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111 JACK BRi>BACK
Of .. Gelb' ftlllt lftft
Orange County' supervlaors got their
tint loot at tile 1970-71 bucfget Wed-
neactay, -requested expenditures 23
p!l'Ctnt •bove the current fiscal year.
Bui they were quiekly assured by
l)avld G. llJtdJcock, county budget dinc-
tor, that his staff will atlempl to ftduce
the requm by '7.1 miQion anc1 bold tbe
county tu rate at hs ~ ·left( of
au1 por $11111 ........i -valui""'.
' Hlttilllct point<d oul iliit--y
bu adleved the unique.pooliloa·of bay-
1!141 'llo -....,iy tu• rate Ind tlJe ....._ county bW!ge~ per capita. In
t:alif<irnla. .
• lleportmeal requesta for 19'/0'll total
$211,441,lllO, $40,119,20I abOve current
Y.W'I JPflllding. 'lbe largest requeated iDcreue ii $16.38 million for welfare, but
ljlil ill largelf. offset by atale and federal
funds, !Dldlcock explained.
"'lbe greatest requested incrbse af.
fedlag !be local property tax rate is ID
tH community safety category which ln-
cludtl' courts and law enforcement,"
JU!dloock ,...eeled. "Those departments
irant a blll:e~of 16 percent~ f$ million."
:" Departments have requested 990 ad-
'-\l!llona1 county employes, 1rom· tile cur·
l'tnt t,111 ~ 7 /151-ljltclJcock noted lhat
While um ls • recocd number of new -i!ooltians, It js ·the smallest ~e.ln-'
mue in Beveral yean, 14 percent. Last ·r.sloye·pos!Uons were incrtased by II . .
.... ciiUty tu rate was reduced one
eent ll9t year. The hig'hest poinl was
reached in 1966-67 when 11 $1.73 rMe was _..ec1. .
Th•· CIDTeot budget ii ·$171;40!,111; an
18 percent increUe·over·19'M9.,
Increases requelled from deportment
expenditures aUecting the COUJily general
fund total 121.7 millioo, ... 20 per"111
over the present. An mcreue of 13 per~
cent was allowed last year.
Departments> ftqllOltlng Ille tarwea In-
creases In employes are wellore, 117:
medical center;-172;-beatth, &1, and~Jll'O"
bation, 70. '
llitcbco<k estimated a genen1 fund
halaiice o1· $9 million at·tlie end el tile
cumat fiscal year on June 30.
He said non-property tax meoue for
the· 1179-71 year ts estlmai.d at 11111.4
million and property taxes will yield $5U
million for a lo!8I of 1171.7 nillilon.
He proposes to cut the 17:2 million from
the requested f178.9 miWon to achieve
the ClllTet".lt tµ rate.
'lbere is one fly . ln tbe o~t.
however. Hitdlcock's · figures art baled '
on current sal.ary levels.
Negotiations are now under way with
the Orange County Employes Association
whidl has made a requfl!t for pay boostl
which would cost an ·additional 17,millioJi.-
tm year th& aasoclatJon settled lot
$4.11 million.m:'addltional salary expense.
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or anow; i'ocki INI tree. rund don a
mo<mlllDlide blgb ln ,'lhe .-. Alps
earIY 1ild1y 11111 obtito<aloil! math ti a
chUi:tteri'S tuberc:ulolia &1111.lorlmft... It "u
feu.d the -couJd be: lbe·.wcnt bl
. French Alpine hllfory, .
·Mlnlsi.r of Heallh Rilll<l'l;BolllJn .IJOlo
to .Passx from ·Paris and 11ok1~1eW»ium ·
lhat-..ol_...,.,burled~
that 19 bOdJes had been reco....a tl:lllil
the i:ubbie .-15 chlliiren anil . .l<iur ""1ilf •
medical workerj. He aid -II
children. and adultl· ,,ere IUD nl 'c..
And the feared dealh toll wu 74.
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Seven 'J)erlcm Were tt8CUed alift fnllll '
lhe debrb and ao army of IOO blue clad.
French worl<ers alld-they bad liNnl .
DlOlll>-lrom-lhe wteckqe -lodlly, But they pauaed for fi'" minutes from
time to ·ume !Ater and heahl ~ Passerby rests. on the campus of Clark College; seJit. Vlelnlln> war dud is part oi protest against
Vancouverti ··wasb., Wednesday during his lunch th& ·war. For the#.story on more vlolent anti·w&r "We have no hojie 1hat any m0re cu •
be found alive."· laid llenP)' Courey
prefect Of the·lljlule Sovolollepaimu;.
"U they were, it.would be a mli'acle.''
hour. Students-placed crosses on the lawn to repre-· demonstrations, see page 5. . ~ · .,
' 'D~y Pi~tUl·es' Astronauts Due Frida.y;_
B:rmg Jail Tel'lll... _ • • _ • ·. • .
In Mesa Court Optimism Runfl,ing-High
. t'The • governmtnt offe'rs you ita qm-.
palhy;" he told Mr.~ f.iri. G!l'l'O l'.,..
rai11, a Frerich couPl.0 whole -s:.,'ear old '
son was amcmg the; identified ,vlctbm. ..
"But our chlld! OUr cbildl'1 .. aJI,
Pmaln could reply .. teats otrUmod
down his cbeeb. • . ...;
'lbt masa of "'°" and rocb -plM treea sticking. out at grWaqao ...... ·
awept -away the i..,s• ward· of-tllo
• A self-styled "purveyOW: -of enlighten·
rt)ell1i' who was described by ~ prose-
Cution as an "unscrupulous publisher
who has made a va!I fcrtwie out of flllh
and fomicaOon" got a ·rour letter word W~dei-frcn--a---Qma Mesa judge-;:or
jail.
' . SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPI) -The astronauts were bUsy preparing i0r sanatorium and ~ dlololl """""
lo -~ · the the iand1·""· · the n......_ L* _, 1hl ,_ lo Ille. The APoi 13 'a>tronauts_ !>"~ . ·• area were ·buried bl' Ibo n11111e ff t11o
halfway mark home today Vflth their Lovell and Swigert quietly booked-up a avatuche and tbe crushed. hulllbp.
patd:>ed-up spaceship on tn.le ~ and loop to recharge one of the three bat-. Rescue, wortirs· bl blUe Ofl!faii8 mt
their reserves of oxygen, water, power teries·ln tile command module and Hllao , gleagillijr -belmeCI ~ die
and fuel h(>ldlng up well reported "Theyboth came down here (in-~· Soidlen <Olllbed ,lbt .n. -
Oplimism both In llj)llCe and. on ground to. Aquarius) rubbing their hands ancf electrilblc' appritus, bOperur fl ·boilr!nt
was growing · that veteran James A. . shiVerinf. 'l -• the cMea: of any tUll allff: ~NICUi'
Lovell and llls two crewmatea., Fred .. w. Temperatures ·m Odyssey were In Ute Wiams with police clop c:rillc1'1laitd tbl ·
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~Player Killed
Judee O. Beptqn Worley ordered 60
day1 ln Orange Coonty jail for smut ped-
dler Marvin Miller, 48, but withheld e•
forcement or the· sentence when Miller rued .Otice. of_ appeal '
Halse and John L. Swigert, would return · low 50s and pound:control,recomm<nded , nioond of debris 'i!'' the -of ·
safely to earth Friday morning. ~ the astronauts don their spacesuits bUUdozers,-ud,electric-clrills ....... UBeCt )...
0 Jt's ·going a Jot better than we ever before rMntl')'.. · • , wJth acetylene ton:bes. . ~ • · .
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~ each life some rain must
fill,, and It's ll1bl .. to come Friday, aJooc wllli cbllly winds to llCOOI
the mercury back down to IO de.
...., U.,. lhe Orange Coast.·
INSm E. TODA V
It'1 .. not tht /irst time tha t
StiprtN Court J11.1tice William
0. DoawJu' oubide inttr,ll!t ts
have couaed him tr01tble; he i."
an" "actiw·.participmtt'" In life. av• 12.
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LAFAYE'ITE (UPI) -Oakland11alder
tight end Roger Hagberg "tVb run over
and killed Wednesday night b¥ a hl~run
· .driver after .h' own car.\Y'nt out of con-
trol and be was thrown oul.
Hagberg, 31, a rurWng bac.k converted
by the Raiders lo a tight end, lived In
Walnut Creek, C8lif. C.llfornla IDlbway
Patrolman Neil McCUntoct II.Id his car
went out of control at about •JO p.m. on
Hlgbway.24 near Dett.
It struck a guard rail «t an ovtrpa11,
skidded to the otller sido, and illt lhe rail
again. Hagberg was thrown out and run ~
over by 1 following car.
A witness &aid the secmd driver part-
ed up the road ID lhe darknea and
relllrned to loolt at Hagberl'1 body, -
left the ·-.
McClint.oct l&ld tbe hit-run driver WIS
described as a man with ·a thin !ace, a
lon(1tliln mustache, "6gbing about W
pounds and about five feet eight tn-
cbest aJI. 11\t CHP asked for lofonnaUon
leading to the identity of lhe suspect.
•Hagberg, a fonner Unlv•rsity ol 1'jjn·
_ nesota stat,..pl~ pro football for nlne
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· He waa .convicted in Harbor J udic;al
District Court o• charges of distri6utihg ojlbne mati!rlal.
• Miller ii also awaiti'ng an appellate
court'• ruling.on a five-year prison tenn
tie drew in .Los A11geles County th 1968.
T)le PQblisher also faces tria~ on similar
charge following his indictment by a
federal 111aod jury·ln 1.0s ~geles.
Mesa Child Jlurt .
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A co.ta Mesa blcycli1V11'., hurl
Wedntaday when be rode out of ·a \:&Cant
field on the imt tide of town inljJ the
palh of a pusillg car.
.Robert C. COOlldg<. 9,. of 343 C.brlllo
· St., waa treated at Hoag 1..Memorlal
Hospltal !Or an lnlile lnjury and releasid
folloWtng f.he 5:50 p.m. accident.
Police aald tit< boy pedalled out of a
neld at.Raymond Avenue and 17th Place
and was 1truck by Richard P. Ham·
bacher, It, ol 1030 Linden P!Joe. •
Hambacl>er'a car-akidded but )lit
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expect~ " r-rled Lovell. > --• • • .. <-Id ·~ '· . 1'bere wero 115. dllldren ·l1171ni bi die ~ ~,... i•n: space . ceTilell H wuay ·toe . sanatorium but tbe'avalancbt struct-M'
On the day Lovell· and ' Haise had'boped "w~ak" ~ropical storm'Helen ts.~~ tbe boy'siWard ind'.. ...... --·-. '"""; to be walkJng on the moon, ·the lunar ' tu be 500 U s from the recovery area ••• • ..,,..~
la• nder Aquarius was· .uu Un. keel to the. • m • sf ·. medical persomeJ.;_ SurvJ.von W·e r The forecast for the landing te-w11 ~r • evacuated beoaule of the ttuut of command module,.Odyssey, 11 they went windl or\15 toots and four feet,· seas " aDotHer ·avalarlC'M i,
past the midway poirit at 10:58 a.m. PST. w~~-~ce offlclats termed "ac--, 'Shortly before ~. reecue ..,...,..~
ChlOf Astrohaut Donald K. Slayton liid ~table. • , were halted · wh1lo ·f'mlcb poik,.· •
APoll• 13 would probably try to hold on to HlghJy placed s~ agency sources . f!l'!nades Jrom· a clr<lln( bellcopter y
Aquarius until ibout an hour befort ~ reveiled, meantime, 10111e eqa:ineers"Mw 1 collapae another wall of ...,,,. tUt sc!fr~~~P~::~ the. way they ~. . btlieve C.•aofne aort:1of1foreigri matter" in tbreatenifta' to slide onto resUe ·-~~ j
we're In beautiful shape," Slavton said. ~ oxy~ ·tank' Jed \0 Jl.'e: e:JP,lqslon Mon· r Police officials ~ ~ ~
the '1-~ ~~ d4y nlght lhlt brougfit failure to 'the !3.75 ool ~Ind lhey-Ir)'---"BUt''YOU can't· dlscoont . · •o. u-mlJlioo mlsalon to land Americans•on•lhe • more pow.rful uploolV.S. · . · -·..., !OOlethlng else .mlg!JL (JJO oul) on you
before yw get hmne." . JDOOll. •
Slayton 181d rwntry JlltV wat "nol They said a meteroid bnpo<t·1Uil could -
re»Jly ditncuk ,but.the problem 11 one of not be .excluded II the cauee..of the near .
tntegraUni all of these prOceduru lnCO a tragedy, bU1 n ,.., beJleved the Wik rup.
·reasonable time llrie -'tt•s the 1:ime it tured1 and canied aw~ !.Y.WJis that •
takes to do them aod the time II. resulted In looa,ol po\ier for lhe coin·
limited." ' mand~ult. · · . ~ • • ·• ·
As Apollo 1l steadily moved Into Ground,coutrof said a decllloo had yet ·
earth's gravlly, It< apeed was bulking up -lo°'be liiliile wti.lher to rNke Mother
from 3,750 miles at· the m~ay point to mloor "bum!' for a . final CO!Jtle cor--
241385 miles just bef~e It re1che1 earth. fectlon! rtlih:t director· Gerald ... Grllfin
The astronauls pla,nned to abed their reported th'elr maneuver late Wednetday
service !l10dule about 41> hou>s belort re-night had heaile<I• lhem Into the · tm·
entry._ Thal was the secUon Jn which an aginary-•P&st cprrldor leading·· at the
explosion caused Amerlca11 third DlO(!D P.fOl)er angle inlo ttie upper trlnges of the
landing miWon IO' be aborted. • a\moopbuL • ) i ; 1: • .
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, -six penorii ,..,.. am!•led on nan;ot!C5 lot In 1he 1400 block of Glenne)'1' Street ,\JI llv<:. additionally are charged with ~ charges Wednesday night ln ..Laguna where he had driven with three other be.lnl{<presenl where drugs are used.
Beach, <>Pe man was bOoftd for in-persona. 111.e others in the car 'were not Police claim they seized as evidence at
t.Erlerlng with officers during a narcotic• cl'ulqed1 Two lids of mafljuana and a the address were two brown .paper· bags
inves,Ugation aQd a would·be rft.llrljU~ f!e)~ baa of suspec\£d 'LSD tablet.s contaJnln1 marij~fli.1&tems1 two _ lids of
· buyer wQ the -Vfcttm of aft an'ned rob-were ihlzed. -' ;, . m~ana, apprOxiniately sarUblels ·of
bery. • At t :30 p.~ .. at lht 1414 Glenneyre St. 11.lspected LSD, a nwnber of marijuana
., A 20 year~ld Sunset Beach man told addf.esS, five more youth!, all from out-of Cigarettes, butts" and narcotics para-
' police he got into a car with a young man town. were arrested on drug cbargd. · phemalla.
who.promised to sell hlm marijuana, was . Ttiose boOked were Michael Brooks Earlier in the evening, at the junction
driven to the 200 block of Beverly Street Walk.er, 20, who gave no address and is ol Woodland Drive and the Broadway
at. about 8 p.m. and relieved, ai gunpoint, 8CC\lltd of. possession of mar!:juana.; frontage-road, Randall Brian Kemp,_ 25,
of the $100 he Intended to use to pay for . Dooald Alexander Valleae, 20, a.transient of 5)1 Park Ave. was arrested on a
the drug. It wu the !flllllh sucb lncldeal oCCliaed ol poes"'19n <i dangerOUJ clrua• charle or blter!ering with the auu.s of •
tn recent weeks. :-and marijuana and possession of puce offictr.
At 9:15 p.m. Wednesday,-narcotics of. danf""'°'1S drugs for sale; John Henry Police said narcotics officers ..Norm~n
p ficers arrested Joseph Leo Culver, %2, .McGilvary, 20, a Marine ~rom Camp Babcock and Neil Purcell, accomp&µed
1464 Glenneyre St. on charges df ··Patdleton, accused of possesS!on of marl· by two deputy marshals, were "ttempt.lng
po&SeSSion 0( dangerous drugs and juana:'"'K'.'JP Alyn Ayers, 23, a transient to conduct a narcotics invesllgatioJJ when
possession of marljuanaJor sale. aCco!td.of,possession of dangerous drugs Kemp began hurling verbal a.bust, rerus-
Observed in the C~ Stretl .. arb, and marijuana ; and Daniel Joseph Hag. e1f to move from the -sctne and took .•
where' he allegedly wa!I behaving' ~i~: :gy, zo;.:~ Seattle .• Wash., accused ~ ~s~: 8.t _an officer, who ask~:for his ou~Culver wai.!ollowed IO ~g _,_pouefSliin ~ marijuena. ·. ·!\lerill!lution. ··• .. --~ ""' -. -·"
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-Nixon · Cuts. Stamp Hike , Special Re-entry . _ -Techni."ques Sit .. · -. Pride Goetla JJefore ~"· •
------. · ~· -This.once proud blid has lost its tail , ·tntrepld"phot~ used as a reminder of the AiF· Age's glorious past R . t w ·Eight Cent~ h rapher noticed while driving past Oranfi" County .at the Movieland Of the Air, is being scrapped. WM':!T0~~1; -~~ "oo the~~ ~-~·~uoo, p/y.~yoo-go ~;,i;~~~~~~) r~ D l.rpois· rtasWed:etsdeayr. ConAtinenidtru Air_· olinesf Cf7~=eia~ l,s ·' Youth Convi"cted
Nixoo asked ~ ~ Jiu! the· O!Jel'•llon.'' be!"14.!'L. ·' /. --::· ~ entry ~ues for 'the trOll)>led APollo ' -"-'
naUoo's postal litrvlce On a patronige-Undef~ the,-~s, oUl~ \" ~ JS. They ~ J>:etng .tested in simulators,
free basis and to.raise mailmen'• pay, gresaloUI 1eac1eft.'{lilor to belnj •nt to . but-orncra1s t>t11eve this to be the •e-On Rape Charges
but sciled down ~ eilbt cents his the~jiid senate In'• ,p,cial -quence ill the hours )le!ore IQJ\ng on Meet at 'N.i·xon's Home previous res_ueS ~ 1 lo.cent first clau ~e;,~~·~ an airlB&lf~p eaMb. . A Los Angeles youth who )fas arrested
letter rate. ' • ~,teDlabi-.t •10 iients.: . -F" '-··-• Lion · th UC! t t Feb 7 ft The fin~ da._ss stafnp incm8*! from the A ~.reorglllizing the POlt'Ofilct 1ve ,..,....;.,,.. course correc IS per. on e campus as · . a er a
present au:~ ra~ wcaald g~rate Deptttgpn ;.Go ·a• petronage-fl'lf:i .basil f~ !!' ~d. • . ' · Ttie scheduled 10-day working vacation the 23rd, but the ~f4i ms to be the night·loog rampage that took him
more than fl.5 bllllon. be aald. With a wo 'ntl:oti&ttd :b¥, the Post ... omc. . 'lbret ID4 one-halt hours: The ... service al the Western White Houee by President chosen day.. through" three wanen's dormitories was
temporary contribution from the federal ~ ~eDt ~Hvln postal' unlbrii as rnocfUle, whidi'b the dlsabled part of the Ridlard Nixon, his family and aides is The PrWdmt is expected to land in Air convicted Wednesday of assault wllh in·
treasury, 1bat would put the new system Uie Sec.ond ~·~of an ai'rangerilenl ~spacecraft, is jettisoned. Force One at the El Toro Marine Air Sta-tent to commit rape . , ~-~idea· having a prelude of sorts today and Frid-r th k th ho t h 1 th worked opt .-after .l.l.. recent '"1 t 1bree houn: Begin preparation to ion. en ma e e s r op 0 e An Orange County Superior Court jury postal strike ID~ of the n,ttion. ~~ttison the lunar moduk. s.y with a meeting of dozens of disaster Western While House by helicopter. .... The agreement•also calls for an eight JC aid officials, His last visit to ·his San Clemente convicted Michael Anthony English 19, on
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peroent pay raise for postal workers and Two hours: Seal off the lunar module The White House complex is the site <>f seaside estate was over the New Tear's five of the six counts filed against him
8 mechanism for resolving p<>ssible by closing its hatch anc:ithat of the com-meetings between the retn"esentatives of holidays. but refuesd to find him guilty.on charges_
futuie dlspiites before they could mu1t mand module. &even western states and federal .agen· ·At the meeting at hLs estate today, the of forcible rape. ·
in a strike. On§ hour: Jettison the lunar module. cies )'lho seek to mesh plans for future dis8~ter aid <>fficials are C<Jnductlng their Judge Ronald Abernethy 0 rd ere d
For the first year of operation of the Afte!Ybe lunar module ls discarded disaster relief. · first joint parley to discuss state and English to. return to his courtroom May 5
new postal service, 10 percent of lts only the c;tlnHhaped command shi n i~ · The 40 ·'de1egates are m.eeting· wide!' -rederal cooperation during major for sentencing. The young Negro faces a
_ operating. cos! -or lM)pro.ximately $1 . leJ_L Th_ la craft carri~s tl!f:. ~ UJ,roligh 3ponsorship, of the Federal Office Of disasters. possible state prison term of one to five
• J ln .~ot _Hear~g -· b!Utm· --would ""be -cootrtbuted by ·the ffie itiilos'Phere to 8 parachute landing in Emergency P r e P a r e d n e s s , which Alessandro Savorgnan of ijle Italian years.
The "Newport BeaCh Seven'' ha ve won federal government. 'nlat percentage of the Pacific as Jn a nonnal re~ntrY. allocated a record $148 mill!On in relief · r·oreign Office is participating in the Judge Abernethy freed English on bail
1 three-week delay of their ~~r taxpayer Support would decline each year . The astro~uts will be picked up by the funds "last year to states with major m~tlngs as an_ observer representing a pending imposition of sentence over the
Court arraignment and aubmislll\)ft of unUJ 1980 when the mails would be B.ll'Craft carr1er Iwo Jim.a and later fioWn disasters. U .s .• Jtaly disaster assistance s t u d y objections of the district attorney.
their pleas to chai:ges tbal they1 wet;e in compleiely suft.-supporting, Nixon said. to American Samoa by helicopter The meeting, also attended by an sponsored by NATO. · UCI police gr~bbed Engli sh shortly
posseulon of marijuana. With ·Intent to An exception would be app ropriations They will be taken by jet to Ellhigton Italian representative of NATO, will wind One issue to be examined was the huge after a 20-year-old resident of the Cielo
&ell the illidl weed. r to reimburse the postal service for ·~ir Fonz Base in HoustOn Saturday. • up Friday afternoon. federal outlay of $108 million last year as dormitory advised · them that she had
Judge James F. Judge orderea tt\e ·revenue lost on carrying 'mall tor non. Soon aftenrcrds, staff at the White disaster aid in California's record floods been __ raped. Investigation in Cielo and
group.-all of whom were arresdld~ 'profit organi.Zatlons and free users of the "tr .A. ..A. House cpmple1 wW make the final after two """'arate rainstorms in January two other dormitories revealed that
Jan. 12 at SlO S5tb St., ~ewport Sp..., td '"-~ • -' · ~ "11" · H · pieparatlOm for the tl).d3y working boll· and Feb~;y. English had annoyed and pursued olhet
return to m. courtroom May '·'He will 'Ille <lght per<ent poy ral,. would be lo "-"smon t S d day or the Chief Executive. The total federal contribution ainoonted coeds in a three-hour tour ol the steeping heU their motion !or c!ism1ssa1 <i ~ ·~llOa to a six percent boost ljgned lpta ~ au s en Orlginal plant'bad ca\led far • visi~on to 1108 million. quarters. '
charges on that date. i . i lalft)l'ednesday by Nlxm. · •
Facing !lie charg~ JDt.qllenllt,-," lllxoli noted that his ...U...llnlnclng W" • h f A 1J
tained In an Orange Counlf Grd J~. ·~~.headed by • llk:ei>t lllamp !or IS es 0 po_ 0
indictment are KalliltSI Id. B~ -. ~ regillar mall, had "understandably •••
the Newport· add~. 1 neighbor. Qary· 111et with.limited enthusiasm."
Edward Gray, 27, of 11011' . ._ St., Coosequenily he said he had agreed to
Martha Ann Glass, 21, of l«YT W, Jb.lboa go aloog with' an a~ailve proposal
Blvd. and Thomas Duncan Wheatley, 27 • hammeted oUt by the negotiators calling
of 3604 Park Lane, both of ~_ewport for a·tianslUonaJ rate policy to cushion
Beach. -·~ • immediate effects.
Also named were Douglas AlaR Potter, "'lbough the goal would be delayed, ac-
22, of 314 de la Estrella, San Clemente, cept&Qce of the principle of pay-as-you-gn
Ronald Dean Knisely, 'fl• of 25231 Mon!e postal service -even· In 11tages -Is a
Vertie. South Laguna and Clayton Fr8'JCIS -fuiidam-1 b1'!akthrough," Nl•on oald.
Jobmon, !D,_o!.Wbll!lor, -· ---·-··Nm>o-sald ·be..-....Id ha .. -prefemd
Investigators _said they confiscated. 50 "an linmediate end to general subsldlz.a·
t>OUnds of marlJuana ln the raid on Miss tion by the tupayer" of the mail system
Bahen's hohte. They val~ the halll ~.t but was ready to accept 1 "gradual but
$35,000 on the undercover marl el ---! steady approacf:! to that goal."
McDonneU A-warded
$39 Million Addition
Nixon s&Jd the ovgall plan would make
the postal system independent or political
patronage so that It C<Juld meet "the
need> of-all-the people."
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CollisiQU. -Cau~?
MOSCOW (UPI) -Soviet cosmonauts
today m~ssaged the im~lled Apollo 13
crew their best wishes for a sale return to earth. 'I
Fou; Soviet vessels plowed across
Pacific waters toward Fr Id a y • s
splashdown site of lhe d a m a g e d
American spacecraft.
The message to Apollo 13 was signed on
behalf of the Sov1et cosmonauts by Col.
Vladimir Shatalov, who-made two eBJ'th.
orbltal ·Oights last year and who was on
his way to Cuba today for an official
visit. ·
"We, the Soviet oosmonaul!, follow
your flight with great· attention and corr.
cern, and wholeheartedly wish you a safe
return to the paUve earth," it said.
A Soviet cosmonaut, Col . Vladimir
Komarov, is the only spaceman of either
nation to h4ve been killed in an actual
space cperaUon. His prototype Soyuz I
ctjft tangled in parachute cords and
crasheq_In April, 1967.
McDonnell Douib.s Corp. received a
$39.4 million addltlon to a previously
awarded NBvy cOhttact for Jong-lead
time items to support procurement ol F-
4E, F-4.J and RF ..fE aircraft, It w~ ~
llOUnced today.
Accor~g to a spokesman at ~ Hun-
tlngton plant, the extension will only ~·
fed production In the McDonnell plant In
St. Lotm where the Phantom aircraft are
nianufactured.
ROANOKE RAPms. N.c. 'c~i -Tw~· Credit Card Ban .
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Air Fol'C(! planes tell in Hallfll County
tOday, possiblY ~a!ter C<JllldioC ln the air
near the county airport neaf~Roanoke
Rapids. One -or perts of ti -c-!ell in
...weldon, five miles away, andFted I
frre. ,
------Au.tOOmie& said they believed there
·~were death& or-tnjwles, but the number
was not known.
A spokesman for the Federal Aviation
Agency at nearby Rocky Mount said <>ne
of the planes was a T-39, a twin-jet which
caniel -up to seven penons. r
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. .. .A Woula·liii 11fecracker smashed a wlo--dow' at .,.;cas~ ·Mesa taco sta11l Wid·
~~~ntly pausing to sihoke a
JilUe·pot."but left emplyhended. ·.
Janice M. Morgan rep<>rted the Cal)er
at Poco Padre, 1101 Harbor Blvd .. after
·i!mployes discovered the smashed {ront.
Police said whoever broke In was
unable to· crack the floor 1af_e.'.s -com-
binlli«I, ~d\na: thlt marijuana bits were
found o~ the. Counterlop Inside.
. Mesa Finn Looted
Of Tools Worth $500
Votea in Senate
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Over the ob-
jection of bankers, the Senate has voted
to .ouUaw -malltng of unsolicited credit
cards. The lltUe plastic rectangles
already outnumber people and their nwn.
bers are Increasing IOIJ times as fast.
Sen. William l'rounire, CO.Wis.,) said
the unsollclted cards have been a ~n to.
banks, which make Up to 23 perCent on
them, but to consumera a "nightmllfe."
He said they ttmpt people 10· charge
more than they can ~{ford, spur lnfiation
and divert credit money needed for hous..
lnR" into the wrong charinets'.
Wednesday's 80 lo 1 vote sent the bill lo
the House. The House post <>filce com·
mlttee has approved~Lweakec. version
which would .pennit continued mailing of
some unsolicited cards.
Times · Acquires
New York Paper
UlS ANGEi.ES CAP) -The Times
Mirror Co., pubtisher of the Los Angeles
Times, says an agreement bas ·' been
reached foT it to 1cquire a controlling in·
terest in Newsday, Inc,, publisher of the
notion's largest aubutban new!paper.
A spokesman said Wednesday spe<-ifk:
terms would not ~ djscJosed pending
preparation of a definitive agreement.
But he 111ld they had been agreed to by
Times Mirror management and Haq-y F.
Cuggtnhe.lm, president and majority
stockholder of Lhe Long Island, N.Y.,
newspaper. ·
Newsday's circul~Uon is · Jlsttd at
440,012: the Times' 975,491 with more
than 1.3 million on Sunday.
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·May B~ost ~
Beach ·Taxes
HUDtingtoo Beach's pniperty tu-rate
of $1.45 maY go up another 14 cents 1to
pay for H.s part program.
Finance Direclor Ben Argu~Uo gave
this estimate today and revealed that he
expected further tax jumps to meet park
costs.
Arguello pointed out tbal ,payment o(
the bond interest and principal for. the 16
million park bond issue sold recently will
begin in the .19'10-71 fiscal ye.ar.
He calculate.cl the cost in 1970 to be
L $470,000 and said this would require a 14-.
-,_cent..tu.,rate-hike-to make this..first..pay,.
meot. 'Ibe paymenls will conUnue for the
ll1e of the bonds, which w.ere fixed at 25
_years, although they are callable earlier.
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City Development Coordinator Tom
Severns has said tbat the city should open
some 30 parks before tlie end of 197L In
addition, the Recr¥tion and Parks
Department now is preparing a list of
parks to be developed i.n later years with
the funds from the $6 million boo!4 ·mue:
While the city appean to-bave ... eDou.gb
money-lo wy its l'18nned park .,s!em,
the."• cieatl per ....... ed ~tion
lax 1'4te allowed by dty charter for rec-
reation and parb Qperatlon and main-
tenance cannot be apldod UL'Ofll by l
change in the charier volojl by the peo-
ple, Arguello point.a GUI. •
·The city levied 19 centa ol. the allowable
20 cent rate last year, according to the
finance director. .
While buying and building the parks
may not be a problem because of voter:
approval or the $6 million bond Issue,
keeping the parks green may be aooilier
problem, Arguello warned.
"It will take a sizeable force of men
and women_j9: keep the parks maintained
and to keep rec?eatlonat programs going,
even with the utmost in automation of
equipment and maintenance facilities,"
Arguello llid.
Teen Help Group
Seeks Furniture
Members of the newly formed Teen
Help center in 'Fountain Valley ar~
searcblng for two desks and ..Jt filing
cabinet to furnish their office at 9445 Heil
~e office will serve as a center for
counseling, recreation and eilt.ertainment
fOr teens in Fountain Valley end Hun-
tington Bead\.
Mrs. Carlton Hinz, founder of the Teen
Help Center, said the facility :!llould be in
operatlol1 near tbe end of this month.
In addition to the desks apd cabinets,
Mrs. Hinz said the center need! furniture
and recreational Items SUCtl as a ping
pong table. Any donations can be made
by J)hooing Mrs. Hinz at 839-7297.
STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK (AP) -·Stock prices were
ln a broad, though moderate, decline late
this aftemOon. (See quotations: Pages
26-27).
Orange C:east
os. ... --~ Weather
Into each life some rain must
fal~ and it's liable to come Friday,
along with chilly winds to scoot
the rqercury back down to 60 de-
grees alorlg tht Orange Coa~.
INSmE TOD-' Y
lt'1 not tM first timt tll.at
Suprtmt Court J1Utict William
0. Dougla&' out.ridt inttr.istl
havt ci:JtUed him tro,uble; he is
llrl· "actit1f J)Qrtidpant" in.· lift.
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Club are already jumpjng with 1 joy in
antlcipatien"Of a city-wide lestival ached·
uled May 23-near the downtown area.
Practicing oo the .tramJ>Olltte, twnb-
iing aad wmtllng mall, thoy'i. cetUn&
ready for the show, intended to draw
together various eesments:. ot tbe com-
munity under the theme "Togetbernea_."
County Counsel ~ontinu.es
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Huntington Beach Civic Center site,
acrcas from ... Huntington Beach High
Beach Design Board
Sets 1970. 71 Meets
B~ach-Edison Plant ·Fight FQr .Apollo Flight
SPAcll CENTER, Houotm (AP) -
Engineers have developed · '!*ial re-
entry techniquel !or the ~ APoilo School-on Ma.in Str.eet. .
In addition to the Boys Club acts, it
will feature band perform_ances, A judo
exhibiUon, car smash, gymnastics show,
art ilisplay Hr various clubl and oraan-
izations .in the sprawling d!y.
Tom Wilkie, festival-cbatrman of the·
event~ing Huntington. Beach Co-
<in:Linatint CounCll, reports that 50 or~
ganizaUons ha9e already · pledged par-
ticipation.
An attendance of 10,000 ,Js.expected for
the day-long celebration.·
The. Design Review Board bas drawn °&p a !Checfule of meetings -for 19'fG.71 at
ltie Huntington Beach City Hall beglMin'
April 23. '111e bOanr reviews construct.ion
·projects on and near city property.
Dales ace May 7 and 21, June 4 and It,
July 9 and 23, August 6 and 20, Sei>-
tenlber 10 and 24, October B and 22,
November ·sand 19, December 10 and 24,
January 2 and 21 and February 4 and It.
' Jn legal briefs submitted ·Wednesday to
the . California Public Utilities Com-
mission and the oounty Air Pollution Con-
trol Di•trict hearing board, the county
<.•otunel's office continued its battle
against the proPQsed expansioo of the
Edison Company's Huntington Beach
power plant. •
'nle briefs, prep;ll"_$! by deputy county·
counsel James Urben &{e ~e final legal
steps in the long, drawn 001' proceedings .
Beach Feels .Woman Power
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Norma Gibbs 1City' s First Councilwoman
which began last December in Fountain IJ. They are beiDC tasted bl lttnulatan,
Valley. but officials believe thi.r.lo be the ...
In subsequent hUrings ' stretching over quence in the boura before llndlnl an
19 ~ys in January ahd. February more earth. -. 1 ~,000 paget or teltlrilony ,.., .taken Fixe hoursi ~ ~ae c:«rediOn:I• per.
by the PUC. A (mal ded~on by the corn. lontied ·il -. ·
mission ii nof expected . "for" .tverat .~'lbree and on&-balf hours: ne ltl'\'lct:
montb&. . rilodule. which is the disabled part of tho
fn the brief to the PUC, aaid Urban, who spacecral~ ii jettl!oned. , represen~ William Fitchen, county air Three hours: Begin prepw1Uon to
J>OUution control officer, it ls contended jetUson the lunu: ·module .. ·
Vlat "uncontested medical testimony" Two houn:: Seal off -the lun~IJ' moctu.le
dictates that the Huntinglpn Beach. plant by ~losing Its haldi •pd that of.the eom-
not be expanded. mand module. : '
The attorney .. sUgg'ests · 1evera1 Qne hour: Jettison U.. hmb moclple. ' alte~tives to expansion to the plaDt· _ After the lunar module 1 1s~
·-The conStiuctiOn .of one ·rather "'tiian only the CODHhaped mnmabd .ship ii
lwo unit.s a~ . .the }{untlngton Beach P.lant left. This craft carries the emr ~
tfte use ol peaking units outside Orang~ the atmoophere to a ~ lllldlill 1'1
County to produce tt>e additldnal elec-tbe Pacific as in a nonnal re.entry.
trlcal 1>0wer, 'ai;id the expanded 'Ult of 'The astronauts will be picked up by th6
nuclear generated power. -aircralt canier.lwo Jima·and later flown
• Also recommtnded 11n the brler.,11 a 1f0 American Samoa by helk:ol>ter.
o By ALA'.N DIRXIN knew ~ time for emancipatioo had who seemingly had waged harder, more schedilled replacemeilt o( air fosiu ' loll 'They will be taken by Jot ·to EblllltO!<
Df !!"' ~ ~"' si.n come. Wilbout wtshing to upset the two expensive campaigns, "My campaign inti g8s) burning pla!its within the South · Air Force. Blfe. in Houston SaturdQ.
Nonna Brande Gibbs b going to be othtt ladi" in the race, we tnew ,.we rul."1~·lJJSl~-and1tl!l\l.lnc.\lll!ed Coast Air-Bibi~ by,~•lding ilterna,te
Huntington Beach's fl(!l couP,dhr«nan. w,Jlllkl never get a beder,c~te • .-~ . the $1SO"nilni.iee," . · . · · .• il'IOMJiitun; ·· · • Ot ·Pofti-'• . .:.... "'
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. Q!>vioollr alle's ...-llh'll'Jo\'of ~ jlolae ~~hod~ izlP. two (-~. ~ -iil6fi'tban . ·1~".lha'brlc!!io-tlie,Al!c!rbeiortftt·bam.I· ' · • ,fri<eds -~<!! 1o be micL 'Tbot:• the .· poit fil>nf-motherhood ·(Obig ror.11tr:" '<; , 1 u..,,,,~ 1\ie'~11ii1 '!fit :...' 'I ""'E. 'ltnum..: ........ oombi!I' of ..ies •be woo to take· the •rm crate!ul 1o· QB my <IOf>llOl1er1 . She b a •former ll)l)'Or ofSeil•Beadl · ,PUC.lllM io!8':J~ i;:;., ·~· l !i!A ···e.."\'!-IJ:(;._. , •
!ourth ... t In the municipal election portlcular!y the women. When Utey heard and Ito a ~.,.lor llld piGf.ooOr'~ chl\i' Jlfantt)#Je dte<f 111umeroui c:Wrt ~to• ~ DAIL y P~ .....; ___ ,
Tue!day I wu In the race they rallied liohlncttme guidance at Oal ~late LonJJ!Oiil). 'nle ' nstaln·Ns 'Jiilftion 'Jlilt the• A.PC!) ·bu ~•M•-erl
11'1· lmpoodble to tell how many of and worked hard." · ' -taC11IJ.y nqw baa' t1ro members· on the t!10 n~aq ' pallCO'PoWen" to <"-,;.. swing Jnto spring tod131 • • l!10clal.11'
thooe votes were cast by wom<n lln1lly Mrs. Giblle _,.a _.led , by The Hutitlngton Beach. council'~ ~Iman (lansloil or tljo!•j(untiililQnJltao!I ~. ~ pag• 1e<tioo devoted to liablollt fw tho
cashing in O(t'thelr civil rights, but it's a American Association of Un I 'I er 11 t y Dori Shlp1')' teaches biology at the i Fitcllm dnl~ a pennlt to Edi.on·fOr-home -mside and outs~. sare ~~YiaJ:. the fair sex had a ma_jOr Women. ·"My campaign was at a gris lei&," ~ ~ .' J. eXpansk>n· of lhe pltnt last Nov.' I&. A The1special seaUon otfm ldl,·artlclel ~
bearing 00 tlie result, root.! level. I talkcd!al aboilt,~ cOi( . 1 . ilht Js. curr~ntfy Chai &IJ> of .fl>e Hun-IleR<'lllg "by the APCll bcilir~ wa! beld ih ' and. photos ol -!umlture, draperies.
"Women h"ltate before voting for J1ut didn't do any d<!!!!-ltnockl!l(,.O(. · 1 l~ lletlch .. Parts and ·Rkrealioh !JeCeinjler ann ..iloumed w1tliclut a ' patio.and pool equil)tnent. lt ailo lnohide1
their own sex," one supporter confided, -·lng. My s~pporters di8 that tsi" ~,. 1 C9rJunluion and in (his Car'"f 'bas.' <IOOislon.•ll'htt dtC"(w11h U.r)eded. letei . ..-tips on things you can do youneJf te "but~ Nonn1 (entered the race we Mrs: Gibbs beat lllt,tihef ~., (See GllBS, Pap I this month. · lpruct up f"! aprlng In liornt and prdon.
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But not until 33 children in Mrs. Dean·
na ·Smith's 6th grade claSs at Arevalos
School finish ·whltWng some hiltorical
hlghllghu on II. "We took the idea of a totem pole for
Fountafu Valfey from our study of Cana·
dian Indians and how they use totems for
a family tree," Mn. SniUb erplaJned .
i.'Jbe project started four wetD ago and
' ' .Wott't terminate. for Jb(lther six. Each
r "youngster in the C1w aets a ' chance to
carve, ·on the totem working with tools
provided by a parent who whittles wood
as a hobQy.
"The studeo~ decided what objectJ to
puf on the totem to represellf certain . ~. .
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"Cuba Is the closest socialist society
that America often conc:iemna. J went
dawn there to see what they were dO!ng
in Cuba and lf I could learn from COba."
Would-be flvot 1 Cuban-type govern-
ment in the Urilt.ed St.ijes? ·~ don't b<Heve lo tr-U.1 any klild
of governmental:'Jl'Slenj ;Qnlo the ,Unlled
• Stetes...11 ~Id .deternllne.Jla. own.'' -Should 'l!Je. IAJ;payerJ ,hare a greater
voice lh the opetition of'thtUnlver1ity?
· j'The tupayels shOJlld ~bllve. ·much
.JIKlfe thin tbef pr~~ ·have: 'The ·reg~ls ryn it and the>: are all officers of
1arge corporations. Theft lre JlO workers,
la~ or. miom'ity grotJJ)ll: ·represented
on lt. Tbe'taxpay.ers should have a voice
on that •board ani! they do not." '
What alternate:systems of government
would be favdr? ~
"I'm perfectly · content w 11 h a
capitall!llc system if it can ~Ive the pro-
blems we're COllCft'ned with," . said
Krisman, citing eccl'tl)', lqflation and ex-
temill.fnlemal_ prob I...,, . · •
"BUt lf-tlle-lnstltutions don't meet the.it
needs, tbe pe(lple will get rid of the
sys~."
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Ricky Nolan, Nlc01_ette P•i>Pa•, Vlncant Mattalno lfrorn .left) , •. ' ·~ .. winds :ol, !5 kn9U and four (eet seas
which space ofilclala termed "ac-
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Highly pJaceo: space agency sources
revealed, meantime, some engineers now
believe "some sort of foreign matter" in 't: !en tank led to the e1plosion Mon· \llaY ht that brought failure to the Q75
·lbilli mlsslon to land Americans on fhe Ma · BfJtt :". . l·. '.necis_ io~ y ' . . . J . .... ••
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They sald a meterold Impact still cook!
not.be excluded as the cause of the near
tragedy, but it was believed the tank rup-
tured . and carried away systems that
re!ulted in1oss of power for the com-
mand module.
William Back, Huntin~ BeaCJS. month's work went inlo "warming up"
dustrial promoter; told Ch·~•· Handyman oa the· need for a building
merce directors Wednesd8l4f:lat .~gt supply facility in the southeast of the city
council decisioa against a-:.~ -where "tax dollars would be drawn into
hardware store wUl cost the..clty .-000 Huntington Beac;~ (roro. Newpo.rt . Beach,
in .sales ta1 revenu.e. . Costa Mesa and Fountain ·valle ." Back-was refemng to a ·vote against -11 ··---~---····· y ·
Ground control .said a decision had yet
to be made whether to mate another
minor "bum" for a final course cor·
reclion. Flight director.-Ger~td · Griffin
reported their mllleuver late Wednesday
night had beaded them into the im-
aginary space Cilrridor leading at the
proper angle into tbe upper fringes or the
atmosphere.
plans by Handyman o{ La Mesa to ope!t"8-·---~ ~pointment came from the
building supplies faciU(y at BroOkhurst fact that we need this ·type of operation
Street and Adams Avenue. here," be said.
Mer~tb Gardens Ho m.e owners Back .based the figure of $500,oOO·on a
Assoc1ation led the fight against develop-projected sales 'Volume of t:c. ·u1o ment plans for the corner ,... m1 n a Back explained today' that e i 8 h t year by Handyman with a 1 percent sales
Valley High Receives
Shrine of F'.retlJ}on1
---Mem~of the Fountain· Valley Ex.
change Club today installed a Freedom
Shrine on the campus« Fount.aln Valley
High School. .
.'Jl\e shrine, a national project of Ex-
change ·Clubs, features co pli es of 25
tuStori.cal American docUmenU to remind
resldenls of th~r heMtage.
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lob1ri N. Wied
Prulcltnl •r,d PuOll1~w
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Vltk Prinldfril <ll!d Ge(lt!'1I MMI"'
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tairretllhl to the city. .
· Back explained today tbat until the
tbitd. quarter of the fiscal year Hun-
tington . Beach. was in 11~ place in the
county tn retail sales of. builcfini supplies.
Beach Tpll Free
' ' Area .Jo Grow
He said that National IA.Imber opened a Before the end of 1970· residents of Hun-
fa cility at Brookhurst St.r_eet and.Garfield tington Beach will be phoning residents of
Avenue and this added $600,000 to retail Garden Grove witliout any long distance· 1~9 sal~s and th.is move:d the cit' up. charge. :
''But' Huntington Beach is ·still in 10th General Telephone Company has an-
place In the county 'in this category con-nounced plans to expand the toll free
trolling only 2 percent of. the ~ty's area in Huntington Beach to include
hardware business." . . • Garden Grove numbers.
''st> met i m·e s · k · appeals that At .the present. dialers in HU11tington
homeowners are not aware of. Ufe. tax Btach pay 10 cents for the first three
return commercilltl .. and ind u S't r J a I tninutes of a call to Garden Grove. By .d~~eloPrrl~~ bring. Industry does not the end Qf the year that _10 cent toll will
a<l<f !o Ui~ scbool lo'ld yet.4'! pays school be eliminated .
taxes." · "Expansion of tbe free calling area will
.Back added, "A bedroom cornmUniiY'not increase phoqe bills at p_re~ent,.'' a
without commercial or i n d u s tr j a I , spokesman for General TelepfiOne u1d.
development is in trouble. It's flll' · In 1971 Westminster telephone users es~!;>Jjshfd fact that land wilh~~ndustry' ;will receive the sam.e toll fret benefit for
on 1t·pays five limes as much in taxes u their calls to Anaheim. _.
prnperty, with a single family' hame on
it."
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wwkecj hard lo push the centnl clly
park. •• . '
Her other credits include serving as a·
.directot of the South Coast Child
Guidance Clinic and on the board of the
Huntington Beach eounstling center. She ·
. was appointed by county supervisora tb
.the Orange County Mental He a Ith
Advisory Board and presently t s
secretary ol the Orange C o u n t y
Tubereulooia and l\esp~atory Disease '
Board.
What will her .goals be as a coun-
cilwoman? •·J think 11 '1 time for action .
This council bu studied plenty and now
we must put the plans into effect. The
central park, library and civic center will
be my J)tlOl'ltl:es. I also believe we should
go full &peed aheAd on the Top of the Pie.r
plan.''
Mn. Gibbs summed up her views this
way: "I believe it's time we started
thinking less about technology and more
about providina a livable environment"
Beach Library
Offers Movies ' ..
Four shogt movies featuring unusual
views will be shown free at 7:30 p.m.~
Friday, al the 'AunUngton Beath library,
525 Main St.
The .movies are :
-"The Hiding Plati!,11 a study of the
joys and fears of solitude and their al·
tendant moods.
-"Wlndsong,'1 a film in counterpoint·
symbolic images of nature against the
slory of Daphne and Apollo.
-"Silence," a sensiU~e rendering of
the fable by Edgar Allen Poe.
-"Wacky World or-Numbers," a
humorous mathematlcal film.
Sues Life fo r Libel
NEIV · YOAA (AP) Gov. James A.
Rhodes of Ohlo ·IOday filed a 110.3 million
libel s\Jit against Time Inc. and reporter
Denny Walsh ov~r a May 2 arUcle in' Life
magazine entitled, ''The Governor~,and
the Mobster." IJfe inagizine ls owned by
Time Inc.
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blllorlcol po1n11 "-Fiiiilllil!i Valley incl
lhe Foun~ Vol)ey School Dl.slr!ct," 'M'n. Smith q\d, ·'
!'.tom lhe bollllm lo the top of the
•totem this Is what the young wood
carvers are engraving on the pole :
Curved lines on ~ bottom · to depict
the time when Fowttain Valley was a
swamp.
'Ilhe next carving is an Indian hut,
representing the first migr-atio-: of the In·
dians to the area where. they punt huts
from SY{amp rushes.
Then the face of a Spanish conquistador
• will be etched on the totem, depicting the ·
epoch of the Spanish eiplorers.
'1 After the SJlaniards. settlers moveiJ
into the swamp area and outlaws 9.!So hid
there. The kids have selected one outlaw
to represent this time on the totem, ..
Mrs, Smith said.
So the youngsters are carvln~ a fish
with a derby hat -the image of an old
oqtlaw called Barney Fish who 'hid in the
swamp and st~ed a gui~r and
plucked a violljl.
"'11lis was the leJlend the students liked
best. It says that settlers' kids would
sneak of! to his hut where he taught them
to plar ~Har and violin. Pamev' Fish lri·
often· called the area's ·rirst teaeher"
.M"S. Smith exnlained. '
More curved Jines will show the flood of
1851,
· A one room achool ~e shows the
district's first effort in j88J. It opened "
that year with 28 students and stayed a
one r~ school for 80 years.
The face of a ~ and a girl will sym·
hoilze the DOoulatlon exoloslon th:i t hit
Fountain Valley in 1953. In 1952 the
district served 264 student", DQW classes
buhte with. -more ihan 10,IXXI.
'Mie top of the totem is a carved
liiththouse. Mrs. Smith said Fountain
Val!ey School District Is. i!alled ."the
lighthouse district because of f t s
JeadershiP. In education."
Djsp:ict. offices ~e alSq located on
Nvrnher One Lighthouse Lane.
"When we finish. the totem will be
placed in the educaUon center in district
offices," said Mrs. Smith.
The pole was donated by ' &outhem
California Edison Co. __.. ·
"It took 15 boys, a custodian and ' a
puet.. cart to haul it into the room from t~e parldnR lot." Mrs. Smith added.
Tools and the know-how for carving
were provided by Walter Connell, father
of nne of the boys in the class.
When the totem ls cotnpletely carved it
will be brightly painted and dedicated to
the d~trict.
The kids are enthusiastic because It's
an "entire class project,'' as one
YOWlflsler put !L
"We do ,ha:ve one problem. Everytimi;,
we. make a mistake It gets a little
smaller," said RJcky Nolan, ·11.
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Reviv~ti-nt Hilntfugton . .
By ALAN DIRKIN
Of tllt Dllb' ,1111 $tiff
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A NEW MOVE to create a dtatrJcting vote system may iet undtr way
In HUnllngton Beach· afler '1\ieaday'a elecHOll. . · · ·
Civic observers today noted that the election virtually
left without ·neighborhood represefttaUon all residents east
of Beach Boulevard, the city's.main inland artery.
NONE OF TIIE FOUR candidates chosen Tuesday-~
Jack Green, Al Coen, Ted BarUett and Norma Gibbs -·
lives in .the east of the city. Sllcli is elsO the case witb
Georie McCracken, Den .Shipley and Jury Mainey the
· other three Ciluncil members. '
, , In 1964-65~'1.n ini.Uatiye was 1aunched to change tbe -
city s charter to set up 81.1 dlatr1.cts wiUt. the mayor being ~
elected at Jpge. The group cot sufficient. signatUreS, IJ!lt
the move wu defeated ln an election Ui August; '1965~ • • . · ·
A charter revlaioo committee was appoined in the wake of .the move-
ment, ho~ever, and this committee catJle up with a recommendaUon that the
council be enlarged .from five members to seven.· This measilre passed in
FebnJ.ary, 1966.-·~· . .
OBSERVERS AUO were' Spe(:ulaUng today on wfio· the nezt ·mayor or ·~untlngton Beach ~ill be. Tbe vo~e will De taken al th·e reorganiiaUOn meet-.
mg Tuesdly and it-11 exepteed to come down to8--choice between MCCrackeu
and Green, the present ·mayor. · :--. . ,· ·
• Sbiptey· and Bartlett ·are believed ·1o favor McCracken while Coen ·1114
Matney,are.exj>ected to t>ick Green for another term. . ... nre newcomer to the council, Norma Gibbs, would seem to have the key
vote. She lsn'I .. yil1g injtblng Yet. .
Hunt Grunion Any Time
Grunion hunters need no longer be
lawbreakers in Huntington Beach.
The city announced today that U is lif-
ting the midnight ·curfew on the beaches
to allow grunion hunters to pursue the
silve.r phantoms on certain nights.
Harbors and Beaches Director Vince
·Moorhouse reminded hunters of the
elusive-fish that they still can't drink on
the beach nor can they bring their dogs.
A city ordinance bans drinking and dogs.
Fish and Game Department regulations
alse require fishermen to have a salt
water fishing license with them while
taking grunion ..
Grunion will run in May at 1 a.m. on
the 7th, at l :30 a.m. on the 8th, 2 a.m. on
the 9th, 3 a.m. on the 10th, l :30 a.m. on
the 23rd, 2:30 a.m. on the 24th, 3:30 a.m.
on the 25th, and 4:30 a.m. on the 21th.
If\ June i,f..will be at 1 a.m. on the 6th, 2
a.m. on the 7th, 2:3o a.m. on tbe 8tb, 3:30
a.m. on the 9th, 1:30 a.m. on the 21st,
2:30 a.m. on tbe 22nd, 3:30 a.m. on the '
23rd , and 3:30· a.m. on the 24th.
July times are I a.m. on the 5th, 1:3tl
·a.m. on the 6th, ·2. a.m. o~· the 7th, 3 a.m.
on ~he 8th, 1:30 a.m. on the 2oth, 2 a.m.
on the 21st, 3 a.m. on the 22nd, and 4 a.m1 on the 23rd. '
When the time ~fore the expected run
is after midnight the date of the night
before is the one listed.
Wo1nfi n Wins Pill Suif ·
NEW YORK (AP) -A Brooklyn widow
has been awarded $251,000 as the result
of intestinal damage attributed to taking
birth control pills. A jury of 10 men and
two women handed down the verdict
Wednesday night after a five-week trial
with State Supreme Coart F r a n t
Samansky presiding, The award ' was.
against G. D. Searle & Co., based iQ.
Chicago .
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Oranp County Demonstration Ouiet, Ends Early
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100 Gather at Courthouse
In Protest of Income Tax
• I -llWrJdly, A,oril .16, 1970 H ' D~ll V PllO; V ..
()aunty Budge! at $;l16 ·Mi.llion
' '·· Sup'e~v~o~s, Eye Ciit~; · lf'il:t Hold ·rax"llg,te ;at $1.67 . . -. . ' ... -.. ~ .. . .. -' ~ . . . . .. ~ .
The county IU roil+ redUCed.one ~ ... , In ~·.,. Ware, /61: the currtnt fi!,till'.,; . · •
. . Orange County supervisors ~ got their
r;~ look' al the 1970-71 budget Wed·
nesday, with ft<l.Uested expenditures 2.1
pel:Unt ~ve the current fiscal'y~ar.
But they were quickly assured by
q~v~d G._Hitcbc!ock, cdqnty budgei dlrec·
tor, that hiS staff will attempt to reduce
the request. by ,$7) million and bold the
county tax rate at its present level of
IU7 P!r fl~ assessed valuatioo.
ljithcoci"j>oinled out that the county
has achieved the unique poslUon or hav·
:~~!e =~ ~~~t taxpe~at~a:~ t~~
California. •
Department requests for 197&-71 total
$211,442,890, $40,119,202 above current
· year's spendlng. Ttie larg~t requested
increase Is $19'.38 tnillion for welfare, but
this is largely off.ser by-state and federal
fundS, Hitchcock explained. .
"The greatest requested increase a(.
feeling the local property tax rate; is In
the comrmunity safety category whlch in·
elude~ courts and law enforcement,"
Hitchcock revealed. ''Those.departments
want .a hike or 16 percent or $51mllllon.''
cent last Y<"· The hl&heal point was mecllCll center, 171;··~hl!, •·and ·pro-There ;,,.,.., II!' ill 1111 -··
·reac!-cd in 1966-67 wtten a $1.73 rate was · bi:itlon, 7(/.-;..... however. HUCMlck'• ft..., are 1tiued
approved. , , . ' . Hitchcock ~t.l~ied 'a genacal (~ on current sa1*y ~-• · •
The cli'Trer.t budget is $171,408,688, an balance of h mUllon at the ~ ~ tM Meptiltkill are now wxler "'1 with ·
1& peroent IAc"rf&Se :QV~ 19IMI. cti~ ~II rear~ ;June •·: · • , : the 0tanae County Employa Allocia.tJon
lncreasef requeated from· depart-I H• la14'fllll-j>/Opmy tar re"'°uel1or · which ha!-modi! a r<quetl ~ Pl!'liooets
.. penclllu\"ol allecUhg U!e l'OY•IY .general the .lt'll>Tt· yur Ii esllmoted ·all S!OU : whil:b would'<>9•f ilri aifdl\Jllillit'7 illlllion,
twid• total 121.7 mRlioo, or_ 20 percent ml.lli9').an4 PfOper\)' tuu wW,~le,14 $16.3. . tiist. yejll' the 1U<>clitloli'·'llllJed lar
over the pre1<11l An .l!)creale·ol 13 per. minlon lor a total ol 1171.7 niUlion. · , , • IUS mlllkln'ln'MldltlC1111'ular, ~nst,
cent WU alloWecl Jut year. HeJl'OPC!IOl lo !"I the '7l iliUUoo fiom . SuPervllOl'S wtll bok[publlc"~ OD •lleJ>trlmenta~lln&.the largest in· the requeited 1171.t mllllon· .JO' 1cbieve . the 1>ud1~ begliiiln1 In ~OW°· · . ; . . . .. ., . .. •.• ' ' .
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while this-, ls a record nmnber of new
P-O!llions, it is the !fnallest ~~ntage In-
crease tn_severaryears, 14 percent. Last
y'ear employe positions were ibcreased by
16 percent
Hearll.ig Asked
On Appointni.ent
0 Laguµa Man ·
' (AP). -Sen. Alfred E.
Alquist, (D-Sac-,··n'°'OS'e), has asked the
Senate Rules Committee to conduct a
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Ali>ut 100 anti-wat protestors gathered
In front·of the old county courthouse in
Sant.a Ana Wednesday 'evening to sfage
hear:ing an Gov. ReJg@!l~s a~qttmen,·Of··· ---:;~ .... , ---·
taxes, and a .:Summer pr'oject at the Clay N. "'1tchell of South Lagun,ato the
Western WhHe Hollse." · State -B<f4rd or Education. \ •
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.... , 'The protest was led by Robert O. Bland
of Laguna Beach, sell-styled spokesman
for the newly fonned · Ora-nge County
Pea<.'!! Action Coordinating Council.
Speakers Were James Henry, an ex_.:....---Alq~sa!:i Tu~a~ he ~d •·se~ous
serviceman from Riverside an~ I>Qna.Jd reservaliOl'!s about M1tcbell s qualifl~
Dtrt'lcan · former e<titor O[ the Tadical _!lont-tO .Sit 00 ·tfle' board, which sets Rampa~ magazine, an.-ex-Gr eret governing,,i;iolicies ~hoots throughout
Vietnam veteran. the state. _\ . : ..._ ·
Three unidentifie women demanded Mitchell's1ippointment requires Senate
equal time from Bland to"tell lheir skie of confirmation and approval of the...$e_nate The demonstration was pea·ceful and
breir: SuppoFters or the m o v e m..e n t
circulated amoog the crow~ collecting
moriey and passing out handbills.
the story but they were refused.. Rules.GQmm1tte8.js_ us~al before ~h...a~
The Black -Panther party ati!· the pointments are vO\ed on by the enUie,
$hef'wood Forest new'Spaper, formerly of Senate.
Newport Beach but now estiblished , io Alquist ~ said Mitchell, a Three .\rch ~ . handbill sought names :and ad-
dr~ of supporters who were .willing to
join tn orange County "projects" which
included resisting the ~aft, opposing war
Santa Ana tOok advantage oI the Bay rt!lirent and fOfmer member of the
deinonstration to hand out their protest Orange Collaty School'Board, was named
literature. "at the Insistence" of state schools chief ~-11:1 Rafferty. But a 1pokt11nin for
Reagan said M\tchf:ll's hact been one or .
JYixon Cuts Stamp H~ke
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Req.uest to Eight Cents .
WASHINGToN <UPI) Pre!ident federal government. That percentage or
Nimn asked Congr..ess today to put the taxpayer support would decline each year
naUon's postal service on a patronage-until 1980 when Uie mails would be . free basis and to raise mailmen's pay, 'but scaled down to eight'• cents his completely sufl-suppqrting, Nixon said .
previous request for a 10-cent first: class An exception would be appropriatk>Os
letter rate. to rt?lmburse the. ~I "ser)'lce for
The first class stamp increaje from the revenue ~ on ciir:yiog1.niln for non-•
presen't six-cent rate would · .generate. Profit oigarifiations~d'frei'Usefs'or ·the 14more than $1 .$ billion, he said.' With a mail. ' · ' :
temporary contributjon from lhe fedetal The eight-percent pay raise woold be1n
treasury, that would put the hew system addition to a six percent booSt ·signed lr'tto-
"on the road to a sound, pay-as-you.go law Wednesday by ~jxoo. . :
operation," he added . , · , ~ixon ,noted that his ·ea.rl~ Unanclrig
Under the proposals, outlined to con· proposals, headed by a ID-cent stamp· for.
gressional leaders prior to . being sent to tegular mail, had ."understandably ...
· the House and Senate in a s p e c i a I met .with llmited enthusiasm."
message, the price of an air mail .stamp Consequently, he said, he had agreed to
wwld remain at 10 cent!. go along with an altemaUve 'proposal
A plan for reorJ:anizin~ th~ Pbst Office hammered out by the negotiators calling
Department on a patrona~free basis for a transitional rate pollcy to cu'shion
was negotiated by the Post Office itnmediate effects.
Department and seven postal unions as "Though the goal would be delayed, ac·
the second phase of an arrangement ceptance.of the principle of pay-a~youio wotked out after tbe recent "1.ldcat postal service:--even in · stages_. b a
postal strike in parts of the nallon. Jundamenfal breakthrough," Nixon said.
The agreement also calls for an eight Nixon said he would have prefe~d
percent pay raise for postal workers and "an immediate end lo general subsidiza·
a inechanism for resolVing possible liOO by the taxpayeiW of the mail system
future disputes before they could result but was ready to accept a "gradual but
Jn a strike. . steady approacti to that goal."
li'or the first year of operation or the. Nixon said the overall plan woultl make
new postal service, IO percent -of its the postal system independent of political
~ng cost -or approximately $1 patronage so that it CQU\d meet "tht
billion -would be contributed by th& · •· needs of all the people.''
several names suggested by Rafferty.
Asked what part Rafferty had in the
selection, the aide repllfd·: "I wouldn't
say a majoi part.",
Said Alquist: "I have received disturb-
ing repOrts from Oraoge County that Mr.
Mitchell is not only a political extreibist,
but that bis re.cord on the Orange County
School Board raises serious doubts as to
his qualifications for this import.ant
post ."·
Mitchell is a businessman and a
retired Air Fotce major.'
Cosmonauts · Send
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Wishes to Apollo
fl.tOSCX>W (UPI) -Soviet cosmonauts
t.ooaY messaged the imperilled Apollo 13
crew their best wishes for a safe return
to earth.
Four Soviet ve·ssels plowed across
Pacific·· waters toward F r i d a y ' s
splashdown sMe-of the d a mag e d
American spacecraft.
The message to ApoUo 13 was signed on
behalf of the Soviet cosmonauts by Col.
Vladimir Shatalav, who made two earth·
orbital flights last year and who was on
his way to Cuba. today fo~ an -Q{flclal
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"We,. the Soviet cosmonauts, follow
you,· flight with great attention ·aoo con-
cern; and wholeheartedly wish you a safe
return to the nallve earth," it siiCI.
• A 'Soviet cormonaut, Col. Vladimir
Komarov; is the ,.only spaceman of either
natiOll to ha'n! been killed in -an actual
ipace operation. His prototype Soyuz 1
craft tangled in . parachute cords and
crashed in April, 1967. · .. . .
Wil~oxen Bei~g Sh-.It Ont? . .
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Candidat e-Says W-omen 's Groups'-Minds Made Vp
Some Orange County R e p u b l i c a n
women's groups literally have their
minds made up and don't want to be con·
ru!td with racts, Congressional candidate~
William Wilcoxen charged today. •
l\f: said he has been re(used permission
to ?address their member s hip s ,
specifically citing groups in Fountain
Valley and Costa Mesa.
. The Laguna Beadl attomeY,is opposing
Stata Sen. John G. ~II. (It.Tustin) in
thence to replace the late Congressman
J~es B. Utt in the 3Sth District.
WUcoxen made his remarks before the
CiURns' Harbor Area Research Team
(CHART) in a breakfast meeling at the
Costa ~esa Goll and Counlty Club.
Re had been Invited to lalk aboul
shoreline development, envirOnmental
pollution and fellited topics, but CHART
merri.bers speclflca\ly pressed him on the
campaign against Sclunili.
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The Tustlli legislator came under fire
on several fronts , with Wilcoxen charging h!Js out of. step 'fith the times and out of
touch with his Otaoge County con·
stituency.
Wilcoxen said Schmitt' six·y.e!r voling
record In Sacramento indicates he has
generally Sided with the old Democratic.
leadership.
He ~ said SChmitz' political ideology
makes it appear he could not support
President Nlxoo's programs if sent to
Washington and that ·he is flatly oppo..O
to all federal aid . / Even the late Mr. Utt voted for iederal
aid to education, Wllcoten noted, saying
taxpayers should get son... type of return
on ,their inrestment, ir suit.able programs
are availanle.
Wllco1'n charged thal Schmitz IS not
rcallY concerned about polluUon pro-
b'linls, poinUng out President Nixon was
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cai:,elul to make sewage control a key
point in his •programs.
'Discussing Orange County and Its
shoreline development, he r e v I e w e d
various areas of concern such 1s sewage
pollution, power plant site· locations and
potential state controls.
Wilcoxen Said t5 De'W' power planta will
be needed to Ree pace WUh California
growth. addinl ,tllal tt will be cootly lo
relocate them inland.
He also queaUoned whether controll
imposed · on the amOunt of poUutanta
emitted ar~gh enou&h.
Wilcoxen, lruililttnental in the Save-Sall
Creek campaign, note<{ a beach accas
measure passed the State Assembly Wed·
nesday. predictl_ng it may even pau tn
the Senate thl11 )'ear.
Similar measure11 hfvc died there In
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LOS ANGELF.!I . (UPI) -Sludeot &t·
tendliiCe ~ drutlcallytOday"' lht
-" .. - --' lounh day o( • criRPiJDI -by the
bo •-l"-' 'Bon lo 21,-Unll<d TeadJm ol Los The doctors w w•• = n • ·-l...L, dlstrlct ofl1dala -··"' Hill, I, and C(oudla Wur.tz. 12, of ......,.. ., . _.. coo-
JanesvWe, Wis. ·~ton-read the llll!lpt.dtatlons agabut llrlko ltadtn.
names on Ille X.~1 to determine ... -.... was no! ,beln1 ·tabd' In
which was which: The ~iris went •• '11'UIJ porls of 111• naUon •second largtsl
ba k to chool both weanng slings adlool ,ll)'stem but officials admltl<d a~ C s . ~·-w11waydown." on the left arm. Eacjt girl had frac-An e.t!mated 150 ooo o1 Ille d~lrict's
lured identical bones after falling ~.ooo -at 611 llCbools'dld no1 at-
oll the _same· ~orse at the same tend or nre seat home from cluses time ~t Claudia s home. · . .w-.,.· e · · . · 'lllO -pn>blem wu upected State Rep. Ft.yd' B. .Coloiniln ,' ,to pt ...,.blcauio llle'UTLA, which at
tried to btccme a·~to· for the· • flrll urred lludenb ·to attend llCbool,
Republican nomlnillon for U.S, · .......O'ib lland and called on parents
Senate in Indiana recenUy l;'nd _
'o ~Mp their chOdren out 11 a matter ot
safety. .
Jerry Halverson, attorney for the
ocbcil>I board; oald be• would 10 to COWi to
bring a stiow q.OJc order •J•insl Ille
leaders of VI'LA for def~s a court
ol'dtr 1aued 'M~ diroctlll,c leacbera
to return to work.
Sdiool Sopefintendenl Robert Kelly
urged •parents to send their chtldrt:n to
l!Cbool, but he added Illa! pettOls should
be prepared for the students return home
a short time la ter;-
Otber district officials sald the tchools wer~ beln& kept opein to qualify ~or ft.lie
aid. They. also claimed lhltt il .Ille)' c1-d
Ille aclioolt tpey would have to Pll' all
uai:mn fOf. Uie ...,, ICl>ooh _...,. llbut,
not )Vilt thoN i'tmtlnin& on tbe job.
wanted to pay !lie $6,375 filing lee
with an uncertified Check. Officials
would notllCCept it So he. "Came back
-with the sum in cash-all nickels. dim~ andJl!lar!en. Official! threw
up their hanill~CO)em&Miriiillll<r ...
turned with a certlfi(d check wldcli the officills quickly accepted.
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By Ulllted tr-i.e! m••I tiCl'lal aettlmfent ~ n t go t I a t e d in
~ The last o( l,llt *Wnr llllrolt )ruck Wahington two -0 •IO· It provides
driven r<lumed to tMlr lip fo\111 bul averap Wqt 1ncreua olJl.ID an hour
75,000 -. Toomlten' -Ult -aver a thre&year JlOl'lo!I. • ·-carrled·an 1heli~at ~ Mort ol 1Ae· frlken slid llley were
Violence marted IOme ft tile atrlkM. waitiu& to aee what _ki&d .(If settlement
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WASHINGTON (UPI) Supreme
Court nominee Harry A. Blackman hn
I-his detailed.financial boldlogs ••
i.ta11n1 fW,ooo; lncluc!iol m ,ooo 1n
stocks. bonds and bani: aocount.i, the
JuaUce Department said today.
He did 10 partially because or the
ethical que9tiona raJsed when the Senate
rejected Pre!ldent Nixon's nomination of
Judge Clement F. Haynsworth latt lut
.l'.ear, .Deputy Attorney General Riehm!
G. 'Kleindien.st advised the S e n a t e
J Udlclary C«nmiU...
'Ille committee Is no! expected to begin
conltrmaUon hesringa ,on Nfxon'1 third
nominee to the empty. Abe Frif seat
untll Ap-ll 29. 'Ibus, a Senate vote will
·not come until some Ume-.ln Miry -a
year after: the vacancy CM;CWTed -on the
. federal appeall court judce from Mino
ne.aota.
Kleindienst wrote the judiciary com-
mittee chairman, Sen. James O. Eastland
_LQ:Miu.), thal "ln....Mle. l!iht of the ex·
tended debate over the confmnatlon or
Judge Haynsworth," Blacklllun had "f'i..
quested the advice of the department and
feque3tecf the department to call to the
att<ntlon o( the judiciary committee" his
financl"1 holdings. The ~.ooo 1n 111e total, beyond $75,000,
consisted of Blackmun 's equity Jn hli
home at Rochester, Minn.
Kleindien!t listed the nominee" s
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I ' SAIGON {UPI) -A homemade ltr· and -JD .ch~. m~)lla r y
rori1I -b !>einl ~ tltrou<h •!POkesmen said. • ,, ~
the crowded iif<ets ol Siigon'1 ~ltt Cily u. s. ,ii(l!>lrtsm<ii Salil'llle Amerlcln air
of CboJom in a three-wheeled motoreycle attack on Cambodian terrjt;orJ" bocked ·
van exploded during tbie evmlng rush out a guerrilla a mm mortar poaWon
hour toolgbt kllllnl two per"'ll' and in· alter Cmununtsl gwmen bit a Sooth
jurlng 1even. _ · Vietnamese CivWail JrncaW Defeme
Eaploalon o( Ille Cl<)'IDO« mine WIS GrQJp (CIDG) pooltlon m lhe SO.th Vie~
the third terrorist attack in Sai1on this namese aide ot the border.
week and followed Ille dealll ol 14 The jets attacked a gun poetllon l!O
American IOJ.diers killed when a VJet miles west«MJtbWest fJl Sa!Jm' ht ·lhe
Cq booby trap fuhioned from an Me~ Delta.
artillery shell e%p1oded. W e d n e a d a y , It wu the &ecOnd time ldnce the.
Thltry·lwo Gls were wounded. overthrow ol Prince Sihanouk r.t.n:h 18
In Ille war if3elf, U.S. fiKl\ler·bombers that Ille U.S. Command had reported sec·
attacked lnsklt Cambodia Wednesday in ding jets into Camj)odia. 'I..
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mortar attack ~ the bcrder into
v1e1rwn. FlgbUng that day killed 21 U S · Blame· s Americana and -ed lt,jiicludlng the • •
booby trap vk:timr, in the costlleg\ one
day toll lince Ille Communi!t ·~ ol· v · R ds tensive opened Aj>ril 1. .; nt
Military ooorces said the Claymore ~ nam e
mine ezploded in the midst of a crowd in
Choleo lll!!!!!I _the driver of .J!!e_!-am· E' ~ s' "--h bretta Van 100 I woman passing by an I '. f1·0r . ew tri e
motorbike. All of Ille dead and wounded ~
were Vletnapieae. • · · ..
'Ille 5 p.m.,Uiclilent In Cho!On occurred PARIS (UPI) -'nle Unll<d Stata aald
.about fQlf ~ks from tl)e vut U.S. today Norlll Vlelnam and the ·Vlei Cong
Army Pool' ~ comp!.., bul .were respot)Sible for Ille crlai.s in i:-
mllltary sources said it was mt known if and Cambodia. It rejected QmuDunl4
the PX waa the target of the terrorist. charges the United States was to blame
.They slid the botnb apparently e.1:ploded for the slaying of Vletnamtse c1villans in .
accidentally be.fore it could be plac· Cambodfa.
'nle bomo o1 J..,.. I+avitt,.a Jeadtr o1 two striklnl Chicago unions . -a·
tht Detroit ct1"'dtota who bad ufled the Teamter 10ea1 and an independent union""'
strike to -· was bomtied Wee!--111~ are o01 bouod by the naliona\ pact
stockholdings and aaid Blackmun "is en-
tirely agreeable to makin& av~able to .
the committee any detailed financial in-
formation which it desires at the ap-
ed. Fourteen of the Americans died and
32 were wounded Jn what military
spokesmen called the worst booby trap
incident of the Vietnam war.
The charges were leveled by deputy
negotiator Nguyen Minh Vy of North
Vietnam and hi.J Viet Cong counterpart,
Dinh Ba Thi, at tOday's 63rd weekly Viel·
nam peace ta'lks session.
Apollo 12 .com.mandn Pete Conrad.
whore pilotinO prowess and qufck wit
modt tht 1econd Amtrioan moonwalk
a pleasure to toetch. and Mar, ii ap-
pcrentl11 as mu.ch a "fret lfrirlt" on
• tht ground a.s in t1i.e .air, He ii shown
hn<, complet< tDilll jmmtv hat IDith
hi& IDlfe Jaflt Z.4Ving Apollo 13 Amo-
tteut James Looelr1 hou.st in Hourton
on a motorcuat. • -• Recently in Cbica(o, Albert Ur-
bancic was fined . '7A) and COl!rt •
costs for drunkea w~-· judge passed sen~e after
ing that Urbanek had dis
traffic on a busy street by 8-li' ·
ling-and veering in front of 'Carl'.
The ni¥bt he was lined for tlJe.oaa
infraction, Urbancic was arrelted.
again -for drunken driving •. .,_
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The wolf tD<U at Ui.e door o{
the Mic1'igcm Capitol Bui!di!lf-
Tuttday. Thn M waUced ffl. f.-
Tht fourth grade class of brook-
side school in Grand Rapidt
brought Star, o 2·year-old tim-
ber wolf to a meeting of t'1e
Senate State Affairs Committee,
Tht kid.a told tht committeemen
that the toolf brttd WCI" in cfcm.
gtr of extinction.
• Two armed men attempted to
rob a Security Pacific ·National
Bank branch Tuesday in Los Angel·
.. but fled empty handed when no
one would give them any money.
When they entered the bank, one
of them said, HThis is a holdup.
Shoot the cashier." He fired sev-
eral shots into the floor and about
25 customers ran for cover. Appar-
enUy the holdup men frightened
themselves too and fled through a
side door.
nesday night. Le&'litt11 wife ·and two could get. Some 40,000 Chicaao area dri-
chll«en were, hi tbf.,.bome am were not ven and11oek wOrkera. 'are oil strike or
injured. locked out as they prea demands for a
. One trucker l<pc>rlOd !le -~ $1.15 an boor wage hike over tlu" years.
. , near Cleveland,,~ ·wedoeldl} IDd A-ll>O~sman for the _Chicago Associa-
released wtlll a ·nrifnl no1 to returil to lion o1 Commerce and Industry Wed·
his truck..Foor'-.g lncidenla wm nesday said Ille trucking Industry Is los-
reporled In Ohio and Michigan police In-ing $f m!Woo a day becaule of the strike.
vestigated two more reports of·sntplng-a1-°'H"'e-.;said a 10 percent l~ of the area's
trucks. 'Ibere wtre no reporil of injuries. 30,000.penon work forci" CGUld be g I n
Striking Teamsters, Including 10,000 in Mooday, producing a $40 mUJon a day
Los Angeles, 15,GOO in Ohio, nearly 10,cm J.oSs.
in \.st. Louis and smaller I r o u p s About 35,000 auto workers across the
elseWbere, are proteltln& a tentailve M· country have been idled because of the trucking strike. Layoffs mountea in other
4 Senators Rap
1040 T<ix . Form;
Su$gest Changes
=GTON (UPI) -Four Senators
Weclnesd1Y tba.t the new
ii driving American taxpayer-.
craiy.
Speaking out on the final day for fi.li.ni
1119 income tax returns:
-Sen. Charles Mallllas· (R·Md.) In-
troduced a bJU that would create a l S..
meml>f:r adviaory conllniMion on. Federal
lB;J forms ·"composed of taxpayers ." It
would pus on new fonns before they
were ilsued,-making sure they were writ·
ten 1n··"COIDJn9D, ev.eryday Amtr:lcan
Engltstl.."
-Sen. Joseph D. Tydings. ( J).Md.)
wrote treasury secretary David M. Ken·
nedy asking him to bring back the old,
small and simpl'tcard, fonn 1040A, used
previously by low ¥tl middle-irlcome tax·
payen. · He called the new f o r m
"bewildering and discouraging" and
''complicated and puzzling" even for tax·
payers experienced wilh the old long
torm 1040 .
-Sen. Frank E. Mou (J).Utall) lold a
Senate committee oo the aging that the
new form is a particular hardship on the
elderly, "many of wbOm have reduced
reading ability caused by faUUig eyesight
as well as perhaps a dlmished capacity
for comprehension."
-Sen. William Proxmire (0-Wla.) told
the Senatethe American tupayer "bu a
proper complalnl" He ta.id thtJ can
scarcely ~lleve their tu dollars are
spent wisely "when the tu forms
themselves are visible advtrtllement.s of
burtaueratic ineffi<"jeney."
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indugries. ·
General Electric Company annou~d
it would Jay off 3,600 workerJ . al
Louisville, Ky. Reliance Electric Com·
pall)' in Cleveland lhut down...,.. plants,
Idling 4,400 workers and GatH Rubber
°""!'lw. -unced more '.than 4,000
employes W<lllld be ''..furkoiibed" Sundlly
'-because of the strikes.
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Real Gm•er
Assemblyman Edwin Z'berg
(D-Sacramento) appropriately
attired, arrives at the Capitol
to address about 250 students
who staged a peaceful rally to
protest enviornmental poJlu.
t ion. The groul? wore masks to
emphasize theU" poi!Jt.
Snow ? Falls 0 -ver Da·k otas
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propt:iate· time ." --" The Ji.tter acknowledged that on
several occasions B lac k m u n had
participated in cues involving films of
which he wu a atoctholdtr but said thaf
the holdings were so small as to be Of no
signillcance.
At the aame tinie. the c<>mmand an -
nqunced American battlefield deaths in
Vietnam iu1-weu soared to their highest
point in· St:Yen months. M 11 i t a r y
spokesmen Jaid 141 Americans were kill-
.ed and 457 wounded in the week that end·
eel last Saturday. South Vietnamese
casualties were 542 killed and 1,331 woun-
The communists kxlged a protest
against what they tenned the wbolesa.M
·massacre of Vietnamese civilians in
Cambodia and warned Cambodiaris to
stop the slayings or suffer the coo-
sequences.
ded, the second highest government toll House M a1' ority of Ille ye111>. Nort)l Vietnamese and Viet
Cong dead totaled 3,458.
U.S. Delegate PhlUp C. Habib said Ille
Communists,must be held responsible for
the situaticlft -in Carilbcxl.la, as well as
Laos, because they had openly violated
the sovereignty of beth countries. Viet Cong and North Vietnamese gun-
Ag,. ;JlSt Douglas nm maintained. high level of shelling• u.-. across Vietnam Wednesday nlght .and
-early today, bombarding 41 allied lar-
" ... the plain truth is that you do not
respect the sovereigtny, independence,
neutrality or tel'ritorial integrity of Cam-
bodia or Laos," Habib said. W ASffiNGTON (UPI) - H o u s e gets. Fifteen .of the4ttacks were against
Republican Lead~ Gerald R. Ford aaid 1 Ame1;ican uni1$ and killed one American
today a majority of members of the
House now lavor tmpeachment o f
Supreme C.ourt Justice Wlllllni O.
Douglas. .
· Ford aaid Doolias was lllilty ol "very,
ve,Y bad bebavicr' and outrtgtit viola ..
tioas of the Jaw iD hia dealings wJtb a
foundation. . ·
The anU·DoqZ.s btoC hl"lbe 'llouae
c!ran..i a resolution lof lntivductlon to-
day callin( for crealioo of 1 apedal com-
mittee to investigate whether to bring
Impeachment charges agatnat Douglas._
ltsling 18 counts &galnst him. 1bey said
llley hid more Ulan 100 soppcirttn to Ille
resolutlop from boll1 parties.
If the HOUie should vof.e impeacfunent
or.· Dooglu -roughly . Comparable to a
court lndlctme.nt -the Senate would try
him. 'A majority vote Is needed in the
House for impeachme1t A two.thirds
Senate vote ii necessary for removal
from orfice.
S1nith Death Sui~ide;
' Church Rites Slated
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Dr. Alfred
Abramson, medical examiner of Alex-
andria, Va., filed ao official verdrct of
•ulclde . Wednesday in the dealll of UP!
White Hoose reportl!r Merriman' Smith.
Smith was found dead of a gunshot; Mon-
day afternoon. . r
A memorial tribute \rill be held at 2.
p.m. Friday at the National Presbyterian
Church. The Rev. Dr. Edward L. R.
Elson, pastor of Ute cborch, will officiate.
Fr. Gilbert Hortlte, head al Callloilc
University's drama department, w1ll read
8Cl'ipture.
Nixon Welfare . . ..
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For Blg Victory
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pre~dent.Ni•·
on's sweeylng welfare reform legislation
appeared beaded today toward a major
"It ism accepted fact that today IO\ll'
regular armed forces are co~uctiq:
combat operations in Cambodia and IAol
and are using the territories of those
CQUntr.ies as a base of operations against
South Vietnam .. That is the root of 1be
problem in those two countries.''
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Carithodia Bodies
Cong Informants?.
vidory in the House d'Sl>_ite efforts by PHNOM PENH (UPI)_ A · •• •• Ir! ol . ., "" . government ~n .. o.u s P some 1 c:oa...., pro-.,. spokesman said today hundreds of bodies
VISJOt\S. floating in the Afekong River ate· •Po
The opposition, Mwever, fought a rear-parently tho~. of Vietnamese col·
guard act.ion after the House voted 204 to l~OOrators v.·101 the Viet Cong who were
183 Wednesday to sustain its Rules Com. ..~Hied by angry .. Cambodians. · . . , An undetermmed number of bodies -m1Uee In barnng all floor amendments. estimates ranged as high· as 1,000-ha.ve
Conservatives wanted to knock out pr~ been seen floating in the river IOuth of
visions for families with breadwinners Phnom Penh during the past two weeks.
and for a spelled-out Income assurance-Most appeared to be Vietnamese. males
$1 600 for a. family of four who were shot to dea th, a few With hands ' . · tied behind their backs.
They argued the cost would rise far "We think they are Vietnamese who
beyond the $4.4 blllk>n olficlal estimate. Khlner (Cambodian) villagers tnow have
Some liberals sought a chance to increase cooperated witb the Viet Cong," aaid
the anured income level. Opponents al!o Maj. Am_ Rong. chief spokesman for
argued the ~es for welfare reci· Cambodian armed forces "The Khmen
pients to train for Ind take sell..ufficient are armed now and probably using the
Jobs woYld be lneUective. weapons in anger against the Vietnamese
But their combined strength was not in their areas."
enough to tipeet the rule that the House A Cambodian information ministry
must vote the whole package up or down spokesman denied Uie bodies were those
or send it back to the Wsys and Means of victims of a single massacre , such as
Committee for more work. that at the town of Prasaut last Friday
The bill W1>Uld ldd an e.sUmated 13 where at least 90 Vietnamese civilians
million persons, mostly the WOrkinl poor, were shQ\ to death. But he said he had no
to the weUare rolls. Idea where the bodies were coming from.
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j!Wlllngton Beach's property tax rate
of $1 .45 may go up another 14 cents to
pay for its part program.
Finance .Director · Ben Arguello gave
this estimate today and R:Vl!&led that tie
expecled further tax jumps to meet park
costs. .
Arguello pointed Ollt that· payment of
the bood inteteli anc1 principal ror the 1&
million park bond Issue sold recently will
be gm m.the 1m.71 fbdal year. . ·
He calculated the c<>St in 1970 lo be
$410:000 and said this would require a 14-
cent ta:r rate bike to make thls"fint'pa)t-ment. 'Ibe payments will cooUnue.for the me of·tbe bOQd!, which were.fixed at 25·
years, although they are· callable earlier.
City Dev~PI Coordinstor Tom
Severns bas said thaJ; tbe city should open "°"'" 30 parks before the end ci 1971. In
addition, the Recreation and Parks
Departmtnt now is preparing a list of
parks to be developed in later years with
the !unds !rum the 16 million bond issue.
While the city appears to have enough
' money; to buy its planned park system,
the 21r cents-Pot f lOO .,...,... valuatioo
tu ..... anow.t 111. dl;J -tor lf!:•
,..ti,;" and porb ·--·· ~ ~ . I teoance camo1 be expmded excep1 by •
I ...... In the -~ by the .,... :I pl•, Arguello pointed oiit. . 1 ,,,. clty levied 19 ..... ol the a11 ... a1>10
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211 cenl rate Jul year, acccrdlng to the
finance director. :
l!hile buying and buildinc the parkl
maY not be a problem IJ:ecause of voter
ipproval of .the '5 million bond ls:sue,
keeping the parks green may be another
problem, Arguello warned. "-
''It will take a sif.eable force of mfn
and women to teep,the parts milntained
and to keep recreational programs going. •
even with the utmost in automation of
equipment and maintenanCe facilities,"
Arguello said. • JUMPING FOR JO¥ Teen Help G~UP. . Boy• tlil~:· ~~ ~~·~~,-~
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Members of the newly formed Teen
Help Center in Fountain Valley are
searehing for two desks and a filing
cabinet' to furnish their M&e at M45 Bell
Ave.
'!be office will serve as a cei;iter for
, counseling, recreation and entertainpient
(ot teens Jn Fountain -Valley and Hun-
jlnglon Beach. •. Mn. Carlton Hinz, founder of the Te,n
Help Center, .. id the facility shquld be ln
operation near the end of this month.
Jn addition to the deskl and cabinets,
Mn. Hinz said the center-needs furniture
and recreational items such as a ping
pong table. Any dooaUons can be made
by phoning Mrs. Hinz al 8!9-'1297.
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NEW YORK (AP) -Stock Pf Ices were
In a broad, ttiough moderate, decline late
this afternoon .. (See" quotations, Pages
26-27).
or .. 1e
· W'eatller
Into each llle some . rai.JI m\45\
fall, and il'1 liable to come Friday,
along with chilly winds to scoot
tM mercury back ~own to eo de-
'"'"' along the Orance Coast.
INSWE TODA l
ItJ1 not tM fir1t ~time' •that
supreme Court Jwtice WUliam
O. Douglas' auLride inUrests
hoot &used him trouble; he is
an "actit.le participant" in life.
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-Slatttd: in Beach
'The-kids at•the<HonUngton, BueJi,Boy1
Club are already jumping wlth joy~ in
arllicipalion--0! a ctty-wide.f~•al·sched·
uled Mat. 23 near' the .downtown ,area.
_ Practicing on the trampOllne; tiunb..
ling and. wrestling mats, they're getting
ready !or .the show, -to -together various segmart.s ol the ..eom-
munity tmder the theme "Tegetberriea." The festival bas1been set for the new
Huntington ·Beach ~ etvic Center lite,
acrbss from HWJ!lngton Beach High
Scllobt·on Main Street: ,
In addiUon to the Boys Cll&b adf.. tt '
will reature band .perfortnaJ)CeS, a j\.to
ei:hibition, car smash, ~show, ~ ~ay by' virloOs clUbs w >orpn-
izatiOllS in the sprawlial city. •
TOm WiWe', jestiVal icbairman<'Of ' the>
event-sponsoring Huntiri'gton U.acln Co-
ordillating C<iuncil, ~ that lO ·or-
ganizations have-already pledged ,par-
ticij>ation. -
Aft·attencluce ol 10,llOOlis expofud•rot
the dafJoog urebtaUon.
'By ALAN DllUCIN' . Of""" ~ , .... .,...,
Norma .l!rancltl Glbbl Is going lo-'be Huntinit"ll ll!acll'• lirsl councilwoman.
Whoisft? .~ obviouaty she's aomeone .. wi.l.h 1 kit ol
•1 friends -4,431 to'be exact, That's the
.number of votes she won to ~ke the
fourth • ,.,1 in the .mlmlcipal eleclioo
Tu<od;Iy . • • •
It's impl\i.ible lo' It · hoW l1NlllY or lhooe ..-were casl by ~ finally
~ in en their civil rlallts. but it's 1
safe bet that the fair Rx-!lid 1 major
bearing <Ir\ the result.
"Women hesitate before v,oUng for
thelr own .ax," one IUeP<Jr'ltt< confided.
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•·---• 1111 -VID01':'=:i ~ . . ~ ..... llltP!w polt will -~ Aid. . . -'k..eo;li!l!llli _ _., l'Ollolala • Fram 1111 bo11!Ja1 . to , the top or lhl -van · --' -· totem thla ta What the .young woOd
• ey. carver, are engraving on the Pole: ·
But _not..unU1 S3 childrtn In Mrs. ~ OJrved lines on the bottom to de iet
na Smith's 6th grade class at Arevalos the tlnie 'when ll'OUJ1laln Villey wa; a
School ttnlab whlttllng JOme hlJtorlcal 1wamp. hifilllbU: on It. , · The next carving 11 an Indian., hut
We look the fdea of a totem Pole for representJng the fin:t migraUo .. or the I '
Fountain Valley from our study of Cana· dianJ to the atea Where they .. built hu~
dlJR Ind1ans and bow they use to~s for from swamp rushes
a lamilJ lree.''. Mn. Smltll UJl)alne<I. . Then the face ot a ·Spanbb cooqulstador
. • ~ proJ~ ltarteil fOl.U' JJ,eb ago and will be etched onithe totem, depJctlnl the _ .• nn (.t.ennJnak_for __ six Each epoch of the Sponlsb mJ11ttl.: -
10IJllgsler 'ln the clw·pta • clJance ,to "After the s·-·...i. aetU carve on the .totem workl.ng with tools . t--U • ers mov~ proVided b a . ent who w,bittlei wood lnto the sw~p area and outlaws also hid a.s hdbb y par then!. The kids have selected one outlaw 1 Y· to rtpresent this Ume on f.be tot .,,
"Th< students decided wli!l .. iibj~ to Mrs. Smith saJC!. · · em,
put oa tbe totem to rtpreatA_t ~ So the youngsters 11i'e c11rvinR' ·a fish
. · with a derby; hit -UlfJ imaitt of an old
Froiot Pap l
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Why did ho trarel to Cuba! ·
"CubAa the clooesl BOclall.st eoclety
"that America oftep condemns. I went '
-~#down there to see ltbat they were doli11
tn CUba and if I could learn from CUba."
Would he favor a CUbalHype govenl!
ment in the ·uftited States? •
• 'll don't believe in ~ any tlnd
· ~ ~."Yllem ooto the Untl<i!
.; .~"" II abould-cletennlni lls own.''
-the Jupoyera ~-• greater ' ok:ela1he.apenllon o1·1be1Jl)lvenltyt
'1:J'hl tapayen abould . .have ,much
• . _. Uian they ~ haft:' Th< ·~ ngeola ,rim II' anil thef.ari aD ofllcers .i
ouUaW called Barney Fllh 'Who hid in the
swamp lhCi llrwrubed a guitar and
plucked a violin. , '
"Th.ls WJl.S the. legend the students liked
best. It says that setUers' kids woUld
sneak off to his hut where he taught them
to play ,ultar and violin. Barnev Fish Is
often called the area's flrst teacher"'
M'11. S,mith eXDlaln~d. '
More curved lines wlll show the flood of
1161. '
A one room school house shows the
distr1ct11 . first effort In '1181. It opened
that-year wlth 28 siµdtnts and s!ayed a
one· room school for lo ~ars. ·
Tl1e face of a boy ·and a itrt will syin-
hoilie the pooulatJon exuloslon th11:t hit
Fountain Valley in 1963. In 1962 the
district served 264 students. now clas.seti
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BY ALAN DlRKJN of 1111 Dellr ,llff Stetf
A' NEW MOVE to create a dia~ting vote system may get under wq
in Hunlln1ton Beach aft~ Tuelda.y'a election. ·
Civic ob>etvort tod~tllf! 111' election YirtUallJ left wlthout Df:igbborbood re tatioo all residentl ea.st
of Beach Boulevard,· the city main inland artery,
NpNE OF THI!'; FOUR andJdates chosen Tuesday-
Jack Green, Al Coen, 'Fed Bartlett and Norma Gibbs -
live:' in the eut ol the dty. Such ls also the case with
George "'cCracten, Don S!Upley and Jerry Mallley, the
other tlp.-ee council members .
In 195M5; an inltiaUve wu launched to change the.
city's cbartir to set up alz dlJtrk:ta with the mayor being-'
elected at large. Tht group got suffkleqt signatures, but
the m°" wu defeated In an election in August, 1965.
A ~ .. reviaiop cominittee ~as appoined in the wake (lf move-
ment, however, and Ulla committee came up with a recommendation that the
councll ,be enlarged from five members to seven. This measure passed·in rebruary, 1918. ·.
' OllSDVERS ALSO were speculating today on who the next mayor of
HunUril\on. Beach wW be. The vote will be taken at the reorganization meet-
ing TUeldaY. and •i Js ueptced to come down to a cbolce between McCracken
-~ Green, the presenl mayer. · ·
. $bjpley \and Bartlett are believed to favor McCr.acken while Coen and
Matney are~ to back c;...,. !or another term. • -
'I1le newcomer to the council, Norma Gibbs, would !eem to have the key
vote. Sbo llll'l aaylng an)'lhln& yet, •
Hunt Grunion Any Time
c-l¥lt ccrporalloOa. TWn .,. ilo 1">iken.
· . lablrm"ar ~ty "°""'l<pftsented . ,,... OD Jt.1)e>!DPaYen lltioWd. have e voice
• • 00 !bot bnOrd and they dO DOI."
The top cJl the tofem Is a carved
lighthouse. Ml'I. SmJth said .Fountain
Valley School District ls .called .. the Grunion buntm need no longer be •
lighthouse district because of I t s lawbrtakera lb HU:ntblgton Beach.
23rd, and 3;30 a.m. on the 2~th.
leadersh.lp ln edUCJtlon." , District 'offices , are,,_ .. atso lOcated on The city 8.JU19Uhoed' today that tt ·Is llf-
Ni1mhef One LighlJ\ouse Larie. ting the mklnJgbt curfn on the beaches
"When we tlnls;IJ;"•the lot.em, will be· to allow grunion hunters to pursue the
placed In the eGucatlon· center in district :silver phantoms on ctrtaln night.s.
offices," said Mrs. Smith. · Harbors and Beaehea Dinctor Vince
-' Wl!at IHetnote ll)'lteml d government
wOJld bl •fnorT ' ...
July times .are I a.m. on the 5th, 1:30
a.m.' on lile .6th, 2 a.m. on the 7th, 3 a.m.
. on the ath, 1 :30 a.m. on the 20th, 2 a.m.
on th~ 2Istr3 a.m. on the 22nd, and 4 a.m.
on the 23rd.
When the time before the expected run ·
"I'll\ p<rlecUy COlllOni w Ith a caPl~c ayltrP,I U It can solve the pro.
blema we're concerned " with," said
Krisman, citing ecolOgy, l.nllation and ex·
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--"Biilirtrie-liiilltiilona--:G<ifi't -t their
need•, the' people wlllo1et rid or the
The pole was donated by Southern Moorhoiµe remlnded hunter• of the
-CaJlfamla·F.dlson OJ. ---. -elusive fish-that-they stlll~can!t drink on
"It took 15 boys, a custodian 8nd 8 the beach nor can they bring their dogs.
.is. after midnlght the date _of--1h.Uihoc--+
before is the one listed.
push cart to haul 1'-into the room from A city ordinance J>aiti1 drinking 111d do1s;
the p'.arkJnR lot.•• Mrs. Smith added. Fish and Game. Departai'ent regulations
Tool! and the know-how for carving also require fishermen to have a salt
were provided by Walter Connell, father water fishing license with them while
of one of the-boys fn the class. · t.ak:lng grunioq. ·
When the totem is completely caned it Gnmion wt1J run in May at 1 a.m. on
will be brightly painted and dedicated to the 7th, at l :~ a.m. on the 8th, 2 a.m. on
Ult dbtrlct. the 9th, 3 a.m. on the lot.h, 1:30 a.m. on • , , • "' OAft.'1' ;1LOT stetf,.....
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Woman Wins Pill Suit
AREVALOS SIXTH GRADERS.CARVE 'FAMILY TREE'
Ricky Nol•n, Nicolette P.•,,..•• Vt-Mattalno (from I.it) Wtndl of 15 lmol$ and four feet seu 'nle..kld.s are enthuslssUc because lt's the 2.1rd,·2:30 a.m. on the 24th, 3:30 a.m.
which · iplce officials · t"t rm e d "ac-an "entire class project," as one on the 25th, and 4:30 a.m. oo the 26th.
NEW YORK (AP) -A Brooklyn widow
has been awarded $251,000 as the result
of intestinal damage attributed to takJng
birth control pills. A jury of 10 men and
two 'WOJllen handed down the verdict
Wednesday night after a five.week trial
with State Supreme Court F r a n k
Samansky presiding. The award wa!l
agaimt G. D. Searle & Co., ba!ed io
Chicago.
• ceptable!' . youngster put It. In June tt will be a\ 1 a.m. on the Ith, 2
. . lijgb!J1,placed spa~ .qtney ICIUl'ces "We do.Ji:ave one problem. Everytime a.m. on the 7th, 2:!M> am. on the Ith, 3:30 $500,000 ~-Jleach TaXes
May B~:-io"~tc ty,.Decision.
revealed, meantime, some engineers now We mate l mistake it gets a httle ·a.m. on the IUl. 1:30 a.m. on the 214t,
believe "some sort of fortign matter" in smaller," said Ricky Nolan, )I. 2:30 a.m. on the 22nd, 3:30 a,m. on the
:wuuam Back, H~ Beedi•1~ month's work went Into "warming-up"
~al promoter, told Chamber of COin-Handyman on the need for a building
~ d1recton W~ay that a ~nt &upply facility in the southeast of the city
council decision aeatmt a ]umber and -where ''tax dollars would be drawn into
hmhr""' llore will coot the dty '500,000 HunUngl.n Beach from Newport Beacb,
~Ales t.u.re~enue. eee:ta<Meee.·and Fountain Valley." ---
Baclc .... relerrtnc to ..... agalnst ·--di lntin plam_by Handyman of La Mesa to open 1 '1ft.::' sappo ent came from the
bbil~pplieJ..laciUty at Brookburst fact that we need this type of operation
Street and Adams Aveoue. • here," he said.
'Meredith Gardfl!s Ho meow n e r 1 Back based the fi~e oI $500 ooo on a
AM<>clailon led the fight agaimt develop-projected sales volume of $5 ~Ilion a "':,~lw !or the comer. ar b Hand 'th ' uplalned today that e i 1 b t-, ye 1 yman w1 a 1 percent sales
' · tu return to the city.
: an ftygen taok led to the explooion Mon-
" da;',lllg!tt that brought !allure to the 1315
rlmillloa missJOn to land Americans on the
moon.
. ~y llid·a meteroid ~still could
not. be. exclud,ed al· the ~aµ9' <# the near
trag~y. but H was believed the tank rup-
tured· and carried a~ay system~ that
resulted Jn loss of power for the com-
mand module.
Ground control sald a decision had yet
to be made whether to make another
minor "burn" for J fmal ~ae cor-
tec1ind .. Flll!hCdlrecl<>~ Gerald Grtllln
reported thefr maneuver late Wednesday
night had headed them Into the Im-
aginary spaCe corr19or leading at the
proper angle Into the upper fringes o! the
atmosphere.
Valley High Receives
Shrine of Fr~dom
_Back uplained loday that untU the .
third quafter of the fiscal year Hun·
tington Beach was in 11th place In the
county in retail sales of building supplies.
Beach Toll Free
Area to Grow
'Bero;e the end of 1970 res:ident.s of Hun-
tington Beaeh will be phoning residents of
Gsrden Grove without any Ions dlstance
charge.
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:Membon GI lhe Fountain VaUey Ex-
nge Club today Installed a Freedom
on the campus of Fountain Vilify 5chooL • :The shrine, a national project of Ex· ch•. Ch.lbs, features copies of 25
· hJstOriCal American documents to
"5ldenls or their herilsge.
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ORANGI COAST P\ISUPUMG CCIM,AMY
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He said that Nationai Lumber opened a
facility at Brookhurst Street and Garfield
Avenue and this .added $600,000 to retail
1969 .sales and this"moved the City up.
. ..B~t Huntington. ~ach is !l.lll tn tOth
place in the county in this categocy con·
trolling only i perctnt of the' co~ty's
hardware business,''. .
1 'Sometiin-el it appean that
homeowners are·'not aware of the tax
return comrnercill and i n du s t r I a I
-developments-bring1 Industry does not
add to the school load yet it pays school
taxes."
Back added, "A bedroom community
without commercial or I n d u s t r i a I
development is in trouble. It's an ~bl\Sbed fact I.hat land with industrY
~ It Paya' five limes as much In taies aa
properjy' with a single family home on il." ~ .
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M1tll111 ·~tir"P;p. a.. 7t0, t2'41 . -. . • • •
. ' b9lliti OMc.. ·c.e;...e,,.._.,.m .. _, "-c:.•• .._I :DI wut ...., Strwt .....,.,., teKto: nn w.tt ,,.,., '"°'""' · -~·-*""IJ~btl
worked hard to push the ~tral city park. :
Her other credits include serviJli u a
director of the South Coast ChUd
Guldance Clinic and on the board of lha
lfuntingt.on Beach C0W1Se1lng center. She
was appointed by coqnty SUp«Vlsors to
the Orange County 1dental ff.ea Ith
Adrisory Board and presenUy I 1
secretary of the Orange C o u n t y
Tuberculosis and R<sp~atoey Disease
Board.
General Telephone Company .has an-
nounced plans to expand t~e toll free
area in Huntington Beach to include
Garden Grove numbers.
At the pres~t, dialers in Huntington
Beach pay 10 cent& for the first three
minutes of a call to Garden Grove. By
the end of the "year that lO·cent -toll will
be eliminated.
''Expansion of ~ free calling area will
not increase phone bill! et present," a
spokesman.for General Telephone'Jaid.
In 1971 Westmins~er te1epbone users
will receive the same toll free benefit for
their calls to Aiiaheim.
Beach Library
Off er$ Movies
Four short 11JOVIH featuriQg unusull
views will be~ free at 7:30 p.m ..
Friday, at the" RunUngton Beach library,
S:&S Main St:
111' movies are : ....
-"The Hiding Place," a study of I.he
joys and fears of solitude and. the.lr at·
t.endant moods._ ·
-"Windsong,'' a fifm in counterpoint·
symbolic tmages of nature agatnst the
story cl Daphne and ApoUo.--"SUenc~" a sensitive rendering of
the fable by Edgar Allen Poe.
-"Wacky World. of Numbers,'' a
humorous mathemaUcal fihn.
Sues Life for Libel
What will her goals be as a coun-
cilwoman? "I think It's time for action .
This council has studied plenty and now
"'e must put the plans Into effect. The
central park, library and civic center will
be f1)Y priorities. I also belleve we should NEW YORK (AP} Gov. James A.
go full speed ahead on the Top of I.he Ple.c Rhodes of Ohio today ftled a Sl0.3 rnllllon
plan. '1 • _ libel suit again!t Time Inc. and reporter
Mrs. Clbbs summed up her vtews this Denny Walsh over a ·M"ay 2 artlCit In Ufe wa~~I belleve It's time we start~ magailne entitled'. "The Governor and
thl?!':'ng less abO\Jt. tochnology and more . the Mob!ter," lJfe magazin~ Is owned by
ab6Ut providing a llYable envlrorunent." Tlrne ~ ,
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Newport Bid For ,H~th.~t Court Bef,o_t~ ·~oar~
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Newport e../ai's new bid to secure the .
Harbor Judicial. District courtS for 'tbe·
city's propMed new civic center at Ir; '
vine Center was banded to· the county
Board o~~i!ors -Wecinesday.
The bi4 first PtcJposed' In May 1169,'
Is now ~·rmalized," said Newport Mayor
Doreen Marshall. !-Although t h e ci(y
asked for no decision Wednesday by su~. 1.frs. Marshall did ,.!ay that
final city p 1-. n s for the centel"' have
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been:delayad l)l'iilln(•a decisipn on tl\e the clly's ctvlc center. , bort lnjo<tad_ ·tbe val~ of tbe llharad !li,ooo ·an acno.• · . ..rnc..·dlric14r, 'wbaoe ...... -Wiii
courts, ~eaentaUv• al. We'lto n ~. ' rlCUlllll lhto tbe·COll picture. (The US · Hurlburt and Frank Moil)er al Welton ···eventnilllym~ea·~IO!l>e
"We fill 1ns1ruct our archltocta to prt-arcbllecls for. the Newport c.pter, R\14< acm the "!2i la offel'il>g to the-county . ~ecliet ' •llo poinled ·to · oUier polenllal • aupervlloruo a alte fCI( lllt~,ai!ld'
pa,_ phljn!lnory olam. !Gr the center a 11111 .,.-u.. ol tentative pllnl fo>.\ would "*"""•"'° an -· or 143f,llO). s~ of faclllllet in the '(llftrMlelllal tbe lbar<cf' {lciliti ... ~mlill njillon
wl\h iii "' weea1o 1w'o ~Ille tbe cente., complete'wilb.modell; alleles "If the OOUlil)' -prtoaner detention complex. ·-. .. lo -__ to lbe ClllllllJ -lo ...
told lbe boli<t, "llld bOPe t' · on ' and.dr1-,.tnp. · · • laciHU.. OD lhll xlle ,.. .......,.,. !lie Included In aucll ~•lkin ~·an ~ '!Udiad· . . the~ jocatiOb c:U \e,lnade ilefore.. Thef streaed tllat-tbe center woold be -· ..dd be -, .. ,11111," liluibUrt. undtq!OUDd_...,.dil~ (COii--"TIJOJ"ate talilng .-~ ..,._ tbeil." • · '\ , "~ _ .. !!i!lf Plenty al parking projected. "U• yau clecb:l 'the value of 'llio); pOdextiian walk)o'ays, '43,IDD; Wid-1,., m«e tlian It inlllloa _. .... ,_.
CQola 11..a olftcl•1', tlDllb in-!, -spoce, ....,)d have aShperb view of the such facllltles lUmilhad1'J the 'ctly lo scaped areas, 'l!Sl,IDD. and a c<mrel~t, l11Gr0-~ figures and 1111111' W.. l"ade no'~on. ,,,.,, .....,.y-harbor and ecean, and -1d offer sl>il'ed • lbe county at ll•,250,' yau nduee the ing and air eondltkli>ln( plant for wlllcll.. mak!iil''a decision," -llld.
j>itdled for a--.court compli!t· •t facilities for handling prisoners. . actual -al the land by that moch, a c<iot had not been.dMmlnad. • -. -'alao tn]ected lbi.lm(!OCl.af Ibo
the Orange Counl)I Fairp'qUllds, qppOslte Newport Clly Mana~ _Harvey Hurl-bringing the.-• P,r!ce dow1i'io--· Stanley Krau..;· ~·real pnper\J' (Boe COIJJIT, Pqo I) ~ . , r , r. , ·-· 1
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CdMStreet
Possession .
Jr,vine · c·o. R~ps
Planes Over Cit
Questioned "We don'l want airplanes or .Jets over
the new city <If Irvine any more than we
· want air pollution." By rlfOMAs FORTUNE That was tha comment today al Ray,
• Ol tlll o.llf Plllt Sf9fl' JP.Obd L. Watson, Irvine Company ·senlor
p.ntng citallons,' a diflereooe of le&';1 vice presideol for land development
optnlOn and the speder ol Sall C""" following a blast 1\l<odaJ ~ from
all on lnvo!vad ltt a question facing Orange County airport oommlaaloners.
Newport Beacb ctty councilmen. County A~U.. Diroctot R • b er I • ,_,,, .,...u;.. lo tblsi llboold BnaJr,... Breenahan l'linad -1nl'11!!' In .~ Dri•• afl tllo ~ 1111 l(lrpr114t!in ~· -•'» w ·111 ~ lc!t
Reese, Irvine Company vice president,
calls !or the elimination of-El Toro
Marine 'Air Station a.Dd Sant.a Ana Air
Facility "when the natiooal defenae re-
quirements ti,:ve been sati.tfied" or wbtD.
"these operations are deemed untenable"
by area residents.
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-SPACE CENTER, Houston (UPl) -
'nle Apollo 13 uttooauts paloed ·!lie •
halfway mark bome lodaJ wtlla llleir
palcbed-up spaceship on -_., .......
~ reaerves ol,011flllt water, pGnr'
, and fuel l!<ildini •P well. ..
· . Optlmfsm bolb lo~ ano1·on ....,.i
·····~thal ~,J-:A. . •-'-""" '-· -~· ' .......... "" _,.,._ auu . .caw; I I ,, .•.!no: 1··
e Uol-·aa.IJ ~·~--' r=ial•"' lo --~ . . ' ' --v· .._ me;.-, . -~
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Beach. P1JtiDi 1lot 5"' made •. vate . avildaa Wtlll ill Its ...,
otreel {or eicl\ISIVO u • • o1 "'8ldeota _ lempla!ed '31,8111 ,.-d.,. Ir• I• •
wtoooe driveways ~loJL -clovelopmmL •
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The oufioinl cHJ .;,.,en couldn't aet.-Bresoa,_ and ~ m~
lie the ISsile this wiel: l!r the •l>sence alao CriiidRd )he p]illiCon !or. !he Mall Heli)ers
0. tllo dv Lovoll ad Halle .... ... .
to lo tralkllt on llit -. 1111 laUr
... Aqaarlil .... 111111 llnkal to Ille
commanll mo!lule, Odysaey, ,a 1lleJ weol
paat the mldWay polnl .i 11:11 a.m. PST-.
of interested property owners. elimiDJtion ol two M.-Corpo Air Sta·
The questionable private-public nature tiQD!S whk:b lie oo tbe boundaries of the
of the street has been a headache, to proposed community.
police. Police Chief James B. Glavas Watson said, •~we agree witll the airport . Unappreciated
In 'Newport
Chit! Astr&>atlt 'Doftald 11:. slayiOa IAld
Apollo fl ~ ~bly try tol>old "" !O Aquarius unUl aboUt an. bOur }*on;·
says there have been an inordinate num.,, commission members that there ha! Mt
be ol calls to cite or ~ away parkers. be ~ solu"tion to the air transportation
"This happens when our resow'ces are problem, but the burden rests on
most taxed -on weekends and during governmental ageDCits to find 'that 90lu-achaduled splashdown. '
the summer." he said. tion -not on property ownera. ·. "11.!bl•c:r.:nc tlie way theJ -· we're·tn shape,"~ laid. "But,.._, dileounl -the ·li<t tbal wiieadnc elle mfgt~ (,0 out) ·Ill ,..
before you set.._."
Attorney James E. Hanington, 3415 · 11Jet aircl'alt are limPly incompatible
Octan Drive, C-Orona del Mar, opposes with rf1lidential developmmta," be u-
making Breakers Drive private. "There plained.
have been a series of tnegal arrests. I Criticism. d. ~plan u..me at the eom-
was arrested myself 50 .feet awtY from mission meeting afta" an Irv Jn e
'nle efforts al 'two high school student.I
who appannt!y wanted lo help lut mm.
ute In-.... (Dea get their leiterx in
on time Wednesday night· were unippre-
ciated by Newport Beach postal workers.
anyone's propertyt ' be claimed before spokesman outlined'· a plaa far a cqmo
councilmen. · • r mun.ity which w:Rl atmdl. fer 12 miles
Slayton aald .... try ftself .... -.reoIIJ d1fflcult '"1.the problal,ta -.c
lntag;atfng all ol -~Into • -lilt ~ line -11'1 Ibo !!pie II ' . ' ...
Glavas admitted, ''The police ~ between the San Joaqtlin Hills near
ment was in error. We assumed the Newport Beach iDlmd to the Santiago The students s1ood In the lobby of the
main Newport Beach post office on Riv-
erside Avenue after clOsl.ng time at 6:30
p:m. They told Income tu filers they
would take their letters up to the Santa
Ana Pool office before mtdnigltt.
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AREA IN ~l:rE ·IS ,PROPOSED .CITY 01' IRVINE : takes 1o· do tl\tm1 -and the , ~.la
street had a private character and 1we Hills near the Cleveland NIUoaal Forest.
did cite some vehicles illegally."' The plan u Out1laed by Ricblrd A.
Shadod Ar.. Wlfhln Thot· Markt 4,000 Acr.. In z.n., Roqi)o1t1
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As , Apollo 13 ~ lil6ved In_"!
earlb's gravity, IL ipe•<f was buildng up ' from 3,7SO mile! at-the.mld•oY:pojnl to,
M,315 miles jqst before It J'!'cbea eartl!,,
City Attorney Tully Seymour has en-' · -
dorsed a proposal that the city lease
the beach street to Breakers Drive As-
sociation Company for 25 years, with
provision the agreement can · be revok-·
ed on six months notice1by the city coun-
cil 'lbe associ.il:tion would be required to do necessary maintenance on· the
atreet. ·
Seymour said the cttf acquired" title
to Breakers Drive bY. quitclaim deed in
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NO SECTION
LIKE 'HOME'
The DAILY PILOT helps homemakers
swing into spring today with' a special 16-
page secUon devoted to fashions for the
home -inside and outside.-
""The ¢ial section offers ads, articles .
and plioiOc of .new furniture, dfaperi ...
patio and pool equi_.,t. It alao Include<
tips on things: you can ,do yoursell to
spruce up for spring in borne and garden.
Orange. Coast
I
Weather
Into each life some rain must
fall, and Jt's liable to come Friday.
·along with chilly winds to scoot
the mercury back down to 60 de-
grees along the Oranle Coast. •
INSmE TODAY . ~ .
J&'i fl.Ot th.e f irst time that
Supreme Court Ju.stfc1 WilHom
O, Douglas' out.rid.t ~nterest.s
haVt! ccmed him tr~u.l>l.e; he b
an "active participant" in lift:
P,age J2.
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Groth to Appear .
Before Planners,
Raps High Rise
1bey co1Jected quite a stack o! letten
la a cardboard bo:r before a postal work-
er inalde th&< building asked them what
they were OOing. The boys left their box
and Oad.
It turns out there was ·a postman pres-
ent to JQt·the critical Aprll 15 cancellation
dates on lncome tu· letters up until mid-
nl(!bl. .
Irvine. City' Zoning Plans
Go B.efore County Fri~ay
Daien Groth, ~t of Park Lido A police report was filed by the post-Planned communlty zoning requeSts for -Twelve elementary schools, • three
Homeowners Assoclatkln, will appear m~ boys' intent apparently was good, part of the ·proposed city of Irvine ~ll'be junior high !Chools and one high .cbOot
before Newport Beach planning com· oaid one !ate filer who called the DAILY submilled. lo the Orange County Plannljlg Taylor and ·two ol the .im,. JUDlor;bl&lo-
missiooers tonight to oppose a rezone PILOT to commend them. Department frlday, Irvine · Company schools and Lhe high JChool..are suggested
that woold allow high-rise devtlopment to · The boy1eoulwere abibeent frohmed sch1 oolhto-1 spokesmen'.announced today;· for oonstrucUoo within·the eovironmernal
a height of is feet near Hoag Memorial ~=~la~on. dn't reac or 1 e r Ridlard aeiese; Irvine vice pfe51dent of ~orridors. · ' ,
Hospital. planning, said the requests involve long· As-envisioned bf corDpa.ny · planners, ,
The application for a rezoPe was :filed range·plans for.the,~elbpliieft! of aboqt the enUre 53,000.a~.city .will .have an
I "'---f N S ed ' 4,000 acres between tlieosanta, Ai\• and by !he Wll lam Meuenger _,...., _or -ewport U San Diego F.reeways -about-twtlfth ulllmata-populaUon.of 430,000 by the year
property at the northeasl -_;;of --· · o1 the p_.i city. . . • 2000. II 19 ioo,i..i betWOen .lbe siiittaeo
Flagship Road and PliceQ!ia Aven~ Jn· Loss of Mice Four micleDtlal villages with com, foothills .and the coutaI area.
Groth said 1be lllesaenger ComMif' merclal, ,IChool and recreeU...I silts. are Newport Beach Is on ils western IJoun.
plans to build a fw..-y nMlcal eDC1XD~ by the zcmlnc requeSts for dary ond Laguna-Beach !ormx, Che
bulldtng, which Is fine with. Parle Udo A c:talm f,.. restitution has been filed wbal will be the wat central·aru•of ~-eaatern boundary
with the City of-Newport Beach for the proposed city • residents, but Messinger in hil opinion alleged Jou of 11 white mice. 1 Reese Aid•. ·ttte JOnln& ~uests are
'nle utnJoauts planned lo ahecf ,their_
service module oboul 4\i.l>Qurs before re-.
entry. Tbat .wu the sectJon In 1rl>ldl 111
oploiian caused .AmetiCa~a third m&an ·
landing mission lo .be aborted.' · ·
.nit astroll!lllls were blll)' preparfnc for
the landing. -',
Lovell and Swigert quickly booked up a .
loop lo rechar1e .one of the t1irot bot. ·
teries In the Command module and,Haifo '
reporlad ''They both came down llOre (ii'"'
lo AQuarius) rubbing their hands, and
shivering.,. .
Temperaltlm In Odyuey were 1n Jbe
low 50s and 1tound control l<COllllltended
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T~ques Set
For Apollo Flight
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filed for the wrong type of zone. · Ruel Jerald Richardson III, ·of 115 35th being stibm.ft*1 now so they can be pro-· p · 1-<Aff'
Groth knows something about ll He St., claims tbe mice were In hm car when cessed simultaneoualy with tha' ...,_ 08la . \J :JCes SPACE CENTER, Houalon (AP) -'
formerly wa3 prj.nclpal planner With the · it was towed away by the police depart-pany's general plan for the clty,l filed Engineers have developecl.. ll*ial r& \
Ci ty of Newport Beach. $ .. ,, merit but missing when he got the car with the county March It.... ... entry techniques' for the troubled·.\pollo
He said Messenger Is asking !or COH bacI. ·l . The area that'll the subj~ F}iday's Close Sa turd, l\YS 13. They are bel111 ·te•tad in siJDUlot«I,
· zoning which would ,permit motels, The miCe, he said were worth $4.95 at riling will have a'popt1l1'lJon !~from ~ut oWctals believe this to be the ... ·
hotels, restaurants, retail and wholesale 45 ce.ntJ each. 60,000 fo , 80,000, Reese said. Maiimum Newport1 BeaCh poet Odk:a will be 1lndtn ...
sales in llulldi.np up to as reet The clalm fonn be filed has a blank for development or the Increment iJ eipected • • · ~~. in the ~ before · i I on . _,,.
He suggests AP (administrative-pr°' deacriptioa al the il•m losl Richardson by 19811. cloaed Satunlays beglimlq May %; ~w
fessional) zoning. _ ~ wro<e:· 1111 white mice, 22 red eyes, 11 Newport Poitmaster· ~ 1bl:rer. IJl.o ' Five'houn: A course correcUon "lstper~
The city plamlng .wr, liOwever, ts tails, 44 spiall pink feet." The '4,000 acm under -sideraliou II nocmced 1oda7. ----:-. ltl:med If needed. I
recommending !H, wllich allows for The police departmenl aays it baa no '1 lioundedon the east by Jeffrey-Road and Satu~ bolne-41ilf'*1es llllll·Will•be ' Three and -hall him: '!'be .mce
apartmeilt 1'11ldlnp and fri!...,_ record of any mice' :.: J:14~C:.:"" n:.."8..::' = made, ba'l'POll'ofllcel wlll be ct.cl. • n.,.iuie, wblcb.11 the disabled part~ tho
'bulldinp with 1 u1e permit appllcatioo. the..bearl of the area, which str<tches • --said had been ....,of s~t,11-Je-' ·· Groth· contend.I that ...,Id mate the north Imm University Pak·IOUl!h al the .. .,,er ·1111~ ' m..,.. . Three hours : Bqln prepanlloii lo ~ve1oper 10 throup an Ulllectl'!ary xtep N ewp_ort Elks . Club s ~ r-" 1o w-~ t ""'·· people who came to Ille flOll olllce wi. Jettison the lunar· m9(1ule. of obt'!lnlnl a . ...rpermll , · . an ·~•IY -·u • ...,.e, d~ on 8aturday lo buy olampo, bave · "Two houn: Seal off the lwior module
A pl.lnntng department spoWman sild SJ y J B JI near be Santa Ana Ft<eWQ.' padc .... wtllhed and ,such oervlcoo and by closing Its hatch and that of the com-, • thif batt received quite 1 few.i:alis fnm 8lef> . ~_ar V 8 . James TQlor, the c0mpany'1 geoeral they by ~ larp agreed• lo clooln( mand 'module. '
)'atlt Lido~ ....... Gto\11 said he ' •• ~ .... r ·. -.~·., plan adminlllralor, llid the planned • Salun!ay for the sake" economy. One hour: Jettl!Oll the bmat modult. ...,, • ....,.. ...... ,,_ Th< ~ lmtior b' ·eJJb ·b communlty wnlng req11<1ts call for: ll'here are live post ofllcex deolinated Afler the lunar module Is dlacankd, :, ~~·i'."'° alOY ' "?" .,.,-· l.lldtnrt Its 22nd' annual Inaugural Ban lo -~1" for a 1murimum. ol, 30,11!'1' dwell-Newport In the U.S. pootal system -the only the cone-shaped cmunand ~ is
' 1'onor • ntWty-ejec;ted .offlC'ers' of ,the Ina .units. including aperlmenfs. ,; , !ll•in post olflce oo Rlvenlde Drive (ff! tel~ Thia cran carrlOS tbe -llnalh
ST_..,. _.a--.._ fraternal -«giiil}atlon. at 6 ;30 p.m. ~.-';'~lnlnlmum ol 71 8Cfl!t for at l•ut Ii _~"#Ill: .. and UM! Balboa. Balboa the ailllOlphero lo.a-parachult-laadlas ID
"".._ ,..,.__... SalUl'day at the Ellrl Lodge in Newpbft ,-•~l\O'>d-r>ili<Ol,. · , ' ; 1 ,'CQl'O!'• del liar and UC Irvine the Pacfllc ·• ln 'a noi;mal ~
Be1ch. • --.. ' rrglft"'-1 .... • f(ll''"' ~-CO!!l-, ~ ~. ~ -·• · The lltrOnaUta will be pldtad up the •
NEW YORK (AP)_ Stock prices were Tlclteulnay be purcbas<d lo• Elk• apd ~lty park, IQ be-iocale1 1111h6t ID'""« .. ~~-;lo.;,~~' the federal alrcrJft earr(el'. Iwo Jima and latOtr
Ina broad, thouiti moderate, decline late thelr..-S at the Lodge, oo;;from·Ells ' 1v1!'inm!OL!!I = l&pobllc •l".ncl!.t • .,...,..,.. h .~011<5a1W', ~_Samoa by~'•
this ..cu.-. (Soe q-tkm, Pages ollloors. For furlblr information, -<:all .~ tha (t Illy !of1l.ts <iVifOPi. day 111.' ..-.:olt ~"',-.: ·''' Jl!!l..lli •• bf ltl ID'----) Liii~ at~---... enl · 'lbQlr iilit ,•. · . "_,.,... OllW-s I• ........... -·· --
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LINDILn PilsoNs -)lke the•oddHo -~ to be Ntwpafi -~ -'!!!'10l'· • -. -.• --• ~ • . -. . -· -·· 'Iblt'a lbictlJ guesswork ol. course. No member ot the new City Council
II ta1klng 10< pub&iuon about bis choi~ IQr.~yor. And don1 loo~ to Ibis
earner 10< aJ>Ol<lclta ii tlle· peu turns out to be ""'DI· In
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politlcl, ~ ii surprlolna.·, .
. . l!ut'if --.·io-.1,ay·..,,.,k .. the likelihood of ucb cuunctlqyq btial.ebollia ~. Panona would have
'to. .. Wl .. 1111.la...U.. . . . .. ~ .·.::.~-[~~forhim: _
-lie is the llDliliputod ieiib: -· baW!a al in cme of the bla leather choin f0< ab ,W., two YNr.
loqer than lllJ olber COUJICU-. . .
~ be is cqnplcting a twOjUr term u may«
pro tem, ailoP-u·u vice mayer, the blcJH.11 man
when the mayor can~ mate, IL The pro tem pool often baa been a .Upping
atone to the mayorablp, althdilP·not always. ·
, TQl!3li'8 .A BIT. of.hilloey.Jru>ol>ed..llJoJ:wr yelll_q\), PIJ'IC!DI wu_
..,. ol llldlf'reluctant councilmen who turned down nomlnaUOlll fo sit in the
diy's bi« chair. Panona was the lint of the three nominated. Ttio unwanted
pool tbealtU ti> Paal:Gmber fllr.-_,_term._
P'ride ~tla Before·. ·•
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This once proud bird has lost its tail, intrepid photo-
grapher noticea while driving past. Orange Counly
Airport Wednesday. Coniinental Airlines DC7, once
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used as a remin4er of the ~Age's gloriousjast
at the Movieland of ·the' Air, .is being serappe •
On llfO -· ....-hio yun ago, p.._ ...... valllble.. Bot ..
-Mrs. Dcften Maraball, anolhor ol !hose who bad_,bdire: Mn.
MsmaJJ "" --mayor and p.._ mayor pr'o tem • .,:; •.• · •
'11111 year !>anons Ny. be ii ovallable again. '.\ -movit
producer, be asys be hu only d-a couple ol J1lOVfei in llielul.oeV<ral rem.
He produced bis Jaiest last summer -"Eigltly 1;¥Po ·to JOi\ah" 1Wf1t>C
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COURT ... Bigger· City ,of Irvine .
Wayne Newton. . I • • "'Ibeslvdan· ~uni only tale a re:w~weeu.ri..,p.._. lild,.~ 1 proposed new citj; of Irvine on the plans. lni bis avallablJJIY. " • ::. "l!stthabet prolnolecud. ted· .. 1...,mpll>i!l<f"llfe·c1ty
•. B111''D IBlf'T laial to aJll)l'OaCh o1J>er ....BiCifmrn ~sollcltlnr ·thelr mu . cl n ~ llsrfior .Judicial
votes. "You ·ba>e. to1>e like a reluctant brille initrilf tO',be,.ute(" llO ·oUf. llillrict or ~ acludad .from it,"
Suggested by Aldrich
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" -~ way ,to oiitta". ~Ii: .~Inf niiibJs .• ou~.o£ ilisni• ·County Airport ~ bemg
sou8:ht by Newport. Beach city govern-
ment.
'n>e problem was brought up at· city
council study session .Moru:lay by Coun-
cilman Undsley Parsons who complained"'"l.
airplanes bad passed IJVff hls~ropa de!
Mar home · at 5:10. 5:40 and &:UI a.m.
that very m.orrlini.
Cou.ncilman P au I Gruber •. or Harbor
l~ighlands, said, '.'Oh sure-we ge~ thez]l
too. That is problbly .what woke me up
3t.10 a~r 5 tb~ m~."
Parsons said he wants to see the ban
on airline flights out of the airport be·
tween the hours ol 1\ p.m. and 7 a.m.
brOadened to ·~lude private airplanes.
He said he thinks the rounty Board of
Supel-visors, w1}1ch runl! the county air•
port oUght to be able to do this. "It seems
to me if, oWners are even tying down for
the night-they are lessees," Parsons
~aid.
But it-was decided before the city ~es
any official action City Attomg Tully
Seymour sllOUld explore the question in·
fQrtnaJJy with the County Counsf!J'S .Qf·
fice.
I! the job doesn't ,..k Panoos, tbe!C11ie Jie11 biol'IM!ll for ,.._ .. • be noted. ''W•.may ~ to study a pos-
Howard Rain er Ed Birth. 'I'l)9: are left"", hen .ofbin aoo ilJmi•aloi 'fl:lm ilhle tblnl d1ein 1he propooed new city." SAN FRANCISCO' (UPI) -Chancellor CCWenUon. , · . ·• 1 ~ ,_ ""' ~ -' NO DElaY _,, _ _,, ' Daniel Aldrich 'of the University o£
building and groundl committee
The group took no action. bul planned .
furthet.&ludy of the matter.·
SeymoUr said ht hii!d sovie doubts such
11 ban could be enforcf<I. He also won·
dered about the legality of restricting
pilots not normally based at the airport.
For these outsidfrs, Seymour suggested,
there are questions of ldenti!ication with
the Jocaf regulations and of jurisdiction.
·~""'·i;.,.;,.,. .;....;;;,.:..·o1 ~"-,_ . ..;" N--.. .,::... in Tbe!rvineCOmpanydoelnotfavorsny LOUl.,_J\LIY .--~·~~ .,__ ... ..-.. -.wua ""' ... ""~" .,..... de'•" in the select! ol ---•t California at Irvine suggested today the klaheint; llYI be can~ take the.JoO beta,.. be dotiiii~ have the time. earl .., on a ·-• M •, ac-
Parsons suggested the airport night
Watchman miR:ht take down numbers of
airplanes taking off · early. Kymli, Milan Dostal and Rtr.hard Crout, u new freabmen Councilmen, 'haven't cordlag to Rlymond L. Wallon, Irvine university support developmeQf. of a
hid the wltlning. _, , Company senior vict preslaent for land Urger city than was originally-conceived deyelopment. th
So what abi:iut Rocen and Hirth? · "We think the city of Newport Beach's . ere.
--=--== Rosen 1J tbe nest tenlcr councilman after Pll'IODl,-w:lth four~ on offer or a court site is 8 aenalble solution. ,... A plaMed ~!ly or 5.1,000 acres. an~ OW!~ BUflill .iioiit il:Rm~ of oppolftloirto·U. Upper-nay trade We lite the idea 0r-thecoungoiiig in 1 -430,000 people makes ~ense .for Irvine,
and any Plclflc Cout Freeway route tbrou&h _NeJiJl(llt Belch may have hurt · civic center, and as of no,. there Is only Aldrich told the un1ventiy regents' .
hll cbanou. None of the other councilmen have taken such definite . posiUons one clvlc center site in the Ir.vine area
The Irvine carnJ>UJ is planned for an
eventut1:' student body of 25,000.
Origlnally Jt was erpected· a surTOUlldlng
10,000..acre community would have 100,000
population.
Planners now believe the city hould in·
elude a much larger portioR of the
privately owned Irvine Ranch.
Republican Women
To Sponsor Debate
""---~;,-· ·-· ---··---.co ·---· ·-and that'• the City ol Newport'• site," ' . , , 8-1 ,... be badpi lhouPt al>out .,. !ll&1'i foO irljlfe lhe majOtity of Wat.on' said. The propi>sed City of Irvin<
the .councll IWl ns ~ in tbt ba~anct:. He Pncfk:ted the phones will be envialons a civic center but that ia many , rlnctnl now the ~ .Js" lettled. · years away, he noted.
BIRTll, WllO BAB wved l1ro years 111 the council. llYI be J1 avallable "So .,. see nothing to be gained by any
.if uked. 11111 be is llOI, a!·C~,u one normalJ)' thinb of a mayor, being deily In making the selection and we sup-
ratber-retlrlnc In per-1fty, ~~ . port the Ifie," Watson added.
· So then youdif.· p on tile majcr IWte~·~ • · • •.·-,~ Alton Allen asked dlmefortbil'paper1 i ~· ~"lf':f.1 _ I· •:1·~1 ''-1 Kmili'irflitthe~nextmove 'wl11ntlew
It will all be nlzf TliOodit at the biennial City CGundJ ncrpn-o1 tbe 1ll'(tllC)' becaUJe of criUcai over-
on lelllon. ;. l-' 1 • • • · cruwdlnc. ... And what doei tliO • ..., .. ..,.., big tote boon! asy .., tbe mayor pro Krauae ?<Pied that his department
tern raceT It jut~ qut:ltloo mark.a. needed more time to "define costs of the
J ' .. • ' • •'~I and Cost.a M.,. sit" and the , ,,.... ~fl ~· ~ . . • .~.r.t..s1~= ~ ~ 1ff~~ I , • ~ ewpoi1 . Seven' :J I District told the '1lpervilon that
APOLLO · ~ ·· · the problem "is critical." . • •' • G d D J "We are llsin( a jury room for a court-1 , , rante e ay roQm Jnd lflVUal traiJerl, U you know.
Ibo utnmubl ddn tWr:-' ~ . · F~ony ·eases ate up 100 -•cent over last before J'Hntry. ' . ~ ·"'""'-when bear r---~ -•--•• ._;...:-· lhe Jn p H • ,_ and' I you talk about tat-
"'""' •r:--'"-la" -wu.r Ot eanng Ing two Ol' three more -yean before the .. .,.ak" tiopleal storm Rolon 11 PP.icitod ~ courta are built, I shudder."
to be IGll mllet from tbe ;e,,,.iey ' ....
'!be !....last for the landllli s11a·-:1or
wbidl of 15 knelt ,and tour •riei 'leu
"'1lcJ1 spa°' o(ficlalt t t t m. e d "ae-~ble." ' .
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teve&11111, meantime, IODle engineen naw
believe "IOID.e tort ol foreign matter" in
an oxygen tank Jed to the uplosion Mon-
d!IY gigbt that brought !allure to the 1375
million miasion to land Americana on the
moon.
Tbey salil • -!mpoct sw.! coulil not be exciuded 11 tbe came ol tbl near traaedr. but tt ... belle.eel the tank rup-tund and carried ,:way systema that
..-lied In i... ol power 10< the .....
mand module. .
Ground contn>I said a decllioci bad yet
to be made whether tO make another
minor" "burn" for a final coune cor·
rectlon. Fli~t director Gerald Grimn
reported tbt.ir maneuver late Wednead1y
nflhl bad beaded tbe!ll Into the lm-
aafnary ipaci corridor leading at the
proper &Dile Into the upper !rlnps of the
atmosphere. . .
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The 0 Newport Buch Seven" have won
a three--k delay of their Superior
c.uq -~ and IUbmiuion of
·thdr pleas to cbarga that Ibey were in
polRS!!on ·o1 rnafljuana with intent to
sell the illicit "weed,
Judge James F. Judge onierd the
groop, all of whom were an-uted tut
Jan. 12 at 310 3Sth St.1 Newport Beach, to
retum to his courtroom May 6. He Will
hear thelr motion for dismlssal of the
dlarps .. that date.
Facing the cbargea ouboequently ci>n-
talned In sn <>raqe County Grand Jury
indictment are Kalhleen M. Ballen, 23, of
the Newport addras, ·a nelghbot,..Gaey
Edward Gray, :r7, ol "3101\ l&th. St ..
Martha Ann Glass, 21, of 1807 W. Balboa
Blvd .. and Thomas Dl\ne:&l'I Wheatley, 27,
of MO! Park Lape, both 'of ' Newport .
Belch. ' . '
AllO named were Doug}§aa Potter,
22, of Sll de la l!strella, · · '.ctem..it..
Rooald Dean Knisely, :r7, mlt'Moote
\'•ale. South Laguna .and Cla Francia
• Jolmllon, 111,ol ll'hltuer.
fnvtsll(aton said they confiscated IO
pounds ol marijulna in the raid on Mila
Bahtn.'1 Mme. 1bey valued the haul at
$3.5,000 on the imder<over mutel
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Br~g,.Jail Term
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A odf-ttyled "purveyor of mllil!ten-
ment" who wu delcribed by the -
cution u an "unacru~ publllher
who hu made a vut lortune out of filth
and fomlc:atloa" 1ot a tour letter word
Wednesday ltalll a Colt& ,Mess Judi.-
Jail
Judie 0. Benion Worlty ol'ferecl-IO
days In <>ra.,. County Jail i« smut ped-
dler Marvin Mlller, ti, but wttlWld en-
forcement of the 1er.tenct whtn Mllltr
fi1ed notice ol appeal.
Ht waa eoovfctacl In Harbor JUdldal
~ Court on c1>ar1 .. ol dlltrlbutlnl -~rit mltiz'lil .•
M'ller . la also awaiUI\( an apptllate ·court'• ruling on • nvt-year prilOtl term ht drew In Los Angeles County In 1111. 'riie publisher •tao f1cu trial on 1tmiilr
cbar1t foltowtn1 his Indictment by a
lelleral lfand lUl'J In Los Anctlll.
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1951 but there was no mention of any
attempt to dedicate l~ u a public at.reel.
The ctty a:ave the street Its name and
ooculonally runs a ltreet sweeper up
it, he said.
Harrington argued, •'There is no ques-
tJon the city OJIVDI title. A quitclaim deed
ii perfectlj' valid. '\lit.city sbould put Its
atrqtat (oot forwartt."
He aa.ld-' he wl! not gOtng to take an adamant position:because he doesn't want
to be at odds wlf.!l his Breakers Drive nelshllors. bii< In bli C-0111Cience he be-
lieves tM city wduld. be setting a very
dangerous prectdent turning the street
over to abutting property owners. ~t Kellog&, 3309 Ocean Blvd., who
takes his aceesa off Breikers Drive, u ld,
"We have what amounts to on a weekend
an uncontrolled public parkin1 lot" · ·
On paper, Breakers Drive b longer
than It ts paved In actual fact.
. ''The end of the paper porUon may or
may not be .. the meu-1111:b .tide lint,"
Councllman Robert H. Sbeftoa said. "Al·
thouib there ia not an exact parallel It
Js hard to foresee whet will happen In the
fuWre. We don't want to creiti anotbtr
Salt Creek."
A public md at s&ll Cr.et Beach in
the southern part or UMt county was .vi·
cited to a developu by Orange Couny
Supervisors without public hearing. Tbe1r
action hu been 'the_ subject of much
criticism. ·
Shelton said that is why he proposes a
lease with sl1 months cancell1tJon ~
· vision rather thin pUsing deed to the
street to the homeowner1. '
City ·Attofl\'Y'Seymour sild tbt street
runs alonP. the. blulf and , not near the
water so 'at tbe~esent Ume 'there dou.
ni Htlll In bl any prejlld!Ct to the puf>.
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Moorer 'Concerned'
With Defense Budget
TULSA, Okla. (AP) -Adm. Thomas
H. Moorer, chief of naval operaUona and
Pmldent Nllon'1 cholet u the nelt
chatnnon of the Joint Chlt11 or Silff,
said Wednesday be b ._..,,,ed about
America'• new defense posture and a
defense buOlet deocrtbed u "~ bot·
.,om and barbebonel."
"My penonal views on the Impact ol
lbelt chanses are ... we have loll more
in round numbert-ln tqUJpment and 1n
~l&-th1n I like to Mt ln th1I Umi of
·war," Moorer 1aJd in 1 speech before lbt
.Tula Council ol Na>r Leapt.
Community Relations
Officer lo Speak
Newport police's Community Relations
Officer Ed Clbafelli wilt be the speaker
t 0 n I Jb t when Balboa lslalid Im·
provement A~atlon holds its semi·
annUal·general meeUng. -
1 1be meeting wUl·be at 8 p.m. at the
Community Methodist Church, 115 Agate
hve., Balboa Island.
A1drich said the university could help
lntrodu« "style and cohesiveness'' to
overa11 planning of the new city.
However, he said, 0 the views of the peo-
ple ebb and now" about the presence of a
campu! as a comfuunity centra11ocus.
"There are day! when ·a campus
delights the commUQliy Md others when
it cause! ~at tension," be said.
Tbe regents' committee m e e t 1 n g s
preceded a fuu· meeting of the board on
Friday. :·
. The Newport Harbor chapter of ~
Cailfornia Federation of.Rep u b 1 i can
Women will sponsor a debate between the
four Republican candidates for state it·
tomey general at 6 p.m. April 23 at the
Balboa Yacht Club.
OUtlining their campalgn plaUorms will .
be Los Ang~les Ol!trlct Attorney Evelle
J. Younger, state Senators George ·
Deukmejian of Long -peach an4 Jo~ ~· Harmer of Glendale and Sp-enc er .
Williams, an unsuccessfu1 contender for
the office ih the 1958 election. . . '
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Uk'! Thimas Fortune (left), Newport Beach city edlih, work •With a
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a IQlic aystem to hyphenate words u It reads characters at the niW: of
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and her crew of .0 ad-visors.'' handle 1;000 1.t,,.ansactions a week by phiibe,
resulting in pubUcaUOn or:s;ooo-c11ssifii!ii:rads -words-wblchii'lp)JIOllle
buy, ·&ell, rent or I e rs e ... even find lost dogs. Many oC the DAILY
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pB.rlment, _9tlme of "Want Ads " and D~me-A·Lin.es. . '
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· take shape. Compositor Arden Malsbury is only one of a pl•~ of·
prffiters who "build " the n·ews pages under pressure o( deadlines, ·JrCJrk·
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P;~URE here is both physical and ~ntal. Charles Haubrick, ~ •
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M'-t e.an be curved and used as a mold · to !orm ¢.e curved plat.es w ch -
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PILOT. Jt 's parl of the quick-paced daily process of reproducing 1 ,000
words for DAILY PILOT subscribers to read.
' even as high-speed presses conUnue to roar at 60,000 impressions per hwr
completing the day's run on press units which represent an investment of
$3;5 million. Eleven-man press crew will (~ into th~e machb)es the
equivalent or a roll of paper one page wide and 110,000 miles long tn
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A final tabulation -wednesday showed
indiVidual precinct ?etums In -the---Costa.-_.,.-
Mea. City Cou:ncll election were e<rrect
as ftl'S! toli!pl>ooed to headquarters.
Councilman George A. Tucker, 1ooer by
-a-heavy n>aP.itl' In the Tuesday
blllottng, will sit In for the.last Ume at
nezt Monday's city council meeting.
A opedal reorlanizatlonal meeting wlll
loilow cm . Tuesday night, conV<nlng aj...
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,__~hi.,s . gave\ to Mrs. Pblnnel, l\'!!Q ;will !!!en
caJJ for nominatioos for a new mayor of
Wetting.
Mrs. _M_ar_y~H·81S·~.-. -w-ile o
Apollo 13 astrQnaut Fred Haise,
flashes a smile after learning
that the spacecraft is back On
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Costa Mesa . . -Whoever is elected will then take over
and can for nomin8ti0ns for Viet Mayor
Robert M. Wilson's replacement. --y aeslllop will be the first
!tr JICk Hammett, who aoored 5,780
voles -hl&fiesl -the field -~
be to tboqlJt to bO a llkely W:Jlaon :sue·
cet:ICJI!. ..
Siz -oippoldrntW rnuol ·then be
made.
Hammett's vacat8d aeat on tb¢ Coita
Mesa PlannJng CommlFon-will be open,
whil! Commissioner H. J, 11Jimmle"
· course and -splashdown is ex·
peeled Friday. '
Mesa Detective
In · N_y· See'ki:itg
Murder Clues
Wood's term is expiring. A ~ Mesa detecUve . today "!as
'lbe longtime contr.actor and corn-~ pre~g to-_ Dy.to New York, ~unting
· · ber i . . new information hi the c~se ol a dismem-m1sSJon mem s 1 IOlid ptck for bered baby found in a moldering !rftzer
another !Our-year term, while the choice three weeks ago.
ror Hammett's ·replacement appears · Questioning of relatives of Dr. and Mrs.
open. Wesley G. Slocum, formerly of '-0.17
Applicat1~ now on me from the Jart Calvert Ave., Ccaa Mesa, could tum up
' . I reappointment, that d. current Planning ~ leads to the I.Ito d. Cynthia
Commission Chairman Nate Reade, . will Dr, Slocum 44 ts charged with her
be considered, plus any new ones. · . murder, f. ~ pretini.lnary bearing
Councilmen must also act to reappoint next Wednesday in Hi:rbor Judicial
City Manager Arthur R McKenzie, still District c:ourt.
convalescing from a stroke, City At-.Detective Gerry 1bompson was es:-
tomey Roy June, a city treasurer and ci-pected to kave ntunday to check out:tbe
ty clerk. possibility the infan~ who vanljbed in ear~
Finance Director Robert Oman bas ly 1964 may be Wtth relatives. ,
been designated treasurer and is I:· Authorities believe 'the remains found
peeled to be named again. March 21 in a lreeier moved out of the
Acpng City Clerk PHlfihey is an-family home are ·those al Cynthia.
ticipated as a strong contender to replace
the'late C. K. "Charlie" Priest, wi)o died
one moitUt ,.ago.
Mn. Phinney 'joined the st.aH several
years ago and was trained by the lite:
Mr. Priest.
A formal canvass of the election earlier
this weet is also on the agenda.
Pot Si, Cash No
In Taco Break-in
·A would-be safecracku smashed a win·
dow at a Costa Mesa taro stand Wed-
nesday, apparently pausing to smoke a
UWe pot, but left el!lptyhanded.
Janice M. Morgari reported the caper
• at Poco Padre, 2101 Harbor Blvd, after
emp1oyes discovered the smashed front.
Police said whoever broke in was
unable to crack the floor sale's com·
bination, adding that marijuana bits were
faund on the countertop inside.
'Times Acquires .
New York Paper
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe ·Times
.;Mirra£ Co., publisher,of tlle 1"o A1!ie1eS
Times, says an agreement.:... bas been
reached for it to acquire a controlling hl-
terest in Newsday, Inc., publisher of the
, naUon's largest 1Uburban newspaper.
' A spokesman. said Wednesday specific
lerms would not be disclosed pending
preparation ol a definitive-agreement.
But he said tbey had been agreed to'by
Times Mirror management and Hiir, .... F~
Guggenheim, pmident and majority
stockholder of the Long Isl~, N.Y .•
newspaper.
Newsday's circulation ls listed at
440,012; the Times' 975,491 with more
than t .a million on Sunday.
Newport Center Site
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B·ItriesBoys
In Hospita~
NO SECTION
LIKE 'HOME'
The DAlLY PILOI' helps 'bomemakera
twing into spring today with a special 16-
,page section devoted to fasWons for the
home -inside and outside.
'lbe specla1 1e1::tion offers adS, articles
and photos of new lurniture, draperies,
!"'tio and )JO!>( equlpm<ilt. It also includes
tips on th1np you can dO" yourself to
•rruct upJor, spring In home and garden.
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The cue against Costa Mesa•• tOpleu
tav~ -and wlt,ether It ii constituthxlal
toiprohlbit its entertalnment ""'!" is bum-
ping andlll'lndlng il.t way toward tielna
reeolved n court.
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Firehouse, 177 E. 17th SJ., again ~ecJ..
nesday night and.aald they lotmd Judy A.
Walden, 38,•dolng likewise, sans bra .. . ' M111 Walcjen, of Diamond ~. and
Viet officers bounced ·• into-Tb e tavern owner_ Ray Rohm, 25, Costa M~,
• , · wn blued ~ir now-c:uajomaz)' :etta-
' ' • . ' llonl lot entutalnlng, and •llowini IUdl 'Dirt. y· P1·e ... ·-.-". . · ... HU.·.,., plnp<a, wHbou( I permit. ,
, , Trlalds oet lor'llnt .,;p,aJ•defen.
B . J ii T dants ..;1y 11<11 montli tn Horllor nng . a ~rm Judlclal'Dlatrict 'Cour;t. W!ine .cor.. o1
In Mesa Court . . ~i:":.:~•ii~ la\e March are·lllW
... 0 0ur belt WonnaUon ·so far ii that
A • ..U'S!Yi.<! ''~eY.,. of enll&hl<r>-·their attorney, Berrien M00r<, will be.a~
meilt" 1fbo wu delcrlbed by U.pn:11er tackin8 o\n' l~w on Its COl\ltitutionll
cutlon u an '4unscrupu1ous JJUJ?U1her • baaiS," said City Attorney Roy June..-~
Court . ·Bid Before who-has made..-vast-lortune.OULGUllth day --an~ fomlcl:Uon" got a iour Jettel' word • -H~ glumly•remarked that higher court
~eilnesday from .• Coot& Men Judie--"·-'··aJ lrol of ,,..,_, and Jail. · _ • _ ru.......,. on llU\: con .....-, Bo.ard
Newport. Beacb'i new bid to secure the
Harbor Judicial lllstrlct courts for the
ctty'1 proposed new civic cent.er at ir.: •
vine Center was banded to the County
Board of Supervison Wedoesday.
The bid, Orsi J>l'OllO'ed in May 11161.
Is now "finalized," said Newport Mayor
Doreen Marshall. Although I b e citY
asKe<I lor no deeislon Wedneiday bl
supervison. 1.fn. Marshall ,did say that
final city p I a n s for the center hav~"
been delayed awaiting a decisiori on the
courts.
made no present.auon. Thty •preflou&ly
pitcbecl lor_Jl dlllrict tom. """PIH at
the Orang'i'County Falrpumlds, opposite
the city'• civic center. .
Representatives of We 1 ton ~ket.
arcbitocl.t lor'the N.,.port Center, mffe
a full presentation " ientative plana (or
the ctn!fr, <OlllPI~ With modell, 1Udes
and drawings. - --..-. ....:~.>·
Judge 0 . Belit(,p Worley ordencl IO , bottomless oi'otber nude enteHalmnei1t
days.In 0r.,...counl1•Ja11 !er 111!1111 peel-•bas tied 111e legalistic lwld1· th1t•rnllltil
lacillUes; on this site or elaewhere the dler Morvtn·llllla-,'48, bat.wt--com up IUCb upooure ·
COit would be about fll0,500," Horlbun for-of lie., ---.lllD!l" , ' · ·
projected. "If you deduct the value of ruea -of -1. "°"' -ponn1I -such lacJUtlea lurnlsbed by the city to ·Ho-.. wwwtfi*J 1n ll!"1lor ld:lll ,.to'lllioort..U'!N•-·lell,"'hl·Nid,
the county at .fl:!O,llO,.,,.. ncluce '"" ==--.......,_,_ . -,. actull .cost·of~'llnif.~ mum:~ ~::i·r·~-~-" ' ··. ' \ . '
bringing the -pc1.;~ fu.aboib. • M,!lilr~'~ _.,_.Halo• Meia' 'Firm tooted" fH,009 an acre;" , · .. r . 'courr• , ~ 1 five-~ pr1ooo term • . J!!W6w'.t·lind P)'ank Mooilerof,Weltm l.. drew fn ~~'ift JI!& Of !J':' C..'11/' &L.AoJAAo MJ<et lfai'l>Oiritiid 10' Ot1Jer"fpo1en1;ai "J1ie-publisi.., 111ao fieel trlOl.., lill!llU "lqo.n ,ff !>rur~
• 1ti'arlhg of facllUJel in the gov~ental charge follow\nl_ hlf' indicpl:i~t bY • a 1 complex. ' , • • ,Tedcrtl,grencl j!lcy In Lue AiJri!es. · · ,:A ,thllf1 trundied'tools'1nd a:ch<•l·va •
Included lit sJJi c'*"Idera!Jon wer" an . · • • ·' • • ; ue<l at n,lf~ ·~ aW•Y. lo>m ;1 Colt•
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Mesa Child Hijrt .
In B~e Mishap
A Cost. M..a bicyclist •waa IMjrt
Wednesday when he rode out of1a vacant
field on the west side of town lnto ihe
p3th of a passiag car. .
Robert C. Cooljdge. i, ol IMS Cabrlllo
St., was treated at Hoag Memorial
Hospital for a·n abtle injury and ~
following the 5:511.p.m. ac:cldent •.
Police said · the ·boy pedallool out of •
~Id at Raymond Avenue Ind 171h Place
and was atruck ·by JUcb8rd. P. llaJll.
bacber;ll, of ll\10 Lindell Place.
\ Hambacber'a car stSdded but hit •
CooUdge AnY'f'BY·
Orange
w-t1ter -
Irito each life some rain musi
fall , and it's liable to come Friday,
along with chilly winds to ICOOI
the mercw;y bacl< down to 80 de-
grees along the Orange eout.
· 1Nsmt: TOO-A 1'
11'1 !IOI Iii<• /iril tiiM lllal
,SuprtJM Court Juitice WilUam
0, Douolol' outside inttf'fftr
h<we"''"'ed,.lllm trouble: ht ia
'0-n "'"actk.11 .porUcipa:At»' tn U/1:
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"We wilt instnlct our architects to pre-
pare preliminary plans. for the center
with in six weeks to two months.~' she
told the board, ''and bope a decision on
the · court location can be made before
. They atrtssed uta•lhe <ente~"'I""' be
"motor orl0J1ted" with ]>Jenty of 'plrklng
space, WtiuJCI have a wperb view or the
harbor and ocean, and w011ld oUer shared
facillllu !or handling prboners.
Newport City Manager Harvey Hurl-·
burt lnj<ded the value of the 1hared
facilities into t~ cost picture. (The 6.25.
acres the clly i.! offtring to the county
would cost 113,790 an ocre, or $439,190W
underground IUJlce<lriveway (COit 1593,. STOCK dA ..-..n Mes• manu iiciairloi """Pll'Y• -exacu-
700), pedestrlan~llalkw1y1, ~.1111 ; land· ; ' · ~· ··U"' told poli<e Weclnaday., , _
scaped areas, IW,1111J 1nd a central h<al·, [ , '• DiWls ille(l11,,11l ·Maater ~.
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then." _
Cosll Me11 olfidall, though pr.,enl, "If the counl,f builL prl!oner detention
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ing and air cotldlliooml plant·!Gr which N!;)I' YOU (AP/,-S~~ ...,., 1!40:M<iomta Ave~lljd the loo! JnclUd.
1 cort had not.:Jilo t!Jt•miwl ..,i · -.ii\• 6r~ ~·,.o<1er11.;~ ,::;1· "4 litorf4\I!~ di)li .~, c&mn-
Stanley !Cr1Uf!.. COUDtf :Ml~· 'tNs allonioOo (Seo .'l'OllllaOr.·f .,~and .tlle·iar .... dlao\ .... lftlli1
(loo CJ!1U11t, ,,_II'• · ~ · • · 1bi1D. . ' •, ~J,... ..'
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. 'I flAll:t l'IUI I oz; --~~!"'ie .P~~ .. ;:
· Irvine tQ -Make , I . . _ .. ,.. •
_llewni~;~App~~ . . . .. ----.---ty IOllin( roquesta for the heart ol lhe Intl, •which •ltttcltes
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APOLLO •••
wbldl. Gf 15 knotz; Ind four feet atas
1'blcb. ~ officiila t e r in e d "'IC·
cepta&}t." _ . ~ Hl&blY placed 1pJCe agency IOUJ'CtS :t!.Jc4, meantime, some-uatneers now ~-..n ol fllri"'1 mJtter" In ao ""1..,. tank Md 'lo Jlie uplOlloti Mon· day nigbt lhal 1troucll! failure lo lbe.l!'IS ~ iiJllion misSton tci 1M.d ~ll)S on ~e
'moon. ~ . ~
ThefDl(fl"'itteterold-lmpact¥sUll eoukl
plrt cl lite pr<lp060d city cl lmne will be oortldrom Uhlvmlty Pak 10Ur11t of the
I' -lo Iha Orqe Comity Plllilllfng Saq ~go F.-...ay· t<> 'Walnut Village, ~ant .Frjd«y, IrVlne Comi>UY · nea~ ~anta Ana F....,.ay, '
/, .... not be Ucl~t!d ,u·tbf: .. C~usti of .lhe near
trqedY, but It wat .,believed the tank rup-
tured'· and -carried away systems that
resulted in Joss of...power for· the com·
mand. module.
,.,.._. 1tq;IUnced ti>cfay..... . 'Jl.aies-·Ta,ylor, the campany's general '&
Rldtird -·Irvine vice pnildant of plah .Mtminlstrater, lllld the planned
pllitBbt(, lllld Ute _.is ·1n,.1ve lotti· community ZOlllng r~ call for: r-.... ta. .... ........,._ of about "-Sltei for a m-ol 30,000 dwell·
4,00I ---... -Alta ·ai1c1 . lngl"11t<, k>cltld\Dlr•-ntJ: ' San U... ~ -abool ~ -.__.A'l!lllllmum Ol 76'•etta for at leut 15
of tbe ~111d city. -, nelgbborhoOO parb.
-Foat ntddmtial '1llaa-with com--Eietpl acres for a proposed-com·
·merdal, adtool aM recreaUonal Illes are muni!f park, to be located within '" en-
"'1COl!lpu,ae4 by ~ .l"nlnr ~ for vilOnmegtal corridor, If public agencies
Grouild control said a d_eclslon ~ad yet
to be made whether to •make anothtr mlnoi "burn" for a firial coune cor-
reqUon. flilht direct.Or Gerpt Griffin
~ported tbelr maneuver late '!.edriesday
niibt bad headed .them into, pie ,Im·
aginary spact -corridor leading at fbe
proper angle into the upper fringes of the
what will be the • etnµ"al ,1na of. tM accept the ruponsibility for lts develop-
propoled dly~ ,. ' \' --menl~ · ,-: , ., •
"-llld llta -, hc!lltlti. an ·. t -Twelve .. 1ement<ry llCbools, three 1r • 'k -{( ltf!!ll lllbt)!'llH .-,._titfJ''can Iii Prl>r !Unlor l!iP ai:hools and one high school.
c<iied 111nuitaa-.Jy with the ·• ~Tity1or u.i ·iwo ol the ·lbree jwt1or bigh· S~ I Re entry pany'• ·-al plan '"' the dly, filed -and the bigh llCltool are -led r _. __ a . .
atmosphere. . • -
with. ti: COl{Dty Man:h 11. . ...---· for construct1on wlthln tbe afvtronmental ·
'l'lto(aru Wllllbe 111bled o1 Friday'• eorrtdon. T · hni · Set lllinl'will bave. popuJajlon 1'alllllll from Aa -by .eornJlllll' planner-. • ... ... ,...,,_ .. ---ec qu ~
• 11.0\JO to 80,000~ ktese Said, Maximum the entl!O 53,000 acre city will bave .. Pri* Goetla lief ore • ..
-lo!>ment of the ineremen) Is expec1ec1 iJ!tlmate j>opulallon of 430,ooo by the year • • F'or' A' pollo Flight
by 1980. · 2000. II .II localed be1-the Sanliago Thi · d ' , The 4,~ Acrtl UDder oanaideraUon ii'-footbiDI and the coastal area.. s once prou bird-has lost its tail, intrepid photo-used as IM'.emiilder of. the. Air Age's glo~l0\41.put
bounded on the eul by 3ellley ltoalf ahd • Newport Beaeb la 00 tu westerp bow>-grapher, noticed 'while driving past Orange County at the Movteland ·01 the Air, lil being scrapped. SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) _
on the west by a fuhireext.eMlaG of Jam-d~ .anc{ Lquna ~ forms the Airport _Wetf?esday. COn~enl;al Airlines DC7, once . .. . • -Engineers-have -developed _speciat;.re-
boree Road. Culver Rold cqta thniu,lh eut.eru ~~., ' ~ ~-• ; ,. ·entry techni,ques for the troubled _.,.polio
'' '..... .. ... ·· 13.:They·are 'betng tested in 1lmul1tor:s~ 'ft ff 'k, • 'k csf;c ~• j-t{,. ; fl I. I_.,: 'J R. · 'ide c c •. c -? • • . but offfolais believe thi.s to be the ae-", . --~· .. ~ ualUUIW a r ounty ounse ontinues. quence to the hours before landing on BiggeF Citx ofJ_i:vi,W ~~ p~~~;~·K,~d ;:~~~courseeorreelionbper-
. ~ -,-J >-~ B h Edi Pl F · h Three Ind one-half hours: The service . . . -. . , . , . eac . i;;:on ant i u t module, wbiclt i.s the disabled part of the Sug·g·es_ ._ted by .t.f·W. ·,ric,.'h . 'By Hit-run Drivt}r . 0 ' . ,, sp~al:;.::J~I~~~· preparatll"' to
. --" L.\I'~ (UPI) -oiktand Halder jettison the lunar module. •
' · · :: -. t tipt end JUtcer Hagberg was run over In legal briefs submitted Wednesday to dictates that the Huntington Beach plant · b ~o ~: h~}., ofandf ththe lunafrthemodule
SAN FRANCISCO ·(UPI) -~ unhienitt.· ;1Uppor1 deftlopment ·of 1 and kill.ct Weclnelday night by a hit.run the Calllornia · Public Utilities .Com· not-be upanded. ... oia~dos,:!i~~e. 8~ at 0 com·
Daniel Aldr:li* ·of U. Ualvenlty -:'(If • larger City than wu.on,mau, concelved drtrer after ·hll own car ~tout of con-mi!sioo (l..Od_ the counJy Air Pollution.,COD-The attorney suggests sever a 1 One hour: Jettison the lunar module. t
Calilornia at Irtine IUgelited. todl)' the • there. tro and be was thrown oUt. trol Dl1trlct hearing board, the county altemalive.s to expansion to the plant: Arter the lunar module Is discarded. t
A P~ city of 5.1,000 acres and -Hagberg, 31, a rwpllng ~ck converted counsel's office continued its battle -The construction or one rather than anly the cone-thaped command shi p Is
F,.... P .. e J
by the Raiders to a tight end, lived in 1 t th d . · . l left. This craft carries the crew through 430,000 people "makes sense for Irvine" Walnut Creek, Calif. California Highway aga ns e p~se exp~ns100 or the two unlts at the. Huntington Beach plant, the atmosphere to a parachute 1an,d1ng in
Aldrich told the unlvmtly regen~' Patrolman Nell McCllrrt.ock said his car Ed1son Company s Huntington Beach the use of peaking units outside Orange the Pacific as in a nonnal re.entry
COURT building and groundi committee went out of control at about lQ...P.JD.Jlll __ ~':..~~~~~-d ..,,... __ Cot.ui~_Jo~uce the addlllonal eieC-• The astronauts will be picked l!P b:f the
• • • • The goop toot i.0 action but plattned ·Highway 24 near here. e e "• ,,.e.,a,,.u .,, epll;1 county ffiF.iJ po-wer, iiifllle eij)iiided use-01 -alftrgn·caniet Iwo Jima and lattt Ociwn
ee:rvioe1 ·director, wbc.e de•"•""'-ent wiD further atudv•of the n1atter. It 'atrtick.a guard raU on an overpus, . counsel James Urban are the final !~gal nuclear generated power. lo Ameri~an Samoa. by helicopter. ~ .,.... Wf' ' a kidded to the other aide and hit the rail steps in the long, drawn out procetdtn's -. Also recommended in the brief Is a They will be taken by jet to Ellington ~ilors n:,t:•J~=.to!:-"": 'l'he--frvh}~ ~pal ts plartned for an again. ·Hagberg wu tlir~ out and run which began last December in Fountam schedUled replacement of all fossil (oil Air Force Base in Houston Saturday.
tJie tbared f.acllit.les ·idea and u.· relation' eventual student bodi ·of 2.i,000. over by a followlna:· Car. VaJJ~Y· and gas) burning plants within the South
tO lowered cost to the COUDtJ'Deeda io-:be . OrigiuUy lt,was eipected 11urrotmding A wltnea aa1d the "iecGnd driver park-In sµ~uent hearings stretching i)Ver Coast Air Basin by providing alternate
Nrtber studied. . . . . ', ~ 10,000-acre colbmunity would have 100,000 ed up the road in the darkness aod thanlt dar•000m Januaryol ~~!ebruary takmore non-emJttlJ)g :sourcts of power genera-
,...,,.,, are lalldnl abool flc:lliUes -Population. returned lo look at Haiberg's body then •· page~ ~ony was en tion.
Balaguer Steps Down
hW :more tbln '1 mfIUon ud 1n!~..... ' . Planner beli lbe left the tcene. ' by the PUC. A final d~on by the ,com:. In the brief to the APCO hearing board SANTO DOMlNGO, D 0 m I n I c 1 n ~definite ficurei~' ..:.... snow eve ~ty ~ lq.. .. ..vd::IUitock .sald the hit.run driver was mltslon is not. expected for several Urban attacks the contention that the Republic (4,P) _ President J 0 a qui n muma a declllon,.. •· · ; 1 .. ~ a much larger Port lo• of the · described as a man with a thin face, a month!. PUC. has sole jurlsdicl:.ion over power Balaguer is eipected to step down from
tcraae allo lnJected ~~ _ ~. ::,invateJy ~ Irvine R_anch .. , , .., ,,. ,. ,. l~ ~~e, WJl&hiQ&. . ..about lSS In the brief to the PUC, said Uiban1 who plants. He cited nwnerous court Cases to office today until after the . M_ay 16 ?'~-dl1ol~'!ltli0 . • Aldrldt saJd the univenlly co ~b•lP. poiinds aftlf'"l'Sou< f~~fe8 1eight in-reptelellta,.lvlllll>n Fltchen, Couitty alr sustain bis P.,IUon lhal tlie APCD bu p<esidential eleeUan u a move l'Oward
II ¥be project lain~ ~ cltY · tntrbd\Jce "style and coheslveneu" ~ ches tall. The CHP asked for informaUon polluUon control ofllcet, it ls contended the necessary "police powen" to bar U· resolving differences .with oppo!tion
must ~; ~~~ verall planning of the new city. lf~ to the klentlty of the suspect. that "uncontested medical t.estimoey'' pans.ion of the Huntington Beach plant · parties threatening to boycott the polls.
noted. ''Wt mlY ~ &· ( V!l', he sa~.· "the views of the r.>" . 11-;:::=========:;=='.::::===;====================~ third aife In the · · and flow about lhe ~of 1 ' I • ~i!0mipa0;~· · ; · :-i • . "~"::."~:~~':p.. Fair Dir~tors · , · J. ..... i 1.91 ; ·
la the selection ol a court . ~.,Edelightl the commtmlty and others when JJ. ' . •. s . ' I 1 S . Ll
Cb--vice pnlideill'fat'Jaltd The regenla' eommlllee meellng• ...,,., • .•· arre .·., , . to Raymond L. -.. . . ft .. u ... gre•I tension." h• said. T. o D~"~us' s Plans . tt ~ . p· e· Ct. a a e
~ , ,. :;. . pr~ed a ful} meeting of the board on .._
t'We'think the city of N=· .. '• Friday. Routine business 'plus discussion of a o1fer of •a court lite 1J a 8.,.,.. ftve-year plan (or the Orange County
We like the idea of the court aotng;r,; a Fairgrounds la oo the agenda for the :!2nd l:'or [asfi leg , enh . h
ciflc center, and .. ol .... there 11'0itly No l\feasles Yet Dlalrlc:t Ag r I cu It u r a I Association.. l't . ng-e ance, i:lnce your omr
OQl!I clv,lc center alte in the Irvtve ,1rea meeting tonight. . ~ ;i:n::i~;,..~ea:'J ~ ~~Ac& ~ENTER, Jfouston .(AP) -A ·a~~-~~!==~e~1':a"ia~: _ with famous. HERITAGE upholstery
edmlom. a civic centtr ..... "" ... ,_ m--!~.:.-l!mcf ,"_offJQal said t-o d a-y Drive, BCl'OSI ·the· street from the Costa ~• •w• ~ ~ ~..,...ut Tltomu K, Mattingly II has M c · · Ce yean any, be noted.. . --no,,·-· of~-~-t .th esa 1V1c nter. ''$o ft see nothin& to L. g-1--.a '-•-~"""11 &""" Wl:&N.ug OU WI the Among Ot};ler matu!n up for action is L1': &UKU .,, .... ,, measles. · h ~ytheln m11~ateidn,, thewa~~edmf, we llllP' t e awarding of bids to supply hundreds ~ ~· _.. ...... "The doctor atilt sees no Spot.II," said of ribbons and trophlesforcompeUton in
lloanl an Allon ADen asked utmtaut Donald K. Slayton, direeloc ol the Orange County Fair and Expoaitlott
K!P.use what tbe nut move wu In view fllgbt crew operation!, this JuJy. °' the uraebcy because of critical aver ..
duwdlng.
Krau.-replied that hla department
needed more time to ''define-coata: of the"
Newport and c.osta Meta lit.ea and the n~ for a possible third sltei ln Irvine."
Judge Calvin Schmidt of the Harbor
JUdicial District told the .upervi11ors that
the problem "la crlilcal." ·· ·
~·we are using a jury room for W>\01-.
rqom and several trailers, as youlnow.
Felony CIKI are up 100 percent over last
ytar and when I hear you talk about tak-
iriC two or three more years before the new courts art buUt, I shudder."
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Signing Him ·Vp
Representatives of •Orange Coast.League of Women .. Votera convince
Costa Mesa l.$ayor Alvin Pinkley lo sign petition supporting full vol· i~g representation Jn Congress fof residents of the District of Colum·
b1 a. Mrs. George llolli_ngsworth, president of ' local LWV chapter·
Mrs. Jerry Cobb, end Mrs. Teena lllll, chapter members are th~ lobb)'l~(s, LIVY ls makln( naUonw ldo effort lo 1ecure 'full rights for D.C. c1tlzens.
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. .. ... { O~NGE couNTy, ·~!FORNI>:. • • -THURSDAY, :l.PRlr .'16, 1970\ ' . --. . . . . ·.. --~· .... . ~r .. ..:.. ---... -. .....-·. . .·. -:_ -:::,.--.. . --.
$216 :Milli9n CountI Budget· ffa~ed;, CU.ts •
By JACK BROBACK
Of "" ~ ~' ... Slaff
Orange 'eollnty supervisors got their
lint look al the 1970-71. budget ,Wed·
nesday, with requested eipenditurts 23
percent 1bove the Cllg'ent•6!91 year.
But they W<re quietly assured .by
David G.JlltcbcOck, county budget dlree-
1!><, 11!11 bis llafl will allempt w'l'<dilce
the req"'8ls bY 17 l miUlon and hold the
county tu rate at Ila present levtl ol
•1.11 per •100 wessed valuation.
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Clemente
Paving
Hl~k pointed oot-that the county
ha.9 aChieved the unique 119siUon of hav·
Ing tbe ll!we'st COLlfltY tU rat'e and the·
1owest Q>Unty budge~ per capita in
Calffiiiiila.
llePilrtment requests for ll?G-71 total $211,ta~ •• '40,111,J112 ahovec)irmit
year's 1peodlng. The ·~ !:<quested
increase la $1•.ll million flit welfire, but
tblsu 1°-e1y ofloet by 111ate --1un<1s, iiiitj,c.ck explained. -
''The greatest 'requ..ted lncrtU( al·
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lectlng the local pi;,pe,ty tu rate 'Is In
the·cooµnunity salety .. ~lefory which iO.
eludes Courts and la.ir enforcement,"
Hitchcock revealed, ''TbOle de~ents
want a hike of tl ~J>ierceobor $5'mllllon."
' Departments baVe nqueoted lllO ad-
d-.! eounty employel, frOm the eur-
r<nt 1,1118 ti> 7,19. -noted· that
while Ibis ts a r..onl ll1llllber ol new
posJtlooa:, tt ls tbe pnallnt percentage jn.
creue In ,.veral yeara, H percent. Last
year employe posltiooS were 1ncrtaaed by
II perceot.
ears
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.,,..... In • ., ... are welfare, l&l; • tbe CUJTent tu n-. •
medical center,. 112; health, a, '"'!I/pro-. '""" ·la -py In tbe •111.;at,
bati°"' i.>. ' ho ........ Wtcbcoct'• Jll1im ..., -
WtChcock ettlnwifed a 1eoeral llllld mi -t Alary leYa1L
balance ol ~ mll!kJa at 'the end ,of the .!r._,11.._ are -·llllllir ..., wilfi
current fllcal.,,. on~dDe JO. • u.-aruc. County Ela,.,,.. ti.c11tta.
He .Aid.·~ tu -,..._ wlllda,flaomidoa~larJllt"
the ~71 ,....11. tl!lmated :at •11u --!!Ill.a:-•.,..,..
mllllon"and pioperty tues will Jfeld •s LlltC ·)'Oil' the •-l•IM -IC • mllllon lot a totaLol $171.7 niflllM. !US mlll!ai.ln addllloeal aafll7 cp · ,
. He -ti> cut tbe 1'1.2 mlllloll bun Supoi'viton will bold p!lbllt bMrlop.
the requesled 1171.t million ti> -tbe budi<I boifm>Inr In mld.JllJ.
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SPACE CENTER. Homloo (OPI) -
'Ille Apollo lJ utrooaula po.-tllo .
Mere thin a acore of San Clemente
nsideutl prolMed llSleSSIDeDt bills and
...,1rae1or ~ In a apecW paving
project WedMeday, and in some cases ci-.
ty eoomdlmen ll!l'ted with them.
The pavill( ond curb ...,.k along parts
ol Avehlda )iarqulta ond A ve·nld a
Mor1lmf..,. ...,WA '8-1 -..11<r ~'1illllc We ~ -drew lmsh --·lo! JS ~ -wr<Me Idlers and .-a dooea .-1s who ._..la ....... Mb-i lbt .....U.
' T60 Cl'1ll <If the prol>lm! -.. ,.. realdent, Paul Mordadnl and his
wile, ol i5t W. Marquita.
"We are thoroughly clilgusted wllh !his
who!~ projecl," Mrs .. MordllClnl . told
count:ilmen.
M,any of the problems In the dlstrict
were allegedly spawned by the con-
tracting firm of. Sully Miller, •·hkb drew
charges Including driving of b111< earth
movers "everywhere but in the streeL"
The Mcrdacinil complained that the
wideoizig and rebuilding of the ttreet in
front of their house caused t h e i r
driveway to be cut off and they were led
to believe that the driveway repaira on
their property woold be dooe wjlhwt
ch4rge. 1
Then they were billed for th<:, prOfec!,
Because of the Mordaclnl comments,
along with other claims that ,the, ~
tractor's equipment cracked / priVate
drives and that in one case boles in con-
crete were filled with cheap asphalt, the
council deelcled ti> continue the p!lbllc
bearing.
More CC11Mtents on the district and the·
complaints will be heard May I, coun-
cilmen agreed. /
Ci.If Engineer Phil Peter, who -ed the prob!..., ol the district at'lengtb
with @le cooncil, agreed that the con-·
trlcting firm's performance was Jess,
than adequate. ••tn fact , in light o! what has happened
In Ibis job, I would probably declare the
firm an incompetent bidder if it bid on
any more improvement dlstrk."ts in the
city," be said. The project was completed only alter
an initial attempt lo seek an lm·
provement district In the area failed
because ol clthen protest.
It was begun after ~· second attempt
1ucceeded. 'Mle jOb involved paving and gutter
(See PAVING, Pqe IJ
0r .. ge Coast
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Intl\ each life some rain . must
fall, and it's liable to come Friday,
along with chilly winds to scoot
the mercury back down to GO d~ erees along the Orange Coast.
IN'smE TODAY .
Jt'1 not tht jir1t time-that
Suprtmc Court Justice WiUlam
O. Douola.s' outside inttrtstl *4iv• «l"'•d hi~ trolfl>fe; he u
an "ClC'f.iiW' partid~• tn lifto-
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By RICHARD P. NALL
Of .. ,Dellr Pl"' S'9tf
already in place and not add to the pr~
blmts or a new council." Vedder said.
The. mayor's _plan to dmolve the "I was trying to untie their hands.'' ·
Clthens Ad•i>ory Qimmiltee (CAC) and C4uncllman R1cb&rd Goldberg agreed .
deslgp a new . committee structure for with Boyd. Vice·Mayor: Joteph:O'Sullivan
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JlOoc;li C!!lty Cocmell ~.. · V-•ll!eY raa I q «!> e lriol -' . ~ mallet bad been nlyed ·two um ti>~ Ill CM:; 11 llii ~•·J.-> ' . ·
•• 110 w!len M.,... GI-Vedder ,
PWed It Gil tile counell. ' . * ., * . * -ur haven't changed my •lews.'' said
Vedder. •we'v• bad a gooc1 return 1rom -Wr;t.er Ra· ps this" committee (arlilnaUY 25 pel'IOllS), "
They have done~ escellenl job but have
<lwlDdled. I feel ibe next admlnlslratioe s · •
abooild start out anew." . . • tructuring
lt w'as Vedder's final co\nc.1 meeting.
Vedder said be had an idea that would
lnvolve many more persQltS in the Of cA·C U ·i general plan lmplemeotaUOO: Be called H . ' lll,
Cllisens for bnplementatlons. Seventie1
Vedder said the CAC let up 01>mmwjlty RejiggeriJ!C an i>Jd phrase, Laguna
goalt and a new groop sllould Implement Beach writer , __ ,,.llano tl>ld coun-
them. "' IUJNIU
He called for groups of three to five cilmen Wednesday nigbL "I don"t thlnt
~ in cmnmittees to work iq ,areas there !houl<l be representation without
such ,as recreaUon,,,wking, c11111 ef. tuation."
halfwoy mark home tl>day --palched-up spiceablp Oil true -... tbeJt raerves of uy~n. wat«. power.
and fuel• hokfinl up well. · ·
' ' Opt1mltni both In -and:.. ~ iiu ,~. lbat '.~~·~ 1· ... ~~J:.•f1Ct'•I; .. , men-~ l!IOClllnc. . ...-~· . "lri """' ..... _ ~-~ . n·;;.,~~~)laped
fo llO .,._ .. Ibo -. lie lllDat
wlllr Aquirljll -llUll ~ to lbt _...,..module,. Ody-· u !hey_
pall tlJt midway pelnt 1110:51 LDI.· PSJ'.
Cllltl Allnmut llooalcl K. Sla:r\Ot! Mid
Apollo 'IJ would ~bly try ti> 1ioicl on.ti>
Aquarius unUI about an hour belon acheduled sp!Wdown. . . .
"U lbinP:taep 10fn1 ·~ waJ tile\' are.
we're in beautifuf lblpe," Slayton aaid.
"But you -t dlocounl--the fact that
llOlllelblng else #~ IP ontJ cm JCll
before you 1et boi:ne'." · •
ll!ay(on ¥1d ~-ltaelf .... "not
really ,dlfllcult ·but ibe prol>lem It one of
lnlqratlng all ol.U>Ose.procedmel Into •
rea.o.able tip>e lbie -It'• the time It W..S to do tllem and the · tinle ii fluent and ut!1ilY ~-·ue referred to the atructure of the
These would feed bocl: adv1aory In-Cl"·-.-Advisory ~--It•-(CACJ. formation to the plannlul' ccmmluion ~ ~1uu ~
AREA IN WHi1'E,.IS l'ROPOSID Cl;rY OF. IRVINE
Shodod AtN Wlthl1> o Tlllot MM!cs 4,000 AcrH in Z-Roq .. 1ts . . '
limited." ' .
loo Apollo 13 oteadlly moyed Into
earth's gavify, II:. speec\ WU bulldng .up:
f"'81 3/150-milel 1t 'the inidw., point"to. 2~ miles just before It rtlChes earth-.
and council. ~·would be set up to &me of itl members do not live in the ci-
keep up commlltee slmlgt!i. Vedder aa1il ty. ,
no ooe _penon wou1d serve mote than a Hano said the CAC had a quasi-legal
year · oa a cOmmittee Ind after sir: status that wu more legal than quasi
months be would be eliil"bl~ ti> ,..... and wu matlnf declsloDJ about Laguna
qaln. . . Beach. . .
Vedder called his plan a "new ap-. "! raoent the lnclllllon of Emerald Bay
proach for citizen part!dpaUon." and 'Il1ree ~Bay," be laid.
Councilman Cbaritcn Boyd said. "I am . 1{11>9 uJ,d, "I C4Jl lfle as Mr. Goldberg
mmt. grateful ·fer these· ideas and, bm,1pt up ~ these· are valuable
thoughts bul ffeel· if is unwise to interrupt members." Co u n c i 1 m a n Richard ~ going concern. • · : .. Geldbertim'd bicklng from Emerald Bay
Irvine City Zoning Plans.
Go Before County Friday
"It is not time to Interrupt and add to telideiitl in his successful election cam ..
the organizational problem1 al three (two pall!i.'' ·
actually) new members to the council. I HaDo said he was stunned by what'
would like to see the CAC polledrl would seemed le&al contradictions.
like to see ~e planning commission poll· Mayor Glenn Vedder pointtd out that
ed ·and I would like ti> "' the planning the general plan included Cryllal C4ve
commission have more to, say about the and ranged back tO Laguna Niguel. Hano
CAC selection. aid, "It ls Laguna Beach business being
"We should . hold onto the .bloCks . declded by nm-Lagunans.''
Disaster Aid Officials
Meet at Nixop,'s Home
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Planned community zoning "'lue511 for
part of the. pnipioecf city ol IrvinO will be
submitted to the ~e County PllDl)lng
Deparlmmt Friday, lrv1ne Com]>lllY
spokesmen announced today.
Richard :ae.e,, Irvine vice ·president· of
planning, said the ,.queats Involve loq•
"• plall! for the·development of ·-4,000 acres bel-n Ule Santa Ana and
· SanD!ego Freeways -about.~twelltb
. ol tbe ~d cjty'; •
Four realdenUal viii-with com-'
mercial, school and ree...u~ are
encompusecl bY the .. ntnc req-. for
what Will be the wett central area. of tbl
proposed city, .
Reese uld the zoning ,.qoests are
being submitted now IO, they-can be pr°"
coased llmulian-ly with tbe coin·
pany'• general p1an 1.r .the c11y, '111<c1
'nle scheduled lG-day working vacaUon _ . the 2fid, but the 24th aeems to lf the with the county March lt:-
at the Western White House by Presideot dlosen day. · ./.. The area thatu·the·subjed of-Frlcliy'1· . aid · The President la especled to land In Air 1·n-will ha latlm --'•• ~ Richard Nil.on, his family and es IS ForCe One at the El Toro Marine Air Sta· lllU& xe I popu ........ UVIU
.having a prelude of sorts tl>day and Frid· u.., then mate the abort hop to the :i.;:;.:f:'~ ts=
ay with a meeting of dozens of disaster Western White HoUJe by beJlcopter. by ltlO.~
aid officials. Hls last visit to his San Cleme«te 'lbt 4,000 acrea under o:midnation ls
The White House compiex ls the site·of seaside estate was over the New Year '• bounded on the east by Jeffrey Ro::.d IDd
meeting• between the representatives of bolklays. on tbe west by a future utlnllaD at Jaza..
seven western states and federal agen~ At the lfleeLing at bis estate today , the boree Road. CUiver.Road _~ tbtw&b
cies who ,..k ti> mesh plans for future diaaster aid oUicialt.are eencl1lctl!J& tbelr• the· heart. of tho aree, wlild1 -
disaster relief. lint joint parley to"-.ilacuas at.le and ' 110r11>1.,., Unlnrilty Pak ~"ollfhl>
The 40 delegatea .are meellng under federal cooperadoll' dlD1nl •m a j or Sm ~If .,, Wilaut Vllltip,•
1ponaonblp, of, the Federal OU!"!_,~ ilwlen. . .
E}llergeney',.P rep are d Z\e 11 r Wlllm A.1!111..t. ~' 'ol 'the. nalllft
allocated ' a ,_.i •111 'millli>n'IJr relief Fore!Cn Ollft 11 pOrtlcllfal!Jls In IM . '..6'i'OCK 111~ . . .
nepr_ the 84_nta Ana rl.way.
· James:Taylor, ~ eomPtnY's aeneral
plan administrator, . lald the planned
oomnumlty'7.0nlng ·requtst.s call for :
--Slte3 for a-mmmum of 30,000 dwell-
lni· units; Including apartments.
-A mln!iDUm of 7l ICNl f0< al lelll-IS
nellflliorllood parks.
-Eleven, 1cres f~ a propoeed ciom.
munl!Y park, ti> he located within an ..,.
vlronmenlal corridor, II jlllbllc qendel
accopt the responsibility for Ila deYe\of>
m.,,i.
;-helve elementary schools, -three
Junlo< hJcb ochools ind one fl!gh -~
Taylor and two al .tbe'lbrte jiinlor hlgb
IChools aDd the high ,spio.1 are auaesled
for conslructlon within tbe envlroriiDentil
corrklon.
Al envlslai<il_by_ company plannen,
the emtre 53,000 acre city will have an
ultimlte population or 430,IXIO ~ year 2000: It It localed bet'*n 111< t..ttqo
footbW1 -1nd the coastal area.
Newport Beach ts 01J !ls western boun.
dary and Laguna Beach forms the
•ulepl ho!Jndory.
NO S1'CTION
tlKE 'HOME'
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The -pWmed ti> -tbelt, aervice·modula about 41> houri befAn re-
entry. That 'Wu Ult oectlon·ln, wlllcb·ao.
esploalon caused ~lea'• tl>lr!l moon. land1ns mlaaloo ti> be aborted, •
The Ut:.nauts. were bUI)' prejiarlns for · .
the lallcllni. . : .
Lovell and Swlprt quiekiy ho<!ked up•&.: '
loop ti> roclw'go ... al the .lbfte ~
aeries In the command module and Jlalto .
reported ''They both came down here· (Ill-:
to A(iua.rius) rubbing their Mands-:.11111 _
lhivering." ' • -~ ...:.
Temperatura In Ody-were In the
low .50s and ground control ..-11niended
(Set APOLLO, Pqo, I >.
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. Techniques Set
F:or Apollo Fligh~
SPACE CENTER, Hou&lon ,(AP) -,
Engineers have dev~loped JPiicial, ~
tnlry tecbniquel !or the lr9ul>lf!I Apiillo 13. Tbey-ue-betng tested in-1D 11Mon,
but alllclals bell... tbls ti> lie tbe ... quenCe In the • houn belGre lolldillC Gil
earth:
Five hollts : A course correction Is Jiii'"
formed if needed. ' '
Three and ~ 11oan1: Tbe aervlcie
module. wblcl> Is the dllabled.port.ol lho
• 1pacecralt, ts jolUtoned. _:._.._ to Three houri' Begin ,...,_,._ .
jeltlaon the lunar module. " •
. Two houri: Seel off the ----~y.cloalnl Its hitch and that, of~ • .,,,,,,.
mand modUJ.t, I ' I ' ' • • One_, J-lhli ~-... •.
AJt.r the lunar moilule Is dlsCanlel, .. funds last year to 1ta\eS· with major meetinp u an.. "olllervtr repraenting i.
• dlsasten. u.s .• Jlaly dituW -otudy
The metllnf, allo attendetl · by an 1f>Ol1IO"ed by NAro. ·
NEW· YOU: {AP) -st0ct prloo! ....... m , brood, Shough moc1era1e, decline tate
this ~. ISee ~ Pips.
on!J the -ped --lhlp fl tell. '!his era!\ cam. the cmr tluw(lh
llallae repraentatlve ol NATO, will wind One luue to be tumlned wu the huie
up Friday afternoon. lederal outlty o11111111ll!fon lut ,.., a
Soon alterwi nts, sta!f al the White disaster aid In Calllomla's rtc<f'! floods
House compiex will make the final after two separate rw.lnstorn'll 1" January
preparatioD1 for the lo.day working hoJI.. and 'February. ·
day or the Chief Executive. , The total fedenl:eontribullon aD1CM1ted
Oriifnal pl1n1 had calltd !or • visit on ~·n• inlllloa.. ·
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1141). --' Losing Issues on the New York Stl>ck
Ex~e lid laloen bf.,> ~· of · ll10l1I then lwo; to tne. At . the.
' of u..-.• bad ... ~ ' nedl.. I .
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the atmospbert ti> • parochuto i.....,. In
the Pacific • In 1 norlnll ..._, ·
The utronouts wilt lie plcbd'"" bJ the. ·
aircraft carrier two Jlma and liter don
ti> American Sa-by hellcClpter.
They wlll be laUh b7 jeLto' Elllnllan
A!i"l'oree Bue In 1toolltncl ~·
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DbH!CtiRfl .. Frog -· · . ,
Tllarft.on •tudenla Carol W!eoibrel:, David Kahana-•"'-ren!s will be able to dlsiect._ld!ool programs dur-
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mOtu, \fleott Morgan Biid Robby Porter 11rom leltj! pg visits to ·J.~!IU!>i sollol>ls. vpe.n houae programs
. pllt tbe!r heads together on biology project ·lh!li.' -..,.re•belng conducted, in-conJwiC!ton':wilh· national
ezpect lo display .a~ring Laguna Beach· Unilled · Public Schools Week. · · ·
School District's Back to School Day next Tuesday.
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· Tras·h; · Pact ·· ·Extended
I ' c • I • Pf~test Gree~ ~!_lt·guna Co~n~il Mo ve
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Qoc. II, lf1I b.r t aplit voto thal:
-BroQpt • _.,._ rr... trasb llin-
troci'I' Tom 'l'rulll who Wanta to bid on
the contract In I.lie near future.
•. • -Raised• the P*!blllty that the new
council wlll attempt to overthrow the
declaion al the prtSeDt cquncll on the eI· ~sloa. ;-• ...
-Ralsfld' a lepJ qiiesUon a b o u t
whether the new council could rtlcind the
acUon U the cqn{ract amef'dment (ex-
tension) la'ligned, In the meantime -by
the mayar and city clerk -&fore Mayor
Glenn Vedder leaves oU.ice.
City Manager Jamea D. Wbealorl
recommended the exten&Jon of. the Ct&
trai:t with Laguna Dlapoal Servlll' whicb
has held l!i. conlra<l lor I~ years.
. 'J't\e court:ll has agre{d tfiat It wishes to
make future trash collection mandatory,.
Just how this wilf bi done Is feta que.$.•_
lion mark and tbe reason for Wheaton's ~ recomfnendation. -'
•The council could either put tbe trash
on the property tu lf there 1, room for it
undellhe SI general fund talaUon ceiling
or it could pass an ordinanqe making col-
lection mandatory -but there is a ques-
tion whether this is lpgally enforceable ..
Challenging Wh~on .. c ·o u n c i Im an
Charlton Boyd, sole vote against the U·
tensioa, ~ "1 felt we were to come.to
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th111Met1q·wt11n !lhfrol 1·~ . Qri11ii Jilll!l. and c.n.rate • l/2tl ol the
ordinance and eadi councllman felt ,{( trash." .
would be proper to put it oo the tu BeautlfteaUoo le..:ier Lloyd Milne said
rate." .. l lw/had served on .1ht trash committee
, Whealoo suggested the councll -~eel . '1i'id dtd DO! belleve 1,191d ~ solve the
to study the propor«! lf'!ll-71 budget fliai. problem lo 30 day1. · .
Bqyd said, "Uk• olber problema .1.~M~l>o lf•Jl~d JoaliAowa;d trash
Laguna, this one Jw been hangln& on for cruitrlcts:' . .it'1 going to take many many
yean. 'llle..,budget re\l.lew is oa\f,3&·~_,. months: I would like ·to see Mr.
away. Unteas there '1'e real~ to Wbeatoil'1 suggestion carried oul," said tba tax bill roule I wGuld lil<e to do II and Mime. .
Pll\ oot tba speclllcatlona to the two -Trulli later cballenged the ext.nslo n.
. tract<>rs we talked 'about." L He said a decislog 'had been made to gi ve
One of the obstacles, said Wheaton, ls him i chabce to bid and accwied the clty
that the present general fund r-.te of rr.:i: of taking the compeUtioo out of the trash
cent.I could be lowered to about 15 cents situation .
by placint aome. general fUJld items in Councilman Richard Goldbf.Jg said ht
other categorjes. wanted to go on record that Trulis will be
'Ibis would leave 35 cents open. given a chance to bid. Trulis was also
However, said Wheaton, emplo~ 1~larle1 assured that the new ~I could res--
have not yet been consl<{ered. He aJao cind the action Qf the old .
said, "I do not have a good handle on the Questioned abbut this today, however;
question of how many additional police city attorney Jack Rimel u.id the
officers we will hlre," · , · • authorized legal contract amendment
He Sa.Id sallriei, more polk:t, fringe could not be rescinded if it is s.igned in
benefils and other budget items would the meantime b)' the city clerk and
exceed the 3S cent figure. mayor. •
CoJncilman lloy Holm objeq.ed tO put-Glenn Vedder will be mayor W1UI the
Ung trash ort the tax .rate. He said there council reorganiz?1 Tuesday afternoon.
was no .correlati911 between a property's Even If the agreement is not signed
assessed valuation and the amOUllt ol. • and the present contractor tak~ some
trash it gene.r.ll.ted. ... action on the 1 basis of the council
Said Holm, "Many homes have an • decision, Rimel conceded it could )ead to
useued valuation greater than the a sUcky 1ituaU011. -
Dru g Education
Meeting Slated
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Rejected in San Clem.ente [n La gun a Sunday
The kickoff meeting for the organiz.a·
lion of a cunmunityrWide drug eduCation By JOHN VALTEilzA
ot tM 0.11'1' PllM Sl•ff
and rebabWtation C'Olll>tjl' will be held • 'Ibe latest pollibie 10lulion to cosUy
Sunday afternoon at S o'clock in the landslides in the Pacesetter-Hillcrest
Peter and other city aides wi1J examint
the posaibilities and costs of sinking.-
crete pilings through the unstable earth
behind the s.et.. bome ana into 'aolld Laguna Beacli Unified School District tract In 8an Clemente fell with a thud
Some Orange COunty Re-pub JI can tooch with h1I Orang.; County con-potential state controls. boa.rd room, Park Avenue ·and Blumont Wednesday when the City Council frown-ground beneath.
women's lfoupl literally have thelr stUueney. Wt1eo1en said 9S new power plants wlU Street ed at an' improvement district which Other staff members will examine the
minds made up and don't want to be Cilfto WUcoxen said Schmitz' six-yea r voting be needtd to keep pac~ with Calllornia -The. eet' . ed -b _the cquld have CQst some resident! $10,000 alternate methods of financing the
. fused with facts, Congresslonil candldate--~-m--Sacramento lndicat~lf he has ,~ lf0Wth7'""addlng l.h-at-ifWill-~ costlyio-m Ing sponaor Y apiece. repairs, possibly with the help of the
William Wilcoxen charged today. · generally aided "Ith t:he old Democratic relocate them inland. Laguna B;each CoonHnaUng Council, the The district, only one. {entatlve Idea.on lender holding the Setts mortgage. ~aid he hu been reftlled pdnnlulon leadenhlp. He also questioned whether controls Mermaid&, Women's Division Of -the the vexing problem created by a buge. City liability in the slide repairs a1so tt···lclc!'n!ll their member 1 h I p ·s,. -He: alJo said Schmitz' patltical ideology imposed on the amount of poll~tl Chamber of Commerce and Kiwanis slide behind one residence on Avenida will be examined AH that informatio is ~ citing IJ'OUPS Mi FounWD makes it appear he could not support emitted are tough enough. lnternaUonal ' Colombo, was drafted at the council's re-expected to rel~ to the council May ~. 1
-VllJey and co.ta "Mea.. -President Nixon'& programs if sent to Wllco:a:en, lrutrumental In the Save Salt '. quest by City Engineer Phll ~er'. who The usessment district which received
t 'lbl Lapna Beach attorney is oppolinl Wublngton and that he is flaUy opposed Creek campaign, noted a beach accesa It follows a survey of all persons In the explained a map showing 29 houses with a grim ~sponse would have involved cu~
State Sen: John G. Scbm1t.I (ft..Tulttn) 1n to all federal aid. measure pueed the State Assembly Wed-community known to have participated in varying degrees ()( uposure to dangers Ung away of the unstable soil in il}e can-
h tace to replace the late Cqn~ Even the late Mr. Utt voted for federal nelday, predl~g it may even J>&IS In coun1elb11 and rehabllitaUon BtrVlces and of. the unstable slide area. yon affectecl by the slide, construction of
J mnes B. Utt m· tbe"S5th Dlstrtct. '' · : aid to educ&Uoa, WUco:a:en noted,.~yiilg the.Senate .GUS year. . • is open to anyone with uperience in the But the council, baltlng after ti.earing buffers on the canyon floor, then recom-*:!:'•""'' milde Ills~ befNfi ':1axpsyen abould 1et """'type of return S!mllar-......... ,. have cited there In llel<I f drug education and coonseling as that the aMessments for repair work .psctlng of the aoll up slopes to make it '-Harbor Area~ ·• •on !heir lnveotmen~ U suitabl'lffi>IP.'pjl'S ~po,il,._··· _ 0 _, .... ,_., ' • -1d hit all thebom-.en hard, decid-more stable.
CllAR'l'I In a --~ at ·' · ·are avallab!e. ' ' ' '" · r Cbu!f ~1bat prMlo ~ used wtll U'-· Pf!<Oli l!ld> '"°'' eel to seek a dtHmnt plan -repair of • Three homea are Immediately affected
Colt.a Mesa Golf and.Coun~·cw'bt · . · ~xen clw'ged that Schmitz Is not by the public over four and five year people who would 11:.ke to coo.tribute their only the residence ol Eugene Seet.s at 717 by the slide -the Seel.a house an4 the
~ellne developm~\ ·"" ... · ' .• ~ · · point.Ing out President Nixon WJS • 11\:ountles become unrestricted as a result -=======1:::::'.::::====;::::;:===:;:::============-===::::::;--& had ~ ln":.m• ~ .. ty concerned about pollution pro-_periods in Mendocloo and Santa Cruz Ideas .and assistance to the project. Colombo. houses on either side.
follutloo and ,.lated ,~ \'. , . to make ..,.age ~l<l'Vt, key \w~alsoclted by'!'llco.an. · c , ..
'1eDJberl apeCiflcally ' bJm ', • ''in h1a: programs-. He said studies are under way as a
eampa!gn apinat St¥'111: -' . : -" Dlacualing Orange eow,1y and 113 mull on beachlront property owned by • 1 ~ .. 1::....1:"'~::=--~:: =-.:::;.he~=.i~= .. g~ ~:i~""tou.:~s.:::iil!elc:~: 11 J ~ S. peci'a Sa e ba la ... ol llep wtlb the -111<1,~ ol . pollution, -planl aile locations and municipal pier. -H. . . arreff ~
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µwe Leagueij'.· Clubhouse Check Offer for lasting elegance, enhanceyout home-
Open B~ll Season -• . • · -• .......,__ -. -ith' HERJ'r .11cr: h l t
·s.. aemen1e·. uw. Lequ• Will kick-·Dtsap· pointin-g W City w 1amous ln Li: up o s ery
oil Ito seaaon Jbls comlna weekend with
tbe ftrlt games on Friday, following a _.n breakfast and parade Salurday
momlng. .
Bef<n the actual lnslli"faliOO of the
-pareota ol playera have bffli preporing tba field at the V!ata Bahia
aiadlum, clear!ng weeds sad pultlng a
IOW cost of paint on the bUlldtngs and
bleadien.
Fridly'1 games wll;t be U!e llnt of the
-Laguna Federal anc1· tba Kiwanis team. will aqUare off at 5:30 p.m., follow·
ed at 7:ll".t>y .the Elks team vtm11 ~e
llp,lted Callfornie Bank squad. ~
On Saturdl!Y, the celebration wllfreach
full nlng with 1 pancake breakfast with
the p.ibUc we~ at Ole Hanpon
Elementary SchOol startlng at S: 30 a.m.
Donatlom are $l'fo( adults ud 50 cents for kids. .. .
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San Clemente's dty insurance can1er Al's Malr1tenance of San Clemente -the
Wednesday offered a check for ~7.000 for krA'est bid~ -•to perform the cleanup
the restOratlon of heavy fire damaee to dutl~s at • ~tract price of $380 a month, the community clubhouse -a sum which , Thfl co{ftract could be terminated ~dn;t bring many smiles to city coun-withobt cause on 30-day notice. tf poor
c1lmen. · petfonnanee·Ji clted tQen the pact could
Agents for Firemen's FWld 1oJd · City · beeodedlflthln 41·hoars, Carr saJd.
Manager Ken Carr that lf the ·offer drew Anothef .lhteresti~ sidelight to the
disfavor from the ~ty,__a new panel ol aP: clubhouse re'placenlent m8tter arose.
praisers, including onl!' ~n J>y lhe city when City En gin~ l>tiil Pef,er outlined
and on~ by the inst.ft'~e firm.-would ideas for ,Jlle thr~slQry parking building
meet with lllll a third "un~' One to at the mwilcJpal Joti riear the pler and . seek t different settlement. . beach. ~
The insurance payment, ~atr ~. was The .strudur<? -tr ever built -would
not based on costs ~ repla.ce ~ strue-lie in nicely with a clubhouse-style com-
Wre, but "to. re~~· u to its PiiVlOUi ple:a: nearby, along with a presUge restau-
condltion in ~· • · .... . · rant, he saJd.
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Councilmen however. have ~think• Peter told the couocll that there would Ing seriously aboat plans lQ rize th• . . ·
. present .structure .and replace It wlth . ~ !l:lflpJel.~Jor Qi~ J:MP.ld1111 ~ hcwe
another bulldinl of contemporary Spanish 4'4.cars flanked, possibly, by a clubhoul!ie
design. replacement. 25% OFF HERITAGE
UPHOLSTERED
FURNITURE
FLOOR SAMPLES
Councilmen ~layed official actloTI , on Councilmen agreed"'tbat the costly
the _pay~ent ISSUe unUI their first parking building plan could not 'be coo-meeting m May when the new Council . · begiD~.¥>-tackle city business. • .•. • . Sid~ seriously f~-1ever~ years.
Two Other sidelights in tJ\e matter 01 Instead, the unofi1c).l aenUment was to
the burned clubhouse arose · at thl ·spend about .$4·,000 for paving or the Jot
.. meeilng Wednesday. along With row: new city-owned parcels
Carr, in his recommendation to , the nearby to accQmmodate about 100 earl in
council on hiring of a private custodial time for this summer.
fum ~l<}f81)UP at city hall, said ll!e"CttJ Firm plans for th< ,linaoclng, design
employe ·deemed. responsible fbr .,lht and site ol tht.aew .community clubhouse
clubhouse blaze Is no longer 011 Sin sUU are not fl:ttd. · . • ,.,,... -
Clemem.e•s payroll. · · That mattt r"wiU be resumed when Uie
The 'Cllllodlan, it had been established, new councll l:iiiins wOrk th&" flNit meeting
aeddentally left a lighted cigaret tn his in May. .:._ .
quarter'i at the clubhouse, wbJcb started ~ -;. • '·
the destructive bla ze. ~ -· :
"He "" reteasedio!I a ly-ofl basla." From Pege J
Carr said, "and It i/'my rtftlmmepdallon
that the city hire a private finn to
perform the custodial duties. 1n city
buildings."
The council agreed and voted to hlre
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APOLLO • • •
the astroni.uls don their spacea:ulls
before re-entry.
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work in front<Ot' •bc:tut 300 pieces of pro-
perty, and bills la some cases reached
nearly SI ,000. ,
In some cues, Peter concJ'ed, Utt
costs JJ:ceeded the engtoeer's estimate by
a considerable amount. SQ he recom·
mendod the city set aside about '401000 k>
keep tPle discrnpancy down to S.$ perceDt
-his original projection.
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ples go on :sale today -we must
make apace for recent 1970 pur-
chases .
e Select any Heritage sofa or chair
from our flo0r and. you may have .
immediate delivery at 25% oU.
...., ,.,. <ftstlnctlve styli119, the -derful
'••A11•1slllo, the exquisite fabric$ llilt makt sofas and
chairs by Heritage $UCh treasured possessions..
-TRY OUR REVOLVING CHARGE -
Yo•r fcn>orit1 mt.nor· dlllgftrr !Dill be llapJ>r to GUiil ~°" ...
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The space center said today the
.. weak" tropical atonn Helen is e:rpec!ted
to be 500 m.lles ftmn the ~ area.
The forecast for the landing s!Oas for
winds .of 1$ knoll. and four feet seas
wblcb space 0Ulclal1 t e r m e d '· ac-
ceptable."
'J'h8 contractor in· the 10b already ha:s
completed hll work , and councllmen weae
uncertain about wbO, e:a:acUy, would be
Hable ror any claim! of damage or poor
workmanshifp.
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$216 ·Million Count~ Budget
By JAU BROBACK
Of W. o.llf Pl .. I SlaH
·Orange County supervisors got _ their'
fi rst IOok at the 1m11 budget Wed·
• J,16day, with requested expenditures 23
perceDl above the curreni fiscal year:
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lfithcock poi9ted-out that the county
has achieved the unique posiUon of ·haV·
ing ·the lowest county tax rate and the
lowest c®nty budget per capita in
Calitorflia. ·
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. fic!ms' the local PN>P¢l'1u·flle IJ in
the community safety-category which m..
dudes courts and . law eoforcement,"
Hitchcock revealed r "Those departments
want a hike of 16 perceqt or '5 miWon."
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Tile county ~"rate ,,...~ '*'" cent lut year. Tile b!lhal point, wu
rea.~ In lllM'I wheri a '!.71 rale was
appfov~. .
The current· budget \' 117',•,llJ, an
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But ·f,bey were . quicklt assured by
David G~ Hitclicock, county budget direc-
tor. that'· his staff 'Will attempt to reduce
the reqyests by 17.2 million and bold the
county tu rate at· ibJ present level of
11.67 per 1100.asseised valuation.
Depattment re<IU"!ts for 1970-71 total $2~8,442,890, )46,119.202 above current
year's spending. '111e largest requested
increase is $16.38 million for weliare. but
this is iargelf offset by state and federal
fundi, lfitcheock explained.
Departments have .resi.ueated 990 •d·
di\iO&Ull county ¢ployes, · fni~ Ute cur-
rent 6,86& to 7,~ •. Bitchcock noted that
while this la a record number of new
positions, it ia the amalleJt percentage m..
crease lo several years, 14 ~I. Last
year employe poslt,ions were increued. by
·16 percenL
lncreaJeo .requeotec1 from department
expenditures allecting the oounty> general
fund total.. $11.7 mlllloo, ot 1IO J*'<ent
over-the presenL An lnc:rease of lS per-
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Clemente
Paving
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Plan Hit
More than · a J!!Cote of San Clemente
residents protested asvssment bills and
contract.of practices it( a special paving
project Wedn~ax. and in some cases cj~
ty mmctlmen agreed with them.
Tile pai!ng .and curb·wort along parts
<i 4YOl!idl ~ apd Avenlda MarfPiA -iilooi Wilb .......i .,,Blier
~·~Into tbem -drew ~arsh
c,ommenis bj 13 !andowners "1lo wrote
letters and aboul • doaacresldeolJ who a~ in perion lMifDr!t the council.
Ttie crux of the pioblem centered on
one resident, Paul Mardacinl and bis
wife, of 159 W. MarqUita.
"We are thorougllly disgusted with this
whole project," Mrs. Mordacini told
councilmen.
Many of the problems In the district
were allegedly spawned by the .p>n·
tfact.ing finn of Sully Miller, which drew
char.ges including driving of huge earth
movers ''everywhere but in the street."
The Mardacinls Complained that ·the
widening and rebuilding of the street in
front of their house caused t h e i r
driveway to be cut off and they were led
ta believe that the driveway repairs on
their' property Would be, done without
charge. .
Then they were billed for the project.
Because o£ the Mordacini comments,.
along with other claims that the con~
tractor's equipment cracked private'
drives and that in one case-boles in con-
crete were filled with ch~ap asphalt, the
council decided to continue the public
heafing. -More comments on the district and the
.... complaints will be heard May f~ coun-
cilmen agreed.
City Engineer Phil Peter, who mtcuss..
ed the problems ol the district al length
with tl)e council, agreed that the con-
tracting fum's perfonnance · wa1 less
than adequate.
"In fact. in light of what bas happened
\n this job, I would ~ably .d~~ the
firm an incompetent bidder if it bid on
any more improvement districts in the
city," he said. -The project was completed only a.r,ter
an · initial attempt to seek an im·
provenient district in the area ·failed
because of citizen protest.
It was beguri after a second attempt
gucceed~_,..·.1 ·
The job Involved pavln'f and gutter
(Ste PA G, Page !)
Orange Ceut
Weatller
Into each life some rain must
fall, and it's liable to come'Frlday,
along wiµi chilly winds to scoot
the mercury back down to 60 de·
grees along \he Orange Coast.
IN~mE. TODAY
Jt's not tht first time that
Supreme-Court Justice William
O, Do1'Qlaa' outside .intef'tlU
Mvt cous:e_d him trouble; Jt.e is
·an "actiw porticipant•t. •n 1 li/e.
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Miii • Slf'Yfel> 11 WwM f!llWt 4'1
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De~tl·roqueltlq.tht·I.v.iest In-"'lbe greatest •reque,,&ect mcrease ~af.
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Council Reje.cts
·-Dissolving CAC
By RJCHARD P. NALL
Of n..i INlllJ Pllitf St•ll
"The mayor's · plan to dissolve the
Citizens Advlsm'y-Onnmiltee (CAC) Jlld
design ' a new committee strecture for
general plan implomentalion went down
to •••• dlilell fl, ... ~~
Beacb City CouiiCil meeting.
already in place and not add to the. pro..
blems of a De\! council." Vedder 18,id,
••1 was trying to unUe their bancf!.."
Councllman · Rlcbard Goldberg agreed
with Boyd. Vice Mayor J"""'1·0'51illivan
said. quleUy, •Jt pn>lial,q "1ouldl be Jell
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SPACE CENTER. l!ouston (ui>i) -
'll>e APollo 13 astronauts passed -llie
halfway nlirk hom~ t?iay with ·~
patchef;Hip spaceShip on true courae aod
~ reaerves of oxygen, water. power
and fuel boldiJI& up well ·
· ·~ both in space and "!I ground
w~ growing that. veteran J1n¥!5 A.
Lovell and hll two crewmata; Frid W.
, lloll!tollll "'II! 1-l't!Wll.· ....... Jl!Urll IOfalJ .to eartl! FPdaY ~.
11 ' I'll) fJing.' !ol •betteJ'. than, WO -
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The ·matler l!a~ ~ -sjielve~ two ~ks a10 when Mayor dienn Vedder
popped II on the~
"l haven't changed my views," said
Vedder. l<We've had a good return from
this committee (originally 25 J)ersom).
'Ibey have dooe an e:rcyllent job but have
dwindled., I feel tbe next alhninist.ration
should start out anew."
Vedde!: and ra ugh a.tillt . _
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Writer" lt~p; ·
' •e:apldell.~' ~ Ltvell1 . .
Oo. the;day Lavell iuld ~had ha,e4 (
E laillr cm the·.-,·llii> Juiw1 Aq,...,-.. llJU llnlcod lo .~
lllithile; ()dysaeY,, u lbeJ -llilflliun~poln(aHi:a Lll!i fB'F.• ~ aiiof -ul Donald K. Sls,)o:lxlo Ai4 ApoOo lJ would probably try to bold on to
Aquarius· until about an hour before It was Vedder's final council meeting.
Vedder said.be had an idea Utat would
involve many more persons in the
general plan implementation. He called if ·
Citize{Js for lmplementatfons. Seventies.
Structuring
Of CAC Unit ·
Vedder said the CAC set up community Rejiggering an okl phrase, Laguna
goals and a new group shou1d implement Beach writer Arnold Hano told co~ them.· cilmen Wednesday ·'""L "I •~•t thin' He called for groups of three to five '116" uuu ,.
persons in committees to work in areas there should be representation without
11Udl as recreation, parking, clean ef. ta:ralion." fluent and utility ,...,.. __ ••·•. · ..._..r.<---...ie He referred to the structure of tbe 1!,~J..,w~dtt!~~; Cltliens Advisor)'. COmmiliee {CAC).
and eouncil. Overseera w d be set up to Some of its members do not live in the ci..
keep ~ committee stren said ty:.
no one person wouJd serve more than a Hang said tbe CAC had a quasl-Jegal
year on a committee and alter six status that was more legal than quasi
months ·he would be eligible to M!rve "" and was making declsioru about Laguna
again. ~ach. ·
Vedder called his plan a "new ap-·"f•t resent the inclmion of Emerald Bay
p~ch for citizen participation." and .Three Arch Bay?' he s.aid.
C:>uncilman Charltoo Boyd saJd, "I am Hano said, 0 1 can see as Mr. Goldberg
inost £.l:&teful fer these ideu and brought-up that these are valuable
thoughts but l feel it ls unwise to interrilpt members." Co u n·~ 11 m a n Richard
a going concern. Goldberg hall backing from Emerald Bay
"It Is not time to interrupt and add to residents in his successful election cam·
the organi1.a.Uonal problems of three (two palgn.11
actually) new members to the council. I Hano said he was stuMeO by what
woWd Uke to tee tHe CAC polled; I would seemed legal cot_ltradictions.
like to a.ee the planning commission pon-Mayor Glenn Vedder pointed 911t that
ed and I would like to see the planning the general plan included Crystal Cove
. commission have more to say about the and ranged back to Laguna Niguel. Hano
CAC selection. said, "It is Laguna Beach business beihg
"We should hold onto the b~"" decided by non-Llguoans."
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Disaster Aid Officials -I
·Meet at Nixon's -Home
The scheduJed to.day working vacaUon
a\.llie Western White House liy Pre&!dent
Richard Nixon, his family · and aides is
having a prelude of sorts today and Frid·
ay with a meeting of dozem of. disaster .
aid Officials.
The White House complex is the site of
meeUngs between the representatives of
1even ,western slates and federal agen·
&Jes who seek to ·mesh plans for future
disaster relief • • t • ' The 40 delegates are meeting under
.. gponlOflhip, of the Federal Office of
Em•gency Pre pared ne s1 ; which
allocated a record $141 11\illlon In rellel
·flmds last year to ·~ with mll)o•
disasters. .,. • ,
The lllj!eting aliio attended by an ltalill>U!IHloJ~.,..'°'-NATO, will wind
up,Friilay aflernoon. • . •
Soon afterWr.rds, starf at the 'White
House complex will make the finit
preparations for the.10-day working boli·
day of the Chief Executive.
Orl&!,nal plans had called for a visil on
the 23rd, but the 24th seems to be the
chosen.day.
The Pre~dent is expected to land in Air
Force One at the El Toro Marine Air Sta·
tloa,: then make the abort hop to the
Western White House by helicopter.
His last visit to his San Clemente
· seaside estate was over the New Year's
holkt'ays.
At·the meeting at bil tstale today, the
disaster aid officlall are conducting their ,
first Joint parley to <!)scuas state and
federal cooperation during m • l or
' dis!sters. . Alessandro 51,..pan •of the ltrllan
)'oreign Olftce f Js. partlcipaUng In the
rneetlngt al an obser.;ver repre,entlng a
U.S..Jlaly dlwler ualJtance at u d 1
sponaoral by NATO. • -
0..1 laue to:W~"aa'th' huae federal ouila.1 Gi:aw-nimloo IUI Y.ar aa
dbjtster;..id,fil Caill«nla:~ rec.«d lli>odl
alter l ... _.leTalnolcl'ma,ln Jah\!lr)' and,~Februl.ij, · \ •
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to '108 ml!llon.
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AREA IN wt!ITE IS PROPOSED· CITY OF· IRVINE'
Shaded Area Within· Tll>t Mork1 •4,800 · AcrH in ·Zono · Roqilolta •
Irvine City _Zoning Plans
Go Bef·ore ·co~!Y Friday
ocheduled sj!juhdawn. .
"l(thlngs•hep IOinc·the wayth17"""
we're In beautlful shape," Slayton Hid.
"But you can't dileount ·the fact that lometliini' elae. mJlht. (flO oul) Oil JO"
befor~ you get home."
' Slatton said ,reoentry, ltrell was "DOI
relllf dllflcult but the problem ls one Of
lntqratlng all <i the&e ~ Into a
r:::u~e :""a!" ~1t·~h~:: ~
limited " A1 Apo& i3 -.a1eadlly . mo¥ed 1nto
earth's gravity, it. ll'ffd waa.bullilng up
from I, 7SO inlies at the midwq poinl lo
:U;JIS miles just before It ruches earth.
The astranauts plaMed to shed thdt
service module about ci;s hour1Defore re-
entry. That was the Jedion jn wflk:4 ,.an
· explosio.n Caused .America's third moon
landing -to be aborted. •
The astronauts were ~"'f preparin& lot
the landing.
Lovelfand.Swigert qulctly;booPd up a
190!' to recharge orie of the thiee ba\.
Planned communJty zoning .requests for near the Santa Ana Freeway. teries in the comniaod module and Haile
rt ol th _ _. c·ty Of Irvine Ill be reported •"111ey'hoth came' down bere (ln-pa . e·_P'"l""""" 1 w ' James Taylor,. the company's fener&1 to •quar· !us) rubbm· g· their bands. aDd submitted to \M·Orange County Plannlng I admln1st lo< sald the I d n Department Friday, . Irvine' C.Ompany ~an -ra • P anne 1bivering.0
spokesmen aMounced today, community ?.oning•requests call.for : Temperatures lo-Odyuey ~ 1n fbe
Richard Reese, Irvine vice president of ~Hes for a maximum of. 30,000 dwell~ ~ low 50s and~ controt•recommeDlled
plarutlng, said l)1e f'<!U!'l• l>Wilve·Iong· Ing units, Including apartments. · (8" Al'OLLO, -Pqei I > •
range plans for the developmd of abc:Nt ~--A miii.imUm of 76 acfes for at tl!ast \5 _,.,_ · .. .k. .:.._
4;000 aCI:es,betWilen'Jhe;Santa Ana and nel&h~rhoo<J parks: , . :. H H )o(
San ~oFretWl)'l.-ibout·one--~lftb ..:..Eleven .acres f<ir a ............... "~com-. s' . I R -try o1 the propOied clty. · .,...,....... ,~1a e·en Four residen.U81 villages with com· munity park,~ be located !wltbin an,en-of"--· · . ; . -
mereial, school and recreational sites are Vironmental corridor, if p.iblic qendes S
encompomd by the . ..,nliig' requfltl for accept the rt.spooslbiuiy for Ill develop. Techniques _et -
what will tie the west central area of the me_nt. . , _
pn>posed city. . -Twelve •lementrrt """"°"· three For Apollo' F·li'ght· Reeae said the zoning rtqUO!b are · junior high schools and oiio btait school. .
being submitted now oo •they can be pr.. Taylor and two of ·the three •Junlor high .
....-<I . -1ili\ultaneously-with-,-tho.,._com· .>ehools and the hlgll >Choo! are sugested SPACE-·ciNTEac ~-(AP) -
pany's g-al plan for the . city, filed for constiuctlon wilhiD. the eovlromnental Engineers· have .deyeloped special. ~· with the county Mardi 19. --· ·· . -' , entry techniques· for the troubled APollo
The area i!iifuthe-!Utijf,Cl of Fndliy'~0i:1~Woned . b). compeey · planners; c13~'11ley are-being tested hprimula!Dn,
filing will have a popullti!Jn ranging from ttie ~re 53,000 acre city' will' have an but officials believe Ulil to be the •
fl0,000 to 80,llllO, -iald. Maximum ultimate population of 430,000 by the year quen<!e Jn the hdurs before landing 0•
development of theJllcremenl ts expected 2000: It Is located between the SanUqb tarth. -
\by li80. fooiltllls and the coastal area. ·Five hours: A coUrae c«rectlon IJ per.
The 4,000 acres under ·CC1111ider8Uon ls Newport Beach is On iti weatem boun--formed if needed.
b<JUndedontheeastbyJeffreyRoadand dary · and Laguna. Beach . forms the Tllreeand..;..batihdurs: Tbeservlco
on the west by a --<i Jam· eaotern boundary. module, which Is the dilal!led port of.tbO boree 'R<led. €11lver .Road cula throu&b ' spscecrafl, Is jetthooned. •·
the hesrl of the area, 'whlc:b•atritdles· . _ · _ Tbn. bouts : '1legln' preparatloli ~
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in a brOaij, thoup moder al<, .cl<icllrlO !ale ps;e ...Uon devole<I to fashlons for the ·left •. Tills craft 1cart!es. the ~ thl!Mli •
thlJ afternoon. (~ quolaUons. Pare• "'""' -Inside and outside. · the •tmosphere to a J11'11Cbu1' lancli\t'I'. '~). Tile speclaf ..;c11on offers ad•, articles the Pa~ as in a normal ~l ..__11!1?._ __ on ~New York Stock and-jlbotoo Of new furniture, draperiea, 'l'!)8 astranautr will be plcUd.,. ljt ., ~ 'Jedl Pinon '11, a ~~ ijiio:and pool equipment. It alao includes alrcrort cam.r Iwo Jlma and lallr
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·. ol the oililoa lllqtblid-·raa. ocl• ipruce up for 11><ioiln born~ and 1on1en.,\·. ~will be taken byVet _In ·~;., • nea. · .. 1 --Air F°"'" Bue In H-s.=-> ; '
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estandell.the ~ 1raab Contract unUI ordinance and um ~!Iman felt .It t,raib." .
Dec. fl, !flt ~,!l!lit vote that: ' would be pi;oper to put It on the tar BeauWlcallon leader Lloyd f.!iln< said
' -Braogbt a ~t &om trash co'n.· · rate." I" .• · · · ht hid served oz; tM trash. committee
trftctor Tom TJ:uJU,wbo wants to bid on Wheaton suggesteil .the CQWIC\l .~~ •1111 dl4 not ~Ueve Boyd·cOJJld SQlv~ the
the c!Ontrict In tlii near future. to •iudy the proposed 19711-71 bud(Ol ·finl , problem In 10 day•.
• -aw,.! the P..,lbllity that the 'new Boyd said, "like olber prob!ema · in "Maybe we sboulcl look IOward truh
council :wJU attempt tO ·overthrow the Laguna, this Ollfl hu-been hangtn1 on for , dlstric1s ••. lt'a going to lake many many
decisioo"'af the present council on the ex· . years. The budget revlew Is on])' 3q ~aya months. I would like to see Mr.
\ensioo. , _ -away. Unless there •e real obltaclts W Whettof'• suggestton carried out," aaid
· -l\alled a legal q"'•Uon a b 0 u t the tax bill rout. I·wotJld like to do II and Milne.
whether tllO new !"\ll1Cil cOuld reiclnd the pur ciut the specillca~ tn.l,be two -Trulta later ~allenged the eat.nllon.
action i( the cofur1ct' amendment -cex~ tractors wt talked about1~ . , • ' . He l&ld a decision bacfbetn inade to atve
tension) is signed in the meantime -by 'one of the obstacles, said Wheaton, is him a cbanf!e to bid and accused the cUy_
the mayor and city-clerk -before Mayor that the present genera] fund rate of 87 .3 of taking the et1mpetitlon out of the trash
Gleno Vedder leaves office. -··· cents could be low~red to abou~ 65 (:eajs situation.
City ,,.Manager James I D. Wheato11 by ~acing some £!!Deral fund Items ill Councilman Richard Goldberg said he
recommended the extension of the con. other categoriet. . wanted to go on record that T,rulis wlll be
traet with Laguna Disposal Service whicf\ 'nlis would te·ave 3i cent.a open. glyen a cbanct to bid. Trulls was al&O
' has held the contract for 10 yean. However, said Wheaton~ employe salaries asrured thit the new council could res-
The cou.ncll has agreed that It wishes to have not yet been considered.. He also clnd the actlon of the old.
make future tra!h Collection ·mandatOry. said, "I do oot have a g~ handle on the Quest~?ned about this today, however,
Just how this will be done. is yet a ques-q~ttion of how many 'adQHJonal pOUce city , attorney Jack Rimel said the
tion muk and the reason for Wheaton's.-officers we will hire." authorized leaal coo.tract amendment
recommendation. · He said salaries, more Police, fringe could not be rf.Jeinded if it i! signed in
1'le councl1 could either put the trash benellta and other budget itel!)J would the meantime by the city clerk and
on the property tax If there is room for lt exceed the 3$ cent figure. mayor.
under the tt ge.neral fund taxatlon ceiling Councilman Roy Holm objected to put. Glenn Vedder wUJ be mayor until the
or it cou1d pass an or4]nance making col· ting trash on the tax rate. He aaid there council reorganizes Tuesday aftf:moon.
' lection mandatory -but _there is a que~ was no correlation between a property's Even If the agreement is not signed
tion whether this is legally enforceable. assessed valuation and the amount of and the present contractor takes some
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: moku, Scott Mo$. and Robby Porter (from lilCI)'., ,lng vjsits to.J;aguna se~l• •.. pPe~ llou'e programs
, put their .. heads er on biology projett ~.dl'e . bliin( conducted lJl. ~on· wilb ·national
expect to cli~pla)'-uflng ·J;aguna Beaej! -trnjf!M . llublic ~chools Week. · . • :
School D1Stricl's Back to School Dar.Pill'! Ti!ei~ay. · . . · . .. . ..
Wil~oxen ~,-~iag ·::S~at.'f'QR1? , . _, .
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Some Orange County Rep u·b 1 l c a n touch with h!J Orange Coonty con-potenilal stat. controls.
women'• croup1 literally bave their atftuency. WilCoxen saJd 95 new power pie.nu will
minds rnadl 1IP _and clQg~ 'Ql}t &g be oon-_J!!l_~m.,_said Schrrulz~ six:y~ar vo_ting be needed ·to ,~jep pace with California
fused with facts, Congressf<tlal candidate record ID Sacramento indicates he has g?owth, addi'iif that it Will be costly to
William Wilcoxen charged today. generally sided with the old Democratic reJocate them-inland.
He said he has been refused permission leadership. He also questioned whether controls
ti> .~aaanrsa -tt>etr me nrb er ah tp 1, -~---Hntao-said-Sdunitt political ideology , tmposed on the amount of pollutants
~Y c1Ung groups -m Fountain makes it lppear he could not support emitted are tough enough. fallei and Costa Mesa. · President Nixon's programs · if sent to Wilcoxen, lnstrumental in the Save Salt
1 'l1'e :Lacuna Beach attorney is oppqglng Washington and that he is flally oppoud <:reek campaign, noted> a beach aecess ~i. Sen. John G. SclnnlU (II-~ in to alt federal aid., · measure pueed the State Assembly Wed· tl>e race to replace the latA! (:ollgre~ Even the lat. Mt. Ult voi.d for federal nesday, predicting it may' even pass in
Jomea B. Ult in the 3Stb Dllb1ct. . --)lid to education, WUcoaen l!j>!e,f,.saying the Senat..thb year. , .
· WUcoxen made his remarkl befm-, lhl" . tatp'ayers lhoold get some type d return Similar measures have died there in ~-Harbor ~.Milare~;~~ on their lnvestmen~ ii suitabl~ oropams :the put. . '
l(iHART) In a ~.~i~~~ available. . • ~. •1 • I" a~~that "VJlall>laches,uoed Colla Mesa Goll and CO\dlti'J Club. • · •. ., ~!!<»•en charged that Scbmitz ls not by the.pubUc over lour and five year
· He bad been lnvUocl to' lilt •abM ....Y COllCmled about poUuuon pro-periods in M"1!foclno and Santa Cruz
ahore:line deveJoP:Mat, mwonmen·tal ••· pointing out Prtsfdent Nixon was counties become unrestricted as a result ' Uutim and reJated top!~ bUt• . !: c~ to make sewage control a key .... wele al".<> cited . by Wllcoxen.
berl speclfJCallJ'-: ~ · · {1)1 bis Jl'OllUlli 1 • ' t' ' ltat Sa.Id studies are under way ,as a
pa!gn qainll . .;1. ing Orange Coun y ~nd Its reslik on !>eachfront property owned by
'Ibe Tultin J :C -· lhdi'ellne development, he re v 1 e w e d the Huntington Beach Company ex· !'1-teYttal front1 wttfl W ' .._ -~vartous areu t;A concern such as sewage tending toward Sunset Beach from the
1je la C101 o1 llt'P Wttll the-· . bl polluUon, power plant lit. locaUons and municipal pier. -:;:::g-' ~
. µttle ·Lea~~~
9pen Ball Sea86n
Ciub,h~use Check Off er . '
Disappointing to City "San Clement.'• IJU!e League '!'Ill kick oll lta aeaaon thla com1Df·weekend wtur· !fl'! flnrt gamea on Friday, foUowing a ~e 'brukfast· and parade Saturday • cl f rrt Al's Main~ance ol Siln Clement. -t!ie Jbornlng. , San Clemente s ty n~urance ca er 1 s\ bldd t r! th 1 Before the actual Inauguration of the Wednesday offered a check for $57,000 for owe · -· o ·pe onn e c eanup duUes at a contract ' price of $680 a eeaaon, parents of players have been the restoration of heavy fire damaa:e to rnonLh. . .
jrepartng the field at the Vista Bahia' the community clubhouse -a surn which The contract could be terminated
stadtum, clearing weeds· and· putting ·a didn't bring many smiles to city coun-without cause On 30-day notice. lf poor
MW.coat of paint on the bulldlngs and cum·en. ·petformance"'i.rcited then the pact could
bleachers. · Agents for Firemen's ·Fund told City-~en~ wtthiµ 48.hou.ta:. Carr said.
Friday's games will be the first of the • Manager Ken Carr that if ~e Qffer drew Another interesting aklelight--to-the
dason. Lagmia Federal and the Kiwanis disfavor from the city, a new panel of ap-clubhouse ··replacement matter arose ttams will aqua.re off at.~:30 p.m., follow· praisers, including one chosen by the city.-when City Engineer Phil Peter outlined
ed. at 7:30 by the Elks team versus the and one by the,insurance firm -would ideas for the"three'story patting building Unlf.ed Callfomla Bank squad. meet with still a third "impartiil'~ one.to· .. ,_ ....c...-I d On Saturday, the celebration will reach seek a.different sewement. at ule niw1l<;lps . ~ near the pier an
fu:U, swlnf witfi • pancake breakfast with The insurance p;iyment, Cari' said. was be;;~· structure -if ever bu ill -would
the pub le welcome at Ole . Hanson not based on costs to replace the struc-tie in nicely with a cluhh<luse-style com-
Elementary ~boot starting at 6.30 a.m .. -ture, but "to restore if' to its': previous plex nearby, along with a prestige restau-
DonaUom are $1 for adult.a and 50 cents condition In kind.'\ · · . riot, he said.
for kids. Councilmen however. have been think· Peter told the council that there would Ing seriously about plans to raze the
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present structure and replace it with . ti!! Ample Janel for yie bull din& to house
anothef building of contemporary Spanish 444 ~ars flanked, J)OMlbly, by a clubhouse
design. --replacement.
Councilmen delayed official action on Councilmen agreed that the costly
the payment issue unUI their first parkinii building plan could not .be con--·
meeW!g in May when the new Council sidered seriously for seVeral years . beglils to tackl,e city business. ·
Two other sidelights in the matter or lnste;ad, the unofficial $en~iment was to
the burned clubhouse arose ·at ttie , spend about $4,000 for paving of the lot
meeting Wednesday. · along wfth four new city-owned parcels
Carr, In .his fecommendation li> the nearby to accommodate about 100 cars in
council on hiring of a _private .custodial • time for this summer.
tlnn for .deanup at city hall, said the clty Firm plans for the fi11B11cing, design
employ-e ' dtmied responsible ·for the and site of the new to mm unity clu~use
clubbOIJle ·blue . is no longer 01 San sti ll are ;.o1 flied. ·~ \
Clemenie.'1 payroll. ~ That matter Will be resumed when the
' Tbt cuslodlan, it had been established, new council begins work the first meeUng
accldenlally left a lighted cigaret in his in ·May.
-Qu.ar.ter:a at the clubhouse, ,hich.1tarted
the destructive blaze. ,
"He was released on a lay-off basis.''
Carr said, "and it is my recommendaUon
that the city hire a private flnn to
perform the custoctial duties in city
buijdings.V
"nle cooncll agreed aitd voted to bire
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the astronauta . don their spacesuits
before rMntry.
The space center sakt today· the
"weak" tropical storm Helen is expected
to be 500 miles from the . rtcovery area.
Tbt forecast for the landing site wu for
wblds of 1$ b otL and' four feet seas
•hlch space officials termed •1ac-
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PAVING ...
· work. in front ol iibout 300 pieces Of pr<r
perty, and bills in some cases reached
nearly $l,000. • ~
In some cases, Peter conceded, the
costs exceeded the' engineer's estimate by
a considerable amount, so he recom·
mended the,,;:i\Y Ht aside ab6utS40,000 to
keep the discrepancy down to 6.5 percent
-his original projection.
The conlractor in the job already has
CM'lp!eted·h1s work, and councilmen were
•uncer tain about who,,_exactly, would be
liable for any claims of damage or poor
workmanship.
Besides tht •lrteta of Merqulta and
?tiarlposa. Encino, Areoso al'ld La Paloma
lanes are a..Uected by the dlatrlct.
Challenging Wheaton, Co u n c i Im an trash it generated. • action on the basis of the coqncil
Charlton Boyd, sole vote against the ex-Sala Holm,, "Many homes .haVe an ' decision, Rimel conceded it could lead to
tension, said, "I felt we were to c~e to assessed valuation, greater th8n the a sUcky situation.
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Meeting Slated
lnLaguna·Sunday
The kickoff meeting for the-organlia·
lion of a communlty-wkle drug education
and rel\abilllat.ion council will be held
Sunday aftomoon at I o'clock In the
Laguna Beoch UnU!ed School District
board room, Park Avenue and Blumont
Street.
The meeting Is sponsored by the
Lagun~'Beach.'Coordinating Council,, the
Mermai~, W~'s ·Division of the Cham~ of Commerce, anCI Kiwanis
International.
It follows ~ survey ot all persons in the
community known to have participated in
counseling and rehabilitation services and
is open to anyone with experience in the
Held of drug educaUoo and counseling, as
Well as to concerned parents and young "~I~ iwfu would like tb contrlb&e their ·
Ideas and as!lslance IO the project.
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Rejected _in San Clemente
By JOHN V ALTERZA
Of th• DlllY Pll1! 11111
The latest possible solution to cosUy
landslides in the Pacesetter·Htllcrest
tract in San Clemente fell with a thud
Wednesday when the City Council frown·
ed at an improvement district which ~ould have cOst some residents $10,000
apiece.
The district, only <ine tentaUve Idea on
the vexing problem crea1ea by a buge
slide behind o·n~ residence on A venida
Colombo, was drafted at the council's re·
quest by City Engineer Phil Peter, who
explained a map showing 29 houses with
varying degrees of exposure to dartgers
of the unstable slide area.
But the counclJ, balking after bearing
that the assessments for repair work
would hit all thebomeownera hard, decid·
eel to seek a different plan -repair .or
only the residence of Eugene Seeta: at 717
Colombo.
Peter and other city aides will examine
the possibillt),es and costs of sinking ~
crete pilings through the unstable earth
behind the Seets home and into IO!id
ground beneath.
Other staff members will _examine the
alternate methods of financing the
repairs, poss.ibly with the help of the
lender holding the Seets mortgage.
City 1i~bility in the slide repair& also
will be examined. All that information is
expected to return to the council May 6.
The assessment district whicb received
a grim response.would have involved cut.
Ung away of the unstable soil in the ca~
yon affected by the slide, construction of
buffers on the canyon floor, then recom::
pact.ing of the sail up slopes to make it
more stable.
'I'tu;ee homes are immediately affected
by the slide -the Seets house and the
houses on either side.
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Give Me a Borne
This bovine-view ·rrom Pacific Coast Highw&Y.,• be-.
tween Corona de! Mar and Laguna Beach will be
replaced before long bY.·homes for thousands of two--
legged critters who wdl populate the Irvine Ranch
pasture land with three lo six families per acre.
Planner Gordon .Jones of the Irvine Company says
about ls,000 people eventually will be living on th~
coastal slope where the cows now roam.
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~ew Sign L~w in ' Effect
-Picture Not Quite So l)ark for Vi-Olators
By BARBARA KREIBICR
01 tlHI D1llY ~Ii.I Stiff
The ttlree.year amortization period for
nonconforming signs under Laguna's new
sign oidinal\Ct: ~nded at 6 p.m. Wed·
'nesday.
From now on , all signs no~ln com·
pliance with the ordinan.ce ·· be in
violation of the law and subjeet to bale-
ment. ·
However, the sign picture is ool a.s
dark as dry legal language would ma~e it
~seem.
For one thing, a flurry of lasl-minule
appllcatiorts for permits. for new, con-
forming signs, has had the city Building
Department so busy the staff hasn 't had
time even to thi~ about lunch recently .
contract with the sign company or have a
representative of the sfgn company con-
firm that a contract has been agreed
upon and specify just how Jong it will be
before the job .will be completed.
Iii the early days of the sign ordinince ,
_a substantial number ' of business people
vowed they had no inteption of complying
with the new regulations. However, said
Meyer, "at least 75 per cent of those who
were complaining the loudest already
have come in arid taken out permits. The
response is really much better tha'n we
expecled."
With ordinaoce vk>latiQfJS now strictly
in the hands of the city attorney, no more
warning notices will be issued, he added.
There are three methods with viola·
lions of Section IQ.-1, Ordinance 209 ....
One i.s the abatement procedure before
the City Council, which can declare the
offending sign a nuisance and contract to
have it removed at the owner's expense,
or add the cost to his tax bill.
"But," says Building Dir!ctor Clyde ~
S"pringe. "don't th.ink we'Je complaining.
\Ve're more than pl~a.sed with the ac-
celerated rate at which the business com-
munity is voluntarily moving to com}>ly
wtth the ordinance. It's v e r y en-
couraging." The second is the cited complaint, a
Says housing and zoning inspector Bill standard method in which the city al·
Meyer, "In the past few days. non-Lamey takes ·the violator to court as in
conforming signs have~ going.down any othef ciyU matter and seeks. a judg-
by dozens. -p~ple are adUaUy lined up men,•tbe decision being up to:the judge.
waiting to take out new pennil.'l·. We're The third method is the simple citation.
issuing them by dozens." --.i.}n whiCh inspectors isst:ie .i.. i;ltation for a
A survey will be started today, MeyeT misdeipeanor, as with a tralflp ticke4 the
said, t~ list all remaining nooconfonning person appears in court, pl e88s guilty or
signs, with description. address and name not guilty, and e ruling, with or without
~of owner. . fine, is handed down by the judge.
This list will be ha'hded ·to the~city al· If an order to remove a sign is not
tomey. whose job it now become.!I to en-complied with, {he owner then is in COO·
force the ordinance. · tempt of court and again the punishment
But. along with the list, will go . the. is up to the judge.
names and addresses or all sign owners In Springe's view. the second pr o-
who have 'taken out permits, or have asr cedure, the cited complaint, prepared by
plicatlons pending. and are awaiting In-the city attorney after review of the case
stallation of their new signs. and placed before the court for ad·
"If they have taken out ' a permit in judicalion, probably will be the mo s t
good faith, or applied for one and are just commonly used.
wailing for the s.ign company to put it up, The simple citation, he said, would
we will go along with them." Meyer said. have little applicati<>n in the early stages,
Applicants, he added, are required to but might be used later for minor In·
provide a sketch of the new sign, show a fractions of the ordinance. The abate·
• ouths' Reaction Awaited
Fo1~ New Lagun~-Council
By FRED SCHOEMEHL
01 t111 O•HY "llet SIUf
LAGUNA BEACH has two new city
coulicilmen today after Tuesday's elec·
tion of Edward L-Orr and Peter Ostrander
and , a third councilman, Richa r'd
Goldberg. returned for another rour.year
term.
It will ·be interP.sling to see how the
youth of the community reacts to the "cw
council after Lagu11a Beach High ScbOOI
held its own forum and mock election fo
city candidates.
I suspect there is going lo be a lol more
student participation in 1n u n i c i p a 1
,government as a result and we may see
more st4<1enls spendi11g their Wednesday
11.ighls down in the city hall' council ch am·
hers.
We ~ay also see increased com-
mWlicalio"n between the City Council and
students.
AFTER THE high school forum, I was
t a I k i n g with now cooncllman-elect
Ostrander' and he made a great sug·
gestion. He ii calling for a similar forum
between councilme n and students now
that the election Ts over.
t think it's great way for city govern.
ment lo begin to undersl.and how the
students feel, and i11. tum. the students
will be more knowledgeable of the di rcc-\
liqn the City Council is taking.
WE ALL rtfUST come together now
that the election ts over and work to
make Laguna the place we want it to be.
I know the young people have real con-
cern for the problems-racing this city,
and begi11ning now, afld Into the future ,
than concern is going to show itselr. . * The Progressive Educalion Club has
Just elected its "guidJng lights" for next
year. Zany Jolie Btmstien will head !he
triumvirate nccµtive council. Joining
her are Lise Parker and Joanne Parker.
Aid el'eryone ~ happy with the thret
fe male leaders. '
PEC WjLL CONTINUE the mini·
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Teen
Corner
courses next year, despite budget cuts at
· the high school and work on building a
mort: sincere ·•student v I e w point ' •
towards education. The clu b is also coo·
sideri11g the possibility of using its.Jund&
-to add books to the sadly stocked high
school lib rary.
The dress codes are gQne and things
are going great. No real problems have
bee11 reported, outside of the facl. that
two students were barefoot on Tuesday.
Many girls are wearing pants, while the
guy s are going for beards a n d
moustaches.
CHORAL READERS have b ¥ n
especially busy this month, starting with '
a performance out in Laguna Hills, then
to Laguna Federal, and la st Mondaf to
Chapman College for their co11,w>eation.
Tomorrow night they'll be ofr to the
Congregational Church on SI. Ann's. for
an 8 o'clock performance.
Later this month, the Readers ·will
retu1 " to Laguna Hills,· perfonn for the
Unitarians here in town, and finish the
m·onth at Tu!tln High. Aa for all the
classtime they will miss -ab, it'5 help-
ing promote. the • high school
everywhere.
COACH RED GUYER, who spent 36
years coaching at the high schoolt 1s 100n
to receive a lifetime pass to all e'venla of
Laguna Beach High School. ,,,e pass is
being presented. by the studenl council,
as a token of appreciation for his many
years of dedicated service . . . ' .
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ment p~ure, Springe_ added, Is dlf.
ficull In that it involves the city in con·
tracting to }lave. si.in.!I taken down and
prob8.bly would be used only if ·deemed
the most apprqpri1tle method by the city
flttornef· after revlew Qf a s~ific case.
Summing Up. lhe sign _pietufe, Springe
concluded. "People who ilave secured
permits or have applications pe.nding will
not be cited. We realize the:re will be
some carryover of noncompliance, but we
feel certain the majority of these will
comply in due coorse."
· Laguna Council
' Joins in Figltt (
On Oil in Sea
Councilmen in Laguna Beach \Yed-
nesday joined the dollar fight against
offshore oil exploitation in federal waters.
"The council unanlnfySly aulOOl:ized
a $2,000 apJX',oprilJJ~n and wor~ on ~ a
joint powers agreement.
Tile funds. and agreement would sup-
port errorts of a lobbyist 'tn backing t~~
bin of Sena tori · Cranston and Murphy
known as the Califfmia M a r I n e
Sanctuary Act. •
Tl would establish federal sanctuaries
past the thre&-mlle limit In areas whe re
there are state sanctuaries such as the
one rrom the Sanfa Ana River mouth to
the MexJcan border.
The Newport B:each City Council Mon-
day also autboriied $2,000 for the oil lob-
by kitty. County supervisors have agreed
lo match $5,000 if ·San Clemente, Lapna
and Newport combined come up with that
amount. The San Clemerite council thus
far has tabled the action.
The Coastal Area Protective League
has ple:dged another $5,000.
Hearing Asked ·
On· Appointment'
Of Laguna Man
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Sen. Allred E.
Alquist, (0-San Jose), haa asked the
.. Senate Rules Committee to conduct a
hearMg on Gov. Reagan's appointment of
Clay N. Mitchell of South Laguna to the
State Board ol F.ducaUon.
Alquist said Tuesday he had "serious
rese rvations" about Mitchell's qualiHca-
lions to sit on the board, which sets
governing policies for schools-throughout
the slate."
• Mltchell'1 apwintment requires Se nate
Confirmation aiMl approval of the Senate.
Rules Committee is usual before such ap-
: pointments are voted on by the entire
Senate..
Alqu.ist aiJo said Mitchell, a Three Arch
Bily resident' and former member of the
, Orange Couhty School Boai:d, was named
"at the insistence " of state schools chief
hofax Raffe.rty. But a spokesman for
Reagan said Mltchell ta' had been one of
several names suggested by Rafferty.
Ask!d what part Rafferty had in the
selection, the aide replied: "I wouldn't
say a major part." ·
Said Alquist: "I have received dlsturl>
Ing reports from Orange County that Mr.
Mitchell is oot only a politlcal extremist,
but lhal his record on the Orange P>unty
School Board raises serious doubts u to
his qualUlcatlons for this important
post. ..
Mitchell is a bm.inessman and a
reU:ed Air Force 'major.
Refugee Relief Eyed
WASfllNGTON IUPll -lntenSlfled
t'Onrtict In Laos that has spawned
ppwards or 200,000 refugee, wtll require
greater relief outlay's by the United
States, according to a report by secretary
of state William P .,.;Rogers. Roger.!I 11.so
said the problem of ci\'ilian war
cuuallle, in the Southeast Asia tJngdom
that borders South Viel.Jlam w11 "serlou1
and c~tun1 worse."
~ ettart to ~rb tho ndelear. Noftmber; which ~ tllol """" dela1nllod .... bul -un-mlalle· r-,,\jllllomoUc -llld to. . aubotanUve nqoll~• l>•11l•I• dentood lo •YIAM ~ • -1.ble
di!'. ·. , , , ' 11(itqlc ltml r ~!ti tho ,ltmllalfool ·on IoteRaiUntllial 1>olhlic
The eruclol cOofj~........ Auatrfm tlpltal ~ ' ' mlatles (ICBM) .... •nlJ.~ Blis-
super powen •• lei -..,_. Nina ... -lo lllw. Jo. .U. (ABM), one el lhl ._,. -In
dsy. i , ~ · '· structed II& team to follow a fleJlble ""t 1\1~ defense CO!Uleraµon .
Gerard c. ~ ~irectO< of tho U.S.• cautious negotlaU., llM In tho oomlng .
km> Co1tro1 a..i D!tormam,nt ,._, '""'°" 0r ·~&11 -~ .. l!h: .tho -Ru s OK in Caracas heads the Amencan nego~ting team and RuM1ans. , • , _.
Deputy · Fcweign Mlr)lst<r V1dimlr-S. · The Ru"lans, on pa!('experieiicif, ·w.re CARACAll (UPJ) -Venezuela tocloY
Semenov the Sovie.I dt•ilqp~ • . 'bbl likely to · make etuy ~·l 1MOCmCed ~al ol dJplomaUc reli·
Nixon's call ·re~ly ur1~ a.1 following ·a warning tram ·So\tlet Plf\1 ~ ~Of)S with .~ So.vlft Unfon. broftn _off
det<rmtoed cooperaUve ~forttto llmU Ille chiet Leonid: I, l!Tuhpev· tho~ U.. !lolled• Sihce'.J961 when SOvlet Ernba$sy ·9ff\cials
atia(eglc arms raoe in a· world · of Stat~ must not e.speo( to aafn-JR!~~ wet~ arrested ln £.lracll and ,e;ipe,~ed
mulUplylq nuclear wea-foolhe ailto •¥JJel'JOCily. • , flllni tho.country tNI c1\4rges f!1 carrying
of peace and secu'r!tf.ri.. t ''-Both.aides were re 'bY1 dipidrqltic 1 out' "trr'IU~l' iacUvtUes. , ·, J 1
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of e1rly 1priri9 color nowl.
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azaleas in your ~.hoict of Several va~ieties ., •
already growing in J. go'1on containers.
Vigaro~ l1wn food
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ft .• ' . 25 lb .... ,
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Dttp GrMft Vltont'
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12 lo 5 P.M.! 1.
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double varieties in trays
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Petunias.,. hardy ·and easy ta grow.,. will
give your gorden·fresh, delicate color.
Ideal beClding plan ts: •. ·.great price!
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LOS ANG&LES (UPI) -Stucjenl at· .
lendance dropped drutlcally today In the
fqurlb day o1 -• crlpp!Ot& slrtke by the
tC r 11111 • .. ..., "" .... • , 211000.~r United Tuchera of ~
The clocton who tre.ated llom•• I • · • Hlll 1, IDd Claudia Wo.U. 12, of ~I' es u ,dlall'lcl oUlclih IC!l'chl con-J111~e, wa. had to re-teed th• . tempt citations qalnlt olrtllo1elders.
namea on the X-ray• ·to 'determine , Alt<ndanct .wu not ,belni Uk<o In
which wea wblch. The gifls went JIWlJ' parts ol the oatloo • oecond 14111.,t
back to achoo! bQlh wearing slings .' ~ ~ °'=~ admiu.d •~
on the Jolt arm. Each girl had 1ryi... ·An ~150 Gilo ol the dlltrlct's
lured lde.oUcal bqnea after falling __tio.ooo students ~-1'i1 aehools did not at-
oU.... the aame bor1e at the SaD\I tend « -were· aent borne from classes
Ume at Clalldla'sbome. • , .WedDe&day. ,
• ·• -'.The aa-... ]>n>blfm wos expeeted State Rif, ,....,., 8. Col!l"""I 'IO pt wri bocauae the tlTLA, which at
tried jo..~• a caMWate for tW llrll urpd olodea!J lo atlelld IC!Jool.
Republic.. nomlnatlcin for U.S. revened Its lllDd aod·called on pattnll
SenaUI In Indiana recently and , ·
to keep their children out as a matter of
safety. ...r-: _ ·-
Jerry Halversoo, attorney for the
1Sch0Gl board, said be would go lo court to
bring a show cause order against tbe
leaden of UTLA for defying_ a court
order issued Monday directing te~ers
io retum to work. ' ·
School Super1ntendent Robert Kelly
urged Parents lo &end t!'leir chlldttn to
sebool, but ~added that parents •hould
be prepared for the students return home
a short time later.
Other dl!trlct olficials said the~ls
were being kept open to qualify for state
aid. They also claimed tba& if thley closed
the schools they woold have' to pay all
teachers for the dly1 ICboclls were shut,·
not just those remaining on the job.
wanted lo pay the $6,315 filln~ <fee ·
wlljl ·1111 uncertilled check. Ollldals D • T k · R · wqllldnoltl'cept it'so~ecame bacl: etro1t rue ers eturn· with the din in cas!i-all mckels, . '
dimes IDd quarters. Officials thre1' ·
up their hUdl. ,COieman fin~ re-'
turned with a certlfled checlt which s -ik G o. El · h
th_e officials qui":>:,fCC•~ted. --. tr . es 0 n sew ere
By llallod ._ ~
'lbe last "' f,000 lllrtklllJ Detroit !tuck
driveri ~to tbalr rip today bu!
75,000 -Teamsten -the Mlloo cartteil.., their wildcat'~--
Viol'"1ce ~ ..... ot \!le 1tril<is,
The bame ol James Leavltt,1a leader ·ot
the -dtllldeala """ had urpd the
&Ujte W -· WU J>Gmbed Wetl-.oell?f' nl&ht. Leavitt'• Wife and two
children were In tbe bome but were .X
Injured.
One trucker ft!'Orleil be WU Jddoapod
· near Cleveland, Obto, Wednesdl.y and
released with a wamin1 not to return to
his Uuct. Fo1D' abooUng tDcide:Dts were
reported 'ln Ohio and Michigan police iJr.
vestigated two more reports of sniping at
--lrodi>..-'J'.'here.were-no n:porta.of-lnjuril1.
-' -Striking Teamsters, including 10,000 in
Los Anaeles, 15,000 in Ohio, nearly 10,000
in St. Louls and smaller g r o u p s
elsewhere, are protesting a tentative na-
Apollo "J% commandtr Pete Conrad. who1~Uo~tng pr010.e11 and quick wit
mode the second America" moontDalk
a pleasure to watch and hear, ii a~
,,arently·as much a .. free IJ)irit" cm 4 S R
th• QTOUnd al in th< .,;,., H< la 1hol<m enators ap
hn'e, com.~te with. jauntv-hat, witll
Ji.ii wife Jane leaving Apollo 13 Altro-J040 T F ftaut Jam<1 LoveU'1 houa• hi HOUiton ax Orm;
on a motorcycle, 1
Recently in c~o. Ail,.,." u,. Suggest Ch(;ing~s
Hncic was fined $20 and ·~ ..
costs for drunke~ w~, . TIMI ' WASlllNGTON (UPI) -Four Senators
iudge passed sentence atter-~1 i=1J4lloed Wednead"l'. tll1t the ••w ing ·that l/tbancif had _ di ~IMO Ji driving American tupayers
traffic on a ·busy.street lit .'<my. ·
ling and veering-in front Df :Clfs. Speaking out on the final day flp,•filinl
The night he was fined for the".tme JJ69 jncome tai: returns: .. r·
infraction, Urbancic was arrested .-se,._ Charles Mathias CR!Md.) In·
again-for drunken drivip.g. \.... • troduced a bill that would crFate • JS-
• memller advisory commisslon,.on Federal
tai: forms "composed of tai:payers." It
Tht wolf was at tti.e_door of
th< Michigan Capitol 8'1ildi1141
TtU'sdott. Tluft he WQJ1ced ifh -:-,
Th< fourth grode clau of brool<-
side school in Grand Rapidt 4
brought Star, a 2·yto:r-old ti,,.:
ber wolf to a meeting .of tke
Senate Stak Affair!· Committee.
The ~Vil toUl the committeemn
that th• "" lt br .. d """ in dan. goer of exti clion. --· • Two arme fl, men attempted to
rob a Security Pacific National
I Bank branch Tuesday in Los Angel-
es but fled · empty handed when no
QD.e would give them any money.
When they entered the bank, one
of them said, "This. is a· holdup.
Shoot . the cashier." He fjred sev·
eral shots into the floor and about
25 Customers ran)or covei:. Appar·
·enUy the holdup men frightened
Uiemselves too and< fled through a·
lide door.
• would pass on new forms before they
were issu.ed, making ~~they were writ·
ten "in "C9Jll!DOD1 evtey"aar American
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-Sen. Joseph D. Tydi~gs (0.Md.)
wrOte treasury Stcretary Oavld M. Ken·
nedy &liking him to bring back the okl,
small and simple <:ar.d, form 1040A, used
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prevjously by low and middle-income tu·
payers. He called, the new f o r m
"bewilcjering and dlscourag!Ditt ana
.. ~cated and puuling" even ror tax·
payerl experienced with the old lont
'form 1040.
-Sen. Frank E. Moss (0.Utah) told 'a
Senate copunittee. Of!. the aging..&hlt the
new fonn is a particular harda:hlp on the
elderly, "many Of whom have reduced
re.ading ability cauaed by falling eyesight
as ,well as perhapa a dimlsbed capacitY
for comprehension."
-Sen. William Proxmire (0.Wia:.) told
the Senate the American tupayer "has a
proper complaint.'' He said they can
scarcely believe their tax dollars are
spent wisely ••wfien the tu fonns
themselves are visible advertiaements of
bureaucratic inefficiency."
tional ~t ·negotJated In
Wuhington 1~ weeks ago. tt provides
average wa.ie<tocrea.s:es of Sl.10 an bour
over a three.year period.
Moat of the strikers said they were
,waitllig lo see 1'bit ldnd .ol i<Ulement
two strlklni Olicago unkons -a
Teamste!' loCal IDd m_.in~dent union
-that are not bound bJ die: national pact
cml.il get. SOiDe' 40,oot Ollcq:o area dri-
vers and dock workers are on strike or
Jocked out u Q_>ey ~ss demands for a
$1.15 an hour wage hike over three years.
A 3P0kesman for the cblcago A!socia·
tlon of Commerce and Industry Wed·
nesday said the trucking Industry is .Jos-o
ing $4 million a day because of the :strike.
He said a 10 percent layoff of the area's
30_,m~vrt force could b e g i n
Monday, producing a '40 mlllon a day
loss.
About 35,000 auto workers across the
counlcy have betn idled , because of the
trucking strike. Layoffs mounted in other
industries. .. •
General Electric Company announctd
It would Jay off 3,600 workers at
Louisville, Ky. Reliance Electric Com·
piny in Cli:vtland .!itut dowa ei&ht plants.
idling 4,400 workers and dates Rubber
Company IJl!Xlunced more that1 t,000
-employes would be "!urioagbed" ~woday
because o( the strikes.
Real 'Gaser ...
Assemblyman Edwin Z'berg
(D-Sacramento} appropriately
attired, arrives at the Cd;itol
~h:~t~~d :~~~c~l s:~uy ":~
protest enviornmentitl pollu·
tion. The groue wore masks to
emphasize thell' point.
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-H~avy Storm Warnings Up Along North Border
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WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ Supreme SAIGON (UPI) -lo bomelnade. ltr· and wounded' 10 olhe<s, m I IJ i 'a f y
Cour\:-J10mlnee Harry A. Bliclanan bU rorilt bc>nb belni traNWted lhrough spokesm'n •ald.
llst<d . hll detallOd. flnancll,l hold!nls •• the crowded -ll o1$a""°'' &liter city" U.S. spokesmen.said the AIDJrtean air
totallna'' IW,000, 1neJudlna 1'75,000 In ol'Cholom tn a lhr ... wh<tted m61orcycl~ atuck on cambodtan terrllory kllocted
stoclts bonds and bank ·ICCOUDll the van .uploded• durln1 ' the e•inlng nWi aul a guerrilla .,II mm -jooaillon Jus"~ "-•"'--l uld today ' -haur tonight, kllllna two peilooa and ii>-alter Com1mmlat -ht! ' 9outh " ~.-·~· · -· jurlng seven Vietnam... Civilian ' 1.,.....iar 'l>elense
He did "' partlally -~UK o[ the Exploolon d the C11ynin miDe Wal Gr<IUp (CIDG) poolUcm on the SOutb Vlot-
elhical quesliona ralaeil wben the Senate ·the third torrorilt attack Ill Salpl lbls namese aide ol the''-'er. • · ..
,.jecled Prt.ident Nixon'• nomlnalloo al weell'· and followed the d!•tll/ ol· If 'I)oe jets altacked "';." g'un poslllon 110'
Judge Clem"'t F. Haynsworth late' ~ Amiric~n IO!dlera ldlled w...-a· Vlei miles 1<'81-!outlnreat al Slip In the.
year, Deputy At~y ~al Rl~ ~lb~1.~~~n!'::fa~ M~:OO::uDelJ! .JOCODd llme ·aince tlle
G .. Kleindienst .advised the Sen ate Thitil}'-two Gls were wounded. overthrow Of-Prince Sihanouk March ia:
Judiciary .~mnuttee. . In the. war lt.&elf, U.S. fighter-bombers that the U.S. Command Rad reported Ml·: T~ con:muttee ~not upecled ~o be~1n attacked inside CambocUa Wednesday in -ding jets into Cambodli1. · '
conflnnat1on hearings on Nixon s third retaliation for a North Vietnamese ·
nominee .Jo the empty Abe Fortas seat mortar attack-acro65 the border into
until Apr11 29. 'Thul, a Senate vote will Vletnam. FfghUng th8t day killed 28
not (9me Wllil some Ume in Mary -a Americana and wounded '9, including the
year a,fter the..vacancy ~ -on~' booby trap· vJctims, in the 'costliest one
federal appeal! court 1udge ~rom Mm-, day toll since the CommwflSt spring of·
n'sot~. . . . fensive· opened April J. , ~leindJe~st wrote the judiciary com· Military sources said . the Claymore
rruttee chairman, Sen. James O. Eastland mine el'ploded in the midst of a crowd in
()).Miss.), that "In 1he light of tJ:>e ex· Qiolon, killlng the driver of the Lam-
lended debate ·ove~, the confinnat1~. of.'. br~tta van and a woman passing .by on a
Judge Haynsworth, Blackmun had rtr motorbike. All of the dead and wounded
quested the advice of the dep~tment and were Vietnamese.
requested the department to c~ll to the The S p.m. incident in Cholon occuned
attention d the judiciary Comnuttee'' his about four blocks from ' the vast U.S.
financial hol~ngs. Anny Post Exchange Complel', but
The '50,000 m the tota!, bey~ sys.DOC!, military sources sakt it was not known if
consisted of Bl.ackm~ s eqwty m his the PX was the target of the terrorist.
home .at .Roc~ter, Mmn. . , They said the bomb apparently ei:ploded
Kleindienst lilkd the n.o m In e e s accidentally before it could be plac-
stockhoklings and said B~icknlw! !'is--en. ed. Fourtffn ottht-Americans died and
tirely agr~able to m~ ~vaila~le . to 32 were wounded in what militarY
the ~ttee. an~ deta~ed fmancJal in--spokeSll}en. cJlled tbe worst booby tf,lp
format10n which Jt desires at the.. ap. incident of th.. VIJ. .. am war
lt •:-" .. ~'f"'' ·I propr a e urne. At the same tline, the command an-
The latter acknowledged that on noun'ced American battlefield deaths in se~~l occ~ons B I a·c ~ m u .n had Vietnam la'.st wetk soared. to th~ir 91ghest
participated m cases involving f~s of point , in seven months. M i I J t a r y
which he was a stockholder but said that ·spokesmen said 141 Americans w.ere kill-
the holdings were so stnall as to be of no ed and 457 wounded 1n the week that encl·
significance. ed last Saturday. South. V~qltnamese
casualties were 542 killed and J,1µ9 woun.
Hous.e-M-ajority
Against Douglas
WASHINGTON ·(UPI) -Hou s e
Republictn Leader Gerald R. Ford Slid
today a majority of me~rs of the
House now favor IJbpeachmenl o f
Supreme Qiurt JUllice William o.
Dauglas. -
Ford said Douglas WU guilly ol ''vuy,
very bild ~vlOr'' and outright viola.
tlou tl. the law in his dealings with a
foundallon>
The ...antl-Dougfas bloc tn the HouSe
~raftM a resalulion for ~ to-day calling for creation of a special eom--
mitlte to investigate whether to brint
Impeachment charges against Douglas,
listing 18 counts against him. They said
they hid more than 100 supporters to the
resoluUon from both parties,
~ If the House ahould vote impeachment
QI Douglas -roughly comparable to a
court indictment -tbe Senate would try
him. A majority vote ls needed tn the
House for impeachme111t. A two-thirds
Senate vote ii necessary for remov~
from office. , I'
S1nith Death Snicide;
Church Rites Slated
ded, the second highest gove~ent toll
of the year. North Vletiiamese ' and Viet
Cong desd lolalii! 3,458. ,.. .
Viel Cong and North Vietnamese gun-
ners malnLained a high level o( shellings
across Vietnam Wednesday ~t and
early today, bombardi.{l.g' 42 tar-
gets. Fifteen of the attac~ were ainst
American units aod killed one American
Nixon Welfare
Program Heads
For .~g Victory ·
WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix-
on's sweeping welfare r¢1'orm JegislaUoii.
appeared headed today toward a major
victory Jn the House despite efforb: by
opponent.s to strip .some or its costly pro.
visions. ~
The opposllf¥, however, fought a rear-
guard action afler the House voted 204 to
183 Wednesday to suMaln its Rules Com·
rnittee in barring: all floor amendments.
Conservatives wanted to knock out pro-
visions for families with breadwinners
and for a spelled-out Income Q3W'ance-
$1,600 for a family of. four. ·
They argued the cost would rise far
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Dr. Allred beyond the IU billion official •sllmate.
Abranuoa, medical e1.aminer of Alex-Some liberals sought a cllance to iocrease
andria, Va., filed an ofncial verdict of 1 t the assured income level. Opponents also
--suicide Wednesday in the death of UPI argued the incenUves for welfare reci-
\Vhlte House reporter Merriman Smith. pients to train for and take !ell-sufficient
Smith was found dead of a gunshot Mon-jobs would be ineffective.
day aflenMJ?n. .. But their oo~lned strength was not
A rnemonal tribute wUI be held at Z enough to upset the rule that the House
p.m. Friday at the National Presbyterian must vote the whole package up or do~'R
Church. ;I'he Rev. Dr. Edward L. R. or send , it b'ack to the Ways and Means
Elson, pastor of the d:lurch, will officiate. Committee for more work.
Fr. Gilbert llartke, head of Catholic The bill would add an estimated IJ
Universlty'1 drama department, will read fnlllion persons, mostly the working poor,.
scripture. to the welfare rolls.
U.S. Blames -
Vietnam Reds
For New Strife
PARIS (UPJ) -The United States sJid
today North Vietnam and the VJet Cong
were responsible for the crisis in Laos
and Cambodia. It rejected Communist
charges the United States was to blame
fOr the -slaying of .Vietnamese civilians in
CambodJa.
The charges were leveled by deputy
negotiator :tiguyen Minh Vy of North
V~etnam and his Viet Cong counterpart,
Dinh Ba Thi, at today's 63rd weekly Viet-
nam peace talk! session.
The · communists lodged a protest
against what they termed' the wholesale
massacre of Vietnamese civilians i n
Cambodia and warped' Cambodians to
stop the ~layings or-suffer the con·
.se<juences.
U.S. Delegata Philip C. Habib Slld the
Communists must be held responsible for
the situation· in Garnbodia,----u wen u
Laos, because they had openly vlolattd
the sovereignty of both countries. •
" .•. the plain truth is that you do not
respect th~ sovereigtny, Independence,
neutrality or territorial int;grity of Cam·
bodia or Laos," Habib said.
"It is t.n accepted fact that today your
regular anned forces art coDducting
combat operations in CarnbodJa and Laos
and are using the territories of those
countries as a base of operations 11ainst
South Vietnam. That is the root of the
problem in those two countries.''
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Cong Inf or~_ants?. \
~HNOM PENH (UP!j..:. A gavenuneot
spokesman said toda;' .l!undreds Of bodies
floating in the Mekong River are ap-
parently those of V i e t n a m e 1 e col-
laborators with the Viet Cong who ~ere
killed by angry Cambodians.
An undetermined. number of bodles -
. estimates ranged as high as 1,000 -have
been seen floating in the river south of
Ptmom Penh during the past two weeks.
Most appeared to be Vietnamese males
· who were shot to death, a few with hands
lied behind their backs.
''We think ~y are Vietnamese who
Khmer (Cam~n) villagers know have
cooperated with the Viet Cong," said
Maj. Am Roog, chief spokesman for
Cambodian aimed forces. "The Khmers
are armed now and probably using th~
weapons in anger agaimt the ViUnamese
in their areas.''
A Cambodian information ministry
spokesman denied the bodies were those
o_f victims of a single massacre, such as,
that at the town of Prasaut last Friday
where at least 90 Vietnamese civilians
were shot to death,. But he .said he had no
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$216 Millioll County Budget:ll ii red ; -~ufsEye ~
By JACK BROBACK
Of tM Daiil1 ,. Slaff
. Hithcoct pointed oot llllt the county
lw ad!leved the unique poslllop oJ hav-
Orange County supervlaors .got their iqg the lowest county tax ~te and the
first 'loot at the 1970-U budiet Wed-lowest county budget per capila in
nesday, with requested expendi~s a3 · C~ornia ..
per<ent above the current fiscal year. • llepattment requests 1,.. lm-71 lol.ll
But t!Jey. were quietly ..Sured by 121&,'42,8901 $40,111,202 above cuirent
David G ... Hitchcock, county budget direc-year's speOding. The largest requested
tor, that hi! stall will atlempt to reduce indeaae i. 111.311 million for weUare, bu!
the requests by 17.2 millloo and bold .the this i. largely offset by atale and federal
county. tax rate at Jts present level or funds, )litchcock erplained. •
IJ.87 per_ 1100 ..,..aed valuaUon. . "'!be greatest. t!'luesled Jnmu~ al· .
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Clemente
Paving
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More than a scue ol San Clemente
resldeota P<olesled asaessment bills and
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Council l Rejects
Dissolvi~ l:AC
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.,._ In anployes are wo11are;. 11'1; the currint iq rate.
MecllcaI center, 112; beal1ll, II, od pro-. 'l1lere II _w Ol Iii tbo ~,, .. ,
bollqn, ~ . • . • , .. howe"1". Hlld~d'1 llpnll .. bwd
HllcllcO<t -• ·-11 fuod .... cun'eol ,..i.., t...i..
baluco ol .. mlUlon at tbe ml of the l'qot•-.. --~ with
. cumol lllcal ,.., .. J,ime 30. • tbe ~ County Bmplojola ""'d ......
·lie aaid ~ lu ,..,.,, .. for Wllldl bao,,,... anqueiHGo-P&1 ~
·the im-n,.., !I -·a1·t111.1 ---•-i+'llr.1ut~
mflllanandpn>per1ytmewlllyltld·ISU -tut Y"I' tbe .--fer mlJlfoo for·• tatal ol ltn.7 m1J1ioii. !US milllcn In addW9aal ulllJ •polllo:
H• ~to cut .U.17.I mflllan fiom SuJ)llnioon will bold public lioorlap<m
the requeated $171.1· nill1liMi to -· the ""!liel l>eClmllll In """""'1· .
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SPACE CENTER, llomiton (UPI) -
'!'he Apcillo IS Utronauts paaed ~ .
,, ~Y mart home today with .
· cootractcr practices in a special paving
Jroject Wedneed11t aod in some cues ci-
ty -qreed with them. The p8Villg and curl> wort aIOOg parts
ol A •Olli<\& Marquita and A v • o t d a
'1be mayor's pJan to clislolve the / Cita.em Advisol)' Committee (CAC) and
design a new . Committee 3tructure for
generol plao implemeatalloa went dowo
already iilfplace and DOI acid to tbe pro-
blems of ":~" ·eouncil." Vedder Aid,
"l WU tr)'ini fu untie their bandl.'"
Conocltmao Rlcbord ·~"agreed
with Bo)'d. Vice ~r Jooeph .O'SuU!Yao
patdled-up. spaceahlp on true' courae and 1l>eir rdervU ol oxygen, wal<t, jlCIWti'
and 1ue1 boldlog up we)!. ·
' Optimilm both .In -e and oia """"" '!!"' .,...me , t1ia veteran Jilooo 1o.. ~land ldl -~ --.. ~·and Jola L. lwlllri. .aw·-. laleIY .to outli l"rldaJ ..,........ ~'T:.'l!n"'!·L~
cccuments by 1J landownen who wrote
--~..: ... ..,silmto who opjii!llldll ._ Ille .,....;u.
. '119 aar ut fllO prlllllem eenlertd. ""
one inident, · Paul Mordadni and bis
wile. ol 159 W. Marquita ..
"We are thoroughly disgusted with this
whole project/' Mr!. Mordacini told
. councilmen. . --.·
Many of the problems. In &he districl
were allegedly spawned by the · con-
trading firm ol. Sully Miller, which-drew
charges including driving of huge '~
\ movers "everywhere but lo the street"
The Mordaclnis complaiiled llllt the
widehmg and rebuilding' ol the lllreel In
front d. their house caused th e i r
driveway to be cut off and they were led to believe that the driveway repairs on
their property would be done ' wllliout
charge. .
"' Then they were billed for the project.
Because of the Mordacinl eormneots,
•Jooe with other claims that the -tractor's equipment cracked private
drives and that in one case IM>les in con-
crete were filled witli cheap asphalt, the
ccuncll decided to continue the public
hearing.
More comments on the district aDd the
complaints will be heard May S, coun-
cilmen agreed.
City Engineer Phil Peter, who discu1111-
•d ttte problems of the district at length
with the counci1, agreed that the cor>-
ttactlng finn's performance ·waa Jess
than adequate.
"Jn fact, In Ugh! ol what has happened
in this job, I would probably declare the
Jirm an incompetent btdd«;r t~ it ~id on
any more improyement districts m ,Jhe
city," he said.
The project was completed only ~ter
an initial attempt to seek an Lm·
provement district in the area ·failed
becau1e of citizen protest.
It was begun after a second attempt
aucceeded. Tbe job involved paving and gutter
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Orange ~ast
Weatker
Into each life some rain must
fall , and it's liable to come Friday,
along with chilly wind! to scoot
the mercury back down to 60 de.
grees along the Orange Coast
INSIDE TODAY
It's not the first timt: that
Supreme Court Justice William
O. Douglas' out.side fftttrests
have cauaed him trOubll; ht is
an •Octioe participant" m Ufe,
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~u ~ defeol fl-*' ..-. .. iw LafaM' City Coiildl D«(ng. 1"e molter bod. ~ allelved two
-a(O wi>l[I ..,,.. 6*' Veddef · f>Olllled II 00 Iba OCRDICiL ~
"I haven't dJanced mJ vlews." aald
Vedder. "We've hid a load return from
this commillee (orllfnally 25 peraoDI).
_'lbey have done an excellent job but have
dWi.Ddled. I feel the next admln&trition
should start ·cut anew."
It was Vedder's finaJ council meeting.
Vedder said he had an Idea that would
involve many more persons in the
. general plan lmplementatlcio. !1e called it CiuZens for Implementa.Uoo.s. Seventies. _
-·~~-11 abe\l!Cba'llf\. ~ .... : . . ' .. !°f'' J ' a:-.:. ........ Vedder and the)',.,........,,-, trill·•
timlo •• ..., .. CAC.illaita.tal. ., . * * '* .-..
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Structuring
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\;edder said tbe, CAC tel Ill' eommuolty Rejigtrloa ao old pbr ... , Laguna
gools aod • oelr group lhould Implement Beach writOr Aroold ·llano told coun·
them. He called !or groups of thnJe to five ciboen Wed-.,i oiibt. "I dlln' think '
pel'IOOS In. eommitlees to ... rt In .,... there abou1d be representation withoul
Sidi as r=ea!i<Jo, pirlclog, cleln tf. taulloo. • ·
~~:illty t:t'::"'~ ... lie rol~ to tbe -ol the
formalloo to tbe-olamilo.r -mlalon Cltizms AdvJJOrY 01m1111tlee (CAC).
and council. Overse<rs w«il.JI )>< af$ up to Some of Ila members do DOI llve In tbe cl-
k"I> up oommillee a1reoitb-Vedder aold · ty.
no me_penon wOuld serve mere than -a Hano said ~ CAC bad, a quui-legal
year on a cutunittee and after lix status, that wu more legal than quaal
months be would be •Uglbl• to serve and wu matlo( decilioos about Lapn.a . • Reach. .~eddet· called hls plan a "new ap-••1_ietenttbeincluDonofEmeraldB1y
prO'acll for dllzeo parlidpatic>n." and 'l'hm.Aldl Bay," be aald.
Ccundlman Cheriton Boyd said, ••1 am Hano aaidi "l can tee as Mr. Goldber1
most gralelul for lbeoe fc!ea• and hmlghr ., tbal tbeae are valuable
thoughts but lleel 1111 umriJc! to fntmupl membc!n." Couac 11 m an Richard
a going concern. · <Jeldberg hid boetlDg from Emerald Bay
"It II· DOI time to l!Urrupt and add to reiddeoll'lo hi! suocesslul •lection cam-
the crganizatio~l problems of three (two pa tan." •
actually) new members to the council .• I Hano said he ~as stunned by what
.,ouJd like \o see the CAC polled : 1 would seemed legal conlradlclions.
like 1o aee the planolog conunission poll· Mayor Glenn Vedder pointed· oot 11111
ed and I would Jikt to ,.. the plennin& the g...,at_plao.Jncluded Cry¥L Co_I'•
.Ommlsslon have mo,. 1o say ai.,rt tbci and ranged hact to LalllD' Nliu<I'. llano
CAC selection. aaid, "It 11 Laguna Beach buaineu beiol
''We should held onto the blocU d~ded by non-Lqwwis." ·
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IliiilOr . -111111 -lo Ibo . --<DOdule,·Odyuey, .. tllfY.-t
pal tbemldwlJ point at 10:&8 UIL PST.
CbW Allrooalit Donald K. ~ aaid
Apollo 13 'would probobly UT t0 lioJa en t1I
Aquarius until about an r hour before
scheduled api.aQclown. . • •
"U thlop bop g01og the ftf U.., are,
we're in .t>eJuutul abape,'' si.,ton llid . ~·But you can'& d1lcount the ~ that
sod1ethtng elle ,m!ifil-(IO. oUI) ~
before you set home." -
S!i\yton -,....my -..... , •not ruUy dillleu1t bu! tbe iwoblem II. one ol
lotectatfng all:ol tbele )llOCedunl Into •
,.._ble -l1oo -H'1 tbe time ft
taies to do them and the .time 11.
limited." : ' A> ApqlJo IS lleodlly moved Iola
earth!s grav:ity, it. speed wu buildnc ap
from 3,7!0 miles al the midway poillt to 24.saf nines just before tt ruchol urt11. •
The astronauts planned to' sbqd. tbeJt .
service module about 414 houri before re-
entrY. 'lllat.wu-the _.,,,lo wh1cb ao ·
uploelon cauaed America'• third' _,
• laodiDg mlalicn to be abortod. · Go Before County· Frid. ay· ::,::.au11werebulyprepulo(r.r
Lovell .and Swtgert qulcldy.lmotl!l U1 ·a
~ ._ 'I loop to recharge one of the 'three~~!. Plaone<j·comniu~ llCllil)g niq,.is lor near the saota Ana Fl«Way, blrles In th• command 'module and ,.._
part ol tbe ~city ol Irvioe will be Jamet Taylor,. the ciompaoy's general reported "They both came clown""" (llo-
submltted to the orao,. Coonty Planning · plan -~·~-•-·-'d tbe planned to Aquarius ) rubbing their bands and
Deparimenl Friday, lrvioe ComJl""y . "~"-· · -· · shivering."
sp6teamen allDOUl)Ced todaj(: • ' . eo~uolly .-0,.requesll call.for: Temperatures lo Odyaey ,..,. ~ lie
RlcilFd-;hvioe.>!tle.pi-.,t·oL_._, -Sites .foe •-11!!um o1 S0,000 dwell., low 50s and ground ccmlr91 Tecommendod
pll-g, said the ·reqbals Involve bi(-mg uolta, iDcludlog ..-n1s. ' · (Seo APOLLO, ..,.-1 t
r-plaDI tllr ti\' 'dev~ of ·about · -A mhllihum ol ii·-for at least IS · .;._ * *
4,000 ...... ~ the Samia -and oelpbod>ood parts. ....> " . .
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Four mtdlotlal' ~ •Uh COii>-muolty port, to be localed within ID eo-
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mttclal, lldlaol aod ---vlromoental eorrtdor, JI ]lllblic ..-. ' s
• enocmpuoed w tile '!'IJlnf nq-11 l<ir ""':"'t>I. tbe ~ll!Y 1or 11a develop-. -Techniques et
.Mull will be lhe.....t central a,.. of tbe ment. \
Disaster Aid··:ofticials
Meet at Nixon's .Home propelled dty. • -T!fflr• elementary -·· UiM _fo·r Apollo Fli.ght -aold 1IM .zonloe requetla '.. Juolir hfth -and .... hlah llCbool.
bel!111Ubmltted '""' '° ·thn''<.ID be:Jll:O' Taylor and ttl'o of -Ole -Junior high SPACE c~......, u-··•-('n) -~
The-scheduled. lo.day working vacaUOn
at the western White House by Presklent
llij:hard Nixon, his family and &14.es Is
having a prelude Ok.its.today and Fi'rd-
ay with a meeting of dcr:ens of di11asler
aid officials.
The White Hoo.st complex is the sile of
meeµngs between tbe representatives of
seven western atatts ind federal agen-
des Who seek to mah plans fer future
disaster re.lief.
'The 40 delegates are meeting under
spooaonhip, of tho Federal Olfice Gt
~ p.repa,red•elt, ftidt
aBcicated • -1141,llllllloo Ill rdW funds last year to stat.. with major
dlsulen.
The meeting, allo attended by an
·Italian ~e-.Uv• ol NA'1'0, will wind
UJ>' Friday afternoon.
Soon afterw2rd!; staff at the White
House ccmplex will .make the fi nal
prtparatioos for the Uklay Working holl·
day of the Chief Executive.
Oriifnal pl1111 hid caUed for a visit oo
-... ~ wlih tbe ..... -d the high -1 poted ~·· ..... --· ~
the -•, bu! the·~· • ....:.. to be ... pany'1 =~·for .Ifie dt1,.fi~d loreo.::.CU...witbfn.tlii~~ Engineers have developed apll;lal.""'
-· ""' -·~ with the Mlidl It. . ; corridors.-entry technlqUes for' tbe troubled Apollo
chooeo day. The aru llllt ll·the 1Ubjectof.Frlday • A>.mvillont!d by ...,JJlftY planoen, 13. They are belog 1'lled In llhn11lalors,
The Preoidentll upecled to land In Air 1111~ will have • l"l'Ulatton·rangloc from the emtre gs 000 .... city will have an but o!Dclals believe tbll to• be t1lt ,..
Force One at the El Toro Marine Air Sta· eo,ooo to I0,000, ~ ,aaicl. Muimwn utuinate ~tlon of 4'0,GOO by the year quenCe in the hours ,before landtaC on
lion, then mol<e the ohorl bop to the development of the lncrtment Is upecled :IOllO. II Is located bet-.the S..Uago earth. ·
Weatem While"°"" by bellcopter. by llllO. . loolbllls and the <pUW area. . . Fi•• boun: A "!Utli c«rection II JIOI"
His last vistt to histh·SarrN·Clemy '"\° The 4,000 1cn!I inder ~-'II • Newport BellCh 11 on Ila wtsttrn boon· formed U.oeeded. '
seaside estate was over • ew ear 1 bounded on the tul by J<lfrey &ad and dlll)' and Lquna. Beacb. fonna tbe Three and ~ lwNn: The .. rvtce
holidays. 0n the_ by 11 liitin-df Jim-· ,_,. beaoclacy: • IDOdule, wblch Js ,tbe disabled part of thii
At the meeting at hia <stale todl)', the borff Rold. CUher &od -lluoqh apec.craft, 11 jett1aon<d. •
disuteraidolliclalaare·oonductlogtbelr the~ of Ibo .-,--all-. Three houri: llelln proparatlao lo
linl JoJnt ~.!? ~ ~ 1""! ilor'th·...._ \Jllhliuttr Plk -u.'.ol·llll ,'It.TL> SE""''O' N' Jettison the Junar mcicMe. · _..,,.
1ec1era1 .....,....-·---• n s.. iii;'.,... • ., to~-'\'Dlllt.' 1'~v <:r.&.1 . • .. Two hours: Seal o11 the -.. ...,.,,..
dllaalen.. '· •. ' ' . u.· , ~ il~lts lliil!ll 111111 dial .Gt~·
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U.S .. Italy -........... 14 u dr NEW'YOll!t !AP) .... Stoc!t.pdiill "9 ·IWlll& Into ~lodl)'·wtth. i speclll 1f.' only the ~ -lhip la
apoDllOl<d by NA'l'O. • , In a lliood. °"""" 1119<1en1a, ~ · flCIP MCilcioi defOleil j& l'ublolll lor Ibo left. Thia crali <airlel the cmr lhnlulb
One laluo to ba ... ~mfned.,u.Jbo.bqL . thll --· -~ llllCJllllonl, .. 1---llld oullljle. ...: ' .tile atlllOSJ>here to a flClndllle 11ndlas In
federol ouUay·of ftil mlUlop ·last year aa ~; · • • • The special flCUoll olfen Id!· artlcltt the PacHli: Is ID • normal l'HOll1, -
dlaaster aid lo Calllornti'11-d~ Lollric -on the New Yark Stock and p11o1o1 of -lurnltun lira~ · • The astrooauts wUI ba ptcliell ap by·tllo
alter two ,.par,le 'lioltorala In J Etdlanp led plMrl ·by 11 ~ ol p1Uo and poo1 equlpmlnt. n i!io hie:~ oJrcraft carrier lwo Jlma and tallr !loft
and February. • """,-two IO -At the bqlonfnc Ups 00 thlnp yoo can do j'tldnelf 'to 'to American Samoa by hellc:oplo<. 'J11e total lederol col!ll'lbutloll • ol !he -lhQ 'bad ·""' 1IOCI< aicl •lpr\lco up ,.,. aprfna 111 -~ pnleu, ~ will be taken by Jet to 1l11lllatol ~ milllcn. " aocL
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Thurston studentt..Carol Wif!C20rek, David Kah!Ull~ • • Parents wiU be able to dis.sect SC!!\>91 programs dur-moku: seotti.1-.n u<I Robb~ Porter (from left.)> .Ing 11isits to'11aguna schools .. Ogen Jiouse programs
put theli' heads loi!elher on biology . proJecl ~ re -beln& conducled . .ln-con)UDCtien WltlLnatlonal
expect to display during Laguna Beach ·qnilied Public Schools Week.
School District's B8cli to School Day next Tuesday: · · '-
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Tr:ash ·Pact · Extended:
Protest · G~eet~ L~guna_ ·Coun cil Move
: -. ' . ' . . . t.acun. llad1 ._llinln W-iy · utandecl the ~I' trash contract unUl
Dtc. Sl, ll'IJ bl a IJlllt vote that:
-Brought a prolat from trash con· ·
tractor T9m TruU. who wants to bid on
the...contraCt. In the rlear futurt. '
-Rabed the ~bill!)' that ·the new
council will attempt to overthrow lhe
decision ol the present council on the e1-
tenslon.
-Raised a legal quesUon ,..I.rt o u t ~ the new council eould rescind tbt
act.Jon if the contf1ct amendment (ex.
tens.Ion) ts signed ln the meantime -by
. the maY<l' and city clerk -before Mayor
Glenn Vedder leaves: o!Dce.
City Manager James p. Wheaton
r<comrnended the m.n.lon of tile con-
lrlcl wjlh Laguna.Di>pooal Service which·
hu held the contract for 10 years.
The cooncll has lgtted that It wtshe, lo
make future trash collec~ mandatory.
Ju!l how this will be done ls yet a ques-
tion mart and the reason for Wheaton's
r1!C9lll11l.endallon.
The council could either put the trash
on the property tax If there Is room for it"
under, the $1 general fund taution iieiling
·or It eo;uld pass an ordinance making col·
lection mandatory -but there is a ques..
tion Whether this la legally enforceable.
Cha~lng Wheaton , Co u n c i 1 m a n·
Chartfun Boyd, sole vote against the ex-
.teosloo, said, "rfelt we wtre to come to
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th~ M<etlitc with 1....., cl 1 Jl1l11dllory Orangt Julius and aeneraU.•l/IO ol tile
ordinance and ttctt "'~Uman felt .it trash."
would be propu 1o put It · on the tu • BeauUflcaUon leader Lloyd Milfle said
rate.'' · · he had auved on the trash committee
Wheaton tuggested the* COUDclJ needed and did nOt belleve Boyd could .solve the
to 111\ldY the proposed 111'10.71 budRfflr,i, problem In 30 days.
Boyd· .-llido.: "like other problmu bi "Ma)'bt we should look toward trash
Laguna, this-one hu been hanging on for districts .. ,It's going to take many many
yean. Thi budget review ls ooly 3t day a moftths. J would like to see Mr.
awa1. unit.a there are real O&iacles ~ Wheaton's suggestion carried out,'' said
the tu b1D l'lillte I ftild like tO do It and Mlkle. .
• put oot UlJ;apeclftcatlom to 'the two • Trull! later challenged the eltension.
tracton: we talked about." • He sald a decision had been made to give
Oae of tbe obstacles, sakl Wheaton, b him a chance to bid and accused the city ·
that the present' generaJ fund rate d 17.! of taking the competition out of the trash
centc couJO be lowered to about 15 cerU situation.
by 'placin& some 1eoeral fund ileJDJ in Councilman Rk:hard Goldberg said he
other categories. . wanted to go on record that Trulis \\'iii be
Thls would leave . SS cents open. given a cbanct to bid. Trulis was also
However, aaid·Wbeaton, employe salaries assured ihat the new COlmCil could reS<-
have not yet been considered. He also cind the action of the old.
said, "I do not havt a gOOd handle on the Quationed about th.ls today, however,
. question of how many addrtlonaJ p>lice city attorney Jack Rimel said the
officers we will hire." authorized legal contract amendment
He said salaries, more police, fringe could not be rescinded U \t is signed in
benefits and other budget Items would the meantlme by the city clerk and
exceed the 35 cent figure. may Qr.
Councilman Roy Holm obJecte4 to pi.it.. Glenn Vedder will ·be mayor until the
Ung trash on the tax rate. He ·said there council reorganir.es Tuesday afternoon.
was no correlation between a property's Even if the agreement is not signed
assessed valuation and 'the amount of and the present contractor takes some
trash It 1eDerated. · action on the basis of the council
. Said· Holm, "Many homes have an declsiOfh !ljmel conceged it could lead to
asSeDed valuation greater 'thlfii the ~· 1-SUckY situatloa. ·
Drug Education Hillside Improvement Job
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sh,. · : ·o·· ,-9.}-lnLag unaSunday Re1"ectedlli San Clemente ·· Ua · Oar
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CandUl.ate Says Women's Groups' Minds Made Up \ ' .
Some crange County R e p u b 1 I c a n touch wtth his Orange County con· potential state controls.. ~
women's •lfOUJ» literally have their siltuency. Wilcoxen said 95 new power plantl will
minds made up and don't want to be con-Wilcoxen aald Schmitz' six-year voting be needed to keep pace ·with California
fused with facts, Congresslonal 'candidate record ln Sacramento indicates he has growth, adding that it wW be costly to
William Wilcoxen charged today. generally sided. with the old Democratic reloc ate them inland.
He u.1d he haa ·been refUJed permission leadership. He also questioned whether controll
• te. addreu the.Ir members h·i p •..----Ht a1aG &aid-Schmitz' political ideology Imposed . on the amount Of pollutantl
li>eclflcally clllnl sroups 1D Founlaln mikes It appear he could not support emitted art tough enough.
Valley and Costa Mesa. .. · President Nl.J:on's programs if sent to Wllco1en, Instrumental in the Save Salt
''lbt Lacuna Beach attorni; is~ Washington 'and that he is £!ally opposed Creek campaigri, noted a beaclf access ~te Sen. J<iln G. Scbmtll, (11-Tllllill);!n lo all federal aid. measure pused the Slate Assembly Wed-
tbe race to replace the late Conare:amm Even the late Mr. Utt voted for federal nesday, predicting it may even pass in
i es B. Utt tn the a5th Dl!trtct. '.• .".. aid to educaUon, Wilcoxen Qel$ed, ,Jlying the senate this year.
WilcoZen made his ~ befoht\18' rJ.upayen abould 1et some lfpe d return Slmllar measures have ·dJed there .In
limll' -Arel Jliltl):ll'~•: their inveotmen~ ll su1tablq1rograms Jhe,..111:_,,,_._
(CHART) in a breaklall -'at iii& are available . • Court ....... ,lhlt print. booches med Costa Mesa Goll and ~ Chib. · Wilcoxen charged that Schmitz Is not by the public over four and Dve year
He had been tnvlf,ed ·Ntalk · • concerned about pollution pro-periods 1n Mendocino and Santa Cruz lhorellne developaieqt ' ., " , polntin& out President Nixon Wiit' counties become unreatricted a1 a retrull
pollution and related ~~ -' ' to m&ke aew1ge ~ trol a ke)' we al.so cited by Wilcoxen. I
members spedfically·pl/Mllcf•hlrn ·ao,U.·· .Wfnl.in his programs. He i;aid studies are Wlder way u a
camptign aplnst Sdlftl1tL,,.... . · . .,...1 Dlleuning Orange County end its ' result on beachfront property owned by
1be Tustin Jegla:lttoF came under tire shoreline development, he re v i e w e d the Hun!Jnitoo Beech Company e:z.
on several fronts with Wltoozen charging-various areu d. concern auch as sewage ~ing tOward Slllllet Beach from the
be ta Ol.t d. ltep With tbe·;um..·Ud.M of pollution, power plant lite locaUonS end municipal pier.
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~: .. !~~ !.e:':!-Di$appointing· io City-orr tt.s 9ea.1Cln thlJ comlng weekend with
the f1rlt pme:a: on Friday, following a
pancalte breakfast and parade Salurdly
morning.
Before the actual inauguration of the
• season, parents of players have beeD
prepartng the field al the Vista Bahia
stadium, clearing weeds and putUng a
wew coat or paint on the bullditlgs and
bleachen.
Friday's games will J>e Che flr1t of the
........ Laguna Fedefaland'tlle Klwsnt..
teama wtll square of( at S:l;!t p.m., follow·
ed at 7:30 by the Elks tum versus the
United CalJfornla Bank squad.
On Saturday, the celebrallon will .reach
full swing with a pancake breakfast with
'the public welcome at Ole Hamon
Elementary School atartinf at 8:30 a.m.
Donations are $1 for adulta and 50 cents
for kids.
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Sin Clemente's city lmurance C&rrier
Wednesdaf offered a check for $$7 ,000 for
the ·re9torauon of heavy nre damage to
the community clubhouse -a sum wftich
..didn't bring many smiles to ci ty coun·
cilmen.
Agent.I for Firemen's Fund told City.
~1anager Ken Carr that if the offer drew
disfavor from the city, a new panel of air
praisers, including one chosen by the city
and one by the insurance firm -would
meet with still a Oi.lr4 "Impartial" one to
seek a different aetUemeN:.
The Insurance p.ayment , Carr said. was
not based on costs to replace the struc-
ture, but "to restore It' to·iu· previous
condition in kind.". •
Councilmen hOwever. hev8 bien think·
Ing ·seriously about plal'I! to raze the
present structure and replai:e It with
anOther building of contemporary Spani!h ·
'i:lesign.
Councilmen delay!d orficlaJ action on
the payment issue iJ.nUI their first
meeting in May when the new Council
begins to tackle city business.
Two other sidelights tn the matter of
the burned clubhouse arose at the
meellng Wednesday,
Carr, in his recommendation to the
council on hiring of a private custodial
ttnn for cleanup at city ha)l, said the clly
amploye deemed ' responsible for lhe
clubhouse ;blaze· is no longer <>Jt San
Cleinenu!s payroll. ·
Tbe.ew:todlan, It had been established,
accident.a.Uy left a lighted cigaret tn his
quarter's at \be c\uOhouse, whlch atarted
the destructive blaze. · ,
"He was rtleased on a lay-off baS1s.''
Carr sald1 "and it is my rec<>mmendation
that the 'city hire a private firm to
perform the custodial duUes in city
WUdings."
The council agreed and voted-to hlre
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the astranauta don their spacesWI.!
befort re-entry.
The space center 1ald today the.
"weak" tropical 1lorm Helen 11 expected
to be 500 mUes from the. recov ery area.
The forecast for the landing site wa1 for
winds of 15 Imo~ and four feet seas
which space offichils l e rm e d "ac-
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Al's Maintenance of S&n Clemente -the
lowest bidder -to perform the cleanup
dutie s at a Contr~ct prtce of $880 a
month.
The contract could be terminated
without cause on 30-day notice. If poor
pel'formance' 1i clt:ed then the· pact could
be ended wt thin <a bour~ f;arr sald.
Another interesting 'sidelight to the
clubhouse replacement matter a~
when City Engineer .Phil Peter outlined
ldi!a1 for the threei"story parking buildln1
-at the rtiunlclpal lot..· near the pier and
beach.
The structure -if ever built -would
ti e in nicely with a clubhouse-style com-
plex nearby, along with a prestige restau-
rant, he said.
Peter told the c<>uncll that there would
be ample land for the building to house
444 ·cats flanked, po.uibly, by a cl1.1bhouae
replacement.
C',ouncJ!men agreecL.tbat the costly
parking building plan could · not be con-
sidered seriously for several years.
instead, the unofficlal ~enlip:Jent was to
spend about $4,000 for paving of the lot
along with ·rour new cltf-owned parcels
nearby to accommodate ~t 100 cars In
lime for this su,mmer.
Ftrm plans for the financing, design
and site of the new com·munlty clubhouse
sti ll are not flied.
That ma tter Will be 11!9\fmed when Uie
new council ts'egins work the fltlt meeung
in fo.1ay. .
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work In front of aboul 300 pieces ol pro-
perty, and billl in some cases ttached
ne'arly St ,000.
In some cases, Peter conceded, the
coe.ta exceeded ihe engineer'• esUmate by
:1 considerable amount, so be recom-
mended Ul.e city sel aside about ffl.Ooo 'o
ketp lhe discrepancy down to 1.Sl'percent
-his original projection.
The contractor In the job already has
completed his work, and couflcilmen were
un~ef'tain about who, e1aclly, would be
·liable !or any claims of damage or poor
workmnnshlp.
Ecsldes the 1treet.s of Marquita and
~1arlposa, Encino, Areoso and La Paloma
lanes are affected ~Y \he diltrict.
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The kickOff meeting for the organiza-
tion of a community-wide drug education
and rehebWtation. council will be held
Sunday lflarnoon 11 I o'clock in tile
Laguna Belch Unified School District
board room, Park Avenue ·and Blumont
Street.
The meeting ii spoQIOi'ed by the
Laguna Belch Coord,_lnaUng Council, the
Mermaid•, Women'• Division of the
Chamber of Commerce, and Kiwanis
Intemational.
It follows a survey ol all persons in the
conununlly known lo hive plrllcipau.d in
counaelln& ml rthabilitaUon aervlcea llld
is open lo ll1)'0DO wtlh upertence in tile
field of drug education and counaellng, as
welli u 1•1t0n<#J10d ',..atsl and <iomig
people who would like ~ cantrlbute..their
Ideas and uslstance to tile project
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'l'l1c latest P*!ble llOluUon lo ...Uy
landslkles In the· Pacesetter-Hillcrest
tract 1n San Clemente ten With a thud
Wednesday when the City Council frown-
ed at an improvement district which
could have cost some resident.I $10,000
aplece.
The district, only ·one tentatJve idea on
the vexing problem created by 1 huge
slide behind one residence on Avenida
Colombo, was drafted al the council's re-
quest by CUy Engineer Phil Peter, who
explained a map ahowlnl 29 houses with
varyin& degrees of eipo8W'e to daneers
of the unstable slide area.
But tile council, hllklng Iller heiring
that the usesame:nta for repair work
would hit all tbehomeownen bird, decid-
ed lo seek 1 dlfforent plu -rep&lr of
only the residence of. Eu1ene 8eetl at 717
Colombo.
Peter and other city 1idet will examine
the possibilities and costs of sinking con-
crete pilings through the unstable earth
behind the Seeta home and into 10lld
ground beneath.
Other staff ,members will examine the
aHernate methods of financing the
repai rs, possibly "·Ith the help of tbe
lender .J'l0Jd1n1 the Seets mortgage.
City . llabillty In the slide repair• also
will be examined. AU that in!ormallon is
expected to return to the council Pt1ay 8.
The assessment district which received
a grim response would have involved cut.-
ting away of the unstable soil in the can-
yon affected by the 1lide. comtrucUon of
buffers on the canyon floor, then recom-
plctlng of tile soil up slopes. lo make It
more stable.
'll1ree homel are imrnedlaiely 1flecled
by the alide -the Seel.I hou!if: and the
houses oyj.tber 1lde.
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Settled
CHICAGO tUPf) -On July
14, 196ii. tight young nurses
were murdered in their far
south towi:i house.
An ilinefant s e a m an 1
R lchard ~peck, was eonvlcted
or the SIJY1ngs and sentenced
to death. '
Prior to the nurses' death!,
testimony In his !rial revealed,
Speck ~d been drinking in 1
couple or taverns near the
scene of the slayings. •
On Thursday a settlem ent •
\vas reached wilh ~of those
taVems. The settlemeot, ·ap-
proved by a, circuit court
judge, eilovided that the
owners· of one ol the taverns '
agreed to pay $42,500 to the
e states of the victim s and to
the lone.survivor.
The s ettlement was ap-
proved by Circuit Court Judge Rettiet1ibe1•itig Past
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NOT tCI DI' INTINTION TO l!NOA(;t IN TMe I.IL• 01' AlCOff
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ol Akollollc IMr1te COl!lrol tor lnu1nc• Je11111ette Y, GlelYI . recotdH Dl!Ctmb« 12, 1Nt Ill II .. tlJIO, In lht otfl« ti Ille C-IV "llKOrdV N .. A •HHff bY "'~1l1r Of lt1 1kol\ollc bt"ffr1g1 Sl•lr of Ctlltornl1, Orl<Klt C11<1n1V: P1oet 11-1 '""' 1ll ol OHlcltl ltto1rd1 ti Of Ort"'t C-l'I', CtHl9!'fllt, Will IELl i!,11~J of PH~.._"!1 LI~~.: :atOH!' !lce<ise tor llCtl'ISISI tor ll>eM pr .... !1e• II On A,prll I, lt10,. blfere me, • Not•,., Or-• Counl\I, Wiil 11nder Ind Pll,.Utnt lo AT PUIL1C AUCTION To HIGHEST :..... -II ., .. .. ' • , •
lollow1: r Public In Ind !of 111~ Sf•le, ,.rtoflll!Y Mid~ Ill Ttv$1 .. n It IPlll>llc 111dlon SIOOllt P'Olt CASH lt4Ylbll: ti llnw ,.NO_,,oT~<E. OS "E•EIV GOYEN t ·1119,
OM SAlE BEt• -•lrtd Jt•nntl!t Yvon11t G~n --IOr ti~, l1Wl11! INll'le'J' ot Ill! Unltfd ot Miit In leWl11t montY ti !tit .United " 1 ' UJtl Tt~,. A""oM clesl•lftl 1o P"l!lt~I Ille tnuinct lo me lo, Ill ttit otr'°" .no.e .,.me $lites of Am1rlc1. 11 lhe mtln Wn,t in-5t1lesl 11 llHI SOutll {rrfll'll) eftlr1nc1 cl'ldlkw• ti lhe •blv• "'"*' die:~
ol suai llcenJehl ;.;,, nte • vorllltd ••.II'' 11 • 1~blcr'lbo!d to ltlr Within ln,1rument 1r1nc• to lhe Flot Atntrkln Tltl1 la 1"9 olO Counly Caurlhoust; :IOO block, :r,:"' .:~ =•nt llaY)flt '":~ :•'ttlit
1n1 11 1,.., of/let of Ille Oe1>~rlrnen! ol 1nd arknowloctqM .tie t~l!C1,1led the ••me. l1'111r1ncf Com1>1nv bulkll111 loclttd 11 Weit "h, S1011. An•, '•llfarnl1, 111 IP!en't 1111 !Mt •r-,_~ VO\IClllrs 111 Alcohollc '"'•raff ConlrOI. or llY mell to (OJ'F1:1 ... L SEALJ Ille 'Sll<llllel&t <o•.,.r or Flftll "'4 M•I~ rfgllt, llllt •nd lftltresl ' corwev!'d lo tilt Ofl'k:t 01 rn. l!K~rk of • 1111 ·-·
rM ~r•ment of AkOhallc 81Nef•ff JOHPh E. 01~i1 S"°ffl5 In 11\e clly of San.II Ant, C11ltornlt 1nd now lltld 11¥ lt ul\der 1•111 Oeed .,.1 ~ Control, llU o Slr~r, S1cr1mtn11;. N~l•rv Publ1c-C111ltornl1 a!I lhat rlgW,!Ule Ind ln'9rl•I conve\'«I ot Truit In 1111 .l~lll>ft"tY .i!lvitol' 111 Pfl,.ltltd courl, or hi ..'!.tltn11 I~ •Jt
Calitorllla t5t\.4 so 11 to w rtcelv..ct Prlnclo•I Ollie• In 10 llMI now 'lllld•u(ICll:r •lcil ti uld 0Hd1 Int Cllv ol Colli Me11, Countv of l'leCISUf'f llllllc,,..a. • •
wllhln 30 dlYI '01 11\t dlle 1111 propentd 0•1n~e Coun!v ol Trv1t In lhe ,,,_,"' tllv11td 11' Ille O••nt•· Sl11t ti C11!~mt1, dtscrlbl!d ~·~~~ ''c!':p~~c:r'E:' ~1 'i:~°Ri~~ ~rt J. Dunne as part or·a Citizens of Ley den, dressed ln the s tyle. or 'the Pi!·
$4.2 mUpon .suit filed against grim Fathers, will participate in f.est~vities o n Apnl prernb1!$ were llrll POiied s1111no My c ..... ,..inlon E.o:•lrlJ'S County •nd sr.-_1e "1rK•lbff '" 11-• . irounds tor lltnlll tt .,0,.ldfli Ill' liw Ju<>e ,,, 1t10 All el 1111' INM:!'!Old •Ille o1 Ttv1lor . Lot I of Trid No lUS It lllOWll (By ERNEST J. JCMAG, Jlt.1 •tol OW
"" ••emlWS •r• -ll(tll~td tor ttW Publl•hecl Or111911 CN SI D1Ur Piiot, In lol 11 of Traci ' wn ... >Mwn on on I mN lller&ol, r.:c~ r.. •• Or!\'f, $11119 l'OI, "°"' Oflkl ha: ,,, .. Spe~. tbt ho:ipjt_al whe_rt. the_~t):lat begi}!S Holland's 3501~ ann1vers ar)'. com·
nurses worked and another mem01'1il1on of (he Dntch part in ~he wanderings of
la the P ilgrim Fathers that ended 1n Massachu setts ~:k was fO\md guilty of .. at Plymouth Rock on De c. 21. 1620. ·
breaking into the town house
which served ail a dormitory in
which the young nurses Jived,
binding them in a bedroom.
and then leading them cut one
al a time to slay lhem.
wore of ikohollc MYerate1. lne lflrll'I ot APl'll '· t. 1,, 23. 1t1'1 601'1' mH recordN In bcillt nt, '"'" :ro-.o l•l. P•ttl "' tnd ~7. MlKell•-~r~ Be~.;., C.-ll1or,;1r,,. ":,.:,~ ~erltlcllloto n1tr bi oblt lned from •~• ti· lnc~ve •• •0 MIK1,111~ ,",.!.!_,•_· Mlftl, tKonts ti Miii Or•ft!le C-1\'. rn 111 "n:'tMn ~llnll'll 1,t tM esltit fla ti tl>e ~p1rtment LEGAL NOTICE ~'"'' tlt'IOe 11<1n,., I ..... ._. S.td Nie Wiii bl mtdl, but Wlthoul
S'TEPM!NS A.· a. WATER8UllY ::;~•~lclb¥ ~~~ !.t~"';!" ":::: l'O'W .... nt__..or w1rrt n!Y, expr~ or lttlilled, :i,;-~ ~j~=~ ::rno1":'.""
REGl!NTI liK'llDW COil,.. p.,... ff 1 ~ IH ret1rdl,. llUt, _....... .6 r -Dlto.1 Mtrdl !7 lfJIO
A young nurse from the
Philippines. Cora20n Amurao,
was the state's slar witness
during Speck's trial. She w as
tied up but managed to escape
dealh by rolling under a bed
and h iding.
During the frlal held in
Peoria, Ill., where it was mov·
ed on a change or venue,
te_s timopy sl:!gwed Speck drank
al the Ship Yardlnn and
Kay's P ilot H ouse, b o th
taverns in the neighborhood
where the murders occu rred,
prior to lhe slayMgs.
Speck's attorney. pub I i c
derender Ger a ld Getty, sought
to show tha t Speck's behavior
could have been "triggered"
by a combination or alcohol
and barbiturates. Speck told
psychiatrists at pre-trial hear·
ings that he took pills and
drank wine b ef ore. the
slayings.
. Th( $42.500 will be paid by
Agne~ B udak Goze; owner or
the miip Y ard Inn. and Sylvia
Miletich a nd Mary S. Ha rdel,
owners of the building in
which the tavern is localed. II
will be divided amOflg he
es tates of the victims 1,.and
Mrs. Alberto Atienia. t he
rormer Corazon :Amurao.
Casimir \Vachowski, the at-
torney who filed the suit. said
each or lhe estates of the six
American nUrses slain in the
town house and ~1rs. Atienza
will receive $4,500.
He said the estates of the
two F ilipino victims would
receive S5,500 each because
they had been sending money
home to support their ramilies
\rhile \\'Crking at South
Chicago Community Hos pital
and stuCying nursing there.
• H e said suits are still pen·
ding against Kay's P i Jot
House. South Chicago Coin-
munity ltospital 'and Speck,
Fan1ed Old
LA Hotel
VM N•Ailr a1111tv1r' CfltTll'ICATI" OJI IUSINESS JVlll! 7• ""· tl!Kllled "" ,.,.,. lrvlnt C\llTlbr1nca. lo J>IY lhe rt1111lnl11t 1rtn-• . .. (111• MtM. <•llf C-..r n ll!SW .... b't "" •flirlbo CINI "''" of "" llOte lfQIFed by WIUl•m Wood wrllllf • . '"'''"" -.~ c.,.,, Ooh~ Pl l'ICTITIDUS NAME 1 Hml!H »rf11trsl\lo, IJ Le11ff . 0¥11kll ... kl Ottd ol T.,,.i •lrll lo!'*<tlf h Elll!Cvlllr rtA tM Win '. 4
S W C l • .... ·-lot, T111 llllclertloned doet certffY lie l• con-11!1$t W11 recorded 111 tllf! offtc. of Ille 1 111 1 ioH, ldv It 1111 .-.. llll\'llCI llKedtilll trang•er as ' '·u prit .t,prU 1'--lt7' Ul·JO dll(tlfle I bu•IM .. ti UDO E. eo..11 C-1¥ •ll(:ard« ot Ort111te COllftl'f, an t~v.M IJft6l'I' no""' 1'::.m, ol lllQ!:lo.: DUllYl!A. CAR,.•NTWll a IARN•I Mft11Wt¥. S.Ulle 1, Co-Ont del Mir, Jut11 :rt, lffl, In bciok ftK, »iei 1tJ.. ol T I .... .. __ ,.said .a~1 •llNl!Sl '· ICNAI, , .. .. LEGAL NOTICE C•lllort1l1, WNHr ll>e 'ktll!Oul llrm nllTW ttt el Offldtl Rtc0rft rv~' ''"-l'9tl -•-WI Dnw Qrlw, kltl ltl ]----------~-~--!°' U-CHANGE LOCI( SYSTEMS 1rtd !ht! s.if MJot& •HI bf! lllMlf. ~i•r•telot •nd:. 1::1c1 ~tee1Jf1~ IM llVJll CTttl Pltl Ollk• ... ..1111 p 1'1'6 HH tlrm II (OiiiHHll ~lollow ~----11'--Hl\I tXl'"Vd Tflt M~ N-' ._... C•lll tNilf . I
I S S • h D • t NOTICI! OF D l 's s o LU T I o N OJI per ton. wtlast n1<M l~ f\111 •ncl JOl•ct of or im.11e11, IS hi 11\e tttlt, --Ion or Trvst. b'I' te•uin of • brt•dl or Cll!f1ull A tl..o-IJUI IQ,..
• TINUANCE OP' USI OP' l'lllM NA'' .. ' liletd S..y1t~ HU OQ•n 81V'll~ CtrClllll •rlnc:IHI IUltl due on lllt Mii!$ MCUrtd b'/' henitofore t•eClllHI t nd dellv~ed •' ublllfltd Of1"'e C.11f OtlP'f ,.t~, n en mlt • ispu e PAllTNERSHIP ANO 01" OIJCON· rHl6ence II •i lallciwt encumbrlf'lf;t.'• lo Wlllf'f thl re..,.1111"' Ill 11\t -ob lft.ltlont VC\ll'!'d lheritw ';:-' Jlr fttnflt
..,,.. ~· Mir. (ll11orf'I~ ulcl 0..fdl al Trvsl kl WIT 1.1..tl'll.l1 Ind ~· Aprll J. t, 16, 7l. lt19 lt1!f0 · 1 Purou1nt r.i Uw Provl11o!\s ot Sedklll Oiled'Allrll I, lt7', U.10l.4' [tsl>Kllvtly •ltl! .;,.., ... 1 llW!reori 1111 unotr,11,.... t "Written Dtcllt1llcNI,]---~~--------_,.
uol5..t ti "" C,,,_•llon• i:oo• •Ml r1' llMd s..v111 • from S.ftmtio... I 1'6t 1 11revlded In Id 111 o.liutt -o .. ntnd for $i lt. •nd LEGAL NOTICE
WASHINGTO N (UPI] Of the g1r\S in the ViCe S«llon 1Clt 1 of tlle Cllclt of Clvll $Ille ot C1tlfof'nl~. Orlfl,Qt (OU"'V' ~H fllllttlll!r .m. ~.: ttwlflll fnd ~ •• Wrllltft nollce Ill bi-Nell lllld of tle(.llan '1
, I ff ho ProcHlu•e of Ille Sitt. ol C1Qlornl1, On A1tr!t 1 ltJIO btlort f1>' • Meli" PlnwS ti Ille T usltt nd ch Ill to <•int "'-uncll!-.1!!1'1<1 It Hll ulO presidents Capito o ICC. w notice Is 11.,et.t ,1 .... n 11111 IM llmllM' Pub!lc 1"' 1.,d 1or' 1,r.i s1,1e.' Pfnor>1l1Y """'' 13 ~., ri.a~ been :C. tuM'.; ,: 1rCl91rl'r to 11lhrl'f ftld obli..tlol\I, 1rdl---cc=ccc--~------The culprit. it turns out-was a
stranger strolliAg past \'ice
President SpirC> T. Agne\v'S
Capitol Hill office.
h d . ed t"-r-a-rro Nr.tneQMQ ~lo•W.. fl $1"'"1! lo hi be YlllC therttlt.•. on NoY•mbtr 2C, ,.., '"* NO,ICI INVITIN• llDJ a reCe!V 1..-WO • 11tnerl l part°Mr •lld llmlll!Cll ,.-rinert ro -•red !'M° ,..... rnrllld owner llld hclfdl'I' of talcl 1111!11, With ln· undersltMd ctused Nld f!Oflce Cll 11'reicl'I Nolle• Is l1trt-b'/' olnn IPlll ! ... ltttf ,,
the receptionist in the v ice w11 • ' ""' l>ft'lOn w11ow .,.me 1 11Ulllcr te ere$l. •• Provided In "Id O!'M't of Tn1tl 11111 of ••ec:tlon 19 • be rtc0nltd 1n Trw• °' ""' 0r111111 c .. 11 J1111~ ' • MAYOEN CAUSEV, Gel)tral Partner, Ille •llnrn ln1lrum...,1 •nd 1ct<nowtd1H O~ MlrlJI n. lt!O bGlilc t1'2 11111 t'lt. of 115' Olfrcl1I c.11... Olttrkl ol °"'"" Cl4ll1 ' preSlf.~,nt s office tn th~ new 6192 Shelly Orlv~. M11ntlht1on ae.c11, h~ f•111:u1td !ht""" TME FlllST AMERICAN ll:l!Cords. C1llforftl1, .m rte1tv• SHled bkb 111.
Senate Off)'ce Building Who Ctllfarnll ,,... (OFFICIAL SEAL! J.INANCIAl COll POllATION, Oiied Mart/I J lt!O '00 p,IT\. T11.-li•T• Mty J, IJl'O it ii1f It was he, whoever he was. • c 11:c SON Li nt11 ._nct•ew I Jo11,.011 lormer1¥ l'IRST AMERICAM · 0 1' · Purct111111111 ~. ti' "Id •<Plaol •11t•ttt
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"ffiOr th"t had r eec1ved it from a man MARI.ES M. MU Iii ' m Not•,.., PU01k-C111lernl1 INSURANCE .. TRUST 1yton "Wllll'leol Cori111r1llon iof;lltd II mn F11rv1-llNd. (Hit
.. u • • P1rlner. l5l1 Mllnt, Hl.lftll .... lon 8••cll. Prtnchi•I Ofllc• lft COMPANY I I ••Id Trus!ee M ... C1llfornl• ., which time Mid blllt
Sen. Margaret Chase-Smith. PEISSl~g In th~ hall in,Jro~t of ~.:g:i;~',.~'t M.--ll lLE"l'r LllTlllH -O••no• Count¥ ___ BY Alln "·I(~· :: I .. :i.i SllrYlte ca:·~ ~ bt PYbllCIV OPtNd Incl r ... d '°''
(R-.Maine), was going to vote the vice prcs1de~l's office. r-:-p, r '"e r. 1 3 1t1 M • n" Orlvt, ~:,-;fr.;~~~'°" !•Pltu Publls~rs~:=e~~"7t.c.r News Pre av Jarn@1 A 1te11,1rom ln:11';1~~::""w.';~:l:i1;h
for the Supreme C 0 u r t The rccepUo n1st, who was lle=lnt1~1;:.:11f;n::,1~:! undf :i,..., • Publllll"" or11111e c1111t 01llr :!"· combined wn11 Otfl¥ Pl'Of, New~ , ~i:r Prtslcl•nt All blO• •rt l1J H In •<cord•11<1 w111't
nomin ation oJ G. Harrold nOl identified "unequivocally firm ,..,:.. '01 TOTAL E~TEllT"'"~NT April t, 16• 11• 30• ltll) 10 l!liicll, C11!hlrnl1, A•rll 1, t , 1', 1'11) PubliUil!d Ortntl (NJ! Olli~ l llol !ht 1ftltrie;11ont Incl CDNll!lolll 11161
denied" that 'Lewis made the '' •1t2 5hetll' Orlw, cltv "' Huritlnellln LEGAL NOTICE sn.ro A111"n 2. t. 1•1 lt1'1 "1.n !.":11~1 ..:u;:1c~~·-:., "°':,,;: 11: ;!
Carswell-. .--Be1ch, eotmlY ot Or1111e, >'•'e ot • ...., ,. ctle 1 A 1 o1 1c1 11oo1 dlllr~t
The tidbi·t. cas"atiy passed statement attributed W him by c1111ornl1. w•• d11so1w<1 11 of mldn1911t, J.4!'UAL NOTICE • LEGAL NOTICE ~•cll 't11":o:!:ust .:,.,1;c wltl'l hi•~'\ .. Harlow -M1r"Cloi 11, 1t7G: !Ital ttwr...itt• w ld ll•J'I P-UH7 thPIW't dltc~ ctrtllltd tfllck. ., b"'-on in a hallway conversation, • dlM:ontlnueCI the 11$1 Of tlld ,,_, t<'ld C!llTll'ICATI!' OF •USllllESI NOTICI INVITING •10s ON"'·*·• • llV• bond ,...;. HYlbl• 1IO .... trder of ll'Mll 111,r 1•lcl dluol11tlllol 1111 ,.....,,.... ~ PICTITIOUS NAMI! • ORNlllAL OSLIOATIOM SOMDS 01' JIM Ort119r Ca.sl Jvnlor Col1t9e Dlstrttt
led, in lhis O[der, to; LEGAL NOTICE 1ut'horltr ta Incur ®lk11llaha ,tor Hid Tiit llncltt"•l•llH "°'' <ertHv hi ~ con-NfWPOltT·Ml!SA UNll'l•O ICMDOL DllTRICT ~ B .. rd at Tr11Stte5 In 111 t movnt iwt ltll
P 'd · I II form.., l'NTI • duc:llFll I bullnttl 1" Orinet out1lv NOTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEN 111411 sultd prOJIOSllt Mr lt\t P\ll'ctll II !tlen 11 ... P1•'C11tl U'lio) o1 ll'lt"""' llld' ..
, res1 ent1a counse or NOTICE OF SALE OATEO: M1rd'I n . ltJIO. C1lffort1l1, "'""'' -ndlllout f)rm n...,..e 14.500.tocl Plf ••lut ge<wri1 obllglllon .....u 01 Ntwporl-M•H u lfltd w 1 •u•r111tt• 1111t tlle b!daer w1N f1'lltf 11
Bryce N. Harlow and olhers Nolle• h MrHI¥ 11¥ ... 111•1 tht per50ntl TOl._L ENTERTAINMEMl IJf •(1) •EC1t£ATIOHAL VEHICLES (11 Di1rrlct 01 Or1r191 c_.ry, C••lta•ftll, •Ill be rKelv ... b't !tie Cieri;~ 11\t = ll>li ... GPOIN (Ofllrlcl II !fie -
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honing Republican senators prooerl~ htrel ... ftff Clflerft>HI •Ill~ lOld ly H1¥dlft (aule'J', c;..,er1I TOP TOWN • dollll tiuslneu In Of'IMe ti 5<ipo:rY ilOr1 of 111d County 11 lhe pllc:t llld up lo 1~t II"" below •l*.ifled· lllllr<ltd 10 him. In the tvtnl ol ltHllf't
. ti PUOl!c tue:llOf' 11 JU!·A (h1prn1n , .• ,,.~~~IMf'O••-,_.,1 Oi ll1' Pl~!, f:;';.:.'t...'".:.:!.1~~ !::-'.In lu'ti .. ,-',',~.: Tue..w.y, M1y 1', 1J10, •I 11 :00 t 'clOdt A.M., C1U!or11!1 QtyHQ1t1 "", .. ~,~ .... ,,, ~ai:!~Kl10,.· "", "..-1" .. !,,, to inform them Mrs Sm1lh was Avenue. G••defl G•avo. c11111arn11, '' 11)1: -"'""" ·~· -""' .. ~ ·-· ........ ~ ... _
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"On O"er and tO urge them tO "°",,.r ot l:lO P.M. on Tlwrwl1W, Aorll ~ • .t.wir,112' Ind ,t,.orU l, t, H. ltJIO J.11,7' tnd 1tlfic• al""\'0.6•kM~ Ls •1 ~~' Slnl PU.CE : otllc• al 11\t (ltrk ti tl\t 8Nr• of Supt,..,llOfl Or1nge C_.ry of I bond, lhe lull WITI llltrtof Wiii ti
• Y M111t11t1 !~""re. 1,, .. 1 AdfnMl•tr•llon lulktlno, 11--.. SOI, JU Nor111 S)'CllTlllrt Slrlt'I S;1it1ta Ana <oti. fltrltlltd lo s1lcl KMol dl1lrl<t. do the same., Tnt pe•ion•I prOPerlY 10 be i.old It ? Anlt1. 1<ounl11lt1 V" "'~' ' orn llrnll. ' ' No biddH ""Y wllhdr1w ~ls bid ""'!.I
lieU(l-•• IDllowi;. . LEGAI, NOTICE 0111<1 ""'11 1, ":: T MAILEO I I~: Cltrk ot Ille lolrll or SvPetwtJ"' or1,.,., c-ry Ad perlod ti lor!y.11¥9 ldl' ffYI' •ltor lilt
-An angry phone Call rrom I Ralf M1lr Ptd Ntlltln "~ 11"""' mlflitlrt tlon BUlkH119, It°""' SG1 SU Morlll Syc1rnor1 Slrffl S.nt• Ana (llifltr .. • I• Mii tor the ~"Iii lllltrlol'. ~ ~! S •th t H J JOO 1" • 7·,•• • K" Fo1m C~llrnetrl MOTICI! 01' IHYl!NTtoH to !NOA• STATE 01' CA~l~ltff A. ISSUE: 1~.61».«111 aintl;rint OI '00 IMlnd5 .........-;1111 1 lo .Qo bcltll "W.: TM BOIN ti Tr1n'-rturYts ,.
rs. tnl 0 a _r 0 W ' _i, Bv. 11·• a 11" ll 11"' 15-led 111 TM!: S,fr,LE OP-AlCOMOl.IC a IV· O~~Nf!.nC~Ult10.; bclfori' e;.e, 1 Nol•rr 1~=j,,,,. oil;~ ;";'°"'1111~lon ol l!.000 tld>, •II 0tiM Julp I, ltJG, Ind -lllf"'led :f>rl::?r..."' t,~H~r:.:ll~i';'i..'11 :lh i.::
minutes 'before tl"le vote, ex· m11er111 EllAGES Putill<: In end '°~ ,.1c1 -St•t•, ...,._11v •••••' ,,•1,1a A. . formelllln In 111• '*., lft the bidding. · h t t JI SI" Upllql'ltt•V Ma1ed~I A•rll U. 1'7'11 -t•1rllll Nilllln Ot!e Tifffll'r k-to S: Tne bonlli Wiii m1tur• l" COllSKlll!Yf' nurntrlctl. IH'dtf In NOi"""ll E. WthOn pressing er r esen m en. A IJ"' •It" cu~o~ cislM1i , TO WHOM IT M._V CONCE llN : rn'-to bll! the """"' wlleM "'""' 11 1111 •mo1111ts lor f.'cn ot 11•e st"1!fll Y"" ~, 1011o .. ,; SKty BOIN ti TrU11ttJ
-An investigation by Mrs . 7 Foor Slools Subjl!CI to issuanct Of Ille lice""' N-iubsultiect tel J~ wllllln r..11rument ifld T•Alt OI' MATUltlTY AMOUNT 'l'I All OP MATUltlT'I' AMOUNT Publls/Md 00r1rio. c .. Jt Diily Pi101,
S 'ti H I • I · he 7 Stltttl -1:.ed for, noll« Is herebv tlv•n tl'lll IM 1u,_1'!0<IHI lie •Jrtcuted tt>e ...,...,t. Ju~y J, lt11 S 115,l)OO July 1. tN I S 715..000 April 1' 11111 13, 1910 '92·"' m l 1 on ar ow s C aim , R«k•'" undenltnf<I _._, 10 .. u 1koriollc CO!llclit kllt Jw.y 1, 1tn 11.5.000 Julv 1, J'f' 1:in,ooo 1•
was given the information by 1 Cu1hlon1 bWll•tes 11 1111 fftmlws, ducrlbl!Cll 11 J~.,. L Job!t July '· t91l 1.10,000 July 1, IMJ 215.000
h I ·' • . . '110111 P.1ddlM1 kit~: . Notlr\'.Pt>bllc. C1lllarnl1 JUIJ I,"'' 141.COD July 1. Ut• 2~.e«I er ong-tlme executive a ssis-II L1mp1 u oo Pall11det RNll. Ca•I• Mt11. \. •rlncl••I Oflk~ 1n July 1. 1975 150,ac:o Jutr 1, !NJ 280.COO tant. Bill Lewis. 1 lf • n 11011 llrown Wlro Pursu•nr io u11;h •~tl!t'lllOf', ,,.. un-O•-• c~nl'tl July I, lf76 1.a,poo Julr t, IH• XI0..000
M . , d h l 3'" • JO" Rubl)or Whe-ei ~2 L!vtl dPr!loM!ll Is 111>IYl"9 to · !hi ·°"'utmenl MV Comml'"lan ExPlrei July 1, lt77 !Jtl,000 July t, lt!ll JIJ,000 N-OTIC• O• IHTIH•ION TO IHOAOL -rs. Sm ith s deman t a t llo+JY Ricks ot Alcoholic Bewr"e control lor 1uu1nq Mirclt ,, un July 1, If" IMl,ro Jurv 1, tfl!t J..o,ooo ,-•
tlarlow retr act his statenient 1 Pow~• P1c•1n1 M•cl'll,,. Motorr v. .,., !r111t!er o1 1n •koholk bevtr111e Pu~ltsMO oreflSle c111st 0111¥ P•klt. Ju1y 1, 1~ lto,ooo Jury 1, 191, .l60,000 •N THIE Sii.Li! OP' ALCOHOLIC lllf"
on the source or his in-t-1 .!F01c11"' ~d Fr1me• licenH 1oro'i:•i:...r'E.,,.,G11e":il~lt1ows ,t,.pru '· "· u. JO, 1''° '"°10 JM~~G1M1TuRe ON ao-:~~ Ar'"" 1n1 ,:uz.1·,~'::1ures""' lh•~s _,111 •llAGIJ April ·n . 1tfo
formation and apologize or 1 cr1Jism1n !1" PoW1:••~"' • sflnd f8an• Fkle Pubtlc e1t11111 Piece! LEG' " N-CE' bt ~"wuy tlfllfM. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERM:
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.1. . 3 Lavt Seail """-de1lrlno ta •rolesr th, li1Y1nc1 '""' v11. INTEREST: Tn• borldt 1h•tl "'' lnt.,111 •I 1 ,1141 er rite• le b• fixed SUblKI 10 l15u1nc1 o1 tht llcenH •P. "m a e positive 1 e n 1 icalion J c""c~•• of "Kh 11«nH rnt'I' file• verltl!'d protest • UPOll t1tt 111e 1h1reot but 1111 to ••eue1 1,. per •nnum, PIYlblt •nnutll 111 1,.. Plied lor, notice t1 hereb• el......, •h•t "''
afld SUbmil.-posit.ive proor. u I! C11tlr1 11 In¥ ot!lte Of , ... DINrlmtnl of P..JilJM · llr1I )'ftr Ind Mml1nn1111ty lllrrl~fttr • y ' und1nlgned IW"POllM II HU 1lc~I • . 2 Rues AICohllllC a ........ " control, Of by rn•U la CERTIPICATS-OP' SUSINl!:SI PAVMENT ; s.r.i bllnd1 •nd iii. ln!1•••t !h•·-•re PIY•bt• r.. 1-wh1I beYt'l'lgn •I .1111 pr1ml5a, dbtrlbl!Cll "••
-A further str a 1n 1ng of the 1 CoO!alt l•Dle "" Dl!Plrtmen1 ti Alto/lollc Bev,rioe l'ICTITIOUI NAME manev ti '"' Un!IMI Slit" ot Amtrlu II lh• offlct 01 th T 0 fOllOWI : ' •
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. d I t " l wooo Frarnii Conlrol, nu 0 Slretl, Sacr1..-to. The undet1klned do ctrllty ltlt1 •rt Coun!r. • rtiiurH Of rlflllf 19011 llroa1tnurll, """lll'lllOll a .. cll, ,
a rea y s r a I n e re a ions 3 l•V. • 11 .. S!•ndl C•trloml• t51U, "' •• io w r•c•lved cooe1uenn1 1 butfnMS 11 _, Ed\!tfltr st llEOEMPTION· 1onc1s m.aturln• , 0 • , 1 P1,1n,,..n1 to •«~ Jnttnllon, the """
be S t R bl. within 30 d1Y• ol Ille dtte ""' orwostd ' < ,,_ ' -_,_;. "'""'! 1 ' 11 0• or ' ul¥ · lff.S, • lolll •~9'!M' It •POll<IJlll lo 1111 0.Hrlmt!lf tween ena e epu tC8ns u T~ra• Plll-s, Loose 1!mlw1 ~ ""nl"if-~'~ sti ltfit "-'' n V-tllev, 1 '"'" • ~LI-11·~ ~-"-""Pt • ..._, ot n.tllG.000,, 1r1 ""' lllll!KI· le <•II '"" rl!d~lon ..,ror -111 111 Alcollollc l!ltwr1g11 toflfrol"" luutlllt
and the \\'hit.e House starr. ~ ~·;i:o;r!!.~s· "" Tllrow PllloW• ;~1 '°'we.;:,l•I 1, 1,0.,io::..i tw 111w. ~~R~~1~°"'!fld":,, ":,,'i,e fl~m ~~c~ ;:,~1r.:i'•:,1u;1'"l'.o.i";:· lond~jlurlnt on 1r •"••July 1, 19", • 10i.1 princl-on or1g11111 1pp11c111oO vt 1n 11a111111i11
'!rs. Sm1.tb's and Agnew's I Wr11<1.,1 lrClll Scon<e TM premises •re""'"°"' llctnwd ,.,.. ~ std of "'• lol..,..1119 Pl rMl<lt. wMse Ptrt 11' lnvers1 ,,;,mt ~I •:;.• ~I "'l'O c111 •nll rtd•mPllon it • WllOll °' In btver1111 ll<l'f!St lot llWI• IN'•"'11ts II " tlle ot 1kal\olk w ........... T~ lorm of IO ·~·-· ... ' ef, ... I tovt•n!ntl ""'"' ol ""' Ois1'kl ... Ill)' followt· •
fr. , h floo f 11 Soli! Fr1mts • y...-lllcltlon miy be ®!Im.it trom lll'I' of· n•mn In lull Ind •1-cet ol re1_. .... e i re ... 1tr15t PilYITllf'll dot• on "' 11ter Juty I, 19", t i th• p..lftcfPtl ll'nOUllj lll"ii'tal . ON SALE l!IEEll
o ICC arc on t C same r O u Ch•lr "'•'"~' ti« 111 ""' Ol!ll~r'lrnft'll. 11 1at1ow,, 1 •nd •ccrlltd 1n:1r111 ll'Mlrt0n 1o d1te ot rMemo11on. Pllll 1 "'""klm ti l•I --...,,,_ de1rr1,.. 111 p..01n1 "" 1.,u.~ ttie new Senate 0 f f j Ce 1 lo\~t11 Room Olvldt• HAWAIIA N Sl(ILl!T Jlrt WlllOll t nd Pllrk!I Nl'd M Platt ol -PUUlll ti IUC:ll fN'lnclOli '"'°""' plu. fbl -hill qt en.II perc ... I 91 1udl Hctmt m1r fll• 1 Vll'llled fN'OIHI B "Id" ~i S ·t h 1 S M1llr!:SM!1 COSTA MEU, INC. l !sticp, 1"4J Sl<llloli 'Sr.. Fout11Jln of •UCll P..lnctf)ll '"""""' lot tic~ \llf\olt YN• Ind tor 1ny tr1ctlon ti 1 ye11r ti ...., 1Hkt ol 111• OW.•l•nfllt of U! tng. r s. m I S 11 c ... s P1lnl PullHsllecl Orllltl Cllllf OlllY f'llo!, "l&llrt., C•lll, '2JOI. '.',flN"'lnf •from Ille lil!t flxtd tor rtd.,,.,pllori It 11\a flXllCI llWll!ilrll\I lilllt of ttw Akolllllc lt ... rtfl: (Oftlf.OI, Ill' by ""!I 19
negative vote v.•as considered '' Pl.ce• 4uor1e<1 F1>1m Allrll 16, 1t10 .fH.10 °"''"' Mtrclt ,., 1t1'0. EIKlloll 1t10, s .. 11s A b0nd1 so c1U1111 lor redtmpllon. .., •• °""''1m1111 ti Ale-ti< arver1c1 . . . he 1 8url1c !l•t• P1cklno FOlll'I J.00:. W. al"-5£CURITV: S..lcl -. 1r1 1"'1'1'11 Plltli:tl1lon1 ti 111d ldMlll dlslrlCI C-lroli. nu 0 Sh-tel. S1,r•"'~'" , one of tbe dec1s1ve ones tn I 1 aurl&P 1ao couon P1c1o1,., P•lrkll N. B1111o11 .• PIV•ble llllth prlnc~I 1nc1 lnt1rn1 trom " v11ortm ..... w111c1t, unckr !hi i.-C1Hkwnl1 t51U, M 11 1e be rtct
Senate's de(caL of the Carswell l carto" Acc'!"'nls Re<.1+v1111c St~lt of Ct llio.n11, Or1net COllfltv. ...,..., lri lorct, ""Y be llvltd •ttfloul 11m11a11on 11 to rtlt or '"'°""' UPll'I 111 of •llhfn JO d1v1 ot i~ dirl• tit• pro . _ 1 C1rlon "P11d 11111" LEGAL NOT!~ On M1rcll ]4, btfort me, t NO!lrt 1111 lelflbit P..G1>1rlf, exc1pt ctrllln person11 PfOPlrl'I, In wold K""°I dl•lrkr prernl1tt w•r• llnil PD"l!d' lllllff nOITilnalJOO. 1 C1rton AJl(H'lllCI P1prn "'""' Public In Ind tor Hid 511~. •er-11¥ T~llMS 01' SAlf • gr__,. for dtnl1t IS provldfll .., I,.,,
In a Senate speech ~1onday Still or-··· II llolln• ~Id In th• n•rnt ·-•·M' J•dl Wll'lo!I (II"'°''"" Pltrkl• IN'tEltEST llATE: Th1 ITlllllTl\lf'll •••• bkl llWIY 11111 tllCftd , •• ""'llllllllT\. '"' l'ftmhft 1rt 11(11 now llc.1111..t !GP
• . •ti G1l1•le Ml9. com"'""· _.__ ---N1d l,.. 111..nGP k/IOW1I to me to bf Ille HY~bl• 1nn111lly !flt fl•st yttr 11111 Hmla1111111!lr llltrttl!ff Eich rirt lllcl · 1 ttw n 1• ti alc;G/loll<. beftt'ltt'I. Thi lorP\
Mrs. Smith charged t h at 081e<!• APTll la. 1•10. NOTICI! .OP' ~NTl!NTION TO ENOAOt: --wltote. ntme• 1r1 1111J1;vlbtd lo M • ll'llllllPlt ol 1/2t ti 1% No bclncl 1ll1tt bMr "'°" ll'i1n -11'1tfl I = of v•rlflc•lloll ~· bt obt1IJ'ltd l•om ••Y
llarlO\V has "inipugncd the in· A. Gl1s.et1 a·,own . IN THE SALE 01< ALCOHOLIC a1v. lltt •lt'hlt1 1111trlll'I'""' •"" •ctrnowledtecl '"" 111 bonds ti 1111 ,1m1 m.1ur11r oh1ll IN!ar lh• 11rn1 rote E•c~ ~ """f o111ee of Ill• 0.»•lrnent. • . · . PulllllhHI O••"'' co .. 1 01.iv Pllol, ERAGl&J lltev r ••,uled lhr .,,.,,,., lle•r ll11tres1 11 lh• r•tt 111tclll1C1 In llM bkl from 111 11•11 to "ns 1i.N 11W1l1,1r1tr PllZA HUT 01' '
tegr1fy and veracity or my of. Apdl 16, 1t10 101·10 • April 13, 1t10 !OFFICl._l SEAL! dlt•. Mot mort 1h1n tour ln!ertst r1t11 mer be bid , 1t1d 111e"re .titll !IOI Dt 1 ORANltE COUMTY, INC. ·"•'
rice ,, TO WHOM IT MAY 'ON,ERN: Je1n l , Joflsl 1preall ti 1T10r1 lllan ,.. INl!wten Ille hlghnt tnd klWHI ln!er•I riles bid T... PIJtlllStltd Or•ngt C011t Otlty PjlQf,
• • LEGAL NOTICE 5ubltct lo ls.u1nce oi the llctnit IP· Hot•rv Publlt·C1llfornl1 repelltion ot 1nr rite wHI nat bl cortildffed 1ht bkldlng If i n •ddltl-I· riti Ao•H 1•, 1'10 J ..,_1o ~1rs. Smith said •larlow told Pl iH for. 111111<1 11 tl<!retw,11wn 1n11 •h1 Prln<l111 Office ln AWA RO: Tht 111tnc11 shi ll bl •eld hlr c1ih only. All bids """"' ~bt for 1--------------
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'nformato'on came ,..,...,. underslgnM' P•OPOJe• to sell alcoholic Ortnoie Counl'r ""' le11 !llen 111 ot th• ballcls ll•rtlly oti.red for i•I• •NI etch bkl llllff atitt l!l!wrffe1 •t Ill• or1ml1e•. Gflc•lbl!d •• M v comrnlulo!< E•11!re1 rhet lh• Dkld•r 0!1tt1 111r •1111 1ecrued 1nter1t1 "' rtit dtlt ol dtlJvtry, 1111 Pf• LEGAL NOTICE fl'Otll Lew is and the (OJIOW!ng Cl!llTIFIC:AT• OP', IUllNESf lolloWs· Mtrcll ), ltr.I mlum, !f 1ny, Ind lhl Intern! rit• or rllft nat to t l<Cled lllMI IP«llled Pllr•Jn ~ . ~ICTtTIDUS NAMI! Jll:m WeJI 1f!h Slrett. (0111 Mts1. l'nll!l1hlld OrtllO• (0111 O•llY PJlpf, t i wllklt tlle bidder olftrt It buy 11lcl borldl, Eich bkfiitr lhlll llltt In lllt Dkl ·~
d:iy. On a morning news pro-Ti1• un<torlokml!'ll do· c•rllfy lftt¥ l•t Pur$Ulnl ta 1uch lntenllan, lhe un• M"tll H I nd Apr II ), t, 16. 1"0 S51F10 mt !0111 fttl lrlternl CP\I In dolltr• I nd !hi tvor1gt1 Fifi lnltrtsl ••It do>orml--' l---,-.-.-,-,,-1-,---.-0-,-.-.-.-,-,-.-•• --
• • CBS TV I H I · f cllllduct11111 • bu1ln6' 1! Ill• E. Glendor• d•r1lt""" is 1aplylot to !ht Dtl>•rtmtnr lhO• '' ... , ... , '' bo ,_ ·-_ g r.1m ( • , ar OIV sa11 Avt .. or1nee, c111!o•nl1, u...t~r tllt lie• ol Alcoholic aev•r•~• CC111rrur for ls•u•nce NOTICE • ' "" '"'' "''1 eons ... ~•ld 1nlor1T111!v1 only •nll net • Pl•! ti lh• bid. P'ICTITIOUS NA.Ml 1
"!he information cnrnc from 111111<11 firm nl"'• of J.ARK E 111111111r1w b¥ irintter o1 .;, 11cor1o11c 11ever19e L.EGAL• HIGHEST BIOOEll:: Tiit bOnc11 will be •warded re flit ll!otlut ,..ptn1ilb11 Tiie ~n<1•nl1J11td a 11u1n hf ts ,,,.,.
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< . , r· " 11111 !hat •o!Pid firm 11 (O<TIO(llCll ti !fie llcet\51' for 1~ 1f'ernlW1 11 folloWt: bidder or biO'Jtn c.Oi\llOfflojl th• 11'ttrnt r•lt Ot fll" tP«l/11111 Ind 1111,tltfmlUm duttl"!, t bUllfltlt 11 11fll Siiy Ptrll Clt'-
R f b• l I • 1.irs. -."JJTl lth s of ICC . 1o11ow1,,. 1""'°"'' •""" """"' m '1.111 Oo·S..le 8.., & Wint NOTICE TO Cltl!DIYORS oHcrMI, 11 1nr. Tiit lllghtsl bid wlll be l etermlntcl by cieduc:tlno tht '"*'"' of cit, P.O. IDll O)I, Irvine: c.uto.-111~
e Ul' I S IeC \ About an hour bc(orr the '"" p1aceo o1 r11ldt!nce ire 1111111ow1: 1e.a .... Floe Public Eiuno Plac•i JU Pl!!RIOlt COURT 0' TMI Ille P'•mlum bl<I fll 1nr1 from t1tt IOl•I amount o1 lnl••a• Wllldl Ille dl1tr1c1 under 111t lklltlo\.S firm 111~ ti 1.. f:
. Ktl!~ L. lleld. JO.I e . Glt .... 0!'1 Ave., Alll'OM deslr!nt ·to 1roftll lllt lllUlllCt JTAT• 01' CAlll'QaNIA ,011 -uld be •.-quired lo ,., from 1111 dal• Of Mid borMh IO lh• l'ftptellYe -turn~ llTHO .. ,.ltlNTING co. •!Ml ""' ~ vote \Vednesdav. Mrs. Smith or1nor, c11i1otn11. o1 wdl lk•t1H ,.,..., r11e 1 wr111 .... protei• THI! COUNTT Ol'tOllANOI! date• 1t11reot •t Ill• coupon r•rt or r1t• •PtclllM 111 1111 br.I lfld 1111 ewtrd w1t1 11rm 1s com~ Ot.,. fOll1Wlnt 111:.-
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'h .t ff I k l•"• " Stot!t•s ll6 w l1Vrt1 St., •t •IW • atlke or the Otpirtmrnt IJf Nt, ,t,."'JJll Ill m ... , on Ill• tNl1l1 ti 111t low•ll ntt lnllr"' c"t !Cl the dl11'lct. Tiie ttw.l wllOll 111~ lfl'tul1 W 1111Q' or ,...w-. LOS ANGELES fAP) -T he oun OU at le ouse 011-APt a, or"•nte.. c.i11ornt1.' Alcot\O!k B--conirot, orb¥ ,.,.1r !p E111111 of w11.1.1AM M. HARRIS, net lnt...-l'!t ce111 111111 tNI comp111111 on 1 l6M•p ywr "'"· T!I• ~s•r _, "11 fot""""i .c· t
Alc'andn·a Hotel says 1.t o's byiStS. including HarlQW, were 011eo April 2. 1'10. 1111 De11trl!'Mlll of AIC-llc 8tvtrtte 0Me•10'd PIV •CC'r'VM' lntertst ~ 1111 d1lt of !ht bonclt II 11\t 41111 ot HJlvery, Tiii (Oii l..tflffd G. Yllomls, «))t Mlf'4twUlt
h . . Kollh 1.. Reid COl'lfl'ol, • UIS O Srreet, Slcr1me11ro. NOllCE IS H611:Ea'I' GIVEN lo tl'le Of 1N'lnllrl9 1111 bonds w111 II llllf'lll ~ lltl dltlrlcl. C-nyan ltd., ........ A,.elts. tolMll, C•lll,
spending nlore than S2 million on l e phone c\a1m1ng her L•rrv F 5toHatt c1111orn1• tS114 so 11 10 11e rte•....., u 111111 ... 1 of 1111 111oYt n.f!>flrl de«dfnl RIGHT OF flEJECTION: Tiit Boanl ol SuperV110t1 •1Hrws "" rJtm 111 0.11111 A,..u u. 1m vote • Stile ot '11l!ofnl1, Or1119e COl,l'ltv: •1111111 JI dlvl i.f ""' ore 1ne ~Nd 11111 111 PtriOM h1vlnt clllm• M1ln$1 111t 111 ~lscr1tlon, M •tlKI '"' ''" t it bids incl to lllt ••!Mt "" proll1blled by '11w · ~ G. Tllorn1t lo recapture the elegance that • . On APrU ~. "~· lle'lort me. 1 Noltrt premlse:s ..,..,. 11rs1 -led. 1t111.,. wold dKt,......,1 ire rl!!Olll~ 10 '"• them. IO w11¥11 .,,. lrreou1•rll'f or llllonNltly 1n 111y bW STATI! OP' CALIP'Oltff\A,
once lured. pre S j den t S "\Vhcn J learned Of ihlS I Public In tnd lor Hid Sl1lt, 0 .... -..1111 a°""ncls tor oenlll '' 1rovl\Jttl b'/' llw. with tht nectturr·\'Olldlfrs, lfl lllt crlt1ct PllOMPT AWAllO: T ... IN•4 ti SucllrYllOt1 •Ill 11t1 Idiot! -~ Oll:AHGE COUNTY: , called ~1r HarlO\\' expressetl •Pot•l'l!d Keith L. Reid 11111 L•r"' "· The prett11~' i re "'"' 11c'"tl!d tor 111r of 111~ cre<t ol lhe •bow 1111111e<1 (Dllf1, or lllt boncl• or r111e11no •Jt blclt not r.t...-lll•n ,_.,,y.,1. """'" •lter Ille exotr•llon On Aprl1 I,, IJ11, lltlor• ,.,., • ,Nolllry
Theodore Roosevelt, \\'illiam · • . · Stolltrs ~-lo mt la bt lhe ite"'°"' ure of 1kol\ollc be~.,..,,._ Tiie torm of lo "'"""' llltM. •llll ~ rw:ce1urr of 1111' 11,,,. 11trel11 IN'IKl'lbllt ror 11\1 rK1!P1 of pr0pos1~, "'°"kl.cl, rtH.I the •w•rl Pllblk In •11!1 !er .. Id 511~. lltl'M(lfMI Howard T ar• ;ind Woodr0\1' m,v resentment to him. and w11ow narne1 ere 111bKrl-ID 111e wlll'llll wrlfklliO!'I m•v .i.. obl•lned lrom 111v ol· 'IOl!tlltrs. la Ille unc1er11tntd •' the otr1<.e Mly w ....,,, 1tt.r 1h• ••Plr•tlon 11 'Ille •11tcllltd llfl\8 11 1111 bidd., .tiell "'' .-ired 1.e ... 111 G. T1101T111 --lo fl'll
"' asked on w hat ba s is he was '"'''urntn_t -·~--ledtif\f """ .... nee of 111e 0tP1rlmt11•. , ti 1111 Alto""". EllW••d L. conr,,.,, '"° h1v1 t llttll io s.tld ewrd 111111c. 1n wrr11ng ot tM wlllldr•w•I Of '""" Dl'OPO.-I lo lie Ille Pfflll'I ~1 "rme ts 1\lbKf~ \Vilson to its Viclorian·stylc • . . . .. •c1111!'11 the •~me, Ethel .t.. a<ICI Norllt v1 .... s1r1tl, Svlte Nllfll.,,... 501, Lot PL.ACE OI' oEllVERY: Otllvery °' Mkl boncit win a "'"' le iii. td ~ ll'le with n ns1ru"""1 •y--~ , making; thlS repreSt>nlat10n, {OFFICl•l S!•ll l1wrt11<f H . .SCl'lnebl:ll A"'"le" C1lffornl1 90021. Wlllcll ls _ lh_!! ouc:ctss/111 bidclH II lh• tlllct 6f lh1 County TrN1urer o1 Ortngt COll!lly °'tie~ lie l!JllCU!ell lllll HIN. rooms~ •·t S . h 'd Rull> M. ~ltl!r PuDPUlf<I Of1ntf CO.II D1ll'f Pilot. Pltce of bu•lne11 ti t'ht undtnl~ned Iii llf S:ICll t llt'r 1111<• flfKllll• 10 both 1111 IUCC:Hlhll bidder 11\d Ille COl,lflly p 1""'' I I l1 • I Qf )ale, rcw ceJebrities-CX· I• rs. mJt S!ll · Nol~,.., Publlc-C1!ltornl1 Apt!! 14, 1t10 6f._1t m~lle" Hrltlllll'll lo Ille e~tle of •~Id lor tht borldt J.111 ba ~ Ill Cl•h tr <•rllfled Fedt rit llflt rvtr e.int 'T:: M•,..,. I(, Mtnry I I
"He stated that tnY CX• Princ:111I Olllc, 11' Meedtnt. wl!tll11 l11<1r monlltJ 1lll!r !llt Wlllch l rt lmmedl1ltly l vlll.C.le le 111• tellool d!llrl(! or o1htr COll'IPtrtblt 111n1f1 ;:'11ric7 r:i~ •!nCllllOi"n 1
cept prorcssional fighters \\'ho 1· ' ·11 • . O·~nn• COll!l1V 11,.1 PUblictllon of "'1• notice. PllOMPT DELIVElltY CANCELU.TION Foti LATE OELIVERY It k o' pt c tv'
trained in ils second floor. ccu 1ve assistant. B1 Lewis. "'• cornmlstlon·E•~tru LEGAL NOTICE 01tld M1,c1111. "'° eHpeclflr:I 11w11 11111 bor!d• w1f1 rie 11111\itr.,. 1o 1h• s11Ceei1r111 bllldtt" on :J1,1ry 1, M~·nr...,:i-:1.., E•~, ..
had so StAted as reported by ite~. n. 1911 Don C.,.rov. ttld. TM 1uc:c151ful blild1r 111•11 111,,, HM rlthl. 11 ~IJ opllofl to ctnetJ "'' con-NoY u 1'11 ballroom-had stayed at the . • • Pub+l1hf"tl or,.,..e co11t 0•11¥ Pile!, • • R••rolfl• ti tlle w111 al l•act of wr<h•" H rht bonds •r• not tlnll•rtd lor d•llY.,y wllllln sl7.ty d•'l'I P1,11>1Jmeo:1 o;,1111f '(,.11 O.lly Pllut
Alexandria. located in Los pres1denbal ass I s \ant ror A11r11 '· 1•· Jl, ao. "'° M!-70 I A""it .. u 44 -~ •l»v' ntmed dec!'dent ''"" me felt °' the Nie· 1,,,.,,0,, 1nc1 in lllCll '"""' "" iD«tuful blOct., •he ll A,,n 16, n . ao •nd lo\IY 1, 1"° .. 1.,.,
Senate r elations, Kenneth E. l.EGAL N-CE HOllCl•To c1t101To1ts ~:.w::! \;1~0=· ti. eiitmN"' lhe r.iurn 01 ttt e1tPC11lt •a:omptnylflo hlJ bid , • • • Angeles' downtown financial B 1· " . VII SUPERIOR COUJ!ll 01' THf I 11 · NlllnHr Jtl • FORM 01' BIO: !:•ell bid, 1ooet11., wllh the blll <l'lldl, m11t1 bf !fl I
district. e 1eu. 'r STATE OP' C•lll'Dlt-NIA ,011 ~'A""*" C1llf.M11I• M ii tHled envek19e, IOdr1Htd lo 1111 d!slrk:t wl!ll tit•'"" ...... bL4I ClHrly ..... trttd ~Mrs. Sm ith s aid she went to P·MJtt TH I COUNTT OP Olt,1,.NO• ltl\ I''" ... , •• 111 "Propiuel "" N ...... oorlo.Mts• U11lrlecl $¢flo01 Oltlrkt llonclt." But there was a time When 8 1. . . Cl!ltTll'ICATI! OI' 1u11N1ss, Ht.-A"'"91 At'-' lot'•~•...,. s10 CHE,Kr A ,.,1111111 °' <•1lll1r'1 ctttet on • l'ftpon11b1t bl1111; tt··--~-~~,--~~-.,---
H olly,vood's reigning stars. c ICU who told her he was In· PICTITIOUS NAM• E~ttle ol OOROTHY v. BUlll(E, de• Pub!ltllld Or•ilte Co11t O•llY" Pll(ll. li'yil (Cl"'PtftY In lht •mount ot 1% ol Ill• prlnl;lptl llY101,111t ti "" bond•, P'V· 1 , •• ,,,!CAT• 01' aUllNSIS formed by \Valter L •Mote ad· Tn, una•r•ltnl!d <to c1r1u, llltv ''" cu9". • April ,, u , )J. .10, 1tn ..,..10 11lt1 le 1111 orrW ot· llt• County Tl'l111,1r1r 11'11111 t«tmlllnv lft"~ propaoet '' • l'IC'TtTIOUS lllllltlt NII.Ml • Douglas Fairbanks. s a rah • . •• . , ' c-uc!l1111 I bu1l11ts, ., "'' Or111.. NOTICE IS HflEl"I' Gl'(EN le Ille guarenty 11'111 lhe bl'cldtr, II lllCtflllUI, Wiii ICC:tf)f •nd llfY for Mid flOncle In "TM&. UNOl!lli!GNl!!D' Iii ...... ,y
B mil d d M p n11n1strabvc a s s rs t n n t to ,,.,. . Cotti MH1, l'alilflrnl•· under !ht u dillan of 111e 11111W ntl!lld ftcl!dtnl LEGA~ NOTICE •c;tolll•nc1 with t"-'4il'fr>I ti lllt llld. fh• procHC11 ot Ille dl«k: •tCOITIOll,.l'IO ctr!ll'f ti.•t 1111y "'°....,,,llCllllll 1 •et•ll e ar l an ary ickrord-Agne~'-11c1111ou1 11rm n•"'• ot l(EV SAY•"" 11111 11111 111 11tr~ "*•'"" c1ttm1 ••elntl 1111 •rlY •<c•PtlCI pr111111111 111111 bf •PP""' on "" Pll'™'' prl<• or, 11 sucll IWOPOlll 1>us1111u 11 tt ""' c11y ,.1111 South, c11t
lhrew wilc't parties there and 11!d flm1 11 com1otl!d of the loitowlne Hkl dtcl!ill!t'lt 1r1 r<!{lulred "' "" lftl'm, b ea:epted 11111 11111 fltflormed, un."11 WCl'I 1111111;1 ot 11trlor,...nc1 sMH bt u llHd of Cl<'•,,.., Glunl., 01 orintt. s111, et AS !:.he \raced \hC SOtJrCe, lll!ftllflt, wholt n1rn11 In lull Ind pl1ce1 w\111 I~ ne<:8Nr'I \OOllCll•r&, In lllt tllkt ,.)6711 by ~ny It!°' lf'llllllofl of Ille d1tlrk:I, 1h1U lhlft bt rtt111\ed by 11111 TrNwr•r Ctlllorllltl, 11P11fff I/le fll:lltf-flrM 111mt
when guests included sue t\ f\1rs Smilh fo11nd that fl.1nte ti rl)'Sfden<:~ 1r1 .. loilowl: of Ille clefl< ol ,,,. •bavtr ... 1111tc1 '°""' ·°' Cl!RTll'ICA'I! 01" I USINl!SI lor tl\t bttle!ll of '"' dlllrkt, , ... <heo:• •C'COft'IOln1lng NC~ Uflf<ttQled ·~' ti TH! IWISS COlONY STORE "· .... foreign dignitaries as King , · · . • • 11 ... ,., c. 01vlt, J?ll uin s1 .• N""'""" to oresen1 lllff'll, w1111 11tt nf'Ctn••., 111CT1l1ou1 !'AM• wm bt ''""'""' "°""'1rv. • ll\lt 11111 """ 1s cornllllld ti ._ ... ..., • ·received tht word from one B••c~. Klu 01Ylt, Ul• 11th 11 .. wnKtttn. ta t1tt Uflde..,J1111!d 11 1111 t111« TM unc1ersttntt1 1111 , urtlty l!lt'f 1rt CHANGE IN lAll: ~ll:EMPT STATUS: At 1ny 11,,,. belOI"• ""'DOrWs •re r,.. ,...._, --~ ,..,.,.. .,., ldllr•-EdWard Viii and \Vinston Newtqtt ae1c1t, ot hl1 1Ht""Mn: Oury..,, C•n•tn•t<" r#~ condlltllnt • bullntt• 11 P. O. Bolf IWICll1red for dtllvlfy lh• 111tcn1f1,1! blOdtr rn1y d•••fllrll'I •nd wllt'llt••• 1111 p..o-1r1 tt Mllowt. llowll:
Churchill. D1t111. Mardi ).t, ltlO 1!1••11t .. (By E"""l J, 5':11 ... .#.), 4!.JJ l»S. Mllll Dfflc•, M1111llnt1I011 leKh. POlll II lltt lftternl l'tctlYtoll n orlvtl• llokkt1 from ~ ti "" '411N type llllV M1911111, ,_ Wtll Ptlnl Or!.,., H111rr C. OIYh MKArtftur BMI .• POii Olfkr flox 17M, C•ll~l• 1?'41, l,!Nltr liM flctlllolrs """ tncl clllrt<lff llltll bl llt<ll•lf M .. ll~tD!t lllcomt llllH!' tnltr'lf ltdfl'•I frir;orn1 lltl ...... kft, Ctllforfll• HSGI So, spokesman sald W~d· ~ ·f L . S ] , J KISo' o • .,,, Newoort ''""· c.111ornr1 nttt. ""'"" " 111""" ., A.,.,. 1N<:. 1nd 11111 w1d l•x l•ws. 11111or b'I' • ruimt e1 111t kltff'lll1 111,.,""" Strvlct or .,, • dl(llro.. l'tlrtT J. L.tfltClllt, 1,. Rtv,,.,..
nesd th I • be" it ,, a I t Ul ·'"C !late ol e;,111om1 •• Orl nfl Cwntv: IM l>IKI ti bllSLl'ltU of"" ynr:i.nl ....... In llrll'I """"~ ot tltt lolloW!ftt perlOM, ., '"" ftder1t Covrl • ., •11.111 bl lltcltr• lll••blt, ... "' Fllll'lll"ld re Ill llklfl ....... ,. co ... 1Nt1. C•llhrr~lt ft6H ay, e pace IS 1ng " .. 'Ii~ On ..,.,.rcn ''· 1t1fl, lltfore ""'· 1'Not•rv •ti ,...tters --.11111111o""'"'''~ot1•1d """°"' "'"'"· In f\IN 11111 •lit.ti ti illlo ttaMMI In COlnpllflnt 111y ,..,.1 lflconle 11 .... IJll !I'll ....,.. llf •ny ttc1er1t WITMffl """ .,.ncl\ 11111 10t11 ... •I
rest-Ored to look the way it d ld IVASH!NGTON IUPf A Public In •"" lar ulfl si.tt. """"'11'r dl!c.ede111, wt111111 ._ -'"' lfftr MW mtoeMt tr• •• 1o1iows: , \nc-t•lf r.w en1t1M ~1 111 111t u1o of 11111 hlllt. ..._.,11, 1t11 • , I~ h , (' • I L ) -1P111!1rMI He!lrr C. O•vl1 Incl l(IH OtYlt flf'I .ublk1tlon ti lllt• notl<t. C.•lfoll I(, s,,..n~. \t7n WO«lltsl1r LEGAL 0"1NION: Tiii .......,.Ulled l'ltlnlon~ol O'MtiYlfty & M,....., 11• Htrrt i:....!::!,_..,
1n -. w en 11 1rst opened. A-· special House subeommiuee k-111 ,,,. to "' t~ ",_,. wl'me 0.11<1 Al•U J. 1t11 1.11 •• H01111nt1o11 tltldl. C•ltfoml•. 11rMY11, J1pprovlflt 1111t v1111111, e1 u111 .....,. wm • ,_,.,._ ,,. MC'"'ut 1t1y ,.~NI
wood-paneled lobby will be investigating t he a lleged My ~:S ... 1'!nd~=-.1!.,'r;:..;!~ ::::i:· .. N~~i• of !hf •bo'to .~~1~ ~~~. ~:~nrc.~M :l:::1."~.,~..,t1"11wt1w..:::1.;tn: ~r:: ~Y "::.. ~1~:1::;~: 1~ !~t1~..9"of'11tl1~1::i~ •
gl"l!ced with fixtures re1ernbl· Lai massac;re has opened nve tN ••m• """"" oec:.,.,., Dttect Mar~ J1, tt1t. 11mu1 llOntwr• •IN "" ,,,1n""' ., "" *~ ot ""' btllf whllout eo1t " "" ON THIS i.nlh ~· t1 AllrM A.D .. 1m.
f"" •a-flgh'· .... d I f0P'l'ICIAL SEAL\ DUii.YEA. CAlltJtmNT•ll .... SAll;lillf Ger•lf It, .. _ WCUUllll llklliff. ......... IT'ii lM M. MtWn I Notlfl l'lllll't
''9 ~ " ~. a -1ne .g ass to seven days of closed heBr· JOHN P. COUflTNeY SY1 EllMflT '· KM.A•. Jll. Ooutll,M, 11'11• MO LITIGATION Ct:ltTIP'IC.\Tl f Al ll>t ....... ".P'Yfl'IMI ,,.,. ...... flllverY Ill l lWI tor Mlltl COIU!lty .... '""· ,.. ... , ..
ceiling will be rennovated and ings a nd 1 1 t Not1rY P1,1~Hc • (11Morn11 tnS MKAlflltr aiw. St.<itt ti c111totnt1, Or-•rit• CountY: of 1-1111 '*"" 1t11 111CcttJM 11111111r wm bl ~bfted w1r11 • c.rtlllctllJ 11111 "*' 111tl'l!11 d111'f' '*""""telwlll tnd •""""' . . • • p a n s 0 go 0 Prtn(IHi onkt In ....,,._, StMll. CINI, .,.., °" ~ .. llllfel'I ""'' • '"ol"" II ... lllltllll!I """"'"" ll'ltcllrlf "'-Vll5'11y of "" lleft•h, ,..._11~ 1"""'" Hllrry J, l• ...... 11 its 500 guest rooms will be Vietnam next month to gather o.r•1'!_'0Ufll,v • , 1 Tt1: tn•1 w.,,.. Publk 1n •"" lo• Ntd s111e. ""•Mirr. 1Nl'O~t10N AVA1u.tlE1 11...-i11 "' Mtlr!IMffM cOl'ICern-11 t11t !."!!!'Y ..!!!'!"" a-,!' ,,. re..," "",.
rerumis'lled The make hlft dd' • . W ,_,.,m11llon J•l'H Alklr"llh'I fir l •iKllot lllPlll Glr11d IC. IWtMOn & OOUflts dltitrkt 11\oukl Ill ffOtaltd t11 ~-~ ..,_...I'll"" ·~ ~r ' . s . a 1llonl'I information. July ll ltn PW11"'" Orlllff c ... , 01111' Jtllo,, M. a1.-... k-.. -1IO bt lhl COUNTY AUOITOllt o) STONE .. 'l'OUNGIEltO ""' wtt~ln 1"''"''"''"· ..... Kt-~
boxing ring In )ts b8llN>Om WJJI Rep. f'. £<lward fre""rl (I). l"\lblltY<I Of"lntt (1111\! Dt!1¥ Piiot, Alll'H f, 1'-~JO, 1f1' Ul•1t MtlOflll ......._ l\0""9 .... llllls01"' ,IMA.NCt IUILOINO MUNICIPAL FINANCING CONSULTANTS fll l'MM "'wj!TM-ll•flr'!"'td,,"",o,"""'· .. •
be La j 'I" Mt/di 11 Ind AMI J, f U, ltll ~11 -le .._wlllllll WlfUlflllll .61111 t(llllO'fll)ldto ~ HOllTM IROAOWAY ON• CAL IFOllNIA STltl!:ET t • .. H ' 1 ¥t
no m ore. • • the panel's ch111rm an ----• ---"' t!ltY ntt"'"'\"' -SANT ... AHA. CALll'OllNIA .,,., SAM P'lil:AHCISCO CM..t~ltHIA ., ... ,... ""'""'"' .. , ""' ... ,... .... •ffl• .. ""' .... Th~re·u be tome concession~ said ''This ls no witch-hunt' -· -10FF1c1•L SIA!. • Glv!N by on1er o1 1111 l otrd 01 S\lplrYlw1 ot o;.,,.,. County, ca11tiir11!•. ::~·~1 tt::.' ,:;:. ::'11:'' '" tiMt
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hotel reopens next wet k-, sincere effort to develop those N• eth1r •1w111•P•• t1U1 "'"' TV WEllC •••>' yo1,1 flft1td ~lnctM~I Ottk• 0• CWtllf C1tl'll; •nd •"""• c11r11 Not1rV f'lubll(-· tan11r11111
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EJectrorucs Virtually revolu·
tlonlzed Our way or Ute -
work, play, study and ed!JC3·
lion -dW'lll,g the 1960s, and
the e t t e c t. of tbls almost
maiscaJ scleoce Will be evtn
more profund in the 1970s.
The following intervtew with
Robert W. Samolf, chairman
•nd pruident of RCA, in-
dicates that. we mlaht ~t.
PORTER: Fint, higbligl!t
COMMODITY
FUl'URES
TllADERS
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FOi INFOIMAllON
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AT&T
, What should you do wilh the rights, and how jdo
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: FOl' lnfonnaUon concemh\&' date, time, and_.pl.ace or our 11~ lnformaUon mttUn&, contact Mr. Collins or Mr. , ,Lofll'f:n, !S40-81%1. ... · :: e· GOODBODV & CO.
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W.E NOW PAY
AnnutllY on $20,000 lnv•stm.nt Ctrtlfic1tH When Held
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alloys
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Sl -Grandt 54 Garment 58 The "AS"
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2 wotds 61 Future: 2 wo1ds
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abbr1wi1tion
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sAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Clly
Councilmen h~ve voted to rezone 11 acres
of general business pr~rty to multiple
family .and apartment distr'ict.
. No one spoke for or against the rezon-
. ing Monday night, which will affect prop-
erty owned by Westport EnterpHses
Inc. west of the Santa Fe Railroad tracks
and nortp east of Lo!!_RJos Street. •
A decision on another• parceJ owped1 by
WeStport located ~tween "the ·casa?
development "and the San Diego Free:way
was postponed until the n~xt.meeting.
Thisf property is to "be, rezoned from
residential "10 p I a-n n e d development.
Although residents of the Casas originally
opposed the rezone, a compromise was
reached between them and the developer
favoring approval of the rezone with
specific stil!ulated conditions such as
Spanish ar<l\itecture, a green bell, and
speclfit densities. ·
e S 1111M11i!r Fun Planned
CAPISTRANO VALLEY -/i. summer
recreation programi has been approved
for the Capistrano Unified School District
. by the Board of Trustees.
The program will include swimming
from June 15 to Aug. 14 between the
: holir\ of 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at the
San Clemente Municipal Plu!fge. _
Playground programs will take place at
Concordia, Las Palm .. s,· P~lisades, Crown
Valley, San Juan and Marco Forster and
tenllis instruction will be givt!n at San
Clemetite High 5chool, Marco Forster
and Crown Valley.
Weight Training, physical fit11ess . and
girls' gymnastics will be offered at the
San Ci em en t e High School gym.
Speci~lized arts and crafls pr~gram will
be ·erfeeted at San Clemente High, Crown
Valley and San Juan schools.
e. Te•• Class Ottered
LAKE FOREST -A series of tenriis
lessOJlS are being offered at the Beach
and Tennis Club beginning April 20.
Classes will include beginning in·
struction on Monday and Friday from
10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. and Tuesday and
~J'. evenings from 7 to 8 p.m.
tlltermediate -instruCtiOn wnr be-given
on Mof1Pays ~d Fridays frorn 9 to 10: 30
a.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8
to 9:30 a.m. Classes;· taught by Alex Ott,
are limited to 10 studenls per class. Baby
.silters will be provided for/fuoraing
classes.
Lake' Forest resi dent may s.ign up at
the club or may call the club at 8.17-6161.
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SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Two con·
t .. acts were award ed to low bidders at
&.is week's meeting of the City Council.
William Reid was the low bidder for
the weed abatement program which will
cost the city approximately $7,000 unless
so me citizens abate their own weeds.
SteVe Catpello and Sons Constructio n
Co. was awarded the contract for the Oso
Creek sewer line. Their low bid was
$138,130. The highest of the aine bids sub-
mitted was $194,000.
. Rights-of way have been obtained for
tl'ie line which will serve the nOrthern city
areas atfd parts of Mission Viejo.
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MISSION VIEJO -Recreation Ce nter .
members and guests will participate h1
an adult "get together" Saturda .
A ham and beef buffet will be ·served
for $1.50 each. Various beverages will be
available.
The event will take place at 6:30 p.m.
:,it th e recreation center . For information
or reservations contact the center -at 637·
4064 .
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MISSION VIEJO -An open hous~ has
been..~eduled April 22 al 7:30 p.m. at
Mis.sion Vl~jo High School for visiting·
classrooms.' meeting teachers informally
and viewing special projects.
Mrs. Warren Wilson is program
chairman . Mrs. D. G. Nunn is social
chairman in cha rge o( refreshments.
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SAN JUAN CAPIST RA NO -NormaR
H. Cole. Saddleback COiiege instructor,
will speak to students at San Juan School
April 29 al 3 p.m. OR "Life in the ~an."
Cole is a ~iology anp marine science ii\·
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·Park Plan
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~1.w-acre 1.aguna Niguel• RegiOoi.1 -Park
have been take1,1 by the Orange Coun·
ty Board of Supervisors in two separate
actions. ·
'r /'The 'Doard accepted the 109 land acres
rtOm the Laguna Niguel CorJ)oration on
La Paz Road, north of the Crown Valley
Pl'irKway, and entered an egreement to
l?IJrchase a 45-acre lake from the Moulton
I Niguel Water eompafty for $335,000.
~ actions are subject to public hear·
l. tnl\¥ntpn three or rour weeks.
,. 'J'he ·a~ptance agreement for the park
1 A long-range,, seveo-polnt beauUficaUon
...._ program lnc!:Jdlni: the planting o f
thqusa,nds of new f:rees won neatlY.
unanim.U. &#oval by d!Mtto" ol the
San Clelhente • Ct\amber <1t Commerce
this week.
-'fhe.:_ideas, ,proposed-by-the-<.'hamber!s-
envlronmental ·comn:iiUee, are the goals
for the coming ye.,rs.·
But ' orle point :...... Ult Idea to eliminate
all sign fielgbt ·exceptions i[\ the city,
drew a Jone no vote troi:n 'director Paul
Presley, Who §aid ~uoh an itiea woald put
his San Clemente Ian out of buaine5$",
''I sure like Ule other six, however," he . .
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The plan. as read . by committee height. ., · .
chairmjg! Leon Hyieq; involves· these · -Joaugutatloo ot cleanup Procrima in
sev.n ..,nts: ' ~ nei•b~~ ,,,,_....,. lh ct•• ~111 -Cloncentrau..,·on ciOveloprrieilt ol . rU• ~ul--pl!··--· e hfvcb• haw• PliYJrO~d! at Linda' Lane and~Trafalgar pa c ar em · Ilia.on areu w Vt
Lane, with emphasl• o!F-lhe 11n1-park ~~lit l!!:'!llle!N· ~ --~ --·
site. . · ~ • -Pteialda for modification Of tht pier
-Accelerating of slqJ!e P!&Dtings JVith · entrance and bowJ.·area. ( i'
both beautiful _ and funcUopal i>Wt\s. . -~ . Jong-range plan f~lling'
-A, '.'11)assive" prilgrf19 [o'~r the und~rgroun~ utilities.. ~ , ·
"PlanUng af tre~. el~er t h r o.u c h Hy_zenr satd tilt!· C01IUT1ittee . f\oP.ed that
chamberlsOlicited fundS, or by lndt\'ldu1l ~ i>r9&ram! woUl~ r~maiJ\ as &O;lls Io~
resident! planting one tree ·~ a Ume. s.ucceedlJig ' committees and the t r
-Re1irilng of the. clty'1 &ign ordinan~ chairmen.
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. San Ciem.nte's Lower ' . '
Mayor. Lo,ver .
Praises City
Candidates
• lands, donated by the Laguna Niguel
9'JrROI".ation calls 19" .developrftE,!nt of the
wrJt. and use by· the county for tha t.
l?urpose for al least 50 years. ESUmated v~lued or the 109 acres Is '$1.5 million. ~nne••• ALWAYS FIRST GIUALIT~ . The 45-acre lake will be purchased over
a period of 25 years with paYrnents' at
$251559 per year.-Of'l the basic cost of
$335,000. the county Wlll pay $235,000 and
the county Flood Control D i s t r i c t •
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In actuality the county is_ pursPasing
38.75 acres or the lake ana tbe flood
district, 6.6 acres.
The facility \Yill have a du.al purpose; a
$an Clemente's Mayor Wade Lower to-retarding basin !or flood control and a rec,reation lake. ·George Osborne, county day praised his city's voters and can· flood contrOI chief engirieer, estimated
didates for "really $owin8: their colors'' that $400,000 ' would be saved in
in Tuesday's municipal election. downstream flood control construction
The. II-year veteran of .the council "'ho through ·use of the lake as a retarding
himself won reeiection in Tuesday's race, basin. '1 d 1 ... •. . _., The wa er company now umps e -sa1a when the chips are down the voters rtuenWrom O:fle of its sewer treatment
have really come through well." ,_ plants into the lake. Upon six-month{
Lower forecast "basically the same ef-notice by the county, the company ~grees
fective, steady government we had in to cease this operation.
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Cl te ,, the COCQpany at $47 ~92 an acre foot"v-lloH---_:: emen · service the lake.' OSbori'ie estimate You'll wan! o hong -ral
of the!e for aJmosphere on your'
' porches ond polio. At lhis price ,
"I hope the cowicil decides to stress· would cost $6,000 a ,year to keep the
the five.year capital improvement pro-water to a desired l e v e I .
ject along with some other plans which Stanley Krause, real property se rvices need carrying through in San Clemente ., director, s~id ~evelopment of the park ' would begin this ·fall . The first phase
he added. will have an estimated cost of $1.2 mil·
That issue. a list showin~ suggested
priorities for dozens of city work proj-
ects, came before the council Wednesday
rught,for inclusion into the budget st udJ.
During the campaigns of a reco rd JS
candidates, the atmosphere appeared
relatively relaxed. de~pJte occasional
lion.
Planned eventually are 367 picnic
• tables, roads, parking areas, fire rings, a
migratory bird sanctuary, fishing and
boating areas plus turfed play fields sur·
rounding the 18.li:e. .,,.....
criticism by one noncandidate, San
Clemente music teacher Tony Asaro. "1 earing Asked.
•{we"·all 'Yan_,a-gOOd, clean campaign-.__ -
and I'm pleased that no one dedded to Q •
make it • rough-and tumble &e." the n Appomtm_ ent mayor said. • ~-~ ' .
LOwer and fellow successfu' incumbent Qf L M Thomas O'Keefe will join plahnlng com.. aguna 8ll
missioner Cliff Myers in receiving the
oath of office to fou r.year terms next
Tuesday ni$'ht.
' The new council will take up regular
business May 6.
Streamlining
Of So1ttli Coast
Phone Book Eyed
The orange directory of phon, numbers
and other corrununity information along
the South Coast which is t.he backbone of
Lhe San ClemeOte Chamber of Commerce
is suffering a few growing pains,
chamber directors leatned this week.
eactfic Telephone Manager Robert
Gannon, head of a r;ommitlee studying
the production of the chamber directory,
said the group has agreed .that some way
should be found to ''professionalize" and
stieamline the production of the book
because of the flood of new information
needed. --···
·He said {he committee has recom·
mended more professional advertising
layout and solicllation. alOng with a more
concentrated effort on collecting nameS:
throughout the year from water customer
lists supplied by the cit}'. ·
He said the· group also recommelids·.
that more information be included in the
supplements to the directory, 'Which
already has a yellow-page business sec-·
lion, a regular white·wge portion -com;·
plete with occupations'~rter the names 'of
residents -and a listing for commonly
u§ed phone numbers.
"For the book to be of value in the
c0ming years when we expect continu~
growth, it -will need constant attention
and year-round work." he said.
His group Will continue its meetin gs on
the matter, he ·added.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Sen. Alfred E.
Alquist, (p..5an Jose), has asked the ·
Senate RJJies Committee to conduct a
hearh1g on Gov. Reagan's appointment of
Clay N. Mftc,hell of South L;!gµXla to the
State Board of Education.
Alquist said Tuesday'1li had "serious
reservations" about Mitchell 's qualifica·
lions to sit on the board, which sets
governing policies for schools throughout
the state."
Mitchell's appointment requires Senate
confirmation and· approval of the Senate
Rules Comrhittee is usual before such ap-
• pointments are voted on by the entire
Senate. ·
· Alquist also said Mitchell , a Three Arch
Bay resident and former member of the
Orange County School Board, was named
"at the insistence" of state schools chief
Max Rafferty. But a spokesman for
Reagan said MitChell's ha·q been one of
several names suggested by\Rafferty.
Asked what part Rafferty had in the
selection, the aide replied : "I wouldn't
say a major part."
Said Alquist: "l have received disturb-
ing reports fr_om· Orange County that Mr.
Mitchell is not only a political extremist,
but that"his·.recor.d on the Orange County
School Board raises serious doubts as to
his qualifications for this important post.,,. -. -
Mitchell is a businessman and a
retired Air Force major.
SaddJ eback Teacher
To Speak 911 Ocean
Saddl,ebac\. College Instructor Norman
ti. Cole will speak to students at Sap
Juan School in San Juan Capistrano April
29, at'3 p.m. His topic will be "Llfe in the
Ocean."
COie is a biology pAd marine science in-
structor, in the science, mat1lematics, engin;J~ng and tcchnol()gy· division or
the col}Wlunlty coUege.
Plant SJin Azaleas for masses
of early spring color now!
77c EACH
Brighten up your planting areas with sun "grown
azaleas in you r choice of several varieties., •
already groWing i11 1 'gallon contai.ners.
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double varieties in trays
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Capistrano District Readies Pro'jects, Displays ·
Teachers and students throughout 1he
Capistrano lAiified Schocil District are
putting the -finishing Io u c h e s on
classroo1n projects and displaYs this
week in preparation .for the April 20 to 24
observance or Public Schools Week.
Tbe annual s t a t e w T d e obServancc.
sponsored by the Masonic Lodges, pro-
videJ citizen$ with an opporlunity to visit ·
classrooms and·obsorve the schools in ac·
lion, reports Superintendent Truman
Bcntdict. Ea~h of the · CUSD schools will hold
evening ()pen house observances so that
parents and others may becbme ac·
quainted wlth work of the children, the
teachers and lhc. schools. ·
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"Traditionally this has been an ex·
ceedingly popular _eveht with citizens of
this area," said Benedic;t. "I hope that
every interested citizen will lake the op-
PQ.rtunJty to observe the learning op-
pOrUmiUes offered to young people in the ·
local schools,'' he added.
Theme of this year's statewid e
observiµice iS '"Ille Public School -
lnform.li..tion, Education, ResponsiblJit)'. ''
Open hou se schedl(les will begin Mon
day, April 20 _a~ Capistrano School.
Tuesday 's program will be held at Marco
F. Forster Junior High while San
Clemente High School will present ilS
campus for publi.c display on Wednesday,
April 22.
11lursda7 evening , Aprtt 23 wUI find
each of U\e district's even elementary
schools -Concordia, Crown Valley, Las
Ealmas, Ole ' Hanson, Palisades-Serra ,
Ri chard Henry Dana and San Juan -
holding simultaneous open house pro-
grams.
Benedict Said the evening programs
will begin at 7:-30 p.m. Most will continue
until 9 p.m. so that visitors will have the
opportunity to visit most or the clap;s-
rooms in each school.
The superintendent pointed out that
open house programs have been arranged
so that parents with children attending
more than one school will have the op-
portunity to visit schools at ~ various
grade levels. •
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NEWPORT BEACH •
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Hiii, Iii and Claudia Wum. 12, of
Janesville, Wis., had to re-read Jhe
names on the X-ray1 to. detemune
which was which. The girts went
back to school both wearing slings
on the Jell arm. Each &lrl bad frac-tured identical bon., alter falling off the ume horse at the n,me
time al Claudia's borne: . ., . .
State a.>. PioY<I . I. ColonlM .
Uled to l>ecOme-a Candidate for the Republlcan bonilnation' for U.S.
Senate in Indiana recenUy and·
wanted to pay the '6,375 filinJ fff
with an uncertified check. OU1ctals
would not ace~ it' so be came back
with the swn ·in ca ab-all nlckeJs,
dimes and-quarters. Officials ~w up their ballds. Cole1mudiuelly ·ti\' turned with a certified check wblCh
the officia!J quickly ~pted.
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whose piloting prowtn and qutck ret
made tM second American moonwalk
a plea.nire to watth afad Mar, ii ap-
parently a.s much a "'Jree apiri~ cm
the ground m in.lhe air. He ·fl ahmon
hne, compU:t.e with" ;auritv hat, toith
'1UI wife Jam leaving Apollo lJ Atlfo.
MUt JarM• LoveU'1 .hows1 in HOUiton
on o rnotorct1clt. • Recently tn Chica~, Albert Ur-
bancic was fined and c:oult
costs for drunken"' atttng. no
. judge passed sentence after teem-
ing that Urbancic had disrupted traffic on a busy street by llllmb-
ling and veering in front of cars.
The night'he was fined for the one
infraction, Urbancic was arrested
again -for drunken driving. , •
The tool/ 1Da$ at the door of
the Michi"an Capitol Building
Tuesday. Then he walktd in.
The fourth grade cla.ss of brook·
side 1chool in Grand Rap~
brought Star, a 2-year-olc! tim.
ber wolf to a meeting of the
Senate State Affairs Committee.
The kidl told the committttmn
that the tool/ breed waa-in San-
ger of eztlnction.
• Two anned men attempted to
rob a Security Pacific National
Bank branch Tuesday in Los Angel·
es but fled empty handed when no
one would give them any money.
When they entered the bank, one
of them said, '0I'bis is a holdup,
Shoot the cashier.". He fired sev-
eral shots into the floor and about
25 customers ran for cover. Appar-
.. entJy the holdup men frightened
Uiemselves too and fled tbrnugb a
1ide door.
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Student ot-
tendance dropped druUcally today Jn the
loorth day of a a1ppifug atrlke by the
21,iloo-member Unlled Tucbers or Los
Angeles as district officiala sought~ Co,..•
tempt cltallooa agalnll strike leaders.·
Attendance wu not being taken in
many parts of tbe nation 's second largest
school system bu~ officials admitted at.
tendaoce "wa& way down."
· An ·~ lS0,000 or the district's •ooo MudtnU 'al Ill schools dld not at.-
tend. or were sent. borne from classes
:W~a1. ne-t*tud1nee problem was e"xpected '° iet wcne beicauare the \n'LA, whlcb at
ll1'lt urged otudents to atte11,d school,
reversed Its stand afMl: called on p~Dts
to1keep their cblldren qut aa_a matter ot
safety. -· J •
Jerry Halwson, attorney for the .
5chool board, said he would go to court to
bring a show cause •order agalmt the
leaders of UTLA for defying a court
order Wued Monday directing' teachers
W return to work.
School Superintendent Robert Kelly
urged parents to send their children to
school, but he added that parents should
be prtpared for the student.a return home
a short time later.
Otber district officials said the schools
were being kept open to qualify for atate
· aid. Tbey allo cloimed that il they closed
the school~ they w9)11d have ~ pay all
teadrers for the.days schools were shut,
not just those mnatning on the job.._
Detroit Truckers · Retur11;
Strikes Go On Elsewhere
By Uo!~ !'nm hlorud-1
'!be last 11'1 l ,llllt *1kln& Detroit lruclt
driY<n Nlumed to !heir rigs today but
75,000 ~ Teamsters aCf'9Sll ·the: nation
tanied CJD tbeW,wildcat atrikts. . ' Vlal"'1Clt ~some oMbe strikes. TJie home at J&mff LHvltt, a leadet-of
the Dllnlb'tllOlidellll who bad uriOct the
strllre to -· W!IJ hmnbed Wed-netday nllht. Lllvltt11 wife and two
childrfll we~ tn the honie but were not loJured.
One lrucktr reported be WU tidnal!"d
near CJeveland, ~ Wedne3day and
released with a warning not to return to
his truck. Four ahooUng incidents were
rtported in Pbio and Michigan police in-
v~ two more reports of.sniping at
trucll. 'Ibere were no reports of iJ}juries.
striking TeamRer1, including 10,000 in
Los Ancelts, 15,000 in Ohio, nearly 10,000
In St. Loots and smaller g r o u p s
elsewhere, are protesting a tentative na-
4 Senators Rap
1040 Tax Form;
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tima1 . settlement n e i o t fa led In
W&!lhington two weeks ago. Jt provides
average wage lnb'eases of $1.10 an hour
over a three-year period.
Most or 1be striken sald they were
waiting to see what kbid of setUement
lwo striking Chicago WJ.ions -a
Teamster loCal and an independent union
;__ that are not bound by the national pact
could &el Some 40,000 _Chicago area dri-
ven and dock: wortera are on strike or
locked out as they pttss demands for a
$1.15 an hour wage bike over three years.
A spokesman for the Chicago Associa-
tiOQ of Commerce and Industry Wed-
nesday said the truckin& industry ls los-
ing $4 m1Woo a day because of the strike.
He said a 10 percent layoff of the area's
30,000--prerson work force could b e g I n
'1fonday, producing a $40 m.illon a day
loss.
About 35,000 auto workers across the
country have been Idled because of the
trucking strike. Layoffs mounted in other
industries.
General Electric Company announced
it would Jay off 3,600 workers at
Louisville, Ky; Reliance Electric Com-
pany-In Cleveland shut down eight plants,
idling 4,400 workers and Gates Rubber
OJrnpanf, '1lnnounced , more than 4,000
S C. ha employts would be "fllrlougbed" Sunday uggest nges .. becauu of the strikes. .,
WASHINGTON (UPl)-Four Seaators
complained Wednesday that the new
~ 1040 ia driving American tupayers ~
crazy.
Speaklni out on the: final day 'for filing
1989 income tu: returns: •
-Sen. Charles Mathias (R·Md.) In·
troduCed a bill that would create a ts.
member advi'~ry commission on Federal
tax Iorms "composed of taxpayers." Jt
would pass on new forms before they
.were iaaued, making sure they were writ-
ten Jn "common, everyday American
English."
-Sen. Joseph D. Tydings fD-Md .)
wrote treasury secretary David M. Ken-
nedy asking him to bring back the old,
small and simple card, fonn 1G40A, used
previously by low and middle-income tax•
payers. He called the new for m
"bewildering and discouraging" and
11complicated and puzzling" even for tax-
payers e:r:perienced with the old long
fonn 1040 .
-Sen. Frank E. Moss (0-Utah) told a
Senate committee on the aging th4t the
new form is a particular bardshlp on the
elderly, "many of whom have reduced
reading ability caus«I by lall!ni ey~lght
as well as perhaps a dlmisbed capacity
for comprehension."
~~· W!IUam Pro"1lire (D-Wls.) told
the senate the American tupayer "has a
proper ComplainL" He said they can
scart-ely ,. believe their tax dollars are
spent wisely "when the ta:r: form!!
themselves are visible advertisements of
bureaucratic inefficiency.••
UPI Ttlt!IMle
Real Gasser
Assemblyman Ed\vin Z'berg
(D·Sacramento) appropriately
attired, arrives at the capitol
to address about 250 students
who staged a peaceful rally to
protest enviornmental pollu-
tion. The group \VO re masks to
emphasize their point.
·'Siiow Falls Over Dakotas
He.avy Storm Warnings Vp Along North Border
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Details
Finances
Min·e Explodes
.Jn. .Viet Street ' --
WASIIlNGTON (UPI) 'T' Supr<me
~ 11Qllllnee Harry A. 'lllackmin bu
listed his dttailed financial holdings as
totaling $115,000. including $75,000 ii!
stocks, boodJ and blink aecowtls, the
Justice Department said todiy.
He did ao pa~Ually because of the
ethical questions ratsed when the Senate
rejected Pr"bident Nixon'!' nominaµon of
Jqdge Clement F. Haynsworth late last
year, Deputy Attorney General Richard
G. Kleindienst adviaed the Sen ate
Judiciary Committee.
The ecmmittee is not. expected to begin
confirmation hearirigs on Ni.Ion's third
nominee to the empty Abe Forta.s seat
unUI April 29. Thus, a Senate vote will
not• come until some tio1e in Mary -a
year 4fter the vicaney occurred -on the
federal appeals court judge from Min·
nesota.
Kleindienst wrote· the judiciary com·
miUee chairman, Sen. James 0. EasUand
(0-Mlss.), thlit "In the light of the ex·
tended debate over the confl nnaUon of
Judge Haynsworth," Blackmun had "re..·
quesled the advice of. the department and
requested the-department to call to the
attention of the judiciary committee" hfs
financial holdings.
The $50,000 in the total, beyond $'15,000,
consisted of Blackmun's equity in his
home at Rochester, Minn.
Kleindienst 'listed t.he n o m i n e e ' s
stockboldlngs and said Blackmun "is en· ti~ly agreeable to making available to
the committee any detailed financial in-
formation which it de!.lre! at the ap.
propriate time."
The latter acknowledged that on
seviral occasions B 1 a c k m u n had
participated in cases Involving firms of
which he was a stockholder but said that
the holdings were so small m to bt of no
significance.
House Majority ..
'Agai1Jst Douglas
WASHJN1\roN (UPI) -H.o u se
Republican Leader Gerald R.. FMd said
today a majority of member$-of t.he
House now favor impeachment c f
Supreme Court_ Justice William 0.
Douglas.
Ferd said Dotiglas was guilty o( "ve:y,
very bad· behavior" and outtlght" Viola-
tioas of the law in his dealings With a
foundation. · ..
'!be anti-Douglas bloc in the .. House
drafted a resolution for lntroduction to-
day cp:Din.g for creation of a !Pedal com-
mittee to investigate wbetbe:r to bring
tmpeachmut charges against Douglas,
listing 18 counts agalnsi him. They said
they had more than 100 supporters to the
resolution from both parties.
_If the House should vote impeachment
oi Douglas -roughly comparable to a
court indictment -the Senate would try
him. A majority vote ls needed in the
House for impeachmeJ1t. A tw~thirds
Senate vole ia necessary for removal
from office.
Smith Dea4t Suicide;
Church Rites Slated
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Dr. Alfred
Abramson, medical examiner of Alex-
andria, Va., filed an official verdict of
.suicide Wednesday in the deafh of UP[
White House reporter Merrim an Smith.
Smith was found dead of a gunshot Mon-
day afternoon.
A memorial tribute will be held at 2
-p.m. Friday at the National Presbyterian
Church. The Rev. Dr. Edward L. R.
Elson, pastor of the church, will officiate.
Fr. Gilbert Hartke, head of Catholic
Universfty's drama department, will read
scripture.
·----'-stJGON (UPI) -).' ~ le1'
ror!at bomb being ~ throolh
the crowded streeta of Saison'! tilter city
of Cbolom in a three-wheeled rriotorcfcle
•"!' exploded dllrina ~ ev..... Mil
hour toolgh~ killing two perlOlll aJld il>-
jurlng seven. ' ••
.E1p!OliOn of the Claymore mine WU
the third terrorilt attack in Sai&on this
week and followed the death ol. 14
American '°'dlers killed when a Viet
Cong booby trap fashioned from an
·artillery liheU uploded We d n es d a y •
Thltry·two Gls were wounded .
In the~war itself, U.S. fighter-bombers
attacked inside Cambodla Wednesday in
retaliation for a North Vietnamese
mortar attack across t.he border into
Vietnam. Fighting that di y killed 28
AmericanJ and wounded 69, including the
booby trap vicUms, in the costliest one
day toll since the Communist spring of-
fensive opened April 1.
Military S(>W"Ces said the Claymore
mine exploded in the midst of a crowd in
Cholon, killing the driver of the Lam-
bretta van and a woman passing by on a
motorbike. AU of the dead and Wounded
were Vietnamese.
The 5 p.m. incident in OKllon occurred
about foor blocks from the vast U.S.
ArJny Post E:r:change complex, but
military sources said it was not known if
the PX was the target of the terrorist.
They said the bomb apparenUy e1ploded
accidentally before it could be plac-
ed. Fourteen,()( the Americans died and
32 were wounded in what military
.spokesmert called the worst booby trap
incident or the Vietnam, war.
At the same time,· the command ar.-
nounced Ainerican batUefleld deaths in
Vietnam last week soared to their highest
point in seven months. M i I I t a r y
spokesmen said 141 Americans were kill·
ed and 457 wounded in the week that end-
ed last .. Saturday. South Vietnamese
<'asualties were 542 killed and ~l,339 WOWl-
ded, the second highest savernrnent toll
or the year. North Vietnamese amt"'Viet
Cong dead totaled 3,458.
Viet Cong and North Vietnamese gun-
ners maintained a high level of shellings
across Vietnam Wednesday night and
eply today; bombarding 42 allied -tar.
gets. Filteen of the attach! were agair11t
American units and killed one American
Nixon WeHare
Pro~ram Heads
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For Big Victory
WASHINGTON (AP) -Preskient Ni:r:·
on's sweeping welfare reform legislation
appeared headed today toward a major
victory in the House despite erforts by
cpponent.s to strip some of its costly pro-
visions.
The opposition, however, fought a rear-
guard action aft.er the House voted 204 to
183 Wednesday to sustain its RU.Jes Com-
miUee in barring all floor amtndmenls.
Conservatives wanted to knock out pr~
visions for families with ~readwinners
and for a spe:lled~ut income assurance-
$1 ,600 for a family of four.
They argued the cost would rise far
beyond the $4.t billioo official estimate.
Some liberals sought a chance lo increase
the assured income level. Opponents also
argued the incentives for welfare reci·
pients to train for' and take sell-sufficient
jobs would be ineffective.
But their combined strength was not
enough to upset the rule that the House
must vote the whole package up or down
or send it back to the Ways and Means
Committee for more work.
The bill would add an estimated 13
million persons, mostly the working poor,
to the weUare roll s.
·-and waui)ded 10 others, m 111 t a r y
spOkesmen sald.
U. S. spokesmen said.the American air
attack on Cambodian tenitory knocked
out a guerrilla 12 mm mortar position
• after Communist gunners hit a· Scuth
Vietnamese Civilian Irregular Defense .
Group (ClllG) posilloo on the South Viel·
namese side ol the tuder.
The jets attacked a gun position tto
miles weSt-sou.thwest of. Saigon in the
Mekong Della.
It was the second time since the
overthrow of ~inct Sihi.Douk March 18
that the U.S. Command had reported sen·
ding .jets into Cambodia.
' U.S. Blames ..
Vietnam Reds ..
For New Strife
PARIS (UPI) -The United States said
today North Vietnam and "the Vlet Cong
were responsible fo r the eris.is in Laos
and Cambodia. It rejected Communist
charges the United States was to blame
for the slaying of Vietnamese civilians in
Cambodia.
The charg~ 1 were Jeveted by deputy
negotiator Nguyen Minh Vy of No~
Vietnam and his Viet Cong counterpart,
Dinh Ba Thi, at today's 63rd weekly Viet-
. nam peat-e talks.session.
The communists loOged a protest
against what they termed the wholesale
massacre· of Vietnamese civilians in
Cambodia aDd waraed Cambodians to
stop the slayings or su rfer the con-
sequences.
U.S. Delegate Philip C. Habib said the
Communists mtlst be held responsible for
the situation in Cambodia, as well as
Laos:, because they had openly violated
the sovereignty of ~ countries.
" .•. the plain tn1\h i.'l that you do not
respect the sovereiglny. indepemlence,
neutrality or territorial integrity of Cam-
bodia or Laos," Habib said.
''It is 2n accepted fact that today your
regular armed forces are conducting
cymbat operations in ,Cambodia and Laos
and aie using the terrttories of those ·
countries as a base of operations against
South Vietnam. That is the root of the
problem in those two countries."
* * * Cambodia Bodies
Cong Informants?
PHNOM PENH (Uf>I) -A government
spokesman said today hundreds of bodies
floating in the Mekong River are ap-
parently those of V i e t n a m e s e col-
laborators with the Viet Cong who were
killed by angry Cambodians. ·
An undetermined number of bodies -
estimates ranged as high as 1,000 -have
been seen floating in the river south cf
Phnom Penh during the past two weeks..
Most appeared to be Vietnamese males
who were shot to death, a few with bands
tied· behind their backs.
"We think they are Vietnamese who
Khmer (Cambodian) ftllagers know have
cooperated with the . Viet Cong,'' said
MaJ. Am Rong, chief spokesman for
Cambodian armed forces. "The Khmers
are armed now and probably using the
weapons in anger against the Vietnamese
in their areas."
A Cambodian information ministry
spokesman denied .th~ bodies were those -
of victims of a single massacre, such as
that at the town or Prasaut last Friday
where at least 90 Vietnamese civilians
were shot to death. But he said he had no
idea wher.e the bodies were coming from.
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J Rioting · Dots Vietn~ln Protests·1
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., ""•111 is..,~ demonstraUons protested. the 1be ntllltan_ll wt the hie Oea>M•aUon that left dozen1 head wowm and one Wttb a V1eUwn ¥ontorlum rallies of to .~ the , Wednetdly drew tens 0 f use tam luYY"' • Bolb:m Common rally in twe lnjured. Police amsted 2f broken band.
.~ .. -~ for 1 , n er a 11 y war. group1 and met in th6 square • ~ durina the meate end Berke!'"' ebancellor n·gor -,.. ""·-·"ts w•..: generally t-· --takln dill I t t t I ., ~
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ful nNltelts in ci'lie' s '"""uuu ...... ... .... tn\ll:r g eren roues. a one po n used W.Hevn•declaredthestateaf
r-than the 11·rs1 ~a•ortum l·-t w~·-br ·-· ·-·· de-··-d-h ,._ ~ the nation. But in a iu .... ' .... JQWWS wtre U-1l a..,.oa 11-......aiaui• as um an emergency~ allows interim
nmnber·d IJlstanees-gnoups or Oct. 15, • -· > • · Ille wiy Ind n,., Ml iJl lrl.lh shields 1gaJi>!! . lho haU Of IUSll<l1$]9o _ot l1ll)I !\u<J!!nl,
radical youths r a m p a g e d Moratorium organizers ex.-barttls in the square~ rocKi ftijffi: tMi Cltssidenfl. -:--, flculty rmmber <1r university
afterWa.rd and clashed ·with presseddismaythatlhevoices Astateofemergencywasin About 34 ot"' the 100 employe when there }s ..
potlce.-. -of-antiwar "m(j!erates" W~;.~ero~eei~-·~t~·t11e~Ber~k~eleY~,G·c~ampu~~·=~lt~ce~men~-0n§.~du~ty~re~I>O~r1«J~·~·~ln~-_!·~·r~ea~so~n~a~bl~•~<~au~se~·~· "'~::r~~~~~~~~~~ The wont vkJl.ence came in submerged by the strident ... today after the' v 1 o le Ii t juries, Including several with ffiey have'"Vlolaled fules.
Cambridge, Mass., w be r e de~ands of smaller groups of
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"Your last batch o~ Inter.office m ..... weren't too • well ~veg.• __
Scott Warns GOP
On 'South Strategy'
WASHINGTON ·(UPI) -strategy for next fall's ele<:·
Senate Republican I e a d e r tiow;.
Hugh Scott at the GOP Na-'Mle GOP goal is to seek a
tional Lea~rshi.p Conference. power .Dase '!'hich would put
. . . Republicans m control from warned loday.agamst purswQg the White House to
a Southern strategy in the courthouses for the n e r t
party's drive for election vie-generation.
tories. . I his ared b "WR bl" h n prep speec , . e_ epu Jeans ave ~ver Scott told the meeting, one of
spht into sectional factioru:: 1~ biggest polilicaJ gatherings
and I hope we never w~ll. of its kind in a nonpresidential
Scott told 1,200 _Republican election year, that "there is no
leaders at a lneet~g to plan <1ne fonnula, no one stFetegy,"
Jeers Mark
N. "ireland
Balloting
BELFAST, Northern Ireland
(UPI) -Scuffles and jeers
marked the opening of a
crucial by-election today that
could have a significant im·
pact on relations betwee11
Protestants and m i n or l t y
Catholics b the province oC
Bannsldo. .
The Rev. Ian Paisley, the ,
?roteat£1l militant, Wal· a
s.l.lgflt.favorite 1o wi.!l Uie seat.
tn the Northern I r e I a n d
Parliament when the polls
opened this morniOg.
that would bring victory in the
fall.
"We deserve to win if we all
do our best," he said. "Our
best cannot be reduced to one
fonnula or one philosophy."
Scott said the future of the
Republican party would be un--
der "a big tent -an even
larger, stronger, mol'e diverse
majority."
Scott acknowledged he· has
had differences with President
Nixon on some matters before
the Senate but said the Presi-
dent recogni7.ed that senators
have-different constituencies.
* * * Rights Aide
Raps Nixori
WASlllNGTON (UPI) -
Recent Nixon administration
moves in schOOI desegregation
cases in Florida and North
some 1 100 riot police used radlC~ls. -. ·-tear g..;, dogs and clubs to In' New York ..City some
battle I 000 demonstrators who 20,000 demonstrftors turned
set h, broke windows and out in Brya nt ' Park b u t
ttn.w rock.I from rooftops in radicals in .the crowd pushed
Harvard Square. · forward to tr9 And take the
. They had assembled after st.age .and shift Ute focus from
. an earlier "'peaceful rally by Vietnam to the cause of im-
60,000 persons on Booton Com-prisoned Black Pan.the~.
mon -the. day's largest At Co Ju m't i a .Uruverslty
Crowd. Wednesday night 200 youths,
At the Berteley campus of many non students, bro~e wi'h-
the University of. California dows, splattered red paint and
1,000 demonsttators tried to set off stink _bombs after a
storm the Navy ROTC head-rally .• demandmg that th e
·quarters. Forty 1 a -. en-university put up ball for 11 .
forcemenLoUlCfl'S w.ere. bom-_jaile(l~thers. ~· -·
barded with rocks, bottles and , For the first tiiile since the
water balloons. 'Ibey replied musive Columbia student
with repeated barrages oC tear strike in the spring of 1968, cl-
gas. .... ty 'pol~"ce were called onto the
Other dlsordeQ occurred at campus b)' acting President
Columtila University in New Andrew Cordier. There was no
York City, Miarµl. University clash, but the ridieals vowed a
of Ohio and Pennsylvania strike tOday. .
State University and in the na-In Cambridge, the rioting ln
Uon's capital. Harvard Squa_re left. 300 _in-
. The latest moratorium was jured. Sporadic looting was
timed tO ~coincide with the reported , and the -Nalional
April 1~ federal income tar fil-Guard remained on standby in
lng de adl ine. Many nearby armories.
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James Olichester-Clark was
booed and taunted by Paisley
supporters.:when he appeared
with Dr. Bolton Minford, the
Unionist candidate.
"You're finished ••• what
deal are you up to now." a
crowd of about 20 militant
Protestants shouted at
Chichester.Clark.
Carolina are both pitiful and \ . u~• TellP~ ...
'Ibere was a brief scuffle 'at
one polling place w h i c b
Paisley threatened to block off
after two of his watdlers were
removed by police. Paisley
was warned· by an election of-
ficial that anyone attempting
W interfere with the voting
unprecedented, according I<> RADICALS WAVE VC BANNERS AT BERKELEY
an official or the U.S. Civil Police Use Tear Gas to Rout Demonstrators
Rigbt.s Commission. lo=========-=========;I
Howard A. Glickstein, staff
director for the commission,
indicated that the Pane.I ~
bably will make a specific
denunciation of those two
cases -on top of the
broadside tt.' released la.st
weekend agafusi. overall Nixon
desegregation policy.
Even toddlers
are proud of their shoes
With
~ would be arrested.
·) A third candidate for the
Rat In the Ulster House of
Corrvnons, Patrick McHugh, a
social worker, was given little
chance.
Glickstein criticized • t he
Justice Department's recent
intervention.in court cases in-
volving school desegregation
hi Charlotte, N • C . , and
Bradenton, Fla.
Buster Brown's
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Callfomia's government agencies have, over Ibo
)'08ra earned an enviable reputation for efficient fl. nancliig, Tlielr credlt rating has been at the top in the
nation. • · ~ A majpr factor has been prudent passage of bond
lsauec for capital improvements so that costs are
spl'U(l out over the .Years and paid for by those. who
beM!ll from them. Now the state is In irouble. Voters have authorized
bonds totaling more tban $1.3 billion which cannot be
sold at the 5 perCent maximU.m. interest rate rigidly
fixed by the state constitution.
Today's nationwide high interest market has elimi·
nated any j>rosP.tct of"Selling the bonds et that rate. In
fact, since April, 11169, only '13,050,000 of state general
obligation bonds have been sold.
The impasse. has brought these results.:
-Bonds aulhor!ied by voters to aid local school dis·
tr!cjs for construction oi needed elementary and. hi gh
l!dl .. w tolal '269,025,000 -but they can't 'be sold. Orarite.~fy;' with an !!:£~cation for '17,453,M\I) Ul · aillte ~l"!ilding!aid1 r .at th'! top of all coulities
m need Of such:llilp. . .
In "':i case<, the halted conitruction involves the
ph,yslcal ty of school <hildren in unsafe classrooms. It ·a100 11 prnlongtng double sessions ls>r thousands of
pupils.
-State Water Pl'Oject bonds totaling ~ million,
to be ~·for by water and power users at no cost to
taxpayer's,· are stymied by the interest -ceiling: Th e
project fs n<>w JnOre than hall completed, is continuing
through tiext June with the help of a Joan from the state
general fund. U)llesa the bonds can be sold; taxes will
have to be increased fof all. The project is too important
to 13 million Californians to permit . it to remain half
completed and unusable. •
can't be sold, ~ude '75 million for beaches parks.
'recreational and historical, laclllUes (including · the
Orange Coast's lfuntlngfun State Beach); ,78,260,000
for higher education coDStrucUoo .vitally needed at :i
time when students ~~ being turned ~way J ro.m.i wu ..
versilies and state colleges for lack of classroom spac~;
$50·mlllion for J\lnior college construcUon, and $30 mil·
Uon for other st4}e facilities. .
Voters will be able to'Solve this problem by voUng
yes on Proposition 7 at the J~~ 2 ap~ial electio.n: This
conS'titutional amendment r8lses the mterest ceiling to
7 percent. lt also 'provides flexibility to prevent a future
stalemate by allowing a rate change by twl)otbirds vote
or both houses of the Legislature and the govetnor's
signature.
A YES on .P ro:position 7 is a must for the state 's
fiscal health in tbe immediate future.
Turning the .Tables
• The city of Ne.wport Beach MIDS land in Huntington
Beach at the intersection of Ji'ookhurst Street and
Adams Avenue." Because Newport Beach wants com·
· rneicial: development on the property, Its assiatant city
manager appeared before the Hun tington Beach City
Council '
-He was turned down; none too gently. And he seem· ed surprised at the tum of even'ts and the tenor of the
discussion. · r .-· ·
-Without commeDtlog on the merits of the case or the
conduct of any participants, the incident prompts an.
observation: Maybe Jt would be a good idea to aquire
ail important city officials -including city councilmt!!
-to have to plead .. a cause in another city, say, once a
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tn boods to help more than 200,000 CaJifornia veterans
acquire homes and farms of their own.
-Voter-authorized bonds for other purposes, which
After sitting as the Judge and jury much or the
time, ii might be instructive -and_jlossibly chasl~ning
-ro;f'hem to 1eam bow a typical public bearing look s
and sounds and feels from the. applicant's side of the
table.
, 'Scrape the bottom1 What do :you thinA we jU8t did'!',
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Of Rituals •
The lllUiell mercba1tt!lsin1 and
mUufldurillg ritual Ill "'-icn oociety
Is the "11111iiial model" of the· automobile.
11 liu been -'"' Its on impelal lot .a long time, but'lbe proltfo ore beglmllo(
lo dhninlsb in proportion to~tbe.COIU.
Why lhould a company JlUl out a .. .., ..
car eVfr1 xew f especiaOy wDen there are ml1 -r changes Ill most yean? And
why bwest so many millions in making
new partt for the .sake of newness and
alMrn•ubfp and competition based on
•logUI more than on· substance?
A new model ougbt10', tie: made· when
~genuine and a pp rec I ab le im·
proVement calls for it. 'lben, tbe~~would
be a real competitive edge, a n d
eustomen: would be buying vehicles
nlbet than erotic or aggressive fan--
tasies, or status symbols that give litUe
real Jlltus.
THE ntENETIC amrual nee-among ·
the auto makers does nobody any lasti.Jlg
good. It Increases expenses for the com-
ponlea, and prices !Or tbe buyers, and tbe
relative position is rarely changed.
Perhaps more. C4f1 are sold tha'h wou}d
be under a tw~year change, but· these
can can>t be Je!'Yiced aatisractorily,
anyway, and the net. mutt Is disillusion if
not disgwit. . •
One o! the reuom lhst foreign can
have done so well in the U.S. -beyond
their fCOl.lOmY and maneuverability -is
lbelr unw!WniJJ<ia (ud no doubt their
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Angeles teachers union $10,000 a
day, the way they did Florida's
Governor Klrk, that strike would
eod..il>.a hurry, I betcha.
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-~ game. 'Ibe Volkswagen, indeed ,
bas one of the· highest resale values on
the ,market prt!!Cjlely beciuse the old
model& are not obsoleted every year ·or ... '
OUR SOCIETY JS slowly, but percep-
tibly, changlng trom a "more and more ''
to 8!l "ellOltgb already" kJnd of thinking.
We ,are becoming satiated with novelty
for Jts own sake, and arl! ceasing to
equa~ mere size and newness with value anc\ quality • .M ·the "CORSumer becomes more sophisticated, (and there can be no
doubt that be has inade a quantum-jump
in sophisticatiOn in the last decade), he
becomes increasingly suspicious o r
.mercbaodising tedWques ~-do not
renect subatanUal improvements in the
basic product itself.
Manufacturers, like nat ions in an anns
raci!, are caught up in custom aJtd trad i·
lion, ud often become themselves the
victims of~iwactices they might like to
abandon but are afraid to be the first ·10
jettison. The proliferaUon of prodoCts,_
like the escalation of weapons, then
becpnec an ad IDJtlelf, without any ra·
tiof.a~ relationship to the needs of the
people -or even tO the best interests or
the cotlipe~rs.
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Carswell, Haynsworth: Practical Polities Prevailed
Lobby Influence Defe·ated Nominees
WASIDNGTON -The lltlerestlng pro-
spect has be'en raised that President Nix~
on's privilege of 'naming lo ~ Supreme
Court ~onsuvatives of his own choosing
will be made a major issue in the
senatorial elections this Jail.
The idea =-"it's easier to change the
Senate than change the court" -is
politically viable. Twenty-one Democrats
who voted agaillst Carswell art up.., for
reelection, including such vulnerable
senators 111 Gort of Tennessee Montoya
of New Mui.co, Burdick of N;/b Dakota,
Canno11 of ~evada.
Some embarrasa:meirt · would result
~ause Republic:ans-GoodeU ol New
York, ·Fong of Hawaii and Prouty of Ver-
mont voted against Jud,e Carswell, but
the issue !!till could be made generally, if
not selectively1 .so as not to appear as
Nixon's attempt to purge his own part}r.
SUG<i&5T10NS WERE made that the
President abstain from selecting a third
nominee to follow Judge,Haynsworth ·and
Judge Carswell until early ne~ year.
That is rather a bad idea on the fate of it
but there is an wlquestioned co11-
stitutional confrontation here between the
President and the Senate whlch perhaps
only the peq~.can _resolve .
Opponents of Judge Haynsworth and
Carswell contend that they do not
challenge the President's right to name a
Republican, or a conservative, or a
. '
• · ~ ,, Those who wlsb to believe that the United
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southerner to the Supreme Court. It Is more often made up by considerations of practical pollUcs, and the practical
only that he has named the wrong oaes. politics of this matter were that the cen-
This is transparently and patenUy a tral core or opposition to Carswell was
pretense. Haynsworth and CarsJell were ' made up or 38 Democrats, all but three
defeated by a combinaUon of ,_politii:aJ from the North.·
forces which oppose President 1Nlxon'1 Without that central core of opposition
puijlose of re-maliDg the membership of neither HayMWorth nor Ca rswell could
thlt. Supreme pourt along more con· liave been defeated by Republican defec.
sei:v:ative--1ines. ----~-'00....-The--eentral core of their support
was made up of Republicans (28 1n the
THE REALISA1 OF TJUS matter is case of carsftll) and ~ was not enough
that the United States Senate is con--.-·with defections on both sides -tO
trolled . by the Democratic PJrty, that ovefoome the basic · Democratic o~
labor and ·civil rights lobbies brought position to a Supreme Court nominee
the.lr maximum pre5*1re to bear and d b Re bli p !dent there were member! Of the Senate, name Y a pu can res ·
Republican and Democratic, who coukf lnter~st naturally cenU:ra O'tl those who
t tand thi kind "" defected on one side 9r the other but the 00 8 s "'I preuure. controlling factor was the central core · Mell of good will .and 1incerity diffwid of Democratic opposition. It is reasonable
on the qualifications of the nomillees. to conclude that a Senate controlled by Some thought both were qualified . Some th R b"· thought one was qualified and not the e epu wo..:an Party would not have r~ jected the nominations. olher. Some thought neither was
qualified. I
This reflected the immense confusion
aroused by the politkal pre s s u r e s
brought upon the Senate, ftOt excludblg
the.preuure brought by the White House. -
TlflS, 111EREFORE, .constltute.s a
political issue of major proportions.
Before President Nixon can name a
justke whose judk:i~I aptitude And in·
clinaUons be approves he must, under the
present circumstances, be sure of the ad·
vance approval of northern liberal
Democrats that, in effect, his choice is
not too COMerVative, not too much of a
strict constitutional constructionist.
A suggested ea,,y way out for the
President is to oorne now Sen. Sam J.
Ervin of North Carollnil, a strict con-
stitutionalist, whom a number of th~
northern . Democrab would a c c e p t
because they respect him and would not
vote agaJ.nst fellow members of the
Senate Jf they possibly could avoid it. The
difficulty is that Senator Ervin is 74 years old. ·
'IBERE IS SOMETHING to be said ror
naming Ervin if only to bring the ·court
up to its full membership Of nine while
the basic. issue is carriei' in to the
senatorial elections this fall. But that is
about all there is to be sai<t for lt, solely
because of Senator Ervin's age.
The President needs to know, and the
Senate needs to know, If Ute country, in
fact, does wish the Supreme C o µ r t
reorganized along more traditional, con--
servative and strict construction lines:
or' is this merely an unbased conclusion
derived from the 1968 election?
The issue ought to go into the
senatorial elections but the court cannot
be '3ked trgo short-handed for another
six mooths a.s it bas f<r the past six
moolhs.
Blue Stocking or Social Butterfly?
The subject of this' bet'e little feu!IJeton
ls one of the 1Jt:r?ost gravity : ' . The social butterfly is something else:
As of August, 1972 • • •
Which is-more important to the
sutvival of the species, . the literary
bluestocking « tbe social butterflY?
Or, put a little less prei!nUoWJly, which ,
would you rather have around?
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She has no stronger motive in lire than to
please men and anooy women, by ex·
hibitlng her wealth , whether inherited or
the . result of her channs.
'!be bulierfly b shrewd. because Y<'l
d=on·t get into Women's Wear Daily or
en.la Sheppard'.& column or Londoll's
bluestockings and butterflies, and get
away with both careers, and n o t
~sarUy by bulkheading them. They
are the exceptions that prove the rule.
Such a one is London's Annie Fleming
widow ol Ian. '
Wllldarton A'lta:, 14, 1'7Z-
A WbUe house spokesman dellied today
that President Nixon plans to send
General Curti! 1.eMay to law school.
The report cropped up follow inf the
Senate-. rejection of Mr. Nixon's 17th
candidate for the long-vacant ' SU}Steme
Courl oeat.
Tbt rejection of the candidate,
~ Prior of Tallahilssee, Fla., was
a bitter blow .to Altonoey General Jotm
Mltdie!I. J,lllchell ha<! personally con-
ducted • tw~year investigation into
every ,waking hour or the candidate's life.
"This 1.1.me," Mitchell had said, "we
•re ab.wlutely sure the candidate owns no .cock. Utlnk• ol. all men as brothers, has
never made a racllit atateme:•t nor even
' an talemperate remark ln BO yel!I, ·and
can be counted on to maintain a·dlgnified
lllence while under attack."
IN .V011NG FOR rejection, however,
Senate opponenll cited the doctriae of
aepartUon or church and state-Brother
~ as he is knoWn, beinf a Tra~
plot monk.
Wldte HooJe hopes for Senate a.,,..v1l
bid been ·higher lhan at any time since lf11-Mr. imoe ftODllnaltd bb 1hlrd
candid•!• to tho ~ c.uri -Sen. Strom 'lbunnond.
Polltlcol _...... at the time hailld
the :nmrmonci -.io. as ·a brilliant
ploc:e of Mr. Nlml'1 Southern Stratecr.
Noi•m11 did the l'l'olldeol t1'lt liMJly
· ,.,~ 'lbunnond for bb 111pport In 11168.
but·be -Soatbera backing
.. -tbe gravest threat he bco In
Jt'll' -Gov. 0..,.... Wallace.
s-tar Thonntnd -Idell. He
WU.a l$0Uthe,_, I otrtd -Ollbt
tr.d'be bod Jqof •• ....-• ......, -· .., .. city •ttomey of F.dft!lelcl, s.~ .• 1n
1'11. Moreover, his conttrmatlon was
-.. a matter ol Seiatorlal ..-..,,
About the. ooly thing the speciei have jn
1 common is that they are women. ln the
minds of some men, there Is a bit of
question about that in the bluestocking
J division. •
\JNFORTUNATELY. Senator Thur.
mond himself rejected the nomination.
"I've been flghUng the Supreme Court
man and boy for 60 years," he said, ''and
J'm DOt about to go over to the enemy."
After that, the White House admitted,
the selection grew more difficult. Mr.
Nb:on took to calling propects personally.
"Hi, there," he would say. "J just want
lJ!OU to Dow that next lo J'.J.t,ynsworlh,
Carswell and Thurmond'. I think you're
the greatest judge la the country and .••
. Hello? Hello?"
-(Some reel that -arother Antonius, who
is of course under a vow of silence, was
nominated limply because he couldn 't
say, "No!" His habit in recent weeks of
CQnstanUy shakil'g his head vigorously
from side to side, however, was described
by tbe Whittruouse as "a nervous tic.'°)
·IN ANY EVENT, experts agree fl1r .
. Nixon hai ·now more then rtpald Thur·
mond by seldlng the names or 13 other
Southern constructionists to the Senate.
None ww: mediocre--the caliber of can.
didates having deteriorated siltce Judie
CanrwelL · ·
But Ule Pte.sident stJll factt the prob-
lem or removing t h e threat Governor
Wallace poses: to his re-election chances.
He may we.U have solved that problem,
however, w I t h...,, tonight's I a t e an-
nouncement from the White 11oust:
''The President will ~ to the. ~ote
tomorrow the name of a true Southerner,
• Jtrlct construct.lonlst and a distinguish-
ed juriat who strved as judge of the
Third Judicial Dlstrk:t of Alabama from
1953 to 1961-Gov. Georae WaUace. ''
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. A bluestocking is defined as a literary
or peda~tic woman. Boswell tells us the
name arose in the 18th century beeause a
certain -Mr. Stilllngneet, who could talk
tbe kilt off a highlander, was often a lion
at the conversation of learned London
ladies.· He wore blue stockings instead of
the ·conventional black silk.
LEARNED LADIES ha ve always been
with us. They always will.~, being learned ladies, they will ne r learn to
conceal their erudition. A c versation
"wilb them is like an intell 1 ru gby
game. The bluestocking Is al sys on the
top of the ball. And the object of the con.
versation is to win, win, win.
Archetypal bluestockings of our time
are Mary McCarthy of the Pacific
Northwest and Paris, France; Simone de
Beauvoir of Paris. France, and Btlgid
Brophy of London.
By George-~
Dear Gi!orge:
I'm a hip cl\lck always humming
O'lod a .swinging belle, but the
Charleys don 't flip Bl my quaint
-st;ie Pd I want to know how to
quit lonlng and start winging it.
Lay it on me , Dad, this is a bum· mer. '
BUGCED
Dear Bugged: ,
I think you hive your carbon
paper tn backwarit
(Send your problems to Gcor~
and face each day with a. bright,
new puzzled look.)
The ladies talk abOut things lik e
reHmblances, rtal or fancied, between
Robert Benchley and Thomas Love .
Peacock; the recondite phySfcal wound
real or fancied, of Henry James, and the
sexual relatiom, real or fancied, betwee'n
Carlyle and his Jane.
THEY ARE OBSESSED by sex, abool
which they do altogether too much, or
noUtlng at all, it is difficult, from a man'sM
point of view, to fi~ out which course
is the more objecUonable. They try to
prove they are not only men, but better.
At the same time, they Insist on all the
ft'minine perrogatives. Espe c i a I 1 y
alimony.
Magaz.ine' if yOO ain't. The mere
mariqema of men I!! an education in
itsell. tr you sCCR"e, you'rt a butterfly. lf
you don 't'you end up in the bin, or you
become a devoted mother .
IF THE BUTTERFLY does know the
difference between Ronald Fairbanks and
Fortnwn and .Mason's, she (Uddy well
keeps die knowledge to herself.'or shares
it with poe of those eyicene young chaps
who does something lnteltel!ting in a
gallery on ~ Street or upper Madison
avenue.
There are, indeed, ladies w~o are both
A New · Double Standard
Many college and university students
are among people infolve(J in a campaign
lo lower the voting age to 11 or 19, whlch
·has run into some tougl\ oppo&Uoa.
One of the strongest arguments or pie
opponents ij that lf we Iowir the voting
ager.. we must also lower the a1e at which
a youth legally becomes an adult and ls
able to sign binding conlracis. 'Ibis. they
claim, presents all kinds of unforeseeable
legal problems. Many of the opponents
ilso piously add that if it were not for
this problem, t.hty would ravor lowering
the \'.OU ng age Crom 21.
111ElR POINT. b>wever, raises an in.
terestlng question. It co.nctrns some of
the so-ealled "learn. tam, pq" tu ition
loan .plans that have bten pro~ to
help Unance the tduc8Uoa d. our pubUc.
col~ and university students. Many or
those opposed to loweMng the vottng age
favor the tuition loan Idea. .
Undtr the loan idea. students -most
of whom are under 21 -legally obli&ale
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themselves to pay thelr tuition back to
the st.ate after graduation or if they drop
·out or colJege. In other words, these II, 19
or 20-year"Okls, student& -not parents -
sign, and are held to a contract for a tui-
tion loan repayment.
SO ON ONE HAND, we have pro-
pontntl or &ulUon loans wishing lo pass.
lawa that would cause students to
obligate. them!tlves legally for a debt, ~
.althouah under the a$e of 21 . On the
other ·hand, we have many of the ume
people oppoeed to a vote at 18 because
the current legal age of majority i!I 21 •
Like: aJl. double at.andll:rds, Jt doesn't
mal<e SCJ\!e.
Ed11Ci.Uo1. News Service
As might be surmised, I'm all on the
side of the butterOy. For one thirtg, there
is no pretense about"her. She fs not in-
terested in saving the hmnan race. ~·hich
is usually a large way of saying, I'm lost.
• THE B.UTIERFLY IS purs~proud."and
garden-proud, and table-prood, and prou d
of the lineage she inherited or wived. But
she is ~y proud, like the millionaire
whG boasts of having been a snot-nosed
ner-rsboy.
'!fl~ liter~ ladies CQme and go, in
Eliot s telhng phrase, t a I k i n g of
Michelangelo. Their status is more
desperately held tJian lhe butterfly 's
because it's more insecure. They ar~
always proving something. The but!erfly
has already proved ii, and Is merety in-
terested in showing it off. If another
dame tells me what Eldr1dge Cleaver
REALLY means, I'll scream. lf another
dame tells me to come to a masked
charity ball dressed as a foetus, I'll go.
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Thu rs day, April 16, 1970
Tht editorial 1'00« Of the D~flv
Pilot 1eek1 io inform and stim.
uloU reader.r by presenting lhil
newspaper'• opinimu and com-
menta'1 cm topics of interest
and sigtll/it.wlce, by providing a
forum for thf e.ipresflbn of
our rtoder1• opinion,,, fi nd by
presenting the divcr1e view-
pointr o/ informed obsP.rvtr.t
and rpokesmen on topfci of the
day.
Robert ·N. Weed, Publlaher
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·Legal Abortio_n Need Tol:d
SACRAMENTO ' (AP) -A needed populaUon control In
special Senate commlttee has CaUfornia. ·
been told that free, legal abor-, The statement came from
tlons '!a basic s~pgap" to Daniel Luton, UnJvusity of
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California a e o graph y p~
fes~..-at a hearing Wed-
nesday of the Select Conr
mittee on Environmental Con-
trol. . · • •
Luton said natural forces
uljimately would bring about
-some sort ol ~Uon C9A"
trot -without 3peclal acUon
or...J!.lannlng -h)'. a survival-
o!-the-llttest procedUr'e.
''111at, is a world I htye no
desire to see," Luten .laid.
One of the subcommittee
members ls Sen. Anthony C:
Beilenson (O.Bnerly Htlll).
tbe ~ ol a l>Ul lo take all ~fflloaJ off• l bortions in
Call/omla. Hta o •) Y r<·
qu!rem<Dt would be that the
Woman's _pree q aacy be
. termtnat<d by 'phjlsldan.
Bellen9on, autbor o(•tbe 1967
act that mo dt:t.nlzed·
California's abortion. Jaw, said
he planned to delay ·~gs
until after th~ Ju~.~ ~ary
elecUon. because the.Wu~e 1s so
politically sensitive. ~
Gov. Ragan bas said he op-
• _. abortlona performed on
the baslJ that the cblld might
be born delormid.
Sen. Tom Carrell (0-San :
Fernando)1 the chairman, said
his subcommittee would study
the g e n e r a 1 envlrorunental .
problem and r.epOrt to~ 1971
legislatutt:, possibly w1lh sug-
gested legislation.
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Unruh Backs
Liberalized·
Abort Bill
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~Paek of Lies!J ·
Hinman Cuse Witness Hit . .
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
The defenSe attorney f o r
Robert K. Beausoleil, reput:d
member of .tbe "'Manson
Farnlly" on trial for the
slaying of a baalpe musician,
told a jury Wednesday it ~ heard "a pack ol 1ies11 in an
attempt to "shoot B o b b 'i
down." • • •
Human Reaetion Studv
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RIVERSIDE (AP) -What
do you say wben a steel box
tries to strike up a con-
v'ersation?" "Owwwww ," or
"Oh, you sc ared me," or
"What att: you · doi!Jg_ ill
there," are some of the reac-
tions.
Case Hears·
Gtiilty Plea
FRESNO (UPI ) -A man
charged with killing John
Mechiko!f, 51, Fresno, by set-
ting him. alire alter beating
him unconscious has pleaded
guilty to v oluntar y
manslaughter,
Howard O. Olsaver, 30. One man was possessive. He
Frtsno, who was to have stood asked tor his book back. then
·tria·l this week for murder,· slammed the slot lid .shut.
y.·jJI be sentenced on the One woman gp:ve her , book
reduced plea May l In • to the bot's hand and walked
Le0n Saller, a ~puty public
defender, said in his closing
remarks tbat testimony by
Mary Brunner, 26, also a
memlie r of the hippie cult,
was false because she ad·
mittedly was in IO\e with the
cult leader Charles Ma nson,
3.!.
She h&d testified 5he was in
the kitchen of Hinman's apart·
ment whe n she heard a com·
motion , went into the Jiving
room and found Hinman woun·
ded l\vice in the chest and
Beausoleil with a knife,
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l .Yr. li111r1ilt1•.,
any · woman who win~ an
abortion to receive one has the
support of Democratic
gubernatos:ial candidate Jess
Uru:uh .
''I support drastic Iiberaliza·
tion of the aborUon laws and
will support the Beilenson pro-
po s al,'' Unruh told a
California S t a l e Employes'
A s s ociation lunc.beon Wed·
nes\day lo aJ1S'Rl' to a question Lroni the audience. '
His reference was to a, bill
by Sen. Anthony c. Beilemoo
(0.Bever[)"Hllls) which would
"provide that abortions are Il-
legal only when they are not
· perlormed by. a pbyaiclan or aurgeon.'' .
Reagin hu said he -
.lllY ~ li~tioa of
the !lat.e's abortibn law.
Under the CJ!mnl lifatute,
authored by_ Beile~ m 1967,
abortions are 'permitted when
a woman's health is in danger
or when pregnancy results
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Benefi-ts · of ·Extension Program Rt)}ated j:-·······~·······.······ . . . __ _ _ .__Comprehensive
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, By STEVE MJTCHW.. repiesentatives. was ' ' T h e p r o a: r a m fur protesslonal lie said that u n I v e r 1 J \ y She sta\ed, "The university The topJc of ttw: second • f. ot ...... ,.. Stttt • U n i v e r s i t y ; Aloof or \J 'p g rading, cultural enrich· ~ t u d e n t 1 a r e f I n d I ~ r ta 1 valllable 188et IQ our c;:om---&eminar slated "16r t p.m. •
. . .. eve.nmg'. prograll1:s • • ~IRVINE . _ Dr .. Richard Involved?" ment. and to learn ..,:iUzen subs.Ututes for harmful in-munlty. It ls also a very . April 11 will be .• • T ll·e
""· Speakers for the seminar in· responsiblUty. sect1cldes and other en-· . . • • •
"f'9'1Mten. director or the UC eluded Dr. Baisden, Newport He ~<i ltlat UC exten.slon vironmental hazards \hat man fragt)e relatiopslup, and must Governor, the Regenbl •and lhe • • d d f
lrvlnee1:tensionpt4,gf.am.said Beach Mayor Doreen programs have been beneficial has made. ~ be nv(tured co n ti-nu a11,,c..(6h~betl!or:,, Wh!> Runs ~e towar egrees Q
;uesd•Y .e.vening tbaf · tbe :ex-Marshall. and several . UC! 10 the local community in H.e concluded by saying, beca~ of d t ff e r e n c ~ s U~vers1ty? That m~ng • · · ·
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tenaion ~procrarD devek>ped by., representatives. 1 • • areas of research studies on ·~the university's co_n!rlbutl@ bdw~ tb.e establls,bed t;0m· will a!so be held at the Jtigh • !>' 1 • • 1 •
the QalijQa universities ~as He staled ~ijal l wen l y open sj;ace, transporlritlon, ~ YJ>.Ur COmrf!U~ty irr ~ munlty a~d 1the very_ bright, schoo\;lJ.~lttle Theater. • D~ i.,,·h,efo~" 9f ... Sctence •
benefited st.ate communities thousand adullli,are registered and poverty in Orange-.County. b10Jogi.cal fie ld ir1n providing but lm.palient studen~." •-; l::Jil,\; (1 -a,, •
since its first course was of· in the. extension progr~!!l at Dr. lioward A. Schneider· students ~Ith· knowledge, and She "suggested a program • 1
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fertd to ·rec1dents outside of UCJ making it the -third man. UCI dfan or Biol~gical these students are your , sons whereby' el ude nt s could .d J • ' -w "'-. •
the \lfllvUsity in 1891. largest university extension in Sciences stated that UCI blol· and daughters." possibly work part-time at city an. ' ·" • B;aladen was speaking at the California. oglst student.t and insLroctOrs The last "speaker for the' half to "put their education to ' . '
fi rst of 1 series of meetings Or. Baisden said, "Yoo ask are deeply involved in envi-semiaar was Mayor Doreen use. while attending school." ·• .. " betwe~ the un1ver.}ity and tHe 11 the UJUversity is involved? ronmental control and poll'u· Marshall who said the com· She added lhat many universi· Ma' t · f s ' •
munity. The topic of For the UCJ extension. the lion areas that will soon be a triunity and the wliyen~y ty st.udents ~re active in COf!l· S 'er 0 c1ence
es<lay's meeting, wh.ich was name of the game is in· major occupalion of n:iany hive had a close relatlonshlp mun1ty affairs such as tbe ' •
tended • by about '5 ~al volvement." He added that the' scientists in Orange County since UCI opened its dobre to Jlead Start program a n d
denta ,Uwell as Uruversity community uses the extension and the nation . students in N64. others.
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according to George' Newman,
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Ana ~liege . ..
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ducted by the s~eepsta_Js.es
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Mater Dei High
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SANTA ANA -Tuition fees
for Mater Dei High School in
Santa.Ana will be rasied next
semeste r, according to Msgr.
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~ipal. .
The tuition increase, which
also applies to all high .scl>ools
in he Lo s Ange l es
Archdiocese .. is afr]Jsult of a
yearly deficit whi last year
reached $9 million f hole
s'chool system, according to
officials ol lhe archdiocese. -·
New rales at li-1ater Oei will
be $250 per year for tujtion
and $50 registration. The tui·
liqn was formerly $200.
Mkgr. 0 o n a I d Montrose,
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of High Schools ilnd former
principal of Mater 1¥i, said
the present le vels, or tuilion do
not meet the colt oLetiucatioa.
He said: t'h ep .TeRnt J"Uition
raise sefks lo ,feduce by ~ . ,
Two fo·r Board
SANT A ANA -Two persons
to sit on the two Tax Appeals
·Boards of the county will be
selected by lot at 1 p.m. April
23 by Preaiding Superior Court.
Judge. WUliam C. Speirs. -
$500,000 this year the amount
of subsidy allotted to the high
srjtools by the archdiocese.
Of the p million deficit, $2
niillion is accrued by the high
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wi)l continue to try to meet
the needs of families from
lower economic areas who
l"annot meet the rising tuition
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lhursday, April 16, 1970
Still . No End «it~E i ,,,_._ .......
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to .Sirhan-Ken~e~·y. ·case·
LOS ' ANG,ELES (UPI) -· List May 11, despite a last Attorney Luke McKtssack became enraged re c e n t 1 y-being selected, Sirhan q:reed judge, who retirtd af~ the
when warden James Park told 10 plead gt.Ulty in exchange for trial, refUaed to accept the
newsrpen Slrllan subscribed to a life ·sentence. Alter having a guilty plea. Walker said tbe
"Playboy" magailne. flsychlatflst ' e--x a·m f n e the American public WU entitled
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&dies Seeds.,.
One year &JO today a jury minute intervention by the says Sirhan "bas developed
round a dark-eyed A r a b dead man's btother, S e n • the feeling that be 111 not a
.. rugee gulltj of first-degree Edward M. Keone<ty, Superlor llwoae being at all" becauw
murder in the1 death of a man Court Judge Herbert V . of stringent precautions taken
who mJ~.....tiave become the W a I k e r fonnaUy stntenctd to protect bim from other ln-
ne1t ~t1 al the United Sirtlan to deatb. mates, who might seek a place .
Slates. · • In a letter to the district at· in history tbooks by avenging
,A week later the -same .tomey, the younger Kennedy Kennedy'• death.
"He thought ii I divulged h!s defendant, Di.strict Attorney to a full airing of th e Playboy subscription 1 should also mention he takes Foreign Evelle Younger agreed not to ctlebrated<ue, to prevet the
Affaln, a more 1 e a r n e d seek the death penalty if lingerlag dwbb of tbe type
journal," Park 'said.. ' Sirhan pleaded guilty. which s u r l'O u n de d -the
Or\ed fruit1 •J..::f~•:n:cv~..i:::::::::':;: ; i 1 .. s1rr ~ACKAGEs·
WE IW1 Utl!Wff!IE
seven-man, livt-woman jury wrote, "my brother was. a Sirhan embarked oil a 13-
recommended that SI r ban· man of love and sentlm~t and day hunger strike last Nov 28,
Blshara Sirhan tfie irt the cas1 COfQP!sslon. He wou1a· nOt sending .the warden._ a · note
chamber r~ tbe slaying ~of have wanted his death to be a protesting "this Nu.I con-
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, The ca~ for the taking of another c eh tratlon cam~llke treat.
New York senator' was the sec-life .. .if the tind of man my ment of·yours."
Sirhan, his lawyers a'nd the assasslnallolll of the I ate
!-fst month Sirhan spent 48 prosecution attorn~ys were President John F. Kennedy
Hours in the prison h:>spital present during1>1ea batgalnlng and Martin Luther KlnJ:.
when he suffered, a reaction to sesslom In waUtB"s cham· McKlasack contenU ·Walker
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· ond ,of the Ken!W.'dy brotbel'9 brother was is pertinent, then "Hitler had ·.more mercy
to die of an assassin's bullet, we believe it should be weigh-than you do," Sirhan said.
falling in a puddle of blood in ed ln the ~alance on t~e side He took no solid food, but
a kitchen ·at the Ambassador of comp••·ion mercy and ~ · • • drank copious amounts of Hotel here , moments alter he God'1 gilt of life Itself. heavily sugared cocoa unW his claimed vi<:lo"'' In the 1968 Wlttiin' a few •••• St•an • / "'V.., 11• mother persuaded him to California p r e s i d e n t i a I was flown under heavy guard resume eating. prlmary t!lecUon . 1~ eo~ n.••ntin •· a --'ally w .;uua """"' • "" "t'""...... "He.'s only bones and skin,"
one .of ~·variety of med1cines hers. had no authority to tum down
be ls given for several prob-•lowever, the crusty old the plea •
lems, including a throat con-l i";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ dltion. It
The tiny Immi grant, con·
demoed to spend pedlaps the
rest of his days in these same
drab surroundings, may face a
long wait before his trip to the
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''Artistry in Moving"
Out of the presence o( the prepared cell for · hlm On the jury Sirhan told the "judge in a sixth floor, north cell block, she tearfully told newsmen.
flt of temper that he sh.ot Ken-south side, condemned unit 1. "My beart Is broken for every · · ACADEMY ·AWARD .
aJ>P,le-green gas chamber on
the noor below, If. that day
ever comes.
McKissack and Geo r ge
Shibley, the lawyers handling
Sirhan's appeal, expect to file
a brief by May 1 with the
Callfon;iia Supreme C o u r t _.
which automatically reviews
all death penalty cases. lf It
affinns Sirhan's sentence, the
lawyers expect to appeal to
the U.S. Supreme Court.
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nedy "willfully' premeditative-·' There iJ remains today. prisoner In .there. It's a ter-
and with 20 years malice a-Members of his , defense rible thing to )>e in jall and
forethought." Demented scrib-team who have visited him away .fl'OO\ everyone."
blings in notebooks found in say Sirhan f r'e q u en t I y ~rlson •ncials, ftnally ac-
hi.s bedroom indicated Sirhan threatens suicide,. although he " quiesced to SIJ'.han ~ pleas !~st
despised Kenpedy for cham-Jacks the means With which to month, enl~rg1ng his exercise
pion.i.ng Israel. destroy himself. T. are~ to twice Its_ fonner sh:e, -------------·------.,~-. giving him a 20 by 30 foot ex-
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·panse of coocrete in which to
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lt'l'e9tllng mat and work out
with hi! medicine ball.
In addition , the door of one
of .two steel mesh screens
separating Sirhan from other
priaoners was opened t o
permit. hlm to converse with
other death row i n m a t e s
without shouting. He still bas
no direct physical contact with
other prl.sontrs. who are per·
UV_tted to exercise together.
Sirl'lan's mother, Mary, 57,
and brothers· Munir and Mel
are.perm~tted 12 hours vislliJl8
time a month t and when they
come, Sirhan is pennitted one
of his rare trips outside his
three-«11 universe . Before he
is escorted through the main
yard to the conde11U1ed men's
visiUng room, a loudspeaker oroers other prisoners to"clear
a SO.foot wide path for Slrbin
and his body&uards. ·
He listens with earphones to
Arab phonograph records and
_ sJ!!mds most of his time
reading books on theoeophy
psy<.'bology and mystt¢sm.
'11le a 11 g h t , 26-year-cld
former racetrack exercise boy
IOIEY TO LOAI .
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McKtssack. estimated It will
be at least three years before
the case finally is decided.
McKl!sacl< and Shlbley, who
replaced veteran trial at-
tomeys Grant Cooper~ Russell
Parsons and Emile Z o 1 a
Bennan a~ter the l~week
trial,_are baiing the appeal on
Judge Walker's refusal to ac-
cept a deal between .t& pros·
ecution and the defense.
b·u ring negotiations con·
ducted while the· jury was
free·
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Dick Foster of a London removal finn packs Roman
· figureheads for shipment tO Lake HC:1vasu, Arizona,
.--The h,eads will 'be an addition to the London Bridge,
which is being· reconstructed in Lake Hax.asu. ·ni
were originally part of a building -adjacent to · ..
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' BOUDEij, FLAT (Al?.1-. -
'You won't find ij.onJhe map,
but Boulder Flat i.s back from
oblivion , , • winning i-ecogni-
• tion as one 'di the highest and
:least known of Cailfornia gold
: boom towns.
' : Its five surviving buildings
: fashioned of Bristle Cooe logs
:have lasted more than 100
: years on. a knoll 10,200 feet
~ on the flanks ol 11,654-
,loot Mt. Patterson, near the
:l'-levada bordE:I' north of Yose-
~.,o'.llll~·te N@liQ11aJJ1!,r_k. .. -<;
: Lee Symm0nds, historian
;and curator of the Mono Coun-
1y Historical Museum, chanc-. :ed upon it while deer hunting
:J¥ith frle~. They were driv·
:ing acrOOs .co!1f1UY in a jeep ~ust after dark, and : "We
• came up over a rise and our
:headlights shl ned down the
:middle of a street It was
:spooky." . ~ The group camped on Main
j:Street and spent the ne1t day
' loring . '.f'J!it. was an experience every
;ustOri!n Should have." Sym·
;moods rtealls. "It was a
i;bock, surprise, a kind of 'gee :wruz• because we didn't even :mow the place existed."
: One building was a two-story
:hQtel made of squat. gnarled
Jogs , from the bristle Cone
:'I'arrlanus, cousin or nearby
:Inyo County's Whlte Mountain
;Bristle Cone Pines that are
,-egarcied as tbe earth's oldest ~ving things. ~ "The logs wer~ -so crooked
the miners had to cut them In
three to SLl·foot sections and
'lay·-them end to end like
bricks to form a wall,"•Sym·
moods said .
Digging a hole, the explorers
found remains of what ap-
peared to be a blacksmith
shop-with blasting p o w d e r
boxes converted into cup-
boards, hinged with leather
sb'aps. Inside the cupboards
were kitchen supplies, spices
and patent medicines
"We even found two bottles
· o( dey' mustard powder-that. ~
had iever been unwrapped."
They also found three rare,
square Coty perfume botUes,
vintage late ts>Os.
"We found enough in the
blacksmith shop to outfit an
entire shop. There was even a
giant bellows from the forge .
But it was the structure of the
cabins themselves and the
handmade furniture th a t
fascinated us."
Symmonds said it was ap-
parent lhal women a n d
children had s p e n t con·
siderable time in the town.
His· first visit was several
years ago, and for three years
he hunted to find the name of
the place. "We have a lot or
old county mining reeords, but
there is no mcnlion of any
Boulder Fial."
Symmonds now has brought
some of the finds from I.lie
town to the museum, aod" is
piecing together Bo u-1 de r
Flat's relationship to other
early mining towns.
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iQlleen for Charles?' . ' ·· l!peculatloo over lden ttty ol young lady who may one
4:fay become bride· of Prince Charles and future
bueeu of realm is tea time topic, and .qames do get licked off in the process. Charles, seeh here wear-
ing 10lid gold coronet_ .,.i big smile before invesll·
lure·u Prince ol Wales on July l ,J969, has been es·
i:ort to Lady Le<!nora G,...venor, 20 (UR), dau ght er * of Duke ol Westminster; Sibella DOrman, 19 (LL),
daul!hter ol govemor•general ol Malta ; and Emma '
Soames, (!J\), granddaughter ol late . Sir Winston
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LONDON (AP) -Th e their steel-capped k i c k J n g from a working-class home.
young man wjlh thi cropped boots to countefl>&l'ts in the He worb during the day at
hair said he was 18 years old. United States and other in-unskilled jobs.
He was extremely serious. dustrial societies. Whatever He has a simple, hedonistic
"We're like a ramlly, see? you call them the violence re-outlook without worldJy am-
A\ .sonie stage you gotta maiils the same. . bltions and w I t h o u t an
decide which family yoo are "'Ibis ls how we operate," ~ate philosophy except
going to join, the hair.ies or the said 11-year~ld Hll'T)' "The the _gnawing need fm-violence.
skins." • Spider" Carrock. -He want&-only to drink. go
. He groped for words to wrap "Say I go Into 8'tl area and out wit.h "sorts," another word
around a feeling, and said som@One sald 1 was chaUlng for girls, perhaps take pep
finally: up his bird and J said he was a pills or mariju~ dance a
"You can't be not h Ing . nutter and there would be a peculiar s.buffle to West In4ian
Nothing meaps y o u ' r e a battle. I would take what I blue rock mmic. 'lbe big thrill
nobody. Wbo wanta to be got.11 ' is to .. make "agro," his
that?'' A bird is 1 girl, 1 nutter is generlck tei:m for all fighting.
Ttie young man "Was not a insane. • They look alike because of
nobody. He was. a skinhead, "You have to be ln a crew their clothing, startiiig with
one ot the viciously violent or there is nothing for you to big boots .
teen·agers who fight in the do. "I have l"!o pair,'' said
streets and sometimes attack "My crew uses botUes :l!Jld Charlie Lowther, 18. "Whea
soccer trains and yo u,t b gla.sses. Star stuff. We d'on 't I'm in trouble I have those
centers. , use weapons that would kill American commando boots.
The skinhead "families" anyone. I don't want to kill They're steel clear over the
hate hippies and Hell's Angels, anyone.'' toes. 'They're ·made for
whom they call "halries" and Outwardly any one of B.ri· fighting." .
"greasers." They A t t a c k lain's e a t i m a t e d 8,000 • Trousers are jeans or army
Asian immigrants, and term skinheads may be put into a greens, a size ~ge and held
this "paki-l>Uling." h~y pig'eonbole. He l<S up by slim clip-00 susgens(ers
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Without a tie. Pu U over skinheads. But they bash dark-posltiao cult ."
lweaten and, in • w J n t e r , skinned Pakistanis, Cey1onese, P.1any original skinheads are
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the en.1eDlble. reasons they can explain. · I o n g e r , t o b e c a 11 e d
"We never. stJrt nothing,'' A psycltiat~~ said, "Predic-suedeheads. They are swlt·
said 15-~d Pbllip Diiiieb.-tablf ~ 'Yfungsters with clling to heavy A me r 1.c a II
"We just walk along. If their violent creed are reac· black brogues and wear ties.
anyone starts caJling insulting ting against the cult of peace "Aw, skins are ~ the way
us we lam 'em. and Jove pre.ached ~Jong by out_." sa,Ys Lowther. "Give:em
"We usually pk:k. on a. gang the hippies and the flower two months and U1ere won t be
lhe same size as us . It's ex-children. There's always a any."
citing when, you're having time limit for a pattern of 'l'he girls the skinheads sbu:£·
agro. It gets kind of mixed up behavior and it is almost fie around1tbe dance floor with
and you enjoy it. I don't always· superseded by an op-may provide an answer.
normally ,carry anything with .-;~~;;~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~~ me for agro. It's too l::
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going out especially for agro
he mJ~t take a razor."
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mond F. Silk .of I 0 0 6 2 ?i.fedal at Ft. Leavenworth,
Starboard Circle, Hu.ntington Kan., wh.ile a student al the
Beach, is now serving with the U.S. Army Command ark!
First Marine Aircraft Wing in General Staff College.
·Vietnam.
Airman Robert fl.f .
Barnhart, son ol Mr. and Mrs.
Jack M. Smith, 652'l Garden
Grove Blvd!, Westmlnster, fias
received his first U.S. .fJ,r
Specialist Four James L.
Polokoft, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard A. Polokoff, 2811 San
Juan Lane, Costa Me'sa,
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If tor one reason or another you weren 't able to accepf
our first invitation, we'd like to extend another one. We're
well settled now and we'd f>e Pleased to have you CQJ!l9 J
In and 1ee our branch for yourself. or course dur quar·
ters at 21022 Beach Boulevard are only at a "getting-
started" stage, but we look at things this way: It allows
us an opportunity to provide yoU moat oJ the 92 services
our other branches do, immediately. And, what we lack
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aervice and enthusiasm. · •
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pine. John . G. Tower, (R·Tu.), Ne., York's elec:tric<hair
(. -WWiam o.·n,,.p foe
• ,..,., l!IJt.l>e bu -. ___ ... _ J
As' n..t.._ he -a--'ed questiootd the Ju It Ice' I • • •-~-' critlcismoflllol>eniqooand . 8ef. W. M. Wheeler , =.: .:.m ~ \he Cenlt1I h>te!Jlienro A(eD-(o.Go.) intzoduced .. im-
eloclrie cllall'.,lle bu~ cyaodd><lr•llefediDllJlence .,.._ -b~t . fo!lr llmis, twice to )'OWi( Oii foreip pllley' TOlffr llid Claimed .1t WU hued 00 Ille
WOmen Jld'e thin to years his the !1t!S railed 11*~ Mm.in« of Douglu u cor-
junior. _ . , " .quest"?lls ~~ to hll ca~ . i:esPOnde~ in·his lealid wife's
Bl-will ~ loolp daloC --... ~ '
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diil wsy: Wbp he !Int -
bls -.. 11e • ....-i la 11131 at ........ aullnd thnluab .,.
,.... ,.,_ ".blood ... aw.t. ''
. Qlief Julllce -Ev-ro...,.. orde1ed rearsuect for
nouglM' -a ....-of cws an wWdl tlle om t-bad
deadlocl:ed 44. lll>ailu' vpta
would·dedde the cues. llld In
Me of them the youthllll jur!Jt
voted lo tu his own uJary.
"I remembU thlnldntl !·bad
voi.d niy9'lf ·Into lull, flrlll ·
c1 .. d-p.• he said Jong 'FULL PARTICIPANT
'afterwards. "I .decided. tbat l Justice WJlll•m Dougl•s ·
was going to. partlc.lpate: Jn .
citiUDJ.lip lo the (µJleit elde!it · ·
COllSi>teia -rily phic<i M and speec;iles ba'! advanced the CDUrt." • • • . "liberal" idea aDd. critk:ized
JI~ .. ~-'!el~ ...-.. .. His
Now .71, ~ et!etihtes . )aleot ·-suggesll that the
his Slst year '1 U..'beodl Frt· lJ9led States may be lleacled
day. In the tntervefttng years .fof' ' Vi~le~ ~volution l)Ol
the brilllmt, '-to!fle.ba!r non-wholly unJUSt1fieo.
-He .bu ~ $12,000 a !or objectivity M 1he,bendl. divptco •fnn 'her finl huo-
. year from a fooodalloo which f'erll!llll the firlt mention of band:-TliU stalt!meql was
Jle uld -floe worl: making impeadlment came in .1950 . latot "-II lo be false. But iJ1
ftPowlblpl avail ab J e to after Doug1al voted to award aft1 event. Wheeler cited' a
• 11udenll f""'1 .-rcleveloped the federal -~t tllle•lo oou:,i.. ,p..di as pvlng lid
OOUDtries but whidl turned out Teus.<idelanda. The Tens and -ort to ttie enemy:
to hive fmanclal roots in Las h o.u 1 e of representatives When Douglas took b 1 s
Vegas pmhling. He later adopted ·a .reeoJuUOn. asking fourth wife Cathleen CUrran ,resigned the position With the the state's eongres~dele-Heffeman,~2J,..yrear .. 0Jd
Albert Parria FoUndat1on. gation to .i!lltitµltj impe8ch-Portland, Ore., cOed, be was
• When his health was better, meot ~.. ~·' ,q:aln taken to tuk by coo-
no.,.IU ~ and camped in Another ~--1 ~-ireasmen. iiianr from the remote areu of the werld and three years later afUlr' the South, where bis opinions have
pined a repulallon as a lop fustlce slayeCI tlle-"1 ·of not been popular.
·C!Oll9tl"V&tionist. He advocated . ' ' 1
U.S. ~lion ol. Ou(er ...._. * * •.,~-* * * * * * * ,..~* '* 1f * * =:s1.n~0·,b~ MERCURY SAVINGS
United N-. He bu been • . ..iltm-.illion ·
tryillg·for yeara to srange a ..... 11111!11! ... trip lo Olioa. ~
confolmiat from the ; F~ciflc ~t. 'fas ~t book ~d the
• Nor t b we st ,,,. has indeed criticism ~hich has piled ~lilP
"partidpated,"butnoti.lwayS tJroucb ·tbe years that~
In ways bis crtticl fek wero duced ilie latest lmf>eaclun<nl
consistent with bis place on moyes. '
Last year, he took a strong
posilioo agaiml !he Safeguard
an~slic missile (ABM) in
a OOok-P.J.t out by the Ce'nter
!or the Sludy of Democralic
mtKudons, J:A which he was
-chairman. The book called the cokl w a r a
"bUMeral state of mind''
f.......r by former ~denl lll!l"Y S. Truman and the late
5ovlel Prenier Jooeph Stalin.
• In 190 after Douglas
Oplll llol..n... f uo;-4 ;....fit. laaA ..... •
IUEU ...... · ~· NUllTl•nail !I~~" ,the.court. , OPINIONS VARV
· lie bas traveled widely and • DouJlas'.Supmne Court op;.
advised ttie CD0111\ry oo how lo • ..-n.. him ~ on
,conduct ils foreign affairs. A --grounds lo en-. steady floir of boob, srt!cles f.r.ed.-ly, attempts lo
Mercury SnlnJS B~g: • MerctrY S..intl. 8*
Valley Ylew Ill l~oln ' Edinpr Ill Belch
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Oldsmobile's new Rallyel350.
California, here it comes-•
Oldsmoblle's Rallye 350! It's the'
freshest fastback on the freeway·
--'allCI your greater-las Angeles.!<
Orange County Oldsmobile
Dealer is ready to conjure up a
re111 budget-pleasing deal on this .
great. new Olds beauty)
'Talk about value; Rallye
350 .will amaze you! There's a.
big 350 V-8 with Oldsmobile's
exclusive positive valve rotators.
. for smqother aclion. longer life
••• hidden wind~hield wipers •••
a radio antenna concealed in the
windshielq .•• a side-guard beam
in each door for added security
, •• an agile 112" wheelbase.
There's magic every-
where! A fiberglass hood with
functional air scoops and special
paint accents ••• new urethane-
coated bumpers .and painled
wheels:~ two-tone striping •••
blacked-out grille •.• ,.,custom-'
sport steering wheel ••• Sebring
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Yellow paint ••• bias-belted tjres
for longer tread life ••• all part of
the Rallye 350 option available
on three Olds models.
See the best "escape art-
ist" in town -your nearby Los
Angeles:Of11 nge County Ol ~s
Dealer! Let him show you ·the
magic in every Olds model , .• ·•
from lhe frOl)!·drive ·Toronado to ·
the luxurious full-size 88s and
Ninety-Eights to.the nimble Cut-
lass models,, Make your escape
from the ordi!'ary :. ; today!
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Olds Rallye 350 Sweepstakes at your greater .
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Catalina Island will seem a mere whisper of time away aS a Ship
' of Fools glides silently acros'S the waters of the channel froin the ibain-
land on Satun)ay, Apri!°25.
Aboard will be a· merry crew, riot fools as the name of the shiP
implies, but a wise ... crew for electing to make the trip.
The journey will be ~ reality, a benefit sponsored by the vi~
meo's'Auxiliary to the brange County Deiltal Society. ' ·
A:Uxiliary members and their guests will board a private Turbo
Cruiser a.t the Catalina terminal at 6 p.m. and disembark lJl Avalon
where di~g and dancing. in the famous CBsjno await them. · ~
· Proceeds from the glamour and excitemen~fiued evening wt.n'
be given to the Children,.s Dental Clinic at the Orange County Med.ital
Center, according to Mrs. Robert G. Engman .of El Toro, benefit chair·
man.
Members of the auxiliary will gather in.the Disneyland Hotel on
Monday, April 27, for the 32nd convention of the organization.
Happines~ Is -Smile PO\\'er ThrOugh Dental Health 'Education
will theme the one-day gathering which wifi,b~ highlighted 'by a lunch-
eon and fashion show,.Fashions fn Bfoom. . . .
Including the ensembles of California's most famous designers,
the show will feature commentary by Miss· Holly MitcheU.
S+.ring as chairman of the convention is Mrs. Leonard Lauden·
.l>ack of Newport Bear-..h aDCI assist.i!Ji' is Mrs. Roland Adams, state
dental health education chairman. .
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who have booked passage on the Ship of Fools that will sail to C&t ..
alina Saturday, April 25, OJ> a voyagt' sponsored. by the ~omen's
Auxiliary to the Orange Ceanty Dsita! Sodolf.· Gwts will enjoy
dinner and dancing in .Avalon's famous Casino before returning to
the mainland. Ready to make the veyage ue MN. 0 . Lllld Jooc,s
(left). auxiliary president, and M."S. Robert G. E1'5-'ll8a, ~
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Ee hos • University In
The sound of music is echoing down the hal!S of UCI as the universl·
ty's Town and Gown MusiC Group prepares a concert in tbJ!: Science Lee·
lure Hall for Saturday, April 18, at 8:3-0 p.m.
The proceeds will be used for the UCI Music Library, stated Mrs.
Christopher Kitching, group chainnan. Tickets are selling for $3 and $1 .50
for students, and may be ob~ined by telephoning Mrs. Spencer C. Olin Jr.,
ticket chairman, at 548-4258.
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Faculty memberS with the ffiusic depattment who will be performing
include Dr. Maurice Allard, baritone; .Carole Boelter, mezzO.soprano; Ar·
. nold Juda, pianist; Thomas Whitney, pianist; Dr. Colin Slim, chairman oC
the music department, and Dr. William Holmes, music professor .
Assi'sting the perfonners will be Laurence Gordon, pianist for Dr.
Allard and ~rs. Whitney, who will peHorm a duet with her husband.
UC! students whoEwill be participating in the program will be Ray
Dorio. Roger Hickman, wrence Laing, Kathy Monahan and Paul Pear· T > \ • • r son. .. . .. .
The program "will include Cha brier's Souvenirs de Munich; Mozart's
strfug Quartet in F Major, K590; Beethoven's Sonata in F Minor, the "Ap.
passionata'' and An ~ie feme Geliebte, OPtfs 98; Hindemiths's Sonata for
Piano Duet, and Ravel'S ~tiansons madecasses.
·Following the production an infomuil reception will take place In the·
ball under the direction of Mrs. Kenneth Swift and Mrs. Eric Stnrtt, c~
chairm~.~ .
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IN TUNE-Dr. Colin Slim"and Dr. William Holmea
~ell to right) perform to the delight of Mrs. Christo-
pher Kitctting, chairman of UCI'S To1'J1 and Gnwn
Music Grnup. A concert is planned April 18.
Anistlng wiih arrangements are Mrs. l\alph. Hilmer. benefit chair·
man and Mrs. Edward Lethen, vice chaiiinan Of the music· group.
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gifts for departbig employes hi~ me
re I live. A few months ago I becairie
pletely disenchanted with my job. ANN LANDERS
ersonnet changes crea~ three armed
ps In our company. (ht an fairness I
ust admit l wu not blameless In U..of·
unplemanlne!ll.) When it became ap-Most people who Iea_v.e Jobs: would nl l could"'°Jonger wock effecllvety
BUCh4hosllle envlronmen~ I resigned. prefer to IO quielty. The glfl i received
ven thOugb i was not o• speaking wa1 Jntended to make me feel better. lt
' wjth eever&:I SQlleagues: the office only made me feel wofBe; lt lel""9e1 as a
good" took it upon herself to .JOlicit reminder that my fellow worker1 were
oney from everyone for a gaintaway • gliictlO g~ rid of me. ... rt. The lakewell party was in -the worst Please pass the · word, An• -no
ulble taste and the costly gilt arf @m• farewell parties, pleaae, qnleu the
rrasamtnL I tried to haltdle the sltua. ..-person ts retiring or moving, with a
wHb grace but it .was a nightmare:
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beautiful promotion.. -F. N.
D_EAR F. N.: Hert11 yoar
C.Ollder lhe word paHed, •
lttter.
DkAR ANN LANDER!: Your answer
.to ,;Bil Wife" Concerning her i1onreadlng
.husband who had been blu}flng 0 his wsr.
through life was kind -but nOt su -
flclenUy helpful to live up to your uaual
high standards. ~ t .. .L
I! ii estimtlMU.t at leut slX percent
of the adults In this counl.ry are func.
tional illiterates and in need of lm·
. ~late rescue. Cincinnati has a, group of ~Yolqnteer tut.on who are trying to·hetp
some or our 30,000 adult nonreaden. The
program ii one a 0tte-f.o.oQe basis. ll
costs nothing u:L'!pt the price ol a..book.
Ten hoYr counies fQr the tukJn were
given Jn various cb\ircbes and at the YM·
CA. ' . One of rny 1tudenta: ii 45. He ra1sed a
family without knowing a alngk. letter In
the alphabet. Another student had his
secretary phone the Y to find a tutor for
him. The stories are beyond belief.
You 1hould'have adv1sed 11His Wife" to
write to ~ ol .u.s . .Prog~
Laubach Literacy, IAC. Box 1 3 I ,
Syracuse , N.Y. 13210, The Laubach
system presently ls at work in 36 states.
The results have been phenomenal. Tell
your readers, Ann. You could do a world
o[ good. -CINCINN~TI TUTOR
DEAR CIN: Tbub for' yo11r letter. I
wu completely uaware of Ule number
of DODttaden wbo llaYe beet f1k:tq tbeir
way -p IHt. My ditk b loaded
wltll leuen ftttn. evel')'ftere in praise tf
the Laa1*:1:1 111tem. (Wasblngton' ud
Ottgoa do • 1vperb jell.) Many sent
workbooQ 11 wtll.
Dozen11 of re1der1 wrote about Adult
F.ducatloD clas1e1 which are al10 fret.
Tbe1e cl1sse1 are held both afttntoon and
eveabtg 1D CUada 11 weD 11 la t&e
United States. Cltattuooga '81 a splen-
did program. Ia FM.n~ Ml~., the
Mott Adult Reading Center offers a tu-
tored rtadhic program for new Amerio
cans or anyone else wbo 11 "&erel&ed.
Todaf tltere ii DO eXCUH for m.tt«acy,
A phone can to lhe prfnclpal Of uy Plbllo
school can opea die doon &o a whole aew
world.
WMn fODlantlc glances turn to wann
cmbi:aces is it lo*e or chen'd!try? Send
for the booklet "Love or Sex and How to
Tell the Oi£ference," by Ann Landers.
Enclose a long, stamped, self-addressed
envelope and 35 cents In C(lln with your
requeal ill care of the DAILY PILOT.
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)!'~· !rom Vel4 't an41iarrah!e Sutllerland, wlll Betsoft are (left to tight) t!Je lllinet,.flobett .Lucas, ~"Ille aimual ..n.i·dren· by Chi OJnega Har· Donald Sterntiefg and Bet'°!',, TboeA wlalilng to.at·.
bar< Aita :Alumnae·on w.an..diu't Aprtl 22. Mak: ,tend th e ben.til t,or Hope l!evenJ!PioOI may.,.ntact Inf ai'frull salad for thf ....,t which 1'111·'.begtn at !\!rs. Stanley' Cochran, 644-)0111.:Tldlitl are ·$3 .per .
10:30 a.m. in Ille Newport Beach home of Mrs. Johii person. ' · ..
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~y HELEN. 1HilMAS_ has-nev£r looked betler. She ye at and he says his s111ter•-in-
WASHINGTON (UPI) ... .:_ -waa relaxed and &;ay. Clearly . !•w bu jt in for him too. He
Former· President Lyndon B. ' she enj~ed her new freedom. -says he ls writing another
Johiison was in town· recen~tl~y~--~untre""!till1'Jnds~lr'. boor.titled-''How--one-vote
p I u g gin g his forthcoming pressing burden. A~ 1when it · Madt; LBJ President."
memoirs. · goes to the printer, Mrs'. · · ,, ~ Joruison made it clear that
But he seems to enjoy even , Johnsoq.says ~'it's hetio "wci.rld , , his one-Uple faithful worship-
Treasures
.Unearthed
Everyt.hlng" from Trash to
Treasurt wUI be unearU..ed
whfn 14as Damu .... Woman's ·
Club of 8wuet B<ach SpoNO<'--
its unual rumma.ge s a I e •
Saturday, A:prU 18, in the fire
™41lon. '
In conjuncUon-with the rum·
mqe 1418 takln1 p l a c e
between t a.m. and 3 p.m~ Las
Damu · members will offer
balred' &°"91 for ,.le al the
main.post ornce. in4 rroceeds.
from both Ules wU benefit
• commuoity youth actlVttles .
. Alumnae .
To Gather
. " Mrs. Rohen J. SlmpS911 Will
be the guest speaker when the
Orange County Alumnae Olub
• of .~lpha Xi Delta. _59roritY
, .. ho&ta ~be Southern California
SU.te Day ConvenUo.n. • '
'lbe meeting will begiD with
~an 11: 15 a.m. social · hour
,tollowed by1looch.eon at 12:1$
p.m: Satur~ay, April 18, In the
lljJneyfanil Hotel, .
, All A1pha Xi Della so~Ority
·memben fre Invited to at·
(tenl1.
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~lph~ G9ms
Setti~g.Stage ·-
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The Alpha Gamma Delta
Premiere will happen satur·
day, Apr!~ 18, tn the Biltmore
Hotel during a noon luncheon.
Alumnae from Southern
California a r e celebrating
their International-, Reunion
Day. Alpha G~ms in at-
. tendance wilt represent 13
•cluba, the Unive·rsity of
Southern California and UCLA
alumnae and undergraduate
chapters .
Highlighting the afternoo n
will be a talk by Dr. Alice
Lloyd Murry, alumna of USC"s
Alpha Garns.
Among area women in at-
tendance will, be the Mmes .
Charles Gruber and Ronald
Wood of Huntington Beach and
Donald E. Johnson and
William H. Reed of Fountain
Valtey, members or the
Orange County Alumna e Club.
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A sprini~cli'rousel of fas!Uons. Will be paraded Saturday, April 18. at 1 p.m. by
Costa-Mesa and Estincia·hfgb School students. The affair, .. to_take place in
&stancia!s faculty.lounge, Will.b~nefit ~he Justin Ogata fund·. Members· of the higll~&chools' Girls: Leaiue~ w.hp are taking part in the show are (left to r jght) ,Geyle ,DeBiddl~1 Sharon Hill aqd Joyce Harada. Tickets ate 75·cents for adults
and 50 cents for · students: :
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ne<!_ for Anchor Lodge 64B, :in any purchlise of $I 0 or more from t..1-
Vasa Order of America Satur· lur out stendin9 se:ection o'f 1
day, April 18, at 8 p.m. in the :
Sen ior Ci tize'lls Recrcalion ''New Look''.Men's Wear I
Center, Newport Beach. I
The Fo-Jr O'Clock Pla yers 270 E. l7!h St., Co110 Mes-Hillgren Squart I
will present a.variety program I
Eastern Star
Party Night
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John Bowlus and Charles 1~ • Sh
A. Tfiomas, Andtew O'Neill, IH · · Th New Look
~ Dall.On. · -• -~1Y1e1t-s op
Mrs. Glenna Traino of Foll'Jl·
lain Vall•y will present .• cake 270 E. 17th St. ";~~~~·.· Costa Mesa decorating demonstration as ~ ~
an added attraction. more touting ''Lady Bird's for me." ~ per, George Reedy, also ~
book" to be called "White She wants to travel . and persona non grata. Reedy
Officers from Orange Coun-
ty chapters of Eastern Star ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
will gather at 8 tomorrow for
a spring swirg party night iu
the Masonic Temple.
House Diary." The former 'fuUID parts of her life long wrote "The Twilight of the
First Lady's opus ·may be on "'~glected as --she sublimated Presidency" and while not
the stands by Christmas. ., ~ iler own special interests in mentioning l!.BJ, it was clear
"She had the book all 'writ· deference to her husband's he often was tal~ng about the
ten be'°re she left the White political ambitions. only president he ever served.
House," says J~prQUdly1 U she has flOY regrets about Johnson says he has not
The always disciplined First· leaVlni her \'aUn~ ·position, read the Reedy book and does
Lady used a tape l'ec<lrder sbe ·does not Show )t~lte the not want to. :
faithfully during her While contrazy, she and 'Jl'lrst Lady "I'm writing one or my
House Yii!•rs p\)ing qp a tome Pat Nixon hit if otf again like own," he says. But he is
of-l,8001000 words. The big job old £riends with special bmdl;. aware of the contepts a~
is to boil the diary down to The Johnsons obviousl9 are when he was looking up old
300,000 words. going· to be happy to ·have friends in Washington, Reedy
She quotes author William their own books out tO. rebut w8s conspicuous by h i s
Faulkner on editing: "It's like the prolific wriUngs a~\lt the absence.
cutttng up one of my darl· Johnson era -by f o.r,m er Qne author whose book was
ings." . m· embers o·f' t'ti t· ·ad· read-and enjoyed by Johnson
Her diary is very personal .rninistraUon Md of edUi'se"l\Jle is · Liz Carpenter, press
and revealing. · She has a rorm·er President's·tltJl~l:tce.'r secretary to the former First
poetic gift of expression and · Sam Houston JotiNKm. "ho Lady. The Johnsons turned out
her guide has been the diary wtole.:: the 'devistaUJat'd.'My to' belp her hustle her book
of Abigail Adams. Bret¥er .Lyndon.('.; ":: ·.r ' "Ruffles a n cf Flourishes"
Those who saw her on her .,San.leJJS.frie~Jui.l;rother when she toured the Texas hilt
return to Washington say she baa not .~ken to.hftn' in a country.
Mesons Pick
September
A September wedding is be-
ing planned by Kath1een Walt-
ers and Arthur Bishop, both of
Costa ·Mesa. · -
News 0£ ~ forthcoming
event has been announced by
Mr. and Mrs . Raymond L.
'Valters~ of Costa Mes a,
parents of the future bride.
Parents of the prospective
brid~room are Arthur Bishop
of Huntington Beach and Mrs.
Irene Chargualaf of Costa
Mesa.
The betiothed are graduates
. of Costa Mesa High School and
attend Orange Coast Coilege.
Chapters Join
For Display
Crance County c:h>!>ten ol
La LeChe League will
)Jar(klpote fn Crance County lfuHh Fair trro In Santa Ana ~utp Saturday and Sunday.
April u and Jt,
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DRESSES-
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·FULL SLIPS
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the most ' :
comfortoiJe
underwir@
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GOSSARD'S
FLAIR
white, sizes
C, D
32 to 38
fashions for.
Mrs. Geraldine HI c k o x ,
worthy matro'l or Seal Beach,
will serve as courtesy worthy
matron with Art Budwig,
Seaside~ co,urtesy w or t h y
·patron. Mrs. Bernice Fr~e,
associate matron or Laguna
Beach, and Joe Penna,
associate patron, will serve as
. hosts.
Valley Lends
Welcome 'Hand
Members of the Saddleback
Valley Newcomers Club will
extend a welcOme to new
residents at a coffee on MOn·
day, April 20, in the R0yal
Savings and Loan Association,
El Toro.
Newcomers will be informed
of club activities at the 7:30
p.m. session.
SA
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.. ~ is frM and the Oon't Otl wtll')'. Riad Ltlr')'. BUI lNrJ~I OM•JIM commtnis Oii
houri are noon to 4 p:rri. and I tht world around us can bt hablt·formlng. Chtek tod11's Gr1fflll ,
lo 10 on S.lurdlj.' and ,_ lo • by LnrJ,
Son SWJdaT.
Fashion lslend, Newport 811c~
Stonewood Center, Downey
.,.. ffflr It •·M· 'tll ' p.M.: M•Jt. -4 frf. 'tfl 9:30 P•"'·
PAIHtONl '01 LA PIMl!I• "WILL 0\.AOL·r ACCEPT" ANY ACTl'il, llCOINIZ~O CllOIT CAllO YOU HAVI IN TOUll 1'0Sll5110H.
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CLO$! OUT ... . t ONI GIOU~" ,lt2' 99
ONE GROUP s5 88 11116.10..•t:ft ~ • REG. TO $1 2.DO . ·CLOll OUT •••, • ·
CLOSI OU T.;.. •· •ONI .. O~• $] ·29 STRAI' 0111 STRAPllSiJ ll.i.• 110. l O $1.Z.10
"'" s· 6·st CL051 OUY····· > • RIG. s;. ~o ' 01111 Ol0¥P ·,$4 et CLOSE v UT , , • • °" . RI•. TO· $,6.10
ALL OTHER Slll"I •iG TO su:M CLOSI O"T • • • • ' I
'ttr1c1 S\.ASHl!O T9 C\.011 OUTI LOY·l'S s1 88
Grrdles & PantJ,lflir'dles ~~~::~·uT . . . . •
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SILK·SIUN ••• K~'(S_ ... '" 1 1,.1.91( INC LUDING Cu•tom
MARLENE • · · l"IJIMALl,T • • ., PRICE &LAS HED TO SARONG. . . BIEN JO\.tE . , .
YOU Tll(RAFT .•. t!c\ c ... I<• of CLOSE OUT! ugh! oc 1 1 r "' c.ntror 1n 11&or1tc1 '"'K '"' ,.,,... . • • ~ylon Tricot Panties ·. G~ru-; s 1=n~s a-, GOSSAltO AllTEMIS , • , KAY· · •• o SER. 1"11111 '"d lln<1 1tylt1. Auocl· fl EG, $4.95 . •• • ., c.ro~· t Md whllt. ,
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CLOSE OUT • • • • ~ ' CLO!' OUT • • • • .. .
REG. TO $1 4.95 . ss.oo' . . • ONl GROU• $6 88 OEG. TO s·2 29
CLOSE OUT . • • • t CLOSE OUT . , • . ii
ALL OTHER OIRDLEl & PANTY
0111.oLES-••o.. To 1u.• VJa1he ble Sli ppers" &
1"11ceo to ••LL 'AST• Scufrs By .
MISC. BARGAINS
1<1ywr P•"tf Hose ••• 11•111~ ~~11.~~=t>t .& ."~t• ~=~~; .5~~~
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FIXTURES
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FOUNDATION
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DltlS ~ 1i.t iflllcl lt !I.Ott of ht tl!h tt th1 IWllfr . c1c1t1ltrr1, ~t II
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Th.., II c•n be ,inl!fd 11'111 IUled
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ed "' the ll>op 11 1111>1 permnt.
PLEASE NOTE
In lht l'tct ftl Jl ltl"I Prlc11 , .•
Tlllf It I W-el'(ul OPPOrtunUf 19 PAI 111 Ytw P.-..r •lld ,.~
tu,. Llllgtrlt N • I. I Wllll """ QIN>llly MlrthuMIM . • • Al
,rlcn T" Mlf NIJ\'tr Su Apllll
IORll:YI ND l'HONE ORDlil.S
Ht M•llll' How Fir Aw1y yei,
Nl•V Llvt ••. II wm ... , Ytv
T1 lllop At ltllt Grttt S11tt
TO OUlt CUST"OMlltS1
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(_, · were Mr. and Mrs. Charles .S. Thomas of
.. ~·Gorona del Mar who invi~ about 120
.. •" close longtime, friends to join them for ~-dlnne~ and,. danciJig last night in the ~:·-ca11'lom1a tlub, Los Angeles. i• Among the weU wis~s were twc> -
'f -couples, ,Col. and Mrs. Ale11inder
·. ; Gentleman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
• ~ Kriendler who flew out from New York.
·; ·aod now are the Thomases' guests at the
• • Balboa Bay .Club~
~~ When Thomas was Secretary of the .~~avy during" the Eisenhower Administr&o ~:Uqn, Col. Gentleman servl!d as·hiJ Marine ~~-,:;::s~i·!Y'=:a:it the owner of the
' Festivitiea continued today during an .
~ afterglow luncheon in Perino's ·ho9led by
J the ceiebrants' g and da~ghter-i&law,
Mr. and Mrs. Hay1'ard Thomas who flew
from Dayton~ Ohio. ·
Co • hosting the luncheon were the
Thomases' daughter and soo:in-law, Mr:
,. -and. Mrs. Frank Aleunder and another
son and daughter;~law, Mr. and Mrs.
~ · Roger Thomas. ·Both couples reside iJ.
Los Anjele.s.
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MR. AND MRS. CHARLES S. THOMAS R.EMINISCE
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:~ ·. Chosen
~~ : • May 9 Is t1ie nuptial dale ..
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: Brul>Aker and Ronald L .
· Hayden.
• . News of the forthcoming
• 1 event has been announced by
· · Miss Brubeker's parepts, Pllr. I and Mn. Vernon L. Brubaker
of Hunting1oo Bea<:h. The
bride-to-Pe ls a graduate or
• Hurtlng(oo Beacti High Sdlool
1 and at.tended Orange Coast
College.
Her fiance, son of Mt. and
Mrs. Lamie A. Hayden of
West.minster, at'tends
Callfomta State College at
Long Beach.
Monday Club
Sees Desert
• •. The 'l'ravel Section, of the
Monday Morning Club bas
, marked the calendar date of
I 'Ibursday. April 2S, for a land
\. cruise by bus to Apple Valley.
• Members will view t h e
desert in full Dower, see the
. Roy Rog.en eihibit and have
• lunch In the Appl< Valley Inn.
ReservaUon1 for the deiert
trip and a 2Cklay four·iiland
Half
Pant dresMtS-
greot new •f)i• for golf,
grOcery
shopp;ng or
fust vadding..
Step out in
youn "°"' Half-Siz•
Shop.
from t .. oO
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C.011• Mou (\!2 Blk. N. 11th. St.) -
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.t.i..1 rM OlliANOr,All MALL. •UlL•"TON
PLUMMER'S
6 FASHION ISLAND e HIWPOltT HACH
PHONI: '44-2JJO •
Are you a bride·to-be? You are cordially
invitee{ to see our bfautiful coJlectian of
world-famous Lenox O.ina and CrystoL Our
• Bridal Ccnsultanl will be happy to help you
make Y'"l< selection. Sl;·o Will record your pat•
terns in our Bridal Gift Registry so your
relativ~s and friertds can odd to ywr Lenox
choices without duplicatton.
Maonspon-0.ina: Delicott, wfNle fl«ol bonier
rimmed with plalinum. A 5-pi«a place lllfitg
it $29.95.
Roptvro Crystol: Groaiful hand-hlowrt tliapo.
with gleaming plolinum band. A 3-pioco ~
.. tting;. $16.SO. • , ·~ cruise to Hawaii on t h e . Lurline in .May may be made
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For Men:
Shirt Suits
The !hlrl IU!t will be ""m
by m<n durlq the 70'.
predict& GenUemea'• Quart<r-
ly.,
_ It's 1 spruced.up vers~ of
the oldUme slack suit -
matching shirt and pants, tl1'
Shirt worn out' over t h 'e
lrouserl insteid of beilli tuck·
ed in ..
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SEVERAL EXCEPTIONAL BUYS IN NEW
FLOOR MODEL PIANOS & RENTAL ·RETURNS
NEW 'ORGAN'S·
AT tEDUCED PRICES
· Samples ol the new shirt
suit: a IOft twilled, doubJe.knlt
suit With palcb pockets and a
lealher belted 'fl]sl; a grey
worsted berrinlbone with a
Jeli bell. PIANO-· ........ .---ORCAN-~
·De1i1ner. Larry Kane
predlda that the shirt suit
will, m certain occasiotu,
replace the sport coat.
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AVE. THE JOKES . .
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"010--FUR COAT"
CWED TO 'BE ·
FUllNY
1lilll a 11 •• ...,.eaw 111. lrolt't ltl.u.ent biind yow
11t11 ••• wn p)lul oil coat;slDle, ,..let er cape ltlt lcl,.
tl.b< tl!itillooldbutccrded1tradilillt.An!,,...llto I . on lu llllatif•I.,. fir r.llloi k" ocr m:ili111 collectfOI ol
apot, stoles,)allilllllCCllts. Y01 may-selectfnn
spocilllJ 11Jcei1 tn. Iler-' b bajll 1i11 a1911iso JUI 014
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• LOPPER SHEAR
.:'BIG BOY" 24"
BRAZIDI
WITH BUILT-IN HOOD
Hood with buill-in,
warming OVell. J PO·
silion spit; revolvi111 I
adj. grill. Heavy duly
tubular leg~ wheels.
Model 2440 .
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design f1tsa\!1'll5l
anywhere\ Wi~e· -'t ang~ front mounte~ Sfieaker;
built-in k>O_P an·
\eMa P':1n 1n bf·
~II stations.
Solid state stereo
amplifier. Garrard4
speed stereo chang-
er. Diamond LP
·needle. Big stereo
speakers extend to
15 IL separation.
MAPLE TOP
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BOARD
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' WEBC• POCKET RADIO
· Solid sbte transistor radio complele with
batt!)'Y. Camera style case. Grea) to tote
to ball· games w··beach !
flGlfl INFLATION ' WITH DUI
• LOW PRICE!
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WHJJE
FRON·T· ~llY • St:irva. ~ DISCOUNT • UOE6RITY
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CllHMAIER I
Tftanuann"".''t-11M 11•111 Ill, COl\TIO
·Perks cottee lo pertect I
strength· every .lime. Keep 1 !
warm feaWre. Metalware.
#1913-51
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Gleaimn chrome finish,· bfown plast1e'llandl~ &
• 'feet. Tef~11<11atedjri0s" , Thermo!talr sign!I ighfr ::,::;s-_:-l1 6 foot-· removahte CGl'ii.
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An.c• Fooil Slic!<.' faSt.. "''· unifr>lrrt stichr1, Rt-rrovlble 611>'' staY slror!> sorralirl blade slices nf• t!lln
1•11".S.letylinimb pard, 9' 7 , ""''Ible food troy. Sucl"' · . . • grip feet. Easy clean chfome. : • .m.."':n. National 500NA. • __ · ~ •LOW P11U1 • -----------~-------. · . 4-SUCE TOASTER .
• Tie ideal tnasler for ~e larger-family! r..1« cl>nlrot
'ror ·perfect klast; •sleek low design in c~ ,11n1s"'
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INFLATION WITH -
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HELP FICHT IMFU!IOM
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ADMIRAl 11700 U"
UPRIGHT FREflER
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4 interio r I
shelves; 6 I
package-deep I
door shelves I
plU! can dis-I
pensers I
Large bulk I
-package area; I
meat keeper; I
defrost hose 1 all! drain. I
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design -no
defrosting in'
either sectio• •
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80 lbs. ai~ .:
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IETWHN $AN DIEGO FRWY. AND ~AKER ST: ·
I I ' QZ en foods • Fun •. ·
_ widtli porcelain
.cris~erdarge
.:butter -.collf.1
parlment; egg
stoarg e; ~i! ·
:profit~ door·
, shelves. ·
* STORE HOURS * Mon. thru Ft~ .. , ·
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There Is a job for you in Ille Harbor Area -a
pooiti<>n needing no olher qualifications but your
lime .and 1riJ!ing -hands •. -. · . , ,
· There ate thpuaand• ~. operung~ lo~· men
amt:womea irom--t.Hnagen ... to·eenior-citizens.
Now ls tlie time to git Involved in YQJ!l' commJ1·
nity:~s needs.. You ~-help~ Y.Otmgster to learn or
e .. e the bunlell-.of JOneITnel!i for the elderly. -
-POSITIPNS AVAILABLE
Hundnds of 1JOllllons are awsiting your tele-
phone .call ji> IJ!e Volunteer Bureau at 642-0963.
Callers will ~ aatsted from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m .. every
weekday. The bureaU 1• located at 325 N. Newport
Blvd., N~ llftcll. ·
. I JIACH!iR AIDES ·
Teecher aides are needed by the Carl Harvey
School for the'Orthopedically Handicapped in Santa ·
Ana. Volunte'e1s are needed to spend one morning a ·
week working with children. U you would like to
help, call )jrs. Nina .Jollnson at 543-3771.
~ SUMMER-VOLUNT!ERS
A junior auxiliary 'training cour~e is being giyerr
for teenagers interesteil in.summer volunteer work
with the presCllool Development Center for the
1--+----Blind; Santi Ana. The sessions continue on Sa'tur-
day, April 18, Saturday, May 2: and Saturday,
May 16, !roll' 10 a.m. to. 2 p.m.Jn the center: Any-
one wishing further information may call Mrs.
Helen Church at 541-3354. . · •
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ASSISTANTS NEEDED
Teacher aides are needed·. to assist with the
program at the Creative Cbildren's 'Center: a day
care center in-Santa Ana. Volunteers who.' are avail·
able Monday.mornings or'any afternoon should ca11
Miss CarleOn. Blass, 836-7666.
The Tee Tattler
COSTA ."1ESA
GOLF a COUNTRY CLUB
'ALL FACIU1IES
OPEN TO PUIUC ............
VIC GARCIA 'LTD. --·-
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NEW'OZITE
CARPET TILES I
9rinch \quares of• carPet with
a rubber back. Soft, warm,
quiet. No waxing or Pollshlng.
Made of stain-resistant ~ectra
fiber. 16 colors. Use in dens.
kitchens, rec-rooms, baths. All
colors_alsb_a.avallable ip l}_road-
Joom wt~hs.
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THE NEW LOOK:
CRISP ff.O.JRON
.SCOOTtR sm
.AND·PANT DRESSES ·
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lion design· plus perm&_:
nent press c_otton poly··
ester. Print top11 and .
11olid or print .scooter.
skirts. 8-16 .. r
10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. .
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2'DAYS ONLY .• : .•
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For" sport or casual wear. C.Otton duck canvas bal sneaken fea.-· ture cushion Innersoles for great comfort. plus-bouncy Pvc• ";==="-'·---------1 sOleS. In white ol\ navy. Four eyelet styling. Women's aizet .. •s.ie. " '
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.CMPET 11LU \j
DOUBLE KNEES
DOUBLE WEAR LOM·A
TRASH
PATIO
:TABl:ES
9A¢
'Enamel finished steel top!!.
19''-di.a. 19'.' high. Bras& fin·
white sun·
--ENFAMll ~ LIQUID
BABY -FORMULA IN
BIG 32-0Z. SIZE
Just add \VB.ter and Enfamil f!J
ready! Balanced to suit baby's
delicate digestion, g Ive proper
nutrition. Save!
Llmu..· ,....,.111y--.,111 '9 de11tn.
STEER · MANURE 47¢ • ' 2 CUBIC FT.
Wl'Cd-free pure organic laboratory tested '
Enriches soil ~nd rPtains moistuN'.
KINDNESS®. "20" ·
HEAT-AT-ONCE
JIAIR ROLLER SET
• · 15.97
2 D~YS ONLY
A nl'w halrset In minutes! 6
jumbo, 10 large, 4 small rollers
with . smart 11lug-in portable
casr.. Save '1.57!
Llmlled 11111nlllY-• Hiii i. dealtr1.
JOHNSON
2 DAYS ON L'Y
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OF Jfl BOYS' JWls-'
2 DAYS ONLY
Heavy l~z. cotton den-
im jeans boast sturdy
double knees for'" rough
play, With snap tront,
belt lf1P6 and 5 pockets.
Ma,,fl\fne wash. 3-7
&~·OZ. CREST®
DENTAL CRfAM~AT--.. ~E SAVINGS
48¢ ~
2 DAYS ONLY
Big family-slie Crest® has
fluoristan to fight decay. Whit-
ens. brightens teeth, refreshes
mouth too. Save!
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2.86
CAN
1.74
40 qt. lift top. Avocado,
gold. Similar to illustra•
tion.
QUALITY llll
-PAINJ~JHINNER
CLEANS BRUSHES
2 DAYS ONLY
Grea.t for thinning oil paint,
cleaning brushes, general use
i'.1 home or shop. Metal can.
Limit: 2
QUART FANTASTIK®
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SPRAY CLEANER
WITH SPRAYER
2 DAYS ONLY
Spray on, wipe off 11tubborn
dirt, greasC. No rinsing!
hiJ-1.l 7 · f.cl11tostic® 97
1/i·ta:91ow Nflll •••••. , , • , C
Limited 41111nllly-t Mid fO dHllri ,
FOCAL® SLIDE' TRA y
2 DAYS ONLY 1.67
Ann Has the. Answer to Your .Q-uestion
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U S Food would have. vtnau, /JO dist · votlnc bebavkw. · minimized he sald because vantage, you could be. damn
• • on lbe outcttie--of aaUaul-tboulh l tbe votlng 11 ''kids don't vote'lhaf ofttn." sure they'd be. up there . . . ' . , · . ty·about'lO per'f"i'l'ol ocreaml"f Uld Nt.on would be . , • • • _, / )oltCu.i>o. 1'*dl!'f'lo '" ?· ,laue l!al been in Co,_s .10~11 !• 20 a,e 1rou.(i'.'\'<>Jld in ' 111,...~ 10 vtlo ii,"
F·Afmers and manuflt1urers · The. new voLln., s~ 1--d to send President Nlxon such they have the-..v~Ot.e, he sQt. AcCordln1 to Scamsn_ 'i
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HOl'lllleNAL I STOfl SlllVICI
CAIPITS Ir FLOOR CLIANING
t WAU T• WAU_ COMllNlt =QICI -•l.GOl-t• cuu• . ~ U1 JHI IN f .. --~-miMAtn ~· • .
4~3 ' CAU. 'COWCT . . . .
FR51 PICK·UP.
L• 1!.D~ WAlllJNG11)!1· l • P,} .-perl'111t.voJliiiOeha"ilii' 1 • years and the Roose iSUkely 1!168 in the' lourm\r• w1-Sild. ~
• ]llllll'td'bllllonT111~ , a olllll'd""M:-3ta.-, Oocd!I a h , H" and brnonpmldential elecll<ln lllh!Y>rs. tlhe ~1coroi if -
toklc dlemical mercury lh&o :.not produce a swlnl tO ule 1eft testimony l:iaS> been ellcite.d on years the pereeotage;.. Is »wtr.. JN( tltctioa w~ llilve been , j ·-..
tile naUon' food and waler in Americ8n politics. Just the its polltlcil impact. . Scammon said ne.lther m1-· nq, different with 18-t~BO<year· ' , ' -i .., ,· "-' • • •
supply for yearr whHe the oppositt cou lii happen, he ad· Scammon sald the~e Is a jor1Jarty expects or should ex· olds bl lhe etedorate.; Auoclattd Service& el LANG -IV JANITOR lllVICI· ... , gov"""1<0i diil: no1111n1 to de<!, but moot likely the JoJal lel)dency to vote Jn laml~ar peel lo tie:hurl•ign[llcanUy hy ;==:="i='=#=;i:;= , -oild ltlUICIMA llUG I CAllPlT CLUHlllS , , rr 1
slop them. . . e,ffecl would be n_eglig!ble. . family patleras. Because !&-.· the Senate-passed propo11l to •·Tho ""'l''t a.ILOT-. "'E.RYl,CING so•nwo. N OIANGE, COUNT'I , ' Altl\oul\I there hid been . Scammon, fo~er director )'~i-Oldl are c~ .. to home, make 18 lhe voting age for all '"'~"' !"." 1' ..,, •• slgnl6c~ and early watninasfJo~I ~the~~.,.:ns~us:b~urei'~i·~hc~aidi'i'heiyimiaiyibeieixpeci. ~1ed~1ioiviot~e ~1oc~aJ~,~si1a~1e~an~d~n~a~uo~n~at~e:Jec-~~·;J~he:O~n~o"~n,~0:1 ·~C:•~r=t1~·~~~~~~P:LA:NT:'~J.:OC:A~T~IONi~~lS~2A~~L~ .. ~·~Mo1~1~-.~~s.n~~C1~11~.,~-!w~~-r· ~~ ftoni ~ a~ the daQger the Gove.rnmental A r l a l ·r 1 more conservauvely t h a o tlons.
of the 119lluUon, f ~-~er a I .. ~
autharflfes dicf 'not stir until , throe:¢Jldren ln,!lew Mexico '\
·were ae.vertly lnjU?ed recently
from.eaUnc me r..c.u r y-ooo-
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up In the Cieo! t.abi. ~
' From. 11114 witD eorlf IJii.
• Y.ur. "MM nmovllll llP'I 're r ~. -· .. ~~:· iii~.
, -from the Food aild DNg
administratlon to-the registra-
.1tion or I.he chemical. ,
' And· then, acording to a
department cifficlal, it acted
''only because of the New ·
Mexic-0 incident and t h e
resulting public Pressure."
The FDA objections ":ere
brushed aside, the official
said, "because they offered no .
substantiating evidence o f
their opinions."
During that time, mercury
· Poisoning from contaminated
grain accounted for 35 deaths
aod 321 irtj.lry cases in Iraq.in
. 1961, tour deaths and 34 injury
cases in. West Pakistan in 1963
and ·20 deaths and 45 injury •·
•cases in Guatemala during
1966. j
. A inercury discharge fr.om
an industrial plant in Japanese
waters cootamlnated sea food,
resulting in 43 deaths and un-
counted birth defecls.
The fabts on mercury,' u
compiled by a recent govern-
• ment pesticide commission
are these :
' Some 5.3 million pounds of
mercury are used annuallr by
industry, 800,000 pounds going
in manufacture or pesticides.
Mercury is a permanent ele-
ment and "residues c a n
persist up to 100 years in
polluted lakes'' accumulating
in mounUng concentration in
fish and s'hell fish, the com-·
missJon-1aid. .. . ' "Human consumption o f
1uch seafood may leaji to ac-
cumulation of methyl-mercury
to even lethal levels," the
ct1mmission said.
ILADfCUT 55 '""''. 4 . c 'IOMDft "~ • ~JllF . .. I&. . . .
Fidl FlYERS
U.S.D ' $ ..... i
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r RDUND STEAJ(=~~ ..... u. 93' Rll IOAST :::::""'...;;.""11..~ ...... 1• 98' i CUT-UP FRYERS :::':':.::'~'. ....... .1 .. 33•
I T .. aoNE sTUK~:M :OO:'am ... t •• 'J Jr PORTERHOUSE :=i:::O'::.r ... lL •1 41 ..,,,. LUCKY BACON :~~~.,.· ..•. : ........... 69'
SIRLOIN STEAK~:.0 ,111 ........ i•. s11•' • • RJB IOAST :8'~111u ......... u:ta' SLICEP BACQN ~~·~',•.-':'!:. ,., ...... 77f"
llNIC ,SAUSAGE'::~~A:~.~ ........ 37' ~ ·MAM ::~r;::.~'.':'~.~.'.~~~ ........... u.69' SLICED·iACON :~~~~::.~.~~.t ....... 7'' Although the FDA. had wor·
ricd for some time about
mercury in pesticides, ap-
.parently no government agen-
cy did anything about in-dustrial discha<ges or the REFRIED BEANS ~.~: ............... 29'
cb.~Tmical inknoto wate1edr supplies. PICKLED BEETS ~t~::.~~ ...... 31 c •
DEN·~·;~·~.~;1 nLD ENGUSH .. Po~"s~~ ... :~:: If'
o my .w . ge .. '?? o~ T •• ...,., , ,. has betn mon1tormg it, said TOMA 0£5,, ... L u• ...................... 27
wn• "'"' 79c DUPONT SPONGES w ............. ·26'
' .. ~~:" TIDE DETERGENT'''" .............. '1 'I
0~~·=:mi:e n t PJTIT .. P.IAS ~~-,.11 ........... : .... "#' 2.1' ~ •w,i;; · . ·o.. "f • 1111 MllJl'I Ill . ia It• .
proliienl itlii Interior ; .liut ·-; YEGrtUU JUIG ._. 31 ' .
haven'I klded 1'ho b-!!> ·· l'IE fl-,.,..,. _ _, • l9'
IVORY SOAP FLAKES :~;~: ........ 82' .
•• IALVI TAIUllllll.,,. ... : .. ·"" 1•:
· ... , , CHEERrDl'lllGENT:ar .. ,,.,11, .... 12 .... ....,, .. __ 32 DREn "ET""" ........ L 12• ~lf,'1'..iG 1n ~ QI Im • • """" n.u. ......... "-"'""'' Departin.nt of Healui, Ea.Ca. ' 'A,llCOTS ='U:l.~ .. : ......... 2t' ITA~IAN llllSS!f!GM'on..-..... 36.! · TOf Jo'B c°La :::.:= 66•
Un and Welfare .,..HODll£L SPAM '"''"'"'" 57' No one in g~vernmmt Is ~·· . o!.'~0'· , .......... .
S •uCE (1tlf .. , ...... 111 "''.'"' 35• • .. IMUT H llQSlllOOMJ IS.Of.,....... -IVORY SOAP lA~ltOlf 11' fliUOHIM I.I.I .............. -...
PEANUT BUTTER ;:~:;~i•• ........... 87' BIZ PRE SOAK ~t~~~:!:1.~ ...... -".-•• 6I• ready to say yet that the FRUIT COCKTAll u.oLm .......... 25 ' ' :c'ci:~~;~;~~~~~~~~.'.~··:·~~ ~' •···~Tkt~ ,, public is or is not endangered
from mercurY .pollution. The
reason: lack or data .
"But I would say it appears
to be a problem of pr~
portion," said one Interior of·
fi cial c h a r g e d With in·
vestlgati ng mer c u r y con·
tamlnation. .
"The Jack or government av
tentlon has been ridiculous,"
added another.
ANTIQUE
ANTICS
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APPllANC.ES
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lfffllf11mt & W•nw •••lltef• Yatky t6N4U
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" DESSERT TOPPl"G DEL MONTE PICKLES ~,':l' !:'.'.''. ... 69' LUCKY TOWELS
DlllM WHIP 79 (' ' I OUIKE • .,... ' PACIC.AG( _ ,
G. ••"' OLIVES UMOt•' ""'",,I(, 32' .,, ••• ,... 2 7c 5t1" J"1o.OI. CAii ......... , ... , . 148 COUNT . · .. m~ : "'--·~· .. 11------s r .
GRAPEFRUIT::~~~:_:~~ ............ 3gc
·JUICE !!'J!~'f.~.'.~~.~~~.~~~.'-~ ......... 47c
... BUUERNUT ~~~·, ••..... 83<
MOCHA J~VA ::';~'cu.87'
sou• CREAM ~t::,l:~.~~~~'.?~ ......... 29 c'
MAIGARINE :~~~.~!~.~ ................. 39'
NUCOA :'::;.·:~:~ ............................ 29 '
INSTANT =:~::i~ ..... :11:: -JQINWAX ;~~?~!~.N••·"""' 79c 1 NESCAFE lML"•··········· Kl T1$SUE ;:,:·~=~~ .... "\ i9' ·~' 1CESTE~ ~~~~---·-····87' I M s:~~=~•n.••• ........... 77< .OVAl.TINE ~':.~~.~-............... 66' ' .,. PAMPER blAPERS ::1:.0::;•.J"
IAIY FOOD :::~:zr.~.~ .......... -... "· 9' IUllLE BATH ~.~M.~~·"·· .......... 35'
JUNIOR FOOD ;:r,~:::.~ ...... " ........ 12< GLAjf CLEANER ~J.:;~.':(~.~ ....... 49<
MODILAC ~i~·,~·,:~.~ ............ 26< woolrn ::06:'8:~.~-~ ...................... 67'
Our.LOW Evcl')day Price! '• EtECTIA SOL ::r.~.~·.~.~~.'.~~~.~~.~ ... 87'
HARVEST DAY IREADS PINI SOL ::·:~~It~ ...................... 95'
SPllT , ... POTATO, 3·5 c .. ·~ljlULA 409 CLE(tNER :t~~ .. 'I" <MUClWAGON,<OUlll~ • . • t 1' G~WIN A,.MONIA::t~: .. , .... 2Z.' ..
WMUT, 24 OUNCE LOAF t :._9 , 1 ;;:.;· ;;;;;;;:::::::::::::::::::;:;;:;:::;:;;_ NIA.,.RA FINISH .:..~~ .............. 63'
DllCOUlfT PRICED UN P*OOUCE
C~JQUITA IRAllll '
BANANAS c1:i~;:: ::~~\•s 12c
GOt.Obl •IPl . LI. . .
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" BEAN BURRITOS~~.':'~:: ............ 37'
FRUIT PIES ~!~~'.':1:~.~-~~~~~~~! ............ 33c
SIRLOIN TIPS !:~:~: .................... 45'
C)IEAM£0 CHICKEN!~t::: ........ 45'
FISHSTICKS l!.~t'I::~ .................... 95 \
BREADED SHRIMP ~!:'~t•:;:~ .. -•'2'
WAFFLES ~::.';~:~~.~1.~:~~~ .......... -. 31'
lt.NDllET OINNER~"·"·""······37• 1Mil'KAl'li" 111<11111.oiftil.iii 11nn
ORANGE JUICE m\~::''~ ............ 25 ..
v~r.n ARLE< ..... m .................. 38' ttul(oiM. H.U. ,,,,. • 011ou. Mil .. •1on••u11 , , IEVPME • lllltl _
' PEPSI COLA "'" ooc .... :.: ..... , ........ 20"
HAMMS DRAFT, BEER:\~~~ uo ... '1"
BOURBON OAlMOUllrlt111iN:11 '3" WlllllU H tt;Of tf. If\.,.,, • .,,. ,
(AW&1lAIU AT MOii UKl1110111)
TABBY TREATS ~~r': .............. 17'
VETS' OOG.IOOD •'"·"·"• .......... ••
JONNY CAT LITTER ""'"" ...... 'I "
HI CLASS ,DOCt FOOD ~ .... ,;'21' ·'
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Fi1bts cnitirs ·a1~ ~ra•r~ y11~11rtb 12· C .,clra1 ••• y11r smlle bn&bt.. • 1
OUR IYHTDAT LOW PllCI· .
. PRELL CONCENT1t4..TE SHlMPOO ·
FAMILY SIZE TUBE .
c.1,11trfte• t• 1lt1 u11t1111 1f 1~14. ric~ $') 24
=I ltawe y11r •rir wft• a ••h•J lister l 1tw ~•iUty. H11•r. •••111~1•11 ,11stlc tn1.
PRELL LIQUID . SHAMPOO
LARGE SIZf BOTTLE .
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Nhral 1111. OUI IVllYDAY LOW PllC[
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rt '· ' \ BJ~ WRITE point·lla ddlvery where you have' to drive
~ .. D.ii1r '*' '""' . , lo 1-WJ' lhirp control and I don't have
ClllCINNATI -Hll 1'11 arm WU Jin.~ ctl!at ,.,., :
meraed in ioe water while tbe ·shoulder on "But tben'1 not Ume to· ex~riment
hll 1hrwlq llde .wu cooling ~. a • """°'""'"" losiq :H -yoo'v• ,ot"to try mus.Ive ice , J)ICk. -. ~ \ . to a leliit bold 'm to that." •
· for all the world; Dode« ""'tbpn · Qlj-,dld hold the R.d! to that before
Claude Oat.en looDd DR a IUY who hid.• beln1rJ(l]led In the top of the eighth iJ1. ·
lust beenJdt ~y a truck·-or a maa rtey, ; nlnC filr a plncbhitter. His departure at
ng to ~ve the -Id's gHR&; ·tbal\~ left hi! '70 .slate lntacl.-
hlNcw«. .,. tu=:.blve yet to score while he's on A> a mall<r ot IA .]M!lllapl the l.ajt>r ·; the . · . .~ bell·•!!PY ln ·~inalan® ~ ; , •. 0'lililen? I ..... they're In a
!hi °''* Coody (~) resideet.-W. · •alemp.oJll!lt Uke I am," Osteen said. Joat--.i.o,ci la !bJnl,llU'.aight dehot!tit: '• '°"11!"'·pltdtln1 coadl Red Ad"ffi! said
tl!.e•lt'l!I campalp, S.I. · • rJ rl' 0..0.,la .-looltlng better .each time oot. •
II an · bai>Pened Wedii.eday~·, It "lie'•~ r,uthinl his delivery a bit. It's
Crolley, Field,, bqlne •of the Juli· a -ol getting bhnsell 10 the right
Cindlutl Redl. It 1WU Osteen'• nMictmi1cll groove., II Adanu Wld the
ltratpl Joa to the .Rada over two DAILY PUm.
"°"!"" .,,.! the Dodct!n' et,iith straiiN ·~ yoo know YIMl:re·. out o/ that '
revWll? .to qney In ·the aame span. "°°"' p aometimes force too much
Dejected over the-defeat, Oalee tryi!>i ,II gel back In and that's what
greeted the prftl with bowed head 1q11· • hurta,• '
soft ·voice. If...,.. Watur Allton Said ·11mpty,
"l'v• been tbroogh UrlJ before -&be "l'w IM Osteen a litUe aharper, but be
team not· ietUng ntn1 -but I ha•en't . 1 ~ a better fate . When you hold
been off my own game u mtp. u now. thll club:_, ~ yoo haven't done too
The b1c tldag la !hat I don~ biv• 1111•-; bOdlfo • ..
Wol.ud. when you're mlllinll that it bwtl '1wtth a little .luck we might have won ' .......... It." 10fl:' ..... ,......... --·'· . ·~·· ·~hive pod balance but there'• a fkfi. Jiod·ao ,it waa. . ~ 'i "' • ·I',•
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ed catdtlng Tommy Heima' doobie to·!d
field by a hair for what ,would have
the third oul Instead, the Reds went 'o '
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"Jt was a tough chance . : . Mot.a
catch hall ol. them," Alston oblerved.
Then In the top ol the ninth with the
score S.I (tbanb to Andy Kosco '• seollllll~
homer' ol the year ) and the lying run a
second base, Jim Lefebvre slammed
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Uut the second baseman made a lei'
Ing stab ol. it to end the game. :·
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cy's Jim Maloney.
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''· • ATI -"I was · 1ptnrung my won-lost recordi 10. .
Ntw -oRLEANS (!P) _Lee Trim. "l'~dh.the Ange!J. l was dead, com. "I ju!t want to.pitch as much a Jan.
· say1 he won't· Jet .... iJ1 hll ma]o!' aip,· 1 plactnl.11\'d two yean o1 pitching good If I do tbal and can stay healthy r thoultl
. b'ltlons &If In · the way of bia queit; f~ . ,~,n!r.~.c J wu a lole.r. It was becoming win my sl\are," he states. He now owns a
.... I the t~ spOt in the $125 000 New Ol'le~ \ J'<JUUIR, aet up, get out to the ball park, 1-1 record.
:· · --------: -':' '":'). ;-,.; : D,AILT ,fLoT,·~·.,·1~· ~ golf tournament. , ' , ' · · Pitch inil\JOle." His seasonal best, was in 1917 ''llt'hen he'
Rt~-~)\IU, l!N~ .-,·111nv_:1,UP.•Y, tor¢er1 ipan-'. m1.l.1lfllb.JA:{tfl>hllfips,(Jeft)"bi&,siiCffsli'l!1-w ;, ."l'~:'J::&•vertJlme 1 eo out;'. M~-~~..!.~~~;\Jt' ·~~!!:'1wli.':1,lh.-~.~"t".~ 11111:~, .. ·.-.....llnt~ 8li ""'t ed>.to"•··· . ' .• ~~· d nd~rd Ed ,l>u., ..... '""'8 . --lllld 1today .. ,, . .....,,,,...,....,,_ ....... -~..,... ,.,........ .. -~ ... , ... ' ~f:alUm; .· · ". · · Yi!.';;f-·1il,"' ·~ ,, ..... i.-· '·.t. ' , '"'~"~ · ··~.}!:~, .... !' c~ ~ . ta.ii.fi:11n1;,_, ]lllJ at r.r111tCtilt!laMll'll!dl.' ·.. • • ., .. '1!!11111 . · cp;erw~.• .. ~.
•-"-·','>IR•,'•; ,,.,...I ' v • ,.~' e.~~ om.i....-'~~1p.nQl',-( • .,.lo~Ul.,~c'~f,'•tbp1 ~:~n;~, .He ................. ~.,.·,:*Jlilfttn.m ...... :tlte~ Mi!J~.!ii~~' ' : " . ~ ~~! ,-• ,c-: :·1~.,? 11'1 -~~· :~ : . ,.. ... , •. '.~ .... ~ .. ·,,~·~:.1I1i.:,.,.~ j_::~ .~ .. ~~·.atf.~··::1~--~··t~M·M ' 4)1~}\. c '";,.-..:i_·:~ I t~ .c.: ;·~ ... ~1
' . . . ...,_ ; .. ,,.., .... ' ., ' .,. ' . ~ .. " -l~ ~ '' . . . " ..-k ' ' t.; • --·'·~lf'l ,.,, dJctn-i Want" to win, If cJ "'.'· ;~tJ;"'tJ!1 ' ba, fomd l.· .new, hippy ' I ' : ' t X'
'· , .; • <(~. . · · didn't think I could, I wouldn't be 18"~~' hem' :"'-. 1 • -= _ __.
Y W t t F . ". "'. 't . 1969' "Bui one of my biggest ambiUonl l'l& • ·'1"1'·!~ _Fountain Valley reS1denl az an S 0 O·'M:g· :e· · · to win the T011!'11amen1 o1 Cbamplooi,' ."• .• ~a,.~ 11 11rs1 reu !!'lxed e100uo"' WH ITE .Jt, -. ' "Oh, wre, l'd.llke to win anothet ~.S. ower ~~ ~ Angels. But ~ more~
, , " ' . • ,. ' .,' Open. But the Tournament of Cbaml'l<!OI' ~· ~~ it, the more I hked the • WAS}I
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'I Had Nothing• ·to-Do Witli :..W ;itl.(lms' Leaving'. th~\:'.;O::.namen1o1Cham~1on•is.;,~:·.: ~~~;;:;;! ~a::r':0 ~:i:\11~ ----
• , ,. • >J • 1~ 1 -1 • ' • uled next week in Rancho La COtta1,, ', way L~~< 'So at it rnlly m lt en--•LIMN w M1T•
• r . ,_ .. ~ ,;..____._ 4 : • Clllf. Its restricted. field of about 30 r. joyi:~·.1 • '. 1 produced th If they N.~ YORK (UPI) -To Carl was cu( down at the plate. on a bcAi~.'"' ~aays Williams did -even While•tbe includes only tournament _winners ·fn!.tn ''.&;i 'firtt.lia.sn't been much of a transl-at all, w.:O~m :n.,• =~· mO:OO~ Yastne~kl,. a new season meansl the back to Blue Moon Odom, the Oikland',·~cOritest wu in . tht last 12 months. . -, '" tlOn, idltil'from one league to ~nother. I N howe , th all .
same, thing 1t does to most-baseball '°pitcher. Dick Williams ·didn't think Carl , M WH1i prog:rns. to the Red Sox "That'1aornetblngtogetex.CJtedaboU:t, have noticed that maybe .theres a little i ow,. ver, at'• bebmd.,Hi! ..
plaYfl'.S. It means a fresh Start a clean "'Yastrzemskl,had given it bis all ·comins , ,~ , ~e mazr;8,6., ca;ru ~ who Trevino sakl, 1'beaUng all the other chant· depth-.diffen:nUal with National League i:.,j! 1 new Jeaadi:n life as a st,Jrting
slate' ind all bygones are byaones. . down the HfM1 mm. .third bale. ' · tt ~ ch be{ lR_~an, pions." -, teaml'" ~vbi1 one or two more good hit-or a am t may well wind up Thal'' wh8t K should nd "ff Said I had bet! start . • . • a coo ore.~ eel the club Trevino Is ,,tmOll certain to be ona'ol • ten 1n .. 11ioir Uneups. In the World Series. . 1· ·, mean an>?'ay a e ,. · -er ~.~ and · when Herman was let go • the favorite! ~. just 81 he ii hen.. ' oThlt way you can hardly pitch around And you can hardly feel .sorry for a.guy Bos,ton s$130,000-a·yearsuperslugger~ harder, the Red SoxJeftfitkler recall&. Yutrzemsklwassaddledwlthpartolthe 'lb fut.talklng Mei:lcan American . beC the t hurt in that J>OSilion. wop1d be perfecUy happy to ~ along wi~ "I told him I was running u hard a1 .r ~ blame for bis dismissal illo. from e Et Puo Tn. is off. to -what ~ t. any~ ,,. ;.~~.... 7x guy can
thatY1dea • bu_t it isn't as sunple as Jl could. 'You can nm harder,' ·be said; )1 " ~, , ~ ,, , • • ' the -1 ~ou !""":" ~ .,.,...,": cu · sOOridl. Not in Yastrzemsti's case at sJid I couldn't, but he said the nell ti-.Pim .. t that something? Yutiumskl be hl1 best year on . pro ~--~ • .McO,Wlain, who s come up w I t-b .a
any ·rate. 1 d.idia't run harder it Was gonna con~; c.., .-.. I played bridge wltb the man for .7be 1981 µ.s. Open cham'"" ~: ~mce last season, said the b~g
Yai. hitting a nice cool .414 so far, has $500. I sat down on the bench and said it .l ft~ years, we were, good ~s, and ~ea:"': :h t'~ '::_• = f .ildYuttlli:-.al playing with the Reds .tS
discovered a great many people still are must be ·my old age creeping up on me.:-.:~ fWhen be ~oes, 1. m ~lamed. , Airllnel Opens and top.-the list both in ~al ~ guys , can go out ~nd get
convinced hia status with the ~ Sox Ht said 'that'llccost you five hundred.• . Thf, na~al quesUon u why . always money winnlnp ~Jnd poltill:.-And h;e'I ( °':" turil ~I don t have to say 1 m ~at
gives him automatic right of approval Yastrzemskilbas good bringing up. ff ~,...y~? · been In content!OQ 111 every tournament ~~~~am;~es~eortwke. t
over Whieh BostQn managers lta.y or go waS taught from childhood never to gf't ~I 1thlnk it's a combination ol things,'' he'• played this year. · ,' _...~·out nc npa s Pe, n n 8 n
and !hat he was . largel~. rtSponsible 'f~r (resb with elders, and y1ck wuµams does , !!e-~s. "The Boston .preu has tried to Billy Caiper, who wm the 1970 Masten • ·~11 .. ,UcGloth~ f~ ~· g~
Dk:k Williams losing~ job last fall . It JS have a few years on him. It wasn't the iiiaW me controversial since 1 came UUe la: the only Gthei' double winner:~ bltl noeaf pl~a in :e Wg ld Serl I am
eirtin)y possible Diet 1111tiains believ.. ISOO so muclt as the feeling lnll!e'• ffil! .. S<lne ol them lake tt upon the Y..r. Caaper, also one ol the leadlpc on· . ng or ...
the aame thing. t • ""' pe~ps that he might flave gotten a Utllp,., ,.ilieinsetves to say wbat l thfnk without contenders for the •t21,000 first s:riz:e heft, ~ ~thi ~) were tough last year
"f grant you I didn't tijke the man/' .smart with somebody older. , t ·"' 'evin bothering to uk me_ What's· the aiso won the Los Angtlel Open. but·~,,.dldnt have the pitching. Now
Yastrzemski Jlllys ... I never fiked him So Vaz apologized after the game re.Um for it you ask? I dunno. I gue.u South African Gary Player, win ner el. thej' ~~~ says.
even .When I played on the same club wiµi to_,_WJlliams despite lhe fact that durlnf it' :i!itt happens when you replace. a (Ted) $57,000 in only five weeks.on the Arner!-,, ~Mi t~om,.; ~~~!'i'r-%f'0~f1 to
him. 'But t definitely Dad nothing to do , Yastrtemski declined to offer his ver&Wn, .williims, have a few 1ood years and can \CIUI', rounded10Ut the top three pkkl: Jlf, le thl In s r ng
with his leavirt1. They sciy l talked about of .~ episode to the 9«1ton press~ ~ke some money.'' going Into Ute f1rlt round. . , 1111 pertgna goa s s year 81 ar as
him to Mr. Yawkey (Red $0r'bwner Tom · .... ' • ' ,i.
Yawkey}. Ridiculous. lt'l' ft1?1 true. I 1 ti~~;_ · d ~2.~~Lfi~l~~:£;::~ ·Cubs Pre., a f o_ r. End_ of .. "Row ... ·.y· i.sm Ask Vast(iemskl exadly what1it was, _ ...
OP is, that he didn 't Uke about Dick ,-t; •• • , · ,
wilnams and he comts right up with the " · ' '. ., ·"" •-er. cilfCAGO (AP) -Chicago · Mayijr llbif1Sunday and llltiotber ctayl Q>al we ]IOllce out ol WfllloJ J'leJd and Whlta flo&' dlw al ,Ill! fie<," aaid Beckert.
"Satcast.ic," he s.ys, 11too sarcastic. Richard J. Daley, uawerlng .a plea f«i. ~t be ~. Whether they Pd when he was In office. He pennihld "Elrler .. '' the young leCOnd bueman
W1\Y do yoo bav~ to «io around knocking help from Chlcaeo Cubl' G e.n er a f · Wllttie off-duly pt>fke or 101De: -any • delaU only -1do the ball porb. Said, "I wu hit by a -orange u 1
your own ballplayers to the prm! You Manager Jolm Holland, bu pledged "~• ; "ailillrled hu JIOl 1'1 been delermlned. Tho erowd lllualloo IDalde the para waa'walllftl In the batlera' cll>cle Bui
never air whal yoo tblni about ~ coopera!ion!' In preventing i recurrence Jlli-,,. have ollered' to pay for )llem." hu. been balldled 117 -..i and prlvoto "·that -•'-.....,. to thb · ,_,
ballplayer. You call him in 'and close the .of d\SturbalH:es that took place In Wril!07 ~ Cubs geaeral manager added, security \IUlldl. 'nley bave no power"' ' wu --~ com.---,.
door. People have feelings." Field Tueaday. · · • -.;)(e&nwhUe, the mayor bu ordet:,ed a a1Te81. or detain unruly customtrs JDd He WU~·
YaQ'ezemski.is peopk! so'he has f~~ The game -lhe seuoft home opener'" !Qll ~investigation made o1. the sltua&., ~Tueaday they took a beatlnc· 8ef'ere.11!te &•me, the cru&h ln front of
Inga, fix>. He talks about the famous l5iJO for-the Cuba -waa played before IUII • · ..... Ing men wbo ire experienced )n A spolieaman for the ushering !Inn uld the Uoket windows waa unbearable. A leg
fine Williams bll him with last September per"'"' and was an arllBtic succeu, w1th ·li!l' IJpe of thine. A ptaln clothet detail tho Jill ol Injuries to ushers Included .. '"'" .--.. •Iona with aeverot riba, and
for "not huSlling." He talks about how the"Cubl w!nlling. . 1'I( be making a aludy ol Just what'• knocked out tooth, • chlpfJod -· • severll fieiwona wbo fainted were passed
Wllliams must have known his ankle was However, the mob acene outs.Ide UM"; M on and by next week reCom. fr-=tur.ci thumA and severe cUll a'lld over the )tea of the mob to the rear. 1
bothering him because' ho "" Buddy park and the rowdyism Inside the brick ' inlitfilaUons will be !"tide how to combai bNt.... -• -"· " • -· ~""""' waa made up ifl,8fe•t parl Lerou., the ll<d Sox iralner, working O!! batlyard on the North Side caused the tldlroltuatioll." Cub second bueman Glenn Beck.,-! o/ -f'fson~ many of them plaYIDI
It onty'two d~ before, \·Cuba a great deal~! embanaS1menl. '1W detaill•a ol IJCllice llllide Wrtaley told ol ono youth will> a "wtld loek In 1111 hooky liGlri achoo! for opening day. Some Thallni!ll ~urr~ io a'ppie '!itlt Ult Holland said V(eclnaday: "Tbert -.ill f1'ldte1Cloda an order 117 ,_ SuPI. eyes" trying to are hll 11.,.i u be 1"I ol thim"an wild Tueoday. The Cuba ~ ., al ~k[and. Vaz had beaten out an In· be uniformed pollce In the par\ r ol Police Orlando Wltaoo """ Pullet! oll the llald. "lie -lb be wonted ,. cfoo'I •••I IO l<l u beppcn ogaln.
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Dcdgen. ID fKt, all four 1tartlq -..
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· Cincy's· new riverfront stadium may
make its completion target date of June
30. Ancient Crosley Fil!ld.wltt be 11n:
down as ~ as the new 50,000-eeit:
structure is ready !or use. ·: •
' Two-time NatJonal .League b•ttlnr ·
champion Pete Rose or the Redl:
ce1ebrated hl1 Zttb birthday Tuetd11.'
And to make It an lmpre111ve DCCallOD
hli wtre rave him 1 coaple of diamond
rings.
Cincy fans are entertained by straw hat
Dixie Land bands between innings and bl
Pfegame fesUvity. Helps take one 's mind
off the chilly weather.
Rtdt General Manqtt 8 1 b BoW&am
Crelkd the Jtell to eecktda Dll steell
in Ills prlft&e bu: bdwe: -Wed:l11l•J:
al .. t'• pme. llowwn -"""'" tO ntcb '11 tcul .. Utt roecl, -..er. ,
"Tlult.-way )'OI ,_'t nrry ai.t
detlller the ••~ are tattac can of tM -, .. , .... bow lllUJ people ........
dew IP." M 11)'1. "Aad llelieve me,
lbf1allfgeoocenlo_.._..,..
"TUt DMMY (tlte pa) ..... a tot ..
oar program •Id ... amltlU..." .
Howoam Is glvlDf thoufhl to the·
posslblllty o/ giving ...,.. Ucket holden"
!heir actual C'otley Field seals to kell>
a1 a IOOVenlr when fhe ttructure b \«ft~
'down. A> be pbiato ou~ II -1cl bi a
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• Sun-stt League baseball is The substitute C8J! come in
.nearing the baUway Q.l&i-k and the gaipe ooly once and if be
.amidst the actamble for ·tbe ti-goes back out he 1tay1 out.
1le has been the insertion of a 'lbus, ~ pitcher who gains
-Unique substituiim Nie that is first basf, can be pinChrun
illowabie accordlog to tht Na-for, then come back to pitch
tlonal Federation rules f<!_r again &. the same ion.mg. Or,
preps. • _a plJ;yer c.an be plnchhtt for
' It'~ an optJonal ruie permit-·And return to the game later.
ting tubstitution. · Any number of combinaUons
The Sumet circuit ls using It ' are available.
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·wrote' and recelvfd perinWIOn pliy it this tlnle," sa'ys
to use It in league pmes and Fagans. ·
if the survey by the DAILY Of the seven coaches jJ\
PILOT is any indication. look SuMet warf~ a1z favored
for tbe 1'Ule to remain stable the measure • .._.t · this point
in Sunset League play ill the • while one · (Bill MclnUre of
future. Western) was hesitant to com-
c:ommluloner Ken Fagans mit himself one way or the
of the C1"' says he does not. other.
expect any drastic ch_anges Here's Wat the . coaches
across the ClF in regards to have to say:
the rule regardless of. bow RAY ALLEN MARINA -
popular the rule might 6e in "I like it real !wetl I've bad
DON WALKER
Huntington a..ch
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Checking .Out Goll·
On Area's Gr·eens
"':t
Richard Martinez, the
Laguna-Beoch-gol!lng JI""
!esstonal playing out of Pierre
Marques Club de GoU In
Acapulco, will be among a
arge""11Ull1ber ofj)n>ID]nent
goUen from leading Soothem
Call!omla Country Clubs par.
ticlpalJni in lbe first Acopwco
Fore lnvltaUonal tournament
July~.
The event, sponsored by
Fore Magazine in i.e. Angel.ea,
wiU be internaUon.il in scope
with a di.tingulabed group of
Mexican bnsi!'ftSIDen and of.
!lclals .i.o particlpatinf.
The coone wu designed by
Percy Clifford and ls located
in ' ~ loc;ale. It WU ~.in"illl. • . .... ~.
Jim R41 cloood .itth •. low
net ot: ll;tp '!In 1 men's club
tournlJhentatllllichOSan
J!)aqU!n Jut · -u.\d wlUi
Dick Lee (16) .. aecood place.
'Jim Klloz 1nd Bob lllanlDeld
tied CV< 'llllrd it 17"
J(} Alber h!I I ladles 'If'
wurnemem 1"Ul a u, followed
by Pit CWUon with I II and
Kay Loutweller with 70 .
S••tc .t..
Mike Coil la the Uni f1nll1st
In the ~·· clip COO> ' peUUoo at, Slntl Ana Cow!tey
Club with action oontmum, for
the -two weeks.
member crlu cross and best Ue resulted for the fourth spot,
'111U1ourn11111iitwlll tie a1a1ea-"lrue1· Webster. and E i In
this weekend._ For starting Stipes teamed together, Fran
times, call tbe starter at 8* LeWts and Maxine Astbmus
6267. formed anotbtr team and E.
In a ladles three bu.ld mlci Wllaon teamed with Astbmus.
t o µ r n a m e n t , Roiiemary on another, each cardlne 63.
Sldlllon won the A !light com· El N ... el
petition wlth a 5S. Doris Ball -~
_was second (58) and Merillee A four.way tie for ·fint place
illmgan third (57). resulted in I mJxed bell bill
Belly Brown and Ann Pap-tournament at El Niguel Coun-
pu Ued for top hooon in B n---1.. last filgbt. wlth 5S !oilowed by try Club In Lagun1 ~
Barbaro l\bepardson (56) and weekend. .
1 tie fe< \hi;d between Fran Winners Included Mr. and
Lewis and o,.1a Ianelll (59). Mn. Harry Emerton, Mr. and
Jean C..lgblon bad a 41 to Mrs. Robert Scbulunan, Mr.
win the Q ru,ht Utle followed and Mn. Arthur Shi""' and
)ly Ellae Sllpea (51), Phyllis Mr. and Mn. PblWp Krib;L
Bll'ltOI (52) and Geri Merlvlab Jn 1 silver flD ~nt
(54).. •, (two best balla of !ouraome);
ht a b(\11 ball of partrieiS the winning teun of F .
tourname9I using I'°"' only, Wer&eland, v: Sperbeck, R.
Irma Havem l.nd Mary Grose Billings and Dr. R. Wiibur br.d
bad a 80 t.o grab~ place. a acore of 123.
Betty Jo Sleva ·and Phyllis Second place at iii went to
Barnes finished Rdmd at 11: J. ~win, B. Menn e,M.5an
·Gerry Wit.son and Ruby J . Goawin, B. Menne, M. San-
Holtbw'1 wert next at 12 and a born and P. Altbaum.
13th Straight Loss
•
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tbls year In loop tu111a· only A survey . of · the C I F
. and briefly, here's bow it Southern Section was Con-
WOrb: . ducted two years ago and the
the..SuDld League. the experieoce of coaching two , . ,
"We would only t 'I k e yea'ra in Michigan with the
another survey of it ·it a rult befOre-this and·! like it. Jt .
BILL Mcl.NTIRE
Wntem
Sa0ta Anf ladJ .. club ht]d I
home--and-bome · ~
~ with JrV!ne Cout
'l\Jesdoy .. the SlnLo Au
,O~C _Nine, 19·0
Any starter can be replaced . idea was overwhelmingly rt).
once -tMn come "back in jected. ·
anytim! later in the 1ame. Ir However, the Sumet coaches
nwn~of requested allows the coach to· uUllze the -----~----
it. ' i opllonal rule total teain'1 ·ability and · it ..
that can · used in league giveil more athletes a chance
to get in "'the pme at different OC" "-ew
coune with m .partlc)pants. 111 PHIL R08S The Bob FernandM Memorill or .. Dlllt' ..,.... ,,..,.
stjlg wlll'be ._ged •\ Sanla l\'idneoda~.1"-a_clay Orange
Ana , oq .• April 29 Wltb all ; Cout.College. llasel>ill mentor
He got aboard on a Pirlte
error, moved to ~ and
third on consecutive w J 1 d
pitches and tamed on a pused
ball. :~10() Percent .Visibility ' opportunlUHo-'J.t!s"u . lair !or •. ~· · members of the men'• club Jn. "BaJry. Wallace would not like il~ed tO participate. . to ~five in a'th{>usand Years. Before it was all over
Fullertoo had shoved home
five more runs each in the
third .and eighth Innings and a
pair of scores in t)le fourth. .... . _, 'tit Ontario Speedway ..
• ~utamqbllo ni:lng I! beillg hailed · as the
~,of the 70s' and If the ..,. Oriblrio .track
is;uy criterion OD which to base ID apiniOll:,
liltle doobt should etlst. .
Ontario Motor Speedway will h a v e
unobstructed Viewing ,for 85,000 fam in
~anent crm!sW>d 1ta1" ,lhat "\"l'td> i•
lbree -hl&i --for MUlj 1 mile . ; . . . ,•
.,.MOW,t.RD ,._,MOY
HOWARD
HANDY
' aJqog the main straJ&hl .Qd embrace two wms it-the I \I-mile OVll track. .
'Potlll>le bleacben·will hadle 56,000 p>ople, ~ 'faed aeaU.C to, Hll,000 spectators.
There will be 100 percent vilibllity of the oval
Irick and , .... ilterrupled streldles -on ~
roid courae for tbeae fans.
Tbe tnfleld general admission area pushes
t.l}i. capacity above the 200,<KlO level.
.f'or raciag fans this is a first in motor
1piirta. Indianapolis followen know they can·
Dot aee all portions of the track. At Riverside.
qnly a small portion of the ro'd course CUI be
~n from moat vantage points.
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'l'bose who witnessed Rodger Ward'!I trip
a~ the nf!w Ontario Track Monday, saw .
the fll'!t race car circle the oval bilt not the
first 'automobile.
Publicist Bob Shafer's wife had the honor of
driving around the oval Swlday night in a
sneak preview. "I really J!on 't Jtnow how fast
I wu going," she said after compleU.c the
trip in the family Muslang.
* * *· ,Bill Voss, the hani·hittlng Angel ouUielder
from Newport Beach, is moving. Not out of
the area, fortunately, but to a new home in
Jrvine, adjacent to the Rancho Su Joaquin
Gou Course.
"We bought a hon;le nen to the course,''
Bill reveallid Tuesday a1ght. Needless to say,
he is an a..1d gollet and wUi undoubtedly
spend many hours 01 the links ®ring the off . "
* * . John Vallely, tetumed to classroom work at
UCLA We(tpetday after watchlng the lcBA
playri{fs ii Atlanta Sunday altd Tue!day.
John WQ drafted by the Hawks of the NBA
and Denver o( the ABA and ls still negotiatillg
with both clubs for a con_tract for next season.
* * * Sunday's Laker.Hawk game at the Forum is
sold out but Orange County fans wlll be able
to witness tbe .actJon on clo.sed circuit color
television at the Anaheim CoRve.ntlon Ce11.ter.
Tickets for the closed circuit showing are
curre11tly on sale at the arena and are priced
at $6 each.
one tWn as atalnst another.'·
JOHN 11,U.AAM, ANAHEIM
-""I haVen't.beant.'Ooe com-
plaint on it from the rest of
the league coaches. People say
this isn't the way they do it in
the biggies, but they don't bus--
tie like this in the bi&ges. The
only way you improve in
baseball ls to play. Who want's
to practi~ all week and then
sit on the bench? It's a good
rule." · _
DON WAL~ER , HlJN.
TINGTON BEACH -"J think
jt's fine. It glvea ~ou an op-
portun!ty to, play _'kids where
as before you were a little
•afraid to take the chance be-
cause you lose the replace-
ment: It also gives you the op-
portunity to pinch · ruri with a ·
fast kid,. yet gives you' the
chance to ,eturn.Uie slugger to
the lineup. "
"Simply, the big reason 1
like jf is ,that it gives you the
option of playlng'-mort kids. It
also givea you the chance to
use the individual who might
have a tremendous-arm in the
ouUiel(t but~~·t ~it a l~ck.".
BILL MclNTIRE, WEST·
ERN .-"I'm tbe o 11 l y guy
in th e J.eague that was
against it before we slarted. It
hasn't hurt 11! yet but I don't
feel read1 yet to make a judg-
ment oa the use of it. J used it
once in an injury situation
wblcb was helpful.
"It hasn·t really stood out a
a morale builder for us but we
· only carry a roliter of 12 or 13.
Our philosophy is if a junior
doesn't start, he plays junior
varsity."
ANDY SMITll, NEWPORT
HARBOR -"l think ifs going
IS• SUUTITllTIOlll, P•" UI
:. Major League Standings
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Oll<>go
P"ladelplila
Montreal
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3 3 .500 1\2
3 3 .500 lli)
3 • .429 2
I 6 .143 4
Wttt Dlvltlon
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Baltimore
Detroit
Boston
W asllingt.on
New York
Cleveland
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• 4 3 .li71 llh
33 .5002
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4 0 .1000
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SU Diego
Holiston ·
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5 4 .556 2·
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4 s .444 3
111innesota
An1el1
Oakland
Milwaukee
Chicago
Kai1sas Cily
S J .'f}4 If,
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35 .3753
35.375 3
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ind SPORT CARS
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' Pltdtlng, putting and driving HJJ Plr11e baseball squad
To Face contests will be lla&<d aloog ; went Into Wednesday'a South
with a lhotgun tclum~nt. ~ c.oast C o n f e r e n c e co~
: . . . . · · frontation against Fullertcl\ · · M'e•ll•.,l•rk ·with a U-game. km skein and UCLA Mext" Gary Ginn ocored I hole-In-bopOs o! alartlng a win streak. l-, I Today OCC's baseball t~
H<n.et third sacker Mike
Gera.kos, an ex·All..CIFer from
St. Paul High, w1s a one man
wrecking crew for t.be win-
ners. Orange Cout Collea:e cr"°s
will get their blq:est test of
the ~ng season when they
face lfCLA at Newport Satlzr-
day. The fll"st race will get un..
. one at Meadowlark Golf CUrse bas a 13-game losing string
rectntly ming a driver on the ifu..r Fullerton lambasted the 193-yard fourth .bole. 'Jbe ace Bu · was meet on .~ U'phlD bole cs, l!Ml, ma me-aided show into the wind. of power on the losers' dia-The talented Gerakos IOCked
two home rUns and two aln1les
and knocked in flve runs. mond.
der way at 9 a.m. •
CosC41! Mu• And Wallace's crew will not
have It any easier th i s
Wffkend when they host con-
fertllef: leading Cerritos in a
Saturday OOu&Jt!be~er on the
Bucs' field.
Pete PiJI, Mike Eaul and
Don McNealy Jed the Bucs'
nine-hit attack with t w o
sa!.U..~
Coach Dave Grant's occ "" J>ek ·Towle and Tony
crews have bad little trouble Casillu won • men'• club
in defeatin& four opponents sweepst.aba tournament at
thls 1euon. , Cosio Mesa Country Club last
In uct.A, the Pirates will be week -111\W ....,..,.,,,.., of
facing a junior varsity boat 75· . ··
filled with former o cc Dick MUier ~Gordon Voa
oar1men, many of whom row-each had.8'.7 lo win the low net
ed , in the natJonal cham-• competition followed by Biil
plo'.nsblps for · Oranie Coast in McFarll(!KI, Norm Popkin and
1968 when the Pirates took se-Pat ~a with 69. Lyle
cond be'1Jnd the University of Graham had a 7o.
Penr1Sflvania. The second aMual member-
Last Saturday against Cal
State (Long Beach) and UC
San Diego, all_ four_ OCC en..
tries lftre victorious.
The frosh four won wiUJ a
time of 7:30 to far uutdistance
Cal State (7:56). OCC's varsi·
ty four won in 7:56 while a se-
cond Pirate entry clocked
7:30. Cal Stale was third in
7:34. .
In the featured junior varsi·
ly race, OCC finished in 6:25
with Cal State 21 seconds
behind (6:46).
JC Standings
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Masks -Snorkles -Floals
Cressi Fun Foot FinS -$5.88
Slee~ng Bags-:-
White Stag Nylon -S!Jec. · $14.95
Other Bags to $79.95 ·
Spec. Nylon Bag & Pak $19.95
Rollo Gymns -Chest Pulls
Door Bar Gyms -Hand Grips ·
Trim Wheels -Barbell Sets
Baseball Wann-up Jackets
Boys-$5.95 Mens -$&.95
BasebaD Hats, Caps -.Hose
Shoes -Batters Helmets
Little 'League Shoes -$4.95
Swim Trunks -Cotton -Nylon
. Plain & rigured
Speedo :Swim Suits & ·Trunks
$3.95 to $11.95
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Cerritos won its 21th 1ame
• ol· the season (againrt one
lcm) and Uth of 11 In Joap
play Wedneoday With a 13-Z
decision over vWtiag San
Diego Mesa.
Fu11ertoa broke its game
with the Bucs open in the first
inning, pushhlg across Bil:
quick runs.
111e big blow of the inning
was a double by A n d y
Bielanski, a former All-CIF
catcher from Savanna High
who attended Harvard
University before transferring
back to Fullerton last fall.
Bielanski's two-bagger drove
~e Tun Wollmeyer and Jim
Cates, who had reached base
on a walk and a single.
The victorious H or net s
managed another score in the
second with Wolfmeyer again
crossing the plate.
Bob Con1"nt atirted !or the
Pirates on the niound and toiJ...
ed lour innings before belllt
relieved · by BUI Crisp, who
finished out the Jast five
frames.
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Turner. lb ' 2 > I
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Dunlop Tennis Rackets
Wilson T2000 Steel tlackets
Pennsylvania Xtra Duty Tennis
Bans Dozen $7.50
Wilson Heavy Duty Tems Balls
Dozen-$8.35
Slazenger Heavy Duty Tennis Bans
Dozen-$7.00
·Tennis Dresses $13.95 to $20.95
Men's & Boy's Temis Shorts
White or lvory-$4.95 to $12.95
Men's & Boy's Tennis Shirts
White or Ivory -$4.95 to $8.00
Converse Tennis Shoes -Mens $7.75
Converse Tet111is Shoes-Lalfies S7.25
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by Deke Hou/gate
Fellows··nte Dan Gurney, Phil Hill and Carroll Shelby made
their aames in racing by traveling to Europe, but OW: trend·.ruas
to staying at home these days. Not only do ~t Amen~ ~vers
remain here, but increasing numbers of ~bi~ous foreign drivers
are coming to this country for compeUUOO.
Such a challenger is Hiroshi. Fushida, ~ of a Japanese tei:-
tile manufacturer and a leadblg driver ln his country. He's here·~
drive an SCCA fonnula car on lhe CoatiJtental Grand PriJ circuit
which openJ this weekend at Riverside Raceway.
Fushida 11 will drive the same Eagle PlYmouth that yoong
Swede Savaie Put on lbt pole for the final fonnula rac:e of 1169. U
1Uccessful at Riven.Ide be will stay for the entire 14-race seuon.
He just got oil the 1plane a few days ago, learning Eng~ as
he accumstomed himselC to American traffic, customs, television
ud fut food franchises. • ' . . "t like this city very _rnucli!' he said, without the help of any
inlerpreter. ''There are many good people, very relax~. I like.
"Wbe. I come here, usually I eat hamburger. It ls very
cheap. It taste very good, . . -.. I doa't want to go sightseeing," he srud m answer to the usa.iaJ. questions about our tourist attractions. "J went to Tijuana
and'the Bat Cav~, but mostly I go to the racing shop."
Ftuhld•. Seli, Ability
l'ulhld• lleard tbroogb 1 friend abOat • Gleada1e racln1
opendoo, Zeus Divelopment Co., wbicb fields Plymoulh-poftftd
ope11 Deel formula ean. Sell!J:tg his abWty and desire to compete
u lwd u be could, be landed • ride foWbe fint nee.
Lat week be drove tbe car for &be fint time at Riverside, Im·
prenhlg Ill ,... watched blm adjasl to • big Amerlcaa eqiM, u
unfam!Har car ud 'I coW'le be Ud never teen befon..
r.u.tda ilollll the coane records at thtte of Japan'• ml)or
tncb, II •·tHt aad raC!n1 driver for Toyota·ad alwn • groap
ef 11 world land speed l'fttlrds 111ade OD • clmllar coane at
Yatabe, Japan, folll' years ago in •Toyota.
His biggest ambition? At the moment It ii to win ·Ute Japan
Grand Prh, 1 Cu-Am type race in the faD, ill • Toyota-powered
car. .
"My boa at Toyota ten me t must win in Japu before pine
1omewllere else to race Group 7," Fushlda said. ''Dltlml will Ute
race always. If wt win tbe Grand Prb:, maybe I come to Can.
Am."
Ube does Fushlda will have same experieoct to bltk Mm. ap.
He joins the irowtng numbtr of imported drivers who have come
lien to be where the •ctlon -and the tougbelt compeUtloll -it
la aa&o nclng. ·
Ttco R•ces on Same D•11
Olle of the timetable miscues of all time was the achedullng of
Bivenide'1 fonnula race on the same day as the opeoillg of the
Trans-American sedan series 400 miles away in Monterey Sunday.
For an analysis of what to expect in that series, we called o•
one of its stars, Jerry Titus. Titus faces the awesome Wk of
challenging Dan Gu~y. Pamelli Jones, Mark Doaohue, Sam
Posey and Jim Ha11 on the onJy circuit that boasts six factory·
backed teams.
Titus is not only ooe of the best drivers ia the business, he ii
so analytica1 as to be an oracle. We asked him to size Up his com-
peUtion.
Q: What do you look for i. the fll'St ra~ of the season'! .
Titw::-Laguna Seca Is a relatively easy course to drive 1n
these pony can. They aren't going as fast as Group 7 cars, which
have an entirely differeat and m.ore serious problem. All you need
jn this race bi to have good brakEJ'I and use them well.
Third Best Prepared Te••n
Q: Driving the Pontiac Fireblrd, bow do you rate your
chances this early in the season?
Titus: Of the sli: factory teams, we should be the third belt
prepattd. First la the Penske American Moton operation, wttb
top eaglnetn and Marie Donohue for a driver. Donohue last year
m•tured into a top competitor in any league.
Then. I'd rate Ford. Bod Moore (team manager) wa1 testing
the day after the Hriet ended last year. He should he able to tane
the bagger by aow. His driver ls Parnelli Jones'. You don't have to
1ay anyth ing more than thal. Parnelli is as hard • drtver u you'll
ever find. They may have some problems, becnse • trlct
carburetor they had hoped to use ~as not been •pproved, and If
tbey can't use It they will be down some horsepower.
We should come next. We've done our share of testlq, blrt
we're not really ready. Right IKIW we are trying lo f~ building
• 1part engine. That should itve you • fair klea ol where we •re.
We bave a big advantage, ezperien« wltb our car ud with Ute
problems of the circuit.
Gurtte11, Pose11 Combined De•l
Costa Mesa's Dan Gurney (Barracuda) and Sam Posey
(Challenger) are kind of a combined deal Gurney's been out once
and scattered his engine, I may be wrong, but J don't thiak he'a
ready. Posey's been testing well. He's not conslsteDt yet, but he's
very intelllgent. On the right day he will be a real threat. Two
years ago he drove so well a couple of times he embarrassed
Donohue. but that could have been because he was on courses he
knew well.
Jim Hall (Camaro) has Ed Leslie, and-Leslie bJiMs him what
he 1eeds, Traqs·Am experie11~. Just how much Lesl,e can crank
iato that thfng, I don't know. The logistit3 of this series may be
too much for Hall. I don>t think he has anything in his background
to show that he can 1bring competitive cars to races two weeD
•part in different partJ or the country.
Titus' Biggest Problem
Q: What Is your biggest problem'!
ntus: This 11 the wildest year we've had In terms of being
prepared. All of us are just barely able to run a race. It'U take
several races to gel our cars set up right. Teams coming brto lt
DCW will have to sweat for tbe firtt sb: montlu:.
Q: What It so different aboot Trans.Am tedns a1 race cut?
ntus: These are big can. Two mccba.tcs and a gopher can
hudle a Can-Am car nicely. With these can yon dol:i't dare ro
anywhere wllh less lhan four men. They are a lot harder to check
ever •nd keep matntalned, Tltey •re so sophisticated •nd clUmsy
to wort with. You have to haul heavier pieces around the country
. with yoa. Yoa u pull the cOll shockt: on a Caa-Am car la one day,
kt H'1 • four-day Job with a Tran1-Am c.,.
SUBSTITUTION·~ • •
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to lncr-eue the turnout for
baseball. It •ll~ws kids that
art weak in one area but
mong 1n another a chance to
play. nus way yoo can start
the good hitter -put In the
defensive player ror a while -
llld then bring baek your hit·
ter later. It affects the
strategy,, ,or course, but
baseball certainly n e e d 1
10mething. I like the rule."
BILL ROSS, SANTA ANA -
.. l think ll'a great. It gtvcs you
111 opportunlcy to play kid•
you ,rouldn't normally u1tt, 1
can use defenatve pla;yera and
kldt who on copable ol st•al·
ing bases and it gives everyone
a good chance of playing.
"llaaeb.U b the only game
tl,lat once a pl1yer is
substituted for he can't come
back in. I don't kno• If I've
won any games with it or not
but it's giVen more kids the
chance to play. I was skeptical
at fin!, but not 11<JW."
FRANK MUNOZ, WESl'MlN·
STER -"lt's all fi,ht. I don't
think anything is wrong with
it t hate to see 10me kids
peuall2ed wbeo they're capable
of great defense but can't hlL
lt gives some second 1trina:en1
• cbnnct to play where non1aJ..
ly they'd never get tn."
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Goih.~Sleepei-at ·Riversi,ae Save•2"
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Mite Goth 'hu yet to com· . completing his f Ir 1 t Coo-Calta Mesa's Dan Gurney llld inlle coune, wljlch ii the
plete the entire 13-race SCCA t.J.?enlal. series but a~ds that Pamelli Jones, whose racing fasteSI on ... the Coitttnental
c 0 n t In ental--championship everything bas to fall mt.o line style ls lavored by-Goth. , circutt. !h Goth's oplnlon.
aeries, bul. the former Corona on a step by step basis for bim Concerning hit thougbta in He 1aya of Riverside, "With
de! Mar J<!ldent feels this to accompllsn this. _lltference-lo.Formula.A11clng-an.aywauP«d..Qf abool'J2'1
year could be a good one. · ~ nOtts;"""lf Uilngs work Mlke 1ay1, ••As a private mph and a top speed of around
The 2Pryear old Goth, cur~ om OK, I'll finish iny flrst owner -e nt,rant-drlver, I 175 mph, jt definitely is the
rently resl&;Ung in Rlveralde, Continental series and, that'll naturally want to aee ·costs fastest course I've ex .
.nntshed 13th in the overall be a step in the right direc-come down. , perlenced on the Continental
point.S standings on the Con-lion," :'To this e!1'1, some form of circ,ult." ·
tlnental clrcuit last ye a r He adds, "I hope the standardization ls desirable to . In addition to Grable, Cioth
despite only com(>E:tin& in four Tasman series .has helped me reduce escalating costs." will have to contend with
series races. gain more uperlenc!e. It was He ~ that the secret to Englishman David Hobbs, TV
The wiry New York native, a real challenge." this ltandardlzaUon would be come d I an · s Ing~ r Dick
who sports a BA degree in &Ying.given midgets a IUC· In a UmitaUon ol !(>ttifica· Smothers, George Wln-
Engll5b hiJtory from Bard cessful try last summer in lions and a bringing -together ter:steen, John Cannon and
College in Rhlnebe<;k, New Barstow, Goth confides he of the various differing regula· Loth a r ~otschenbacher
York, ia a' definite sleeper in would ·enjoy racing them tions now employed in the among others if the wants to
SundQ'• Formula A category again, although not oo • fllll-U.S .. Europe and Austr~a. start .orf this year's series on
in tbe Continental Grand Prix· ti.me status, The Surtees TSSA Goth will lhe nght foot.
• t RJverslde International Goth's eventual goal Is to drive Sunday at Riverside is Goth final izes, "Those big
Raceway. literally becOme a household equipped with a Bartz purses in th e ConUnental
Goth will be behind the word in auto racinl com-Chevrolet 305 engine. series should be enough in·
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wheel of a brand nt•Surtees J!arlble to the fame acbleved The Fonnula A race.begins centive for me." TSSAandheadmlbtliif!Ome ,--=~~~~-"--"-~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:...~~~~~~..:...~
of the final parts for the ·racer
have just arrived this week In ••---.:..-...... -... --... .,.,.. ... _,...,.,.. ... ____ ... .,.,.. ............................... __ l+.,.,..N•
time for Friday's practice
sessions. 1 •
He says, "We ordered the
specific parts for ttliJ car way
back in October of 1aat year
arxi the remaining few pieces
are just get Ung here now, 1
suppose the recent trans~rta
tion 1 t r l t e s slowed things
down some in the shipping."
Only two American driven
finiabedl'n the top._JO at the re-
cent Tasman CUp Formula
two leries held · in New
2:ealllld llld Australia llld
Goth WU one of them.
The other Yank driver com--
peUng in the Tasman was a
northern Californian, Ro n
Grable, who will also be on
band at Rivenlde Sunday.
Goth, who spent • year 1n •
Corona del Mar from 1986 to
00, got interested in racing
in ,1962 while in college and
turned professional on a
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Motorcycle
Racing
Set May I
An agreement h a s been
reached between the In~na
tiooal Speedway Association
and 'the Orange C o u o"t, y
Fairgrounds that will as.'11i'e
racing enthusiasts a f u 11
season of speedway .. motorcy.
cJe racing on the Costa Mesa
oval, starting Friday night,
May 1, it waa announced today
by Harry Oxley, president of
the promoting organization.
"After a very successful
teaaon last year we are anz-
iow: to return to the fine
fairgrounds facility at Costa
Mesa,'' explained Oxley, "and
Alfred Lutjeans, manager of
the fairgrounds is happy to
have u1 back."
The nation 's foremost
speedway motorcycle racers
wW be present for tbe season
opener, lnlluding the reigning
national champion, Steve Bast
of Van Nuys, the former
champion Rick Woods of Hun-
tington Beach and former
California State c h a m p i o n
Sonny Nutter of Culver City.
Spedway racing, starting its
seeorid sea.son at the fair.
grounds o v a I, Is run on a
near-elrcular dirt track forc-
ing riders to throw their {ast,
ltgbtwelght cycjer ·Into a -'
tinuot11 allde arOWJd U. flat
track.
Funny Cars .
At OCIR
Saturday . Supercharged funny c a r s
return to Orange C o u n t y
International Raceway Satllt·
day with a strong field vying
lot a juicy purse.
Qualifying begins at 2 p.m.
w J t h eliminaUons following
from 1-10:30 p.m.
Anahelm's Beebe brothen,
Mike VanSan\ of Torrance,
Rlalto's Mike Snively and all·
pro serle.s points leader Gene
c:onway of lngleWOOd will be
posing the major threats to
Carlsbad's Danny Ongals, the
11169 National Hot Rod
Association (NHRA) funnies
Utllst.
The group will he going
alter 1 fat, S3400 purse.
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In sunday'a challenge ""'· t . COSfA MESA LAGUNA BEACH
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~.ea .~p.orts at. a Glance
' t • ' · ,Lt!ni l!U<I' MUUIWI co;tch ·ant! the .Fullert9n Park. and In hls"Or""'e County SUpertor
· J1owarct.LyoD Us been named RecttaUOO Department, w11 Cow1 action that club ex·
. lo cci8cl\ tM Solltll teim 'In th>, -WOii byllie HunUngtbn 8"a0h ecuUV<S Cbarles G. Scblegel
flrsr edltloo ol -tlie ;Ali.Stale . ·Vikettes who def ea l ed and f. !\. ~tl\!IQll still
basketball clwlc'ID Oaklan~. Fullttton'$ Lad<ra VI • fa ... e him $5,.i ID 1lllpaid
FLYING FUN!
' -..., WAYNE C!4A$E
Do many women fly to-with It. A JP'8ndmother
dayt can J)Qot a plane Q well
as ariybody. ntey IUl'f! do. 'fbe mert• folkl JI.lit can't kttp t1'em Okay, we'll co a.long out of ,nythlng. Time was \\'Ith the tttbd. Women when flYlna was a man's· are welcome In our fll1ht
Ramt. Thirty yean aco a school. But v.·e forbid lace flyer was a bamstorml~ curt.a.Ina in our planes!
,.,, ~ lboqh Ille stiff WinCls early Ibis·~ kept the angling
..:t---,'10'.U're down ot~ol 11J< lokes-ln·the-<outhland,-fishlng..ill
aeiinl wu IOQd. · • " • · . ;
July I. ' Spamnettei,. 3.HO. ' •al•!les from Ille u 17 -68
LYM. ,Who guided' bli Rams Corseca Park of Co!ti Mesa season.
tii~--'Clr 80\lt!Jen\~on--wqn .. 11e-"°""'latlol/i:llam, -renne"Y'"&lb-the ~court to
AAAAiiUe this year, has earn-pionshlp with a ~17 declaion ordef the defeodeiU to. im-
plied'. A 217"4 ' fecOrd tn 11 over the Lad era Vista: .Bees.' · --mediately give hlm hfS back
Fuca llUffettd a broken neck
durln1 an lnloe League foot-
ball game In November and lJ
presently under1oing · exten-
sive rehlbtliUIUOn at Rancho
Los AmigOI ff09p\tal In lloiyn-
ey •
roughneck. And we still c.me 111 11111 "' " ., ·MA1t10•
like to think we're a spec· AVIATION '"" we'll 1111,..r-; ..
Lal breecLS"1L~Elirl1 @,L -:':'..:'rw!"~~ " ,,:=: afytna UI 1omeu1 ng O "" ._., cki9 r1t11 111 Or•• a-.
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':l'IO '--of wate•. •. • " • Re.oit eperaton 'ftport that trout. b6sa, crappie, bluegll ud
b.Ulah are mc:Uve in moist Aower elevatloi lakes. · · .
years at MiWkan. · • pay ·Jind he askl for a "penalty
The. Rami polished w;i f f Two prlnclpala or the now assessment" of .$15,601.t
Monrovja, 68-37, fof the title. def u n c.t Orange Counly • e
His Millikan t.eams have Ramblers football club ha\•e A benefit pight fof Sam
woo the Moore League dtam-been sued for more than Fuga, injured Edlsoo High
pl<lnohlp three ol lhe )>ast four !'ll,OOO·by the ill-fated football gridder, Is !Cheduled for
Tbe ~· " !poolOfff -y Jlie 'E.dllo\I ;rush ~1-ct~b to r~. Jft9n1es for b1J con-
t J,n.Jl e d.., ~bllltaUqn and
educatloa. · 1
ttilnk about. l'hey're show-ty A ~¥1t1 •'tit -.... ••1
1 .... ut that It's not all that un.• MAAIOll AYIAT.ott. 114 ¥~ d~' Wlf"lltl' A ...... ...,_UM. 0.-frMI t\ard. And modern,, C>Sfgna svm .. t. MlllMI ll•llt. "lrhlt ill plus new safety teehnl~.• -. .we. ..-tet ,.... ut ,_.
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WATCH NEXT
WEEK .FOR .
LEARNING TO FLY
> • Ont of Ille bell prodoclnr lakei is lrvino, and •Cccrdlng to an ~ chd, .,,.i.n,.,. tying In~ ,som~ big "'.'tlllh hilling
Ille ~ at over jt pounds. · · .
Many Cit filbetnWJO are bringing in five-filb 1lmlta of the
chamoell oo -Uc! stink bait near Sle!ra Cove, and the fish
,.,. ,...,.,.,. -than m poundi apiece.
yean. ' club's head trainer and scout. Saturday evening, beginning e Robert L. Fennessy claims at 7 :~. ·
Donat1am are $2.50 per
person-I« lite "'°"'at Edison
ru~·· gyPlllOSIUOJ. Tbe school
ia. located al AUanta alld
Magnolia In Hunllngtoo Beach.
Women hllve taken to
the a1r in .ever in~aaing
numben. They Dy (or
pleasure and .for bu.stness.
And age h~ nothing-to do
r< • • Tom Radhnoul and·Detmil GaJ.,,• both ,tf -De.Jon\t Tu·
idermy .studlo'ln B-1lmlted oqt on '1116' w!Skelflsh In I~
than lllo boon. Tbe l!laest fi'11 'CNI \heir stringer WU 15 P<!'f"!s
aM the smalles\ J!lll'under 10 pounds.. ..
· ",;''.~''"'.i.•~-orkl1•• Go~· ..... ·~ '1?• .,,. . '
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, Meuwlllle ~--. treat·ud ~· actf~ f• '8110 .-ery'Jood. 'Bus are ~-cOpd oa· Ute iarface la the covea b Smltbwlck't .
'""' Rebels. 11.,.....i Budy of Ille oPQiii .•.tall ud thls3m!nr f >lalted llla tab IM a few 1laon • tk af-ud stnmg five ~,~~...-lrya ,tr. . ..-r ... "·. '. '°.~:._ . • .
" Al tllll .._wen tMai •Ute~ cl* '9·1boft: Otlaer
, . " A pall' of.area teams fared
well in the recent Fullerton
girls basketball tournament in
f'ullirlon.
The touroer. co-sponsored
by the Fullerton service clubs
New·F~ces
On .Area
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I •of • • :.. · f,e~e Ctlte(tes fit' '1aU' Utf<e .. Three. Orange Coast area ~/ _ ;• . __ -· ..,..._ ~-· 1 athletes are newcomers to the
' . Angle .. cu *pa~ caldlini luger basl "Ji~ . latest DAILY PiLoT ·.list of
ph.ts at Vail lAke° u tbe lunkers have moved into the shallows to· area prep 1taCk and Ueld best.a
spawn. . • ,' · . , · · , while a few other alterations A-~~ ~WJS.amona: the catcb ,of 'elgbt b85$ have'taken P!ace.·
made by Jim Just\li wl /Kt MarUn of fkvaansMle The pair pick-Hea<lng the new names Oll
cd up the.,l)ite ~ aloog the' north shoreline um, .a.bet the (Oljei: Is 1'ountaln Valley plugs. • , , • . . . . . . mll~r ~ Funk, last year~s ,
,, .• Mr.·and Mia:ttaro\d Par\, also of.Oeaim:kff. bagged sb: b3ss I~me l..eallJe fouri lap cham· ._
•lalhe 21> p>uD! claaa lind pOsted J"1o.llib~~. 'Ulat poon. •
'wdgDed ~ M S4~1pourXIS. Pla.itic w~ and JI~.~ Fu~k coasted to .a 4:26.2 vic-
of the bland pnQ.K.'ed the fish for the .-O;~Ve ulJen . ....._ tory 1D Jast .1bursday'1 dual
Trout 8Dd bluegU ICt.ioa r~.,alr fQt ttalt, flshermetr' in ~eet ~t Santa ~a Valley to !ni>st ll1'NI of the IUe, bllt as the water wanns the bluegU -Will ~ive. bun the th11d best. dqck-
>Start to-bite better and the trout action SliouJii slow down a. bit un-1ng In the area b eh I .n d iul fall. FOr bolt te1ervatioRS artd fishing information pho1te (714) W ~ s·t m Inst er ' s Wayne '~Hlf · Akiyama, Jack McQuown of :~·J .,. .. Huntington Beach and Ken ., Weu..n-f'fslaerillail Dies' Hurst of Westmimter ••
· • • • Aldyama..~nd M"cQ'uow.n (:_-f!cam-, K , of N"'11 Hou,-died ol alieirt alloct have ' b9th .~1"1'!1 !<>. !:ZO.! . : •~ .qlol. --u oolllUdlei _.,...,ol, llit llUo-; best. whil& H11rst's top mile -
.......... ii -...c.ilifGrU ud --"'....,,to be haJ been 1:25.0 . .,pc .t IM ftDelt' .,_, tl6ermea ta tbe ICMIChl.ua. -Another perfonner f r o m
1· -.,.. *'"& wO • wartn·rmlle, ud ......,. ... -wlWlc Matt teooard's talented Foun-:lt~lem a .._. ti lllltnd 9Uler anglers la tile. .itlds Ila Ud taln Vallejuew on the list for ~,.-eeret 'la catdd11 baaf. Rau· spent muy .._. ftdw.i· wttll th! 'irst t1me .is high jumper thl. ,...... .... ad effll wait u far.as to let them o.tn.la Mm at Mike Melatti.. . -".t6.et. . . . . .. . ' ~ , He also came up with his :~= wrffa> ls veff 11!fd~ by the ~g of Rusi i:tOt,pnly seasooal best of &-2 In the dual lie wu a dote friend ud filldq partDer, .ba men 10 against Valley. 'h ' ~-•• 1 •,,was • ,.,_, and bad so mach to Jive to otbe~ 1'be second spot on the .~:.1*11 yoa'ud fld._ He li llii'Viv~ by bl1 wife·~ fi!e · dlscus list is graced by Corona
1c · ·• J . · . · del:Mar's ·Skip Rimer for the
I • fitsl time this &e.aspn..-• .. Be• .f.fs~iq-•t -.Slaet-wood~, The .lanily·.Sea~lCJn~
i: _;1 O~r latea in the souUtlaOd reporunl'itus ~~k include: Late the three-pound, nine-ounct
·Sherwood, Henshaw and Wohlford. The hottest or the three lakes platter 152-J last week to upset
\t'as Sberwood where Tom Schtanll'..·rftporled that Bamnaater teammate Kevin Barnett,11.he
wp Sherwood where Tom Schrank reported that Bassmaster Jer· top dog on the list.at 152-6. ~~;~·• '1ve;fish limit weighing in at.28 pou11ds lop-thistt:v:o ~nda .~ednd rnfromate PM bY a· tu:e record ·aJM pounder. 0tonsky used Ji lead.head jig """11
fi\Mtb a parkrind to lure tbe bass from its: hidillg.i)laceM • , . Don Dis~n QTI.tlie two mile in-. Hensba ohlf dex with a 9':41.l., . :• , ".and W Ord 1~'8 ~e prOOuc!P-8 a ,rew .~ string· San ctemente•s:B6b Blacker
... ~ c:I-bals, hUt ~ pf_ the ~ are nvuung ~all in lh~ tw~ is the only . new. 'individual ·~ pound claa,=w1th occas1onal lunkef to Sll pounds findln& 1ea~er. .,.1~ way~ to .the . r. . · · .' ' Tbe Trilon speedster went , .. -Ben bet for H w is crappie, and anglers drilling across from thiri:t to firSt in the high l.'~ laft will have the best bite on~ellow; alld white Jlp, whlle .. hurdles passln~ up Garth 1~var at ·Wohlford &be. noel to best fishing will. have. to go to the Wise otlruntington and Est.an
•. u'Old. cia's Rich Wood. Blftker has
t · Salt Water · Action.· P!eki (]• done H.7. " ·
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•; • 'l1lil weekf/Dd cti9ld mart the begbmlng of a good leUOI fC, taken place -in the shot -put.
l<alhratu upen .-, i.. eatlre soall eoait. Reporla llldlcate Co1\a Mesa's Brad l,lorden ~ Ute yeDcnn kl"U,..moved btto the oft~ tslands and tblt the has shoved Terry Albritton or \1Jll< -llegt.. "'Y. -· . . Newport Into third plil<e In the
,... •, A '" yeU... were takea early tills weei it San ae.niente shot ~ith a besf of 54-9'h. "lafud. battllls .-S oa1y a.~p)e tf what is·te come. There were . Albritton's best is 54-4~ while
aYo a eowp1e of big white .u but taken at Cau"llna b• ... .ty anoUier T11.t, Mark Stevens,. is 1~ ba J _.. the area leader at 5$.61/t. , "-"' , t tbe bait .aad water condittom will have to tinprtve 100 ...... 01w un 1""'9r1~1• • ~11
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llJtlo. .. Ille big flab will fellly turn Oii. M•11 IP'OO_!lllac. Y1Mtt:t. t ,I ; Dtwt Joll~SOl'I CEUencll) 10.1, •.1W1 Rick Meanwhll. e, close., r to shore, 1porUisb""''-e1 are hauling In nice r..ac1e1 1'"-" c1~m..,ttl• Oeret BIOOd ~?' o~~-~ft'~.~ 10.1: . C8tcbeS of •Jog bamteada, basl Utf•bonho. ~ (eW latj:e WtiU( ,22_., i)1~ IJOll:IOll ( l~~~llr,•l':fl:
.are '1lo addlaa to. tbe deep IQ .-pGit. _.,_: .• ·• ~l:t."' Rick Glddn 1lin Cltmtnlt-1,
' 'I\ei_~kl wlnltea9'.1y tJlll week keP5'Dio;t:t l)f tfle fleet 'tied lip at uo -Sttve Olflstl1no IFD1.1nt1ln
,a,_ ..__ LJ...I ' "-•~ 1---• w....:i-Y1llty) ff.Oj H_0\11!_11 R091n !N9WPOl"I ·~ _,.;-Ull U NII:\ 1JeaMR:r C _._, ~lday, boltl got lnto H1rb0rl. SO. I t:rlt 0150n tE1!1ncl1 ), ·~pod ·~ace aad bottool act1oa.·aloii1 tb:e entlft coast. jO~· -Dev• H1111w1ctt !L••-~, BaJ filllilll ls P,04 forl 11pOtted·•~·~1: ba11.'ta the chunels., t1:"C~1r.~r.J'1ltfr9Nfci'1~!:.notc!~':
,,"'8e tbt back bay.area • produda1 IOlllf: file catches of 1poUln ""~?:\'~ •..:.. · Wivn • At v•m• ·~r. --(Wtilmflljl•rl Jad; McO.iown IH11n-' · •' 11,,..... tltefl), ;:ai.•1 Ken Hu~I ... ... • • • • IWa!m'"''"lc __ I; J.01 Tim Fu" k
Trap Shoot SelJeduled '"+::'-:,:•:.'"&!'~ rwa1m1n-
• llwl. t :».21 StWI ..,,,... .(Walmlf>.
The Laguna Hills Gua Clllb will OOJl a ATA Trap Shoot Satu0r-•Ifft; t :#.ti Jim o. ... in. l&ti nclll. ·~~and Sunday. Larry Coffmg, OWller'of,the club. says some'top ;'a:-n.=r.~ , ... f;"ljl!_!-•~,: 1~.
:lihoo. ten .WJlJ .comnofe (Or prizes and, 1-·".'es. ~. . tln11ton Ndlr. l'U:" ltldl Wood r~ 1 V)IUI CE~lt!ICI• ," 14,t • ·
\,.. 'M)e events will include -a>mpetition at 16 yards handicap ir, L,M· -·ii:~ w~ fE•t.~nc111,
position and • special doubles eveot bo sa.tutaay. · The genUat l~ --,w111":r~; .. lnr'"o· •0.::
public is iltvit.ed to attend and compete in the shoot; n reptestn-0':'J1rr,1~~~ rM~ H•r'Dor.
tatives of tbe ATA will be on hand to take' neW niem~rships. For ~"i 'l~.O:.~.~j' ·11 ·"""1"'""'· more laformadon ....._.. '""1003 M It rtl•r -r1n1. J:U.ft _ Faun-. t""""' o.11.r • ~~~ls.Yltltv. :a: . I N--1 ~rbor.
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Speck-Case
Law· Suit
Settled
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CHICAGO (UPI) -On July
14, 196&1 el&flt youn1 nurses
._Weit miirdered In ·~theft' tar
south· toWn house.
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OAll.V PILOT. II
1,.IGAI. NOTICI f i,m41.;N011CS
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f\.·Rk:haid !:'}>etk, was convicted
"of the s\a)"ings and sentenced
to death.
Prior to .V1e nul'.ses' deaths,
testimony in his t~ial.'rev-ealed,
Speck had been drinkin.g in a
couple ol1 taverns ~ar the
a<:ene of the sliyings. ' On 11lursday a settlem~t
• _,.Jun~ .. ---M Prr;;c-1111 oflf<i 111 (O .. FIC~l. ·~ALI --°"'~ .. r,-u~ ~· No!PI'
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTl(I o;o TllUSTll'S U.L•• 5"rlnclNI Offla "' TllUIT NO, •'51 '.... ,,,_, Ctul'llY
T·ISIN · ;..,."' On AMII H.·lt'Jio. •I •lllYM "•'doct. A.M. ~ NQTJCE '-Nf!f Cfl'lwnl1,.1ot1 l1111tft
NO'flCI o• INT•NtlOl'f TO ... ~.. tlATl .. lt.\Tlf o• •USINlfSS TKIE Flll:ST AMIEll:ICAN FINANCIAL Mirth .1., ltn IN Ttla SALi 0, ALCOHOLIC "lc.TfTtOUS Ml-Mii COllPOll:ATION, fo"""l'I F~ AtMrlcall ---PllMIPIH Or"1tit C0tll Dlll'f f'liet,
I,EGAL NOTICE
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--· ....,.,,. cl•lml ••~·~ t'' etlletll er ng as lf:JI It '1n~ DH!ce of tllt OtPtrtmtflf of trillll ldl-*i.6led thl·•ltK'llttid•fflt...,.,,. IM\ll'tl!O ~ bulklln9 lee.ltd II W"I .th, $Miit . Alli! Cltlfor!'I&, •n !tit ~lllll dtudtlll •rt rMllf~ f,_
wu.reached with ·one of those
taYerns. The settlement, al>'
proved· by a cireult court
j)ldge, provided that 't h e
owners of one ol the taverns
'!greed to pay $42,500 to ll>e
estates of the victims and to
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roved by Cl.rcull Court Judge , · • .t..1eo1>o11c '"'·''"'control, or bV PNll to IOfFICIAl SEAL:l • Ille 10111Mas1 COi'~ ., '"""' •nd Mlln r11111. 111111.l 1M 1i\i.u1, c1111YeYecl to ~offttti JM-~l't'., ""' -.,!" !lie DttHirllMtll of Alcehollc St~lf"' Je9'Ph E. hllls Slf<e•ll In the clly et hlllt ........ C11lfornl1 •ncl "°"" t!eld 1rio It imdtr ttld OMd :·:r . ' t
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1\Qbert J. punne as part o! a Citizens of Leyden, dressed in the s tyle of the Pil· control. 1111 o '""'· s1tr1,...~1o; 'Not•rv flutil!c<111+or111• 111 that •Jtht 11t1t 1n1111 1Mtrtst COllYtYtd of 7nrtf 111 lh• •l'llll••IY 1ltu•• 111· .,_ ...
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$4.,. million suit filed ag•ldst grim Fathers, will participate in festivities on Apn wlthl11 JO o.vt of 11\t d•t• tM P"'--' or.,,.. eoi.o11" of< '""'• ,.• •""'-'--"', 11t11•te15 m t11t or1111t,. s111t °' c111iom1.., ctncrn• it:i~':! 1!J; .. ~VI!:' ~' ~:;".,;
-f!peck, \he hospital wher~ the a e o ·1 1roul\d$ 1or 11en11r ,, '"'"'16ed b'f 1,,, J111141 ,,, 1'" :_A...,11 et:."" .. IHT~ll!..,-, ~.....,TN•tot 1...-' et Tt•d No. 31U, ,, ~ ~~r .... '~.~!T 20i ",:
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meinoration of the Dute part in ttie wanderings 0 Tiie """'lsu -... hUfl~ tor lfl9 Pvbll1Md Or•111• CtMt Delly ,,... m ... ,.... ... • •• .... M • ,.., 11\treel, recor<Hd ~ 9ool( • ... ' .......
nurJe:S worked and another the Pilgrun· Fa'"ers ••at ended i'n Massachusetts m~ ., •kdlollc: lllYl•lfft-Tht flfml ., ""'u '· '· ,., n.-tt1' ..,_,. ,,..,, rtCOrlled tn btoll m, "'"' ._. t.u, P•t•• " ""' .,,, Ml"'"'"'°"'' ~e;:o'~':,dl.;....f'"'°'.';1;,_. ': i..::2 •·vem. WI '\.II y1rfliclilell ll'llY be obl1lMCI '"'"' l llY .... illclll\IYf, ., MtlCllltl!OIOllS M ••• ' M'"r r ..... "' flld Or.n.e Couft!Y. 11r=. ntU " ~ t Pl m· 0 lb Rock on n.. 21 J6<VI flo! "' In. l>fflrt"""' LEGAL NOTICE . l"IOOritl ., °''"" CllllnlY. C•ltfornlt. S.1111 .. i. wlll bt "'"' llut Wlf!lellt Ill • """'
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-!;.!,_,.!. was found guilty O[ -~•:.:_· :_::Yc:::.::"::::__:::.::l.•.:::..::=:.:::·_.:::•_.:::W::_· ___ .,-----·I STEPHIENI ....... WATl5llU7lY 51Jcl leMtfltlf "'lte In tnttrest htvllltl ~Ill or wirrenty exorK. w tl'Mntd flf Aid lllltadffll, within lour montfl• ~ "i'ro«WTS llCllOW toti.I" .. _ bffll cr11~ tw llllt certeln letst dllld ,...tdl'!W llllt ~........ ", ,,;. elt1r tht Uni 1411111ct!IM 9' t1M1 lltlfct.
bttakin1 into the town boUse · • ~ · Ju111 1. '"" •ICICVled llY tM ~'"' 11r • 1 ' ., ~ .~ 1 °'"" Marc~ 11. '"'· ~ ·-lfM N .......... .,1111 CIU15"1CATI Of' •USINISS Com111rw IS 0l.ftM •nllll bY Tht •lufft. cvm ·~ • "' ,_ ~ ... "rt> WllGll!I Woo4 wrltlll
wtuch served as a dormitory ln . . ~.= 2.:'.:. cont OlllY l'llo+ • PtCTITIOUS NA.Ml!: I llll'llteilll PlltMr.;lJ, II Lf:Slft wllldl ::
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Whk:Q the young nurse! ·uved s • w c· l • · ' Tiit \lfMlenltned dou cerlll'r.ht lt cot!-i..Se w.1 r-.led 111 rM off1ct" 1111 "' kl I f'OYfdtd. adv 1f Ill ..... 1bt'tl 11tlMllll lllltcedtnt ' tranger as u pr"t ...._rtl 1', !tit "1·'9 clllc1l111 P buslMn 11 3;50t £. CO.tt C-tr 7lte0tlls el O!'tntt Collft!Y, _.. •nr
11 tllld: ~-ter ti •::~o DUIVIA.. CA7l,.l#Tll a -U.INIS binding them in a bedroom. • Ii Hie~ .. ,, Sult• J, C0t11111 ""' Mir; J-1', '"'· Ill ~ l2N. • ...,. .,,. "' .TM! 'lets. dll::. n1111"' •¥• 1 7lNl:ST J, IC ....... JIL
d the IAA..i: the ..... LEGAL N"""CE C•llforNI. \lftdtl' tht llctll'-llnti MIM ltt," Offklll ._.. ti T' . I -'" .._ OfWI. .... .. an n ~ ....... ng m ""'I one . -:?Y·~ Ill U.CHANGIE LOCK SYSTEMS,,..""' J.llcl u1e1·wi11 °" mHe •ep1r1lt!rr •!'Id ......... =-~,.,::. ... fr\llb c:rNMllll ..... OMa .... '*
at a time to slay thein: ·' .,. '"" .. 111 t1nn 11 ~ of rM foliowJrl9 w11M1J1 ~ " ••rr-t,,.,., 111..,esnd T: blftlfldlrY ~ w oJ of .......,. ....., c ... ...u
I S S ' h D ' ' · --. ...,,.. -"' fl.Ill Mil 111'°' of ., 1,,.tltd 11 i. IN! m1e, ~ .,, T .. Ttl.i mo '°""" A young , nurse from the n m'lt "Sp ute NOTICE OIJ D I I~ L II T I ON Oii reildenet I• u lillowl· • tfll;IWrlbrtZ.:, to l!str lh4I I IM ""'' Irr ''''°" ti • llrffdl Of !Stf1u1t Attlf'MYI tw ........ .., , Phili .. ...r-.. Cor A n e " ... l'A•TNft&Hll' AND o• OISCOtf. ltttd 51,, ... 21U 0c .... l t'#dt ~ ... lnclNI """' dYI::"" nolft ::::.; .. Ill .... llbll .. llOlll UClll'td """"*"· l't*lllMcl °'"'" C.ut Dlllt l"llOl. t'l"'~"-azon murao, • ~=:cti °"111tu':.!:!!.""af N::.r1on .se0 •,,."','· ""' ','"m,.,.1• !!.~,D.!"" ti TNlt 1o wit: Sl.'fS.n 1111111 ~!,.i::='~ ~ 11e::r.-;i,1i:; ""11 2. t, t•, n. "" .,,_!'
was the state'a . star witness ucm.s of lfll eor-itlell• Codi 1,... of • 11 • . u.•• .... •tsPte.ttvelY wH~ 1111en11 Nnon ., Del•WI ,111111 n.....,.. for ,1111, •llllll
duriug Speck's tri8.l She was of he · I lh the · Stct1on Mff.I• of 111e COlllll of c1vn lteM ""'" '""'" ~ 1• 1
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11 prw\MllIn111111111 wl"ltMn •lie. ti twMdl 11\d of tlldlen LEGAL NOTICE . · WASlUNGTON (UPl} l g1r S VlCt .. ,-,,~ ... lfll $lite or Ci lllernli Siii• of C111femle, Or1nt1 C:.UlllY! 11t1t111oMt11W wflh fwtl. cNrMS '"" n -lo uUSI "" -·•--•• , 1, tied up but managed to escape Th I . ·1 t l Sid t ' c ., I rr ··ho.. "'· . ' 011 brll 7, lt1', bllf-mt •• WO!lr'r,....., of ,... TrvslM •Ml Slldt~ "" -1111 ·----.~~-----'-e cu pr1t, 1 urns oo • was a pre en s ap1 o o ice, .. notlCI i. hlttbY. •t...~11 .INlt the 11rn1tt11 hblk In ,11111 +or .. 11111 ,1119 __ 11.., _ .. ~ Mw lllHfl tdYi...._. ,,....rfY" "' Htlsl'I .. 111 .. n11t1tm. _, •.
death by rolling under a bed trolli 1 v· -had • eceived the w , from p1rh'*tlll• ~ of 111e to11ow1111 td lltld s. '" t,.wn t. 1o bt .,.. 11o ··-1111re1t1.,., en ' Nw•mbef 20, ,,.,, ,,.. NOTIC• 1Nvn .... ••DI ·-•;biding. . s tranger S ng pas • 1c..,-~ r or.., eenertl ...,...... ,.,. KmltM ,,,,,,...., i. •-•r ' ""btllll -1i11et "' nkr "°™• with In-und1r11tnft uuttel uld l'lll'lk• ., ~uell Nell« b herllllt •'-" ""' "'-...... et
41"' President Spiro T . Agnew's the receptionist in the vice wtt: • :;: :r~: ~':.T'.~ ':'=.+.,:; "o;~ ~ ~.~~ Dffd• " Truit. '"" "' 11Mt1"" -bt 'K«dMI 111 i~~ ~ .. ,::; °:;'"'&. co..1 J11111.,. ~.During the trial hel,d in C 'toJ H .JI ff!Ct president's offij:e in the new HAVOIEN CAUS£Y, Glnl!'ll l"lrtllll'o h• t11Kllltd the -· THI! 1117lST AMEIUCAW book t lG
11111 m. Of ••\d Ofl!Cl&I C1Ufr1rnll wlH t...r tri '-'r.! Peoria, !U., where,., was mov· apJ l 0 . Se or1· B 'Id' ho 11'2 SllellY DrlYI. j.11,11111""911 •"ch. (01',lCIAL Sl!AL) IJINAHCIAL C011:5"0tATION ·~rdt. t·OI p m. T~ 'l:.~J 1:,."' ~ ~ It was he whoever he·was nate ice ut mg, w c1ntorn1e ~ " AndrlW s. Jo11"s011 f-...rv ''•IT AM£1t1CAN ''" M1rc11 l. tt7'. i'urdl&11i.t Dip! :., uld ~ :111r1ct
ed on a change of venue, who started the rumor thai had reeciv'ed it from a man .. ,'r':~~:fuMMn~u11:Hcui:::i:o., L·':~:' Nof1rv Publlc-C•llforl'll•· INSU7lANcr: 1 TltUST ~::C, .J.~:::z-ni Corwttltn 100:11td 11 no1 ' F1trv11w 7loH. CW!•
t estiinony' ShoWed Speck dr k . • . the b Ii . f l of C tl~I t2'.. ' . ' Pr1M:lP1I Oft'ICI Ill COMPANY II T 0 S. I 'C MUI, Ct111of"I" II which time Uld lllllllt an Sen. Margaret Chase· Smith. P3.SSl!18 tn · . a, in . ro~, 'Josl:PaHIHIE M. RtLl!V, Llmlttd or1r111• CllUJ:IY , s, a1 ... A. K110x .: Aieni rv c, omNt1Y wltl w 1111b11<1r. DPfMll 1nc1 "* fol': ~t the Ship Yard Inn and CR-Maine), was going to vote the vice pres1de~l s ofl1ce. P •, 111 er, 1311 1 M 1 11 or o r•v•. ::rif~,,,!~io.i li•P!"' l'ubH-="'~:!.o~,..~~7", News ,. Sy <l•mes A .. IKllltrem -•=nt":1t. c:.::""w.:,wc~~...._
) Kay's Pilot House. b 0 t h for the Supr'eme c 0 u r t The r~eptlon1st, who was 11e~="'~.;:.:11r;n~'us~=· uflder th• l"ublltlltcl 0••'?'!• (Nit 01llt ~lltt, cvmblnld with ·. 0•11'( 111101. new:~ r~, l"l'ltlO ... t ' AH Didi ,,, to " 111 ICCOl'44!M:I .,.111t
ta\:ems in the neighborhood nOmination o[ G. Harrold not identified, "uAequivocally nrm ,,.,.. et TOTAL eNTE!tTA~M!NT ""'11 '· 1'• "' 30• "10 '41;1' ,,.,h, c.1~1111• Ait'll 2. '• H, 100 roubll.t.ld or111t1 co.11 Dill¥ ~llOI. T~1:1:=!1o:k~•lllf c;o..1i~i. :=
Where the miltders oCcurred. C
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denied" that Lewis made the 11' '1t:1 Shell¥ ~!Yt, dlY °' HYnil11t LEGAL NOTICE "'·" A1>rll J. ''
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'· 1t7t • '°"'° ""¥ 111 S1Curt1111 1n •r:,. "°:it~. if rw. . to th I . arswe . . . b !!Nell, covntv of Or111t11, "'"' LEGAL l'll!'Cllul .. •it•nt ., 111cr KllDOI dlstrkir-
prior es ay1ugs. The ti'db't asually passed statement attributed to htm y c11Jfor111•. _, 01ne1wc1 11 ·111' ,,.1d111t11t. M • • NOO'ICE LEGAL NOTlCE Eich 11111111:11r m11111111m11wllll 1111 ,11 ·,.
Spec.k's attorney p u b 1 i c 1 • c Harlow Mtrch 1" 11.,., !Ml lht•ttft., nkl fir"' "" 111 cnhltr'• cMdl c.rMN cflKI!. or 1111111o • on in a hallway conversation, . d.._,llllued "" UH "' uld 1111""1 •!\Cl Cl!•TllllCAT'I! 0 ! IUSINISt • HOTICI INVITIN• llDf ON MMe.Mt . ..,., boflllll l!lldl •nbM " 1111 ....,,, "' defender Gerald Getty' sought . . tllll ltler Mid dlll~lon ... Nrltll ~•d 5"1CTIT!OUI .. AM.. •IM••AL h!..IOA.TIOM •ottDS 0, ~ 0r.,.,. COii! JU411ot' (ol"91 Dlllfkt
to show that Speck's behavior led, 1n this order, to: LEGAL NonCE 1ut11or!tv to lnClll' llbl1t11ten• tor 1111111 The """"°'"Id.,., ctf'IWY 111 b CM-lflWPH;ToMISA uH1111•D SCHOOL olST•ia '°'''., Trwt• 111 111 .._."''iii• ~ ide ti l ll lom>el' fll'lll. ducl!lltl. " bvl1Mll 11'1 Orillll Ceu"IY NOT1Ct IS HEllltaY GIVEN 11111 s .. ted Pl'Oflll'llt far 1119 cMt't 111111 llYe PlfCMI Im.I ti fht l\m 1111111 t
could have been "triggeredu i-11;S n a cowise or MOTICt 0, SALi! OATl!:O: Mtru lL 1t11. C1lllorrir1,1....w""' flt.fltteon fir"' n1,,... M.50MGI; Pl' ... ,1111 ,_,1 ...i19111on ....,,.,1 " N1WPOn-Mttt ·rif "'1.V1re11t.•11111 flll blckHr win''"'' 1n
by a combination of alcohol Bryce N. Harlow and others Nolle. Is hlrebJ 1lv•n 1!'!11 1111 Hr-1 TOTAL IENTEll:TA1NMENT of fl) lllECll:EA'ftoltAl. VIHKLIES It! Oltlrlcl ., O••ftl• C-l'f· C•lltomlfi, Wiii ~ 'rK•lvW ..., tfi. 0.rtlMtf ~ = "" ~ COfllr~ lf ""' MIN""
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honing Republican senators ,rooeri, ~rt1111tf" cltlcrll* w111 tie sold 8~; H.,.,, C•ll$n'· GeMrt1 TOI" TOO:.N..;.. 1111111': :nT ~=~ Ill SUl"tnll!lo" .i ttW c-iv 11 w.e 1111c1 •nllll w• fo ""' """ below iHC:llltO· •Wllrdld to him. In IM ..,.,., "' hllwt ,. and barbiturates Speck told I! oubll< 1uclklfl II IS'!·" Clltl"ftlll P•rll'llf' I . C-"' I .. rm !UH 'flME: T~aw, Mey 211, 1'10, ., 11 :ti t'Clodo: 4M C1llflrnll DI~! tlll9r ..... •\di c...lr.cl, ""' ,, .......
· to inform lhem·Mrs Smith was A""""' G••°'" Gre..,, c1111Dm!• 11 tM '"""'ns1>ec1 Or•"'' t'"' 0111r 1111tt. !he +o11ow1n11 11er-wtiose·11-1n SIVlrtt Tlmt. " 1111 er.di. w111 111fllrtlltM.or111 "''cu• .psychiatruJls It pre·tria\ hear-WOn over and to urge them to flout oi' 1:• 11.M. If' h...rl01J • ..:,,,.11 U Mltdl 2f 1111f N>rll I,,, IL 1911 $41-11 trMI :~.:II~ O':i1:"'~~~~ f~~i Slntl. Ad I is':,L!o~: Of'llct ol tllt Cl•rlt 11 thl INre If SvperYltort, Orll'lf: C-IY ~llMd, "1ct fut! :ii tlttrtof Wiii r
fngs Jhat he took pill!! and do the same .. "~ "'-
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drank wine before the · . "Krlblllll 11 1o1-.: • LEGAL NOTICE~ D•t• ......,u t. 1•• .--MAILEO 111os: Qtrti'" 1111 ... ,. et 111otrYJ111t1. Orllll• c-ty ,.. perkld of tortr·fl.,...ld l dl'fl '""' 1M i ' -An angry phone Cali (rom 1 Rell H1lr Pit! · ' .. Ntllltll O'le Turner ml11i1W1tiort lulldl .. , !loom 9 1, Jlli Ntr1h 5rc1rnort 511..i S.n111 Ml OollfWnll Pit UI for lllt IP*lifll tlltrlllf. ,
li&YIOgS. M ' S ·th H l 10D·t"•1V."1 ll"F1>1m (Ml~ml NOTIClil -05" INT'l:lfTtOll TO IMh•1 STAT!"OFCAL.IFOll:Mh\, ISSUE : M.JDO.ooll C9Nl1!1ng of fOO boricb num\le;.,, I"' ,0. lllUI .,,:• Tiit BNl'Cll et Trll,._ r_,..._ 11\e ,_The $42,500 will be paid by rs. ml to a r 0 w • 1 So• ,. .. II. 21" • 11" 1's!0r1ed IM~TN• IALI 0, ALCotfOLfC llV· OlitANGll!: COUNTY: rl• ... IY•, If 1111' d-...111111ttt It $.!,600 N tll, Ill "'i"" Jul I Jt,. Ml ... lgM .. l'IY11eg .... r1leetl .... ,,., •Ml •It blfto.,, .&'.n# B Goz owrii~ minutes 'before the vole CX m1terl11 IAAOIS ' On At1rll I, 1'1'1. _.."" tne, I NellrY "l!!Ktlorl lt1\), Strl11 A." V ' 'I • I fl w11Y1 '"" 1r,...111&rltln ., -i,,. ·~·~':s udak e, er ol pressi--Mr--resentment ' -,16 St'' Ul'l'l!""rY! M.1 •• 1.1 AP•" u. "10· =..:;' ~:': 0-:::·~::::,;, ~.,;::1;: .. MA;:-11:rT11Es; The •1111111 w111 ,,,.11,,, 111 tor11ecuti.... -1c:1i trdtt' 111 1or .... 11t:."or!:.!'1:: "~:'~"" 11~1.,., lfie Sffip -YaraTnn.anasytv1a "6 . . • ' ~ IT~tcts" cv.......-cm T~M°"~MAY-C0ttCIE7lNt ~,.-bt-ltle~-----• •INlll!_ tor Nth If "" ,..,.rll Yt•n •• lollOWI : . ' -' . . Stcrt IMfilll ., Tr\lllff!
Miletich ar:td ~1ary _s. Hardel, -An mveshgat1on by Mrs. 1 Foot Stools SUbRtt..Jf'.ISwln« ., ... ,lklMll --tubKrlbecr ~Ille wlftlhl 11111"""""' ..... ,. .. ._,~ .. ,MA~y•tTT AMOUNT Yllrr Oii MAfU7llTY AMOUNT" PUiililllcl ·0r.--eo.1t-o.ri., l"llil
Smith on liarlow's• claim he l s,-''"'" ,11ec1 tor. riolk:.e •• Mrelw ,11.....,, tll•t ""'11< •elf~ 111 oKU!edthe1ame. Jur~ 1• ~:... • :u"·..,i:oo JYlr 1, 1•1 • 215.ooe .-.,,1111 •nd n, lf1' .. !-7t ~wner5 of the buildtng .,,jn -1 od<tr• ., 111111et'1•11t1111 o,_• 10 "' •kollO (Offtci.1 uau · • .. . 1..,1., 1, i"' · uo.ooo wht'ch ·the tavern ,·, localed. II was given the information by ' cu"'lon• 111ver11n ..-the ,,'"'._ OfKTlbtcl •• J6-n t.. Jetid · Jurr 1, ltTl 1::.0,000 Jutv 1, 1HJ w.ooo , h I . · · 2 R11Hs P..:ldl"' follows; Nol•rv l"llbllc. Cillfo<lll• Julr I, 1974 l«MI~ Jutv J, JtU 2:6S.cot LEGAL NOTICE " will be divided aniong he er ong-llme executive ass1s-1• L•ll'l•s uoo l'1lllldfl ... ,. ee111 M1s1. Prl11e1HI Dtlla 111 Jy1y t. 1t1J 1so,oco Jvlv 1, IMS 2111000
tant Bill Lewis 1 t• • 2t Roll llrown W!r• Pur1111nt to sud! l111etttl0<1, 1111 urt> Or•-C-IY Julr I, U1' 160.000 July 1, ltN lOO#>o
estates or .the victims and -'M s 'th; d d th l 3 3'" • IP'' ltubbu Wl>ffl -J Le¥14 dersltnN .. •PPIYIM' to tllt OH••lme-nt MY (otnVnl""I°" IEK~Jres Julr I, lt17 uc.ooo J11lr I. 1fl1 )IJ,000 NOTICI •• '"'NT:'i:" TD ...... Mrs. Alberto Atienza. Uie -rs. m1 s eman a 0o11, R.o<1 . ~ o1 Alcol!o11c 'SeYe,1te c11111ro1 +or !1w11K, M•rcll t. ttn Julr 1, 1t11 160.0t• Ju1y 1 INt ui 000
-Harlow retract his statement 1 Power P•cklnt Mlchlf!• Mo1or -Ill 1:1'1 tre111fe• 'ot •n ettohotlc bf"""' Pub!lihtll Or•nt• c;,111 0•11¥ l'rJor, Ju1r 1, 1t1t "11,0Gll Jul~ 1'. 1m »'.ooo IN TM• s".a..1 or A COltOLIC Ill/:•
former Corazon Amurao. h
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h' . H.P. Ha:Me 1o< theu Prt1ml1u a 101tow1: Arirn , u '"->t 1m '*'l'll July 1, ttto 20~.000 July 1, 1tto 315000 ••AOll ·, c . . w h k' he on l e source 0 IS ur l Foldlll9 Seel l'flll'lf\ ' ON SALE GEME7lAL ' '., ' SIOHA'fU7lE ON IONOl: Al 11111 •n• Df Ill• 1ltMlur11 .,, lhl bondl Wiii A•rll "· lt1t
asuntr ac ows 1, l at-formation and apologize or 1 Cr•tt•"''" u~ Powtrww .. , .. ,... 11.-.1.i~ldt l'11llllC IE•""' P11c~1 LEGAL N.OTICE bl ll'llnu1nr 1111-ec1. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: t omey who filed the suit, said . . . . . . 1 Lo¥e Se1r• AM'-de51rl,.. I• tll'Olftl ,,,. luu•nc• INT!lllEIT: T~• bend• 111111 llHr 11111ru1 11 • r•I• er r.ru 11 111 flxtd' S\ltlltct • luVIM:t of !ht lkef\$1 ••
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·x "make positive 1denl1f1callon 1 co..c:ne1 of Wdl 1keflte ""Y II~• verllltd •~•11 <IPOn "'' 1111 tlltr.01 but riol "' tKcttllll "" ,.r i nnu111, INY•lll• •Milllt'f w 1111 Plied for, nol.k.• 11 lllreb\' 1lv1tn "111 lll• nd b ·t ·r oo!" 11 Cflt!r1 11 '"' otllc• ot !he DeP•rfrnttll of I"·~ first ¥Mr 1lllf 11ml&nnu•"Y thtrnll•r llnder1111ned P'"'"" 11 Siii t lcthtflC
American nurses' slain in the a su m1 P<JSI 1ve pr · 1 Rut• AlcollOllc se....,11e cen1re1, er"' ,,.,u to c•11:11roi<:AT• CM' 1u11N• PAYMENT: S•ld .,.,..1 •r.1111 ""' lnttr•it thtr.on ir• NV•bl• In ltwfvl lltYfl'•IM• 11 lh• "'"'"11", 111111erlllold •••
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-.m hou•• and Mrs. AU'e••a -A further straining of the , coc1<t111111i1e ""c ~~•r1rMl!1,,, •0•5,'" .. , '~·-'"'..'!,•roe l'tc:tttaous NAMll ,,,.,.,,•Y o1 tht u11nec1 St••• of 'Amerk• et"" "'le•"~. Tr11wr., of or11111, fol~h ,_, .. _, H ,, _ "''"' """ -·~ I ad l · d I ,u,. J Wood Fr1m1• °"'"''' •et • ....,..,.,.,. • Tiie llfldtrllotnt'f do c•rtlly Iller ere -tr. · .... • 1111 "lllOI• ill ~ '4
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w vi: • · between:.. Senate Republicans II Throw '".1!1ow1. .. LOa~• :::,~,:~of~°"~:::. 0•:;::;: Feu~•lll V111tr, c!lli«nt• tml, unc1f pr!j"'IP1t tlNWllt o1 ·'2,100.ooo. 1r1 llDf 1ub1.:i: u11 ~Ni'11~~.m,.~;:r ~111~ ~~~~1~=~:c1:m'i:~u=
He said the estates of lhe and the White House stalf. 1 c1rto11 2f • 11 throw Piiiow• •l'OllfltU. tor dinlil • ,,...,ld.o tw i.w. Ille fldltllul flr111 """' ~-' CECIL.S 111 r 111.0 ,,..turttr· ••i.. lllftN 1111111r111t on 1r 11totr Jutt l. 1"6, " t1111 prlfKI. .,. orltlnlt 1flOl'kitlofl et 1,, •lcohillt two Filipino victims would -'th' , l Wiii Pi«tl . Tiit pretllltet ll't 1'111'1 -lkef\Mllll for"" YA51.0AGE Ind 1!\111 1114 11 .... I• corn-Pll ...,..,,, "' 11.100.-. ,,, lltlbjllCt lo Clll •nd •M•ll'lpllorl ti • wtoolt Ir Ill bt•t1r1at lklnst "' ....... ,,_..., ,,. Mrs. Sml S and Agnew a 1 WrCll.'9"! l;on konc.e le al •lcGllolk tifYir"" Thi l0tll'I of PMN fA !lit 'DllOWll'!I tlffHll1, whDH p1r1 Ill llf!'t"' llVIMrlcaJ 1r111tt, llW the OOY.,nl"' ltroll'llll tf Ill• Olstrkt _.. .,,., !Gtlewl·
receive $5,500 each because office are on the same Ooor or 1 I ~· Fnmts !"err~llon ITllr be ot111JMd from 111Y ti· "'"'" Ill IUll Ind illc:ff llf [UlclefKI 1'f lt>ftt'tit Pl\'1'*11 lllltl1 Ofl '' •lllr Jutr 1, IMJ, 1t lh• 11rlnci1>1I 1inouni lht< .. f ' ~ SALE a EIEll the bad been nd' If trwlr Fr.,,.,,_I fie• Of I~ D11111rhnent •• lo1k>Wt: .... M;Cntlilll 1111 .... 1 thetWll ti 111111• It r""""'"'"' llllll ' llftmMLi> of ttt -AnVOM lllllrl .. to prol•I tilt IUVIN:t y SC mg money the new Senate 0 f (ice , Mt••• 11;_,, Olvllk• HAWAIIAN SKiLLIT . J1d): .W11-.,.. 1"1rrlc!1 Nedlnt hill of -"'~' ., wd'I prl11eJp11 •ll'IOllnl pM (Ill -'11tf "' -ptl'CMI "'IWth tlc.ln&I ,,..y 1111 I Ylrllled ,,.,.,.
home lo support their families B 'ld' M s . t b' 5 Mi11rf"IM'I COSTA M!SA, INC. Sit~. 16611 S.-1& SI~ ,ounlllll., tlleh •illdNI llTIOUl\I 19r tM;h wllolt ¥11r Ind IOt •11r ''•COO!! ol • .,.., II -ottlc9 DI lfll 0t..ir11r11nt et W ~ng. rs. m 1. S ts c1n1 P11~1 l'ubllslled or-• c .. 11 Oilfr Pllol, v11MY, C1tll. t270t. ~.-"'Int trom ""' ••!• fixed for redlfllll/lon ti lllt H•td rn1tw1ty d•'• ot "" AlcoflOl7c' l t¥H1Ge Colltl'fll, .,, "1 on111 tt
while work Ing al Sou th n~ative vtte was considered 11 Plecu Ai.,.1eo Fo1m AIH'll 11. 1,79 """ 01191111 Ma-di ·''-1t11. ei.enon mo, s.,, .. A boric!' "c1tttc1 for rMtrnPlllrl, .. ""' o..,.nrnen1 of A1:;o1>ot1c 1 .. v.,••• Chica10 Community Hos pital . r he d . . I the 7 Sur1111 1191 1'1ct.lf!I Fotm Jadt w. ,,.,_ SIECUll:ITY: 5&111 IJOrld1 •r• """"'' ollllpfllnl, ... llld $dloOI lllllrirlct, Control, 1'1! 0 S!l-111, 5tu1-to one o t ec1sive ones n 1 flu•1111 1111 eot1ori PKkl"' l'1ti1ctt N. 1111110P PIY•bl• bflh prtM:IHt •nd '"'"'"' 1rom M 1111t"'" 11x11 which. lll'!dtr 1111 ..... c1111om11 •Sil~. " 11 11 bt r11Ctf~
and studying nuning there. Senate's defeat of lhe Carswell 1 C1r1on Accou1111 7l11C1!•1lll• Still el ,C•Hfllinll, o;,,,., Ct11111'rr -In fllrct, rn1r Ill MYllll wllllolll llt'l't!t•ll ... 11 11 r1tt., '"'°""" Yl'llrl 111 ol w1rr.tn lO d1Yt of 111e dill ,,,. erope:.ad He said suits are still pen-. . 1 c1non "P1lll Sllli" LEGAL NOTICE On Mirdl l4. M!Oll mt, • Net1ry 1111 hlx1ble ONIPlrtr. Etcepl c1tt1111 ,.,_,.,,_,.rfy 1n ttlll .a-i 1111111,lct p.rernlMs -• 11"1 ,..11111, 111111\t nonunat1on. f C•rlOll AH11r1tcl P•Pll•I l'vbtlc In •"' for Nici Shlle, .-ef11ln•11¥ Tl7lMl 0, IALI • . 1r111111111 fiOr d""lll II preyklftl "" in;,
ding against Kay's Pi Io t In a Senate speech f\.1onday s..id P•OP1r1Y 11 w1nt 11e111 111 """11-,,...,. JlclC: WlltDll •1111o11•lie'1".ittc1• INTIE7l£ST 1t.t..tl!1 Th• m.•lm!Hn r111 bl4 ,,..., not ••cetd r.•,., •MIHll T~• ,r.,.,1•11 ••• ""' ,_ lk~11d fe r H South Ch' eom: . ' DI G1l1xlfi Mii. Com1>111v, -------Nedll'lf •1~ kNIWn to me te lie 1111 ,.V•bll 111n11111w lhl llr1t VNr •Ml Hmlfnn1Mlly lhlr•flotr IEidl rll• lild mu j the 1111 of 1tccheltc beYtr•-· Tiit lorM
ouse, 1cago Mrs. Snuth charged l ha l oateO: APrlt 16, 1t111. • "1!1T1ca 01' tNTIHTtO~o1:0t.•NOAOI ptf'IOM ~ 111m1t •rt ll:"l!Krlbellll fo bt t ,,....,111p11 el in. " 1~. N1 borid 111111 belr mor• ttiin -111tu"t ,1i! 111 ver1tlc1tlor! ""' bl t1111lrlff tr.m •f'
munity HO!pital and SpecK. Harlow has ·~impugned the in-A. Glli~ll Srown llf TMlf SALi o .. A IC llV· l!lt ""''"'"' IMtrutnflll 1od •c-riowledtlellll •!Id •If llOnd• of Ille II ....... tur!ty .11111 ""' 1111 11m1 rite, IE•<b bor!d llll)lj llfflct ol 1111 0,,...1,,_1, . , . . P1tblllt!'9 °''"" C0tsl 01llY Pilot, lll:l.GIS thfr 111.tcsttd lilt t•t'l'tl. bf1r 1111-1 II lllt r1l1 lptelfllltl Ill the Did lnim 1!1 dlll lo lh fllN ITlllutlty ,Ill.I HUT 0' tegr1ty and veracity or my Of· APrll 1 .. 1t7' 1112·10 Aprlf n, 100 10ffl:ICIAL SIEALJ d1le. ND! mor1 th111 foUI' lllllrt:$! •• , ...... y bf bid, llld lfl•r• 1h1ll not bt • OllAN<q: COUNTY, INC. ,,.c.
fice.. TO WHOM IT MAV CONCIE7lN: Jtlh L. Jell<Jt wr.,ci DI "'°'" thin HI. bt"*-"" Iii.ti•! •ncl ID-I mttrtll ••tff blllll Tiit l"Vblllhtd °''"'' COii! Dlllr "'t · . . LEGAL NOTICE Sublect lo l1-rw;1 ol !hi tlcen11 IP· NollfY l'!lll"c-Cflllernll rtptUllOn ol 1ny r1i. will net lit con1k11rlll lilt blddlnt •f in tdcl!lf~I rite A•ll , .. lt111 ~11
h Mrs1.~m1~nfh said ~arlow told :,.':;;,e~o!!i,::r~ ~1;1t11 !~rk ~~~~~·~,:'~ 1~ ~01 ln•A~~~D~11 ~~·th~i.:,,:~~r::w '::.r: :":.:'':.,AZ.!".'~111"":.'~1/M11~~ • ~ • 1
Cr . I Orma ion CB!fle CE•Tl,.ICA~ IUSINl:SS bfo~trt111 11 the pr""lltlo de1crlbel5 IS MY Comml11lon E~plret !hot th1 bldd•r olltn ptr •ncl 1ccrv1llll lnllrHI to tht lllltlt ~ •11wry, flit or• I.EGA.I! ·NOTICE
from LewlS and_ the following lllCTITIOUS NAME .. fol~1U WI" 19th Slrttl. Cotlt Mu,t. l'<tbllJ~~cho~~:!1 Co•lf Otli'r PllOt, :;1u:-1J: ::·~ •• lh:,,:•1:1..:·· .. ~ ::. "'°' IG .. c .. ~ lptellltd .,.,... c -:i ~
day, on a morning news pro-Th~ und•rt"'ned do .+c•rllie. lhey ••• 4'urw•nt to tl!Ch lntenllorl. tht 11n-M••c~ ?i •no April'·'· 16, 1t1'0 550-70 1t>1 rc111 ne• 111t1rn1 co,1 i.. 11011!•1 1no 1111 ~~~:::, ~n~~~~:i.~ c 1,. CAT °" us
gram (CBS-TV), Harlow sald ~.uc~~n:e.bu~~'m:nii. ~..oe, o:;,.nc1r.:_ :i•;:=:11: 11~.:."~:: 1:.J::1 ~k~~':!~! LEGAL NOTICE llltrib'f,H:.%' ~h•llo~ c11r11kltrM 1n1errn1t1v1 °"'Y •nd IMlt • ~rt ~ 1111 ..... ••T111J.r.,1Zu1 N~~"'111
"the information came from f!ll01.11 llrm n1m1 ol LARKE tnd\lll•!tS by~ tr1nster of In F.lcDhtllC lllverlte blddtr er bldd!ri ~OnilO~~I~ T:: ~:wi· ~IU lbli IWl':N II r ~"'*f ~~ , TII•· unlitr,ilf'IW U'l'lllll' 111'
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" II* ,... llld """'""lllrft tluc.11,_ t IMll!"I it ltut Sky l'lrk C~ TS. m -S Ce. !Gltowlne ~,_,1,. whO't ,,.mu tn lull • on-Sile &ell' & Wint ' · " w • 1r1111Md br OellllUcllnt ;tl'll tmourlt Ill If, 11.0. aM QM, /rYll'lf, C•llllrll About an hour before the tnc1 0!1(1$ o1 re111kM:• •~ I\ follOWI: flloN Fldl Pub~c e1tt1111 Plac•1 IUl"E7llOA COURT '' THt: ::U:r:ilum_r•,. <,!! 111r1 fre'"•tll' 1111•1 1111GV11I ~ lnttftll Mlkll tht dUtrlct uncler .._ tlcrttto\11 1w111 ntm• e1 l.:j. , Keith L Reid. 1tM IE. CilfflCIM• Avt.. AllYOF'll 1Mtlrl11t1 lo ,..01111 t11t IH1t•11C1 STA'f'I! OP CALl .. OllNIA l"07l r r ''" PIY lrom I llllt 9f uld bonft M thl rHPl'dM ,,..f\irlty l.ITHO & l"ltlNTING CO. •toil tllll 11
vote Wednesday. M~. Smith or1nvt, C1Mlorlll•. e1 wch'llceme m•Y 111t , ....,111td proted THll COUNTY oro 0 71.ANOI dates thtrtOf 11 1111 eol!POll rite er rat• tPICHleO In tht llW: tMI llw' •-1'1111·.-fli firm " etmtlO ... 01 11Jt i.1:ow111t ,.,. n
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -The OU OU at 1te ouse ~l>' API. 11. Or•'-· c111+or1111. A~ aewr"e toritrof, or bY m1n 11 1Es111t o1 WILLIAM M. HAit.it.iS, Mt lll1trut ce5I ll!tlt bt cofTIPllleO on • >60-d1y ynr blll1. n. P\lr'Wltl' «PW' 11 .. flllltwl1 · ' -·-··3·
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·, byists including Harlow were 011N Aprll l. 1m. the OfNmnenl of Ak:ohollc ,,..,., ... DtcrMH. •• e ~., •ccrllld .lrlttrt1t from t11t ,,.,. If th1 bondl" ""dlll of .. li¥erV. Tll• cos• Ltntrllll o. 1'tiorNs, _,. Mt•YHll A ' . ' K•lth L. lttld ' Coritn4. UlS 0 SlfNI, 51crlfMl!lo. NOTICE IS HIE_7lESY GIV N to the "' prlllllnf tllt lllndl Wiii bt _,.,.11¥ lilt lllllllrlcl. • C.11\'0ft llllll., lei Aflllltl, '°°"' C.11!,
spending more than $2 million on the phone clahn1ng her Ll•fl' F. s1ot1e" C•l!ferfll• '511.t. so 11 " be rtcil-r crtc111on of Wit itlov• 111l'Mllll decec:IMI 7llGHT o, 7llJt:CTIOH: Tilt hlnl " superyi-. rlffl"ltS 1111 •ltftt, 1n 0a1• AprH 1.t. im vote s111e o1 c1hl0tnl•, Or.,,te cou111Y! Wlthlr! • ...,, " IM •1t ""' 11roMMC1 1hlfl 111 ..,._ ,......., clllm'I "'11191 th• 111 •IKrlllorl, " rt11et 111w •111111 111 11111 1N " 111t u11111 Mt 11N111tltlllll .., 11w ~ G. Tllemts to recaptur:e the elegance that " ' . 0n AP•ll l . ,,,.., bllfOte ""'' 1 ttetirv er~ were llrtf ,.Md. 11111,., ulcl d1C<1lllftn1 ire .....u1reo te me '~"'' ,, "I"" fflY 1rr11ul1rll'f or 1111or .... 111r 111 •11'1' blf. STATE o,. cALtll07llLllA,
Ot)Ce lured, p r -e s i d e n t s When I learned of this 1 l llbtl< In •nd fer uld SS.fl!, -Mliltlt 1r~ tor •11111 II t!ll¥kled "' llow. wtt~ 1111 nectU1'1' YOUChefl. 111 lht offi« P7l0MPT AWAllO: Tiit ...... " ~ ..... w!ll ••k• tttlln IWll'illlil'll OIAMOIE COUNTV: called ~r Harlow expressed ,_.,... Keith l . Relcl 1111111 L1rrr I'. T1'!t p.rernlilft 1r1 now nc~ fer Ille DI tM-cltl'\ of 1111 •llDYll .,,111lld CMWI, er lhl botldJ .,. r•ltctlrlt en McJt !IOI ltttr W.tn twt111·i"•I• 111111,. •fllr lhl tl<llltt!IM on ""'II 1 ... lfll. Mtor1 ""'· • Ht14w Theodore Roosevelt, William · • Stoller• k-10 "" 1o bf 111t ..,._ wit " •bhtlk ""''""" TM tor('!! of fo •restnt !Mm, w1tf'! the n1CeUtrv """ time ~ .. 1111 111'9Krllllll Mr ""' rectllll et ~,.111 prOYlcled ti•t 1111 ._,1111 hbllc lrl •rd Mr ••Id lttl•, Plf'HMlti'
Howard Taft and Woodrow my res ntment to him and wl\c)M "'"'"' ••• w11te11-"' 111e w1111r., Ytrt110non ""' M obl•lMll w-111'1' of· -..c11tr1. to Ille und9r1l<lllll7 11 t:llt effke ""V 111 IMllllt •tltf t11t O.lr•fllrl."' 1111 •l"Clllld 11,,,. 11 th• blddtr ,111111 ,,., •PPNrM Lenert G. T11tm11 ~ tt ,.,._
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"-n lo asked on what basis he was 111111"u..-1 1nc1 1c11Mw110ted 1""Y ... 11a f/11 1111 O..r11Y1111t, of ~i... A11omtr. IEOw•nl L. c~. '"° "'"" 11....,, to .. 111 ... ,d fllllkl .,, wr111111 " 1111 wltllt••Wll o1 t!ldl ""'°"51I " bl ""' 111,_ ""'*• """' 11 11111K~
miu Its Victorian-style . ll(Uted "" ttll'le. !.!!>ti ..... .... Korth vtM Str-.-et. S\l!le Null'IW 111. Lot l"LACI Oft DELIVlll:Y: °"''"'"" " .... ~ •lll bt INdt " ;.,. 1111 to 1111 .,.1111111 1111~ malting this representation," IOFFICl.t.L Sl!:AL) • LIWreM• H. Sdwlelell ........... Ct.ltlorni• f0021, wlltch' I• tlll' .ucce.11\11 llWdlt' "' ... tfflcl., tht c-1y·Tr111yror el°'"'"" Cllvnl'f ... "' ·, ... dt~lllt •tcV!ell7 !Ill-· _,
roon)S. ~" S . h 'd ltu!h M. Zfftltr •uollsllecl Or•* (1111 Otlty Plllf, 111tt1 tA bo.itllltn el !hi unllller1!91Wd In •II tlKll oilier llll'ct 111r-"M lo 1111111 1111 IYCc.tUlul Dlckllr 1111111 1111 COUllt'f l"•yrnlfll c I SNl Of lHte few celebrities-tx· '"'1rs. rrut s11 • Nct•rv !!'uti1k<11J1or1111 Aprll 11, .lf'° H+N """.,.. ,....,11ni,. i. Ille: u111e o1 ttld 1or !ht bttMf1 .M•ll 111 """ 111 c11~ .,·cotrtlllecl ,.o.,.1 ltl'lervi l~111t; l'llrlh l :•rv IC ... ":%.,. c llltf 1 ·1 ' "He stated lhal my ex Prl1>c:IP•I OlllQI 111 deetdenl, w1111r11 ICIUr t'llOl'llft1 etter t111 wllltll 1r1 !mfJIMl•l•l'f' 1Y1M1111t tG lh• SCllNI lllllltrlcl r '"" c0m bit f\11'111 ot1rv w
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trained in its second floof.-.a.. ecutive assistant, 8111 Lewis, M~ comn11u1on E~Pl•e1 LEGAL NO'l'ICE 011M Mtrcll 11, "" t11,.md 11111 11115 bond+ wm M ,.,,..,.r .. " rM 111e:c11o~lut Dldffr on Jul'f' 1 M c iu1or1 11 I
ballroom-had stayed at the had so stated ~ reported by Putin!:·~:: C0t1t o111Y ~~~'1111 w1u DI l:!:t ~·,:,=·~11t::"~11 ~.~ tlil rltftt, •t "ff ,Ollllon, lo <•M:•I""' co...'. ~. ;:."jm 11.,irn
Alexandria located ·n , -~ presidential ~ s,s ls tan t ror ,.,11 •· "· n. 1011•11 n:~ •A• 1444 m, '="'Y'trt1111 Cll(Odent "°'" ""' 0.11 :: "" .... th¥.;:•.:: ,.:-:r_: .. tv:, :~1":1c.::r-~~Z :::. ,..;r11~. :r,•:rM.'tl.'~,,.o.uy ,:~.~
' .1 ~ Senate relations Kenneth E ---L-EGAL NOTl.CE NOTICI TO crrtOITOIS I DWAltO L. co •0 • bt enlllttd lo !ht rotvrn "' ""cltPtltl •CCII""'~ lllJ llld, Angeles' downtown ftnanCJal . " ' . SUl"t•to• COlt!lT 0' TMll "" ...,. YI• ,.,..., F07lM 01' 1110; Elth bid, too1th11' wltti tfi• "d CftlCt, ....,., .. Ill • dl~r·cct Belieu. tTA'fl o,. CALtrootttOA PO• ?-'1•, lhHl""'c•-" · -, .. 1..r ..,..,.r°"". tc1c1rent0 to th• 1111tr1c1 With th• .,,....10,. tM D\1111 clt1r1Y rn11'1ctt1 LEG u • NOTICE '"' ' ' Mr S ith 'd hf.' t \ p.Jf1ft TMI NtY 11 OllAMGI L• _..fllllM, 1 "PlllpPSll for N•wp11rtoM1tt Unified SCl\clGt DI t kl IOl'ld u • ~
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Hollywood's reigning stars. Beheu who told her he was In· l'ICT1T1ous ... AMI e111.., " D07lOTHY v. au71.l(IE, d• llllbllshtllll 0,,,.., .CH•I 0111, 1"1!ot, 1~•1 comP1nr In th• •lntunt if 1"' et ""' 1H'Jnc11M1 •rneunt o1 tht llonlls, .,..,. Cl7lTlllKAT• 0, IUlllfllS formed bv Walter L Mote ad 'fM UM.,sltnN Oo cfl111V 11\eY t r<e c••ffllll A•rH t 11 n :io ltH ...,.,, • " -th•.,,;,..,~ COlllll¥·Tr111ur1t trflnl '"°"'"'"r •di JrOpot1l ,11 • ll'ICTITHMIS l"lllM NA.._I
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Douglas Fairbanks. s a rah min' trative a. s i ~ t ·, .,· (Olld\ICllnt I bu1lnt11 ,, UIU 0•1nt'9 HOTict IS HE7lE,Y OIVEN to tha ' ' • ' =:;;~c:"'~.thth~ll't',otr· " ·~l51IYI, Wiii tCCdt ,,,. ply for Mld 110nd1 In TH& UNOl!ltllONIO °' ~
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1 an ry c or • Agnew llct!llOl.ll l+•m nlfl'll of l<EY SAY 11\0 !hi! Ifill'" .. r..-hlY1lll cltll'M "'IM'"" ll'IV IC(lfltd prepotll ah•l1 bt ·~111111 °" "" ,....Ch ... ,,let qr, If well prO(IOl•I .. , ...... ,, '1 Thi City ...... ~ Clff
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w en guests nc uded such ~trs Smith found th:it ~int~ DI ruldtnct 1rr 111111'°""'' · ., 111e cllrk of lilt 111ow tntlttfd C#t. °" CIATl'llCAT• oro •1.ttlN,llS 1or111111 11tn1tlt •1 "" dlltrkl. Tti• dlttll ·~nwllltl tlCh 11111ccw1tt1 '""""' ef TME Swiss colOHV STOit!! ''· ,,..
roreign d'-itaries as Ki g . ' HlntJ c. O.w1s, Jtil l!lh SI .. New-' lo ,,eterol """'"· with tllt IWICBllrY lllCT7TIOUS NAMI wf °" r.iytllld fM'OmPffy, llltl .... flrll'I .. '°"' ...... if ttw ltllt ...
Ed d V~r"11 d . n "received the word from one lle•ch, Klte Dtwl1, :ml 151~ SI .. YOllCl'lffl, lo""' """''""""' 1t lt!t ol'lla TM """'"""""' °' t&tllf'V llltv .,, ~...... CHAHCE IN TAX llllMl"T S'fA'fUS1 Al •11r llmt .... tht ....,.,. .,. 1,.. ........ wlloM "' ...... ,,,. ...,_. war 1n W111ston N-r •f<Kfl. .,, 1111 1tlo<'llLlln : ourv••· .C•nMll'" ,~"' COlll5ucllnt • 111ttnen •• P. o. •e11. ...... ired tor 6ot1Wtl "" •utt"''"' bklffr ""'¥ dl111t1r111 1111111 wilhdr•w !ht pt.-1r1., fol...,.., ....,.it: Churchill 0.lld, Mtf'ch ,., lflf l•f'flft. tlr IEfl'l<Mf J kh .. , Jr,), '51J U2J ....... r.. Olfke. Hunll~tl(lfl ••• c11 ....... II tM 1111 ... N 1«1r ... ., "" prl .... t• htlclen Iron! lloncls ol "" lllM IVM IU'f MltftOll, -Wtll ..int 0rl¥lllt · · i.te11rv c . 0tw11 MICArtlflll' IMI .. '"-' <>met .,_ 17'f. Ctllttrlll• ""7, ~ ll'il fldltklvl 1rrm .,,. dl•rte:tff 111111 ""' dtcltf'tllll It Iii ·fh•till lll(lrM ,,,...., ,,. • .,, '""'I lrl(Mll lllMrllllt. ttlllotrl4• '"'1
So, !!1pokesm11n said Wed· M L • S I' d K•~ 01v11 NtwPOrt '"°'' tt11tor1111 tM'J, wllkti 1t ,..,,. "' ASA.,. t"7t. ind 11111 Slld ta• llw!., tlWI• ll'f • rvllno Ill tM '""""' • ......, ~ ., ..,. • uc1t1en "'"' J, 1.1...,.11, '"' It•~.-.. nesda• the pl c ,_ L...: . ·y a I l tJ( 1e S1••• f/11 C1Hfil"11l1, °''"" ,_..,, '"' ptl(• ,, b\llfFIU&"' !Ill ~1tn'"ll ... """'It c-.ed ti"" followlna "'""""" " •11r ltlllltr•I ~ • ., .... ,. Ill lllltcllrtllll tl)r .. li • ., .. ,...., .. " .. Nktn Av'i .. Ctttt Mal. CtHlttllllo ""''
I' ft e UI ucng ... Oii Mlrdl fl, '"'· bdert ""· • H9ttrv •11 """'" ~rt•lldtlt " ""' .. ,.ti., .. ,,. ........ lltmtl lfl 11111 ... .,,. PltOIL of llti. t«OV411 Ill t11mllU'lln1 1ny ,.....,,, ~ II••. "" ... """' ., 111¥ feftr•I WITM•~· "" htndl 11111 111111 .. , "
restored to look the wav it did WASHINGTON fUPI\ _ A 10w1111c 111 _, \or ~11111 s1111, ""'°"'llr ~'· wt1tt1n te;ir -"11 tltt• 1111 rafdtnct •••" to1ttowt: lrlQolN "" lew 11111tt .. •1...,.,,1 t1 tM 111111t If ,.. .. llltk•. A,,., 1t11
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n 1906, when 1t fJfSt opened. A special House subcommittee •-" "" 1o be IM ,__,, w11esc Dtt'9 APl'll s. 1•1t 1.11., ~ llt:<ft. Clllf'llfrllfi. r ttfnm, .,,.~ th• v•llfltr "' 11111 11111111111 w1n IN tul'fl~ tht .111Cc .. 1u1 11:1., Ml9Mrl wood n11ne:Jtd lobby will be · ti ti th II d M llfll'll't ••• wbscrlbed +t Ille wltlllfl lflo W1"'1' W, NII..,, 0.U.I" M. llrtt:1. 11fl.( Cetlbn ...,,., II or Pfllr It !"4L Hit ti 1111 .. ll'wtfY llf t11t .... ti ~._,.of 1111' STATE 0, CALll'OlllJOA .,.. 1nvts ga ng e a ege y 11n.m ... 1 .... .c•nowltdlell """tMCV!tllll IJ.ICU!w "' ""' Wll "' "" lbf\00 .... Nllntllllltfl ltflCll, Ctflt.rllll, lllllltrlcl. " CtllY .......... I tpflllon clf1111ed 'ly ""' c:wnrv A\lllllW " Ille "°' COUNTY Of' 7r.7Vl7lSID£
grJCed with fixtures resembl· Lal maSlllcre has opened five ""coFrt'A __, ~ O•ld """°'ii. 1t11. ... t1r1111t ~ wtM "' •lllltll '" .... Mell " fllCfll ...,,. ~ cotf " .., °" TH ti 1t11111 ...., ., .....,r~ .t..o.. tr.t.
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·ng gu llgb'• • "' • d gt I I L SEALI OUltVIA.. CA•,••n.• 1111111 •A7lHlt Otrtlf It, SWIMon ~M ltldlltr. ~"" \M H. Mtytn I ..... ,.,,_... ... a..81ne . 135 to seven days or cl*<! hear-JOHN ... CO\JllTNl!!Y 'IY1 lll:MIST '· KKA•. ,.. Doutltl M. •ktu NO l.ITIOATtON ClltTl,t(ATlt Al "" """' If ... ., ..... , fW .... 1111111........, In ..... w ttlllll '"'91¥ Mf Sl1tt ..... ._1,,.
celling wlll be rennovated and Ina• and p 1an 1 to
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refurnished The makeshift ddlt' l · r 1 Mv cornr111111on e~-ir•• A...,_. .., ••11e11t1r -•• Gtreld K, SW•-• DoOeltt 1111111r1ct .....,,. bf ,1111111,.... ttr ,.....,.. wt10H ...,,. ,,.. 11/McT,_. -. a IOIJA in ormal nn. Jyly n. 1'72 l'Wlltlltd 0•-Cotll O•lt• Pll!ll. M •rr.1 tt.nown "' ll'lt
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tl lie lflt COUNTY AUOITOlt 0111 STONI .. YOUNOIE"O ""wttllln """"""'· .,,. tdL: boxing ring in lta b1UrOom wUJ Rep. F. Edward Hebtrt (D-~vlluiw o.. .... '"'' 011rr 1111111. ,,,,... '· 1" n , :io. "" ,.,. --..,,... -"' ....ttwl* '"'4•C• au11..01No MuN1c1•AL r:1NANC1No COHlttl.TAHTs "1':' ~~:r;x. .. ~1i:g.:--· 114
be no more , A ) the 1, ch Ir ~·~ '' •"° A.nt 1, •·1•. "" s•1' to "" •111\ln "'*"VIN"' •nd fdlf>OW••.,. NOrtTH •lt:OADWAY ~ONE CAL•,.o•N•A ,,.1,l!T 1 WM . 1 " • I.Al. ' pane s a man, ~ .. ..., ~ .. -. SAH'fA .-.NA. CALl .. Oll:HIA .t»11 IAN 5"11:ANCllCO, CALl .. OtltNIA ••Ill l'Mttlntl ut my .... •!'Id •llhH '"T _ttf
There'll be 90mt concesslom said "This It no witch-hU11t co,.,1c11.t. tlALI Grv1N iw et•r ., '"' ...... " fllMrvltlre "' or•,.,. ctvnty, c;.111ort1i.. ,fk:~-~·,1~ ,::;r. ·~, 111
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hive 1lr coodlt.loalng ind Ind objective evahuKlon of the to1nlJ '" ;,. "'• ••••l•r ~ ... ,, lwh• -£y'f' S•hl'''' 111 Ill• ,.ub1t!c.~:-~ Cot!t D•I" '' M•MI L. c..191
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. -' . ' . ' • SBU 1:111lENS
·~ · WIJCll llUT!!
Your Mottey's W~rtla
Con.iputer ·units ~YER,-XBE . COUNI'ER 0 •
.l1y T.HltY OltAHT, It.Ph
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.&r• net OJ 411iclc'. to f1t1I 411
i11 o.rly l:f•. A l>rok111 bo111 of
ll'tV £111d bocoffl•t ll'llt• •trio1u
wli111 lt h1pp1111 to •011'1'10111
Expected
By SYLVIA .PORTER
• O~tr 1it:tv Yllr$ o~, ft oft.II
in¥ol••1 '~ 10119 period of lilflt
1i11 • ,:11t, foUo ... i'.d by •nolhtr
'P.trl~ d11rint ~;ch ph'("ic1I
·~•t•,., i1 "'"'d,
El~~s virtually revolu·
tion1zcd <>ur l''8Y of life -
work, play, study aDcf eduC&-
tion -during the 1960s, and
the e r f e c t of this almost
magical science will be C\len
more profund in Uie 1970s. •
The following interview with
Rohen W. Sarnoff. chairman
and president of RCA, in.
di Cates that we might expect.
, ~O!ITER : Fits!', . htghllght
A11 old•r ptr1011 1111ut "''lilt ,-t\.t, th•y·ht•• to b, lf\llCh mor•
c•rof~l in lh•lr phy1lc 1l ,r••c•
tfo11t. Th•Y "'111t ••P"';,u.,. w11~ whtrt ftt•y , ''' w)lki11g
1"4 1voi4 . 1if111tio111 ~'' •
fill · could' ~ po11i~I·" If 111
older p•rsOft 4'11114 ' fill,• It It
1d•i11bJ, .. '-chet\: ~ab 1 ph,v·
1ici111 q11ic•t1, •••11 if it 101m1
tli•t 11~ inf,iry h11 011ci,irr14. I '
' COMttiODJTY
RJtURES .J~DER$
' SIND IN I.HIS CO.llPON FO~ INfOIMATION
Atp,D.OUI WllKL Y
NIWSLml'-i.
voµ Cit ;'l'OUl DOC'fq•
CAN PHONE US wli111·yo1111tit4
• d1li••rt• ·:II• will J,r;..,,, '
promptly Witho¥t 4'xtr1 ch1rg ..
A 9101t.J111.•ltV pti0pl1 Hly 0111'11'
for tfielr•h.1lfti l'Mtld1. Wo w11f.
Como roquo1h for 41li•1ry ''""
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r Dlffnry NewpM a.-111
N~ htdl '42-15'1 ! 1'4t W-.lfff Dr,
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Of Special t.1eeting For .Stq c~hp!,de •s-
' ' -And Investors Interested In
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i What · should you do with the rights, and bow do
you participa~ in the rights ~ff~ing?
· 'For lntormation concerning date, time; an(i place of our
. •~I infOrmatlon meeting, contact Mr, Collins or Mr.
I Lof,ttn. 540-812"1. ' ,
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iin"t your l1i111•1 timt
11 ill'lport111t •1 your "u1i11111 ti"'' , , •
1"4 your l•i1u•• w11r 11
i'"port111f 11 your l>u1in111 w11•
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L1•k111'11tic1r.i e "'''t•r ch-••g•
1 f11hjo1t iil1nd, n1wport b11cli 644.5070
' ··---~··~·~·'r""' • I • • ' .everr m1nulesto
Oakland!
7:15 alJI to 1:45 pm. Bolh' Wlyt.
7rts.8:4S.10:15-11 :45 •M·1:15·2:45-4:15·5!4S..7:154:45 pm.
More on weekends.
• tWhywor7 about• reservation wJ')en PSA:hu over 100 lllghts •
i::n:~:~ h:::-=~=~:b::~:~~ ,!:'s1c~~ :i~z~~
!Or great &er¥ice to San Ftaf!tisco, San J0$8, S.n
·Diego, and Sacramento? Or that kids under12
t Uy PSA (with their p•rtl\ls) for half fare? Still
; want• mervatlon? Just call your travel agent
;or wha~tsnlme elrllnea. PSI\ ... ,.... a
WE NOW. P:AY
Annuolly on $20,000 lnV01tmonl CtrilllcatH Whtn Htld
t1,Mtt11rltY. Fund• Jn by the 20th E1rn Interest From the
ht. In-Ptld Qu1rt1rly. • '
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We{tnesday's . Oosing Price~Complete Ne~ York St0ck Exchange List
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Finance
Briefs . . I
NE;W YORK -Soulhtm Co.
of Atlaota will spend ILS;1,•
blllioo io bulld new electric "11
genera Ung 1od· other facilities.
in the nfilt three years..!
chairman Rarllee Brandl, Jr ·•..,i
told New York sec u rlt J
analyst.. Wedn<oclay. He alSQ
said the company's rf\'tmltS
tor the !Int quan.r of 11'111:
Wtn!! op about tO.i per<:ent
and earnings up 6.7 ~.
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i DICK DACY
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OF ·-WHATKINDOF
A HAIRCUT IS THIS?.
P.LAIN JANE
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: I ACROSS . ' ; 11 lA"lvt -'·5 Ruggtd
ridge ...
• • • mO\lntain
· ·10 Touch ' 14 Summit
S·R0111a n household ...
t. 11111~ or
sternum
1 Canvas: lnfonnat
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2 words
II.Kind of
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tr ea
l Z Morse Code
~ fea ture
'2] Sharp
Ins trument -:?• Mort hOiJY ~· Cr11zy 27 Millt11y
-attaclc 1 words
3a:c r1t1ts to
lnvtntots
34 Moves
slowly 35 Possess Ive
·~· . 36 ltrtovt(
37 l ake s
ltather
""'' Conduc.ltd t • court ! procedure ~ 40 Stout pol?:
Naut. ~l Indian
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45 Tin and lead
alloys
41 Mo'!d about
48 Church vtstmtnt
49 Oflict worker: Informa l
50 Experlntss
53 ••• Grandt
54 GiltMent
51 Tht "AS" of "WASP":
2 words
01 Future:
2 words
02 Special
d1spos1I
of goods
t.3 Gretlt ltlltr t.4 Wrlshman's
n0imt
11s Equtstrliln's
act KS or y
bli ·····stomach
117 R11n
10 We11 down
by frktlon
11 Ruth's
husb1 nd1
12 Ruin
13 Oflvtr{
in 110.I 19 Flrep lac t
fixh•t
21 Stalt al
nervous
-DOWN e11cile11enl: "" . Sling 1 An9C1"1s arid 25 Interfere
' S!aintse ·with
2 Colorl11 I Z!i Autttori·
fish tat Iv~ 'J Fen Ofdff
4 Emulates 27 Go on the
Jacques Fritz ·
Cartier z words
5Mr. 28Nosl Hitchtotlo;. dlsplea:std to friends 29 Revlvt o· Altlcttd 30 e atery
7 F,ltldtr's . product
mlscut . 31 Without
8 l{Y fact value 9 Tn11tla.bl~ • 32 Pftclpttalion l~t,1at1on a111ounl
4/111/70
)3 Fal!lfd string
Instrument
· lnlor111al
35 Half-way
)9 Thing: Lt1tin
40 Began
to grow
42 Instr ument
44 RaveHng .. "''~" 47 tJnlferling:
Sling
49 -·-·and 1 sevens 50 Impudence:
Slang 51 Summit-Gr a smill
hill: Olal. ~
52 ·Eskiillo hut
53 lntllned . .,
55 -· Scotia_
511Steel11 ill
(JOdl!CI:
2 words
57 Coln
S9 Small coin
&D Cote
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ME TO WALK
OUTSIDE LIKE
THIS?
By Harold Le Doax
YOll GOT MERE-SOONE~
NM I EXPECTEP,CM\1LLE!
, 50lN TMAT rus 15N'T
'AW/.¥.E TO aeer YOU!
By Frank Baginski
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SALLY IANANAS
.~, Sall~ .. · . , :
I ~now f.fOU don·t ltn1XJ ine, ~u.t
] ha v• lon9 adm1,.d 'P" from afar ...
, MOON MULLINS
ANIMAL CRACKERS ·
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A&OUT VOU, Il<A; --oF·l'ME·MLI. P£~
. ~ AJ<f NOT 'THE IS INTELLIG"-NT.
AVEl<AGE, RIJN<lf-THE·MIU. HONEST N<O
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By Gus Arriola
By Roger Bollen .
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'Benorahle Gentleman'
ir UJ'...t..(;.:,1
Laguna ·Pre8enis=-=-
Siaging of Br~iish Drama
AftRIL: 11
II 11' fllen <CJ (iO) l'"Y DunphJ. &XI iJ lul11 CC) (90) T111tati'lt
Q £! th11ti.,·lrlllltr (C) (30) lehtdul• flllum Tttf1 ltl and
Rlcltant StMlt It 1 10-r.afld HIM·
11ttwrn11111: IM:d.
COMING TO OCC
Duke Elll119ton
. 11y 'l'OM 11ARLEY
• Of ... 0.llY ,. '''"
Victorian England was tom .
· ~part by ihe ¢iarles Dllke
scandal and the ·torrid divorce
Case that snuffed out' a liberal
vis 1 on a r y' • ·blossoming
political career and fumished
talking fodder .. for a million
British breakfast tables is,
"'TMI llOHT MOftOltAILI GINTI.EAAN" a c.. '" ,., JM;? (t) <30>
Re4 Buttons, .lad.it V'tmo11 11Hl
Morey Amsttnl1111 fllUI.
Q Sil O"Cld Mwlt: .,.. ltll·
HJ'" (C9111'4U '60-Jtrry ltwls,
Milton 8'1'11. A •bllnt: be!~
turns a plush Milml llottl intO •
shambles.
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Iii"' ... -(C) (!O) Iii"",,._ (C) (30) -n....· ..
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A PMIV bY Mld!ilf Oyr1ot, dl~ bv JahPI Ffn.t«.1, tecflnk11 d~r~r
Alc:Nnf Anclef'Hn, '" dt!sltrn b'f Jetf
--c-, •-led Tilnelev1 lh,_lt S.lun:lrt1 unfit Mtv I .t lt\t L•twil
MPullon PMIYl'louM, ... LMllNI C•!IYOll Ro.cl, Llllll.H'll atldl.
TMI WT
G D_lek ¥111 ~ (30)
m"' n-(C) (30)
m"" '"' «> l"'>
lU) Cll MC """"' -(C) (30) ftj WWs ~} (30) "It ~
S'Urt.cl With a lion Cub." At '
"''"'' pflri. 6n SWldeft 1nirnals .,,..; to hM ~
freedom. umi11111 rel1tio1111tlps dt-
wlop betw.n tbt flft!llJ of ·t!Mi
pirt rnan•ttf and 1111111 of tflt
• novtl 1bollt the wolfd ol 1990, (pul>-
lisbed by Doubltdly It Odolltr.
1968) wfllll the ,... .......
it In cofltrol '" llflial' dtinnl •rt
obli<td' to taU' tMlt .. 1i..
II the flnl: sitn " Bhltu. A soap ...... __ .,_
00.· s.inn•, Clt'llllll Mlthna,
Qliy Mtnill. Jitdi: Ciifonl, 11111
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lontlJ lllldlfrortl cottap, 1way
from Ill drillntion, thttt to aw11t
dt1th.
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llfl (I) CIS ~on (<:) (30) 9,30 II -(C) (30) '°"" Wo<d.
8D ~ (30) ID "• (C) (30) IRI Johns.
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Jack Whitt, Al• Dreltr, Gkltfa · ·
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l:JO 8 9 @m Protrtms ft be' In· QI Mljtf Alli• (60)
IMMlnctd M to t1netll1tion of fD Tiit AMc8l9' (C) (60) (R)
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tnte&ntt -tll Mlle Schools Throu1h IJSIMi Alff .. (t) (90) hrl Recn.trlctl111 Ind Illini?'' P1rt I.
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(musle11) 'S3 -DlllllJ Thom1s,
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D IHl (])IU) Prorr•mt to bt •n· · "ArillricMo."
· Sir Ch•rl11 Ollk1 ..... ll:11lph Rldlmo,.-J Basl'I Nit Cr.wfonl., .... , •.•. JQl\n Wulfsohn . azz. &I Liii Rosslfttr .•.•.. , •••• Vlrtlftlf Hl11on
Jostph Chlrnberl•ln •.•.. Ph-II dtBI ...
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• • · S.11111 Gr.., ........... J1tr1U1 MVJ'ld-• 'Ibey'II' start blowing jan at Mllen O•ri.1111 .. : ........ P11 Mt<ll*I•
a a.Ill. Frjdav _ more than 55 Mrs. P1lh1m ............... llt• WO!ld ,,_ C•Pl1!n Fonllr ....... Oent1!i LMPlbert high school, college a• d __ ..,_""_"_ .. _ .. _ .. _ .. _ .. _ ... _ .. _ .. _ .. _·•_•_~_",_"'
University groups -in the sec-
ond annual Orange Coast even today, inspiring authors
College Jazz FesJ,ivaJ. # to retell its lurid tale.
The festival " 'will feature a Your critic can recall in-
concert tomorrow at 8 p.m. by vestJia~ Di~'s fat a I
· Duke Ellington and bls full dalllanct at some length years
band, with .maste-r of ago for a'BriUsh newspape[
ceremonies Jimmy Lyons of which subsequently ran a .
tbe Montefey Jazz FesUval. series of articles on the scan-
Jazz bands from CaJ,ifornia, dal. Consequently, the story
.Arizona, Nevada, Washlngtap , behind the amours of "Cheeky
' and Orego• ·will compete fol-Charlie" as lie came to be
·two d~ys ~! ~C. with the known was very much with us
champ1onsh1p fina_Js .Saturday as we jollrneyed to the Laguna
at 8 p.m. Pnzes will include a . Moulton p-1 a y 11 o u s e for
$1,200 bass flute, a Ougel hom, Michael Dyne's version of the
.cymbals, snare drums. a jazz case that launched a thousand guitar~ r e c o r d in gs and .clips -that of "The Right
tropbles. Honorable Gentleman." ·
The ch~pionship UnaJs And what a magnificent play
Saturday night will feature the these superb La0:ma Players ~s.t college jazz bands, and put on for us. Splendidly led.·
high school groups, on· the bi Ralph Richmond as the
West CoasL Many of Ute bluff, . stiff.upper-lipped S i r
groups have already reached a Charles Dilke and J o a n
professional level .of . com-Wulfsohn as Nia Crawford, the
petence. . desperate almolt demented
· Dr. Charles Rutherford of woman Whose stubbornness
the OCC Music staff, fesUval robs Britain of a man whG
organizer, said each band will. might have been her greatest
get 20 minutes tG perform. prime minister, they tell the
slarting at a:a.m. Friday. The Dilke tale in a way that ca~
competition will continue· to Ovates 1nd absorbs from flf'St
the Elling100 concert, resum~ to last curtain.
Saturday at 8 aim. and run-Miss w u Ifs 0 h n • s per.
through the eveJ1ing formance_ was, indeed,
perfo!mance. _ . remarkable and aceptlonal in
· lead to the last . a¢ of the tr~y. 1'\fi\ . .
And a Md of con-
gratu1atlons fo'r"Phlt de Bar-
ros, who looked aslO!llshln,ly
llJre Jooeph Chamberlain and
who , splendidly delivered the
low:key 1 un f1 a pp ab I e de.
meaner of the conlroversial
liberal flgul'I!. America today
would call Joe Chamberlain al~~~~~~~~~~~ "smoothie" and De Barros' Ir
delivery was right in line with
that summation.
But the' eOtire cast, u we
say, deserves full. credit {or in
1 m (11 a c u late performance.
This Js a gripping, absorbing
members that · each one wu play and a beautifully stag~d
ideal !for the part he or she version ol a story that was lm-ru!t!!li!!I.-"""'"""'"-"""'== 111 presented to us. . measurably enriched by ,jl
She dominated the closing dlstingu~ed .playwright.
scenes in which the now But this review would not be
anguished Nia is depicted as c.omp~U: without ~eference to
. only too .willing to right the ir· the staging .of thlS fine play
remediable wrong of putti~g and the superb lighilng and
Dilke's name to testimony decor. . .
that, coming as it does in a Techn1cal -directo.r Richard
sordid divorce a et ton, ef-Andersen, set designer Jeff
fectivecy bars _ bJm fr QJn Cowen and . stage manager
Gla~tone'S · L I be r a 1 ad-Mary Sartorio are responsible
mlnistratjon and douses the for .th~ glorious ;s'ettlng in ~hich
bright name of bis career. the Dilke tale is ~I~. Ana let
· us not overlok director John And sh.e has one m~morable Ferzacca, who also w a s
see.fie ~ her soldier Jover . responsible for lighting and
YAt.ich ~ew sustained ipplause sound design and whoever was
and which should have fH:ougbt responsible .for the haunting
the ~ ~· For here, in-theme music that is sUll with dted, JS the nven Nil! of the u today
Dilke sto~ry· hani.ed, torn and s"The iught H 0 n 0 r ab I e
now ,face(f with the loss of t!ie Gentleman," I a d f e s and m~n ·whose Jov~ r~ally ~ genllemen, played by . a right spired her false testimony. lt honorable cast.
Js easy to see today why lhe'-==========~,JI story took the England of ·Vie;lr
torla by the ears; for it is ut·
terly absOrblng right now.
Virginia Nixon is faultless
and compelling as L i I a
,,,A~•'l" tt "' ~
"'tu-1tu i
JDHN GUN KIM
WAYNE • CAMPl!EU. • llAll8'I
TEaM::OlOfl'. ~ P~l ~ I
ALSO-Gr
Liz• MIHtllf .... -
"Tht" Sterile Cuckoo"
1.,., St.ow St9ttl 1 p_.111.
CHt. Seit. & S••· from I
--tto1 ~: Ill· . .'...u. .. ..&.'.I Ro.!Siter, Nia 's mother, the •
woman who does not allow her Joi!" WaVM • f owil bitter liaison with Dilke to "T•u1: •R•T" t~•• LIZA MIHt!LLI" .... prevent her urging ber almost "THli STE1t1LE cuckOO"
demerited daughter to retract corn. Sun, l :DO p,m. THUT£1
the incriminating statementl[~;;;;;;;;:11I .--4:3.=:...~~ c:r =~: she has made. And Alan Hart
doe.$ his usual splendid job as TILl!PHONI '1M2'1
Donald, Nla's husband, the ~°' man whose suspicions of his \:!di
flighty wife and w b 0 s e l o· cletennlnatlon to !U•Dr'ce her
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MIWf'OIT HAtM -..... •-.. f•MI-Ihle lole -ot. J·IJJ.0
WINNER OF
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ACADEMY AWARDS
BEST .
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ENDS TUESDAY
Best Supporti119 Actor
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Judging the competition will . an evening of exceptional
be . Frankie Ortega of the performances. Jt bas been a
RoSJe Greer Show; jazz critic long lime since wt have been ~nard Feather; Down~at able to nm our fingers down al'"------..::= Ed1t.o~ Dan Morgensten; JW: cast list and say of all its -;":,:-;:,;; ~~:::..~Y;
mus1c1an and arranger GaryJ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i!!!!!!!i!il~~
7"1. .. -......... "'""''• PLCTURE c>l!I
BEST DIRECTION . . .......... GI I Loot LKJ (30) Da!Dlcl ,_ (<:)
McFarland·, Len-y Robinson. "IATTLI lllTAIN" 7:00 O•ly
nu "SANTA YlnOllA" 11t t:IO
m llll .. aect (C) <30> ID Mflllt: .... JM1 Qlfllllll• GD Alllnl (30) (c:omtdJ') '45-WWll•m Btlldix.
editor ()f Soul Illustrated: and
Vina Harmer, musical direc-
tor of 'TV's Holly -Mitchell
Productions.
Jn addition
bands, there will be ·com-
petition for best i r u m p e t
7;11 ci .... $ ltlwir. "'Plril .... 1:111 • lllllic .,._ • • SllldW' soloist, flute soloist, big band
(dramt) '61-Sidney ~1H.r P111I w-•> ,._....., Olii'ldltr, Orlon drummer, combo drunimer,
Ntwmin, Joanne Woodward. Two .n.."""' LIMtnce. liJb~as~s~so~lo~is~t,~1~·azz~~p~la~n~ist~,~a:nd~~~~~~~~~~~~11 Amtric111 Jm:rntn In hrls ,.., for D JIM CC> student composer-arranger.
a bind ft 1 Wat lint caf1 • D ~ "111tt C.....,. (dra·
dllCIMlr rom•nct with two 1111 m•) '4G-Joltn W'1M. aitrt TrMt. ,,;. Cost• M•.'Chk rl-P.-ae
Ofl ntatiOll. en Wlflt 1llllbr. "MutlnJ Gf· lflt prtSfflh . E!ilflOfl." Paul l11ket. Gllrlll wt: :c•• (C) (30) · • "THE GIRL IN THE •
FREUDIAN SLIP" m""' ..._ (60) 2.11D m M-Nl&M a..: "'Tltt Awful Dr.
Oifott," ''T•J'Pt. s.. at ai1n.," by w1m-'"""' g Tllellrt 1e11 (C) • (30) Mil "Tiii Liit ·n171 of Dolw)<n."
M1rilftttlal holh. Tiit tock mus!· .,,u ti • 24 •JI -l :JI r.M.
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too D lllMi• Cl111 (C) (30) Two tt•r·
studded t11ms comptlt 1piMI
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"The last word in
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Exclu1fve Or1nge County EntttefMnf
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John · Schl11ing1r
BEST SCREENPLAY
Waldo Solt
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'2ACADEMY
.NOMINATIONS
THE.AYRE
HARSOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·3102
ON HAllOR BLVD, -ONE MILE SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY.
NOTHING HAS BEEN LEFT OUT OF
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Are You Letting Cash
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Slip Through Y ou!-fingers
See If. You Have Any
Of . These . Things A
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DAl.L Y PILOT
I
WANT-AD
Will Sell fast!
I. Stove 29. Bicycle 57. Electric Tr1frt
2. Gult1r 30. Typewriter 58. Kitt•n
3. lloby Crib 31 . Bar Stools 59. Cl111ic Auto
4. Electric S.w 32. Encyclopedl1 60. Coif" Table
5. C1mer1 33. Vacuum Cle1ner 61. Motorcycle
6. Washer 34. Tropical Fish 62. ·Accordio'1'
7. Outboard Motor 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 63. Skis
8. Stereo Set 36. File Cabinet 64. TV Set .. 9. Couch 37. Goll Clubs 65. Workbench
10. Clarinet 38. Sterling Silver 66. Di1mond Watch
11. Refrigerator 39. Victorian Mirror 67. Go-Kart
12. Pickup Truck 40. Bedroom S.t 68. Ironer
13. Sewing Machine 41 . Slide Projector 69. Camping Traller
14. Surfboard 42. Lawn Mower 70. Antique Furniture
15. Mlchine Tool1 43. Pool Table 71. Tape Recorder
16. Dl1hw1sh1r ' 44. TlreJ 72 . Sailboat
ll. Puppy, 45. Plano 73. Sports Car ~. Cabin Cruiser 46. Fur Coat 74. Mattreu Box Spgs
19. Golf Cort 47. Drapes 75. Inboard Speedboat
20. a,rameter 48. Linens 76. Shotgun
21. Stamp Collection 49. Horse n . S.ddle
22. Dinette Set SO •. Airplane 78. Dart Game
23. Play Pen 51 . Organ 79. Punching Bag
24. Bowling Boll 52. Exercycle 80. Baby C1rriage
25. Woter Skis --S3. R1re Books 81. Drums
26. Fr"~er 54. Ski Boots 82. Rifle
27. Suitcase S5. High Chair 83. Desk
28. Clock 56. Coins 84. SCUBA Geor
' These or any other extra things around the house
• be tumed inta cash with o
DAILY PILOT WANT-AD
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DIAL DIRECT
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HOUSES.FOILSALI · HOUSES l'Oll SALE_ !i9USES FO~ $Al.,1 , ,HOUSES FOR SAtE
Gtnorol 1000 0-rol ltloQ Genenl 1000 Genorol 1000
_ C. MICHAEL, INC., PRESENTS ·
STOi.ERID.GJll!,li._.ulYl[__-----1
· loc,attid in th• City of W•stminster
on Magnolia St., just north of Bol1a Avenue
56 HOMQ
NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
3 & 4 BEDROOMS
V1ri,ety of floor plans & exteriors-Choice of special features
Model1 open dally
&
$25,500 10 a.('I. 'til dusk
lo
$27,250 ! IALANCID Q ?POWER Q HOMES
Asli our sala1 f"1tpra1entative1 about our contract of sale term1.
Phone 17141 89.3·0184
General 1000General 1000
LIDO WATERFRONT APARTMENTS
320 LIDO NORD efinJa . JtJ/e
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
6 Beautiful units. 6 Car garages & 1 utility
room, with 85 ft. fronting on excell.ent swinr
ming beach. Units are newly furnisbed. 16 Linda Isle Ddve Reduced to $200,000. Xlnt terms
• BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
(Our New Address)
New 5 bedroom, 5 bath home with UJlstairs
view of Corona del Mar hills. 3 Fireplaces &
BBQ. Luxurious carpeting & panelling. Land· 833 Dover Dr., Suite 3, Newport Beach 642-U"20 scaped. With doc~ .......... ,_ .... $145,000.
n Linda Isle Drive 1000 General ·1000 New 5 Br., 5 bath home on lagoon. Marble
entry, wet bar, AM/FM Intercom, Mstr. Br.
has beam ceil. & own frplc. Large family
room w/lirl!place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $185,000 TAYLOR Newpolt Heights
AREA. Near Harbor High
and 17th Street Shopping.
\Veil _ kept Three bedroom,
two bath with family rooin,
dooJb!e !!replaC!, b'Jf!t -in
kitchen and Xl'x24' screened
in g.lassene paneled alumin-
um cOvered patio. Profes-
sionally landscaped. Split
rail fence In front a"nd red-
1\"ood fenced rear yard, Quiel
streel . exet!llcnt neighbor-
hood. ASSUME $21,600 •
51.4% LOAN. $193.00 A
month itlc:ludcs taxes and
insurance: The buy you have
been v.'lliti.ng IQr.
80 Linda Isle Drive LINDA ISLE
?.fagnificently designed home
with 5 bdnns, maid 's nn &
5 baths. Spacious living &:
dining nns open to canWev-
·ered patio deck facing la-
goon_ Rumpus rm plus fam-
ily room which opens to gar.
den patio. \Vet bar in gal-
leria. $169,300.
5 Bedroom & maid's, 5 baths with family
room & large rumpus room. Carpeting. 3
Fireplaces. 4,246 Sq. Ft. . .. , .. , $169,300
Waterfront Lots
No. 4: Excellent 51 ft. Linda Isle leasehold
lot. Plans avail. Consider trade ..... $35,000
No. 41: Long water view facing llarbor Is-
land w/76.2 lt. of fron~ge. Plans avail. #80 Linda Isle Open dail.Y 1-5
1 '0ur· 25th Year"
WESLEY N. No. 88: Point lot with 118 ft. of frontage. Long
water view. Plans availabl.e. TAYLOR CO. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
_ . <Our New Address)
833 Dover Dr.~ SUite 3, N.B.
Realtors
2lll San Joaquin Hills Rd.
· NEWPORT CENTER
644-4910
. . 642-4620
1000 Gener11 1000 Beach Bargain
3 UNITS
"$29,950
Income $al. a month --
:f:astside Costa Mesa near
golf course. 77 x 150 ' Loi,
Spanish style with court·
yard & patio & a bltin BBQ. can to Stt: •
Newport
at
Victoria '
644-11811
(anytime)
Eastside/Westside
Take your pick of these cule
2 Bedroom home~. Both arc
vaCant & have dble garage,
large lot and exceUent loca-
tion and priced lo l'ell at. • ,
' S22,950 '
REALTY COMPANY
642-lnl Anylime
Business Building
3 ~edroom and
Family Room
Less than one mile walk to
the sunny Pacific shore. This
immaculate 4 bedroom, 3 -:-::--~~.,....~~
bath, 2 ,,.,., horn• "" ""'" Newport Heights
appraised by the Veterans NEAR CLIFF DRIVE. On
Administration at• 137 .300. double lot with large greens,
The owner hat been trans. large W' deep well landscap.
fcrTed and very anxious, will ed priv.ate pool .. 2640 sq, fl.
consider any reasonable 4 big Bedroom, 3 Baths, For-
offer. Call today ancl"'".stcal mal Dining Room, Breakfast
It! room, Laundry room, 3-car
Takt> over 5% %, $153. per
month includes taxes_ That's
right. Total payment will be
$153.00 per month subject to
existing FHA loan, Including
everything for this dream
house; 2 batM, brick fire-
place, beautiful enclosed pa-
tio, new carpeting, through-
out, double garage, time·sav. ,
ing built.in kitch. Won·t last 2629 HAR~OR BLVD.
sized · gaz'age wi1h po"'-er
opener, panc?lirtg decorator
wall paper. _ .Luxurious Liv-
ing on a Shady, Tree-Lined
Street: Nothing like ii for long. S46-8640
OPEN EVES TILL.1:30
IMMACULATE
2 STORY
Loads of cupboards and knot-
ty pine kitchen. 3 bedroom,
2 bath home set on extra
$52,000.
546-2313 640-7171
\t-0' THE REAL ~ESTATERS -'. " ...
DOVER SHORES ~,:".,.,'~~,'~~~E:S .CAMEO SHORES
Large J:n:I sq. ft 4 bedroom Draped, carpeted, and ON-~ced red~ccd on LY S2'1,000. See to believe! this lovely view home
home located in beautiful TERMS TO FIT YOU. "exquisitely decorat~ with
Dover Shores. Dining room WE SELL A HOME an Oriental mo~f
&: living room both overlook-S Fabulous ocean vie"''5
Ing outdoor terrace with EVERY 31 MINUTE magnificent teak paneling
View o!· the Bay. Elegantly w lk & L 2 Larg bed I draped & carpett!d. Land-a er ee con~erti:::~:n pus
scaped In a manner to n'laln-. pre'tty yard .~ pool lain an ope n feeling & to 768'2 Edinger Noiv $84.500
allow maximum View ot 184 ·O.'o.4o.455i0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'1ii·ii"m'°• I
Back Bay. Owner anxious. I 1
$89,500. Open dai!1. ll30
Santiago Dr.
LIDO BEACH HOME
Four btoclroom two bath home
1vilh completely modem klt-MACNAB-IRVINE Rcalty Company chen. Re11dy for immediate
(]l4) 6424235 occupancy. Oose to Lido
901 Dover Drive. Suite ll'O Oub & br>aehes. $50,tXK>. .
(7141 675-3210 E. M. V""1""' i""!!!O!!!O!!!O!!!O!!!O!!!O!!!O'I
Good '""''"'""!. $35,000. 108' Bay•ld• 0.tve SuH• 120 INSTANT HOME Reasonable down payment & _. ~
very ~t of tenns! Present Nt!wport Beach CoktvNll,)anker Squeaky clean and ready to
income $350 per month. h ,_ eo1111n..., d move lhto with plush carpet
Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. SALE OR TRADE - -throughout. Spacious sunJit
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. ttAF,OOOOU(lR.FumPL~Xhedl 550 Newport Center Dr. kitchen with modern built-MS-7729 .,.,... .., ins, TlREPLACE. Ydu ai.n ~~~~~-~~~Ev~"'~· I Between ocean & bay bcachc! Newport Beach , Calif. assume this 6% government
-: WRITE-OFF il83;3-r;0;700 644-24~0 loan with TOTAL p&)'Dlcnts *.WATERFRONT * , GALORE I 01 1166 per mooth. 126,500
DUPLEX Assume !JI Trust Deod FULL PRICE.
' (3) Bedroom EXTRAI EXTRAI WE SELL A HOME
Pier &i slip with this \\-ell lo.
cated duplex on Narcw; Ave.
In \Y_ Newport Beach. \'Valk
to the ocean le shopping.
Priced to M!ll at St6.000.
C. Robert Nattress Realtor
Costa Mesa 642-1485
•Overlooking Canale
3 BR. home. Private' beach
~a. Nr. pools, tennis 8t" rec.
area. Walk lo the ocean.
Only, $24.900!
CAYWOOD REAL TY·
6ll3 W. CoR.Sl Hwy., NB
• '541-1290'.
MAGNIFICENT 4 BR. 2 Ba.
Family nJi, Mated poo~
professklna.1 tandscapina;, I~
H.B. AN,t1mable 6%';4 Joan,
$4-4,500. ~1 eves.
2 Bednn, hl'd\\'d noon, lrplc .
xln t coqj. East 'Of. ~2
Sl9,500. l h.1ngaard RE Ml t .. ' '
2 C2) Bedroom Yes, extni. rooms with 5 Bed· EVERY 31 MINUTES
Rinderknecht RHlty "'°""'· Jllofr•g nn, ""'"""" Wa Iker & Lee al25 W. Balboa, NB 673-J663 g8l'Bge, elec bltns & on laf'Re
comer in college area, near NEW IVAN WELLS' major shoppifw. Take over 7682 Edinger
4 BR, 3 BA + powder room. :i% ~ loan at S34,500 full 8<12-4435 540-5140
Formal din nn. lam rm w/ price. S.A. Heights VA or rnA, 3
"''el bar & frplc, Luxurioua. f Sho R It o.~ 123 ·~ ly-crptd. Superb vieti. Pool Paci ic res ea y """"'rm. ,"IN. Kingaa.rd, &17~ or 5J6..8894 R.E. Ml Z-2222 in land5Caped courtyard. Roy J, Ward R<altor 14.1() ,,_, 891~191 LUSK EASTBLUFF
Ge!oxy Dr. 646-1550, Open REDUCED $15-00
Dally. ~ 4 Br. 2~ b. •. ~TIC?r lcav.
SELL or RENT assume sv .. ,. Loan ltli( city, T~:~~oC:·11
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3001 Fernheath, G.M. Coif
1300 Baker, c.M.I 3 BR, t
Ba. ~wly redecorated. WU I
sell on contract for low
doWTl. 642-2221 i.r 6469666 .
Horses or Unif.S
~J: ACtt!, ! Bt, 2 Ba, pool ,
6'4 ~ io.n. May trade.
$31-7636,
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Beautiful home, "entry hall, CoRBIN·MART1Nj1
3 bedrooms. dining rm .• I ~==~'!:"~''.!"!.'"=::=~!!JI la rge livin~ rm .. subjeet to I·
5~% loan lo assume.
~1"7211
TARBELL 29SS Harbor
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01-11 1• ....... , • HIGO ljloMrol . 1000 0...r SMno ~227 Dover Shoroo 1127
HOUSIS POllt 'SALi
1250 eoron. del Mar Huntl~ton 8e1ch 140t
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REAILTHIS.
U you are·in the muktit for a ~-t--iiew home,...-e the'"' outstand--
Ing customized homes, built by
Frink H. Ayres and Son, looat-
ed in a J){ime area very close to
Huntingto)t"S.U t e Beach. The
homes are priced·from $30,290
to $33,890 and vary in size from
3 to 4 bedrooll)S, 2 to .3 car gar·
ages and 2 to 3 baths, with
shake or mission tile roofs, fire-
places, underground utilities,
'-concrete driveways, built -ins
and carpeting. There is VA and
FHA financtng_available. There
are 3 homes' avail&ble because
of cr~t rejections. Occupancy
by May 1, 1970 in this unit. As ad~ features these homes in·
elude such additional extras, •as
shag carpets, fiont lawn land~
scaping with sprinklers.
Our next tlllit is now on Sale for
occUpancy in May and June
.1970 and introduces the new
3,000 sq. ft ''El Dorado" model
priced from $34,490.
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Rancho L11-Cue1t11 Hom11
on Brookhur1t 1t Atlanta,
Huilll""°" Be1ch
961-2929 -9"-1331
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IS YOUR .,--.£. -------T -.. OVE:~:~~7 TOVETillliREf
w:t..• .!m"'=. 0~ PRIME ·~OT -='LOCATION
:f"~.;,;" J:!F,':" Corner of Galaq and Mariner
, great 3.-. 2.ball( 35 000
--;..,,.. bome.'-"'<d 1 -,.--11 , .... ""=--brick firephwe & hearth, on • 3 year 1n.1nc nt IYI 11111 or
a 'QUietCUL..D&SAC street tr1d1 up .for Income property.
wlth, .. TWODOUBLEGAR. Ph-548·1936 " AGES!! I $3.3.SXI.
' ,General 1000 Newport Beach I''"'==----~'-" I 1200
LUSK HOME
H1rbor View Hiiis i
4 BR, W /2 Batlis, Fam. Rm
Kitchen combo, ftple. J>ro.
fesalonally lands<eped ...
klw mah1t w/lrg ooncrete: pa.,
tk> 8!Q.S Incl bit-in Tedwood
benches " fire rtng:Separate
·-ptiy """· ....... *es tilGlii iiiiitliOi l ~ie·
p1.,. pipe. other x1ru incl
CulUgan water eofttnt\I'. &:
auto car ®Qr.
Call 644-0885 for IJlpt.
Opan Set & Sun 11·51
925 Sandc1rtle, CdM
YOU A NEW
4 BR "HOME
Cff!!•h;'llno 1725 Cotti M-'1• , l!E;FE_C_T--'-'· I, ·--s-...,,..;.;...-'IOOO.:.~-,.-n-0_1 __ ._'!'
HIDEAWAY area lb absolute i•i.,.
oondltlon. Quiet am.t. c.m
Rambfu>J Trout-stttam·wa.n-to --achools. ! 9edrooml;:
den past tht. 1'Uat1c jewel family _, lo """ _,
wtth 2 lge:. bdnnl.,·new bath room. uue $3()0. mo. Call
" modem kl>otty pb>e klkh. 5'5-W4 South c.ut Jta1
Lge:. living rm, fealures Iota Estate. , "
ot J>lJWiling & ~Q&t , windows CONDOMINIU?d .. Sp0tJea. S tieznt"lhe-rorefr.ot · -tir, 21ii tie:; v. ifbfiiia
Plhes. rippling brooks Ir gar, swim pooJ, etc. $250 a
complete aecluaion from tbl! mo. 545--0169
rest of the ~d. Oompletetyl'M°"ONTI=~CE==1co,~o-.,.,.-•1>'-dcc-3
furnished tnel. carpet's. & Br, 1 Ba Twnhlt. Furn/Wit
dra,pes. -Ml nu tee from the Encl gar; pa t 10. pool.
hy. " only 12 ml. to the 968-2647 • e EASTBLUFF. e new barbor. .~--~-~--·I DON'T MISS BLUFFS ""':!l"i~~ll!!!!~I!!!!!! I BR + lam rm. Cpta, clrpo.
Exqublte 3 Br, 2~ Jit-"'et Bluff. Owner Seys, UNBELIEVAB~ frpl. Fncd yard. Avall. lune
tt you eam $8,500 a year OI'
LESS and havo 5 or more
persons in your family, )'OU
may now q\18111.y p.nder the
new FHA -23S ll>r a-new-4-Bodroom,-:ll-Bath
borne. P~enta ()f SUS per
mo. for MO months '(~
yea.rs), lncluding' taXe\ &
tn:surance. Payments may be
less dependil1J on your in-
come. Annual percentage in-
terest rate of 2% on •
$2.1,900 mot'tgage.
Colesworthy Opan Delly From I PM bar, dbl oven, auto waler HE. LP I lfgi in cash is all )'OU hl'f!d PRICE OF $19,0IXI l, Lse. $215. 6U-9481 to move ln, whl~b lnciudes =•· -:-=~~c.:..~~1 :c!~t~~Y Owner $45,000. ,Ph. MUsr sell this outstandln& closing dwte• and im· ~ owner wm . $235 .. 3 BR C:Ondo. 2 BA. 821 CAMPHOR
5 'BR., 3 ba. + family iin.
Nice lgt-, yard, rm. for pool_
·Sprinkler& front & rear.
Carp. thruout. Oose to park.
Bought 'anolher home, nibst
~ 3 bedroom oo.ndomlnium , pounds. ~ at 1% Shag Opts, drpt, bltm.
that's Walking d.latanoe to ·~ VERY CLEAN! 546--619f LEASE/opti<>n $75,000
Baycrest exec. home. Full
view ·Baek Bay $750/mo.
0Wnel' -&U-4n5
·&Co.
REAL WR
Newport Beach Office
1028 Bayside Drive
..,,..,930
sell immed. Priced · below HAWAU BOUND -Luxury
market at $45,000. Bayfront Condo. Fum. 2 Br,
Scenic ProPerties · 675-5726 2 Ba. $41,500 xlnt terma . -wr::::-.s"f3 .. 5;;0.,0,-1,========= .¥cKenzie Realtor. 646-0732 GS • Costa M11a -1100 BY Owner, the muff!. Model Now $21, 100 K. home, I BR or 3 "
No Money down $22,000 don. By appt. 644-4616
You'd better hurry on this FHA • VA Nwport Heights 1210 one. Sharp 3 bedroom Costa
Mesa home. No down to Here jt is! A 3 Bedroom I---------
Vets. $1,050 down to DJ\YOfte. home <>n the East Side of CLl~F DR. ·VIEW
Enclosed lanai with tropical Costa Mesa, 60 x 135 ft. lot. Very nice 2 BR. A den PL~S
pjants and waterfall, private large double car garage, ·No iuest rm. 2 Baths. Lge, dm.
rear yal'd and secluded patio down VA ol' Small Down rm. Courtyard patio, Ulvely
for summer BBQs. That's FHA: Call Now! 546-2313 ~ Y &: OCEAN VI E.W.
l'jght $21,100-fuU-priCe. Hur-$61.000.
\0 THE REAL
\"\. ESTATERS
ryi
schools. Idtal floor plan 1or l mile trom the ocean THE HUNTSMAN .
children With the muter in HuntingtOn Bea~h REAL ESTA~ M11a Verde 3110
•-•--·"'t ~-to Bkr ~• -.. -34144 Coast HW,.:, Dinol Point 1.JCU.1vvm sw eon a se_.u , ''": ;,w,.MM) • 496-UBS • , L'UXUR!OUS Tri-Level 4 Br, ~vel, Well priced a~ $31~ DO YOU HAVE Real Eat.ate 3 Ba w/ 2 trplcs, It tam
all UTotf 0~ says pre • a large family plful a dog? Salespeopie wanted nn., aep din rm, front &
e • WITH LITTLE CASH~ ffave . · rear patlo1' Rear hu pa
Call Us Quick Juat the place ASSUMABLE C•platra~ a.-ach .. ·11730 ~~ -f~t., prdener. $375. 6734550 FHA 5~% PLUS ~% IN-..... ll'lrl.>O't
'O THE REAL 1\".'-. ESTATl:RS -. ' , .
SURANCE, Tri-level 4 Bed-NR MARINA & BEACH ..._
rm, 2~ BA, bedrooms up. Cuatm 3 Bed 3 Ba Den .t: Newport Blach i20o ~lairs, large hide-away tam-bobby rm w/~inlt. Stable & --W1STCLIFF
ily rm w/halt bath. Fenced open fields 2 blb. mo ft ho t1arae
$35 750 ~·; ~ ~ ':":...:,"' · $36,975. l.1% down 496-3317 'JIJx1fJ im . ....,,".'°NI: patlo I
1 pp ng and yard, riewly decorated, I
CdM Income Idea • If Dana Point 1740 many extru $3tlO month.
Existing 2-BR. a'tudlo Ol'.3 -1607 Ke,nt Ln: ~n Sat, A )
BR, well planned home oc .t~71 ( ::;J ~IOJ POOL PLUS .Sun. p.m, °' calf • ...,... J
R-2 lot, w/plana ,ru.dy to -Custom 3 BR. & den, magnll-673-3293.
build addltlonaJ unll ln<O'!'• 1 t HOME? lcent"1pfc., lormal clining,[oiii& .... ...,liiiliii-&lil
lot prices are I081'UI&, bet· S . ·. • center· atrium. Many more Adults Only
ter gjve a look! N · , ___ .. Jeatures. Can :you believe? 2 BR. 2 bath' aplit level p2s
ew •ready for u1UJKU oe> $38,000 AVAILABLE NOW NEW .LISTING cupancy. I Br, 2 ba. bit-In POINT REAL TY Bay & Beach Realty, Inc.
2 D $23 950 -.:-range/ le ~· ~·· 34156 Coast Hwy., Dana.Point 901 Dover Dr., SUlte U6 NB 1 629 HARBOR BLV • -• Baycr11t 1223 , w wcrpt, .... !'9,rear,, ... ienc.l==~(~ll~<;• ~·oo..:~sm~:;;;~---· Evtl.-5'M986 546-8640 · No down to vets, low down ing, ft'ont yd JiDdecaplDa.. ~
1000 Gener1t 1000 OPEN EVES TIL 8:30 FHA; 3 BR, 1~ BA, dble F1NE Baycrest Four BR $23,500 rnA -Min. dOwn. Condominium 1950 NR. BEACH. 3 Br. J Ba. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.!;;;;~;;;;~~~~~;; ---='"'"'===--1 gar, Huge yard, fenced front home fol' Ale Ol' tta_de. VA $400 total down. Call Dupla. Nu cpts. Bltna. Y'"'·• • EASTSIDE & ttar. Sharp! Won't lut! Secludod •troo4 large yarn. UNEXCELLED VIEW 962-1353. 1--------S"" mo. See :ns 0.;.;;, let's Get to -ARTISTS COSTA MESA BOB OLSON REALTOR 543--0113 ot Harbor & ncoan. Attr. 2 BR Townhouse. 11 ,000 Newport Shott• .... calf '
' • $~0 • ~580 Dover Shores 1227 •Plit level home on R.3, stoo Enjoy the View bolow mid, ""% lnL rate. 540-7513 , the Point HOBBYISTS • 3 BR. 2 BA. CUl-de ... c. -------·•·, It ~ Ideal~~ ~ We otter a C)>a!Dm 4 ~" Muot "'1. 544-2'89 LEASE 175,000 _. ... ' HA OOD Bltns, crpt" drps, fli>lc, SCENIC *SPACIOUS un "· .OOO. · home baeking on Meadow· DuplexH for Sale 1975 ec. himo. F'ull vie,. Of 3acl< BaUx>aPenlnaula'1po1nt, that lndscaped. Assume 5%.% COMPLETE VIEW Blvd., CdM. By appt, only. lark golf coune h:ir $36,900. · 'Bay. $500/mo. Owner
is. An NIY walk to the jftt-PARENTS FLOORS FHA or refinance. $26,750. Bay & Mtns. 4 Br, 41i2 Ba. 8111 Grundy, Realtor Designed fol' the executive ~ 642-4nS
ty from this outstanding 2 ADDED family room and Ownel'. Si0-9498 + maids. High ceilings. 833 Dovtt Dr., NB 642-4621 who doesn't want to be fenc-CdM, 2 houses, gal' den• G,cARD=,c.;:EN:;,..~H~OU~SE.=-3~BR~.i,
story Provincial Style beau-15x50 Professklnally built stu-bar, BRICK FIREPLACE, EASTSIDE 5000 sq ft built around court. BEAMS-a--&Rl.~K _ ed In! submit YoUl' temu! ::·::.down. 642-822.1 BA. 2 poola. Back Bay S325
ty, 3 Bednns plus 22x29' dio with exposed beamed lal'ge lot with detached gar-, 4 car gar, E-Z malnt. Ideal So. of Hwy. 2 BR. <>n R-2 kit, The R1•I E1tatei Mert . RENTALS Bmokr. ~~~opti<>n. .,_ -
family room, Complete with ceilings, sky )jghliJ &: Door. age, Excellent loan with D& FIXER-UPPER for entel'tain!ng. $178,000 at last year's price! Add M7-t531 og,.,,.._....., ~
fireplace Rt b;r peg floor esoei:rt lighting. Ideal fol' art-CREASING INTEREST! See Excellent potential in this 3 furnbhed, A 11 um e 6%% Houn1 Furnished AVAIL. MA~ la• 3 Br., 211 biamed 'celling & balcon;; ista, hobbyists and as a re-it NOW! , Bedroom <>ii R-2 lot tha t loan. Owner 548-7249, unit & live "payment free". Walk to Beach .,.
•-t f t Dad WE SELL A HOME S29 500 Rent.-11 to Share 2005 Ba. Town home. SWlmming withanOceanView What's u.:a or eenagera;or · , couldbeCrinnearfuture. *BAY-MOUNTAINS*· HI Pl hi' & A Deooratm"sdream4BR,1"-pooL$300Month more you can ~e the With this goes a lovely 2 EVERY 31 MINUTES Big double detached garage. Scenie vt locati N 1., a nc n llOC. BA upgl'aded cr"ptl, CW1tom 516i%' lmuranoe .Joan. What story 4 B_R, 2 BA ~e w/ w lk & L P · . on. ear.., REALTORS lge c<>vered patio in-WOM • Shl' Bluffs h ome Hal Pinch1n Realtor 675-4392
·-you ww·1; .... <>n? Call sep family & dining rm. a er • ee -~ .. s;i7.500171. new "Old World" Contem-3900 E Coast Hwy 675-4392 =· / outdool' elec klt.°.l'h. w/mother &: daughtel'. ~on· ./ Steps to Beach; 2 Br. 2
..... ., ... '6 • -porary, .spru:lous w/atrlum · ._ smokel'. Daily Pilot Box M· Ba. Studio. Bltns. car. $225 NOW!! · Only ;42.500. Call us fol' the 2043 W tclilf Dr & oourt. 5 Br'a expandable, 3 BR, Den,. 2\9 ha. ~n-Yn new. Adult occupied. 21• mo,..~ ••. c•n ""'" -.
co:Ts ·
WALLACE
REALTOR$
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<>thet )lice details on this es • 5000 sq ft 4~ Ba hi-ceilings temorary Architect design-Take over, 6%. +. % % int. """'' .....,..,,,,~
home. 646-7111 4 car Pr., a~mmodate~ ed & bit. 5%% tranaferT8ble FHA. SINGLE Girl arou?d 21 to GARDEN Houae. 3 Br. 2 Ba.
-. COATS Open 'til 9:00 PM lge groups Fum opt Price lo9.11. $69,500. By ownel'. BRASHEAR REAL TY share apt. wtth 2 girls, N.B. Pool. Back Bay, $ 3 2 5.
& . BACK BAY. AREA 2 H"""'s _,Bdrm, l·Bdrm. lo.,.,,,. ,,; $10!,0oo. ·0wnor Pbono m.2854 tor appt. 847..,., Eves. 642-0427 ~aya 517-950I; alter 5• 67;..a)44 • 642-0223 .
548-7249 .c. CENT 4 BR, 2 c. · LOVELY TWNHSE w/view of WALLACE ~ nice .size bedrooms -over-Inc. $265. Close to stores, ' BalbcNi Pentnsule 1300 MAGNIFI · .._, ./ ROOly04ATES Wanted -pool 2 Bdnn 2 Ba -tc. ,_
. . REALTORS sized liviilg room· finished park. $25,000. 545-2486 . Family nn, heated pool, .. A_ the , Blue 0 .A n ••!" .....
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--5S4l46"44141 _ and heated g~ • un:,1qoe¥J~~/~,\gt.~=;:==== University Park 1237 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, [ professional landscaping. ~ ren .. • gcaCO • patio, $250. Agent M8-0T32
. back yard with 1'8Jsed de. I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, WEST BAY AVE. ANumable 6%.% l oan, (Q~n EvenJnsisl . • excoll•nt ..,t side '"Mesa Ve "e 1110 ~--•-3 bdrm 2 •-S4<.500.962-4981ov... Co1t1 Mna 2100 Newport Heights :121D
Fl • " cation .. short walk _to est. rai LOVELY ..... .._. ..... ,.new · ..,., ======== X•r""VJ'P91' -......... , .• -.... •"'lo·, mock . NEW 2 BR. 2 BA, lorn bl~· N "~-~ M v~-clllf Shopp'"" --· back "A•• Park-I"·-·-""" + 4 n.._-., w.i:;u ..,,..,.&UC .., H ti ton -' -~ ew ......... 5 w. ea '"'u.:: -'O ....,,... ~ MES VERDE 5 BR :inc,....... DUI...... fromceean ._ " ..... Bufidel''s un ng J'ef. Grdnr Incl. .. v M•" 1. eambrid .. boma 001 qulot $24,7-50 .Full Price . Juat n.to<1. ""n't last .nth A 21> ba., 2 1rp1ca. 1n Village ,.. • ,;n Hirbour 1405 FUllN. 1 Br Cottage Shower ~ · -
street. Need,~ but prio. this financing .$34,!m, Formal Dining room, 15x24' 2. Owner trans., ~late etti' ::u::dy,lyR •• 1tor . ---------<>nl.Y. $135 incl gar & utll. $300. 842--8099 (213) .f59..l«JO
ed ~-ht lnr -.. nt condl-•-•-546-2313 646-7171 lam. ·nn. 2 trplc'~, 211 ba, occupancy. Prtce -for E • C.M. Adult only, Ca I I C d I M 3250 .,. .-~ Ideal 4 Ba:lnn. 2 BA comp"''"' , lr'g kit. $46,500. 0wnel'/ Agent quick Mle. $33,0CO 833 Dover Dr., NB 642-463) BY OWNER: Be au t 11 u I ~6'5-0<86~~~al~t~6;,· ====l~o;"'";;''; ~;;e~~·;;r-;-;:;'; I µon. Vacant 'l'/blt-ins -. •-•-, crpts & ""~" -!!!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!''!!?' [ Watedront ho m e. 45' <>f L u~ Call att 6 PM~·~. e R·, Hill Realty ~ ~ou 3 Br 2 Ba. -•· . ••HI drps. Present FHA 5%% "SU water frontage w/prlv N Beacfl 2200 ~, • .,._,
./ Big 5 Bednn home • $310. loan can be assumed by any. l I lS UnivCall. P~~•'=ent:;; ~ Lido Isle 1J51 dock. 3 br. 2 ba, newly ewport crpts, drps, dbl & a r .
OptiQ.n at $37,450. one. Payable $126 per mom. College Park IU..,....... ..........,._, redec. $82,500. 846-50t1 Ol' Children oft. No pet 1,
. ., Mesa Verde Pacesetter, 3 eluding taxes. Owner will .iiiiiiiiiiiiOi~ii;;i~iiiii.J.--------!!!!!!'!!!'!"'!!!!'!!!'~!!!'~[ ---U---15--E--i &«-2260. 16992 Baruna Ln, AVAIL. April 20 thN. June 673-81169 •
.+ tam. avail 5-1 tor 9 consid .. 2nd TD for -· HAOTRTSEENTLIOOVNEIRIS Beat High Interest Coron• del Mar 1250 DO L H.B. (Hunt. H~bourl 20. 4 Br, 2 Ba """ mo. 1701 lJKE New 3 Br, 2 .... all montha cm1y:S250, down payme"t. Sub m ll BA YFRONT Sea•bore Dr. CIUl '19&-1912 bit-Ins Mafnt. pool, Ocou
+ 1 terms. Call 540-1151 You must see this" charming Fountain V1ll1y 1410 or (213) 624-9567 vw. Adults, $330. 673-6635. ./Lovely 4 , !am, atory · . 2 BR bom• .nth sparkling As""'!• 5% FHA loan, 4 BR, ·BLUFFS Rare Opportunity
rarich, Back Bayview $350. 1...-.aa I nARI 15x30 pool. Large two horse 2 BA, hrdwd 1lrs, Shake roof, 4 B11: Home • Or can be used
May. l)ption at $50,tm,:--w{ ~.... , ~~le lo~~~~ ~~·ix: ~~w $~; ~ ~Pl'iv~~ BEST u ~~·for qujck sale s;;~,~ ~:. ~:!:.~!:; &5*-at .,, 500 Costa Mesa Investment Co. BUY By ownel'. garden patk>, 4 Bl', 2"' Ba.,
B1lboa 2300 University Pork
FOR , -·-Avail 4 BR A fam. rm. Immac
,_._._.. .,....., • 548-mt THE BFST 3 BEDROOM 2 $6000 CASH recreation facilities nearby. ~~= EXCEPTIONAL 1===,,...,===='i DATii HOME CAN HANDLE A"ume good FHA loan
~. soon· cond. Move in TODAY AT Balboa Peninsula Poln4 . $350 Mo
2BR. Frplc. , BJt-ln elect 3 BR + ·din n'l1 Choice C'Ol"·
R/O. D_ble gar. $325 mo. Or nel' Joe. Immed, Poaell at BAY VIEW PAllL-Wfilli Newport BHch 1200 ON F'ull price red uced to $104,000. 127·""· 968-4019 !!!~'!"!'~'!"'!!!'!'!!!'!""'"' [Quality "'-'tom built homo .CARNAHAN 'l'llE LOWEST LEASEHOLD w .. $125,000. Houae located ======== unfum. No pets. 675--0491! $325 mo. CAUFOR~IA ovel'looking Islands, Penin-••.t.LTY~C o. HARBOR Highlands. Believe IN THE BLUFFS on best side of island. L1guna Hills 1700
Kn.CHEN sufa & Bay. 3 Bdrma, doo·& ... "'" us, these bomea aro hard to WITH Call (213! 962-5610 H t• t D. h 2400 P•ttlt Realty Co. 1!33-Clf!l un 1ng on 11;19IC
dbllng rm. Beautifully finish. 1093 ~kel', C.M. Ol'IVVt'lU 'l'llE MOST DESllWILE find. Bright cl clean 3 BR cl Ol' 96UJ410 for Info. A'r:ry and bright, overtooldng ed with fine new carpeting, 2 BA home w/C!Jey frplc, in GREENBELT POOL AND Ask fol' Mr. Johnson
BY OWNER: 3 BR + den,
Assume 6% loan & buy
equity. Aft 5, 837-775.5
NICELY FUm. 3 BR. 2 BA. Balboa > 3300
home in Pacific Sanda. $225 4 BR. (ol' tum'fi"iii Yeat'-
mo. LE 6-3911, 6'1S-S810 Iy $350 mo. Frank· M&tlball
! BR Furn Twnbse. Mlddle Realty. 6'fS..4600
pro~ -draporlos and wall papor. BA'"K BAY . id tial Walk PU1TlNG GREEN LOCA E 0 ORS garderl.f, Mcxtern avocado $62,500. .,... ptone:~~ enScbooarel ~·w t . TION • D C RAT '
built·inl with l1111b lhai car. Lovely, 4 King. 1ize Beil· in1:1.1·u..,rs °' es· AND HOME
pets to match. 3 large bed-Pete Berrett . \ 'room home with exceptional cliff shopping. Priced klr THE OWNER WIU. HELP Beautilully done. 5 Bdrms. ot H.B. $225 mo. Cal li ~--,-'=======
San Clementi 1710
l"OOmlll, 2 baths, fireplace on ~ REALTY storage. Loads of charm A: immediate sale $28,SOO!li FINANCE Family rm. Xlnt street to
cu!-de-u.e lot. AsSurne 6% extras! Xlnt financing. Quiet Call 545-8424. Jutt Reduced to $39,95(1 atttet fS f!;_ lo
500
t.
Triplexes • from $39,995
4 Units • from $52,000
View Hornes -Xlnt terms
).olB • From $7,000
Apt, rentals • from $135
GOLDEN TRIANGLE
RHlly • 492-2030
432 N, El Camino Real
53&-1421, ext 391 fOl' appt Lido Isle 3311
...,.,.. _ _..._.. ,A __ fllll "'"'"' 1605 WestcliU Dr., NB cul-de-sac street. .,. ne·-"-.,..., o~u. ~· Af:c'.·--•• """"' -'"""':'.~ 642-5200 ~ "" --•·~ LIDO REALTY INC.
Summe; R1nt1l1 2910 BEAUTIFt.n.. 5 BR. S BA.
Avail nGw 011 yearly leue.
WE SELL A HOME I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' 3337 Via Lido 673-1300
EVERY 31 MINUTES TAYLOR Lachenmyer ,o THEREAL \~ ESTATI::RS
SUMMER RENTAL 1600 per mo.
LAGUNA BEACH Owner/673-2259. Evea,
Realtor ' . ' Huntington Beach 1.00 Beaut. Blue Lagoon Villa, 2 644-5972 Walker & Lee lB60 Newporl Blvd., CM Newport HelghtJ
SHORECLIFFS CAIL 646-J928 Eves. 642-0185 Brand new 3 bedroom 2 bath,
CASH OUT
BY OWNER · 71/a 0/o INTtREST 'l'llE ~~gu~R~EEN
BR, 2BA, Vi/dryer, wetbar,1"''°"""'======1
2 awimming pools, tennis Huntington Be.ch 3400
courts, steps to private beach 7682 i;dlnger
842-4455 • 540-5140 Beautllul 3 BR., 21Ai ~bath .,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,, large dining room with brick
b::lme wtth dining rm. L.R. fireplace -W/W carpeting -
219 PoPPY Ave, CdM. Ocean
view 3 hr, prlv. patio, Just
above little Corona Bch.
Moving to Hawaii.
Take ovel'. VA loan at $239 FIXER UPPER Be a eh
total monthly, 3 Br, 1% ba, home, 3 Bnn & den, t loni'
llx17 encl patio, llJce new block t<> beach &: pool,
custom drps, crpts, One year SOxlOO kit, only $18,350. Bet-
ff25 month of· June $250 RENT/ Lease new contemp.
wkly July a n d ,,\uguat hm nr ~hi frwys, 9' walls Sparkle~
I'm cetdhs a new paint job,
10 I wlll tie clean &
has high beamed celling. 2 Lath & Plaster throughou.t.
Brick frplcs. ShoWn by app't. Fol' details call 646-71.n.
499-21.52 10 AM·2 PM. aurroundlng th1a: 3 Br 2 Ba
· hm. 2 frplt!I; R<>man ,tub f
I've got three bit: bedroOrrui,
2 baths, 1arle living room
with tireplatt. My kitchen
hu an islaDcl range, nice
family room le my patio is
out of tbia world. I'm jmt
$29,SOO!
THI: Rl:!d ;::, ,. .... \'r l. f'" ' r •• --; l t • ,.._)
HALECREST
''Our 25th Year''
WESLEY Jll,
TAYLOR CO.
R11ltor1 •
2lll San Joaquin Hills Rd.
NEWPORT C>ENTER
644-4910
WANT PRIVACY?
Lota of niom to entertain
iil this 3 BR. + din. + fam.
+ k22 Jt. all purpose rm.
Encl. Spaideh courtyard, 3
Years ola & iminac. Close
to schools & ·&hopping.
~ Bedroom, 1"-ba.thl, hard· ONLY $47,950
wood !loon. 124,250 Full Wilker Rlty. 675-5200
Price. VETS no doWn, FHA 3366 Via Lido, NB Open Sun.
toFJuiR REALTY $28,950
NOW'S. THE
TIME FOR
lo THE REAL'
"\. r:STATERS . . .
MUST SELL
$52,400
Phone · 675-1817
Old. Must sell this -.veek! ter hurry on this <>ne! Bill
BRASHEAR REAL TY wm1am1 Realty, 239 Del
847-8507 Eves. 642-042'1 Mar. S.C. 4~115
LOVELY LIDO SANDS atrium/ blendlne patios•
HOME 1 blk to bch 3 Bdnn garden W/ lnaul. lanai. i
2 Ba Pool July $200 wk Aug car gar. $295. 962-f113
$250 wk. 5105 Broce Cf'es.1-~~~-----
-cent. 548-9404 Newport Bch FOR leue with option or
QUICKIE G1Mr1I 1000 General 1000 Gener1I 1000 l:i'iiii'-'-i'-;-c..:..""'::::,,,;;:::: lease to right party.
---------------------------LIDO Isle Reservations. Beautiful home In ptt1t1p Move right in thia beach cot-Home or apt. July thru
tage & en}oy it! 2 & a den. Labol' Day Week. 673-3948 :-e~; B:;tlc. cu:.~= r~ytt~~-~1Pri':i Cl/IQ1) A\'-,( -/):C ba.9 Momlnlum~ 29$0 Ing. $325 mo. 968-6958. :mn
right ftl1' quick sale! p~ 1-'"U ~J.. ~ IJ(/" 0 Imperial C4ve Ln. HS. ... ,
MORGAN REALTY The Puule with the Bulff./n ·chuckle SAN Juan IDUs, 1,.,. 6 mo. VACANT, Immodtate · s-'"'" 675-6459 min. 2 br &: den, 3 bthl, poaseaslon, 4 BR. 2 BA. ·~ • ' furn: Unena. GoU · & ·rec. horn~ crptd A comp I
341l E. Coast Hwy., CdM ·=r~i~,*rrib~r.:.o::J :::: priv. Adulta-No pets. Avail. redecorated, S235 per mo, •
WAKE U_p lo Uli& marvelous low to form four slmpJ. words. May ht. $350. Mo. Call lease. Tradtwlnda l\ealty,
view. Popular East Blutt I I 493-3390 847..SS:U ' Condo. 3 Br, 1rl.1eve1, ..,par. PIESOH
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atemastersuite,LuxuI"yllv-I' I I I .. RENTALS CONDO newly dee 2 BR+ I••, everything a• you l' ,. Hou111 Unfurnt1h*9 den, l~ Ba, crptl, dtpl, ·~ ' · ------bltos, waahr + clryor. 2 car fingertips. $ 3 O. !I 5 O . La General 3000 gar. Quiet. Leue $210. Aft 4
.54'4114 5 Bedrm. + 3 baths
JUST LISTED Owner d._ate, F'ull din-QUICK ing room. entry hall, popillar
I Sharp Eside unlts w/pool, ftoor plan: Park llk:e yard.
on ~let ~duded at..! BR 540-l720.
Buscada Realty 1138-1234, 24 I RIBTO I pm, 962-7462
ht'. service. II !A $205-Lovely 4 Br .1,''-"B'°R.~f='-rm-~...._=-
CASH BAYFRONT ' Sl8 ,500 j I I Townhouae Many ••""'' 1rp1 ,,;,"'.1..,•patlo play ,_10BILE HOME. New crpt, -• · R/O. Refrlg. Chldm & pets ' ' •' '
d ~ clb k Bkr 534-6980 al'ea . Ad&ma/Brookhur&t rps, ., •• v. beach, hse, I I J o . • • area. $295 mo. 96&-2902
eae., gar'· rpc, crp~ pa-TARBILl 2955 Heritor • . ;oaWL=~AL'T'oR L~:.i~:::s THROUGH A
adtilt.!1. A.J Anchoragt" Way, DYRIT ,. I . • From 'ortu--·-'·)e, MOii $17o-3 BR. l'ii BA. Stove. NEW 3 Br. 2 ba, crptl, df'J)I. Lid() Park. CaD 673-2896 I I • ,, ·-~ F.enctd Jor tot &: pet. mue bltlns, Close to bch. $235..
THE BLUFFS 3 &Inn, 3 olwcy1 fom lllarlty b r • e d 1 Beaoon, 645-0lU, Da)"t 8J3..16ll, txl 1711.
bath, 11plit le v e I, on -$155 . 2 BR, 1% BA, Triplex. eves/wknds 968-t893
SHARP omce aulte sa aq_ 2 Sal.ha, bulll·inl ••
ft. at 819 W. 16th WW rent. $26,500 nrpets. drape.. n~. Georp Wiiliamson
Cool, quiet spotlea. The REAL TOR DAILY
gl'eenl)elt. Custom 1-PATREC 'I . ,,._,.. Chlld & pet ok Blue dcCOI'atect_ !: tmrnacula!~· -ft It th kl • • 3 BR. 2 BA. Fe.m Rm. 2
PILOT ~lAu'ie kitchen. $37 .900 . I' I I' j I' wr~ftn..!; In •th:'1:iu1:0'\:t' Bcaoon. &15-0W trplcs. $250 mo. Rentar . -~?Sait6pmweekdays • -• 1 •• -youct.v.lopfrom1sr.pNo.3btlow, (:;;;;11,;;, 3100 ~Avail Mq lat.
llLUFFS1 3 Bt, 2 &1 I level, 8 '•NRINTTH!NUM8S! ·o'u"•~!~lTIEIS 11 r 1• r I' r I' I Real Eatat~ uk fol' Van 67M350 645-1564 Ev11.
&1&-nn BuSiESr mu11:etptace In
• , . town. The D.\JLY PILOf DIAL dlteCt &C-6671, Charat Caaslfted 11!Ct1on. Sa. v e
-•d. then lft -Ud money, f1mo ... tUort. Loolt lllten to the phone rtna! · ?iowl
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WANT AD
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cholce com. lot, walled ~ ~ ~ . _ • _ • _ • • 2 BR duplex. Fenced yard. VACANT Rent/Lea-. 3 er.
paUo/vlew. M'al'I)' r.us. ex· C1;r. StSO mo. 2058 l><>mona 1 blk 11ehl. Frwy cloere. $365
traa. $32!500. 644-47/i (i g~:'f=~ lfTTftS TO j J I j I j ( J St. 54M680 mo. 536-8437.
5 BR.1 3 et. den. 2 frpl's. on · · • . . . --$200 Mo. 3 BR, 2 BA, thlll'P !: 3 BR. nr new. Bltnr, crpt..
b<sui.vlewlotlnEastbluU. SCRAM·Lm ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 9000 . eleanl Available Im· d<hwhr, dbl gar. l210, Av. Lusk built hom11. 8#--015.1 " medlAtely. 5'$0-:USl lmmed. 544-95061 5.16--1083
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Single
Adults
bi.uxury single, 1 ·& 2 bed·
room apartmenbl. fumls~
-ed and unfumished. with'
complete privacy and land-
scaped country club atnios-
pbere Including l'00,000 wUrth of recreational f.adl.
lties deslgnrd ark; operated
just tor airwie people.
Renh From
$·1'45 to $30~ . .
Immediate Ocalpancy
Mo, to Mo, Leare Avail.
ANAHEIM
m So. Brookh11rst , a blk. So. of Lincoln}
ffi4) m.:4500
GARDEN .GROVE
1310D O\apman Aw:.
(.f blks w_ Santa Ana Fwy.)
(714) 636-3030
NEWPORT BEACH
880 IRVINE A VE.
IRVINE. AND llilb
(Tl.I) ..,._
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Newport llHch
GRAND
OPENING
·IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
Luxury prden ap&rtmenta
· ottmnir complete prtvaey,
beautiful landseapin11: A
unparalleled ~•tional
tadUties . in a country
club e.trn06phere. Now
leaslni: in Newport Beach.
'Models o~ 10 am to I pm
Re~ts from ~10 '
Furnl~hed or unfurnished
Oa~wood
Garden
Apartments
1700 16th 51<.HI
714: 642-8170
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0Tan9e County's Moat Beautiful
_ Apartmtht Communitv LUXURIOUS-NEW
Quiet Adult Living
Featuring a c I u b atmosphere for -your
comfort and pleasure-just completed 1 or 2
Bedroom, 2 BAth. Furnished or Unfurnished.
Air-Cond., soundproofed, Self cleaning ovens,
beam ceilings, dishwasher, Jush landscaping 1 & 2 BR. 2 swim pools
with streams & waterfalls, elevators, BBQ's, AduJ1s only, ·o....per~.
·clubhouse with social activities, saunas, 307 Avocado St .. c.~1. · h ~ Jl;fgr on premises Jacuzzi & swim pools, private garage wit (Behind K-Mert oU Harbor
storage. FrDm $1~210. at comer Rutgers & A\IOCBdol
For n}oya~ aunoundir191 cat~l•t to dis· Da) 642-35.15, eve 645-0283
c1n1ht9 ochdh, come to MERRIMAC WOODS • • • DELUXE 2 BP. t BA S140
Ju1t "'' ef 260G Hv_bor llvd., nr. N11ber1 C11dlll•< Ad IL< 1 '4". I . •-. 415MERRIMACWIV,COSTAMESAe545-6300 u. ,pas." ony .. -xe
EVIRYTHING NEW-MOVE IN NOWI ~~~· 263-26.:i !6th Place,
··-··-LARGE -Sl-IARP~ 2 BR.
rooms.
536-8038 or 536-2727
3 BR. P.fedalllon Twnhse.
\Vasher/dryer, refria/stove.
Crpts, drps. P9ol privil.
962-4167
NEAR Hunlington Harbour.
New 3 Br, t Br. pel3 ok.
f71 3J 5.9'2-2623 or ( 714 l
3'6-04'9
ATTRAC. 2 BR. $149. 3 BR.
Sl7j. No"' Avail. Pool. Kids
Of\. 17401·A Kcelsoo Ln,
H.B. !J68...7jlO, 847-032d
RET. Teacher wan~ 2 bdnn
unr hse. yrly be. n r
bch-NB-CdM $16i'i. 499-3728
ov"
RENT or lease opfkm 3 or 4
Br, 2 Ba, good area. To $2j()
mo. tor June l. &6--0146 atr-
6
~L~E 3 rm. suite in new
aide;., 11djace.nt to
"Airporter Inn" &: Orange
Cnty. .,.irpor1, Afr~nd.,
cpts. & drapet, music &:
janitorial service. Av a 11.
?.fay ls1. C11n ·
BOB PETTIT
RENTAL SERVJCE 833-0101 833--0141 Eves
Fru to Landlords Modern Offices
Blue &aeon, 6"5-0183 C~f $75 single. :J175 2 rm suite.
J Yr. lease on Lido Isle. 3 Br Air cond. Sect'y service.
hOUSt' or 2 Br apt. Furn or parking, ct!ntrally locele<i .
unfurn. 613-2089 So. Calif Isl Nat. Bk. Bldg.
2 B<lnns, 2 bath. Priv paUo, e LANDLORDS e 230 E. 17th Street
heated pool, washer & dryer rnEE .RENTAL SERVICE CMta l\fesa 642-l485
hook uP. 962-8994 Co1ta Me1a 5100 Drps, crpb. bllns. Quiet Broker 534a2 OITICE OR STORE
RENTALS
Apts. Furnished _ ' bldg. Infant ok. s J ;i o. 2 Br •pt. $I SO rno. -·· -!j x 35' or 30 x 3.J'
HOTEL ROOMS F OR Santa Ane 4620 2 Bedroom apt. 2 story. King 547-2682 536-7440 or 847.J378 Room' for Rent 5995 oU it pklng k ulil fwn
VIP'S EXPENSIVE? ="""~--,.,.-,---LRG 2 B ul --Ne1vport & Bay Center, Ci\1
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HEADING ··soUTH? ·
1100
14 actt citrus k avocado l
ranc.h in Escondicl9'a best '
area. G~ 11bows excellenl
care. lmmacu.1ale home, plus I
separate guest house on view
. site. 4sking SMO.OOO _ _witll ~·
29% <lo\1'n. 1-~or more-tnlor-
matlon, please contact K.\\I.
Sn1all
Eckhoff & As1oc., Inc.
1818 \V. Ctw.pn)S.n Ave,
Orange. Calil.
:i-11·2621, Eves·1\'kntls 533-5971
Acreage 6200 .
2~, Acre& by ~r. Utilitles-
near running water & G:<>Jf
C.ourse. $97JO dn. $14,000. '
12131 782-2'121 .• n<o. , _ ·h-rlul n• 1 1i7.e M11ster bedroom plus NE\V 2 Br., dshwhr., gar., · r Apt. Ad ts. Cle>&-CHEERFUL Room & bath ""~" Nowpo~ 81,.d °'" ""'
Ideal For Comblnetlon furn. j•8R~ ';pt (lripl;x~ large 2nd bedroom. 1 % sundeck. _Adul1~. no pet.!). etl garages. 2008 England ovei·looki:I ,r.::-,,..n $20/\Vk. ~ ~· ,,...,....._. Out of St•t• Prop. 6 209
.OFFICEaAPT. \ Bltns, garg. 1 child ok. Nr bath11. Fireplace. BU-ins, $180. 2049 Tu.slln. 642-1716 St. Call ~110;>. Mgr. Nicely c!ecbra~~ quiet bldg, ! DEdLUXE D1_~FICE SPACE
REMARKABLY PJ:e•tiae private Bayfitont schls. 2230 S. Center St. S.A. dishwa.sher. Private patio. LGE. 2 BR. Duplex. Crpls. sundeek" kite n priv. u,,g ..... 'Ptl' , pa.Ile cu, etc. 10 in-17.63 ·acres -~n South Fork or
UNBELIEVABLY view, 2 BR. apt, compleleJy <Nr "'arner) flol&-0989 Enclosed 1ingle garage . Newport Beech 5200 j drps, gar. Yard .&, patio. s. Coast H\vy, Laa:una dividUAI offices. Over 400'.l beautiful Payette River inf!
'Soutti Bay Club
Apartments
EXTftt'ORDINARILY furn. with linens, etc. Sea·!==·======= Pool &: ttcreation room. -· "'I S1l5 S48-1867, 847-9508 Beach. 49-1--9017 . IMI· ft. Located in Nwpt Bell. ·heartCn<liihci'irccreat1o"liaf ,
BEAUTJFIJJ,. sona.loryeariyrenlaL Laun. L•guna Beach ,4705 Adults only. SJ.&'; mo. Isl & BAYFRONT * * NE\V I Bdrm Carpets ROOM & bath In private S900 a mo incl util. Mr. area. Has new modern '
Val D'JHre Garden Apt1 dry facilities &. boat dip ~~~us .security deposit. 2 BR, 2 8A Luxury Apts. drapes. THE LJ°NDBORci home, 0.1. Female pref. Gallup, &42-9470 house end 2-room modem 1
Putting ~n. waterfall & .~"~""~"~-~5'16-~7'02~:Cor~m<64~~1S-Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l Priv.terrace,elevalon,sub-CO. 5.J6-2,j79 -546-8340 or 540-2394 LAGUNA BEACH cabin. Plenty good spring
11ft8lJ1. Oowen evel).wbere, BEAUT. Waterfront D_uplex • .MARTINICi)UE • terranean pk 'g. All elr.c. eves/wlmds 0rf~~l~=UE water develoj>ed. Acct!Sible ~
45' pool, rec. room, bllliarlds, Nwpt Isle. Lrg 2 br & 3 br $35 WEEK P a rkaLike Surround~·n 1 POOi. soft waler, docks. 3121 Sunsat Be11c_h ___ 54_5_5 FURN. Room. J)til paid. Desk .1 bl 1 ~~:~m~:ta~I; !~:. BBQ·a. Sauna, fum .-unturn, on c.hannel nr ocean. We ') DELUXE 1 2 • 3 BR \V. Coast 1-lwy, Newport. -·-Jde·ai. for student. 135 mo. space avai a e n 11 d '· 1 • • .&12-2202 BEACH yt. unfurn. Vir\v of CaU ,.~., 0~-ney,•qt ottlc.e btrlldi~ at c e c. n t evewpmen op-I singles, L2 Br. from $135. bar. laund., pr, boat .iock. ALSO fURN. BACHELOR I"'~-====----== ~an & harbor. Sl80. 1st &. uu-o.uv prime location In downtO\vn porb.lnily. Write L. s .
See it! 2000 P.alw>ns Rd.. 2 Wk minimum Summer or LUXURY APART MEN JS Prv pat loll • Htd Pools BY ACCIDENT • S t i 11 _last. DNLY .stable people. FURNISHED, Util. Paid , Laguna Beac.h. Air condi-Farber, Lowman. I d ah o, 642-8670. Between Harbor &: \Vlnter ~ntal. 673-7861 or Nr shop'g • Adu.Its onty Available. Yearly 3 BR., 2 Please: c.1.ll 1213) ;m..~ $55-7ii mo. Girls only. l88 tklned, carpe:ed. beauutul 83637
Newport· 2.Blk N. ~. (8:>5) 687-m.t. lm Santa Ana Ave., CM BA, beamed <:eilingg. nr. _ --W. Bay, C.M. 642-Mal entrances: Frontage on ~--~ .. --==='"°'====--
HOLIDAY PLAZA MESA MOTEL * 494-9436 * l\1gr Apt 113 • 646-5542 bch. 108'A Grant St. (P,rner Senta Ana 5620 "B"'E"'D"'R"'00~>"1~ro=R,-.R~EN'!'=0.=Nr Fott1t Ave .• rear leads to
DELUXE, Spacioul 1 Bdf'!"l. *LOW WEEKLY RATE.S • EL CORDOVA Grant&. Seashorel 64i>-2748 -"_ 18th & Ne\vport, Costa l\lunclpaJ parking loU. $50
Furn apt $13S plus util. ·Kttc:hen TV' .d . . Bmnd new dclwc ap,., """'C-eves or-776-7015 days. - . VILLA MARSEILLES ~lesa.~646--0669 per .month for spac.. DPsk Heated po0I, ample pari..1 .... , u-at-"' Pools, mai servu:e. 1 BR Apt: al50 sleeplng rms. g.,.. and hairs ,.;i,.bJ 15 -• ,~ = U ., ~ F TV & di ious, I & 2 Br, i.-wimming BIG 2 Br, 2 BA. , CID. bltns, BRAND NEW $15 per l\'k up w/ kitchen. c av..-f' tor · No children ·no pets. .,_,.,; ""o 11 ......,. ree ra o. I Ad It Buslne11 hciurs answ~·lng 1965 Pomona, C.M. '"""'1Q01 2200 So. Cout Hwy. poo l, b-bque, rec hall. These enc gar. pat1~. u s. no SPACIOUS S3:> l\'k up apts.~ 2376 service av•llable for $10.
$ia5 _ 2 BR. '2 BA. Stud>o. OCEANFRONT APT. ~~ thct ';!, i~ area. See pt'ts. Lsc Sl90.'J'.'18-3708 · 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apt1. Nl!'vport Bl\.'tl. Cl\t. a48-9Ta5 All uUlitiea paicl except
Avail now. Pet considered. Duplex. Be~ut. fum. 1 Br., San Clemente 4710 ma . e, manag. BAYFRONT Luxury 2 Br. 2 Adult Living -----telephone. _ B~. ~~.• ~ den, marr1ed cpl only. No er John & Louu;e Sellers, Ba . Boat slip avail. $300. F rn & Unfurn Motels, Trlr. Crt1. 5997 o.ny Pl' -""' ..._....-.. 646-2118. Furn. $350. A .. t. 646-0732 u • ' .u.... LA,/l _ _ pets. $250 per mo. Yearly. 2 BDR~I. want to share ex-,, Dishwa1her. coJoi-coordinat. HOLIDAY BEACH MOTEL 222 FOREST AVENUE
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Costa Mes• 4100 Owner. 67~2221. pernies \vilh girl, t child OK. 2 BR. Unfurn. Ne\vly dee. --ed appliances • plush shag Rooms. kitchenettes, 100• to LAGUNA BEACH
BACHELOR, ·I & 2 BR. for After 6:00 pm. 49&-9103 Nr\v crpts &: drps. Spac Newport Heights 5210 carpet • ch<lic.e of 2 "COior Beach. Free Continental 494-9466 \\'ANTµ:>: Duplex In E-C.M.
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unlurnl. Crpts, drps, patio, RENTALS grounds. A<llts, no pets. $!4() ----scbemes · 2 baths· stall breakfast. 1332 N. ,El 5"'2J"t,-o"t500"·""'Sq-=F'°t,"Fwc~o-o-,-.-.. -I area or house w/inoome
pool,. bltns. S 140-S 18_5.; Apts. Unfu1nlshed ~:~ri:1 F?~;~ ~ay E. • HO~tEY ~ Br. f''rplc. gar, sho\ven • mirrored ward· Camino Real SC. 492-.3582 furn. crpls. drps, parking. :~7 Call 67:.-3841 or
Seachff Manor Apls, 1.52j ___ __ \V"I 1 • \Vilso (; d on priv palio. quiet. Adults, no robe doors • indirect light. Reasonablr. 646-2.J14 2630
Placentia, NB. Ge nera l 5000 1 ~n · n a r en 5 pets. 673-1083 ing in kitchen -breakfast / \VEEKLY ratei. s EA Avon si .. Ne11'port Beach 0B'°U°'S"1"'N;;E"s"s~.-n'd __ _
Apts bar. hUge private fenced LARK MOTEL, 2301 FINANCIAL I BR turn. apt., utllit1e1 ----$llO E t Bl ff 52'2 No-rt Blvd. ea.ta ifesa. ..,. OFFICE SPACE-----'d as U " paHo • plush Juiu.scap;...,. .• ---pa.1 • garage, yearly. VENDOME -·• ---for Lease. \Vorld Saving!! Bust'ness 968-1793 after 5 3 Br, 1 ~ Ba, patio, b!l.lns, ---brick Bar-8-Q's -larle heat-Misc. Rentals 5999 Bldg., Pacific Coast Hwy &
DELUXE 2 8 . crpts, drps. Ask about our PRESTIGE LOCATION ed PoOls & lanai. ---------·-,.,-,1• , .... ,-, ••a··.-Opportunities
Stud. lo & t •--' r. Wei;tchU Joe.. u· t I 880 c te 31 I S • I S "'" L.<le." D<' "" -· u.urooms Pool &. bltns. Adults ;m IMMACULATE .'-PJ'S! iscoun Pan. en r For lease, delu."<e 1888 sq. ft. 0 o. Bristo t. GARAGE FOR RENT * Call 49-l-94.81 * -··--
LOW RATES mo-no i.. . ..._.,,, ADULT• FAMILY St.....,.,, 4 BR. 21> BA apt. Ftplc. <% Ml.N. of So. Coo.<Pfua) Storago Only. 64>ruo CORONA DEL MAR MANAGER
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FREE Corona del Mar 4250 CloM to shopping, Park 2 BR. 1% BA, crpl$, drps, be.loonies, dbl gar off kitchen PHONE: 557""200 IT'S WONDERFUL tile Immaculate 2 rooin . Private
0 TV-Kitcheneltes ---------1* Spaclou.9 3 ar·s, 2 Ba patio. Adult.s, $160. 134 E. dshwhr, dbl oven. Pool. Conv ""'~~~"'""'""'"""'""" obaUi:. Gll35rouod noor. Prlvalc Nat~na1. corpof ration, l10'V In-
• Linens-Maki Servit'C BACH Apt. Util pd, Close to * 2 Bedrooms Melody Lane. to shop'g schls & recreation. PLANNING to move'!' You'll many buys in appliance& t ·' mo. Ulil pd. rei"V!e\Vl~, or owner man.
• Util.pt&.e SerVice heh." Empl adult only. $65 * Swim Pool, Put/grpen 642-6872, 548-17£,8 Only $350 r:nO. find an amazing number of Jlarking. 673-6757 Owner. ager of complete family rec-
• Heated PooJ • all incl mo. 673-3315 eves. * Frpl, lnd.lv/lndry fac:'ll s p Ac Io us h 0 me · I Ike 835 Amigos Way, NB homes in today's Oaaslli«I you find In the Clasaltied-Bast Location in CdM reatiohal sport center. Ex·
1 signal So. of O.C. • 1145 An•heim Ave. townhouse 2 BR. 2 BA. Mgr. ne'<t door 865 Am1gos. Ads. Check them now. Ads. Check them now! 800 to 1400 $((. ft. Deluxe Off. tremely high retum on in-,,._,. ~ .. ~ A IL--•-msr · S ve!lmentof$12,500.Sec:ured. , " .. rarou,...., Da ---..... A MESA 612·2824 bltns, crpts. drps. pal io, * SPACIOUS * ice paces. Avail lnuned. rugid in~tigation invited.
2J76 NE:.._PJIORSST BLVD BACHELOR apt.. utilities e RENT e encl. gar. Clubhse & pQOI. 2 BR Stud;o Apl. 2 Bii. Palk>. Santa Ane 5620S.nta An1 5620 Phone Owner. 642-90Ci0 1'fui;t ha"'f! management&: ==~--,.;=..-~="""·I paid, $85 mo. 310 E. Balboa Sl85 mo. 540-4179 Crpts, drps, dshwhr. Heated ;;.;;;=-"'=----"===::..:;.;;.:;;_ __ _,;:.:;;;;. M
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VtL:LA MESA APTS. Blvd., Balboa 3 Rooms Furnitu re G r acious Adult Living pool. Nr. _Fashion Isl. & mar. SQ. fl. 35c a sq. the Daily Pilot or call Mr.
-2 BR f\lm. Pri~ patio, hid___ $19.95 & UP 2 BR. w/w crpls, drps. bllo ket.o;. $235. 644-5298 ft. ;f.)Jl Heil Ave HB . l\fark Ri~ (TI4J 774-7050. j
pool. 2 <lU' encl'd BIY': Child-Lido 111.• 4351 Month-To-Month Reolals R/O, spiral ~trcsc, frpl , 145 TO\VNHOUSE • New lrg, 2 ~ B46-32'Jl DISI'RlijUTORSHlP Wf'J'H. >
p.n wdcbme; DO }:Ets please! E. 18th St. &15-0092. $190. BR, 2~ &ths, frplc, encl E XE CUT I V E OUicc -OUT JNVE.5TMENT: De.luxe 1 -n'K mo. · . SUMMER R•nlal on B"v WIDE SELECTION Ha1'bor I t ---v· N • DELUX~ I & 2 BR gar. patio. 6T:N03.1 ron age nell.I" candy&. dnig spec.laities to 7lJ W. Wilaon. * \6f6.l251 Comp]. hnTI. 2 Br. ] Ba, ,..._ O DEPOSFurnllT O.A.C. G-~ A 1 Bit . . 2 Ne1,1>0rt Blvd. for lea~. lave .... ~. "'tauran". 110,.,, I ~~==~=--±--,=,.-pat~ frp'\ ............ 23~ wknds .. uslom tw'e Rental tuuen . P s. ·ins, pnv. BR. frplc. Access to pool. ltltltl 1 p .,0 "" $30 PER WK . & -UP tll3)• £'~A .;,,;'),,...,.,,'.." .. ,, ' 517 W. l!tth. cr.r 548-3481 patio, healed. pool, frplc. Adull.5. S200 mo. :>.18-64n or mml + SQ t. h ....... -est~ <'le. Direct factory connection
Bachelor &: 1 BR, htd pool, _ ............, v ~ Sl&5-Nice: 1 BR, Balcony. Adults. 1145 mo. ~163 644-5016 for appt. carni1ig high daily cash
maJd llttViot, Kitihens & 2 BR. U . NEWPORT Beach Deluxe co.19ii1issions. E\!el'Ythin&
TV.·-". ·~ y• ........ ;. INr. B•lboa Island 4355 Slovc. refrig. \\'/w, Pool. pper apt. Sl40 mo. Offices Air oond "'•t-' lurol.,_,-~.1 ... , •-00 v.,. -"'.,._ -.. Bkr. 53+-6980 Gas., elec. & water fur". Nol;C~o~r~o~n;•;d;•;;l;;M;;•;'iiii;S~2;SO~ · " "" a., ~·-u; .-uu m._. ""' .fl. Harbor). BOAT Slip & 2 Bdrm. II~ 2 BR l" BA S"d .. pcts,Adullsonly.169 \Valnut, m u fwl/priY. btt. 2400 \V. ~st d~~Te handllf'I: our 'mdse
DLX, 1 Br., Spec. t.un. All pr-age a.pt. t bath. $350 ~: ' I ' ... 1(1, Apt R. Call 548-6%4 . A I II wy, llllQ cash. rarl' or flin ume.
eiec:., frolit.fre.e ttfria. w/w Biil Grundy ~altor 642-4620 Patio, gar. Tot ok. Blue 2 BR, 11,~ ba, bltns, dYl'hr. ~ -a c_Atr/hur illa.'j~ EXEC ofc llUite • 1100 liQ. ft. Write; CHEXCO, 291.0 N.
, cpt. FUD Gar. w/itor. Quiel Beacon. &l;...-0111 ft~ ! crpts/drps. 41.\ Npt Blvd, l61h St .. Phila., Pa. 19132
H a:ar. prl J)lllio, SW . Adll11, ...,. ....... A Call I 1 I Adults .only. Mo/mo. $19:1. untingfon S.ech 4400 Cos ta Mesa -5100 m pets. 1843 Pomona . -I _,,.,,,,a,./wi~n/, 67,./Mt pm 1vkdy1 C'OJN LAUNDRIES
--den ..... -""'--'1"°"1 ,-_...,, Fr1'•1'd a 1'r o ~ .u ' .,_.,,.,;,o c.~. \\-'0~1AN Empl. H'b area 4 ----------" .......,., •
2 Br. 2 Ba._5unlcen living yrs., needs )Jre. 1 bdr~·.•Pl. ORLEANS APTS. 2-LR.G. 3 BR ap!s. Avail l .. J0~iE:U~n°!:£tnturn Spaniali Style L1ixury ~R c.~ c 17edH.all. J Rm. ~'rorrt $6500 lo $37,500
• room. frpl. bilJC"Oey, no sm1 w/aar. Jaund-la•1litlco. April 17 Pool 19!18 Map<• pla I . I • 2 8 ices. &flt' ' carpels, 1t•. uena Park • Jo"'Ulle.rton • ,1 .. .:._ ·• " ;. · ' Fire ce1 prlv, patios I • Hraonu dl'll.pes. $1~. Call 642-6560 Cy11rrs11 e \Vcstm instcr e ' ehl.IW"l!n S200 mo. Avail ~fay Have well-mannered an-ADULTS ONLY Apl. 3. 548-2308. Pools. Tennis ....... ntnt'I Blcfs• f · h·' , " I 1 h·' II · l t. us.:; Bakt MQ-0896 ....., .. •r11•1 .,. .,. "" "'" • ,.. ./ OFFICE or storr oppoclte · unllngtOn Beach • Carden • A: lmd r c.lent JM>Of#L-lc OCC cpl. 2 &: 3 BR. Avail. Privfl1C pa. DELUXE 2 & 3 BR unturn 900 Sea Lane, Cdl\I 644·2611 Atlab ti,J1tl &lbolt Bay Club. l6lO \V, Gro\•c e Tustin e Santa
ewa • 1 le~e IOI!. Prt'f. turn . but Uo, pool . lndiv. laundry 111.c.. aptL 9:18 El Camino Drive, !MacArthur nr. CoP11 Hwyl QMslil,. Sll•i c.,.-_,,.,1 l'••.U'"' Coast 1-IW)', NB . 64~887 Ana e Cost.a Mrs& e Ana.-
SUS CASJTAS will cons Id' r unr11rn. INr, Orange Co. Airpm'I: Tus. c .,\f. Ph.546--0451 .. . . ,~ n . CM OFFICE $90 htim e Le l'lfirada. hn'l. l -BR Apt&. AduJIS ~ a.ftemoons. 430--0742 un at 17th SI: nr. \Vestdltf). SPACIOUS l Br a p I .' (;.l'l:'.111"• "'"rior .,.....,,,. c Clhb'. no peta, 2110 Newport ,-"~""------~-1 * * EX'TRA LRG. 3 BR. 2 carpel.ii, drapes. ref r l II:., Jf'ellt·i,. r.,.1r1 ~ Cl~er Call 646-4833 AU. CHARLIE 525.7333
Blvd, CM. GU.928f 2 Bdrm, corner apt. nice 1i41 Tuslln, Costa Mt'i>a BA. SIGO "10• .?'P's: drps. slo\>e, gllJ'll.ge. Adult SlSO • r rlHJ• DH• .,.i1 Bfll"'"1 FoR rent otfJces or 1tore1 f"R.ANCHISE.. Sun resistor
furniture and s P • c Io u • f.fgr. ~lr~. Canon. &tZ-4641 ARvall lmmf"d. ;x,7-97J2. o10. yrly lease. 6T.r~ Air c.,..11110-nH 130 E. 17th St., Clll. $8.j cod:ng for v..tnctows, all ln-Ntwl.Y furn Bach. • 1 Br.
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outkJok. ~ pll:. storu, etc.. N ·New 2 Br, 1 ~~ Ba. Crpta, NEAR 1K'w 2 Br., hll·ini;, flnJor r_,. °""•l',r~ ... SI.. &: up. 6~181 wn ory equ.ip., mri:tleni & •
1 mk. 1 or 2 adul~ only. -~=="""~=--I drps, r.love, dshwhr; pr. sundeck. Conv. loc. Adults. ffnr...J roo1-Cn1or TY A,.,..,.. -·-lite1'tlllure. Enough Inventory
Sl85. m1 Elli!, open daOy, STUDIO APTS. 766 \V. \Yllson, 642-1958 Empl. c.pt. or atnt. No pet!. i''ow Renti1!s-From $14.0 lndu1trial to do S2tQ) \\'OMh or work
36' !,~ :r. ·or call OWnet' eves. rn-.3293 ~~~:.!~ ~~ NE\V Dix 1 l 2 Br. Shg crpt, $175 Lease 67:M27:i }•If N•ili •I So•ill Co-.i rlu• Proptrty 6otO I ~t~e for ST;:,O _ctah. ~ •ft 7PM 2 BJt. Adull3 only. UUI pd. 3.J9.C CABRIU.O drps. bltns, immed. ~P· 2 BR lat'lll'e Apt., 11:as & -·-·-----'" BM.ut..-Q\d@I. $200. /,111111 $115 ?for Monlh • ot From $150. 5.\0.1973, 56-2321 WRltr pd.. lgc llUnrf~k . 1000 w. MocArlh1tr Bl.od. ., nUILDER OFFERS NE\\! 7 NEW Snack i\fachincs ,\
1 BK 1\lm A,1. Multi no May 1. 17676 Cameron . SlS5 On LeMe 2 BR., cpls, drps, rrp1 . Patio. slovc, Ice tim crri11t, drps. l W'otlt J:ui o/ Bri11ol ~~~ .. Sq . rt.. delux0 e.-bldg. mull 500re. Goode 2nd. income. j
J>dl. $llllno. CaU 5tM3)6, , S4Ml.21. Adil cpl $135 Ad lta nJ'-Gl)fN . S t .. . 540.8497 ....:B.'M.""~ cho1ct ranee , , all a fl . 4pm
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.. --··· le&..& ForO.llyP\11)1.W&ntAdl bacb.NOJM!IS.$173. ~ TO 81t':t. Pre~ int. 0~·1 Balboa klcslion. M'µsr
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and NO_T_IC_J'-'S'---'-Jobi . -· Wom. 1100 Jolla Min, -· 7100 .1<1111 -. W-ntO
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Beliut • 1'alrYn. Lite Verde Coon!r> Cllb 5G<l377 ..... >r.11: NO Cho,... 19'% .,,,. •
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1 •Pot: Qn back. NIJntd .Acttve Wii<.'6~t WACON Relief cook-all 1hittl. AppJy '"Bran!b"• Reward.~ expan110o provtdel openmgs The Cottage Coffee Sbop 563
l'EMALE ~. Cl\am. fur Hoitrilta f.n eo&ttal W.19th St., C;M;-
pqne, IAst vie. Harbor A an>&. Mltype, have car, no D~Y Worken; ( l)
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GE!llj. Sl><p/J,,ab, b 11<, AIDES • Nuni..,. • • !rin(e beneOb. 16S1 P14c<n-ttttJnr er job. call 1lln.
IN/I•••< I .!loo;; ' ...ie: HOU$El<!:lq>ll . -llL.Ave,_ · ~.~. 2 w~. Want? WUWya Gott "SnOopy•. Vlo.,J(IDer, C.M. Experienced ·preterml. Ace * D•IVERS * l>JAIDS, -· -JI, Ap-SPICIAl CLAISIFICATION fOR R<w.-54&-8275 S5 or over. o\PP4': LiaW>a " ply Beo Brown's ¥ol0r · NATURAL IORN SWAPPERS SERVICI DIRI CTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY BROWN a black l'l>mera-Beach Nu<S(ni Homo. No 1:--i-1:1 Hotel. 3U06 S.""O>ut a..,, I
'-· vi H·~ • W-(n4) 494"°75 ....,..._, •-··" · · ·. · • , Sptcial ltal9 , AccOuntlng '5GO Carpal CINnl"9 6625 Ptlnllng, n~ c. ~-• ' ASSEMBLE1tS NEEDED NtcellCl,,,I = ~,, I
S LIM11-S ,1,...-5 bucb FULL C.hazaebookketper REMA.RC Services. 3 roomt P1,.rhanglnt 6l50 ~~AIWous to tlnd. MEKSOGCOMPANY MUI h&Ve dff.n OlJ1tcrnll MALE-.T~epbone ~ i
._... _. ...,!'\afti.. AD IMlfl' ...:eu:. ._. Ill "*• needs part time work. $21.50. tul,1 ~ Cr@d.it CUSl'OM PU,ntq • "The CREY 'Std~ altered mala 115-CW.' lSfb Sf. ·N.B. drh11W NCOrd, ApplJ ~ ~dally. PH: , Mr ~You• ~= ~1.a -,:;,~t'.,r1'',__ ~ 9P-@1 cu* OK. ln-:'4'8 EXterior-Intukr '~" cat. flea ~;il!r . ana 'to * ASSISl'Am' tobtrector. YELLOW CAI CO.
Te Pl•O. Your Tr~1 ParlldlN M Residential • Qmunerdal. ''Charil" vtc. Me'.., Verde 1or tel order dept, $2, .Ptt hr. 1811 E..lSth st. * MACHJNJST Ex·
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App).)I: 110 W. 17th St. CJrf. · ·' PHONI 642.5671 • Babysitting 6550 Ca..P,l ·Laylng l . No job too ..... 'l' too oma11 child'• pot. "4"-?602 . 64S4243 Costa Mesa
ER, beach cottage R-2 lot ~VE: '69 P.1ERCED!:S YOUNG m arrled WlY R~lr 6621 1Je. ~ ~· 'f!on't be un. BLACK CUt velvet bq C'QJ)o AT ONCE, man bandy with ELECTRIC MOTOR SiiOP
Hunttiwton Beacb. Approx. BENZ.230, auto trans, ra· desires baby.tttlng on Bal. EXPERT CAR.PET INSTAL. derbkl. 6'0-3619 tal.nins knitting. Weslcllff nr amaU toola. C&r help.tul. MAN ;0-15 yra. eip. call ~nt
eq $11D). Ezcbange for Mo-dio, S mos aid. F.q, approx. Isle. Daya I: some nites, LATION &: Repair. No job INT & EXT. Painting. Free Dpver lut Tbun. ~2458 Call 8:3).9:30. Mr. Crans-Ann We1lclilf Per.:>nnel, SALES-ORIENTED
bile Home or ~'s. Ceil $14(1), TRADE for land ar Mon thru Tri. ReUa .l exp. too small. 646-5971 ests. Loe rela.. Neat 6 WALLET Lost Between San-bury 496-2383. ~es~ Drive. N.B. GENERAL, MANAGER
l\hrtin RealtQI' M>.~. VW or!! Pb, IH2.!Z.lS 675--8339 CARPET LAYING Honest. Call Chuck~ ta Ana A Newport. Reward. BABYSITl'ER -Eld•rly OF
TWO loveb' Townbou&ea, Havt 'El:> Mustan&, 4 on AREA of ~khlD'll & AG or Jlm 54&-0405 can 542.1275 lady to babyalt 4 bra day, ELEC1RO• rtOOJj SAILMAKERs'
Newport. 2 QR 2 BA ea. floor, value $1000, Trade tor Atlanta. Fenced yd, equip, C.A. p E 642-2l70 METICULOUS PAINT 3:30 'til 1:30 aftnoon1. COSTA MESA ·LOFT
"-I •-pool ~-n• 000 ·--" Am · 1a"--EXP DOCKS-'-··-"• int _ _. DIAMOND cluster earring, 54,8.7804 MECHANICAL ·~--1 · bl , ... , ~ · ~· -· · ti-encan • .~ playmates. Hol lunch.,, Drywall '' 6631 • ·~~ ~·· VlclorHll80' Playhotuo Must be ~wediea ,.,.... ~tR.E., car, bo&t 7!1' wagoo, same value . refs. 968-6819. INS.~ stildenta. 6'15-5812 ·Lqu.na Kew':.....m ' BABYsrM'ER, my home, ASSEMBLERS I~ sailor with 1troni '
Agt, &iS0732 ** Call 545-7684 ** RELL\, Exper My H e DUDDY Dr)'Wau Co. Llc•d PAJNTING -Drt-lnt iJ yrs. BLACK. cat '~ /fle Sonora ..scbl area, C.M. full market:fiii .'Wt. and I OT 1 ~t DaDQ J?up g wklt Smogfeu:. Trd "eq./beaut. Good rates, 'Refer. ~;; Olntractot. l'.:.arie·or Small exper. Ina. Lie. Free est. coll and gold ~ a days, for \Wrking mother. general management ex·
shola, male, 1&.ble brlndle: Oceanlront _4 Br, 4 ba, l ~ty per child.. Ma r g a re t, Jobs. Ph. 84.7-9581 Accowlt.-Ceilings. M&-5325 CaJJ~ 548.-723S nee ce. Call aft. 5 PM. 5411-6598 Six months .,peri-perlence. Candidate m\llt be
tradefol'transportatioocar hm,OceaniidefDrvalilabd, MS-780l INTER or Ext PA.ImlNG BABYSlTl'ER·Llve Jn, 2 ence on PC board11, grotpth·orJented. ~.
or mi9c furniture or ! !? of incoi:oe or smlr hm, Oranp Fencing 6660 IMMED sERVICE Locai FEMALE Short haired black Children, All afternoons &: Hern••• w I r Ing, salary plus profit m&ntfvt.
$125 va1ue. 64&6942. Cnty, Sll-0651. ~ BAB~~,?.· .. ~ .. ~~e, reL FREE eiiL 548-l62T cat., ~ul:lc coll~. ~ col-ev•• ott. Call 646--085l • I • r I • ml cherilc1l Please send resume to: Box -·
Have 4 Pride of Ownership
• units L'l chokle Tustin loc':
Want larger units, commer-
cial, or.! Nancy J, Moore,
Realtor 673-3J.Dl.
BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH ·g
Rm. Home near· Pasadena
for N.B., CdM, C:M. Duplex
or units. Home value $29,500
clear. Call St8-8SS2.
Rare 1930 Lancbester. Sa-
loon, value ..alOWld $4200;·
trade· for air, boat or ? ,
Xlnt mechaniQi Condition.
9624981
~ Acrea, level land
near Loveklck, Nevada.
Trade for camper, ca?,
boule w /pool or 1 ! '!'
.. 540-2333
2 Newer duplexes, aide by
side; 3 Br. 2 Ba. ea., tplc.&;
nr. beach. Equity approx,
$27,000, Trade lor land or
indust. Realtor 673-4350.
'53 Ford P. lJ.., overloaded
sprlng!i, hltch to pull boat
or trlr, sd tires & motor,
comm., ·lie. FOR sm, '-piano
organ. 540-9 late eve•~
Trd fol'll' car &: marine serv
bus., 15M clear. 3000 sq tt
tacil, G.G. Estab 8 yrs ror
prop., vessel T Up/dn, Box
65M, Dally Pilot, NB.
List H hue -in On.np
What do )QI baWI to trade!,
c.ount;y'1 lup.A read trad•
lng .... -...i mab ~ cttal,
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3 BR, l"-ha + tam nn. w,ee.......,. • ......,, .,. .. ....._._en: NEW or rtpair, NO job PAPER HANGING lar wfl bell. 548-8248: 811embly. M-.586 the Dally Pilot
preferred. 546-1985 too small, fre.e e1tlmate1. ATTENTION Ha1ecre * BAKER* All-fJ'OUJld,,40 Value $27,500 Oear. G.G. :20 yrs~· Free ea:Umate. •ti Blk hr wk. rood pay, Apply or MANAGEMENT FD< l 3, • unlta tn H.B ., BABYSI'ITING My b 0 me, 645-2343 anytime. Call Keith anytime 642-2'09 P<rttLab. F-1! •. med ..... call: CUPCAKE BAKERY GA TES UARJET r
F.V. or" Lynch RWty dcy/-.lnlantJOKFncd Floo-PAINTING-ln t .~Ext. AnowntoSbane.545-1'01 273E.!7thSLColtaMeaa, CORPORATION TRAN• 83SS361. 642-3106. yd, warm food. &U-5299 •• 6665 Highest Quality. Low~1t ANNOUNCEMENTS 548-30.11 Aaftasive, ~ man tn.
Recrution' Veh. park sue. ~ carek. w' my ldebomC•M, hY4 CAlU"ET VINYL TILE Prices. Fully exp. Ina. John end NOTICES -'-'-"s"'EA=UTY=~SALO--N----s So. R. llcht y St. interes;_,~~.~ :!.'"1a1°'~
Trlr. rents, service 11ta., 4 u,.. wee eit 1 • • 673-1166 In Costa. Mesa off ~""" ~ .............. '""' """'
Br home. Gd inc now. Eqty yrs, er older, &f6..9270 ~e1tlmate I.Jc. ;::is NEED a P~ter'l' Interior P~811 . ' . '10J position to weU' i::.: S•nt• Ana APPLY
$140M. Want apta, TDs, T CHILD CARE -Weekday1 & •xterim'. Experienced. . , , .J • ert.tof with l!lme ~' * Exec. Secy * Slt :· ~·· ~.M'.
Rltr/Exchangor 67S49fil 646-00M G•rdenlng. 66IO 551-8638 Toftl GaWH,. Jr~ Male or Female • Attractive, inte~nt 1; pols-------~=
SierT& Laketront Reaort. Newport Beach Area • Us Pemultrt• htitY SaJon, ed w/atJoVe aver8ae' skills. MANAGEMENT OPPOR .
Open swnmer-cloled wtn-BABYsmING My borne on PAINT NOW SAVE $$ .· ~. ' Se Pertonnel (114) ~· Pllllh oles. ~ $550, C&ll Full or pt. time, Car D!Co lCl
ter. Inc. Sl50M-eqty S170M. Pl11cent1a, acros1 from A.NJHOUV'S Call Jack NOW!! New• used can• trucb can· ((:C' in~ Joan Matlin. 546-m!5 hr wk. 835--t30l .,. -m 894-3895 or 817-1358 at Conntll' Chovroltt LAPIN. GRAD=--'=-"-.:'... COASTAL AGENCY Want.-new Challenge, TD'1. Wilson School C.M. ~.60 -t'KU-~LJ .. __ ,
Lets t-•t. Rltr. ~ •~ I========= 644 4160 COLLEGE Student. l )'ti ex· ,::'" ~;_:1'!-S£u:lO .. .,,.UTY ~-·-1o"od 2790 Harbor Blvd CM MAN To auilt Mgr, .....,.... ........ u•......,.... ---___ ri ~,.., !"'"""~ .... ,... a· paid ,.p,cjft ..,_ .. ..,., , • •• • • appliance· itorei M111t be
Have 30 A above L. Mafh'. Brick, Masonry,
6560
Dependable Maintenance pe en~~.::~;· salesman slll'Vival advertiat-&'\Ulf&Jltte, For Laruna i.rea FACTORY Workers, pd. neat. can 8:3G-9:30 Mr.'
ews Free A: clear $1$50 A. etc Ex.e_. ~ Pnming • Planting · .-i menL call 494-9519, tor San vac., holiday., & int. WW Gransbury f9&..2383 •
ALSO lg, vfew lot 1, i.. Ta--... Budget Landscaplnc -RETIRED Pain.a-• 26 yrs Clemente 49&-9t36 · train 32972 Calle Perf~to,
hoe $10.500. WANT local lnc. BUILD, Remodel, repair e Horticulturlit e exper. Neat A: hone11t Non * nILLY LICENSED * BookkHpOr S.J.ci. ~TH. Social • Studies • drinker can 53&-6lll1 Renowned Hindu Si>lrltuall.lt -,Fttnch Teacher\. s ma 11
613-4144. Brlclc, bk>ck, concrete, NEW Lawns. re-ceedlng. * PA.PERHANGING Advice on all matters. Opportunlt)'.to advance, Call FIBERGLAS Halld Lay Up,' juiv. scbooJ. 673-8S10
Beautiful 4 BR home View carpentry, no job too small. Complete lawn care, Clean Love Marriage Businels Loraine, We1tclltt Pmlonnel exper not nee es 1 but ,
patio, den in NB. ·$21,co) Lie, Contr 962-6945 up by job or month. Free &: PltNTING. * 968-2425 Reading. given' 7 days a , Agency, 2>t.1 We1tclltt Drive, helpful. Call 549--0463, BotATURE Count1r S&lemwl,
equity. Trade for unaller estimate,C For lnfo call k 9AM...SPM 312 N El N.B &6-1710 General Ole exper Tues-Sa~
home '
·n CM. · C•rnanferl-6590 897-2417 or ... ._. ..... 32 Pla1terinn, P•tch, wee · · · General Shop M.n Red·E-Rentals. 646-7401. ·,.... ··• _,......., • Camino ReaJ, San BOYS lD.• 14 to n<m. Fee nego, Good
64&-5383, 642-5449 GARDENING Repeir 6880 Clemente. m..eue 49:l--0076 Curiar Rout6 0pea ctiance for advanceWnt Med ical Front Ofc.
Need 4· ctr late model car. CARPENTRY Trees, lhnlbs. ivy ttmoved. * PA'tCH PLASJ'ERING Sil1gle-Wldowed·Dlvorced tit JASON BEST Lovely Tuittn Ole, )'lo ins.
Will trade real estatto cars MINOR REPAIRS. No Job New laWl'lll. RotoWllng. Fl'ff All types. Free estimates * WOMEN * Lquna BNCh, So, Lqune Emptoyment Agency or billing. Leun Tel·Dat&
or ! 675.1657 eves 0r'~ave Too Small. cablaet in P"' est. 548-891.8 Call MG-6825 Eveeyone'a 1ooklnc for the DAJL~PD..Dr 2207 So. Main, t Santa Ana compu~r bkkpg l)ISftom.
i number at 642-14ro Judy ages A oth a r cabineta. AL'S Landscaping, Tree right one Wehavea~-ao 9264W.Katella,· Anaheim M4ke appts., handle collec-
Smak. ' :::17:'.t 11 .:=lLiee(). Removal. Yard Remodeling. Plumbing 6890 ca1l ua & begin to live! ••BOX BOYS •• MS-5410 or m.12'JJ tiens, Doctor baa accnt. !II
WlLL TRADE 10 ,·~.81_ ... _ _..:____ • H•ul trash; Clean.ups, 547-6667 Part time or full time. Must _ _.,. open, 1e. nego, •• ,. "'-' ~ Re tr pmkln PLUMBING REPAIR be available mominga, week GEN~ OFFICE. Good ffftwport
acre1 in Hemet w/3 rent.a.la CARPENTRY~binets-Roo pa s . 61'3-1166 No job too &mall 27 br. recordina; ' days. Apply ln person TYPING Aceounts Payable Personnel Agenc;:y :~ County income Add., Patios, Any size job"": ALMaln'S to~~~ • 66-3128 • MEN! Why •peDd money on Richard'• Lido Market 343.l know!~. Bea.ch area. Call 8l1 ~ Dr., N.B.
.,.ul""•..,-. Mik m1166 &:: 646-2576 .___... .....,~..._ expensive can and dothel, Via Lido, Newport Bch. Loraine, \Vestcllff Personnel 642-38'10
Call en.fl 96'J..2561 CARPe ' . Industrial Ir r.iderlt1al. Remodellnt &. when all you need ii one ol Agency, 2043 Weatc.llfl 1---=-,,-.-:----
NEWPO P ENTRY -CABINETS * 646-3629 * i••• Slr W·"·r'• ~--·-E .. -..· ** BUSBOY-18 or ove·r, Drive, N.B. 645--Medlc•I Secy RT Du LEX · · · _Ro_~lr -~~ ~ --E<p'd n1 Full · N •"0 Remodel1n.._....... No »b ~ o y. time. eat ' --ly Ne-rt Beach O!c FUI.LY LEASED . .., .. ,500 ..____ .... --r~·-· Exp. Japanese landsca-pean nu.or cuts to eornl • •GENERAL Kitchen Help ~-. --~ · ,,..,. wu nnall Call 646--4224 r... . , ---J In •P""arance, NO long l\fon thru P'rt u ~ •• ~Wed 1 EQUITY TnADE FOR ' cleanup, mall!tenance. THE lair ......... e'!' 2502 Newport. bai ..,.. Apply In .11.erson to · ~ 711 ....,. •
TD'S OR
0
? MS-0897 wkda)'I ~o~Cr~~ Mack 84l-8442 REMODELERS C.M. ~ w~: ~ly Sa~t. ~~'. Cafeteria,, 3900 Hyland Ave. ~: ~~· :=e::· ::·~~ l
* * * ~" D ~ .. = EXP. Ja....... Conwlete SAUNA • MASSAGE Pacific Cout Hwy., Corona ceo .... r Cout • Ha ..... r) !ul. Dlclapbone, Hadley..,.. \ • . ~ en•·~~ Yard Service. Rcu. NB A COMPLETE tl<I Mar. C..ta M•sa.
QUALITY Woodcralt. m'1 ·CM""''· -7373 REMODELING WHIRLPOOL-GYM ..:G.::ARD=.c.;cENER:::;.~TRAIN~~EE~ boerd •. Nowr;'rt
'I nstr & ntry * •BUSBOY -Graveyard BUS1¥ESS .•nd gen 00 • carpe · CLEAN-UP SPEClAIJST * 642-3660 Le S•lon de Tr•_itmentl shift. Approx. 35 hr wk. AP-No expcr. nee. Xlnt opp. Peraonne A1•ncy ~---------------------BUSINESS and
FINANCIAL =----~F~l~N~A~. N~C::;l!!A~L:..., ___ ,,GJCollEN..-Ke;;n;p-~<ir;a&d'di,5484235:-0ab-b Mowing, edging, odd job&. PLUMBING -·••ting el-t 2930 W. ~Hwy, Npl Bch. ply Jn PtrlOn 562 W. Wb (Tif) 546-0085 833 Dover Dr,, N.B. · re_..• ·• ca • Reaonable 548-4i955 • ,_.., ' "" · Daily. 10 am-1 am 6U3l54 St C M 642-3870 •·-I Morlg•i•• Fonnica panellne marllte ' a pp 11 an c es, w I ndoWs, w t . n -'l't -~ ~··~·=-· -----G'rl F 'd -· Mii f I , , ... 5 Anythin,i! Dick, 6'13-c459 • JOHNSON'S CARDE~ING heatln&'.. Reff. llc'd. 897--4850 e llC?CeP ...... :=::; c ....... ~ CARETAKER -Couple live· I n a. y Opportunltlu 6300 Tru1 Dffd1 ... Yard care, Clean-ups, Prun-LOOK l~M yean )&in~r. In, ltfust have refer&:~ ex· See Betty Bruce at I---------./ $5000 1st TD on Hunt-REPAIRS * ALTERA:rtONS in&, planting. 962---z.15 S.wi 6960 the Secret of .the STARS. A ,P'.:c'c.· ..o893-=:..:l.:c8811=.'----
ington &ach apt mned Jot W. CABINETS. Any me job JAPANESE Gardening ng proven A unique f.ace-illt ~: l /tlriie Brtght.
$liO a month lnchlding 9%, 3 25 Y1'll exper, 548-6713 Senritt. Neat wurk. Cl.eamip UPHOISrERY Sewing, any without ~. 846.JS38 Eh~ ru.24 hiw per
yrdue.15% disooul'lt. * C.USTOM PATIO.* yd. m.aint. ~2303 type. Pillows, cu1hion1, ltVH: I: wknda. P .O. Box: wk) lnd. Sat's. Apply In per-
494-8100 Ol' ~1706 OR REMODELING GARDENING cl &: skirts, JB, boat ewthiona, :2014 Seal Beach, 110n. Bade. Street, No 25 * 549-2871 or 54&-7308 *. lawn re~. ==ble! pad1. Pick-up & deliver. REDUCE Safe A: fl.st with Fashion lsland, N.B.
Typlnc, flllng, gooc1 with ttg.
Urt'I, good phone voice. Ex-
cellent company beneftta 4
chance lot advancement.
write Box p.150, Daily Pilot
m~j lxec 1
Agency ~ Carter Gtrla
410 W. Coast Hwy., N.B.
By appoint, "646-3939
Monty W•ntlld 6350 A·J C~R.PENT~Y Call 64~ can after S:30, 56-70l2 GoBeae Tableta &; E--Vap CHitl:> CAitE: A loving lady-GIR4 to P\151.i wheel cha.Ir
--------Call Gordon .. 847--6745 LAWN\~owffia SERVICE "water plll&" Westc11·ft lo care for weJl.manneretl 4 twiceweekJy.64&-5172Costa MOTEL MAID, Sat I; Sun.
MONEY WANTED Neat, "Uependi.ble, rea.so~ Tiie, C•r•mlc 6974 Pharmacy yr old boy, 6 mo girl, In new Meaa. :Ssa. H~ Blvd., CoiJta ~ $25,000 Cem•nt, Concrete '600 able. Free est. 34&0955 ALCOHOLICS Anon:y?\lOUI home, ~Mon-Fri S.7, Sat 9-5. ~HAIR;:;;;;:::..STY="°LIST=,-.,ior--m-,-•n, 1-~="'-~=-~-I · will in * Veme, The Tile Man * Phone · 56-7211 OJ' write to $250 mo. MU.st be reliable · • MOTEL MAID ~ P"ull Ol' ' pay top ter. JIM'S Garderung • lawn CUat. WOJ'k, lnltall A: re-'-. P.O. Box 1223 Costa Meta. & have own transp. 49'-5834 pref. with tollowin&. ...._,.+,---tml!', Apply: 49f..-SD6 . &: poin_ta. Short tenn. CEMENT Work: \Valks &: maintenance. Res. " com-_... ** 49'-5054 ** _.. "-" 1~·i ~·-· __ ,_, * ~··~ No job too 1mall. Plaster UP TIGIIT n-·• someone to -"=-'.:.'.!':::me...-----Laguna. Beach. ' ......... •w ~. patios:, whatever you need '1KO.>;.llll ..............,, ~ HOTEL M·'d. ~.w "-patio. Leakine shower talk to'!' DlAL-A·FRIEND, CH I LD-care/houaekee.-.,-""'·· ~' ...,,.e, MOTEL MA'DS ANNOUNCEMENTS Jn · concrete the price i1 JAPANESE Gardener sef\."o repair. 847_1:l93 live-In, 2 children; 5 'i' 2 Pennancnt resident prefer· * . 646-7445 * ,
•nd 'NOTICES . right! Call Bob 64.2-9187"8ft5. mg F. Valley. H. Bcli; COstt 847·1957/846-0a'IB yrs old. NB. 548-7348 • red. 494--1196 ====,.--.--.,.
Found (Fl'ff Ads) 6400 c::.,;~, bre~d ... allhc types.utlng, Mesa;Npt Bch. 64!Hl3t!l 69n Announcements 6410 -CITY OF -Hospital HYSI NEWSPAPER auto route. Sldploa-~ding·, De. Service •· ·T!.::O::P..:S::O::l.:L ___ ...::.::.:1---------NEWPORT BEACH •THERAPP ISTCAL Ear7 day1'1~k·.~~;-nUt -~: i WO-ULD ....... like to haw an 1---------Quall oA.. • General Services "82 BASIC ter .. ..,.,. .. 'QIC _..
JV-FOUND in water at Ov!ficent ty . .,.._1010 TOPSOU.. Nitrogen fortified encoun group now Apply Pft'9onnel Director time income. Prefer mature
extra income of I $SXJ : Bay, Laguna Beach ~ * CONCRETE Wo r k, LAWN Mowers lhatpened. redwood added. 831-41152, meeting. No fee . Openlng.s HUMANE OFFICER So. Cout Community Hosp!. married person. ~:ms
:e:L n;ittm~ i:,:1 cf damaged prt>scriptlon su~ Licensed; Patios I drvwya, small engine• repaired-lite 830-2050 or 495-46.12 ~~~·~:~ ~'::1h ~~ $620 to $754 per month taJ, 31872 Coast Hwy., South * Nur ... Aide *
Your home. I will work glaMes. 546-4561 etc. Phillipa Ce m@ n t. welding. Faulkner's Mower --s;-j 69IO rearing male children alone. Laguna, Calif, Ph: 499-Ull Pick' )'QUI' 11h1Jt! lf·)'OU want
w/yoo. ao yoo can achieve FOUND: Young . Ger/Shep 548-6380 ~~~p, 2W Ha,rbor Blvd, TrH rv Ce SH--1713 _ ~x~l.li: :.~ft~~~· _Ex=t.:..,356:.:c_·-----to (eel needed, call me, Start
this extra tncomei Only a type femaJe near Newport WALI(S, Patloa, driveways. ...,,.ta Mesa, 646-r.m . , ..... 'I" 5 •-HOTEL $1.70 lir. ·Helen Ha ye 1,
tew openings. left. .Call for Harbor HI Sch, w~aring col· lawna rctotillln&". breaking, CURBING -Home Addrea1. T'Rm:, Hectaes, trim, cut, Cem ... ry Lota 6411 uatlon and three yean ex-• • • 540-6055
appt646-3092. lar.PleasedaimMG-8762 removing~ hau!Jng. Guaranteed,Callcollect stumps,removed,hauled.30 =n:ee~~:1:~: ·::;~~e=t=-:;:,xi~ COAS'fALAOENCY
31 YR. old Executive, strolll COUJE: Vic. University & 543-8668 (2l3)(36..34ti3 before noon yrs exp. Fully Im. 642--4030 4 ~etery Joi.. Harbor Re1t mall desirable, the housekeeping dept. Ex. 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
in admlnl1tralive manage-Back Bay. Looks Purebred, CUSTOM CONCRETE I Uph I I 6990 Memo r 1 al Parle Blue perle-welcome or -~" Nuni1"" 7 or 8 mo's old, Male. PATIOS • DRIVES • ETC. Haul "I 6730 o • ery · ........ w"' -. · ment seeks alliliation with &4Z..S7S9 FR.EE ESTIMATE, 675-551S spruce section. 548-3075 Test, April 28th, 5 p.m. "For tra1n. Call <TI4) 644-1700 Ext. REGISTERED NU.RSE
ami.n company with an>wt~ lnlormalion ca 11 ' Cntl 575. C. "C
p:>tentlal. Wlll accept stock FOUND; Gold, boys, speed *C'ONCRETE floon, pados, BEFORE YOU HAUL TO CZYKOSIO'S CU.tom, Upbol. Tr•vel 6425 fi73..6633 or apply at Person. I: ..... ,U,
or percentage of profits fCl'l' bicycle, Meia del Mar. Call ma.eomy. Any u job, Reaa. THE DUMP~ CALL European Crattamanshlp nel Office, 3300 Newport H~f[E88·w ~~b LHo use, ~~t. ~"'::. ~ ~:~ p~jirx &4&--0605 . Dot'I 64US14 aft 4· CARL~~l'W ls Hai~~~ :t~.M. GUYS A: Gala with& Spirit Blvd., NewportBeacJi.calU. Hlll1~reRec:;ti~nal :r~ :~tionJ ~ Contld
FANT' ASTIC Bus. 'Qppor: g B~'NNO~ .. L~_ADelR, ~~::mo~y. A~11J:':l+i~ Cleanup.% Ton P.U. Reu . ....;..;..;.;......:....---.:.·--r:avtnrdw=, f-Ex~~~ 92660. acl l vitles background penoanel So, ..o..st Corn-.... ,,.,. • .,. ....... ..... ""' ..... COOK Short Order, )'OW!g. helpful. Part-time position, mwllty Hoep. 31872 .Cout
yr medlwn sized restaurant Mar, 642.-7210 & finishing. 644-0687 Free Eat. 548-8918 Read America. Searehlng tor lollt N1te shltt. Mtdlcal &: defttal Apply Penonnel OJf tce. Hwy, So. Laguna (ttf)-.
In N.B. that mu.st be told FOUND Black Poodle femaJe CEMENT WORK, no job too -HAULJNG $10 A LOAD Mayan cities &: diving tor benelltl. Good work Ing Administration Bldg, 2S.j22 1311 Ext. 358 .
due to k>l8 of ~· 10M down Puppy on SUn!lo~ St CM. Small, reasonable. Free Oean up. Tree Serv, Gen. ,gold. Call betwn ll AM &: 8 cond. Hof'1 Hut, 1 534~ Paa e o1 de Valen c·ia, Office ,
Call Gale Pike. 49U373 tor 642-J.95.1. • · Estim. H. StufHck 5'M61S 'Prunl'ng ,646-$8, MJ-8043 The PM, (213> 874-4655. Beach Blvd, We1tmlnster. Mon-Fri, No phone calls GENERAL CLERK
appt to see. FOUND Female red dog, 3--4 • YAM/ Gu. Cleanup . JOBS&. EMPLOYMINT ** OOOK TRAINEE, eve1. please. ACCOUNTS
Business W•nted 6305 mo's O{d. Vic. Santa Ana &: Chlld C•r•, Re'move ti'tts, i\ty, trash. Must 'be 18. THE ZOO HOUSEKEEPER • Live in RE,CEIVABLE
Mesa Driw, sm-~. L lc~nsed 6610 • Grade, backhoe, 962-31C5 Job W•nted, MacArthur at Coast l!wy, for elderly couple. Mature Type 5o wpm, use 10 key tdd.
EMPI'Y STORE 1000 -1DI BOYS Red bike, vie. c.t LET JJOY .HAUL m-.. DA'ILY Womtin 7020 N.B. Apply ln pcraon woman pn!l. Call ~ er, tiling, Pref. bkamd. Jn • .,. n. for d•llcateuen Yorktown • Bua bard Prei SChool aervlng So. Or-"4><0111 . COOK, BROILER HOUSEKEEPER Waoted, acct..""· tra1n1n..
taJce-.out wttlJ gas, elec-968-6102 anp Co. 1:30 am ·'o 9:30 12• atakt dum.P-'% T, Pickup Pnor. Nurae ecml-retlred ** f96-5446 ** llve·ln pref. 2 8Cbl age :.... APPLY -tricity, plumbing fixtures pm 7 ~ ... _ wk. Full·P/tlme-111 pt It children. ••• wk. own rm •-L.M, C.OX Mfs. Co., Ine.
In t -· 6735, w acce . case ar com-· nl ake 3 -• · only. ln shOpp r cen er Lost l.•"I Att sctll. Rath for 2 ' up. Hou1ecl•-.1nlnn _M .. i---·•11 t ti . t . COOK; Lady o y, tom TV. Spani!b speaJdnr OK. 1505 ~. Warner .
prefen-ed. Box 104 Costa -64&3'/06 or ~1292. • p I .LOT _. ...... n •w D me n pnv. meal.a on wk-ends fOT 1 o~" -""~~ Santa Ana 548-2551 home. Ref e11cban1ed . ..._,, ~
Mesa B y 648-5593 d•"" lady ....... 673..:mt HOUSEKEEPER -· ••Athen F.qua.l opportunity emp~ $100 Reward. Jnfo ttgVding coftt cto 6'20 A Ir. Beach Janitorial -v-•uu lnv•stment mount.eel black buUa head r• " Carpets, wl.ndowa, Ooon, DAY \\Ork, general dearUnc. COOKS with brolltt exp. Helper, Live-In. Room I: OFFlCE GIRL .. part tlms.
Oppo I I 6310 stolen from balcony-The Addlt1ona * RtmodC?ling etc. Rea &:: Commc'l, Work for ilck people, own AlliowaltrwC?t,fUllorpart· board+ S125 mo. Spanl5h General duUtc:. Baxtu 6
1-...:.,_rtu_n_t _n ____ 1 Callfornian, Q.lad '· Apt Fred ·H. Cerwlck, Lie. ~'lfi-J:,.;1:.:;401::..,,~~~---i transp. 541-3524 or SU-5932 ctlmt;:e::c• .::Coll=..137:::.::'90tl6='---OK. 3 ch I 1 d re n. Call Cicero Inc, mr.m
lNVESI'OJ\S! Want 10% In-G-7. No qlfettlons uked. 673-«Ml. * 54.9-2!70 Mesa Cleaning Service • ORANGE MATURE. !Xpei''d. baby1lt-DENTAL ASS'T f?ont desk fl62..8936. oiiGbilST • Choir Director :;:C"in.~'~va: ~~-:;:-7~1 01 t CatptCi..nlna 6625 ~~=.'l.fioll~~· :&:e~tltm~~~Own =~tM~~~~~xpe~l:. ·=~·s= r.M.~mo=h in own~home. Want~~ p/beqte mix, wht/ blk · ;.;,.:s. bOMESTIC: own tran1p . J AmES. fOJ canvalncence, ~·· 346-3540 I: all aeuon jewelry. 0 • . 1_.~,,;....=on1y=,,,.~·==== .. ===I Tn.~~~ic~~~ ~~acC:Zts~~ ~~~o ~r. References. COASTS ·=~~·w":care. -o-ENT-'--AL--A-ssrsr--ANT--=~u:r~1~~w. 'pOrllRllJ I
Money to LOln 6320 18th. CM. Rnn.nl. 642-3)96 , s·;.~·31~ ~~:.n-w·~•"'ll~s-~Fk>on-,.--=w"lnd~owa-A-R~Ull-Chrslde, exper only, * LAZY SALESMAN Wanttd-REAL ESTATE Sain
1---'---------BLACK Female dog, )(Ing Oear Vu Window Service Jobe Mtr-111 Wom, 71" 548-8844 If yoo can recruit &: train. people. Private desk A
1 I TD l hair 00 feet. Jep le tau. CARPET ST'E.(M CLEANED Res. Ir Commc'l. 646-2698 I d• DENTAL Ass11tanl / Recep. there may be ' fortune ln l)hOM. Top oommlsaton. · s oan Wavy on hack. I.tot ... No. .10c Per SJI. Ft. . HOUSECLEANING ea 1ng tlortiat.MllltbeeJQ1tt.Know .............. MOOKMOOD ....... t .... Good wall<Jol
l.owut Int ..... Avan.hlo ~~W. ·~~~px 2t lhc, ~~!,_:~-~~ ~~!-Exp, R<aa. Rel. 6.13-2351 Ob flftfeS ltdae ot forms .°' ,.,.,... 544-2302 traJllc. Samo lot:atlot11l 1'L -~· -··-1 --·~~~-&!8-7<71l Garden c..... * L09al Secretary* Call for ta-. -2nd TD ' Loan 1_D_IAL_dlnct _____ .:...;642-!m.=--aw..-:::.i:, ~ Guarante«! lronlnt 6715 M k I I aolfmfte() Sharp, attraetlvo . lkilled!
Term• hued on'tQUlty. -ad then sit hat am DISCOUNT carpet Ctanerw. IRONING In my home, 11 ' ar e pace agel'lCiY BUSIEST ""'"'""'"" tn ~1i.:::1..::.:::: 642-2171 545-0611 ' c E>c>@rt,.J,,atest Equip. uacd. Hr. DreA~ A ol!tra· Quality Pol1tlona for town. Tho DAILY Pll.O't l!S!IO. Ca I I Gloria Koy,
!Crvtng ltarbor tJ'tA 21 yn, lilteh fD thl! phone rilwl Chdit aud1 J6, Rm.646-123-f, tk>ns, !H.$-7&41 -QuEo!tlf~h S~ppl~~~lt-~ monayC!aall•I~~ ttcilo& .~ S ~ ~ 54Q.6J58 .
Satllor Mortgagt Co. -· ., -w -~·-·-· -COASTAL AGENCY.
336 ., l7th """--t Now! Colta if~sa 642-.1470 l»Wlll ........ 04 qu~ 27tlO Harbor 111-vu., C.M.
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• 1,J!!•!!•~•::!'M~1n~~w~-~27'.,!l!OO!j ,~J•!!"'!!:~"'~'"'~"~·~W~-.~~·7~l!OO~j .-i': " -I· Fumltvrw 8000 Fumlture , "IOOO Pl•not & Or9•n1 ••~ Ml1celJ•n1a1J1 W M~l•neout MOO
OltTBOP&DIC a._ **SEAMSTRESS, Put--o ... an S"--1 _11r_._..,. -·.....,..,.....pre!.... OTICE ... ·-..,.....·· -.
"'" pl. -&fl "'"' red. GS-<11l< PUBLIC N Did )00 -It.at...... * AUCTION * P,X. '' Shlpplne • Rtcelving '" All · lr•nd New Furniture returned from Model havin& FR Et. ORGAN ·
PBX oeEftATOR W•rehoute ~,.~ HomeJ, decoretor c.,ncel11tions end di1pl1y 1tudios. ~i:i~ ~~ ~ • ·
Expee pre1. °"'' "'·. . $paftfm & Modltorronoon Furnlhlro In on.,. flln! 11.1 true. bbl THURSDAY, APRIL 16th, 7.:30 l'.M.
CoJ1 SOJ-m * Alocal..,...,,,.comPAl\Y 9 Pc Mtdllt Btdroom ou;1,, '"9· $349, now $188.00 only at FRIDAY, APRIL ' 17th, 7:30 P.M. · 1r=,.~.strv..,.:. '!!~ Dl!ledl M,_,~rl= Gor71ou1 Sp1nl1h Cu1tom 1of1 w/m1tch9 lov1111t WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO
[,; HunL ~~Mt: ~o~ .;.:;-~ afur.. •Choice of.~.•eut fabrics, r19. $419.91 now $$2~:·~~ l8U Newport, C.M •. 6'2-8434 • TWO llG SALES •
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FREE TO .. YOU PETS 1n4 LIVISTOCK ·-. -------1 Hor... 113_! :
SW!:E1' It Beaut. ~ QUARTER bcna iddlna. ·i
WbUe. ea t ' bolr.ebroKen. trained senile I: IOU.Od I
t .emale, S5f-19~ alt $300. ,li.ackmy 'show poey •
S.». t116 cddlnl· sp'trlted . sm. -;
A KC B a 1 •et t Ho u n d , R,ep;1'red Arab pldllll, "
tricolored, 2 m old male. -Pfrede A ,.... OutsSae q nds 1eaeed botte, Sl950. ~
)'IU'd. M>-86.11 4117 BeautitUl Chublut Man.
NEED aood home. Fncd. western trail. Good lor..,....
)'ard ~·Sbepbe?d, mix: With $hoW Addle. $400, Call i
dog. 6-J'OOI. Loves dilld~n. 613-0629 •
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Kem' 5Je.-llll ' 1 and eatabllah a Sp1nf1h D1n1"J 11ts ····-··-··· .. -········----· Open Eveey Nile
p, nc-1 ~v ·':: • I !!_, .. tratflc_contra_. Solid o.k En T.tbl•t & Coff•• Teb!!!_-==:;$_18:00" le Sunday Afternoon 1-1'---IP.J...A.N'I'-_._.....,_ .................. ll~ ~~ Till Decor l•bl• l.trtip1, reg. 49.95 now •• :..$ 18.00 PIANOS le ORGANS
:'·00 br. ~~~ .,.te.tn: '. Sptnl1h Hen9. Swag L.mp1, r•CJ· 49.-95 now $ 22.50 NEW & USED
Unclaimed storage from PacUic Van & Stor-
age. Seat~x~-s.-SuJtcases, Bedroom-aets,
Dinettes, Chests, TVs, Stereos, Lamps, Vac-
uums, Divans, Chairs, Bunk beds, Mattress-
es, Tape recorders, Bicycles, Lawn funUture,
Cedar chests, Maple slant front desk, Re-
fri"erators, Freezers, Stoves, Washers, Dry·
ers, 2 Custom &tereos, 1963"Ford Station Wa-
gon, 1963 Corvalr, to be sold for finance co.
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MG 3ht St., N.B. 1 binp: benerttl ~(w.ts rt9. $1295 ) S•criftc•I $425, terms * •Thomas Organs
own contalnh'I pl ta ae. FOR •: eru,
642-8223 After S p.m. 4/17 duckl (Ml 11'.fOMt .t: bables} Geeie, turkeyg, CagH I:
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PRODUC1;10ll. Exper . .y,.1y Box p.$, Dally Pilot R D FURNITURE • l<lmball P1ano1 • ftq'd. (Ferriale) Browntrc. e Kohler & Carn. b@ll 11111• eo. ms Ptacentla. WAITRESSES*** 1144 Nowport Blvd. (•I Harbor I Cost• Mos• Only COAST MLsic
CM. se.11n. . EXPERIENCED Every Nlfht 'tll 9-Wecl., Set, & Sun. 'til 6 NEWPORT &. IIARBoR * * JWCEPl'.', part • ttme Costa Mesa * 642-2851
Saturday, Apply :t.907 stntF ~siiwiN Fumfture 8000 .Garege Sele 8022 Open 10-6 Frt 1().9 sun 12-S ·
Harlx>r Blvd, CJd. 593:1 Pacific Coast Hwy. WINDY'S AUCTION RN fn..Suvice, CC>Ol'dinator, NewpOrt Beach MOVING can't use: Maple P~ help me get .rid-of PIANO RENTALS
op'd orey, BA .de rree (round) drop ltat table with 3.5 yrs of coUecting! ! Thurs, New and Used 2075,L u. 'Bl d
prefd. Xlnt benefits I W~ Wanted, eve. extra let.I. tour captain's Ftj & Sat, 9 to 5. Oriental All monies paid apply to pur. Y~ ._wport Y ., Coif• Mes•
ADORABLE mixed breed fertile egp. 540-2333. ~.~~Im. to ~ TRANSPORTATION
T PUPPIES, put Shop. part Boat1 & Yachts 9GGO
Labrador. lDU W, 19th St.,
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• , atarttng salary, Contact A irawyard shifts open. chain &nc! me.pie drop le6f things tmm Jge Shoji rm chase. Behind TonY• Bldg. Materials VERY~ hreedl Blk I: Impose -Orbit -Dlrb' -
DirectDe of NunU>r. C.M. Apply In p<non. '-t<a can. !wry naugahyde, dlv;de, to a om rice howl GOULD MUSIC .......:. Do lly 9 to 4 ~7202 . pup. 7'°fli C..,..t -A'lTEMPT 6<1-m4 ODIES RESTAURANT illde-&·hid, uoed maw,. u American "what have you" , ...,... »om fortune cookl" M .. t > .
. Memorl&J Hosp. 1400 W. Coast Hwy, N.B. cOuch in den and guest bed. Hrly press &: or· molded 2045 N, MaJn, Ei.A. 541--0681 646 8616 S Little" Kittem free to good ·always famlliarit,y breeda AT·
RN, Nile~· :dnt **WAITRESS• Ex· AU ·tn good to excellent glus,lOOpc'a.CanndSlag, home~·-~~healtbY.!cu4te. TEMPI". ·
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wotldng cond • I: beneftt.a. perienced. owF 21. Apply tn cond. Sll-1>21 after 15 p.m. benyset. 2 Redwood planter KIMBALL Spinet. Xlnt con--Call G.l.,,.UlUe 842-2111> n6 Mm'I' CONDmON
.Conlactl>irectorofNursln&. penon. to Coffee Shop alao som'e miscellaneou• box.ea 2' sq. Eng bo.Qe china ~l~.:!·07extras! $315 or offer. Ml1celleneou1 8600 FREE T0 YOU ST. Patrick'• Day% Persian Completely restored 18' dble
C.M. Memorial HOlp. ·hoateu. Hotel -Laguna, 425 items. w/L.A. yacht c)Ub Bergie ·~;;;:;;;·;,,=====o;/--;;;;;:;;;;;;-;:;;;;;;--·J _ kittens ~f blue-cream planked, utlllt)i byMereury
6fl-2'13f S. i:but Hwy, Laguna Bcb. ---,B;;;RAN="-o"NEW"";;---c:1eslgn, aerv for 12. German ,;. ORDER NOW mother 546-9965 4116 140 hp Gny marine eng .
RN· FULL TIME wAtrRESSES; exp'd only, 3 ROOM GROUP steins, Tobi mugs, port. Radio l200 FOR MOTHERS DAY LOVEABLE Female mixed TIGER Kitten, female, 8 Asking $1 550. In the
9 to 6 Mon thru Fri. ~ over 21. full &: part ttme, no $297 oven & rotisserie, book.! & CITIZEN Band Rad I 0 , M?thers rings with cbildrens Terrier, apprqx, 6 mos old. wka, needl a good home. water-Lido Shores Hotd 617
$5Cll to $600. Split fee. LovelY .'.$111xlay1 Ol"' Holldl.ys. Call Sells regular $529 Nat'l Geographic mag 1Qc Johnson Mes.~nger No. 2. 6 birthstones. Beaut. custom To good home. Lo Y e·s 968-4391 4116 Lido Park Dr. Newport
Newport Bch ore. Pleua.nt for appt. S15--0945 We carry our own contracts ea, women's clothes U \8,& sets or crystals, antenna, made rings, necklaces &: children. Found In Newport FREE puppies, 1h Oillle/~ 22' AMERICAN Cabin
peopleto .... ~wllh. WAITRESS Wanted-Must be Van'a DlscountFurn. 10,shoessz7&'™',mens llkenewbargain1642-8352 . earringssetwithopalg,ru.. Hei ghts ari a~ Call Samoy"ed546-9235 4116 Cruiser w/trailer, take-New"°.:1 OYU' 2L Call Ga1:1ey Cate, 417 W. 4th St, S.A. M?-2412 pants le suits 42 long&: 2 pr hies, aquamarines, gapphlr-548-52!i6 4/16 oYer-pay ,, ba1 $1609.
Personnel Aa1ncy 673-010 for interview. Open Daily lD-8 * Sat UMi tong johns, old mesh hand Te levlaion 8205 ee, ,jade, etc. for the SPEC AKC Bassett Hound female, 8 CACTUS &: succulents You 682-9440 -
133 ~,!!:, N.B. r' WELDER Sunday 12-5 bags, old sq. piaoo desk, lAL MOTHER. Lapidary 'tri-:-ooloted, 2 yrs old. dig -548-2898 4/16 CABIN Cruiser for ale or ~·-,. 1 ~ _ _.._. also, exec u walnut desk. % 4'' BLACK & W hi t e eqUip .. rough /.: cut stones, Outside dog nd1 fen c e d MIXED ,BEAGLE, 4 mos. trade 28, Chrl• ~· -~. Weder; .tU-.;, ....,,, FREN~ ProYin. br chr ~. Bl cl I Ex t SU TV · " ~~--.... J-t ~-L-• A 1.. """"' -cy e exerc ser. cep ., vertone _ . . Ln wood t_ools for the rockOOund. · , ~ yard. Swee t dlspoettlon, old.. &tU2Q6 4/16 V-8 Ch. •-. Xlnt co~ •·t RN. n.:7:-N ........ ....,, _,..,.. arc & 1.1U.Lwng. PPv Early Amer. comer desk •=~ • .. _. .... wat be •. .....i-. -.. •.1• .... ,,..
Ing cond'• I: be:nefita. O:m-* TRANSlCOM CORP * 110, hldeabed 90fa $25, ~:;' .. ~ w~1t Ne sl ca mellt w/re .. -.,--.trol. jewelry_ making suppljes, Rood family pet. 541).8638 MINIATURE mack Persian $6500. or ?? 847-4538
tact . Director of Nurztnc. 851 W,' 18th St., C.M. ...._nch -"-dbl bed·matt MIU\ltcllU,.,.v;illa eN. B. o-,..__ Exce ent Condition. $3 5. gold, ~ilver, ~. tools eves. 4/17 , aa\. full iJ'OWll, 548-4390 4118 15' INBRD , .. _, C"l. ... i ... l 1 r"'" r•uv•u Wes , ·:·.-~.......-6t2-1724 (evenings) &: casting supplies. """' &._...'6
C.M. M•mor a Holp, e WOMEN J'()LISHERS spmgs, bd A ftbrd $50. WestcliH &: Bucmignam. 21 .. TV $35 lT' portable TV Open Tuei thru Sat. S-6 LOVABLE friendly Calleo 3 KITl'ENS. 6 wks old. very Boat. Good mnd. Must •ll
MJ..2734 no expttieoce nee. 646-6lf9 3rd garage from corner.. $20. Both work g 0 0 d _ Sunday 10-4 closed Moo. ltittl!n, 5 mos. old, unwually unusual col.on. 962-5644 4118 best otter, 540-0684. * RUNNER * Mall e TOUCHUP MOLDERS ll.;========J Please, park on &cl!:-FIVE' G S marked. Good house pet, ...--...£T"I:" ~ ....... ~ AKC ·-=========I ell ~ ~ NEEDED • 8010 S48-6529 M EM &: trai ned, 549-1955 . r£.J.ruu.,.c.. ........ MJ'-"'o ' -d very, paJ1 u'P'<' .. Wll. BO!iP~ Office Fumlture ingham. '70 sn:vANJA Color TV LAPIDARY SUPPLY 836-4493 4/18 spayed, 839-6406 4118 Sailboats 9010
mda. No exp req'd. Person-ExJ>n°. only. Apply: · DECORATOR S pc sectional, ln $295 Rear o( College Center SIAMESE A: Persian kittens. ----------1
nel dei>L Hoq lbpltaJ, W. D. SCHOCK CO.. USED steel desks $39.50 e 2 club chairs tree?.er, misc. ~4tbl mod~7678 days Shopping Center SMAIL m1xed breed male 494-6Eilll u t:=-3-·:--4/18 1!6'·-&J>AY-··11-cht· ·ft.angtr
NB. . 3502 S. Greenville, S.A. Posture chaln .$12.50 &: up chairs. 673-3682. ' eves · 2100 Harbor BIYd., 11-A puppy, 4 nio·a old, Male tibgls Sloop, Full,y• equip.
Saleimen Te·"50 WOMAN to work in Donut ·.~~ 'e&u~-~~~ ~~ -=========I Hi-Fl & Stereo l2JO Cci!ta Mesa * 549-~ white kittm w/bJack mark-PETS and LIVESTOCK 12590 Genoa api.rinaku gear,
PLUS CAR"°I: EXPENSES ahop, over 21. No phone ~r:u""_'":_ __ B~~ln Appliances 8100. • ASSORTED text books for ings, 8 mo'a old, hou!le Cets· l820 SIS .radio, bow&: a tern
Exoeptional CU'f1f <!Pt;{,open calla plew. W l n ch e-11' s iucManau ms ~... c. ,_. MARANTZ Mod. 7'I' pre-amp --•e·. Foundat;on Course in broken -54.1-2653 4/18 pulpit!, life lines, plley,
bnmed in &>. Cal. . terr. Donut HOUR, 2947 Harbor "'-~ta MNoo.awpo*rt ,,l!!V::~o:r. KENMORE Model 800 auto ..... ---------boom b"-. ....,,. ~ · 2 Mcintosh amp1 15-60W. Spanish (Turk) $2, Gregg N~ 200d homes lor 2 litters SIAMESE Sealpoint 'kitt~. compass, vang, "'6" Large 6 well known Co. Blvd, C.M. was.tier, late model, xlnt Akal tape Qeck, reel &: ca.rt. Dictation, Diamond Jubilee kittens, 6Y.iwks. Wftlte, cat-6 wka old pump, teak hand rails, AlJo
wants a man w/a degree & "'--"•w""o"M;;EC'NiJ"--SI'EEL desk 45~~30 Sfft cond. $65. Whirlpool gas Dua.I 1019 tum. Sure 91E Series,. $2.50 w/ttanscrlpt ioos, all black, tiger strips, $15 .. • *** 6'16-8402 inclds U life jacketao an.
llOD'lePf'{)Venales .exp,'lbp lmnvd.' · for child 3-drawer flle w vau dryer, xlnt cond. $~~. cart. All or prt $500. book. Essentials o! 3 OuUy. Rt'lt are shQrtl:;;·,,,--.,=='"77.":-:-'.'.':' chor, Johnson 6 outboard.
benb:. Call Betf,y, 55(-6122. care/~=. your area -"29"18x38===\1=14=5=. ='75-080=='== I 841-3l15 or 546-8672 675-4292 H~thier Li vi n g (Schif· haired. 897_1618• 4117 ACFA Siamese k i t tens, Sips 5. $1650 cash · or $1150
Abigail Abbot Penonnel at pll' lelSUft!. We Sit Bet· Olli • I t 8011 FR 1 GI DA IRE Washer, . feres) $1, CIWization Past PREGN.vIT Cat, gray &: Bluepoints &: Seat 1·F, 2-M, dn, $116 mo. 10 mot old.
Aaenc1. 230 yv. Warner, ter, Inc, &e.3274 ce cqu pmen n!ct'!!Uy rebuilt, top con-Sporting Goods 8500 A:. Present ( W a I Iba nk • white, desperately needs a $25 e~. 549-1314 Orig. price over $9200.·714/
Suite 2ll. Santa.Au.a,. , • ,64 IBM Exec. typewriter dition. Taylor, Ba.ilkey) Volumes 1 loving home. Wonderful Pet. SIAMESE Kitten. male, 3 524--0033
SALES Scheo1Hnstruct1on 7600 xlnt cond. Mklng $400 or $40 ** 838-7548 FQR Sale: Saska Sid boots, &: 2, SS for both. Co~ We love h~r but we have months old. Beautiful pel
CUstom btJdnis ales. Eun best of(er. 842-6641 day1. \VESTING HO USE auto. ladles size 8· $35. + Skls temporary Social Problems, allergieS. 968-4397 4/16 $3.5. 67>7817 .
f7.fi0 per hr I: up, Riling -Washer. goOO. cond., $!Kl. ::...~t :.or beginners. (Merton &: Nisbet), $3. The SMAU. Black Cocker Ter-..
Sandpiper eu1tom bUdni.I I: * AIRLlNE * HouMhold Goods 8020 646-6641 eves. or Sat/Sun. World of Man (Honllmann) rier to good home. 6 Mo'• Dots 8825
COYeMPI at home parties, TRAVEL CAREERS USED A p1· .\TV' ell 6' 5" SURFBOARD, new SSO. $4. Arithmetic for College old. Xln't chlld-ns dog, 1---------
pa.rt time. No , invest"mt. • LIKE NEW -King size bed 1~ ianceo:ru , 'isis 6' 3·• Surfboard, $20. Both Students (Edwin Stein) $3. female. 968-6l88~" aft 5 GOLDEN Retriever AKC
Girla 16 )'?'I A up, call Heidf Operatiom Agent comp. w/hdbd &: spread r rt c' M 548-~ Good. 5-18-8714. All in Xlnt C'.oDd. 642-1'724 PM. ~/16 female, 2 yn. Has rtceiVed
Hanlen. 545-4088 wk. dQB. Ticket Sales Zenith stereo AM-FM con· ewpo • . · * SURFBOARD evenings. over $500 in obed. & field * S ,_ R * RHeniations sole, 4 dr. chest-5' High WHITE kitchen stove, in gd /iF,.F;;ii,iirJir;;; ADORABLE tiger kitten training. Wonderful family . •'9• •P . 15 00 co-• • clean. -"A" ~ .... 1.Jke new $60. 548-0318 aft 6. l k I n f h Co. expanding .nationwide. Afr Freight . cargo Ftftplace w/screen . . ,,.. • ~ .... • o o g or ODie, dog. Owners moved to apt.
Needs exp, ootsk1e aietman Communications Mahogany desk $20., 5 8pd. seeAUTOanytiMA"m•Tl· C WASHER Miscelleneous 8600_ ·housetrained, very gentle. Preclude keeping dc;g. Will tor smog frtt terr. Great • Trawl Agent girls racini bike $30. capo • 540-3151 4/18 sell. trade or ?? Stevens,
bonf.o, comm· + $73)0. Call Beach 496-2Cl71 Good conditon, $35. ~ Need lovable home for wry 548-221l. "'" •••s PEMCO 20 gal. A-·-..ium I Pat O'Brien, 54G.a:I$ AIRLINE 642-4865 or ~ "......,, lovab e affectionate white
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Pacific Yacht Salea 673-1570
tHAMPJON SLOOP-:Jl'
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Owner 645-0834 COAST •L' •GENCY · Ger--e Sale f 8022 w/filter, aerator, hef.te r, kitten, 5 mo'a greenish blue A A SCHOOLS -COLDSPOT Refrigerator, thennometer,extral.ilhts, MS-0813 ~Barbor Blvd.,• C:t.l. cross top liee7Jl!r, Good con-1. 1 t d ti eyes. · 1ve p ans, ecora ve •
SALES MANAGER PACIRC NEWPORT HARBOR dltion, $.'iO. &t2-5283. volcanic 11 tones, extra 4 ·YR old female Bas~t
TRAINEE Day & Night Classea GRANDMont:ER'S •419 KENMORE auto. washer &: artilical plant!, sea 8hell8, :;:;~:;c=""::.=::...== hound to good home. Ex·
GREAT Dane male 1 weeks
old. Shots. S7S or trade for °'KJ"'·=n"'.:N"o-. "ns'°", "••"ldom=::-:u=...i".
rrrlsc. house or patio furn., new mut I: center board.
small boat, blkea or ?! ! Trailer II: aa.111 lncluded.
Bf on grnd Or of 'new &: e>c· 543-6596 RUMMAGE SALE gns dryer, both xlnt cond. &: colored gravel. 13 dll· MOVING can't use; Maple ce Pt Ion a I I Y good wilh
citing induat o1 C.able TV. 610 E, 11th St, sama Ana f'riday & Saturday $45 ea. 841-8ll5 or 546-8672 terenl kinds· Or fish -2~ fish, friund> drop leaf table with children. 540.3769 4/16
Ft, gd u.l, In. Co, hentbi. April 24-25 ¥ total. $45. 642-1724 (even-extra leaf, four captain's BLK. short hair dog, Jge.
646-6942 $700. (805) 962-9968
SILKY Terrier Pups, quality 30' Chinese Junk, built In
breeding, very 8mall. Short Jlong Kong, good con d .
1ace8. $125 & up. Stud Avail. $2000. Call Peter ( 2 I I}
Call 646-7335 821-1282 Must Jw.w dsre 1D wk. Gd Cottege Art Shoppe 427 Wal~ut Pl., Costa Mesa Antiques 1110 ings) chairs and maple drop leaf male, young, nr La Paz ·Rd.
appear, trans. 1J...25 :yn:. Art leS10ns, land I: ·seascap. oH Tustin betwn 19 I 20th BENTWOOD chair painted tea cart, Jvory naugahyde, Well behaved, Eve. 495-0262
San Oemerite . Cable 'lV es, slins I truck lettering. G 1 ~NT Gar a 11 • Sa I e -PATIO Antique Sale: Vlc-blue, covered seat, '$1. Set o( hide-a-bed, used mainly as 4/18 COLLIE Pup, AKC, 5 wks
old. Sable & White, female.
SSO-tall 968--1110.
~~~~~~"""--;-t LIDO 14 No. 1173. Xlnt cond. •
Interview call .f!l2.Q5o. ' Emma Blankinship & Joyce Jillfmiture, 91 pc. Antique torlan Items .• Sat Oiily (11). 4 kitchen chairs, good con-oouc~ in den and guest bed. Very lovable stripe Calleo le.
LC:.AT .F.S Sisler. 690 W. 19th (At ;"o dh!;hes, typewriter, vacuum 4). 21534th SL,_N.B. ditlon all for $5. New All in good to excellent male kitten, 5 mo's, Very
i"TiJrAL LOOK. SALES • moniil 642-1689 or 836-6455. cleaner & 100's of misc Sylvania Sun Lamp w/ad-cond. 833-2027 after 5 p.m. friendly, needs good home.
Jut Fuhlon Consultants ue MODELS WORKSHOP Items. 11874 Oak_ St, F.V. Sewing M1chlnes 1120 Justable clamp/holder. U&-also some miscellaneowl 549-1!65 or 54&-7202. 4117
the moet ~ in the Be up to date wtµi the latest Frl & Sat: ~785 ed once. $7.50, Beautiful 6-items.
bmlnea. ~ · earn an modeling techniques. Brush NEIGHBORHOOD G a ra ge SINGER Auto -zig-zag, 6 foot indoor potted Rubber :zs'"'"'cu'"""Ft""""•"lde,.,--;b:::y:-,:c;d;:e
averap $U..20 per hr ·• up classes now being form. Sa le Fr I , Sat, Su. n. mos. old. No attach needed plant. $10.00. 6(2..Int (even-Westing. relrig/trzr, 1% yr
make no tnvKt'mt, fully ed. Gwen'• Modeling Studio Furniture, 9x12 rug, misc. for zig-zag, button boles, lngsl old. wht $475. 4 orange bar
trained I have tun. Sain 540-348> Miss Lee, l t e m 1. 8 Sl Dom l n go , designs etc. Guar. $37 'cash LADIES Diamond D 1 n ner stools, $3.5. 1 11.tagnavux
coordinated, fuhk>n from PIANO LESSONS ' • Ea<""t"bl"u""ff"""=-;;::=:-;:;-or small payments. 526-fi616 Ring, set with 114 karat atPreO/radio tape combo.
head to t~. Join the win-.::-Furn A center diamond, 2 di&.{!IOnds $150. 962-2356 ners, Call FASHION MIR· ~,'=~~es™:~~~~ !'81~isc. 1°411~ ~1 & Organs ll30 -~~ karat on eactfslde. 2·-4"·"·-;;a""'L"'A"c""K"'"'&--,W""h'""H,-,•
ROR, week days. 54$-948! PROVIZAnON. RellSOnable. Barber St, Westminster. Brilliant cut Sa c r If Ice! SiJvettone T.V. in \\"Ood
SALES: Need: More Money? Call after 5 p.m. 546-1548 (Near We8tmlnst~ Blvd & !IAMMOND Stelnway, Yam· Reply to Box P360, Daib' cabinet w/remote control. =~ et1:b=~rod~t ; MERCHANDISE FOR Rancho Rd.) aha. New &: used pianos of Pilot Excellent Condition. .$35.
P/time. 962-f00.1. SALE AND TRADE SALE at Garage No. 6 Sat mosf\ makes. Best buys in ROCK HOUNDS.FREE 642-1724 (evenings! ""''-'-'--~----:-cc-: 16-s 890 W. 15th NB So. Calif. at Schmidt Music Polishthg unit & tumbler. CARPET Left from Comm'!.
SALES-Service Eatab. Fuller Furniture 8000 Household Hems. 11 sh I ng Co. 1901 N. M10 in, Santa Ana Complete new rock shop. contracts. Sl.98. $2.88, shag
Brush route, $125 a wk, gear & much misc. cl>me in&. regist~r fOr draw. $3.99 sq. yd. Drakes carpet ~~eed to start. CallA ·-M,_E.,RJ-CAN:-c-Of--M--artl-:""'-:ll::-lel 1-t=m~E-"""'"A"'-B"E'°D'""'s°'im=m=on::s,-;:;;ofl-UPRIGHT Piano for sale. ink. Open 1days 10 am-6 pm. 17206 Beach Blvd., H.B.
Kingsize BR set $400. white naug. 68".~w rond. Made in London. Over 100 8101 Boise Ave. 842-5]14
Sal" ror recordelf'infO?Jnat:lon * Dial 545-0658 *
a.rcoaI c:1bl BR set $100. O>st S340 !lllttifice $l85. yrs old. l <1( a kind. Midway City • 897-1970 ---.A"U""C"'T=1o~N~--
Headboard S5 Lamps $3 :ax 615-6408 aft 4:30 Beautiful cond. Must see to COLDSPOT ·Refrig $100 Harbor Transfer & Storage
3 mirror $10, 2-7' sofas SQ;; lofED. equip, copper enamel . approc. $350 Call 536-832& Spanish stereo S200 Hanging 375 E. 17th St, C.M. Sat •
ARY p;nme To &: $125. 548-3446 or 494-6364 kiln, crib, mucho misc. ESTEY anlique organ, needs lamp ~OB&: W TV $25 12 x April 18th, 10 Al\f.
Land Developer, N.B. 8• custom Couch,need s Thurs, Fri. 2333 Aralia, few repairs, make offer. 15:0.:.Indla rug S501' buUet CarpetlayerhasHiLo
Und 35 Call~ ring $75. Couch A: hair NB 83G-3309 cabinet $75 Vacuum cleaner nylons U.99 yd. Shags erET~Y. Go011 ~ ;;e King We 11: doublec rat· G0cARA~· '°0
°'G°"E"'°"Sal7'""°-Clo=t:;:he:'.,:cFum= PIANO TUNING & Repair $50. 546-00ll tmm $3.5() up + m:· label',
Uc contacL t/o ap.. tan hdbrds. $12 & $15. Call & misc. 1187 Tu1ttn, C.M. Expert, reasonable! Mr. L'-;A"z"v,-G"'ym=.°"n"oe::"""='". --;A::-P-I 90c per yard. 847-1519
,pearance. Call Loraine, 646-9577. 1 ~s.;:;t~&~Su:;;•;,<~B;AM~',;:ll;;ll=="1~A;;"""~,;;";,':=15-696'1;:;=,ioi,'°'&'13-8930~= proved. Home exerclsei:. E:\V J1UFFY 24" GIRLS I Westclitt ~rsonnel Agency, MAPLE dining set, hutch, I~ Trim inches. Easy quick BI CY C LE. Sp Y DER
2043 WestclJU Drive, N.B. oofftt, .-em tables, couch.1 ,F~ur;;n;l;;hlr~o;;;;;;;;;;::8000;;;;;;;1 ;: Fu;;'";;l~tu~~;;".;;;;;;;;;;;:;8000;;;, "'llY to feeling I looking bet-M(j1:DEL $40 .. 645-2770 • Elt'c. eond., private ply.II ter. 842-2756 642-1724 EVENINGS'.
~ARY, pftime or 21462 Pae. Cst. Hwy. Sp. * TH. E USED * NE\V 5' oHice desk &: 15 COOKIE and Candy Ve~ full. Harbor~ Legal ex-No. 49, 536-1123 armchair $80. Never used ding Machines, nearly new.
! per req. Pb. ~ at F1JLL Sz bed, bdbrd, bx S. & ~~~arpet 9xl00 S 5 0 · Leu than % price. Sell one
ifit>-2:150 matt. clreaser, mim>r.
2
N. FURNITURE FACTORY -or all. 4M--0593 SF.cRETARY P I 'nmeTo stands. All $100. Trumpet & Mli;:OR 3·x4~·t ~~d_ing CLOSET Sale --Coats,
l'Und Developer, N.B. cue $35, desk $25. 646-404S. ha ~are. _perfec co lion, dresses, skirts, etc. Size 5 &
Under3S.Call645-'8®. KJTQiEN table (yellow/ C'~llJnn,llkenew,FUR.NITUREreturned ;25. &-0053 1. very good Quality.
peon VICE Stadoq attend'nl with woOd grain fonnlca ~ • od I H FOR Sale: Star! your gallery 644-073.f
YN•••, ,..,.,:;,1,. ftllable. 'Ap. top) 1: 4 matching chalra. from Apartment Rentals, M e omes now. Oil paintings by Rox-D°"f°'A'"'M"o"N"'D"°"E"n'"g-,-,.~,.,.;,-g~& --~ -• ~ 115 oo 64"1724 ( 1 ) & Somo NEW Floor Samples at PRICES anne reu 968-3013 ply in penon. Laguna HiUs · · -even ngs ' · v.-edding band, matched set.
Mohn, 24085 El TOIO Rd, HOUSEFUL Of new model btlow wholeulel FRIENDS Of The Library An-Cost over $Sri!, se.U $225.
Lag. ID•. Aak Int 'Mal ar home tu.mltin. Reg. $683, 4 Spn.nlsh Solas, wtfs $249.95 nu11.I Used Book Sa I e , 5484625
Norm. $t50 per ms' salary, now $197. ~7 or .REDUCED to $1f.t5 ff(h. Rlchard8 Lido-Patio 4/17. 1-·.,.1 "o""'L"'r"'o'°A""Y-H~,-."'"1tb7""-s=-,.
paid weekly. -637-6200 l Red Spanish Sota&: Chair v.'8.S $350 STAUFFER table, portable Membership. Take over
:ien'IC. State • Senkie. Dtpt 8'~'-':So""i.C-::ne:::..,:::c-:used::::;-,"'.qu:::;;U:;:ted~ II REDUCED t• $125 sauna cabinet, misc. pay men t 8 , $12.50 mo.
(l NHdeil;t) floral. Scotchguarded $125. 2 Spanish Sofa Ir: Love Seats, WU $500 67S--0945 • • m.oo93 an 6.
"Ii $125 PER 'Wil:IC + Matchlne Iowseat $15 · REDUCED to Sift llAND Painted ol1 portrait of L'll) LB. &et o( \\-eigh ts. in-F'Gr N" Marlc C, Bloome 776-059'J 15 Occaslonlll Chairs, valut'S \IP to $100 you or your clilldren from a eluding l barbell & " ;;;;;;_:.::;.-.,,::;o-::::;--;;:;:= NOW St.t5 to $2t.t5 + a.ta Mna •Ure... DIN. tet, xln't cond. Bdnn 10 s-nlsh.end tablet A: cocktail tables photograph. 646--3629 dunibells. $25. 642-172 4
tlrn A ahockt. · Will .et, bxsprqgs, matt. rd '""" St.ts MC.h WHM'E kitchen stove, In ,ltd teV£nlngs)
train. Mia. bmtftb A inaur; cond, $50 ea: 644--0753 aft 6. 10 End Ir: coffl!e tables $4.tS t• SI.ts-. cond &: clean. 646-4063 to G;i:O;;;IN""'Grii;To="Ha;::::..,:::,;;-.,-. .. c:,;:e-. 7,;All
Ptm1cft 6 Prof Shar Pian. :J Piece ..ectional. gokl tweed, 2 Walnut lk'droom geta, Stt.H ••ch 8ee anytime. Household Furnishings. must
AJ!fll;J ~ C. Bloome C.o,, llkr new 145. Beige NI l:Z Used Mattn5ses ' 12 Box Springs $12.50 ... SCREENED Alum. enclos_ure go! 897 Cenlt'r SI. Apt 4,
30Cl5 Blitxr BJvd.. Costa ,.,,_, .. -6CW1U 7' wide 20' 4" lo"•-A8kl"a Costa Mesa. 645-0497 Mea, ...__ -1 12 IL J1otpoint RMrigerator $IO. . .., ....
MAN'S Desk ~ Chest of T •-u"ful hanRlng Lamn11, $12.t5 M<h. S75. You remove. 646-8430. !ir.:HVICE S&a.tloo Attendant ' ~ Pl.... u ,-DIRT Bike lOOCC $50, u Is. ~ ft1J1 tt ID•· Dr· ~~ pi, h, pt, Several Oln.tte sets from S22 t• $59.ts ... Go Cart 5HP radna: frame. Building Meterials 8760
)mrnced. Days. AJJp1J tn 1 . Table JamJ5-l?lg sclecUon, $o4.t5 t• P .t.S ••· slicks. $85. 545-6t06 ----------
penoa: Brona-Sh!D Sen, DREXEL ~nne tnple l 8 A W Portable TV, S3S. NE\\IPORT lksch Tenn 111 SLJDING-Door 12' O X X 0
,_lllO"--E.-'C-•.;.•""'-H-"1.._. .. _11_.a.__ ~Ooodl' ~~1~tlq. 2 AnUQuc white nltc ctanch, $11.tS MC:h. Club Juli family' mem· $95. Louvre-window $15. !OJ
0 W k.... 9 A., t s 30 r M bershlp. Best offer. 644-0139 sq. ft. •hake• S&:l. 642--8579 pw,--°"'""
-iod, (Im ... -..., """' ..... .._.llltsf -.
PEN cc ......,, _,......... .,. . o : . • Baby Crib A Mattress,
Like New • $25
54W53t or 646-2776.
s.,,.,,,.,. -.-...... 9 A.M. to o,oo P.M. REGULAR Balboa &.Y Cl"b FREE TO YOU Sundays -~ ....... 10 A.M. to 4 :00 P.&.f. lofembenlp for 5ale. Call
546-8801 &A.\f-SPM, 3 Po. aall ·be<!""'m "L Dbl • Ill HARBOR BLVD., AT.J9th ST.
hod, oomple1a. d...,.r A CO 'TA MESA * 5411-9457·
ld-l>oyfa541-87U ,...,!!!!!!!!!!ilo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'l"'~
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• SURF~uARD 7' 7'· FILL mn ' ,., h .....
Ex. oond. $80.. 646-1216 ~™6 4118
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% DOXIE, male, 4 mos. old,
needa yard & low, ha&
distemper .shot!. 673-36.52
4/!8
DARLJNG. Gray kitten, 8
wks, male, would like to
belong to loving family.
968-4397 4/18
UNUSUAL pair of {CHINA)
hous~ kittens, 7 mos. had
operation &: shots, to· good
home. 644--0906 4/16
NEED Acreage or lrg fenced
yard for 2 year o Id
La br I Weimaraner mix.
645-2083 4/11
2 Adult male rabbit! in~la~
cage, 2 baby rabb its.
494-73.S4 4/16
GREAT Dane, fem., 2 yrs.
\VOnderful d isposi tion .
494-4626 4/18
KITTENS: Cute as buttons, 7
wks, potty trained. 1-'
Siamese. 642-2631 4n6
FREE_ had 7, 3 left. kittens, i-' Siamese, they ue beautt-
tul! 642-0588 -4/16
AOORABLE long haired kit·
tens. 6 wks old. 673-4106 4/18
FREE Part Persian Killen, 6
wrui. ·968-7&'.12 after S 4/18
Dacron sails, Trlr. $950. '. •
Xtnu. 841-1631 aft fl.
AKC Toy Poodle, filack, 6 LIDO 14 • C.omplete •
months, S50. Good condition. S650
Call 642.-2278. 675-6050 675-ll25 Eves
AK"'°'c"'M"u.°';""·-='-a"la"'cl<"'"P"nod:3;:1e 12' FAST Cat-OlltDm hull,
Puppy, afieetlonate. Priced 100' sail, trlr. Needs work.
to seU $45. 839-6342 $500. 675-.s283 aft l!JPM.
YORKSHIRE TERRiER NEW 12' 6" a&ilboat to be
PUPPrES. ARC, 8 wka told below wholeM.le. $695. * * 6'73-7r;i6 * * 225 Goldenrod, CdM.
GERl\1AN Shepherd Pups, LIDO 14. Good cond,
AKC. 337 Magnolia Ave, Sails &: Trailer $599. ·
C.M. 642-8310 aft 3. 891-1903 H.B.
./ WHITE Toy Poodle Stud JO' CREIGOR Yawl, Mooring
Service, AKC. incl, sl~s 6, encl head.
847-1176 Call 646-1~1 eves.
A.KC Airedale Pups. Burglar
Alarm W/Love. Pet-show, 9
wks. st¥>ts. 638-5155
·Lido -14 -$750
Beautiful Con. 642-9942
* Springer Spaniel Pup... 'Speed-Ski Boats 9030
pie&, AKC registered, ----'-·-----
Call 673-4061. 15' Fiberg1Ms boat, convt top "'
WIRE Haired Terrier puppy,
l o vable femal e AKC.
m-7259
LAB. RET. Pups, AKC
Show k field Champs
Blonde .&: black. 67J..8'17S
AFGHAN PUPS, AKC
J Mo·s. Terms. 846-5452
Hors•• 1830
FOR Sale: 10 Yr Old Gelded
Buckskin Ph. 54N972 aft
2:30 PM
)
45 HP outbrd. Battery &: (2)
6 gal fuel tanla!. trlr. Xln't
shape. $1000. 6502 Bishop
Or, llB. After 4 PM. •
'65 O\VENS 30' Cab I n
Cruiser. Sell or trd. W'.ll
fi~. (1) 714: 811-74!3 ,.·.
Colloct ' •ll MU=ST=~Se~ll -!8~' -,~,b~nl~~Slcic. I 1'
Boat. Any ftu. offer ac-
cepted. Aft 6 549-2.585.
*II' RACING liydroplane,
xlnl conditi<>ll. $65.
Call 962-3863.
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.... very wt, •table, ... '69 ALPHA 0GTV '68 Meroedet Bem 300 SEL =· Le wh trailer $49;5. All New Erwllsb Air J ~ all k> ... =~c.M.-TllA~~ s.~...:_=~ ~1n~~Jl'a m1·~;~'' w
Merlrt* Equip. JOU Excel ... Golden F•lcon plU&b int, Reclinlrw aeatl. FACI'ORY '58 Mercedes Benz 190 SL * Ropowor S.,.Clol -O~mpl• -Alpine Hal had lovlrc ,.,...;. (Y~ PoetU':.o~~ =· <l"!" cond. s1100.
1009 2lD • O.MC Enctne I AIM ·.Wheel Camper :J ~~ ::-rois. Dealtt <llarges!
Drive, C.ompMte, Used Je11 Wo~ Wseat most com.I .i:::=="'===== ChOoee From Mei
than is hn. moo. 644~54.1 ~.",,,av vehloi. tbopplno AUmN·AMERICA Sod~ Sta w..,.,
1 $ _j.M.s !1M ot aft 1 PM """ GT's At~Our Cost M"G ~.:_ -830i Gardea53;.6.';"68-BIW;6 , -GG ·-AUSTIN -AMERICA Whlle·Oventoclao--Sal..,Sorvtca, Porto--...., I... Last. lmmedlota Dellwr)',
Bool Slip Mo0rln9 903'. Coled Sat Open SU..., ~~00.~ Theodore All ModoJI
'1EED Slip or sld< tie for,,;-* . All Model> ROBl~S FORD ~oop Call (2Uj 696-3112, 537-4011 2000 -B!Yd, collect Coda M~ 6C2-0010 J1rtupor t
!illlpL1ri'' 9100
FOR LEASE: Cessna
Turbo-Charced 205,
pbotoKraPbk; A a e J\l ill&'
system capabllltle1
mqna.tometer & infra-red
Stream Line 70
Terry•Nom.cl•O.•ls
Explorer Motor Hom11 !100 W •. O)uc H"7 .• N.B.
Fourwlncl1"0\WHbndor -~1711 TIA TEL . ~ Authorized MG D;al<r
FERRARI
J1rtupor1
Jl111port :;
Moo W. Cout Hwy , N.B.
-~\711 Authorlztd MG Dealer
'62 MGA. red. New lop. Body
in xlnt cond. Be11t otter. Can
be seen anytime
1 sca.nner, etc. Abo can
pbotQ£nph most Oranae Co.
sites tor $50. 137.-7119
TRAILER SALES MW 131n Horbor Blvd. G:G•J---·-=B=~-.--
111 Blocks No. ol ' BMW'S fr1 Garden G~e FreewQ "TT I
115 E. Ba1boa Blvd, N.B.
MGA
Mollllo.Horn.1 9200
Costa Mesa • N e w p o r t
Harbor
Green1eaf Park • an adult
pvL club high· on a bluff
one Jil!le frdm the Pacllle.
Modern llvinit 1n America's
1 finest mobUe homes.
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MODEI...S ON DISPLAY
1700 Whittier Ave.
Costa Mesa 642-1350
Take Harbor Blvd to 19th
St. then west ·to Whittier
Ave.
Jomlcnlne.
BAY HARBOR
Mobile Home s ... ,
YEAR END
CLEARANCE SALE I NOW ON DISPLA'i
12, U, 20, 24 &; !O W.ldts
I Up To 60 Feet Lone
1425 8'.ker SL Costa Mesa
% block:Eut o1.1ilarbor Blvd,
Costa Mesa tn4) MO.!M70
* RARE OPPOR'MJlilTY * t-fobile liYJnc on the beadl.
-Umited no. of spaces in
new iddltlon to Drlltwood
Beach Cub,
MODELS 'ON DISPLAY
· 714112 Pacific Coast Hwy.
Himttncton Beach 536-1513
. JOMICRA Inc.
f AMILY PARK • Regency
1968 2>x55 2 BR., family
room. Wood burnlng bi>lc,
larp. ICl'ttned porch. Awn-
lnp &: landscaping. Located
in beautifu.1 -amoa:~tr ee
Capiatn.nrJ B e a c h , By
Owner. n-t: 493--112B
VIEW of liay &. beautlbil
Udo Park. Furnished, Ca-
bana. deck, immod ........
&ion.
S & K MOBILE
HOME BROKERS
12362 Beach Blvd., G.G. . ~ .
19'9 • 20x45
Owner Transferred
2 Bedroom. 1%. Baths,
carpets, drapes, etc.
\!/Ht:minster/Santa Ana area
A.~.s. 545-8242
2 BR Trailer-cabana,
Baytront-Newly decor .
Many extras. Adult prk. See
to apptte! Priefl ftduced
lU,25!). S75--02SO or 5t8-082'l •
lrr1UST Sell! Sparklini clean
10x40 ln quiet C.M. Park.
New awnings. $3650, &4&3557
537-Wll
KENSKILt
NEW '70 MODEL $2295
18' Fully Self-Omtalned
Scotts, 914 N. Harbor, S.A.
DEALER -IN
CALIFORNIA AND
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
FIAT '61 MGA Xlnt. condition,
must see, $695 or belt offer.
847-7'55
OPEL SMALL Teardrop camping
trailer w/tent cabana $195. 540-2189 -
1964 llOOD JlAT $300 or best
offer.-.. Moving, must sell. .... 1,.,.
i970'1 Imffled. Delivery I"'======= 1!167 Opel Kadette, deluxe
25.New I: Used In Stock -JAGUAR model $995. 545-1170 uk for '67 DELUX Cardinal, 16' T&M MOTORS . . , Jerry Hoggatt aft 10 pm
sips 6, Xlnt cond. 548-8986. 8081 Garden Crovt Bl, G.G.
2196 National, C.M. $995 534--2284 Open SUnday 892-SSfil
15 FT. EXC. COND.
$495 ** 548-2457
SHASTA TRAI LER
Sleepe 4, ·$750. 646-17'21
1963 Torry, s1 .. p1 I
16', zip-on room. 837-4234
Trucks 9500
GMC TRUCKS
Here now.
Immediate 1*livery
M 0/w: ._)
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BAYSIDE M,Cll'ORS
1lll W. Coast Hwy,, N.B.
CORTINA
JAGU~R
HEADQUARTERS
The only authorized JAGUAR
dealer in the eri'tire Harbor ... .. , • Complek SALE~
SERVICE
PARTS
Poole •
BUICK
IN·
COSTA MESA
PORSCHE
0'62 PORSCHE
Excellent condition!
New paint, new clutcb., re-bit
eng. AM/FM ra.dio. VERY
CLEAN! 645-1982 or See at
2l89 Harbor Blvd .• CM,
'65 SC Porsche. 42,000 ml.
AM/Ftif, I eat h e r lh1.
Chrome w b e e 1 s. $3395.
m.1215
'63 PORSCH~ Coupe,
Pirellls, Kon.is. headrest, ski
rack, etc. $2295. Pvt pty.
113:1-1563 Soulhorn °"""" Coonty'•·'--------only Atithorbrd CMC Dealer "6'5 GT, Very Qeanl SPEED~ '56 mu.1t af:ll.
UNIVERSlTY Rebullet_mo,.!: •• $800. 1967'XKE~2. 19,000 orig. ml .. $1200 or best oiler. 525-8577 ·
234 E. 17th' Street
-> 548-1765
OLDSMOBILE u•~ 20 Coata,_batld rubbed lac-or OOS:S166
2850 H bo Bl d 1===~~===0 [ quer; olive' green . Ex--.~ ~~~~--~ ar r v . DATSUN cipUonal cla&slc, pert run-65 POR.SCHE. Mlnt Concl.
Colla· M"" 51{).9641) nlnil oond. o.,, .6'4-2400/ AM/FM. B..,.,.dy, tan In·
Brend New 1970 Evea 64:4-1609 ter. can 642--1037.
lntemetionel Pick-up $ ' '69 Ponche 9ll.·T Targa, v.a, 4 Speed, Bonus '67 JAGUARXKE rdster, .4.2 fully equipped. $6850.
a&ll DAISUI _. Immac col'ld. Loaded! Mw.;t 494-~ or Tn-1946 Bed. One Only. see. S3400. Priv prty. 714: I ;:.=;;,;;..:~===
No. 901359 541~3018 * $2325.00 * ''Zi"MMERMAN"."" SUBARU
Kustam Motors 2845 HARBOR Bi.VD. KARMANN GHIA * ·~~ .. ~!~RU
845 Baker, CM ~5915 ~~~--"--'-'--10~--Immediate Oel!Yery
'67 Fo•d Window Verr. '69 Datsun Sedan . ., K Ghia.Jladio, "'°" """ •"' MPH CapaoilHy & paint. Good oond. Smiitl • 35 Miles Pu Gallon
'Big 6' engine, automatic, ra· Like new. 4 &ior, 96 h.p. oVt'r-dent. ?.l ust see to Ap. • BeauWul Styling
dkl, heater. Ideal fur camp-head cam, automatic trans., precla t e ! By owner.
er or commercial New tires, disc brakes. 13.000 miles, dlr 548-5417 Test Drive Today At
dlr. Xlnt running cond. Will Meticulously serviced (XWY ========o-1 ·. Kntom Moton
tinMCe ~ .... paity. (YLT-241) $1599. Call 56-0634 " LOTU.... .. ., IMSJ!elo!r, CM 540-59!.I
665) Call Kirlc aft 10 am 494-9773, 1D to 8. ~-~,
S<&-0634.or ....ml. DOT DATSUN . ' TOYOTA .
1968 DODGE OPEN DAILY :!007 Lotuo -Pl.ck.up with shell top, 16,000 AND Lo ml , 1 owntr. -'
actual miles. SJ.799. #28405C SUNDAYS !jfvtr raced. 6!18-5155
See at 18835 Beach Blvd. KustOm Motars Hun"ngton Beaob
845 Bak C M ".,. """'" 842-7781 or 5'!0-0442 MERCEDES BENZ
er, . . ~-"' ·°""'==~----~= '57 INTERNAT'L P.U . .Runs '68 DATSUN, 4 door,' R&H. --------
good. Clean. ,,$275. Call >;Int cond .• motor like new.
64Z-6817 or 61~ $1385. 547-8820, 968-2393
'fi6 Chev "Carry All" V-8
auto, r&h, ,custom air,
xthl!:. $1700. Call 642-3693
9510
C.1, .11!'!'' Covr1•y •,
L _,; n•"·' \o>i('(t,ori
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/\.\er ced•.'s r ·• !
Jim Sl cmons Imps .
\'V.11ne1 fl, M.11n St.
Sa11t,1 An.i 546-·1114
!T!O!YtolT!AI
Mark 11 Wagons
HI Lux Pickups
Lind Cn.IHrt
W•gons
• DEAN LEWIS
l9lif. Harbor, C.M. StG-9.103
· BIIL MAXEY -
!TIOIY(O!TIAJ
ab::60' VIKING SCANDIA. 2 --------
TIME FOR
CjlUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
1960 190 SL. 2 1Dps. Mlcl>elin iAll BEACH BLVD. tires. Mint cond. 644--0550 Hunt. &.•ch 147~55 BR, 2 BA. S Staf Adult
Parle. Owner 548-ild aft 6.
Blcycln
NEW HUFFY 24" <GIRLS
BI CYCLE. SPYDER
MODEL. $40.
642--1724 EVENINGS.
Motorcyclt1 9;IOO
1943 Military Jeep, all metal
cab, roll bar, tv.'O bar + ex.
tru. $650. 673-7792
9520 WANT AD •
days; 675-2927 eves 1 ml N. of O>e.lt Hwy. an Sch
'67 -250 S. All xtru. OU 1965 Land CruUer. Xlnt cond.
white, blk vin. inter. Auto $1750/near o 11 er. Call
trans. 642-2659, 494-8126. 548-3667 after 6. * * 8 • Fu 11 ca b-overl========o=. ;;...:=:::;:==:,==:::::=..::========
camper, factory dillc:on-lmPon.d Autot 96001mportecl Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600
linued model, ready to go. ,r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!
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Fully eqp'd., 75 lb Ice box,
butane ligbl, 3-12 v o I t J
.!_lghts, butane tank, bedding,
16 gal. watj:!r tank &: puriiP,
window drapes. While they
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SUZUKI
IS HERE
JAMES LTD.
JS/.4 Nr•wpr tf ( M
641-0040
·/ \VANTED Speedway bike,
must be in good condition. I Either J .A.P. or E .S.O. 536-ll95 after 5 p.m. . _
'66 Honda 160 c.c. 28,000
mUea. All chrome $375 or
best otter BUI Harold
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1970 HARLEY Davld1on
1 XI.CH " sPortster. $800 dn &:
I take over pymnb. · ·
54S-8776
1MOTORCYCLE TraUer, 2
I ra.IJ, uh spare tlrt. Sf.
1Call61M644
'68"' Honda .450 CB. Mint
1 cond. ~ or will trade lor
car. Call 546--1965.
1970 Honda 350, sbftt. low
rnlg, ttill under 'ort)'. $600 or
pmtl. -.7229
'67 Yamaha 305CC, bored out
2 steps SZ15. '69 Hollcla,.. 2
{
bike trailer, $125. 6~
'68 YAMAHA 250, electric
• ttart, !D> milea. Make d.• L-~-Auto Service
& Porta -'S7 BUICK. Selllna all puts
at reu. price. Get In tqu.c.h
Wilh Dr"~ aft 5: 30 9.f" lee
Gree aeyttme:. 1113 Sumac
Lene Anahelrp.. Thll "111 run for 2 wteD. m:sT or. FER. > •
la.st $89:i. ** 13' OHlce trailer. Have
desk & c.ablnet, sit t Jn g
facll!Ucs. For quick sale
$650. 869 West 18th St.,
COl!lta fl.fesa.
FUNTIME, 4 STAR
.. & WESTWAYS
EXCTPING NEW
'70 MODELS
8' side dinette slpg 6 fll4S
9' with toilet room $1415
11' with toilet room 11595
ll' self-contained $2295
Scoru, 914 N. Harbor, S.A.
'69 Dodge 108 Cempor
V-8, auto. Tbl1 camper hu
everything, pop top, tent,
rtave, 10,000 actual miles.
Fa·ctory wan-anty, (15.1AFVJ
Kustam Motars
845 Baker, CM M0-5915
SMA.U. Camper factory"bullt
fill Datsun or bu 'adaptor
to flt 6' P/U bed, xlnt oond.
$100. 545-8893
8' SHELL; i nsulated,
w/r:argo door. 2196 Na-
tK>nAI. C..~. 548-8986, $250.
Dune 8-iff 9525 * ASTRO AUTO * -SPECIALS-'wt T·Moael 12291. vw Sahara $995.
New (!!10) VW Chulla $!SIG
. u ... vw ~ $300 ""
GT-Body$99S .
. Sahara Body !Kl" $299.
Sahata.Body 91" ms.
T·MoOel 110" $391.
Secondl Dlac:ounfed
.. --=-=~~ · Enjoy your drivin9 with a car J het gives you both 9C:Onomy ancl c1;pend-
ability. Each of these can will do just that ••• Com• in end teke a 9ood
look at them today!
'89 CAMPER Wn""" $3498 . '66 YW BUS
'87 CAMPER _,,,, $2496
'84 ·VW BUG $996
11 .. M. HH!tr, IHMI" 1111
'68 YW "'""" $1296
11 .. lf a tltltlr, (SU: Q4)
'87 DATSUI .... -$1116
.-..-nt. ..Jw tlr& fVW' ..,, '
'88 YW BUI ·$1196
...... .....,., ... -. CT•X 111) -'BO ·VW IUG $3911
, ............... 1-.UMI
FKtwy Air, ......
HH!er, <'l'CL 1Ul
'88 OPEL ......,, $11111
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'88 IGI $1896 ............ ..,. .......
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'88 YW BUG
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'89 YW BUG
• ......... , ..... ltkt.
JKt, -· IYCY 9'11
$129&
$189&
SOl E;-ht strttr;-sa:ntC-Anit -•
54!-2912/li39..l60o HARB-OUR -V.W.
'1)1) eorv.1r 301 CM. a •P<I A-Salol & Sonic•
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4.!li ,..,., •lrli<ht axle. 01'711 llACH ILVD. HUNTINliTON llACH 142-44JI
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!!!~!!!~~~__'!-~ Im---:Auto:::;~L;;-=l .. ~--'H=l:OllU;;:,Md:;;o..C;:,•;:,r;:,•--· _. _;.·9900;.;; Used C•rs 9900
TOYOTA · VOLKSWAGEN ~-LEASE~ CHEVROLET COMET .
ANDING ll"1 '61 -°"""" ,,._, AM· "' ...,.,_ """'· -lf1ll Toni V1 FJno Plokup·I-.....;;..;..:~;;;::;.::::::.:__ -:==;.._,:;..:=~ ---1
'81 vw SWldJa1 .CUnper ... ;...,..,,air, p1 .. auto '66 MALIBU H.T. ~"=''-,:;::,:~: ·=~:.~~""'!::
SWe tent, re:frls, lteft'Q tape tram, 3900 mi. llO! per mo. SpeCiaI pajnt _ Safari Yellow f 1 ~ am/fm
de-ck. AM-fM raiUo. Im-SOUTH COAST .w/tilack Iea~r int., vs, er ' new en&. ~t Of· -·-··te• ~ OU -1;'';;';• '=91~1863~=;:;-===-I,_,,_ · -··,,_,,__ CAR LEASING . power steering, auto., dlr., ,
pjj YOUISWAGEN 'ST Vol"'w11 ... •Gi>od con-300 w. Cal Hwy, NB, 645-2182 vlbrasonlc radio. H" hAd · CONTINENTAS, • .COUGAR .
Pa: dltlon ft2-517J aft 41:30 PM -__ ;.,._ loving C&l'e.'Must sacrifiqe.
di YW llC$ Mon-Frl. A~nytlm e UMd C•r• 9900 ·Take 1oreign car or amaU. '166 ·Colttfnentaf'• . 'ff COUG•R
Kt-• ._ weekend.. _ down. (070AQJJ Sf0.3100 or Save ovef> $9))1..Price;d .tar Good dean""
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PONTIAC
'81· LTD Fn w.,. Wlo!Oe MUft .,ll ,63 ~~-,_ '61 FIREllRD 40f W/WOOd lldt, chrome liar • ow.rnns, llll" "'Si\VE 551» e A-1 CX>ND.
rk. Air, power, reu dk ~·air, ~ .. 0~· V8, pwr. lleerlr:w. low rnUa. teats,. P.rteed ri1lltl on boat ~wv M-1, dlr, all ~tiU «I~·
m-B!n5. • ~ olDS eonvt., fact air, Take forelen car in trade,
'87 TORO LTD, 2 dr, buck. AM/FM 1~reo, pwr, load-WlU finance p.rt. ply. (WGL..
~ta, .lir coad,•.G,000 mt'" ed, new tirft $1795, 8.U--2616 212) Call Hal alt lD am
lmmac COQd. SM-TD!. . • ~a OLD'S1"9BILE 545-063' or 491-9113.
Bl'A. Waa. J'oi'd •• Country .Starftre, clttn, 'Xlnt tln!1; '63 LeMa.ns hardtop $90. PL ntOll ' J968 RED vw w/wnrool. e EASY CREDIT e 494-1029 alt lJl AM. . , . 1mme<lia1~'81le! NI pow, ....00 alt~.' -~--1 Ji -............--n1---1..lz& ,... """ l6,C(l)_m1.. ~~, 964-AHEV'! • .,---k..i..-, -1en1 -• P i ~H Gl.upak: muttlers, $1 8 OD . 1'11' you are new h~....... ' -'°" .-_: ~ ...J) : ·fCC>~i~· 1~ .~1 Dlr. (69 COl;JGAR XRT, xlnt ·cond.
50 540--051' ""'11'~:,:atve hada ~Brand New.~· f~ 0\.Rl.11~4:»'~ ~ or 1Alr, diac btakn, eto. Bank
&pdn, 10 ~ cone!, ~ ~Uon...Gtl:-2.SL et .eall .... Good-1n~ out, -
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it , $495. Aft 5:30 PM 545.1445. &d used lire1 600-15 S5 ea.
MERCURY ' · =-~~-~-" VOLVO down by .otmrs dltion. s~. " !;> .-J w.tt: l9f. ~ntiiiilw r ---· ..-:',i:',~ha•• Kustoin Motol'J'' ~w••"~· .1~·•:,·r~•• l. "DODGE ·• ~ ...,,..., 12!1110. r.&.YMOUTH
145 -WAGONS ,_,.u you have Uttle or no 845 Baker, CM 54Q.5915 ptrfedb', aU'o1 i.,nwr, ~ ·, nd, 9l. "11 pwr, faC alr, I------=----' 164-SEDANS cr<dlt '65 CHEV pP...-Y l:rictd I" .. t\. i"DOOGEllvt.:mV1 .... ...,.._..,-.m-m
1968 PONT Exec. Sta. win,
air, AM/FM radio, P\14'
windows lo 11eatl $ 2 8 O O,
66-21B2; alt s pm j: wlmds
642-4011 VOLVO "t"•M we Carry Our ...;,., fr..!,"'~ 2 ,!'.· ~~ "!'~•. ~ £:ni,lh. IOOd ,COlld. 1995. PARKLANE Conv. '89 Beoo-f9t.7· GTX
' Now in stock! N;, .:',: =:<~c. p/&. 40,000 Orig. mi's. Xlnt ·1~• & e<-tt. ... . . ty, GIBP, ~-fll11 pwr. ~;~ a1.1to,.f.S., P.B.
lnunedial• Delivoey All y,.., Trl-•11"" cood. Jlll50. 833-2213 . '.' C"'D'tAll FALCON ~ • ...,. &l6-<S11I • ""'""-:p599. (TPLJ33)
llOOE Sport Coupe -· "'!'.!" ~· .' '" . .., f .'IT 6*Jn/•1'iit0 lJl ,...l _ Ktllirl Milton
'61 Tempest Pontiac St.atloll "
Wqon. Good condltlon.
$250. 9e2--087T
·-·~ ~ 16 ., -DEAN LEWIS $99 ~ . . . ' ',wag, .u.-. Priv. 117· 845 .._.._ CM ,_ ·-· '68-GTO Ram-Air Enr. Auk>, --_, .. CAH ••OM · CHRYSLER · •12 FALCON' .....,_ " llle0"213J·-....,...., ~~ p/1, o;,. brlu. Landau top. mo HARBOR BLVD; 1966 Harbor, c.M. &l6-930.1 Blue Cbrp" Auto s.. '·s "65 MONZA. xie• cond. Now Jnlor., •lllir. .... ::a. . . ~ ·1 --·~"'°"1"5=FUR=""x-Jll~-. Whlaal•. 673-11142 ML
cosrA MESA· '68 Volvo •• p.-.nuum ...,.; """' ....._ cond ""' • ,.~,-UUSf•"'"'-Hd1p,....,. vIDyt top NEW ·62 OONNEVILLE , vw BUS CAMPING 4 ~ •-'.--.,. _ _, di!', 2145 I. H•rbor, Costa M... Gd econ o"'m 'I. $550/o&;r. &tS.6su V..'~ ot&t.. _,,....., , llllRW ·-. alttO tra.na: power aib, tac
MENT .LNUIC oJCU,IUI. ~ ........... ~n '42-t1t0 ~~" A851 ,, , P/S. P/B. AC. $399.
EQUIP diac brakes, ,au.lomatk. Lo. • * * * * ...,.,...... . . . '1960 Falcja • . '69 Mllltanc ' )bar: ·~ J!r, 'Xlnt ·mna: Only $99;.l. Pvt Parcy 6f6..33D7
All in one unit • 2 burner , cal .car. om owner. Honey ~=k~,~i:: '63 Chrysler NeWport '65 CO)tVAIR--~Onza. ~· . -paint I:~:=· dirk l"ffn ~bolsteey, ~ ~ days.,.qo.-0742 evet . .:::::;::::;=="'==== ;,t.ove. wir: ~=pane~· tan. $179!J (vn..891) Call Phill Hrdtp $21.fS Both ha~ BY ·OWNER. 4 Or, sedan: rond~ •1.o m I I · DaYI 'npalr, US\.stS-8995 · ..top, autOm .V...S, new tfM. '63 Plymouth Wagon. Very 1111. a MIU. I ·.
pou 1 to~~~ aftllam"540-310Jor494-1029 powe~ & micond Owner blue, with matching nylon GU-rJ7t..eves S:W.-767lt. : . l1tllltandlnl oond. $23$0"'. cll!:an. Runs greal RIH IUll . . =~· ~°:. inlo bed. unit '60 VOLVO. Barely runs. 673-2259. Ev!:• ~5972 . &. v~yl inter. in xlnt cond, --.,,. ... ~-~1~ FOBD . 4!M-Ol39 I. • 'i PIS. P /B, J«9 ·• ouer'. . .
can be moved easily, Price SUttable for conversion. $75. 1!!70 CHEVY Custom Impala, Radio CfronJ/rear speakers), "~' • • '· · :0--I\ '69 MACH rt';,µM-FM steM, . 6!&.>1628. '64 AMER. 4 Dr; W!IJ:.
$75, can~· . call (113) 431-9501 loaded $3050. ::=,r, ~ co:i-~ re~~~ ---•1i9"FORDCountrySquireSta. Mag wheell, Vinyl fof, ~ 'f!ll% RoJdrunnq, 27 ,000 Reclin'a-scats. Auto traN. 1967 -YW BUG 1970 FORD Galaxle,-'2 dr pwr. rsteer~ -brak~. au~: '66 Corvette Fatbk, 3Z1 cu.~ Wagon. ~utQ trans.~~; cond. 833-~; aft r P·lJ!~ hit_'s; like new x~. s:isoo "Nr new e.1!· Gd econoµly,
Antiques, Cla11lc1 9615 hrdtp $30fi0. 63,;-.5480 · trans All appt's in xlnt In. 4 spd., p/a. Xti·a Clean. '.R~ .wti,ite with -f73;-0fl'51, •. n'" new • .Al!iklng"$.185o. 847-0462 $700. 536-4851. S~ like new. Lie. ucx;~ mtroRD V-8 2 dr. All orig.. cond: •70 Lice~. Car In $2975. Must see! 830-6789 ~I. ~ rima, 0QM. Ml!ST11 ~W '67., MW?i( '63 VALIANT CONY. '65 Rambler 770, s· cyl, 2 dr * $999 II * Show cond. New paint & BUICK top running cond., ~no '64 Corvette Fastback; 4-apd, • ~8; ~le-~e ..,::. ~· V~~IS.'11'.. Good cond. '557-8375 hardtop, tlth, ale, w.ry
• tires. Must sell. Best otter. oll r , Service history avail· air. AM/FM, 32,000 ml. ~.. u .f'!" .. , . , . ~· Ii clean. Pvt ply 545-2864
Kllltonl Motors , Call 846-4m. able. Handles &: rides iike a Pvt. $2595. 646-7800 '64 Fairlane Sta.. W"r .Ai,t ·P..,... Rambler American
· DELUXE 1930 Model A '62 Slcylark, V-8,, 4 sP:t, gd dream, as only Chryslen do! '65 Corvette 327 Modified. CO~. ~ "' • ·'66 MUSTANG 8 eyl, 3 spd ,_ PONTIAC Wqon, stick. $450. ' 845 Baker, C.Jll. 5«}.5915 Coupe 9570 rettol't'd with tires, clean, Xln t rnee.han. Test it for )'0\1,1'1J'elll We have S3XK1 Finn. '68 engine '67 lnt. 847-6745 stick, air cond. Good oond. * 646-2357 *
'65 VW Bu&. runs good, 4 rumble seats. Must See!! '~!.,~eralt. 545 ~30m anytime 3 cars, ol}ly 2 driven; make Must Sell 644-09U f'M Econ a/b~blt eng. New $1000.· cin 847--MM 'M GR.AND Prix, .,1c, pis.· I =========:
wide tlre1 l i ke new 673-6691 .....,...LJO, : ~m. .otter. C.all: 847-6640 After BUSIEST ~tplace ln :tint. ~t .offerJ ~7496 1966WHITEV.S 289Mutanc. p~, p/windows, xfnt eond., -i· T·llRD
=~~xfr!be=-le= ,, ,57 Chrysler 300C 1 BEIX..Orlg. Owner: 'fi6 Buick ~Ml. (or weekends W· town. The DA.ll..Y PILOI' , t 7PM or.AM. 39,IXXI mi, ph. p/b, radkl lo Diii:. 545.-5375 att.5:30 · i -·-·~'.-·"<------·I
.. _y · or rioc 968-l551 ectra Hrdtp, 4 dr custom. · Classified sectlon. save ,'&I Ford XL,"'"'i4'"-":... beater, $1350. <n4) 6M-fi591 /Min · " C otter 6f6..1503 ....-Sl955 644-4399 * * * * l 1 .-......... '68..-• ..,0mv.P.S.'P.8 .Ait. 1$58 T·BlRD conw:rttlile, • • · money, time A effort. Look · ~uto trans. tm.O: 16' MUSTANG $11• oiinp with blk top. 49'-5739 · rum 'too/d, nd.I brake ad· '62 VW Bug, ,Cullom int: &: R ... c.-,,, Rods 9620 now! I! ~ ~. ' e 646-ISOO e -~ 5 '9. • ..._ ..... ..,~o 64• ~·
body. """'· ta•• ""'"-CADILLAC. -.,..-.,-' '""'' . , ·-··~,_ .. ,., . ~
header, tacb,·Ftre1tone '34 -FORD--3 wtmo\V Coupe, Used Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900Used Care MOGU..a~.~. ' .tfOiu,,.C..can '9olUMtdl c.n -. · ,,.. ~ReW~fng.Xlnt~nd :;er~·~~. auto. $95. or ~,-62-c-.d-C-on-ve-,-,-1b-le~1-------------------.. -'.-'-.;....;;:,;.;..._~ •. -.,_:..;:=:::::_:...:.:::;:...~-'~:::::!Z:::.:::::.:._~-!!::;!::::!::..:::=;~~.-.,..~-:.:::::..
Completely overhauled. Full .. · t 1967 VW Van Partial Camper
1600 Eagine. 8000 miles on
engine. Edra set of tirea &:
rim• aoo 2 · sand tirea.
5.11-2164
Autos Wanled 9700 pwr + air, Dir. CNPUB:t1) "-
'69 VW Square back .. Stick.
fiOOO ml. Whtte/blk int.
Priva~ party. 646-3179
'69 VW excel cond. Cocoa
mata, 13,IXXI ml. Still on
wamLnly, 545-5632
'68 VW Sedan, auto, orig
owner, clean. $1260/bst of·
fer. 5.16-8129. pvt pt)'. fit vw sillii. '62 vw lllOO-Jl.13..7222 'Ill
'SPM. l'l5-Qll6 ews.
'63 ~ SWUooL N"ffd1 body wort. eb&fne Ln &ood cond. •
WEJ!AY TOP CASH •• for used Clll'll &: trucb just
call WI for'~ es,limate.
GROTH CHEVROLET
Ask for Sales Manager
· 1.$211 Beach Bly<!.
Huntington Be&cl?
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'WE · PAY CASH
FOR YOUR ·CAR
141iO! ""'°'' a1t 5 pm. CONNEU ,.. vw Sqbck. XIn't -•• "HEVRO' t::r
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Priced for quick sale, Call
AJ 549-0634 or 494--9773:
'59 Cad Sedan De VIit.
For Immediate Sale
ALL o• PARTS
Call after 5 P.M, 542-lral
'65 COUPE. lMA-lACULATE!
Tllt whl, 6 wy seat, air,
vinyl rf, leather lilt. Many
extras. 673-8811
'64 Cad Fleetwood, 4 dr, lWI .,
pwr, alr.$1275. ~2182; aft ·,>
S pm&: wknds'642-40ll '
CA MARO
'69·Z23, lo ml'1, performance ,
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CHEVROLET
·~ ·~ '2828 U.~, Bl•~ • ,....,=...;·-~---,-c..1a ;w.OOi '63 Chevy Pie'" ... !-815 Red Vw I xlr¢ cond, .. ..,, Nt;W tirts, low.znlleage IMPORTS WANTED Big '6' engine, automatic,
$750 · ~ 495-4&48 Orange Counties CUBtom cab, Jong bed, heavy
ii1i5 -. , .......:. eolllL 'Clean. TOP $BUYER. duty equipment. Take trade
New";.:;-", • BJ1J.. MAXEY TOYOI'A -or will finance pvt, pty, Dlr. ..., *' Ul-Ql'7D !t , 18881 Beadt Blyd,. (E71267) 6.11 Gene 545-0634.
''8· . .,,,> 1_ :xtn'f Cond. H. Beach. Ph. 841-E!iS 1968 O.V,·,.$ 396
""-: -4_.,,.11195. ~~-oiler. Auto_!.easlng 9810 ,ITl,Cil6 ,<' ~ I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; "•"~™=""'""",,_s._<a.--w-,.. '81•~J!irttllrnt Shape FORD 0 I P/S P/B rad! AUTHORIZE mrmi.c. , , o, '~ A out. $4'15. LEASING SYSTEM 'fact air, S1350. 6Ta-2398
lZ'iS 4:ht SL, N.B. ~ ~ America's largest lea.sin&: '55 CHEVY 2 DR.
'66 a.a. re-bit eng. Needs l)'slem 'tot finance or net SEDAN $65
body work. $&m or best of. leasing 'Cit all type can and 64~21'3.
fer. 5t6-0069 att 5. trucks. -~==""='-~-
1967 VW Convert., stereo e Immediate delivery from '48 CHEV. 4 dr Sed. All orig .
tape. $995. Firm. Must sell aver 300 can and tnlckl 1 ~..!::.._car,.;..~.,!. ruMing
61'3-5223 bet u prn.. e Competitive rates 1955co CHEVY . .,6'A>. :>Q0"-2 dr'"':'"~.. V1
• N~ car dealership sm.rtce =u<U•, '64 VW CAM"ER. Excellei::it •Full "trad~!n" vaJue for automatic, Ver)' clean S175.
Cond. Many extru. $1395. yoUr present car ·"548-8528~~-~----1
ol!K-8156 e All popular makes avail-1956 Chevy. Oean. $35(). Xlnt
'57 VW Bus. Reblt eng. Good able transportation car!
cond. ~ & ttfrie incl. For CorQplete .Details Call Call 96&-1604
$285. 80-1961 Malcom Reid '62 Chev. Imp, SS.
'58 VW Van. New eng., trans, Lea.sing Manager New Polygla1, reblt eng".
clutch, paint, tlre1 & tape Theodore. Auto, 'pts, p/b. 545'-7760.
declo Sl"": S49-l59T RO.INS FORD IT'S Be"h "°"" Ume. Big·
'65 VW, 80 H.P., many ex-2060 Harbor Blvd, gest !IC!lection ever! See the
traa! SUlllO or beat -otter. 0:>5fa M~sa. 642-0010 DAILY PILOT Oassllied
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673-25'6 -. se<:Uon NOW!
Anniversary
Special
Wo have o i.rvo selection of c...,.ra. fl' models; XR 7'1 & conver·
tlltl• with prices you'll like. "The good ol1 d1y1 ire blck 191lnlu
!!~.w.l.!! ... ~~~!~~ .. ~ .. '"''" 53066 '8fttu -..1cOftn,1tc.. No. OHIHll7tJ4
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FAC'Tbrr-Ail -CONDITIONIN• . " , . ' • •
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mirror, Reily II wheels, console, po~er steering, power disc brakes, tinted windows, door edge guards, back up ·light~
windshield wa1h1rs, buck-et seats, lifetime lubrication, Bowm1 seal, 10, gallons of gas, 5 D1yton .. + 2 wide oval tir911 50,000 mila tread wear warranty; •2373702116S37,. ·IMMED1ATE D£LIV~RY-·
$1,000 -DISCOUNT FROM WINDOW STICKER
OlJTST ANDING lJSED CARS!!!!!!!!'!!~~~!!!!l!!!!!i'I
69 PONTIAC
Station Wagons.
5 BeauWul 9 passenger wagons.
'64 FORD WAGON
VB, automatic, radio,
hleater. Good family car.
(WIG045)
'63 IMPALA WAGON ·v8, automatic, R.1 H., ~
power steering, all' cond.
Oean. fFSV365l
5 '69 GRAND PRIX'S
Loaded with-equipment
& priced to sell thla
llrttkend.
SAVE·
SAVE
~'!t~~RALoad<d wllh s2495 equipment. Coronado gold.
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'61 VOLVO .1415 , s1 ·7-95 4 cyt., 4 s~. radio.
heater, st~ tape. Out-.
standing CondltiQn. Top of tl!" lllle. (vzy~) •
:·~~ii'a;., .. : ~1' 95 mag w~,hJ~performanct:
VW entme' wtempi ex· • 1
haust. (VSB193)•4'
061 FIAT :~ '· . 51195 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio.
heater. 850 sporb car. Veey_ • •
low mileage. (WFI'337) ' · . · · ~!"o!'~~~ Door s249·5 !LT. Loadro wllh Th'Jkt -
rnenl Fown gold. c 473l ' '61 FIRUIRD 400 s21· 95
"66 TORONADO $2195' yg, •utomaUc, radio, VB, automatic, radio, . . heater tint. gl8,.111, hood " .
1power steering power • mounted tach, rally wtt.?.ela vbrakes, fact air, tint. ~w(new·whlte Jette·~ FG ; '
&:lass. Low mileage. (8DY435) •,• .tires. Factory wu.rant,. (V'J'¥238)
'67 MU.STANG 51395 Fastback. V8, automatic, . ·
radio, heater, power steer·
Ing A: brakes, tint. dass. -·
mag wheela. (TGW762)
•u' CHIYY COISA
( 1oeed.'·AM-FM, low mtfes. (TJE896> ·s795
'6'· CAMARO s2395 3!50 VS, automatic, radio, ,
,hfatf'r, power steering,
vinyl toPt tinted glass, low
mileage, fact. warranty. (ZVX838) ·
''2 FALCON s395 6 cyl., automatic, radio,
1 heater. Runs good.
(QT7.009)
''2 •LI MANS $695 Aut.omaUc, radio, heater,
J>OW!!l' .steering, tint gasa.
(GJll.336)
'U COMn s795 Deluxe. vs. automaik. ·
radio, heater, power steer-
ing, Clean! (JZM966)
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shapes, colors, textures·-·· and there!s muth; much _
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furniture · car.pets · rugs · draperies · curtains · pa. · .
, ·tio . furniture · · pool equipment ·. paints;· wall · pa~rs
·appliances ·•.hi .· fi, tv ahci steroo J • lighting fixtures ·
garden supplies · do-it-yourself tools .· pictures, frame$ i
hardware · greenhouse · nursery. .. •
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MACHINE WASHABLE , DURABLY PRESSED, INSULATED AGA~T'I~f'·
: _____ .. New Kin!f ~ 'Bl.tickout' Draperies Meke Home Fashion Scene-Pretty, Too -___ _,,_ -------"'·····'
New Draperies Control · Lights
From Sunrise to .. Moonshine
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' !Ji lhji .:<W_,,ol, -:all·t<>Wf\I, ~r!es. Qa<,~m~•up with wl~.' 'BUTlingtoil Hbuse', ·v;e soh1tioii"of-the Ii ht fH'oQ.i.
division of .-B u r I i n i t o q Jem -and, Jncide" ally air •I ,\• rtt ' ,;·,1 ,x~, -"'•' ,·-. •\ ....... •• '\L ~Qtal .Y~e. · 9.f· · 8~d -~ E4,\}·
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acoustic control . • :
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tum~f!l-dry; d\Jrab1y ~· ' 'insul~ draperies.., . :'I ~.
11 I ' •' The · new draperies cOOtrol
,i all types of ~--swilJ«ht,
•. electric llgijt, n moo.iji&flt~ ~ Modern 'Omep and
-. • . t ... ·-,,-, . -·-1W1th ,Out.floor ; .. Room
1 \epartmenlll fi3ve la~r .win-
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... ~-yard, litUe~~ard, lone:· ~!::8llY! it ~Id lie near '.eve,r·~fore, JOll\e even.llave ~~4tinny yard -~batevet t6e iildOOr living room, 11l'.~ ~ ~~walls 9! glass. Office -~and shape,~lt needl ~,.wlllc .. lleed. ·Jcr-~en=· :{nt ·~s. :ts and ·motels i1JiOce ~.the same kind-. . , ~-· ' -!Ui:'ljullt ipvuh' use of _th1t ~ wtu.t ,happe"'1 privacy. If ~n th~ 5 . 11silaB kl881: · I permits light tO\'bouae inthiOr"'r . ~. . . ;ot lhet.1'nse),,..aans . r ~l . " . • · ·, ~ is in order, loo. • .to en er and"to,escape. IP ·11\!1"8'-Ji:• silly .. \~ · A lifea);fis\ rooih ls :-.. lo •IBlackoot otters complete delipte i u lhe land around . . . ano r .: r<:Ontrol ~·n\ghl WfK~er~. as ]"ell
the ,boule·'81 inenly ·"yard, b!l'ic, l~dmg :~ff . from the as ba~i ~ MlsC sl~ep dur.-h::oilt..W aDd-ilde." lalJtead~ . ~1tchen so that its completely ing tie ay l,ill r st l uJ.:
'aU.'lfot sJcirioUi'ijiace'"shoufd 'banc(r ior meJlis. " , r'icitslu . ' will\ 'Blackclut;t · !1 ~-a succtssion or Tl:ns space lS most charming air a11ditlonln~,wlll be ~
• • ~"·O(···which tie when treated 814 cozy island 1/effective and •Cost less ·wRli •
cl•ly'lo•fundlori.1irith l'OO!Dll : ~111'1'.o\Ulded by a swath of .;p;nct iunllg ,ind ram3~ ;,
indoon. One or mort maf' be gatjien. l!se a dee~ here. J.l:eat sfiti out, , .. .
fully Jralled for privacy, Doliglas ftr 21.~~-to.. , ... 1'he tk!trpfaifJCi<fA dU.l l , -r:-;
othen defined in .mote subtle the level of~'ll~ flo0'5. l,lu;'lingl<>i'i <ci>/lllnui~
ways. Ruu1t~ greatly Uplfad-~·~~· -~·~tld .ii ~<ttearCb .a·rr. 1MevtlePrbent ed appearance and full Ult of tow r . ~ ~,to , Jt~f°·' ~tr 1.,;~ •
your own land. ·luaion of . ·~."?'an I ' ~Btr r 11 ngton's "Blackout"
What happens to the garden ~-:··~-:e o( the. draperies are constructed with
In space planning? It becomes r~i mg_ a. . . -room an opaque acrylic backing with
an experience rather tha!}.~·W]tb,p~~drtable an:. J?enches a specially treated inner lining
merely a s ~ ~ '!--e . · It ~ qr~·~'" ~~up ~ntng set. permanently laminated t o
eve..'"Yw.ber , D6f j~st ·al fOl;JR: A~tf 'tltl>S ol-ter&Jl!umS for Burlington House d r .a p er y
daUons mid'· fence u~ .. TQ.:',· tDe, ~sor~-Md be sw:e lO fabric. Thi 5 construction ' ~ w>_vjce_ "and exper1e~ ....... ~e · .~". ·)jl _the raihngs makes dr1;1peries ab:;olutely . ~utoberr ·Jf ses an on alt ~~~P:Jhe .tlr~~~ast ·light-tight, and insul8tes. :
:lbs0rb1ng ~b ~ ,.• 1'°1it.,.. .. mc:k ~a1nS fu,11.y,. JJ~sible .B.ccause of sound ab9or.ptioq
deni.aPdifW a.R·dt, r!.". _.the ,garden .¥>pd, .»Uit!r · pul · qualities of both the 'fabric atld • asrn• • ' '' ' ~1t. 1·oapl'.:rnom:t·"',.. ~ ' ·
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ENJOY 'BETTER LIVING Wlti,t GRANTS CREDIT
.:"!'~ • ~ f!!an:l0<·oul~ • -~•lf\ottw !~~"l""tlh wpo<I· insUlatlni·properllU help keep
? The .~,a pr~ 1 c~ipe' lQ. 'tfptq M·a5i:<1K&lns. heE1LJn &rid cold ou,i ~n winter
anal landSca:pe._-.rch~.... age~_s'wi.ll appreciate a · a.iid In sumµi~r Wot e .. c t ~ ~lwars . an,1m.~l ~ 1 ,· , ~.the ~se, ,a .~ga.inst t~ S4l1~S rl.ys ana .
. . , Fjrtt, 1iittfi.~r. Dtl'1 azebQ.li~·,li!~ "fb~ they allows air condl ionlng to •
. •. Uy tnu~ 4ecide-"t!~t ~.,1Ffll bade gots1p ihd_ ~ets. ~ate more ffficienUy . And ~ ~ ts, !low it irlte;J!k·to lfV~~ '"~ par~. will find it ~on· at tbc'*same ti~e. Burlington .• _ • ., · 1 • •
· <'ffiy_e are ba.slct:-of<-·, ~'"~ hlye . ·\helr. own .· Ho~ "Plackou~·~,:'1 no Gfi'f:NJ" PL A 7-A • l~•jf,!JI!" .• jarrul7 . wl~ ~ i!pf~fHl.<!W:l,pireclly . ~v.lcr thaD' othe · I i n e d , Kl\ , ~ ~· ,-t~ iKJJoining the tiedrOolh '3\11'41 Or drM>frih \nd offers the same · f
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sized mv' , · . , the study. , dripebilUy. ~ • ·• .;. . •
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'· ., somelh~~µ-~•lii~. -0~1,rucron, detail and finis,h that ·
' '-··sets apa·rt "the ·be$f{'fi6il\Jhe merely "good." It's not only tha rtght
buy ... it's your best.fl9w home buy!
' We'd say compare a VIS.TA VERDE home with its closest competition.
(If anything came' close.) ·
· ,Q.ne and two.sto,Yhomes with 2-3-4 bedrooms, 2-3 baths, and ·
2-3.car garag;s are priced from $31,~
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, . . ~ ' . . . •f~ ...:'AS refreshing·as a Cool dip is the special look designed by llall·Bdd; ·, )N, ~illb> ·.tlils Ilrown•.Jonliin outdoor collection called Tamiami. It's available "" · l.1!--lligcar Furniture; Sarita Ana, and featujes distinctively diagonlil-'ls,Clnf'' of vinyl oV~r he~-arced· alurilinum tubp'1ar ~onS~cti'?n. Finishe·s are as·t°"'glj·
..atlhose·used.on. automobiles and tallle tops mr h1gb-1D1pact tempered glas's. ' '"-;"'·•,. . . . ~ ., .
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'by,BioWfi-Jol'dan. Unique.in the Liao deS!gn ls the sleigh 'rOnner leg~. wllicb
make this furniture easy to move ilirough grass or sand. ·Tough b(lked enamel
fihlsh' on heli•arc welded tubular aluminwn matches colors used in the vinyl ~ "lacing. • . ·
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' Computer Crelled
Stereo. Moi:lule
System-from RCA
TM "'°°° IDl11$ ...,_ MOlluNo Sf"-M-4 steOOO
luxurious stereo sound ~
from Computer C11fted radio,
·deluxe chariget. 4 speakers.
100 wens pt1k_power.
SPECIAL
$369.95
THRU APRIL JO, 1970
Other-Sttrff Systtms • FROM $1,,.ts
275 E. 17~h St., Costa Mesa
Telephone 642·9742
OPIN MONDAY THIOUGH fllDAY' A.M. TIL t P.M. '
SALES -SERVICE ·
'sERVING THE HA'RBOR AREA SINCE 1957
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~es i'l!'luCle comPfote. tackless irist0iaiion-D¥er "
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twin or full, ooch reg. 59.95 44.90
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3'.pc.'king iot: reg. 239:99 1" .-'.r'9.o0'.
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With Ynl••l1; L.cing, $35.00
Gua••11taM •1•IMt f•11i1'19.
Come in and see our large saleetlon of:
e WEBER & STRUCTO BBQ ·e LEE WOODARD
e SAMSONITE e HOMECREST e CAROLINA FORGE
e MALLIN e CALIFORNIA· SUNSET •·THINLINE
ALSO SEE OUR RATTAN and BAR STOOL SELECTION
TOWN & COUNTRY PATIO SHOPS
2 GIANT ORAN~E COUNTY LOCATIONS
COSTA MESA DA~L0.,U~,5~ 1: . SA~TA ANA 1706 NEWPORT BLVD. FRI.DAY 9:30 to' 1725 ll 'MAIN ··64· rZ400 SUNDAY 10:00 to 5:00 , 54'> •zl 3" . ii-fr•• Otli¥try ill Or1n1• Co. .,. ~ ·
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one of th~ words every-
.. one uaes to describe Le!"
vitz Furniture Corpor-<.
atioJ!'• operation at 7441
Edinier Ave.; Hunting-
'" ton eeacb. Two "view•
above prove the com-
pany's· claim "that It is
the world's largest re-
tail furniture center.
_CUsfmners-enter-,,ast
stacks and ·stacks of
furniture stored in tiers
which reach from floor
to ceiling (left, above)
and walk into showroom
which exhibits hundreds
of yards of displays
(above, Fight). The 250,-
IJOO.square-foot building
has 400 "room" groups
of furniture on display
at all times, stocks
m6re than $5 million
worth of furniture an'd
accessories and, by vir-
tue of its size, offers
. customers the e(Juiva-
lent of ·several "nor·
mal'' furniture stores'
worth of ·selection, all
under one r'oof. Hunt·
ington Beach store .is
the 12th in the Levitz·
chain;. it's the group's
largest in the nation
(which makes it largest
retail center in the
world) and was second
Levitz store to open in
California.
Exc1T1NG NEW SPRING coL~Rs-.
FOR THE JO'S PLUS ALL T.HE
OLD TIME BROWN J'ORDA-N FAVORITES
Golifa11 Oli•t/Ho11a.,
Pl11 Zinnia/Zl1111i1
42"Tob~W/4Arm a;;i,s
4l"Tlbl1W/4Atm Olairs
Adiwtlbl• Ch1i11 W/Arms
A"Vlhblt Ch1ise
L0v1111 Chlir
Rocking Chlir •
Std• Chtir • Cttorrmrt
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284.llO
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$209.00
229.00
99.00
89.00
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Give your Pttio • new spring look witt-t
carefree fu11-in-the-sun Brown Jordan fumi·
'twe now at substlntill SIVll\9$.
Many popular pieces in stock and availa ble for immediate delivery.
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$l!!9.95, 10x7' Gable Lown 111111ditl(, !'!;;,., 1119.BB
$159.95, 10x9'Goblc 1-jlallding, Now ,139.88
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for llmliture and been" IJbe ... u11 Is ., -of ClnfUlly .-1o blend willl -Colo! l'lla llol ooe of 1'PICliGD GI today'a tr-. . upl:Dlstered pt..., by Hlckoi:y -dot hes oo." By !his we mean su btle · Ugh ting •ffeds Wt
o ~· by a sea of dtematie -(!inp in 1'11kih-1no1 eompfemenl ils ..wn,. · •111>1 M"1 Co. Sl«•il wbleb Wllbin 1ile fuml°"' are1 , Tavern clliplay 1 vory ~al a sofa In a setling with lntegrattd lntO f ldl ·
UJl!Oll erMC"ro!aidT:,ol;~~ t1 ~~!~~ \~ Tbe • .• • envlrollnentll l,he MW, coocept l.a .been in-·yOu may see Cft~el's ¥tdtter~ , c h a r m . Contennpoaty en·. ~r:.a~~~e~:1'1!ed~ ti.~he ~~~·ot~ ~~ to
· has ~~_Qnmpletely -~plans. GI Arnold Atooaon, dlvlslonal ; "'-"' explflns lhal the • set for guests, or a formal yel the hlgbly sophl'1lcated room Id addltlop 1o !he obvlou• Casual ihol>Pin1 qow~.;,,,_cc:;,; E . .Buf now ~Com-y0u.wlil>ln 1lle oehemeof)'OUt room..,._~ the product,, otallod. ' , r ..... dinlniroom beaµUlul(y tbulll$l•wlll enjoy 70's'Weot, between h\'.d.other 10tas," · e v J r on m'-1 •
ne concept <to .bdwcl.e ill A stroll t b r o'u g h Che vice (lHlid<n4 in char .. "I Mil( C0,'1 pu#oe lo,.....,. lnvitJnc F re n,e b Provllicial • e tt I n gs by Glenn or benertt of ....,g a piece or a n i-ln'llfil. · adve
' i ~ c:ollecticn of home ftniture department will Cive Decorative ~ ~ tiot.ttle DI'!' dialp ~ ls r O Om . )y ~Meier-Ounther-C&Hforrua, •llt8de'0 t}clusJvely furniture in 'ill pr~tting Se~OUI decorators w\JJ ~
1 ~· . _ you 1he feeling that you •~ 1, for the 11 M1y comp&Qy l.: to IWle .tts. ~ to Martini. , for May Co. • the new room concepts enabte Wllimited inlpir~. Piao-
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hu tran&form~d into beautifully decorated J)rivate 1bt new l'OOltl IChemes are rninlmmn ol ~· ·Th e tempar.y , dining · room, the peniooality has beeft, Pl inned horn~ decorating. Irmovatlons exciting, very pmonlJ
room setU.S, ettch a home. EAdl" room f Iowa ~ around penna~ tight-el)'Jph:uis II oa ,.~With + Mosamblque collectioo by and e•ecuted by May Com; in wall treatment, new pain-, to enhance I.ht inood of ..
• uniq entity and eacb m. dramatically into another, re-. foot -walls whieh ha'Ve been ~ 'liTeD • to ,u. ~ers wJU aive you tlmely' panyr.HQ.Jne F urnia b i.n g ,. ,,,•.,1n.::g_1_nd_:papet1n__:__g::_t<ch.:._111_·q.:.u_es-..·.:.· _o_wn~hom~-'·-' --=---,--4 ~ !Umlture 'tmcf ae-tainlng •' continuity of color PIP'r<d polnttd or --bUdpls, u well u · lo Itie · lnspir1Hon.. ·Fuhion Director, Carl Brian~<"
ce-ories in a ~te , en--.and theme. Eadl is comp~y) '1'tlted-to eomplemen& the pr.-m.tiaa ~ I mp or i'-1 D t · ~· ~or those vr'ho )ove the He explains that '"!le want , I '
LIVING-DINING GROUP -May Company collection here includes sofa by LOUIS XVI FURNITURE -Sofa, chairs and tables from Meyer-Gunther-Mar-
Flintl"idge, bookcase by Charlton and· table and dining room chairs by Glen of tini collection are inclu4ed in this "room" of the May Company Furniture De--
Californi~"'-f_eatures all do~n. back, ·spring and ~o~ seat and imported C?t-partment. Authentic, hand-earved reproductions of Louis XVI furTii shings in·
ton upholsLtery. Bookcase comes in three styles; cbaJrs 10 two styles -one with elude tables done in allrcolors to match upbOlstery of other pieces in the group.
vinyi and yie 0th.er with f;abric . . .,, _ · ing. · ~ 1
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HUNT D SK -The hunt desk by Hibriten in dark
oak fini-sh with-two· dropleatends-a~arved,--:-wood-
turned legs is dominant piece in this ~iay Company
group. <;h air by Drexel features genuine calfskin
upholstery in black and \Vhite and oak wood legs.
ln background are solid oak pieces, aJ so by Hibri~
ten, featuring five shelves and a base dra~er in__
each Unit.
Gilre a Concert
in your ho1ne
tonight!
With this Sony
CASSETTE 1 TAP.~ PLAYER
STEREO PHONO
FM STEREO
FM/AM t·• ~ ll.!'i!i!'~J
HOY• a Mullcal EJtrCMHJClftZG
With a Truly v ..... 11. Sterea Sy.t.,.
, •• t ll p1tk191d in C.ont•111por1ry 1ty11d oiled w1l11\ll r.1•1Y-:..
with 1111tc.hil\I duff r.ovtt. A f11 nc.tio11 .,11l1ctio11 1wifc.h l1t1 ypu.
cho o1• tnv 1ou!ld 1ciur c1 fro'" c111etl1, to FM 1t1r10, FM, AJA,
Phono or T1p1. Thia eomp1cJ •vlf1m. truly olft" • 111u1Jc1I ••• "'"°fJ"'' for vo•t li1t1nh19 111joym111t. IJlf,fJ, Sit ellfl heer
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· 411 E.ll7th St.
Dolly •·•.Sat. •·6 -Costa Mesa
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FRAME LACING
Adobtt ., ••• ,,., •• ,.,., .Zil\Dia
Jonquil.,,,, •• ,.,,,,.,,. While
Honey., ••• , ••••••••• , , Hopt.Y
Brush, • , , , •• , • , • , , , , , , • lovo
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93.IJo
46.00
99.00
41.00
34.00
41" Round TabU. & 4 Dining Chaira •••.•• ~ .to/i.oo
48" Round Table & 4 Dini11g Cluiir1 ...••... tf9.00
.16"z61" R•ctattoulrt.r Ta.ble & 4 Din.ino tSkair1 1!9.00
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Even pools get lonely , , ,
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to bright.,n them up with the,
Biggar thinQS fr o m Brown
Jordan, ~merica's most hon·
oied' narrie in fine outdoor )t.!;::::~,-Ol~minum furniture. Either of
these stylish groupirig.s, .both'
designed by oward·winning
._Hall B t.a d I e y, is sure ta:
gather o crowd around the
pool. Equally ,at ea~e in the
garden or patio, with the
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A. :Materials Guidelines-·
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IGlne ol lhe important new
.mMeria.ls used in today's
styUsb riletaJ dinifll sell can
be ~ bi& help "' l h •
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Need Small
homemaker.
These-sett. which serve. so
handsomely In kitcf>ens, lllJl!i;
ly rooms, aod dining .rooms.
dAw heavily on new man.
made n1aterlals to glve them
I heir good Jook1 and .
durabij.ity.
To help the homemaker
who's planned to buy 1 new
dining llOI, the B. Brody
SeaUng Ctmpany, Chicago, a
leading manufacturer of melaJ
diningf~, offers these
• • defblitkm IOd guidelines for S . A choosiDc qualJtf ..,, -if_Qflfig fea -Melamine plastic. Uoed to
--make hlld><liialtty-tabl .. tops · 'lbi number of.new and bet-that out-do ,rlaturt in terms of
ter portable eledrical ap-durabWty. They siraulate; the
oUDees found in the modern finest wood griin!-, marbles, home need not create storage slates and inlays witb nawelss
pnbltm1 jf these · appliances fidelity. Food 'Stains and soq
are !toted in a compact, con-Wipe up easlly. . r
~· · ini.·.west -Vinyf plaet.M;. l•d • a·l lot
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pfJani. l:"nter a,.q off~rs plans and M.tt~ com A INDOOR COMFORT OUTDOORS -New d;ve~ . . able at Town & cooniry' )?.~Uo Siiwo. Costa M11a . far~~mn:, ";;;ch a :rut. ,.1~1y· new ~~t in-ments in. uj>bolstery have made it 'pOSsible for ),iutf ,! • and Santa Ana). It features•foom.flllod cushions with ' ,..__~+-ree orms -as volves p 0 u r i n g polystyrene -door furnlturf: manufacturers D9W to offer the ~ .i.zip-off covers for easy cleaning • .Not oq)y"'are fab-:..U~.atli"!«'f• cart.,, or • plastic Into a mold tha~ con-~ fort of indoors while you're dinin~ ouldoora. Per-•ilcS weather-resistant, but Ibey are sealed againft· .· 1791...,.,. • .,., j.
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-_no .0 Y ~er~ your carved designs. The de91gn is Rose ensemble ~y bfe'"t;. Woodard sons, Ine. (ayail-' -llGrlae pritblems but ..U pro-then inolded under-very high ----.-;--·
vkle9 "increued w~ ~ s~ace .Pressure 8Dd bieiL • , ., ...... " _...,
and lddl ID attractive piece Wilb tliia proaa table ,A .. .e. • • •
"'""'"""' .. ~-· · .. '""" ·"""' w ••• ~ .. 11o1• ·• Hara board 'l1le oppllance s(orap butch chair -.... be PfOdul:"d .. both 1ttracti•e and wiffi• the lOok i1rid. 'teel or
functional. Built of. durable, acu.Jpttlred wood aJJd with far
plutic-flAlshed Mar lite panel-more" durability than the real Uses Vary
la& that cleans with a damp thing. . .
Cloth and resists scratches, -Metal compone'rit.S. 111etallr Many home handymen have
the hutdl will rorm a welcome used for table legs and chair discovered how handy a sup-
adctiUon to ~ kitdlen, ~dining frames are basically of three ply of Tempered Presdwood
room or family room. ., kinds : chrome-plated steel,' can be. '
Such items as a. toaster cof-brusbe(f aluminum, and steel They may use it to
fet maker, com papper: fry wb!-cb is' given a baked enamel re 1 u r fa c-e a worn out
pan, electric cooker and grill finish. . workbench top, close a broken
can all be stored. in the hutch Chrome and aluminum are window temporarily or ihake
and can be plugeed in and us: giyen a spec!al poli~hing to new bottoms for doll cribs\
ed withln J~ 1tfl9!'0Y confines. p~oduce a br1i!1t patina that wastebaskets or other con·
The home 'haadyman needs will enhance nch upholstery tainen. · 1 · ol teri 1 d and table top patterns. Iii the kitchen a quarter-inch a mm mmn •ma 1 5 _an When color is called for l>iece of the Masonite tem-
hardwart to · complete the hi .. ,.; · ' red h"~·--'d mat h"'"" M rtite' 1~-ch 'd 5'' grade enamel IS sprayed pe cuul.IUIU" es an ex· . u~·· a 1' in wt. e on the metal frame by a cellent cutting board, Because ~~an_ks ~re easy_~ .work w~th ·special electf06t:itic' process. of its smooth surface, it's easy
tn addition to being main-Frames are then baked to pro-to wipe clean. Smaller pieces :~nance-~. duce a tough enamel surface. · can be use4 to protect table {.L.~ s1de1, .. iktof_s and drop Other quality feltures to and coonter tops from oven. e'~lf of the ~ppliance Hutch look for are heavy dub' nylon hot .dishes. • ~~ m.ade .from ~". plywood. glides on table and chair legs, Panels cut ~' fit the sink !;f!l~ intenor 5!1elves a n d and heavy-duty mechanisms opening will i~ the work
):hv1ders call for 1'" plyw~. onSWiverchairs. . . -surface:tiViili~ du r l fig
• Plant ~or .. the: appliance JJ you r choice of chairs is"a ~ties or ilnter tops }t~ ~re mcluded ln ~ folder swivel style with wood b8Ct , '" are full _ \}' ,
l'Which includes insU'ucttons for ~-look. for, a table o,yith ~\tlftt'' Theae, ha panels are
puuding thret ~~pllan ce bµmper 'edge·to protect chair availai>)f)~-at ·, ber .and
;centers. 'lbe apPhance center backs against marring. AllO, b,u iJ ct'l;ft g ate r 11 Is
•Plans; folder is ·available, ffee ·test· expaodj~ tables (or • de~ iq r1ain pric· :or charge, by writibg The rhardware and slides t bat ed llft&ll, siles . are just ~est Bend Co.,· West lkod. m a k e adding • removing . rigbt for tbe ' an's sup-
':Wis. $.1095. · Jelve:s effortless. ply '~ · . ' '
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understructure,
slurdy Interlocklnc
panels. liWJt.in rain
gutter with 1¥.! ..
ornamental post make
!or a patio cover ot'
modern beauty and
greater strength.
Our Bener Qaality
ALUMINUM
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SAVI 21 .951 4 SPl"-D WASHER
WITH 3 TIMPERATU•E SEmNGS
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.taMpCr<rf\;r• MlectiortJ • Fwll-partfal WOfet'" 1-.1
wl.ctio"' • All-oiNr pon:alairt • ·• • wlttte °"'1·
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PINNCRIST GAS DOU • • , .
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CANObA P AllK
CARLSBAD
COLLEGE GROVE
CHUI.AVISTA
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DOWNEY l;AKEWOOD
FUUERTON LONG BEACH
GRANADA HILLS , , . P.OS ALTOS
HUNTINGTON BEACH f MONTCLAIR
HUNTINGTON PARK
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SAN FERt'IANDO
SANTAANA
TORRANa
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PENNCRAF'r·GA5-EDGER TRIMMER
feotw1es powerful 2 HP, 4 c~le engine with easy spin recoil s!arttr.
W. to 180° cutter head, sw ivel and fingertip controls for depth and angle
of cut. Bearings are•sepled-dirf1and dust resistant.
REG. 74.99 NOW 64.88
LIKE IT,,. CHARGE ITI
McCulloch
chairi saws ••.
the very best!
P'ower Mac 6A has 16" bar'
ohd chain, "automatic cha ir'!
o,l;r, rewind 1tarter and safety
clutch, ligh.tweight and sturdyl
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chain hos automatic rewind
starter and safety clutch1
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starting in all weather!
179.95
SHOP SUNDAY TOO 12 to 5 P.M. !
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CA.It.SIAD FUllE°lfON lAKEWOOD <NfWfOlll:T tfACH
N0W! THESE VALUES AT ANY ONE OF THESE PENNEY STORES!
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'Rich ; suMy colors that lift
the spirit and delitht the. eye
in all seasons are most evident
in fresh , new dining ensembles
just now reaching !he market.
Notable innovations include
sprightly pineapple or muted
avocado In hardy e n a m e I
finis.he! for metal bas.es ol
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The B. Brody Seating Com-
pan>:, Chica10. man\dacturtr
of met.II dlntnr. furniture.
weds their new cclor1 with
melamiDe tabie top " marblt,
olivewOOd, or subtlt pecan
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PENNCRAJ=T® ONE COAT PLUS :
EXTERIOR LATEX WITH 8 YR. GUAR4Nt1EJ
Eoty to opply, it 9oes on smoothly wi1h either brt.nh or lEC. 1.99 A GAL, NOW
roU•r and cover1 ony color in j111I one coot. UM ;t on
wCloc:I, mcnonry Of stvcco •. , ii will give you o dUfoblt,
bffutifuf fintsh thot re sisls blislerin g ond peeling. Non-
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MOunt•d for ea•y ntO'fentenJ, Y2·H' motor,
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qui•t, lubric ation fr•~ operation. 3 CIMp.
motor, 115 volt1, 60 cycle. UL llst•d.
Reg. 39.99 NOW 29.99
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the Public. Levik Is femou1• fr~m C.•lt.t•Co.1t( Leyitr ~Khendisin9 'idel1 -•rt 1_0..:N~ °9"!1 s• Jo.!!f._fhet th•y i.
ere the t•1•· qf1 th• furnif\U'• inijustry. You Must S•• It ' , T, ••ij•v• ti ~ J • l I ., ·' -' ' . -.
SEE 360 MODIL ROOMS Febulous roo1n seffin91, .beeutifully
eppointed with •tfrec,ti,ve •cc11sories unlik1 enythint
)iou'v• •¥•r seen b1fore. Simples of entire stoclc •re
di•pl1y'ed for e••Y •election. You Must See It To .Believe ttl • . •
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,.iane o!Uilor, homo blQlon !iQDoil!tant Jir the Mq Com-~·· Soo11i c.illl Plw '*""· will be ln dwat ol a ;.;.cw serieo ol •lit -.. ~ de<oratfnl'.nd d!sJin.
She clinic II scbedul<d to · liflin April 21·11 the May Cq.'s
Colt.a Mest start and ls of-
fered at SlS per per"'!ft or #5
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_ Coal of the clilllc II. to teadl
edrollees how to ai:b;eve beau·
ty, expressivenea and . func-
tionalism in the home µtrough
the use of good design and
dttoratlog techniques.
"A~ ·everyone has
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btauutully or pOdrly done in-
. terior desl111." accoiding ··to
Mia Olln&er. "''nils ls·the feel-
Jq;" she nplatned, "that .. a
n>e>m 'is 'stHf.,"'Cold.' 'busy' or
~hm)r' or -on the brighter
aide -tranquil Or pleasant."
This late'! _a ·b 11 ) t y to a,;:~
puceive the ttnatiaiu created ..,.
ii a room is tbe .wtlng polnt
from wNcb t ~ e well kno'lfn
dUlgn consultant says she will
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useless," remarked M!s:ii. Ol-
inger, "unleu · there is in-
spiratk>nl however. A home
•Id oe a tieauurut ex-
. Jirelsion of the individualism ot its Owners ...
This idea also will be ex-
plored and e1plained in lhe
cliniC's six sessions.
Qualities that are sincerely
characteristic of the family
should be the basis for home
furnishiags selected.
AU too often people an! car-
ried away by a current fad in
home furnishings and end up
unhappy because they don 't
fefl comfortable in their own
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acU.vltiesanddaytoda.yUving "Thomasville" Tableau
patteois, of the fanuly are $ 6 9 7 set," says Miss Ollnger 1 • •• ~
"Every decision about home 01 n mg Room . .
furnishings lihouJd lake func-•
Uonalism into accounl The Th• inhere11,t be•Ety of Freiich ProYinci el styling is select!~ . Of nl ate r j I IS ; augmented by s ustom c·abin etry and finishing, m1k· llllG-. $t9S I~ r ~;~~ arrangements, ing th• T ableeu dining room , truly outstanding furniture coll•ction. The crowning ~car ··udg ':~r:;t ia fo(lch i1 th• rilmif'.kable d•pth of the Ant ique P-atina• !ini1h. Richly detailed .b~11 1 ·u f 1du the~} r ,. . y of authentic _French S~)llin9 complet• th• look ol •leg1ance •ncl luxury. Dining t oom
:; to 'h.em •• unc Kiii aSSJgn· includ•1 a , l•r91 O't'll tlble", ma1sive chin1 ,for •mplf\ storage plus four 141 high-
Onl n ... •1. al 1:»,ck upholstered c.ene ch1ir1. I~ side, I fllrm l. C~m• fo Levitt tod1y end set the
Y WI!:" ltst SO C lera can ele9ant beauty of this dinlng room 1 " ~-acconmiodated .in the .
course. Reservali<>n1 ao be '·
made by ca11i11J MH!ZI, Ell.
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With Others
A we11-sty1e6 Mediterranean
1Lueo lllgh-fideUty-c on 1o1 e
may be jult the thing to com-"* a rocm tnUrely done in tbe Medkerranean manner. Or
it can be)lierfect u an K'Cellt
wWI -.f\lrnlture atylet.
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•••-lilocombine ,,C · R l"b "Th ·11 " I tb ... llelt fll tlle fUmttllte and •mtno , ~· Y. 0'!'asv~ e • • • • e9'" eeu. 'ti•. 11 ,119.91 ' ~ ~ •tcti. ty '",. cr•fhnen•~tp •t its fin ••• ••• enhenc.d by • ~'::s,.... moddl" fnclude ra is•d m~uddln91 and CJt.•~·ful cer ... in g,s ••• Compl•••ly du.st proor,d wijh "''''
Medlten1nean designs sive to thii' floor' 1tyllru~.-Suite includes Triple Dr••s•r, T.,in Frem•cl · Mirrots,
,..... to the ''total look" • Klngsii• HtatiDo•rd plus roomy Nit• St•ndl Truly megnificantl This tn••fer bed-
c1U accca& uae. , o'!°' Suite .c•n be yours •t •m•~.ng stwingsf Hurry Limited Stocki ..
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H•r• is . a beeutifu11y cl•1i9ned . Q~k' al• Ult 95 Party Set by famous "Howard." Us• it · '
for "ining or _,congenial 9•m• t•ble .. -Built so Itel ••• it
feeturu 1smo0th corn1r11 ~~h ,no sharp edges! Tab~• h.••
',::irefree "naYer mar" f.op, with four 141 •!urcly chairs
~ .. 86tton iufted black vinyl seet and back cushio_ns are
foa1;n filled for. complete c'mfortl Don't miss thii buyl
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Decorative Si Q 8 Mediterren•Jtf1 Chair ft)
He'tf~• • chai~ that will ~nchance any-~IM 1114 livln9 tOfml Uphol1terarJ 1n coitly I~ '
f.orta):f V'e~et • , the seat encl Melt is 1:.utton tufted •nd
o.tm flllecl for ultimtft comfortl The·richly CJlt¥•cl fruit ·
wood Frame is ·aCc1nt1d ~th a cane d1si9nl Your toed
f11f1 will be c,omplim1nf1d when y-011 add thlt b••utifuf
ch"efr. to _youi' decor! T ••• 1dv1nteg1 of th1t9 tr•mendou•
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' .J "' r,nanufacturers. Once yo~u~ve bee
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)uf.niture industry. It's ~r. ·conceF
our national buying power (12 oth
tliroughout the . United Stc1tes) tr
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,:California ho~emakers. If ·your n1
ture ... furniture for any r<,om of
come into Levitz, shop and comp< ....,
makes cents .. : ._.out of dollars· wh
to quality furniture, at coasiiderablE
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finished insi de and out .•. Finished to
the floor ·back ... Sin9le onit tOp and
end cut .from. one piece of. m·aterial for 115· '''·'5
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or wobble I ... FiligrHd brass drawer rulrs .• ft-timed
boxing fo r draw.ifs! Conceeled book sh91 under kne•hole
adds ext.re storage, but. more import•nt ·makes thii d,sk
6 times stronger by ecti~g.' a1 a support beam ... running
full width of the desk! We ha ve ·fKlf fouiid an'( desk s•ll-
ing under $100, with the style arid qu•lity o this desk !
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· ' l;ANE KROEHLER
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put, aame ••thorltta :feel.
Marketing analJlll . 1 ' (
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• ~lngs f~ld ounniae lflat
_.. •tradiUonal~tufniture·wilJ ,,e{ra
treinendous i n c re a !rt : tt'
popu)arlty. •
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mpted , ,by the r.ce.t 111>-
nouncemeqt of tht utabllah-
men£' ol .a toundaUon ' to
restore the!J~tourist C!nter of N , R. . The
foundatioqlha 'e1 · bliah-
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market for -American-:Tradi:>
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are beset .with a rub , o[
fashions and-f ad 1 , ' ' com~
mented one mairufacturer ,of
•I ro d I t Iona! •roprodudio!ll .
, . ~'Jilut fashlop , !s fickle •.[id ·
style ls pennanent," : ll e
elaborated. "Today's youn(
homemaker often finds herself
confused by a variety . of
fashions that have little style .
"But sooner or later," be
-eontinued,.......! 1 t b e discerning
homemaker discovers \be 1un-
'dimlnlshing J'.l'ace of tradi·
Uonal 'styling."
Consumer surveys lndica'"te
that .the averitge homemaker
~h()(jSes American Traditi6nal
over any other f_µmiture style.
·. Much or tod8iy's machine.
',produced furniture .has a
stamped-fr:qm-a-mold look thE!; _
' -only emp!iifsh:es the lac( of in-
dlviduality in the devel6pmcnt
·houses ind apartments · in
•which so many typicaJ,,yourlg
marrieds make their first
ho ni e , one n'!.antJfa¢irU
pointe4 out.
Even the plain Interiors ot
these homes can be given a
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,\.!. ~· iU I!'\ ~ .l~. U · ·· · · /. · , · .~ · Tr d·u 1 r ·1 ~~ , ~ "'j~ ,..J--" .... ~ ... , .;; . •• : • • , , .• _ a 1 ona unu ure covers . s·lJ'-.N .. PA1
-y NO'. ON ·-r.o·,'.,,''·1 -';p. M: ;-~;i~·~..,°!.~!fFM~~::\~
J • ..., 1·: . ' ,, . ' r I . . ~entury Etn'ope to the_ Early
, . . American and CoJonial styles,
, . . . -J .J • •• ~'::ee =•n R ~~1fns c-~":
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style! claaaJfied as Victorian.
Early American t e t t I e r s
soples tbe1e designs, with
variations and adaptatfun1r In
. ·time, and :-at ~wOOdwOrklnr '
. •lkills improved, these · copies.
• became dlstirlctive on their
own, and American Tradi-
tional' holds 1 s~a1 plice
among the unuine heirlooms.
~·House H,unt
Centei:~ng
Ori Design
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Sofa and Mqtching· Loveseat
The new g'eneration, looking
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LEVITZ WAREHOUSE ~lllCE 1970s, is interested in :
A house that will' lel'Ve. its
and leifure llvtn,-not one S 4 2 7 owner Jn all -.:Spects Of daily
· · d h . I h f h. I h f d ' t h , . · ·. that demands or dictate. ho" No p1c.ture coul .capture t e true ·e egant c arm o t 11 pus so a en m• c • 'family sllall llve
in;•loveseetl f.his is 1 set. you'll want to show off in th11 middle of your living A hou ·that I .
rOotn '. • ·:.th• bac.k, Is •• beautifUI II tha front I ••.• lmport~d Cr~shed Valvat •I•. mt.ft r stimulati:, more 5 f~o~a~
\ •.• Uquls1+e det11l1n9.._!f tufted .. buttoned .. P..1110..,.ed .bac~ arid s1d,,s 1 · , . for ,the good lite with eUe -dif· '
· catried oter' to the back and ends for a beautiful draped effect : . Cushions reversible . · Foam filled, ferent but not too dlffe'rent
... • • Low Legs .;. Sofa and .Lo,v~•'!•t afe 1/ightlY •n9l1d,! This 'set ~ust .be ·~•n to fully apprt~iat• the frpm the neighbors'.
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~ .. :t <) ' family's personality, requiring
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Gliu Top f•bles! ., .\ • ·
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T~bl•s Walnut finish.d S.licl Con Con1trvction, with
614111 Topi De1i9n•clt to COl'!'lplim•nt a11y ''qt~por.,ry
d•corl Outin9 thil 111• you h-,ve ytNt. ehoic• of •• , Cock
61111 TAI• fZO"x60"x l2"HI " •. ~.,or th• Cube .Table..
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This beauti(UI tt" Sofa f•1ture1 Di•mond Tuft•d back in rich Gold Scotch·
gfrcl,V.tv.+ fabrle :., HardwoOd frame,,. rev•rsible seat cushion• for long•~
wear , .• Shephard ces1•t• -for e••Y movement. You'll love owninq thi1 lon9. lu~u.r,iou• tofa. Come to Levitz f.od•r. for ,quality.-at prict1 you can't afford
, ~'t'i.1tl~l~ .. ~in9 Lov•sott av1il1b•I •' ,. . '
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translated into designs and
· ll!'ototyt>< -·· In one of these homes, co-
spon.wred by M.a a o rt i t e.
Corporation and built at
Salinas, Calif., the parents'
"1ng on one aide, . clilldrenfa
·~ 1Ylng on' the other and family
• activities In l.he center prov\de
• . workable natural zoning. The
parents' wing haa a smilJI sit·
ting' room foe qlJ!et readlnC .
and convenaUon ..
A long llving..ctinlnc area, '"
located in tbe 1Ctivlty .sectioa,
offers flexible use by the
fainlly. 1t opene to the main
entrance. kitchen. children.'•
room and rear ~· lo lhe kitchen , iM llnk \area
Overlooka: the breatfNt room
lEVITZ tWAllEHOUSE ,lllCl wtuch, ln turn, kloU oulon the
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The Sollnaa home ' LI clad
with 1 dur•ble• attracttve
siding -Muonlle Ruf X-111
Reveue Batten-and many o(
the ......, are panelecl w1111
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Outdoo~. Desigl!s . J\~d Color, Patter~s . . ;--.
11 ma~ be difficult IO set our 'Ille plMtic pi-.,. belq
mllll Iii !UJlllllU this oarly ii -. In tlle l>elalltiil· cleit
tfte year, but IDllll1f.-nn ia -1 .,...._ acrylics 11 well u lh•-'--~Mart
""' -·· tllil -....... molded --bliog lhe .c:o!Gn and pol-. lbot wlll ·~U--, lllOla. ""°'
•pruce ,op the patlt ·ani1-yard and <lllJl\lnciill. auw . ""' enneJll thl! ]IQr: ud help make your ttiltblr' mofde6 to c ~ ea f ii
summer' ho u•r ~ btautlfully IC"!illtAnl1 inttrt1ting """°'
relnin1. • , • ·' ~~,,:: :i".: ALWAYS FIRST QUA(ITY .
Handso111ely craltod· din1!1f olnldlff 14 .bl"1d. •ll4 the LIVE DE. MONSf RAT' ION ·sets, rocken, I Hd er 1,"j U...,. Ii your home i _ . ~gel'!, chaise! and fbldli\I ~ It be Medilerranean,
chairs for beach and backyard traditional or Freoch
1sun bathers are alreadflb the . · , ~ .WO! calling .thougllu '""'Jtil •· I~ X.."'°' with _today 1 •
happy sun.filled retauUoi ' ~ of baVlnc all furniture
. • · · -~ , dual llW'P'!M one Fabric patternr , for tt'{O Americu Furniture M.it u -· c~sual and outd!or f~p )rihttor ia mtroduciDc 1 lild.!r-@ID' ~
w•ll be boldly . fior&I In all solo that converta to• llill·slze BARI ·B-QUES ,'hades of the rainbow. . ·~ 1., -e1-~·~
The fabriCI themltives' wijl ;:' ~ ~"';u«
be vinyll; ,...,,._,Ind 11.a.. guoat.·· Other ..,., u,.arur: . '"Chet's Clioi~1"
rcpelltnt cot&om,. betr cloth· Iida which drop do#n ioJorm II -• •
like syulllollcs, .Ill'~ and a ""' tables. for holdio1 driok<, •· STEAK~ variety al ~ JlllD-ma<it boots1 snacks, :::u.. Brillillll ..... ,... one ttiraclive &udet· In-••• WllNIRS 'aYt\Cadol, teds,,plhk.s, troduced al the' Americ -
plums, limes anil O¥th tones . an • GOODIES wlll 'be •-Jii• newejl col-Fw:mture Mori borrows an ~ aV"lil~': . idea from the old Porth nm, ~Tablel, wiib:_ and Without -ol!Q.<I featur~s a ma ic h ! ~ g IJOINSJIATION
-=umlftllas-for .. day· and-even· canopy, great for _ k.~epmg i • .--~·-_,_."I
t in4 -use ~ie beUtt .shown in away tlie sun or "WiOO, • . S 1U1· AY
• tracJU.fon.i.J , 1 ·1 u m J n u m 8 , M~ny . of · ,the new •casual A , . D 7 MwoOds. wroolltit irons and ..,.. furniture designs shown at the
the ne~ pl~. raitans, Mar;, are ~reated ~th indoOr APR·ll ' 18th'
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steels and toiia)''s fashloo use in mind. Chairs, tables,
neWsmaker, Wicker .. , all sofas can easHy be used ln--
d~,for ION. carefrt~st doors .for breakf4St, nook!, . ·tn homlort .00.1"gance rtcreahon room s , enclosed IN OUR GARDEN SHO~ . • • Leialre Is 'the· :k,eyw in porches -so thal you ma_y --.
NEWPORT BEACH caSui.J living 'and today• s enj~y casual living wtlhotit
manufactt;tren ft ma k j D g ~~vlilg to depend on favorable
' • outdoor living truly care-free. climate.
•sTUFFED' PATIO FURNITURE -.!.. Now oUtdoor terns enliven vinyl !coverings which ;t;e--Strttcbed ':. NeW cuual fut'Ql!ttlngs can be Some of .the new "fun" FASHION ISLANO
furniture comes with padding, too. Th.is Cushion~re . over "stu#ed" .slats. Frames of co~toufed: steel lre , ·left outdoors even in the furniture -molded chairs, STORE ONLY 1
colleCtion Js available at Green Haveri Nursery's _. t~eated to,. resi.1t ru,st a_nd c;:orroSlon be{ore bemg ~ .. ~viest rains · '!flth I It t I e bean.bags, loungers -can
Patio Department, Costa Mesa. Th~ ~right, bold-pat-vinyl clad. , ' ~ · .-u.Du&ht to'prbteCOoo. also be used 'year·round. • -·------~--~---~---.. -.-.. ---.-_-_-'_~_~_.-=--'---'---.-.-_ _c.._--_-_-_---~~~-1
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Families can o u t g row sitting room. Next ls planning personal collecti~ ~ ) '
houses, blrt theri .agaln, some part • of ~the room for . Don't neglect lo .~~ -. .,
homes can.&J'DW.~ilik l?oo~lves ~ _ .~oP,lf~r!-a-9~ ~abinrj. J•.dJaJ:enti > io 1 JJi e ,
A master bedroom suite Chairs.-niey're especially In· fireplace express!; :for (~I vlting grouped around a. stbrage. You'll enJoY ,:a gknt.
adds more than extra sleeping firepla~ .. which can b:e made ~ing hearth mor'e o(,en'I. , . , .
spJCe, ~t provides b u s Y or attrat11ve meta1 um ts. Period chairs 1 3dcf ,.,,_u-.. parents with ·i: r r a c I o u s T ..,.. .. ., retrelt ·that's an invitation to If your taste runs to tradi· and luxury tQ. thJs plrent hlv" tional, you 'll enjoy a fireplace en. If you have heirlooms, pUt
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1'1,1.. ...._ · whe lhe wall panelfd with fairly wide some here. Jf nol. ~-~repro'.
. a:a room;~""•' re Y boards,· l!uch as · Jxa inch v. duct.ions :ire available and. in can t:rpress ~ir own Personal tastea·:more ruay tbah iD"olher joint hemlock, ce d a r or fact, are often more'comforta-
roomi that are desiined for . ponderosa pine: "·ith a forttia l bit:.
and· Used by; variOW age mantel over the hea_rth. A row An arched ceillnc, fpaneled
of panel-doored cabinets along and .paint.eel• match the walls ~the dressing area the fireplace wall will . be will e1pand "e room immeas-
lrom the bedroom proper is u~ru~ ~ a~acti,ve S;torage. urably. .
Che flnt step in creating the Bu1ltrm shelVJng ab:<>ve will Light-colors are desirabll\ln
rilbt aUnolphere-for-tJte.-.fted-. _,hlld. .J:iooks • .and:..d.J..s. p.1-&-¥ m09l parl!--ef the c°'fritl'y;. ·
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_l __ SALi PllcJ' . -1MAKES THE-GREAT -.· Simmons True Comfort 9•lltH JP&, .... 1119.50 s99~ .
,MAYTAG WASHER
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Sealy_ Healt.h-Guarcl -Ii,. $1995' ''"" .... l ... SJJt.5t •
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Box Springs ltt. l lt.71 c1, ... •11t $29'5
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I 2 Mattr~s-s~s • ~~,;. fir~ -... , w~ .. Bolster I -2 Box ~pring1 1 a 'tsqult • tufted stor11• comp1rt·
, 2 Quilted Spreads ..__ ment
1 1 Corner T1ble ,,
Black Hounds Tooth -Blick N1ug1hyd1
legulcir $249 .50
SALE PRICE
. FAMOUS NAME BRANDS. KING SIZE. S P E C I A L !
Regular Price -3 Piece .......... , ......... , . , ... $429.95
Kint Size Frame ............. , .. , ... , , .....•. , . , . . 19.95
Bedding Package ........ , ....•..... , ........ , . . . . . 49 .50
( 2 1hHft I
• { 2 Pillow (1111 _
I 1 Bl1nket
I 1 M-fw11t Pad
$499.40'
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SAVE
$399.40
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11.,ur All-le ·-· 2 speeds '" _. 111-fecic Wnllinl-Aut-1•ic:
>Oftener dispen¥r. · Power-Fin Aail>tor
lorwlSlinr action !hit's rent~. tho'°""' Sped!l ·,.,; cycle makes really dirt)'
dadlet I cloth to get CIHn. \
_. lllctnoic Ctotr~ b1Jtr. Fast dcy
ciotMI lft nnUe, low temperatures whUe -Giie .....ors 'conslantty •1et1•
, • •'•IL• In clothel. Shuts olf when ,..... th dried just ~(If. One seltinf ...,-• ~·r for time and temp. Per· ~ """9nt prrn settin&: removes wrinkltS. ...
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DAVIS-
BROWN
411 E. 17th St.
Cost• Mesa -646-161~
Dally 9 • 9 Sal, 9 • 6
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Simmons Ce11tennldl '.~~,"
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King Slae Set
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2·19.50 .
,Queen · Size .Set
Sealy Custom '. Quilt ... ~ .• 1• . ' Queen Size Set
l49.SO
39.95
119.95
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• · Bea1>1tyrest &
Posturepedic 'All Sizes
Bedspre,ads at • . Clo5e·out ·:Prices.
• Sealy Rest Guard 49.95 11. ,,,
Qiaeen Slie Set 149.95
King Size Set ' 199.50
AilW frffl .... '* twl11 $5 95' led Frames ;:: ::.:: :,'".:; • .
llU•tmY USHI . $75 00 Sealy Posturepedic Set '."~~~=-· •
Sofa~ Sl"pers SAVE SSO to S100
Coate Mesa's
Oldest Home.Owned
Furniture Store! •
1165 HARBOR BLVD]
l)owntown Costa M•sa
Phone 54B·5131
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RCA introduces lhe · set of the future:.
·The Two Thousand ·· .• '
l1t Ono 9i·•nf tf•p RCA h1 r111u.d tlit 1p1ed.
e11d eccurecy of tho computer to ltelp un-
¥•il o new ce11huy iri color t1lt¥itio11. It'•
• lfrnited edition 12,000 tehl wit!. unlirnif·
ed edvtncement.
Finf tnd moil obvious, ii ih 211t Ctntury
d11ign. lh 1culptul't'd whittnt11 cur¥tl to'•
ro1twood ¥tn•tr top. Tht bltck tr•n1l111ctnt
doors 11ide bt ck end cfi1eppeir into the ••t,
r1¥11ling th• 13 ·inch cli1gon1I 1crt•n.
.;o wet'ldtrl119 th,.u9h empty chonMft for
the 1t•tion you went. Yo11 eimply 90 tllt11fly
encl 'in1t•11tly from one liwt 1tetio1t ' te.tho
Pr11t th1·UlliF Tl1¥er ind th1 1ign1l 1t1kint
circuitry t1ke1 O¥tt, A 1i11nt motor 1w1tp1
up •ncf clown fflt UHF lltnd, lttklng tn .tC·
ti¥• ch1nntl. Whtn it finch ~n1 it 1top1.
Tbt •ttmot. •osontr~ls ·tf color, tint end .,.,1. "J'l'I' •r• computer..cft>1ignecl too. They op•r• •.*"' tl1chonic1lly 10 th1r1 ire no motorl, no-
noi11, •nd . no mo¥ing p1rh to wt1r out or
.. bra1lc clown. •· ·
ln1icl• ille Twt Thou11ncl, though, l1 fht big·
9e1t· n•wt. •
kCA ell111i111t1d th1 con¥1ntio111I VHF tvn,r,
In ih pl1c• ire ntW com pllfet·like "mtlfl•
c.ry'.:,_cir'cuih -•l1ctronic circuih wiffl '"'"'" L-;-'!r~~~=:::=:::::~:--_, ori11 like tiny compultrt.
-Wli"' you pr•n the rt1note control Lutton, _,
the circuits 111tom1tlc1Jly r1m1mb•r which
ch1n11l1 you h•"'• protr•mmitcl. St tli•r•'•
S~e It IH,-Y at
DAYIS•BROWN ' I .
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ZINNIAS '
cut .fl•-• with .3 f.Ot ·' 79~ . . ~-"""..Mixed ~olora
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~FASTEST SHADE '.' ' I
IN 'THE WEST I.! , -EVERGREEN. PEAR TREE .
• . Up To 8 Feet T!lll
r"Jo SPECIAL . . .
' · We'D.-show you how!
TUBEROUS BEGONNIA
SEEDLINGS
Wlft give full color this · ·
··~-:· llealltffal PIC!l!its
39~-.~ ·1· 0 $'160~..:
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FLOWER . SHOP . '
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· f.io111's ~vorite
Big Bunda '.' ·
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ALL YOUR FAVORIRS ' '
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PEACOCKY -Ju cute and modern as It is cocky is thiJ braS&y peacoCk which ·,
roosts ln fireplace when the fireplace isn't beihg uSed:. The rahed~scroll pattern ·
area rug is from a group called The R.oom Maker& by Regal Rugs, Inc. \
·OUTSTANDIJ:«G
SEUCTION AT
TIPTON'S
Westtnpouse ---~ -·~·/\VII OUf" D i
Pwmanent Press
Laundromat-Twills
Slocklo•IJrl" ,.,._,, ....... "" .,. ....... "_of ..... .
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.• ~ Woltf>.T~111 Doar•f.,..,._ l'lmbM-Action
mlll1k;Md-ln& • S-posl.
sion _... saver control •
StQP 'N 9oakllll Tirher • 3
rtrilll-1 Wntlnghouse a. chJiiNo~Huvyduly.suspen. __
skin ""*" • 5 water tem-
....-. lllec:llons lndudlng
Permenent Preu • Tub inte-
rior ~ • Softly door IWitoh
• s.tf:<lltanln1 lint ejector
end PQRi•lltn wash bn«et
..... n.c110L 5a llrJW
• 5 tlmperlture selectlon:
Rqu'9r, Low, AJr Auff, Auto
.-Dry/Perm1nent Press, Damp
Ory • Auto Call reminder·
oilNll • Bosko! Interior fight
• limo Dry end Auto Dry/
Permanent Press cycles•
Eaqdo.r:uch Unt.collector •
HeaVy duty construction •
Ba-air t1oW drying sys.
tem • MuttipM exhausting • 'SoftiJ door swil!=h • f'orce.
lal111 enaimef basket • Auto-
matlC •les;trlc Ignition .... no
plot lilllt • Slfet)' lllut<llf
Westinghouse
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saver control with·''Reselect''
setting• Stop 'N SoakTMTJmer
• 2-positlon agltatlon/spi(I
&peed selector • True 16·
pound capacity • Ooubl•·
action washing • HeaVy dutY
transmission and suspension
system '• 5-pushbutton water
temper,ture selector, includ•
Ing 3 ffermanent Press 1et·
t ings• Automatic bleach
dispenser • Optional 1Uto•
• matie fabric softener di1pe~
ser •Powerful non-elocdr.bl
pump • Unt fllter and Wlttl'
re-circut.Uon system • Lock
'N Sl>'nTM •fety Jld • ~
loin -m•I top and lid
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2. llYOLYING CRIDIT
2300 HARIOlt llL VD.
In Htrbor Center
COSTA MESA
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DuP,nt '501'
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" This 11 One Answer to 'Growfng Family's ~eraon•I R•ca for Space . • :. •
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i Newat ·metit· Outd\o O~
!Urnlture .of[erlngs renec1;ihe
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compact paUos with their
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That"s the word from June
Wood'!!:!!, style cOnsultant to
Lee L. Woodaro Sons, Inc ..
Owosso, Mich., p.t one er
manufacturer of ivrou~t iron
furniture and the first com·
pany to develop re silient
seating that can take sun.
rain, amt.even ice and snow.
boosins ID a stylized. leaf pat-
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Those who prefer CU8hions
to ~ modi.ah strap· cpn have
thein in a styll!h weather
resistant fabric.
Ten new patterns of Vinyl·
Vent, a nylon reinforted fabric
which allows water to drain
away 'instanUy, are now
availab~. The fabric is used to
For Youths
The generation gap ls ex-
panding home horizons.
Famil~· rooms are becaming
more elegant, more formal
and more often occupied by
adults. So a new "out" has
been found ror the platter cover Vinyl-Dri c ~a b 1 o n s parties an<( guitar sessions
which are reslltant to damage
by rain, ice or mow. However, young~ members of the fami-
it's recommendid that they be ly thrive on;
1be "out" is convenient and broupt Indoors !or the win!et_ r Within the ICOpe « parental months.. . ' . It' th I I All metal pieces which team supervuton. " e aml Y
wrought iron with mesh· are __ garage.' .
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~hoose, 'Sun , T,i.n;ie~·With ~ir . C{)ndi~iqning
Tiie -loward air cao-rn0lber'1 buJY wlt.h Ille U..-Here's 'wb,y: family lo eool, 411 and com' lo belof ...-Ill .. -·
dlllml"I . In todll'• horne1 Ing, when the kid.I ,,. rom--You can keep Ille w!J>. !oril~lt. ·-• llllllf "*' ldl-
le'I N111J a &lop at Old Mu ping ~ the playroom, dowt clooed, to uchado ralo, -EDdod II tlla lndlllaaal toke pilee lodq,
-Amdlcam are atlD aeek· when dad ,, workini, 'ID '\llO • poUOn,. dirl, nolJe and prow~ -11 r 1 de .to tlNI Tiie ~ -........
IDI .., bol -IWll le< den, ther<'1 nb plaee for th• en. • _ -......i.r ad aoll c1riJ!b air «Xliiditlio t1 i.l'l a .... ~
lelawe time acllvltlet. SUn penetrating, ln1taUng htal of _ y111•,. <oml«llble'-dur-•wbldi -Ml mart"" cllJ Old Mu -If• ~
wonblppln Ile for bo u rs a muw summer day. 'Ing Ule<loy and golllag no~ul tban lllo COiie! _.tin(,... ~·· Wl1el111111 "'I
under Ill 1am1111i ,..Y., tllen . Flameless electric air con· alHp at qll~ wllb 'Ille bot, ~ eloctrlc air -now y111 -llaft"""' ... '1
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wbls dowri the bigbwayi ~ conditioners-mAke It po•~· ll4e. · dltlllalnl',..'YlmadealOlllld
.... dolf)l -and_ .... ble to llltl) of!, the~ .. , of~ ~ v ... !Ind )'OU!lllf with ~~ -lb. THINlc'--""'"'
enjoy the llm•t spar~e whUe Man Sun -"1"ili®t rea 'l NMtred enetp;• the twnmer reslle •alue of J'GUr ~. THINk ·-..WV·MMe Fre1t1,••
the breae lieepo -com-d!lputtne bb. benefits. <joldruml . led by beat and • America'• -time II OD THINK -'"''""' ;.,_ ·-'·' .. !ortably cool. ~ beneUI< are !lne \Wien -.nty are '1lm!nated. the bi<reue. ,,,.,.., llme lor ., ""°
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home and at w«k. Wbai condlUO!)jp& ls lite ticket. bal>y's diaper rath; the wbo[e moot ol illlt ellra lallure um.
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·prefer to leave iheir outdoor a Y ~ u t h·~eared ~ recreation . area ts a ']Otnt project by two · fU;J"niture outside all year long home fumi.shings mlnufae-
":lthout .fear ol rust or turers: 'lbe. Englander· Com·
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"New meta) furniture will
especially please families who
want their outdoor areas to be
as comfortable and invittn1 a1
their livin' rooms, yet prefer
furniture t~t can be left out-
of-doors in the roughest
weather witb never a care for
its protection," Miss Woodard
discoloration. . Beeause of the tncreuing ~y, lnc., which makes bed-·-
popularity of this comtruction, ding, and Calla.,ay Milb,
dining chairs 8114. tables have which makes carpeUng.
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The new lonian collection ls
composed of easy Chairs, euy
rockers, dining chairs, lunges
and-ottomans. It has grace.Cul
tubular steel frames. while
seats. and backs are o f
resilient vinyl straps in. a
choice of colors or white.
Miss Woodard pointed out
that tJ1ese pieces can team
with any of the stylish outdoor
tables with glass, met.al mesh
or fiberglas tops.
A sophisticated choice would
be a new, completely weather
resistane fibreglas top th a t
looks like a fine, leather em-
been introduced-into the Lloyd H~, A.l.D., ot
Mayfield collection to go along New York City has designed a ·
pieces-casual chain, gpring teen-a~e guest .garqq for the
chairs and love seats. two f~. This bu wall-to-
Other collections in the wall Acrilan plush carpeting;
Woodard line specifically in. a wall of poster blowups of
tended for outdoor use are teen idols and symbols, and
Sculptura, featuring gtacefully tiered bunk beds. The bunks
molded metal mesh with op-art Englander mattress and
tional cushioning, and Pacific, ~x. spring ~mbles covered
a Far Eastern influenced coo-m siuling stripes and solids of
t e m p o r a r y design lj.tlt' party-proof canvas.
simulated woven reed seats The carpetir_\g ls Callaway's
and c8pe 'wrappiiig on back\ "Ever Wher'" pattern and is
and anns. treated to be impel'\'iowl to
The woven re.ed.J effect is stains. Jt has been especially
also available on me classic developed for indoor-outdoor Chateau Lorraine grouping.-.._ use. ...!'.. L
_PROFESSIONAL TOUCH -New°ly available at .the consumer level Is Plexlglas
in several shapes, sizes and forms. Sheets of it.can be used to cover almost any·
thlng-lvorkl of art, collection of bulterflies, homemade collage. Mount the pro-
ject on painted ot fabric-covered hardboard or'J>lastic and then bind edges with
me]allic or fabric tape tor a !inlshed,;.'}lr~esslonal IQ<Jt. + ·
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Dichondra Food provid,s
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:· ~lplCO lor t Iola] elec-
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doesn~ need lo be a·problern.
You can instill a carefree
electric washer. ~ dryer
side4>y-side in a apace 30 in-. dies deep ud from Hee! 7 In.
cbee to $ feet; .1 inches wkie, . f';fJOlldlni, 00 the model.
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: Most Rooms Have Spac~
Y.U Cllll have tlli big' bed liae bed with room lo opare
·even if }'Ol,IJ" bedrqam is just, for chests, the. usual .closet
pl~ln "everyday" slle.~ optnmp and doorwlys.
The bias lleep dlmemions Simlluly, .I h e Englander
developed lo ftt b I 11 er de . ..~. '"·
-"'the beddlnc In-"!I""' -·~. ~~..:~·-. dustri <:an be mtroduced tn' size bed can ftt 1ntp prac-
bedrooms wl-hogging all . licallj .,,Y bedroom that bolds
the avallalllt flour apect, a regular double bed-"!Q, jor
Although .fi•i • i.ct thaf eumple, a room Iha~ 11 .my
bedroom sizes bnm;t grown 10 :r 12 f e e t -and sti!I have
. ~ mudt as bed sizes, the new room for chests. chair and
·so :r l).lncb queen aiu bed, desk, as '!ell as entry and
: IDlf tbe. 71· I: •inch king siJtJ closet, O~, '
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!11vet"S. ~ends definite .tech·
• So says LeRoy s i m o n niques to frt a SUP.el size bed
:desilftl'I for 'I1le ~ande; into a pint-a17.e ~m with
,Cornpmiy, major be d din 1 mulmum eye appeal. He
:manufacturer. He said: stressed :
· "1be king siZe bed may look "Beds should al~s have
.:inasai.Ve wMa ~ou see It in the space around \betn for easy ~store, bu& actually Jt can pin-linen changing, at least two
!to molt 'master bedrooml in feet. Often tli!s can be ac:hiev·
:homes and IP'l!i!nlllil. '\)ese ed by pus_hing chests Into cor·
-~ve beM designed. for many nera, uUllzing wasted space."
:.~!'I to be abfe to take twin Also effective is the trick of
~~ The king me bed 8C· blending the bed1 with the
:tuall.Y requires less Ooor •space background of the room.--This ~
"'than a pair of twins because could mean a p a t le r n e d
·~ • two or ~ feet between bedspread which ·m a t c b e 1
~ ·tble beds isn't nteded." wallpaper or fabric, ot a solid-
,,. Simon·aays a bedroom that colored spread just a tone
fs 12 by 15 feet can take a king Ugbter than the rug.
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pnlereoces 1rx:Ucate the tw.a'.in
ll meeting. •Eatt and Weal ate
'jelling together oo !uch mat-
i.en as strong dqjllli fi.ces.
·'Regional ~mitUre ty I e Wncfs currently show pariish' a. the 'i9P tavol!ite foe home· -.une In 'the East and
w-.,twith{the'Midwest JOlni11 il\'Jetween.
1· "'Trend s Jn r ~gional
preferences are not as prediC-tahle as tbey were when ·the
."1)..S.' ))OpUlal\on was I e s s
mobile," said E. ii.. ow a rd
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effect of maklng people more ' and Co&onla1 deilps..t '"'9 c:balea, 1'111Wf'.n&l•nd and._ wnble 'inlerelt in En&--riCb tnn.cw nd1,11
e'a'ger to break from a familiar· regk>n'1 lraditionailttl prefer South lbow • int er•• t la• lllb dtll&n, wbiclLJI aa .. .we, . :.a~ -. ...
moldandtrysomeUlingnew," their Early Amerlean trampoaitbe U...: DlllDbertwotn rile ellewbere, too, but not "'b~illde•&aaJlila Gatewood observed. furniture in· 1 1 UcbC brown ~r fl Spln1sb 11nd ha ..,.,"Ctlly chwt.ed in CW1'ID& " ~ ' ~ As suppliers of hardwood maple fiai-'1 . But they'll ttke · the .tauer 11 l!arl7 Amerdn. IW'YtJI. ·,,. • . -.--cent 1r '1ft." • fUturt
veneers the association's r~ aa a ·clOR ~. ~orCbirdcbofice.dlvenioa:la ·, G~.indicited.lh~t a ..,kadtn1._u... .. .:!..., · .,.-
members. continually .watch .c.,oce., ).' · ~ ~ · f.Yldqt: !felUrners dklOla deQmcttrudil.f6rmtnclbthe -· ~-,,nowappurr
for changes in regional style ' The Southbassuocum'bed to Ff'elldl~ ?.ld=welterners, --&flllh atyltf UteJory. Ht m•" tfroac bidl ... top
preferences, Fo·r example, the • .Fiendt lnOu-1bus -IY~;-.'-~heavy Pint In'* JIDO! "
when •lyles sud! as ·Spanlsl]· oostiQg Early Ameri<all lrom "-• Wlille -rs deilp. .;;=';==:::i:::==;;::~:=:;
rate ai IOP< In home decor.· ilslOjlJ«andinlNo.lpodtion sive~a~_,.aytleto c)l9d . .;, 't..dlni • woe.ll. -; ,. OAT'. BU FS '•
ating, G3tewo00 explained, .in that region. Spanilb,i .ltallb an.d COil-.patfeijWaod'fnUhel ,W..· ..._ 'Mt•••v 11 ._?j
veneer manuafacturers anti-Number two pre(erences te~ 1'· , •• ii a 'Cllrk flalll:I .., ~ ....,., ....., '
cipate a rise in ilem4J1<1Jor . showaceitainunanlniltyiaa .~ taba.,wo ff Danblb ·m o dern,-~ .. ._ .. ..,.-.,.,.,. ..
pecan veneers. mixofregions:Itallandeslgn ·~1 as a f ·outth mecaurabrownfor~ c...ty.:Ne...w .. ·
In other reported regional ls the second.-wlllCed In place dxilqe ti111ll rqlonl tz. lllDdom; 1UJ>1e ud dleny,in .o1· -•• ....... '
style preferences, New the West, Central (including cepttbe~ .. -·, JIMlfmn or .bapey "to'nea: 5l e4..,fN ... ef.. y.
England continues as t be Rocij' Mount.loll ud !!aft· '!be · <iatliI "!"I ·-11111 -In lllliqued madlum Pf\OI• • ·· '
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STYROFOAM COOlfl · . . .-. ~ .
2666 HARBOR BLVD.
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546·7Q80, COSTA .MESA
,WUIDAYS 9 -~~ 9
Sin.DAY 9 to 5:30
SUIDAY 10 to 5:00
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·12 INCH· PATIO BRO~M
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movil'lq. :
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Germains
Lawn Seed
0 Thi1 :1 911•r~rit•.d to
9row .11 12 moriffi1. . ~
0 Arid yo11 9•1 • fr•• h•rid
lj:!tirikl•r ih•l'1 worth
S 1.19 I $500.00 ;( you're
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Timi• work1 Ii~• m19ic
lo il•rl coff1•, lur11
li9hh off or on.
G,.;•f !d,111 -11ld bo to
! ' . 9• 10110 to 1111 to 1t1rt
tho11 ox11ci1• r1cord1
you bought 3 v••r• 190, ·
. 8 ZNCH PAnERN
1 ;BA~L SWAG
0 Rom•nlic 1w19 light fixlut•
i i11 •mber ot ruby,
• D De•I i11clud•• ch1il'I, hoolt1 •
ind ill·lillt •witch . D 1Nof h1•d to i11st1l1, 10
you'll h1v• enough 1n•r9y
for rom•11co .
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NO. U· 153 JIGSAW _ _,, ___ .__,. .0 M•lt•1 •+r•l9ht,
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f!ljf1l, plttfic:t, ertd
-<Oll'lpotitioM, 0 l11clude1 woodc11tti119
bl.de, wrench, wre11ch
holder, ]000 RPM,
· 'h HP, Z.4 lll'lpt. 1299 .
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• l•w 191i111t •blc1111 m1il, llow come I lteop t•ttint t1x
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BRIQUETS
D Ch1rco1I p1c.••1•d tho w1y
you Ii~• it. ·
a ci...,.
a Ht0lto1f, tOw·HMlto, 1ro1t .,. ....
WN TOASTER
BROILER
0 For indoor cooltovh.
0 Or, _,;o lit th e lt.11oy
d•ip i11k the to11terf
0 M•lt•t 11ice 9iff.
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GLIDDIN ANTIQUE
KIT
0 For l'll••lr•t n-thi11t 1
look old.
0 Or m•ltlnt old thi119t
loo• oldor, •l!!!lfll 0 Or m1ltil'l9 old1r thil'ltt
look •l'lci11'11 •
0 Or m•ltiftij •Mi•11f tt.11191
look d1cr1pit ( •w,• shut
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FLUIDMASTER
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BALLCOCK -0 If ffio old One 1~u••l1
•114 ltubt.101, this'll f.ir
it llp. 0 I Ar.d then, If If 11111
, bubbl•s, c•ll 1 t•ol19ht,
"\ m•ybe you·v• 1truclt ell. I 0 In •II or I l Inch wh1ltl11,
RALLY ·CAR WAX
0 Mele lty DuP'o11t .. y.u
ltaow it'1 9..4,
D Cle11K •IHI w11e1 i1t
o"'-111y op1r1tio11 •
0 f.or .l:.eth ftOW .r eld
ch•rioh. ·
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a $•YO •Mvth to _ti .... ff .~ti t"1illf ef ......
to yo11r t11offi1r-i11-l1w.
a Cooler wor•• •• we!{ II ttl. hithlf ,,ic'41
kh1d, btri it's o lot litliter t. COl'T'f'• lwhot'1
ho•vy i1 ll'IY 1tM1tfri.,-i1-l1w, Mo e•fl te MM),
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·HELLO I
I" A not• to our thoughtful anonymous Meta ..Venle
re1id ent, "We w9rt in the forpst encl cevfd ..;..
1e9 fht i rees. Than ks for letting Us know y.,
concerio.. Al end I w•·nt et tht l1ndtupirtg. Hep9
yeu'll com• by and 1y1biill it.and .let u1 l:tuy y...
• cup of coffee. With folks llke you h1lpl~9 ,_.
hoW" c•n we 90 wron97 Thinks 191in."
Y.our1 {riHCI
Klrm Rim•
GLIDDENS DtuPL8SS
WAl.L PAINT . .
O ·r.1~th1t 11 111•rollfMtl
..t t. lllrip.
0 ID011't'w°'k with e
. • h•..-....,., the11tk. It .,.;~ 4u1-:.e llttle.Jl
0 0r; .. h1 10 lflh111t.. t. e
fl •l01lftooth finish.
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