real estate. And the DAILY PILOT, Coast Community College District and the Nev.'j)Ort Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtnrs will tell you how to turn the ris· ing prices mtn a profitable investment. First in the 1971 series of four reaJ estate investment classes -all free - will be held al 7:30 o'clock tonight at Ntwport Harbor High School Auditorium, t5lh and trvlnt avenues. Ticket. will be a vailable lit the doo r. fM1c1ftu1.-, GEM TALK TODAY by J, C, HUMPHllll One of the most popular pieces of modern jewelry ls the antique pocket watch that has been re- stored to its former beauty. Sboold you be fortunate enOU{~ to own such a p iece, we will be happy to put it baclc in order for you. Board Act• --~ Consumer Panel Moves in County 0 r 11 n g e County supervisors P•rtl a!Jy ended the: long wr .. ngl t over 1 consumtr protection agency Tue.,.day with a detision lo appoint a committee to sel Q01ls for the proposed office. The 3 lo 2 compromise vote was .s partial \'irl ory fnr Board Chairman Rober! Ballin of San!a Ana bu! it marktd tht continuance of his feud on lhe subjert \.\"ith former -11lly, Superviso r Ronald Caspers of Ne"port Beach. Caspers, who had expressed strong op- posit ion lo a consumer prnlec!ion deparl· ment lwJ 'weeks ago when Battin first propos,P(l it, said Tuesday, "The. last thing a merchRnl needs Is a dozen bird dogs coming with complaints about con· sumers." Caspers , a s;11 ings t1nd lot1n executive, called the aP,prnach wrong and s11id in a direct slap at Battin, "I am not running for reelection neKl year so I can be ob- jective." Caspers continued. "Thr prnhlem dnes exist. people get screwed every day but it c11n't be corrected by legislation. Edura· lion in schools is the answer. I would be for this if it would also prolecl the business man from the shoplifter. the chiseler and the chronic complaine r.'' When Battin got a chance to answer the tirade he said, "! would remind vou that good government is good polilics."' Battin had n1odified hi.5 prf'\"lous pro· posal of a separate consun1er prolf(t1on department and asked for an office directly responsihte lo the supervisors. Suptrvisor \V\lli<im Philhps offered the comproinise proposal "'hich the b n a rd adopted with Caspers and Supervisor David L, Baker opposing. Baker said. ''\Ve are being asked lo be responsible for every shortcoming in society. Why should ""e ha\'e to pay the cost of prolecting the public f rom themselves?'' "Phillips did not specify who \VOU\d serve on the study committee or when it City Attorney Prepares Height Limit Ordinance An ordinance amending LaE:una Beach zoning lriws lo comply wHh the :16-foot height limit approved by voters Aug. 3 has been prtpared by Tully Seymour, city attornty, end is now in the hands of plan- ning commis!ioners for study. The ord inance, Seymour sAid, includes a special section "Ma1imum Building Height" to be added to the zoning ordinance and a section noling that no he ight v11rlances for construction5 over 36 fett will he allowed . "Basically, I rev.·rote. 111£' init iative ordinance and added it lo the zoning Jaw," Seymour said. "I prepared the rough draft just to show v.·e haveh't forgotten about the ini!la1i\1e."' The planning commission in the last two weeks has been urged by members of Village Laguna "'ho supported the 36-foot limit ln speedily incorporate the measure into pre5'!nt zoning laws. would rtport back lo tbe boar·d. He sUg· li!tsted va rious depar1m,nL heads alrtady 1-1•or kmg in the fie:ld plus su ch outs1d1 agencies as the Better Bu~1ness Bure.1U, lhf' Orange County Chamber of Com· merce and others. Pla1111 ers Okay Parl<l11g Lot Variance Bid Aftrr mulling nvrr the prl)s and cons ol having cars ba ck 1nln Raml'lnri Avenue, Laguna BPaeh plann ing comm issioners have decided to grant a \'ariance for such a use for a new 0H1ce complex at .550 S. Cnasl Highv.·a.v. l'he variance was requested by the ~loss Company, whnse principals are Robert r-.1cDonnell, Peter Ostrander, James Schmitz and Jerry Schmitz. The Jaw prohibits bac~ing out of parking spaces into the street because of safety factors. Ramona A\"enue is considered an alley for sign matlers and a s!rei>t lnr building 1natters. Ostrander infflrmed the com· n1 ission during d ISCllSSIOOS. The ci1y planninl( staff h;id recom· mended denia l nf lhe varirince, noting that pl11ns showed a ~I) foot curb cut , which would mean a loss of three park- ing spaces along Ramonri. Ostrander said the lnca!inn or p;irking on the site \\'ilS made d1ff1cu!t by the small dimensirin~. Responding to a ques• lion from Roger Lanphear, O~trander poin t.ed out !hat no nther parking "'a s a1·ailahle in the immediate vicinity, Commissioner Larry Can1pbell noted fh;it Ram0na is nnt a highly traveled stretch of street and for that reason the danger of ha\·ing cars back out would be n1in1mized. In n!her action r-.·lnnd<i ~' night , cnm· missioners~ -Denied a variance rcquesled hv J\frs. \\'illard l.. Alkirr. 400 El Bosque tn. add ,. bathroom fo a y,·orkrnom. creating an O\"ersize ~ue5troom v.·ithout providing ad· di!ional p<irking . -Turned dnv.·n a v;iriancP 11pplicat1nn from Thomas L .. Fh·l)wn, R71 Park Ave. to c,on:;;!ruct an addi1 innal dwelllng unit \l'i lhnut providing additinnal parkinp:. -Apprnved !he site plan fnr addit.inns In 11 building owned by Parke ~1cAvoy, 2205 Laguna C<.nyon Rn;id. -Continued tn second public henring amendments to lhe variance, condition11 I use permit and site plan review appeal procedures. Final action Qn the new con- ditions "'ill be conducted Oct. 18. Costl y Statue Taken ARONA. lla!y (AP~ -A lflth "century y,·ooden statue of a Madonna with child, valued at $480.000 was stolen Tuesday night frnm the r-..1arlonn;i del Castello Shrine al nearby lnl"Ofi'\ Superiore. Thieves took the 200-pound statue afte r forcing the shrine door open. Rezoning Embargo Forces Wii1 Battle in Capo Beach: . We will also be glltd to repair, remount or rer;tyle yOOr old jewel .. ry. Some family pieces can be ~ pai red by merely making sure that · the stones are secure in their tet· tings. U they need to bfi re8et, we can arrange lb have the pieces put back into Its original design or n-- model it to bring It into 1971 ele- gance. The Jlrst step In the rettoratlon ' Cnunty liUJWorvisnrs' action to rall for 11 restudy of the Gapistrano V111ley Master Plan Tuesdity sparked a victory for hun- dreds of Capistrano Stach resident• on the 111me day. Flooding the meeting room of the eoun· t.y Planning Commisskln. Pali1adt5 oresidenls won thelr blttle. foT a moratorium on tone c:hitnge:s In the ir:cenic nelghborhoodti of Capistrano Beach. They were prepar'd to do b•ttle 11.cialnst four ~epar11te devt.loptr request.I to increa$e density aJlld alter land use. P1rcels 1urroundlnt tht Grant'& Ph1u ~ '1hoppin1j: c:enter alone Cami.no de E1trelll "1tre 1t Issue. Commi~sioners -with Fifth District Representative Arnold r orde sbsent - agreed unanimously to sl•ll.1: the lid nn of old jewelry ls lo disc:ull the v'l1:.· iny zone changf3 until the stU?ty is com-ue with your jeweler. Brin& ln your pleted. old family Ire•"""" and Joi UI help To rtlnfot'ce thtir stand that the you evaluate them. U you decide master plan be reatudltd pall11des that )'OU want them repeJred ·or rt11dent.s preatnted • petition bearing 25 restored, yoo can have the edded 11fn1turH, 1Ugmented by letten and _ ...... poet carda 1upportln1 the same concept. usurance that tbey w1J1 ..., -• Thomas Fryan. one member of the care of in our 1tOre and not Hnt ITQUP· praiaed commissioners for list off where we have no control over week'• actiOft fl'ffzinl zone ehan1e1 In q u • 1 l t y or workmanship. All Dana Point, then bel!teehed the panil to _1_ -Is • ll'OClll -.. flt ""' ---Ono ttiln:f (lS) Off on 3-plec• place settlnp of1mnous TCMlll s-c. TNI k • ,.,. opportunity to slart or add to your Towle ser¥1ce. Aw~ ln all ec:u.. Towle .._,.....,._ Come kt·'°"'1-Oi:lii:cwtla .._ .,......s. J. C. J.lumphrieJ Jeweler~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A MESA do the lftme for CapistrMO 8e1c:h where watches and most j&Wel.ry fe~'" ion• change reque1t1 have bttn floodlnl an made OD tbe pramlsel when CONVEN IENT TElMS 24 YEAlS SAMI LOCATION the plaMln1 department. quality and aafety are cart:full7 UNKAM E•rCA.lD-MASTEI CMAIGE PHONI! •••. , .. tll Plonlili olllctal1 ha,. 111d the total l.~coc:tro:ll:ed.::_ ____ ~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ study wtlUld require 1t le.alt three month•' work. ' • I, I • l t I I I I t J I :10 DAILY PllO I SC \r'/tdntsday Oetobtr b 1971 W este1·n Airlines Joins America11 .•:=sex &KC& -·• OVER THE COUN1 1ER .... .._htl¥e ~-..... II ... , •I •Hre_.,,,...,_,' A 111111 """'WAID ~rkn H NI lfttl-tlltil er n\afltue ....,,. ... 8 ,, comm ••ion, NASO Listings for Tuesd•y, Octoh.r 5, 1971 2:::::J'.& (,RE AT FAJ LS '\lont (l\P' "ere rather an end-on th:in operation WlltZi!.t!...JEi!Zi;;:K ~~"\2:'""'""'"'"'''''£C!O•l.i£"'""'•r:i'SC.!?.:. __._ .. 1 he ' tee prt>S!dt'nt of \\ e~te 1 n Au lines said Sunday r11..,hl lh:H the 1nerger or his iurhne with A1ner 1c;i 11 Airlines :;hould prO\e to be a happy m <11 ri.ige Unronrerned lhat 11 ill lo~l its 1de11t1!~ nl('J ge1 expc<.:ted \\ estern In lhe lo be appr o,ed next :;pr1ng /{oberL C.I l\e11se1 U1s Anl-(eles said the n1erger 11as pl;innl'<l und{'r c1rrumsta11cl's thut 14 Cre Just right \\esle111 nndA111er1 ran ORDE;-\1. YOURS \ TODAY! Personalized • Stylish c o mpeti ng 1000 Beautiful Stick-on LABELS • Efficient Order Fer Yourself or • friend- May be used en envelopes .11s return .11ddress labels Al so very handy a s 1d enf1f1cat1 on labels for marking personal items such as books record~ photos etc l abels stick on g la5s •nd may be used ior marking home cdnned focd items All labels are pnnted with stylis h Vogue type on fu1e qu<!!ld y wh il e 9ummed p<tper r -----------------------, FU 1"ln i tok>Pon c!o al)dm•IWlh11ll lo I t plot P•ln! ng L~bd r;uv,. P.O. I OX IUI) I I Coit• Mn.i, C6llf '24U I I I I t I I I I l I I l PILOT PRINTING j L----------------------- Hi , Ho , Enter the • (Clean Air) Fair •••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • I I I ~ I 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR ENTRY BLANK ' FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH Saturday, October 16, 1971 •I I • I • I I I Check the boxes opposite the events you wish lo • enter (include $4 00 for Grand Pr ix), clip the coupon a nd mad to 62 Fashion l ~lan d Newport Center New • • port Bea ch Cal1forn1a 92660 M4ke checks payable • to L 0 G G I I INCLUDE ,. 00 ENTRY FEE FOR GRAND PRIXI : Please enter me in the follow1n9 events at the Cy I I co!ogy Fa ir at FASHION ISLAND in Newport Beach • Sat Oct lb 1971 I agree to •bide by all the rules • I of the AB l A 9overn1n9 these eventi •nd I will I accept th e dee s1cn of the 1ud9es es f1n4t • I I I I I I I I I I I I D D D D D D 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR STOCK GRAND PRIX YOUTH HANDICAP RACES (14-18) TRICYC LE RACES (3-4-5 THE QUEEN RACE yel!rs) THE BICYCLE PARADE "Oldtime Bi cycle Days" theme ADULT TRICYCLE RACES THIESI IEVE Nl S FOlt ANIATIUlt S ONLY - 1 •m ,,., • m•m••r .r •ny tlCrci. r1c1,.. clv' • I I NAME I I I I I I I I I I I I I PHONE I CITY I AGE •............ I •• •••••••••••••••••• Cyeology Fair Stock Grand 1n each race (No Entry Fee) Prlx Bicycle ~ce -11).lap Tricycle Races -Any child race around Uie Fashion Is-age :S to 5 with a tricycle JS land OVlll (Newp;:>rt Center eligible Races will be cla.ssed Drlve) Anyone over 11 with according to age Awards a 10-speed bicycle is ehglble given for 1st three finishers Check 1n time a a.m Sntur in each race (N<> e1try fee) d t the reg1slral1on tables The Queen Race -A race inay t!rking lot racmg area will t-e run ror grls over 16 IE ( Fee $4~ years or age and single The n ry winner will be selected as First Prize -Atala 101 rac Queen or the Cycolt'!gy Fair" Ing bike -one of the finest She w 1 11 be crowned at 2 p m racing bikes tn the world at Stage Court by M&yor Ed This bike will be awarded Hirth. along with pr!US f o r the mer.re Par9de Enter next nine .Plate winners your old bicycl e tn the "Old- Mayor Ed Birth of New· time Bicycle 0.ya" parade port Beach will award the Prizes will be 1wardtd for the prlies at special 2 p m cert-five best looking entrlff Come monies Check In tune 8 am out and have a rood Ume Saturday (No EnlrY Ftt) Youth Handicap Races -Adul t Trlcycle Racet--Open Any )"OUlh rrom 14 to 18 lo all aduJta with a free fonn years old with any bike can design tricycle Come out and enter these races Slower race 1n this :zan}' e v e n l bnces will be given appropri~ Awards given to race Wlnners ate hanchcaps Awards will be and alSG lor the craziest de. given for first 3 pli.ce winners '~ P11 ~ "" Cu l• o,c"" ~r• :JI lll 1 Cu! f <d ~ II (,., (om l o lD•••~ J o • t O&nly M >•j •D•>o ~P ~·· o.,. ll'l 'I l ~. 0010 G• IC 10, D 11~ 1'>9 )\o ro g~••~ P 1 .11 ,~··f~ 111 ,111•0o•~l 1 !II o II D•L~, ( 1~' 1• o D•<O I l 110<)(.ID/g 1~ 1~ ,lg:t"c~n1r 16 l/ IDe Inf i:;, ''" ,12".";'.,':'c1 ~ I • IY. 0 11~1 P.1> ~~ 1e g .'/ I J 1• 0 •~ (/J • ' IDo<v • ~ JO g~.,,·J~J• ?I l1 111~•, DB I• I • Clvn•ln 0 •1 Pou I Q Du c .10 .1 Mo • I ; ' ! 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Cu1BI 19 0'>IOYll(';Rl(nn 1 and the World Bank ad1 ourned !n~ta Tue dev Cu• B' l~ •o ' ~ IG••n \ Q• ~~ Id A1t (u> EH en 950 r.0 10• ~, lheir five day annual meeting :;,r 0:na ~ l~ ~ ~~ f~~ .:'1 ~ ;; : ~~ ~. v ~ ~ • h O tt dh Ad,,.,dl~F un<I• (11•.\.l 9 8YJ•~r.•o~f< ere c snappe ~ ttl lheir Grwin 1 " • 01 C'u• 5 10 10 1 13 ,.,1 " •com •111 0\ Cu15l ~IJ9 >1r 1, briefcases and headed for the 1n;u 10 •o 11 ·~ c,u• S• 11• 11• 1-,, 1 Adv"' S•ll•6 Oa •O•~Ol~ld (>I anport they \\ere :i h:ippier!i"~,,~ 1~fi.11~~~~~:bG ~;, ~.~~~'~(, lol than 1vhen they cnrn~ ~ 0An" F~ 1' ~ 11 g1 t~~o G•~~ 1t .~ 11 ~~ ·~~h ~1 " ' . I o CJ IT>OP > Q T• Tl' 1) fJv .r NA I Q,, (II ..l l'Ol, l'• '•"a•'-~· o P~>(O i P on~• 0 ? P ' D l"o > I "" ,, .. ' .. '. " ' ., ' , . ' ~· ' ' ' .... fl • '' ' •o It I~ r "" '•r " " ' Th h All•!•I• 116111 sslL'• ~.~ 16 1l IS 8 IA ~ q ey ad agreed to agree Aloh• 11 J1 •J1Lb1v Fd 010 111'""" 11 1 Anc c o<6 /Gf>l'• S O. 6 01 t OI ~· Ar The' ha<\ b ke th Am Bu JJO lsaL !~ '" aoJ 9 ;J ,0,, , ' JO n e Arn O••rlO•lllf)lnCN&! I •O ~1v 1 In >! ' ' ' ' , . , I I A" EQ!V 555 •oe ln~ •!9 .,0dn seeming Y lOpe!ess deadlock Amor Eu>r•" Lo om~ S<iv•"> H~rc-. ~ coct 90' 9M C o o~ 1196 il96 H•othl of the mid September meet•ng 1ncn p 9 JO 10 o (act 1101110 H~n ..ii F ' In•~'' 8 9J91o,M,ut •• ,l'Olll0 H.,f!Jol1 ""London off t 5cocl 9 11.j LOr "u 1101 fie 1 CD • 1nance m1n1s ers 51""~ 1 n 111 Lu•n e10 11es 11 98 H• , ,.0 from t he non Commun<sl 11m G•rti • ~5 •9 MMa9na, 1 .. au, •, ~ H doc 111 Am Inv S69 569 ~nhn 5 ) ""Hoo~"' • " , " " , . , Y.Orlds 10 richest nations "'m Mun tu1o:nM~> G•n 6 l 6l11Hoo~• ,t..mN GI~ l 5a 3 91 M•"achu•e ! Co Hor 1 Rro Th f r Anchor Grouo F •e•<I a '2 o 'l How <l • e crisis IS ar rom over cae>t 86' tu '"~"~ 0 •1 11•Hownrt J Tl h I h f Crw!h 1191 1)05 M••~ 111701 tt r~ ~" ~ 1ere ts ope--0n y ope so ar •ncm• , 1 1"" Mri" "l"Tri•n<I IHu"' " o ·~ f I t b th d f h Fd lnY O lo\!076 Ml f l•tl I " Hur p o a so u 1011 y e en o t e v,n1 •6 • !-0 I• Mr. 1 '~ l• ue Hy 1 en \ Th,118 t I A"on •ll511 11 0 lrl l!•GH a I l'clr COUn rteS la\e A•• HouQh tn I "' J» 181 m~~~ ~V 1n adopted unan1111ouslv ~a \\O!k ~~~; iii:. i 3~:-'\"nhlr.1 1 ~ 3'!;~:"'t \,'.-"c 1 arrcnda for 1cl1ont!us a Stoc• • 6 073Moodv 1111;J n or " ?, 't> ' Sc •n •JI 1 1alAoc<•• 1 •1!'6 1 ~ o D E th( II Bob•On ~11•u~I FF d 8S~••l 1 n!••n J \en a su u1on Wl a 11 • .,,, Fd ~01 9•ij111F Gn s ~~ o 1,, , n l I b 8•vrk G 1 /8 o n Muu~ C' 10•l 11iS81n mt emporary one I can uy se8cn '"1 11011 o! 11• s "" v 1 fl• ~., I f lh I h d B•ICn In 1J86HSO ~I • '"Vf \I• wyyt l~l~• (<> 1me or e onger ar er 60,11 1e ... ~ ., • 9• M gm.>G o 1 6 11 1,, Sv•"' I k f f ti h I 61K G!h ~~9 6\S M monl 10 871181 lntrWdv as o re orm1ng 1e w o e sands•• o i9 1 J ·~u s• ' 10 • •• M on cs inc t 3( t ( t 601! Fdn 1 •• n 19 M11! T ,, ~a l DO l8SO l t 111 ern 1ona mone ary sys e1n Brwn Fd ,., •ll Nt.o. 1.1u1 1Q 5•10 ~1 Jd<~b rL ( Vd ' de ed-"\ Bulloc~ Calvin NM t 11 11 ~; ll•JdOU ~ C 0 proie pnc...,e Bui<~ H ?8167J NMS~'w Ser JamWM fl amework r or expanding C•nrln i• 11111 a~••' 10 s1 11 a1 J~"''"" Dvd JI/ 411 E\Q~d Sgs l ll Jf!v frl< v.orld trade 1nvest1nenl and N"•w s 101611 11 !?",1~ :,,','•'',Jo,1vn11 ' NY Vn1 ' l< 1) ~1 " "'" u 1(1 .. s •d " Payments l'u nn F<I 1111 1 "' s ~ 11• 1 0 I(•< 511 ,1 11 f. MQ /'/6 1•• I com ~•I 1 •8 l("'~t <>f U This rn<iv lake a \Cat or CG Fund o,., 11 o• S•oc• ~NI 8 1< K"'"" ~ (apom ~· ~· N•I G•h o ;~10~l l(~ma A 1, tv.o or three In effect 1t cao11 c1~ 11•1 ~~~1~d,•, •,,0 1;Q1,K o1~ ~ (i!Olt Sh ~ID 11 "'"""' 6 l{"'''n' " ron! v s~ H l"11~1 N<w ~d IJ ~" OG•r r l o ' ' ineans doing all 01 er a<'a1n con 1 " n '' • • N~uw r " 1 ll 1 ool "'"" t • 11hat the e1nbattled non cn"M"" F n~ I,'"''\ 11,!~],.,,1 .:~1~ d d ll•l~n l'Ol l l t '' " ~ "• wd 'J l.1 Communist nations J 1n com ~' ',. 1 9r N o'"~' ~JD 1 o!K• , ••r 11: h G ,1~ I •&~· Oc~~nq• 1•1 15J K•l!! E' I! 's','e'1t1'omne 1"v'o~e .. n,cy N'' tH e ~~~~7' 7 if ~ 1~ ?oo~~: <t .~ ~-il ll ~~~·cf' ';o-'o UU (~•'" Gr !lo• 101 FunJ o JO 0 11 '(.e < P( 11 f' can ~ -·~On•\\lmS lo )() ~.lO O:no In! 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L ~~" c 1 CorT>S IM ~ )/ ' I' "" n , LObi•W ~ -Dethronement Of t he rw '1 "-B 1 '( '7 l'loo Inv 1 6' ! 1 Lo<> Etm • (w I~ ( 1 ,. 1 !l C q lh J <J t 68 l Y~ h C ?1 dollar as the monflrch of ro"1n f ' ? •1 • , P'G',",,. ~u~d;1 71 1• 11 M8H 'i:',,~i i• Otl I '' Como n •9~ 1' N Etd 1no•1~nJ Y.~ R t ~ currencies 1er na tons WI r omc "d ",, N 110, 1 JI 91 l79 IA~/1~ v 101 cease lo value their mDney 1n ~~~~0,~11 ';i Po Fun t 10 I• 11 • ~~~" 'i: , -'"""'' " 'A p ~ l'o Tl 0 ,. I \l M e ~v ~< terrfis of dollars c0 11 1 F Fn "'"" Fd 5 a ~ J'IM8 LI' 10 1' ro~•r:~ in<•~"Pro•d 1 005j~Mrro 7 "-l)emo!ton Of gold :IS the ro., 'd 1 1 '" ~" SF' F 10~61 &l ~ (')J•" 1; b""<C '''''' ot,""dard for'"''~ r" 1 ",'1'' !':~'", u~t1 • ~\:~ ,'1 • "·' .> (r~Wl':o • A '" (,p~q 10 ''1 1·C th ole l h:is ( ~ v t.»• ' ' " 1 11 oi '"'' ' <.:UllE'!lCH.'S-e I I ~\I~·~ n 11~n :,.,c~m 8 ~; •OJ ·~r rl 17 ~ ~ OCCUpted Sll1Ce before hlS!Or\ On~;-;, ' t: t ,_" !J 10 !nv• I ! II 9 " ~ ~ ~' t , -El'"''''" of pap"r gold fl•'"'" 1', •' v i•• 9 ·~ •o .11 ~1 ~ ., • ' 0,10 7 , ~·• Vo•o11 !J• 9 11 1~0,. Gt bl ti l'IF I " C•" , •I 1 , R•,•r~ 10 e5 11 6• /1 n proba y 1e " s ~pcc 1:1 ,.,, •• ,,. .,, '"~•~'~!', 1i ;~1~':S Mll ¥• dra\\ ing Tights ' or ~on s to "0~° Co• 1' ••'I'" lchu.ir 6., 1191 "'~"' 1 '1 •"1 1•1<1 •1~~cvdd.-Fund II~• displace gol d or co-E'x1st 1v1th ~•v; ~C ;1 ,;1~;; 1n1 1nv ll l!1•0J ~~ :;r ( "" H 5o•( l5 •8 J~•e P ~ ' " • " • " " • ~ • • • ' gold as a ne1v reserve asse E~~~1:-, """,~. "' fl•'~" ~·i 1~01 1~~~ .. :'o The SOR could replace the ..,..,...," 1 • ""s~~~m ,~1 F~~~! 10 "J"o:;:""c'...:.'c"c' ---------------h d ( k f "C "' ••• ~ E11u•v ) SJ • 10 doll ar as t e nev< 'ar s lC o <o• ' •'" ~ • M•• , ~ 11 • l ~· ' , 00 ''" u ) ~ currency 'alues it would be "~ ,, , 1• • ~· 5, ~tt:d Fu~11t '6 I b ( th "<!• s~• '' ,,, 5•1 Am 'l' 11'1 ~r:N V('P I< !AP .//•O "~ usabe ygo\e1nmensas e "·•1r1 ''"1'3• ~.ioonl••DI Ntwro ~5 ,,,,,,n~n~•P b k f th "!~n T !••l S•I $t>I 1610181' ac tng or etr currencies ""m• S•e ' • "'S•n c;in 1 01 o , d d f g Off """•• 1 •1 's~n"' F • o ~·1 an a me 1um or pa}Jn "n ,,, • "'"~~~ ~d n1o •1o (he'r international accounts ~Q ,' ~ ~ ~"" ", ,', sn~~~o'd'" c.o "' ~U•lH~h -A-U o (ml~ ••>•I• The Bre t t on Woods~~,i;~ 1~~1 ,. f,~',"c ~~) 1 '°~~~c~&r 1 0'" , 1 ,,1 ~f : !f ' agreement had ~rov1ded the ~1',.;"',,8 uc.r:u": '" r~~btd l :: '·~ ~~~-C :,..i ~ I {~ Tl : ftnanc1albasethathelpedthe ~on~ ,~!~,~:· P•ct 9 1l1D6l AcmtMk• 1!> ~· 50 ~. '·~ Snt•• AP 30 jJ ll 5 Adm'E' llOQ JI 17 . 11 • non Communist nations ro•t•.t oi9oe!nPer 1"vl15•1101AaM , 1<l ~ 11 .11 . "''", '' ~erm 0 1• 96 • •6 Add ti> 60<! 1/.6 JP• J6 outstrip the Commurust bloc ~ .. ~. ''"''' 1<1t F<1 10()(1100Aom••• •l n. ''' f' t "'" ''' Sl~m• Funds Atln•L!t 1 10 loO &J•o ~l • smceWorldWar l l F d•I 1•1" 1 •• c.,,, 'jl1010A9u1e co 11 l~>• rn. d o l!n 1""1 '' Inv''' 11 1116.<IA lietn Inc •1 ?!'-< 77'• The US dollar serve as ~.,.,,, ~ 1 •., r'"'' , 01 'ts Al• Pr<xt ioti n s1 s1 (bl T•~n~ ''<l,67tl5m!lh 6 109410,•Arconc (1()9 1C6 '21.1 • 19 • the s la b I e, ever re ta e F1••"c1a! p,,., sw 1nv• 9 11 o 1• A.J ndu • •~ 1• i • 1 • kb bh th fl~•• '"''"Sw!nGI 16"8 t lO A.klOn•lo l •' •• Ynrdstic y w IC o tr ,"d\•I •••'"So•~· inv 11~1•66A•• c~s1 10 1 • 1> I ""'T' I' • •• S1>eclr• un~~all Af••~a I "'~• 71 70 • 1,0'• currencies va UtS wer e 11°01 • ' • • siFrm c• , 1• •7," 1>er1oe n " p, ' ed ••r~ • 11~111•1~'"'" st •tn o"'Alb~"'"" ll> •6 '' • gaUg -~0 many yen SO F• l•v•1!e" 5!•admon Fund• A (an Alum 1 "",, l1 • •or. k I t "'• n •" •" Am Ind j IS 4 18 b.lcoS •nd JO 11 • 11 many mar s so man y 1ra o r. ""'~ 1n,. n r "''"" F 1 31 1 04 A <Otl L"b 10 'H ~! : ;~ .• the dollar Reliability was lost c,~1", ~ ! !~ f: .: si: ~11~.,. 7F'g9• •21 ~l~~;:,c'(f lI: 1 l i~•· l•\• th U teds t ( S "'''""' 7''"' !•l•n 111111•'ll•g (clQ11 1'1'1'",•~~ when e n1 a e , c11 •• , ·~1 ,.,. •o 0 on, 9A •Glud oo n :l9 " " financing the. defense of end r.h ,·•~ ':i:r tNk 1•t1 u ,~\'l::~~it 1"k3 1•~ 1l" ri;: "" "d•ro "' o Su,,.rvl•d Inv A enEIE Jll 11 ?O • l~'• Western Europe, ai d ing f~~..'.: 1~~;:~; 9~W 1 1 6i 1•~A 1..i c~l lll 101 JI• ~~ l7•• ~. 1>! o developing nati1ns and fighting ;"j.',jl ;, 11; .~::: ~•ci1~ J h 1! •o ~ilgM'11~!n 1t5 J ~:i! 10 ) ~· ± ~ ~~:cg: a ~ In Southeast Asia, found it.self .. ,;.... IO ~1 1111 tM'~ App lJ IJ 15 ff !1'11:.lsfrd 1 ~ Tl 351. ~~ .: + ,., E~l~1 n8~~b fl'r~"• 11 Grn " T••cMr 10 6511 09 A e<1 5~1'!' M S'• ,}.\• ~ C p J 1 .ct unable l<> correct a deep flNT,. ''1'"""Tttnn1c1 '"' jl0111 1ch 10o '152 1J'11 l j • + ·~c~l:p8p1350 i ("wlh •~? 7?'T•mDGI '1j95l l1Alr9!Aut (l(l 11 2,'I '15 • V•-V. < • u g ro w i ng d e f 1ci tn n uw. 5•• lt.""lPWrC•o 71 •1•At1>11•P c ..... u 11'11 111• 1v.-•1o~g/11~~"1tad .... ,_ ... ''''""Jm•CIP t069!HA.coe1IO 11141\~•i::"•_,lV, mternatlonal payments • ~ """ •n 11 " " r1v e.. 10 tl 11 tt Aml''i, ' ~~ 1 11'\9 1 ,,.. + v. c~1o.~1,11 f"., "'dFO .... •na.1106.4 1 uar HHl11•1j7•,t..MA 50 ,, u . 1 \o 111 -Vot~ F ~t1 •n( c;.,. wnC GI l 11 48 "'"''' 1 11'0 J 1• • 2J>.r. 2 'I> -~i c,011 •nd ~o !':°"'"' 9''1n7"T......C •~ '°' ••lAmEi "1260 l •!' il •ph+'• cl! lnrol•iS ,,..,.,.. •., • '' us.-,,1, Gl 10" 10 u AmHl!u na 2U .s '• • l • -to ron In Pfl 60 t•~ lrd Jl •( 11"' Unlf Mui 10 7• 1114 Am-'H oil so 111 "!'• 11 1 ces I 41)b 1'1 ' •r< '"'Unlund 117l1'l7 AAlrFl1r 80 ! 1 >H o 75 ~i ~~CBS "l ~~1 """ • • e ' union Svt C.•f Am A rl '°" /99 la 3' JI • -. 'I< olu G81 1 1~ "'"'"' ,. 1o t1 ero1d n~ 16.0ABl k•r 209 I •l'• I?• 11••t '•co1uP<1 '1t "F <. ._ S '" ' N,.I Inv 1 S• A' l• A rntl• 1:10 [l(t •J • "'f• •/ -l • .. Col&oOI> 1 llO ... ~• ~•• uc~" 19j11n1 Amj<ks1!1D •11•1i,40 ,•••.,1 l•cmbEn1.tO 0'" • SK Vnl!td Fu .-,m •n II 'Cotn!So!v IQ loo•v ••• '" A(cm 1.7 t'1A C"nPl1 h •' \~ComwE 1?1'~ Union Ni~ed At Beckman "lbr~ll• 715 1 3' Whleh 4.'' U lS Am c"'"> »'o' '''l ~-· l'i••' f 1 " CmbE 1>11 IO ••!•~ • ·~ •'" Ccn Gr ll ii 1• 14 Am Cem I ,. • 1 ... i" ..., ComwEll w! r~ .... St , •• , u • c..-t..c l• lj'"c'"••ln 1,~. ,• 1 ~ ifl ~ 1 eomi;: Pl't ~• "'•~Frl "' ·~ '" 1ncom u a '5"':rv ut \ " ,~+,.come."' 11!1 ULLERTON fBW) r:rin 1•" '',, 'l., Scl~n • ll •l A Cran 115 1• • l tomE ol1 4') F -r. .,~ I}. ,. .., ,, 17 v-',6 li ,~ "'\;', v 11m l 3~ srv. ~ ~ ~r\'o + .~ Comw 011 t.O Employes of Beckmanwr"~11~~1 •'' ~~·~.fu:c~r ... '~~ n!.,,1Hi.1v::i 1 I\ •~· 1v.-t•l:::~1•',c\2 Instruments Inc Friday voted r.rw1n ,., ''' V•l LI l" lso~0~1~!,.,"1 11~ •011 ~~1' ~~l. \\"' +l;comP1! '""' '"to-~ " 'n h>eom U 63 m j ll\d J) '"' ,~1 6\lt + ', C""''" SO "•A l •"ainst representation M'-C Fd u 1• '•,. soi s11 5 d ff"•~ :: •f uoo 2, ,. 'l + \.'> c .... e MU" 1 ,......,,. ""1!t ""'-!'. t-" 1' "1'" Vn• 1nd•rs h 11 11 jll\ ) \It ) !OMMI 1 7!q by Local 952 of the Teamsters =~. Oor ,r ~I~~ :: ~, • lH '13 !~Finn fi t, ilOO l v; '"" 11 ' = >,,\ :·~~II"! 90 Unionin an electlon conducted ... ..-1'" '" '~' ..e(t i 1it~os:d1'"1M ,'; l~ ?fl'> ?t::i ~ Ol'IEa1.~1 6 b """" "°"" 1~ '" 11 '1 V1ndrtlf ' l 51 .. Gr" 11 IO 77 '.Jl\'!t 3:1 341 '<!""Edit at s by the National L. 0 r !!'.\I ~Int , ,., t 10 V•~d I IO 1~ A ~~ r '° " l\'~ ljl! 11" ' ""Fd1 \.;>(! RelRll<>ns Board at company 15~~t.:iu• 1 11 '" ~:r·rn lo"' 1~ jJ 'j N !"'Hom: 110,, 'tf t. ~ J;l! Jlo ~! ~~ :.~:~: ~ l'l(Om 'II ,. .. Vl~ll'lt '•7 " ....... HOSP ... Ccn l•~1J~o (acthUes in Orange County -rru< 111 '' ,, ,, n Ne11 s1 c 'o• t •~ Am:J>,."i' 1J11~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ conN-&•O , Ml t Tru• tn 1'4 Wl~hM 11 PllOIA '1 ,1 ?Olio 19't 1•"it ~COf'll'OW"' 1 'l'he vote ag111ns union 1,,,Q '""" 1n " 1• •• W~Jllhllt~ c: o " " MM•,,•,,c0\"• Js 30,0 ~9 , tt•o = ,, CooPw ,,11 o to '"'~C'~ ''°'"' EX11lr ?\~11!" ' O ·~CO P pf)'' representation was 1012 '"'"' ~"' 11 <1'" iv••' 1~161 ,..._~ ~otor~10 5~ l~· 1r• 37 : "'~p!, "' ~ 531 The union has sought to :~~" ~· ! ~ l ~ ft~0:~. ·~ 1.* 111s ~ ,r;,~:, ',/ • .~. ;.,fl ~ f~.~ ·1 ~~ ~::; "'~~ ~1~ 7~"--km INlGH '~"',.,.''"Ji: IJl'Olj'&Am Stl" I • • ... ~/I~ 71 represent some I w,pg; an 1c,1, 1 ~"''1~ we 1 \!5'' ""'" ~"1r,<C' ip, "' ,1•o lJ0,• i'lc::ic~rn 16 Full B ' r.u'" ... t'9 W•• llll6'A Sm•• "' 1', • t v employes: In erton, uena 1~~ •n'1•c ,,, w~11r ·~•10 10 .-,mh"'''.,1c 2 !6" ~h' :l" 1 ~:l" "/~j{g Park and Anaheim 1""••1t'?:'Q~~ll07 :Zf~1,'11f i ,~ :'!~~;::5s1~,... !g i.J 1:r.t_ n•: 1l ~ + 11r.on1~1r:'111" Beckman ha~ no unlons at "@~1 ftlfl :~ ,~ ~ wk!1•~ifd i' tt ~ 1~ :.,,5'f,::~ ",, .~l ~i1~ ~f 1 ~1.: t 1 .. f~',~ • \~, f I I 11,llG t 1tt••wor1n N JMAl&l'NI Slf l" to'" Cont 11n any o it s p an s StN• 1t I$ 11 st ZtlQ'"' 10 "11 u Am Tt.' 2""' 111 • " •1 cont ~11 '° " " '" ·~ ' ' " . ' 1 < •8 " " ' , ' . ' ,, 0 -B- I H Jo ' . 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' ,, ' ' " ' • " • • '• - \ ' Fo11r-to11 Tire ~loving c;oodyear·s largest procluction tire required a Siko rski Skytranc hcli· copter recently. 1'he 540.000 tire. n1ea sur1ng 12 feet in diameter. 1vas sk.Y· lifted from one of the company's Akron plants across 10 11111 lo Goodyear's '.:i.erospaee Corporation. 1rhere it 11•111 undergo tests before being mounted on hu ge earthn1oving equ1pmenl. Your ltloney Second 'Nix on Era' S lo ws Purcha se Power Los s Pace By S\'L\'JA PORTER Jn the first econon1ic era of this N i x on adrninistration. your cost of living soared a hair-raising 14.5 j>ercent and the purchasing po"·er of the doll ar yo u earn and spend in the U.S. marketpla c e shriveled still anolhcr 8.5 percent. That era spannC'r'I only tv•o years. se1·en months. JI be}{an 111 J anuar~· 1%9. 11he11 {\"i~nn cnrerrd !ht' \\'h1tc House, nnd {'ndcd S11 nday. Aug. 15. 197! 11·hpn 1hc Presiden1 slapped on a 110-d;i~· ·1\·age·price lre{'7.t' anti ~<'1 the .s.tage for ;1 n 111drf1nlfcl.v prolonged period of st1ft w,1gc- pricc restr;1111t.~ ll ll'a.~ a 11ear·d1~;J'1Cr for tens n( m1Jlin11.~ of An1t'nt·;,11 > -and an un1ni li,!!a tcd d1s;1~1{'r !nr ;ill tho~e living on fixed . :iind sn1;1ll 1nC11n1es. caugh1 10 1he 1969·ill rPCessiun :ind "r s!ock market cr<:sh. fnrccd Qut ·of iobs or push c d int o bankruptc~. ' The cumulati1·e up.~ur.cc 1n the eos1 of !111ng in this part1:il r\1x1111 1rnn -,1-hich included a .,.,.1nding·do11 n of 11·:ir !()(1 - 11;.s grr;:oJer than 1n ;in! fu11 lerm of any President ,coin'..'. back lo the Boo;:erelt-Tru111:111 ~loha l -11ar ~-ear s Thr cumulat11r lnss 1n lhP doll:tr"·.; buying poll'er 111 this ~hnrt span was aln1osl a~ large a~ in Johnson's en!ire tern1 and in all nf Tru1nan·s 1!14!1-~:! .\rars ' . .. '· ~: .... . ' -II This fa ilu re -so cruel. so r:lisn1al. so y;asteful -hardly deliberate ! Berore this subject be eornes utterly befuddled by J9i2's politics. let me n1ake it clear that mos t economists heartily approved of the key anli·inflation moves made in the early months of Nixon 's Presidenc.v th e n1oney squeeze. the upsurge i r, interest rate. The o I d · f;-ishinned techniques cooled the ecunon11,-. indeed -in fact. lrd to the fi0rS\ reCCSSHITI Of !he <lel';-ide a nd s ent une1npl9yment spiraling. Ru1 lhe policies did not tout'h !he JlO\\'f.'r of big unions to negotiate inflat ionary wage hike~ ;ind big busines.~ to pas.<: un 1l1r eosts to us in lhe forn1 of higher pricC's ~ leading lo more 11·age hikes to offset the prirt' 1ncrcasci;, more p;1y incrc;-iscs tn offset !he \1·agc t11krs . . And on and nn 10 1he JYJint \\"here nne of !he nat1on·s leading eKpe rls on the hu~ine~s C\clt•. Fede ral He~er ·.e Ao.ard ch airm an .\r!hur f' B11rns. publicly 1·<1nfe ~.~r·tL "The rules o[ rr ,,non11cs ;ire nfJl wnrking in '1U11e the 11:1\· they usrd to." ;i nd th,. 1•r;rld"s • c r n tr a I h<inker~ publJ("ly a rl m i l t e d 1hc\· h:id lo~t f:i1th 1n !lie d0lfilr·~ 111lrgrit.1·_ .. And s1ill ! h f' IPaplrnggin~ per.~isled until /1nall,v. ,\1xon ralled to,C!e1her his a1l1 1srrs ;it Camr Da\·1d ::ind <icreed to the rnns! " fundamental sh 1fl in economic policies 1n modern U . S. history. NO\\', !he second cconon1ic ~ra o l !his Ni x o n 11dministration is 11 cll under way. It "·ii! last until January 1973 nt lc;ist \\'hatcvcr the politica l e1·cr1ts. this is a new era of econnn1ic controls -and \\.(' 1r11l not in !he fureseea blc lut ur r return 1n the freedoms of !hl' n1arkc1pl::ce you knr11· ir1 the pre-free;o;e period. In th is er<1 .. vour rost of l1\'i11~ 1,1•ill continue up hut al :i slo\\·er pace. your doll<ir will continue to lnsc buying pn11·er. but :i!so at a s1na!ler pace. Here are the f i p: u res . prepared for this analysis by rhc Burenu of Labor Statistics. \\'c assume 1948 to be the base year. ll •l Term'• ,rf \ldl~t oatH \l 1011 ••• l rum~n ' ,q.\ ,, •k 9D le E l\fnno,.,rr ' '" " "' ... E ""~'>Ow~t ' :11 .. ·~ ~" i':e~~·n•-1161·1 " J.lc 11.0t J~~n•cn •ol>n•cn ! 165 I .. "' 61.5< N"O" ' ~··i " . " " . "''0" • 11· li IJ ., . ' Co•I of 1-••1 l1•ln~ Pt•l•O•n1 D•!tt "' Tn1m•n ll •0·1•~J 10 ••• £••enncw•r llS}-11~7 J_1°. F •\Onl10"'er I ~1·1,61 1 ••• l(rnn•n• ' ftl·! 1( \ ... , Jonn,on I •~S· 1169 lJ .~. ""~" 1 '~9·11/T 1•1 .. N""'' 111!·11/J .,. ,. 1'11 be back 1o fill out these spaces before November 1972 • ' J Wtdne~d.iJ, Oetobtr fi, }q7 1 * OAill Y Pn.OT %9 E urope Bound SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1st NATIONAL CORP. 4 -H Head Sets S tudy T our COMMON STOCK (Formerly Newport Netionel Senk) Mrs. Gloria L. Cooley, Or- ange County 4-H home advis· or , will be one of Am cnct1's de velopment progran1s I n other l11nds and attatn a broadt!r uutlc1':,l1111<li11g or 1·11's intern1l\1onal dl1nension_·· eight Extension youth ad111 sors J\.lrs. Cooley said tha t she who will take a study tour of believes th e study tour will BOUGHT -SOLD -QUOTED LEASON & CO ., INC. l ~17 We,tcliff Or., Newport 6'42 -9112 Be.ch Europe this !all. provide her v.·1 th expenences The lour i.s bcin~ sponso red relevant to the improven1ent by the National 4---H Club .:tnd e~pansion of the 4-H on. a private. non p r of i t progra1n u1 Orange Cuunt_v begin their study abroad in Scotlanrl on Oct. 22 aft er attending o r i e 11 la t i u n meetings in \Yastunglon . U.C.i \Ybile in Scotland, they'll learn about !he Young Farn1ers Clubs there and be briefed onl youth prograrns tbroughout 1~=====================::! Europe by the secretary ,-======================::; general of the Europe<in ·;- corporation supported b Y and \\'hieh y,·111 enhant-e her busi ness leaders and private effect11'eness as a 4·11 home TAKE NE WS QUIZ c1tlzens . advisor. J\!rs. Cooley's seleellon hv J\-lrs. Cooley <ind the other Co1nmittee of Young F'arniers and 4-11 Clubs. Also scheduled are training sessions. l'is1ts to Sl'.'ottish families and fieldl !rips in the Edinburgh nrea , We Dare Tf~E You) .. . Eve ry Saturday the f n u n d a t i o n from European tnur niembers 11•i l! nat1on11•ide ap plicants w a s1 ------- announced (0<:1. 1 by Juhn ,J. Coonv. U n i v er s i t y of Catiffirn ia A ,1: r i c u l t u r al Extcnsinr. assistant s t ate director. I The in1ern<1tion<1l Ex1ension 4-1! studv tours re present nne or se\·era1 "';-i1·s in "'hic.:h Extension persOnne l broaden thei r professional con1 pet e11te. <1eeording lo Conny . ii n d provide 1hen1 11·1th so1ne u11it1ue opportuni11es. ! "Tour rnen1b~rs obser\'e 4-11 prngrarns abroad , and learn ho"' other countriP.~ a re ad<1pting the 4·11 'le;irn h,v doi ng' c nncept .'' the Agricu ltural E K I e n .~ in n ;i<lministrator e x p ! a i n e cl . 1 '·They're given thr chance lo e~change ideas 11·it h people[ ,espon si ble ro, ym,th l Air CaJ I Anno unces Ne \\' Fli u h t ::"" ''A1r .Cai ifO'r 111a h11s increaserl il s servicf' b YI adding a new n1 a r k e t - Sacran1e11to 111 i I ho u t <in1 increase or decrease in it s fli ght s in ;ind out of Orange County :\1rpol'1. .. nrcording 10 D11dlev F i\l1ll er. 1hr. a1rlinr·~ l'X{'C'Ull\C \ il·e pr('~ Id(' n 1 1narkl't1ng "Bv s la r I I!\ .c UUI :>ac- r;1111ento i; er\' 1 c r (ln Ser· tr.n1ber :!:!." he s:1ys, "11r :1dded a ne\r cit.r tn our noute ~!ruclure. 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Auto. l•d~•, F~CIO•v A.ir (On<I R-.!lo, Ht~t•r. P1J SCC! R•dio. H~~lt•. • 0•. !UIU f11) '65 Country 59UIRf WAGON s57 7 '68 T-Bird Factory Air COfld .. FUii Pow-$2177 er, Vinyl Roal. CXGM Olll v 1. Aulo Tr~~•. Pow•r Sl,ring, (NH[ 911 ) '67 Mustang "'"" '""'"'"' . $977 '65 Cadillac CPE DEVILLE s977 (U0.0.. 111\ F1tcto•Y Alr Concl., Full Power, 2 Or .. (NMY 60') •' '66 R. • ""'" .,, "~ "~· 51577 '70 Must. ,, .... ~~· "~""" ~ ... s227 9 1v1era , ..... ~ .............. bra~es. NICI c1r. CIOi AFXI doc, l-lt•lf'-!SHT 2"1 L•nllau, '71 p• t RUNAIOUT $1977 '66 T-Bird ~~~~'~ ,_,,,~'"' . '"" $1177 In 0 ~ SPl!rd. lhdio •. HeA!er ()ti c )( )( 1 PO"I'••, Low Mllff!ll & Sharp. !RUE OU) '67 Ford LTD $1177 '66 Galaxie 500 s577 • Or . h•rd•oo. 1lr cand . p0wer •lff•" v.-, • Or, Auto. 1r1ns .• tu- 1~9. rltl"io, hearer, Wllilt 1ld1 w1111, llry 1lr ~lliotll"ll, PQWt< l1ndau top, (T TY 410 , $1Hrlnct. tTl'I' Ml) '71 LTD H .,,, "'"' """' .,. Co~ s34 77 '69 Mach I ,._ ~· "-· 'K"" "" s1977 Cond., Pow1r $1ttrlng, Radio. • Po-• Stt1trlng, Power Br•lln, Rldia, l-IM!lf, WlllltWllll. (YltA Sii ) ' , v..,,1 l!oo!, llnll!d gl111s, • Dr., H1rdlllP. !'16 Blll . ' . . . '68 VVJ ~~':f~""' M•'-'" umo'~ $2277 '67 Mustang sg77 Sllcll Sllllt, "lodio, H11ter.• !TSE Cl), ()(TS l !Ol • . . -. '67 Opel STATION WA!OON s471 I 68 'ff ,IU!O . $K; . F11ll Factory EowlP9fd. (UOU , .... , . -.__. Sllct< St.Ht, ~Mio, HM,ltr. cu.r:v ft.$) • --~-. -.. - 17tll If. ' ' ~ • USED CA I 66 F d COUNTRY S9UIRf $1077 or ~·!•H ~~· l rl ns., Power StH rlng. '70 Galaxie ~~o '"" "'"'· ""'~ $26 77 1tlr cor.rt , 1 or. ~1•dle>t). l1ndlu root. 16~ AGYI '65 Skylark Bui<:-. 1 Or . HardTOP $577 Lo~rd lljf AUi) '67 F d RANCH WAGON $1177 or V-1. Auto. Trans.. Air Canel., Power S! .... i!lv. (lO:P Jrl} '70 F d TORINO ' $1877 or Aufu. 1"'"""·•· Power $leering, R•dio, Hea!.,, • ~ .. CP2•1) . I 61 Ch MALTIU ~677 ' evy :~~ S/1111, rldlo, hfft_,., fUEt . I 65 Ch -IMPALA ev -VI. AU~. Tr1n1 .• PoWilr S!H rlng, RlodlD, MM!rr. ($8$ 12•1 $677 '69 Ford T-lllD'• $2517 Lt ....... t.,. ..... loldm. (XV,-n 41 ~I. ~Slwrln9 I. Air. . ' '69M . .. . s15:·. · . . ustang : ;~~':p.·;.,~;::;_. 77 . ' . . ,,. . - I ~ ' ' I • \ . s OAIL Y PJLOf 3 Cou11ty Okays Hiring P-olicy, Hears Critiq~e Ry JA<.:K BROBACI\ 01 l~o D•1lf l'llo! lt1H CO<Jnty supf'r111~or..,: .. duµted a ne w nn- \ng pol+c·y 'f'uestlay a11il got an cnrlul .about whal 1s wrong with !heir 1>rt .5en\ -01~rat1on 1n lht· l.Jargau1 Super1·1::;or Da\·id L. Ba\...1·1' of l:<i rden 1;ro1·e pushed tor lhe ne1v policy "tu emphasJlr lo tounly tn<1n ag(·1ne111 the nee d to make an extra ef!(l rl tu pl'o\11de equal ernployn1cn 1, opport unities to all n1inorites_ · Personnel llir'cctur \\'1lli an1 Hart ad- n1itted that the i:o unlv llGes not hire a proportiona1 e nurnber-ol ill e i.: 1 l' an . A1nerita11s to those 1n the population and urged an ac:t1ve rec:n.uting progran1 plu~ training and upgrading for all nu norities. Boys To,v11 Choir Concert Set 011 Coast II special l'oncerl featur111g the 2()1J. member Boys Tow11 Choir ll'ill be prt'sen\ed in Irvine Bowl Sunday evening :as lhe inaugural effort by the Sou1h Coa~t (,'horal and Light Opera .Association lo ra ts~ !t111ds for an audi1onun1. Tile 11·eJl-known choi r IS 111ade 11p or boys \\'ho artend the Nrbraska ho1ne and :>chool for the homeless, neglected and abandoned. The association has reser ved a special seg1nent or !he b6wl for patrons of the auditorium effort. Persons donating $10 to the project will be honored in the special seattng· section. Their names also 1Yill appear on the pro- gram of .the 8 p.n1. euncert Regular admission tickets are on ~ale daily at the bow l box office and \ht': House of J\fusic in San Clemente-at $4. $3 <i nd $2. Patron·s subscriptions also a r e available tlirough the House of l\Jusic . Association President LeQ Fessenden ·said the ne\v goal of an auditorium v.•as sparked by the rapid growth of the South L'oast, accompanied by a dearth or suitable space for a variety of quality musical prograrns. The association ha s produced dozens nf special cultural events along lhe Sout11 Coa ~L Tht appearance by 1he Boys Tow n Choir v.'ill b(' the group's o n ly performance in Orange County this year, he said. "' The choir 1s made up of residents or the Nebraska, facility begun by the late RL. He\'. t.lsgr. Edward Flanagan. The choir hag toured the United Stale.~ and foreign countries lor many years Reservations al'e 3\'ai!able by calling 49i-~76 I. Harbor Toilet Propoisal Nixed By Supervisors A propos<1I that all co1nn1ercial vesseL'I operating in county harbors ·be require.:! to Jock toilet facilities while fn !ht harbors has been sent back to the Harbors and Parks Commission by colln- ty supervisors. Fifth District Supervisor Ron a Id Caspers of Ne11·port Beach t·omplained that the proposed la\v 1va:o1 discriminatory. ·'Jt singles ou1 eomrncrelal fishing boats and Ignores lhe 10.000 yachts in the l1arbors. ·· Ca spers charged. "The ap- proach 1s too narrov.·. Boals as permanent. moorings and n1noff of materials into the harbors should also br regulated." Tl'le. supervisor suggested tha~ the Hirbor and Park~ Con1m ission hold a public hearing on the subject. '"\\'hy not JUSl require lockln!o'( or all head doors." said Supervisor Robe.rt \V . Baltin. "Then throw it over the side'!'' queried Supervisor David L. Baker. -43 STORES TO SERVE YOU Hart said P.1e11can·American~ n1akt up Only -t.6 percent or the coun!y job holders but i!bout 15 percent of the population. liefore the ~1 r :t i c a n ·A mer 1 c ;i n "'po~esn1en u1 lhe suprrvisors' hearing room could spe ak, Jo.v Connors of Crystal Covt: grabbed the n1ieroph one on behalf uf women's righl~- She told the slipet111sors 1ha1 ii thf'y did not imn1ediately 1nipro1·e the county en1ployment !;iluation for 11 01nf'n s he wuuld report then1 to tht> statt Fair l".mployn1ent Pract1ce:1 <.:on1nu~~ion and lo the Grand Jury. "l!:ighteen n1onths ago "''c ~ho11'td vou aH analysis v.·hich demonstrated that county Jobs 1n ahnost all eategories l:.i vored men," f.:Jrs. <.:onnors charged. Catching It "Sint e then !he situa1.1on tta~ been iettU\& worse in~tead of better." ~lanuel f.lendez, arehitt\:t and presi, dent of 1he Orange County Hum111. Rela- tions CQuncll ti cked off• Jong list of com- pla111ts given to him by t.feiican- Am encan counly workers. He l'harged harassment , racist r" mar I.: s by supervisors. and collusion in bypa!Sing J\texican-Americans. !\lendez called for a board l11vestigat1 on ef the gr1e1·ances as i1·ell as adoption of 1ile new hiring policy, Se\'eral other !\ie~- 11.:an-Americans eehoed l\tendt't' charges. Fifth District Su~r\'isor Ron a Id Caspers of Newport Beach tried to put over hi5 feelings on minority integration bul the aud ience was unsympathetic l• _ ... Ul'I Tt ..... t .. l Democratic presidential a spiranl Edn1und ~lu ski e {left) ls under fire by NegrO De1nocrat Hobart 1'aylor .Jr. \vho has called on the Ma!ne senator ··to .remedy the harm" he did by rulin.I? out a black runn1nJe 1nale, or race "seVere and 5uslained'' black opposition to his presi· dential hopes. 'faylor is a \Vashington. O.C., attorney and a member of Den1ocra.tie National Co111mittee's finant~ council. Fa1nily Ma11 lnfilt1~ated l\.11 l\.l11x l\.la11 f 01~ FBI PONTIAC, l\1ich.' (UPI) -Jerome Lauinger, scarred by t·hildhood memories or anti-Semitism and a n I. i ·Germ a n bigotr.v. made his ·'dov.·n payment on clemoc racv" bv infiltrating the loc al branch or" the ·Ku Klux Klan as an in· former for the FBI. His v,·ork led to 1he. indictment and ar- J"est of six alleged klansmen <in i.:harge~ they conspired to bomb sthool buses one week before a scheduled cQurt -0rdered bu sing program was to begin her e Re'c ·Center Bad Scene? 'rhe 37-year-old fireman, a father of si:t, ~-ould not comment Tuesday on v.•hether he expects reprisals from Klan sympathi7.ers because of his actions. But he said he would do it again. A lall , spare rnan t'>'ith receding brown hair, Lauinger y,·ouldn't detail his ac· tlvitit':.!i for !ht FBI because those y,·i\I t:ome out when the Klansmen go to trial. He said he t:ontacted !ht FBI and volunteered 11'1 infiltrate th e group 2.bout four ~·ears ago. "J havt never had .1 ny usr for a11y sort. of hate organization," he said. "America is for everybody." Childhood experience~ strongly in- rlutnced his decision, he said. ·'When I was really xmall -6 or 7 -I belonged to a local branch of the Brov.•11shirts (a pro-German group in the late 19M's)," Lauingt-r baid, "I didn't County planning commissioners know any better. I thought thty...._~cre ~~~i' Ni:!1t~~~~lo;~~~~ w~~n: somt-kind of Boy Scouts." 9 staff reJXlrl. revealed th11t a sceni<· lt was then that · Lauinger learned of vie1v of the ocean would ~ blocked anti-Semitism and realized how false ff ethnic stereotype!'> could bt ""hen he 0 . . ' h The report said a pl'tVate re<:rea-disrovered that a friend of his was 1ew1:1 tion center would ~ t:onstructed and didn't act like people said Jews were over the old Salt Creek Canyon by supposed to a ct. He also became tht butt Avco CQmmunity Developers if of anli-Grrman sentiment during \\'orld their plan for 100.acre beachfront \Var tr bt:cause of hi~ ancestry. parcel is approved. ''Tht olher \.:ids' fathers wert: in the Planners noted that the broad can-service fighting Germans, and h~ 11·a~ yon has provided the public with a the Catholic German Lauinger kid do\l:n scenic windo1v to tht beach and the the street," he said. Pacific Otean. Lauinger said he worked a~ an un- ''The impact of the developmenL dercover agent for the FBI !'or four years on the vista of the canyon, the and made some friendli in !he. Klan. He shoreline and the ocean is one of described the peoplt in tht Klan as concern," the report read, "avuage. but they have a few hangups." Commissioners will ru le on !he "l went in thinking they were some proposal Oct. 12. 1.ind of monsttrs," he said. ~~~iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiii YOUR -~ CENTER WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERY· ICE. PLENTY OF F R E E PA R KI N G IN IOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON STREET LML HALLOWEEN'S ON ITS WAY TP HARIOI CENTD 2300 HARBOR BLVO. "Back To Ghoul Days" AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY IN THE HEART Of COSTA MIS.A ., 2300 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA .. • the boird members' remarks. He ll\'es on Lido ltle. "I have said many times that I wish a ~erro or lt'le•ic111-Amerlcan livttl in my neighborhood,'' Caspers asserted. "You n1ay lhink lhat is ridiculous but there are a lot of blacks and Mex icans who can af- lord $100,000 hoines. "When I bring this up at Lido Isle t.:ockta il parties I get a lot of mud thro1Y· ing,'' he added. When !ht audience murmured loudly in disbelief. Casper!' llaid, "YOO don't believe it but it is true-." In an effort to pul teeth into the policy resolution, Baker included a list of stig· gestions; -All department head~ lo be in!onned I.hat the board holds them re;ipon:ilble for carryina out the policy. -Quot.Los 1hould not ~ aet in any deparlment because thls <.'OUld lead to for~d hiring of personnel not fully qualified. -The Personntl Director is ordered to make ptriodic reports 1howin1 the breakdown of minorlly employment by departments .. "'TBased 011 the reports, the County Administrative Officer, actin& for the board, could meet with department head.5 not show ing favorable progress. If the board felt a department head was not complying with the spirit of the policy, appropriate action could be taken. -Instead of hlring additional workers for tht Perso11nel Dtpartmtnt, form a c9d.fe. of mioorlty -county employes representing various levels of experience md educallon. Send these people out to the !Choo!! and commwtities to candidly discuss county employment opportunitle.s, Hart's report noted that there is net discrimination iA county hiring of blacki or Orit'nt.a.ls. Blacks hokl 1.4 perceilll of the jobs and are only .7 percent of ttiw population while orientals v.·otking for the county and Jn percent.age of populatiorr are equal at 1.3 percent. Board Chairman Robert Battin com ... plalned that he had sponsored such 1 hir- ing policy in December 1969 but that nothing had been dont: about 11. He wanted to delay action for two Wet~ t0 study the project. Trustee Backs District Board Mernber Blasts 'Assembly Line' Eclucation By GEORG E LEIOAL Of "'• D1U' l'llol il1fl A ::ian Joaquin Elementary District trustee tonight will rebut charges of an Orange County planning commissioner who said the di strict is underutilizing :;l·hools. Denni3 A. Smith, 36 of Laguna Hills. said his commenl<; are directed at 'Commissioner Howard Smith \\'ho last month urged the district to expand its double sessions and institute all-year schooling. At presenl, seven student bodies are attending doublt sessions in six existing San Joaquin Di~trict schools: La Paz and Rancho Los Alis\)s Intermediate$ share lhe La Paz .school in ~tission Viejo; Trv ine Intermediate, University Park, Linda Vista·, Aliso and Turtle Rock <"ltmentary schools are on double sessions, • district spokesman SOiid. A total of 3,I7Q students are affected,, ll'ith other schools employing extended day programs to fit pu pils into cl assrooms. The San Joaquin trusttt will defend the district's planning at tonight's board meehng. He .said he'd tell fe!low trustees "a school di~trict is dtaling with human beings -ch.ildren and their parent!\ - and not assembly-line products !hat lend lhemseJves le> mass production." Trustee: Smith, who i!I a teacher in the Ocean View Ele1nentary District, says "if efficiency and low per-unit cost were the primt: conslderationg in public education, then logic would call for 2'-hour per day operation with triple sessions, on an all year basis." "But an elementary knowledge 0£ how our society functions and a pro~r consideration of family life precludes such an exlreme position," Smith said. Noting th~ district is attempting to provide schools "as fast as prestnt law and the district's bonding limit allows" Smith said, the rate of new school construction isn't fa st enough "lo satisfy ' New Oil Scoop Ready SAN fRANCISCO (UPI) -A new scoop fw cleaning oil gpills loo ks like th« paddle wheel of an old river boat and is n1ounted between the twin hulls of a catamaran. The prototype device, called "cit.an sv.·eep," was put on display Tues- day by its devtloper, Lockheed Mis~iles and Space Co. The wheel rot.ales in the water and dra"'li oil into a. drum where it :odhef'ts to the sides of discs. Wiper blades sweep the discs and deJX1sit the seoopcd oil in a tank. tht netds ol' the homebuilders ~-h() pressure the planning commission tG approve tracts." The district has $15,J million of unsold bonds, because it hai r eachttl the legal limit of bonding authority -fi\'e percent of the district's total assessed valuation .. Further complicating the picture ·is the dried up \\'ell of state school building money that in past years has aided districts in such bonding I i m i t predicaments. a spokesman said. A statewide bond issue of $350 mill ion next June may or may not help the San Joaquin district which figures it is falling behind school construction needs at the rate of twG schools a year. - "The school district. then, becomes the target for 'holding uP development' as the influx of children outpaces school construction," lrU!tee Smith argues. "I will not be intimidated into sacrificing the quality of a child's education ta relie ve the pressure on the planning commission or to provide d~ ve!opers a. faster profit," Smith said. The board is considering employmenf ot a ta1 ove rride to finance new school construction on a pay-as-you-go basis, or, assessment of a one time surcharge. 011 the price of a new home. Either v.'ay, the di31.rict could keep up with demands for new schools. =:::::~ In a world of mounting pressures and diminishing returns its nice knowing you don't have to worry about Glendale Federal Savings, too.Over a billion in assets .. r 27 offices. Pleasant people. 1y us. .t ' I d.!J We won't give I . OLENl4LE FEDERAL In Newport Beach: 500 ~Center DriVe (Newport Finondcl Center) • I l In Cosio Mesa: 2300 Horbor Bou!EMll'd (Harber Cenl9<l J_ 4 DAIL V rJLOT \ \ ., I ~ps How Not To Endure Heat Ry TH0~1AS MURl'Hl /\t-: 01 l~t O•Ur ~, ... lht! · Pt-:RSP JH AT IOS Oi:;PT. -One glal'l('e \tt ·Tuesday's tempu11tures around good ( n!d Southern California and you'd ha1·e \r.ome prt"lt y good idea~ of lh1nJ!s you'd rp.fher not ha\'e been doing. For ex- ample -You would r;irher no1 have ht"en pounding spikes in railroad 11e~ out fin !hf' sDUr trar k near E: Torn 1'.larlllf' Corp~ Air Station. The high niereur~· re8ding t he re Tuesday \\'as 10.1 degrees. -Vou"d JUSI a soo~L-have bt"rn v.·orking 10 a m;.nhole 1n '~rown Lo.!! Angeles. where . al the of the day. the 1emperalure stood al 101. -It was ni ce not lo have betn pumping up.·a spare 1irC" on somp 1e1 aeroplane at T,iutg Beach Airport along about midd11_y. II .was !{H degrees on the runwa~' and no !tiling wha1 inside the fires. • Wtdntwlllf, bctebtr 6, 1971 Royalty Abo1inds SO IT'S REEN around our lf'rritory for l h{ last couple of day~. J-101. \\'ell. S11me fotk~ had been pray1n11?, fnr an India n Summer and now thal w,.\·e got it , you fhould hear rhe moan1n~ and groaning, Japan·s Emperor l lirohito, 70 , is nanked by l"'O gracious ladies at Buckingham Palace wh ile altending a state banquet in his honor. Em· press Nagako is on his left and Engla nd 's Queen Elizabeth II is on lhe right. · Mainly. !he love for lh1s kind of "'·eather depend.( on where vou arf'. In .-:ome a ir-rondi!ioned nff1Cf' 11 ·~ JU~! jolll . Or if ynu"re on the llf'ach d\6 degrl'C~ 1 ;ind wiggling your toes 10 the edges of the soup. Tha1ries Flood Threat On !he other hand. 1he gnpin.i::. grou.~· ing and perspiration mainly comes from penpte like fnolb:ill players. \\'ho. because. nr their chosen positifJn in life. must turn nut in the heilt nf the dav ;ind put on heavy old su its and le;:in no ·eac h other. Eases Off for London \\'HLI'' IT C0,\1ES In !he weather. however. i1"~ always n1<:e !o !ook al lhf' filher side nf 1hings For e~11mple. it wa~ raining _ve.<;terd.:i y 1n pl:ires likt Rirm- i ~pham Al;:i Rr!)\\'n,o;;1 lllr anrl Hou s1on. T('xas R1chn1nnrl. \";i and Shre\'epnr1, \.' In \ln~cnw I SSR 11 11 :i• 30 dPgrer.o;; ;i nd <;00111n:: !n S;;i11~nn. thr merrurv rr:irl 77 and therP w;:io;; a trnp11·;il ~torm blow- ing up . In t-.l an1la. 11 11';:1" 7!! dt"grees anrl ra1n1ng. ALI. OP \\'H!CH ptO\"f'S 1f .vnu rlon "l 111ie the \\'t";:tther at homr. you ran ;:tl\\";:t:>"" j!n snmtwhere el.~e whert fl may ~ wf\rse. Our wealherrnao here on t ht nr11·sp11pcr predictrd yes1erday that 1l 11<1/i $!Oing to be cooler !od:iy. I think 11·~ ~hnu!d mnke h11n go ~111nd nut in !hf' m1d- dlr or jhp parliin_ll lol. 1\nvway . having now .wived all the wnrl{l"s wcathrr prohlPms and di~pa~rd .1011 in!o h11pp1nPS'fi tw>ca11sP ,vnu're no! 1n lhf' snows nf :\1os?.n11,'. r .<;hall rr lurn tn 11nrk . Aller ;:t slight arlJll~lment no th r air rnnd1t1on1ng. of course. ' Outg unncd Red s Battling Alli es :-.\H;O'\ •l"Pl • -fl11tnumherrri ;\fl r1h \ 1r tna n1r•r 1nf<1n!r1·n1cn lnu;:h! lwn .:•1111nd h:i!l lr~ and •hellPrl ;\ dn7('1\ ;:il!ird h.-;~r ~ on hn!h s1dr~ ,-,f 1he Camhod1an loonl1Pr T11r~c!;1\ ;1nd \ S R~2~ r·etal1;1trd 11,da1 with 111·f\ hugf' hnn1h1n11. raid~ T hr Th11d;incl h.-i ~rd ·r ig ht rng1nrd <-lra!nfnr!rr~~rs <h npprd 111 IP11st IRO !nn~ nl l11 gh l'XfllO~IVt'.~ f\O ~us per1cd !\Orlh \ lf'tnamr~e Annv , ,'\VA• troop con· 1•rnt1·;:i11nns w1th1n ./lnf' ;\Ofl 1tiree mile~ of thi> C;:imhull1<1n l"lllrdr Tl1crP wrre two n f'r .".111rnc;:in 11ir ~!­ !:irk~ ag;unst Nor V1et11:i1ric.~e 1err1tn1·v \lnnday and T11 .~da~· nrtPr' <:omm11n1 sl ;intiairrr;ifl bt1I flt~ ;:tr p ll r P n I I\' I hrc::11rnerl ti ,<;, R.~1s l'>ornh1ng the Htl C'h1 tl11nh Tra1l 1n L;ios. lhe command said In· fla.1 . LONDON I t;PI 1 -L<1ncinn survived rhe V.1orld V.'ar II blilz and the great rtre of \%Ii, l 'oday it appe;irE'd it woul<t SLir1'1\·e the pred i1·1ed grea1 flood of 1971. Fnr davs. !hr Pi>rl of London Authority. 1he flood mnn1!nr1ng seclinn nf 1he ~1u1i~1r l" nF :\grtculture. and l'arinu.~ £O\"ernn1ent ;1genc1es h;ive been v.·arning ,.; nf pnss1ble d1~:istrr from tod<I.\'.~ tide, the h1ghf'~I nl ThP _1e;ir. The~e /lnnd experts, \\"hlie fro v.·ning at" Explosion Rips Bags Destined for Jordan Plane BF.lRITT (U PI 1 -An r:i:plosinn ripped throu~h a pile of .su!IC <l~Cs today j11~t hefnre thl'_I' wC>re to have hecn loadt>d abot1rd a Royal .lord;inian a1rl1ner fnr a ffili!ht lo Amman with 47 ra.~se ngers. Thr plane h;irl arrived from 1\mman two hours late ;,nd it~ tard1nes~ App8r• ent!I' kept the tune hnmb lron1 exploding in fhghl . The pa<;"engers were i111 tht a ir- pnn lor.1 n_llp•;it thp 11me · !t -..•as ;i 1n1rar·lr.'' the airliner pilot s:11d . '"The rl:ine had hetn scheduled 1n takr off for Amm:in two hours ago. lf "'e had mOl'ed nn I 1mr wP woulrl h;i ve blown up ir1 m1d;u r somewhere nvcr the !\1ed1- 1er ranr;in ThP h1~,1?<i~r 11·a~ ;ihnard an ;iirport trrilif'y and h;id rearhed lht 1\•in~tip of lht pl;ine. ;i French-b111lt Car11vel!e. \\'hen it blrw ur ThP plane w:i~ not dAma~ed and lhert. 11 .-i ~ nn 1n1mediate reporl nf injuries ln a1rp•1r! persnnntf Srcuritv .irf1cials said the explosive flrv11·e had heen hidden 1n one of the suit- case~ no lhp trolley . Lehane.~" 1nlr.lligence officer1 began to {lucsr+no p;issengcrs immediately afler the incident. ;ilarmist reports, said that if the tide v.•ere combined with an unusual surge from tht North Sea. the Rivt"r 'fhames could overrun its banks and flood ~5 square miles or the city including parli:i· inent and even some of B11cliinghan1 Palace. High 11de was at 3:38 p.n1. 17 1R a nL (PIITL but f!0 r1y ind ications wrre Lon- don's old friend. t!is-Thames. "·ould nnl become a new menace. Earlier. Sir Desmond Plummer. leader of the Ge~ral London Cou ncil. said damage could reach a billion pounds 1S2.4 billion I if the ri ver overf!O\\'ed. Actually. the high tide itself was 14 fer\ 9 inches -18 jnches above normaL thP Port of London Authority said. I! w;:is the possibility of a simultaneous "sea surge"' that carried the d;inger. Such a surge accompanied by ;:i 1'1tA·er lide -11 feet four inches -in 19~3 cau:o;· ~ flooding lhat look 307 live~. left 3.1.000 homeless and co"l $120 million . "Heavy rain and gale force wind s -40 iniles an hour and up -in the F.ngli~h Channel. coinciding with the high ride. could cause the surge," the Port Aulhori· ly said. "But there has been 0<1 hca1'y rain and the winds are unlikelv." Some busine!"se:s a nd government aRrn· cie~ along the river 190k precautions nrvertheless. Hungarian Airlin1 · <..:nts Bac k ::ier' i('e VIENNA tt:Pll -The H11nganan Qovernmenl airline Malev. plagued "·1th /wo ma jor crashes, banned frnn1 1.on- don's Heathrow AirJX'rl and suffering from what western air industry ~nurces call '·exhau~tion" nf planes and piln!.~ i:.Jike, is cutting back services by 25 prr· cent. Malev said the trimmed flight sclicdul(• was only temporary but the so1Jrcc11 "aid that when the new seasonal schedule changea: come ou t Nov . I. they loo, will show a curtailed flight schedule. Thunde·rstorms on Move Two In ches of Rain Fall California I ' UIU1"1D "11111 1Nfl11NA1"10N"l s-..... •"'If tt•11t•e4 ll'll,llldt/1111'"'• ldltld from 1.,. t t nl••I .l!l1nllt 1!1tt• It for "'fflltn '""Id• •••Iv IOl!•Y. t>v• :1r:1:~ .~:~· "'"' "'"' _OI '111 t • ll/. W mhington D.C. '.retnperai11re• I" UNl"f•O L'R•ll IN1"1JINllTION4l T-f'f<fllVr" •114 flfltltll•Jl!H'I le< th11 f4-i'lour H•lod ....,Int •I i 11.m. All>Anv 41butru••~u• 4t>f:hcH°•fl• 4H1nt1 f11k1r111t td ...... !luff•kl Cllllrltltlt c-Cit'C!,.,,.11 ,~ ...... l)ol111 -~ O..M11lflll• Dtt!Oll • ·-........ u • .Hct.-111• IC-10 1'( UtV-1.M .,_I.ft L....,MM> :=· _ .. . M ......... 11 w-o-i..111 M ... Vortr ,....s.rt11e1 ill'fll!Mlt.,_11 -· ......... ·-... _. s1.~1t kt! ut1Clt1 1111101- SI!! .. r1ric:l1t1 ''"''" ( Hit~ l-,.r.K, " . H .II . " I.I ~-~ •1 I? 11 6? ,, J.I " " If JI 71 JI n " " . n * . ' " n • " . .,, 41 . .. :: ~ 101 ,, " " .r, ~ n ., ,, ,, " m ,. .. " " ,, t7 " " n • " " " . n " .. " •t n " " " " C1wu Holds Talks With Americans J11/iari Scl111111nn is an Ainerican '1010 ll11r11g 1n1d worki11g HJ Pek111g . flf' 1110.~ pre.~e11t wlleu Cou £11 -lai tailed 111 l'tJery Anierir.au working n1 or vi.~1t111rJ ['/ir1m tn n n1ee!i119 ill !he Creal flail nf !hf!. Pf'Op/e 11 Peking, /-/is report rif tlte t/le1'ti11g i.~ !ra11stnitted by u,11irrl l'ress lnltr1uHional. PEKI NG (UPI 1 -Pren1ier Chou F-:n· l;ii rnet with about 60 A1nericans Tuesday night <ind told !hem that ,\1an 'fse-tung was the man responsible for inviting the lJ S. ping pong team to China . an in· vi t·ation which led to a thaw in S1no- American relations. During his two-hour 1neetfng "'ith the Americans, who included Black Panther Party Leader Huey P. Ne wtnn and former U.S. State Deparln1cnt officer . John Service. Chou limited his discussion to a free-tA·heelin.i:: di scourse on China's fnreign policy and did not refer to the current internal si tuation in China. In :iddition to discussinR Mao 's role in 1IH! Sino·An1erican thaw, Chou also said : -China agrees with President Nixon that this is now an era of negotiations. but Chinese leaders also believe that , if neces:i:ary. it i~ an era of anned struggle, -China is willing to negotiate i1s border dispute whh Russia, using the J9lh century territorial treaties as the ba sis for talks. -China i.o. keeping an open mind on Nixnn "s visi1 · ··11 is all right iF the talk~ succeed :ind it is all right if the talks fa il.·· -1\o marter how far n£'gotiation~ go, China will never let her guard down and stop preparing for w::ir. Chou ~aid the decision lo invitf" the L: S. ping pong players v.•t1s n1ade by ~1ao at a 1imf" "'hen the rninistry of Foreign aff:iirs ;111d the U.S. State llepar\mPnl altitude "·;1~ !o v.·:ii\ For ::i while. He said hP t11n1~clf was looking over a prehmina!'y forC"ign ministry dispatch regarding the l: S, tahle tenn L~ Learn when it W<1S in .Jnpan when Mao dccid~d on an i1n- medial.e invitation. "There were two messages, but the world onll' knows the serond.'' Chou said. ll1sf'uSs.ing Nixon"s vrs 11. Chou st.id . "he i \'1xon 1 pt1hlicly <'XprPsserl h'is v.·111· ingness to cnnll' 10 China and 'negotiate. \Ve had made no response: it would not have been proper for a sta te sn an· 1agon1stic. Therefore we agreed to t pre,.irtcntial ad viser Henry Kissinger's I co ming. Election Attacks 'Brazen Riggjng' Charged by Ky ~AJGON (l\Pl Vice Prt11ident Nguyen Lao Ky char11:ed loch1y thtre was "br37.('n rigging " of South Vietnam's presidential election 10 which Prtsident '\~uyen Van Thieu, running alone. won re.f'lect1on by what election officials said was n1ore than a 90 percent margin. ln another development four opponents iif Thieu hied a petition with South Vitl· n;u11 \ Suprt•me Court asking that Sun- day ·._ elet·t1on be nullified because of .. ir- regularities." Earlier there was a controversy over whether the petition could be present~ because the governmtnl news agency, \'ietnam Press, said the period for riling complaints with the CtlUrt txpired Tues- day. The election law . however. sets the deadline at '"three days following the election diiy.'' which is today. The Ctlmplaint was fi led by Trinh Quoc Khanh, chairman o( the Committee Against Dictatorship, labor I ea de r N~uyen J\'.goc I.Ali, Bnct two S11ignn city crtunc1ltnen, Duong Van Long and Ha The RuyC'L It challenged the legality of lh1 elel'· tion·~ organi1.ation by thP Interior Ministry. !he voters' lack of choice and !he rnanner 1n which Ynte~ were tabulated and the rinaJ results determin· ed In a st;iteffien1 released by his pres:o; or- f1ce. l\y sa id : "The restffls or the Oct. l elee1111n. \\llh figures iltdicating ptrcen· !age." nearing 100 percent, revealed I brazen rigging beynod imaginal1on ." F:lection officials sRid final official vote !orals gave Thieu 94 .3 percent of the ballots cast. with 5_5 percent against him. The rPmain1ng 1wo·tenth ~ of a percent \\'as unal:counted for . On J\1onrlay, offic1.<i(s had listed ~l.!i percent for Thieu and ~.5 percent ae,ainst, \\'ilh 3 rercent of the votes missing. My Lai Death Reporter Tells Other Slayings 1\"F:\\' YORK (l\P1 -The reporter who broke the story of !ht" My Lai ma.~sacrf' savs four U.S. l\rmy helicopter pilots ki ll- ed. JO Soul h Vietnamese civilians in 19fi!I '-''hen they' violated their division's rules of engagement and that they were nev er· court-rnartialed. Wriring in the Ort. 9 issue of New Ynrkrr rnag:i1.ine, Seymour 1\1. Hersh re· ('ounted an incident which he said 1nvni1·- erl helicopters shooting up a .. no -fi re'' znnc . Aceording to Hersh. the rules of the A1neric::tl Oivisinn provided that ai rcrafl fired Pn from "uch frienrlly populated areas could lire back only when the sourer of fire could be identified. the re11irn fire could be surely aimed and the intensity of 1he shooting required a rc.;ponse. Four hr!icoplers nn a reco nnaissance 1111ss1on were pas,.ing over the hamlets of Phu \"inh and Diem Phtl in ~969 when a l1eutenan1 thoujlhl he !HW civ ilians fleeing. Hero;;h said. Annrher pilot. reportedly said he had Bushmills. heard about ,'>() rounds of rifle fire: direc- ted at his c raft. allhough ht did not 11c- tualiy see i:.ny weapons Fired. The ln'ulenant requt>sted and receiv~ permi~sion fron1 a duly officer to ope:n fire. Hersh reporled. the result being that 2.000 rounds of .JO caliber machine-gu n fire and 74 rockets were poured on 11arious targels. Ten civilians were killed :ind 15 wounded. After complaints from Vietnamese or- ficials, Her"h reported. C.en Lloyd B. 11amsev , then Amerital Division com- 1nande~-nrdered nn investig11tion which resulted in letters of repriniand for the pilnl~ Her sh. whn won a Pulitzer Pri~for the Mv L;ii disclosures. contenlted'-that B~n1scy should have investigat~ the in· cident to determine if a war crime had heen co1nmi!ted . in 1·nn1pliance wilh " direc!ive from the U.S. 1\1i1 i la r y /\ssislance Cornrnand. Her sh quoted the general as saying the pilots harl "overreacted" bul ··we've got !fl gi1e lhrm lhe benefit nf the doubt." I The whiskey that spans the generations g~p. ........... For )()(\~•!Sf• • hi!keyJr6rff Bu jh mill s ~· ~-• with us. cfia mlrlg us. 'BegUinng "' in a•-.nlooth, polisi)cd and altogether lighthe<irted fashion. 1!gener .it ions have refined it.15 generations have ~ipp~i1.Theve1dic.1 :Ne.irperfection .Bu shmi lls.Full nf chiffcter, ~t notJ1e~vy~handed abQuJ it. Flavor- ful. But never ovcr .powcrirlg. BuslimiOs. It reflects !he pilsl with• lighl .ind lively flavor thit is all today. -·~ ..... ,. l ... Compare it to your present whiskey. You11etdn't purchase a bottle. One.sip at your favorite pub will tell you why B~shmills has in tr igued so many gen- erJ1ions. It ls, simply, out.of sight. < BUSHMll,IS FllOM nu WOil~ OIDEST otmUfllY. Court Action ·For A1nchitka · Bont11 Ord ere d WASHINGTON tAP 1 Envirr:m· mentalists ma ;• have won a dela y in the- undergrnund tes\ eirplos ion nf 11 nuclear \.\'arhpad nn Am chitka Island off the Alaskan t•nas! Thr l' S Cnurl nf Appe11ls herr ruled Tuesday \h:J l a ln"er ft·deral court must hPar the pet1lion bv SPVen environment J:?,roups serking In halt the fiVP·megHlon b!ast tenlatively sthedu!ed for later this month The appeals court dirt nril sav whether a legal slay of the test hlasl ·would be necess<1ry pending hf"ar1n.R: nf the suit. Rut Se". Mike Gr<ivel tD·AlaskaJ. said the dec ision would causr ";i delav of the tt>sl fnr an indefinite period of tilne." Districl Court Judtr_r (:cnrge L Hart dismi ssed the suit without a hearing last month. The i:1ppeals court sent the case b;irk "for continued procel:'dings.'' The suit contends that an en- vironmcntal-imn;ict study of the project hv thr Atomic F:nergy Comn1ission omit· 1er1 opposi ng opin ion~. The AEC s.1id it is "in technical rradinrss fnr a lcsl in the last two weeks of October if the necessary approvsils are rl.'Cf'ivecl ." Cong ress voted Sept 22 to bar the test before mid -1972 unll":ss President Niiron siuthorizes it. The Am chirka test. code-named "Can· nikin," would explode a hydrogen-born.I) missile warh'e;id fi .000 feet underground, v.·i!h a forcl": equivalent to 5 million tons of TNT. The warhead is desi~ned for the Spartan antiballistic missile and the government has argued that the test. is e~~rnlial In natinnal defen~e. , NY 0 Guards Win Reforms After Lockup Threat ALBANY, N.Y. (AP! -A union and !!lllte penal officials have agreed on prison reforms. ending a threat by guards to lock Inmates in their cells and perform no duties. "For the first time in American history, a labor union has induced a state government to institute major reforms in its penal and correctional system." the American federation of State, County and r-.lunicipal Employes said in 11. state-- ment Tuesday night. The union had threatened to order its prison guard members to lock prisoners in their ceiis on Thursday. The only dulie~ the guards would have performed during the lock-in wou ld ha\'e been to fe!"d the inmates. Ford Ac~used Of Violating S111og Levels DETROIT IAP) -The Ford f\.1otor Co. ha!! denied a reported charge by the federal government that it had placed for sale with its dealers some 200,000 1972 cars and trucks which did not meet stan- dard!! of the Cteao Air Act. The Detroit Free Press reported in its Wednesday ed1t1ons !hat the Environmen- tal Protection Agency -EPA -h11.d ask- ed the Justice Department lo pro~ecute For d. The act provides for a $10,000 fine for each vehicle not meeting I.he emission st !ndards. EPA officials could not be reached to confirm the story. Responding lo the Free Press report, Ford said Tuesday night tha! it had ship- ped the vehicles to dealers. but !hat none was sold until certified as meeting Clean Air Act standards. Ford said th-e EPA bad approved lhe move . The problem arose, Ford said , because EPA was late in issui ng its standards on emisliions for 1972 vehicles . Ford said that wi th it!I assembly lines busily tuming out 1972 cars and trucks. 70,000 workers would have been .[aid off if the lines were stiut down. lns!ead, Ford said, ii began a program of sending the nrw vehicles to dealers on &nsignmenl, v.·hich meant that the auto firm retained title to l,he vehicles and none could be sold until I.he auto firm ap- proved. --,. Crnclr. Bucher Gets Neiv Job SAN DlEGO (AP) -The Pen· tagon confirmed Tuesday night that Cmdr, Lloyd M. Bucher, former sklp~r of the captured spy ship Pueblo, has bttn llSsigned to the West Pacific at his rpquest and will lake O\ler as chief staff officer for mine Flotill a I in December. The flotilla 's home port is on Guam. ··1'nl very happy with the orders." Bucher said al his home herr. adding that he had hoped to make the move with a minimum amount of publicity. ''It's really just a routine assign· ment hf' said. "I just want lo go thrre and do the job.'' Bucher, 43, slso said he had no plans at present lo retire. \\'hen he transferred hl're from !he Naval Post-Graduate School in f\fonterey, about a year ag o. he said he might retire in a yea r. Top Auto Firms Shatter Marks DETROIT (A P) -Sales charts show that Ford, Chrysler and General Motors had the biggest September in their history ond that America n f\.lotors sales for the month were the strongest since 1969. September w11.s the first full month for auto sales under President Nixon·!! wage. ? DAILY PILOT (i A. Presidential First Nixon Visits Delaware, Now Has Hit 50 States \VASHINGTON (AP) -Prttldenl Ni:a:- on has become the first chirf e:a:ecutive lo visit all SO states while in office. He did it by flying to a Delaware estate to meet Republ ican fund-raisers. Nixon made a 3 ~t·hour helicopter trip to Greenville. Del., Tuesday rUght lo meet with chairmen of $MX}-11-plale: "sahje to the Prt!lident" dlnnera to be held 1n 22 cities Nov. ti. The \Vhite House !laid the Republican Party paid for the quick journey, which saw Nixon spend more time aloft than at the multi-acre estate of fi nancier-i n- duslrialist John Rollins, nation a I chairman for the dinners. The trip marked a break h1 Nixon's declared intent ion to stoy out of pol!tks !his year and focus his energies on af- fairs of state. Among tho~ v.·ho flew to Greenville \\'ith the President were Atty. Gen. John N. f\fitchell, his 1968 camp11.ign manager V.'ho is expecled to play 11 si milar role next year; Sen. Robert J. Dole of K11.na1s. the GOP national chairman, and H11.rry Dent, a White House political operative. The "salute" dinners are expected to give the Republican party a running rtart toward financing heavy 1972 campaign expenses. Half the proceeds will go to the national committee, half to the local par- ty nr party organizationl'i. wiU attend. Preu · seC"ret.ary Ronald L. Ziegler was not bashful about e:a:pl1inln1 Nixon's un- precedented vis.it to Ml tlates in Jes., than t three years. He said thiJ; is co~siatent j with the chief exeeutive's opinion tha t it is Important for a Pre!lident to go out in te> -, the country and meet the people. .Z "He ha!I done that," !laid Ziealer. "I think he will continue to do that.''"" The people Nixon saw in Greenville were the GOP money-raisers and thei11 wivet. TM dinner chalnnen held a private meeting, then entertained Nixon at a reception before sitting down to their own dinntt or roast 1heU of beef. 1118 . President stayed barely an hour, departing before diMer was se.rved. Solon Proposes French Boycott WASHINGTON (UPI) -fu:p. Charles B. Rangel (D-N.Y.), wants the House tG pass a re!lolution calling for a nationwide boycott of French goods in an ef£ort to force France to stop the flow of heroln1o---- the United States. "We sought and received assurance from the EPA that i! would not challenge this program. Although EPA ha!I been aware of our consignment program for months, at no time were \\'e asked to discontinue the program," Ford said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I price freeze . ' Nixon will attend one or the dinnerli, and from there, address the others via close circuit. The White House 5aid the President hasn 't decided wti ich dinner he Rangel, who repre!l~nl!I Harlem, in- troduced the. resoluUon Tuesday following up on Po1tmaster General Winton M. Blount'i .11ugge.stion Monday of 11 boycott. ',. " • Coming Soon To • • • HUNTINGTON BEACH 7800 Edinger Ave. (ONE ILOCK WEST OP IEACHI ~ i~· < '''"c;ii;~;;=;7;==r;;~;;=~~,., ,, ''".! 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Want '.Wre? Open up a Savings Bo nd Passbook Account . We'll pay 5Y2% interestif you leave your money for one year: With a minimum deposit of $500. Leave your money for two years and you can get 5~%. Once again, these are the highest rates aflowed l:J'j law. So you see, you always kno'1 what we're up·to. See us for even higher interest rates on Time Certif!C81es of Deposit ) Coit• MtN Offlc!J 1145 Newport II./' llNITBD s1convMien11oca~ STATES .@ NATIONAL BANK \ ....... ~_... ........ , s I _,,_., ... _..,._ South C~1t Plau 3333 Britto! SlrMI r • DAILY PROT' EDITORIAL PAGE Wa_rning· Since lhe first polite state repr1mand some time ago. Laguna Beach has been doing its besl to patch up its old se'>''age 1reatn1ent plan! un til some firm arrange· me.nt ca n be made for a ne\v facili ty A step-by-step program has been detailed . but 1he schedule fell bv the "a \'~tde \1·he.n the slate subf,tantial!v increased its requ1reme"n ts. giving regional 1\ater riua111Y rontrol boards real pov.er in enforc1 n.i;: the ne11· ~lanrf· ards . . o\ L'C'l sc1enllst's public "'° arn1ng about the b(>ar h threat fron1 the seu·er nutfall earlier !his year \\as greet· ed b_v some a~ a sorL of pl ot 10 sabolage tourll'im No"' the state ha~ made the u arning off1c1a1 anrt t here 1s i;om e frantic srurry1n g to meel deadlines i o~sed at the city By 1ntens.1fy1ng chemiral tre atment and step· ping up the rate of sludge removal. the !'tandar~o b­ ablv can be mel fnr tht t ime hetng. • It has been suggested that the opponents of ~ro11·th for Laguna may regard any attempt to mcrease se11•age trealmenl facilities as a threat to their .. keep La guna small" goal HO\''ever. s1nct> go\'ern ment f1nanr1ng for ne1v nlant.s apparentl.1· v.·1Jl be available nn ly to re~1onaJ fa · cll1t1es ser\'ing combined d1~t ricts. there probably v•on 't be too much room for choice. Boy Sc out Nig hi Toni g ht Boys 8 to 14 ,years old throughou t the South ('oa5t ha\'e th e chance 1o launch year~ of con~lrucli\'e and ex· citing activities tonight-just for a short trip to !heir nearest n eighborhood school. \"ol un teers from the El Camino Re.al District of tl"ie Boy Scouts u·il\ help sign boys up into Cub Scout and Boy Scout groups. . The coord inated s1gnup aclJ\'lly. kn o\1'n as "School l\'ight for Scouting.'' i5 the d1str1crs annual push to in· crease the ranks of Scouts. '\"oungsters u·ho attend the sessions at schools from on Sewage Lagun a Beach to San Clemente and part.!i of M1siiion \'iejo already have heard..-the advantages of Scouting through a .. ser ies of daytime school assemblles. Tonight they can register and learn ev E'n more de· tat!s of the traditional Scouting activities for boys. alnng \1 ith neu1 projects ranging fr om surfing to improving men 's enviro nment. Take yout son to school tonight. Miles ton e for Ve lma Sun r-.1ev.•s that the Lyrir Opr<i'i four-night pres~nlation of ·The r-.tusir ~1an " 1n Irvine Bo1.v! broke E'Vtn f1nan c1al· ly may not have shaken the musical \l'Qrld. But 11 "'as mighty signlficant for those "'ho ha1·e fnlln\.\'ed the ups and do~·ns of the one-time Laguna Festival o( Opera ove r the past decade. Like. most opera companies. Laguna's u·as 11 con· i;istenti~' loi;1ng proposition fin ancl;1!1y . but a consistent source of pride to tlie Art lolon~·. II u•as al\1·ays praised fnr the <JUali ty of its productions ""hile 11 tottered on the brink of financial disaster. Someho1v hol ding tilings together through th ick and thin \\'as a tiny-. incredible lady named \1elma Sun . Stub- horn!y refusing to accept defeat or In IO\\•er the <'n~· pan.1·'s standards, Velma hustled support from !ht rit.v and from patrons tn help pay the bills. kept a 11'al chful eye on the books and charmed sco res of performers an d volun!cers into donalin_g hundreds of hours' of v.•ork- and apparently lo\·i n_g il. \\"hen grand opera alo nt became tno costly. she en· lhusiastical!y backed the productio n of popular musicals in the hope they mii;::hl someday help fin ance an occa· s1ona! rel.urn to opera. Success nf "The fl l usic r-.l an," u·hirh undoubtedly \vould have cleared a profit if it. t•ou!d have run longer, is a sperial milestone fnr the Lyric Opera and its never· sa y-die executi"e d irec!Clr. \'elm;:i Sun. s A nti-trust Loopltole Conside 1·ed Protests Patent Lobby Shenanigans \l.0 r\SHINGTON -V.'hile a Senate sub· committee cons1der.s a mulll·blllion doll;o,r :u1t1-trust loophole on pa!ent~. thP •ub- commil!ee s I ru sted chief counsel has been slipping the patent lobby restricted rla!a fro n1 comn11ttee fill!'s. The S.lJ.000-a·.rea r chief cou nsel. Tom Brennan. ha~. \l"l!h· ou1 lhP knn"'ledgr n{ thr subcnmml!lf'fl .3 c h a i rman nr memb€rs. rror idf'd Ule lobb_v 11•11h copies n( a slaff 1ers1fln nf rhe bill creating th e pareni loophnJe The hill 1s still under considerat1nn by !he cnmmittte. YI!'! Brennan has brazenly a~surrd !hP AmPrican Pa1en1 Law A!'soc1a11on tha! it 11·11] be nut 1n ume fnr It:~ ;n br:ef tne group on Jt at HS Ck"1 21 t''."{'. ::-.f THE Bill. 1~ soon.sored bs Srn John ,,~··-··., _;_-fl.-\:~ and c on111 1ns ,;-~-.:._-.,.-·; t>\ 5P n Hugh Scot!. R-Pa, :..·,. -,._-;, -f crm;n1t1rP RPpublican . It h<1s . ··:o0·~.--.. \.l~t rransformalions ~lncllo 1ts .. -·:·.:.··.,·l'I .-nd has been opposed v.•holly ---"'a..-· h1 11n1 1.1rust lawrtrs 10 the : .--·~· f'f>;,.irtn1ent. !he Federal Trade 1..·','"".1!i:tnn and Ra lph ,\'ader. l -:r rich patenr lawyers fie rcely drny ,. b : man\ oppnnf'nrs frrl the bill wnu!<l ,; .Jr11-1 Murr rn ~oora1l..,n..~ tn Ila\ consu:ners "''1h prart ·rr ~ 1ha1 11 oi1lrt be cnm1nal U.'loF· p.-p.,,.l'r i a'"ti·t-ust l~",; T·" -u.r.111 ''".Il l!' L'lf rn r~U..'Tl"! ur. ~ .. -·~·-·r: :;f ~.:.s: ;.;.;;t P3!.e;:! cartels ]J ack Anderson ' ' 1rh1f h 11 oulrl hr frpe 10 fix prier~ and 1e~trov r0mprt1t 1nn h~· r111·1din,1?. up n1arke1 .~. thr rnn<11n1rr 111rn arj!ur !n rhe Clll!'f fJf <'1.?.rif\ 1nji! thP palfhwnrk pa1en1 l;i."'~· !hr1 ~;n . thr Ill'" hill 11·ouh1 allow <'t1rporal1nns to ~Ul'Pi'.P t111l1nns n1tr the ~ears from cnnsumers and small com· panies. ~·E\.ERTHELESS. Brennan has cnn. nived u.·uh the \'er.v lobby his sub· Ct1mmittee is suppo5ed In scrutinize H1~ activities are de!;iiled in as!(lnt~hin.1!1 1' frank documents fr11m the lobb.v·s 01111 filr< On August I~. rnr examplP, l'h1llip~ Pelrnlr11 n1 s ve!rran parrot eXPf'rl. P~ul Gon11"Jrv 1 "'h11 is al~o rha1rn1an nl thP lnra! b'11r a~~ociat](ln 's Palen! \..a11• Com· m 1!!rf'~ ~en! a ~e!C'C! ~nup of fP l]nw pa· ten! law vcrs an unusual parket of 10· Formation . It 11·as for "strirtll' personal use." Gomory cautioned 'in an enclosed note The pack el con!a1ned a staff 1 ers1on or the bill wfl1 ch. GornorY said, "was made a1·a1 lahle to me bv Tom Brennan .. Tnm Brennan PXflPC't~ 11he b1!H !n hE' 1·orrd nn anr1 repo rter! fllll h~· !he ~utr rflmm1 tlre ~()(In a/Irr Con i:re~~ con1·enes-. I am 1n/nro1ed b1· Tom that th1.; 1er;;111n or rti~ bill 1~ · !Joa! hut !".Ir some :;r.-.~rdmrnr.; . GO .\IOR y·s \OTE then surpn ~ingly adm11ted th.;1 lhe key prov1s1ons ')! 1he bilJ • ringinated w i t h the ·Tuesday Group '•· Th i.~ 1s !hf' nickname for AA eJitP corp.~ of lhe palenr lobby wh1rh holds Tuesda y merl!ngs ,4,nd Gomnrv ·~ nn1e sa11:! furthPr that 11n olfshnoL !he '"Tuesday·2 group .. "''as '"11 r. t1\rl.1 rPr1e"'·inJ: and rPv1~1ng the la.nguac P" of lhe hill -a. little like: a. i:rnup of hungr,v fnxe~ ~e!l1ng !hrir own qun111 lf'r chirken consum pt ion Brennan . lo make sun~ !hat the na· r1onal pa!ent lobhy a.l~n iz0r word of ~·hat 11.·a..c R01ng oo tn rhP inner sanrtum of his sutxnmmillee. sent copies of hJ! marke.d. up bill to a! least four other lop pa!eot lobby groups. ""llEN' "'E REACHED him ~! his C;ipirol Hill officr. Brennan rejectrd our SUl:~e.~1 1nns Iha! fherf' m1~h1 he snme!h1niz wron~ "'l!h senr11ng ma1trial, "'hich he prn~rly sent to staff~ or cnm - millee membf!rs. to the pa lent lol:lhy. h11t nflt to thP public "Thar.~ a red hrr- nnl?,." he huffed. Brennan sa.id his assurance !hat the bill would be passed 1n 11mr for hi5 speech was onl y an "es11mall"" And he denied that "·hen hr. leaves his I !-year-post ....,·ith ' the .!ub- <'omm illee sho rtly that ii \\'ill be fo prac- t1cr patent law [,omory lengthily deftnded both lhP btlJ and his deahn,i:s u.·1th Brennan ·I wouldn't be caught de:id "1\)1 snmrthiniz I'm nnt suppo5f'd In ha1·t!'.· he said of !he romml!tCf' documrn 1~ Brrn· nan had onlv :it.e11t rhem out for ht~ an!f nlher pattnt lawyers· comments. he in· SlS ttd" Consumer Confidence Lags -.. ,._---··,.·-·.•~r; •.. ,,,. .... -.;: ·,,· .·~ .,..,....,.-:, • .;:-.c·_;o; .. '"-="' : ...... ·-~..!__-,.. ·-.I.J ' t!.,'· -:·• ·•· :rr ot·• r' ·~~-.·1 ,-.. -.·r ->·-;;.·· •;-• ; ,..,_., r' 21 ·.'°-~;i·· -o1-: : ........ , ~ rr-... Z!" .. ~~·,,·:i.I .. -:.--·-:·~--·;:'.·II'"·--. tal'Jo .' fl~ an :;.-·· ~:ir• ··~ :" • .• r.ie -! t:".l'Jtlif •o t.'ie -• i ·r-•• ·. tr ti"' ~·,1.a '.t~ OY ,...~rr i. ... -... <-.•-•' 7rtas..;;-. 51'.crrta;-; Jo:in E ~ r-:A •• •• 1 r.a t•~-r;eni 1na1 .a brnarl' {.:~·"rif'" · ·-• IV'O'Y'l!'f"\' !.! ll'"·'l"" "ay t ·o: ---~ .,. •'lrdo!:rl .. i!' wn~ Pre c!rl~nt ~. ,., • :..; ... _r .... :; a \!.!ilt to Pfitilli rath"r ·.:a:-•.:; .li.L..,.tCl or &al:l e CO'\Sl'\IE"RS ARE J\' ). ··SHOY.' .\IE" m~ In tlit f1n:1 JO day! or J uly !hey tnu;i:nt 12 P'rcent ff1~•e r l,; S modf'! flt'W c.!·3 th an to tne c.a.mt period a year before Dom!'stic 111r tt11·eJ ts do1-1 n a~ a rulf tnued Air!Lne.s. for txample. reported tha t bustnes.s in the first JJ da,vs DAILY PILOT Robm N. Weed, l'l<bli•"'r T'""""' l'cC1>11, Z:dltqr Alb<rl W. &lu Edilorldl Po9C l!dltor 1'he Mltorial ptat! <1r the Daf.7 FOot _.. lo Worm &nd ~ fad. ft'I by pH.la~ lhl• ............. optnlronli am ~ntny oe klliic:I tJl lntrrnt Md ·~ tr ~ vidtnr • b'um tor the npnukl>rl ~ our re1~· opll'Uons. and ti,-,,.. rrnttn1 It. dlY!rf'M vi..,,otnta of Jn. klnnf!d obwrwr1 and llPOke•~ on ,.· ftlPk• q tht day. Wedn eoday. O<tobu 6. 1971 Editoria l Research n1 .111'\ ran i rwrcrnl hrlo w th~ cnr· ~(._;y.fll'l1n;: pe.nnd nf 1970 Spnni t1m e rl')t.Ui ence on thr rer.a 1l frnnt c;eems tCJ .hal"e gll"tn "'8Y lo cummert1m11: apathy. rnR A READL"\G on cnnsum pr 1n- ten t1o n.s.. go1•ernment ~nd business 1n- crea51ngly tum 10 Bptc1ahsL~ 10 !hr relattl"ely ne"" bus1oe..cs 0f "psycholog1citl economic!·· One ruch prartitiont!'r. Jay Schm1e<ieskamp of the lnh·ersl!y of t.!ichigan rtsearch Cf'O!er, contends that a ma1or reason behind the cnnsumer spending Jag has bee.o 11 gradual lo&! nl conf1dt!'nce in the go\·emmenl"s abillly to solve infl111nn and unemploy ment. He believe~ that even an appearance that the governml!nl was ' 'd o in g ~nmtthfng" v.•ould help . ln!tead. the polic:y announce<! by Secrl.'tary CoMally on Jufte.29 was firmly negative . Ruled out by the Nixon adminis tration were taz ~uction~. incrl!UH in .spen· ding. a wage and price review board. and wage and prict. eontrols. Lending for~ to the words waii Pn.sldent Nixon's veto the same day ot a SS. 7 billion public works acceler1Uon .tnd regional economic deveJopment bill. --. WITB 111! WHITE HOUSE holding to it& game plan. Ol!mt)(rats In the: Congress art begiMlng to sense that ac- tivism may ~ good l!COnorrlla and good politics. Some kind of aid p1c.k•&t for Lockheed AircraH Corp. appe&r~ likely anrr Cha1rma11 "'rlRhl Pitman rD- Texas ~ nf lht House B11nk!ng JJnd Cur- rency Comm1t1~t 11nnounced he would .JO along if 41a1 's wh~I it t.tkl'~ to .save the na11on from a.notfier Cf!'pr t"Mfnn. Ccruumeni may conr,Judf'. that If 1 new ReconsLrucUon Finance C<lrporation ill \ I.ht alternative to 11 depression . !h1ngs must be even u.·orst !han \\'ashington let.s 00 REP. ".ILB UR follLLS I D·Ark l ha..'I mount.ed his fir st lu ll -scalt attack nn the a<'lm1nistrat100·~ Pconomlc •pohc~. Of course. the chairm.1n nf thf' lll~·writln' Houst Ways and Means Commit1e-e hu c11ughr the presidenti:il bug. a condition 11.·hich inspires ;i !ouching concr rn for pocketbook i~sues. Speaking at Ogde n, l.tah . .July 16. Mill~ stt forlh an anli- recession program 1hat leatured h1,Rher drductu:in.'I for individual 1.axpayl!'rs and a reinst.atemPnt of the. investmen t tu credit. Over in the Stnate. Fred H. HarriJ ~.o::" Ok.la .I ba.!i launche<i an "exploratory ftiew popuUst campaign" for the Democr1lic pr~identiiU nomination, Such 1 cam- paign presumably would lap the growin1 discontent OVl!'r whit Jack Newfield in Ne'4· York magatlne h1111 ca IJ e d ''sociali11m for the rich and c1pitallsm ff:l r the poor." PoliliciaM sense that ,con. sumrrs !IN! rebellin1 in the only w1y they know how: refusing to spend on dixre- Lionary aooda until confidtl'ICe ta restored. Dear Gloomy Gus SuJ)t:rm•rkets should aet up o · pres.\ check stands for Wp11ye.n 11.•ho now stand in lint behind port~ \y welf1re rttlpienb wtth their food rumps and two or thrM over· k>aded ahoppina cam:. On"'' tiwn purchase st.emJ pitiful by comp;r. Im -to I.he point of embArra!ls- ment. -G G. 't~ll ......... NIMic~ ......,., """'' ,.., IOtO;H .. •lrY flMM to! !Ille __._, f ..... -... _ .... ·~ ~ .. " , .... A nicli itka N uclear T est \la ilhox To the Ed itor: ~ly le:ll!'Rr.1m to Pre~1drnl Ntxon read, "Please prlX'eed v.·ith the Amchifka nuclear !est. prov1d1n~ you art!' ab~ol utely ctrtatn ynu are. r.od " It "'as signed, "Ptr ( Pro·En1·ironme.rit People i. Pep urRes all citizens In v.Ti!e Presi · den! l\'ixnn before Oc!. 16 a~kiniz Iha! the test be stopped . Amchi!k a ha.s been a na· tinnal "·ildlife refuce since !!113 and a sea otter :i;anctuary sincf l!I~ Thcrt!' are (trlf'I sf'a otrrr~ no11· in the waters ar~nd !he 43-mile island. TH E ATO:\llf E!\"ERGY Commission rst1m11!es ··nnly" JO percent In 15 pt!'rcent lnss will occur from the blast -random rlea!hs from 01 erpressures gent!'rated underwate.r. Amrhi!ka ~at\Qnal 9.'1ldlife Refu ge ha., •4 specie..'i nf birch. 55 pairs of bald e:agle.'1 "·ith nests and 1~ pairs of PereRrin falcons y,•ith nesLc; <the liirl!est known conctntrated population remaining in thf' v.•nr!d l. A.•1df' frrim these cnns1derat1 ons there i• lhe rl::i ncer nf a calastrriphic earlh- ri u::ikr The AEC sa.vs thert is on chanc:e of a quakr. Pep <;ivs !hat j u~t dS scirn- n~ls ad m!I ther, 1~ no pn~~ib\e "·a.v nf pred1c!!n; ;i fJU.1 kP !he n• ts al.~n no poss1· bl~ \Iii~' 10 predict nne: 1.rill no! occ ur . \\'JLL !A,1 \\'. LEAK Uostlle Ed i tor To !he Ed1!flr 11 is my op1rurin tha! \hPrf' 11rf ..ever;il "';'rong people writing editorials ln Laguna Beach on both sides or any fence the y chOOSf' 1n e~tablish. Thn.'le write r.'I whn itlare over their w11!1.'I "'1th hfl.<!ilily t.n"·ai-d group~ and in· dividu als 11•ithin lht comm unity !including t<1ch other! are hos!ilr people: Il is lhtir o"'·n hate: lhf'y are putting o~I. THERE ARE, unfortunt1tl'ly. many pt!'.rsons who are blindtd by hatred and wbo cannol reCflgniu lhe reality of L.aguna Btach as an e11ceptionally vi able co mmunity. Their own alienation must indeed be painful. Perhap.'I expressing hate in writing is personal catharsis for some: - • way of obtai ning momel'ltary relief frnm pain. Le! tt\em . like me, wrilf' ietters to the editor. But they should not be editors. RUTH QUINN Edltnrlat 011 Linke To the Editor: /7 . Cheen and a ~It you fnr our edltorl1l of Sept. 29, "Llnke's ANurd Stance ." -HoW in ~ 1am hill -did my &on and daughter e1cel as atudents · f r o m klndtrgarWI through high ldloot In the Lagun1 Be1cll Unified School otstrict and graduate with honon from lilt Uni- versity of Calilomia befere Mr. Linke appeared on the ICftlt I shaU nl!'ver know. BORIS BUZAN l.t!ttr1 from rtadtr$ 'Qrt welcomt. ~1orrrtally writers 11hould convr.tr thtir "11!'~.tage.t '" 300 word$ or lt sJ. Thr. riQht tn condt.n&I! letttr.t !n /it 1wice nr rlim1nntt. libtl 1.t rt$trved. Alt ltt· ,,.,_, 1'1t1st lncludf. s1gna t11rt anrl mail· ITJg t1ddre&s, but M"1f $ may ht wirh- hr/rl (HI rt qttl!it if i!Jfficienl Tl'fl.~nn L' oppartnL. Pottr 11 will not 6t pub- li&.lttd. • • Alphabet Sounds Affect Reactions Among thf' letters piling up. and \.\'ailing to be answered. is ohe from !he \'lcf'-president of Hiram \\1alker in Oetrnif. 11 man evir\Pnlly as int erested ln la ngu;i.gr a~ 1n liquor. .. Som P years ;..g(l," hr "'rtle~. ··[l('rha~ \\'h1 lr b row .~ 1 n g 1hrnugh the rhct1on. ar~. I realized ~ud· den\.v tha1 almost a.H thP wrirrls in !he Engl ish l;:in,l!uage bf"g1nn1n~ with !he lrners ·.~n · ha1'E' an unplrasan1 mean ing or rl eril';itinn . · Fnr Pxan1pJp : ~nag , snake. snap. ~n11re. snail. sna!rh. sneak. sneer, snickrr. sntde. sniffle, ~nnb, snn!t~'. $nore.. snort. ~nub iind ~nuff. Th~ nnly truly plra~ant ·sn· words are ·snub~lr' and ·~nnnze ' \l.1· qut'~!inn . f.lr . Harris . ls \1·hy ls the r1bo1·e !rue~" AX U ~I Y ,\,\S"'f:R. J\1r \\'alkrr. is I cl(ln't knn.\.I· But rt ha.~ long hel'n recngniz· ed b} ph1lnlngi~t<; that syllable sflunds nilP the pnpul;in1y nf words mnre izcncrally than "''" realt7.e. Ivor Brn11·n, rnr one. ha~ pointed lhis ou! in his six· 1·ntume studv nr \\'nrd-Orr i\·.1t1ons '"L," fnr iri.~t ~nf'P. is !hf' 1nil1al nf mnst te rms fnr lus!. 1f'11•dnes ~. lrcherl", l asc11"1nusne~s. tihid1nous . and en on . •·sf'· 1s thr beginning snund fnr the q11a!1ry of rnrlurance. in men nf stamina. whn are sta.lwart . stnu!·heartrr1 staunrh. and al.<n ~troni.;. s!uhhnrri. s!urd y, stead· fa st. stickrrs·!O·thP·end . · "RL.'' O!\' THE.OTHE::R hanrl.~u~ually be£ins a word conveying disgust or an- r: .. ~--~ ... -· ....... , , -~!,"'\'· . . . . Sy dney J. Ha rris · . i nnvanel' -bl?.sled. h!1rher1n!!. blmm1ni;. bhj!hled . and 11n f;ng land. at least J lhe evrr·pr rsrnl bloorl~. The "f" ~ou nd hei:1no1rii:: a "'·ord is al5o onP nf drrision anr1 cnn!£1mr1. 11'h1rh 1s prrhaps "''h.v the rela!l\'l'I.\' rrcl'n! 11·nrd "phony·· ha~ riri1 en lhe nl rlr>r 'hnllus'' n.e:ht nul of !hr m;irkrt. 1\ fr 11 pn~i\1\·ely· rh;ir~Pd 1-1 nrds i:;111"h :is "fa ir.. anrl "f;imnu.~" hr~1n 11·11h "f"". but lh"~' ar..; f;ir nut ·wr1ghrd hi' fi lth\'. fr ,,hlr, fat11nu ~. futile, f!n 1rky 1 fathead: fr owsy , faggish, and sn fnrth. The .. SL" "·nnns l!11'P us .; ~1npp_1-. slippery. ~limy <i.isnc1ar.1no , "'h1le th~ '"sc" words srrm es pr1·1111\.v fi!lln~ fnr scamps. !'\ala"ags, 11nrl ;,kullr\uggery in general : nn thP cnntr11r~-. 1hP .. , .. 11•ord ; g11·e. us a joll~·. jllcund. jouncy , Jing ly !prJ1ni:. The ·Sq '' cnmbtn11l1nn ,l!ires u~ ~ur h unpleasant !erms as ~qua.~h ;o,nd SQUPa l, !'qua"·k and 5quelch. squ;ill . a n d squea mish, ~qu;ilid and squa!. A "~qua rr" ls a modern tern1 of opprn- bri um. J U~l as ;i ".;quirt"' "'·as io our parenri; time. ThP !'nunds nl tht> alph;ibpt 11re often llS 1mpnrtant as the sense. in their inlluPnre upnn n11r rr;irt1ons A~ ha~ nften been rem<>.rkM b.1· r~vrhnlniz1cally·mindf'd h1st1"Jr111n>.. ··Hr1I , Hi1 Irr'·· pn.~srsserf" a rnmm11nd1n~ vettlill r1n.c; tha.t v.·ou\rl hR \ ~ bt'en wtwll~ lacking in ··H ei l. Schickelgruber:'' Clear, S olid R eporting ' S'4'ttpin1: from torrid Snnora. ~fexicn to lhe cold . lf'ilds nr thr Pacific Nnrth..,,·est, the 11.·hite man pushed a proud . rugged people for a century. \ The cttama of batlle ""'s as high as the tactics in many \\'ere ln11·. The CQmmon denominators rin a lr"'l.· tier awa5h with blood from r-.lexico lo Brilish Columbia 11.·ere fear . fire and hatred, between periods of relative peace. 'WRITER-HISTORlAN Peter I. Wellman brings a lime forgotten in the heat nf nrwer. intemation11l connictll alive ill the pages of his lift's work. Custer. Sheridan, Bent.een, and thci r cavalry saddle up. Ruglers ~nd the. gallop. bullet-tnrn guidons streaming. Chlf'.f Joseph, Sitting Bull. Mangus Colorado •.. Nana. Cochise and olher.s plot war and aurvlva l for their ·desperate tribes. Some were noble leaders: some savage 11sS1ossiru 'who alc!w IOlely for lhe ' fun or lt. • "THE INDIAN WARS ol the. West," ls a refresbln1 change from the didactic. ln· stanl his'tory so oflen wrlllen and publish- ed toda y. WrlttMI ovr.r 11 period of )<tars. it Is r11ther plain and. almost old·l15hioned in 11tyle. but cl rar, solid reporting with rtspect for detfllll. Published in 1947. It b re-issued In paperback. RomanUciud as lhfy have bttn, the. lndi11n 11.·ar11 were crutl. bloody cam- paigns often engi neered with a joint Me•· lcan-Americ11n strategy of totAI e.11- termlnatlon. Villages em pt)' or warriors 1"tre often wipM out. bringing wt'loles1le vengeance on white women and children ln return. 1 • • The ·Boo kma n Atrocities M )' Lai-style are an old story in western history. WELL~1AN'S WORK exposCs v.·hite treachery a.nd political exploitation of the Indi ans. as well as the hl(ilhest trails of mankind among lilt red men . He handles it as pure history. without moraliiing. The reader gets the mesaage ln this vivid acCount of scores of ad· ventures. II you go to "·nrk al 8 a.m .. don't begin reading th is one nn a wrek oight. !The Indian l\'ars of the West. By Paul J. Wellman, Curt ls Books. 479 pp. 11.25,) -A.RV. ~--811 George·---. Dear George : Don't Yi>u be!ieve the lnstttutlon of marriqe should be dropped for the outdated thing II l51 Why should a cnuple llve. together after the firsl love. and passion haa passed? TiilNK)NG YOUNG Dear T.Y.: Tbat'1 "''hen you n~ marri11ge the most. afCer the first pas.dona havt tOol ed, These dpys, home Is practtcal\y the: only place you can go that Isn't rated X. 1Stnd your problems to Genril! ind let him put your worries In 1 different pe.r1pective. U p 1I d1 down.I " "' cd ., , .. he '" in d• ly rh ''· d A UC ' ,., J, ry ilt: he or ul ge d· ul . \ v. • ' ' , I DAIL V l'fl'T ~ It's Penney DCIY.s! And suddenly every aisle is alive with fabulous buys. Sale 2for$6 Reg. 3.49 • Polyesler/cotton denim jeans • Penn-Prest" for no ironing • f lare leg: doubJe knee on sizes 6-12 • Popular lash1on soli ds Husky sizes, Reg. 3.98, Now 2 lor S7 Pr• ~c~ool 1i1@i 3,7 1!•9. 2.~9 NOW 1 lor SS -Sale 21or!5 " ' tt1ndard size Prices effective through Saturday only. Available at your local Penney Store. Your choice Sale2~?36 .. Reg.3.99 27 r 48'", reg. 5.99, Now 4.97 36 ._ 60", reg. 11 .00. Now 8.97 • Sculptured e!!ect. geome1r1c border. • Nylon pile. in decorator colors. • La te): backing -won 'I skid. • Machine wa1 hab!e. • Nylon/polyester pile. • Sculptured brick effect. • • Latex: bac king. • Machine wa!lhabll! Sale $3 Reg. $4. Cross-over bra of nylon/Lycr a ·~ spandex. Nylon lace cups: adjustable stretch straps. White in A ·B-C cups . 0 CUP, Reg. $5, SIMI $4, Sale 2tor$4 Reg. 2.!50. Cross--over br11. N ylo n lace and cotton cups. Adjustable stretch str&P!. White in A-8 -C cups. D cup, Reg. S3 , Sale 2 tor $5 Sale $6 Reg. $ T. Garter1ess panfy girdle. Nylon Lycra~ spandex. Self control panels. White. colors. S·M-L·XL . Sale $3 Aeg. $4. Garterless long leg girdle with elasticized leg cuffs. Nylon/Lycra~ spandex. White, colors, S·M·L·XL_ ' Cross-over bra is all stretch for comfort. Preshaped. Padded cross-o.ver bra . Nylon !ace cups, fully padded. All stretch for comfort. Pre-shape cross-over bra of nylon race and cotton, contoured wilh light quilted polyester fiberfill. in white. A·B cups. s3 Long leg pantygin;lle. Reinforced front pane!. White, S-M·l:-XL , Aeg. S6, Sele -w hite. A-B cups. Reg. $4, Sale Garterless long leg panty girdle for gentle control. Holds hose firmly. White .. nude in sizes S-M-L-XL. Reg. $9, Sale $7 Wh lta. A·B.C. .s3 Rog. 2.50. 2 $ 4 s110 for Garter1ess long leg pan!y Qirdle holds hose firmly_ Firm control in white. S-M-L-XL. Reg. S9 , Sale Cuff-top Panty girdle. Firm control with zip closure. Wh ite. 28--40. Rog. $ 12, Solo s10 Stretch brief cnss-<:ross front bands. Antr011• nylon /Lycra• sp.11 ndex 1n white and colors. S-M·L·XL. ll'og .... 8•1• ~ ~ ... '3. 'Rod ubel' lllll"l"'. Dacron• pmyester fltltd; PQfytlter/Cptton cover. R99. ''· PertOMI Touch bed pilk>w. Pol-01 with foom <Oft In eott. medium or firm dtnalty. P9nn Preat-ootton cOver. Quetn. RIQ. $8. Now 2/114 A99. is. Dacron• ~ter Flbertill 11 keeps ~ttow toft. plump. Penn Pr11'4' pol)'91ter/ conon t+cking. Machine w..n.t. OuHn, Reg. S6, Now 2/t10 . King, RIQ. 18, N-·l/'14 Kihg ala, Rog. t .& • ..,. 2/ .. . Klng,RIQ. 110liow 2/118 . JCPenney The values are l)ere every day • • • The follow ing Penney stor11 are open Sundays noon lo 5 p.m,: Newport BHch • Foshion lslond ' • Clo1od Sunday Huntin9ton Beach -Huntington Center •Costa Mesi -Harbor Center All olhor storo• open Mondoy th rough Soturdoy · ,.. '1 '• I DAILY PILOl Mead Says New Sex Rul es Nee<le<I SA/\' f'RAN CfS('tl ~UPI i - "If ynu·rr goini;:. In run 11n ef· f1c1rn t v.·ortd, ynu've 1Znl tn keep .Sl'X nu l of 1\ " Marg;ire1 ~1l':1d liw1k " like .!flffif'rltlP'.S f:l \11rl 1P i;:ra ndmntht'r But th(' f;un1'd an!hrnpo!n~1.~l 1·;.i11 hi> pr'C'11.V candid 11·h1•n d1SL'l1'-!<HlJC ~u('ti lh1nJ::s as lhr 1n1·L·~t t;1i1<H1, \.\ h1r·h shf' ~a)" mt1~! 1111.,. he ;ipplicd to n1cn a11d v.oinen v.hn v.nr k ln~e!her "\\'h;:it 11uu1e the l::un1!.1 1\i1'< lhr incest tabl)l1." flr .\lC':'ld lnld ;i re1·ent lf't'lure in the S;in Fr;inr1i;1•n ;ir r ;1 She tl('li1•1l'.S 1h11t rhr prt•1·1so> ru!ts !h<i! j)l•f· h1b1t .srx 11 11h1n rhe fa111ily rr~ult 10 rrl.1Kl'd and h;:ippy children 11 hn kno11· thr.1 can grow up s;ilel) Al'ca11se uf t!1e new•fuund frecdnrn nf 11 011lt'fl !1) ··11·urk a s harri ii ... men. ~rt p<11d as n1ul'h as tTil'll ;inrl ht> re.cl'l\'l'd in !Prrns of :ihi11!!." su11 1l;i r n1ll's fnr 111tf'r;u·1111n hc!wl'en !he st'XPS rnu:\1 he d('\'J.~l'(L Dr. .\1l'11rl hclic\'es th:it wa rfare v•nuld t;ike on d1f· rrrent 11sprcts ir \\'omen \l.'en~ the nne.'> who har1 the 'W'l'<l?'1ns ··"'omen nnl}' lrJ.{hf for k('('ps. They h~hl nnl y \\'hl'n 1\ rn;il!rr.~ ;inr1 !11cn thev h;11 I' !lo 1 E'~prr·t for rul•>." at ·all •· ThP 1nrnir•·111 ·l•.,,ll\n~ eyes gl\11t1·d · ( ,•111 \OU 11n;1g1ne wunlt'll f 1gll !111~ f,.,, tht·1r ctuldren ant.! lhl'll s!up111ni; for a Ch1·1s l1nas ti \W•·"" l'art 11[ 1hl' S•1luuon lo 11 bet · H•r Sot' I!'! 1 llr f\I f' ad sui::i:•• . ..i~ 11i ould be 111nr(' cnn1- 11\un1t1f'S 1nar1P of :ill "a~r~ size.'> ;inQ sh;ipcs n n t ne1·c~s;inl1 rel;i!ed tn ea'ch other." · She le1·l~ 'Wr ~huuld J.{r1 ;J\\il~ fn11n "lhf' !TIO'>\ \ l('lllU~ Ide c1·er i111cntf'd" -the suhurhs -;ind l1·nd \0\•·11rd a 1n11re ('nn1111unal !1fe 11i h~·re people are:n 't 1solatrd a nd reMiurTes arr read 1 ! y availaL>le. l'al'l or !111s !'h;ull!f' w111dd he 1 he d11n1nishi11g nf the nur]r;ir f11n11ly, a structure 1n whlch the t'hildren ;ire "inC'redihlv insec:ure bec:nu~e there is s~ much rmph;isis nn o 11 e personal tela1inn.~h1 p," Dr. ~1e;id said. 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F red RPOJam in. If Ir I' r lo r ohstelnr~-g_\ nrr" !ngy ~ a n y rif !hr'iE' do· •IS ar11 no! tr•11nrrl 10 h;indle I h e s e pfoolrrn~. he .~:11d WESTERN STATE UNI VERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW • in ANAHEIM AND SAN DIEGO r1ow •t<epting m•n 4nd women who 4fll 11the1: e 0,., 11 wit~ 2 f""' ol Htop•tblo ••Ill"!• ''"''" (601; "' e ~""' lJ .o~tl ~ .... •"•;""" 1., ·~P'""' lft- lollottu•I •bil•IY tho oq~l••ltM of •~Ovo I!• be clolo""i~•d by 101•) 1'• C. •r I' f """•r• <•·. ~· .,-• ! ;~, ~ \•ll· c' f • .. '-• < .,,.,, 3 <'•"•< r"' "'""': ~I· 'I •r "' · Apply Now for February 7th Day or Ev ening Classes WUif Ot PHONE '01 1/'o'fOlMATION Ol CATALOGUE 800 South Broo khurst Anaheim 92804 17141 635-34SJ T\1~ rl•'l••~ er J.D. er l~.a. will I-• t""f····" • 1 on i ,; •• -" j,,,.,, Tho ~ ye" r""""' rl Tho C~I •:;•of Lo11, cror•· J '-''"I C'"""' c.f The .'i'''" oi Col1'em;•. Gr•duMe1 or& ~ligible to 1'~• We c,l,forr,i• ST•te B>r I (!'r'.n4··~~. r ------~--, I I rf'<:rarr·h into the effects nf research. the pro~r;:im ;i.Lo;o j)SL! I. No1•11•;1v 1 AP 1 -'f;ik-eu~t11111s tllPfl and pnllce ha 1 e hnrn1nne lr1 rl.~ in men ;ind 11i·il! prnvir1e lra 1nin~ for mrdi· i n~ pnrnncra1ih.v n11l n I l.l"~;,~•~d~<~'~'~"~·a~I ~'~'~d~n~ad~<~:nf~i"~·n~n~1e~n~~nn~~I h~'~"~'~'~'J"~'~I _J'~'~I ~l'E1£"~"~n~ne~I~. ~";· p«~~;a~lily~rioc:·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I L TRY OUR OLD-FASHIONED ;\'nr11·11,\ 1s nnc th ing. T_akini:1 12nnds 1ntenrled for ~;ile here. f u n c ! io n . Ex le. n s i \' e tnrs. in hum;in ~exualily . Nnrwegt;:i n .~ n11l of PASTRAMI DIP BUY ONE AND GET ONE ' FREE ONLY 79¢ GENEROUS PORTION OF PASTRA MI WITH MUST ARO AND PICKLE (Offer Good One Week -thru Wed .. Oct. 131 WITH THIS COUPON TASTEE FREEZE BURGER 1900 W. BALBOA BLVD. NEWl!ORT BEACH 675-2981 --------- •1 I I I' I· II II I 11 II II .J Bulova: For the time of your life. 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IS THE HIGHEST PRICE YOU CAN PAY FOR ANY OF ROSSO'S GIGANTIC INVENTORY! "-~W<~""""~·l'W ' ALL WOOL OR POLYESTER SHAGS MANY BEAUTIFUL DECORATOR COLORS. UNHEARD OF PRIC ES. 15,000 SQ. YDS. VALUES TO S~.~-1595 SQ. YD. WAREHOU SE PRICE DUPONT NYLON SHAG I 3/4" HIGH PILE MANY IUUSTllOUS R~COLORS ·31s VALUES TO 795 . SQ. YD. SQ. YD. GAIDIN GIOVE LOCATION • u·asso':s"" ..a.~ CARPET WAREHOUSES 11800 CARDINAL CIRCLE Garden Grove Phone 530-8080 NOWS llG WA•fHOUSfS •AZUSA • GARDEN GROVE e ONTARIO DUPONT NYLON Hl·LO CARPET BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF COLORS . DOUBLE JUTE BACKS. WHAT A VAlUI FOR THIS QUALITY OF CAR· PIT. VALUES TO 895 SQ. YD. All NYLON OR HERCULON PILI PATTERNED KITCHEN CARPET HI DINSln FOAM-IACIL llAUTIFUL COLOIS.. IASltY ·ClEANIO, ~5 VALUES TO 12~~ ' -S TO. RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES- NO GIMMICKS! WAllHOUSI PRICE FINANclNG . AVAILABLE UP TOH "'"TMS • HOUIS • .. • . ' " . . , ' ,. ',ti ' .. " • N NUYS fl SAN B RNAR~DiliNiOiiiiiii.:..:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mtll .. 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Meet' 'goverrimerit ~pecil1cot 1oris ML MM MSDG '' Reg. $299 Tiger Ra g S1•""'' ChoMolo s224 The m l r o cl• synihetlc t h 0 1 works li ke a chomnis. 1811J6. • 21 .. 10" Chow.ri1 ~2 .~<r • ' / ...... -...;--.~- . , 1"" _rkl.~ fll l or h()V[RT 1 co?; o :ef in po!yprorv- lcne loop pil~ r~i~i v,. 11 Durogcn v.·a fflc b~,'-· ~ < ·1 1 & .... ~r.1r , -P1 !ita1 n proof 1 · Bluc/(recn, Av ace.d on Go!d C-Geld/Orange 8 · ~ by l l 1/2 foot S1ZC. ' - Reg. 19:. Ty·D·Bol Toilet. Cleaner 2~s100 luy 2, Sa-.:• 76' • ,,,, ' '14 rr '"'>' l o.; & i -..... _ <' t> I e I ~· >- s~iect hr fer • L i_, 1 FQU NT,1.IN Vloll!Y -l/t•1 ..... q~tlll" ot l f°'"' FOUNTAIN VALi IC ' -'"" ,., '"°' 1\1 .c •"L. 1,_L. ., HAVE YCU VISITED OUR NEW STOR ! AT : 3J2 22 C Rnu;~ VAL~EY PARKWAY AHO HILLllURS_T IN LAGUNA NIGUEL El !OMO El I O•P •I ~l>l•"•lll l<J.O ! MU .. T<NC.TON UL4L" 111;1 -f~U• ~1 .c 11 Al. rl• ~lo .. l.l <lN • ll>O W LO·"l~I •• U ~· ... , •1 Save J.07 • J;:c::iul~r • ~·lc:it(:o! •.or l..T.~ Reg. ~259 . 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Shaw of· 13729 Fount1in V1lley, ha1 re- ported to Avia tion Officer Can- didate School ( AOCS l al the Naval Air Stati~, Pemacola, Fla. Upon completior. of training at AOCS he will be com - missioned an Ensign. Sto.mach ·Tak-es All Types , of ( l' , WrrlnPst!ay Otto~,_b_, _l•_T_l ______ Pll OT·AOV(RTJSEft 5 Mistreatment By Peter J. Sttlocroho pered person. Ht hardly ever a gOnd day for reeling tile MEDICALETl'ES gynecologist As Ute.re are Not until aboul a month 1go, M.D. gets upaet. Bul when he does i·~•1I. ~•[J•!• !~·~ stom ach. No regular "h1,'l Sun· I f\fplit• t-0 Read61I many pros arid con.s in the after I had bttn losing slffp 1bt it.omach has 50me -look out!" • -day dinners" or formal meals, Dear Dr. Ste1ncrohn : I'm consideration or every form of night alter night and suffering powerful muscl6. Their }ob i!i So it i.!J with the stomach. It tn fac1. niany paUtnl .~ have terribly afraid of becoming C<>nlraceplion. the decision pa in all day long. did I j!n to a to ch urn food and prepare it will tm-.IP.~f Bbust . to!d me the reason they have pregnant c>.gain. We have six will be a wiser one if it is a doctor. He has given mt ex· h.ld -• ., -mblna1o·on -• you' own 1'd•as ecci.!ies to try to loosen my for digestion. Unlike your leg Within a ptfiocl of hours It strong stomachs that gi ve c I ren anu cons1 er our '"' U< and arm m~les, they work may bear !nilny i s u I ls this. The stomach deserves as them little trouble · ls their family is large. enough. lt's on and that of yoor doctors. shoolder. Also som ething for al I. h b. f · JI f J my mind so m 1:h I' tht pain, But it'~ cert;ilnly a ter you Je own -if you've without complaint: overdrink· much rest as other orga ns. a it Q practlca Y a11l ng all u • ve slow process. Where did I go had 1 midnight snack. ing, ov ersmoking. overeating. When ...,,e read too much we day on Sunday. become very nervous. Dear Dr. Steincrohn : It all l wrong? -Mrs. J. The trouble is we often take F'ood may be spoiled, drink stop. When we 're exposed to What it all come111 down to. I 've coruiidered ha ving my began abo4t slx months ago as COJlofJl,1ENT : You put you r the stomach for granted. may be slrong -but the ooise that slams against our guesa, is that the 111tomach an. tubes tied .My hu sband is w\JI. bure:!Lis in my d ght shou lder. f h .d 1 ' · h inger on it w en you s1111 , " Until, 0 v er worke d and stomach does not show any eardrums, ~·e either get out of preciates a rest every now and 1ng to ave a vasectomy. rm Now I ean't move It at all. The gueM my I rouble was that 1 mistreated, it rebels and apparent resentment. !here, or cover our ears. then -and shows its a~ afraid to take the pill, I hear doctor sayg I have a frozen put off treatment. .. It's li kely reminds ua we have a stomach Then, one day it erupts in Likewise.. the overworked preciation by not gelling ter· that the IUD (intrauterine shoulder. that if you had medicA I advic e by producing nausea a·nd anger. After an eating or ~rnmach deserves protect inn ribl y upset. device I is not foolproof: I'm I guess my trouble was that early. you r shou lder joint vomiting. drinking bout. it \viii produce People ask me 1flhree extra· Fuller information on the tired of all that old·f.ashioned -1 put off treatment. AU I used wQi.ild not be "frozea" now. Dear Dr. Steincrohn: "Don't. vomiting and distress. Fo r the large meals are worse than care of the stomach may be preventive measures. for a few months was hot Jt"s all right to use home you think most of us abuse our fi rst lime, we realize that the six small ones. I answer yes. obtained by writing me in care Yet, we haven't reached the pack.5 and a Jot Of aspirin to remedies for aw.eek or. two in stomach? Doesn't it deserve a stomach de~o;erves as much .. Don 't vou 1hink," thev sa v. of this newspaper for a copy stage where we would be con· try to control the pain. hope !hat a bursitis condition rest li ke the other organs in respect as "'e ~1ve our eyes. ''that 1o,·e .have a tendericy lo of my booklet."What To Do tent withou~ any intercourse. fl.loving the shoulder hurt , so will rle.ir up. But anything the bOdy? -fl.1ISS 0. ears. arms.of legs. heart nr 01'ereat on Sunday8 -big din· For Stomach Trouble," enclt)s-What do you suggest? -Mrs. J tried to move it as little a~ beyond that time is likely to • --COJl.1J\1ENT: You 've heard brain. For awh ile. at least. we ners and eating snacks all ing 25 cents in coin and a ll. possible. But the less I moved cause undue suffering a11d Marine Pfc. Gary W. Ka ur-people say, "Harry (or Helen ) take care not to overburden it. day '" ST AMP E 0 , SE LF·A~ C0fl.1Jlo1ENT : A good long It the more difficult it was to complications like 11 froun min. son of r-.fr and r-.trs. is a wonderfully even·tem· \Vhat it comes down 10 is My fee ling JS that Sunday 1s DR ESSED ENVELOPE. talk with your obstetrician and 'l 'lh t · Jst1·r11 shoulde,. An~n J. Kaufman of 54~1----~-----------------------~--~-----------------------m_o_,_•_1_w_•_0_"__:.P_"_"_· ____________ ~ Caliente Dri\'e. Hunt ington Beach. has graduated from recruit training al the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. San ¥Diego. Marine Pvt. Tomm y L. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas \V. Mill er o( 9402 Oasis A\·e .. Westminster . has graduated from -r e cr uit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, sali Diego. Kim B. Boike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane B. Boike of 1 3 601 S i s k iyou St ,, Westminster. has been pro- moted to airman first class in the U.S. Air Force. Airman Boike, a vehicle repairman at Luke AFB, Ariz., serves wi th a unit of the T:.ictical Air Command which provides combat units for air support of U.S. ground forc es. Navy Seaman Glen A . Rudolph . son or r.1r. lUld r.trs. James r.t Rudolph of 2866 Boa Vista Dr .. Cos!a ilfesa. is participa!ing in o per a t ion "ROPEVAL 3.71 ·• aboard the a nti · s u b"manne warfare aircraft carrier t;SS Ticon- deroga in the Pacific. David Thompson of 142 \V. Escalones Ave . San Clemente, has complet'•d I· n fa n t r y training at F'ort Lev.· ls . \\'ashington. and is now in ad- vanc~ training at the same base. David has been selected for leadership lraintng prior to leaving for a European 2.ssign· ment in December wlth !he U. S. Arm y. Navy \\'AVE Airman Ap- prentice Karen ~f. Carlson, daughter of r.tr. and ~frs. Evan J. Carlson of 1ns1 Can- na Circle, Hunt ington Beach. ts attending the 1 6 -v,· e ek Aerographer's Mate School at !he Naval Air Te r h n i ca 1 Tra ining Center, Lakehurst. i\'.J. She is undergoing extensive Instruction in maintaining the equipment and procedures us- ed in n1aking v,• ea the r nbservations and g1v1ng ac- cu ra te analyses. r-.ta rine Cpl. Eric A. Knahf'. son of ~Ir. and ,\lrs. Carl F. l\nabe of 55 Lai::unita. Laguna Reach. v.a~ prnmnted In his rresen! r;ink wh1lr :1erv1ng at the /'llarin e Corps Base. Tu'en· 1y:11ne Palms Educa tors To f\ssisl Job Plan Two educators have been appointed to ~up er vis e placement of sludeots into part-time Joh~ at two campuse~ ·or· lhe HuntinJ?:ton Beach Unio n High School District. New \\·nrk P>:p fr renr e coordinator ;it Erl1~00 High School i~ Willi 1tm E. Ridenour. chai rman of the school's industrial arts depar1n1enl. His counterpar t 11! 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Coast YMCA J Sets Program CreaUve rtereatlon !1 a new )'Ollth program now offered to Newpart. Beitch Ind "Costa Mesa raklenll by the Orange Coast r 1mlly YMCA. The cla.sa l?)ettl!I at l : lll p.m. each Tuesday and Thursday and lnvolvea youngster& from 7 to 14 Ir\ art, drama and cr'aft!J, ' ' ·-!,fjl .;:::,.:;J l LB. CRYS TAL BLU E ''Vanish'' DISINFECTANT Bowl Cleaner With th loride·Plus Power .1.29 ' i ' I ~ I ";;" -. -' f \ -;o •r- ~ r -·-_ _, .. _,....... ""r"-.-~ ._.. .. -..'.l • - "P I . 1"1 .. v,o• ro ess1ona \ HAlll SPRAY J\ " I 'I ... ~. ~···•f< -r~ ' ·~· .. Rt~. 6lc ll "· 2i1.00 l fi 01 . JOHNSON'S Baby Shampoo !•wr· ~t·' 'I• n·•f •• I 1 : ~ •• ;• ·~ ·r 1 • •" ';>' r i tn t/"~ ur "~' Rt(. \,89 .. ~ ... ~·· " f.j u , .. j I ' " .49 -~, ......... - Nylonge HOUSEHOLD SPONGES with 'JluJble 10t toupon ... •J • ;r•r ~ft ,, ,r r.,I r•"~' • ~1 a .. , s~ ·" s 1·1 \ ··--. I P~K !IF ' Portable Radio wHhBATTIRY ;'' :: '"MJrqut!tt" •.. ~1''"•" f"•'>'•1 'A •• !' ~ ·. ~· ·~ r • • · ,,. 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Oc•oll<'' l 1911 .l.u•vlv~" I>' a1 rt ntt, N<>tl •nd l>utn Ptull'I, >luntona!on fl••<n ~o·•" Tnu,.111•, i lD r M. ~"'''"' (noool "•nulem M•>I. "r•d•v o IM SS Somon •nd Jua• C••""I"' cno .. r n I"'""''"' r......i ~""""''d C•m~l•r.. ~'"''n' Mn•tul •Y ~•n!oto ARBUCKLE & SON WF.STC LrFF' l\fORTUARY '17 E. 17th St., C-O~ta P.1t.s• '45-4881 • BALTZ ~10RTUARIES fl!Tlln.11 dtl ~far OR :'l-94~ C<1!t• \tts11 ~,, s.z4z4 • 8El.L BROAOWAY !'tlORTUARY 110 Broadway, Cn!il a !'t1e511 LI R·l43l • ri1rCOR\n rK LAGUNA REACH !'tlORT UARV li95 L1guna Canyon Rd. '94·94 lS • PACIFIC •VTEW , !'ttE~fORlAl PA RK Ceme1er~ Mort u•ry Chapel 3St'lll Pacific View Drive Nrwport Rtac:b, California &.4+.2'700 • r EF.J\ l''A~fTLV COL0.\1AL FUNERAL HOME 'i~bl Bois• A\'e. 'i'ftslmin1ter 19l-3SU • S:'\-11TH!i0 !'t10RTUARY 127 !'tf11lo SL RnnUni;ttnn Rt.itch 5lH5Jt w L•I VEC.AS -Ml f'l•ff •nuff n•<t «•tlua• I Alll Qll OYIL• • lot 11, JQ~nnv. 1> """ M•••• Rourio "· Do•n ol Woit"''"''" R ~f"or~~~~~~ ... a"C'!,o!1J•~!'."~;. ~' ~O~Al •• n V•lltv STOW[ l\~0W" .. uQ. 1r. O<:>n•IO E.,, « •"" Donn• L. JI, l><lln ct (•"• ....... Pf\C,.EL ofLOPPf"IUllC. ilut ?/, L"""''' II••· n. ef W<'"m""'"'· and S"Oo•lt >t ot F""~11on U•IO•> .... LL YA" ClE .. YE olut JI l"'~ E •<. •n<I P.r•l<I• E )1, l><lln nl l'l••••nllon Boo<n, (;Q[flO·C.llE f" ""' ?'I L•<I• D ~· :: fo",;~i'.~;·y~.~-y ono '"'"" L..... Takr~ C ortlftlO tld f'ilN ~EIO 61 1Cf~ -Aut 1t. Ed"'•'d w111 .. ;a, a• Oto""·,...., •he r ,,..,,, R G o o• C••" "'"" rig. en. Ed"·ard S. J .. COl l offP IO~ll ""' n Oavoa ~·;,,,.;,1,,,,:!"' c11u11r •• i• ""1" •' Fris \\'lll replace Brig. POT TEll l llOEll -•uv ll L""''' G II \\' H" Pn,11,,, J• )0, onO M•too"o 1.nnr •0, en . . Cnr)' . Ji:(' aS llC)th of (O>fl M •u sL,'~c~!.;~~~~~sw;-n<i!"t ,~··,;.~·~~ comn1anding general 5~1·~~'€"1\"g"..,-!11'" •u• 11. '1ow••d of ti.1ar1ne Cn r ps /\tr """""'· 1'. """ L11fln<1 0 S }l, DOI~ S · [ T P 3~ir<'~"f~t's n:•<'!.uo 1~ ... n .. •·a •. talion. E orn, and uo·~ );I, o• >l11n11n11"" I•••"· •"" f\lar1ne ('or p s .-\1r. M•rvll Jun•, l•. o! &nl~tim P~u1;1~·~1·~~~'~'""-;,.~.u~..J'i:n~.~·.\1~: Bases, We~tern Arca. l>'u•l•L n. o• Lent fl•l<h MflLT FJ1-1CENDALL •u• ?~ •nn General ~l ise \\'Ill re· W . 11. of NN"'"" l!e0<n •nn Co•• J••"· 11 0 1 ,,,,,. "'''" t N. I ll•llY (AlllSON -•ut 11. H"'' ---"-'c__'c"-'-'c_' ______ _ PoMr!. 11 &nn Oolo•e• JI , <{l t;>o!h ot Hunhno•on lloocn. ~r HWAJlllfllC.·CAI N -""o 11. M••k w JI. M Mid.,•• C l•~. ""d Joonn• S. I~. o• "''""''"'''' M&LON£ JOH IOSOIO -Aut JI, MOfY'" E IJ, o! Co,1• "'"''· ond Vtn •• L••· 50 o• Lono ll••<h. JOHNSON·l>lREET ""' J ', , "'"""'I II"""""'"· JI, o! >lu"t'"oron l roch. ond su .. n o.,,..,., 11. cl ~,C,?i'~u"i".i~E -Auo 19. CI M•n<• c ),\, 1nd N1<h• ilnn, l~. l><lth of 1-'u" 1,not"" !lol rh W&JIE·LANDf lO -ilu• 1' (••lion 11 n. ot r ... ,.,. ,.1,.. P•lm•. '"ti !lor!h&. JI, o! Wr•lmon'1t• W es tminster 'Bait' Gets Six Months Transit Unit OKs Bus St11d y SANTA ANA Orange Count y transit di strict dire<:· tors ha\·e 11doptOO guidelir1es for a special hu s needs s1udy. \\1th 11n eye on est;ibhshing a bus nc1w1Jrk for the l·n1Jnt.1 . The d1stt'l l'\ h11s l'arrnarkl'd $25.000 for the study and con, sultan!~ 1111! be asked In sub- ll ll l proposals w11h I h r research to be ('ornple!ed 11 1l h1n 120 days . lntcrv1ewu1g of applicant s for a manager of bu s opera· li•)ns ha1·e been postponf'd fnr ;ii leas! lll'n \.\'eek.~ Aeling c;eneral l\1 anagcr Ted l\1cCo n· ''11\e said 42 application!'. had been received for !he Job and screened !n !he six best ri11ahficd. D1stn1;1 directors hea rd a report !\>1nnday liy Al1·1n {) A11!r~. adn11n1 s!r:i t1 vf' :issis- tant for !he city of 1.a.(luna Beach who said 1he r-il~' pla n- ned an t'Ventual exlen~ion of i!s ht1s line~ lo the Lagun<1 Niguel Civic Center a n d Leisure \\'orld in Laguna !·/ills . tl\Ur JEEN (u IN ) ..,, •6. ~?!>BARING four. new. 21-passenger buses r;tU• for S54.000. "'irh the ~deri!I NOW ~ FORT _( IJUDERDAI.B~ 'FLORIDA~ (J d AT ·' ., .. A"tcy "'"th• city,, b"ying s.~" ·f.30 TU£5DJI.:~ mov· GH SJt'MUJJl~ Department nf Transportation llJ.•d'r. nl~T .. 0 ... , ~•-''' .... ftlltf • ~L WR ""''""lo pay t•·o-thicd' or ........ llllnil . " .ng n ..... -""°""'' .... -.... .., l">C.Uc w•TEll>iOUS F &ua lO O_,n,, " , 11 o< Cn•" """'' 1nd Lo"" ~u• 11 o! Nuntintton I••~" SHOCO(E V·STOUT -A111 )!!, Jot"•> Howetd, l• ond ~ond•• Aliff, !1. ltClh o! >l unt;ntton I••<". (l.<!11 Mt(LANCY -ilut lO. Ov41•V H • ll. or ...i ..... oor1 le1cn. •'Id Lind• L""i.r. n nl Soni• A.n1 -·~h~'~':'~"~-~:_~--~----:l~:itt<i~~~~;~~-~~~----;;~~~~:;;:~~~;;;~~~~~:;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SANTA AN A Al-•. Wes!mins!er woman booked nn armed robbery and grand theft charges aft er she played lhe role nr the bait 1n a trap thRl led tn 1he n1uggi n,1; nf· a bar patron has been seritenced to six months in Orange Cou n- ty .Jail and placed nn three years probation . OWENS ollLM&" ~ Aue JI, Btnlom•" F •l •nd Onnoo M11, ),\, ltClh QI ><un!lnoton B••t~. 1'111(£-!I JlilOY -Au• ll ~•m11•I Jo>•on. 11. or "'"'""'' I••<"· """ ~""'"" l tt I• o• l!UP"I p,,, MAl'!~Hl.ll l!llA11l &•ol I Qon110 Oil. o• F'>Unt••~ \1~11t> onO ll•!M~"· ?1. el liun!onelon ll•a cn Jl l(t{fTl~·MO$E"ll -So"I I, 0•1• "'~"~'· JI. o! lih•••I, MO . 1n<t Petr;<•• 1•. n• l-<!inlinot~n II••'~ fl [l~>illt.T01!£~ -~OM 1, Gii~•" ~aMrt, ~. 1nd Wlnl!rld M, •I. eo•~ al >luntint10" Beotn, Disne yland Announced A'vard U nit A~AHEJl>.1 -Sn; Oranf!.e County ciliJ.ens will ser1·e on the 1971 Disneyl;:ind Com- mun ily Service Awt1rds Cnm· m1t1ee, ""'hich will chnnse ~I c nu n I .v ori?anlzatinns Jn receh·e 11 total o( ,!;.17.500 in cash av.·ards. St1nta Ana business rx- ecutive Edmond B. Busler 1s ch11irman nf the panel. Others nn the comm11!ee are Stanley J. rawlow~ki n r Anaheim . .JudF:e Jame.~ 0 . P~rei of Fullerton and Rev. ~ame.~ F. Samn1on nf T11sl1n. Also. Mrs. Elmer C. Sproul of Or;inge and Mrs. Charlr.~ S . Thomas nl Corona del 1\1 ar. Functioning along a com- pletely ne.w lnrmat this yrar. the Disne\·land Cnmn1un1tv St'r\'ice A1;ards program w1il prnl'1de special recoj?o111nn 1n ex plicit areas n£ community .<er1 ice. E1er.v Oran~f' C n un t y or11.an 1za1 1on th11t pr n v 1 rl e ~ rommunit) services 1s elli\lbl e lnr cnn~idt'ratinn, Group~ in- tendin~ to 5uhm1t ;ippl1C"a1Lnns shoul d t·0nta("f 1ht D1sne vland re("nrdini.; secretary or" the rnmn1un1ty .~err1ces aw11rd!I prngram. Telephnne number of rN3- <(45fi, extensio n 5.18. Bidding Set On Building SANT A ANA -Bid!! for ron!truclinn or ll $.1.5 million 5tate office bu!ldifig in tile Orani:e County Civic Center will be opened Oct. J2. The eight-story structure will be located oorth of Santa An11 Boulevard and east of Parton Street. Bids were tn ht opentd l,111;t ~ Thursday but an 1d - ministr.11tion error caused the delay. A requir«I legal notice "'as not published . I See by Todays Want Ads ~ e FIT f'OR ROYAL TY: A QU~I\ siu bed. RCA col- or TV. 24n ·1.nd 2 ~11n ° old. • ~r mowtt, • rt· friaentor and man,y 11n. tJ:luta. Loni rM)' they ....,,, e PJCK UP AND 00 CAMP· TNG tn a ':519 ~vy « Piek up. It Ma a nl'W ~ 1or, eood body 11ntt tirtt • and for lhaf out doort ~~idon, II "u a CU.J tom camptr ll'hl!ll, • nm 1CEMAN COMET!<' In t~ form nf •" Oft k't tmc. MOl'fl 11mlq11t11 a~: a W•lnu1 roll top de~k . 11 Pine l'nrtch 111ble, .a W11\· t1ut pie uf•. and much more)· Orange County Sup er in r Court ./11dqe Ryrnn K , J\lcJ\1illan accepted the guftt ~' r>le11 of ,Jc.innie ~1 ari;aret Gilbertson. 20. of I 4 o !\ 1 Ne1,1•land SL tn gr11nd theft ch;irges .find dismissed armed rohbery cnunls. J\1rs. (i1lbeT"!snn \\'as ar- rested Jul v 1!\ short ly after !'<he alle'ledly lured a p11trnn ;it the Seven Veil~ har. 7821 1,1,'estminster A\'e .. \11dway Ci- 1.v, into 11 1rap laid by t .... ·o male conspirators. San Qu,eiitin Dno R eturn To County SA NT A /I .'I,\ -'l\1'0 !on(! ~1iinrling re~1den!s of rleii lh row are b;ick in Siin Quentin i'tfter a hrif>f vi.~it tn Or11nge Cnunt .v for the selling nf new trial dates , Conl'ic!ed killers Frederick Saterfield. !il , and \\'i!liam \Vest .... ·ood '"Thr J\1 a n ' ' McClellan. ~o. v.·ill relum In Oran~e Countv fnr reruns nf the penalty i)hases nf their tarlier trials. The prncedurP .,.,.a~ made ncct's5ar.v whrn the Califnrn111 Su prerne Cour t rul- ed lh11! JUrnr!I nppnsed In the rlea1h Jll'11alty 11·c.re imprnper l.1 excu5C'd frnm the !11·n trials J\!cCleltan. ronl'itted fnu r ''ear~ a~o for the k\1!1ng of twn patrnns of 1he C.11s LiRhl bar in Stanton. \1<'111 1-(fl nn tri;il Nnv. 29. The Alh11 rnhra nian face! 11 pretrial hearing Oct. " Saterfield. ronvir1crl ~ix years ago 11f the .~l~ying nf h\~ common Iii\.\' ..,,·ife and her daughtf.r In their Santa Ana home, will go on trial Feb. 2. Food Plan Sch eduled For Jan. I SANTA ANA Orange Cou nty's new pay-as-you-go plan for Inspecting and licens- ing food handling facilities will not be imposed unlil next Jan. t, s11ys Dr . John Philp, county health off icer. • The program, approved by the county B o a rd of Supervisors July 28. h11s been c11ught in Prealdent Nixon's 91).day wage-price freeze. The fee schedule r11nges from $25 to $150 tu'ld affects 7,500 restiurants, markets an<I food vendors. It 11 e.xpected to r11se $250,00D • )'e1r, enough to cover the cost or inspectloiu by the ~ty He1llh Depart- ment. Although levied by the: Mun- ty. the fees wlll be collected from bus~ within cities. Or. Philp lets •s hralth or- flcer for 111 citiet. In the coun- ty. Examples of the new Hcente ff!t .9Chedulea I nt I u de : Restlur1ntl, WI to SUI(), dependlfW upon size ; me:at m11rke ts, $25 to S40; grocery Rlortl, US to S.'1~: moblliz fbod vend.s, $10 per vehicle: ~ vendrn1 machines ~ to •, • i DUPONT NYlON PILE 5"ft ond·nmed down~ fC11 dimen.sioriol: i~ e flecl. More ioce-Yorn for K>nger weor. J.1 Mooy loYeiy colo~ ovoiloble. ' $.219 Sq. Yd. DUPONT NYLON'' PLUSH DUPONT NYLON TWEED Mulfi-color Yomt. with diffentftf towol le•ture. A corpel thot import' ~ ond practk:.., Double ~ ;.+e boclc. Ex~ combinalions. S.Y9 "-;:.Yd. - SAYE DURMGJ OUR4-DAY CLEARANCE SUNDAY 10 TO 5 DUPONT 501 TOOURED;NJLON Al notion foC.e-rot?dom text!Jfed Iii.lo loop, double iute bocJdng. Resi~ts hrz.ring ond .. ,.,,,,_,irling. Easy to moin1oin, Many smo'1 c~ < '. l00% DuPont nylo. face. Dooble-;.e. ing. dttp luxu"°"'5. pile. Easy kJ ~ Motf>.proofed ond not'l·olle•genic. ,,_ of deGOP<Mor colon;, ;POLYISIER. .SHAG Deep, ridi shag ((lfpet ...ode fer )eal$ ol beoutY ond weor. So totrgh ~~ il's fo"""""1wool Lorge selection of.._.. C°"Clfllio coion. s411-. s,. yc1. ,• • .- ~: ~- 1 ~· ,. J. •• • T . r · J; !f ' CHECKING •UP• Smok er s: Read y To Take Ga111hle? By L. J\1. BO\'O . R ~ASON that sn appy artist Paul Cezanne painl!'d more sllll l1frs or pears than of apples is because he liked apples better. That 's right. EYery tirne he bought a sack of applts and pears. he arranged same 1n a bov.•I. promprly ate !ht apples, .then painted ~·hat was left. THAT Vfo..-rtRAN movie artor of yesteryear Joel i\fcCrea -wha t. yo u've never he1rd of Joel J\1cCrea'.' -got his .sl11rl ,, In the movi es. reaching Rudol ph Valentino -""'hat .you'vr never heard of Rudolph Valentino~ -ho"" to ride a hor~ - come on young fellow, you've heard or a horse' •, ·' '• •' ~· :s ~· .f. '" *' • ,- . f ' 1: f! 1: s. I • r " HOW the chicken experts found 1h1s out I don 't know , but they insist the. hen is constantly tricked by her vision of food ;.!ways , the kernel of com or wh atever is only half the size she lhinb ii is. TF YOU JUST can 't stand to touch pins, needles. knives, scissors. anything sharp. what you suffer from is belonephobia ... "ANY '!AN who wears a brown sui t is a cad." co ntended Sir Winston Church ill , solemnl.v , _.STUDI ES at the University of Southem Cal iforn ia show a pcrponderance of the servicemen "'ho undergo courts martial are tatoocd. NO GAMBIJNG J\IAN "'ho wants to quit smoking should overloo k this technique. Take a deck or cards. Write a da ily cigarette quota on the face of ea ch. On a deuce maybe six cig- arettea. On a jack possibly no cigarettes before lunch. On tln ;ice siy no limit. Leave one joker in the deck. Shuffl e well every morning, and draw card. and abide by the instructions thereQn. Rut when and if you draw the joker. thal"s il. you're throu~h. A London doctor contends this method breaks down <lll your mental hangups about smoking. He claims you 'll be absolutely ready to give it up by the time you drav.· the joker. Fascinating. ii faclual. CUSTOMER SERV ICE : Q. ''Can you pop popcorn in <l microwave oven?'' A. Sir, popcom was-the firsl comestible ever cooked in one of those fancy devices. Just 21 years ago, nne Dr. Percy Spen cer put a paper ba~ contain inJ?: uncooked corn kernels In his laboratory radar ma.chine. Snap, crackle. pop and the microwave oven wa s here. ' ' ABA NOONE O CH ILDREN : Say the father takes off, and th' mother ill jusl left there with !wo youngsters, a son and a daught,r. Question arises which of !he two. the boy or lhe Jlirl. is apt to br. hurl the v.·orsl. No doubt about it, the boy. Daughters morr. readily switch lo}"alties. To uncles. cousfn:i;. boyfriends . But sons, more easily confused. just get angry. And ~lay .!hat wa y. oftentimes. Or such was the judgment or Per Ol11v Teller of the Inslitule of Social Research in Oslo. . RAPID REPLY: No sir. contrar.v ln popular belief. Pennsy l- van ia was not, definit.ely not named to honor ils founder William I Penn. Yrn~r questions ond rn1nmt11ts ore u1e/come .and 1oill be nsed i11 CflECKl NG t/P 111hcrever rn.~s1h/,., Pl ta.~c 11ddrl'ss your letter.~ ro L. 1'1. Boyd. P.O. Roz J 815. Nc.wport Beach 92660. Nations Fire Shots At Poor U11cl e Sam LONDON (AP ' -The West beautiful. really beautiful. .. (l erman news magazine Der but it is also a tiring place, Spiegel say~ !he Americeh exeggerai~. , . .America ns education system ''is sufferihg . alw11.ys exaggerate.'' fro m violence a ga i nst In other foreign editorial t ea c·h er s , discrimination comment last week, the New against colored student s , York correspondent r o r obsolete curriculums and Tokyo's Asahi complained lhat campus rio1 s" police "have all but given up But the magazine also noted their efforts lo enforce law In the report last week that and order in the city." the U.S. system "has produced 1-(e said the indiffe.~ence of more Nobel Priu" winners New Yorkers was largely lhan the education system of responsible for the high crime ' any ot her country. bcctluse the. rate there and suggested that U.S. spends twice as much o[ "puritanisrn, wh ich had been it.s gross natlonal product on !he underlying spirit of the t>ducalion" as Germany. An1erican people since the JIJltian journali11t Ori an a nalion wa s founded, may htlve Fall1ci, writing in Milan's v11nis hed from the mind of !he Europeo, passed along th e people." 0 inpressions a recent visit to President Nixon's Aug. IS the United Slates made on her decision to cut the dollar's tie 9-yellr-old sister Elizabetla. to gold and his imposition of a "They make skyscrapers JO percent imports surcharge w_.. •nd lney make roe.ds continued to stir fore ig n well," said Elizabe.tta, "but _r_••_c_ll_0_''·------~ll ~~~·~~!_,,things are never Fin al Stocks Without giving ·examples of In AU Hom• these minor railings, she Edit"ions contillUed : ''A mer i ca is , ............. . : DENTAL : PLATES . I \ I I I I '' • Bridgework • Fillings e X·RaY • Extractions "'!-. ALL ON INSTANT CRIDIT·TERMS All .Credit Ho,.,10.. l y My Offlcal N• · Ion~ er l'in•-Co. To D .. I With I I I' ,1 I I , I I I I : .PENTOTHAL: I 1--1-----------, I I UNION MEMllRS l SENIOR CITIZENS · I WEL COME ''---------....a• I II'•' DR. OAKES I I 267 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA I I PHONE 646· 1882 I I No Appolr tment N'K.11ary I Quick Pl••• ll•polr• Wh llo You w.11 . I . ., ............. . • ) ' i ' I I I ' .~----.,! • I ., ,· long wearing " socks 69c Reg. 1.1.so A reol value! Broodwt.iy lt.ibel stretch socks ror fashiori ond dress in assorted colors, 10~3 sizes. Men 's Furn i1hi n9 s . • • o~tober spe~ials cotton knit underwear 3/2. 7 5 Reg . 3/~.so Top volue on Ro.Knits! I 00 °/., c.otton pok-nit underwear. crew a,,d vet!! ne ck shirts, S-M-L-Xl .sizes, briefs. 30--1 2 sizos. Men's Furn ishin9s . pernaanent press dress s hirts 1,99 Reg. ~.so Short ~leeve button down dress sty!e 1 " in perm"ncnt pres~ polye ~ter "nd cot• ion blends, write , colors, ~nd stripes. 141/2-17 si!es. Men 's Furnishings ' I J II " ,, 1, '\ I I\ \, " l I h ~,' 11 I \ .. '' . top quality pajamas 3.99 Rog. 6·6,50 Great sovings! Beaut iful· printed long· slee ved pt.i iemo with long legs. A-8-C-D sizes. Men '5 Furnishi ngs. at tl1e broadway ANAHEIM NEWPORT HUNTINWTON IEACH C(~l tTOS OlAN-E 444 N. £11,liil (71 41 Sl 5-t l11 -4 1 r.ilii"" l1l1nd 17 141 644-111 2 7777 Edlnq•r A~e ~~·-~17 1 4 1 t•1·l1JI 100 L.,, C1rri!e1 Mtll 1111 ) 160·041 1 1100 Ne, T u1li~ Aw1nu1 SHO ~ ,10 AM. I• ':JO f.M, MONCAY. lHAOU•tt f R,(,)A)'./ .. S Al~kOA'( .10. f..M, le 6 t.M, .l~YllllA'C J l W90N I• I f.M, . ' , .JI " ' • ' . "' '· .. JI DAlLY PILOT Theater Note5 All 'Plazas' f Closing • TV Review 'lro1iside ' Gets New Gal Sleuth H)' T0~1 TITUS Of '" O.i•• '•'-1 "•+I If you ha11en 'l yet .Sffn "Plaza Suite," you've gol e1&hl rnore chanres to catch it ln Orange County thi~ ~·eel - but it'll bf all over. for a whll" 111 leas!, after Saturday. All three c omn1un1t 1· theaters staging the '.'\e1I Simon corned.1· 1nurn \"era1e \\"ill wind up their respect11 t' v ersion s 11•it h f i n a l perforrnances this "'eekend. The Laguna i\lo u lt o n Community P I a y ho u ~ e 's '"Plaza" is on the boar<ls tonight through &itu rda~: thf' Huntington BeaC'h Playhouse \1·i 1J \vitod it up \\' i t h performances F'r1dav a n d Saturda\'. \1•hile the s a n Clemente Communily Theater ha.~ held 115 ,·ers1011 O\ er tor 1wo exlr;i. stagings. a I s o Friday and Saturday. llap t:raham d1reets the La11una production , w it h ' ' DAILY .LOG . .. -. . 1: Wednesday .. Evening G CIJ@ CDh•itl;Mll ··s.m1n· 1ni·s Not·SO·L11nin1 lo•tr of l'i~1 ' S1m1nth1 do!>Co~11s tht t1mtd !o .. .r ol Pi~1 kins btuu~e of l~m!•~IO•. OCT09ER ' l:tO ·-.... .ltr'l Dll~ph, D IUllC Meft lom S~dlf • ,... lkll't ftl Wit lliiitt G "EYEWITNESS NEWS" * J05eph l•nli &. John Schubec:k Co·Anchor! GI WORLD TV PREMI ERE! , * Burt Unca•ler·Pettr Falk-CASTLE KEE-P! 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Beser\'at1un5 494-IJ74J -('.,At Huntington llt"a t h, r\en t 1..osey is 111 the direc!or's tha1r while the 1·ho1ce roles are token by &1111 Ct11d Tl'ri \'erdecia , Randi/ l\ce11e :111d Ann Par\·areslt~ and l!crirv llirst·hn1an a11d C:r;icr Shaw. Perforrnances ;,re al the Ba rn, :!llD i\lain St. lluntinglon De::ich . Re servations 5."16-8861 The San ClerTiente \'ers1u11, under H i c h a rd Andersen's tl irel'lio n. features Hichard l\osab and Dorothv Srn i1!1, Ren Hutchings ;111d i\1 ickie Cla:.:l on, and Ed Tierney and Phyllis \\'en11.. 1'h1s s h o \Y goes on rit the C.:abrillo Playl1ous<'. 202 . .i. v e n 1 d a t..:abri!lo. Sau C I e 111 c n ! e Hy CYSTHIA lfl\\'llY ' NE:\V YORK ~AP 1 -After a n1onth or stag s leuthing, r-.:BC's '"Ironside" acqu ired a new fe111ale aide Tuesday niJ.lhl. ~he is officer Fran Belding, daughter of a slaiu polk·e t:(lp\au1 and a prett_y cn1o!Lonal ty()E.' fol' a lady cop. Elizabeli1 Urtur. who has replaced Barb<1ra Anderson 111 lhe "'lro11s1ue ·family. was th(' center of a con1plicated storv -and a lesser .. ltonside" oi· fering and some pro· fessional garnblers plotting 10 destroy the ~·hccJ.ch<11 r detcl·· live. 11;:is undoub tedly a television first 'l'he 1 illou1 was popuJa· tillri c:ontro! It wa s an unplea.~a rit [11 ntasy set sorne t1111e lll the ru ture when th~ 111111011 hns bet'orne a fascisl slate wlth laws limiting everv ~;ouple to 011e l"h1!d and forbid- ding medlC'a1i on ror e 11 persons 01·er 65 1\lil!hael Cole and Janet ~largol111 played a young coll - • pie whose first child had died and who \1'cre about to have 11 second . illegal one. A Ge~la~ like "Bu reau of Population L'ontruJ .. .sets out to get them 11"i!h a grinl. tii'eless officer. Heser\':tlions 4!1:!-0465 OAILY ,.!LOf 51111 "h•1• A prelly brunette. fresh out of police acade111y. she arri\·ed Ort the scene doing a little oFf- duty invest1gn ti11g :.-.bout the rnurder or her f a t he r , suspected or \\'Orking \\'ith the ganiblers. J\t iss Baur 's initial contribution consisted of some 1nal3droit detective work and Of special interest was th~ perfonnance by the late Van l lerli 11 -his final acting assi:~nn1ent. I le played a 72- vear-0 ld lorn1er U.S. senator kept al i1·e by insulin bootleg· ged lo hin1 by a friendly doc· tor. lie decided to befriend the couple. 1l'ho 11·ere trying ti, esc:ipe to Ctinada where they would be allowed to ha ve the child * HOLD IT -Grace Sha\V tries vainly to restrain llenry T-li rshman fron1 drast i1· 'l'he lone ne1v prOOuction on ac:tlon in this scene fron1 the last acl o [ "Plaza Suite/' l·l osing this \veekend al !he county schedule !his week the lluntington Beac-h Playhouse . is a co!legiale offering. Cal -------- State Fullt-rlun"s d r a 111 a '"Sun!nlcr"1ree.'" ope 11 in i:: Thur s da v f or f ou1· pcrforrnanl!eS unl.\ Vetera11s Joi11 Li11eup demonstra!Jng h y s t e 1· i ca I .iniinosity tO\\'ard l ' h i e f Ironside. Bui in the epllog. <iller her father's nan1e had be e 11 .!au Palen. 1•.!10 \1·1ll s tag~ '"The S1ar Spangled Girl" fo ll" !he \Vcst111 inster Comniunit:o> ·rheater later thi s season. 1!11 directing lhe play by Ron r.o\1·an . Rob l\larcarelli of L'osta i\lesa takes the leading role in a c·ast 11·hich includes r1ro other Co.~l<i l\lesans. Phyllis Stockrnan and Cary Stetnba cl1er. Old Men Dorninating TV l"leared and the bad guys v.·ere either dead or under arrest, she \1•as Invited to join the group and \\'as even flirting a bit with Sgt. Bro\\"n. His 11·ns a rather superficial role. hut the actor n1a11aged to 1nvesl the platitudes with. dignity and pt>rsuasion so that , they sounded like nob I e philosophy. f'('rforrnances 1v1ll be given 1'hursda y th rough Sunday in rho. campus' Arena Theater. Reservations 870-3:171 * Re:->u1n1ng hu11;;tt1 <1 rl d 1·011l inuing through Sund;iy 1s :)Qut h Coast Re p e r I o 1' y '-~ pro<luction of the rock opera "'Ton1my" under the coinbined dire ction ol' Oa1·id E1nmcs and 1\la rtin Benson Heginu!d Hook l;ikcs the ti11e role in the 11r~1 fully staged ver~inn ot the pupular record alburn. whi le !he nx:k group Arnbrosia pr o 1· I de s 1nslrumcrttal backing · · Tom m y · ' 1!< be1n,e: By \'ER~·O:'t SCOTT l/OLLY\\'OOD 1 UPI t Take hear!. men of Arnerica ~ 1'his is tele r tslon·s yea r of the old goat. Look at the J1ne·u p 01 video's leading rnen. You 'll find few pretty young guys on the air. Last year they ga ve us downy- faced doctors, lawyers and cops by the score. They bombed. Bu rn bed . 801nl>ed. Bombed. No one <.·ould ren1en1ber 1hc1r !'acc.~ fro111 week lo week. This 1s the .I ca r o r l\lachismo. inatu rity an cl Geritol. \\'e\e gor Anll1ony Qui nn, .J1mm v Stewart. (.;eorge l\en- nedy. ·,:Jenn f ord and \\t illia1n (.;(ln rad sta rr ing in ne1v '~eek ly series. !\one \1•H) e\"er see 40 ag;i in. Some 1\'0U\d welcon1e age 50 once rnorc. And look wilu r h e .v · r ,. joi ning . ./1n1 Arness. Lorne ( ;reene, R<1v111ond B u r r , Hobert YouOg. Jack Lord. Efrem Zimbalist, tl·like Con· nors. 1'onv Randall. Jack Klugman. ·Carroll O'Connor nnd Peter Graves. The.v too are pn st or ;ip· proach1ng the half t:entury n1 :irk. 'l'huik uf the .JOY lllrir• pl'esence on the tube brings to /oupee 1nanu1';1cture.rs. hair dye tycoons and the v1tarn1n 1ndustr.v. A sprinkl ing or )Oungcr rnales has sneaked in; Dean .lones. Bobbv Shern1an .. Ji111 Franciscus a"nd Glen Ca1npbcl l <ind one or 1 ~·0 others. l)f"rl onned a1 rhe 'fh1 rd S!ep Thrater. 1827 r\e11'purt Bll·d I ·o.~ta illr~a. with an 8 o't·l{W·\.; 1·urh1111 ll e~cr1 a! ions li4fi· 1'.\li:L * '"Thi' Hesl or Friend.~.'" • ul'w pl ay r 11joy111g i1' l\"e~1 l'oa.')l premiere. t:ont1nues at the Long Be;irh Cornn1unit~· Pla~'house thi.~ we.e kl'nd 1rnfer the direction ol Ron Albertsen . 'Boy Friend' Cast Set 1'-.or I.,aguna Playhouse Ron1o!a Teinkin and .J:nnes O'Donnell llead the c;ist of 1he 1· o tn e d y. wh\t li J:l 11·e~ pcrformrinces on Fnday and Saturda.v nights al t h t. playhousr. 5021 F:. Anal1e it11 St.. Long Bei\.ch. Reservations ( 213 I 438-0536. Woody Feted C:'lsl111g for the sel.'ond produt:tion of the rie1v .se;1.su11 ;it rhe Laguna 1\1 o u l t n n CDtnmunitv Playhouse. the Hoaring Twf'nlic,~ co n1 e d .v .. The Bnv Fr"irnd." has been 1l nn<11111cl!.d hy director I lap t;rahan1. The r(Una11t1<.: lead!! or Poll.v ;ind ·rony will be plnyed by L;ina \\'alker and St e v e P I u 1n rn er , lhe latter recreating a role p I a y e d carli{lr this vear 1n Cost;i ~lesa. \1ic\d ·Frederick <tnd HOLL \'\\"000 I UPI 1 ~·l indv ~·liddough wil pf av \\"allcr and (:racie La ntz. 1--'olly··s school friends. \\'ilh t-reator and \'Oice. respec-Hlarlthe l\t1ckelson -.:as! as tht> t1\"ely. of \\'oody \\'oodpecke1'. Fre nt•h maid. "·ill be guests or honor at the Constnnce Crane will be 1;1 rst lntetnai1onal Ar11mate1J seen as the s c ho o I ~·ilrn Festival in Za greb, head01nistress. Ot ho Budd a!'i \·us;:nsla \ia. 1n June. 19i2. PCltl v's f:i !her and Bob Rigg :is -NATIONALGrrfERAL THEllRES ,,, ........ ~.~--I -·· +, ,-•• , I .· ..... , ( , I ' -.. ~. ' ... --~ \..::;.-;/ :.:..;,; .. , .. "START THE RF,YOl.UTION WITHOUT ME" Donald Swth~lond G...., Wikle< .. iXCLUSM O.C. i£At.lfrMNT .... ru'9fl •WIK ..... fri, Mlt.1>)1 - s.t: & s-.' l't tS. ••• S.~J. ~-· , .... , 1111 !he lone 1\111cnc1.1 n 111 lhc :--ho w. Others in !he ca.-;t arr Lee 1\lill:ir, Oli1·e Hichcs. Bill Powell. Victor Delrner , Debbie F~d\1•ards. 1\lark t\.1 I c k e s h. flohin t:arnp, Del Adan1~ . Carlo.~ ~ ;alJo and C ;i I h .v 1\·l.ison. Doris Shields is rnus1cal director ror lhe pro?uction. \1·ith Lila Zali serving as choreol!:rapher and Frances H.afferty 13akcr as as.socia1r director \!Jayne Hamilton "'·ill handle the :set and lighting design. with costumes being l'reated by Joy Laho. .. The Boy Friertd" 11•111 ope n Nov. 2 for a lhree-11·eck run <it rhe playhOllSl'. 606 Laguna Can~'nn Hoad. Laguna Beach. llesCr \·al1o n:: are bc i n~ taken at the hox office, 494·0743 ALSO rLAYING- TM Rolng $t009s GIMME SHELTER ------- Bui there is an augu ry, por-!n truth, however, 111 e tent. in the explosion of 1·1rilc '"Ironside " series has done older 1nen in the rnost mass or i11cely this season v.ithout 111 ass 111ed1a. \Vhy ,1·ould distafr representation. It hds \ iewcrs prefer lo see old heaten ABC's 'l\olod Squad" in ~ \"eterans lo adventureso n1e both Nielsen ratings so far. ) oung bucks"! CBS' "(:Jen Campbell Sho1v" \\'herein lies their rnagic? is a ppor third in the lime For one thing. tlley can be six~tBc·s "J\tovie or the \\'eek" di~tinguished from the leading lir.::::::;:;::i!I ladies. Their voices are deep. 1he whi.~kers are barbed wire ;ind l11cv don't take any gufr fron1 effeminate males who \vorry about !he i.:rcase in their. pants. It is a ti1ne for 1he \'erities of 1nalene.<;s in the ra ce of 1\·01nen 's lib. A reassertion of 1nasculinity, ""d111a 11.l.$·Jr'•-1.2S·Kld' 1SC Cto'I• C. 5<oll "THE LAST RUN " plu• "/'DINT 11.AN!I"' will\ LIO Mln<in Exclusive Engagement DO< IANIYMOAI. - W N~OOIWT -·-·---·--·-· ......... ~---~------·--·--- rLUS -···-"Sail in the Suri" Even the top 1:on1ed ians, Bob Hope. Dick Van D~·ke, !~::=~:::::::::::=::~~::::~:::::::::::=::~ B.owan and 11artin. Fred S~teoll kodo M1ll<111 S•t. l :JI '·"'· l\laci\1urray. Dean r-.tart'in and Don Adams ha ve 10 sha ve r1·ery day. None of thcn1 1\•ears hair to rhe1r shoulders. Nor· is there a lisp 3mong the1n. They reflect strength, intcgrit ~, character and poise. None of them, saints be praised , are "trying !o find themsel ves" or "soul se:irching." Thev know 11'ho U1ey are. They -kno1v '"he.re they are going. £zdoNEWPORT BfACH-01 the entrance ta the fabulau1 lido Ii.le OR 3·8JSO .... -•• i ••••••••••••••• .......-...;-;-.-••••••.•• ·; • RICHARD BENJAMIN JOANNA SHIMKUS EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN 201•Cenluf ,.fc • prtltflll ·~ Th• . . Marriage of a Young . Stackbralnlr 'f,!l'c.o~OR "1Y 01[.C l.l•I• <Et.flll!] -ii" These f(l ctors appeal to 1na!e 1·ie11•ers because the guy drinking a beer on the receiv- ing end of the tube can iden- l)f.j with them. Females say, COLOll 6,. ··Yeah. th.,,., th• kiod of "THE VANISHING POl!llT" ma n for me." ll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It may be fantasy, bul it is heartening in a sense. ---II BALBO~l 673-4048 NOW TMllU TUISDAY "MARRllGE 0, A • • OPIN TOUHG STOClllROKl!RM •·.<I • S1•rri~g 211d ,..., ..... Potllftrd Be~i'"''~ 7'ff I!. l1U... · · AllO "ME,H ISTO WALTZ"' ... , ... ,Pninwl• "THI AllllANVIMENT" BRILLIANT. REMARKABLE. -JOV'f'li Mo•g~n~r,.rn. N,,,,.,,.,.eo 1~ ,.-5~~. ~·MILLEll IVI SHOW STAITS 7 ... M, CONJINUOUS SHOW SAT. flOM S:JO, SUN. J ,,M. ' . JUNIOR MATJNll SATUIDA'f 1 P.M. IAlaAIN. MATINll 1n1Y WID.1 P.M. George C. Scott ! Th• last Run TOOLIBWJE. · · COUii! ~ w.N II& It was his lintjabin9,.on .•• Driveayoun1kill~r \t.:o rrom Sp.in to thesouth"'fif France. Al.SO COLOI 111 . fAYE DUNAWAY STACY KEACH ''DOC" JUNIOR MATINEE SAT: 2· P.M. "KING KONG ESCAPES" "THE SHAKIEST GUN IN THE WEST" ALL SIATS 7Jc • . ' { ' • r. ' ' . . Family Ba~k on Top Old Fa vorites Rec lainiin g Positio ns By RICK nu BROW HOLLYWOOD c UPI 1 After JU~I two Wf'eks of the new season lf'lev1s1on riltang~. CRS-TV'3 s1tu11tion rnmM\" about a bigot, '"All 1n the Family." has rerli11mN1 11~ No. I position in the popular1tv rankings. · Despite the expcded eilrlv season 11amplinR or the 'ar1n1111 new show11 on all the networks. "All in the F11m1lv" has mo\'ed quickl.v into the lop spot th11t 1t slakl'd out some months ago 1w11h Shirl e v MacLaint l, bombed nut in 1·ma 1or way - the ~f'tond time in two ratings \1 eeks There seems hit le hope that either will attract mu r h 11ud1en<'f', unless by some chance ii resC'heduhnR of the showo; works m a g i c a I I v . Quinn's t>ntry camt in 65th, 11nrl Mm M11cL11 ine's 6flth ~1tuation co"4edy 11houl two youn~ c o m p o !I r r ~ '" Holly~ood And speak 111~ nr ral in~!i disasters. an old fa voritt thR l once ranked high, ARC-TV's ''Rew1tched .'' continues Ito lilke it on the chin in lhe ew season. F'aced with h e competition of N R C · T ' s "Adam-12.'' a polic•e selics. and <:RS-TV 's Carol Burnett variety hour. it~me in 60th. The h11the!lt·r~d new serie!I in the latest r11nkinit~ w11s IRS-TV's h;ilf-hour situation comedv "Funn\' Fl\re." a predicted popul11r1ty h1I with ' In the national st11tislH:s for the week or ~pt. 20..26. the second-ranked show was NRC- TV's Flip Wilson hour followed 'bv ABC-TV"s "Marl'us Welb\. MO" and CRS-T\''s "llerr·s For the second week in a row. 11 <·unous rat i n !?t. siluation involves 11 no I he r movie sl11r in a new ABC-TV sf'rll's. Tonv Curlis 1n "The Pl'rsu11drrs " Though hi!! show rlnes quit e wf'll 1n the 1f'W Ynrk overnight ral1ngs, it t':irne in tied for 58th in the nation::il t<1bulat1on.<: Sand\' Ouncan as a college '1fj~~~~~1 student who doe!! television ~ ..... .-~11.• Lury'' ;i n d "C:unsrnokt' .'' which round out the lnp f1\e At the opposi te rnd n! lhe ~r;i!r '"" h1~hlv loutrd ne" ABC-TV series i I' 11 I 11 r i n ~ movie !;(ar11, "The M1111 and the C1tv" <with Anlhonv Quinn 1 a·n_d "Sh1rlry's World'' •· ll"'t' ,., I h '"'' ~ .,, ,\,,;,. I} ,,, v!~:. ~;'~~'~. ~'.:'~~,:',,: .. ~, .• "lOVl MACHIN(" (I ) r .... "DOCTORS' WIVU" IRl AllhOuRh viewers n f I f' n spend the first few WePkS nr ii Ill'\\ n den SPa"on s11moling the fresh11rnn Sf'ne<::. "All Jn lhf' Parn1lv" has s11nolv murdered 1wo of lhese, :"JRC-TV's "The P;ir tncrs" ;ind A B C · TV ' s '"C:etr ing Together.'' in he11d- nn compet11ion 1n the latest n<ifional r<itings "The Partners.'' a h111f-hour con1e<ly <iboul two humblin,g pnll cemrn -one white . lhe olhrr hl:ick -c11mP, in 541h. And there is 11 rrporled str;iin in relations betwl'en thf' two st11rs. Don Ad<ims ;ind Rupert Crosse. It is said that Crosse. 11mnni;( other things. ferls mnre ~c>grnes should he emnlnw•d on lhf' !;how "Grit inst T n g e I h e r . ' ' mr;inwhile. ft nishrd fi7th in the ralinRs. despite the presence or pop music st<ir Robby Shprm;in 1n this -halr·hour 1·on)merc111ls This show c;ime in sixth 'exl 11mon~ the nrw SPrirs was ;inotht>r ('RS-TV situation romedv. 01ck \';in D~ ke 's. which rnnked 12th One ~how vou won't finri li~led in the hiRh-po wered nillion;il r;ilings , non- commercial lelevis1nn's 90- minult' dor11mPntary "B<1s1c Trainin~." ahout 11 cnmpilnV nr recruit~ at Fort Knox. Ky . _ Will' presenlrrl Mondav ni!lht nn I he Puhlir RrMdca~t inJ? Srrv1ce. thr l;itr!il work or nnterl filmm;iker rredrriC'k Wisrrniln To the surpri~e nf ;ihsol11 lf'IV no nne arqua1nlrrl w1lh the previous works nr W1sPm<1n. it WilS an uncommonlv hl11nt ;111d h1ghlv reveahng s t 11 d v Compared with. s11y. "Funny F11cr." the iwd1enct Will' 11ndo11hledlv linv. Welcome to televi~mn 1971 · • • • SHOWING NOWI • • • I 'bl'vegot: Due process. Mother's Day, SIJpermarkets, air con~Mioning, the FBI, Medicare . AT&T. a 2-car garage, Congress. country clubs. state troopers, the Const1tul1on. color television. and democracy. ~'vegot: ... '°!tu!H~ ~~S~ c. ,., ... ~CL ARK HOWAI s--... ,..,,. im( ... mm ~s11~1 ''""" 1, MUr ROSE SOln ""-1, 1 r rtul i • ., ... , s1u01•11,1,. Ce100111"'" ''"° "1'" Tff.H#JCO(O, •• .:.=.~:=.'::..... IGPI Jotf. ........ ,." ~ ........ , __ , ........ -~ •• COAST HWY. ~ MACARTHUR •LVD. NEW,ORT ltACH • l44·078(J tlAll1 .... on.u "BLUE tlltl, WHITE DEATH" • ' 'Y 011 Di ... ty Rat' , :J ...,,~ M1r 1am Kaiser tells ore James O'Oonnell in no un- certain terms in this scene from "The Rest of Friends,'' playing Friday and Saturday al the Long Beach Commun11y Playhouse. r THERE IS A PLACE WHERE - ' lff" IT'S lEj;A~ TO DO MANY THINGS THAT ARE ILLEGAL ------ 1n our society wher,. minors are permitte d by la w to en91tge in weird e xp eriences w ithout fear of arrest ! 10 market. to mari<et to.p~~f~ .. ' .. '' Chil£lren Watch Video Too Much? '\i':W YORK ( P) ·-Rob l\re~han. who 111 \11 pt111n New York lln1\t1 ~1ty , said "Wt hAvt some new pmgr•m~ hut we still h11ve the !!11mr old ruri.t -the rommerr111I ·• Kang<m>o, say\' th,. mn~l urgent hus4ness 1n rh1ldren·3 ft>lev 1!'.1on 1s "getting mort good. aeat1\·e. ro111pass1on;ite tx•ople to cre<J le more ~nod prngr11ms and gell1nR 111111·e pt•ople t11 walt•h les:1 o! JI " • I\ ee~h1111 • s;11d he r e 11 r ~ d1lldre11 a1 e w 11 l r h 1 n i: trll1\ lSIOn Ill !<Udl An t'Xtt'nt th;1t 1t 1.~ destroying parcnt- d uld rrlat1unship!i. Ed a Le!ihan. moder 11tor of •·11ow Do Your <.:h1ldrton ~row'."' on public lelevl111on. SUJi:RP~ted that s 0 rn ' l h j 11 ~ could be le;irned from 11te large Amount of time ehildien spend 1n front or the set. I • fl Is tu1 nm)! u~ into a 1111- 111111 of "J><'Clator'.' he ~111d "\\'e <111' <leha:<rn~ nur duldrPn, we are debasing our adults " .. Jr lhl'y are> getting good pr1lgr11m~ lhry would n o 1 drown them•ehe!I It 1t," ~he s111d "The in'lllnl' hungrr for b11rl !lhOwl! ;.n(I b11d toys r~ the ?rObl!'m It"~ because we are nol l(J \'111~ our t'htldren 1ht> 1 e.11 \ 11lue~ they need !or growing up .. ~11~:i; Lr~h;in s;ud she l'lln· s1rlered ·~same Sit ept · the "nr't show on tele\'1s111n ber11t1se or It~ "~oal of snrnrlening ktd!I up with no idea ol what wlsd~m i~." Kl'e~han \\SS a p;u t11·1p11nl Mond<iy nilo(hl 111 a lorum SJllll\SurPd bv I he . ew 'I OJ k t'haptrr or lhl' :-;at1nnal At'<irlemy of Tele\ 1 JM Arl!i & gc1ent·e; on "The ~ew Look tn Chi I dren 's Prol(rammrng. llow Far 1111\'e Wt Come Fr<11n the W<istelaml'"' l'<inchsts gerwrallv agreed lh;il imp1ol'ernents h11d been madP thi:; ~e<1son . ''I !eel it's 11 !(Ulllt step from the Sa111rd11\' murn111g car!t)on ghello," said Burl Rosen. pro· du<"er of "Story Theater " (;l'urge Stoney, direl"lor of the Alternate Media Center al The other panellsls defended the show. Norman Morris. 11 CBS Nt'ws writt'r-produc·er a11d author or '"fl'le vi:-1on 's Child." said "Sesame Street·· largely t•re11ted l h e at- mosphc·re that brouithl 11boul the chan~es 1;1king pl11ce now ' i11 progn1mmi11g al l he rwl works. I ' /1 'FRIENDS' TAKfS ITSHf WITH ADMIRAIU SERIOUSNESS YET IS UNDERLINED IY MUCH HUMOR. 0 1rec1or Lewis Gilbert whou cred11t rono• wid ely from the Jomet Bond 1hriller, "Yov Only live Twice" 10 ",1!.llie,' hos toke n on a del1co1 e o u 1gnmenl 0 11d corr1ed it 1h1ovgh with contoslenl lot le ond in- tegroty." . I(,,'" 1 lu>nu• I M A n1•lf" 1"imM " 'FRIENDS' IS AS OLD AS 'IOMEO AND JULIET' AND AS YOUNG AS 'LOVl STORY' I" • '!Panda Htlt . Nt• Y1>rl 0.111 'tw• FUNNY HOW LOVERS START AS .•. I 11 frl8r1'ds" I A.~ PflOO..CTnl ~ TECHNICOLOR• e A PARAMOUNT· PICTURE HELD OVER AT BOTH THEATRES >9' Al ttUIOI DllVl-"'IM •oetH l fOf-OtO .C "llttl1 fun & l it H•lry" (I ) 4'lfApltlhle Sana's 'Bit L9te_lllftlh1t ••uc CJT'N-1 CANNON I R06ERT RYAN l,JAO<IE CW'ER ~ D'IVO H(~ , ,... \4/l_llAM RCl:RO</M.6JJREf N ARTl-JUR ISH£0<Y GREE~/ClMa-1 GRtl SI 1AR0N rARRELL ........ ro WEXLER 1 m N PHILLP CAw I s--i.,'.AMFI IK"C1'tr••'"'.,, '• "·"• "'~ 111 r,;,;;;~7;" "'~ ..,,., ,,., .... 'JI' ............ ~-' ~""' ~ .. l'WW'i WiJ>.iK]i1 lllO"' ~ .... ,. ~ ' ~~.Ml~<T•IPo ~Rti-11: J ·~ ... Ar11l rf>rgi1it 'JnPl11 171pj f" Tr~.~ pa A'-'!I. A FRANKOVICH PROOUCTION DDCIDRS • -WIVES COLOR·from Columbia Plclvm • 2ND TOP FEATURf • SIGN .. OY.A.N (ANNON e l!ICHAgo CRfNN.\ IACH R tOt!EIHS • JANIC( IWlf DIANA .SANO~ • CARA WIUJAM~ CO-l!Grl' .. llicho1tl >n0••\on • Rolpl. h ll6 my. Jol>n Colocn1 • G•&f9~ C0nyn., Motlon M''"'QO NOW AT All 3 EDWARDS CINEMAS EDWARDS• a N VII.JO . C'OWl\Rl>S CINEMA Vlf:j() ... DAILY PILOT J9 20. • c.-..-, ...... 2ND BIG HIT ,.1p~.1 rq('(11 '•"f ~twll.w Stlsu11's 1w ··~ ... ,..,...., 'Ill\ tl(HU O C-INNA DYAN (ANN()tj IN "DOCTOl'S WIVES" (I ) ALSO PLAY~ Al (INlMA Vl(X), MISSIOH Vl[X> • • eeAC ... e \.iWO AT • t..Lte • • M• c•••• ...._.. .. .., .. ••••• .....,., ... 1 9eoa • Hu .. -.1Ne•o• ••ACM IOM t •CIGHI 1H Dll~H IAYLOI (> 1• " \ CllJ ~,..~ ... BILLY JACK vn . 1 r· •n· J"I •· i:-·..,, lfCH~'C''H Oq• r ·n,..., W11 .. _. "rl'lt , ~GP ~ A ~ .,,, .. ) I. ~ .. 5,,,, (~ ' Pl IJ\ I ff MA,VIN IN "MONTE WALSH" (GP) lND BIC WEFK James Garner Skin Ga111e Lou Gossen Susan Clark Pl II\ ti INJ 'AHWnnn \HIRL fY Mori .AINf IN "2 Mulu for Sister Sari" I .... ~ . ., • .. · tr' "'r c ~.·< II f rierlds'/ R '' t'•H~ ( 01 nr• """ ,,. rA"AV O• "'' r in[ PLUS HI IOTT GOIJLr> IN "I lOV( MY Wlfl" (R) c.~·.~~~~ ~ :=·· ~:'.:,:•,a;:: ['.,, .... ~, .. ,~..., •o et•r r Y'-'' ~ ·~-"'O· P!!Cnl l('l'I .-..11t11w St1Su1's 1W 1,9w Mlth'ar. ....._ .. ·~P--tl""\1R·_.. ri us.al( HARO CllENHA.OY AN c AHH()N ~ "DOCTOR'S WIVU" (I ) Al SO PLAYING A f CINEMA VIUO. MISSION VU> GeorgE C. Scott Thtl last Run VI. lllOCOLO~/ PANAVISl("IN' .4'I I ...... 0 Pl US· .lNNY A U •tUCIOt JOHN "WAlUIOUT" • I . .. ' ' . • J8 DAi{l; PILOT ~VtdntsdilJ, Ocloblr 6, l"i7l ~ -. College Graduates' l11come Highe1' by About 60 Percent Dt:•r Joyct : rtt1 fatMr •IKI 1 :;u perior ~t udentl! w11h a • f'AltllL\' CIRCIJ.<i Wednr1d~J. ()ctobtr b, 1971 ____ PILOT·ADVtRT~R 4_ b!J Bil Keane Hoag Hospital ' G1'a11zella N a1necl Chief of Staff • Mvt been diicut siag my r·e1na1·kable attitude. Certainly faturt pl.am. He did DOI finish ( O ( e e r 11111: \I l!l flnd a re v.·arding .. hl1ll acbool , but Is a succe1sfu l I ca1'£:er HI ltas proression." A Costa Mesa g en e r a t .science in 1955 and a rnedical hus.ibiessman. He Is DOI •••inst c ' I practitioner has beell elected d f h u r _,.Uese t.ducatlon, but sal.'li ifs 0 f n e f FOR OTHER ~I AT UR l: 1~iit,,,11 ,,,,,,-_ h r r agree rom t e n1vers1ty o -" d th ~ .. ,., c ief o staf at Ho a g Kansas in !959 . . lulil •• po••lble,• for , bard-1nen auu 11·omen rea ers w1 ~ •1 · I Ho · I -" emorta splta in Newport working, loteUlgent person to an interest in i n ha I at. i o n Beach. Granzella lives in Custa earo ai much or morf' than a therapy: physics is hc lpfll l. ~Jesa "'ilh his wife, Glcnn11 , II 1 career in inhalallun !heJ'<1 PY hut not requu·ed to cnler Dr. John D. Granzell;i was and four children. (!O ege gradu,te now at t "·a~ v,it hQut rese!'vation. Your f!'lected to the one·ycnr tcnrJ when he 11tatted out. Is ht training programs. You need a He is a 1nen1bcr ol the 1 b ., c L p· b h bitckgrountl. es Pe 1· i a 1 ! ~· high school diploma. o r by the s!aff of nearly 31111 Orange Counti·, California ancl T JC 1· -· · llts urg physics. (·oupled Y.i!h a 11ill· doctors. He has bet n in \.,, 1 cli LC II · "pea•·.,1g cqui l'alent . Headers who "'i~h A rn e r 1 <.' a n r.1 e d 1 ca I · e 11 a ~ " • 1n<>ness to beco1nc involved in private practice 111 Cos1a ri.1e~a But this i.!I a cuniplex question " lu receive fre e 1 nhala ~1un Assoc1at1uns a~ 1vell as a nd be a tra1n1 ng prograrn. n1akes !herapy eareer Ii te rat u r e and on the hospita l staff since charter niernber of t 11 e a easy anSl"'ers can you aii ideal candidate. I Id d I h. J9(i{). misleading. Volatile ehnnge s iou sen a ong "' He. American Board uf ~·an11J.v characterizes uur tinie: even •·1 am on the fa cultv uf !he s la rn p e d , self.addressed Dr. (:ranzellatakes over the Practice. i:I specialization t he inost sophisticated pro-Uni\•ersily of Oklahc.ima. In en velope to .Joyce Lain Ken· poliey position fron1 D r . established in J96!J. jections c<>.·1.not foresee ii·ith uur training pn1gran1 we ha1·f· ned.v ;it this newspaper. \Vrile .:,•!0.".:.)·:!;'.,'~~ Hobert Woodruff of Newpul'l A stint in the us. Na i·~ <.·ertainl.i• the oppo•rtunities a ino lher·so n combination ;is •·J T ".on 1·01u· outside en· ho I h Beach. t;orps earned hun twu I'd t Tl · 21 -"th I d II I "Whotc ,.ne ore ..u egoing towatc ?" o G NEW HOAG CHIEF whi ch \ViH c'Cist irl !he future :-. 1 f<,n:; •r son is auu e ""ope an a 01v sel'era • ., r. ranzella received a 111edals and a Navy Coni bal 0 ,._, BALANCE, the ii ise~t , __ m_o_t1_1er She i_s_o_n_e_o_f_th_c __ 11 ,.. ltw l•_,_1,_n_·'-'-----------------------------""-'h_e_lo_r_·,_d_c~g_re_c_in_b_io~l~og~i_,_,_~_n_>m_e_nd_a_t_w_•_· ________ o_,_._J_o_h_n_G_,_•_n_•_•_ll_• __ f.(amble is lo obtain adequ ate education to help ~ou COIJt! \l'ith change -ne\v industries and lifestyles. d e c I i n i n g businesses. revised s o c i a I ideas and gallop in g technology. Using only a dollars c!'it cna (ignoring for nO\I' the personal satisfactions of 11·ol'k and su- called job scCuri tyl , figu rl'S sho\v that a large portion of the road to affluence IS pa1'cd \\•ith education. .4. recent governmenl survey ! I 9 7 0 figuresl reported a\'erage 1n. ..:ome 1\'as about 60 percent higher in households where the head had finished college - but th is still isn't the v.•holc story It GOOD Aj\;AL\'SIS 1s g11en b1· Dr . Eli Glnzbcrt. Columb1:1 ti. professor of economics. and one of the nation's n1ost re s pe c t e d n1 a 11 p o we r s pec ialists. He examine s p;1y varinblcs in a re1narkablc. and. in son1e rcsper ts. l'Oll· !ro1•ersial ne\\' book. ··caret'r (;uidance: \\'ho Needs 11. \\'hu Pro\'ides IL \\'ho Can ltnpro1·e It." I i\1ust read in!: f o r counselors a nd recomn1cnded to concerned parents. I For e q u a 1 comparison. r.inzber! 's anal rs is. uses 19G8 figures. llcre 's a sumrnary ; Tll E ~I ED I A1\ 11\CO.\IE fur 11.2 million rncn in 1he J!"i.~4 age group ts sl\ght l.v 01 er ¥8.000. In addit ion. About I out of 7 rnen with ll<J 111ore than 8 ~·ears or school rarns i1bol'e $10.000. One in 3 high school graduates earns ilbo\·e SI0.000. One in 3 collc~e graduates ea rns LESS th<in $10.000. Since i11con1e <ll'pl·ull~ l:irg.-. I ~· on occupation -which 111 turn i!I strongly influenced bu1 no t deter1ni11cd bv education -it is interesting 'to uote that half or a ll professional an<l technical wo rk e rs . and -;;alaried 1nanagers and of· ficials 1the 2 highe st pili d 01·· cupa!ion grou ps overall 1, earn l.ESS than SHJ.000. In contras!. aboul a r1uarler or a 11 <'raftsmen earn 1\·!0RE U1:in $10,000. \\'llTLE IT IS GENERA L.L Y TRUE that !he mort> educoi- lion a rnan has lhe ~tter he does In !he job nlarket. other i111porta11t fnctors operate !o ra!ion opportuni ty· per);onncl pracliers of ernp!oyers. pol'.Cr nf trade unions, ral·1:i l and sexual disrr1111u1al1on. lieens· ing regulation:-: 111·hirh in ~orne c ases ser\'e niain ll' to \in11t 1:01npetition and raiSe ear ni ng~ by keeping 11ell't(1n1e1·s out of ::in ocrupation 1. geogr11ph1r •·unsidrr;ition~ and uther fru·. !nr~ 1nl'lt1lhng luck .1nd f:\11111~· t 1r.~. ··11 n1.1 1 bf' 1ha! .~on1r st.1llt•rl 1 hlue·rul!.1r worker and surr- C."sl 11I s111all busines,;n1c n ;irr.J nght ll'lU'n they i·t:"1·un1n11·11d \\·ork 01 rr t:olle~<' F 0 ll TJ-IEIR Ctlll.DHE:\_ 111 o!hcr cases. foilu re hl continue . education 1nay constitute a seriOU~ \\'3S\e o( potential." Oear .Joy('t : I'm intereslt.cl In bt:comin~ an inhalation ·therapist and would like to know where I can get detaih·d informatio n about training. job opporlunltie11. r tr. fThe pro· blem is 1hat I'm 45 years. old and h&\'e had oo working r~· pe:rienct outside tbt home fOr 23 year~. 1\ly back,;round in· •·ludts I )'t 11r of colleJ(t - physics 'and 1nath cnur?'tll - and later I y.·ork'd. in an of· fice. !\ly fa mily is grown D0\11' and I Deed a rewarding and in- terestint Df!W field \4" .make me feel "ortbwhlle a ·n d necessary. I am more than "'illlng: to enter a training pro· gram for a ye111r or llfil. Am I tooldng for the impo1111iblr'! - F.D., Seattle The American Association for Jnh alalion Therapy !lent F.D. career literature. and, in . addition its president. Robert ft We I 1 a c h tr thoughtfully wrote her : "Via Mr.!!. Kennedy's col· umn, your letter reached me. I encourage you to pursue a KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SA TUR DA YS IN THE DAILY PILOT . 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I I I l ! ., ---• UPI Tel•Pl>Ohl OA K LANO A" MA NAGER DICK WI LLI AMS !LEFT) AND OUTFI ELD ER REGGIE JACKSON SIT IN DEJECTION AFT ER PLAYOFF LOSS. Oal<land Hurl er Lost $5,050 In Room Theft BALTIMORE -Oakland Athletics rl'lie r pitcher James "~1 udcat" Grant reported the theft of s:i.oso worth of jewelry from his hotel room Tuesday in· eluding his $1 ,500 1965 World Series r ing won while with the J\finnesota Twins. The theft occurred J\1onclay after Oakland lost to Baltimore in the second game of the American League pla_voffs. A sperial detail of six city policemen had been assigned lo tht new hotel to prevenrsuch lhefl.S, a police captain said, "" LOS ANGELES -The UCLA Bruins may again be without their fa stest receiver. Reggie Echols, but senior linebacker Bob Pirferini sl)ould be available ror Saturday's .Pacific-8 con· Ference gan1e against \llashington State in Spokane. Coach Pepper Rodgers said Tuesday that Echols, hampered the past tv.·o \veeks by a badly sprained ankle. was limping at practice. Pifferini has a badly bruised forearm, but X rays showed no bro ken bone , The 0·4 Bruins' kickers -punter Bruce Barnes and placekicker Efren Herrera - have provided bright spots in an othern·ise dismal slart. "I believe we have one of the best'ldck· ing games in the conference with Barnes and Herrera," Rodgers said. "" NE\V YORK -Leroy Ellis scored 19 points in spark ing the I..os Angeles Lakers to a 113·108 victory over the Detroit Pistons Tuesday night in the opener of a National Basketball Associa- tion exhibition doubleheader. . The 6-fool·ll center tied the game at 83-all with a jump shot early in the fourth quarter. lie also scored the next six poi nts to give Los Angeles t1 lead they never relinquished . Dave Bing scored 2J points for the Pistons, who are 3·3 in exhibition play . Flynn Robinson had 22 for the Lake rs, who are now 3-4. ,,. VICTORIA, B.C. -The California Golden Seals and Los Angeles Kings, who open their 1971-72 National Hockey Le ague setlsons in Oakland Friday night. put on a preview Tuesday night, and the Seals came away with an easy 4-0 vie· tory. Walt McKechnie, Ern ie Hicke, Joey J ohnston and Nonn Ferguson scored the goals and Marv Edwards turned aside Z3 shots for the shutouL It was the second viclory in 10 Jireseason games for the Seals. The Kings wound up exhibition play with one vic- tory. three defeats and two ties. "" EUGENE, Ore. Ex-Loara Say Robins on Boys Lave r Wins; As he Upse t By Egyptian Getting Use d to Wins But Th,ey ~till Enjoy It VANCOUVER, B,C. (AP) -Ismael El Shafei of the United Arab Republic scored an upset Tuesday in the $50,000 Rot.hman.~ International Tennis Tourna· rnent, defeating fifth -seeded Arthur Ashe, 1-6, 6·3, 6·4. BAL TJM6RE I AP\ -TI1a Robinson boys. heart of the Orioles during their years or baseball dominance, were Lhe fitting herOC's l'ls Bnl1Jn1orc cornpleted ils third straight American League p!ay- oH sweep. Brooks, a den1on in playoff action. rapped out two hits and snapped a l·I fifth-inn ing lie with a f\vo-run single as the Orioles defca!ed the Athletics, 5·3, Tuesday in Oakland. Frank. snapping out of a Q.for-11 and J. for·21 slump, doubled horne 1he fourth run and then scored on a y.•ild pitch to \\·rap up the scoring. But the Orioles, who have won nine playoff games y.•ithout a defeat ip three years and will take a 14-game winning streak into the World Series. participated in a most sulxlued celebraUon. "We still enjoy lt as much," Frank said of the numerous campaign partif!S ac- companying fou r pennants in six years. "But we're getting used lo it. "It's not that we're becon1ing f<lt cats. But the newness and wide-eyed kid sturr wears off a little bit. Still, v.'e don 't fee l that winning is a gift \"\'e knov.· we have to go out and earn whatever we get.'' "Don·t get me wrong ," said Paul Blai"' ·who drove in the winning run in the fir ft game and had two hit.~ in the finals, ''but what more can ypu do? \Ye must have had nine celebrations in three yea rs." "Any celebration is good enough for me." said pitcher Pat Dobson. who came •from hapless S;in Diego a year ago but saw no playoff action for Baltimore after being one of four 2fi.gan1e v.·inners. Brooks Robinson. star of the 1970 \.\'or!d Series O\'er Cincinnati, has been fantastic in the playoffs inaugurated in 1969. He has 18 hits in 37 !rips, and noled v.·ith tongue-in-cheek disn1ay : "I went Un· der .500 on my last tin1e at bat.'' NeverUieless, Oakland n1;inage r Oick Williams ordl'red an intentional walk to Ellie Hendricks in thc fifth inning. loading the bases for · Brooks with two outs. "I agreed v.•ith the niove,'' Brooks said of the strategy by Wlllian1s. "Ellie had been swinging the bat good in the series and I only hit .195 against Oakland all year." ,;When Ellie was walked," Frank said, "I knew we would sco re -that Brooks would get the run in some wa y -he·s on e of the finest clutch" hitters." The winning pitcher for Baltimore was Jim Palmer, who has hurled every one of the Oriole pennant clinchers with com- .plete game victories in 1966, 1969. 1970 and 1971. The 25-year,-old righlhander allowed seven hits, including two solo home runs by Reggie Jackson and another by Sal Bando. Frank Robinson, now 36, Was needled by his 1eammates ;;s he was surrounrled by reporters despite his limited con- tributions al bat in !he pl ayoffs. ''Don't worry, Frank. you're no! wash- ed up," yelled Blair. "You're not in the twilight of your career.'' "\Ye'll take you back for another year," said pitcher Pete Richert. "I don't feel !'11 get only one hit in thP World Series." Frank said. •·But if I do, someone else will come through . 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And Rod Laver of Coron a del ~tar de feated Torbcn Ulrich of Denmark 6·2. 6-3. La\•er was to meet Phil Dent in sec· ond·round play today. El Shafei, who has been troubled with a recent back injury, looked shaky al first, but recovered to send his powerful two- fisted backhand into Ashe·s court. with great accuracy. He produced two service breaks in both the second and third sels. "My back was giving me !rouble in the fir.;t set,"~ said. "But as the match conllnued 1t 1mpro1'cd and I could still move reasonably well '' ' F'red Stolle of Australia used his boom- ing service and forehand returns to score a 7·6, 3·6, 6·3 Oefeat 01•er New Zealander Brian Fairlie. Fairlie was. leading 2-0 in the third set hut this lead slithered away as Stolle regained control an d took seven con· -sccutive points in the tie-breaker. In <Other singles matches Tuesday, Allan Slone of Australia defeated Charles Pasa rell of Pue rto Rico 6·3, 7-6; Phil Dent of Australia defeated Barry ~l acKay of Los Angeles 6·3, 7-fi: Ken Rosev.·all of Australia de feated Tom Leonard of Los Angeles 6·3, 6-L Lag1111a11 Top Sco1·e1· I J • . ~­" Wiezboivski Leading Pacific -8 - F'ormef' Laguna Beach High football star Steve Wiezbowski is the new M:oring leader in the Pacific.a Conference. The University of Washington kicking specialist booted seven conversions and one field goal in the Huskies 52-14 victory over Il linois last Saturday. That elevates his season total lo 35 poin ts on 26 of 27 conversion tries and three of five field goal attempts. Wiezbowski had kicked 18 straight con- versions herore missing this season. f, I He holds the Washington record for ' conversions (34 of 35) bu t appears well on I·. his way to eclipsing that mark. As a ~ freshman , the former Artist hit on 12 of ! " J '' 12 conversion tries. Wiezbow!!ki was third on the Pac-3 ~· scoring list going into last week's game, ~ but he passed up Cal's Steve Kemnitzer and Washington teammate Tom Scott with the IO.point effort. STEVE · WIEZBOWSKI :..:.~""'"""~._TW tl'G~~4~W'it·i47 50 7"?£'4.s:J Wfilnt-1d.a1, October t., 1971 DAILY PILOT IJ Rey nolds Says Johnson Wasn't Worth the Risk Alex Johnson, the suspended outfielder who led the An1erican League in hitting in 1970. has been traded by the California Angels lo Cleveland for tht Indians' pro- blem outfield~r. Vada Pinson . The Angels 'lso sent along catcher Jer- ry Moses, fulfilling his request to be trad- ed, and Tuesday's deal also cost (Jeveland pitcher Alan Fosler and in· fielder-0ulfirlder Frank Baker. ··we considered keeping Alex and at- tempting lo resurret·t his potential." said Bob Reynolds, Angels pre~ident, "but \.\'e didn't think it was worth th• risk . "We couldn't have gone. through another summer with the same pro- blems. with the same loss of morale." Those problems, which included out. fielder Tony Conii;liaro's abrup t departure lhe "retired" but since has sought compensation for the rest of the seasnn and says he will play in 1972 if his eyesight in1provesl may cost the jobs of l)itk Walsh, Angels general manager, and Lefty Phillips, Angels 1nanager. "[ ean't comment on Lefty's status.'' Reynolds said, ''but \l'e have to make an immediate decision regarding o u r manager since it's at the \\'orld Series that coaching staffs are selected and trade talks inaugurated." Reynolds said he v.•ill not have a decision "regarding the general manager until the World Series is over.'• Owner Gene Autry of the Angels has said he has contacted the Baltimore Orioles for permission lo talk after the \Vortd Serles with Harry D..alton, . the Orioles' director of player personnel.. .Johnson, who hit .329 two seasons ago, was suspended v.·ithout pay in June v.•hen Angels management said he wasn 't hustl- ing. Through the '-1 ajor League Players' Association, he filed a griel'ance and V:on suspended pay /about $29.000\ on grounds he was emolionally disturbed and should have been placed on the team's disabled list. Al 28, Johnson moves to his fifth major ~ Hon1e r s B e at SF Je<.gue club -after Louis , Cincinnati and seven years, Philadelphia, St. Ca!ifon11a -in By telephone from his Detroit home, Johnson said; "This ls a great cha!lenge and I like <'hallcnges. I can 't \\'ait for,.the •season to start. I could say a lot of things about the Angels. b\1t they wouldn 't be good for ma or good for baseball." Pinson, 33. had productive years at Cin- ('itlnati and St. Louis before he was trad- ed to the Ind ians in 1969. In his 13th yea r in the majors. he hit .2&1 v.·ith 11 home runs and 35 ruas halled 1n. Like Johnson, he asked to be traded. He c\ajmed Clr\'e\and !ailed to fulfil l salary promises for 1971. "I'm happy about leaving the Angel s,'• tlloses sald, "but J'rri not sure v.·hat my role will be with !lie Indians . lf they let me play, I'll be satisfied. lf they don't, I won't." The Angels got a .291 lifctirne hitter in Pinson and the Indians, said r-.toses, "got a grea t hitter in Alex. 11e can hit .300 blindfolded .. ," We Lost by Five Inches, Says Giants Out fi elder PITISBURGI~ (UPI\ -Juan r.tarichal figures he lost the tie-breaking National League playoff game Tuesday on 8 fa stball and a screwball. Bobby Bonds says it "'as lost by about fivr inches. ~larichal gave up only Four hits. but tw o of them v:ere hon1rrs, one bv flob Robertson and th e other by ·Richie. Hebner. "The pitch to Robertson was a low fastball, around lhe knees and on the outside corner.'' tllarichal s a id , "Rnbert son didn't lry lo pull it He ju~t swung with the picl h. If he tries lo pull it he mighl ground out." The Giant ri ghthander s;iid he threw a screw ball to Hebner. "l w;is just trying to get Hebner to bit the ball some pla<'e on the ground." t.larichal said. "I just wanted In gel him out If he doesn't hit it, the pitch is a strike'• ., Giant rightfielder Bonds i;aid Hrbnrr·i; home run barely cleared !he right firld rrnee. "ll \\'as barely over my ~lo\'e." Bonds said ."!~ missed by atxiut th:it much." }le held hii;; thumb ;ind index finger up about five inches apart "\\'hen llebne(s hit lefl the b;it , l tho11Aht I couht ('alrh it ," Bonds s;ild . "But fi\'e inches is a mile whl'n ii goes over !hr fence." he said. llfarichal \1·as 1:le<lrly drjec1ed about pitching a fou r·hitter and losing. Asked ho1v he fell. lliaric:hal said only. "I never feel good "'hen I lose." 111arich<.1 also indicated he was disap- pointed the fiiants did not srorc more runs off Pirate pitcher Bob Johnson . "We should have had at least four or five runs against lhat guy," f.larichal said. Giant slugger \Villie f.lays didn 't think r lO. '·Johnson wa s sharp.'' he said. 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The 21$-pound Stargell is O-for-12 and has left 12 runners on base in the first three games of the best.()f.five series against the San Francisco Giants, But he ·s not down. High football star Harvey Winn was in the 41uarterback slot Tuesday as Don Fouts was a doubtful 1tvter for the Oregon Duck.s Saturday a,a1nst USC. Foul.!, who injured bis left leg two ~ , weeks ago against Stanford, was to go to · the doctor Wednesday lo see if he would · Prothro Praises Rookie Robertson "Winning is No. !,''said the 30-year-0ld outfielder. "I fee l as if I went 4.for-4 because we \\'On. I've got to re lax a lit- tle." In Tuesday's 2-1 victory over Sen Fran. ei sco. Stargell flied out with one on ln the first inning. and struck-out with two on tn the sixth. 'ln the fourth inning he bounced back to the pitcher. get the green light. -- , COach Jerry F~el .put ~is defense through a pracUc,'desla:ned to lighten il ujtagaimt tho,-,...Jw' .off-.. At the llmt time he 1aurea·to h1f onriise about betrig morn aggrest:lve u Oregon OP" _,ill have 0<0red 131 points Jo 17 for . ~JJucu. · I "" ~TTLE -Some new peges hive. 'dipped fnlo lbllky plQboo~ , .. ~ Jim Owens preperu hi! tr10C1ers I!>< 'tqelr Paclrlc-1 conferel>Ct "biggie" -SW\lord S.111rdty. ~"nie University or Washington squads .._ full speed in a ,IO-minute practice iUtJ;ay lh Al Included reviews of rtgul•r ~J;nrnepb plus work on what Owens ~ ,,,.wlJI. be hi1 .Stanford .1urprise po~b,.. -. . LONG BEACH (AP) Rookie linebacker Isiah Robertson of the Los Angeles Rams won pral~ Tuesday from his coach, Tommy Prothro, 11lthough the sklppu wouldn't go so far as to put him iri a cl1s1 with Dick Butkus. ••1 would noc. llke:n him to Butkus, bd!. I think be dots resembll!h. Freddie Carr (Grren Bay) i.nd George Webster (Hou ston)," said Prothro ln dlscus1\ng tbe Rams' 17·3 •lctory over Butkus and the Chicago Bears last Sunday. "Roberl'iOf'l has tremendous Potential Ind has pl ayed well our lest two ball g1me1," Protliro said. •le also said veteran Marlht McKeevcr "hn~ played good football for. u1 evt.ry wet;k." ' The Rams coach also voiced respect for next Sunday's roe -the 49ers at San Francisco, in saylpg: "That is a very good, very sound foot- ball team. The 49ers were the divisional champs last. year and are a baSicaUy young team strengthened with the ad - dJUon of Vic Washington In the offensive backlleld and improved plily~rrom tight end Ted Kwalick and ddensive end Ea rl Edw..-ds." · Prothro contlnued1. "t think the dominant factor tn our victory over the: Bears . WAS our pass rush and I suppose tht ultimate tn the pass rush is sacking the quarterback. We got quite a few Sun- day, but just as important is to put con-- slant pressure on thelr qusrte}blfckS and they rarefy had time to tbrow, "f·thought the rest of our defense also played well. We had a ftw busted coverages, but our rush was such that it gave them no lime to find out where we· bulled.'' Prothro also had praise for his of· (ensive line. "We might have blocked better agalnsl Atlanta than Oticago. but you can't know how much is you and how much Is your opponent;", hf observed. "We didn'l break assignment! as nfUCh against Atlanta , but the Bears' defensive line jumped 1rourld more. thM AtJanta." The Rems tied the Falcons . Prothro also bad a comment on the reverseli run by nanker Lance Rentz.el, one for a touchdown 11nd .1nothtr to set up n score. The math uid: "My definition of' a gimmick play 11 \ where the main purpose Is to fool an op- ponent. ~laybe unde r that definition there are a lot of gimmick plays, Every now and then, I like to do something like thal because of the fact you keep your op- ponent off balance." , He a.dded: "There Is a possibility that we won't get quite as strong a rush on punts and fie ld goals in the next couple of weeks because or our fakes from these fonnatlons." Aliktd 1bout his offensive line, Prothro said he h11ted to single ou t ind ividuals because that might be incorrectly in- terpreted that other11 didn't block well. but he. did say Charlie Cowan snd Bob Kltln dkl e.1.ceptionally good jobs agnln11l the Bean • • Starg ell said the only time he gel.J. upset about his lack of hits is when h• · gets himself out. "I don't mind Uthe other guys are get,. tfng me'On good pitches," he. expla\Md. ••Jn that game Sunday I got myself out three times by not waiting on the pitches. This time I swung at only one bad ~all .'' Stargell said there i.s no reason to get uptight when you go hitless against san Francisco's Juan Ma'richal. "Considering who was pitching I wouldn't say 1 ROt myself out. When iir·• like that he's the best pitcher in baseball.'' said Stargell. "He has 1<1 many speeds, lhrow' two types ot 1crewbal!s. fastbnll, curve ball. slidei'lt ~ra1 1ht changes. '1 ' I • ' II OAILV 'ILOT Oiler QB Impre·sses ·Anaheim It's tht typical story ol doubt and despair at Anaheim Hith. v.·here the Colorusts ha1·e aol!en another footba ll MAM>n nff 1n a 2.0 .ltart. But, m spite of the. unblemished "'nn· loss mark. cOAch Clare VanHoorebeke e,n\·j.sions nolhlna but a 1Joom y pu:turt for his team, wh1 rh has ma'1e 11 a h11h1t of being nea r nr ar !hf' tnp nl the Sunset ~ague g·r1d1rnn picture year 1n. year out . Speakina ol Anahe.1m ·1 Saturd ay op- ]Xlnent and halt-Huntington Beach-Van Hoorebtke 11y1, "lhey'rr_ very deltnitely improved 01·er la1\ ytar with as many k.ids as Ken t MMU. Oiler coach J has back . Monarchs Out To Eradicate Earl y Errors It 's L.:ike11·l'IOl'i \\lf:f'k at ,\!<lier De1 sn t1 there i.s anv buslnPSS thilt can ~ail. let 1t wa it. bec11Use the .\lon,,rchs nf ~lat er Dt1 are busy Coach Roh ~-1\(\(j .'( 11nd h1i> ~lonarch~ have bf'f'n iron1n1i nu ! .o;nme deltnsive errnrs th11t 11ppt>11f,r1 1n their 27-ll win n\·er Chaff,~· Saturd11\' a.<: t~f'.I preparl' frir La kewood Thursd11~· ni,llh! <'ll S11nta An' Bnv.'l "The \haffe,1· 211me ben,fitted ii~ be<::Hise ~nml' a\1 ¥nmtnl anri ex,cutinn m1slak f'.S btrllmt apparent lt's i::ood to find thes' mistakts tarly." says Wnods. Lake:1o1•notl i.s nn stranger tn r.1at'r Dt1 footb11!1 This I.!' !hf' fifth str11ight ye11r the Lancer5 h.111·11 bten nn Mater .~i·s lCh~ule and \Vond.s· crew w\11 be trying ltl ma\.ie 11 three in a row over the hioore: ~ague powers. ··1rs tht samf' nli:I Lakewnnrt but thtv didn't thrnw as much last ye1r. Thi" will put a little morf! pres.sure: on our seC"lndary." sa~·s "'oods. to.later Dti'~ Sf'1 of four defensi v"' backs are Dal't 1\11nrv. thl' P fl f' t t 11: e n brO!htrs. Jim .1.nd Ed. 11nd J11rk HA.miltnn . Th''' is A.)Sfl \hf' .irsslbilit~· _that act. tailback Rocky Simpson will s e t consider able action in tht L11k,wood encounltr. Simpsnn h<1 s been ritJI nf the ~1onarchs 11ntup v:ith .\ r rarktd .should~r suffered 1n pr~5eason ar!Jon ~ Startin~ :it left half will be. Ray Sanchez l!'s possible. the !v:o may altema\r nlfens11·t~ .. The nffe:nsl\·e fnr1o1•ard wall Is prnbably thf! clnsest 11 re11 10 "~nnd~' he11rt 1 hf' wai> a guard 111 Tu ls11 U 111versit~· in his ('O]!egi:it "' rarPf'r 1 and r.!ike Barth has been a bright spnt lnr \\'Mds. Barth. ;, 6-2, 210 p()Und tackle. has betn a consistent 'nlncker thrnugh the first twn ~ame s 11nd it's be-en hi! 11re11 th at ~later [lei runntrs ba vP>-rtce1 ved lht best !Upport. Roadrunners Use Caution Again ~t Uni Saddleb•ck Hl$!h .s he.ad f(IO!ball coech Ben Hal ev rt.llizes lhAt the t:n il't.rsity · Trn11n ~. hi!-squatfs net! ,,..,,. S:.turda.1• niJhl at Sant:. An11 Bnu·J. llf"' 11 ynun~ ~q u iid Hn11.r 1er the Rn11drunnrr mPnll"lr ~1 11! e.J:('rci~e~ raut inn ash"' prepare•. 111~ 1 ~1n Or11n,1?;!' Le.11."Ut runn er.sup fnr that mttl1nj0. Sii''' H illl'~ '•\ 'n1""r~1r1· 1c pntPn!1;ilh 1 llnn<l h;i Jlrh1h !hill milkf'< ~nm• n11s1 ;il.:P~ B1i1 1hP\' ha1ll' 11 rr111plf' nf ~IV>4'l . hard run- n1n1: b11 rk•. ,11 Qnnrl QUilr!Prb,11rk ,11nrl 1 itrnng linP · Th t 11·111 1, .. ·r, pl;i~ 1n 11. -'1 11 !hr1 h;>.l'I! tn rjn tn hP;i! 1/C I~ r rnh;ihl\ ~hn\1' ilfl '' \jl'I~! nf !hr Rn11rlrunnl'r0 hnJ'l"S Ill' 1n !h• h11 nrl s nf !a1lba rk Rri .. n 011w~nn, u·hn <harf'rl 1h11t P"~11inn u·1rh ru rrf!nt SJin!;i Anti f'nllr~t n;:ish f'lr 11nn Tr11h11n in last <1'<1Snn DRll'snn ~llffPrPd 11n 11nkl r sprain in an nptnlni:t 211·7 ln~i> tn \l!~~1nn \lipjn !l.l'fl u·l'eks a,;:n but jlOI in fnr !O S'rnnrl h~lf pla~.s in l11sl ll'll'll'k ·~ !1·8 ~l'tb11ck Ill !ht hil nrl~ nf r.11rrll'n C.rnv, "Offrn~il·rJI·. wnh D11w ~nn hurl . wr prnb11 bl~· ,.i~rt rh, most lrllm nur fullNck -Dai·t ~!1rldlP1nn ~ ~-2. 200 • Hf' block! '''r.1· "''ell .11nrl pirked up 3:'1 yiirds ag1ins1 G;irden (".rn\·e. which prov's h£ can .. 1.c;n run ' . "Th e oppn.!i1ng d'fen!f' tr nds to ke~· nn him," Hairy 11drl~. • In the hn,, the s!al1•111rt~ 11re guard \\'11rr'n \Vph@r 111n1, der!nsh·e tnd Richard ,Jam,.~ 117~1 and twn-"''Y t11rkl"'s Pat Pryne l l!f~1 11nd Aruce Taylor 1 20.~1 ~yne v.·a~ ,11 .<:Pcond te.1m, all.CIF' AA ice l•st ''t11r acking uP the l1n"' 1! middle backtr Don H•n'Y 119:'1 1. "I uw t'ntm ln th.at Fountain Vallev game last 1o1·!t:lt 1.1 I~!~ Huntin(ton wln°I at1d I couldn't be l1e1e .Ji m Martin 1011 ('1 . II' quarterback 1 af!t.r havm11: ~een him last yl!ar '·Thf'1r kids are ex,cut1ng that l'ttr nf. ftn se 1o1•ell I.lid this v.-ill be-the first time we've fa<'ed it." Thi' [},,itrhman ttJnhnut!. "wr haven't harl any big y,:l!apnns so f11r \\'Pre rhe. luckiest ~lt lfl th' wnrld r.o Or ali,'e alter h11 vi ng played tht. v.·ay v.•t havr "In both 1he Chalff!y ~a 20..a Cnlony t.rlumph I and R!!rlland!'! 1 a 14-7 An1he1m 11·in l game.s. we maril! our slvire nf mi$lakez-prtmarily enes of execution. Rustlers' Riv al And I'm thinlung tn terms of th e offense. "We 've been 1 litt le more respectable on defense but are. still poor lhe.re also. And you hf'ller ha v.._ both 1 de.re nse and offense 1f you hope to win," he warn!'!. Only four returning ltttermen from last se11son '1 CJF' AAAA semi.finalist!'! grace Olt current Cnloni.c;t ro..1ter. Thev 11re spe:edy Juninr ha lfb11ck Kirk B~thkt . two-wav tackle Roll Brnwn, 11nebackl!.r lohk.t ·Davis and gua rd Glenn M11rtinez. " Van Hoo rebt:kt has been working with \.\~pound junior Qll•rtt.rbacks in hopes <>f keeping 11st year's Surutt ro-champ1ons • an honor shared rw1th N'wport Harbor) n•ar tht top of tht heap. Van say1 of signal caJle.rs Ron Anton and S!e1•t Colrman, •·Jt '1 hard lo 111.y "'h1ch nne 1.~ betttr but neither sets the wnrlrl on lir,. " ''Whether the kids come 11lnng right or nol 1!1 riue1t1onablt right no w," concludes VanHnnrl'beke. Sizew1se , !hi! biggest Colonist Is 22(). pnund ta ckle Len Latham, 11.'ho stam on nff,nse. Arttr Lath1un , tJie next bigK~l perlormer is thr 2~pound Brown. with the rest of th! Anahttm squad falling in at under 200. It's Def ens~ Pe11dleto11 Reritalizes / All .th e Way Pierce Grid Program For Western \\'estern High Schnol h11s rQlled lo .1 p11ir n( one-sided vlctori'!li in pre-sea son football activifl' but coach Jim E11t.rett would r"!her "talk" about hi~ defe.nsi11e unit \\100DLAND HILLS -Piere' Coll!i,f ha! betn an also ran in JC lool ba!I for over " decade. Ru! lheril!: Nt. those 1n this San Fernan· rln Vallt y community that say it 1.s all ln lhe. pa~! now . The tliggest tl':tsnn fnr lh;il np!1mi!'!m 1s tht presl!nce of ,Jim Pendlellln 11'hll is v.·orking in hi~ sM:ond sea son al the helm of Pierce footba H. The fnrmt.r Lns -An~Ples High hf'ad t1111ch l \~ years 1 tutnred 11n ln- experit nced Brahma squad throueh 11 4·:'1 season in 1970-but more important!v was lhe fart th11l Pieter ca ptured it.<: fin.11 thre' g11me.s. The surcessfut ending lo the '70 c11m- pai,cn has carried nve:r t(l '71 11·ith the Brahmu posting 1mpress11•t l·ictori,1 nvt.r Los Angeles CC ~Jl -21 f and San t<'! Ana 127-141. Thus u·htn G<llden \Vest 12-0-1 1 invades !ht Brahma!' st11dium S;iturtia.y nlght. it'll be a match of un be.atens. QB Problems Mai11 Co11cern For San Diego SA.\' OIE;<;O -San D1!'.£n City \.flllegp '.s. ffV)fb;ill te;im h;i~ had 1Ls problem~ lnr fhe p11 st fll.'n sea s(lnS. In l!liO. co;i("h Hnward 1-r~srs cluh wiis v.·mless in nine nufinll:-' 11nd in '71 the Knight~· rtl!:<:Otrl i~ 0-.1 11·ilh ln~~r_.: In Cnmptnn . Snuthwf'Slf'rn :ind RakPt~fif'lrl And aJthouii;h !hf' Knii:thts ha''' 111lnw"'rl 7:, poinr.~ in !hP. thret nutings. \\'e!l ~A ys the dtftnse 1s prob.ably h is club'! strongest pn1nt. SAn Diego 's bigg~~t prohltm hils btt:n 111 QUarterbilck . S-'YS the. Knill'.hts cn11rh v.'hnse club hn.st.!i Oril nge C!'lll$I Saturday ill 11 2 n"clnck 1111 "~ Ralho11 St.:irl.ium . "\\'t .vt ht>Pn in 11 real ~lump. ··w,·re .!lt~m~ tn find 11 l!!ad('r." sa~·s ~'e ~l v.·h:en rliscu.~sl ng his Q u a r I t r b 8 c k ~ifuation S11n Di,~n'" Nfl I QB -sl')phomore f,~Pnl' \\'n\frhie.t -suHt.rt d a brnkf!n thumh 1u st prinr tn lhl' st11rt or the '71 cA.mp11i1Zn and \IJe~! hA~ had to i:n with a pair nf inti:~riPnrrd playPrS. Frl'Shmi\n Tomm v Brnl\·n i~ no1~ the tnp Knight s1gna l-c~l1er 11fter V11n \\"hite performed therl'. in 'h"' f\r:;!. !o;i.·n S"n Dlt~n fl!llml'.' ' Rrou·n i1' a rPa] fine runni"r, hut hi' h;id r11·n pas~r:o 1nterctpted ;igainst Rilkll'r.<:field i111rl hf' kinrl of ~1)1 dn1.-n 8fttr rb;:it · sav~ 'i\'tst Tht l\nifl!hl .< h-'''' twn nf !hp btttrr \\'lri' rf'cei\'tr~ 1n !hr <"l)nferenre in ~nphomnr, Bnh ~!nli n;i 1 ~11. \ili.~1 8nd frP~hman 0\1·i11:ht \lrOnn~lrl lft..:\. 19~1 ~1 nlin~ w;i ~ 11rcnrrll'll AJ J.Snulh l,na~t r noff'rrnrr hnnnr~ lil~t <f'll i>nn wh il , tl-!C"!lnn11ld 1~ rll'i;:11 rdl"d llS a tnp rnur-y,ar cnl ltj<"' 11nrl prn prn.~ptrt hy \\'r~I. ,\frflnn;:i.lrl h•~ ~rnred both nr th"' Kn fgh~· tnuchdriwns thi!I. .~r;:i.~nn. "H,-~ a hiJt, f11 ~t kiri. hill wp've hall lrnublt Rning tn hr!th him :inrl MnlinR." ~a.1•s Wes1. ThP Knip:ht.<: it.lY. h11 ve. 11 lnp nntch runninl! hack in 1.ailhi:ick Rnbert .Jon~~. a !1-10, IM-priund let1 erm11n with good Sflf'Pd. He w11.~ San Diegn'A le11ding ground gainl'r l11sl yt..ar. , L.riu Williams i!I th' best nf lh' linemen. The "-3. :!40-pnunrl dtfensiv,. tackle has trimmtd nn .ti bntil 'Z5 pounc1s this ~e•snn i nd has incrias~ hi!'! speed t11nsldtr.11bly. He aJM> wa 5 accorded all-circuil hnnor~ in '70. W,!I SI Y!I he [,ars the OCC pas.si ng altark the mo5!.. "They have 50mt; lrtmf'ndous rteeivt.r! and fint pas~rrs. And the Orll nR' Coa~t de.fens r is it tremendnU.!i npt°ration .1 lsn They ha"e gond personnel. there's nn question abnul lhal. "'' could bt. going from the frying p.a.n lnlil the fire ." Two key fa ctors ,_~,,h~· the Brahmas arl! 1Qth ranked in the st.ate are (I 1 f!I · fltrienre and 121 quarterback tl1ark H.irmon . ··Thf' ch1,1 factor wh.Y "'' ha vt" a btt1er lf'11m is experience." sa~·s Pendleton. •·And we have a l'ery tin!' team leader in H11rmnn ." H11rmnn. ~on of former f..1ich1gan foot- ball great Tom Harmon. 1s a -4i-O. \8[>- pound,r whn run r. and thro\\'.S the ball wllh equal ahtlity. H11rmnn s:it nut his seninr \'Par al Har vard H.igh 10 :-.'orrh Holly.,.,·ond and 1 hu~ "'as nnly rerru tlt.d by Pierce And ;:il!hnugh he had an a\·t.ra~e year in '7fl. hr didn'! rt"ally cnm, inln hi ~ n1\·n liH the ~tart of the rcurrent campaii;!n .. \\le recruitt<f him a~ a rlefens1 ve back, but .,.,·e.-v.·ere yery short of c1uar!erback ~ la~I yt'ar And he 1 H11rmnn \ · has a good arm and gnnd altitude so \\'e tumed him into a quarterback." ~ay s Pt ndl etnn . But Harmnn isn 't the. only good footba ll pl11ytr 11! Pierce. . Thi' Brahmas ha11e a p;iir I){ fm~ backs i.n ful\ba rk Bruce ·springrr 1&-1. 'ZHl1 and ha.Jlb;ick ,Jim F't.nw ick..(5-9, \Mil . Fenwick is !ht ht.SI. nf the twn. llp frnn ! Pierri' is sohrl wilh tark\P~ Chris Field anrJ t-.1ikt. Ra~·. bnth 6·2 and m pnundi;, 11lnn 1Z wi!l"t iJlilrd Larry Len· nert !.l-11. 2101 i!lnd ctnler Tom ~lcN1sh (~·2. l 'Oi. f)(>f P.n~i11elv, snphnmnre hnf'men Gary .lnh'n'"" fft.2'. 21..)1. GPrald Pef'k iii-I. 2151 3 nrJ Tim Dunn t"-2. 21s1 arr the best. Penrlll'lnn fllitUres that Gn!den \.\"est is. thl! slr(ln~esl t"tam his club will ha1·e fac- HI thu!ii f11r . "Thf'v n11 ve a 1·ery 'trong running 11nd piis!in~ att;ick They·re nnr as physic11I ~ L . .\.CC, but l think they're a bet~r team." Indians Drill STAN FORD. C11lif. 1AP 1 -St.anford's Indians 'IT' le~ming ln do wh~t they u·tr( unable \n acrnmp!ish in i!l 9·3 !o5s to Duke S11turrlay,..-mol't th e football across !he sn~l line Thi' lnd1<'ln.'I wnrkt-d° on plans to s1op the undefeat~ Y.71shinglon Huskies in a Paclfic-8 Conference game Saturday. Perhaps he has gnod r'ilsnn for such 'l!ltimi!m on the e1'P. llf !he Sunset Lel~ue Of)f'ner with ~1 a rina High Friday night at \\'e~1ern. ""'f' ha"e i;nme riuirk hnys on dPfense. anrl !he~· h111·e dnne a prett.v ii:ood job of turn1n11: thP b11ll nver to us in the last two game5." F,1·prp1f s;1.1's Tn b;ick up h1 s s!aiement. herp's 11 little of wh;:i.! lhf' dPff'nSP hiis 11ccnmphshPd: Dana t..";:if"llJ:Cr . ;i light end nn nffense :ind hneb11ckrr nn rlefrnsr. knnc ktrl 1wri fumble~ lnn.<:e lhi11 wPre rerovered by lr11 mmates 112a1ns.t ~lillik11n. Krn r.r11nt made 1wn ria s~ interN>ptions 1n thP np,.nrr wirh Sav;inna and against t-li llik;in blnrkerl l"'t) punls. flfll'! bouncing rl,.11r thro111?h lhf' "'nd znne fnr a safety Thill gives lht. Pioneer duri i;1x lurnnveri> 1n t11'n gamPs and aided im- rnrasur11hl,\' 10 the. Qn,·srded \'ictorit s. ThP S111·anna sco re 11•as JB-14 and r.11llik11n. 4().fi Bnb Arnsl11 rl1rrcts the ;itr.atk at ~u;irlf'rback. He nnt nnlv throws the ball well. but is al~o one "of The t,,r,m's !eadin2 izrciund R:iliners.. He h 11 s ll'urhrlnwn r11ns nf 86 and ;,z yards. is ;i\·er11g1n.1: !O 7 ~·ards per carry v.·iJh 194 y.:irrls in 111 c11 rriPs Arnsta has scnrerl four tourhdowns and thrnwn fnr four mnre. His pass ing percen!;:i.g" is ~fi pt>rcl!nl v.•ith 13 Mm· pletinn s in 24 11ttPmp!!ii Thr t.ntaJ yarda&e figurr for lhnse lJ cnmplf'tion.s in two g11mf'S is 22-S \'llrrls Fa1·nrire 111qzrts nf Arnst<'l include split t'nrl ,Jf'ff Chni>ltiln~rn . fl11nk er Nell S\\•1h11rt anrl tii;ih! enrl Nilfziger. Thf' n1nn1n2 b11rk! fnr "''"~l'm also carry tnp credenl.1als . Bnb Dapper, a s'ninr hllfhilck. hRs r.=irried fnr in~ ,\•ards anrl 11 i II a1·erage. Ht h11.~ scor!'d thrtt louchdnwn~ Bnh \Villon, the other runnmg ba('k. is 11,·,raglng 6.0 per c:;irry and ran f1;1r R5 vards 8f!ainst S11vann21 -El'erptt fi curt~ the PinnePrs will bE. fnrred to halt th' Marina quirkness thiit. came to Hght a11:ainst Ha11·thorne last u·eek. .... "'The y srarP ynu tw<·ausr they are so ~uick." he says. "'They. dn a lnt of stun· ltng (ln df'ff'n~f' and it looks lik' a real docf!.llht Fri d:iv night " Everett priiised f\1;irma·.s sophomore quarterback Greg fo.sttr. Santa A;na -Winless Baldiv i1i Raws Lions Best Tea11i iii County Coach Tom B<'lldwin and his Santa Ana High Sainl'l musl, bt. "'ond1rin1 wht n thf breaks lrP. going to begin tumbling lhf'i r wa.1·. The Saints trek tn \\''slminster Fnday ni1ht in the.ir Sun.~et League opener 11.nd B11ldwin term.c; his f~. "The. best team in Ori.nge Cnunty." . And he r.hnuld have ill prett:v ,li!nnd l1n" nn county powers with 1 p11ir of tough lns~es lo Ma ttr Dei and Coronl del ~1 ilr. The l<'ltl!'r p11lr i!lre undefe1t~ and rJink third jljnd sev,nth in the county polls. Westm in1Jter ha.c; a 1-1 mark anii ri\les .!iecond but Baldwin 11ays the record is dteeivinR: "Westinln.!ite.r has looked awful!~· gnOO in the last three: halves since the first half nf tM: opener with Llke:wnnd. They just tlnminated them ft hasn't f:'Ven bt.'n CIOS'- "Wl!stminsler is so much bigg'r than ufi and their patisin11 aamt. especially w1!h thl!' srrecns and dr11w p\ays , h11s bel!'n imprPs~lv,," s;i ys Bald111in • Balrlwln 's !Pam pnfers Frirlay 's test as undcn'f,..,~ but l11i;t vrar'~ Saints werf' in the SilmP pn.'iifion Prior tn their stunning 2.1-lfi 1rh1mph n11er coach Bill Boswell and hi~ \\'estmini;1er Lions. And B11ldwin Rdmilo; hii; team ha s win· ninll c11pab11ilits despite ' the pa ir of losses. "'We 've pl11yecl two 1ame:s which we could ha1•e won. "ln!erc-eplinns Rnd fumble! kept up ln the hole 1n the stc'f)nd hAlf against Corona df'l M11.r ... he ;idds. J• Santa Ana 's major problems has bttn hick of experience ls nine of his starters , are juninrs 11nd Mlphomores. Both running backs. both ends : the quarterback, two defensive hack1 and a lineb11cker 11re underclassmen. ~phomore quarterb1ck Mik(. Molina , ha s performed c11pably, how11:ver, and Jud!on Parker has proved him5e:lf the best runner in the Saints' camp. ' Olll. T' "II.OT .. ~et111 ~y "UfiC-0'06ftn1H HB~S TONY CIAR ELLI SNAGS SCORING PASS Against Saddleback Gasp! L'.e szczyi1s!{i Will Start £01· Co1nets Saddleback Coll ege fl"ll')(l;la11 fan s 1.1·11! ha1·e 10 pardon Ule publir address an- nouncf'r Sat.urday night whrn thty host Pa lomar Cnl\eg,. in the r-.li ~.sinn Con - ferenre opener al i\1 is.~inn \lil'JO High if he <'a ll s !hf' Cnmet quarterbark by his firs! namf'. Cn;irh ,l\111ck \\'1ebP nf Pi1 lnm11r h;:i.s ;in- nnonced thRt freshman Miirk Uszrzynski \\'ill be his starter nn a freshmln oritntf'd te;im , Jr 1.1·a11 Le.!12c2y11ski whn directer! the CnmPts to thf'ir first vi<'tnry in three. n11!ings 111~l u·tektnd ovrr Imperial Vallev. ~fl-20 In °lhat 11:ame hf' h11 !2 nr 211 pa ~s i.t- lempt~ <1nd h.:id twn tn11chdnwn tnsses 11.•hilt his baekup m111L Rick B11rrios . :ilso hurled 11 tnu chdnwn ~trike. "\\le knPw at I.he 'nefl!inning l)f lht .\Pear this would be a reb111ldin11: sf';i~nn for u~ I knpw it mnre thiln Pl'P,: Rl11!r "''alching Sadd!etla.rk play the o1her ni11:ht. "\\'"' ha1·p 12 snphnmnres nut fnr fnol· ball this ve11r :i nd !hi! re .st nf the: squad is all freshinf'n. \Vt :ir l' hnpin~ lhf'I' come along wPll f'nr:iugh to ma kt 11 a ball ,R:ame S<'!t.urday ni gh1 "\\'e h.:tl'f' a real prflhle m nn rlefen~f' agains,t !hem And 1 dnn '1 kn fl11' hrrv.• 11·e are going tn'mn'-'' the ba ll 11gainjt the ir dt"fen~t . Pllht'r." T11 ilh11C'k fnr the P:i lnnuir nHrn . .;e \.; fr,~hm11n J;i rk Thoresnn ll'hn carritd 20 timl!~ for ! IS yards 11.-;11inst Imperial \1111Jpv :ind srorf'ti 11 !nuchdn v.·n. He stand.~ ~-10 11nd wei gh~ l!l!'I~ D;:i.v\d Pf'rkin.~ at fullb:irk d(ltr;n't dn 11 Int of h;i.11 c11rryinfl fnr \he Cnmets. But ;:it 2\fl pounrl~. ht le11ds the way as th e k!'y man nr. hlocklni;: ;:issi~nment~. \Vh:il. 11bnut thf' Pii lnmar deftn.<:e~ "Tl is kind nf what the rer.n rd shnl-1'.;_" Wiehe s:iy!I. "\\'e dop't h11 ve an v rt111!y outstanding p!11yer~ In that dirtctinn. A~aln wt 11re only hoping fnr nur rre~hmen tn cnme along and make it 11 ball gamP.." The rC'cord Wiebe: Is spe11kin l! 11bout shows thP. Com,ts losing to Glendale (Arlz.1, 23-24. 11nd Santa Barbara. 4l-IO. This me11ns the: Comets' d,fense h11s given up 90 poinL, while lhe offen5e. h11s sco red M. Palomar wi1\ n 1n nut of ai h111f-w1shhnne wilh 11 slottlack changing the picture from lht true wishbone attack . Wiebe f,cls the Slldd\eback ruTining game. is the hig thing his squ;id will hAve. to stop and say1 Bob BosAnko is lh' key to the attack. He also pr a i .s e d quarterback Bob Duhch and ~a.y ! of tht Gauchn5. ''They wer~n 't 1nsp1rtd for that la&l game w1\h ~11 -Slln Jac1nt.o but I'm sua they will b@ for !he le.1gue opener with u1 Saturday night." Costa Mesa's Fu11ihlitis Still Haunts Tea111 Co~ta r-.1es11 H1th fonthall rnach John Sweazy Figures hf. knol'.•s l'l remedy fo r his team's recent plague nf fumhlilis. ""r.1a,vbe if WP dr!IA!,. lhe fnntball we "'fltl!dn't lumhle ~o much thi~ week,'' s11.v~ tht hr~I ~·eAr ~1e~a cn;:irh i!IS hi~ ~111~11111 ~~ rrrp11rP In h11ltlP 1n1igh EdisM in 1ht' lrvinf' Lea!l:Ue nnener fr1day night at Oran~e Cn;:i.111 Cnl!e~e "Ag11ins1 .'\ewpnrt H1rbnr la ~1 u•eek w• fumbled f'!!l.ht tJme•. bul .,.,., wPrPn 't hit rh11t h.:irrl Thf',Y 1 t\e.,·pnrt \ c11used o"e Fumblr. hut "'"' 11·rrp Just h1mb\1ni:: punt!! :ind 1flP ~nilp frnm c('Otf'r \\'p 111sl'h1've to lea rn In han.11 nn," ~;:i~·.~ Swe111~·. .. A11t nt1r k1rls m1.11hl h111·p bren 8 little n1·rr kf'yrrl up fn r Nl'wpnr(," ~urmi~es S1.1'ra1.y. "\\'hr n we rt1rl hnlrl nn tn the h;ill , we rlir!n't dll a h11rl j()b 11t aH ." Swe11zy will rnAke a rouple: nf key chan,Ee11 in the. h(lpf'.s or elimineting the \ fumbl~nd J:P ttina some consi!t.ency out of I.he r.1es11 Attack ... The primary change i~ at qu11 rterback where the No. I ~ign11l-c111\er In the r-.fu1:::t11ngs· Fir5t two game:o; -Pat K1il;tm11; -is being moved lo slotbt C:k. And Flip n11rnelt has been inserted Into the riuarterb11ck position. Another change is at split end wh,re "'lason Hungerford moves into !he No. l spot n,fensively, Paul Desmel will mev11 from· a halrback spot to safely with Darnell laking Desmet's place. "On paper Edison has a fine team." s11ys Swtazy. "We"\I see: more offel\M!I ·from them than we: hav e: ln our fi rrt two games "They execute very we:ll and they hive a reek leas bunch ol tough kida." Saddlebl.ck·1 ll'eakne!s Is 1t~ pA!S defense, 3rd Straight Loss For Poloists El Modena Would Rather Switch BYt Sweazy doesn 't flgurt his clu b will get blown out like it did la8t week with Nrwport 140-7 1. ' •. "It we cul down on the mlJ!laket, we'll be okay. We've got a lot of youns ind in· experienced kid!. They qy 11 hard u Utty can and that'a all Wt can 11i: from Ce1ch Ed Newland I scr1tchinl Ids hud Ud ponderin11 lht tu JM!lti 1itu1· tion 1l UC lrvtne. After 1 fast atart •I -..w the Ant.eaters win nine in 1 rnw, thl pen- dulum hla sudduly IW\H'll e oth@f way 1nd Tutsd•y 1ftemoon tht tt1ter1 IO!lt thelr third 1tr•l1ht tn thi t use ft'(l- Jtns. 13~. • ..., Bruce 81Ac)I: w111 th lhtett spot U. the Anteater 11iie1.1p as hf conUnutd hit 1COrtn1 blntl! with °"" aNJ•. Jaek Olekm•nn ind Jim Br1dburn each added .... 1 Whtn you'rt a succt!slul hiJh achoo) htad football cotclt and you've l<>at the enllrt 11.artint blckflt ld from a 7-2 team . you could find ai large vase. 11tiCk your hNd ltlto It and never pull It out., \..... "' Bul Bob LA'!st'r nf El Modtn1's Vanauarda ha1 dont: noth\01 of tht 10rt 1fte r watchlnl tiuar~rback Kim CArlaon . halfb•ck M1.1 Ledf!l'lm1, slotblc:k Dive ChriJtophtr and fu llb•ck Brad Joyce pick up their dip\om11 h••t June. Tn1111ad nf wallowln1 lnd b11ryin1 hl11 head, later hat added 1 new rpuile to hla 1quad whJch ht>sts Million Vl,Jo's OlablM f riday nitht at lht: Vlf\l\W'dl' F'red Kelly Field . • 1 Tht new sparkle in the El Mo<fent at- tac:k Is the Wlthbone T which sup- plfmtntl Le1tu"• nonnal •lot T forma· tlnn. Spearhe1dln1 El Modtl'a·a wi11hbone Is junior qu11rterback Tim Tivenan, a varal- ty basketball letltrm1n who rt!lurns te the ftldlrt>n aft.it a year'• absence. lfe ltltered on lhe fr65htnan irld squad two ytar• ago. Lini ng: up In back of lht ~10. 1)5.pound Tiven.n 1rt hlllblrcks Mlk! Johnson ll!IO) and Greg Hoelttty (1 7$1, fullbJck Tr1cy Smith ( 111). JohMon &nd Hoettery 1r1 tht only backfltJd performer• •ho won v1r11ity letters In 1970. • Le:ster reallus that pusl.nJ IJ aot 1 Itron& suit for hla conUn11ent and aaya, "you flrun lhlt whtn you ntn the !.rl~e option (wish bone). one thing will break. "We try to balance tht runnlnt out among all our backa •• depending on how the deftrui:e: aet.; up. Sometimes they ~Vt the quarterback the ao and then, m1ybt, It's the fullback or one. of the hallblCU who's Jtolng to optn up." In 11ddltJon to Johnson ind Hoestery. the only other lttter·winner1 back from '70 are light end Mike P1oll&ao ( l~J . t&dtle P1ul Klein lbtae•t player en tbe 1qu1d at 2401 and all.Crtstvlew Lea;ue l . ' auard·Unebacker Scott Prlt:.el. Priest! ls the Ol'liy V1n1uard who w&n't play 11&.inat the: DiablOl'I •• ht'1 presenlly 1UUuin1 from 1 pneumoN1 bout. "We h Iv f: Klen Ind P1ol\1so fl line:blcker on defenael but the bulwark of our defense IJ Kevin Saw.a f1 70). the ~er ntblcker. He,a a rtal lood one," llYI ter. hnrlnl the second•ry It a&.ltty Tllm plnoi_a. While many coacheJ are 11tJaf\ed with 1 wing1nd a pra,yl!r, Le.tier will rely on 1 1Jot and a wishbone. for El Modena'a vic- tory hoptJ. • l t~m.'' · ~ Cal lnco~stent 1 BERKELEY -~1ch Ray WlJl.., •ays much of the trouble htt Gohltn 'Be1r1 hid 1t. Ol\lo State: !1st S1tardjJ atemmtd from lack of "I bit play of. fenslvety frnm anyont, sfld wt'rt pll1'RI lncon1l1tenlly, 1• Oregon Stale plays here Saturday ln Cal's Pacific-I Conference opener. ud \\'l\lsey 1ay1 the visitor• ire "In mant w1ya similar to OhJo State," which beat Cal 3~3. Fo r Tritons' Foe \f1 ·'' ·•• l!l"li S(l,u11l 1' 1!..,fl'll• 01 i 11 !>111. l.c.igu t' (11111· 1 11!' !11111;;11111 l111t •·u:1ch \ llll'e I t I ~Tl•.' L', 1 ot\\'t'! 1.1·d ;lh()Ut I 1 1,•.1111 1•1,1 ••Pl'!ll'r 11J1 h '' ('I. 11•0 11'" I I !dJV !llJ,;irl I.Ill 1 • T ~i!·.o 1,111. .\ids Brea I 1 !l •Ill' !\r·r l1!er 1s 111 1u•! \1.ir ,.1 111 11! lu(llll:!ll ";I ! ;,t ,1)p•;1<tl lie ~ I l':ll'• 1 I • I ftll!I\ \ikt• :I I •''!I 1·, !1!1tll'll'.1lt'd, h;I~ ii :o 11.l.il If 'IX p111T\IS !rt 1· '" l\ji i11<11P111S ;1!ltl IS • I I • l11LJ~•· ii lh!'l'.'f' 111 ;1 I I 1\ I '.lit II lit'll hi.~ •. 11" 1 "Id n1:1I La~t111.1 I• 11 ii t:•1 I 1xit111.1t 111n or ~11m- 1 1.111"1' Ii r I 1-1i':un's 1n1l1:d '" •' t. 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I .11d ' ,., "' I ,,1 I Ill [lit• \\'1\dt':1t ~' l\f'fC '" I ,1•1 lull :ind 20 1, t • I ! ;• ~' I l'i ii 111h1• \\1ldr;11s' p;1 ~'>­ .. , · lit·\ 1•n1ph1~t·tl ;1t 1!" 1':•'1 lll'I 'I 1 I ;,.,, n 1:J<·h ~:II . ._ hi::; • ~1· h11ill :1ro11nd ,_,,-I' I"' l'I' lifl')I! r1~lrcr ( \f,0, ,,-1;....' , .. ' .. ...... -,, ' ., ··-· ALVI N WHITE OC C-Offen ~e TOM SIMMONS Saddleback-Offense DAN PASSAL ACQUA GWC -Of£ense "\\'e lost our entire h.1('kfield from last year and t:v~ry one of then1 was an a\J- !•'il!;ll(' perronner," Deveney Sil} s lJy \Va y of explanation. "\\'lien you lose that 1nany, you don;t overcome it that 1·:.is~·. And I don't mean lo lic!11lle the bo)'S 1\1ho are cur- t i·n!lr pl:iying for us. They J1;11 e done a good job.'' That good job includes a p:1ir of victories over Troy and L.i ll:1bra. \\'lule his offense is of ron- t ern, the mentor of the defen- 1l1ni.: champs. he feels his <lcfe nsive front line will be the kl'\' to succss this season. "\\'e h:ive some pretty good kids on defense and they are going to hal'e lo stop the op- 11011 ;is \1·ell as rush the p;isser flr we vi'il! be in trouble," 1Jel'enev s;ivs. Th:-it -fronl !inc has Leonard \Vegncr al :i L1ck!e position. ! I<• ~t;inds 5:5 and ll'Cighs in at 2i0 pounds. Tlie olh('r tackle is Lupi tirihe at 6-2 ancl 230 pounds. These arc the behemoths Deventy is counting on to do n1osl of the damage to the San Clemente offensive drive. The Orange linebackers llTe S{l111e1vh;it sma!ler in stature 1~1t h Cody J\1aresh the biggest of lhe crew at 225.pounds. He 1s injured. ho1ve1•er, ;ind a questionable participant in the league opener at Sa n Clemente. The <lthers include Rick Sy.•;1nson (5-10, 1851. Dave Tucker 15-IO, 175) and Al Coco (5-3. 135). The offense that hasn't corne up to last year's squad but shows promise of brihgin~ li1c Panthers along, is directed by Steve \Valker :it f1li :1rtcrb;ick. He is a junior :111d diverts the team running +.:an1e . He hns completed six of I 1 p;isses for 180 yards and a IOU('hdO\\'Tl. Clint Skaggs is the tallb:i.ck ;1nd has carried 41 lirnes for 166 \ ards and five touchdo1~·ns. I h· '1s the key to the Orange 1 unrung ·-J:an1e and is backed hy !\irk Baker and Coco at the full hark poslti<ln. The lop pass receiver on lhe )'quad is Paul Beaudre;iu. lie h;1s taken six for 120 yards ;ind o~e_Jouchdown. \\'irtf1an Clen1entr also boasting .one of its biggest le;uns in recent years. the Frid;iy night contest figures to be a physical battle. , ~ •• ,. '"'<.:'~:-,ii''!i ".L-,.,..~, PAUL MORO OCC-Defense MIKE HICKEY Saddleback.-DefenM •• DREW TAYLOR GWC-Defense • i ' Area Preps Shell Polo Opponents Corona del t.lar H i g h School's Sea K1ngs v.·armed up for the annual Estancia High water polo tournament Tues- day afternoon v.·lth an 18·10 \•ictory over visiting Edison while f!untington Be a ch , Fountain Valley and Estancia all t.opped outside foes in sin1ilar nclion. H u n l in g t on defeated Pacifica. 13-7; Fountain Valley topped Los Al amitos, 14-3; Eslanc:ia was an 18'5 winner over Santa Ana Valley. All five Orange Coast area teams will com1:iete in the 16- learn Estancia affair which v.·11J start Thursdav in tv.·o pools -Estancia and Foothill. Bruce Krumpholz 11·as high point man for Corona del ~far "'ilh se1·en followed by Brian f\ti tich \ri!h rive. Tom Sma!llrood of F.stancia also had seven while llun- tini;:ton's Clay Evans hit six and Frank Bro11·nc of Fountain \l;illev hac! !"1. Co:ith Duane Gelty's ball- hall'king av.·ard at Huntington went to Herrera \.•:lth six steals and two assists. Lagu11a , U11i ve1·sity to Li1g ·• 111 01~a11gc Leag11e De1·by S.1[l(lf,J \!1gh 's Jl;,11dl'I~ {!It' t :ibh~"<l I!, 11·111· th1· l•r.111~1· League Foo lb.itl 1·;11np:11f'n l!'i Ju<1µ <icliv11 heJ.!in~ /< r11!11~. llt•rt:, l1u11 Ilic !JAIL) J'l- LllT ~t'"' 11 I. Sonura. C 11 H h Fr:u1!.. 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Gr~i~~ ?. ~~:'~~I : MOOr!ICNI• 7 • 'I { • .., .. ;;;.c~ :-1111111.1 I ,.,°'· "V~ I' " 1 l It'/ I I llnr11tl1• '.,,,-....,. J"nlor V1r1Hv Co'""' c!el M•r 1 I 1 7-J Edls.o11 1 I 0 1----' Coron• d•l Mir uorlno;o ; Coocer ~. 8~J1~· "orl1>1: T. Weol J, B~rh. ,,...,,.s..,. .. c ........ d.-1 ~· 0 7 ' ,__. Edi'°" 1 2 4 l-10 Coron1 de! Mor •coron1. Rev•lv l. Otto J, M1rlno I. Edi..,.. ><e<ln11: Ooc!do !. P'alom1r 1, P ICkU>td 1. Gollol. v1roi1Y "'untln901n Be.Kh J S ! 1-1J P1cl!lc1 ' l i' 1 •-1 Kuntlnol..., B•1ch 1corin•: £v1n1 6. Pr11lev J, Holm1n l. H1rr1r1. Junior V1ro!t'r • Ne 01me. 'to•h·SIW!I Forltl! la P1clllc1. Ju"lor V1<1111 Oouult lor!til, no '""''· Ftoth·Soth E•lln<ll 0 J 0 4-7 ~In!• An• V•lll V I 1 1-S M~s::~ GU~~~~·'lrillu•~=~"'h'" •. Bucs Win; GWCBows - Oranp;e Coast College kept ii.~ undefeated record intact \Vhile Golden \Vest College can1e within an eyelash of handing host Fullerton Junior C.Ollege its fir.st Junior College water polo defeat of the season Tuesday. Orange Coast breezed to vie· tory ()Ver host Cypress, 7·3. with Chris Bannon and Jeff \Vursta-leading tbe sccring with tv.·o apiece. Rod Ross did yeoman duty in tht. ne:ls • Golden West lost t o Fullerton. g.5, after trailing 7-l al halftime. Jim Kruse scored seven goals for the winners while Hoss Mcintyre and Jlo...,·ie J ohnson were high for the Rustlers with two el'!ch. The Orani;e Coast victory V.'3S No. 6 this season and the Pirates will host Fullerton's unblem ished crew in ope ning action of the South Coast Conference Friday afternoon at 3:30. O••ngr Co-11 1 7 7 1-n (VP'"U I 0 0 1-' Or1n9t Ca••' 7 1 1 -1 Wcro~c 2, 0'0•1111. Hvl11'(f. K•11!. C.ol e" Wffl 0 I ' j-" ~ul ertOf\ 2 J O -• Golc!on Wt1! 1corlM: Mclnlyt1 '· Joh11to" 1, 110111, H-1. 811111, Mtf,Ctr. Grid Odds For. Week Fountain Valley' HI 1 tt 's Barons have been Installed as a three-p<lint choice to-beat 'Elb.ncia Saturday nJl:ht ln an Irvine League cruG?ial at Orange Coast Colle1e. Undefeated Golden West is 1 six-point underdog to Pierce in tile Rustlers' rl<!n-confznoe game. DAILY PILOT ee ections were cornet on 20 of 27 tries last week, upping the 1t190nal total to 80-~ for 70.fl percent. ~:::-~-~ ~" pie.a by 1, ~c,~?SN~i:tf:K:b"'~ ·• =m av1~un!!.,.l011 llf I eer-HI Mw ...... Loi " • • ~dJIOll ov.r Co111 1! 71 r;, ..... ~..:-~:rb~.,, a;·.,_, !"II' u .. 1 .., r • M.!:~1.'J:'::', \re~ w s Or111M -San C...,,...lt I»' I W1al ml111tr, over S111t1 AM bY ' s;n f'r•nc.~o -"i~· by -' 0-111 owtr n lUlpp bv 6 Dataa Ba1·bo1· Fi1·st J. ,V, Mill er (left) and Spike Taft shov; off the fir~t tY.'O marlin to be brought in to the nc\v Dana J l<ir- bor for weighing. Urea 's ne11"fflund cil'fc11~r h;io; b('t•n the hig nn1se fflr , . .,;,rh JJou~ l\('ch1 er Thf' \\'ildr als hank on quar!rrback •·~o.i."•'·n 10 B"~er : '.'tAr•n, [dJ•"·!C. rAT II•>'<''/,,., Fro>llm•n Fl>O!b•tl Eo•on 0000 -" "•"l•no•o~ 11,.,,. O II • 1-B •iunrinqf'On TO Celt"'?, B•oHn La•· !er f'6J Lamer l•v~J. 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F.,hion 1,J.nd -HUNTINGTO N BEACH • Hunting ton Center Use Pe nneys time payment plan, 1·.· -14 DAILY PILOT Area Ccilendar · lfrj .. -~ W•!f' 1><110 -M•«nt •t 'El Qe•~ '" {fM> ~o.,norv -l""'" •• M•>"M .. ·v .. ,o. !<oQthlll •' »n C!•r···•n••, EO•\O~ 1: l'.,.,~;~~~··v.:t".,.i~'," 1'c~0·~~.::;.~~ Un•v•,,I•• a! V•l..-tla, {0'0"• o~I ,,,., • • •' Santo ,.,,_ Volle>. Nt "P<><"' "'''"" • fl H~n••~<ill"" F«H1', ~fO<tl•C...~• ot L<tgun• l!••cn, w,..1m1no1er •' .....,,,,,. (oil ..,, l ljJ " -..Wile< <><>le -(M!• fl·•>• al l• "i 1llf1{1> Wli>on '~ ~ m !. H1w!~on•e •' Ml\••0<1 V••lo () lj) FooOooll '-("'O"• Otl /.I~• '" ~o nt• -r~~~ .~:.:~~ ~~· l~~"l1.!~to,11•0,"'.,!,,;,;~~. SilOOleb•C ~ •• L~O""" e •• , ... .., •••• il<• •I Lon9 8 <•Ch W•hcn FOO'"'" "' ~~~ (""''"M• C~''" i.·.,~ >'> •:~v••o'•• a• N"""°'' Ha•~<:< "'""°'' lla•C<I' al '<unt,ng•on lleacn, /,\fr""' a I . -· Pilot Pigsi(in PICKEROO Co-Sponsored by South Coast '1a.z:a And The DAILY PILOT . . BE A PROPHET FOR PROFIT SOUTH COAST PLAZA Merchandise Certificate For Each Winner Winners Every Week of Contest 81! ;i pig~kin prophet. Pl;i y t he Pilot Pi ckeroo game for weekly prizes. V.'i nner~ e<ich week receive o!I SIO gift cerlific<'!!e good dS money dt dny South Coast Pla1111 store or busine\1 . E;i ch week's top win.ner wi ll be in· vited, .t long with a guest, to be honored ;it the a nnu;il South Ccd1t Pl azd Football Pl;iyers of +he Year Ban· queL Wdt'-h for t hji pl;iyer's fdl'rn e<ic h week in the DAILY PILOT Sport\ Sectio11 . Circle the te;im you think will ·win In ecl::h p;iirln g in the lis t of 25 ga mes <i nd send in 1h" pl ~ye1 '\ forrii entry bl;ink or ;i reasonabll! f;icsimLle. ihe i w.i!ch the DA ILY PILOT sports p<ig es for e<ich we e~'1 list of f;ve wi11ners. llULES 1 \<0"''' '"" •"'' •l,·k tclow e• • ,.,,on•ble !•.,•mile flf""' ..,1tr ••• <?"'. ' ••-rj ,, 1, <>ILO' PIG~l(ON <>•Cl(E~OO CONTEST, Sport Ot,•rtmt~f, P 0 llp• 01'' (o•I~ ,~.,., C ~ ~ltlO ' o~·y ~"'"'"'~er ""'c" <'•<~ w••~· E;n!r••I ,,-,,,, ~· coo.,er•d ID~ "'••I or on por>onl lo OA!lY PllOT <1•oc• t1 ; ~ "' lr u"do'y, '""I" (•• ... .,,,,. ••• OAi.i.Y Pl ~O f Uf1~IOV•• •ncl '~~;, tmmHll•I• 1~~ 1.,, ""' ···~·g•· '• ""'~' Tl£ 5<!E•>:E~ !l l ~NK MUST BE FlllEO IN 0~ ENT~Y IS VOIO. t • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . 1-; \ 1· 11 \' fl f,,\ .V K C if,!e l(>Omi yC>U thinl will w]n !his Wffk't CjOll'l.-S !ti<>rrie teom is sceond one listed) .. • • • • • Orange Coast College vs San Diego • • • • I I I I I I I I I • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Golden West College vs Pierce Palomar v. Saddleback Colleqe Fountain Valley vs Estancia Anaheim vs Huntington Beach Lo s Alamitos vs Corona del Mar Edison vs Cost a Mesa t~1arina vs Western Loara vs NewFort Uni ve rsity vs Saddleback High Laguna Beach vs Brea Mission Vieio vs El Modena Orange vs San Clemente Santa Ana vs Westminster Rams vs San Francisco Oregon vs USC UCLA vs Washington State Stanford vs Washington Oregon State vs Cal Georgia vs Mississippi Florida vs LSU Michigan vs Michigan State Oklahoma vs Texas Nebraska vs Missouri Georgia Tech vs Tennessee • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TIE llltlEAKEllt -My tuon ~" !~t tofal numD•• •I pelnh Kll'lllll • • In •H U "'"'" tlllfll m v1 1< ............ • • ··~ . • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • .lddNM • • City • "'" • • • • • • • • \ ... ... • • • • • . •·• .......... . __ Kids Like to Ask Andy }loxing Ducats On Sale Tickets for the ?11,ike Quarry· Jim1ny Dupree bout Oct 29 al Anaheim Con\·ention Center go on sale f'r iday 11l all the usual outlets. Besides I he Convention Ceill.er, tickets w\11 be sold at all Ticketron and ~lutual agencies, the Foru m and Devonshire Dov.·ns . Prices are $7.50, $5 und $3. Young Quarry wtll be an underdog for the first lime in his career when he rot~ up against Dupree, a seasoned light heavyv.·eighl from New Jersey. Dupree. 1,1·ho defeated \Vind1n ill Ray \Vhite ln his on· ly local sho1v ing, is a 10·8 hn·orite in the J2·round bout. The 20-year-old Quarry has v.·on 32 consecutive fig hts. in· eluding his JO.round decision 01·er Chuck J-lami!ton Aug . 29 <.11...the ConventiOJJ Center. Thal fighr drew 8,200 i ans, o near i;elloul. Orange to Lead Crestview? Crtstview League footba ll compttition gets under way Friday night and 1970 ch.!lm· pion Orange has been installed as the favorite to cop another title afler two non·league wins. Here's how tht DAILY PIWT .see5 the Crestview circuit: I. Orange. Coach Vince Devenev's Panthers have a lot of new ·faces in the lineup but so far results are similar to last year wit h a pair of wln.s to their credit. Returning ·s tarters at linebacker form th!! bulk . oJ the Panther5' defense w1tb Rick S1,1•anson and Al Coco in the fold . along with defensive standouts l..eonard Wegner and Kirk Baker. Wegner checks in at 270. Quarterback L! the key ques· tion mark for Oraflie. but Don Shannon appears to have things under control with 43-12 and 12·10 wins intact. 2. fl.Uuion \'lejo. Thl5 could F!:ATUJlS.5• ·• ru...i.1 .. a. ..... IMka-·~CeNWs•D- • 1\ be the year for Mission Viejo's Oiablos as coach Bob Hivner has a solid offensive one·two punch in running back Aundre Hohnes and quarterback Gary \Voods. \Voods and the offensive line is the key to the Diablos' hopes. Holmes is a prove n runner and is a solid all· Orange County prospect. \Voods has passed for 272 ''ards 1,11ith 22 completions in 46 attempu through t~·o games. The Diablos-dumped Sad· dleback. 2.8·7, but let Pacifica off tht hook 116-t•) after pil· ing up a 14-0 margin in the fir st ciuarter. 3. Saa Qeme11te. Despite the return of only three starters from last year's s.4 team, coach Tom Eads' Tritons ap- pear io have a solid shot al the c.hampionship. After a slow start with Brea the Tritons buried Laguna Beach and it they can get by Orange in their opener·Friday, . ' San Clemente e<>uld go all the bi g problemk•t VHl11 Park where coach Ted ~tu!len's y,·ay. crew has allowed 21 point:; per Leading the Trit-Ons' attack opponen t in lo:;ing c:tuses. 81\l tl)'S rlu But tile C\'l<lCllf'e of a CIHI· ~istcnt \1•1nnt'r h;isn't bel•n 1·1ew1.'tl 1n 11011·lt';1guc losses l\l f~sl n ncia <Hid ~:I l>ora<lo. is tailback Clark Jarrell and The Spart11 ns boast ;i running back Jose Malagon. \'eter:i n backfield with return· t; fl I:'. ST V I E \\' I .EA<;U1-; C. Kalella. The Knights of ing starters Jiin Beam <n1ll l'l!t<:UIL~J'J ONS • . Nick Buscaglio set for rUnning Jack Lee are unpredictable al duty. limes. \Vhen they're right. Qu arterback Kirk Reid1ngtr ()r;u1~c· 2 P.liSSl!lll Vit'J•I :l :-..:1n (.'lc1nt·111t: 4 h ;itt'!lll huwt'ver . it 's Tom Jarrett and directs. 1'1ike Williams, a pair of 1 Jighlweight running backs, 1. El :\lodena. \Vinles~ ;1nrl ~' l"1111lh11l who do the most damage. without experience or dcrtll . r. \'illn 1';11 k 7 t·'.I ,\1od1•11n Lee has fi\•e returning tl1e Vanguards or El l\1 od(•11:1 defensive starters. are in the same boat .is eight · rated Tustin. 1r;•-.--...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=j 5. Foothill. A new coach, Bill NICE LITTLE S d h t k f ,.d Two returning st arter.~ :ire ,,.,,.,,., ,,., •• ,,, n~· er, as a en over or "' h d d '" Mike Paliso 1tig t en J at1 10 New (an<ly ...... G.n, Bain. Seoll Prieg!'l ( liueman 1, M"'"'"~' The Kn ights had a !OU"h 1 1100 oo .. ,, " GIO<I er.Git ,.. ' ..,.1 1 "1•~..,100,.n lime disposing of Un1vers11.v 8. Tustin, Coa<"h Croq:;l· • ~'~~1y n•ot.ta~t~ <•ndy All ... n' Tillers will ur1dnubtedl;. I '0"1e '" your ""'"h~ornoocl, and lost a 27·12 dec ision to "" h c,ii: 1i1.11J~ Kennedy . ~s~p~n~o~g~a~'~' ~o~p:se~l~o:'_'~"~o:..::-~' ~r~;~· t'.:::::::::::;~~:::~:; But the combination of in· 'F""' terior linemen Gary Roberts, I ~like McCray, J imrny 1\lcKen· non and Fred Mayrhofer could provide the nucleus of a v.'in· No. I on the Coast Your Hometown News pape r Is The DAILY PILOT ning seasfl n and a first l division fini sh. fi. Villa Park. 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CAR ·eo.io lo• allowo.,co "' b• th• oc !~ol u 111ng P"'' ·~ •!l•f,t •1 th•''""'• 1>1 It'• od, ''1"'""'' l)IU• l od"•' .,,~; ....... WEIGHTS INCLUDED WNYWAIT1 Ult YOU" ·-CREDIT CARD Ofll YOUR .... .t.lol(IUCAfltO m C71·1l 17 .OOJ lldw.n, T.._._ Pi.. f....., Excise· lit!' el Z.00 • J78·15!8 .8SI• L71J.15!9.1S)• AJI P<i<;n plus Ftdtr.il Exel .. la• ·Wh11-11l Only. = -St ... -1 hoo-... ·546-7832 I • #80S PENETREX MOTOR OIL !0:it~.-97c . JOW·H.D. 97c 59TS.-. . . 10.JOW 97 4 9TS. ·-·-c ii441iood.• ... -~ 11'14. ot Mc- 89202088 ' I . -. . . ' • ~ J , f' -· .. " I J HOMEWARD BOUND -!\\ r·asscl's \Varrinr fron1 Bah ia f'or inthian \'athl<f'luh \\'a l' 'among · the 35 ya<·hts 1\·hirh :-el sail toda}~i!l l\1e\vpnrl !!arbor \'acht Club's inaugural California Coa stal race frorn Sa n Francisco. 35 Y aclits Set Sail 111 Sta,te Coast Rcice Somt 35 crack sailin.I! .vach1s set sail today ;al noon frnrn San Francisco in thl' ina ugura l sailin g of the C 11 1 if or n i a Coastal ract to 11\ewport Ha rhor. Top boat 1n the flr<>t 11·a~ Mark Jnhnson·s 72·foot ~et1·h \V ind ""·ard Pa1<~1~e. I r fl~ h from R recrird !'mash1n:i, Transpac race ;ind 11ddition;il victories in lhr S! Fra ncis Perpetu11! Trophy Series in which she rilced flgai·n.~1 Ken DeMcuse·s 72.fnot k e t r h Blackfin. Several nf thP r.ntrics in 1he race are Newport ha s e d yachts th11t were in San Pran- cisco for the City of San Fran· cisrn Trnph,1 SrrtP!' Tht>se 1n- r lude Al Ca1<!'e!'s ;)ll-fnnt s1nnp \\';irr1or from Bahia Corin- thian Yacht fluh Olhers are S;in Fr;inc1sco yarht!' which \\'Ill 11~f' lhP rilCC as a means nf gr!11ng In thP Sou thland fnr lhP 1<larl nf 11\llVC's Caho Sjin Luras rare Oc1 Iii nr Long Beach Yacht Cluh's La rn7. r11cr Nov. fi. The race. 1~·hich is expected In become ;in ;innual aff11 ir. t~ JOintl~· spnnsnred h.v NHYC ;i11rl rhP St. Fr:incis Ya cht Ch1h nf San F'r;i nc1~co , Ton trnph,v fnr !he race w1 \.I h!' the Ba!dv.·1n ~i . Baldv.·\n Perpetual. Moshbacher Closes Out First Def e11se of Cup OYSTER BAY. N.Y tAPI -Bob f.fo.<;har.her of Hnus!nn closed nut thf fi rst defen~e nF the Seaw::inh;ika lnlernatinn9! Challenge Cur since 1963 Tuesday, winning si x straight Gals Take The Helm In Regatta Distaff skippers frnm S11n Die,l(o lo San .lose Are ex· pttted to turn 1)\11 r n r Alamitos 811.v Y11 cht Club's :lrd 11.nnuRI Ladies Day Rrgal· t11 next Wt><lntsda~·. The f11ent wa~ nr,1:an1zrrl in 196fl .11nd becan1e Rn ins111 nt succe.<1s . Last ~·ear mnre than 100 female sailors turned up lo compete in fll't' rl1V1s1nn~ f)f Sabot dinghies aftiidn· 1 4~. The PvPn1 i1< nn~rlRsscd .11 ~ rine nf J\R YC's fi ve m;ijn r re gattas durrnR lhe ,vr;ir. ··we like tn feel !h;.i1 ou r re~atlR has bern 10.~lrument;:il In stimulalinR 1ntrrc~t in .~a d­ Ing cornpetirion nmoni.: lacii(>s. and lhRl it i~ the l<1rt!est evrnt of its kind In the U .. ~ .. " said Ferlie Nieukitk , ch11irnlan o( the event. races nn L.nng Island So\•nd. ~lnsb;icher . rhosen h°i'tbP host SP;:i""·anh;ilia Co rinth 1;in Yacht Cluh tn defend the cup in Soling cla.~s slnnps. s11il cd hi.~ Arlelez tn three more 1m- pres~ive vir1nr1es w h j t I! n1;ithema!irall11 elim1n::iting th r six chaHerigers, 1wo each from Australia. Engl.:ind and Canada. nne racr short nf the sch rduleci srvrn . Winner nf 1hP wnr\rl Nil1n,I!' class lit le last week . J\.1osbacher's vi c r n t ':' in Tuesday·s final thrl'f' r:ires were O\'er Roberl J\.1iller nf the Rn~·a! Sirlney Y11cht SquRdron h'V 11 whnpping !'i· 11 . .Jnhn Oakelev of the Ro\':i! Th11n1('s Y;icht 'rluh nf L0ndon by 4 1:1 ::ind l\ennet h r.iles of lhP Tln\'al St. La1vrencr Yac h! Cl1;h nf Canada h~· I ~. O;ik lf'}' 11nd l.ile1< "·1 rh :1-2 recnrrl.~ \\'t're rhe closest in the F1 n11l standings. F1n;il 1<!anrt in,1:s · I. Moshacher. Sr;iu.·anh11k:i Cnnnthian. fl.fl. 2, .Joh n Oakt'le\'. Rn\·;i] Th11rnr~ Yarhl ('Juh. :\·2. ;:i~rl l\ennelh r.nf'~. Ro,\·al St. L;iwrent·c V::icht Club. :i·2. 4, Roher!. M1llf:'r. Rn.val Syrlnfv V11cht Sf]u;.idrnn . 2·.1. ;ind f>nn Rarnes-, .Jr . Rnyal Canadian Varht Ch1h. 2· :t Ii, Kenneth Beashel. Royal Prince Alfred Y;icht Cl ub. 1·4. and DR 11ici Thrimas . Hamblc River Sailing Club. 1-4. Chubaseo Tops Wins NHYC Ahmanson Set Don Haskell's 8 7 -f o o~ e,ubl!lm was the overall ::ind Class A winner in Newport Harb or Yacht Club's Ahm111nson Series or s i x of l ii h o re race! sai led throughout the s u m m e r ll'!ASOn. The beautiful old Sparkman- Stephen!l yacht. veter1n of many 1n offshore campaign, rtt0rded 1 low score or 10""• poln? In the CCA division on wl'llc'h 'the final 1COres of thll!: Ahmanaon were com,.PUl~. Second overall and. !he win- ner in C1•ss B was: Jim Lindum1n·~-New p ort · 4 1 Trll!:nd from''~lbni' Yacht Club, and Freestyle. CO"skip- pere<I by Rod Lippold Rod Saint Cicero. NHYC w&!l third. lOR ratings with Frttsty!e coming up as the overall and Class D winner. edging Chubasco by 41,1• points. Runnjng Wild, skippered by Don Ayres Jr.. NHYC was third in the IOR classificatinn. NHYC continued to sail lhe Ahmanson Serie! under the Crulsini Clu11 of America tCCAJ measurement ruJll!: this year, but !et LJP a separate divisjon for yachts which were rptll!:d ·under the •lnternational Offshore Rule (IOR). The seril!8 i~ Ki>red on !l best fi ve out of six basis. • KIDS LOVE 1,JNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT . . . DAIL V PILOT 25 Huntlngtott Ra'-"e· First • Harbor Series Set Sunday 3rd Round To Bruder TORONTO i AP 1 -Delll!:n- ' ding champion Joer& Bruder Los Angeles VRcht Cuh's popular Harbor Sertl's srarts Sunrlay v.·ith the Hunt1nRIOn l/;irh<iur Hace "fnr oePan ra<'· Ing .v;u•hl~ The chree·raee se r11.•s 1.~ f'll· peC'leci In drR w 11(·eRn r;ic1n.c. ski ppers and ere"~ ll'nrn :'ill over 1'1e Southland partirularl y 1hn~P u.·hn are plann1n.c. tn si;il tn !hf' l.nn~ Bearh tn LR Pi!t. r11ce start1nJ,\ r·:n1 . Ii. ThP Jt;irhnr Sr ncs st11rlrd 11.~ a llHlP·UJl for the Lns . ' I ' l An,c.rlt's lo r.1aia!lan r<1r·e !'f\Pf'al ~ears a110. l\'!!h the arhen! nf the Lnn~ Re:trh In La rill race. 1t n1111• ser\·p~ bnth P\'Pnf~ v.htr'h fll" hP[rj (In a bil'n111al ba~1s 1>n r1ppi111itr yr a rs ~unrlay·s Hu 11 I 1 n i: I 11 n Harbour Hac:e will ~!ill'! 1n Los Angeles Harbor nrr thP LA Yf C'luhhnusr t<1 ktnJ,; thr flPrt ;irnund r.ne nl lhP nil 1<;i;inrls. !hr Anrihe1m H111 rn!l;in"P huov and then,-.1• h<if'k t11 th~ slarr The hi1nd1ra11 d1 s1aner is -, ,I ... ' - Ii nauliral miles Second raet> tn th,. sPrirs 1v11J he the Sail East nar e flr1 17 •11!h lhP fie,.! lea1111i: lhP ntl 1~l11nrl~ 1111t1 r~ ,,.,,,_g fleiit•h hrrnkwatrr to port <1nrl 1hen<·e h;irk 1n lhr sra ,t1ni:: ;irra l11sl:-tn('I' nf this race 1s \6 1111lc<; ThP third anrl final race will hr rlir t'.hH 1ni1l;1nrl r11rr ()('t. 2·1 All r·11cP.<; 1n the sPnrs arP l::nrl nut 10 prrn 1dP wind ::ind ~l'a t·ond1lions thal r..in hP an- 11r11x11ed in \hr t.1e:..u·o lil\'P:· ThP serLP!'i 1 ~ by 1nv1tat1on In mrmbt>r11 of recogn1led \ ;1ch1 ~ubs ,,..·hn ha\'P \'al1d mt>:-t~ure. mPnl cert1fir;ifes fnr (k-r;in ·Rar!n_r: Pariftc Hanfi1c1-r !'Ind t.hcii;e1 Or(«ln R;ir1n::: Flee! S1;!11rd entr1· C"~rd:-inu't hr in lhP hands nf thr riu:e tnn1 · m1tl<'e prior In Sunrla\ nf'nri l·ivf' nr more entrie'> will esrahl1sh 11 rla~· ThP ,\ncr l'~ Calf' r·r··prlu<tl Trnph1 "ill hP :i11·arrlcrl [n tlir serir~ n1erall 111 nner 11 11h an BOATING ll)Jl r;111 n:.: nl 11 1 l !{'<>! rtnr! ;it'>n1 • T '~" '•1n1~ 1rriph1rs \\'Iii li•' ·•'\,••!Pi) 111 \\lll!l(>f~ !11 other !'ia"c:· nf Brazil won thll!: third race Tuesday 1n the Finn Gold Cup world 's cham p1~hip be rng sailed nn Lake Ontario. Bruder. "'-'ho won the North American championship la st u.eek \•·as a disappointrng 24th and J2nd when he capsized ln hea1·•· u.a1 es 1n the first t"'-'ll races. N•cnnd v.·:is Australia's Jotm Bertrand Goran Andersson of Su.eden placed third. ' ) ) ~ i ' ( ) Th '\.""' . C! -'-"'-, I • -\''It~ Out of this World'' • \ALHAMBRA 647 Valley Blvd. {at 7th 51.) ANAHEIM 275 S. Harbor (at Broadway) 2790 W. Lincoln (al Dq\e) 111 6 N. Euclid Ave. (at La Pa lma I 2119 S. Harbor Blvd. (at Orangewood) 1900 W. Lincoln Ave. (near Mull<?rf 2820 E. Lincoln Ave. (near R1i, V1sla) 1200 N. Harbor -(at Aomneya) 1168 W. Katell a {at E..ucl1d) BALDWIN PARK i 4080 Francisqui!o (at Puen!eJ BELL 4966 E. Florence (at Wilcoi) "BELLFLOWER 15722 Lajl.owood Bl vd. (near Alondra) BREA 707 S. Brea Bl vd. (at Fir) BUENA PARK 6002 Beach Blvd. {at Artesia) CANOGA PARK . 6501 Topeng1 Canyon (!'\eat Vlc!ory) CERRITOS 11426 E. Sou1.h (at Gridley) COSTA MESA 1550W. Adam! {at Roya! Palms) 279 E. 17th St. (al San!a Ana) CYPRESS 5607 Ba ll Road {near Walker) DOWNEY 9002 E. Firestone (at Lakewood) FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~5 W•mer Ave. (near Broolc.hurst) 18951 Brookhursl (al Garfieli:I) FULLERTON 217 N. Euclid Ave. (at Wi!sh ire) 1301 E. Chapman (near Raymond) 3240 Yorbe Linda (near Bradford) GARDEN GROVE 10042 Westm lnsler Blvd. (at Brookhurat) 11051 EU'tlil:f Ave. (afKatella) 6042 W. Chapman (al Valley Vlew; 12885 Chapman Ave. (at Hasler) HUNTINOTON PARK 7421 Pacific Blvd. (ne11r Florence) LA HABRA 120 s. Harbor Blvd, (al Central) LAK!WOOD , 5535 E. Oel Amo (at Bellflower) LA MIRADA 12407 Sanl• Gerlrudes (al Imperial Hwy.) - LANCASTE~ 44361 N. Sierra H1ghv•a1 (at Ave. J) LA PALMA 5'12 w. La Palma (e t Mood~) LONG BE ACH 171ill Clarke Av~. (!'11 A!herton) 3700 Atlantic Ave, {at 37\h) LOS AN.GELES 1517 E. Florence (at Compton) 7219 S. Alt\{Tleda (at Florence~ MONTEBELLO 2202 W. Beverl y (al W1!r.01) NORTHRIOGE 9345 Rcseda (al Vincennes) NORWALK 11700 Rosecral's (al Albu r!•s ) ORANG E 1191 N. Tustni Ave. ('1eilr Kalell al 445 S. Main S1. (at Havana) 351 0 E. Chapman Ave. (near Prospect) PANORAMA CITY 14344 Roscoe Blvd. {at Len110~) PASA DENA \ 1465 E. Colorado (at Harkness) AEl>ONDO BEACH 1430 S. Pac ific Coast Hwy. (at G SI.) AESEDA 18756 Sherman Way (al Geyser) RIVERSIDE 6490 Magnoll1 (at Sunnyside) SANTA ANA 1430 E. 17th St. (at Linwood) 1133 w. 17th St. (at Brjstol) 2717 W. McFadden (at Fairview) SHERMAN OAKS 15045 Ventu r11 Blvd. (a! Noble) TEMPLE CITY 9803 E. Las Tunas (a t Gold~nwest) TORRANCE 2210 W. Redond,o Beach Blvd. (at Van Ness) TUSTIN . . ,,. 1~282'Newport Ave. (al M11cl·rlll WEST COVINA 400 S. Glendora (al Walnut Creek Pkwy.) WESTMINSTER 13640 Goldenwest (al Fanway) WHlmfR·, 16347 Whittler Qlvdt·(tl·L.,1\i:lesmith) • .., It's a 'I• lb. patty of quality groun d beef, served on a toasted sesame seed bun. garnished w ith lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise an d Carl's own Spec ial Sau ce . AND AT CARL'S JR. EVERY HA MB URGER IS CHARBROILED TO PERFECTION WHEN YOU ORDER IT -NOT FRIED AHEAD AND HELD UNDER A LAMP! Buy A Pep" & Keep This Tiffany Styleci Glass Both For 35 r U;,e this coup·on. Get cine Carl 's H~mburgcr FAEE w hen you buy one at 1he regular price of 65-;. Find out how good n ~amburger can really !aste -at any or the 60 Carl's Jr. Flestauranls in Southern Calilornia. carl~Jr. ' ,· r-----------------, I I I I I I I I I ~ THIS COUPON ENTITLES THE ~ \& BEARER TO ONE ® · 4ree! · · · 65.0 Carl's Hamburger ' at any earl~ Jr. }. ; This couoon can be redeemed for ol"te Carl's Hamburger at any Cerl'! Jr. AeslaUrant in Soulharn Callforn1a when one Carl's ~amt>urger Is purchased at the regular pr•ce or 65e. This oller is good up to and Including November 15, 1971 . I ~ C"arl Karcher Enterprises, Inc. 1971 J I I I I I I I I I •• I I L---•-~-~---------~ 1941-Celebrating Our 3Qth Year of Serving rine Food -1971 • Scoring for the • two top placea Wl!I reverted In the L _________ JI ___ :_ ___________________________________________ -;------------------- " ), I ' JI DAILY PILOT Cataliun Hibernates In Winter SA/\'TA CATALIN A ISLA.0.:0 (AP 1 -for four hrlurs a day during the su mmer. th1!ii rugJZ- M mounta in island looming off Southern Califnrn1a bustles .,.,·ith tourists The rest of the year 1t reverts 1n a :sl ee py tou·n. The rlail v inf\u~ heg1n:-at noon. v.·hen the Rig \Vh ile s'tt:amer ilfrl\'e.~ ;ifter a 22- mile ,-n~·age frnm The Port of Los Angeles with up to 2:100 passengers. ,. tlfnstlv Southern Cal1fl'lr· nians. the tnur1~1s pour,..off the ship onto the h€.'arhe~. Some "'ander !hroul!'h the island's nnly town . A\·alon. slnnping in its qua int shops. A few take cnmmerria[ tours. includinl! a glass hottom hoat rrui.~e in the harbor. and ,·isit the home of the late v:estern author Zane Gre.\·. The ste11mer \ea\'eS at 3 '45 p.m . taking most of the touri.c;ls. A fC\\' ren1ain O\'erni1thl in hotels but Avalf\n merchants are v.·orried . The v 0hserve t.hat 1he tnurt~ls don't linger for a rl ;iv nr twn as they us t d tn ;ind 11 is ~C'l!1n11; h::ird~r lo makr ennu~h rnru'lfy in three mnn!hs to \::ist ;i year. Th~ st"<imship doesn't run off season . The \'ts1tnr lP\'P\ is dnwn hv ahout 11}{1 000 rrnm thr ·p<>:il; \'ear. 1!147. whpn 4 ~ 7 . R 7 l persons r;ime ,., !he 1<land by se:i nr nl;inr Roger l'p!nn and his wi~e run a harrl\\'are stnre 1n A1·;itnn. "\\'e \1·o rk ~1..x da,·s 11 \1·eek . sPven 1n the m.immer . hut !hP hu~'1ness shov.·~ no prf'I· grcss." sa1·S 11ptnn. "We rn ::ikr as mus:.P. in !hr fn11r sumrn rr rnonlhs 'lic; v.·e do the resl of JhP ~·ear." The oopuln!tnn nf A;·,iln., has r!Pclince frn rn \.P~7 1n l!J~n tn 1.536 in 1960 ;ind 1.521) in f97rl. Tn rp1·1ve thC' r rnnol'T'V, A1·;dnn plan.~ lri imorove il.c; harhor. ;irld r11tr>r!::1inmtnt <"111'1 shnpnin~ art .:ls ::irid f'x,panil the touric;t se::ison Transoortaltnn tn thr is\::inrl h::i~ hrrn i1n- prn\'ed v.·11 h !hr add1l1on this ve<ir nf !hC' \.on!:! BP::irh Prince. ;i ~:io.na.~~enger ve<:~f'l Thr r;T /\\·;i[nn . ;i ;)f)fl- ra<:<:rnli!'r 1r1 hna! 1~ r'ipected to t-{'t:ln oprra11nc. ~nnn ~l anv h 11 <: 1 n "s s m e n . hfl\\'e1·rr . :irr no! nn1 1rn1 ~1 1r ~Tan\' hl;irne !ht l.1ck nf nrn-l!T~<:s 'on thr S;in!::i (';it.,lin:i 1~1 anrl r11 . v.·h1ch 011n~ ;il\ of thr ll·h1·-20.m1le 1~l;<1nrl rxceot thr 11n~ c;o11::trf' mile !h at I~ A1·;:il(1rrand n11ns 70 percf'nt (lf A-\·11lnn Prr.~tr!rnt n[ !hr coin panv is Philip I\ \\'rirlP''· v.·hnse fa1hrr. \\'11l1a1n \rr1g lt1' .Jr _, hnu~ht the tsl;inrl in 19 !~ for ~~rt milh(ln Ph ilip Wril!lev. i6. is .:il~n rh.:iinnan nf !ht hn<irrl of \\'ill1.:im \\'r1clr 1· .Jr. rn . thl' lh1r.:ilo!o·b::1sPr1 fin;in. r ial Ptnpire bu1\! nn rhf'v.·ing gun "All of thP husine-.ses on !ht i<:l:itirl cnulrln't dr, w h 3 t \\'rH!ll'V rnuld rln 1f he v.·a n· I Pd." said linton •'\\'' (ITf' nov.· in ;i stalf' nf v.·a1hnl! for the cnmn:inv to rlr,·etnn thin,e<: " Cri tic$ com nlain SC I rf iscourat!es df'1·elonmenl. 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" ·~' fnnd <lore ~hs11n 11;.is <;rll111g H 11 k) reported that ~lt~ h<"o4Jk 1 roug an rev1e v.e 1 "'" •<• 110,,1111 II• 0 l'll 1 ~ E 1' N•w Po 1 !!••'" C•l •o n " •166• o..,o''"'•nt Ne J o ,.1a c""" .i 100 f ir n1\ huM>and one e1 en1ng o <no o o San ~ • • C• • •11M o •m•n~ CM•l•ucl "" Co"""•nY !U c v < (ot11e Dr•• W•ll 1,, "'' c '" " rn• ,. -· tv in "' , ••••• "'' ., alter \\{' d ref1red !O bed I~:~::•"'" > P• ng '"""'-''" O<I bf ·~ 't.:"/ ;:H~•u Rooa MOn ' •Y f'I k So~:· .:n~l~llo$ "1~11 ~"'.::,: 'c!:~f~,,~ l!I ·::n:~vll $~~;on;t I FGAL NCYT JC E r n1>11.><; t f ;i h111 I. 11 1tu al r>I hrr Pal• 1 rlliiJrhed lo the book hu~hand 11a ~'1rr1 1nu1h It!( 111k t11rncd upside d<1wn" r..11nd IOU Ro ~ko ne1er talk "o •<• •<"'•ltl II••• N <l\ol•• a. ooonn~I l n OuPon w E 5t JOHN C111.,.-n o l n I ·••ttme•I ' •of w '" •n· {OY". J 5u l• ll• N ......... l•orn •160< Ccvn•• c . k ~·<I OflH>• • h .... bf~ In ••nor•l IN THI MUNI CI Pll c ourtT nf r haral llr But ::11 !hr s<1me ;urlho1rd dt~play s hn wtnl! hrr l'dloa nvmc mher nflh~fam1 C •~ of O oni• cou"• on o,""" 1 M<hoel " ""'"ol•• ll:M ,1n1 ..,1 C O LP .. EL "''llN• le LI M • • '''""' ......... ,., ,-..,, L11u o'c1Nllll.t.L Ort•NGl.tou1tTV !1mt 11 11;i<; 111 krrµ1ng 11ilh h11 <;I and 111 l he ;ir m or nf a l'en h so hi!! 1oforma11on IS It/I ,. B•••d • J Mo<IOC> Oeitvl• w ... Nowpo , •• , .. 116.0 .... 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NOTICE Jonn 0 0 Oonno I Publl•nP<i 0 '""' to"'' 01 y " lo! • 10 00 • m • 1.-• ..,....,, • E" cw Com llOllE 11 1 1 l\!fNE 11 II R k hi llloltdlo..,1n 1or1 .. 11 1n,{ovnvOclolle1/ l tll 1111•11.,,.n• 1msoh S •• LO~t 8•~<"i ENER P o n t VJ { ~~ ElL ~ I 511fVE$ MltS C ~ 1o n1nst ! I r;.i i.: :in hrr It 1\...0 111uted the man1g1r I': I OY 0 I I~ I a er-fl ' '''" C 1 • o/ 0 on10 Ccvnl• o• Soo 1 1 ~1 1------------------(011nrv cl Lo• AnD• 11 S 1 t o! (I lo n f /I Ntla GREVE~ ,o~a rrp 1111u 11 1s th it 1f ~n ex She ~au1 ~he l'flllled 1he n111n \.\ho hate~ m en 1n 13v ll••• iv J Mo<klo• Ooov y Crwn • I EGAL NOTICE !o '"' •• '"""n •o in. •n• • "'$ • i Gl!EVE5 O• '"3"" • J'.!Olf'J nment generallv 1 he "':iI~T' o~,'.::!~"::• c ~"~ '"'~ o ,.,q, coo,, D• , , 1ot• !-----------'---'-----~"~,:f•• .,"•;::• :n~., ::11:~~·~· ~.,"".,.:• c~~1~o:~?:~ 1~'.~~.r ... ~:.,·~. ~: 1('1!r11l 11if~ <1"11! 111utht !-1 hf)(ks t1kr n )lll of the slnre J:'.{l()d c111k "t1 1 n111 s b11k1ng ind sir s11d shr v.asnl gn1ng and s !ll n akcs bre1kf1s1 fn r 10 shrr11nthestorean)m ore1r hoo k IS l ra~h I advised !ht 111• '"1 ""'.,. •• '""' • • 110 n~ S0p •m-71 n 1"" Oc o.,.r • ll .. o-.1c 1 •NVHtNG 1101 • • Si mo """'' ..._. 'n..,unr ll "'""I ""'lh hi~ bv• neu ~· l·'-'-'-'-------------'c'c'c'_ll NOi co I• P<r•D• g v•n n11 !'lo B<>o <Io Do Hlu~, K..":'bM• '•" ltll v 0., 1 • n "'•O ft • ,.. '"mo ' 1 ,. hrr hu<;hand e1~r\ rnornln!! thr1 11eren I rerpo1 ed """ ,. "" ,-.vo ·' &LL llf.o,.M (Alt PE T Clf ANElt l, lu•!"•ol 111 to1• CommvPlyCooo• n ~·• o1 .,,<Pr "wncnon••""•o •nlltlet! read in< 1H 8 7lt-d Co•!• M111 C1!lr LEGAL N OTICE Olttr ct ol o •no • c..., .. ,. C• 1 "'" • "' ,' •'"•"•' ~· •••• ,, ftt• on 1 b out nt • wr • "" p ••d n• 1~ °'. M•rt n M" ,,. m In II c"'"''l------------------1: .. "'"' .., bO II DO , " .. Afle:r a slatemenl like th at M ... c o1• , 11111 d•• oo::. n :,:t ,0 111• P:"a..,1~, r .... 1.... :i::~: 1,0,.'.;',!,'':"',,:un:,"",~r.",:.:;.,..;,• Thf' 01le1s ha1 e s r 1rn llo\kO sud !he 1 tnre < h1lrhcn-lhrf'e ~Iris and r 1ur <nan?~er telrphoned I h e Roi ko doesn t w onder v.hy his c:.~:·:.:. •• ~"1c:;, ..... "1 7?! • n a l'ICflTIOUI IUlltolllS O@p o• •• <I ""°"I <I ,,,1., OC•l•d •• U.WNO .. LI I St lOW COMP•Nl' ., UT•NI wlthl~ ·~· ......... ~ ....... c ... ,.,.. ( ~ t to nterv1ew , .. 1. ""' n•u ' co no ·-vc!l'<I l>Y • N.i.ME IT• Tt:M•NT JIG .i.aom• A••-Co1t1 MOU ~'::. J:~:h"~-:.·1 ..... 11 -J "' "' If!! .. t~1 ......... 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County c & " HEAT ING • • I CON -.ui~~lS ON STUO 0 LIGHTING I'll( Octot>o • 1911 )~JJ o;l e• c •II p ..,. ...... wlttl" 110 <llVtl y.,. puhl1r r>.pnsiu e 1-1as 1n \11irth i rrlercd rrmu1ed lrnm all 250 U BS e \ Cl.,l <tlO•o~••COunYM CX!r>to• OTION!N(; CO )CtU Toy"' Wt • All>< I M l II , .. 1---------------'--"-'l.'""'f<l ll\ol u••• •OU oolllt l wr t d11111g ;.ifa n1 p11g11 "hlth end n f lhr compi!.11) s< stores The rrl 1n annlhr r lanrt•l1de 1 1t l iv rlcc J<;uin 1-1as reversrd alter J)alev !I defe ns e a g a I n s I "' 8, ""'", .J M•"°"• O••utv Co•'• Mn• C•lllo•n • t76n 1 °' ••• 0 " 0•c1>< '"'' "" L E G Ion ••oon• •• "•..al"'I '"""•In ur, .. 1 I "0' kn ' book d nes Sis Cou '' t • lo. ••• c,•,• ,'~••"M•",',', ',o.,,,o_•,, ,•,•,,,,r •• o 1no n•lrucl on• •M Con<lll ""' •nd AL NO'flCE '"'' vno """' fo ••v """''~ or dem•f•I ;inrt an 11nprc1::rdenlPr1 r f1h cnsu ng puhlic1!1 1\ Pub ·~•d 0 i no o (o'" 0• I< ,. o .., ~ ~ So•d l <•I on~ wn <~ I I now D" ' • ond Ofmont!Hl n ~• tomP I n• U •• ' "' becnrne p 11 rt o f p 0 I l t 1 c a J 0< OOP 6 ) ?O 11 f1 "" II w oro 0 M•• • :!Ga? •• 0 w.. ;~·< .. :: ,,:·~~~'::: n/' •• 1~" ~~~~ ,f ct'"" NOT Cf 0, TllUSTl!:E l l.t.l l IJ""" 'O" ·~I or .... 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H· S-10.(JOO tJre. 1neasu1111;! \:? feel 111 d1a111ctcr. \1as sk)· Jilted · n (11lc '' lilt' 1·n11lfL1ll\ ·~ :\krotl plants a1·rn~~ !01111 1n i.;l)ody('ar's \1·r11 ·p,.t1· l 'orpor;·l:1•!! \1i11•1 r· 1\ 1111 1 unclC'rgo trs\<; brture llttll~ 1Hl\lHltcrt 011 1111,l:l' l'.ll"1lH1101111).: t •!111fll1H.:nl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1°itr chctse Pot,ver Lo ss Pc1,ce '11 Cfll('f, :-CO In llit· lor ' ,.1.,,.1,'l:ll;. ('··:i •·f 1'1~111;il •11 11.;1<1•·1·il -h;1nllv 1h1s .\ 1\u11 ;ult11.n1.~11.1i·· 11 '· •i:ht•1: '1 · 1;v1"1 C' lhi.; ~11hi•·ct .. •OU!" t.,,. I r.f l1\1ng ~uarl'd :1 l1"{"1•n1c<: u11rrl.v btof11dd!ed hy h;ur-ra1 111i: l•l 5 f'l'r<'1·n! ,111d 1111::: s p11!•tits. lt>I nu· 111al..e 1i lh" p11;·;j :,,·1 1:i.: !'""1••· 0! '11' .,,.,. ·1,·.1 ltl'l~! f'('()lln111ist~ d1)\l:i1, 11·1 1·;q11 .··•I· ··nd 1•1 ~~··:i :• ;qipl""\l'd r,f lhr k1 •.v 11 11• l S 111,1 t ~ '' 111 I ;1' ,. .+'i:1 ,•111.1!1011 1no\C'S n1adc in ~h!"111•!Pd di ,111·i!h··r f: ·! ,1 ... 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Bllt the policies did nr.t .sl'1i!f' f<1r ;1 ll 111d,,fi111!t·lv 1nucll thf' po11•er of big un1vns prnh•nr.:"11 p1•11ud or ~I.fl 11 ,1i.l'· 111 nrµ:u ti:itr 111rlationary 11"a~e ')tr1i·f' 1·1·'!r.11;1I:-. h:l-.rs ;.u1<fhig business to pass 11 11;1' ;.1 11<';1r-rl1~:1.~ll'r lllr 1111 lhr costs In us 111 the ftlrin -{I;;,\ nf 111111""'' .,f A•lll'lil'.Ul' .,f l11;ihe1• prires -lrndint,\ tu ;... and an un1n11lg;11rd d1s;l'·h·r 111Pre 11·age hikes to orrset -f1tt· ;ill 1hosc living 1111 !i:-.ed Inf' pnt"1' 1nrrt'ase;;, 1nore p;1~ · ;i11d srnall 1nron1rs. e;iughl 111 111!Tt»1ses lo offset the w;igc ·the 1%!1-iO rr<:1's~1rn ;ind or tukes ·. . And on and on !o '.~~nck marke! <"rt.sh fnrct'd riul 1he lllll!ll 11·here one of !ht· rf , 1·1bs or p ti ~ h l' d 111tv n:<Jiun 's !cod1n~ exprrts (111 thr :u:1okrup1 c·y h11s1ncss e\clc, Feder a I · ·The ('t1n,ul;1tilr upsqrgc 111 llel'Pr\·c Ro'ard ch airman .Oir rost nf living in th is p.1rt1"I 1\rth!1r F. Burns. publicly r,:;..011 l!':·rn -ll'h1cli 1111.:ludcd l·onf1·ssPrl. "ThP rules nf ;i 1~111d1ng-down of 1\<1.-t""--.J:'t"nnon1ics are nnt 11·orking in 1•:as g1·c..,J.er thnn in ;in~ full q te the 11·a.v they used 1o." "te.rni of :inl' !'re~idrnl gnin~ nnc lt1r wor\d"s re n 1r a 1 · bock to t hf'· Hoo~c1 rll-'rrun1;i11 h;111 kri"s publicly a d 1n i t t e ,1 ; ~li>b<1l-11·:ir ~· e :<I"~, The 1hev hod los t f;iith in !hr 'i·1Jmulnl11e loss 111 lhl' rl1dlar·s ctoliar's integrity ... And still '·hu~'ini:: pnll't'I' 111 lhi« ~hort t h c leapfrogging per.sis1ed ~p~n 11as :ilmnst ;is \;irge ;is in 1111111. f1n;ill~'. Nixon <"i!llcd ·Johnson·s entire lf'rni and 111 together his :id1·isers at Can1p , an of Truman':; 19~9.;1:1 ~·e;irs J)a1·1d and agreed tn the most \ " . ' ·~ .· •, ' -. ., 4 . .. ftnhla111c111;•I poll! ll'O:. Ul tu 1111; ~11111 in Cl'tJ{ltlllllC 1nodcrn U .S. i\o\\, !hC' ~('(·nncl r•'1ui111nie er ;1 1)1 !his <\"1~1111 ;1d11111ustr;H1un is 11£'11 under 11·;11·. I.! 11111 !a-.t u1111I J:inuary i:i;:i ;1 1 lr:1'1 \\'h,1te1er the po Ii tic :1 I event~. this 1s ;i new rrn ()f l'!'<i1101111<· ('Plltrol.o, -and 11·e 11·111 ~11 1 the lurrscenhlf' fu111 1·ey1urn tu !Ile frel•dnms of !he 111ilrkc!plc:er ."'u knr11· 111 lhe pre-frcc·le period In lh1s era vour cust of l111n g 11•i!I cnnt in~1f' up bul <1! a slnwrr paC('. your {lollrtr wt\I ron!inut• to ln~e h11~•i11g po11·er. but ;ilsu <11 a sn1allrr p;ite llrl"I' ;ire 1hr I 1 g n r r s. pn.>1);11·ed for th1.; ;inrtl.vsis b~ the B11rc;1u of Labor Stalist1cs. \\ e ;.1ss11me 1946 lo be the base ~('flt" 11 >I I•""" "''"n•n• o~••, ,1 to" '"' ''""'~" ' ,,. ' ' •• f •"'""""" ' I~ I ., .~'( F •••nho:..~"' ' ' " ' ' ~·nn~d J· ' " ' " , " J~"' •on '""" "" ' ,. ' " .. llo•n•• ' " ' " I \r .. ""0'' ' " ' " co,1 er Ina•• •I """' 1•rm'• Prtua•n• O.>•e• "" l•un•·>n ' " ' •• If~'• f .. ,,,.,,,.,., ' 'l·I " : ''." (•'""O"'rr ' '" .. 1 r - 1(00<1.~; ' .. ' ,, ' 0 ·- Jn~n•nn ' " ' .. \) ... ""~'' ' " . " " ' r.''0'' • '" " ,. !"II he bn1·k tri fill out 1hese space~ brfore l\'0vernlJer 197Z. 6 3 bui .. ' .. .. - , / W~tln•~d,iy, Octabtr 6. Jq7} * DAILY PILOT ---~ E urope Bouutl SO UTHERN CALI FORNIA 1st NATIONAL CORP. 4 -H Head Sets Stiidy Tour COMMON STOCK (Formerly Newport N ~ional Bank) .\!rs <::or1a L. Couley , Or- angt' County 4-H home ad1 ts· or. "'Lii be one oJ 1\ml'flea's {'!ght Extension )OUCh atl\1~11rs "11u 11dl take a study !our uf Euru~ tlu:. fa!I , The tour is be1n~~ spunsur«I b11 chi' .'\"at1onal 4-l\ Club ·0;1, a pnVate. nonprof11 curpor at1on supported h y bus11iess leaders and private development progra111s I n other lands and alla1n a broader understanding of 4-ll 's 1nternat1fln<1I dunens1on " .~lrs. Coote\' said that she b1:l1e1es tl1e "study 1r.ur \1111 provide her with expenenees relevant to the unpro1 ernent and e.~pans1nn ol the 4-11 prngr;un 1n ()range l'ounl~ and 11 htL"h 11·111 c11ha11ce her effrl'll\t•nrss as a 4·ll ho1nr begin lhtir :.ludv ali1 urid in Scotland on (){'t. 22 after a11end1ng or 1 e " t a I 1 on n1ee11ngs in \\'ash1niJton. n (" BOUGHT -SOL-D -QUOTED LEASON & CO ., INC. \\'h1le in Scotland. they'll le:irn lbl 7 We~t,li ff Or., Newport Be.t ch about the Young Fanner~ 0'4 2·9112 Clubs there and be hi 1t•led un !--=========================:! )OUth progra111s tl1rnui;houl _ Europe IJ,v the secretary!--:========================: general uf the ~:urupeon ~ 'l'A K E T ll E _\E\VS QU IZ l'l!IZ{'llS. :t\h l.'ol.Jt , Conun11trc of Youn~ Farn•eri. :ind ~-ll <"luhs Also ~l'lirduled ;1rl.' tr:<1n1ng sessions. visits In :-)(·ottish fan1ilies and f11·ld !rips 111 the P.dinburgh arl•a I We Dare You Every S•aturdoy ~]rs l'oole1 's >:t'le~·t1on hv .\1rs. Coole.v and the ntll('r the r 11 u n d a 1 11) n fn1111 l·:u1·(1pr:111 ro11r n1rn1her~ 11'111 n;1t1on111de ;ipph('ants 11• "s1 ---------- ;.1nnnu11cerl 1 Ck:t l hv Jolin .J l'non)'. U n J 1 c r Si 1 y of ('a!1fornia Ag 'r i ~· u 11 11 r ;i! E:dens1or. ass1s1anl ~ t a t e d1n·'1'!t11 The 1n!ern111111n;1I F:\IPn,11111 ~-l I s1t11h lours reprr~rnl 111lf' uf !'t·1e;·:1l 11·11~s ·111 11hu·li E~tcnsinn person11rl hr0;1den their professional ro1np1·1e11,·c. aceonJ1n!'. en Cn11111'. ;1 n d pru\·tde the111 111th Sflllll' 1111111ue flpj)flr t11ni11"s ' Tour rnernbers uh>:l'I"\ r 4-1! 1or•1J.:1;11ns ;ibroad <i•lfl l!•:i111 li•11\ olhl'I' 1.:ou111r1rs a r P ;1d;iplll\!.'. the ·l·I! ·t1·~1rn h1 d111n;.;' ennt'•'pt ,'' !he ,\nr1eult111·.il I-'.-; 1 c n s i I> n ;,(]1ni1uslr;1lnr e \ f'l I <1 it\ r <l '·The~··n· g11en lhr rhan('P lfl r\ch:ingr idt.·<1~ 111Th pruplr rrs pon .~1blr fnr ~011th . i\i r (al Anno 111u·cs ".-\ir <..:aiirorn1a h:.1:-- I I inr reot•;;ed it;..; ser1·11·e h 1 ;idd111g ;1 ne11• n1 a r k e 1 · · Sacra111e11to 11 i I h 11 u I .1n incrra~r 111· dc<T(';1;.e 111 11-:f tltgh1s 1n ;ind 11ut nf flrange C1•1111ty /\1 rporl ·· :ic1.:(Jrd111g ro Dudle1 F \11ll1•r tlu• a1rh1u··s exe1·ut 1 \ (' \'JC(' il I' (' ~ I rl (' n r - 1n;irkl•l1n~ '"H1· ~ l :.i r I 1ll:;,'11111· ~;1!'· r;111H•11!u .< t' r 1 1 t' r nil Srp- li'1nber ~1." Ile s;11~. · 11r added a ne11• ei11· to ou1 route .~tructurc. Tn 110 this 1r1!h no increase of fhgl1I !'> 1n or 1•11! of Or:ingr Count.1. 11 t' 1·rti11cr1l 1111r scr1 ice to San D1rh" rr11111 r1ghl to !11e round Lr111~ ;i da.1 \Ye added 11111 run1-sl11p round trips lo Sacr;11nc11to. and pro1·1ded t11u ad1Jit1onal nights to t h.e state c;1p1\ul as cxtensiun)i 10 our usual £!1~hls lo San Jose. FIRE-BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS :· . RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • lnH•ltrcl & s~,..ked JO Ye"" E•perltn tt n Ye•rl tn Th~ H1rOor Are• Coll For F-E1ri11111M SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS Clivhlon Ol Sel CCNIJI Sid,,.. SVlll'lf 16SI l'locentla--Co1Po MeMt '42-l490 Free Rea I Estate CAREER NIGHT • HEAR HOW F. M. TARBELL CO., INC . SOLO 11/2 BILLION DOLLARS IN PROPERTIES. LEARN HOW YOU CAN ACHIEVE UNLIMITED INCOME. * Learn all the facts on how to get your license . * Hear special guest speakers and presentations. --* Video television training demonstration . * Meet our managerial staff and ask questions . * Learn how our "fast start" pr ogram tr-ains you to success . / * Discover the inside -story how 235 of the Tarb ell sales people won the coveted "Gold Key" sales av1a rd gwen for selling over $100.000 in hom e sales in the month . LICENSED OR UNLICENSED Don't Miss This Grea t Opportunity! ~ MONOAY , OCTOBER 11th, 8:00 P.M. Retail Clerk 's Union Bldg . 8530 STANTON AVE. !N EA R CRESCENTI , BUENf\ Pl\P.K NEAR KNDTT'S BERRY FARM, STANTO N & CRES CF.NT F. M. TAR BEL L CO. REAL T ORS "a network of 40. offices" • -. savings fast The Big M-Mutual Sa vings offers the n•tion's highest rate on insu red s•vingi with a choice of 4 insured guar•nteed-fo·grow savin9s plans, including b "!. ( $5,000 minimum , 2 to I 0 years 1: 5 :Y. "!. I $1 ,000 minimum, I to 5 years J. Equ•lly im pbrt•nt, The Big M c.eres enough to giv e you very persona l service . Mutua I Savings Coron• d•I M•r office: 2887 E•st Co11l Highw•y / 675-5010 1nd loin A1socl1Tion - \V. R. Sammons Sen•or V•ce Prlt9•denl Reo•on1I LOI" M1,.ao•r Robert D As!ofl V•ce P•!'s•d .. nl e r.nt" ~ .. ~ager ·-Olher oNices In Covina. West Arcad111. Pasadena, Glendale and Canoga Park I Chatsworth " • ., I .. • :JtJ DAI LY P!LO I s W este1·11 Airlines Joit1 s A111e1·icru1 (j!{EAT f'\[ l S o\11ln! j \/11 II I I i I he 'u i' "' \\Ps!P111 Ai rlines ~o.1d Su1ul 1\ 111.,ht Iii !I !hr l!lt'll-(j r If h i ~ r 1lh1 r :in end-on than uµer:i 11ons ('0 1npe l 1nl: s~1d K e n s e v 'ur equ ipolenl a1rl1ne 1\1l h \alt h 111 \1rl111t« should pr ul t ! 1 l11e J ti 1p111 1111rn:ige "o th1'1 1s more a lt1\Ull(t1 t1\d 111111 \\1 ,I t l \1111 lost I!' nli 111111 Ill lhr 111cri.:rr r \pl 1l1 d 11 l'l 1 1ppi u1l'd Ot\t '1)1!111: I! 1 11 i ) !\1'n't"'\ .. \11 •ll' '-ltd !he lllllt-;ll II I'< pl !!ll!d Ulll!r r ~ ll (t1t ll~l 11nt~ !1111 1< 11 \l't l 1~111 \\,,l1 rn 11d \1111 11 "' \ ' ORDER i '. YOURS (I : TODAY 0 / Personalized • Stylish 1000 Beautiful Stick-on LABELS ONLY $125 • Efficient Order For Yourself or a Friend Mciy be used ci n e nvelopes <l\ return .addrl'H\ lct bcl~ A l5 o "e ry hcl ndy d ~ 1dent1f Cr!t 1o n 1ct bel$ lor mct rk ng pe son.ti .t ern~ ~uc h d ~ b ooks, re cord ~ photos etc Ldbels ~t ick o n q ld~\ .i nd mcty b e ui.ed for mdrk ong h om e c .tnned fo<.d dems All lct beli. cl re pronled with s tyl1~h Voque typ e on fine qudlrfy white g ummed pclp er r----;l;-n: :-.:::-1 -:.-e--: ~I~~::-----,, I P ini P Mn~ l .t><I O• P C I " llol J t 0>l•Me>4C11t ,l •• I I I I I I I I I I I I : PILOT PRINTING r L-----------------------~ H i. f I,,. E 111 er t I 1,e --iirJ F<1ir §1 •• I • • • • • • • • • ••••••••• ig71 CYCOLOGY FAIR I •' I I • I • I <l- 1 • ENTRY BLANK FAS HION IS lANO NEWPORT NE\li PORT BEACH CENTER Oc1ober 16 19 71 (. '". •1 • 1! 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Citing a U.S. drop from ii:rth to 28th plaee on the international health scale in the last six years, the nutritionist warned that Americans literally art killing the1nselves with food . "Just for example, look al lhe hundreds of fr;;,nchised ·ju11k food' dealers up and down the high\vay." Coker. who proposes a sensible diet combined ·with daily exercise, received a BA and ~IA in nutrition from Sta nford, As a track and field toach. he ha s seen his athletes v:in 22 Olympic medali:; and i;et nine world records. He also invented the Universal Training r-.1achine, a $3,000 multipurpose exerciser used by athletes. The Huntington Harbour relfident currently is coaching LCLA decathlon star Russ Hodge and ~·as trainer for American pentathlon champ Pat Winslow Bank or Los Angeles. .. The average person would ha ve to eat 6,800 calories per day to get ade quate nutrit ion," Coker \'entured . "And. at that rate. \\'e all \voultl be ro lling do\1·n the :street. "Young kids are on a health food kick." he noted. Citing this as at least an awareness that something is WTOng, he cautioned against "faddist" or vegetari an diets. ''I doo't eat any differently lhan anyone else,'' he explained. He says he uses common sense and supplements his intake with vitamins, mineraJs and ' exercise. "!\lan v.·as created as a carnivorou.'l f'lnimal.'" he said in defense of meat· eaters. "\Ve have teeth for rhewlng, and the body needs meal. Leviticus, Chapter ll. outlines a basic diet. "It's real tough t.o get all your requirements without meat. For instance, a vegetarian needs li ver, and even wltll supplements, the body will eventually deteriorate \Vithout it.'_' The l\\'O greatest dangers today are probably the two biggest sellers -white sugar and white flour, Coker. says. Per capita intake of sugar IS 109 pound!! per year, he pointed out. Almost all prepared foods contain suga r -eYen a slick or gu n1 contains 'i teaspoon . Sugar not only causes tooth dei.:a y, he added. but causes low blood sugar b:e<'ause il stimulates !tit pancreas to manufacture insulin. li-tost people spend the day raisi•g and lo~·ering their bl()Qd sugar \1•ilh artiht1al stin1ulanls such <>s taf!eu1e, nicotine. donuts. t•andy bars and ('OOkie~. By the- end of !he clay. 1hey are tired arid irritable, he said. As for \rhite !lour. "11 1 ~ so ovcrprocessed , even a wcev1l ca11·1 Jive on ii."' he a\'ers. "!f you feed a dog nothing but white bread for 1v10 weeks, he will develop epilepsy, "Bot h produce fat and ene1·gy and no nutrition." \Vhal shouldn't one cal -11nd 11 ha t should one eat~ "\ 've shot down brca kfa sl l'Crcal.~ fut' a Jong tiine ." he proclain1ed. ··1t's been puffed. huffed, flaked. caked. sugared and \va!ked on. But v.·hen recent research proved it had little 01;.. no nutritional v a I u e , house\\·i1'es f lork~ to the sujX"rn1arkct to buy 11 in t·ase 1he manager might remo\'e ii "My ad vice is to !el your children play wit!\ the toys inside the box. eat the box and thrO\V av.'ay the cereal." Potato chips? ''For 59 cents. you can buy sornething that 's winning son1e sort of a crunrhy cont est and has no nutritive \'alue at all. l!.'s sliced th in withou t the one-eighth or peel '1'hich ('O tllain s the vitamins, fried in far. and almoot ind igestible.'' Soft drink s? ''They're the 1nos t potent cl anger on the market today . .Just for fun, take a bottle of cola. pour it in a di~h. and crack an egg in it. It will be fried in a matter or minute~. "If lhat isn 't proof en ol1gh, il will di_ssolve a nail within a month ... be· sides bei "I!" hablt·forming. Honey as a substitute for sugar" ''Honey is a pre·digestcd suga r. probably don'L need to say more than the Honey .. Bear is the onl y beast in lhe animal kingdom that suffers too th decay." An incompatible 1nenu is one i,:ont aining both protein and carbohydrates such as meat and potatoes. he said adding !hat stomach acids work differently on both. making proper digesiion impossible. On I lhe po::;itir{' !l idc. Coker adrOl'<itcs a d1rl of organically gr'o\1T1 fr·<'~h 1cµ_c1ab!l'!'. fruit ;.nd n1et1I. 4•ori1b111NI wuh • supplcmcrils :ind exercise Two in1portant ite1ns in tooking. hr einphasiicd. are using v.·atcrless l'Ollkcry In preserre vitamiri s and washing l'Cgetablcs in a mixture or w11tcr and \'111egar 10 rcn1u\'t' d isinfl't:lant ~. The garderi spol of California, l111pcn<1I Valley . expended $:l8.'.1 ni illion on pesticides alone la st year. ht' .o:.aid. rnaking ii no surpri~c DDT has l>c1•n found 17 feet deep in the Sllil. He believes IJ rninules or \ 1 ~orou ~ Pxertise Jl{'r da y 11 ill ke ep Q.~ygcn llowin~ 1n 1he bloodstrrarn and !o lhr brairi , and probably i:o; even 1nore important th;in proper diet. Really Are vitamin and m ineral additives necessary to • balance d diet of meat, vegetable> and fruit? During the norn1al da \' \\'hen he isn't l('c\11ring. tral'elini; 01· training. he ansr' a1 5·Ju a 111 .. surfs. re1urns ho1nc h> ndt" :.!O 1nlles on hi~ IO·~pred bik l'. doc~ several laps up the harbor channel. then gors to llH' gyn1 to "work ou1." :'llnrr 1mpurt nn1ly ~ h(' doc~111 reel 1irt'tl lie pegs !his 011 his \'ita1n1n and 1111nera1 intake. e,-;µctially vHa n1in C. wt1irh hr. has advot:a ted (or 2j ~·ears as a "fXHSOll neutralizer" and E which inc reases tapillary ilction 1 flO\\' of ox.yge!l 11\ 1 he blood 1 and is a musclc·tnncr . "Bui don·1 bcrun1r a fa<lth~I .. he 11arncd · L;.e t:o1n11 u1ri si'n~I' "And if \Oll lhink I 111 11·11~· nl l ha sr , it1sl ;:isk )O lH"Se1f wil y we ha\c holh supermarkets and health food stores." Lean Beef Roun 'ds Out Meal A -potpourri or Ca1i for,11i1 home grown products is .~.happy blending of flavors and textures centering around a pound o{ ground Jean beef. The recipe for t~ skillet dinner comes from the home e<:<1nomists of the Gal ifomia Beef Council. It is a most refreshing idea of ••hat to do next v>'ith a pound of chuck: or round or whatever your choice of ground beef might bt. The soft beef balls are expertly seasoned with parsley and garlic and have chopped pine nuts in them for delighlful te1ture. After browning them in olive oil, they are combined will\ artichoke hearts and fresh mushrooms and the attractive medley is accented v.·ith ortgano and lemon juice. Choose either fresh or frozen artichoke hearb for this entree. If starting with small fresh artichokes simmer them until tender in boiling salted water and thea :lliice in half or quarters. ~ The beef and fresh vegetable combination i1 a mtal Jn it.stU but you may want t.o serve.It with rice to make it more ht arty. For many years, beef has led •ii meat! and Ls irlcre•sing its lead as the natioll'1 favorite prot.eiii source. Between J951 and 1970 the per p e r 11 o Jt consumption of beef increased from IO.S pound! to 113.4 pounds or 32.t pounds •ccording to recent USDA statistics. In contra~ during the same length of time, the coosumptlon of chicken rose 151A J>01JndS. callfomians have plenty o! top • quality beef rta.dily available throughout tfit year. With so m~ny food ltorU now offerin1 24 hour teriice beef ,may bt Ql.lf'Chued at any ttme of the day "!°~l 9BEr 'N' VEGETABLl'.8, ~ CA?JFOl\NL\ I pound K""'nd Inn bee! Uib!Upoons fl" dry llttad cn.mbo .113 cup mot - l eQ yolk s tablapooni chopped panley t mlnmd ckm prUc tteupoonllll s .._ cboppad pint 111114 !'< cllp oUve oil l (...,nc<) pacUI' lromt artichoke bearta II pouod omaD m-1 I! "''!11><*1 <rumblld ....... Freshly ground pepper 2 tablespoons lemon juice Combine beef with bread crumbs, milk. egg yolk, par!ley, garlic, salt and pine nuts. Shape into ~:, to I-inch balls. Bro\vn Favorite California vegetables blend with lean beef for e protein ~nd viteinin packed meal. in hot oli\•e oil. ~1eanwhile, blanch arti· choke hearts in boiling w&er about 2 miriutcs. Drain. Remove browned beef ball s from !killf'I or push to one side. Add mushrooms and l'OOk until healed through . Add anichokr hearts and beef ball~ Sprinkle with freshly ground peppr1, oregano and lerno11 juice. To~s lightly ro niix. Serve al once ~lakes 4 ~erving~. / Necessary? Vitamin Jar Capped Tht Age of Aquarius also is lhl' Age of the Health Faddist. Dozens of panaceas are offtred for deterioraling bodies -special diets , health foods..,._ food supplement~ and meditation. In ltre opinion of a UC! profesoor. mo.-;t ot it i$ "hogwash.'' "I don 't know a single dot:lor who takes vita111ins.'' This sums up \\•hat Grant Cwinup, MD. professor and chairn1an or endoc rinology and metabolisn1 al UC L thinks aboul vitainin pills. protein s upp I e rn en ts. mineral and calciun1 additives. "There 's no1 enough evidence that tht' body nN'.ds a re.reign chemical." the professor proclaims. "'And in the absenre of concrete evidence, I wouldn't take thern myself." \V hile admitting rese:irch may prove him wrong. Dr. Gwinup cites exan1ples of i.erious cases of into:dcation accompanied b.1• af.loucly mental state from too mu rh V1tami(!_ A and D. 11 can be extremely dangrrot>s. even fat ah-- "One Young patient wi1h sel'er' into xication said her dentist h ad r('con1n1ended Vitamin D as a 'sunshirie vitamin' for preventing co lds . ··she decided on her O\\'n that if one 2.'i- unit capsule per clay were good -Sor 6 \1·ould be belt er. The doctor L'Qn\inues "l'm of the opinion most people whu 1a~e pills or go 011 faddisl health kicks do so for e1notional reasons as opposed to physica l needs. '"F'ood faddism and health foods arc worl hll'SS." Vegetariaris and the .Je~us people inspired by a sen1i·religioo usually ~flu e?. k by \\'ith a dail,v nutritiori;1l 1·equ 11·e 1nenl. 11·s an1azlng, bu t the bod.\' i·an gel by withou1 nieat. "lt"s the fruitarians who get in\o trouble That"s ~·here we see severt Jefie1enty, The same g~s for an alcohoJic wh<l tan li11e on ~·alories ror as Jong as si1 month~ without eati ng food. and old people who are reclu3e.s. Dr. Gwinup said lhe average Amerlca!'I "creampuff" eats five to six times hi., daily nutritional need. That's why 911 ~r· rent are o\lerv.·eight. he added, "I reco1n1nend eating less every day, exercising more and utilizing a greaicr \'ariety of rood. That way. until real proo r has bet:'n uu1·elled. _you are Following the safest course," he l'Ontinued. ··1 am l'Oncerned about junk chemicals -food l'Oloriug, additives and pesticides, ~o I would have to say there·~ nothing \Vrong with buying organie food.'' added the doctor "l'rn sure thrre 's going to be trouble. \Ve 're exposed to n1ore than 1000 t:hemicals e\'ery da_1·, J\.losl or them are \\'a!er soluble. so 1F produce is \\'ashed <-'are-fully and l'OOked correctly. a! Jea~t part of the danger \\'ill be eliminated. "But. you don'! need a college educatinn to choose a perfecl die t. "IF this were true. we \\'Ouldn't ~ here :· Natural selection is built into the appetite and has been proven by placing a variety of food before persons of different rul!ures and creeds, he said . "Almost without exception. they all naturally l'hoose a meat cont aining 4;, percent l' a I or 1 e s . 41} percent i.:arbohyclra1es and l.'J perrent protein. •·so on the basis of shaky. incornple\I" fa cts. I. without exct"plion, recommend fewer drugs and foreign chen1icals, I havl! to be darn sure a p:itient needs a dru t before I'll presc ribe it, ··Look around. There ?J'e a !ol mol'r. dead rat prople than ther' are de<lci vcgetar1.ans. · 6men , BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,. . .. ,. Home News and Vie ws Apple a Day.Brings Doctor to Doorstep Ry DOROTHY \\'E1'.CK O .. n9t Counl• Homt .l••i'"r tlal'e you heard o! the "fr11itariaris"'' '\pparent l.v this 1,, the latest food lad bei ng practiced b~· (l,e colle~e se t Fru1 1· ari;.n.~ bel ieve in eating only fru1L 1'he rationale he lund the l'ruita r1:-.n d1l'1 is unclear to me . lts pr:t l'titioncrs ap- pRrerit!y believe tha t such a diet will µromol e better he;d!h tha11 lhr. I~ pica! .'\mf'rie;.n d1r-t. This idea is grJvr-1~· erroneotb. Fn1il ~ ~r·r-far fro1n bring rnn1pl c1e food" l·'.1 en 1( 1·ou r d1e1 <'l')l1~1st.~ of man~· d1t 1'err11 1 fri11 t:-. it ll'ould be-al1nos1 l'omplc!('!.1· de\'01d flf pr\lte111 and laL ;ind ~f'r1n11 ~1y la<'king 1n ir11n. l'<ilciu 111, and B 1·1t.JtTIIJ1." 'r11e onlv IWfl nL1trir P1ts be . .-ide~ s11gr1r ~nd starcl1 whic h 1·ou find in fr11i1~ 1n reallv irnpor1,1nt ;iinoont.~ :ir,, vil~m;n~ \ ai1d A. So1ne fnii!s. such a~ rai~ins and ;:iprico!s. are .1 good s<iurce of iro11. Anyone 11•11<1 followed lht' fru11an;,11 die1 co11seientiou sl\' fol' a111· lcnl!th or lini t coul d put hin1self into a serio11~ sl~ or nutritional 1leficienc~·. He would be uch wor~e off than a regetaria11 trict "egetarlans eat. only ,·egetablc~. frul!s. c.nd cereal~ -no meat or othf'r animal products. Bv choosin~ a 11•ide varie1y or VPgetabl es including ma Pl,I' kind3 of legun1es such a.~ dr ied beans. split pea.~. and peanuts. strict ve~Pf.ari;in.~ migbl have ;,: ncarlv balanced dleL 8111 usnall,17. they an! l:icking in vi1amin P..IZ an<! the con1plete protein of animal food~. Most vegetarians are ove-veii;etar ians a11d use eggs or t.re lacto-vf'Q'etaria"c using_ both milk and eg~. They ~·ill have little problem ~Ptting complete protein and vitamin B·12. However, \•OU art murh more lik,,h· to l{et all the nutrients yon need for good health from a "blllanced'' die! con- sl~ting of a varie!v or food s from ~II 1he food group.~ -milk and milk prpduci~; frui1.s and vegetables; brr.<1(!~ and terPals: 1ne:it. eq~~. oonltrv and fi~h. A varied diel also h.<1c !hi" adv"~'.~gp or minimizing the likelihood of gettin~ too .much of some-contaminant in " oar· ticular food that miF?"ht be harmful. A recent example was that of lhe findi-n( of mercury in swordfish. Diclers "'hr. h&d u.i:;ed unusual ·amounl 5 of ll:wordli ~h In weiihl control diefS' wPtP found 10 have more mercur'• in their $ystems th1 1t the average population. rn one\ extreme case of what can hap. pen when you go overboard eatinit one food, a young l&dy, whQ wa.s so &tldlcted lo carrots that she ate three bunche, 111 day. developtd 1 yellow skin from con. auming excessive 1mount.s of caroh!nt>. What · Is most k!arrning about the •rruit1ria1" dif!'t 1!! lhat ii I$ being practiced mainly by young people in their ehild-bcanrig .rrars. \\'e ha 1e g{)()(! f'l'ldence lo sho1v !!1<11 a mother Y•ho J~ in II poor St ate Of 11lllt'1110n When i>he bl" 1·on1e~ pregnanl or ll'hu h;.s poor 11 u1r1 · 11on during pregnanc.1. i-" le.~s hkely 10 priodute a healih.v b;.by. Pr·oteln deficieP1cy. surh a.~ onr 11011!0 ha1 e on the slrrci fruitariau dJt>\. hn' lhr mo~i .-,ieriou . .; rffec1 on thi-unborn o.:h1ld . All the e1·1dcn('(' ~o far point!'-to s1unted br<tin drrrlopn1cn1 -wh1rh 1nav ne1 er be re1 er,,ed <inrl lfladeQLI;'.!I" gru111h of the l'et11s when lhe 1nolht•r latk!'- proleill It .. <; Ill\' CXl)rf'IC!l('e tJ1~t rno<;! l.,1rl < \\lll'l i:o 011 f~d dlet <i_ SLlLil as fn11 t;in;1111•rn, don 't SlH'~ w11h thrm LQO lo11g if naggiri c a4ull.; don 't 1n!cr1ere On 1he olher hrind. the ne"'' bret'd of ,1 outh h;i~ been lc1ok111.c for wa\·.~ 10 "be di!t"tre11t." 10 "pr,,,er1 t' rhe cn\·1ronmen1 ," ond to aUa1 P1 rtlig1011~ goal-: throug l1 so1nc really 11nbala11ced tlie1s .\l11tri1 ionis1.~ are eonccrned for thl" heahh of 1he off.~pring of thr.;;,, n1i~;;i1ide-d ~·ou11g peoplp 11ho arr b<i slng rhc1r d1C't ideas on ootiDn.•. hc.ari;a1· and folk myth:o: ra1!1er than kP1011·n nutrilionc.I fi'lt:I~ QUESTIO~S \\'E A RE ASKEO Q. \Vou!d .l'ou please tc!l inc if thi.'t metJ1nd for co:inning green peppers I~ safr~ I blanched them fo r Ju;;t a fe>v minuie~ in boiling water. then pa ckerl them in jars. co1·ered them with hot oil an~ sealed the jars. r didn't procesl'I them. A. Green pepper~ eanncrl by thi." 1ne1hod woa\d not be safe! Do "°! t'at thero. It's highl.v possiblt !hat botulism bacteria are growing 1n them. Oil is nol a preservative. Canned green pepper~ need to be-processed in a pressu re can· ner at .l pound~ pressure for 60 minut"~· To di$pose of these peppers, boil them at lea~t 10 minutes then nugh them down the toilet. Then boi! the jar a11d lid in 1'' s lrong deiergent solution ror 1·~ hour. then disca rd thetn. u~e chlorine bleach (4 part.!! "'a!er and I part bleach) or nib· bing alcohol to thoroughly rinse you r hands and all articles ths.t 11ave been in contac't with the queslionable food . Q. !\ty son has been adheri11g to a strict vegetarian ditt for over a year now And 1 i.m concerned about his health. \Vhat sort~ of symptoms might a person de- velop from eatinjj: no animal foods at 1111! A. Ve~etarians who refuse to eat all animal products will almost ce rta inly be ·tacking in vitamin 8-l! as this 1utriMt i.s found almost exclusively in foods of animal origin . A B-11 deficiency migh t firsl show up as soreness of !ht moutl'I •nd tongue. nu1nll\lcss And tlngling ol lhe hands . .afld fett, and pain~ in the back. . -· I ' • DAIL V PI LOT Environment View Leads Off Club List New Look to Learning Perry Schon\ students v:ill be ab le to learn by a ne\.v cnm bin atio n of sight and ~Ound. thank!' tn a P1'0 gift of tape recorders and books. Examin ing the ne\\' '~uipm en L 11·h lch 1ras purch;ised v.·11h funds rai!ed l !~t year. are lleft to right ) Kell i ("asey .. \1rs. Sil\'io Thoma ~ anrl Tim Harri~. The items v.•ill be di.~p l ayerl al a PTO meeting tomnrro11· at 7 r .m. A dl5C"USSIO(l flf env1ronmen1al problems and !heir effects heads the h5t or prosz.rams for thf' coming "'eek Newport BPW Telev1s1nn anrl r a <l 1 o person111ity .Jflhn f\I 1 I l o n Kenned~· "''II '1 1 s c us s en virn11mental prl'.lblem~ nf the 70s /or members of 1he Business and Prflfessional Womtn's Clu b nf Ne wport. Harbnr tnmorro1o1· e1•enln1t at 7 in Mesa Verde Cnu ntrv Cluh Kenne<iy. a re preseni<ltivP or Sou thern C<ll1fnrn1a 1·:(11son Co. will explore air pnllut1nn and outl ine <l prngram frw cleBner air lrnportar 1nn nr powl'r. underground f11.r1h11r5, nui·\e<1r development a n d research \\.'!II he descr1her1 1n a la.vman 's IBlk tilled Re ll F:vrr So Humble. There's No Place. Sabal Sale Pacific Ya!'ht anrl R;illonn Club ~·ill sail intfl 1he ;innu«I fund-raising rumma(!P s<1IP fnr- support or the Sale or lhP S;:ih- oL~ Rei!e from 8 a m In 4 r n1 'T'hur!iday through S<1turd;i1, Oct. 7·9. An nrani::P ;ind hl11e hur(!el': 11·111 IP:;irl b1·011'sPr.~ Jn th r sale ~itr at lhe corner or :Jls! S!. <1nr1 Villa \\lay, N t v.• port Beach , Xi Mu Mu :0.1rmhcrs nf Xi ,\1u /I.Ju Ch;ipter of Re!a Sigma Phi will travel !o I.hf' Padua Hill.~ Theater in Claremnnt nn Sat urda,1·, Oct. !I. for thei r annu al cuitural outing. Horoscope: Virgos Fol low Law THURSDA Y OCTOBER 7 B.1· SV [)i\'EV Q,\'IARR ARJES 1.\1 ;:irch 21 -April 1~1· \\'hat 11ppta rl!'t! ;:i cerlainty nn\I' 1.~ ,<;t1rro11 nded hy clnud n[ dn11bL Best to .~tick with the £am11iar. Don't wander too f;:ir alield. Kf!y i! to do wha t. wumma@@[f !J@o0m 'J'he \'nlun1rrr Hurcall nf Snut hcrn Orange (,011nty .«Prvr.s a~ a cle;irin~ hn11.c.e fnr vnlu nteer JObs in the co m1n unitv, If lnokinc for ju.c.t the rl2h1 vol · unteer position f<Jr your tinle and talent,c;, Call lhe bure.:1 11 any \1·rrkrlay from 8:30 am. to 1 p.m. at 54 2·09B". BOOKS SHELVED P,(';ir· ~lrrrl .<.:~·honl . ('o,c,111 1\'lc.c.11 rlr pcnds on vol~ unteers 10 kcrp 1t.c. l1h rar.\' operating. Volu nteer.~ take eilhf'r a n1nrnin~ or afternoon ,c;hif t,. opening t he !j hrar~·. rher kin£ bonk,c; In and ntll and -'..c.~isting the rh1ldren OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS \'nluntrers ;ire nrederl to man a r h1ld r are rentf'r fnr r hilrlrrn of 11·rlf,'ll'f' mnlher.c. \l'hn 1Ni!l be tl!k1n1:: a fnur·11·ee\.; c!as,c; 1n .c.rl f.1n1prnveme11L Spnn· snrerl h\' the Oran~e ('oa.c.t ,.~1('.\, Lhe clas.c. 1ncl11 des ~l f ·~!Tn0ming. diet. rh .\'~1cal fit n e~s 11n d ,ioh instruc· !i nn SPREAD THE WO RD l"h<' \aliflnal Fn11nrla1 ion nf !hr ~l arrh nf Dime.<. nr erl ~ ;:i \nl11 ntPer l\'11h ;i kn;ir'\.: fn r nuhl irlf\' 'A1nrk. PROGRAM EXPANDS . ('rra1 11r l1a1 (';:irp ('rn1Pr, Sanla :\n;i h a ~~X· !enrl "rl 1 1~ rrn£r;im 10 1·hil<lr('n frl'1m 1\l'n mnn1 hs 1.n t\1 n 1 r<ir" \ nl 11 n !er r~ ;ire nerrlerl tn a.<:~ist \\'11.h lhP hah1 e ~ 1·1 r1·1r <.I 11orkrr~ at(' ;ilfn needed. H EAD ST ART l!11111111;:1nn Rr;:i 1 h Jl r;irl Sl;:irt nC'erls vnlun1(>er.~ r,,r pl::i• ~rn1 1nrl ~11rrr\1 1<:1nn, rl ::i~~rnnm ;:i1rle ... a nrl k11 rh Pn hrlp \lnr 11 111g iJ(1l!1·c nnl .1 VISITO RS NEEDED r,l,.nh;i1l'n i ·nnvalr.'"'r nl !-lnspital. Co~\;i ~lesa 11·,.·romP• 1·nl11n!Prr.c. \' hn ('an prnvirle en1Prla1nment. hr1il "!!h 1•r;if1 " f'll'Ol rrtc or \'1c1I \1·1th pati ent.". CLERICAL DEMANDS •'n•1im1n11!\' ('11 1111 S11ri1:i \na ha<: a hea v~· ca,.;e- 1ri;irl a nrl nr('rlc 111l l1 n!rrrc 1n fil e rrrnrrlc Parh \\1eek· rl :i;-(rnm ."! 30 IO fl :l0 f'l m .'\ \'O]t1n!eCJ' 'A'iih a back· grn11n rl in htrl l!h 1ns11rante ;ind mf'rl ical billinR is nePrl _,rl rl :ir:ng thP .c.arne hnur~. • We will prt~o'Jtl yo ur for c1d-•ir furn•c.• for i~1 wirit •r month, by: I e ...,Collbrotil'.lq Thermottot e ln•p.ct & repiace filter • IMpect & ffjust *-" &: lhnlt centrttl e Inspect flue for prop« dro~ • r .. spect belt' foR & motor-'• If ..... e IMp.ct & odiust burners. pilot & Thennocoupl• e ..J11s,.ct fw def•c!lve hoot o•C'-"t9' • c1 .... b11rn•n. pilot, fu, fn , .... ,.,,.. & '°'"'"' a ir 9rille • L191ot Pllet ONLY ••••••• SMITH BROS. Co. ... lMO SU,UIOR, COSTA MW PHONE 548-5531 ' I you konw -lea1·e .~pP.culation lo nlh!'rs. TA URUS (Apr il 21'1-~1av tn1: Fresh ;ippro;ich i ~ <l oeces.~ltv. Voll ha ve heeo laking t.nn much lnr ~:Tantf'r1 Realiie !his anrt ;ic! ;icrnrrlingl.1-. Anolie.~ espf'l'iall)' In mflney ;iff;11rs T:ik r stflrk . in\'('ntnr_r Protect 1·;iJu;ihles. C:EM INI '~'1R.I' 21-./une 201: f\•rlf' hi gh : hul it 1.~ nrccss;iry 10 prntf'ct inlill!P. i\.1P.'l ns be ;11\';irr nr puhl1r rrl;:i11nns . Snn1i> h;i1·p m1s1·onef'ntinn <"On- t'Prning yo11r ultim:itf' ,gn;il Re 11·;iry abnul ~ffi x1ni:: .ci gn;iture In ;igtl"e mrnt, {'nnlracl fA NCF:R 1.June 21 .. J11lv 22i : r-.111eh Lhat oceurs h;ipPf'n~ heh1nd .~cl!:nes. ,.nu ;ire ~ivrn 1.<t~k. ;is~i1?nn1ent from ;i/;ir Specl11r ra il. n1es~ace rn1il rl srnd vnu nn Prr;incl. l'til1Je ;i/lrrnat1ves. hp 1·ersa1ill" L'.~r rccen! social contact.~. LEO 1.Julv 2.1·Alll!, 22 • Re ;iw11re nf <1e1,.11~. fine point.c.. Accent nn hllf)('S . desire,,, rl':aclion.~ from fr1r.nd ,, Snm r restricti on,, f;iH aw;i~·. Yn11 art presented 11.·i!h rip pnrrun1tl' You r nnl.v real nh.<.t<i<"l e now 1s un founded fear. VIRGO I Aug 21-SerL 22 1' l<e ep 1 r 11 c k llf I e Jil a ! maneuvers wh irh cnulrl :iffer! prnperty. secu rit~·. Ooen !Jn('.c n{ rommunlcatinn ~tudv fine prtn1 Ol<ler 1ndh·1dual m,." he mi.C.JlUJrled l\nnw !hi~ :ind rt- ~pnnd a<"cordin-'!I\' LIRR A I Sept t~.fltt, 221 · l..ov.· kl'~' shnulrl be vour crl!:dn, don't rush, push rir he ln1· palil'nt 1 m p n n d e r 11 b 11' s <lnm ina!e. Vn1Jr rnl,. nnw :"hnuld be th;i t of diplnm;i !, p(';:icem<1ker . C o · 11· or k e r , asso(·iate :i cts in eccent rle" n1annrr, SCORPIO 10rt, 2.l:\'o\'. 21 \: Fin11nciRI re~ourc-es need <il- ren1inn . Avn1rl riskirig c a~h nn 11pec1d;itive \'f'nl ure. Hef'r:l in- ner 1·fl1ce . Those profe.,~ In he e~gerts m;iy, 1n f;i r:r . be dnubt· filled . Reatr1.e !his -re.~pond a<"cnrdingJ.1 _ SA r;JrrARIL'S I :-iOI'. 21- nrr_ 21 • Tim,. tn p11! ln1·lh rull effort : all nr nn!h1ni:? Halfv.·;iy measures will not suff icP_ Accent on ~f'pa ra1 1ng f.!lct from filncv . [)11n't o.<ti::. Yo11r malr, riar1ner. 1'ln.~e "-~Srl<'lll le JS now u I l r a South Seas Benefit Beachcombers Bid r.uest.~ 1n exnt1c <1tt1re 11·11) r1r1ft 111lo a con!, &iuth Se.11s atmospher,. for the annual fund·r11Tsing Brunch Lu 11 u ~ponsnrf'rl by the Queen nf Hea rt11 \.uild nf Children's Hospital of Or ange County. Don !he Beachcnm ber's in Corona clel Mar will be the sitl!: nf lhe 8u nd<1y hrunch from 11 a.m. un!il :J p.m. on Oct. 10 with music provided by the Don Palmer ensemble and fastrinn11 by Rent's Boutique. THUR.·FRl.·SAT . OCTOBER 7.9.9 HOURS 10 to 5 :0.lrs. Macaule~· R rip p , ch airman. 'fill be assis!ed by ~1r3 Charl!fi Roberls. Mrs. E~rl S!f'er nf Laguna Beach is f;iking reserviations at $7.50 per person. Each guest will rf't:eive 11 lei from members of the Laguna Bel'lch l'uau committee in- cluding the. Mmf!s. William ~ck . l.e<>rgr Bryanl, RAi ph Ericson, William Fish, Robert Patterson, Doual1s Kena11ton, Thomas Peden and John Williams. ' I Toastmistresses A panf'I d1scuss1nn is on the agenda for nirmhers !'.If the Lagun11 Toastm1stres3 l!ub at 7 ·~n pm :\1nnd.1y , Ort II. 1n !hf' rr;:iror·k Buildiniz Those interested in 1nform;iunn may call t.1rs . Edna Riehl. G irls Club f\1rs . Harolrl (; Kazanpan. natinn<tl president of !he Girls Clubs of Ameri c.<1 , will Rl'r!l'e in c~liforn1a on r..tflndlll'. ()('\. 11, 10 01erseP clubs 1n Southern California She will 11s11 1he Cns!a ('.1esa rh1h r!uring !he m n nth I y lunchrnn nn Thursday. Oc! 14, ;ii)'! dedicalr rhe <'ente r in f.I Cajon !hat e1 rnin1::. Floral Aris New 11rws in f I n w I': t ar·ran.11:1ng will be presented fnr niember!i . (If the Orange C!lunt1· flor11I Art.~ Guild, beginiiing its 12\h }Car \\'1th ;i lll ,. m. mertiog on !'llnnday, Oct. 11 ~1 rs. tnl:i ll nll of \\'nnrll;incl H1Jls 11·i ll rr·r~rnt lhP first nr r1c:ht d1l'erslfied lccllirr!i at a: <'nst nf ~1 so per lerture nr $8.:10 for !he Sf'fH's . Square Dancers \\'rPklv squ;ire rlanc1n.E: a! thP Y\V('A in Sa'n1;i AnR v.·ill hr~1n al 7 .. 1(l p.rn nn ~·lnnda1·. Oct I 1, Fle.E:inffers anrl f'Xpel'ls ;i re 1nv1!ed to p;irtir1r::ite hv caller Bill Hay ;it a cost of SJ for me1nbers\ and $1.25 for non·membt:rs. Ex c han9etle1 ~1uft1plt pl an s Bre in the hopper fnr F.xchani::en e~ nf !\'l"wpnrl Harbor , btf:1nn1n l( 11·11h a luncheon ;it 1!:30 a.m. on J\t9nday. Oct. 11 , in the A1rporler lnn. The evf!nt. l':tven by the F:xchangr Cl ub , w11l honnr s~n .. John $chmi!z . . .\lsn on th e a.11:enda i~ Rn ;:innual lhamp.11~nl!' Arunch hononn.11: new member,<; ;it.- 10 .1/J am nn Wednesrla~· Oct 1~. 1n th e ~ewpnrl Bea<'h hnme of ~!rs. thendore Robins Jc. ,FY Woman's Club New trends in int erior decorafin,1; v.·ill hri ghten the Mnnda v, Oct. J l. rneetini,:: nf Fnunta'in Y.:1ile1· \\'om ,11 n's C1ub 'in !h; c'o n1m11ni11' Center Rerrf!sh ment.~ and decor for the fl P-m session 11.•111 follo v.· a Halloween theme . Laguna Hills Woman ~lr~. Sam Le1s11re \rnrlrl Hoffman n f La.11:una Hi lls De lta Zeta \lorn1ng Cluh a! I! a rn nn • \1onda v Oct JI , 1n Hotel :0.1i>mbers or DZs b,y \h r St'a La unil ' 11.·11! dn sn1nl!: early Christmas __ g_. __ _ shopping durin~ 11 7·JO pm meeting on Monday, Oct It, Rot..• II Llnier11 in the Lal(una HI s home <ii t.1r~ Erlward Scudrler. ~llss Luc1f' Fors I, a mrn1hl'!' nf thr fl.1i~sion \·l~Jn Associallon . -v.·ill demons1rate arts and <'r afts and offer her wor k fnr purch~se. Mon da y Cl ub t:nncerL pianist OP~IPr Cr"" ;i nd hi.~ wife, Rose \·\'1 r1e Welch .. ~npr.<1nn, 11·ill enter1111n 1111 E. C c ~11· Hi~~ .. •v c,,,0 ~& tl •I M,,,_~~ t.1J .19 ~0 ••·"~•""''"c"o ......... c~"'' 1J Yt•" •~ S~mo to<•T••~ mPmber~ of !hf' .\lflncta,1 ~--::::---::::-::======-~ Announcing-Too M uc h For Your Money~ COME IN AND UNDERSPEND! 1101.tl '7micllul]N RINS[ C "'(I 1 • lmm~d•olclv! Co~f" arov <om~lel,.. Iv' lo~ oieo<t>~r; ho.r~ M(l!CI""' bleo<nc<1 ha'' lo "•"' arow1h IJ <»CllH\O <CIOr> -""'" ln -•hamp<>o &vt -no to<'.!1.,a. JIOU'l: SHAMPOO f)· STYL[D AND S[T ' ' Wd" Ro,_.,. ~"""'°""' tnor t~llo non <r•m• 11'om~0<1. s.,., $JM VALUABLE COUPON •$;~·· ROOX "f.ANCI· TONE" TINT TOUCH-UP ,. a.tfi. .t n• ----"' .... YOU 1A ,AY II .. ~ ..... u ....... "" s.i.... "'""· , • .., ~~ T~ '111 !;O!.L.""..:.--....... _,,..,. .,.~,­ W.n ..... ..,, j Name • 1 td4ress l';OUl: nk• clla-n111 (<11"'1 on 10 .,,,nvtn lo<" lnr ,.,~~s -...rhocn nt•O>fl<1f ono !\Jb-<itr ~'Ott,r<1I "''"" e• ~·av ~· <1tJl1 h~" G~s'""""' I"' ~'""'h•d. l"<lud•• ~!yl1 """ S..•. f A5H10N STYLED HAIRCllT Moft. -Tu--W•L tlll • P.M.. .. '(!1;1 !11;1:1!l(t)114.1:1 ·-i ' 4j;J#l• l PERMANENT! V!A.YE ! ~~~e-~-& ,~led lei 2 88 i ilAIOR HAIR CUT 12" Ou1 •••· lo• '"•• --"'" '"" ·o·. All YO U ' j 1 1 PAY IS ·~- YOU CAN G£1 PIRMANlt>IT WAVI f I 11 s ....... "" ..,._ M-. Y•lt., WM., _ Thuf'li •tu~, .. ,..,..__ MuftMp-• .... ,,,.,,Ir! "'-,.....i .... Name ____ _ lddress -~- FAMILY GROUP.S Just 95C F•r .all , I . . I 01y I -----Cily ____ _ ,"' ,1 ' LIVING COLOR PORTRAITS . . ONE TO A FAMILY .COAST COLOR STUDIO SOc H1ndlln1 Char ... ' Plut T 11 GIT YOUR CHRISTMAS PICTURI AT •• YOUNGLAND 2300 H1rbor Blvd., Costa M.1•, C1 f. -In The Harbor Shoppint11 C•nter:.... · \_'OPIN DAILY t :JD-6 Ji.M. MON .. tllrit·P.llh-t:JO TIL 9 P.M. . .. ·-. 1 PbcN1t ----: cou .. 0111 1>1f'11111s 101u 111 ~-······------------~ Phone ' ..... ____ -·····----' ... Ml~J ·, ti. . " l~OY S' HAIR ' CUT \ ! ,'/ s12 s ... South (oast 'Plaza LOWER LEV EL··· NfJCT TO MAY CO COSTA MESA 540 ssse , • • { \ D.t.lLY P/Lf)f as Can Good Neighbor Policy Be Tested Behind Locked Doors?: IJE\k '\1\".~ l.-\,\lll::RS I ha1e never hRd the n~d lo 1·. nte l•J vou before liul I !••·t·d ~011 1101·, llu ltit~r •~ ,ttlOLll n('1ghbor~ >\un, l111\(.11ed 1r11u tlu:. fu1eh aµartn1c nt ~c 1cral 1nunth:. a~o and t lo1C 11 J OtJ.\"I' 11a111 !u nH.1\C. bul I rn1;,:l11 h:n c to 11 p..:..ipl!' tlun·1 lt\11 c n1..: al<rne. Thf' 11011\;111 acro~s llie htill k11ol:lit·d on n1y tlwr ~cl'c11 1111H•:-. la sL 11tt'k. t\ot onlv 1s :.hr a burru11cr. bul slw is inad <.I he'r PS)l'h1a1ri::.t ;ind l1::.es rnr as a i;ub~ptutr. I tole! her I ain 11ul qual1!1cd. liu! ::.he ~il.\'8, "Alt \ut1 ha\'{' to Uo rs 11~1en Tha1's all hr did [!lltJ HE ( ha rgcd r11r ~:;.; an hour Thr. ~·uuplc 11c~1 duvl' dr1nl-and tlu·y 11gh1 e1ery nighL. The v.·01n11n usually "inds up here 11·ith .a towel orer her 1nouth or it piece of nieat on her t')r . Her husband tl1en joi11s her. and they 1:ont1nue lhe fight in my living room . I don't need I his. Then there's a nian "'ho lost his wife la st year and he show! up at n1y door with a needle and thread (he l'an 't thread u 1, or• recipe he cant unUcr11tand H(' 1,• nice but a ltrrible ptsl. Please 1{'11 me 11hat 10 do·~ I an1 1 pn sone r 111 rny own hon1r. -OAKLA,">1 1 l>EAR OA K· Jla1e a onc-ll'a} peepholr put in )our dO\Jr. You («1.11 see 001. bu1 no one can ~ee 1n. Th is dc1·ice 1\ ill enahlr )OU to decide 11helher or not you 11<tn! 10 f)~n ~our door E1cn 1r your radio or 1'\' 1.s on. a11U !Ire pat'ty knu\\.s }Ou are at hoine ~ou arl' unde!' no obJ1gat10" lo ans11 er t hi'-d;wr it ~ ou don ·1 feel like 11 DEAR Ai\:\ I.ANDERS i\l y l1u~t;and ~nd l l1a1e been happ1I~ rnari red (or 16 1e:u·s. /\ few 11 eek~ ag<J !ll\ hu.~banll blurted out so1nething that has niade 1ne so miserable I ean barely stand it. Out or a l'lear blut' ~ky he said he had a con· lt>~sion io rn<ikr. 11 seen1s that 1n !9:.8 "hen 11t< ln·ect 1n it dl)rn1 for n1arried t·ollegt s1ude111.~. hi" 1nct another 111arr1ed i:al 11 ho al so 11\cU In our dur111s -i11, of all p!at·e~. lllf' :,.u~n11.irl..tt .~ht had a barge bag o( ~r0t·erie < and ht ofltred IO dr11e hl'r bal·lr. to 1he dvrr11 ~ulcf' ~he had no titr 11n a:1 11npul~I' !ht'y dro\r !u !ht 11·LMJd~ ani.J hacl a 1.· .. 1nu1ute <1ffa1r lie said h' tJee;1111e ph\'~ll'al!~ 111 at1t·r11ard. !guilt of ••ourse\ anrl role/ Iler 1tie1 n1ust rJ('\'er du sut:h a tl1111g ag:un. The).ne1er did The girl :.nd ht·r liu.;ll:ind /11 e 1 000 n11l1·~ a11~.1 btll 11r ll :.11e l.tpt 111 IUlH.h lnrough lelter~. e;1rtl.~ and sehouJ rr- unions I <1111 so tTLblie d U1· tilt' knowltdgt' rtiat 111.1· tni~ban<I did sut•h a rottt·n 1h1n~ tu n1e thal I 11;iu\ 10 lrlephoue her and 1e1 I I Sexy Grandmother Rates R for Acting Effort i B.1 RAHBAH ·\ IJL \ll'l'E 01 !~• Oo•!• ~Ucll Siii! Bt\ 1e11 er l'11rlo1ta \\'11l1a111s promised ··ra1~ed e' cbro1rs·· and amplt' shot~ 1al~e !or the ltadotf Pi Bela Phi Celebrity Series Bouli lle\'iew. Actress Liz Renay delt1·ered 1l'haL ~liss \\'i lliams promi~ed -and then some. \' lllGll,~~llAi\-i·si=~~~~ SNIP 'N ST ITCH SHOPPE J J J.j Ea1I Co•1t Hwy. e Coron• del M•r Phon e 073 -8050 What y6u fabulou s Come see have fabric for • IAN ll A MfltlCAlt D hear d se lection yourself about IS See you so;:.r ~ VIRG INIA our true. Clad in a blai:li lace pants oulf1\ rhe bosonl) blonde 11nitalion of the late \Janlr n ,\lonroe: otrered a· rerie\\' ·(lf her book . "i\ly f''ace for the l\'or!d to See." IL \1·a.s an encounter that titillated H a r b o r A re er so t' i :;i l i t e .s. p ro n1pted 1na scu!ine m embe rs or l'\ewport Harbor Ya cht Club to lake aimless strolls past the lectC'rn and caused one little g1·andrno1her lo tiller. ''Oh, if n1y husband could hare been hert to see and hear this'." as she clu tched her autographed copy. I\lis!I' Renay. a \'i\'aciou.~ grandmother of 11 \'e from l\.fesa. Arizona. began her stor~· in federal pr ison: ii 1en1pora~· end of the road for the former' high fa sh i o n mode!. pinup gil'l, 52nd Stree1 stripper and i\lafia moll. reason <1ther titan n•1 O!lf' l·ared. It 11as a sh(l(;J.1ng experience " Speaking wi!h a 11 1{ and 1·andor ll'hii·h bt'llt lirr Hill!!!!'. the curraceuu~ sex .~\'111bol drell' 11 lau,l!li 11i1!1 lir1· l·1,1m panson oF hrr· !'Ot'I-.~ l'l1111 h Jo !h t ~tars 11nd prison life •·! lhou;.:h! r had 1u~t one big prohleni. Tile others 11 ere e 1·er~·day (•ha llenges.'' '·Others·· eo\ ers a I 1el<I niosl 1101nen 11un'1 t \ e .r, under~tand a11d hope ne1t1· lo halt' to understand. ··t ran awa1· tron1 1111 'hulv roll er famil\''.ror the t1 rS! t11n P "·hen 1\l'as.thret1\'ijh a k1tte11 under one arm and a saek or elothes undel' the othel'." sht t>xolained. · The1 \\'etc the u11\.~ oue<; lhrn1 1111 ii I II• IU .•ll<lu\~• 11ho stood bv tne wl1e11 mv rating." I .1uung son 113s dying. ad1 ised r un and ganie" endf'd 11nh nie and nur~ed nie through thP C,;ohen·~ arr·ps1 11 period until he \\·as "'el! P.\ "f'm s!ill bl:ie1'11s1ed Thi• thal tiine. Tun~ Capol!<t 1\:1~ polrl'e ll'on·1 ~ne me a 11 ur~' "'·' bo.1 fi1end . I ti perrn1t IHr I.a~ \'('ga~. anc a , ·I gue~s I w;i~ so 1nll'l~ued lhe cu1n111erc111I.~ I laµed nt\rrl' I l'Ouldnl rr~tsl. Bu1 I c!1rl appeared 1111 ltle11sion. learn nn one 1., atl good or ail "Rut I lran1t'd one thin~ f b;id ., Don 't e1 er J;!ire up. I 11TOtt• The bn~ht l1~h1.s 11 i /hrs boot. as <Ill t'.~puse. and u Hol!rwood wer·e bu 1· n in g turned oul to he a n bnghler. so she de.tided lo in~pir;.i1 1on , I ne1·er drea1nt'd rse;1pe the :\lal1a influenir 11 0111cn 11,•u!d write lllf' sa.1·1ng and brcon1r an ae!res.; tlie,1 l'ould rel11le lo 111 \ •·flul 11hen I lell fut 11·oublt>s and rrau111a' and Holl~wood, Ton.1· arranged lu1 from 1L !'hi' abi)1e ll1eir 011·11 " Cohen to n1et'I !he plane. Thi' (;el\1ng rrad~ lo dep<1rt un a te111 ptation wa!\ too greaL I ll'ild. 111·u·weel.. ntghtl'lub lour Figured. oh 11elt. as long as I "no ::randn10\ht'r should bt' alrrady know people in thP do1ng··Etnd 1·urrentJ~· starri11j! ou. r:ni \lalia. one more 11·on't hurl " 1n H·r~d hln1s. ;\11~s Hern11· \\hent'rer I could. lo1rard thf' sht' said ~pelled out hf'r phrlosoph~ iJn "From !hen bright hghts, I gue~s ·• "SQ ll'hrn t'<Jlllf' Io n1arriag" anfl hie 111 genf'1 :11 F11e or si.~ husbands t iler. lloll)...,·ood 11 11·a~ all lun , likf' ·-1r rou ·re 111 a bild situation 'he mad e the bngh! l 1eht.~ dating lop n2me actors. I tried and it's ge!!in~ 11orsi·. llif' l:nrortunatcl) rhe.1· ll'ere in 1111 ;ill kinds of guy s and e\'en sooner you !!l'I out or 11. ihe ' her knvw l arn now f acl!i JI! possession or the "-1 ) l111·ba11U \\Wld prl·lt•r thal f t\Ol r·a!l \It• h;n•e agrl't'd lo abide by your d!"CJ~~IO!I Yl'fl .... CITY OE.\H rl': ll\,.1uu ple11;..· rht l·aU you I\ ii] ~l!'Ufll)lli~h IJ'tt lul]VI' 1ng 1a1 .\lake )ciur hu.-band took like .a IOO.~f'·l1pped Jt>rk. 1b1 \l11k" _111ur~e1r took 111-e an in· st···11re. addlc·bra111ed f(10 J. 11·1 1-·1~ 11 .'>U ~ou 1,ltJ ne1er again bt , u1nfortablr in tilt' girl's presence. 1d1 Add ahoul ~1 0 lu .1our i-it1one bill. Li 11 11vrth 11 " • Liz Ren~ll'. who al ~5 look~ almost as Jiood at eye le\·eJ a ~ she does from the rear of a crowded room. casts herself a3 the dumb blonde too hone~t to bt! a good enough !1ar to escape a perjury conl'iction interrogation roon1 played their own garnt'. I put n1ore lin1 f' yuu si11·e " 8 \' the tim e she ll'a s 18. sh" li~;;;;;;;~~~~~~ii;;;i.i"";;;;""-"-"-""""",,;.,,;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ........................ :::::::::::-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"j had· had t11·0 hu sbands and two Two ring s for two lovers ••• both ring~ $88 .00 Pi1tHI ~..lit, crlieaHtl e1ttl nttisfel'.t:I ;\IAt'IA L\IUIJ, Ne;l'sp<1 per readers w 1 ! t rememb~ her 11s lllicke1· Cohen's ·girl " 11·ho ape<1red befo re 13 grand juries durinR a three·~'car span Irving lo conl'ince lht'm of Cohen's innocence. "Anyone else guilty of tax e1·asion would ha 1·e gotten ii 1·ear i11 1he pen." she 1.:hari;ed ;.But The political 1nachine eliildren. ··1 !01·1' my kid~ 11nd l n1\' grandkids." ... he n1used . '·RuL I v.·a~ smart enough !o figure ou1 I Nuld11·1 keep l ha1111g husband~ and kids or . 1 ·d ...,·ind up 1fith ,.1 menagerie." I She v•alked oul on hrr third husb.ind v.·ith t\l·o children and t20 after she di~l'01'ered he had 1n11'S!ed n1os1 or her sal:irv as a Ke11· Ynrk hi~h t11shiOn moclrl in I h e neighborhood saloon f'IFTH A\'t.:!\'.liE TO 5~~1J ...,·anted ~lickev, and not fol' .. \Yherf' do vou RO rronl • !he crin1 e of lax e\'asion !here ~" she a~ked "1 had no \ 1'hat's whv l lied . litlenL knew a re\\' danl'e steps "UnfortUnalely I w a s n 'I and could iting 3 little. So I sniarl enough lo remember "ent lo a S:!nd Strt'e1 di \e' lhe hes I lold T gue"! I iu:;! whieh fu rned ou! rn be the hot put them out of m.\' mind 1rhe11 :opo1 tor !he i\la!ta ·· SEW WHAT'S N EW Solomon Fabrics ':·.~·•I' ""' "' ,1 ' -, •, q • 100°/o POLYESTER KNITS ~ BRUSHED CORDUROY VALUES TO S6.99 YD. NOW $299 YD. Good Bottom Fabric 54"" Wide VALUES TO SB .99 YO. NOW $399 YD . REG. $2.49 YD. NOW $149 YO. REMNANTS 1/2 of 1/2 PRICE! I told the111. so they were abJ, Bv the timl' she behe 1,ed her to trap me. boyinend \\'hen he told her he - ''Ta kf' 811!\' Grrihani. Jerrv ira~ Albert An a~! a s i a 's J • 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA le 14K ••14-ff1ff4 Le1\•i s or Rtd Skel!on. They righthand man. she alre<idy -ffA11tjAMr•1tl-g ~.· did much better · · · maybe we.<; involved and admilledly _ In H•rbor Shopping Cenl•r Back Mall lhe1•'re smarter than mt>. ,_'i~ol~c~ig~u~<~d':_. -------~~,,.,;;;;:;;,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,..,.,,.,..,...,...,...,...,...,.,;,,..,.,;,,..,...,...,.,,.,,,.,..,...,...,...,.,,.,..,.,,.,..,.,,.,,,.,..,...,...,...,...,...,...,.,,.,~ .:,, ll!emph is judge ECHy credit lenns • s1or1,.,.,t otco1.1nl1 a~oilobl1.• up lo 12 months top~ ktrokAmericord • Mortll' Chor;• Est1blished 43 Y11rsf HUNTING>TON CfNTll ,_ .. ' idi1tt•• Hw1ttl119t•1t I-ch 19.Z-5501 HAllOI SHOrP'IN6 CINTl!lt llOn H•rbe• 11¥11. Ce1t• Mei• S4 :>-,48~ OPEN MON., THURS. & fl!. 'Tll 9 P.M. suspended my se11tence on perjury. bu! Ille pol itical mar.hine vov.·ed to t!el, rne. And it did . One f'1·en1ng I w11 s watching tele1•ision with 1ny two (tenager~. when they arrestld me l'or di:i1Urbing !he peact!. "I didn 't behe1e wha! wa.~ happening. or thal il could happen in 1his t<(}unlry. Thev look me Ir• Tf'rmin11l L~lancl right thf'n, and I didn't gel out for three \·ear.s. "~\\' children ""'ere 1aken care Or by fa1n1 ly a nd frienrl~. and I went to \fork in I.he prison hospital v.·ilh as mueh ex peri,.nce as ever,·one else - non!' I guess the doctor hked mv look~. ·"People died in there ror no SEMI 20 girls compete for Orange County f INAL title in live show Thursday, 7:30 pm GEA~-~ ,.. """" '~·· . Santa Ana end FASHtON Garden Grove Fr~1w1ys at M1in SQUARE Mi•TMMtie~"'-C.· e1i>o. ,. . ........., ....... ~ I ' I .~mok.G .ne.w&~le.r • new col Or$ ; 11ixes 8 +..18 Ro~. lSOie~3/. l22~9 ( .. , I\ /" -l'o.m o u..5 brond O.CP!Jl ic bou..cle- S we.O.tl!l-rs na,w fo.ll~tiil~, rt'1.<.llvolo~, h.uo<zJ~ L :5olido ,-tw•lio t1ecks , c.a.rdi2o'.n.~ cind. ~coop· neck.s sire.~i'..ito-Ro>~ t I~ h> 115 senscih"onal.J--1 ~~:.i, 899 .• :SI · DAJL Y "LOI Carnivals Attract Parents f Ed,tor'1 Nott: A page dtvottd to Nt:wporr Beach, Co.!ta Mesa, J..agutia Btacli m&d Mi.!.!ion VitJO parerit· ttochf'r oraanizatton.t 1v1/I llpptar in t/1e DAILY Pf LOT each Wf'ek , /liformn· tiou m usi be received by the women's depar1n1tr1r nr M rs. Gared Sruirh, 1746 Centella Place . Newport Beach by 5 p.nr. ?'lr11r.~day. for publ1cat1011 \V cd11es· dau.J Adams PTA Mrs. Clifford Oov.·os President COMI NG UP: 1'his Is Where. It's Happening-Join U!i. is the theme that headline!i back-to-school night at 7 p.m. Thursday. Oct 14. in the mullipurpose room. 1'.1rs. Clif[ord Downs, pres1den1 will introduce John Case. new princip'al and faculty members to lhe pare.al.$ · before classroom visitation . . . 1\-lembership d r i v e Wake Snoopy will continue through Friday. Oct. 15. Bay View PTA ~l rs . R. C. Sult.on President COMI NG UP : Memt>uship drive 'A'ill begin W~ne~•y. Oct. 13, and continu e 1hroogh Friday, Ocl. 22. Mrs. Tony Ltnore. ch•irman announces that the theme will be Do Something Worth Your \\'hile·Join Your PTA \Vith a Smile. Bear PFO i\1r!. fred E. Barthe President COf.11NC: UP: Old-fashioned ice cream social featuring a flear Baiaar, f.t a mes. cookies, cake and door Derting Back to School Kenny \\'aynt> pr<1cl 11·p<;: hitting the bull's·eyc 1n preparallon for i\('11 port El('lll('lll:iry·s P1'A ('arnival from 10 a .m. to 4 p.nl. Saturda.\'. Oct.~-Tony Shep- ardso n sho"s off samples J'rom the food booth. prizes wlll take place from 5:30 lO 8:30 p.m. tnmorrow on the !!Choolgrounds. REPORTS: Library a n d learnlng center is open each day for the students' use and volunteer~ Are needed for both rno rning and afternoon hours. ~'urther information may be oblaiflt'd by con- tactin g Mrs. W. Richard Mills, ~272 or Mr.!!. Robert Myde. 540-9537. College Pk. PT A 1\fr~. Robert Marold President COf.11NG UP: Back-tC>-school niizht at 7: 15 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12. Cordillera PT A Mr s. Ron Richardson Presidenl COMI NG UP: Aluminum can and newspaper drive com· petition sponsored by thl!' PTA is under way. Boxes for rhe smashed cans havl!' been placed in each classroorn. Newspapers must be saved al home. bundled an d brought to school before 10 a.nl. Wednesday. Oct. 13. Proceeds from the drives will be used for upcoming acti vities and class awards. CdM High PTA Mrs. John Durkee President CO/l.1JNG UP: Parents and Jludents are invited to at- tend the open k i c k of t meeting al 9:30 a .m. lomor· row in lhe fa culty tounii;e. Otnnis L. Evans, nl!'w prin- cipal and Vicky McCartv. student body president, will spcflk . i\1ri;. Arnold W. Can- field and Mrs. F'rank Wilson will introduce the four American F ield S er vi c e students attending I h e school _ . . Mrs. Joh n Hamel. ways and means c hairn1an 11nnounces that a Gold Elephant Sale and dessert coffee will take pla ce at ba ck-to·school ni11:ht Wedne s day , Oct. 20. Proceeds will be used to purchase a new electri c screen and equipment for the schoo l. Dovis PT A ~1rs . .lame~ l'i1o rrow Prtsident C0~11 N\. UP: PTA 11nd i!s student service cluh 1'f· fill iate, the Wranglers wW Unit Members Meet Teachers cond ud tours of the achoo! eaeh day during this flr5t school quarter, Eastbluff PFO Col. H. 8. Ellku President COMING UP: Parents' back· tC>-school night will take place at 7 Wednesday, Ort. 13, in the multipurpose room. REPORTS: Mr.s. John Fell. chairman of mot h t r vo lunteers announces the pod coordinators are the Mmes. Cal C ampbe ll, Htrberl Lane, Jennie Aget and Ronald Mitchell. Ac· cording to Mrs. Richard Foxx , vice president. more volunteers are n e e d e d . lnteresttd persons may call the sc,hool for further in· formation. ParenJ1 abl~ to provide voluntw time at home only may contact Mrs. Eu.!!ene Kovach, chairman or instructional aids at 644· 0335. Ensign PTA Mrs. David Cb1vls President COMING UP: Back-J.o.1chool oight will take place from 7 to 9 tomorrow. PT A membership wilt be sold through the evening. Hope Haven Development Ctr. Mrs. Pttnel G. Btrnttt President REPORTS: Officers or the newly formed pare n l - leacher ,!!roup are Mrs. Pernell C. Barnett, presi- dent; Mr1. Harry Sampson, sl!'crelary·treasurer : Mr . and ·Mrs. Ken Cagasan, ways and means. Th e Civitan Club has selected the school as its project ror the year and plans to paint !he interior and provi de labor and mater'ial for fen· /' cing and improvements. Kaiser PT A Mr1. Charle~ i\1 cGavran President COMI NG UP: Back·tC>-school night for parents from 7 to 9 tonight. Lincoln PTA i\1r1. Josepll Hart Prl!'side ot COM !NG UP : Back-to.school niaht at 7: JO tonight. Monie Vista PTA Mr1. Thoma& E. Herndoe President COMI NC; UP : A slide presen- tation titled History or Flight with Amer ic an Airlines speaker, Mrs. Hug h Phillips may be viewed at 2 and l p.m. Friday, Oct. 8, in tht multipurpose room . , . Back·tC>-schoot night at 7 Wtdnesday, Oct. 13. Newport Hts . PT A Mr!. Ralph E. Sle\·ens President COMING UP: G ener a 1 meeting and back-lC>-school night at 7 Tuesday, Oct. 12 ... f'alt Family F'air is lhe theme of the carnival that lo'•ill take place from 4 10 7:30 p.m. Wtdnesday, Oct. 20. Mrs. Jacquie Bockmiller is wa ys aod me a n s chairman . . . Aluminum can~ are being col!ec!ed each \\'tdnl!'sday for the ecology project. M rs , Willi am Kitchens i~ cn- v iron n1 e n ta ! studies cha irman. Reo PTA Mrs. Vern l't1ollan President COMING UP: Back ·lC>-school n ight al 7:JO tonight . CoocP inating the cAndy sale lhat end~ on f..1 onday, Ocl. 11. 11re Mrs. William Nowak. \\'BYS and means chairman; l'tl rs. William Race, teacher 11dvisor and Bob Loras. stu· dent council pre s id I!' n I . Profits will su pport PTA and student council projects. St. John Aux. f..trs. Anthony Becker Presidtol. RF.PORTS : Women from the Orange County area psrticipating io the Great Books program attended a seminar al St. .John the Rap- t isl school. Anyone wi.~hing tn psrticipaf e may obtain in- formation from Mrs. Ror;:er C.ibbons, chairman at 540- 1907. Sonora PTA f..1rs. Burch Pickett President COMING UP: Membership drive with the !he me Sonora Super Circus is under "'Av Boutique workshop at II : t:> a m. Friday, Oct. 8, in th e home of Mrs. Richard Doyle. Back to School' ·High Spirits Signal Fun Rannr r~ \Vii i be flyi ng Saturday. Ocl. 9, for the annual carnival sponsored by Lhe St. .Joachim Parents Guild. From noon to 4 p.m . .a variety of booths will offer food and fun for e veryone. Putti ne plans into motion .are (left to right) Katie. (;ramme. Ke vin l·loncywcll and ~1rs. Raymond Jorgensen, c hairman. TeWinkJe PTA ~!rs. Lawrenct f:ngle hart Prcsidenl C0~11N(; liP: ~1embership -drive 1vith the then1e Happy Faces Will continue through the rnonlh of October. Rr·:POBTS: Unil officers are lhe ~1rncs. L;iv.•reoce Eng:lchar! prc~ident : E:llint Kenyon, Robert \\'yatl and I R. E:. Ceccarini, vic e pre~idents; Carl Leuck and Ra lph Bogel . secretaries. :ind Richard Gibbs , trc<1surcr. Victoria PTA l\lrs. l)ouglas Bo~·ler President C0fo..11N(i UP: Back-IC>-school nighl will Lake place at 7·JO toni ght . . . Mothers nr kindergarten students arr. invited to gel-acquainted tefl from 10 to 11 a .m . tomor- row·. Wilson PTA Mr1, Robert Sankey President CO MING UP : Membership drive will end Friday, Oct. a. PTA Membership Rolls Down Their Alley lfrl1l11r·~ ,Vntr· A f1nr1r ri r 11nrr rl 111 f n1nno111 1·11/· ;ru. l/11~>/n1(lto11 RI' n <II. (Jccn~1 l 1r 1r. ,<;,-n/ Hrn1·'1 11 u ti 11·,·s11n1n~t 1•r Sr/1n11/ fl1'>tnr1 r)1n ,·111 r1·11rl1rr I••· r:<l>!l;/11/1/IJ~ /111/ !1 ppr11r /I/ lli r DAILY PIL.OT r arh 1rrrk. lnforrnatinn 1nus' hr 1rcr 1t·rd h,IJ 1\1r.~. Gf/bert T11 r1d111// . .'}671 1\/011gr1111~ /)ril'f //11111n1f1/rYu Brnc-11 h•/ fl n1. T/Jur.'idny f n r pu/1/11.:n11n11 \\'e<l11 rsrlay ) On the . Carnival Trail Huntington Secondary Council 1\1r.\. Samuel Toibln President REPOl1TS Council theme 1hi~ year is PT A Provides the Action. Rcadv lo r ide to l.h ... e ~1 ;Dowcll Wild \Vesl Round-up Ci1rnlv11 l are Melissa Mc· Lend on (center) and R•chel McGlolhlln (right.), whil e Mike Byrd Rives their mount Rey a bit or last-minute refres hment. The event will take place from 2 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15. Huntington Union Council l't1rs. Lorin Larnn1u1 President C0~1 1NG UP: Council will ~ponsor a breakfast recep- t ion for pr inc ipa l s, superintendents and unll presidents 1tlonday, Oct. 13, 1n Meadowt11rk Co u n l r y Oub, liunlington BI! a c h , Theme is Gttting to Know You. Re1i11tration wi!l begin st ! a.m. lollov.·ed by breakfast at 9:30. What Council Is and What Council Does i~ topic of dlscussion planntd following breakfast. Executive board members will meet aiter the event. Arevalos PTO Mrs. ThBmas Hiii President COMING UP: ftlembers will aasist with 1 vision testing clinic Monday, Oct. 11 . ac- cording to Mni. Kent Clam- pitt. health IDd welfart cti.irman . . . Unit will 11por.sor a bake aale at back- 1.C>-school night Wtdnesday, Oct. 30, at 7:30 p.m. REPORTS: Mni. W 11 fr I! d Cohen, c hlirman, rtporta lht memberslrlp drive cur- rently b in ptogrus. Bushard PTO Mn. Robfl'tklaM President REPORTS: Bowlers are nttd- ed lo join lhl! PTO.sponsored league which metts each Thursday al 9 a.m. in Hun. tlngton Lanes. Further In- formation may bt obtained by conllctlng Mn. Wlllllm Aul.eon al tlMZll. Circle View PT A Mn. Nwaw. B!)'M1 President REPORTS: Reach for the Moon b theme or the membership drtve In pro- ""' llntU Friday, Oct. ll. Mrt. Stanley WrlM:ht is chalrman. ' C_le99 PTA Mr1. John 5h1tr President I I • REPORTS: Membership dri ve will c o n t i n u e throughout October, according to Mrs. William Mason. chairman ... Members assist in the school library four days wetkly under the direction or Mrs. Robert Sudako'A', chairman. Volunteer duties include reading to 1 he children and Assisting wit h rlerical work fllr~. Richard Hebert. chairman. reports lh•t proceeds from the eisht·team bow 1 i o i:: lea1:ue will be used to purchase equipn1enl for the school. College View PTO Mr1. Charles Graff President REPORTS: Going Places is theme of the membershi p drive in progress until Tues· day, Oct. 12. Mrs. Robert Butcher is chairman. Dwyer PTA Mrs. Paal Dlgmort President COMI NG UP: Unit wlll tell r'efreshments at back-to- school night tonight at 7: 15 p.m. in the auditorium. RkPORTS: HapplneSll Is is thime of the membership drive which will continue un· ti\ F riday. Oct. 15. Mrs, Robert Viuer la chairman. Eader PTA Mr1. Ja .. es Powtn Prett<lent REPORTS: Bowltrs 11re need- 9Cf to join the league which m11ts at t a.m. each Mon- day in KOM Lanes. Anyone lnleruted may contact Mr!. &1 Noll, leque !leeretary. atta-Oell •.• Mn. Robert Rooney, chllrman, report., the mernbenhkl drtve will co"tlnue thrnug'h Thursday, Oct 21 • . . Mt m b I! rs hoftared an r1culty members on T .. chtn' Day by preatn- Ung them with cor.!!ages and boutonnleres. FV Ele. PTO Mr1. J. Scott F'awceU President COflllNG I.Jr: Polluck dinner ,.-ol!\'-...,..'1. will be presented by the unit Saturday, Oct. 9, in the multipurpose room. Fulton PTO Mr1. Jamey .IRcobsen President REPORTS. i\lembership drive ~'ill contin ue !hrough F'ri- day, Oct. 15, according lo • Mrs. David Vas q u e z , ' rhairman. Glen Vie w PTO 1'¥!.r~. James Stead President HEPORTS: Member~ a re needed for the volunteer aide program . , . Mrs. Ralph Sch mitt. chairman, reports the membership drive will continue until Fri· day, Oct. 22 , , • Funds donated by the unit were U.!!- ed to purchase equipment for the kindergarten cl1sses. Mesa View PTA Mrs. Geor1e Blank Pruidenl REPORTS: Unit conducted a bake sale at back-to-schooi night. Newland PTA Mr1, Robert BarreH Pre~ldent COMING UP: Uoi~ w 111 sponsor an international' din· .ner preceding back-to-school ni&:ht Tuesday, Oct. 12. ,Proceeds will be urmarktd (or purchase or playground equipment, accord Ina lo Mrs. Phillip Moyer, w1ys Ind mean.!! chairman ... Ftrst of thret luncheom with tht principal will be prtsented by lht unit M~ day. Oct. 18, from 11 :30 a.m. to I p.m. Parent.!! are ln- \1\ted. Further information n'llY bt obtained by con- tacting Mrs. Robert Dyer at •1•19. Nieblas . PTO .. Mra. CWI Hobkirk President REPORTS: Llbra:ry a Ide t Horses Corrale ft: Se• horses will set an .aQuatic theme for Marine View PTO's first carnivi.J from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9. Sticking his neck out in the sponge toss game, which wtll feature the r,rincipal on oarni· val dav. is Peter Carev. while E eanor Carev pre-- pares for a hit. C hairman is Mrs. Melvyn Oliveira. worked more than 300 boun: in the district llbrll')' and processed more than 2llOO boolul In the school library • Jut year. Te1cher ak!e• contributed more thin $ClO houri making clasaroom JX)$ters , educ1tional equlp- mant and current interest items. Further information on ll)e library aide pt0gram c1n be obblned by con· tactlng Mrs. Joseph SUufftr at ast-1• or Mrs. Wiii Drant)' It MG-1264. Teacher aide inform.1tk>n is available by contading Mr.I. ~.ur Buchanan at 968-1815 or Mrs. Edw1rd Shinto at ta- 0184. Smith Parent Council Mr1. P1i,lck Dolu• President REPORTS: Bee a Smith W1n- ner • themt of lh• memberltUp drive now ln progress. Mrs. Gene Than· Ing 111 chairman. Wardlow PTO MrL JM1 C#rHM Pre11ident COMING UP: P • nc a ke breakfast will bt !ponsored by the unit Saturd1y, OcL JS, from I a .m. to noon oo lht school ground.!!. Tickets a re priced at 75 cents lor adults, 25 cent.!! for children. Public is invited, and JWO" cetds will be u.!!ed lo p.trhcue a freezer for 11.!!e In lee cream SAie.!!. Chlinn1n it Mrs. Carl Bode. Westminster . Hi9h PTA Mn.Jtteplor- Pmident COMING UP: Bridge playn 11re needed to participate In lhe round robin bridft tournament acheduled lo ~In lhls month. PrDceedl I be used to finance PTA r. Jectll~ Further tn- ol'Matlon can• bl obtained by COllllcttn( MfL JO..ph Fodor at b?.mt or Mra. ~Id Goldstein 1t 197-1995. I r I r \ I • 7 PILOT -AOV(Rll~[R USDA Gra de 'A' US Govt Inspected Plu1Tip, TenctPr Aoc.1 Meo!y. 2 ro 212 lb. Avg. WHOLE BO DY lb. .. •'. . N GROUND BEE F ''"· '""'"" '" 5 9 Wh ole ~amentii c In A ]-Pound Paclcage . il·lbChob .... $117) lb , · SAFEWAY ........ ,. --··-. . . . -. . . . Dchcnre S1nol..ed rla- For. Ec:onom1clll Voluei SHANK PORTION lb. H Fully 59c ams Cook ed •• •V' f •\ •<':! f, f ' I / • .,~ ·11•.,f N'M:!B,,I lb . Center Ham Slices :" .·:;· lb. '1" G I H .11~rr .. ,1r,,~~1 ourme am . .... 1 ••. ,,., ... " " '1" C d H •I ' ,1 anne am 1 , ... , , '"'{ 1 1~. $698 "' LEG OF LAMB USDA Choice Gracie 99c Genuine An1cricon Lu111b-Shart Shank lb. · ' ((llerin!J Ouol11y-Serve A11y!1n1ef Half Manor House Premiu m Quali ty or Popular Brands 18 to 22-lbs. AVG. Wt. lb. Lamb Chops Rib Cu! (Requln r) Genuine Americ:a11 !)49 Lamb Shanks Gr.at A..-t'"'l:O" \~mb Id.al For 8rn.11n9 Veal Steaks !>\onorHau:.e -Ahv\l'f~ Pi,m1vmOvolLty V I P II• • B•~nd~~ S•~'e ea Q leS "Paroma1"0<0a I0.69' 11.95' 11.9 5' BONELESS ROAST USDA Choice Gro de 99c Beef Chuck - Ideal to Pat Roas t lb. · SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS! rn 1 ffte;'"t ~Irr r""d' !!'v.·~ IJ•, ., • •BREAD ''''"'" '"' 25 MACNAIWS -,..4 Coldbrook Whiskey ,,~, "' '3" •CAT FOOD Friskies 6Y2-oz. ,oc Kavlana Vodka "';;·;:--./" ... 1329 Jill Var iety can Old Calhaun Bourbon .~.:,, "'1429 HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS! 9CRISCO Pu~~o~:~~gble 3;~~· 98C LATEX GLOVES • TABLE SALT (""" (olooy-In 11 ( Plain or lod1£ed 2&·oz... tin. Grapefruit Juice Town Hooso 45.,.. 47c Pink-So Good tiiln DISCOUNT DAIRY-DELI Safeway CHEESE • American single \Vroppec1 ll·•L 92( ror Pro!ttl•nn P~lo Rich in Protein Shady Lane Butter ~. :;~81 '. Com Tortil~s ·!.":~,. :,•i; 18' Coldbrook garine ':'." ~:: 23' Ora J • ,~... "49' ,, nge u1ce .. ,, ~ frf~11r it•. PRICES EFFECTIVE IN LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY. (Except Catalina) a YUBAN COFFEE ~~~~~i~ '1;~~ 99c Voco"m Pock 3 ·lb. s239 Robust Flavor. ca• LARGE 'AA' EGGS '"•mo·"''"• 38c Medium' c t-61l Size 1-loz. 29 Cta. SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS SANITARY NAPKINS .a 1ru1v ""' Pkg. 59c • Fem1n1ne Of 24 ' S h II. '""'-2 :l~ 39 ' pag 8 I °"'''' ~. Ovaltine c~~=. 1t'r' 66< P ... Butt ..., ';~ $1'' ean., er """ ~ ., Effenlent Tablets Head & Shoulders ,;;. Excedrin Tablets ,';:;, Wilkinson "The Blade" Ill. 91 C "d 7-u . $)9' Sin ltt. $1'' '''" ••• 74' '" SAFEWAY FROZEN FOODS BEL-AIR \VAFFLES - Flash Fro'lm So Quick-So EDS'!' to Serve ;:~ 12c •2JR.~~~,,~,Ft,NS ~it 20~- Meat Pies ::::"'.!'.:: :: 19' Pie Shells ::':'.:-~ ~29' Scallop Dinner ,<,:;:. W-.Wwl.l,, 0etocMr 6, 1971 DAIL V ~!LO T ,,.. USDA Choice Gr.ode Beef Ideal Far Out· door Barbecue! BLADE CUTS lb. ~'~~,~~,,~,~~ak ,,. J9c. USDA Choice Beet LAMB CHOPS ·~-"1 09 '1" " " '1" Bla de or 7-Ban e $ 1 OCJ Shoulder Cuts USDA Choice lamb lb. ' COTTAGE Fancy Quality Red Delicious USDA Cho ice Grade Be ef Ideal Ta Panfry. Flavo rf ul & Juicy. FULL CENTER CUTS Bon e-In lb. ' ats! Beef Ro ast.--\719~ OBoneSno.k~~c-LJ~DA • ' Clio1ce Graded Et>r t lb Beef Rump Roast "~. · . "98 ' Boneless Roast ', ' • :: 11 '1,. Beef Brisket ', ·, "98' . Corned Roun~s ·, , ,,.'109 Pork Chops , ': ;'.:. , ,.69' Calf Chops ' ' ,.: . ,, 89' Leg of Pork ... " . , "69 ' CO MIE IH AND GE7 YO UR FREIE MEAT INS URA t~CE POLICY ••• So Many Benefits al No Cost to You! It 's Very Simpl e- '' ever o purcha se· of Safeway meot fails to please for or.y reason whatso· ever just tell us. V-le will refu nd your money promptly, courteoasly. • PICK UP YOUR FREE NUTRITIO NAL LEAF LET ON ••• CHICKENS Fancy Quality Cabana Variety ldeo l far lunch BoXes. Cereo.l s or Gela tin Sa lad s lb. f • :;tfi.'P GRAPEFRUIT FRESH PEARS Ruby Red or Pink U.S . Na. 1 Bartlett Pitted Dates C.rwot fOf' •·•·55• Crisp Carrots "' "'·29' Bolr.ing ,,, Mo.! hi Honeydews lllf'9tl Sil'll .. 10' Yellow Onions us "'33' _.,... No, I hi Fresh Broccoli , ..... 11. 25' Green Beans T•t~h .!, 11.25' ,_ T~ndtr Reel Potatoes 1'1tw (rop •. 10· large Tomatoes v .. 11.29' Not-1h Do[wtu ··- 1LOOM1N& BOSTON FERNS INDOOR PLANTS FERTlllZER MU MS wilh ,.,,., $299 "''?'!.i "'" 29c I;'" ''""89c Hangers• '•II Varieties r1t 111111 Gift Quality -Foil w rop1 .,_.;._ _ _;;;;__+----=.;;._+--..;;.;.._,;;._-I 6·l nch $199 AIR FERNS SNAI~ PELLnS ~)!!,ate 11 Ammonia Pots ;~~~:~ ft c ~11r~~~ns 5·9c ernlld Y ?1·"·89C •• ,~ 2~"· 111 ,,, I, ' ' • L I ' 31 DAILY PILOT ITALIAN FLAVOR DISTINGUI SHED • Dinner Tobie Diplomat Senator's Wife Cooks Up Book , NEW YORK (UP!l -Ir An-Any other woman would do now. Wt had a lot of drop-desk.'' tioneUe flatrit ld, wife of ha~ wantl!d to rest, but if in trade -people would come You never sit behind a desk Oreg_on'a ae nior senator, ever Mrs. Hattie.Id did, she vr'asn·l fron1 all over the state. when counseling children. You dec ides lo seek public office saying. She returned I o "If my husband phoned sit on a chair nr a couch at th~ herself, she'll be• shoo-in. Washington the same day, before noon, I knew there'd be same le vel. The same personal She a lready know the value v.·ith plans to attend a n even-co{Tlpany for lunch. If it was a pproach is taken al !he of dinner table diplomacy and ing softball game. after 12, I kne w he'd be late." i.able.'' she a pparently has the in· "I'll probably end up serving She said e":r.tensive freezer t\1any of th'-dishe!i Mrs. exhaustible energy requir~ of something to eat after it's space and flexibility i n HaHield ser\'eS al ramily and politicans' wives. over," she said. Maybe she :stretching or changing courses parth rn e a ls a re in How else can you thrive on a find this sort of thing easy helped her cope. ··Ref\.1ARKable Recipes" and schedule that includes writing because she's been cookin g She also uses time-saving "f..1ore rf'MA RKa b!e R~1pe.15.'' simultaneously ruMing a !Ince ehildhood. She grew up tricks, such as seasoning She's also v.·orking on ll home. rearing four small in a hos pitable family al a ro11st before she stores it in a cookboo k geared to (J uantity children, accompanying )'Our time when people entertained foi l wrapping . She keep.<i meals for church groups. A husband on some !rips and at home, not in private clubs. quick<:ooking meats such a.~ fourth, "\1a gic riot ea Is for even substituting for him "My mother probably is one steak on hand. along with Moppets." co-authored with when he has to cancel non· of the most err or t I e :s s fresh fruit and salad mak.ings. f.!rs. J. \Y i!liam Stanton, v.•iff' political appearances'.' hoslesses I knDw." said ~frs. She buy s cherry tomatoes of an Ohio congressman, 1:-1 Jn an interview here, l\1rs. Hatfield. "She has no help in instead of large ones. , scheduled for publication ni Hatfield talked .abou t her cooking and cleaning. Like any "Children like them and 1972. schedule a.nd the hobby that talent. the more you use it. the they go further. One sliced Fruit relish. recommended has Jed to two cookbooks in better and more daring you tomato looks skimpy but a few chops , is from ' · M or ,. print and t·wo more in pro-become." cherry tomatoes don't." reMARKable Recipes'' by An· gress. A big recipe collection helps. Mrs. Hatfield. l"ho has been toi nett Kuzma1ich Ha tfie!d . .She had York early that f..t rs. Hatfield said she's been a school teacher, student Peel 6 peo.ches, 6 pears, ti morning to a ttend 11 lunch accumulating recipes fro in counselor and dean of \•:omen onions and Ii tomatoe.!1. Core given by the National Associa-personal friends, fa m i 1 y, at a college. relates her ex-and seed 3 green peppers. Cut tion for the Specia lty Food p o I i t ic 11 I figures and periences in education lo the all fruit and vegetables into '1 Tr1i.de. The lunch came two celebrities since her husband Washington whirl. inch pieces. Place them in pol days after she and her hus-was governor of Oregon, 1959· She regards h om e en· with 4 cups each of vinegar S• h h barid Mark had retur~d fro m 1967. tertaining as a very iinportanl and su gar. 2 tablespoons ol Pa g e tt i s p r 0 u ts M u s r 0 0 m s ~~m,· .. ,~.· h.':;~: b~~!};:·~t:~~i~~ ~~f :;~:1~p~~:~ ,;:;,;;;;;~ ;::,;;,~i;c~:;:::~:;:E:i; l:;,;~~; E~·r~~~=~\:; lr•"";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•~;·";d•o•f;;;;e•ot;•.rt;•.io•i"~'~·';h'~";;;;w~•;;;;;';""~pi;;;;;th;';"•'~r~om;;;t;w;•.•;i;d•;•.•.'.•;;..ho;;;;t•s•~•r•il•i'•ed_,;j~a-rs;;;;a•od;;;;••"";;;;·~ Although both 111ushrMrns and spaghetti speak ltf!!tan, 1t took rnany centuries t n assemble all the makings or a dish as delectable <1 s ~-fushroorn Spaghetti S;iuc:e Bolognese. The 111ushroon1s. olive 011. onion, garlic and n1ears \\rre to be had in the da\':; or an- eienl Rome, \l'ilh n1i1~hrnon1s so highly esteen1ed I h a l special vessels \Vere set aside especi<illy for mu sh r o o 111 cookery. SPAGHETTI ri.ILJSHR.<tO.\I SAUCE BOLOG N l':SI'~ ': pound fresh mu~l1roorns I can r :! pounds :J ounces 1 sliced n1ushroon1s ~ tablespoons 011,·c oil l cup chopped onion I cle\'e garlic. n1incrd 'i cup 114 pound 1 dieed harn I pound ground lean beef 1 <'an c2 pounds 3 uuncesl Italian plum 10111a1oes. broken up I c;in ( 7 ounc:es 1 tn1nato paste 1 .. tra.<ipoon ::;al! ·~ teaspoon Italian ~e;1son- 1ng 1 1 teaspoon ~ugar Cooked spagt1elt1 H1nsc. pat dry and :-!1('e fresh n1ushroorns or ~111 i:anned mushrooms_ In a !;irge saucepan heat 011. Add on1Qn and garlic and sau1r un!1 ! onion 1s transpa rl'i11 .>\dd n1ushroon1s ;ind h:1111 and saute 5 niinutcs longer Add beef and cook until browned . stirring often. Blend 1n rr- Hi, Ho, Enter the (Cleari Air) F<1ir 111a1n1ng 1u~rcd1en1s rxerpt spaghel\1. S11n1ncr, unco .. ered. :! hour.<i or until sauce 1s -lh1ck. stirnng occasionall y Serif' 01er cooked ~paghclli. Yield: App rnxunalcly 6 c-ups saurc, .\IUSHll04):'\1 ClllLI O\.Ell COR\' \IUFf"l,'l/S l p1111nd lrf'~h n1ushroo1n:-nr l e.1ns 16 lo 8 uuru:e~1 slh·· f•d lllllShl"IK11llS 3 1ablesp1H1ns 011 I''.! pounds ground lean lierf I ean 1 l pound 1 tomatoes, hrok rn 11p 1 i c·11p onion flakes 1 t;ih!espoon chili powder 111 1ea~ponn.~ salt '1 te:i spoun oregauo lca1 t« Peanut I l"a/\ 1 I pound. 4 ounces) red kidney beans 6 to 8 corn muffins Binse. pat dry and slice fresh mushroom:!i or drain 1·.111ned 1nushrooms. Heat oil u1 a large skillet. Ad d 111u.~hrooms and saute 5 n11nutes. Add beer antl cook u11Lll browned, stirring often. Hlr11d 1n tumatoes. onion !lakes, chili poy,·der. salt and orega no. Cover and simmer 15 n1inute.~. Add ki dney beans and ~1m mer unco1·ered. 15 n1in11tes longer. S p o on \lu.'ihroom Chili Ol'er .<ipl it l·nr n muffins. Yield: 6 !o 8 por11on.~ Butter Nutty Entree? i\'E\\' ~·1 )111\ 1A l'1 -'(.•){•t..-11h~ line t·01)k1ng should die 1ng rxpt'r\s 11nd t<in<'\' lil<"id out <"11.\ n1nre lhan people f;in .;; are pred1r!ahly piqurd ;or i:ha uld g1vr up paint.Ing or mu· ..... ··-· STOUFFERS 12 OZ. ENTREES "MAC" & CHEESE SPINACH SOUFFLE .. -:'"-\ -. --···-· 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE, PHONE 673-8310 SPICIALS-THUlS., flll., SAT. -OCTOlll 7. I,' LEAN · TENDER LAMB SALISBURY GARDEN FRESH CELERY 2 BUNCHES POTATOES AU-GRAT STEAKS 39c 89~ 29c ea DELICIOUS BAR-8-QUED, BROILED OR, FRIED SWEET & CRISP $1(" a nutri t1on1s!"s suggrs11on 1h:11 \\'hat doc.~ he think of 3 diet ii..,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~W~l~l~H~l~l~Y~l~T~H~l~l~tG~HT~TO~L~tM~IT~9~U~A~H~T~t~Tl~S~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lhr 1ne1111 ,,1 the Juturr rnar br nl peanu t butter and pizzll?i~ •••••••••••••••••••• ·I • I • I • I I 1971 CYCOLOGY FAIR ENTRY BLANK FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER NEWPORT BEACH Saturday, Oc.tober 16, 1971 I I ·1 =I ,1 :I I • Check lhe bo.;c~ opposiie fh e eve nl~ you wish to I I enter I include $4.00 for Gra nd Pri:x I, clip the coupon I .t nd mdil to 62 Fo!11h ;on l ~l e nd, N!!wport C enter. New. I I I port B@ e ch , Cdliforni e 92660. Mdke-c.heck\ p.tyeble I I I >o l.0.G.G. 1 1 (I NCLUDE. S4.00 ENTRY FEE FOR GRANO PRIX l .I loundrd 1)11 sut'h things <1s "lt voou!d be pu rgatory," said pc;inut huller and p1zz;1 i\lonre-Be1 t~·. '"I can't imagine '"Deplor:1~lr,'" .s;_11d 0111_, i·nok· anything \\'Orse " ing tr«C'her . "purgatory ... salrl ThC' rnanager of thr Ven· ano1hr1'. ""A ra.~h ~latemen1." dome Gourmet Shop, told of r'<11111nentrd a g(iurmrt shop (;raha1n's prediclion, repli ed : rn a n age r : "impossible."' "'That"s kind or a ·rash state· .'ineercd a rrst;iurant ow nrr. 1nent. He 1nust not know ho1v The suggestion came rnun In eat. !nlerest in food i:!i ris· 11r. f:corg(' (" l ;r;ih;im nl 111µ, now rat her than wa ning Johns llnpk111s t:nl\rrsitv Ht• hl'L"fi\Jse 1nore people are pn•fliC1f'd 1h;1t rn r1 r1r 1 11 tr1u·el1ng and are exposed to leehnology 11·uuld e 11 ab1 (' !1r1r European cooking." 111•1nen to :.pr1ul lrs" r1n1e 1n .J :unrs J\!orrison. mana(l;er the k1f(•hcn :ind 10 . rr\ c nutri ol the To11·er Suite restaurant , 1111na! diets ('11n1p<1<;('d of ··hand said. ··r think there'll always foods'' -,,and111ches. piLzas. be room for people who enjoy rolls a11d pa,1rr good food." As for the peanut The forerunners nr tile butter-oriented menu, ~tor· 1 fut1 ~rr r;r:iharn 1·•11\lended ns11n s:ud. "I don"t think I :11·p tian1hurger.'i and peanut 1•011 ltl l11r with it. I enjoy my I Pleo11e enTer me in th!! following event~ df the Cy· I c.ology f.tir e l FASHION ISLAND in Newport Beach I Set ., Oct. 16, 1971 . I .t gre e to e bide by .JI! the rul fl~ I of the A.8 l ·A. goY~rn in g the~e l!Y e nl~ .. and I w ill ec.c.epl the dec •~ion of the iudge~ d ~ fin el. • I I I I I I I I I I I I D D D D D D 19 71 CYCOLOGY FAIR STOCK GRAND PRIX YOUTH HANDIC AP RACES ( 14-1 8) TRICYCLE RA CES (l-4-5 yea") THE QU EEN RACE THE BICYCLE PARADE "Oldtime Bic.ycle O,,ys" theme ADULT TR ICYCLE RAC ES T><Eil CV["ll \ >'0" AM•TEURS Otil" - I .... ~01 . m•mOI• OI •ny O•<y<I~ ····~1 dull. I bllller ;ind jf'llV ~and11IL·hes tond loo n1uch .'" I A :-pol c-l1t'('t.. of profess1on;d C)ne of the few cxcr ptions to •1 f"onk1ng rxll('r!s gnu rm 1· t thr general <lismay w a ~ I ~hops ;ind other de<1l1r1g in f;i11-\;rt\lnun t\Prr, the "Galloping 11 ".\' loocl.~ sholl'ed rcac\1011 (;011rrne1'" tele1·1sion chef wilh r;1ng111g Jron1 d1srnav t n lhr r<isual app roach to com· I outr;i1{r. · pliratcd recipes. I .Jul ia l'll1ld ll'hosr syn -Jn a telephone interview I (\1c:ilcd shu\\' 1 n l ro d u c rd tro111 Aournemouth, England, thousandi; lo the' intricacies or !\err said or the ne~food , I · h;iute cui.<iine, commented· "'lt"s i:;ot to happen. If we "'\\'hat a deptorablr . don "t take some sort of ra· rn1ser~ble situation Lo H~·c 1n 11onal approach to in-depth -peanut bUll<'r sandwiches agriculture, only the very, and l'1z1.as. Cooking 1.~ a l'ery rich wiil be able to eat rrea1ive art and p e o p I e . natural food . What is con-- partirul:irly young people. are sidered ~ood food today is I I I I I I beginning to find it out " goi ng to be prohibitively ex· Maurice Moore-Betty. a pensive.·· I NAME, I CITY, .. PHONE, • AGE I Briton v.·h<t runs a-<'Ooking Beside.<i, he said. "I predict school in New York and y,·ho that within 25 years 60 percent recentl y auUlored a cookbook, of the people will be living on I said 0£ the suggestion : "My pills and a milky :substance I ( Signdtur!! ~ • I lf'•rtnl I! M·~••f ••••••••• Cycology f air Stock C.r:1od Prix Dic)'cle Race -lll·lap race aroun d the Fashion Is- land ov:.I ! Nev"port Center Urive). Anyone oVPr IR wil h a JO.speed bicycle is clig1 blt. Check-in lime 8 r~m . Satur- day al the rei;:is trat1on t<1hles in parking Int racing area. (Entry Fee $41. First Pri ze -Alalt1 l!ll rac· Ing bike -one of the rine sl racing bikes in lhe wnrld. This bike will be awarded along with pnzes f o r lhe next nine place y,•lnncrs. Mayor &I Hirth of Nrw- port Beach will award !he prize5 at special 2 p.m. cere- monies. Check-in t1mt1 II a.m. Saturday. Youth flandleap Ra ce:s - Any )'(!Uth from 14 to 18 yea~ old wilh a11y b1kP can enter these racea. Slower bikes will....be given appropri· ale handic~ Awards will be rea ction is horror. I don't see obtained from roots." •1-"==-'----'-----~~'-----'--~~~~~~~- •••••• .. -~ in each ral'I'. ! No Entry Fee) Tr ieycle R.'lces -Any child age J lo ~ .,.,.ilh a lricycle is eligible. Races will be cl&:ssed according to age. Awards given for ls\ three fifiishers in each race. /No e111 try fee ) The Queen Race -A race will t>e run for gi:-ls over 16 y~r.~ of age and ~ingle. The winner will be i;elected as "Queen of the Cyrology Fair'" She w i 11 be cro .. ~1ned &t 2 p.m. at Slage Court by M;,yor Ed Hirth. Bicycle Parade -~:nter your old bicycle in the "O!d- time Blrycle Df.ys" parad~­ Prizes will be aw11rdcd for the fiv<.? best looking entries. Come out am! have a good time. (~o Entry Fee). Adult Tricycle Race1-0pen to all adults with ;,1 free form design tricycle, Come oot and rare in this zany e v e n I , Awards gi ven lo race winner~ a nd also for . the craziest dt · bAm• bam1_ ,_,;::.!!n1· . ·~., I UA111au 1n•n•. . NOW AT YOUR GRoc';i;D From Technicolor Kodak 126 dacolor film submitted for De~elopin~ and Printing at your Technicolor dealer. Hurry in to your neorest Technicolor dealer-and save! NIWPOllT UACH i.e. .. ....., COSTA MiSA Ollioon's Dr'-Thrv "'- SAN CLIMINTE It C•rnlM fiardw•N HUNTINGTON llACH J . c. ,._ \ given for first 3 p!nt.'t ~·inners sign:!i -=~~~~--'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~~~-.-~~~--'~~~!-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' \ .. i i I ! I ! I i ' •.. .. FRESH FROM ID AHO MIN. 5 OZ. EACH • e e • e e • t t •• t t t • ' t t t e t t e. I e I t • • l{u~hEd tu us ftL'n1 \]It;,'\' llllS 1•f th" f.1111••us :-:i~tl.;; f.l'tr.,, ''Ith all th;iL llC!--!'.-.1• ~ .• 1:.J.\\'l' th1l. 111a~.• t!"'ll .-t • 1ni1!.l"I 1'·''l 1tr ' .\1.\• • ,.,,. J\JY tha1_ ~.in1e f OC'd H(:'.O. ~·-h· roe \\:th 1:.1 IiJ!1.._:1o·s ~ll;'l('r \JJue t •n frc~h Trou~ '. ~r 1vt fd~I MJ!.jfln L!Tlt11ld 01y 'f!.r9 .. ~t~ ... l ~) .. dtl!tl•bl/ d·-,~ CENTER CUT MEATY STEAKS •••••• ,. ••••• !'., }Jl,J1\':1i'.CJi•,-!J ,\llli\1:\il '•.I .'111• .1 1 1\' .~"'I(! l\i :::'.\l1•J~):'•'<'d !lc.,I• ~J·,t: .. J 1•1. · IJ"l \' ·· ! , I' ' • I' i:l the!)\ r:t I l" ll\Cl" lilt\,,\' ••• j '_]1 t!i.; !. \jl 1l 1 ]1!, l'f 11 ,.. I ll \ ... .._u~ ~ 1~1· .-: !'J•1l ~~~ .:."11 r1~1>t lliJ1d,'\'IP '1 · .. ~·111 " ' t •• rr~~ ·~ r." 'e b•HL~~1/I • L 11.;e::;.:rii+1 'l!r1·~l"J )1"t · ... ·~" 1,, Fresh Sand Dabs ........... $1 2~ Pan fry these •.. fee the J1ffcrcnce iJ l'~:.r11 ~ n1,1he.,: ~·r1 · L' \11 1h l 1J!ll lirc a•I, ::r1n<1LJ: a:1 l ~ll!:1 '1 ~: :r_: Fresh Clams ...... llTTlE NlcKs .... 89 ib \ Rushed lo us fr0n1 7\c1v Ln,0 la11 (i : Chrrry~1nnrs, &~t lb, Large Shrimp .. .. . .. ...... $2.49 "· Fresh Oysters ..... t1 s1rnN ..• $1.09 11 r1. Frog Legs ..................... $1.99 lb. For a sle\Y, or scr\"e fri~,1 : Western ... 10 oz .... S3c JlcJiuin :::i .:l', lrxluic l\:. fla\0!' JllULh lih'! llilt r.1:' Monterey Squid ................ 39 :~ Fin nan Haddie ............... $1.29 lb Special Io1· those \VJ th ad\·r nturous a p11et1\r.-: ~1.utli:ilt fla\ul' ... a.~ aalhrntic :is U.1g1•iJu.,J :3up cr Grocery :)pecia ls! Hunt's Catsup ........ ~ ....... 19c 'fhe fa,·o r1te sa uce to £'0 ''1Ut J:. !1 ••• tiilll l!urit's n1ahE::. ;t fh:c h J.r.-I l'!Lh \ •. 1~ t•.c. 1 ++;. -. Tom a to Soup ................. '10 ' Campbell's ... "" iL ""' '°"P ... a oauce .,. a cuJiug a i•l ... bu1,,,,,, at El F.an•:ho: !•JI:"'· Shake 'n' Bake ................ 23 ° Corn Bread Mix .......... ~ .. 29 ' The on e that's made JU "t ff'r f1 ;,h '. :.: o.:. phg. ,.\unt Jen11n1 ;l·s E-Z 1111x in 10 o~. pa ck;ig c '. Jell·o Pudding Treats ....... 59 t ("arton of -1 J1uli\"idu<1l s1z.c can~ ... £,1,·oril•' Fruit Cocktail ............. 4 1or $1 Libby's.,. :-;o. ;.;u,,; can<; of ripe :::,11tet Jll1Jf:,\'].,; Betty Crocker Snacks 43° Quaker Oats .......... 59 ¢ Choose you l' fa.Yori!e s ... fu n food'. Qt1iLk or f.cgttlar ... big ~:.! oz. size. Hi Ho Crackers .. .. .. 43 • Omelettes .............. 69¢ _f resh 'n rc•.1<'.~· ..• llH11\' and coo k : From the Sun~hine bak er;:;! .•. 16 0i. Birds Eye Peas .... 6 ,,, $1 S1\·cet and tc nrlcr! f"ro.1en JO oz. pkg. Pizza Rolls ............. 59t Froien faYorites from Jeno's •.. Roasting Wrap . REGULAR . 49 t I L's nc1\· ! ... Reveal. Gilnl l ilt 1.2~ Deep Fry Potatoes 4 '" ~1 Fr., l\rink les, Shoes tring. Reg. 3.3c Johnson's Glade ...... 49¢ ' -Gets r irl of l'uoking odors ! Save JOr. Viva Towels ........... 29 ' Lysol Cleaner ......... 79¢ F"or filster results •.. eaaier! 28 oz. Viva. inlite ad of cloth ! Prints or reg. i.ARG f: DUNGEN~SS SV!EET AND ~1t ATY! l'b ' •• ' I ' ' ' It ,, ,. I j t j ' !. ! ' ,, I l ': I! I' 1 'J r i ~ I rl p I~ W 'I ~ f.'!~t ' -·· 't, : i ']'" , 1 I, I ;• .\ C: «. j· 'jj . ' 1 • ! . • ''''i. ' . ' ~-· ~~-c ~L ~a§mo~-~ l'i l!OLE o:; HALF ~..Q ft~ Ed u 1ti ~II ~ I 111 m II e f • ·-•••••••••• ~ • • ;; 7 . ' . .J '. l.. . . J ' .. " : ••• ·1 l ·ur~"-: King Crab Legs . .. .. . $1.99 I' Fille t o'r Pe rch . . . . I , . :1 :.. .. · , 1 ••• 1. b ,1 n·l 1.. : ' I " ·' 'I ,!' :1' : l<ing Crab Meat .......... ~2.79 ,, \Vhjt e Bas s fille ts .. ~·1 o.o . ' . . .v; Jb. .Smoked Salmon ........ ~l.97 , .. ~· 1·1 • f "'I t nil 1.,u, 11 r. s .. 7·'· . . I " l if•l'l .\:.~ h .•. \\ 'It 1, I ·~ i • ), " ' " ' ' 11 1'~'11 I,. ... ll ~~l-"" ;~~ ~ $ ~~ ~ u ii J> . . . . . . . . . .. . . . o':'&i ~ l' ,I ' . . ' " 1r.· .J ' ' "Ir. . /.'J . ' Ripe Tom a lo es \ Seat ood Sa11 ces. ~ .0!:. 3 1"' ~:)1 r-1r.hc1n1:111°S \\l-;i:·( ••. 1.nt.il', L1.-l!r', l. •1' 1:. I I ,,',I~ J •• n'.:. I ~- Salad Dressing .. s or . 39c r·i~hrr111.111'~; \\ iL..irf ll~Je.1 ... I ~·.: 1:1!~ qu l.'i ur t ...... -.,. Gourme t t,1 ~il f s """ 59t ;-., '! ,, 1 ,1~1'' ,l1lll~'l1 ,J 1J~1 1J'_~i . , • • ~ ''. j I )' fren~h Cheese ~O N e11 75• Ri tzy Dips. " ~ir1 r; .• 3 1,, :i-1 To con1pl1n1enL ::.C 1li uo•I: · · · S l '!. ~!.1 i" 11 11 1 , 11 4;11 ll,~r,t:.. i c:. ~ Liquor Va luc~! S h El RANCHO 'S $ 3 99 cote ....... ~o.L~D~! .l!~E.s .... ,... filth . E ighty proof for c<i~·Y f.1 pptng ••• f[a\Ol' t h:i~ h11\d,; up It\ n11.'\e<! clr 1nk:it ••. Beef ea te r's .. 111Lr.cnl. $13. 91 Sal'e 1.:!0 on this faniou:i i;1n '. Vodka ... 11o uonr 11•1(s .. :13.99 'l'ho t1 b1rp111.ious s pir1t.s ~ ..• qu:tr~. Borateem .............. 59' Giant gjze ... 49 oz. pk g. Folger' s Coffee ...... 79~ T\\·o lb. can 1.57 Three lb."c11.n 2.15 f'r11:c., 1n cf/cc~ Th ru·. th1'011o h Sun. Oct . 7, 8. 9, JO .• \"o il'fl friJ 111 clraltl'S . Qpr.11 <lad11!Ilo 9 ,., ~·1111rln11 10 /1) 7 Pabst Blue Ribbon :K.$1.15 ~1 iJ1\·aukr,,·s ~TCaL .li1·rr :' l:.! i!Z . c.111 ::. Blended Whiskey 11H $3.99 1·:1 1:.i11 t'ho'.c;, .. 1'6 p1 \1o f .• ~\• ~n1ooth? • l \ I I l . -. 1ff) DAIL V PILOT _Planning Eases Budget Squeeze f'an you cook on $100 a month" ~l artha rtandall has -for f1l'e years -for her farn!ly of 1ax : As hon1e econu111 1st and L~111- su1ner ;tffairs rn<inag('r fur Halpt1 's (;rocery 1..:u. !.>ht' is del'ply concerned about J1clp-- 1ng people on 111111\t'd 111L·u111es ob1a1n both good 11utr1.l1011 ;u1d g(.l<)(j food She also v.an!~ co help pwple v.•ith unl!null'd budgets 1'.hose farnlltes are n1•erwe 1gh1 hut un- dernotirished . To better undersl;1nd tl1l'se problenis. she tr1rd out !tu~ light budget program. and found it su('h a fa:-.1·111.L11ng challenge ·she" cn11t1nued th•· reg1n11~n fol"fi1e ~rar.~. t!t'~pltt' inflation and add1!11111s to l1t·r f;11n1ly THRIFTY COOK Martha Randal l ,, fE.'<l[Ul"l' nrl!( It• Ill !Ill' 01·toher l!iil \\"n111.11 1 s n.11 IJl<lg/17.Ul(' t'X)llili!l' Ill dL•t;1i1 IH1W .\1ar!ha Hand:rll .1 11nrh- ing 1nnth1:r. f,.,.d, J1t•r f;u11ilv of !.>I X un ~Ilk/ a n\<J111lr. 1\ut n t1nus. dt•l1i.:1uu~ llll':tls f11r her f~1n1ily are her fir:.:! 1·.,n ~1dcrat1nn . lr1t·1dr nt;1ll1 ,,tu• h:h 11n l'rnpl1J.1 l"' cJ1~("0U11t :111f! brr S23 .1 11('ek budgt'f :il-.11 1n- ('l udcs litundr~. rlr:i11111g :111d p:iper product' '.l ar1h;1 t·rnp!~;1,1 1l'" Tlu• un· pnrtance uf ~n1ar1 'h11pp1111:. She ;i1·01ds ~h!i!Jl)lll~ \\hrll hungr.1. and plans n1en11~ :iricl purl'h<:<sc·s f11r ;1 vncr a-11e,.h $hnpp1ng (•"P" llll• II II ' II'\· p11r1.u11tu •hr1<n11111;11 -:11.r .. 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Dra in peaeh11s and run l"nld 11·;ilcr 01·cr !hen1 . rt•n1u11• skins. l"IJ I 1t1!0 h<ill"CS and l"t'll\01'(' !)11~ l'l;11·t p!':n·hrs 111 lhl' as1·orhu· :1(·id r111xtur e in1 · n1cd 1;irel~· :1fl c'r prrparing . Ll'I stand in solu11nn Fnr 2 n1inutcs. [)r;11n p r al' he s . reserl"ing '~ l'Up of tire <JS("urbii.: :icid l1qu1d. 1\found a s1>t~_u1ful of the nut rnrxturc 111 1·;ir11y of r:il"h of 8 peach halYt'S, H (' p I fl c {' rc:rnaining 8 pe.:ich h.:ilves to forrn whole peae hes. Press lhe h;1lves fi r ml y logcther and :;ccure the toothpick~. Pl ace stuffed peaches in an oblon~ glas I '"I-quart glass h;ik1ng dish j 10 by 6 by 1 ~, in- the.~J or sin1ilar ut en~H. In a srnall saue('pan 1ni:< rcst'r1·ed 11 l'llJ) ascorbic 11cid liquid "'ilh • 1 cup room· temperature honey Hring lo a hoil anrl pour over peaches . Cover with foll and bake in a preheated 351}-degrrc o v e n unnl pt';1chcs are tender - i.Jbnut :'Ill 111inules. 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Tt1c~· rnu;;1 ])(' i-.!';1t ,·,1ld all !hr time in ordrr to kel:'fl thl:' original qualil\' \\'11;-i t 1lOl'S color of 1 ht f'g~ sh<'ll ha1·e to do with ('!.!I! quality., i\"oth1 ng at all \\'h;1t 1luf'o.; rolor of llu.• rgg ynlk h111c lo di• v.ith 11u<1l11\'! l\'oth1n~ \\"hat docs size nf !hi' c~g h.11·c to do with riual11~? N(1th1ng. Egg <1ualily inforn1:it 1nn c;111 bore you to tears, cspcc1all~· 1f you already arc ;n\·,1rc nf it. llo11·cvrr. too n1any shoppt•rs v.•astc ci::t:: n1nney in th e l'r· r(lne11us belief that l'gg ~hf'll eolor is a i;:uidc to qu:ilit ~·: lhal da rk shells ind icnlc dark yolks (convinced that dark yo!ks ;ire cxlra nutrit1n11s. 1vhich !hey aren'l); or that larger ei:;gs arc higher quality. Use the real clues to egg quality as your buying guides. P111y e g g·s only from a Fi shy Idea The amount of rish or shellfish lo buy per serving vnries with the recipe to be used, si?:c of serving. and nrnount of bone or shell tn the prndurt. Al!o1v approxinu1tely three cninces nf r ooked, boneless fi sh or shrlHish per scrvin~ -a little le~~s fnr sm:-JI l'hi!dr en nnd a bit rnorc for adolescent boys and men • rt•fric~t·r.11t·cl 1•nur1t·r a n ,1 , !1,•r·~ llu· j, Ito r 1.1,,!f,. ~lu•1I t "!l !ht• (\!l tnn II'" !I ... " ,. hnu1:tir l! 1<1d t'..:.:~ i.;._-t tl., rn I. t 11.11111r11-fri-~1·r.-1iu1· ii:-. •111.i i..,_,. .J., p11~.,d1lt• !0/ Veal, Delicio us 1' dC']i l'i(ilJS d1•,h I ii ;l t 'S ~111!ahle for d1e!·11.it( 111·1~ VEAL Pr\TTll::-i C'gg 1 1 eup 11 nlt'r ', tea~poon .s;ilt 1 ~ !casponn prpfl('r 2 !easpoons 1nst.'111t nni11n ~-' tup st1fL bread crun1U:;:, pack('(! 1 pound ground \'eal 2 tablespoons sa lad 011 I chicken houillun cub f' d1solred in 1i cup boili11g 11·;1(Cr 2 !ablc.~poons dry sherry ! package 110ounces1 frozen grf'Cn pe:is, cooked and dr:n11cct rn a ml'diun1 mixing b<HI'] bc<i! egg sli.Qhtly with ~;. cup 11·atcr; add salt. pepper, onion and Crumbs and n1ix well ; add veal and 1nix thoroughly. Shape into 12 small nlc-'lt patties -mixture \\'ill be soft. Holl pa!tics in flour . In a 10-inch skillet heat oil; add patties and cook over moderate heat until golden brov•n on bot h sides. Add bouillon and cover; simmer until veal is CQOkf'd through and most of the bouillon has evaporated. Remove patties to hot serv- ing pla tter; keep warm. Add sh!'rry lo skillet and stir over l1J11' heat with wooden spoon to gel up drippings. Add peas and rch('a1 : pn11r over patties. J\1akes 4 serv- ings. \ ,. ' , .. • . • . .. . " . ' :· • • • • I . •• ;, ' .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 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USDA GRADE "A" USDA CHOICE p-j FINE TO BROIL ~ ,.,., ,~ . ]' ="--'::...~-• ~· ~~q FRYING CH ICKEN i ; Osc.,r Mayer Ea5f ern LB. · ! OR ~::_;. ·/ BAR ·B-Q SPENCER STEAKS fll ~\H MAOE BAR M HICKORY SMOKF.D SHAN KLESS -~T~~~A"~" ~.~~SAGE 98~ . $19~. u ~n A C H OIC~ SPENCER. STEAKS P.&N Rl AOY 39~ . FR YING CHICKEN SMOKED . 5H A"K GROUND BEEF 59 ~ .. -----nu~ C'lWN (',11()\I N J) $.,95 LB . HA ~~ HAL" -----------1 BU~TT mPAR'"r" '.' .... 69¢,, .. ,. "r;r.:•-•, SL'"""'" .,~ ___ , _ rio,,,,.'.i.,LJ LE • ~~~~.',~.BURGER S ',:~,l&.9 .. ,, runE rnP~ tiio c< ·, ·.1 .1 Jo· • ...,..,r_ .~. ·~-. / : ~· r, 1 1 • • ~ TR/\.".: fl r! -~ '.'." C :l "' c:. j " r• I ! '' Bargain Basket Better Meats USDA CHOICE BEEF -EASTE RN PORK • GRADE '"A'" CHI CKENS CHOICE DOMESTIC LAt.18 LITTLE FRIERS ---' -59~. ll ENTUCllY BR.&"40 SLICE D UACON 49~ .. HO P .... Fl 12 01. ALI t.<~~T W.!ENERS J ) rt:-:.1 -;111 ;-1•11·J·.1 :-~~·. ..,_...-~ _,, ,. . .... " I I ., I ,! -t ' r m Ii''' ;,;1 f•)' ·l"·~· l"f . 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WE GIVE ILUE CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA WE GIVI ILUE CHIP STAMPS 19th and Placentia 71D W. Chapman !,If FOLGERS I 1:::i COFFEE II 3 LB. CAN . $199 I ' ,,1 1111 W,th fh,1 '011 po". "o ''"""''V"' pu·<~t•• ••<1 u;,,.d l ""'' t tt" 11' ti'c'•~~:~p~~ -On1 'oypon p•• eus lll""•'· Yo•lll .11 •• sY~dt y, 11 ii..:=----=GOOD ONLT iT IAIGAIN tASkrT WITH SALLI E Tit 'h TO! ·1.; FANCY. SW EET LAKE COUNTY BARTLETT . . . . PEARS s LBS. $1 NORTHERN GROWN. FRESf-j. COMPACT ARTICHOKES s FOR $1 JUICY. MAR SH SEEDLESS, FLORIDA . . • .. . . . : . . . ' lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"•'·'·"'·''·''···O·ct·ob1,,1•111197llliiliiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii.O~LY PJLOT 43 PHONE 673-6360 FOR HOME DELIVERY IN OUR DELIVERY AREA PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 7, 8, 9, 10 F LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TD LIDO ISLE ~~~3M! MARGUERITE DAISIES • YELLOW or W HITE BUN CH BACI\ ,\~I J 1"0HTl I CATS rrHH1:-1r: • , ll <ippy 11111 11" ol ·GRAPEFRUIT 6 FOR $1 Or<)ln Serenades for your plea sure by Bernice fay 1 el9 c11u ·111n1f'11I ~t1nh·lli111~ (I • :;ru11cth1ng new , \lrs. 'te11r«11'!'S L 1qu1d HI u 1 n g versus l\~r ::>rut L11tcr to ~quect.C' nn, lt'1 <lr\, hn1~h <iw;:iy lor \:hi1h('S. rt1gs, ~i!LJt"{' t'l'Pfl \1 <tllpi1.]/l'I /~ • .-.;: l\t•ll'.s Sl«'l~fl!llHt:, 41!\C l:i!Jle~p•iH11 111~· I I :1 1 (1 t' h1.~h/I'\' ill.if-1·1 111 IUJ'kt'V S!llfluig~ .~111\'t' l!\Hi - Fn1ztn Hn 'l"-'!J.i:~I Beef, !use1011 s sl1cl'sl1t plH'e me<1t 111rh the l :1ng ol ginger. Ht1 lslanrl Fril'tl HK·1· with celer~. p111eapple and sny .. 1 lo l'nrk !\all1;1 111 a delish1qu c sn1K·e ... 1111 llo , . n1::idr 111 Pt1r!lt111d and ch~lnbulri! i11 Hr11sc .. Annapurna Currv 01nner . a park;1gr lull 11[ !111 1e pack(lge;; filled \vitl1 ll'h1te uncooked ncf'. 1 n a s t e d t:Cl<.'unut. 1\laJor (; r r y' s chut ne,1. ;ind a curr) !iauce 1"hrec cups or any mf'at or f i.~h put. 11 al l 1ogether, tro111 r-.la ss:iehu~rll s_ OLD ATTI( 'S . '\E\V < 'L"l'HlJ1\ Ii LJ~ Zat;iri1111·.~ llu<1I Br e r elitr;l.i.:t .. gnl a b:~tllltih :Jti ('('tl[S 11111 lll3kt' )UU 5.1 b ott l e s . plu s yo ur Fleischn1ann"s 1.:01npressed yeas!. pll1s 4 puu11ds nl' sug;11·, a.ixiA hours of sun. 81) _IL"<l 1'f~li\l!l~ . 1J11nza natural :nld 11 ri r c r 1 n rd Turb1nadn sug11r .. \'cry elegant 111 p!<1re 01 11hli'e sug;1r f11r c;ikcs. t·riok1 es, nver cerea l, 111 eofree r·nntal ns all 1n1neral sail s. !!erring 101 t'.'rs f..nov.· wfl<1t In do v.-ilh 1vhole herring in brine all s0rt!i of sour ere<im •ii' h11rgundy taste hr1pp!'.'11111r:s l'apa !.oren1,os Dres.stug 1f ~nu "ve eaten at the :-)paghe1t1 Bender. and 11ho l1;1 sn·1 ... :<:;Jtnc drcs.s111g. 1~;1pa <irr;.ingcd to _ p;11e 11 liotrlrd. (J ur 1ery 01vn thee~<' bo1JI:-> with 4 kinds 1>1 1·hec~t· 1n;;icl11 al! rolled 111 llUI S <111d r 1sher S new crvl'k stylt· l1or:-;cradish fla l'orcd chte.sc r r 0 rn \Vapakonrl;.i !11 serve nn \'Cry ligh\l,v .sal ted Bren1ncr \\';lfers t1·nn i Ch1va~o. S HE~~ll .10\ HAPP\' Fl.\/1)1\;\;S E1 en \\'hi le bread 1s 1vhea1 . , think about 1l . , , Up tnr flavnr tastes .. Natu ra l Food 'vldl Bakery 7 Grain Spro111ed \V h cal Bre<Jd. or whole \Vhe;i!. 111· \\'heat <:err11 or 100 pel'l'Cl11. \\'h11!e \\"hc;it. plus corn nr 1\oll11nd D11trh <;h r ~uur pancake:-:; ;i lr('<il \l'llh E:asv ·.s Hrs\ H1hbon l';inf• ~yn;p. \·er.1 (':\!r;i pur·,., 1·onked 111 open pan;; ui Lou1s1an<L Son1ethi11g f1ir e\'crybocl~ . October 11 hrn a p 11 I (' :i '\[and up tn ht' nntirf'd .. Tht•y <TY fo!' 1nuni:li1ng. dun ~1ng. p1r~ or p n 11 1lnwd1('s hake ;i Hntnr Beaut)-111;-ikc a Pll) of ll p1r 1rith a pippin. ~ii 1n frnnl nf a fireplace <ind crunt h all r\·en111g lnni.; 11ith a :-uper C'olnssal S1arking R ed Del itiou~. 11hip up :-;01ne sa uce \.\'lt/1 a Crave nslern. nibble sh1)rtly on a :;\chool boy Jnnalhan. makr a ~nowv \V11ldor[ with a Gold· en Delicious. said lo nol turn brO\\'fl _ DECORATE YOU!l OWN PIZZA Big round 14 1111.:hcrs with the cheese. sauce and good things . . sprinkle o n anchovies. a can of mushroon1s, or son1e hot or mild Italian Sa usage from Long Beach . . Pizza's ready in the Deli and yn11 bake it yourself. Italian Sausage savors up a great taste change in spa ghetti, lasagna or manacotti .. fla vors fr ied p or k deliciously. real fun to £ry and plain eat with eggs and hot biscuits. Richard 's, the P e op I e Store. where ma king frlertqs is what we like to do the most Would you be\ieye an empty market could be friendly. Richard's Two in Harbor View is. Even though the shelves are skeletons in the dim light from ()Utside, when you step in, you (eel ~ty and warm an urge to Hnger a while. RU SS ETT YUBAN COFFEE LB as~ YUBAN COFFEE 2 LI. 1.69 J LI. 2.39 ARDEN AA BUTTER I LI. 83¢ GERBER STR AINED BABY FOOD 12farS1 CHOCOLATE DRINK MI X NESTLES QUIK 2 LB. 79~ Nabisco FIG NEWTONS DRO MED ARY GINGERBREAD MIX LIQUID DIET FOOD CARNATION SLENDER HU NTS , -1 PACK 1 ~ oz_ 14 OI. 10 oz. Snock Pack Pudding or Fruits WESSON OIL HUNT S. SLICED OR HALVE S Yellow C ling PEACHES ' H unts TOMATO PASTE Hunts TOMATO SAUCE ALL 4 FLAVORS, CHRIS & PIT TS BAR-B-Q SAUCE KINGSFORD CHARCOAL 24 CZ. Zt OZ. 11 01. I 01. 14 oz. 43~ 29¢ 4 far $1 59~ 59¢ 29¢ 29¢ 10¢ l for S 1 BRIQUETS 10 LB. BAG 79~ DEODORANT AND BEA UT Y BAR DIAL SOAP '"' "" 2 for 39¢ TH E BUTL ER RECO MMENDS 7" APPLE PIE THE BUTLER RECOMM ENDS 7" C HERR Y PIE STOUFFERS MACARONI & CHEESE 1J oz. STOUFFERS SPINACH SOUFFLE 11 CZ. KER N'S SLICE-D STRAWBERRIES 10 oz. SHEE PHERDER Honey Raisin Nuggets 11 oz. SHEEPHERDER Cin na mon Suga r Nuggets II CZ. Lib bys Cut Green Bean s JO OZ, Lib bys Cut CORN 20 oz. Lib bys PEAS J4 oz. Lib bys Mixed Vegetable s J4 oz. LIKE TO VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME ANO TALENTS? 69¢ 39¢ 39¢ 4 far Sl 59¢ 59¢ 3 for Sl 3far$1 3 far $1 l for $1 The Volunteer Bureau htlps you find tho ,,.rticular chari- ty or community cr91ni11 tion that needs your services. (THE SORCERY IS GOOD NUTRITION!) FRESH FISH. VEGETABLES AND CH EOOAR CHEESE BLEND IN A FL,4.VOR ANO NUTRIT ION-FILLED CASSEROLE. PURE- MAGIC! BAKED RED SNAPPER In buf fered bakin9 d•s h, arran9• I lb. c•n iliced potatoes !dra ined ), I lb. cen 9reen beeni ldrein ecl ), fop with I lb , Red S!'i epper fillets. Sprinkle with 1/4 ts p. ,.,Jt _ In bowl com bin e I can Cre•rTJ of Mus hroom Soup, 11/i C. 1hr edded Chedder Che•se, 2 T. chopped per1 ley , l tsp. qra ted l•mon peel. Spoon 1auct over fish . Bake l O mil'!. at l 50 '. Top with slic ed tom . atoes. Bake 10 more min. -"l llow lo stand 10 min. before 1e1vin9. RI CH ARD'S FEATU RES ONLY FRESH DAI LY. CALIFORNIA GROWN POULTRY. THEY 'RE PLUMP. MEATY AND DELICIOU S. HEN TURKEYS l 0 to 12 lb. avg. GL AZE WITH CRABAPPLE JELLY. LEMON AND COGN AC. ROASTING CHICKENS GARL,4.NO YOUR ROASTED CHICKE-N BON ELESS. NO WASTE , CORNED BEE F BRISKET Plump, Large site, 5·6 lb. avg. WITH FRE SH PUMPK IN OR SWEE-T POTATOES CUT UP, SUCCULENT Frying RABBIT Try one who le on th e rol i11erie, glaieo d wilh Qu in ce Jelly and Coinlrt at1. 59¢LB 98¢LB. DE LICIOUS CU BES OF TOP SIRLOIN BEEF KEBABS SPECIALLY CUT FROM THE HEA RT OF ROUND 1.98L8 Me rin•l e end besle with Caesar dre11 in9. Broil with cherry tomatoes, mu1hro•rn1, onion1 . DE LICIOUS SU PPER IOEA- Beef Cube Steaks Simmer with a can of Sauce Bord•laise BAR -M, REGUL AR OR THICK SLICED BACON Lean, hickory smctked FRESH Red Snapper Fillets 1.69 LB. 69¢LB. 1.19 LB Poach in butter, S•uferne, le mon a nd almonds . SMOKED ALBACORE 2.79 lb. BEEF STEW Simm er for 2 h11. with ;1• C. he.,rty porl. FRE SH, SMALL SIZED AND ME-ATY SPARERIBS ASK DENN IS, we ha"e a 1pe.c lt1 I ioy ~a uc ~ perfect for ba1t jnq 1p 11re ri b1. SWIFT BROWN N' SER.VE LINK SAUSAGE 8 OZ , Brow n with red t1 pple1 a nd c1nn arno'1 . FROZEN. NORTHERN HALIBUT STEAKS 1.29 LB 79¢ LB. 69¢1s 1J9.s Great in a ca 11 111 rol 111 with lobster 1oup & r+cf'_ \ 1.19 lb. STUFFED ROUND STEAK ST UFFED PORK CHOPS 1".09 lb. G•rnishad with prunes , apricoti or almon cl1. REESE DRY ROA STE D PEPIJ AS Delicious 1n•dl:inf 4 01. KRAH INOIVIOUA LLY WR APPED SINGLES American or Swiss 12 oz. MAOE FROM PART SKIM MIL K. BARONET CHEESE USINGER OLD FA SHION LIVER SAUSAGE Hormel Pepperoni Chub LI. I OZ. Old Smoke House Thuringer c"•, oL REESE CHAMPAGNE CURED SAUERKRAUT IO OZ. A HEARTY MULTI.GRAIN LOAF 69~ Granary Bread 69¢ SERVE IT WITH A DOLLO P OF WH IPPED CREA M 1.39 RUM CAKE 1.09 ONE OF OUR MOST POPULAR ROLLS TWIN ROLLS •. 6 FOR 31~ WITH YOUR MIO.MORNING COFFEE 45¢ Streusel Coffee Cake FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS LIDO YACHT SHOP HOME & GIFT SHOP °'£MJ........t-MARKET OPEN DAILY, 9.6 OPEN DAILY 9-6 DAILY 1,J0-6, SAT. 9,30.5 CPEN OAILY 9.7, SUN. 9-6 OPEN DAILY 9-6 ' . J,•L""'•• ', .. •,\••' . . .; . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . • 44 DAILY PILOf Streamlined Gingerbread Recipe Reduc es Calories and Waist ' "' Uy BARBARA GIBBOJ\'S S pit\ hon1en1arlf' guigerbread "1th a t;ingy creatn-<'htese frosting -"·hat t•ould be belier·• Cht•t'-'>e-frosted ginger hr·ead at half the t·aior1es or Jess, 1ha1 ·s 1vhat' \\'hat's s"'eeh•r lh:i n that di.shes. llut It lakt<s a !>pec1al ehttses, lern-On garht·. i-llal-C<1es:1r drei-sing. <it l11rit' .... I.I'! f.OlJR.,IET ly 1nix the "·ine. salad dress-~outh fron1 your martini· smug. secrt'll l !' \W~e of ac-'llr! id s11eakuu•ss lo do JI "1th lots. egg yolk ~nd JUSI a Clip this ree1pt> ror yuur tlf'\I -lll{'til-.\; IJJ\'A.\' 1ng and f)<lr!'ley 'ogether until nrkl~g .'.!he!f -or any other ... urnplis!nnt·Jl\ -'"u gt•! wl1t'n .1uur "Ink u11sullied! breath u! anchovy. A stii11d u1g 1 u s s ·Ire P come-for-d111n4·r ~ l,1rgt· L·/111·k1•11 hre:1:.t !!i. !!ipln 11·ell blended , and pour over not-too-dry white wu1e 11'1ll do. everyont' applaud~ :. o m e i\ly ~neaky spectacular is ovation every time n 's ser1·ed sti11t. You ~1n1ply sho1e l liP "'1 «UJ1 ~!11·rry 11'111!' the chicken. Bake so ininutes Don't forge t, n10:.t of the special r1ur11bt·r .1ou JUS\ threw Shru t;uurmet Chicken Divan -follo"·ed by numt<rous re-whole 1t11ng 111 your oven aud ' l'l'fl J .. 11-L·:1!c,ne Ct1t'!!i<.1r 1n a preheated 350-degree calories in wine evaporate 111 together -flgur:Hi vely "'ilh -golden breasl-of-chlcken on quests for my "secret reci pe " stroll uut lo greet your guests. d11 •~.11~ uven, basting occasionally. cooking along wilh the <1lcohol. oue hand tied behind )Our a bed of just-lender ft'esh Of course, the recipe's An hour later you·~·e got n 1 t;J llh'."Jll.l!lll dried parsley Scr1·e the chicken with cooked If you have to count your back. ).(reen spe;.1rs of broccoli. "secret." How could I llOssi bly 1n11in l'oursc that's so clegan1 I lali.1·... frozen broccoli. ·Pou r the ealories, vou can eount on After all. <111y kitchen drudge la l'tshed 11·1th a savory wine_.. admit the sauce is simply !11C'y'll 11!!1•er guess ,1'uu'vc 111.•L'f' 111c tli1t'kl'll bn.'ctsls sauce ove r the brocco li. wine to d·ress up drab fare. As de£-;crts go, g111gcrbread r-an ('1 1nH' up 11·11 11 son1ething spikrd sauce tha t hir1ts of six sherrv win e .end bo t 11 e d short-rut the 11·ork -or the .~~111 <11lc up 111 a 11•111st1<·k If you're fresh out of sherry. Serves 4 • 23~ calories per 1~n'L pa .'t1t•uJ;1rly gr et' d .1 , :.pt'ci;:il JU~! by dtrr ying enough d1fferenl herbs, two kinds of Caes.lr salad dressing. 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Coll colled H tol EXTRA YAlUEI IN THE MEAT DEPARTMENT! -aNTERCUT CHUCK j:~s=i~~::__!o~R 7-BONE II NOW DAiLttmD .!-::.;::;--•GROUND MUTS CHOKE 98' IUf IO.A.ST a n.. ..... iw... .,.... sl>op ;,, ,... ~ v-.......... ,_11 ~ ll'lat -" podo119 ol T~ ~ gr_,j _, l1 dat.d. y...,. ...... oh·~ ............. a hl9~ ,lat>dord of q_,;,,. aod f,..,,,_;., 111 (ltOUtd - o..d IO odd la .,.,.,, ""'""'ou, w• au '-'OW """"'9 -h podioV" THl DAY JT WAS rtff'AlfDI look I°' lho dcOly doi.d flDO ••• 1r1 Y""" g-""'" "' hcm'-"11 - IKl.d ""find"""'"'" w-.d ..., in s-i..m c..i;. fomiol 1N lol./•l¥lolf_M.._J_,,__ ...... -, I..:-..... ·-.. ., ......... ,,_ v-~, .... c;.....i ,,_,.., -i.-"'"--' -_, #,_ ·-c;.--- Boneless Chuck Shoulder Clod '"'""" •1• llOUB> """ ~ 0-Bone Roast ~:~ 89• Center Cut Chuck ~ &9• Boneless Ham IJ SD."-GUDE" 4. OUJCK.fROZEN 18-20 LI. AVG. WEIGHT "•• 3ftc Crripl 71b Fresh Hen Turkeys ::i'~. 49~ 1 Chicken Thighs t:'Jing Breasts Chiil<en Wings ll 11d:s II. Necks "'""'° ••• ,rHl>fl, JUIC't -" flllllr H f, Sttw .. '"""" ~­.. _ 111 63• 65• 39~ 10~ , __ _ "~WU•IWlllllllHIWl~UlflJIMl>Ht1'~11«1*''l•lli•"·~·111 ... 're t um a Hens n~~"':1t.~ISll 79~ /?.f!llf Family Steaks ,~·\~'."ci:" $)~?. /?Bl Mello Crisp Bacon ~b~~~.~~·49' /PN!!I Fresh Gro und Be ef ;!'~~ 59~ /f!'J!Ilf Chuck Stea ks ""~~,,~~;·"" 59~ rw-·al!l~N· ONEOmlFIDll65D'IVU:AC-ATHJIONll!lillS allFOUR 2-m>i"" E TO FABULOUS SAN FRANCISCO! ~ Yo<lllStayatlh•. '':?y.-Zk~j· M§/M/S]i!J.iii)i j.\JMl:IJ .Jj iiii BAN D::~~~r ~~1;,i;.p~p;,,,,. 66C ~EXTRA ~LARGE SAN~ ~~_........ VIA i "·~1 A PSA HOTEL ~ EJUD Rni TllLETS ........... ~ .. 83' 1111 SPRAY ..... ~-Ol"'"""1win.W SEID UQUll DET-··--~24' m:r: ~ kicai.d Oii Mcn.t ~ • -~~ .,.. Ci•i' C...W ;" tM .. ~: ! ',; . • ......, of ...,ythin;.. fn· ii : 1 • ,. • •'-n ... Corin!W"" ,. , , ... 1o'f (I ""'"' ~ , ' 1.8 dining roorn1 .~ • i'.'_ 1 • • tM11'Mik'ort . nio~ • ~ ·~-,,; o pop11lat HoibrOU Cock· . .• ' • l'Oil Loi.Ing• ~ t< • • to•. " 3 1...m1rV1WM1ol1 .... ~ ! You""°' ~ Jt0tlYW000'-,_. ~ OMT.1.1110 ~ BURaAMl ,;. I 1!'1liMITIOMlt ~ .~ I!:~.::=~ SOM OIECO 'Ul1P fllEFl[, On Aa UlforpHallll Z-DIJ Hollllq 'WI~ Toti( W/<T lO ~M l'f»ICl$C(t ON A srtlOT 721 fAM .J£T. OVI• Jolt) fUGlfT$ A D.<Y CONt-ifC'lll«i HOUIWIH ,t,MD P'iso!ITll!lH U.ll~IA-MO!lf ll<AH AMY cmNa AllLllC. 10\! ...,Ll AG•ff ""'oms vou Aun. Y---Ml loo ,.... ........ ..,.pidoioll • .11oo .. ~., ........... .._.....Aqoot •n<l "P""llel--W.,..,_.,-.,..,,, ...,,. c .......... ;.p... "",...... -~ WIH"ifU Wiil ll HOT!Hlllt 1"-,,_ -,.._Cod .... "'•·',."'-'"-.-1'.U r....._. ,,_, :u. 'lfn. ,.. ,_ --..,... voHS Concentrated. :::-39c "'""'' 12 ~ Vom IN!ot Pie1 1«>.Lr!IO.-...OZ. n o,, ............. :ZJc Ori ldo Slew Vegetobles ;io.o:. ,.;i; .... ,.! .......... .4Sc Orang.Plus t.<m..., .... , .............. ,,,, ..... , ...... 570: ;-.r.¥ftY33'"''''~ I Sale! VARIETY BREADS ~ VONS, 100" WtfOtE. WHEAT, 39 C " ii IUITTlt CRUST, .All.Miu:; , 1~-lb. =: 1 lloNn u:uNcH ANO Loof ea = fll WAGON TlAIH. YOUI CHOICE ~: ,,.,ll NIBLRS pUfff.0 CORN . VlftllJa ~ -~ Ctltbtoting Hornd fe.rfival WHk-Doy of Bread : BUR CLAWS VONS, DANISH 49~ B ...,ACI( ;:i o• ruFFtD NA nwi.oa. x.n.f >CL "'~35' GIHI •Ull l>Ol.CNI rt(G. lat AJAX DEIERGENI VONS DONUTS-:~~~00 45e ~ ................................... alllli~u:ll.IW.~ ~fjJG.JfJ LIQUORS HATURES . ., WHISKEY il!J.lll ~ •• 51199 z lttolwly. T .6. """ ~- ', I HAii GAllON • .....aoF Mlllbroak Vodka .... ... COOKED SHRIMP S)69 JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE 75' \ NORTHERN HALIBUT S)09 ~joiNrslwr,Jij!fill:f,ZJii@#21f1JitJ1,,f@OI VONS COFFEE i~:r~ 6tc POTATO CHIPS1i~K.Stc COTTAGE CHEESE~~~37c FRESH BREAD ~ 25c ORANGES ~':i,::.'?8 ~~Ste FACIAL TISSUE VONS. 2-PlY. '""""' 200 ;:;,. TOMATO JUICE MELONS .... ArticWn = llilwGtllj6.:."= 11• De~Apples -= • Fnsli ·······==1 Fnsli Cai NllOIS lll/llJ Peanut Butter.....::-.::-11~ 59'1 l'il1/ BuHer·lut Coffeea:c:''2:1•75c perfection l~al sdcnlislS oflen J 0111 Ada A t 8 Id. ..t ff nfj...+ Bea h "" it " , soandard 10 ms ve., a rG0111U1 • .., U .,5.on C 5922 Edinger Ave.. at Springdale, Huntington Beach Laguna Hills Plaza, El Toro -21082 Beach Blvd., 'Huntington Beaclt 1795Q Magnolia, Fountain Yaney , ~':i1:~;· 1:,:''"' ot prnt•i• 34081 · Doheny Park Drive, '~pistrano Beach • • .. ' , . " •• j1_ • ,, •• • ~ "i • .... ·. ' I "· • . ~ PILOT ·AOVERTISER W!'rlntsday Octobtr b 1q71 DA.I(. NO lllfRIC.l tAl!ON li'iQUIRlD 69' CANNED .BACON ........... u . HEll REWNATIONA.L s 109 SALAMI CHUB . .. ,,o •. Hl8REWNA.1!0NAL s 109 BOLOQtA CHUB ... , z.o• 12.oz.'19 < STATER llllOS.!IUCID 59' COTTO SALAMI ,_,nol STATERIROS.All MEATORAllllElF 59 ( SLICED BOLOGNA n .oz iliA'iiN'scliwEiGER .~.89' 0 5.CAll MA.YER8 -0l.CHUB 2 89( SANDWICH SPRD •.. •o• OKAIMAYER 75 SMOKIE LINKS noz c lltillrtE•· 'rJt~-~u~~ Satis faction Guaranteed on all Purchases at all STATER BROS. MARKETS " CHUCK ROAST USDA CHOICE D BEEF FRESH• LEAN• DELICIOUS GROUND HOURLY LB. .. ~ . Wtdrit~d.tY Octobtr 6. 19 11 DAILY PILOT 41S ROUND 6-TH RIB & 7-TH STEAK ROAST USDA CHOICE OR STATER USDA CHOICE OR STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF B~~Es 9 c LB . 79~ BONELESS ______ LB.99c 1 ·ST TH RU 5-TH RIB --·-.... l!.99c SLICED PORK BACON STEAK TABtEBRAND EASTERN GRAIN-FED I-POUND PACKAGE TENDER SHOULDER 45~ 6'9~ USDA CHOICE OR STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF 69C USDA CHOICE OR STATER BROS.CERTlflfOBEEF 9 5c ROUND BONE ROAST ---LB. RIB STEAKS ............................... LB. BONELESS BEEF-SHOULDER 99c USDACHOICEORSTATERBROS.CERTIFIEDBEEf s 1 '9 C ROLLED ROAST ................. LB. STEAKS l~t'B0J::r~~BE ............ LB. ;,, USDACHOICEORSTATERBROS.CERTIFJEDBEEF 89C USDACHOICEORSTATERBR'oS.CERTlflEDBEEF $145 · RUMP ROAST ...................... LB . T-BONE STEAK .................. LB. ~, BULK•OUROWNCOUNTRY STYLE•PURE 39c USDACHOICEOR STATERBROS.CERTIFIEDBEEF s 149 LB .. PORK SAUSAGE ......... LB. PORTERHOUSE STEAK LB . OR STATER BROS. CERTIFIED BEEF ~-· PIECE BACON ................... LB. TOP SIRLOINstEAK ...... LB . PRIS TEEN BRO MO JIEODORANT SELTZER c ,,.oL $'I's pKG 79' ~~i~~ ........ 66 ~R-.Y ······• •;,.Ol. L~w Low. ~ 7twt ~~ MIS PAUL'SA~~otllD -· CASSEROLES ........... . ·-· 12.oz. PKc;. 7 9c \l.t.M Oll(A.NI P'S 7ftc: FISH-N-CHIPS .... . 16'/,.Ql.PKG .., I MACARON1'&"CHEESE 38' FRIED CHICKEN (l•• at!< PASl ~~Ml ~ al ll 69c f\A .. 01111 AS~O~" n SANDWICHES "" COOKING BAGS OH1-kBOYsANDWICH . -1~0~ sac O'RANGEJU1cE '• ~~-2sc Oft.!OA.l'OTATOl S 3ftc: DINNER FRIES .. . .. . 24.0Z PKG. .., Giu'ilM1i' siii1M1» ..... ·-OZ.PKG. 9 5' · w11s •~•O"-~S SJ29 \l•~n•••"~"'l'Oll f.Mrt\I 5"' ROUND SHRIMP ·-·--·,..,, ENCHIUIDA DINNER -·"°' 1 · 57C P.•llOSt>T IOllOMOQ( 2"' .• 11.ot r· BUTTERBEANS . ___ 1001 1· Pu Prll• SJ09 t>u•111 r SJO! HALIBUT STEAKS .. ., "-SALMON STEAKS . ---"'" POMPEllAN OLIVE OIL 16· 89( oz. PILLSBURY PANCAK1E Mix EXTIA LIGHT 249c LB. PKG . • GOLD EN GRAIN ~ EGG MEDIUM OR WIDE 2 9 NOODLES . . ................ . .1 ~-~~: ~ ASSOR TED FLAVORS 3 Hl-C DRINKS .... 46·0l . s1 CANS FlRESIDEVANILLA WAFERS 2 9 COOKIES .. -.................................. ~~~" c iio'iAio CHIPS ... !.~.4 9' QUAKER OATS Al l FLAVORS 29 F.9,9.~ DANKA TOASTERS_ ... ~g~· c tu:~'!.'~~:~,.. LONGGRA lN • 5 5 c .. cc•~"' ,.,.,,. ( •• ~,--03·~7c MJB RICE ......... .. . .... . ... 4 ~-g:- CA~\ ASSORTED COLORS $ e KLEENEX :.~~~~~ ... 5 ~6xcErs 1 . APPLES c~~~~y& FANCY CALIF. RED. DELICIOUS c LB. PEARS LARGE X-FANCY BARTLETT C ,,, .... ~"-• i ii LBI. ; .. ·;i u.s.No.• . YAMS 2lb s29' RUBY RED ................. 9' VALENCaA ORANGES -·· 2lb s3 c LAROlSWlETV!NlllP< NS LI 5 CASABA MELO --·· ... .. .... ... · §' lXTRA'fAMCY'flESHTlNDlR AIH u BANANA SQU ··-··· .......... ---· . iiiciiisoL .......... 3 10-0l. s1 PKGS. JIF PEANUT BUTTER ·• o' 66' GOLD MEDAL FLOUR __ 5 '''· 62' PIE FILLING ~?,;;,.,:', "c' 59' FIDDLE FADDLE , '"· 36' PARMESAN CHEESE :.::;;~~' 95' SCREAMINGZONKERS . _, .,. 36' BORD ENS MARGARINE _ . "· 42' PANCAKE MIX :~,,,·,". "o· 49' BRUCECLEAN 'NWAX -...... ,-c, 98' CORNEOBEEF ::;","" "•c' 49' BRUCE WAX REMOVER .... '" o" 89' PARKAY MARGARINE . "· 34' ....... s ~s1 CHIFFON MARGA RI NE SOFT ........ LB. 48' RUSKET BISCUITS ..................... 12 oz. 43' ' WYLERS SOUP ~~~~~~........ .. 2.az. 10' GLAD TRASH BAGS '. .............. 10.COUNT 73' GLAD YARD LEAF BAGS • 5-COUNT 73'- ' MARGARINE ~~e~~'i.~roA.~.~.~ .................. LB. 53'- CHB' CH Ill W /BEA~S ..................... 3 Joo 11 JI FOAM OVEN CLEANER 1soz.1 1.29 COOKI Es PILLSBURY ')c SUGAR CINNAMON . l B·OZ 11· WHEAT GERM LOMA LINDA ... -..... 10-0Z. 49' LOMA LINDA NUTEENA ........ 14-oz. 69' GRAVY OUICK ~~tR~~g~ ................. PKG. 19' BLEACH STATf:l lllOI 28' HALF ll•LLON 1•6tfh ..... ._.A-.,W.m.i.t. 717W_,,.............,,C....M .. 6ld .... A--. HllM41t1 .. .._, '260) ·-........... "'-'· s.r. ... 111• a.,111• Aw, ....,. hM JJH N.M Tdf• A-. s..i... AM PRl9ES EFFEC. THURS. thru WED .. OCT. Z-Ttl.J}T ''" '"' c.m. ......... o,..,. 1122 w-.i... 11'4.. w-.1 ..... J•lt W• U.flc ... ..._ A..-111 2'10 11111..., ·--· s..t. ..... 1210 McF..W.. A,....., '-n A~• 21'4 w .... ........, ....... Ill 2110 N...,.... UM., C... ,._ 11 71 hhr lhwt, C.... M- 1 •171 lief Hiii A ..... , f9flft 14212 Ml_ A....,., WM!Nr I • ... " l•'. '" "' '" al "'· "' 'II " " ,, " \ " " l ' 46 OAJLV PILOT Wtdnesd~~. OrtGbtr b, lti7l Relaxation Cooked Up • l(itchen , ' By JOllNA BUN'N Ser\·e ~rilh 11t•ell-chilled Chablis or111g 'ru fir::.1 bo"') add vanilla ci. or Pouilly Fuisse. Serves.6. 4 large egg v.•hiles 1raet: blend "ell. To .~ccond NEW YORK -"l\e iih"a)s bffn hooktd by the kl"a ol HARLEijUI,~ SOt:f<'FL!-.: l'Hll'h salt bu11 I add corfee cx!r<tl'l h' h 1· ... _. Spread butter e\'enly in ble11d To third bo11I :idd raciry: cars. v. ic 1e uv<lf' 1.~ table-spoon solt butter I ,. d 'I 1,11-mill••tlly lo• _,."A r i;; • • :-.outfle lli sh. llo!l suj.!ar around orange r111l. uran i ;1rn1er ~· 5 rops shollo11' .suufne dl.-.h r 1 c d dire-c tor John Franlenhttnlf'l tuner sur ace . tveny iur u1nt1t:au1 a11 01angc ~"id. Cranula ted sugar spre11tluig O\'Cf entire surface. fi;od coloring. l'nuugh tu give .-3 large egg )Olk.s t d · d II I ".<\Iler a lul uf 1111_· frlf'nd!i t\111 1t·k out excess sugar. Beat <.:us ar n1t·e eep ye ow co ui· I 3 \'UP i.ug<1r ool k1·11·" 1 i! of the originiil U egg 1.·olks. sugar and nour Keep bowls near he<1t to keep " ni 1 1 rup all-purpose flour he used to film Grand Prix 1n 1 tup ho t nillk together. Add a bit of hot milk (·ustard hot 11·h1le prep?.ring t96ti are no w dcad i. I tll'l'.1dt"d l'• lfllspoons l'anilla e.~lracl beating constan tly \1'ith whisk . egg ll'hites. I 11a111ed 10 hl'e :i bit. 2 teasµwns Instant t·orfcc Th<'n pour egg·flollr mixture Pol egg w!lJLCS arid salt 11110 T!us re;dll' r~un(' hun1e. tu dissl)J\'ed in 2 tcJspvons hack into hot n1ilk whisking t·leaned copper bowl !clean n1e on a daY 1\·hrn I sav.· ruv boiling water l'11 11slantly. 111th l'inegar and sail tu !'nend Jcx:hc-n H1ndt-at ~8 th~ l;ratc,-J rindofoneur:inge Bl'lllll, cu~lilrcl to boil. cook 1er110\'ea!l tracesof filt1• Be:it grand charnp1ur1 of t h e l' ! 1ablespoo11 G r 8 n d over lo1r heal 1. 1111nutes 11 liitPS using large balloon Add one·th1rd of beaten egg "lutes lo l>owl conta1111ng 1 ar11ll1.1 tla1 v1 ed custanJ Fold 1n 11hilcs lightl~ ;111tl t'<irelully. using r ub h er ~patula . l\urk quic·kly Hepeat 111th re1na1ning t>gg v.·hite!i, Jolding into both c:offee anti urauge f!a1·ored t'ustards. Pile I ' ple·shaped wedge~ of each ~ •l . fla1 ·ored soutfle into prepared ·-·~ ::.ouffle lU tllCh v[ the three bowls. Place dish 011 cenler rack in prehe1.1ted 375 degree F, 01 en . Br.kc 30.35 rninulcs (or u11t1I cake tester inserted Pl l OT -AOVERTISER J J 11orld-k1lled on !he san1e day ~larnier ior Cointreau ) bea11ns con~lantl}. l11v1d€' "hisk v.·it h vert1c<il. circular Andrt· S1n1on. t!1e b r e a I Fi:-11 drops orange food col-t•us!ard e<1ually into 3 bowls n1ot1un~ until stiff peaks forrn in L·enter enn1es ou1 clear11. Scr1'e 1n11ncd1ately. Serve:c; 4. JOHN FRANKENHEIME R IN HI S PA RIS HOME gourrnel. died at 96 I thought _ _:___:_:___::::__:c::_.:::__:2:_:_:::__:_:___:_:___:_:___:_:___: _ _:_;___ _________________________________________________________ _ n1a~be 1f!i reallv a lot si1nple r 10 i:ooJ.. thrtn lo dril'e lhe :sr t'<irs'" fir "-. an u11 c11se gu~. 11ho reel~ keenly about a11y proJ<'CI he '" l11tche•I on to \\helher 11':. niak1ng a fll n1 ~his latest: Thr llorsrrnro tor Colu111bia 1 or 1\1111ip1ng up .a souH1c. He's nlso one ol th€' mu:.l dedi!.:t11ed cooks l'\'e f'1 l'f en· <:ounterctl. r11·al<'d only by his actress 11•11c Evan!i Evans. Ile re1 ea led his l'haraelcr !hrou~h his fec!ini;:s about h a u l c cui s111l'. 1·1ic U1rci.:1or s dead ::.er1ou~ ;.IJuut !iis cookin;.:. But he's al~u a _;11an or cnormou t. J1Ul1Hll' Taking a six-1nonth <.'(lurse al \lie Cordon Bl<'u really turn· ed Fr•nf.enhcimer 1111 to the culiri ary arts. "ll·s t•hanged n1y hfe completely. I rind I've become obsessed 1\·1th bf'ing a cook. I can cut oH con1plctely fron1 lhe pressures ol n1y business by preparuit: thing!; 111 the kitchen ... I like ~o do 1J11ngs that lake a long lime: marin11ted 1ne1its or ('Omplicated dishes like' bocur Ii la Cuillere 1 braised minced beef in beef shell! or boeuf a la rnode. "I really <'1lJOY that ,\ly kitehe1i's small. but "'ell· equiprccJ. II h:>~ l'l'e had to do 1s to 11·ork !lie cooking s<:l11x1! :iround ccliting the \'ilni. .. ' T\vicC' " 11cCk he auenderl practical dernonst1·ations in !hr mor11i11,i:. bl'O·hour cla~~<'S everv ;ifternoon . ' · T h C' rlen10n stra1inn.~ ;ire the ehcf:- making 1·riri ous things and yoL1 Inking notl.'S. "\\'hen vou !akr \Our C\11rn. \OU ha1·e ·1n be preP<ircd to do rin~·lhing he has done 1n t"la~s. \\'ilhout n reC"1pc. And that's tou gh. but 1 cnjo~ that." He's t:on1plc1 ert 1\11) three 1nonth courses and pl;ins lo en roll again this ! a 11 . The prec:i.<:eness of French <'OOk1ng ,,~· als to ~:rankenheimc~ .. :.; ·ccss with hau1e (·u1s1ne isn'l . [lply a matter nr p<i· t1cnce C'i1her. "You have to harne tiine. talent a11d th<' in· tere~t. 11 has nothing to do ll'ilh gender. /\ lot (lf Ilic utrn~ils I use are tin-lined cop· per11-;u·c and l'Cry h<'<11'y. r don't !hink all women can lift those pots. . rr s in1portant to know ~·ou r criuip1ncnl : 11e v.·erc taught to l.J.~r t.rccifir ut<'n!iil.~ or tools 1rtulc m11king C'rrtain di~hcs Vnr <'x::imple, 11 hcr1 ~'OU rna\..e a snuffle. !here's JU!-l no v:ay IOU l'<HI h(';t\ l h11~C rJ:j! 11hi t<'~ hy marl11nr ~ 11's l h~ b1p ,·iipprr hn\1 I .uid thr big hall nun 11 ln~k " l'r;111k1111hrl11l<'I' 1:-.:;:re;ith l11dC'hted to .!11!1;i Ch1!rl fr;r ~ 1e;u·h1ni: 111111 "11nr r:..tra tr11·h ~ 1 ~,, ;id;iptrng l'rcnrh 't·rip"~ ;inti suhs lllu!ing !n ;:rrrl 1rn! - . 11 r l•iid ll1r 1'11111( f' ri lld tilt' n1 .. 11r1· ,t1HI ~hf' h;irl thr Ill· 1·1111.1!1.,n. I d 111,I lo \'r tn t;;kc r•r11;iir 1••11h1n~ l«~ . .,,111~ 11 11h .Juli,+ • l11lil ' JlJll N fllA\'KE'\'.11 1'.f.\1 J::R'S 0'\'10~ TAHT For tht cru~t : 2 cups atl·purpose rlour ': tca~poon :;a l! I' J SI LC' ks swecl huttcr I ~cup <·olcl 11a1C'r ( 0111h1ne !luur·. :.&ll in 111ix- 1ng bn\\l Cut butler 1n iiJTiall pir<'<'S. \\Ork into flour ·salt mixture unti l texlur(' of CQrn meal. Add v.-ater graduall~· lorrnu1i;: hall ol p2.~try \vith hands. Roll out pastry on light- ly rtourc<I board. Line a 10-inch f1an ring tsct on a cookie she£l J. Trim off exce~ pu!rt 11'. crimp ed ges -0f pastry. Prick evenly v.ith fork. For the fllllng 4 large yellow onion~ 3 tablespoons butter :1 large ripe tomatoes !'.pound large pitted black o Ii v es (Mediterranean variety) g ou~ can anchov y filels Pttl. s!lce on ions fine. Saute in hotter in casserole (or heavy skillet) slowly 1 S minutes (or until quite dry). Arr•nge onions evenly in pattry shell. Blanche tomatoes quickly In bolling-water to ., remove skins; cut In wedges. Arrange tomatoes on top of onion. Arrange fllets between tomato wedges lo fonn an at· tractive design: Dr izzle an- chovy oil over all. Bake In You don't have to shop all over town to get the lowest prices! USDA GRADE A SOUTHERN FRYING , .:~~:·,b. .CHICKENS ".27 RALPHS MEAT MASTER BEEF ROUND _ STEAK (~:::" ,. • 93 l~Vf.'lll'l)A}. 1.urr· /'l{/(:f.'S California Grown Grade A -1 Day Frer;h FRYERS "'" "··· Whol• J lb• • u~ ... 35 1 lb. Pkg. Sliced JONES BACON Hormel or Hollman SLICED BACON " I 79 lb. 63 Pkg I Ra1h SLICED BACON A1th -Smoked Pork DAINTEES •• 63 ,. 1.14 H•ol 'n Eol Biooded OCEAN PERCH lb .• 89 1xn11 Tl"'POIAIY llDUCID PllCI PLUS/BUY MANUfACTUlll N'KIAl AllOWANCI WI •AU THI IAVINOI 01111 TO YOUt HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Ly,o l DECO.CLEANER Hetty-30·Gi1L Pkg. ol 10 TRASH CAN LINERS Pkg. ol 2 TOILET TISSUE F•mily Pkg. ot 160 GALA NAPKINS Food S1or1ge GLAD BAGS . Pkg. ol 25 200-2 pit Chlllon-Assl. FACIAL TISSUES Purel No Pho1phal1 DETERGENT ~9-0t. pkg. Rfn10 DETERGENT 49·0i. pkg. .79 .89 .29 .29 .31 .27 .77 .74 ' USDA CHOICE FRESH Am""'°"' LAMB LEGS ·~89 BONELESS SIRLOIN TIPl 29 ROASTS lb • · Meat Master Beef 8ontles• Ste11ks TOP SIRLOIN " 1.89 Boneless-Shoulder Clod STEAKS ::~p~·~h hl ••·~·a· lb. f .t9 USDA Choice -Square Cut Shoulder LAMB ROAST " .79 " 1.19 USDA Choice-Round Bon • LAMB CHOPS Fr••h -American l•mb Large Loin Chops 1• 1.29 s~~"ll''L~l~ 'chops •• 1.69 Frozen -Bread~ 1711,-01. pkg . VeaJ...PaFmagiana .95 Del Monte 0 "'' PRUNE JUICE 119 HEALT H & BEAUTY AIDS An1 1sept1t LISTERINE 14-ot, boUl1 T11bt1t1 EFFERDENT Pkg. ol •O Kin g Site 5·01 . boltl• BROMO SELTZER 1'h·Ol. bolllil BAN ROLl,.·ON Arrld Cream DEODORANT I 05-6t . J•r Br•ck Baile SHAMPOO ll-01. bottl• .89 .89 .91 .79 .65 .88 John1on I 08 BABY OIL IO-o,,bottlo I Red Cro11 Brand 34 COTTON BALLS "•· ol 15 I ll:.1!phs h<1s 1hem a!l 11ndc1 one t'Oof. Jn lac!, J\alphs gu.<11a111~t!S: .\o c1 erycla.'· .~up<"nlla1 heL pnres are Jl'J\\'Cl' pnces l han nalphs J>l'il'eS Oil identil•a l (1cn1~ or idl"ntic<l l p1udt11.·1 q1 1a/11 y (exi:ludep; ,,·eck!y R(h ertiscd spc('ialsJ. r>.. o o! her supenna 1·ket ~t1a 1 an I ee~ .vriLI t ha 1. ('hel·k 1'1!!,\' of lhe lfi,UOU ltrn1s in .1nv J~a lrhs s roic ~ uu 'll see tha L JlE 11uc. \fl pi 11.:es "'i c 1(111 er p1 i1.:es 1 ltan n:i lph:. fl l ll'('". BAKER Y DEPARTMENT Whil1 or Whea t RALPHS BREAD S1ndwich or Sp1il Top I-lb , a.oz. 1011 133 Apple or Cherry Pkg. ol 6 RALPHS STRUDEL .49 Ra lph1 DATE NUT LOAF .. ,.,55 Fl•IPht C1kt LEMON DELIGHT ,,,,69 DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Chllfon Soll MARGARINE ,, •. ,,, .45 C'OO'KE·o·xHAM· pkg. .55 s'L.'ic1E'o' eotoci'N·A,., .55 Lasco 4-ot. pkg. SHRIMP COCKTAIL .33 .68 King Sizt- RA TH FRANKS 1-1•. ,,,. R1lphs POTATO SALAD "" .37 Alto M1yonn1i1e. Ma caroni. Cole Slt w or Health Salad• HOUSEHOLD VALUES . 01cor111d -A11t. F1b1ic1 , D11lgn1. Color• & Style1-Your Choice THROW PILLOWS .,,, ,99 Alumlnum FONDUE SETS 201 f ,99 TOOLS & SPRAY PAINT A111.-1ncl. H1mm1r1. Pully Knives&. Screwdriver S•I• 11ch 188 All Star " ..... TOMATOES .25 PANTR Y FILLERS D1J Monte PEAR HALVES Fr••i• Orted Coll•• MAXIM Ra lphs CHEEZ KRISPS Coll•• FOLGERS Aunt Jemlm• 32-oz. pkg. PANCAKE MIX lntl•nl Cr••m 11·oz. l•r COFFEE MATE 16-oz. cen .33 ,_,, ;.. 1.90 1·ot. pk;. ,39 3-lb. ,.,, 2.16 .49 .67 Knox -Or•ng• or Cr•nb•rry Orang• 79 GELATIN DRINKS•••·''"' Hormel 33 BEEF TAM~LESt>-O<. "" I First of the Season FLORIDA WHITE 19 GRAPEFRUIT .,,, • California PIPPIN 19 APPLES ... Swef!t ITALIAN PRUNES ,. .14 ••ch ,j5 Fresh. L1rg1 Stalk CRISP CELERY .•• 12 New Crop RUTABAGAS Thick Yl!llow Mealed lb. BANANA SQUASH .05 U.S. No. 1 B•king Si1 1 lb. RUSSET POTATOES .10 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Ktntucky Sq1.1irt S111 ighl 3 99 BOURBON .... "' '"'" I Sandy M1 cAllisle1 Oi111U1d in Scotl1nd4 59 SCOTCH ""' I Montcl<1ir VODKA or GIN Montel1lr Di1liU1d in C1r11d1 CANADIAN Fitlll 3.49 4.89 DAIRY DEPARTMENT Rslphs Assorted Flavors YOGURTS ,,, "' .21 R•lpht Zim IMITATION MILK ~,.,,37 FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMEN T Ort 1d• GOLDEN FRIES Or• Ida Crinkle Cu l POTATOES Shanghai WON TON SOUP M•ry Hotttrom FRUIT PIES Morlon·1 2-lb. pkg. FRIED CHICKEN 2-lb. pkg. 4 !n. .45 .45 .55 .25 1.69 John1ton·1 BOKAE YOGURT1-o" ,,,_ .22 p'eAs & 1 MUSHROOMS .40 Van De K•mp1 I -oz. pkg. FRIED HALIBUT .85 No cvc1)da y ti L1per111arkcl prices are lower pri1:cs lh angD HOUSEHOlD NEEDS HOUSEHOlD f>IEEDS IVORY DETERGENT u .... -.69 -"· FABRIC SOFTENER ... ., .. .,,. .78 .......... ,, CAMAY BAR SOAP . 13 .... k•• ••• DIAPERS .... , .,,. .79 ··-scon TOWEL$ ...... 36 ....... o ....... . CONDENSED ALL l•••"' LUX DETERGENT ...... WISK DETERGENT LUX I.A.Ft SOAP GA~N OETEFtGENT ....... .83 10 ......... 57 .... -.83 ..... 18 " .... , .•• ""' ... •" TIO( DETERGENT, •• •• ,., AJAX CLEANER !\01 -,40 1.20 ~ NOW AVAILABLE AT RALPHS Gripe Conc:entral• HAWAIIAN PUNCH (Gra11 Jor P.ttfe• Ot After School lftKl•> Ralph1 Freeze Dried Coffee (R alph• fin• Ou1llty I fveryd1r Low Prica> 11.oi. bonle ,57 4-ot. l•t • l 9 Ralph1 Q:ec;or1led (CoMp•r• Ou1lltr I Prk •I PAPER TOWELS 2 ,,, Gll'I ••• .31 HtAL1H ' l fAUTY AIDS ...... ,,_ ......... HEAD I SHOULDERS ~ ......... LISTERINE .... , '""'" 1.61 ...-~ .. ...,.., o., DEODORANT ....... 1.33 c11·rsr'··l• "'•·•""" 89 ..... -. ..... -... , ... DANDRUFf SHAMPOO 1.09 FROZEN FOOD ...... WHIPPED TOPPING Olt-•-• ORANGE JUICE 0. .... 11 ... -• POTATOES ........ -. MEAT .PIES FATi'oCH1c1<EN tl\o·OI "' .......... .79 .49 ......... 43 ,.,,.,,, .31 . ..... " ..... .26 .39 More than just low prices I PANTRY 1fLLERS ... ..... GER8£RS DINNERS , ,,. .. ,.1,.. .18 .... , .... "' NABISCO PRETZELS ,,,,, ,., .43 ....... NESTEA TEA '""'"' FOLGl!flS COFFEE ···'·"' FOLGER& COFFEE ' '"" ...... .46 .89 0..-1 .. 1.12 ""I" l,59 J .Jb. <On PANTRY fllLERS .. ....• FOLGEAS COFFEE c.,.. ............... , ... . WHITE TUNA ~--.. ,., .. ,.. BABY FOOD ........ _ BABY FOOD .. ................. .. CHILI CON CARNE ••t tO .... QUAKER OATS '" .... 14 , ...... 49 ..... 1 ... ot .......... 13 u ....... 45 11 ....... 34 :. .79 U111h I -0..ly °"• Coupo<1 '•r Cu11~r Coupo"' Goad Ottober 7. 1 l, 1971 :=·~ :n~1r,ee(:,· ~~t~ RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 9901 ADAMS BLYO., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER I STORE HOURS: 9·10 DAILY, 9-9 SUNDAY crust ls crl:ip 1od &olden, -' I . .. pha Beta's an in Blue ys: '' an -I ... . . -I un DEL BUSH 5 TORE MANAGER 9045 ADAMS HUNT INGTON BEACf-' in this ad, including 7 4 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS, save you s1&.40 *" ALPHA IETl'S BUTCHER'S PRIDE TEHOER CDlOll ADO-fEO l((f WILSON'S FRESH FROZEN ·ROUND STEAK ILPHA BETl'S DUTCHEli'l PllDE SPARERIBS T ·BONE STEAK MEDIU M SIZE B~~E . c lb. •& lb. ALPHA BETA. 1vrc1z1·111.1i BEEF FROM COLORADO OR IOWA MAID c FRESH ~~~If:~·"'" WILSON'S CORN COUNTRY 52 BACON ILB. PACKAGE GROUND BEEF ~=:~i.':;~.:!~~:N )(i.'PKG 64~ STANDING LARGE END ~FROZ-EN FOO-OS-, RIB ROAST SWll"l'S • 1.oz. ,K,. ~;~~'si~;laE 59\.. BONELESS TOP r.1~11.r~tSH ;;i" i'iie~e 17\.. SIRLOIN STEAK l 1t. PU! ~tAOY • f•C~M FILLET OF SOLE 78~ .. p 1,11,1y OlAll • \·LB. •Oll 76' PURE PORK SAUSAGE 2·l •, JOLL 1.U -.,;:.:··~ CYANN"R" ~ ... BONELESS RIB 5nAK CHUCK ROAST "'"CUI 58~. 97~. 1'!. :.i MELONS VINE RIPE GOLDEN RIPE CASABA MELONS CRANSHAW MELONS FRESH & CRISP LARGE SIZE CELERY FRESH ARTICHOKES 19:. 19~. WE WELCOME FOOD STAMP ~OPJIERI I~ AH'f LOS ~GELts. RIVERS!Q[ OR ORA ~G[ COONTY ALPHA 1£ll SWEET JU ICY VALENCIA 10 ORANGES sl.J.G GARDEN FRESH EGGPLANT ANNUAL· NEW CROP OA!LV •ILOT fl 99c 19:. RYE 10129 GRASS BL~i:; FLOWER OF THE WEE K ~~lfoLDS 88' DUBUQUE 419 HAM llEAOY TO EAT SII( THESE t.1£J.1 PR ICES Eff'ECTIVE TllURSOAY tlirou111 WfDH[SOAV, OCTOBER 1·11 CHUCK STEAK SL.AO( CUT 1.09,., 55•,.. 59',.. I THESE PRODUCE PR ICES EFFECTIVE THURS. th•u WED . OCTOBER 7-1 3 --. . . ·~·:1 MIS~ \1 {Ul~O\ I ... 11 "~ ··..:::.::·· r --. --- l OTAl OISCOUNJ S EVlRY OA.Y SOlilf Al>ll• MT• · SlotfS OISCOOllT CK••C.t /'!l)C[ ; , ~ . :~n.:cK \l-1Tlf f'l'IEF !llEC\Pr K>Olt de 991 Sprlnfl'Form C1k1Pan1,oo ----------------- 14.oz iorrw: LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 1)9 75' ------------------- .:l-~A..:::K • ~L"J! DOT SYLVANIA FLASH CUBES ·-------------------"....... ,.:.z. n:Ml>-1NE H'fG:I!)ll; D....... D?OPOllA1'T snUY 1 oJ 1 n .. ~... PRISTEEN ·f' ------------------- @ !OTTCE OF"' <A!j.<'£ rr: 57' EFFERDENT 7pc !!OTIU Of .. o TA8t.n'S 119 '~ 1!0~1.L or 60 !A!Lt"!S I ~ I.ti ------------------- H-OZ J.£!1060L • A>.'Tl·1'DSPIJ..,Utr • 1'..tGULA!I Oii. m.'SCP:>.'Tttl ARRID 7J EXTRA DRY 2~ 1 -----·--·-----·-- 111111!111 r'B l0XCED'Rlll P,111, .,i, 731 -'j;i' TABLETS lr ·~----­--------- t-011.t!,CI: A~OS~ ••• "" 611 DEODOllAllT 1.r -----------------· llJT Al Ol'SCU.JNI ~ !YI llY UAY SOMl All'ltJ. l fTI. .!.TOlll~ DISGOUH"1' CHA•c.L l'lllCE ~ V.'ALT!:l! KESP~LL • [!8!"'~ ~2G·LB. DQG fDDD lt • @ t.:A L ).:A...'l ••OZ. CA~:S •)D'S • ;u!ol A. • ;us A..anCi:::tli' CAT FQDD 2fc 2" . ,...,~..,c~ c .i...; SKIPPY DOG FOOD Jio 171 ~3~-0UNCt PACJ:AGt ,,L, 89j ~GAINES BURG!!S Y"" l~O? J U S • BLU[ C:KtESJ: i;Sc .... Rl PHA B£TR DRESSING VALTJ!'. DIJr Jo::tl !SL!• 1~-0'Z JAR 6\tV.1.Lut llo-llOQIJ[f0RT • !!-OZ. JA!'I 9<w: VAL ... ~l·O'Z l.lfl • flln:tt Dll1Fl., 111 ~MAXIM COFFEE 1Joo fQLGER'S ._. CDFfEE o..-lit 2" 1 4~-0Z CAS • REGtJUA Olt t.L.!:C'T1'i!C.P~R" \~Ol. CAS' • fr,~11' • EU:CTll!C.P ,.., Ms •r.C;J>.:CI:: 1,IJI • CO!'rrt FOLGER'S INSTANT w11r~sv:~i:-. ·•-m. 1orn.c REAL ORANGE JUIC E ~ !-l.!, CARTON ~SDF SPREAD IMPERIAL , .G A.: ... !./"1' • 4 F"...AVOJIS HAPPY DH DRINKS •1.'): CO>.:T A ~[~ • ,,_ 7 AJ.... Rl PHR BETR COLE SLAW 1" 781 37' 1•UI. COf\!Ti\J IJt!'I ~ Vllut ~ Rl,llQ I ETll •: r._! • 11~ VAi.Ut JILAPEND PEPPER CHEESE Rl'"a I EHI ·I !9 UI. V.U.llt. ~UENSTER CHEESE l U. M[AT • 6-01:. PKG ~· Al1)1R IE TA BOLOGNA v.u.ut :>..OZ. PJ::G • tlAl\i: !'JllJXt' • MAM • &EEf LEG'S SLICED MEATS 101 "· 73• 291 711 IOIAl DISCOUNlS (Y[RY DA1' ©Pii'Pci>Rii°biL'"" ~c 37' ©otivi'.' al t"'"' @iiuv£·01L' LOG cu :?> . :•..OZ SOif~~· PANCAKE SYRUP ~c 78' 1)15 89' ~c 71 1 ©wlti'Af'li'i A'RTS ¥c 41 c @r&;~;~'"" ~c 75' @IN"sTANT 0Mi'LKU02,i9 2u ~ ~~~~c;Klws""' CllA!APP~!". -~oz 'A...'I CV.llllA.tJT •:~-CZ 'All APPl.t l!"TTE!'i • li-=tl. STOll HOUU M'0?-1.·F'lU. 10 A.M. 1o I J'.M. SAT. & SUN. 10 .LM. to 7 P.M. 101ll OISCOUMIS EVERY Olf © CXR~ATIO~. Tu~A'\: L~ 33' -OZ CA~ • SOW:O W}{IT!'. • ~TAR1rsT?>rU1MA ?'c 48• '·OZ. C.lS • PACICEO Th 'A'A~E.i }: ~'~ @k'o~~Ei'sji'1 lie &&• @~/fk6~~~~~ jtc 20' CO~':"A.;J::·A • l:.OZ. CA...>J:-> ·~ :fLJ..VjR~ COOK BOOK SAUCES /& 63' 31' 26' 30' e,!e 78' ~OAGHtIT: ~ V<.A"fA.:.~ I C -::·1.•;:~ CA• • ... ?t<l ~---~ • ;,~..; • :1 CZ, jAil o ..... CHICKEN ANO 38< o ...... NODDLES \l'c :.-oz :A!'S . rx-r~.>. V::G (J,1.;:_t: ~~'l'.r • <.lC~ll>. CH:ca . ..-J\'MOu; • <-AL/I>. CREAM or Ctill':n~ • [~!'.A. CHJo:ttJ ~!CE CAMPBELL'S SOUPS l'i< CAIJ.P!EU. S • l&·OZ C A..~' OLO FASHION ,/ BEANS rt @ CAMPS:::.L S • ROMt STY'....L 7J-0Ul'C! CAI-' .,A PORK l BUNS I"' 27 ' 19' 29' SCIOl.t;)'G ' • Wh.OZ. ,/. 62' TAMlli PIE I"' "co c"""''' .1 12\1:-02:, PACKA.Gt 'fX ~Jr, pITT • ;11,.oz PA.CV.Gt· c·QRN MUFllN MIX @ 1~:n.oz. ·~eu.at TOASTP:.11 TIUES TOAST 'E S ii< ~ lll'"I lflA • u.oz. 1.J::i,J.j ~GIANT BREAD '!'' 1.1)','CK • ~ V>.t'J}: AL,HR BETA PUMPKIN PIE,. : f AC:K' ~S-VAlVE Rl'HR BiTR APPLE BUNS ' ,;JJ,ntOLM'5 • lf..OZ. LOAF •'-c CINNAMON BREAD 1"' 62i 33• 11' 38• 33' 61' 41 1 41' 101.ll DISCOUMl', fVlRY OAY D ..... J.:::.n · :1--:-;'"•: o ....... PLACEMATS ~~~~i:~~;;- @s~i:a'::FLouR ~ :.>. I" "A • :.i-:J. ~A~ ~FLOUR 'O"'f ,41.J'W.& II U Sl(l~f~ C\StOUl'I' CN~~(,( f'ltlCt sjc 45' ~c 561 2:/l 1 •• ,....;;-... -:i·;:.::.>.s r.·>."E~ • :.:;.o:. ?\'.~ o'!::::. BROWN,IE MIX 7Jc 65' 9-0? PACKA.Gt 4 FLA VOP.& JlLL·O ~c 51 1 y'e -'~ ¥c 22 1 ,--~~~~~~~~-:;; COSTA lllbA-241 L 17" St. HUNTIN•TOtl IU.CK-t041 A4- HUN1'1M•TON IU.CM-11611 N. MM• St. fOUMTAIN YALLIY--llta W•"* U.•UNA HILl.$-lll41 Cel'9 H le L1he UlYINl-11040 C1l<ttf, U11tffrslty '~ SOUTH U.•UNA-10121 S. c.-""'9¥ ' I .. "" " '"· "' "' '<I "' "' "' . " ,. "· 0 ' - "' " ' II " ) / . .., . DAILY PILOT Wf'd!lfsday, Octobtr 6, 1971 DISCO UNT St:AFOOD AU STllALIAN (fto•~n 01 S.,a) $149 Green Shrimp.............. lb. fllESH fltlf l5 7 9C Rock cod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. fl!SH tfllfTS 89 C Ocean Perch................ lb. fRtSH WfSTfRN 79c 10 . ., .. i<>f Oysters....................... ""· EVE ltVDAY DISCOUNT PltlCES F•OZfN M.C.P. Orange."C" ... .';~\ 15c IRIS ', Noodles. ................... ~~~1; 35 c -- SfMl-SWffT 4 9 C Nestles Morsels .. , ... ~::~ CORNED95c ROUNDS LB. CHRIS' & PITT'S-All flAVO~S Bar·B·Q Sauce ......... ;~:·; 33 c QUAii VEGETAlllf Juice Cocktail .......... :~:·; 35c fOLGfR'5 . $ Instant Coffee ......... ~~:·; 149 f lRESIOE VANlllA Wafers & Grahams .;~:·; 29c BUTTER fU.VORED Log Cabin Syrup ..... !';0:~ 69c 8Ell BRANO Variety Pack .......... ~~:·, 79c KERN'S-20-0Z. JAR STRAWBERRY PRESERYEs49c O!Xlf -J.QZ. Refill Cups .............. !'.':; 49c VITA-PA KT (•ll·or ..•• 15c-•i1.Gcl. .. , 9Jc) Orange Blend Juice .. "::': 53c PURR !UNA Cat Food ................. ::·;. 12c \ong Gru.n Minute Rice ............. ;•.0:. 87c AiMOUR Vienna Sausage ....... ~:·, 25c -· 111-:Al,'1'11 •'l llt:AL1'Y AIDS PA.l~ ~NIMAl Si-'AP[O -60'• Multi-Vita Plus Iron .... $2°9 DlNlURl !...ltANS[~ Efferdent Tablets ..... ·~:'; 97c J6'• Bufferin ...................... 68 c l ,lftL Olt DEPT. LONDON BRIDGE SCOTCH ~3~!u KARASO'I'-FIFTH. 98 . VODKA ... 1 ••••••.•••• ~2 SUNDERLAND-FIFTH S298 DRY GIN ............. . We don't ·want you 10 go th•t's why scnneplaee produce prices are else... lowest every day ~--. ~Ii at rnrqj)i; [f01} ------~::::::.:--.....:..:::::--:..-~::::,... EX'l'HA }'ANCY NOH'l'HWEST GOLDEN DELICIOUS LB. , ... Ct•O•U PURPLE EGGPLANT . • 25 ~. >lOUHtl'~ M"-CAION< &. (Ht!~["' 51 SPINACH SOUFFlf ......... '.'.~'. c "'QOTOt<'!-IAllV<""':•••"•p•! .. •\ 64< l ·COURSE DINNERS ........ '.'.~'; !fOUH!•'!> 51 POTATOES AU GRATllll ••. !'.?:•:; c ro"'n•u~o• 39c AUNT JEMIMA WAFFLES .,:.•:; iiREAD¥£D'GOU1RM11 SHRIMP:'. 9 5 c GOUOH'S 116-o .. -•l<) $1 •• FISH CHIPS .................. 1•1~- •uP!u·~-"u.i.. c,.d • .._., 89< BREADED FISH STICKS ••••• 1.'.".': lllO~tlt . 5 J< "O•ANG_E PLUS" JUICE ••• ::.':; \l .. l~'~OINHU~ 55 BEEF or CHEESE ENCHILADA1?:•!· c DZ. Wll~ON'I co•N cou,;"y • ><O•,.n·~,,.OWN N' ~fl~( -fUl\• COQK(O SLICED BACON •••• ·~·· ••••• :l:·::~ 53f11. LINK SAUSAGE ••••••••••• :.0;._·;r:. 65:.,. 1•0 "M•><5 VM;. ~~· HO ... lt 0(0 t.A,llt Jl-Y O!~N •• l"O fUM -•UI! P<l"' SLICED BACON ••••••••••••• 1,t:::c.~59c SAUSAGE ROLL •••••••••• ::~·~:~. 75~11• "''"l ' ,;· ,;;~~:cti-•-.J1~¥i~~~­ U.S.D.A. GHADE A-HIVEHSIDE BHAND FHESH FHOZEN -- 'fHR LFTIMAirr ··(;OLD BOND" STEEH BEEF BONE LESS ', CHUCK ROAST ......... 89.~ •. F~f SHlY MA Of ... ECONOMY PAK 59 GROUND BEEF Jlb•.o<•O« C • o • • • • • • • LB. lARGE ENO RIB ROAST .............. 98~ •. TASTY 69C Seven Bone Roast... Lt. FOR ROTISSERIE -80NELE5S $108 CLOD ROAST .-.......... LB. fASTY 79c Round Bone Roast... LB. B~fl~ . • . Rump lloast ••••••••••• 98f •. TAILS OFF $1 $3 T·BONE STEAKS...... 1.11. l<4N 39c BEEF SHORT RIBS.... ui. TAILS Off Porterhouse Steaks $1~!. 80NEUS5 (TO BROIL) Top Sirloin Steaks .• $1~.~ BEEF CROSS RIBS .... 59~ •. U.S.D.A. INSPECTED-J<'HESH FHOZEN NEW ZEALAND BABY SPRI NG LAMB LEGS _e BANQUET-CHICKEN, BEEF, TURKEY ' MEAT PIES ~ 8-0Z. 15c PKGS. EA. ii'1xl HILLS BROS. COLA ~; 69c v~~·-,~~. 7 5 C ---' J-LB. TIN ••. $2.46 JERSEY MAIO fRESH 5TIRR f0 YOGURT QL 59c CTN. . JfllSfYMAlD fRESH SOUR CREAM ,,_,49c JERSEYMAID-All FLAVORS SHERBET HALF GAL. 49c SUNSHINE STATE LEMONADE 9c 6·0Z . TIN FINEST VEGETABLE SHORTENING CRISCO 89c WILSON -CORN COUNTRY ;~~.FRANKS 12-0Z. 43c PKG. Of 10 CASINO CHEESE v•i1':,,.. CHEESE CARAWAY, MUENSTER, 69 c MOZZARELLA., JACK. BRICK . EA. THE MODERN DETERGENT RINSO GIANT . SIZE 59~ r.-------------------------, www.w.mu;,_ . . _ l COVPON l fHIS COUPON GOOD 11 os:. 6TH1U oc·:. 12 1ZO~orr 1'i !. fllE$R .. ~RC).UCI ~ ! ~ W ~TH COUPON .,.f,10 M1N1MUM PUKMfM I . Ofrtl c;ouPOH Pl, AMU.f CIUOMll I I . . -I ' . I ' • I · . C-----------------~-~-----~ _,, ... • r -• 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDING~R. SANTA ANA 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, Ei. tORO · -. . • ' • ! ... , . ' ' I "· ' • 1 • . • • ' • .. -I'••••." i • • • o.to _,,. .a.. .--•• J• .-,f ", , , I •. • .• ; , • , 1 , • ;. ·•••;._ --_.. •,, -'• , • -- . , J3 PILOT ·ADVERTISER WtdntMUI. Oc1obf:r I., 1971 DAILY PILOT 4lJ ' NO ONE OFFERS MOIE! '' " ,. THE R:&:.•1 I ESTATli:RS No. 1 No. 1 -No. 1 In Servlc~lefor • •nd •fttr th• 1al1. 60 tr•lntd ••le1peopl1 In S ofllc11 to follow thr~ In Advertlslng--Complete covtr•g• of th• H•r• bor Aria tvtry day . . , • SMART INVESTMENt J'1r~I lin1r offe rt•d is this eh11rrning nldrr 2 !)I'd· m on1 hr1n1c in c:onvrni(•nt Corona drl !>1ar loca• 11e1n. l::xpo)SC'd b<'an1 l'eil111gs, usf'd bnC"k firr plae••, i;pH<'h•US 1i1t1ni: ronn1, plus R larli:C 01.1 dr(l(lnl n ar uni t, bu1lt1ns & 1.J.1th, .,\li·n pr •a1 pa t HJ. llnnll' PXtr r1<1r 11r11 ly pa1 ntrd. V ~l. Only ~39.500. Call 67J-8;j50. $23,950 Yr~. )'OU rC'ad r1,,hl this rr prcsi'nts one of 1hr \•ery brst \'alurs" in C.l\l. This home is. \1•ilh1n \\'alldni;; distanc:r 10 S L Juhn's 11nd :<hopp1n~ 11nd has 3 hrdrnorns and R bath 11nd a half. This is the type of homr rhar d.nr s not la,,1 Ion:;, so hurry end call 5•16-2313. \ MESA VERDE PACESETIER Assume this' hi:?h VA loan of :'i~';-un this r:.:• pandrd r acr srtrcr. 4 bl.•droom, :Sbath. one block ti) Country Club. laq;c 106 X I};} cornrr 101. Hu~r crmr nt patio 1.vith 11111l ure cvrri;:rrrns, plr nty of room for pool. S avi• :S41 a nl•lOth on lhis lnan nvrr 11rcs('nl 11r \I' f1nancin:.:;. Jlurr~·. thi.• v•on't 111 ~t lorn: at this rricr of $·11.500. Call 5,lG-2313 (or further infunnation. GRACIOUS SPACIOUS WATERFRONT 1 ~ 1111~ hnmr nf distinr11\"(' dl'~IJ.;ll on !hr hay. frnnt. · 1 .alf'~I 1Tfinrmrnls 11rr rn1hod1rd in !hi~ r1rh1:h tful fan11ly hun1r. Fllll nf w11rr11!h and •·harm coupl"d "'llh r lri;:a nei• lha1 1nHkrs C"n.lrr- 111ini ng an Hfl 11ir to n •n1r111hrr. Charn1 & 11t1llly 11rr t.:oinhincd i11 thl.~ .'l hrdl'<>nlll. 3'-.i bA.th. 11hrary 'i, breakfast rooni sctt1nG. $160,00J. 073-~550. HARBOR VIEW HILLS w~ havr anoth('r llOpula1 Portofino model In Jlarbor View Homes. Yrs, It has aU those special features: • Bonus room finished, carpeted and dral)(!d with sleeping loft and bath. • f ee 11:1.nd --choice, prcmiun1 Jot. • Convcnir.nt 1o s~·ln1· ming pool and club hoUS('. e Up-graded carpets 11nd drapc5 throughout. • Landscaped front and r~. e 4 bedrOOfM:-dlning room, family room. 3% baths, 2600 Sq. ft. COMPARE VALUES AND YOU'lL BUY! S60,500. Call ~lJ. f ~ ir '' , , .t . ":I ... ~ , I ' . .. . ,. ·" l ---' . ... .. . . ~·~' "PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP" A f.,rm<'r niodr l hnn1r offering such nice thin~ 11.'i upgradrd gold shag •~aq1C't;; and c:nlor coordl· 11a1rd ru.~1001 dra r'><'~. Lus h la11dsca1>in~. profes• ~1una l ly don1' of eou rsr , t.:on1plr n1r nts t hr rxter· lut . r.1any, n1a ny f';.:tras~a ll us today, 8•12-253:J ' OLYMPIC SIZE POOL A m0»t df'si rablC' 4 hcdr<>0n1 brnury. UniQUf' din· Ing ruon1 . .Sparklin;:: shar1>-lluge patio decking I-land.some firc plac<'-Sprinklrrs. etc. Prime [l)c:a· tion. 0 11·nr rs an.xious-$53.500. Call 6·16-7171. • -I ' Goldr n \Vl'SI. Collrg-,.. Esta!rs, poul S\\'P"JI. auto ~pri nklrn;, nthC'r rxtras. 4 bedrooms, :.!-1., haths, forn111l di$jn; roon1, bonus sitrd lot, 11 alk lo \Vrsl1Tiins t1•r l!S, G.\V, Jr. Cnll,..1;r. sho1>11ini:. One hlork to S.D. t\VY. Pricf'd 111 ~1·11 111 .'§·19.900. lmrnt'd Orcup. OPEi\' HOU SE, SU!'.'DA \', OC· TU BEH 10. Call S.12-2535 for n1ore details. ::~.:-::::::::::::::'.:::::::,~·l·;:<·i,::: .. ~ . , 12 UNITS-EASTSIDE Sl.480 rwr n1onth inrornr from th,..sr rlr1111, sharr 11ni1s on onr ncrP of land 11•i1h 1J2 fPOl fr11ntai.:r. Call fur full information and sa1•e on )Olli' ta;.: return this year. 546-231:\ no"" W. "TOM" CONEL JACK MUELLER ' Tom owned I ttt op•c.i •lly ""d •ulo r1ting lou1in•n for live v••n b.icH• obt1Pning hi1 •••I ••I•!• lic1n1e. Ou1in9 Tam't 11c.ond month wi!h Th• R11I E1- l1ten, 17th SI. l Newpo•I Blvd ., h1 we1 rt1pontibl• far 1i9hl lrtn••c+ton• for 1 !alel of o••" one·que rh r million d oll.n . J eck joined Tho R11 I E1t 1!1" 1 few monlh • 190 follo,.in9 • 1u(c1nful 7 y11t1 in A1rc11p•<e m•n19eme11l. Hi1 lri1ndlv per· >onelity, knowJ1d91 of th 1 Hun+;n9!011 l e1ch -Fount1in Vi l· ley ••e•, i nd 9ood bu1in1u beck9ro11nd 111 ur 1 yDv of 1•ti1- fecl!on wh•n yov w•~I ID buy or 1ell prop9rly. CHOICE DUPLEX J,ivr l'"nt frre 111 ynur 0\\'11 1700 sq. foot 3 brrl- runni hounr loadrd \li ilh rus!i(' c:h arn1. S h,1g roof, c·anar.v yrllo11· ""tcrior l\'ilh you r 0 \\'11 pri· va!l' palin, 2 baths, formal d lnini;: arre, all C'lec- tric b111!t in kitrh,..n. rented uni! r\·r n. 2 car gara~r. lia\\'Hiian motif. Asking SG.1,300. Call for details. 673-8550. LEAD THE CROWD .Strp off this f11!1 frun1 a Fashio11abl(' lrflm". l\rC'p pll<'" 11 ilh 1111 tu the minute dl'curation and lo ts of h\ing spacr 111th 4 bo'dr0un1s, deli !{htfu! 1·11vC'rrd patio. prrstig,.. nri:;:hborhood. Addrd ex· 1ras ine!11d1ng: panPllrd 11·111Jp11pcr. srpara!C' laun· dry roon1. A bargain at .S32.500. ca11 546-231J. RUN, DON'T WALK 10 ~"" l h i~ ·I h<'rlroon1 :<.!r~a rlr l r.l ar hurll". [,nt~ •1f livi ng spai·r, 11ddrd family P1nn1 anrl hllr. J)<>l'p 1·arprtlni;. J1rrpl11(·p, ron1·rni€'1u·r k11!'hrn, and all 11re .~1>0tlcs;;-ly {'Iran. A tl'rl'lfic family honu:. Call to ser. S,'3.1.500. Call 346-2313. VA OR FHA C.ovcrnmrnt terms arr offrred 011 this deli:i;htfu! 1 bedroom charmer. ld<'a l homr> for newlyv.·f'ds or rrtired couple. Near ~hopplng, bu! quiet nrii;:h· borhood. Lush backyard f,..atures c-ovrred patio w ith flrrpil, BBQ, and l11 r ge trees. Rush for this one. Only S24.909. 546-4,313 "CLEANEST HOUSE IN TOWN" that'1 what you'll say 1\•hen you view thi~ home king-size wl!h separate dressing room and two from thr large rntry hall. Muter bdroom ht double closets. Brig ht large sunny rooms and you r11 n walk 10 school~. shopping and parks. All terms on this one at only $27,750. call 842-2533. "DREAM MAKER" Uve happily evrrafter in this Sp&ni!h Hacll"nda. 2.800 •q. ft. l)f formal living, 4 ~rooms, forinal living and dining rooms, and the master suite iit on 11. 1epar111e levrl. A 6'i0 VA loan Is a vailable. Truly a dream come tru~. Call 842-2535. "WALK TO THE BEACH" Thi~ Is where it's at, folks!!! 4 Jarg~ bedrooms, pool parlor, This home ha~ so much to ofter thal it must be seen lo be appn!<:iated. 842-2535. FABULOUS ENTERTAINMENT HOME l'ric:e Ju,,r dro pped to S61,930 nn ttu s Ianta,,,\1c hon1" in Lai::una 8 C"ach. F.ntf'rl11 in !on n ally ur infor111ally 11·ith your choice of decks. trrrarrs, patio and ".~prciHJ co1·ktail loungr." Tllerr 15 also an offire •!I' dr n fur Dad plus .1 !1>1'r ly h1 •rl l'oon1.~ and f11m1ly ruon1. You \\f1n't bl'l1r1 r u n1!1 ~ou ~cc C&ll nu"·· 67:!-8550. GRACIOUS HOME IN DELIGHTFUL ( 0or .. nri d r l :'ll;ir 1vith l'lf'r'f'"" to rhr hr~t 1•1 11;i1r hr;i!'hr.;, !..01.<'l.v ~11.l'd a b11ndant 11 1th 1"·'1 nn~ fr11it 1 rcr.~. I.or!.;(' pri ve t" _l r.1 Call n'"' lol' drta ll~ J'rizr 1' innin;: homr in J9;)9 Costa ;\·[r~a La,1 n of --01• ncr <1n.x1uus. 573.s;:,:;.o. MESA DEL MAR !hr l\l onlh 1A1v11rd. Sprcial touch('s n1akr !his 11. 11i11nt>r ln C'\'Cry 1.\'ay. Ne\11' dis h~·ashcr, Al\l/fl'ol int erconl to all room s. firr/buri;:lar alarm~. I:.! gt"O\•·n t frr~. rich 1vood drcking \kllio and ~r1ia ­ ratr children·~ play yai·d. Do lake a l'lllk at 1his priic! Only $34,950. Call 1oday, 546-'1.313. CAMBRIDGE MODEL ~29,700 -~ Bedroom, 2 bath. largr family room, 1••alkin closrt. shag carpets, doubl<' fircplacr, overhead lighting in kitchen. mirrorllke floors, shake roof, manicured 111.wns, freshly painted in and out. Pric('d $1500 below market for fast sale. Call nO\V 546-2J13. FOR .LEASE Lovely 4 bedroom view hom~ in }!arbor View Hiils. :.! patios, 2 f ireplaces, fenced private yllrd, 3 balhs, gardener paid by ow~r. com ple trly furnished-6 months- Nov. I to . Mlly l , 1972. A.~k for Belle. 673~. ' l • '·I ~' " ~ .. ""'~'.,, f.' ~ "FASHIONABLE" l (i()O :s11. fl. nf l111o:ur11 H1s h\'1n;::. 4 !-....d r""lll• ii nd '1. !ar,;:f' bath~. Th,.. yards arr> ~o ll•'<H 1111d thr h1iusc lS so 1.:l••1111 th11 t all o r.f' h11s '" dn 1s tUHlr 111. \Valkinc ch~1 ar11·•' 10 s•·l\•Hil~ and ~h"L'f•lll~. ,s,.,. it today. 8-l'l-'1.5.'l:i. THE ULTIMATE l ~; )'f'llr nr1<' -Vr ry l11 rg,.. ~ J,.•11 ron111 h"nlr 111 ('lloit'f' 1'>"11 purl Bl•a(')l lfll',1 f\On , rr>rr11;il d 1111 11~ ronn1 p!11~ ~''P· f111111ly rn,.n1 11·i111 '1"1 har, (~11;il1 - 1y 11•a11 "' 11·1111 1·at'1H 'ts !hru .. u t S· 1·11-1 .. 111 ct n11><·'· L~rg-P "']larkl1n1: k1t 1·hrn, a ll •'l"•'t hi ! 1n-., IJ""l ~IZC IOI . No11.• nnly ~J7.950 EZ T•'l'nis_ lo i.\·8~lj(). lht month la • both Au<J v•I 1•d c.11 h;.,, ., to JJ-8550. SUBURBIA PARK ASSUMABLE VA LOAN $38,900 C<1n ynu n1a tr h ll11s npp11r111 n11) '? 1',.pular ,p!l l lrvr l horn" 11·1th <I hrd ni-1111~. fa1111 l.1 n"•lll . .!'~ hath;; is s1 tua1ed 111 rhui1·r ln<'al1<1n nr1c;l1h .. r!l""d nrar r\'rt·ythin:i;. Ex1 .. trnt fi ·'• ', \"1\ J.,nn h11J11 n•··· i~ a pprn:.:irn a1 r ly S.'3;!,/•CiO and 1n;1,1• 111• a~'11 n1,,cl '1 i!11 abou1 $$.000 dn"n F"l ;1rld1l l•'lnLI 111fo11n1a · 11on. plr asr l';:ill .l lli-2.11:1. "LIKE CATHEDRAL CEILINGS ??" Thrn S"r 1h1s 11.,lll•·. t<l•·1;:i,1, d n 1Hn..:, i.:11"' i'l s:hal; l'arpr fs or Jl"I "11 )'1111' .,)11 11'" a11 rl 11;il k i.1 fi·rlini:: o f •pa1·r. \\'1ci:lr ~.,qr i. ..... 11\ tl l•• h•ri.: briiut1ful :<.l ilt• Squ;irr l 'a1·1;; \\'1!;111·11 ' 1111· pl!·.1· ~urr lh1• h"t"r 11nd 1,1(·a11un 11.11<' 11 l'1 1r.,1 111 srll ... 8'12-2.).1.·1. WAY OF LIFE EnJn)' 111r l'<'la:-;rd 1 1 1111 ~ ,,f :\r1t11u11 ."h'>i''' 111 1his altrarti1'r :'\ l1,.rlr11•1111, .! b;1lh, :_ •Inn, · ,\' lran1r hon1•'. S1u1 h11 ~11 n1 lh" 1or11a1',\ •d .l ••llr p;i rin rn,.losrd hy 1111 r1~h1 f .. nl l1n1·k 11 all fJI' ''n· ,iryy thr snnd.< nf r11•11rh.1 :\1•1, pnrt [3r11 1·li. A 1·;111 ;d 1•ir11', qu 1<·1 s !rrr!, rh1hhous1•. 1•11 1] an1I l•'11n1 ... •·our1s \111on'1 11l ln1~· lhi~ 11nr t .. J;i ~I. l'1'1Ci'i1 ;1! S:l4.950. Call 6·16-7171. "CLIFFHAVEN" Nr11·port 1-lrii,:hls :1 hrr1rootn. '1 ha I ll h"rn~ "Ith 1-....autiful 1111t1n~ (ro1·rrrd f,, 11 n,•n11·r .. r1 1 11 .. 111" rrmodeled 2 Yt'fl rs Ill'.;!•. Braulif11l rl r11p1·~. fll'I'· place, forcrd a it', nc11· carpr·!~ &· l'inrl llu1r r·n1 . rr\n11:s. FHA loan is assumable ai :> '• 'i . Prwf'd at S42,000. Call 646-7171. COLLEGE PARK 4 Berlroom Pt.US fnmily r(l()m 11cldrd In !hi!ll lnvrly cJ,..1111 sharp hon1r. Gold sh111: c11rpr1.<, 24 X 14 livint:; roorn 11·ith firrpl11r r, d inini:: l'"Ulll. Built·tn appliancr :r;. W11lk1n~ rli~tnncr 10 ~h11p· ping And to all school~. Only $:\2,9:10, C'al1 r10\li - 646-7171. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX OPEN HOUSE THUll:S.·PRl.-SAT.·SUN. FROM 2-4 Thi! beautiful duplex is nestled a1vay in 11 trorl- c11.l sett!n~ of lush grr('nrry, t>raut1r111 frl'n:r; 11nd towering trees, your o\li'f\ Gardrn nf Eden. Thr front unit can convert tn 11 4 or 5 hrdroom houi;r with bonu11 from the addrd income from !hr other unit. 673-8550. In S•l•s In th1 Harbor Ar111--P~I positiv- Thls is whir• "l h• A(tion 11." _·s=i "ASSUMABLE LOAN" ,\,•1u11r II '.).::1.il!ll \' \ l••i•ll \\1111 l•1l;1I 1·a~111•·ri l~ '" ~·\1:, !"'I' 1111•11111 ••t1 " !!"'·' ! .. ,{.'l•"•!c1 l11n11r. 1 1.,1111~1 ;1 11·, t\1• r• ~.I It"" 1,.•,!1.,••111 ! 1nHll' 11•••!11 1111h t111·r•I,,.·, phi< 11 11111111. 10 .. :• l p"t'"'' 1,,r !a11 11ll 111u1 .: Iii• 1•· I :1•01 "l'I·"' I•·• I ••I IHll.h• ,\ t •11~riu.J•·1! t.1 r1~ r,. !.-1.i 1 11 d ·'1" 1•1••f1,,,,1••n.1I 111 111·· ~1'"1 " T• oinl · pi 11 • I•• I "' II· •'I • h :;(11 "'· la nfhl'aJol ll~', l ii l "I' 1··11111, lll:tl \ 111;111) "\l l.is. L'.i•ll l •w~h•"11n·~ ;,1f,_•·i· " I ENLARGED COLLEGE PARI< 4-BEDROOM \\'a n1 ~··1•ar:.I <' ar••:t, lur '!'\'. :•111\ )11 ~I ~ ~'"1'1! find 11 111 111 1" -.11:111• •·11•1••1111 1,.fl !1•1'lu' 1.ai • .: l11i!1': n 1.,n1 111111 111-··11!.11 l,.1·111;d d.11111 ;11 1.•; k1!•·l1··11 11111\ ,.i.,·11 1. 1111.!1-111, ;i w l d1•lt1 ,_11"1'. \\.,.lk 1•1 :11\ .,, Ii•"'~" :1t1d ·h••l·i •lll~ ,.,.il l• I f:,• "Hr•• 10 .• ,.,, 1111 -11111 .ind 1•1111 .':-.::, 1 1~,11 l .di 11•1\\'. 6 1h ·~1 7 1 ~·1 1•1 I p\" .uil•·Jl1-.d BREATHTAKING BEAUTY EASTSIDE 4-BEDROOM $33 ,5 00 -only -.ia r1 .. to •l•'•<'11ln• 1111, h•·1n1· !II 1w1 !•·•·· ! '"11 , : Iii! • !' IH •ti r, H 11),, \\ 111 1 l;o I • 11\;i, I • ' ''II'•' ).,,,kin:,: uul 011 1" ;1 IJ1 'i!11 t1 l11 / t';1• 1. p;1l1" 11··1.o ;ind 1><1nl·.,!I.(' .\':il'd A ,.,f,:1 .n1"~ oil•• I\ l,1ldi•ll ;11d L•l''.:f' f.lnlil.' "r•.~ 11 1lh "'I'll•·•· .. 1.r T" ljl<' 1'·)11", 111;i ~r' (,q 111•' 11•·1·1,•r I •·11 1 .. 1·1. .. 1111 1 liil"I' 11'1 \ f«f'tl\:d d tJ\IJ1 ~ \'Hl'ill .ind •1 "11'11> Ii \ Ill• i "''I" .Ii i lllil ko• f.,1-'I 11·•111< !Pol jq 1111-' •"•111 ' :-11,il'" (',di 1ilt•·Ol~l 1rod 11 . ~.,~"111 l ~ ,_ ....1~11~ EASTSIDE 4-EEDROO M $33,950 1'1 nl···1•f ""' '" 1··11<11 I'• nl ;1111! , 111 1 I I• :011 , t t - !qi .. 11d 1>11 Id '111···1><1 1111,.,,..J.,,111 1·:r•11•'''" r•l,,,fn,· IH1ill ·l+I d1~l111.1 ·l11 1 ''"l •i'd p;,I "' 1,.i 1111+1 1! .. 1· '"' 1111 11 l···,11 1.01.I ("1111 .'l•lll ··~ "IJH<il IH1fl '1'"1'1'111. ,\ 11 lq "' I "'I d i 11,i,. 7171 VIEW! WITH A VIEW! WITH A VIEW! T0 enJnY 111(' finr~t 111 N••1\·pnr! Brni'h Hvin::;. ~rt 11\i~ i;1iri.;rou~ :1 l1f•rl1•f1<11n. l\'l1h ~··1•ar11 tr n1n~lfr ~uitr, 1111'1.'.P f:u-11ily rn•1u1 lr11d1n'.: 111 1\ lo II sparkl· i111: h<'lll+'d Jt tut f1l lrrr•d 1~1"1 11nd lhr 111ns! hrr11lh· lakinc \'i1·1~ ,.r ~«1.1·1 1111·1 Hny nnd C11!11li na lhfll ··n11ld hr f.,11nd Tr1 1ly 11 t;rm hy 1hf' l'a r 1flr . Call 616-7171 for tnorr dc la115. THB REAL ESTATBRS NEWPORT B~ACH 1700 Newport Blvd. 646-7171 • COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 546-2313 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1793 I Beach Blvd. 842 -2535 ' CORONA DE L MAR 332 Margueri te 673-8550 INVESTM ENTS 2784 Ha rbor Blvd., Suite 20 I Co•t• Me•• S~b-1 bOO • TUMBLEWEEDS WA"f~"-WINCiS ?! ... OUT HERE: IN THE MIDDLE OF IHE: DESE~T?! MUTT AND JEFF 0 K., ISO YOt..: AND Y!'.:I UR -· 1,111 ~E PUT ME OIJT·- BUT I'LL GET BY.I ~-'/'--.::::, I'LL LIVE .1 .~ .. I II I , FIGMENTS I CAN we:u. UNOSRS TANO WHY THEY'RE MARK<P DOWN! I'M NOT SOFT! I'LL L IVE IN THE FOREST,1 ' "TbPA'<'S • 5PfCIAL • J WA-n;R · WINGS : 50ZoFF!: I> I • ly Chester Gould By Tom K. Ryan HOW'P YOU KNOW IHEY l-E'EKS ? • By Al Smith By Dale Hale Ll'L ABNER SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS 00 AH MAFTlt. TAKEA -94(.IODEA- .... T'1 &EFO' AH OO? PLAIN JANE By Frank Ba9inski ~NIMAL CRACKERS ::JAN E?\l-llS IS t.J\At.-..A,\ ""E A NO DADDY ARE C Ol"'..1N 6 Ol/E.R"TOVlb\T! I ... I 1 '· • .. ', .. '. .. --~;· -··· t ., ' -' -' l"t'• .,.., ~ ' i \ l ~ . ; .~ ., ' '" .. : 1 • l -• ' -• ' -' I: ~ .• I ,. '' : \ ~ ,_ .. ; ." . " ,_ -• ~1 '• ~ '• r ·~ ' .--,,. -- , ~ ~ '. -' • f, .. . . ' ... ' " ·' .. -.. ' .,.., . ' :: -~ ,. .• •• : 'I •• • ' • -.,, _, ···-· : !. WAIT~ You'Rt MdT C..0,....,I N60~I;;;! It-IE "'WAY You DID LA:::.T W f;.EK ?! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . r 'r· ' ' ' ' ..L ' • ' ' - ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' '" I ' ' I ' ' -'--'-' ' ' ,. ~ ' ' ' '' 1' •·' . ',. . ': I "' '•'• . ' ., . . .. , . 1 ~ • . ' I" •' • ~' r ' . ,.,,, '· '. 1• ' -•. , :r ...... ~· . '. . . 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" ' 11 1 ,1 ,• 111• "' ., • 0 -~ Bv Charles M. Schul% • NO!OOY Lll<fS A 50CIAL. C:LIMN", :%:"A! By MeU I • J . l ! By John Miles ' ' ' . " By Al Copp By Chorles Barsotti By Gus Arriola O~, TH~llE­ A!iE ;A'i 5JJ,~J,..1£C 5f By fard Johnson ..--~\\Y Roger Bolian j Go'.Je>S HE DECIDED . I Jt OOT TO ReVEl<SE ,;· 11 "ftJ.EC.HA~S -I '---.r---,-...1. , . I .,. .,f · ·~· I '%f~~w ... -..•· µ ··-· • ' • - DENNIS THE MENACE J 9 PllOf.AOVrRTISCR ' Wtd11t\day, Octobtr 6. 1971 DAIL V PILOT $._J Eve ryone Ho s Something Tho t Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results You C on Sell I!, Fin d It, Tr ade It With a Want Ad Jl,iJa PRESTIGE WA H R FRONT HOMES NEWPORT BEACH BEAUTY -S64,500 SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 12 Linda Isle Drive General FORF.ST [ OlSON' •lror. llEAl.1'01fS Pl'l·:-. j IJ.\):-i \ 1\1.1·1' Cor ona Del Mar Genera l $54,500 VA No Down ·ro v1-1:; J:!·:.\Tl\J:'I: f ;i11 1.1•n1 ltft. llt)l.J,\I \\llh r•~1I 1.11,1.-.~ 11 1·! hdr-LQ1'f<ly !•1r· 111,l) J <ilillg [HVhl IJ)U ~ !!.lllJ:;. • i. l.1111<,y 1•,._•1l1 )-J.,a'>.;t' l·t'd1••""~-~ li,1th ", 1n ;111 .. 1· l.i'1• 1'1111!.I' 'lli,ift• i'Ol!l)l!l•Hl Genera l EASTBLUFF IA•f\'. .. Lu)k Uu1l1 : b.>(1roo1n, 1<11 1•ly hli1111• 111th '.! l lrt'· 11Jac' ~. king '>Ii<' t,...tl1uo111s. f••nn .. J 1!111111:..: n~un. /::in1il.1 l'"-•111, t'h'('l!'11 ,i.:u1·11~·· i!oor opo'rwr_ l'1'1<'••d r 1:.;l11 a! • ~" \ 'l,;o PERRON REALTY CO. Jf yo u are looking for th e unusual. c:all us to :-ec this custon1 buill hon1e on fovclv corner ~1te. Spac. :1 UR lJl{. & huge recrc:iuon rrn. ('cdar pHn~l!in g. Spanish til e entr) J:!J:>gciut ne\V 5 J{J{. 412 ba. hon1e 11·1 fo r111;1I d in. rni.. f<111 L r1n. \l'e.t bar. llnprc:i.sl\'C e n- tr) court 1\ !fi H. 1nahog. dooi.~ Sli!J .500 "Custom " 1'111111• ro·~ h n11.d .11'•" -1 "1~· 1::1 ,\:\\'TJ\11: \' '• 1 1.' • .. 11 1.11.-!r.1; ... r• l ------------~ ' •• ,·111,, ,i,. 11' f'< ,,..,n ii It-' * Price Reduction * TRIPLE YOUR "TAX ADVANTAGE" "Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 ~an J oaquin Hill s Road NEWPORT CENT ER Genera\ General 644-4910 341 For Complete Information On All H~mes & Lots , Please Ca ll : BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Island ers Bldg., at Linda Isle B.:iyside Dr., Suite l, N.B. Private Beach I' ., ' 'I •ti,,,. • ~:" ' I I .. lu.• I ' jjj ,d, nl •Ill,,,.,_ •Ill/' "' 1 /!\\1J1:.\\li1 ' J11'I·,\.\ \'11·.ll !-111•rl.1 i.- 111: ,1,,.,, pi,.,.,, 11•11 11· <fr,, . .,, I ~ I 11~ •U I ! I ' I' I I•·' • I .i I 1- !1 I• n~hf 1 .. 1111•,. !1~1 11 ) '•I' '·""' ~ >1, •~I l'111 .. •l1!'\ 10:,• i,,,. ll'lt' ,",ill 1:1-'\:1 (()j\Pii r1 •·~ I -- outh oast . "' . in Corona de/ Mar ·rn1r1.r•:x. :->nuth of tl\f' h 11!11\1a\' 111 heat1 tllul. d e.!;irablc ('l)!t<).\.\ f)EI. ~l.\H •)_., bl'd· r oo 111 1 • h cdr1111111 11111'1'\'. htirr\' t hl~ lS a "GOOUIE '' . . S58.000. IN A HURRY? I •\ \ \ l'l 11· I. \ '\ I 1' • )" • nt .-.;;-;;-;;~~-~-;;_ __ .;; ___ _ 11111•1 ' ,. I• .. 1 .. I 1 .. , ,,,,J_\ I Gener al I.General 24 WA '(S TO GET A "6X GROSS" ~.1'.l,(Nlll ll,,11 645-0303 Mllcnab·llVine 4 BDRM., 2 BATH $12, 795 \1 ••. 1.i1.1(' 1111111• 111.11··!,1 :: 1'.I : ............... ~~1. .. 1111. .: I :l: 1.11 wt1 .)::.1.\1\lt!. 1: ... 111\' <"•'1'1 p.111.• 24 UNJ'l'S in a h1i;J1 dc1nand rental are:1, close lu :-hoppi ng. ~t·hools ;ind rec:rcat1vn. 18-2 Bcclroo1n. 11 i ba!h G-~ Beclroorn. ! bath· could be ··un!!rade<f ' for n1ore 1ncon1c . . S28B.OOO. \ I-:!: " Ir •Pl ' \ l.o,!I,~). :: lH:. l.111• ,\· 1~~1l .)l'.O!U I :1 :. ,•, n, 1!111 ;).~" -,1~1. Built On Your Land -! .1:1 "'1· (!, ll\ 1111: ilt.,..<I -_\IJ l.ttlr ,{· pl.1.•1rr BETTER THAN NEW ll .11 , .. 1••U ,.,,.r 1•.1ntrd ,, 11••,1 li"lill' '11111 all llw lu1"1i.11;.: 1<•1h·h<'~ 11n1111lt'l1'd·· II '''· FOREST EOL~ I NEW IVAN WELLS S E RIES J'l.1ri. fJHlll ~~l.(~1(1 t.\<'ll!!Lj.! 1 r:r: ,,.,_.: 1,.1... .... ~7•.lJtk1. "INVEST" IN EASTBLUFF U"1i Hl UI'. liCl-'\CS • •u\I 11111-1 1ak•'" lo •>k ,., ll1h '-1 1',t ,.h,01 p 21 ~ ,••'.11' nld )1•1111" 111.11 \\(' 1111 \"<' 111,1 1.,1. "rt. Th1· "1!1• ll'ill l'llJOY l!io• 1:.1n\,·u h111·IH•t1 l\il li ,, hulll· 111 p.1111r.1· a11d ~··(( d 1·:i111111.: , .. ~ . R£A LTO/l.S , 1 11''11 \\Jtl \\"1>!1-; 0·11 .... 1011l i••~l1l· t'~ "II I ;,ol,1\ \ f !/'II<' '\o'\\' !l•••1· l•l.t!l~. ~i"'\'l,11·UIRI' ltay 8 Delightful split level ··vie\v" a1>artn1ents. Ov:ne.r's priv=ite. verv delux e 3 l:it'droon1 2' '.! balh/4-2 Redroon1 1 1·~ h;1th 3·1 Bcdroorn 1 1 '!. bath. There's a \\·ail ing !isl on these \"er y desirable. high-return unit:-. $198 .450. SPLISH SPLASH!! n,., Es1•1t,6l~·600e> PENDEL TON'S VIE W Ul•'n 1-:· ' ))' t l'\•'l''d ]'.<• 11.1. ': I• d"•1111, ~· l1a1ti \II ,,f 1111, un a11 (j\•·r-•t<'1l l.•1 MESA VERDE Dl'll•' 111• Iv .dll'll•'\1 11• ad,11·· and 1~·rl11,~1d r 11 ,. l n ',. 11 l'•!Ul'!~l<t!! 1u 11 l\ ' <I \" I 11 ! f .1 tll I I I \ 0'\\ "· /·Iii° <f•'llilb ••II )IO '\\ I• ,, . .., ul ll\llHt'' \ 1 ... 11 lilt' 1111>o1• I ,,1 ~~~Mi\;,1 !11-.:y fh·111• <ir 111!: \1,,1 i:i. '·' lll'l1·.-. 11r,," i\,1111 "r 1·.•ll lilt~ 1~,:,(1 ·•11•1 I• I!·'.''. Macnab·llVine stones throw to the surf Oelu xr D!lPl ,EX \l'it!i vte\r O\\ller's P LUSl l 4 Bedroon1, :l liath, 2 l'irl'placc~. "gl ilss \l'illlcd Op<'ll staircase." bu1lt1ns in- cluding a built in frcc·~cr·refrigcr ator. "1oe \vigg ling'' shag. \'<'r~· deluxe '.! bcdroo1n re11!· al unit-l)on'L rniss seei ng this one. $99.500. \lnr1· 1n n··~1 •l \'•'k a1ul •'Ill•'~ .ht• ~11 1·o•pu11: \'1r11 ·of :\'e1>pur1 ll,nl•c•r, !11'1·.111 :i1H.i ~ur1~l'ts. ~. H<'llroo111~. fa111- ,;y 1\JOn1 :u1d t lll'!'k 1111 110~ ~rll .1uu r la1111111o''l'!', C;dl tl~.-.. (,{J(J(J rn1r.', 'J1.h'h.oll. ,,., 1 .. i1,..1 111. IOI". !<~Ull \\ 1111 (110pllo<·1 n•>111 Ill(! '"'II .1: I l'lo'I II "' lo1ol11t1 11111o Ii i\ ·•11 .1 !64 2-8235 675-3210 n•f1111~l\<d 1.1ln1111-", !.11 "' ·----------.- U"1i HJUI' tl()~t[S Ae&I Ell•t•,81>6000 ;uJ t: Co''' H\Oy. CarQOa 0.1 Mu, C1!ot l•ll'ln·, :: h.1·1". 1011 n1ih'tPl.1 j ··:iq~·h'.t ;ltl•I .1r.11"·1 f Oou-j hi,· \!.11.tc;•• 1\<·11 l.111.1 .. 'I ~ I o·o! "'": 11!1•! I• II \ 1rd~ I l•\•···ll1!ll !•UI ,,• (\\].)'. -"!'-I ' "SLIP" into LINDA ISLE A private "slip'' ttakes a 50 fl. boa t !. destt'11ds fron1 t!Hs fa bulol!'.' Lind a Isle "Vie11· l!o n1c.·• 3 J_,ovcly hrdroo1n$. fur1n al dining roon1. 4 deluxe baths. (irc1il:tlf' .\11 exc-itint! ho1nc lo entertain in . 1\ nH1s1 to ~~e S225.000. NEWL YWED DREAM COTTAG E Cui~· .i~ a bug·~ 1•ar and ,q,w.11:,\· <'l•·.1u r;old ,,hag ''"J'll<'I. ~U·!.,1\1 klll'ht'IL, IO\\• ~ ,-,-• !•1 IH. Ii ,., .• ,h,1ll1•,I l"I t.'1111· .. HERITAGE lW. 111111 pl1•11·l.v h nc,•d Only -~l~.1 ~. ,, l,\-~ 1111, lt·;.~ 1\1"11 lf'!ll 1 • .,:;;;;;;:===::==::;;:: S25,950 NO DOWN W~lker & Lee "'-.d~-Smid i:,.,,,,,.,., I --" 'l:.'-ll.11 ,., .. »!O·.·l IO ~ OCEANFRONT LOT 1111 \\ h I• :',•11111 IJ•'a<.:h '" •• ·1111.• <1:• I ll·Hll"dl:'.: :q11 1·-.1·1· I !:1•(if\Hltll~ ""' l..1n::r \.+1\\ 11 .illr\ ~<e•·,;, f,ir /)o.•,11 01' !'.1111po•1 113, 950. {WHO'S FIR ST ?J Newport ,, 111)!'1' (,,.-hii• ~ i!oulil<' c·.11·,1.1 "' ')l.h '"''' 1;, ·I nl 11.I ~.:It ~! •I FRESH AND SPARKLING BLUFFS PLAZA Holrn1 . REA LTOR S 644-7270 Iii Ir' 111•' CO\I' s10:1.W11 l.t<1.1h n~•<1t :? h111 11~ ,qi. 11.' h.i:I . lh1< k 11,dl '" \\ 11! I I tfl"'''· l.ol';'.!' l•',!1 \,11•1 !I~ I -"I TARBE LL F•irview I 646·881 I (•nytime) ii I~ jll I! qi l<o .'' ll ,II ~.:(;.•1:~1-oJl'I :~ 11\ll.Y -~ lirwo!, <'II •I"·•·" J.,, 1!J"t1· I lh•·r-•'•'·1 . 1 .. i11·~•111 ,11 1d r«:llrl.1. i!•tHl•l1• fll"(ll;1j'''. sli:ll,,· 1\t11I, nil 'll"a.~. 1\<- .~t!Jll'' ',1 , 'I jo,111 '\<0\\ f1!'t1 '••ii I .11 ~ , I, ·•~I ~1 10-11 ,I t\ 11~·11 I I I !l>I .. , \ •'II•' fl1•ll". \\"1<lk I" i~•d X· •li•1pp!ll~ 011rir•r 11 r<n:, 1.;11~ ,. I'll\ !·.\1•loi,·11·l ,~ 11•1• ii "1111 ,,, .... ~.::.!.(~~' !Formerly Delancy Real E state) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALI F. ---G 9nerai -- /{ J·.,\!.1 0f:.'i S!:\CI:: 19 1·1 673-4400 1==== 4 BEDROOM PLUS POOL 2 STORY STEAL1.._.._.._ .. _,.._ .... _,..._ .......... _-- ;\ ,,.,1/ tT1.~11111 puff 11·11h O\"<'r -'Uflu ~<I. It, of t 1n11ly !1v1ni::. f,,ru1;1J d1n1~ roon1. ~/1<11·- 1ou:~ f;u111ly mo1n. hride's lilll'hrn. 4 hURl' bf>drooms 111111 po~h n1a~1rr ~u 11e. rr.1 . .-,011 Walker & Lee EASTSI DE -122,950. As~u1111• lugh FllA loan i 1~ in1. Pa~•n1n1s $176. rfTL 2 Bl~. 1 BA. lrg Sl'f111ra1,-. 11111- ing: plus l1~·rog rr11. Hrrhl"<I flO\lrs . ..:11,.~1 r111. ~"I' roi-1Jll• ,J11•·1· tu1u roon1 ~ 1.>.• ll.•1·1.Jow, Cus1.i \l,·-.1 TRAN SFERRED -5 BR --J BATHS I S··lll•r, ,,.,, ,-h11ni.:•' for•"'~ _ •. Iii<' -,.,ii•• .. r lh1-. Jv1·0·1\ • P1·1·,11"" l«:1s1l1lid1 l••".11u111 • I I I . r . \[ ~I('\\ \!:Ill\ II••'' ,I;, 'l<o:.I, I .'''1'•1111 ~:Ii Cll-. · I n1.tJ d111111 1·1.ru1 il•J l u~ ,...,.,,, f .. r 1w.il "11 I.in:•' l••I I YH!I II 1,., l'l•·a-«d 1111h rtw '!.~~I :O:q rt 1r1ch!!I•·~ f111·n1:ol 11_,11. l<O••d klllllt'll .1inl '"I'· d111111c nl!~r.11. H1':1ut1f111J.1• arair hrc'.~kfu,.1 rnoni, \l.jn,1 clo'i'flJ".•lr (t. 1 h1<. <>u1~1.1nd111i,: hOlll<' nfl"rrd RI IUSI S.'ol,.,IJ(J a II~. Home Show Realtors "\>UH !i;11r llo119•hunlon1:' ~:.;r, ~-. Cn:1 ~t ll11y., c11.1r 675-7225 <''-lta., u1<•lud1 ni: '.!'~ h.1111~ Full /)1"11'•' only S 1:1,!J;)IJ. l'r1'~!l\'!t' lof'n11un rc...w::f::E ~REALTORS I • ,, 8 HERITAGE Carpets, drapes, range, patio, storage shed. $23,500 ... Terms Roy McCardle Rea ltor \~1() ,, .11••11 1'.11.i. (' \1 CORBIN · :.!•,:~I 11,, ri •nl , 1 I I Bra1~1lful Coll<'i:r Pai•k hll1l1r 1vith 01'<'1';'117.f'd 101. Big J.~:>. ::6 fl h<'alrd & f1!1crrd po .. 1 Gold ~l1<1c:-rnrprts 1hr11Gut. 01v11r1• lii>ui.:h1 nf'11· 1\111111·. must ~1·1\ No dn. 10 \'r1~ ur !011 1i11 1-"I!..\. Call :.11;.:1.~~(1 I Op<'n i:;,.,.s I Bay Ave. Waterfront j' __ 546-4141 __ - r.,.;J1111·s I Brinn '1 balh honi!' ..........-~ Lachenmyer 548-7729 DOLL HOUSE (Open Evening,) B k I •tJSo Eduigr r Pi~r .. ~-Slip. ~1.~~ • Coldwell, an er Realtor 11• 1·• ,, I 1"11 ~·l.11'' I' 1lu1 I <I ... ..' t• .11,. 1111· "'" --SfOE-BY SIDE--Call 6 1ti-~9'2~E~r~. '' l·""·~ ~ ;\fodrrn .-JuplC'X; '.:Bf"\. '.! J?.a. ('• I ' (' I I 675 3000 D<111 n111\\11 C<16I~• l\l1•sa Tri. 83 '-0700 644-24 30 '"' 1'' ·'11 ' •" 1 11 ''1··-~ ,r., 'L flR., '.! h.1, 11r11ts. ~lt>ps " I 1 .. 1 111· "", .. r. NEWPORT BEACH EXCELLENT NEIGHBORH OOD ' 1 •• 1 f .. , .. 11 1·11 8-11--HJ~i or ;,.in -,J.10 •7 -.-C.111. 6•3·,i".G:t G-1 2-1~.1., l·.\l."c;.,i ---~-2-~-!p•~-0-4•0-..... -....._.EEAALLTTOORR~S I ' •II ,,,,.I• ATTENTION ! nlr~ Cu1<1111JJ. Q1lal1!y Cun-r 11111 ..... lu, '" ,, ,,,., .. 1,.·1 1 10 O!'l'J.n (;i1r1d rond"'{)1\·nrr ,. · / n I ' 1' Rc>al E~!.11 1• ~al""fll'Oplr ''':tdl' !'1 ~.-1!_ Pru·rd IH s1n1<'l•Oll ~11rpJ:1n•s. ,·ar-I fAMIL Y RM . HI:.:.'.'.· I:.\ 11 .I' •I ,1 Ii j•I t~~11f'::~1~ ~:.:~:;:i:"11~~ ~u:t~tr~~ J;;i·~11~.1--~lltil 5 1~_:;,.12 F.i·('s ~.;~,i:1 nJ ~~~1'.~;:· c~11'.:ii'r'~1.· BAYFRONT-APTS.-1 t~:'.1'°\111,','1:·,,~1i·;~~ .. '.~ ,'.:~::11:•r;:::1. S28 ,900 .:.·,.:,.·.,:· ,.':·:· :::.''' ,';"·1'.",::. I :JN'1_ .,:lm h11ild a ('(ll'{'('r 1111h a ~Pl\\-'.tJti-'l~Ul \"1<!..I 11•'1 1.u!o. p ,,..r 1.-•!ill -1 t.. ilr••lll1.•, 1!111111~-rnl., SPANISH DESIG N ~~~ in\:. yotHlg -,,"",ndrd .• ro1,n,· ;11·.1,1l;1hl1· fJ\t/!l s.~),;,()f) :;, lJ l tn1d·-11". ~ p.Lll<l •. ,,-.11.1 l'h,1n11111c arl"l1 11 ,1~' i<'.id HI TRI HARBOR VA •F HA TERMS pan~·. C<'n1rn y OC'a1ru n · or •·rt~p • . 1 l•,Pli'. fh•('k ltkt· ~;1r.I. REALTOR S , bl I G W II n t" II\•• h•tllll'. !'.lllf'.1 1ir1ll. ire, t'on1pnl1 r. sa es a~soe-eorge I 1amso .du !l~'lt 1 1 1. 1•1.11 . 1 I" 11, 111·,,,, . ., ' ~ ,,,.,. ,,,,.,11 · · REALTOR L·• 1111 .. 1 Ii.oi l pl :n1, 11·,11 111 !1t11 '-, 1 \ , , 1ate-s SrRnJnccntivepro· i~ll C\I , TARBELL .1 .. , 1 1'''"' 11•rillt'••'l"''1l1.1li,, (l,111, gram. tall Tom Bolanrl, u~ .. arbor, ·· · 673-4350 645-1564 11 1~ roo1n, d1n111::: r111 111°· •·' ·-·'' ,, .. '' -··.:_ • $-',_!~ii 1.,,, ,, f:• oiri i\lgr., Thr Hnmc Sho1v Real· 1°906 SANTIAG O DR-:-COflege Park:-4 BR. ~--plat'('. h11!11-1ri f.•n::" i. '""n REPOSSESSIONS ~.11 , .,1 ~-1'.m IOOVER SHORES, N.B.) $29,9S0 * • * * ~"'l:,-, llat·OOr Rlvd . &. 111~h1_,,,1wr. •1.1l!•'•I "f ! .Sn:irkiUI"-,·Jr;u, ho111,,~. _.-.,1r.r '-''""c"o·...::"c''·":.:.=·c·,---,----D 1· htf I 1 ' I· •·I l~Nfrm, large f3mily ml, J ,\-.sunir-I\ l.~I. Si600 dO\\'n. e lg U Cnsl,1 :0.\C'l;;i ___ f'•H1rt ~aid 111lh <'Ut'.o 11~·r. nf'lll.v P·llll!l'd ,'(, f':lrll•'lrd. 2 Quintard Rlty. BA . V1rv< from !'very room. i::.,.111e orr hul ;1rdt>n. C!ran. Bayrrc-~1 1 R1tr1n hun1c-11 din * DUPLEX * :i10.1•~0 ~-·Is, -, lw!r111c;:_ ~n1,. w 11h OPEN 01\JL'{ 1 TO 5 G fill., 11'1-'. fa111 rOl, 11!'1 11.lr. 2 Bl~ .. bl1 11~. ;o.;r_ ~h(•[l~ TARBELL rco•I.~. F'llA -\11\ {'f\Jl\'. ll'l'mS, OPEN HOU~F, EVERY DAY • 0:'1 • THE: • \\iATF:R - #Ii-I BALBOA C.'OVE~. VRc. 3 Brlrin. 2 B~!h • 6-IZ-2991. General noY J, \\"AH!il RLTRS -;!::AL Ofl.'i "A Pl .. ~ASU HF. Tl) S!IO\V'" Fnrl111 (\i., Hl1 r,;. r,12.:-,000 rr~)ll1 s~n.ooo10 ~10,000 _1;.::1II 11'" ! I II 64-0-0r.18 Arnold & Fr eud ii""."" ,-,,,n!tn!?'. \Vatrh the :r.i . l11rtior Rivi!.. COJJ..l:\S & IVi\Tf:o; !N"C. 11riily 1'1!n1 l\':t1.1 All~ h.11·c !GlO \\'. CoA Hwy, N.B. u .... -... -· " Call &12-56'8 .~Save! -~62:: RJ-:AL'J'ORS 6-lii-77.J.J OPF:N JI OU!iE rolunin. rf la ,\l<'s11 SM.1 Adams ,\\'!'. ,!llil·!'i!i-1 h1<1l!<J1n.<: J; ,:,)1t'. -G~.~.~ • .:,:,o1:::'.'."'-'"-.'.:"::0.:.--+G~e-n-•-,-,•1 -'-'=--""----/ Gener a I Gener a I Gener a I I pen er a I G e ner a I ---·-·· (1111,••r "'~\11•\I~ IU ~,·IJ J· :ul 1to~l1·d Iii< pl'.<o· ~·IL HI<'!' '; )>t!i Ill /IOlli<' 1.1111-1;, .-1~'" h1u•l11•n: lJ.I°• • tq,i,·, 1-.:\ h1·al. 11 •• ~ lh•~ "1•h I ' ror· ·w1· l•H " 1 .. 1111 r .. r i,,,,r or 11~11IJ•t T.ik1· 1< 111111\• 12·1 ~>;ill. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 SH ARP + NEET & CLEEN \'.1•·,1111. 1111111 1'611d1uun. ~AR ,~ ~ B \ liurlll'. Sh.I!.! <"rpfc, 11q•~. lil1111<, lin•11I, pool ~1lC 1.int. t ;v.•I ;in'.1 ! hl1>c·k ro l·.U11.o~! lRI· l:u~,1·!1 r lC'• n11•n1ilry :<l'h•-.ll. • 1\ll t<'rn1~ . 1!::,'.\•{) e Kate ll a Realty e 1910 ~ Bri~ltol. ~ .\ ~-.o.~~1 1 1 Balboa Island l.ITl l.J: l •l;1nd. :'<• Bay J.!'oo:lt. :: Bf~. I '.1• •Il l ~ !<11,., hvu,r l)n tl!lC, 3 1:,\, l t'llrtl;J•·r~. :; R l I' ('Ori< I! t I\ trlPf<:. 111.i :d~ n••:11 ,I< trdh, 111· r:n Up•lilll'• l•/11•1 l,:1r. ~111111 1\ :1ppr 1tnl,1 . \\111 s.;:.!:1.lX.11. l'q~u·i;•al,. "nl~ o,1n••r P.O. 1: .. ..:1.,1: lt1lh .. M 1~1arul_ Bayshores ("l!.)IC\f[,\'\; -: f:l:. 1·01np[I J\\'11· h :ll'h•'ll, Ill'\\ <'l"JJIS. Sliorl 11 ,t!k lu '.! p\'1 ll•'ttCh("5. :' .·::. C1·1•,;1 1Jl'W 1'•1 1;~ <h1n"r ti·r ... 10-:•1 Corona del Mar 01111" I .-.f'.\i"H1t·:-; : r;r-.-_.-B.1. l;::c· 1 .. 1 1;,.,,_1 fl "'w plan. Xlnt !.11n1ly hou~t·. Vt•r;. 1or1\'al". t ;.in.:•·ous "(X:EA.'\ VlE\1···. s:.~.7 -0 0111\f'r' li :-1-&1...o Costa Mesa COLLEGE PARK 11,, !l"f 111"\ lllC: 11"1 l!I \~•llll1!' ') phh I~ l·ll;\ 1 .... 11. Sl~O. /•!'1!1, flll<'f!''I. I,''°'~. !II<; (10. 1111~ .: !'IL"! C.1, ~-lll'•'pl.o('t; h•>IJJ,• II lib l•'l'J I W l.11ld•«':IFl · .i.::: t1nl~ s~1:1w1 r·:ill Hor~· i: 1ul: 11 !'.l:!'f.\i:I. 1;E,\L I .;TITI• -,iu.11·.i I 'I\ ·_,q. \!. ; HI; h" 111• <•!!I, I f•·U•d !nr ! u111ti ~\ltd J 1n:• 1.1· 1111 ,1 / l1')'il· I• 1-nn.11 <!1 11 rn1 11 I lilt 11 1· <11 "',~ I· 1•111! 11·r•·• 1n •>Id I h ll\Oll ~.1rrlf'r1 (1 n I\' ~:: 11~1. ·r,·1·11h. n"n•·r J~! I :..'1 !1,<;',C\1->.\~-li\1 . SIOOO ASSUMES '.\h " 11, I \l.11 ( 11'.tll<'I' llfl• 1~·r •)11 no ·f I<.,'• ol T•> ·<'11 ~. 1:1:. I , J: \ \-•11111\• Fil\ lo\ ;11 i '.1 ii j', II~-:' 1.\ ! 1\\ 'I I 1: "' \j,1. ! ' . I l\1 ·I :-• J :~ ) .. ! " -•1' .I 1•,1: .' !'. I J 11~ 1111 •it•'' t 1r I 11.• , ' ·' l .' , I , I !! ~ 11 I ; J I 't 1 l!I·.; \ l!~.l . \l \I: '•II .1 r::i. "l'fl <11111111: I Ul. 1;,1,-h,.n. ·.1; .. ;,~1r, ·, 1:1· l·il1, TIP.I::!> o! th.a! old rurn1turr; !T's t1>:1Jty not th~1 har(I Iv r<'ril~i·e. J 11.,'t 11·.11rh !hr furniture k m iscl'l1 1111eQ:1~ mlurnns ln !he ClllS.!lllied Section. Genera l =t §4 NOW-IS THE TIME fo .. BUY ~~ Huntington Beach Office -842-4455 7682 Edinger Open Evenings 540-5140 7612 t dlng•r oppo11te Huntln~twn Center COLONIAL MANSION. Ov :.!300 11q rt ut ramlly Hvhl( In this..ma11;nifil'rnt :1 bnlh h~~ f<'&tl;riO~ · eleiRnt formnl dining roon1, lu.sh_ <:.~l'f-11'~· i;ecluded mastrr suite and C~LD WOHLD veranda. su11o~n · ing gardcllli. A truly executive ahowp{f:ce th a prestige neigh· borhood. 4 HO IAlGAIN Onl $194 \>Pr month pays all to get' you the 11dvanlAAt'~ of horJe owN?rship. Quick 110Slle11lr1n and "55umable GI LA:l8n. $25,900-Small down \t'ill handle. 2 STORY STEAL A real rream purr "·I th over 2000 sq. ft. of r11~ily llvini::. formal dining room. spacious family room, hr!de i kitchen, 4 huge bedrooms with prnsh master sultt. S29,MO. NrwLYWIO DREAM COTIAGE Cute as a bug's e1Lr and sQueaky clean. Gold shag c•rp!!l, cu~­ tom kltchl'n. towering tree-shaded lot completely fenced. Only St7~ JMll)'S all, less th11.n rent. ~ Newport Beach Office -646-7711 2043 Westcliff 0 1'. et Irvine Open Evenings NEWPORT BE ... CH 3 CA/t (;ARAGE •nd 2-slo ry !',-.:1•cu lilT '1ion1r on 8 cul-dP-sac ~trl'l't of more custom honlr~. Ahnost 2000 sq. ft of c-om- fortahlr ran1ily livini::. F're&hly pajntcd. llC'I\' ~hllji CO f!)('/.~. Short dis tancl' fro m ch•rn~ntary, junior and hii;th schools. ' \Von•t beava ilabl!' long! $-11.500. IETTIR THAN NEW This bcnu1y has 4 brdrooms, family room. " hu~t' 3 l'ar KlltnRP and within v.·a!kini: dislnnCf' of South Coost Plaza. $38,750. EASTSIOE-SHARP! SHARP ! 3 bedroom, 2 bRth che.rmf'r-huge Polo Verde 1ton!' fir<'plact' for those cold winkr evenings. \Valk to schools. N'ir!' shalt carpel-ne1vly pe.lntcd cxterlor. Ce.II today-<lnly $26.950. CANAL FRONT DUPLEX 85 ft!t't of \\·aterfront luxury "·ith your own ::I bf:odroom hnmt"' 10l'<'rlookln1t Ne1vport Can~I. And enjoy PArn ln11:~ rmn1 3 hcrf· rwm unit below, A rArc buy at $68,500. Sf'll cr 1,·ill P'IY mn&I of bt1ycr's co!ts.' Costa Mesa Office Days 545-9491 2790 Horbor Blvd. Niqhts 545-0465 POOL + RUMPUS ROOM Phis ii lwdronm~. 'l lmths. built-in k1tr hr n. """ ,hrit.: J•arp•'l-in~. 2 tlreplact~. ()11('1' l.iOO sq. fr. ru111pu~ n l1Jlll 11u·J11d"' 11"1 ha1·. No qualifying, no lottn .fl'l's-J_u.~t 1 :1~1· "\"r s11h 1•'<'I r.11 ,.:o1l sling GI 11_.<1nn , 0\1·11rr 11·1\I r onsidt•r $1,000 do1111. L\lL\11·,. DIATE-OCCUl'ANCY. LOT TWO ON A Usr for incomr or for hnusr plu!ll 1noth,.r·!!1 •1a1• •1',1~r t rr~­ Onf' J -bedroon1 1111d one l-hedroo111. Pres1•nt 111rornr 821(1 nrr n1on th. At the 11rlce ot !!22.700, 11,hich is only 7 1 11111·~ )!ro.~.s. you'd bt-tter takP a look! SHARP! SHARP ! SHARP! Tired of loo kin~ e.t dirty l'l'sales? Then sre this l!"~!ity 1t1:it shoY"' like 11. model home. 3 bedrooms, 2 l»l1hs. )will-in kHch· <'11 includln~ dl11h}"All h!'r, nf'W beaullful sha!!;(\~/\~ .~.rpr l ­ ini;i;, big double 11;ar1i,:e. a nd accr11s tor bl~t 01 _tL 1111'1_-All this and only $25.500 &nd :i;214 1X'r month 1nr.:lud1n~ t~11~s It lnsurancr. ---.. TOTAL· PRICE $24,000 NO DOWN G.I. IUYERS $100 DOWN PAYMINT f .H.A. for thi!I fabulou11 4 bedroom. 2 s tnry housr 11•\1h ,'\ b11th.•. nead,y for your occurinncy nov.:. Cnnipl<'trly rurp•''"'' 1h1:11- oul. also d rape!!!. Ntv.• 11tyle k1tl•hrn 11·\th nil bt1t l!-1n!4 .111- rludin~ di~h\\'D~her. Onuble g11ra11r , S1·hrw1l~ nnd ~hol'p1up: nf'111·by. Ltt 11!1 1hu1\I lt'ti;i you._ WALKER & LEE IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE T Fountain Valley Office 8rookhur1t 1cro11 from Linbrook H•1dw •r• 968-3371 Open 'til 9:00 P.M. 2 STORY $26,,00 JuJI prlL<'. S!'Jl••r 1111 , 11101111 '" ()n •..:un 1111d 1\,J11!~ 11 111• k . .;f\Jc l•w tll1.; ;:i 1:\1<. '..! ln11h ... 1i111·p h"111r 111 s1·~·h1d"rl 11n•n l'n1·.-· 111- •·lud•·::; i.:an"-'ls. drnp•·:1 1!1111,1111, IJl')l'k wall ft•111·<' a1·••1 1tifl h111:,t lot B11y VA Fl!A "r ,..iloJ"~' tu 5'~'• t1nn1 111 I 11rr1•o•nUti;:t' ra1<' j{OV0! 1113n 11.ll.\••!11' ··l•h H~~\UH•'. \\'AIJ\EI: s .. I.EE, r.('o l- lors. Fountain V11l 1r•y, .'J.11;. Ji.'i I. JR. EXECUTIVE PRESTll"E AIEA Th•~ st.qlf'r immarulatr aduh IJ('c'Upl~I fin~ p1«•L n1:11 11\a1n~"'d h"in•· n ~u1lablr f(or thr 111.,~1 dl~rr1mln1111n,.:, CJn,~ ,\ t·on- .~11·uc lil1n a!I rlci::anrl.v rl rror.11f rl 11·1th l'X/lf'n,.;11·1• \V<)OL ('hnn1pai;:n1• t:nrprl & drRJI!'~. L\la~~h-•• l'll!n~ Vr•rd1• ~1onr fl!'<'· plt1('f', hU J(l' 1·uv·ll p11tin & :o1tm drt>p lot all for S:\.1,:iOO V A or F'JIA trims. \VALl\~:r: & LEE, 1ff•1'l lo1·!1. Fflu nta1n Vallf'y, 96~-:\17 1. ND DOWN VETS NEAR IEACH 1.0~·1'ly .~ BH homr 11·it h niodl'rn kllrhl'n buih-111~ ;ind :sp.-i· ri<1us 1111ntlrd f11n1Uy 111nu1 1•ilh \1Ann brick firrpln<'r 1,--.~d_, onto hui:r t'nv<'rt'd pnllo f.,r l!llrcll'n h1•lnl!; 11rnl nu1 ~1111uni pri. 1-~r-y. \11!•1drps lhn111ut and 500PJ-:H ('/ran. Al / lrrn1s AIHf nnly !!:27.~. \VALJ.:tR & LEE, Rct11trn·s. 17213 Brookh111·i t, Foun111in Vallf'y. 9fJ8 •. '\.171. r ) ' . ' . . . ' ' . ' . . . ' '•' ~f 0.4,IL V PILO T W!'dllt)(!.iy, Octobrr b. 1471 W!'dne~clay Octobtr ti. 1971 P!LOT -AOVERTISf.R: 20 Huntington Beach Huntingfon Beach MARINER REALTY 17149 Beach Blvd. Huntin_gton B•ach .. I~_ .... fNnclal l ~I -·--l~ I Irvine Irvine Acr••SI• for sale ISO Business HouHa Furnlsh.t 300 HouMs tinfurn. 8i1lboa Penin1uli1 305 HouM1 Unfurn. 305 ;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j;;;:;~::::;;~O::~::::;;;f~Op~po~rt~u~n~i~ty~~_..:200~1titnerel 1 ACRE EASTSIDE AT LAST -A PLAN 3 Broadmoor. Turtle Rock 's most popular floor plan. 4 Bdrm., family r111., dinjng rm .. 2~~ baths; 3 car garage. Professionall y land- sc aped. See this today! INCLUDES TllE l.:\ND & A \ftE\\''.~ 1J o~ ''I \1llil, "Sl ~CE 191C· l~t \Veslerri B<1ok Bid+. -- -'l lru lior L:n11·f•r.;1ty rark D1y1 833-0101 Nights Irvine Laguna Niau•I ON GOLF COURSE COSTA .\IF.::-A .\lulnp!t> .roning, Eldrn Al"'"r\- Hunting & Fishing ue kl<'at1ou. Irk>&! un11 btllld-Tha t"1 11!1111 you cBn do 11·hf'n 1ng ~Hi>. $:J..".,9:..0. )'OU f•Wn ynur QW!l hu!Si11e~~ PERRON REALTY CO. 111 1h1~ f'X('1t1ng field. t'o1 a fra l]("h1se. PRn or full 11n1e. LOS ALTOS Pride of Ownership Home Fan1l!y wJU1 !ttna,aeD ok. 2 BR & den • 81\lboa Pen1n. Pt. $\j'5 n10. Yra1•1y. OldeP' c11I. Oppr. for gardc:n1ng & p<1lni'JZ. 673-S.~92 or 6-14-0003. 4 Bedroom 2 balh, built lns, 'l BH. unfurn, gar., S.300 carpe'ling, dni.~. lease $285 ~r month yr!y, t'hil1lren Jou1 rh~ gro" 1n11 llf"i\\nrll '.'O '""!""~':'.:~"'!!'".'""'~~~/ Pf,'r mo. Phone Lona-Beach 0 1\. 6T:>-1314 673--0. 7 1)0 AC $171J f"'ULL PRICf.. n.I J T O.T. ASSOC!ATJO:\ 213 • 429-~l. Nr. developed 11r<'11. by l11kt. c1 1.1. n111JOr f\\'}', i:tcce~s. ro111b, nr R11('rs1de Cnunt:-. J\1rfl01"1 10', 'In, t:-Z tern1., 10 relJablf' part}. meniben;. !11\"t'SUllen1 ~l.l9i oc"'-~~-'--------I Coroni1 del Mar ~o rxp"rlPOt'f'. Our eon1-Bi1lboa l1li1nd ------$:10/rno 2 !Jr hst'. trplc. pany .'!Ch<YJI lraifl'< you in \\"1 ntf'f & Yeal'ly RentaJs Avatl Ckt !lth, :?13/S61-7833 t•l"f'rV 11~/l'-'f"I. F1nnn<·1n.: 6!~1200 neaJ1or collecl aft 6 pn1. a1·a1l.ihl<', R"prr~rnt ~11<les 4!1S Park A1•P., Balboa Island C M anJ QU1h11Pf'S arnun<l th P oSfil t:Sil ____ "orlfl. f:n10y port•nrid! hii.;h Balboa Peninsula IMMED. POSSESS. r.~:t'051'E~S !O ll' nr '"11 pr,.f11s and lllX arlv11nta~l'. 1 BR, ganlen pa!10, Cpl~. lrl( !;ike. Ti\l{E OVER onl) Hllnl bnd fLSh fre~. All rhl~ 4 RR. 2 ba, .i:-1ant pa!lo, on Drp!i, Sto\'P & relr1i;i. Qt11el SZ5/nlo 9f:J!...-00.17. i< l~"'~thl"' rl you quality. tilt' hf'ath. $300. ISl2 \\', tropical ~fltin::: for 1tdll,, 4 Bdnns .. dt'n. f«mily rrl1. ;i[..::::.::cc.c:______;: ____ ='l". ,.,. 0111" T v l'hOll" ~iinrl:i.y. 01'eanfron1. ':~ti-~ilifi. nnly. I blk 1n shnp~ J IG9 010. N1wport Heights ./ 2 BR , w11v, bf.am t'f'll .. blln.•. heatftj pool. Adul ~. l10 Pf'!S. $16'.i. 6i:Z,...;.'j]4 Condominiums Unfurn. Newport Bei1ch 320 l Ar. :!1: Ba. crpi~. drps, \\'/lrplc·. & gar. SZSS. mo. 613-9183. Towtt~ou1e Unfurn. 335 Co1ta Mes<1 TO\\":\HOUSF:-1.f'aSP 4 Br, :i H11. ln1'~f' g;a rgr. Pool. Avl 11011 • .S:!7:i/ltio. ~.10-29j1. H<11hs. Hf're'.t a 1~1,i:hlJor-Apartmants tor sale IS2 ; J(l p \I. f'hannf'I ~:l. Call 2 & I BR tx:iu~t . "al\('d tn filf>-1765, 6-16-t~Jll. h•~")J '1·h1ct1 ri'nf'f"I~ nnrJr nt 32 + UNITS ........ -<If 1,ri_lf', 1nC'lu<lp phnnr; f>.'ltlo. 11r. 11atf'r Un11J Junr J BR, :l BA Clln..1o. all l•lt1ns. You m<t}', upon l•Jall ;1pp1'01. ·------~1 nl. n1n1f' r1i;ih1111101h1~ lirau-Newport Ba.ach -; Ad~ll1 Preferred* :: BH., '.!'~ ba .• 2 c;,1• ~rage. F11e111g pool. S:!7j HE1\JAOH I f;:1 rd to find. :!-I unll!-i. clO!:ie l n J luntlng ton J~enc-h I ligh and ne\1' l'l\'Jr..: < 'c nler. ('all lur details I _I • ::;:lU.300 . !Jut-o(-~t<t te fl\Vllcr 1Yill ~ell any terms. :~ J-:edrQotn'.'> plus <Hided ran1il_v room . Roon1 for boat <1nd !railer. detached garage. l::x· ccllent <lrc<i . Call for Sincere Service 842-5541 East Bluft • 1-.X<"LL'S l\.E: ,,r,;.:,-.;rs . :'.\Ll-4 -LE:.\SE: . .. .. c:., L"" ·:, 1 J3!.uf' fCitf I) :! 11 l \": <: ;1 ~e\1 nur I Hr.11·h Dd Oro 1; 11-1 l.~:; ----- Fountain Valley 3 BR + DEN -VACANT- Sh;1:::; , rp1, hi 111.<, t[,J1"~11r. r•" r1.1 1u: .. 111~111·• Ir:::: <'!l•'I •! .1 .ol fi \I ['"I'"' 1'!1 1°,P !<f ,h,10. i'I I•:; ,\ .,·\,I t·~o ~ ~I rl>• <Ill \" \ • I" ot 11 1'11 I HAFF DAL REAL T Y ~1':' I Ill' ~' (/1111< I I 't -• 11-:! 1 If, : I :! ~ I , I ~ • ~ \f< 'till ,1,•llrlll"' ~;!, nr' 11<·w 1,1 11'!!1 '•,.'-l-::·0"1 --, Huntington Beach ----~~- Huntin£ton Beach HARDWOOD FLOORS \'ar:in1. \',\ no down 4 Rn. l t:.'\, l~J ''J fl, C'!'(ll~, lfffJ~. al! 1"'4•1'1 hl1 ,o app!"s. f1rrpl. l\l•H ·k 11a!I p..i.1 1n. !1l~1·r~. '"''1-s11rd 1lhl g;1r. :-li1ni:;;l"' l',1111. .\1111 nhrlld. l\~2)(111, or 1! .1 .. 11"n• a Cnl. \""t :i~~11111,. 4',', l'\l.'l]fl:,: !Tilt:. I' 1/lage Real Estate '62-4471 ( ~:: j 546·81 Dl SUNKEN L11111i:: i-00111. 1<111111.v rm. '.! BR J r~ ~U)M'r . •llll.1 -~l!lA:::.U Real Estate by Mc VAY 893-8533 S45·0458 ----- :1 f11! :'parush 11hur ~tur1~1. 2 bol, rn. 111" nhou~··. En. •·h,1 nr1n~ r<'d 11lr 1"001. f"ler- 11'1(• ·•a1·;;"e npr n,.r cu~10111 hi(' floor;, i.:rern~ll JOf',1· 111•n & othl'r a1nrn111r~ Only l1'l~:i0~ (ired hill r.E,\l.TI" Cn1\' .. Park Cf'nlrr. 1i·11nc C:ill An)·t11nr, S3:!-0.11.2() Laguna Beach own:i'»hip • 1<ll'a_1_ !or !ht COSTA MESA J1111 'rhn~nas Ouldoor 1."ith. 213: 21:1-:.:116. 2.J6....ti3!li rlo~e to ,;chJ~ & shopping. :::olhng fanuly. $.1 .. l()[), 'f1·;11·rl AgPnrv Dept 120 · -Pool & rel." fa r1 l 1t\ts. L N ' I R 1 $~70 r>I. S.iQ :\I 'In I-.:xcel n<'· · • Corona del Mar 3 aguna igue ea ty r upanr.v, 673.604 1 Owner. l,":fl:, E. 17th ~1rcr!. ~~20/rno. An1.1l 1011 8 0.5050 499-1344 Rea!t<Jr. !'.111111 1\na <'11!1f 92i01 '1 BP. .• 2 h1lth•. 111odel"n. Jlf'n tagr P..E. j l(;-11:)1 '---------[ 17111 ·.-~-,~-ll:'ll l 1\'.u'Ph hirn. 1300 month. 1n- c.m.f.'V SHARP 4 BR 2 BA plu5 fam D"st ib t N d d 1·l1ulinl! utihr1e.. .._., Lot./c'vpf. 156 1 r u ors ee e rin. Availablf' nuw .. .-.,n1 !.1ni1trd n11n1br r o f L:nii·C'l':<!t,I RPalt.1• fil.3-6.jlO <' . .\I. locatiO'li. ~'.'$,J/\lo. Call Bllys a (·h.irniing l hdr1n .. : CR')·Pt . .;..-,1rlrn~I' .\hhf.1. 2 IJ IS T rt J BI i T l) ft ;;; no1r Costa Mesa l ~1n .1, :.-16-:l&'lO llrritage '11''.l honlf' on ].i f!, Joi, /!1gh Tl<1' rF' 8Pi;_:onli\, rn~I (1\3\lal)!f' ltl }o...Ur ill'f'il. !\t'\V f~··a! E,;1;1(f'. hf'tll'll r•'lllnl':·« /1l ank pan. $11.W. S<'ll hoth ~'l ."iO '!11lll·:'IT1ll lfJn Dollar ;ul . .\\"A!l..\RLF: :-.01'. l•t. 'l h"d- $48"000 Lido life 345 Duplexes Furn. Newport Beacl"I ----1 OC~:A;\'.fl~O:-iT f"nrnrr 4 Br. ,.1,..11 ll"all.-. 2 l'ar10~. 1,.l't l$!'d Purlrllll): & Fniit n~•l'll hoHll<". lrnr·rri yard. :: llR. :! ha, t1u )M'I~. I 1·h1ld bowan~ law son Ja. -C'-''-'~;:,_; ___ ~1 -----f <.:ups. ~ o I fl th r o u .i: h • * * &fi-Hll!I * * • Ok. adulis only i~. ,t J.i~' + Ill" f"urn. 61:>-ll70. ACUl.(oa ommerc1a Au roma11r ~l!'r(·h;111d1~!'r~. Laguna Beach •·J1~,11ung lll'IX"· ,o;2:0 mo on 2 Ha. ~e11• t1pr1"1· duplex. Cpl'. •Irr~. 1o1in~ ::.011 :->ra!>hl)rr Pr l\"11Jttr SJ 7j_ P'op.'tv ISS II -• f " II lra~1·. 6-12-:1:191. :.l2:·; \\. Oupl•••• Unfu•n 3416 Via L1rl11 li7.">"•l."'62 !J\l;ul lf'n, ynu 11·1 l)e pro. • Nord Waterfront--STORES & OFFICES . i·1dPd iv11h al l r1.1u1pn1rn1 2 Hr:. 01·prJook1ni;: ocPan ,r., c'c\'c"c'°c"c·~-~--~=~l costa Mesa 350 A WALK IN SPACE , Bl d and !01:a1 101t~. ;i nrt bf-train-r'fi1111try 1·1l1b. Adull cpl ~21J PRTLY furn h~r. 2 BR. Brand new 5 BR .. 41, ba1h.•. on Ne11·port v . !1·• 'I · 1 I Id 1•rl 1n all pha.,e~ or th•s Call : f'\'f'-" fi...~ pm 4~307ft frplcs, crpts. <Irr~-6-J;'r{X)S.l Lile..; 3 sr:. ~160, 2 Br 3140. t1t>rk 8.· dO(·k, on Lido Nord. · ·' NlULly, on ea;;e 10 · 519i,:,r.(I, i '~~;, l~n. Part in rrade ht;:hly lucr;il1\'e businrs~ Newport Beach Aftf'r ~;3(). 27J l\'aln111 51. /\"o £!0\r, rPfng. drps, crpt, 40 F oot Lot pos"ib!i-. 011"nf'r fiiJ-160!. tr1<1 sP!l ing1. You n1ust hf'[------.------C .. \1. 6-IG--:!?>11, 54~3~.l . -lf'l1ah lr. ha l"f' a groo:f ear * BAYS!!ORES *" oJcB~-,---~,-b-cbcl-·ISll\I'" • BR f' R Th:l f 11111 Ix• ,\()Of f1rs1 1n1-,\trr. r\pC>.~rrl br·an1;: BR .. J Sl.l.000 llll'f'!\fn1rnl, hravy l'. an1. I'm. -a, Lnl', , ,,. -. ~ A, I , b nnd 4 ho111's :1 "l't'k !\(li!i'f' \\"!l\"TER RENTAi, ti f I d Cl " .. pression nf 1h1!\ s(ll'!lll' Ill'{., a !1nmc• 11/Soulh palio. wri l~ off 19il. gon<t in(.'!Jfll"-'l ~Ill' .. nc 111· ose 10 gara.;r. ll!'I'' ~nag, re 1g. , 1 1 O ttn1r. a11d hr ahlr In niakP ~ Rdrn1s. -2 B;nh~ ~1 s~-1 18 f2 '7 !l'" •ll %-1 bdr1n. ,I'.; DF::'\! hOm<'. .()("ii • nly S6.J,OOO. P. o. Bo-. .j6J. Corona dC'l sen.~. ••.J. --• ~ 1no. ·..:;i,J • f I B II G an 1n1111rl:lia1 e 1111·f'~1111e111 of Enc!osf'd Pauo. SWO 61•1-. ,.rj I/I tirirr ('llY 0 .. 1:!\HHI i rUndy, RI••-\1•>, ~ ·~· o.ange " 1''100 00 <·• -11 <• d ""('" TII0:\1,\S, Real!or -=--------~1 -,,.h,,nn. ln1pos1n'"' 2 lrvPI "'l B 0 [-----------[ · · ""cu,,·i · .,..n ? BR • " ,. .,., ays1 "·NH tii; .. 6161 Cond -· di 0 '"1 IV, Co•c·i If•••. ,,1.,,.:;..,., • . SlO\'f', cpts/clrps. fncd ----------·I I , · rh om1n1um1 n.a mf', & c l'f'SS 11 n phone '"" "'~ ~ • ,,..,,,,~, TRl"L>"X p 1 0 I -• nrf"flllf'rlurn ne<:1:;:-n 111 1.,. yrd . .2ilr. Clt>an. No k ids 01· , ...• · 00 . 1\ U ts O•ny. ,.,.,,.,.,,..~nfwon..1,PnlosVt>r-"'"R 1 for sale ov number to: !\"e 11·po r t HousesUnfurn. 305 ·1fip, l1 B\ 111·1 Ct .,. ~ n" :'~ Oa . :"IOx~~ $~!!.~{M), _____ _,,_-,.---::l f>l'lS $17.")/!l\O. 61Mi2:). ~ •, ~ : · ;>mo. P · 1 1: Jnr rrnational D1.~ir1but1ng 1 p dr!<. ~1nno· slll(Tn, C'lf" :--1 u-.~BR. ~ha . (\•r. lot $!¥.1 . ."1()0 PAHi\ Lido T(ll\llhou>P. ::i G l , Bf< 2 B h ~ rh·ps, air ('Ollf. 1"11'. patio. · 1 ,, / Cun1pan.v . .:;100 Nf'•1·porl enera ... , at. news"ai. c-rp1. ,-_,,,.1 ..... , .. Bii ".'· Clo•·' m•-:"l1rd nn let lnl f'nt 0~"'" 11· 4 BR. 3 ba. 111.~SX 112.").flOO RR "' I'\ ~1 :\"o nn1nts I , ,.n " · --~~ "·i~··· ,. ·· r:h·n1. ~r11pw1 Br<arh. rrp.~~paln1.S210 n111.~J 1·n~llf" :-plit rail & rcda1 LIOO REALTY INC , .~:!2,:iOO. o,111pr -,r;.;>11-1t> C rr 92660 Df' 1 :\ ":O \ Alhtri Pl. Ai::L .l·lfi...0Sl 4. jor ~h·ip'g. \\'shrldry hook fPnring 337i Via Lido a 1 •• · • P • 0 • • '· ~ • up 111·a1l. 11.!13 Sh;inuck Apt l)l1L <l•"lr .. 11tr~' tu.vrr 01'"'1· 673-7300 lncoma Property 166 ,.. FA.\IOLlS RP.ANO r-.'"1\ .. \ll:: RENTAL FINDERS Fountain Valley I R U1ange. fils-6261 or I•• o:;pa!'l•~n~ <"f'"r I.!\', J: \I ------'--o----* '4JS W. ltt6o, COSTA WlSA -----.._......._ 633-1861 aft ."J:30. \\"11·::\Tf-:'\:O:l\'E UST: n1• ~·nH~lf'by .. 11r1<•r .. ~.J I.()()!) 4 Near the cean r .\ND\"SUPPLY Houses*Apts. ::i BDR:'l1:-. l~ .. BA f<innly ~~1---------r (·.1 •.. \~<.:. 11·,\t.L <)F 1\'(){)P 11 ~1uc and i;11an units 1n 1111 DIS'fRfBUTORSHIP * 64, •lll * ii1 t-.i. fenrrd yrl Child1rn .t-Dup exe.s, snil hr!rn1~. n1<'p p;i!10, 2 sl~. ~ F U f 355 PA~t:\J.J'I:(; n LT~ T 1 r 11\' nn. SUlj.;IP s.:.iraf::f'. 110 ••.\('f'llf'n) wn1al Rt"C'il. Ad~1)IS !PAftT f)P. Fl.i l.L Ti.\\ El l Sl'llll.ll Pf"I l\t'IC'OOll'. S1 9:1. urn. or n urn. {",<;J-:]l HP.IC!.; FIHt:rL . .\Cr·: Viii Xilnlhf', ll7:.--09t.i onl,1•. Gro~s lll{°Olllf' 01·er :\Oii' ;i1·a1lablc itt th 1~ a!"f".-1. .....Fr« c.. l.AaJJ.orh u~.I~ 1213• 988-1301: f'Ves Newport Beach 1t·11111 floo r In rril111c. \\"/\\" 1-----------1 si;_f1l(J p.•r 1PAt Tnr.d pn t·e All loca11on~ a1·e <·Orrl-Cll.11 39!1-:!5!!6. 1"'H"1""'"111~ ,.,tf'11<"l1n~ 1hru Mesa Verde -Slfi.i.000. \·cl); gnod lei n1s mercia! or fartory !11J"n1~hed $jj..LAGU?\A Ulll _J>!L Full~ ! VACANT C"l_oa_· ,-,-.-,.-,-.,-,-,-INF:\\' :: Br.. 2 BA. lower. I.I I'_ ".'1, nr:-.·1~<; r.:-.·1 .• ~. c 11 ~16-lfrllO 1 ,. 11 Q 1.1 1 furn BM! nr ~hop it. · • · · 1 1,_ r 132-, •· LOVELY Hepuhlir trt-l,.i t'l n " · l.V 11.< .• o Sf' 1ng. ua 1 lf"I' BEACON * 645 Olli 11·Rlf'r/gard pd. l..!<P S300. yr y, .. ~,., un urn, .. i urn .. Al.l.4RDP..\1..; ~h<lingJ:la~· Trade'.'· prr;o.o n ... i11 be c om" • Fn ,·rell,Bkr71-l ·,8·'~o .. i:i€. \ hl c·k to hr~ch. ', blckto , l101ne. ~ BR. 3 8/\. lge far11 ~ "'""" "''"ns 10 ~hf'lf•'rrrl r:i1 1n ,,. 11~1rihutor fnr our randv ,.. I I 1n1 .. ~ trplc·. srr fl111 nn, 0 \t!" •·l1Pnl hll.~ & hrlll!t !lnl 1 · S11:,..\'ICE 1 BR l11rn. Nr Huntington Ueach I'.'.,. 11·r ![ l~n<l.•w:i.pr, P a.1 ! \"f' t'f"!: Plan1rn. Too1~1e · f<'1lr 1'1110 11·/:;a.• /1rr p1~. tia1•pt •1r'!a nr gr111•r in Ar-· s' · · ' · OCC. 2 s1 uden1_.. ok . Con;:-10. \\~;·1"1 ",, .. .,,nri! innrlrrn 1.;,,,.11_ \Int . S ll,.".00, tH2-7:?l;.t. l111g1on !1 1'1t:h!•. 111'" fl(•n•:<. Roll.~. :'llilk D11t1<:, f'lrl1. V~ry f'r J)"I FOR Lrasr 4 BR, cpls. drp~. ' p,.rf,..,.1 l(l<'att•Jt1 for fiiliir<' h1i,:h incon1P JX1len11a · 1'ou BEA.CON* 645-0111 \l'alkin:? d1;;1 . to b(·!1, ~f"hoob '"' 11.\' ('f'.P.1\\llf' TILF:'. Bf~ .\ t:i 1nil v 111()01. Tnl' I ' • I C II "2 •-·· •l••vPl<>pnu•n!. \\'ill 11·a1lr h1., n1U.•l ia1·p -lo " 11'5, pPr * * • G: ~hops. a ,,.. ....,,,., or At.I. P.!"11.T -f\; f~'\.\"C F. ,t , ... n,11 11011' ~:::.!,;,()(i. H.::.!u k rl' tnn~ jd11ys or ,1~2-0i!>.'I a[lt'r 7 P ~1. ('\,F·,, 1,1,,1!1\'A:'HP. . p1 ..:. I' C'I •rn 01. 1 ~4~1.:00 rq1111y fro r 11 hnp1r. 1'"'"' :>pa • .i i:1;).r:F:DEC ur1/urn 2 BP.,,------~----r11111·0~1'". . . ·'"'""""~ -~ . I ~1 ,.,~1 f /" • pfl~.\!'.. ETC .~-'"r1·r:·\I. ------------1 11111 1~. •~1m1n,.1·1·1~ 1~can1 '" · · !<11· rf'. cpt~ u1'J>s . .e:n1', pa-3 f:r condo, 11~ ba. p<'lOls. "I Newport B•a•h l11n1I, ''" S11h1n11 _1·u11r prnp-~llij lo $?.!l!l~ Ca~h Rf'q"rl ''" .I-)'"d, ". '· ><f• I-·. I 11 / f;!~i\1:\Ff) llJl\\I! (",\,,-.. v ' r. •.,... ~·11•Mlll!O<'.Pil.t 10,i:;1raJ;:e 11 --·---1 n-111on. Call 7,ir, 11;oo, F1ir in'W" inlorm11non 11n1r· BEACON * 64S..Olll hay. 6i~::914 f'\'e~. Ap~1 tmtrltslorRent /G) ~---'"' Apt1. Furn. General '\t:T:-:. H .10>1 111·1•1! ;\ l••r SHADY LADY' n1-rr.1BlJTOr: 01vto;;10~ ~tol'aJ!f', nr thr beach. 1.,,,,,1, 1, .. 111,,_ 11 11, 1,,,, in 11w Court Yard Income ·,·,, '.2 .... • .. r 0· "-.· ·1-, ...... ·. ~i-fl'.lllfi aft ~ pm. 1---------ou.. " ~lfll .~ RR homr 11 fT•pl, dh! Rent Beautihil F'urn1tw-. n1l.1nrl '1n.1" I• I . 1• l1"" 1''1 I~ 1"•ll-n1,,1n1:11nrd 111111< hutlr ('ni·,1111, Cah!orni~ !l\72:l • gal" 1, !)l•aui lii<·d yrd Pf'ts 2 13H hou:-ct' unrun1. rcncPd 1 r I '' "l'fl!' Th~ !1u1lH' ,~. A 11·,.~ ,,,,.,,1,.,1 I I f I 1 h'fl k ,. ' or as itl!e as , ,,1 Lii' l'l • • • ,. arnun. a ")Ufl .1111'{ <1rH influ•1•• ph.;111• uk ·11 <· 1 ! 0 · :•O pe s. ONE -MONTH ..:l•:\.:!OI,; \ 11.l .\1::, )-"!ff: l.uJ). nn >I "'•111('1'. nr.~r' l'ldf j><'-•I P1·1ra1,. lrndrr it11h---~-----1 BEACON* 645-0111 _<01"7-c~c'1c:J'-'f_l,,,._c._P_m_~--I n 'J.\" P1'. :; Arlnn,; . ..:"fl 111 11+11:..: 1.,11, .. ,, all f'\<"l'llf'nt Jo;in 111 l'ART:\f.R 1\rll\'I' or .niu·· _· E 1 12· ooo h f r 3 Br!. '1 ha . lrnlr. <·rpt, bllln S36.500 FULL PRIC n11. F"""fll;u'", hd111I. fk~·1·~ 7·'•'•. ln.-.>m1• ovrr .r.1'!!J)I)") 111·"' 11·•11 ·1· ras 0 S".?f\O.J + ram rm + rlen! Yorkloiin & i\.11li:nolia Area. L(}\\l.f' P\. l'Y\IT 01.;. A.· .-~;ir(l"l t ru:. Ohl. ;:-nr;i:::"' .o\<k1ng .\:!111,0IJO. Try S.10.QllO 11"11 li:;hl ni,inufa~·turin.i: Rltn<. <'Pf•, •lrp,:, i;:.1t". yarrl. (l\\""\F'.r: 11·11.L .~· 1·arport 0•1 11111'.1 . $~•1,9.".<J, dnl\'11 f illl ."116-lfl()I). 1>ltSl!lf'S.~. SJOO \rPi•K!y ~alary I.rs:: fan1 il), tnlrt"}: or ~ngls S'.!:.0/mo. S:'l6-4R3~- llf<I !'~·I'\\\."(']' t .\I.I 0 fiJ1>-:..114 ·Commercial, In ,:t<irt 1f :J f f11·e plu.~ equ;.I oK . 3 Rrt. Huge fronl room.'.! complete with your 100•;. •• e SITTING PRETTY f'•/IJ l!lf'~. J'f'l"~l/1/l] BIJr'U/1011. ( ,, ' ---San Clemente 1'\!'eed s·i0000 f1r•T 1rar round_ Spo1le-;;s. :-~11-15'18 Purchase Option Ind. item .selection. 24 Hour Oe ly. MISSION REAL TY ~~ s-t1111·e of prof11~ 1h:i1 ~houtrl BEACON + 645-0111 paho!<.. NPnr bf'arh. Year :!;; .''"~. f'\pPnence. ~P"h'0''0 ,-"'11"'14 1"4°94.0_7,,3. ;n:i ~ .,10_, ,1,,, 2-fOO ,.0 1, "' For f)("r~n~I 1n!er,;1,.11: 3:?1:i-.~ RP.. 'l P....:1 pool home" I 1!•·~11. "" " 111 11 ih••rl•••k-COLLI NS & WATTS _____ __ " ., Irvine I II ~· . 1'r•r "'""Pon Po•I orrirr "'''-,.1,,,,.,, ·''''''"•rln-' 11-r1tr C"l1ts.lir1l'd A1t. No._'.:.'l6 trpl. hhn~. gnr !.· lnc"!l .1-rd. -~-------10.• P' ·••' 111 \·1 •'~ nr.,, %:!-j;,2:; Opr:i E\'f'<.. CUSTO" HOuE ----,. ,.,, ,.,, 7 · CUSTOM Furniture Rental ,,,.p:111 .;111,.,r , ;,.,111 iri ;ind I M m NEWLY LISTED i•rnt ~1:;000 fl"r .i r!lr Lt<l,.d Daily P1lnt. P. 0 . Box LifiO, ("h1l'l'""n 111'1.~ nk . ,,.11 -: 1 .•. ,11 .• ,r11 :! 1 •. 1111 L•"' • --ni::!t or r·f•rln1· 11rnunr'I H rrn. 1 !->11 .~ P.1lr111 ,( li<•ii, 1', prwf' ~1 '2.l,000 -l.<)O(! jf'r1T1<. C'ns!a ~lesa , Ca . 92ti'JG. BEACON * 645-0111 .1 BR 2 b11., atnum .• SJ00/323 517 W. 19th, C.?-.1, 548-3-18] Anaheim 774-2800 , h ,\\'I «.•·,. '~~· BY THE SEA 1r11.l .;1:111"1·.1.,• "1111 l;i rt·<· 1~1r tt~ ''L1!llf' Dull l/11u~r.·· ::i11<1i.ihlr. 11dl trndc rall 1:1:. ~ t:.i. ! •111r1 , ~1111,,• I I ( -'''f6'~ Sa.Inn, 2 or 3 S.'l . ."-0-Ll ·x ~ Rr. 21 ~ Ba hon1,., operalfJr bea111y t.alnn 1n BEAUTY .1 BR, 21~ balhs ........ S:lO() 3 Bl~. 21 J ba. !am rtn .. ~3:t'i .l BR, 2 b:-i, bontr.> r rn .. $3.iO 3 flit 21 l ha, fam rn1 S3:i(l!36Q ~Bf!, 21 ~ ha. ram rm SJ.i0/360 La.Jlabra 694-3708 * CALL 847-8507 * ,1;~ 1z11. ••n11'_1' 11tnnrn • ·""11~ to hrnch l.:-:•,;•10 .) •· """ 1'"'' 1>·11 •l1•11• f'R11"~ ~r:in1<h1:1,. F~1·r>ll•n '"t1111• CAYWOOD REALTY all hl111c:, tr;il. pool, 1rnni~ 8i1lboa Island "I""· "'I''· "l~lc·, h. .1111 ;•t· Cc''' I '"••k ( I 1•11tf'I. I If'". I .I "' ' t,~Ufi \\' 'nf\<I ) II}'., .\"(.\ 1111 111, ~r11111klP1''· -~ .1r~. 1,k• !l1""Pl;ii·1· :: Rrlrn1~, l.i •nil.1 548.1290 •l1 11~11··rh r:r ••• 1,,·:11 1:11 1 Cnro na dl'l :\!ar . • f ''I I '"rtS. _2'ilr "' ~re .. ~ nt r"\•1ne Unbel lP\'ablf' 11\11 leasf" nn lo/ ----1 BF:AUTl ~'UL 3 Br 2 Ba Bay. front ;irt. util pd_ winier rer1 tal $39i Sl·I S. Baylr'fln t 67.).D:'.1:? ' .,._-, .. I • u .. fno S IAI(', A,;'fl{IAHO 11· \\ 1:.'111fl\" L..'I r11r~1 :i, 1,.111,, 2 f11ll l1·11h~ PL!"S f'~-~----~~~ BF:,\LiTJFtlL \\'f's 11' J 1 / f f'n11s1 H11~. Pni·crl at Sl;;(l() BEACON * 645-0111 [fir 11101·r 1nforn1:11 1on p!c11se r ;;ll The Rral Es1 111er!\ 673-..tJ~~- \\'E HA VE OTIIERS \ :.1.'1">11 ·~;o;:.r.;:111 p~n·101n po~~1hil Iii<'.:. l..lf'r'k.~ ----" .{. r;i iio Onh· ~1 1 .. -.oo (':11l. hon1,., .1 Bi·. 2 R11, fam. rm, 5 BEDRM. 4 BATH 11111 rm hlrn~. :: rrplr~. "-.::_ ........ I '~" FREE!! Landlord!·Owners * * * * NEW 27 UNJT 1lob"l\11id , YEARLY At1ra<'l Br "'lfrplr. 1 • .\dull . no J>f'ls. $170. mo. incL uul. 6i5--2!17;i. \\'ELL furn. 1 hr 11.pt. bltns & gn rnj!'r. Ft :-i1r htat. S200 ""inter, &i2-:i766. __ 1 l .. 11"t!I' l;11,..1Jy nn 2 ~1 .. 11f'11 ~/.I ""'"ti 11a110 Nr ~•·h\lOI~. DELUXE PAD 111 11r.:r.11lf•1!. . ..:1Jhm1t \o\UI .,.,,/rOt-an .~llpg, n;•rk 8.· lf"r1'11~ !"I<.. APARTMENT BLOG. COSTA MESA * BEA-u=T~Y ~SALON -/.: \r .... 11 •1J l'('fr r lf'naots in ~nu Vf:.F:F: nr rhari::P . . ~tany df'~irable lf'n11nls nn our 11·11i1in~ Ji~t. -- -1i.Pnli or WITH POOL '""" REAL ESTATE sr;.JIOO. rn-:"i" ,, ........ "'""' .... 1 ... 1 • · Real Estate by ocE"A"Nv 1Ew s53,ooo -$422,000. - In l,.1gun11. \IC"t'.v 11rlls!u· 1;rea1 rnr ll f'(•ll[llf' Orrans1de of roast 1!111;iy SI il."iO "'Sr:\CE 19-Ki" I ' II lk 11:~11;t~n111:1r'I' ...:1 J••" :H·• 11 •o.11 ,, 1' Sl ''\ .... Y ·:BR, 2 n,,, l>\\'1tr I "l-'l1i.~ l l'l ll"J(, Uni\lersity Realty ALA R1i!ntal1 • 645-3900 1st 11·rs1rrn Bank Bldg. L:nivefl'ity Park E:rt.OKI-.:P. 6 12-4~J Balboi1 Penin1ula l ·tol ' ~• 11'" · 1 "11 0 ' M VA'\L -----_: · ·· 11'111 l\111i:~ H,l Oi><'n Sa!. ~;ol '''" . I !:o·•li•""' ~ ),·, P C I , -........._ • I 1°-1 111 '11•• \\••~! t_, .:1,,,., . ..;un. 1 .. ·1 (",1!J .">·ll'-fi!ll1 i' <: I di ,.,, f j,,.,lll l'\t r·1.i •••ti.ii \ ' 11 • I.: -*-*.~~*~-* Lots for Sala 170 .1001 E. r~1 H11' 6i:1.fi;,111 Newspaper be;lership For L .1\. !trrllld J·::...11111nrr 111 Orani::,. C:n 111·1'a ."f'c•llr- ity dr:l(')-; r•·q ·d. II ri1 '" r: f' 2l~i"l \\', l.1n1·oln .. \n;ihe1n1 -FURN. -e rr.1\'1\C\" ,\~~uff'r'I. rierf !•1r ,p .. I 111;111, \IHI fl'\ .t'ln ALA R "'ntals ., 645-3900 Days 83J.OIOI Nights CLEA.\! Ba1·h apt:i; or slttp TT11S, :!llep~ bch. $100/mo UP. 31:'1 !:::. Balboa Blvd. 6!:\--99-lri. 847-8531 • 592-5571 I 545-04S8 ____ 893-8533 I ,11·1·• ;1•I 1 .. 1 111,,1,_1 lf1·P• -' VACANT CONDOMINIUM • I f• th'\ 1•d lo< ,, lo\ 11 I I> ,,'1, l .'1.' ~I ! : I• "I It ~ l , I. t 1n .111 I_. \ I,' II• 1• •·fl "I" !1 ol •·1 p; .• \ 1• ·I • " . o ' '"'. J•HI l••I• 1tn1~. i!u1111 I' 1/lage Real Estate '62--4471 I;:;; I 546-8103 Iii I!!· l•lfll 1:•.1n11 101! I II :•.,1··11 .. 11•, ( ' \ f: 11 l ·, ' . 1·.1: 1111..;1·1•1•··! \I•• ~~~!. l"ih t, l:J (l\\'1f'I 1~:1· 2 \u• hl"I\<, ,., pr lr h I" ~ ''.11"~1 ~ !j .'.ll~1 ''' h .\ \\ 1'11d • NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 :' on ·'I 11 . "l f!I:. ' r .. 1. ~1,.,J·•~I,< I ! 1 ~l;~j~~I 'U: • tt· ! ,I) I H • ,;~ \( ·c·1 :-• () l" ;.. \"I I·\\ llril1li1 'I"•~ 1'on111, 3 l :!i :i1 , 1:·, :> llJ •l1 •· All , • .i .. r t1 «1 (~111 l!r ! ,)i1 Laguna H ills 1 1:c. I h.t C•11,~11,1r'lo ~I l ,il'.!\11Li1 !foll • f,l'l•lll"P \\Orl1!. l\'nlk u1. rn• •h I"· "l n-..;r. ~ ronl, f11ll lmJ,·0111, 1 ir11'. 1\IJ nf1[1l1••, 'ii•"' ~I Sl""1.":.!I:' 111'1 /!I HH J:d-01~1 af1 fi ru11 1 " The fas1e~1 draw in !he \Ve~! a D11ilv Pilot C!&S111fil'!CI Ad. 642-:.6i8 s~~4lllA;_~£trs· The Puule wilh the Bui/I-In ChucHo o ~·orro~Q• le11e•i of th• '""' :w:•o..,bled wtl1d1 be-J.,w 10 f.,r,., lour :i..rnple WCl•ds I CATNIT I I' I I' I Parking lot: 11'1 o place where c rgvments -slort from THE HJ.t:r·~·s. B.v Q\\"ll("r.1----------- (',indo. ~ Rr: : h;i, 1 lr'\·rJ. ;\!ES,\ VPrdr golf •"\l11r~r. I.inti ;. rn0tlrl.~li !l-12~:! u1111<r will luiill! !o sUil , C11I· Newport Height1 11• -•lt.C Jot r!1rf'tLly f"l'IU l''<f'. X~I027 Oll :;:oil '----("l!Af;;\l!:\G oldo·r .. ;;p11111,11l-----------f---------- ~l ueco. ~ HH. r1·d··•·<lrn1ro:J 1n Mountain, Desert, Bu1iness Wanted 210 e R\'f"l(if.T Ron~1"r-I Br. 1'1dc; .~·~ml f)l'I ~1]-, ALA R•ntAI!. A 645-3900 -UNFURN. - 8.· oul , R-2 ~2fi.OOQ. B) Re1ort 174 \\'11,L ti\ly ,,1.--;111 ,.~1 111 a • f'OZY 1 Br. :-r ~· rrf. •·1115. n11nf'r. G1. ... 11u; ----------· .. ~n11 i·rd. C'h ilr! .'-I>"' !12.l. -------• Bil,; BEA!~ J..AKE J:Ol l!!! uU ~lllC'''• pr"l"l"n1l>ly N. po'' Sho'. a.~~1111Pd 111th l'•'<·rr;.i11nn. ALA Ri!nta ls .. 64S-3900 w ____ s _________ '."fll'ak a11ay rrotn 11 ail h1r1P- * t;;\"!VEP~<;;f T\" P.\JtK * :! RR. 1 Ila. rnh-r ...... S2i."i 3 HR. :.l ba. IJ<•ltlr ...... $3.lO l BR. 2 ha. lnlbr' •..•.. Sl ·l.i '!. F.IR. 2 ha.. 111h~e ...... S300 3BR.2ba ~omt>······SJJj --~~~--r • l 2f> \\:K k l'P . On Ocean Lovrly Bach-I BR-Rms. :\laid ~en·1ce. Poot. Ut d pd. e Call 67J..87·~ e 2 BR. m· beur h & hn_y, pi!tk- 111~. lnrlr.v. S200 yrly, 1116 \V. Ralhoa. 6i~~26 ---· \\'rile Cla~s1r1f'rl Ail .\;o. :116, TRANSFERRED a11•11y in lhis 1'0ly, yo11-hn1•h e Of"E.l.:'11 ViPw-2 Rr. fnrt1 Oceanfront 3 Br, I • lO> only si;-"" L" z 011.ily Pi\o!, J-:0~ \,;t;(J, Costa .. h'f'. 1 ,,-, .. P~EALT\" (ired hill S2.i0. lease. Npt Shores .1 Or/2 lia. \1111 10 l'a 11" ·""'· i:.· • Y•>. tp!~. •· 1 " ~rn Tlf'I. · 1 11111'.~ incl. \\linter te rm~ or try 8 !1n1~tied cot-:\1esa. Ca !'262'1i. ALA R11ntals e 645-3900 Uni\'. Park Cen!er. lr\'"lne 673-4724 bch. ~-plc. ne11 ~hag r11rpt>!. 1-----------Cal! Anylirr.e, 83..l-0820 Jllovr . in <'Ollr!. $27,200. !age for Sll,!l."iO. C<i l! Rn!\,, ' ii111 :i16-J738 or "·rlll': Investment • nRF:A:\IY 2 Br"'' frpl In Coron• del Mar 6-l2·!19~l _.;;....,..,, .... Rt>nl !-:!<lair, PO. Opport.unity 220 C.d,\fnl". \Valk hf'h. '1811, UNIVF.RSITY Park Condo, 3 _,,, ........ , -------B 2 8 f I · BDRJ\t furn v.·/gari:t~. Santa An• no~. 28:!11. Bii;:-Beer Lake. PARTNER~-LADY 0 R ALA R11ntl'll~ • 6'S..3900 r. a. rp c. atnum Sharp & clean. Good Joca. ------~-Calif. "'/fountain & I i If h 1 in g. $500, DOWN f -----~---~~i r.F:f\'T i\tfg. \\t'rnu~h! iron e l.O\'.ELY 3 Br. 2 Bil. r'yrrl. lJt'l-orator lntrrior. Nr .. nu lion. nr. shPI!.'. $165. 602 B\' 011·ner. NicPr Santa 1\no 30 ACRES all or par!. high gates&. guard~. $12,500 12 cpl l rlr'I. w.~h/dri'. ~!lfl. crpls. rlrp.~ & palio . Heliotrope. 6'16--6300 er :i BP.:. 2 RA. llf'am rellings, de!!€r\, '~a!er <111 30' low interes1. i\loncy back 90 ALA Ri!"IAls • 64S.3900 Convenil'fll to school~. shops 1 ~64_4-<39_"1_. _______ 1 \•ery ]ge lo1. !~need. 011'fler, <lv.•n. e·:t p11.ymn!s. Chvnr. days. 6i5-:'i787. t, flvy. Chil<lren OK. $320. Coifi1 Mesa 61:..546.1 or 539-11179. 637-8619. • \\'O\V! ! 4 Br + den, dbl per mo. lease + $JOO. S J C • Monty to Lo.an 240 11:a r. ki<ts/pet~ "V"ICC">..,., ... f'1tYl deposit. 4176 Ceton 838-1-Wj an uan i1pistri1no Rul Estate Wi1nted 114 ALA Renti1ls • 645--3900 . t t TD L alt.6 pm. 9 ACRE Ranch. San J uan R-3 LAND WANTED s oan f'<'ll .L DAY "'l NIT<:-M Capis1r11no, high nn hilltop :> to :',O i:tcres. MrMicluicl 1999 Herbor Blvd.;C,M . ••• Verda panor11.mic vieY.•. Capistrano Company. fl) 871_3950 7.2.'i".n INTEREST • * + + + DELUXE 4 br. 2 ha. bl1ns, Valley, mis. A.· 0 c e a n . RlVATE ho 2nd TD Loan $90. 1 BR. VIH'. Ar re1uly, C.M. crpf!!/drps. fncd yrrl. Ideal Cuslom bit :l,000 i;q. ft. P party 1.iian1s U!t • * * • * tor family. SJ?O. &>7-8389. dramatic home + tWo gues1 or small units. Prefer $1.1."i. f)rn<;, stOl't', relrlg, pa. houses. Nrn, riding ring, Ba,.yfront. 894-4094. Terms hued on equity. C ,1 · 3 BR + fa mrm., crpl/drps, 1~~~~~~~~~~~1642-2171 54.s.o61l !in. '1 • bltns, yrd. Nr. schl"s &: ~as~ul't. wfj fH':l'l'Jll dpro-~Serving Harbor area 11 yn:. • • * * * shp'g. $250 + dcp. 5-1;,.ern; u11r1nR orange11. 11voca 011. , I S l ~-C Sll i. Z BR. crp1~. rlr11s . .-tove, $270,(XXI, Also 1\\'fl l't:r aett f""nanclel •ff er ... .urt9i19e o. reFrig, ear., fl'nce<f, C.:"lf. .. ewport B••ch I . 336 E. 17th Slr~t bdg. 111te Plllrce.ls 11veil11ble 1~-------' + * * * * BAYSlDE Vll...LAGE. $185- al S21.000 lo $25.000 perJ··--------1Mortgages, $15S 2 BR, feoct'<I for kids No. Bl 2 BR. 2 BATHS. ecre. Term!!. Busln••• T & j,e,i;, Hunt. Bch. C 1 ~ 1 P Al l "·aJ rus• Deecft 260 * * + * * arpes, u•aJ>el. poe • me81i.BJIU ZI New. beaotifuJ prden apart· ment~ with e P<X>L e SPA e e GARAGE e e ADULTS -NO PETS e 2 BR-2 BA-$245 Furn. l~ :· :~·· ~-M. *$3DWEEK& UP* Studio & l BR apts, SUNNY ACRES MOTEL ~.R' en '"' tor Opportunity 200 AdultR. Ph. 67;>-8689. 109.'.I N. C0&3t Hwy. PRIVATE TRUST HA s G BEDRft or 5 & Den. ernts. l blJr touth-of Fa!~ LA.g\Jna Beach 494-7578 -NEW LTS'QNG -FUNDS avail. for ls! &: 2nd drps. ~love, patio, pr. $200. STEPS lo bead\. J BR., 7376 jNewport Blvd, O\VNER f"IESPERATE P.tARI NE ELE<.TRONICS tni~I dE'eds. $1 ,500 ! 0 rM. J-1 ,q _ yearly lease. Sl6a mon1h MS-9755 To Buy OR · RENT A HOUSE c-Ywood Realty M&-1290 ;;i; L\lust sel1 :ase "'ith oplioo $D>.OOO. Al.!iO Co 11 a t t r a I • • UftbelJevi1bly lte.utmtt or lea~· .:i bedroom, 2~ SELL A BUSINESS loa.r11 up to 80% evaJu•·i ~=~="636-'"'72'-160~=~=I WATERFRONT 2 &. conv. VALO'lSER&~Aptk. bath hOrn~. Good location. HOLLAND BUS. lion. Newport Equity Funds, VERY CL~AN 3 BR 2 BA den. 21.I Ba, bltna .. tpl. Adulti • no pets. Flo · wlth ocean \liew. Privatf" SALES 494-rall, 6#-8824. hom• Wf<'UStm drpa Ii P«Ho. Yrty. Agt. 673-7410 e\lerywhere, Stream Ii rolf <'OUrse le ~1ch <'lub '"~ Broke.r wllh Empathy" * * , PRIVATE party will pl ush crpt,: al l"nd of r ·,~BcRc0.~,-.~2"8Ac"'."e"1t-,.,-.-pa-tlo.-r Waterf1.U, 45' pool ·Rec. Rm, prlvlltge,:, 1716 Orange. Avl'., C.;\1. buy 2nd TD"a 11 reasonable. cul~<'. F'\nt' 11' n <' e d fenced. View, chlld / Pf!ls Sauna, $gl1 l-2 Bdrm, Fum. 'REOUCl!:D TO S38.~ 64;>....4170 541)..()6()! f'\'t. d l!!COUnL 673--0140. yi\rd "·ith patio. Only S235. ok. $29:>. Evea 646--099S. Unfutn. from $135, SEE rt; CAPfS'J"P.ANO VALLEY HEAL TII Spa ( L " d t 111 1 per mo. CAii «gent 546-4141 . I ·v-1-EW----.. -.-4-8-8-" -3-8-,-.-... -,.-:~lOOO""~p~""°"'-~~· ~"-"'670--,~. ·,-,,..,-I REALn' Ptiml?" O.C. Loc-a!lon. SAuna '' \V h l le Elephant!!" owr-UNUSUAL J Br home on filltl"1!d & heated pool. $525. 1 BR Furn. $130 up, Jncl i_i91. I e ~~l~~t;~~i~~E~EO[RS I' r 11 r 11 I' I' I fj ~IC=~lETTERSTO l 1111111 :ll:"ill ea4~~~12~a,pi1tra.no t.. j&cuz~i. no llabililie11. J>vl . runnina YoUr houH:'r Tum cul-de--sac. canyon. Views. ~S-3948. newly dtt. kaut 1ardtn, p1y. I )'T. nt\\". fantastic them Into ''CASH'" • sell S350, mo. rtf. 494-7114. 1----------· I pool, rte. Adulla, m peg. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 • . Daily Pilot WAnt Ads haft polPnlial. $7:.00 cafh . thtm thru Daily Pilot -----------ITumunusedltemslntoquick 1959 Maple Ave. CM. Mar barg11.ins ga.lore. 71 •1/633-3.177. Cll1~.-i flcd. 642-5673. We'll help you se.11! M:i-5678 cash, cA.11 Ml-.'J67'1 Apl. 5, • ; 2J PILOT·A!JV[R l)Sf.R Buy a Border to Border Bargai Eve ry cla ssified want ad 1n the _DAILY PILOT ap pears in every ed ition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to hom es and sold from newsrack s from border to border all along the Orange Coast ... all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente " You Get It All • • • Huntington Reach Valley Fountain Costa Mesa Nelvp~rt Reach La~nna Reach Satldle baek San C:le1nente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 ••••••••.,•. Apts.. Furn. l60 .... t U f 365 Apt. Unfurn. Apts. Furn. ....., ------,-""p . n urn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. Coste M••• Huntington daach C-o<on•.-d•l_M_a-,--- Jo0RF:~; U11I. fu~·n ! 1' 2 RH nr $!~;. ClJ!ll)l.lPO inrlr~ 2 AR twh, 1n1l. $\ :0 up 201 IO!h h -J h A I J(l/!7 CASUAL C.Uil. l.t\'llill: In a SI. 3J6..-.lliiJ.~:'l&-'2R'l ~~~l).~q or :1~1'.;.::r;~;1 C ASA de ORO Huntington Beach ,;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;I P >:I .l' XE 1 RR. <'fllTI lort 11 bl,., CHILDREN lari.:•o. Sli.'> ,,[..., nrw-to Costa M•1a ••• NEW • • • •h!Hf h46--07':" f.o\f\--.47ti(I. 11o•11rm t.!Mlrl'rra11e11n atmm-Lagunl Bea ch · ------ h !';p ious color ('o :-:::"---:---:--::-:--::'.".'."~:Alt 1\f'" ~r11H·1ou~ .l RH . 2 ,Jl ;:.;-r ri :--:J~lf;r>• p rrl'_ • IH' _,_ &. l l:/.'l'n10·, 110 wk, Bat·h, lJ!ll hit . !111rlr~. $301'1 u1n•1th, ,,,_, ('n111lllrl•lllp 10 urul 2 -1lrc:-r .. "1:\----;iP~(" ... r;: •lrup«~. i:;ir;i~t Nr, ~In!'"~ 11.1:, '1o Ai-:1•111 67:..-6100. ordinated apls -•n·s1i:11cd v1- orl, co.•l"r TV II.I Cresent Bay s11.11~hur;. ftPRlt> hi,-fl~l(IO bkf<> \\ifh 1101 1 RR, 'l BA Apt•., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 llleBtiB.AU - ELDEN - furn1.~l11'fl .nr sr-rte ,to; mn1-•· _ _ ., lort e lleetl'd pool e K1ti:h-Ac·h. 4ql-1.l0fl ____ Costa M•s• APARTMENTS Laguna 8••ch Sparkling ."-'F\\' 2 A~:llR()O'f p,1 v.·/ 1nt11r.-r1 11,nnni: • Newpo<t Beach liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Must See to Appraciata . .{:itrrlPJi llpi\rtmPru 1.ux111·-AP'I 11w 11>111 "r lf'Asr. v .. r•1 1 . 1 1 " 1 ; J>-eluxrR 0 Adu!ts.NopeL~. i'\<'a r '°'"Pf R111•k B11~, nir<' 1 flr •l<hP tn 111,.~ 1ous ~·. •1~,, an11s1·;,p111g 1 Ar. .. 111:, !urn. * Winter Rental1 * New New New ~1·h•Y)i•, pa1·i.~. Y'h·A. A•1y ~ P , k $17>_ ..\duh~. 11,., p<"r~. z.111 I "I/ I I " ~1 1 · 1 h+>li•·n. rl\11.IP "''n (jp;· L~I" A "\' UTrLITIES INCLU!1F:O ·u . 1;(1., •••••••••• l " V'1lla Cordova Cliib, ~f\npp:;::, r·111 ~ t>I•·' I ! r ""'" \f"' ••.•• "121971 'Rn 11 "1" 11··· (' ' ' I (>\Pl' •11>k 1ni: '1 1'1".:lfl. •1••.-,., ,,, •1•··~ 3fi•\\' \\.ll5':Wl <> • -· • '"" ••••·•·••• '" •ii~ 1".:11. I{ .. ~ ,.,..)'lllC /Ill( v .l<v '"" · y P-LAZA- 1 2-RR .• ! h111h ..••••..•• $200 11'.\lf'i RIJ !>il•fl \lO \10 t'n'1Pl'S?r.-ru1F1 i.:,arit.i;:r. ,.,,..,. HOLIDA .1 Ar. 2 "11. t'l('t•;infiTJur • S:lOO Ql 'JET -SAFF 1,_,.11 ~IR:.. 2:l'll t]dl"•I _~Pf' hl•!J..'_ (.'111! 1'4-";"i.tj n r ~ ----10•·1 t1ve "J""''''' I RI! l /',\.""' u.,.k "•>I ... , =·~ \\i' "'' 'k A'l •\Z I ~(, .\(lull !. I\• 11 k r, • .~r. • "', •·" · , Rr. 2 '1a r.r1•a11fTl)n!. S l!'~I, ··n '"' 0 II \l;\llill'<'l'. B111·tlAl'il ·•: .. -""'"" · ' I II ~ 'I , ! u Ad I "' I'll HPllU! I l.· ~ HH lo.HI' <11' HHI ' 1 ~ ktr\' \ri111T · 11o l A C I :\/,/<. S~I/ •·!Pan. 01,..11~. I ur11 ,1ri. ·"'· ,-rai.-.., fl...., :! Al~, '1,.11 .....•....•. s~:!.1 40 nit u I 1)'1.v ic. 1 ·~t'5'l !AI . 2 Rr . p~1·t f11n . "'flP r,r · ' : ~ Rfl. n,·,,,1n11,--,ni . ~.1:.n partment ompex 1:1,, 11'1'.!' 11<·,-.;i.1 ,1!'11 12 2~1·<1r•1 1 ...... r rn \ P ' \! n \\' I 1n 2 f\r' rl1~pls, sh111.: PP1 ~. ,,.,,, '1 """ '.1 · C11ll 67'\.1tili.I r.;J fl0"6 1-:11·~. 1 & 2 BR. Apts. ,,i-t;.<. s 1 ~•.:, \1 " ,,,,.J .. 111 I rpi~. dq1~. 1;1r u1u t: saun .. I Furn. Bach. & I Br . E 1t· t:AS "'-\\_\TF1t r'.\11) FAIRWA" \1 ;11111·1> 11dl1, .. n11 11M-l6 i.'I I bath< I lu;:r· l"j()j ' coptlonal nice. S130 up. l BR . From Sl40 -~· 11 I , '1' I' n M , Wood • 1~1· 1·11 "' • '' • ~ 11 . errtmac s 1 211 0 Newport Blvd., 2 BR F rom Sl70 VILLA APTS Sli,l up r .. 1! 11 7• .~ c~1 1r, ,\,,11 1111~r 11,..,, t' \t C .M . z.1~.1 ~:l<1t11 .\1 r , C':\1 . 1111 1 1-ll.1.:l'!,"1 111 \.l:ol.1>11.:. \; .=-JiiP, ''fl "l'1·1'1:n ll f~ Sec ,\11'.:r r0:ri l\'uodht•ar1 , I \VI . 11"" '} l"lr· l11n1 .ir· i 1-.:rt1ll ~l ~llr'P l Hr, 2 A~. (lfl. r·~-1'" Jl'.!'~f:IHI ,0010,1,,, l'ool, ,.,.,.. I'll\. c:rl 646-0032 l & 3 BR 's ~, 11 1, 1 ,. 0 .• RE,\C/I .-\PT -J Rr,lrn1, 1\ l"d'"· 1.r· •. , "" ,,:, , ,i, ' . I I" 1 '!!!!1•••••••••11!'1 !'r11·a1 .. p.1110. pool • • · I ln< n r ii .. i·••n "1' ll"~ Hl!.lh, hr11 n'111"" h111 ld1ni:: .ti' ·~1 1 '\ff l1r"" · - ---1111>-·~2.1 DELUXE t;iundr~· t.:i.c:. Huntinglon &each fllrtl\lurP. Rlill•k l<l tw;-h A· ;>;e11r OranJ!;e Cn. A\rport & ~l .Y dr1·ora1rrl 'l hr ~Pl 1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~ 1 ~rcf:-Rn. flpl.,--Q11if't shoiw $:t"'1 1.,,,. 111 .. 11111. APARTMENTS vet. Arlllh! 0111 ..,. ~,,.~.,_ 1n..i 11111 1 11<>~. n"""n • '" I I o " 1 ,~ "I' \I .\or r nnd • i''1 plr ~ -~ ~" n11. .-.. ·[}'11''11<'1 'Y J:,,ra,.,~. 1 * •r1•l'rt .'i .' l •• 201:!2 San111 ,\•1~ A1·1". \· ... ,, l<ll-tii~~' I' I' " " JO "" "'''' 111·.'.\l.·l'I. 1111nc Pn"I'" • !11·11/1/l -"fl:i • • _ _ fl' I .. 1.-r · · ,.-· ~1gr, l\lr:o .. lna,·h1m, Apt l -A e 1 flH Quir l \\'11lk 1n tnwn fi\fi-2i6.~. in,i~•l1'.!1 l'rnni.~ Cn:o: -C;irn,. !.· Bii· .-.1\;..n21~. ,\, "·Ii ·\rl1il1s l.l'a.•f>. 217 1 -. :-11AnY~F.-l~\t ~f'~ OCF.A'.'>'.~Ro:'\T 1 RR . 2 R11 luirrl !~r·;;~1;J)r((ln\! BAY MEADOW APTS ~ c,;~,.,s l hill fi.t'J.:,1111 1 RR rul'n. ~r ;.; !\f"\fo ln""f riufllP\ 11ll \"!1a~ ~·1:0,1 ~1·..n B<':ol'\ 1 '('ii 1n.:~. pRrlf'l111i;:,1·1'\\·;;;;1-1:-;F 1(11 kR<t' -2-R! 2 RR. Fut·n. $17\ S.12.i 11111, 111111rr 11 1!1 •"111-MEDITERRANEAN pnv f'>'!ln~. l''c'l'r;i11on fa -\\~'h<'r/di',1'<'1', hl111~. lull jjj" ~:. '.?'ln<l S1 :-;'1 ·n fi!:/·3(~1,-, i<1rlrl' _11·1_,. ~·.,r 11pf1I. 1111 7\\ ,·iJ111"~ 1\/1 .1d11l1.~. nn fl<'l•. f;.,·il Sli'> 11,0 11 1 '.!<lf,_(},141. STl·:"~-r~r.--r.~rrlrn -;-.1s-:1jrt Hf1r1· •i pn1. 1! 1111 VILLA GE .. 2 r-tR's ~·RO,\\ AS 1.01r Ap1 -l11fanl. sn1! <inJ.: "k 1 R11~1"'r 21 ~-ti~lfi.-AA':1 21!~~ ll;;rlvw filirl (' '1. ·'' $1:,q 11111. Mesa Verde R,. ~1S.i. ~ Ar Uni Sllill. BRANO NEW 1i111 ~~1;.1«1'.'fl J!i';" II' Aa.1 SI , C \I. l ~AT_T_R_A_C_T_l_V_E __ I ll'-·,·,•n n 1·,."·1·•1. 0/'/'I!'', <"'ii 1;1fi.01;.1 .,----. "'" 12 R!;, l hi\ Rp1~ II ri~liw~hr. -~ " r " 1 I<> 1•h110.<e fl'flhJ-1 Fir. nPI\ 1 RR. POOL. uni fl'l. 11rl11h~ r1·1 ,b;ih·nn.1. ;1~,, nf h.•;nf'd nrf:;..· 10 \\l~:r'2.___h _I~\! ATTRACTIVE-Lower •'fl'"· dq>:< & p,11n1 Xl111 1,--,,. nn pf'L~. Sl 1:..~1 :-.0. ~11.~ \\". rKJOI. hill1111·ri rn1. i;u·11z·11 t.· ,,..,._,..._ _______ 2 RP.: .'<:r11 _.:I\~~ •-rpr i.: 11H ''1' •h"P 1: If, rn1_1·. 1dP11I fnr \r11~n11 llpL 1~. C'.M. RflQ~. :-;,.,. Al ~(1 102 l~ll'f'h * Spanish Elegance r"'· lndry f;11 •11. nr....:n1<':11rf' ('l)tlpl1-. no ('hilrlrrn, no pr!'. ON BEACH! < Rr :t RR J "" N~.IV APTS F'l'l)nt s:rr. Fro111 $:.W2 f t'Qrn Sl7~ Jo'u1.,111111·e ,\111i1~1bJe C11.rpe1s :11 ra prs .(IL~ h11 a.•!\" r f P<• ITIO!>l-()f'f'llll \"l("IA'S p11t10~-ample p;irk1n' Sf'('tinry iz11a rds. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC I R,\CllF.LOR 11rr, 11111 p11 l1i . ,;;r n1· n1i:r. 9'f!l--1:lfi.~. ,tr sl1nr'£ hrl11!t~. Ill\ !)Pl~. SJ 10 n1n. 6•1.i-.lil:i n1 .;,il-l~O~ " $1'' ---SHORES · Ad I l ' · .111< •1.·,.~·,1.' ., 1;1.1 111"' ,,,-"11-'17.··7 ,,,,.'"Pl, 711 OCE,\,'l A\.E., H.B. I l~t .~· li\~t mo1u,.~ ff"lll . ''' LIDO • Quiet U f 1v1ng I --"" "' <>-' '' f7!ll ~16.l.JS7 6-11>.--i:Jlq Bayfront ;;:h11::: ,.111 • (11·~ • hlln• 1·r:r:Y :-;'IC !·: -2 !Ht li11pl""· Dl.X 2 .'(, 3 Fir •. 2 Ra. ri"'J O!r o~·n 10 Arn-ti 111n Daily .~l 17. 1,., ~12:;.R;~rh-t.--i-Ar . ..:111<11 .. 11p1• \\~1it ~r1·1 w". Ar11u11hil !',.,I • ,,I! l '11 J'rl ~1~!1 :~ Frpl,· ('pt<. d1·p~. g~r. ~J:l(l ,'i.t up. P.rn1aJ ()Ir: \rll.Ll.l\.\l \\'Al.TEP.:S en. a(ll~. Y.1:inirP 11ri11ll~. ,~, r ....... 1 ('••lnr 1\ S'll;;, 11!" l 'p I l HH . .Sl7n. hltn•. 1i1.,1r11 ··•·rl , pa t 1 "· ?.O!l:i :\1;i1·r 1\\'I.'. :>-16--!0:I~. '"11 •1· I I P k 11 1"1"11• I T'n $1"" A•lo1ll~,-nlll,,, "" J•<'I~. fl.••f, --------P•"I~. :ii;::. 1-:lrirn. Afll , ' " • 11 " ;ii r " ·' "' ' ·" " B h . --I I I I I '..":-·>l ..;;,.\l a ,\n;i A\•' !Newport • __ •_< ____ _ NF.\\"l.Y n;;-.or-:-1 ~I: 'l hr ~!}I!<-\~:ARLY 1 Rr, 2 R11. !;ir1n:: L II 1" /'\ti ,\·lltl r~·,~ .•• -,. ('I ""·'.Il l''"" ,<llf'f'!, ~'..11 t~l!h 211 A l/'\o'fl<in -:1 n "'' -, fii.':-O::'l-.. -----PARK NEWPORT ,\(juJI•, 1111 llf'IS <!~<' tn ~ I ~hnr•. 1r111 1 191~ r.n~·l\r,t rr_ S1 S2S~f111•" ,\ri1il1s. nn _ _, __________ SP.\l' 2 .~ J H!~ .<1/ll ,s1.1:i APARTMENTS rnr Ar11urs Casa Del Sol -P• I•. lii::-~llH; rark·lilce Surrounding t 'P llirl pml l'la." ,I ll H«•·h1·lq1 I ,.,, ., B1~llH/'\lll ', 1:-!i,,n r 1 Bn. t'1il rlfl . l;in:<' Ol 'l","J'. 1,v,Lr·xL,· , • 1 r"' l1pl! 111 lRl\,pl/1,1i.wc. H!-;;A-(o.-..: R~·., i11••d<•rr1, '! f,,., " ,. ('111-. .• l1·p.•. 1'l't1', ~''·'''· 1111•l 'f,11111h,•u"-1'• !'1i;1 J)(ll'" I I 1,· l"!n•rl~ !}NII. i\cl11ll<, n<i 1·2 • ,l ''[( ;\PTS ·o • t1~1i"-l1r< >'1'1'1' I J1JS 1'1' ' • ,,., ... fr11 i1· l;in: "11nd•'•'I.. 1"1 "' ., h:ul-. n\. !<'1111 1,, F1r>1u $1• ... r1'd''I _.' ... 111• f"'I~. \~S I \l<•11rn1 1;i .>\,,.J,_,h ,\l<t> /oio··.• fl ;u •rif'hlt•. " I ll•'•f'f>IP., r r,.•I! •,> i\I'!'~ ~:>~0 '.?1'{..~l.t-~l'l7 iJr !'l'll \1al'\,. '°"" .. td 2 '~'II \ h'llll t,1•lu"11 t~l,Hlu At. <1111 'IJ6t}J R•'l1flll!ul•""' .'il llR .''J"-/', l-,,,-i'Rr\-T1".;;i 1<~·.;, I.,.,. 1"110~ .-!llri Pn.11:<1 ,,.....,. · 11 " 1 'I' ·o' I • ' 1 '"'' 1111 1~1 -• ' ·" i!l-fi7:1-·:1:1 .. krl;1_1~>1/1 \ ....:1..,Cn••i:4•1•n . -'·' "U'<'P ,...:.n • .,,..,\n .. 1 • •714 1 %2-66;,_t • sfl:, ,\. 1·r Chil!I •lk 11'.\ E. P.:r shnr i:: • A!111h.~ only 11n"'1". •ii p &11·1\100. _ lf•lh _;:1 C':l-1 fi1 2-l:J!;.'i si·j:;p~ In h!•h. s1 ·-fl 111•1 l.1·c Martinique Apts. z HJ< 11,,111 •• , fr<><;hl ,1· 11~111t"lf ---• ----N t B h -h 1-P .d I RH. f\11·11. Rpl ,1/i.:;ir 1111, Yrol/gilr 1r :'i. 1 Child * BRANO NEW * ewpor aac Furn. Bae . Uti · '" 1;7:1-i~:tll aft ~ fl"1 11·1.;r1".''· 17ii :":an!i\ Ana Air C''l nk \'u 1,..1, .~·.i l'w 101·1;; ~~)!''·~ :o;an1,1 An11. 1 .\!·111~« Resort $1111 ltEAL'TY :11~-ll~.IS an,vlnnf' "k.,..11r(,, ;\l!:r .. \fl! \11 &11;.;,;,~2 :i1!l-l!;:t; ) f1,.111 S ,\ {\uu111y ('l11h1 l ' , -SHARP• BR •11s -3 Bd * 2 B th -----1 ·,'1•"1·111u~ 2 ntt 111111:i;. ~-, .. 111 1v1ng t • I Hr. •llll:IP ;1'111!1. 1)1\0L, h1 k rm c . I 'l HI: sh1°!1 .. , /111 ,(, '•·lip~. $\~ u1l. ~llll.-~. pr11 P~· $1 "'II. ll•d 1••·11 ,\,i111s. "" 1'"1~· '" ~"~'fl" S\10 1 1 l :J I I !.n,ur~· •1f11 l l ~tn~" ,,., 1 =·io !.11111~ t'i'•1111 "'il h e111!11·•\l"11 1·111 h.-~i.·d 1·,111 ,\. ,;:,a rll~~" 1,.,,, J,~,.1• (•I •·lo.~<'I.• Aitull.•. 2'2!2 \111pl.• or ... 1~.""-iii.\-'7:~2:., lil-1-1~;.r; ,.,,., S;\11\Ll. f11r11 11r1. 1 ~rll1 nnl,\. t'1il (11rn , $!"! """ l'lr11111rg rjC'JfO~l l +\\h-lilf;'/ \ Rr.. F urn ~1411. Arl11 lt~. Ml• fl<'I•. ~20 ('rnier ~I. ~\'l-.\~1.11 Dana Point 1t * S1 ngl<', TV. f""'I. prl• rk J1A.'\I\ l\1 11r1 n~ ln11, :>4111 (',-,~~1 H"·y. Classme~ INDEX I Advertising R<'•I Est;i\,, Geri,r;i! ~ ~Ccl-,-,c, ;cfc"-,c1c; "-"-clc5o'.O. I 8 4 ~-"-'_~_"_i_"c"-M_t-:-:-:) I ~ ) Cla ssific.tfion 300-3:i 5 Apa11rn1nts !or R~nt [ Q? j ~-,... Cl.tstific11 t io n 360-370 ~-'-"_"_'_'"_'_'_"_'_"_"_~! ~ j Cl essificetion 500-5 1 0 I~ L-----~ C la ssification 525 -535 ~-l'_'_' c"_"1F_oood_'7.~]~ CJ.t ssificatio n 550-555 [~ __ ... _I~_ ... _'~'~ c1.,,;fic•tion qoo .q 12 ----------- f\'f{N:-:; ~rlt111~. '.!' hr\lhs. n,·1•;i11f,,-,111 Yr111·l_1 '"'il111c & lrpk '"'p11ra1e q•ll"I n .. 1.:hl"orll••"I Nn .\\gr. :,:,;.(/211 ··hildr>•ri. 1i.11.,.t.« ti-12-.'W1l. _ v NOW -OPEN \;;1111d1"\' lll'PR. J.:11111 p<!ll\), Sw1nH~111>: l"'"l ,'(,_ ch1ld1·rn·s rlaycmunrl. S~11l0 AR RFY nl<:\f.T\. Iii'/ :i,i;·,n • \\'[;\T~:f~ P.fJ'<T.-\JA5 • HAfU~Or. i ;1: ~;F;\S :.'-l /,; ~ RP.. 1\p1~ ,\RREY r:~.Al.TY f;\!-1s.-.o' ------------,,,~,\l) .. -1)1 ·1-1; :;-B~{. fiir·n 1* BRAND NEW* •., Alk. In !"':11·h \'.!'fll l ! La Costa Aptt. ~1·11i••11 n.-. .. ·11 nl!~ hT, It.I'! I t-'1 r:r!. n11n<_ ~"1u.n1 1 n£ i.:111< !..· rrt~ nk $,lh 'o In $.;tll·, LP:t~P C:ill J;,11-tilll Apt. Unfurn. Jl\f,\!ArtIU\TF: APTS~ ADlil.T 1111ri l-'A'1l l.Y Sf>p 11nn Close to shopping, Pa rk Sroa1·1nu~ 3 RR'~. i hit *' ~111m plll'I , p11t111r""11 * Frril. l11(ill Ln<!,.,-rn,..'l! 1845 Anaheim Ava. M .l:T.\ \l ~:."-:1\ fil~-2~?1 Ba ck Bay fl""I. !.111:". l~•f h·'ll•,. ,\• e;;.,-. 11:.:r 1'11 11111 1•1. Sl'il I" s1:Q .\•llil1~' !1" f1<'1• ·:·.' 1\1 ,,,. ·ii". i .,! <if)I• 11 fl"''I, rnn,1 $17\ ti 1 , __ -,,,'\{) 1; I ' ~170~ Alli IJ.T."-: • • "'*"TOWNHOUSE-.- !. Kl! 1H1f111n apl l'1~,1 i 1~r<1•)r/ '"'"-1 HI~. Slti0-1RH Cn1 11 1;1 ~h<>I• lo' $1;::, ~l 't 1-,.1 Sl~~J_ U\l .\II 11111 flll 1'1·11 llth l'l, , . .,,,, •. ,, "t l~lh .\· 11H1 1~·. h1ll 1111•1 1111, ~11'1 p<tOI S;i11h1 ,,,,;i 1;.1~.-:;11 " 1 ... ·11111 11111:,. •·I<""'' L!l(; I l\1· 11111 11nl11n1 1'p1•. dl'p< \11111~. 111[1 II<, \t 1(1 Ill•• It "I' ;...,, , hil<ln·n. 1111 1wh. ,.~ ~ 1·:.11111 .1 ">1• ... 111·1 1 1:1: ''1'~1;;,r, "/-.1111<1•'··1. .\./1il1• r11111 2::>r<-f' .. 111"n" ,\,·.-11 1nl1• «1 p1·g, lo•h lnit- ~··p W:-.\dHl l~ 101(}\ 1--\IH'l\ :-;1, 'H :;,-; 1111; l•~.!.ll:'\~. ~;")l!nn l<, 1 ~", lo;1 S>.t!I I-RH l~•u·k H~\ ~ HH .t ·i .. o. Bl< . l l<lil L1rl,1 ! 1011 rf't.:l'f'~ 1 1<n1. .~>1· 11111n 1 n I!. rr11111.<, h1ll1~l'lh, a1id 1·01 !r}•h;ill. h"~lth d111>.,, ~t1u1111<:, 1·luhh.-1usr. pi\rl) """'\· 1~·-1· '1i'lll i"llll•~ pl'fl i> PH• 5-ltof' 11nd nnu·h m"rt" >.:n>!!H". 1 1. 2 1:1:·~ ~·11n1 l '11r11n1 f:<'11I< (1·11111 $1]"1 '\'n l<'~Si> rr•11111·•'•l. ,\1<11k•I• Op«n P:nl, lfl to ,II OA KWOOD GARDEN A PARTMENTS i\ .. 111JOrl·•'vr1h 8.QO ]1,ln<' A'~ ti-l.i.11~:H1 tlr ,-,,, <'i\n;i l p;i tu>. 1><1111 ~li p \1 71 ~~JO I 'H 4'11-~!'11:. ''l'r• 415 * PRIVATE ROOM Fn · rldrrl) l11d~', R!"ll!'ll1 1·h'!<'I"\' ~11rYlr11 ~11rrnu111l1nt.'11, Nurriiinu.• 111~RI~. ;j.IS-47.\l • S1';:-,,1.pn,·11tl!' room 10 ~uei<I hnmf' !or i;:rntl<>m~n. * Call tMfi..7106 " 0.41 L Y PILOT 53 R:antels to Share 430 • • S1111 r,. hnn1t .," 1-"'l'.IO !~!,. (•h1!1irPn rtk , Call fi1'.\..711l.~ hlr 11 •rn Of" 111 1 'lt) /l!I\ i''..':l/,j(I \i;y;-2! ... iii~ i.~1 1 "~ ,\H1S't JJ)VF. 1'1111.flftl·.\' A!T ~. ~\S...<Y.l()J \\ 11 .J, 'h;1r» l11rn '"'"''ii ''"II I• ""'1 I~\\ lhl.\ Hh ! fl:ll Apt "11 I.· r1arh ,\Ill 1.T h11n1t C~J I :.~1 711 Garag•s for Rent !lHl. 1: .. 1.11: .. ~, ,. 4JS Beh C•ll •711• li~i~ 111"1~ 1!1\'i't'~lffl', C \fl,\f;)-1•11· ,.;rll-~~;;pjj;,,. ,\ ,;11<' <l"!"L'" l't•~Ta :\!I"~;. ~II} 111" 1':111 •i l6--l6(1 * Enclo,ed Garage * JJIJ j\•T •!i"T•l li :_~-S:OOJ_ :-:rn 1tA(:~. t :,r.Ar:r.s ll•ui l ll. f;1:' 1.:'.•! t.rf.~1.-J. rim 1;1\P./\t:I·. r .. , 1·r n1 , ~tno1.i::r '"I.' I· '"I•• S~-' l'I n1.,, CR ll fi I~--~; ,; Office Rent'91 ' DESK .-.:pnre 111111li\hle $.·r0 1 1no \l'lll pmvule fum1!11rP 111 s:, rnn. ,\ns>1 crlns.: i;en'l<'I'~ ;iv11 1J11hl•'. 3(15 No. F:l l C.'l ni l 110 Hr 11 l. !i 11 11 _ct.•n1r1i1e. 4'1:!--'l~'.!O ( fl~:IJ '\;F l n'<ll1! ,.f(,..,,. ~11 Pr 111 <'••!""" !l"I \la1. /'1'<'sh ~· l'ir ~ " ... 4·.;rp , 11r;ip,.~ j>l 11' j)lll'~.1111 ii·.i1 . ..:.-1 )'"1 r~~;i l!ll l<•ll)lo'~ C'l ir1•. 117·,.;;'jf)I\ BAY VIEW OFFICES I.uh• \1 f'.; 1:i-11lo•1u1n 1 w~ Hkr i11:-;11 spK•·1· -a1·,1;1;h-lc-s.-ir· 1110. \\'lll r rn\·lrlP. lur11it11rP Kl 5,-, inn An«11f'rin1: 11er-...if'r a1•a:!;ih!t". :!:.11 Ftu-..,.~r A1·r , l.J1g-una Rf'11rh. 4!'1-1-9-lf>f; . -·--1(11~1 11 ~ 17-,/111<' !l<'r , lildi.:, ''T' "~" f11r 'I""' n~.111 r11 S111ph1• p l<O "\, '111 Rl1•1. "!1-:'l\..,J. "''"· :111 IJ~:sr; s11111•c 11\'11Jl111Jle J jfl n1n \Viii flt'n\'irie lurr11t11rr 111 s:1 1110 , ,\11~11f'rini:: <<'fl'lf..,. Al ~1l1-1hlr. 17~j:, ~PAl'h Riv<'!. !!11111111~1on F\f'ar·t1. 612--1.~11 11~ __ ...,.Tr--:T ."'n1r.· i\,;111 , 1:1.i: '' \1a 1 ... 10, ti! .-::;--";'!. ."<'!\It<' ,I'' 11 r 5 ------.'l:l..\'T offr," ·'fl"''" nn11 a1:1 I , l.1.tn H!llf ~.~Y' V1;; l.odo, '.\.!1 t.i'i--;1iil. J n!'lf'• 11111 ..,,,.,,,,. I 't TF ,\ l ~I IHI< 11(1( •.;;F rnr ( ir·r·H·v 'I[~ -"'IT\i~i·. 211 \I 11 1l~··n. ( \l ,; l ~'-•i·,.,n • .'\!· l \'1'1li1T HF '\II- fl ~ ::'u \ :t~I· ~II I 'II ,\I I'. ~:rv 1 n. i;;·,__ If"']! Business Re,1tal • • ·~WI "I II ;.-rnr,,.. "t <)~ 1-·r<'r: s 1".1trv>. c n c:;-r.\ '1 1-.!'\ lilh 11.;11 1r:r:1nr 11· 1.(1«, ,--.;;;,.--;:."----;; lnri l\•1!hn;1 l-r•ln1 $.j-, li: .. ~:tfl • (11-l-ICL ur ST1\1 :1-.-:-~1ri ~11 fr ,,1-II l'Ol:T Rl-.,\nl. • (',,11 1;;>-11~1 1-* .-.:11rnr 1 :t )(\\1 111'1< ,t. nrr11.,. ~l)ill'f' ('l"'I" l'I 1~1):!1111~ !!'I(" ~·i:, '" s:::-.11 11i.1. 4!11-1n:.-: f'rlf: 1~·· !100 ~'1 fl :\1-1 1·1'1i:: ,.,,. n1.t•·h1nP ~h1111, ta r~t:P nr ~lot1l ~1 -·11 -h••(l O,IS-~i'.l! lnduttrial Re nt.sl 450 * COSTA MESA * \bi() "l '< 1111 ..'"211 J"1l1('1\ pri- "ilh 1.f1 11·r. II•" lold~ F~w1 "I r1. lrl.'. •>l f11·r-. p)r 11h ,,. p ;o1 k ill(:, l'I ;;;_ ( J !l'I< I', * c ,,,·1·rr;1·:-=~· r:r :rr. • 1 7•1o. ! . \ 1 1100..1440 SO. FT. I'· ·"h' I '"" 11<' II' ,, 'II"''' "\:1n l''"l!'I Vr"l Hin::: /•1!1.1 .<1•1-1nkl••d 1 ·.~h1 ,11•1 niil.krr < r1i..-r.:111,. " .. 11•.-.1111•_ ii7'l-17 IJ ---:\T r~\ h;,1 •rw111k11;.~ d11 .t I ~ .. J. ':.i :.O ~'l /1 ,'(, \If'. !\1'. _;;:. f) ,\. r, (;. F"·1.•. \\ "'1111 11>11·1· int111.~• 1~ k. ~4 :-:r.;-·, iii ll"I -11 j1-\1:;;:rh .. 11si• ~p;:irr R I :r~ lh 111" nr yr G;!l-lli l l1~111r 1'\'lll'"Trll\I. l'nir c. \.:'YI 110 2:){) fl''"~I l !l:i, ft> Slfiif \1 (1 f'h 1;11-11s:,, 'Rentels Wanted H ~:Trnr:11 •'fl•1 ro1 .. <1.-c1r" tn rrnl 11 rH11rn 'J Rr .• 2 R11 Afll n1 h'-<> 111 l\r111.-.1·1 Af"l:l•'h RI'•" I;,, .... pa1'1 1Vlll~r~ n>fi< ,q,;.,l:.hlr II 1·11r r111s.~1 f11"d 11d ,,,,_ !'>l. n;:i11" 1'1101. r .n . R<" \'>fJ! (00<1R .\lr.~i\, Calif. !l<'f':lli. RACJI. ·-c1c8c,-,-. -,c,c-,c,,-,-0c,.-c1c...,-1 h!'. ll!llfll<' ,.IO!<I'! k _!}\'! hA, nri 1(11. pn1 ii 111 rr-~1<1. 11r,.1'1 , Jl1·,,trr ,,.R n1 HR. l.i1 r 1lar'1r111nt 1n1rr .. i<1. 5 pm or i ar11, :~li-Z'llfi. ... I ' ~· l . " .. . . •. ... . " . . . ,.. • '• ' . Buy The DAILY PILOT For Peanuts! Here's hero's here·a r here's last but no! leasl, he re's CHARLIE BROWN ... ar:d LUCY .. , and LINUS, .. erd here'• VIOLET.,. and SCHROEOEA , , • and SNOOPY Phone 6 4 2·4 321 (Circulation Department) to have the lv hole Peanuts gang come and visit y ou daily . 1 I ( . .. -~ 13 PILOT-.AOVERTlS[R Wtdntsd1.1, Oclotltr 6, 1971 DAILY PILOT G.'> _· --: ~ -~~-- - ---- DON'T PINCH YOURSELF (You're Not Dream ing ) But You Can PINCH YOUR PENNIES with a PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified ~d . ' 3 LINES 2 TIMES Any Item Priced $51. or Less Of _,. the• -1-. the combined lotol _llOl ....... '50J 642-5618 ~I ~-~·~l~~~-~I .... ~ .... ~-~lal~1 1 ...... w ...... J ~ l -w.0··-l~l --·-l ~I .___ .. _ .... -____,. l[Il]L..._I ... _ ....... _____J.I ILIJJ 530 Found (frM •d1) 550 Schools & c_•_m_•_"1.;.•_C,:.on;.:.;c~':.."':;•:._ __ 1General Services Job Wanted, Fema le 702 Help Wanted, M & F 710 !'.IE:N, you n1ay not t t>allle thn1 but )'l'ltl really nttd our rxpcrt EuroPE"an razor ('llt- laig & our hall' styling that brings oul your goud & l't.lven; up your fauJts. I111s 11 f'as1ly clo11P ii ym1 knol'.' ho"·· \\'P. ktlO\\' ho"! SE'e !or )'our.st"Jves. Sir Wal1en., W52 Nr11·pur1 Bl vd., C.~\. DARK grey $1lky kittt'n, 1--'"-'-'-'-"_c_ll_on_. ____ 5_7~ B~AT Ttw: Rain! Concref{' 'J'J--l-IN-'G-S--.,--,-1----.-L-1.1 ~ ~ ., . <) c A fl \\'A S il , A u TO &rt't'n eyes, vie. Slater"-HOMEM A KER.S flovr&, 11attoft, dr ivf-1, rlt"l•I., pl umb, !e~. t1lf', l"EF,D !!EU> Ar 110~1£. POLISHING, &. CA.SHll:R Newland, 11.B. M:i-9006. Intlt\·1dllaiut'(I Interior Dec. ~ldf'wt1lk!. ~n &t'..!-85l-t. ln.,Ur1.>1, 1:uri;oeutry, yii.lnl t:h.:. F; ~;1~::; c~:;;~~nt P 0 S l TI 0 1' S , F/time. Till • -1o-d Jem Bassel Of""dtlng, 2 llr \\'kiy ""'Ork· PATIOS, walks, drivf, install, C>l5-08-'-C::'""'-· ------~I CN" lh ro. f k11·ul10n.'I. '"" '" I ic A1dt>1 • Nun.rli e House. .., Hound. Vil" ·\\'. t11h St., .shop. 646.<r.'61. new a"-' n!I", S11 w, breaJi, CHAIRS Canru: l!u;f't $1 oo k :-.t~_vrno <'Alt \\'A ..... 1, 1950 """ f('!l10\'t !P-IS..8668 fo t ~Pl'f'S. Jlnrbor Bh"', C \l, C.!\1. 5-18-3411, 54.5-4~so. I NT l RF.: ST f: D in .11n · r t-s · po>r 1tX'h. ll1ulrl110\•tn 2Sc lfQ,\tE!\fAKEnS/UllJ OllN ... Bl...ACI\ pUT'liy, Call 549-3725 11lttrna111 (" to public educa· Child Care per holt>. 67:'>-6352. 1t u11tini..1on &atti llJ't'll. lion? <'l'l ll mf', 6'75-4~5. XLN'r ('hilil rar;,> n1y home. Ha uling Lo 1t SSS C'ASll 1 l·:H. f''o'.pl'r. Apply Na- fo'or p,•rm11nt'11t N-·f'\11(-."• uunnl l.111n~M·r. l~l'.!'2 Brook- • \\'..-lla\'i' Cumpiuuons hur.,t. II.II. ICkltTl·'lprn. • ll•1usekt"l"pPrs • flr:ic11-lmiiiiiiii...,-:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SING!Nf; Tech111que. Son1; Ai:ts 2-5. 1\ll'sa Vrrde n.rea.'1 ••0-v-1·,-,GO' -.·,-.--.·,-,1-1-Jn1erprt>ta!1on. J aine' I~. llt'r's. ~>lG-l!llll ~..;o..279-L 1. ,.,. ,t>1~111 au lllf.:. \V E£KEN O of ::ie pt. 25th, Ch .11 p rn a n. 4 9 2 -8 2 6 5 , ::.::c_:::.::::.:::::..c::.::· C.::C.::C:.:C....I Ga.rl'li.:c ~·l•'lln-up, yarrl & * 'fULL y LICENSED * Brown envf•lope cuntain1ng ::..IB--0121. Contract or lr•'f·lrim1n1n~. T!'\~I' La"'o Renowned Hindu Spiritualist oeKal i ~·e1 & pictures C! 50th -,-,-~l'-IA-N"O--L-E0.-s-s-o_N_S ,,j.1y;-·1i11~,;y~, "-;q~"~'ji"""~' tho;;;m~e;i:'~1~'~"~'1_· i>~1'1:-~"'~;~' __ _:::__[ l'al ~urs•'!!. f'll:. At ;\lonthly Rates, CEMETERY Advice on a.JI matters. v.e..klu1K annlvr~ry. Vic:. 1auj!'ht. your horne or nurl('. rt"rnod, \\'alls. t't'l!tr.g, f!oor,o; YAllO, i:-11rai.:r. 1·lt>anups. U:>\•e. :.farriage, Busioess J amaica Inn, Airpo1'ter or IW7-6,I~ I'll', i\o )Ob 100 small. Re1110\I' 1r1·1~. dirt. I\)', 11 £,\L'l11 & f ,\.\1 11.Y CAnr: /I Gf::\Cl 180:; No. Br011J11 a~. BEFORE NEED Readings giveo 7 days a 1"ash1011 Island. A great 11r11-[~i!iJi!iJi!iJi!iJi!iJi!iJi!iJ~~~ 5-17.W...6. :l"I hr ans. H"t"I'. 8 k 111 Io a tl ,. r, batkh<.oc. "'A!.k, 10 8.m. to 10 p.m. 11n1enlal valut. Reward. A 11 R R4i-26GG. I ••, 1 ,...,._.., __ k'""""'""""'" 312 N. El CamlnO Real, 61l-61Sj. I I~ I•_ 111Cfl!i * Pmodehng 1~----------IX .:'\'T Asst. Jou in..: for ()tr Sanra ,\na S.17-66.QI SAlES 1-----------·1 Swvk .. .andRepairs 4;<'rv.1ck & Son, L•c. TRASH ,r,,, GRr;11;e l'lean-up. pt·y 1111h H ii.:h S1yhst. San CIE"mente SILVE!l GrL•y 1oy poOOle, . . 673-roll *" ~1'19--:!J70 7 rtny~. FN>e est, ,\11y1 une. 5-l·l-W!lt: fwt. 6-1! pni. 4\l2-9l36, 492-00iO 111:111', hair cul ~hort, t.'Oll11r l ij;T,;';;;;;y.---=::.:::.:.:1_'i>~J.<~·~'.<~:1~1.,_ _______ ! \\',. Jio•i·•l ltn,.,, 111all1re lariies N EWPORT BEACH v.·/hells. Vic Bal. Isle. I Dr iveway& He lp W ante d, M & F 710 (II' 111••11 1" "n1t'r Ollt' Pi'OfE'&- f' I II I' 6'3-2'"3 Auto Waxing ----'-------1Hcu5eclean ing T E NNIS CLUB eWIU'I o rr!'I . I "'' . ----------· I JiA\\'LEY'.S Dr i \I e.,.,. a Y Af-fEH:-iOON •li1(vr11 , ~1un.il '1'1.1111111;.: Proi;ran1, ~lemtl<'!'!i or fonnrr mf'm-LO~i' v1c llarhur & G1slt>r, SKEETER'S Auto Poli~htr1g Cou1ini,:, ha\'e it dontl: 110\1', Ba<'k: To School Special Ila)~. l\uto nf'rt'~s. " bti-s 11·ho \l f'rl' promist'd COC'ker-Spani!'I. 11 mo. blk Con1pl job $!). Prnf. Fi'ff \\'inlt'r ls L"Om ing D-1.;...5195, Ca11lf'! Clea111ni::: By -Ii • &u;..,;i16~ • • ,\(Jo11r a1'1 ·r:<~" 1>r11·nini;:s t· 1.vni1x111y bl.•r"•f1rs. that the S."O transler ft>e C'Oll. Aris "\\'oll". Rev.·. P/U by' app!. 64S-:Z-"50. G-7 111u. DI AMOND could not lie ra1Sf"d, plE"a.<;e ~~16-97&.!I. Babysittin g eall6+1-114{1a nd n1aybe you ,\tALI-: Afghan ho uod. E lectrical 300' Sha1t1p0o .1 1~. S1ean1 $30 Rl'J>a1rs & Installation Af(('J!ITEITt:RAL i''i r 1n •1an!s SP! rr1a1 y, Full n•' If )Oii F<11• n•>I Ptllfll'l}Nl .vou part t1r11r, ~o e.>;p O('l'. 0 1\l' II ro \11U1wH 10 call for "''11! bt'rwtit by up 10 $% 11.1 R 1 cE>ntly <'lipp1 d. E L i.: CfR!CIA:." licen.wd f'fl'c 1'.st. 645-1317 ----COSTA ME SA no l'O!it to you. Ch!irrlpagne 1r/blk nose. PRE-SCH OOL Enrol! now for Fall bonded. Small ;obs, mamt: :\le.!'u Cl~anlrig Sf'rvice 962-2626. au 1011•1111·'1, DlSCOVE'R DISCOVERY JIB. RE"117lrd 5.'!6-!712. & repn1n:. 54S-5203. Cl'll']~ls. \Virxto"·s, Floor rlc. ASST. MGR. TRA I NE E PHONE 644-0212 !ind YOURSELF ·in Son1eone LOSf Oc)" 3rd, bla<·k toy Eli:E> p ooc!I-{, r rd co l lar, 18!h It 1\\onrovia, ~; day +. EAgraving Res1d. & Cornn1c'I. 548-4111 J11U day i;pssions. Pla1111\'d / .'.:::C.:;;.:_:! ______ t;:c.,;i;;.,;-,.<~IK•~·,~,:;h~JJ:,~o;;il;;;o;,,i;,11- Ci\LL NO'V -Broadn1oor Tltrtll' Rock, r.;o OBLJGATIO'N' Sil•rra arl•a. f!:l.J-81~1!. program, hot luneh<'S. Agf's fo::\Pt;lt'J' llflnd fo:n~·a\·•ni:: Cq11:<, 11·indows, !k11.ir,o;, Pi e, 2.0, hni 6:30 A:IJ • 6 Pat. Tropli1t'S, pl .111uri;. cu p$. "tr. Hrs. f., Conin1·1. 616-1,101. Y oung men needed Full Tim e 17l ll 83~~~N~~~~ \'387-3393 1 CLO~S~lc.,=-=,c,c,1c,:.c::.Bcl~ .. c.--,-,-,-,-t I UEDICATtD CLl::A:'\l:'\ti RECOGN IZED Siamese nit, a lt e r t d , B·\BYSf'rl'r.'\'G by The hr. .., \\',. [)o Evrrything * $:20 "'k-C0:-.1PAR E! &12.-JOj(I ltuss<'ll, S.lll-2i9.\, d;iys. &11.51;,J ("l'f'S. $610 mo. tl!r.~· •'Sj)('r. r. u ro p .. an (l!'••f'li foil' pr1val e club. VeJJ J!.••~I ~alar,11 & 11 ork1ng-hrs Ph. &\.1-1'.ifl~'ll. r.lissioo Viejo a rl'a. Any day or v.eek, ~Ion thru Fri. Gardenin g 21 hr. Ca!! fii3.---I072 /AVE a dl"{'Onilh·e g1H ln fo. 837-'<078. LUnt"ht>s & i.onl'lcks in"lude•I. l c":::•::._:::::__::::::_ ____ ~-1 ... AL'S GARDENING YOU1'C \1·oman will do rty, you1· home, hostess Uxated off San D1rJ;l) F1vy flll·:\\IS'[ • \\orhl lead<'r of 1nt>dl1'al supphl"' and f<'ill!t'nl.~ SE"••ks TO'('C'fll hk> .<r11•111•e i:;ra•I Jor pr'<)(Juctiou \\Ol'k t'<1 SI gr(h\ lh op- f>111'1Urllllt's fnr a~grPS.~ive. lrt'IJ:hl. lmn! 11ork111~ n1<in - S.•11d rf'Sllllll' !() P.O. Rox 1 ! !~!\ S:.11111 1\11:1, <'11. 9:tiO.'l. A "8-"""" LOST . male Siame&E" seal-!or gardt>nlng & s m a ll Jlou.<.<'clParun,1!&oddJObs $2 gill! free. nn "" ~ IM'llr So. Coasr Plaza. Point. al1r~d. RE'\lwd. "-'' ~~ landscaping BE't'Vites, call p<>r hr. 61;...~~1:!7. ~lu~1 Ill' rieat. \\'lit Train. No l'Xpi."r. rw>M'Ss. lllt('rl'S\ in phot~apby !1e!pfu!. ALCOHOLICS Anonymou5. <JV>O ..., -40,,... 54(1....5198. Serving N~rt. 1 -~-~•c..c•~~c-c·~:::::~~---~ Phonr ~2-7217 or "T1tr YOLiNG n1olher \' 111 habv~it CdM, Ctista ~lesa, "'""' WALL WASHING C ' LOST: 2 blond~ poodle/IT0$5, · Free f.'~ 8.19-G:i:t2 anynm• P.O. Box 1223, Ot;ta lrsa. in hl'r ho1nr, ('hilrtren agC's Shores, Weslclitt. ~· collaNI female nev.·!y i,-pad(' I · Call 545-61 58 9 AM -3 PM CONFIDENTIAL counseling nped !!ilitt·he:oi removl.'d :.i.:i, hy the \l'l"rk. Lunch<'.<;, PHOFEl'SJONAL , l;;1111r11er,1_,_•_n_1_n;gC....------ & referral for abortion & 96R-7154 snuck~. Eas!sidf', C ·:'It· t 1Y'(' Y.11rk, pr u n 1 n g , IRONl.'\'G done in niy honie... * ATTE NTIO N ! * adoption. ApCare, 642-4136. l-R=Eo\OVCACROD'-f-0-,.-,-,-,;-1 .. -1-,-m-,~1, ,•,.--;;·"°'·,.-:",,"°'"°':---c:---sp1'1nklcrs, l'.iran up jobs, SI.:!> an hr. Real Es1aie Li('c:n~f'f·~ .-BABY"'fl"'''fNG J I au d s c ap ; o' Geo '.? 0,....1110,.... •n r1r11·1y "'p·•r11l-ClllLDREN B:\C'J\: T 0 ~tASSAGE forladie5-J\lon.-spayed ca!. vir. &in Juan ., '· • • .o v 1n,i.: · • . rgt', ** &f5--0!!26 •• ...... ~ • .-. Fri., 9 am-11:30 am, Call Cann, 493-J89.i aft 4. C.11'(', playn1a1rs. fn<•d )d. &IG-:'1'9:11.'---~--~--I :::--~=---=-------f'll off1Pc: 111 Corona dl'l ,\lar, SCl!OOl.'.' ''ou c:un ea111 ' ' C '" ""''' "" I • 'db .: p ::;--.\Ir. :'llnrlo•• .. ,. )lo· Cur· 11h1lr Thr.\' learn. Bl" .1111 &12-99!Ml, .\1 A. '-"' -· '" • " (' r g · l'.'.o·s Trr1dcr Lu\·1ng Carr ainting & L...,. " " CEit \!. Shep., male, lost &12 863<1 bin /\l\"111 1·•·pr<"<'nla!l\'f', You·u VASECTOMY INFO 9/30/il. Vic: or \\'ili;on St., ;;-;~-""=·'°"""---,--l.ot1in & c:iirdi·n Srr .. i('e ~ir Paper ha nging c'ORB IN-MA RTI N h.~,-1 •. 1uur 01111 bus111e!<l;. BABYSIITl.'\'t-; 1ny ~)n1e, Costa .\lt>sa-Nf"l1'J)Orl flf'a<'h. , __ _ ApCare, &124~36 _rc·c'c1._·_'1c''c'_"_"c· c&J6.ll_c:.os_. __ , I hi·/clay/wk, :-.Jon ihni F'ri. t.11·rns.•d/ln~urt'd. t' re" • PA INTl:>:l;. frer es1. R E AL TORS 644-7662 )"11r nwn hOlll'!i, )our oirn * JOHN O'DONNELL RE\\' ARD for rero\·ery of TLC lnr inlanls !o 5 ) rs. EstJnialc~ 5-lS-6:106. Homes 11111•r / l'X!rr. Orfirl's A p T .\J~'AGF:H-R,,Jiahl;• "a 1' n 1 n ~ ', C<dl now, is 39 greeo parrot!, tame, J2" 5-,-.-20J'.. 1------'-.:C::C::.. ___ I oo 11·1•t'kend,:;. ,\('t.'Ous, c('1I· I I '/,.'.".-.•0 0 ! 0 1.--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii / ·~ " Al~·s 1.liil<lscaping. Tre<· <'OUJl". i:( s:i1'!i1101nan ,,. long. 968-~37. 1 \' 11 1n>:s. 2·1 hour i>Pr\l !ce. hand\rniin Loil and found ![SJ Found (fr" •d•) sso --- _:::::;c...:;:::..::c::-'---~-~ I BABYSITTING' my horn!' n•n1rJva. arll rcinOf t' 1ng. 8·1i-l1 2.~. · . FT.:O.IALE Bas~£'\ llound, tri-v.·kdyi;, 11011.111011,n II, 8 . 'fr;i~h haulini::. lot cl('l'lllup.IC--':..________ \\'rilr ('l;1ss1f1Pd ail ,"l:o. 1,~!I roklr. Vic. l111rhor Crntrr. Lunch & snar ks. 5~:~2.1. lli•p111r spl'inklPrs, 6<:~1H:ti. 30 Ji11y .SJX'<'il'll . lnter/1'.:Xt!'r !)ally 1'1lot, P. 0. Bo~ l;"{o(l RP....,'flrd ! 5'16-?.:iZl. alt 6 pn1 • I ~~~;::,;;""'c_:::_c::_:::..:::::::..:_ 1,,c. c,c1c,~,c. "n-"-"''C1 C1 :..::.::_:.._::c_ I pa 11\l 1 rJ\('. Lu: 'd I In~. L11cal C'osl a ;\ 1 r~n . Ca I 1 r. 9'.!ti:ll> BABYSITrlNG-Day~. 111 y ·: . . 3 II' a I\ a fl n·f'.~. :10 VI'S l'~p. ~·rre r:st .1 c.."--':-~--'.-"'-"'-.C.::.=-1 S:\1 blck male dog. mixed, home. /or I chi!rl o1·er 3 yrs. <:'. a rd " 11 e r • Co n1 P l • r e Call Chu~k: 6'1:'.>--0ll09. ,\I ITfl J)<or;i1trr, hu~.I' .~hop h11.s Azusa !ags. 11Tesa del old. &-14-096:1. 1. 11 r t1 (' 01 n J.: s ,. r \IL c e 1-'C:.....C::CC.::CC:..:--.::..::::::.:: __ I Etirn lop liSS. R1·f'~ rr11d. Cl1·r11:al RUT H RYAN AGE NCY srr:c1,\1 .1z1~L; I\ ~111.r area. Pls ph 545-4893 Kaoii1lani, &Jfi--Hii(i. I-' A INT IN f;: II on ._.~ t li!(i'.!1 Ll<t11·h Bll·il. /LB. Builder & . . . gURl'l'l!llcril work. Lu:'d Any ~7-l->li. S i\IALL bl'Oll-'ll part - Dachshund dog 11·ear1ng bro11"n leather collar II'/ I • silvrr .i;tuds. Vit", Jeronimo ()rFTCr: PF:RSfl:'\;\FT. 17~1: :-i1>1\J~1rr. ('o~la ,\' 1 ~(,lt;-~i;:,1 in El Dorado Jiome~. J\tis-· I~ ~.XP, .h1pl'ln1');r (,l'\rdC'n!'r. si~e ,}Uh. Call ti7~;i1.10. 1--'--'-~------~I !':O Job Too Small : Briek, Kou11' 111111" up-k<'ep. plan!, AlITO P11!1sh<'r. r .. pi·r unl) 1i'r:r f':(':1•·h 1-t11,J , 11B ·"-17-!li.i\';' block, t"1ir1crrl!:', ca~lllT)', pes1 ti·inimin~ clrtinup \"OU supply the P a ' n 1, llanl \\Orkrr t·:u1 earn l"ll adrl a r rn. house leveling, ~~'!-34~fi. · · 110001., pain1 rd SlD Pa, Also SS. R.{'f., reqd. 1.%:.'l &-At'h\==========~ SIOO V)rjo. 8.'\0-5986. f'OUND ~haggy male puppy, black "·itb \1'hite marki11g~. at So. Coa~t Phiza. Salllrday. 113.')-{)816 or a34-80i2. F'ND: Vic: Lucky Shop Ctr. oo Brookhurs1 , H.B., & sin. drk.po111t female Siamese cat. 962.--079.1. BLK Lab or Dant'. Jem puppy. Vic. Thunderbird HomeB, Dana Pt, 496-4473. MANX female kitten Wf'fl. vie Thalia, 494-:l-185. Iounrl L.B. i\IALE Ba~et/Terrier, white w/blac:k !potll. Vic. Brooks & Gle11neyre, L.B. 497-1813 t'OU/\'D Jong haired RN'Y frmaJi? <'Bl v\f. Floll'e r Srf'ft't, Cosla :\1esa , 6-IZ.~5 S:\1ALL black male poodle found ui Laguna area. &14-3316. Vacancie11 C'fl!f money! Rent ~ur house, apt. gfore h!dg., etc. thn1 a Dally Pilot Classif!ft! Ad. g<.!!'. door tl'""'irs. :Fret" '''· -t'Xif'rJol'. Call ~.10-10.m. Rh·(\., I LR. !t17-:::-..11. ,_ t:XP. Jap1U1ese Gitllent>1·. Schools & 962-69-l j, Know ho .... ·• UJ>-kce_?, pl11 nt No \\',1s1111;.: B11b~~L llf'r, n1r1IUn.' \101na11 in structions 575 Carp•nter pest. tnn1mu1i,:, clean-up. * WALLPAPER * 111•rd••ll by 1111r~P. 2 ··i.1111. -----------!lfili-3-IS6. \\'he n ,\/lJU Ca.Ji ''1\Jar'• ('\I'~ 11kn1!~. £•>;1'h:! f 11 I' T r ain T o Be A LARGE OR SMALL . , :.-1~-l-1-1.1 &16-1711 r1n/hoard or l1·r. ~>10-2:li '1 HEAVY EQUIPMENT All ty/lf"S work: Cut clOQN:, cO:o.rPl.F.'!f. l:i\\'n & garden..., l,'IT>:RJOJ\ r:':'r""RIOR * 11101·11. 0 ii.g serv1t'I', "-•" i;. _::;c_--~------' OPE RAT R Pa n t l. cahinrrs, linish. Ji iii 541\--0·lfl::i l.it·. u1!.', ~uarariteed. C:ill B ,\ BY:; 1 ·r r E P. -rrl111l1l». U>am to operate Bulli1o7.-fran1e, 1'f'pa1rs. e1r. 962-1961 lfai-r·i~. &12-1.i.~>:. £xplr l n1ah1n• f:idy for 4 nl•~ "I•( D I. c nr J:1paoc~e GAnfen 1ni:: l'NL. raguws. ra s. Carpet Servic• iitrles.~ spra)ini::. boy, 7a1n-;1 pn1. !><la~". ll'' ••.. Loa.cl T h ConHn<'n:1:i l -f!ri:11ll't1t1al ~rdj>ert1, ers, tet\C -PHOFF:SSIONAL Painl111f: -hO!l)t'. !lL'iZ...f>lt,1; '1(1 6 ers, ere. Study al home JOHN'S Carpet & Uphot~1cry -~Clc"chc"c"c·•c'cl _&1::.:::Hlco'c1ac__, · u11er/cx1rr, flo11t•st ••"Ode BAUV.-:rr·rEB .• \\<~•llar1<1 lollowed by resident train-CJ--,,-.., Fxt .... Dn'-Slo-ooo r:.XP. J -, ... -,. g.-nleooe•. '-" "' · · '" " • · "r"'"'" ~-" • /.1c ,t, J11.~. 5 4 8 -:!7 59 , .~·houl Arra ni,v hOlllt' 1 l.1 in..t at our modern facility poo frt>c Scorchguard (Soil Com11lrt9 111:i111t, r·ret' ,,101,1,,1, -~-\I F in J\.lian1i, F1orida. R I I 0 'I' "~ v .,_ ~ 1'1 ;,; ·'. on· !'I, 0-!.lll IJ•:in~. eta1111 n1s . l'greasen1 & l -'~'~'~""~'~1.""c'·:.."."~""':.""·'~1 '.:'· ___ ./e'A!N'i!Nc-;;;;;r;;-;;;;;;:;c'Afi/ 6~G-9UHO afl 1; pn1. Jfome Office-Miami, }la, all 1.'0lor brightene!'!l ,..:, JO LA\V:'>J fo.l . 11 PAINTING, profrss1onal. Alt ..::._:::..::.:__:...:c__c::::. ____ I COMMERCIAL TELLER E xpe r ienced -UN IT ED- CALI F OR N IA BANK .\.1 Ii :\lnn.orrh R.1y Pl<tl.l .... 1. L.1t,:~111.\ 496 · 1273 UNlVERSrrv HEAVY rn1nute blcuch for 11•h1te c11_r. ' :iin!. flulrng. ~cw 11· or k: g u a r n. Co 1 or B ,\BY!' ITTER/hou."•kf'rp- CT O" l11wns, ch•f1r1-11p, pruning. I 1 · I 9 6, '!·13 I · I • J' J JI f I CONSTRU l 1, J>t!Ts. S..1.\'e your money hy ,. 1 (' 11 "-I" _3_9 s flt' c a 1 g , •• ..., , •'l' 1v1··111. :.;p;1111s1 SPl"•"'111h "..fJll.1 (lJ)(lr .. l)lfl<l.\f'r SCllOOLS De I •l""~ rce t'<: . :1 .r v-• L. -L·-·-l·'ll. l!J~l~'.!:'''.':''9~2:'~------i'"';';::::;';;'.;:;"~;;';;';~"'"' • p. ,u.1 SAVing 11\t' 1.'Xtl'a trips, \\'ill ,, .. '· , ........... ' fill Golden Ctrcle Drive clean living rm. d ining rrn !"P};,\'CEH':) 1~11111 Se1-..·we, PA p~:JU Ii\ NL> EH, c u ~ l 0 01 F:OO!\ l\F.~:r~:lt r (.' _ llniqiw CONV Al E SCENT Santa Ana, Calit 92iO;J !.: hall SE1. Any rm Si .50, lrt•r rs!, 1~11111_ ··~r e. 11urk. no Joh too !'lma!I. All CIJ'lpOrl\111111· fnr t'li'"'1iu1 AIDES Phone: (714> ~7-i.i21 •·nu,•h SlO. C'ha1r s: •. 1:) yrs. clf'11nuris. ri·11 ... .>IS-S:!l.1. t;uAran. For Frl'e f'S\, Call fypr>, lnirr~11n~ ll~rk J II( t11 pf'Ppl<• 111 t!11•1r ho111r~ Name ...................... . Address ······--··---·-······ City ....................... . $ta1e .......... Zip .•••••••. Phone •....•...... Age ..... DAILY PILOT for acllont CaU 642.-5678 & Save! cxp 1i; 11·hat rouot.<;. nnt mPih-JAPAN l::~I·: c;ardt·ll('r Exp'd. 968-0316. ple,tl'l\llL ~urrounding~. A~ 11 hil.· 1 ·un~i'l•·~~·111i;:. \la\· 1n- od. I do ll'ork myself. Good Cnrnpl11c \'111•1[ ~·r\'iC<' --.-.---------! lone: 11.~ ~~u hn1,, lo \\'ork cl11d1· ··hiidr1'11 "r i'idull~ rl'I. 531-0101. &lf>-Oil!~ s.1s.:;9~,J'1 VIN' 1. . I' a P e r h II n K ' n J: 11 hy ""' first r:1hin 7 S1a rt n.11111\lo• hnur<:, P l11nr nr ~=~=~~-.....:c.__;:;:_:I ~pr('1al1i:!, 11ol'k ~1arnnlrt"d. f 11111<•. ,\f>PI'< ll•~flll'Jllak(·r..-l!OUSI:: OF CLEAN J,\PA:-.'ESF: GARDENER r.sL. ~17-5.11.lfi 1w Jl-!6-21.~1. ~i:.o. I ' -JI 11 • -'JO~"-~ ~11 .• :-;,., llrll:id11<1', .~11ta Con1m'I & Res\<'I. ClrAnlni:: ('01nplctE' Yard C<1rl'. --'-a · Ary '-"'I', ·' .,,.,,,;, J Frt•f' e~I ... &12-£82·1 • I{ ! I f.12 W.l!•-PAINT!Nti/P1tpt'l'ln,1:. I ,~ }1'~ ('(),\:·•rAL ,\(;E,\:('Y /\11·1 , f'a~naie. -''1' 111 !larbor11rl•a, !,1r,~ l)(l rl(1-T.:Jll !!arll\'lr nl 11.I Atlllfll~ f)~:l.l\'J•~1r1r1, o•:irly ,\\I Tur11 t1nused ltrml; ln!o quick SPll irllr llrnu now! Call •'d, Jil'f'.~ fur!!. 6-!'.!-J;i,-.i:;. 1' 111,.. ,,,,,h'. \t11 ,1 h<• cash, call 642-;'678 f\42-567!' Now• --BAI! ~!Aln nrf{!;<.I *PAP ERHANGER* * F IREHOUS E * n1.1n 1)1 F. 11.(1•· •lo·p<:riJnhJ,. r r ·1r,2H 1 c r1"-. .i .... .i.'7 nor n~rn.irtur. ti-i· ·-~ 171 !'.'..17th SI.. ~I. ___ ·=c----1 P laste r, Patch, Re,a i r oiiiiiiiiii:i;,Ji;'-.;"'i;·i;""-iiiiiiiiiiiil lll"il I\\ \~111.H oLi 1-'/Tonu• ll.11, •;\rl-776·1 * PATCl l Pl..A~F.Rl'.'IG r 1111:01 (\l';i..r. Fn111l11.11•r * * * * * * Call ::.lll-f>82.l JS ~.. ·"Jl•u.!11!'111 P.rriol0·1·. Ca I I Trader's Paradise P lum•;ng "'~' ''....°"_'."_1~"·_·'·--1 STEVi-:·s Pltnnhong rf'pfl•J'1! fHl\I 'I "11••11 'l '•I'~ /•'Ill. WHAT ,.--------------------,/All typts. Free e.•tima trs. ® fi1..;11\\-:\<.:1!l:l~~.Jl!'r, 1111e~ all · 1 11 Sr n1i.:li1 slL1f1 ll•I •"\!'•')' 11",-r' I' es .< •m "'' P • • noe< 6..,..,,~·"" ' I I \I Jo 1110 I' I n ('.11Js b hl'ly rarrs .• ~:i(;.'.'>!6::. ~f"l'''p.--~> .. ' ai1!' 1' I'. Pl , ,,,1 E ECUT VE L. 1~111, 1· \! PLUfo.·lRINC flEPAIR X I t I• mes .i\'o joO 100 i:mall P ersonnel Agency • &12-312~ • BY APPO I NTME NT ONLY Eni:r. ~Srn11 Conductor S!4K 1\1·•.iun!a nr~ Sl'.11\ t:~•'1'"1 '"fu·rr r.oo+ A !' C'"H'-lr Sli!lo S1i1p f{,.1., f'l«1k 10 :Sf-0411 COL E PLUMBING dollars •1 "'· ""';"· .. ,.fl" IT IS • • • Remodel & Rep11.,ir I '------------------'ls p E c I A I. I z fo: D Hoose 410 W. Coast H w y .• NB Suite H 64S.271 6 (_jlt'J ~·n flr11rr Ors) s::i5!1 B1 llin£: Clrrk S:iOO \ ' r YOU SELL CAN IT T~nis-Pool J BD·Rumpi1s 2 Bath afr-cond home. Van N'UYll. $>17,500 $9,500 Equity Want Ne"'PClrt lll't'a prop., car, planl', ? 113/988-4300 ii Un its, Costa 1'1esa. Inroml'! SlJ.600. yr. SIOO.rxxl. \\'ant 3 or 4 BR home under $30.000. Bob Olson Res.l(or 546-5580. 1910-deluxe 27• Holiday mo-TH A k'lr home, !Ofl.ded, like ne.w. DAl 1'Y PILO_. ::!e~~:~ ~~ ~;~ ~ t) P11lm Sprlnp, 328-3401. WANT AD For Fest Service & Expert Assisl•nc• DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT WVEL Y 3 BR LTDO ISLE home ($62.~ vah Trade for 1TTI!r pr(lp or wl\llt ti..ve. you? 673-Till5 bfr II 11.m or aft 3 pm. * * * 30 Acrt'll f1'ff &-dear, value $20.000 for hoow or \ncomt-. The Doyle Co. Rt-llltorw 548-1168; eves: 557-G'l-44 •• * 2 Ouplvi:l!'ll, EaJtmritl COflta Mesa. Exchl!lnie for miall hc>mt. San Ju•n Capi.trano or T .o·., Fortin Co., RealtO!"ll 642-SOOO \Vbal do )'Q!l baYe Co ~1 Llst It hen ... In Orance County'a largest read tnld· lnQ: post. &f.2.5673 * * * 3 Parecis, free lr. ctear, S, flepair. Carpl'.'nlry.,'painting. Cali!. de~<'rt prop. CE"n AP-etc. Call Dick &12-4722 * BE A * STAR EARNER praiAAI at $7000, $64,000, R.-~oo~f~;~n~g ______ _ $160.000 for larid : 1'.'hat -KATC:L!.A R ~:AL ESTATE. have )'OU? 5'16-59M LEE Roori11g Co. Rooting now in Sonlll Ana, me111her R•'N"f>I, 11111> t~[lf'1 ~:=,()!) Chu•f :'lf111111 \1nri toS6.00 hr N E WPORT P ersonne l Agency 1 all type!. Recover, repair.;, of five hsling boords plus S ,750 Eq, J bi:tr, 2 balh, thermo roof <"Ollt i11gs, "'hite uatlnlllll ll.\ting SPf'\'lrr . /,.,...,.,,,.,.,.,.,...,..,..,..,./ shag C?" • ronv. loc. & & color. J.ic/honded, sil'ICE' s Opening 11p1v ol11ce £xr1=:rt \\'ai1rrss "'an1ed - 833 Dever D r ., N.B. 642-3870 ~.500 eq. 5 II.('~ Ltlncaster '47. &12-1222 s ill;inager.< ner..tl'fi :'/l'r1I, <1ttr11rl1\•r. 01•rr 11. bal $6.800. 6~:i tor R.E.R. lcT~G"'-'-"'n"°'-'-1.''--~-"~0=· ~ I Jndivulu ul 1rain1ng for for ~r>l1 t ~tuft l.OOl'I Ii""-. or ? 549-2411, • lly ,......., 1ng. Ut' 11'\'cl. ,~, J do my 0 .... 11 work. &1~2780, nell' lirrnS<"ri: :->1,.,,.,1· .~· Slt'ln. 111fl B11ker St., Vie1v unit -Zonrd land. R-1 548-9590. .1 Q)wp bE'twl1r~ l' ,\!. SI"' tll rs. &1ker at 2 At'f'l'flil:I'! & future de\·, R -1 1~-c.--=~-~.----I S E:s~Pt11i111 "·ork tools and 1 _,p~m~dc"c"~'c·~~~-~~-I ac!'E'ogt>, Sl 35llf VaJ. & Sl8!'.t S•w 1ng/Alt•r•i ion1 public relation.<:. 1· E _ xp'd Help NH dMI v11.J. Tr11rle I or bo th for EUROPF.AN 1910 So. Bri~101, Sanla Ana THE MUSIC HALL I~. home or TDs. 494-4653 t_DRF...SSMAKlNG 557·531 I ('()mp in perwn Tnade f"Q .10· 0.btn CnilM"r All C\i'Atom fitted . Personal I Ask lor AM Palmer) lo •til F'11sh1on Island ny bridge. ran~ fni1r. ship F'a~hlon advice. 673-1349 BOAT CARPENTERS \\'t'd ID 'Iii I'l m shore, dt>p! .fridr. fUll 1tal-• Drnl'lmakina;. AltentiOM For large yachts&: ~nsiw ;\Inst ~ 21 or older lty, Pi\~ ndged 11\lrvey. Designed to suit )'Ou. tooling prognim. Ex?E"r. EXP'O C.11.ke d t co r a t o r lll-963-69'11 or 21l-l.12.£l!IOO. Call Jo * 64&-6446 ~·d. Top l'.'flgl'!'_; & benern~. ferrlalC' "/some elfP, Call HAVE Corona di!'! Mar du-Alte r•tion1 -642·5145 Willard Boat Works, lllO 54S-2AAO or ~S-..l>3 1. ple:oi: 4 BR + l RR. Lre lot, Ne11.t, accuratt-, XI Yt!IU'I l!'Xp.1 -~l.og~•~n-.:..A~'~'o"~C~.~M~ . .-:---1~..i..ii.i"-iiii;Oiiii; .. iiii,., 4 car prage $.17,000 tQ'ty. Tll BOYS 10.14 rte Bkkpr to th> WANT O""'f'lel' ~led bus-• to deliver papera In the San Ord. Desk Cle-rk. to "50 lntss Orsnge Cnty. 67l-4144'ICE-RAM--IC--ti~J,-~..,-w-~A·I Cemt'ntl!', S&n Juan Capls-i\1M. Research NeWJ)Ort Duplex. J Bdrm. rem<Xfeoi. Free Mt. Small tnno tnd CAPlstrano Beach Oerk 'fypigt It. 2 bdnn. ~ Btock 10 beactr jobs M lcome. 536-2426. atta. RC'Cfpt. Typis1 Trade Slfi.liOO ~ity tor DAILY PILOT ttuiil deed~. 4!n-4"20 .freel1'"tt Po.itinon~ ()....>11tt/Urokrr 675-1642 I '-"••=• -·1111 } CABINET & Top l~tallenr. NF.WPORT P'ERSONNEt ~ Ou1 ol 11!&te Reat F.sta!e In '-------J f Ex!lE'r, Ptf"-Flnlsh Modular AGENCY lbnncti ofc) Toa,, LQUiana.. & GN1ndl··--------i1 Cabine1s !or remodel & l'll'W B A I l I &hama. \\'UJ frAd~ fur oth-Job W•nted. Mal• 100 construction. Olli l\kcht>n. 3848 &n::. "~ N.B. tr rHI f'!ll11te or mtl"'f"h11n-D&y11. 543-2436. f' v e 1 · No11a. W, lloNn1 n 54().CG,15 .:fl!ll' of l'qlllll ""tllut • &-JG.0620 BACHF.LOR v.w ld Hk~ lo G4Z-7f,67. a ' * * * MANAGE SMALL lJGTEL It's ll hrff'l.I! .. M!U your Hal'e IOmething Y'l\I want to in Beach area.. Referencta. \tm\11 whh eaM, U!lfl DAILY 5t'll? Oa.:ulflcd ad!! ~n It ______ < ____________ .,. l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ir~~~~:.' ~"~'~''?;"''.!IB~l'!!ll:_· __ Pilot aamfiE'tf. 642·5678.l wen -ca.11 NOW 642-5618. ~ . • . -• • • • • • f . ' -' . . • • ! • • • " • . . . ' . ' ff DA!l ~ ,_llOf PILOT-ADVERTISER 2.f l•J'IS J l 1.1 l" l ·--.. J[fl] l.___ ... .-___,J[fl] '--1 _._,_-__,· )[fl] I.___-_·__,)[§] I ][§] [ ll§l I -][§] '~"M_"'""''~' ![§] Molp"#-... o t lO .,._.W_o..l. M& F710 H•lp W•ntect, M & F 710 NURSE S AIDES 111 Mi1cellanAu1 111 Pieno1/0rgan1 82~ _Sewing Mac:l>lin•s~ .............. -......... ~ ........... . . '· ... \ ·"•...... .. ·"""''' .... 1 .. . . ~ .. ~ ,, . ' . ,, ............ ' 11 ... "'''" ••• ..11/.J • ,11, I•••""""'-, .. . q i•' ,. "'I .. • • ,., •.. ~ ... , .... ..... '~ ; ,,,., ... ... I·"' • J · .. . ' , ' c . " ' • ... " , \ •• , ;n ., 'fl \I M l -1470 ' . '" .•. .. " . --. .......... ·-- t-.Apf'r. Prrlrrrt•d °'il ~htll~ ~'111 Tn111•. Pf'fn1;u1r111 Huntington B•acti Conv•l•scent Hosp. 18811 Florid• Ave. H.B. M7·3SIS *AUCTION* FRIDAY 7 P .M. OCTOBER I th Colo!Vfl TV·5, Sttrt'O!i i&by i.:rand piaoo .• '<if"° ~lr;n ~"r.'. Ol\'an.;, D111f>llt>~, Bunk hf>fls. Chcsrs, Df'~ks, Drrs.""n.. Buff~ts. Con1111odN!. .\lir- rof'!i. Bar s10<1Js. :\la11rr11sp;i. Nrw c·iu1:M'1, Custn1 bar. Pnol tablP. l\('rl111r1"!\ 6 lln· 1lQ\l<' <11n1n11: rha!r$ l.11!f' cnodPl <11shw11<:hPr. R<'lnJ(.~. !'10\"f'S, \\'a<thr1-i>. 11J)"t'rs. t•l"1"'"7.<'r !'Tor1ti.:•· lot & :\1ljClt \\()Ht:: WINDY 'S AUCTION Miscellan•ous Wanted 810 NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLUB "len1ber.o; or f'1rn1er m1•1n · hers 11ho wrrr Jlt"O!lllSf'rl that !ho> S.!IO 11·a.n~f('r frr t~1uld nnt hp raised plrasr t·rt l! &1-1-11 to and mayhr you 11·111 hrnf'ht hy up to $9;, <U f1fl cost 10 you . FREE ORGAN LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS \'nu 41<) JIOI hH\"I' Ill (•\\"!I 1111 i11i;t run1f'rH. Frf'e pr11•·t1i:P 11111r al'allable. S1an 'J'uPsda.1', Or1obl>r al 7l'\1-5 \Vtt>k~. REGISTER NOW ! l91h Al~o. 1n11•rn11•d1.11r • 1.1 • .., T11est1a1 i~<:lnht•r l,1h ai 8J'l.\I -~ \\'N>ks. $10 + material e Fun.f:111t>r1a1n111;;: 1..:r1011 l<'ch:f'ahtr • fl.<'n! (>r..:a.ns /l•rt1Jablc /1ur1n1; Trr111 Or Cour-::r • lr11111H"' frw llr•iru!-. HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS 2854 E. Coast Hwy. Corona d I OPEN SUN 1-6 Con1" 10 KEYS TO HAPPINESS f"r 1hr hPst 1·a.lue!I in ORGANS -PIANOS ;\'ew &· USff! You'll be g lad you did Choosr f1'0111 l;irg(' S!'l('~'t1on !.011Ti·y . ll;i111n1nn,1--rhon1as (;ulbn1ns1•n . l\"01111"1.f'r -t°;1rfi.,;1 . B;ilrll1111 6r1«1n~ Ch1<:krr1ng Kn;ihr . :"1('!n· way -ll:lil!'! !.-Da\"1s p1ar10S SACRIFICE . .;;l r'il!:t'J". '71. /IUllJ Jl!l:·llli, U!ll'd l ·, nm·~. Auto bobbin ""indt>r, I hul1unhnle~. 111111111:.:r11n1~. hl 111d Ju•1ni.. o11••1T11.,1.~. llfl· pluiur~. rr11hro11dPr~. Ptr. '\ol alla<'hn1en1s llfeded. "Bt i 11\e . ..:iyl1st"' in your 01111 ~,.11 -I in& rooni &.·pill your (;olrlf'n 1·otk·h in sL"11 i11g 1• 11h 111i.s1 onr. \\"alnur 111hlr 1ncludrrl. s::~l ftJIJ jJI II f' OJ" ~ttlirJJ P,1.1 • 1nr>111~ !;11aranrrrd -lr.~~on.~1• 1rl!'IL1•l<'rl ·o-1.·1.si.:.11 ------I ~ti ng Goods 830 , AH:'\Ol.n l'alml'r 111.1.lcht<i :<Pl i:nlf ,.Juh~. r11rr It Mg, J1kr o•'' 96!1--0R:Mi Stor•, R•staur•nr, Bu 131 -~------EXf't :l.LE:'\'I' la1,. rlin•r11r 1'~11) :-<·1"1('5 .$3.JO. 67J-9.~~lfi. TV, Radio, HiFi, St•r.o fl I()( fr Ir NCH.I 136 ' 1972 ZE:,'l'ITttS on ~11Jr 0011.' 2.~" c-olor fl'l}nl S39!'1. 2b"' \li•rl1l('!"n11l«iUI .\J,11r I (l 11 $.)~~. AIJ "j'_! l\\•~'l1·1J> in SIOf·k. 1 Cnlo11· ;111 t1'r1na.~ 11\~la!Jrrl' frr(' 1' /all l'onsol<'-.. 3 ) r p1i::t11rr 1ufl(', I _11· p;111~ ·"I J>f'l"ViCf'. Nn dOll'I\ 1'/'f!lll!'f"cl !..·I :16 month~ lo ria}. nr ('3~h M <l~.1 pJ3n. AB(" (nlor TV, (Jr;1ng1 ( "•111111~ ·, 1;1r.e:,,~1 . ZP111th 0Pal,.r. ~21 /lllan!<1 aT lla~r1r>l!11. llunt1n1;ron RPa~·h, %:>-::::1•1, Kt~X\\'{)()I 1 2:~1 11 ;111-. .. Turn13hl" l~P.·61M 11mp, 1219 • . -,\ . ' f\rg1~1rr fo, t ·r,,1° 1rr RECEPTIONI ST 11 \'IT~:1 -T , '•1 ,,, 1o 0r• .~ .i11-"rr l . ~· S()FA. NEW .\lusette pla~('r pirtnos Pump & t:lf'c!r 1« Leslir speak('!".~ 11;111 "Pf':lkl'r., . r ail: s:i:;..!11;0 P100f'l'T M 1\'rw Si:itl.; ---.. • " .. , - " . -·. \ ' . ... .. ,_ .: ,, ' -INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE I BE YOUR OWN BOSS ! Men or Wom1n Lease A Yellow T•lli (.,b I , \ [,,I \Pl 546-1311 • 1':-l I'.''' L l I" I'" A~ •.• ,~' • ··1 •• r• ,, ' . " I 11111 I• CLASSIFIED HOUR S o,,; n11 .~in ,,, ~·I' n• \l••l11"1~1y 11!1·11 FrHl..11• ~) I•! II• IHll ,.._;1t 111'da.•· ,\<11 .·1 li-•·1 ~ l!ld) pla,.,. tl1-·11 ;,rl, t.y lrl··r•h"''" co:-.¥r,, :-.1 r ~' f ·~·r1L·1-: ,\ :1• \\' fJ;\y b 1,;.:,.,;7~ 'II \\'PnrT P.1 ,,·11 ' '., ,, ''' " ... IU '-11-' '"\!If I .... ~ , fl•·' " 1'.l\d. ' -' ! , •. : ',' 111 ,,, l -' ' II I• I I I I ,,. ' l '-I t ,,. I f;r,1] 1 • 1· I ! • ,f ' ' I' " ' CL ASSI FIED DE ADLINES I• •I 11•· 1,,,.,opy&:kill( ) 1 .H I• IO . th~ dJ.'f ht:· 1 1·•1,. p••l•lw dion, rxrrpl ) I,, r \l11nd H' 'f'rll1 ion J 11111"11 •I, .. 11 111. i"> Sa1ur- .1 •. , _; :• HI CLASS IFIED REGULATIONS : !-'.1:1'4 •I: . .-.\1l\Prl1.~r 1~ • ,I\,,. 1,I , 11• • " I f11·i 1 llfl., '1.1 11.\ .~· n·1H •rl ••rrors i1no1,..,1 .. ,1.-1, ·r II~: l l,\l!.r 111[.(l'f :ISSIJIJll'.., 11.ttuh!y J,.r rhr firs! 111- ' •II r.-, I in'<f'r1luo uni}. I . \,'\!"Fl ,1.,\ Tl():"\~ \\"h<'I\ kdh11.: <Ill ;id b•· .~111r-1q 111;1kr ;1 r.·rorrl "' q,,. l1I LL ;\l'.'IRF:I: ;.:11·1•11 ~·•H hv ~011r :11t l flk•·r ;i~ 1·~···i p1 of ·""11r t'llllo'rllAJ i.,11. Thi< kill 11un1 l,.•r ll\1"! h1• rtr•" ,1•11!<'1\ 111 1h1• ad1'1'rl111rr ltl 1·:i ,~· ol a dt.~pult'. r A;'lj('f.1 .1 .AT!<J'\ !)H COR J~~;r.rJ<)~ ()~· Nt:\V AO Ht:t"Ollt'. 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A;..TIQUES. 64~>-1 ·1•16. 645-4720 POl\!'I" 1110\lf'l" rtrfr1g. $40.1 SA'r I.· SU'.'/ 9-5 R ECEPTIONIST-1----. ·-:9.:._0~:'.----!s · RHO\\"'.\i Lt:ATHER SOFA -\\"ill a ccept Tradf'·Ins- R1.-1 ()f, {i,'(>(j Typ111:; TYPIST ~r1·r"r hrf'11 usr d S~70 LICHT ...:ho11• $20. B111niog {',!I 1~1·T~•·1r !Tn ••1>•'1"1lr IR.\J .1;:12 B1ll111c Call : K1.1--!"1170 rlr<:lrl(' <'fR~E'r :S10, \\"arin~ \I F..:l'CLll-'1-· \l."'h l '1;11t1n011!'. 1.11)111~ uf !>OL"BI.~: bed niattress, likf' blE"ndrr &· ice <'11lSIH•r .i20. 1·r ":~1l'l;i.r.!. \1;r:.'1") 1n1"1''" fnnn~ will hr r+-ri'•I lloblr ~~ 111·et ~ult, 1nel'l ium I I nr1' ~~U. Box spnf'igs frrr. 0 -~..;·· l\p,rr ,f: !•r !\ B. 1nrl. 1111,' ll"t' nf 1H1n1hpr, w. -r 6 ~n. 10' Bing ~ur/board $20. ~>16-.i 1' a 1f'r pn1 t>l ,·:.'7:n 1 r·1,,..,0111"11r1· ,t· lrJ k".' :irldr1 hcnl'lin£ bi'ill. bag:. shOt'~ $20. r;-.. :-.-.~ r-;,,T ' ,,, 1--"'fl 1irlp!11I 11 ·:11.-, ':n 1'.111 \\"AL:'l:c·r t'Oflf'r t11hl<'. 2 r11rl .1 <·harirwl rransls!o1· rarli0 .'l. 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Ca I l .·.11;_·,110 af1rr 6 pn1 lor ap. l"o1111111en1 rn sr" " ... .,1 111 ,uwh , •f 1 "1" , .r ''"ll"· 11' 1•< h1g:,:1•<f <"fllllfKllllf'~ l'l.11l!l('d ll":lll\111~ l'l~•J.:l"illll Irr, .11111 !f'arn '' h1lr .1 11 u <'.1/!1 ~Ill" l)(•11f'f 1T~ Ilk)!. 1 r ·~r <''l*n"rs p11 1d ·rt11• 1.• n°i1 a s3lf'.~ 10h !-',11r1 S.il!)() I '~II I !o•lr11 lla,1 "', ;'i-111-l;I):,:• 1·(),\ST/IL 1\1:!·'.:'\CY _ '.1<~1() 11-irhor RI al Arlan1.~ T1llrr \I a.1 1 I [arbor V1r11· 11 11!~•-('11\I .1 ~·1\\lll.Y :-;,\[.f; S.•I;•. tohh'<, l:i111p~. nth••r lur11. Arr;i. rui:~. k1!rhr11 & hut1srh<ll<I 1trn1~ 1·r1"0rd.~. brrlsprr;HJ.~. J>pf'ilkf'r. \If°!. ~1111, llU'.\ITEH 11·hE'E"I $\~l!L Af'!lJ"Of!n1 bt1la11<•f't· "'! s:z: •. Yelln11· 1·t1ron1f.' 1ahlr ~ rhr.~ .ll:•. (;r~y t•h1un1r 1ahlf' '.! t•hrs SS. Chf'st of <lrR111'r1·..; l~nok~. 1;ipr<, II IJ.:~. \JUCll Sonir h~hy l11rn ~· r i _ S 11 11 s:;. &16-2361! aft 4 pnl dRily. .\101"!.F:~ :\flf'r 10 11111. ~· ,·-: , ''.l ~P1 )\-.!Rl.I-" ll i\ITl!l·;s . ..;. f\flf'r. l.:ir" 111 lf' 11;..·TJQUE . ..:. 1·n lnr TV, Q11rr11 _,IA\'lJFACJ'liRF.HS rluse 01 11: Fabrws. !r1111s. zippt>rs. 19 to 12 '.\1on thru ~·ri.• CASH PAID FOR Auio rythyn1 un11~ tor a11y nrg:ln or piano .\1ar1in Gu1ta1'l< ----· f'AC'l\...\P.11 H•1l 1 nn ~ol ~ linP fur nirurc, appliancf'!', ;in1iq11es. On" p1tre or ho11.<Pfu l. Call day or night, 5'19-2241 or S.t7-7733. ~1r1"f'o A.\1/r\1, phon11. J: laPf'. .~·:ni-11 ;tl11l1! hni~h. 1\"e g11'f' 1rnns up tn :, .1 r<: 1::?.'i!J. fi7:~-2 t.~:l. rrf'f' dt>li\·f'ry wirhin 100 n1i "s 2-,.~Zriirt h cc,,1c,,-,.-"'-"-.,-c1cT=v·~: iii~~~~~"li'!~~~i!'I S ati1faction 9 uare nteed \\"A;\'TED Ot:TS!Dt: DOOH. A tra d ition ov•r .40 yr\ VP r.1 go.'J<I p1eturr t.· !<011nd. 36-,;i«J. 11/11·1ndo11 . Oprn :\1on lhnr Fri l()am.9p111l iSili:'iiJi.1'1'1'~iii<iBi:\.iiij;iiiiiiiiiiii-* IH6-03.i:...! ____ .>:a 1urdil.I'!' 1011.m-6pn1, Sun 1-6 Wanted 20' Stepladder BYE'S I l[I &l&.591ifi 11sk lor Frrd ~.~f;' [~O\\'~J~~:i.i~~l~if Frtr to You I Musical Instruments 112 I l\'h1t11r1' 2!::•69'1-1016, 3 Linn, 2 Times, $2.00 SEl~\'TER 1 r ump rt. Im· --WOULD YOU-- 111.1rula1e. R<''t olfer over BELIEVE $1::0. f"REE ORGAN LES50:'\S 1\f1rr 1 :'~l. 6'r~:,;.1 1 ----·---------I as Jon£ a..; you likt>! No reg- CO:'l/1'£1.LO Acrordinn 110 1srra11on. No obl igation. Just Bas!! S7:i()t1 nr he~t ol!rr Comr. \londays 7:30 pm • • • 5-\:l-:6112 • * • COAST MUSIC Offic• Furnitur•/ Equip. 114 :l:\1 ··609"' t'Op~· paprr '~'P" li4l. In on~ln11I t·ar1on~. :.!.000 "'h••rt~ 81 i .X 1•1" 11.nd .~,(00 ,;hE'Pt.S ~· J .'\, lJ ... !-'urplus lron1 !rial 1!rn1on~1ral1n11. Pl'l<"t' SiO. Call 642-4.121. f'.\1. 177. LRG Orf·1ci:: DESI\ \\'/LE/ITllER CHAIR. •• )~6-~725 •• 642.2Sj) ----- PIANOS ** ORGANS l~-rge .;rlrctlon -."air SS~ :'llt.:11· • l ".;f'f[ * E<i~.1 TPl'llll' i\lon .~· t'd c1·,.~ 'ti! 9 ~unda.~ 11.:, F1·1P11rlly l(']r-phOnp 1nfnr. FIELD'S PIANO CO. ].~:;:1 Newport Bll'd. r osla .\1('.<:a il.1/&1~>·32~ll! ----~-~----HAi\l.\JQ;'ljO S I e l n way, Y:i.maha. t\r1v a: used FHI Sl\lfo: lOl'ahlr ~ra .Y .1 ~·r1n;Jl<', pr Br.,glE". ll 1110·.<, 111· shnti., lOVf'! k1<is. /\fl :,: . .-.1s-1.s:~:t I 'l Sp11yo>U lr'lnale k1t1,.11~. ~1r1 .t· 11h1lf'. un11 ~u ii l rna;·k1ni::~. h~f'hr·kn all ~ho1~. J :>IS-14:tll PEl:so·-,c,-\7J.Jl-c.,-.-,.-,.-,,--.,-ullY j kllll'n~. ~r11~. hlk, gra.v &, 11 h1tr, Ii .1k~. "ranrd.• lill-:HO.I. j ~ F••mR!f' t ;ri·mnn Sh~phrn1 1 pupp1rs 6 11ks old 612-ili!j./ '...'Sfi C'.ri. B /11 Oi'8do SI . (' \1. j FHEE '~ SIJ\.\!F:SE k111Pns to ~nod ho111f"!;. 2 111ale, one r1~rnnlr, li7:1-02S~. (;,1 rsy of Cnlif.. 5117 \\". 171h p· /0 r·••tnl(., rnan~ 111an,v 111rwr 1anos rgans J.:f>IJ<li+>~' ;':l4·1 CIA.I' SL. ~-B-~I , No. !!. C.:\L 5-\R-9-19:1. ·------------- 816 • .... :· .. .,, 11 · rr1 llT:!.r ! .11<11 (h1•r IS . J\ppl,1 111 ~1 ''• r'. l\f'.\'lll'\1;1 pP1<1111 .llo\\a1·1I'~ 1no11·r1·. pinno.~ of mos! mnJ<t>s. Bes t h11,v.~ 1n So. Calif. a t Schmidt i\II11~lc Co., 1907 N. i\lain, Santa Ana. ·',. ~ ... (il'f'\l:'!\!F'l·I f',>,1:1110.1111, 4WI II (\1a~1 fl.t·,...1 ·146. 111-.f-"A_S_l_l_tON !. ad 1 P $ ap-ORGAN SALE 'I !-'\;f'l-)'il 'l"F 0 \ r~l-'P 'r!I P.11 1 1:H -T--.~,.cl==~=--~~=--ccl f"'rrtl. a.JI F all, l\'rnJf'r, like Conn Or11:11 n Annual Fall \\".\f:F:llOt.:it-: ,\~<;I " ,\,\ CLOT!IF:~. pr1bl TV. prthl nr\\·. ~tZf'1' 12_ l l !£. Clearance. So::il'I' up To S1000 lh11 . ;..,R. ------------1 I •\1!'\'\JJ.~ ""if'.\!;.,J'\1; I 111h11,d "111) fn1 1·1uhi 1nan. ~r11·1nl! ma1•h\1M'. hikr, !..· 11 1 on setretPrl ron~ole floor II hi 'I' I F G O fT :,:,T-7Xl.1. '2879 Ra ov.• .n, \\(I "'I r,11 r 1rn1 111 n1 1~r. CJ ,EAKl0.'. ~ l '! t ''I. denlo:t. Hu~e di:;i'Ounts on GRA~D piano.~. Tren1cndous selec-t lt\11 from ' Sen1i Coni·rrt~ 1'l B11by Grands, all r('condiliont>Cl. Priet>s BLACJ\ l<'!Tlf'r n1olhl"I' F.· ~ p11ppirs :: rlu,1~ olrl. 10 ~ood hnn1r . .):17-7.~1 ~1 11ft 6 pn1. Bl./ICJ..: nialf' 1·111. 01·rrly lovab!r "1111!5 gflO(!, kind home". fi.l&-2i9.lt alter 5 pn1. FREE i\lalf' Samoyed Hl!sky net>d g{lf)(1 homP \lo>' Hl I: 'j· I ,l"r' . "• ·' I . 1 rl ., ~ I . '' ~-. ' 'h '' ~ -~ ;2 I O MIJSTAN(; EMPLOYMENT AG ENCY 642-5812 I ~ 1111 ~1 '. " \\ .1," I .\1'! · \lol!1u,,•1 •. ~,,•; "' I' "1'1><'1' . . . . . '""' ,;, \ < (' l:J'j) Ii;' \j,., 'L • \,,'•: :,'. !"• H• :. l l, Ii I" , , • , , \•>1: ,:''. \I 111111.1 n ( ",•l"l"'lltrr .. <\·, '11 IH> ,,~,1. \l~r Trll(' ....... ,~~N ~.: '\.~~ t~I \ 112 .: : 111'<! ~,,. •. ·,, ...••..... .lar11!•1r1«I \11011H .... Drf11•·.,•11 llpr T 1 .,,. ~ 1-.0.1;~ ,,, 111" 1·1,.,1-L ........ \ I'•! ,;: 1'101\11•!1•'•• \,,1 'lrnr ~r.i1 111 \l,1; I l"on111•l ........ ~t:.~flO \!11 111~ ...•......... ' ~.10:. j;ft 'IRlr :'\111• 1\ud11or .•. , ':l'lO 00 Hu~tin' < ............ s:1~10 oo ~,,\r< I ;1rl ..... · · · · · ~nrl f'onk Rf' hr I .... s::~O.lii (lnlrrol•'• ••••.•.••••• $.~20 (j'j c·:,r \l,;•n •••.....•. -~~()') (',.lk<'tnr '\1 1,.~ .•. l:too hr Many Clerical Positions Avail. 642-5812 1856 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa ,\iEED p/timr prrson 10 do .•01nt orr .. ,1·nrk k ~uprrviM' rrr rf'aho1111I ar!ivi1 1f'~ a l ~\I lt ll ,.. RAr krl c 1 \J b . ~11•~1on V1Pl(I. lilJ7~070 -NIGHT JANITOR lmn1f'fli11 lf' lull !Im~ pos11iCln open. ,,lu!t1 kno .... · floor machine. ."i>ray huff openi.lion. J.1bfond tring~ Mnt'J'ita. 110111"11 6 PM-2:30 A~1 !! nigl'lt1 1 Wf'f'k Apply In Pff'90n Contlll'1 Mr !Ant)' Al DAILY PILOT :::m \Y. 81.y. COflfta i\lfU L\tom lnp onty: p1e1urt' Nul'Sf'~ Aide, <lay &hift. C.1111 s.tG-7764 Equal Oppor. Employ~r NURSES AIDES F'"fprr. 549-~1 '· r·r:.11;1·,,r yr11 11. Rl T \l 1;11 r Tllt \J11-.¥r \rl. 1.· \ '' t p \fr1r'1 ·~' .'11 I'll • ,. , .•. : ... f'~· 1'1 "' • • f'l11.-11 l)f1 .. ~·, • 'Ir: u111.l1<'d 111 ~Po1·1 &· Sf:9 \\'. \\'il~n. C:\l ------------a!J nicxlrls . . 1 .•• 111 i nf111~1r~ J,,okn1i:: rni• ! --BDH.:\I. sci. Dbl bf>d, r hest, COAST MUSIC , f''fl'>n• I •I" n \! 1 , 1 ti u a 1 l Pirt•r Rr. Sri. · .~:. drl'~~"I" 11 /1111 rt''lr. rl11rk 1.-"lmp!I S\:1. 1966 Porl l .~,, 1•1, O N ~~l\"f'ORT .~. ll;\RBO R '·<u•nr al!•h1l l"~1·,.!;ilr<ll(l R " 1" 1 ,.,..~-, 111apr .... 1.1 rangr, """'·'' \!•.•• • <•2•28,.1 · . n~lo , 1n·f'. ""~-.1.1.> .1, '-"•'' 'u., '·' '" ,f\,11 ""'11r"1.-,,·l;.1n1rn.1 ----6--JUU. '"' ·' f. ''"""' , 11,1011,rr Hous•hold Goods 814 li:;,.,c. -c1c,-,c1'c.,c.0c.-~c.-,~.,.,,I C PRIVATE Party wan~ to ' I buy P iano for ci.~h . ,.,,,,,~, · ,·1111 tunr. f"'nn FnP. ,.air P11rt 01~h11·a~hf'r fl) n1m1<1 :"\!"11 Pt I!~. ..:,t .• r.' 1'' "'11 t.ill :\lr l :s12;1, • ..::If(] RTU arr 1·ot1<I. rrf1ni.,,hrrl po!r~. $115. 83;;..Z2iS. ~tar1 111 S69."i. C 0 AST 1'lliSlr. 1'\r11 porL & Harbor . C11ll 61.";.-i7~G -_c_ .. ,_t._61_2_-_2'_.>_l_. _____ 1 t·R~E Blal·k .t: 1,·hlle n111lc l..:OHLF:R Campbell Spinet, kiUetl~ to .i:oorl htlme. j'.?ood l'Onrl. $3i;l. 6-1:....4163 6-l2~H!89 FREE WOOD Studio P iano, :'\1111 rond $400 i;;;,. Jf).l'i Hu,4·iJ. i;;·.-11,,,, --:S~fl. l\'h1 r)pool ba1h .s:r1.,_u_w._·--'-"-'--------HF.'11~1.TON UPRf(:HT TiH~(H 1;11 ~nl i: '" WAREHOUSE· lli«.td ('{;:-; ~ki:i; ,t, hindirigs Good rond1!ion • .S100. Daily Pilot IVa it 16-1 I Sup1:-1 i.1r, r .\! f.\6.3231 $:.\IL Shrphrrd Ii u ~ k y. fen\alr fi1 ~ inn. /Ill ~hot.'I, !ovf'~ kids. 642-;)lfli. ~n('l\1'1(\\! \11111 I~'\"\ SHIPPING t10, ~ki hour~ si~r 1;•~ S?:\. \\"C''ll hrlp_you s'°ll! &12-5678 K~J-:~i:il a flrr :.::lO 11111. har,:;a1ns glt.lorl'!. 1.nnh:I '( :1 \' ! \ ~I'\.\ 'I( 1 ...... 1 II\ h.1~ •i'' I 1,d I•['· \\ 11\l!li:H k 1·h11 1r $20. Sr-11.1· .:.:~;:.;~~~~~:;:;:;:;::;~:::;::-;::=~:::::::-::=::=:::~::-:::::::::;:;-;;:;;7:::-::::-:::-:::::;:::::::::;:::====== '"· '" '""'""",. " ' ""''""'" "' · """' '" ,,,., '·" ·' '""'"" '"""°'""" USE THIS HANDY ORDER BLANK. WE PAY POSTAGE•. ·\l.\·:-."1' !' ~ Fll'lll..:FI: I \,H•l \\illo :1 frill!<'•• ~2-{) ht" r;ul1,i~ s~: .. sP\\'ini: ttlilt"hlrn' Y1i l \I \'\' F ·\f:;o.. ~11or11"1.' t·,,11 n.11o 11·11"111 ,\11-1:c,,;, ~~'O. :--11;.~ 1.11y1 p SK /ll~o '11111H~·1 vn1·1: Fl ll:'T ("(11\~~r,\I ,<1,(;fo';\f') a.•.-rir1Pd p ic it1r.-:i; ,(· Y ~:.,r. !f"()\J\l!S,..:1n,'l:o: t..·1_";111 l!i'11 1~,1 RI ~1 1 11,,,,~ hrd~prr11rl~. ;,1s.·.106 ...:~;P.\"l\'F. F'Fl·t: . •Ra.1 .,l101r'' cc-'-~---~ CALL NOW ! 558 -0444 Ask for Mr. Riter s SALESMEN ,,.,.fl tnrn "h11 arr !"f'ilrl.1 1" lr>Kt'rl fli r •'I r hililllf:':<ll ll!KI :IN' 1'1ll1ni? ro rr111n .'I"'' h;i.1" _e:ool'f pr1"<0na hty. b<' lllft'l~Stfld in a fUHl rf, rln'~~ \\f'll. salr.;:m1ndrd. 8f'nef1r11: Of'1T111 .• i:roup in~ .. guar1111. k~~;;;;;;;;1~~~1 M_i_•ce_11._n~_"'~-•-1a1 , Merch.a"d1s• V 1 - ZF.N ITI·I port. ~rerE"f). 11 .j ~ r~. old. S.ifl. C:i nistE'r IOO l'IH'Ullm, Sl:i. Por! Zf'nith 'JV , $30. 494-9:..<12 <ill Ji ptn. Antiques -----------• :\Fl\" ."lllP,!F.:'\T * FROM THE EAST DP.APF.RIF.S. o~s1<'r 11l11lt>. :t ~' S'l(!l' .~'1(1 2". ;·,.r,•, 1"0111 p. ::<irxl r"nd. S7:1. :Lli-7203. ,,n1l'rrran ('nun1ry furn1llH'f' '.l!H!I BaHoii Lu. C\l. l.· /lrl'rSSOI lf'S. st:co:-.io HAND ROSt.; RJRCll bunk bt'd~ 11'/m"tl'~. 1.":9 \\'f'sl f'1rs.t Sr .. Tusl1n likr llf'\I" Sit:,. Hf'lld ~ki~ !1~7-12 llrs: 11 A:\1-4 P\1 11·/bind1n.e:.• $10. Ski boot~. l\'f'1lnr~~.I' 1llni N!lurrlay ~11.r~ ~·~-9. MZ--41134. lrE"<I ~;:il11 rv p!u.o: f'l'mm1s. 1------''-'-"'C..,"'C:.-''--'"'"--cl=="°'~~-c-oo--,--,;--;c l sion~ L'nhmi11"d rnromr Ap-• STET;\'\\",\\' ~t111.re Gr~nrl IRV1NE Coast Co1mtry Ouh pli 1n p,-.;o11 1 ·;'1.·l\"ER~I-1~ Xln! 1•·ork1ng <-"Ont! izolf memberghip S IOOO . TY OL/J.'\.\IOBILF.. 2't:iO I i\rl'rl~ rrl1ni~hing. s 37;, rr<'d Nord, 646-5970 . llarb • .ir Bllrl .. C'o~tll :\\Mia. 01\'lll'I-:i.16-66-19 l'l'E'~. .c"c'~-'=:'ij(l~·~~-°"'"""-,-,..,-1 ::;ALES -l\T~n • • OA!\ ICE BOX. v.·alnut \\'ATER bed,, All 1be:~. STOPlll roll top dE'Sk. pine hutch Sll.95. A~k about packalfl" ••• tabtr, 111•alnu1 pit' sarr. 1ntK'h de11b~. 5 yr, Jnl&nlnlt'f.. We LOOKING & ACT m,,,,., "'"''""· "" "'"""· ..._,,,. ~lt's mind~ pe r.'lOn. !!t't' for Appli•nc•• I02 SAILCRAIT Surrboard S:Z::... YoUr;<;elf 1 re-al carttr op-Wtl 11Uil 1lt'f!ve11 s:.. alic Portunltf. Xlnt tuture for 3 SPEED Kenn10tt ~·asher. ml!dium !i4Ml77S. right rnan. F.11.ming1 com· full (')'Cl~ Kt-nmorT dryer, F IREWOOD FOR SALE n1ence :mmt>dlat~ly should movt><I to an apt and can' no! Oran1f' & Eucalypll1~ hr-In fl)(N''' nf SJOO. J)flr wk. UM'. St~ for both or .,.,·ill sell 544-76i1 No canvaninr or M>lirlting. lntttVlews by appointment only 9.3 ''1ttkdaya. Lou Como. 835-mt SALES~1AN: Exper. ('abil'lt'f uJnman. \Vork: out of C.M. sh ow r oom . M odula r Pr.-tinl•h c111blne.11. Lrld! rt1rn. Call Kltcht'n, Da1. S4&-l436,<f'\'l"1' 642.-7007. SECRF.TAR''· f':tp. P.lrrfi C"a1 l,.m1inotcn..-y pl"l'f,.n"Nt. 1'.'1>" 70. t'11JI !lmt . ptrmftnrnt pn1dlir.n. Good I r In 11' bf'l'lflllt5. South O>a~t Corn· aepatalt>. 646-4671 . IRVINF: COAST COUNTRY 0ec-7M~A~YT=A~G,.-,...,-,~.~,,:-=m~,:::,~h~•:::5 I CL\J B MEMBERSHIP 11:a1Mr-x!nt oond-dfl\v wf90 • 6i>J075 * day gua:r. $50. 531-11631. RALBOA BA Y. CLUB G. E. Automatic "'&l!hf:r & Jl.1t>mbt'-nihil'l lor Salt> t"lectrk dryPr. $40 buys t~ Call 5'~13 J>8ir. CMI: 645-#tl . VACUUJl.f l!"~r. El@<'· NE'\V GE Elt>C. Dryl't trolwc, good oond. 551-ml, $100 or offrr 21179 Ballo~· Ln. Of. 642-to.t=i at! 5 pm DINING room M-1 S!'ill. Ynt\1h Cam•r•s & l!quipm•nt ht'd .ft dr~!t:r 120. GA! IOI dryer S4(l. 96~741 . P.fJNK !'trollcr ' 5 I 0 I ~ ---"Autumn Half"." Srmllf'r e NIKON·f° }'.T.N.. blJrrk munily H0&pll11I. 499-1311, 300 m ni, n1kk11r lent-. SliO. St11le S300. 613·2·t!l3. ror be!t rqulta! 642-5671 -'"-'-""-·-· -----~'--IN fo;\I'. ••• 642-7:l91 QRJfo.:r<.IAL n11~. fr,.l'zl'.'r, r or th11.t tttm under $JO, crifftf' 111hlr, K11r11~t11n MJ.(11. try t.he Penny Pintr M~11~ 5 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 LINES • llMI$ 4 llMIS , TIMES " llMES ----1----1-~--1-~---1-----1--~-1----$4.Sfl $17.70 -----$5.80 $9.08 $14.SO $21.SO ----l ----1---·!----'----''---1~---I I ~80 PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL D ' h~t lnni"t • .. •• • •• • • • o •, 1 • • ,, o," ,, , •• Cloui!l't lien , • , •••• ,. , , , • , ••••••,.,,. •••• •• \.•,,,, •• ,.,,,, ,, , • •,, "'''"' ........................................... , ............. . ........................................................ Cl ................................ l'll•R• ••.••••••••••••••••••••• CVT Hiii -rASTI ON TOUll INlll.OPI $10.76 $1 7.30 $17.30 lO fJGUlll COST Pul only ·~~ word ;~ ••cl. •P•<• ... O••· !"dud• "our •dil1eu or ,hon• """''°"'· fJ,, <:e1I e f vevr 1.i ;, •I tl,e •~ii ef lh• line on wh:ch I~• f•tl we•.i ,.f ~our •<I i1 w1il· '•"· A'4 Sl.00 plu1 l """' ••lro if .,..,, d••I•• "'" el DAit '( Pll OT lee 10,.·ico w•th "'':lo' •ep!i ,t. -···----·--------· .. ----HliltlW II t .. l.W ... StllM l ___ •_u_s_•_"_e_s_s_~_e_'_L_r_1.1_A_1 L __ _,I = . ..,..o_,_.,.., .. e........_~ , . Oren11 Cont DAILY PILOT I'. O. lft lMO Com MtlO, C•llf. '262' c1 ... ;w 11op1, ( I ,f ,: I ';! ., "·1' " li~1 "-,_ n.•J -· 1 0 •d g, 2 i·11 "-I \\,• ,. p k • ~d ' ,, ~II "' V, " " '" p, ·~ "" I • & h.- v. ,1. " •. 1 I '·' • -, ly• .1. di ' _,. ' I '- ' ' ' I ly ' ( r I ' 25 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wtdrit,di:f, Oclobtr fl, llJJl l~~~~~~~~~~~~!lfl!!! ~~!11!!11!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wfdnrsda7, Octobtr 0, 1q71 I'--[ _ ..... _.v"'___,]~ ~I Mw-!:'~_ ...... ;;;,:;l ~~l l ....!:'~ I~ ~I 1;;;;;;;;""""";;;;;;;;"'·';;;;::llil::r111 [ T~-"'"" ][ij] [ ~N--=i ~ ~I _'""_"'""_I §] I '"""'.. I ~ r '""~ ... l§J DAJL 'Y PILOT 7 3 Lines, l Times, $2.00 ~ l ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;l!'!.;;;1;;-;;;;;;;;;;;~~ Gen•r•I 900 Trucks 962 -----Bo•t•, SJMed & Ski f11 Cycl•s, Bikes, Au to Service, Parts 949 Autos, lmport9d 970 Autos, Imported' t'REE Guinea p11c:~ ·'.\!other. Falhl'r & l1.al11r~ ** 6•Mi-1071 •• CAPTAIN Scoot°'' ns -4 WHEELER t:nlirnltfld 1 T-BIRD ~kl boat \Oo /<.unhuls, j~~~~~~--~~--1(.1/t:VY rn;;1nt .1!16 :t.J(I h.p ,J f -Cc'OC='K~'--a--poo-dOf:~. (1'1Ha[('E, 11) IO\'Ulft kon1fl~. l~nse -11ny gross good roruli!lon. S73. S12:i. (':dl alti r ti 11.111. Tnn~ 30 Yt>ilrs e_\perientt • -· 'bi(j,J:\~ .. ).-1 ~· bul't,.11. '\";;,rn s;~l l & Jl(lllcr . Prolrssional l-----"::'c-•c7'2_::_ ____ 1 INVENTORY SALE :.~i.-i :ll.l~~-----~I l1Ubs. 32'1 1/.8."' ~l"'t"J, ril- :..pon f1st11ng iuidP; .\!,...:lea n :>U:"\l ~PORT. t'l\j:: !lf'ed~ tJJ COH\'Alfl. f'llJ:: 11ansa.\r l dio. hr.oi.•r, :.iii ii 11111'. r'•'al ,\· Ce111raJ Ainerica k PKeil-\\Ork. $000-QUICK SAL [' BIG SAVINGS S.AJ u1· 111111 .. !or ·~ iiliai·p. ll\U)! ,,•/I. \.1\('~9~.,.1 • ' fi.1.)-1600 •• FREE 2 male kit;-i 1•ks olrl . Afler 4: :JO ir t:o<is1 \\a1er! . J11s1ruc· • ti7::-:n1211 • • •~it :.·r~1. r..12.:.:r;.!l.1 • M1'ke McCarthy noo in boai handling, 5t~-r·O!lll J11,_, 1101111 u1r;:-1i:;:; .. 6-lti-l:lli8 "' \\'ANTED ho111P ror \<hilr 1n11Jt' l'l<I, Ii Ill""· ~11"1 ~. Going Oversrat . 96:.l-1'.!!~. lloan~hip, UR & crlest1<1! , _______ __,JI•] ON ALL NEW 11/luJ::'· ),"•" Hl d~S i " 11 1th . DELIVE:RY A,j\''[\VHERE; n11v 1g1111on. P ltK ur & Tr~~tion 1971 YA MA HAS ji~t ~r ~· ~"'~'~,,~,-~-~"~"~''~·~·~-12~-l~'3:7. <--ap!<JJn available (or t!A· BEAG LE PUPPV • ~I.~· L:iii!! e lc.~F'°'R'°'E E CH IC KE NSe- 1rnded 1·r1.11s1ni:;. E.'l:teng ivt AWARD MOTORS, INC §] 11dm11u~trative experienc<!. Camper s, Sala/ Rant 9lO 1680 NEWPORT BL VD. Auto1 lo1 Sal• I ~ 610>17'""7_ ~~---WHO -\ COST A MESA /.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;-~ SCRAM-LETS ARE I~~~ T•u<k • llALLO\VE E;\''S co n11 n .1: I ANSWERS THINll "' • ""' yow-.•l• lo ' .1,.,,,,, THE HONDA hlk kitten i 11ks. ~6-4891 1 lntar• -Rlr l'I _ Hoisl -• OFF SEASON CAMPER SALE ,,,,.,, -,;('RNrCll WEIGHT "FRIEDUHDER" ~ P111•k111~ loi: 11\c 11 11h1.r f' P1t1 i nd Suwtiil• J °L; 11 \\ 1\1'1'" ar~u n11•11r-. ~rart !rnrn Ill' ~I fl ·1::'T,\lt r·t..\\ 11111·..;t. , .. •••n '"'"" •i _ r"t :-:CrtATCI I. lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:.iii """' c.,,._ ~-0,,~,, ,,,~ WATCHERS? ONLY $895 .00 Cash for ~our Hone!,, ::.,JT-6$24 e 89J.~j.J6 .... ' -------_ \\1111 )•"II l•lllo"lloj'• ool ,, Pets, Gener e l 850 ) lulf .l t4,-,, l")f'mo sptnnakrr, :'.".'.'.:'.'::-:--:--------"111 r1t C11I ~J. Col. r.z. SHXI. EXTRA Ir~. Tt-cip1cat 11,li ;1 1111~ t"r•I. 2h \l k II ;\lain. l1se1l 1riuat·1 u11~ ,(, P<t"'I' · I 11,,, ~•elf, r:rpf pt;, n•"\1 Also P,i.trot rnu:..t sarr.\•\P l'OiHi ~90. Jrnri·na!lon;i! .'Sails 1130-2326. .J ~l1-JOi7 Cats 1152 !l.c,-ct\cl-iT_B_O_A_l_l_ll--,-,-,--,,-,, Bf.:,\UTJ ~UL l f 1 n1 11 !11 1 ar ,Jf•hn'iQn lo1A·-~. ''1 or 11 l.i!len~ II Ith o. ,, :IH><Ji k1r1d .. pa pe1·~ , l~EAS. e ~~~1!l I"\'('~. -t9'J-.~661l ! Boats, Power 9oi PERSIA N kil lf'1:s, 11 ,,.k,. I * SHE'S A CilERRY * (.1u1n1 p1011ship 1:0C"~.. ~I ' T.S, • t'ly bridge. '66 6-l-l-i923 • * 968-l1210 t"awhnt>r S/(', fully rqu1p. BURMESE KITTENS + ~tn1s. r;en, ref/butane ~hots. S-10-up. 537-47·\.I Rf.· 0 / 111 on. ho Id Dogs 854 h I" a ri I sho\\'er /1=.tP r,olotl1 · r!::!.£:f'I'. SIS .000. S::3-J1·18 P1 t. p!). Thr rrurk pt>ople from G<on . E"rll! :\lo1or.o:• MIKE Mc~ARTHY GMC 89-1-l.1?.ii 7131-21:.t! Con1rr Bea(·h &· .\11•Factde11, \\'estn11ns1rr ]9ii;1 F'orrl V-8-:'\$2 ('\t. Hl. P/B. Au· <·ond. R II ~. Ton 11.ih 8' caho1er 196i Colt C a 1np e r . full~ t <1u1p/ll'd, .~lrt>ps 4-6. All in orii;:1n11I \'Oridihrtn .. ~]8JO or bes! oiler .. ').19-(f.).'.O. FORD ·'. Ton 1\·/P.' cabo1·pr ciunpt'r. p1>r br11k,.~. auro, eTHE BIK E SHACKe 1111··11: :11 .i11 ,u~~r<:,•il 11111 NEW BICYCLES rl·ni .<rl1·lcrr 1•'t.i11 11r1lT !'.\RT:.:: e 1\C'CES~0 1u1.:s Slrrp• ti . \la..:ir ('1w1f <11r1 EXPERT R EPAI RS d•111hlr ~111!.;. r1111 •ll•· bo•rl. ON ALL MAKES A l<i;u!••·l •·u1'1!"'1 SAVE $1000.00 Rn1·r.111i:: g. l\"r ld111)! 1093 C BAKER , CM /\ear J-'aJ1v1rw • ~!ti-~1 ~:0 CYCLE TRAILE_R_ .'\11110.,! new, haul 6 hike< 20 ft. !oni;: 8 It 11 ide ph~ne :.10-:iti~O a.~k for Bill Harold :·,32-111:; afrt-i' ;i p111 , J9;l{jQ:\ DA C! ~ 100----:~fii ~.11o• 11·11•·h, •I" 11101 q11;old;· 16 Colors to Choose F rom Order Yours Tod.ay l/1 Ton 8' Style Side $284B.OO niilts. 2 Frl'e chf'<'k-up s 11 i1. -f. u!! 1.1c. B~1. offpr, 6i,)-1J\i3. :-f"ll'I CU~IOl-:1 ~l'.'11 1 '6C. :l.:,O 110 '.\DA HL::"\S GOO D. S2JO. inry fl<lUlf![M'ri 1;, TON "CAMPER SPE CI AL " SOI NAUZElt pupp1f's, Ai'\C 1·eg. Tails CUL sh 0 I s . Prl\'&1e p11 rl). 1 i'\ 4 1 3.-,2 r nc1n.e. AU f'q uip. Vf'ry ~~0•~C7'7ll_&l6--_:_,<_9_•_·~=f 17 FT. 'foll)rt•11!1 niahoi;:. r:lran & ~ri n1Pch. C.nnd. Mobil• Homes 935 $3189.00 AKC O!d F:nglt«h :jh<'l'fl'I<"..: mitle pu11p.1·. 6 11 k~. or .. , 1'f'rtified. 242 E. J911i St. C .. \t. Ni'::'l\"PORT D().; l;fl()()\t. ERY, :'90:\ "C'' J\p11·pri11 B!vd., on 1nr p1·ninsul11 . 67.l·7ilifi. G1"at D~ne Pur~. Al\C bl'.'a111. Golden fnll'n & l1t:e r ,.1 r1 1wd (Br ind l e) ''GI A NT '' Rt11,.. 5:'17-74~0 * ~:N GLJ Sll BULL DOG Pups AKC, ch11mp blood lh1p •• \!O. L llB RA 0 11 11 1nhoard 1>/L8.i HP Eaton :\lii<h! co1~i•tl'.'r h·11 n~. car 1n h lll'fC'l"f!IOr; fully flQUip'rt. !!'ad<'. l li9;,, :).19-0.l:lO. :\1e 111 l1lM Ll" \\"hf'rl tr11 ilr r. \-----------~ Ovf'rlil'11rl. ~1.~ p " t' k :00.r!'o'I~ l':lfl\1~h hut A-0.I\, -can1P"r li."fl. Ca111!>f'r ,ch,..11 ~2~00. Call: &l:>--l~·I~. f.i r 'li7·'68 El Ca mino l250. •tJ7 J6' t'a1rhnf'r Seda n. l rn· &l&-l!IO'l. m<ic. T11in scre11, fl}'brlrtJ;:P, -------- s+>l f '"nt hrart, ~hnwt>r, H/C [lOD1;1:; \'!ltl C'l'llnpt'I' 'Sil, xl 111 t:onrt : r1~1sunahlr. 11 1r, lnw hrs. S'.?3.000. Sl1fl %2~l\l) a1·a1I !ii:~J2:\ii . ~6· Slephen.~ Sf'dan 1·IR.ss1c., ,\'p1. 111001"g, .sir~ 6. Sl 2 . ."ii'll 1.r1 .i pin. ;1.1· 6.~7-8623. 21 .~: i;11 ..aj~."1 11 r1 6 pn1. 22' Cahill Cruii<er. l :iO !I P \[rrcruisrr. just haulf'd. /Ill P\Tl-as. S3;i()(). Ph. 6il-9l89. ----:z:.:· LiNlfLITE '60 T S, Fg. lo hrs on rebll en,11:, sleeps 4. i; FT. Ac-iviny1r slPeP"r- r•a111p•'I'. 11·/1cr-M.\, <·los.1'.'I &: Xll'a,. $27J. 5-Jj)-791.i. ~· S!IE:LL, 2.Y' high. p11 rit llfti I.· insu la!Pri. 111•in bunk•. $2:'1'1. ()6."-Si39. Cycles, Bikes, Scooters 925 --------l:'i1>11rl •'11•1 V'dl, \'~ • u~111n1 Complete San Diego County Mobile Home ( ';11u 114' I' SpN', S l ~l t~~ V\Tr;1 r:,.11g1·r '/2 TON 105 "FOR O VAN" $2926.00 !-'1111 f;i1·1ory r'llllppf'd (loor i;:las~. 3/, TON 123 .5 SUPER VAN $3096.00 f ull fal'IOl'Y l'.'\lll1ppl'.1 . Rt tT1e vn-, ;inrl 11.rrf'SSQrlt'~-. ~71XXJ. 0 1vnr 8-16-14311 rnu~1 ~rll. 11lltrg1r child. l -B-.-.-,-,-_-R_o_n_t_/_C_h_a_~c,-,-,-.-8_, 968-11169. '67 HONDA •M1"°4J 5395 Community Inf ormution BASSt:r I lnund i 11•k,.., ~ho11 'lllJ hl,1 .. \)()fl. • tii:>-i!I.">'.! • AK<.:. ---BA.<:;Sf:'r p11p~, Ali:C. tr1-1'0l- or. Ch. blood lirW':<. niale A· ff'n1i.lt>. ~6;1, f>.l'l-·lll'J6 Col lif'. A.K.C. Fen11t.lr, Sah!P & \\'hllf', 6 11·ks S7j, 968-840i GREAT Dane Pup, 5 n1os .. A KC. hnu.~rbr<tkr11, flUPPY shoL~. S7:i. 6fj..064i. ·---P U RF:RREfl (;Pr111 ;;n Sh•1Jhl'.'rd~. 7 1' k,;, frrn. $2.i. !lti."-23:1~, rALL V1\CATIO'.'J Er11·kwn Tr lor ehar1f'1' Rat'f"- A(lal, EXPf'r ~a ilors. J11h1·d P11·r. ,<:. .S, Calif'). 11~;1rl __ -, twr!lu;_ \~day, Da) or \\"('l"k .~-.1-1~~.-. Cal 25 + Cat lina 27 :i weekday!! for $110. Fully equipped. Location 1'\'e\\·flOrt Harbor. i1~/96P. 4840 !or info B L UE \VAT F.R YACHT CH ART ~RS ~·ishi 11~ -C1111slrn:: Ward S. Lee !'. ;11~111 Si, SanJ,t ~r1-:J82s -~=~C,,.""'-'.=~~-I B<'forr ~·n11 pul'rhasr \0111' '69 BSA 65QCC 1nobile honlf' -Chn'I~" 11•herP yo11 11·111 l!vP. Sn1og- frr1> SRn DiPJ;:"n Cnunt v has fr,.~h 11ir. s horpin.i=. rTinon- light br11chc.s &. rct-rc11 tion- 11l rarllilies. New ·r1rr~. rxtr;i ch1-omr. dual c1u•bi;, like new. S650 01· bt~t nfler. &16-2698 or 5:.7-.i:·~o. For More Info. Write: '70 YA i\IAHA J2j En<luiu. 51-IO t;a!'tlf''l (.n•I" Blvd .. \\ f'~ln11n~1f'r 1 '.!1~1 ~NS.~n1· t 01~· 6\li-101!1 WHO ARE THE WEIGHT WATCHERS? Reserv1.tion~ 644·821 ! stl'ef'I '& rl ir1 f'Q'pd, f'lf'C Mobile Hom• Info. " , st11rt, !.'lOO mi. s:150. or oUer . .. Tl'>f' tJ·uck fJffiplr l 1't>n1 Gen. P 11.•r CruiSflr SJ5 rt ay -7 \l , MHll24. -e1a1 . 0101.,.! '..7' Sail. sips 5 S28 da.v 802 W • • M'k M C th SJL};\' Terrier pup~. AKC. Sea Coast Cn1i~iJll':" Club \VANTEO: ;'\()j or 250 }forvl• • M1ss1on I e c ar y 1\fa!f' $i$. F emales $!00. Newport Harhor 645--~i.iOO S<:rambler, J-londa Trail 90. Escondido . Calt'f Running or oot and parl6. • • GMC '18--0_:~--,·='"'"~-~-c Boats, Sail 909 s.-,i-930j. OR CALL COLLECT· SCHNA UZER . .;; rn1uu;itn1"f'I, ~-cc~~~-----1 714 /747 8410 Al\C, Salt !· PrpJl('l'. n 1\k.~. (',\L 20 i'\o. 9:i2, hp;:ir\, E\'in G • 19n ~ \"A :'>I AH A .. Cor R"11rl1 f; \1 ,·r :irld,..n, 1;hots, $12.i up: 714/96R-.14•1::. hJI, <'nd ~11 11 011 t.1<io f'r n.. E,'\'DURO e CONTEMPO-___ \\'pstn1111~1f't 11.1 01>nership .SS50. 6~+-MJI~> 1500 mi. S7.'"JI DACHSHUN'D P up P i e ~. altrr +'\ pn1. ee .>Ml-1 ~9,; ee LAGUNA HI LLS 1;_,11-1~:::6 ,;11.1.1i0 n1ln. AKf:. 1\1ahog. l"'d, blk k. lil n. J\11..: ~-. 6~'.~111. KIT~; .'\'o. 201. Rond t't'lnd, t~~=~~-~~-~~-1 Co1cr & rloll,v. \\akf' oiler. BAS!'ET Hound r e m a IP . ** fii3-19l 1 •• Al':C. 1 }T nld, 71:.6-1421. Pl\1 f -~--=c__,.:__:_:__~~ JO ./ 20' \111\11\'C;, J\"cu· sails &· 391, 9 to;. . cn1 f'r~. XI 111 ' nnrl. Horses &56 i''OR Salr . 'fen 11 e'S "*' \\"alkini: M111·"· .1 )1·~. ~lrl; )l'-PPY ~t 11 ll io11, 211 )'I'S olrl. ~, Ar.11.hian l11ly, 21 , yr~. All reg. "'/flll l'lf'r~. Rf'rhwH1d St.11.hlr~. ~i,'>~Sli \, ;i R ll 11 a Canyon ROlld . 4!H-!ll82. ]~ Gen•r•I e I Br unturn 1p1 tllp for 30' ho11t. Yrly-IAe. 6i 3-282S. w/hoat $200 MERCURY i i o u t boa r d motor Sl!iO. CaJI afler 6 pm. 557-731 5. Ry Ownt r. j l&-6&1!1 f'\'r~. 20 fl. DAY ~ailrl', lull s11 1ls _ ~!oorrr! DHn;i Point harhor. l -t:lO .. ~%-1133_ Boats, Slips/Docks 910 BOAT $.l•11 fnr li p I() :r>' bo;:i l & ~lip rnr 24' ~T . $1.~ fl. Nwpt _L~l11 nrl. 3i U Ch11nne'l PlAt'f', fi Ol-526;,. LITTLE BALBOA !SL/I.ND • ;\l ax. 9' Beam • Sl'i-MQl ee 67: .. :f.)37 u .sLH'. ~ 11·11y lif'. t5.8x3Cl It. S9~. Si tit lif', boa I 10 30 f l. S75. Realtor 673-688(). e CUTE litHe 1tailboat \1'1111t,; lie up. Ai;cl!Ss to Npt Bay. :>40-6331!. - DaUy P Uot \\'ant b1rgain.'I galore. Ads have "f\:1 :"\OH'J'()N ij(I Atl1s, Nt w rl11h·h. trans., r1ni:s. t1r'e"S. 1'11rf"11 I 1'011.d hike' :,.11)..2(H2. ·70 nn :-;nA 7:~1. 1•..r1•rllt111 r•11H! ~.(Wfl n11 l<'~. 1\.000 111 ro. lll2 o.-,.i;. Prv~11c<' ;irtuh 1i•11u11111uh 1------.---'-- ;:idJar r nl to 1£1.<llif' l\orl11 IK Br:iut .<Urt•·11_111<tini.;,_ ;;ll lu\· ury 11ppn11un1rnr-Thrr.1- Jl"llllr pool, ~a11n3s, ~m 4 t ntl'rnan0n11I l!:u~·'°'s1tr ti1l11111·d 1 a h!r~. \I U C i f r.r:c 1:E:fl f lON CEr>;Tl:R """"' ROY CARVER Inc. 5<-r ht•<ttJI ll1rn rno.-!el.s 1n .,92,, I l••bo• 81,.~ • ·~ !10:'\DA '"j SU PER .. • • " ''"' p<1rk-bk(' <r111nr:: Costa Mesa :l46~44<l~ 1!.·\l\"1'.'lfiOO m1. C \l l """'""" "'"-""" ~ 1Nt ee 6i:>-1 02.f I co_c_ c-c-~"·c~o"c'"=,"'c"c'c·'c··c•-_'c'":.:.". rnr.u ·1• Trtn v:fS' r11bo\'rr -----'C::.C-'-:C BRA1'\1 NE\\' 2l~60. S.'1 11p r:1L'ST ~Pll 1111n1rrl1o>.trly 'i i in park of yo111· <'hOiC'I' \\l!h r111np<'r. p11 l' bt'fl kr~. HUT<J. ~:.:l f'H~1 rw. All r q1 11p. Vr1 ~ c11 1'jlC'f1nt1 rlra [lt'~. ::;k1r1 , t. 1·le1<11 .~· grf 111r c•h. Cn11d. awning. smi ('Olll piete. J n'.~ '111.!ii' ("ll~ii lf'I' 11';1!1' ('~I-HJ HuoclH ~:l(I CJ .. 'l:OO rn 1. fi~.\-129:. '_:_'-------1 :>!F.N"S Ralr ii.:h 1 srid. b 1tY· d Ollll nlO\'t'S Y"11 In. tr;:itlr . ~1i9.">. :.4!l-•'r1:lfl. I •• II' , ... \\'eslf'rn /'o!ohilr Homt', (' "· ~.XCI" rll ('Oh\I, 1 0 • '6;, oonc~r: p .. l(JO 12' SIPfl $~.'; e 6i:'.-:JS29 l I., !\n llarbnr. S.A. V ----------S.1~3$0 a n. 11r11 r11;.:. 1ran!i ,\; BSA 2SOCC .. 1963 , clulrh. ,\J11st ~Pll ~ ~16:-<J 6.$;>-0572 afl 6 pm BF~AUT rww 21xfi0, 2 RR, &l.'l-l•l Hi -,-.-,,-'-Bc\ciLc_.,-.-,c-\J-'--'P-U'--R-;-A-,-G-.1 {;,n1s~:1iiPr0~?1 Z:",.a\:~~· -.,-,-,-·0 11-1",-,,-,,.-,-_,-,,-"-,-,h-.-lil X!nl. J\'f'l.•r r rar•f'd, It>" Greenlea f L\ftitnlr ll oni r Mrri·ury •'ng1rlf'. \lat: m il"", $600. 6i:\-2!12'1. Park 1'i50 \Vhitl iE"r A . ., 11.ht>rl~. •'""'L~ somr 11orl-;. t9i l Ka\\·a ... alri oo. Br11nd I cC:-;'c1.0·~===~~~'-"_1,.s0200,,;,',-;.,.>-01,3-10":;' ;;"1 0",';;;'c'-,",'·:::;;- ne:1\" 500 mi'!!. on it, S3JO. LEASE-OPTION TO BUY '49 INTF.RNATIONAL P il'k· Art"r 4:'.lO. &tj-574 1 1 Bdrni, hnuiilul .adult p&rk. up tnick. nf·\1· rt'hlt. rn.1:., '11 UO!laka Su~r Rll! S62U Low rent. \\"este rn ,\tobill'.' grt. lirf'~. 1>ew llalte11 . S'lJO. invest. Sell, S-IOO. X1ra3. Ex· ~Home5, 1213 No. Harbor, 646-j!J66. eel. 494-~. Sa nt& Ana. 839-Gli'J. ,c64~DO=oc=~Ec•"icT~o-,-.-.,.-w-,-,cb711 BY O\.\'ner, ;)1:<20 n.oyal f"'tlg. '-. clutch. Depenll11blP ol·r. 10!111111' !ra~e •!f'P,11'l· n1r r11 orr,•rs 111! pnp•1l11r A111f'1·1c1u1 .\-ln1 pon 111,1kr5 a 1 t'\J111 po•11111P 1•111t',, i .. ·1 .111r 11·,,~r f'\[ot"!'I-. 1 .• d .. 1 \'01 I( (,.,,,,. !u Yi n 11 J,,,,,,j, 11" lh•• ~' I I " 1• (h.'11 J11 .. k~•"' d1!1t•1'f't1• r · THEODORE ROB INS FOR D :iro.1 H.\/{11(11: BL\'n ('()~['\ 111-...:\ 1:12-0010 Autos Wanted 968 WE PAV TOP CASH lor USt'd can; & trucks, just call u.~ !or free estimales. GROTH CHEVROLET ll•k !or Sales /11a n11ger l !!2ll Beach Bl\'d. Huntington Beach 84 7-6087 Kl fl-3JJI DEAN LEWIS WE DE SPE RATE LY NEED Clean tl "'!! r·;ir, FAN TASTI C PRICES Pa ir! for .1011r car. p111tl Jt!l' (ll lhll TOYOTA e VO LVO 1:116 11:\!!BOR BL\'[l. f~l(i-'1~(1~ -A-NN IVERSARY •so AUTOS WANTED J'op dollar f•\r cl('~u1 used Cl'!'s, Srr ,\ndy Brn11'n. THEODORE ROBINS FORD :.llJ(iO 11ARl30 R BLVD. COST1\ i\11'.:-".\ £.12-IX•lO \VF: PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR ·rop VSED CARS If you r 1·ar i5 extra clean, SI.'<: ll.~ f1ri;1 BAUER BUICK 2J-: E. lith St. Costa )!es.a 5-:S. 7i65 J:\1PORTS \\'A\'TED Oranr::" (l)11n11cs TOP .:; Bt'YEH f.ILL :\1.\\:F:Y 1·nYQTA J8f1SI Beach Rh·<l. 11, Bear h f'h, ~·1i.~l:i'i.l -,'-~~-Autos, Imported 970 Large Selection of Fully Reconditioned Used V-W 's Porsches- Compers & Vans 1()(1% 30 na;v or 1000 i\li!cs Gt111ran1cr P11rts ,t, Lahor • En:::inr • Tt'ans. e FnJnt k Rt>ar 1\xl" A~~embl ll'.'~ • Rr;i\,. .S.1·s· tem e i!:/ef'l rit'a! Sy~IC'ffl ~~~o~ '~~.~t~S 51'1·:¥1~1 t . .'tl. 66 nr m 1~i[l ll 1\P..BOR BL\'D. t'OSl'A 71IE5fl '71 TP,-t\, 111111::. t~·r" 11 llr <'I' r .. ,. 11;11T<1111y • ·1:·1 i : r Ii ... 11 11r~. l11111111v' • '\\8 TR :r-11 h:in1 1ori 1o;id.-i,.r • ,\ l111r :--f'lf•('l)On of Pill''• 11•' r ,i 1'!-1!1 i-lock. A u1J10n~"d :\!l;z J iea]Pr ( 11 :12~-i2:il ----1 BMW Aul(JmOli1•e t;~ccllence 0 ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Bl\'d. Cnsta ~!esa. 546-~444 DATSUN '72 Datsun Big 510 ·l Dr d lr •1 :-.pll S II.<'. T111r i:l;i,•,, t111d1•1· 1·,00 nllll'~ lull fa"r 11 a11·an1~· P.f'1·. B;ll'k••; FERRA RI-----FERR ARI lll1T110RIZF.D SALi:..:; ,.., SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS , Ttll11li SN "FRIEDLANDER" 13750 llACH l l YD. : Hwy. 391 Sfl~·~.·-,t;i; e ~.1i-682~ '69 Fi.11 .~p11!• 1· \Ill I 1'n11ti. 1!1.~~> •111 "ill 1 r'l:ll•t. Sl~S:i fj~ .l:t~ 1\1' :1:\~-~~ ~--JAGUAR-- Vt'l') :1:~0 JENSEN JEN SEN AlTTllOR!Zr.D S.\Ll·:S ' ~f.llV ICE Cua;, \\')'. Ne1\'por1 Beach LOTUS LOT US AUTl lO!~I ZED SALE:'i & s ~:RVJCE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. l'o.1•1 !lwy. 1'<'11 p1>rr Rrar·h MERCEDES-BENZ 1·,,r • .. \, 11 .t 1•11 ·"\\ 11r,/ .. 1 Jl(Jl'~t: OF J\lf (11\T(,, liSh~ \!>inl'l:"'lo'I' 1:111 n:i l'.11k IFW1u·h Hhrl 1111·1~,tf. S ,\ t"11.1 '· 11' .~";..'j}".(l ----------MG 970 Autos, Imported '70 VOLKSWAGEN POR SCHE bi' PORSCH E 911 Im· '68 \'\\" sqlx'k. red. i:ood rnai:l.date, 41.(XXl n1i. \\'ork ror!O ., I'll)' clean. SUiOO. oc· ju~! t-01npl Chu•k lver$0n, best otfl'I', :HS-79-i:l alt 4 . papers. stlvr blue/blck inL, .70 \'\\' CO:o.'VERT. Barth t xtiaurt s)~t. amlln1, Ae ro stun · • * sDXJ niu•1 gel!, leav!ni entry. • • 6·H-5661 • * l -1{()']. 6 l~lZ.!. T Hll,._\[Pl l SPORT CAR CLEARANCE SALE NOW! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 'TI V\V C11mpe r, Poptop, '3200 ...Deiut Lv.IU ., VOLVO 710 .f::. l \1 St., S.A. ~7~064 I i6 H bor C :'.f ,,.,,9~n·: 0 !'f'n 1!i.1ly 9-9; 1·1osed Sunday • ar • ·· · .,.,.,. ""~ TOYOTA ~ THllll 68-69-10 'BJ' YO!,YO' TOY OT AS "FRIEDLANDER" Lar,::1'$1 sr]Pe ti1111 ol ca rl>fl1 lly uao lli4Clo 1Hwv . .,. SPll"t'tl"d, thl)t\'lllg/ily lnspt>('I-893-7566 • 537-68lt <'rl T11,10\lll< 1n 0 1•ance Coun •. 67 VOLVO, isoo ·s, neii· IY a1 Tl1r l•)\l l"~I pritf'S. J:..,;iriipli·· rlull'h & pa1111. Xl111 cond. , 68 Corona HT Sl8j(l/bes1 ofler 546-0995. Rad in, l!C'a !PI', Alil<l Tranb, $1299 All n( "llr car.~ a1·., saJr lV '11rrk<'d for \our rtri\·in:. . . 'ol'l'lll'I ·,, ~erut Lew \II TOYOTA &IQ-!130~ Fl !') ]larho1', C<J,1a '.\lP•,1 SANTA ANA TOYOTA S"1" """ d<'pl n1l('n I ::0 ain ·11 9 pn1 .\!ood;i~ tllri1 r n- rla~ PHONE 540-2512 ·1! i \\, \\ arnrr .. '\.1n!.l .\r1a -LAR-GE-SELECTION NEW & USED Autos, Used 990 M.B. TRAOES ·jo 1-~I Dorado, Yitr mist told. landau. lea1ht r. All op1ion,. .Sh11rp: • '6.'I Dode~ ,\iontt'. <'"· lux11ry coupr \\'/e\"°'J' ro11r••1\'a hlt xrra 1nclud 1n"' ~u·rro • '69 R1v1era fuii P•l"cr. air, landau, !a.ctoty clll'Ol11P 1\'hl'el., Dir. !ll J13-7'2.'ll BUICK 6-1 S~Y U.RK S P 0 R T l\,\GON, l:!J.Q'l 1n1. rt'bl t "''~·. "k)roo!. \'-S. auto, ps, \I ill 1,~kc oltlf-r car 1n traclt !\It •1 Ill. S4!l"1 or b~~I oNer .-~il-<;~':).1 t'.~1 126. b~ sC·it·K L1-.,-1-1·.l--,-,-,_ ,,1rn:-1•/rad10 a ll p 11• r . 11 /\1r;1~ \ll".i;;T .'ELL l:\l- ~1r:o. s.l!lj(l .. ~J3-1029. " ••• Ln1,.;, f>.I P-IVIERA. all x1T11s, xh11 WIL t,.WID 'n ,ntl. P1·11·aie p 1 rty TOYOTA I -"-,.,.~··~"'~'·'=· ~~-I 1'116 llarb.ir, C .. 11, 6-li.i-'.130;; CADILLAC I :l •i fl To~ ot a C n~n ;, LARGEST i<Ul••11l>11!1' 1JJ•ll,, 2i,IYIO Ill•, SELECTION OF ,.,., . .,. t 'lr~n B~1 u1l'~r. W ll CADILLACS I i 'h:·' HH~f12 f>l' ti13--0!l1fi . N ORANGE COUNTY SAL ES-LEAS! NG II i::n. l r.d1•r ~OC() m i. Au· & AU11-10 R!ZED f \1r• S1o:i0. 6-l4-l.W7 or .SERVICE · ----t,.;i-1.·i,7 N b C d'U "'., .. ,, -=7""'---,---cc~~ a ers a 1 ac: I 7i cor:.o:-...'' 4 ·~r .. ios hp. r>h ~-H 'RBOR 8 , '""'f'llt" 11 ,,.,,(\, .. , '"''"' " ..... 1·1111 1·._. 4 •prl 1r_~n~_._~:o'l COSTA :-.tESA ' • • 1 i.~·,r,;. __ •_• ___ U'l••f tih I.Iii' l'.l!.,1.>-l),1 ! ~,"9llX) Q S ---_ _ :i-ru. pen und'ay MG 1 ·~;~ Tll\•JT.-\ C1•r<wa :n \Int i970 F.LLl()!'.AUl); :-.0.000 nu. t.irn THINK ~ ''~~" "FRIEDLANDER" IHIG BEACI< (HWY. ttl ·s~i:i.;:J(;s • :i:!i-&lli4 MG /\UTIIOH.IZF.D SALES .':: Sl·:H.V ICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3JOO \\'. Coast II\\')'. Newpor! Beact. • ·~ ;\I\. )l/DGF.:-r . ,., m1. Xlr11 <'()IJ(I. :>lust ~u. l'h· 67J-fl:l80 MGB , ... ,.j A f3eau11ful lull~ f'qllt. I i ;.,,J "· -10:1r• l••r 11r0' ,.,,1nr r rt;;i;.. hrr,11 n 11utri. VOLK SWAGEN-'1rnnl·1"' l t.ril'<1 n!· i'>f''>t nr. /er. b~-1-~·l2l d~~. 4~2 Kl.'; ---!"'" '69 VW BUG -=cA·--0~1~LL-A~c-1 <rd d11 .'\1111 , ... 11d. sa~ .. 1----------- n f1, •'' 1 .. ~1· .. !rl•T car iri '68 Cadillac lr-dC' or ;,n1ct ll do1111. l\'dJ 11r1. P' 1. p1y. (VDYZ99) Sedan De Ville ,i lti-~iJti or 4:!.1-tii;lt, CaU alt f'u ll F\111 r r. ~.11 •1ni:r 1\tr 'f ;.rn. C11nd. :\ \! r \1 nar!~ F.\-t'!~-"7""V"\\7,c(c"-,,-,-,,..-,-. -m-11,_-,-,,c1,.11 qt1is1IP Caclillar Grrt1l \\'ll h 11 /;ill ;;1-.r~~()l'·I"~. \T L'ST ~limrtt<)(I ~ \\)H I(' lr;:irh tr Ill· ~<'II l.l'.1\\'l'.\i; COU!\'TRY. lt>ri<lr Thi~ 1;11 rr r!f'11s me- Bs t llff!·l' S l7-i~1!I. ncuJous !'iU'r rZWti~JJ 71 VII' -11!s-,0~11--,-,0-,·1 I $2999 11 ,1r1·a11I), l1kf' nr11, ,...d AH of n11r 1 ·ar~ 111-. iilill~!Y mr1al111', aulo. fl\'t piy~ f.'he <:kC'd 101· ~our <lriv1ng S29!f.J, .J-l~-16IT. ...ccurit) ,. '6.l V\\' l\'11lk lh111 ca111per. 1.·,()(} J'Phlt eng, nr1v trans. n1n~ ~r('al. \ll1§l s e l l lt111n•'L S~lj."!. ~~-114~. ..Derut LVJDi& W VOLVO l..llncer.' p!lrt. furn, Lots Ill transm 1~~1on. S!l:i<l. Pnv11 te xtras, xlnt cond , ~~amity pany. 1133"'8049. ·;o 13:\1\V 2002, Orangf'. '69 ;\!l;f~ Hrr~d~ltr. whir r 6'"_9_,00 19&1 VIV bug, Rebuill engint -f<) ·><N n1aRs. A\\t /t'/11 , :\lichc!1n w 1 hla,•k ini '!11,noo mi. !.· trans. Per re.;:l L'Orirl. Best 19ki Harbor, Costa Mft.il I park. S9500. 8 4 7-<1 166 , ·59 t'HEV 6 r .u .• Nrw ~:l-62al. n1otor, custm cam~r shell, h 45 MOBILE homt. f'urn. needs trans, good body !,, In Colla Mesa Arill Jlllrk. tires, $69!1. 1142-4802. Sho111s like new. Dir. lCA .61 CHF:VY P i c k -up . 87191 54f>.82.4l Aut.oma!lc tri:in~. new paint. '69 LANCER Mobilr Home, 2 good rond. S~95. 847-3064. BR. 2 BA. adul! park Costa all 5 pn1. 1---,-,"""===c--Mea11. ~7949. 1959 CHEV TRUCl< 20x45 Siar, new crptg. $475. VERY GOOD COND. thruouf. Adult pk. Wkdays 642-?149 all 4:30. 714; 968-4157 / 1933 CHEVY PICK UP ~ 24' TRAVEL TRAILER TON, gd t'Ood. wl'YJ Chevy * $800. 642-4233 * enc $400. 644-2831. Motor Homes MO 1966 FORD " T Camper Special, 4 1pd, low ml. 6 cyl, '10 Wl!\Mblao l4'. Fully YL"r>' clean. Sl 4!i0. !162-1035- eczu.lpt. SIC. 14,000 mL Mual ,67 Chevy Pickup StU! M•kt offer! Prtv. Pty. ~216() aflf:r fl p~1 1$21 N11wport, CM, Lot No.1-~==~~--~ U. U-8PM. 19TI CHEVY P k k Up, 6 cyl, ifi VW SUNDIAL I I 1Uck 1hlft, 13,000 ml. $2400. ' • ~ ' 675--37fl 1800 ·mi. Tent. All xtru.i,,,,_,,=·='='""'--=-=-• MUlt 1111. m-oi9. '68 OIEVY PU Jii Ton, V-8, T II T I ... ,. auto, p/1. r/h, new ti"•· ra trt, r•W '1W new pe.tnt. $1150. 98a.<1836. 11 SHA!l'S Crflpl t, at W. WUIOl"I, Of· JrMJ~1,,52=~0i=">:V=y~\i~.,.~."'."•71.-,7,~. white I ual,V. S250. ~ Sln- t Arnt Avt, 66>U41 • • f4&.5927 * 1t * IU't'S, S3200. 644-2432, Xh"85 $1S!r •. lll1-12l'l'l. oller. 6i: ... 2.~•t 1~==~~"--"-'"''-'-:.:::::__1 OPEL---1 ;~;;;;'::;~::---c:c-c--I ORIGIN'AL pvt, ov•ntr 1970 '6~ V\\', llJ m1·s, ""'"" litti. Cadillac Sed11n D ev l I l, DATSUN '70 240 'Z' Colorado rrd, local car fully fqu1pf}ed. lmmaculate 1h11.1· out. dlr. \\'ill tllke 1.rartt or fina nce pvt ply. 142-IBLOJ CAii 4!H-M1 I or 546-8736. '66 1600 Roadster 4 spd. dlr . L~e je\.\'e'I, hu1· llfT mt1n1e with hardtop. ('J'BS227) Excellent cond. thrmut Takt 1mall down. tall 1ri !1:30 11m 494.(!:SU aft 1:00 pm Call 546-8738. 1967 DATSUN 1600 ROADSTER ' SllARP • A·l CONDITION $1095.00 PHONE 545-2083 VACANClC-, COil money! Rf'nt )'DUI' houM. apt., store bide., eld. Ulru a o.tb' Pilot Cl11111Uletf'• ____ ,___ T11 Pf! fll&}er. Call eves. 13,8.)(] mi. Wht\o blk vinyl -,-68 0 I R II 67:..-0176. top, 11 ht ltalher 11t'at., til t pe a ye li;,--,'cO-;c==-,-,.-,---l whePI. sears, 11Jr. etc. l m-'65 V\\' Squarehat k, very Radio, Heatf'r, 4 Speed. Big clean , orig ownr. S895 or maculale. like NEW $5275. Enginr , I !)11'1\rr, low n1i/es. bl!it offer. 11 1 l:l7-4lO.l. 644-0343. Step li p to ii sfl0r1Y model J ,:;;::,;.:::::_:.::;;;:::;:~~=-l'i·6i99(Co;o;~;;,-h.li:""7'·;:-;;;;;;-·I at a low pn ce, '67 Bug. BEST OFFER nvt rli "· •1r ~·· $1299 646-0461 a1 5 am/tm. hrown wJwh1te I """""":=--:;;::c:-.:::'~~p~m=---1 lthr. 14.000 ml., $3995.. AU or our car~ art saff'IY '62 V\V Sunroof. gd Iran,, 644-TI68, checkf'd for your driving ~w lln!a, brk11. N~s some-l1"96°'"7'E°'L"oo"'RADO"'~',-dou-o-kcbcl-uo-_I &ttUrity, iiork. UJO, 962-328;,. Leather Inter, a ir, all xtru, ..Deon LP.u!iA W VOLVO 646-9~ 1946 Harbor, Cos111 PORSCHE '70 9UT, Al'of/n.I, gfffn/ tan. Mu~t ull, vuy cl!!a n. 64s-t561 ~\'f!I, '55 ' PORSCHE SPf[li:(!1ter. Comp! re~tort'd I n I n u t. 1'Unt cond . S2900. r 98. \VANTED VW 1500 or lfOO lo ml'1. ~tu1t ttU. Pvt pty . carburetor stock. CaJJ Ray, &U--OJ'.12. ~1487. k'TI=-cC.,-,d"°'Sod,--,-ao----,dl!V""11"'1•--.,.....,-1 '67 V'IV fastback. Xln1 cond. lftJ"M. i.800 mi, r.c war. $990. Pri. pty 491-119<_ ** "'·9:.i.; * • CAMARO '69 V\V Auto-slick. R&H, .fki- Nl<'k. lo\\' mi, Xlnt conci .1·.~ .. -c.mu.---. -,-cy-l,-ltld<=-.1 ·Priv. pty. s.i z-om. mel&lllc '""" in/out nd, 1910 VW Hl-Ptrrormanc. :clnt cond. Sl.500 Evea. en1. • "M ANY ).'TRAS" ~7. M•ke Otft r. •• 540-1395"ffiiAii'.,.,~A~RO=-.~.,~-~, ..... ~-.-·-r-..,-I "61 VW. \VELL CARED FOR Sl ,395. RE~fARKABLY CLEAN! air. DEAN MJXON S47-1627 P/S, Rill. ••6~•· Auto • .AUlOli fOf S.11 -· '_.....-' , CALL US NOWll PHONI 557°9220 INST ANT CREDIT TOV lllD AID STRl LlVI YOU MOIR I ,H Y'O'I ar1 MW in (olifomia 3. tf Y'O'I al'I MW on yoAlt jM 2. H you owe "1CIMY' °" yout 4. If you ho•• littlt or no car credit UT .. TIT TO AllAMI Tiii caan ... TllMI '" ••• , ID TUTTM-.A.T $2688 FULL! FICTORI EQUIPPED ORDER YOURS TODAY 1972 DODGE VANS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY' '72 DODGE DART 2~ $2399 Big 775 (10 engine, fully factory equippe<l, ll73CIR130S59 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL NEW '71's MUST GO Ser.# ••••••••.•...•••••.•.• Li st .••.••••••.•••• Your Cost LH23CIE 109119 . , . , .•..••••. 3919.35 , • , , , , , , .• •. • • • 3402'' LH23CIE109ll9 .........••.• 3362.95 •••••• ,,,,,,, •• 2957'1 lH2JCIE1109BO , , , ......•.•. 3421 .62 •..•• , , , •. , , , , , 2946 '1 LH23Cl£1111 <48 ..•••.... : ... 3417.42 LH23C!El324B2 ...••••.•.••. 3391.31 •.............. 2921 11 lH23CIE1J248 7 .....•...• , •• 3391 .31 ····••••••, ·· ·· 2921 1 J ............. 3462.18 ............... 2980" ............ ,4561.01 ............... 3347" ............. 4561.05 ............... 3347" LH2JGIR287159 , .....•••.••. 3881 .82 •. , • • • • • • • • · • • • 3329•t lH41 CI EI !0987 ,, ........... 3932.19 • , •.. , , •••. ·, • • 3371 11 ll79CIE13152.1 .......•..•. ,.3589.57 ..............• 304211 ............ 381S.72 ••. ' .... '.'.' •• 3220" .. .. .... .. .. 3752.SI .............. , 3171" ............ 3957.60 ............... 3092" ............ 4379.24 ' .......... ' ... 3684" ............ 4393.39 .............. '3696" ............ 4018.20 ............... 3377" ............ 4018.20 ............... 3377" ............ 3641.60 ............... 3090" ............ 3692.50 ••••• ' •••....•• 2925" Wl23GI E14820 ..•......•.... 3757,20 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3083'1 IH <4 1CIBJ5935J ....•• , •••••. 38SS.70 ••••...••.•.. , • 339511 LH41GIE136655 .•..•.•...•.. 4080.49 •••• ,. ••• .•. ,, • 3495'1 ............ 3110.54 ••• ' ........... 2687" $\188 '"" Pl l(I '71 GREMLIN H'cTrr, wh1Tewall1, Mr1< 9rttn ll!lllT>all ...:onG.- mr ~·· No. 73~'9 I $1498 '"" , l!(I '67 PLYMOUTH II 8. outc. "Mt, 4 6r 1to. "'1111· Wt.tt..,~I !i•t l, wht1I to•.,.._ 1(0A83Q, $388 .... •11(1 MUSTANG 'od10. ~ecttr, vinyl i•ltr\or, bu''"'-'•011. 'fYS72Q. $688 "" . Pll(f '66 OLDS TOIONADO ,.aw•r t l1trln;. pcw1r ~•okfi, till w-~11!. """" $888 :-:~. '66 DOD E A111to, l•o11,., ~"''' llltrin;, redio, ~111111. W401. 8 ' OPEN 9 AMII lOPM 7DAYS AWEEI • ' S•a w~g , ' 1oeuJ, rca10. ~eot1 • OS8AY8 51088 :~:. '67 v.w. '"' ' \Pe~d. rod•o, hem tr, wn root, UOZ 1)4 $688 "" rll(I '70 BARRACUDA V-1, radie. ~tcrtr, wh1 llwall tir1,, w~11I (Cv"'1, lanOOu lop. 1 S9601. $1188 ::~. '67 v.w. CAMPll VAN. S0iW; ic.tio._ rlO(fy lor CCf111ing. \/Ol881. $1088 ;:, -'69 CHEVY MAUIU ~.a, radio. hlo!w, whi!twvll fir-. landau f09. VSZ346. '68CHARGER l§l ... 980 Autos, New 980 NOW ••• 1972 Lincoln Conlinentlll a1id Mllrk IY Immediate Delivery! Clyde Johnion I MOST MODELS! e w., ,1111 ha•• • limilld •tlec· lion ol I '111 model, ~1 fa n· \d•!ic di1counh. e Ccme in loddy t nd frnd oul fer ~cu,.e ll why wo're Oranqe Counly", mo.t popul~r d YIO· motive de~ler. • 1972 MERCURY • 1972 MONTEGO • 1972 COUGAR • 1972 COMET READY TO G-0! -............ , ................... . .. Wtdnnd1y, Oc.tobfr 6, 1971 PILOT0 ADV£RTlSE" .. ,,,,.,,.~ l§J I ....... _ J§J l .,. .. m.... 1~1 1 ---l .. -~ m-~ --~ m-~ ~ CHEVELLE CHEVROLET __ FO_R_D--1 MERCURY '66 Chevellc SS 396. 4spd. Ca11<1ry yellow. \\/ blk vy top. Chrome "'his. Ex. mech C-Oncl. $1200. 549-2fi57. CHEVROLET '68 Chevy Caprice Wa9on Jl;11!10, Jl('atcr, Auto Trans, J>o.,.,<'r St('('ring, Fa\vn Bi~t? "·11h Saddle Jntelior. J..oc<1!· ly nwnftl car that slxi111:. 1nl'tlL'UIOUs care. 1 \\'Q0677 ! $1799 All of our cars are safe·y chrckl'd for your dn\'1ng seC'Urll)', ~emr;!~ 9 · VOLVO 646-9303 19.16 Marhnr, Cosia r.·h•sa '66 Chevy Impala SS Had10. Heater, ALuo Trans. Air Cond, Sky Blue \\'i lh Sky Blue Buckel Seals, re- flects m<'ticulou:'l' care by pt't'vfous 011'11C'r. All of our cars ere salf'ty checked for your driving ,;ccurity. ~eMt·Lv.mi! 9 · YOLYO '63 CIW\'y staliun \\'&i'On, 9-pass, P/8, P/S, Air cond. VS. Good con d . S.12-6750 aft 6. '59 4. DOOR Irnps.la, lull l'?"''f'r, air C'ond. Ru11s good. S250. 536-1677 aft 3. CONTINENTAL 1970 MARK Ill J'lEAUTIFUL, FULLY LUX- l"RY EQUIPPED CLASSIC. Ell{'!")' hucury extra plus only 20,000 carelully driven mil- ... ~. Tiiis luxury car Is tlaw- lt ss in every detail. I invite yo111· inspection as its near nc1v rondllion will be better npprecia!t!d. TI1e re1ail val- ue of this car is $7370. (Kcl- ]y Blue BookJ. llowe~·er, \1ill ._consider your oiler, I ha~e driven this t i n e ca.· since new, U you have any quest1or1s, you may reach me at my officc ~~ 1600 Before 5 pm. CORVAIR *e'64 CORVAIRe* Gd conrt. $325. ~-0677 DODGE '61 Dodg<' auto trans P S, Dl'pendablr !rans gd cond Sl50. 8-17-4693. FORD '67 OIEVY Impala, a ir, sell '69 FORD GiiJaxy SOD, Air or trade for pickup. cond .".:: po11.·rr, $!750. £.1;,..0572 aft 6 pm • • 67::Hl72:i * k ·;i.1 Cl-IEV\' 6 cy!. 3 spd. 1961 Falcon. Good Runs real good. $1:-lll. transportaTion car. $125. 642-5020 6.!2-8593 4!H--022~ "&\ 0 -IEV\' VBr1, V·S engine, A-1 cond. S12:-.0. 673-:i88!1 '6~ FOP.D Cnunl(v Squire Sia. \\'gn. All IXl\\'Cr, lO pass. l\cw !ire~. 6•1fi-6817. e J9fi6 EL CA'111NO, l..'Ond. $1300 or bst ofr, * Call: 5-l:'>-2124 * Gd '70 i\!AVERJCK l'xcell-l'Ond. 111ake nlf<.'r 646-2759 <"all hr-'111·e~'n 6 pm to 9 ]ln1. Call &12-5678 Now! For best results! &12-5678 980 '67 r.tERC Cobny Park 'stn \'/gn, a1r, f/pwr, gd ooq!, 5"1695 or orr. &l&-6129 • MUSTANG :Jl.S/.JJ,,/Q-ti,• 1971 r.tUSTANG !\fach 1 Loaded \\'/extras. ll,000 19-tl Harbor Blvd., C.~t. n11Jes. Like new. Owiwr. 642-4404 or 642-4402 67~7200 * '71 FORDS* GALAXIES e !\tUSfAJiGS 1971 MUSTANGS HERTZ CORP. TOT'J.NOS (714 ) 778-4050 HERTZ CORP. '68 MUSTANG, PIS, AUi<>. (714) 7784050 VS, $13'>0. 1965 FORD Calax1e 500 .XL ~-•-•_,,..__~·~·;,,_· -*~*~­ t.'Onver1, Al\! I F:'>f, bucket '6=> !\luslang. New brake._ :;eats, l'ran.~portat1on car. tires & !rans. CIJ.>an. Can be set"n at 2166 College $.:f.15 * k 5.'16-9786 A1·e., c .:i.t. $250. or best of. frr. OLDSMOBILE ""'~~~~~~-1~7""".""'~~~~ FORD Econo Van '64. paint, '50 Olds convert. cu1tomllied, body, Indy'i;, mags, stereo, 19j7 eng., nt'fi'.111 trans. best pan1:1, cp1'g. Classic cond. offer ov1'1' $300. 968--1196. ,\!so selling 289" "n g, '63 OLDS AA w/air coo:!, 543-7072. good coOO, $~50. 'ti3 !"ORD, Country Squire, * * fl.11-1836 aft 5:30 pm :-;talion y,·agon, bucker seats: e '62 OLDS 98 2-Dr. e1ec scat, wfndo111s· air e 'fl7 Chevy Sta. \Vgn. P/S, PIB. Reas, 67.i-1059.' * 546-3127 aft. 3 pm. * '67 FORD Galaxie 500, 4 Dr, llardtop, i:iir, V-8. Auto. PS. PLYMOUTH R&ll, disc. brakes. $1,100. · · t' • 67!>-4974. '66 Sport Fury 2-dr. Air, R&H, clean, lo miles. $700. ''19 .Ford pick-up \\'ilh '62 546-9556. aft 6 & \\'ds. !\Jere engine. J\lag wheels. Needs some voork. $200. '65 Pl.YMOtrrH Belvedere tJ, 675-1345 after 6 pm. 2 dr H.T, Auto, P/S. ~ V--S. $650. 540-2897, '57 Ford Ranchero V-8 auto. Some oil srrmke. Good tires, PONTIAC $195. &12--0083. '68 PONTIAC GTO ' INTERNATIONAL F•ct. '"· 3 •pd •"'• ""'"· '63 Ill Scout 4x4.Xlnt. mechanical condition. $800. 546-3763. JEEPS RE·cornl. M38Al soft top, junibo tires, tl?ar seal, 4 \\'heel drive, roll bar. Call 846-3727. 1~3 Scout 4 x 4. Excellent mechanical condition, $800 or best offer. 546-3763. PICK-UP 4-\\'heel drive, 1958 V-8, large tires S?Ci. 2050 Charle. Ask for Jim. MAVERICK black landau ll black vinyl buckets, cons o I t', wood grain. P/S, R/l-1, Fact. mags/f>.1ichelin X tires. !):. cellent condition. J\lust SrU! Priv. Pty. $1650. 557--43471• '68 GTO, Auto, PIS, New tac eng. Perfect mech a>9:1. $1 350. \\'ht \\t/blk •. ~70, . ''. 1969 GTO, loaded w/extru. X!nt C'Qnd, 1 oY.<ner. LlR J1t'\.I', 67>.-7200 '68 GTO, 4 spd, factory tape, buckets, :i.:lnt rond, $1400. 497-1189. T-BIRD '°"'-===----r---------1\fAVERICK. xlnt cond. 196) T Bird Con1·., FP, air, r/h, $1)95. HUI"?)'!! very clean, $n5 .••. 1959 * 557-2074 * Chev. stn 11•gn. nr new X3 eng. clean $350.' ••. Cons~ trade bolh for late, c~'1t Chev or Ford &la •. 496-3983. ·~: MERCURY 1971 MERCURY STATION WAGONS HERTZ CORP. (714 ) 778-4050 A good want ad is a good investment m T-BIRD, 1967 Landau, ' ... sedan. Fac t air. Loaded, .A. is $995. Days 5-18-~ •vet: • 6-12--7667. Dime-A-Line 642-5678 Autos, Used 990 OUR LOTS ARE FULL AND WE MUST SELL 'EM AT LOW 1971 PRICES! Plan Thi buyer of 11 1972 Amerlc11111 M11t11r1 IHBMflt., c• ~.f!-~ I~ ' $ OFF FACTORY 800 W INDOW PllCI 27651Al4CMOt PLUS 7% TAX REBATE Autoni1tl1 1971 DEMO SPECIAL 1971 CATALINA lc~d .. d indudin9 ."~tometic, ·pow1r 1l1erin9, pew.' •• bre~e1, f~clory eir ccndilion;n9. whil1 well1 •nd mcrt. (252391 6304942 ) 1971 EXECUTIVE 1971 GRAND PRIX Compl1telv loaded with pow1r 1quipm1nt •nd fat· lory .,;, ccnditionin9, B••uliful car. 127657tAt]. •OJOJ ...... Ayf om1tic, pcw•r 1l•••ing & 1'r1~11, "pow•r w1..dow1, f1ct11ry •ir, RlrH. $788 '67 Bonneville l Dr. H.T. Aulom•tic, pow•r 1l•t1i11t. pcw•r br1lt11, pewt r win· '67 Buick Sk.,ttlll 2 Dr. H.T. Pow•r 1l11r1n9 I br1~11, •Ir cond .• "invl roof, •uforr1•· lie. !OIH60 l I $1588 USED CAR SPECIALS ''I R•btl Jlilr CeM .. I •••~ llnt Tn1t1POr1 ... tlOll. !'°6 JliSI) $896 ' '70 Me'Nric.k """'"'·"' S1496 •nil '"' lfrlv• tld•Y. llU alEP} ''J ...... , w ..... ' c, .......... 11'111111. 1349 flll( «Ill , .. .. ·-i.11, ''7 YW 4 1-.f, RMl1. IXTH .,tl '44 T-Mrtl '•I ,...,...,., LI L9 s791 . MllMt .. • ~~~~~~1 -~....,~~~·~~ ''I J..ollll '70 Ht,.../ .Jt ·~ ........ Sl 79& .•.. UTI , .... •1-Alr (-.• 1 twn-•IC). M!fft S.., ..... 41 1r c:l r, (VIV el)) M••I s .. , ' I 1971 HORNE.T 1111047 WARDS. LEE ' AUTHOlmD , • • Amllican MolDla lib.UR 1234 S. Main Sl, SANTA ANA 547-5826 ' ) ' ) -. . . . • ' ·+ . . Wedn(sday, Octr>btr 6, 1971 l\'tdnt1dd t', O<lobtt-6, 1971 OAILY PIL OT lf9 -- BILL JACOBS Says: See them all where super savings and Service are standard equipment! ~~~~~· ·1~~- a ::: D '7'1. OLDS 98 SED. Full power e_quipment in cluding power 6 way seat, tilt tele- scopic steering wh eel, factory air cond., etc., etc. I 3U39T2- M4I6934 ). TORONADO •. DELTA 88 • CUTLASS • OLDS 98 IF THIS IS YOUR YEAR FOR A NEW CAR, MAYBE IT SHOULD BE AN OLDS- MOBILE ••• COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU WHY! B~~~D '72 OLDS F-85 Fully •quipptd 111,li1dln9 turbo tirdramali< tran1• mission, pow•• Stft1i11q, pudt butto11 radio, •I<., 1tt(., 13 D69H2Zl01Jl21 Window Sticker $3785.88 OUR $328588 PRICE SAVE 5 500 '70 OLDS CONVERT. $2195 TEST DR-IVE Autom.,tic, radio, healer, power steering THE NEW & brakei, a ir conditioning. ! !524AI . '69 TOYOTA $1295 4 speed lrdnsmis1ion, rddio, he.tier. v+nyl roof. !ZYL135 ) '66 CADILLAC $1895 Cpe. OeVille. full power, factory 11 ir, ~i ny l HONDA roof. l NSJ805 ) '70 HONDA CAR $1295 The Sassy Little Car, ' Is Sassier Than Ever! 4 speed lran1mi11ion, radio a nd heater • 16368001 READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY END-OF-SEASON CAMPER SALE ·' DISCOUNT FROM F·ACTCRY LIST PRICE ON ANY NIEW UNIT IN OUR BIG STOCK '67 TORONADO $1695 Full powPr, l<J clo1y _..;r cond P!;oning ~UVD65 St '69 DODGE D100 VAr~ $2495 VB engin ", 11 ulom.thc !rt1 1n1•11111ol'l. ,,,dio dnd he.tier. !ZAE7~l l '70 MAVERICK $142 '5 Stick sh.ft. r 11 d10 <!l r>d he.,ler. !ZLA70SI '70 CHEVY II $1495 \ Stdndard trdnsmi11ion, rd d io dnd he,,ler. (ZVE327 1 '66 T-BIRD $1025 '70 CHEVY MALIBU $2795· IN A BIG SELECTION OF Autim,,tic. ro1d io ""d he11ter, air condition-Fu ll pow1r, fectory •ir, vinyl roof. IAFL890 1 NEW COLORS! in g, vinyl roof. ! 500AFYl ti ,._ 't ,, .)> -,, ' ' - ' -I \ ' ' .. ·- 60 DAI L V PILOT • -t • • \\'tdntsd.ty, Octobtr b, 1971 C~,.os~ .. QUT SAVINGS ON AL L RF.MPJ NING '71 \'~1\R-fE!'!D MODELS . . . . BRAND NEW '71 CRICKET o!I 8 LESS EXCISE TAX REBATE & TRADE-IN • USED C.C.r! SAVING S O ~~ ALL 'C1 6 ~~1~0\.;~1~~.~~1,,1,•'r ,,,.,.,.111~. r:1 · ol:io, 111·111• 1, 11 11 111•''· i\\'J(;J75J '66 ~~Y~~1~.1~,~~l~~~~cr ~!rrr111h & l)rnkrs 11 11 tin''· 011· cont!. I Y\\'Hl''.!71 .. ~ t' ... • ! • .... " f • • -" Wtdnrsd.i~. Octobf r 6, 1971 P!LOT-ADV£RTIS£R 28 ~~-'--------"---~~~--~-"" NOW YOU CAN PURCHASE ANY 1972 MODEL AT LAST YEAR'S LOW PRICES PLUS EXCISE TAX REBATE • ON APPROX. $200.00 ON ANY 1972 OR 1971 UPON APPROVAL Of CONGRESS DIRECT FROM CHRYSLER MOTORS 5 ~RIAL: RH7J-CIE-1 00~60 NEW '71 SATELLITE 2 DR . LESS EXCISE TA J'. REBATE AND TRADE-IN '66 ~\~1~•~1.c ~:.RY;:111~~.D . r;.~11, p-.11•·1· ASK ABOUT OUR ,.,., 11n·. ;'<r , ·~1 d1t1•i11inr. t1:1 ·1~·,1~11 5 DAY' FREE TRIAL EXCHANGE CA~-5-~ STO CI{ 5695 $ l!1fl,~ ;~)5 ./Jt!Y. -r-----------~-t!::==========:::!J ----- " ' ! 111.;, I • • j J i1 '68 V.W. BUG !.••II. !"'" 111111•<., 1;1du•, hrai .. 1·. I\\'])' J;\."1 I 5895 • ' FREE USED CAR WARRANTY SI• Mo"th1 G11o ro""' 25~'• dl-.co1111t 011 po1ti, 2.~·I. dlai:o1111t 011 lobo1. Work to N llo11e at Atl111 Chryd1r/Plymo11tft hie., 011lr. '6 7 ~~sll~~ ~l~~TI~.~. ~"~1~1 I'""• i. • ,,. {"()ll!l.. Sll'l'('() rndiu, 1111 \\ •1·' I, 'Ill.I I rnnf, rf'!ll h1~111·~ f \"T.1.->1/11 51395 · '68 ~'~~~1~~E:r_ ~1~~~~-~~{.~H. 1KJ11 r r ~!•·<•nnt: & hrak"~. 11· 11 ti11·~. tur ~ ,. r1d .. "ticaul1ful eo11d. t\IBl,\GGJ ~1595 . .. l l PltC E~ ARE PLU~ l AX "NO LICENSE ALL PllC'S All&. VALID 'TIL SOLD SUNDAY, OCTOSEll. 11, 1111. '' . ' 29 P!LOT -.&OVEO TISt ll ' , TI:\IE Ill THEODORE J ROB INS SR, Time Mege11ne O v11ity D11ler Aword lot 1t71 THEODORE ROBINS JR. 2 1/2 USED CARS ACRES OF MUSTANG SALE Many to choose from. '65 thru '70 models. Coupes, hardtops, convertible and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some with 4 speeds, also air conditioning and automatic models with power steering. EXAMPLE: '70 MUSTANG H.T. VS, a utom<'llic. r <'l di.,, h .. ..,+~r, powe r i leeririg, .!it condit iori :ng, vin yl roof, good miles, I 39 <\AGS ) . OUR PRICE $2496 '69 FORD LTD $2296. 'o9 MERC Wo.on $2695 2 rlr. !! T. F:&·H, 1111!0., ~!i11'rp11• C n J 1'111 k P S , f;:irt, ~11·. !:"Od n11lr~. 1 in) I rn('lf. f ,,11 )'n\\<'t 111 r rntJrl , I XSS~lli• _:,,,,rj 1'1d"~ 1 I Xl..!l1I0:1 '6S RA.MILER Wgn. $895 '71 PINTO $1996 A11 1n . Hkll. air rnnrt, H~d 1". h .. 111 .. r. 11 1Jto- P.S . 1;: .. r><J m1lr< nr,1t 1r, ::n"d nul<"~-l:\.'\fl>l.;41 I' I P.~.\'• '69 OPEL RALL YE $1095 '68 V.W. Fastback $1196 <;\I. 1:.1:·11 •I oprrrl F 111~ "'l" l'l'"''I :;:.'llri II h]~l'k ~1 1 lj'f'<_ '.;•••1r1 11111,.c. (,n,,rl rnilooc. li';[,,\1>:.i1 • \'\\' I I I ~ I ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT '68 CHRYSLER H.T. $1796 '70 RENAULT S•d, $119 6 :'\pt 2 nr' 11111 f'"" r:11rl1~ 11 .. 11i"r 4 r1', ;i1r, 1 1n1 l rnnL .•.-rro ~n,,rj m1 IP!. i;nnrj llllk~ I YfJ;;i:':11 , ~'.-'l'\REn• '69 TORINO $1996 '66 M'ST'NC> Convt. $1196 2 nr H.T. f·uu J>O""r, f\.~-J [ il •Jt". fll'l'' "f air. ~nnrl n11 1r~ ,,,.,.1111:. 11 ir r<~nrl. t7.l.H~..io 1 , C""rl rnll"~. '6' LTD 2 D•. H.T. $2396 '68 DODC>E P.U. 51596 Full f'O''"L 8lr rond \'.;;: ::i11•n, H&!L 1 in~ I rn{Jf, a;ond milPs. ::•i"rl m1l rs. ! ZKZ.1.16 I 11.j'l."1,!A I '6S PLYM. Fu•y Ill $896 '68 C>ALAXIE H.T. $1496 2 Dr H T P..\-1! au tr, ,.,,._ autn. n&·ll. f•flll"r <t•<>nng. ii.1r rnnd .. r f:: ::n ·ri 1111/ro ~nod n11IP0. 1 rrr .1.1<41 I YCYfi.12' FORD-LTD-GALAXIE TORINO-WAGON SALE Many to choose from! '65 thru '70 Models, Sport Roofs, Formals, 2 door and 4 door Hardtops and Se· dons. Full power, air conditioning. Warranties avail· able. EXAMPLE: 1970 FORD GALAX IE 500 2 dr. H.T. VS, a utomatic, iull power, a ir c.o nd;t;o11in9, good l'T\il!!I. l 9 ~3A KC l OUR PRICE $2496 'H CORTINA C>.T. $896 '67 SIMCA 1000 5796 ~ 1f1PPd ra rl1n, ~ <1"nr I n11 n11I"< ¥""<1 mil,.~. f )n::1r.11 I 111 1·11 "1;1 1 t i1\K.'o.1!'\• 1\'T\l'-'l>'l 1 ' '66 VOLVO 122S $1096 '65 OP EL Kadetttt $796 ~t R!l"'n "•tnn r,,-.,..rl nn1~; Gnnrl 4 speed. lnw milt s. 11 i'lt1<J"'' '1111011. 17.:-\\1249• 1 "rl)lA!'r;, '66 FALCON WtJn. $896 '66 CHEVELLE SS. 5896 :R11rl i11. he•!rr. 11 uto· 4 Sf1P"d. \'i;I. m11 tir. good n1ile1. t""rl rr.11~~. {Rt;ZI951 1.Xl\"\"9401 l:ied Car S11J e Priers Eff,.c111 e <:? Hour~ A!!t>t Publle&linn • SM.ES DEPT. HOURS ( ' \ ' AM TO 9 PM MON·Fll 8 AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN • I DAILY PllOl II PRICE FREEZE COUNTDOWN! Don't Wait And Be Sorry ... Act Today For Our VOLUME-DISCOUNTS ON FROZEN PRICES! FOR ' '----Drive Them All!.__ 1972 TORINO THE ALL-NEW MID-SIZE CAR We have more of next year's models ready for immediate delivery than we have ever had during the month of October! A FIFTY YEAR RECORD ! ~~::.--------. ~ ONE OF SO. CALIFORNIA'S BIGGEST PINTO DISPLAYS! • 1600 CC E.NGINES • 2 DOOR SEDANS • 2<100 CC ENGINES • 3 DOOR RUNABOUTS 1972 PINTO RUNABOUT • 4 SPEED STICKS • AIR COND . MOD ELS • AUTOMATICS UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS ON NEW '71 's AND IMMACULATE '71 DEMO AND EXEC. CARS STILL ,.l Bl(i. Hl(i SELECTIO .~ Tf) ('fl(IOSE FRO.ll! .--LEASING?----. Our Volume Lease Department offers all popular Ameri · can and Import Makes at competitive ratr.~. LET OUR LEASE EXPERTS TAfLOR • YOUR LEASE TO YOUR NEEDS. "IT'S THE SERVICE THAT MAKES THE DIFFEREtlCE" , • CUSTOMIZED MODELS FORD TRUCKS FOR 1972! Our Truck Experts Can Serve You Best! F-100's TO HEAVY DUTY CUSTOMS ......... _ ...... ~•=» . / .. ./ _ f, 81/z acres of the most moderri Ford sales and -~ service facilities on the Wast Coast ,,E/,;;:",~;7Theodore RTS-:SERVICE HOURS • ' • 7 AM To 9 PM MON 7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI I • Robins F 0 rd SERVING SINCE 1921 PARTS DEPT. ONLY 8 AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS t • I • I j ' . P'!LOT ·AOV[RTJSE.R ' .... -. ) , . ' i ' J· \ . , I ' . . · OA!LY PILOT YEAR END DISCOUNTS+7%REBATE NEW 1972 T·BIRDS NEW 1972 PINTOS NEW 1972 TORINO ON SALE NOW ON SALE NOW I ON SALE NOW ' NEW 1972 T·BIRD FACTORY AIR CONDITION (2J8N108963) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL PRICE BRAND NEW FORD RANCHERO 197 1 I 1A46L1 552 761 NEW 1971 PINTO 2 DOOR (i RlOW192335) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FULL PRICE NEW 1972 Mavericks ON SALE NOW NEW NEW 1971 MAVERICK4 DOOR V-8, r1ut0. t rrin~, r nrlio, heater. (I K92F2254 l 2). IMMEDIATE FULL DELIVERY FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE • PRICE SAVE NEW TORINO SAVE NEW 1971TORINO2 DOO"R (LA30M 137868) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FROM FACTORY LIST PRICE BRAND NEW CAMPER KING 0' THE ROAD CA BOYER '7 \ Model Eqpl. 'vi!h s Tl'VC, s•nk, ir.e bo~, drope s, ~tc. \ # 2480) ON A FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP '68 r qp1. Wi1h r.on1rle!e c cn nr('r poc ~ng", rod 10, h P'l1er ( 18 56 2 fl) • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '''YOU Will RECEIVE A CHECK FOR APP ROXIMATELY SlOO TO $300 FROM FORD MOTOR CO. WHEN CONGRESS APPROVES 7% EXCISE TAX REFUND. FREE 7 DAY TRIAL EXCHANGE FREE TELEPHONE APPRAISAL B.Jy one of our advertised used cars .... drive it for 7 days a nd lf you are not completely satisfied .... trade it toward c.ne of the 200 used cars avaifable. Use the equity in your old car to make the down pciyment on the new on e· Paid for or not. 842-6611 · 540-7780 '66 ~~~~.~.~,~~~~ ... tion (IJ'J8NW) '6 8 ~~~,~-~~.~"'''' "'"' tire1, (lCOA-9tO) ' '67 ~.~~.~~~~'""'''' • wi!h ~1,1 ck1t 1tal1 f107520) '67 !.~.~?.!~'''"'"''" mile1 (XTR-620) f I. • Reh If., w/liordtop. Great !or 1hi1 Wfnther. (Vll-2lS). '65 ~;~;,~,~~'' "'''" delight {VPB-614] '69 ~?~~~.~~.t.~~. 1tefrin9. (81 SBSW ). '69 !.~!.~~~ ... '""". 1prrd, (lCSS-822) '66Ford CamperVan Rad io, h1oter, Etono· ' line-Comper l1111ipptd, \it11111 No. Tll700 -· ~ # • - '70 '70 '68 '69 '68 '69 I CO VPE, radio, htot ~r, ottent gro11p , whiff· wolh. (ZlA-31>0). Ford Custom V-8, 01110. tr11•"·• pow•r stirring, radio, londo11 lo , heot1r. (0220F8) FORD Fl.50 PICKUP. All heo•v · duty equipped. Split rim s. {115628). !9R~!~Rooded i"cl. foctory oir, a1,1to tran1, ro dio, heater, pow1r 1t11rin , (25l0S4) PONT Wagon foctorT oir, \II, Auto ' Tron1 power 1tttring, rodio, hnt1r. llt54l CHEV Malibu 2 DOOi NAIDTOI" \1-1. a11ta. tra111., power 1t11riflt, r94io, hHt1r, IZVD-11•1 FREE CREDIT COUNSELING • Short on Down..fayment •little Or No Credit? • Overloaded With Bills But Still Need An Automobile? • ShortTime0nTheJob?Coll842-6611 . '69 '68 '69 Mo<h I V8,o''°"''" ~, 188 power st,erlo9, rodio, U heater. XNK-046 ~~.'~.~.~~~~l~·-2 0 88 power, fac tory 111r , many other i tro1. tWP S-OlJl HARDTOP , fACTORY T-BIRD $2288 AIR, 01o1to •• tron1., pow- •r 1t1er1ng , awer brak11. lSf-6MI • FORD VAN tt.:2488 ICONOllNE SUPfR VAN.~ Aul o. trans, (033079) 1 '