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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-06-12 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa7 .. > • -· • -. ;: . I . . . -eruocra .• • • • ... _· ..... -~:.... . .--. ~ . • -Badha•n~s· .Bill. --... --· . -..... . . .. .. •• L Cutting· lir~~Y --'· ...... ---(;tears · Bllrlite erutilelight ~- Killer Gives Insane Plea By ARmUR R. -VINSEL or -.. Diiiy P11et si.tf ' Blowing a breezy kiss to ~wsmeo, candlelight killer Robert. w, ·1.Jberty·was led from a <;Ol.orado 1Springs· courtroom Thursday,-alter buying ·a 30:day dela y in his tetnm to the Southern Cailfornia to face murder charges. He told a judge Ile is insane. The 23-year-0ld Conner mental palient, his girlfriend and a teenaged tcav,e.ling «>mpanion were indicted late Wednesday ~ the El Paso County Grand Jllfl' Ol1' a variety of charges. · Tbty are accused of kidnaping, ag· gravated robbery, assault with a dtadly weapon on a peace officer and· auto theft, as a result of a high speed chase and ca pture Tuesday near Colorado Springs. Uberty, who has been s o u g h t throughout Southern California .since Mareh. with the manhw< inWls!fying since he struck last weekend, pleaded innocent by reason of iMallity. .. Judge William E . Rhodes ordered him Confined to the slate hospital at Pueblo for a JG.day, psychiatric examm.uon. although he was originally upected to be flown to San Diego today. Judged sane last September II by -(See LIBERTY, Pqo I) Ora•ge Weat•er Look for a litUe more dr izzle on Saturday morning, followed by sun- ny skies and temperatures bact up in the comfortable seventies alone · the Orange Coast. INSWE 'l'.ODA.Y F.verythi1lg vou might want to know about the Orange Countw Hcttnl and Garden Sh.ow can ~ found i.n todat1's Weeke~ i ectian. ........ u """"" ... c .. 1,.""' • -... .,_.. • a.do:lltt u, ' ""'-' ..... .., Cllittll'-' D-42 OrMM (_,-11 c.itlkl ti 11..._.... 2$..tt OMtlll "91kft ,. ,,..... ...,.., ,. Dlvwcn 11 '-" 1"1• 1!""'1.. ..... • ,... ....... a..n =~'=~""""" ::ri =t:' "4: """'91c-II • W11it. ... 1• -'M L-*n U "-'' ..... tj.IJ ...... f .,,.,.. "'-... ~Lk-1t W ...... l>W -" _,. • -' • ·- --. ----. • . . ' . ~ ~ --" ·--. -. -....... --- • • .. - . . -. . -- . . - • • • •• . ; -~ . :· 0-· -... -Fire ,R1iin$· -g • ..!.4 . . ... ... a ,. !0 1 _'I'•'·. , ".~·. -~·-~·-...... ~ ' -1--.l--.4~. --.... ..... -.,., ,... . ~ ft " ...... .,_ . .E 1 .. ..1.-.....'..i... 1 • • .: U8Ute8seS Se~r yes • ..._,in> • ......,nt _R_tile' : · ; .. .1 > "1_ •• , . , •'( .,,~ ~~bocr:::i"'~ "1-·~l Jn Brooklyn WASHI?jGToN ·(UP!) -Seo, 'l'llomat J. Dodd' (D-Onn.), pulled out of the race tor" the Demuc:r~ . f11WD1mtilm for his Soa"° teat today, lU 1!'ft epren the pooalbility he mJihl run u in In- dependent - 'Ibo -.iJc S l·&le CGamllon is - "f will not teek nor will l\ acce.pl the Democratic nomlution as U.S. senator," Dodd s&RI in a one-.entence slatmeoi released by bis Wullingtm office. . Aides declined further comment.· and said Dodd was in Connecticut. But at Dodd'.s home ia Old Lyme, Conn., his lftlS aide told UPI that Dodd was "giving ser:lous consideration'' lo a third party candidacy and loday's aJUIOWICefll<Jlt did not preclude that possibility. Dodd, 63, who was censured by his senate colleagues in 11117 tor COlv'erting campai&n fundJ to . his peraona1 use, has been running uphill In bil batlle only two weitta away aDd ntunday an •Jd ~--1er . ,.ttdlOd and """""'1C<d 'hll• -· for-~..SO.. Edwi<!I L. ~ one ol Dadd'• _rivals for the homiiWion. . T!Je, Rev. Joeeph D. Dullty, llltlooal cbain:han of tbe Amsical f o r Democratic AcUon, another ~ candidate for the nQmi.nation, ~s ~won the eadorRmei>t of Sen. ~brahain A. Rlblcoff (l>Caon.) Dodd suffered a mild heart attack May 13 and has been recovering since, althoug!t he flew lo WuhlnJllon Thursday lo vote .., the Byrd ......iment lo the ~-chureh tmendmeltl. Dodd rtsmned the campaign trail after hi& heart seizure but lw been spez:iding much of hla time resUng at his Old LYine boine. ArmyPrimed to Evacuate ----. . iI~S. Citmns in Jordan --· :: : ·' . -. . . WASHINGTON (UPI) -'Ille _Dad A. Klslln((lr, lo min developmenll Airborne DlvlllQn al Ft, )!rig, N.C., In Jonlan. has been. jl!lced oiJ-ol<rf _u port Of A S11te Department -Jal tall flitte emeraeney ·~ ln:p rt te c.fh I headed by Aml>usador Harr!Joa Syn>o Amerlcon dtllem In lllrifetonl Jrin, me<,:lonner envoy lo Jordan. Is trying admlnlllrailoo olflclll1 iald tadoy, lo cooflrm 1he welfare and whereaboult They said the ~ were Gt-all U.S. notionlls In Jordan, Zltgler al«ted Tbllnd1y nigbt • -IC U.S. Slid. citll<nl were beJng held lmlqe ii' two Ziegler .aid the ln!mlalionl Red Crosi hotels in Amman, the Jordan capital, hu conti;acied With Middle Eut AJrll~ by Palestinian commandos. Jn Bttrut. Lebanon, to airlift Americana ~the ~·baft lrinoe been and other r...ia-s out ol Jordan. There re1:11aed~aod a,n ... atrtlft of foreigner• are an ~st~ 535 Americans in out ol Annan boo -. 11111U1od by Jordan. Amon( thoa< ]Olvlng are the lntoml~ ·Rod Crou, the . troops "nonesaentW" pe_..1 at the A-· , ~ .., alert, o!fldall .ald. . lean Embasy in Arnmtn and Jhelr depe11- "lt la ~ procedure when o lilua-denll, Zle~ aal.r. Uon _..,,., 1111 lllblo lo ·place units Olllcials aakLd.lailt of lh<-ev1cuatlon on the alert, "'Ibey told. -' of fore~ lrom Jordan ,..,. •tlU 1lle offlclall IOld Ille olerl did 0 not being worked clul. Al!pougb Jordan hu mean Prtlldent Ni-.wu •bout lo agreed lo ollow Middle Eall Alrllnu ,..... troops lalo -lo racue. pi.., lo fly iillo -Amman lo conduc!t --· -· ' U. OQCiia11on, the Red Croos Is still Whlle -l'r!lil Socret1r1 -W-~ with P1lesUne commandol L. Zlell« IOld Nbm hoo -•....,;y on aetllnl the evacuees safely to the """"'nte1"·1boallllefalellU.S.dtllens oJriiort; they lild. and !he ...... poUllCol -In Dlfllculty In aettlng Americlns lo the Jordan. He llld Na,.i. hu rec<l•ed s1q1na .,... liod been one or the f_,i reparll on Ille conflict betW«n -arller towards ordering 111 the P1lallnlon -11111 Klnf evlaJotlan-· 11....m•1 Arab IeP>o. • llul owrnJ&bl there woie """"hopeful Ni.on ma for l6 Olhiutto today wllh • elev~ In the Jordon oltuatloo his foreign lllain f'vlw, Dr. l'""'1 (,. JWDAN, ..,. I) -• -.. > •• ( NEW, YORK .(UPI) -Fitts•whlch burned out a 1upermariet and several ~ and-vacaN~tenements in -a B.rootJyn l~lo area wtre·brought under cootrol tOday by firemen ,who were esc,r1ed inio · the area i by police art'er reports ol snipers, 1New' YOrk rf.ite Chief John O'~lagan rliid ~ W'li a hall hour d<laY. in sendlDg firemen to the scene because they had been ''targets ror thrown miailes, Jneludln( rocks and bollles" through a night ol· racilil dislurban<e• in the East New York and Brownsville sections. Most ol the ' fires were repoi"ted out by 8 a.m. EDT. "When the small arms lire started We would got allow our men into . the area," U'Hagan ,said Ut. itnswer to ques- l~ons about th~ Oreflghtlng ·del.ay; . The supermarket .and a· number of shops w~ repOrted to have.~· looted and a police rad,io c.ar was firebombed . The burned te~ments ~ad beeO slated for ~ition II .part o( ,an urban renewal, program in the predominantly black nelghbortiood. lt.wa.s the first. sericius r a c I a J 'out- break of the ·su,mmer in New York and came after a day· of searing heat which hit 91 degrei!s. There were no iepOl10 of injuries but It lea.st elgbt perscns wm .-Telted.. '!be trouble was t'iiu~. ht police: attempts to arrest two•loot'ers in tbe'Eaat:New .York auperriaarkel · , Asked ii there aetually ~ been' any amtll arms fire in Brownsville, O'Hagan ~ "Lill<n, I '!'Ok• lo 'policemen who were on the scene who know whri they're: talking about and the report ,..m, to be valid." . ·~ A spokesman for Mayor Lindsay, however, lakt the sniper reports were tmcon(1rmed and were "just rumors." Tbere wu no fwndlUon . to the t.nlper re,por11, the,...._. said. .Order was restored in the area later tn the morning. Polk:e escorteCl firenien illto the .,... and by I a.m. (EDT) the blazes ·were limited to small rubbish fires la and around tbe block of build!•$" The block lffected by !he fires I• borderOd by Sut.ier-·mid Hopkl"'°" av....., lild Letllon ~t ind S.roJosa Avenue ,In 111< Brownsville l<dioo, a . black' and Puerto Rican, w.e11o. • Poll'° Nkf beefed 14' ~tro and 111<-tiCol patrol fortes, which lo calm ti)!: community durlnc nigh~' had beOn puiJect out ol the .... befoie !he nm l!nlpled. • Fire officials l<Hd certain companies not io respond to · fire c1 Us in the (Sec FIRES, Pitt IJ . - ·--... • , I .· ' ~ - ' , ' ' l , -..-DAllY' .. ILOT ....... J~J~"' . • ,. • (I' P,roud relative~ still clutching camera which recorded the even~Jl~ .. her !av_orlle ;graduate.'. Thi~ .. sc~ne .ls .. being ~fed,-alhaloiig, : , Orange. Coast a,s. high scA.ooJ,. ,Jun1or college:~ ~niversftyr~ mencements· e th ir. trad\tional•place in·tbe June·apdtligbl.; · . . Badh~n:L· ~i~l on f ree,w~Y:: ' . I ' , ' ' ' ' ' ... ~ t Over llurd'le ~n ;Asse'l!Jl!ly_; . , .. I -• A controversial bill lo eliminate· a ·He also P,Oinl~ 08l.'libatiA11tMblymab seeUon 'of the Pacllic ·.c:oaSt 'Free.way ~~rman 1 iestWed Jae.:owm a hOn\l'l through NewPort Beadl was apJ>f9Y«f ~ rfewpPGt Bach himsell and willnmal~ by. an. Assembly. coinmiltee Thllrsday, ~atly 1<>PPQSed. to aiiy rreewa, qiit,wOuld in Sacramento., drawing rnlxed'"reaction · feet Jt ' ' · · ~-af '"·Or ~..,. I ")1 I\• I I .,.,,y. Olig "~ ange. ~•I. •"II. l ,.did, sup., •"thing "" the , City Assemblyman .ftllPert E. :Badham .(R, t.:'OWlCIJ, tt wculd be: ·called conflict of NewportrBeath), PlU1'. friepds 1aqd. foes interest," Mayor w"tlson snapped. o( the freeway, are expected to ·r8tui:9 1 He predicted, however, lhal Badham's lo 1ho; capital 11!:'\ \YIJO~}•~n ~ !!jl\ tilU ,wlD 'be. de.feat!'<! oild,irul!Pst"1 !hot. aoe.s tcr~·Assembly floor-fqr,a ~' • dvert' if lt isn't; .the ,~document canoot · If ·appc:ov~ •. it w~ be P:1i ,on, -·lo d hat It he •-Tr ~"' Com lee I o w ~-' --\ .xua:te ansf"r' "!~on 1 °" AssembJyinan Bii<Diam,.Ni!wport Coun-~iQeratlon apd pefha~ retuM'"to eilman Howar.d1 :RoR:ars · :am loogt;ime the 1.1oor !Of a f!nal·~e unl~skiDp!. fS<elB.IDHAMr -I) Warding of the ti1lf, AB 1701 ,. says I · ..... It wp1;1ld.:de.~t.he-1 future PMllla~Cbist · t · · · ,' , ' 1 ., ~=~,~~.'!fi:.s::*~~~ .ii~~ :cw: .,:~fu~e$: · de~~~;,;bv ,Trans • tion' .~: :vz-.v :... M. -Or: n:Y.,,; I mit\<e-pasoed -the ille~! by' a •I I~ f' J ' H• N•e' 3 ~._.. 'l'IJll~Y 'an:.~. , ri 11owhig ·: Resld;,.. or N._tli-h«u'....,¢ m~~'J:~·~~' ~:Ztl"~;~ ·th~ ': ve!'fllll"! .. at e •:m.,.for .the-- 11_ ~, -• t . '..:..,, .Air catifofn;a., ,lets ', talie , oll _, , r I ' :-.~ IJf.O, '""e • ~:'9'\<!n!J' ~ Al\'. <rol" ~lee ai.nt'., -'bail 111 • 'nl'ado"cp,' 16 r.J: ~"~~ __ .,,..,.,');'> 1 mind " I . •I I" ..... ' •I!' ·-w-·~, · cosia Mesa 'M.,or Wi 1\( Wilm CUii : 'theri37'l :vim i.. mlklnc -~-I I I"-' of •·'--""'-' fl>eir eatly momlflg. deJ)Ol!ur.s 'Iii 17 ""' ,,.. ·•cu ar Yer...,.. ~·-,. .. an J.ha~-r nJ""'·' ......... a o·t th •Ill Franl< Lanterman (11-t;a Caliida) wfto, • ·~ ...-. _., ... he said, brecied 'In .._t , t11e"nd of orie C.lifomla lilib aChool ill-. 'to allo preaentallon. • · ' · · • ' · Dight jradualioo plrties at' °""'1llrll. "He lllOYed -lo put It on the Door Tho s1.-t. ln'i~-111< ~ -._ and got .a quiclt second,'' Ma,vor Wlleon SP'Od the evening .at ,~ ~ lbm said todari complalnlnc lhltl• antmb!ed return home Oii the• r .m. flla¥e. foes of JJia propo6I( --·t even been Clitroid said . two pllno,'lOads ~ permilled to speak. out •lhls mom!Jls. 1ix -art~. IOr "'Mind yoo, lhi• 11\111 hadn't • ..._ SalurdOy and throe more wlll 'IO T• hcml the testln\ony," he lllid. lO, l . .,. ' --- • . I , ' / • • .. ' • Jl;DAll.¥-l'llOT s ---"'-~-"'----,=',.--,=~~------..:..-' -• I I • . main source or petroleum supplies. uick«l the C!fOlsr'Oldl city of Travel on Highw1y 4 has been limited of auaclting Phnom Penh one day ." &peu t.odly anc1· cut the-to daylight hours for the put month Fighting ·near the ruins of Angkor an-bulll h1&f1way linking the Cam~ and even.before the war came to Cam· Wat slackened but a C • m bod i a n badilD caplt.11 af Phnom Penh with the bodia Utt route was not recommended spokesman uJd the government forces m.tloa'• only deep water seaport. for nighttime travel. The Xhmer Rouge had no plans to Lry to drive the Com· A Phnom\Penh communique said Cam· -Cambodia's venion of the Viet Cong munisl forces out of the area, lesl the 'badian forces drove the North Viet--were thick in the Elephant Mountain ancient shrines be damaged. nmneae ~ Viet Cong attackers from range traversed by the highway. In Soult\ Vietnam. sil Americans were Kompon& Spell but commercl.al traffic Kompong Som ls a bustling part which feared dead in the crash of a U.S. waa 11.W blocked from usln& the 141-m.Ue draws acores of ships every week. lt Army helicopter in a lhtmderstorm near •"fieedom· Highway" ruMing down to was tnOwn as Sihanoukvllle before March Tay Ninh City. Four other Ame[icam:_ tlie 'JIOI'\ of Kompoag Som of the Gulf 18 when military-leaders in Phnom Penh were wounded when another chopper ~.SWn. ousted Prince Norodom Sihanouk as chief was shot down in lbe,Mekong Delta. ~PQP.I Speu, a province capital. of state and adopted a more militant American military spokesmen i n .lti utride Hi,tlwlY 4 25 miles IOUlhwta ltance toward the Communists. Saigon said Communist troops ambushed ol Phnom Penh. , 1'Freeodm HJghway " is a broad paved a U.S. mechanized lnfa~try unit In the Nearly all of Phnom fenh's vital sup-road which was built. with U.S. foreign Cambodian Fishhook area Thursday and plel move over Highway 4. Tbe railroad aid money before relations between killed three and wounded 19 Americans lllit tram &npMI Som to Phnom Penh Wuhingtoo and Phnom Pefll soured in In a 10..minult battle in the jungle. wu cul by the Viel Con& two mo n t h s the Sihanouk era. The fighting was one of three clashes lfO. · -"11fe"attact-against Kompong Speu Involving American and Colnmunist Cambodia's only oil refinery ts at Komo means a lots of pressurt ls put on Phnom forces in the Fishhook. The clashes co~t ·-OM n .. ·-of ··-•er ·-·-·· P-'-.. ~Al.I the spokesman. "I do ooL l*l& --..., ......,. .. _.... i;;wi, -.... U.S. casualties of at least six dea'd ~ tr1i11n ba,. i.o, l'tmom Peal>'1 tlllllk, tbe Vilt C<"'i ml the Norlh Viet-and 29 WOWlded. '· -IJl"tT ....... LIBERTY BLOWS KISS TO NEWSMEN AFTER ARRAIGNMENT ..:. From Colorado Sprl"9:' to .s t1te,Ho1pit1l In Pueblo • .. Fro• P.,e 1 LIBERTY • • • . I • P.U"" Battle Mexleans -'¥.4>ting. ih W e.stminster Brings Three ·Arrests ' Reagan Arrives on Cpast; If oins · Agnew for Meeting _ JUotin1 broke out early this mornlngbimseU. then radioed for two more of. kl 1 Melican·Amerlcan sector o f ficers. '!!-wltll lawmen from tin dil· !.$ Ibey arTived, lhe partygoen bei!an ftrent agencies taking on 50 to 75 party· fighting among themaelves and then turn-F.inl revelers. ed on the officers, Hoover said. •'No ont wu serioualy lnjuied in the The three PollcemeG then Jssutd an )!ur·lo!'f fracas wilicb began at 2 ~.m. emergency call f<i ·help which wu Ii! a pnvate TtSidence .IC:rOSI from Sigler answered by die inore Ulan two dozen ~· . lawmen from surrounding cities. . • ,Olfkors reported lbat """ policeman Hoover uid mony o1 the potty wu tl<l<ed In lhe aide ol lhe bead members usisled Ille poiic< olficm In while otllm aullmd brulles in the-hand· quieting the dlllutbance to-hand n,blin(. ·Neither police nor riot · • pirtldpanla "'!uired bollpltaU..tloo. ~''Jfne mm were taken into Cllltody ijler • olllcerl from Westmlnller, Hun- tin,lm Bead>, Seo! Beach, Loo Alamilol, F-.ln Valley, OJlle M,.., lhe 9lalnr>f Patrol ml the Sherllf'a olfic:e lliippoll·up ... -• -.. dlarp!I of dlsturbin( the pMCe and ...wt on a police oftictr Wat JIU* M<lra Lunl1 :ti, d. 14431 wn-~.·.~· . -aJlesed putic!palll ln lb• .... ... Raymond Arpnda. 11, of 151$1 Olive st., Westmllllte:r. who 1'11 -pd -lnterfer!IC -• police olftc:ero ml dtllmt>lll( the puco. Tbetinl-a n.,_..td juvenile wu booked on curfew vlolltlnm 1 and l/<in« -tn pobllc. • omc.. H.-ry Hoover uld the riot l>eC"" -' Wedmlnlter police olll<er 1-pled . le lllop the juvenile IJ he ... drlvlnll alon( anach st. He pt away, ran into a hoUlt ·~ fl7S Church SL, in fro•t of which the poll<e car wa parted, Hoover Aid. Moments later, the car wu surrounded by -ol hootile youth• who kicked in the door of the brand new pollce 11111. ~ ~· had~ · OfOcer Herman Vamer who IJllll'l:I• lr)<il>( to quell the -by Fren& P .. e 1 FIRES ... !rnWM•tlle .,.. II they felt they could not handle their own leCUrity. AuthoriUer said trouble broke out when police at.tempted to arrest lwo men for allegedly setting rubbish fires in a Brownsvillt street. There was a subse- quent firebombing of a pollct radio car ahd a Ulird man was arrested. One patrolman suffered a slashed finger while scuffling with residents who reportedly tried to keep police from anutlng the 1Uspects. He WIS treated at a holpltal and released. DAILY PILOT ~·--i. H......._._. L..t-... ,.. ........ • ..., c.... Mne s. a1111t"'9 f)ll.ut<fl COAST PUlll~lNCI C0M'IJIY l •'b .. + N. w.M ......._, -il'Wl!Mel" J•d •• Cii·l•y 4 vu~ .... ~ac,.....,.. f 1-.. •• ic., .. a Elllw '""°""'' A. Muq•hiR1 MIMlllflllEdlw a;,~.,.. '· Natl llul• Or-c-ly Edltw .,..... COS!• Mn1' D Wu! lfT llrMI ~-· ktc~: 2'11 W.! .... , llovkv•,,, "-.... ,,, "' '"'°' ... _ N1111l"'t!M .._,,; 11171 .. Kii IJU ......... ... ~:.SN...-fl~llMI 1 ASsemhly ,Version Of State Budget Killed in Senate SACR.\MENTO (AP) -The Seoale formally iooked. tbe Allembly:. un- ballllCed venlon ol Gov. "'-'• 11.48 billion budge! today and ICheduled iii .... budget for. dale ~ Tueoday. (Earli« Sloey, Pac8'1).-, -...,.. The Senate ,FJnuoe 'Committee pot final laolcba Pl' Its Ill.II blJllon 1K¥11«. ~. ~ !':i:' o1"1'. ~: . peeled 11!1 millioo ddiclL In ·doing that, tbe CIJllllllltlft made 11 clear It-lnlendl for tj1e I.I per<ent cul to uteod. to Ill• .....,. of ~ state worker. fr:om the iovemor on down. ''Make aure that eltendl to the Jegislaton' aalarles, even though it may be iliegil." Chainnan Donald Grunsky o1 the Finance Commitlee Instructed fiscal experts whi> will ' draft the final bill . .Legi&aton' oalaries can't be cliang· .ed by the appropri1U0111 bill. The Senile orlllnally sdleduled debale oo ILi budge! blll today. But the IChedule was changed ·wh<o the Aaembiy pao!ed ILi budget Thunday. _ What the Senate did today was to gul the Assembly bill and amend its · budgel into that bill. 1'1us when it debates its budget 1\Jesday, it really will be debating an Assembly bill. The acUoo even confuses many legislatoN. * * * Senate Rejects Plans to Cur:b Arms Sale Power WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate today rejected a proposal that would have curbed Prtsldenl Nixo•'s powers to 9ell arms to foreign nations. The Jff>posal would have made gpec:Uic · ~al approval necessary before the govetnment sells .arrril to roreig• countries. Defeated was an amendment to the House-paued foreign Military Sales Act whJch would have struck authority for Pruideat Nixon to m a k e $250 million In cash sale.s of 1rms and up to $300 million for credit Ales for fiscal year 19711 and 1971. WHh lbt measure defeated, the Presi· dent caa make thOJt sales without any coosressional voice lnto what countries buy arms. Sen. John J . Williams, (R·Del .), author o( ~ amendment, wanted to require the administration to seek specific con· gressJOnal authorization for each salt. nie Se1ate took timt oul to vote. on the arms sale lS11ue !ollowln1 a 52-47 vote Thursday in which It repelled ad· minlatratioo efforts to tone down peldlng · · 1eplalion which would limit th e President's hand In the Indochina war. The vote seemed ctrtal• to fortshadow victory nut week for senators seelin1 to hold the Prtsldent to hil pledae to remove U.S. lorce1 from Cambodl• by the flrsi of .-ext month. • As for Wllll•ms' propoaal, it would have required the President to 1.!ik Congress In advance , and on 1 country· by.country basis, for permission to sell .arms oversea. -~- GovemOr RDnald Reagaa arrived on the· Orange Coast by sea IDday,'foUowed within hours by Vice President Splto Agnew in a helicopter for a mee~ at the Western Wbile Hawe o( top.level officials examining• the huge feileral gr1.Dts_made lo law entOrcemtnt 11en- cies. -~ The gover.or, who spent ~ night ' aboard ORar winner Johh Wayae'& "Wild Goose" off Newport Harbor, then steam· ed Into Dana Harbor tJll! morning aboard the conv_erted sub chaser. AiniW,'.makini hlo second visit to the Oranp Cout in lea thin ' week, WIS GunmanK~naps, Robs; Releases San Clementean A piotol'jlO<kilig deajlerado wi1o ••id he had seven states to Cross kidnaped a U.year-old San._Clemente man Thurs· day aftern9on, robbed , him, tried to ob- tain $5IXl from hls bank , and finally fled In hi.I car. Carl M. Clouse of 501 Del Mar Ave. said he was forced to ride with the young man from South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa to San Clemente. He escaped during a scuffle outside the United California Bank branch, ac· cording to San Clemente police, and the abductor, described as about 25 years old, raced away. Costa Mesa Police Detective Gerry Thompson said Clouse was relieved of $26 in cash and two credit c;-ardll after the kidnaper forced his way inlo the car. ,, "Move over. you want to get shot?, ht snapped as Cloose start~. to get out of the vehicle after dr1v1ng into the shoppiag center. The victim told investigators he was forced to hand over all his cash, but told $26 wasn't enough and ordered to make a withdrawal of $500 which he admitted having. · They arrived at the bank branch loo late, thus saving Clouse from the ad- ditional loss. . He said his kidnaper forced him lo knock on the door warning agai.nst tell· ing bankers what' was happening , but the manager refused to let them in. "Let's go, Pop." the Wdnaper said, grabbing Clouse by the arm, but he brokt free and the nervous abductor ran to the car and sped off, while his victim called police. Fr'Om P•ge 1 BADHAM ... freeway foe Marshall D u f f i et d , represented the Freeway Fighlers' posi- tion during the debate Thursday. Mayor Wilson complained of~ warm reception given them , but praised com· mittee member Assemblyman Robert Burke (R·Huntlngton Beach) for defen- ding the right of pro-freewey speakers Lo bf; heard. He said Burke Intervened when Assemblyman Lanterman tried t o railroad the bill through commlttte and noted Ulal Burke was one of those who voted against submitting it lor rurtber debate. "Ht's not \•ery happy about il. Is he ,'' remark:ed Newport Beach Mayor Ed Hirth today when asked (or comment about the proceedlnp. "We have been working with \he engineers to see if there art any more atteptable routes. Wt just don't want It there,'' he continued. "I don't think the Badhem bill will give a 1C1lutlon in Itself,·• Ma)'1>r Hirth conlinue.d, ·1but perhaps It wUI lead to one." The Newport Beach delegation prtsentcd the committee wi\h petitions. beariog 21,000 algnatures of people op- posed to the Pacilic Coast Freeway as designed • ' - FLOOR SAM~U SHOWN • 5129 HG. $166 • GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER Over IC lity chairs to cho~s• from end ell et oat1t1ndin9 reductions. All si1•s, sh11>9s I: styles fl'! every co1 ~ ,m19in1bl•. T •~• 1dv1nt19• of this wonderful promotion. I• among th• firtt to choo10 from thi1 out1t1ndin9 1election ' DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -,DREXEL -HERIT A6E INTERIORS • NEWPORT BEACH 1727 W .. tcllff Dr., 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL .9 -LAGUNA BEACH Prof111lontl lnttrior 345 North Cotit Hwy. 4"°'"' D11ignu1 Avallablo-AID OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL f "'•"' T•ll F,.. MMt ef 0,.... c • ....., 141-116) 1' \ I ---'.::\... • J I .\ • '.I ,, -.. • '\: ., • . . lJJln-i~_gton BeaJe~ r . ~ t I I .. , vp~.:.63 , NO. 140, ~ SECTIONS. 4.2~PA6ES .. ORANi.;E COUNTY CAtlfOltNIA : .. ".'-.. 1Filo..:Y.';JIJ1!1£ '12,,19fo' ' ·, ·' '. ,. ' .•. l:e.fclNis : . ~ ' • fj ~ ' -"' l . · ' ' • • ' 1 · i ' I . • I' -i ~ 1 • ~ 1 c•'. C t h ... • · •1• 1 1 , I ·,:1!-t:r•:. ).;• • •• ,.., •• •i 't •• 11,(""''{ :i f'-.. . ... AllICti¢~itS,··_11eeing .. ·. . ... , •. : '. ' -' ,, . ; . ' ' , IJe·"~eop~s :·A4:f~n" ·1Qrt!M,ri E~WJiro:iw* 1 ' ! I ~ I , • , 4 ..:_ • • , ,:. I' \ • . , J • ) J . ,. .. ..--. .. . . . . . w ASHIN<JTON (UPI) . .:... ~ . and re1eu.,i . ~·-an' •. ~rr1llt .·of ',for!1..... . h .. Z[egler :.ijl Nbion' .h,u.' heal' ~'V!cy" . Airbpr,_ne .Divu~ ~t 1 Ft. Brau~· N.c.1 ~t~ot:~an.J MS ~.an'.af1Pi .'trf_1 ~~:·~~~~f~tef<.u,.s;.ci~ has ~ -plated orr alert as ~ o the ~t!itfational· ~ ~· the troops and the worsenina: political situation in emergency. planning in-p.r-o t..e.cl.I n-1-rtll!Hfn..(IQ-alertrofficiala-aekl. . . . • · Amer ican cltiJens in striletom Jordan. "It is iftormal proCedure when a situa-Jordan. He , slid N11on has ~ed ; ' · ad~tralion officials said today. Uoll:~s"leu 8'1blt to place .. units frequent rtPotts· on the .conflict -? Tliey said lhe paratroopers were on !'!'.\ ~" lhiy aaid: u.< PajelUJ\l~'l'mancpi. and, c alerted '11lursaay night WhDe. 14 U.S.. 't'l\f .omctaJs sakl the a~rt dfd 'llOt' Hli~ein1s-A~ .. liaio0.'' · · ' ' citizens were being held ~e lo two me&n.1 ~t· Nixon._ waa about ;,tot Nixon met 1or 4$ mlnu~es today WiJ,h hotels in Amman, the Jonilh capita:!, moYe-', ''• tatp'-J<lf'dAn to rese.ae his f~eign...aa.atrlil:lv~.·Dl'~enty by Palestinian commandOs. ~· ,1 ..._ _ w .• A. Jtilsin8a'~1 r~ de~tri Although the host11<1 bave,'iinee.-betn 'll!tlliJ!lille<.P,rea Secr.torYJlonliia· in Tonian. • • _: .. . ,.. ' . 400 Graduate · . In Hiintington High Ceremony . . • .. -I 'D.f.IL'Y'iltit;Ot •l lllfl ,,.... ·To. ScrNDUI ol joy, more than 40e mo~ ""1ed hlcb ldo tile air over Huntloetan Beoch HJsb Scbool'1 ' CHANcELLOR McGILL WARNS MARINA GRADS ABOUr 'THE '.CR)SIS: JN'. BEl lEi'' 740.Men:tbers of 1Aw1re Gener•tion' H••r New Columbi1 U. Chief UrS,.•.J"hem,fo A fm .(Mtrit•O,ft., •. Sheue Field nNl'ldly nliM. .' Marina Launches 'A ware' Y out1i Out Int o World By AUN DIRKIN Of'llMo O.llJ "llor St•ff The "iwar:e generatkln'' stepped lpto the world. a1 Marina Hlgkl School, Hun-t~glOn Beach,. Thursday night. Tbtt'1 lhO cl~ica\IO!t l"!Jior •peak" Kiniberly Jonlan P,YO to.the< 140 f'WJl«I --·""•t>a<leol_..., .................. the Kii!.oi thla . •• __,,,.,.,.. ,,., ·~r refer~·o the ect1lojy movement on campus and said it brought the students together and created a upily 1'thal starlfed aixl -shocked ·00,r •• ilderS and some of our peers:" "1 say we accomplished something 1f · w~·. sp8.rked one glimmer or awareness." she -said. •·we mu st be the ·generation to ex'tend ·the· · hani.1 bf peace ind friendship. We must be aware of. our problem·s by living close to one IOOlher." 'Miss Jordan urged the graduates to become free -"by being free you become aware-individuals." ,"The is.sue for us is thal this is our time, our world. Begin tp be what you are going to be for the rest or your life. Start the rest of your life." The commencement address was given by Dr. Wiiiiam J. McP ill, chJlnet!llor ot UC S.n Diego, who has been appointed: head or Columbia University . He spoke or a "crisis in belief" which he said ex isted in society today. He urged Uie students to fonn their concerns and beliefs strongly and quickl y. "Arm yoursal\16 now against those who wish to destroy thi; society we believe In,·• he said. Or. McGill warned the graduates that they would not find strong. beliefs In cOtlqe Jtudents or the faculty or in. the admtnistratibn. "Most administ rator?( Jt seems to me are afraid , most believ' only In their <lWn success.'' "Thus nobody believes .In you," Or, McGiii went on. ~ "You must make these efforts. The world depends on you to bind the wounds. You must hold your beliefs or you 't'ill find a hostile atmosphere on campus. ''It is necessary for you lo form your Ideals, believe in them deeply and keep> (See MA~A. Page 11 Gruge Weather Look for a little more drizzle on Saturday.morning, followed by sun- ny skies and temperatures back up in the comfortable seventies alona: the Orange Coast INSiDE TODAY E"vtrything you might want to know about ·the Orange COuiu11 Home and Garden Show ca11 bt found in today's Weekew.dtr sectf011. •• ' .. 111111 It C1tlfWll.. I C/MdlM u, 1 c._..... »·"2 <-n D9ttfl liletkU II ....... " ... """" ..... . ................. 21·• ,. ... _ .. ,, -" Allll~ lJ Mel-.ir ' Mett!HI L..._ lt Mleflfrtl If ... { 1 .··,··~1 . It provided 'a ~& CUm_u , ,t.O a Fountain Valley .Grad. uat .. e.s ::.;=y"°::dd..::'th'',:!~:1 ~ fi-iends of !be gradua~. . -Entering I~. the fir aide ol u.'.e H Bl t A • t 8 • t fooiball field, ib..,enlor• ma~, ll'IMllld .eat! as gams ~ oc1e y_,~ov~ .. ~~;i-.. , . ~ .----7· ' • . 1 of a feslhrely adorned. p()djom ·ffon:I wtdch By TERRY· COVILLE . " the • final aoilcl<llf WU --~ by Of Ille Dall'I' f'llet Ste.ft • V,~Jedlctorian stev=.E· , nj.i t "Our culture, teaches us war, pre!'udice : Saj5r,_,;,~ ~ ;u .•.r.r1ti !: ._ ahd · hypoctisy, We are m'eant G be ' I innu f'"' ~ , <-# r • soldier&, ,PQsuper Ditriots -~ •-l, aner;..t ' . " •. "'J ? ~ . .. . _1» not-t0-sllinr lfaeaier._ wiw Phillip ~artz, co-vaUidlc1oriu ... Of-Foutitaift Valley's 19700 gr&jf~.1'1-· He cri~ w~~ he ·.termed "America'•· culn.t.l ·;ollll\l®" during . Thunclay's· ·grad~ ceremoni~ ~Id · on campus. , .~ a"i ·"Our cqlture ·tel.la your wtp 1o:'f"1Lt , wJlo to hate! It teaches us to. accePt • d~' If we-Q¥1 .~t that 'we,s~ld , all enlist in UJe.army after graduation.I' "•'re laught ·to uphold the f.onstitu- tion L . but the Bill . ol Rights doesn't . · apply to NQgroes, -long hairs and homo&ex.uals." "F<tfiubately no one. is completely molded. I'm proud of this generaUoo because·it iSn;t stlent." , "MY~hwe: 1is .tJia~ .wars, weapons and _ nationajisnl will oome to an end. We " mpst a w;ar~ be VOC"~I. The w~t thing • that c'ah haJ>pen is to be a silent ma- jor\ly .~_Maiµ corwlooed. • Most of the several hundred parents aod fr.lend.! in the audience applauded politely. Gerri Anne Carpenter, Ule other co- valediCtorian of the first class to have spent all four years at Fountain Valley High, spoke in counter-point to Martz. She called for a bridging of the genera- tion gap. ''Today's society is strivi~g to ~o.ve in a posiUve direction. There IS a definite need for the gener.klns to get together. We artn't doing that." "It takes more courage to exlend a ·hand than to point a ffnger or clench a flst," she sat<t. ' The third speaker was Anne Cundiff, seniOr speaker for Ure class of 1970. "Look at the sky. the .w1trer, µit' trees, the birds, the land," she ~ged the atld\ence. "lt1ar. Is facing his own ex• Unction. ECology will react against its oppressors." · "We are polluting our land, waler and sky -some say~ t,hinking. We mus~ swallow our self1Sh ·'alms; smother our j;ge okl lust for power. There, is no 1erteration PP· in ecology."' · . , W-Jth the end of speeches, Dr. Joe Ribal, trustee of the Huntington Union High school District, st~ up to begin DAIL 'f "'LOT St9H ........ ' HE 'U. RECALL GRADUATION FV High'• Don E.verson ' '. Randy. P apke. W~s ., • l • ' • • • ' LOS . ANGELES .fA.P) -:-Charles . up -i'1atn. . -~ Manson fough t wUh. threi ~Oiff~ tzy1 /ng . "YilU might ~swell kill us all," shcru~. t ' 't 1 • Mi4•-Atkins. "We "ln't get a fair trfll." to forCe hirTI into &is seal ln .a ·courtr~m : -: "' , , . ta;day,, t,hen .wa.s .'led ,SJ;iou~Ii:ig put..of ' . ·) courL.alpng, wllh. three .oo.ers .sii;r§i!J : R· f .. , 1 5-• -.. wilh ll)•rdec-conspifacr ,in.th~.•ljtxinp ,: , e ·~ti~. , _ e~Cf(,, of actress S!jai;on .Ta,le and ~~l11orf . , . t. • J' , bs. · c! " . 'tJ. : Tile com~u ... siar1ed . ~ i.~n"'n , For.. o . ..;,et: . ·p·..: and three y~g. wol"en de"'ifJJ.nts.'i.od I . Lib. ·eo· · up , in.. cgtlrt. ~r. arms ~trt::tche:d· 1 Werl ~~ID the•Hun--rary· ntest al their •ides and head! bliwe<j .• Til<l . tlnitoo Beadl tJhW Blah Scl'10I Dlslricl I · '-_, '' '. . judg~ 9r~ered. thei:n to ·s.it ~wn,:·~trt · hli\re eMablf~.i~~t'.a Job ~erral seryjce: • Randy .~.aplte, 9162 Chri$line.-: Drive, they, lgnor~·.rurp... / · . , ... fOli students see\iog· full or part-time ' -J:Iuntington Beach, has won . ~he, . c!tY • Supet!or ' Court 'Jutlge , Cli'trlt$ , Oldt!I" : jotis. . · · · · . llbracy.ra·ntm fesUYal· adult dlv1mn with th.en . qrQer~d . ¥iµf/s .to ·put 'the . fl'.Lr: • !)lamed Projec t SW~LL (Successful hand ing out diplomas to Fountain • his pto]ect ~lmprlnt No.1>.": · • · in'thelf seats. ~ .• ' . , · ..... ·. WQrk Ex:perlet1ce~Leamlng Leadslt the Valley's 611 graduating seniors. . . ,~~ •wlllJlf!l's lfl!M)\laced , ~):' by · M,_a~~.'.1.i:l~ ~ fj&ht .oH J~ . .VW~@,11 se~vlcP. will !"•as.1st ~ In .making all "I have promlse<l.lweryc;ine I· wouldn't 1Mn •. .$arah Glass ol the Ubraey,,.we:re . bdt;'o'l:l'e 'grabbe'd; IUl 1Wl'iSt,.w.\Ot~·1 qg : sttfteots productive tax-paying members glve a speech tooiCtit~·:.sajd 'the usUillty _j,__W~eiaa. ,; 11311 ; 'Bertsbim •!Lane; .(1(\1.o, his.t. lo!l& .. ~UY ~hilir :And .• , it,d. .'. d{soch!ty byJ l:iidglng:--the-gap· bet.- Vocal trustee,' "so· 'Without ·aiiy «J•Y"" 11~ Beach, ,aemor: 'diViiiQrr'Wianer· ··tried to'hAn!:k:\tlr:ritm. · 1 '. !Y! • c • •. th thebfy of the tclauroom and ~ .al all -let's gt!:l on witb·il" ' wiUI '"'Feder.at. J\t'sery£ ,Syftem.;'!.' Dl~ne _; ~ ·womfn' ~1 Sus&n: A'tjtins,'.2i ~r:&Jie 1 pr ttCal exPer:ienCti 11viilab)e in ttit As they rnl!d •by' lite podium at'leutl land J~ Vonnel~ln, AnlhelnJ; junior Vin llio\Jg!l\eh; ·m, iild, P),I ~~·' wcj'id'ol'worl,"a!c;or'1\hl 'lo Boli Martlo, two graduates sported~large, white Peace · ktivisiM t(inners with "Heril Cat,'.' K~~\nkel, 22 ~sat <k>~, theft,~,!~·: di~ict work 1!~ dtrector. doves sewn on the baCk o( their gradua· -· .... ~·,..: · ' · • · · · · ~· '. · · l ~ 1 ~ , tlongowns. 1~ •• :t "' · l ' 263 in First Gradm;iting ·~, Ciass· From Edisoii .. Hig~ · 1 ' ' • By RUDI NIEDZIEJ.SKI ot .... h !Jr ~ ........ Happy faces abounded 'Ibursday nlg~ ·as Edborl Hlah School hekl ils first ,commencement in 1 brand new school • And they s h o u I d have. To the 1970 graduating clau ol 263 aenion: bek>nged the dlotlnctlon'ol setting rilany tradit.,.. to be followed by others in the coming • years. " ll was a festive occasion for .., seniors, all dressed In green and I academic finery and las.sled mortar·~ • board!. Tb<y U•lened intently " Vale<ticlorlan David Montano 1.1rged them toward "total involvement in the achlevement of the un.IYersal palty ol. our water planet and the tou1a thai are housed wit hin lts·preclool •to>OSJJ1!ete.'" "toaJP~':lt )Im lmpoilan! moment in ~-~IOb..,an being• /~~t<:aUve 'ol thel poogibilitJ ~vet-before par1Uel ' conc~ual th by the bwnan mind , but alll the possibility ol a te;.;uyifta <nd men klnd and pcthap! for our 'watcr- IS.. ISDISON, Pase 11 • • • •'"":"!'"')-_l_J(•t'.. ..1 .· J I ,~ i.. ..L ,_.. • t . \ ' ....;: _,,. ... ~... .. • • Ml\.,'f .......... ~ ... 'POM~ AND ClllCUMS"I· .~E' 8111NGS -·~ fl@OM'¥_'1'!1-··G•ll ao1ION.GR~I • Fallvo A!r ~lg l'!•Jt-'.,,"'!!lft..m!ol '1t _i:!'Mlf!!lt'R -·Arw1'1 N-11 Hllh School . --,;,'-· • .~ I f I • I ' . . I 'IWl.Y PILOT H Frjd'1, Junt 12, 19;0 ~m Bili Appr/n,,&J ••• -'~ ., ' -~ • --~-~ , . ·---· .. -. . ~ Burke Hi .. . - ..;!":='-~ ·~' -;-,r ,:: .O.~--~ a.if. ~ ~. · cWeuoa would, al back be.ch develop-' nowo<11,., ·there'• a.. alllUlde ol 'Oby ..,.,_. __ . " · ' i:*bpc:m).1bat wOU)d.Jo tab a Ulr?"Glt · m.t Mii would O'lll'iold dlt surface let'• stop U' •. " lfuntloikln Beach A as e m b I y m a n <i a l'OUfe lhal itncdlel lzom ~ · atreeU. Koch iold the 'collllJl]llee that il the Robert Burke offered that explanation to Mexico," Burke coaunemed. 'IWe were two hours ol testlmony freeway· 1J not built. Picific Coast this ntOl)Unc for the Ass em b 1 y Burke is vice cha:innaa of the. 11· at the committee bearing. Badham Hi·' ould --• t be 'dened fr Tr~ c.omnuttee's approval in member Assembly Trueportaton Com-presented a petition signed by 2,100 . ,.:;·~=~:to t>e'7:e: 11 =~ 20 la: Sacramento ftund-.r of a bill to n!move miUee. Mcordin& to the liunUnatoa persona who, he said1 opposed the to accommodate the amount or traffic • liewport &egmf.ftt of the Padfic ·Coast Beach lawmaker, As$embJymen Henry freeway in Newport Beach. he f ould k F~ay. • Arklin (R·Mlsslon ffHls) and Clan Ber-Ht said the present route whlch would t reeway w ta e. The bill authorled by Robert Badham rybiU (R-A-1odesto) aJ.;o voioe oppo61tlon bilect the city would "rape the com· f "The croas1~~Burwoukld .~~.~!~ (R-tiewport 'Beach) was passed on a to the rerouting. , mo.Wty." or so many~· e -r~· apUt voice vote. lt will be gift:ll aecorxi Badham's bl1J wouia delete the Coast Oppos1og the bill were Orange County The comnuttee wu also •dd.ressed and third-reRinp early next week and Fl"eeway from' the eoutt'ieut llm.lts of Road Commlaslooer A. S. Koch, eooa . by Newport.~ y1ce Mayor How~ prohobliq •iU: r.aoh the Aaembly lloor Newport ~ch 1o Route 39 fn Huntington Mesa Mayor !Whert S. Wllson.. J!.,,._BQgers who Aid hil cl\y fav~ the Th~ay. • Beach from the California freeway _ tington Beach Public Works D1~ector deletion. • , Asiemblyman Burke said that he ex-system. In Huntlrlgton Beach this wouJd 'James Wheeler and traffic cng1.neers Opwnents "! the route cited 1Uc«s&ful pec:f.ed the measure to clear the involve the stretch from Ad8ms Avenue from tbe state Division of Highways. freeway-blocking prece~tnts ln Santa As9embly but find the going uphlll in to the Santa Ana Rlver mouth. Explaining what he termed a "free\'aY Ba~bara and Sa:n Franc;11CO. . .the Senate. Instead or a:oµi, along the cout the backlash,'! Burke said, "There are a • B~.t there ~ a ~~ferent, situation 1\e chairman ol the S e n a t e trafftc woukl: tie diverted to the San lot of hard feelings on the committee hue, Burke ~launed. Hue a:peemeot.t Tr~ion Committee is Sen, Ran· Diego Freeway and arOW)d 'Newport about any freeways. It's all part of have bee~ signed, right or way has~ do~ Collier ([).Yreka). Beach and Corona del M&r. the general concern about environment been .cquired, the route la_hi\ber along • ~.' Collier 11 sometimes 'described HunUngtoo BeacQ -the council, city and ecology in general and what the and It Is part of a sy~m •. ,The other ~ "'the father of the !reeways" and slalf aod Chamber Of CommerJ:t:~ _ freeway system has done. cases were lone freewu1 and ff~rt oot • ampe this route loel tbroucb hia diltrict opposes the cbaoce, arguina: that the "ll any freeway is q u e 1 ti on~ d part al the master plan!" · GWCGraduates r Fourth Cl886 In Brief Rites By STEVE MiTCeEu. °'"' ..... "91.,, -. Collqe laculty and arlminlltrator1, In full ICademic re~i)"!! !!f.111C1uale1 •. at Golden West eoDecelt ~•'tom• • mencement uetclaes Thuraday night. The brief 1970 ceremonies, marked by short tatroduclioN and ·preRnta-. were ~ by-a· ownmenCet.nt· addrea deliftrtd "&y '1>r: wua.m nanan1ry; cblncellrr <i 'Pepperdfno eou.,.•1 -Mlllhu compua, . ~-!Old 'Ille l,DOp --and relatives Jatbtred at the eurdaa that ''this commencement·eomes at the cloM of what may be the lllddeol aeinemr . in the b1ltor)I ol'Amerleaa hllber - tion." • He died llll!'I aWnmfn& from W!IPlll scenea of tear aaa ud blyeiaets-on- eveflfn( t-and the dealhi <i m ·-u ..... o( ·-.... blp. pellfid to 'Ille American dream." - • '9ut' century .tarted cm IUCb . m; hlch oote ol ~ Men were aay!o( that just stven • UUle m<ft time and educa- tion -aarl all the im>iema whlch plague mukfbcl would he oolved ••. and • the m"" l br])et Mlch :WIS lo 'P."t); I US to thla Utopia WU educaUon," Banowsky stated. 1 , "We ahoul4 be sratelu! for a ~ra~an or students who 1te lelilltlv~" He urpd studenta to meet the challenpl of today pd to "fulfill tbl Aniericln. fjream." ', Werth Keene, .. °'""P'Coasl Junior Colleeo. Dlllrict lrultee, presented the annual ·~· CtU...· Award 1o Dr. iieory S. Kaufman, Hunllqton BOich optometrlat. Jtaufmu wu cited for h19 "vleorous leadershlp as city councibnan ud· planning commluloner over two decades of the most rapid growth in the history of Huntington Beach." . The exercises concluded with the presenlaUon of associate or arts degrees to Golden West graduates by Dr. R. Dudley Boyce, preside1t, Dr. Dale A. Mil}er, Dean of Studenta and Keene. The benediction was dellvered by Rev. Do1ald E. Roberts, Christ Presbyterian Church of HlDltington Beach followed by recessional muaic by G;olden West College's band , directed by Duane Keith. Nixon Visits Flor ida WASHINGTON (AP)-Preaident Nixon left for a Florida weekend Friday at the end of a ~ week in the White Hoose. He was accompanied by retiring Secre. tary of WeUart Robert H. Finch, other staH members and the usual array or seq.irlty, coriJmun.icatlons, and medical expe:ll. DAILY PILOT : ORAHGl COAIT 'Ulll~HlHG CC*,AN'f ~ol.1rt N. 'W11i J1«:k It Cutll'V Vkt ""lclMt Mid ~ M•lltfl!' ThO'l'll •' Ktttil _l!dil!M' - Tho111•• A. Mur;hi111 M""'l"' lo- J.1111 D;.ki11 ht 0.11119 c.uniy l~llor . ..1 .. ~rt w. ~t~ --H.-ri .... ·...u-Offic• 1 17175 l11d1 l-1ov1ri ' . ;M.111111 Afllro,11 r.o. fox 7fO, 91641 ;r Otti.r Offket jl ....... lftcfl:n:Jl'-TA._,.,., •L. C.M M•! m WU! .. .,, $tr1.i • • , DAit. Y 'lt.01 Stiff PMi. 1 GOl.r:J@N' WEST COLLEGE .GRAD HANGS ONTO MORTARBOARD Thi W..ther Waa .Wlncly, But th• Speeches Weren't Teachers ~·eject ~ay Plan; . . ' Declare 'It'~ .Phony Off er' Teaetiers of the HunUngkln Beach City (elementaey) ~ool . Dtstrict· hi-v.; r.e~ • jected a nine percent salary increase offered by the Bo.rd or Trustees. ''Jt's a phony offer. They're misleading the public wiih their nine percent rlgure," Mrs. Dorothy McClure, leadei-of ·the teachers~ negoUatlng team, charged Thursday. She .. Pid one-third of that proposed raise was approved last year in the form or step-jwnps based on axperlence and qualifications. "And they also want u& to take fringe ' benelits out of the remaining six percent salary increase', SO in effect we would only receive about s four percent in- crease," Mrs. McClure atated. "Teachers thlnk we should spend every peMy we take in, but we need reserve funds." Teachers also c h a r g e d that other items, such as teachers aides, sabbaUcal leave ~y and additional progran1s would have to come out of their pay raise. "We'll give lhem the six percent saJary increase," Palmer said. "What they want to d0 w1ui· the money is up to them. lf' they want lt 'in take ho~e pay or · to pul on fringe benefi~. it's their choice.,'' "No of.her district has ever made such an offer," Mrs. McClure said. A check of the Fountain Valley School District, Ocean View SchOol District and Huntington.,..Beach Unioo H\ih School District-Dy the DAlLY PJLOT showed that salaries aM fringe benefits are kept separate In those districts. "Yes:. We put It all under one figure," Charles Palmer, assistant d Is tr 1 ct superintendent, admitted. "The bbard feels it's Ume to be frank .and call a spade a spade and say what tht money goes for." "They even wanted us to wait until Jeptember·to negotiate,'' Mn:. McClurt Teachers have asked for a ~ s\f'iiht nine percent salary increase plw extra fri nge benefits. Their total request would add up lo aboul 1264,000. The majority of the distrlct~s 241 classroom teachers voted to reject the t~s· offer Thursday in a meeting al Dwyer School. • · "We're wiliini to neeot1ate our Offer." P.fr$. ~!cClure said. "But the district isn't." "This ls a cost of Uvinl increase. We can't give more bec11,a5e we ~•ve to bul\d our reserve funds," Palmer said. -· . Teacher conlracts in the F,oontaln Valley district' are·not negoUated untU January. They do negotiate at the begin· 11.ing of school. The next actfo1 is up to the teachers, ll'ho, after 1everal meetings since March, said, "we're very, very tired." " f'rom Pagel MARI NA •.• them the resl of your lives.'' .. :Westminster Early Morning· Riot Quelled , • .Riotin&: broke Out nrly thi1 ·mOrniill ta a Mqlcan-American sec.tor .:-o.f Westminster' with 'laWDltn 1nin .ttQ dif. ferent a,enclea Uk!ni Oil 50 to 7S party· gofn& revtien. • · · . . ' No one was seriously iqj!J(Jd ·b\_Jhe houf.lona: fracas which beeln at ·i a.m. · in a private residence ac!l"ols from Sigler Park. ': · Officers reported that one policeman was '·kicked in the side of· the head while other~ suffered brubes in the hand· ~nd Jiil>lfng, Neither police nor riot ~e~penls requii'ed hospitallr.atiotl. Three men "Here taken into custody •fler 26 officers from Wtstminotlr, Htro- }fJ\gtan Beach, Se&! Belch; Los A!unit0., 'l'~ntsln . Valley. -eosu ·Mesa, ~the· Jif:hway Patrol aOO the Sheriffs Cffice mopped up the area. Booked on charges of disturbing the peace and assault on a Police officer was James Mora Luna, 26, of 14431 Wilson St., Westminster. Another alleged part.lc.ipant in the melee was Raymond ArgaDcla, 19, ,of 1515.3 Olive St., Weltminster, wbo:waa charged with interfering with a police officers and disturbing the peace. The third person, a 17.oyear-old juvet1ile was booked on curfew. violations ind being drunk llfpuillhi. f • ' Officer Harry Hoover said the riot began when a Westminster police officer attempted to stop the juvenile as he was driving along Church St. . He got away, ran into a house · at 7172 Church St., in front of which the police car was parked, Hoover said. Moments later. tlle car was surrounded by scores of hostile youtm' who klcked in the door of the ~rand new police unit, investigators repOrted. Officer Herman Varner who had been fning to quell the disturbance by ... himself, then radioed for two more of. fleets. As they arrived, the partygoers began fighting among themselves and then turn- ed on the offlcera, Hoover aald. • . . ' • , - • . .. · ... . • , LION GRA~ Sl!~ DRAGUESKU INSPECTE0°a \J s'fs f.il'u"" M•ry Ann, A I (lift), JHnne, 10, Looking Ah1•d 40 HonorStudents Lead Westminster Se nior Class Decked out in bright red robes, more than 600 Westminster High School·senlors celebrated their commencement Thurs- day. To music provided . by the school's concert band, the graduates S-Olemnly filed into lhe nadium at 7 p.m. to hear encouraglng words by the three valedic· planet as well," he said. "What is imperative now Is that we conceive of our work in each discipline, especially those of us who specialize to a degree. to be an integral constituent of the composite wave of menial ad· vancemenl in which man Is invulved." "A! some of us stand ready to Im- mediately enter the work of our lives and ·some of us continue the formal education already commenced, before doing this, let us fo rce ourselves to bear the burden of the romantic ideal that unity of purpose Is essential for favorable evolution to occur;• he said. torians, Dan Broderick, fl.1artin Chao and Glenn Stevenson . ' The line-up included forty honor stu. dents, alt of-whom-had completed their four years with better than .a B average. l A brief history of senior clas.s at t.ivi· ties was recounted by Bruce Baron, the salutatorian before the class was pre. scnled by principal Ferren L. Christen-- sen. Ll>dking out over a sea of crimson caJ)! and gowns, Trustee Ray M. Schmitt and Christensen the9 presented diplomas to tlle students with a wa'rm 1iandshake. Laurel, Hardy Film ' Scheduled Saturday A Laur.el and Hardy comedy, ; "Jitterbug." will be shown for Foontain Valley children al 10:30 a.m. Saturday · al Gisler School , Hl720 Las Fores Ave. It marks the start of a Sabuday summer series of children's films to be shown by the Fountain Valley YMCA. Admission is SO cents and refreshment! will be sold. • CHAIR SALE! FLOOR SAMPLE SHOWN REG. $1 6' ,,._, ... di: 2'11 W.t l 1tbo1 l 11111ev1f'd • ,_ '*""""'' • H~ll II C11111ftt lt1•L " .. . •• • The distrid's offer totals $137,000 vdthout the atep-lncria.ses, ln other words a flat aix perttn( ~ lnc\"tale. The colorful ceremony in the achool'1 amphitheater lasted two boors. After the processional, studenl bod)'. president James Bloomfield led th~ pledae of allegiance and then the Rev. Willis Loar, pastor or .the First Baptist Churdl, gave the invocaUOn. GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER r. • ·-The district'a ruerve funds are estimated al '511,400 for 1 t 7 o • 7 1 , Teachers say that U,W'fl 11 arurually uOOerestlmated. I fl.1rs. McClure aaid the teachers did not decide what actioa 'to take regardinc tbt !illary im~, . ' "We will lefk • cotimei from th• Californla Teachers,~ Allocl1Uon and decide on some acUo• next week. 11:1 the end of lhe school year and there lan't much we can do now," she fll· plained. I \ - "We're not\a.e_lun, for anythln1 the hJeh 9Chool tea?.rs don't have. tn f1ct not •s much.'' "That's anot boant What they do doesa't rt ua," Palmer replied. Stuart Mork, senior clasa president., fnlroduced the graduates wilh the hJiheal honors --~nthia Burchett, G1111 C.inpbelf, lloWt Doria, Robert Eldon, Paul Lanen, Jeanne McKinney, Mork, Gregory Narog, Janet Squeglla, and Gary .Tannehill. Gory Campbell gave !he valedictory. Later Principal Glen H. Dysinger and John Bentley, "-111e111ber of the hoard al trustees. presented the diplomas. The Rev. Robert Larsen, pastor of Grace Lathem Qlurch, gave the benedic- tion. • r 0..-tr 100 qu1lity ch1 ir1 to choolt from ind tit tt oot1t1ndin9 reduction1. All 11111, shtpe1 & 1tylt1 fn tvtry color im1gin1ble. Tt kt 1dvt nft gt of thi1 wondt rful promotion. Bt 1mong tht fir1t to choo11 from thi1 out1t1nding 1tlection. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON DREXEL -HERITAGE NEWPORT BEACH 1717 Wfftclllf Or .. 642·2050 OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 INT ERIORS LAGUNA 8EACH Professlon•I Interior 345 North c011t Hwy, 494-6551 Ooslgnora Avallabla-AIO OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 ...... feft ,,_ Mlift 9f 0r-.. c...,, 1140.llU • " I I I I ' ..- Senate Kills Assembly's . . State Budget SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Senate formally jw:iked the A.uembly'~ un-- batanced version o! Gov. Reapn'a $6.48 billion bUdget today and ICbeduled it! . own budget for debate ne1t Tue!Jd1y. (Earlier Story, Pag< I). . The Senate Finance Committee Put final touches on Its $6.31 billion budget, lrimm~ with the help of 1.1'.1 ~­ board 1.1 percent cut to offset an unex- pected $141 million deficit. • In do!ng "that, the committee made fl clear it intends for the J.li percen[ cut to e'xteod' to the salary of every •late worker. from the governor on down. "Make sure that extends to the legislators' saiaries, even though it iqay be illegal," Chairman Do'nald Grunsk)" or the Finance Committee instructed fiscal uperb who wlll draft the final bill. Legislators' salaries cin't be chang- ed by the appropriations bill. The Senp;te originaDy scheduled debate on its ·budget btll today. But fhe schedule was ·clla:ngect When the Assembly paned ii! budget Thunday. What ·the Senate did today wu to gut the Assembly blll and amend its budget into that bill. nus when jt dibatel Ill budget Tuesday, it really will be debating an Asstmbly,.bill .. '1be . action even confuses many legislators. Reagan, Agnew In San Oemente For Top Parley Governor Ronald Reaga• arrived on the Orange 'Coast by sea today, followed within houri by Vice President Spiro Agnew in a helicopter for ·a meeting at the Western White House of tof>"level ofUcials examining the huge fedefat gra.nL! made to law enforcement agen• • Nbon Ban Moves . -! . l Coa$l Op,po!:l eµt~ • I .. . of Oil Hopeful ,, •1 moMAB MURPIDNE Of .. o.llY "" ..... oran1e ~at opponents of offshore oil dliDlng todly expresoed hope that President Nix.on wlU aid their efforts W ban oU iig• in local coastal waten in the ume way he appears to be dolll("ln SlnU Barbara channel. Nlion Tt;ursdaY. asked Congress to i:an· eel 20 federal oil leases in the Santa Barl>&ri 'charuiel aru. The_ Presl~ent asked that a marine sanctuary be created ott Santa Barbara. Today, !;fans J. Lorent, a \ea<ler of the t:Oistal Area Protective League (CAPL), 91id he ls'bopelul the President will also intervene to aid ~glslatlon desilllell to prote<:! \fie Ortnge Coast Jrom_ tbe santa 1'na River qwulh . at Newport._Beach lQ San Cleme11te, home o1 the w.-i White "°"""· "Our leglalatlon for protection against offshore drilling ln federal waters is pro~ by Senate Biii 3093. co· sponsored by Senators George Murphy (R-Calti.) and Alan Cranston (0-Calif.)," Lorenz. exp.lained. "Thls·bill aptcifically exempts the San- ta Barb8Ta· £h11nnel a r e a from th e eXlen$IOO .ol ,lhe state oil 1anctuary into federal waters," the CAPL officer ex- plained. "This point isn't being em· phasized by repfesent.atives in Congress. "We are very . disappointed to see the bill introduced by Senator Mu~y and Senator Cranston being bottled up in . ' a senate committee. •· · "Additlonall1, companion bilb br" Congressman JPchar~ T. Hanna f°'='; Westminster)· and ot~rs'. ere belnsi : · similarly stalled in the House," Ldren• · .. asserted. .~ Lorenz, a Corona del Mar resident:~: and· former Newport Beach vice m•yor,--· .called on President Nixon to ald tbr'.., anti-oil fight along the Orange Coast. ;.'"'..., "We in CAPL. certainly. do hope tha~;. the admiJWttraUon's interest shown iit . ~ combating oil blight off Santa BarbJ.r(~ will be extended · to our Orange Coa!f area," Lorenz said. :,.;.· "We hope the President will help In~.· any Way he can to get these important , bills out of commltfets and passed and.:! signed into law during this ~nt . ~ session of Congress... ~ ~ Lorenz views the bills by Murphy and .. Cranston and Hanna 's companion mea· slU'e as essential to safeguard the Orange Coast shoreline against the blight . ol- offshore oil rip-... i Or.ange Coast · waters are currently> protected by a state measure known as the Shell-Cunningham Act which ex~~ tends an oil-free sanCtuary fl-om tl]t • Santa Ana alver mouth to the Mex.lean border. ; Federal Legislation, however. ii nee, c: essary to wfaen the · protection to 1 :.. much broader coastal area under federal control which isn't now safeguarded by state curb! in the Sbell.CUOninaham Act. Senate Rejects Curbs On Arms Sale Powers .~ " ... • I .: ' ' " '" .. " .... -. . ' '. .,: . w ASHING TON (UPI) The. Senate ministration efforts to tone down pewdlna- tod•Y rejected. a propoaal ·that ,wou.ld legislation which would 1.lmlt th •'.•· have· curbed ' President Nlxoa's powers President's hand in the Indochina war. · '. The vote seemed certa1n·to foreshadow ~ • to sell arms to forelgn nations.. victory next week for senators see kin ii · The proposal would have made sj>eclflc to hold the President to his pledge to" -· cies.' . The · gover•or, ·who -spent the ~night aboard Oscar winner John Way•e's "Wild Goose" off Newport Harbor, then steam· . ~ .... --. . -. -----:---!-----o.t.ll..!!M'.! ........ ,..,. ~ SURFEg POUNDS AHEAD OP WHITE WATER. SUMMER 15 HERE -CAN WAYl!S· IE PAR llEHIHD? congressional approval neceisary 1$tfqri' remove U.S. forces from Cambodia by'.~ ~lmnenf-sells arms -tO:-lorilj~ tfie htiit o ierrtnonth:------·-v-.- . As for Williams' proposal, it would~ .• ed into Dana Harbor this morning aboard the converted Alb chaser. Agne'lf, mai.ina: his .acond visit to the Orange Coast in Jess than 1 week; was ICheduled to arrive at the Western Wh.ite House pompound near noon today, where the two men would join the President's Commission on Intergovernmental Reta· tio•s for talk! on !he Safe .Streets and Reds Cut U.S ... built-Road crirne ·Co•trol Act. PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Communist Ironically, both men, plus the other troops. attacked the crOssroads city of members o! the 12-man commission, Kompong Speu today and cut the Amei'ican-built highway,linkltig the Cam-were the objects of k>cal security precau· tions which were enhanced recently by bodiaii capital of Phnom Penh with the nation's only deep water seaport. a large grant from that same anti-crime A Phnom Penh communique Said carp- bill. bociian f0rces drU've the North ~Viet- San Clemente police have begun namese anct Viel Cong attaC:kers: frdm ~ugm~tiJlg their departm~•t with more Kompong Speu but corpm~ciil .traffic" than '$100,000 granted by the gov,ernment was st.ill blocked from using the ICS..mlle to as&st in White House local security. "Freedom Highw ay" running down to Rea1an left Newport Beach al 7:30 the port o! Kompong Som of the Gulf a.m. ·today, for the re.latively short sail of Siam. southward to the partially Completed Kompong Speu .. a province capital. Dana Harbor. sit,s astride Highway 4 25 miles southwest From there the governor hopped to or Phnom Penh. . shore via the harbor's pier and Nearly all of Phnom ~enh's vital sup- presumably drove to San Clemente for plies move over Highway 4. The railroad the talks. line from Kompong Som to Phnom Penh A press conference on the outcome was cut by the V'1tl Cong two m on t h s of the day's di9CUssiORS is scheduled ago. . for 3:45 p.m. today on the White House Cambodia's only oil refinery ls at Kom- grour>qs.-pong Som and fleets of tanker truck<: Reagan is 1 recent appointee to the and trailers have' been Phnom Penh's commission by President Nixon, replac-main source of petroleum supplies. jng New York Governor Ne Iso n Travel on Highway 4 has been limited Rockefeller. to daylight hours for the past month . It was not unouncfd' whether Reaga111 and even before the war came to Cam- and Agnew would stay for the press bodia the route was not· recommended cooferenct~ nor whit their plans for for nighttime travel. The Khmer Rouge the evening were. -Cambodia's version of the Viet Cong Agnew left for the San Clementi: Com· -were thick ln the Elephant Mountain powld !tom the Newport.er Inn i11 range traversed by the highwaiy, .., Newport Beach, where he may stay the Kompong Som ls.a bustlU. port which "The attack against Kompona Speu means • Jots or pressure Js put· on Phnom Penh," sakl the spokesman. '"'"f> do not ' tttink fhe Viet Cong and the North Viet· namese have ever given up the idea of attacking .Phnom Penh:one day:•• ·Fighting near the ruins of Angkor \~at 'sl_acken'ed but a Ca m b o d•i 1 n spokesman said-the government forces had no plans.to try to',driVe tbe _cOm- munisl forces out, of the area. leSt 1 lhe anciet1t stu:i~s be damaged. In South. Vietllam, six Americans•were rear~ .dead In the crash .of a U.S. Anny hellC<lpter ' in a thunder.storm n~ar Tay. Ninh City. Four other Americins were wounded when another chopper was shot down in the Mekong Delta. American military spokesmen l·n Saigon said Communist troops ambushed a U.S. mechanized infantry unit· in the Cambodian Fi.Shhook area Thur.spay and \;tiled three and wounded 19 Americans in a 10-minute baWe in the jungle. The fighting was one of three clashes involving American and Communisl force.s in the Fishhook. The clashes cost U.S. casualties . of at least 'th: dead and 29 .wo~e:ct·. SA LT Session Held night. draws scores -ot sbips every weekJ It The vk:e president spent part.s of last was known as Sihanoukville before March 'v!lENNA (AP,) -Negotiator• at the MoOOay and Tuesday ai--the same 18 when milltary~rs-in..Phnonl fPenh-American-Soviet &trateJle-arms-limit..,.... hostelry where he played tennis and ousted Prlnce--Norodom SlhanOuk U cblef 1,100 talks (SALT) met for all<>ul .. two goU during one morning ud dined at ol state and ~pted a more ~t h<Nrs todaf in·~the 18th session since the posh Five Crowns Re!taurut in stance toward the,-Comrounists., • " tbe talks 'began here April 17. An olficJal ConinadelMarla~~-~ynight, "Freedom Hlghwiy"·is a ·br'Old paved SOwt:e said SALT was:1still in l~ e~ly -~Siiiiii;ti;o;:ia:-tho vice pmident ho~ wbich wu,J>uill'with U.S. l<nign sta., ud U.,t. "lollg and hard M(!ot\a· -11 !ondne• fw both the inn ud the aid · money before relations between lions" Jay ahead •. He added this did nearby mtaurant bec1111t of the Washington and Phnom Penh aoured ,in not mean the .talks diil not Otter the priYacy. ..., the Sihanouk era. poaslbility of e\'tntual ·agrefment. • • 't---"'''''""'''''"'"'''' Dodd Quits Sen.ate Race • Connecticut Solon Ma y Run as Independent WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sel. Tbom.u Dodd was "&ivfna aerlou& consideration'' '!or the nombiatilm. J. Dodd (l>Conn.), J!llled out ol 1,,the to 1 third .JI01ll' condidaoy """ today'! lfhe Rev. Joaeph D. Dulfey, u\it>nll I ~-De ttc -·-·~ nt did not "~-••-cllatrman ol the Americans Jo r_ race or. u-== mocr1 ~Qlllu111-.-1 ~ prec"""" uuil Democratic ActiOn, another annoUoced for bis Seute aeat today,,but left -· ~ty. candidate for the i\omlnotlon, hu won tho poatbtlity he mlaht run u an t... Dodd, A, who •11 c:cmured by h~ 111' "!)!lonement ol Sen. Abrlham A. dependeat. aenate collequos In 1..-i for .....nI..1 .Rtblcol£ (D-Om.) "I wUI oot l!flk nor will I accept campaign !Jmds to 1Ua perlOOll _ne. Dodd auf(tred a mild heart attack the Democratk: flODliution as U.S. has been nm!nc upbill in ~ i.sttle M.Jy 13 and bas been reoovttlfll lince, aenator," Dodd said in a one-sentence to win renominaUon without apparent although he new lo WashinJl.On Thurtday Slatetne11t released by his Washington party backlllg. to vote on the By~ amendiDent to office. The Democratic S t 1 t e Co nventJOn It the Qioper.Cburch amtndment. . Aides declined further comment. ind only two Weeks away and Thuraday Dodd rtsumed tht-campelp.trall 1fte.r said Dodd was In Connecticut. an oli:f Dodd 1upponer Witched •nd hi.9 heart scb:ure but has bee• spenc!lng But a~ Dockrs home I• Old Lyme, announced bis support for Stile Se.n. much· Of his time realing at hit Oki Conti .• his press· lide told UPI · that Edward L. Marcw: one. of Dodd'• rivals Lyme home. ~--~~~~~~~~~ ....... ~-- l • -r . , Vote on Har bOi . . . . .. . . . Pl . ~~ ·...n ... ..A . mi ~.~~Pn!i~ .. 'By Btlena Park Buena .Park h&s joined ot~r Orange County cities In forwai'ding a resolution to Sacramento urging -pl'ssage -of .Assem~lyman John Briggs, (ft.Fullerton) bill whlcjl would put the ruture of the Harbor District to a vote of the people. Buena Park's action was requestec( by Hu11tington Beach wh.ich recently passed a similar resolution. Briggs' AB56a has paued the state Assembly and will be heard by the Senate Commiltce on "Local Government on June 2S. Senator John Schmitz (R- Tustin) is chairman of the committee. The bill woukl submit two questions to the voters -whether to diasolve the dial rlct and create a county depart.: .menl whic h would also include parks and beaches or whether to re t a I n the distr!d. and enlarge it to cover parkS and beaches. The measure is co-authored by Assemblymen R 0 b e r t Burke (ft.Hun - tington Beach) and Kenneth . Cory ([).. Anaheim ). countr1e4• -havt requited the-President to aat-~ • Defeated was an . ame~ment to the Congress in advance , and 00 a eounlr1····.: House-passed foreign Military ~e~ ~ct by-country basis, for permlasion to sell which. woUld have struck authority for arms overseas. ··~~ i>r.W:leaT'NllOn to. mat"e'1250:i'n.\ijkR\~ -~---·• in C:uh aales of arms .• arid up ·to p)O ~ m~--,for ~l ~~ f~r.1flscal }ear ~~llfl.J " . ·t. t With the measure defeated, the Pres\. dent ca• make those 1alea. wij.hout any corl.eressional voice into what countries General , Motors, . Introduces I ts ' .. ,., . ·-... ,, . buy arms. ~ 1· Sen. John J. Wiiiiams, (R-llel.), author Electr:c Auto · ... of the ame.ndment, wa nted to require " ·'· i the administration to_seet _ _apeciflc_con~---- gresslonai" authorizatlon for each s8le. DETROIT (AP) -General Motors :· .rrhe Se11aie took tim e ·out to vote Corp. unveiled ils new experimental elec~ : .. on lhe arms sale Issue foUowlng a 52-47 tric ca r Thursday and said such 1 ·car-.. 7 vote . Thursday in which it repelled ad-could have" !United application some day;'': in crowded urbM centers. ~ ... , Russ to Sig n Romanian Pact M~OW (UPI ) -Leonki I. Brezhnev, Secretary General of lhe Soviet Com· mun ilt Party, will lead a Soviet govern- ment and party delegation to Romania in July to sign a treaty of friendship , cooperation and mutual assistance, · MosCow radio said today. No date wa s given for the visit, but the announcement said It wouJd be "in the beginning of J uly." The treaty has been delayed more tha n two years because of political dlf- ferenc.es with the Romanians and a visit to Buchar:es~ by President Nixon last summer. The car, called the XEP, wa5 a 1968'.:;f'f· Opel Kadel sedan filled with two kindil-'~, of batteries-lead acid for accelcfatlon ~•" and zinc air for cru.lsing. .; The car weighs .about 3,000 poun~, · about 1.200 pounds more tt)an a standard . Opel Kadet. Its top speed was sakf: : to be 60 miles per hour and jts QIJ)':· • C"ntsirig range was about IS rriiles at 30 mph. . • . .~.: The major. adantage of the car ill'· the use of the zinc air batteries which ·: give the car six times the crusing rangt· · a compa·rable mass of lead acid batteries could produce,·11ld Dr Paul T. Chenea1 .• GM's vice president ln·~arge of re&earci 1 · laboratories. However, he add~ the zinc air bat,..,· terles 'have a tnajor dtawback. They must ~~ be -..OOargeCI bl ''a costly mechanica0-1• •• process of replacing electrodes and eleC-. ·· trolyte soluUon. ·' 1;:===================;;:;::;;;:====i'.•- THE . RED 11ALL'OON Huntillit9D H1r.,.,;,t . LTD. ' •• <":'~.:;- A Tasteful Assortment of Fine Sum1u er Playwear An d Sw imwear Boys & Girls Layette to 12 ...... ~·-... the most delightfully unusual childrens shop the southland . in ., 16877 A~GONQUIN ~T. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ' 1714) 8~6-1 666 • . ' •' • . , • . l . -·· ' I • r ! • • ' • • • • • !· . -4 DAILY PILOT Frld111 .hint U, 1970 • • ~Senate Ce r.tain· To Block Nixon WASHINGTON (UPI) 'T' The Senate appears cerlaln to vole to -!bit Prttl· cleill Nixon from nlnvadlni Cambodia and, In lbe midJI ol the Vielnam War, to -the President'• .......... '"" powen. , . Tbe senate by .a 6H7 vot•Tburaday repelled the Wbite House's· attempt to tone 'dOwn the le:gislattm. Sellators-who put' toaether lbe lrag!le majority called • the acUon "historic." Its , meaning; declared Sen. Frank Church (0-ldaho) is thal ''As J • n governments in the future should look: to their own manpower for theii-own defense." The vote showed the antiwar b1oc in the Senate in the majority for the first time since American advisers went to Vietnam in 1959. 'Jt will sound like players on the J!ircbmel!t Hll!h School football !fam· are a<l<treslillg~ "Co_ach s'>ach'' nexl season. Jack Koch, line· coach at Jacjcson Parkside !Jigb ·School, has been named new liead coach at Parcbrtient High. KOcb's · named is pronounced ;'Coach" ' . :,.. Sc"tt. Howird Baker (R·Tenn.), was given the /Joor and_, i'n this ~·t.Oist, tJefended Presiden~ Nixon'~ credibUii'yf "l think the Pr~S1· House Backs .'ABM Growth Thal done -amid cheers from lhe galleries that Vice President Spiro T. Agnew had trouble silencing with his gavel -the Senate today set aside .the Church-Cooper Amendment to forbid future American incursions into Cam4 bodia to take up another significant and fal'9reaching measure. · dent ·of' tPie United State.s ha!, 4the:'tna;Orlty of ·the time, a track f'ecord }or candor a.nd hUM.sty in M$ Te))rtStntaticrnS with res· • pcct to Southeast Asia ·that is so good that he riChltt uttdestroes to I.le di!believid in the1e repre· stfitatiom.n • r"Actot Gino Ce,Yi, -kiiOWn for bis Ji:>rtrayal of the Communist mayor, P.e~. in the Don .. Camillo mo-- V,es, was elected a Rome area re--~onal councilman on the ticket of ~e Conservative Li.bera1 Pa,rtY, dectlon results showed today. He i' about to play Peppone again in a: ne• film, "~ Camillo, Pep- m ne and the Y'!"tll o~ i:-0<!~·" _ -..::--. Life· Saver in Action · Mrs. Buford Shores, an oft duty registered nui:se on her way home from town, stops to save the life pf Michael <;:ogar, 7, who was struck by a truck • 'UPI ,.......- ' in Elyria, Ohio. She applies moutb·to-mou,th resus·. ci!ation,(left), then looks up (right) as ambulance approaches. Isla Vista Calm A,fter 5 Nights Of Conf1·ontation 58 Released in Jordan ; U.S. Woman Still Held . . -. . SANTA BARBARA (Ufl) -Rel»tiv~ , By -TM~ldodl'retl didJt giv~ the -~ 'of the. c8lm letumeci to' the strife tom I&:ta Vista reported capture _of the woman. ' Sl·"ent community TlruTsday ending fivi Filly-eight foreigoe:n held · hostage in ~ Amman were ~~ 1 ased •·• As the Palestine guerrillaa refused lo .uc~ive",,.·ghts of ~iolence. ''")"4~ re e wuay, , ~,..-· but Egypt's Middle, tasf News Agency be: saU&fie:d by concessions ,from Khtg ........ Only Uu:;e persons :were arrested.~ teported ~t a COIIUJWldo jroup was Hussein of Jorilan and . made new pared' to 111 total of. 667 for -the prlOI' holding the' widow Of an American demands, U.S. officials were preparing five nlgh1' Q,uring an illegal sit-in and military attache '-lJled ..... au•rrillas in to evacuate: about 400 Americins living By Big Vote W4!1H!NGTON (llPl) -, "ll the geolleman from l,llinols Is wrong, we lose the Country: If I~m wrong, we lose the money. l doo't think there's much ChOlce." · • So apoke RIR, Elion! Cederberg (11- Mioh.), before be and Jll7 otber members of the Houle 'I'blp'lday.-again · voted to SllP~ the conlro-. Safeguard AnUballlllllc -~(ABM) Syatem. The support wu coiUalned la a $2 ·billion a.PPfopri8tion bill apj;roved ·by the llouae Ihm llODI 10. the Senate. The bill, lor construction cl military lnstaIJa. tJons !n the fiscal )'<;IT beginning July I, inclll<led .1354 million for buliding ABM faclliUes.- 'Final passage . oh a 311 to S7 roll call vote came after anU-ABM forces, .lhowinl .Utile emhuaium for batUe, lost a 98 to 211 vote to eliminate the Safeguard money. The amendment to delete -wu made by Rep .. Sidney Yates (D-lU.), wbo· oaid "Safeguard ABM la ilkoncelved, un- proven and is being rashly hurried Into deployment wtthout.Jtaving comp,le\id iU: research cycle." . Proposed by Sen. John J. Williams • (R·Del.), and opposed by !he POl\la&On. it would require lhe P.resldent to ask Congress in advance and on a eOwitry-by· country bas.is lor permission to sell American weapons Jo forelgo nations. Wllllains' proposal would slrlk:e from the foreign military sales bill the $250 mlllion In clUb and the l300 mJWon in credit Nixon could otherwise use to sell anns to countries or his choosiag. "Ftrst we sell ann! to a country," Williams said, ezplaining his J>l"OP08&1. "Then we send advisers to show them how to use the anns. Thien we send troops to protect the advisers. And that's .how America gets into wars these days." It was questionable, _however, whether the Cooper-church Amendment, eve n if it passes the Senate, would become law. The House bas bee• much stronger than the Senate in supp()rt of t h·e Administration's policies In Southeast Asia and probablf would reject Cooper~ Church. But Senate approval would be symbolically significant because of the Senate's consUtuli.onat .. advise and con- sent" role ill the area of foreign affairs. About the same time as the Senate vote "Thursday, the Howe rejected by a noorecord vote of 98 to 26 an at.tempt to block an appropriation of S3M million clashes between nearly 300 offioer1 and ~ ll.:T e .. w • Joni bands of rock-throwing young persoM. the Jordanltn~capltal earlier this Wtek. m In w:Ungton, the Whit~ House saU! There were only minor incidents of A guerrilla qanization in Beirut an-only "pr~autionary planning" was being roek-tbrowillg....-late Thursday ..,anLtwo _nOunced that.the..:r-adlcal-Popular.-Fr-0nt--done. But a representative.ot~the Tntema~ The outlook f~ succeas among ABM opponents was so poor that many did _not even show up Jor the vol~ .• for the Safeguard Antiballistic Missile System (ABM ). A year ago, the original authorization for the ABM squeaked lhrougb·the Senate on~a-50-56-vOt"'.----reports of trash fires in the lkquare-for the Uberation of Palestine this morn· tional Red Gross arriyed in Amman block area adjacent to the Urllversity ing released the 58 Americans, Britons today to arrange the evacuation, and of California. and other foreigners it had held captive three Lebanese jetliners were standing 1be dusk to dawn curfew was relaxed for more than 36 hours in Amman's by in Beirut to Hy the evacuees to earuer in the day to 11 p.m, except two rnain hotels . Athens. in' a two-9C1uare-block area encom~ssing Diplomata lft the Lebanese capital con-Husgein made ma)or concession to the P9JIC(",Pait.1iDiiJ:. tile" hanMllL,Ji'.IDCb ~ firmed the report, but. had-no details. guerrillas "Illursday by dism issing his of the Bank of-America. Regular communication channels with uncle from command o[ his army and About 100 deputies and highway the Jcrdanian capital were still cut. removing a cousiri from command of patrolmen moved into the ma shortly The American woman reported a ,an anny division that had spearheaded before the curfew and sealed lt off. prisoner of the commandos w a s the tthe battle against the tueniDas tn Ain.• Up to 600 students gathered on .the widow Of Maj. Robert P. Perry of man. But Al Fatah. the largest of the outskirts of : t~ .line of officers but Chicago, an attache of t.he U.S. Embassy. commando organizations. said in a broad- there wu DQ'violence. in Amman who was killed by a group cast from Cairo that his was only "the "They · ·~1he ~fficeri) talked with the . of guerrillas who invaded his ~ide~ beginning of victory for tbe people.'' kids 8nd gimld 8 good rapport. Whf/I Wednesday at the height of the fighting It demanded that the king renounce ~· . ---·~·-·-il-··p.in.-cmne ev•rybody went home." between.the: Palestinians and Jordanian his commitment to a political setU~ent ""illiom Looney of Berkel11, Mo., a St. said Sheriff~t. Michael Swan. troops. . -W iUilsiaeJ and said ofily--!U~h ~"radical ui.s suburb, ts ready to take on the Earlier, Gov •. Ronald Reagan had Earlier reports said Mrs. Perry was solution'' could end the strife m Jordan deral Bureau · of Investigation_, tht authori;ed the use of the National Guard killed, but the .Egyptian re~rt to d a Y in which more than 700 persons are .4 and -the police usfug three· 39· in the troubled area. made no mention of the children. Nor reported to Ir.Ive bee~ killed or ~?unded . at gas balloons as ammo. He ran A Red Cross of_fic1al who , v1s1ted the 1Ap fishing wirt 500 feet in tlie .. foreign hostag~s in Amman s lntercon· over "his house lo prove that it! A.11.· e'd Toll D •• gh tinentai and Phtiadeipbia hotels Thursday nes take off~over-hi.s ho?M near reported all were !fl _&ood health. The: fl!e airport hazardously low. The FBI Popular Front, a radical terror group f-sent tg stop him but he reasoned, · which has frequently refused lo fol~~~ my bCl(oo-ns are too high, tluir the lead of_ Arafat ~ other ~erri ha are--toQ low." ~ H U • C b d • leaders, said then 1t was holding ~ e . s. v ie. ts. Lose ~-eav y in am 0 r:a hostages until II was sure the Jordantan e _ government would stop attacks on the ippy Espina~•, a Hoqolulu auto ..... ~-:."' Palestinian refugee camps around Am· · ) aler who deliV~r~1e:levision com· $AIG6N ','f~) -South Vietnamese tl\an 10.,000 in Cambodia -but the man where many guerrillas are based. rcials in pidgin En'glisb , has thjs forces hav,e loat more men in the five methods of gathering these figure s are ' outside his office: :•near cus. weeks since ·the Cambodian offensive often challenged. er. Please no be..~ l'ough wit began i1wa . tn· any similar period i!'l The previous record for South Viet· r workera. Dey rriOi'Djrd to fine the·'Vielnain Wuj and U.S. batUe death s nainese baUle deaths for any five-week 'n customeis. Tanks.'•·· for the san,e fiY!: weeks are the highest period was during the enemy's na- e-. • e in JO months, tionwide Tel offensive. That was in 1968, Weekly casualty figur.es compiled !rom and from late January through most May 3 thrOUgb last Saturday list 3,326 of February 3,153 government troops To back its claim that every· thing is withtn waiking.distance~ a Cle~ter, Fla,, real estate ·firm odvtf'tfaes ii will toke tM family cor. as a dowh payment ~ on a amdom_i..nium apartment. q government troopers klied In action ·and died. 8,500 wounded in both Cambodia artd The last time Americans s u f f e r e d South Vie\nani. 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" Witnesses said the teftwlng terrorists, "·orking with commando pre c 1 s Io n , - swerved a green station wagon into the path of the Ambass ador's w h t t e Mercedes' Benz and burst from the st&· lion wagon firing machineguns. They sprayed. Von Holleben's car and st.ruck a trailing guard car. A man and woman, posing as strolling lovers: nestled a machinegun betw~n them. witnesses said. f'rom the other side of the ·dark, narrow street. lwo other yOung men opened fire on \'noHelleben's auto. kill· ing a federal police agent. lrlado Regis, 53, who was silting In the front with the Ambassador. The kidnaping occurred 200 yards from Von Holleben'a residence. Leaflets left by the tetrortits ~amed the government to cease capturing or torturing "revolutkmariesV during negotiations for the release of yon Hollebcn. 61. formerly chief of prolOcol of the Bonn Foreign 1'11nlatry for sis yeara. Jn Bonn. il was anoounced the kid·· napers had delivered a demand for the release of Brazilian polltical prisoners In exchanfe for the career diplomat. A Wts German Foreign Ministry spokesman said a oote se:rit to the em- ha"Y in Rkl advised lhat the kidnaptrl would reveal later the-names-and number of polltlcal prisoners. Unlike lhe Senate, where ABM sen- timent is narrowly divided, the House has consistently and decisively agreed to President Nixon's requests to deploy Safeguard and to provide money for its construction. Gene Tt~ey KJ.n Gets Committed l n Murder Case "LONDON (AP) -The daUi\tter o[ fonner world heavyweight boxing cham- pion GeM Tunney was committed to a mental hospital today after admitting she bludgeoned her husband to death last East'! Sunday. Mrs. Joan Tunney WilklMon, 30, had pleaded guilty to mansl.aughter -on the . grounds of diminished responsibility in the: death of her 31-year-old husband. Lynn Carter Wilkinson, in their rented cottage. . The Old Bailey criminal court here was told by a psychiatrist that Mrs. Wilkinson had s u f f er e d from schizophrenia for nine years and there wa.s a real danger of her conunitting further unprovoked homicidal attacks. Prosecutor Alan de Piro recommended that Mrs. Wilkinson be detained at tbe maximum security hospital al Broad- moor "without limit.alien on time." H angs A round For Dear Li fe ATLANTA: Ga. (AP) -A 27· year~ld window cleaner hung head down for a quarter or an hour seven stories above a downtow1 street after he and a partner plung· 1 , ed from the 16th floor of ·a building on a scaffold. _ --'ffiomas J. Buckhan8.n WaSfinally rescued 'On1rsday by firemen who climbed an. extension ladder and Wltangled his leg from-a cable. · Buckhanan was on the scaffold with Haywood Hughaley, 22, when a building corRice to which one or its supporting cables was .al· atched broke: from the building. Hughaley managed lo snub his fall by clinging to a second cable, which remained attached to the roof of the buildillg, and was puJ>ed to safety through a window. But the cable . wrapped a round Buckhanan'a leg at the: seveath noor, and h~ hung helplessly until the firemen arrived. Buckhanan was treated at a hospital for cuts, bruises and shock. U't Ttltlllll'lll .. q ueea /tleet s Preside11t .. Pr.esident Nixon chats wlUt Debbie-Shelton, 211 of Norrolk, Va., who won the Lille of Miss USA , about the Geisha ~iris in Japan. Miss Shel· ton,. a candidate for--the. Miss Universe title. \\'i11 be traveling to the J apanese World's Fair at Osaka. ,,... FrlNJ. June 12, 1970 DAIL V I'll.ff lS Which Party Guilty? • Tho resen's Ho me -·---YPs BlameEacli Other for Economy Y ields 'Arsenal~ t 1 WASHINGTON (AP) Depending on which vice president you listen to, ei the r the Democrats or t h e Repubtlcll'lS are to blamt for the present state of the U.S. economy and voters will lower the boom ,on the guilty party in November. Speaking i '1 Washing{o~ Thursday night. Vice Presi- dent Sp~ T. Agnew said the previous Demo c r 4 tjc .ad- ministrations are reSponslble for both the inflation and the Southeast 'Asian wlir and "for the fir!t time in eight years somebody is trying to do something about the cost of living." He also credited President Nixon with being the first chief executive "trying to get us out of that war." Agnew's remarks were made to so1ne 500 Republll!an congressional candidates, their Wives and campaign aides at- tend.ink a candidates' con- ference here. But at the same time former Vice President Hube.rt H. Humphrey told a Democratic audience in New York that the economy will be the primary issue In Lhe 1970 congressional elections and he charged that the Nixon administration "has d o n e nothing to help" the CUJTent inflationary situation. Humphrey, who ~ expected to announce Saturday he will be a candidate for U.S. senator from Minnesota, predicted great gains for the Democrats in the fall elec- tions. Humph~also praised the Senate's Thursday act Ion Finch Slates Campaign To Polish l{EW Record WASIBNGTON (UPI) - Robert H. Finch has started a campaign to polish the record be made during 18 month.! as Secretary o f Health, Education and Welfare (HEW). He says too many of the problems have been empha s ized since his departure for a White House job was announced last week. "I'm not usually that thin- skinned," Finch said Thursday Cosmonauts Sleep Easy MOSCOW (UPI) -Soviet cosmonauts Andrian Nikolayev and Vitaly Sevaslianov fought insom~·a· at the start of their long Soyui""9-space"1llgliL61if. ·now they sometimes over- sleep, a newspaper said today. They dream "in black and white." Trod (labor), ilie trade un- ion daily, said the Cosmonauts described their sleeping habits to doctors at the Soviet Union's Baikonur Cosmodrorne where Soyui 9 blasted off June 1. in an interview. "But in terms of justification of m y stewardship, I'm going to be meeting with a lot of press members in the next few days." Finch handed out an eighl· page "Partial List of llE\V Initiatives and Ac· comptiipments,'' which he said he prepared for distribu· Hon to newsmen. It included an It-point defense of his management of the unruly department, which has been torn by dissent and morale problems ''T here have been managerial refonns and pro- grammatic initiatives, tnany of which are still in the legislative mW ,'' the state· ment said. ''They represent an effort to transform this vast, many-faceted depart- ment into one coordinated YehiCle for the delivery of human services." Appearing more r e I a x e d than he has for months, Finch said he was disturbed by in- ferences he was backing off a tough job to seek sanctuary in the White House. Nixon named Finch a__.Presidential counsellor defeaUng an amendment that would ha\•e authorized Nlxon ~ to send U.S. ground troops into Cambodia after July l whenever the President felt it necessary to protect American forces in South Viet· nam. "All steps must be taken to :withdraw our troo~ ·ftofn Indochina as soon as possi- ble," Humphrey 1old the $1 ,000-a-plate dinner audience. But in Washington, Agnew called the Senate's ~-4.7 defeat o( the prOposal by Sen. Robert C. Byrd, (D-W.Va.,) a 0 grave mistake on the part of that dist~nguish.ed body." On the nation's economy, Agnew said it is l be Democrats that are to blame for the present situation and said "it takes quite a bit of nerve for Democrats to com- plain about inrlation. This kind of reminds me of germs .com· plaining about disease." He said deficit spending under Democratic ad· ministrations was responsible for the current inflation and that Nixon was trying to apply the brakes. "For the first time in eight years somebody is trying to do something abut the cost of living." he said. The Nixon administration, however. has announced it ex· pects a $1.8 billion deficit in the fiscal year ending June 30 and it has predicted a deficit ror the following fiscal y~ar also. Kent to Get Grad Guards KENT, Ohio (UPI) -The Kent State University security force has called in reinforce- ments for the spring com- mencement ceremonies Satur. day -the first on-campus ac- tivity since the fatal shooting of four students May 4. Chester Williams. director of the 37-man campus force, said the extra men will come from the city police depart- ment, the Portage County Sherifrs Office and nearby communities. He predicted "an orderly commencement" s a y i n g "whatever must be done will be-done to iµsu re it." FRESNO (UPI) -Louise Thoresen, who married steel belr William E. 1'loresen Ill in a '~Cinderella wedding" more than 10 years ago, was arraigned today for th e !hooting-death cif1t·er gun-cot- lectlng hlllband. Mrs. Thoresen, 33, a aleoder, attractive blonde, was a sl>fl!eCb therapist from a poor Chicago family when she mar- ried · Thorsen, a handsome man afflicted with a stutter. She was charged Thursday with the murder of the mystery millionaire Who lived a life obsessed with guns. She ,. was also chai;ged w i t h , Ul"I T• ..... '-T0 RNAD0 DESTROYS DAIRY •FARM tN PE RK INS, OKLAHOMA - Two Ki lled, ~7 In jured 11 Twisters Ravage Graaf Plaint Ar11 possession or marijuana for sale. Thoresen's nude body was found WednesdaJ sprawled on a bed i.n their modest home, U.S. Navy S hip A ids Peru Quake Victims ABOARD THE USS GUAM 80 m\Jes to the southeast. (lJPI) -This U.S. Navy 0th er helicopters and fighting ship embarked on a alrpla111s have been flying mission of mercy toda y, sen· mercy missions in that region ding fleets of helicopters to sinet: last week. They must airlift victims of the May 31 cross the Cordillera Negra at earthquake that killed an altitudes above 15.000 feet. estimated 50,000 persons in The hazardou s flying already Peru. has claimed some lives. The helicopter carrier U.S.S. On Wednesday, a Peruvia n -He was shot With a .31-ealiber Tornadoes revoJver froin his collecUon. _.....JifS Wife Was booked · "after , /.....-running to a neighbor and Ri TL -. •"° h screaming ' "I sh<lt BW." p !U'Oug Laier Wednesday, Mrs . ~ 'Iboresen was taken from her Plam. s Area c~1 anc1 treated .t.a hosp11a1 for a punctured eardrum, a By 'I1le Associated Press Tornadoes churning out ol heavy thunderstorms over Ille Great Plains Thursday night slruck more than a dozen towns in Oklahoma a n d Arkansas, causing d e a t h , damage and injuries. Two persons were killed - one in each state -by tornadoes, and three others "puncture wound" in her left hip and assorted bruises. Police Thursday cirted box- es of land mines, grenades, machine guns, mortars, pistols, knives, dynamite and 50 pounds of marijuana from the home. A traveling case containing sticks of unwrapped dynamite was at the foot of the bed where the body of the 32·year- old heir to a n!puted $70 mlllion fortune was found. Guam dropped anchor al helicopter crashed, killing the Chimbole Thursday evening. three crewmen aboard. Search Her 16 big helicopters today planes Thursday found an began flying relief supplies Argentine plane that crashed and teams i n t o stricken the day before, killing four Andean towns and bring out Argentine crewmen and one died in incidents related to the injured. Peruvian, and injuring three the storms in Oklahoma. The Guam will serve as a Peruvia_n_ paratroopers. Arkansas counted 2S injured Jn the dozens of boxes. and cart0fl5 wh\ch filled the home "like a warehouse," officers temporary hospital ship. Her and Oklahoma 12. found '10 guns, apparently live t grenades, plasUc anny mines., .. 23 machine gum and assorted !Wltchblade . knives, stlteUol 1 and dagtn, It waa not lmmediately.1 known -.ho W<iuld dt,fend Mn. Thoresen. f Fan1ed San Francisco 1C. tomey J . W. "Jake" Ehrlich ' defeoded the couple tq 1967 after law enforcement ofHcialJ seized tons of arm~rrta they., said Thore1en had stashed'. around the San Francisco Ba}' area, much of it in hia San. Francisco man.sion. •: At that tlm.e Erlich described Mrs. Thoreseri a!/ a "sweet llitie lady who did'. what tier husbaf'ld-told her to do." Thoresen was convicted on. federal gun charges and an appeals court had sent the majter back for further he'8r~, ings in U.S. District Court J the day before he was killed. , There was sllll no clue as· to shy Thoresen spent much · of his life collecUng weapom. : He once was asked U a i 37-mlllimeter cannon was ool! a strange thing to collect. Tiioresen replied: "It'• a, lawn ornament. Every lawn · _ought to have one. A lot oi> them do -~t courthouses." HHll g0t le M -Of !till ..... .. flnlll lllll'lt .•• I ffll'll ..... ..... ""' -Id fll'ld elf ..,,.~,, H > A•THTlll, s.... ........... ' crew includes 31 surgeons and Nineteen mobjje homes were! medical corpsinen, and the Crisis Stays reported demolished 1n the ship' can accomodate 1,000 Oklahoma communiUes of patients. SALISBURY (UP I) -The Alta Vista and Long Town, JIMBO'S. The May 31 quake virtually Rhodesian· parliament voted south of Tulsa. A leen·age leveled Chimbote and many Thursday to extend f o r girl died in_ lhe Alta V.ist.a towns in the mountainous another year the natiOnwide twister. · New York Steak C..plet• Dlooor $1..59 region tq the east. Govern-state or emergency. The vote 0Several houses and · JTllll1Y ment authorlt\es estimate the was taken after Law Minister farm buildings were leveled quake alfected 800,000 persons Desmond Lardner-Burke said in various parts of Oklahoma. directly and left thousands he expected more terrorists Hardest hit in Arkansas was homeless. to infiltrate the country in the mountain town of Spring. OPEN 24 HOURS An avalanche triggered by an attempt to foment sub-dale, 1911 miles northwest the quake engulfed 11,000 version. of Little Rock . 3050 I. COAST HWY., CORONA ~IL MAR personsinthecnyof Yangay,,-:::::::::_~~~~~~~...:.'.....'.'.'.'.'..::_'.::::::.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'!!!!!!~ 55 miles east of here. An estimated 10,000 pe!'S(lns are still entombed U:-the rubble of adobe buildlngs of Huaraz, The -6Nl:Y Dishwasher that washes Casseroles, . Broiling Pans and ~ ., Fry .·Pans -without Hand Scrubbing! KltchenAids ... with new exclusive, automatic SOAK CYCLE The MW" Superb. Ki1cbenAid disbw1ahcr is the ONLY di1h~uber on the m1rltf:t that h11 lhi1 wonderful Ieatiu.-a SOAK CYCl.Efor pota, pana, hroiling: pana. cuaerole1 and a11 coolting: utemiJ1. No more ainh fi.llad. witli toaltin« baiting diibea, DO IDO?'e ICOurinJ •itii-laanb ahtuiYe1! Now-you can 1&ve time, your. hndt, and elhow puc with Ki1cbenA.id Soak Cycle and enzyme action PanDandy-the no scotLr cleaner. The new XiichenAid Soak Cycle i1 part 0£ the regular aulomatic wu1t eycle, whidi zreana with the pualt of a 1ing:le bulton you can ha~ pily walk away from the 'WOret dinner p1rt7 lPW fO\l e\"Gr 111'". KitchenAid Dishwasher STARTS AT • IN H,ARBOR CENTER 2300 HARBOR BL V1>. -COSTA MESA 540-7131 TV and APPLIANCE e Daily 9 'Iii 9; Sal., 9 'Iii 6 SAVE THE ·EASY WAY. 11 --~---~·--BY MAl .L! • FOR SHRINK PROOF INVESTME NT INSURANCE TO $2,P,000 I ' 5% PASS BOOK 7~ % CER'I'IF1CATE WRITE ' FIRST FEDERAL SA VINGS ad .L~ ~~,~ti /Z)c...U.,.. -. -. . . . • SOUTH PASADENA • 1000 Folr Oaks AV.. SAN MARINO • 23.55 Huntington Drive • SYcomor~ 9..,.143 • MUrroy 2· 1131 -~~~ .. JC;zml~. ~--. ..___ ~ ' '1 • ' ' • . ' • Fin ancing ' 'Ibo Huntington Beach Cily Council Is moving nea" er to malting firm decisions on financing melhocl• for ,10.S million worth of new civic facilities. It bu not moved swiftly but It is,.going forward. 4 Counc:Umen have received the reCOmmerHiltiom of the ~ on ways to pay for the fmprpvimeift~s and more ncenUy a report by ·the Systems and Dal~, Processing Committee, made up of business .. and finapClal analysts, two housewives and a councilman. Tb.e lwo sets of recommendations do not difiet in DWI)' p!Aces. EssenUBlly the. sW! s~ggesled a pay-as- you-go program combined with a ll>year bond program to ftnance the civic center, the centra'l library, city yard and ·fire stations. To generate extra revenue, the staff urged a revised bmiaeH tax program. a bike from 4 to 5 cents .in the hotel bed ta1:1 Coiltlnuec! use of the '1:50 trash collection · lee and a new throe-cents-a-barrel oil tax. Tbe systems coinmiftee n:iad"i" two basic changes :-. recommending long-term genera1 obligation bonds to pay for tJte civic ct:nter and making the oil industry • -.. subject to the business receipt.I tax rather than impose a separate per barrel levy. Seriou1 question! have been raised, however. Most coa:nctlmen like the principle of a vote on general ob- ligation bonds, since the interest rates would be lower but bold liltle hope of their gaining the required two- thirds apjlroval. II 10metblng. ts doomed to failure -and who can Gobbledygook And Teaching Of.English r 1ound-r...,,uy a· faaclnaling book publi81ed a few yean •IO by lhe U.S. superintendent of docmnents and written by .la O'JlaJr'e al Ille Denver office al Illa -al Wnd llanag<menl al Ille I>eparlm<nt al the Interior. In his -. GOOBLEDYGOOK HAS GOT 'IO GO Mt. O'Hayre cites an example fl ~ucraUc prose within his own departmetlt: "1J• mdllJ recopllo lhe di(ficull prof>. i.m. pr.-by lllil ........ and lf n .., 11e ollw- wlao --b' ..-ei1, .. -pmerlonoldlnf. PHI acUon. H you delennine it permls. sible to legalilf: the Roland occupancy and 11"1 pniductioa by 11 ...... al a opecial -pe<mit, as sugtlted hi )'our mem«andum, we have "' abjoclloo to Iba! procedun. • '"ANY IUCll PERMIT abaukl be IUb- ject lo -·-when lhe Wida are acttvelr nqubtd for rec 1a mat Ion ~ md lboukl provide fGr the rijlll d tile olllc<n, qenla, and emp.,._ d Ibo Unil<d Stales at all time. to bne umestrkted access and ingral to, pu111e over, and egress from all Aki landl, to make . in- veatlp-al all kinda, dig lul ptu and drlD teat bolel, to survey for reclamation and lhigation works, and to perform any and all necessary soil and ~COftlft'VaUon work." o'Bij're· tbowt how the fat can be trimmed fran th1t kind of prose and comes up with lhe followlDI revisloo: Dear ~ 'Gloo~y Gu8: THE PROBLEM of teachers of English fnCOUeges as well as high achooll ls often that o£ teaching standard Engllstt to speakers of non-standard dlalecta. But it sem'JI le me 1bat the teacher 's concern wttb "corrections" obscures all too often his concern with the content of com· munication. If I owe you money, it doesn't matter lf I say, "I'm broke," or "I'm on the shorts," or "My assets are not tn liquid condition." You are nol g<ilng to coUect. To cooctm oneself with the semantic content of statements before working on problem! of form involves lhe reversal of traditional methods of teachinl English. SUPPOSE A STUDENT s a y s , Urban S d · "Tomaloel!I ain't doin' so good this year.'" yn fOm ~s teachers of English we are trained jump on that word "ain 't." · • ut aren't there more important prob- ' ' lem s? Can you not ask the student. Comments Sterlbt,g, Ill., Gau:ttt; "We have the ward of a University of Pittsburgh ruearchtr that We in the big city really does resemble a rat ract--Or vice versa. For 11 years now, Dr. Joseph Buckley his been runnlnl: Jaboratory rats-some 5,000 of them 1lf tol~hrough a 'slre55 chunber' simulating a few of the characteristic environmental influences of the urban ex.istence-flaa:hlag bright UcJ1ta, btartaa noise arid con~ant movement, thll last , ol 140 jolts to the minute, supposed to duplicate the tffect& of auto and commuter train travtt. After 1 week of thi! pace, Dr. Buckley's rat& develop high blood preaure, become irr:ltable and tend to map. la abort. the urban syridrome. Ami In fact. a ..,..i deecrtpllon or '°mt of tlle people wt work with." Witt W, N.Y., Stir: 1·Respert f<r pobllc and private pooperty appean to be dimlnJlbillc, At a New Jersey wildllfe ret111e, the r~ Jines must be polnllled, ...,.etally dllrlng the hun· 11q_ -"'*" llun"11 cut the fences to pin entrance, or ploca tenqJllllc bait j1lll -Iha _, -'"'°" bl cblrlt Ill Iha """' ploca u tra "What tomatoes are you t1lking about? Tomatoes on your father's farm ? Tomaloes all over the county? 1be na- tional tomato crop? Also, how do you know? Have you been talking to relatives' Was It 'tomething you heard on the radio? Heve you been talking to yq.ur county agricultural turent? Or was it a story in The Wall Street Journal?" AFTER THE srut>ENT ha s clarified • ~'hat tomatoes he 11 referring to and where til e tnfonnatlon comes rmm - Is it his firsthand observaUon, a report of someone else's report, or a report or a report or a report? -he might finally lack.le the problem ol whethe r his statement is in standard, upper-class EnRlisb. • The most lmport.anl pmblems or writi~ and speech I.re not grammar and · elegance ot fcnn, but .lhl-aimple · questions. "Wha t are you talking •bout?" and "How do you know'" Since English teachers often concern lhernselvu !Olely with quettiOns of mmm11Ucal fonn, '1udenu often get !he idea that Engt&li !!&<her& 11a., 1¥1tlillla,knporlal>l IO leacb. '"1e problem fir.I!!< lead\" ol l:..,u.11, ~rt, Is to ask hir(lself, "Am I teac;:hln&. students to communicate responslblyt Or ii my job almply llngubllc coo- metologyt" food ..a -.. -durlnf hanllng ~--...;··-oo lhe iiilaWa-wW remain la By s. I. Rtyal•wa Pft ldt•l IU t'taDcllco State COllep ........ ~ I 1 • • City ~· ·Needs honelUy sax that a bond llectlon on a tjvlc center will succeed In these times? -it 1eem1 unwise to expend Ume and troubl. in an effort which may hamper alter- nallve llnancinr methocb. :_Should 11>• e1ecimn'''fill'lo proauce majority support -a civic center la nof tha! attractive. an tasue -the council surely would be herd put to go ahead with other financinf program1. Bond and municipal linancinf experts this weet advi11d lbe .Ouncil Iha! it Is more reallsUc to explore further the possibility of joint powen agreements, per- haps with the state or county, or a non-profit corpora· tion if no agreements can be reached with another agency. These alternatives were also suggested by the &ystems committee and_:-i_t seems aound advice to pu t the emphasis ~or the bOnd issue on a joint powers-pact. A non-profit corporation is less'desirable since the cost would be greater, but it was indi.cated that the stall could be working on both alternatives Without duplica-. lion of effort, and that a final decision would not be required for some time. The other question i$ the wisdom of including th e oil industry in the gross receipts business tax. It.has been argued that the levy could be regulated to bring the sam e return as a 1hJ'ee cents a barrel tax would but scnne observers are not convinced that the resul t would be the same in prac tice. Jt certainly seems fair to t ax aU industries similar- ly but some clarification on how the business levy would be applied. would still be in order. \ H .. • '1 " • • ' ' 'M_ .. . ' • 1- ·UJ '. y ' . ([ ·~ < 1<ARRIER P/6EON Nixon Asks Public to Be Patient 0.ae Last Time I Cambodia: Hope-a Year's Time Won BOTH OF THESE conditions to the withdrawa l of American forces by July l were carefully considered a n d . Both conditions are terpreted liberally. 1 eoeral the resoWe 1 that \he North Viet- TIIE MORE THE Cambodian opera- tion Is studied the stronger the bopt f)e.;. comes that a year's Ume has been-gained for the continuation of the American withdrawal. This is confirmed In ge11eral by S_lr Robert 'Mlompson, the ~ritish guerrilla warfare expen, Who h~ sub- mitted lddltlonal reports to the Pr:esi- deflt. Creat significance Is attached to the seizurt of medical supplies and equip- ment which cannot be. quickly replaced. Gen. Creighton Abrams' dout>ts about the practicability of Vietnamizatton have been largely removed ud be is more optimistic of success, believing that a breakthrough point has betn reached in the training of the ARYN for sustained combat. II IS AGAINST THIS background thal hope Is beginning W ~rise that Hanoi will seek to move for'Ward on· negotl!tion or a settleme11t. The calculation he:e is that Hanoi has .no more than three or four months to take advantage of what will prove to be its bert chance for negotialio1. Three or four months from now, the ARYN and the government or South Vietnam, if events continue at their present pace, will have taken on such a large share of combat respom:ibility that they can claim a larger share In determinirig the natur~ of the settlement. The Americana will not be able so easily to call the turns three or four m o n th s 'from now and thli Should be obvious (o Hanoi, it is -·- reasoned . Time js fast running out on that 6C1ll'e. It will have run completely out if, ~s expected, Amer icans art in· significantly in combat a year from now, and the ARYN is holding Its own. WHAT ALL THIS m e a n s generally is that Nixon is asking the America n publi.c to be pati~nt this one Jas_! i!_me,_, but for anoti.er year when Americu s will be out of combat. And he has asked the American public to be patient, too, with the prospect that there may in the futW'e be extensive bombing opera- tions in Cambodia if the Commu.ists move back toward the border and try once agin to link up a string of bases endangel'ing withdrawing American for· rel, No doubt once again there will bt heavy pressure on the President to agree to a pre<0ndition that a coalition govern- ment be set up in Vietnam. Nixon ii showing no Interest in that pre-c<>MUlion at all. It is another matter if supervised elections in which C o m m u n l s t 1 participate result in the election of Com- munist officials or desigv.ation of Com- munists in the govemment No al· ternative to the-..Thieu-Ky government b~ fore that time is deemed to be workable. What strikes: the inquirer most forcibl1 Is · the certainty at the White House that America's direct part in the WII' is -coming to an end. How Devotion to· the Flag Began Laguna Beach's Emil y Ross. well known for lier accurate historical re· search , submitted the following on bel!alf of Pat ience Wriylit Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu- tion , and Cavalier Chapter, Colo11 ial Dames XVII Century, in observa"nci of Flag Dau Sunday, Ju ne 14. -Ed itor By EMILY ROSS Lire in Washington was not seriously disturbed by the war of 1112 until July, 1814 when It was l e arn ed that the British had landed and were marching directly on Washing· ton. Panic • stricken, many of the inhabi- tants fled from the city, including Pres· !dent Madison and his cabinet. ' I ' i Guest Re p-ort t of Sept. 13 and inlo the night , anxiously watched the terrific bombardment. Sud· 4 denly. all firing ceased and in the ~· l ominous silence which continued through the night, their rears increased that the fort tfad surrende red. Then, to thelr joy, "by the dawn's early light'', they caught their first glimpse of the "Stars and Stripes" fluttering iJI the breeze. it was .made our natloial •nthem, Pres(. dent Hoover signing the bill. On July 2, 1948, President Truman proclaimed : "That as a perpetual symbol or our patriotism, the Oas of the United Slat.ea shall hereafter .be displayed at Fort McHenry National Monumenl at all limea during the day and nlsht." ' ' ' ~'ho was at the time an. artillery officer with the rank or li eutenant, learned that the British had arrested an old friend of his, Dr. Wl1Uam Beane, £or alleged "discourtesy" to the invaders and were lhreat,e'ning to hang him. \V ith a flag of truc_e and accompanied by Col. John Skinner, agent for the parole of prisoners. Key set out from Baltimore in a small American ship in pursuit of the British Oeet which they contacted two days out and wen: permitted' to board the admiral's flagship. With difficulty, they obtained the old doctor's release but were not pt>rmltled to return to Baltlmort until after the pending battle against Fort McHenry, which blocked access to Baltimore. IN THE FERVOR of the moment, Key reached into his pocket and found an old Jetter on the b.ck of which he jotted down, "Tis the Sllr.Spaqled Banner-Long may It wave o'er the land "'Ibe Stars 111d Stripes" ·which flew over Ft. McHenry ls JK>W old and bat- tered, Its many penetrations mute evidence of it.a travail during that perilous time. It Is preserved 1t the Smilhsoa!an Institution in Washington, D.C. where It la on permanent display. of tbe free and the home of the brave." . He continued to write IS he WIS beiq SINCE THAT Ume IO king ago whet! transported by boat to Baltimore and John Paul .1oc:iet victoriOUlly rallied the in hls hotel thal.-nlght, -wrote out the-"Americ.ail , Stars" o_U the coast of words In their entirtty just u we know Enaland uritll ·today in the juftg)ea of them today ' Vietnam, the-Stars and Stripes has been First cailed "Thfl Defense o( Ft. carried with honor ICf'05I every. sea-and McHenry " the name wu later cblnaed under the seas-and In the sk1e1 above to ''The 'star-Spangled Banner," Key's and countless Amer~ns have fought poem fitted the then popular softg and died to _keep it 1loft1 Amerlcan1 OVER FT. McHENRY Oew the huge "Anacreon in Heaven" and set to this !fho loved tJ:le1r cou1try ~nd believed On reaching Washington, the Brit11h first put to rout a small company oI American rtgulars and mWtta and then procteded to burn the city's belt buildings, including the White House, after which they returned to their camp on Chesapeake Bay. 30 by 42 fool, 15-star, 15-strtpe flag stirrlng mu.ale' the complete song was it to be their duty to otiey \ts laws, wllich had been made the previous year distributed 10 over Baltimore tn th• to respect it_s ~ag and to dt fend It .• b~ Baltimore stJmstuss, M a r f form of handbills. In 1 mlltir o( ~1 against all enemies. FRANCIS SCOTT KE \', poel·lawyer. P1ckerskJll, at her home on Pr11ilt Street. .. everyq,ne was ainlirig it. rrom their va ntage point "aboard ship, under British guard, the three THE llONG "Anacreon in He.avc11"' Americans, all through the daylight hours was m11de famous by the ~acreoelstic Society ot London In 1775, dut'°'I ita 1--------B!I George--------i name fmm the Greek lyric poet of that name. Though II.! origin ts cklaked in obscurity, It is generally COIK.'ede.d that because or It& martial straina and Dear George: You had a crack about lhe hand'writing of physicians being so illegible. That's not only a pretlJ poor Joke, but it's in bad taste. I've written a note to your editor complaining about you! M. D. Dear M. D.: , Is that what that thltlg on the doctor'• ltt.te.rhead w11? ttm. ~ty editor hid It filled 1t the drugstore and has been putting drops tn hts ears every lhl'et hours. Dear George: T am president of our community ••ey George!" fan club. Please send us one ol your typewriter ribb:N. We want to frame and enshrine t! YOUR WORSllIPPING FANS Dl!ar NUTS : Unfortunately, 1 can't a/ford a lypewrlt<r. I use a goose quilt . Again , unfortunately, the finance company has TCposllesse(t my aoose. r can. however, lend you one of niy penci ls. Just drop • coin In my tin cup. • its rtsembluce to a &nmlpet marching song or Iba! day, ,tllat It ls military Ur origin. • The ... , -11111 COUIJ1l'y In 1713 when it waa publllhed in two Amtricu newspapera and later appeared la the form or sheel ·m1Jllc by ,.hlch time there were om • hundttd parodies, many ol which lllr'Vlv11 today. ~ BOTH WQfU>s AND mu~ic of "The Star.Spangled Bann<r" appealed to Amerlc8ns everywhere and marked ·the beginning of devotion to I.he Oag. On March S, 1931, by an Act of Conaress, --·--Friday, June 12, 1970 • Robert N. Weed, PublJsher . I I , !· '• , ' -'t"""~ .. .::.. -· ----~ - •• , .. ' , • • • ' .... ... .. . ' • .... ' ' . • - .. --·-· .. . ' .·~ . • • , ,i;. •• • . -,. • , .. • ' ., ' I . ' . . 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Safe, quiet str~eets; neighborhood par~ aRd school, p:tiliaty recreation club for residents. · · ' ' . • • Come see whY'tTibre than 500 families . ' have chosen a Harbor View .Home. Not-only forvalue, but for loc<Jtion. Four . . ), . mi~utes.to the University of California • l 1. • ·at Irvine, three minutes to Fash ion Island . ; . . . shopping, five minutes to t_tie sea at Newport Beach . We think our unique combination of home, location and 7112% interest is irre-. . sistible. B,ut don't delay. Tuesday will • 1 ' • • be fQO late. , Irvine SCALI!:: MllES. o· 1 2 3 NORTH NEWPORT e BEACH .. . . ' . Take the San Diego or Newport Freeway r to MacArthur, th en a:o south to Ford Road.· Sales office tele~~ (714) 833-0780. \. h • • . --.------ . . • , ' • • ·•, • I -, , DAILY "'"°' • ' . ' .. • • I l .. j : I I I t I I ' t ' 1. ' f • • • i l I • ;. ,, ,,. " . . --. " . ' '" • " ' .- r 1 .... \ \ ---~ . -•· • FtldQ, JUM 12, lt70 DAILY PILOT 11 ' -~· thtuelf from P.,e 9 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE WEST STER HIGH G. RADUATES N.....'o~~~,:r~:.,,.o '"':~ c~~:_~~i.!l!:! ~-= · :~:,•,":; ~~~:' :r" ~U 1u~~f:. '2oS:~0~0~~. . • • • SCHOOL OIST•ICT •• ..... (lty Kell. T1 l"•I' Ori.,,., NOTICI IN\llTllM llDI Ttllll CO~UfTY,,o:t~. ., .. ,. ~ CALll"OllllOA l"Olll '\ N-"<• llWlll!lt llal Cotla M•u, Cel11..W., •I 1130 P.M, NOTICE 1$ MEl:EIY GIVl"M ~t "" .... A~ ' TKI COUNTY O" OlilANOI Md'fl(IE 1$ HEt.EIV DIVIN tMt w 11 _, 11 -*lbll ftltl'N"ltf' ~ OCEAN VIEW K~DllTil:ICT WOTICI 01' MU.t.ING 01' l'llTITtoN , .... A-6ffll B'r·av avid Briy!ey, Mlchai!l Janet Hetzel, Howard Heyden. Petersen Te:rtSa Petree, tM aun1 et E-.ca111n. ~ "" ,,.~ .,.. Monc1••· J11,... n. 1t10. =.. °'"...:~,.;:;:n~i. ~.rr1i:t =ri: 1011: P•o••r• o" w1LL .t.No Po• E1•••• 'et HAJ11tv ,..._ ... HC1s .,,. ..... 7 J ' ~·u1 Jose""'"• MtM. Ullltltd SCNI04 Olt.tlid et °''"" ltrt1rdl111 "" l'tlillMllll -lk•tlolt -"'''~" ... rtltfTd "' II ""' Dl1trld: LITTl•S Tl!ITAMtNTAIY J~ ... '"° ~ .. HAll:llV I'. lll!AM. tWM'; DoMa Hickcox, J udy Hire, a me I r111 ps, Y""'' (OVflty, C•Ulotnlto. wlll 1.alv• *"''"" wlll r11C9lv• .. IO Wt "" Ill., tf\llfl Etf•I• ,f/f Jmlt ~ .lilCll. Dt<N'td, ~.-. ---R-•ld Hoerer·, Philli-Janel Pionlkowski. bl41 ..,. 10 n:oo ,.,M. on 1ht ""' 1. A '°"lie Htw1" wm -. ...., for ,,00 P.M . .,. J-11, "" M•lad NO.TICE 15 HERE•V 01vEH 1ti.1 fl'OTICE 1$ ~ERE•v GtVEH to t11e · inora B rown, Ji a r r I et ....... .. .. , •1,. 111 Jvnt, 1970, ,, ,,,. oHJu of "" ,1;1.e~1 ,.. ''""' -blck tor the; , • .,.. flf , contrtct i..-Elt.,.blM'I lllKh Ck!Oln ""' IUH 1wre1n cretlfot'l ol 1M .aio,.. n'"'" dt(Mt"' Brown, Kalhlttn Brown, Peg· Edward Hoffman, Shelley Joseph Pluu.to: w1d Sdlool 0111r1c1, 111taltd 11 1u1 onir 111 1 .,._..., '° ft. '''"' 1111 1M1i11e11011 e1 ,1, Cllilldltlo!llM -vc1 • ..i111o11 for .... ,,, Gf •Ill •ne1 .... , •ti ~"'°"' 1w1v1rw c:i.1"'1 ... 1mt Pi.t1Jnlll Al'l'N,ll CO.II Mell (lllloonlt uo.P!td bY (lly OrdlMflCI No. 2111 _. I" t/lt .. la11rft M-\lllw Jd'li-1 tor l1W.11A or Lflfarl TISle!Mnllorll lho wW dllCtclltll I ll F-ltld kl 1111 ti Brown. Marcella Brown, Hoffman. Marilyn H 0 Iden • Sandra I Plott, Denn I s 1t WlllUI tlrnt w~ llkb will 'bl .... bll(lv ,,.,. lee.tied .brl\llfM Fullitf1ort •ncl $llcfl MA 111111 " ...... "'"' ... "" No Ptlll'-4', 1.itr...c1 to •llldl 11 llltln, '#1111 tl'lt _..,, Vlll<llen, Ill B II H Id r 8 p h y I j s s · p ., I j OHi* incl rcld hlf: 0•111S1 Av•. llltlnnl,.. "fllltlftlllfl'llt.iv A.dmllllltr•tlO!I Offl« ot'""rltlt Olllrk l ....0. ..,. turl!Mr Nt1k11len, •NI th11 nw otlic:I ol ltll ci.ni. ol lhl 1111¥1 Marsha Brown, W I y nett e e Y O e m n. Plunkett, Laur10 ope, 1•1e v n MAINTENANCE" 0,. OFFICE * tt. Nortlllflt o1 '"-wi1 .. 1i... ,, 1912 WMMr A.vonyeo HIH!llno"" •IKh. 1111 11 ..... ~ t1t1c• If 11Nr11111 11w en1u1e1:1 «Mitt. « kl ..,...,, tt!MI, with Bruce·, Holland, Bonnie·Holli3ter, Rita P otter Kathleen p 0 8 t MA.CHINES of e . 20th s1 .. co.11 MIR. C•lltotnl•, c.ufan'll1, ...., 111tn 111 ....., """ "'"". 11t1 ...... wt '°" J11"' H. 1t10. N nac..-rv -r11ra, '"' "" 11 ... • , . ' A.II bl.ch: ..-. to "" In 1e~nc• 1t ......, Oft • m.. on lllt •I ~lllkl'f rffd olollll 11 th• 1bov1 1t1tld 11 '·'° •.m.. In tile '°""''°"' ol dlrs.lt'19d •I llM Ol!lc" 01 Ht.-. J ohn Brummel, BUI Brun-Hogan: Patricia Potchka, Cy n l h I a with Con<ill'-. ''""'"'loM· end the oHlc• 111111 Pllnnlno Dttttrl~'· 11n1t-' $C1. -~-g-. •,N•. '0~1 "•" ,'Of.:'•""'' $OOltn & Adldn-. 111orn.~• tor tho Harry Hooten M i c h 3 e I ru~ d p I st SOK!lklll-W'llkll ••• now '" flit t. tlfll I(~'"''-• hnlllt .... Zl#l't All ~ ""'" bt INdt '" • arid .. • .. iw , .... " ... c.ldm!11l1l11Jon, 1$1 H ... ..,, C•lller <f4l&e, Kathryn Bryan, Stephen ' • Potts, \,~1a.r r e • In ""' ortice o1 the p111ch•il1>11 A.olnt •or F1tlllt'>Smlth 111.,..11111n1 C111m1>1n1. t"orm l\lml*'*I w 1111 0111r1tt. Cll'I of Senti .._,... C1ll1«11l1. orl~•. Suflo ~. N1...wt llum, kl d J e Horn, Carl Hugt\es, Michael D'.. 1 p lt h tt C 1 ot .,14 k'-1 0111r1c1 uJI P11<1nrl1 Jo171 v11 Lkll. s.,,u, '"' NtWPOrt Eltlt bid "'u" _._ •fld 1i1 Dttld J-s • .,,. c11ltort111 niwo, '"'lik;h 1i '"" •I•« an , oyce urn S 1 H ph R 'ch. d H di ocver y r c e • a r o "'""'"W· ec.it ~. c.'lllorn!t. 11.,,~. ci !ltol'fl.t•, 1°" "'111.'"IQn to "'""'1v1 '" 1111 '*""'ti Hcumonh. w, E . .&T JOH N ot ~•I"'" ot t11t 11ndonl1Md '" 1u ' ard Burns, Bradley Burl; um rey, 1 ar un ey, Pryor Carol Punllnl William E.cll blddl!r mu.11u11m11 , Did t-11 ""'trvct 42 rostc11nw11 .,,,,,_n11 on COii'-flf .,w111<11 .,, NM on ""' •1111 ....._ C:.111,1~':,.Cll•t m•t1tr1 Pert11n1n1 10 1111 tit11, of rol B Umo W d Clovis Hungale, Sharon J-funlu; ' ' In 111o ....,,,,. of , c.rtl!*I "' ca,n1er•1 ,... -'Co M u, of l•nd •~ ii 11ntt moy • .tlt•lllld ln-.111t.ortk• or 14in111Mr • wld Oteld1nt. wl111tn """' mon1111. •!tit' u re, a e Judith Hunt, Kenneth Hurst P urcell, Diane Puskas, Sandra '"'" « , bld bollcl eo1111 10 11~1 ,;, 1.w trr. n. o1 i.""' .,.,,. 1oa1M ,1111 · L•llO'lllftl. A.t..t... Ardlttkti: 1un ~!~."':.:: ~~,..: 1t1e 11111 P11blk•l11111 111 1hf1 no•k•. , Sheryl Cain, Nancy • Quimby Martha Re h n e r t "" ctnt U'l'I .. 1~ •~' or _1111 a1 JtliJIJ H.l«'lllton 11 .. '"'' 1o1 ... , E111 whrni..-ll!l.lltY•rd, w 111111 • r. Toti 1114• •14~1 D11111 Mtv n. 1t1C1. Mary Hyatt ~1elanle Tn ..... am • • , ' bid m1c1t lt¥tble ro 111e ordlr flf c.uttnm. In an IU -· C••llor1111. .,. ..... ..., .., ...,,".._ JVOtTM •E•M IC.A.MH , Angela Camino , ' ..__.... '' Richard R eid· tt>i' N~t-Mnl V11MIN sctioot 0111rtc1. ). i..,. QcHllM PlfMlt Ht. XE.U.7' Tho 0111r1ct ,_,...,.. ttio tltltt " Publllllld °' CM 0011, '""· t1AJ!ttY F. REM'I 111 C St h Anthony Jacinlo, Jennife r ' . ,,,, P..-lor1Nonc:o ltond ,,...Y bf: recwlrld tM t.. •· F1Htr~1 •M L1t11 c. r11lott on1 or 1n bklt ,, It w•lvo J •n.. •I "" Co."4mlnlllf•l9o of 111e ra ammer, e P en Jacksoo, Charles J asinski·, Wend:r, Rice Debor a h •• 1i.e dl1M;r111o11 °' 1111 0111rld" 111 M1t11•. '°" C•""'t' •vi .• '"'' Mn1, •nw 1r·r .. ui.r11111 or lntwn111111.u 111 -"t, lt, 1'11 l<M+1C1 E•"'' ot 111e •'bovt pbell; ' J • t R r d l Ille ..,...,. of ltllur'e 10 ....... lntt H(h • C•l~tl. tor "'"'ltllen lo '°"llru(f '9W' bit.ls or In '"' IMOdlno. Pttlfflnc:.t ... ntmlcl dottOtnl Jan Jarrett, Cecile Jenkin Richar s, ane n g , co~trec:t 1t1e ~ ., !ht ~ • !• liflll .....,.._, "''"'iu. deMlty w111 bl"*" 111 t111 •••rd w c1Hlofnl•· LEGAL NOTICE '°'11:wooo,,MOl!N a •oKINSON 'a Canchola, Cathy Can· Mary J-n1"ngs, D1'ane J··•en ' Robert .Rigg Carl Rinebarger wilt ..: l0f'te11od •• !11 (Qf ii • I \It'll ,,.f ' 'IOO.JS M. n ...... to rntdt •U011Plil. PlltWtl\I tD Stcllona 4)0 "',,........ C111Nr Otlvo Brenda Carnes Paulo "" ....... • ' bond ,,. tvn wm . ~,r.,.i w wtn 11t ••ctid "" wm11111111i. buUd.JM hetohl to .m.f, ifldullvo, G0\11'""""' Cod•. N-.. 9HCll. c1. nuJ • Michelle Jesnes, o 0 n 0 a Ill Marty Robbins, Brenda 10111i1.ci 1a .. ~ $dlaOI Okttld et o,.,... .. ..,. a.c. me.J,, ot 1111 ""'nkl11ll Tiii 0111r1c:1 11a 11tMrm111111""' N111r11 su,i11:t011: TC:,':, 0, TH• •11on11rs 11r C•"'dfftlnl•lrottn , John Carrillo, Mary ' rt . COll"l'i' *'· not 111 llKlld 3 1twlft. 111bltc1 1rcv•U11>11 r11tt ot "t.flollr w"'' u. l'ubHthfcl o'"'" cu11 O.HY '"11t1, II, Sally Corri'Uo.· J ohnsoo, Gary Johnson; Robe S. No b.kldlr ma~ wllhdr•• 1111 bl4 11r 1p '"' hltll r111 1t1nd1rd1. 111 • 1111 1ou111y 1" w111c11 1h11 ..,.... It STATE 01' CALll'OllNI"' Hit MIY tt ,,.. JllM s. 11. 19, 1111 ""·'0 J J i..-~A-M' h I Charles Rob'nson J 0 h n • H•loCI of 1blv 00) .. v. alltr ""' Cl Incl tl2 1-loetlld on P•-1Y lo bl •tetl!rmed hit """ c:r1tt " TN& COUMTY 01" OllANt& 'lberl Cas tillo, 0 e bra ames O•ul"'Vll, IC ae 1 • .,,,, -.et for tM _1,_ '"""'· , 11t1wo1n 11,1,...Jew tlld Nt'#POrt 1tvd~ fl'M _. _k....., neec1t11 10 t•11C11tt Ht, 111421 LEGAL NOTICE ' Johnson, Su5a!l J 0 h n s 0 n Robinson Randy Rock. lneta TM 10.rd ol Edox:•liotl of Ille N1wPOFI· (,..,of W!llOlll. CMll M-. C•llfoont1, 1111 conltKI, whldl wm bf ••••ded SUMMONS ·------"'-------· <:•stro reale, Yr\f!l n a b Joh • I ' *u U"l!i.d Sr;l'IOOI Dlttrlct lftoft\ltt " t -•1c1pt1H '"'"II Nt. 1:1! ..... 7t. lO"" 11,1(,tlllUl bld'lltr, to bl II tlOGEtl •. VAN PELT, JR. Pl1l"1tfl P.U4ta M.:...antez, Linda Chandler, [)e ra nstone, Jon Jones, Rogers, Mar1a Roman, Sandra !tie rkihl to relKt ony 01 •II ltkt1, fOf Oon Koll Co .. Inc .. 177" S-r lal!Owt: ' ~. EUNICE •· ORCU;TT. "'LW A.LI. CEllTll"IC.lTE OF IUSINl:SS ~-Pamela Jones, Sandra Jordan Rose Sheryl Roush . •nd ""' NCt$1trHv 1((..,, '"-1own1 P•rti c1rc~, 1,...1,.., c1u1.. 1 • , Cr•f1, Ci.utflc•ti. • TV" OTHER PEllSOHS UNIOIOWN, c:ltlmlno ••CTITtOus lllAM• .qqgert Chandler, MI k e ' • • bid ind 10 wilve 1n~ lntrir ...... Htr or _...1u1m1 10 '"""" ZE·1•111 lo 1110"" H1urlr W111 tl-•n~ r1..,1. 11111, h t1t1. lien .,. 111t.fHI Tiit undtnl9Md do ur!lty" ,...., ,,.. --vez,· Vlrgi·ru·a Chri·sope, Walter Judy, ?it a r gar et Patricia Rowland PaLricla lrr~u1er11Y In 11w bid •K•lvN. c.on11r..c11on flf 1 :io. 111111 • ...,,_, APPttl:NQCas1 tUv bl """loved In 1n t11t , ... 1 "'"f" MKrlbtd In .._ CPl'ld..ctl"' 1 too.oil""' 11 P. o .... ....... · J do D 'd K D 'd ' cited JUM 12. 1'70. . -ltJC In 1n R«:P -IMlelCI C:onlom!ll'I' wllfl Stcllon 1m ,s cil "" coma1tlnt tc1wr-.10 PlllflllH't .......,.llN,, till, ,.,111111m, ci1110tnli, unc1.r 11 .. ~a Chri$lie; ura ' avi anase, avi Rowsey, Roger Ru an 0' NEWPORT·MES" UNIFIE D -',.' JOI .... 11 9'•l!'Jnlanf CDmOI••· it':ct:,,L.;,';. Code .,,. 1nv c!O'ud uPCHI ii11Jt1llft't 11119 IWdO, fldillout llrm lllml ., SOUTHEIN •··dta Cla~. Bev• r 1 y Kauffman, Jr., Debora Kelley, B ~-8 .. ~--~"-beth scHOOI. 01sTA•CT If , •Im •lllKli 1111M1tlillt loc•ted on • ' 0ttltl0don•1 CA.l.IFOINt• sw1NGElil~ Guice •nd l•~~-;,o>a11 .. ~~ Dor tta K nd IJ Lou' K aruara ...,....,u, .c.UA& onnoe c111nw. CtllWfll• tile SW cornt'I' 81klt' Ind Front"" FGteowt 1·1• TO EUNtCI! 11. OtlCUTT l!Yt wld 11,.... 11 composed !If 1~ ~~;--Jerry Clark, Brue!! Li ; ~ e gha • 1Se ent, Sailor, Anthony S 1 l as , ~~ ~~ ~;.~1•1 Fl..,.., C-:~. :S~:"'c'111j:,rn~-1 F.-ev, ;:;:;::; =:;i:1~11 :::l ALSO A.LL DTHE1t , E ft so H $ tc.:."!:' '!:"'°"'Ide Wiiow. n .. n':i In 11111 ~•~··s c 1• n d y C lements n a eou ; Timothy Salyer· .. ~ 1100 "' FOi' tu'111ti 1111orm1i!M. on th• ''"°"' c111i. s111kff 7." UH KNOWN, c111m1.,. on1 r11111. 1111t, • !.,,~,, ,'" ,~•,•r• '' t ,,.1ci1111: ., ~·......., • • David Keys, Charles King ' ~i.ot>n.h.d 0,_ '°''' Dallv P{lol. 1"tlatlont. T•I~ au..i;'" ., c•ll SHIEH MIT.U. WOllClltS • 111111, Utn cir 1nrer111 111 '"' rttl N;,;._ A.n.:tielm "t.~1'°'• · Giry Clendenning, Charlotte Cynthi'a Fay Ko·ng, Kathleen' Vickie Saoder'3, Carol Saas, J1,1111 u. u 19111 1oe1-10 ,, "" ""1u o' "" ,i.nl'll"' 0eo1tt,,.en1. ForW.W.11 ,,,., "'-" 111w-J111<1 In '"' c:om11111n1 k•n...H, N """;,., i2e1t w, Noni\, Cr I R "ch d Sch f • • ._.. ,. 11 Flft Dl"lil•· Cl!llt MtM. Jtumt'frlllfl •. ,7 ..ivtrw lo pl1lnlllt'1 -llll1 or •nY ...... 11erm c i11 • Im: Kistler, Sharon K I y m k i w Ear Savage, ! ar a er LEGAL NOTICE caHhirn11.' .,,,. "''" of ,.,. dltm "'''" for ,,,11 clOlld uPC111 •l•lnlltt'• 11111 hl••lo, 1111.,.. O.ted J~ .... ~ ioo Connie Coe, Colleen Colgan, Carol Knapp, Mary Knappe· r ·, 1 Frank Schiavone T i mothy · c:osTA M~s• PLANNING of the v1r1uot. ~l•u!11co11oru. ot wo•k 1h111 d111••: ke~ih H. Andrew• Jeff C _, f . , , COMMISSION bf: TM 1!1,..,lnbltort $el lorlll prtvtlll~t YD\I 1ro h.rt'b1 dl11<lld lo IPl>ffr Gttord N, ~kllOOI rey onners, ran c es William Knirseod, Mark Schiro, Rex Schhem; n 141 CH,.RLES I ECIC. • r•t" 11ou11v wa1111 multl•l!,rd br 1l1~t. 1nd •n•""" Thi c:orn11111n1 o1 !Pit •bov• 51•!• of c111101,.11, oring• CDUn!y: CoogaJ1, Stephen Cook, Lou Donald Schoetller William N00J',','• •,•,,!T~R~~"lN~=~~tl:.~1~~ c:~1!•m1n E!iht 1>our1 111en cont!ltule • d1Y'• work, 111mld Pl•lntlU fllod In '"''"°"' 1n11111c1 on Jllfll l, u10, btlor• mi. 1 Not•rv Koba, Beverly Koenig, Peggy • .. .. W1LLl"'M L. DUNH, 11 btll.,. ll!'IMntood lh11 In 1n. •v•nt court In Th• •llov••nllllld 1c11on llrOllllll Puo11c: In 1n<1 for 111d s111e, 1er..,1111tv Anna Cooper, Cynthia Corey; Kohler, Kathryn Kooken, Lin· Schwltl.ers, K aren Scott, San-•"'· U>1<111tt1l . Srcr•tarv •nd Olrtclot "''''""'" .,., tmPkwed 11u fft.1n •lohl ... 1n11 VDU In Hiit c:aurt, wllllln TIEN •1>11e••td G1r1rd F. SOHck•-• end Lou' "·-J C \h' 0,, o• See nonce !1 nerttiv ooven: ,. 1 ... , o! 1>i1nn1ne llDUt• 111r dlr tM ''' d!tm ..,.llft 111111 dlY• ,,,.r lit• , 1, v L c, on YO\/ ol lhls ktnnelh H. A.Mtew1 kno""' to me le IS ......,.una, r ,, yn 1a da Krapian, Diana K.ribel; dra ~'Ott, o>11erry vers, To 111 11e1son1 1111ereited, hr . ..., Publlthe<i Or1neo Coe•• D1nv "Licit, bl! dllmect 10 ~ llYI lrKlf~ 1111i;. diem llllTM'l'lon• 11 11tvtd wllhln ,,,. •bov•~·111e "'IOl'I' wholt nam•• ire iut>scrlb-~on, Christine Craycroft, Bonnie Kuner, Linda' Kuner Marla Segura Mary Serowlk ; rn' (:11~$~1.~:1••·or'"'!'::e...•r g~~.=: JuM n. 1910 llll4-JI ""··· htrtlfl 11!1&Hllled !hit Ill• IMllll· .... rnfd t~nty, or •llh!n TMlftTY d•Y• ed fl) ~ wlltllll l111l•umen1 ,...,, fyoilnine Crouch, Katherine • Ch l s.1~~p ruarUn Sex· 111ece1~, w11o11 1111 ICldre$1 ••• :JOu LEG'L NOTICB totr o1 """''• d -•1Wintn1 11t1n "' 1r WYod 1111w~11. ~Q~':':C4:.:t~J~t1 u~1111 "'' Hme. ::-:-:ri Elaine Kunze, C h t i st I n e ar es ~ • "' Mlollalllflll A¥flllHI, Yovnt1town. Ollloi n •l~ht hDU•t. vou .,, lllt'ttw nollflld 11>11 unttu F Cfqt.ich, Stephen Crowley, Lar· LaBelle, Mary LeGrand, Mat· ton, Audrey Shaw, Linda""' i.11.n 1n.1-••,... or Gf ... overnme 1h•ll be' ,.kt •11111 "•'•of r°" '° ,_.,. ,,.. 1mw..-uld 11em1111 N~i~P~~ u1or 1 'IV Crownover· IC'lon J Sh Diane m1ntstr111o1o 111-. .., lswod lo S11nflflt p "'" _,1,..,. If the "'" ln'lelved ftr wort wrn MM tudtmenl l0t 111v rnonev « Ort1>11• covnty 1 n • ·~ • thew Lack . David o>il4W, ames ea , 1.ullk, 11"' ~1 ... Cou111V PtaGll• Court C•llTll"IC ... TI 01' .COllPOllATION •Oil H rfOtlTlld In fXUIS .. IM np11l1r c111•1 a,_ demtlldlcl I" lhl COITIPlllnl My Comml11lon Ex•lrt1 James Cruze, M arla Cuevas, Lamb·, Deborah La 0 i Shepherd, A1fred Shoden, Jr.; • court •' oomteten1 tut1.cne11on °1 TRANSACTION o" •us1N1ss UNDI• -k. _..,wort. or 1111 MfllNI...,.. Sllflo .. •"'"' ""'" con1rtct or •Ill '""''... Jin. !, lt"IJ WiW Cull W dJ Cu ·--I Slbe Deb s· the 511M .. Ohio. ,KTITIOUI NA.Ml J de¥• •nd llolld)n. • to lht cwtt ,.,,. lfl'I ,,,..,. rtlltf dtfT\llndod Publlllle(I Otl!'lll Clllt OtllY l'llot -~ -am en, en e n. Laurie Larson, Scolt Larsen, 1'J<W.11Je r, ra i.gg, Th•I the l!)l!Pwlnl NtSl!fl "' lncloblld THE UNDEltSIGHED COtlPOll:A.TION II •twill be m1ndltorY -""'Con-1nlhl<*'IPl1lnl. • Ju111s.u. tt ,U,JfXI 1m1' nin&ham, Daniel Curtis, Alan James Lassak, p e n e I 0 p 1 Jody Simmons Paul Simons, 10 or lw>kll~ Hf'IOlllll P'1>Pl•l'I' °' •11& "°" llt<"tt>v ctrtlty 11111 11. It eond11t:Ht11 t•l<lor fl) w11om • C011tr1ct 11 .wttdttl, """' obltcl " lhl• 1elloft 11 10 n.k• 1-------'-------"'...C , . ' , uld dlc:ICltnl. , • too.otlnett. lo(illd 11 Ifft H•rtlol" llJvd .. Ind llPOI\ •II $11beont•ldon under him. thl lllov•M"""' .dtllfldl.nlo 111 lortti LEGAL NOTICE Dages, Trygve Dahle III, Lassak, Stephen LasSegard, Dianna Sinner, M I Ch a e I N.._-f l•tbol vs ... 1.,.~ 1~ L-; Coot• Mlw, c1t1lol'nl1 urw1tr 1111 lkllllolll to Nv nor ltos Th•11 wld ,.,..,,1 ,,,. n1ie11 or '"'"" cleltn or elelms Ka_ thleen Daltcn·, Trudy Lauderback·. ·skeber Linda Smale· !':i.''':'· UMeou ,.,.11 cLutoiol•; 11 ..... ,..,.,. of HA.1t10A /A.MERICAH •nd ortva111no "'" of Hf" dl1tr1 •1111 to 11,. re•I Pl'_,., 1 .. 1P11 com1111n•i-------------· ' • t • ""' 11 ' • ni11 s•ld firm 1~ comPOIOd of IPw! IO •II wotkrntn emPloYICI 111 1111 tlltcllllon l!ld ll.r•ln1ll..-dtKtlbed 11 t nr they Ca.il Daniels , Lawreiice Dar· Deborah Lavers~ Sandra Barbara Smith, Brian ,.,!~!,.;:" ~~!~ne:r~:';:: '~'!::, to1111w1 ... '°""'''1on· • .._. 11r111d••I of,•M1,.~, 1ract. , , 1 "'"'· '""' 111,, 1uc.11 c1~1,,. cir c111.... HoTic::•: .. ~~L1: 011 ·• Rand D 'dso J .th C S "th M ,. .• .., ai.c. ol too.otlneu I••• lollowt: o ... , vo t11ro1 n fll ,,,...,..., 1 -1 "' 1 bl of ,.. •Hect tM T<W, y avJ n, ames Aslrid Laycock, pal r i c I a Snu , ary m1 , ary Ille cl1i.m• •nd 10 r-e lh1t co,-. ,._..,_ R•mbler, inc .. "" Htrbot 11llc1b1e 1o •"Y of 1111 p1t11c1111r .,..,.. bl "u11 • , RIEA.L PttOPEltTY AT • D ' Jef/ · n .b-' Of' <O«•~ed lr1>m Ille Sl1!e ol C1l.lol'nll lllvd Cl!llt MfS1 C:t lHornl• rtli tlng to IW:•HI• ind w 1 11 I r t . vtid, lftd tlllt Plllnll" I !Ht. lo 11ld PRIV"'TE S"'LE av1s, ~ rey Davis , Joseph Leach, Cheryl Le a g u e 1 • Solomon, Karen Sorin, nu in 10 '"-111c1 1111e """''• 1t11er1 tesl•"""' WtTNEu Ut 11,•1111 1111, 4ih d•Y 111 wt11rt1enu, tr•nlfllltl•Hon ,,.. triwi r••• "'°"""' bl qui""' •••ln•,1 then>. N•, A·stm Davis , Kenneth Davis; Mt'cha•I • -'·'·ger, Pamela Speight Kendall Spictr · 1.,... °".et •d'!'!n111r1non h•w· 11tt11 J11M,'lf10. tlmt, 111111 "' lncluOtO In 1111, bid. T1111 .. 1. ,,.1 pr-rn It 1\tu111 111 su .. 111011: couttT 01" THI: l.JCll•UIU I • , ' !Hiiiei. lC:orPOrtle s.>ilf -The Contri <tor ""II k-hlrMllf 1,.. lht Counly of Ort nM, Sltll ol (1111¥1111, STA.Tl OP CAl.ll'OINIA FOii: Ross Davis, Sharon Davis, Lemons, David Lender; Gary Spirito, Debra .an oert.ont 111vl1>11 clllm1 "'Intl the A.wnuc ttMMter, Inc. """"' •• 10 •nY dll1>11• 1'! "" •llo¥• •nd 11 .. n1cu11tl'I d1ic•tl!M •• ''""""': THE COUNTY o'" O•,.NGli B'tt!ttt DeW'U T" th n-I · I S , •• 1. SI J h de<;ICltnl Ot •n lnlottol In ,.1c1 •1111• J ti Hlckt w11ei r11tt. llf!•llh lfld Wtllott Lli8AL DESClll,TION 111 l~t M•ll1r of the E1t111 111d I , tmo Y '-"!::a, James Lindsey, Jan Ce poonemore, ~ ie . o n, •nd wltlll,n. to oblKt to 1udl ,..........1 A1,1: Stctt1iiv wtosllreriu, "•-11tlen •ncl 1r1"':1'i ,,._RCIEL l: • conurv110t1hla ot Ni: LL 1 E G. :io~Jin De:aing, Kurt Dedrick, Lloyd, Phillip lobdeJI, Kurt-Linda st.Jford Kenneth Stan-1T111tt-ol"~"'l1ttn ootkt 011111.c.tr 1111:-i1on ST"'T' o'"-C•"-tFOll:NIA -t ,,,. ----...u Inc:""'-11111 1nmi1111 Tlllt flNll'11on of stc:tlon is, TGWntlll• ""'RPSTER, 1k1 NELLIE GOROON •·i-ond Delgado', t Cltr' lstin • ··-rek, Ell ,, 1~r.:;-or ~ ~~ ~ COVHTY OF PRANGE, J "· In hll bid. • • Solllll. ...... II Wttl In '"' C\IY HA.RPSTEll:. •k• N. G. MARl'STElt, r, .,.. I.off, Gary Loomer, Alicia on, e 1>1.11 en °" s """"'1 • "' • 1 0n 1111t ~'" d•v .. JtJM, A..D. 19111, N• blddtf' ,.,.., w111111r1w htt 111111 lor of ,. ... ,.1 aeac11, CtunlY fll 0r1"". c ..... rv-. eairmain Denham, Terry Lopez; Steinkraus· :':':'!"'· uch,..:i:._ce ~UJt 11 V:: btfor• "'' M•rv IC. Hlfll"Y • Nar1rv 1 perl!>cl or forty.five d1Y• 1ttwr ltl• st 11 of c,111.,,.11 0ncr111oc1 •• Nolke 11 . htrfllil 11v1n lh•t tti. 1111-• ' ·: Pfl'IY ;er:;11Mt ..._., ,:::~:Imp Ii l>ubllc In 1nd lor w ld COllnlY •nd U te 11! la" tile eptnln1 el bldl. f:ilOWt. ' · dtrsloned •Ill stll ti prlw1!1 ult, on ' Carl Devine, Jo Maria Lopez.,-B a r bar a Marilyn Ste~nson_, Shirley mod:t •J IM lddrHs It listed ·-· Sl1lt, •Hldlr!I lhlfllll, ctulv e«nminlon.-:1 II. Junts !kllltt llEGINHtHO •I !hi' ~II· c:orner nr •lier I~ 7i'lld d•r ol Junt. lt111. ch, Donald D i lli t 0 n • Lorton, Kathleen Loughlin St J ·" S'A art Linda wi!ttln· 30dffi .iirtll'" tlnl 1111btlC1llorl I nd IWOtn, HI-HY ·-•red .J .. _I , Clt•k "· lhl I , 1 II I ( k I ol Ill• .. ., ·'-' tb.t ... fllf!t• flf .. 11.t _ 1'.rJlll. ~rtm1nl • evens, a~ ~w ' d 1t11i llOllC:• HkkJ known 10"" la btl IPll A.Hl1l1nl GO\ltmlng Botrd ' of Lg Stet~ ,• lllf I Ibo& T1acr ., !he BANK OF AMi:lUCA. NT • Domnick S 1 e p he n Palricia Low, Thomas Love st acke Colleen S t Ta t t on a.ltd .. _ '" ,,,. SK•t!•rv of llw con>or1ti... 1tt.11 e~tcu1.-:1 0ce1n vi .. Sc:hool F'°"' ' • 0 SA, ao1 N. M11n Str•t. s.1111 ""'· •. ' • r • • ,,...., • . !tit ""llhln 1r .. 1rument Oii bthell or tht Dl'1tlcl, •• 111'1" MIP rKordlCI •111 Book C1llf. t:l701, C011nl'I 111 0r1nve, s1110 Larry Luff, Kerry Lyall; Gregory ·Strong, Colleen ~11_'d':111~:.:ir111. con•Of'tllon 111ere1n named, 1 nd Or1n11tC011ntv,C1Hfom!1 Pt" 15 of MIK1U1M'Ofll Mt~1"ot C1llf1)1n!1, 10 1h1 11l;h111 •nd llt•I l' Gle'nna Downing, M. n r • r..J...rA.. Maag , -c h er y I s Ill . ol "" E•I•!~ ol •Cknowltcltld lo m• th•! tox:n (orD011ll011 Publl1hl!d O••nt• (fftt D1l1Y Piiot. 1111 OlllCI "' lhl COllnl'I' R tr bidder, Ind 1ublect lo (Ollfl•"'lllOll ~ Ll""'1 dJJ U van, ,._..,,,.., 0'8tU~ UICYlld ~ wme. In Wll!lllS Wherft)f, J11!'11 5, U. lt10 1034·1' o1 11~ Coun!YI lhtnet N«ltlWtsterjy n fd SUHtlor (G;ltl. 111 !hf rlohl, llllo wning, Robin Doyle, Susan Malill.ndMMarian Map'tvllle,__ Gary SWnmerJ...-...K..a..r-e..n ____;_....DfcMH'd-' h1v1 1ier1un10 .el mr """" •nd 11on1 1111 Nort11r111llflY uni o1 will •nd 1~t ot -uld c ...... e,...•ttt 1n _., __ i,,---k -~·--o·=o G k'= R eh··-d . · - -PubllVltd 0 ,,,.., Cutt Dl!IY l>!lot •l!lrlcl mv olflcl11 1e11 lhe dlY '"" lo! lo tht H«lh,.stter:lr corfll!'" 'of 1nd lo •II IPll ,,,,1rn re•I Ptoio.tl1 ragues u, uesse r a" e , eorge aJ1lOWS1ty, ar Swanstrom, Lee T a b I e r , M•v,, •nd June, 12 1,10 ''°"'O ~11r In th11 "'"111c111 tin t •botVt. written. LEGAL NOTICE tall! 1o11 1hlric1 Horl~i1er11 11ont 111u111:11 in th• c11y or s..n11 •11,,, Jraig Dunlap, D 0 n a Id Mann, William Margerison Jerome Tanlura 8 arr y · ' !OFF1c1~L sE,.LI lh• Noro·1e1,ttrl'I ..,01on11t1011 01 1"-coo"tv or o rang•, s111e 01 c1n111rn11. ' ' LEGAL NOTICE M••Y k. Henrv Norlllwiit.rlv t1n1 of 1•lcl lot to Ille P1rl!culltl'f described 11 followt, t°'wll: cken;en; Terry Marin; Tavemese Charlotte Taylor, . N°/••v Publlc<•lllorn11 ,..11464 11,.1 of oraln1r• "l•h 1iat o1 1r.. Lot s1ll.,.·th•" 01 Tr1c1 No. 141, Gary Ed a d s J Eric Marquardt G a r y M' h l T' I D T Pr 111;! .. r Olllct In (IEltTll"ICA.TI!. OF COltPOIA.TION I' Ille: °'"'" In N-tf Bly ., Flot11 P•r-T••cl, ., tllown "" • . w r • an . IC ae ay or, uane er-LEGAi. NOT!CI Orl"'lt (011111'1' FOR Tl ... NS,,,,CTIDN 01' I U$1 NaSI d IC \bid j" OKrtl of IM !uo.rlor Map Ftcorde<:I I" loot lei, p.,. 9 w.ards. Harold Eldridge, Martin, Paul Marlin, rell· N~e~~"t~~~T~~:110 ~:V~0:~1;:1cr,J••1•K uN011 PICTITtous NA.ME c.'!:1 of-°''"'' cWmv, C.MN1t"'1t. °' M1~111eneous Moos. recoros of Elr ! R ndl Elli Rosemary Martinez, Gary ' Th·~-,·ou, Dav1'd rrtllk• lllvlll~ •1111 "ubll111td Ot11>111' CNtl 01!lr tol!ol THE UNQEASIGNEO COlll'OR.\TION • c..-1111i!'d (.....,of Wllkn WH tecorelod Otingt Co;inl'I', C:11!!ort1l1, mor1 c .... y JO • a e s , Marla i;:uuu;:, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1'111 J11N s, 12, n,,., H1CI 1~u.1ri docs llfr~l)V Ctt111¥ lh•t It ll c-ox:•Jn1 Nov1mbtf 9. lt'll Ill llock 2U Pl.. ~"' k!IOW' ··~16 N, Flow1!r $''"'· glas Elness; ?i.fasteller, Kenneth Matlock, Thomas Jerry T ti o m as , lhe B1>1rd ot Ed11t:•tlon of 1111 NtWPO•t· • bus!tllll In ""' Sttlt ot c1111orn11, 1.a of 0111c111 Rt«<OI; JMnet • 1" 1 Ant, 111 nit. " ' LEG" NOTICE CO\tnl'f of Or•"'~ In the City ol Sent• lo<! ••Id lidl 11,.. '' S11ble<1 •• coven1nl1. condUI-, ary Engle, Robert Erb, John J._atson; Walter Thomas C hery I Miii un111tc1 Sd'lcool 0111rlct al °'•""' n.u "'"'· ,, 1UJ• C•mPu• Drlw•, under sov111t,•1~~1v1~ ... '-o1on .. uon "' '"'" "~"'''1...,, r•••rkllon-. rlotitt 11111 I F S I , F Theodor• Matthew Mauter ' County, C1t11om11. w!ll rec•i•• •Mita Ille 11c1111 .... tl•m n11111 ot M"'TIOH•L '"'" .... 1o .. 11.--." '" Id lot thence rlghll of ••v ot rtcotd. u a arr I y Vli aux, • T h 0 m p I 0 n • J a n e n e told1 Ill to 11:00 .A..M. on ... :i'flh !MY of AVIONIC S"'LIES. INC .... lh1I ••Id Soufr..••l.rl'I llM -u 1 Ion A.ISP sublt'(I ,, ll•n lor llkll ~ernly Fay Beth Feiler Steven McCloud, Mary Mt'Coy, Tho J ThomM:1> J11M. 1t10. 11 ttw oftko "' i11d ScftOol SUPllrOR COUttT OI" CALtl"OttNIA. firm It ~ flf ttw 1o11owin. gor. s.urh""es1..-11 •lOfltl iild PRlont•I vur tt/'6-n11, not vet 1>ay1bte. of' ' ' mpson, OlJ I r -n, Olttrkl, locll~ II IW Pltcenlll Ave-. COllNTT OP OltA.NOE aw1tl0n. wholl prlnclPll all(I ot 10 !FM .,..Int ol llEGINHING. Term1 of talt ctlll In lllWful "'°""" 1.aurie Fillbadi; Ellen McCracken, Keith Llnda Thompson; Cot11 Mew, c.u1orn11. 11 wn1c1111mt ••kl ,... Chlfc-Ct,.... °"" wn1, "'51,.,.t• 11 •l tortowt: 0 11111: M..-c11 :ri, ttl'I or th• un11..i s111e1 .,. c011flrm111o11 ·1 Cha I Fil' n .00 ·• McC y Mar· McC Jlougb •• pit I 111111 wlll bl Plltlllc:IY ~Mid rtK tor: llltl• AM, C.lfflT.,. !A.LES, INC .• 1tU C1maon Dtlvo. w. I!. tr JOH N o1 ult, ot "'' ulll arid t..l111C• i res unan. Vt: r 1111• rare ' Je u • Sharon 1bompson, .,..,e an e AUTOMOTIVE REP,,,,IR C•M "-.... 0-MITI Offlc:t "· Orin .. COlllllY A.lraort, S•"'• Cieri< evldencl'd br ""'' llCUtl'd b¥ Morttl9• Jioch, Barbara Jo~ink, Mary Sheila McDaniel, J am es T 't 1 S T"tet I Boru.la PAATS A.ND suPPL•Es SUMMONS fMA.11t1,.oe1 An•. c1n1or1111. ,., Enen H. G1n1hl or Tr1111 Delcl on 111e 11roptt1Y '° M F I , e1 e. uzanne I e' . A.II bid• •re ID to. In •cc:Grd•l'K• In '' "" m•rr1111 ot P1tt11on..-: °''"' MtY 2), 1'70. o-,,1y clttk sold. Ten PH" cent _. tlllOUlll bid ischer, Kevin Fisher, Judith c au ; Toomey, Ana Torres, Darnel w1111 cn;11om. 1n.1""11oni. 1nd SHIRLEY •· o"'vl!NPOttT •n• sA.1.Es, INC. !S••" 1, bo d-11ttd with bid. ~ch, Robert F lores, Jr.; Barbara :ti.1cGinnis, Alan T bl --Trt'nghaJn • ioeclfk1rtOt11' '"'"'ch .,., now "' rtlt ••IPlll!dlnt; EOW••O It. Dl<VEN~OtlT, ' •rr1n J. W1llm•11, l'rff. ""IY D. wHEA.TCtlOP'T Bld1 or o111rs ta toe-111 ""'111"' 1nd McG ' rem Sf, ~.11u1 11aS • In IM olfk• ot tho PurdYllnt "'Otnl JR, stilt ol Olllt, Covnl'I' of'"'"°*' JH Eist (tier .... llvd. wl!I be TM•lv..i •I 1111 t1ore11ICI office Anthony Foley, Donna rew, Anila Mc.Kinney, Pamela Tuttle, Laura of ••Id su-1 Dls!rlcl, ,.,, Pl1centl1 T00,.~ P~IWOtlellnl: EOWA.RO It, Ori Mir n. 1t10. btlore mt Jot11111 ptlfftn• ci~ttrlli• tlUI ., 1ny time 111..-, ... 11n1 Dllbllutlon b W'll' F '" SU ,• J(....,-elh Mc Klaney Edw---i . A.vtn111. CM!I Mn.. c1111oori11. N T. JR. J. K•n<elbovm 1 No11rr Public: for j ,...1 Utt hertol and belDt• 11111 111 wi1 or us, I tam OSI.Cr, 5811; '1:1111! • • tllU Usherwood, Maria Valdez, Eacti bidder' m111t wbmll • bid dePll111 The Hllllolllr ,Ill! lllld • PIJIJllon 11ld Cou111'1' Incl Siii~, Hl'SOlllllr '°' Afflf'MT~-~ 0 ft Ct11I 0111, Pllt:il, D1lld June 4, 191~. . Wier WI.lit' am F 0 w 1 er ~fcf.aughl1n Stephen McLen-B b y I p trl • V 1n '"' 1or-rn 01 1 «•tilled or u111111'1 conce•nlnlt v011r m1rrl191, VDU m1v pe1rtc1 Allen J, WttffNn knntn 11 Putll lt,_. ''"'" , •• ,, BAN( 0 , •••••<• • • I • . ' &r Bra 8 e, a CIA an c:neck or 1 bid bond 'l'!Ual to flv• lilt t wrltttn rtlPllllll within tll!tty me fl) be 11'>11"1'flldelll of 1111 QDfMr~ MIV 72, 1t Incl JuM S, fl, lt7D --N.\TIONA.L°TAUST AND borah Fredericks, James ·don, Ridlard McMeans; Busklri • Kath I e en Van Pit' ''"' (51!1.J 01 !ht '""""'' ol lht Ul'I o1 tht e1111 11111 his tllmlnOnl IMr ••cclllld the wllhfn l111tt1HY1-.t on .. , NOTICE SAVIJrolGs ,._550e,,.r 1oN r James McNaughton James • , bfd, mlde ••Y•ble lo "" ordtr of 11 te,...ld '" veu. If vou tall la 111t 1111'1111 01 1ri.. =-•lion lhore111 111rMd. LEGtu.o c:OHSERV,.TOtl OF TM! • rega; . • DeVanter, Diane VanDerk>w ; tht NewPOtl·M6.I un111111 School Ol$!rld. 1 '"''"'"" ,..,mm, within ouch time. 1nd 1cknowl""9fd to "" 11111 •ueh ESTA.TE OF NELL.IE G Ernest Fresquez, Jr., Diane 1.fcQuesl.1on, Alie_ n McShane, M 'ch I y E 'Steph "' Performance Bond m1v be <1111ul1fd Yovr dt11u11 m1v ii. tnlered '"d "'' co~r11J.on •~tcuted the •m•. HARPSTE R, .~. NELLI E J M T Sl I ae an very, en,, , ... dlk rtllon ol IM Oltlrlel. tn (Oll•I mov 1111«. ludMmtnt conlllnl11• \$fAL) ~ P·Ulfl GOAOON HARPSTER, •k• ritsche, Rosalyn Furukawa, ean C . e 1 r • even Varga Jr. Beverly Vasquez, tM everit ot ltllu•• to ~••r 1nf1) '""h lnl!'nc:tt•• or ollllf' ordt11 conc..-nlnt J11111u1 J. 1C"111C1lbtum CllTIPICAT& 01" su11Nll' N. G. M"'RPSTER, av •• Gabri'el Vlvi'an G•'n.... Meadows, Diane Meder ; • ' • c11t1tr•ct, '"' 1•0<....U of lttt ehcck arvlilfll of ~ttv. 1-111 111-n. No!t<Y Pllblk '" 11111 1ar uld l'ICTtT1ous HAME coNS Elt\l"TEE IU • .... "'"• Davld Verduzco, RI C h ard will be forlel!td, or In Ct $e ol • child c:1111MY, clllkl 1upDOrl, 1tror11tvs· Co;inrv '"d sr1t1 Tho undlr1lo!lld dots ctrlllV ht It llv· w c ENGISCM ichael Gamble Ren e Michael ~eighan; V Micha I V rnon Lin horlcl. , ... 1un wm lh•rtol win bf: ltt1. cblll, ind 111e11 ott>er rt1111 '' M~ comm1111on lilt t111 on11uct1ng , tiu•llln• ,, 1631 c11v. ,.~ltte~T Truir Ottlce~ .rbayo·, ' Renee Melchiori, Frank ernes, e e : · IDrttlted to wld Sel!Dot or1tr1c1 of m1r ii. 1r1n1111 llY !hi C011f"I. E~al•tlion d1t1 ~untlnelon lt•ch. c1ntorn11, under '"' c:on ....... ,or o1 !he E•'•'• M b U da Vollan Nancy Vukovich; Or•no• county, ~'"I' ,wltll i. -1 S.wnr . .., Stctlon 10.0l lt,C. lldlllou1 llrm nemt ot PL,.STIC ""N· o1 u ld c:on1~rv1ltt Cynthia Garrell, John Gar-em r a, J o. tm Mer c I er, ' a11· . 1 No bldde1 m1v ... 111•>11r1w 1111 bld fllr • R 11111 "''....,.• YM 111ou1111 • T·l1'1t TAST IC 1n11 1h11 wld 11rm 11 alll'll>Med JOHN w w•L•EttT "'"" Sh M D b h Mary W !Strom . AP rt 1 11111od of 1l•IY ltol dlv1 111tr the rf ':,"'"'"" • flld ,,_ wr111e11,..,...11, Publl1hed °''"'e Ct11t 011tv Pltet. o1 1111 !Ollowlno "r'°"' wi'KI .. neme 15* v1.itur1 ltvd .• iu111 ;., Patricia Geis, PhyJlis ar~n erier, e Or a Walker Deborah w a Iker , d1!1 sel for 1111 Ol!Hlln• t11trto1. ~.r~,..~~ ~/1';1111" """· J11n1 s,11. It, u. 1t10 11131.10 in lull 1nd a11c• o1 r11klen<• 11 11 11'1.rm•" o1t 1, c1111.,nr. tuu lier· Meyer, Kathleen Meyer, Gary • The Bo~•d of Educ111on o1 ,,., N1w-t· ., ' to1tow1· Publl111ot1 0t1t191 c1111r 01111 Pllet Vl'cki'e .Gentle, N 8 n c y Mi' Iler, Jame_s Miller ,· Daniel Waller , Burt Walton, Mei1 un111K1 sc"'°' or11r1c1 '"-"""" t"1· ~· ST JOHN G.rv l . Tle1n1vtl. TU1 Clff st .. Ju"" 11, 12, 11, lt1C1 ltw,.70 · 1. C h • I lhl rio/11 to re lf!Ct '"" or •II bit», •nd tr LEGAL NOTlCE Hunll"l1on lt1ch. c1111or11l1. l Melv M II R 1 d Made 1ne Warner, r ls Y not ~uuorll'f t CCTPI 111e 111..,..1 bid. •NI ly J111kt M. Coltt'nln. O.llCI June J, 1t111. • LEGAL NOTICE erstner, Vic:j9ria Gigante; . a 1 '!• 0 n a Warren· " ""'',,. 111y 1ntonn•lltv or 1rr1~r1ty LltoPOL Oe11urv . Gl•r L. Tltr .... oel • Anlcinette Glascock, Kathy M1tt'hell, Phyllis Moch, Paul ' in •nv bid received. """"'~~·.~t=~EllON '1111 DINSMOOR HOTICI oF M.\lllHA.L'I IA.LI s1111 of c111101n!•. Dt11111 (""""':,. 1 1~------, ... ,...,.----- •Godsey Mary Gohr Casandra MohJer, Mary Molano, Pam Thomas Warren Ill, Howa rd Otte<t Julie 12. 1•10.. Jse I!. im st .• su1i. 111 s . .N111et1 Plt !n11H v1 M11111r1 G•ll!I"' on Ju,.,. l. 1t10. ~0•:11':' :er.!:1~ lUP1E1t101'?0~ o" TH• ~r. V' 1'cky G 0 t'd b I a 11' Molen, Carolyn Montgomery·, Warriner, Jeanette Watson, Nu~~~0.·.·.~.E~l C:1111 Mltl. C1111am11 'f'UJ1 Dtltfldlnt No, ... 1111. IY v!"UI of Pub-lie 1~J~.::r L':'T11rn1ef1 known... IT,,,,TE 01' CA.LIPOtlNIA l"OI E · '" Ttl ..... 1111: 1114) 111-7714 1n ••Kutlon lnutd on M1V 26, ltll 1 n1m1 Ttl.E COUNTY 01' OltA.NG• Margaret Morto ••· I Robert Weatherly, r n I e DISTRICT o1 ""°""" t.r Pt11ti..r ai1 1111 Munl(IP•L C011rt. Nortt> or""'" mt 10 bf: '~ P•r~"'';~,rumffll rmando Gom'z A n d re " n, ~n ey Weidman Miles Weidman r·c: ~~::· C•lllri~r::. Publlil!l!'d O••ne• c .. tl D•ll1 PllDI, County Judlclal Dlstrlcl c-rv of 0<11>11e. l•,.."''r'1"f'111o'!i ::: •• ':.:111td lflt H..... NOTICE 0, ::.:i!::' 01' Pl!TIT10N tonzales· I Mott, i:)(ijlald M 0 us 5 ea u • • • v 0 ., ''"":-" I Ml¥ :it Ind JuM 5, u. ''· \t16 '91·1'1 '"" of C1Hlorn!1. """" ' ludomlllt • Kc~ SEA.LI FOil ••o•ATE 01' WILL "'NO l'Oft Leland' Goyer. David Graf. Christin~ Mulherin, D •a vi d Steven Wiesner ; :'.tS:f:'~ •o•n ~:'if! 1",~-.:4al~•tN".::.!:, 1":.~~ !OFFI M•rr K. tllnrv LETil•s TESTAMENTAIY in, Allen Graham, Nancy Mulverh __ ill, Pamela Muny_ er; • James Welch, Donald Wells, Pubn1111d o •• ,... C:t1st o.11r POot. LEGAL NOTICE •t Juct1,,....1 Cleblor, i11owi.,. • ,.,.1 HoTt rv P~~jntornl• k~•· .,°' E'i:·Ni~~w~~w~&te.v1~1:'. p M Barbara Wheeler. Margaret Ju,,.. n, 1'· 1910 ltm·N "'11n<• '' t1Ml.6t KIV4llllY ...., on ~;~~:·t_;;.• "' DP1:••1t11. t ray, David Green, 'Thomas atcicla urphy, c Indy Ill.cl lucle"""' """ tht dtle or "" M Commlulon EJ;Plr•1 NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN lhll ~reen, Wilma Greenwade·. P..furr_•Y., Lawrence. N e a J White James Whitelaw II, LEGAL NOTICE •••·mt ' 1•w•nc•"' nld '~~rron, I ... v, 11"1"' N:v 2, 1tn w1LLl"M v1c1e K HMIOT h•t 11w p tr N • Debo;& Whitenton Kenneth IU,•tt•o• couttT GP TH• ~"°:.1<:1''\UC:,.~.;;•~b..:!'~n ~~ .::.:;:;:.! ~~bnlhocl' o;'"" COM! 0111r ~11e1, ~••e!n • H llli11r1 ior Ptobat• ol ""111 Leslie Grifrilh, R 0 sari 0 a 1Cl.t ogrmo, Kar I a ' . • NOTl(I IN\llTINO s•ALl!'O •IDS IT,,,,TS 01' CAL1•01N1,r..•01t In , .. _ c-.• ~. ~ 0••-·· ···-,, JuM 1. n;u. 16. H7D 1~111 .,..., lot ln v1nce ol Ltllffl 1111•~1••¥ N I Whitney ' ....•• ,, ""' " _,_,., uftll1 THI COUNTY Ot'.o...... ... ~·"• '" ·~ '" ' ·-····-·· ' ' rl.mm, San' dra Gu8J'ardo, VI· e son: • ... -•• Ct lilorn11, du ,rlbtd " Jollowi: .0 ... ... '""'''. ti ••enc:• lo IVh th Lo I NI D I Panda\. Wh t D J111lf 1•. 1'111, 2 pm , "" ,,,. ,.. NO ........ ,. lo-I :Mt, bloc!< 11, "lll~bdlv!tlllfl el LEG" NOTICE .. m•d~ fl)r l11rthe1 ""'"lcul1n, •"'1 ian Guardado, Ans e Im 0 ry e son, 0 u g a s ye, a n ~ y 01 &If !Mt •4oor seda n• (2 Ptvmoutllt PllOC•ltUNG POft CMANGll: OP NAME [OtOf\I, dtl M•r. ...tll'CIOd book '· ru.. '~" !ht lfmt '"" Dl8tt ol ~·•f!flg f.ll .errez, Dav1'd Guy n e '' Neugebauer, Mary N•varez, \Viecwrek Lawl'l!nce Wig· , ... 4 FoN11l •nll i p11n1 •tr'""', w~h otto1tt TO INOW CAUSE o•n '' of Mhc:e1t111M111 M••i •iid the iam1 h•• to..en •et !or Junt ''· ' , tr111tr, '"'hlth m1v bf: lit~ • • ""UU!larl r. JA.Ck k"Tl •llcl c.,...monlY --" tt• :12• Htl!~ltOPt 1t10, 11 t:Jl 1,rn,, 111 tht COi/ti•_, ane Gwy-e, M ,. c h 8 e I Gregory Newhoure , Phillip ington, Mark Wilbur, Linda COl'par11lon Y1n1. m SuperlOI, N-Pll"I ELAINI! SMtftLEY KATZ, F« Chi ne, •ve .. c0,0,.. de! Mtr.'c.utornli. NOTtC• 1N\11Ttft0 •tOS ed 1 01 OtP•rtm~nt Ho. l o1 11ld courf, "" W't De · W"!J' l ll eich. ol N•mt NOTICE IS HEREIV GIVEN tht l Sttltd 11rooo1•1t w!ll bl: Fl'Cllv 1 II 7lHI Civic Contu Drlvt W"I, In aas: Newhourse John, NI co Is, I es, ruse l 1ams, ,arry For 1n1ormet1on eonlltl 1he •urdl1l1"' WHERIA.S J"'CIC fC.liTZ 1"" ELAINE on FrldtY, JuM 2'-1110, 11 2•00 •'<lodl: 1111 ofttcc of tho MC:rtt1rv or Covn1y th~ Cltv of S•n!1 An1, c:111101"1~. ~Geoffrey H aber' Randalph Jacalyn Nnrkunas, R. be rt Williams Robert e u r k e •oen!, NeWPOrt 18''" CllY Hin. 67.l·lllO, SHllLEY kA.TZ. 111¥1 lllM • Mllllor> P.M .• , lront ol Courlhau1t.' 5'1 Wnt kllll1tlon 01 .. rlct No. 1 ·" plr:JIU,o ~11• O.ird J"nt '· 1•70. , ' Publl1htd Or•n;e Coa1! DftlY Pilot, wllh tht dtrll 111 11111 court I« 111 lath SI., CllV of Cost• Mtu. County A.Vlflllll [mt lllno lddttsl. · · o• W. E, Sl Jolin, Counrv Cl"- ague. Karen }!anion, Mat. Norri11, Patricia Nott.age; Wlhan1s; June 11. n, 15, 16, i1. u10 1076·1': ordll' <lllntliw ""''°'!ff•' """"' from of ora.,.1. s1111 111 c.111orn11, 1 wilt 11211. Faun111n v1111~. C•~!orn~I ~JO:: wtnMaN a stHM r ew Hannan, Stephen Hansen, Clare Noud, Paula Nuschke, Ro Y W i 11 1 am s , Jo LEGAL NOTICE J•ck k"'Tz lf><I i!LA•Ne SHIRLEY ~r:!ie~~ ~111111;_,h""j~Olt.,~ ... ,"'!, h••hlti• r,10, ... 11 '7:1 ,..1:.. !:'~1cir t11M ltl•v ~~·j~!~:."~:111om11 nwt . arry Harbin, Brent Jfardcas. Gail O'Conner, James O'Harf., Wllliamsoo, Debra Willis. John :~~N.~~s~~~~E~~i~~~s. ~.~1v!1~ ~ ~~/!,.'!,,'':i";.i:11 r=: r1~~~~ ;'h~1 .::;~u!~'t;,.. °"::':d '': ~e:!1~~ !~~~:' i:'"P~:!i-, e : Da niel O'NeiU, Cynth i a Willson, Dorothy W ilso n , SUPEllOft COUIT OP THI •ndto~Hllf1ontrt•mlnorcll!lclren's In 111, •bow liletcrlbtll :..;.,f'I', or ,, 1111'4 Enis Averiv.. F-l•ln V•lltv, .)'fJbll1hed Or•nt1t Cotti Dilly tol\ol, I O'N !(r' U W'I · o NIA. "011: "'""* ll'er!\ \l"'LEtllE AJIH kA.TZ llld IP ITlllCfl Iller.of 11 m1r bt llKtulN C11l!Of'n!1, for: .SUM 11, U, 11, 1'10 H}f.1'0 • Kenneth Harju, Casey ea!, Deborah Ochsner IS !SOil, ST,.TI DI" CALI• 1 • 1ttt•H l1.L10T KAn 10 VALE"AIE TV 1111ity u ld t•Kllllon. •!Ill .atllld A.ddltlOfl It E11t••ll(O •nd Ftnclt11l ___ -;-;;;;:c;c;--o;;;;;;;;;;;---f-- liarker, Charlene Harr'1s, C'111-Debra Olson·, ' Midlael Wise G regory Will. THE cou:TY,._!~n ott•M• •NM cuttT1s ,,.. llJt:tA.N EL1.1or lnttrt~t •lld eoitt, or P11~1 No. 1 LEGAL NOTICE -, · '· I' Pl.T TION CUltTIS. ~nllllCllvtl'I, Oiled 11 Cosl1 MH• C1lllom!i MIV Job Ho. P 1·1'·1 f y Harris, Ellen Harr·1s, John Vi..mnia Olson, D, n 8 David Wommack Jack NoTicl! OF Nl!••1No 0 1 1T is OAOE1tEO 11111 111 __,, n 1910 • • 111t11 .... r.111111H fir 1111 "'"'' ,,.,,... 'fl' ' ,Oil ... O.A.TE OP WILL A.NO 1"01 • Flf" k d ctlbed hllrllfl ''f''-===--=..,,=cc=-~---arris, Harold Ha rrison; Osterhout. Toby o s t Jan d , Woods, Diane W 0 o d sid e , LETT1:11:s o'" •oMiNHTU.TION ~:;:;1e<1..:, '':i. 1':';i'n!11'~·»""~'!!.' Mui~;/s 1.. ou.51!•. ~; W:k 11 '• llt. dDnt 1ccordlnt'I NOTtc• GI" TIUSTl!l'S 1,.L1 R ichard Harris, S a nd ra Ariane Osthofr, Deni se Steven Wortman, V I r g i n i a :':,~~T:,1!!~~;·~·:~~r1otd, o .. ~ 0 J11tv l., 1~10. ~ '" ttot c~rtt~ ~.':'~~~~";'~" :~ ~~ :~!~'e •:,d ... -:ac~::~ : 1::! On ~.!·5·J~~· ~ 1:10 1 11.ot I Phil, H ~. II I Cl'f O W lght CP••"" "' -lmtft '"'· ~ 11 '"' courlf'ooust H -DI I le.I 1111 wld alai>I Ind 111eclflullorit /II, ' ' ' 1 ' ness , Ip arveston, vue et'" 1 ton verby, Jr., r ; Horic:e is MEREBY GIVEN TMr ,, 7llO w.11 ·~ "'"' s1n11 ""' •rborJU111c:J11 D11!rlc:t sr • di · rt .. 1111 .M. F1r11 Ftc11r•1 S•vlno1 ,,.. La•n na Harvey, Sheldon Hatch, C<llhlyn Pace·. Sandra Wyles Patricia Yan-E c;...,.. C••tn 1111 1111>c1 Mr•l11 • C•lltorn11. •illl ,......,. c1~. 11 •nv: Bv IE. J. "•1lit •••, br rllt•fflC• "'' ' N ' •stll(ittion of HD11vwood 11 autv ,,. ' · on ,. 0 , .,. .,.1.,_ 1 ... • Strtu~r not c1. POlnl~ Trttllff un.i.r •nd J1Uttu1n! lo ~alhleen Ha 1· k T 'l p I ·t Ronalee Yoder Catheran ••!Ilion tor 11ro!Nle ot "" • .,, w Y '""' or-< "" 111mt1 MA.11v1111 NE•EN Pl•~•· 1Pt'(llk 1Hont ..,. '""' contract Offd Ill r1u11 '''" "'""~'' to, 1t•t • \.' IC , ' r r Y • " ary a mer, DO r O t h y Om, . • Len••• or A6ntln1t1r~11on w11ti.t11P·wll~n-1hootld not "' tr•nted. Plelllllff'• ""'""' dtc11mtnh m1Y ii. 1x•mlntt1 •t tt>e exKuTH b~ Gl•n11 A Slnoei •llCI Nomi aw.ley: Pangos, Nancy Parks. Susan Yohan, Madeline Zarges, eon....,,..,, rerc•...c• 10 whlth I• mid• 1T 11 FUltlHEA 011:0E AE0 th•t • P. o. lo• 41,, ofll<• of 1t1t CllUfllf s.:n11111on 0111r1c1 a. 51.,.,,., husbtlnd •nd •111 •nd •tc0rd!d ' Sh I II _ .. p I p . z.r" Jahn La z· I tor fvrltiw Ptt11eu11"1, •nd !hit "" COPY ot !hit ord.r to • ....,. UVSI bt A.Mlltln1 C.lfNlnlll No. I ., IDf ... Ellll Av•-· Fllllfll•ln 5"• .... bH l4 "" II lnllr No 11"1 • 1r ey · ay~,..,. am e a arry, Daniel Passalacqua nie · er , rry Leg e r~ 11m1 -piece ~ 11t1rlnt th• wme P11bll1hod In 1t11 011i. Piiot,, ..,_,,_, ·p1111n1htc1 O••'IO• (DU! D•llt Piii! v111tv, c1111ornl1. CoPlu of 1hc con1r1d in booll .,51 ~ ... "' 01 on1(111 ~t(llrd~ Eynes, Patricia Ha yn e s . Bertha Patttrson Barbara' GLl'3dalupa Zepeda "•' '*'" ••1 !01 Jul'I J. HIG, •1 DI """'' drc11111i11F1 prlnltd rn 1111 No.v :it •nd JUfll J 1t 1,10 JtJ.10 doc:umtnh •nd 11l•n1 m1r "' 1111111"111 i.. '"' otlk• 01 t11t CDUfll'I' ltKorder > • t :JO '·"'~ I.fl N covtlr'OOIYI of 0.IM!•I• coUntv ot Or1nw., C•lllor11!1, once I ' ' tr'"' 11\t •bov"""'n!I_. office. ot Or1n11e Co1ml)', C:1ll!or11l1, WILi. SELL wre!lr.e Heidler, Raymond Pavelec, Bertha Patterson "'"'' J10. J °' Hid ~. •t 1a1.,... 1w 1o11r wc:c1u1v1 weett ,,kw """ bids "'"'' "' "'"" 111 ecCOf'11•nc:. "'T Pu1L1c "ucT•oH To HIGHEST endrick D H . B bar . LEGAL NOTICE Civic (enltr Drive wnt. In ""' CllY lo IM d•I• Ht tor hffrl"I on "" LEG" NOTICE ... ith !ht 1111Ulll .. "" Sl•I• o t l lOOEli: FOR C"'SH fPIVtblt II n son, av.n enrung, a r a Pavelec, c be r y J 01 l•11!1 An•. c11ttornl•, ,-ttllon n.u c•111om11. wllh 1ot11 ...... '""'k•bll o1 .... in li!wlul ..._., 01 ~ u"i::: rale Herbst ; P c,t: NOTICI o• TIIUSTEE'I IA.L• o.ted.,.:ur; ':+ 'JC'HH O.t~·; M•V lt, lt19, =:"'°;1:i:' .·:.. ~':i"ul:'...~~ •rOPCIUI ~t1ttl) II "" *'" <•DflO lftl••nc• Darrell Herbst, Linda He rd, Clinton p "•· :t-Dt6 c;.., iv cierti ll"'YMONO THOMP$ON •••• ,,, ~ notified 111.11 to th• 111<1 ci111"1y C11Urtllou)t, 100 blOc-. et e f S , John On Jv\Y I, 1t111, 11 11;00 O'clOck WtlltCI l~W" lllf Crtlll JudM o1 1111 SUNl'lor C1111tt T·lnll • S.Ul fll l9 ftlOllllloM , ol IM Ubor W"t Uh. S1nt1 A.nl, C1ll!ornl1 111 A.M ... , th• Soulh mtln tnlflM~ Oft Sullt H~ml>tt "· 0o¥et lulllllflt PLUNl<ITT. PLUNKETT NOTICI: TO CtllDITOltl c~ of !bf Slllt of CtHlornl1. !ht rlooM. !hi~ •nil lnlerfft (OllVfVtd 111 J W1sl ,6th $1•"'1 al !M Old COlllllY lllJ Oovtr Otlvt "'llll'MYt •I LIW SU .. lllOtl COUIT G• TH• l l)ltll Ill' Dtrtelarl el County Slfllllllon llld llOW lltlcl by II 1111der HICI Oetd E (011rt!>Du1e, In 1fle Cl!'i' al S1nle Ant, NIW"°'I •ildl; Cilillrl!ll llt O~VI AV_, P.O. hi Ht STATI! 0(11 C"'Lll'OllNIA. POii Dllltkl Ho. I 1111 IKtrli!ntd !ht llll!Vtl~ ol" Trvol 111 Hot •-1'1' l!f\lt!td, Ill I D Sl ·z C•lllornl• WESTER N MUTUAL COA· Tit• 111') ..... ,,, H~11H""911 .... ~ c.11 ..... 1111 "1'41 TH• COUNTY 01' OllA.NO• In• ,,,, ol Pl• diem •• ,,. IPOllClbte Mid C011nly •"'1 5111• dtKt!bl!d ... ' scape oors at POA,,,,T ION, 1 C•lllor"ll C:oroort!lon, At10rnns '" Pt!lllM!tr Tt1""""91 (110,IU..)I• Ir S ..... 1t "'·"°'MM ID !hi> worl TO bt done for llWI localllv-lei ' 11! Trtd No. 31~. 11 .,. l et ~.d:ru~~"·o.U'tl'~ t~~Ri~A.f:oJ~ll$; Publl~d l~t~net Co11I 0111Y ,:1:~ "'llllorlltYI IW .. tllllt-• Eil•lt OI MA.II.ION IC, ST,,,,UI, Doe"I-:~ =llo~ v;.r.~ ~i':.n btll':;;r':.m;~ ~: t'~~or!~'!c.,:~n::: ~!~ .... l:ulh: C1lllor"I• C:o"'orJllon Ind retO<"de<I Ju,.. 11• lJ, ' tfO Pij~~'~;' ~'t"" S. ~~•l .. ~lll'f :i.i:~ ldNOTICE IS MERE I V GIVEN hJ !ht Ltbor Clldt 01 lh1 Sttll of Callto"'l1, offlc't ol 1111 county rteorlltt flf 11ld Ftbru••¥ It . )'4.S. 1., loo~ 7«1f, P•et LEGAL NOTICE MIY I u111 ' cr.-:tlron of lht lbovt n1mt11 II nl •"'1 II Is 1118 In lht oflict of t~~ counl'i', N I Ch f!l , ft! Ollltll! AKO•O• ol Orlnvt COlllllV, lh•I 1I Pllvf . I t ecectt M(.rf!I,... cof 11!f Counlr $tnlllllon 01.irlct St ld 111• Wiii bt madt. but wlt~Oltl I or ew ce ts C•lllornl1 olYfll lo 1rcurt an llldeblNl!lfH LEGAL NOTICE ,,,. • Id":'"':' I :.:-(."" IMllltl ff• I "°''"'* °""'" !:O\'P1'8n! or"''"'""· f•Dr~u ot lm1ll.,,, es +t1 l•vOr ol DA.NIEL J, FI SCMEJt: Ind W er; 111 • ~IClllll'l'tl IO nil !!.di bltl tl'll!l bl: m.4t en tll.t r.--· r"lrdl/19 lt!lft, oo•.teulon, er tn-D~WN S. l"l!Ct\Etl , hutbt fld Ind ""llP T·Slln lhtm, '"'llh """ 'llCISll" ¥tt1Chor1, 11'1 lwm f\lr"I""" 1rt ft1t O!stt ct Ind tU<t'lb~lllCf!l, IO a•v Ill• rl'ITl•lnl"I nr111. tl t1lnl te~1nh now owntd t nd llt+d SU .. ltllOR COUllT DP TMI P•tHll tho llfflct el !ht cllork II lllO llbtYt tnc:lolld In tile .,._.1-tUPPllM b11 tloJ! ~lum of !lit nolt "KU•t>d bv 11¥ JOMH I.. JEPl'll!SS Ind DESSIE STATI 0 1' CALll"OftNIA. ,DR CllTll'ICAT I! o .. •u11N•SS "'lllled C>llW'f, cir le ••tlflt llltm, wllh IM Ohlttd M•tl"I ll'lf tlllt flf ttw 1alo o..fd of Tru11, wilt> lnM•ttl ,, WASHINGTON IAP) -Jee Aiisl Secrelary or com .... Jl!FFllES5. hlllblnd •NI ""llt .. TN• COUNTY 01" ORAN•• l"ICTITIOUS N•MI tho nKtJWY """'"-rl.. "' 1111 ...... --. '"" "" "'"'' lf>ll ldd•ttt of lfl tlld llOIP IH'OVl(lf'd, 1(1v•nc1t. " r I " ltlnt lpn111!1 1IY IHlllll of the brtJch NI. A. .... lf TM Undtrl......, WI «r!llY I'll ls flnllllld II lh T"'tl Oftet11""1!, •ANI( 111o '*"" tolltl ,. elhlf' dlll1"tlll11\ln1 •nr, 1111der tilt l"m• 1! Mid °""' l ma.nu ac urcr11 whole mer c e Myron E . Trlbus "' (lf'l•I~ 11it1 .. u...., 11eur.-:t lhl•ebv. NOTtC• 01" HIA•INO Of' AM•NOID noMucllnl • btnlnttl ,, ..,, llf\'ef" °"" AMEtllU. HATION"'L TIUST ANO ,,..nt(tl. II It "" ..... r•IPO!ltlblllty el T"'11. fte,, (htl'Qtl '"" ··-· ls d . ed ntlkt ol Wllkll •ti rteorOed Mlrtll PITlttOfil ,01 l"llO•ATf 0" WILL .._.,. N..-f lfltl>. t all1'rnlo. ""9tr SAVINGS A..$$0CIA.TION, •I Nlf'th Mllfl ti ll'lf bldMr fol "' 11111 1111 bid of lhf Tr\ri!H tNI ti t11t t...i1h t,..,ltfod UC are es1gn for aald manufacturers ··Have •. \9J,O. In --'1» ...... 6'1, DI ANO •Ott LITT••• TISTIUlllNTAIY """ lklllllul firm n.,... ti COAST Sfnolt, S.nll ""'· Ct llllrall ""'· Wkll ,, tt(tlWd In .,...... ti""' ,,,,,.., bid by "'" OtlCI of T•ltll. dwlch and h 11ld Otlld1I •1'<0'111, ,,,.Ill 1111 11 Pllbtlc Etl1te of MEL.EN E. COP'FIV, !'A.INTIHO (OMl'A.HY •1'111 ltlll ""'It nw •llct ti llullnnt ot 1111 Wiii~ ~•!!It ft11t 1(1*fu_, c:loslfll ~ T"°' btnfotlt18rv U'fllh>r ,.Id ~ of • San et ot er \:t!:r}I WilllnsJy j-Oin«t'with US'' 111('.lloft to fllf' ~llflttl blHer' for ctsfl, Dtcttlld, """ II _,_. et !hf ft! ...... --. ht Ill mttteri --.lftlftl fl 'flt "'"" ... ~ ti lllld1 INll M ....iurr.t Tr111t, Irr rettOll of ' OVtlcll 11 W11u11 I It lJI b I! d . Pl•lblt In !IWlul ,,_, ti the Unl!N NOTICE IS HEllEtY Cl\IEN !hot W1IClll tllm.t lo'I tutl •lld ollce 11 r•ilffn« et ulfl cttctdtol! wltllln ...,. ,_1111 It 1111 ~ ~-In t11t obllo,!lon• tecul'"fd ""'''"" c ems.,...w u tn selling volunt;iry safety "'"' ., , ... 11,.,.,, "' ,,It, w1111ou1 s•L.Lv MAAG"'•~ c"'HNING 11n u ... • 11 1o11ew1 _ _ •t"".i.. •wu .....,de.,..,. fll rh1a 1111..,. EKll b!Odtr ""''' bo ncenwd 111 t1111 lllf•totor• ,~~1111 "'Ml 111111v1•..i te r"•nrv .......,."" devi'-• In'" '"""arda th ••""'"' •• to ll11P, 1111Uottlon ., -""""'lift t mendii:I ~"'°"I«""*"'"' 'sleelltn ·Stoll"'· -4 ,1 l lvtl' AV'I.. °'* t.\,tw 11, 1,,.. ·r• 111i. el Ctlllonil• •lld O\llllfl.-:t lo Ille VN:ltf1'9fled • wrlHtt1 0ec:i.r111on _,,.,,~_,.... ,,._. 1-U SMU~ -.n 'Will go into cumOV1nQ.r. '"' tti•trnl COllYWld •• WIH and lot'-1$11Rt'1u of ltlltl"\ N.-1 lhttll. C•llltrnl• ••Hk Of' AM.Efttu. ......,,,, "" WOlt"° d•tctlbtd Ill "" pf Ot1111ll •ncl Otnland "" ~-' •I'd .... -~els I effort Cf , . h """' ,_ 11t111 1111 ,.rd Trvtfft llMtr T"''"*''-kl tllf ""'"*"" rtt~,.ric:• O•IH ,..v 1 19,. <on~. • wtllf,., "°"'' o1 brelCll 11'1111 o1 •ltoctlon muu I) an e cc~ wtt next year 's models $1~ o.fd 111 rrin1. 1 .. •ncl 1t lht 1o which 1s INldlt.., tu1111M ...,.tk\111•1. stteht11 smrin-N"'TIONA.L TIUST A.No ·"' ,,_,, 1u1r1n1" "" not '"'kl u"""''""" """''"'n1c1 1e 11u 111d ..... vent fddj•t...L.f deaths !iince most of '"A ........ 1,rs 1 1o1,.,... .. , dfle:•lllN .,_.ty, .... 11: .... ll'Ult "" 111n1 •nd 011ce flf he••..,. 51,.TE 0, c•~1~0•HIA. S•V1N~~ ... •SSOC1AT10tt, '"'" fffl 111rrl'l\I nf'!l.1 pf "" to111 ,,._.,... 1e HlltlV Mid oblltellon•. ,.., r •.. ..,,,... 4'1\: ~uu 0 LOI ' ol Trtc! ~. >tn. 11 _. 1111 ......, ~ bttfl wr !Or Juh< a, Otlt:A.H(;f. COUNTY : A. flt!...., lt'*.ltHI AtMCt.. bi.I •-' -.111111 ICUllNllllY ••di bl(I ni.'"""'" on M•n:ll I, Hl't. IM u,.. toddlm who have been be: sold thi!ii year have already ""'" •KOf'dld 1" 11oc.i. .,., ,...... ''"'· 11 9~• 1.m .• -. 1111 c""",_, °" ,.,,., ,. U1U .,.,.., ,,,.. • ~"'"' !Ion. •IMll mw "" 111 ttlf lerm 01 • bid e 11ont11 c•u\00\'I Hid no11cc of llr"l•VI .pped Inside . been manufactur~. ,. •e '' flf M!Ktu._, M• .... t11Core1t cf 0-~1 Ht. J 111 111t1 c.ourt. P~k r.. • ..;. tot' \.,d , ..... ' .,.,..,.,u, Br; 01r11 Cl. HG11tr•, lllNI ., c:-""''t or c1111floc1 O>tt'-•roct 01 111J(llM 111 tot •"<orfM' ~ ._-.. or ••kl 0••...., Co..111,, C•rtlorN1 '' 700 Ctvlt CH!ler Drlv• Wt1!. I" .. ,..,,.,. ~~ ~lln kMWn to "" ,..,1st1nl TNJI OlllC..-•lld otvtblo hi IN' [)tlh1d. book '7JO PIOt 1119, fl 11td Ollltl•t At least l& children have Some or !he coolers have lot "" ourtlOtt of ... ,1,.. "'"••"-""Cltv' of $llftl ... na. c..IH0tnl1, IO bl "" H•tllfl .... " "',,,,,. 11 1.,0,Crll> JO.IJflll •. Sl"'IV '"""'' Sol\lltllon 01,1r!ct No. I R~o•dl, M<Vred n Hid °"'"' !l'ICMf!Plt """· °'""' J~ 10. ltlt, "" ,, IM ""1"-ln lfltltllmfnl Ind Ce-••Klflwl" Ille WIM'ot rfll""ft "'9 tl4111 "' •t i"<! .,..,. Of 0111; JUM J, ,,,., 11.1fJoc1ted In picnic coolers automatic catches thal lock c.h•r•r' 1nc1 "'""•n·et ol "" Tr1111u w, 11. $T· JOltN •c•-'~ ht ,,Kv•M ,,.. ....... tht 100ve ... ,,.," fo(Mltflt. .11 b1c11 '""' 10 ••tw ,.., « 111 •1•1• Ff'M••* s.v1,_. •nd !......., 1961 , the c 0 mm e r cc when the doo.-Cl()S('S. In other •nd"' wit. Countv Cll<r1t (Ollkl•I S~•11 SPllA.V tOULO .. toWlltS l• .... 111••!11... LMfl Atootltllon"' H911YW1ed ··~ O.llcl JV"f J, 1•111. Lll"POlo.O. M•NDl'tl$0N A.NO Ml>,.., IC. Mfflrv A111rM1 II l.IW llY OIDt;• or THI! •• Mid Tr\ri! ..... Department rePorled Thurs-cases, officials said, onr child WES1EtN MUtUAL DINSMOOtl MOii,.., ,\lflllc . Ctlllornl• :itJI Wlllllfrl ... """ llOA.lilO OF OtllEC1 01tl, •v T, o. $1tlV1CE :fiy. Ol"1cla'· think ma•" m1-1 playlully look anolh"' COAPOIATION. lr1111,, JM ..... lnh Slllltl Prffl(lllll Ollkt In .... ,_,.. C.lf ..... COUNT'l'TIAONITA.TION COMA,,,,N Y, "'"'' II lll •v ,,... ..:r Iv Ch•rlf! "· ,..,..,.,, Cllll Mtw. (1111«1111 tut! O··-C1111111Y ·-' ' o-STAIC N • 1... .¥JI""" "·'llt<-llr'!lrll h-COICI m ay nol have child Inside, then be diverted """'1h1tn1 Toh t11•1 Jq·nS6 Mr c.m'"•'''°"' f•ol••' •vi J-11 A, l11t•1 O••n"' C111,1nty, C•lltor11t• vi,, Prttl""'' ... SttU AIMrMV'.., l't!llltllf1' Hov. 14, "" eo .. 11._llf' 111 .... ..... F•td A. Mffat,, S•er•t•rv "':N 'ade ll Into the department's and leav' l hc pll.)'ll}atc to l'ubtl1~td or~~" (°"'' 01rrv P+tnt, t11111nU1111 01a"'l1 CPI\! 01ur "llO', !'ublllhl!t Ort.,.• Co•n• oeov l'Jtot. fl>lltl111Md or111" Co.ti 0111'1 "11111. l"ubli,11111 or11111 Co.it 01U'f '"1161, l'ubthh.it O••n•• Ct11! D•ll~ l'11o1, auirocate. J'"'• 1$. u. "· 1110 '°"''° JUM 11. 1,, "· 1910 1•.r'lil Mav -w-1"" J""' s. n . ,,, "'° "''ni M•¥ u, " 11111 J111t• s. 11. 1t11 • ,,,.10 Ju.,. u, ,,, 1•1• 10.J.111 Jlol!\t ,,, 1t, "-1•11: 1°'1.71. LEGAL NOTICE LEGU. 'N011CE I - ' J 7 ·---- J 7 • IL' ·~O ta~n · 'Valley , ED'I Tl O·N~ ' -.. • , . ·• A . .'rOday'• Fin.ft.I ' • ' f ' : 'I *' '•' • • • 1 1 '. I ; ... _vo_L.:;.." ._6_1._.N_o_._,_-40_, _ .. _s_EC_TI:....O_N_s_._ .. _2 _PA_G_E_s __ • _____ _:.__._o_~:...' N_,_,G~· E.:..·...,~_o_,_~_N_TY_":....•c_:A..::'L;:.IFo.:..· _RN_,_~_._. --'·;.,,' __ _,c~··..,...,~t·...,'-1...,D""'~-Y . ...,ur. UrN:'-~-· '-2~·-·_'.9 ... 70"'-"'""1"'""'··-' -;----'"'7:"--"'~'"'7-' " • TEN ,7E~:·; F -• l : D•IL;, P>ILOl ;..:IJ ~ ' • ' • j ' •• • ... •. CHANCELLOR McGlt L WARNS MARINA GRADS ABOUT 'THE CRISIS IN BELIEF' 740 Members of 'Aware Generation' Hear New Columbia U. Chief Urge Thftn to Arm Mentally ~arina_ Launches _Fountain ValleyGr~duates Aware' Youth · · . · Out Into w orUl _ llear Bl~~-t Agaii1s~-so~iety By ALAN DIRKIN 01 tM 1>a11"1 """ staft By TER~Y COVILLE ot IM 0.1" P>ll" Stiff ·The ·"aware generation" Stepped into •. . . the world 1t Marina Hilb School, Hun-Our cult~re teaches us war, prejudice tiogtOn Beach 'Thursday nighl · and-hypocrisy. We are meant to be --i• lb 1' .... Da· · 1. . .. _ soldien, capitalists, super palriots - . '~ I '~~· ~I~ IOD ~~.speaM:r ~ JnOSt 'O( all~"·. \ ~!l"~ -·~•.JO~!~ ••'!'""I -'J'he ·~-=k..-.. _,.,,,, and\~ ents graduated 1'Y the _ ·:"P.""'l'cr as. ~·•ll1!J''., achoOl'tbi.o fear. ·-;c c ;:;: R. Mar~, C<fVll~· <II FO!l"tain ·She i:eferred to the ecology·movemint Vall!Y's 19:0_graduating class. ..__ on ~fl'Dpus and said it brought the He criUclZed . w~t -he l er m e d students togethttr . and created a unity "~«;J:i~'f, ~1~11 -~i.~'.' .dur~· "Lhlt startled. and shocked ·our. elders . Thorsday/s gradoattn& ·cen:~es' held and some of our Peers:"' · on campus. •. · · ' · "I say we ac_comJ)lishe<I someUting "OUr cti!tllre 1e11S You' who to fight, If w-e sparked one glimmer or who lo hat~ .• It. teach~.!I us · to ..t.ccepi awarene~s,." she said. "We must be d'eath. ·If we can accept that we' should ' t~e generation to extend the hail<! of . all enlist _in the army· after graduation." peace and frfendship. We must be aware ·"We 're taught to upbOld the ConstitU- of' our problems by living close to one tion -but the Bill Of 'Rights doesn't «J'IO(hei.'' • apply to Nl!groes, ' Jong-'hairs and ·Miss Jordan urged the graduates to homosexuals." tkrome free -"by being free you "Fortunate!).' ~no ofte is complet'ely become aware individuals." molded. I'm proud or this generation '·'The issue for us is that this is because it isn't silent." oor time; our world. Begin to be what ''My hope is that wars, weapons and you are going to be for the rest o( nationalism will come to an end. 1!'e your life. Start lhe rest or your life." must always be ~al. The w~t thing · The eOmmencement address was given that can happen is to be 1 silent ma· by Dr.._ William J. McGill, chancellor j<lity," Martz coneluded. of UC San Diego, who has been appointed Most of ~ Several ~undred parents head of Columbia University. and friends 1n the audience applauded ·He a poke of a "crisis in belief" which politely. he sAid existed In society today. He Gerri Anne Carpenter. the other co- urged the students to form their concerns valedictorian of the first class. to have and belief$ strongly and quickly. "Arm spent all four years at Fountain Valley yourselves now 1gainst those who wish High, spoke in count~·point to Martz. to destroy the Sbciety we believe in," She called for a bridging of the genera- he said. tion gap. . Dr. McG ill warned the-graduates that "TOOay's society is sttiving to mo.ve they woold not find strong beliefs in in a positive direction. There is a definite colle1e students or the faculty or in need for the generations to get togelher. the administration. "Most administrators We aren't doing that." It seems to me are afraid, most believe '.'It takes mon: coura~e to extend a only in their own success." hand than to point a fm ger or clench "Thus nobody believes in you," Dr. a fist," she said. _ . McGill went on. 'I1le third speaker was Anne Cund•:ff, "You .:must make these erforl-s. The ' senior speaker for the class of 1970. world depends 00 you to bind the wounds. "Look at the sky, the water, the trees, You must hold yoor beliefs or you will the. birds," the l~nd,". she . ur1ed ~~~ find a hostile abnosphere on campus. audience. Mlll is .facing his ~ its '11 is necessary for you to form you r Unction. E?,>logy will react ~g.a Ideals, believe in Ulem deeply and keep 0~~~ polluting our land . water (See MARINA, Page Z) and sky _ some say thin.king. We must swallow our seUish aims; smother our • age ~ ~st f~r I!!'~·,, There is no -0ruge C::oast generallon gap m ....iogy. With the end or speeches, Dr. Joe Rib.al, trustee of the Hunlington Union Higb Scllool District, ilood up lo begin . . HE 'Lt RECALL GRADUATION ITV Hieh's Don Everson handing out diplomas to Founla.ln· Valley's 611 gra~yating senWrs. "I have prom1Sed everyone 1 wouldn't give a speech tonight," said the usually vocal lrustceL "so without any delay al all -lei 's get on willi lt." .(s they lileil bf tN!' podium ·at-least-- two graduates spQl'ted large, white ;p~ce doves sewn on the \baCk of· their grldua· tion gbwns. • \ ..., • ' ¥ • •.r· ... 1 •· •• •.1, • J I ' J I t ' I AillCtiGiti:S :F1eeill~·· ' ' .'t~ ..... ,!_ .... ..:> •• '. ~ I I~. ... • 1 • : • I ' • I . Helicopt(irs .A .iil :~ii '.:l~rdµ:,,, ~tvq,e.ut1rtion 1 • •• t • ' -• 1 • "1 WASHINGTON (UPI) -.The. l2rid Airborne · Division at Ft. Bragg, N ~C., ha.t bee:ri placed ori alert as paft Or emergency planning ln p r o t·e c ti n g Am~lcan citiz.ens in strifetorn Jordan. admini$lration officiab said tt>day. They said the paratroopers were alerted Thursday night whije 14 U.S. citizens were beln1 held hostage In two hotels In Amman, the Jordan . capital, by P•leslW•n commandos. ___ J Although the holtages have-since oorn. 400 Graduate In Huntington High Ceremony . . - To screams ,of joy, mcire th!n 400 mortarboards sai~ hli:h into the 1..air over H~ Beach High School'• -Sheue--Field-'lbursday. night. , It provi~ a rousing climax-lo 1 Oag and flower-studded tl r a (111(1 t Jo n ceremony packed with families and friends of-t.h!e graduttu.' Entering from the far .side .. of the football field, the seniors marchtd.around the oval to "Pomp •od Circuinstance'' then 1ooL.-tbeJc....-.&ieats-to either-side or a resUvely adorned podium'froin w_blch the final send-off WU dell'vered by Vale<ijctorian Steven E. SPtcklrtt. 1 ' ' • •• r reJea.ed &lid an · 1alrUn QC J lor!lgner1, oUI col."Ap\nl.•• ba1 been ilr"jiged 'by ; the Interna£1onal Rea bi'oss. the lroop:f remairi 'Uh' alert-;-ofliciila aid:-··· -• "Jl t1 normal procedure when a )ll tua-tion: ~· 1... atablo!' lo. P,liCt ·.uni" on· the alert;" they saiCI. · • ~ olllclals 11td u.. llel'I ;i;.r no1 mean ~ Prftldent Nixon was about to move. ~ lrilo J?""•· .lo reacue Amerleanl • , · w.-;~ ~.-· secreli!i'. riOoald .. ,,.. . ..-.... ' . . ' .: L: -ZJegler said Nb:qn · bu. been , •i'!'TY conl!erfitd'' 'about t~ fateioLU.S •. clUr.Mll and Qie w.oi'senirig pollticll situlllOn l n Jordan. He ~said 'Ntxon bas ricei~ fr~nt rem ~-!he'confli<l ·l!,<lWien !hf. PoJestlolla\.Ollnroaildo< and ~ • Hussein's Arab legfon. Ni!«>Q.. met for ,45 mi~ule! to<lay w)Lb his foreign affeir11 •adviser, Or;-Henry A. Kissinger1 tt._liview· dev-riieiit.a: tn· Jordan. ~ ~ .. Speaking op an optlmblic -· he said, "We, are becomin&..-more o( Ill.-• lnflutntial force.•• • • .. • .-. . , .. __ y01iooUy •··~~ -· • ..... ~-~·' •iranm'111,llJ\d.-ll'<~!\~oold>• 1'; -''We-are-becomJng lhfluential-into .tbit • wwlil <l(i -'olt. troublll;i • \lJ; ,~ bul lhesf ll!lnll . are ool. Jil''I· 0 g~'!li<o! ·hAa !•"'1 tiiOo{• ot Jimll!ir. problems. '.lllst6ry is lnleaie<f wl\lf Wl(, dirii'e arid vi01ehct. ·• · · • He salit we are lnVo!ved ln an era ot ~~ge 1 .a~ lflaJ. our right 81\SWers or yesterday'. are un«.'Cipt+lble.today •• "Often one of the gr,cil!PS clinP. to a 'triith'. Uiat-hu been Jnfaiidaled Wiih · ever-changlng events. ~ much ol today's slrife 1could .so · easily be· d~lnished ·if, people ~ould, merely st~ out ,Of · .U,efr . harq little · shells and · look. back,. upon themselves to re-evaluate their ideas." · · ·KUdos 'an<f ; diplomas1 were lbe'n tti sti:ibuted ~y · trustee Dr. ;Ralpb~~uer·. and ASst. Supt. Scott Flanagan a' parent•· armed with . flash cubes ci(Kf c,ameras crowded the podium to phdtograph their childien. Following a recessional by the Hun- Ungton Beach High School band,, the seniors gathered on the football fifld to sing "Hail to Huntington ," and then saluted their parents. . On the other side, many or them had already 1athettd to '•wait their sons and daug,titers with. presetits com- memorating the.Ir graduation. , ' Ra ndy P a pke Win s . . Library Cont~~t , Randy Papke, ·91&2 Chr!Stlne Drive, Huntington . Beach, has won ,the city library's film festlval adult dlvl!ion with . his pfoject "Imprint NO.· J ... • · ·, Other wiMers annoul!Ced today by · Mrs. Sarah Glass 9r .U)e . 'lj~a9' Were · Werner Weiss, 1230 Berk.sh~~ Ytnc, . Newport ~ach, s .. lor 1 division wjnner with "Federiil Reserve ' Systein:"'1>1ane and Janet-VormeUdn, Anaheim, junior , dtvisioJI winners :w1µ. "1'ero 1 ~·" " . ' . ' I l ' : ' ~ • I . ' ~ , l ; I ; ( • Manson', .Bait'lBs .Bailiffs ·· • " • . • ' ' I J. ' I .. ' ' • ' • • • ' ! A I . ' ' . Carried .out of ·Coii:rt . ' . ws . ANG,ELES . (AP), -· Charles· Manson fought with tbrtt bailiffs 'trytDg lo force him into his !ell in a ooUttrtOm . today, then . WIS' led shouting ld.lt . df court along with ·three Citflers :charced · With murder-eonspiiacy in ~the"11ayJnp · of actress Sharon Tate 'aod 'Sis .other.'!.· The commotion · started· ~hen·Maf1900 1 ahd three young women .defeQdln'ts·sfood up· again . • ":Vw flight as ·well kilT oa all~ .. sheqted Mias Atkins. "We can't get a falr,tr\IL" . ' Ref err al Service · . ' .. : • "' J ' .For Jobs Set Up up 1 in '.cofltt ,, their arqis dutstretChed Work etpetlence <Urector1 ln1the Hun· at lhe1r sides and heads. bowat~:'l'he : tington Beach Union High School District judge order.eel them kt' lit. dotln! b\Jt hdve e&talill.shfd a. job • referral se'rilce t~~:n~J!:i,· · JJdie' ~8;~;: Older • i~.student.s 1ttktng ·full or 1 part-lime Jtten ordered ballms :lo Jdt ,tho· louJo Name<! Pn>ject SWELL · (Succemul in their seats. '. • I · { Work Experlcnc't Lean'ling ua-ds) •. th~ Manson trled 'to fight off the ,btllllfs, service will "a.ssjSt in ·making all bul one grabbed lil1 1wrl.$t..ariother1tamg . st~ents ~uc:Uve tax R,aying.me"1bers onto his Jong,. shaagy; hair'.'d,ra~tbifd or society by bridging the ,gap . betW~n tr.ied to hal)dcuff hint.; -::i•' J · 1 ·: lhc .theory of. t.11e cl4ssroom-and. the ·The. W01nfn:-;Suaan1 AOOµs ; 2li1Lfslie practical e1perleiice available hi the Y--an Houghten, 20, a~,.. P 1 t.r,Jc t a , ·world or work,'i'~ng to Bob Martin, 'Krenwinkel"D·~ II~(~,.... diktrict work experie~ director. , ' . 1•- Weat•e r Look for a little more di-lzzle on Saturday'lnOming, followed by sun· ny skie.!I and temperatures back up in the cohJJortab)e seventies along the Orange 'Coast. ' . INSWE TODAY E11ef1Jt/ti11g you might want ·to · know about the Orange County Horne. and Garden Show ca,i be ' Jodnd in: toda1/1s Weekendtr sectian. 263 i-,i First Gradug;~ing , · Class From Edison.~;~g~"~·,1• By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI David Montano urreii>ll:.itt:WWard ~ I °' "'* D9ltr ""' -... involvement in Ute achievemenl ·of the Happy faces abounded 'lburlday night ·as Edi9on-High Schoql held Ha first universal puri!Y of our waler planet conUnencemeat in a brand new lchoo~ and tbe· JOUls that are 'housed within .. And ttiey Sh o u 1 d have. To ~ 19'10 its precious atmosphere." graduating class,of 263 Hni;or11~ged ''Tonlgllt is an important moment in the dlstlnctfon of setting many traditions . ~-~ to be followed by other& tn the conilng our Intellectual progrt:M as human ~i{lgs years. -in an era lndic1live or the possib'llity It WU a festive oetasion for 'U\e Of never-before parallel~ conceptual seniot:a, all dressed in green and go Id growth by the human m1nct, but al!o aCMlemlc finery Ind tauled mortar-or lhe pooslJ)JltJl"',r 1 lerrilytng end boards. for mankind arJd perhaps for'o\Jr water· They listened lntenUy a! Vale<llttofitif 1See EDISON, Pa1e..Z)' . ' • -....... _ -. ' I • I .. • J~Y'PILOr H , , • .. • -Badham Bill A pproved · • . . -Bur~ellils 'Fr'eeway IJ3ck1Eish' . . . ..... ,J ...,.; In -• frllnl1 ~ . .r . Huntington Beach A 11 em b I y man Robert Burke offered that explanation th.la mom.in& for the A 1 s e m b J y ~Uon Committee's approval in ~amehto 'Thuraday of a bill to remove a 1'iwsfort 1egment or the Pacific Coast Jj'rftway. The .bill aulhoried by Robert Badham (R .. tiewport" Beach) was ~sed oo a t1pllt \'!Oice vote. It will be given second and-third rea:cfinl1 early next week ind probobly wllf reach the ~bly Door Thinda). Allem.blyman Burke sa.ld that he ex- ~ the measurt to clear the Aseembly but find the going uphill in the Senate. 11>t chairm.n ol tbe S e n a t e Trapeportatlon Commltlee te Sen. Ran- dolJ!b Collier CO.Yreka). .''Sen. Collier is 10metimes described as ''"the rather of the freeways" and alnce this n>llle -tbrougll bis dlalrlcl GWCGraduates Fourth Class hi Brief Rites I can~ ,.. him Soillf a1ooi with propoll) that woold take a Ilnt oot " a route tba.t stretches ffom Ortlon to MexicO," Burke commented. Burke is vice chairman of the 11· member Assembly Transportaton Com· mitJ.ee. Aceording to the Huntington Beach lawmaker, 'Assemblymen Henry Arklin CR-Miss.ion Hills) and Clare Ber· ryhlll (8~Modesto) also voice op~ition to tbe rerouting. Badham's bill would del ete the Coast Freeway from the aoolbeast limits of Nel'J)Ort Beach to Route 39 in Huntington Beach from the California freeway system. In Huntington Beach thJs would involve the stretch from Adams Avenue lo the Santa Ana River mouth. Jnstead of going along the coast the traffic would be diverted to the San Diego Freeway and around Newporl Beach and Corona de.I Mar. Huntington Beach -the council, city staff and <llambu of Commerce - opposes the change, arculn1 that the 117 STEVE MlTCBEIJ. t Of"" Dtl,, .... ~ CoU.p flCU!ty and odmlnlllralon, !n full academic repl\a, led •· puat.. • at Golden Weat CoUeae'•· fourth com. • ' meocement exerdlea Thuroday nlp l The brief llml cetemoolta, marked by short latroducllom and ~ta-. were hlll>l"'"*'· 111"• -addreu dellvuod by or. WllHam Banonky, chancellor of Pe~ Co~··· -Malibu <am.J>UI. -Uy told tho 1,000 aualll and relau ... pthered at the enrcllel U.,t "lhil commencement comes at the cloM of what may be the uddett aemeaW' In Ille blslory of Amerlcu blgblr ecluca- t.ion;" , - lie dted i-1Jcmmtn1 trom campua gcenes of_ tear gu ud blyoneta· on eveiilnf JclecaJtl and the cteatba ol liz ~tude_nta u eum"1es of. "what bu hap.-.. pened to tbe ·Amerlcan drum." '.'Our cenJury •tarted Oii IUCh a b1P 1t0te of opUmism. Men were ayin( that just given a lltUe more time and educ•· tion -ud all tho pn>blema which plague mankind ~ be IOlved •• ,.00 the magic carpet wbieh WU to carry daleUon would ae1' back botch develop. "*'l and -W ov«load dly eurface 1treela:. 'lbete were two bourrof-tetUmooy at the commlttee hearing. · Badham presented a petition signed by 2.100 per.sons who, he said. opposed the freeway in Newport Beach. He said the present route which would bisect the city would "rape the com- munity." · Opposing the bill were Orange County Road O:lmmlssiooer A. S., Koch, Costa Mesa Mayor Robert S. Wiison, Hun- tington Beach Public Works Director James \\'heeler and traUic engineers from the state Divis.ion of Highways. Explaining what he termed a "freeway backlash " Burke Mid, ··There are a lot of h~rd feelings on the committee about aoy freeways. It's all part of the geoera1 concern. about environment and ecology in general and what the freeway system has done. ""l! any freeway is questioned us to . thia utopia wu educatloa,'' B8DO'lllky ~fed. /-. ; · t.. • ' CA1l'Y' l"ILOT sr8" l"Mi.o GO•DEN wEST CbLLEGI GRAD HANGS ONTO MORTARBOARD The WHther W•s Windy, But th• Speeches Weren't "We abould be srateful for a peeratlon of students who are lellllttve." He uraed l!lludenta to meet the cNJJeogu of ~ ad to "fulfill tlle American drum.• t Worth Keene, oa Or ... e Coast Junior Collep Dlltricl lruJtee, presented the arumal Outalancling CIU-Award to Dr.'Heury S. Kaufman, Hyntlnstoo Beach oplmnetrlal Kaufmu wu d tecl for bis "'vigorous Jeadership as city councilman u<f planning commlssjoner over ·lwo decades or the JI¥>1l rap.id growth in the"history ol H1mt1Qgtoo_Beach." The exercises concluded with the presentation of associate of arts degreea to Golden . West graduates by Dr. R. Dudley Boyee, presldeat, Dr. Dale A. Miller, Dean of Students a.nd Keene. The benedicUon was delivered by Rev. Do1tald E. Roberts, Christ Presbyterian Chu.rth of Huntington Beach followed by rece~ional music by GOlden West College's baod, directed by Duane Keith. Nixon Vis its Florida WASHINGTON (AP)-President Nizon le~ for a Florlda weekend Friday al the end of a busy week in the White House. Ile was accompanied by retiring Seore. tary of Welfare Robert H. Finch, other 11tatf members and the usual array of security, communications, and medical experts. ·, ,, ~ DAILY PILOT 0.U.NG~ COAST l'UaLllol'llNG COMl'ANV' ~oboft N. Wo1.i l'rHldlfll 1r.d ""°'"...,. J 1cli: ~. C11rl1y \liu l'mldenl 1nd ....,.¥1! Mtn1g1r 1\011111 K11vll l!"oiior Tlio"u' A. M11rJ1l!i~• Ml ..... lnl filf'OI'" Ali11t Dlr'111 W.t Ol o,.._ c:..in1y l!illltv . Alli1rt W. l1t.1 AUCt.11 a111l!or HNtlllfh• .._, Offic• , I 717S l11ch loul1v1rd 'M1ilin 9 Addrt11: P.O. lox 190, 92•4t · OtMr omc. L..-801cll: m F-t,i.....,ue, CNll Mnl' 2JO Wut .. y Sltttl ........,., IHCll: 2211 Wnl lt!bo1 lou11v1 ... 1 .. 11 Cltmtntt; JI» Hor!fl II C1tr1!"° •HI I ~·~---:1 Teachers Reject Pay Plan; Declare 'It's Phony Off er' Teachers of the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District have re- jected a nine percent salary increase bffered by the Board of 'Truaets. ~'It's a phony offer. They're misleading the public with their nine percent figure," Mrs. Dorothy McClure, leader of the teachen' negotiating team, charged Thursday. She said ooe-thi.rd ol that proposed. raise was approved last year in the form of step.jumps baaed on experience and qualifications. "And they also want us to take fringe benefits out of the remaining siJ: percent salary increase, so in effect we would only receive about a four percent in· creue," Mn. McClure stated. "Yes: we put Jt all under one figure ," Charles Palmer, assistant dist r 1 ct supErinlendent, admitted. "'lbe board feels it's time to be frank and call · a spade a spade and aay whit the money goes for ." . Teachers have asked for a 11.raight nine percent salary increase plus ei:tra fringe benefits. The.Ir tot.al request would add up to about 12&4,000. The majority of the district's 241 classroom teachers votf.d to reject ~ trustees' offer Thursday in a meeUng at Dwyer School. "We're willing to negotiate our oUer," ~frs. f\.1cClure said. "But the dlstrict isn't." "This is a cost of living increase. We can 't give more because. we have to build our reserve funds," Palmer said . The district's offer totals $137,000 wit.hoot the step-increases, in other words I Oat six percent pay Increase. The district's reserve funds are esUmated •t $518,400 for l t 'Io . 71 . Teacher& say that figure 11 annually underestimated. Mrs. MCCture laid the teacher• did not decide what action to take re1ardtn1 the falary.Jmpo-= ' "We will -1eek counsel from th! California Teachers As3ocfation and decide on 10me actio11 next week.. Jt'1 the end ol the school year and Ibero Isn 't much we can do now," ahe u· pllined. . ''We're not asJtioa: for •nythina the high school t<1chen do1't have. In feet not as Tnuch." "That's another board. Wh11t they do doeSl!'t affect us,_'' Palmer replied. r . • "Teachers think we should Eipend every penny we lake in, but we need reserve funds." Teachers also c h a r g e d that other items, such as teachers aides, sabbatical leave pay and additional programs would have to come out of their pay raise. ''We'll give them the six percent salary Increase," Palmer said. "What they want to do with the money is up to them. If they want it in lake home pay or to put 011 fringe benefits, it"s their choice.·• "No other di3trict has ever made such en offer," Mrs. McClur! said. A check of the Fountain Valley School District, Ocean View School District and Huntington Beach Union High School District by the DAILY PILOT showed that salaries aM fringe benefits are kept separate in those districts. "They even wanted us to wall. until September to negotiale ," Mrs. McClure added. Teacher contracts in the Fountain Valley distrrct are not negotiated unUI ;January. They do negotiate at the begin- Jling of school. The next actio a is up to the teachers, who, after several meetings since March 6aid, "we'rt very, very tired.'' ' From Page 1 --. MARINA .•. them the rest ~f your lives." The colorful ceremony in the school"s amphitheater lasted two hours. Alter the procwiional, student body president James Bloomfield led the pledge or allegiance and then tbe Rev. Willis Loar, pastor of the First BapUst Church, gave the lnvOC1tion. Stuart Mork, senior class president., Introduced the graduates with the highest hooori· ::. Cynthia -Burcin! . Garr. Campbell, Robert Doria, Robert Eldoo, Paul Larsen, Jeanne McKJnney, Mork, Grqory Naros, Janet Squ•glia, and Gary Tannehill. Gary Campbell gave the valedictory. Lalor ·Principal Oleo H. Dysinktr and John ~tley, 1 member of the board ol trustees. preseoted the diplom1s. · The Rev. Robert Larsen. pastor or Grae! Lulhem Olut ch, gave the benedlc· lion. - nowadays, there'• an au.Kude of 'Okq Jet'a stop tt'." . K<>ch told the commlllee thal il the freeway Lt tKK built, Pacific Coast Highway would need to be widened from four Janes to between 11 and 2:0 lanes to accommodate the amount of traffic the freeway would take. "The cross i;:treets would be the reason for so many lanes," Burke ex:plained. The committee was also" addressed by Newport Beach Vice Mayor Howard Rogers who said hi! city f~vottd the deleUon. Opponents of the route cited succesa!ul freeway-blocking precedents· in Santa Barbara and San FrancJsco. "But there is a dlfferent situation here," Burke claimed. "Here agreement! have been signed, right of way has been aaiuired. the route is further along and It is part of a system. The other cases were lone freeways and were not part of the master plan."· .Westminster Early Morning Riot Quelled RJoting broke out eal'1y this morning In a Mexican-American sector o f Westminster with lawmen from ten dif- ferent 1gencieS taking on 50 to 75 party. going fJVelers. No on! was seriously injured in the hour-long frac.as which began al 2 a.m. in a private residence across from Sigler Park. · Oflicers reported that one policeman "'1as · kicked in the side of the head while others suffered bruises In the hand· to-hand fighting. Neither police nor riot participants required hospitalitation. Three men ·.vere taken into custody arter 26 officers from Westminster. Hun- tington Beach, Seal Beach, Los Alamitos, FOWltain Valley, Costa Mesa, the Highway Patrol and the Sheriff's office mopped up the area. Booked on charges of disturbing lhe peace and assauJt on a police officer ·was--;James Mora Luna, .%6, of 144.'!l Wilson St., Westminster. Another alleged participant in the melee was Raymond Arganda, 19. of 15153 Olive St., Westminster. wbo was charged with interfering with a police officers and disturbing the peace. The third person, a 17-year-Old juvenile · was booktd on curfew violations and being drunk'!.n 1)¥blic. f' t • l• Officer Harry Hoover said the riot be1an when a Westminster police officer attempted to stop the juvenile as he was drlvlng·along Church St. He got away, ran into a house at 7172 Church St '· front of which the police car was i: ·. Hoover said. Moments later, car was surrounded by scores of hostile youths who kicked in the door of the brand new police unit , Investigators reported. Officer Herman Varner who had been trying to quell the disturbance by himself, then radioed for two more of· flee.rs. As they arrived, the partygoers began flghting amoog themselves and then turn· eel OD the officers, Hoover u.id. DI.Ill 1"1l0l Si.ti ..... LION GRAD SUSAN DRAGUESKU INSPECTED BY SISTERS Mary Ann, 11 (left), JNnnt, 10, Looking Ah1H 40 HonorStudents Lead • Westminster Senior Class "',#. Decked out in bright red robes, more than 600 Westl)linsler High School seniors celebrated their commencement Thurs- day. To music prov ided by the school's concert band, lhe graduates solemnly filed into the stad ium at 7 p.m. to hear encouraging words by the three valedic- From Pag" 1 EDI SON ... planet as well," he said. "What is imperative now Is that we conceive or our work in each discipline. especially those of ws who specialize ' to a degree. lo be an integra l conslituent of the composite wave of mental ad· vancemenl in which man Is involved." "As some of us sl.and ready to im· mediately enter the work of our:· lives and some <if us conti nue the formal education already cmnmenced , before doing thi s, lel us fo rce Ollt!elves to bear the burden of the romantic Ideal thal unity of purpose Is essential for fa vorable evolution to occur," he said. torians. Dan Broderick, Martin Chao and Glenn Stevenson. . The line-up included forty honor sfu. rients, alt of whom had completed their four years with .better than a B average. A brief history of senior class activi· ties was recounted by Bruce Baron, the salutatorian before the class was pre- sented by principal Ferren L. Chri.sttn-- sen. Looking out over a sea OJ crimson caprl and gowns. Trustee Ray M. Schmitt and Christensen then presented diplomas to the students with a warm handshake. Laurel, Har dy Filn1 Scheduled Saturday A Laurel and Hardy comedy, "Jitterbug," will be shown for Fountain Valley children at 10 :30 a.m. Saturday at Gisler School 18720. Las Fores Ave. It marks the start of a Saturday summer series of children's films to be shown by the Fountain Valley YMCA. Admission is 50 cents and re[reshment.s will be seld. . CHAIR SALE! • FLOOR SAt•l'lE SHOWN REG. $1'6 ,. GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER Over 100 quelify ch airs to choos• from end ell et 011tstending r1duc.tion1. All 1ite1, sh•pe1 & styles lt1 •v1ry color im egineble . T1ke 1dv1nt1g• of th is wonderlul promotion. le •mong the first to choos• from this out1t1nding s•lection. DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE NEWPORT BEAC H l727 Wostcllff Dr., '42·2050 OP EN ,RIDAY 'Tll 9 INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH ~rof111lon1I Interior 345 North Coiat Hwy. 494-&551 O.l19no(1 AYIIltblo-AID OP EN FRIDAY 'Tll 9 r.... felt ''" MMt ef o,... Ce1111ty 140.1J6J I ·. 17 I I --. . . • ' . ' • • • , --.. .. • rt.Deaeh · .T~filud ·: -·•or ... ---~ -.. N.~.-rs*D . . v9t:..63; N0. /140, 4 SECTIONS, 42 P..&:GES .. ' . ' -. . • 'J· ( ~ ."' 'I ORANGE COUNTY" CAL)FORNIA U~CI· ~Graduation " . ' ' ·-.: -' c " ~ •. BJ'JOANNE llEYNOLDS -., .. Dlil¥ ""' JtmH ¢~ · exeril,., !Clie<luled IQ<-_:u:IO_ a,pi. Saturday at UC! JrVloe wilt~ a 1umil!I point In the prote!t-a~tt!;tties .. _. 'fctiYely ·supported by the cAmJl!IS •¥1Y last month. 'Ibe dir~·the movement will turn during ~ summ~ m~tl)s. when most . cll.:the.Cli!Jiais_co_mmunity has .departed,· remaiJls to be seen. A,flir .indtcation of the protest poten- 1. 'tlal far-the -ml&i>t •l>e noted in the HOii dfGrtJ al -anti-war minded ~ 'wlio will .be leaving UC! this -k. M 'has been 'tbe"'case throughout the anti lndo<hina a<llvitiea, the stiideiils · are stlll ooncefnid with eiplalnina: 'their case to. the community~ • The New Unfverslij', the campus news- p,aper, brpugbt oY& a ~page ~mmunily . edition dewted to the war and student oppositio.D to it. . Twenty thousand copies. of the P,.per . w,.re publlahed May a and a.re beinc dis- tributed to members or the COflllTUD\IUes surrounding ~ campus -Imn.e. Euf.. bluff and Coroni.del Mar; Most•are being h{lnd delivered, while. • few have been malled. , Staff . members estimal.e tbe edition cost'• total' of 18110·to put out. Hall of the ruroir we.rt provjded, by .tds sold 1n the paper and another • .came from, spe- cial funds controlled ,6y ·John Hoy, vice ... •r-... \ :0 ' ~... .. • .. ~ ' --.:.. :: chancellor of .student affairs. The ,... editor, aald· the atalf decided to-do tile Gulf o( Tonidli .JliaOlliti.\i.W nelaar ~ malniD1 llmda came out ol the newa--..unil,Y iaue to' "let the COllllllUl\y • -_ , • · • papu:a 'allocatloo ITOm the Aaaoclatad ' kaow who! ia eoiiil..O al ochool,.1t •• • . • . : Studeots which totala lt),31111 annually. "It ....-. a wrap.up of wiiit'~ . lo • bOs ·"". the aecojld f'Oll::" ~ The uausuall,\' large paper, aboQI !oar atrtk• bu --~ 'll't'le llylq to · ~t. · ~ . , . • . , times the site of a re1111at edlliob, la the Ill )he. community uivolved wbe!her or , ~ •J>OS!al ""'1lllllll>i ... ~ ~ se<'ond community edlUon from The New not tbt7 ape wJUl:us. ·1'1• wtnt l1ltm New·o~l1,_~ ... qa;, Unlvenity. The llrst came out last Fob-to be ' a,,.,. al wbai '"''' doibl>"•be piled by iMiilNni oitlliuc Jrv!liO".,.,.; rua'}'. It la alJo unUJUal in that nonnaJly aclded. · • · . ""'811Y llli} trle alift oi the lleWoUoJVer.. 4,500 coplea are run, inatUd or the 10,000 Thi -Motlill ~ .... 11\f . ,lli;t It, '!':':II u a -'1Um "' lii-prlnted this tune. emrta of UCl'1 •J11'<¥11 ~.Jilc.t.. -~·oo Ille iliuH'al flle.Iildt> Johll Bull, ~ New Univenity newa ""'1J!d'. ilfonnallQll oo_(;ombodij;i,tllt' ·:: , 'lllli'illVlllS;.J'qo I) _ ·, . . . ...... ...· -:f, ~. :· .. , -. : -• ·~.»f. -·-. . . ' ' . ·~ "'"' . ..: .. Americans,,f l~~iDgr • ' ·.' ' • l ' ... Heli~opters Aid in J~~n Ev~uatiori -. ' .. ' • .. . ! ·... . ( • . _WASHl('i<'.TON 1Ul'f) -The !2nd reieued and an atrttlf•al7lor"'°" 1 ·L. ':!~ •Aid.1 N~> ,.,.,.. ·-~· Airborne OiVISIOll at Ft .Bragg, .N.~.,. out of Amman 1!8,beon,~.1~1 ~":tllci!il•llltftte.o!U.t_.cl-- has bee~ p~ced ... ort ·alert as part of · the InternaUonal l\tCI ~•' the troopl • · · emergen<:y j>lannlhg In p to~ ec·t In I remai!I "° alert,,oflldala;aaifi . .. , . . , . ai)d , flie. ~ pqlt~l altuaUpn_ la American citizens in strlf.etorn Jordar.i. "It ls' n~al JirW~' w~ 19 attU. Jordan: · He ~ ~;?fllvit..:bu ' rece~ administra~ officials sakl ~ay. -tiOn ~ . I~ .~1:to:,i.ct·l&DlU ~.nt ~efl!)if.s .on. the ?>~ ~weea ThE!y said· the paratroopers' wert on the alert,'' they.Saki""--. ·--!.I' :. . the Pa1tsilnl1111 "CO"ltftand0e· and 1Kinf alerted Thursday nl1ht while .14 u .s.. The· r oHICials said the,. Jki1 , ~nDL HaslilnYs ·Ari)\.. iepirl. -- citizens were being held hostage in two· mean President NU:on .w~ ~~,IA ·Nbon·met 1ftrl45 minutes. today· w.ith hotels In . ~mman, the Jordan capiti.I, move · .troops into · JOrdaJJ 'it ~,cue. _ hil .:for;Jgn ~affa.in. ~·· Dr. H.anry by Palest1ruan commandas. Americans. _ . .., ·:·-:-;,: • ~ A. 1518.sbl&r-f •. t<t, !f:vtew , flevel.ogmeiits Although the hosta1es 'hl!ve since been White House Press S«lcttifr>i :~Id . : .. : . 1st+· ~CJJ'PAN, f'•1e I) ....... J • 0- ' I • !' . Judge ~ela~s B·a1)114-m,1jfl;~~-F~~aY.: Extradition · ·. ·.· · "· :~ .... .,. ... :. ~-... · · .... • .. ) ~ I ' Over Hutl'; . : in ' A 0~mbly -o~, .. ·•~~1 ~:· .,_ ... ;·:1~\r.·t --~'··· .·. ~ . ~·. .'Mffl~~~··. · ~-r;~,··,··t."~. ; ·· ·' , ... ~,~:~· .. ~:~~·~,,~Id·. ,', l!'i"~~~~"'f.erit ' ' ' .~ Ii~~ ' l ~' 1m1:;r.~"?: ~ . ' -~ ---r:. ~ ... -.. • ' I { ' ' '' ~11. ·~~,:::··,::{' ;;;:~ r 'Hfl."'1'•""4ot~~)K*"'" - , ~'"'Y kl~· .-.-' .· by in, ~bly ~<.,' '. -a· ·•· "' ''ci!il.i " C , bcrt •, . -•t<;L;• q.~ • . .-,' , ~; 1 £. ~ '"11o' ... 1'tr1 r•1 i • • • ~ Ht .Fof:Ji,;J.'• --paek. · :··"' . ':. · ·: · · .. : , :,' .. , ~--P/~'. · ... , :v.lc'e ,Pr..sld~t :all\!· Mrs!,N!nelf,l.acto]llpahi~'bi . ,port 'Bea~li 'tJiik week, foMhe-Vice President. See . aides and .Secret ,Service. men,, arrive.at .Newporter. · .stbry,. P.age · 3. • · ' 1 • • •• • ;,, • • • ~ • ; ~ led from a COiorado Springs <'dultroam loday·lJon&. lie •• , '.1'.;'r ,...... · , • Thursday, alt<r buying a 30-day delay Alsemblymap I., :a-,•~ Blrie (ll.lluritmllau ~) fir .,-~ In his return to the Soull!ern CaiUornia Newporl -~h), p1ul .. ~1 lill Ioli · diOI 1be rtMbt,:ol.~fro{wq ·tpeakfrt to face murder charges. o' ·the ·freeway; are-elptcted ~·1~ • to be'heard': • • He told a judg! he is insant. , to Ute · c1;pl~I · neictvwee~ "~ fbe,.~ .Ile· said, Burke · ~ttlrvened. ·whef 'I-90 «thJs .morning. Jt was lhe .sec:<>nd"tri~to ·N# · The 23-year-old Conner ment.a) patient, g°":·~ th~ A:ss~bJ~Ooor :lor •.ivote. ~blyman 'ltlnlerinm tried t• his girlfriend .... d " t«naged tr~v•l)ng ·II aj>pl'i>Yod, It wOU1cl11oqmilll On'lo : railiood the bill throqb oommJUee and ' . ' . .. Man;son · Battles ·Bailiffs, C.arried Out of Court LOS ANGELES CAP) , -Charles Manson fought with three bailiffs trying to force him into bis seat in •·courtroom toda)",' then was led shouting out or court 1 along with three others charged with murdu-conspiracy in· the slayings ol aCtress Sharon Tate and Iii: others. The'' commotion started when l?danson and 'three young women defendants' stood up in court, their arms outstretched at their sides arid t-.eads bowed . The jud.ie ordered them to sit down, but they ignored him. Superior Court Judge Cbarles Okler then ordered bailiffs to put the four in their~Kats. M~ tried to fight o!I the bainlfa, but one grabbed his wrist, another hung onto hil Jong, shaggy hair and a tl>ird tried to blDdcuff him. The. women -Susan Alkins, 21, Leslie Van Holighten, 20, and P a t r I c t a Krenwlnhl. 22 -sat down , then jwnped up again_. '"YiiilliUghTll Wlil1tUI us 31J;"Sli)ijtta Miss Atkins. "We can't get a fair trial:'' As thef. were led out Miss Krenwinkel raised ~ arms and addressed newsmen seated iD the jury section. "We 1ave our lives once before. Don 't you tnOW who we art? You put us on the cross once before. Why don 't you do it again?" objected 'Mlursday to removal of the defendants from the courtroom when they turned their 'backs on the judge. Previously, there was no attempt to physically force them back in their seats. The defendants were in court for various pre-trial moUoos. The trial itself is scheduled to begin Monday. Air Cal Planes Fly in Murning Residents oi, Newport Beech can expect overflights at..6 a.m. for the next week ~ Air California j.ts · take off from Ortiiige COunty ~ Air Cal Vice Preside>! Bob Clifford said loday. Cllfrord Slid the m ·s will be making their early morning dopartura in 17 charter flights, carrying n o rt h e r n ·California high achoo! students-to all·· night graduation parties at Dlaneylaod. The students .. arrive the night before, spend the evening at the park, then ~ home on the t a.m. flights. Clifford said two plane loads went out this morning, six a.re schedul!a 'Jor Saturday and three more will 10 June 20. . , «mlpanion were indicted lite Wednesday ~ ~te Tr~p<t~Uon ~'!' Mir_ noted-thlt-Burke waa one ot thole-~ Cd:~ ·p~y· 8. l•C·l"an ':s, by the El Paso County Grand .Jury consl<!<.raU6p _ Mi;f , ~lit', !1!1"'"0cl :16 voled • .,..OSI ·•limittiq· u ,for fw1Mr f&"" 00 3 y.ariet,y 0( ~ges. " • Ute ~ fQI'. flJll~ vote .~,~~• , debate' , • 1 • They are accused of kidnaping, ag· 'Wording of the bli~._U. cl,10), '. ~ "Hi'~ ·riot' v.,;. hilppY abou~ ti, . Ji . Arso· ;.., . H'eann' ·,g. gravaled· robbecy, assault With a doadly ll·WOJlid <lei<le the ·fu.!11'] i'~~' ~t hl1" ltmarked 'NewJ><!<I ·-Mo~. '.U weapon o.n ci peace oitJeer. and .auto =~~Y. ~~ Be~cb·-:r.~~-, Ea'ilttiJi =aired for tOnftdm& .D. e· l·a·y: ed : i· · Wee1-::r. :.~1~,';'~~:/"~;pe~1~1: ~~iwt Boch cltY, ~ .1o· "~ · ·~.-~ha.. .,._.'~ w1U1 ~ Ii': Springs. e ar. ·· · .'" .. • ... ; ,.. '·. , . '( .. {&el·JIADBDI,",. J) , ·., ~ !be . ~ ..... Assembly ·~·-ec.n. ; .• . . Preliminary hearing for a Corona del L rty, who has ~n . s 0 ~ g h t mittee passed the .measufe· by;.•··• ,tO • · · ~ · . ' Mar physician charged with burning his throughout_ Southern California 8 1· n c e 3 · vote . Thur1day afttrno0n. :followlnl s· fl · ,. ' F-" · . medical office to collect insurance his ~arch, wdh the manhunt intensirylni m·uch debate, 'both pre ud,. COD. • • ' u'r. · iii_·g. '· ~uie, .. , , · ~ been -·•nued one •·eek ,·n Harbor Judi~ • since he struck last weekend, pleaded Th f ct! •-ed ' J....1a.~ ~i:.... ...,.. w innocent by reason or Insanity. , e con a on C1wr.rg ~ "'"' . . . ' . ;; . •--ciaJ District Court. . . . 11~member c:Ommlttee -'·two · "ere n:z · .,. ff}:· · Dr. Ebbe Hartelius, 50, is due to return Judge Wilham E. Rhi:>dts ord~red him absent -had already made ' up . itl r~ ·ace· ·s. ,, ... Tong. r ~ next Wednesday at 9 a.m., following the confined to tht, state hospital at .Pueblo mind. , . ,. . , . . -. • . , , . . • ' .. delay granted Thursday, according to for a »day· psychiatric eia·mination, Costa Mesa Mayc>t 'Robert M. ·wilaOn 'f1!e: aurf · ~~ up at:.O>Uor\.'.,:P.ofltt, court records . although he was originally expected to was particularly cr:ltlcal Of Auari~ at· the .~ Clemnte 'Wbite· House n.., The physician, who practised at 2345 be nown to Sin Diego today . ' Ftank Lanterman (R·Li 'Cariadi)'••' day :r , • · . · '. E. Coast Highway prior to the April 9 Judged sane last September IS by he said; breeied .In a'f'the enc( ol one ...: ~ ·two N~ 'Beach aurt.erJ. _ blaze that later Jed to his arrest is fr~ a panel or psychlatrlSU, the fonner pfesentation. " . .. "• wtt.I· .... m &t..Uiflt ihiO .grim · Steret 00 $1,250 bail on the rive counts of arson patient at two Call(~a state hospitals "He moved to put it on the fldor s.i'vtct •rents .on the PriSkMnfi .-,., and attempted insurance fraud. ~ accused or nfufder in San Diego, and goi a gulck s~ ... 'Ma)'br 'W~ . ittttch ef 'beaCJL· , , He has also been accused by state au th-Huntl,ngton Beach, and suspected ot said today, complaining that~ ~bUd The two iUrfera, who-were reJeueil oriUes of taking sexual advanlage of tv.·o others. foes of the proposal hadn't eftn''been _, .... .. · women patients to whom he was alleg-Authorities in Colorado disclosed, permitted to speak. ' • ·-' -~ IOme itQ:r .. queries . from ~nf1 edly supplying the dnlg Demerol ii-meanwhile, that a fourth young man '"Mind yoo1 "11s man ti~'t-tvtn and. police, •Id ~ ~·t auied ·U. legally. d~iving a,yelk>w Mustang Is being hunted heard'the testimony,''~ 181.d .. • . • f~; poln\'s, rte( "'6re8k tor 1eve1:1I The State Attorney General's office is as a possible accompJice of Lib9rty and Ht also polhted OOt1u-J Ailemtilm&n yetn. but dtclded'to· hop i~ fence a( waiting for~ outcome or the arson case his gang: ' ~tennan--testified he';...OWm 't"f' bllk" U>f toMt·Guard 'l:oran station .llD.t{)'.) .: before setUng a hearing date on the· ' His gir11riend, AM K. Bierly! of in Newport Bach hlm1elf uCl w111:rema1n fJU1Pero:de;.ithey. ·added.: they diP:i newer charges, investlg~ted by the state.. Eugene, Ore., pleaded Innocent to' the . flatly opposed ~ any ~~~ ~ QJw that Prnldent Nllon. owned Uit ' ~partment of Profess ional and Voca-aame charges by r:ea~ of ~ity and affect it. fobner Cotton Estate .. -: " . -... - tional Standards. was also . sent lo the Pueblo fad11ty "If I did such ·• tb~.'r.CJD. ·"-CJ.\)' ibe· ~cret· Stmct believed· thlln aril Richardson Gets OK . WASHI NGTON (AP) -The SDate Finance CommiUee ananlmou.slyt •J> proved today President Nixon's nt\l'ftlna. tioo of Elliot~ L. Richardson lo be1 secretary of health, educatio• and wellare. _ __!_ _ ror psychiatric examination. Council, it wpu~ be .c•l~S.dldHet• Of let ~ 10. · : t~ ·• " Judge Rhodes acbeduled •rralgnment interest," Mayor.. Wlllci&~·" ..... --,...,~r-----""--'-...,---_.,.__,._,._,,,_ - for Glen9 A. Faweett, 17,' of i"\1.dland, l!e.Wtdicted,, -·· , ' .. · · · " nx\ fir June 26, ''~"the Granli Ju'}' bill will ·be.defeal«! -i · . I Grulle ·«:Mn tricticted hi~ on i~entl~al 'chirgis, dispite ev'en U ·~t i8rf't, ·the ,, ,, '1 ~~ • t· the ~ct he,1s a·JUVenile. . do.what~~' 'i •' ·~i ~1:~~{, I Orange and San Oieg~ county lawmen iUsemPlyman ·~•iN,e~ . 1 /' ar~ in Colo'rado. Springs toa•y follo'wi.ng · cil,man How_,d ·~era!~· ., . , lntesUgatlons into .tbe .Qlost . recen\ · .. · ' ' ~': , !See_UBERTv'ti ~•·~ , ,. , .. ,~ ,• .J·, --.::1 ,.! ' Affer their removal the defendanb' altofneyi objected that their conduct wu not disruptive, but tile judge told them, "'Ibey physically resisted the ~ and ~ r~qse<( to comply with !lie' order to be ... led:" Oep. Dist. iAtty. A ron Stoviti aa\d. "Today I believe the endants' condu\:t was diJrupUve." . ,: 0<:C '.t~ .~f~~~~- A th H t F .... ~ .ii· R · · i 200 ·to ···n•~-; ... ', . pa . y ' uri ~-~·1:~·~':1··i .. ;; ·~.·~. :~~r to=-a.:: Newport Budget Plan Failing for ~qck -of.'Turnou~ · ==-~"'~elii ,IJ!to:: Pro9ecatbt and defen attomcys hid Bustecl An attempt to get cltiunl involved in municipal bUdget review Jeem5 dtstlned to failure. Newport Buch reaJdents have OAKLAND (UPJ) -The president no\ turned out to aid councilD)en in their of I.tit Otkland Hell's Angels motorcycle deliberations. gang and ~ee other persons were ar-CounciJman cart K)'J'lila said several ml<d '11>"'.Sd•y. night on 'lllt<!iitla-extfa copies OI ll1e ell)>'• pr-bua. char1es. Polict raided the borne of Ralph get were pUblisbed and distributed to •'Sonny" Bitser, 31, and char1ed Nm the praidel'lts of homeoWnen: Qloeia· with four mmtS of drug po1111SSlon . lions and the chamber of Comme~. Ht. was -and reJeued .. oo $18,llOll In his .u,trict (the !hW), ll1ll>Lt aaid ball b ...... the thick budiet to the -la, • • . '• • . tions and asked thhn to &et up ad hGc commltt~StOStudy ii and bring their · su~gesUoM to the budget sessions. · · The £act o' the matte r Is that nObody has come to these meetings,''· he said. "with the exception or Dee Cook, a for· mer· city councilman," "Right now we have $900,000 that ts un. · balanced· in our ·bud&et so we need 11U 1he ciUzen participatlori and ln·put thtt we ~an a:et., '' he said. Kymla 'aid there are three sessions , comlng up. One ls slated for SalUrdaJ in the city couricil chambtra from 7 a.rn. .to 4 p.m .. another will be htld Monday starting at 4 p.m. and a third will be held Tuesd3y at 7 p.m. "We 'd like to have tht ciUr.ena sit down and actually go thro<ll!> the budiet .so that y.·e can get their feellnga on pro. 1posed expenditllrel ," lie aatd. "And '!'!Ith '900,000 werlb of trlmmtn,, their oplnl-Ons and •uggcstions coold prove 'tmmenM!ly telplul.'' · I I During tbe c~enblltt~~-· oUtsumd-f · Ing citizei\ iawlrd wtu •bi. )lflliMMd' bp Dt. Norman IV•i.on, cllitrict: diQlolldr. Vlclti sliutda, aopitornore clin pmldOril, will present the 1'10 tiuo 'aH~ • •' · Graduat<s w.111 )le -~~1 Dr: · Robert B. Moore, pmljleat' al ~. and Dr. J ..... FilZ1Uaid, -at ....,... Uon. , ~ , ·~-1 --... .,._.., -Cnmmeocemept-~will l!e , Pim' \'JCU, ••«'I'll ~ .. .,..11. ' il\g champion, who wlU ope~ on, •""~ .; lq'__(l;)vmi, lmjioasltilt'lo l!:iiilt'/i."17.''' • :( ~~~ . 1 • ,• • . . -' ' ' j IAl~Y ~!LOT N flldot. -u. 1970 • ' . ) ·· ,,... r.,e l ~LIBERTY •.• •• ... _, .r· "' Flr-e Awa;, Sharon Turner. 18, Miss Orange County, helps Ricky .Stanton, 16 months, familiarize himseU with fire J-l ighting equipment at county's new University Fire -. .Station· near the UC Jrvine campus. New, $237,000 . ' DAU. Y P'ILOT Steff ,.... station serVin~ UCI and surrounding residential areas.Was dedicated Thursday. Ricky is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stanton, 1247 Baker St., Costa Mesa. From Page l Gunman Kidnaps, Robs, Re~as~s · San Clementean IRVINE .-GRADtJATION·-:. ~. cbilla War, the Universl.ty and related topics. ;-... • . • .:. ''The informat.iOn -incllided in these • i).ges is both extensive-and c<rnpreben- siv~. It is intended for use cf the com- nWniif ·in encouraging inttlUgent and ln- rofn\ed debate on these topics." · As a facet of Informing the public of the reasons for student disaffect.ion with the war, four lobb}'isl.! were sent tG WUhingtoa"D.C.-lut mooth- ;.. The four -Jim Gottfrleil, stuaent ~y · vice president. Claude Dora~. student body 1ecretary, Glenn Anderson, Jlliilrain promotloo maaqer for UC! Exte111ion, and Lamar Hill. assistant hi.story professor -spent f()llr days in tbe capilal from ~tY 25 to 23. Gattfllld llld .hi, 1111 ~y ~d °" )>eel lmpect Oii C.llfonila C.~ ·11· tl'iough they made "IOl1le e:rcellent con- ta<:ll" In the Senile. "Wt've llsoJil .::~ q>fVlltpt S<W'I~ timea lbtt '!IIOl'e lll>'Jllmly 1lud0nls F..0. PGfe '1 JORDAN.~. .. ln'Jordan. . * Slate Department -llll lalk f...,. hejded ·bf Ambassador Harrison Sym-- mtl. former ertYOY to Jordan, ls trylng to ·connrm the welfare and whereabouts of all U.S. nttlolllill iA Jordan, Ziegler said. · Zltgler 1aid tbe0lntern11!onl Red _Crw has conlriu:ted wtth Middle East Airlines in Beirut, Lebanon, lo airlift Americans and otber foreigners oul of Jordan. There are an estimated 53S Americans in . -Jotdan. Among those -leavina are ~·npnessential" personnel at the Alller- lcan Embusy in Amman and their depen- del\ts, Ziegl• said. otfidals said details of the evacuation of ·foreigners from Jon:l1n were still being worked ouL Although Jordan has agl'.etd to alk>w Middle East Airlines plapa to Oy into Amman to ~nduct the evacuaUon, the Red Cross Is !WI neeotfating· with Palestine cOmmando& on geWng the evacuees safely lo the aifi>ort, they &aid. DAILY PILOT O•ANC;C COAIT ~11.ISHING~'AMY ,, ....... ti!. w .... ~ 11111 NMllMt JM~ I . c.1., vi. ............ s..r •• ,...... t'kM•• IC...,il I---·-_ __:_:: JlllW . -Tli•111•• A. fitwr,l.in• MtNllJ!I E•ttw 1"111ff;Jerlwnt Nl:WJllWI .... Clly l!•lttr . .. ..,... .... Offfc.e 2111 w .. t'ttlM. a.w1 .... ,M Meilin1 Allld;.."·P.0. lff 1815. f166 J o.i..OM.. C.111 ~I UI W.1 .. , Str .. I UtuM IN(frl: tn fl-I ,.,.._ ...,........., lltM:fl: l111J e-.11 &aut.ve ... ... ~&I N"'1~ l!I C-ll'lt I.Ml 1 in Wasbinglob that the Iesbllltors were gelling to !be point lbtt !bey coulJln' talce:tfme oat to"'meef with them.all. ~. "Buf on the other-side of the coln, thef s,id they were 10 pleased to see us there beeauu 1we were one Of the first group~ whG wtre interested in the good of the whole naUon rather than a single aeUlsh interea~" he,uid. The four lobbyists met with Sens. Mar. low Cook (R-Kentucky). Robert C. Byrd (0:-West Virginia) and Alan Cranston (D- --CaJif,.);in·a_ddiUon· to a delepUon of -ti Cobarealmen from California. "We ·were able, I think. to generate the feeling with them that there ia con- cern back home, and that what. is happen- ing on· ~JIURI ts not just • radical rnovemt~ 'bat one supported by all tYJ>eS," ·Gottftied said. 'Die prc¥st· movement i1 obviously •IO'!flllc · dqwn GD tbe , c&mf>lll .. l"he~r because of llna.ls and the end o school, er w.beth" because of Oaqlng epthu!l. asm, it is1 imposSible to determine. Tbl! itrlte headquar~rs In Gateway Camm.ans, <1nct the center of Crantic ac-- tivity, is now almost deserted except for the few people eating there. It is almost · lmnosslble t<1 tJet •n answer on 1ny of the haU dozen -phones used last month to relav tnlormatlon on protest actMties. While things aJ'll slowlns dOJ"n. protestors have said they plan to go out with a bang. Graduation ceremonies will be the focus for what could be <1ne or the last organ- ized protests on campus until classes re. open in September. Pbillio True, 1 ·~aduatinR: senior sa(d the main theme of the graduation acUv· ities will be to. "ez:ore.ss 'Protest .as edo- cationally !s PoSSlble. It ls ndt ·intended to be a conCrontation." 'Mfe protes:tlnt sludenls -estimated lo be between 15 and 25 percent of the 1,100 receiving dein-ees by True -wnl wear wlrite arm bands and raise clenched fistS durinR'. the National Anthem. TnJe said ·the white arm bands signify a tribute to an who have died during the war, at home and abroad, and opJ>OSition to the cOnUnuation cf the war. The fl.rt raising ls planned to Indicate "power to the people. the !dee tbat I! the people resume Ule powtr they've abdicated, they can end the war." he said. Leaflet! will be distributed lo visilors to the certmonie:!I to ez:plain the signifi- cance of what the students intend le do. "The reason we're not makin& a big protest is that graduation Is 1 Vf!frY sensi- tive time." he explained. "It's a good tim e to make a point, but we doo't want to alienate people." From Pagel BADHAM •• ! ' A pislol·packing despUldo who ·said he had seven states to CJ'088 kidriaped 1 69-year-0Jd San Clemente man Thurs~ day afternoon, robbed him, tried to ol> tain $500 from 6i!'bini and fil'lally lied )n h!J w. . - Cari M. Clouse cf sof De.I Mar Ave .. said he w~ tatted !O rtde With the young man: from South .Coast Plaza in Costa. Mesa to San Clemente. He escaped during a scuffle outside the United ~aµfornia Bank branch, ac- cording to ·s.n ·Clemente police:, and the a~uctor, described 11 ~bout 2S y~s ~ cld. rlk:eA,cway. 1 1 · , I' ~ Costa 'Mm Pe!P Detective Gerry Thompson said CIOIJJI was relieved of $26 in cash and two credit cards aitv the kkbl"'f !Ore«! hiJ '••Y Flo .<fie! car. NY Gh~tto Burns As Sniper Fire Delays Firemen NEW YORK (UPI) -Fires which burned out a supermarket and aevt.r•I shops and vacant tenements in a Brooklyn ghetto ·area were brought under mntrol today by firemen who were escorted intc the area by police after reports of snipers. tiew York Fire Chief John O'Haaan said there was • haU hour delay in sending firemen to the scene because they had been "targets for thrown missiles, ·including rocks and. botUes" throu&h a night of racial disturbances in the East New York and Brownsville sections. Most of the fires were reported out by a·a.m. EDT. "When the sinalf arms fire started wt would not allow outt men into the area," O'Hagan said in answer to ques· tioru about. the firefighting delay. The supermarket and a number or shops were reported to have been looted and a {Xllice radio car was firebombed. The burned tenements had been slated for demolition as part Of ~ an urban Tenewal program in the pt;edomlnantly bltck neighborhood. . · . · It was the first serious r a c 1 a 1 out· break of the 1 um mer in New York and came anei" a day or searing belt which hit 91 degrees. There were rio reports of injuries but at least eight person! were arreste<f:-Ttre-trouble was engineers to see u there are, Ill)' more triggered by police atterrwts to arrest acceptable routes. We full: dcn't want two l 0 0 t er s in the East New York it there," he conUnued. supermarket. "I don't think the .Bldham bill will Asked Jr there actually had been any gi\'e a solution in It.self," Mayor Hirth small arms fire in Brownsville', O'Ha1an continued, ''but perhaps lt will lead to .said: coe." · "Listen. I spoke to policemen who The NewPorl Beach de 1 e g at I <1 n were on the scene who know what they're presented the committee with petiUons talking about and the re{Xlrt seems tc bearing 21 ,000 signatures or people op-be valid." posed to the Paclfic Coast Freeway A spokesi;nan for Mayor Lindsay, as designed. tiowaver, said the snlper reports were Assemblyman B&dham himseH chuck!-unconfirmed .and were "jus& rumors.'• ed heartily when asked if be cared There Was no foundaUon to the sniper. to comment on the he.arinc, wblc:b c.ne reports. the spokesman said. almost live years to the d&f after a Order was restored in the area later simil•r bill be introduced WM beard. ln the morning. Police escorted fimnen "The committee, as it did five yem into the arta and by 6 a.m. (E01') .ago, went alq with the contention that the blazes Were limited to small rubbish if• city is tm;t:ily ~ to 1·rreeway, fi:rts ln and aroundUe block of. butldl.np. it shouldn't go through the cicy," he ,,,. block affected by tbe fire! 11 explained. . bordered by SuUet and Hcpklnson "I was very pleased with the reception. avenue1 a11d Legion Street and Saratota I think we're &et.ting-t0me people's at-Avenue in the Brownsville sect.ion. a tenUon," he added, black and Puerto Rican ghetto. Among other pro-freeway represen-Police sa-id beefed up patrols •nd ta.e- t.atlves '!a.s Orafl.ie County Road Com-Uc.al P.at:ol forces, whlch J.ried to calin missioner Al S. Kocti, who warned that the commuitlty C!urlng the nigtit, had Newport B!ech could lo.te P>0.000 pe.r been pulltd out of the area before the year In re>tilUe U tbc freeway II CleleWf. nres-'ftllp!M. • - \ r ... munlera with wbJc:b Llberly may be llnked. The Rocky -.1111 foothill reaorl Iowa II lltually die Iii< <I a - olftctl'1' conventklb. Liberty and bll hlb iii.I'd ,.-... wert '~p&uNd ~Y by Colorado Sprlnp 1'0Uce llel«:llve Bernie C.rtor .... ill by himself -following a bullet· punctuated, high speed chase. ' Ball was set at $200,000 for Liberty, whose last known addreu w11 350 Avocado St., Costa Mesa, wblle he Ls wanted in connection with a whole stripg ol murders and robberies. Liberty wu 1 patient at Atascadero and Metropolitan state hospital! spanning a three-year period after being found Innocent by reason o( insanity in lbe bi zarre, 1966 murder of his girllrie.nd. Mrs. Marcella Landi!, 31 , was found with a Bible on her breast and candles bu.ming besjde her body, while Liberty, then 19, strummed his guitar in a dirge- like tune. By the lime Liberty fOUDd his way before Judge Robert Gardner Jut Sept. 15, he had undugone extended treatment and wa s declared to again be saae. Judge Gardner 1dmlttedly had reserv•· tions, but was bound 'by the law er CalU<>rrUa -It gjves no ·alternative in some cases ~ to rtlease the slender young roamer, "There are the lm])OOderables, the in· tangibles, and the Wlforeseeables," &aid Judge Gardner at the.time. "There 11. no question of the probability and JIC)Sllblllty, a "°"'billly ralher tban a probablllty, that lt'"-be uses alcohol er dru1s, he will •lain be acting with disastrous ruults to himself or 10meone else .•. ' • Ul'ITI ....... LIBERTY BLOWS KISS TO NEWSMEN.AFTER ARRAIGNMENT Pram ColoradO Spring• to Stata H0tpltal In Pueblo Two Shootoui Suspects Go Berserk in Court Jtine 23. He •nd Dougllls M. CUJnrninga, 21, 61. "I didn't 'write the law, but I 1.m bound by-lhe la,., and under that ltw, I ha Vt IP lind Mr. Liberty no lonaer lns..O 'T(llliln tbe provloloos of tllat llw and l will order hls release from custody.u '. • RQbert W. Liberty droppe.f from .ipt unUI l'Hlllhlfn1 In tbe eyeJ ol . au~ u • bomlddol JIW\lac. A ~ fellow lmnale at Atascadero Slate' Hospital, Rabert J. 11ioo. 5.!, WU tfll'luftd' and strangled wltb a necktie iA_ his San Plego apartment lut Satur- day. One ol two men accused ol UJin& a young coiiple 1nd their b1by aon as · holtaaes durina: a wild lhootout with Huntington Beach P9lice ··went ~k today in Superior COurt and hid to • be bll!lled from !be prlaonen dock by aberilf'1 deputies. • • Officen toot David C. Zateuloi 28, a tramient. out· of the courtroom wblll be broke down W1dir queiuonin, from Judge Jame1 F. Judie. A woman com- panioo lllpped f°"'ud from tbe pub!lc sector to e1plain to the Judie: "David has given up on the world and ·be thinks everyone Is 111inst him." Garden Grove _ are accused ·of shooting a Huntington Beach man outside a Costa Mesa tavern last. 'Ai>ri! 25. Thei then drove off to Hwit.ington Beach, chued by an off-duty O:lsta Mesa policeman and cxmmandeeted the car . cf 1 La! Puente couple wltb tbe allegtd warninJ· tblt their ai:r·month-old son would be :!''The Candlelight Killer" wu acrawled UcpenelJ on a clo8et door, alon1 with a!>lher message lawmen ~·t reveal until after his capture. 1 ;'Catch me U you can ..... . , Legislature Pays Tribute to Wayne The C.liforn!a legislalure bu tipped "" The obviously disturbed Zattzalo came back to th6 Qlurtroom in manacles and Was given to the public defender's care when Judge Judge could cbtaln no saU!faclory ruponx to his questions. Zatezalo will alJo under10 psychiatric uaminaUon belore ht returna to court 111 •lttson to Newport Beach resident W F• h•a · John Wayne for h!J Oscar·wlMinl Ofilall lg "'' performance in the motion picture "True · -If they refused ID cooperate. Police cars 'pul"IUed the pair in ·an eight-mile, bullet rld!lled chase through three communlllea that ended with their capture and the .ruin, of charges or kldnaping, usault with a deadly Weapon, auault on a police officer and being armed 'f'hile committing a felony. Cwnming1 Was ordered to return for arraignment July 3 and will also under10 ~ychlatric e1amination. Both men are held in Orange County jail wltb ball ·1e.t at M2,500. 2 Mesa Fires Cause Damage,, cr11." 1 Ro\i~ Attaclter The rqie ·of Roosler hiahurn, brwab\ ; • . l · • ' Predawn flru. in a restaurant and home today caused a Iola! of IZ.200 In damage, according to the Costa Mesa Fire Department, which quickly pin- pointed the origin or ·ohe. Wayne the Academy Award, capping A Costa f\.1osa Jaboratcry technician a career in which the former USC foot-was grabbed by a man she had seen ball star appeared in more than 200 crouched be.hind a car early today, but pictures. fou~ht off his attempted rape, she told The State Senate joined the Assembly po~~=· 50-year-old·vlctim said the man ln unanmiously commending the star for attacked her from behind is she ri.arted his accomplishment. to open the door to her apartment In the Th I · I h t 2200 block of Pomona Avenue . ,, e reso ~lion a so notes t a She said he clamped a hand ever her throughout his actlve career Mr. Wayne mouth and ordered her to be quiet but has been a dedicated advocate cf the she screamed and wu 1truck 1everal principles of Americanism." times before the pervert . fled. Politically, Wayne has been 1 con-Patrolman John Stoneback said she tributor to con~rvative causes solidly suffered cuts and scratches on the face, con,istent with his he-man, good-guy but Wdn't require immediate medJcal screen image. treatment. The blaze began in the fireplace. Battalion Chief Ron Coleman said the Spencer Carle home at 3{111 Donnybrook Lane suffered $1,000 damage in the blaze blamed on taulty fireplace construct.ion. "It burned through the inside wall, probably all night," said Chief Coleman, noting the 7:20 a.m. blaze could have had much more tragic consequences. St.ill under investlgation today was a 4:56 a.m. fire that caused $1.200 damage to the Landau Restaurant, 1902 Harbor Blvd., originating in a closet. "There was no apparent cause," ex. plained Chief Coleman. CHAIR SALE! PLOOI SAMPLI SHOWN .Ill. $1H • • • GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER 0Yer 'I 00 ~uelity dt1ln to choo1• from end •II et eeht1n4'in9 r1d11ctlon1. All 1i11s, 1h1p11 I 1tyl11 l1t av1ry color lm19in1bl1. T1k1 1dv1nt191 of tl<lit wonderful promotion. 11 1mon9 th1 fir1t +• choo11 from thi1 outstanding 11l1ction. • • DEALERS FOR: HENREDON -DREXEL -HERITAGE . . . I INTERIORS NIWl'OIT llACH LAGUNA l!ACH 1727 WHtcllff Or., 641·2050 Proftulonal lntorlor 30 Norlh Cont Hwy. 4944551 OPIN PllOAY 'TIL f Ooslgntrt Avallablt-AIO OPIN -PllDAY 'TIL f ,..._ ,_,.-,,_ M• .t ~ c....., 14t-11U - • , ' • • ·DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE- .. • A Fainiliar , .. ~rgument .- ?fewpOrt Beach cli1 enrployes are asking for twice the UJary lncreue lh9J have uked for in other years. Tbey ~ eome Ill )'Ith a pay ra!ae request qt 7\la ,~; ~°)'lat ll)tY ,are •eeklng a hike of 15 per- Tbe custl.mary ra!&e, In recent years bas been five .......,t eiroas the board with special adjustments for IOme job c'•1 1tficati0al to make the overall average about Slh percent. So why 15 percent? That's a $29 a week raise for a workar making $10,000 per year. Jim i.nen, presldeat of the Newport Beach City Employes AllOclation, says · they' are asking for that mucb becallle Newport citizens de'!W'd h!gjler than avm:age lllVl~e. ConsequenUy, .\hell' pay should be above that of other cities. · The argument sounds familiar. It Is the same line of reasoning Newp6rt Beach police used in making their salary pitch last month. Police asked for a 171> to 221> percent P"Y boost. · The rest of the city employes have every right to jeeJously guard their poolUon vis-a·vis the. police:Pub-1.ic attentllin Is focused on the dlflleult job of the police- man and if be Is going to get a 1'!1ary break as a re- sult, why shouldn't they do the same? Most every emplo~e, in.and out of city government, believes in Ills own mm4 he Is underpaid. To see some- one elae favored is sometimes hard to accept. After _ all, the jobs of firemen, lifeguards, and some other city emplor•s are pretty weighty too. One o the frmge benellts asked !or by the c;ity employes Is the matter of overtime. Most every b~i· ness pays time-and+half for overtime, but the city . does not. They' are .asking fo{ timNJld·Half. . . So city councilmen, laced with a big budget deflcll, find .themselves in a real dilemma. They·would Uke:to give· police the substantial raise; they alt" but promised I them when tumlll& down a mklyear. adjualloent nquest 1a few montbl I.JG. .Biit the probleni'la bow to juatily to otl!er city em- ployes ~ so much of the money In one wary pot and nqCapre8cUni it around. "Tax on Utilities Next? With salaries alwa°ys going up, old water Unt1· sprlnclna leaks; chuckholes appeartag ta the streets. It seems clty go .. rnment every year Is hard pNlled just to make 8ndJ meet. Otten city ofilcta!a resort to a new tu. Let's see now. Tbera Is the property tax, sales tax, property transfer tax, bulldlng excise tax. tide-. lands fee, to mention a few. There is a city tax on ciga· rettes and even one on sleeping for those wbo aren't -permanent..residenls, -• The City Council Is beoting the bushes for new ~icing revenue again this year. They were considering a tippla.s' tax -so much per drink -but the courts ~ !be state had pre-empted that !ield. . .put now city officials have their eyes on some-- thing that isn't being taxed -utilities. r So you use the telephone. Drink water. Take a shower. Tutn on a. light at night. It might cost you fiv~ percent more to do these simple things pretty soon. • The average uWlty user would find himself paying the city $22 per year more than be does now for various other taxes. And who Jsn't an average uWity user? The City Council, If lt goes for this, will have you coming and goinJ. ' New types of lases. But they all come eventually out of. the same wallet. · • I ., ' l . • • " • ' N " '"' ~ 1- l llJ x ! . <{ < 1 • • Gobb'ledyg6ok 'And Teaching -J>ear Gloomy Gus: 1\71.xefa .Asks Public to Be .-atient One Lut Time . . ~ Of English Cambodia: Hope a Y ear-~s Time Won l found recently a fascinating book published a few years ago by the _U.S. auperintmdeot ol. docwnents and written by John O'Hayre of the Denver office of the Bureau of Land Management or the ~t o1 the , Interior. In his book GOOBLEDYGOO!t HAS GOT TO GO 'Mr. O'Hayre cites an example ti. bur~ucratic---proll! within his own department: ••We readily recogniul the difficult prob- lems presented by this situation, and · If it Clll be other· wise saLiafactorUJ nsolved. we would prefer to avoid tres. pass action. If you determine it pennis.: llil>le to lqali2e lhe Roland occupu.cy and hay production by 1saumce d a 1Pttial ase permit. u suggested in JOUf memorandum, we hive no objection to that procedure. "'ANY 8IJCll PEllM1T should be mb-_ THE 'ROBLEM ol teachers ol English 1ect to canoellatkm when the 1andfl are in collegee as w.ell u high ICbooll la • BOl1I OF THESE condlUons to the withdrawal ot American forces by July 1 were carefully con&idere~ a n d comes llllt a year's time has been pined for the cootmuation of the American withdrawal. This ts cobflrmed ln general by Sir Raber! Thompooo. the British guerrilla warfare expie.rt, who has sulr mltled lddlUonal reporta to the Prest· Both cond.lliooa are dent. Great aigniUcance ls 1ttacbed to 16pftted Ubenlly. the l<izure ol medical supplies ud equip. ' ral the resolve meli.t whlcb canoot be quickly rtplaced. t the North Vie~ Geo. Creighton Abrams' doubts about will not be permit-the practicability of,Vletnamiu.tion hive at will lnlo the been largely removed aad he Is more ve been forced to optimisUc of IUCCeU, believing that a ·,try to move men breakthrough point hu been Mached to the area tt is · In the ~ ol the ARVN for IUS~ the Preside•t will combat. r1Uons to prevent South Vietnamese again across the ·the e11emy (ln the ground and with its own air support. lt is calculated that the "ARVN may not win all its battles under those con- ditions but will win most of them because of their air support. The process of reoceupaUon of the sanctuaries would be made very cosUy to the enemy.- Cambodia, previowly .pared attact, would thus be In the aame category as Lao.1 with American air interdlctio• and South Vietnamese ground fora~. THE MORE THE Cambodian opera- tion ls studied the atronger the hope be- IT IS AGAINST 11118 background llllt hope is beginning to rise that Hanoi will seek to move forward on negotiation of a setUeme.nl The calculation here is that Hanoi has no more than three or four months to take advantap of what will prove to be Jta bett chance for negotlltioa. Three or ' four months from now, the ARYN and the government of South Vietnam, if· events conUaue at their .,.....i -· ·will' have talion on such a large lhate d combat responsibility that they can claim a larger share 1n determiniac the ~ of the settlement. Tb&·. AtneriClftl wru not be able so easily to call the tum! three or four m o n t h-s from now and WI Ahould be obvious ~ Hanoi, it is • reasoned . Time ts fut numing out on that score, It will have run completely wt if, as expected, Americans ue in- significantly ln combat a year frQm now, and the ~VN ii boldlllg Its own. WHAT ALL TIUS mean 1 generally is that Nixon is asking the American public to be patient um one tut time but for another year when Americus will be out of combat. And be bas asked the American public to be patient, too, with the prospect that there may in the f\Jture be extensive bombing opera· tions in Cambodia 1f the Commua&t.s move back toward the border and try once agin to link up a string of ~ endangering withdrawing American fero. ces. No doubt once again there will be heavy pressure on the President to agr~ to a pre-ct1ndition that a coalition gov~ . ment be aet up in Vietnam. Nixon ls &bowing no interest iii that prt-condition at all. It ls ano{her matter if supervised elecUons In which Commun 1st 1 participate re:sult in the election or Com- muaist offic:llls or designation of Como. munfsts Jn the government. No aJ. ternative to the 'J1tiea.Ky government bet fore that time is deemed tt_be workable .. What "'""'{the·lnqulrer m<>ll !orcibJt Is the certainly at the Whftt House that America's direct 'part in the war lis com.Ing lo _an eod. actively required for r e c I a m a l I o n often that of teaching: standard Encllah purposes and llhould provide for the to speakers of non-standard dialects. But right of the offlcera, a1enU, and it aeem1 to me that' the teacher's concern employes of the United States at all with "corrections" obscures all too often times to have mnstr1ded access and hia c:oncern with the content of com- How D.evotion to· the Flag. Began tngresa to, paaage OYer. and egred munication. U t o"'e you money, it from all Aid lands, to make _in-doesn't m1tter U l say, "I'm broke," vestigattom of all ldndl, c1J1 tut pits er "l'm on the aborts," or "My asset! and drill test bolel, to survey for are not ln Jiquld condition." You are nclamatkln IDd irrigallon worltl, and not going to collect. to perfcnn 1111 and all ~ 9011 To concern oneself with the semantic and mollture eonservaUon work. L.-' ki O'H.ayre lbawl bow "the fat can be content of atatements ~ore wor na: trimmed from' thil.., kind of prose and on problems of ~orm lnvo1ves the wUb. toe f.;i1-1 ... revfaion · r-eversal of·~ traditional method!! of comes t.lP uuvw... · teaching English. Urban Syndrome SUPPOSE A snmENT s a y s ' "Tomatoes ain 't d<lin ' so good this year." As teachers of English we are trained to iump on that word "ain't" But aren't there more important prob- lems? Can you not a!lk the student. "What tomatoes are you talking about? Tomatoes on your father's farm? Tomatoes all over the ccnmty? The M· tional tomato crop? Also, "how do you · know? Have yiou....-beea -~ing -~ relauve!I? vi.as It 110methlng yoa ·heard on the radio? Have you been talking to your county agrlcull.urat a'!:ent? Or was it a story in The Wall Street Journ11l?" Laguna Beach's Emily Ross, well knoum for her accurate hi.!toricaL re· search, submttkd lhe following on behalf of Patience Wright Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, and Cavalier Chapter, Colonial Dame! ·XVII Centuru, in obaervance of Flag D"l/ Sunday, J.ne J4. -Editor By EMILY ROSS Lile in Washington was not seriously disturbed by tbt war ol 1112 until July, tat• when It wa1 l ea,rned that the British had landed and-' were marchin1 directly on Washing· ton. Panic • stricken, mtllY of the· inhabi- tants ned from lhe ~clfy, inclucllng Fres-- ident Madison and his cab.inet. On reaching Washington, the British nrst put to rout a sman eom pany of American regulars and milliil and then AFTER THE STUDENT has clarified proceeded to burn tRr-'!fty•s belt what tomatoes be Is reforring to and • btllldlnlll. blduding t~ While Hou,., where \ht blfcrmalion coma from -after which they returned to their camp ls it his firsthand observation, a report on Che.sapeake Bay. (lf someone elsi'a report, or a report ol a report ol a report? -he m!pt finally tackle the problcn ol whetber hi. sll-II ID -d, "1>P"r-clam FRANCIS llCO'lT KEY, poe~lawyer, r. k k ~-~ ................ who was at the time an artillery ofncer with the rank of lieutenant, learned that the Brltllh bid arrested an old friend of his, Or. William Beane, for aDeged "discourtesy" to the invaders and were · threatening to hanc him. With a flag of truce and accompanied by Col. John Skinner, agent for the· parole of prisoners, Key ·set out from Ba1timore in a 1111111 American lhlp in punult ct the British !leet wblcb they cootacted two daya out and were permitted '· to board the admiral'• rlagshlp. With difficulty,. they obtained the old doctor's release but were not permitted to__,nb1m to BalHqf'."_U!JtU . an.r -the pending batu. apli1il-rort McHeary, which blocked ICCfl.1 to Baltimo(e . · OVER FT. McHENRY flew the hup 30 by a foot, · lkllr, 11-strtpe flag which had been made the previoua year by Baltimore seamstress, M 1 r y Plckerskill, at her home on Pratt Street. From their vllltage paint aboard ship, under British psrd, the !hr•• Amerloans, au thn>UJI> tile daylight hour• Slerllag, ru., GueUe; "We have the word (lf a University of 'PitU1iurgb - researcher that life in the big city really does resemble a rat ract?-or vice versa. For 11 years n()W, Dr. Joseph Buckley his been runnint laboratory rals-lome 6,000 of them all told-through a 'stress chamber' simulating a few of the characteristic envirnnmental influtnct:s of the urban ellstence-fiashl!g brlgtrt lights, blarirlg noise and coostant movement. this last, at 140 jolts to t.be minute. supposed to duplicate the effects of auto and commuter train traveL After a week of this pace, ~­ Buckley's rats dev.tl<>p high blood sreuure. become irritable and tend to miap. In short, the ,_ .,,.ir.m.. And in fj:t, a good description .of some of the people we work wilh. '' En«lish. • The most Important pnbi<ms of •. wrillna and ~ ara aol .,....., and elegance or rorm, but the almple questi,,ns, "What are you t.alklnR about?" ·and '4How do.you know?" Since Engllsla teachers oil., -o tllln\ioetm m1•11 with que~lon1 of grammatical form, stud"'" o11e pt the idea that Enali•h ttachers trave·notbfug tmportant to tttch. 1-------B" .Geors•-------1 Weit WlaOetd, N.Y., lltar: 11Relpect for public and private property appears to be diminishing. Al a New Jertey wildlite refuge, the fence lines must be patrolled, especially during the hun· Ung season Whe'I hunters Cul iUae fences: to gain entranc<, or p!ICO templlng bait :hist ootaide tbe boundary lines. Those la charl9 ol the refuge place tllra food wel1 insld~ the area during hunting &eaSGD IO the. •nlmala will rema1n ia 1 aaler area." The probltm (or the teacher of English, then, i1 to IA: b.tmJIU, 0 Am t &elcbtng student• to c:ommunlcals respontlbly! Or is my job limply llqulatlo - metologyt'' You _had a crack about the handW'rl:t.iq: of, physicians being so Wegible. That'a not only a prett1 poor l<>l<lo•bu1 lt•s In bad ta1te. l'vc wrilten a note to your tditor complaining about You! M. D. Dear M. D.: II that Wbat that Ullnl on the doctor'• letttr1Mld wu? Hm . My edilM bid tt ODed al the dru&st«t •ncl has been pulling drops ln ' • 9'fl_M!} ~ .... Dear George: .• i am president of our community "By Ge(lrge!" fan ctub. Please send 111 one ol )'Our li'J>eWrller _ ribbons. We w•nt to frame a:nd enshrine It! YOUR WORSIDPPING FANS 1Je4r NUTS : Urtfortunatefy, 1 t:an't affonl a -- typewriter. I use a goose qum. Again, unfortunately, the. finance com.panr hu repollt:Uld my goose. can, howntr, ltnd 1'I" one ol my pencils. Just drop a <Oln In my tin cup. - of Sept. 13 and iJlto the night, anxiously Jt was made our naUouJ .antbem, Pre• walcbed the terrlflc hombanlment. Sud· dent Hoover algnlng the bllL On Jul)'. denly, all firing ctued and In the 2, 1911, Pmldent Truman proclalmod< ominous silence which contirwed'throuch 11That u a perpetual wymbol of our the night, their rears lncrtaaed that the pa~Usm,1the flaa ol the United Statea fort hacl surrendered. 'lben, to tbelr aball bereaftt:r be displayed 1t Fort joy, "by the dawn's early U&bt'\ they McHenry N1Uonal Monument at All time. during the day llnd nl&hl" · caqht their first glimpse of the 0 81.an "The Stara and Stripea:" whlcli new and Stripes" llutterlng la the breeze. ovtr Fl McHenry II -old and ba~ IN mE FERVOR of the moment, tered, ltl m~ penetrationl mute Key reached into bis pocket and found evtdtnce of ita travaU during th1i an old letter on the bact of wbicb periloWI Ume. It ls prue:rved It the he jottld down. "Tis the Blar-ll>Ulled Smltblonlsn In.stlluUon In Wublqtoa, Banner-~g may it wav1 o'er {he land D.C. wbtre'lt la en permanent dltplay. • of the free and the home of tbe brave." SINCE THAT Ume '° long aeo whet He continued to write u he wu belq: Jol'ln Paul Jonee vlctorioualy rllll!ld the irlnll>Ofted by boat to Ba1tlmort and "American Stara" off l1* cout or In hta hotel that Pich~ wrote out tbe England unm IOOay In the ·juqlel ol wotda in their entii'ety, just u wa know Vietnam,_ the Slara and Strtpn has been .them l<Mlay----------cli<arrieirwllli _....., . ...,,'RF,l,..,_-- Flr1t called 1"Mle Dtfenll of Ft. under the RU-and In the slda lbove McHenry"," the name Was later chan1ed and countlw Americana have fOU&bt to ''The Star.Spangled Bannu," Key's ancf died to keep It aloft, Americazw poem fitted the then popular song who loved their t:OUlllr)' and believed "Anacreon In Beavea" and set to thi s it to be their duty to obey Ila Ina, stlrrin1 imulc, the complete aong was distributed all over Baltimore In th e to reapect Its flag and to defend it form of. JiindbUla. Jn a matter of bu&rs, aptnst ill enemies. everyone wu lln&i-111 Jt. THE IONO ~ AnaC'l'«I\ 1n Huve11" ., .. made ,_ by the ·-.UC Society of l.ondoo 1n 1775, dutvlng Ill name from the Greek tyrlc pott of that name. ThouP Its origin ts clolked In obsc\aity, It Is generally cooceded that bee•-of lta awtlal strains •nd Ill 'reselft~ to a ti;ulnP!'I marching '°"g or that· <laJ. tbit It ts mllltary in origin. • • The •>r•g ruchad° lMa oowitry In 111! when it wu ~in two ,.Amtrican ,,....papen and IOlei' -•red la the form or &heel. music by which Umt time "ert OM_.I ~ parodia, many cl .which -. today. 1IOl1I WOBll8 .AND lllUllc or "'!be Stal'IJ\'IWled Banner" -•ltd to America"' evtry';fhere ind marktd the l><glnnlni or devoUon'to !he nag._ On --~-- . Friday, June U. 1970 Th< edilorial IJOll< of the Daity PUot "'"' to 1111 ..... Clftd .11 ... utote readerr bJ{ pre.tn~ thi& MtDrpapff't OJ)tfMON 4ftd C°""' mffttary Oft topks of hatrrest ..a ,;g;iiJk:tl,,.., bv proo1c1mg • forum for-OIC "l"f"'°" of our f'f0dn1, oplnton.t, Gftd bl' · pr<H1ttmg I/II '"""'" .1 .... poin t.a of tnf01mtd (lb1mier1 ,and tpOlcmncn on topica o/ ~ dar· Robert N. Weed, l'llbw· ""'-- Karell l,_19.\4..)ly u ·Ac.L of eo.,nu._.'--===--....;;;~--..J • ' • • • • • • • • . ' Frtdlr. JUM lt 1970 • . Which Party Guilty?·~, Thor es.en"s--Hom e 1 · ·~ VPs BlameEach Otlier for Economy ' Yiel.ds 'A rsenal' WASHINGTON (AP) n .... ung on whleb vice Jleaidtrit you listen to, either the t>emocrita or the Republkam are to blame. for Ille ,._ stat. ol 1ht u .s. economy and.v~ers will lower tbe boom on the guilty party in November. Speaking in WashJngton ;Rwnday night, Vice Presl- dftlt Spiro T. Agnew aaJd 'the previous 'Democr1tic ~d· ministrations are responsjble for both the inflation and the Southeast Asian rw8l' and "for the first time in eight yea·rs somebody is trying to do scmething about the cost of livJng." He also credited President Nixon with being the first chief encutive "trying to get us out of that war." Agnew'• ~arks w~e r e made to some ,500 Republican congressiorial candidates, their wives and CJtnpaign aides at. lend.ink a candidates' con- ference here. But at the same time former Vice Prssident Hubert ll. Humphrey . t o 1 d a Democratic audience in New York that the economy will be the · primary issue In the 1970 congre~al elecilons ~ he Charged that the Nixon administration "has d o n e nothlni: to heip" the current inflationary situation. Humphrey, who is expected to announce Saturday he will be a candidate for U.S. senator from Minnesota , predict~ great galn!!I for the Democrat! in Pit fall elee· lions. Humphrey also praised the' Sen,te's 'ItlurscJ,ay a ct f o n Finch Slates Campaigri To Polish HEW Record WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rabell H. Finch has .tart.cl a campaign to polish the rtcord he made during 18 months . as Secretary 1> t Helttb, Education and Wellare (HEW). He· says too many of the problems have been empba1i1ed since his departure for a White House job was announced last week. "rm not usually that thin- skinned," Finch said Thursday · Cosmonaut$ Sle ep Eas y in an in1'rview. "But In lerms . of jUstiUca°µon ol m y stewardship, I'm going to b:t' • meeting with a .Jot of press memben in the next few days." Finch handed out an eight.. page "Partial List ol HEW Initiatives and Ac- .complishments," which he said he prepared for d1strJbir tion to newsmen. It tncluded an l l·point defense of his management of Ute unruly department, which has been tom by dialent and morale problem! ''The re have been managerial reforms and pro- grammatic initiatives, many of which are , sUll in the MOSCOW (UPI ) _ Soviet legislative mill,'' the 1tate- ment said. ~They represent cosmonauts Andrian Nlkolayev an effort to transform this and Vitaly Sevastiaoov fought iruomnia at the start or their vast, many-faceted depart- Jong Soyuz 9 space flight, but ment into ooe coordinated now they sometime! over-vehicle for ·the delivery of sleep, a newspaper said today, human services." They dream "in black and Appearing more r e I a s: e d white." -~~.n he has fO!' months, Finch Tnld (labor), the tr said he waa di.lb.lrbed by in- lm daily, said the c ftrt.nees he was backing ofr described their aleepi habit& a tough job to aeell: sanctuary to doctors at the Sovi Union's in lhe White House. Nixon Baikoour where named Finch a Presjdential Soyuz t blasted of . June 1. counsellor defeating an amerldment 'tbat would have authoriz;ed Nixon to sencf U.S. ground troops into Cambodia after July l wOOiever the President felt it necessary to proteet American forces in SOuth Viet- nam. . "All steps must be taken to withdraw our troops from Indochina as soon as possl~ ble," Humphrey told the $l,OOO.a11late dinner audience. But in Washington. Agnew called the Senate'11 52-47 defeat of the proposal by Sen. Robert C. Byrd, co.W.Va.,) a "grave mistake on the part of that distinguished ,body." On the nation's economy, Agnew said ll is t he Democrats that are to blame for the. present situation and said "it takes quite a bit of nerve for Democrats to com· plain about inflation. This ~ind of remind! me of germs com· plainlng about disease.'' He said .deficit spending under DeJnocratic ad- ministrations was responsible for the current inflation and that Nixon was trying to apply the brakes. "For the first time in eight years somebody . is trying· to do .!IOmething abut the cost of living." he said. The Nixon administration, however, has announced it ex· pect.s a $1 .8 billion deficit in the fiscal year ending June 30 and it has predicted a deficit for the following fiscal year also. Kent to Get Grad Guards KENT. Ohio (UPI) -The Kent State U}livenity security force has called in reinforce- ments for the spring com- mencement ceremonies-:Satur. day -the first on-campus ac- Uvity since the fatal shooting of ·four student.!i May 4. Chester Wllliams. director of the 37·man campus force, said the extra men will come from the city police depart. ment, the Portage County Sheriff's Office and nearby communities. He predicted "aa orderly comme.ocement" s a y i n g uwhatever must be done will be done to insure it.'' • FRESNO (UPI) -Loulae fOOncs 10 ..m . .pj,.,.,.uy Uve I ThoreseJI; who married lll>el greoalles. pllislli:.army mines,• • heir William E. n.o......, llI 23.mochioo gum and worted ~ in 1 a ·~~u.a. w~" swllc.hbl~ ~~ea. ltiltttol , -. lpao 10 yean aab, w~a . and•Wi's. : . airalgned today 'for ".tttt . It' wii not immediately • alklo!lln;:c1qth cl her~·'-Jtnowi. who ;would defend Mrs. • Jeeftina. bllband. . Thoreoen. · i 'Mrl .. :riior ... p. ·:ti. a i amed ·sao Francisco 11~: alender, 1~\'t ~londe, wu ton\ey J. 'w. "Jake" EhrUcb · a spftCh:tbirapbt from a· poor defended 'the Couple in 1967 QI.le~ r~¥>'..wh~n ah~ m~ ' after law enforcement official• ried 'Iboi'aeh, 1 hand110me sel:;td fans Of•armamenb they man attllcted wUll 1 stutter. Said 'Iboruen tia(I stashedr:°I • Ul'ITt ...... She:••• -ahir~ 'Illursday around the San Francisco Bay\ 1 with the' ·rhurdtr' or .the area, much of it iQ bis San:• .. myster:y m.ifiionaife who ,Uved Francisco mansk>n. · . ' 1 life i>bsesfed ~ gum. She . At that ti me E r I t c h; · was also char~ . w i t h described Mn. 'Iboresen as · possession ,_of marijuana for a "sweet little · lady who dia:-· sale.· , · what her husband told her 11'lorMen'1 ""nude body . was to do." TORNADO DESTROYS DAIRY FARM IN PERKINS, QK.LAHOMA Two Kiiied, 37 lnlurtd 11 Twi1 ter1,.R1v111• GrHt Plains Are1 found Wednesday sprawled on . Thoresen wu convicted en,.,, a bed ii) ·thej.r ·mcdest home.. federal aun chargeS and an" He was shot.with 1 .38-calibei appeals court had· sent the ": V.S. Nqv yt:Ship Aids Peru Quake Victims · Tornadoes. . . revolver .1rom lY co1i.cuon. matter back· for lurtW hear-~ His .'!'tre was booked after ings in U.S. District Coort runrunt to a nelg!Jbor and the da,y before lie waS killed. f Ri Thr h screamipg: '.'fshot Bill" · · · P OU. g Later WednOsda · · M Th<re was atlll no clue as.-. . Y • r s • tc , shy Thoresen -spent much ; Thore.sen was ~en from her of bis Ille 'collecting )Veapons ; P lains Area cell and truled at a h"plfal II•. once . was asked u ·• ABOARD THE US.S GUAM. 80 miles to the ~theast. !?r a punctur~ ,,eard~, a 37-rnillimeter carinop was not J (UPI) -This U.S. Navy O l her helicopters and pu,nctu~e wound 1.n her left a ~trange thing to collect. . figtlting ship embarked on a -airplanes have been flying Br Tbe AslOCiaied Prt~s h1pandassortedbru1ses.. Thor.esen replied: "It's 8 1 mission of mercy today, sen-mercy mlssioos in that region Tornadoes churning out ol Pollet Thurs~~ carted box-lawn ornament Every lawn ding fleets of helicopters to since last week. They must heavy thunderstorms over the es or. land !fllnes, grenades, ought to have one. A lot of. ~ airlift victims or the May 31 cross the Cordillera Negra at ~ach1ne ~ns,. ~or tars._ them do_ at courthouses .. earthquake that killed an altitudes above 15,000 feet. Great Plains Thursday night p1slols, knives, dynamile and · estimated S0,000 persons in The hazardou s flying already struck more tban a dozen SO pounds of marijuana from Peru. has claimed some lives. towns in Oklahoma a n d the home. · The helioopter carrier u s s On Wednesday, a Peruvia n Arkansas, causing d e a t h , A traveling case containin' Guam dropped anchor' ·al helicopter crashed, killing the damage and injuries. sticks of unwrapped dynamite Chimbote Thursday evening. three crewmen aboard. Search was at the foot of the bed I -· -~ f d Two persons were killed -he th bod f th -He:r 16 big he!iccpters today panes 'uur;)U'O.y oun an w re e y o e .u--year- began flying relief supplies Argentine plane th~t. crashed one in each sta1' - by old heir to a reputed '70 and teams Int 0 stricken the day before, killing four tornadoes, and three others million fortUne was found . Andean town5 and bring out Argentine crewmen and one died in incidents related to In the dozens of boxes and the injured . Peruv!an, and injuring three the storms in Oklahoma. cartons which filled the home The Guam will serve as a Peruvian paratroopers. Arkansas counted 25 injured .~"~lik~e~a~w~are~bo~""'~·"_:;of~fi~cer~s ~ii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiii:iiii~=ii:iiii~'·· temporary hospital ship. Her and Oklahoma 12. ,i crew includes 31 surgeons and Nineteen mobile bomea were I . J I M B 0 ' s medical "''"'men. and the Cris is Stays reported demolished in the ship can accomodate 1,000 Oklahoma communities o f1 patients. SALISBURY CUPI) -The Alta Vista and Long Town, The May 31 quake virtually Rhodesian parliament voted south of Tulsa. A teen-age k k leveled Chimbote and many Thur¥Jay to extend f 0 r girl died in the Alta Vista New y or Stea towns in the mountainous another year the nationwide twister, region to the east. Govern-state of emergency. The vote Several houses and many Complete DlMtr ment authorities estimate tbe was taken after Law Minister farm buildings were leveled $ J .5. 9 quake affected 800,000 persons Desmcnd Lardner.Burke said in various part.a cf Oklahoma. directly and left thousands he expected more terrorist.!l Hardest hit in Arkansas was homeless. to infiltrate the country in the mountain town of Spring- An avalanche triggered by ·an attempt to foment tub-'dale, 190 miles n o rt h w e a t OPEN 24 HOURS 3050 E. COASr HWT., CORONA DEL MAR the quake enguUed 21 ,000 version. of Little Rock. persons in the city of Yangay, ,_:::.::::::_ ______ .....:'.'.....'.'.'.'.'.'.~::'.'.:._ ___ __:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ~ mill!s east cf here. An estimated 10,000 persons are still entombed in the rubble of adobe buildings of Huar11, . . . ' ·• The ONLY Dishwasher • that washes Casseroles, Broiling Pans and Fry Pans -witlwut Hand Sc~ubbing! .. f • . . KltchenAld& ... with new exclusive, automatic SOAK CYCLE n..-.-KltdiooAid dWiw ..... ;,,llieOM.Y di1h1faaber on Iha mukd that hu .tli.i1 wonderfal lam.-oSOAKCYa.Ef«poto,_Iftru.g_ CUMtolelli u d 1U eooking 11.teo1ilL No :mon linb tiled ,.;11i. ..w.c ho;;., di.i.., · .. ,.... -me 'Wi!li. li.arll\ lhrui.VlllLNow 1oa. catt H.ftJig. ~ liandt, and elJ:ioW grea.e with XitchenAid SoU. Cycla and emyme ldion P&llOandr-t)ie no ICOW' cleaner. The new KitchenAid Soll Cycle i1 p1rt oI t1ie ttgu}1r automatic 'W"Ah: cycle 'WLieb. meua w_lth the puah of• 1ingle butto~ you can laa.P" pily walk away from the 'WOTlt dinner party meu 7011 ever uw. • KltchenAid Di1h w11her STARTS AT IN HARBOR CENTER 2300 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-7131 TV and APPLIANCE e Daily 9· 'til 9; Sat., 9 'til 6 .- .. SAVE THE EASY WAY ... BY MAIL! FOR SHRINK PROOF INVESTMENT IN SURANCE TO $20,000 5% PAS S BOOK 7}1% CERTIFICATE ·WRJTE · FIRST FEDERAL SA VINGS «d.t-~.,~~ SOUTH PASADENA • 1000 Fair Oaka Avt. SAN MARINO • 2355 Huntli.gton Ori'vti SYcamor• 9..f1'3 • MUrray 2·1131 . , , .. • I . ; . • ''I..' ·-I ~ ' ~ HEAP BIG POW WOW -~All so1's of 'Indians and In· dian artifacts will be gathered in the Costa Mesa and Mesa Yerde libraries for the summer reading program. Indian Summer. Holding a pow wow to decide which ' ... ------·,,-- · books to begin reading are (left to right) Kenny Chai'"· man, Mrs. Francis Rickers, Ronnie Chapman and Mrs. Florente Hatch. The trails will be opened for all young Indians Monday, June 15. s.umnl'er Summer, 1970, promises to be an In- dian Swtll1ler with all its exciting days and nig~ts calling lo adventurous boys and girls. IL wil!De an exciting season because of the many unknown trails awaiting ~ the youth! -those in1b00ks. Indian Summer has been chosen as the theme of the summer reading pro- grams rOf the five Newport Beach and Costa Mesa libraries. Beginning Monday. June-15, the BalbOa, Corona del Ma r and Mariners libraries will accept registrations for the program ending Aug. 1. Tribal laws and talkipg papers will be available and honor awards will be given to young Indians journeying 10 brave trails. A heap big totem pole will be set up for young braves to sign and awards will be given during a pow ";NOW Aug. 8 complete with Indian dancers and fun galore. Also on June 15. braves may trek to the Costa Mesa-arid Mesa Verde libraries to begin a journey over 10 brave trails to an honor award and Indian Chief medallion to be worn around the neck. Honots for reading addiUonal books will be given by placing the injun~· names on a totem pole. The Indian Summer acti vities also wit' climax at·-the Costa Mesa ·libraries wii;1 a poW wow Aug. 8 for all participants. The fesliv ities will take place at 10 a.m. in the Mesa Verde Library and at 2 p.m. in the Costa Mesa Library. Dancers of the Order of the Arrow will perform and refreshments will be r-rved by members of the Friends of the Library . According to smoke. signal s from \he librarians, an Old West atmosphere. wjll_ be created in all libraries with ~ lomahawks and lndian relics of all IOJ"ls, . ' ' ' • • BEA ANDERSON, 'Editor , --~..;..-'-filflrr lP!I JJ. tm ' •~ •• tt I , •• ' COOKBOOK PREVIEW -Preparing r~ipes from Potpourl in Cookery are· Mn. Eugene Kovach (left), new president of the Newport Beach Junior Ebells and Mrs. Harlow Richardson, luncheon chairman. Greengrocer Specia:I . Piece . de Res ·istan·ce A special lr-eat. is in store for Newport Beach Junior EbeUs when they att.end the final meeting of the clµb year. + SpeCi8Jty-of the day is a potluck-salad 1luncheon ·-Wh:ich·-will;-featur1 -- . salads, breads and desserls made frorn recipE::s in the c~ub's cookbook, Potpourri in Cookery. ' . Setting for the session, slated for .11 :30 a.rn. Thursday, June.25, will be the home of Mrs. Harlow Richardson wt:io is taking order.s for the cook· book. She ~ailed at 546-8366. The rifjpe ~mpilation of Junior Ebells and thelf frieDds has been artistically designed by Mrs. A. L.' Hastings,, and lhe 8Q.page -pubuCation will sell for $2.50. Proceeds will be used for the club's philanthroPies. . ' . '- Last year .funiol's. initiated drug abu.se programs at Lincolp 1 lQter. •mediate School, supported t,he Youth Em ployment Service and Kidney Be- tection Clinic, aided the Orange County BilrQ Center, Creative Day .Cen- ters and the Boys Club and awarded fine ar(s 'scholarships. · · Mrs. Eugene Kova ch, newly installed 'president: will .Pr(l'sent the budget for approval. Under her leadership, important areas of community service will cpntinue, she prom~se~. ! • ' • . . Mr~. ,. War!en Fix, ec;)ucatiQn ch11)rmap, JJ.as arranged, a talk· bY M1cbael Hill, principal of Eastblufi Elemen!a'O' ijchool. Throughout her term, her committee will support the Mardan ScbOOI thrift shop. Under the heading of the fine arts commtitee and the chaifmanship of Mrs. Dan McSweel)ey, artists of the.month wili be selected'to exhibit at All c hildren are welcome to· participate and may call any of pie --u'6iarie5-f0r i<ldlti0ifa11nformation. ADVENTUROUS TRAILS -P. world o( exciting people and place> ·awaits children participatirig in the Newport Beach libra\ies' summer r ea d i n g program, Indian Summer. Beginning their trek down one of 10 trails that wilneaa-toanawardcare(l~ft torlgHtT Mlitt-cmk-;-s;arul eggy ren, 8. f>!ariners Ubrary, and the youth committee, .headed by Mrs.· Richard -~~Bechel,-will-aid-lhe-Boys-elub;-¥ES;-Be8;irug·project-and-others~: ------. ' . . ' During the meeting, the club ·will honor Mrs. Fix, tl\e club's Woman· of-the-year. Ot_her special guests will be Costa Mes·a Juniors and the Jtirrior Ebell coordinators, Mrs. Ali~e Baum ·and Mrs. L. W. Jenks. House · Guest Bitten With Idea, Itching to Find a ' 56.lution .. ' ' I DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sever i-1 months ago I visited an out"Of-town friend who entertained me royally, She gave a big party and several of us ended up sleeping on the Ooor. That night 1 picked up fleas. This is no joke. J have tried several "home remedies" ANN LANDERS ~ ' ", ..reasonably .int.elliprf research. lcientist counsefor told my wile she bas tosi '(l?h~l "w!>O. uriartunately, JMrThd .• h~ l~y. (Sl!• pooh-poolio the Ide"') • woman who 'b~rtly made it out.Of high The psychlalrln advised me to ~1 .. ! .. sthool, ~ , , .. r divorce. The miiiister ·iaid rhe ccUidhlt I've wOrkt!a .ha~io;actpeve 80rrlething. see. me' becaUH ht bad , to .go 40 u.e~' She . h~s pjcfd!~ away be!' Ul'rie and funeral Of a fi"Jend. i -.· • is content lO be nothing more than I'm sure you can do nothing for me including kerosene, DDT and--Clea+powdet-not-4-0 ... Watch lo company and t am but nothing works. 1.A-• • •• 1 I The horrible part is that the fleas ~vm1ng incre_.ng y nervous. Can you are not visible and I -can 't prove I suggest something? -NJGHTMARE ·have them . I've gone to two doctors DEAR MARE: tleail are vl1ible. I( and lheY-both insist I do not have )'tu have tbem tbe doctka woqJd be. fleas . They say my skin Is .... irritated able to see tM:m. My flea...,He exeert from scralehing. The impUcaUon that t am imaginjng things makes tne furious. In Wulllngtan, · D.C. ••YI II would be. One C:octor gave me a presaiption for vtrt.ully lmpotstble for a Qea &o aurvi•e the itch which 1 threw out Why treat on a peflen wbt w'*9 rtplarly - the itch when the ,probl~m Is fl!_!!as? lo ~ notbla& of ustni DDT or kerottH. rm going out of my mind trying ~ Wbatevtr bit yoa thlt night dltd: a 1001 time ago. Go back' to ' yOllr friendly dermatologist and 1iop argutng wlth ,bJm. Let him treat the llch (whldl wu cauaed by 1cratcbtn1l and be ttiaakful you have nothmg. wOrse. DEAR ANN LANDERS : When will you stop kidding your readers -...and-tell them that baslc hum•n problems are Insoluble? At ·best, one can-ooly-leatn to live wilh them. C0nSia:er-my own case. J alt\ I a. ·housekeeper: There ls no meanlngtul but it, might be amUS1ng to see ycu ' communication .between us emot,lonally, try. l ret>eat , • '1Baslc .human problems intellectually of even socially. art lntofublt:."r-f!hD•SOS~l -1 After tnrie .... major' illnesses Cemo-D~Aft\PltD: some basic ·IQ!!I' pro-, tionally createdJ and. finally major blemt.1~ tnolable, bm. YOGI'., pfyblem surgery to correct Internal bleeding, I la Dtlmer hatle. nor ls It latottbU: - have had it. She refuses lo let me ne ttatemS "She refne1 tit lel go, however, .. saying, "Whomever God me .; .. 11 Ute-die. Perhaps ...t ,Cll .1,.. joined together, lei no man~pul .... u It dtffj<ull' ltt you IO pl a dMrce. asunder." IHtt adte. cmet force )'OI to live w'llb Dori't tell mt to consult a f!llrl'ille _. k . . counsel or. p51chlatrrrt or mtruster. I tA mu wM bl1 Pd Uute .emotloaally already bave llooe-oo.• The mjrTlqe criole4 -... aod •a .ic<T .,..- ud iemalu under .. lllltt root • • • W01111:0 be reel• ' II ~ die eaaae ror h!• u1ae11 need• to ·•-ht •1r1 .... !or pullbmeot Siie -ii Ml l1aft -an· Udl wUboat ,,... aopel'•tloli~ ~ I bopo.1"" llow ---...,.. tba1 1masemeac ID my ,_,.... ft ~ vldt11 you wUlt a' tolla.I tt ,.. "IDIOIUblf:'' ,...oMem -I .}'II rMQr w1111 one, daat 11. • • " . A1cohol ls no shortC"Ut to eoclal !IUCC'eli. lf you lhlnk Y<IU have to1 drink"' to ~ acceple<I by your frlot>ds, ICI U.. llCtl. Read "Boot.e and You -For Teem1ei:1 Oply," by Ann Landon. Seod 15 "'* in ' coin and a 10!1(, sell·•d<li'e~ stamped envelope •wit~ )'OW' req..,f bl <are of Ill~ Dally l'llO!-, .. • ' ·-~ -• Won't Go to Any Length Designer Stand .s Pat on Mini JI)' c.t.llOL YN A. BQWDS NEW YORK (UPI )'· - Duplte the longer look tnnd thal ...... lo be laldn( hold of the fashion industry, designer Georle Halley tlood firm 00 the mini. Except !or panllu]ts and floort..length evening gowns• Halley's col1ecl1on bared all knees. "We tried mal<llll skirt leJ1iths much lona;er In our workrooms," the ~born Halley aid. "They just did not loot pretty. I don't believe in them ." So sayln(, all ol his daytime Gardeners To Install Members o f Huntington View and Golden West garden clubs wlll be joined by their husbands for a pctluclt supper and Installation of new of- flcen. I dnuu and tome eVll!lfta w•r were about two lacbea lll>ove the lloee. Hit llllbouellei were llOft, &tmple and Oat.. t.rtnr. MOii of the dr.-; warn under .matcltlng coall or jackets or both, had lull pleat<d .Klrta. · The pleat. vaned from tiny twinging ODl!S to ·larpr ODeJ up the front, back or 1klel, Occulooally, the pleats, whan opened, revuled contrulloi colGrs or prints lnllde. Neckllnes ·were for the 1DOlt port h1ch with 1111 Oriental lnfluenee. Sleeves were Ione and someUmu pufled 11 the culls. Romantic e m p I r 1 walslllnea either were bl!Mled to give a two-piece effect, belt<d or suhed. ·.• . ' ;.;:. Lfiague Selects Scholarship R~ipients . . 'l1le two clube: will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 19, in · the Christ Presbyterian Church, Hunlln(IM Beach. Halley's coats, moat in somber solid!, were buttoned lo the wailt, full and lllllllly pleated up the back and front. He showed a few that were •lraigbt cut, but lull, 1lvl111 a modified pumpkin eUecl, There were some wld&;IWin&· tng capes, such as one eye. ca1chei in gray worn over a dreu and blaur-cut j1ckel ensemble. :·. '-Ylnl '800 scholarlhlps from lb• Assistance '··· Loque ci1 Newport Belch are (I~ to rilllt) Oran1e ,.,, Cout ,CGl!ege students Dave Ambrose, Newport . . Beecb, Lucie Ernst, Costa Mesa, and Anthony Al>- ·; ,ll04t, to.la Me-. Not shown ii Diana L~wli, Costa . ' ' ' •C " -.:. Tune lb ., ' .r ,•, ' Summer vacation has arrlm for ·lbounnds ol ·-· foutba on Ille Oran&• Coast and many will be look· ~mg for eomelhilll. to do during !be _sllJD!ller. I Some wW lioa jobs but more wW not. For those : who do not a fnUJtituda of wfunlter poll\t!OIU are ! 1tllt!n1 wUh ._.ii.laction and., ••~ at, t!>elr • compenJation. > .. ~ , ; Y .. can work with little chllclri~, ol~ _,, : and Ille" rioor, In sports, at camps or hotpltals, m : rcreatlon and arta and craf1$, In olllces, and as • • dllven or ,tulora. . , -Here Is a lilt of agencies lo need of 811lstance: Providence Speec6 and Hearing Clinic, Orengo, needa taaehers' aides, clerical usiJ1aiic:e and help In Ille aud!O department.' Minimum •I• is a. Pbone, 83M990, March of Dimes, Santa Ana, ...St clerical u- slstance ~ help_wtth_rubella chlldrl!k.Minlmum aj!e vanes.>',liOiie 1147~124. YMCA ASK·S . _ Orange Coast YMCA, Newport Buch. needs clerical assistance and a!des ln'day camp. Minimunr. age is 1&: Phone, 642-9990. . Fairview State' Hospital, Costa Mesa. needs . ward assistapts, pool therapy assistants and clerical help. Minimum age, 14. phone, 545-9331. G1rls-CJulrof the-Harbor Area, Costa Mesa, needs assistance with classes in cooking, musfc, sewing, knitting and dance.· Minimum age, 18. Phone, 640-718L" Boys Club ol the Harbor Area, Costa Mesa, needs coaches and inltructors tn woodworking, mak· ing model airplane1, lapidary, stamp club, music and fiber~lass. Minimum age, 17. Phone 548-9387. The Ciiy of Newport Beach Parks and Racrea- tion Department needs chanerones for summer ex· :cursions July 1-Aug. 19. Minimum age, 17. Phone,· 673-21JO. " , Orange County Animal Shelter, Oranil:e, needs help with licensing. Minimum age, 14. Phone 834-- 3190. Youth Employment Service needs assistance in interviewing and filling job orders. Mln1mum age, 18. Plu>ne', 642-0474. Pancro. Santa Ana needs helpers for its swim pf'Ogfam, tutors and sewing instructors. Drivers are needed .to transport children lo UC! and Orange ; Coast Collen for swim programs. '~SOCIAL WELFARE . ;: · 'Qrange County Department ol Social Welfare needs youths to visit and run errands for the a~ed ·arid dl•abled as well as do baby-sitting, yard work and Interpret. Other aJtencies needing assistance are Mardan School ol Educational :rherapy, ~113 ; Tuber- culosis Association . 542--72:13 ; United Cerebral Palsy, 540-5760; Services for the Blind, 541-3354; Carl Har- vey School for the Orthopedically Handjcapped, 543-3771, and Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center for Cripeled Children and Adults. 541-8822. · ·Also, American Red Cross, 542-1137; Orange County Medical Center. 633-9393 ; •YWCA of Santa Ana, 542-3.ln; Boys Club of Santa Ana , 543-7212 ; Creative. Children's Center, 836-7666; Goodwill In- dustries, 547-9644 ; SAVE ISanla Ana Volunteers for ~Educalion),_631-2,l~;_ W.e,ll_ Baby Clinks, 644-1182, ;"end the Orange County Health Department, 77&-5551 ~ ext. 392. ' i Youths wishini further information about any l: of the agencies may call . the VoluntMr Bureau 00-0963. ' ~ Schmittous Tell News A famlly dinner was the setUn& for the e.ngagemmt .,.. nouncement of Karen Marie Schmittou of Costa Mesa and Grero:-Y Hugh Croll 0 I PoV>OOa. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jamu E. Mesa. The awards were pre$ented during Honors Night at OCC and the recipients will be honored py the league during a luncheon Tuesday, June 16, in the League Service Center. Both branchH are affiliated with lbe Women's National Farm and Garden Association. There are lhoae designers saying, "bring back the bos- om" to rtplace the Jes•, but In his evening wear, Hilley featured both. He showed sev. era! tpark.llng troc1des with Tuesday Club • scooped and slashed neckllnel coupled with the knees. Many,; Of his floor-length gowns also had very revealing neckllnes and occas1.onally an end.of-~ Highest Award Bestowed thigh slit. ,, Flowing cruyons aod roman- tic satin 1owns blooming in soft · floral prints comprlsed much of his evening wear. B c hollrshlp praentatlonl and tht announcement oJ club 1w1r<I winners hlafiU1hted the nnal meetirJa: of the year for tho 'flleadll' Club DI Newport Hullo<. _ Ricelvlnc the club'• h1111es1 honor durlnfl the meeung In the Balbo1 Bay Club was Mn. Robert Fuller. recipient of the , Laurel Award. Mrs. Fuller, 1 member of the club since IMO, bu fUJed varlow: o!fk:o In t h I! orJanizatlon In the "cheerful spirit of 1 eood member," 1ceordln1 to Mrs. Martius ,XJ.ng, chairman of the 1wards committee. . 1 Also reoocnlzed were Mn. John 51mpeoo ond Mrs. Floyd Buell, who received Key Awatdi. The key charms have been awarded during the past three years to "key" members for uceptional service to the club. According to tradition, area students were invited lo the brunch meeting to receive scholar6hlp awards, pre1ented LAUREL WINNER Mrs. Robert Futter by Mrs. Robert Finlay. High school winners were Peter de Graff, Newport Harbor; Barbara Katz, Cor1lfti. orel Mar; Judy Fotnrt, Colla Mesa; Corinne CUllen, Estan-T)le satin gown, wllh the em- cia. and Linda McAllster, pire waistline and full bouffant McNally. skirt w o u Id make any Nursing scholarships wept to "southern belle" happy. . Stephen Dighton and Beatrice Pa nts were also on the Stark; Golden West College, scene. He showed the pants and an art scholarship was 111'1 Tt~llllCI F~SHION. (_0~80 -Designer George Halley co m .. b1nes a nun1sk1rt and a touch of Oriental in this out· fit whi ch is typical of the length of the des igner's gh•en 10 Linda Russell, Orange wi th matching jackets, tunic Coast College. · tops and turtle ntck sweaters Further presentations were belted at the waist in separate ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; made to winners of the goU sets, as ,,,.ell as layered. 1t I •1-~ ol Halley's oulfils were v."ith a white satin gown new collection. tournament. Mrs. S mpson u uo~ •--i w1 h I · k won the Bernadine Helmick warn with matching turbans prin!Q.I t arge pin roses. trophy for low net and Mrs. and large fur hats. Many of The wigs were loose and Fred P. Dlmn was second low the modtlJ' heads were topped swingin&, just like the real J • J U,HOLSTERY MIAMI! QUALITY, IMTIOIUTY, Ill.VICI, Cl.A,.TSMAMSMI"'· Wli Lllll llAUTll'UL "'UllM11'Ut.• WI ACCl'1 CMALLIMOll net.. winner. Mrs. Benjamin wlthth Kanekalon wigs by Ken-~~·ley's retail prices range ModesU w11 first low grosa ne · ,_ KM lo 15 ooo · winner and ·Mrs. Richard Occasionally I.be w I I s ··~"~ um~-~~.:,;;·~·i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:::ii;:::ii;:::ii;:::ii;:::ii;:::ii;:::ii;:::ii;:::ii~ '42·5876 '46-1051 Hitchcock was second low matched the dresses, such 11 ii "°''winner. Mn. Fuller won 000 pink wig thot WIS worn Enrichment Programs For Pre-Kindergarten ~~r.:,:~un~:w~~o1o11ca1 and Pre-1st · Grade Children theme, new offlcers were in-Valley Greets , ... lrlt ~, c~tletff N•w,•rt·M ... U11lf.H klte•I Dl1trld stalled by Mrs. Laurence llHeft•"911 tMcti .... Wright, a pall president. 1 e Lic.1111td in tli1 Newport H1rbor Ar11 1l111c1 1•41 Eight other pul presidents New Residents • •u-ar G•••• • •11-11••11•••T1• l'lvt W811!. progr1m lfl>m 111111! Four .,,..,k "'°''''" from A~ assisted, presenting zodiac n-Ju1y "· Mond•Y· weo:1n1id1y gvi1 :J.2t, 1t10. MON11y, w9d- ch1rm1 to the eight new ex· New rtllklentJ are Invited • l'•IG•v morning• •::io •.m.· 11tt<11v & l'r1G11 rrwrnlnts. l:JO n:oo Nlllln. .ti.M.·U Noon, Assuming the presidency fee sponsored by the Sad· Humbu conc•r.'' • TnHnt wu Mn. Donald c. Ohms, dleback Valle!' Newcomers 11.tHlnt "" n••• • Numtitr concept• ind 1ccepting other executive Club at 7:30 p.m. oo Monday, ~•r•tur• • Soc:1t1 !ttWl., Suggestions Offered ecutive officers. to attend a geW.cqualnted col· I ~~;: 0_11••1,.. • coura• on1r1119 posltlont were the Mmes. Pei'e June 15, In Royal Savings and Jti.i:c:.1ps l t\:.~~w;"'1na11on D -•-• R th •·· K "Loan building, Toro Center. Gravp ~r111e,, rn ~,. 111111111 !tclt<1C1 . r..-ey. U ~ver en-. • """'tcl111on 1/ld L/fld1ra1•rJOlng or Art nedy and Claude ~ton. v~ PUJ1IOSe or the club Is to tl'll ... •lld ll'ltorn of O!Mra. • Fl.id trips ld.J. Dunn M K. welcome resident.s to the ,.,_. • •rll• .... mn.tr .....,_, ... a ,....,..,,.., pres lllU\.O; • • lAMCHO MIU. PU-1.CHO.OL 14t.21H How to Save Time? McEnlry and Fred-Slnasek, vallt:y and involve t.Mm in 1to 1. 1nH ST .. COSTA MW aecretarl .. , IDd Carl Gise, ...:_c:omm~~unl~ty~.U~a!~'~·---..!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ treasurer. Memo to housewives : Faith Prior,. home ecooomlst with the University of Vermont E1- tension Service, has some help for you if you 're always look- ing for a ii-hour day. "There's no magic formula for saving time and energy," she advi.es. "You have to develop your own fonnula that works best for your home and family ." She's written a pamphlel. "\Vhat to Do A b o u t Housework," which contains a couple of quick hinb: Que>jlon the job: Why do it? Who should do It? Whtl) and how weU ahouid II be ckme? Question setups : What's the best place to store needed equipment and la the equl~ ment all it should be? Question work conditions : Am I dressed comfortably? ls the room warm or cool enough ? The Fine Arts Secllon, which rai.ed the fUNh for the art ICholanhlp, also has earmarked a donation for the Youth Center in Corona del Mar. Mark Made Summer coiffures derive their name from the que9tion mark that outlines the back of the he1d when seen In pro- file. Clutter : Have 1 central spot for uncla imed clutter, such as a chest, deep drawer or cupboard and u claimants aJ>o· oear, let him or her dla: out the Item. WorU wonders on chiJdhood clutterbugs. Starting at the top qown area where there Is a slight rise and then down to the elongated nape, tht scroll of the quesUoo mark delineates tbe head and gjva Jt 1 grtcelully polled look.. Anti drug Measures Promote,..._11- Bring your friel!ds to our 2nd Coocemed with preventing the uae or dangerous drugs, tht newly fonned women 's group, Place Law Enforce· ment Above Drugs donates to organiiations, promotes atfd provides anti-drug literature. PLEAD will sponsor an in- vitation membership tea from 1 to 3 p.m. today in the Newport Beach home of Mrs. RJchard Button. · Mrs. Robert h-tizera Is chalrman of the group's first social · evenl as il w 1 s cllarternd In the spring. President of 'the group Ls Mrl. Henry T. Rondeau and Mrs. Theodore Rath i I cbalrm.ln ol the board. '" ~~'Q'-J::: UP TO 50 % OFF! * ROBES *GOWNS * CULOTTIS *SHIFTS e ltE6ULAR IRAS e tilRDLES e e PANTY GIROllS e SLIPS e l lllNI PANn HOSI a.,. SJ.ff .. SI .00 NAMI 11.AMD HOii .... 11.11 •••• , ••••••• l Pa. sz.•1 llllNll -.... 11.21 •••• I ,fl. SZ.61 · ' THE BIGGEST SHOW OF ITS KIND wlsT OF THE MISSISSIPPI! TltE ORLY ltOIE SffOl IR SOtllltE .. CWFOUlll • PAC!!D wmt llOllE F!ATUllD RJll i£Tm U'lllllll • IT FUS111E OOIRE COIMllTIOll CENTE!J • MEET IOI' OE!IGNEllS Ill 111EUUU SIZE OECO!Alllll llOOllSI • MRYIHlllGF011111EltDllElG!RDENI "SEU ••• AWDIJlffl.OWERS .... [Jltlc ,i.u. 1..,. "* lnc:Nllq r.tllu, •!ti'· 11111, ~ """'lllf ~-. frll!t H fnl&~ tt11.in. llM!JMll ,,_. .,., 11.-ir lllaMI • Slll. .• CClfUT[ "WlMC LMlC" UMlllTt. " 1HIWlll • llln-M IMtclliC IW\I• Mt111 widl ""L~ ... ltllrl "lbl*t" --.Clh Mon .......... • SUI ••• Z·DlllM "'llODIAM" llCIKS ... ,. ...... ~cwc•••""' ...,..,t'Ollll ==:::.;::" ........... "' • SU! • , . TllE "llllllllYAllr CMUIEf. ••• "CoMI hlllc•~"'c: .... 1•1 ... hliW!t *-111"... . ...,.,, l Jl'M lllD .uo. Wt "'"""" Qdilll • m1. .. Ht~cooni;. ... -·-·-·,,.--ict.. ~s *-hliMI II tM All-(lktt SI~ .... ~ JUNE 20·28 PREMIERE "IUEFlr' SHOWING JUNE llTif • 7 • 11 P.M. CHllDRUIS ffosmM. CJ OAAllGE COU!lrf SHOW llOUIS: 5 • 11 PJI. WCEKO.lYS 'PIOOlf ·JI P .M. SANDY& SUliDAY SclunUtou of ~a lifesa and :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mj!I Mr. and Mra. Richard Craft •, I Jt101tt•• HR ou• 11•1• OlAW1Ne1 J """'' All l•kl "1111~ ADUl TS ••• $2.00 _ JUNIORS ••• 1.00 ~ ICAAIN sCHMl'l'TOU 1- -w.ddl"I "''"' or Pomona. The &ride~lect ts a graduate of Clartmoot High School and Is a bualneu ma}or al Oran11.1: Coost Collqe. s~e I• aflllllted wuh Alpha Gamma Slsma honor soc.iety. Her nance also araduateo from CHS-•nd ·11 •llendl Citrus Junior CoD•1•. lrlr r11.1· CfNJUR~ 21 1 -r-r ~ r: .,. .. --.,,:"" l • ~J-~.Ei~ ... &t!!drCttllfl\ -Hl·S4Ja - Mltl O'tYll l tl!llA"""l<IN -M11tw CMrtl A GEORGE COLOURIS PRODUCTION JPOISOllD IYt Tht Oron;t·CountY Builder• A11n. ond Th• Orong1 County Chapt•r of th• luild!ng lndu1fTy A11ocT01ion. ~ .... ,,,.....,,._ ....... SAYISOc IPICIAI. DIKDllf ntlttl AVAIU.kl ATf A~PHA l.ITA MAllCIT$,,. fHlllTT • DRUG STOttS UNlllD CAU,. tAHICl 0' Ot;ANOI c;OUMTY I Y0Ut; c;vlUGAN MAN 1 ' • • • . . .Mesa·· • • • -. . , • -. , . 17 * ~o " , • .;.. .. / ~ 1 • ' •• ~ ·~ v.~.~)'. NO. J-40,·~ ~~·:iii ~ xV-' . ;QR(\~~~¢quNh'; ~~IP,P,~N'.A ;, " , ~~Y. ·JUNE 12, ."?0 \I ';a ~ !;.~ ... •.• .... .;;:[_ \. • -~.. 7-.:-,_ '·-• . • ... ~ • • ,... ' ' -· ... ~ ~il~ti6ii T:ut:#iftg .·.Point .-fO 'i' Pr~!eSts . . . ... ., . . GuU of Tontln Ruolutlon and nucleW r&o .. aean:h. ~ In a box on the aecond me ll~tht· stalemenl: '"l'bil spedo1 communily -"' a..: , .. Ameri~ans Fle~_i.ng_ • I ,. ~ ... ' I ' . . I ' "I "• · Helicop·ters Aid in JO-rda,n· Evae'riation J WASHINGTON (UPI) :.... Tbe 82nt1 released and an alrWt or '.forelgne111 A1rborne Div\,Aon at Ft. ftraq, N.C., oot of Amman has been arr1nged.. b)' has been ~ oo alert as· part : or the International Red1 CFosi, l.ht! troops emergency planning ln p _r_ o t e'c t i n g remain on. ~rt. ofHci&ls ~said. ··Amerk:ln cKlzens: in strifetorn Jordan, ''It is normal procedurt'wbtn a .situa--.11oa olllclola .uld toc14y. · Uon becomes 1.,. slabil to place ' unJb Tbe.y~·taid_ the paratroopers were on the alert," they said. . . 1 al~ '1lrur9c!ay •lchl wl!lle l~ .U.S. The officlaj, said' tlic'"oleit !lid noC clUlmll 'wh· t.etn1 held' hoalage-in ·two -mean Pr!sident 1Nlxon·. w,U ; ~~t to . botell . in ·. Amman, ·the Jotd1n!capital, · move troop.s into Jordan ·to rtscUe &y ,Pa~iqjan comrpaf!dos. -; . Ameri'c.1ns. ~ · · o: · ' ' · · ~~.the bqoteges.ha1e since been Whl\t Hou.!e Press ~el'1)'. IJl>ilald' · . ' • ' 'I ' ' ... : -. I . ' , l L. Ziegler )aid ~lie.. baa been " . coOcerned" abGut lbe1faie ol U.11! ~ and the worSenlng pollllcal ait.uat.ion Ht Joroin. :He ~ 'Nijon baa , ncelveil _ frequent rePorta oo the confiict bet,,.. the Paleatlnflli i:o!iun-ml 'Dia Husaeln's Anil" Jeslon: ' ' , ' ' · Ni~.metJor 45 mlnutea ~.with his foreign aUatri. a'1vi~, r;r; R,~ A. 'Kistinger:, to review dew~ . (Sft JORDAN., P.•J' II . ' ' . . ' . :': . _ Jµdg~ ~el~y~. . E~.,.«litio,i . ,, .. Ba~ha~-~~~lon.F~eeiVay . q£ ~~fy: .. · -Over H-ii~dte. i~ A·ssembly , ', •., ';,; ••l I , , ' • ·. -'· • < I ! .. ~' ' A ~-versial• bilL..to--1.elimlnMe-zA • UQn dJ•ring:the_deb,f..tc:.J1'urada,Y.. • By ARTllUll 11; VINSEL': ' ....., •. of · the ·P1clllo ·Cooot <1-•r . f?!ayor Wibon "'!l"pl!llned of 11ann . : ·oii..-..-.-, 1 • · l\lNl'Cll· ~ewpcn; ~. w.,1-·, ....,;p110n pven tti<m, but prilied com-. , MB l a•·lllg', " I ~I I 1')> \I" ~biy: ~;'. I ~-m~"~ij'D!I~ JWbert : .. bltl\ I ~,m;, .... ~ l lfOilte' CR·ltoiliiil!M -) ,flp'1dd• ' kl( "llillbnjil~-Jprtiilf " m .t 'lOci~~g'\he MiiieCoool,. ; r ' ' dlbti the· rtpl of· P""tt.ew17 opeallm ~ r ... i J ~-.,. Thu~ay, after btd1na ... JO.d""ay i:telay ~f>ly"?an1 Robert E.1 Bldbiin ·~-toibe hear« _ .. , . ... , • ' · . in his retµrn to thl Southern CaiUornia Ne~port 'Beach), plus Ir~, aJJ:l ~fOes He said Burke intervened when Vtc• President . and -Mrs, A~neiv. -•J?CO~e 'by' .... li. !le•c;b this' week->for -the·rVic«President.: M .... to ·f;.e/I """'1f< :tfi' . ' ,~ . ol ·the tteeway, are ·~ M ·t;ldt'• Miemblyman · Lanltrmmi · tma t e aides ¥d secret ServlOe niltfL>.an:Jy.e ''~\ . ~ ·;·,·~;::. i p · e·Jt· 1 1 • ,, . • -~ -~~··: ffe'~''~L' ···' ~ l · · fo !.tKe1 a•~tll 'ne·xt,._.,~'.tM1 lbifi''·'raiJ~J the'bJjti ~ '~dee arid lnn:lhll ·morm •.-,,.·, ,.,,,. 'k .. .,;...-,,-0,h ·:'M >I, ~·;-"o,t · """' ~·; :.'\ !.''.':··:··-···"' · ' ..._. ~ ~Iii ...... • · :g°'*ldiliOIA.unitily'llodt<fot<l'·vote'.'' · ·t~·"'· B'.-" • "· •· ·:·*-...:;:.:::.=::;.c"'"""'"'"1"·"'%-?.il/;'l'';fil:c:J .~ '• -~-~,-,,~;. ·-·1 ..... , ... ~'. "'"''•'·~ •, ·,~, ' ~111= "' ', ~ ~:JMftJ.~~. ' ... ,,.~, · ...... ~~·f"!-~. ~·!"'·"•!,~1"' . ··- ,' 1 • ··'~···ix)-•i. · , · ,· .....• ··r' •. .-.. 1 ,. ·,·,,,., hls·',trlfrJthlf ·'·,·; aatd-~ateUifi ' 1 Irapproved,lt~d1 ~.l)iiUed_lon·to' vot~agawt ,subpU\ .... ,..t·fOrJlirlher · ' ' . " . . ·" .. '," "· '. " • 1 ' ' • ·'. "·' " ' r •" com~\¥1rel~/ilt.\l''lf!>tiday · lheSenaleTranspoi:tiUCN1CbQ>mJlioefor d<i)late. . , . Ml ·V.~.!Ji.. .... ~.:r . ' M' . :· ..... : . ' .. ·n' . . · z· . . 11· : ... 1 ··1··1· i : 'I by', llie ,El ,J':~ .. ,cOOnty. ,Gra~d Jury . COllll\leralion and .r>e#l•~:"no.~ to ;·He's not 'V<fY '~PY 1ho<ll u , Is an nJuna.,.,..., . ·anso·. ·n· .. att e~·' ai· .. 1.S'' ....... a,lety'ofoha(ges .. '. . . . lheflcJ!>rlor·afinalvoteunteliluueo. he.'' r<marked Newporl Beach ·~ '· · •: · , ' . . .· :', ,·. . .~~ ·. It.· · ,. They, are .a~ Of 'Jqdnaping, 'aa-Wording of the bill,-AB .. 1JOJ.1·say.s · ~.!Drt4tod~-w.henafkedforc:ommeitt In Costa M . . ' . , . .. . • · . : gravai,d·ro~ry"a,..ult with .•,~adly 11 would delete thf!J~Wre ~\cll~ici>a,st a~ tha,proi:<edlngs. . . esa,, , , . , , ' 1 ' ' · • ' Wtapon.·on I ,~ ofj{qr. antf , auto Freeway from Beach Boulevard lD•)fuil• . ~e, have 1~ WOI'~-With the · ' ,· . C·' ·.•:,d• o :f.1C. ·~ · thelt,,-.'arfsultofa .hlgh ·s~·Cbase Ungton Beach~ the aouthe..Wn ~·tosee·i;f.U>er~arearrm<n El . -A·L ,.J t -UTt-.no . u ·t O o·u ·rt· and ~plulJ!. ~•J ,oe~r Golor!(lo Ne)l.QOrt .. ~ach city llmlts_io. Co~. !""epla~!e '1"'lu· we Jllll don! "'DI ees /UIUUC or -_. . ~· ,Springs. . del Mor., . . .. ' . . II:!"" .. ;h• «!•tln4ed. . . , ' Liberty "woo . has ·beew h 1 The • Aslembly Tf~"'J>Orl!IUon • Com· . J .. den I thin~ lbe Badbam bill ..,u A pistoi.pocklnc "letperado who said he1 !r sev~n states ,ta cross k.idnaped a ~ar-Okl San Cleineute man1Thur&- daylatternooo, robbed him, tr~. to ob-_ lain $600 from h"is• bank and rin~lly ' fled in his car. · cirt M. Clouse of 501 Del Mar Ave. said he was forced to ride with the )'OWll-man tfrom South Coast Plaza in ~,Mesa•to San Clemente. H'e~eec:aped during, a tcuffle outside the Ulited~allforn1a Bank branch, ac- COl:'dip.klO San Clemente police, ~ the aliluctor, described as about ZS years old, riced away. ..... Colt. Mesa Police Detective Gerry Thompson said Clouse was relieved of $26.in ca1b fnd two credit cards alter the ~aper forced hi.s way into the car. ' .. Move over, you want to get shot?," ~ .shipped as Clouse started to ll:'t out of the vehicle after driving into tbe sh:>pp;ng center. -throu,mJt Southern CaJ.Jfornl~s 0 ~ I mittee p.issed the ·me a.sure. by, a. C .'t~ .1 . give a sOlµtlon in itHlf," Mayw Hirth LOS ANGELES -(AP) -. Charles seated in the jury sec.lion. March, with the m~unt inte~ifyrn: -3 .vole n;wrsday 1 af~moen, ~o~wlni · ~ued, ·"but perhaps it will lead to' MaDllbn fOU~·WiCb three bailiffs ·tr}ring "We gave our lives once before. J):>n't since ·he .truck last weekend pleaded much debate, both pro and con. : · one.. . . to ,force 111m'iDto hbl aeat in 1 courtroom you know who we are? You put~ us , jnnocenl by huon ol insanity.', The con faction_ charged . today J,hJ-'.111e _Newpoft , Beach de! e I• t lo n ._... •""'-~ • th ~ .. A, . . . II-member comm1U.ee, -. two wer~ ~ the committee with peUtfona ""-lay, 1.11C'l1 was led shoutllg out of on e cross once uc.aore.: Why dQn'l Judge Wilham E. ~'. orde~ed him absent _ had already made ·up it.s bearing 2J,oqo· slgilat.uie. of' pe:ople ~ court ,along with Uree ,others charged you do it again?" ~l~d t!) the state ~!tal at Put;blo rnlnd. . · . · 1 • posed to 'the P~c ·eout _Freew~y with murder~onspiracy in the slayings Alter their removal the defendant'5' for a. 30-~Y psy~tr1c examination, Costa Mesa Mayor. Robert M. V(llsOc:l as designed. · of actress Sharon Tate and six others. attorneys objected thal their coodUct al~gh lie wu .oclgina{IY expected lo wa.s plirUcularly ·ccitical of Ane.aibl)rm.in ABsemblyJllan Badham himself cti~ The commotion started ... when Manson was not disruptive, but the juage tofd b~ nown to ~.Du!go toda.Y· . Frank Lanlerinan (R·La .Canada) ·w1!o, ed.. lu:arUJy. ·~hen asked U pe ~red and three young women defendants stood them, "They physically resisted lhe Judged sane l~t Septerb~r 15 by he said, .breezed in at th,ei end"o( one to.oommeot on the hearlng,.wtildt~c6me a . pa.eel ol ,psych!atrt.sts, .t~ former presentaUon. . almost five )lean to the. day alter .a up in court, their arms outstretched bailiff! and they refused to romply •wlth pa,tlenl at two Ca!Lf:omla state hospitals "He moved to. put 'll . qn the .floor similar-bill he introduced waa heard; ':, , at their alde1 and heads bowed. The the order tb be seated." i.s acl::ustd of murder in San Diego, and got a qUiCk second," Mayor Willon . •"fbe ' committee u it did fiye y'8n judge ordered ~ to sit down, but Dep, Olst. Atty. Aaron Stovitz said, Huntin1ton Beach, and suspected or said today, coinptainlni: th~;,u!n16~ed ag9, went along with the ,contenUon that they ignored him. "Today 1 believe the defendants' condUct others. . roes _ of the proposal hadp't ev~n l*n, if a cit) i.s lerTibly opposed· to a freeway; Superior Court Judf:e Qiarles OlcUr •/as disruptive." Aulhoritie.s in Colorado d.isclo$ed, penn!Ued·to .speak; · . · it shouldn't go through the city," he then c:l'd llff meanwhlle, that a fourth · y~ng' man ·-·:·M,lnd you, . this .,~~ 'hadn't. t~en explained. ... . ' ertd bai s to put the four Prosecution and defense attorneys had drivina: a yellow Mustang Js being hunted heard the tes~mony, Ile sald. "I Waa verfpleased with, the recepllon. in their seats. objected Thursday to removal of the a.s a possible accompllct of Liberty and ~e abo J>O!nted.out ~at_Auemb~ 1 UUni: we're geUing some peopte•1 . .i.. Manson tried to fight olf the bailiffs, deftndant.s from the <:0urtroom wheh his gang.· ~ ~merman test if~ M aw~.s • home t"1tiolJ," he Jdded. 1 • • 1 but one grabbed his wrist, another hung they turned their backs on "the judit. JUs lirlfrlend, ·Ann K. Bierly, oC •n Newport Bach himseU tnd1w:ill remain Among other ~fr~way reprete0-onto his i-. .. , .. h ....... hair and a third ~ I " tber E .. ,..,., Ore., pleaded inooceot •-,.,_ flatJy opposed to any freeway that would tatives was Orr.nae Cotmty ROid Com-...... --.a1 .-.,.v ou,,.y, e was no attempt to -. ..., ..,or; !feet it -.. tried to bandcuff blm. physicajly force them back in their seals. same char&es b1 reason ,o( insinlty and a "If I .did sueh '1 thing on the City missioner Al S. Koc,TI,. who. warned thet The ...,.,, -SutaD Allrihl, 21, Leslie wu alao oenl to !he ,Pueblo faciijly Cou 11 .1 Id be ailed oonlllcl of Newport Beach could 1\)1111 13110.0\ID por 1---:rbe1.vk:tlm.-told ..investigators he w.u foret$1, to hand over all his cash, but told • wasn't enough and ordered to make a withdrawal o( $500 which he admitted having. Van Houghten, 1AJ, and Pat r I c I a The defendants were in court for for psychiatric eiamlnation. . lnt:ni·: .. ' M:::r WU~ snapped. year in revenue If the ,freew_a)' ls dtlete(l. -up~a·g~~~.el, 22 -.-sat down, then jumped.,.. various pre-trial m-OUons. The trial itself Judge Rhodes scheduJed _arraignment He predicted, bOwevei·, that u...th.;..11 ~ b seheduJed·to-begln:Monday. CS.. LIBERTY P11e ll --" "You might as well kJll us all" D>uted' ' · bill will be 'defeated and lllgelttd that MJss ~kin.s. "We can't let a f~ irtat " even lf It isn 't, the document caflllO!; As they were led out Mils Jtremrinkel y h 19 A d do what It propose1. railed her anns Ind lddr-'t newamen out rreste Assemblyman Badham, Newport C.Un- Orange 'Ibe:y1arrlved at the bank branch too late, thm saving Clouse from the ad· diUonal Joos. 'He said hi~ kldnaper forced him to knock on the door, warning against tell-inc banken -whal was happening, but Ute mlmager relUled to let them in. . . "I.At's go, Pop," the tidn.ape.r aaid., gtabblng Clou,. . by the .,,,,, but he broke' fl'ff and the nervOU3 abductor ran 'to Uie ear and sped of!, while hi• vktim called police. 'Richarc1t1on Gets OK WASHINGTON (AP) -The S...te Flnanct Committee ananlmously ap- provtd today President Nixon 11·nom.ina.. 1iGn of Eilklt L. RichaJ'Clm to be ~ of health, educatioa a!"I welfare. RiChanbOn, now undersecretary of etal<, ii to 1uccted Robert H. Floch in the Cabinet poat. Finch Is to transfer to the White Hou.e st.att, strrVinc aa a special counselor to the President. -~ ~- COuncil Meeting . 10Jf'.. fW-· Monday_· · No ·eooia· M"esa City Oouncii me<tlng .. m. be beld Monday, since three members _.. lal:lnf 1 trip Ind withoul • qlllll'll'JI lo .et.... bulinets, the other t"'6 WlH ,et•a•boUilay. ' · Mayor Robert M. Willon Je1ve1 Saiur- cloy !or the U.S. a.i.....,.·of Mayon' ,-.., 1n o.. .... c.io., c.u1n, tbeno early to olteod to blllinesi. M-Willon ii • member .of the OffllnlzaUon'• l'f!IOluUons committee, whld1 drlWI up IM< ... lkln to be 1cted upon by the entJre ~bfnl\;p, Coundhnen ' Jrct Hamaieu ·a n d Wllllam L. St. Clair will follow for the Monday throogti Wednesday aessioo. leaving Vk:t Mayor Wl~lilrd T, Jordan •nd Oovncllmon Alvin .t. Plollty al 'homt. ·~· . .. ... • ' ' , . · • . • "· ~:=y H~'\4it~.'4~ t'rlf,:. • ' j r . . . reP,re1e~tl!d)l)e_;~"1'~~y '.Ftlb,~io~,·: In B~g~r $mnd He~i ::·" '1 ' .. : . r ' r • j!le ruopeot 111 bourt laler. " . : '~hert,',' he 1fld ominously. · . I . . ••I , • .. oct":to · G;Fad.tfai~:· • 1;200 T,c;>mghf . . ; More than 1,200 s(uctenla ire'ei]>ec~ ' Costa Meaa's new polb-' ·heli~' Moments later, TippJn 111.id, he-.re~m­ patrol we.-into action :'Jlupday #t edf leaned !over tHe ·eotiriter ahd , tWltled Vlhen a bambtrger 11ano1 ... _1: he~~P· i~ey-.of\·IOnr&rr~led .Jl'catibtr but it took 1 cittzen's~)l[:io mpr . 'Rol.1 :·1 't ~ • · · · ,_ ~ -, · -:J°"" L. Reid, II, of "HI/ N~ ( 'llliPln . aid bi wu· forci!d 'to 'h)lnd . Blvd .. I block from lhe "illckup ' .~•and :Jbld. "'· u~ ... the' floor ,. was 1UTested al bb apa~~ .... , ·liii!i i.o· dli! 'wdll ab&ur'tlV.•miTIOIOi to: rece'lve ,delgr~· ~1111 'dln1m11Qianp> co..i ~ Collige's 'iii®' ... .!~i..<'" Which wUI lfe held'fll J:•·~llo:UO: ' ll<ird ·SlO<lliJm. , ' • >, llupng the ~~ .t\IO OUU1"1'1- ln1 !JU...''-'!.~ 'llH'obe ~o1 . Dr. Norman·W1taon, district chlncellor. Vltkl Shukia; ao~ class praldent, booked on chargts of 1nned":,r000W7. ~nfr. thf .baddJt left.t 1 "· .. • His roommate, James A. G1bton Jr.. Notified of the hoidup, police ~lcopler 27, wa.s also arrested and booked on palrolmen fmf ou final lralrrlng over cbarge, or Possession ol marijuana afttr ~ city befo.re UM! srogram formally burnt clgare~• and aeveral hundred bcgln1 llfept the irea hunting for the ....is wore found. . balldll Jululeo E. Tipp/• told polic< he was Qeleclives ~ue91lonln; olher people In approached at Ri:tss' Hamburgers, 2144 the Immediate vlclnlly finally• aave one Newport Blvd., about 1:20 p.m., by a pef1IOn a deac:rlp~lon 9f the ~halt and man who pJaced an _order and 1.htn were directed to Reid and Glb!iOn't apart. went to the restroom. mcnL t .i ' "~ ~--. ' . --A' • Will pr-I tJ\e. lf10 cl¥-llf~ Or.aduatm ,w l rt be preiented by .or. Robert. B. Moore. prealdtnl ol OCC and Or. Jorn,. ·Fllljetalli, ·dc•n .of ·jnottuc· lion. • • . Co<f1men<:~enl o1Udc~\1peaker will be Piere Lucas,, qalJonal persuasive 1 apcll~· ing c'ha'mploo, who wlll' :speak on; ''l!!U:y to Govern, '1mPosslb1e to 'Ensla\re. "•· · i ~ ~ . ' I "'eatllell' I ~ :, ..... ,,:1···11 ·: : Looko, fer·"· lUUe.. more .dr.~e: on1 j Sallll'lf•y·lllornihli loflowed ·by ...,. ny $kits anit'ftrnperaturea bed:'uP 1 in the comfortable .evenUm •Iona I the Orange Coaal. INSmE TODAY . . ' "' f 1 " I -- . I 'IWLV l'ILOT c Fire AwaJI -I .-•• > _,,... ,.,,,e, 1 ·118t nn ... ... !or Gl<M ·A. F1....tt, 17, ol Midland, Tes ., lo< Juoe II. lince the Grand Jury Jndlcled him on ldmllcat charges, ~lit Ulo !Kl .. 11. J...U.._ . , ~:..i San W..., ..,..ty·1.,,meo ' • .. Ill Ollor-ldo 8Prioll today lollowlll& lGt•Olllptjoni . l@tO the m°'t recent '' , m.nten' •'"' wllJoh Liberty may be 'llnlled, ·;T' .. • The Rpeky Mountain foothill resort 1town ls llter11ly the s:lte ol a peace offictn' convention. Llberty and his two alleged p were ca ptured Tuesday lorado Sprincs Police Dete Ca.rier ·-ail by hi -lollowlng a bul!et- pu , ·gti speed chase. all was set at $200,000 for Liberty. whose last known address was 350 Av0cado St., Costa Mesa. whil~ he is wanted In connection 'f'ith a wbole at.rill& of murders and robberies. Liberty was a patient at Atascadero and Metropolitan state hospitals 1panning a three -year period after being found innocent by reason o{ insanity In I.be biiarTe 1966 murder of his girlfriend. Mn:. 1Marcella Landi1, 31, was found with a Bible on her breast anQ candlu burning beside her body, while Liberty, then 19, strummed hls guitar in a dirge- llke tune. By the time Llberty found his way.., before Judge Robert Gardner last Sept. 15, he had undergone extended treatment and was declared to again be Sane. ... UPIT ...... LIBERTY BLOWS KISS TO NEWSMEN AFTER ARRAIGNMINT From Colorado Sprint• to Stato Hospital In Pueblo • Two Shootout Suspects Sharon Turner, 18, Miss Orange County, ~Jps Ricky ~ton, 15 months, famili arize himself with fire fightihg equipment at county's new University Fire StatiOn '•ear the UC Irvine campus. New, $237,000 station serving UCr and surrounding residential areas was dedicated Thursday. Ricky is the son o! Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stanton, 1247 Baker St., Costa Mesa. · Judge Gardner admittedly had reserva· tions but was bound by the law of Calif~a -it gives no alternative in somr. cases -to release the slender ynunit roamer. , "T1'lere are the imponderables, lbe in- tangibles, and the unforeseeables,'' said Judge Gardner at I.he time. Go Berserk in Court One ol. two men 1ceueed ol using a young couple and their baby !'ft 11 · hostaaes during a wild shootout -with Huntington Beach police went berserk today in Superior Court and had to be hU!Ued from the prllooer1 aoc1< by sberUf's deputies. He and Douglaa M. Cummings, 27, ol G1rden Grove are accused of ahoot.ln& a Huntington Beach man outalde a Cot.ta Mesa tavern Jut April 25. They then drove off to lhmtington Beach, chued by an off-duty CoU" Mesa polieelQJJt and comm1ndeered the car ol a· t.. Puente c.ouple with the alleiM wlmina that their sit·month:O~ son wouJd be ahOt If they refuaed;to cooperate. ,_F rom P-.e l --IRVINE GRADUATION ·. • • china War, the University and relJted lopia. ''The lnlonnation lneloded in "-' paces is both eitemlve and comprehen- sive.· It. la in1mded for Wt of the com- mwiity 1n t.ncour•ging intelligent ind in- formed debate on ttieae topics." Al a facet of lnfonning the pul>lic of the' reasons for student" disaffect.Ion with the war, !our lobb}'l!t.s we.re sent to W.-gton D.C. Jul month. Tbe lDOr -Jim Gottfried, 5tudent body vice president, Claude Dorais.. 1tudent body aecretary, Glenn Anderson, procrani promotion man11er for UCI Extr.mion, and Lamar Hill, a&Sis:llnt history professor -spent four days in. the capital from May 25 to 21. Gottfried Nil be leit ~had the~ Impact oa Calilornia Congressmen, al~ though they lJllde "Mme eicellent con. tacts" in the Se:n1te. "We've heard the comment aever1l times that there were so many studenb in Wuhiniton that the Iea:hllators were gettJDi to the paint that they cooldn'l ta.kt time out to meet with them all. "BUt on the othet aide of the coin, they said ·the)' were ao pleued to see us there because we were one of the first groupi who were interested in the good of U:ie wl'loJe nation rather than a single selfish inltfest," he said. · The four lobbyists met with Sens. M1r- l1>W Cook (R-Kentucky). RDbert C. Byrd <D-West Virginia) and Alan Cranston (0- Calif.), in •d.dition to a delegation of 1$ Congressmen from California. • "?t'e ':'1tre .•hie, l think, to generate the ·feeling with them that there is con-~em·back home, and that what ia happen. mg , on campuses la not just a radical movement, but one supported by all types,'' Gottfried uld. The protest movement is obviously sloWing down on the campll1, whether becau1e of fina.11 and the ·end of school, or wflether betau5e of nagging enthusi- asm, it is lmpossjble to determine. The strike headquarters in Gateway Commons, once the center of frantic ac- tivity, it now almost deserted except for t.heJew people eating there. It ls almost impo11sible to get an answer on any of th!!! ~.~ dQien phones used la st month to relay inform1Uon on protes t aclivitie!, • While things are slowing down, ) DAILY PILOT Cll.ANGl C:04lT PUaLISHtNG COMPANY' ··~ N. w.,4 ,,.,.....,, -..,,..,,,_ J'•c.• I . Clltlty Vlc:t '""*""' .... 0--tl lrlltMtV • Tli•"'•• x,,.a 1' """ TlitMtt A. M.,,,,~;"' ......... 1111 t.lll llOI' c .. ~ .... °"''' JJO WHt •• , Stt••• .. ,u;~, Alltl••1t• r.o. 1 ... 11i60, t1•1• ...... _ H...,..,I .. Kii: 2211 Wn1 .. 11191 •ow1....,1rd Utiunt ·-~I tn l'"-1 AWll .... """'""*' kKll: 1'91J .. Kf> aw1w1"' S... c,..,_ .. ; ao.i Nwt~ IEl C......"" llul l prot.estor1 have uid they plan to 10 out • witb a f1ng. _ . . Griduation ceremonies will be the focus for what couJd be one of the JJ:st org1n- ized proteats on campu1 until claues re. opes in &pt.ember. Phillip True, a graduating senior 11id the main theme o! the ar1du.aUon act.iv· jties will be to "express protest 11 edu- cationally as pouible. It is not int.ended to be a confrontaUon." . 'Ille potesting students -esti!rialed to ht l;>etween 15 ·anc1 25 puceot of the J ,100 receiving degree! by True -will we.sir white ann bands and raise clenched fists during the National Anthem. True iaid the white arm bands si111llY • tribute to Ill wbo ~ave died durlllf th• war, at home and abroad, and opposition to the continuation of the war. The: fist railing is planned to Indicate "power to the people, the Id• that ff the--people--nsume the power they've abdle1ted, they can end the ..,.ar," he said. ' LeaOeta will be distributed to visitors to the ceremonies to explain the slgnJll- cance of what the students Intend 1o do. "The reason we're not making a big protest Is that graduation i.1 a Vf!ll"J aensl · tlve time." he explained. "It's a iood time to make a point, but we don't want to alienate people," Fr-P-.e l JORDAN .•. In Jordan .. A State Department special tuk force headed by Ambassador HarriJOn Sym- mes, former envoy to Jordan, ls trylng to conDrm the welfare and where1boul<1 of all U.S. nallonals ln Jordan, Ziegler said. Ziegl er said the Inlernationl Red Cros! has contracted with Middle Eut Alrline!f in Bein.Jt, Lebanon, to airlift Americans and other foreigners out of Jordan. There are an estimated 535 Americans in ,Jordan. Among those lefvlng are ·'nonessential" personnel at the Amer· ican Embassy In Amman Md th~ir dept!!n- dents, Ziegler said. ' Officials said deta.il.s (){ the evacuation of foreigners from JCf'dan were 11tlll being worked out. Although Jordan has agreed to allow Middle East Airlines planes to fly into Amman to conduct the evacuation, the Rtd Crou la 1tlll negolieting with Palestine cornmandol on geUing the evacueu safely to the airport, Ibey said. Burglar Gets Nine TV Sets A bitrglar possibly carrying a pa.1s: key has looted a Costa Meu motel ol nine television sels worth more than $2,000, the management told police T11ursday . Loren Parrish, nf the Rodeway Inn 1400 Palisades Road, told Patrolman Do~ Casey the sets were last known to hive been in the rooms on Tuesday. SomCOf!e noted a television scl WA~ missing from ooe room and 1 check revealed the dthers had been st.oJen as well, police said. 11lere was no sign of forced enlry and authorilies theorized the buralary may have obtained a muter key. - U.S. Offices Ripped LDS ANGELES (UPI) -A homemade bomb caused $1 ,000 damage to the offices ol the black n1Uonallst group US early today. Police said a door was ripped off ils hlngts Md plate 1laiq windows wertr broken, but no one wa1 hurt In the S::'IO a,m, blast. Authorities 1atd lM bomb was made from a l~ pipe. • I NY Ghetto Burns As Sniper Fire Dela ys Firemen NEW YORK (UPI) -Fkes which burned out a supermarket a.nd several shops and vacant lenements in a Brooklyn ghetto ares were brnught under control today by firemen who were escorted into the area by pi:>lice_, after reports of snipers. New Y9rk _Fire Cbiel John O'Hagan said there was a half hour delay in sending firemen to the scene because they had been ''Largets for thrown missile!, Including rocks and botUes'' through a night of racial dislurbaoce! in the East New York and Brownsville sectionJ. Most or the fires were reported out by-n--:m--:-EDT. "When the small amu fire started we would not allow our men into the area," O'Ha'gan said Jn answer to gµes- tioNI Bbout the firefighUng delay. 1be supermarket and a number of shops were reported to have been looted .and a police radio car was firebombed. The burned tenements bed been slated for demolition as part of an urban renewal program in the prerdomlnanlly black neigh borhood. It was the first serious r a c I a 1 oul.- break of the ~u m mer In New York and came after a day of searlng heat · which hit 91 degrees. There were no reports of injuries but a.t least eight peraons were arrested. The trouble wa.s triggered by police attempts to arrest two loote rs in the East New York supermarket. Asked if there actually Md beer. any small arms fire in Brownsville, O'Hagan said: "Listen. 1 spoke to policer,nen who were on the sctne-who know what they're talking about and the report seems to be valid." A spokesman for Mayor Ll.ndaay, howev er, Aid the sniper reports werl!l unconrirmed and were "just rumors." There was no foundation. to the sniper reports, the spokesman said. Order was restored in the area later in the morning. Police escorted firemen into the area Qnd .by 6 a.m. (EDT) the blazes were llinited lo small rubbish fires In and around the block of buildings. The block affected by the fir es i11 bordered by Sutter and Hopkinson avenues and LegiOn street and Saratoga Avenue In the Brownsville section, 1 black and Puerta Rican ghetto. Police said beefed up patrols and tac- tical patrol forces, wh ich tried to calm the community ·during the night, had been pulled out ol the area before the fires erupl~d. . Legislat~e Pays Tribute to Wa yne The California legislature has tipped Jt., stetson to Newport Beach resident ,Joh n Wayne for his Oscar-wiMing perfonnance in the motion picture "True Grit." The role of Rooster Cogburn brought Wayne the Academy Award, cappina a career in wh ich the former USC foot· ball slar appeared In more then 200 ··plcture.s. The State Senate joined the Assembly in unanmiously commending the star for hi1 accomplishment. The resolutlon also notes t ba t "throughout his active career Mr. Wayne has betn a. dedicated advocate ... of the princlpJes of Americanism .'' P<illllcatly. Wayne has bt.n 111 con- tributor to conservatlve causu 101ldly conslstenl with hla he-man, aoOd.·auY 1eteen lmaae. -.. "There Is no question of the probability and pos:siblltty, a possibility rather than a probabllff.y, that if he uses alcohol « drugs, he will aeain be acting with disutrous results lo himself or someone else .•• "I didn 't write the law, but T am bound by the law. and under that law, I have to find Mr. Ube.rty no longer insane within the provisions of that law arid I will order his release from c~stody." · Robert W. Liberty dropped ~om sight until re-emerging in the eyes ol aut.hor!Ues as a homicidal maniac. A former fellow Inmate at Atascadero State l:lospil.aJ, Robert J. lrioc, ~. was Ul'tured and atrangled with a necktie iri his San Diego apartment last Satur. day. "The Ca/l(fleJisht Killer" was scrawled Jn pencil on a closet door, along with another menage lawmen didn't reveal until after his capture. "Catch me U you can .•• " Woman Fights, Routs Attacker A Costa Mesa laboratory lechnlcian was grabbed by a man she had seen crouched behi nd a car early today, but fou¥hl of( his attempted ripe, &he told police. The SO-year-old-vied~ said the man attacked her from behind as she sµ.rted to open the door to her apartment in the 2200 block of Pnmona A venue. She said he clamped a hand over her mouth and ordered her to be quiet but she screamed and was struck several times before the pervert fled . · Patrolman John Stoneback ~a id she sunered cuts and scratcheS; on the face, but didn't require immediate medical treatment. • Officers look David C. 7..ateulo, II, a transient, out of the courtroom whtn he broke down under qUeltionln1 from Judge James F. Judge. A woman com- panion stepped forward from the. public sector lo npllin lo U.. Judp : "David has given up on the world and be thinks everyone Ja agalnat him ."·. The obviously disturbed Z.ter.alo came back to the courtroom In manaelet and was given to tht ])Ubllc defender'• care when Judge Judge c;ould obtain no satisfactory response to hUi questions. ZaLezalo will allO undergo psychiatric e.xamlnat.ion be.fore he returna to court June 2:8. Air Cal Planes ""Fly; in Morning . Resident.a of Newport 9-eh can expect ov_t:rlllghts .at I e.m. fo r the nexl week as Air California jet_, take off from Orange County airport, Air Cal Vice Pre_sident Bob Clifford said today. Clifford said tht 737's will be making their early morning departures in 17 charter rt.ighLs, carrying n o r t h e r n California high school students to all- night graduation parties at Disneyland. The student.. arrive the night be fore, spend the evening at the park, then retum home on the g a.m. flights. Clifford ~aid two plane load!! went out tllis morning, six are scheduled for Saturday and three more will ao June 20. Police . cars punued"~ pair · in an ei1h~mlle, bullet rlOdled chase through three cmununltlea~ that ended with their e1.pture and 'the filing of cl)arges o( kldnaping, assault wUh a deadly we.apon, aaseult on a police .cfficer and beine armed •hile commitllng a felony: CuminJnga Wis ordered to return ior arraignment July 3 and will also bnder10 psychiatric ·ez:amlnaUon. Both meii are held in OTange County jail with baU &et •t '82,500, 2 Mesa Fires Cause Damage Pred1wn firea In • mtauranl and home today caustd a total of &2,JOD 1n damage, according to the Coita Meu Fire Department, which quickly pin- pointed the origin of one. The blaze began ln the flreplar~e. · Batlal.ion Chief Ron Colema n said the Spencer Carle home at 3011 Donnybrook Lant!! suffered $1 ,000 damage ln the bl1ze blamed on faulty flrt!!place construction. "ft burned through the inside wall, probably all night," said Chief Coleman, noting the 7:20 a.m. blaze could have had much more tragic consequences. Still under investigation today was a ~ :56 a.m. fire that caused $1.200 damage to the Landau Restaural)t, 1902 Harbor Blvd., orlglnaUng in a clOi!iel. "There was no apparent cause," ei- plained Chief Coleman. CHAIR SALE!· ' FL®I SAMPLI SHOWN ~129 GREATEST REDUCTlONS ·EVER Ovtr 100 qu1lity cht in to chaos• from t nd ell at o•tsft ndlnt rt d11ct ion1. All siit 1, 1h1pt1 & styles ln tvtry color im19ln1bl1. T 1k1 edv1nt191 of thi1 wond1rful promotion. la 1mon9 th 1 fir1t to choo11 fron1 thi1 out1t1ndin9 11l1etion. .DEALERS FOR: HENREDON DREXEL -HERITAG.E N!WPORT l !ACH 1727 W1tlcllff Dr., 642°2050 OP!N FRIDAY 'TIL 9 INTElllOllS LAGUNA llACH Pr1f.,tlon1I tntorlor 345 North CM tl Hwy. 494-655 1 0..ltl"t'* Ava ilobl..._.ID OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 rti.. t.at,.... M• ef °'-"' c...,, 14 .. 11•1 - ---~~----------------------• - , \ . .. .. • Maintenan ce ?· One and Eai)e Two look Ill the sides °""' COllll MM& lhlJ weell:, proud blrdJ prepering for full-• lilile •dgH1DOe 1goln.ll crime and for public seJ'Ylet. Tninlnf la blinf completed ior commtrcl!ll~ requlrod by the three police llellcopter pilots, one ol whcm ..nJ fet lnstruCtor raUng alid teach others. By now, it bas become obvloua through the Huntinl· 11111 Beach P<>lice Departnient'1 heUC9pler patrol• tbat Ibey PIY off oolldly In public 1ervlce. Newport Beach pa!lce may also be oo aerial patrol In tbe nut year. Noise, f~t• of spying, and otb'!f,frtquently-volced C011Cems Jn dUes conalderlng 1ucb aerial potrola bave not proved Ill bother many citizens. Some arrument& bave been advanced, however, In flvor of area cities pooling their helleopter operation• bistead ot going it alone in sucb modem and upenilve Pf0tram1. 'Ibis is being done on a,wldespread scale in tbe IUburban 'f'rawl named Los Angeles County, were many commuruUes and law agencies rub against each other's common boundaries. Several ·reasons exist to show this .can't be done u well on tlie Orange Coast by Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and HunUngton Beacb. -Newport Beach is unique In patrolling problems, with its summer·traffic congestion, miles of waterways, myriad. deadend streeu and expscted 1ea and harbor rescues. . -Huntington Beach·i• one of tbe largeat cities in tbe county, in temu of area, and as helicoptir patrol pio- neers here, the department is known .to· be somewhat °jealOU! ot !la Individuality. -'Costa Mesa, of course, has already come almost Ill tbi point of established helicopter patrols, with its own pm of choppers and pilot ancl ·observer pers01inel !reined. . . Soine .aha/Ing of patrol .funclion• probably could 4,"' vllop eventllally. One thi.Dg all such ])rograms share, however, la regular maim,nance and parU replacement, • • fl Iba primary pJint In ownln1 twp helicoptBI l.nstlld of oety one. · . Repair and com-I inltallatloo 11 upenoi•, but" coafl could be cut by oparathu! under a joint tbne-cllf alfMl!lenl lot molntenance anil part& pun:blMs. TN!n- ed hellcopler~ porllOllDel can perform· some m!nor jollc, but led machines lib bellcopltn requirw more e.-wen too. Police Htltoritlea b1ve been di1C11sling such C<!OP- eratlve ~ ....i should be strongly urged Ill necot1- 11t an_ogreemont which would Increase botb econom,y allCI ealClepey. • . . Girl Hitchhikers· ' Last w~ Jn I,l!auna Bead.. two yowi1 girls and their lltUe brouter.:lJtc;hhlklngtrom tbe downtown area' Ill their bome'·lil tbe .Outh end of town, had a terrify• 1111( experience from which they emerged, fprtunately, · unharmed and. It is hoped, wiser. ,. , The· friendly driver who offered ti\• youngsters a lln turned lnlll a knlf"'wleldlng would-be molester who (ifove them to a secluded spot oU Laguna Canyon Road and frightened tbem out of their wits before suddenly d .. parting after apparently losing his nerve. All this happened lp broad daylight. Girls aged 13 and 15. as tbese were, certainly should bave more sense than to accept rides from strangers, let alone solicit tbem. They should bave learned tllis rule at borne, at a much earlier age. ' But judging from the number o! bikini-clad budding beauUes hitching rides along Coast Highway every sum· mer, there are parents whO either don't bother to broach the problem, or aren't able to do a very convincing job of it. The police do what Ibey can to protect wandering Juveniles,. but Ibey connot be·expected to educate young- sters In bulc rul•• of•behavior !bat should be talten care of at bonie. Or perhaps ii'• tbe parents who need educa- ting. ' •• c • ' I- ' \IJ , :x: . ' .. r[ .0 . <{ < ~ ' v 0 t "' ·"""~~~ <ARRIER P/6EON. ' Gobbledygook AndTeaehing Of English Dear Gloomy Gm : l\'.bon A•lu Public to Be Patient One Last Time I fOund recenUy a fascinating book publilhed a few years ago by tlie U.S. superintendent of documents and written by John O'llayre ol the Denver office of the Bureau of Land Man1gtment of U. Department of the Interior. In hi1 book, GOOBLEDYGOOK HAS GOT TO GO Mr. O'Hayre cites an example at bur~ucratic proee within his own deparlmellt: "We readil7 ~ the dlfficult prob- le1111 preoented by this attu&Uon. and if it can be other· wise 11Usf1ct.orily .... -.... ...Wd prefer to •void tru- pou utlon. U you determine fl """"' .. lible to JeplJte the Rolsnd occupancy and hly production by Issuance of a IP'<ial ... pennlt. u --In ,.,... ~. ;,, have no obJootil>n to thlt proceduno. •1"ANY IVCJf1'EllMIT should be IU~ · ject to cenoollotlon when the W1dJ are acttvely required for .re c I am a t 1 on purpoaes and lhoukl provide for' the r!Cht of the olllcen, •pntl, and employq of ·the United Slatu at 111 times to hive unrestricted 1cce11 and tneres1 to, paaap over, and egress lnlm . all ssld WK!J, to make ln- -lfptiOM of all kinds, dig test pits ond drill lelt boles, to 111fVty for nclamltion and trrtptlon worn, and to perf<l'Dl 1n1 and all necessary toll and molltUre ooruervatJon work." _ O'lloyre -. bow the fat csn be ~ !Jun tlJlt kind ol pn>so and OOlll<I up.with.the followinfl mislon: Urban Syndrome [' ·1 ' 1 .. • ' ......._ __ SterUng, W., Guelle; "We have the word of I University or Pittsburgh n•ardter that tile In the 6ig city reilly does ttsemble 1 r1t race-or vice versa. For 11 year1 now, Dr. Joseph Buckley hu been nmninC llbaratory rata-tome 11"00 of them all told-through a 'Wess chamber' simulating a few o( 1he c:haracterlaUc environmental inf1utnetl ol the urban ealJtence-flsshlq bright Dghta, blariJlg no!,. and constant IDOVetneot.. this last, at ltO Jolla to tht mlnute, slJOllOled to duplicate tht effecta of auto and commuter tralG traveL After a week or this pace, Dr. Buckley's rall d<""loP high blood ......,.., become irritable 1111<1 tend to ... ,. In lhort, Ille urban 1)'lldrome: And In fact, I good descrlpUoo of IOmt ol lho people we work with." -. . West Wlllfte'-1, N.Y., It•: ••Raped for public and privato~ property appears to be dlm1ntsb1Jg. Al a New Jersey wildli£e refuge. the fr.nee Une1 must be patrolled, N)Jecially durfnl the hun· tinf1 .,..., wbel hunten cut tht f....., to 1aln entrance, or pl1ee temptin& bait lull oullldl the bound•ry un... n-ta chlrlt -' the refuge place ex'ra load wen fukt~ the arta during hunting -IO the anlmalJ will rerpa~ i• ~a' ......... " THE PROBLEM of teachers ol l!:nllllh in cetle1es a11 ·well u hlgh ICboola 11 often that ol teachll>g standard Engllih to speak9" or non-standard diatectJ;. But it seem• to'me Ul.lt the teacher's concern with "corrections" obscures all too often hil concern with the content of eOm· munJcat.ion. tf J owe you money. it doesn't matt.er U I say, "I'm broke," or "I'm on the shorts." or "My aaseta are not In UquJd condiUon." You are not going to collect. Th concem oneaelf with the sem'antic content of 1tit.ements before working on problem• of fonn involves lhe reverul or traditional methods or teachlng English . SUPPOSE A STUDENT s 1 y s , ''Tomaiots ain't doin' so good this year." As tea chers of English we ue trained to iump on that wOrd "ain't." But arr.n't there more important prob- lems? can you not uk tbe 1tudent, "Whal tomatoes are you talking about? Tomatoes on your fa~er's fann! Tomatoes all over the county? The" na· tional tomato crop? Also, how do )'OU know'!' Have you been talking to relal Ives'!' Wu tt tnmet.hinl( you heard rm the "1'1tdlo? Have you bien.. talking to your county agricultural a1Zent? Or was it a story in 11te Wall Street Journal?" . APTER TICE STUDENT llas clarified wbat tomatoes ho ts relerrfnl to ond where the' illronnatlon comes from - Is It hlt flntlland observaUon, a report . of someone else's rtpOrt, or a r.,..t of a report of a report? -he mlgbt finally tactile the problem of whether hi1 llat.ment II In l\IJi<)ard, upper..:1111 En.:llsh. , The mo1t Important problem• or wrltin« and speech are not grammar and elegance " fonn1 but the lhnple questions, "9D1at are you talking about?" __ and "How do ·you knoWT" Since, Ent;ILlh teacher• olltn concern· them.Hives eolely with queltlom of grammalic•l form, ltudenb <it.en 1et the kSea that English lellchen Nrto nolhlna Important to te1Ch. The problem for the teacher of Englllh, then, II to Ilk hlmleK, "Am f tlachinfl •tudenll to comnt\llllcata reaponalbly? Or " my job almply linflubllc '90' metolooT" 117 II. t. Hayakawa Pmfdal Jiu,, ............. <llllll L Cambodia: Hope a Year's Time Won comes that a year 's Umt has been pined for the continuation ol the Amulcan withdrawal. Thls is conflnned In gueral by Str Robert Thom-, tho British guerrilla warfare expert. who bu 1ub- mttt0d add!Uoaal reporll to the l'n!si· dent. Great algnlflclDCfl ls attached to the aelwre ol medk:al supplies and equip- ment which cannot be quickly ·replaced. Gen. -Creighton Abram1' doubts about the practicability of Vietnamlu.Uon have been largely removed ud be ls mon optlml1Uc of aucctu, bellevln1 that a breaklhrough point hu been reached in the trlinlllg of !he ARVN for 1U1talned combal ' IT IS AG.\INST THIS background that hope 11 btgbmlng tO rise that Hanoi will setk to move forward on negotiation or a setUemeRt. 11le calculation here is that Hanoi has no more than three or four months to take advantage of what wlll prove to be ill beat chance for neaotlaUoa. nree or four months from now, the ARVN 1J1d the government of. South Vletn1m. if eventl contiaue at theJr praent pect, wtU have taken on such a larp ablre cl. combat responsibility that they ca n claim a larger ahare ln detennJnlq: the nature of the settlement. Tbe AmerlCIN will not be able so euUy to caJJ the turns three or four ni o n t h 1 from now and thi.s llhould be obvio111 to Hanoi, It ls reuoiled . Time Is fut running out on that score. It will. have run completely out. if, as expected, Americans art Jn- aignillcanUy ln combat a year from now, sod the ARVN 11 holding Ila own. WHAT. ALi.·THIS means sfntrallt ls that Nixon Is asking the Amtrkan pubUc to be patient thb. one last time but for another ytar when Americus will be ' out of combet. And be has asked the American public to be patient, too, with the prospect that there may in the future be extensive bombing optra· lions In Cambodia if the Comm\lll.sts move back toward the border and try oniee agin to Un'l up a 1tring of hues endangering withdrawing. Amerlcan fo,.. .... No doubt once again there will be heavy pressure on the President to agru to a p~-colld!Uon that a coaliUon govern- ment be set up in Vietnam. Nll:on ii lhow,lng no Interest in that PfK'OfKflfion .at aD. It ii lllOlher matter if1 supervised elecUons in whlch Communist• participate result in the election of Com- mulll.st officials or delfcnaUon of Com. muntm fn tbe pvernment. No aJ. tematlve ·to the Thfeu-Ky government"- fore that time ii deemed to be ,....kab". W!>at olrtkes tho tnqulrer most for<ibly is the certainty at the White House that America's dinct part in the war is coming to an end. How Devotion to· the Flag Began Laguna Beach'• Emily Rois, well known for he,. accurate hi&toriccl rt· search, submitted the following on beho.lJ of Patience Wright Chapter, DaughttYS of the American RevoLu. tion, and Cavalier ChopUr, Colonial Do.mea XVII Century, it1 obrervance oJ Flag Dau Sunday, Jun• 14. -Editor By EMILY ROSS Lile In Washington was not aeriously dl1turbed by the war · ot 1112 unUI July, 1814 when it was le•rned that the Brltlah had landed and were marching dlrectly on Washing- ton. Panic • sbicken, many ol the inh8bi-. tanta fled from the city, lnclUdlng Prer !dent Madlaon 1111<1 hil cablnet. On "'aching Washlngtpn, tho Brllllh flrll put to root a llDill company ol American regulars and mlUUa and then proceeded to bum the city's blll bulklinf11, lncludinc the Whlta Houte, after wltlch they nturn<d to thetr camp on Chesapeake Bay. · FAANCll IC01T ltEY, poet.lawyer, who was at the Ume. An artillery officer with the rank of lieutenant, leatned that the British had arre1ted 1n old friend of hia, Dr. Wllliim Beane, for alle1ed "discourtesy" to the invaders and _were threatening to hang him. With a nag of truce and accompanied by Col. John Skinner, aaent for the parole of prisoners, Key set out from Baltimore in a sma11 American ahJp in ~pursuit of the Brltlah fleet which they contacted two days out &Dd were permitted to board the ad"1fr11'1 Oagshlp. With difficulty, they obtained the old doctor'• releue but were not permitted to return to BalUmore unUI after the pendln1 batUe agalnat Fort McHenry, wbl.<IL block~~· to BaJUrmre. OVER llT. M<llENRY flew the hu1e 30 by 41 foot, lkllr, lktrlpe n11 whlcb had been m¥e the privloul year by Baltimore teamatres!I, M a r 'I Pickersklll, at her home on Pritt Street. From their vanta1e paint aboard •hip, under British 1Uar4. the three Amertc1111, all throlllh tlle dayll&ht boun 1~~~~~~~~89 Geo,..e~~~~~~~-, Dear Georp: YOu had a crJtk about the handwTltlnl l>I ptiyslclan1 bting ,. Ulqfbie. '1lat'1 not onljl a prett7 • poor jott,, bul lt'1 1n bad Uuile. l'vo written ~ note to your edit.Qr complaining aboul you! M. D. Dear M. D.: 11 thot Whal Utal thlnf .. tha doctor'I lattarltnd l!U? Jim. 1!fY editor had tt fllied 1t the druptore and hBS been putt1n1 _dropa In tl1s ears every three houra. • Dear G<orp: 1 am pre1ldent of our communJty "By Geor1el" fsn ilub. Pl<ase lltf!ll· 111 1>1e ol your typewriter rlbbonl. W11 want to frame and en•hrlne ttl · YOUR WoRSlll!'PlNq r ANS Oe:•r NUTS : Unlortunltaly, I ••n1 -I typewriter. I .,. a -qu(D. A1aln. unfortunately, the ·fln1nce "9"11l1J17 hll .._ltlld m1 100tt. I can, howevtr, HM ~ -one of my pencll1. Just droP a coin In mY Un cup. ol Sept. 13 and llto· the ntgh~ u1!0Ull7 w1Jched tho terrtllc bombardmenl StJd. d<nty, all ~ celllOd and In tho ominous silence which coatlnued throu&h the night. their fears incruted that thl fort had surrendered. Then, to thl1r Joy, "by the daWn'a early light", thlly <1U1bt their first glimpse of tho "Stara and Stripes" fluttering i• the breeze. • IN THE FERVOR of the moment, It wu made our 111Uoul anthem; Prill- dent Hoover algnlng the bUL On July %, !Ml, l'n!sldent Trumsn proclafmed: ''That u a perpetual l)'lnbol of our patriotism, tho n11 ol the Untted Statoa shill honaftor be dllplayed at Fort McHear:y N•tioJJ&I Monument at all Umel during the d~ and ntaht." "" ·~ Stars and Strlpea" wblch flew over Ft .. McHenry la "°" old and bat.-te~. Its many penetraUons mute evldel\CO of Ila travail during that perik>ul Ume. It Is preserved at the Smtlhloalan lnslltuUoo In Wuhfqtoo, D.C. where It 11 oo permsnent dllplay, Key re•ched into his pocket and found an old letter on the back of Which he jotted doWD, "Tis the S~ Banner-Long may it wava o'er the Janel or the free and the home of the brave.'' SINCE THAT Ume IO long aao whel: He continued to write u be wu belq the tranoported by boat to B•lthntn and John PauJ Jone• vlctorloualy rf.laed "American Stirs" off the coast of In hi• hotel th.at night, wrota out the England until today In the Juqlel of worda In their entirety, Just u we know Vtetnam, the Star1 ·and Stripes hu bten them today . carried with honor across every tea-and Flnt called "The Defense of Ft. unde.r the seaa--allt ln the akles above Mcffury,~the name wu .llter_chlnl:td-_~ ,,_ -A le ·ba ....... to ·--Star• ~ B ,.. Kt11'1 ...u--counm:-11 mer lnl-ve-• ....," -"~ ~-~ anner • ' and died to ka<p It aloft, Amertcam poem lilted the then popular '°"g who loved thdr couiltry and ·beU.vld "An•Cl'fOG in ~ven" and Ht to this it to be their dbty to obey tta llwl. 1tlrrlng musk, the complete aon• was to r8ir>ecl its nag and to defend tt distributed all over Balttmon In the agalnl1 aU enemies. form of banclbiUf. Jn • matter of hours, · everyone wu alnjlll& It. THE IONG "Anacreon In Heavea'' WU mode f-by the ~Ille Society ol Lood<it In ms, d<rlvln1 l" name from the Gree.k lyric poet of that nam<. Though Ila or!Jlln II clOUed In oboCUrtty, tt 11 pneraily COft<tded that bec1-.e ol tll lllltllal llrllns ~nd tts rue:mbluee to_a tnmptt match•n• IOlll of tbal day, tbat It II mllltary In origin. Tho ""' nll'hod thl1 C!'W'lt)I In 1713 wbtn it wu puhliihed 1n two ~c•n . new1peper1 and later ._red 11 tha lcirm of -ahoot llUlllc by which Ume thtre wtre over a hundred parodllf. llllO)' ol whlcb -today. - BOl'H WORDS AND m!Uic of "'l'ho Star.apanclld -Banoer" 1ppc1ied to Amerlcua everywhere and marked the begtnnl!'I or devoUon to the nag. On March 11 1931, by an Act ot ConiJ'eSS, -~-- F rl day, June 12, 1970 1!!e •dflorlol pog• o/ th• D<rilv Pilot 1eekl to inJorna and 1Um- Mlolf raadcn f>f pr1,.,.ling lhla MWIJ>OPfT'• OJ)i"fOtu and. cotri- mfntarv on topk1 of f11tcrat ond 1ignlff<cnc<, Dv .prot>icUllCI • . /or:um for Iha 1"11'1"'°" o/ our rtod•ra' optniou, GM b11 pr'tCtntblQ' 1hl dfvef'll ofao- poinll o/ fn/.......S obi,,,,.,. ond rpoktimeti oti toplu o/ '1&e day. Rob<rt N. Weed, Publl1her ' ( /~ .- ~· l Which :earty Guilty? . _,,....-----. . . VYs ~Blame Each Other for Econo my ----WASHINGTON !AP) ~ ...... wblcll -Jltlideilt you listen to, either 1bt Democrats or t b e .Rep1bllrana are to blame for tl>e _.1 stale ol the U.S. economy and v«en wilflower tl>e boom on lhe guUty 'party lo NOV1!111ber. l!peo\lng in Washlnglon 1banday night, Vke Pres!· dent Spir.o T. Agnew said the ·prev1ous Democratic 1d· minlltntioos are resp00slble for both l\1e IDl11linn and the made to some 500 Republican congressional candidates. their wives and campaign aides at· ttnding a candidates' COft- ference here . defeatinC ID ~ that would have authorized Nil.on to lend U.S. ground 1n>bpt into Cambodia after July L wbeneVer the Piesktent fett Jt necessary to protect American forces in South Vie~· nam. "All steps must be taken lo withdraw our troops from· lndochina as aoon as po111-- ble," Humphrey told the $1 ,llOO-a-plate dinner audience. • •' Frldft, -12, 19711 • Thor esen' s Home · Yields 'Arsenal' FRESNO (iiPll · -Loul,.' rouiid iu r.U.,., •J>PU'lllily uve 'llloreoeru who DWT!ed llleel grenadts, pl.utlc anny mines, ' belr William E. Thoresen IIT 23 '"achloe cuos aqd QIOried 1 in a "Cinderella wedding" ~lade knives, ltUettOI .-~ th.\tn JO yearf ago, wa.s and d,gen. . . arrai~ today for ~ h e lf war na hnmedlat.ely ohooUng death o1 her gun-<01· ktloY(D wbo,...OU!d dOtend Mra. lectlng husband. Thoresen. )· Mrs. Thoresen, 33, a Famed San J'rllldsco 1t-: : sl~nd~~l.attracUve blonde, waa torney J. VJ. "lakt." Ehrllch • a spee;cn therapist from a po.or defended the couple Jn 1967 .' Cfilcagi> (amlly when she mar· aft!r Jaw enforcemerlt officlal1 r1ed ThOnen. a hand,..50me seized t.Qns, of armaments they -Swtheast Alian war and "for the first time in eight years somebody ii trying to do ·-.. -l<lm<lhlt1gtab00! the Ml -cif . living."/ But at the same time former Viet President Hubert H. Humphrey t o t d a Democratic audience ln New York that the economy will be ttie primary issue in the J970 congressional elections and he charged that tbe NJxon admlnistratlon "has d o n e nothing to help" the current inflationary slluation. Humphrey, Who is expected to .announce Saturday ht will -ti ~~i -candidate ·ror U.S. senator from Minntsota, pfedicted great gains for the Dtmocrats in thf: fall elec- Uoos. But in Washington, Agnew called the Senate's SJ-47 defeat ol lhe proposal by Stn. Robert C. Byrd, (0-W.Va.,\ 1 "grave mistake on the part ·or Ul,at - distinguished body." On the nation's economy, Agnew said it ;s t he Democrats that are to blame for the preserit s.ituation and said "it takes quite a blt of nerve for Democrats tc com· plain about inflation, 11tls kind of reminds me of germs com· plaining about disease." rnari afflicted wtth a -stUtter. said Thoresen had stashed .. She was .charied 111ursday around the San FranciSco Bay _ . wl!Ji •the murder of the area, mllch ol it ln his San .J11yllery.mllllooair<1-wbo liJ1tiL .Ft"""1= m~nsioo. • a ll!e,obsessed with guns. She At that t l me Er If ch ' was also charged w i t h described Mrs. Thoresen as -· posSiess.I~' of marljull'l'la for ·a ·•sweet little Jacty who did sale. what her husband told her He also credited President ../ N-with belng the fin! daef u.«Uf.ive "trying to get us out of that war." Aple"W's remarks w e r e Humphriy alsO praised the Senate's 'thursday a c t I o n I . Fili~h SI~tes C~1npaign To Polish HEW Record WASHJNGTON (UPI) - Robert H. Finch has started a campaign to polish the record be made during 18 months II Secretary 'O r Heal:th, FAucation and"Welrare (HEW). He aay1 too many cl the problems have been empha1lr:ed sirxx his deparlutt for a White House job wu anoounced last week. "I'm not usually that thin- 1kinned," Finch Aid Thursday Cosmo11auts Sleep Easy MOSCOW (UPI) -Soviet Cl)lft'IOnlula "'1idrian Nikolayev and Vitaly Sevastlanov fought inlomnl.a at the start_ of. their loi!i Soyw: I ~ce flllh~ but now they sometimes over- llee:p, a· newspaper said today. 'l)ley dream "in blac)< and· whil.e." . . "'Tl;ud {laboc), t.be trade un. Ion dally, said the Coom=out.. .-rtbed thelr sleepinf b1bit.. to,docton at the Soviet Union's ~ Coomodrome where ~ t 'btuted oU 'June I.· in an interview. "But in terms of jmUfication ol m y stewardship, I'm going to be meetiqg with a lot of pres! members in the next few days." 'Finch handed "OUt 'an eight. page "Partial List of HEW lnitlatlvet1 and Ac· complishments," whlch he saMI be pre~ for distribu- tion to newamen. It includtd an ll·point defense o! his management of the unruly department, which has been -tom by dissent and morale problems ''There have been managerial refonru: and pro- grammatic initiatives, many o( which are still in the legislative mill," the state· ment said. "They represent an effort to transform this vast, many.faceted depart- ment . into one coordirfated vthicle for the delivery of human services." • Appearing more re I a x e d than he has for montha, Finch said he was cf\stUibed by in- ferences he was· backing off I tough job to setk wdJ.ary in the White Houae. Nl.J:on named Finch a Prtsidential cbunse11or He sald deficit spending under Democratic ad· ministrations was responsible for the current inflation and that Nixon was Vying to apply the brakes. "For the first time in eight years somebody is trying to do something abut the cost of living," he-said. The Nixon administration, however, has announced it ex· pect.s a $1.I billion deficit in the fiscal year ending June 30 and it has predicted a deficit for I.he following fiscal year also. Kent to Get Grad Guards KENT, Ohio (UPI) -The Kent State Univen1ity security force has called in reinforce· ments for the spring com· menctment ceremonies Satur. day -the first on-campus ac. tivity since the fatal shooting of four students May 4. Chester Williams, director ol· the 37-man campus force, said the extra men will come from the city polia: depart.. ment, the Portage County Sherifrs Office and nearby communities. He predicted ~'an orderly mrnmeDCtment" say Jn I "whatever must be dooe will be done t~ insure it " . ' Th~ ONLY Dishwasher : ··that washes '·casseroles, Broiling Pans and .~ U,.I Te"*'9 TORNADO DESTRO YS DAIRY FARM IN P E RKINS, OKLAHOMA TWa 'Kfll9d, 27 Injured •• Twf1t1r1 Ravage Gr-•t Plains Ar .. Thoresen'a nude body was to do." U.S. Na vy Ship Aids P erli Quake Victints found Wednesday sprawled on Thoresen was convicted on a bed· in ijieir modest home. federal gun charges and an l He was shot with a .38-callber appeals court ha~ sent the T Oinadoes. revolver from his collecUon. matter back for further hear· His wife Wai 'booked alter ings in U.S. Distr:lct Court ~, running to a neighbor and the day before he was killed·. Ri Thr h screaming: "( shot.Bill." P oug There was still no clue IS ' , Later We~nesday, Mr s ·.., to shy Thoresen spent much • Thoresen was tak~ fro~,iier of his life collecting weapons. ~ P}am" S ! -ea cell and treated af a hospital He <Mee _was asked if 8 ; ABOARD Tt!E USS GUAM 80 mil es tc the southeast. 1'..1-for a punctured eirdrum. a 37-millimeter'cannon was not •· (UPI ) -This U.S. Navy 0th er helicopters and "punctiJre wound''. in her left a strange thing to ooUect. fighting ship embarked on a airplanes have been fl ying By The As&OCiated Press fl ip and 1ssorted bruises. ) Thoresen replied : "It's a : mission o( mercy today, sen-mercy missions in that region Tornadoes churning out or Police Thursday carted box-lawn .ornament. Every lawn ding fleets of helicopters to sinee last week. They mUst heavy thunderstorms over the es of land mines, grenades, ought to have one. A lot of. airlift victims of the May 31 cross the Cordillera Neira at G ph•--~ d 1 h machine guns, mortars, them do_ at courthouses." earthquake that killed an altitudes above 15,000 fee:t. reat '"'-'-'.,, j uurs ay n g t pistols. knives, dynamite and =---=~=-~~~-'""i estimated 50,000 persons in The hatardoUs flying already, struck more t.han a dozen 50 pounds of marijuana from lf Peru. has claimed s<>me lives. towns in Oklahoma 1 n d the home. The helicopter carrier U.S.S. On Wednesday, a Peruvian Arkansas, causing death, A traveling case containing Guam dropped anchor al heli copter crashed, killing the damage and injuries. sticks or unwrapped dynamite "'-'-'---'-Thursday eve~i~g. three crewmen llboard. rch . was at the foot of the bed "'"u.......,i.e •w• Two persons were killed \.-"H•• eot" • -ot·lh" -Mrr'll Her 16 big helicopters today planes niursday f nd an --wucre the body ol the 32-year. 1ine11 111-.•. • 111m "1V -.. .. fl I. f 1· Argentine plane th crashed one in each slate -by old heir to a reN•ted $10 ~ ~Ii:! """ °' lnt9t•t." began ying re ie supp 1es ,... ..., Tttrt11.. ..... :. ...... ......., and teams int 0 stricken the day beror lling four torna does, and three others million fortune was found . . .. Andean towns and bring out Argentine crewme and one died in incidents related to In the ~ns .of boxes ·and the injured. Peruvian, and injuring three: the storms in Oklahoma . cartohs which filled the~home ~ The Guam will serve as a Peruvian paratroopers. Arkansas counted ZS injured -"~li~ke~a;;;w~ar~ehouse~~··-· ~·~m~·cer~•~=iii:iiii:iiii:i=iii:i~~g YCfNfURY 21 temporary hospital ship. Her and Oklahoma 12. ,ii crew includes 3t sCrrgeons and Nineteen mobile homes were \ medical corpsmen. and the Crisis Slays reported demolished In the ship can aceomodat.e J,000 Oklahoma communities o f1 paUents. · SALISBURY (UPI ) -The Alta Vista and Long Town. The May 31 qwake virtually JU1odes1an parliament voled south of Tulsa. A teen-age leveled Chlmbote and many Thnrsday to extend r or girl died in the Alta Vista towns in lhe mountainous another year the nationwide twist.er. region t.o tbe east. Govern· state or emergency. The vote Several houses and many ment authorities esUmale the was taken after Law Minister fann buildings were leveled quake affected 800,000 person~ Desmond Lardner-Burke said in various parts of Oklahoma. directly and left thousands he expected more terrorist$ Hardest hit in Arkansas was homeless. to infiltrate the country in the mountain town of Spring. An avalanche triggered by an attempt to foment sub-dale, 190 miles northwest JIMBO'S New York Steak Comptoti 01 .... $1.59 OPEN 24 HOUIS 3.050 E. COAST HWY., COllONA Dll MAR the quake e-ngulfed 21 ,000 version. of Little Rock. perso~ in the city of ,Y angay. ,-.=::::::..._ _____ _:___:::_:::::__:'.:::::... ____ ~"!!'"!!'"!!'"!!'"!!'"!!'"!!'"!!'~"!!'"!!'~"!!'"!!'"!!'"!!'~"!!'~· · 55 mlles east of here. An estimattd 10.000 persons are still entombed in the rubble ol adobe buildings ol 11uaraz, -• -• ; Fry Pans-witlwut'Haml Scrubbing! KltchenAld., ... with new exclusive, automatic •' SOAK .CYCLE • SAVE THE • EASY WAY ... . BY MAIL! • .; • ., . ' • t----1, n.-~ IG!dwnAid dioh....&orio lheONLY di11nruher.,. die market that lia1 Lhi11 wo11duful 1......._,SOAKCYCLEf.,pob,p-.Inilinc- ea_,-olm aad all t.00klag lltn.Ola. No IMtr'9 link. filled wit1I ...kine Wing di-. no MON acomng witla h.anl!i ahruiYmI No" yov. can n.e time. YoV hanca, and dhow sreUe with XitchenAid Soak Cyd• aod tm7me action PaDand>-t}le no IOD\ll' rluau. • • The~ Kite1-Aid Soak Cycle ia p1rt ol it. n.gul1r automatic 'lfaeft cycle, 'Wliich Jlle&ftl w_ith the puali of a tingle bo1t011. you ea hap- ptlr w1llc away from the wont dinner party naeu 1tKl ever uw . KitchenAld Dlshw•sher • STARTS AT IN -HARBOR CENTIR .· 2300 HARBOR BLVD. ~ COSTA · MESA 540-7131 TV and APPLIANCE e Daily 9 'til 9; Sat., 9 'til~6 • FOR .SHRINK PROOF INVESTMENT INSURANCE TO $20,000 5% PASS BOOK 7~% CER'Ill1CATE WRITE FIRST FEDERAL -S-A VIN GS ~ .,t_, ~ o/ SMd ;>.w/J,,c SOUTH PASAO!NA • 1000 Fair Oolcs Ave. SAN MARINO • 23.55 Huntington Otiv• SYcomore 9...fl.f3 • MUrroy 2-113 1 • -· • • • ·. ' vec. "61, Ne>. '1<40, ~ SECTIOl'IS, 42 PAGES ' ,,,- -. I • • • -•· StoaUI " : :..:~.~.·~~. ' . .T!N •CENlS OI , •• t .--i ·.,.; P)1 '_ J ~, 1 £ • !..., "' .• • ~---~' *I " t .• t. '• Agn~w,.~--ll~:~:~'.:~.~-"riVe ' -! ' 1 ' ' 'l-l I I -· · . ...:,.· / ---· -f ' ,._ !ti " "' • • • • •'\ . ' 1 ' ' .•1;: _. __ .. ~· . ;. . .... . . . --.. . ' ' . . Law Age~~.- -·-. . Ftinds Topic In Clemente .. ., ~ ~ ' , Governor Ron&ld Reagu· Urive;ct.~ on , tae Orange Coasf by sea todayt'.Jollowed . .. wilhin hours by Vlce President Spiro Agnew in a helicopter for • "mee411: at the W~steni. ~hlte Ho~-of{t•i~~ye1 Officials examipjni the h-.• . federal grants m~de .. to 1~"'.·. eqf~ept ~I.~ cies. • r• ' • ' ' ' • , . ' 1' 1 t ' OAl_LY rlLOT•Sfwtl""' . ' . " . . ' ~ \ : IJtlDER llEAlt FL~G~'T!llil'DN GRADS FACE STIFF BRE,EZE . : . ' ! ' ' ' ' I ~ . ' . The 10~,. ·who ,1~t Q:ie~. l\llht aboard.Oscar winner-John Wa)'l;8's ~·wud Qoose" oif'N.;....it:H1rb0r.'U1e1fste>m-• T ''r": ,1 . ' ed lnio Dana.Hafl><!r thii . . • b0"'1 • ~~;~=~~i•·the San Clemente Senio1s "' .._.. ._ Or-11·~-Col!t-.Ut ~leN:'tlin-a·wett, was ~ -·:I .,.,. o---1, 1 ·. . Dl\l\.l''P'ILOl·lttfl<'°""' ~e~ · oCl!e<Juied' to ~~: ~t· thO Welitern White ' FACES TELL THE STOR.Y.AS LA®NA HIGH SENIORS .FILE TO COMM~NCEMENT EXERCISES Ho:u~ .com~nd ne&, ... tcij{ay', where -H' . _,. .. ' r" "I";, '. ,, e P' . b z · tbe two men )Vcnild JOln the J'resiijent'• ' -:ea ' . +r1-er·~, ·. fQ ems ' ., . -. Comlnission on.~taf-Reta. ~ ' ,.\ -:;~· - S• f ·p R. •· 1": tfuu for'ta1b-On'tbtt11ife'sttats'arfd · ·~',:t .... i-'.l,, " : · · lgn ~ o.· :. , . . ea·.ce ·.·.;:e: ~·1'-~;_g .. ·.· .. , •. 1. ™me·Cooii<>I '~".,'. ·;!,~l 1 : . B,Y,;':!_~~~'lt.' 1•:11il~~U~"!i;1~cp~f~e~ r:!J ,, .. • . . :l~bot!,l .~7~t~,•U!fr"' ,-Afi, iiwflow· ~~. ... . ..?~;).( '""1¥.0tth:. · lh.e 1lidinini, "'s~v;i;r.-and· .• ., . , ' ll"'mlleri el• U.· ~ __ • -"-l.:J.L: "tile< ' """" • lilclilly ·must ·ask theiil,.I~ w~ . . . . . -.:lllecilljJIUl!f: . • -H'!'!""' ·, li<E1 • !·. ~ ,11;,1,~~'liis 'beiii"""~ . ~gun:is.1!.~'" ~l~ ~~~~,.~-~~~·;,~,!~~:ft ~~~~ .... •. •·:' '': ... ~\lf~:,..,:.-...~ ' s:~ ~ .. ='!': ~~dl By RICHARD P. NALL -1bly than many Who had &1Jne Spealting<>f~milit~ establiJ\W!!!I~ ·~· ~ ~ve~=1': iSdt®I, · "'49re imPorjapt thae !P-ades, award.f, OJ•Dalfr,IWllllff bcfure ' . 4 , r'M>htriilJ ~eitJ"'l.anrJ [~. ~' I . · Ide . ~-• · , •'!oJ19.lis .or pub4cl~Y.',llS Uie 'dev.~lopment Laguna·Bead!"li!&h·School .. ~*••i He· 0 08.tl...;.\ 1£!."'.;.;,m.si•~ ·:u.. P°i~tl..:iiii:"'r~,it'~'Ttitni~i· thin lioo,1lll0 ifli;ted bf.jtilt~ d......:.,. ~. ....~,, .1heki. " ••if lulti!ment-ot·~ur1inne• iel•er~ oer lheu-~A(iiia l,ialt!r in um;..,: !Dr !he prove-ts in Iii~ ·~·.~·~1a~ W':.:l,1:;!"~~~=~:'~~~~· tp~tln:Wbll6Bou9'~ri0i:Urll)'.", .'vatorian e.;p.;= ~. ~·~1\i:des~·~.l!J"'~Rj<:i\Def.J><ueti." last tune Thurs_day~n,igbt. : , everYWhel'e at. oDQe,J ·that ~Y' 'must kl b . -id : r . . · Real:&n .I~ Newport',ac~ .1t·~7'~· ''The'tjme!!or.~~.st~•,idtal 1 · 1 • ' ' 'r. , · , 1be comme.ncement 'ceremony m; the begin nearby,; •'Many 0f;y0u!have worked ~ ., Y 0. e~, g'enera~ that Jt: can-api. todar_, tor .. ~· re~'UYelY. shart .14J~ 1hU. alreaCfy' fieen.Jn.cqe&~ in· ~lbe(hi&h' . SaJutatorian Bar6ara, a)'lor took a outdoor .amphitheater .of Irvine Bowl had clianges• ·m m~ byi Ute sheer rorce . or H .d, .. , . ' . nil , · IPuth'!"ard to the , paffialJy . completed· achool" years · look· at today~s society, citing the the .style an<t variety that has become what you are" he said. e .sa,~; ~le Hrmg 1.cb~limt ,Unehl, ~· Ma.Barl?Or .. · ~ .. ~·. : .. . · a,wesome :problems of raciaf Strife~ iaied 'th La · · • sense o 1orma res~ 1 y an ~n--FrO ltier th erilottbo ...._.. · ~·r.··.,~, , -. dlsease war and th d tru u of • assoc . '!' ~commencmients, He Said·if'theworld.istobeimP_rov~ nessof .spirit ,and thopeil-hoPeto-he'al ·,.mt _e, e ,gov ' .. P~ to • . i '. ~ .. •' .,e es c OJt. man1 There were 246 seniors graduated. The the cltfss must have a share m IL the wounds ofiAmtrlC , ·at d" . " shore ~a the bar~ s • •pter ,. and. G ~/'! J__ . . env1ronmeni. bowl, which; holds 2,500. persons, was "As individuals and . la a group y0U' He said '"our beral~ l~ noW':~~Jid, :e~um~l:SJy drove to .San . Clemente .... for-Ull, ,man. ~Witt}-, ps,. . "W~ must find an~w'ers t0 such Pf"Oo nearly full as the seniors deacended are among the finest J>e9Ple J have die , silent ·niajority will• h'ard•en. e~talk_S1 . . . , tih:ms as overpopulal,ion. ,, .We have tow~d their seats thro.ug~ ~ flower ever known ," said WhitchurCh. ~ themselves lo. the• shock valuei Uiat':JC'ent A presr ~~ence. ·on ~e .. ~e: 'R b R, l . created. air. poHuti<>&.wat.er polJuUon and ~:~'!;=~~dc\'i;ir:;~;:l;.,.h: th~·!:~";lii .::i:ryp;;:,,~ ~~ ~~'.~~:;~~,r~nt~·=":.~ ;;ti:.~~'. i~~~ .. :~~'Wiu~~i: .. '·~ ,s, .. ;er~~~~ ' ~~ ~l;'kt~,;.;'~;~~.~t ~'!': former Lf,guna Ht~·teacher now a mem challenges . life offers, yet our vortex ~une to tne reality·_.s~tbey baveibecome .. ~-is-_ ' " . ' · ' · . S · ·c·J --~ · :heo~~~~Y ~the bea~y 'of some places ... ber of the UC lrvme faculty.-He told of energy-will -not be channeled totally unmune to ~lhe ~slaughter in ~Southeast ' . ~ ba.recent appotntee .,fo...the an,. W·mente~n.. ·- the class that Wey belong to-a ~tion intothe-search.forthe ·dollar-biU. Asia. 1 ~ f:g New :Y~~r'~~i (",ao. . : · .. : ., ,!. ~··. , hJMht~ci~ln.gthesoadn'gra~incrlme, that p-ays 1or peace while practicing ''Unlike previous ge~eratioos we will '''J'.hey represent· the same. aQalh.etic , Rock i U' ' · ·, y; . · • .~ '10 n A· p1atol-packing desperado who said · g way deaJ.hs, drug 1 addiction and war. . he ch lie r public mass that destroyed Germany e e er. he ·.had ·sttven .states .to .cross .kidnB;ped alcohol.ism, Miss Taylor tumed tD pro-"You am ch"'nae people,'' he toki draw out attention to t a nges o in the 30, 1 t · fly tHiS oft · lt·was not aanounced·wbether •Re.ago ""' Id S Cl blems treated by '""'ay's technot ....... ~-n livin(· in a state, a naUon, a WQr)d of ge "d "'c· 11· canhno JUS Ind st .. '.J. an<f Agnew would stay for tbe preis a u.-}'ear-o an.. emen~ man Thurs-. ..,... "'al the class. "U you have the. mora1 CilUTage peaceful coexistence. We are human be-llOC1 e. a 1ng uman u er ... ¥1ng on[ . _ b t tne· . . qay ~ernoo!!J! .r.9.~~.:.h.iro •. tried 'tl).ob-"Besides giving many , ~e(Jts, new to take the initial step, you may ib1.d ings yearning to reach the ·full potential the highest purpose of communlcat.Ion, tche er~, nor w a U' plana for l;ain · $500 from ·his ·hank, and i.finaJly f.echaological.developments have created others join you." of uor selves' and our environment not he said, "We must speak up." The ·evening were. · · fled:,lm.his.car. , , . , , new prilblems: the. space p('Ogi'am hu He lauded the class for its involvement recepticals into which units of teruting class rose as one to applaud. Agnew left for the San Clemente Com· Carl M. Clouse of 501 Del Mar .Ave. put trash on the mooJt a'nit a rlna: He said its members had acted more are stuffed." Howard Hill~, student body president, pound from the N~~r. Inn b1 satd ·he was forced to . 'nde ,1With, the of litter around the earth. Ykjo High Graduates Hold .Exuberant Rites • By PAMELA HALLAN personally don't think they are-as serious . °' -. o.11r P11o1 sr•tt ·as som' suggest, but they: do exist With diplomas safely in hand and wild , 'and must be faced. We must have th& cheering filling the night, the class of responsibillty to deal with them ." 1970 of Mission Viejo High School made He told his classmates they have the Its ft.it Thursday. right and the duty to change the system It was a memorable ont: .... Al ttle -organiSl tiegan tl1e stitely ifl.ficre's sOmethlng tbiy dii}(t flke; llourtsbes of the recessional, all 356 but they must work f-Or change without searlet robed graduates took off running .,. disrupting the, Jives~o{ innocent-..people, across the stadium like a herd or •ithout hurting bys!Jfiders. elephants racing for Lion Country Safari. 11He said he was "cal.Ung fOt'I a ... ret\ml "l didn't llhink t~ey'd.~o·lt,"' ahreit<ed """'~""" ,befol•,.·~·~ar-rlibwo<1 a gii'l'in tilt staQ<ls, ' ;;i...fai""<left':'pj;u lhe•<OUD!ry aput .. ·~ ll was a far cry from their entrance 0 Those at both extremes are tearing ln which two dignified rows of scarlet and dividing by forcing a stand on each wove their way through seat~ parents issue, yet most issues aren't that. clear. on opposite sides of the st.a!)C!s, passing EventualJ,y )'OU beoome 1 rubber stamp." through decorated arches as they made Anottier student speaker, J a n e their way to the atlileUc field. ' Rasmussen, speaking on "the positive Commencement.speaker Joe Snodgrass way." accepted the challenge. spote of "the challenge of responsibility" "Our life is what our thoughts make which will contront each gradute as he It. "'mates bis way in the wor}d, , ''Keep an open mind, remember ''Tonight is the gr9duatioo of the first change is i~vitable .00 that each day charter clas! -amen," be sald.''Wbe:n will bring a new·challenge." we came ·here to-a new school in Ute She wamecj against rejecting life h1 .middle·or a then small residential district allowinl neptlvilm 'to ·take over. Sbe we lou&h< mud iq, the winter and dust _.,.. her clwli>aie. lo think in the ·summer an<t our teams-didn't posttlvely and enjoy the dlaUenges. always win. But we raced the challenge. MiY Rasmuuen wu -one of four 'also received ;a_ standing ovation from N_ewport Beach, where be may stay the young 1llah ,fro~ South .Coast. Plaz,a '.in, "Television has gi,ven u,s~the·nau888t4n1 classmates for his remaril.s prlor to n_ight. . . , . , Cosla'Mesa to Sa.n ·Clemente.. , rather· than •artisUc--commerCial introducing an arlistic collage of color The vice preinden~ spent parts1, of last He escaped , during ·a ~sCume,. outside . to bombai:d the.ptiblic wl~ prppaganda:" slides ·accompanied by· soul music.' It Monday and ·TfJeSday at the same the United California ·Bank;b'ranc}\,"ac-· But the solutions· will eome, too,~al)I showed children at play. workers •. ,okl l'mte,lry '!here· be ."played . tenrU,!1 and cording to • san -~ente: pollct;.1 apd added. ' ' people, a sort of candid glimpse of golf .dutlng one mornini. a~ ,4ined at the a6ductor, describe!:I 8s ab0ut'25»year.s , ~And ~e San ClemeJt~ High sCboot humanity. tile posh Five Ci:owns ·RdtaurllJlt In okl,. rac~ away .. · · . . .. . · . 1 'itudents . being gradua~ · th~t night As students recei~ their diplorrlas. ~rona del Mar· last Monday.night.· Costa. Mesa Polict ·Detective Gttry would take part 111 develop'ir1g . those pictures of. them at leisure were 'pro- 1 , Sourties said ~·vice 1 preiident holds Thom'pSon sakl' <;louse_,w~S 1i!!lleY,eCJ 'oc' remedies. · jected on a large screen behind them.. a· fonMess. for both "'the ·:inn, aJld the $26 1in • casfi .and' two c~l',,~dS"".lfter' "Advances will be made In all fl9lcl;; Th•.~aphsvaried. One boy stood nearby mlaiir'!"t .. hicluae ; or the the kk!nfper .forced .hja .. )jriy ,ln\o ·lh•, New medical tecbnlques will c"" (Ste GRADS,.Pap I) -PflVa'cf. ~· ... • .... · car! ~. ' . '.' ' · disease.S; space technology-and .aclence ... , ... , will ··be ,devt)oped 1to a· polill wbkb w' now believe to be impossible; poUUcal 8Jtdteconomlc dlfferenc.es Will lie ~ved at the conferen~ table, rather lhaa the battlefield,'' ' . ' ' ' ' .. , ·Look for a little more drizzle ·cin · ~ Sa'tutday morning, followed by sun· ny sl(tes aricl'temperatures baCk up .: in the comfortible seventies along • the Orange Coast.. ~ JNSmE t:OD~ Y I ' Et>t~thino you might want to knoWt' about the Grange Countu .6 Home. and Gafdtn Sliow con be ~ foutlfl h1 toda~'• Wee.~ender. i section. " . "! flltltlt lt ""'"" ,,:,. ( .. 1"'111i t ~ ,.... • CMdU!it Ult> J ............... ~ 4oJ • C1•ulli.i :a.a ~ C-"t It ~ CM!lct 2t 11911'......... U.tJ I OUlll Mtflftt It IW~ ""'1W • • of Gpening a new school. students 1tho received speclil recogniyan "Our class now hls 'new chilltnies at the outdoor oere91~._ She"l and , -ieollege: estabUshing a home and mak~ ChryStine Jooes were C:itect 4 for having Inc a living, but lbe greatest or. all a 4.0 grade point average for their . ·=~ ........ ·: ·=liWtlttf = • .....,.llllMM lJ•!I ' ,.."" ' • ZN9 Pllllllt• It'll W""""'" • ' 4 is th! challenge of mponsibiUty for high school yeua. Mafybetb Hanurfacll' our actkms and our be.liefs, and Patricia Keen alao ·wtre honored "Our naUon bas many problems. t for hav.!DI 3,i averages. ----- ' ~--'-J . • .t. fMrtMlllt U _...., W•ll 1t t Mil L.....,, II .......,, !lltwt .,.,,. ==-LlcMMI t: =I=--~ t Metf.... ,. " • • I " I ' ' ..... 1;.-.AllY '!\OT SC lVife. Facing ~ Hearing . ~.nDrug Rap Tiit "U• '11 • youna l.alUI'• B<ach mazf ,mo faces trial on char1es of transporting '10 pounds or hashish and intending to sell the drug, wUI be ar· raJ.aned for a teCOnd time July 10, as lhe iflltrlct attorney altempta to establish btr"lmpllcaUon in the cue. Aftn C~, Jt, WU released Jast week whil Judie Richan! H'lmlllon found ln- mntclent evidence to bind her over for tri1l with her huablnd, Tod, 147t N. Coast Hilhway, and his brother, Robert. !\Je brolhera _. arrested by Lquna Blodl polke May 4 whtt) they allqedly •~led lo lrwport the hir&• drug ahif!men~ worth an .,llmated !90,000. Mrl. Corey turned heneU In to police a fe:JJ days later. l!Owever, Judge Hamilton ruled In South· County Municipal ~t that e"1d0oce found In her penoall letlorl could not be used a&ah\11: ber and she wn fteed. 'Jbe two brother• were bound over for Superior Court trial. Followln& her nleate, Mrs. Carey wu ~ on the Pme chorJea tnd the pew court date w11 aet. Mea.mrbUt the dlJtrict. attorney's offk:e has filed on appeal "Ith Superior Court for releue of evidence In 1he Cite whkh Is felt may be aufflclent lo lllilaln their caae a«iafml Ille defendant. • Laguna Planners ~eeping Busy ' ~ Sign Measure Almcst two month5 alter the city's n•Jf lien ordinance went Jnto effect, ~Beach Phionln1 ~ ioontinues to devote much ct lls time to .interpretation! of the la w and a'50rted reQuesb for sign variances. 9n the commission 'a Monday nicht 11.gmda, nine out of "'14 lteml relate to sign probll!ms. 'lbty Include:. :;-The second public hearing on sign o.t'd.tnance amendment. pertaining to puBlic service aignl and . barber pole signs. -~-··4 ~ • -A variance application !or a lrign exceedinl permitted area at o..tine!Kal Manor, 2130 S. Cout HJlhway, . -An lnterpretallon from the dty al· tomey'1 office u lo ""'' portlom of • bulld!n1 COl!llitule ita perlmeler, with r'1a1ioo lo pole lilns within 10 feel "' • bQlldio(. • -Re"1... '11 a pole lip localiOn al the Riviera MoCtl, C5 S. Cooll Hipn.ay. ~-for ljlpioval ol a temporary alp pnJlram dlaollnr "!lfdlfield" to "'.\r<O" llcn• on lbree Ooul lll&bway ata.tlona In Lagun.1. -Review ol site.plan fer Burt'• Shop- ~. Center, _.. Lt,una Canyon ~. lncludln1 COllljN"ehenslve sip pro. lftm. ' .:..Request from Rollmoor Leisure World for installaUon of a travel dtrec--ti0i sip JdentUying Lei1ure Worid at di• lnlesedlon of Laauna Clcyon llood aillf El Toro Road. 7 RecommendaUon1 ot r e v I 1 e d tanaua1• m the ordinance !or "method of calcul•Una: aJgn areu." ·-:.-1~retatlon cl ttie Jaw J'tlltdlnl ll(nl on awnill1s. ~tside the slin problem area, tht <Omml"ion will consider utabllshmenl of . a South Cout Highway parking dl!trict, appolnbnent (I( a planning com- roiuioner to the underlf'OU!ld utlllties commlltee and approval '11 ''wll llYllat" u· a home occupsllon. ,. 4;100 Leave Jobs MONTREAL (AP) -About 4,IM Mon. treal postal workers walked of! the job early today Jn the lateet bl a series of '24-hour rotaUnf 1trike1 by poatal !mployes acron Canada . DAILY PILOT .............. ......... .... ...... -,._,_ C.... .... .s.. Cla :1s1e 1)11.\NGI COAST ltUIL'5MIHG COlril.l'Afll't ••••ti N. W•M l'r~I IM f'uWh.lw J1dt a. eu.1 • ., Vitt l"'11J!t.,1 '"" 0-.t l M-..r 1hellit • K11•il ldiMW" Tllo"''' A. M .. ,~i111 M ......... ldl!ll' lh.••'4 P, Nell ""'"'Of..-~ l•"W ....... Ct•!t Mfta: l • Weft Sty ~tr..t .. ..,.rl .. «II; :1711 W.t l.i•t MulWt!<ll l.-9 -..ct'll tn ,._, ·-H\1111""'911 ~; 111H tfff.11 ·~-I'd S.11 Clt!Mfll*: as NW1tl l l "'°'.._ ""' , ' '!\Ar· Juao·.µ. 19lt If t ' Ul"I Tt1"Ml9 LIBERTY BLOWS KISS TO NEWSMEN AFTER ARRA IGNMENT Froru Color1clo Spring• to State Hospital in Pueblo Liberty Extradition , Delayed in Colorado By Al\TlllJR R. VINSEL Of lfltDttlfPllttaNff Blowtq a breezy kiu to newsmen, f'&ndlellfllit killer Robert W. Liberty "" led !tom a Colorado Sprlnp courtn>om Tbanday, afler buyln1 a 36<1ay \l<lay in his return to the Soutberu Clilfprnia to face murder cbara:a:. He told a Judie he 11 lneane. The 23-year-0ld fonner mental patient. his girlfriend and a Uenaged traveling ampanion were indicted late Wednefday by the El Paso Couri.y Grand Jury on a variety of charges. · They are accused of kidnaping, ag- gravated robbery. asuult with a deadly wea~ on a peace officer and auto thttt; u -a reaul\ of a high speed chue. and capture Tue9day near Colorado Springs. Liberty, who has been s..o u C h t throughout Southern California 1 I n c e March, with the manhunt lntenslfyin1 since he struck last weekend, pleaded innocent by reason d insanity. Judge William E. Rhodes ordered him confinett lo the' state hosplt.al at Pueblo for-a 30-day pe:yc:ti.iatric e1aJninaUon, al-gh he wu qnally espected to be flown lo San Diet<> today. · Judced sane Wt September lS by a pllttl of paychialrlsts, the fonner palienl at two California 1tala 1-ttall is accused of murder in San Dlq:o. HW>llnglon Beach, and suspected of othe:n. Contract Signed For Lagana Hills Hospital Setup Officials of Saddleback Community Hospital have signed contracts with the Lutheran HOIPila.1 Society of Southern California for mmagernent md operation · of the proposed 256-bed facility in Laguna Hills. To be constructed over a three-year period, the SIO million, non-profit com· munity hospila.1 will .erve Leisure World, Laguna HUis, Lake Forest, El Toro, MiMion Viejo, Capislrano Highlands and Laguna Niguel. · A $1.S million state.federal grant far the project has beflllt awarded by the State Health Planning Council. The Lutheran Hos pital Society bas pled1ed guarantee of a Jong-term. no-Interest loan to help defray immediate planning cc>sts. The hospital will be built on Paseo de Valencia, adjoining the Leisure World Laguna Hills Medical Center. Under terms of the agreement with SCH, the Lutheran Society will provide man~gement .services far plam'l~ and construction or the hospital, from arcltitectural consultation to· fund raising. The Society ~ates five major Soothern Calil<irnl.I hospitals. Authod.ties-in Colorado disclosed, meanwhtle, that a fourth young man driving a yellow Mustana ls being bunted a:s a pogsible accomplice of Liberty and his gang. His girlfriend, Ann K. Bierly, of Eugene, Ort., pleaded innocent to the same diaries by reason of insanity and was also aent to the Pueblo facility for psychiatric examination_. :l'udge ~ scheduled arraignment for Glenn A. Fawcett, 17, of Midland, Tu., for Jyne 26, since the Grand Jury Indicted him on Identical charges, despite the faet he is a juvenile. Orange md San Diego county lawmen are in Colorado Springs todly _followlnJ investigations into the most recent murders with which Liberty may be linked. LAWMAN'S CONVENTION The Rocky Mountain foothill l'f:30f't town is literally the sjle Of a peace officers' convention. Liberty and hls two alleged partners were captured Tuesday by Colorado Springs Police Detective Bernie Cart.er --au by himsell -followiq a bullet· punctuated, high speed chase. Bail was set at $200,000 fM Liberty, whose last known address was 350 Avocado St., Costa Mesa, while. he la wanted in connection wlth a wbote string of murders and robberies. Liberty was a paUent at Atascadero and Metropolitan state hospitals spanning a three-year period afte r being found inntcent by reason of insanity in the biztlrre, 1966 murder of his girUrlend. Mrs. Marcella Landis, 31, was found with a Blble on her breast and candles burning beside her body .. while Llberty, then 19, strummed his Suitar In a dirge- like tune. JUDGED SANE By the time Liberty found his way before Jud~ Robert Gardner lalt Sept 15, be had undergone eltf:nded treatment and was declared to again be sane. Judge Gardner admittedly had reserva. tiona, but was bound by the law or California -It gives no alternative Jn some caaes -to release the slender young rnamtt. From Page 1 GRADS ••• aWp a towering boulder. A girt sat comJcally in a trash can. Another boy peered down from a lree. Many of the "boys had neally combed · shoulder-length hair. There was an oc· c1sional .)alrd or mustache.. And there were thf 'inevitable cheers from the crowd as their favorites ttooped by . The jubilant students spent their energy after 1.hey i;Qwmenced a:t the lrlCfilionil 111 night pat\Y beld 00 the blgb odlool sro\md•. ' Dodd w on't --Run Senator Eyes Independent Role WASHINGTON (UPI) -s ... ThomH J. Dodd (D-Coon.), pulled out of the race for the Democratic renomlnaUon for his Suate seat today, but left open lhe poulblllty he mJght run as m ln~ dependent. "I will not seek nor will 1 accept lhe Democratic noml.JiaUon as U.S. se nator ," Dodd aaid In a one..aentence stateme1l releued by his Wuhlngton office. Aides declined further commen~ tnd said Dodd WIS 1n Connecticut. But at Dodd'1 hamt I• Old Lyme, Conn., his prm aide told UPI that Dodd wu "aJvlng strlOU& corulderaUon" to a third party candidacy and tod1y'1 an"°°11Cement dld not preclude lhat posslblllty. Dodd, 1.1, who was censured by hls Sfnatt colleagues in 1967 for co11verting campaign rands to hi~ personal use, has been rWlnlnl uphill In hi> ba\U~ to win ''reROminaUon without apparent party backiq. The Democr1Uc S t a t e Convet\Uon is only two weeks away and Thunday an old Dodd supporter switched &nd aMounctd hls support for State Sen. Edward L. Marcua one of Dodd's rivals for the nomi111aUon. The Rev. J<>te:ph D. Duffey, aaUonal chalrman of the Americans r 0 r llemocraUc AcUon, another annoonced candidate .for the nomination, has won the endol'1tment of Sen. Abralwn A. Rlblcoff (l><:oon.) Dodd lllfftted a mlld hear\ attack May 13 and has be:tn rt00verlns slnct, although he flew to Wuhlflllon Thurlday lo vole on the Byn! amendmenl ·to the Cooper-Church amendQ'ltJlt. Dodd ruume:d the camP1Jsn trail after his heart selturc but has been spending much of his time resting at his Old Lyme home. - ' Police G.uard Firemen· ' Sni~rs R~ported at ijrook.lyn :l!'ferno • ). • ' 1' -~ • NIW" YOIUt (IJPI) .:. "ll'lres wtileb however, aaJd tho mtpv l'tflOr\s ,..,.. ,,... polled oul-.1 tho .,.. bef<n the bul'aed eut •I ..,._..~ And several unconllrmed and wn "just rumors." nrea erupted . .a.-_.... ICtlll tenern ts · There Was no foundaUon to the sniper Fire officials told certain companies • ...,... -Y en l.n a reports, the spok~sman aaJd. not to respond to fire calls In tha Brooklyq 1httto ., .. '""' broucht u9der Order was restored Jn the area later BrownavUle area lf they lei\ they could eontrol today by firemen who were ln the morning. Police escorted firerrien not handle their own security. escorted Into the area by police after into the area and by g a.m. (EDT) Authorl~les sald trouble broke out when reports o( snipers. t.br. blazes were lln'tlted to sma ll rubbish police attempt~ to ar~st two men for y k Fi Chief John O'H n fires in and around the block of buildings. allegedly setting rubbish fires 111 a New . or re a.an The block affected by the fires is Brow~vllle street There was a Wl>se. aa.ld there was a half }lour delay !11 bordem by &IUer and Hopkinson quent firebombing of a,poUcc radio car aend1ng firemen to the tcent because avenues andl Lealon Stret and Saratoga and a third mau wu arrated. they bad been ''taraeta for thrown Avenue in. the Brown.avjlle secUon, a One palrolman suffered a ala&bed mbslles, lnciuding rocks and botUe:s'" black. and Puerto Rican ghetto. finger while ~fnini with retlc~etds whft throu...._ 'ni...._t ol racial disturbances Police said beefed up patrols and tac-reportedly lr1ed to keep police from 6 " a 6" tical patrol forces, which tried to calm arresting the suspects. He "u treallll:I tn the East New York and Brownsville the commWlity during the night, had at a bolpital and released. seetions. MOit of the fires W_!IN! reported out by 8 a.m. EOO:. "When the sman arm• fire s1ar1ec1 Nixon 'Concerned' we would not allow our men into the area ,'' O'Hagan said In answer to ques- tions about the firefighting dela y. The supermarket and a number of shops were reported to have betn looted and a police tadto car was firebomb~. The burned \enemenll had been alated for demolltion as part of an urban renewal pro1ram 1n the prectOminabtlY black n~lghborhood. It was the first 1erk»u1 r a c i a I out· break of the au mm er In New York' and came after a d1y Of ·searing ~e1i which hit tl de1rees. '11\ere were no reporta of injuries but at least ei~t pe.rllOOI were arrettea-:-'rhe trouble wil trigtred by police attempts to arrest two looters lD the East New York supermarket. Asked if there actually had been If\)' small amu fire in Brownsville, O'H1gan said: "Listen, I !lp<lke to policemen who were oq lhe scsie who know what they're t.1lkin1 about and the report aeem1 to be·valkS." A spokeaman for Mayor Lindsay, Apartment Units Won't Ha_ve Any FW.g on Sunday There won 't be any Flag flying :.t the Northcliff ipartmenta in Lquna Beach this Sund1y, Flag Day, bul residenls or the ow1·your-own eomplex at North Coast Highway and Alter Street hope W have a new one up by J uly •• The bi& n., that cuatomarily flies ftom the pole on thg deck oublde the apartment building was hauled down, folded preci11ely and carried off by a 11ae1Uy dreaaed" young couple on Memorial Day, before the startled eyes of resident Mrs. Hugh Cavanagh. The Liguna wom1• said she was look· inc out ot her· window that afternoon when she saw a couple, about 2.5 years old, and "not hippie types," stroU In from the highway and onto the deck . "About five minutes later I saw them walkiltg out The man had a Flag very neaUy folded, tucked u11der his arm," said Mrs. Cavanagh. "I wondered If it could be our fl1g ." A glance at the empty pole confirmed her su~plclons. She hurried down the street, but found no sign of the couple, or the flag. • - Army Primed to Evacuate ' . ·u.s~. CitiZens in Jordan WAS!UNGTO~ (UPI) -The !Ind Airborne ~n1Via101t 1 at Ft.' Brau, .N.c .•• .has been pl1ced on ,1ert ·11 pe.rt, of emergency "Alannlng 1n p' o t e c t l n a Ameriun cl~ _lp ratrlfetom Jorda(t, admlnislralion '1lflclall uJd today. · They said the paratroooera -were alert;d Thursday night while 14 U.S. citizen( were being held ho!ltage ln two hotel! In Amman, the Jon!ao capital, by Palestlnlan CoDUJlandos. Although the host.ages have sinc-e been released and an airlUt of foreigners out of. Amman has been arranged by the Inlernational Red Cross, the troops remain on alert, officials said. "It is normal proc~ure when I ait~a.­ tion becomes less sLable to place wuta: on the alert," they said. The officials said the alert did not mean President Nixon was about to move troops lflto Jordan to rescue Americans. White House f'ress Secretary Rl>nald t . Ziegler said Nixon has been "very concerned" about the fate of U.S. citizens and the vtorsenlng poljUcal situation In Jordan. He said Nixon has rece ived frequent reports on the conflict between the Palestinian commandos and King Hussein's Arab legion. Nixon met for 45 minutes today ,with his foreign affa irs adviser. Dr. Henry the evacuailon, the ~ crosa Is •1111 negoUating. with Pal.tine commaodos on getting the evacuees safely to the alrpor\, they said. DHficulty tn 1ettlng Amtric1n1 to the · staging area had been one of the roadblocks earlier towards orde:rinl an evacuation. But overnight there were aOme hopeful developments In the Jordan situation which bu been considered IMre u U · tremely tefL9t and daft&trous. Arab guerrillfJ ffieaaed the hosialU which they hid held in two Amman holels, U.S.,.(ljficlals uld. Among tMse. releUed was Robert PeUetreau, of the U.S. embuly in Am· man, who happened to be in the Amman Intercontinental Hotel at the tbne thJt the hostages were confined. West.em reaidents in Amm'an were described as being tense and nervous. .RePort.s h ave been reac hi n t Washington oC 0>nsider-1ble lootin1 In Amman and some raping, said to involve at least a few American women. One report said the civil war In Jordan had resulted in "a complete breakdown of order in Amman ... with rape and murder of American women and the widespread destrueUon of American pro- perty." .A. Kissinger, to review developments Bl D i" Jocd8". --aze . estroys A Slale Department special task force headed by Ambassador Harrbon Sym. La G · mes. farmer envoy to Jordan ,. is trying guna a rage to confirm the welfare and whereaboUta of all U.S. nationals in Jordan, Ziegler said. Ziegler said the lnte matlonl Red Cross has contracted with Middle East Airlines in Beirut, Lebanon, to airlift Americans and other foreigners out or Jordan. There are an estimated 535 Americans in Jordan. Among those leavina ire ·'nonessenUal" personnel 1t the Amer- ica n Embassy Jn Amman and their depen- dents, Ziegler said. Officials said details of the evacuation of foreigners from Jordan were 11till being worked out . Although Jordan has agreed to allow Middle East .\lrllne! plmes to fly into Amman to conduct Fire of unknown origin partially destroyed a garagt 1t 145 SL AM'a Drive iD Laguna Beach Wednetday nJsfit. Three units responding to lhe t :24 p.m. call found the rear of the gara1e at the residence, owned by Willian} Beeman, engulfed in flames. The only .person on the premises at the time was a roomer, Benjamin Franklyn Lyona. He wa1 unhurt. · · Firemen said the blaze apparently started in some storage shelvu 1t the back of the agra1e, but did not im· mediately e'!ltabllsh the cause. Damage from the Ore, which burned through much of the 11rage root, wu CHAIR SALE! FLOOR SAMPLI SHOWN UI. SIU . GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER Ovtr 100 flUl llty th1irs to choo1 • from end t ll et o•+stencilnt reclwctions. All 1i1e1, 1hept1 i styl11 ltt ovory coleP lmelin1ble. Ttkt edv•nt•g• of this wondt rful promotion. le •mon9~the fir1t to choo11 frtm this out1t1ndin9 selt ction. DEALERS FO R: HENR EOON -DREXEL -HERITAGE • NIWPOllT l l ACH 1727 Wlllldlff Dr. ~2·2050 0 ,IN PlllOAY 'TIL f - 'INTERIORS LAGUNA BEACH Pr,tifo11lon1I lftt•rlor 345 North Coett Hwy. 4'"551 Ot1l8"•rt Avallabl.....AIO OPIN FRIDAY 'Tl l 9 ...... ,.,. "" ...... 0...,. c...., .,..., • ., -I f 7 • ' 7 . .. • • • ... • • . '. ., • I . . . ~ :. . •.• \ j , TOday's-Ftiaal · -. . N. Y. Steelu '.: ., *· * voe. 63, Nq. 1:.0, 4 SEcTIONS. 42 l'AGES . · 'OAAN6'ElCOUNrt',;C'AoFoRNl.t\ ~ I . ' ' ' ! . • •.,. -( : 1EN CENTS " ... 1 • ! : ~ ' •• ~ '• Agnew, Reagan -A~rivf{·!.f·~~ ' I ' ' I • . ' • ., • ' 1 I ' . " Law' A'ge~«~Yi · · . . . ~ Funds Topic . . In Cleinenie ~· ,, ' Governor .. Roiiald Re~i1 ar't:ived .on the Qrange.Coast by sea ·tod~y,.rolld:.v~ within hours by Vic'e Pre'sident Spiro Agnew In a helicopter for •· -~tblg · at the Western White House of toP..~vel officials examin,ing ~ hilge •. f~~ral g~,anta m•tJe ~ 11,w eqfar~e~e1,t ,' ~· ' ' ". . . '' . ' .... : . " . ,. . . c1e1. . ... The govenOi:, who ~nt ~ . night aboard Oscar winner John Way:Jte,'1-:·~J!f Gbose" off NeWpo~t ~bor"._tnen .stearp· ed int.O Dana H8.r~r this · morptni .aboird " . : r : . , • , 1 ~ILl' 1111l01 ..... ,.... • DAILl' 'ILOT $1111 ~lltle FACES TELL THE-StDRY As LAGUNA HIGH•SENIDR$ FILE TO COMMENCEMENT· El(ERC!SES LjlilDER BEAR, ~LAG;·Titn;Ol)I GRADS FAGli STIFF'BR!,tE . . . ' . .. . . ; . ' ... ' . . • I '• ~ • ' . the converted 11ub chaser.· · : . . . ' . . . . .. ' i ~ ' San -c.leniente~Seniors . . .. t . ~ Agnew; making 'rut seeood 'vWt iO the Orange COast inl les( lhan 1 I week. Wa!l' 8Cheduled to arrive at the W!slern White -. . . . ' -· , Hou .. compound .. ..: noon today. where Hoo: · r Mm'-'"" ,, p. . ble the two men would join the Pre£id<nt'• . '1:,1 if.~, . ro ms. I .:! ' " Signs ; L<ig'u~~'{lig~ · Conimlssion on .JntertowmnieDtal 'Reta· . ' · • , : · ' · r. · · · • f ·p · R •· -tiou f~ talb 1on ·the Safe Streets and · ·' • ·, ·. · 1 ' · • 1 0 · e ace · e1g·n Crime Ciiitri>I .(ct) · · '. . . • . ." _BY JOHN ,VA~Tl';RZA ' • . ")ll ,tl)ls tline ll>o· ochoclt· must '"'lp , .~ _ •1 • ..·--.-., •• , 1 .. ~:Ot"'-~'·~~'(J°$ 1 l~1tUdtntkitqdevf~.a .cxmeeplar J • . • • · . . · •• 1 •.• ,.1 . ~' tioU!,IJl<••,P\'.",1~·•!h"r An ·oYeroow F -· . Mil'_ ''!'...M:'.the '.~\lo!•' '!lld I .· -' . · ·,. · -. .. ,. · · · , "R '~' u-;fj~ ·~•jf'tlie ·. ~· •r'.t*""_..""vil'....,... 1 " ~··m· ' ••-.i,t·~, ·~'"·~·1 • f .. " .. . •tjiiiijjAf\~.~·~·•·it.;j, , ' . r,~·a . "~"k..i.~~;k; I ·~ , • .. o· ... r·o· t'f'er· , . . I ~e·. "-, .. tlon /which . ~~~;i~·'-l'ti .•. .; .. 'j,..o ".'l· • , • t •. ,. ,, • nu:ire ·~rtaht tut b . : '-.' °',,;,, :~ . " ~1~ ·» ~ ~·'· :,J!f~··· ,' ~. a Jar.' ;~~~w~r · °ra Ila:~,~ 0 !"'?rlotr : •I ::~I>ell:r:." i.'~er 1aDcl.IO!i( t~·~ ..... ~-~~.~-r.!'~~~lld1~!!1 .. i ~~ ·~1(<', .. ' ~ . ' ·•: ~..,~~¥£~.~ar¥ . ·ay lilc~RD P. Nm . -Of .. 0.llt'! "" St•ff . ' • Laguna Beaclr High SchoOI sinior1 sant ' their· A1mi Mater in unisOn for the P:~~.~~rlii:~~ ~~e~~.\: "~:~~i1~!=.~t~.t::· :~ ~~eg~:.,.1·: ';~vlom•·-~ .. 1·;., ... 1lhe~.TH; ~J~,I~ , ~~;g~=:~'..;.J.f~ " ciqbOt,I 5' . it ·shoUld .be and '"What we have been b'i!..\..,1c~ N'" A ~"t>v· :J Mlcoran Vt"' ansen ,lll'l:HC'U. sire said -. . . la!'it Ume Thursdey night. ' The commencement ceremony In the culdoor 'amphilheater of Irvine Bowl had the style and · 'variety that has become associated With Laguna commencements. There: were· 246 seniors. gradualed. The bowl, which holds 2,500 : persons, was nearly full is the seniors descended. tOward · their seats thr0ugh tbC · £lower bedecked arches htld-by~juniot f\rls.' ..:.__ G~~er was Charles Wbjtc~ur1ch. fonner Lqmia l:U&h teacher now a mem- ber .or· tilt UC lrvine faculty. He told tht class that they belong to a nation that pr~y1 for peace while practicing war. ~ "You cli.n ·change people," he told the class. "If yoU have the moral couragl!' lo take the initial step, you may fiRd· others join you." .. He lauded the class for its invol vement lie said its members had acted more evel')"'fbere · 1t once ',that ·they must . · nt:l5..,,. !;Ii~" ~wport 1Teactli .a1 7.:30 . "The 'Urne iD de'\'Cltplng ltll,dems"1ldees J. r » 1 • r ..,1, 1 · begin nearby, ''Many ~t you have worked tok?, by .older generauonir that • if can a .m. ~l.f..: r9r. the , relativ,ely. sbo'd,11n . has already rt>een ... re:acMd.'. .lft~~1-b;ih I ~aJulalor:l~n ~bar~ 1ayJor '°!>If' 1 changes J n me by Ute sheer force ~! beH . 'd "'W ·b . . ....1-i 1 • sopthwNcr; to _the paruatly, ~pJeted school years loOk ·8t 'tOday s aoc1ety, clUna: .lht-wllat yciu are," he said. . e .sa1 · e nng a.>'!'rru.t!'':""'"'·a · Dan4ltiroar.. . . 1 .·.,.-~ • • • • a~esome. problems.·of rtic~I lti1fe.. He.iaid if .lht world is~ bt im~rov~ = ofofs!~ioo res=blli~a';Q~ ~~ro)b r· e~ ::v:ti,'f'' ~p~~f, to ~ _ ·r • " '. , :~:~~:~ if'd.~ destruclioa. of D,aD•i the class must have a share m Jt. the wounds or America 's social disease " Su:ure .. • • r ':JA._,pw . ..aal;f • .P Kid' 1 •• • ' :. "As individuals •nd' u •·group you Ke. said "our· heralded do notliirig •ard Pl'~~ ··~ve 19 SJ111 : ~"'Ill"!'\" Jor • '1.,TUU1ftUl1 Raps, · _'We 'l'ust ljn~ anlll'er• ·l<> auch Pt .. ar.e ·amon&·the ·finert.,P,e<>Ple I have die silent majority will l\.arde'n t~-·pteh'.J 'f~·· .• ,.,..th1!':1aut ~' I a' j ·' 1.i .• , ... ,. '~· blems as.·overpopulatJqn .... we ·Jaeve ,1 ever kQOwii," said W,httctilltc)),. tttemselves J.o the"shocli: value·t.hal i'Kt:nt C the .ct!_ fOOd~rence. on b: e~·' • , 1. R l ._ created alt pollut.ion,.water pollution.and ·1 Valedictorian'chrlSllililil!l'·Powen said .(SlateVnlverslty)presenled. 'Altlieliiiie-~.,.1.§ p ~' to<1':"''7.. Wblte' Hoiiii .-· QUSj • ·fl eQ;$eS ' · -, groulld poUu~on. The -•11'"1 1.00 -IUlll~ the clUs. will '"'Yeheineritly punUe the passes, they will forget or become J~ ~ · . · Y on . . · J 1• · . : 1 , .. ·. . , · •• -. ~ 80 thick t~t peppJe eanoot llff , cha.Henges life offers,1yet ·our •.v<rtex ~unetotherealitY11sthey~ave ·~me grRe.,~~b·~ ;~t .;~~:~,J . Qn'.h :C"-m·:_ini·,.,.A._.-~~or:f:JJIJY~·~a11t:t iof:aomeptaces.•• of energy will not be channeled totally immune lo tile slaughter 1n Southeast ·commtl&ioft by 'pfe ·dent·N.lxoeT· .-a~ ~........,., W C', ~·~· ·. , Afs · . . · ' into the search.for tbe dollar bill &:B· · · .. SI • ' ... ,.. ' • • •• '· ¥~ • , •• • , •• ~r: ctUng.the 'IOarf~g r:a~t;in.crinlCj "Unlike previous generations we will ·~ey represent the same apathetic , ~ke~:;fi: :'~~ Gov.~ N:~ Is 0 n · A plstol·packing desperado lfbo 'sfl!d _ hiewara~~ea195,, , dtui~ ad~icµm and · 1 dr a&e tioo t the hail of public mass that ~stroyed Germany · · · · her bad, seven· st~lel 10· er~ .!QdnaPltf ~ Ohc?b-•, ~M15S Teylor t1i1med to pro-liv~w ft" nte 11 °nationc a ~~~j~ "Of in the 30's. I cannot justify this ,soft ·Jt wes not«amOUGced w~t.?r.ReagaR a .69-year"Qid San Clemellte:-n,fan\~ . il~,Crt!ltf9 '~Yi:~a,Y's,~h00Jogy .. ,· ·. :!tvr c~tU.ce We ale human be-genocide." Calling human understanding and Apew would 'ltay• f~r· the press ' day afternoon, robbed bifa, tri4!4 ~O -ob-:'Bffltl,s;,llvlng map){ ~~flls, new ::s yearning· to re3ch the f!l'll potential the highest purpose of communication, confere~e; nor ,.what i theJr plans 'for tain isoo ·trom his .bank 1n"d ·f4nally p tetl,uiologlcal .dev~loJ)mel1tlf have.creaied . of uor selves and our ·environment. not he said, "We must speak up.'' The the evening were. ne'.d ln ~his -car. 1 • • • • , • • 1 • new ptob!Cms: the .space ~ramLt\91 . recept.icals inlo which units of learning class rose as one to applaud. Agnew left for the San Clemente Co~ •Carl M. Clouse of 501 ·Del. Mar .Ave. put. trash oo the mooR and a rina are stuffed.'' Howard . Hi Us. student body president, pound from ~ Newporter Inn 1111 sald ·' he was . forced · to. ride wf\h . ~~e · ol, litter a~und the earth. · also received a standing ovation from f't'.e\Yporl Beac~ ,where lte may ilay the young -man from ,SQuth 1 qo.a,t Plua. 1p , 'T~Jeviston ·has giv~ us the JJ·auaeaun,._ classmates for his remarks prior to night. . , . . 1 Costa· Mesa to San Olemente~· . ·. -rather 'than artistic -conufrercfal introducing an artistic collage of color The vice president spent p~rls Of last He ·esca~· during , a· sculfl' 'pY~lde , to ~b.ill:d. tbe public witl\,propagandl.~ Elides accomp.anled by soul mu~ic. It Monday and TlH!Sdly ·at tlJe same ., tht United C8lifomla 'Bank·b(iil)Cb~~· · B~ lhe 19lut1ons·wf!t cOrhe,. too ihe showed children al play~-wor~ers. old ~st~lry wh;ert .,l)e Pl•~~ te~{lis .ard . ~ding ,.1o ,sin.~~~te''P9Uc•,1 ~: a4~·:, ',' · : ', . '. ' .. ~ .. people., a sort of cand id ghmpse of goll du~ ~ne mor:n1~ a'ir.'~ ~t , the abductor, described as aOOUt 2$ years 1 And ~ .S~n Cl~~ftle · Hig!) Seboot , .Viejo High Graduates Hold Exuberant Rites By PAMELA HALLAN OI 1111 o.nr Plltr Sr.ff With diplomas safely in hand and wild cheeri11g filling the night~ the class of 1970 Of Mission Viejo-H.igtl Schoo! niade it~ exij Thursday. ..... It was a memorable one .. AS-< the organist began . the stately flourilhes of the recessional, all 3S& scarlei robed gradu·ates toOk off running across the stadluqt lilte a herd of elephants racing for Lion Country Safari. "I didn't tbink they'd do it," shreiked a girl In the stands. It was a far cry from their entrance in which two. dignified rows of scarlet wove their way through seated parents on opposite sldes ol the stands, paning through decorated arches as they made their way to 4>e·athlelic.field. Commencement spea~er Joe Snodgrass spoke of "the Challenge of 'n!spOnslbllity''. which will confront. e.ach gradute as he makes his way in the work!. "Tonight is the graduation of the first charter class -amen," he said. "Whe:n we came here to a new school In the mjddle of a then small residential dlatrlct we fought mud in the winter and dust in the summer and our teams dll:ln't 1lw•)'s win. But we faced the challenge of opening a new school. "Our class now has new challenaea -college, 'establlshlog a home and mak· ing a living. but the greatest of all ts the challenge of responsibility for our actions and our beliefs. ·'Our nation hu many problems. I ' • ~ally..cJorl't think they are as serlOU! as some suggest, but they do exist and •must be faa!d . We must have the responsibility to du.I with them." He told his classtnales they have-the · rigPt anJJ• the duty to change the ays1em ... If there's something they ~Dolt lift, but they mu.€ work fOl:~ehance withoUt disruptina the lives ot innocent · people, withoµt hurting b)'!tanden. He said he wa!I calling for a rttum to moderation before the ftilr right Ind the far Jell pull lhe coontry apart. ''Those at both extremes. are tearing and divicl:ing by forcing a stand on each issue. yet most issues an:n't that clear. Eventually )'OU become I rubber stamp." Anoftie.~ atudent. speaker, J an e Rasmussen, speaking on "the positive w'y,'' aceepted ,lhe eballeaa:e .. "Our life i.'1 'what our thoughts make It. ''Keep an oPfn, mind, · remember change is Inevitable and that each day will bring a new diallenge." $bt warned qailllt nojectin1 life by alfowiri& ... allvLlm to lake ·over. She encoura1ed her cluomat.. to think poslUvely and enjoy lhe challerigca. MW Rasmussen was one er four sludentrwho reCefVed specta"I r«ognition at the ouldoor ceremony. She and Cbrystlne Jona were cited for having a 4.0 grade -point average for their high school yeus. Marybeth Hanuffack and Patricia Kten also were honored tor bavlna: S19 averages. humanity . the ·p0&hl'F1•e · crowns ~at · m ol~, raced.;i.way.· , ..... ,. . : • , stadehts bein'g graduated that niCl:'l' As students receivOO their diplomas, Cc]rona del ttfar last Mond~ ~&bl. 1 • • • Costa· .Mesa ·£olic'e ~~ective :Gel'.JY . would take wt bi diVetoplrie~ thoif. pi~ures of them at leisure were 1>1'9-Sourcei ·aa1d·~ ,vice~..,holds niompkin said ;Cl~fe ·~s·'rilliievtd'.~' reined'lea. -- jecled ~-a large s~reen behind them. 1a · fO~riess f~-:~h · t~.i).no; ~. tl}e , $26 in, cash_ ind tw.o · c~r:Clt~l.'ift~~ · 1'Advances ¥w1ll be made 1n ill fields. · 1\e _photographs varied. One boy st(l9d nearb;' ' restioran~ l>Caa~i~ 1of the . the1 ·kidnaper . l'.orced ~ms TWlf.:1:1~1 ~· ·; New medical 'technlQuea . will cure • (See GRADS, Page Z). p/lv111;y. car.·, . ,.·!,·~·-,. ~\fi~':ie~ec~lo~~b:"i:I w . ' ~ belleY•·t~ be ltnJl0"9ible· potittcai" &l\il <ooooniR: •differences will \;.;•ootm 1 atj the-· Corifthnce · table', rither thin ' t~attleJ'ielQ,. 1 ' ' : 1~ , ·- .-~~~~~~..,.....,....,~~~-.· -' ~ 1 ~·~'.. " . , I ' ' ,. ~ I 'I .. ·Cou&t . , -~ --- L I J . DAf\.Y '!LOT SC Wife Facing .- Hearing • , ' • OnDrugRap ~ ... ~ 'l1le wUe of 1 young Laauna Beach .rnD who faces trial on charces of transporting '10 pounds of hashish and Intending to sell the drug. will be at· ra.igned for a second time July 10, as the dlttrlct attorney attempts lo establish her·tmpllc.aUon in the case. Ann Carey, 21 , was released tut week when JIJdct Richard Hamilton found in- 6Uf(iclent evidence to bind ber over for trial with her husband, -Tod, 1471 N. Coal! HJtj>way, and his brother, llobe:rt. The brothers wore arrested by 1-· Beach pollce May 4 wheo they aUecedlf oUempled to transport the large dNI shipment, lJorth an estimated '90.000. · Mrs. ea.., turned benell· to to pqllce a few days later. However, Judge J!amlll«I ruled In • r Sou\b County Municipal \:Our! that evidence ·found tn ·her penOoaJ Jette~ could not be used against her and she was freed.'The two brothers were bound • . u~t,......... UBERTY BLOWS KISS TO NEWSMEN A"FTER ARRAIGNMENT From Color•do Sprlnga to St1te Hospital in Pue~lo ' over for Superior.Court trfal. L "b E d • • ,:.=:_:::ea:;,~·~.::: i erty xtra ition the_ new oourt date wa1 eet. ~.....tille tbo'dlstrlct attorney'• olllce has fllell .. -1 with~ Court D la d . C l d , ~'1!:1~t=:::.:-:i: . e ye in o o_ra o case apliill Ille --·'· LagUila P.lanhei:s K~ping Busy On -Sign M~ure i ~ two months after the city's new ll&n ordlnlnce went into effect, tli~. IAIUlla Beach Plamln1 ~ continues to devote much cl its tjpie to interpretations of the law and assorted requests for si,n variances. On the commission's Mooday · niPt agenda, nine put of 14 lteml relati t.:> sign problems. T'1ey incIDae: -'!be second public hearing on sign ordinance amendments pertaining lo pu-lie service ,qm and barber pole sigM. -A variance: application for a sign eicoeding pennillell area al Continental Ml!-· mos. Cout Hipway. -An ~lion from Ibo dty at. torney's. olllco u to what por;jom ol • l>ulldinl Clll1ltllute Its l'!'"lmoter. wllb r<IMion 16 polo ailDI willlD 'IO Hid' of a, bull.al--II ' ~-' ~Review ol a pole alin Joeaticn at the Riviera Mofd, 1125 S. Coast Hlibway. ..-.R<qµest for approval of a \l!mPoRfY 5.ign proa:ram chanpt& "RJcMeld" to "Al<o" alin• oa three Coall HJchway •tellooa In Loguna. +.Review d.. stte plan for Burt's Sbap. pirl( Cent<r, -Lajuna CIJIYOD Rdid, tocluting comprohensive algn pr<> gram. -Request from Rolsmoor Lel•ure World for butallation <I a travel cllrec- tion sign identifying Leisure World at the lnteneeUaa of Lqtma cany.o Rood and El Toro Road. -RecommendaUons of r e v i 1.e d. languagi ID tbe:ordmlnct for "method of calculating s!gn areu." -~ ... Uon d the aw regardil>1 &igns on awnings. OUblde the sip problem area, 1-th' mmni.ssion will cmsider establisbMent of · a South Coast Hlgbway parltlng di~rict, appointment of a planning com- missioner to the underground ututUes committee and approval of "wil otyu.t" as a home occupaUoo. 4,100 Leave Jobs MONTREAJ; (AP) -About 4,100 Mon. Creal post.al workers walked off the job e¥J,y today in the lat,e.tj, ill a series o\ 24-hour rotating gtrlke1 .. by postal e~ployes across Canada . DAILY PILOI N..,_, le.a. ·•·. H•lltl..,_ ..... ....... ..... .. ..... ,..,. c.. NM ··s. er •••• OflAHH COAi! f'U.,..ltHIN!i COM~ANY lt1Mri M. W~-' r ruidlrlt •toll M lllMr ·-J•e• •· e.,,,.., \Ike ,,_,,_, '"' Genll'll Mll'ltflf lli•111•• «""a Elftllir ne111111J A. MJ.rpltlM ~E'!:'!' 1'1th•" P.-Nall ltu1'I OrMet ~ •fl• ........ CO.It Mn.~ llD Wu! 6iy SlrMt ~I .. WI: 2211 Wnl a111M11 IOt.llWl rf """"' ... c1 .. '" ,._, .., .... k111111"'9Mori a..uii 1n1s .,,di IC1Ui..t•"' .. II C:,.,....,te, W fillf111 II C,,MIM ••I \ • . ' • By Al\'Oltl!l 11, VINSEL Of ttleO*ftrPllltlWf • Blowinc a breuy. kiss to newsmep, candleligbt killer Robert w. Llberty WIS led from a Colorado Sprtnis courtroom 'Jbunday, after buyln1 a 30-<lay delay In his relum to the Soothern CaiUornta to face murder charges. He told a Judi• be ta Insane. The ~year.old foimer mental patient. his girlfriend and a teenaged travel.Ing oompanion were indicted late Wedne!day by the El Pu:> County Grand Jury on a variety of charges. They are accused of-kidnaping, ag· 1ravated robbery 1 ueault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer and auto thtf~ ai a ·result or a high speed chase and capture Tuesday near Colorado. Sprii\gs. Liberty, who hu been s o u I h t throughout Sciulhern California s i n c e March, with the manhunt Intensifying since he struck last weekend, pleaded innocent-by reason U Wanity. Judge William E. Rhodes ordered him confined to the state hospital at Pueblo for a 30-dali psyctUl:tric eumin1tioo, althou&fl be WU tirijirlaUy eipecled" tD be nown to San Diego today. Judled sane last. September 15 by 1 a panel of psyclil>trlsts, the lonnei' • patient at two California state hotpltals Js aCiCUsed of. murder · in San Diqo. Huntmgton Bud1, aad lllJP6de(i of other•. Contract Signed For Laguna Hills Hospital Setup, Officials (If Saddleblck Gommunlty Hospital have signed contracta: with the Lutheran Holpital Society of Southern California for management and operetian of the proposed 256-bed facility in La(UDi Hills. To be constructed owr a three-year period, the $10 mtnton,· non-profit com- munity bo.!pitaI will ~ Leisure World, Laguna Hills, Lakt Forest, El Toro, r..1ission Viejo, Capistrano Highland! and Laguna Niguel. A $1.IJ million state-federal grant for the project hes been awarded by the State Health Planning Council. The Lutheran Hospital Society hia pledged guarantee of a long-term, no-lntertst loan to help defray tmmed.late planning costs. The hospital Will be built on Pasco de Valencia, adjoining the Leisure World Laguna Hills Medical Center. Under terms of the agreement with SCH, the Lutheran Soci¢y wi11 provide management services for plaMing and constructKln of the hospital, from architectural consultation to fund raising. The Society operates five majcl> Southern Califm>la boapltals. Authorities in Colorado disclosed , meariwhile, that a fourth young man driving a y,ellow Mustang is ~ing hunted as a possible· accomplice of Uberty and his gang. His girlfriend, Ann K. Bierly, of Eugene, Ore,, pleaded innocent Ul the same charges by reason of insanity and was also sent to the Pueblo facility for psychiatric examination. Judge Rhodes sdleduled arraignment for Glenn A. Fawcett, 17, of Midland, Tex., for June H. since the Grand Jury ·indicled him on identical charges, despite the fact he is a juvenJle. Orange and San Diego county lawmen are in Colorado Springs today following investigations 1nt.o the m05t recent murders with which Liberty may be linked. LAWMAN'S CONVEHl'ION The Rocky Mountain foothill resort town is literally the site of a peace officers' convention. Liberty and his two alleged partners were captured Tuesday by Colorado Sprinp Police Detective Bernie Carter ·-all by himself -following a bullet- puncluated, high •peed chaso. Bail was set al $200,000 for Li)>erty, whose lalt. knoWn address ' was 350 Avocado St., Costa Mesa, while he is wanted ln connection with a whole string of murders and robbtrles. Liberty was a patient at Atascadero and Metropolitan state hospitals spanning a three-year period after being found Innocent by reason of Insanity ·1n the bizarre, 1986 murder of bis girltrltnd. Mrs. Marcella Landis,· 31, was found with a Bible on her breast and candles burning beside her body, while Liberty, then 19, strummed his guitar in a dirge- like tune. JUDGED BANE By "the time Liberty fou~ his w11y before J udte Robert Girdner last Sept. 15, he 'had undergone extended treatment and' was dttlared to again be sane. Judge Gardner admitted.I)' had reserva- tions, but Wal bound by the Jaw O( California -Jt gives no alternative in some cases -to rtltase the slender young roamer. From P,,.e 1 ·GRADS ••• atop • towering boulder. A girl sat comically in a traati can. Another boy peered down from a tree. Many of the boys had neatly combed shoulder-length hair. There wu an oc· casional beard or mustache. And there were the inevitable cheers from the crowd--as·their·favorites trooped by. The jub112ni students spent their energy a.fter they commenced at the tr•ditlonal' all ni&f>t party held oa the h1ib aebooI pounds. D•dd Won't Run Senator Eyes Independent Role WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sea. Thomu .J. Dodd ID-CoM.), pulled out of the race for the OemocraUc rtn0mln1Uon for his Sellate seat today, but left open ·the JIOS$ibility he might run u an In· dependent. • "I will not aetk nor wlll I accept the Democratic nomluUon as U:S. senator," Dodd aaJd ln a one-aetite.nce statemut r.teued by hJa Wuhtnaton omce. Aiileo declined further C:Ommtnl ll1CI said Dodd was tn Connectleul But at Dodd's· home II Old Lyme, Conn.. bis press aide told UPI that Dodd wu "'giving seriow conllderation" to a fl\1rd party candldaey and today's announctment did not preclude that posslblllty. Dodd. 63, who was ceniured by hll senate colleaaues in 1967 for convtrUna campaign funds to his per!Oflel u11e, bu been runninii upbJll In his battlt I lo Win re10min1Uon without apparent party backtag. · The Democratic S t a t e ConvenOon Is only two weeks away and Thursday an old . Dodd supporter 1wltched and announced his support for State Sen. Edward L. Marcus one of Dodd'• rivals for the nomiaation. The Rev. Joseph D. Dulfey, ullonal chalrrni.n of the Americans f o r Den~nde Acllon, another anncunoed candidate for. U>e nominaUon, bas won the endorsem<nt or Sen. Abrabam A. R1b1co1r <l>Olen.l Dodd auUerod a mild heir\ auack May 13 and has been recoverm, slnce, although he new to Wuhlilglon Tbunday to vote on the Byrd amendment to the Cooper-Church amendme1t, Dodd reswned the campaign trail after hi& heart seizure but has bee:R 11pendlng much of his time resting at hls Old Lyme home. ! • • • • em en .· ... ~nipers Reported at Br<JO~~yn Inferno • • NEW YORK (UPI) -Fires whldl alinid out a .upe:rmarket .and several, ,. ~ aad vacant tenements in a Bn>okiyn 'cl\dto area were bi:<>ughfwlder c::ooU_ol todly by firemen wbo wete escorted into the area by police after . reports of snipers. New Yori: Fire Chief John 0'Haga~ .1ald there was a ball hour delay in aending firemen to the -~ becawe Uley . hid been "targets for thrown missiles, including rocks and boUles .. through a night ol racial dislurt;ances tn the' Eut New York and Brownsville sectlom. Most of the rues were reported out by I a.m. EDT. ' · "When the small arms me . sfu.rted ~ would riot a!IOw aur mtn ·into the area," O'Hag_an said in answer to ques· tions about the firefighting delay. The supermarket and a number or shops were reported to ·~!~e _b~n looted and a police radio car was firebombed. The ~rned tenements had been slated for de:moUUon as part or an urban renewal proeram in the predominantly black netpbOrnood. It was the first aeriotls r a c l a 1 out-- break or the s u mm er ln New V.ork and came afte.r a day of searing beat which hit 11 delfee!. 'Illere Wete no reports of Injuries but at Jeut eight peraons were arrested. The trouble was triggered by police attempts to, arrest two looters in the El!t New York supermarket. Asked i! there actually had been any small anns\fire in Brownsville, O'Hagan said: ''Listen, I 9P0ke to policemen who were on the scene who know what they're talking abwt and the ~ "'"" to be valid." A apokeamao for Mayor Llnd,,ay, Units Apartment Won't Have Any Flag on Sunda y There wot11'l be any Flag flying st the Northcliff apartments in Laguna Beach this Sunday, Flag Day, but residents of the 'owa-your-own complex at North Coast Highway and Asler Street hope to have a new one up by July 4. The bi11 flag that customarily flielll from the pole on the dk k outside the apartment building was hauled down, folded precisely and carrled off by a "fteatly dressed" young couple en Memorial Day, before the startled eyes 0£ resident Mrs. Hugh Gavanagh. The Laguna womu said she was look- ing out of her window that afternoon when she saw a couple, abou~ 25 years old, and "not !:Uppie types," stroll in from the highway and onto the deck. "About five minutelll later I saw them wa\kilg ouL The man had a Flag very neatly folded, tucked uJKier his arm," said Mrs. Cavanagh. "I wondered if it could be our nag." A glartce at. the empty pole confifmed tier suspicions. She hurried down the street, but found no sign of the couple, or the nag. however, said the sifper re.ports wtre-' unconfirmed and were "just rumors." 'Itaere was no foundation to the sniper reports, the spokesman said. 1 Order was re~li>red in the area later In the morning. Police eJCOrteG (,lr@men inkt the area and by 6 a.m. (EDT) the blazes were limited to small rubbish fires in and around the block 'of buildings. The block a1roc1~ by the nr.. ls bordered by Sutter and Hopkinson avenues and Legion Street and Saratoc:a Avenue In the Brownsville section, a black and Puerto Rican ghetto. Police said beefed up patrols and tac· tical patrol forces, which tried to calm the community during the night, had been pulled out of the area before the fires erupted. Fire qfliclals told certain companlu not to respond to fire calls in the BroWNvllle area if they felt they could not handle their own ~urlty. AuthorlUe.s said trouble broke out when police attemP.ted to arrest two men for allegedly setting rubbish fires tn a Brownsville street. There was a subse- que11t firebombing of a police radio car and a third man wu arrested. One patrolman suffered a slashed finger while scuffling with rtlllldenUJ: who reportedly tried to keep polioe from arresting the suspects. He was treated at a hospital and released. l\1i~on 'Concerned' • • Army Primed to Evacuate U.S. Citizens in Jordan WASIUNGWN (UPI) -The ,tancl ·Airborne Divi!ion at Ft. Brau. N.c., has been placed on elert · as pa~ oC emergency P.{a.nnlng tn. pr o t e ~ t I n I American citizens in strifetom Jordan, administration officials said today. . ' They said the paratroooen: were alerted Thursday night while 14 U.S. citizens were belng held hostage in two hotels in Amman, the Jordan· cepitaJ: by Palestinian commandos. Although the hostages have since been released and an airlift of foreigners oot of Amman hu been arranged by the International Red Cross, the .troops remain on alert, officials said. "It ts normal procedure when a situa- tion becomes less stable to place units on the alert," they said. . Thi officials said the alert did not mean President Nixon wu about to move troops into Jordan to rescue Americans. White House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Nixon has been "very concerned" a_bout the fate of tJ .S. citizens and the worsening political situation in Jordan. He said Nixon has received frequent reports on the conflict between the Palestinian commandos and King Hussein's Arab legion. Nixon met for 45 mlnutes today with his foreign affairs tidviser. Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, to review developments in Jordan . 1 • ,• , • A Slate Departmen1'1special lask force headed by Ambassador Harrison Sym- mes, ltrwer envoy to Jordan, Is trying to confi ri! the welfare and whereabouts of all U.S. nationals . in Jordan, Ziegle r said. Ziegler said the lnternationl Red Cross has contracted with Middle East Alrline.s in Beirut, Lebanon, tq airlift( Americans and other foreigners out of Jordan. There are an estimated 53~ Americans In Jordan. Among those leaving are "nonessential" personnel at the Amer- ican Embassy In Amman and their depen- dents, Ziegler said. . Officials said details of the evacuation or foreigners from Jordan were still being worked out. Although Jordan has agreed 'to allow Middle East Airlines planes to fly into Amman to conduct ( the evacuation, the Red er... Is atlll negotiating With Palestine. commandol on getting the evacuees safely to the airport, they said. DifJJculty In getttng Americans to the staging area had been one of the roadblocks earlier toward.! ordering an evacuation. But overnight there were some hopeful .developments in the J,ordan situation which has been corWdered here as ti· tre.mely tense and dangerous. Arab guerrillas released the hostates which they had held in two Anunan hotels, U.S. officials said. . Among thoSe r~eaaed was Robert . Pelletreau, of ttie U .S: embassy In Am· man, who happened to be in the Amman Intercontillental Hotel at the time that the hostages were confined, Western residents in Amman were desctibed as being tense and nervous . Reports haye been reachln·g Washington of considerable looting In Amman and some raping, said to involve at least a few American W'Omen. One report said the civil war In Jordan ·had resulted in "a complete breakdown of order in Amman ... with rape and murder of American W1>JTlen and the widespread destruction of American pro- perty." Blaze Des troys Laguna Garage Fire of unknown origin partially destroyed a garage at '645. Sl. Ann ·1 Drive in Laguna Beach Wednesday night. Three Units respond ing to. the 9:24 p.m. call found the rear of the garage at the residence , owned by William Beeman, engulfed in flames . The only persoo on the premise• .at the time was a roomer, Benjamin Franklyn Lyons. He was unhurt. Firemen said t. the blaze apparenUy started in some storage sh~lves at the back of the agrage, but did not lm·· mediately establish the cause. Damage from the fire , which burned through much of the garage roof, was CHAIR SALE! .... $16' GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER ·Over 100 ctu10ty ·Chelf'I +.choose .from and all 1t o•f1t1ndln9 reductions . All 1i:res, 1h1pe1 & styles fn every c1lor 1m19inabl1. Ttkt t d'll1nt19e of thi1 won derful promotion. le 1mon9 the first to choose from this out1t1ncfin9 11t.ctlon. DEALERS FOR: fi ENR EDON -DREXEL .-HERITAGE • INTERIORS NIWl"OltT llACH 1727 Wutcttff Dr., M2·20SO OPI N PRID.AY 'TIL 9 LAGUNA BEAC H Profe11lonal lnttrlor 345 North Cotit Hwy. 494-6551 0.1t1nera A•alla blo-AID OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL ' ...... Tel ,,... Mett et o...,. CHMy 140-lJ&J I I ' 7 ' 7 ./ • ,,..,-. ·San -Clemente ' • I . . . ,. . ·c~pis ~raao I . .. ' .. . . . .' ' * .,. . -I ' ... . . , VOli. 63, NO. 140, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES OflAN~E 1COtJNTY', c..(EfFORNIA: . ' . . ' , ' " .. . . . . . . . • ' Ard ve ' . . • . ' <. 1 • r ' .~·· I ''\,,."'•<-!• • ~-., , •• •oft ••• " • ~ I' I• I ~ • ........ ' •• . .. .,.._ .• L • , .• ' • ~ .. ~or-High:Je ¥¢1:· :r :iilk$ • ' ..-_.' • 1 • .. ,.. ', I ' •· • La~ Ag~n~y· . ' ' . ' ' I . ::.~ 1. , F~n~s Top~c. . . . . . In Oemente ' ' . ' . ' ' '' Governor · RoMid Reagaa.-afrived on the Otanae·€oast by sea today1 tOllOw.ed wijh\n hQUn by Vice-Pr~sident Spiro Agnew in· a 'helicopter for ·a 'mee~ ai the'. Western. White Ho'use .o( 1to~~vel ofCiciaq eJ,amill!pg the ·huae. i~al grants made .to· law enforcenient ¥Rtft- cies. • 12, 1970 ,;:; ~ ' ·-,,_ . •, ' . . . . . ~· • .. · I ~ • • • ·, T..a,-9s ·Pl•·at :: -. . . .. N~¥. St.Geb I •· • • , .. .TEN ,aNT$ ' ' ' DAl\."r PL01 ...,. ,..... • The govenor.. who spent., the, night ' • aboard Occar wmner Jolm Wayae's "WUd Ul!IDER · BE·AR l!":'G; ·TJUTC!l'I GRA~S FACE STIFF IREl~E ' • ' ' I ' . ' •1 "' I ~ ' • ) Goose" off Newport Harbor, then steam-.•. ed Into Dana H;&bor th1a mo~ns abOard · · • · · · ~:.;:'!i~ti':i:.~~.~~ lat~ San Clemente Senio1s • , ' , · { • ~ ~ DA.~1_riLol ••fl'""""'· Orange Coast jn :.i&,.tJian a Wttk, was ' .) 1 · ' ~ •· ~ 1 ~ , ·_, • • ., • FACES TELL THE STORY AS LAG~A HIGH SENIORS FIL E TO COMME~CEM,llT EXERC ISES scheduled·to irtiY;\ai •tlJ< Westtrn.Whlte . . . · ' ". . =-, ~· .· {:u~:"~!T~t"he~rti::: Hea r U:e~·.;·t~·. Problems -:. "-~ Commission oR1IIiliraot'tnufteftta1 Rell· ' . · 1 l r .,, ~ i'~' ·' · · Se of:-p R : •.. ··· tio11sfor 'ti1ks "•~theiaie \~tJ;and · ' -·.z-.: ~ . lg. ns: '. ·o;~ . e'ae:e . ·e·'.:. E.@. · .. ~.1:.1_.:...·I_ Crlme ·cdotrOI Act l . :·•-;--::r.·-. ' '. By JOHN VAL'rEflLl' ';t :. ~·In thli ·ume the school mlllll' bolp • " "> ·• """Pl "1 ' • Of' .... C19!1f' Njll .,..,. {j :. : I lti: ~iucieita to defelop & ~ of ·~~· ~ . .ii<in;·ptu _tbe other Ar,:· ovfrlklw'<:row<Lol • , oelf worth;. the ~11\ra~ aJ111 me.mbers of the L~.-Jssion, fr1-ibliirli \he j,.u.·;,;a ·, '·~ · f;cu!li' 1'1111 .ask lbeinselye's wbelber . Ms ' 1 : • were'Ole.o'b~ · • ~ ' · '-: •.'I\ .. · ~-•. ~ ·1 .~-'lbeUIJirsl' cooeem J# '*".'~ 1.naunn Higli G:r Mif:,,.qr, ·JlrotJ.ID...f.l'alwl.:., . -~ '-~ ; a.~· . . : -' ·~~ ' iii'!;.,¢~.·. . :: = .. ·. : '.":"~ J '71' " . :• ! .-' ._.,,I · .; · " ~ · .~~ ~~: • • • ~'!It·.-11· · ~ . -"ji(: ' _ -ei;ciiiJi; nies. r--~' -. • ~ ~ 1 -w-· .:,. -:.. ~· -:.. bUL · .. ,_;.-~ • .... • · · lliSari1Cleitiwe lUSll'Scbcio1. ; By~~; bly lhaii ma1Y"""lll> pe . ~!""klrig of lhe '!'ll!lary establlshm~nt, San ~onto. pilice bav~ bejplJI Hundreds ol \>oRnla ....uc-.i .v a· • • bef~ = ~~;. J.ior;:Le·· ~$lOO~~-:i_e~.iiuh more record c1a .. of 413 se,li<Jr! ~ l.aguJ)aBeadl Blib.SdJ!lol-"""g He ·~ tllllt meJ!Dlnllul 1... • .. ~~-· " • .. ·-· . ·-11"..-i.,,,,,. -~' dil!ioJpas.ln'the 'J'riton .allllei!J•"""'1 ·' theU: Alma Maler 1n WJiaorJ, l«.,lbe 1Jl'O .. lli-Jn life c.-'be;-!illfllileoj · tow~ !D•~. ==><" whll.. . la will.ln·Wllu.·B-·I~~·, ·v 'e<J""ili"· · '" 'J' ~ ..• '.·-• liibe '.[hu-••··.ni""f, . • . ' it· lllibUlll' he 'aiiif>'t.ti81 '*e ~aVe' been •••• leit . »-;,,,._, ' ~.30 . ~' ,. ~n nope• •llll!!'1 ~· -...,._, ... ilv<!l')'Wbm .at once,, thaf they mu.t !hid bf.'oldlr ene.at!OllS ihat lt''cln : • ...,.an ·· ·-,,..q...,... .......... · "The.Ume.JorJevOloping,/lludd'tld~aa, The commeocemepl Cer:emooY' in the begin, nearby. "Many of you have tl'orked '"-., . • , · e. · . a;.m.r~r..s_ for. the reltUveJy· ~ •ii· has . already. been-'1reached-' Ut<}a.&.'1hbl:h outdoor amphitheater OL1rVihe Bowl 'had ctiana:es Jn me by, the 1 sheer force ,ot ...... , , . ., . soufll'wahl•; 10 the , parillUy . eompleted · · the style and variety that has bea>me what yoa:are, .. be said. • He sai~. 0~e ' ,lir191, :comm1~enl,· a' Dana. ·Hartior~-, schpol ,Y!ar.s. associa1ed with Laguna coounencements. He said if the world·il to be iml'ln'lved sense; of ~~i.1 ·respomnbllHy, an ~ ·From . there ~ the governor ·bopped to --2.~ . ~.a.·~·-..i -.._ rw ness of sptrU· and •hope '-'hbpe to\"heal .,i.-.,. via · the' · .. __ i..:_,5 pi··· nd 1'"'1"' were "'seniors gr..uuau:u, ''"" the class mllll have &' share in tL the wounds of·'Amertca'S social d.ileue:"' "'....... .· ilti.....,., ' ""' 1 . bawl, which bolds 2;500 pe1"90ll8, was "A! indlvidalla and . u a IJ"Ol1P you He said "our heralded do nothing« ai;dt presum~ ·dro~e to San ,CJemente fpr nearly. full as the seniors descended are -.-·the' ·nnest --.Je I have d" u t · ...... ·u h · lbe talks" · ant their t.s through the flow ~...... t-'I'' . ie , s en ,ma~.,. w1 a-r d-e·n: "A press conference on the outcome tow --: . ~ er ever. known," said Wbitcllurch. themselffS fo, the-,sboct: value ~~ ~t of the -day's dl9cu!!slolul is &Cbednled bedecked arcttes ·llel.d '1Y junior a:irls. Valedictorian·~ Powers said (state·UnlversJ~y).preaented. All~the µme . for •3:45 1p:m. today on Ute white House · Guest ~·wa!Cbarles.Whitchurch, the class will ~·veheriiehtly pursue the passe&,. they willi forg.et or ' 1>ecome1 Un-· pounds'' , former-Laguna Bigh-teatber~now a mem~ ~...-1t.-..-.-Ufe-off-.. . .,.._001 vortex muoe..to!.ibe:.realit3uas!theyi.bave becoDwf--n~-·1 1 1 , .-........--::::---.. ber of the UC Irvine faadty, He told ..,.,......, ... '6.,.. ..... ..,-,.~~ · -immune to the slaughter in Soutbe r · · -~ 3 • recent ...,,.,......,.,;: ·to Uie the class n.n~ •h-y bel ........ to .a.nation of energy will .not be dwmeled totally .•-:-. as conuruman bf. President Ntzon •. replac- -"~ ...., into tile -I« Ille dollar b!U. ~ Ing N iYilllt Go that irays for peace while practicing . "Unlike previous generaUons, we will "They repres"ent the same apathetic r t W"''.; ' v~r N e I 11 o n~ war. R!Jblic mass that destroyed Germany ~~· ~ • . ·~\'ou can dlang·e 'OMCl!e," he told draw out attention to the challenges of irt 3<l's. I cannot justify this .go{t ·,It wM,!ftOt~~nced Whether Reaga• U re:< al living in a state, a nation , a world of genocide." Calling human understanding ,IM _........_,,. ·-~-Id stay for .. the press the class. " you have ..-1e mor courage peaoel'ul, coexiltence. We are human be-Confi ~.?Jin«,, hat the 1 f to ·take the Initial step, you~ riJ.ay !llld ings yeamlng to reach the full potential the. highest purpose or communication, ~~,,,.. . 'W tr .Pans or others join you." of uor aeJves aoo our environment, not he ,said, "We must speak up." The tbe e..-,·wen... · - . ffe lauded the class for i~ involvement -..ti,. 1 Into which units ot learning cliss rose as ooe to applaud. :Aiahr:. ~:~'the San Clemente CoT!1· He said its members had acted more ~~~~." Howard Hills, student body pres}dent, ~~ lifi.:. zi'!' New_port.er Inn in also received a standing ovation from ~ewJX!l,~ .. where he may stay the .Vwjo High Graduates Hold Exuberant Rites By PAMELA HAU.AN peroooally don' ihi!ll< Oley are as serloos ---~°' "I!..~ ,. .... stett as some wagat, but they do uist With diplomas safely in band and wild and..mmt be faced. We D1JJlt have the cheering lilling the night, the class of ~to deal with.them."' 1970 of Missloo Viejo High School made He told his claismates they have the Its exit '.11>ursday. right and the duty to <:llqe the ll)'llm claallmates for his remarks prior to n•Bh"-.!.. • ..,,,_ • · , introducing an artistic collage ol color The ~~~~nt spent parts of .Ja~t slides accompanied by sot.ii muslc •. It ~~~~TtieBday at the . same showed dlildren at play, workers, old ~-~~;.~Ul:l~ , he .played teruUs .and sort of candid glimpse of golf dafiiJl;one morning a~ .dined at the posh Five C.rown.1 Reitauraat in ents received lheir diplomas, Corona del Mar llf:Sl1 Monday nJgbt. pictures of them at leisure were pr<>-Sources 18\d the' vk:e · president holds jected .on a large screen behind them. a fondness for both ~ Inn· aid the The photographs varied. One boy stOod nearby restaurant. becauae of the (See GRADS, Page J) privacy. · J.t_was~a.memorable_ooe.__ ____ ... ~ As the.-arganjst began the stately If there's something they don't like, flourishes of the recessional, all 356 but they must work tor. OOanee without searlet robed graduates took off running disrupting the lives of bmocmt people, across the stadium like a herd -0( wtthout hurting bystanders. elephants racing for Uoo1Counlry Safari. Be said he wu callipg for a return "[ didn't think Uiey'd do it," sbreiked to moderation before the far ript and a girl In the atariils. .the f• !oll·pull the•<Olllllry _.; , It was .a far· cry from their entrance. •"thoae It J>oth .e.xtremes :are~tearJlig'' ' in which two dig.nifi«I rows of ICll'iet 'and·dPiidlrlg\by forcing a stand m eac11 · wove their way through seated parents . isslle, yet most issues aren 't lhat clear. on opposite sides of the stands, JlllDing Eventually you becom,r1 nrbber stamp." through decorated arches as they made Another student speaker. J a n e their way 1o the. athletic field. Rasmu.wen, speaking on "&he positive Commencement speaker Joe Snodgrass way," accepted 1«he challenge. apote of "the challenge of responsibility" ••Our life 'is what our tOOughts make whidt wjll confront each gradute as he IL mates bis way ln the world. ''ICeep an ,<ipen mind, remember "Tonight is the graduatioo of the fll'St change la inevitable. and that each day charter class -amen," he said. 0 When will bring a new"~·" we Clme here to a new IChool in the She warned ~ re)ecUnc 1Ue by middle of a lhen small mldenllal -aDowlnc ~ lo lab ...... She we fought mud in the winter and dUll t!l'l(.\IQ(I.. ber c:1ampltel to -tbiik in the summer and our teams didn't i)osklvelJ and enjoy the dlallen1es. always win. But we factd the challenge Miss ~aaa'lu111en1 ,,.. one of four of opeoln.< a new ocbool studeiits who riloem!d SlkW" recocnitlon . "Our clasi now fW ~· Cballeiises atllie -• llld -<Ollege, ntabllshinB a lenl< and mak· Oll')'lllne .i-.,.... dim: for ~vliic Ing a living. but the il'e•IM ol all a U gtlllle polnl~ver I« flJlir Is tbe cballenge of r~bllll} !or hlglt -,_.. · llalluff'41< ,ur actions and our be~. ' aJ'4 l'llrlala Jraen •loo ilooodd "'Our naUon has maif problems. I lor bt""' ,ll"•ftrll"· • • . -..... ' . I ' .. ' . • ~ r ,. . . . I; . Gunman:Kifna;q~, R'?bs,. Releases · · ; · A pistol-packing desperado who Jaid he had seven lltates to cross ·Jtidnaped a 69-year-Old San. Clemente man 'nlur• day afternoon, robbed him, tried lo'•ob- lain $500 from his bank, and 1firia.Uy fled in hJs car • Carl M. Clouse of 501 Del ·Mar Ave. said he was forced '°' r!He ,wiib'. lJle· young man . fr.om South ~st Pl"14 ·in' <:osta Mesa to San Clemente. . He ·esca~ during ·a acuf(le .. ~l4_1de· the UnJted Callfomla 'Bank brancbf"'ac- cording to· San Clemente1 ~.; lfld the abductor, described as about 25 years old, raced away. · · . Costa Mesa .Police ~ve qeqy, Thompson .said, Clouse w~ relje~. or. '26 in ·cash and two ctcdlt1cards :after :. k~aper ·forced ·his way ,Jnto,tthe " ' . . t' ·, ' ~7.: :;_ ' ' ' ,._ _ ....... !.... ,,__ Poblf!!Y. ~ ~ .. -.... """1' ·~·"" .. ........... aJlll"llJllUJJfeat ·iJI ........ ~. . . . : \IOI" ,,,..,.. ~ tl\Ouib~ d .. ""' "" .. -sbea.tid ' ' ff!·· ·· .... l . r' . • ~ • ; ; ' I · )· . Slllqlalorlan.·Barbar,a, '!'&J'i.t ~-If look' at laday's IOclely, dtloJI. !hf· awesome , problems of ·racial stri!e. ~~war aod ·tbe destr.uctiol,of·mlll'• environment. . "We rrn1:11t Jind antwers to auch ~ blems as overpopulaUon. ·•• • We hive· .crea&ecl air-pcllution, w~ter_polJuUon ~­ groulld pollution. The . smog and filUf are so thick •that people cannot Ji"' i•-..,...llJ<l:tctbe beauJror_,-pliOii;"'" she said. . , • After clllng the lllNll1ng ,.,.. fn,~ hipway d..U., drug addidlGn •oiJl4• alcof»l~m. Miss Ta)'lor turned la pro. blema created by today 's technology. , "Besides 1Ivlng many 1 ~nelJb, ~ teoJuio1q&1cal• d~·elo-ta have ettated new problems: the_ space proeram ihu. put trash on the mooa and a rtnc of Jitter around the earth. "Televlaloi1 hii given us the DBlllft't"I -rather than ·artistic -commerdll to. bombard lhe·pu)lµc .\fllh. ll'•Jl&ClllJlla.u • ~ut the fC)lutJons will come, tao, .. added.' " ·' -· And' lhe San Cleme.te 'High ·School ituClents · being gradu;ited lhat' night would late parl la develaping;.- ?medles. , • "Advances will be made Jn all .fields. New rnedk:al tee~• wlll cure <ji.oeasea; space tes:linology ,and oclence -,ii1 '1ie ~vtloped 'la a'j10inl'wblclr .... now beUeve to lie impossible; pall.!lcal ud'econon\ic differences wOl 'be solved at the conference table, rather than the batUefield." Orange ' ·I •. . Wl!ilt1'ei:- 1· • • Look for a JltUe more driale. on ~ Saturday morning, followed by """ · i-.ny-skies and temperatures back up : in the comlor'llble seventies aJcmc -.. • ·lhe Orange Cout. JNSmE TODAY Everything 11ou miQht wcmt ,to know about tht Oranoe Cou11t11 Home and Gart::ftn Show can be /ovnd in· todo11'1 W1ekmc1Cr l<<lfon. I j l 1 ?)"DM.Y l'IL6T SC Wife Facing f ' lfearing j . . <>nDrugRap • 'l\e 1'111 <i o young Laguna Beach mu who • f.-ces trial on cllarges ol tr1nsportinc 70 pounds of hashish and int.ending lo sell the drug, will be ar- niped for a second lime July 10. as the diltrlct attorney attempt> lo e.st&blisb her lmpllc1tlon In the ~·· 4nn Carty, 21. wu ~leased list week · 'When Jud&e Richard Hamilton found irt-auli:icient evidence to bind hu over lot trill with her husband, Tod, lt7t N. eoUt ffllhway, and his bn>ther, Robert. The brolllen wm unsted by Laguna Beach police May .t whe1 they allegedly atlempled lo transport the large ctrur shipmen~ worth an estimated $90.000. Mn. Carey turned be....U In lo police a few days biter. Howe,..., Judie Hamillon ruled In So\Jth C-ty Munlcjpal Court lhet evjdence found In her pononal letters cOOld not be U...S aplnst ber and sbe was freed. 'l1te two brothers were bound ov'er for Superior: iCotirt trial. Followlnt·ber,relea&e, Mrs. Carty was 'rt-Uft9led on the aame charset and the new court·date WIS tel Meaowblle the dlatrlcfattomey'a olflce h.u filed m appeal with ~ Court f<r rtieae of evJdence in the case wbich ;. felt ..., be sufficient to l1lllain their cueqllootlheclefendMI. ~guna Planners K~ping Busy Qn· Sign Mea_sure Almost two months after the city's new li.gn ordi.n&noe went into effect. Ille Lquoa Beach Pl-.g Commisaion ClON.inues to devote much ti. ita time to interpretations of the Ia w and assorted requests for sign variances. -On the commission'.s Monday night •1enda, nine out of If items relate ta aign problems. They include: -The second public hearing on sign «dinaoce amendments pertaining to public serviee sigm and barber pole signs. . -A viriance application for a sign exceeding permitted area at Cootinental Mmlor, 2130 S. Coast Highway. -An interpretation from .the city at- torney's offw:e u to what portiom: ol a building oomtitule ito perimeter, ~ relllloo lo pole liens wltllin 10 feet <i • building. -Review of a pole &i&n locatlon al Ibo Rivlei:a Molel, 1115 S. Cout llJ&hway. -Request for approval of a temporary lip program di.anging "Ridlfleld"I to •"Arco" JJcns on three eoea Hlgtlway alatlono In Laguna. ·-Review ol site plan f« Burt's Shop. ping Center, 80:..as9 LI gun a Canyon !load. lo<ludlne comprehensive ~gn pro- anm .. --Request from Rossmoor-Leisure Wprld for installation of a travel dtrec· tion s.ign identilying Leisure World at tl!e lnter~on of Laruna canyon Road and El Toro ~. --Reoommendatio111 or revised language in the ordinanOe for "method ol ·calculating sign areas." -lnttrl>retitioo or the law regardmg signs on awnings. ·0uta1de the sign problem area. the otm11\ission will consider establishment of. a South Coast Highway p1rking di91:rict, appointment of a planning com- tniuioner to the underground utllilies committee: ind approval of "wig atylist" as a home occupaUon. 4,100 Leave Jobs MONTREAL (AP) -About 4,100 Mon. treal pcslal workers walked off the job early t.oday in the lalest ht a series o!. 24-hour •rotating strikes by postal ~ployes across Canada. DAILY PILOT .....,_.._. .H ......... ..... ............ .... ..... .m.y C-. ..... S.. CJf:1 111• O'ANGE ~T l"UILUHING COM,ANY l1bfft N. Wee4 ~idlfll .... htlllsher Jeclr: R. C.•l•v Vk• ,.,u:09'1t 1N ~•I ""'"'"" lho...i e1 K•1•il • 1:1\ .... Tlt111111•t A, M11rphi111 M ......... EdltOI' Ricll1r4 f . N11I lfulll On..-CIMl!y ElllW ....... Ce~te Mftt: DI W(ll • .., Slr9tl ,.,......., ••Kii' nu west 81111111 kll'"•"' ~ a-111 m ,._, ... _ H\lltl"" ... a.tcl\1 ,,,,, 8tedl 8.Jillio~t,.il 1M ~M: »:I N«'lll II GetftlM ll•I • - r114or, • ·U. 19/0 c •• • UPI Toi..Mlo ' LIBERTY BLOWS KISS TO NEWSMEN AFTER ARRAIGNMENT ,From Color•do Spring• to St1t• HospitM in Pueblo ' ' ' P~lice Gu~rd Firemen . . • • Sy,ipers ~epo~te.d ~i Brookly~ Inferno NEW . YORK (pPI) i_ Fim w111di however, ',:id,llje .,1pe, repo<lt were been J><!lled out ol the area before the bu.med out • ~kel and severail ·unconfirmed. ~ • ..,-e. "just rumors." fires erupted. • .t ts In a There was TIO fOtttfdlUon to the 1nlper Fire officials told certain companies !hops an'l' vacant tenemen reports, the spokesman said. not •to respond to fire calls In th• Brooklyn 1hetto area were brought under Order was restored in I.he are.a later Brownsville area U they felt they could control today by firemen who were tn the morning. Police escor1ed firemen not bandit their own security. escorted Into the area by police aft.er into the area and by 6 a.m. (EDT) Authorities· said trouble broke out when rts of snipers '· tht? blazes were limited lo small rubbish· poltce au.empted to arrest tw_o men for repo y k Fz· · Chief Jil.._ O'Hag ~ fires in and around ihe block of buildings. allegedly setting rubbish fires in a New or u e ... Ill ~ The block affected by the fires is Brownsville slreet. There was a 1&.1bse- sald there was a half hou: delay UI bordettd • by Suiter "'and ltopkinson qu"ent firebombing of a police radio car sending firemen to the scent because avenues and Legion Street and Sara.toga and a third man wu arrested. they had been "targets for thrown Avenue in the Brownsville sectjoo, a One patrolman suffered · a slashed m'ssiles including rocks and bott.les" black and Puerto R1can ghetto. finger whllt scutfllna: with residents who 1 ' • . • Police said beefed 'UP patrols and tac-reportedly tried to keep police from through a n.1ght cl racial disturb~ tical palrol fC1tces, which tried to calm arresting the suspects. He wu treated in lhe East New York and Brownsville the community during I.be night, had at a bolpital and re1tased. sectioru. Most of the. firts were reported out by a a.m. EDT. "When the small anns fire started we would not allow our men into-the area,'' O'Hagan said In answer to ques· · tions about the firefighting delay. The supermarket and a number of shops were reported to have been looted and a police radio car was firebom~. The burned tenement. h•d..~n slated Nixon ~concerned' Army Primed to Evacuate ' ·.Liberty/ Extradition -for dtmoUUon u part 61-: an '·urban. U.S~ Citizens in Jordan Delayed in Colorado BJ ARTHUR R. VINSEL ·_'lOf 1M ~ P llel Si.ff Blowing a breezy kl.ss to newsmen, candlelight killer Robert W. Liberty was led fnm a Colorado 'Springs oourtroom 'Iburlday, after buying a 36-day delay In his relurn lo the Southern Ca!Uomia to ft0e murder cbarges. He wld a ludre he is inoane. The 23-year-old former mental paUent, his girlfriend and a teenaged traveling companion were indicted la~ Wednesday by the El Paao 1County Grand Jury on a variety of charges. They are accused of kidnapinf, ag· gravaled robbery, assaull w:ilh a deadly weawn on a peace officer and auto theft. as a resull ot a high speed chase and capture_ Tue3day near Colorado Spring~ . Liberty, who has been s o u g h t throughout SoUthern California s i n c e Mardl, wilh -the manhunt intensifying since be struck 1asl weekend, pleaded innocent by reason d insanity. Judge William E. Rhodes ordered him confined to the slate hospital at Pueblo for a 36-day psychiatric examination, although be was originally especled ID be nown to San Diego today. Judged sane last September 15 by a panel of psychiatrists, the former patient at two California . state hospitals i$ actused of · murder 1D San Diego, HunLiDgtoo Beach, and suspected of others. Contract Signed For Laguna Hills Hospital Setup Officials or SaddlebaCk Community Hospital have signed contracts with the Lutheran HCtSpilal Society of Southe.:!11 California for management and operation of the proposed 256-bed facility in Laguna Hills. To be constructed over a three-year period, the $10 million, non-profit com· munity hospital will !'erve Leisure World, Laguna Hills, Lake Forest, El Toro, Mission Viejo, Capistrano Highlands and Laguna Niguel. A $1.6 million state-federal grant for the project has been awarded by the State Health Planning Council. The Lutheran Hospital Society has pledged guarantee of a long-term, no-interest loan to help defray immediate planning costs. The hospital will be built on Paseo de Valencia, adjoining the Leisure World L.agllna Hills Medical Center. Under terms of the agreement with SCH. the Lutheran Society will provide management services for planning and constructkln or the hospital, from architectural consultation to-run-a raising. The Society operates Jive major SouUlern Caliromia hospitals. Authorities in Colorado 'disclosed, mP.anwhlle, thal a fourth young man driving a yellow Mustang is being hunted as a possible "accomplice of Liberty and his gang. His girlfriend, Ann K. Bierly, of Eugene, Ore., pleaded innocent to the same charges by reason of insanity and was al50 sent to the Pueblo facility for psychiatric examination. Judr Rhodes scheduled arraignment for · Glenn A. Fawcett, 17, of Midland, Tex., for oJune 2.6, since the Grand Jury indicted him on identical charges, despite lhe fact he is a juvenile. Orange and San Diego county lawmen are in Colorado Springs today following investigations into the mosl recent mu'rders with which Liberty may be linked. LAWMAN 'S CONVE~'TION The Rocky Mountain foothill resort town is literally the site of a peace officers' convention. Liberty and his two alleged partners were captured Tuesday by Colorado Springs Police Detective Bernie Carter ·-all by himself -following a bullet· punctuated~ high speed chase. Bail was set al $200.000 for Liberty, whose last known address was 350 Avocado SL, Costa Mesa, while he is wanted in connection wilh a whole string of murders and robberies. Liberty was a patient at Atascadero and Metropolitan slate hospitals spanning a three-year period af~er being found innocent by reason of insanity in the bizarre , 1966 murder of his girlfriend. Mrs. Marcella Land is, 31, was found with a Bible on her breast and candles burning beside her body. while Liberty. then 19, strummed his guilar in a dirge- like tune. JUDGED SANE By life time Lltlerty found his wa y before Judge Robert Gardner Jut Sept. 15, he ha!!Jmdergone extended treabnent and was declared to again be sane. Judge Gardner admittedly had reserva. lions, bul was bound by the law of California -it gives no alternati\'e in S'Ome cases -lo release the slender young roamer. From Page l GRADS . . ' atop a towering boulder. A girl sat comically in a trash can. Another boy peered down from a tree. Mapy of the boys had neally combed shoulder-length hair. There was an oc· casional beard or mustache. And there were the inevitable cheers from the crowd as lheir favorites trooped by . The jubilant students spent their energy arrer-tJiey commenced at the traditional all night party he.Id oo the high ocbool grounds. • Dodd Won!!t-Bun~ Senator Eyes Independent ·Role WASHINGTON (UPI) -Se•. Thomas J. Dodd (0.Conn.), pulled out of the race for the Democratic renomination fo r his Se11ate seat today, but left open the possibility he might run as an in- dependent. "I will not seek nor will 1 accepl the Democratic nomllatlon 1s U.S. senator,·• Dodd said ht a ont.aentence statemeat released by bis, Washington office.- Aides declined furlher comment, Ind said Dodd was in Conne<:Ucut. But at Dodd's home U. Old Lyme, Conn., hl11 press aide told UP I that Dodd wu "giving serious consideration'' to a third party candldacy and today 's an11ouncement did nol preclude that possibility. Dodd. 63, who was . et:naurtd by hlJ senate colleagues in 1967 for converting campaign funds lo his persons! ust, baa been runnina uphW in hla bltUe to win reJtOminatlon wllhout apparent party backiag. The Democratic S t a l e Convention is only two weeks away and Thursday an old Dodd supporter switched and announced his support for State Sen. Edward L. Marcus one of Dodd's rivals for the nomi11ation. The Rev. JosepO D. Duffey, 1aUonal chairman of lhe Americans f o r Democratic Action, another announced "candktate"'for lhe nomination, has won the endorltment of Seo. Abraham A. RlblcoU. (l>-O>nn.) Dodd •uffered· a mild heart 1tlack May. 13 and bas' betn recovering slnct, although he Oew to Washington Thursday to vote on lhc Byrd amen<!ment to the Cooper.Church amendme11I. Dodd resumed the campaign trail after his heart seizure but has been spending muc~ of h.ls time resttng at his Old Lyme home. ( renewal program in the predominantly ) black neighborhood. It was the flrst serious r a c i a 1 out- break of the su mm er in New York and came alter a day of searing bea~ wh.ich hit 91 degrees. There were no reports ol injuries but at least eight persons were ai:rested. The trouble was tria;ered by polk:e atlempb to arrest two looters Ln the East New York supennarket. Asked U there actually had been any small anns fire in Brownsville, O'Hagan said: . "Listen. 1 spoke to policemen wbo were on the scene who kiiow what they're talking about and the report seems to be valid ." A spokesman for Mayor ~y. Apartment Units . ' Won't Have Any Flag on Suntlay There won 'l be any Flag flying c..t lhe Northcliff aparlments in Laguna Beach this Sunday, Flag Day. but residenll of the ow•·Your-own complex 'at North Coast Highway and Aster Street hope lo have a new one up by July 4. The big nag that customarily flies from the pole on the deck outside tbe :apartment building was hauled down. folded precisely and carried off by a ''11eatly dressed" young couple on Memorial Day, before the startled eyes of resident Mrs. Hugh. Cavanagh. The Lagwia womo said she was look- ing out of her window that afternoon when she' saw a couple, abou~ 25 years old, and "not hippie types," stroll in from the highway and onlo the deck. . "About .five minutes later I saw them walkillg ouL The man had a Flag ver y neaUy folded, tucked u11der his arm," said Mrs. Cavanagh. "I wondered if it could be our flag." A glance at the empty pole confinned her suspicions. She hun'ied-down the street, but found no sign of the couple, or the flag . ' ' W ASH!N'GTON (UPI) -n.. i2nd Airborne · Dlvlaion at Fl Brau, N.C., has betn placed on a1ert as p1rl ol.4 emergency planning· ln p r o t e ,c t I n I American dtlzena In strlfetom Jordan, administration offk:lall said today. 'Mley saJd . the r para~ . were alerted Thunday nieht while 14 U.S. cithens were being held heslage in two hotels in Amman, the "Jordan capital, by Palestinian commandos. Although the hostages have since been re{eased and an airlift ot foreigners out of Amman has be:erl arranged by the 1nlernatlonal Rtd Cross. the troops remain on alert, officials said .• "It is normal procedure wht!n a situ•· Lion becomes less stable to place units on the alert," they said. • The officia~ said the alert did not mean President Nixon w~ about to move lroops into Jordan to rescue Americans. White House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Nixon has bei?n "very concerned'' about the fate of U.S. citizens and the worsening politica! situation in Jordan . He said Ni:l:on has received frequent reports on the conflict between the Palestinian commandm and King Hussein's Arab legion. Nixon met for 45 minules today with h\s foreign affairs adviser. Dr. Henry A. Kissinger. to review de velopments in Jordan. A Slate Department special task force headed by Ambaffldor Harriaori Sym. mes. former envoy to Jordan, ls trying to confirm the welfare and whereabout! of all U.S. nationals in Jordan, Zlt{gler said. Ziegler sald the lntemallonl Red Cross has contracted with Middle Easl Airlines in Beirut, Lebanon, to airlift Americans and other foreigners out of Jof(lan. There are an estimaled 535 Americ1llls in Jordan. Among those leaving are "nonessential" personnel at the Amer- ican Embassy In Amman and their depen. dents, Ziegler said. OffiCia ls said details of lhe evacuation of foreigners from Jordan were still belng wo'rked ooi. Although Jordan has ·agreed to aJlow Mldd)e_ East. ~Airline3 pla!les lo fly into Amman to conduct the OVllCUation, tbe Rod 'Cn>u b ltlll negotiatlrJ& wilh Pale&tlne CORUJllndo& on geltlng the evacuieo iafely to the airpcrt, they said. Difflcully In gettJnr Americana i. the staging area had been one of the rOadblocks earlier towards orderinl 1n evaCUttion. . But. overnight theie wtrt IOme bope.tul deyeiopmmta Jn the Jordan sttuatJon which has been considered heft u u- tremely teme and dan1erous . Arali guerrillas released the hostages which they bad hekl In two Amman boleb, U.S. officials sald. Among those released waa Robert Pe~etreau. of the U.S. embassy in Am· man, who happened to be In the Amman Intercontinental Hotel at the time that the ho.stages were confined. · Western residents in Amman wert described as beinc tense and nervous. ReJ)Orts h ave been teac h i ng Washington of considerable looting tn Amman and some raping, said lo involve at least. a few American women. One report said the civil war in Jordan had resulted in "a complele breakdown of order in Ammah ... with rape and murder of American women and the widespread destruction of American pro- perty." Blaze Desh·o ys Laguna Garage Fire , of unknown origin partially destroyed a garage at 645 St. Ann's Drive in Laguna Beach Wednesday night. Three units responding to the 9:24 p.m. call found the rear of the garage at the residence, owned by William Beeman. engulfed in flames. The only person on the premises at the time was a roomer, ' Benjamin Franklyn Lyons. He was unhurt. Firemen said the blaze apparently started in some storage shelves at the back of the agrage, but did not lm· mediately establish the cause. O_amage from the fire, which burned through much of the g.ara1e roof, was CHAIR SALE! FLOOR SAMPLI SHOWN HG. SlU GREATEST REDUCTIONS EYER Ovtr 100 411uality ~h1 irs fo choose from •ncl •II at o.+1t•ncl in9 red uc tions. 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Ellzabeth Blackburn, Robert WASHINGTON {UPI) -their scholarly tassels Thurs-Chao, Jam& Coryell, L.turrie Michael Lefevre, Lis a Loo, \Vllson. Amel, Oary Anderson, Rachel Sharoo Banzuelu, Rach e I Blauert; For tl\e airUne industry, the day to become 1970 graduates EiJ, ·Toby Elder, Su I an Raymond: Maxwell, Shirley , • Other gradulfel , are the.· Anderaoo, Walter Ankerman, Barber; · Stephen Blue. Patric la· - h o~ WestmiDlter High School. Emerson, Karen Gentry;. Meredith, John Meyer, David following ~ , , SuzallllCI Archet: Rebecca Barnhart, Laura Blythyn, Michael B 0 eh m , !jacker has become 1 ter-'Ill Lions' campus class in-Ronald Goldbera; ·Daniel Moore ; Niels "Aiaaatd1, Frank ~ Lorrie Arellano, Bru ce Barthel, Sandra Bean, /ferry M:J1ael Boess. Michel Bohrer. rirylng puzzle. eluded 40 students who Graham, Arlene Hagedorn, Colleen O'De.11, MI c h a e I Adams, Patricia Addington, Arnold, Roy Atldns, Melissa Beeler, Elizabeth Benno . David Boman; llow can he be slopped ? graduated with ,honors_ ~arol Ho!!, Gregoirt Houle, Pearce, Ju<!Jlh P~r iv et t e, David Aguilar, Steven Agondo, Atkinson, ·Rebecca B 1 c a , Charmayne Bequette, Stephen 'Eric Borgeson, Margaret How can a potential hlja~ker Those who received a B-jllus Gerard Huerta, Cat h Y Christine Schmenk, Patrick Wayne Akiyama, Cat Ii r y_n fJ.oger Bachman, Terry Berekl; Bos~wlck, Barbara.. Boydston, be spotted in a line or walUng averqe 91' better duriDJ i.belr Jackson,.._ Cbti.nlM-Jensen, Smith, Glenn Stevenson, Ter-Albert Linda Albrecllt: 81lrer; Judy Berman, W i 11 i am Catherine Bradford, Linda airline passengers? W h a t r..:'.:.°"'::...;Y:_•_llll~•-re-=: :~~~~;N;a~ta~li~e~La;B~rte~"l~-ue;;;;;;;';'";";S;ta;v;enson;;' ;P;h;ili~p;S;U;" ';··~·J·u·di·lh·Ann~ .• A •. U~a~r~, -~G~l<~n--V~ir~ginl~a·····~B~ak~f'~,-~G~a~r~y~~Be~sa~nso~n~, ~D;ian~B;e;y;ler~, ~La~n~c~e·(~St~e~W~ES~T~M~IN~ST~E~R,~P~a.~·_::111 should be done once he shows hls hand? At present the most obvious deterrent in me against hi- jackers is the threat of a long federal prison tenn. But for spotting and handl- ing troubl~. authorities ·now are relying primarily · on a weapons detection system and a psychological ''behavioral profile" of the typical hljacker designed by the Federal ~via­ tion Administration . The results are mized. So far this year six American Airliners have been hijacked, cmnpared with 33 in 1969 and' · · 18 the year before. T r ansportation Secretary John A. Volpe says the decline stems from a concentrated at- tack on the probfem. He reports that "in recent months 24 persons" were kept off airliners when they either tripped' a weapons detection ... device or were spotted by airline employes usi/Jg the psychological profile. Weapons, ranging from guns to knives, have been round in airport wailing rooms where they presumably were discarded by airline passengers how reared the detection system, Volpe said. Only three airlines Eastern. Trans World, and Pan American -are using detection devices. A fourth airline is expected to join the group shortly. An FAA spokesman says th; government also hopes soon to get airline agreement on a plan to equip etitire airports with the devices so that each airline gate would be covered . If every gate were covered, autht1rities might be able to avert hijackings like last week's takeover or a TWA jetliner by a passenger who boarded the plane ar Phoenix. 1 1'he gate the hljacker used to board t~ plane was not equipped with a device and there was no detection or the gun he carried. The personality of the hi- jacker is one of the biggest puzzles. Dr. John T. Dailey , chief FAA psychologist, says thal commandeering a plane is the hijacker·s one mo!llent "of-power and glory in a life of failure." ~ The records show that most hijackers have been either c r i m i n a 1 s or emotionally disturbed persons bearing a grudge. Sprinkled in betw~n are politically motivated in· dividuals who use airplanes as a way to get lo places like Cuba. Except for possibly being emotionally disturbed and bearing a grudge; the hijacker of the T\V A jet did not fit any or these patterns. "He had suicide on his mind," a ' psychologist ~id. . The Air Line Pilots ASSOC.II· lion (ALPA) believes the best solution is for all nations to J support the Tokyo convention, which requires signatories to return hijackers to the country or their origin. This shou!d be coupled with quick and severe punishment by U.S. courts, says ALPA president Charles Ruby. Other efforts to curb hi· jacking raiige from a $~.000 reward for informa tion leading to the arrest and con· vicfion or a hijacker tc the FAA proposal to buJJetproof cockpit doors. ENROLL NOW Hawthome Christian Schools In FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16135 lrookh1.1r1t St. 714-962-3312 UN IT ED STATES NATI O NAL B ANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH HOW OPEN SATURDAYS t '-1 P.M. MON.-THUI$. 10·S P.M. fllDAYS 10·6 P.M. 17141 540-5211 . Locetff h1: ·So. Cont ,, ... , C"to M ... Ant. vie-""''··"'•"•ttr E. H. LEVAN ' ' IT'S A SHORTY BAR-B-Q BLAST •, ELECTRIC1 BAR-B-Q LITER THE MEGILLA BUDDY-L BAR-B-Q WAGON :-roo~3-~~JEC~s~~~--m!c~~xo~:' __ .,...:A~L:L~F~O:R:_::,.__.-:: 2 LBS. scon·s SUPER. TURF BUILDER ESPAifER WALL 5mVIJIG SYSTEM This 11 110ar..thlng 11111. Yoo hcT. 8-f -• l such 10'Y91J inczterial. like -.tblng out o1 aa old Spcutlah Niuion {they mlg~t make It out J• ol old wlM bg1). .$ BRACIJ:TS SHEL VlllG 18'" -2... 36"' -...... 72'' -•••• 34" -, ••• 48"-, ••• 96"-11.91 ..... -•••• 60" -'J.98 SAUNA BELT Thll i• a nutty lhln!J. How can I aaf aiipthing about It lo moff ••n••· You blow ii up. put ii on. and (ao th1y 1ay) the powid1 1lort lo melt away. Ill you belleY• tb.I .. yov·,. r.cidy !or lb• bome.) 497 PENN DltAIE RACING OIL ly th• Gumoul follr1, Clyd•, cind you know how particular th.y a,.. Donn"t loul up plug1. doeJ111't bubble {oh lhaf1 lunny) QQ.d ha• lieY•r 1<1id a dirty word to anybody. TURnE TIRE CLEANER Ccrn't yov. Jut! lm09ine 901llO VUJ loldog a turtle oi>d. 11erubblag hl1 llN wllb U1 .00.. Dot C0!11pUl•, J!'1 !Mde bf Turtl• Wcu: Co. O'fld ha er 11eru bbet-beod. Whit• wollt: lib oew. Tft• hl11• 1taU lhat automotlc:allr clea.n1 lb• loM with each u1•. 44c .. CM\YED REJfAISSAJfCE ROOM DIYIDERS Th• c:onipl•I• kit. with lh• uprlghls. th• \ltd• l•n•ion d-doo&. and the he-ory CClrfed particle board grill. 1187 CRYSTAL BALL MOD Lrrt ' Thi1 will Mlp yoo tide o•eT the drought. Pluw It 111 and tell fothtn11 l~t watch lM door, the \ place gets bust.ct In 10 •iludnJ~ Cbolt• of colon bi iaod bo:Mt. Aff•t ail lt.•cdd. it'• •till ·.u,~3'7 "l'ilTEGATE" PORCH LITE nu1 Ut• would look good. ta tM bci:ll or ....,. tM hed· roora aad lf fOU ',. trcctl- tioncd )'6v. can. do II~ •• do, crnd hang the thl.Dg 0111• · •Ide OD tho porch. BLACK & DECKER PGSAW A worhr lor the hcmdpcm wM ap"r«\atH flo• poYl'ft lOOJI. 1r1 lloc:lr • Dee\1r IO I d-·1 aeed to NJ anymor. (lNt I .UL who r:nad• the COU.. 1h11 morning. ta.ti•• llk• ~ l'tllftd-ti with • tH ...... 12 8~.1s3 TELEPHONE LOCK Col a I•• r•latlw11 who mall• t"Nr phone hill loolr Ilk• Ona11i1', p11I tilil OD aiad rOllr lrouhln an ower. Dov.hi• keyed. Ad••rti1ed 1peelal1 good thru June 17. 1970 and th111. •• wtll1 Ml11 Thor1lon ol M lnneto\o tor new \n11n1ctlon1. scon·s SPOT WEEDER No mor• with th• b.nding over to pull lh• weed, that'• ob-.ol•I• wilh Mr. Sco11·1 S1,1.pe1 ZQ-pper. J1111 squltt th• we.-d. 1h111d baclr. and Mlf lloalething nice to the departed d11.Ddelion.. One 11pr~dlag jt.ul mok11 your lawn or dl- chondrci )'ult 911 110 gr11n you IMI it wo11ld. moire o 11lc'1 H lad. Dry lormula. no odor. l11d1 ov11 a proloaged period . ol time. COVERS lSOO SQ. rr. 545 REG. 1.15 2 5 C WlTA' SCC'?Ts SUPER nmr ll\11I.Oflt FOLDING CAMP COT Ligblw•lght and rieot lor a lrip. Aluminum lrom•. fold1 up , -•Y· Soon i1'1 Ilk• an aa:ordio11.ond you're oil wrupp.d up ln- 1Jd1 th• thing. J77 , PATIO UMBRELLA Thl1 It a nlc• um- brella. Nol 1tup1ad· 0111 or ccolo11ol or Ion• to1tlc. Ju11 ••rt nice. Got a nice Iring• oa top. gol the Jlond pollern. Kif to wipe clean wUb cr domp cloth. and bend1 • li11l101yo11lik1. 1487 FREE CLASSES EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT WE ROLL OUT THE BRAIN TRUST TO PLEASE YOU. LA MIRADA STORE ONLY. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. DREFRESHMENTS D DOOR PRIZES (o;ind Scmmr •Ill Mok• 1011M lunny tolr••.) 12" x 12" CORK Gr•ot Jound deod•ner. latulah)f. b!lt you g•I oil lh• good Joolit, Ea1y to put up .. lorg• chunk. dork ond my1t1rioui cor~. FOUR PAK 12"x12" CARPET TILES A good prk:• fOr nic• lndoor0ou1door corp•tlng. In o choic• ol color• and IO eo1y to Joy. And U you bum Oft• or 1pJIL iutl p\111 It \IP ond r•ploce. l1a·1 lhot 1om11hlt1g? - Jun• 17 .. Installation of Kw ik Brick .. June 2' "Glidden Antiquing" July 1 II "How to Protect Your Home From Burglary While on Vocation'.' ,50% OFF W• ha-t• been tYnclng lhi1 OW'lr cu1d OTft. hut the Jolk1 tu1t k1ep coming In. Con II be that •• CO\lld chcirg• mot•? Or con It be lhot Sho1- ty wanl1 lo ••II th• be1l lor !1117 II your lrld mcili11 you crazy b11ild hi• o llltle hou•• ond throw lh• bum·outl Or be nlc• and. put th• gordlft 100!1 or bilr•• 1.n It. !Til·lh·th· lha1'1 cill th•r• I• folk1.! .. . ~ ~­' . " '' ' ... .. ' . '-'' ~: ~ : ~ : ~ ! '· '. ,, ~­~: '. ~: ... . .. ~: " : :; : :: : ~= : :-; :: : ... ·: . '. ' . . . ' . . . ' . '. .. , . .. .. •. .. . . .. .. . . I I I I J 8 O.ILY PILOT For· the ARBUCKLE • SON Westcllff Mortuary &%7 E. 17th St .. Costa l\1ts• lj~-• BALTZ MOR11JARIES Cortu dd l\1ar OR l-NA Ccil&a Mesa l\U MU4 • BELL BROADWAY MOR11JARY lJI Brolldway. Corta l\1tsa u a.3113 • On.DAY BR(ll'HERS llanUngtGtl Valley Mortuary 17'11 lkacll Blvd. llulthtgton Beach 1u.m1 • PACIFIC VIEi! MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery e Mortuary Chall'.' I 3* P.clflc ~tew Drive Newport Beacll. CaWornia 114-mt • ' PEEK FA~fO. Y COIA>NIAL FUNERAL HOME 7111 lkba Avt. "-113.JSZS Recovd ,tl'llAL DECltt:l!il E111frW Ju ... I L._., Ml"J DH •nd P9YI J•llVS MM•, Mldll11e M.lrle and L-111 ... OOIPll FrNman, Doroll\y Allfl •I'd J t cklt 0 . F<llO, N°"""" II, •I'd Mtrlt G. Mott. Jud¥ llftle •nd R. $. Fuller, Tr-0 . •rod OOnllld F'll•r, cr..r"'"" KIY Ind Jolwl L1wrenc1 N,c:GM, P""lnt JHll Ind lwry .t.111•1 Arri~&, L-10 G. Ind L-t llllet~. CYnthl1 M. I ncl ,\,",;tton F. Oou9he"Y, Mk:No..! T, ..... LlncN A. You,.., Jun EHulwl~ 1nd Wlllltm GiJ0111t , McGff, Dllrlf11r M. Mid 8obb1< Otl•. R~IRl'I, ll1rbar1 Ann ,,,.., Gordon WIVM HMPtt, Gtor9t1 H. Ind W!lll1m F. "!var<IO, Mella. JIM l fl.11 lttrmo!ICI ,_, Ptrrlott. luddlt Robert 111(1 M1r1 Ellrabe!h MclCtNJt, 80!'llti $u1 1"6 Wllll1m ArtllvY McDOl'l&ld, Cyril •nd llttt., Je111 Reid. Rob.rt w 1m1m 1n0 N•ne1• Marriage Licenses LAS VEGAS, N...,, -Mtni.v., lla!llf• h"-"MI ,..,, lncl\ldr· WILLlA.'o\S-FIERltO -Ml'I' Jo, 1tocr.r A., SI, of TUnln. Ind J01Sepl\fr111, •1, of H"""Ul'IQton lffcfl. FORD-CONNELLEY -,,,.,., l t , lllcl'l ... d ;., U. 'w!d C1r1 1:111111, l?t both Ill MUP.Jtl'lutoll !eK.11 J,t..l'IUSZJU..GUL:LA -~V 3', ""'"' A .. JI, d ~ 9H(:ll, Ind Slwrl'l' ""'"' 21, at Writmln1ter. !l'tOEMAICER-$TILL~ -'M1y 30, O-ld1 2'. Incl lol1• Atwl, 11. bot!! of ~ST!lllM!er. . SPLITTER.C:CARIC -Maw ~t . ~. 14. ot Venla, Incl K1ltlli!ton Le.. 21, of Hvntinglan 8'4Kl'l. SCHMIOT..u.MP9Ell. -· M.., llO, Rotw:rt l ., lO, and C..... ,._ l6, OOlll Of UeuM &t!ldl. 8allMEY--l..AltloON ~ MIY 31. 1"°""'' A.. li1 Incl A!berl1 Ill. 11, bolfl ot Cos11 Men. K.AOEll:MAN..i.ilC GAA:Ral'! -M1w 31. Jacob ~nl\111, Jt, of CM•• MeU, •"" Art~ VlvJ1n, ll, DI S.nt1 ....... • WALLACE.GENOWAY -M1v Jt. G~ory Edw1rd, 22, DI NtWllO"l Bt1cl\, lllO LI"°"', 20. ol Or111111. Bandit, 19, Gets Prison SANTA ANA -Superior Court Judge James F. Judgr has ordered a one year to life state prison term for a gunman who held up a Sunset Beach liquor store last Jan. 26. Thomas Keith McCartney. 19, of tong Beach pleaded guilty to charges of anned robbery of Vogler's Liquor Store, 1780 Pacific Coast Highway, and asked the jurist for immediate sentencing. He was scheduled to face jury trial June 17. llis companioo "in t h e holdup. William E. Saffer, 19, of 8402 Westmin.ner Blvd .. Westminster. has previously pleaded guilty to identical charges. He is serving an in· definite term in a California Youth Authority facility. .. Tl!U,CKS OF ~NO RADIO RELAY UNIT READY TO ROLL At Costi Mew HQ, Port•ble Power on Line for E,m•rgenci•s Air By STEVE 1\-tJTCJIE~ Of tM OlllJ Plllt Slltl Guard Set for Emergency reservists who train one teletype operations . used to weekend a month at tbe Costa establish initial contact prior • • T. SGT. ALEX CARRASSI MANS COMMANO POST RADIO Air Nation.I Gu•rd Unit Bridges Communications Gap (>range Countians, rest easy . Mesa installation. to the establishment of t"<>n· lf the area experiences a Reservists train hi their linuous carr ier FM radio a u tho r J zed the com-highest rank they held on ac· plan ," he continued. -· , • . • ' ' t • power failure or com-field of specialty, ranging syslems. l•'ve duly. . munications breakdown, the from motor transportalion to lnunica lions personnel ·t o one California Air 'IN a t i 0 n aJ food services. "We are more The guard unii also ope'rates perfonn its mission, the Air "This program is an ex· weekend a month in addition Reservists t r a, In Guard's 2Z2nd Mobile Com-like a small military in-a complex Tropospheric Scat-Nation.al Guard unit also has cellent opportunity for fonner to a two-week field exerci,c municatians Squadron is ready stallation; than just one unit ter Terminal capable of reserve personnel in mosl Gls and Air Force personnel in the summer. lo provi·de e-·nloa· 1 emerg"""· cf a command," Col Petracek transmitting a'Qd receiving 23 military support areas. to see If they like the Air Th ob 1 -~, . N 1· 1 Gu d er e m i e communications cy c;ommunicatlons to any explained. voice , telephone channels and The 222nd Mobile Com-a 1011a ar res ve pro- part of the state. The fiye acre facitily is 16 teletype ch an n e J s munications Squadron has gram," Col. Petracelrsaid. squadron expects to" attract equipped wilh up to dat e simultaneously . .:J'he squadron issued a new approach to get "The program \offers a many former non · com· . Thel Glow, do~~ltd"!Y Ail'r Neda· mobile communications gear has five mobile vans to pro-former servicemen back into substantial supplement to the missioned or (ice r s a...t liona uar Viii ing, ocat t f ·is · · 1 · vide mounla•·n lop line opera-Try 0 " dsm ' 1 · 1 thr the '"' just olf the Newport Freeway o per orm 1 mission. t s uniform. The " ne pro-guar ans annua income. specia ists ough "Try· in Costa Mesa, houses more ''arsenal" contains a C<lm-lions for Fl\1 radio telephone gram enables the -guard unit the satisfaction of Serving the One" program. Ex-serviceme!l · than 30 portable generatGrs munications central radio set systems. to enlist lormer servicemen Costa Mesa community and are urged to contact the Ai'r which could provide any part ·~c;;;a~p;;;a;;;bl;;;e;;;o;;;f~pr•o;;v;;;id;;;i;;;n~g;;;v;;;oi;;;c;;;e;;;a;;;n;;;d;;;;;;;;;;;;l;;;n ;;;;;;a;;d~d;;i";;.Ollii;;;-ilo;i;;;;;;;bi;;;e~I ;;"~gi;;;;;;lo~r.;a;;;ioii;ne-;;;;y~ea;;r;;;;;;l;;ou;;;r;;;;;;i;;;n;;;;;;th;;;e~;;;a;;;;;;l;;;ine;;;;;;;;;';;;d;;;di;;;·u-on;;;al;;;;;;re;;;l;;;ir•e;;;m;;;e;;;n;;;l;;;;;;N;;;;;;au;;;· ... _a;;;l;;;G;;;u;;;a;;;r;;;d;;;a;;;l;;;54;;;~;;;;;;l309;ii;.;;;;j or the county with power in II the even! of 8'fl emergency. Lieutanant Colonel Edmund l\t. P~tracek, commander of the 222od !t.i o l> i I e Com- munications Squadron said, ;<Our primary mission is to train air na:Uonal guardsmen in teletype and telephone com- munications, .either in the field or from a conununicatioru center ." In the case of a flood ot local disaster. the Air National G.uacd unit could provide radio communications 'and generate power to the community. ·The comm uni cations squadron is comprised of the twelve full-time military and civilian personnel. in addition to 150 Nalional G u·a rd Directions Board Set . . By County SANTA ANA -After sev eral weeks delay (and more to come) three of five members of the Citizens Direct.iOI\ ·Finding Commission have been named by the Boad of SUpervisors. The commission, bolslered by several more membe~ 'D8med at large and by the Orange County League of Cities is designed to act as a steering group for the coun- ty"s Genera l Plan Program. Named this week were: James E. O'Connor of South Laguna by Supervisor Alton E. Allen; Rodger Howell, San- la Ana attorney by Supervisor William H. Hirstein, and Dr. Louis Cella of Sant.a Ana by Supervisor Robert W. Battin. Supervisor William Phillips said the man he had in mind had moved from hi~ 3rd District, so he needed more time and Supervisor David L. Baker i5 on vacation. • . The fas hion revolution has worked down to the ground. Shoes are news. Everyone '& buying more &hoes-because of style. Not just women. Men, boys, girls and toddlers, too. The IOQtwear business is on the march. "Because," Boot & Shoe Recorder says, "basic shoes are no longer enough-for an y wardrobe." During 1968, the average American family spent $100 plus on footwear-up from $68 just six years ago. Count the families who live in your area. Multiply by $100. II you want your share of that footwear money, you've got lo tell the fashion footwear slory. Out where people will see ii. Right on the pages of this news- paper. Your newspaper. Eight out of ten Llf!r·21'1 read the paper each day. Seven out of ten teenagers do too. Even more to the point: a recent survey showed that seven out ol ten Americans look forward lo the ads in the papers-while o.nly one in four feels that way about ads on TV. No wonder retailers invested more than $3 billion on newspaper advertising last year. No wonder the country's top shoe . stores spend more then two percent ol net sales on their ads in the papers. Your competitors know the power of that seven-syllable sales force: Newspaperabilily. N~blllly THE ffiEDIUffi THAT . FITS_ FOOTWEAR. " There~ something very . comforting about the Audi. The footwear business has changed. And newspapers have changed, too. Wilh economical new neighbor· hood ad buys, superb color reproduction, and new printJng lechniques. This change has brought a substantial Increase in local papers' ad volume. During June '69, dailies' retail ad revenue jumped 11 .3 per- cen:rover June '68 , News· papers are working for retail. Its seats •re .de~ by an ~ksurgeon. • /' ~"tf•••v _ .. ,. l• 11,.-. ~\.-;'). '' • ..!1 ;· "' -·---- Test drive it today. It's more of a car than you th ink. • To paraphrase an old saying: if the medium fits, buy it. And no medium fits you better than your own local· paper. That's what we mean by Newspaperabl/ily. I ' . \ Lo; ...... -.;;.~imi:;.~ .. , CHICK IVERSDI· I QAllY PllOT] Su Cl• rt~ owite F'ORSC:HE I AUD&,; SMJTRI' llOlftlilY 900 WHl Cotti Jiishwey/Newport Bud\. , , • -.... ---11--------646-9391•--~ • p r::;.---COIHlll'HV~lll D!Al!'". ~~-.;...IF~ • -·· "'~~... . l ll.lltltff; ~ lrifof!Nlrlon Co111111in.1, IU,.111 ti il.11.,.rtltl"t A ,.,,,A,. •oot & lhot lll1cordtt, 'oolw11r N1w1 • ' • ' '° llAll Y PILOr SC FrJdq, Jwl'lt U. 1910 I Beating Air Pollution Your Money's Wortla People Investing Money Somewhere By SYLVIA PORTER Q. IF YOU HAVEN'T been ! pouring your new money t directly into the stock market , 1n the past several mon ths r ..... and you certainly haven't -where have you been in· ·vesting it! A. Jn U.S. Treasury and ·Federal Agency marketable obligations, traded in the open ·market and bringing you :returns th the bJstorically high ·1. 8 and 9 perCent range .•. Jn corporation and in state and local boods, also offering you record-high interest rates ' Q: Btrr -HASN'T money tone Into savings accounts? A. No -not on anywhere near the scale of pllllt years. Jn fact, we've been 'fiitnessing a maS&ive "disint.ermediation" -that clumsiest of bafflegab .lrords Invented to describe the process whereby you by-pas! the customary, reg u 1 ate d financial WtituUons and put your money instead into the open markel.'s bonds and notes on which you can earn more interest. (By going out of the rmancial intermediates, you udisint.ermediate.") And you haven't been saving via U.S. savings bonds either. Last i)'ear, you actually cashed in 4400 millioti more of savings bonds than you bought. Q. BUT SURELY people have beeo buying mutual funds? ·· A. Yes, while you've been liquidating the stocks of in- dividual corporations o n balance, you've been buying mutual fund shares o n balance. In 1969, all sources outside <lf corporations -in- . dividuals, small b u s i n e s s 1 partner s hips, farmers, personal trusts, non-profit in- blllioo of corporation stocks on balance while buying M.9 billion of mutual fund shares 4lfl ba1ance. There are profound trend s here which cry out for at· \ention and interpretation. For iMtance, the upsurge fn interest rates has led to a convulsion in your ways of saving money. IN 1911, YOU put $16.9 . counts lhan tn 1968 ; in com· merciat bank savings accoonts alone, you put $10 billion LESS than in the year before; in 1avlngs associatons,you put a1Dl06t HALF as much as in 1968; .from !Bvings banks jUflt this past April, you wilhdrelf .$150 miliionon balance. By so doing, you alone have btefl a crucial factor in today's dangerously ti g b t squeeze on mortgage money. For because about $8 of every $10 of mortgage money banks and savings inmitutlons, dmles from commer ci al fls(!11cs )'()"P 1Y7ll i'1C()ffiS 1sxsa! Mia!'! l• ~ Ol!ll b::IRinl 1111 fl Rlf·YUf llmSllMllt ~ m Oil DnNd t.Jti• .. ~ tw """''''' a l ol1r••ll11 .. .-.11l••r11111. r•••••n c .. ''"••ltl•t' •11,ll l l llll I l l t It ., .•.... ,,.. . . . p I II I e l !S·Ull hi--... c.r,.. l l t I . l l l lrl It.~ r.1.111 JaJ ........... ''"'· l lllf your rejection of. these as prime medium5 for your sav- ings has forced U:lem to pull back on mortgage lending. This in turn bas led to 8 crisis in hmle construction. This in tum has led to moun- ting pressure for an end to all interest rate ceilings so banks and savings inst.ituUons could compete with the open market Cor your savings. The dangers of a wide-open race for your savings dollar are obvious -and so are the dangers of a continued flow of funds away from the financial institutions. Meanwhile, your funds h~ve of I.O.U.s oo an astronomical been flowing into all types o{ J.O.U.s on an astronomical scale. YOUR PURCHAS!ls of U.S. Treasury marketable issues In 1969 totaled a historic $10.2 billion, more than driuble '68's $4 .4 billion. You.r purchases <lf Federal Agency • issues totaled $4.5 billion, also more than double 1968's level. Your purchases of state and local tax-exempt 1.0.U.s came to $4.4 billion against net SALES jn '68. In the first quarter of 1970, you actually dominated the corporate bond market, buying an estimated and.eoormous $2.9 bWion. As the·dominant roli has switched from U:le tndlvidual to the institution in the stock markets, so tt has switched from the institution to the Ind ividual in the b o n d markets. The upspiral of interest rates and the downspiral or stock. prices are revealing stock prices are revealing di stortions whlch none of us anticipated and are creating money flows which few of us recognit.e, much I e s s understand. 1 know no one who as yet grasps what these profound developments will mean. United Pilot J.F.Callahn In 3lstY~r John F. "Jack" Callahan, 'l17 Amherst Place. Costa Mesa, celebrated his 30th an- niversary o{ service with United Air Liiles on May 13. Callahan, 52, is a native of New York City. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Catholic University. Callahan joined the airline as a reservations agent in New York City. After 31,i, years as a Marine Corps pilot in World War ll (diocbarged with the rank of captain), Callahan entered Unlled's man.agemef!t ranks as chief of restrvaUons tn Boston in 19H . H'e rttumed to New York the ne.tt.Year w1th .. Ute-ame J1:>b UUe1 and tn 19$G transftr- n!d to· the alrline's· aalea departmenL "' He moved to Ollcago in 1115. oervlnl .. dty .. 1 .. manager there for thr'ee years before comlnf IO Lao Ang<los In 1980. ... Salaries Advance In Year Wages and salaries for key office and plant. occupatl<m • .. OVER 1'HE COUNTER - Complete-New York Stock List S.IM Ntt (llft.I Nltlt U w c-. Clll. • • . , . ' • r • ., .. : £ .. ~PORT CAR • Al1To·E!Xipo '70 8howlna June 11, 12, 13 Combined with CQNOOURS D'ELEGANcE ll'llTERNATIONAL . ~.fune·H:· . :~ .. , . . . : ~ •. ~~ " . . ~ -r-t '• ' ' ' Sit"""' lnllataq..cl elepnt,.~~il .. lllSAHTAAN.\FASff19NlQUAA(Sitiiidli.J..,O l3.' , . Dem'! miutfiis c111stanc11~diep1o1.-, Jun.. -M1r1< your colond111 nar?' · · and MA1TEL HOT WHEELSPEE~.TEST DAY Santa Ana .Fashion Square Fcx.wrtain Court " Saturday, June 13, 9:30 A.M. ~ FASHION SQU-'RE ' • " Classes Set In Boating By BPS , Long Poini Racers Ready to Set Sail ' Ocean racing and Pacific FndJJ, June 12. 1970 DAILY PILOT J S J\m,~rlea's C:up ~ ~ • .! .. . ' ,ff eritage .Pµmp,ed T~ice by Ri~ilfs -\. . ~ ST~RD. eo..:. (AP):_ "-.:.llmllllry J i:i.t,' hopes Cbar)oy. llorpn hopes loday be cy l!!m_ ~-,..,_ ..W be ~I lot liUlleelf '~· ""'-._..._.._ new a.\neltt yacht Herlta&e Valiant did eorller In the week , out ol St ~·FIL ' af1'r loolng ,be< I'!'(~ I~ .r<t5 The 40-yUN>ld Morgan,. wl!O lo lnttepid. . designed, btlllt "!Ml, lklPl>eia Morgail• and hla crew have the Heritag<. rocelvod, a lu!l• hlld mudi Ila ·11111ni'· tlJne ,...p11op 'llwnday In. the ·to work out' ont klnks-•iilce prellmlnery tr11Ja to plclc I they •arrlvod anly .T\Jelday defender for the America'• after a 11400-mlle ·1ait up the eup. · · · -eo1it rram FIOiii!L · Morgan and the Herillge Alter todq, Heritage, .... beal<o 1'l' lnUept<I and ""!epid and valiant ..... to Valiant in the races on Long -Newport, R.I., where ~..r l!laDdSowldbytheconvlnclng trllla will be held In .July links •ot ..,. minute; 57 and A!!gust and the ·VA secoods and · by 5,42, respec-defender aelected for the fam• tively. ed Amer.ica's Cup r a Ce 1 Morgan tak<! the Heri!He starting Sept. 1s: Either a out again today in the last French or Australian )'adlt day . of bis series of will beihie challeoger.1 . I Oft Bl'C · " ' . . . ' Lido-14 Sailors Readv ,/ ' '. In ·championship Race Lido-14 sailors will hold their Class B skipperi Will com· fleet championship Saturday plete for the H a r r o w b Y. and Sunday in a series of Perpetual, awarded each year bay raees held off Balboa to the first Class B .Nip~ Yacht Clu b. to finisb. It will be the Ulh .. annual champion.ship for Fleet No. 'nle regatta will 'also· decide 1. -and will be the first time the fleet representaUve:s fo~ since 1966 the series bas been the national champion.WP to held in the bay instead of be held _in Jacbon, Mas .. in the ocean. August. Dave Ullrban of ~ Balboa Frank and Evelyn White wiU Yacht Club la if>e-deteoding· ~ race conlmit~ chairmen chatripion· for the seeoeyd year· in a row. He is also tile cur~ for this weekend's regatta.' rent na~ion~ champion in the On Saturday ~gpt the fieeti class. will hold its aMUal dWner. Skippers in ~lass A will be =' iiaiitiiBiiaiilboiiaiiiiYiil!Ciihiit .iiCiilubii.ii, iiiiii;;j competMg for the Klnisleyll Perpetual Trophy whlcli ~ bolizes the fleet cbampionstiip . . . PAT SPENCER llTURNS VISIT l"AT & JACKI• S"EMCE• JUHi 1:1111 THltU lfTit 'IONE EI IARIERS D4t MEW,OltT I LYD. """UM "II ha ..._ Vloltn«o, ~ ~ 9dy, tr~r. IOV• •NI ~Joh · drlrn. ••• ·-o1 tti. ._., lll'lftt rnm1." Mn T9"'1ll. Salltt AM ... lt.IW 41//s Cf NWRr 21 ~::1 H¥JXi,ica p Racing Fleet yachts take off Saturday in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Long Point Race, the third io the current Ahman!on Series. Balboa Power Squadron's aunuru~r course in b a s i c boatinj starts Monday at 7 p.m. al'. the Newport Harbor Yacht Club 72.0 w Bay Ave The fleets will race to Long --Bal--~·--·· ' · --.:•~P-ointf-Calalina -l.sland-Satur- boa. day, rendezvous overnight at Sunday's homeward bound race starts at noon for all of the ORF classes and at 12:10 for PHRF. The finish will be off the Balboa Pier. ----~~~~ The 13-week course covers NHYC's Moonstone C o v e maw : top1c3 i n c I u d I n g moorings, )lnd sail home Sun- seaniamhip, nil6 of the road, day. - compass, chart reading, dead The times on both legs of It · _A, the race are combined a,s one rec orung navigation, -ety face Jn detenninlng the win-afloat, Coast Guard r~I.. r:er. _ lions and aids to navlgatioo. The course is valuable to S t a r t l n g times for 1ailboat owners as well as Saturday'• race are at tt·a.m. powerboaters -including Class A and B Ocean Racers, trailer ~Li. . 11:~0 for ORF C and D, and Boat mYntr*IP. however, is I ~i:IO~ for 'PHRF. ~e start •pelt a 1pre.requl.!J~ for joirung is· oU th!; r!Jal~, PJer and the class. AD in t e r e 1 t e.4 I u.e·~ ftnlslr between a com- 1' ~-are invited·. Tbei:e 'ij 1 J!\,i~ .bolt ~·an · orange n0 Cl>arge. : • . , fir& •Qff .1.o., P,olnt. . _The Ba!l>OLP-i:,Squlldr<>o. c · ·i. a nntt Of the Uniled SJlltei · · · Power~;anoo-prof~ BCYC H~ting iX'ganiZatioii ctecidiited ·entirely ' to aale boatlng and booting Bahia Corinthian Yacht Chlb education. will be host to a Offt of sailing Advance reglalratlon Is not Ytch\I from Lot bgele! Har. necessary. Thoee attending , bor Saturday in the annual Ba. are urged to bring a not~book hia de Cabrillo )levtrse Ar- the first Qlgllt. · gosy. ,' • • Further infonnaUon, can be Co-host for the· event is Ca. had by ~ailing Isabel. Pease, brlllo Beach Yacht Club of . cJg&, ~retary. at 873-ISSS. Los Angeles. ' VClto Dedicate Ne w Sloop TRAVE.L BUG .. , ., Mrs. Frederick Bames, UCI Phys ic al Education Admhmu&Uve Atslatant, will dui~ · UciJ's ·new Shields eta~ sklop·~y at J p.m. Slated to be· used, in UC l's instructional, reqeational and intercollegiate. 1 a 11 i n g pro- grams,, the new sloop Is the fwrth to-be donated to uc1 Make a trav•J bu9 out of your Volkswa9en. Buy a Trails by Shield&'..' The 4 Dlhers are W C A II ht ·~ L I f 'I I 'lbe. ceremoNes will be bekl at the' new Intercollegiate sail- ing and Rowing Base, lllllt W. Coast Highway. Donated by internation1:Uy known yachtsman Cornelius Shields, the nttr 30-foot sloop will be christened. ·'Cclumbia" by Mrs. Barnes • named "Dllnty," "Cliarlotl•," est ampster. 9 , 11C1Sy0 ..v-nau trave tra1 er w th .•n<I ",1"!'" a kin9 size bed, desl9ned -.pecll!!'Y for lonely bu9s. See '111e ehristening will be part one now at: ol the UC! Big l BoostEr , Club's Sailing Day activities. HARBOUR v w Membtn of ·the UCI sailihg . . ' program wut ,.rve ., hosts . . . -• · ,. •- -,"'~· ~Bl~g~l~m~em~be~rs~f~or!a:..n_a_fl..:•r_-~!'!!'!!11!7!!!1!1 ~BEACFI Bl VD. HUNTINGTON BEAC H, CALIF.° M2"4435 ~n of'famlly sailing. ' " .. ' I ' . ~-'. , .. ' • L I .. F'rlday, Junt 12., 1970 SC • v DAILY PILOT 2J ' NEW YORK (UPI) -Coo. FIN -WALL l ,TBEET tinental Can Co. bas an-. 11ounced plans lot a ill» pilllion expansion proeram designed to double Clp*:tty of Its Hodge, La., paper mill to produce Kraft paper liner board and other producta. New facllittes are e x p e c t e d onstream by early 1971 to boost lhe ~Hodge plant 's capacity to 500,000 torus fro1n 250,000 tons a year. ' • l I I • r i I , I : i . , l t I ! ) r ' • • DAILY PILOT ... • • • ' • " I ., , .· t A YQU"9 TMI mother It given • cholera shot et tho clinic of 1 ~tltlnf, ·· -, ·-m_obile medical team._ _,, - _ _ I -- a '"ay to be: of use. . ' "' ·\ 'Ihis i's &t1·fgion at.itlie· opposite end of the cOuntry fro[n it$ own \:apifl, nea{. tlie Communist-.domi- 1~t~ areas of Laos, and it.has lpng ' J ,c;> I . been threatened by-ihsurgeney., · ' ' . • ' • l , ~ 1\ow, )lqweve.r, U1e doctor gi>es {o 'l \he people. rirobile imed:i.cal1 .teams,; travel roun~ .the 1~gi~1;l, .prj11iing medical services to many yilJa:ges. -~ for1thefir.st,tirue,and ... fighting dis_--· · easf}S'-such as.Jiialaria a'n·d(cbOlera. · l:at:fi team .has ~a· ,~a lists, ll1- cludin·g Thai doctgf1 .a.ud ilurses working in ecioperation with a U;S, IofE!ign .aid program-the Agency . for International :Qevelop~ent (A.1'/D:) .'In ohc year, 56 sucl1 rnedi-· i.;at' uniis· tfeal sCirDe two million ·,People in l,500 villages, help equip m eral' 'hospitals, dig over three -. cJ.9ten W.ell.s, ~nd tra·iit Ji.D additional GO~ pa)·a.medical personilel. . '. 1\.ttbe·signal of the temple dl'un1, , ·p~ap1e, YO.Ung and old, flock to ob- ta·in .kelp. 'fhey often Walk many miles.from outlyin("fa~.ms and ham- lets, to attend a session. 'fhey are Uegiuniug lo sha'rert1).e benefils of ·expanding· we\fa·re services. And U1ey are fi ndiug t'he.i1· lives a litlle-· f\·eer of the old btfrden.s, in J'artjc- ular of lhe fear a nd pain of helpless .si ckness. . ' ·• . '' ~------"·'he mobile medical team arrives It a remote Thai vil._.: a Thal dciclor (left) Chllchn In illl •"' ~ otnort111.0t Thollond _,.,.. _ \h• ft"!l.111!11~4!1Ctoro who .Yllil them. _ • talki to the A.l.D. coordlriator. A lick child lo 111mlnod lot tr .... ol .,.IMl1, a --wlllch lo . _ _;_,,_ ·-_ n.owJ>e!11V.•rld~ '. AP N1tWl(ta1w# Flee~ Shou:-Ph°'41 b11 Cdft.1!11tttll ' . • ' .. I I -· 45,000 ~ by '19891 • ) . ' •• C.~~y _ P.Ian . ~ought . • _For Capistr~no By PAl\tELA llAU...AN Of tti. D•llY ,UOI Sl1!1 \\/bile national attention is being focus- ed on San Juan Capistrano's swallow popu,:ition1 city father! are worrying about another populalion -the one on tt\e· grouna. Where will the estimated 45,000 people by \989 live; Where will they work, play and go lO school,· and how will they get from one end of 'town to the other? ' , -..All these . questions would answer themselves in time. But the city council, • hoping to · preserve file historic fJavor of the city -doesn't want a heller skelter growth. · · It wants a well organiz.ed, t:lirected growth. one that has been outlined in the new general plan prepared by Plan. ning Director Robert Johns a n d unanim'ously adopted by the council. ·i1 voted for this plan because its flexible," said Councilman Jim Thorpe. Dana Bandit Gets 1 Yea1 · For Robberies A one year Orange County Jail term has been ordered for a Dana Point man charged with the armed robbery of serv-· ice stations in El Toro and Mission Viejo. Superior Court Judge James F. Judge set that term Tuesday and added five• years probation for Delbet Sidney Finger, 25, Of 34055 Alcazar. with the defendant's return from a 9lklay diagnostic study at a Department of Corrections facility. Finger pleaded guilty to .one count of armed robbery before he was sent fo r the three-month examination . His companion in the knife point holdups of the Richfield service station at 26001 La Paz Road and anQther station at 2§021 El Toro Road is currently serving a state pr ison term of one year lo life . Superior Court Judge Harmon G. "It provide' a direction,! yet can be revtewid ' and ~ when.ever neceisarY." . ~1 ~ The \loc:ilment,provWS map1; lfbl<a '. and ln!ormaUoo oa the present and tuta:re · status..ol land use witliin tM city.1 lt lnclildes ·ochools;"poru ....i~r.a..u..-< . lanit, houai:ng•and commercial-tnd_ustrial .... · land. ·It a.llo i provides inlormation oo , Present and future streets and ·hiahways. It does not median mobile home parks o.r t'provide for any planning in their · directl<ll). JQbns does ,say ·that .U.-0 are a tot.al of ~ pads ~ .• and another 411 pads approv.ed. He points out that the mobile home park sltuaUon i! a setious one and be urges ~ city counc'il to make a decision about them .. The mobile home park moratorium ends this 'month. Most of the city's residents 00,. Uvt in dwelling units mm:tbe~inc 'i,Ol6, ac- cor<Jing tp the plan. The ~port user:\.i" that 40 of Uiese dwehqigs we sub· stan- dard, and an accompanying map ~es · them mostly old in tbt Los Rios Street are.a and on rancheS. Johns says that one of the city's o~ jecUves should be to bring these homes up 19 pa.r. He suggest! using the: Police power of t~e municipality, county and state to improve the phy!ical character and quality of these residences. Future' dwell:lbg , unlts would be con· structed, on tbe 5,520 acres earmarked for Uial use. If tot.ally developed, it would contain S0,"8 units. • Where there ·are people, tM:re are schools needed and thiJi has tiot been overlooked in the General Plan. Johns has listed • total of 219 acres for schOOJ land -.. populatkln projectklns. He _-.una~es 1fiat ~ the 11turatioo ,point I.here would be 1 l,311(! elementary school cllildttn, 2,1169 juniQr hl&h lludeo!s and 4,02fl high school students In the city. ln any well pianned metropolis there are Qpen spaces for aesthetic beauty and for recreation. Johns has included in the report a master plan for parks and recreation, something very few cities have. Although park land is acquired in several ways, San Juan Capistrano has acquired one park. and has one olher committed through a system by which ' l ~ \ . ; "'"·· DAIL V PILOT f"Ml9 " TMTY c .... 11 .. s_ Down tlte • • ... .. M •• . 1881Gll Trail .. ' jl).,,. New Road _Ope~" f 1r ~ • Near Pendleton-:·; CAMP PENDtETON -A ,,.,., tr~, diverting roed·par~el to.~ San D"8@1 · ·-Freeway near the main gate of CafJIP , Pendleton· was .in operation Utis w~k in an effort to remove \ocal traqic~ from the summer freeway, crush. ,~ State Division of IDghway.s enginetn planned the road lo allow c...;: Pendleton and other local Oceanside ••· traffic to use tw Dew side !lreet alllll· birdge, instead of adding to \he alrtadr congested stretch of•freeway. '' Beside the road, strelc:hing along tlll!' portion of the freeway under cOn1 strucUon, a new bridge. has been open;ed spa!lning the San Luis 'Rey River. .: I( Author!Ues Uils week said I its 1rrg test during ·thc:i 'Memorial-Day weekend relieved congestion UP. to'23 percent. T):le road ma.lies It -possible' to drive from the base gate to OOWntown Octanside without using any f~eeway route. Capo Queen Sought SAN JUAN ·CAPISTRANO -Monday is the deadline for filing applications for the Mlss San Juan contest, sponsored by the San Juan Capistrano Vhambe;!'1 of Commerce. ;. ARplicatlons 'can be obtai11e9 1t v,... quero clothing store and 90Cdles• ~ . que in Uic El Adobe Plaza shoppini · center. ._"'fte'~e not ~g {_or a beauty q~ In the popular sense," said Pat Taoer t chamber director .. "We're looking for a young women who has poise and . a pleasing personality who can tepresen~ our e;lty et official fWlclioos." ", ·contestants will , be juClged during ~ terviews and wiU not have to compete in a public contest, "n>e winner~ be presented to the public at a Cha party on June 21. SURFER POUNDS AHEAD OF WHITE WATER. SUMMER IS HERi! -CAN WAVES BE FAR BEHIND? Contestants must be residents of thl San Juan area and be high achool senlori or graduat.e.s. ' - • Scoville deli vered that sentence oo Ron- nie Russ Johnsoq, 22, following the AWOL Camp Pendleton Marine's convictidn. developers dedicate port of !heir boldiop .. Colinty Rejects- School District Pleas for Filnds Gener.al Motors Introduces lu Electric Auto :y~=t ~":urf~ ~~ ~u::! It~ Q St1• tt Sa1· don :~. p;..:::; ~:re being discussed at ~ . ' . e . lndush·y Book The plan projects a· totaJ ·cf 227 ac.res' .~ ~ge~1s"::;tbb:7.a.::t;n"~···County Refuses.Road Name Change ' . -. ,, To · Btt ·Published I In San Clemente A new .brochure citing 'advanta&es for-- location of indu~ in San Clemente will be publishecf soon by the Chamber of Commerce. Directors of the Chamber agreed to the idea this week, proposed by the group's industrial development tom· mittee. Chainnan Al Ftlger suggested lhlft the drive· emphasile development both along the Estrella area aod the Avenida Pico section ol manufctring land in U1e city. He "added t~t ljJe plan should win support nqt. just by th~ chamber but by lhe commwii(y at large. _ Filger ~ 3t the same meeting was ratified as the new c'hairman of the cwruitluee. to replace Ray Teal, who ~OoWilbec.iuSeOI increasmgpro- resslooal comm itments. plans fol' equtalrian IZ'allr along Orange · • ' ' · . ' .. . . Coast County Flood Control and ·pi bl le .\119, . alack, Saigon Lane will r~mau.. utility easements which may someday be the same. opened (with coµnt,y cooperation) from Contrary to a previous req1.1esl to lhc Dana Po!nt to Mission Viejo and C'Je\oe-Orange County Board of Supervi'sor land National Forest areas. . s, Johrui foresees. several·' planninr pro-l2 of 14 residents ol the one-bloCk street blems for the future . One will be the in the north Tustin area have preservation oC the Mi&sion area and prevailed upon the board to deny a the maintenance or an equitable balance change to "Lemon Tree Lane." between resident -serving and tourist-Last April, Gary Langdale, of 13591 serving facilities . He also sees a problem In the effective Salge:-: Lane, with the backing of "12 utilization of exlstirig.., and projected out of 14 of my neighbors" ortered streets and highways and the alrport a petition for the ch,angf. for maximum benefit. He gave as reasons: "I) Antiwar pro- He 1t1ggest.s that the city continue tests hav~ gotten to us. 2) Tht: value to strive for the elimination al overhead of Our prc)perty is dropping." Wednesday utilities and the acquisition of park land. be added that several sales had been Finally, he foresees a probelm in secur-made recently al low figures. ing adequate housiqg for all economic Sul Richard Benton, of 13722 Saigon levels within the city, His plan renects a tendency to keep Lahe objected. He called the proposed the hi~est density in the valley, and change "uqnecessary, a bother and ex. lowest aetiSlty iif I.he hUls-above so that-pense." hills won't be entirely obliterated. "Seventy per~t of the homeowners .. Walking Throagh Art Saddle back College: ciieifl'..a'fficla-Slrillgtil touches--bt presented..., the MJssion Viejo campia-Ihe up one of environmental, .walk·thrcugh sculptures event opens with a band concert and cOnlinues u~ that will bcJcatured ~unday in lhe junior college'• UI S p.m. The lesUval is open to thepubli c without art fesUVal. Scc_2n<l annual evenl starts at 2.p.m. charge. -- . now oppose the klea," Bmt.on pr°" l)ETROIT (AP) -Gt!loral ~ <l#imejl W:e~f · ·He \'(As backed by 'W. E. Day, of 13682 Saigon, who charged,. "Langdale rnoved to the slreet in the last year, We-did not sign his petiton. "The rost to lhe county and the pro- perty owners was not considered when those people signed originally, Changes \Vould have to be made on credit cards, all mailing. It is ridiculous!" It reQ\lest that r()range. County reim- burse two ·sooth county school 'dl!trlcts· 1 for fund.'! "lost by the redOOt.ion in ·assess- ed .valuation through the creaUon bY the supervisors of a g' r J c u I t-u r a I preserves" has falleQ on deaf e&1'3. Corp. unveiled IU oew esperlmental alee:; trk7 1FTbOl'lilay anil lllid """ •. .., could have llmtted application some da1. in Crowded urban centeri. The ·car, called tht XEP, was a 19' Opel· Kadet sedin flt!ed with two kindl of batteries-lead ac!d for accelenUoo and Iinc alr fer cruising, .: " Langdale wa.'! aghast. but no t speechless: "This opposition surfared in the past week. I can 'l explain it. P~ibly a wife signed my petit:!.:n and a husband the recent one.·• ''You are starling fil.mlly fight.9 ," in- terjected Supervisor William Hirstein, as he moved to deny the name change. It c~rried 3 to 0. (Supervisor Alton Allen was absent "ma~ing a5peech," and Supervisor David Baker was on vacation). The protagonists d c p a r t e d In friendsrup, shaking hands as they left the supervisors' hearing room. THE Capistrano UnifiPd School District of- ficials told county supervisors Tuesday the district stands to lose an estimated • $827,100 in. taxes over the Jtl-year !Ue or the preserve agr~ments with the O'Neill ) Ranch (Missi~n Viejo). Tustin School District officia!s recorded their loss at $63,675 for the 196f.70 fiscal year on Irvine Ranch pre.serves. Supervisor Alton E: Allen· said, ''To comply wilh these financial relm· bursement requests would open a real can of worms." Supervisor Rober'l" llittin !uggested that the whole thing be p'ut off until changes in the Williamson Act' (allowing agricultural prGBer\res) ·can be reviewed. ·rhe requests were "received and £11- ed." RED bALLOON · Hunti.li&tlm H~ur _ LTD. ~-..~.¢>. ot ._ - A Tasteful Assorltnenl of Fine Summer Playwear And Swimwear • Boys & Girls Layecce co 12 ... -,~ .. "'." ..... The car weighs about 3,000 poun4 about 1,200 pounds more than a standarft Opel Kadet. Its top .speed was said to be 60 miles per hour· and its toP crusin~ range was about JS miles at 30 mph. The major adantage "of the car ls the use of the zinc air balteries whi<fl give the car .'!ix times ·the crosing ranl(e a comparable mass at lead acid batteries •• could produce, said Dr. Paul T. Chenei; GM's vice president in harge of resear<!Jl laboratories.· However, he added· the ~zinc air ~i teries have a majOll drawback. Tl'ley mutt -be~l'fCharged by a costly mechanicil proceS!I of replacing electrodes and eleoo trolyte solution. "For this reason ,'' Dr. Chenea said ' 1we are IOCU\lng our efforts on flhdin.& ways to recharge the battery cbemlcallJ. rather than mecbanicaUy." ! l ! i • ! 1 • . •• -• . . • • • the mosc delighcfully 11n.u ~.W.1 c hildrens shop che southland .. LO . • • 16877 AtGON<;lUIN ST. HUNTINGTON HARB'OUll. (114) 846-·I··~ --1 ' Studcnl performances. as well as work s of art, will_ ' ~-~'~iL~~~~~~-~~~~~~~.__..=.~~·--·--;...t..l __:;__......;... ....... _1~L --.;;..JJ • • I l i . • . • l ' • • ' • • . : : \. ' ~ I • • (~ ., .. Del"' ,..., lltltffl 1t wlll IOUDd like players oD the Parchlnent High School football tMm are, addressing 11Coach Coach" next season. J.1ck Koch, line coach lit Jackson Parkside Hlgh School, has been named new head coach at ParChment High. Koch's named is pronounced •1coach.0 • Stn. Howard Baker (R·Tenn.), IOCI givn the jloo1 and, in this wist, Mftnekd Prtsi<Unt NU:on's credibility: ''I think the Presi- dent of tM United Stotts has, the mojorltJ o/ the time, a track record /or ~ and Mne1t11 i11 hil repriesentatiom with rtl· pect &o SoviheO!t A.ria that U so good tho' M tichlv uftdesm:ies to be dUbeUeved in thtse ~tprt· sntatiom ... • ,. Actor Glfto Ctrvl, known fo.r his r.rtrayal of the Communist mayor, eppone, in tbe Don Camillo mo- Vj.es, W11 elected B; Rome area re- !ooal councilman OD the ticket of e Conservative Liberal Party. ection results showed today. He ii abOut to .play Peppoo.e again in • new film, 0 Don Camillo, Pep- ll!>D•· and the Youth of 'Today.'' >. -• j,illia.m ioone-i, ·of Btrkel~. Mo,, a -St. l,ouU suburb, ia read11 to take on the f,tderal Bureau of Inw:itigation, the &.A and the polict u.sing thrtt 39- ~t gdl balloon! a.s ammo. Ht ran alt'fl'l up fi.shing wirt 500 ftet in tht f.t ovtr hia houst to prove that ;tt P;lants takt off over hU homt near iAt-airport Juu:ardowl11 low. TM: FBI ~ stn& to stop him ~ta.somd, ' my balloon.s art too high, tht'ir t.s art too loto." , • • Lippy Espinacla, a Honolulu auto faler wbo delivers television com- tpercials in pidgin English, has this iJ.gn outside his office: 11Dear cus- t.tiner. Please no be too rough wit OUr workers. Dey mor hard to fine •n customers. Tanks." •• • ' • ' To back its claim that_1every· thing is within walking .di.stance, a Cltanoater, Fla., .,eat tstate firm adtln'tises it wilt take the famil11 car as a doum payment mt a condominium apo1'tment. t ' • Ute Saver in Action · Mrs. Buford Shores, an off duty registered n11rse on bei way borne from town, stops to save the life of Michael Cogar, 7, who was st.ruck by a truck in Elyria. Ohio. She applies mout.b -to-moulb resus- citation (left)1 then looks up (right) as ambulance Isla Vista Calm A:fter 5 Nights ·Of Confrontation SANTA BARBARA (UPI) -Relative cabD returned to the st.rife torn Isla Viata st.udeat community Thursday end.int rive succesaive nights or violence. Only three persons .were arrested cmn- pared to a total or 667 for the prior live nights du.ring an Illegal sit-in and c1asbel beq'een neaily 300 olficer1 and bands of rock-throwing young persons. ·---'Ibere were only minor incidents Of rock throwtng late Ttiursday and two T!ports of trash fires in the IS-5!1Ua~­ block area adjacent to the uruvers1ty of California. The dusk to dawn curfew was relaxed earlier in the day to ll p.m. except n a square-l>lock-area encompassing Perfect Park and the. hard-hit branch of the Batik of America. About 100 deputie5 and highway patrol.men moved into the area shortly before the curfew and sealed il off. Up to 600 student.a gathered on the outskirts of the line of officers but there was no violeflCe. '"They (tile o6icers) talked with th< kids and p.Jned a good rapport. When 11 p.m. came everybody went home,': said Sberui.J,.t. Michael Swan. Earlier, Gov. Ronald Reaaan had aulMiized the us·e o( the National Guard in the troubled area. • approaches. 1 58 Released in· Jordan; U.S. Woman Still Held • By Tbe Auoclattd Prtn Fifty~ight foreigoers held hostage in Amman were reparted released today, but Egypt's M1dd1e EClllt News Agency reported that a commando group was holding the widow of an American inilitary attache killed by guerrillas in the Jordanian capital earlier this week. A guerrilla organization in Beirul an- noWlCed that the radical Popular Front for tbe Liberation of Palestine this morn- ing released the 58 Americans, Britons and other foreigners it had held captive for more than 36 hours in Amman's two main hotels. Diplomats in the Lebanese capital con- firmed \he repoi;h but had no details. Regular commuil\cation channels with the Jord anian capilal were still cut. The American woman reported a priSoner of the commandos w a s the widow of Maj. Robert P. Perry of Chicago, an attache of the U.S. Embassy{ in Amman who was killed by a group, of guerrillas who invaded his residence Wednesday at the height of the fighting between the Palestinians and Jordanian troops. Earlier pports said Mrs. Perry was killed but the Egyptian report t o d a Y made' rfo mention of the children. Nor did It give the circumstances of the reported capture of the woman. As the Palestine guerrillas refused to be satisfied by concessions from King Hussein of Jordan and made new demands, U.S. officials were · preparing to evacuate about 400 Americans living in Jordan. - In Washington, the White 'HOU!e Said onty "precautionary planning" was being done. But a representative of the lnterna· Uonal Red Cross arrived in Amman today to · arrangt the .evacuation, and three Lebanese jetliners were standing by in Beirut to fly the evacuees to Athens. Hussein made major concession to the guerrillas Thursday by dismissing his uncle from command of his anny .ancf removing a cousin from command of an army division that had spearheaded the batUe again!t the auerrillas in Am- man. Qut Al Falah, the largest of the commando organizations, said in a broad· cast from Cairo that his was only "the beginning of victory for the people." It demanded that the king renoun<:e his commitment to a political settlement with Israel and said only such a "rad ica l solution" Could end the strife in Jordan in which more than 700 persons are reported to have been killed <tr ~~unded .. Allied Toll Higlt A Red Cross official who v1stted the foreign hostages in Amman's 1ntercon- tinental and Philadelphia hotels Thursday reported all were in good health. The Popular Front, a radica l terror group which has lrequently refused to fol~ow the lead ol Arafat and other ~emlla leaders. said then it was bokbng ~h_e hostages until lt was sure the .Jordanian government would stop attack.s on l™'._ Palestinian refugee camps around Am man, where many guerrillas are based . S.' Viets Lose Heavily in Cambodia SAIGON (AP) -South Vietnamese forces have lost. more me n in the five weeks since the Cambod ian offensive began than 1n any similar period in the Vietnam war, and U.S. battle deaths for the same· five weeks are the highest in 10 months. Weekiy c~sualty figures compiled lrom May 3 through •last Saturday list 3,326 government troopers kiled in action and 8,500 wounded in both Cambodia and Sout h Vietnam. U.S. losses in both coun-- tries in that time were 811 killed and 4,970 wounded . The allies claim to have killed 17, enemy in thal same period -more than 10,000 in Cambodia -but the methods of gathering these figures are often challenged. The previous record for South Viet- namese battle deaths for any five-week" period was during the enemy's na- tionwide Tet offensive. That was in 1968. and fi:Om late January thtoUgh mosl of February 3,158 goverrunent troops died. . The last time Americans s u f f e r e d greater battle casualties was in a fi ve- w eek period from late la st .July throug August when 854 were killed and ,029 woonded during an enemy g point. . . Guerrillas Nab German E;nvoy In Brazil Raid RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) •J ., .. • Storm Brings East Rain fl.1achinegun-flring terrorists kidnaped \Vest Gennan Ambassador Ebrenfried Von HoJleben from his Umooslne Thias- day night in an attack that kilt~ one or the envoy's bodyguards and seriously wounded another . • Canahodi8 Bllb Senate· C-ertain To Block Nixon WASlilNGTON (UPI) -The Senate appears cettlJn to vote to prohJblt Presi- dent NI.Ion from reipvading Cambc>dj.a and, In the midst of the Vietnam Wir.J to · restrict the Presldent's war-waging powen. The senate by a 51-47 vote Thuraday repelled the White Houa" ollompt ·to tORe down the legislation. Seutors who put togelher the fragile nia)orlty called House Backs ABM Growth By Big Vote • WASlilNGTON (UPI) -"If the geoUeman from Illinois ls ~. we lose the country, If l'th wrong, we . lose the money. I d90't lh1ni there's much choice." So spoke Rep. Elford Cederberg (R...- Mlch.)1 before he and 'WT other members of the House Thursday again voted to support the controversial Safeguard Antlballislic MlS8lle (ABM) System. The ·support was COf!.talned in a $2 billion appropriation blll apProved by the House then sent to the Senate. The bill, for construction ol military in.Stalla- tiom in the fiscal year beginnlng July I, included $3M mJllion for building ABM facilities. Final passage on a 308 to 57 roll call vote came after anU·ABM forces, sboWtng little enthusiasm far battle, lo!l a 98 to 21 vote to ellmlnate the Safeguard . money. Th! amendment to delete was made by Rep. Sidney Yates (D-lU.), who said "Safeguard ABM is Ul-concelved, un- proven and is belng rashly hun-ied Into deployment without having completed it.! research cycle." The outlook· for success among ABM opponents was so poor that many did not even show up for the vote. Unlike· the Senate, where ABM sen- timent is narrowly divided, the House has consistently and decisively agreed to President Nixon'• requests to deploy Safeguard and to provide money for its constructlon. · Gene Tunney Kin Gets Committed In · Murder Case LONDON (AP) -The daughter of former world heavywelcht boxlng cham-- pK>o GeDt: tumey was <.'Omm.itted to a mental ho9pttal -y alter ~ .tie bludgeooed her ""3bond to death' la.st Easter Sunday. Mrs. Joan Tunoey Wilkinton, 30, had pleaded guilty to m1n1laugbter oo the grounds of diminished respomibllity in the death of her 31-yur-okl husband, Lynn Carter Wilkinson, in tbe.ir rented cottage. ~, The Old Balley criminal court here was told by a psydllatri&t that Mrs. Wilkinson hlMI s u f f e r e d • from schiJotiJrenia for nine years and there was a real danger of her oommltUog further unprovoked homicidal attack.s. Prosecutor Alan de Piro recommended that Mn. WHldnsoo be detained at the maximum security hospital at Broad. moor "w1thoUt limitation on time." the action "historic.·· Its meaning, declared Sen. Frank Church CD-Idaho} ia that ·'As I an governments in the future should look to their own manpower fQr their own defense." The vote showed the antiwar bloc in the SeHate in the . majority for ~ first tb:ne smce American advi.sers went to Vietnam in 1959. That dooe -amid' cheers lrom the galleries that Vice Presl~ent Spiro' T. Agnew bad trouble sileocing with his gavel -the Senate today set aside the Cburcb-O>oper Amendment to forbid future American illcursions into Cam- bodia to take up anothtr significant and far-reaching measure Proposed by Sen. Joi\:. J. Williams (R·Oel.), and oppo.wd by the Pentagon, it would require the President to ask. Congress in advance and on a country·by· country tiasis for permission to sell American )Yeapons to [orelgn 'nations. Wllliams' proposal would strike from the foreign military sales bill the $2SO million in cash and the $300 million in credit Nilon could otherwise use to sell anns to countries ol his cboosl1g. "First we sell arms to a country," Williams said, explaining his proposal. "Then we send advisers to show them how to use the arms'. Then we send troops to protect the advisers. And that's how America gets into wars-these days.'' It was questionable ,, however, whethe_r the Cooper-Church Ameodment, even if it pasaes the Senate, would become law. The House bas bet?J much stronger than tbe Senate in 81,lppcrl Of t b e Administration's policies in Southeast Asia and probably would reject Cooper- Oiurcb. But Senate approval would be symbolically· algnllicant because of the Senate's consUtutlona1 ••advise and COO· sent" role !JI the area of foreign affairs. About the same time as the Senate vote Thursday. the House rejected by a norfreeord vote of 98 to 26 an attempt to block an appropriation of $354 million for the Safeguard Antiballtstic Missile System 1ABM}. A year ago, the original authorization for the ABM squeaked through the Senate on a S0.50 vote . Hangs Around For Dear Life An.ANTA, Ga. (AP) -A 2'1· year-old window cleaner hWll he.ad down lor a quarter of an hour seven stories above a downtowa street after he and a partner plung- ed from the 16th floor of a bulldlng on a scaffold. Th<tmas J. Buckhanan was finally rescued Thursday by firemen who cllmbed an extension ladder and wtlangled 1\15 leg from a cable. Buckhanan was on the scaffold with Haywood Hughaley, 22, when a bulld1ng coraice to which one of its supporting cables was at- atched broke from the. building. Hu"ghaley manq:ed to snub his fall by clinging to a second cable, which remained attached to the roof of the building, and was pulled lo safety through a window. But the cable wrapped a r o u n d Buckhanan's leg at the seve11th r1o0r, and he hung belpleuly until the nreme:o arrived. BUckhanan was treated at • hospita1 for cuts, bruises and shock. Wet Snoui Falls in Wyoming; Colorado City CoUl Witnesses said the leflwing terrorists, worktng with commando p r e c I s l o n • swerved a green station wagon lnlo the path -l>f tf\:e Ambassador~s w h i t e r.tereedes Benz and burSl from Uie sta· tion wagon firing machineguns . • • c.r11o"'la PREVIEW Of ESSA WEATHER IUREAU f"OlttCAST TD 7:00 A.M. CST I • n ·JO •o Altwll11ttCNt A!11111I• Sl~tr"l'ld 8l1imrc1. 8ol~t 8oslon Cll•tall'O Clr>d11111l1 Cltv1lar\d .....~ O.•roit 1Eurl!'ll1 For! 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Hltll LIW l"rK. " . .. 1, .. A man and woman, posing as strolling is 60 lovers, nestled a machlnegun between IS •1 " •l them , witnesses said. : ~ From the other side of lhe dark, :: !: narrow atreet, two other young men : :: '·'° opened Ure on VnoHelleberi's auto. kill· :! ;! ing a federal police agent, Irlado Reais, '' ~· 53, who wa's 1sitUng in ~~ .front with M • ed u '' the Amb&!Sador. 'Mil! kldnaping occurr :~ ~ ,., 200 yards from Voo Holleben'a residence. :~ ;: .o Leaflets ·1eft by the terroruts '!ar1ltd M '' the government to cease capturin~ or :! ~ .os lorturing• "revotutkJnarles" du r l n « " '' negotlaUons for tbe re1Y1e of Von ~ !~ ,a.t Holleben, 61. £ormerly chief o( protocol :~ : or the BoM Foreign Minlstq Jar siI M .st years. • '' 11 In Bonn. it wes announced the kid-:! :; nepcrs had delivered a demand for t.n..-"''' .,.._... :\ :; T reloase of Brazilian political prisonet1 n--... ee~-Presidet•t . 11 1r Jn cxc.honge for the career dlplmhal:--~ ~w;.•• l f... ..., • ': ... ·" A west dtrman F~sn Minl&try • ' · • h ,. : spokesn1an said 8 ~ote sent to the em-President Nixon chats-wtth Debbie Shelton, 21, of Norfolk, Va., w o .• U ~ ba.ssy in Rio ad vised that the kidnapcrs won the title Of Miss USA, about the Geisha girls in Japan. Miss Shel- '' ~ • 01 woulcl re~eal lote.r the names and number ton. a candidate for the Miss Universe tiUe, will be traveling to the - ';~ ~ ol political prirt:rJ. -Jap!nese World'' Ea.if at Osaka. ( --'-'~~~~~~~~---.I. ' ' ' ' , I ' l ' I I • • . . . < • ·. ' . .. Which ·Party Guilty? ' VPs BlameEacli Other "for Economy WASHINGTON (AP) -made to some 500 Republican Depending on which vice • cftngnslonal canclld4tes, the.Ir president you listen to, either wives and campaign aides at.. the Democrau: or the te.ndUlK a caodkl.atea' con- Republicans 'are to blame for ferenct here. ' .-.~ the present state of the U .s. But at Ult same Ume economy and voters will lower former Vice President Hubert the boom on the guilty party H. Humphrey t old a in November. Democratic audience-in New defeating an amendment that would have authorized Nllon to Sffl! U.S. groWld troops into Cambodia after ~uly 1 whene:ver the President felt it necessary to pr9iect American forcea In South Vlet~ nam. . ., • "All steps must be laken to withdraw our troopl from lndocttlna as soon as poat. ble," Humph.rey told 1 the 11,oo&.a-ptete dinnet audience. • ' ' J .. Friday, June 12, 2q70 Thoresen's Honie ,, Yields 'Arsenttl' FRESNO (UPI) -L<>ulse fooml 70 JIUllS, appar.nUy u .. 'Jbor'uen, who married steel greoades, plastk: army mines. heir William E. Thoresen 111 23 machine guns and assorted , In a "Clnderella wedding" switchblade ·knives, atileUol ipore than 10 years ago, was and daggers. • arraigped today for t h e Jt wu not. immediately" shoot.Ing death ol her gun-col· known who would defend ~~ Ject.lng husband. Thoresen. , • Mn. T1loresen, 33, a Famed San Francisco at-. Speaking in Washington Y<rk that Ute economY wiU Thursday night, Vk:e Pres!-be the prhnai'y !!Sue tn the dent Spiro T. Agnew said the 1970 coogressional ek!ctlons pn:vious De m o c r a t i c ad-and·he. charged that the Nixon ministrations are· responsible administration "bu d o n e 1 for both the inflation and the ooUllng to belpw the pirreot Southeast Asian war and "for mnationary sttuatlon. But in W JISltlngtoo, Agnew called the Senile'• 51-47 defeat of lhe proposaUw .s.n .. Robert C. Byrd, (0.W.V'a.,) a ''grave mistake on th.e part or that distinguished body." slender, attractive blonde, w.as tomey J. W. "Jake" Ehrlich' a speech therapist from a poor defended' the CQUple in 1967 Chicago family when she mar· alter law enforcement officials rled Thorsen, a hand.some seized tons of armaments they man afflicted with a stutter. J said-Thore!en had stashed1----1 the first time in eight years Humphrey, who ,is expected somebody is trying to do to announce Saturday he will something about the cost or be a candidate for U.S. living." senator from M i n n es o t a , He also credited President predicted great gains for the Nixon with being the first Democrats in the fall elec- dtief executive "trying to get tions. us out of that w~ . HumJilrey also pralsed the Agnew 's remarks were Seftate's Thursday action • Finch Slates Campaign To Polish HEW Record . WASHINGTON (UPI) - Robe.rt H. Finch has· started .. a campaign to polish the record he made during 18 months as Secretary o f Health, Education and Welfare (HEW). He says too many of the problems have been emphasized since his departure for a White House job was announced last week. "I'm not usuaUy that thin- skinned," Finch said Thursday Cosmonauts Sleep Easy MOSCOW (UPI) -Soviet cosmonauts Andrian Nikolayev and Vltaly Sevastianov fought insomnia at the start or their Jorlg Soyuz. 9 space flight, but now they sometimes over· sleep, a newspaper SS.id today. ,They dream "in black and white." Trud (labor), the trade un- ion daily, said the CosmonaulJ described their sleeping habit& to doctors at the Soviet Union's . Baikonur Oo.smedrome where , Soyua I blaated oil June 1. in an interview. "But in terms o( justification of m y stewardship, I'm going to be meeting with a lot of press members in the ne:it few days." Finch banded out ·an eight. page "Pat1.ial List of HEW lnitlatives ond Ac· complishments, '' which he said he preyared for distribu- tion to newsmen. It included an 11-point defense of his management of the unruly department. which lw been tom by dissent and morale problems ''There have been managerial reforms and pro- grammatic initiatives, manY of which.-are still In the legislative mill,'' the state- ment said. "They represent an effort' to transform this vast, many·faceted depart.. ment into one coordinated vehicle for the delivery of human services.'' Appearing more r e I a 1. e d than he has for months, Finch said he was disturbed by Jn- ferenres he was backing off a tough job to seek sanctuary in lhe White House. Nil.on ' named Finch a Presidential .,...,..Uor On the nation's economy, Agnew satd ' it b the Democrats that are to blame fOf the prese~t situaUon and said "it takes quite a bit o{ nerve for Democrats to com- plain about in.fJaUon. This kind of reminds me of genns com· plaining about disease." He said deficit spending under Democratic ad· · ministrations was responsible for the current in!Jation and that Nixon was trying to apply the brakes. "For the first time In eight years somebody is trying to do something abut the cost of living," he said. The Nixon administration, however, has announced it ex- pects a $1.8 billion deficit In the fiscal year ending June 30 and it has pred icted a deficit for the rouowlng fiscal year also. Kent to Get Grad Guards KENT, Ohio (UPI) -The Kent State University security force bas called in reinforce- ments for the spring com- mencement ceremonies Sat\n'- day -the first on-eampus ac- tivity since the fatal shooting of four student! May 4. Chester Williams, director of the 37-man campus force, said the extra men will come from the city police depart- ment. the Portage County Sherilrs Office and ntarby communities. He predicted "an orderly commencement" a a y In g "whatever must be done will be done to insui'e il" Sbe was charged Thursday around the San Francisco Bay with the ' murder of · the .area, much of It in his San mystery millionaire who lived Francisco mansion, _ a lite obsessed with gun!. She At that t i m e E r 11 ch ,. was also charged wit b described Mrs. Thoresen as UfllTt ........ TORNADO DESTROYS DAIRY 'FARM IN PERKINS, OKLAHOMA Two Killed, Jr lnfu red ••Twisters Revegt Great Pleln1 Ar•• po!session or marijuana for a "sw~t little lady who did sale. what her husband told her Thortsen's nude body was to do." U.S. Navy Ship Aids Peru Quake Victims Tornadoes Rip Through found Wednesday sprawled on Thoresen was convicted Oft a bed ln their modest home. federal gun charges and an "" He was lhot with a .38.caliber appeals court had sent the revolver from ·his collection. matter back for further hear· His wife was booked after ings in U.S. District Court ninnlng to a neighbor and the day before he was killed. • screaming: 1•1 shot Bill" ..... ABOARD THE USS GUA~1 80 miles lo·ihe southeast. Plains Area (UPI) -This U.S. Navy Other heUcopters and lighting ship emtiarked on a airplanes have been flying By 1be Associated Pttu mission ol mercy today, sen-mercy mlssioos ln that region -Tornadoes churning out or ding fleets o( helicopters to since last week. They must heavy thunderstorms over the airlift victims of the May 31 cross the Cordillera Negra at . . earthquake thal killed an altitudes above IS,000 feet. Great Plau\S Thursday night estimated S0,000 persons tn The hazardous flying already struck more than a dozen Peni.. has claimed some lives. towns in Oklahoma a n d The helicopter carrier U.S.S. On Wednesday, a Peruvian Arkansas, causing death' Guam dropped anchor at helicopter crashed, killing the damage and Injuries. Chimbote Thursday evening. three crewmen aboard. Search Her 16 big helicopters today planes Thursday found an Two persons were killed - began nying relief supplies • Argeritlne plane that crashed · one in each state -by and teams j n t 0 slricken the day before, kiUing four tornadoes, and three others Andean towns and bring out Argentine crewmen arid one died in incidents related to the Injured._ Peruvian, and Injuring three the storms in Oklahoma. The Guam will serve as a Peruyian paratroopen. Arkansas counted ZS injured temporary hospital ship. Her and Oklahoma 12. crew includes 31 surgeons and Nineteen mobile homes were I medical corpsmen, and the Crisis StayS reported demolished in the ship can accomodale 1,000 Oklahoma communities of patients. _ SALISBURY (UPI) -The Alta Vista and Long Town, 1be May 31 quake virtually Rhodesian p&rllament voted south of Tulsa. A teen-age leveled Cbimbote and many Thursday lo e:itend f o r girl died In · the A1t.n Vista tOwns in the mountainous another year the nationwide twister. region to the east. Govern-state of_ ·emergency. The vote Several hou5es and many ment authorities esUmate the was takeii after Law Minister fann buildings we(e leveled quake affected 800,000 persons Desmond Lardner.Burke sald in various parts of Oklahoma. directly and left thousands he expected more te.rrorist8 Hardest hit tn Arkansas was homeless. to infiltrate the country in the mountain town of"Spring· An avalanche tri11tred by an attempt ~ foment .s~ dale, 190 miles north w e·s t There was still no clue as Later Wednesday, Mr s·· to shy Thoresen spent mucb · Thoresen was taken from her of his life collecting weapons. cell and treated at a hospital He once was asked if a for a punctured eardrum, a 37-mlllimeter cannon was not .. puncture wound" in her left a strange thing to collect. hip snd assorted bruises. Thofesen replied : "It's a Police Thursday carted box· lawn ornament. Every lawn es of land mines, grenades, ought to have one. 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Ibo compar00n ,of certalo arau .ii !J!!ef'!SllDI: · ... ., , · tlon director first was brought up, there were those Flrtmen's salari•·ln La811U Buch for -Im-71. .for· who tliought Laguna's youl.b would be too "s"Ph!!~cat-~. are .estimated II '311,"4. In Su Clemente'• • eel" to palroniu anything re•embling organize\! .... rea-largely vohmleer de(!lrtment, the ·~ projlcllon II ti.on. • ' · · · • '311:721. San Clemente hat lbree peld -ud•Lo· , Wit.bin days after dialribullon of a brochure liltlnc 1una hat 3Z. A lllW Su Clemmie !In tbltlaD·•ll·ln 1111 "! --""' .... •'t' . ' ' ,. •• ::J ~ 'the: &wnmer classes, 2,000 re1istraUon1 had beeD ac-r.elimlnlrJ_pactag;•;;;;;;.;;;;;;;~~:'.:..~ . .J....c...;'.'!'.~~~ IJ..1...-----~lle<ll~~&nd~. U1U1Bany..cia ..... w.,._,,looecl;-wll.b·name1r!Jeo---P Tbe pooltion ••es oomewhat wlltn you. ai>ollt In@ placed on a standby list till more facilities , especial· JifeguarGI. San Clemente utegblrcl salariet are·projlej,. .. ' • ~ ;. • ! ! I i . • ' . • • . I . " • l • r-ly 1or s1#1rnmlll~ alld tennis lessons. can ~ obtained. eel at •141,973 whUe LllllU guard talarie• m-projected J • . RllCreatlon Director George F..Wler has done a man-at '87,1162. Lacuna ts coaslderlng 1 utegnll'lf ·eutbact m..d ioli ie\tlpg•up the new department in the old 11oys' which could pare ,lf,537 from tills. Sail Cltlllllllf will C)ub building arid getilng I.be prog~ bn the road. En-. J'--·~ ..., -· to undt thllliasm of I.be res""Jl•• indicat .. it was just what the receive from the county· an e..,..w..., .... -r-••• t • •• wrtte Jifeguanlinc and Laguna an eftimated.'23,200.· doctor ordered. especially with summer school can-The two police d.Partmenr talary projectJoris are • !· .. LC. cell~ out for fillancial reasons 1.bia year. · simllar _San Clemente '487,020 and Laguna, ftl2,te2. ' -:-• • , • , • San Clemente'• police budget includes '147,336 granted " . ~-:.:~~Qti~tlon of. ~tlorities . . the ~~;::~oti~:tiS::;:!?. ~~r 1!Uexpendi: lures, San Clem&11te'• bucl1et contain• two ma'jor areas Laguna doesn't have -a '208, 797 goli course . budget and ii f'.183,847 water utility. b.t!Uet. It also has a ~eayy Councilmen from San Clemente and Laguna Beach. at eilwhere, are going l.brough I.be annual pains of at- temptin~ to balance what the city must have and would like agamst what it can 8.fford. ., 'Ibe &yndrone is called budget sessions. The managers of both cities have handed council· men fairly austere preliminary budgets. 'Ibey b;llanCe with no tax increase. They al.so contain no keneral 1alary increases and employe salaries are a. major part of any municipal budget.• t • .• ' . 11'• up to eouncibn,n io. detenmne wbat will ·be added in the waif of salary costs aiid other ·~pendltures auch as public works, needeil but nol budgeted. · The two cities have similar size bu,dgets, Lafl\IDI Gobbkd.ygVok ... And'f~ning!· .. · Of English . . ·t - J>ek Gloomy.. Gus: t found receoUy a fascinatl'ng boolt publlllhed a-few years 8(0 by the U.S. superintendent ot documents and written by-Joho-O'Hayre-of-the-IJenver .office of the Bureau of Land Management of the Department of the Interior. In his -· GOOBLEDYGOOK HAS OOT TO GO, Mr. O'Hayre cites an example of bureiucratic prose within his own deparlmmt: J<We readUY recOgnize the difficult prob- lemt pmentod by this situation, and ff It can be other- wise utlafactorily re!Olved, we would prefer to avoid trea. paSI action. U you detennlne It pennis. slble to legalize the Roland occupancy and hay production by Issuance of a 1pecial UJe perm.it, . as suggested In your men;i.orahdum, ~e 'have n~jection to that prpctdure . '"ANY SUCH PERMIT should be mb- jed to canctllation when the ·1anc11 are actively requlred for ·f e c 1 a m a l I on purposes and lhould provide for the right of the Officers, agents, and emplo~s of the United States at all Umes to have unrestricted access and blpess to, pusage over, and egress from all said lands, to make in- vestigatlona: of all kinds, dig test pits anP drill test holea, to survey for rellamation and irrigaUon works, and to perform any aDd an neces,,ary 110il aOO moisture conservation work." O'Hayre shows ho'!' the fat can be trimmed from this kind of prose and come1 up with the following revision :· Urban Syndrome p , -~I , cancellation rlghtl Ind right-to-use pro- vlsions In the permit." In the latter vmlon there are 47 words, In the original 13%. ls this diffuence merely a m•Uer ol 1tyle? J would maln- laln, ,u .a .1tudent of semantics that It ii much more than • question of s{yfe. ·yf is a' queition of clarl~y of mind. How can you avoid developing mental smOg If you write ihe kind of bureaucratic prose many o f f i c J 1 I 1 , educator~ and even busin!H men are· addfcted "to? .., THE PROBLEM of t .. chel'I of Eqliah In colleges as well IS high achool1 ia o!ti>n. that of teaching standard EncJlsh to speakers of non-Jtandard dialects. But It seems to me that the teacher '& conctrn with "corrections" obscures all too often his concem with the content of com· monlcaUon. .U I owe you money, It dofl.sn't matter U 1 say, "I'm broke,'' or "I'm on the shorts," or "My aasets are not ln liquid condition." You tre not going to ·collect. To conce:m oneaelr with the semantic content of at.atements before workJng on problems of form involves the rtversal of traditional methods of teaching English. UPPOSE A STUDENT 1 a y s , ''Tomatoes ain't <loin' so good this year." As teachers of English we are trained to iump on thatc word ''ain't." But artn't there more important pr.io~ lems? Can you not aU: the student, Pllt'JIS. Comments -i "What tomatoes are yoU talking about? Tomatoes on yoor father's farm'! Tomatoes all over the county? The DI· tional tomato crop? Also, bow (lo. you know? Have you been talking to relatives? Was It something you beard on the radio? Have you been talking to your county a~ultural aetnt? Or was It a story in Tht Wall Street Journal?" i . ' I I ·~/L..;..,r .., Sterling, DI., Gazette ; .. We have the word of a University of Pittsburg h researcher that life in the big city really does resemble a rat race-or vice ve rsa . For 11 years now, Dr. Joseph Buckley has been ru nning laboratory ratS-.'iOme 6,<MXI of them au told-through a 'stress chamber' · simulating a few of the charactetistic environmental influences of the urban c.xlstence-llashh1g bright lights, blaring noise and conslant movement, this last, at 140 jolts to the minute, 11upposed to duplicate the effccta of auto and commuter train tnv"el. Alber a week of this pace, Dr. Buckley's rats develop high blood ~· become irritable and tenQ to ap. In short, the urban 1y-1rome. And In la<!. a good dl!fieriplloo ol somo et &bl people we work wUh." A ~HE STUDENT has clarified wh~toes he ts . refeninc to and where the information-comes from - Is \t his firsthand observation, 1 repart or someone else'• ~. or a report of a report of • repoil? -he mlghl finally tas:kle the prob'em of whether his statement ts in standard, upper-claN Enellsb. The most tmportaat problem• of wrltlruc and speech art not grammar and elegance ot form, but the alffiple questions, "Whal are you talklbg about?" and "How do you lmowP' Slnce Eftllllh Welt Wllflield. N.V., Star:' ••Respect teachers ~ten concern tl\emle.1"e, tolely for (l!lblic and private property appears with queitlonl <>I ~m1tleil form, to bl dfmlnt..,lq, Al a New Jersey __ student.a oft«a get th,e klea thlt &\cllsh wtldlllt ' rehOlt the fence llne1 mull teacllen bmo 1'Jlhln& tmporlql to loacll. bt poln>IJed,. oipoatally during the bun· The problom lor the -Gt Eng1!1b, llnl --banlera cul the fences then, la to ut hlmse~. "Am I -11tnr to ptn --. er plKt tempting bait •ludenta to communlcote respmllbly! -jlltl oallldo * ....,"'Y Unea. Thole 0r-1, my-)oti-lbiifjly'1iq\llitlC -ta dllqt ct .. nlup pllOt ulra mctology l" food ,..n lntldo Ila mu during hunting By s. L' 11.oyabw• '. ouuar of capital upendi~forecast, '84t,17t La- lllll• • capital"llllflay 'will apparJntli' be conllderably le11. Ian CJemente bu YI police penonnet and the new budget calls'for"4!1. 'Tiie Laguna budget figure it for 40 peraonnel but ·four more are to be added, which will hike I.be Laguna llgure. Tbi!re ara pilfalls to compar!tons becauu of the multjtucle of mlUlictpal varj.abltt, but officials In bolll· ciliOI woilld probebly · '"°' there Just doUn't seem lo be ~ money under Pt"•ent lundlng meflltt>ds to pro- vide 1ioih I.be essential ailcl deslj'able services. It then becomes a question of priorities. s " Nbon AdU P•fJ•le to Be Patient Otte.Lat Time Cambodia: Hope a Year's· Time Won be a niluiooJ to Interdict the movameal of enemy troops 1nd material~ w he re I find this Is neceaAr)' to protect the lives and security of our forces 1n South Vietnam." Al for the South Vietumeae pVtf'D. ment, their activity ln Cambodia In the future, after their withdrawal •from the raided sanctuaries, uwill 1be determined by the act.10111 of the enemy." BO'l1I OF -THE8E condlUons to the withdrawal of American forctl by July I .nn eartlully cooiide"'1 a n d -that.,_., time bu been "pined tor the -..tton cl the American wltlldmral Tbla ii eoallnned in 1-al by Sil---'ll>om-the llttliab .,_iuo ,,.rfare.,espart, who bu -mlUld add•Joul 'reparll to"llil'''.Pml· reuoned. Time. Ji fut running out on that score, It will have run completely oot if, as expected, Amer lcaDB ,are in· 8'gnlf.icantly in combat a year Crom now, and the ARVN is bOkling ita own. •· Great llcniftcance. la attached to WHAT ALL THIS mean 1 generaJ \y the lt1lun of ·medical supp_lia ad ~ ii that Ni:J::on ii asking the Afnerlca n meat wldch cunot be q~kly r1plac9d. public to be patient lhls one last time Gtn. Crei&Mon Abrama' doubtl 1bout but for another year when Ametl~ans tht sncUcabW~ of VletnlmiUUon have will be out of combat. And he has beo!l_ larplJ -Md-lt»more uk<d the American public lo-be patient, optlnslttic ol -· bellevln( that • too, with the prospect thal there may bmlttlnul!! .ll!!inl bu been ~---in.tlt<.fulut!o.bL.._la>sive.bomb!ng.opera, tn•lho lrlllliDI ol tbr.:AllYN tor·alltned lions in camboclla If the Commuaists oombal -' move back toward the border and try -once agin to -lint up a string of bates IT• AGA!Nftit11111 ......,......_ endangering withdrawing Ameri<an for· . the Sootth Vletnameoe hope 1* belfnnlni to rlje that Buol cu. e qaift ~ tht will teek to move forward en .nel-U.tion No doubt once again there will be gt the e.emy on the of a setUemeat. The calcullt'9ft ·here heavy pressure on the President to agree ground and with Its own air aupport. is that Hanoi hu,no more than three to a pre.condition that a coaliUon govern- lt 11 calculated thet the ARVN may or four months to tlte advaMaet ,of ment be aet up in Vietnam. Nixon is not win all Us batlleo .mer tho<o coe-..,..t· will J>l'IVI to ,bt lit. biit dlaricc showing no Interest In that pre-co!ldllion dltlon1 but wW wln most of them became for' ~ 'l'bne ar four mont)ul at an. lt is another matter if supervised ol their air support. 'lbe procw: of from now, the ARVN ~the iovemment elections ln which Commu n I• t 1 reoccupation of the sanctuaries would fi So;lJtb Vietnun, ff events contlwe parttdpate result in the election of Com- be me. very costly lo the entllll'· .. al,. lllilr 'Jlrila\I· Poot. ;wlll, line ~-!"llllltt olflctals or designation of Com- Cambodla, previously apered attlck, on ' lllds a llrfe llilre of combat · monists la the government. No al .. would thu1 be ln tbe aame cttegoty responalblllty that fhey can claim • temattve to the. Thieu-Ky government be. a• tao. with American 1lt lnttrdktioa lar&er share In determ1nlJ&. the Qabire fore that time is deemed to be workable. and South Vietlllmue grou00 f<raya. of the stttlement Tbt A'mericlDI ~wOI What l'trl.ke~ the inquJrer most forcibly • not be 1ble '° eaaD;y to call the turns ii the certainty at the White H9Use THE MORE 'THE Cambodian aper•· three or four month 1 from now I.Pd that America's direct part iD the war Uon Is .llUdlocl the straotl• Ille hope boo tlU lbould ba obvtoua to Ila!>"· It Is ia comln1. to an end. How Devotion to the Flag Began toouna Beach'1 Emtl11 Ro11, totU known for hef' accurate hittoricat r1- 1earch, 1ubtnlt&ed iht JoUowina on be hall of Patienct WrfQht Chapter. Dauohter1 of tht Anwrtcmi Rn.iolu· tton, and. Cavalier Chapter, Coloniol Dames XVII Ctntury, in obnrvancc oj Flag Dor Sund411, ,.,.. Jf. -ldlt<>f' By EMILY ROss LJfe Jn Washington wu not aeriouaty disturbed by the war of lltl unUI July, 1114 when it WU learned that the BriU1h had landed and were marching directly on Washing· ton. Panic -stricken, many of the lnhabl- tanta Oed ltOm . tile- clly, Including Pru- ident Madison and his cabinet. ' On retehing W1Shlngton, the lltttltb flral pul to n>ut • ---" American regulars and miUUa and U>tn proc«ded to burn the cit)''• best building" lkiudlng the Whtta HouM, alter which they returned to their camp On Chesapeake Bay. PJIANCll ICCYlT KEY, poet-l1wyer, ' who wu at the tbnt an artlDery elftcrer with the nnk cl lloatemnt. lamed tbll the Bl11i&1I bad ureotod an old Iliad of IQ, Dr. WUlltm -· tor depd "dlscourtay•• ~ tbe invlden and wen threatening to bin( him. . With a 011( cl truco ucl occompuled by Col. John Skinner. •gent I« the pvo1e of prllOnm, ·Key att out from Ba!U-. In I tmall Amer1cu llh)p in panull " tht Jlritlth --they cootacted two days out ucl ,... J*:lllltted to board the lldmlral'• noish!P. With dtlfloulty, lheJ obtalaed the. olil -· ...... but ..... not pennltlod ·lo ..vn-to BalU---anCll a11tt , the pandlb( bllttt qalntt Fort Mdle>V)', wllid! blocUcl -to Balttmore. OVD JT. MdllNRY 0.w tht bup 30 1iy e loo~ lktar, IJ.atrlpe ltq which bad -made Iba invioul yur by B•lttmore ••lTlltrtll, M • r 1 Plckersldll, •t ber home Oii Pr.ti Strtet. From their vlllll(I point 1-.t 111\tp, under lltttlall pant, the three Amtrlcom, •II _..., Ull~llcht houn ·-------·· 0.0..,e-------. Dear Georp: You hid a crack about the ~ilin( olj>hysk:iana ,beln1 so lllqible. Thal'• not only 1 pretty poor Jolie, but It's .In bed tute: l'vo written 1 note to your edltbl" ,compltlnln( ·-you l M. D. Dear M. D.: o..t G«Jrre: I am prttldenl of ·...,.......,mt117 "By Gtorpt". fan dub. PleUt4 tend ... ant al ""' ·tne••• ribbenl. W1 wmt to ,,_ and enahrlM ill . \'OOJI WOMIDPPING FAlll Dear NUTS: ol Sept. ts and i•to the nllbt, anxloully tt was made our natloaal arithem, Prest· "Wlitdlld the tonUie bamblr<li,,.nt. Sllil-dent llOOVer ilgnlllTtlie tilll. On July dmlJ, ID t1rtilc ftued and in the 2, 1MI, President Truman proclaJmed: ominous aUence which COltlnued thrwab , '"'l1\lt u a perpetual symbol of our the I h• "-'-•-· •--··ed that .-. patrioUsm. the flag cl the United Statet n g ' "=· -• •=-~ shall hereafter be "•played· al Fort fort hod --red. Thon, 'to 'lhilr "' joy, "by the dawn's early•llllrt", they McHeary Natlooal Menumeat at all timeo ~ tlllir.·llnl lllmJ>ll'" the ·~'!lln durtoc the day and night" and. s_b1J111" nuttertna.ia the bnele; .. Tbe Stars and Strlpea" which new ... r Fl McHenry Is .OW oJi1 and bat- ·JN';TllJI, FERV.OR of the ~~ ,,....i, Ila many penetraUons mute _ll'ey -'rtaCl>ed Jiito IQ pOChl and IOwd evidence cl lit travail durln1 !hat an old Jettoi on the · bacll of 'wblch periloUI lime. It ls preserved at the ht· JollOcl down, "Tia ·the Stai>Sr t: Smllhlonlan lnalltution In Washiogton, --Lone may ii,.... O'tf'the. D.C. where tt 1\J'D permaoent dltplty. of tbt' frM and the home " t11t 1 nve·." . . lit...-to Write u ba•• bolal 111NCE THAT ·lime so 1onf a'° whea ~ by boat .to ~...,a . f.""1 Paul J""'!' ~rloualy !llled the tn Iii bolef !bit nllbl. -· out tbe ~ Stan oil the cout ol -In their entirel1 )1111 u ... -"""""" unUI today In the juqlel "' them ""'"1 -' -Yletoam. the Start and Stripel..IJU.beea Flnt cailed ~ Dd--"-JI.. ~!1"' :"' ... acn> .. ~~!!.~......ibov . Mcllelr)' " the nlmt WU Jattr ebanpd wn: le . ~-~ I e to "Tht 'star.SP11111od Banner," Xoy"a ud couollea _.,.,,. have· foulhl poem filled the then popular ... , and dted to keep ii .iort. "-1cana """""-ta llolvao" and HI to this who loved their couotry and ilelieftd allrrlnf llllltic Ille complete JODI was It to be their duty to obey Ila laws, dlttrtbutocl .U oyer ~ in the to mpect Its na1 and to defend It "'"' ct lllndbtDt. In • matler ct_,, .,_ .U enemlee. everr-WU -..C IL • TRI: tlONG "~ In l:fMva" WU lllldt '"""" by lhi ~ 8octt1J or L9r>dol In 1711, derlVtni 11t n•me !!om the I, GNU lyric pl>tt ol !bit name. 11IOIJflh lta or)sin Is cloaked in obKurity, It 11 poer•lly -- thal bee• .. of Ila martial stralnt and lit nae..-lo a ttUmptl m•rclllnr ton( ct tbll 81, '11111· II It mllll"1 In orJcln. . Tht ..,, ......., llllt eaomtry In 1111 whtn II wu palllllllld In l1ftJ -· --ino!· -._....i i• the r..m ct lbee\ llllilc II)' Which limt ' -.... -···-puedlot. IDlrlJ of whldr-today. --·-- Friday, June 12, 1970 Robert N. Weed1 Publlsher -• Ille ....... will 'ftm,ain "' • . Prllldtol ._ ___ '•II• ••r• Sa,__ Clllltp .:.-.. ---.-· -::-- Is ~ w111t tbal-tltlnc -on the - doclot'• Jetterhreld wut Hm. My editor bad It Ollod •\ the drupton Ind hH been pullin( dropo In bit...,._, lhr• - U11:1Gtaitely, I can't alfsd a lypewtltor. I ... I -qvlll. ,\taln, in-lily, tht. ~ comp1DJ· bu rtpo1111*' mt tow. t CU, howtver, ttDd )'OU .... " IJ\Y peilcilt. Just ~ • coin In IJ\Y t1a cup. lldrB -.AND -ol !'1tlo Sta.....,,.ll(ieol -r" 1J>Pealtd lo Amerlcw .....,._ and morlltd the l>qlnnlna of d<Votlon to the 1111. 0. ·March I, 1111, "'· .. Ad " ~ • --- I I ----~~---------,.:r.~ .. ':""'":'l{r-.·-:;-;:'..,.,..::-.".-.-,,.----:--~-----------...,------..... -----~----. J.... --. ' • ' \ ! ,~' I ' .. :-·~:-, ··•, . • . I • i . .. .. • .. " . . . ' -~ • .. buo. The """°" then .,.. tlectloM bavo trluafld •,.. doned Brahnlv, Ko 1 y 1 t n , WIYI ol ...., lild .,,_.. MWllll Sullov ud Alenoder On11 -tbllc ep Ila .i. Shelpln. with eertlil&J. D tar RMB I The oprin( of "" broulht al paliey, -......... ..,. nunonr that the Knmlln porty ~hove-IO ..... suppoold .. be abaklna -J!oqp. ,_ ·, ... to Ill very foundation, Tll1B dlillrminohlP, tt will Ila - Ume the druUc pur.., that acconllllf to the llpl - we,. obOut "to ba launched by the ~ Sotllt. because oL the LWn ce. Wbetblr it happ'1a1l were just ~ llOllPoll<d -••, II a -.. -la\ftlal April 23. . _.iailan. April is bu come and aaoei;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;~~ alld there blve been no """"· but the forthcomln( Flllll stodrs In 1111 "°"" .no.. Tllll's I lltt ""'1 ii • II ._ -.,. Tiit D,\JL Y PILOT • 1111 lllllJ .,~ -tllll -...... _ / .. ,. , CfNIU 1 r Ii 1 •t 1 'U n ... . : .... ... ! • .. u,., ....... Taking Cruise A Soviet Union submarine tender layt Ott Puerto Rico while one of its charges practices nearby in the Caribbean Sea while the Russian naVill :(quadronJ,s· on a visit to Cuba. The Russians, for the first time, have put a significant force in the Western Hemis- phere. 1 .. CHECKING. ·UP• '------------""··! ., -:. Situation Often Crops Up in Plays By L. M BOYD THE TREATER -Wha\ LOsr _ Most p 0 J J c e· do you trw:iw aboUt ._., plly1? department.! T1C01nile the· It's said in all the bJ1t.orJ cont-tmUon that any man who ol lllCCellful shows then is wants to get lolt bu the right one dramltk: litultiori that •. -. . .. ~ • ' I I •' ·, , . to do so. That'1 one re.~"'°"~-;;crop!£E-=up, more clten than any Whf-rew such departlrients Otlier. Tfiirl'tl!<-.01J11J,..,nj----- take acUoo on missins persons scene. How many auCh plays complatnt.s. Another reason is containing same can you only one per30rl in 'to who recaJI? Start with ''St. Joan,• ls .reported misling actually "Inherit ~ Wlnd,n 1~t·By_ stays k>st. Jury,'' '"Ma.d'll!ll·e '"Xi" ~, "Witnesi faf ttie ·~·'' ' "'Ibe Ciini -Mlit.itJ)'~..:......irid -TRAVEL NME -Even now, in certain remote depot! in northern India, the baggage porters wlll aUck thei r tongues out and hisa at you, an ex- pression ol gratitude there for a sizable tip, Believe this custom should be explained in advance to the alien_ traveler, which ts why it's mentioned here. "Twelve Angry Mtn."" Cln't · think of anymore ri&ht now. PLAYING Tiii! NVMBl!)RS -Womeri tn ' general' tend · to show a eert:aiil prtference for nwnbers. Jn order, tiley like 1, 1s, 10, • and'IS: Such · were the llndlng.-of'Dr. Todil · M. Frailer of Johns Hopkins tlhiverslty. ·R<c:all IJl<ljher ' SOCIAL SCIENCE -0 What study whUeln It ·Wai ·stated are you d e. m o n 1 t'I' 1 t I n g men gentr.lly preter ln order against?" the TV reporter the numben 7, 31 5, 11 Ind asked the bearded, half-naked 21. student at tbe nlly. "I ~'t . 4 'f · know yet," aakl the student, HOMS GENERATOR -U "I've s:ot to check with ou~ _you have a·aciienc:;e-miided lad coordinator." Now if that 1an,'t around your pl&ce, you might asinine! Have · we all gone tell him this: In case of 1 ape? Why would a young power outqe .OD 1 cold .day .. , fellow tum out to demonS!J°ate _be cao. 1enerate ~b e~ without even knowin& the triclty to light a 75-.watt bulb what-for ol it? by atroldnc 1 caC'• fur . ANIMAL TONGUES -It has been reported here tut crows talk to one aootber. Not opY that, but thty taJlt dialects. So southern crows do not necessarily understand northern crows. Now a biologist in Gain~We, Fla., contends frogs and toadt do -~tkewt.e. And they too opeak in regional 1ccenU, he 1w:rs. If the: Univenllies ever start funotlonlnc again, I may 10 back to take 1 languaae cla~ in "Pacific N<rthwest Frog." Might find wt with that when the fish are ~· Hive no interest at the moment. however, in uTu.u TOid." Maybe later. 9,lOll,000 times: CU8TOMEll llEllVICE ·.-. ·Q. j'Molt bomel are · intOd whlta, rtpll" A. Abou~iti . out al 10. Nftl. -PJP!]ll bouoe color II gray •• .'•Q. ."Whtdl """ -., • healtl\Y jock robblt or a ... •Lrace . hol'le?" A. lt'1 a tou-up' ,.. , . . .Q. "How Jone ii 1 marathon roe< IUppooed to be!" '-· , UllUllly • mllt1 plus *. yardl. Your qu1stton. and com·· menu Ort tHEcomed and wiU be wed in CMc:kin.a ' · Up t0-r poaifbU. Ad. drt11 lttWr1 to L. JI. l!of/d, Bo• JB7S, Ncwporl li•aeh. Coll/. 9UISO. ' Abortion Mills R_oll ·. In New Hawaii Law HONOLULU . (UPI) -A others." . total ol 112 "JntenUonal" abor· -Abort.iori costa avera'ge ·-1111 -performed abool '*· holl ti, '!hlch 11n<0 H1win•1 -uti Illar·. ~ JillY*iu• r ... llld llon Jaw -bJlo oa.ct· three die Giber ball b 11 p I la I -.... ICCOtdlni .. -.... hoopltal ,r11c1a11. -A mojortty of the cua Fl.,.,_ -: an bondled oa. In ilHnck>ut· -About three-fourths of Ille ~1y.)lilla. patient. were alnl:)e. Ka~ mallemlty ind -The majorlly l " •• l •• d IYnocolocl<ol ""8PllaJ. ~ ....... In tho l0-311 ... . ....... Dlljor ... ~. flclll- brocllet."l'he ,...ger p1Ue11ta ty, perfannod Ille -i 1bor- tncluded a few IS.yeaM>ldJ UOM, 55', and Queenl Mdcal and the oldeii w11 M. Center ~117.... ' -Caucasln 1ccounted for H1waU '1 1iw pennlte •J>ot· J, ~ : ' ' •·{t : ·~·· · .. ;~ ,.~ '\.1 ~.\o1°l ""·';' .'·"·r·,··~ ·~').'If. ' . ' . ' ' ' .. -~1 ·'·, /·i:; "ll " .. .. ' .,...,~ ,, . ' •.••••. , ....... "f .. . l 4 .•• ••.••. ' ... ' ... . .... •• For a limited time, you c2n.opeii·a: Charter Account at Centinela.iBaN,<'s•n~·. regiorial office inl'iew.po~t B<;·"ih;ana. get,a Pree Personal c;heclcing Accoun~for ~· {and receive-200 penonaliz.ed'~.; . checks free, tOQI). . . ,. , ' . Save the $25, $35, even $50,thal,you're probably now'pa y!ng everi year for ' . checking charges. ·When yowopen your Chart~r Ac~ount at CentinelaiBan'l<~)lc;itlw.ill never pay ·another penny for-checking service charges during yoJ.1r lifetime. For businesses, Charter Checking-· Ac~~nls opened at Centi nela Baqk ~11·. receive a free order of business·ch.CI<S and· endorsement stamp," with free1checkiq\r on:minimum balance thereaft~r. • .. • .. ,, • ' • I . ' •, 'I '·. • • ' . • . '· l< • • i • ' ., ,i G<;c>:':::;:~I o.pooit'lhls entry· in the Treasur• Ch.,t in !he lobby of ·Cmtinda Bank, 3JJJ w .. t Co1St Highway, Newport Beach ' before J PM July 10, 19'10, i /{;;;;;;( • Cit • ZI • 1 11 " • • • Or.awing on July.10, t9'io. Winnus need not be pttstnt. , • • • • • ·. '· o\•er half the total. Orlent1ls tiont In bbeplt.al1 •11 plrt, ·ti -· _,• made up 1 fourth, and the • phyk:ian!1 rtl\llar medloall.-··-----:------::=--::;t:=--~::::::::;:=::=:::• ~ .. ~·=:::::~::-:.,· -!~-_:...;.._:: __ -.-:-:----.....l.....;.....; __ -;------~:...."'.""·-·­ot.loir (ourtb locluded .. all praclk:c. ' . i ., "'""" \°' • • \ ... . . ... •.. . .. .· j . • I • i ' t . • . • ( l . ' ' • ' • • • • • . • •• . . ' . -., I ~y PILOT F1idl1, June 12. 1970 News Control Asked .... Big Budget Debate • . . ' Riot Film s Breed Violence · Says Reinecke • SACRAMENTO (AP! --..i ca1Q11UMS erupt into diMHfn. news media should C!Ollllder a self-imposed news biockoul wtil the state ol a;niergency is liftl'd, says Lt. Go.:. Ed Reinecke. • •'Jn LI a m matory" film fQOUge d. campus violence cu help trigger fresh out- bursts or trouble, he said Thursday in I talk btfort 400 Sacramento-aru &lar1 Club members. For eµ.mple, a cou,p1e. be knew viewed news film or a camp1.11 outbreak an d "decided to BO down ~ join the fun," Re1necke to Id newsmen after bis talk.. $5 Billion Suit Filed By Pit River Indians SAN Fl!.INCISCO (AP) - Pit River 1ndlans have filed • '5 billion suit in their battle to regall J.5 millioo acres of land whicli they say was illeg- a~ taken from them in Gold Ralii da ,.. . 1he suit filed Thursday Jn U.S. District Court against Pa- cific Gas and Electric Co. claims the utility firm bas il- legal poaession of 52;000 acres of heavily forested northeast. ern California land which right- fully belongs to the Indians. The Indians claimed PG&E :; and Sbast County officials also conspired to keep them from getting the rest of their an- ces!r.11 land. After they were prevented from seizing Lassen National Park last Friday, the Indians briefly occupied a PG&E campground at Big Bend jn the Shasta County woods. A total " ~ per.sons were ar • Asks Release WASIIlNGTON (UPI) - The Pentagon bu -Marine M.aj. Owietl S. Robb, son-in-111' of former President Lyndon B. Johnson, has re- quested release from active military duty effective Sep- tember L Robb, 3', husband o r Johnson's daughter L y n d a Bird, has been serving as a Marine recruhing offica 'since his reWrn from a year's duty in Vietnam in April , 1969. He is expected to enl.er the University of Virginia Law School at Chulottesville, Va. this fall. . Quarantine . Drug Users: . Rafferty ~AN ~c;i .,!_AP~·~ -Board ol F.ducatioo to quarullne studG dn'I -· as if they m"t carriers of disease. Rafferty, tit It e superin- -ol -· told the . bolrd 'llluradly tllat"~ ""10olstlioul4becruted10 give drug users treat.mart by the best doctors a n d educators. "You doo'I lei 'Typhoid Mary' wori in a rest.aura while she's coovaletld.n&," he said. The board took no acUoo on -hi.s suggestion. The board !ailed in an •l· tempt to oust newly appointed Ro1>ert C. B.-lnmew, 41, from the Equal OpportunlUea Commission for F.ducaUon becayse h~ is ~• J~ Birch Society member. No Stereotype Students Give ·Gift of Life LARKSPUR, C.lif. (AP) - Graduating senior a o! Rodwood High Sd!ool decided to spend the class tr.eisury belpmg to buy an island bird 18l)('t1Jary. ()Jtgoing classes tradiUoul- ly have donated Something lo the school, such as 1 fountain or a pllque. "We didn't wanl to make the usual stereotyped gift," ~ys Joseph Eni.ensperger. president oC the 57G-member class o( '70.,.... So 'lbursday night he hand· ed a $2,000 check, represenliflC proceeds from class dues, bake sales and car-wa!lling, to Douglas Fergusoo, county chairman of the nationwide Nature Conservancy project, a private foundation. The money will go toward the purchase of Lower Tubbs Island, a 330-acre b i r d sanctuary at the northern lip ol San Francisco Bay. The isl&nd teems w i t h doieos of species of birds and anima.l.s, includlnc . e a re t s ' htnnl,-the rare California clipper rail and ~even sea lions. Countless canvasback ducks use its lhore.s as a resting and winter stopover point. A campaJgn. to 11feServe il was launched last fall when Natu re Conservancy paid the firat m ,000 0( the $300,000 purdlase price. Enzensperger said member of the class made SIJ&gestions on how to spend their money, and voted on the four most frequently mentioned. The island purchase won . "Tubbs Island is a living thing, and all of m y classmates will be able to say that they helped make this island stay a I i v e , ' ' Enzensperger said. WHAT MAKES A CHURCH GROW? 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COSTA MESA 540-7131 ' .. ~ Daily 9 'til 9; Sat. 9 'til 6 I , . \ l Hijacks Perilous Problem ' • ,..,, • 3'1111 u. 1'71 •• 625 Seniors Graduated • ·w estminstet High Honors 40 Top Students • About W seniors, decked Bonnie Baer, Bruce Baron . Allcla Lamaend, Kenneth Cindy Turner, Norine Vlndal, Alona, Andres Alvarei . Balcom, Daony B1llard , Blllitzer. Lora Blttt•r GTON out in ca!JI and aowns, moved Daniel Broderick, Ma rt in Lawrence, Terry Ledermann, Gary Weekley, and Shtlley Richar4 Amadril. Dan I e I Edward'8ane. Deborah Banks. EUr.abeth Blackburn, Robtn ~ WASHlN (UPI) -their scholarly tassels Tburs-Chao, James Coryell, Laurrie Michael Lefevre, LI s a Loo, Wilton. Ames, Gary Andef'!IOn, R.achtl Sh!ron Banzuelo, Rach e I Blauert; 1 • For the airline industry, the day lo become 1970 graduates Elx, Toby Elder, Sus a o Raymood Maxwell, Shirley Other graduates are the Anderson. Walter Ankerman, Barber: Stephen Blue, Pa 'tr J cl A' hijacker bu become 8 ter-of Weslminlter High School. Emerson, Karen Gentry: Meredith, John Meyer, David . f9llowiJ'I&: SUUMe Arther; Rebecca Barnhart, Laura Blythyn, Michael Boeh m v • rifying puule. The _Lions_' campus class in-llonald Goldberg: Daniel Moore; Niels • AAcaard, F r a n k Lorrie Arellano, B r u c e Barthe~ Sandra Bean, .Terry fo.Hchael Boess, Michel Bobrt~ • eluded 40 students who Graham, Arlene Hagedorn. Colleen O'Dell, M 1 Ch a e I Adams. P1tiid1 Addington, Arnold, Roy Atkins, Melina .J>eeler, Elizabeth Benno , David Boman; HOw can he be stopped? grad.lated with hooors. Carol Hoff, Gregoire Houle, Pearce,' Judith Pr t vet t e , David Agilitar, Steven Agoodo, ·Atkinson, Rebecca Baca , Channayne Bequette, Stephen Eric Borgeson, Margaret • How can a potential hijacker Those who nceiVed\a B-plus Go.rard Huerta. Cat by Christine Sdunenk, Patrick Wayne Akiyama, Cathryn Roger Bachman, Te r r y Derek!; Bostwick, Barbara Bo~"' be spotted in a line of waitini 1verage or better during their Jackson, Christi!)e . Jen.sea. Sinith, Glenn Stevenson, Ter-AJbtrt, Linda Albrtcbt ; Baker: Judy .Berman, W i 11 i am Catherine Bradford, Llmla airline passerliers? Whal four Y~·•rt: Natalie LaBrecque; reoce Stevemon, Philip SUct, JUdi.th Ann Allar, Glen Vir1inla' Baker, Gar y Btsanson, Dian Beyler, Larn:e 1See W~ Ps. 11) shouldbedooe0!1C1!h<show1 l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--'-~~~~~~~---'~--'-~--'--~~~-=-=-__:__...:.....'-':::::~_;;::::::_~~--'--~-"--~~--'-~~.O...--'-~~--'-.O...--'---'-':..::=.::.:=:..;;; his hand? At present the m'ost obvious deterrent in U3e against hi- jackers is the threat of a Jong Iederal prison term. But for spotting and handl- Jng trouble, 1utboriti,es now are relying primarijy on a weapon1 detect.Ion system and a psychological "behavioral profile" oC the typical hijacker designed by the Federal Avia- tion Administration. The results are inixed. So fa r this year six American Airliners have been hijacked, compared with 33 in 1969 and 18 the year before. T r ansportation Secretary Joha A. Volpe says the decline stems from a conet:nlrated at- tack on the problem . He reports that "in recent months 24 persons" were kept off airliners when they either tripped a weapons detection device or were spotted by airline employes using the psychological profile. Weapons, ranging from guns to knives, have been found in airport waiting rooms where they presumably were discarded by ai rline passengers how feared the detection system, Volpe said. Only three airllnes Eastern, Trans World, and Pan Amer ican -ar~ using detection devices. A fourth airline is expected to join the group shortly. An FAA spokesman says the government also hopes soon to get airline agreement ori a plan to equip entire airports with the devices so that each airline gate woukl be covered. If every ga le were co\·ered, authorities might be able to avert hljackings like 18st week 's takeover of a TWA jetliner by .a passenger . who boarded the plane at Phoenix:. The gate the hijacker used lo board the plane was not equipped with a device and there was no detection of the gun he carried. The personalitl or ~ ~ jacker is one o the biggelt , puzzles. Dr. John T. Dailey, chief FAA psychologist, says th at commandeering a plane is the hijacker's one moment "of power and glory in a life of failure." The records show that most hijacker! have been either c r \ m i n a I s or emotionally disturbed persons bearing a grudge. Sprinkled I~ betw~n are politically moti vated in- dividuals who use air:planes as a way to gel to place!I like Cuba. Except for possibly being emotionally disturbed and bearing a grudge, the hijacker of the TWA jet. did not fit any or these· patterns. "He had suicide on hit mind ," a psychologist said . The Air Line Pilots Associa- tion (ALPA J believes the beat sOJutTOrr is ror ·an nationrto support the Tokyo convention, which requires si11natori4J to return hijackers lo the country of thei r origi n. Thi!'! sbpuld be coupled with quick and severe punishment by .U.S. coorts, says ALPA presUteat Charles Ruby. . Other efforts to curb h1· jacking range from a ~,000 reward for l nformat1on leading to the ~~rest and con· viction of a h1Jacker to the FAA proposal to bulletproof coc kpit doors. ENROLL N-ow Aawthoriie Christian Schoals In POUHTAIN VAL LIY 16135 lrookhurtt $t. 714-H2·U12 UN ITED S TATES NA.TIO/VAL BANK' SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW ~,IN sATIIRDAYS ... ~ MON ,·THUlS. 10·5 ,,M. •ltlD.t.TI 10·6 P.M, f7141 $40°1111. L.c...i l•1 k.C.-'1-. c-.. MtN ..... ,. •it• ''"'""•flttt' E. H. LEVAN t . 'NameMA~ S•'4S C-P c ..... • • ' IT'S A SHORTY BAR-B-0 BLAST .... " " ELECTRIC1 BAR-B-Q LITER THE MEGILLA · BUDDY-L BAR-B-Q WAGON _'T00:3-~~~:r~-:---m!*'~~~r __ .,....:i:L~L:_:r:o:R:_.::.------:: :-SCOTT'S SUPER . ESPllEB .WALL Sm.YllG SYSTEM Th1t 16 aometblng elH. 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A~ 11 rou burn an• or tpUI. lu•I pull II up a11• replace. 1111'1 that 1ome1bl11111 I J • June 17 June 2C July I "Instollolion of K;,.ik !rick" "Glidden Antiquing" "How lo Protect Your Hom• From Burglary Whlle'on Vacation" 50% OFF W• ha•• been NDnln11 1hl1 over and o•tr • .b1,1t 1h1 lolk1 ju1t k••P coming In. Con II M tbe1t w• could chof'lll more? Or con II be thal S.._. ty wonts 10 1111 lh• ti.11 lor 1•••1 It yo11r kid molr•• you croqo bulld lilJll a litU• hou11 and throw lh• burn Oljlf Or be .Jc:• aMI put th• 11ord1'i tool• or bllr11 111 II. (Tft·lh·lh· 1hat'1 oll lh•r• 11 tollr1,) I • ''•' '" • • . . J I ' 1 • DAJLV PILOT For the fl llM J-' 1-i••H•', ,..nc:v Aile• 1<'1111 flre11t J•v sm11t1, ,..vi, ... ,.,.. 11'111 Will•" Uws"" IANY, Mllctftol L. 1nO Wttlw M. <J~ril.Ofl, Glor!1 Dt111 and E~•nr, Wlltaft. , tf•nc• Ann 1"11 ll.1vm-.,..,. lM>llnl, AW•••••I tnd G1rv 3.w1rtl, f'1trlcl1 LoulH 1nd JICk ll.1vmond ll~thflllll, Jo4Mt ano M!~t L•r LcinW. J1,,.. '"" Cl\a.rl•• ll1vrnon<1 Wtsl, Wlt111m It. 1ntl.JtrllvfM'I A. Oorsev • ...,, ... 1nc1 John COUtlolt ll\1otJlfl9, MYrl L. Ind f<!.l;Urla A. ARBUCKLE • SON Wtttdiff Mori»ary 07 E. 17~ St.. Coli& Mesa -• BALTZ MORnJARIES l:«'ou d<I Mor OR W4SI C..U MtA . Ml W4U • BELL BROADWAY . MOR'l1JARY UI .._.••Y· Coste Meu u 1-UU • • DILDAY BROTllERS Bmllopo Volley M..,._,. 17hl Bucli Blvd. -·P. ll<tdl , tu-7711 • • • P ACll"IC VIEW MltMORIAL PARK Ce_,._.,, CUpol S$tt PICillc View Dri'1t: N...,.. -· Callfonie .. -• PElll: l'AMIL y COLCJNIALllllME~ ~-,. ... w.---- ' . A:ull& llOa'ftldY , .__ .... .. a , -• _ _,,,..,. __ ... • 11:.r-- .. ' Friday, J1111t 'J.2, 1970 -~'-" ... . .. I Record •• • TRUCKS ,OF 222ND RADIO RELAY UNIT READY TO ROLL At Coif• MeN HQ, Port•W. Power on Line for Ernt"99f'Ki•s . . reset·vists who train one teletype operaliOIJll u~ lo w.ee,kead a month at t,he Costa establish iiiitial ~Lael Prior • T. SGT. ALEX CARR.ASS! MANS COMMANQ POST RADIO Air N•tion•I Guard Unit Bridges Communications G•p Me.sa insta.Uation. . to the establishment or con- R"eservists train in their k h Id d tinuous carrier FM radio a u th o r i i e d the com· highest ran Lhey e on ac-plan,'' he continue . field of specialty. ranging \ from motor transportation 10 sysletnJ. mlinications personnel to live duty . · Reservisls Ir a In one food services. "We are more The guard unii also operates perform its mission, the Air ':This progra1n is an ex-weekend a monlh in addition like a small military in-a complex TroposphcriC""'Scal· National Guard unit also has ceUent opportunity for former to a tw1>-weelr. field exercise stallation, than just ooe unit ler Terminal capaQle of reserve personnel in most Gls and Air Force personnel in the summer. of a command," Cot. Petracelt transmitting and receiving 23 military suppc>rt areas: to see t! they like the Air The mobile communication s explained. voict, telephone channels and The 222nd Mobile c001• National Guard reserve pr()- The five acre facility is 16 teletype ch an n·e 111 municatioos Squadron h 11 s gram," Col . Petracelr. said. squadron expects lo attract ' The low, one-story Air Na-equipped with up to date simultaneously. The sq uadron issued a new approach to get "The prqgrpm offers a many former non -com· tional Guard bjJllding, located lilobile coonnunications gear ha s fi ve mobile vans to pro. former servicemen back into sUbstantial supplement to' the missioned off Ice r s and , just ·orf the 'Newport Freeway to perform its tnission. It's vide mountain lop line opera-uniform. The ''Try Ont'.' pro-guardsman's annual income, specialists through the "Try in Costa Mesa, houses more "arsenal" contains a com-tions for FM radio telephone gram enables the guard unil the satisfaction of serving the One" program. E1·~rvicemen than 30 portable generators mooications central radio set systems. to enlist former servicemen Costa Mesa commwiity and are urged to l'()ntacl the Air which l'OUld provide any part "jiciia~piiaiibiileiio•f~p•ro,.;;viiidiiin~g~viioiiic;;';;i;""iidiiiiiiii;;lniiii~a~d~d~il~ioniii;,iiii'•iiii;b~ei,;;i ;"~gi;;;;for~;';°""~~y~e~a~riiiilouii;i;riiiilniiiil;;h•;;' iiiiaiiiifiiineiiiiiiaiidiidiiitiiioiiniiaiil iireiiiitiiireiimiiiieniiliiiiiiiNOia'iiliii~ii'.'•'•~Gii'ui.aiiriidoii~iiolii>lii"'iiiil:l09iiii._, of the county with' Power in ll the event of ll'fl emergency. ltltJrriage Lictmses Bandit, 19, Gets Prison SANTA' ANA -Superior Court J udge James F. Judge has ordered a one year lo life stale prison term for a gunman who held up a Sunset Beach liquor s't.ore last Jan. 2'. Thomas Keith McCartne y. 19, of Long. Beach pleaded gu.ilty to charges ot. armed robbery Of Vogler's Liquor Slofe, 1780 Pacific Coast Highway , and asked the jurist for lmroediate sentencing. He was scheduled to face jury trial June 17. His companion in th e holdup , William E. Saffer, 19. of 8402 Westminster Blvd .. Westminster. has previou sly pleaded guilty to identical charg~. He is serving an in· definite term in a California Youth Authority facility. Lieutanant Colonel Edmuni;t M. Petf11£ek, commander or the 222&1 M o b i I e Com· munications Squadron said, "Our primary mission is to train air national guardsmen in teletype and telephooe com- munications, either ,in the field or from a co1nn1unications c·enter ." In the case ol a flood or local disaster, the Air National G1.lard unit Could provide radio communications and generate power to the community. The c o·mmunications squadron iJ1 comprised of the twelve full-time military aBd civilian personnel. in addition to l~ National G u a r d Directions Boa1·d Set By County SANTA ANA --A!ter several weeks ~Jay tand more to come) three or five 1nembers of the Citizens l)irection Finding Commi~ion have been named by the &ad of Supervisors. The commission, bolstered by several more lillembers named at large and by the Orange County League of Cities is designed lo acl as a sleering group for the coun- ty's General Plan Program. Named this week were: Jame~ E. O'Connor of South Laguna by Supervisor Alton E. Allen ; Rodger Howell, San- la Ana attorney by Supervisor William H. •lirstein , and Dr. Louis Cella of Santa Ana by Supervisor Robert W. Battin. Supervisor William Phillips said Lhe man he had in mind had moved from his 3rd Oislrict. so he needed more litne and Supervisor David L. Baker is oo vacation. There's something very c:omfortj~ about the Audi. Its seats were designed by an oethopcdic surg.On. Test drive it today. Jt's more of a car than you th ink. ' CHICK IVElllOI P"ORSiCHE I AUDI ,.,. w,.i .,.... _.,, _ -· 646·9391 -t:OUll!n MllllOIJllD DIAUI • I ' The fashion revolution has worked down to the ground. St19es are news. Everyone's buying more 1hoes-because of atyle. Not just women. Men, boys, girls and tQddlers~ too. The footwear business r.s on the march, "Because," Boot & Shoe Recorder says, "basic shoes are no longer enough-for any wardrobe."' During 1968, the average American family spent $100 plus on footwear-up from $68 just stx years ago. Count the families who live in your area. Multiply by $100. If you want your share of lhat footwear money, you've got to tell lhe fashion fOotwear story. Out where people will see it. Righi on the pages of this news- paper. Your newspaper. Eight out of ten over·21 's read the paper each day. Seven out of ten teenagers do too. Even more to the point: a recent survey showed that seven out ol ten Americans look forward to the ads in the papers-while only one in four feels that way about ads on TV. No wonder retailers invested more than $3 billion on newspaper advertlslng last year. No wonder the country's lop shoe 6lores spend more than two percent of net sales on their ads in the papers. Your competitors know the power of that seven·syllable sales force: Newspaperabi1ity. - The footwear business has changed. And newsPapers have changed, too. With economical new neighbor· hood ad buys, superb color reproduction. and new printing , techniques. Th i.s change hes broughl a substantial increase In local papers' ad volume. During June 169, dailies' retail ad revenue jumped 11 .3 per· cent over June '68, News- papers-are working for retail. To paraphrase ao old saying: If the medium fits, buy ii. And no mediuni fits you baller than your own local .paper. That's what we mean by Newtp•perabllily. ' \ ' THE mEDIUm THAT . FITS FOOTWEAR. ' i DAILY PILOT I • • " • " . ' • • -----··------,-:-•• # • .. r rl~ 1 Jucw' 11, l 910 • LEGAL. NOTICE LEGAL NOTICI: , LEGAL NOTICE < ...- WESTMINSTER HIGH GRADUATES l----"c-"'°"•-::ND~Tl=cs=----·l~'"-,c,c"-c"~"-'~'c"•0~,~w"u.cc-1-.~•"•"•J '""••Mitt co.U•T' o,, _,,.Dllli" MOT1c• to ctttOltot1 -Mtwf"Oaf .... IA VfrUt'llD IW Tiie C.•• --"l9Ml~ltll MOT.Ct lltVITttt9 ''" ITATI., u.1.1,....1111 ,.._ su•••io. covar ... ., ... , e e SCMOOI.. OltTaK:T •I 11M CllY 'M•H, 11 Orl\lt', NOTIC• I$ Mfll£•Y GIVt:N ._1 ' Tiii COVNTY_..Of""'"OtlA.... l"'TATI Of' CAl.~OIMIA H« NOTICE ~ .. ~~ ~YEH ftl•I ~~. ,,_.,.:;. c:~tttr~, .. ·: 1~r.:i::: "'* OCll!AN VIEW KHOO( O•Sf••CT MOTtCt Oii'; ~:;:' otJ .,..,.,.. , •• cou:,TY ~ .. Of/IA'*" Bray, David Brayley, Mlcbad Janet Hetzel, Howard Heyden, Peters.en. Tere11 Petree , 111t '°'"' 01 tdl>C111on •· 111s ..._... 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Brummel, Bill Brun-HoHga~ry; Hooten, Ml c b a el P1trlcla Potchka, Cy nth law~' ~C::...1rtZ... tti i~ir!'ri...~.cord::;c: :_~er=. ,'.--z:' 0::.~·=c:.r::,•1111111 •t"" ........ 1 .. g.:,::i.,.~,m;;o. "; i:r Mc:"C: :: t:."": ~::::,.. ~:. H~ daae, Kathryn Bryan, Stephen Potts Richard Prie$l tP1Cllte.tt1ot1s whk11 ••• -on 1111 t. z.-. •Ac• ... ""-'" -. ......... ,. Alf 11!4. ""'" 111 l'!Mldt .. • bid 100, cw1c c ... iw 0r1.... w .. 1 1r1 ,,,. <;0-tdrnl"tt'••1o,.,, .U. "'-' c.....,. B kl d J B Horn, earl Hughe3, Micb1el • . Ill 1111 offlQ ,, "-l"\lrtllt.tl"' ""'"I for ,llllW>Sri'\lltt ll'IW$1f'lll!\f""too't!MIW. """ llwnltNd" .. o;,1rl(t. II\' ol a1att, ""• Callfof"'-· or1v1, Sult. Of, H....O htc:tl. uc an , .oyce u r n t , l!um~rey, Rf~-rd , Hundley Beverly Pritchett ca ~ 0 1 of uld ~ho191 01,1r1c1. tan P1tc..-i11, :un vi. Lioo. lj,lltt iot .......,., l'Kfl Iii.I ,.,...., C01111Nn .,\Ct "-011• Ju"' 1. ,,,. t11111rn.. t:!MO, w111c11 1t IN et«t n rc:hard Bu-• Bradt~ Burt· ~~ , . '. , A-. C•I• Mn•, Ca!lfornlt. llH$ C•UfO!:llll;" iw. wmlHIM 11 __ ,,,. te .,,. Clfllrtel Mc.-11 w. l . ST JOHN ot 111,.,1"'"' of Jiit' u"*"l'tMd Ill toll lW ...... .., ' c Pryor, Carol PW1Uru, WUham Elldl bfddlrr mu1f 1utlfl\ll. 1119 ._.u C1irllilt\0Ct ·~•111.f....,._..,. -c;'i;-" wMtll -... ~ lllf ,,..j -C-IY Ctt<~ l'l'lllrttrt ..,,tlnlnl 19 ... ftlll• • Carol Butiihore, wade lov Hunaate, Sharon Huniu, n..~11 o · Pu k Sandr In IM lol'm ... ctt'llliff or Utlllfl''• ... xo-A4: ft, " '-"' ..... ti ~ may .. ~ 1111111 •• -"""'°"~ •. 1)16-Will ~. wlllllll """ l!"flllll ....... B Sh I Cal Judllh Hunt, Kennelb Hurst ..-1R.,..,. • 1ane 9 as, I cllldt ., .. 1114 -..:t -1 to !!vt _..lilS ... ft. • ltlli -1 • ._._, ..,.. ~ Ail.A.. ~. tun 111s ...,,_ ......,... N llr.i ~~·""" • 111C. 11tt1u , ynum, ery n, Nancy M•~ H•all, u ••• 111, !••ram' Quimby Martha Re h n e r t "' c.1t nci "' 11w '"'°""' of 1111 ~.1 '"~' HM'llltlllll 1;1 •• c.11 .._ l .. 1 W11Jftllf' ..,It..,.,.., w 11 11 t1 , r . l'i;i"'.''1~:t":~ o.... Ma~ 22. 1tM, Cllderon, Angela Ca mino, _, , .....,,. .,. , . ' . '~'' ..,.. ••fMilf tow..,~ 0t c.~ ........ ,,. ... -. c.1110N11a-· ---1 1uo1TH 1rAM KAHN Sandr C S Anthony Jacinto, Jen n-i f.t r Richard Reid; '"' Mt-to1MM u111fl.ci s~.Dh1r1t1. l. 1'M ._... .... -. t••N ,.,,. Ohitrlct -1111 rleht 1e A=:r.: ~ HA11v '· ••AM 111 a ammer, t e p hen J b h A l" .. fGrtrlfll(I tOM ml!>'!! •Mulrti lot L ... "~ '"" Li.it c, "tlllC't ... \' ., •M "°' .., .. w11... • .... CM•I DtUi' ll'llot, C......,,lnt.lrtl9'• pf Ille Cainpbell; · ackioo, Char1't JasiMld; WeJl:dy Rice, De o r a ,1 11111 oltU•t'on !!t:'.""' 01.1r1ct 1" Mllltf, • ~,.....,.-...v1,. Cit•• ~ .,.1 '''•"''-!I"-• ., 1....,_,11.., "' J-" .. 1J, 1t10 ,..,.,. •"-!* 01 1t1t ..... , Ja J·-tt, "·-11-,. .. ,_ Richai'ds Jariet Rid In 1 """ n«it ., t11~-to 1n1., 1n1o '11(':1\ C•~flrllla. '°' • ,,,...,. 11 ~11'\tC't 111f .,.. ., "' rt. flllilllW. • .....,.,_, ........ ~r . Mari• Canchola, Cathy £an.. n _,., ~av Jen-., • R.I 1 In • (0111tac1. ·~---., '""' «-M!! • • "' .-it ......,, ,_iu, ~1tv w111 w "*"' • f!lil .,..,f ffit c1111«n1a. LEGAL NOTICE wo1awooo.,te01N • &01uw1CN11 tino, Br-da '·-·•,'• Poulo Mary Jtnn1n11t,L)iane Jen.sen Robert gg, Car R ebarger w111 ~' , " '" <-t1 , 1 Uf'!tc • .., tta.7$ "'' "" '"" .. fl>Mt _ ..... --111 ,,. uc11o11 • ..,. ,. ........,. c ...... DrWI: • <u ~·~ "!·"·" J~ .• It' Ml n.J..1..1 ... n_ .... _bofld.......-"'-tu -.,.,.. wlll,.lilf -.iild ,.,.,.. 111,...oulwtl11thtlt111 .. (IM.111e~~-n1c°"" N~...,_c.....,. Caroo. John Carrillo, M•r'V .ri. ""ewe ewes, Donn a a.. ar Y nvuu~, .o1l:u'¥! ton"•tllll io wot kholl °''''!$! "( er.., ! • ,.; 1-c. ftMJ.• ot 1111 ,,_1,lfli4 Tiii oi.1rkr 111t ..w,,.1flld ttM -·• T·S1'2t ..,.,.,_.. .., c..lo*rl....,....,. 'LEGAL NOTICE ' I S -, Johnson r.ar:v John.son· Roberts · ~---c-w. • •·,,.;. ... , ,._..._ wel«t 1,,.,.111,,. ,,19 ., --'*'' w .... 111 su,.11101 co1.11T °' ™• l"ullll.,,.. Pf'•"" ,._, o.11.,. "'J1c>t. Carrol , ally Carrillo; • 'f •. ,, • • · No bl!Mlt;!' INY wOh4r•• Ill• t>lf tw .. "* ""' n. 1t1fldtrd1, 1n , ..., 1oea11tv 111 Wllk:fl ' 11111 _.. '• STAT• OJ' <a.L1P0l11jt.ti "0• M•~ it •NI J..,..,. n, 1t, 1t111 • .,.,_~ Gilbert Castillo, o e bra Jam~s , Johnlon, Michael Charles Robi -Jo h-n ..-·pe1to11 ·of-ll•IY ,..,1 •~•-•ftttr-.. ·Cl .,.. •• -....11ca19-.on._..,.. 1t ti. ..,....,_,... . .., -"-Pt-or TH' ~.!>9.MX O@. o...,.. •. -----=--J~... •···· J h ' , 11111t .-t tot '"'.,,,..... tllertol. """"'-FalrY._ 1fli Ntw110r1 11\'tl., IYN o1 -11.lftltn """""' • u1Ku1t Ht •. nsa1 LEGAL NOTICE Ca, St r 0 re a) e, yr e j n a un1.wun, ~n 0 D S 0 D, .RobimJon, R&ndy Rock, J.ntta T.,_. ftcNri;t of E011C1ll9n el t11t Nlw-l· l~·ar Wlltofll, CKl• ""'-• C•lilornl't . "'-<tr1lr.c-1, W!lkll 111111 ._ •w•rdM ·IUMMOMl 1 Cel"l.n•··, Lm· da Chandler, Debra Johnstone, Jon Jones, n .... ,...., Marta Roman S&ndttt,,,..... un1n.a ac;hool ob1r•e1 ,, .. ,.... 1. 1-•"""*' """"" "'· 11 .... n. "' "" wcten1u• ~ ... 111 •• 11.0GEll •· v.-.H PeLt, Jit. Plllntitt N1,., ~ p / ~-.-..,...-1 tlll rlehl to ••1Kt any or all b~ fw Otto It.Oii Co.~' Inc;., 1nu iWtf tollowti 111. £UNICE 1. OlllCUTT, Al,,SO All. Robert Chandler, MI k e aine a Jo~ Sandra Jordan; Jtol(" Sheryl Roush ; '"° not MC•tw•llv •t(ffll , ... lowUI P•rk Clrci., 1rvhll'. C•lfl., ID. Crall. c....,...... ... ,..,,. OTHEfl PEflSOH$. UNKNOWN. 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Jurado, David Kanase uaV 0.1111 J..ne n, 1t10. -*'~ In •n ll4.CP '°"' 1 ... 1u11 tGlllor.,mllY wt111 11t.tlofl 1m.s •t 1111 1 JN , e "' • • -• · · ~ca lltue· • /; Rowse)', Roger Ru-an o, Ne't'PORT·MESA UN1 F1Eo •., 1 101 unit _.. ...... , --.~. c1Jllo<'n!• \...., coff """P •, aovw .. •~ •1111111,11 • -u-111. 2111, """"'"" t1111or.,,i., unill' ~ Sandra Clancy,' B t v tr 1 y Xauftman, Jr.,J.lt'.a Kelley, !I ~ R i...n ~11.,.i..Jtr..· ~i 01sTR1Ct ot w.1111 .-ct .,....i.1-. lk.ttf °" aLtCTlllC!Allli , or '"' clowd ._ ..i11111tt1 • 1111t lllftlo. tkllllou• tl•m ,,,.,,. of SC>OTHEit:ff J)o tta Kentf. 1 ~.1 K-.. t l~vara u ....... rn, ":"'¢":"-~ c..in1v, Call"Wnlt .... $W -~ itkr alllll ,...... l"wwMrt • 7 1• OWNn111n1l " CAl.t,.OINIA SWINGElllS GUIDE W Clark, .J"""" Clark, Bruce re ,/'-:--. 1 LYW!e """'• Sidlor An...._" S1-la1 , ev_.o.,...._. M1rwy ,.,.,_,-,...i ..i1ecwo1 to ..._.,, ,.,......,., .....,.....,..... W•r-,:,,· TO lUNIC£ ~· OllCUTT "''' )lid tirm I• cornflOllCI of "- w•.•i Linda Keough T • • .. .... ., ' I ' Plll'CtlatlM .....,., Cllll ... M C•lltwnl1i. ......__ TICllllkl•" '·" ALSO ALL OTHER , f_ Ill I 0 N $ 111-1 ........... w'*t "''"'' 11'1 hltt Clemens, c ind y Clementi, o "'v1·d Ke ,· ~--tes Kl irriottly Salyer; ~ ~llOI • " ... "''',,...: .. lor!Mlllll '" ... ...... CHilt '*-1.U UNKNOWN. -,111m1... _ ... , fi.tll. flllo!, .... :1..::~ " ~-"';;,. IS tol=I! • Gary Clepderurlog Charlot~ _..,,..-:: BY. y • ~ICU ng, v · kl s nde Carol "---~I~ 0-COlll Oallf Pllol. •llclllOO'\a, T...,_. °"uu • <•II ..... T ... , .... WOIKlllt ••'-"'' lltn OI ll'l!l<fll 11'1 tl>t ... 1 H ,:::, ... ·11e1 c :irw· Cl1...,, ' , Cynthia Fay . King, Kathleen IC & a I'S, ~. JllM li, "' 1~ •J.10 •I 11111 olflot llf "" Pit""" O•!'rtt111J1t, ,_ '·'° "'°"''' llltKr!bld I" !lie '°"11,itl"t ~..-inttft :: .,:;;ew~ ·12(1l ·W Nor!ll,. ""• K' ti Sha K 1 k 1 Earl Savage Richafd Schafer 111:...., 1& n f•lr orMll. C•*' ~. ~ •.11 .. _. .. 1e . •••lnHtt·• °"""'""1" or ,;,, -'riahetm c.~t · · Con . Coe cou Col IS er, fOl'I y m w I • • • -·· UIYftCE C1""'"'1 .. 1 • "" ....... -i flm w-..,. MC~ ctoud "'°" •lflll'lll"'' t/111 htr•to. dtllfl-.. -• • me een gan Frank Schiavbnti TI moth y LGUaa.o 1"v•• CO$TA MESA •LANNlNO ot lflt v1r1U01 c1etu1tQ11tn•"' _._"'•!I u nt•: ·-KJ.':i:t~ ~"Alllllr•w• JeilreY. eonn'.ers, Fran C·e ~ Carol Knapp, ~ary Knapper ; Sch.iro Rex Schliem· 111•1 COMMISSION DI lllt llltwlflbtff'1 • ., flr1tl ........ rnne You 1r1 lllrttw dlr1Ct9d to ,_, Gettnl"' ·s-~ Coogan Ste...l.nR c k ....,.,.. William K11Jsend, Mark . • ' NOTICI ~ PlllllONS INT•ll!nto CHARI.ES •ECIC, ••lft °llollrlY w .... m11lll•llti bv ''"''· ... '""-1111 'Offl.l'lllfll ..... •bav~ Sl•I• ol.C.lflqrnli, OJ•,_ Cow111Y; ~ • """"., • oo , Lou .. KOba, Beverly· Koenlg, Peggy Donald Schoettler, Wllltam IN TMI as'tATI o• AN011w o•t•u· ~~~~ L DUNN, E11111 '*"• .,..11.--.u~i. • a.w·•....,..,, flMftlll .. 1111111« 111111 111 , ... .,.., .nu11t111 °" J-J. Hit, k!Ol'•·flWt. • w~ Anna .Cooper, Cynthia Corey;. Kohler, Kathryn Kooken, Lin-Schwitters J<aren Scott San-aA. 1~1 Se(ret1rv .rid Ol<Ktor r, 1111 ... .......,,llod tilt! In Ill• ......,., ~~l'I "" -.v ...... 111i.o ~ torout111 P..ri111; In 111111 1or Mkl 11111, Hr-uv Lo r.-. J 1 ' Motltl U. ""'ti< tlYlll: ol Pllnnl... , wwll-. .... ...,Plor..:I .... 11\ifl •l ... I -'ow In ~ CUl/f'I, wllhl11 TEN •"PMrtd Glflrd F. ~ 1r>I UIS \.A.ll":'la, r ., Cynlhta da Kraman, Dlana Krlbel; dra Scotl, Sherry Seevers, To •tl Hr-.S lot. ... 11<1. wllllhlr l'lllltlthff l>r•lltl Ctut 0.UY 1"111t, ._.. -.... ttll -lllllfn ...... tfwllla--....... "''~••YI ( ..... YOW ol !lob l( ...... lh M. Allirtw• know11 lo -" Coulon Christine Craycrofl "'I · St M Se ·k •• crHllort, n.1,..., leO•IHS, or a.vi-J-u !tit ,_.,,.DI"""" i."' 1N1lrKtlOfl11 ~•I-11 -YM wllh1n 1111 ''°"~ 11111>1 ,.,....,. whoQ n"'"'" '"' IUIHcrlll--. • . •. Bonnie Kunel, Linda Kuner, "aria , gura, ary rowt ; 1n ""' ''"'' of A""•-O't rui... ' w••• 11tr11n •t1t111.,,...11111 1"' """" _,.. a11t1h'. ar wflhln TH111tTY d•r• .ci 11 111e w1111111 1tull"llmtn1· 1fli Dearu. ne Crouch, Katherine Etai·ne Ku"'•, C h r 11 t 1. n e Charles Selltr Hartin Sex· 111ec1M1M •. whot• ... t aoareu w•• :JOU w t1 !lout• °' "'""'~' ....,,, .. u _.... 11uw111_,,, · ..::Jinow1..:11.i1111er uKuttd "" .. .,,.. C-"~ Ste...._ Cro I ,...,... ' · IMl!onll'llt A,,.n111. Y-town, ,()tol.i ·LEGAL NOTICB ""'' .....,,.. Y• -hlrlbv llOllll..:I 11\it unllu tOFFtCIAL SEAL) • 1tMC11, .,.~n W ey1 Lar-LaBelle, Mary LeGrind, Mat-too, Audrey Shaw, Unda ,..., ·""'" .. "._...,.,., or 11 w. ~ ,,..11 .., Nlf et -. , ... ei ..... ..-..,. ~ •~t_. 111c1 ,1ti11utt Franc:Js c. 1t<c11 • ry Crownover, thew L 8 ck D 8 v1 d Shaw Jamel Shea Diane MIN•"'"'°" • """ 1 • ..,.. "' s_.. ,.1,... , _11,,,. 11 111t ,,.,. .......... ..,. werw; Wiii t11e 1\t611Mnt 1or '"" f'llOllClv or Ho••rv PuD11~1111or"1' J ' ' ·t~ ' ll*c, W Mlllltflln• COllltlh' ~tbll• COl!rt ClllTll"ICAT• 0' COlt ...... flOM POI Nrlor.,.. Ill IJl<tll ltf .............. ., •• ,._... diln'Mnllld 111 Ills com1i.lnl :•1• C°)'nlf . '!"es Cruze, Maria Cuevas, Lamb: Deborah La~ I Shepherd, Alfred Sboden, Jr.; ;.. c;r;., :J ~~ lurbtd1c:•-.i " Tll•MSACT•ON o, a1.111M••s uNoea Wot'k, ......,._ ~ or 111 ..,..,.,..,... a-11 ., ... .., ... con1r-.;1 or w111 •P•IY 1 Ji:, ri;;,~ fufrn • Wilham Cullen, Wendie Cun-Laurie Larson Scott· Larsen Samuel Siber Debra Slgg ·rtuit '"' IOllowt .... MnGl'I k l~ ,ICTITIOl.ll HAQ N Y• .... ..,..,., ...... _,tor •n~ Oll'lor r•llll ~"' l'11Dll~ Or-CNtl Oillf ll'lltt. nln h n•-1 I C rt' Al ' ' · 'p . ' lo holil M,_I 11',_i.,. ot ""' THE UNDERS(GNEO COllt.l'OllATtOlil II .n.11 lilf mtndtlwt -1111 Cffto 11'1 h -'tint. Junt !, 17, It, M lt1' lCl.)i.)I g am, UA11e u IS, an James Lassak, Penelop.e J~ Simmons, aul Simons, ••'<Gord«~ "°" ..... iw c.nltv lhlt 11 11 CDndUCl!flm ••ICIOr la"""'°"'. contract I• •w•....,.., Thi Dt>IKI ,, llllt 1(1""" "10 -~·1----,.=ccc'c-~cccc~--- Dages, Trygve Dahle III, Lassak. Ste~en '••segard Dianna Sinner MI ch a e I Newport ·a111>N s.vlnt• •rid Lo.n • butlMU loc1tt11 •I tNt "'"* •l•i., ind u11111 au w1K1111tr..n.i-. una.r !llm. thol •llo•~,..""" °""'"11" "' 1Gr111 LEGAL. NOTICE I"' ~ • -..,. • A.noclitlon l3U Via L!Oo NtwPorl Co.I.I M•••· CaHfa,rnl• ul!Otr lt'lt Hctlllolil• to NV nM lau 1"-11 u.111 ••ntrtf Ills ... 1urt of t!lllr ci.~ or tlllmt Kath.Jeen Dalt.on; Trudy Lauderback· Skeber, Linda Smale; &uc!I. 0r&np, counlY. cin~nl• •1'43 11rm "•""of HAlt80111 1AM£1111tAN ,,,. o...,.1rnn• r•i.1 ol "' diem w•••• 10 "" , .. , •-IT 111 "" tomi1t1n1, _____ -=o-=-cc0"----- Gail Dan1·01s, Lawrence Dar-Deborah Laver'• Sandra B b s 'th B I ;Tll1t '"" 1tndtrtl9MCI dtslrt1 ID r«•I•• lh•I s•ld firm Is ,_ ... at ,,.. IO all worl<nwn ..noloHd In tr.. IJl.Cu1i... •1111 lllr•lntlltr °"°llltd If •nV .... ,. .... -· ar ara m1 , r a n ltl• uld H •Wl"•I "ro,.rlY or col .. ct 1o11ow1,,. '°'"r111o11, wlllst 011nc1 .. ,1 of tht COfllriet. 111.J. 11111 !hit wc:ll c~lrn or ell/mi ..... rah,. Randy Davidson, James Astrid Laycock, p ~tr i c j a Sm1th Cary Smith Mary 11>1 clfltms •nlll '° remcv• thl1 coHKllll "i.e." llllllnns Is•• 1oitow.: coi••ltv• ti.•1411~1111 '''"'""''' • a111...._. ID "' o1 no 1ttoc.t. •<>11 ::l~;.0~=~\~ 1; Dav1.s, Jeffrey Davis, Joseph I ••ch, '"•«•! L. a g u. Solom~n Karen Sorl~ Robin Dr rt(t l•r '""" ": 51~~ 01 f'11""''1111 e:O:.-r.-.,:=.··c:1~n~~ H••bor ~!11':'.:!: .... -...:;1,."'-,;::rt1c,:~r,:~ :... ......... , •i.lflllfl"I llllt to u.1111 P#IYATI U.LI ....... t.AI " • ' ' . • IO "'-.. d '"" w ••• ers Qlamlll· WITHeSS n. htfld 11111 •Ill ... ., of •Ubtl1i..e,, '''""""''loft •nll lr'avtl ••I or_,., M .,.ii•"' -11111 u ... m.. ........ Dav11, Ken~lh Davis; . Ml~el Lalinifllet', Pamela Speight, Kendall Spicer; 11•v °' of Hml~l••r•11on h•.,. bettl J11nt, 1m. 11,..,., _. • lflcw.a "' 111i. bl&. '"'' .. wi , .. 1 Pf-m 11 """" 1~ 1vP111.0it cou1tT °' T ... Ross Davis, Sharon Davis, Lemons, Davi·d Len"-r·, Gary Spirito o e bra '~w--. 11av1111 ,111m1 "''"'' ""' 1c...-111 s.111 r111 c.uac• wit 11;-"""""" • h<-..,.·!!l·Or•-·· ... i.·• c.111or111o, -······sT•t1·oll'·CAt.111o•ut1•·1t011:·'-""""'' B ~ ' dettdtfll or ill 1"191'Ht Ill uht Wit• Av.nut lllM\w, IM. • "'"*' ..... aflll' cMtfltn Ill h 1-.,. .... '-,..nlOlllrlf OISCI ... ft llllowt: THI COUNTY OP OIAN•5 ren~ DeW!tt,.Tlmothy Deal, James Lindley, Janice Spoonemore Letlie St. John •1'1111 w1s1111111 ~,. tlt!ttl to weft ...,....,1 J. e. H1c1t1 ...,... . '"'"' ........ .,.. ....... ,_, L..,.L o•K1ttl"l'M* •n lh• ""'*., o1 1119 E•t.i'• • .,, Ro II De Kurt ~-· k · f ' ' ml.Ill 11'-wltflefl no.l!tt of M.dl ~iol'I Aul. Secrelltv' ....._IMeai, lra ...... llOll llllf Ir• .... PAllCIL l' Conservttorllllp ol N E I. L I I G: y n amg, ut:W!C • Lloyd, Phillip Lobdell, Kurt Liftda•staf Ord, Kenneth Stan-10 , ... ";.,_ or Plfton• ""ieWlll-to STATE OF C•llFOllHt.\ • ~-...,. · wu ...... """ ~ TMl ~ ot s~ u. ,_...,. HARPSTER. 11(1 NELLIE GOlllDON Raymond Delgado; Loff, G•~ Loome, Alicia ton Cbrtstine starek, Ellen Of holdl'l'll llllnOnll ..,_.,. ., ~ COUNTY OF ORANGE, ) H, Ill .... bllt. ' uutfl, ·-11 W.I, Ill .. c .... HAlll"STl!ll, •kl N. ca. HAlllPSTE~ Ch • -1 ' i«<Hlflt, Slldl' MllCI ml>ll W '11ttn Of! thlJ, ~th 111, Of )\IN, ,.,0. 1.,., No ll>liiNw' fl'll' w111111r-hit lltlf lw ol ........ ltKll, ttlllllY of 0r .... CtnMrv1- a1tmain Denham, Terry Lopez; Steinkraus; ,0 1111 "....,,, 11111c11,.. "'' """"'1 .,,... """'' me Marv I(. H•n,., • N1lt1rv 1 .... 1oc1 or '°""'""' ,,.,, ""' "" ~""• o1 ciHtor~1,, Dualllad " HOii« i, lltrtb~ 1Jv111 11111 ll)t """ DeJtni Carl De · J M · Lo B b I l h Shi I """ or halll•t whom thfl <t•lm I• l"ubllt In incl tor .. 111 CIUl'llJ •'1>11 dtl1 111 ror "'' OP11l'lln1 ol bldlt. 1, c1tnl11\fd wl!I utl •I ~rlvtl• \Jlf, °' S, Vine, 0 ' ana pez, a r a r a Marl yn S ep enson, r ey m.1c1t 11 thl •dd••n ,5 11•11<1 ibovi Slt19, resldl,,. ,...,.In. duly co...mlulon..:I It. Jt Mll SlllllW fo!"1W · ING 1 111t NOrtllltit e0<n1r "r •II•• tht nr.111 div of J11ne. lfl'O. Di~rich, Do.nald Dist on, Lorton, Kathleen Loughlin Sievens Jack Stewart Linda within: Jiii dtvi 11!1r 11nt PVtlllc1tion "'d •worn, PHIONlllf 1P1>e••ect J. a. Clf•k ot Ill• ee,•,",' "' ,• •• c " 1 01 1111 1,, •t ,,.. Ofllc1 of Iii Tni11 OIHrlfl'Mlnt S • • 1 l)f 11111 !Wlllco. Hlc•1 ~now" lo mt to IN !tit A"IJ!111! G0>'1m!nt klrd of o at Ille •A.HK OF AMEll:fC• NT • usan Domnick, Stephen Patricia Low, Thomas Love Slracke Colleen Stratton °''"° Ml.r 21, luo *"''"'of the cDrPOrl!lan 111•t 1X1Kuitd oc .. r1 Vltw w.oo1 Fron1 SICUon " '"' ••ltlol TrKl SA. IOI H, Mlln '''"'· s...11 ,.. ...... ~ L uf I ' • ' IUilftfll 1,.u~k th1 wUhln lnslrumel'll 111.bll'will ot Ille Ol1lrk:f. •s Nr "''" •Kar• 111 hdl. C•l!I. '1)'01, C1111nty of a,-. Slltf' vuue; arry L f, Kerry Lyal ; Gregory Strong, Co 1 lee n "4 •llmlnbtritrhc • co•POr111on th1•1ln n1mtd, • n 11 0r.,,.. cour1tr. c1n11rn11 P-is 01 MIK1111..-. Ma". "' of c1utor111a, •O 1111 111911.,1• •nd bui Glenna Downing, M 0 n t e Deborah Maag, C h e r " I S lti a . of lh• E•l•ll 11 •,k._1-<11..:1 10 m• 11111 t11th torPOr111on Publlthld Or1ne1 c .. 11 o.ur PU01, 1M 0111c.1 ol 1r.. Cwnlv lltcordor bldd•r. •nll wbltct i. C011llrm111on •v .T U V n, ANlr•w O'lru~ l>!KU~ Ille u.me. 111 Wit-W!ltir.ol, JU M J, U, 1110 IG.14·10 of U ICI Cownl\'r tlllf'ICI N0tlll-19rt't' 11111 5.....,lflr Court, 111 1111 rlt!lt, HI .. Downing, Robin Doyle, Susan Maitland, ~arian Mandeville, Gary Summers X are n _ DK••-' . 1 lllv• 11er1unu. wt mv ,.,,... •nd •IOn• '"' Hor1,,..11"'" lln• "' Mid .1111 1n11res1 o1 .. 111 '""""''" 1.., Dragu .. k J D k G M nk k Rich d ~. •T b l _ P1>bllthtll 0,,,,.1 Co.II Diily l'liol, ttll•tct my olltcls1 -• lh• dtv Ind lo! lo lllt Hortllw••l>lrlf cor111r ot ind lo IH tllt <.,li1n r .. I J~rly · u, esse r a e, eorge a ows y, ar .::iwan:ilrom , Lee a er , M•v ,., ind J""' i, 11, 1910 ,.,0 '"' 1n thl~ ~n111c1te nr•I tt1av1 wr1n1n. LEGAL NOTICE ••Id lot; 1111r1tt NOt"'"s1•1v •Ion• 111,..1..:i in· 111, Clh' o1 s.r.il An .. Craig Dunlap, Don a Id Mann, William-Margerison, Jerome Tamura Barr y iOFFlC~L S~A~11111 1111 Harthlltllrlf ,...otonMlkwl of 1111 count\' °' o ...... St•" ot t1Utorr1r.. Eck T M · • LEGAL NOTICE l tv · rv M«lhwnl•lf !IN of 111C 11t lo 1111 NrllclllWl'I ~•Ibid •• followl, to-wit: --ersen; erry artn; Tavemese Charlotte Tavlor !qterv Pub11c.c11110rnl• ,.,,... • ,, ,, 111,h 11111 .. i111 Lot l l•fY'·lllr" ., Tritt No. 1..., G · ' I ' PrlnclNI 0!11(1 In lint or M F I" . ary Ed~ w a rd s, Jan Eric Marquardt, Ga r y Michael TaylOI" Duane Ter-Ll!GAL NOT•c• or1nv1 <::ouniv c11T1,.1cATa o, co1t,.0111iT1011 "'c111c: 0cun In N-11 "' •• .,,, 1•~ T••d· 11 si.own "' • •d d H Id Eld ·d M t' p ] M t · ' NfWPOllT ... S UNl,110 M~ Con1mlHIDn faplr• 'O• TIANS.,CTION 0, IUllNlll OIKrlbM Ln Ottt" ol Ills lllM•IV Miii' •-did hi looll; :io. '"' ' ~ war s, aro n ge, . ar tn, au a r In' rell· ICHOOL Ol~TRICT t4ovember 14 1tn UNOlll PICTITIOUI NAM• Court ol Or•n•• Count\', C•Hf,r~I•, of Mltt•lll-Mt•s.. •ewrch of Sally Elliot, Randle Ellis, Rosemary Martinet, Gary M. · Theodosiou, David Ml1k, 1r1vlth•• 11111 "uD11"".i1 1>r1..,.' C1111•t oetlf Ptlot THE UNOE111s1GHED co11.P01tAT•ON i ,,rtl!lad eopv of \tiohk~ w11 record.ii 0••nt• Countir. cau1orru.. mori c- Dougl•• E t-•·, Masteller, Kenneth Matlock aria HOT1CE 1s HEllEIY GIVEN thfl Ju"'-'· u, 1t, 1•. 1t10 1on.10 does 11u1bY cwHl'r lh•t n It conc111c11,.. NovimMr t, 1ta '" aooi< 21s "'" =~ ::-c •$ 111' "· Flowlr II•"" .., '""""' • Thomas Jerry T h o m a s "'' 801•ll 01 ed1Ki t!on 01 the t+ewp.cr1-• b\1•1111•1 In 1111 $1•1• ot C•lltor"11, ltl o1 0111<.1•• llKorlli>1 lt'lttl« • •lllwnl•. G E I Robert E b Joh M •~~ ' » ' M v 111 k!loo 01 1 Or LEGAL NOTICE Count' of P••"" '" !hi Cl!T of lint• 1 *" ••Ii 11c11 n"' lo Subltct h1 ~""'""-condlllonl, ary ng e, r , n a.....,n ; Waller Thomas, C h e r y I 1151 n Id 1 11• ct DI •nv• AM, 11 -'\tSll c1m1u1 or1.,., un1;1tr '°"'t;:•t~:r :,1;1'1 ll'l'•klllllllon of 1,.. ,....,v1tll)l'I$, r11trkllllll. rlt~•• .,.., Paula Farr, Sylvia Faux, Theoddre Matthew Mauter Th 0 m ps 0 n J an 0 n e ~':"Z~ ,;•~\~111:'.M~:::, ,~;1~ :_~~ 111e 11c1111out Urm ,....,. 01 H.ATIONAt. ,1111 • 1 1 1 11"' 111 Mid 1o1i 1111nc:1 '1•htt. of w•V o1 1KOn:1. ' t AVIONIC a•L£,, l~C. Incl !1'111 ttld $0Ulllltl or ' Ii "11onOlllon Al!IO t~blKI lo It~" IOI' 11Ktl Wendy Fay, Beth FCiler • Steven McCloud, Mary McCoy, Tho""''SOO Jon Thompson, ·,'",,",',·,,,'.",,.• ,,',.' ',"', ,•1;!.k,•,K• •• •,•,,111 .~,'~.. IU101110• COUllT Oii' CA~l,.OltMI&. t!nn 11 cllm!><IMll ct "'' tcncwlnt ~·-Stuthwttttrlv ''°"'•-••"•••!· '''' 1t10-1t11. l'OI wwt Nv•bla. La · · l Ell M~ k K l l h "'t' ' " -· ... ·-COUNTY OP OIAtMl -•lloo'I. ~ prlndNI Jtacl .. ltll 1111 PCl"I ol I " "' Terms of wit <•"' 1f1 llwlul _., ur1e F ii bactl; en ._-...,rac en, e Linda Thompson; Co111 Mn1, CtUIDrnll, 11 whldl tlmt ••ld JM ci.1c C•lllw Dfl•• .... -. -.u11 .. u 11 u io111ow1: 1>1i9lll: Marcti ~1. ino ot '"' unu"' s1.111 1111 conflrmatloft : ""arles Fillman, Deborah, McCrarey, ~arie McCuUough Sh --· St·~ I bldl whl De PUl>lklw _,..,, .... ,..., lar: '""'A .... CIMtrll&I U.LES, INC .• 1'J3 CMl'I-Ofl1t1, w, E. IT JOHN ol ""' or Dirt , .. h •nd Wl•nct ~1 1 aron t.1tu1Tip$0n, ...,.,an e AUTOMOTIVE lllEPAI• C1u Nwfl\lltr 0-Mm OMkt "' Of't1'19t C-IY AW-1, "'111 Clttit •vld1ncK bY l\Oll tiKurK bv ""°'''"' Finch, Barbara Fin~. Mary Sheila McDaniel, Jame• T '( I s T•tet I B 'ta PARTS ANO SUPPLU:-5 SUMMONS IM•••••Oll An•, (•ll"'rl'll• IY Elltn H. Gll'llhl OJ' Trvll Oatd °" "'-•-Iv .. rl.scher, Kevi·n Fisher, Judith McFaul; e1 e • uzanne 1 e • oni. .-.n b~t art to be 111 1eco101Jttt In '' 111, ..,.rr11" o1 Pettn-r: Dlllect : MtV u,'1m , D1e11IV cr.rti:" t<1kl. te11 t11r';'t•nt 111 •l'ftlU'fll •Ill Toomey, Ana Torres, 'Daniel with CD11i11k>M, ll'lllrueti-, • ~ d SHIRLEY A. DA'Vl!Jr!POllT I n. SALES, INC. (5tlll It " 0.-11.il Wll!I l>lcl. filch, Robert Florea, J r.; Barbara McGinnis, Alan Tr bl -·-as Trinaham· 5Plclfk•t11111• w111c1o •r• .rtDW "" 1111 11._,..,.t: EDWAito •· DAVtNPOitT, "'"" J. w_.11-. ,,... •A•V 0• wM••Tctto,.,. a1c11 or ~ 1o e. !ft -111,.. ,.,. McG A · M in .. ..-, em IY1 Jnuu i •• • 111 1111 off!« of 1111 Purdili1119 .-.o..,I Jiii. It.It. al Ohio. C-l'r ltf CWIMN tS •Ml C.W"*' s.lfd wlU IN rtcel¥M al lhl af«tHtd 111f1c1 ; Anthony Foley, Donna rew, n1.ta c ....... R>,-, Pamela Tuttle Laur a " Mkll ~· Dl•l•kt , 11u_ PllWlll• T•0..._ 7 '"R~nt: EOWAllO It. Oii ,...,,., 21. lf1'. ...._ me Jotllu• ~ ....... C•ll"""' tiitt ,, 1r1y H""' ,, .. , "" 11n1 ou1111at1M f orb Will' am F t s Kerineth McKinney Edward '. A,1001. Cot!• M•M, Callfor1111, v N OIT, JR. J, l(a11U1a111111 • Not.,v PlilbHc tor • ._'"'tit! Jltrlllll ,1111 IMIOr• iilt., ., ... us, I OS er, usan ' Usherwood, Maria Valde~ E.ch bidder mv•I t11brnll I bid ""P<>Slt Th• Ptlllloner .... fllllll • H llll .... 1c1 C11111ly .... 11111, "rMMltf ''""..,,.....,hid Or I c_.t 0111'1' Piiot, O•ltll Jun• •• lt1•. • fowler, William F ow I t!: r, 7ticLaupi~n, Stephen Mq.«&-Barbara Vale Patricia Van In '"' farm 01 • <•rtltltd or c1m11r'1 COl'IUl'fllne vour IN"llH, You mt¥ _,.. All•n J, w11tm1n kNw11 10 •ub~' :tt "° ~=,. 12, 1911 9*7t 8ANI( OJ'·AMEltlCA don, R chard McM o . tllttk 11r • bti bond 1'11111 lo ll"i! 1119 I Wtl!lln r~ wl""" tll>lrty -It .. 1111 fli!'IU ...... " !Ill ~•llan MIY • 1 trtATIONAL TIUST AND ~borah Fredericks, James 1 eansi Busldri .Kath I e en Van w «I'll fJ'!l.J ot tnt amount 01 1111 ll•rs . °' tlls ""'-tlltt ~1, ~ JtMt l'llK\lttlli 9't' wllhlfl 1¥f'Wllllll on EGAL NOTICE SAVINGS ASSOC•ATION, F James McNaughton James ' . lo bti, m.o. .,.,.ble to 1111 oni1r et '-wvw on vou. ff VOii tall It ,. .. W>lff If "--Jor•tlt!I ....-.,lfl .,,.mtll. L (iDNSftt:VATOll or< ™' rega; . • DeVaMer, Diane VanOer w; Ille M1wilott-MH1 Ul'llflflt Scl!OOI OIS!rld .• wrltltn "'"'°"''' wllllln •uctl """' •flll tdtnowlMltttll 19 ;;,."<; tlltt IMICll ·ISTATE OF NELLIE 6 Ernest Fresquez, Jr., Diane McQuestion, All.en McShane, M'dl. 1 V E St»nh A Pe•lo'm•nt1 ·110M m•' t>t •Rulred "'"' datiuu ""' ht •11•••111 1n11 1111 -••1ton ••iKulld 1"' 1..n1. H.AIPITEll •k• NELLiE Fn.,.~,, •-al~ Furukawa, Jean Mc T. e Ir , Steven I ae an very, "Y''en ,1 th• llllt'r''"'" 01 1 ... 01,w1e1. in couri m1v ..,, .. • 111111 .. -111 con111111n• 11u1.1 • • ,.,_. GOltOON .;..,1t,.STE1t. •k• i..:.u1 ·~ ,.. Varga Jr. Beverly Vasquez ""' _, of ta1111r1 to e<i!V ll•lo •lldl ln lunctlv• or o!Nr «dtr• ""°"""" J"!'i'M J. 11:-.lbaum Cl•Tl,ICATa ol" 1u11 N111 N. G. ttA•PiTe11, • David Gabriel Vivian Gaines Meadows, Diane Meder . ' ' . ' conr,tcl, 1111 0•11:-1t of "'-''-" ""''*' ol o....iv, _,., ...,_., Net.,-.,. ,...,lie 11 n tw Miii •icT1T1ous NAM• CONSlllYATEE ' ' M' h l M · h ' David Verdu?.CG, RIC hard w111 be flirftl!N. or 1r1' c11a ol 1 dllld cu•loff, chili •wwrt. •thltrfll'I'•' CDVnh' 111111 's"1' n.. u11c1trslpnN 1111e1 c1ftlW h• Is '" w. c. l!NGISCH. Michael. Gamble, Rene IC ae e1g PJ,; Vernes Michael Vernon Lin· bonlll, ·~· 1u11 •u"' lh••taf wrn be tets, c11111t. ·~ '"'"' or.,., r11i.1 ., Mf comm1111on ~ •• ,,. tondudlNI • bu.111!'¥. 11 7'31 c1av. '-ullttnt Trvtl ottiur ·Garba•o·, Renee. ·flte:Jc:hiori, :r ran tr; • • tortel!tct lo 11111 s,hool or1trlct of m•v Ill 1r•"'" 1"'-lllt ceut1. l!•olr•t;on Nie Hu~lll'IOloh ... th C'!'_lof11l1. "ndllr ''"' eonurv•lot"' 1111 1 ,11..., , M br l , c. M da VoUao Nancy Vukovich; Or•n11• c°"""'· _., ":. •...,11111 ~. -• lhrytr .., S1c;11Dn 1~1.a1 111.c. 111:11110111 lltm ,,.;,... or -.ou:sr1c .. ,.,... --o1 ••Id ConHTV•Tff · Cynthia Garrett, John Gar· em I a, ,.~1•1 er c I er, ' ahls A I l Ho ltldcltr m1v wnhd•-Ill• bid '" .... rw. "' ...... .. .,..,,., rA,TIC •nd 11111 uld t1rm I• ~ JOffN w WAL•t•T AllY ' ry Patrl·ci·a Gei·s Phyll•·s Sharon Merier, De b 0 r 1 h Mary W trom, P r • o•rlod o1 •1•1¥ (Ml ,...., 111,, 1111 ff':.:"':."' kw :"',..,"• __ .,.,.._,......., PWll""-1 °''"'' """' O•U" •11o1. o1 iM 1o110Wlnt ....-. whoM "'m• 15,. vffi.,,, •MJ:, Mi. ;., .Walker Deborah W a 1 k er Ott• itl for !ht OHfllng t111r•I. 0 i~ M' 21 lt10 J""" J, n. lt, H. int 1m.,. In 11111 11111 •II« o1; ruJct...-.:• I• •I s""""'" OM... c11Hwto11 H• G.,ller· ' Meyer, Kathleen Me~l', Gary • I ' Th• 101rd ol Educ1llan of tht N""f>Crl• 1 'w' ,· 1, '•-·• 1011ow1· SI Publllhld o,,.,,, c11tt O.llY ll'llof ' M 'll J M.ll ''" Daniel Walter, Burt Wa I.On, Meu vnu1ec1 sc.11oo1 01.1r1c1 ••wrvet cMirk· "" GerY i . Tl•""'''· ru1 Cln "Juria 11, 12. 11, n10 104,.M Vickie Genlle, Nancy I er, ames I !?f; 1· w ch . t Thi rl9hl ID rtlKt l/W or 111 bldt. •nll LEGAL NOT1CE Hunll"tlon 8••<h, C.•llfolnfl, M I Miil R I d Made 1ne arner, r I$ Y ""' ..,.,101r11v K<ei>t "" lowt•t ltld .• na IY J•"lc• M. C11tmt111, c ,911 J , i 1t10 LEGAL NOTICE Gerstn~r, v1·ctgr1·~01·gao\" .".a •.r .• _ o _n a _·-•-· • 1 •• ,... De1u1Y ' 11" ,·Tl · 1 ~ M11~·11 ~·~" M~.J.--...-r'-Warren: -ta Wll~ -111v "'IDrmllilf or .... u .. r .. \.IPPOLO, Ml!ND••sOM I ... OINSMOO• G1rY . ••n••· Antoinelte Glascock, Kathy '-"1~ • r-·uyms "'--i•, rau Th W Ill I~ d ln •nv bid r1t•lv1<1. Attor111v1 ,, c..w NOT1c1 o, MAllSHAl'S IALI sic;: ~ ... ~·t~for1~~·6. 0;:~: ~r1~:Na••rv " ,,. .... G~.. M Goh C d Mohler M.11)1 Molano Pilm omas arren ' owar O••ti Ju11t n , 1910· SM 1. 11111 11 .. si.111111 s. N11>e11 P1t1riu11 "' M1r1on Gu19111 , bile 1~ ,ftd ior ••kl s111,, 111r...,,.11v 1uP11101 couiT Otl TH• IJWlgy, ary r, asan ra M 1 'c 1 M 1 ' Warriner J eanette Watson NEWl'OllT·MEsA • cos""""' C•Ht.nll• rui1 O.fend•"' He . ., Oil , t v vlrlu• GI u PH IN Gttv' L Ti•r,..ttl 11.-~ .. sTATI o• CALl,OIN•A ,0111: Gohr Vicky G 0 Id b I alt o en, aro yn on gomery; • . ' UN1F•ED SCHOOL T•11111t1111 0141 ~·"" •n ••Kull1111 1uUtO "" M1v u , 1t11 • 1 1 bl Ille ,;.,.on wllO•• t11m• THI coUNTY,o" 01.,,..1 ' . ' MargarM Mort n ···111 Rober t Weatherly, Er n I e DISTRICT of """"""'"'Pit~ t>v "'' Munk!l'll Cowrl, Horl!I Or•fll• mt .. • ... ,, ,~. wlllll" lnil•umtl'll ......... ... Armando Gomez Andrew 1 ~· 0 • """ ey Weidman Miles Weidman °r•l'lll• coooniv, C•lltorft1• ll'11Dl!Jhtd o .. n•• Cuti n111, Ptiot, Cou111Y J11C11c.1a1 0111r1ct Countv al Dr•"'!; 1•nd•u 11." llitN h."'uKulM 1,,. wnt. NOTICI 0,. MlAitiN'• OP P•TiT•oN Gonzales., ' Mot~, .Donald M o u s s e .a u. , • ' :" °:'0/hv ~·rv~v Fltll•r M1v n 11111 J~"' 1, It. 1t, 1t10 ttl·lO s1111 01 <tlllofnl•, uPOn • lUO.l'f11n! •10,.;k_fl:~ iEALI ,01 P•O••T• 0, WILL •No PO• Christ M lh in D d Steven Wiesner· urt 11 "' •111 t11let..:I"' f1vor ol I. Htt1t11 11 IUioment ,,.,.rv K 1-1111.., L•t:rllll Tl.ITlloMINTAIY Leland Goyer, David Grat; In~ u er • 1 v 1 James Wek:h 'Donald Wells, Publls~~,1~ .. nvt Co•i• D•Ur ll'liot, LEGAL NOTICE !~"'111:_,.:,~ =~~ :=,i:. ~·~ Nct1rv P11~lfc-c~1110111t1 'E1•••• ot E. Ll~OOO VJCIC, ,1 .. fl in, Allen Graham, Nancy Mulv~!ll, Pamela M!J.Drer ; Barbara Whe~Jer. Margaret JuM n, It, 1'7'11 lat1-70 111::11er....: 'l.IU ... ..,•cJUtU'( .,, "" ~~~·t...lllY' n . ~~~~.· EINEST LINWOOO ·YICI(, Gray, David Green, 'Ibom11. Patricia Murphy, c Ind y r G L NOTICE •• :r: '" ll•llS " "" Mr Commluklll 1•1•u NOllCE 1$ HEREBY GIVt:H lhtl Gr.en' WI.Ima Green·wade·, Mu. ".'Y• Lawrence. Ne a 1 White, James Whitelaw I , LE A IA•-mt iu ... nc• wlf ••PMlen, • ,...,. 1av1tt1t N°" 1, 1m w1LL'""' v1cK KHM•oT his ,1'" • K h SUPll'IO• t.pl.lllJT OJI Ttt• ""'°" •II 1"' rltlll, 111 .. •114 lnltrftl PullNlt>.il. of-C-1 Ot!IY JIM>!, ~utln 1 Miiii°" *"' O•Obll• o1 w!lt Lesll·e Gri'ffi'th R 0 , a r 1. 0 Palrtcra Nogrmo, Kar I a Debora Whitenton, eonet NOTK• iNVIT1t•• .llAL•o 1101 STAT• o, c•l11J,O•N1A PO• 01 wwi 1......-ntflt ......, 111 1111 .,_,,. 1m.10 1 ' N J Wh1·1 ... .,, S111ed ~Id• will bot .rt.pl.cl 1i1nlfl TH• COUNTY fNI OUlifel ln "" C-IY OI Or1,,.., 1111• ol Julll $.If, It. ff. If,. :and ,i:; =~~.°' ':_~0~?_T,tst:,~~!·,~ .. Grl.mm, Sandra Guaiardo, Vt-e son; Pan~d'a'la C•llfor"I•. lltKrllllll •• tollow•: "" , •• ..,_ .. " < Lo I Wh l D J!fne JI, lf70, I p.m • tor Ille wile ·NO • ._.,.,. Loi :io,. blldl as, llnuWlwi.lllll' ., LEGAL NOTJCB It m1dt for f11rlller Nr1lcu!1ri, •ncl Vian Guardado, Anielmo ry Nelson, DOU JI as ye, ann y o1 •I•''"~ o9d11n1 u ••vmou1111 P•oc-110111e•o•c....,.e1o'N,.Mtl cot-.,1, Mtr, ncordlll .... .., 11111 lh•· llm• 11111 1111e1 ot h11rln• Gull'err-Dav1·d G u v n.. Neugebauer. Mary llovarez Wieczorek, Lawrence Wig-',,"',, •• •. "~'.!',,', ...... 1 !~1111,~ioe:t w,1~ 01to•• TO IMOW CAUSI PMll •7 of Miictll•-Ml-• •nll IM wimt 1111 ~ .. "' lot Jun• u. •• , ' Li d .. ,, ""' .... APPllCillon OI JACK KATl 11'111 common)'t' -..wn 111 'U4 Ml~r .. t 1t10, ti t ::IO 1.m., 111 tr.. «iurll'Olm Duane G'wynne, Ml ch.,,· Gregory Newhoure,, ,ph;llip ington, Mark Wilbur, n a C11rpor•Uon Y1rd. m SwPlrior, NtwPDrt ELAINE IHlllLJY KATI'. for Cl'ltrl.. AYt Cll'-"" Mir Ct~!Otfll• NOTIC• UWITIH l lDI I 111 DtPtrll'fltf1t No. i ot Mid cour.I, '!" I · Will' L 8••ch al N•"" HOT'ICE IS HfJtfiY GIVEN 11\t t IHIM ,....,." wlH .. rtcolrilll • •• 700 Clvlc C1111tr Orly• w .. 1, 111 Haas; , JNewhlourseN kuJohn NRI cbo ls t' ~11•1"1,·a'mDes ruseRober:am~, u :~~ A:!.1~~;:::,1on~~·~~'t;:,t~.u~~i~~1~0~ s~~E;$A~AJ/z~K ,..K,!T;,..•na. EL"~',ri~ ~,:.r~:Y;,!':. .. ,r·c-!?r~~.~:O:.,•'~~ :.'nu:f:.' o~1r:' .:C'f•;r l~c~~\! '"t;,: ~~!'~'."1::· c111to,"r1, ~ Geoffrey Haber, Randalph aca yn or •• nu, o er •J.; • Publl$iltlll Ot•ne• co.,t 0111, p11o1, with "" cltrk .,. ~ cwrt IOI' ;~ , .. ,. 51., Cit~ .,, c .. 1a Miit. c1111n~ A,,_ lmtl~~ t011~1 P. o, to• w. 1:. st J1111n, t:oo.oniv c11rtt Hague, Karen Hanlon, Mat.. Norris, Patricia NoUage; Wiliams; J~n1 ii. u , is. "· 11. it10 i•"·" orilr c11111t1r11 .. 1111_,. ,,.,....,. ,,...., o1 l>••11t1 •. s1111 a1 c111forn!•· ' wm 11211. 'M1t1"111 v1111,, .1::'"~; ~J:: w•t™"" • scwM1DT rj Noud R W. J J. J 0 JACK • KATZ lf'!ll ELAINE IHllllLEY sell •I Mlle atKti... • !tie lllthnl on t< bttol'I ~ lf'wt11dl 1lm1 lllt'I 1Mt WftlcHH CWfwt diew Hannan, Stephen Hansen, ~ ar~ •Paula Nuschke, • oy 1 1 am 5 • LEGAL NOTICE ICATt 1, JAc-JC 1:uGrNE cu.iris •nd Dlddtr. ror ""' In w.1111 IMlllr ·-' :_!,~· :! ~n!'t..m"O:.,..· •"' ,.. .. '"~~.r·::lnf.~~fwl!•• n ... Harry Harbin Brent Hardcas-Gail O Cqnner, James O'Hara, Williamson, Debra Willis, John e1.A1NE IHIRt.fY cuRTis, '"""11v1tv, ~ ~~1'!~ 111:,t.1, 10 "" rltht. 11111 thl owie1 1, 1t>t totri ., DJr.c.1"1 ""_,, '*"' Pwtn .... r l lie· ' Daniel O'Neill,' Cy nth I a Willaon, Dorolhy W i I s on , IUPl•IDI couitT OF TM• •llCI to dl•fllll! ... unarirrf m1.,., (~ltc1r1n'' In "" 1':o.,1 ~~~·;i,:rtt~': et IM.44 Elli. A~ ,_1•!11 V1llW, P~btlthtd Or•""~ c111111 D•)tv ")!f:il,,., ' 0 ' ' K · ti w·1 T Tl OF CALl•PINIA ,Ol ,,.mft lr•m VAlElll ANN KATI •nd 11t mucti fll'•rtal 11 m•' Iii l'lt.CtHI,., C1llfof1111, ler: l J\11\t 11, 11, 11. ·1t1' l071·19 Kenneth Harju, Ca s e y Neal, Deborah 0 ch 1 n er, r1s 1 son ; · ~H·• couNT'f 0,, DllAN•I BRIAN ELL!OT K"TI l• VALE1t1e to •ttl.tl'r .,111 uiKu•i.n. w1111 Kc:r~M Addition 1e '"ir•nc• 1nd "...:,.,. • , Harker Charlene Harrl.5 ci·n-Debr.a Olaon,· Mid)ael Wise, Gregory Wilt, "'· ,,,..,n AHN cu111r1s '"" •11t1AN ELLIOT 1"''''•' •nd co~nt. 11 P1er11 NO. i LEGA•·. NOTJCI , , k NOTICI OP Nl,.llN• o• l"mTfTION CUllTll. r....Olw•lf, D11eo 1t Co1t1 Mui. C•K""'"l•. ""'' Jolil N•. p.1.1,.f ""! I dv Harris, Ellen Harn·s, John Virginia Olson, Dan a David Wommack, J a c ,011 '"°'"'• 0, wit..L AND ,0• 11' is o•o&:•to ttw1 •II ,.,.,,," n. 1t10 alft ,,, ,.,..u1m •or till ... 11•• , D w d • d 11'11tr••'"' 11'1 "" ..., H!lei II FRANCIS l. GU.SEil Wo•k itKrllllcl tltr•Tn. 1 --,==ccccccc,,..,,,=~~--}larris, Harold Harrison· O!terhout, Toby 0 It I and I Wqods, iane 0 0 s ! ~ ' t..'i!~T~'1.w1t[ .. N::ir~:·st1tATION ·-"'°'' 1111;· c.c:,•l'I •• ,_.m~: Mtrshtl • T,_. work 11 It .. ,::;-"" IUOri~I: NOTtCl 0,. TltUSTll'S .. ,.. I Richard Harris, s a~ d r a Ariane Osthoff, v, n i 1 e Steven Wortman, VI r g I '1 t a Et1111 et ,v.mt• M. Ruifll<-lof'i, O.· 1111 Ju1r .1. "'., 111 "'' cour1r_,, M~111c1111 c1111r1 :~ \~! ~~:! '0"t 1::K *'''',! !7 th• on ,,,,t.,.,,!;s.·J:-7 'r,'10 !:, !'i!J H Ou ti lie Clift 0 b Wn ... J· J ct•""'· · 01 DtHtlmt:nl Ho. i, 11 !Ill C::OWltlout• Or•n•t Counlv Olllrlcl 111111 ••Id JllM encl u«lflc1tlc>nt A.M .. ,.lrtl ""'"' so' wi-0' • · artness, Philip Harveston, e e • on ver y, Jr., ... ' NOTICE IS MEllEIY GIVEN Th~! It 704 ·wa1 f ltlllfl .,, .. ,, S1nlt •n• H•rllar Juctl<l•I 01.ltrfcl .. -.. -·· ... I C thl S nd W I P l . . y c I . ., E J ,,.,., ~ ... b~ rlftr....U IN • '"' AHOClll!on ol Hdl!\'WOocl •• iliiiw •it Donna "')7i'Y· Sheldon Hatch,-a yn Pace,{ a ra yes, a r1c1a an-e. G•"'-c Cr•ln ~•1 nled h•••ln • 11 1orn11, •NII .,_ ~ ... 11 1n,, •. ·,,.; _ "°'~· .. 1 '""'" Trust-, ••• , ,,. ,,,,,,.,, _, Ron I Yod C 'h Otllllon f~ prob•I• .. wlll I ncl for WhY ltlt Pllilkllt for ChlftM of ".,.,.. ""'' .. "' 1 "'n Iii """"" Cl!Olr•CI ... ·-..... • .. Kathlee • Havlick, T e r r y Marv Palmer, D 0 r o th y tom, 1 ee er, a eran Lene•• -• Ai:1m1111,1,.t!"" wllll·lllt:-wlll-•..,. ,~-·Id _, 1>e -•ntlll. • M&lvtN, NlllN '""'-'HC t Oflt ' L O.ld tA Tru11 1111.ci A"'u11 u. !Ht J "' """ '"' ., Pa111ttn • AlleJ_,. lllKUlnl<lll m1' be •1lmlflli at !hi t•KU!ed b' G"'°n f'I. $ln11tr 11111 Homa Hawley; Pangos, Nancy Parks, Sustn Yohan Madeline Zarges Con-n••""· 11•1•1Jttt to whic~ t• m111• 11' is FVlllTHEll OROE•Eo 1h11 • p o ti 411, jft1e1 « th~ eou,.11' aan11e11011 l?h!rk:t a. srn1er. hv111ton11 Md ,.111 '"" ftcordllll . 'r ..• La ' zi I lo• '"''"-' Ptrllculirl, •nd th•1 lht ~ l)f !hit ordotr lo •how CIUJI be •i..ti.1,,.. C,1111iwa11 lrjo. I ., ·'°'" EHi• "'~~·, l'OUnltln ~llmWr 1•. IN): ••• l1111r. NO, 11.Ut Shirley Hayes, Pam e I a Parry, Daniel Pasaalacqua n1e Ze erJ•1n, rry eg er, 11m1 '"" •i.at: " ,...,1,,. th• ~•mt 11Ulllk~9d 111 "'' O•llv PU01,, ,.._,P., Publl'~"' 0,1"•• c .. ,1 tiiuv .,.1111 v.u.v. c1111arnf1. Cotlft o1 lht eon•••tl 111 boo*' ,,51 01,e,., of Olfl<l•I RKerd•' Haynes, Palricia H .a y n es , Berlha Patterson, Barbar~ G~dalupa Zepeda. ;~:. ~ :' ..,~ OPll~_._., 1':_.:,~ ~~.,.:.' ~:~~:".11e-.11~~~~:" ~~. '": M•v ,. •flll Ju... s, t2. "HI ,.,.,; =m:i~1·~':!,.~~·~1f:.. o111~,~~ ~ ~:: .... :'~':n~. ~~...;,:~•~1~LKt',",,"' Lawrena-H-. dl -n-d Pa let: B th-p """' N1, 3 .,, uw. fAW't, '' JOO nk r rv; ~ Att l>IH ""''' " """ In •cairill'IU e1 er, aymon ve , er a sUerson, LEGAL NOTICE Glvlc Gtnttt Orlvi Wtt•. 11, ..,1 cuv w tor wr \u«e"v' w • 11r1ar ~ wlltl . th•.'""'''' .,, 111,-Slat• •I AT -PVILIC "'f CTIOM Ttl HtGMEn Hendrickson. Dawn Henning, Barbari Pavtilet, ch er y I or san11 •111, c1111or"I•. to '"' i•lt Mt •or M••1n1 "' lilt LEGAL NOTICE c1111orn11. w1111 1oe11 i.wi •l'1lk1111t ••DOElll '011 ASH f••v•Dlt '' Hm1 0.IN Junt lO, 1'10, 1>1Hllon. llllr to. tfld 11 •lrtclK lfl Ill• llfotlOMI of wil1 In l~wl11I m_, .ot 1111! U111t"' Dale Herbst; Peet; HOT1c• o" T•u1T11·s fALl w, E. ST JOHN 011M: M•v n , i•11. torr! ''"' •11• WKllJun-. s111n1 '' '"' so...itt 11ron11 •r1•··~ D ell H bst Li da H d Cl·~-p "'· •Ut• CounlY Ct1rk IAYMDNO THOMJSON '.'! _P .ti' Mtltlii ,.. t 10 !lie old COUl'l!V coyr111o11,~. '°° bkXk; ! arr er , 0 er , WWlll t lf: r I 1 John 01'1 JulV I, 1t1D, II !l:OCI O'dotk Wili.9U l...wfl •11111 trll" JudPt cl Ille Suptrlor Cowrl T·l1'1t llGdtrl lrl Mr V I WQI •!11, 51111• ..,,,., '(;111 .. ~11 all A.NI., 11 Ill• SOlllh m•ln •nlr11Kt on lull• N~1t1btr H, Olvtt a111~1~1 PLUNKITT & 'Ll.IHKITI NeTICf TO CllDITilll r:~ :;. ·~r.::1on; tillf~~ll~·i:: r~hl, 11tlt •lld lnlere'..t COIWlyff ie '. Wtll 1111 ltrHI OI !ht Old Cou111Y IU ~r Orlvt AUll't11¥I •I L•w IU"lllOI COUjlt o• TN8 l•••O • Olr1Klot• ol Ce.inly 111'11llllOl'I •rd now h11d n, It utlCltr u!d OM Escape Doors Slatetl For New Ice Chests <~(lliouit, I" 1111 C!IY of S1nl1 ,t.n•, IT.ITI 011' <••······· •oa -I --' Of fr11tl 111 ,,_. .,._rW •lllfli.i lo Cl ll ... rni. WESTE•H MUTU•l CPR· MtWJlrt a11th, C1tll1mt• tit OMvt Aw1~11t, f'.O .... Ht D!ttrlct Mo I hot Jlttrlt ntll ,,... pr1u• I< • • 'o't'"r•O•. 0 Cotllornlt Con>Of•llOfl, Tiit 11141 '4M11t Hu"ll•-9•~ a11Cll, Ct Mlll'•I• ttMt THa COUNTY 01" OltAN•• ln1 rtll ;, 111r dl1m Wllft 1ppllubl1 1tld County tnd Stilt d•1crl>llltll &l: Alftr••Y• Ill Ptlllltflt.r T•' -'"'' ,,. •• , IM •n NI, A .. U$4 • Ill• work lo bl> a-"' '"' loc•llh' Lot ~ ol T••<I tilo. s., ., .. ,. I •• ruttH und•r lh• ~"' trull .... t) • • ' E1!111 of MAlllOH '· ....... P-u·· '" .,,,, -·· ·-· •• ,, .. Hr!Drn'lti m1p •KIH'dod In book UJ •••1• •i m•lllt bY 'o ... F CORPO TION, • PYbllll!tll Orin .. Cotti 0•11Y Pllol. Allorfllff ltr "•HliHtrl .... ... "' ... I 1 t 1tUornl• CotPotlllon .-Id r1cordtc1 JuM 1,. u, lJ. "" 10U-10 Publbhtd Or•11" CN JI 11•1!¥ f'!IOI "' I" aN'llllllf\CI with SKllon 1m of '"' •"II t 0 M Kell•-M1p5, In Ill• F•'"·ui-It, lt6$, 11'1 llODk 7«1f, p11e MIY t:I. •f •nlll Jun1 s, 11, lf/O t4~)f NDTICe IS HEllBY GIVEN le 11\t l,.1bOI' COIJt ot ttl1 STiii ef C1t1tarnl•, .. flt• Of 1flt counlY ~ II 11"1 \ • · • LEG" NOTICE cr tallor• ol lhl tb6Y• 11,mti lltclCltnl 1fli II \1 111N In Ille Olli« of t11t cownlv '61 , el Olfkl•l llKGrcb of Or1"8t COlllllY, nt..t '"" Ill .......... htvJ-<'"I-••• ,,,1 MC:llllr, l1l llll Ctunl'( ll"lltllon Ohttlct Stld Ult win h flltll•i lillt 1w1t~M , Ctl!lornl1 ,1..en to "'"'rt 1n ll'Mltbte-dr>en LEGAL N011CJI: .... '""" .... Ne 1 of 0 •ftll• COii'" cev1n•nl et w•rr•nh', blrHI" Mpllld, • 11'1 llvtlr o1 OANIEL. J. F15CH£1l tnd 1111 •1W dtC1C1111t ''' 1-lrld 10 fllf i 'ti blllr Mil M m.i. on 1111 Pl'etllOlll r1t1rdl119 tlllt, 11C1uti6itA. Of •"" DAWN I, Fl&CHllll, h\llll•Nll Ind wil• T.Jlltl lllli'n, Wlltl tr.. nee•-... 'fWdlll•, ,. ,.,:t-fOrnl!i... IW i1if Ohtrkt. 6"11 cv,,,D,1 nc:••· 10 ,1, 11\f r1m1lnl"1 1rf"" •• lolnl tentl'lll -~ ..... !11lcl llJPl•IO• COU•T o,i ""' ..... tne lfrltt .. '"' cWll • """ ...... ...... !fl ti. ..-iwll'W' ~··":t w CINI tum el' ,,_. flOf• •tCUrtd by WASHINGTON !AP) -let chesl manufacturers whoee products are designed for beer. sandwiches a.nd other picnic 11ems will b u 11 d emereency escape devices into lheir new model/ In an effort lo pr"eYent additional deaths among toddler! who have been trapped Inside. At least 16 childml have suffocated In picnic coolers since 18611 the Ca.min e..r c e Department reported Thurs· day, Officials thln_k many nther car.s may not have made-it Into Ult department's rtoordl. Irr JOt1N L. JEFFlllES5 u'li OESSIE ST•ff 0, C,..,\,l,OllNI• l'OC c1•t1''""'' Of IU ..... IL. Ol'fll!Nilf '*"1. " ,. ............. wtltl = Ol1trk:I lilllrl"' "" fllll "'' Mid 0!14 ol 1r~11, w1111 lflhllftt •• ; Asst (!,.__..,. 9f c 0 m A. Jl,F•E~· l\ullllfld .,.. Wlfl ., l"MI COi.i""' 01' OllA••• 1,ICllTfOl.I' N•MI tlilf ~ veudlln. .. '"' 1111" ....,.. '•!Ill IM MQ>t ... ""~"*'~ 111 .. 111 not• ••owldl'i, """"•'' It : ~Iii.« " • lelr1t ttn•~ll Ill' rffllOll ol 111t brJ•Ch Mt. &-&Ill• Th• uflftr..,... ''°" ~ lta h ~II lb 'ftvll ~1. IA~IC 1111 ltlfMI' wllfl nil otMI" fill 1ny, Uflfltr lllt lll'ffll If 11ill O'fd 4 mer c e Mv-n E Trlbu o1 CMI•*" ~ittn-•«ur• 1111rttov, NoT1c1 °" MIA•11t1QP °'" ll.M•No•D Clllld\!cll,,. 1 11tr.t11_, •• *" • ._ °" AMEllCA NATJON~ TlllUIT A.NO mtnhl 11 ,, 111t .. ., ~111y 01 Trw1, 1 .... Ch••••• 1n11 ••"""' • ,.v . I nlflc• 11 wl'lldl .. , rt¢OI' .. M11'1:!1 Pll'ITIOM i10l ;•o•ATl °" Wl\.\. •v• .. _. ... d'I canfll'l'lft. -IAVtMGS. AllOCl•noH ... lilof'lll M41111., ... bliiltlJr "' I" 11'111 hit \If .. th• Ttwt .. •fld ol "" ""'" '"''"'. II.id manufacturett u HIV 4, lt,_f, 11'1 ._ ltJI, P .. r-'67, OI AlllD Jlott LIT'ff•f TISTAMllfT•llY ttll "ik:IH'-n,m '11111'11 fl '°"""' ..,..,, Sanl9 ... .,C.lterflla ftl'tl, w11kJ1 le-tllttlv.rl. In pfllffl ; llfM. A"' Md W ••Id Olfi II l r1111 _: ~ Mltl Olt!cl1l llttcttftt wm sell ,, Pllbll' E11,1e of .,E\.EH E. COflFEY', PAINTING CQMPAHY ........ , .... II"" ,lflc•"' lllltli!IM ...... \lllllor ..... r~ 1fttr ""' KMdull•f d11Tne flrftt Tht Wn4iltl•l'T Ulldtl' Alll Otld tJI • very wtllin&Jy Joined with us" 1\tdlel> ID 111e 11rttta1 111c14.,. fir' ''t"· Oec.MMi. . firm it~ ,, '"' ™....,. --. ir1 a1 ""'""'-..,_..,..,. • 1111 """ tor -~..,. t1 •ldl """ 111 11'11.1f1'W t ru11. bf r••Mll'I of • br11t1t .,, 'lll'l1ult • pty•bll 11'1 l1Wl11l ll'lllltf of 1111 Ul'lltltd HDTl(f IS NElllEBV jilYIN 11111 whtll l)llM lll "'II I/IOI ,go ff r-W.-. iii ,, .. .......,, tllllto .__ -· IO ,.. tiMt'......... 11'1 ltlt tlltl9tll""I tKllttltd lt\fi"*• • Jn settina voluntary safety Sl•lfl II th! flmt t>f Ult; Wll~I SALt.Y'MAllGAllET CAMNINO ~·· llttd It it fGilowf• .........,..--• w """ (ldl blicltr 11\~ll ... lkt111ti Ill ""' ~nlc!Ol't ••KVlfcl Incl •ll•uM le ~ -.rr1MY 1• D tlll•:. ll'OUtU!oft. ,,.-11'1• l'let'll" '" 1mlndtll Ptttllon fOt ll'f'Ol)lll fl $1ut11en 'S...llt'I', 4121 lllv~ Avt., *'::',.."".11"1 i"o" ~~~Hon of lhb lllllC•. lt•I• 11 C11ltom l• tnd tlHllffl.il 10 Ill• undtlll•fltd • wrll!•n 1>Kl111ll011 • standards ttia~ Wijl 10 inlo '\Hl\llr•nq1. th~ l~Urttl convll'td, to wlll tfN! tor ltw1Mt ol Ltlltrl H•-• 111d'I, C•lll~ull1 ' •f1 ,·. 0; '' C' 11or10mi f!lt -k ••tcrlbM In Y11t l)f 0t11v1t il'ld ~ 1# ._ .. , 1r>1 ' and """' llt111 llY 111ci Trv1tw \t>ftckr Tt1l1mtr1t11"1' 10 lilt nntlontr 11dtrt!llt D•!MI MIY 7, H70 A ,,. ,. Alt\ I " (Clflllld. wt!lltl'I noflct 11 ''~'~ 111111 .i 11tentr1 I etrect wilh next year's models .. 111 Dtti of Trut•. In •nil 10 1t1t 10 w111c11. 11 mad• 1or turl!lt• 11a111w11ri, st.,Mn smlllf H•T•ONAt. tltUiT AHO • " or-..1 •utr1n1t• 01 .;.1 .. u 10 c•u•• th• ul'lllttlf•* 10 ,.11 .. 111 Sin-ITTOOI Of the -lers t 'ollowln1 llitJ'rlbtll ,,.....w~-~Wlll Ind 11'111 lllt llml INI 11'11« ot ~e'1rlnt STATE OF CALJFOINI•, .IAVIHO' AS~IATIOlo !hll'I 11" Hf(tfll ill'!'l of 1111 ltltl t,._,.IY lo wlltfl' tt kl 1tttl11l~ Inf '-"' .. ...., 0 LO'I ) of Tr.et N1. '"'' ., II"' !tie .. .,,. llft ~M-Mt for Jul\-J1 Otf:,INGE COUNTY: / A "tli.tltl ltl\ll.!nt '4...Clt· bkl t fl'l"Uftl ill•lt IC(lll'fl••nv t•Ch bkl lhfrftfl1t, oro M1r~!I 4, 1'7t, llW 1111-. be sold this year have already ,,,., r1<0f't1fd rr1 1.-i11, ""'" ""· •' t ;XI •.in .. 111 1111 to11rl•00111 °" ""' ,., 1t10, ""',. '"'' , N•'''' 11on. · a11C1 ,,.,r "' 1n 111t rorm ot t •Id d,r111nld c~ut..:i Ml~ 11otJc• of b'""' l been manulaclu~. 1' to o ol MIKelltMtN' M1111. rtc0rlllt tif 01f)lr!m1nl No. J cJI Mio! cown. P\lt!Uc 1~ •nd tor Mltl U1t1, ,.,J0111ll,. f v: 01rll D, Htllll\t bonf ,, c••~ltir't II' urtlfl..:1 dltck •Iii of •ltcllon I• k ~ '":i '""' al "" Or•fltt Ctun!v, t 1!lfor11t1 11 1°" .Civic; t..-ite• Drive Wtll, In ''"'"" Sltpl\tl'I amlltv •-" " m1 An l11tnt Trt.111 Oftli:et ,,.. , Nl'lttlf " ltlt Dltfrld . boo!< ~)O • ""' '!'· of wlllt Offltl• SOme of the -lerS ha flt 1111 alll'HM ot l'IYlnl llllllatl'-lt'lt Cltv id 5tnt1 A"'· C1lltor"nlt. 10 DI ti ... --who\t nlll'lt I• 11/bKrlbo JNftll A. IH•V COUl'llT 14fthltlOl'I Dl1l11cl Ht. 1 RKetjh. ' .;,. """ ve MCu•ti bf ...,111 Otfi 111(11.td!"t ,_, D•llll JUM It, ltl'D, ~ 10 "" wl!lll• tn.&1""111111 •nd co-i1tKllW• e1 "" wm e1 tt1trW• Ille '"hi " rel•d "'' or 0•111 Jun1 5, lt1L •"'" automatic catches lhal lock <fl•r••• •'111 •~Hns.s ., tht: Tni"" w. e. &T JOHN ...:11.nowlllt'4ld Ill ••If"'" 1h1 -· th• ,..,., ,,.""" ffc"'"'· -11 111111 •"4 I• wa1vt •rw or •II 111111 ,.a..11 $.,.l11tt '"" "' whe ~ d I I th 1nd tt1 u.lt, COll'll!V C._,.k (01!1cJ11 $t•ll tP•AY •ouLO • IO\rla• f,.,..ui.1111-.. LOIA -'•MK1•tl~ " Hot!VWW n 111e oor coses. n 0 er Dalld: Junt f, .,,.. L1Pl"'Ol0, MIMOIJtJOH ANO N!ttf I( Htttl"f' .. • •Y~o•o••.~ THI!: ,, ttli Trv•tn•.' Case$; offiCJiJs said, Oflt chllcf WllTl!'IN MUTIJ•l OiJ!IMOOI Hot1~'f.utill<. • C..lltor~!1 ik':':i~lt '°:!ltWlt'f . -l 'OA•D OF OlllECTOltl, IY T. 0, ll!IVICI ml.~ht playful!• 1-k •nothe CORPOllATION. Tru•I•• ....... 11111 "'"' "''nc''' OlllCI 17 • -·-" ,... .... CDUMTY SA!'l,ITA'JION COMPANY. •t:tnl 1 "" r l w C111rlts I". COl'lflfr, C1tl1 ANSI, C•llftl'•la tt'U Oti• Cfll!llY ...-, • • 01$11tCT N(\1, el iy J•m11 A. •Kbt,.,,. chi d inside, then be div· trttd Prttldllll ~ f111 0111 sq•11N Mv t;arnmlnltfl EJ:p•rh "' .....,. A, s.ttJ Or•llf• COltrltr, c1111orr111 VlU j!llrflfdtli' 1 . mu _ ... , ..... ,, ... ••Ill~ Nl'I. ,,, lt12 CH•Hllrlll: II '"' ,. ,,,Ill ,,., Hlf'Jlll'J IWtl•l'Y ."UI 11nd leave the playmate to ""bllthtll °'""'' '"'' Dtltto 1111o1. PiAJI~ Dl•rt1t Coul D•!•~ •11111, P1i11111w111 or1~• co.11 O.ttr"fttltif, .,ullJllJIOd °'-C•••• Dtll't '1ir.1, lllllill•lltll Qr•11t• cea1t D•llr Piiot, ~ll1Md 011~ '"'' Ctlf\' ,.~ suffocate. J11111 u . n. n. 1•10 l~JCI .l11nt n. u. 1t. ltl'O lON·TO M•f" •ntl Jvn1#.n.1t1 1t ll'I tff•lt M.lv n . 2t .,,,. ~,.,. 1. u. 1t11 ,,,.,, Jw11t It. It. !tit llMJ.HI Jun1 11. "' u. Ult lttr.;t . .. . • . --. --l ,, ' ' ' } I I • I , ··--· ---·· . I I I ~ ..., I I f-- • r d ••••••• -~ " I . • --- f . -• ' ,I l I ' - , ' - • ' • ' ' .. ' . -. I ' .. . -. fridl.Y, J_une 12, 1970 -... es. On Tuesday, June 16, our annual percentage rate goes up. . . . . I . We arrangedJor our present 712% ratetwo years ago, when • -I money was ea'sier to obtain. But on Tuesday, time and money I runs out, and the rate must go up. Which means that if you act today or tomorrow, you can sav~·yourself a great deal of cash. , • These are some of the loveliest homes in California, with designs as fresh and crisp as salt-water air. 1ihree, fou r and five bedrooms, all-electri c kitchens, beamed ceilings, formal dining rooms, private patios. Priced from $28,995 to $39,995. Safe, quiet streets, neighborhood park and .school,.private recreation club for residents. Come see why more thal) 500 families .. . - have chosen a Harbor View Home. Not only for value, but for location. Four minutes to the University of California at Irvine, three minutes to Fashion Island shopping, five minutes to the sea at ~ewport Beach . 17 We think our unique combination of home, location and 7¥2% interest is irre- . ' sistible. But don't delay. T-uesday will be too late. ·~ " @-Irvine ' ·, . I ~ ----- SCALE: Mlll!!S 0 1 2 3 .A ~NORTH NEWPORT e BEACH Take the San Diego or Newport Freeway r to MacArthur, then ge south to Ford Road. Sales office telephone, (714) 833-0780. . . \ ' •' r DAILY PILOT .. f ' • ., " 1,/ ,.. . .t ... ,. --·-. ,_,_ ________ ~-u-----;--:-""'--::---------~---~- ~-.. -------.. -~·------~ . . .. ~"- . ' BARBARA DURATE, 494-9466 • Pr.._)', 1-. ll. ltl't, I ''" J1 -'-~~----~~- ROYAL DUTIES AREN 'T ALWAYS EASY -Eric Forsum and Stacy Cleaver momentarily fill the king and queen's chair for .Fiesta La Christianita. They remind San Clemente residents a Dl.-IL't' ,ILOT '"°" 'W JtM, Ytl .. nl junior king and queen winner will reign over events for the July fiesta. The contest ,at a penny per vote. closes July 10. Coronation takes place ·saturda y;·July IZ. Park Planners Grass Grows Gr~en _ Under Female Thum·b .-In June, 1969, 15 ac live \vomen de cided to band together u'nd(lr U1e le adership of Mrs. Jack \Veber in order to work towards parks and recreation in the growi ng community of Laguna Niguel. . - From that initial number, Laguna Niguel \Voman 's Club ha!\ l grqwn to a membership of 58 and community projects have reached out into a variety of civic endeavors. With a small tract of county land, the club transformed a dog run which was overgrown \vith weeds into La 1-lermosa P ark. no'v landscaped, irrigated and boasting· play equipment for .. communil~ children. In September, 1969, the women de corated and manned a ~t~ 1 ··. ~) ·,,' at Fiesta del Niguel, and two months later .conducted an unu$ual live ---~a=u=ct1on aruJ donation of services such as dog and baby-slttinn•,1ilm<s<'-o---_._--''!"'a;;1J work and other services with fund s earmarked for purchase of equip-. ment for the park. • .. December brought activities for both children and ad ults. A Christmas party for children was co1nbined wite collection of ~ifts and food· for undei:privileged children. And, a holl4ay' cocktail party 1 catered to rqembers and bysbends. ' _ In January, the woman's club held a community fOru1n on parks and recrea lion which 'resulted in conc~ntration ol community effort on Laguna Niguel 's num'ber one need -a co~mun'ify recrea tio n cen-~ ter. The followin g month , membersr voted to aim fund.in g 3ctiyi ties to- ward the center. --· ---~ -- As of June, 1i1rs. Gary ·Da~V\s has taken over leadership of the group from :fytrs. Weber. Serving .onr'tler ex~c4tive board ftTe th~ Mmes: 1 Ronaki Metk_er, Nelson Collins' al)d Da\IJ:d. RQbbins, vice presidents; olm-Bovier1 treasurer+and-David-Minney-and bee Gr.itfin,_secretar~ ...'..____ les. ' ~ • ) ' ,. -Also elected were the Mmes. Michael Garrnal}, his torian; Wil- liam Crapo, parliamentarian ; Jack Weber, amenitie's; P~Uick Birkett, hospitality, and ·Bradley Sims, pubUcity. WOMEN OF THE VEAR -Members ol Laguna Niguel Woman's Club show off awards earned for service beyoild the can of duty. Newly-elected president Mrs. Gary Davis bolds a stork in hOnOr • • Junior Throne Votes Seat Royal Duo Final entries are being received for Fiesta La Chris· tianita's Junior King and Queen Contest. TwQ youngs ters betw een the ages of three and five will reign over events during the annual three.day cele- bration which will include a parade. breakfast . 'b,arbe- cue, midway and booths sponso red · by San Clemente organizations. Entries for the contests sponsored by the San Cle- ntente Junior Woman 's. Club will close tomorro\Y . In ord.er to be eligible. a clear photo of the-contestant must be a~compa,nied by nathes, age and parents' name. . Voting will~ take place between Jun'e 15 and July 10 wit~ a coronation ceremony scheduled fQr Sunday, July 12, tn Plata Park. · Winners will ride on a float in th e fiesta parade on Saturday, morning ; ·July -18;· after being--selected~ in a- ~e.nny-per-vote contest. Voting containers bearing iden- t1f1cation of each participant wiU be placed in stores - throughout the area. Proceeds .from the contest will be turned over to the San Clemente Boys and Girls clubs. For information or contest entry detail s. parents may call Mrs. Raymond: Lynch at 492-2337 or Mrs. H. Patton Hammond, 492-1538. -. of her new son and work on the fiesta ; Mrs. Phillip Charlton earn- ed an o\vl for her "knQw-ho\v" on making' a perk, and Mrs. Jack· Weber holds flower and ~ilver tray for leadership, House Guest Bjtt~n Wit,~· Idea,, .. ltch)rg . to Find a ' • I ' .. ., I • J • . " I Solution . . ' DEAR ANN LANDERS : ~Sever al • I'. \' • , rreason3bl.y, ~illgeot t~afch scientist <1ou"'ilor told my wife she has lost months ag!fl visited an·out-of-tclyiu friend _,...___ f · (PQD~ w!ia:J'f·unfortuna\e!Y~ "arrlei;I a ~ her klenUly. (She ~Ill lhe.:_jde{I.) .who enterlained me royally. ·she gave J ·WomlJA, Wfio'i •1bare1y: ma~· it oat'°'' high The psychiatrist adYlsed fl'le iO ,et a a big party and several of us ended • school \i1-z· ; , .. . , divorce. The minbtlt,r 1@ld ~ cpuldn't up sleeping on the Ooor. That night f1ve W9i'k~ lo .. chlev4 io:rnelhlng. Sje-me boo11use he h.ad. to 'MO to the I picked up fleas. This is no jnke. Sbe has piddled. away he_r · time-and funeral ot a friend. I have tried several "home remed ies" _ is contept l9 be nothing more than rm sure you can do nothing fol' me including kerosene, DOT and flea powder not to scratch in· company:_and.J.__am looc Ume ago. Go back to your frlellllty:-a ho1tsekee per. There is no meaningful but It might be amusing to see you but nolhing works. ~ becOming increasingly nervous. ,Can vnu dermatolo..tal and atop arguing with him.~ communic~tlon between u~ emotionally, try. I repeat, "Basic human problems . The horrible ·part. is that the-fleas JW 6 ' • . __ ~llectually or eveq~ally. · .. ar~inBOluble." -RhD SOS nre oo( visible and I can't prove I suggest. something? -NIGHTMARE Let hhn treat the Heh {which was causetl After three major Jllnesses (emo-DEAR PllD: Some basic b•m•• pro- ha ve them. I've· gt>ne to two doctors DEAR MARE: Fie•• are .J1$lble. If= by 1cralchlng) and be t_!lankhil you lt'l"e llonaHy---created ) a·nd ·finally major· blem• -art ·llttlultte, bat yoar pnlblem and they both Insist I do not have yoo ba"e Utem the· doderi would t.e nothing worse. surgery to correct intem1l bleeding, I It stellber basic IOr 11 ll ti1&1ub1e. fl eas. They say m) skin Is irritated able to Rt lltem. My flu-bite expert have had lt:--She refuses to lel me Tbe 111temtnt, "She ref11se1 M let from scratching. Tht! Jmpllcatlon that DEAR ANN LANDERS: When will go, however, saying, "Whomever Ood me go," ft die clae. r ertt1p1 the can' 1 am Imagining lhlngs makes me furious. In Waablngton, D.C. ••Y• It would"' be you stop kidding your readers and tell has joined together, Jet· no man put, --make fl dlrffcult for YOI to get a dlvlrce, One toclor gave me a prescrlpt.kln for vlrtua1I.)' Impossible for, a Ota to survive them that basic human problerns are asunder.'~. bnt 11te cannot force yea le live with i,ld remaJa1 Wider Urie 11me roof wl"- lli wwaa lte. feel• ti Ult Clllllfl ftr 'his llllte11 needs to examlae Ml .... ior tul•~meat. Siie ...if IOI blve ilooO all 11ili wltblut -_. ..... I hope Y'* blve ,.. .. -•tlltq more than am11Hmt1t 'II 1117 ... .., .. It ~ vlde1 yoq · wl" a ....... tt ,. ''ln1ol11blt'! prebl;em -..u· yo. 'MIUJ want oae, tbat,.la. . Alcoliol ls no shor\Clll to IOClal •-· U yoo think you have lo drink to lit accepted by your friends, get the facta."' Read ''Booae and You -For T!tnl&trt Only," by Ann Landors. Send It ...., In coin ·•nd 111 long, self·•ddrtued. ;e, rill nl· be : . ;a, " 1ai be ~rill ••• er ay rs . o I •ill .. nd th t' ('. en 1y, m- in· ., ne i d 1l; k . as , ' .J !~:'~ra~~opei:l!~wtlm;::;'.y~oo:'_'~"'~""~l~·:m:_i..,:...--l the ttch .which I threw out. Why treat on • per1on wbo w.-bet.._ regnl•rly lnsofublel Ai beat, one can_only.lfilirn Don't tell me to consult a m1rr11ae btr. lhe itch when the problem 11. fleas? to say nothing or using l)OT or kerusene. to li ve with them, -e<1urn;elOY, lfSythlatrl r--J!1lnltter l ..A man wlao h_y_~d tbres emQt!enal I'm .:10lna out ol my -mind trying WU~ver btt )'OU tba& DiJbt dled a consider--m1-own-ca~e.--l-em-t: lread :have-...,.~mml&p_cna'M 1111e1tt• aad ILaJctr AP'ra!Joa l -· • Won't Go t~ Ai:iy Length · Designer Stands Pat . on Mini By Co\ll(lL YN A. BOWERS NEW YORK (UPI) DqpJte the lonaer look trend 11111 ...ma lo be tal<Jn& hold of the fapijon Jndu1try. deal1ner George Halley stood firm on the mini. . Except for pantsuits and floor-leneth evenln&: gowns, Halley'• colle<llon band all knees. "We tried makhlg sl<Jrt Jengtha much longer in our workrooltlJ," the Ohio-born Halley said. 1'They just did not look pretty. I don't believe in them." So MyiJl&, all of his da)'llme Gardeners To Install dreues and some eYINnc wear were about two inchu above the kuee. HlB allboultfa' were soft, simple and fla~ t.etlnl. Most of the dre11e1," worn u.OO~r· matchitul coat1 or jacketa or both, hid full pl'8ted lklrts. . The pleats varied fro111 Uny swlQ&inc onea lo lartl«· onu up the front, back or :aklea. Occuiooallf, the pllota, when opened, revealecl · <Qntrutlnc cOlon oqirinll 'inllde. Necklintl wen: !or the molt part hlch ~ Ill °"!1IW infiuence. Sletves wen JoDi and sometlmts pufledi al the cuffs. Romantic e. m p I r e Waistlines either 1fete banded to give a two-piece .euec::t, belted ...... bed. Halley's coats, inost in • J. <A" J - League Selects SchoJa ;ship Recip ients Members o I Huntington View and Golden West garden clubs will be joined by their husbands for a Potluck supper and lnttallation of new of· flee rs. The two clubs win meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 19, in the Christ Presbyterian Churdl, Huntlnglon Bud!. · somber soil&, were buttoned to the wailt, full ind uaually pleated up the back and front. He showed a few that were atralght clK, but full, giving a modified pumpkin effect. There were some Mde--swing. ing e&pes, auch as one eye-- catcher in gr-r worn ovet . a dress and blazer-cat jacket ensemble. Receiving $500 scbolarsblps from the Assistance League of Newport Beach are (left to right ) Oraoge Coast College students Dave Ambrose, Newport Beach. Lucie Ernst. Costa Mesa. and Anthony Ab- bott. Costa Mesa. Not shown is Diana Ludwig, Costa Summer vacation has arrived !or thousand s of youth$ on the Orange Coast and many will be look· .: ing for s9rnetl}Jng to do d~rffig the StmJJner. Some will find jobs but more will not. ~or those who do not. a multitude of volunteer pos1t1ons a~e waiting with satisfaction and experience as the1r compensation. Youths can work with little children, older people and the poor, in sports. at camps or hospitals, in recreation and arts and crafts, in offices, and as '~ driver& or tutors. Here is a list o! agencies in need of assistance : P rovidence Speech and Hearing Clinic. Orange, needs teachers' aides. clerical assistance and help in lhe audio department. Minimum age is 13. Phone, 639-4990. March of Dimes, Santa Ana, need1 clerical as- 1istance and help with rubella children. Minimum age varies. Phone 547..6124. YM~A ASKS Ora nge Coas t YMCA, Newport Beach. needs clerical assistance and aides in day camp. Minimum age is 18. Phone, 1142-9990. Fairview State Hospital, Co~ta Mesa, needs ward assiatanti, pool therapy assistants and cle.rical help. Mlnlmwn age, 14. Phone. 545-9331. Girls Cl ub of the Harbor Area, Costa Mesa, needa assistance with classes in cooking, music, sewing, knitting and dance. Minimum age, 18. Phone, 848-7181. Boys Clu b of the HarJxir Area, Costa Mesa, needs coaches and instructors in woodworking, rnak· Ing model airplanes, lapidary, stamp club, music and llber~lass. Minimum age, 17. Phone 548-9387. The City of Newport !leech Parks and Recrea- tion Department needs ch211~ero.nes for summer BX· curslons July l~Au·g:-19. Minimum age, 17. Phone,' 673-2110. Orange County Animal Shelter, Oran2e, needs help with licensing. Mlnlmum age, 14. Phone 1134- 3190. Youth Employment Service needs assistance in <lntervtewin~ and 'filling job orders. Minimum age, 16; Phone, 642-0474. - Pancro, Santa An a needs helpers for its swim program, tutors and sewing in structors. Drivers are needed to transport children to UC I and Orange • Coast Colle2e for swim programs. : SOCIAL WELFARE Orange County Department of Social Welfare needs youths to visit and run errands for the aged and disabled as well as do baby-sitting, yafll work and interpret. Other a~encies needing assistance are Mardan School of Educational Therapy. 540-4113; Tu ber- culosis Association, 542~7213 ; United Cerebral Palsy, 548-5760; Services for the Blind, 541-3354 ; Carl Har· voy> School for the Orthopedlcally Handicapped. 543-3771, and Easter Seal Rehabilitation .Center for Crippled Children and Adults. 541-8822. Al so, ArnericJln Red Cross. 542-1137 ; Orange County Medical Center. 633-9393 ; YWCA of Santa Ana, 542-35n : Boys Club of Santa Ana, 543-7212 ; Creative Children's Center, 836-7600 ; Goodwill In·· "---"!l:'trieo . .M7dlMJ ; SAVE !Santa.Ana Volunteers for EHucation), 637-2159 ; Well Baby Clinics. ll44-1192, r and tho Orange County Health Department, 776-5551. ' ext. 392. " ' Youths w!shing further information about any of the agencies may call the Volunteer Bureau .. 642-0963. Schmittous Tell News Mesa. The a\vards \vere presented during Honors Night at OCC and the recipients will be honored by the league du ring a luncheon Tuesday, June 16, in the League Servi ce Center. Tuesday Club Both branches are aUillated with the Women's National Farm and Garden AuociaUoo. Highest Award Bestowed There are lhose deaignors sayi111, Hbrlng back the boa. om" to replace the legs, but in h1s evening wear, Halley featured both. He showed sev. eraJ sparkling trocadea with scooped and alaahed n<ekllnes coupled with the-kne~. Many ol his Ooor-ien1lh 1owna llao had very reveallnc neekUnes and octaafonally an end.of-the- thlab silt. Flowing Chiffons and i=oman- tic satin 1owr11 bloomln1 in soft floral prints compriled much of his evening wear. The satin lown, with the em· p~e walstitoe and full bo\illiiil ~ skirt w o u I d make •ll)' "southern belle" happy. Sc hola rshlp presentations ard the iJ1(lpunccment of .club award winners highlighted the final meellnt:: or the year for the T.wesday .Club or Newport J{arbor. Receiving thi. club's highest honor during the meeting in the Balboa Bay Club was ri1rs. Robert Fuller. recipie11t of the Laurel Award. ritrs. Fuller, a member of the club flincc 1960, has filled various ofrlces In l h e organization in the "cheerful spirit of a good member," ac:cording to Mrs. 1'1arUus · King, chairman of the awards t~ ~ committee. ~ -~ Also recognJzed were Mn:. ' John Simpson and Mrs. Floyd • · Buell, who received Key ......:.Jllo-1<!!:""''"''....;) Awards. The key charms have LAURE L WINNER' been /awarded during the past three years to "key" members Mrs. Robert Fuller for Jlxceptional service to the clulS. ~ ~ According to tradition, area students were Invited lo the bnlnch muting to receive scholarship awards, presented by Mrs. Robert Finlay. High school winners were Peter de Graff, Newport Harbor: Barbara Katz, torona del Mar; Judy Folkert, Costa Suggestions Offered ~ . How to Save Time? Memo to hou?ewives: Faith. couple of quick hinll : Prior, home economist with , Que!Uon the job: Why do the University ol. Vermont Ex-it? Who shou1d do It? When teruslon Service, bas some help and bow we.II should it be for you if you're always look· done? ing for a 25..hour day. Question setups : What's the "There's no maalc formula best place lo store needed for saving time and energy," equipment and Is the equlp- she advises. "You have to ment all it should be? develop your own tonnula that Question work condJUon11 : Works bes( for your home and Am I dressed comforlably? family." Js \he room warm or cool She's wrjtten a pamphlet, enough? "What to Do Abo u "t Clutter: Have a central spot HouJework," which conlalm a for unclaimed clutter, such Anti drug Measu res Promoted Concerned \l.11lh prcvenllng the use or dangerous drugs. lhc newly forrnt'd won1cri's group, Place Law Enrorce- n1cnl Above Dru gs donates to organizations, 1>ro1notcs and provides anti·drug lilcruture. as a chest, deep drawer or cupboard aod as claimants aJ>- oear, let him or her dig out the ilem. Works wonders on chlldQood clutterbugs. Mesa ; CoriMe CUilen, Estan- cia, -and Unda McAlister., McNally. NursJng scbolarlhlps went to Stephen Dighton and Beatrice Stark. Golden West College, and an art scholarship was given to Linda Russell, Orange Coast College. Further presentations were made to winners of the golf tourn ament. Mrs. Simpson won the Bernadine Helmick trophy for low net and Mrs. Fred P. Dunn was 5eCOnd low net w!Mer. Mrs. Benjamin ModesU was first 5ow gross winner and Mri. Richard Hitchcock was second Jow gross winner. Mn. Fuller won the low putting award. Following an astrological theme, new officers were in- stalled by Mrs. Llurence Wright, a past president. Pants were also on the scene. He showed the 'pants with matchint:: jackets, tuniC tops and turtle neck sweaters belled at the waist in separate sets, as well as layered. ...... h.t~ ...... \Jiii T1lePh11i1 F~SHION. ~0~80 -Designer George I-Jalley com· b1nes a nun1 sk1rt and a touch ol Oriental in th.is out. fit which is typical of the length of the designer's new collection. • Most of Halley's outfits were wiUt a while satin gown · worn with matching turbans printed with large pink roses. and large fur hats. ~fany of The "'igs were loose anr the models' heads were topped swinging, just like the real J & J UPHOLSTERY MEANS! QUALITY, INTEGllfT, S£11VICE. CIAFTSMANSHl,, with Kanekalon wigs by-Ken-thing. lh Halley's retail prices range WE LIKE IEAUTtFUl FUltNITUltE WE ACCl!Pr CHALLENQ1!5 • . $5 ~ I i~f~rom~$500~~w~~·°"'~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii::::::::::::::::;;;: ..,._-..:asiona ly the w I g s 641-5876 646-8051 matched the dresses, such as one pink wig that was worn Enrichment Programs For Pre-Kindergarten and Pre-1st Grade Children 1...,., by c'"-"flsled Ntwport•Mne U11f:ed School Dl1trlc:I l!htder1ort11t teocll.,, e l ic e"••d I• l~e Ntwporl H1rbor Are~ 1i"ce !9~8 e Pll·lST GRADE • PRE·KINOEl GA RTEN Eight other past presidents ''~• ~ek p109ram rrom J11,,, aS!lsted, presenting zodiac ""Jvtv. "· MMI».,-. w1c1n11ddY FOllr we~ progra m l1om ,,_.,. il"ll 3"8, ·t9IU, Mond1v. Wfd. ntsd•V & F'•i<l•V mQ•nlng1, I .JO A.M.·U N"°"· charms lo the el1ht new ex· New rt!9ldents are Invited " Frid•.,-mo1"111111 1::io 1.m.- t d f n:oo NOO!I. ecutlve officers. to at en a get.acquainted co • • '°""' 011e.i"g As.!rwnlng 'the presidency fee sponsored by the Sad· : J~;: conc:epH w11 Mr1. Donald c. Ohms, dlcback Valle~· Newcomers ; ~1::~:.:''""n1 e Cour1e otf,rlng e Tt1TI"') • NwmtMr Cor•up11 e $0<!11 511Jdln and accepting other executive Club at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, I Arr positions were the Mmes. Pere June 15, in Royal Savings and i ~:ld"'~•I• : t~!:.~1":1~"rm1nii10n D. EndlJ-, R\lth Seaver Ken-Loan building, Toro Center. Grwo c-r11ion In wor11 1>eb111 : ~d~ce ¥J AWKll lkwl •lld Ul'lllt•1lllldll\ll or Af1 ,nedy and Claude Cotton, vice Purpose of the club Is to 1111 11:1,., •lld "'Of" o1 01111n. e Field '""' ""--'••-~-· Du M K "" welcome residents to the l'Mn• "' ••It• "'~•~""''' leJt__rnw1;.n & •ffl•l••lil• P'~""; ,,M , · · -lANCHO "MHA Pll·SCHOOL ~ 541·2550 ·McEnlry and '"Fi'td Slruuek, valley and involve them in Ito I. 1STH ST., COSTA MESA secntarles, and Carl Glse, _.:.co"'mll.m~urul>J':!lY~•fll_f•~i~rs':.. ___ _!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---! treasurer. The Fine Arts ~on. which ral1ed the fund! for lhe art 5e:holarship, also has earmarked a donation for the Youth C.enter in Corona de! Mar. MarkMade Summer coiffures deriv e their name frorn the que1Uon mark that outlines the back of the head when setn in pro-- file. Start.lng at the top crown are a where there la a sllJhl rise. and then down to the elongated nape:, the scroll of the quesUon mark delineates the head and gives it a .gracefully po!Md look. THE BIGGEST SHOW OF ITS KIND wlsT OF THE MISSISSIPPI! TllE OMLI HOME SHOW II SOUTllEH CALIFORNIA! • PACll:D WflllllOl!I fLUURES FOR BETTER Ll'll!GI • rr nus IBE!llTIRE COIMlllfOfl CEllTERI • Mm TOP DES~NERS IN IBEIR ruu SIZE DECORATOR IOOMSI • EVERYIBING FOR IBE HOME& GAROEM! • UU ... lWOlllOOfROWt:RS. ... Eutic p11111t, l&rJ M lakillllllJ ,_._., .. 1tr- ltllt. ,..., ...... ft ......... 21 '°"'. COii~ 1Dt!ri1•• "*Id.,, iwr, llMn&J • SUI ... COM.fl£ '1.fSllllf. l~" DHlllT! ..•• ftl!lrll& • .in ... 111-Kn: .... lltttt .il -UiC ....... fl ina.i1· lfCI, "" llluOm __ ,... • $([1,.' 2.fAMllJS ~ IQl(S ..• A flll.Siul!Vautlil c..letllll 11wtu.n-•·Mlr-111-111 ....... Mil ~11111lkl.tii~11111. (., Mi*.-r...-c S)'IWlll • SUl ... Tll'Wlll.l'Ml.f"WUICt ... . ·c.b*s·•e~11:~ .... 101 ... ..-. iM 111 •... • i....--· L. lnfl "-ell A.l.D. ... .,, C.-lilfmts • PLEAD \'"ill sponsor an in· vltalion n1en1bershi1> tea from 1 ta 3 p.111. toda,\' In lhe Nc"'·porl Beach home of Pt1rs. Jlichard Button. * ~OBES *GOWNS * CULOTTES * SHIFTS A family dinner was the Mrs. Robert l\Uzera Is setting for the cngagC'ment an-. chairman of the group's nrst nouncemcnl or Karen Marie social evcnl a:i it \Va s Schmittou of Cotla l\1esa and charte red In the spring. e REGULAR lltAS • GIRDLES e JU.NE 20·28 PREMlil!E "BENEfl r ' SHOWING JUNE 19111 -1·11 P.M. KA•I N SC HM ITTOU .• . Wedding Plona ' Grego:·y llug.h Crart 0 f President of the ' group Is Pomona. l\1rs. llenry T. Rondenu and Parents of the couple are li1rs. Theodore Hath I• l\lr. and Pttrs. James E. chairman of the board. Schmittou of Costa ti1esa and ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I/ /.tr . nnd Mrs. Richard Craft of Pomona. The bride-elect is a graduate of Claremont High &hool and Is a business major at Orange Coast College. She Is affilia ted with Alpha Gamm a Slgmll honor soclf'IY. lier flance also t::raduateo from CHS and i.! attending Citrus J1mlor College. '0Al'o lkpto.I.,. ~IOfl l!ICT\/f'I! llllOWt '"' ¥le..... ....IC[ of ..... .. ..... Mid lllfAllc.i ldcllt:ft,," ......... 0'"'9 •~1111111 ,,. .... l...,.,.,......,, e l'ANTY ia1RDLES e SLI PS e ---l lKI NI PANTY HOSI .... SJ.00 ,. S1 .00 NAMI II .AND HOii .... SI .SO •..••. , ., ••. J Pl. S2.91 l lKINIS -a ... Sl.JI •••, J ftl. SJ.17 I 1t••tlTllt 11011:. OUlll 1111a1 DllAWIH•• I s."'" All , ... 111 ... ~ 51s~;f;~~ .,,.1 c •• 11°" -14z.s410 - Mar GflY'ft •11t11A ..... 1(1.W -Miii ... CIM,.. • Wnt ...... fAeN11 frMI 01 ... yt..1111 A GEORGE COLOURIS PRODUCTION SPOllSOllD IY1 Th• Orange County 8ullder1 Attn. ond Th• Orong• County Chopter of th• 8ultdinQ lnduttry As1oclotlon. ·- CMlDRUIS HOSPITAL~ OAAllG[ COONTY SHOW l!OUl!S· S· 11 P .M_ WllKDAYS fllOON • 11 P Jf. SATURDAY& SUNDAY ADUl TS · ••• $2.00 JUNIORS ••.• 1.00 ~.~ ...... ,, .......... """"l SAVESOc SPICIAl OIKOUfllT TICl lTI AYAllA lll AT1 ALPHA lflA MAIU(llS •.• THlll,T'I" OllUG STORES UN!TEO C"ll~. SANK$ Of OIV.NG! COUNTY & Y0\111 CUlUGAN MAN / • f • " ., .J • ' I l I 'I \ ) I l !. r J " •. :! ~ I I ' :i ' ., I 1 • ' • • • r -I 1~ • FOCUS ON HATS -lnstalJaLion ceremonies carried out the hat theme during lhe annual Hats in BJoom luncheon of the Udo Isle Woman's Club. Mrs. Mar- tin Lockney (left) and Mrs. Cha rles Vandervort To avoid disappointment, Prosp~tive brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white j?Jossy pbotlr graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's De- partment one week before the wedding. Pictures received following the wedding will not be used. For engagement annou ncements it. is imperative that the s\ory, aJso accomparue~ -b y a black and white glossy picture, be s~b­ mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline is pot met, only a story will be used. . ·• To help lill requirements on both wed- ding and engagement stories, forms are available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Ji'urther questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 642-4321 or 494-9466. Merit Award Mrs. Margaret Starks accepts an advertising meril award from Peter A.---Bonanni. advertising director ror Woman's Day magazine. Mrs . ..Sta rks is adver-, t:ising mana,ger of Richard's. Lide> Ailarkel which. re- ceived th e a1,1,•a rd durtng the Super Markel Institute -convention-;n Hou!to,..-. ------- Dough New Art Form • -. -·- Frlr111. June 12, 1970 DAILY PILOT JI; Horoscope ' • P.res~bool • •• Taurus: Avoid. ·p~nic Gives New SATURDAY may·-i.c't o1 satts1ao-·youn~lt !:t:llljlg" new '"°"" C~p,_;a· once_ UNE-1 lion. Avo~ panic. Be t _ ~<L lil\li&hl-day_l_h ~ #~) . 1~'--..J ··~ ----"ve:-You wlll,,tidierst01m. nu!R.lal Ind beneficial, By SYDNEY _Ol\IAllll ',. 'GEMINI (May 21.June 20): SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 )· TEEN DAIJ1NG IUNTSr Day featurles abrupt changes, secrets· !urface: steer clear 'Pe-ty ,nae .... •• special att.olion. -.sltoted of iltuliUon thal could erupt • -11 by d~ d y,owig pet'SOn!, fn.10 scanda_I, Act your age. .ubra, wbUe Vlrso, 1ets lblc:t . 'Tta,vef abo may be oh agenda~-, Mature appf"l&ch wi~. Avoid . ~~-~~ -~llJ:,,_~' , & O..RJ/e. Be venallle trying to chailge-wganizatlon ~•-· .......... ..,.., Yilthout ac.ttte(ing .eff«1s. ovenllght. .::::•:::i Art.. lo ' °":f . CAN~ (June 2t • July . · ,SA.GITr ARIUS· (Nov. 22· · penDllffDCY 22:): Money question con-Dec. 21 ): Ovei;ture from ,relaUoeship. Premlll'I made ceme<l' with home, property friend Is sincere. But don't :!t '" ::. ll;e em::, ,::~ surats· to rqttfront. MaJntain auempt to sub:titote past for en. mty . moderate courtt. Red tape is. progress. ~tessa~e becomes ·if wlJd.1to11t ellue ud slrloald not permanent part J!.f scene. locreasingJy clear. by~ ·tonight. drive wldl •~al c 1 re· Yoil can untangJe 1t •1r ljt . PTeasure and profit indicated Aq .. rla bolds cater-of-at. geliiou.s. Unorthodox me~ from pursuit or hobby. U.U.. wldll f....-llleu. succee& ·CAPRICORN (Dec 22.-Jan. 1'omuee 11 featured for , · . N ' · · GemlnJ, willle Scorpfo Dads [;EO (July 23 -Aug. 22): 19), e'!' .approach ·ruds .1n &Mt frie9d11Mp teU mbed • Messages apl to be confusing. accomphshi~ i°':L ~r.t0r wttii IDOtloul tatrtpe J Short journey could turn . out wHI al?Precsate imag1nauve tcea ~.cal ,..., .b.a.N to be time.wa&Uni. &tudy suggestion. Don 't feel tied to adhere to moclerate cc.nea. Gemlal message. YQU must past ~.epfs. Create your Vea Uve te face yollne1f ill keep lines o{ communication own trad1tlons. mora.lng · open, Express de.sires _ and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. · ideas.. 18): Yoo may change travel . ARIES (Mardi 21-April 19): VIRGO (Aug, 23-Sept. 22r: plans. ~our perso_nal, desires Break indicated In what you FJnaac::ial area may be erratic. are ful!1lled. Key is t~ f~llow thought was solid dea1. Be fmpulse buying could dent ~rough on hun~h. Av0td Jum- Teady for the unexpected, ~et. Con.suit family about ping to conclus.1ons: fl.1ake ~all Means have a It er n •·ti v e purchase ol luxury item. that could verify informatwn methods at hand. A new start lmJlrOve ~ppearance of sur-at hand. · . could be healthy -. emo-rourklings. But shop for be.st .PISC.ES {~eb .. l9-Mar?i 20 ), tionally and financl.i lly . ., buys Fmanaal situation wbJect to · change. Oue who s i g n e d TAURUS (April 20-May 20): WRA . (Sept. 23-0ct. ~): asreemenl ~ problem. Unusual re q u est s are ~any cla1~ your pe~ahty Maintain sense of hwnor. forthcoming from neighbors, IS more vibrant. Key is to You'll need it .. Gtl in touch associates, a>workers. One be sure you know what you with iodividual who aided you who perfonm basic services r e 1 11 y want Be true to In past. Problems of Youth Favorite Back ArlS and ,crafts~ science. nature study and mu.sic will be among the eXperiencts of. rered preschoolefs during the Fairview Baptist Ch u r c h Nursery, School, Coit.a · Mesa , June 23-Aug. 13. Classes of · 10 chiJdrtn. age! 3-5, will mtet lhret times " week for lwo four-week ~ions. Fall opportunitle! (o r physical, social and emotional devVOi)ment also will be avaliable to children who will be 4 before Dec.· 2. Re1istra- tion now is open for summer and September enroll"1eflt. Adclitjonal in!orrnatlon mer be obtained by calling Mr:s. Stanley Klngliberg. I c h o o I director, af 54-0-6070. Chapters Cooperate A joint salad luncheon will compfete year-end activities for the Huntington Beich and Santa Ana-Newport Be a ch chapters of Delta Gamma Alumnae Association. The Santa Ana home of 1'1r!t. Charles Currey" will be ~n to n1embers at noon, Tuesday, June 16. (right), winners,· admire the headdress of Mrs. Rog er Brown, the club's new "chief." Also winning a prize in that hat parade was Mrs. John Wilso n. Judge Gives Views Several or New York 's During thr event, lhe Hun- designers are bringing back tington Beach chapter will in- an old favorite for fall and stall Mrs. Larry Hudack as winter wear. president. Otherg to assµme -Lido's Flowers It's broadcloth. with ils orrice are Mrs. D a v i d 'Problems of youth today aod Drake, vice presidents; Philip smooth and lustrous surface. Sedg wick, vice pre6ident; juvenile court procedures will Robertson and Michael Zizek, its dense weave. Watch for Mrs. Victor Bu 11 o ck, be discussed during the annual secretaries, and M. R. Patton, it to compete with jersey as treasurer, and. A1rs. Thomas awards luncheon and in-treasurer. a Call fayoi'iLe. Fuller, secretary. -Form Chapeaux. stallation or offtcers of the 11~-;·'=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;­Albert Stilton C hi Id re n 'sl Guild . Judge Robert Kneeland will address lhe group on Monday, June 15, at 11 :30 a.m. in the Hals decked wilh white Holden, Joe Gaudio. Gino Garden Grove ·Community shasla daisies, a cluster or Gaudio, Mrs. Bud God.Irey, Church. • rubber lree leav~ topped with Mrs. TerranC'e' A-1oran and Other guest.s eJ:pected to at.. flowers and a gigantic daisy-Mrs. Richard Mailander. tend a~ Miss Margaret, Grier, Concluding the prbgram was chief probation officer, Or'ana;e lined pair or sllflglasses took the installation of officers with County: Mrs. Kenneth Boston, top honors during.the annual Mrs. Vandervort · conducting ~upervisar, Albert Sitton Hals in Bloom klncheon of a hat-themed ceremony, Receiv ing Home; Miss Betty lhe Lido Isle Woman's Club. Mrs. Roger Brown assumed De I an e y, co mm u n It y the duties o( president alori1g coordinator. Volunteers in Sporting the ch a Pe a u x • with. olher. new officers. the Probation, and Perry McGee, which they d es i g TI e d Mmes. Robert Bissonnette, supervisor, Juvenile Hall. thenlselves of flowers grown William Conover and James Mrs. George Galassi will on Lido Isle. were Mrs. Martin Louden, vict presidents; T!Stiy assume presidential duties. Lockney, daisies. m 0 s l Sh e P a r d s on and Jack Others to be installed ·include Marshall, secretaries. and E. the Mmes. Howard Lorenz, beautiful : Mrs. C h a r I e s Hobart Batson, treasurer. Donald 'Cllft and Richard Vandervort, leaves, mo s t:1;::"'.'~~:~~~=:==:~~~~;'~~~~=~:::~I original, and Mrs, ,J o h nfl Wilson, sunglasses, unusual. A sscond highlight or the program in the Lido Isle Clubhouse wa s the presen- tation of ''Grandma! Grandma !". a t'ontinuing saga of a Lido Isle family Written by Mrs. Ralph fan'dowsky and ~1rs. Ralph Holden. O:ircctlng lhe production was 1'.irs. Laddie Reday and in lhe casl were Miss Robin Altrusans Seat Slate Mrs. A. S. Whitener \Vi l[ accepl the presidency o! the Allrusa Cl ub of Laguna Beach for a second term during an installation ceremony at 6:30 p.m. in the Outrigger restaurant on Tuesday, June 16. • Installing officer will be Mrs. Irene Drebert , director of District l l, Altrusa lnterna- tiona l. and 1 member of the Glendale club. Serving with Mrs. Whitener will be lhe Mmes. Bea Crist, vice president·: Larry Gere, treasurer ; Ron Dav is, cor- responding secretary: Elmer Barr, recording \ecretary, and __ Dof_!_~tlry_ .Macdoaald _and Robert Hastings. b o a r d members. Members and guests who \Vish to attend may call Mrs, Ruth Denharl at 494--3550 for reservations. "THE TENNIS GIRL" INTRODUCES A NEW FREEDOM! .. OPEN DAILY 10-10 SUN 10-7 c:m.-..... A DiwisiM of the S, S. Kresge Company FridayandSat11rday]1111e 12-13 '\ ..... .. i SAVE .NOW I 'J'he art nf crafting bread dye l\fld paint. dough will entertain mt.'lnbers With this unlikely material, ~;iiiiii!i;iiii;iiii;iiii;iiii;iiiiiii::;;~ll ol the Dano Point Art Guild sh& Shapes Dower groupings i al 7:45 p.m .. ~londay, June itncl Jewelry •• The demonstra- 15. in Dana Polnl Co1n1nunlly lion will begin with making Witho~t st'reps or b•.Gkbends Ol9e'1 br•-less "Ten- nis G irl" has the shape & 1upport you need. lt'1 COTTON CULOTTE SHIFTS lloust". the substance and end with Bread dough art Is the finished product, purporh.td tu hA\/e Ofllgin1lted The public is invited to at- 1n South America, and artist tend, J\1r11• Peg Salmen hu worked ~=-==========,:JI wllh it for the pas! five yenrs, Gloomy Gus Is Sourct or !he pU l l.Y·llke ~ubslancr Is spongy while Your Kiftdi; Guy brelld mibcl1isht'd by glut. REUPHOLSTERY •t ,llCf«Y-Prleet Dfr.ct FREE ESnMATES t'urnllurf \\ltutr To Ord1•r \\1ilh "Qufllll,'/ \Votkm11.n"hlp" S'ofl By a1kl &-c ur ShroWl'O()fll CASTLE INTERIORS 1541 (h1,man, O•rllfft Gro•• Call Call1<t-lt2·121J tl•r• ., t47·756J ev•'•· . . -~ GIFTS & CARDS MEMORY LANE HAlllOll ClrtTtl COIT4 M~ built right into the bodic:;e. No 1lipping, tWf1tin9, or hiking I . • In sp•rkl1n9 white, th• s•ilor-style also features • twin -pleated skirf in front. A leilor collar, """Y·" trim i ti• sc•rf complete th• outfit, _ From the Olga •cfi•e Sh•p•w•er collectiof'I, $35. . • WESTCLIFF PLAZA -642·2444 _ NEWl'_QRJER. INN -644-17001--- ' ... • NAVY • BROWN • ILUf • llllN • PINK AMlllCAll PUIDS. ..... '1ef/ll...,/Wllilt. Ytllow/Wlllll/llnk Corton pop Ii_, priors in rwo popalu styles -111-,arouod box...pl~ats :With l'or'° skirt. or 1alp p1oel'fron"T.2.i11per froor aod back clos1ogs. lo floral. p.is- ley, plllido.Si>m ~IS. ~ o._. Wtst•bttttr ... , ............ IMCfii;L .. Mt ...... 11111.1 ..... 1J441 ..... 11.4. _,.rtr (Mio- _._ .. _w.-1 .. .............. ,. .. , ___ __....._ o,,, Rtg. 2.77 $ - CMJ<ll/ ··--u.c ... n¥.....,VH ShSLIM•a ... l111t1 ... .._ ..... _ H• ' . . .. • J I J • ~-. ' If DAll.V I'll.OT F•lday, June 12, 1970 . ·Reds Like • IJCI .Band Waltzes to T~nni ·s Crown' -. ---. Ru~way Orwles? Cndnnlll may as well start prtntiJI( ticket& kr the Natlo.W League cha/n- pionll)lp playQ!f.s. The &<la are ao f>r tn · lnlnt of the Weate'n Division race 11111 !boy may hive the title wr1ppe<I up by Fallitn~Day. At tho moment they look 1UghUy ~ polellt thaa a Saturn V; boasting an .,.,_popping C-16 ·record an<\ a 9-game lead in the division. Wbeo their pltchiq loller!, they simply Qllocore the oi>posltion. But the moundc stall has held up swprisingly well lbua far. They have so much hitUng power they CQU.ld afford to pawn off a guy named Ales Johnson, who ill only gOod enough 'to rant as the No. 3 · hitter tn the American League with a .344 aver11e for the Angels. As a team the lleds are swatting at a .275 averaae, tops In the NaUonal League and only three percentage points behind lleavy hltllng Mtoneaot.a, the ma· jor Jeque leader. And tW. Ciocy pifcll<n -Wayne ....... ""''' -----------WHITE WASH --=-=----- Simpson and Jim McGlothlin -are ~ the senior cirpdt's lowest earned nm average hurlers. · · ·Both are Southland products, in- cidentally, Simpson graduating from Centennial Hlgh aod McGlolhlio from il<oeda High. And atill soother callforniao, Jim Mer- ritt, Wett Co1(ioa, -" ao AI-4 mound record, despit.e not .beiq JmOlll the top 10 in e.r.a. (he's 11th). Seemingly, a.c1onau IS the major league all-star team, indJcaUng the Reds wW waltz to tbe senior circuit pennut and eveolually the World Serles pot of gold. r But hang on! Before you Invest any of your life savings in the Reds' forthcoming fortUJ1es, best recall what happened last year to the team from Baltimore. The Maryland entry a year ago today was 40-17 for a .702 winning percentage. The Orioles went on to make a shambles or the American League Eu! a~ theo bopped MI.-ta in the divJslonaJ playoffs. However, something wtexpected hap- pened in the World Series when the Birds went up against a bunch of fumy ros called tbe Mels -Baltimore bowed to the New Yorkers, four games to one. Mainly, th> erperta opiJl<d, Ba!Umere was 11.s "Own v1ctim, suing stale from winning so easily for so Jong and farg1t.. tliJg what prtS$Ure bueball was lite. Complacency took Ila toll. Aod don't think It couldn't happen to the Reds once playoff time rolll around. By then they may have foraotteo "-'hat it's like to HA VE to win a game. '-_PS: A year ago today the Chicaao Cubs led the Mets by seven games in the National Le.ague East -the 6id saga of sWl another foldo. Spedal to U.. DAILY PILOT HAYWAllD -McNamera·· baod played a. merry tune io thla Northern ca1uom1a hamlet 'lliuraday with the playtrl '111!ng l"1nls ·raoqut11 - of muolcal ioltrumenlt. 'lhere wao no danclq in the lllreetl and no patriotic paradee. But the tune was M key and the players performed In symphonic fashion as coach Myron McNamara'• UC Irvine tennis te1m swept to the NCAA College Dlvialon lHm dlamplonahlp liolore the semUlnal round of oinglea competlU"' is playod. Irvine dominated the lint three' day1 of acUon, lOllJli only one player while placing me11>ln three of the four singles· oerniliosls and geWng both doublu teama Into the flna!J. Gamble Works; Dodgers Get Singer Back LOS ANGELES (AP) -Doditr1 mantpr Wiler Alston la a pDi gambler of sorts, at leut when it comes to manlpulaliog his hlseball team. .... A.ad he: wu the bi& winner Thufllday nl&hl as Los Aogelet toppecl' SL l<iuls, 2-1, when Willie Davis doubled lo lelt, scoring Maury Wills from ~. hue and giving 'the Dodgers two of the three games wtth the Cardinals. LDs Anieles opens a three-game weekend series with the Chicago CUbs tonight at I:Jodser stadium while SL Louia travels on to San Francisco. • Alan Foater, 3-6, pitches for the Dod1en. agaln!l the CuM' K e n Holtzman, 6-3, in the series opener. 'Ille Dodg,.,; also got a lift when ii wu aono•m<•cf'Blll Slnpr, tho »11ame wi.rmer of 11169, will return ·in ·time to f1ce the; Cubs Sunday. Singer, idled aince ' April 18 with in-, feclious heJ)IUlls, 't'in be acti'-'._atid this weeken<f. · With all that, It wu Alston's gamble in th• 12th ionlng that enabiad the Dodgen to snare tbe rubber game with the Cards and provide relief ace Jim Bmver with his first win of 1970. Wills had ~ the 12th with a single off Frank Linzy. Wills took second on a wild pitch and the Cardinals purpotely walked Manny Mola with no one out. · That brOQ&ht Davis to the plate and h!!UaUy Allton ordered Willie to bunt. "~ut then I decided to take my chances on him .getting 1 hlt,'• the, manager . e1plained. · "If Willie bunta the runners along to second and • th1rd then they 'll walk Wr. Park~r and I'm down to Ute pit.. cher's spot." The m~vering wasn't nece.ssary. Davis lined 1 lhol, to lefUleld that easily SC(lf'ed WW. lpd Loi Angeles had ita HCOnd Btr•ilbt win alter l1>1lng four. in a row. ST. LOUIS LOS A••I LIS •II r 11 fM .. r lltllol lrodl:.tf so wm,,u s1 10 C.rdenfl, cl 5 1 M9t1, If • 1 2 1 ltdl.Aller\. 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Buses carry an extra burden of 40 or 50 .... paying _,...., pen:bed oo the roof and clwiUng out "Me-he-<o, J\.1e-he.co." AU W.. be<auae Med<o, far rrt11t winning the World Cup, scraped through to the quarter-finals by beailllg Belgium 1-0 Thursday with a 1011 from a disputed In the process, · the Anteaters have a near-perfect score or. :d points (out of a possible 24) and baVe No. 1 seeded Earl O'NeUI, ca~ Craig ,Netlago and freahman-Greg ~J iblonski tn -Tb e semlllnall; '1b1a trio pW.. Oru<k Nachlnd will make It ao aU·lrvioe Ilnals in the doub!OI . Lone lnter.k>per in the singles C001· petlllon today Ia Dao Bohanoon of Chap- man C.OUige, only winner of a match from ao lrvlDe player when he ellmiruttld Steve Teal In thlrd round acUon. McNamara was ecstaUc fol\owlng Thursday'• lciion. He praised Neslage for playing hla best match of the season ·by far. N.el.l11e defeated No .• 2 &eeded Mike Talmadge of UC D 1 v i s in a mvatbon first aet, J.2..10 and c,me back ii> Win the .....,d, M . The Anteater <apt.aln and Jablon•kl will meet Jn a aemlflnal match and · -o:.Nelll wilUtce Bobanoon with the wlD-- nera advanctna to the finals. No other team In the history of the ~tournament hu so dominated the action. The bare mioimiim of polnta for UC! would be 24 out cX a poaslble 28 and it ii poaible the team can c:onclude action with 26 of !8 if O'Nelll moves into the (lnala. Cal State (Los Ana:eles), now com- peting in the university division, held the previous high team point tolal of 20 with the mll'k~belng set-ln 1986. r The Anteater doubles combines won two 1J1atches each in 'lbursday's action I lo advance to the llo&il. O'Neill and Nesla1e wui in~ stral&hl se~ while Jabloi>lld and NaclWld loll the fk1t eel .o(~1 semlfinal match thin-came back to win the secorM:f, t-7, aqd ease to a &-! vlciory In the third and final set. The Anteaters are eligible to compete in Ute NCAA Unlversily Division tourna- ment In Salt Lake City June 15-20 but McNamara said no decision on that would be made unt.11 the team returned home thb weekend. "Several factors enter I.he situation," he Said. "Several of the boys have jobs waitlng for them and while 1 think .. we cOuld do well in the tournament, we have played the two top teams in dual match competition thi! sea11a • lfe was referring to USC and UCLA, perennial contenders for \he Ulle in th1s d]y)$1on, Angels Send Messersmith Against Tigers BALTIMORE iAPI -Boog Powell, Frank Robinson, Dave Johnson and Merv Retterunund slugged homers and Mlk• Cuellar hurled a sparkling t~tter While winning his seventh decision . But none or the acknowledged -heroes In Baltimore's 9-1 romp .over the California Angels Thursday night could h.ave been happier than singles bitten Andy Etcbebarren and Mark Belanger. After striking out on his first three trips to the plate, Etchebarren rapped a run-producing single in the eighth which , raised his average to .l!M. Belanger ended his hitless string ol 3l times at bat with a second-inning 011 TV Tonight 5:30, Channel 5 single which caromed off the gloves of pitcher Rudy May and second baseman Sandy Alomar. He finished the game with an average or .173 and Uvt hits in his last 65 trips. The Angels fell 21? games behind the ,_1lnnesota Twins, leaders in t h • American League West. California opens a three-game series tonight in Detroit, sending Andy Messersmith, 5-S, against the Tigers' Joe Niekro, 5-S. Powel.I ·took the American League hom~ run l~a_!! with his 17th rouodtrlpper - a two-run shot in the third of£ May, the loser. who is now 4-4. ANGEL CATCHER TOM EGAN CLUTCHES THROAT AFTER BEING HIT BY BAL L Retten.mund hit his seventh in the first inning and then, after an error by third baseman Ken McMullen, Robinson whacked No. 9. ' Pirates, U CI i n Repechag.e • Specl1l io the DAQ,Y PILOT SYRACUSE, N.Y. -Orange Coast College and UC Irvine will know the definition of repechage to perfecticm. following today's second try for a berth in the finals of the most prestigious rowing event in America , t h e Intercollegiate Rowing Association cham- pionshtps. . Three shells from the two schools were all left short of victory in opening day action Thurlday on ~moody Lake Onondaga in Syracuse, N.Y. Bad weather Thursday caused a twe>-hour delay at start or the action and things failed to get better for the rest of the afternoon for the ~ Orange Coast area crews. Brisk winds al is..i mph blew from the port-quarter akmg the sir-lane, 2,000 meter (l'lt·m.ile) course. AddiUonal time was lost during a brief thunderstorm. The Orange Coast junior varsity eight shell ran into further difficulty. Its heal race was held up after its first start when Syra.:uoe and Dartmouth locked oars. Dartmouth suffered rigging trouble in the collision and the race was delayed for about 45 minutes while repairs were made. . · The Pirates, after the unusual delay, then finished th i r d in the heat behind Penn and Syracuse and will move to the repechage competition today in quest or a finals berth. Penn won in 6:47.5 while OCC was clocked In 6:55.0. Washington University won the first heat in 6:50.0. -The Orange Coast freshman four s shell made the bast showing of the three area boats. ;They finished second to Cornell in the first heat in B:J6.7 with the winner posting a time or )'-£1!.5. The OCC frosh boat had the fat time or repcchage entran ts by a substantial margin and should qualify for the finals. Irvine's first venture into the IRA in its 68lh year of competition was almos t disastrous. Weathfil' conditions made the race the slowest of the day- in all categories with Rutgers-winning in 9:01.4. Irvine finished fourth in 10:00.9. In the varsity eights compelilon, favored Penn held off Dartmouth to win its heat race. Cornell and Washington Universily v.'On the other heats to ad· vance to Saturday's finals in the major race competilion. No area boats are competlng in this division. Jphnsori's fifth homer hit the right-field . fou l pole in the fifth . It came off Steve Kealey, who had just reOeved Atay following a pair of two-<iut walks. "At .least we know we'i-e beaten,'' ~aid California Manager Lefty Phillip!. Referring to \Vednesday night's 2-1 loss. he added: "Last nigh~ we kepi. thinking how one play could ha ve turned the game around." CALl,.OINIA 1brllB1 Alem.r, a l a 1 1 Dlylfo,p 0000 J.Ta11,1m, cf • o I o Frego11, 11 2 a a a ovrer, .. 1 a a o A.Johnton, If • O a O M<Mull1n. lD • o o o eo-n.ID 2100 R•vnoklt, rt l o a o Eo1n,c J IOO R.M•"!',P 1000 l(eoilt "l'o P IDOO Rulr, :lb 1 o o t l•LTIMOllt .. '"""' llltlorO, If • • O O Rttrtnmul]CI, ti' ' I I I 8 .Roblnton, lb • 1 I • F .lteb1nto!1, rt 2 J 1 2 J .PoWlll, lb 2 2 1 1 D.JO!lfllOn, '.lb • t 1 J Eltht!Hrrl'tl,c • • 1 I 8ellll0tr, U J I 1 O Cut!lar, p J I • • Tolll• 79 1 l I Tot1l1 lO ' ' • E -MtMullen ,8el11111tr, C111ll1r, OP - 81Ulmor1 I. LOB -C11Uor"J1 ~. l1tllmor1 J. ,. -J. Torwm. HR -1191111!"'""" t7J F Rlllln· '°" ft>, J. Powell (17J, D. Jollnton' 15j, S -Cut!l1r. SF -Alomer. Mys tery Grip Key to Reid's Wes tern Lead CHJ CAGO, (AP) -Steve Reid 1 sli:- year circuit player with only ~ major victory, had a "mystery" grip on flrat- place as the .$130,000 Western Ope.n go!( tournament entered its second day tod1y. 1---penalty;---- - Reid, 33. fired a paradpxical 30-36-66 · round over Beverly Country Club's par 36-35-72 lighlly-wOoded acres yesterday for a one-stroke lead over a congested flock of eight runners w.p deadlocked at 67. P arnelli Bounces To Ba ja Vic tory ENSENADA, Mexico (~) -Veteran driver Pamelli Jones won the Baja 500 of!-road race today in a record 1 t hours, 55 minuk's -five hours under the winning Ume last year. 'Ibe former Indianapolis SCIO winner frcm Totrance and co-driver Bill Stroppe steered their Ford Bronc:o ·wer the gruel- in.I 511-mIIes triangular c:oune or virtually un&rJdtd Baja California roads. -'Ille r~ce tWted and ended io Eoaenad.a. Bill Sllverfl!orn and Geoe Fetty, both ol~ the~ DieJo are•. made it in Ji houri, 38 m.lnutel on a Husqvama motoreyde. • • •Fet!1, dmll1ll the tall hsll or the rice. wu the Ant CGmpltilor to crou the rlnfltl line at U:l4 &.ni. A ~ 211 _vehlclet, the majority • 'lhe 11'1nner ol the .. perlmental class WU !Nd Eiklnll ol Sherman Oaks, IUI year•a over..U dwnplot1. He iion>pltted the COii* ID U boun, ff m11wa.. ---- Thal penalty wu one of &be day's two hotly controversial decisions. Deftn· ding champion Ena:tand allO gained the quarter-finals with an equally dl!puted penalty that gave the Britons a 1-0 win over Ciechoslovakia. Dispute or not, the quarter-final line-up is now settled, Of the 16 teama that opened the World Cup May 31 , Mexico, lhe Soviet UniCll, Uruguay, llaly, Brazil, England, West Germany and Peru are 1Ull in with a chance. Belgium, El Salvtdbr, Sweden , J s r a e l , C z .e c boalovakla, Romani•, Bulgaria and Morocco all take the cheer· less joumey home. . UnUI then, Su.nday'1 · quarter-fin.ala shape up thiJ .. ny: ID Melllit Qly: Ruola VI, \lnopa7. In Toheca: J&al:y n. Mea:kio In Galllla11jlf'l1 Brltlll v1. Ptft la Leon: Wn& GemtQ n _..... England "" llnlg&llq moat of ·the time agliost the Cr.ecbs, wbo doaJll!o thek fine rec:ord In pre.;..,, World CUpa go home wtthou\ a 1ingle peXnt. Allan Clarke, former FuUwn and Leed1 United 1trlker. had the ntrve- jangllng experlen<:e ol taklq a penalty la his first E11jiland malch. !lo •lr*'l It home !fllh loy <&Im. Calm B e fore t he Stortta. Regene Radnieckl o! Okle e, Minn .. lounges beneath a U.S. OAj!n umbrella lrytn~ lo beat the hea l ,... and !he crowd, Haze!Une National Gou Course in '"'' ,, ........ · Cl)ask a, Minn. will be the scene of the Open next week with an estimated 80,000 persons expected. Reid, who has earned only $U,OOO this year and scored his only PGA triumph in the 1968 Azalea Open, at~ tribuled his six-under-par triumph to a change in his club grip aJtd meeha.nlca of his S\l.'ing before U1e 1970 tour began. "l can't txplain the grip change I m~de, but it has changed my game," said Reid. "But it apparently is pa.yin1 orr, even though I was playing so poorl1 two months ago, I almost switched hick lo my old style or gripping the ch.tb7" Reid didn"t say "'helher his 1ewfotntd grip applied lo his putter. Bul it was a devastating touch on the greens lhat gave Reid his six-under· par, 30 firsl nine after he o~ on · the nlpflop _ start: with a one-ovel-par • • 3~ on Beverly's back nine. Re.id trickled home six birdie putt.. or 40, 20, ts, 12, I and 8 feet, as he sneaked i• one stroke ahead or sucb 67 shootets as Arnie Palmer, Dow "f'in.sterw{lld, Bob Charles. J ohnny Pou Dick 1Atz1 Bobby Nichols, Tommy Jaai~ and Huih Royer. In a 26-player logjam at 72, slt strokta orr Qle pace. was pre-tournament favori te Jack Nicklaus, who commented : "On th!& kind of course, you caR ope:a with 1 72 and still be a contender. I \ ~'J i · . • .- ·' .. ( ! '1 . • lj ~ No Wl:t to. Iii griil --ntp 1t <blcl Gciic! WI Johe :: he I :~ Ml Oil •I a wl <he I mulj Vlklt WI of I noU lit ot I ·11 •": ., -• ' !" ' I ''14¢. ,;,., 12. 1910 DAILY l'ILOT iT S,.0.·u In Brief'. I Laver Mows-'em Down; USC Opens Series Play ' ' BRIS'l'()L, En(Jand· -Corooa do! Mor 0 Groebner ,,.., down Gerald llalll'lck pro llod ,Liver n~ put Cliff Dry1d1lo or Britain li.10, 1-J, and Miu Hopa ol 'Soullr Africa 7-5, 1-2, Thtlrlday In bJuted Evonne GoollPl!I of Aullralla the quart.er.flnala of the W1lls Open tennis 1-2, '4 ii this warm I.IP for Wimbledon, tournament ht u bnpresalve warm up whlch be1tns June"22. for the delerise d. his Wimbledon title. In. the other men'• quarter~Onlll, ~ . But the JUI 1111:vlvlnf Americon, Marty RuUels . ol Au11nl11 ou11uted Hanl: lUalen ot. Evanston, Ill., wu eUminatf.d ' Irvine of Rhodesia 7"4, 11-t; Bob M1ud by NIW Pille of YuguoJ1vi1 U , .. ,, o! South Africa hdd off Bobby Wilson 1-5. or "Brttafo ...,, 7-5, and NJ ck y In the~ ~ two qulrlm, Owen Kato(eropOu)os or Gfeece bea·t Byr0Q Devldsan of Australia downed coun· Bertram of South Africa M, f.l. lll'!IWI Frtd Stolle JS.LI, W. and John N.-ol AU11r1lla· 11opped Pittre. Borlbet ol Fr .... 7-5, 1-L ... ... ... SACR.AMEN'l"o -A bill to take an • mra penny out of the horse bettor'.! dollar and lblrp1:y incre.ue the number of buDeq and quarfer horse racing wetks in SOutbem Califoptla 'Mlurtd1y 'cleared an a&sembly commiUee. ... LOS ANGELES -Lynn Shackellon!, a former· atar .with UCLA's national champion buketblll teams, hu been hired to be. the color .comme:nlator fOI'. broadcasts ol the Lac Anf•leo i.bn. ... ... ... HUNGRY OILERS -One of Huntington Beach High's combinaUons ·dunng the recent spring football drills was this setup. On the line from the left are Tony Ciarelli, Bill Twigg, Eric Warner, Mike Hoptay, Ar· nold Ruiz and Whitney Plummer. In the back1ield Is wlngback Rod Muniz, quiuterback Jim Martin, fullback Ken Brown and' tailback Gar-th Wise. Tbe Oijers will use 11 in the fail. The pvemmental organlutlon com· mlttff overrode objectkln1 f r o m 'thoroughbred horsemen •nd sent the bill by chalnnan Bob Moretti, O.Van Nuya, to the ways and means committee. RIO DE JANEIRO _-Brull piU1 to donate • Pele Cup to repl1Ct lhe Jules Rimel Trophy if this coatry•1 ·soccer team retires the cup, it was announced today. ... ... ... ---: " "QJTTING KINKS OUT .:Marina Hlgh ·gridders men! from Jolln Reed. Beltind that pair-I~ Nick Vo- J.6!joen up in football spring drtlls last wff¥ under roao (left) and Ron Fairfa_x (ri&hl) wbll_e Wheeler tbt direction of new boss Leon Wheeler. In left fore. ~vernes from the rear. · r ls Dave Jackson (tackle) ge_cttin.::_·:cg'-'-tb'-e-t_re_a_I· __________________ _ '%- Wheeler Gets r@tiaI Look . . 1\1 Hopefuls By PfilL ROllS ., ,,.. Dllltr ..... ltlll Foor C:D' Titles Coast Area Prep Teams Fared Well in 1969·-70 u-Marina bold loolblll coach 1-With the help or Corona de! Mor Estancia lll&h'• Stove Millott wos 1he • .::':'::..c uch of chonce and Newport Harbor hl(h -· a Ce< silllles 1illllt. nllftler hasn't Md m a pair ol N~esa Dilttict In-Estancia finished one stroke back or to evalullte his troOpe yet. stituUons, the Orqe Cout m-ea fartd champion Millikan in p>U 1 n d ffo1rivtr, the termer MorniDl'ide High wtll in team and lnd!vidual CIF cham-Weatmlntter Hieb'• Greg Jolnon wu grJd'.-mmtor 1111 mode 91111e definite p"onshlps ~.~ •• the lllt.70 school year. aecood in bee llnCles (1ennla). • obeeriitiom durinC tbe Vlkinls 1 spring It was ";":at.!'t events and lJ!nn_is 1,..11 ''" c:MAMf'tOM' prcldee, whlcb coneluded last Friday that tOe iwOicboola ware overpowering AAM -a 1.1r 21, :11 ~;;, .. 1..w-with a Chicken and Be.ans game. in. • AM -$0\tlh ,..~iteM ''• 1tn11• • 1"'4l!" . ....... d ""-.... ,.,. -·~ .. tow D, Loi ..tJaifllio. ., Moats Pleased With Oil City Spring Drills By CRAIG SHEFF ~ ., .............. ltetf Dept.h is a key to any 'fiinnillC 1e1son, _and ll\llltlng!Dn Beach High f4oll>all coaqh Ken Moats is tbe firit tp airee.. "We feel tbat we developed IOP>e U · tht depth for ne.1t year 1n our spring drills," says the Oiler coach; addlna that be was Vf!tY pleased with the way the )X'lctice aeuioos went. The sprina drilb ooncJuded.Friday wilh the amual ae:nioNmderclassmen came. which ended in a 7.7 Ue. "Jn the rprinc glllne, we lhowed the quality netdOcl to be a winner next yeti'," added Moats. Garth Wise, an all-Sun.set League te11c-- tion la.st season, was the outstudl.na athlete o( the spring drills, accontlnc' to Moats. Wise, a quarterback last season. is making the switch to tai.lbM:k because of his outstanding nmnlnc ablli· ty. Moats also had praise: for a trio of pau receivers -flanker Arnold Ruiz and tight ends Tony ClareUi and Brett Whitt. "I was also well pleased with quarterbacks Jim Martin .and Bllt Harbin," added M~ts. Martin will be a jimior in the fall while Harbin will begin his sophomore year. Up front , Afoats singled ·out the play of Galen Gilliand, Bill Twigg, Ken 8ro}¥n, Rod Muniz. Terry DeVerse, Steve Duval, Mark Roa and Jim Potter. Defensive ufely Sail! Wbltfieid WU aJao praiMd. Both GIDJud ud Twig will 10 bot11 woy1 in the lllL Glllilod pl1y1 flWd on olferwe and holds down a Unebacktr spot CMI ...,__ Twig (DOS Ill .the way 1t a tickle apot. Brown and Maniz are llnebacken, DeVerse is a center, Duvll plays tacklt, Rau is a guard and Potier ill a defensive end; Moats opine.a that the Oilers will hive to lhore up the dtftmlve end spot, come Slpttmber. "We also will need· .a better relationship between ·oor HCOn· dary and our defensive frmt." Moala added tbat there were no surpriles during the ipring practice as far as individuals were concerned, ltut he wu 1urprJ1ed that ''the kids could follow in the sltPo ol the kids lut year. We didn't.. anticipate that we wtre th•l f~ alon1.'" ... ... ... - 00.fAHA, Neb. Two tournament favoritt.9, the Tesas Longhorn! and Southern California Troja11.1, open the. Collett Worid Serit.s toniaht In a twinlght doubleheader 1gainst teams m1ttn1 thefr first trip; to th< NCAA b ... ball oho\>!· down. Te1as. 3U, -Will face the Delaware Blue Hens, 21..C. in the opener at Rosenblatt Sladfum followed by USC, .C7·lt, playin1 the Ohlo Unlvtnity Bob- cats, 31..f. . 'J'oni,Jht's loeen·will meet· in the double- elknin1Uon. eight.team to u r n a m e R l Saturday lfternoon. The first round will be completed with a twi-night twinblll Slturday which tends . the Florid• state Sunln6lea, d-7, a1alnst the Arizona-Wildcats, 44-11. and tht Dartmouth.lndians. tu, apinat thl Iowa ~tale Cyclone!, 11-9. ., SAN FRANClSCO Salo ol th< Oakland Seala to Charlet O. Finley w1s 'blocked at least temPorlrily Ttiunday by a rtstralnlnc order. U.S. District Court Judie Gfta\d S. l.evln lssued the order and aald the Nat.ionaJ Hockey League tum could not be •sold until 1 federal bankruptcy referee acts on a pet.ltkm filed earlkr Thurlday. A San Francisco SuperiOr Court Judie had scheduled a court tts.skln tate 'Thurs- day to ftlnnally approve the 11Je fl the team to Finley, owner ol baaeball'• Oakland AthleUc·;. .B.ut lepl maneuvertnc by Trana-Na- tional Communications Inc., tryinc to k~ the team, stopped any immediate i.teover. The lwlkruptcy hearlnr ha• botn acheduled for 1:30 p.m. Monday before rtluee Sheridan Downey. ... ... BECKENllAM, En(J111d Clsrt GnebMr of New York and Patti Ho1an or La Jolla advanced to the semlfin•b Thurlday tn Kent Tennl• championshipi with strai&ht set vlctorlts. UCI Ace Begins Pro Cage Drills Jerr CUnnlnatwn. all·Ume Jeadinc. IC6rer at UC Irvine, wUI btlin two-a~ay worl(outs jft the San Diqo Rocket rookie- camp Sundoy 1Jong wUh I! other plllJ'en. Cu:nn!ngh.a.m holds seven 1 co r In C records 1t UC.I lncludln1 a career Point total ol 1~14. He wtll leave for the rookie camp Saturday. Il ls beinl-ata1ec:I at Cal wemm Coli<p. Major League Standings OTrAWA -The 1971 -Id ficure 1k1ttni championships will be held in Calgory, the C111.1dlan Flcu.e Skatinl Association 1.11.llOUnced Tburtclay. ... ... ... WU.ml.EDON, En&lud -Mn. BUiio -Jean King ol Lons Beach, deleat..i Virfinia-Wade W, 1-(, loday fiYinl tho 1Jnlted St.ates 1 1-0 lead over Britaia in the Wightman Qip tainlt am>potttlol South Stars Scrimmage · Dons Tonight By ROGER CAIIUON ., ... DIW Nit Neff The first ooncrtte comparilom relative 1o tbe llr"'flb ...... ..--- tho North ud Sou1lJ bukelbalf """ tinJents might be in line toallhl loiJowtnc the South's full4C1~ cmumse rill the host Santa Ana Colle1e Dona. Action 1111 und<r way at 7,30 wl!ilo Ille North tum acrimmaaod Fullertm Junior College for the third um. i9 a week this aftemocm. The North, undef COICh Pat Adams. obliterated Sonta Ana Colltp --and proopocis, 171-121, ?lluraday ni(hl ot Villa Park Hlgb. And, the Ymkees have been lltgbJy lmpmalve with their 1111 brnk olleriao in acrums with Fullertcn and CyJftll outflb. Coach Don Leavey'a Southern ,qu .. has concentrated mostJy on v1rioul drtlll' and workouts with only one outiidt IC:rimmare under its belt. 'fbat WIS a cmfrontadon with Lonf Baacb Clly Coll'f• and the latta had the bat ol ~ by far 1111h an ""-ivl array of ta.Jent on hand. While the South ..... did not -an~e llOll' the capabllWos " .... Norih in comparisal, the tbiJulht of ill.It what Loq Beach would do"' PliiJer- ton or Santa Au t.end8 to oC1let U. North'• 1howin1s. Coedl Dick Getbtn or Watrnlnster. tiltinl in for Le1vey, will have tht full team at hia disporaI. -The Jlebels will relum to Loo!I' - 1\Mlday tvtnlnf for a 7 o'clock en- counter. 8o(b teams are down to the atartinl tO plus one altemate. Soulfl plaft?' Mark Dekker wu dropped from the te1ra ·while North alternate Mark Olson of VWa Park hu not lhown for pracUct 1ince beinf nmned an •ltemate on the te1111. DIANLIWIS I .. AMNtftltAl1' IAU ~A~UE -. NATl,:.A~~GUE -I T'~VIOl+IAI W L Pct. GB W L Pct. GB • ~~ -• • • Baltimore 31 It .6'7 Chicaao 30 21 .SO • • I - ......_ Blue !lqUad end~ up Hunc "'"' "'--a del 11-far teams won the varsity ,. -JMf• YMI •, ........ ' • .,. "th 201 .............. over the '-'Ul\HI ss -•-1" Y11tce """" • Cbiek,!D WI a ,..__J -ti\lea in-.aater~polo, -SWirri-1'.elaya~ ShHOM• -""*t:tl"'~NfttNll-·-G~ swimming aloag with a cte title ; in """ _ Mir• c..11 ~1. U;Pllild " New York 33 21 .579 s PIU•burlh 21 21 .ft! 411 COltOLLA 1970 ne o1 21 _2t_.50t,_~~ .... _ ... -Y•k----ILll~·~.a~_s_~ __ _..::....._..:,l"'l~ni"t~--1------,..,~-26 21 .500 11% SL Loul! 25 21 .GI_ 5\1 Ytbeeler commeoded two-way tackle nrimming. .u. -L.,.,.-c: 11, 11 MidW n John· Reed, halfb1ek Bob Merritt and Newport's team championship tn tennis " -5911 M•rin. ~.,::.rn.rd 11' r'9erYe quarterback . Gt;ne Taylor wb~~ wu capped with doubles titles in the c1rwi. .. r M•r '· N..,.rt .._. 1 t:ttS ; play oo the w1nmng side e varsity and bee divisions. AAA.A -MIUtk•ft ~!.r. 11 · t ~ ...... ck to Gold __ _. bb" C · ""am W -Vffbum 0.1 n, L•111tn '' tie cave a pa on u"' .,. Glenn Cripe auu Ro 1e unn1n&"' """ _ L• Pu•~•• wii-4J. ArroYt Gr•M• 41 Pl~jeft Steve Monahan (quarterback) won the vmlty and Ken Eastman and " -Htrv•rd JC. Tl::,," anctbave Ja~n (tackle). Xirn Perino took tbe Ike diadem . '°"'lh T•rr•11t• 1, oor111ftl>~' • Modahan was one the leading receivers ,,,.1.., .iis, ,..0rw!n;:11"' on "tl'le uiUld in JNI operating out ot 1w1t11 • ...,. ~ ·~··j f I • V•""' -CoroM <ttl M1r 411. ~•1• Vtr11., ;o a wide receiving slot, but "'~er ee s AT TOURNEY '" _ Mlr11H1t "'·Mir• ce,11 ~ the ,..._.y senior will benefit the team M en -sun111 Hit•• "· 111..m. A"1!1ittl ,. l"""'" ' Gr-tk• m~ •better it. quarterback where the LI 'NIIMI!! 16s.ws. MU1lk•11 1M.l5 Vittdp lose Rtck SaemAn. SET SATURDAY V•rittr _ Ctrllf!• 1.:fi'"~a.\lt, ot.MMI,., t J\1 --·Jer also po"m'· out ..._al the acore ftw -'Mlr•letff 100, cr..m11 Vi11t1 w;m "'lft:1: W WI Ctt _ Ctl'OM 0.1 #Ir 1'1, k1My Hflll M1'°1 or tbt Chlcken and Beans contelt wu A wrest.Una t.ourMment for novice v1r11ty -'111111 ...,.!':fl1111rtt not indicative of anythlnc. youngsters is on tap Saturday morning 1 .. -ANM!fft "~ G.....,, ~1 H9 ~·'You can't tell very much &t Ellancia High Scbool. sponsored by '" -M«~•~ 1tmt...r1111 14 at ~~-_in ~ ~inl with9trt pads tbl.CostLMest Recreation Departmen,~~-::: ... _L~.,'re::·: on~· . • . . 1be tourney is oPf'D to 111 wresUers, AA _ s1. 1wttntwr•,, llooll'lll!fMll t "We just 11ve the boys about eia:ht 15 and under, who have never been ,.,_~.._"''·'"::iew' "".-..~offensive plays to see what . they involved in a hi1h scb lOI wresUlng pro-TM.., -Mm11t111 ":a. ••tt11111 1'4 ::::::; do -~ w•·t kind J techniques 111111 .. "'~' -s.tnttr c111n1r111 1111111 ·"· l'rltr "Vlilo'IS auu 1111 \A gram. IArtaclLll 11 ~,Meded aharpenlng up on." Wtlgbt tluxs wUI be aval11ble from Llf'lt -......,. SST..w. lL :e-" D. 1 A N' • L 1 w I s II' liiolllei-"'1 mtdi, Wllatllr has 45 pounds lo 111 pounds In hnl divisions, ... , _ .,...,.. '"'' --d~ 10 illlfl powtl'flCkt<!'Joo Von· """ for •&• four 1o 10 ind the othtr .,.~n .. "'. t.t"~ ---'' "'' "'· ""' · ti~ fnm bllfblct 1o flllJback, whtre from I l to 15. V•rtllV llovblH -Cri,t •1'111 Cunt1llloflt111 INt.,.. \ he ... ullll• power alCMIC with his Weigh·ins are aet for I a.m. with ~,\,"ti:":-\".'· "''"'" "" 0"""" .,._, 1966 HAltlOlt ILYD., COIT.A Mii.A 646-9JOI --' w-•Uinfc:lated two boutl later. '" tlr!Gln -L1m..,-i ,,.,,,..,. ~•rtdt) <r.,. , ' •.-d I i ·~ II Jet111ff" 1w•ll'l'I"""'' '"'' '"'· t-t S.rffce •'"' Perts hr All frnptrtell C1r1 Gt.her aop retumen art e ens ve A cUn be.Id by Gary Lambath, wl ••• 11eut1t1 -E1sun111 ,,,. ~.,111e cM.....,.,... .. _ ...... _ a-aw II C batCk. :~ve Remind et, who picked off be COJ'!!!Uct!d ~ior to action lt acqualnl n~r.-1.l lltf. $dlllllnt •M ;t1rmtlf ($t111t1 Mt ,....,...,. _, ..., fer A .. Wuhin(lon 25 21 .4&.'I ti 1% • PhU&d•lphio 21 31 .444 1 Cltvllllld 22 31 .4t5 11 Montreal 20 25 .251 12 Weit 1Mvl1ln 1'e1t IMvklH Ml,._ .. 34 17 .887 -Cincinnati 42 ti .737 A•(tls < 34 22 • IJYI 21\ Atlanta ll .., .SM fl,!. ... Oltland SI 21 .514 • Dod(tn 31 25 .SM Ill Chicago 21 n .!16 ' 151% S11t Franeisco , 26 31 .15' 16\I Jtan111 City 20 31 .371 1111 Houlton 21 SI .4fl 1111 Milwaukee 17 39 .!IH . 1111 San Dltl'.O 21 25 .43.! 1711 VOLVO 1'7J DIMO S2719 -r ' 'ftt 14,., rHI•, _.._, ........ C$til. " Ii ~u Pll n '19 JIJDta I ~or -atrial& In tho Clllck•n the paiilapt•ll with the intorn•Uonal "' ··~· -,..., •• , ........ , ••. ""'"' Orange Cl>unty'• Llfplt ... Keil ...... To,ed ... Velti J)oaler • , .. ~ and~ ft'a1, IDd 11f..p11Und ddtnalV• freestyle ndell. ~ 1""11~!..,.~ ':! Gt l!UI •lld~~y~-::::"'~'~"~·: .. :·_!=~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;: ... :.:,:;;;~~~;;~;;;;;;;;;=::.J:._:·~· -~Jl-1 tftd Jib ,'Witt. __ .:·---===========--:.:. __ ._•!. WOOIH1 •M Pl,,_ l ~V.MI 6-1, .. l. ' ,_ ~~----------~ ~-----------· --.------·~,~-·------~-.......,...,....---------- • - •• • -.v~or . Start Your Engines! by Deke Hou/gate 'n1f name of. Ute 1arne for a NASCAR driver Is to attr1ct attenl.D 10 he can move jnto a factory ride. It's almost ----~- ·Novel Ra:cing Team: • Man Drives for Wife , ~ .... l{ ' lly BOll'~ L."llANDY •• i-. ,_ lo purchale lbe counter. I can build 1,",cjjvy .... o.ltr PMM iteft h model f1ldnl car and en(ine for $1,100 ot $~•" .'lbere ls -ms novel -I l'nlll ~iid lo rac;-.. ~ <0mparod to !be otllell' f<>< a wile owninl the f1mily car .....,. -"-'3.IOO. ,, ·:r and leltlnc-' hubb1 drive to HUOft, While hopeful or wrJlll1rfgfthe and from work with the veh). He bulldl: hia own engines Pacific Coast late ';Mdcl cle along with pa,rticlpaUon and ii CWTeDtly r~ a 4f1 championmip lhis seasitn;' he in family outin11 oo weekends. Ct\ovrolot: (!Ill <Jievelle >~ · --;.-.11so-cogniunt·of-lbb 'tcilig~ unbelrd of thlt an independemt driver wits a race. -_ One al the me• lcying hanlest for that tt<O(lllllon Is I Dan TUT al Mland, whole proudest accomplishments to date were two races he bu actually led. Uolil he 1ets that coveted offer to drive a car capable el winmllg~ .. race, .Tarr will hive to fall btck oa bijl regular lint of wort to carry him along when he's not raciq., He fs a physkian, a general practitioner who keeps office boon aad alto conducts medical examinations for the Federaf Aviation It. is novel, bOwever, when Al the D'Kll'IHmt be_ is 3l!!OOd schedule ahead ,for ln.'! in- tho wile goods lier buaband In tho l'AICAR·poinl · stan-dependent driver and! car into drivlnc • ear she oYM . dings oit the Pactr..: Coast owner. · : ... 1 lll a flat track automobile race for late model cara.. .. After the Rivetllde r¥e,Slln· for money. He wu llUI first day day, NASCAR has s~ .. Mre' -Frank James al BaUrslield qualiller far Ille Rlverslde :;oo scheduled ill 10 days ma.king i~ ... ooe man who knows all but .wu amt to the rear of it virtually impo5$lbie:·.fot a t'.&e answen to this perplu:ing tbe field for mounting the driver with one ~ar dolr\g hi~ ~tte beinl a highly inhted physiciaa. DT. Tarr doeSf\'t ~iev;e he is any cHfferent from the dozens or other m~ competing I"' lbe Grand National circllil · '"J really am one of the group," Dr. Tarr said in a J)honc interview rrOin Jacbon. ~ch., where he drove • Dodge Daytona last Sunday ii the' Motor State 400. He will race -the same car lhia Swldly ta lbe Fol,sWI 100 al Riverside, near where his father worts On tht faCUH,Y of Mira Loma Collel!'. "I'm not. wealthy, aa some people have assumed. 1 have had to work full time Jince t was in hicft. school, aU the way through junior college and college. "These (NASCAR drivers, whose formal schoollllg generally Mopped fir abort ol Dr. Tarr's) are mort my typt people. because I crew up with them •ll· my .Jife. They havt accepted me for what I have done la racing." -..... ltcle t• Get Belellllf Wlaeel Dr. TUT pl die ..-, bq Ove yon ag• dd bollt a ..all medifW Red: ear wMell ...titer llrlYU netd ii Pamyhuia ... New Ywt. 1'e 4ee Ud u Ile" ta 1et -Ille -. -.-. ... -.. lild .... ..... all It -.. "" .... die -.. make tlle "' time .. tlleGna<IN-- Bt ••• nm U .. tf nces ean .r iltt lut tw• yean ucl ltopn .. nee tf .. ti dmel D 117t. "l'n _.,... f..a..D _. ..Ut6all." Dr.· Tan 11Jd,. "bot tltere ls H6.ilc mett cltalleqta1 &lau ult ndnf. I'm all ... ., •t 6eft, ,u&ed apt.n IOllM very &Md pys. U I 1et rul hid)' I -..... a IKWJ,py. •'J wot te a. I'• .. ,. tt btp ncla1 •1110 I ff' Wla. 'fBea 0.. fidery pelple 9ee )'91 hTt perteVtrUCt lite tUt,.maybt yo. wU1 pt• cUaee." Dr. fll't'i · M &teer -lifilillilitl came tlte tl1y ii W die "7altel Tabdep .. u• Ute time lte led tMi ARCA V1leD tM. Be ,_ la fl'Mt el dtt Talladqa field tbt really wua't al tut: 1acklmc fer taint, wtUi BObby hue, Jim Jim.bile •• '11111 Lnd ii ~ nee, .. thee eeculem ,.. ........... . "Lot Roy Y-..P u.pt -.... lo <Ur(<.• .. uld. "I rm ·It die .., I bn M ...W. Uve, aH I bow ..., tllllt 1 rm It ... luL I wat tat • Ute Ulfti• 1a, -hlo-.~---Sliiihir die ARCA --.V ....,; lautll )IOllU.., Dr. TUT -die leaol • tlle .-lap ..... Id It -·~ tlle-. -lie Wtw •lift_. ldt tlle wall "<Mee Jell'"' W ., ~D, y• ru't lnvt tMs nda1 alae," M Mid. Te4c1r'• Drlett s.i Cltls- Desptte the wild llJei ti bJch living pinned on lqelldary stock Cir driven like Curtis Tunltl' and tht late Joe Weatherly, today's driver is a tolld citira. accordiq: to Dr. Tarr. "PhyatCllly, t:heae men are bi. great shape. You're not &oin& to fmd better·specimeu in any aport/' be 'Hid. '"I1tere'1 enly one smoker in the top 1~ to 11 driven, and none ot them evea go out ud 1et drunk. "I'll drink a bett before Richard Petty will. .As far a1 the ltories about drug1 in athletlca ire concerned. they don 't appJy to ltock car racing. I've never heard ot anybody taking an.ythiq: more potent thal a pill to help him atay awake all night while be is working on his car. "Tbeae ... clean living, family type auys. A(rd .. ' lar as their educltioa is concerned, I judge a fellow by bow much potmU.al be has, not by his educat.iom. There. are some limply put medwUcs out there. They could go uywhere and worl<, probably &et ...U plid and not put In lbe l\00'3. 1'11rey're doing-~ they do for the same reason l do. lt'a the challenge. That's why I net." l'lrst Bllrd-teti Drlvtt 11'• llear --.G.-<l Cwpotlla, Cal., -.t. dM LAM C.ll111tal ~ Prb: at~ Alta., CaaMa, • few .. ,. ..... GnWt re,.u lie '8st Iris left .... Ille .... ...... ., die ,_ "lryloe .. .. ..... .Jrie); -wt• dte "'8b pedal... - WJlea k elbabecl "•t ef tlle car ii the victory circle, tkre i.. n..4, Uke • llawailu. ytlace kicker liter •e had jnt taM u. ....... *'8e pUtt, •• Poe ........ -<If. •'J peu I am 6t wwW'1 ftnt Nrefeotecl raa drlver,n Grabk .,mppod. Lf91eter SIM to Racl119 Life has been tough for peremiatl IndianaPolis SOO rookie l\alph Lipori, but tt. can have its momnts, He bqaa radag In IMI and passed hie r.ol:ie lest· at tho speedway In 1111. Llpori haa bee• lryiac UJISllCCOSs!ully lo lfl in the r11Cit ever lince.. · Be4'11fl never Md· the c::hance -ti "fl\lilify a Ttally ·top car, and ho haa -hll m... GI limo against the wall. TO_P UNEMEN -Boliterlng Mater Dei Hlgti Scb<iol'I /ingelus LO!lgU• fitle hopes in the fall will-be this pau of lineman candidates, Ted Hatfi•ld (left) -is.a i;.10;206-pound •senior in the fall while Craig Hanson: (rigbl) measure.:~ 240. The latltr will be a junior. MD ~xperiment Ends; Haupert Still Quaterback ·situation. He will be driving same tire Pamelli Jones used own mechz.1k:al worw~1 or a car owned by his wile and in time trials. . supervislon, to compete Jftl all the family barber in Sunday's Seftral weeks , ago b e races. •"'.:~In Faist.ail 400 at ruverside qualllied in third po.sit1on for Jam~ isn't compl!Jin g, · lnternaUonal Raceway. the Sacramento lOIHnile race however, and was amonit-'ihe 0 1 was drag racing when and was on the pole behind first drivers on the trite\1 to- 1 met my wife (Judy)" Frank Tiny limd. Jt was ihs first time day whe.n "qua!Uying · · ~ns recalls. .on a ~le dirt track and be started for the Falstaff'400 at "I continued tt>e practict bnlke the· qualifying record Riverside. ..·:" after we were married. One (which was· .!ub&equently Wife Jud)' will also1·~1 in day after a drag race she broken by Lund and another the wings , stop watch in•fr.i'nd, asked me, •aow come you driver).. urgiug her husband to ·ra·fust don't try racing on the round James finished second in a little faster to qualif? '11ear tracks?' " this race. the front of the pack. I told her I didn't feel I He is a confirmed Chevrolet ManY women shy ; ~ay could afford it and she came racing addict.despite the fact from the racing scene, But. right back at me: "If 1 get. a great majority of the stock Judy loves every moffi~Qt' of you one, do you have the cars are; Ford or Dodge pro-the action and never · \hibb guts to drive It?" ducts. · of the danger involved. '·;·''. The next day Judy and her "Chevrolet makes lots of After all, she would' like father purchased a $ 9 9 1ood --n.cing equipment and to see Texas •in December claimer and Frank James was you CID buy it over the and Daytona Jn FebruarX.,.~ in the· auto racing business r;,.""!~~-=~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~;,;~ ~ A:."'ir!~i bi:.~~: DAD-TAKE CARE . OF · YOUR GRAD!! .: .: Bakersfield, he was fourth ln driver polnta for the euon. ·.· new ··• The; greal experiment at The fourth starting backfield as a slarter at fight tackle lt hasn't always been this J.fater Del. Hlgh School is end-ace is one ·whose name is witl:i l.alTy Scbeonke, •235, a easy for Frai:ik. When he ed and Bob Haupert is once apt lo appear nlisspelled most varsity reserve who failed to ~~b~ ~d: again the' Mc;>D8fcb starting of the seasoo. Dennis Wo-get a monogram last season, tmsted in hi! future and quarterback after spending jtkiewki, ·a 115-pounder, was at the le.ft side. ownership of his ratln.&: can Start him eut Hilely and wisely On • SUZUKI Sportcyelo. most of spring drills al a a backup fullback last season Pat Hefeman, 205, a starter was taken ·over by busllM!ll halfback .-itiQn. but didn'l see enough action t the beginning _of Jasl Iirms-for__a period. ol__time. ~ to earn a Jetter. --season, wil.1 start at ri...w He fM.nlly qu1·t ,..,., .... Jn 1• We .wlU l11CI..., .. ....., ,.,.. -. •f! ............. .. 1..;,; .. "Our offense hinges · around 6". .._ ....,16 • ·Don Roy, 190. starb at guard with Dic:k diStefano, "I told the.. owners it they Bob. He :.S our leader and fullback and joim Haupert as 185, a varsity letterman last didn't want to IO out to win li.1 JAMES LT·I)' 0 : i will be playing quarterback the two returning backfield season at the left lide. the race, they could forget jq the Iall," coach Bob Woods lettermen. Mario Mtle, 180, is returning it as. far a!} was concerned." 1114 OLO NIWfOft ILYI .. C.M.-641-IMt .. ·- , _~S:re:.::ve'....'.:K~em~pe~r~,~200~,~r~e~iu~r~ns~~·~t~lbe~co~ntor~!poa~iUon~·~·-~--~H~IB~wif~·~·~·~nd~bi~·s~b~11~~~..,~than~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!'!!~~~~!!!!!'!i!!!! says. r "Wt can'l tell too much , aboul our defemt without pads but we hope we have teund the right combination. We will ~P ju&&Jinc our secondary aroimd ootil we come up with the right com- binati<rl. "We have been weak at the linebacker position the last couple of years. I believe we art _plronger at Otis position this year with co-captain Bob- by deLancelotti and either Rick Shelton or Mort Stanbra playlng here." The Monarch mentor was pleased with two s p r 1 n g surprises. Rocky Simpson, a junior varsity player last season, has moved into the important left halfback posi- tion to replace graduating senior Mark. Dunn. A· 145-pouq_der, S Im p 1 on boa.sb speed as his main asset according to Woods. The other happy surprises is Stanbra, up from l h e freshman squad'. Stanbra, .ic1 addlUon lo playing al a linebacker position, is backup man at fullback on offense behind lettennan DoMie Roy. Statisliclans will have lrou· hie with the Monarch passing game this sta50'i'I with the Nanry brothers cavorting at the end positions on offen.se. Dave will also serve as backup quarterback w h 11 e starting at tight end. He is &.Z and weighs 180. Brother Jim stands M and weighs lt5. Both are lettennan, Jim a starter last season. ~ale Monday only Low, low prices .on our best wide 4:-ply polyester cord tire Vanderbilt Premium t V-120 V.L P. 36 month guarantee* . .,..., .700-IJ Tube1<"s~ W;iclw.itl~ p~ 11.i~in .-..:.£ F~. f1e:J.i~ l1.7a '° l1.9t>. Wllhou\N-.....add S1. ~add S.J iol ............ C?l-M C73·1S lubeJ~s hl•c\wJll~ ' ·;, • f'l 1.1> rrd!·ln and I~. J' !) f 'l<'.l<AllS2.04totl.17. · J1 ;~ Whhoul ~..dd j /t )L Ple;r.,e .Kid SJ 6'rr ' ""ici1-•U.,, '---1-i'~14-­ F78·1·· 1 11bt•I"'" hlJ; ~ .. ,1 II~ Jllll• lr.tdc!•rn .or.d I I'd. F .... I .il$l.<4U to Sl .44. Wttho9r tr:idc·in .idd )1. Pie~ .dd SJ .....,. .. hiin..Jlb. T«bo·lc,~ bf.t.,~w.111~ pl<I• t•.tdf..r1t"nd l<"d. I\•" !Jl Si.f-oll IO \!.W. \\otfm.1t tr1~·•1l <1dd 1 1. Ple•~e .idd SJ tor ... i..11;-... .. 11 ... ln betwea vilits to the spttdway, Liguori races· whatever ~car CODM1---bil-way.--Not-long ago-il"-Heidd>err; Pa'., he wrecked hla stock: ear, and two yong me• offertd to Jet Liqu6ri nee· the mt they bd driven to the trick. · Moto Faces GreatKojika -Bigc.arWhitewalls ':,!;'; $2'5 ..!.! be~ lo tho mcitJior al ane al the boys. They "'1tiii0Lliii>rf"'lho riilriiii!y on coodi~oa tiliif he would allow them to~ his pit for him. Uguori agt.ttd. "'Ibis waa fine for-me." as Liguori told the story later to BIO Tuthill, dlr<clor al the M""""1 al Speed at Daytona Belch, Fla .• ~ Inner had a pit crew ·~. . '"Ear!r Ill the race tlle)' kept nvlng lo ·mo to come )~, "l wis pua1td but, decided to atop 1nyway, One of·lhe kido qolcldy.ru -and -the ""' deck lid. "I ye)led, 'What's wron(?' and the other one yelled back 'You 've tot our~ in tbl tnmk.' " . ' Deep Sea Fish Report ·tNWO•I CArft .._..,. ·-,. _,..., DI .... F l a ...... llf ~ .............. -u, .... ~/ 1n ... ,,. ...... !If •Kt. Ill Mis,, 1 ....... IM ClalRtfT&-..Mf _..,.., lA• Mic Stlo ..... , ........ ltMlo -· .:,::,. ~ IP" 11; II'' ""1.-'" "..,,.., ......... ,,,,...,~ _r.-..-11~natD ..... ---f r1an111e Cftll.-.Jt .,.._, t.tH __ ......... __ , ........... _ . .....,.. ............. ICIAIGIH-tt .,...,.,. • ... ,, .. ... '" ~ ,. .... ' .,,, ... .... 1 ~It, I "-'!Wt· ltl& lk ...,..II I '91 .... JJ. .•. ' Jap~iliains ?.1r. 1'-1oto and 'Ibt Great Kojika will square of£ in head-to-head competition Monday night In the wresWng feature a t Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. In other matches, Rocky (Soul Man) Johnson goes againt Art (Boom Boom ) tilahalik in a n o d\s.. quaUficaUon contest w h i I e Germany'• Karl Heisinger and newcomer Jock Annstrong are featured in a pal( ,of apedal events. Action gets under way at 1:30 p.m. · -,· Shock Absorbers 2f~r 11.88 .... ltd ~fedriWni*'5W~JIDS'Qf·s Rl5Pflltiion, 5hoct: ~ of Ofit•nll ~ q~itt stop ·whed .miking, 'itt shim'"' ~nd Wil!ltfvr ilont ~ pi'!'IS. For .OSI Ameri<an r-.rs, ';ll)O;i{)S ' • l~~ •1~pl'"' ,......._, .. 6&.k.fi2• to Sl.01. WNioot Ind!!·"' :ldd$1. . · F""' nre installation Frer puncture repair for life oi orii;illdl Ile a" Free lhorough s.ife1y checl: ffte Wheel rowtion ewery 5000 11111es * · Ue+ Quaker S(:lte al * 11 Pt. Brake Overhaul J icqt. 34.88 may co south coast pl111 only, 11n cliego frffwoy .+ bristOI, co1t1 rn1s1, 546-9321 r. I ' . . .. . I' I . . • .. : · .. j. • .• ' I 'j . J . ·i .. .. ·l I: ~: . . • : ' ,. ' : ,. • ' .. • I· ' .. -.. .. •• ·l ., ·. " .• . ,. ' .. • , •• •,. . ' . .. ,, ' " • . , .. ' • " • .. ,• ·' ·1'~1 ' I >. , , I 1 . • Ba.Mr P'~et. RACING TO PARADISE -Russ Ward',. new C-Olumbia-57 Aries will ·be flying the ~urge~ of the Lahaina, Haw~ll, Yacht Club Monday when she answers the starting s1gna1 for the 3,571-nule Los Angeles to Tahiti Race. Her nine-man crew head~ by ~an E~iott of NHYC, have logged Slh Tratipac faces per man in 48 crossings -including Honolulu and Tahiti. The crew includes Frank P.er- son, .NHYC; Bob McClai.re, Lido lste YC ; Dave \Vood s, Balboa YC; Rick H~m­ bletqn, NHYC; Guy Doran, LAYC; Jacob Wood, Del Rey YC· and Lyle Nelson California YC. ' ' Long Point Racer~ Ready to Set ·Sail Balboa Power Squadron's sµquiier course in b a 11 i c ~ng '.' startS Monday at 7 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay Ave., Balboa. Ocean ra.cing and Pacific Handicap Racing Flttt .Yachts take Off Saturday in New]>9rt Harbor Yacht Club's' L<lng Point Race, the third . in the current Ahmanson Series. The fleets will race to Long Point, Catalina Island Satur- day, rendezvous overrlight at .The U.week course . covers NHYC's Moonstone .c o v e nianJ ~ tOpics l tt c;l a d j u g moorings, and sail home Sun- seamanship, rules of the road, day. • _cmnpass, cWtrt feading, dead 'Ibe times on both 'leis of .,; · • · t' r tbe1 race are combined. as one ~ .omng ~aviga KKI, · ,sa ety irate in detennlning the win- Sunday's homewMd bound race' starts at noon for all of the ORF classes and at 12 :10 for PllRF. The· flnish will be off the Balboa 'Pier. aJ!Oal, Coast Guard regul .. IMPORT CAR •AUTO EXPO 70 lions and aids to navigation. ner. . .hoW:inS Jun9 11, 12, 13 8~~t~~ ;:1uz~:~·: Sa~~r~;Y~;~a~ ar~~~~11 a.:~ CornbinediwtthP .·,. 1.:mtj'~ters -including Class A and B Ocean Racers, .• : I ~~ ; ~· : .. 1·1 · I ' • I ~ri:.~ ".u.:ro (or-:,.01Qi.l,C and .o, and D'ELE'~ .. ~ +.-....AL '. :t>!.'~t~p, however,'.is ·11:20 ·lot' PHRl'\ r~ start · ,. · · · ~~~4'o--• ·' 1....,., · '' ~ .. ·:'•> !!91.a'Ji~ !or JQlnlHli 1•'<111' Uie Balboii .Pier and ,.~:..,.~.,;~;-, ~ . .,.,,N,:~· ;.::·"1; ~·,-i ':' ~.",.:.:.~f·;~cl~l\l1~1 .n.teret•~di ·:.t~;fJnistr:f;letW~ ~com-._:-:.:,~~~~·~· ~.:=.:.;~J . r; ,·~. ·t.• ·; ~·~~· ~an!' •. e'~~~ ~I . .f~f(~! .. ~rlt~ .orange .,... ....... "".-"~ < -~, .. ...,_ .. willUUlli.,. ~ .., }f ~ • • • ,, ! ,,11~ ~ •. , . ' Fridot, Junt 12, 1970 O.\ILY PILOT ),~ . ' erl~ . Cvp. ... -, . · -. ·: -rr~r~rage i)_u.rn~d • • ~" j I · ·• , ~ 1 ·.·., ~ . 'fwit;e by Rivd_ls : I ,! /j ~ 't""• ' ST~RD, Conn. (AP) -pnjlmlnary trials and hopes :OW!OY '~gan hopto IOday he'-.an,iam"lhe Ubles as will lie dlllerent !or his 1l .. k Valiant did .. mer In the ,. .. k -lkleter y~ )lot~... . ·~ ., . oqt 91 SL Pete.,buig' Fla. • a!Jet loolng her two ltnl 'illee1 ~e 4b-yeaf--0kf MO:gan; who to Intrepid. designed, buUt<and •ak}ppers Morgan and tus crew have the Heritage, reeei•ed a rude had .Ill"® · leis sailing time recipllorl Thursday in the . to work ou~ any kl.ab 1lnce 'po'elimlnery trialJ to pick a they , atriyed ooly, Tuesdly defender for the America's after a l,fOO.mlle sail ug the Clip. , • coast from Flor..lda. Morgan and the Heritage After today, Heritage, wae beaten by Intrepid .,xi Intrepid and Valiant move to Valiant· in the races oo Long Newport, ·R.I., where f~r ~ ·bland Sound Qy the convincing trials will be held In. July Umes of one minute, 57 and August and the U.S. seconds and by 5:42, res~ defender selected for the' fam-- Uyely. ed AmeriCa's Cup ra ce 1 Morgan lakes the Heritage starting sept. 15. Either a out again &oday in the last Fi'ench or Austra1lail yacht day ,of his series of will be the challedger. Oft BYC . , Lid0-14 s·ailors Readv " ' ·. . :fu Championship ·Ra~e Lldo-14 aallors will hold their Class B skippers will com· fleet ~mpionship Saturday plete for the H a r r o w b Y. . afX!, · Spnday in a series or Perpetual, awarded each ye~r bay rai::es· held off Baltk>a to the first Class B skipper Yacht Cliib. to finish.-' , -. ~ ft will t)e ' thi! 13th 8.nn\I'al ' r championship for ·Fleet ·No. 'The re.gaua will also decide I, and v.ill be the first time the fltet representatives for since 1966'lhe sertes ·ha! been the.naUonal champi&nShip to held in the bay instead of be hel~ in Jackson, ·Mi.al1 ln t¥ oceaa. . , , August., 'Dave Ullmaft of Balboa Yacht ciob is· the l<fefendiag Frank altd E~Jyn White will champion for the secoild yehr be race. eommittee chairmen in a row. He-is ·also the CW'· for this.,weekend'~ reg'atta: -unt~·rfl.tional""Champtoi'hin-UU..___,on S.altl!.~~~ the fleet , class. v.•111 OOia 1[5 annuJI!J.ii!iier. .· Skipper~ Jh Class A will be al Balboa Yact,t Club.,. Colnj>etlng' ·ror' the' Kingsley -Perpetual Trofihy whicfr sym- bolizes the fleet 'clwnpio nship. PAT I PINCll llTURNS V111T ""T •JACKI• .,.NCt:R ' AIM• ~ Tltlll.I 1nM , PIONIER IAllllRI 1Mt NIWl'ORT .ILVO. .... JS" T·RAVEl., . "·auG · '. . ... . .. .. ' . 11 .. ""ANfAf.ASHJON-...;,.;..,_:~;.;i;'.L, J;.;,.1. . . I" '' 'l ·;5\'j' ' . Lower,Sqbipon'.. . , ' , -.• : : ~.I• . , . · -~1 -~, r.-,.. ~ a· uhit «..,.uc .lJniled )Kates ' •· · ··" · · ·-D-Cn't~t1111aUtst."'11tti-}niiml.' · · , ''·' -PowerSq~.:>""1>-pro!iu BCYC, Ifusting. '·· _ ' .-~ '. organization decidated entirely · .. 1 . 1· ,;"'Irk Y,OUr cefendars nojit . · ' 'J ~.. to safe boating· and iboating Bahia COrinthlaft,-YaCht Club •f;, • 1< •• • + .-.a.. •= J • "-~ llAT • I · . v . • • • and ~ · ..... · .~uca .. Qtl., ' ' . will;, be ·-t to;-.;ueet 0 sailing , : -"', . ' 'ta '.Advance rtgistl:~Ulru .is oot yadils Jrom Lot Alige!es ijar. , MA:i I EL HqT WHEf;L..$~ .A ESf DAY -· ~;a· to ~i·a~lxr<i'1 J:?:~d~lurdea"?rm.~~_;: s.ntll Ana:F!-fflon Square . In Court .,_, -."( the first night. ; :"·' • &°'Y· ....-'.""" i · · " ~ ..... ~ . . __ , . _ Furth!L_ln{ormatldn .can be CcrhoSi_for tht'~Vent Ls Ca-........... y, June 13, 9:30IJl..M. had by calling Isabt?l 'Pea•e, 6rlllo Beach VaChl Clubol . r;'1 class secretary, at «'7~1855:--Los" Angeles. I ~ •. , .,, ~ .. 'i'--'; . ~-. • . ;.,, .. ,. · ·: · :_...VCI ·to Dedi(afR N e·w· Sloop SQUARE • , ". . Mrs. Frederick Bames, UCI Slated to be u~ ln UCl's P'h y s i Ca' l Educ at Ion instructional, rp.eitlonal and ··Ach6;~!'1(rattYe .Assistant, wlll intercolle,Sa\e'.J:f1;jp g .p~ ~-:cnrlsteft, - . ~'Ucl, •. ·~ ·ne_ W Shields grams,. 'the ~slQoJ) is the lourth '1o br! donated lo UCI 'Class ·slobp ·Sunday al I p.m. by Shiel&s. .~-... Ot~rs are , . · ''n!e;~es will 'ht held: named ''Dainty," "Oilrlotte," ~.· ~ ~ht.ttie fti!iW' Intercollegiate. SaiJ.: aJ}d ."JeQn. '.' ing and Rowing Base, 1801 The:Chrl!tening will be-part Make a ·travel bu9 out of your Yollcswa9en. Buy a T,alls West Compster. A q9ht, easy·to-ha~I travel tr11iler With a kln9 sin bed, desl9necl especially for l'anely bu91. ~­ one now at: • W._ Coasl Highway. of the UC! Big I Booster -----volilit>ll liltH'liliUonail b' Sail' . . . ' . y r rnrDaractlvlties: · known. yachtsman Cornelius Members of the UCi sailing ----Shjeldr,the~new »foorl:RiOp-progf1r.a wm serve as-1fiits 'trill be christered "Colttmbia" . to Big I merilberS for an alter· 1871 ,1 I EA"CH BLVD . liy;·~r~: ~amts. ~n'.".oo".'."!.:-o!'.'....'.!a~nu~·'.'.'1y-_:s~a~m~·n!g·"-·--~!!!!~!'!lii~!!!~!!!!!!!!J!!!! HARBOtJR~V.W ~---· HUNTINGTO" BEACH, CALIF_. 142-4435 stere'"o103~ the Sounds of the harbor • ~ . ' • • • ' ' l I . ' I I ·-· • I I t .-~~ ............... ,...~ ... .-.r;,-;~ ~.~.O.~, ... F•"l··~·~•C::""7:::1'.'::;-~;::";;:;c:;"''T'<O'.O~;c-;r;:-;;-,;""'lif:;;"'~-;'.:;o?:;'"i;;'l"";'0:;"'."7 ... ";";.<•""<:;:'." .. ..-".c-;~ .. :;::>" .... "" L I • If llAILY PILOT frfd01. Junt U. lt!O • • Beating Air Pollution People Investing Mo11ey Somewhere By SYLVIA PORTER your rejection or these as Q. IF YOU RA VEN'T been prime mediums fir your sav. pouring your new money ings bas forced them to pull dlrectly into the stock market baclc on mortgage )ending. in the past severa1 months This in tum bas led to a -and you, certainly have~'t crisis in home construction. -where have you been 1n-. • has led to moun-vesting it?--__ Thi.sJn.J\U'.g__ ~ _ A. In U.S. Treasury and ting pressure for an end to Federal Agency ..marketable all interest rate ceilings 10 obligations, traded in the open banks. and savings institution.. market and bringing you 'th the returns ln the historically high could compete Wl open 7, a and 9 percent range • . . market for your savin~s. In...corporatioa and in state The dangers of a wide-open and local bonds, also offering ra~ for your 1avings dollar you reconi..bjgb interest rates are obvious _ and so are · Q: BUT HASN'T money the dangers of a continued gone Into savings accounts'! flow of funds away from the A. No -not on anywhere financial insUtution11. near the scale of past yeaN;. Meanwhile, your funds have ln fact, we've been witnessing ol l.O.U .s on an astronomical a massive "disintermediation" been flowing into all types • -that clumsiest of bafflegab of 1.0.U.s on an astronomical t ·word! invented tcrdescribfr the &eale. -"""'" whereby you by-pass YOUR PURCHAllES of U.S. the customary, reg u la led Treasury marketable issues in financial institutions and put 1969 totaled a historic '10.2. your money instead into the billion, more than double '68's open market's bonds and notes $4.4 billion. Your purchases on whlch you can earn more of Federal Agency issues interest. (By going out of the totaled $4.5 billion, also more financial intermediates, you than dollble 1968's level. Your "disintennediate.") And you haven't been saving via. U.S. purchases _al state and local savings bonds either. Last tax~xempt 1.0.U.r came to year, you actua1ly cashed in $4.4 billion against net SALES $400 million more of savings in '68. ln the first quarter of 1970, you actually bonds than you bought. dominated the corporate bond Q, BUT SURELY people market, buying an estimated have been buying mutual and enormous $2.9 billion. funds~ As the dominant role has A. Yes, while you've been switched from the individual liquidating the stoc.k3 of in-to 1he institution In the stock dividual corporations o n markets, so it bas switched balance, you've been buying from the tnslituUon to the mutual fund shares o n balance. ln 1969, all sources Individual in the bond markets. outside 101 coralporl abtio~ -in-The upspiral of interest dividua s, sm u 11 1 n e s s rates and the-doWJ'l.$piraJ of Jf a Tt ri eTI1f1 p s7 l:trmers, stock prices are revealing personal trusts, non-profit in· stock prices are revealing billion of corporation stocks distortions which none of us on balance while buying $4.9 anticipated and are creating billion of mutual fund shares on balance. money flows which few of he us "recognize. much I e 1 s T re ~e profound trends understand. I know no one be.re which cry out for at-he tention and interpretation. who as yet grasps whal t se For instanre, the upsurge profound developments will in interest rates has Jed to mean. a convulsion in yoor ways of saving money. IN 1969, YOU put $16.9 counts than in 1961!; in com- me.rciaJ bank savings accounts alone, you put $10 billion· LESS than in the year before; in savings associatons,you put almost HALF as much as in 1968; from savings banks just lhia past April, you withdrew $ISO mlllioi'lon balance. - By so doing, you alone have been a crucial factor in today's dangerously t i g h t squeeze on mortgage money. FOr because about $8 o( every $10 of mortgage money banks and savings instl.lulions, comes from commercial flecll!CB )'()l!P 1Y70 iAC()ffi8 tsxes ! "'9jl"~--'1Qtdlq•ot f111t11'• ....... ~ZZSOllllSilltiM~ ......... ,,.........-.... ,., .. ,, ..... ... ,,, .. , ... , ....... . fM •ltfultllJI •1:ntPtt11• 11111 .... •Ulllllillll • • •• P I I I' e t~l·Jlll 1-..W-c.r,.. Jll r. 11t• It, .. ,,1,1•• 111 C1,I• ••••• C1ljf. 1 1121 \ I • United Pilot J.F.~llahn . - In 3lstYeaT JOhrf' F. ••Jack'' Ca.llaban. ·~17 Amherst Platt, Costa 1 ~tesa, t,;elebrated his 30th 1n- niversary ol service wi\.h United Air Lines on May 13. Callahan, 52, is a native. or New York City. He hokts a Bachelor of Arts degree' irom Catholic University. Callahan joined lhe airllne as a reservations agent In Ne"' York City. Arter 3'h years as a Marine Corps pilot in World War JI (discharged with the rank of cap~aln), Callahan entered United's management ranks as chie( of reaervaUons in Bostan in l!M.6. lle returned to New York the next year with the nmt job title, and in 1950 transfer.... nd to lhe airlloe's aa1e.s cleplrlnl<nt. HI moved to Oilcago In 1956, ~ II C.ity Nits manacer the.re for lhrte years .,.,.,.. «ilNc lo Los Angeles In 19!0. '. • 'FHE COUNTER Advance In Year .- .1 '. .. ' ,. . '.". • Market Sy Ha bob ... :'. J .. I j ' ' J :l • J j ~ ' -· ~ ., • . ' t • -. • • • " -t ' . ., 't ·r ·• 1 :± • •• • ' • :.~ i .. ~ ....... •f .. ···~ -"" .. l •J•'.-'J. ' .., •• _ t~ ... .., :~~1·· . ' • •l• ii ·.~ ! • -~lt ... ~ , . . .,. .... ' .~ . :::~#.; ,.. '-I I . ~ ~ • "· • .. ' I ' • un.v PILOT ' r HAPERVILl.E, 111. (UP I) - Kroehler Mfg'. Go, said it is withdrawing from the bedroom furniture business in the United Slates aad ·Will close down its wood fufnlture plant In Lexington, K y • because or operating losses. PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPll - Del E. Webb announ ct'd purchase of the 25 •s tory Kroger Building in ClnciMali and the 20-story Traders Na- Uonal Bank Building in Kansas City ror •12 million . 1be seller was R. E. Duma! Milner, an investor. Webb said none of its stock was involved in the deal, bot both buildings were acquired subject to long tenn mortgages by Prudential lrL!Urance Co. of America. NEW YORK !UPI) Jersey Central Power & Light Co. has applied to the Atomic Enerty Commlssion for a pennit to butld a second nuclear power plant in Oceen County. N.J. COst, includin~ nuclear fuel. would be $367 mi!Uoo. The proposed unit, to be situated less than a mile east of the company's Ost.er Creek un1t, would have Initial net electrical capacity of l,129,000 kJlow1tL!. Earliest completion date would be April JS. 1975; la ten would 1>e A'ptil 15, -1m. am es l • l. ,·- ' 1, ,. I I ) .. . ,. ~--r..~ .............. -..~-0·-;;-;;;;;""""'"".,,.....,~""'l" ......... ,._....., .... ...,.,----~----~ ....... lllllll .... "!!'ll!! .. ~.~.~-~--!!'1!!1--lllllll!!!!!~~~.~~~.~::::t~, \ . ~ , OAILV PllOT ;fricM.1~)1111t 12, 1~70 ------- An elderly patient has walked 15 miles for treatment by one of iiortheast Thailand's mobile...medical teaips . • Waiting !heir !urn for treatme fU. DUting the day hundreds arrive from farms and neighboring villages. '.t ' A young Thal mother is given a cholera 1hot at the clinic of • vltitlng mobile medical team. • ,. • • \ Titis Js a r,e~ion ">.t lf.\Je10_,l\03ite 1"111 of.,tliei,c~~·t~yfrom !If own " capiLtl, near-the Cominuriisf..domi:. • nated;arcaa of.Laos, -arUl it hU long ' bee.!!:µtl'ef.1'ned bY.!!1.SUrKl!ncy, · . . \ .: _, ... ~ Now;howe,ver, lHe doCtor goes to 1 ' .• th~· peqplf-Mobil~ .ll)<dical .teams 11\ ve1 · ioun' the 1 i:egion, bringing medical services to many: villages for the first.tj_me: 4ncf fighting dis- eases such as mala:ri& and cholera. . ' ~ --J.~aeh tean1·has lfi1~ja}istsi in~ clud1rig Thai doctoi.s:. :~~~nurses 'vorking in cooperopoii !"1tb a U.S. foreign aid pi;ogram-the Agenc1" for lnternatio~al DeveJopment (A.I.El.}: In one year,.661niclrmedi-,. cal unit.S tl'eat 8?,me two millio~i."" peo\}le in 1;500 vi\lageis.1 ~lp •equip _se.veJ-al hospitals:{dig ·over three doze n" wells, and train an additional ' 500 p3.ramedic31 personnel. At the signal of t he temple drun1, J>e<>ple, yoting and"oldJ flock to ol:>- t:lin help. They often wal,k many ntlles from outlyingla·rms and ham- -!els l o -attend a sessi9n: 'fhey are beginning t.o share~ the l>euefil:3 af expanding welfare·· sery.ices. Aud they are 1inding tlJ,.eir~ liVes a little c freer of the .old hliT"~'nst· in partic- ular Of the fear and a tit.of helpl~s sicknegg, • • j The moblle medical team arrlYH at a remote Thai·vtllaoe:-1 Thal doctor (left) Ctill. In tho rwmoto, ¥1Ji.o.s ol,-•I ThllllOnd ,_ for . ., lhtl flr1ttl-ftan docton wllo visit th1111. • ' I _f · talks to the A.l.D. coordinator. A 1ign1l l1 beaten on the temple dnim to call the villagers for medical trutment, 1t a makuhlft cli"nlC'ln the temple ilself. A sick cltlkl ti •nminltd for frKM of,maleN,1 • dlMne which 11 • MW being erOltcaJH. XP Newrfutum.1iciin !Sho1c-l'l1uttt1 l>v Corl Ptttel!U 1 \ ,., 1 ----------------- FtldQ, Junt 12, 1970 DAILY PILOT 23 • • .. • EE. ' ·DE ·- . ~ . Where to ,go • •• What to tlo . -~·---.. -.. -"';. -.. It' - ... A portion of the Anaheim Convention Center will be transformed into 1 floral paradise June 20-28 When the SoUthland Home and Garden Show opens with a gala premiere on June J9. with Droceeds ,:oinp: to the Childrens Hospital ol Orange County. It opens• to the public on June 20. ' Flowers and shrubs from 21 countries around the world will be uaed in the garden section of the show "'hich Is a new addition this year. Among the more spectacular di splays will be a :JG.foot high mountain covered with snow-decked plfle trees and a Japanese garden with the traditional templ e and bridge set amid colorful yello\V chrysanthemums. Delicate orchids ill e trn'li"al i<:larwl settinO' will vie with the bold beauty of red roses decorating a r~olica of the Statue of Llbf>rty. All of these and more are the creations nf Harty Macres of ·Santa Ana who has gained the title or ··~tr. Flower Show'' throuJ?h his work in such outstan- ding floral spectaculars as the •Tourna- ment of Roses. Los An~eleii: County Fair, California IntemaUona1 Flower Show, W,.rld Flower Show and manv others. JOSE 'NIETO TRIO WILL PLAY THROUGHOUT THE GARDEN AREA DURING SHOW Macres started ordering ·nowers and shrubl'I more than three montlts a~ In order to have the varieties he wished . Some of them available only from soecialized growers_ 'Mlll was true in the case of eremurl. a South AmHic.in rilant similar fn yuceA which lie ord~ from Mrs. Fred Stone of Corvallis, Ore., the only grower in the United Sl11tes. ' l1ater1nissio1a ~c-oast --Comics Score But exotic flowers of great beauty must have the proper setting and many months ,r planning have iOne ito the ,.floral utravMama which will pfease vlllt•rt to u.. liolD< show." 9,!!e·~ may wa}.k through "The \!alley of the Fountain&" whue clear waters will leap from colorful ,becfs of flowers. By TOM TITUS Of l~e 0.11' ,.Hot' Iliff LOCAL BOYS MAKE GOOD DEPT. -Orange Coasl comedians Bill Skiles and Pete Henderson are on tour with Laugh-In 's Rowan and Martin these da ys, and grabbing off most of the fat notices. If the reviews [rom Lhe Washington Post and Star are any indication. "The highlight or the show. and the two . young men who fried to keep it from total disaster ," is the way Star critic John Segraves put It. ''Their com- edy is almost total visua l and aural" and "Their brilliantly t i m e d im- Yexican Fiesta Opening June 10 At Padua Hills provlsalions, fttsh style and total lack of pretentiousness easily make them the standouts or a long evening." More reserved, bUt equally laudalo.ry, was the Post, which commented, "Skiles arid Henderson show formidable gifts as an inventive team of mimics. Their best scenes (an awards ceremony in an endlessly echoing hall) are quite brilliant bits of madness." The Post writer singled out Skiles' robot bit, a fixture of _the duo's local ..repertoire of za niness, as "a bil of ·pantomime that would have done Marceau justice." Rowan and h1artin fared less suc- oessfully. The Star dumped them un- ceremonious ly as "merely two mediocre st.arid.up comics away from the tube,'' while the Post decried their "jokes of stupetying wiUessness." One might gather, as Orange Coast night clubbers have known all along , that it's abo ut Ume Pete and Bill had "Carnaval fie Veracruz," a gay fiesta their 0~ show on the tellv . It's not Jn tropical Mexico. opens June 10 al out nf the realm of possibility, and Padua Hills Theate r in CJare1nont. a few more reviews like this might The-carnival or song and dance from speed the cause along. the State of Veracruz, Mexico, is Uvely . _ with Caribbean rhythms and costumes !\.flSSJON IMPROBABLE DEPT. - of its people. An interesting playlet, Costa Mesa's Judy Burns, who occuj:jied a tradition or the camaval. is presented a r~turcd spot in lhls column a year in Act .1. ll lnvolves the King and ago. is lhc subject of· 'an Illustrated Queen of the fiesla, the Book of Life .articlue in lhis week's .TV qulde, chronkl· and ihe Oevil. It Is symbolism that in.i: her rise-as f video writer ':-' and 9!'1C will find enacted and re.enacted su~uent fall. by the Mexican people during their 'l'he story recounts how Judy !!Old fiestas and carnivals. a script to "Star Trek" on her first Patrons or such folk arts needn 't travel attempt. then went oh the "Mission : all the way to the Gulf of Mexico Impossible," where she was hired as to enjoy them. for they are presente,d an apprentice writer. She wrote two in faithful authenticity in all of the scripts for that series and did S)TIOp&es plavs at Padua Hills Theatre. on those submitted by other writers. Although most of the play's dialogue Then, although she '!as described by ts in Spaniah. the Players art very series producer ~ Geller a s clever and adept at lransmitllng the • "brilliant'' and )Xlsses5ing "Incipient story !g the audience. ~lent as a writer," she. was let go. ''Camaval de Veracruz" introduces the She's now back ln her Mesa del Mar popular sUmmer habit of Jamaica af ter home hoping to mike it as a ·free each performance. This is an outdoor lancer. the new season gets under way In the fall. Sometimes you can get ahead by just fiddJ lng around ••. Costa Mesa 's }{arlan Morris will be fr>:ing to do just that nex:t week when he competes in the national division of the Old Time FiCt- dler's contest in Weiser. Idaho . , • con- testants come Crom all mirts of this country and Canada for lbe June 16-20 event. which offers *2,200 in cash prizes. The chief topic of conversation around the Richard Dow household in Irvine these days Is Laguna's upcoming pro- duction of "Oliver" . . . . ruchard find hi11 wife. Carla, play Mr. and Mrs. Sowcrberry. while ,son Mason is in the chorus . . . . Richard also is un- derstudying for the leading role of Fagin. Producers AunouQcecl For Flip Wilson Show Monte Kay and Flip Wilson 's Street Cotner Productions has announced an assoc iation with 'Bob Henry Productions for the new "Flip Wilson Show" wbJch' will air' this _fall on Channel 41 in· the Thursday, 7:30-l:30 p.m. time slot. Henry wlll act as producer with Moote Kay as execuUw. producer. Director writers and other staff will be announced shortly. °""· f!1 t!ie )~l fOIJlltains wm be SMa~througlr 1µ1 .tnfrancf': arch framed with ~:rose.,·~ hf~Oites of various nitlions and adoHie-t with ca«es of live white doves~ symbolizilig peace. A smwjy, tropica1 island, comnlete with huts; 'rowbcia~s · and' lakes, will have a · 30-foot trtij:licaJ ll'ee of orcbkls. Han~g:: gardens will be alive with. the colors, ot roc:es, carnations. glad ioli . A waterfall "ill be the center of a CHJiet summes: $Cene with a natural woods <(feet •. J.fanv exhibitors will have booths man- ned with experts to give visitors ad vice on problems from lawn maintenance a;1d pl1ntlng 'to J'ais.ing nower1 and landscap- iri'I'. , \I • ' 1be Southland Home and Garden Show. \vhldl had it!, inception as the Oran11 e Cow:lty1 Home SOOw in 1955, will, with the exception ol the Oower show "'hich Is, new' this yeai', follow much the same format as in past years. It -will be greaUy .expanded however, according to Geor~e ·eoiouris, rounder-producer. The 100.000 square-foot exhibition hall will contain hundreds of booqta displaying prodUcl! •for ~ home, an 1rt gallery and totniSbed rooms. settings, plus otb('r atttacttoM, wllich include strolling musi- cians. Colouris said. . ,Hqurs of the sho\t ire from noon to tl p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays aftd 5 to 11 p.m. weekdays. Tickets, S2 fQ.r adults and SI for juniors, 12-11 ytar.s may be purchased at the door. Children uoder 12 admitted free with adults. The Convention Center Is located at 1100 W.,Katella Ave., ,\nahetm. •• Weekend Highlights -. . . BALLIT ~ A ballet demotlltral'-i lltl~ "The Training or : Dancer" wlll be prennled lhla weekend In two perfonn- ances by lbe recentt3Normed:Newport BilDet ComP.8111, mem· ber of the Pacllic Reltlotlal Balle! A11ociatign. Under lbe direc- tion of Mona Francea lbe.!'OmJ18!!!...wlll preHllt•lbe program of a young dancer as she learns the necesaary tecbnfqus. The !irsl performance ls 7 p.m-Saturdaf"at Coata Mt11 High School, lbe second SW.Say at 3 ln I.be R,otµlil. Lagttlla 8'ach. r RANDY MACRES, 5, FINDS SUNFLOWER TALLER THAN HE . . Hollywood Backstage Jackie Bissett Not After Image of Film Sex Quee11 By HAL BOYJ.E AHKI•'" .. ,. .. wr11 ... NEW YORK -Jacqueline Bissell i' the ki nd or a girl a man would tum to took at twice even in he were fleeing a sinking ship. He might even dawdle long enough so he could jump into the same lifeboat she boarded. But attracllve as she ls with · her striking figure, copper·brown hair and 250-walt, gray-g reen eyes, Miss Bisset, one or the most r~idly rising young interns· lional film stars, bas no desire to be billed as a sex image. "I don't think or my· self as that at all," she said. "When they tell me to be sexy in a photograph, I don't know what they mean . JACQUll.INI •Tll•T "Do they n1ean you should hike your skirt Up or stick your longui out? It's ridiculous. "What makes a person sexy Is liking ~ the opposite sex. It's more mental than -physical. There are a lot or birds around who dress in a sexy fashion, but who aren't at all sexy in their minds. They are just doing a narcissistic trick in their heads. "A Frenchwoman, even if plain. 11 attracUve because she is aware or being a woman and feels llke a woman. That makes a man feel more ma.!ICuline." "I've been identified wi th so many famous male stars lhat now I have the problem Of establishing my own idi!ntity," she said. "Not necessarily as a star, but at least an identity. "My goal changes •as I go along. If I do a big part well, then I want to do a small part brilliantly. 1 w:int to keep growing, not become sloth::, and keep cxperieocing new emotloos, good or bad. "Bui to me life Is fun. }dy philosophy? Well, I kind of like \h!'" advice· a girl friend once gav.e me 'Relax, lo thine ov.·n sell be true - and lie like hell to e\'etyone else.' But I don't think She really meant it. The sa me wilb people. "It's bard for me lo put anyone do~·n, even if he's a complete slob. Friends tell me that if I met Adolf HH:er. I'd manage to find somethin'g d'larmin~ about hlm. "But I do like to be positive. I hate to be negaUv!. ~!:."! a bit or a ~~---­watcher:-1-th1nk everyone has somctfi1ng worthwhile in him -iC you take the trouble to find it out." WEEKEND EB INSIDE t'E"TURES . Friday, Jue U, 19'11 Jack Knew answers mail from : some of ~dcrs today In his • "Wheels ·~~!'~ping" column on : fiesta on the grounds. r"ilh entertainment · The TV guide coverage can't harm by tbe pbyers. games and Mex.lean her career any, but the anonymous -delicacles. One of the latter l's Jamaica,,, author's reference lo Costa Mesa as the cool summertime drink of Mexico. "one of thMe L.:os Angeles suburbs" IRVINE CHDllALI -The Irvine ·Maaler Chorale will present-the tinaJ two concerti in ita cunent aeison, this •week; end. Saturday, Verdi Requiem, under the direction of Dr. Maurice Allard, will be given at Garden Grove Community Church at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 4 p.m. in lbe First Christian &.During a brief career as a London -wiooei. Jackie -as her friends know her now -had such nicknames as "Jackson," "The Blscu!L.0 and "8.B.B.," wr "big.bOttomed broad.'' •'But they can't call me by the last one now -that's gone," said MIM Bbset, with the pleasant complacency of a girl who tapes In at 3644-36. Page 24. U y9u have a queslion or a camping problem writ1 Jack about It. Travel Pa1e %4 : l Visitors will also find the dining room. might .be a llUle hard to swallow. That Import shop, studio shop and glass blower 1eems like the height of big eily ot Padua Hills. They are all open dally chauvinism. C'<tepl Monday. CUrtain titne for the ,1 plays at this year around theatre is BACKST CE ·-Tbe com m u n It y at 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays through theater awards s.eason_ 11 now officially Saturdays with matinees at 2:30 p.m. under way . ... • first to distribute on Wednesdays and Saturdays. trophies were lhe Sariti Ana Coq'lmunity Padua lUllJ ls located on Padua Player!I last week .••. ne:xl up wlU AV<!nu<':, In the foothills., three miles be tht Laguna Moull<ll Playhouse in north of Foothill Blvd. in Claremont:-July. then lhe Co:sta Mesa Civic n cscrvalloM are recommended. but are Playhouse In August , . , the Huntington Church of Santa Ana. ~ ~ DIXIELAND JAIZ .:._ Jazz Incorporated of Huntington Beach will present a Otxteland Jazz Session on Sunday at 2 p.m. in lbe Huntington Beach Moose Hall , 7409 Lor~e Circle, Huntington Bea ch. This Is a part of lbe regular monthly mfft- ing, Guests welcome. Seo Gulde to Fun, P19t 24 not always necessary for both theatre Beach Playhouse and We~hninstcr Cnm- and dinin& l'uom. (714) 62&-12.:18. munity Thcatcr\,tak lr-lurns 1rt...--l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili•!'"'lllliliii•••••••••m·;.. .... I > .\ -"---------·--_ _.l-'-c::::...:= - , Only 24, Jackle already has been· ill J J fllms, including "The Det.ectlvf!," "BullJtt" and "Airport." She ba:!I ap- peir@d with such top male stars as Frink Sinatra, Albert Finney, Dean ~tarUn, and Sltve McQueen. In her Jalf.st picture, "The Grasshopper/' she is 'co- starred wil.h Jim Brown and plays the UIJe role or a Las Vegas lass with elastic morals. She feels that sht has reached a dlf· llcult poipt in her corw. t Maya bbbl9g1 G11kle "to Fu Travel Views Uve ~ler Ballet Ptrfonuacts 1Jpl11a1·- 0ut 'N' A.boll G•tde le Movies Tele•loloft Log Page u Page tt Page U Pag&-t4- Pop :t4 P1pll P1ges 25-17 P ... 17 Pap za PoC"21 r.,.21 Pop 2* Mike Jonl1n Due Studentl' Fiim FestlvaJ C.t1Ua1 Fiesta ~ml .. Page~ -- -. --·.,..--..,,.-...., OAILV PILOT f rldiy, Jul\f 12, 1970 ••• -~ Rural France • :( · LSce~i~ Spot BE YNAC, France -This is the vall ey of the 1n a gnificent Dordogne_ River in m ild a~d_ sunny •. ~uthwest F r ance. It is probably one of tn:e most :-.qquisite pastoral areas left in the \vorl.d. :-· . This is back\voods F rance, 400 miles south of .-. Paris. Tourists -not even French tourists -com e ~ 1 Pere in a ny numbers. l<)!w .cars.. T he narrow_ roa"'s a re decorated \Vilh miles of white Queen Anne's Lace and acres of meadows of buttercups. Tall Lombardy poplars s tand along the roads. The hills are g reen v.•ith oaks. And there are weeir · ·1ng willows•over the river. :~;, • At th• Hotel Bonnet !e a te ~nder parasols and ::_~apevines b eside the river. Dordogne salmon cook· • -ed in a paper bag (to keep the juices) with a buttery }lollandaise and mousseline sauces. · Asparagus a nd leeks. Veal pertgord noir with mushroom a nd truffie sauce. Chevre, the creamy goat cheese of this region. Finally strawberries in :-~Ke cream topped with w hipped cream and walnuts. :.--'!· * !:-·.: · Prices have stayed low down here: $4.20 for rtqe luncheon. You should stay in the new and ele. ·.i,ant . Hotel R oyal·Vezere in the lo\vn o! Le Bugue. :.rt· will cos t a round $15. . * :.J.::,._ -~ ~ ~~·~- -This il truffle t ountry. (The word is the same a s · the word for a dog's nose. They ,look like round black strawberries.) . Truffles a re foun(l like gold -if you happen to dig in the rig ht place. Specially trained pigs smell •them out a foot underground. They sell for $12 a .wund. ~· :.·. Added in tiny slivers they are s upposed to give .. J a\J.ces, pate, omelettes an elusive. pleasant, d·ark· :'Wood taste. (I must s ay I can't find any taste in trumes. But millions of Frenchmen do.) The French say: "You don't really notice the .,,tas te of truffles. But you notice the LACK of truf- ~jlts." '.:.,.; · Splendid country to get away from the tourist -. ..route and see rural France. * • :·1:; "Can you reco~m .... d a good medium·priced -.,HOtel in Paris?" "••"• Paris is full of g loomy little medium-priced ho- tels. I think I've s tayed at a dozen by now -each ' one recommended by friends. (Whose judgment ~--1.J>egin to doubt.) Paris hotels must have been built by architects who felt you must start with .. ~ dark . d l•titwell and build a round it. . ' ~ * .. "" . ·•• ~ Now tbe trifk is NEVER take f rQOl!l' without , . ~~king at it fits . gbey 'll surely put you on th'e light· ~11, reserving+the outside rooms for people who • scream. So look first and start screaming. I stay a• qhe Crillon. *' ''How mudJ do w• tip taxi drivers, waiters, maids, wh•n we go to Expo 70 in Ja pan?" No tipping in J apan. Taxi drivers .are not tipped. _ A service charge on your bill takes care of waiters · and maids and bellboys. There Js a service charge -::::!jM!r bag carried by airport j>orters -as 1 recall it's ~posted on a big sign. -. * . lflaga Rubbing A rubbing of the upper balf of Stela frorri Seibal an ancient May a site on the Pasion River in th~ jungle of Guate mala, is one iD Tulane University Collection of rubbings being shown in the Carousel Court area of South Coast Plaza, through · June )5. Guide to Ft1n -Last Concert • By Chorale JUNE U.15 MAY A RUBBlNGS - A selection of ~taya Rubbings from the collection of Tulane University will be on display ih lhe Carousel area of South Coast Plaza, lhrougfi June 15. The rub- blngs . were made by Mrs. Merle Greene Robertson, distin- guished scient.llic illustrator and noted authority -0n Maya Culture. JUNE l.Z·l3 GLASS BLOWER -'Nino Buffonl, lLalian glass blower, will demonstrate hls skill during a show called "Artistry in Glass" lh the Mall at Huntington Center, San Diego Freeway at Beach and Edinger, during regular business hours June 12·13. •. , J~E~ . . • TEEN CLl.\ll DANCE -The Westminster RecreaUon and Parks Depatlment wiU hold a Teen Club Dance in the.com· munlty center: ll2GO Westmlqstet Ave., (for WestmW!ti; teens) each Sat. from 8 p.m. \o miil.night. Adin.lssJari, $1~ for members. $1.50 for non·members. The "Amazon Canal'' will play for dancing J une 13. , JUNE 13-14 IRVINE A·IASTER CJIORALE -The Irvine Master Chorale group, directed by . Dr. Afaurice Allard, will .give the final two perlormances of its Verdi Requiem' June concert the last one of the season. One perfOrmance will be 'at a p.m., June 13 at the Garden: Grove Community Church, Garden Grove: and the other will be in lhe First Christian Church of Santa Ana at 4 p.m. ·on June 14. Tickets, $2.50 ~or adults and $1.50 for students;'\re avajlible at the churc~s in advance or at the door. Phone 675-2Hll or 646-0130 for reservations. ;-:: This does ·not ~pply' to th·e tligttt ' club ramble. ~.c:'l'he hat check chick gets a tip. The chahning hOstess JY¥ho s its w ith y ou, lights your cigarettes and listens JUNE 13 . 14. "!:io your trouble~ expects a tip. A little. less than you 'BAU.ET -The Newport Ballet Company, member· of the ; . :pay your psychiatrist for the s ame thing.· Pacific Regional Ballet Association, wtll present ·a demon.: ~ : · * --. stration program on Sat. and Swi. under the direct.Ion of ... ; l\ t ip to the nigh·t club head waiter -$10 -wi!l Afona F rances. "The Training of a Dancer" will be given ('tet you a better ta ble. A prettier hostess. And a at the Lyceu1n Theater, Costa Mesa High School, H5o Fair· ~ etter chance to see how much electricity you can'.. view Road, Costa A1e!a, al 7 l>.m. Sal. and at 3 p.m. Sun. t'.~· uy "'ith a hundred dolla rs. in the Forum on the Fe.s Uv al of Arts grounds, 650 Laguna . : '.. * Canyon Road . Laguna Beactt No charge !Of' admission. ·~ ... ~·oo you drink tap water in European hotfls?" ..i I do the '\later thing in a kind or m ystic way. r-:, -sometim es I drink tap \Yater . som etimes bottled .. Y!-ater. , 'J11e l arVter south I g_o,. the more I favor bOttled -water . .At .reslaura nts 1t 1s customary to or- •·• der bottled water -Eu ropeans who drink tap water -,: . lt\· home order bottled water in rest aurants. I think :-~·s a leg up socia lly. . 'J ' ''If you wanted to .write a book fot a ye•r, had :" ..... little money, wher• would you go?" , ' ·, , One of the small beach towns in Portugal. a : ~ .:.....tialf bour from Lisbon. Probably live on a hundred · ..... l:ic so a month. By law, \vine comes with all me8.I s. : •• Good wea the r. And all that's wrong with it is I'd ::-go oui of 1ny mind having to live a year there. But • ~.Jilaybe it's your c up of vinho verde. ; ' . ' ' ·' • ... \ . ' .. • t1- JUNE IJ.!i ~POR~ .SPECTACULA!\ -There will be a w~k .of sport- ing exh1b1lS ,demonstrations and contests cit Hun tington Cell- te.r. San Diego Freeway, Beach and Edinger,· June 13-2tl. Inc luded in the show \\'i U be a dry ski run, fly casting demonstrations and perform ances by the skate board cham- pion. Booths where one may try-his ;;kill will be available (for which there will be a small charge). Funds rail«! go to the Bo.ys Club of Huntington Beach. JUNE 14 I>lXIELAND JAZZ -Jazz Incorporated will present a Dixie. land Session at its regular monthly meeting this Sunday , at 2 p.m. in the lluntington Beach Moose Hall, 7409 Lorge Circle (off Gothard and Edinger). Admission $1 for members, ? for guests. Musicians ·and their wives are admitted free. JUNE 19 ·SEPT. 7 l\.NOTl"S BERll \' FARM -A Golden Cavalcade of Coufltry and WeStern· Music will be ataged each weekend at Knott's, June 19 t.hrou1h Labor Day. Sept. 7. Appearing lune 19. The JJmmy Wake.ly Show ; June 20, Waylon Jennings; June 21 , Cathie Taylor with showtimes -Fri. • sat.6 :30, 8:30 ahd ' . ~t' 10:30 P:m~f•Sun. 5. 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. "The Sound Genera- tion''. a groue or 24 young men and women from John Brown UnivcrsHy, will present shows ~fon .• Thurs. at 7. 1:30 and 10 p.m. Hours: 9 a.m. · 11 p.rn . A1on. -Thurs; 9 a.m .• mid· night. f ri. · Sat.; Close 10 p.m. Sun .. beginning June 19. , 1 Admission $1 for adults. 1-'i cents for children II and under. ~H>"'--',-No additional charge Jor shows. 8039 Beach. Blvd,, Buena · ~ 1 Park. Tre1>el Vie"'' Moi;eTrip Offerings Available Delta Air~Lines bas opened a second Orange County tlckeUng faclllty located in the Dllaeyland. Hotel to offer bet. ter service to travelers. It Is hoµsed In the ground level of the hotel, adjacent to the monorail, where it will be until · the tleW DiBOeyland Travel Port is opened in a few months. The other facility is located In the Town and CouD- try Shopping Center i n Orange. • .· Alr Canada has a brochure which features 10 vacaUoo YOUNGSTER ENJOYS THE TRANQUILITY OF OPEN SPACES pack.ages from Ontario to the Campers Ffnd Plenty of Wh•t They Want in Butterfi•ld Country Camp Groundt Marltlmes.Chose a wtektnd vlJlt or a two-week escorted trl'p through Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and "Nova ScotUa. Get the booklet from any Air Canada ticket office or travel· a~ency. The alrllne serves Toronto and Montreal with twice dally flljhts from Los Angeles. Camper's _Mailbox ' • • Reader's Question s Answered Today The S. S. Arcadia, one of the P&O pasaenger liners, has .We _g\'!t letters. a. super cargo of entertainers Q. Wbo's tbe bl1gest OOoked for '"her cruises ~to-m•nfadurtt of recreational Alatka and Canada. Several veblcles? J.L.M. murlcal groups. drafted .rrOI!' A. It depends' on how you . Las Ve1as -Tahoe CltCWt 1· · WI ba h f-"l~::!!!!=~i..!! with other cornboa playldg 1gure 1t. nne go as . a several dliferent kinds of 750,0()()..square-foot plant tn By ·JACK KNEASS music will be aboard. Enter-Forest City, Iowa, and a doll~r '----------.J tainment and deck isports will sales .~lume . that may htt vertised trailer lois of which nO doubt play a secondary $50 million this year, or so ·we. have heard are those sold role to the spect.acular scenery we are told. Perhaps they by Rancho Encino, ldyllyild . of the Inland' p a s s a I e , are biggest. Q. Which is the best C~.!' northern coasts and l h e Q. I wtderatud tnJ.ler Iota to pall a trailer? The best glaciers which wlll dwarf tbe tor recreational vehicles are truck? M.L. huge 30,000 ton shJp. An elibt· for ule in some A. I wonder what Heaven day. Vancouver Lsland Circle pana: of tbt cou-is like ? Cruise leav~ June 21 and a try. Are tbere a.ny two-weie.k cruise to Vaocouver, ncb' places in Ketchikan, Juneau, Glacier ·callfornla· where B~y, Sitka and Vldoria wiij I could bu~ 8 lot? sail from Los Angeles July AB w 5 and July 19. · · · e A. Some mobile Alr France has increased JACK •u11uss home develop.. its non-stop service to Paris ments around Hemet will ac- fr'om Los Angeles to seven cept mediufn small trailers if flights a week leaving lnterna-you buy a lot, but the only ad- tional Airport at t ::wJ p.m . nightly. Flyinfj: time for the .. ..,..., __ ...,,,..ll'!llU~ Q. I am going to build a camper. Where can I get a catalog Of parts? Z. Y. A. A big ne»'· one has just been put out by -Fredson Trailer Supply, 815 N. Harbor, Santa Ana. Send $2 and you get lhe catalog and a gi ft certificate worth $2.50. Q. Are there any trailer parks or camps in Europe? J.B. 5,642 mil e route is 10 hours, 50 minutes. Connecting flights A. A guide book, CamPing from Orly Airport in France L1· ve Europa, shows over 500 camps can be made to over 100 cities. Jn Italy alone. 1 • Q. I have friends coming C on Ii n e n ta I Airlines Th ~ from the East who are divers dedicated its fi rst Boeing 747 eater and trailer owners. Where. is aircraft to the men and ~j women who created it and f a 1ood place to slay in named it "The Proud Bird ;i CalHorni•? L.At. or Seattle." The airline will "Savt.d" A. nailer Life Magazine have three 747 aircraft in its On stage at South eoast recommends Laguna Bench fleet by the end of July all Repertory Theater 1827 New-and South Laguna as best in of which will fly the Mainland-port Blvd., Cost.a Mesa, Fri.. California fo r diving and Hawaii rou te. Sun .. at 8:30 p.m. througli~Juty snorkeling. and s u g g ests • 11. Re~ervations -646.-1363. staying at Newport Duties If you are interested in a "One Flew Over Trave l Trailer Park in walkin1 tour ol Norway, write the Cuckoo's Neat" · Newport Beach. (We suggest to the Norwegian Touring Club A comedy on stage at South reservatio~s.) in Oslo for a list of the tours. Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport · Inexpensive lodges abotJnd at Bl d c · Q. \Vbere can I set a list v ., osta Mesa, 8:30 p.m. . 1 d. 1 ta" , 01 1 a day's walk apart arid there Wed.-Thurs., June lo.July 9. o 1sposa s uons. paces Is a great saving on the meals Reservations_ 646-!3&3. i ., can fill my LP bottles~ and room.s to the Touring or state laws to watch out "Boeing • Boeing" Club. Giant peaks, glistening for wben lra\1ellng? C.A .~f. la · 11 A comedy on stage at the I c1er1, remote v • e y s. Cost.a Mesa Community Play. A. Send $2 to Good Sam sparkling waterfalls and house (West gite of Orange Club, 10148 Riverside Drive, peaceful lakes wil freshen the C nt F els North Hollywood, CA. 91602. city-dwellers soul. The Scan-ou Y airgroun ), at .1:30 dJnavtan Travel offices, 612 p.m. June 18, 20 and 25 . 27. This book also lists prefer red s. Flower St., Los Angeles. Reservations -834-5303. trailer parks. 90017 can furnish information "Nifty Review" Q. What 11.hlftg or . places on the country. A review is on stage at the ·1o stcJ-p i1 be1t? l see several e Nifty Theater. 307 Main St., adverUsea. D.M.L. The Southern Calif. Seniors' Huntington Beach. Fri. and . A. The bi'ggest, mosl corn· Club has a "fall Foliage" bus Sat. at 8:30 p.m. Reservations . plele and qui te authorative tour leaving Los Angeles on -SJ&..9158. ·d book · Sept. It (under $700). 11 en· "Come Blow Your Hora"· gwT ~II is Woodal l 's compasses all parts of the A comedy by NeiJ Simon I!· r a. e r in g Parks and United States and parts of on stage at Corona del Mai: Ca Ill Pg r o u n d s · It ~ists Canada where autumn foliage High School's little theater · ,thoii.saruls or J)(l rks in CQJors are most magnificent. (presented by Irvine Commu. Atnerlc~, Canada and .Mexico If you are interested contact nity Theater), Fri .. Sat. pt <tYld haa much else of 1ntercsL Grace C. Dehm. 6679 N. 8:30 p.m. June 19. 27. ~r.· ln"lt. This full magazine size Sult.ana Ave., Apt. No. 5, vations -833-1793. book runs well over 800 pages. phone her at (213) za5.5921. £& 2 - sells for $3.95, arid ls available at all trailer supply stores. Q. Why d 0 D' t the newspapers report when there is g<1ing lo b~ }_big trailer rally, or when thue has been one? F.C. A. 1iotany .. local.. papers devoted to an area would car- ry such items. if they know about them. Why don'~ yo11 try sending ;n brief itemJ dealing with camping and local citizens to I h is newspaper? Get Ready For Summer An aclion-packed "Slimmer Family Special." the spec- tacular"Royal Lipizzan Stallion Sho"" Yo'ill be srcn at tlu'ee major Southland arenas in July. Dates include the Forum in Inglewood, July I 0 · I I · I 2 : Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino, July 14-lS, and Long Beach Arena, J uly 17·\S.. 19. The Royal Lipiuan Stallio n Show is now on its !irst na· tio11al tour, thrilling audiences y,·herever it has been seen. Its contingent of ra r e , aristocratic Lipizzan stallions are pure-blood desccndents of the original Lipiu.ans, foaled and bred in Vienna's famed Hoyal Spanish Ridb1g School. The massive. superb]y.t rained equines are famous for their tremendous leaps into the air. their elegant appearance and highly di sc iplined performances. The show y,•ill al.>o feature a lineup of the finest European riders available at Lhis time a \•irtual "Who's Who" of th~ e_questrian w o r Id : men hterally born and raised in tlic saddle . Tickets. now available at the box offices of all three arenas, as v.·ell as all Southland ticket <1utlets. are $6. $5 and $4, at both the Forum and Long Beach arenas, and $5, '4 and ~3 at Swing Auditorium . Even· 1ng performances are schedul· ed for 8:30 p.m. and Sunday afternoon performances at 2:30 p.m . Temple City Calif., ti 780. Or ' -. Princess Cruises have ex· panded their family plan to include au cruises to Mexico and raised eligibility age-for- famlly rates on the Alaska. Canada cruises Crom 12 to under 18 years. Now a child under 18, acci:lmpanled by two adults, OCCl.IPYinl a third or fourth berth may travel for a l1at reduced rate (depending on number of days) to Mexico. Summer Is Here! . _ .NowJt..the. tlme..to ·h • .,e· th,-otttcioor co;n r'o~sts.-l.aur's-is--local-Golden Job-~ntJ-­ lt's the finest ever! Meke • bi9 tossed salad with our lceber9, Romaine, Red leaf, Boston lettuce. Everybody loves 'em! Then top it off with a big melon feast made../rorn Crerr•haws, Honeydews, Cantaloupe, with Fresh Mint! We have 'em all! .. · · · .. YOU SAYE EYEN NORE WITH THESE COUPONS • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~·~······~1·········~········ . • GIANT SIZE • FRESH TASTY TASTY VINE Rll'E 1 \ l ' New l'itle For Movie • • , , ' · 'C. C. Ry der' The Avco Embassy lijm • starring AnD-i\targrct anct· Joe • Namalh, rormcrly titled "C.C. • Ryder and Company,'• has been changed lo "C.C. and • Company.·• -• The Joseph E. tevine a presen1aUon reccnUy C.OID.:. a- plct(!(J prloclpal photogrnph)1 in Arizona and Nevada. The I • • IE'ree Movenient act1on·pa<:ked drama. pteyect • • .. ~ against the background or • ! i~ .. d s ·u d p 1 . \Villi motorcycle racing. has nn .-- PLAN YOUR 1· TRAVEL VACATION WITH US • CRUISES • STEAMSHIP and TOURS • • • • • • • • . .,....., a m1 l nn · a lt CJ& ams. from left. t~10 original acreenploy by Roger Ch1r .. Your Travel • ~ "Newport Beach 1nem bers of the Newport Ballet Smith and was productd by • At ·Robinson'• Upper Floor • : ,1t Company, practice outdoors fQr the ballet demon-Allan Carr and Jlogcr S1ntth • _ • : • 111'1'.ration. "The Training ol a Dancer." to be pre-•mdcr !heir nogollon Pro<luc· • SINCE 1888 'ASHION ISLAND • ~-..... ~~nted thls wtc.kend in two perfofrnances. (See lions banner. Scyn1our Bobble • NEWPORT BEACH, 92660 1 -Guide to l'un.) 1 dlrtcttd. • • • • • 8 • • 11 • ii • • • • • • • •· • 8 8 .::__.i..:l ______ ~__i____::..c.~~-~--.:.:=~-=---1 __ ~ -----~· -· • CELERY • BULK DATES : CANTLOUPE •: • • 1sc :~c;.cH ·• 4 us.$1.00 : 7 FOR$1.oo .: @ Limit 3 lunchts • Limit 4 l:bs. I! Llrftlt 7 • With This Covpen With This Coupon • With Tiiis cov,... • • • • • r• .•......................•.... ~ COUPONS EXPIRE JUNE t 7 These restaurants demand the finest for their customers. That's why they fea- ture NIWftORT PRODUCE! Patronite them! Toco Tlo-l locatiOns now, Sante A~•· Huntington Beach, la Mira da: The Archn. Newpory: Gwy Fcrwkn. Fou,... ta1n V1llay: VIiiot• la•, Balboa Is land. How about you callin9 us? ·"OR ANGE COUNTY 'S FASTEST GROWING PRODUCE ORGANIZATION" if NE!f9!f w!~.~~~CE 2616 "'..,... ... ,......, .. Th , ........ -· 61M715 67W7ll 671·6291 "35 Years of P rod!lCf . Know llow" '1Vlittte Quolity la Th e Order oJ the· llorue1' • I " • '' • --·--·--· ---· --~--~--............... ---~ ~ ~· .. --.-0--,.--·-· ·-'"" . --- • .• WEEKENDER 'N' DAILY PILOT H NORM By STANLEY ... ADLEY STEVENS • ORANGE COUNTY'S RESTAURANT, NIGHT C.LUB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE· Galley West The advent ol daflight saving time has added -an extra pour of vie\v1ng pleasure for diners who \vish to enl· oy the spectacular sUnset over the blue Pacific ~a the Galley West restaurant near Marineland. A complete remodeling plus a new m~n~ offering a new selection of items makes a visit here a whole new experience. , The lunch menu offers seven choices plus three salads priced from $1.75 to $2.95. DINNER SELECTIONS The dinner selections include b r o i l e d swordfish, $2.95; twin tails of lobster~ $5.95, or New York steak, $4.95. A buffet salad bar presents all the making plus a choice of three delicious dressings! minted French, green goddess or Louis. ' The bot French or pump~rnickle brea~ is delicious as is the seafood Chowder served m a mug. 1 Delectable additions to any meal are the fresh mushrooms saute in wine-butter sauce, 85 cents, or the golden crisp onion rings coated in a special beer batter, 75 cents. ENTERTAIN After dinner a complimentary champagne shrub provides a light cool taste treat, combining lemon sherbet with champagne. The spacious cocktail lounge features piano bar entertairunent every night except Monday. • White Horse Inn .. There's an old adage about leaving well enough alone. It you question its wisdom talk to the folk.s who oper~te Newport Beach's White Horse Inn. Thej'll te11 f oil ·tbe stiYing c'ontciiris nothing but the truth. And .that they're going to stand by Lie safe advice fo? some time to come. . A while back tbe Inn introduced some ex· perimen.tal menu cba:.ges in the spirit of being innovative. In the process some long·standing en· trees were dropped in favor of a shortened bill of fare. @-. PATRONS DON'T LIKE CHANGE Among the displaced items was roast prime rib of beef. The reaction from unhappy patrons wasn't long setting in . The result, by overwhelming popular demand, was a quick return of prime rib to the menu. Along with most of the other entrees that took a temporary leave of absence. · ·Now, once again, all is peace and harmony at the White Horse Inn. Customers are happy to see their old favorites back and management is pleased by the restored sense of well-being. PRIME RIB BACK One final note, in the matter of prime rib. , It's back in eve'ry delicious particular as before, bas led in genuine stout,· and served' with Yorkshire pudding. The Galley West is open from 11:30 a .m. till 10 p.m. on week nights and until II p.m. Asking price is $4.95 on the full dinner, $6.25 on weekends. ~ for the Prime Minister's cut. Monday night it's Marineland, nearby, is a must see. It ts now the house special for $3.25, with a child's serving featurihg a revolving space needle t~wer ride in going at $2.2.5. addition to the famous whale and porpoise shows. OTHER ENTREES Marineland and the Galley West restaurant Other entrees tempting the Inn diner these are located on Palos Verdes Drive South on the nights are a beautiful crackling rack of spring Palos Verdes Peninsula. Phone (213) 377-1571 for in-lamb with fresh mint sauce, $4.25j a han'some formation. New York steak with mushrooms, $5.25 ; roast ;=======================n-- RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Piano lor Entertainment Friday and Saturday HAPPY HOUR Mon ... thru fti. 5-to 6 LADIES NIGHT Fri. and Sat. 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Temple Gardens Chinese Restaurani 1500 Ademt (At Ha_~) C01ta M ... 540-.1'37 540-1923 ' .. OrtN: 11 :30 •..11111. to 11 p.i.., S.lldciy "'"' n.rsHy 11 :JO •·~-to 2 o.m., Fridcty 09d Strt9..., . FINE !I • '/ ·11 'll ,,,, ( ITALIAN DINNERS E ENTERTAINMENT RANDALL of DIGHTON I Jlt I I · ffu11/1 1tro111"11 trwb9d0f, OPINS AT 6 P.M., CLOSED MONDAY 212 W. ChapmOI, at"'-clrcJe hi On111 512-9177 Sunday, June 21 Dinner Served From 4 p.m. Reservations Suggested lamtoi111'11fff from 7:10 P.M. I 37 FASHION ISIAND NFNPGIT CENTDI ~ l.::t"':.;i .. ~- " ...... tl•M ..... _._ ,~~,~ ~ ~-cr ... (.;r 7 J. ...... ~'?;~~~wt ~.,.. .hGJ4:-~~ "{;-. ~"~~!" l.UMClltON . DINMll DAllCOIG Now Appe11rlng JACKIE JOCKO Stt THE GUN MOUS AT~ . .. oM AMIRICAH CVIStltE TROPICAL COCKTAILS POLYNESIAN SHOWS Fr iday and Saturday. Evonin9s 1961 ADAMS AYL fot M .... Ual HUNTINGTON IUCH 968-5050 MILE SQUARE GOLF COURSE RESTAURANT BREAKFAST & LUNCHEON 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. DAILY SPECIALIZING IN BANQUETS Locattd on W•rntr A~t"u• Btlw••n Euelid •rid lrookhuut 545-3726 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 962·554J • COMING Mlllt ILLU J-n a• .DANCING I · • 7NIGHTS JOE & HERB TRIO Wecl.-M ... l :JI P.M. "'""' .... , .... LOBSTER LOVERS Everyone il talkln9 about our 9iint Austrelian lobster Tail ( 16-20 01.J .DINE WITH AN OCEAN VIEW Resarvetlons Accepted 536-2565 • BANQUET FACILtTlES N-Appearl-Dlck l Gr ... Dtoo Tu--, throa9h Suoday-Dan~ 117 PACIPIC COAST HWY., HUNTIN8-TON HACH Long Island duckling with orange sauce, $4.35i lobster tails or New Y.ork steak and.lobster combo, $5.00 each. ' {~. ··~ Also, the wondrous London broil -lamb cuUet, sausage, bacon, filet mignon, mushroom, tomato and egg, bro~ed to your taste -$5.45. SEAFOOD TOO Seafood. selections include sauteed abalone steak, $4.95; met ot sword fish, $3.95 ; Louisiana gulf shrimp, $3.~; Hawaiian mahi mahi , $3.95. All dinners include tossed field greens, with a choice of house dressing with baby shrimps or a rare stilton cheese 8nd port wirie dressing. Also available is a delightful oil and vinegarette or Caesar salad. Home ·baked cottage bread accompanies all entrees, as does a choice of baked. potato or rice pilaf. UNUSUAL DESSERTS Assuming your appetite holds, it's always interesting to have a go at the Inn's unusual desserts. Try the authentic English sherry trifle, liquor chocolate gateau,.farmhouse cheese cake or champagne sherbet. It's also easy to obtain a reference for the restaurant's highly.regarded catering service. Ask anyone who has hosted· or attended an affair where the Inn provided the food~n land or aboard a boat. ·The ' White Horse Inn is located at 3295 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Dinner is ~erved nightly seven days a week. Buffet luncheon from ll:30 to 2:30, Monday through Friday. · Presents Tho Fabulous HEAVY RAIN ·1 . FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS, JUNE 12·13 ·1700 Placentia Avanuo (At 17th St.) Cotta Ma,. • Phone: 642-7160 lllGULAll LUNCH lOH ~llOM 11 A.M. tf/. Su'1F11wi<es ~ RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE Now Ap,..... .,, SAM CANCILLA • Mii Sfetl a .. ltar -WM. "'"" 11111. Nl1n l ilt i. 1:'111 ~ c:..,tet. 11...,. Fro• SJ.ti 17171 BROOKHURST ST. AT WARNEll.~EXT TO GEMCO FOUNTAIN VALLE:Y For Renrvations Call 962-6625 NOW APPIAllN• THE KANOA SERENADERS INTIRTAINMINT -·· -DANcrN• n"':-M., s.t. -t p.-. to 1 :JI o.-. = Now -Serving Dinner ' .. t ill , .• -n. ......... Sat. JUNI 14th -CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 11 A.M. ,.2 P.M.-A• Teo C-19'-SJ.21 THE BE~LINER -German Family Reataurant Femous for SAUERBRATEN wah POTATO DUMPLINGS ""'Oaf .... " .... ·~ Open Dally Por Olnnor From S PM. CLOSED MONDAY luii Bladt Blvd. Town & Country Center HUNTINGTON BEACH i ..... ' The B~r liney _ • • A ~harming husband and wile team." Oskar and Ingrid Schaumann, have created. an authentic comtr of Germ.any right in ' Huntington Beac)l't Town and Country _Ceqt.er .. An!l COl\Sl~r.ably ~"' panded Orange County's dining scene in the proces.s. . Between the Scbaumann's Berliner con~ t1nental restaurant and Der Berliner delikatessen -located several doors apart in the center - one can obt~n a wide variet,r of German delicacies. Together with many appetizing items that grace the tables of other European countries. · w TWO WAYS TO GO . The two establishments also offer a differeiit approach to meal service. Depending on whether you hit the deli for daytime eating or the restaurant for dinner. . Jn the first ca~e it's step up to the coun~r. place your order, pick up when ready and carry to the nearest available table for munching ·at any pace suitable to the day's Iuoc.heon_scbedule. or·u; go if tfiit's your preference. . -Uinner In ~e r~slaur~t, however,' is stri~Qy a sit down affair with waitress service. Whjch was '1nost ·prom{)t, efficient and courteous duri.Dg the repast we enjoyed there last week. · NUMEROUS CHANGES . The ~casion marked our first ~uting to the Berliner since shortly after it opened last fill. Nume~us changes and extensive alterations during that tune have made an appreciable difference in the physical appearance. Dividers have been added to create a number of more intimate areas in the dining room. While a _few new ornaments and some. handsome woOd trun have brightened the overall decor, .. Continu9d "Om Page 26 llAVTIPUL lUTAUU.NT ..... , ,. MOUNTAIN/SU. AIMOSPHlll \. "ll' Dancing Nightly Tuesdey thru Sunday THE NATURALS 1i4th1 MONTH · Special Sunday Brunc.h 11101 COAST HUiHWAT Sooth....,_ 10 :30·2:30 USIRYATIQNS ' 4H.ZHJ vl':(,.~~~l':{.~l'lfi. -~ e'l.\ez e'ti:n~ J .j "Wittur Htlido11 Magcui11•Aw11rd" .LJ t . '· ~~;:;;;;~~~ 1~11 FLING " ENTERTAINMENT • 'I> NIGNTS A wlJK DANCING * HAP HALL DUO wltll Jiii• •'9'1'1 ...... TIMlr ...... h•. MON.-TUU.. D. * Larry \,aka. Singer Guitarist Re1r-Me11 Theater s:Jl:e Costa · Mis1 l~I I. I"'! Sr. Jat off Newport Shod. DON JOSE' NOW APPEARING VIC GARCIA LTD With Vocals By GERMAINE e COCKTAILS e •• ' .. ... :.:-... . • •• • Enchll1H end T1co .........• .._....,,, -$1-'31- Chlll Ralltno ·Enchilada ......... , .. $1 .50 s.nrM whl .,_ ..... , ........ .., w.. ' r 9093 E. Adamf (II Magnolia) Hunt. S,1ch .962·7'11 • ' ! ' ., • ,, II I I I- I'!"""":" ______ ...,..-:----.,.-:--:---.,-----·-----=---------~----- l IWl.V PllOT Ftida1, Jl.ll'le 12.. 1970 FOR.AD.\'ERTISJNG JN _ THE w EEK END ER PHONE 642-4321 ' • I • • 'WEEKENDER Continued from P•I" 25 NEW BEER GARDEN Major among the changes is the completely remodeled and refurbished 'beer garden ~ection that's just been unveiled for the ~blic. Now christened the Hofbra\J Room, it is immedlately inviting and r.elaxing with dim lighting and at- mospheric booths fashioned from beer barrels .. . The menu, tou, has been revised and somewhat enlarged. A thankful condition that makes it possibfe to choose. from a µice cross section ot all that is delicious and tempting in German cooking. SUBSTANTIAL FOOD Perhaps more than in any other nation's culinary art, the o_µtput of German kitchens takes the form of genuine home cooking. And this distinguishing characteristic \vill be detected at once in the Berliner's offerings. • 'fhe point, for those less familiar with such !are. Is not to expect the delicate gourmet creations of France. But rather substantial portions of hearty, pleasing and solid food . Seventeen te~pting entrees preclude any quick decision making. By the time you've con· sidered everything. ftom German goulash (chunks of lean beef in b.rown gravy· with vegetable), $2.65, to steak ala ·Buergermeister (filet served with mushrooms, asparagus and fried onions, $4.95. Our ultimate selections \Vere sauerbraten - FAMILY DINING COMPLETE DINNER UNDER $3 "HOME MADE PIE" ! Open 7 Days THE DRY DOCK Lunch & Dinner , 2601 W. Coast Hl9hway. Newport Beach OCEAN VIEW DINING & COCKTAILS • > FOii ltfSEllVATIONl CALL 5'1Mff4 ., .Mi-116' Wf Al;t tJU: &.n-l'<me<iull'd Ma.tff Cl>o~ American E~prr..s Featuring Pr ima Rib of Beef $5.50 Rack of Lamb for Two $11 .95 SATURDAY & SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 11 A.M. CAPITOL . RECORDING ARTIST IDI MOLINE Ent1rt•lnm1nt Nlghtly .• . ........ -.-.• -.-.~.-.-.-.-.-............ . : VS) ~~-&Aad ~ Caribe Room : • ~~ PRESENTS • • ii 1 ENTERTAINMENT DANCING Monday thru Saturday ~ • • • "' ;. • • • • • " • !. • BUFFET LUNCHEON The MON. Thru FR I. S.ns.-.tional MURRAY Songstress/Song Writer KATE PORTER HORN 5:30--l:JO P.M. Mon . thru Fri. TRIO • I 21112 PACIFIC CDAST HIGHWAY-HUNTINGTON BEACH-536-1421 .. . ----- • • • • • • • IL ............ ·-._!~~~!II • • • • • • • • ....... .. ''GRANTS BRADFORD HOUSE'' Y 011.r Fa111.il y Restaurant EVERY FRIDAY EVERY TUESDAY .$-AND THURSDAY YOUR ·$129 CHOICE . BUCK a-t To111 T11rltey · ALL THE FISH Gold111 FrJH Chic~ .. · YOU CAN EAT loo1t hef A• Jn NIGHT Ho111 5tec* -~--Friti. Witll > Crumr C•le Slew, 14.i l"itit., lulr.rtd .,.,tl•ble ' ••II & •11,..,, T•Nr •• ~•••mr ~ .. , ...... ~ JaKll. Mtt lttll ....... OPEN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER ~ 8:30 1.m. to9:30 p.m., Monday thru Saturday--10 •.m. to 6 p.m.1 Sunday GRANTS HUNTINGTON BEACH BROOKHURST & ADAMS PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES I ' -llAVE CHANGED A LOT SINC E .THE -OLD DAYS TJ:ill nam <iJl'ILLl'lR «!El.BT OORCHEF IS A REAL PRO. TRV HIS LOBSTER, IT'S THE f!NEST OUTSIDE TOO. ANO A FIX·IT· YOURSELF SAL AO BAR. TRY OUR NEW COCKTAILS -roo, LI KE A FOOT OF YOUR FAVORITE. MARTINI. A GREAT OINING OUT VALUE ANO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VI EW. TAKE SAN DIEGO FAWY, TO HAWTHORNE llLVO, ANO GO SOUTl't TO MARINELAND DISCOVER THE ALL NEW '<91:f"nLEi~ UT~ • ---~---·-----·------------~------/ • • \ . . N ABOUT • wine marinated beef 1erve<i"wlth potato d"1npllng1 and red cabbage -$3.35, and rouloden -beef rolls stuffed with bacon, onions and pickles -$2.95. ~ULL DINNERS Both dishes were exceedingly well prepared and cooked, \vith the tenderness of the beef especially noteworthy. Like all entrees here, the price covered a full dinner including soup, salad and coilee. The soup, made with 11-heavy meat stock and vegetables, was very flavorsome; the mixed green salad, with a choice of· three dressings, crisp and chilled. · Other Berliner dinner entrees i n c I u d e bratwurst (fried pork sausage with potatoes and sauerkraut}, $2.65; pork roast (served with potato pancakes), $2.95; continental beef stroganoff (in cream gravy \Vith pancakes), $3.25, and many more. Since Germany is widely known as a great beer and wine drinking country, this factor hasn't been overlooked in the Berliner!s offerings either. And there is a seemingly endless · variety of both from which to choose. ANNIVERSARY BRUNCH By way of utilizing one facility to honor another. the Berliner restaurant \\'ill be the scene of a champagne brunch, Sunday, June 14, to celebrate the secon"annlversary of Der Berliner delikatessen. This event will feature an all-you-can- eat bullet, at $2:25 per person, Crom 11 a.m. tO 2 p.m. B-AL-PORl lOUNGE PROUDLY PRESENTS THE HONEY BEES HELEN ciild_ IASS ·' Thunday -Friday -Saturday 9 P.M. to 2 A.M. SAT. NITE SPECIAL SPAGHEnl FEE., AH: You Ca• Eat-enc ' p.m. U11tll • • • 7 '1\1 4507 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach 675-4200 The Jolly Roger FINEST IN FAMILY DINING ARTICHOKE APPETIZER COUNTRY FRIE D STEAK BABY BEEF LIVER BUCCANEER CUT OF PRIME RIB FLAVOR-CR ISP CHICKEN GROUND SIRLOIN STEAK TERIYAKI STEAK STEAK AND LOBSTER JUMBO FRIED SHRIMPS OR SCALLOPS CATALINA BROADBILL SWORDFISH CAPTAIN'S CHOICE TOP ·SIRLOIN . CQMBINATION,SEAFOOD PLATE SPECIAL CHILDlllH'S MINU FOi LITTLE PllARS UNDll 12 All dinn•rs s1rv•d with 1oup or 1aled, cholc• ot French fries, whi pptd poteto or bektcf. Hot h'ome- J ade br1ad1. Sf:Rl'ING DAILY Brealcta& * L11nch *"Dinner POR YOUR EVENING PLIAIU•I JERRY LAUDERDALE lntertalnlA1 IN THE LOUNGE i Tuasd1y -throuth S.turd<iy--.1,~ p.m .• J ,30 a;m.- ' 2300 HARBOR BLVD • Costa Mesa 540-8535 . . Tliere will be mountains ot European cold · cub, Black•Foreot barn, different egg dlsbes, pork sausages, bacon, fresh fruits, potato salad and col.e slaw/ plus one glass of champatlne for each adult, cof ee and sort drinks for the kiddies. AND AT THE DELI Should you make it to the deli beforehand fof a shopping spree or luncheon date, you'll find a full line of imported German foods, wines, beers and bcmehold producta. You can stake out a table for· eating on the premises between the hours of 11 a.in. and 5 'p:m. The seating area was recently enlarged and the menu expanded to provide a wider choice of items. Additions include a larger number of sandwiches and pastries, new hot dishes and a soup of the day. · Looking for fbOd to go you'll find meats Hke bratwurst, mett\vurst and smoked \Vestphalian ham, bakery goods such as poppy seed. walnut and apple strudel, and canned foods Jike noted German brands of sauerkrau , herring · and preserves. As you drive into Town and Country, 18582 Beach· Blvd., Huntington Beach, look for the restaurant on the left side of the U-shaped Center. The deli will be found in the building that runs straight across the back. Other than special occasions like th e up.. coming champagne brunch, hours for the Berliner continental restaurant are 5 to 10 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Closed Mondays. Out 'n' Abouter solicits comments, criticism and praise about Orange Coast restauranls and night clubs. If you have something you \vould like to. say, write Out 'n' Abouter, \Veekende r. Box If/$, Newport Beach, California, 92663. . THE WHISTLING OYSTER • LUNCHEON • DINNER • COCKTAILS • DANCING • BANQUETS • OYSTER BAR - 16903 ALGONQUIN STREET IOff Pacffk CMlt Hl .. w.y & w._.. AM.I tt---HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Reservations Taken 146-33n ]nn - For the first time ever, the White Horse Inn sih down to lunch ind olft" ma n y • jolly ,good surpri,1. Tiie King's Delight Count Of Monte Cristo Tit• Earl Of Sandwich . The Duke Of York Tlte Inn ~urger 'Jhe QuHn"s Delight Cr.pes Newport Eggs l,..ecllct YOrkshlre Sausage "' Lancashire Hot Pot Fun For The Waist • . . Or Tr .. t YourMlfJ o A _9r11t Nj 9ht Out. le "INN" With il1 Fer Dinner a Danclnt .. . -. MONDAY NIOMT IPICIAL COMPLITK' ptlMI Ill DIHNll $3.25- 1J91 N...,... -., N..._ -1-,...IM• '7J-U74 .. " '" • .. '· ' . . • \ -·~-----~~--·---·--- j i " • • • ' I .\ SOUTH SW TROPICAL FISH Tropical .Filh · & Largest Selection of NnJLet...._ 11tw, WIUOM. con a MIU. PRlftCE " l&lwes F.il.lrd RESTAll"N"T --oua · DlllMEIS lltOI SZ.75 .. $4.1$ '"' ~·•m.w 11... Ml-7"1 OP£lj 111• • to,M (dll9M .....,.) &VITA llM: 1un"""" IW, -.mo (I •ltd II, ti fMilttl) Supplies in the area: 1114, ltlvwtldl Dt, -HewNl't 141.cfl ...,., ("3WQ --.... "4•1 • '· BUBBLES THE CLOWN ' CHILDREN,'S PARTIES MAGIC SHOW -PUPPETS -FAVORS ,. REASONABLE RATES 644 .4290 =· . . • • DELANEY'S SEA SHANTY. F9clturl.. Ora1tt• Cou1ty'1 Flint OYSTER BAR E11te rn Bluepoint Oy1t1r1 on Half Shell $1.50 Eastern Cherry1tone Clams $1 .50 l11r9e Shrimo Coc~teil $1.35 M911Y et11er Wltltdedtil W.Cti- OflH,.. 2 ,,M Entertainment Nightly By KAPPY At tll• ~i1no l1r no UDO PAIK DllYE NEWl'OIT llACH US.0100 NEWPORT"'l~AOi, CAUFOJIN1A PRESENTS • THE WINE "CELLAR" SUPlll SIYIN COUISI DINNU lHCHANTIN• ATMOSPHlll DlLIGHTP.UL -Mll1tc FRANKIE ORTEGA AND HIS-MUSIC NIGHTLY IN THE LIDO LOUNGE From 4:30 to 1:30 p.m. THE BOB BROOKS DUO CHELSEA BAR !OFF THE HOTEL l08BYI IT'S VICTORIAN . IT'S AUTHENTIC . , IT'S INTll.l!<TE FOR RESERVATIONS TELEPHON E 64~·1700 1107 JAMIOllEE ROAD NEWK>RT !EACH OPEN FATHER'S DAY Serving Dinner From 2 p.m. • .,.,., ....... -........ Prk.• N1 l.wrv.,ion COME IN TONIGHT ''For Tlae Prittie Of You:r Life'' ' Roast PRlr.,E RIBS OF~~EEF ........... •••NT"" •o•sn ....... --s]as .......... ft1ffy wlllltf'H ,.m.fMI, ....,, ,,,._.-Mnerctdllh ..... ..., ........ ~ DIAMOND JIM BRADY CUT ..•••. 4.15 CHILD'S PORTION ............... I .SO UlLT 'nlMI Ill DINNft srtCIAL •• , St.tr MONDAY THIU NIDAY OHLY I 4 .. l:JI P:M. NOW-TWO LOCATIONS J · OPEN '7 DAYS ' . - KING· SIZE COCKTAILS 321 N. SlANTON 421 I. 17th ST. ANAHEIM COSTA MESA (Ntflr I Mlll Plrtl) 0,.. ,....., .. Pri*r o,_ M...., ......... ,.., 11 A.M. L_. 11 A.M. LAIM• o,_ 4 P.M. WM'-¥ & o,.. J P.M. hJllief S·-•-DI' M DI""' M•• ....... , -"""" ... 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S'-•-'-,-~, Ja90n n-•-r•-Romero . nioni's first American film . events Jea~hg io~-.,:~ ne ~ \Q. • • S Hello, Dolly (0): Barbra It !ocuaes on the troubles of of the psycbot:ic who bas never Relven (GP)· teve Streisand portrays Dolly Le vi, today's youth. Darla Halprin beeu tried tor the muUlation McQueen stars in the f~ the matchmaker, in this lavish and Mark Frechette. and murder of thirteen version of Faul,kne rs .musical set lt1 New York at Blow-Up (X): What blow-women., Tony Curtis and novel.The hired man 9 odyssey the turn or the century. Walter ups of photographs, reyeal • Henry Fonda. leads him from a small town Matthau costars when ,developed in the dark cac~s Flower ( Gp l : i~ llt~"Jsi.sslppl to U!e sinful ·King of the Grtzzll es (G): r~. V1nea1;& Redgrave and Sophisticated comedy in which big c•tr, .of ~emphls during Walt Disney film about t.he David Hemmings. a dentist drafts his nutse to the ear Y 1900 s. life of a grizzly b e a r Scream and Scream Alai• photographed in th e Canadian Jklb 1Dd Cant and Ted IDd masquerade as his estranged (GP): Vincent Price and,-:;:;:::;::;:;:====; -BALBOA 673-4048 Allee ( R): Con!-'mporary wife.·,Walter Matthau,·Jngrid Christopher Lee star in this Ir social comedy satir1Zing mar-Bergman and Goldie Hawn. science-fiction horror f I t m ri~e and friendship, Robert .ne Cross and the SwU-about a race ot super·humans. Cup, Ntalie Wood, Elliott chblade (GP): Story based· oo z (Gp l : Algerian.made Gould Dyan Cannon. autobiography of the Rev. political suspense dr~ma sef OPEN The Bo)'I t. the B•nd (R): David Wilkerson and his life in Greece. Yves Montand, •:45 Penetrating !lory of homo!ex-among the narcotics users and Irene Pa pa!, Jean-Lou is Trln-=~ ~:-~l• uality starring Kenneth gang fighters lla;Ule New York tignant. l'r-----'-== Nelson. __&unts. Stars. Pat Boone. Hippy EDC1ln1 (GP}: Jean Count Yorp, Y"a mp fr t TEENS AND ADutTS- SimmoruJ portrays a bored (GP): Robert Quarry and Airport (G ): Film version midd1e-daas housewife who DoMa Anders in • horror of the belll·selling novel. Burt tu.rm to drink. John .Forsythe drama. Lanc aster, Dean Martin, Helen and Shirley Jona: star. Dr. Zhivago: Story or young Hayes and Van Heflin. ne 1.a,.,., (R): Young at~ RuSJian. ~tor in;id poet The BatUe of Brltala (G): torney attempting to build a c:anghl m his country s revolu-Story of heroic R.A.F. pilots t1onary upheavel. 0 m a r who held off t.he Luftwaffe Miss Ross, ' Robards In 'Fools' Sharif, Geraldine Chaplin and in World War ll and· saved Julie Christie. Britain from invasiOn. Michael Jenay (GP): Marlo Thomas Caine, Laurence O 11 vier , portrays Jenny, a pregnant Christopher Plummer and girl from New England who Michael Redgrave. goes to New York. She mar-Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico ries (for convenience} a young County (G): ComeQy-western man played by Alan Alda, wiJh Dan Blocker and Nanette who wishe! to avoid the draft. Fabray. TH Kremlin Letter (GP): UOJ: A Space Odyuey (GJ : Ea:st-Wut TWions aDd es-Fascinating fllm about the Ptoduc<rs Rol>trt H. Yamin!-=::--'-·---="' '-~------.::...-----11 J and Herui Bolllna;er have set Katharine Roa to co-star with JaJOn Robarda In "Foola:," ntm now i9. producUon lo San Frllldsco for releaae b y Cinerama Releasing Corp. This marks Mila Ross' f1tst production since ' ' B u t C h Cassidy and the Sundance l{id," thoogh she still bas a fOm to_he _reJe.a.sed( " ell · Them Willie Boy is Here." In "Fools,·~ sl¥:: portrays the wife of a n;iUllonaire in-~striallst and begins a tove affair with forrqer horror film stjr, ployed bylRobanls. , Tom Gries ~ from the Original screenplay by Robert -Tl{R·£E GREAT UAYS •f f.oualrJ' alUI We1t"n AIU&ie and fwi ti Tbe W1go• Cal1ip •t JCnotf .. :XO and Heu The Wild Otu tod~y, Friday .•• Eddie Dea• 011 S.tiuday ..• The S.ddle-ile. oa Sundar. S~t_ac1.1· lar F"i.reworb. f riJ1y uid Saturday. • ' · " ' l ' . , bcl•M-A,..-S..w&.,. - HELD OYER ANTON ION l's JJ\llmtn 1111111!! P~BMllf You'll want-· lo see her four lim•s! Roq,jes. John Yesno. Thoroughly l\lodern Pt1ill!e; ~1uslca) spoof of the 19'ZO's starrtn1 Julie Andrews. :Pt1(1J'y Tyler,M90fe, Cat) Channhlg. * the lttter fm71lediat!_l~ cr1wr Ute tUle i11dicntes ratlrig given Like plctt'7't b the Mo'tlou Plctutt C 1'he Moti011 Pt"turci C A·OO Rat_(rla Frao ram -be fo und on tht mo pict ure page. ' • IOTH FEATUl£5 U.TID "G" lt'1 for £everybody! --Al10 -MA '( TYL£1 MOORE o"d CAIOL CHANNING lo , .,, UNCUT! POPULAR PRICES! ACAOEMYAWAROWINNERl ~ -~...;-~t1itimi!*"'"f'' j A \KllVllSM.~ ''AN IMPORTANT MOVIE! YOU lVILL LAUGH TILL YOU CRY!'' -Cot"1opolila11 ~nd d rll:lrveiru evenrfB with eight ci the bays. tv\art Crowley 's .. m;:~ INTlil:. ~() .. ... is not a nMical AV-c:-Jm.~....m.-.1~,.__~c.a.b,~~ .. POSITIVEL V ENDS TUESDAY JUNE 2l --NOW PLA'l'ING !-- '" TH .... Tft Ef!lilill(;j I I'•~ .. -· tmtA ... ~ .... -_,"6·Jl01 oo • .. __ , __ _...,_..,"°""· 2"d TOP FEATURE • .. • -' • l , • ·- • • ------" Ho.Ip UI •• 1.brat• •vr 21141 IMlli· Ytrlary J1111• 20. PITCHll 0' Ull S1.00 BOAT HOUSE '1111.M•S...AM •1U1 THIR HOUU Of"CONTINUOUI MOYID Pizza Palace ,,121 " .............. , INut .. r.4y'1) 139-7290 WI MONOl AU PIUA COUflONI . FAMILY FUN ,_,. Mllllc 'fr!. ' Sat. 111 tht Jintst traJuiow ojtbt tnu innluptr's llfl. 380l EAn CoAtt lharw.1T ea.o .... WA ... CAu:foaJUA 1'Roin:: (714) 61J.IS'4 'ftlVIEM ' IDWJllANI" Contl"""tol Cvltlno · · Cocktollt s-.o fnmchron and Dfnnrr 111.na.u th'1'110h $-tordau. . Closed 'Sundays W1 •rt ~c•tff n•ll'• to t~e May -C.. ~ South Co•1t Pl•1•. JJll s. ...... C... M... Ml·IMI F --..,_ SOUTH =.~.. Q!! COAST~ lftllOI M ~ Ml•m1 \SA .I Office O,.. 6:41 Now Thru Tuffcl1y -"An un,.......,,n19c1 ,poyohetlollc roller 1771 .... ., ... uperlen-."· -Lift .. •zttt' ,, .... 1111 •• tlit $Cf rt wttli ••"'• of +tie mot! cl1oll119 ¥1tu•1 llasi• P•""''' • " cl l1chnicaf acllie.,•m•11 ... In the '-i1- t •rv of th1 '"oti tn ,;.., twra1!" plus NEW SECOND FEATURE "The Liberation of '· ExclusiY'• Orange County Run e STARTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE l7 e "1f70'1 HILARIOUS COMEDY HIT'" -Edword1 JAMES STEWART e HfHRY FONDA e ,SHIRLEY JONES ht "THE CHEYEN NE-SOCIAL CLUB" ., , ,• •r,-."'", • . .. ' J . NOW PLAYI NG "I can't remember when I've enjcyed a picture as much as 'AIRPORT'. It's a wonderful escape film in which you can lose yourself completely, caught up in the action and tension on the screen!" -Rocky Mou ntain New1 "AN ABSORBING THRILLER! EXPERTLY PERFORMED!-A D~R D MOVIE!" AIREORT -BURT LANCASTER • DEAN MARTIN JEAN SEBERG JACQUELINE BISSET GEORGE KENNEDY HELEN HAYES VAN HEFLIN MAUl!EEtl STAPLETON DARRY NELSON LLOYD NOLAN DANA WYNTER BARBARA HALE bt.teih "IUL LltT' Gild "FUNN'( GI RL" Gtte!nd1111ce rft.o«ia.. "G'' RATED • • It's for Evo r ybodyll • • • .•• * • * * ll lGHEST RA.TINC.I • • •e•• e •••••••••••• ,;' '*COAST .HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVO. • -Wand• Het1, N.Y.Dall y Ne.,,.. NE \')Pf'l"T S£ACH * 6 (~·r "''"" • . . .. • • ; • • ' ' . • . . .. .. .. . ' . .. .. . ' .. : ' • " •• • . ' • • ~-"'=-'~....-~""''----~~~~---~~~------------~-----~----~ I ' r ~·~------.----...,--. ---~----------........----·-------~--·------------.,.-------------- • DAILY PILOT Friday, Junt 12, 1970 llY L81 "J t,TURO t.~ .. l'=--:r.i:.. '7i '(;,~ 1 1 ,..~ ..... (C) (Z ht) TlM ·1 - _ , .. "'"" --l 'F. it '119-Stadiulll In Dltroltl'&!.?5 -• U...1'11 ... . Ill ........ (C) ~ .. 5!l0 s.... ...... (t) i ....... (dnml) '62 -Nee 1:.55 Mniac l'rlflt • -""........ ,,,. ;-w·:-·-(C) I I .. "' .... (30) @ Ell•-IC! ! n. n t rtt a CC> ('°) Mr. ......, (t) ' a. lnt .(Cl (60) I -(C) I• -.-(C)(lOJ"ali•1en ''" u~-"'1w(C) I . " .. Wottd: Brazil... 6 iiit .... (C) I .... Ill~ (30) l.'OD mH1r1 C•••• t ~1 L ,..,. .... bb'lllal (30) JUN[ l J •,• ri p 'J 1 ·~ r, ' Two Mikes at Burns -......... (C) (W) 1"® Ell -""~) Jedi Wlllle, Gloril Gr.. J11ryboN r- 1 ~ W ..... (C) (60) T .. " Wtlls flfl' . rd D I ti rtai . t 'j · 1'I ._._.(CJ (30) l:JO 0)())111' ,_,,...,Ru~ The Mike Jo an uo s curren y ente rung a ' ., flMlt llNttlll (C) (lCI') 1t1r "''' (CJ Bob Burns Restaurant in Fashion Jsland, Newport •. _,.._., l @®il'l "",,....ICl T (!())· "'Lln1U11t of Da1111. ea111pu1 litf1lt Beach, Monday through hursday !rom 7:30 p.m. -" (C) /60) """' """'" • '""'...,... and fro111 8:30 OJ! Ert!l~Y. and Saturday nights. Mike -->---_111111 o..I leport (C) (30) (fd.liJ '64--GMM lant•n. Jordan will be at the piano and organ and Mike r, -'-..... (SO) Ill C1sct l°id .. ....,... Ctf1lllt (C) (30) MoWll: "Lall If thl DtlplrtdCls Provine on drums. Cll ~ ,. .. (C} (30) (watem) '55 -Jtmn Ciiia. Jlr11 ----------------------11 ..., • .., u..r (C) (30) Divis. ~ I '-"" (301 '"° U @ @m ~ I. """'" (C)" ( 1111 ... a.a. <C1 (JO) • g liOnl: -st Son T1 Tie" (mys- * a.t 1ut (C) (30) 11!Y) '57~idlard 81sell1rt. --(C) (30) I ll'il CI!al ... -~) ... I mi• Mn (55) Meril: ....... le tM ~ II lW Clrl (C) (JO) 1p1'" (1dmrtu<e) '49 -R1th11d l~IC ...i (t) (30) CR) Widm•r\ LioMI !lff}'Jl'IGft, ~ (C) (60) (R) ca.-.' ...... ED 1111 Flriq "• CC> ,_. .. llhl Fan Fihn Festival Set A,t Broadway Stores , , (R) ,. .. Clrlos... ... I....,,·~ (C) a .... ' ..... (C) ..... " ' m ...... Splib ct> ......... (d1111t1) '55 -1..11\1 E) TN llarfJ ltfS (C) The Broadway Department $250 prizes and there are five TurMJ, Rlcllttd Burton. BfE-' '~ (t) Stores are holding a "Fall honorable menlions of $50 I Trdil • C.•~1 11 111 (t) (30) lD:OD ,,., . each ""' ..._ (6(1) IEE Sb H..a \ .. , film Festival" for high school ~-· · TM fr.di cw (JO) (R) JulLI • ..,.. ~II" (ldventu1e) • thr Entry forms may be picked Id ,,.,,.ru "Jlmbllel." '6l -Jld 0 Maholley. F1ilh Do~rttut. i and colleg~ stude.n~ in ~ up at alJ Broadway Stores Ex-1 EIWI • '-' (30) 6) Me'lir. "TIMI NtkN lill (mJS· states. It IS the hrst of Its ecuUve Offices C = • =-(C) (30) tery~,.:-,:111::.,."!Z"r, kind to be projected in the na-• (I) Owl H!:rr. ob)ldion, Spod 10'.lOI a (I) ScwtiJ·DM (C) lion with jts goals to en- •irffl to 117 "' expect111t mothe1 • til ~ ~ 1M•1!!~"ff':.~,!J courage youth's interest In one MOVE a,...._..._ ' to San fnncla ind unknowfnr! MIN •. ,... .., -rf I ••' ..,..,...... ' Picb ap 1 slclwlW•J' tit u. the (111.ntef)') •4:z,......J1mts M110t1, of the most powe u m..wums fC1t'A1UtENTB AND \ ume condition. ~rmoo m '""' et tM ,.,... or today's world. The subject 'VOUNO PBlPlE P, '?J(:fl ~-40 ~ ~ ii Mnle:, "Th• Counttrflittrs"' m~Uer is not restricted ~iving ~ 1111 ~.,,. ,.,..,. ,. ,....,;,,,,. , mT1 T .. tlll Tnrtll (C) (30) ·1190~) ~~11~0N.•r (C) the students a chance to ~ _.....,._illlHIMitrol • ElllDEIUT Clntposi ... (30) Tlle ll:DD Ii) 6 fm M1jor Lllfllll .. • innovative. -"~,..-... .. ....,~ % flrll of • 26 h•lf·IM>ilr rn .. •rlts (C) At ntl Brim "" Hrw YoB Entries may be in black i ~· al thl worb d both lllW 11'14.. Mel ~Al.l·MH ADM1ma 1; t1bllndfilm111111tn.. n @(])Sc.t 8 Tiptlllr (C) and white ·or color ; live ac. liMirt!Allti.m "I~~ JlO> fht Ides of Miidl, Vic 0tn1, lltll• lion or animated; sound or ~ ~ .1 (E-··'-_ ffi'I\ Antho,..,!...•~~-~m~ls (Uest. silent, and on any subject. 00 ~-, .. , '"""' "~-__.. '"'"' Films are limited to a mm, ALl. M;ll Allltl'ltD • ID lll•"'"' '-•11~ @(f)(BMlricltl llmbtan4 super 8 or 16 mm and maS' ""-'•IGll.,..--• (90) (R) '1.luril Marla." ( ) OkT Claik hosts. Mtl1nl1 ,_ &~ '"' n.utn (30) "The' ldr.rna) ,47_.lollR Shelton, be joint efforts of two or AlcM1. ests more people but must be !.. IHI(]) m TM CMR JtNI Mn.. .i ....._: (Cl "Tiit u..t T.... entered under one name. ~) (30) lR'J ~ 10 the hid." (adftfttllftl '66-AnthonJ There is a first prize of f ~ DMI f mt 5illw (t) (90) ~tt:W. "lotd tll l:tM I i&......-SI ,000 backed by two secgnd -------------------- J Guest host is OI. Ohid Reul:len. · prizes of $500 each, Ol).e to ! ~':'u~-:,::!'~":e~~~~ci.:1 ', be awarded to a high school @ •~--=~~mo • ·11nn1nas. Prof. liwin tor.,, JuJtt entry and one to a college r-· : ~nt alld author Ju1i111 Fast. U:OD B 9 (1)1\t....,. IC> entry. Third place carries two ,. WWlll llfWll '. m 1 m c1A 1 n. 111~ Acn m o MM: "DMbl• ltof>lrd7" (drt-• ~~~~~~~~~~~I •••••••••••••• •••••••• • .... •• (liO) A !Om 1bout lreedom In mt· m1) 'S~aod tarne1on, Jack Ke\\y. ..,., a Ill -• --dlwll llmlt--ftow It Wll lost Ind (D Mowle: "Ille OtM:r loft" (dr t-,,.. ___ ,,;, l_!lllntd. rM) '47 -D1'oid Miftn. ---·--• fE EICMlllr: l l!Cbllndtr fllltt· · lftlb'9 f1111illr • MtMy Miiier (JO)" (R) Oni111 de 11 S.m1n1 ~a.. 1Mrtr d• rtr.lvllll (30) l!:lD ®I III """°"' ,. (C) 11:111 9~CIS Friday Mlril: (C) Movie: .,., Sbuthal StolJ" · • Al btt M.._," (dram•) (dr1m1) ·~ulh Rom111, .. 5~~ ~l•r 1o 11&t11..i hour.-. 1or , "&t -ony R1nd1H, Anita Ekbe1i, I YIMI Clrl (C) mon1111 to come." ( ~ MolltJ, M1unc1 Oenlt•m. 1:00 (HI (IJ s.p.r,.111 (C) Johll JltlnNcllw. Ari•llelm a11111t111 8 ftt le1911 (C) (60) "Round· · MfM: '1)pmtioR litfni" (Id· r.""'"""""""' 111out." Tht B1mn prttl!llb lo join Y!nlurt) 'Gl-Tab Hunf!r, •H~111111~ • 11n1 al hoodh.rnu lo help break up W Mflri1: '1~1111 Lad)"' (wtst-~~~·~·~,~~~·~I ~~~~1 1 ............ oa:llC"f•Aa)OATW 1do9t1mua11111r1etet.51.,. for. emJ '56-PeQie c.sut, Willillll ?*'&4:••·7 Rosa WU a maJnUner it~: c-ti. l ride {C) T-1~m::tii Marie WindSOI'. 'UU IOYI ' (C) (ii)) (R) "Lind Gr1nt." A croup · ii :7 __ ..,. __ ., __ ....__, If '1-* lllllllltr1nts clalm ttt. Boll&' 1:30 lollll'f Qllflt (C) lllllVW' ..,.. .....,.., • rllOllllllln 1nd ltm • deed to t• UClA lflliR Tt1t• '~ ~ it. Sptcill: The N1tio111l Chlmpiofiahip1 '1lJ ..... laaW (t) (2 ltr) (R) (CJ Spoltltlll!r Jerry Col11111n In· ''""1 Lowd Allantk City: four Ex-alyses the UQA Bn1ins Track and ' Miu AmeriuL.. field trim t nd their th1nces In the : I H1f 130) lortbr.omin1 HCAA Ch1mpion"1ip ; · • NttKU (60) mte! scheduled !111 On Moiries. 111'11'1 • t.JO · ..... (C) (JO} BntM W1nl. !!HI Wetk. : ... ,._. (C) (JO) 8111 Johns. 2:00 E) ~llJ's TretllouM (t) • · ...._: t~lh (30) 0 []ill]ID Y'lt!O!J hi M11 (C) :lt:OD 0 (i) m [IJICIMI Tiii .... Hi1hli11Ms Of the 1970 lndi1n1pohs • c....~ cC1 (60l "' second soo. """' ......... _ 'k.tittnSoJert_. &44·109'6 2 llt OllMy ,,,._ "ltlNG Of THI Gllmtl S" ''THE COMPUTIA WORE' TINNIS SHOES .. ' of 1 two.pert •ries »lullfll tM 0 Movie: (C) ''Blad; Hone Ch· crt1tlv9 t1plbilitlrs of student cin• yon" (a~e"ture) '54--Joel McCre1, '-:~::::::~======~! matocr•Ph•• ind olbw" tledflln1 I Stt t111 USA (C) r filmm1k1r1, with Pel• Fond• Sttrlln1 Theatre (C) C1nt. h t,, Svft. 1:Jt host. Z:JO Re1>1rtoirt Wo1•sl!op (Cl A pi. !m .... (C) (60) 1no concert by Miklos lv1nich, In . GI) LM, ...-an Sttlt (C) cooperation With the Sl Louis In· (R) ''l0¥9 •nd Ille Moun!1l11 stilute ol Mu~c. Clbln," with MdJ Devine, Leslie 0 Movi1: "Mary, Miry'" (rom1r1ce) P1rrbh 1nd Ptt• Marslllll; 'love '63-Debble R!ynolds, Bury Nelson. and th• OiYofcl Siie,", with May I Skippy (C) Pl1lll i nd Lalley Ann W1m11; •1111 lnsifbt (Cl "l..cn Ind tht C'.amedJ Tum," wltll Mlwie: "Y1qol Drir111" lWUl· R11t1 ltt alld Jte* Clrter. tm) '57-Rod C1memn. T ..... O'Cloci Hip (60) • • Y'1r1ildldts Mldlulls THE NI FTY THEATRE presents //) " f'-.e11iew Sllfring PAT BOONE •.OM! - wllll Eftll tslUDA • JACllf 61ROtll llllO hf I LIPPI°• Jt.Alll llOllXSOM ...... """ (t) (90) 1-(Q Ml (30) l :OD IOlll bptrta (Cl (I!) ''Comt r.-.a. ... 40 (Z tw) On! Cirri&, Com• Ck!!" Tht 1\udJ ~ FOl THE U.Sl TIME Ml MMttrt (30) 1 rtrntlbbl1 new 1ppro,ech lo Scrmptar •1 -"1J4/Jl!!L!!I J!l(B ..... U ' ' ._...(Cl -:. ~1 phylic.tl-fitnm-tor··thrmefillllf .... F'Rl. & $A-T ~8 ·3_0_p_m· -m .... (t) rlllrdtd, .. • • • ' Music •r R.llPll CWiilCHAEl Dlrtde4 •1 (00 Pi.dect4 •f 1-"'°"" 0 M.,.ie: '1111 Dart Part" (dral'lll) 307 MAIN ST g,.._ (t) '49--.Willilm Holden, lee J. Cobb. HUNTINGTON BE.ACH OOM 1111 ... T --. llCll llOl> tiiil If 1111 Wtrl: (C') 0 a (IJ ._ WISll111 0t»tn Colt ~ "TllJ l.IMtiP" (lll)'Sltfl') T11,......t {C) Cover11e ol the ---rura> ~ COi.Oii """'n """"""°" -Ill W1rllc:-, Robwt Ktith, -$130,000 Westem 011tn lmn\ the -. W1t111t' Andlr1on. Btwrty CoulltJJ Club In et1it1p. HllUI n••••iM' : I Ht Slid,. s.w (C) I Upbtlt (C) 12 13) 42t-9868 ";'M~.,.~11~':i"30 FOff ltESERVATIONS CALL 014) JJWUI ~ Tiit ,.,,,.. Sep (R) · TtrOI 2.0I ''°~It 1.H 1hMlltfl1S Srt. 11111 S•< ~ !Ill lllcM I lal DllCI . I ii f'kttr1 (C) l~~::=~~~~~~~~·~·~·~··~·~·~·'l~O~ IO~~~~~ ···u~ tin trtffll (t) · Tlltft dtl SIMdt ,-It) JeillWlf Ctflltll (C') 1:30 Ji111 TH11111, Ovtdootl (CJ 1 •: st1 llbtlt M11 lor Clrson. ti~ lllOYll: "TlNI N1ttd Earttrr (dr1· ;• llatl: Could, Little [Dpt ind Gtne m1) '59-Rltll•rd Todd. t' Wll4tf1unt . €111 Trftlll U.. Wwld (C) 8 ~ "KIO S1aM lw Spies'' 4:00 I) "Morit: ··»" !d111n1) 'S9-~, (d/11M) '67_,... Vin £,rd:, llltl· l1e• Webb, Da¥1d Helson. 8 M CMll (C) Ktn!J Moi11n Vbol I~ (t) Ind Ttm Ewell lllllSI. Ke Wei, Sk Slid (C) ti 11. ..... I ' ... (C) .. __ ,. !:1.,..-..... ..,, ... , ,., Iii-( ,.,,_.,,, ·-I MtlM. ,.ltlfde Mtdlfta. •:JO JlOVflfll S-. SntfttJ (t) CllJ • ** (Q -..,. c....., r.... Col• is host. Little Anlhlln1 •rv.I tht 1 t1i lcilal" ( ... 11'11) fOllJ Mllfln. llllPtNls, Michail J. Brod)', the ....._ M (C) Btuts hstt11, Tht Tolens. Cir.di • 9 1tMt: (C) .. lllfW!' (drlM1 St1ton. 111d Thi Stont H1mmt1 l •€:::--=--· ... ~;,,, ""' -ICI ., .. -.... ••Ill .... C.-(C) ,_ "' -·""!' Clloplifl. °""' .. -(CJ .. iOR . ADVERTiSING · IN. THE WEEKENDER " PHONE 642-4321 • 111y-c1re active wear for men •nd boy1 • new color in suede c.loth flares: hunter green ..... L1ft~'"''';,.,J e ll'l1tkr ~•ft• 7 f11hl111 itlt"cl• ~twpert li11ch 644-1070 Bill Burrud Marshal For Catalina Festival , ~--......--· AND AT 1:01 0Nl1' Bob Hope Phylli1 Dillt r "EIGHT ON A LAM" ~· Ttdo...._.. hottt1~11ti HEY KIDS!* II• PAL SHOW UT. 1 :00 ALSO "RUN WILD RUN FREE" ALL SEATS 75< "IRl•HTY OP THI \ GRAND CANYON" Frl.-SM,·h •.-l:JO P·•· Wl ''T COA ST Pl l Ml l l E "SAVED".,, ......... WIG. & TMU•S. ONLY .. ONI FLIW OYll THI CUCKOO'S NIST"' l'o• ••sE•VAflONS: CALL '46-\»S 1121 NllWPIM ll'lll~ ~-~ ll1 ec rnesa '7" :1 • · -F, .:: .. ' ,, · !'iE\'Jt'(Jlo'T AND fl,,RB'...JP I~ l•)':ilA f,'[',/\ GOLDIE HAWN-Best Supporting ActroH AUO-n. ff'lllinr c....ty •f t1te .,..-McC..1'1 Ill "BOB & CAROL & TEO & ALICE" E•chnl¥t ~ C.. Df"IV.-111 Sllewlllf "WMAT 00 YOU U.Y TO A NAk•D LAOY?" 01) C1ler "THI NllMT TH•T •AtD•O MINSICTS" {01"1 ~ y~ Met .. .h'lrnllkll li•c:=:=~ "THI CotklT•D COWIOTS Of CALICO COUNTY" 1111 C... "TMO*OUGHL Y MOD••N Mll.ll•" COi C•llt An C ..... ...,.,..,. Shew "COUNT YO•OA, VAMl!I••" Ill") •• "SC•IAM AND sc••AM AOAIJf" ,., Or•"119" Ctvnlf l"re1111e,.. a........-1 "A Mill C.llM Merw" IGl"l Color ... "Tiit • .,,,_.. (G"I Co,.,. -~' ----~--- FIRST RUN SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY MOST -NATIONS FOR ANY PICTURE "f11r stars•** •Hlth1st nt1111 . I A pro•acti111f q11ffty ind 1 111tlfyl111cblnem11t • -Wllldt Kiit, M.Y. 01111 News "Epic battle el the sexes.• -Vincrnt Cinb)', N.Y. Tlma RICHARD BURTO N • MDlltY VIII GENEVIEVE BUJOLD • • 1'NNf l()t£'l'H ' .. THI HAL WALLIS "OOUCTION , u\1111' ef tfte lko~rrb Ders MMCl-r ""9 Sthfdey "AHNF' SlieWI or 7:00 •IMI 9:JO CHti ... • Sllow S.lldor froM 2 :00 ·'"· llORIS~· DOCTOR -ZHn1\GO .. PANAYl$0N" ANO MmOCOLOR • • ;;;;;;tffi. miii ~~. TONIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. NNER OF 4 ACADEMY AWARD • BARBRA STREISAND WALTER MA'ITllAU MICBAP. CRAWFORD IOX OFFICE OPlN AT 7:00 P.M. CANNES FlM FESTIVAL W1NNER' -Bts1 r11111By1 New Di1tctor~ SHOW AT DUSK· BobOGlrd! TedC.Alm I II f'llMlfO'ltCM "900llt1tOlo I rOllCOl..V!nl.l. lltll"K 0 SHOW Al DUS• -&•- "I lOYI YOU, ALICE I , TOICU.S" I ._....,. __ 1" 1\\lll llll' l1111ti ~ltllllRll l 1~~'1111 ~11 I I 1 1 i f'ilfTII~ I , I UJ\\Ur i '-lnflilJ llfi\11·- s... ,,_;;,__ I'"'' O••V! -~~ l!!!j -· • ! • ! : . - . •• : . •. . • • . ' • -· ·:- . •. ) ' ' , ~---··--""?--~···~· .. , .. j+~•-""**......,... -,....... ·- DICK ftACY .. •• -; II jl '" ' ... ' ~•-t ·IZ.. -· ; . ! Mun AND JEFE ~4AlN JANE p,..._, 1~t .. ~uy! \o/h;t ~ Uvrfl{ I f&I\ ........ boo.-J 1! , . '5: . * . ____ ,_ "' ' -... l t'Q'l'llQW,.. I ..,..s h"vi",j .... " " " ' ~·. *~...-..-;;o;:AA'.a.a;-.; ... ~~~~--. ~I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by R A. POwE_R I ..,;.• I ~ ~ :~: ':C::'" ACROSS "': :~~ 1 Charts ·~:, 5 Th0tt on • which some - ·' thirig rests .-· 10 Str ipe '• .. 14 Lilygenus .;., 15 Get oul of ·.: .. 111 "Rule ;!;: Britannia" ;~: compostr. :;:-: 17 Uproar .r-1: !3 lr1 no de!Jlee ~:: 19 E. lndla11 J.\: pri11ce _ ): 20 CIJn symbol •.• 22 Roof edge :· 24 Cargo uni t .-;_.; 25 Number r'· 27 Dismisses: -': · 2 words ·• 29 Ge l s better • JZ Hurrah JJ Advocate , of the new ~ 34 Shreds ! Jb --· lhe .;, • hoo:n -:-40 Pastry ._. 42 Held one's ·' ground .:-44 ~atts and ~· fi911rr s :{' 45 AQuatfc ;:;: m.mnal ~ · 47 Conl:1u1e lo !~' do w1111 g: ~.-2 words . 49 Econom ic Slil\i~lic; Abbr, ~o ·K1119 Cole 52 1te11 ol ru.rnilu1~ 54 Avoided 58 Accompli sh· ments 59 Cabii1 611 Platlo1111 6Z Flow er 65 Issue 67 City of /d11 ca 69 Pole 70 ····weed 71 Cut 1z £n1reatr 73 Wear ol 74 Ceylon exporl 75 £1uopean DOWN gnz no PERKINS • MISS PEACH \C.tNQfrunNJ. ·~ i I •• r.. :;, - ' • By Tom_ K. Ryan By Al Smith O.K. YOU WIN! \'lo:r\'i"' lave! Jo +Ii<! .... ~r! l'M Ct"'(),. ~V'IW..l~I\ au·1 ~e ! ·---....... HE WANT510 WALK . RIGHT Cl'f 'THE J06 -- Ll'L ABNER . ' SAL,Li .BANANAS " - • G . 1 ·w<-e.A. Ak ~ 1 ~-~·~ l GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS I '5fE WHERE. COIJ~lJEO GROUPS IV:r_ feL!Jj.\G, II-IE PU6UC. ijQT 1tl BOO ALUGAT~-~IJ P~ooucrs •• -AllD SEAi. CQl;f5, Oli! Olfie~ J.ipAfEl- MADE FWM 1HE- l'El.T5 OF VA!l!SH//JG ·WILD AUIMALS/ By Mell COOi.. IT ..• 611!. SOMEP,tf'f· Wf.'"'-ee ~o'""' JN THEf',£. LET'; 6&T FlNISMED WM"H OWC Pt:DIATl:lCl..y.15 Fl~'t .. ~ Saunders and Overgard ~ . --~-- T&U.STEVE WHAT YOU FolJNP OUT A90UT MAYS, kA<EY Frldat, Junr 12, 1970 .. MR.MUM '411t> DAILY PILOT 29 . l; By Al Capp' By Chart.. Banottf ' By · Ferd Johnson By R.OCJer BoU.n _:t DID!.li HEAR AAIJ MBrnOl.l CF 'fORT'l.E~'ECIC SleEATER$/ .... • • 'j t ' , • ' DENNIS THE MENACE .... •WE S!JRE GET aJR NaE'/S ~ OOT ~ ~ IN 1111S llOIJSe,'oo,.i'r WE>, NoM ! • .. ... ~ • I• • ( • DAILY PILOT frld11:r, June 12. 1970 ' 0.., :. T 1J f:' J h Y ·JuN£ ts ..... -(C) (IO)Jonl ....... e Ht I:; •llldtt (C) (30) .... -(C)(2 h>)Th< "' CllfonM """" 111111: tJll o.troit ~ Tiam It Tit.-Stadium ht D•trolt.lj 1:2S llrtt Ill 11111 .., !' a ... """"' -<Cl -"" --<Cl tit Dlftlll'" .(drama) '&Z -Net 1:55 ll•Ma ,...,., CuirwleM, DIR Bos•rdt. 7:1111 ~~ ..... I JGlt (C) I 1~.r:.,'.':'.: /:',,~ .~ .. tillilll~."!" (C) : .. , ... ~ (60) ~ ,., '' WW't "-? (C) (30) "Cllldrt11 7:30 OT'..._ (C) "" l,, " ........ e .," I e..., ..... , .. , • tll• • a:oo TM ~ <e> ! I =:~(~ l!IK•rt Ct••• tkt .,-Jtck Wlrita, Gloril Grew. ~ Tlllt I Tw o lfli kes at Burns -~ ... -(C) (00) l~?ii (J)al -"" (C) ' •. n. ._. .... (C) 130) 1:.11 9(1)111P ,..,, ..... tu• The Mils:e Jordan Duo is currently entertaining at ·r· 1w ...._ .. (C) (60) T.._ fll Wiiis flflt lllJ ,_.. Mlrtilll (C) (30) • Al11r IC> Bob~Burns Restaurant in. Fashion Island, New.port -... -..... 1 9-00Bl"* .. -(C) (30) "LlftlUl1t of Dalp. ca. -,,.. Beach, Monday through Thursday from 7:30 p.m. tWldlrt 34 (C) (60) Morie: "llutl"' • o.w Spiel" and from 8: 30 on Friday and Saturday nights. Mike 11111 ..... a.,.,t (t) (30) (si·fl) '64-Gltnn Lint•" .._ii ,.,.... ()Cl) l as. Kill Jordan will be at the piano and organ and Mike ....... 5tr..t (C) (30) Mowll: "Liil .. i. ....... d CIS &.lilt ,... (C) (30) <'lllllltm) '55 -J1mes CtalL Jl111 _:P..:r:.:o.:vm:· ::•~o.:_n.:__:· ::.rum=::'_·-------------· II -. .. """ (C) (30) ""'' I "" U<y (30) · 9:00 8 @00 m H. I. ...... (C) ....... Cltci (Q (30) ...-: 'ii Soll' l• Ill'" (my• llll lat (C)-(30) lMJ) '57-Ridllrd B1sebtrt. - -(C) '(30) ll!!)(Jlal1"t'-(Cl lhl''rr'lltt Mlril (55} .... :··"l>en ti UMi SU lit 11111 DI (C) (30) ipl"' (1dyt11t11r.) 'o\9 -Rk:h11d l~ltt s-t (CJ (30) (I) Widmar\, Lionel B1rrynmi. ~ (C) (60) (R) ca.-.' ..... f!) Tt. A,iq. N• (C) ,._. .. LatlM < I "'""""-" •.JO 1-••"""'(C) ..... s ..... (C> ....... .. ., ....... Spllb (C) l1nct,1r"' (dr111U1) '55 -L1n1 (!)De Hll'llJ l.,a (C) TlltMI', Rlcbll'll Burton. J C.it-lfll I ,,.. . c..11. Cl. (C) (30) 10:00 m(f) • ..., bm (C)CJ ...., -'"'' rnm..,_< DI Fr.a CW (30) (R) Jullt • : ~lt.,1111; (ldvtrrture) Id preperu "'Timblles.." '6 -Jock MlhoneJ, f11lh Dom1r&UL I hWI • .., (30) m .......... "*"' ,,... (m)1· F c.til9 * ....... leiy) '56--Wlllerd• P1rM1, (8 (1)n. -(C) (30) 1-. _. ... (R) Owr Hntrt'1 obJedlon, Spud 10'.JO IB [I) $c:OClbJ·~ (C) .,,.. la fly,'" oped111t lllOU!er • Iii @ m n. f1111tstonts cci l ( to San Ft1ncik0 1nd unknowl11rf1 Merit: '1fiM Nl&'t Mn [Jll Pleb 11p 1 stowlWIJ' cat in the (mptery) '42-Jimes M1$0n, i ume condition. & (i7) (]) m ,..,., If Ille J• U IHl(J)alTlM -..,.. !Cl . . (C) (30) (R) ·~ tl'ld F'lthl" lllorit: "Tht ~nttrllitm" !Tl Ttl a. TMll (C) (30) iltfY) •4g_John SUtton. ! IDUT C!Mpoli.. (30) T1le ll:OD 9 ~ Ardlll Co•ICIJ Heur {C) CiJ , m MaJ« LHpl .... · f GC 1 26 fllff·hour fil11 ttrla (C) •• ti BrlVtl vs. Ntw Yotll t?;' ol tM wofb ol botfl MW tnd • "'in ' ""-.,...... ;~ (J)al .;.-......... (CJ I=" U: ~r The lies o1 M•rth, v11: 01n•. u1111 • ~()) ,_..., ..._ (C) (30) Mt'::.t.1~m::~11 auest. @Cl,.._"~ '-11•30 1m @(l)ltlAMtriun .. ncbt111d • ( (R) 1.l11nt M1rr1." • (r, Dick Qatll hostl. M1l1nl1 ~ ~ "'1 TIINft (30) "'The (dram•) •.tJ-)ClflPI Shelton, G aiJ ())CD TM IW ... illra. am.:w.. (t) -n. Lut T1111 .. J111lr !C) (30) (R) "~ to the UR" (;dwin111r1) '66-Anthony ~· Ghost Sttff1111 { m"' ...., ,,.. sa. ec> (1JO) m Moti.· "bad 111 "" 111 KM•'" =:s !: M:rp~ ~=~~ n~11~: ~ • t Miu USA Debtlla Shehon, Cl1Udi1 , Jennl11p. PIO(. lnri" Corer. Joyu \ ~nt Ind tuthor J111f(IJ Ftsl, ll;OO 11 9 ()) Tiii Monlln ft) , QI I l!ICW I TM Mkkt9 .. (t) g liiwli: "'DMbtt Jtoplrj(' (dr1· (60) A !Um 1bout lmdOm in mt· ml) '!i~Aod C.meron, J1dt Kelty. dllval tim......tiow It 'll'h kl.st •nd m ...... : """ OU. loft'" (dfl · r_g:1lnt11. IN) '47 -Dlvld Mlvtn. .._, ... (30)' (R) -Drl• de II lull111 Fall -Film Festival Set At Broad way Stores The' Broedway Department $250 prizes and there are five Stores are holding-a "Fall honorable mentions ·of $50 Film Festival" for high school each . Entry forms may be picked and college students in three up at alJ Broadway Stores Ex. states. It is the first of its ecutive Qffjces. kind to be projected in the na· :;~~~~~====~II tion with its goals to en.1 · courage youth's interest in one of the most powerful mediums of today's world. The subject matter is not restricted giving • the students a chance to be innovative. Entries may be in black and white or color; live ac- tion or animated: sound or sile\'lt, and on any subject. Films are limited to 8 mm, super 8 or 16 mm and may be joint efforts of two or more people but must be entered under one name. There is a first prize or $1,000 backed .by two second prizes of $500 each, one to be awarded to a high school entr,Y and one to a college ealry. Third pJace carries two MOVIEMnNOS FOR PARENTS AND \1JUNO PEOPU: 1111 ob~ (II llW ••I• ii IO WOI• --IOM ll>t ,u•tfOlltt' ol _. ........ ,.,......,, ~,,..., w.-. ' AU. AClS AD•ITI"ID Gt1WtlAullitr1ttl m.. ® Q Diil llllDI• U llMUnlD jJ\f'I ll!IMI ''"''I ¥"Y Ill Ctr'hlll t l'UIJ ···························· .... Ill Ill! -111--................. -~-·--·-, w EllCMllr. l u:cb:lallr fllfltl I T.m-r .. 11i. • tla._u_(l)) IZ:lO 9CiJ--(C) .t.aD GI{)) CIS fridlf MM! (C) lilMI: .,., SUneluil StiNy" Niiilblt M..,." (dr1m1) (drl/111) '54-ltlllh Rom1n. "ShOulcl pi.v 111 ri-e11;ecr hol.lles !or '8 -lOllJ' R1nd1ll, Anltl EkberL I Yisul Cirl (C) mon1111 lo com.." ~ "°"" MorllJ, M111rice Dfnflam. 1:00 tBI Cl) ..... II (C) JolWI Slelnlltdler, An111t1111 l11tt!ltl 0 DI llfOlll (C} (60) "Round· • ~ "C1p1nUoi1 llkfid" {Id- -•bout." Thi s,111n prttends to join venturt) '6l-T1b Hunter, ,__,,.,.DfCJllOllt AJIJOCIATlt ' • llt'll of hoodlum to help bretk up 6J Mowit: "'T .... 111 Lldr" (.west-AeH! s Cf NfURY 21 ~ • .,. 1111ua1inc rac~et. Stwt f«. em) '56--Peul• Cttllt, Willl•m Rosa Wll a malnllner I ,-. SU. LIOJd. T1lni1n, M•ri• w1nd110r. ~~~~~~~~~~~:1 1 'tlll love .. Ulill ... -........ (C) 1 111'! .-I <C> .l60f1RJ~.,,.nc1 Gr1nt" A lrotlP . ii,' ICl made her cl-n ol Grllk l11111tl1J1nb elahn th• BOft1· 1:30 JonflJ Oltd IC>,.. T 1 ..,. • moullllln •nd flm 1 dtfd to UCLA Ir rte l,: pn:wt It . . 5pec1.i: lle--N1tlo!lll Champlonlhips m Dwld Salllld (C) (2 fir) (R) (C) Sport1e1sler Jeny Col1m1n tn· ''fMJ LCMd Atl111tlc City: four Ex-1lyses the UCL\ 8J'\lin1 Tnc~ 1nd Miu Amlr1cts.'" Fleld learn 11111 their th1nC1!1 1n tile ; I"" (30) forthcomln1 Hr.AA Ch1mplG11sllip : · NtllcMI (60) . meet schtdulf!d fOf Dts Moinu, low• • t.30 · ._ (C) (30) Bnftf Wini, next wetk. : ,... ..... (C) (30) Bill JohnL 2:00 f) ~l'lthonl (C) ,,.. , ....... ·~c=·~~ fl ~ VlctOIJ In MIJ 1"1 lO:CIO . @(i) m [ Th.. Hi1hh1hts of tilt 1970 lndl1111po!is ' c...nlC:itali ( ) (60) hi ~nd 500. 2 lit Dll.My ........... "JUNG OF THI! GlllZZLllS" ''THf CO MPUTIR WORE TENNIS SHOES" Ctnl. $11., S1111, l tM • ef I !•pert •ries ulutl111 the 0 Mowk: (C) "lltdl ........ Caft. c:t.,11¥9 u pebil!tlhi « lludtllt dn. ,. .. {1ctftnlur1) '54-Joel MeCre1,. F:========= mt!Olflphen; 11111 otbw tledttinl I Set tM IJSA (C) fi!mm1k11L with ht• fOlld1 • St.tin1 Tkltf• (C) host 2:30 hptr1Dln Worbho, (C) A pl· 8 m ..... (C) (f,O) lllO concert by Mlkloa lnnlch, in al LM. "-'kl• 5'Jtt (C) coopertUon with thl Sl louli ln- {60) (R) "llWI ind the Mountlln 1tltut1 of Musit. tab!n." with ArulJ 't>rvin1, l1slle 0 Mfrir. wMtrJ. M•..,.. (rom1nce) P1rrish 1nd Pll• M1rshltt; '1.ove '~bbl1 Reynolds, 81rry Nt1$Cln. •mt th• Divorct S.!e," with Atrf!oJ I!:: (CJ Prin. Ind Lesley Ann W1min; ind I . (C) ( • "tartt ind !ht COmedy Tt1m,t" wilfl : "'Y141'1 Dt11Mt" wt • Rut• LH Ind Jack Cart11. em) '57-Ald C.mtnln. "llbln't People (C) (90) I'-' (C) , • Twtln O'tlod: Hit\ (60) ~ Mmiellll lhlbl 130) l:OO lllrT ltpW (C) (R) ''Com1 10:30 )l:GO TllM:i11t1111 40 (2 hf) I C.frll, Comt On!" Tht study of Mi M...tro (30) 1 remlfttlbl1 MW 1ppto1d'I lo !~ Mllfll {C) _ pl!ple.I lltnm for Ifie.. menl•!IY , m Htwl (CJ '"•rdect. . ' .. tp le)'Olld 0 MIWit: "'T1ll Dlft ,nt"' (dr1m1) QI M ... (Cl '.t9-Wi1Htm Holden, LM J, Cobb. Ctn ot 1111 Well (Cl CJ la Cl) TM W•r1 0,.. Colt Mlllril: "T1tt IJntvv" (mystery) T..,......t-(C)· Cover11t of 1111 -Eli Wall1th, ROOei1 K'ith, SIJ0,000 W1d1m Open l111m th1 .,. W•rMt Anderson. Beverty Country Club In Clllc•&o· . I ............. ," I_,., ~ Tiie f...,te Sa11 (R) · lol'OI • E* fhclle I lat Onc1 • I ll l'ktat (C) fl:JOU~ ..... Stlffi11 {t) . Tlltn del ........ • 6 m hhn111 Cll"IOn (Cl l :JO Ji• T119._ 0..W-S (C) •: St• n1>1r1 subs for Carson. El· lllowla: '1111....., brtll" (dr•· ~; !Iott Gould, Uttlt (apt and GIM m•) '59-Rlch1rd Todd. t•· Wl141r tutti . tD TIMI Utt WllM (C) ~. • ... Ir. "tuall .... lor Spies" 4:00 a "Movll: "·""" {drtm•) '59- f (dr11'11) '67-ht• Vin Eyck, Let!· JIC-Webb, l>twid Htlaon. r1 till Rom111. I ' SPf' (C:) •, fJ Dlclt CMtt (C) Htnry M0111n Vltull 811t (C) ' & Ind Tem Ewell tuts!. Ht SIM, S.. leW (C) ;. Cl"'*'t: (C) """'"""ff tfll Wiit/Kids? ;· fil ....... (borror) '5.t -K11I • Sitterwinp ' M•ldtll. "ltrtcM Mtdln1. C:lO !IOU"" S... Sfttt1ty (C) CllJ ~ fll lfMlr: (Q "Qtlt C.11t1. fl'tll• Colt is host. Littlt Anthony Ind tht , tlif "IMI" (Wdtm) Tony Martin. lm11trl~ls, Mlchltl J. Brady, tht ~ , . ......, M (C) Blues Bunus. Tbt Toktna. C.ndl J:OO llreilit:" ~, .. .....,... (dt1m1) Slllon. ind Tht Stont H•mmtt , • -flml ~ Aimlno l rml. 1uest. ~ ou-(C) I'"', ... -(C) ' , Cl) iiliwte: "1111 D1911illl . Shi" • · Sonil M1l-ln1 e c. .... (C) I (mystery) °5' -$ydlllf Clliplln. ' Qffd f• Adftatlrt (C) : ' ' FOR ADVERTISING IN THE • W E EKEND E R • PHONE-642-4321 •· THE NIFTY THEATRE presents I :llie "nft'f //) " l'.e11iew FOR THI WT TIMI FRI. & SAT., 8:30 p.m. 307 MAIN ST. HUNTINGTON BEACH "0• •15111.VATIONS CALL 11U) JU..15' (2131 429·9168 t.OI "°1111 I.SI lhllllftta , s1amu. PAT BOONl .. D'""Wol\mon wltll tklK {SWDJ. • UCXIE GIROUX DINO PtflllPPf • JQ.ANN ROl1MSON 5':rttnpltir bf DaN MUAAAY ind JJ.MES IONNET Music •r RALPH CIJl.llCHAfl Dlttc!el br ~ Prod11u4 •; DOM MURR.If ---· DJCI ROSS F11.w:O'"iNJr'~ ca.ori """"9 IY llCHNfeO..Oll ' •••y·c•r• activ• wear /or , men and boy' • new color in 111•d• cloth flares : hunter 9rean \i111•11111,ie•t1' • M1ttef tht'fl '\.. 7 f11hi111 i1t.1nd, "'wport 1'11,h 644·1070 _. --~----~·· • ' . Bill Burrtid Marshal For. Catalina Festival Officials of the tnternatioBal Cowell and Ron Whelchel, Fiesta at Santa Catalina president ol the Catalina. Island have named televl!ion Island Chamber of Commerce, personalily SiU Burrud as the said ,Burruel is being honored Grand Marshal for the event because of the many fine pro-th.is year. M lh 500 k.o -1 grams be 'has presented on ore an mem~rs u. -varlott!(I ethnic gN>llP8 w.111 _tel_•_vislo_. ~•.cil'_Im __ All~ge~les.-­ perfornf ln their nitiye CO,S· eo.tln_J.,.., tumes at Avalon HarbOr this weeiend. Avalon Mayor ijarvey H. JUNIOR MATINE E- SAT. 2 P.M. Bob Hope , Phyllis Dil ler ~do .,.........,._ .. !'! __ .. ...-.aw.i..--~>-ll!O FIRST RUN SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY MOST NOMINATIONS FOR ANY PICTURE •ro11rstan* * * •Hithestnt1n1 . 1 A pnfactiOl tf quaTity and a 1ntifyl111 acbln emonl" -W•ndl Mlle, N.'f. Dally Mews "Epic battle of the sexes.". -Vine~ C111by, N.V. Tlmtt '' RIC~.,~URTON GENEVIEVE BUJOLD • ot 11.NNF: IOLE'l'N IN THE HAL WALLIS PRODOC!10N 'u\11iie ef t/ze 1'o~ Df!S • "EIGHT ON A LAM " ALSO "RUN WILD RUN FREE" I .-* HEY KIDS! *~ M•-r 111n1 Sohrdof "ANNI!" SHwa ot 7:00 oH 9:30 ~PAL SHOW SAT. 1:"1 lll~~~~~C~ ... ~-~n~ ... ~w~S.~od~or~ho~M~2~oOO~p~.m~.~~~~ "I Rl•HTT OP THl GRAND CANYON" CortOOlll-C......0--'rt• litt-t ht. S!Mw A•ywiterwl A LL SEATS 75c i fd.·Sot.~S.•.-1 :30 , .•. W ES T COAST Plt lMllll "SAVED" ., ,.....,. .... WIO. &. THUaS, OJ>IL Y "ONE FLEW OYl!R THI CUCKOO'S NIST'' fOR IUiSIRVATIONS: CALL iM-\MJ 1121 "......, •1<1• .• ·Cltt• MeM tl1e-rnesa -r ., I I _;:,•-.---r, . r1 ,_ ,• NEV/PC•RT AND 11/1RBCiP 1r,. ·0\iA r-.il '.A GOLDIE HAWN-Best Supporting Act,ress l~~~/5{aj'-~:i:l)1~~ I Ill "BOB & CAROL & T(D & ALICE.'' =:~~' .. 821 ·4010 ~-1Yl"r1111ier. '"'"''IMnt lllft LIMl5!1r-O...n M•Mlft "Allll'Ol:T" CG> ColOr A "•mlly 1n1m111ur11111 c..,11r ·-·-··-• 925-J!M .. ._.w .... --·--..,,,lMJ; -~ ·---s.11-6011 • • : 527·2223 •• :c::::lr : , I Well DI_,,-. • 'THE k!NQ 01" THE O•IZZLlll" ,. . !G) Celor 111 'THl COMPllTEll! WOll!IE TIHNll • SHOES" {Gii C.'.°""::.....:· __ W•IT OIJftlY'I ''THI ICING 01' THE OlllllLlll" 101 Clllr ... "THE COMl"UT£11 WOllE TINNI$ SHOE$" !OJ ColOf ....l!•chrtFY• or..,.._ C1. Dflw .. 111 Shew"" "WKAT 00 YOU lAT TO A KAJllb LAOYt" IX) C.!1r ''TKI HIGMT THIEY ltAIDIED MlNSICYI" l•l'I C.tn• Ul!dfl' 11 Will Mt! ae Alllmlll ... ••cllr.rttvt DrlWI• Cevnty or1 ... i.. S1Mwt119 ''THI COCkl!YED COWIOYI 0, CALICO COUNTY" IG) C•lotf "THO•OU.Hl Y MODl•M MILLll" (GI ColOI E•cllllw• Or•"9• C1vnty oriw.111 s~-tnt ''THt: JlltEMLIM LETTlll" IG"I Jllftll W•'(llt In "THI UNOIFl.ATIO" t•I "COUNT YOltGA, VAM .. lltl" 10") . ' "SCltl.AM AND-SClllAM AOAlfll" "' Or•nte c"""" 1'r1m1>1,. .. ,....._, "A ~n ClllM ti_.-(GPl CDIOr ... """ lltlvtfl" !GP) Color l•t'-'ht• o...,._ CIWlfT om .. 1n -.. "I" , ... , CllM' Slwlll'/' WI"""• "ILOODY MAMA'" lltl u-., 17 'Nit II WOii ,,,_. Alt C ..... "'""" SllN "COUHT YOrte.\. V-'M"lltl" Cel'I -"ICltlAM AND SCll.IAM AOAI"" • •• ORANGf. COUNT.V~S!ALL NEW ":OMPl!E'l'"EfAMUSEMENTICENTEA BCAIS l\ISTERN.\J(S· DOCTOR ZHMGO TONIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. . . NNER OF 4 ACADEMY AWARD WALTER MATl'llllU MICHAEL CBAWl'ORD I OX OFF ICE OPIN AT 7:00 P.M. CAJtN[S f~M T£STNAC WINNER' "l!ffi r11m By a Ht'# Onector~ -THE KREMUN 2o. -·-LEj IER.. \ IGSI SIMM8R [!]@ SHOW AT DUSK ---' ' , \ : ' . ·, ' .. ,• '. , . " .. ~;. s: ~. ";( ~'l ,. _.;,. {t~ ~ :~; ::-;: ~·. .. ' .~:· '~. ,. .•:: :·, i~~ . " ~·~ ··'· ... .. ~· -:•! t•< . -· ~ .. .· ~:: • ; - .> •" ,. • •' -~· -, ~: ~...; '· ,, :· ,. ·. ,. .. \ . . ' ....... , • J ••• , TJ'~Bt'.WE!~S By Tom K. Ryan . ' .. f'· ' .. ~ .· _JV._ i.·IZ... -· -··, : ' , MUTT AND JEFF-. ~ YotJ CHARGE SALES TAX oN PANSIES? rYE-S-S-IR-!~>M-E_R_E~'s~ A SALES TAX oN A YTHING -rnAT'S NOT EDIBLE! . Y. JUDGE PAR'l<ER ~· "µiN JANE z ' 1!" ' , .. '$; . .,. •:i;-' A..i,e..., J .,,.+.,~uy! VJh;:t -.. to Mar«.. l ..,..s h'lVi•.:i· .. · '· . '. ' . ~ . ~I DAILY CROSSWORD •• ,by R .•. POW>_R I ,;~· . :if. :If. ,,. ~: ACROSS .. >' :....:· l Ctiarts •:-::. 5 Th;it on which some- thing lt'SIS •. ·10 Stripe • 0 14 Lily genus :-: l S Gel oul of <•l b "Rult> ;.; Sritaunia" ;~ composer. •:.•: 17 Upro.1r .r~.: 18 111 11G deg1ee >'!;: 19 I:. Indian J.~ prince . :..: 20 CIJn symbol ~--22: Rao( ,ijge .•' 24 Cargo un iL ~·: 25 Nu1~ber •'· 27 Oismisses: ·: 2 words 2~ Gets better 32 Hurrah JJ Advoc.ale ol the new 34 Shreds Jb ···the • h ., •. J.-. 00~1 -;. ~O Pastry '.: 4Z Held orie's _ •' grounl.I ,;., '44 Facts and ~ r •gures ~ ... ~ 45 AQuatic . 1 .c' m,mrJal • · '47 Conl;uue Lo !'~ do wr111g: -:~-2 words • " " ; ,. 30 .. )J ., :; " ... ' • ·~· ~ • . ~ . ' o, Ill i 49 Economic stati">t1c: Abbr, ~O ·K111g Cole 52 ltt'1 ol furni11ire 54 Avoided !i8 Ac,omplish· menls 5~ Cabin blJ P!.atlorr11 62 Flower 65 lss11e 67 City or Afr ica f,'J Pole 70 ·-·· wecJ 71 cJ1 72 Entreaty 73 wear of 74 Ceylon exporl 7S EuropeJn DOW N . \ I • ? By Al Smith D.K. YotJ W1N! By Harold Le Dovx S.t.M, PlEASE •• 'SEE WH.t.T YOU OKAV, A815EV •• !llT UN FINO OUT A&oUT LOVE'S I THOllC VOU'RE PARENTS •• A.WO WMETMER TME~ A.SKING fiJ~ eE A.WV •EAL PR015la\ A&OUT TROUBLE! . EVENTll.\L APOPTION!_~["'c!~ lF.. By Frank BagiMki Nest -.., lo"" I 1• +he w~-kr! }'lft C"' o... ~V'MUc)lll. CN"U.1.se l PERKINS MISS PEACH PEANUTS >. • I ·-._ .... _ HE WA>IT5 10 '"'-'.K Rl611T OFF lME J08 -. . ..... ------.. ' 'Ll'L ABNER • " SAU;r: BANANAS ' . ; 'G.@7' ~ A.t.u ecuM- \~,~~-' . G GORDO MOON MUWNS . ANIMAL CRACKERS I~ l!JllERE. COIJ~UE.D GROUPS J.si:f:. li:LUllG. 1W: PIJ6llC !JOT W BW "l.Ll~T~-sKrl.l P~ODUCTS•• -MlD SElll. ~. a. or..re~ J.fPAfEl- MADE f~M 1HE. l'ELTS OF VAIJISH/A>G WILD AlllM.M..S / By John MDts By Mell By Charles M. ~hub ..--.I-OO-N-,T-TH_l_Ml<_HE_'5~.-, · ~E cWT LEA~ ecCAu5E 601NG ·l0, lli:JU6H.. j ii\ Slil.MOINS 00 H~ FOOT! I .. • --,....~--~---..,..----------.--..---...-w .......... ···---~'·· " ... , ..... ~··· • • ~ 1. ,. Friday, Ju ne .12, 1970. DAILY PILOT 29 ·1 11 l ' By Al Capp.;\:, By Charles Banottf"" Jllls 60r'ro · 1!C JN 1116 ... HOUSE • .s::JM~F~l! :t B/.OCl<JiO 1116 c.A T OOOR.f By Ferd Johnson Slr·INS .ANI> L1!·1Ns,M;AVBS·· B'UT NOT MAftCH;,liS:,:..! _., ly R_oger Bollen _:I DIDIJT HEAR AAY M6JTIOl.l a' 'fOlm.EAIECK SIGEl\Tf!"'! THf mAHGI WO~D---------, M MR.MUM ' ' .... - • • I ~ I , ' • ' ---..-.--....., • 8 DAltY PILOT *- 'f •' ' ---.----,,---~· .. ------~··~"~"!:.·_:J~u~nt~U.::21'!9~70 • -. ' 1%6 CHEVROLET 3• SEAT IMPALA WAGON VI, autom•tic, po-r 1t•trin4 poy •r br1lt11.o white w1lb, a•c•plion•UY .:l11n • ... u·~·~~zas ,,...r-,.. __ ,,. :-· •. . ; . ~ 1"9u··oooGE DA_ltT '27.ll; SED.!IN . 6 cylind '', .~tOm.tic, ·i:ff iO,""he1ter ,,,.w! er 1ltl!in9, 1•cep\iol'lal economy •1\ue. crvouol $129:5 s795 .. ' ·I .• 19'6·eHRYSLER NEWPORT i:OWN SEDAN , VI. eutom•~ic, ra~io. ha alft, powtr 1t11r·, in9~ pOwar·bra lt11, factory 1ir condition, itit· !TSH704 ) ~95 l__ ___.....,. -. --.. -- • • . 1965. BUICK . . SKYLARK -l DOOR H.T. ·v1,,.' • .,tomat)c., r•dio, h••'•'· p-o~;;-.~.r:.· ing; while 1ido w•ll fir•1. IOVX.1$.51.~ ,$ 09 '• , I ~ ~99 --"• - 1968 DATSUN ' STATION WAGON ---- s1095 ' 'f. • • ' PLUS rAx AND LICENSE .. • Sari t i # BH2l 'COE 1,11719 . ' NEW 19:70 • BELEVEDERE COUPE . .. . --• ~-----·· ._, -· --.. • S,rJel #R.L21COE1152 40 ATLAS SERVICE DEPARTMENT WILCOMIS AND ALL CHIYSlll HONORS TION · YIHICLIS co1ro•A· SllYICI AND llQUlllNG WOlll, llGAID~~=IA=~! WHllll CA.I WAS PUil· _C~SID._Wl_HONOI' -~.... MOST CllDtT CAIDS. ..... " Atlprice1•re ,ltu '" x"o,'Ji·'· .~ , ' j, , ,.,,, .. , .... · All c•r1 1uh1"•ctfo· p · '1· r1or •• •· All p · ncti •r• v•lid until I 0:00 P.M S d " un iy,Ju11• 14, 197p " ·-------- ) I ' l ,, - \ I I --·-----... '.-··-----·· ,,. . .. ------• · ·--------- -·-------·-• --• ,~r ..-... ~-.~·r 1-_,,-.....-. -· " NEW. :1970 p;.1 .00. PICK UP .. . ·$·•~aa· FULL . -'LOW tiowN -~ . i PRICE e -, •. LOW PMTS. Set11I No. fl~ NEW 1970 GA• AXIE ''SOO'' loaOOit INll'l'I .00. ·~ •uDOOll •AN YCHIR CllOla . . .. , $1:t88 ~, *-* FRE:E • ¥ 0 ·• -~·7· DAY TRIAL ~E~CHANGE ·.~' ~-9'-! .. _ • ._.. ........ __ ... ,~ ........ 7...,. ... ff,..,~ ... 1lilflllll ... lr ...utlell, lf•ll• It fer •lie .. .,.2'0 ..... ..,. .,,. ...... . TEL.PHONE APPRAISAL· , ........... .., .. .,.. ... _ ....... . ........ ~~ ...... -.... -............. mi.11. ·ci . lll"LliG_:_ i. · · • IHOllT ON Wll 11! llllft -•Ilion' N - • LfT'li .•. I Cilijuil I .._.f1iW . ..... • l ·;:IOU'Jp..,,.. 'Rl·I :-•' . . . " ......... __ ...... ·'· ..... 'I··:• ....... _·~-' I'• ot.,•• • ~-• 01t CM,L.142:.a-1·1 oa_;, . )JIO · SUPER SPECIALS · · _,6· 5· 11ux1E • NKl 515. • . . . ~588 '6·· 5 !.~u!!!.~.9 •. heater, bocbj_,..tl .. WCf 113. • c $688 . 1 6.7 ~~,~~!.1-~.~-~~«Y $158.8 '6 7 COUITRY SEDAN __ ~1 r:.3.g_ ford W-. Loaded Incl. air cond. m 970. .-.J , . . I 68 ~~~:~~ ~!~!·,~., ~ $1688 '67 !~l!~s~~heeldr." $1688 '68 !~~J!~uto~! ~ f«· $1;7-.88 ' 'c.:;~·9· FAIRlANE ·580 ~ · $19· '8.8· ~ H.f,ROJ.O!-V-8, ·auto., poy.ier stetring, r• , · '. dio, heater xtr1 nice. No. 105159. • \· • ... -' -SP~ : L,P-iiRCHA'E -. ,· .. : SPECIAL S~V.INGS ' .. ·. . tr 0:~":1'?.r;o•JJ•tA~GS ., ·:. ·" ; . HDTP; I ~ o;t-. ~ ~-- . 1 • • s-'l'fAI·· ' so.aoo:•. ..· WABAllTY .. · .,.m..illf ' ~ j I • '69···· ' .-$1' 48' a· I ' 1 ·v~. aut~.,. power '""Jng,-fedio, heater,, 11' 1 ' . ' factory arr. XTL 486. • • _ . Use one of oor many. w.ys ao;inaac:e you1 neW or used car fr,Jrudt, includ Ing Bink of America, United Cillf;'Blnk or forlliMaior uedit ,COrp;'.Wilh:y6ur1AjlproYeCl·€M1t:, ' . ' ' -.. ' i . -:---I I \ I • • -~· ,- ' ~ I • • ' I .. koJSis ,OR sALE \HOUSESF,Qil,SAl~:· !HOUSES FOR .U.LE 1' HOUSES!ORSALE Genonl ' . 1000 ~rtl .' , 1i>OCI G-•I ; lOGO G~•I • lllOO '·$23,500. ME$A VERDE $26i600 !.- ' . . • Frtsh l new llitiilr: 3 br.d -"H A V 1r ~ 2 b61hs: a i4\ x %2' WESt.EY' N. TAYL'OR co Y'ALL COMEI ,.. ' · See the-view ti beaotlful 3 ,WEST(LIFF ,BR., den hiOme In exclusive -Most popular ar:ea for °quiet family Uving. Cameo Shotts. Carefree pri.. f'Spacious'4tdrm Ii 3'bat11.hom~. \'!ear mor~ """'in ""·f>ool •.-• ' MACNAB • .IRVINE "" <'"" ". . ll<log1 "'°m with ""'"""'· No down pa,)'n'lltnt VA oc $350 1..otated on a qi.lie! etil-Oe-uc down flfA. Vrry nice 2 hllttt nea'.r ,Ou coUne and countr:v honw tn Costl) '*'-· 2·tilodtt ·club, Courtyaril; ·li.r&e 1J8.· ~ athool. '"~IQJ!he srea~ Uo and 'J'Al..L TREES make 1~. 10 hOme fall.Ifs a Pleai.ant eritry, ·Pri~ tdr ever, th11 ·~.-WW be • imntediate Sale. wAAT A . mQQt)' maker II , ' Jll.IT "·-~, ex_pensive homer. Pooj ·si,e yard. $52,50\I ,.11o, "'·"" . 1!12Jl'lotlinJhim "" • nn4n s,t-Sun 1.0:30 ~Open S.VSU•. lo> · "n'"f •f:il!i Roxbury CdM . ·aAYCREST BI AUTY • 0, --'-• . Glamorous ·3 ,bdrn)•bo~·~ily•room f<1 '< GREAT H.OME I formal dining rm .• Ide81 ~.plan. Shake ... For y0ung elQlCUtive& wtlo roOf & 3 car garage: 'Marly e.1t:rU. $81,5'» •,t 11ke to .ent~in at home. ' . . Fftin ~OM~ . DOllliR SHOllES'"' p.. . Well designed·' bedroOm home overlooking the entire 'bay. Large living room ·&' dining room; iriarble fireplace. (Baths. AU electric kitchen. ,Ready . for i'!'mediate oceupancy. $89,500. Open Sat .,. Sun.·1130 Santiago Dr. • • , , , BUY1 BEF 1to......:: m s Nil:llDls Real Estate 0 "'1 · . ; . . • · , ~ S46-9.I~•. · Coleswor.thy .; .& 'Co." ·o-rol 1qoo ~•I ; ,, · . Ill@ -. . .. •, " ~· ~Banker ',. ~.FFERS : ~·COlll~~-· .. -,' .. ' BA YFRONT OPEN HOUSE 5 BR., 3 Baths, fee si.mpfe . jV.LJi_ier & . ---lloat ·&·view;of.,nlirec9'11!Sjf(dj bea'c~ ·,,,; at ,your door. s.179,500, flJ>e!l s..t . ..sun •• ·J-•5. 2323 Bayside Drive.-.: .. ~·,·~ , , ;Mary l.ou Marioa . · uo"o isi.E 1NvEsTMENT 3 BeaurtfuJ units -near Deach. $119,· 500. One 3-bedroom, 2 bath. So. priv. patio: One 2·bedroom. frpl .. So. -patio; · 0Jle 2·bedrooJJJ', ~· .. patio. All are in ~x­ ~ellent condition · Mary Lou Mirion • • + •.!.!._ INCOME UNlT SWAP.', 7 Units, Santa 1?.{oDica, ·3 blks. to ocean, with ocein ·vfeW" from bilge 2· B~t. _3 BJ . own, a~t. ·s1S,800 'Gj'oss. $1\'\,300 Ptice' for trade'\o Ora.nge Co unty. . • Bill Cbmsfl>ck ' . . . ' . '1~ '91'Elf HOHSE-UDO ISLE 219 Via N'ice ,-open.Sat. & Sun. 1·5. Enjoy the,111..ido-Life" iri tfti s p~'H. tam. home. ~ 8~ ..... B,a .. f•m. room, new ,point Ii drapes. Watk>to beach.<$119,500 ' M. C. Buie, . Ul>O 151.C' Ol'EN SAT .. SUN. 1-5 -~26 V.i~ San Remo. Best illside street. 51' Lot. Near J.,ido Clubhouse.' 2 BR. & den hom4 . Move-in col'l;dition. $~9,500 ,Gene Vreeland· l'Rlc;J,.R~)'Jc;ED , ,' Better h.lm'y!H ll'his won't last!!! 4 BR. 21h Ba. in pTe6tige ar"e1-f>f COrOtia· del Mar. You milirsee this executive home.· Only $68.750. ,. Bud Austin ' ,,. _ -; ~Sf.Rd.ME • -SEE SIMPLE LAND " . This beautl!U1ly' 'decorated borne y.•as -ro ~ P: "'!~el. If sets itself apa.rt from ttfe Test Wi.t.5 many fine.features: 4 ·RR. 3 Ba ., .fam. Km., 2 frplcs .. ...ail-:e-ond.-~a. ·c-ar g1r~. plsy:area. Gre~t landsc;~p~ng! · $66,500 . NEW LISTING . TRADITIONAL HOME Mostly custom homes· on this lovely: · · private are• .Street. 4 Bedrooms .. 3 Lh. . baths, lrg. Jam . .r m .. -rnd 's. ,rm or office • off patio. Open beamed ceilings in !iv. rm. & fam . rm. $63,500 · Kathryn Raulston . ' ' NEW LISTING IRVINE TERRACE Secluded .hide -'away, ••treended· ·by tropical· patio &··pool. Corn~t 10t3tion· Jn th is most desired area. 3 Bdrms. '& ( !am. rm. 911 large lot w/room to. ex· pand. $61 ,500 · ' · Mary liarvey· ALMOST OCEANAIONT· Blue l..agoon TownhoU:Se-3 bedrooms, ,3 baths, wet bar. White ,water vie"" Patio & deck. _Furnitu:r:e available. ~- . cellent financing. $51,5-00 Carol Tatum . , LUSK HARBOR .0Vllw 2·Story 4 BR. 3 Ba. Near Beith $57;500 View 3 BR. 3 Ba. Deluxi dttor '$5~.~00 Pool. <iew; 4 BR. 3 Ba. Sea.Ibis $81 .900 5 BR. 3 Ba. View. Great k!Uhen $55.000 LaVera Burns · .;~'. ' HARBOR VIEW HIW lust tlsted ·-immaculate '3 BR.' ho\ne & large famtty room. Excellent n oor ' 'plan. Large. well Ia9dsca~a .far.d-, ~ , rare buy at $48,~00 l Belle Partch , ' LOVE UFE? ENJOY BLUFFS , Gr eat.3 BIL.2 Ba. Large. itngie •4>1J1" on Jr~nlie!t: recreational ·park, M91, steps away. 139,950 · , .; -Harriett· Davie! . 1927 Santiago Open Sat..sun 1-5:30~ ! Bft. & formal dlrtJnr nn. • • ., , • ~ 1 ·, pool • ocean view. $84 . LI ND.A ISLE Open Sat./Bun. 1.S BEST buy on bea.uti!ut.-Llnda Isle! Owner 4521 Ori:lnifun ·moving ,to -anoth~r: state .. Spacio~s ~ _bdrm. , • Cameo Shores, Cd~f, home designed for the ulttmate tn hvtni on BEST BEACH BUV f tfll~ exclusjve isl~nd o! boating & Cun. ier Jo'our 2-BR.· units only 1 block '&slip. The iTiost !or the le-ast ~ $135,000 101 Llnda Jsle See Broker at •80 to ~cb Ir parb, Prlv. pa,. tios. Beaut. appt's. thru- LINDA" ISLE out. 125."'° NEW water!tonJ cmnmodious home. 6 Br., I Open Sa1./sun. 1 -~ 5' h a., fam rm plus rumpus rm. Fireplace · 324 Aster, Laguna Beach cdnversatiol"! pit. Elegant mstr ~rm + fire- place. Apj>rox. 4540 sq. Ct. living are~ $169.300 '80 Linda IsJe · Open Sat-Sun 1-5 :30 NEWPORT HEIGHTS VieW-3 bdrm. 2 bath oistom home. Walle to schools, beach &: shopping. Oversize rear yd1 Part YOl\l' .~~iter & bo~t. · $41.950 · • JOll,La Jolfa . ~-. : Open ,Sat-Sun 1-5:30 . I . , .. ' ' CAMEO SHORES CORNER DUPLEX In Corona de! Mar, with gar. ava separa1ing 1hc! u~its !or maximum privacy. Jm1 reduced. lo only , $J6,000 • A reel showplace,· open daijy '!Qr )'Our in- spection.. 4 Bedrootll6, formal U.ving room r P..&n~ramic vie.w from al_! T0.9ms . ~ge ~m· 1ly, el~ctric kitchen: th.1c~ C~rpet1~f· fmest draperie:;. A home of d1st1nclion at 131\500. 1606 Antigua Way. BAYCREST-WESTCL IFF Herb Brownell designed hOme on lovely. tree-lined street.~ 3 ,Bed.rooms, convertible den, dining room overlooking pool with car· pe!~d \errace. Only $62,500. . Restiul -setting on a charming street. 4 Bed- rooMi with room for pool. Real quality. $6.1,000. ·Built for a pei'!eCtlonist. '3 Bedrooms, UVing room & convertible di!n surround beautiful central atrium with retra-;:table roof. Gia· morous! $125,000. Will E'Xch•nte For Sm•ller t.uxu rious custom built h.orTie on Choice cor- ·ner site':-4 •Bdrms, 'den,-S·batft!'-t j>wdT. rm.- . f{uge ~atlo & COv lanai surround H&·F pool. -·'()wneT Wffi c0nsidfr smeUer home in ex- change in ne·arb.Y 'atea. By' appt. $195,000 2828 E: COAST HWY. For only $51 .500 you may buy this newly painted, carpeted & draped 3 bedroom home 1-l-·on-a-comeirlor,-wtthlll'geterrace. Kitcben complete with barbecue. Swimming pool with dressiz:ig rooms. I .I-.. ' HARBOR VIEW HIL LS Lovely family borne. ~ bdrms., formal dining &: fam rpi. Itge: beautiful yard. Quality cptiilg and decorating. 3 ,car garage. $54.500 877 Sandcastle Open Sat-Sun 1-5:30 ' IRVINE TERRACE Unobstrµcted view . of bal & ocean from beautilu) ( .biltm tiome. ge pool. Prolts· sional .landsc'apin~. Imm~urate ! $ll0610CK> '2015 Galatea -" Open Sun-J-li:30 A REAL CHARMER-$43,950 . Step into romance! Spanish courtyd. 3 Bdr1ns & formal din ing ,rm. Priced to sell . 2039 Irvine Open Sat 1-5:30 PRETTY AS A JUNE BRIDE You \viii' !all in love with this most charm- ing "Story-book" home. the moment you step lhru the door. Hea·vy sh:ike roof. beam ceiling. aJI the atmosphere for a 1st. 2nd or 3rd honeymoon. 3 Br., 2 b~ths .. $49,500 &· \\'Orth it .. . BLUE LAGOON VILLAS-$64,900 Carefree condo living. 3 Bdrm., 3 ba., wot bar Gold MectaU;ioh un it. White water· view from mosl roo.ms. PriVate be'aCb, ·2 jlool6 , BLUE LAGOON VILLAS-$53,SOO Luxury beach livingl facing garden court. Steps to beach of-poo , 2 Bdrm., 3· ba,, condo. • ~ 11,..._ . NEWl\ORT DUPLEX-l-43,SOO Real buy! Good income!. No wbrries! Thr ef! ' & lam . rm . + one bd"'1":' & encl. lanai. Nr. beach. .• " ' · '· . OFFICE OPEN SUlilDAY 1~5 :30-. "Our 25th 'lte«r'" ·, WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 S•n J~qUln Aills Road ... . NEWPORT CENTE.R ~91 0 ' lOGO lo,.,.,.., 1000 ESCAPE ·THE ORDINARY li.tOdel "T ' Home Cadill•c Ou•lity · .Ju!lt l1.~1NI, beautiful MM11 i1f'I Mar "T' pl11.n featuMnii: Corona del M~r 673-3770 FOREST E. · o L s.o_N . \..C:"Rc'!••? .. • N~wjiort Ht!19'tfs $33,500 < Shake roof, J bedroom, f11.m. Uy mom. 2 fircplaceir. Boat ~P/ICf!. ~:asy CR!'e yard. As- sum e 5* annua.l percentage TRIP loa n. Movr la11f, New l1s1ing. Only $33.500. Call 64>-0303. Serenity In A Cameo Setting Rt'lllX iA your dt!corator liv. ing room & vitw the cle11:anl garrlen.. Louvf'l'M w i n d brealr calm11 sun & frtsh hl'f'ezes. · '3 •charming bed· rooms. 'r;&m'ily · l'IT\. wtlh a s14n · tillerlng 15kyllghl EJec. Irie kUChen With ' table belght bar. 'etQ.se to .Mesa . Verdr Cilurse 8nd (I Ii I y $17,:..00. Move qo~1l call ' &l.j.(l.l).l. I CdM . Duplex Two loll! Units view lt!dud- ~ garden invest! call &t\".(Xl03. • ~ayshores .Fixer 1 ~ • ' ' .. ; Qu11.in1 cotl81f'. Needs your rn-a ti~, touch .. Pvl. beach a_vaUable .s:~all .now .. ~. 645;0303 , 27J9 •lfeJ'tin' <Blvd., C.M. RI Harbor Cenlf'.r In fl brand new Ivan \\'rlls horne Dover Sh0re1.-.3 ~c· lou11 n1ode l11 to choose from. "I &>dhx>int, 3 Bath 1< pow- drr . roan\· F amily rOOms "'ilh fireplace &.,wlilk fn wl't .bar~ }::a ting .. ~a n,· kl1cben + forn1a l dininit room. Land. llCll?ed cotirt yln:la pools. I-Im-deconited lnferion. Luxury cari)cting. Too niany custom f('aturea to drS(.ribt» }\will pR,y you to vi!!St & ,st;.~ lor your.-lf. Open bAITY. ,. CALL OR DRIVE DOWN BUCKNELL ST. Prlvalf' "°""•ners" !Sllilr. WAii~ of wRrrirohP.s. f11n\Jy room, eon1pletely bulltin ktl- cbe11, ~iwi .. t.1lve:red patio. \Valk 10 AIJ~ srhools and shoppinit. BcaulitvJ TREE 1 l~INl:O !rn.EF.'T, Full PriN' $31,500. C.ond Rnim11.blr IN BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE PARK And you will M>e a truly lovr- h· home wllh dOIJbif! hrY-~lace, h~rge m111ter 1Jt1lte wirh gardr1r Attf's.i; ... This 11rt'11 i.~ known for !111 l1111c lrtt111 find manloored Jand- 111'.'llplrll(. Room ftlf brnH or 1ndler .. , ('(lrlvt nlf'nr In all sdiools. Low lntc~ll lnan 111 ~·~'/r will i;aVt' you $30)() in · Ivan Wells & Son Joan. rc;,,,,. co: TS ·~WALLAC E REALTORS -544-4141- Roy J . ~•.rd Co. • ...,.,Open Evenin9tJ LINDA ISLE . . Beautiful , new,. custom finished Medlter'ran- ean home with pier & slip. Excellent terms. Only $119,500. See our representative at 106 Linda Isle Dr. Spacious· 5 bedroom home. s unken living ' room' overlooking terrace & Bayfront . Ex· ceptionall y large master bedroom, dining room: 3 fireplaces ; pier & slip. $165,000. BAYFRONT LOTS The last available 60 Ct . Bayfront Jot In Dover Shores. Will take over 50 !t. boat. Ask,- ll)g $68.500. Linda Is)e-51 feet on water. Plans ·a vail· able. $35,000 EASTBLUFF 3 Beauties available for your inspection Sal. & Sun. Al most n~w 3 bedroom Lusk home. Family roorry. d_ining room. & courtyard garden. $52,500. Neat a s a pin. 3 Bedroom & paneled family room; Lusk home with pool. Seller moving oul O! area must sell. $49.500. Open Sat. & Sun. 907 Aleppo St. Large 3 bedroom tri-level home. Terrace gardens with pool & J acuzzi off 25 ft. family room. Wet bar & ice-maker. $57,500. Open Sat .. & Sun. 2815 Catalpa St. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX South of Highway. 3 Bedrooms 2 baths, ex- cellent cond1tion. Near Fash.ion Island. MACNAB-IRVINE Re1lty Comp1ny 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 642-1235 675·3210 1080 Beyside Drive Ne!port Be1ch ~~ General 1000 Genera l CAMEO SHORES FOREST E .. 0 LS 0 N Inc, Reallorll RENTING? WHY? 3 bedroom, FHA, VA Term s E.XCLUS,IVE AGENTS -. • ;; lbo ~Gal_axY Orl\lt ·~J§SO f.-, • /Opco' Dally) ,, .C)WNER , !> ~ws. Call now to !Ide thi! lwiiiiiiiii wcckt>nd:-- S46-9521 Jusl /istl'd in Cru;tii. P.1esa! ! Beautiful tree lined 11treet, l1111ds 10. Jaru 3 ~m home on cul rle sac, Pri· \'llCy galore, stunning lam. 11y ki1chrn with diniTIJt area, 11' halhs, enter1alning pa. lk., brick fireplaN", much mol'f'. Harri to find RI only S2-l.500. Also ~% ,annual % ra1e loon . Won't laat, call no11ot, Dial ANXIOUS 51/4 G.I. LOAN You ('11n huy this OREAl\t COTTAGJo~ !ltlhject) to 11n ~xl11tin1t 5'-' Cl loan 11nd only * * $134 11er nmnth pay1 all!! <I Prtsl!&c hi1ldrn :l s1ory h0n1c Jarp bt'droom!, 2 bathit. large family rm w/ nre'.. Jo~R.ll'L.AOE, h\!ill..lnf. -and pl11c-e, formal dlnlrttt rm, 3 ! fRlldous ,pa.lio wl~h Blr-B-Q . ~rkling bath! '.Ii: futa111i-'lofo lltmmrr parties. m.~ cally 1-ndscaped, Bclore you · nn.t. PRlCE. , ......... ··Th• " • m"'' W:alker & lee ~ at SSt,500, CAµ. 54~-t 1 . . . ' }\e11;1tors .. 7682 . Edlh&'f'r W--1,~ r..o..'i1«i Lar~ 5 Bedroom '"""""""-~"""""'I ·H-SZ4",600 .l<EEDS TE>IDER, LOVING Ass~ ~.~ ,Lo~n CAR~. \Vorwlerlul n()or pl11n. Ownl'r rlespcr11 :e, prie&I be. · 3 ha1h11, 2 brick firtplll.~s. Jow l't!plat:ement. Entry hAll, l11r_ge Dining room It family Nichols Real Estate :•I J K Nl<HOlS . Eamide D8plex $31.500 ~cd ne~ aall (:Ql1l'8e & hu lW!?. 2:Bc: ~11tils on a larae lot lO'xl().'i' with block wlll )'a1'd enclosure, 10~~ dOwn & let a teoant help MY your peymcnl.' EXCLUSIVE WIT!!: Newpo rt •I I Fairview I 646-Hl 1 (tny.tlmt) dlntnr roOin , '!l' bltha, SPAC· J'O(lm. Vf't CIJl ' purchaJWJ Ions llvlnf room, rxtra din-v.•lth SI.~ down .. Non vet f!!""""""''"'""""""""' hir tWm, eX'tra dlnJrc •~a $2700 down. $32,900, ti..uer Gardener's Par•dl1e In kitche n, loll of v.'OOd hurry, dlslrcu 1111uation.. lmmae. 3 bdrm. 2 hli!h honw panr:IUn,e:,' T•kc ovt1· the a ~711 1 on lee. mnw-r Inf In North ttrrUle l "Eo flMual ~ r,ate Cmla .Mesa. DwrM!:r le11vlng • )1:"i\Crec '.llca1ir 546-5990 962-5585 19L11 Brookhur-$1 liunlingloo Beach NEED FOUR WALLS WITH A DOOR? We have more tMn thaL A gorgtoous 4"bedroom ln Me111 Vcnfc, just ·otf the golf t'OUM!I". Hoge alympir. pool for California Pfl tlO living. Vacant .and waiting for a new ramiJy, $.t&oo Down wlll take U. ~ Sund11y for )"Ol)f Inspection. CAU. • Walker & lee N.B. BEACH HOUSE \\'alkln1t dlatll.nc:t!. tn o<ra.n! -~ Rci1lor1 • 4 Bedrms 2 hllhs Ntiw 2790 Ha:rt>or Bl~. al Adama carp., draPes, palnt A: Ul11! 546-0e Open 'Ill 9 PM Only $:15,11)1) ALMOST l/3 ACRE CAYWOOD REAL TY ""'"pi., yard, block wall 6306 ~V.' Ccwu11 Hwy., N.B. fr.nee, U 'x21' lane.I wUh Bar. e S.8-1290 e 8-Que. Th.me bdnn1. 2 OP EN SAT/SUN bath&, dining nn. fl.Illy car. • peted end draped ht; me. 3102 W. Oc:e~. front Quiel b&Jtio atrttt . WUI ~ Owner Wil l F1n•nc• l'HA·VA with low lnttial 1~ 2 Unit• • $67,500 watmf>nt. Geor9e Wiiiiamson M. M. La Borde, Rltr. !Mn"""l'nd 1'f!'ve ff'mo JWl)'lllen1s 11rt1 • ce..11...now for apn.'.l. to Re•ltor ~6-0555 1 E.'ves. b'7!1-6116 6f3,4350 645'1564 Evn AlLY Pir.crr WANT ADS! 642°1771 Saturday .. ..oIM.&-A·t..INES! l'.>lal 54)..5m .1; chars-It . each mf'.lfllh. ti4G-171'. ~. s.26.~. TARBELL ~55 Htrbor-1 'P E RRON -===.!;;==== I r EAST SIDE OaJi11 'lOOlt DOL L HOUSE Eastside ~rgain NH.r Nrwl),'9'1 shops. H .. bcwlt &lWI tmU('f accea. A RAR~ rlNO in c-ta Meu Al $2:2,:,00. Don't dra.C )'Otlr fH'I oo 1his one • CALL $2 t,950 , ' It needs paint and elbow grease, but with 3 bedroom~ and 2 baths, h1 r dwood ·floors, dining room Atff, and loetted in ~ desirablP area ot taststde Costa fi.leM you can't anord not 10 _. it at t.b!.a price. $21,!61. Hl.a'- ry> Walker & lee · R'*llors !T90 Harbor Bh•d. 11.I Adaips ~ ()pen 'Iii 9 PM U Y AVENUE 2 P\us drn .......... SJ7,500 Dupkx, . 3-2 BR .. .. $62,500 P ENINSU LA POINT 4 PIUs den • • .. .. .. .. $66,500 2 Brdroorn ·······' •• $38,950 . WATERFRONT, NB ~ HARBOR ·a i vo. I"""'"· :1-2 •• •••••• sn.soo 541 IUO Rindtrknec/11 RHlly OPEN EVES Till 1:30 »Z> W. Balboa. NB 6n.366J Open Houses THIS WEEKEND ... tt.lt 9-4y ,,,.,.,., wttll ,.. .... -"""' • yM .. i.-..-.tl ... All ttt. l.cllfl•M ll1t.111 Ml•• ... 4ncrii.N .. ,,..,... ..... lty ..tv.nW., ..... wWe I• toMy't DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Pcth'- .-...i., .,.. .......... ., ,,. '-' -.,..., ,,. ~ ~ la .... c.ta ....... ,.,,.,., HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Br & F11mily or Den ) ·228 Via San Remo (Lido Islet N.B. 833-0700; 644-2430 (Sat, Sun 1·5) (3 Bedroom) ~7 Surrey (Cameo Highlands) CdM 675-3000 . !Sun 1-5) **'06 Linda Isle Dr (Linda Isle) N.B. 642-8235 (Sat, Sun) 2039 Irvine, Costa Mesa 644-4910 (Sat 1·5 :30 308 La Jolla (Newport Heigbts ) N.B. 644-4910 · (Sat. Sun 1-5:30) (3 Bedroom & F1mily o r Oen) tt433 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 642-8235 I Sat. Sun) 1701 Port Abbey, Corona de! Mar 675-32!0 !Sunday) 907 Aleppo (Eastbluff) CdM 642-8235 ; 675-3210 !Sal, Sun) *2815 Catalpa (Eastblutl) CdM 642-8235 ; 675-3210 (Sat, Sun) 104 Via Vella (Lido Isle) N.B. .675-3982 . . (Open Dail y) *2006 Tahuna (!rvufe errace) CdM · ~2-6472: 673·3468 eves. (Sal & Sun 1·5) 24-05 S. Popular, Santa Ana 546-5440 (Open Sunday 1·5) 92'1..S.antiago.(Baycrestl.Ne'ol'jll)rl.Beach 644-49 10 · (Sat. & Sun. l -5:30) .. '· · (4 Bedroom) 45o7 Dorchester (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) ttil Linda Isle Dr. (Li nda Isle) N.B. 675-32!0 ISat. & Sun.) 1130 Santiago Drive (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 !Sal & Sun) 2015 Galatea (Irvine Terrace) CdM 644-4910 !Sat.. Sun. 1·5:30) (4 Bedr0c;tm & F1mily or 0.n) 2848 Carob (Eastbluff) Newport Beach 675-3000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1606 Antiqua Way (Dovg Shores) N.B. 675-3210 (Sat. & Sun.) 1330 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shotes) N.B. : 642-11235 (Sat. Sun) 219 Via Nice (Lido isle) Newport Beeoh 833-0700 ;• 644-2430 (Sat, Su n 1-5) 1334 Hampshire Circle, iBaycrest, N.B. • 642·5200 · (Sal & Sun. 2-5) 2891 Clubhouse Rd, Mesa Verde 642-4816 (Sal & Sun 1-4) 877 Sandcastle (Harbor View Hill s) CdM 644-4910 I (Sat, Sun 1-5:30) 1112 No ttingham (Westclifl) N.B. 644-4910 (Sat.. Sun. 1 ·5:30~ 1430 Galaxy Drive (Dover Shores} N.B. . 646-1550 (Open Daily) (5' Btdrooml **2323 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach 833-0700 : 644-2430 (Sat, Sun 1-5) (S Bedroom & F1mlly or 0.nl 2507 \Vi ndover (Harbor View Hills) CdM 675-3000 (Sun l -5) *1536 Galaxy (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 (Sat & Sun) ***1014 Polaris, (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-11235 (Sunday) 128 Via Havre, 1Lido Isle) N.B . 673-7300 · (Sunday 1-5) (6 Bedroom) **80 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) N.B. 644-4910 (Sat.. Sun. 1·5:30) PUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 & 3 Bedroom) **3102 IV. Ocean Front, Newport Beacb 673-4350 ; 645-1564 (Sat & Sun 1-ll) O &!BR ) 517-517 1'. Begonia, Co rona del Mar 675-3000 (Sat, Sun 1-ll) **:WlO River Ave., Newport BeB<:h 646-2414 (Fri, Sat, Sun) tCondom~r S•le) . (3 ) 507 Avenida Largo (Bluffs) N.B. 675-3000 (Sat. 1-ll) (Home & locomtl (3 BR & 1 IR •pt) 72P Narcissus, Corona del Mar .. 57&.4497 ; 644--0449 (Set Ii Sun 11-ll) . .... * * w ..... ... ....... , ............. ... ,_ • ----------------~--------•• -~- .. • Frldq, .AIM 12, 1970 USES FOllt SALE IHOUSES"P'qlltSAL& 'HOUSES FOllt SALi . HOUSIS l'OR SALE IHOUSIS ,OR SALi llOUSIS POR SALi HOUllS POR SAL!:~~~~!!J~!:TR·~....._~~ .. :.~ ... :w.: .... ::1 Gwrot 1• _.. •IGOO o-r.1 1• c.nn. .... ~· . -Co.-•• ,..., 1• ~ P! Mir l:ISt Hw"""'"' ...... ltel L~ ..... 11• olinda., J:J& PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES . OPEN HOUS E SATURDAY I SUNDAY ,Occur.led-Lind• Isle Dr. Cust. 6 BR., s u'dy, 5 bath home w/4 ~pl.cs .• circular stairway, ·decorator selec;ed carp, & d.J;apes. Deck & pier ............. $2~000 77 Li nd• 1\le D rive New 5 Br., 5 bath home on lagoon. Marble entry, wet bar, AM/FM Intercom, Huge mstr Br. )las beafl) ceil. & own !J'plc. Large liv. & lam. l'll)S. w/frplcs ....... '. ... r. ... ' '185,000 101 Lind• Isle Drive 5 BR, 4 baths; lam. rm .. Mexican lil• firs., eiposed beam cell., cpts, drps -incl. W /Pier & slip. Excellent Terms. . . . . . . . . . . $135,000 ·w ,terfront Lots .No. 4: Excellent 51 ft. Linda Isle leasehold lot. Plans avail. Consider trade ....• $35,000 No. 41: Long water view facing Hatbor Is- land w/76.2 ft. of mntage. Plans availab)e. No. 811 : Corner Point lot with 118 ft. of front- age. Long water view. flans available. For comp,lete infofmation on ~ther hOme• & lots, c•ll: IRVINE TERlltACE s llG IEDRCIOMS IOMANCE OF " ' Plua lo.fun. rm.A.-···NISH-M"IN SPAlllSll s -am lantllf...., • oew apClllances • '1llOYlt-in co.ldllion • llf'le beefed pool .158,1'15. low land ...,. • call CURT OOSH, Raltor w.&t72 !.'vet, m.3t68 1730 \V, Cout Wa:hwa.y "THE BLUFFS" Owner bu 2. Muat all one, 3 BR. 2% ba '1. Conicr lot, Back &y view! Priced at only $-t0,000. Bea1lflflll Encutlve Home • Ocean Vlew-$115,000 You Own The Land STEPS TO OUR BEST BIACHI S A HOME THAT HAS EVERYTHING ·• ·Call Today· f or Appoinlmenl Wllla111 . Winton, Rea~. 229 Morino, a.1a... lal•nd 67W331 •"Bn.dmoor". Wltb todi.Y'• ' ~Ill " . lllP _,, ...... ,,._ -·--- --fllloUy ---... loot4' U'9 ~ at mad )tu .tNtct. 0( '1eacb land 'Wbtrt tbon ~ ..... ,... ""° lleoadlul ..,. 4 BR, 2 tnnmr pro11:1Dta ttill wry BA b toca,ted. tr1 '° dCIM Jow price Qf IW.'00 tnd Jt tt the 114 you can walk abowll beautifully t..ide and ~ and let your dreams out, wltb wide oc.n vlew1 be carried out on the eve. CALL !lODAY m.ml ' inc lido. Sep, flont ..-. a.y I loocb lltlty, Inc. ""111tn1ht magnllk>ent uv. CHlliil COVE i1'l ""· erpb •,"""' ..,._ . CINERAMIC VIEW out. Om\pl, -d, """"'" --ea--M.<umNij M•H Def Mor 1105 Nowport ... ch Overiookinr lfartior Jetb' I: drtw, xa. -lg, •kle yard IDr mue Pacific, a ~t It •tor trailer •. S:W.490. v~ exdllilye com.mum.ti.-, -8 R. FHA convtntioDIJ, (n4) 1• 1up liv, nn. Lob ol dais. •1997 BJl:J". Sundedt, 3-~ 114.IDO l~EDIATE I !Jf•... ~. s BR, 2 ... MUST SELL Fam nn, cov pa~ delux WILL TRADE 1100 w/e~ Pt,IXXl loan Beautiful • Roomy Baycttat uaumable at 5~%. $33.900 cu.atom built 4 Bdrm home 1----------1 paid to loan. $5 Junipuo, 00 .. ~ k>t oa. • GI NO DOWN -· cludod•-lXllltioaDP.., MARVELOUS VllW Cost• M••• • BY Owner, 3 BR. 2 ba, Wion. 548.0773 2001 Bl)iside-Dr. Bt&iit. FHA 221 -02 ~~~S:.~d= 0~LEX~~~~~~w°:: :r:::~.~·.:.:; APARTME. NT ~";,!~ ~133,900 r.:: ... ~.l'!'!· .f ~--:'~-""""am. m1,.. bHcb.. Newty .-. --•v ~ 1175,00Q SHOWN BY APPT. POS'SESSION cute 3 bedroom, 2 bath cot. tap ne.tled on quie.t cuJ4e.. 1K lhet wltb OVERSIZED lot. Modem built-Ins, e&r· pefll and ctn.PH throu&boUl Submit on GI or FHA tennl. P'.950 FULL PRICE, WE SELL A HoME · EVERY 31 MINUTES Walker & lee DWELLER *' Wrm, family""·~ batha, 14 bid. °""'°"'· ..,_1272 · 8111 Grundy, RNlter v•/w crptg thru.out, Owner FOR Sale or ltue-Trailer 133 Dover Or., N.B.14.2-4QJ Realton BAQiELOR WW sbare -W/ tnafUrt IObef .. ndemaa j •• lll2 SI SENOR! !t'1 OUJ' tlnt oU. SHAltE My, •1•1••t e.rirc ol the moet f.abuJoul watmrant home •/ _. --,..._ to lW> ,.... llll0 tn0o ~ I IAauna. Top Nortbend Jo.. J'EMALE. »30, allU"e 4 BR cation if! are• ot expensive hoUle w/1 of aame, llO, homta. A.bout a minute's C.M. 5fiS.-5933 aft t pm. drtve to Creacent B ay YOUNG Mu. Sarita 4na Bea~. Hu "apectacutar area, $6.'> mo. cau art 4 ~ of tta, ahorellne, pm SU-4301 « "140& , Catalina SUnaets. Custom 1.==· =======-I bullt ' .................. c -. .,. owner le ll:rtiply tmroacula.te ·-""-"------'-·! today, AboolulOly IUP'MU&l-DARLING Bachtl« cot- ity CObltruc:U.00. Loaded Aduff ooly, $.W JllO.. call I with beautlful earwd doors., 962-Gll. massive bumt.. hand..carwd I·_,::=,::,,=====• I "llin& beams. Many hand-N•wport IMch 1211 llOme wrought-ran dlande-i --------- """• Mulctn W.., Plush . SPICIAL I cupeb, "'-'· VIEW pa. Couple ., "ba""1r" S 111!. 2 tiOfJ, IWim pool, authentic ba. Wty. fllm.. BJuff1 omo. SAUNA BA~. Actually too Owner abroed b' t monttw • much a,pptdirC detail to AvaU. luJy lat. Way u..ttt dncribe here. SEE US 11r markei at s,:m per month to aelld for photo brochure. 1twJ ·rlabt JIU11 It........, P' 1" d , 01 C 644-llii IRDKEll $115,000. Shown by app t. .=:-=-..-· --'--:-==- JAMES LOMAS YEAR. 1"""' -3 -3 bath, den, extra room -~ff -~~-·~-~---lo your own home. Put your. Ne.""PO{t. i:z.soo. 67>8762 CASH ,OllX_ _ 8'2""55 541).5140 Jl5 ~ c-.1t Hwy ,.uintltia3bodroomhom•. MHo Vordll 1111 wkndt; '131,...1128. By....,... '""SE/Ol'TION <lf4.11ot BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Huge fenced yard for kid11 BLUFFS. ainalel/cpll. Split 219 Poppy Ave. Corona del ~ 133 0.-Dr., Sult• 3, J>l.B. 642-:4620 and ..... Only 121,500. by SAVE s·1•so '"· 2 "' •• G......,,,.11, ... Mil', ""'""view, 3 ........ 1225 per. month, NI p;le< SPARKLING NEW! off patio, dbl 1a r•1•, rarden mtnc· oa or beh:n July 15 • $350 per mo. Wl'lte 4034 Le.land Rd., Lou~-. Ky, «rm. l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!~!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!~~=1 OWNER. . 'Y pooh, teMla clb, $25,500. private Jlltio, jUlt above llt.. $25,500, VA $500 down. 3 Le1un• IMch 279 ii;,,.,.1 IOOOGonorol IOOI Evoni~:.k!.U561 -BY OWNER 6"-242'1. ~: =· ~~sT ~ ~W:.°.!;~,:i:~ OCEAN V.JEW~ V~w lw Ront:3 Bl', 2% Ba. BARGAIN AT $27;000 BLUFF~ ~ice ~· view $52,too. Phone 61>1817. ing area bulltlns. llvlnr rm Fantutic ocean VJeW and a 2 patlol; dole to ....-t 6 MAKE ANY OFFER! ASSUME 5\4% l.OAN ~. $29.~.Je~tom BY OWNER -Harbor View with fitt~. fenced and ~tom ~ bedrm. 2 ~th beach. Sunahine~ Rel'• R & ~ A W~ -:,. ahr!Cf!,rO~r and Ove.r :ml 9"1. It, Channing -LuUt, Montecito plan 4 landscaped, bome ~'ltb ~ ceilinp ~·$525 mo. Jw. J5tb. t. ti -l his new~ have JiW'chas.. int'erior like new 3 BR. 1% 2 BR TOWNHOUSE. Must BR. 2~ BA. tamiJy rm. If and a ~ittplace .. This S@pt, 15th or leUe putbo/ e e . arre ea u .., anotoo 1arze, hom• ... BA. ~ t.R. ~ .... "din. ..it. All .a ... """""""'· ...,, <1rp1 • crptd, -· "°"" " Y .. _ tum. .......,, -· (/ must sell thl8. Good l and area, Cathedral ceilil'lp. GL Owner. 6'4-6481. Redwood deck I: brick to capture the ~autiful ATl'R.. \liew bqme oetaz>o PMn•e' nf·.1. din/tam In great Meu. Ver. ANT lam rm lor office/den pe.Uo· with Ocean View' tu.+t71 ( =1 MMJN mutline. OWner ~ coop.. front·, BR •• ~ 1 BR, ' s-.., .., ., .. ,.,, _ _,_ Newport u .. f..M... 1211 · · erate on tmns, Unbtliev- , ~~-Limd at ~ ,....,,. _ !M,SOO. Appt. only. m, ENTERTAIN. , , able at 144.900 "'""''"'''" ,,_, 1ar. lrvlne Terrace S23,500, hot -""°"" pua utility rm plus NO F"NCY m.-mc-•rn4:~-Wlllillili'flr'°""poo1,<1ec1r, ''TO VIEWCALL-~ 1215-.....-i..-avan.-1/U,1---1 even YOUR PRICE migbt Storage plus new wtr. htr R COUNTRY SEnlNG fire pit. Owni.ied kit Lux. C91'·U19 n4 MALIBAR .... ;., & all copper pip; .... Kitch-SLOGANS "'""' ol u .... brick and ""' ..... , -m.... • ~N=E=:w=rn"""•"'ea.=--... "'th,,_Yi,,.~w=-.-1 , Just listed -exceptional 3 Bedroom, 3 bath &W·!UO en with cuatom walnut cabi. Just ~t value; lmmacu. ihakn. 2 Bedrnui., den, 2 Br., den, f.an!. rm. 1st time S350 Month, lease home. This custom designed home features _,..__ netl!I, dlhw:11br,· new prb. baths. Low down mows you ottered at $59,500. PLACE REALTY ~ an electronic kitchen, gr. e e. t family room;-disp. Principals only. late, attractively detltnrd, in. Only $42.500. H•I PNM:hln a Asne. built·in stereo and color TVs. Extra Bo.qus-1 GE~ OPEN HOUS"E three bedroom and tamey Univenity Realty 67J.6ilD REALTORS NEW White Wiler ocean V.catlen Rent•I• 2M k dir I beh. d h S I I Sun J., o~ ·ol Newports filJfMt 3001 E ~--t H CdM ,,_ • ....., view homes. 2 Br, 2 ba, a par ect y in ome. ll:::l:::l:::l:::l:::l:::l:::l:::l:::l:::l:::l:::l:::Z;:I • • • u... -·-•ty ~ wy :isoo E eo... Hwy ··-· ·~~· u --------·• H M h 31-S 1 Pl artu ... .-. .. z, many "'~ · ·• • · playroom. __ v. rm., $53,500. arry arc .· ~7 um• re • featutts. One of our be1l, at ./ OIARMJNG 3 br, den. Hue-G•me R"m bltn ftnae 4 o ven , BIG Bear very nice no..., OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 2 to 5 GOV'T REPO 546-S3,3G j"'t $411,SOO.OO. 2 ba, frpl, trr patio, ..,.,, Pkk Up low.tnt loan, pymn~ dlah-r, crpt. Balanced nc LW, bltm. 114 day, * * * $450 down payment, $174 --CALL NOW~7171 lot + nice l br income $184 includea everythilW. 3 Power. From $77,950, 10% $40 wlmd, .$90 wk. (n fll Large Udo Isle Family Homes mont h ...,. all, Lugo 3 bod. MESA VERDE apt. Both "'wty d.. • BR's, c.,,td, • .,,., blk wall down. 105! Nol'la. 49"-3006 ~511=-9672-----~ CHARMING 5 BEDROOM, 3 bath Colonial on 45' street to street lot. Big rear yard. $97,500. room for $19,000. Needs ten. crpted. 6'15-«97, '44--1234, Ince, 11y lot, Call or 492--4084. NEW, Mountain boule~ dcr loving care AJAX and ~et tree lined cul-OMac. 644--0449. Open house t1AR80Ullt REALTY ''Dirty Face'• Chermer inc mblri, ldfllwild, com- pa.int, Quiet c.M. locaUOn. Sparklina: 3 bdrm. family Wffkends ll-5. ' * 146-1311 * ~ renctd srowxta.. NQ plete, modern w /blt n 1, call 54().1151. and lanai, Adult occupied, OPEN HOUSE CAMEO Shotts, 2. BR. 2 • 'ft...0~--2 '--H. _,. wane' to bHeh. 2 mt. frpl., 546-7185 ev"el. ..==------... 1 top quality carpets, drapes b d •·--Lik 1 .. -'S ~· -.. ., au '""========-and Full bltln 311 Fullerton Ave. a, en _..,, e ....... type ~ all Incl pa.nellng; tile kit., brktd.1 · OUTSTANDING CONTEMPORARY Medi!er· ranean featuring 8 Bedrooms and 5 baths. Formal dining room, den, family room, and estate-like grounds. $150,000. E3 He,,r,·,•,t~age ldtche.~h~~rs~iot perch. near IMne NeWpOrt Heights delux apt, Beautiful prden, ~GI lease~ rm. Woodsy view lrom patio Summtt ........ 291 Full pri -750 Sat • Sun Everett H priced below cost. Owner 5 ti I ' t ,.~. /''"'1 A prden. A buy • $25,$0. ---------Must aell. oe -· . · · · b1~ P nc . ex , ..... « ~ 0 ... ..,..,......,. 4 ... ...,..... Assumable 5"% k>an. For Michael, Broker 501 E. Bal. terior, paintinr choo&e own MISSI N ~·'" '""""''~ ldeel Summer Rental detalh, call 540-llSl. boa Blvd., 67J.6880. 2beCbannlngil~aes1• 0u1p1~, co!on. Owner. &n--0932. L NI l 1707 tor 2 elderly adults onl,y. 2 Offlco Opon S•turdllys & Sundoys j PETE BARRITT REALTY COZY 4 1.MMACULATE, By Owner-Assume 6%5'. YA am ce &. r P c. 1 • · HOME -.un-1ue BR tum spllt-\evd houe tn fttshly 'p1lnted and ~Heritage a.2, 2 BR. Re~ ..-ell-kept. Valuable lota. ~ ~~e .. Pa.rty 1 BR 2 BA (cuJ de ..:C), Euttiiutt.q»mo,inclutn. 1605 W..+cliff Dr., N.B. ~~~t~°: ~ •ULTOU 64~h~er·=·0 M~.67>578T. ln$00,000prlcen.ngelcuh). bltim. drps, w/w, Ice ~·~~·1~~· Hardwood floon. 1ar1e/:z==iiiiiiiiE ask :,or ;:111a.i:~rrick 1 B•tbN Penlmul• 130I Approx. 2500 sq. tt. So. ot lndacpd lot. $29,550, ~ ~~ . · · nd I ·-· ------Garfield. W. ol Stach Blvd. t... 642-5200 l.amily room a access or boat and trailer. Priced for PRICID TO SO.L BY Owner: 3 Br, l ha, tam 4 BR. den, n.r. ten.nil club, f1lfl ) 67l-5274. .S." (lemtftte 1711 BAYSIDE Dr., Lido. Lihda Immediate sale a l • _ ··tm., muter br I: ltudy. beach ll baY. $59,500. Frank BY Owner 514 % GI loan __ Jale • Penin1 u la lOOI Mes• v,rde Country Club VIII•• UST ONE AVAILABLE. ~plendorous Spanish design aduUs who want cal'e· tree Jlylng with no problems. Golf, tennb, club house and rty pool at your door step. Priced under tho market at $34,500 • CALL ·walker & lee Realtor1 • %190 Harbor Blvd. at Adarrfs 1 5-15-9491 Open 't\I 9 PM E•stside kharp, older home on lara:e • !lot • 3 BR, din area, huge 1cov. patio. almost complete. Jy enclosed. Offered at $26.950 on nearly any teyfl1$. $23,950-FHA/VA terma . Cbarmtn'r nelghbortlood. Manball Realty 575-4600 Under prleed at $28,SOO. '*WALK TO BEACH * ~~ + ott-.ater • 1000 avallab~ Call5.fl5-Sfl24, Thisareatt plU1tamily,plus $31,500.Ca1164.2,..3397, L"-lslo~. IUI 221.oJ..Capl!trano Ln. Ntar Custom bit. 3 br., 2 ba. nm n-...-Realtor~ South ~t Realtors. -pool p1w: aeparate dtiiinr;,. --Brookhunt &. 101. $3500 f'f!decorated, w/w cpts., 1 ~='-"""···~~"="""""-'::....;::; ---------1.;;B::;A:;;R:.,G;::A;:l;:;N~H:;:U~N=T"E"R"'S Jseeuat -~uced to $46,950, To Newport Shont 1220 down. 2nd T .o . S168 mo h ome bea ut If u I I y FOR J"uly, 3 BK.. S ba. bou1e OWNER .. 500 •-VALUE Ir CH aRM incl taxes. $3285. redecorated, w/w cpta., w/view, 100• b&th'1 bch, 1:1: ':;. 2 ~ :~ l Jean Smith, Realtor o:e~: :~~~1 * 3 & Oen A OWNER: 5 Br, 2 ba, 2 atory. 4rpe., Torcinal ftrinc. Much : ! BR ~ w~ July LEAVING drapei;Very low down pay. Wal.nut. Arent 5'S-5918 * DellghttuJ $37,500. 9071 Rhodesia, H.B. Much rnot"fl. Auume nt% u1 CB' • • mbd: for FllA loan. Great 646-3255 962-llMs. b.n. immed. OCOZJ>&l'ICY • BR. Aim. home, Founta.ln ls 5 .. 11..... _. * '5 Foot Lot -··-_ $33,000. by owMr ....,.. 1v""1: Chlldre.n/P,t con-" loc, near schoO . par ..... '6 B.lycre1t 1.u• * Street to Street or fi92..8508, .tldertd. Very reu to ri&ht SophiaUcated 5 BR home, home value priced for fut 4 BDRM Meta Verde North. * $64,9ii0 Huntfntten ,.... . 962-&33 lge formal DR with view sale. Call 54().1151, HERJ. $20,400 Joan a.uumable at BEST DUY Ctll Now -B:f6.Un H•rt.our _... S.n Ju.1n party. • of lovely ~~s. Beaut!· TAGE REAL ESTATE. Si(%.' Landscaped patio. -" OWNER Transf'd. Q:ime see C•plstr•ne 1725 3 BR.. J ba.. home, 3 mln. 1uJ terma, $34,950 f.p. HAL EC REST OwneT I rock bottom. price our 3 BR. 3 BA, ydlow, W&Ut to bch., mo. Aur. $750. MARINER REAL TY Xln't Location. 3 Br i: den, S27.500. 54>-1700 In Baycrtst, 4 Bdrm 2'Ai Sunflowu briaht. .,,'l.terfront San Oement m.u>a. W.5541. ~ -11,S ba., tile kitchen & ba., Open Sat A Sut1 1-4 bathl, ll!P din, ireat lam hse. 1* yn young. Dock "2~RY •• H£~ ~ 4u~:; llNTALS -;;;;;;;;;;;~i;;o,;;;;;;;;;;;;,1 bltns, hrdwd tlrs, paneling, 2891 CJubhou.wt Rd. room and brealdut area. * OPEN HOUSE * for fiO' boat. $85,000 Open ~ . ,..,,., n.w. ~ HeUtet Unfumlshed • WOWI $20 CM lathe & plaster, frplc. 1410 Exec home '4 BR 3 ha, tam, See it now, SUNDAY 1.5 hou Sat i: Sun f001 brick fireplace. Fre1hly - A re&1 culle in ap;i:°pie «>r· Watson Aw .• C.M. By Own. + lormal din, 2 frpl, patio. Jean Smith, Realtor ' 121 VIA HAVRE ~Ore. 593-1670.' pall'lted, :,~·~rm. r!y o.n.r.1 .. der. Owner going ovenMS er, asking $25,950. Terms w/ June Ward, Bkr. &t.2-fi816 5 BR,, ·famiQt rm. Street to \VATERFRONT w/'!£' dock. ;~r.Ope &Jnda ., and must sacrifice this S BR a:ood down or auwne 4\4 % 646-2155 street 45 ft Jot. $98,500. 3 BR. SeU/lae or Sumrne:r · · · n y, beaut y. Convenient to Cal Vet. Collete p,"rk 1115 LIDO REALTY, INC. ~ntal.Furrlorunt.54&-2381 C•plstrenehech 17JI schools & shopping, ~ $23,SOO Dover 'Shores 1217 3337 Via Lido m.7300 - pletely fenced rear yard. 2 3 BR. l·br.th. Assumable PRICED W below ENJOY Private beaches, l'euntaln V•ll•Y 1411 -1 MD...E So. ol marina. Oitm BA pita bit-ins. 6~ 7o loan. No points. $148 ralaal f ~ck sal •:--*UNIQUE.SCENIC* tennis crta, boating al 7 Rm + 3 Baths + 2nd RENTALS ALL TYPES NO FEE TO TINANT >;2.U21 DICK BElltG REAL TY -;,liij:;;nij;ri) I Monlh pay~ all. Cazi>etin&, P or . e y Unrivaled View ot Bay & beauUful Lido Wt. 3 Br, NEAR BEACH ldtchn. $36.500. 496--3317. PAtJl,.WMii Large yard· boat gate owner FHA or GI financing M I d 2 Ba huge U. ASSUME 6%. VA --NEW 2 BR, 71n Ba, drpa, C•nv•B-'• e -KENNEDY. av&il, 4 BR, 2 ba, f&rn ne'::iy w:wv~id~'!~~: en, mi-bJ $57~ .Spacious fl bedroom+ tam. Apartments hr crpta, bltns, pooJ, rec. rm, S41·58IO _,,a Al" 642-9730 548-0720 Ewe. rm, bllnl. w/w cptJI & drpt, ;'yte.:.;,,:. ~ ..!:-· Dy room with fireplace, Sal• 1tl0 putllrc creen, no pell. 1 -ciMml~ .__,:ll,:l:,:A:,:~;.:T;,:T:..;;C,;;O.;;,i l_,,...,..,..;0;;;;iiilliii0ii•I beaut. dttOr & lncl!cp 0..temporary w/ court & .,,.........,_ 3 1arle blth!. Jncl. carpet-ch.lld ok. $21S per mo uW EGE REALTY · L D FHA w/truit trees, t 26, 950. atrium. 5 Br'ir expandable, ~GE LIOO LOT hW dl'apea bullt-ini Call pd.~Ms..3991 or &t2-8tn. 500Adlll9a1Hli9ir;cM. 1093 Baker, C.M . 546-5440 No On Vets O n 54S.-ST53. 500J aq It, fl% ba, hi-cell-58x8&' 206 Vla. l.ol'ca. Temui. for°.ietalls itrz-2fl2'1 • OCEANFRONT Own Your $lfi0-2 Br. Cottage, lowly "":::l:::l:::l:::l:::lz:i= ;;;;;;,;.11 ~~~~~~~~~13 Be<Inn .. 1:4 Ba, dble. ifil'., ing11, fl car ear. $178,<n> 1n4J 548-6913, 34W256. DICK IERG REAL TY Own. 3 BR, 2 ba. patio, garden Cpta drpe Child ii $650.00 TOTAL DOWN huge fenced yard. Quiet fum. \ViH tafle small hou!ll! lrg deck, pool, pvt bch. Se.II ok: • ' • 11 5 BR & FAMILY EVERYONE street. $23.Sl'XI. Newport BeM:h ....._ 1200 or vacant land area. Owner ·-Huntlnrtoft a..t.h 1400 Jl1' IY OWNER or In.de. . QUALIFIES' BOB OLSON REAL TDR1--------548-7249. Unhiue Four SH1on1' Own<• m<> 494-'213. Bluo °''"'n, Bia. ..,,.Ill 'E~r..:::~:~;~; 'M:::';;..~~'.~ ~ ~55'0 1N ~~~RT ~~tv_P_._r1c __ ,_m_ SELLING ~~ ~~~R·~;O: RE.r.!~1,umlthed s~~:r07··~~ Quick Poss. Assume exist. PRICE only $21 ,500. OUR 4 BDRM, Me• Verde North, AIR·CONDITIONED pr., c:ul.de-u.c privacy. 9688 Pl! 0 • va Ing rnA loan. Only $.l.lnl SP'EOAL OF THE DAY. $m,OOO loan. aawrW>le at 'Mil.a lovely fl Bedroom home Be aure to tee thia J.MMAc. YOUR HOME Lamora Circle, F.V. n4: General 2000 =B~ta., . .,-,...-:--·-,..,....,.--·! do CALL' 54.'*°· Landacaped patio, now bting redecoratEid car. lJLATE home• 3 Bdnni A: e WE BUY EQUmE.~ 968-:1687. -·-SlS0-2 Br. Repainted It new , wn . '42·1771 w .,k & l view, owner. 1uJ1 price i pets •drapes jUlt ~new den (couJd e~ily be ~th •FREE APPRAISALS crpl Family ar tin&1u PERRON a er ee $23,500. 545-7700 • lthrouabout Loll ol ""'"""' e NO OBLIGATION Oro .. o 1'35 VISITORS COMING? ......,.,.,, Actlvo Bkr . Pi!ARlNA Highland, S26,900. decklnc l_ plantl"""' IUl'· bdnn.). 2* Ba., famil.y-nn. e 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Would conskler reottne our 534-MO. • R _,1 BR. , . ._ wl wet bar. CHOJCE men-SPACIOUS Rust! home new Newport Beath li>me.l=o~,....,,--._,....,,_., ·~ MES a VERDE * . •m ""' No inflation .... , 3 ""'nd the h.... tparldinr .... loc:. Pri""1 --·· al 841"50f -c ·-···-· ... -th---· ll'IS. 5 l!ni, av. """ ynt, ~ pool,. and . 2790 Harbor Blvd. al Adams 2 bR, lmmacU.late. 2081 pool tor cattftt.e livinc. .,.... EvCI, 6f2-0U7, 431-3769 in beautiful On.nie Park 0'","' .':'.:":.the·~.::--,..-,_,-.. R IO, .,,1., d rpi , Hea.UtilUl animmac. ~Open 'til 9 PM Valley Rd, Call owner $-t1,950. $36,900 with good t.enrui Acftt:. 1urrounde.d by _.,...,, 1..11ue ... 2 story home . 4 Bednny 2 646-4619. ~2313. :o:· PETTIT, Re•ltor m :li·wp ~ trfft Oft well "'tat~: 3-25.~Ewey. ~ ol<. A.cUve, Bkr. baths, family room; .. 900°" LIDO WATERFRCINY BY OWNER 4 BR "SINCE'~" •-,•:-.q "' , -a~-. Compl1,11,.1,y11a,..L~}!,'. ltouh•,• ~-~'!!._, : ~M • ·B,, ~~·--y~.:> -will H .. 11 tt ...... R~l'· · APTS.-320 LIDO NORD s cious ISOO' s tl1'd ba'• -:'-••"' -·· "---·~ _., •-• ~,,... ~ ., Well...,.,,cCerdle, to. -NOW-RiDUCED-T.0.... ~--elte id• lush _,· IU-0101 · tUttt ed w/U..ke root, all elec and patio, pool priv1Jq1'1, A 1ar. Chlldr!:n A pet ok. 1B10 Newport Blvd., C.M. $l7S Ol»-Xlnt T n; ,. "'"• · ., -r.. OWMr-Tr•MftirM , ldtdltn, 3 rlant Bedrma. live or 1ix mlnutn from Active, Bier. 53f..l!IO, .'!548-"'9 Ev" 64+0684 • or 1 2~Bcaut,_.,.Rm. TIRED OF APTS.? PlltlCI RIDUCID 2 ll'l ttled bathl, .... led beach. Tennis,,,,_..., 11!<>-N•arlynaw 2 8'.hpk, 1 • 6 BeautifUl units. 6 Car 'P · for boa!. $.12,950. st).8378 DUPLEX (end rtnt receipts) C bulJ den, new erplJ • 1onnaJ be arranpd. l t'1 bis and a av, adalbJ. ' rages &: utility room. 'with 3 BR, 2 BA. Patto, DbJ. WATERl'RONT Relax bl )'OUI' own garden It uttom t 5 br, fam, rm., dlntne rm &: llrlna" rm lot Jtu opeml~e than Uv. Blue Beacon. Bkr, '45-0111 . * Under Mark_. 80 It. fronting on excellent 1~000 T·"e --DOCK FOR •~•T joy th'-...... ,_, i 2~ ba, lfa:·ldlchen w/bl1hu, '"'/-·•tDm built ""d ""Ck In< In a _..._, at -a ==-=-,-:--7--,.~-" •• swimming btacb. Unii. are f%;;, :..,, · 6 42 01"9i" U t .;:;"" 2 e.n ... .... ... nnu,. a r 3 car 1ar., Sell Cl or ntA. i~;;lace. Acrei of roo;·io,. "1.-tek &M-4lQ--$1~ Nice 2 Br. home, tncd i Huge Kina: sile Bed.mom newly furnished , • ' ve n OQt, rtnt other. cond. 2 BR. townhooae, 847.asoT. Evea. 968-U78 -'.hone• ot tennb1-court. . . . yud for m11. , home on quiet cul.dMac. 1111 ... Grundy,· Rea ltor 833-6423. &: 3 BR., A-1 condi~, patio $26.950, -$71).. Utll pd. Btcbtlor Cet-Blue Beacon, Bkr. ~111 I Back Ba.y, Onl)' 4 )'I'll old. 833 Do~ or NB 642..fi620 OWNER. Newly decorated 3 &: 11undeck. Dock }'Ol,U" boa! • Reel Hiii Reattv m :•''ii' Owner w!ll tinanct (l) t~. Avail. Now. AcHve, Lots of charm It extra 1tor-·• · ' BR. Asrumable FHA. In front. $14,SOO ' Univ. PIJ'k Center, Jrvln. • '"j~ .. -;.. 633--9766. Bkr. ™91>. CMta Mae 21• de. l:."'xceUent financing or BY OWNER $22,950. 6fi6-6763 art 5 pm. Call Anytime 833-0820 • 01~••..,,, An•helm 1650 $175-1 Blk le Bch. Oldor _ _.._.. ______ 1 may trade for smaller. 4 Bdrm, t tit, Jamil)' rm. I By owner, 3 BR, 2 bR, BEST BUY _ ~-__ .-. 2 Br Me. Pet ok. Avl 8115 •• z Br. Gar, f&do, crptl, drpl, 1 Lachenmyer Rlty dln'g rm, trpic:, lo mainten-comer lot, lo Interest GI U• Blue Beacon, Btr. MMlll alOYe, nbic. Bambo o I 6'6·3!118 · E'°": 842-2237 '""" yord lrolll 6 bock loon 61<, $26,750. ~7952 °'""'' hu inovtd. Is ,...., ik b9Y' IP.clOi TAX SHELTER ,. ' Vlllap hu """"' 6 quid ' ~""""~~~:'"""""'I Near achoolt A putt. $34....:>, -.,... OCEANflRONTS to CONider Yolll' ofter. ~ Priced at $21.~ a BR Std Immaculate 3 bCtrm. 2 .,.th, Reftt•I• ..--... ,. 2m .,.. mature aduJ'-only >I $28,000 _ ~ "->«M337 -· Del Mor 110.S joy tho ..,. " a tow, low aide with ......... -• • ..,,.t..s, drope1, fenced. ~--~ · , •-· ' BES:T BEACH BUYS prioc. •l<ct .,, ..... dbl. · cl b'. Nor-· tcbool. Nice w•••• .. -. M>. 544-002, • 1 4 Beclrm.-Fom. Rm. F lxor Upper iY M Loi """""" 145,000 Biii Ho...,, Rhr. poo1 ' a..clr on IUth .~. '""l 123.500. ''""'-...,, ~alla'~hotna,my lov!1Y 1 ,...-=7134~·~----~ Bf!autifUI home. Drtry hall, Needl lot ~ '"11.C'' Qu~ B °"'1nt:~Lovely S bdnn., 3 Bdnn. home ·•···· $49.950 ''Al The Jamaka Inn'' ~ & c .. ,.. 1pprabal. nlA S '4 "• . NB. 'If/ J 8Jt. Rome. lood f'tlid. JPJdoua llvlns TOOm, tiuae -·• .. _ ~-tn "\f 'v«de 2 bath. family nn., drapu Dupetx 2 Br, •••• $59,6«1 67,_2211 p ,;,_ .._ ____ lit 1 8ri.nCI $195 ttnt. Owner n1lDld -wotdan.. All pivSl. an.. encld )'ard. Niolly tamily room with tlreplace, \;"'~c eta . A shag carpet fhr'oughout. Tr\ Ir 1 Br .•• S82.* KIT~ ~ H fY, 5.lWil12 NMr Brookltum • tndd. 144-4189 diecon.ted. Leue nq'd. No lull dining room, bu.llt-tm, 5~~ lnluranoe loan. DI· Many extras. Bf!autllully wa home •••• $80,000 ATI'RACT. Home + new 53S-l894 or m.-On.npthorpe. 2 Mu, teacher 1 ~tant. pets. $250 mo. 1111 txtra eatlna: uu tn kltcben, ~. Lilttd $26,cm-oum !Jndecaptd. Cove.red patk>, .\fi'&terf.tont duplex •• $85,000 apl So. <3' Hwy ... Good Loe. deAlre roommate lo *re RooMYtll 5tM1M. t poot siml Ytrd. prime loca. &Ml-SllO doubk! pr-a~ with boat 8'r1root ~.home .. $125.000 Good Income. Good 'Fl.nab-BY <>wnu. UllUJne C% VA, La....,_ leech 17GS • 3 bnn. apt,. Private· roam 3 Bedzooomi. 2 b&ttta. dlnlrc uon 540-1120. fMlrcillltllll'*'-W door ' alab. s2o ,ooo IALIOA BAY PROP. dnc. By Owner, 1'1J...GM. nr btach, 41 BR, 2 bt.. liv'a -------il bath. f8'1110. f'11.451:t.-ftKMn -f\l:noed yard, dOu~ TAR. BELL 2955 H•~-, GE llEALTY auumable. "'~-'1 5lll' • 67:1-7420 BY . owner, ,. .. nuy b'anl. di ' I e $26 M• e a~1. G'" (21 ~ " ·•·-N ta. h~ r-.._al"""'IA ~~ ~}!!. mo. 9.J5 Junlpero. * DUPLEX * Beaut. lndtcpd, 5 Br. home, nn, n r l'l'l:'l, am rm. ,..,_ ~ l(l -~, .uu'lS. ~· o pe •-- T R EES&SPACE 1 ..,...,...,...,,..;;,.,.....,.,..1 ~ Jie.cov.peitlo.a.u-.3063 Trpie,drpe,cp11.~ Newhome,view;Jowdown 2· br apt, H.B ... r ea W1ttr paid E•1nln 11 \Vooded lOO'xl.25' lot. Coxy 3 1 ~ FOR Sale by owner xJnt One of the be1t buys in New· 5\4 %, ftu,i cul~c kit. e $31,500. w/,.me. Sl2,'° .Jl10• ~ WIOtndt, bdhn. 2 bllh, dining I'm., Hlt ion loc, close' to ach6oli, 'fl BR pori. 2-2 BR::-unftr,-Good E•ttblVff ~~ 1242 Walk loo 1to?t1. Ultra Im· Walk to beach, A blo'I ~-• BWPTS Towl!;~ S bullt·ln kitchen with !Jruk. @) Ot' 3 "dtn, U. BA., Q'Rll, oond. 1~ Blka to btl!h. mac. 3 ~2 BJ\. tt.m-4Jn e ~7,JOI • SGLB lh'I to lhlre C'Oftdo. Br, 2 Ba. SS2S leue. Avt.U fflat arta.. Cove:red,patlo tind Construction drpa, blLM, frplC, t.am din ~ Fl'.lmiiC.. offerc<I tor BLUF'S E4PLAN mi. All irtru. O •ne r-sr-t1oti1 • er. Low down. If pvt "'°"\ "'100l;-"1:da; J\lb" 1st .a J;atbhdl Dr. doublo garage, Prk:cd to sell nn, cov patio, dlchondra $40,900, Take • look -)'OU Beautiful areen btll view. n41S47--01Z. . • Sff,500 e • tni eta, f'-.V. -.mo t1'S-4iOM or fU..1223 • No Flnanl» problemtli! Company lawn, 1prnJt.let .frnUttar, will be.alad )'O\I dkll End Condo, S br "-di!n, 2~~ ntANQSCA.1"' FOUNTAIN. J.Sty. 4 BR.·North end. Stable )IOU"I wornu te 2 BR., .CJQ. driilt Jefft, M. M. L•-· Rltr. A ~lllon lou lldor.. ,,...,, cllan, • .u bpt. MORGAN RIAL TY tia. BY.°'""''-2132 Vltll 4 SR, 2 ba. IMOO to-PLACE l\EAL:rt 494-1704 111\an c:oodl.nlnlum A$o1J>, ,. peq 0 11 , I -"""' Mt·MlO -+ . !145-7lllO ~2 ~ ·Dorado, .B ... ~. FHA 1~· Ml-1138. 2969 So. ~Hwy. 1100 mo. -mt l MUTO an .""' • ~ I j t _1= -· I. ' 1 • ' .. • FrtdlJ, Juot U, 1'1Q'· . " '. • ' , ' i I lllAL ISTATI .Mr.-T=---:o;mmr--'-''---1RllRT~s ' lllNTALS l!INTALS • Rt;NTALS • j .lll!NTALS lll!NTALS ' ....... U"'""'lthtd Aitti-FurnlshM ~ · Fvr~l.shoil . Apts. FurnlalW ~ Unfvrttl...... ~to. ~nfvrnl...... Apls, Ufllvrnl...... .....:G::::"::::11::.;":.:.' ---- l::ostt Molt 31DO WHtcllff . ' nlO 0....rel I " ..... o...... ' -°""¥•• . -HUnflf!llOn ...... 540P Hunt~ ...... !4111 '""'' An• 5420 ......... P...,.!!Y ... 1====--..:.= BEA-UT-tl'IJ"'L~."",od--.. -' I •••••••••••••••••• Ii VILLA u••Sl!ILLCS Attention 'J~;!"'.~~~~·~~p: 3 Br 1 •a .•• r::";;.;N?.:'. ~DMP Li ll ~.. l • NEW APARTMENTS , 1111.~ii'NEW ~ lnvntors I "AvaU auno 19. M:M996. 13'15 mo. S48-8617. FOR YOUN"-FAMILIES '· SP~CIOUS . For Sil" apj>roxlJnallly ll S BR. 2 l>ath, """ntly '"' 1 .. 2 ~rf!I. Apls. '"' prlJne R.J property. patnl<d & carptl<d. $235 per Unl .. nlty Porte ;l2J1 . •. , • . .... ;._; Mull LiYl"9 Sltuattd on hlah blutf, '""· mo. Aatnt * st6-41fi.t For families w/children, will COmu.i.er t'"'I'~' Furn. 1 Unfvrn. Jookinf Lido Island, New• F -~· n.r 2 BR. 2 bathl •••••••••• ~ $l90 Dllhwubtr. color coonlln.at· port Beach, etc. Adjacent to 3 ,.::X· ~~p;;,,~.: ~ ! :: ',.'::.;,,;; ....... l: APARTMENT uuN..,lt'S ' GUIDE e<1 &J!Pllanc<I • p1U.h ""' """" Memot1a1 Hooplta1, 641)..ll'5or641Hi255 ..... ~ q '" Large Luxury 2 Bedroom, Ith Baths cuptt. choice or 2 color surrounded by P.t_edjcal 3 BR, 2 ~ •••••••••••• $315 Y" COMPUTER ,JtROCISSID RINTAL INFORMATION e Enclosed Patios • e Electric. Dilhwuhm tcbemei .. ~ bath! • stall Buildings and a lovely hlgb-2 BR. DeW crpts ' paint Chlldmi ok. $1fl0. Call eves, -· . l BR. Den. 2 Ila. b>cd yiN, nr. elem, I-Jr. 'fU 1chll. $215. Call 5'l).009.1 lot a,ppt. 2 J.!;r Quplrx,. gar, patio, priv. yd, crpts, drpa, stove ' ttfrig. Sl45 mo. Q.-2950. .• Meta ~I Mar 3105 3 BR. 2 ba ............ $3SI yt1 COMPLITE APART MINT DISCRl'1"10NS e Larae Walk·ln Closets e Carpets A Drape1 __ \_ lhowen • mtrtored ward-rile, apartment complu . 3 ~RRi:o ""w·;i;;;.;,:J1'5 ' "" COU~TISY .LISTINGS FOR APT. MANAGERS e Ran<• a OV•n . • Prlval< Launmy'"""' '""" doors • lndli.ct llgb• Exoelleot financing avaU. U)llv. Park Cvtttr, Irvine Gtt All Th• Llttlntt In One Book • · • Then · 6462 Warner Awe., Huntinifon ... ch \ 1nc In -kitchen .. breakfut able. $100,000. \Vrlte or~ Call Anytime -Surch Tha Lists lnsteod Of Tha StrHI• ST. GEORGI A,TS. * Mgr. t42.f)27 bat • blip pr!va"' feocod l'enie Upton, (n<> 'nJ.2Ml 3 BR. J bath.I • , • • • .. • • • S310 3 BR. di.D. rm. 2 Ba •.• $325 4 BR. .. ER, 2% ba • .. • $325 BOB PETI'J.T, Realtor ''SINCE 1946" RJ3.<>1Dl NOW. AVAILABLE AT patio· piullj J"'""ap1lv • T-oreD,..Corp.lW. I • • • ii 8 8 • • • • • • a • • • • 8 • , bdck Bar-8-Q'a. larJ:e beat. State St.. Jtedla,nd.s, Ca • .fl2373 Boyd Realty, 3829 E. Coast Hwy .. CdM et1 ..,.as 4 lanai · 1 _ • _!ii .UNl15"> . Paul-White-Carnahan Realty, 1093-C Baker, CM Ntwport Botch 5200 Coron• dtl Mer 5250 3101 So. Brl""I St. By Builder. 2 & 3 eea. W.Jk The Doyle ¢o .• 270 E. 17.th '61., CM l 5 * • 8'droo , 1 bath, no <I> Mt. N. of So. eoa• Plual to abopplng. 1410,000 . .Allo. Village Real Estate, 19.14;1 Brookburat, l!B *OPEN DAILY • m' S.nlo An<! new ~'"8 unlu nr bcb. Call ID·AMIGOS WAY chlldttn, no pe!S. ll10. PHONE: "7.f200 8'1·3957. 3 BR .. 2>,\ ba, tge bonus FOR INfOll(tlATION -642-46U 1 BR. 2 ba. unlll, untum. 613-9183 ::.::::::'-----~1 l Br, 1 ba, tmrnac. !W's 1315 ~=======;;;c~:==~===~~~1ii-ii1Fs~~~~!!/ d llPPER 3 er 2 Ba So -* ~rAcre ranchette plu 2-3 rm. mo. OUtEde living .,.., •• · .; · CAN'l BE BEAT brm bom" Room tor &~~· water. $295. '>===*="""=·=2996=*==:. -,.lDO RENTALS double prageg, S2flO to $300, of.Hwy. $250 Yearly leue aarden, boat, trailer. Ea.st hCall::;:;;:::::;::::;••;::•:;,•===-' j -Cotto Mo11 • • Apll. U,,,.mllhod BOYD REAL TY Salllbory Re.Jty "'""°' Single Slocy '"'· Zon<d g unltt, 125.500. Mt1t Verde 3110 ;..;iv='"';;;...-4. ___ n:.o-• -G-•no_r_•'-----A1'1'RACT. 1 BR. Clean, Cott• Mo. " 51DO '* 675-5930. * • .Lido 1111 5111 15,000 down. 8'4-4W. ----EXECUTIVE'S .home for quiet. gar., adult. $125')>tr •E ASTBLU'rF•Delux2 SoQtbSe&Atmorphere DUPLEX-WHt C.M. in· FoR Leue; Popular Mesa' JE!Ue .. Hiah up In the hi1lll the 119W repuMc mo. 2039 Wallace. 54S..1885. BR. f.rplc, cboi~ or cpt'f, ~ Bdrm, Util paid 2 Bedroom 2 Baths come $25,'j mo. + +, ~ v'mit T plan, 3 BR. 1~ or Turtle Rock Hills. Pan. ' 1 SMALL. 1 br, ulil pd, 1 pool, Adulf:i. 848 Amlaoa Open Sat i Sun only $30,SOO. 540-0178. ba,Jfv'g rm. tam rm. Good oramiC_view of the entire 1 i: Z BDru.t ApfJ11 female only. $75 mo, 388 Way, from ;235. 49$-2354 \.... 1r 67>1892: * Carpets A Drapes SACRIFICE. 7 units furn, =· n:i~:.51~1 !! valley below. 4 BR. 2 ba.' for Adults, From $150 w. Bay Ave! GtZ-8520, tiUh ~g ~ w/35' or~ BelbOli ltllnd 5355 Air CondiUoned'lt. Cl, 100xio5, income $655 ban kid vail J I Blt·in wet bar. Perteet set. 'JUSTIN MERRIMAC WOODS new pine trees, aparkllng 2 BR. 2 SL Wonduful view. mo, $S&,500. S4>-7545 bkr., ncjp le •. A -~ Y ting for entertain1ng or just 15497 \Vllllams Street luxury 1_2 BR. alr-.cond. waterfalla, bub.bl I _!l .. ~ NeW. Oveiioolrlrle Back DELUXE 2 BR" "Uttle Private P&tios MUsr SELL. by owner: 1, $250 ~ By appt Oniy, relaxed living, tennis & (n.f> 835-.'i!35 · ~ 1treanu A serene po ...... Bay nptc dlhwuhr $265 832-Sn~. swtrnm.ina, Jacil. cW&e by. GARDEN GROVE fZi Mmimac Way. make :f.ferrimac Woods the mo.«16 oMiinao nr.,' N.B. Balboa". Boat dock-tie up Heated Pool Duplex w/adjoining vacant mg ·Behnuda Dr tn the Av.JI. June 15th. $:>15, Mo. 13212 MagDolia Street See clua 5100 pJ.aRce2t<>Balivt~'. .. Thn o'!'unt' u~m2 Call &e-1260 or 675-5M5 . prlv. No petsly, "°1 ~~· Pl ~ of •-lot. $29,500, 646-3589· REALTY LRG. Clean for 1 mature ll:R., ·• ..... • · $300 mo.year eue -v· en.,,. awn ---Meu. Verde area. 3 BR. •0 nlREl)v. ~~Ii Cen•-... _ .. _! Cn4) 537-8500 dult Pool util pd $l05 apts. feature alr-cond., QCE.&N11'RONT 2 BR Lower 673--0207 • Buslntlt Property -tam nn, 2 Ba, 2 frplc. ru-~ .u-v111C FOUNTAIN VALLEY a · • · · · se!f-cleaning ovens, beam $2~::i-Ji;:-bltnl, will redec Carport&. Storare __ ·..:.:.:!c:.;.:!..= Bltnf. ttpt., drpa, Newly Call anytime ~ 17060 San Bntno Street W. Side. 548--240?. ~illngs, dishwashers, priv. 5009~ Se.ubc:ft P&Uo pr Huntl_._ Booch .-HIDDEN '"" 'GE FOR Sale by owner, 7-unit -1..w-.1 Food rear yard (n4) 91J1..2500 1 BR. Adults. Pool. Ideal gara.ge w I s tor a g e , • ' ' .... -. ~ "......-. _............ • , n50 . elevators, 108 d.•I Avall 6114. 2ll: 248-1921. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 G•nnm APTS modem MEDICAL DEN-yrly I•••• $225 675-0116 Corona '-I Mtr RE .... w •n•y for Bacbeldrs. Spac. "~. Alu.> TER G d ~ ' • vw 1tUUUUU1L.o ~~ thereapeutic pool, swun 2 BR, 2 Ba .. crpts. drps. 2500 South sUti TAL CEN . oo l BR. 2 BA compl recor.:I. FOR Lease, 3 BR, ocean UNBELIEVABLY 1993 Church. 54&-9633. pool, BBQ'_s, saunas &.. a gar, bltns. $185: By appt. ON BEACHI Santa Ana * 546-:1525 return, good write-off. Patio A l andscap i ng, E)(TRA.ORDINA.lllLY · ** 2 BR F\u'n. Apt&. lovely clulihouse w/sociaJ 4247 Hilaria Way NB , • Consider home or ? in sprinklen, ~lt-i.ns, 2 car view, % blk. to be-ach. bit BEAlJ'l'[!'UL Pool. 177 22nd St, CM. activities. Adults please. 540--0093 ' • e 2 BR l% BA FROM $225 L B ch 5705 trade. See 5911 Heil Ave., gar •• fenced .-..1 S26S mo. patio &. fncd, yard. Extra 'I G M.1~ &..a. NASSAU PALMS 642-3645 From ~S140. JU1t East of · · , agune ea B C"I (n4t 3•u. parking. $400 mo. 215 P.oppy Vil D Hr• e.--..,.... · 2600 Harbor Blvd., near OCEANFRONT 2 Br Lcwer • 2 BR 2 BA FROM $260 H. · "' · owner By •Pf 1 only 56-3>52, CdM. &'ll-24:92;-Puttbi& gnen. .watedall " TRAlLEf!. ·Apt, IOber •• "',1u15~l NMa'!r'..!._Cadlw 11ac .. A=-~":tlV\425 ~ yrl.y, bltns, will redec. • 3 BR 2 BA FROM $360 • .. ~. 1 !IE,wB,R Lr .. ;; ~. ·3221 eves. (213) 696-1810 Ream, flowen everywhere, $95 util paid. 5 -e •• ,,,.,... ay • .....,""'1\IU 5009% Seashore. Patio, ~ Cupe_ts.dra~wuber cue or, « ap . ..:::"'!'.'"-"'------New_port B••ch-3200 WVE4.Y~ BR,2-ttory, on 45' pool. rec. room. blWudl, 1pm-5pm, 5'0-0623. ~ new • • Avail 6114. ID: 24g...1921 --neitfd"pOOl::auna:tenm..----Fum-or-unfum.-Qpt ·NieE-bldg'"Oll-approx+acna. Femletd ~for· nice family. BBQ'•, Sauna, tum.oWlfurn. BEAUTIFULLY FURN 2 Move m today. rec room-ocean view1 bit~. patios, w a I k Ing M·l. 2 st. frontaa:e storage: ~'BLUFPS" -LEASES 6t5-4'128. 1 • 2 Br. at.o Sinelel fMm BR. Pool. Adults, no pell. c;'!f.!'!~~ :rr~ ~ pa~~-~k:ir:li. distance to town. 100 O!ft on prop. Pays ove.rhead. Choice new A near new 2 + 3 Br. 1% Bath, Qpts,~. $135. See it! 2000 Panons $155 + uW. 2272 Maple St. * * * * ~"" >JC\; ... ,..,. ...... -Dr., Lq. Bclt. 494--5498 $47,500. Owner 714/548-3261. den a: 3 bdrm. homes. Now bltna:. 2 'ftp!C!I. Can.ge, Call Rd., 642-8610. Between ffar.. El Puerto Mes, Apts. 2H1; l981a r ~ W a Y • · p h FURN. allo Avaft. LAGifNA Royale 3 BR 2 C-2 lot, 50 x 200 \\'ilh 2 avtilabl•lrom$275permo. alt<,30 pm,531--0S31. oor•Nowport.2BlkN.J9th N-rt -4200 * * ~ * ~ -. HUNTINGTON BA,"' 1 yr or longer. -Bay viewa trom 1425 per CRARMING 2 BR, So of H1zy, RENT FURNITURE MESA. MOTEL 1~ 8:~=-~~· ~orSP~uswr:~ = PA~IFIC =~:~r.~is. =: ~:illi5t o:er~~ monlh. ·i· ~e,lse new~~tt:or, bltns, *LOW WEEKLY RA~ * view of bay. For ap-111 OCEAN AVE., H.B. appl. adults no pets. 499-3115 ~-~ 811~_1: . 3300 ~~.::!is ~~ ~~· nWd service. ~a~Qu~ :=:: ~~en!:"d::,U~ltM, Otc. ~n~~ =-~°:m Diiiy •"• Point 5740 Bu1lne1!_!!ental 6060 ~ · Wide Seloctlon ..._9681 Ott .met -NO'peta. drps, ttr beach A shops. ManaJ'd by HILLGREN SQUARE 11 3BR.,Leue$325.NrTennis 1009' PUROIASEOPTION adults, no pet.!. '$125. WIU.IAM ·WALTERSCO. UNBELIEVABLEOceanlronl 2 stores avail, for~.· Club, beech, boat. ramp. 24 tr. I>rtq~ WKLY Rentals, 1·2 Br, from 1959-U61 Maple Ave. 642-4014. Vw. from the top of Dana lease in one of city's bulif:sl . Frank Man.ball Reall1' CUstom Furniture Rental $100. Near Beach A Bay. Cotta M_• · 3 Bdrm,~ Bath. shag cpt, Pt, .2 Br, 2 Ba. ~t, drps, shopping centers. App. ri0 2414 Vista Del Oro 675-4600--... 517 W lltth CM su.3181 Call 0) 683-8247 Westcllff 52JO oven/range, garqt, 1 blk elec. stove, refrig. Open sq. ft. ea. Newport Bea.ch 6"-U33 ~· lS68w'LtncOln.Anbm174-.., OCEAN View apts. Avail BAY MEADOW APT8. lo 5 Pts. stons, let to beamed ~Uings, laundry 270 E. 17th St., C.OSta ~tesa DO. VER SHORES Lido 111. 3111 NEW· -Apl Ulil pd, '"".A Aug. Reuonable N•w excitill( 1 BR. mo., ..... bl!ns appreciate. '1121 Elli>-2.btlm ,i.,,u. fllS. 837"'370. Call MT. Bram (213) OL 1·27tltl -----~---1 Prlv entr. Pool Putting gm. ~y rental. 646-S586. ~BR, U65;1gBt~ .. ctilingi. ~~· A;:r:· no peia. . w. of Beach $180. 0woer REAL FSTATE Collect lmmaculale! F(ft)ttr view. $400-2 BR, dtn. 2 n,..·119 Rec rm. 1 adult. $110 per OCEANFRONT l BR. Year-~ ~ ' •·-crpt&", *' Mi.2514 * ~7~ Gener1I STORE OR OFFICE 4 Bedroom Ivan Wells built VI.a Yella. Call Mon. (714) 56-3997 6'Wln. $175 priv. patio, '°~ w( frplc• 2 BR studio newly -'-----borne, 1% years old. lnclud. 26i-0909, (TI.4) 45f..6448. mo. or ly Av,a.il. 711' mo. Pool, sand .volley ball crt, decorated bltns' rt!rlg pVt Rentals. Wanted 5ttO 9JO Or 1200 Sq, Ft. Parking es . gardener. Year ' Jeue 613-2259, 644-5972. ~c bldg, pool tables, put-E•tt Bluff 52C2 patio, Adi'.iita oniy, no iiet1. -Reuonable. 646-2414 from Ji»y 15th, $700 Per Hvnflneton Beach 3400 Costa Mete 4100 NEW 1 Br Mobile b om e on~ green, Adultaf no pets. 2 bllc& to beach Tn.dewind! LOCAL Exec. &: resp. family 2630 Avon St., Newport Month. , $X(J mo. Adult. Lido Vilfaie 387 W. Bay. Open Houle PRESTIGE LOCA,TION Realty, 847-ssll. -of 4, (~ 5 It 11) desire INEXPENSrvE 200 sq It pvt LOVELY Area. 1nd home. 67>-3826. 12-7 pm dally. 646-0073. For leue deluxe 1181 aq tt. yearly leue, u n furn. ortl« I: bath. park'g, heart 3 Bedroomo, 2 balbs, dinln• -~u A I bd tll"tl e MARTINl"'UE e ~ 18a • _:.,A NEAR Huntington Harbour BALBOA ISLAND u IOOn f CdM ,., 0 room and clen. Cloer to rvnn. pt.-rm, u 1 es ... ~BR. ,..,. 01t. -apt";..:•,,...., Triplexes. Quiet area. Lr& as possible. Prtfer. 3 BR 0 ' .,.,.,. wner Realty Company beach and Newport Beach QUIET -E..stside ;:1793 1::re·5. Ye a rl Y • P1rk .. Like..Surrouncllnfl ~ O:: ...... Ott~ 1 Br. di.thwuhl!I'. $1.SO. Pet + den jiome. $350 per mo. .6'1HM8 ___ . -~~-- Macnab-Irvine 67~10 642..ftJS area: $250 per mo n I h, Large Furn. 1 llll. DELUXE 1-2 ~ 3 BR API'S. dsh hr dbl~ Pool Conv ok. (213), 592-3623 or '('llA) max. Local refs avail, C.U Shre or Ofc. 600 tq ft garttener and wattr paid, Private patio. Ftplc, Locked 1 BR. duplex 1 blk. to ~an ALSO FURN BAOIELOR w : tlon. MS-3559 (TI4) 675--3000 or write P .O. In C.M. * Owner, 646-2130 FOR LEASE OR No pets. Call evenings.. 1are.ge It bay. $1!iO Yriy, uUl paid. Prv patios 9 Htd Pools to shopOnCl ICl~I: recrea WALK J blks to beach. Box 2;i2 Balboa I1Iand, ======== SALE G'll-6568 Weekend~. . ADULTS 3711 w. Be.lboa Blvd. Mt shop'& e Adulta only 835 ~ ...-W mo.NB Almost D1!W lr&: 3 Br apt, Calif. 92662 Office Rint1I '871 Sacritiot decontot's home, 3 BR. :! ba, tam nn, bltm. 2035 FULLERTON, CM 1'1.JRN. 2 br 2 BlJI:! to OCWI. 1m Santa Ana Aw., CM ti-tv next S:r ~·A.mlaoL dbl a:ar, frp!c, w/w crptl, ROOM W/priv bath. Quiet SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY 5 yn new. 3 Br's, 2 Ba's. d9bWI?", cpts & drpa. AdultJll.Lease$115 mo.217% :f.!gl'AptllJ • 6t6.riM2 , Mana.pd by drpt, dwhr, 2 ba. $275 mo. home, rea s onable . l ·l-Jroom,upto3,000sq,fl 111 rooms. New all eltc Bar-b-que area in kitchen, l3rd St., N.B. 1 BR. stove & ttfrl,a: furn, WILLIAM WALTERS CO. Chldrn ok No pets. 536-l71l Emi>Joyed refined mid· ollice suites, Immed. occu. kitchen. New Cl'Pli._~. tncd }'d 4 oov'd patio. Uue $35 WEEK i UP e WINTER RENTALS e pvt park'& area, Adlts only, NEW l BR-blk to beach. die-axed lady, Cliff area. Orang C!lty Airport hardware. Must see to ap. ,$230. MG-W.a.. STUDIO&. 1 BEiiROOMs e AVAILABLE NOW!·• pret cpl or sgle emp!Qy • NEW DELUXE e $135. Pri patio -QUIET! P. _O .. B<_ix 1761, CM. =· Comm~rc. ComPlex, -•. 4.15 Allio Ave, ~-< BR, 3 ba, 2 .. ~~ Spao, TV It Kitchet11ttff incl Abbey Realty 642-31150 male. $125 mo, util pd. 3 BR. 2. BA Apt tar ~· Gar, single adlts, couple. WANTED ROOM OR APT adj. "-·le• Hot-' ,_ "'-·• r--~ .w.J ''--n• •·maid'~ .... 1 .. i1 .,._ .. A·-" •~1u Incl opac mastersulte din 4h 536 1319 ....,.j"', • .,..,.~UOll .. ar 548-3323. Med. Lux home, a.11 extras. .....111: • .,, ... -..· vr-.,,......, ..... now. · .-.,. • · ' 202 A 1 l • -• tor youna: student. $100 mo. aurant, banks, San Dieeo ** NEW 3 BR. tamily, din-Best area. $350 rnollte for Chiklrens 1-pet HCtlon Corona del Mar 4250 TWitin Aw, C.M. rm le dbl ~ge, auto door 673-17M. !Aguna Bch area. can It N'pl F\\'Ys. tng, 2 bath homo. Com· leu on 2 yr. 96J.8572. 2371 NEWPORT BLVD. BEAIJTlrtJL Wattclront • HARBOit GREENS opener ••ail. Pool ~ Rec. * BEACHBLUFF APT 494-7845. UNCROWDED PARKING munity pool &: clubhouse. CUTE--Cozy 4 Br 2 Ba, bltns, 541-9755 br, 2 ha, pool; Jacuzl, boat GARDEN ·a: STUDIO APTS area. FROM $.255 e New 2 Br, pool, vie~, patio, ~ brm, 3 bathl, Bay Fr<int. LOWE~ RATES $350 per mo .... l80IV Porl1 'W new carptJ. $250 lea~. Rm * LARGE 1 BR. * slip, munificent v I!!. Bach. I, 1, 3 BR's. from $UO. 865 AmiiOI Way, NB -~~'!!!hr;. 8231 Ellis Ave. or Dover SliOrts, wlt2i 1 doCkk. Owner/mgr. 2172 DuPont Dr., Charles (Har e 645--0880/494-2335. eves. Crpt!, drpe, dilpl, paUo, a:ar, SUmmer rental or1onger. 1700 Petenon Way, c .M. Manqrd by O'WO'I "· For mo. of Aug., 11 w . Rm, 8, Newport Beach. Romes) 213: 67l>i801. nicely turn. Pref. cpl, no $6.'iO per mo. 673-'7923 or 546-0310 WILLIAM WALTERS CO. ATIRAC. 2 Br. $149. All or Sept. fi44..0022. 833-1223_ Courtesy tn Broken TOWNHOUSE: J BR. 2'1i L•f'Jl'I• B_!Hh 3705 pets, See to a.pprec , $.130. 673-5170. l BR Unfurn apt. Bit-ins, extra1. Pool. K!Q11 ok. e LANDLORDS e DELUXE 1-2 or 3 rm. suite BA. f.rplc, patio, pool, 2. :KMS.D Charle St. VERY Sh""'· rriod., Pvt ,.,, .. -... ln!anl ok. No Corona del Mtr 5150 17401-A Keelson Ln. TREE RENTAL SERVICE nr. Orange C.OUnty Airport ... bl'-• ts 2 BR duplex, lltil, inc,. fet'IC• i:~o.,,..,. .... lMl -r • ~·r """1·10 8'7 1•~ I d car gar, .u ...,., crp · 1. .rt<>'VWU, deck, ocean a;ide hwy, pets. 1st le last $165 mo , , ;oQO-., • -'""' Broker 534-6982 & Irvine n us trial dtps. lM $2T5 mo. 8Tl-88ll ~il~·oit.v~l9~~· NF;WLY Decorated Bachelor mature bachelor only, $lro. incl uW . Apply 133 Albert 2 BR. Adultl. Util pd. Complex. Carpet, drapes, or 642-2497 eves ot wknds. apt, inclds crptll, drps, 613-2086. Pl .. C.M. mgr upstain apt ' Beaut-Quiet. Pool. Pr iv Room1 for Rtnt 5"5 music, air-conditioning It '"l'be Blutfs" Condo, 2 BR. N I 3707 equlp'd kiL priv. patio. SUO or eall (213) 693-5839 .. ~•; patio. Beam clngs. 17676 janitorial service. 2 Ba. Cpts, Drps. O'slze L•guna l9ue mo. util incld, Workin& girl 81)1bu 4300 IMMACULATE 1200 .. ft, ..., • -Cameron 842--6121 LARGE Front B•droom, AVAILABLE NO\V patio. Chol~ view of Baek LUXURIOUS Fairway fron-only, 642.8400. · " • 1 • 1 twin bed!i, private bath, Courtesy to Broken ••••,1425Yearly lease l•R• El N•m~I Coun-· PVT. Pat. 1 BR-ut, pd. nr 1 story, 2 BR, 2. marble $250. Month,-•Bdrma.1e or2 larie double clothes cloHt. BOB PETI'IT, Realtor ~-oe."~ ... , ** WEEKLY-Lovely apt, bay &: bcb-$180 on yr Jse. pullman baths, shag cpts, OM TEN AO.ES lease/option • 971 Valencia CM. ~7632. e 833-0lOl e Salla:bury Realty 6'f3.-6!Xl0 Club, 3 BR, 2 ba, Sunken Bach, or cpts. Furnish&"• S1>-2S91. 6112 &: 6115, nu paint & drp!, 2 Jg patios 1 le 2 BR. l\zrn It Unfurn bath, near !5 Pt!. Owner EMPLOYED lady mm l: 3 Bedroom 2% bath con-liv'g rm. Beauliful view of compl. Klteh. S35 ~Y• _ $165 mo. &16-154& F1repl&ot1 I prlY, paUos I 847-0932 ... th In 1 1 ... ,,._1 * Pre1ti9e Office dornlnlum swimming pool, lakes & mountains. $450 to all. 998 El Camino Dr. ell ~ Temds • Contnt'l BkPt,. --.,.. ove Y me. r"" ' "ON -~ BAY" fl replace, 2 cat garage $285 incl grarlener. -4 9 6 -:; 7 91 • 546--0451 Huntington lea 4400 NEW Dlx 1 & 2 ~r. Shg 900 sla. Lalle . OBI '""2llJ Santa Ana 5620 Kit. prlvg. $100. 546-6740 •n.r. mo. 673-91!3 499--1344• 547-776!. SUS CASITAS -'SOL TE ROS APTS. ~~-;~~ ~~~~· ~~~ IMatArthur·nr. Cole Rwy) . ROOM w/kllchen & b;t~ Ab~~:civ;:: f:~~ CHANNEL Front, pier, float, SO Furn. 1 BR Apt!. Adults Bachelor & 1 BR's. Pool. 56-2321 . $160 • LRG 2 BR. Studio IJ'?f: f.ntrance, quiet. I e Air cond, Cpts, OrpJll 2 br, 2 ba, frplc, central Condominium 3t n1 ~2110 N wport Adults, no pets, From $140 D~UXE ~ .BRM, 2 BA. Apt (Triplex) Family size for nlte worker. 54S-2T.IO. E-Z parking, Util paid heati""'· -Adults. $295 mo. At t•· n-ach 0 y, no pe ' e up, 17301 Keelson Ln. H.B. 1 BR, 1 BA &: 2 BR, 2 plUI dtn, .frplc, crpts. drps, Id h /bltns · """ti drps • $15 per Week-up ,,., 11"" ....... month ... '"" u.: Blvd, CM. (l b1k \V or Beach, on BA Lrg closets pool patkl $2'0 mo Lease t~ . w , ~,. , • . k ..., ,.,.. Lease. 644-0259. 3 bdnns .• ·1%; bath11, ./ACAPULCO APTS. At· Slater.) •••.i••o. ad~ts. no pets. Util pd'. 67:;..2747_ ' · frplc., encl gar. 1 or 2 kitchen. SS5 per Wee -up 717 LIDO PARK DRIVE DEIJGHTFUL 3 BR 2 ba. fireplace, 2 car garage, .$205 _,, '"" 548-0336 children ok. (Nr schls) No Aptl. Motel. 541-9755. NeWpOrt Beach 673-1060 544-<Xl59 trac. Pool. Util pd. Carden EW t BR-blk be ' I Bclnn apt. C'.ppeta, drapes, pets. 2230 S. Center St., R06~f For ma.le kit pt!v's _.;,,=c:,,;:. =:;,...-==1 2 frpl, ktory, cul de aae. nio. . Uving Adults no pets. 1 N to nch. *DEWXE 1 lc 2 BR Garden retrig., stove, tarage. Sl.50 SA. Nr Warner 54&-0989. •-nt ,_,., 1'10 ,,,.· "-i TOP quality oUlee space ,_El $260 yn lse. 67l-8809. BR iiss 2 sit $175 11)(1 SL50. Pri patio -QUIET? A Bit I -. ~· M ,_.. Call . . . .... -. . """ CdM avail at 45c per sq D I Unfurn -5 · ' ' G , ... ,, dlts coup! pis. · 118• p •• v. patio, mo. <>W ar 11......_ G • I , ..... _ .. , eo-11 '°"' "-last MG-7886 aft ·6 pm, ' · Dbt 2 Br, Ba Twnhlll!, w/ up tXtl ' "'7 ' Wal.lace Ave., CM. ar, i... a • e. heatA!d pool, frplc. Adults. 6'f5..3045 or~. ~ o u .·~niu . ""' "" · ft. Alio Dental or J..(edlcal I flrpl ts d h'I JVEL 1 202 A 14th,. 536-1319, $145 mo 54&-5163 , . ' "Elephant.a fut. .call Dai-suite. Elevator A janitor ~i:. ~ ~1!. ~ 1 BR, redcc,.,_din •A dlaun, AbTJ'Rt's lroACTm 1.'"' y+ ,F;", ... • ... , 673--1184. . WVELY 3 BR, 3 Ba .ower. ly Pilot Clualfied now! Guest Homet 5ftl service 2855 E Coast Hwy .........,., .,....,, ..,... rm. new s .... a: ,t'J>!, u..J UCl IV& LRG. J Br. crpts, drps, 2 431 Goldenrod. Adult!, no 60-5618 &U.9U1 · _:. _ 3 BR 2 ba, pool priva, 1n range, encl pr. $165 Adults $U5. See mgr apt 6. 2135 LetUftl le•ch-4705 kids ok, $160 + -dep. ZZ14 pet, $!25. 4'9-Zl'll a.ft 6, --PRJV:-1toorrt··tor-1mbWator· · ... · -· Bluffs. $375/mo. J.M. Bkr. 962-J137 Elden, C.M. ~ College Ave. 646--0621 . ladf in lie, guest home . DESK SPACE $46-3928 """ -1655. c an 1142"'678 • charg< 11. 1 BR. Furn. Ulil pd. Frplc. s111M ADULTS' i LRG 2 & 3 BR 2 Ba"" Soni• An• 5420 Soni• Ano 5420 Good lood ...,,,,. family 222 Forest Avenue NO. BL:..TFFS: View, 4 br, Clusifit'd.'1 •Ction power. Beam eeilgs, JlriV. patio. au, • Frple, bltns, crp{a, drps, 1t)rlt. 6f6...339L fam. area, 21~ ba. Scbls, For an ad to sell a.round $149. 187 E. %1st SL CM. ' encl. gar. p4ltio. Sf&.-1034 la.gur\a .Beech pool~ tennis. 1395, m.om '""clock. dial M2-«l78. 64i.8S20. $35 WK. Vl~l.AGE 1Nl6 . .. ' Misc. Ranlel1 5"9 <M-9'66 -•· Li·• Mald * 2 BR. Crpts, drps, gar 'l ~ £-..,.e v1flll'. ser, 1.~ $150 Adu! General 3000General 3000 General 3000 PoOl -,. be h 494-9(30 + pr~. -· ts, no l~~!!!:_ ___ _t!=~~::_ ___ ....;=::...==:::::.:::... ___ ..:;:::.... ! ac • · · pets. 557-8400. '0@~°'1lA-"t.~s· The Purr/e with the Buiff./~ Chudle OR101rono1 lett11s of the fovr 1Croinbltd wa1ds be-f low 10 form four sll!IPI. wotd1. • .. 6 ~u"ki:t~ imus 10 I I I I I · I I I ~ SCRAM·LETS AtSWER IN CLASSIACA~ON 8200 LRG. 2 BR w/ trplc, 2 SPLIT Level 3 Br, ~Y,, Ba, bib to bch. No. end. $223. crpts, drps, bltN. No pell. i;>aya 835-1220. Eves &: 2885 Mendoza Dr. 54.>-5421.. wknds, 494-7997 or ~. LGE Bach, sep kit, crpts, I...\RGE Bachelor. Vi ew . drps, ~ pets. 2885 Mendou r S'U.nde c k . Employed Dr. M>SUI. adult. $125 lnc1 ut.U. 499-3464 ~LR="a~.c...,,~B-r.~Crp-la-. -.-,.-,_ aft S. bltns, 1-2 children Ok. Nr, 2 BR; 2 ha. $185 per mo, Schls l Shop'a:: ~15'5 yell!' round. OfOICE loca-I BR. w/ giro.gt. Adult only, tlon. ~ no pets. ~~ mo. 57! Hamil!on Apt C. ~. Caplttr~no Bea~ 4730 2 BR's, new ~crpts, drps. OCEANFRONT Ap t . Prlv. patio. encl 11ar. Xlnt completely equipped. TV, kx:. $1.56 mo. 673-3690. linens. $32. wk. 49l-{Ql8 2 BR Trtplell, cpts, drps, RENTALS . " :~,jtlo, no Ptts. $1.30. ;ts .. Unfurnl...,.. •, % BR upper, "'J>"--drp•, General 5000 elec kit Nr. sho)l'g. A.dult.t, no pe111. St40. 642--2389. RllNTAL FINDl ... "-t1 L••'1111 • _.. w. '""· c .. lt·IMM~ ·~ ..... 111 -=..-... ~"'u" •tn!MllJ• ~ ••!'f'lli>lll tftmtl NtwportBooch 5200 ii' BAYFRONI l BR. , 2 BA Luxury Apls. Prlv, terraot. ~tev1ton, tub. tt rrRiiean J)k '1 .• All elee, _ SlturdQ'_ -D~ ...J..Q'alS? Poal. .ott .,,.ter, docb. '1Jl OON"r Jiva It , pl IV, Coast Hwy, N '. quick cash for f with a ~2"2202 ·~------- • .A,.,1.. ... 11 -},_;sit Sljlo tu...,,. l •• ..,,.._ ,.,,...,,,.. .w u.,....,.,.., Mokl.Wao Q• .. "1 ""-1 c.,,., •• r...,.. ·-·--,..-..; r.-," a- ,.,,,.,. °"'-' ""-';4J,~ c.,.,. ,..,. 0-,.... 51. .......... , C....1',....,._ -Rtntfnt I• ,,.,.. •I .s..tA c... ,.,., ----=--1000 JF'. lltoc.4rtftur 819'1. • J M.a E.., ., ltMl.I -- S.,.le ,4,,. 540-11491 e WANTED: GARAGE or' BUILDING for builder'• •tora.ge. 646-3109. '. I-P...,.rty - DANA POINT DUPLEX Lookll'lg Jor that "wide open DESK SPAeE- '17875 Beoch Blvd. Huntington Boech &i2-<121, Ext 2'28 DESK SPACE lOS No. El Ctmino Reil San Cl•n'lente -. :!pll<.'e'' feeling with ocean NEWPORT Blaeh Deluxe view! Deluxe duplex with 0Wce1. Aft..cond. btd. w/ 3 bedrQQm owner's untt ud ptiv._ be.. 2400 "'.· Collt equally rpaclo\ll 2 bedroom c":,"':;;· ====== for ineonw. Quallty CUS. "'" TOM CO!Wtnlction wt t h Cetnmlrel•I Pf.ASTER woJil and low --------malnteOlnee landscaping, SJ.lb,OllO ST'ORE bulldlnc. $U,9i50 and 1tnt r wW tell ..._. w. oo st Bethel VA or FHA. towers area. 5U-l'f61 Agt, Walker & L'&e ini1us1r111 11 .. t.1 --------·· NEW W11'thot\se bldr. 2liO!I or 5000 tq ft. tn Calta MeJ& 89M411 or 6'2-0!IO Lots ·------------·---. , ... ' / j RIAL ESTATE 1•--l!l'l-lllli!l--*1\11111-... --..... 1 ANNOUNCIMINlf -•I 1c :le •• * .,. ....i NOTICES. • L-ot-a -----.. -00-I p.,_.1a .. -'----'-.::. VIEW l<>t-!.orw>a Beoeh. 82oo sq. ff. All-util ht pavtd st. Gefltl• 419wnbiJl slope, Xlnt buUdlnJ gite. $9,000 cash or $10,!500 1e®s or subontina~. Owne r . 642--0138. BESI' BUY: 100' oeeanview lot, Larp, love!, Laguna. $11,000. &#-1656. Acreage 6200 5 Ai;, level, $1995. ~ min, to new VicJor Valley J et airport. Many other parcels. ~~:s, _ IO\'I dns. Bkr. Business 1 Opportunities " Macnab-Irvine Realty Coinpany Investment 675-3210 '42-8235 Opportunities 6310 SMALL Black dog, l& moil vie, S. A. Hghts. Very friendly -546-1965 J!!!':!!':!!':!!':!!':!!':~~l ie;;:H;;O;;R;:S~E.-;L-;O;;V~E~R;;<SAe *REWARD -Tan Terrier Public: Relations Invest now in beautiful pregnant, -vie, No. Sea- Eam $14,000 Yr. Up. Owner comm'l stable to he built in shore Dr. 642-3.519. Roxie * of service business estab, 24 Santa Ana Hts. Use permit AFGHANS, "David" & yrs, will train public rela-allOYi'S 24 box stalls, hull "Lisa", lost since June 4. rions management type-man pen, riding at"ena & specta-e REWARO e 494-9748 or .\\'Oman. Not a franchise, tor patio. 673.-2259 ALASKAN Malamute, (~ed no 1nve~tory. $6500 complete. NEED $2500 Immediately\. dog) M. vie Back Bay, CM. Costa -Mesa. Call Eves. $5000 return in 00 days on Sub!it. rewanl. 492-3S73. 673-00'll. highly profitable Re a 1 I ~===-~-C..,-""--'--1 ~========~1 Estate itivestment. Secured! MIXED breed dog, 4 mos. A-1 Operating Ma n agers 714/G&Mi043 day or eve. ~larwn. "wKanna/blk .• ~.~, ,,,,""" wanted for automated ""' :n-o Read The childrens_' 16 mm ~lor Money ..; LOln 6320 theaters tn or near shopp1ng,1-·-...;..~-·---­ eenters. Must have firm 1 TD .L _ finandol """°~sitillily, Call st . oan Poroonola ' 6405 , DA I LY FR E-E-!-.. PltOT or wnte Celebrities Interna- tional, 21.1: 46l~lll. Silite "83 INTEREST 106. J800 N. m'"'""· 2 d TD L Hollywood .. D>lit 90028. n oa n CADILLAC 0 1 d s m Obi I e Tenns based ·on r.qtj.br.. dealer in mkl~t wit~ ~ '42·2171 54$-0611 ~w car potential wishes Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. BASIC BOATING ORANGE COURSE to move to Orange County, 5 ft~ Mort 1 C e.rea Will trade for businesi; • er ,... o. , Offered to the Public by the .... ,,·good .-.1;1 worth and 336 E. l7lh Street """" Balboa Powte Squadron teeeive factory approval. P.lONEY avail. for .in-1.1tarting '7 p .M., Monday, Write Daily Pilot Box ~tments. Phone M r . J.une JS, at Nf'wport Harbor M-1000. Green at (TI'4) 535-4228 Hu.tr. Yacht Club, 'l'l) W. Bay ' ' N d man Investment Bldg, 1746 JtAVE Potent a -ee ~ve.,_Ne~rt. No adva.oce CO~ST'S _leading Capitil, With )'OOr $7S,OOJ ~: ..... A ~,_lncoln, ·Suite S, registration. Enroll at class. and·bueineu exptt. and rrly ~""'" BljnCmtebootr.'Cl.uii meetl k I :=..~w:.;., :~~ _., w •. -· me =. ~:..'°'dJ Mar etp ace ttlTWc ....,.~, Jdea. PariAT£ -w .... $3SClO 613-1155. "Sole -tin& k BoX' 'UJIJO, Dai2' Pilot... u ~ . ttwit d ~ed. ~ Accl~nt,. DRY CLEANERS ....cl63 qr ~7413. Ui There a nice looking, and ~ laund[Y pick-up N1111t111~UAo i ttf:IQer.., unattached Bua. or atatiOI\ Good -. ~nter _.ri6fi(IS 'f ' Prol man, .I) to r.o in Org. , • ·-------~--------~ ~ .... DAILY PILOT .1$ JOBS & E LO t""" ' p t Jobs Mon, w-71Clo BREAKt:AST COOK I Eq>e?ienced. Refert'nea. Full time, Houn 7-3:30. t BENTON'S COETEE SH<*> 133 S. Con.st, Laguna Bcfi. J. C. PENNEYS 7777 Edinger Huntington Beech 10 AM-4 PM, Mon-Frl '· " Outstanding company behl!fibl ~: Equal opportunity employer ; .. COOK • NIGHTS j Some broiler exp. nee. 1 * APPLY t ' i REUBEN'S AIRPORT J Fencing REDWOOD & chain link fencea. licensed contn>.ctor, free est, fast a ervlc~. 53H'l29 Floors Furniture Restoring &. Refinishing '675 6974 ' * Verne. The Tile Man * Cust. work. Install & repairs. No job too smaU. Plaster patio, Leaking shower repair. 847-1957/846-0206 BABYSITTER Needed for 2 ~647 MAC AR111UR boys, ages 9 & 7, own trans, NEWPORT BEACH tun time. various shifts, SOc ~C~oo=K~.~-.-.--­ hr. 968-5174, FUIJ.. OR PT. TIME Bankers EXPERIENCED No Phone Calls Apply in Person * SURF It SIRI.DIN * 5930 Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport Beach * COOK-pert time Top salary & benefits * BUSBOY For men & women * DISHWASHER I i interested in jolnlng a fast AUEY WEST 2106 W, , growing regional bank. Oceanlront, N.B. 67a.-1714 . ! Centinela Bank COOK, female, exper. Lunch ! only -preschool, 5 days, · 1 cau 646--0677. 1 • llll West Coest Hwy. COUPLE Wanted to manage ' Newport S.ic:h rooming house in Costa I I {114) 646-7121 Baok Mesa. Retin:?d co u p 1 e l preferred. ApL & utilities provided, plus cash aUow-, a.nee. Call 644-1794 after 7 j· pm. 1 S COUNSELOR. Part time, $3. ' 1 6llO CLERK TYPI T hr, '°' Youth-Employmeot J UNITED CALIFORNIA Se>«. Must be moHvaled" iJ 'Mesa Cleaning &~il'e-anist teen-agers. Call Mn. J FURNJ'l'URE !!tripping & Carpels, windows, floors, etc. BOB'S TREE SURGERY -BANK-Hoffman, 64z..38'70. 'j refinishing, rea .. nable ·Res, & C.O. mmc'I. S.8-4111 l~ back offering tbe same DENTAL ASSTNT, ,..ltion ' Fi n..n1· ........... <'n-• 222 OCEAN A VE. rates. can 64 2-9575 *APT CLEANING * ne ,. ...... ity '";"' ""'~ice. in exciting, p~ntiw-..... * S40-379J * LAGUNA BEACH anytime. Fast&: thorough 642-3164 1n4l .CM-6546 Must be enthu• ia1tlc::, il Williams Oeanlng Serv. PEllRON'S TREE SERV. dynamic &: able to motivate I• G11rdenlnt '6IO wru.. 00 GENEili Ornamental Pruning Equal opportunity employer people It have prev dental. :a ---------HOUSECLEANING 25 yra exp. 64~ exp. 91)2..3319. e CEN'L Clean Up, tree serv., ·* 968-3132 * TREES, Hedges, triin, cut, BANK TELLER DENTAL A&sistant. Wlll 1 :· weed kill, r ot o·-till, ========= stumps, removed, hauled. 30 W/Exper., P/T11'ne. Good train bright yaung girl to 'I 1 prlnklers repa ired. I I 6755 yrs exp. Fully ins. 642-4030. Salary. XJn't working mlki, alHlist dentist. Call 494-SUS • 1 646-5848. -""'--"'-------DON'S TREE SERVICE AU Apply in penon 1st Western aft 6;30 wkday1. Anyt:irne -;;.;:;:..=.=,--~---! Bank, 16932 Goldenweat H.8 , wkenda. 1 College Students JRONlNG In my t>ome, $1 types, Lise &: Ins. Free Es-.,:::===.==::::.::::.::::: l=====,---=--- Lawn ca r e. 1andscap1ng, Hr. Dreurnakinii &: altera-limates. 642-5584. •• BANK TEu.ER., t':X· DENTAL Secfttary _ &ecep. \! wedding 1pec::Ja l ists , 54>1&0. • peritoced. Full \l i m e. tlonlsL Exp'd, mature, with 1. 548-2231 tlons., u..a...•1tery "90 Plea,e caU 1l4438-93n good judgment, Newport ' IRONING JN MY HOME~ t""" • ' BAitiliAiD A Ydnt AL'Sr Landtcaping. Tree $1.25 hr. pay . SA8sY ttrLAssY 'i;J;. area. Call 545-8395. , l ttmOllll. Yan! "'modcli"". Call ......... REllAS.lJeHO!.STEflY ' • DENTAL Asst -cb&inlde. ~ Ttuh hauling. lot cleanup. Special 1W-uph0l11tery Sale Harbor, C.M . .C9S-4900·eye. Exp'd, Expanded duties. HD , Repok •omkln. 613-U66 , ~•ftll•••P!,. 'qio COUCH & CHAI)!. complele * BEAUTICIAN * ok. '"3-0782 aeytlme. J APANESE Cardenint fabricincluded,$125. +tu ... Yoong attrac::tive ,lldy wtth 1 7-,,;======~· Service. N'ett work: Qeanup LtC'F.NS.ED landtcape oon· Choosing trom our .election tome' hairpiece expu' No * DENTAL SECRETAR-r * yd, maint. 968-2303 tractor. Complete 11enice. of mill end!! & discontinued clienttle required. Sata,y Seod resume to Box M-lOU JAPANESE • LANOOCAPE 968-19'.8 or &t&-8247 fabrics, Up to $1.2. per yd , A/or com.mission. The Dally Pilot, N.B. Clean-up Maintenance -, values. Vut ,selection of Call Ski 646-3808 DENTAL Bookkeeper I: MACK .* M2-844Z Moving & Stor1:oe 6840 olher fabrlct at discount Insura~. Part time. Exp'd, . . prl~s. *BEAUTICIAN, for bu!lf, Call 644-2456 • RQTO..Tilling: new lawns. Tt'ees and shrubs removtd. 54.R.-1742. . LOCAL "' klng di.st. rilOvinr. QU.j\.LITY WORKMANSHIP popul"'1' priced C.M. salon. Reas. storq:fo. Free Eat. POOne 673-7194 84.IMA . Pt.kl vac. No cllenteJe DENTAL RECEPTIONtn 831.o.tot, O.K, Van I Storage Fl'ff: Est., PlckuP A Deliv. req'd. New ifld welcome. M•tuto. reliable with e>c- loc. x'1ot ret., 1'09 ttfms ::z:_. · &. who M1Uld llkt. to mttt to qualified opualOr. t~P-Found (,,.. Mt) 6400 JU:• •ttractivc. trlm. ~ h u !I band I w If e lttlm. fectlonate lady In her mh:I· C 0 LL EGE _1l E ALTY, FOUND-Back Ir tan mixed dlt. Ytirs for Com· j46..5880. breed pup. Boar tbe. ~lt!tp? ErtJoy aoinr;;. Ntwipeptr Deelerlhip ·NC!wport Height.a a re a . stiorts, dancing, etc. Write f'ot C.A H~~ ::§C-925«. , BoJ M 1°'3 Daily Pilot and JOHNSON'S tiARDENlNG --Yard cart; CleQn-Ups, plan- ting, 19r11'.1klC!t'I. 962-203.S. F ABRJC SALE Call the Manager. 546--7186. perlcnct. 0*11y. 543-8844 Pelntint., 2500 Blue Chip ata.mpt B£AUTY Salon tfomierty *DISHWASHER* Daya. I Paperhantf"I "50 F"REE. ~pc divan lrC bllr Roy Alvarado Ha.tr Stylists) to 4:M~$l hr. OILLMAN•s ---------1 $69, i.n<i_udtt fabric . tabor. tor se.lo or lfnt. Easiest 801 E. Balboa Blvd. 8alboa. tn Ora~~ Count)'. Be In SM. Fe~ doe. ~ cqm.bo 1-i; ,.;'l''i';:,.,;Pfl:::Cbo.;:::·:_ ___ _ huJJlneu for )'OOT'!'lflf. Cesh Boe:ton 1iijll~ & !,.. "URGENT Klthy Ra~ call itepoglt rf!q1d. Wtlte Box Viet ~r ~ ;our Mme tn Ind1anapolis. RP~ Ltneoln, Mahr.Im; C.M. ~I> i. li>oooey, and Ron ~ • • * PAPERHANGING ·;i.n work ®"' ln ·5 il<)'ll .... ''""" ~ 1,,:.Sct:;;-~C.:.he~L~~=,,,--~ A_PAIN'rn'IG. * !1611,l42S """fllimale. 121-5411 BEAtmCLIN. EARN MON.EY Wflh "- . ~l!lome cl.JtJi.tele ~fe.rred --ithat-ttll "1hemtttvu. Ci.lJ v &Cation r-9 Ms..5063 5"15-6691. .. J,--..,..--, '""'· i - • ' l I j ,_ • . . I l ' r • ' • • , . . ' . •• -. • • - " ' ' , Looking ·For Someone , To · Take An ,.O.rder? . ' " 'We're Good At It ' We'll even pay ihe posftl!ge to get you to give us an order~ Get . ' ready for some quick profits by maillng in . your order today. Put . ' . a hard·working DAILY PILOT claulfled want ad to work for you~ • I , • • USE THIS ORDER FORM · 5 SHOIT WORDS t.tAKE ONE UNE-NO AD WS THAN 3 UNES PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 S~ND BILL 0 I TillD $4.50 $5.10 $6.00 P1•fisli hr,.,.,,,,• ,41ys. ••1111111111 , _ •• •••• •• ••••,, ••, •••, ,., , , , • , ,. , Cl111ific1tiH •••••••·~··•••••••••••••••••••••••••cY '''''''''''' N11111 ,,, ,, •• •• •• •• •• ••• • • • •• •• • • •• •• •• •• •• • • • • • • ,, • , ,, ., ,, ••••• Acl4rtlf ••••••• )~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cffyo ••••••••••••••••••••••••4•• Phh• •••••••···~····•••••••·• • . 7 .. nwa TilllS TillB -..... ~.21 "'' -- .$1US $15.90 Sl,,10 $20.10 $15.55 $24.JO . TO Pl.VII corr · P.t eldy e111 ••N la 11d '''~ ....... lt1tlff1 y1vr ,a4,.... ., ph••• ''"""'· Tht Cid ,, ., •• , ,, 11 1t ... 1...f .f. th1 llM 111 whiclri' HI• l•d -"' if yew ... h wrlt- t1111. U4 t2.00 1rlr1 if y.- "•1lr1 1M ef DAILY PILOT 11• ''"iH with 1111119' , .. ,u ... ------CUT HIU-PAlll OH TOUI IH"10P'I ------ • IUSINESS REPLY MAIL ""' a.. ,.,..,. ... ts. c.t. ~ ~llfenii• Oront• Coast DAILY PILOT P.O. lox 1560 , •· eo.... Mt., C.Uf. 92611 ---• Or Give Us an Order -by Phone . . - , ' ' ' ·At 642-5678, The Direct Line to ' ' DAILY PILOT ' ' . < Cluslflecl Wut-Ad . ' • ~ ' " . ,i ' • -aES LT-I . ~ • • -Lj;..---..... ,_....l.----~.,;...~..;..,--+----_.;;.-+----.;._-.,_ _____ 4--____ --J 'I ' ' • • • ' ' . . . . • I • • I I I ' I I • •• ··11YB C~IUI -• •• ' . • . Frljii, ...... 12. 1970 OAJLY 'pJ~OT. JAo "'Mo...~ 7lll0 .IOU&·IMPLOYMIN'f,IJ°"5& IMJILOYMINT JOIS&IMPLOYMINT MIRCHM>iOISI POii MIRCHAND'1f.~ . . .[B".'-0.l;c . • • . Jolae Mien. w-7100 Joi.. -. w-. 7100 Jobe -· w-1ioo ~LE AND TRAOI• SALE ANO ~ SALE ":NII TllADI • SA 'ANO 'rw '• * DRIVERS * ~ Fumitv"' 8000 Fumltu"' 8000 Gor.,. ~le . il022' Mu1lcal No lbperfwce Sale• · .I,. · . Extcutive Secretory , ~· GARAGll SALE lnstrumonts N~I _ TRAI MEE . ' l!WIO mo hi 1tort THINK USED fURNITllllf S<lllna out • 1llnl • Refrlr • >'ENDER DucHonlc old: lluat --. 6llhniia -"' 6 d.,. ·-ir; UlUo IYPlnt! • , Stow • Toolo. Lido 14'-$500 good oond. $70. Sp!O' coblnet 1125 --•PlllY A way 'or a high ··•001 ~ad"•te ~-. '°" "' ,.,...,;,,. THINK USED 1URNITURE f"6TORY · Dln&bl> 125 • So-. m ~~tt Lansll ""' J>.Ho 1195' Yl.LL·OW c:Aa co.~ I' ~I ~ -billtles with major Orange • -E. Edpw'tter, Baytront A}. ...._..., after 8 pm. 181 E. lltb st. to enter the newspaper l>uatn• Countyfinnuaec'ytoV.P. ley, Balboa Penn, Nr. ELECTRIC Guitar, red coo. ..._ z.o. Procluc~ , Thrtn Shop TheM F•nt11tJC l1r9aln1I Adams. • hollow bod¥· dual pkk'"\lprs, !-----~·---DAILY PILOT 3190 =· CM Weh1verec:efvtdnew1toclf fr~ourrenl11,~ R.lnOUGE Sale• Kiddle $100.Dave,S73-9TJ9betores e .ESCR.OW _ *SECY./ outlot~ndwoorobiirlodl /'.)· ~~.~lor~o.~ ~-a Orgons 1130 ~ • I • ' • • . -C . .. L . A s 5 I OFRCER e This highly sucressful local newspaper bas RECEPTIONIST Contemnorary 9 ft. sofa & loYe seat,· ,'.. , kl;;';;:.;; Church, Da n•/,;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;./ . an opening for a trainee in the clrculaUon °"'"" · ., ; · J>cilnt <• st hlD ott 0.1 · sales area. Selected applicant will receive .a .,,..,, ""'· woman gold prmt, top condition ............. :~.$14' .. • ... ORGAN CLASS.FREE Position avallable In cur li~ral Startin& ;ary--regularly . -k.,Sliled ,.,.. %>451 ~ rlrl olc, Lt. 8 ft, Sola & chair . , ......• , •• , • , .••... r: .. $69 I ~i~ Sat, l.!tb of .Every Moo. !flt• 1,30 PM <;:osta Mesa oftloe for per. rAift~A bo n1't1 d ""'?'rl..:..· 5!'0rthand, ~Ing ,,i wpm, Occa*nal tables , ... , . , t • .••• , •• ; .$4 & J& -• IP· Bett Thacher tn O.C. , :;u, " · ~ .,,.. -~ts ..... k II'.·. d v......... Id; Paldraroup ~·u• ...,. f '" N"""" 0 "' ..,. "' • "' bl • •·"'-sona"'e !nl" r'ned .-... ~, nus op t.t es, an uiln-".\""mge ,accurate. v~: d~Uea .. Que"'..:.":tize box s~nn· gs &mattr-•• e:c9,.R"' 1. l.Q·rc~.,T, ORS Ga,raae, •All Makos ~::: . ••Jo(~ . lliilli'•~·(,credit u';ilaJr He ;will lfso be , , ·~1!,.;;'CiJio ~ .. ~ FUUCol li!TVe ~: .. •pr gs & mattrel is .. $29'4111'!! ::; l~;'t,:;cs, • :i . . • ~ Obi"ti:t1on Inc .-· ~ " pijfitled\ a 'cof!IPM>Y car ~ pei'so!W ~·~..,._bets' am A Or" • -Emerson conso •· • · " .. .q ., • .....,,., " plchlttl GouLD MUS(C CO. =-_: · l"-.. ,,~ 'r· r-. ~tge . . ,,--• · , use 's pm. • >' ·Black'& w)lite 23" Weotinghous~ Je~set Thun, Fri"'.,., Sa~ ,._.: .5._ lMl . XLNT. FRINGE BENEFITS Please caU Rod Lewis 1or appointment, tU4) 6424111, SEC'Y • Giri Friday, consoles -.························~·$7S ••ch ·175 'Acacla;~ .. ~na Beach 20tS No Mal S.A. Applicants must be 18, have a clean driving .....,.hslblo for •upport!ng 8 lt. Sp~rush Sola & Jove seat w/IYood · • '4-l. /\' * w.-r•* record, have a high school diploma and should a 4 man marketing con-arms, like new .. • • · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · •: .$169 CANOPY bed, etec broom, I ~'!!!!~~~~~\!!!:~I ,be reuopably clear of military service draft. suiting of!lee, Typlng, die-Lamp shades ...••••••••....... 10c Heh/up re~·rm. porta typewrite, USED, ORGAN RIOTI Hours are generally 11 A.M. to 9 P.M., with talion, filing, phone. Must Headl;loards ..... , .................. $4 Heh · 'Ir0ttrite troner, Mat lamp, 'Gre•t, Stock sqme Saturday overtime. be reliable 4 m·• tu re. 141h.teu. ft. 2 Dr. Westinghouse '. ·'-misc ~ppltance1 a bric-a.· (jf Used Oftans _ft ,,, iile Prof•lonal exper .\ rel copP:e!rtone, frost' free refrigerator ~" ... $119 . bnic.109 Y1a Revenna, N.B. All Mftkes _AU Stytea -GLENDA!.~ II 1'~~ .are qualllled and ... ffit1"'ted in ""'d! -· " • • fu!!'i.\ze box springs & mattresses, • . . <Ll<Jj> i.ole).6'1H011 • Como! .... Conoolott .. FEDERAL SA'(IN~s' 1 .J~l;,/.0~: IN~ ~.g,~ino S:'.nA~~ . * lECRJ!TARY * · as ts·-. ........................... : .. $15· o Ht <;ARAGE .Sal" Sat ~ Sun. e Sptno'4 e Chon! °""'"' ( · . .' ' _.. Ql~~nt&,· and -for Mr. Seeley in the cir! Teohh!c;_a.rtyptna:, IBM Exec. Lamp& ...... •, . , • . , , , ......•.......... $4 up '10-:C. Dishwasher, fashlon S\lmmer Clearance Prices cUl ti . l 3:.5 ~Ql'S experience, 'Coffee tables . , ~ ..•. , ... : •. ~ .... :$5 91ch/up clothe•, toyl;' hair pc's Ir WARD'S 8ALDWIN STUDIO 1833 NEWPORT BLVD. a ·on Department. ~ Advanced Kinetics, Inc, . _ Jots of kTutjt knacks. 3712 1819 Newport, C.M, 64U4B4 COSTA MESA I 1231 Victoria st.. C.M. Orange County's Largest Selection-HaWrtoi-<t (Irvine}, CUlver Open Every Nite ====--=~~ 1 Jobs Mien, Worn. 7100 J bt M W _ 646-n.65 Quality Used FurnitUre Dale 1'ract. 833-2127. & Sunday Afternoon ESCROW Officer. FHA/VA . o Aen, om. 7100 · F.qual opportunity employer . GA.AAGE Sale--Mlssion Vle· -~P~IAN=OS~&~O~R~G~AN~S~. oxper. Seeurlty 0Pacllic Na. * HOU SEKEEPERHutl SECR£TARY, Rm limo, t THE USED fUllfllTIJRE FACTORY Jo:,'..,., VW car ra,ck, NEW & USED tlonaI Bank.Newport Center ~tQne. Exper. Pr"fd,., or will N'°TIONA£ Leader in ·the girl ofc. F1exible ,\n. Mwit · , h!Cfu-a.t>ed, cbn, baby e Yo.maha Pianos Orgam Ottice. 644.ull3,:Midge ~ ~,-a.in. can ~;., tatertainment lnduatry has be thoroughly exp'd to take 1 H•rbor B!Y:d •• Cost• Mes• itefna..patio furniture. 269!11 e Thomas Organs Equal opportunity emp~ lfDU~ i.n, lmmedlate ~ open. charg~ of all amall oompany · , JC.9457 · SaQdalia Circle, SaUSUn. • KimbaU Pianos EXP'O.Full Tim~(;. f~r elderlk,ieouple~iMaturt'! l,S ~ Cotlete: ~~ t9 work ofc. proetd~. Salary OP'1:1·~eie:: 9-5;30, $aturda)'1: 9-5, C1osed Sun~I~-:;;'::;;...~-.,,.,~~ e Kohler & Campbell Service Station SaJesmaia, woman Pasrd. 642--611561 ~ • OUI' ... ~~~ A open.'SCS;6306 C.M. J GARAG~· Sale: sat June COAST MUSIC tune-up, brakes, etc. AJl!D '· .aouSE'K$'.fP~25 ~ 35 d11,J.rjb1ilizW fulli~ao ~n· ** SECiti!T¢Y-GIRLFRI. l'Umttur. fOOO ! Furniture ' 8000 13th. 9 am-5 pm. Air-cond, NEWPORT&: HARBOR. GRAVEYARD Call btwn 8--lOam wkdys, Veniently located in the Full time, Apply at T -new oven, patlo chairs, lots Costa-Mesa * 642-28.51 , 2 da.Ys week. Older man, anytime wkends 536-2345. Irvine Indultrial Comple:ir MacGregor Yacht Corp, 17 Pc:;· KING SIZE * COMPLETE Houaelul ct mlsc houae:bold items. 19302 Open 1Q.6 Joli 10-9 Sun US Lorin's ·Arco HSKPR.Gd. sal-Live in near the Orange Co. airport. 16ll Placentia, C.M. BEDROOM lovely furni~. Ustd only Wat~bury Ln, H.B. 962-2196 We oUe! tht'! op--·nl"' for • ·-9 dra •--·-mlr by ad""P "•" .,.~.. H M C bl Harbor at San Diego Frwy Prein. Udo lat. 2 boys 19 I: full-time surn.n:;;·bou-:s + SERVICE STA. ?ttEmANIC ........ ., werw.~. ~ W«>, .... ~,WJQ. PATIO • G"ar, Sale: June • • a • 557-7585 16 Refs. 67J.854& additional part -time hn Brake•-ttme-up.alignment rot, 2 bedside at.ands, K~ FR. Prov. coflee table $00, •?ith 1ti1. 1'6ols, fishin g 40" Console Pleno , FAT & UGLY??? HOMEWORKERS WANTED during rtgular semestml. Top pay bi vol station size headboard, ttmle, quilt. 2 matching chain $30 each. ~e. silver, chlftl.. clothes Walnut Demo w/new war· (En I Ad•-1 Call ~~ __ •-· ,_ ,.____ det' .... s'·" ..... : t'!d mattress, sheets, blank· lamp. Jrg.t $25_. 96J.:.3127. · iz · _ie.12-14 .. Cofaer 'Utb & ran!)', Ne.w. ~. ~. this u you are, we probably can!t _ . ve ope w "'Sllel'S • ..,_..,""" J.W" an u,. ~.. •WQ-uc.i1 __ ...... -et.· etc:--._ -r;oamVcf lO;(M:TPM a.---i:u;.;~..;,;:.....:.::.==c:=::.:.if"!'&L'tamped,-a-e-lt-•d--terview-appt. t-E;"O:last Hwy., CdM. • Chiice or Spanish STEP Tables, cbain, knt'!e • • G6ULD ·MUSIC co. CALIF: CASTING CO. dressed e·nvelo pe. OUR Credi. t union needs a 67S-0533. or ModJ., Style hole deM, set of chim. LAWNMOWER. Edger, baby Since 1911 E I · D 6 - 4 . ,_ tin. • It' h . LANGDON WORLD part-time exper helper. SERVICE Station Attendailt. ALL FOR $249 673-3648. things, furniture, misc ~ con u1ng a ~ rn TRADERS, P.O. Box 1127. Phone Mr. Johm:ln ~ Chevron Sta, 3!100 FairvieW; N down I I $9 MOVING Must sell Blu & Items. 1816 Marapata, QIM. 2045 No. Main, $.A.- Orange Co. for a variety ,of A21, Redoodo Beach, Cal1t 54" ,.....,. Costa Mesa WoELK'SpWmA•.RonEyHOUmoSE. wbt ~act, rogs:_..b'uuet. 675--1630 Fri, Sat 10 &m· * 547-0681 * types, for work In mag. mo. 90278 or .,....,v;r. ' 5 •!!!!l~~~!!!!~~""'I dellng, 1V eomml's, & ind. *PART TIME* SE.Mt-Retired !XI.an. 600 w. 4th St., Santa Ana 675-5127, 642-U63. -~•,;,m,;,·~~-~.,.-~ USED STEINWAY m .... Groa~pay, o.;_~,, Ji'J'l,l'f.,0,R~. WAJIER.';. Genuat kHchon.·bolP, 11:'°' Par\,-11.,., maln""lnco, Pally., Sat 9' s un 11-6 \i"EEN Fri•,. da""""" MOVING.~· 2J'Oll0,Sflj: fow We 'are client paid,-i't6. tee EXp d only, Good pa,y & 3:30 pm dally. Apply betwn Call S&tul!day 1M. ~76L ANTIQllED p~ .. , i:.. __ .. -6. and c'tlatr, \~ coriditlOn ~ ·~-'\l:rlg • Not a ••hool ' ' wo..i.i .... cond. Call alt 3 Call nilN "._...,, 'Wuuu $50, 847-4494. • ', organ, ereo. Sale ·starta .... · PM .... 543.9393 2-5 pm, · 833..oEm Ext. SHOE SALE...-pc, dpl br set. like new, 9am June 12, 13, 14. 504 FJlEE " , " 2037. , ~rle~ced onl'Y,~ Better cort $800~ Seu $300. Walnut MARBLE Sink-tops.> sinks Begonia, CdM. 673-6100. TV° SCREE~ TEST.,'! 11\ihTORIAL.: Ft-time, ~ PART.Jfime·" t!tr1c.I Typ. ~e tamny lhl;?t f'a'e. Ap. 4 ~ dbl br aet, ~e ntw1 !!!ud,teL.$~. if21Lll. ~ SERV1M'-' ·~~·rr Ii ,"l $35, PH: <U4} 835-t!82 ~us( be dependable. ing, fling, credit ~ports. ply In person \0-2. ' ~l $300, !ell $100;-maple uuu ...., V'IV"'~ Wed~ stove $35. washer 10AMto6PM · · CallMn.SehifmtorM7--6074 INNESPIOES twmbedsw/bookshelf $40alitlqbureau$100ha!r FEMAt.£ .;Bcau"'~r KITCJiEN ~r. ,W,Y·fcrr or 546-<4254.. , . ~~/Plaza, C.M. .Jdbrd~ . $100, .Wa.l !Jui C?!flc• Furnltur• 8010 cllp'M-.sS .. Mlac_ .lU!J!.,:. 1030 ~. Fo'.ll.,:'....•• a<!'eraf' ' " Apply m . SERVICE si.iiliii Salesman facl<ard Boll '¥«> 't>lAI (!;;~'ii ro>J3.1439 ...,_,..'6 ....,-......;: .. -",...,.-'Da .. .,ide Dr. PBX Aoswerinc service exp, " ' 01s-aker, radl: •-'r'• c , USED ii~r ~. $39.5' 9 · 4ed l,;-e, ·· ·· ' red. Part or full time. Ed· .,... • ..., ~ ..__,,,.., H "~· e. h gravtyard lltlfl:. Pref. exp'd ,,... • n~ 50 GARAGE SALE Fu • N.B. 673-4110 Galley Cafe s•~.~~~~~-,,.,~c~ .... a.rea. player, S' console, new Posture chain~· & up : rn .. dy's Coitfurea. 968--5303. ""' ....,. wv1·~ ._,.. oJder man. Full time. 2590 e Used 2 & 4 drawer filin.,. Thing•, Sat &-Sun. 2'l6 E . * LADIES * •• -•bow N wport J!I d N B .,.__ turntbl $100, wh.ite 'Wl'Ougbt ,. I FRY COOK • Sat & SUn. SARAH coVEN'.fRY Spring POSTER Saleamen to traVtl e v • · ' ~ iron glass toppt'!d tbl w/4 cabinets • Used wood desks Wilson, CM, east ot Npt Da..v Shift & all season jewe'lry . this Summer, atudent VK Jeny chrll $50, TV 21" cabinet ?t!cMahan Bros Desk Inc.B =='vdo:·======= A5k for Wayne Absolutely no invest'ml We Creative Distr'a. 548-al68. SLIM GYAf sales. Eulest type $25, round patio tbl, 1800 Newport Blvd. ---· RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN' 962-:i988 T'Q to exercise, Lose inches white painted ll1ttal ;a, .. ,3 , Costa ?t!esa * &U-8450 App1l1nce1 1100 GOLF COURSE trala, all-8631 or .. _ * "E~PllOl!flS.T ·:* wtthaat dieting. It fet!ll lrg occas. chra $10 ea end ·~ -- 18021 Culver Road MAIDS • Good , oppf¥. for U.irj ·£at, 'sQoo,;Jt 'Mn'k8 &-1elh like tbls, lamps, m&c. tiousChold !:.!_ffli. {t~_1taurant . 8014 WHIRLPOOL Jmperial auto Newport Bf!aeh LIKE H 0 USE W 0 R K? Ptet eicp'd. othtr dudet ~. in b'unchet. 100% bric-a·brac. 3404 No. l Via ~ washer, late model oop- (lrvlne Branch) Permant'!nt resident Laguna will incl. typU., fllinl. Full fl~. Bee Snyder, o .... NB 67~ ~="" TACO Set up, comp! in good pertone, compl. overhauled Beach wanted for maid co. 'benelita. -'_ .... 1 1"': sci,.Y9t. po. ~0• • • ..,.,ww, cond. $100. $95. .Also, Kenmore grus -FULL::·;:Ts:: Earn work 6 days/week . .fM..1196 .JENSEN':~ TECHNICIAN Wanted. 20 PC. "MAQRID'' .Call 002-9845 , dryer in :dnt cond. $45. 6 ft. Grand S Yrs old • tellt new for $4500. Flna.ncW hardship forces sale. $3500 cuh takes it. Private p&rtt, 546-1458. We are having a Whal• of • Sil• on Pianos and Organs. You better come on down! WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 1819 Newpo1·t, C.lliI. 642-MM Open Evety Nile & Sunday Afternoon HAMMOND, Steinway, Yam. aha. New & uaed pianos eC most makes. Best b\IYI ill LI SO Calil. at Schmidt Mus:lc C.O. 1901 N. Maki, Santa Ana up to $5. per hr. nitJ.Ea ,. M·AJDS-lmmed, opinlhgg. 235 Fulcher St~. C.?.f. ,CATV exper .. belch area. ~~~~~R~ FlUGIDAIRE 500 lb. cube 847-8115 or 546-8672 . BRUSH, 546--5745 Top "Wages, lunch provided. Rtc9¢i0".'ist to $500 'Cont&ct our oU, '°""3260. Includes: Quilted SOl'i &: Jce.'.macbJne, 3 yn old, sssd. NORGE auto washer, late UPRIGHT Plano mahogany. • G 'F 'd Must apply in pt'l"SOn, Good typing, W/O appear ·TELEPHONE SOLICITORS 49'\.7447 Mr. Brack model xlnt cond. $55, Good condition $150 phone a r1 ay $600 . In M H •·t chair, 2 end tables & mffee """'-t t •--t ~02935 . . Jamaica n otor Ou;, ance, beach area. Call J.o ;£xper. No selling, top ,ss ,... -~ --n •w poo gss ...,,,.'"'r, x nt ...,.,. • Ex cl t Ing, expandmg co. 2101 E Coast Hwy. CdM. ralne, Wntclilf Pel'flOJUll'l Work at home. ( 21 3) table, 2 lamps, dresser, mlr· G•rag• Sal• 8022 cond. S50 will d~liv. 847-81151 'P~IAN=o~.~u"prl....,.g'°'ht,.., ,..x1n=·t-co=na . Bullding beautifuJ new ofcs. • • A-ocy, 3>43 Wes ... nN Drive, --or (~.•) 1"" """" 1'01', headboard;, quilted box or 546-8672. Furniture for s:a.le. Call Some typing, etc. wonderful MAID. apply in peI"SOn. ..~ .......... ,,11-.,)IN1 SJN ~ sprln,p. & mattreu 5 pc SQJAM LETS variety job, Top bents. Call TahlU. Inn Motel . N.B. 645-zn~ , VANDA Beauty. Counselor d~ room; table 4 4 JU. • USED Appliances & w,s. _892-4==M=1=. =====:. Mis& Elizabeth, 5.57-6122, Ab. 450 Victoria, CM * RECEPI'IONIS'D-cosmetlCI paw _ln!tf:!!_e~ back chaJn. all guaranteed. Dunlap s, ~ igail Abbot Personnel Agen. MAID-HSPKR. $400, mo· tD ' GENERAL fO"' parf.fune e~ op-· OO'MPARE$2._T $749.9f'-' 1 ,_ ANS'UER'S ~7788~ t'! wpo rt• C.M. T•l•vlslon 82QI cy, 230 W. Warner, Suite 211, start, N.B. are&, for~~w .. OFFICE. 65 wpm. XJrit opp. por. No exper nee. 546-5770 -177 ft Used Color TV S4ile Santa Ana. Must have rera.. 675--0825 to $500. 84"{~ WAITRESSES*** No doWn Pmts. Only $16 mo A~ _ While _ Llmlt _ • Maytag deluxe washer S90 7.e.nlth, Olympic, curt I 1 * GLASS CUTI'ER Wanted. MAINTENANCE MAN, part RN for ICU~ all-~?:.?0111 EXPERJENq:D WELK'S WAREHOUSE Musket -SHUFFLE Maytag set, gas dryer $200 Mathes, Admiral, RCA • also *.ASSEMBLY WORK-time, for Motel. Retired working cond's. , 6"enefib. No Phan, Cant 8'.IO W. 4th Sl, Santa 'An& . It your ,..tri!!nd is lucky at Others from $25 up 531.-8637 Some w/new picture tubes. . . . I . ' l I ERS. Must be reliable. Ap. gent OK. m W. Cat Hwy. Coiitact_ DJ!ect~ ~of_ NURS-_ App).y: In.'Pe!Jorl SPANISH 9' cuetom gold cerds ind unlucky at ~ fCE!'.JMO!tE 600 elec, dryer; Take your pick $200. Best of ply MEKSOL-co. 875 ·c, N.B."" -·JNG: .C>f. M'emcftoilJ llolp. SURF & SIRLOIN velvet 90fa, SparHah cocktail track, H's because at the white; • months old. $125. t6nn9. See at Hem:lenon'a, ~ ·- Wert 15th St,. N•eWpt, Bc:h. MAINT • MAN . , ~273.t 5930 Pacltic Coast Hwy. table, glass top %. " x 36" track they don't let him 557.9311 1877 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 2 G Newport Beach x 60",,~avy ~Id leaf b~ •. SH4FFLE the horses. AUTOMATIC Washer, late MOVING SALE 1970 TV's FOWlftCJ e For Jarillorlal duties .See Betl,Y Bruoe at ~'aJln!ss * Hostess Chair In green velvet. GARAGE Sale: Sat & SiJn model. Excellent condition, Zenilh e0Jor, blk & wht. Datsun Dealer • Full time • 6 days ". m !;; Exp'd. Owr 25 I Abo\ie items cost $995. one Dl~tte set, Daniah mod, $40. 646-5848. save up to nss. Daves 'IV Will hire two aa1esmen. Must : ~~·~~ ~ PM· . : .c.l . vec BLl/E DOLPHIN mont~ old. Leaving country. $2.5, Garrard turntbl $25. Sears washer/dryer combo 810 s. El Camino Real San be reliable, hardworking, ex. . ,,..,~ "'1 4455 Via Lido, N.B. Sacrifice-make 0 ff er N.orelco stereo casset'te $35, Cost $450 -Now $225 ' Clemente. 492--6291. perlenced. fxcellent pay _·M~~~ ;~,~ ·A&ency fQI' Career Girls \\'AITRESS -Apply 2nd floor S36-8709. t1J)e\vriter $25, wed d Ing 1 yr old Xlnl! 642-1814 MAGNAVOX 27" B A: W, ': plan + bonus, + benefits. 20362 ,Beach E\l.vd., H.B. 4lD w. CoaJt Hwy., N.8. office, La Cavt Restaurant, CUSTOM Queen headboard drtss, orig. wom once $20, AlTI'OMATIC Norge washer. w/ fm radio, $95. Closed Sundays! Call s:a.les (Corner of Indianapoli5 St.} By a,ppCfJnt. 646-3939 11·2 pm, 1695 Irvine, C.M. & matching bf! d !l pre ad· luggage, lamps, jewelry, matching gas dryer, Xlnt Call 6Th-5879 manager • S464051. WOMAN To \\'Ork In food Qualify 5 pc game or dining ll11~n, a~ objects anliq cond $50 ea. 642--0116. PHILCO CONSOLE GUARDS MtiAN w .... ~!£tj· _ Perm, ~ SAI:ES ·set, pr. red velvet chain, china, tire chains. new Black & White $45. • • • me •vr '.e )'.. mo .~. _,r-.UARANl'&ED " conceas., at 0. C. Fair1 O')'Stal chandeliei::, port. b1k Corvair, Misc. 671-3527. Stove, Kenmore 5 Immediate 0 & pt time posl. newspaper e very to i-• G?Ounds, on wke.nda. Schoo & white 15" TV. All Items, 5031!.i N&.rcl98W! Ave. CdM good cond. 4924279 after pm . homes in Newport ~ch. -$250 cafeteria e~r preL cau Ilk H I ' * 646-4744 * tionsavall, SanJuanCapis-e new. unt ncton Parking Lot Sal• · Good l500 trano area. Uniforms & Must have late model, big WEEK 642--~ Harbour, 213: 592-1062, · GREATFSJ' SALE OF THE •WHIRLPOOL washer & !'!!!~9 • 1 , equip furnished Fringe ben. ear &: be dependable. Call ./'" • · ·" WOMEN, Lite delivery work. HUTCH $15. ringe $40, aofa" YEAR! Juoo lJ.1~. YSA gu dryer. S20 each. USED GoU cart $300 + tax. ' elits Car & tel~phone req1d LA TIMES, 6f2-4800. 1~~ DRAW. PLAN MWlt have own car. Apply: bed $70, lampa $5, dre!!er Bldg., comer Santa Ana 642-8108 See Gene Stoddard, Irvine Appiy at: 13912 ~ MAN. to assist ~· loc~ ~a:8~~U:i 1t':e 'WJ 325 N. Broadway, Room 410• $25, end table $3, cottee. Ave & Palisades. 8 am·5 pm. GAS Dryer, GE Versatronlc C.oast Country Club, 1600 : Suite F, S.A. applianre t~e. ust 'MONEY. 1t . you can sell Santa Ana. table $10, chair $7. Much Boy Scout troop 106. All pro. deluxe model, ha rv e 1 t E. Coa.~t Hwy, NB. H 0 U Sc KEE p E R neat appeanng. Call 9 AM 1)>0ursetr -you can le.II WOMAN For drug atore more also cheap, 544--002, ceeds go to IUITlmer camp yellow, $135 PhOne 642-7882 PAJPO Belly board, Good ~ to 10 AM only: 496-2383 I~ waY ·Into· the Income , work In C.M. Apply to Box 548-7134. fund. -~ ~!::t i::~ee-r; o ! ~ ~ MARINE MACHINIST 'Gin'·~~ .~ou ~·re rt•· PlOU, Daily Pilot. SELLlNG Out: ·All maple. MOVING: Must sell, dbl btd, rA::n:;;l:;;lq?:u::•::• ___ _::B,;.11:.;;0 cond. 48".~397 Shores) waterfront home to handle geneE ralEN-mGal<NhtnoE ry dy to show you hO\f you WORKING Mother needs Round dropleat tbl, 6 cbn, twin bea, TV. Lots more. SPECIAL e 1'8" PETRILLO &Urfbollrd net'!ded fro J 1 MARIN -,.,..y1 ftrn up to 'fi00,000 ch.lk! e&re for 1 YT old girl, hutch, desk, rockers davtn-All cheap. Sat: all day, 2190 $65. Xlnt condition. Falt. her l. One~~~ 1w:~~ MECHANIC ·per y~ar (maximum com· • 5 da~ ~ wk, ITl.Y home., port, color TV, refrig, O:lllege, Apt 15, C . M, ANTIQUE Call Rob 1t 847.:ul. Mtiit live in, be able ~to ~tust be reliable I exp'd. ln ~~on~rom ~et f~· $15, Teenager OK. 6fZ.0'72l. washer, beds, 11ots m0rt! 646-fl33. AUCTION drive and be reasonably the marine fi@ld, LUX> ~ou'l'f'°be uJ:;'f~. aqti YOUNG·Men lS-25 who w~t Call 54~·-LEAVING area -Clothes Mlscellaneoul l600 good ~k. One adult In 1'tl-SHIPYARD. 900 Lido Park ·or.:'lJrofenional aaJl!Sn\ln'.A: to ' learn · a trade In the STRATO • Loun_ger recliner kitchenware, halr dryer.--12; .Friday-nite June 12, 7 pm l---------I idence. Box M-1001. DAILY Dr., N.B, 673-?272. rODNICf.tl tycoon· H. W. moving & storase buaine~s. chalr, beife naug, needs sail boat w/traller, moon-e Liquidation of ~1'.'e load * PILOT MECHANIC. ::xprerienced In Dwl~t, mK>wned Calif, Need ~~3) men. Ir· in.. 4"1ht uphol repair, good ta.in bike, desk, bunk beds of European antiq 1, * AUCTION ~· ~E·s · JOKNNY'S Service Sta~~· wort: Prefer !1 ·~~~«1:iJ!, ~: tertsted, call betw 8 am buy at Ql! 968-1212. misc. 548-8698 e Qve~ flOO Items to be *>Id Jf yoU wm tell or lMJ1 ,. New Family Rel!taurant own toot11. •A:pply Grant'•· IJle ' -p&ny behind you-A.l2 noon. SC.S-71.59. HOUSEFUL of fine new MOVING sac r if I c Ing to highest bidder. clve Willdy a try h; NOW's THE SOON TO -OPEN! Gu" 1740 ""'"°'t._ CM. •·• dyllU\lc a4v . ....,. S-I lnlfr~ 7'CIO furn. Chn, d'8ia>, ixlHot•, decoraJo ... • tum, & Caras• BOB'S AUCTION Au<llons Fridoy ''" PJll. · FUU. OR PART-TL\fE Nuning ~~na: prequali-"' _ range, leather du' A ottom, sale, 350 Walnut, Newport 204. w:?JiiPman Windy's Auction B1rn '· Broiler CooJts..Tray Girls RN or LVN --~ 1 pla t TV. crpt.11. 64&-2962. Shores. orange, Calif. 2075% Newport, CM 6*86flf , ·: Bus Boys-Cashiers 3 to 11;1> P.M. ~ ohce. car n • AllLlNE BEAUT Early Aril erlcan FUPPER Sailboat. English Phone : 538-1141 Behlnd Tony's Bldg, Mlt'L 1·1 TIME FOR Dishwasber-Phone Girls Two daya •wkly., 1 wlrend e Expert cl09iftg hf!Jp. SCHOOLS sofa, $85~ Swivel rocker, Saddle. 6 hiba.ck din. chrs. Owned & Operated By UPHOLSI'ERED chain, gu _ :; Fine for Students A mo'ly. ~nurse ot 1ta. •Work cli»e to horn~. PACIFIC SSS. Misc items. Dliya onlx, 1008 Sea La.ne, CdM . Bob Font stove, ret:rlg .. waabe r, .'<, t Houaewives. Apply In lion incl. rnf:dicaUon, Wod: e. ~ ~\h Jnaura!r. . 54MlSO Sat-Sun. Auctioneer: Jam pa, 22 auto r If I• :; Ou ICK CASH Person, Dally 9-5 PM. Aak "'1th R.N, Supervilor. 1 Da)'I ;r."u't~ :t ~n: Day &: : Clulei HOUSEFUL of new model MESA Verde.3248 Colorado Bud Garretaon w/scope:, Skit saw, t~. ··· I• for Eric Pttenon, Mgr 725 orientation. e uU our prmn forft'IU• 6:10 E. l?th St Santa AJ\11 borne furniture. Reg. $683, Ln. Sat. June 13th 'tll ? ANTIQUE Tete. a ate t t'! hou.sehold 6' prde:n items. I Baker, CM. HUNTINGTON' VAIJ..EY Ja-guarantee yourwelt 2 ·• now $197. 894-4417 or 3-S. Furniture, retrig, TV, Engll5b Love Seat. Xlnt 541Hl73 ·'' THROUGH A HOUSEKEEPER, Part time, OONVALESCENT We1J pet monll\. ·•Pl.ANO Lesaona, home or 637.QIJO. , bikes, toyt, misc itema. tpnd;""" .,,_. DECORATOR Accent ru.p, '_, . twice a week. Must .have cn"40SPITI _-:.,,, '~T=~ 11udlo. Clusle•I ,or CUSTOM Wood bor -.wltb • SATG:SUN . ~"'.Tt J .... ,,,. ohlg, fr!,,...i. Sac ... your own transportauon to _._._.. + ' · " Prolletsfve, advanced oftbo, burnt:oriuige 1".U\er ~-~. Jdtcben utin~ ' . ' 1 • ' 4x7 $35, 5"7 $43. T rncl .S DAILY~PILOT C•nma d•I Mar •T'o-0993. Nu,..tng ·ren~tanlq (?if) 135-3333 or "41. bell•. 646-™3. rat1 ~ 3_ lilr oto011,' 11$. dlaoo7 l>Odillng, toys. ;tc. Sowli\t Moch!"" •120 159 .. 54Mfi>I l H'lKPRS Empl)'I' pay• r.. REGISTERED NURSE • , " Catt 11.»-L!.1'1. 3229 Oregon, CM 0$-1058 1959 Rambler 125. JHp ·~ _ , • • , 1 ~tl~~-~.j1=; 11,c..p.c.u. Open T .°""" MlltCHANDISI FOR E'J1IAN Allon maple ..... GAAAGE ~: '!'u'1', "'""-l!rn~ER.Auto zlg~zag "'°'' tranafer cue 135. Antique , WA~iiif AD •Jl~&., 16th -~ ~ Challenginc SALESLADJ;.ti'il5!'ftlr7 SA~E AND.,TRADE . W/bookcase,. t.·t'r,P•wttr waalle:itdl\er~ piancl, Old; No attach.. for rad.10$20.UlTuwnSt,C.M. ·~ .11 1 tiOUl-EKEEP~I . a,eontlnuinged. Stcre.$n~uper.;'d. ' • '. ta~: Xlflt •. b:tiJ.1 $1,5 . ~mlse!20tU·~indrutl:J\, z!NC'1b1.ittofr /'01ea, &f6.1257.· ~ • tt, 1rv,m: mal\ft?, iperp:I u6ltlon flf'Oll8hl· C.Ontact PH:. &48-340'J • l'umlture IOOO 543-5106. H.B. 962-.B?fl. I" dil!Pl"fqitc. eu.r. $39 sh ALUMINUM Awn.Ing. 8' * , i &42-517, t. lnt'1nt«tate. ~ " J Dhctot Of 'Nllnf:nl, MJa SELL Amway Products part VERY NICE 8 ft SOFA. SUN Only 6/14 lllam-5pm or amall paymenlt. 526-«16 31,t' Coat $175. a sltal at ~ • -I ll'D'_...ID. OoastCom. <It full time from home GOO !lo • • blk -··~ ....... --135' I , . , ."1~ :. ,.-.,, Kolp. ,tlt'12 Coa:it 5G-.2158, 54&-1796. • RND Dln'a: rm tablt, 4·dl'1, D condl n •SO. Fumlturt, ea, u--.:. '""' Muslcal • ~ I~"''• Tlfl9.. ~So '~ ('711) ii" dllm. walnut fonnlca !i<S-<308. blacktbom (East BluU). I 551-GIS ~~tr."i): . . .. '. I: • .;,,,,: !!'--.. * llCRITARY. * top, wht antlqu/O gold ...... DIN'G Tablo/ 4 o)\aln>, ~ .. nmu Sun.· C4mpll\g equip-. "'''"""'~'· 1125 ALL Wool !eyai ,blue 9"12' j · I BIT .-.~ · ---------. l\N'"'U to 7.30 J&iture, well a;roomtd, ao-trim. MS-0205. temp, aq w/2 18" leaves, ment, Household goedt 6 WDWiq ''DREZDEN' • carpet, 3 mo'a old.~· Call ' -QUICK CASH ~llllfi. !oil -· Rtli.f ,,.,.,. ~· --,. IARGE'Dre"'r, ho• iPrina. "ai.J.I S!Otl. 963-12U. mlac. 1932 ,Mapl• _St.,,C.M. ~PAN!. Sot of 26" & 545-181!. ' • .. ". ..., to U:30 pm. XIJrt 9l*d ol ~ ud ~ mattNa. ·2 pc, lletkl!nal, LOVELY 'i'JOn1--.0fj, newr SAT ... &m, 107 Morristown 2' drums Wf«1Vttl .. bead WROUGlrr Iron dining aet. ' I .dwj'l1i h LiltOU·G~\ &' 1 1l'r7 1:: benefitt. ~ term:blol. djnette aet, tl.bles, muc. ulM!d, $125. Match. love seat Ln, .c.M. Furn .. tool•, ~tectora. ~nt COfto 5 pc. $95. Hardtop tor MG/ W' ... TH · "" Pltittereat·convalttctftt ·~· ~ 60-"'7.. $75...Pvt.J>4'.5.'fll...l.U1. aportill&&dtA..mt.1Cb.mot$, 1-~tion ..... ftnn price 'ttll siirite$12S.&l$-0886~ _ • 1 • lfPHita1,ilmm1ckbfrdSt. COMM"VNJTY SOFA Bed $50: domestic REDWOOD Patio furn . I GARAGE SALE belowretallat$800.548-lf60 WASH.ING Machtne wortdna: ~ __ 0""' "< l { htt" Dli~f l~Grov<. -HQllPITAL-Oriental multkolond nc. """"""'· cllllln, tablul50 Sat.•ndSun. Woln\JtSplnot$250 condition 125, &16-lltl9_&11 > •,~l l ·f' -""'•r --..[.~ :""1 1o-S~lO-pm:1....,tWt M'·'80'f' .• 1,,17 l2.x14$35.~L -tor-all • ..u7-~iaoo.~ 3215.E.161hPJ.,C.M. 646-$8$lt.ftM'e.-" j t; _ f ·':'I ',__ , • 'I. l , P..Umcre1t Coft---~-l DIPt-17n2 CLASS fOPJlfd table, 30 x PINING Tb!. 4 upboJ. chnl, O'KEEFE Ii Mmitt 111ove, MARTIN 1)..28 , w/c11.11 1 • Pond Gold Flsh ".. WANT D '!'!<scent Hoopltat. Utllr •Biiiili~-ai; !!'.' -~h<..,-carvtd"-,,..Jo, Dl'hel .J:'renc>-1'1<1v~ l11h\d l\•1'11·.~13. Mi>'-o.ll'tlal>J ll<clt.AJoJ.-actlcm.. l°'LlUL. _ ~ "'I'" Blockblr<I SI, Ganl<n Grow ~-· )"'!"' bue. $11lr64W6.'8' Xln't. a..t .tr. MMM<. 1933 M,,... Pl, CM 64&-8600 * 644--0185 * 4>1 E. 21at St., N.B. " r . . • 5 • 6 7. 8 L -··""'~~------' . I • • --~ I ' ! . ~ "'I --. ' . .- ' ' I , I ...... ..... -~----~-· -------.....- • , TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION DAILY PILQT Friday, Junt 12, 1970 TRANSPORTATION R . ... TR.,t.NSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION --· --AND TRADE ,FREE TO YOU P!TS and LIVESTOCK ~-----1125,...;.;. -'-'-~1 =..:=;..;:.;.c;.;..;..='-'-- !!!!._~ .. ----!!.!! Boat Slip Mooring 903' Motor ;..H_om;.;.•;.;.•;......_92=1S !!l"'orcyclos 9300 T rucka ' 9500 :rREE Kittens, weaned and BOXER PUPS 1 AKC regi.s. 548-1216 Horses 8830 REGISTER.ED Tenn. watk- ing hone, 5 yr old chestnut geldlna:, show & traU. day: 540-4606. eve: 735-6823. TRANSpoRTATION Boats & Yachts 9000 -· trained. 1 weeks old . FLUFFY Black aod \\:hi'c. Blue-era,y, black and 2 ll69 38' PEMBROKE puppy female needs good orange. MS-'1355' · · • •8/15 SPORT SEDAN borne 1 gre.y kitten , with f1 J.Dvely kittens, _ p •rt Built on East Coai!t for deep ('8f ~and acratchiug post. ~. need "good hoines. water cruisi111 and fishing. Food 1ncl1.1ded. Needs good A~· motbet with abots. Twin 265 E'.C. International home. 642-6848 6/15 ~ -6,15 Palmer Ettgines. 3.5 Kohler SUMMER Pals-5 · Generf.tor -~ 80 Watt · PUJIPles 3 SlAlfESE cats 8 blaCk Ra$fio -Apelco Fatbometer FREE! Basic· Boating Course DELUXE SIJp 'for 'approx. 70'· boat \\'ide beam power or sail. Newport Harbor. \Vrlte Bax P-1012. Dail): Pilot. • NEW Slip for 32' 10 ~· P9Wfr or sail. Newport Harbor. Wrlle Box P...lOU Pally PlloL O!fered to the Public by the 60, SLIP Balboa Power Sqwi.dron Newport &y starting 7 P.M., itonday, Sail or Powt.'l'. 494-3916. June li, at Newport Hirbor -----=---'--'- Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay 25' Slip A11e., Newport. No advance 494-3916 reg:isrration. Enroll at cllw. Bring notebook. Cla.sl mrets Boat Charier 9039 every ?o.fonday night for 13 , • "''eeks. Any Questions: Call 27 Troja~ tly Bridge Sedan 673-185.5. ''Safe Boatbla' is ~-eqUlp. sips 6. $85-d~. no Accident" $450 wk. 64&-9000. . 26' Ford,-ileeps 6. fully. con: 'P,t-125 Y~HA Enduro, tained, $2800. 557-7063 or pt'gs I compre11sion release. 675-5810. $375.' 67";>-3795, 673--5690, 9275 '65 HONDA ISO Sl50, 642-2029 Mini Blkos '69 PO\VEU.. Mini Bike. 4 '69 Y•mahe YDS 3 hp, FR & RR shocks, koob· 250c:c. Street. $400, 833-2302 bys w/helmet. S16o .I="==~====== 644-1019, Motorscooterl' 9350 BONANZA -4 h.p. Has ·-_;.:_~-...;.;"­ chrome fende~ and lights '68 l..Al\ffiRETIE mo Io r Like new. $150. E11eni~ scooter $150. Call alter 6 after 5, 5-18-811Kl • or weekends 645-2947 HONDA so cc e~ne. Jront Auto Service &; rear brakes, lights, street & P 1 ••-legaJ. Best offer over $125. 1 ___ •_•_• ____ ~_ _:5""34:::;;:;;31;..,,=~~.,.:_,-N E W S m a 11 b I o c k BONANZA 3 H.P. CheyY,bored & stroked to Bl'aJld. new $90 * * 833-3592 .388 In. Engle, CSC, Venolia. : good homes., Gttm_an eats 1 vio .. old. Musi givt -&lrn Log -Trim Tabs pberd lab. retriever mix. to 10 o d b om es. Outriggers _ All elect. ~ f o r Pl6~fs: 67$-1776. Gn3 galley FuH sized THIS WEEK 'ONLY :_Bo.;.•:_t__;S.;_to;.;r_:•:::9~•---9048;,,:.;.:c 1 ~orcycles 9300 compl. blue-prin ted, prepared by an expert.· Much, much more! Over $1200 llivested, sac. $150. 548-5821 eves. 3 MALE, 2o;temales· kittens. refrtgenltor -plus other ex- fR:EE To good h ~mes Realy cute! ~ill give tree tru. Purchaser may take • Coronado 23 price $300D. Outside storage space avail. Reas. rate. Call 646-3669 89 A 2312 T~~ble 8 week old ~ttens, box ol cat friod w I each over Newport Harbor slip . .,-healthy, pleasant d15p05., kitten. 54()...654?. 6/13 TWO BOAT OWNER ANX· housebroken, eatina: from ' !DUS 10 SELL : bowls. 545-8095. 6/U KITJ'ENS 2 graY1 1 orange · 114: 645--1838 ; *°ECORATOR ITEMS obort-bau.d dotamic I l "'°,,.-;;,;'7.$31'='c,500~.oo:;.._~~ • Coronado 25 price $4.995. •Coronado ~ price $12,995. e Coronado :W price $16,!l!Et. Our base Boats Wanted 9050 :' ?!Ugr. moving, Fibgls wan KITTENS -healthy. box ca I i c. o w i I h . , ho ts. 1964 11' HYDRO SWift, deep w.i ... ,....... trained, need good home, 536-8748 6/15 V frbgls hull, 160 HP. F.aton ! ~-.,,. piclure frames, Mother cat for older person, · · 1 .... ! stat\lary uh b'ayB, etc, Fin. w I JI have 8 pa}'ed . Bl.ACK A wh. kitlfn f111male. in erceptor •0 eng w/stern lshed & Un.finished. Also 536-03ll. 6115 7 wks. Lively and <"tlte. drive, eng & stern d.ri11e • boo••-N d d h recently rebZt. Bait &: bll,. ..-spl"a,)' u.,,, spray guns, ORPHAN Kitten, orange & e e 11 i 0 0 0 "" e · pum~. B\rrilni tOp, elec air air-compressrirs, 642;§289, white female, 1 wks, had 644--04.lO 6',13 horn, all coast guard equip. 549-21168. shot!!. ·Free to qual!Jied 3 J\fo. old FRISKY PUP! Big Wheel cont'l trailer. .. GRAND OPENING .home, 5t~IM6. 6112. CROSS -Malamute and Xlnt aid & fWtlng boat. Our base • NEW Coronado 27 On Display * WE TAKE TRADES · "V achts Royale, Inc. 2!112 We11t Coast Hwy. N!!wj>ort Beach * 645-0810 ~ l\.feet "Miss Cost&. 1-tesa. of 4 Mos old % Shep./~ Lab. Germ.an Shepberd ma I e. $2400. Also a 13' O'Day , 1970. Orange County pup, 2 kil1ens & mother 54()...6315 6/13. ''Snerk" b""3.ilboard. Foam :. Academy of Modeling, 1922 cat _ oeed good homes. BRIGHT. Eyed, bouncy kit-tilled frhgls hull, alum. 19' SLOOP Rigged Sailer. Pomona, C.M, Public in-&45-262() 6112. t ens, calico and n:wst & dacron salls. Car cabin sips 2, fresh water vited. Saturday, June 13, t1 trj.....f d r I top carrier &: tie down system, head, shore pv.'r ;. 1-4 PM. Refreshments PEDIGREED Siamese Blue--ger-s ~· rea Y_ or ov-inc\.,. $160. 531-54.n or see system, flat top cover, 6hp : 646-6896 point male cat, about 2 yrs. in& homes. 642-l~ 6115· at 11371 Hemlock St .. F.V. Mere. Must sell. Betit offer • 12' Sears ;... ... top boat, S"· old. Needs good home. SHEPHERD Mix puppies, 4. , LO TllIS WEEK t 'a k e 5. ... ,,..-71 673-6028. 6/13 mo. old, 1 female, 2 malea. ' NESOME boat needs J ohnson motor, complete Tr ·ned 642-9988 6/13 master", 1960 Tollycraft, '70646-6308;;...""~·=~~~~--e qulpment $215. 8" BEAUTIFUL Long haired al . ' . :19', xtra clean cabin 122' ENSI GN Sloop, Craftman 9Bw table & spa.nc1 kil1ens. 8 "-"eeks o Id, AOORABLE Kittens, 8 wks cruiser, Twin 110 HP ~as tlberglass, main, jib, & DESIRE From pvt pty 29' cabin cruiser or larger, below $6000, Ed 7"{6-Tll.2 aft 6 \\>'ANTED: Used 20-23' 1.0. gla!'Js cabm. cruiser. 645-1982, 546-7474 aft 5 & wknds. Mobile Homes 9200 * Newport Harbor * A few remaining mobile home spaces in one of Calif.'s fasL est growing resort areas. MOBILE HOMES are on display, these homes are fully equipped at prices you won't want to pass up! LIM~ CHOPPERS & MOTORCYCLE REPAIR Sales .. Service and Pa rts 217 Avocado, C.M. 646-7022 428 COBRA ENG. 14,000 mi's, xlnt rond. wl4 spd trans. Will trade for 351 4 V O e11elaru.l eng "'•/aulo trans. in xint cond. Call Mike ,Mcl1roy, Dunton Ford, S.A. 546-7070 673-2284 eves. Wholesale t·o Public COMPLETE ENGINES SHORT BLOCKS Motor Man 645--0204 ~JAGUAR 4 2 parts Block, THINK -c:a11~· pan. oil p u n1 p , distributor. 548-4927 HONDA VW Engine, Good Cond. • 642-0443 • Ill ''FRIEDlAHDER'' Trailer, Travel --9425 117• SIAClf CHWT. •I NEW·USED-SERV. UVU'Ln.I 537-4011 1964 CHEVROLET 60 Strl•• 2 Ton Truck with 16' AJ.uruinum ~ v11.n body w/d.iamoncl p~ floor. 39,62,t acluul mile~· llllh 8.2540--1() ply rub6u. Truck '! body ln excellent t'OntllUon and (,'8niet our .1.oi,;~~ • JO day siuarantee Oil par .6 It: 11.ibor. fNTl063) $1999 CON NEU CHEVROLET 2828 Jtarbor Blvd. Costa ,r,Jesa 546-1203 .GMC TRUCKS Here now. Immediate Delivery Southern Orange County'sr only Authorized Gr.1c Dealer· UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 Harbor Blvd. , Costa Mesa 540-!>640 1 ---~~~-~~-' '64 FORD PU I Long bed, V8, heavy dulyi suspension. Good condilion· lhruout. Take foreign car or small down (G54571) Call dlr Phil aft 10 am 510-3100 or '194-1029. New '70 Datsun 1600 OHC, Pickup wilh camp. er. Sale price $2099 dlr.l ( # 67798) \Viii finance pri: vale party. call 546-4052 ori' 494-9773. '56 FORD Pickup. Ne\v trans · & bal!ery. Runs gd. $'100. 340-153.l --$!1(1. F.astern maple sgle bed t r ain e d. M u 1 t see. old, also Female Siamese. engines, new paint, ~n genoa. Outboard motor. Sail w/bookcase ,hdbrd $25, Aft 962-8647 6/13. Call 846-l683 6113· hull, Looks real shar[l &: cockplt covers. $Z750. ~ 5pm, AU day Sun. 640-1931. 1 Male & female black kitten CALICO Spayed female 2 going down cha noel. May Also: --:--10', '68 Glasspe.r 'Ul63Yarnaha80,setforditt. and 1 mother cat yrs. old to good home. beseenatdockat16090 dinghy,$100.673-1887 EXAMPLE: New 20x44 w/awnings, skiH. DRAFTED! Must sell '70 Stream Line "70 Recreat'n Vehicles 95151· (!lc .. J9~80 ~R.1~te incl. tax Yarn 360 Enduro, 2 wks, Terry•Nomad•Oasis & lie. Maiiy ready--tor-IM--0ng,-Tiu.10;-Sa~'1841t--'iOO -Explorer-Motor-Homes-1966 Chev Carryall MEDlATE OCCUPANCY! easy mi's., 644-4875 10 am-Fourwinds•Weekender Slt00.~*~Fb75.300 ~ Good cond. $85. One pair 962-4894 6113. 836-4493 6/13 Mariner Dr;. H:B: Best of-COLUMBIA Defender 29' s & s exhaust headers for HONEY C.Olored Co<:k-a..,poo, 3 Blaok part Siamese klttins, fer· or ~ll trade down. L.O.A. Race equip. Spin- • 409, $50. One bomeUte chain pregnknt, l yr., Nibrk. 4 Manx kitten&, 6 wk&-Swks TI4./592--5(153 "knds only, naker gear, 4 sails, atomic !!:l aa.w. Inquire 201 Balboa &. 897-MSO 6/13. old. 836--4493 6/13, 213/244--2970. wOOt nites. :\ 4 eng, SS radio, slip in • AJvarado, Apt. No.,.t.-SfAMF.SE Crt1S1 kitten bllc HORSE Fertilizer .. Pick up "BY OWNER" I Nwpt. Xlnt cond. 811-433t :.• FOR A June lady or m a I e v ery cut t: , .:mu CypreS!$, Santa Ana Sell, lease or lease purchase. 1-="~!~====~·==~-~-- GREENLEAF PARK 1 pm. · TRATEL I An adult privat.; club Campers 9520 · 17'"~ Whittler A11e., '68 Hodaka dirt bike, fiber. TRAILER SALES ~--~----' Costa Mesa glass tank & seat, expansion '69 VW Sed. custom Camper, Ph. 7l4/642-l350 chamber. $450 or best ofter. 13172 Harbor Blvd. G.G. perf. conp. AC/DC relrig, Take Harbor Bl11d, to 551-7315-1% Blpcks No. of V.'llter, awdl. battery, graduate, TiUany 14K gold 54&-4508 6113. Heights. 540--0925. 40 ft .-T .S. Wheele r . e SAILING CLUB e wishbone pin with pearl $25. 2 Beautiful kittens 10 weeks CALICO Kitten from the old Su~lounger with flY-bridge 22 to 25 fOO( racer-cruisers Custom 14K Hl?ayY gold old. 508 Poinsettia. Cd~f west. Good at rounding up S.~. D.F.. elet't. ref. Nu $7.50 per day. Newport l91h st.,~then west 1966 250cc Yamaha $200 Garden Gro\'e Freeway Al\t/Fi\l. 18,000 mi's, FacL to Whittier Ave. Honda Mini-trail $175 5374011 \\'a·M'. Eves: 5~738 shell & pearl charm $35. 673-2'202 6113 mice. FemaJe, 494-4214_6113 paint. 2-390 cu b " in-area. Sailing eicp not nee Soper bargains. 536..1346. terceptors &; recent major. SOUTH COAST SAUJNG JOMICRA, lNC. 1966 Sutuk.i 120cc $175 AWO Travel trlr, slps 3, '69 llollday Camper 11' ORANGE COUNTY 823 Town.St, C.M. 646-1257 xln'l cond, all xtra s. DcLuxe n1odel on 69 G~1C Exclusille Dealer for '70 HARLEY Davidson 350c-c Reliable car \\'/EZ Jill Cu.s!on1 camper mod e l FINE Lined drapes. JS' x SWEET Female blk terrier LOVELY Kittens to good Xlnl$ Plw;, Make olfer. CLUB (7HI 547-9406 8• $38. ll' x 8, $3, 8, x mixed loves c. hi J d re n • hOmes. Ph. 544-9424, al-Weekdays 539-8978. Eves 12• FIBERGLASS K 1 T E 8° S28. rods avallable, slim 548-0813 6113 ternoon/eves. 6112· 893-34 __ 05"".~===---I w/lrlr & sails, Xlnt cond. LA PAZ Sprint. 1600 n1i's. Mint cond. h i I c h. Tot a I $12 2 5. I ruck, many xtras. 545-3869 $850 new. $675 or oiler. Trailertown, 327 W. Wilson, aft :J. 833-1521, leave no. C.M. Miss Preis. '65 Econo\ine, rebuilt engine, line fixtures and tubes, 3• 3 Puppies, 2 female, 1 male ALL blk. manx female. 40' DIESEL 642-8232 afl 6 Fri/all day &: 4' $1, 8' $12, best oiler bassett and cock-a-poo mix "Nice calm cat" to good SPORTFISHER Sat. Ask lt1r Dennis Custom Built Coaches SEE IT TODAY! ·68 ~onda CL450 12' Spitfire Tra11el Trailer, automalic, lop opens to Xlnt cond. sips 4. $499. stand Ice box, stove $1650, ~-10 wks. old. 642-4986 6/13. home. 644--0410. 6n3 1968 Pacemaku, 2 staterms. Johnson. + Many Othe-r Set UJ>5 Guaranteed Spaces •caU all s 837-4498* &15-1960 962-1026. LADIES diamond d i n ner ... ring, set with 1'4. karat center diamond, 2 diamonds -% karat on ea.ch side. , " Brilliant cut Sacrifice! Rep- . '\ ~.to Box P36D. Daily l>ilot • • CARPET left f.rom Comm'I. :~ contracts. $L98. $2.88.' shag ~ • $3.99 SI yd. Drakes Carpet ... 17206 Bea.c!h Blvd, H.B. : 114Ul14 , TEAR Drop Camp Trailer : : $450 Metal a"l'11ing 1 ::ii: 27 • $150 La:wn mower SS Dog's • travel cage $5. Dinette set ': $10. 54&-M47. ; 1ANTl·--Q-. -Scbool--d-e-sk-18-.-.. -11 ,o '. :: dubs bag &: cart.. QI, TV conaole $25. call 545-6964 alt .,w, ALL Goes, Fri/Sat, Life raft, bait tank. sofa, tbls answ. serv. aquar, misc. ; _ I C:.H~O:_I ~B,;;•Y:.c•..,ld;:'°'°'~· -'Cd=M'-- RCA Color TV Console, $UO. Magnavox stereo c.'Onsole, $50. Aqua r ium , $35. ' ·: " 494-4948. 21" Admiral C.Olor T.V. with new antenna and picture tube. $200. Call 673-3316 after 6 pm. 7' Pool table $40 or ofr. ·Singer machine in cab. $20. Hotwheels. 1954 Meyer Pl, Apt A, C.M_ NEWPORT Bch Tennis Club member. 1D hard els & 4 gra.s!. cts, pllt ding facil & Pro shop_ 53l>-8207 a ft 6, COMPLETE Regulation 4 x 8 pool table & alJ BC· cessories. XJnt cond. $350. 64&-3629 after 6 P"°1 INT. Dec.orator dispru;ing ol lOOO's of yds of· fine drapery fabrics. Piles of carpet samples of all makes. 646-8332. m M model B electric typewriter pica type, Use carbon or cloth ribbon, $200. W-165<> KITTENS 2 aodrable BEAGLE mixture, spayed radar, au xtras. \VEST \Vight Potter. 14' males, Friskie Teddie & Fat female, all shots, U mos. NEWPORT HARBOR SLIP Sailboat Hbergl~'8. 2 x 6' Albert. 6 wk.s, 548-5884 6112 old. 642-3089 6/12 Pacific Yacht Sales bunk_s. trailer. 5 hp motor, ADO. RABtE Long • haired 5 FLUFFY Cute Kittens, 6 fi73.157013446 Via Oporto, N.B. cusl11ons, etc. A!Sll Kayak. kittens 6 wks 4 small wh. wits old need good home. NEW 34' Heavy duty long 546-4035. 1 blk. 833-1!190 6/13. 545-8.195. 6/12 f'IU'lge, mahog. p I an k e d CAL 20 No. 883. gla.si.iil keel 4 Small fluffy kittens, wean-FREE Playhouse. u Haul Diesel Troller $16,00) or & rudder, 6 hp enr .• ed & box-trained, 64~1315 6115 Make Oiler. Owner on boat wlhead. Ready for race or 540-4806 6/12. PETS end LIVESTOCK Sun. 1660 Babcock SL, Costa cruise. Asking $3400. ciiJt in Tustin Family & Adult Park. Buy your coach fro1n us and .sa11e on factory di- rect prices. Over 100 mo- dels to choose from . UNITED MOBILE HOME SALES 237 So. Tustin, Orange 633-2961 633-2974 536-1446 HODAKA 100cc deserl ready VIKING Travel tr a 11 er, 8' F'ull cah--011er camper, -many extras. $325 .. Xlnt sleeps 4, sink, stove, icebox. fact. discon1inued model. cond. * 644-5346* $350. Spic & Span. 548--0972. Con1plcte. $895. 869 \Ves~ 18th. St., Costa l'l-1esa. MUST Sell '69 Kawasaki, 350. Good condition. Best offer. 646-6692 aft 5 Mike. BSA 650 Mettisse. 52 11.p-., light weight, very clean. $895. 545-4969 aft 6 pm. 16~ It. KOMFORT. Like Nev"!~ Many Extras!! $1195. 646-3458 12 F'T. Field & Stream Trailer. Good condition. $600. CaU : 6~2-0965 '69 DODGE Van. Custom in- ter. Elcc. refrig .. new tires. Tape deck. Bob 673-2098. FREE Mixed terrier male I _M_,_,._. =====--846-1440. • • puppies 6 · wks old. 847-4fil Pets, General U00 FISHERMEN 12' Sloop, I I berg I as 11 t rJ HARLEY Davidson 1961 74 STORAGE -Trailers -Boats alter 5 6/13 30· Cabin Cl'uiser -sleep:o; wlrnahog deck & :oea.U., Chopped otfer/$U50. -Campers, etc . THE MEADOWS '68 Green Camper. pop-up top. Pngine xlnt, body good, 5l.OOO mi. $3,000. 67:>-S&Sl. Campers 9520 . 2 PEDIGREED pet•, 6 lo've ~·1 tank ~ d • / " · 13 (l.rvine) MALE Wire-haired terrier. sHve.r-beige poodle, 6 mo., ~alley.~. • .. .,.a .,. w car-..... p earners. 75. 673-3048 **:>48-3261.•* To good home. A6K/•~ fem. l not spayed bluepoint. 19' Cabin Cruiser on trailer 146-4347. Reservations are OO\V being '69 Honda CL 160. M.inl cond. T==.l=~~U~'I~.==== I;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; registered MS-9379 ..., Siamese 18 mo. ma 1 e $800. 646-Q)TS SABOT, SteVe Wilson Racing taken in Orange County's 900 mi's, $425, Call 546-2376 ra1 er.s, h rty 9450 TWO )" Id .. t 11-• I t A t will Sabot. Oars & motor inc. 111le.st & mo~ -mplel• pa"k 5PM-10PM. the Fabulous ~ yr, o m1n1a ure a ..-:1-.:u, mov ng o p. 20' Chris Crafl--utility in-H d TLC t.t"" o•»• ••~A ""......... • 1.c:..:::.,::::..:c_~----poodles • l black, l white. acept .$50 min., good ·home board a .,...;,.,. o.>.>-.u.>'t, a\';J485J J effery Road <Sur-'69 1-IONDA SL 90, slriJlPC<\ UTILITY Trailer-all me1aJ ·~l-. , 6113 o~y......,........, . For skiing or fishing. 673-8249 _ _, _ _, b O G ) d I -· hi · r ._ ___ Good -~ s·~ .....,,. '""' ·~ o;:i...-.wuu 175 hp. Chris Cnft eng. l'OOuuq.a y range roves own w sualg pipe, i ~i058. ..vnu. '""'· ADORABLE, Flu{fy, maJe _ -Ready to go! $lOOO. Ph. Cl!.L 20, 2¥.i yrs. Sparkles. in .Irvine. Foi" information, 546-4484. ~ 1 ~===-=====;:;;:=== fems.le kittens, 7 wks., box Cats ll20 S.A. 545-3359. • "Aux., head. trlr. Race gear. call 893-5730, 5.ll-85n or HONDA SL 350, lo mi's. Bcst'Trucks •-·---' "A" "A13 6/ll $3500. 644-1249. ( 213) 331-81!!5. offer over $600. Call 546-2343 9500 ..., ... i...:u ~ KITTENS: 3 Beaut.-Siamese SACRIFICE 20' cab In 482~22 ext. 709. I .,!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• aft 2. 1--------- WEIMARANER l year blue M/F $12. ea., 1 Burmese fishing boat. Twin 40 HP , ...... ,..,..,...,.,....,. BAY HARBOR I=~==-~-~~-gray. Shots. Free to good F $15. 540-8508 ;Johnson's. Boat & engs, gd vLJ.••ul"W:! JT, fully equip-'69 1-IONDA · 90 tra!I, ex-'70 tChePv/.b ll1 C.S.T., ale. ped, take OVt"r payments Mobile~ Home Sales ·, 1 au o, , p s, trlr h,!tch, home. 897;..s.iso. 6/15 SIAMESE KITTENS coM. $1000 or bst olr -" ·1 bl ill . ALL NE~'70MODEL·S cep tiooa cond. Callo Id o 962--084 .... ip ava.1 a e, "-' consider ..,. 545-0541. ver ~prngs, 1'. .P. Sacri. 12l BLACK long ~aired n5. 545-7387 2 trade. 827-3372. NOW OM DISPLAY eq. Sun thru Thurs anytimt:". female k.ittene 8 wki old, S' K ' $IS TRADE For your land eq, 26. Sloop •69 fully ....... uip. 20' Wides u &ow 88 s5995 '67 Yamaha 305 Big Bear Fri. before SPM, Sat. afl 842-8614. 6/15 iamese •ltens 35' Ohlson sail'g yawl, Sip• "' 12' Widea '" ... \'"•de• Excellent condition $3.iO SPM 6''-'"' After 4 PM, "'"1~5 5 hd 11 slps-4 hinged mast fol-Back "' .... • • .,....,....,,... FR EE t '-======~==~=;;.. ga ey full -• p 545-0879 aft 5. puppy , par 1• • · • Y ""· Bay $2695. Harbor moor. ark Spaco:. Available , '59 FORD ~li ton picl!.-up, Shephetdthuskie, 4 mo. n-8l2S 714/985-1881 days, avail. 646-9000. 1425 Baker St.. Costa Mesa 67 Hodaka 90, gd oond,, set 6 cycle with 011er-drive ~Good,,,~t~o~m~P'~redi;;;~· 842-~~""'=::;,.'~/1~5l"""'--·--------I 714/982-4832. 14, SAILBOAT & !Tailer $375_ % block East ol lli.rbor Blvd. up for dirt, extras, asking $375. S.'l0-5377 ' 3 MALE kittens, 2 calico, MUST Sell 17%' Uberglas:i; 642-(131 days, 548-3344 eves Costa Mesa (1l~) 540-9470 $275. 644-5475. 'j() GMC Pickup -Chrome 1 orange. Aft 5 p.m. German Short Hair inbrd, xlnt cond. Small Ask for Bruce. · 12 x 60' '68 Hod.aka 100' Me, G~at wheels, new pain1. 4 spd. 499-3860. 6115 Female, hOusebroken. }'or cabin, lrg cockpit. Best of· 1969 CHAMP cond 600 original miles l =-'o=~~--~'-'· sale or trade. AKC Tick f 673-S36l CAL 20. XTRAS. $2600 OR lON · · syncro rans. S350. 546-1775 TO Good ~mes o~ I Y; Hound. Pn:fer h u nting ~·-r~·~~--~---· 1 C?_FFER. Call e 11 en i ng 8 , 2 Br .. 1 Ba. ei,>ts, dl'J)I, stove, Best offer, 673-8800. '64 rord, 6 cyl, ·Jong bed. Shepherd-Collie pupp1e!>, home. 5 J\to's old. 642-9126 18' '56 Century Rt'sorter 175 6i'.l-7699. re[rig., landscaped. * YAMAH.A 250 * $625. Call 646-1018. Eves 642-4~ 6/15 or Ma-8993. hp Gray Mariner-exc. cond. •HOBIE CAT• 10 Yr. Financing Needs \Vork. Make Offer! "6~13-~76-19~·~------'-,,===~-----hull ne«l.s work-make oUer. 812 ~'9 A ""' · .,.~ :•g1 fl SPM F EM A LE GERMAN''BEAUT!FUL M kl U d '.,..,.,, J.l .S, """'nn1s .,.,.,.....,., a ,68 F ~ 1, •-~•• rm 0075 se T\vice 01u ,, Ion pickup. Sn1nll Sh.pl''~ m•·,-• o-·~ar ar ngs, ,.,..."""".o ......,....,., . 1"' H I 0 ·1 Old Ca • 1 • 1 · 84 • :m"'· '"' J6~112 mal.e Dobe1ma.n Pincher, 4 G ENE C 1 67H435, 673-3017 8x35 Angeles. awning, stll1'! .,..o 11r ey avu son can1pe.r. Lo"' mi 's. Pvt. .,..... RAL . ean-up. r n• -• · 4· -"el S600 ... · mos old. PahlV'('ed, shots, n1. ~w o:uum1num roof, :> 1nuu . . • OVi'tlt'f". O'tt>-2118 -·E Bad h d ri-• ~"b k Sa l?alnt-varnish & complell:' Power Crut'sers 9020 $1400. See Sp 56, 5002 w. 646-3137 • n guys 11.ve ese "" "'"' r n. cri!ice. i 7 5, f' ,...... 89'1 "!63 FORD, '69 Ranchero, R&.H. 7 kit' 4 ts .,,_ ..........i re 1n1:1u1ng, -.. · ·McFadden, S.A. ~917 <>r '67 Ho-•o •M, ens, ca . °" a 6""" 64fi..5396. -'"'' ""'~ s Spd., 351-VS, \l.'hite side guy, adopt me. 646-82'16 6115 WOULD like 14' Aluminum boat -25 hp 21' CORRECT CRAFT CAB-@ -,1736. I $223 >I. \val!s. Xlnt cond. 830-&!17 10 adopt a motor and trailer, e:ietru JN CRUISER. Comple1ely HlLLCREST 10xj()', 1 br, 6-12-678.1 642-37061 ==========...: 0 Motor Homes Cob Overs Choals Models El Caminos Rancheros Trailft'S "YOUR v acation 1s OUR business" Calif. Campers 143 5. Moi1, Oro"'• Open Otily 8;00-5 :30 Sun . 11 ,JO-S;OO Th~r. I Fri. 'Tit 9:00 5l8·009T or Sll·lf97 CloMd Me'"oriol Doy 2 Long haired tri-rolored kit-fen1ale 1ris.h Setter, would .. 9M ...,.... ~981 • p · I' --· ...,....... . ,_,own over aint and varnii;h furn. Adult Pk. no -ts. 8-.:--8~~ ·"· 1 I · !moo--.' Aut-tens, shols, weaned, tra.ined. you believe a pu p py?' ·d llJld .~ "''"""' m"-'·"epace 1n ,,.... ..,. 494-9840 aft 6. _ 6112 534-5745 e DOCK PAINTING e insi e out. ~fotor TIP S·llOO cash. 646-2556. to\\ The DAlLY PlLCYI'lijiii~iiii;;;;;;jjji;;ii~;;;;ii;iiiii~~-~~I ----------:i:-.,.,.... .,._... Est R TOP SHAPE. Xlnt fishing g SUN EV Cl 11 ' . . 5 Adorable Desperate calico POODLES Black, """l"'r., "~"'"" " eas. boa! and pie 6734t89 TH N ER SETS on a.<,s.lf1ed seeuon. Save kittens -need home 6 wks. miniature, AKC w/po.pe.rs, Rates. * 675-8451, 4.7 PM, alter 8 pm. asure. Classilied.'s action power. monty, . time &. effort by old 64~2179 6/15 p;fper trained. Must sell! GLASS PAR Scafair 171,ot' , For an ad to sell around shopping from your Mere 85 -xtraS xlnt 6/12 28 _CHRIS Craft, 1963, twin 1.;''~•:clock.=:=;di;'";,;";2-<!G'is--;;;:=:==..:~==~""'~·~·~·====== \VHITE Eluily kittens 9 \Vks. ~830--06--15_______ & 6/15. 675-2591: J85. f'llCI he~~· aut? pilot, I Trllil"lf'd & ·weaned. AKC Cha.mp stock, adorable ::_;;,,:;:_,.~_c;.""=~=~l "lec Vi'<'nc-h, rad,D1ut tank. Imported C 9600 J.....,_rt•d Autos -9600 536-3839 6n5 black miniature po o d I e * BOSTON WHALER bow rails, swim step, full -~~~;;;•;r;';;iiii;;;;;;";; ··;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;~ DARLING KITT-EN 6 wk!; pups, 6 wb $50 le: up, $410. 549-1375 cov's, complete reUnish, I Special Factory Purchase .. PoOL Table. Brunswick, 1%'' &late, leather pockets $500. 546-4484. old 1,1 Siamese. 545-7978 6/15 ~"'-9-084 __ <_. ------OUTBOARD MOTOR 3 HP $7200. 673-7260 - 6 Free kittons, all <nlon CAIRN TERRIER pUppi.,, Joh.,,.n. ttbuilt, outstan-26' Fl SHERM ANS delight. GREAT YALUESI ****************** DISCOUNTS UP TO '· '• ... .. I• P LAN'J'S: CHOICE Q!;SOrt· 54~12 6/13 male, AKC. $100 -or less ding cond. $100. 644-5346" Owner. Sleeps 4, closed SUPER VAWt ment 40 at 70c-tO at 30c PART Siame5e female kitten 10 a good home that will 8' FIBERGLAS Dinghy like head, SS rad, Chrys V-8, 7 wks. MD-3787 6/15 take two. 494-9848. -new w/dolly & outbrd newly redone varnish '66 PlYMOUJI fUIY • "I, 291 E. 23nt St. CM. $ 00 -A""" 673--028.i -"-'-=-;c:"'~-=---IFLUFFY Female kiltt'n lO SILKY TERRIER PUPS motor. 1 . .,,~.,,,,., "''-ie=cc-=-~--N. B. Family Tenn is wks. G73-8963 6115 AKC Summer Special price, 25' Owens '59, good cond. 5900 memberabip, $295 + trans. fem. $185, mol• s 125. S.llbCNts 9010 ~tor last yr. SS 'f..---l-.. _......a:tl,m-356-'"flara'' ............... ~ _ ..... -, ,,..,-·PUf\\.r. ,o ,..,.,r.-..,Jd. puppy 644-4806. ~~-~-'-------II canvas, hearl, NEW 1969-MIDGETS •: NEW pool vacuum plus mixed cocker. 968-7901 6/lSISl~-LKY--r--------bait tank, &Jps 4. $3195. , • pool , e ... ,er pups, male Flipper in Good cond I~ varioul: equip'ml Ph: ClITE kittens. 6 'vks. $100 fem $1~175. Stud sa1l No. 268 646-0lJO. 1 646--4187 eves only. housebroken. 968-1345 6/15 avail. 646-7335 * 673-8626 * FIXER-UPPER. 1955 Cabin , rou. size Stauller exercise s Angora kittens 5 wks. old . • Silky Terrier pip • * Snowbird No. 483. tra.llcr cruiser, glass oo wood. $500. " i: table, alLexlra!~Best_oftcr. 67>8299 603 AKC 8 k Red··--' L -·-r t"""' 2089 Harbor Blvd.. CM. :~ &ff.-$36 GRAY &: white 8 wk. old ' * ~77 * u...--.. "" .......... • ~1371 645-1982 or •541)..7474 alt 5 ·~ k11!en. 836-4493 6/13 G LOA 11 FG D d pm & "-"knds. ? ' Mftc. Wanted 1610 , MALE Doxie, 1 yr., bm. er~an Shepherd Pups· OB, Ur. ~tn.!.C:S' x'f'n ~ 24' JNBRD Cn1lser. sip!( 6; ,. 1-----------hsbrk., •hot•. 897"'~ 6/13. A.KC, 9 -...•le&. 962-7362 $17£IO..S48...0549 eve. SS. OF. RDF', gd cond. : ~ usED Electric ,cement mix-~ SJ4.j() trad · ',• a, J!f'l!ltt '·amall h\'0--(ype KITTENS -Fluffy black AKC Toy Poodle puppies, 1' ,SABOT like d i ngy , . or e equity tot •• !'Mick model 3"' cu. fl white & gray 968-412-14 ' "'!1il~. 6 w~s. $25 each. fibefglass over pl~'OOCJ $50. 1l'g trocki 646-46l9. • •: ••·-n i:n ••M" ;,-......., 54;)...4400 anytime. ••" "~* " .::-:;;::;· -::::;;..~:=::..:;-;..:=c__, I BLACK KJttens 10 wks. '"..-v.J"IV ,: TWO Bikes: Mtn's •nd 847-9524 6/13 I Jrlsh setter l> u PP I es, KM'E No. &Xklolly, ~toril • women'•-25•• 3 spffd or ' Champk>n stock. Webline sail, good cond. $ 7 2 5, , • • _.,_ brUe, Rtuona.blt, BLACK And whlte rats. and Varagon. 199-2527 495-4245 &M--0366 ' ...-..'"'' 64i.6709 6/12, =--· ------•• 5'9-0674. , AKC Sllky--6duJ.1$ ol'll F ~1ALE German Shepherd CAL 20-747 . clean, extn&. ~~ REJ'RJG. Apt or bar siie, «' good homo .. 5.17..J9s 6r;_ puppy, ' :m,.:i0otd. $25. !!!JI ,.~:u· $2700 ot oiler. , Jn toad ccmd.. b ut 1 "'~~~=~----­~. 1734™ befMt FREE Augugtine gra.sa. You BEAGLE PUPS AKC, • 17' Venture libe.rglasa .&loop, Spood-Skl ·&oats 9030 SKI boat-SK. Glass hull 110 h-p .• Mercury , n'ew )Xl\\'ertw>ad, 11\e. wor~ h1\- ma.c. Qukk t.alf', fi'i'S.4452. Merine Equit»· 9035 • "· •• f 3 pm. dig, 543-4903 6/U female. 6 \\o'CCla 0 old. Gal-head. Gd wknder. Slip 'l_.4NT &ood Ultd sewfnc 2 COCK-a...poo q. for &am(' * 968-..1932 * avail, $1750, 64'-1548. Bendi,'( 12 voll. Non-hunt. machine M e-1 s. homf....54$.-S.W. 6115 OLD En~i!h Sht'tp Dog J.9' ?;fcrcury sloop, Wood hull, Auto pilot $450. •' ,, ,,... ? :. .. •• ., ~ aft S::K> Pl\1' 2 Adorable 6 wk.. OU! kij:tt_ns~ lwale, J Yt. eET nQI for N.c'v masJ r i It 1·1 nz_: , ,,.=_,~:o6~13-6!1;_:;::l5c::J<.:.._ __ -ti -Slie C.nopy Bed -Si"s:42iJ 6/13 bret'illr,g. $115. &.19-9236. 'T'rnill'!r. $400. 67S-157~. I PAIR ol 1\1 01rls cngin<-11, JOOC!' cond. -283 CHEVt •reine Call SH EL 171E P UPS SffiOCK 5'bol--Oood oond. 212 10 1 Rrduclion, get cond. -Call S«M?25 64' 5* ' 6/15 AJ\C::Regis. ~tn-0.tl!'t new sa\13 $28$ 548--l!MJJ Call ~o e\ll'!t, l ' '61 DATSU• 4-DI. $1195 510 mocl•I. 41peed, radio 'flMii.r, but•· •I lfOll, l'flOI !\Itel !\'f'r61 IJ '61 COITlll WAGON Avto, fr'lln1~ tellllo & hi!>Ohlr, wflll.....oll lireo, vinyf"lnt.,ioo, b...c:ll•I '""• '"°'· hru, (YOC1101 '61 VW COllYUTllU $1295 lodP! 1. h1ot1t, .,~I .. , to oppreciot1. (I-tO!'odltioft, Mu"'11 (GEXl211 'l 52023 + TAX l llC. '\NCLUDES lADIO I Will WHIEL$, UC. NEW 1969 MGC--GTS 53255 + TAX l UC. INCLUDIS AM /PM UDIO, WUif WHllLS. ITC. ·~**************~* J?r tup ort 3l111 ports 3100 W. Co.,t H wy., N.E. 642-9405 540-1764 -~-A,uthorjzed MG Deiler I . ' ---·---------~--------~ •• F , Frld.Y. Ju11t 12, 1970 'DAILY PILOT ·j ' TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 9600 lmportMI Cars TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPO~TATION TRANSPORTATION· TRANSPORTATION 9600 :;;.=~:;..:~;:!;;'-.:.9600::!, Imported Autos 9600 I~" ~.,tot"-_ .9600 .;;;;;;d Autos 9600 J •mportM Auto1 ~ TRANSPORTATION ! Imparted Autot 9600 i '67 Sundlol Deluxe VW Camper Mahop.ny interloi•. All the &oodiel. MUil tee to &11pttC- late, (\JQll69t) IMW ·-FERRARI EDES BENZ MGI -SUBARU TRIUMPH VOldCSWAGEH --·------1-......;'--------'' . .-1.-. - VOLKSWAGEN , I -'63 vw BUS f PAS~ I AUTHORIZED . SALES, SERVICE $Z699 H·arbour V.W. lS'Tll BEACH BL., M2-t435 HUNTINGTON Bl:ACll . 170 VW Camper 6000 mi. AM/FM, radio, electric re-T & M MOTORS fr~tor, PireW t i re&, (Open Sunda.y1J chrOme Porsche. wheels. Cost 8081 Garden Grove Blvd. 0 f k % Blk. E. of Beach Blvd. , $4380. ).fake r er! Ta e 534_2284 892-sMl sman down \Vil! finance """"'=,-.,==c'=~O::.: private pa.rfy. Aft 10 am, ~MW 7000 AUT0:\1ATIC late Phil call 540--3100 or 4.M-1029 67, f.t ust sell, !\lake otrer, 28>AsJ dlr. .:....~· TI<l/6#-T:i2l RENTAL New '70 Plckl.lini \v/catnper, sleeps 6. e $97 .50 Wttkly DATSUN '67 DATSUN SSS FERRARI Newport lmpott1 Ud. CJr. IJlie CowU;y' • ~ autbor- lied dealer. SALES-SERVICE-PARTS 3100 W. Cout Hwy. Newport Beach _ 642·9405 540.1764 Authorized Ferrari Dealer FIAT """""""" • THINK · "FIAT" SU "FRIEDLANDER" 1l750 IUCH CHwy. J9) · NtW·USED.511¥. Or 1t1<Jt' Col1nty'\ L,,,q•;~I ~t·lect.on """" & U'l'd Me· <<'dt·~ B\ nz J im Sle mons Imps W:.1ncr & M.un SI. S,1nt.1 Ana 546·4114 Vacation Sjaeclal '66 MGB Rudster. 4 ap!.'00. lmmaeulate condl· tlon In l oul BritWi teal Wuc with black leather in. lerior. (SVXS-1.1) \Vlll take amal.I down ~ tl'ade. \YIU finance private JXU'ly, Call dlr Phil aft 10 am 540-3100 or LEAVING COUNTRY 494·10'9. ?i1ust sell '58, Atercedes 1901\ ==~====== ""''"" """' gd, new ...... OPEL gener, A m.es in '69, $.150 •• 1 ___ _;_;=:_; __ &48-4192 di.ya, 642-1!2:2 eves. '68 Opel Kadett delux sta wgn 164 190 Sedan, lmmac. cond. 102 eng, Still in WIUTllnty. ?iteliculou.sly ma.int. Sl650, E:.cept. clean. 644-4156. Call 644-(1963, 1-==· ======°"== MB 2"1 SL, whl 2 blk top•. PORSCHE p/s, p/b, am·fm, 5 llpd, ---·---f'orced to sell. 642-'1575 1960 P0RSCHE Cabroliet '60 1-IERCEDES Benz 100 w/hrdtp. New fl ng In e, SL. 2 tops, am/fm. lf.lnt trans, paint. uphol. crpts. cond. $1950. ~94-1390 $.2000. · M u st see! 2089 "==""==:;:===== \ llarbor Blvd., C'\!. 645--1982, * '70 SUBARU Here NO)o\' • Immediate "Delivery e 90 MPH Capability • ,35 P.tllcs Per Gallon • BeautlfUl S+yllng Test Drive ~ At Ku1tom Moton 845 Baker, C. M. 540-5915 TOYOTA IT!OJYIOIT@ ANNIVERSARY SALE 1970 DEMO $1697 • 1927 DEAN LEWIS '67 GT6 '65 YW BUG · Afl>llnf radio, wire wheels. Great tnitwportadon buy. Priced to !It'll. CVHB4C) IUt, 4-Spl'f'<I , (JIZK82Sl ~·'!'~!!· =·"' ~ $799 $1288 ' .::--,,;-~:-.::-nu-",,-, .. -' Harbpur ·V .W. Harbour V .W~ cellenl condition. Best oiler 19'111 BEACH BL., 842-4435 197U BEACH BL., 842..+t~J C&ll after 5, ~S-7969 HUNTLNGTON BEACH l·IUNTINGTON REACH. ~ VOLKSWAGEN Sport Cars . 9610Sport Cors 9610 1 '66 YW BUG RH, 4-Specd. Rbns Good. lTnX539J $1299 Harbour V.W. 18711 BEACH BL., 842-44;15 HUNTINGTON E:EJ\CH IF YOU HAVE A SINCERE DESIRE I fo't A . TOP NOTCH ·u~ llfORT We're Seliing Ouf 41 THIS WEEK-END! • +.5c Per Mile Make Reservations Early Sco.lt's, 914 N. llarbor, S.A. A u I o 1n a t I c transmission, white wall tin?s 17,997 &Cl· ual miles. 1 ov..fier. CVWJ. JD71 l'VU'VV'I '67 FIAT 850 Coupe. 4 speed, radio, heat-MG 54()..7474 alt 5 pm. & wlmds. '63 ·VW Bug S600 Or Bst Ofter. Great 1966 Harhdi', C.H. 64&9303 Grad. gift. St2-~. NO SINSllLI!, IUSONA.ILE OFNI WILL II! llFUSEI>\. MIYTHING Will GO! Camper Rentals ·----9522 Sharp' See I • --------''--1'58 PORSCHE Cab r i o I e t $995 er. . o •pprec. ate, (VDL114) -~·/hrdtop, xlnt. running. ·ssR.:~~:m~~~;r;:~~y ·Harbour V .W. $795 • • THINK ~~~s~.ter~[·3,nr;9_~:j '70 TOYOTA'S '68 Llghl bloe .,,.. r/h black In stdck. Iromcdlate dellveJ')'. intutor. original owner. $1495. 962-1622 * ~'m * Harbour V W "MG" 71"~""' . ==='""'-"""""''""'-I 187ll BEACH BL 842-4-135 I I MEYERS Manx 1500. l\!any HUNTINGTON BEACH '61 Super 00. Comp. reblt. extras! Reasonable! Ca ll 19711 SEACH BL., 8424435 SU tnru:., eng:., brakes; new •"" n.,.,,. llUNTINGTON BEACH t•-M t ll $21 50 ~, "FRIEDLANDER'' ""'· "' "' . Dune e~~.-1•_• __ 9_5_25 DUNE Buggy Bodies $75. B..cket Seats $7. 2 Weeks Only, Call (213) 921-5555. evw Chusis Shortening• Free pick up & deliV()ry •642--0443• '69 Dune Buggy, custom, rebuilt eng., ;1850 or best oUer. 64474779. MEYERS To11.oed Bu ggy eompl-cbrome;--11200. 571- Plummer St, C.M. AUmN AMERICA AUSTIN AMERICA Sales, Service, P arts lmmedlate Dcllvery All Modelll J1rluµort 311nporrs 3100 W. Out Hwy., N.B. ** * * * * ***** 644-2544 d•r•. eve• 645-0063, wm DATSUN mTD NEW ?iUDGET 645-0619. r.a .. ~fl $1995 '69 TARGA 911 T, Excel "~ader in The L.ea~h Cities" .... ~j NEW ?i-lGC Cond., Extras $6500; must ZIMMERMAN 131$ sell, wifo ,...,,.,,,, M1y t t ltd """';der larger cu ;,, in.de. 2845 HARBOR BLVD. au o 11por 11u• aucH ''""· .., ~100 NEW0 USED·SUY. 540-6410 9625 Garden Grovt' Bh'd, --~ PORSCHE '&I C, Af.1/FM, DOT DATSUN "7-m7 "'~""' ~ ,. 00"''1 "'"· chrm whl•, OPEN DAILY *********** MG rec'g clutch, great per!. AND SHARP Salea,· Servic.:, Parta $2800. Priv pty ~. SUNDAYS 'fill 850 Fstbk, lo-ml, xtras. Immediate Delivery. '63 Porsche Super 90, XJnt, 18335 Beach Blvd. bclo bk., $1550, 548. 7141, All Models new Plrellis, 4 tr a ck , lrW'itlngtfili Beach ·MAGS;---Radiahi:-------9\eree:-..!67- 842-1781 or ~0-0442 Flat 850 Cp. SlOOO. 644-1396 '69 DATSUN ",....,.,,, Big Sedan. overhead cam, 4 spet'd, A.t\l/FM radio. Take snl8ll down, \\ill finance pri. vale party (0426-I) Call Phil dl.r 541).3100 or 494-1029. JAGUAR JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS rcd/blk Int. 642-8086. '59 Pors_che Sunroof $1300. 642.-9899 '&1 PORSCHE .. C'' MOO W. Coe.st Hwy, N.B.. Immacuh1.te! It's tht' One! 642-9400 $40-1764 494-7819 before 3PM ="A"'µthoNed"'°'c:,;;;_cM::.G:,,.;:De,.c.:'1er-"'=~:·~66,...CPO=RSCH~~EO:,.:.l.:.o "m"1"•,'-. ~XI~,, '60 1'1GA Coupe Rds tr, Ex. cond. mech. cond. Nu tires. M'ust *64&-5734* BILL MAXEY lrlOJv!§lrlAJ 11111 BEACH BL VO. Hunt. Buch 1474555 I ml N. ot O>ut Hwy, on Bdl TRIUMPH '66 Datsun W9n. (SAA130J Will take trade or finance private party. Call 54&4052 or 4M-9m. The only authorized JAGUAR dealer in the entire l:Iarbor Area. St>ll. Arter 7 weekdays, any. time 111*!kcnd. 536-4938 SUNBEAM 1968 Triumph GT 6-am/tm new tires, good colld. $2400. ?i1GB-GT '67, 1 owner, red, 1---------ti73-6436 Complet1.: SALES ENGLISH FORD .,..•ire whls, radials. Bstotter. 1966 SUNBEAM Alpine like With just a call, you can 56--01~7. new $100 above ~·bol~sale. sell tt all! Place a Dally ~1GA '60 Red, xlnt cond. 842-5913 Pilot Classified Ad. Call r.e-sw;; 54(}.1™ i -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Authorim.:I MG Dealer I• SERVICE PARTS BAUER BUICK Orig. Owner. l-P-llm--W-ANT--AD-!_f_642-0618__ direct ~5678 TODAY! •846-STIO* ========;;;;~=:;:;;::_:c.;::,::==;;""'~""""°"' 9900 I Used 'fora AUSTIN HEALEY ALL NEW ENGLISH FORDS NO\V IN STOCK DRASTICALLY lN COSTA MESA 1969 MGC GT, wht/blk Hhr Used Cars int., Jo mile. Forced to sell REDUCED '5.5 HEALEY, rt bit eni::-, TO CLEAR 234 E. 17th Street 548-776.5 -Make offer. 642-7575 MGB tra l t h good _, LARGE SELEC110N llfi, cu c • COuu, TO CHOOSE FROM •6() JAGUAR 3.8, 4 spd $550 firm. Theodore Sedan. Needs some work. MGB-GT '69, 4-spd. wire •&47-4401• ANY OFFER. Call 675-7532. whls, A?i1/FM, etc. Perfect, '61 AUSTIN HeoJey. good ROBINS FORD 196! JAG XKE 2+2 Jle;ge priced Jo ..U, $2850. Orl& cond, white, new u.ns & 2000 Harbor Bl\•d. . 6000 ll pr pty, Dan McGhee, . 4~ •997 air, power , m es. ,, • ., ...,...., """ ,...,,.... a"t ""L over-Orive. ""'""' eves. Costa ~fcsa 642-0010 $6200. 548-8698 ~-'.::::::~o:;"::•r~~;::..:;:::,::-:::,:;~c;;, LEAVING For Hawaii -'62'! WHATEVER you nf:ed , '69 MGB Roadster, 12,CO> Sprite Reister, British Rae. TIIE QUICKER YOU CAIL. you'll find, if you read _ mi's, Xlnt cond. green. Best oiler. 536-9400. THE QUICKER YOU SELL Daily PJ!ot Classified Ads w&fZ..6617 aft Spm* Truck• 9500 I Trucks 9500 lmf!rlod Cars 9600 I Imported Autos MRYBODY NEEDS A '61 FORD 8 FT. '64 FORD VAN fl•ehide Pi'k Up R•built Enqine $799-RLL PllCI .. •4JJSOJ $1099 A STE-' •Z¥E914 '67 CHEVY 8 FT. FORD STEP VAN fl•eh ide Pick Up V-t , Automtfic $1499 FULL PRICI #Y450Z6 $1499 FULL PRICE #27211 '69 CHEVY I FT. '67 JEEP CJ5 Fle•·h ide Pick Up V-6 So~ Top $2100 FULL PllCE $2200 DON~ WAIT #11116C • •n1149 '67 CHEVY :y, '69 JEEPSTER STAKE. ltR GATE PERFECT fOR I 2,000 Acbl•l Milet LIG HT DELIVERY I Hord Top $AVE Almest New '67 DODGE :y, '63 4-WHEEL DR. VAN P•rf•c;t Concl. While SU BURBAN, V-6, $1699 POWER WINCH-AIR #940f66 CONCOURSE CONO, '63 VOLKSWAGEN '64 CHEVY :y, CAMPER BUS If Ft. Bed, Blue Very Cle•n, Gr.•n ,_$m...__...., .. ,._ -$12"-,•o•ut1- 70 AMBASSADOR '64 FORD PICKUP Air, lo1ditd SST Plut Sleeper· 5,000 A(tu•I MilM C•mp•t -Blue $3499 #16J701 $1099 #4JJ,71 • ' 6-PACK New International • CAB-OVER CAMPER Tr1velall-lNded s:11•. Sto ..... If(, 5900 OFF LIST $795 .FULL NICI #4JJfll KUSTOM . MOTORS AUTHORIZED llL INTERNATIONAL TitUCK DIALER 845 BAKER ST.;-COSTA MESA ' 54G-591 .... 14th Anniversary ••• •• SALE '65 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE Rodstr. Radio, h<'atl'r, 4 speed. J ust Like new. <'iPU-310) '64 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 Rodstr. Radio, ht'atcz·. 4 speed, wire wheels. #3418 '69 FIAT 124 SPYOER 51095 $1195 Rodslr. Radio, heatt'r, 5 speed, like nev•, inside&: out, (YXU·576) 52795 ·-51295 5995 '64 MGB ltodstr. Radio, heatrr, 4 speed, nice&: clean. fBFE·790J '65 YW Had!o. heatPr, 4 !l'JX'Cd, new paint, real sharp. !NPE-534'1 '66 VOLYO 1'22 Sf'dan. Radio, heft I Pr, 4 speed, showa r$1.good care. (W!A.()36) $1295 Cpc. Rad;o, heater, 5 •peed. s4395 Air conditioning, ~al gharp. •9974 '61 PORSCHE 912 2 Dr. Radio, heatt'r, 4 speed. '6' 'OPEL RALLYE '1895 Onl~...,.-m;J,.,.bike·-r•1881 -• -- '68 TOYOTA CORONA Scdan1 Radio, heater, automatic, bucket seal<t. (WFA·983 ) '61 TOYOTA SEDAN ~tltvhcatcr, r.tlck. 51595 ~1095 '2095 5995 'l)ean .Lewis... '67· MGB GT Coope. Rt1dio, ht'fllrr, 4 spttd, wb°e wheels. CUUX-8&1) ' ,'61 FORD FAIRLANE Cpc. Ra.dlo, beater, aulomatlc. CVCL-781) Oran99 eo'"'ty Toyota· Volvo Headquarters -6.46~9303 . 1966 HA80R BLVD. , COSTA MESA We've put e bold, low1f--then-you'd-expect. to-p1y price on th.1e beautiful· cars. They won't be en our lot long! Come in today end tr1d1 up for th1t bitter vacation-ready car et Carver'i. • 1969 PONTIAC GTO 2 Donr hardtop. Beautiful verdoro green. Only 12.000 original miles on thla t-xceptlonal car f!ilulppl'd ~·Ith the popular 4 speed transmission, power i.tttrlng, power dl!lc brakes, radio, heater. <784AFX) The performance cnthU1i8'.sts specla1 at onJy $2995 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM S 2 Door hardtop. Only 14,000 orla:lnal mileii on thia cxpresso t'xterlor wi th contrasting saddle Interior automobile. Equipped with turbo hy· d ramatic. power stei!rlni;c, radio, heat€'r. A real bargain at only (YWR449J $2877 SUMMER CONVERTIBLE SPECIALS • CHIVROLlt IMP'ALA $1 &1 ...... red w/cerilf'Hllnt ~l•ck inltt'. • vs.-•&";-11.-inlla-IXVWffll-"-.-· ·- '68 '88 CADILLAC CM•I, DIYlltt. Lit~! I'-· f,10I ... n.. on 1111• Rtl11 Royce lrH .. ln. IYtry tene:tlv1.i1 1atrt. (lCY4'21 P'IRlllRO CMvttt. 1,.11111"' ref. HtN ft IM ..-.i W/tK..,.., llt, SM..,., """""'ytrtllltllc. P'.S .. R&H, ClLHlnl 1967 BONNEVILLE WAGON This exceptiona Nar ls ('Quipped with factory air eondlllonln1:t ... and J)O\ver wlndcrn'S. Vacation ready, (TQT9791 ·· $2677 , 1967 JEEP WAGONEER' 327 V8, 4 wheel drlvt! JockJng hubs, all•orlg:lnal aqua e~terlor. Eltceptlonal car. Sp0rlsman'1· dt-- 1l&ht-family pracUca.Ut,y. (TNR636J ··---$2B77-- • ii;ROY C ARVER ~-ROLLS -ROYCE -l925 U:\RBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MES A ,54~-~· .. • HIA.LIYS 9 TRIUMPHS 9 M.G.A.'' e M.G.l .'1 • • JAGUARS • • !PllTlS MIDGins e Tl-6'1 FRIJ'Z WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 710 E. 1st SANTA ANA 547--0764 ON,LY AT '68 '68 '69 '69 '69 '68 '68 '67 '66 '66 '65 '65 CONNELL CHEVROLET 1QQ°/o GUARANTEE PARTS & LABOR FOR 30 DAYS l • "Tires 1nd battery too" •t no cost ID you! On "OK" used c1rs. MUSTANG vs• VI, I -r Doclor'1 <••· Suri It "'"" t.000 m;i.s. lluull-ful ll(lld W/ylnyl taol, C011tol1, I Yl<I .. Rl.H , P.s .. "°" won't «lrnpillrt "''' Dt(llUH thllt 15 only -· OK uud u r. F-11cl, gunr1nlte 1111. (Xf:W457) MUSTANG va• R&H, •uto., ,.S., Itel. •Ir. I Ulllltul cir &. 11'1 Mo d!Wlll 11 11115 prlc•, (UJDlM!. OIC Lllld ur. $2299 $1699 T·llRD* $999 CPt. Custom. Air, Rl.H, •lllo .. P'.S. SlrOf'CI e•, d.-p 111 co1Dr1 45,000 mll9!1. Surt hi t to tit'<• w!ftntr. QI( us-.:! s•t PLYMOUTH• • $169_9 Spart $11111111 2 Or. CPI. llt.H, •u!o,, P.S. Nke ur. ,, 01( 11~ed or, MALIBU* Co\lllS.'Aufo., RliH, ,,I,, ....,.frlff!O·r11C1 ..... .,..nty.· Go'l'tovt gold <tr W/DIKk vlnyl roof. IVVHJlJ) OK utld car IMPALA* CutlOm CPI R~H. P.$,, tulo .. !..:;!Ort fir, vl"YI raof, llke brltfld ntlW, Weffond $OKI~•. IX1Ult7l 01( utld cir NOVA* 2 Or. Stiowroom l•l'h w(91Clerlor decor. V8, ll&H, P'.5., •ulo, Won't le•t. R11T111ln!119 Itel. warren1y, (ZCB'ltJJ OK U.,ld (~r CHEVROLET* 1111 Air tPI. R•1or Jnft rp, Aulo., ll&H, !&el, air. N~ c•r conctltlof! Ind utrlH our 100~ w•rr1nty, IVllllMO! OK used Cl'r MALllU* IMPALA' SPOl'I Clll,lf>ll. RIOio, liut1r, lulo,,,.11~, power 1t1erl1111, l~d~ry ,.f,, tTUZ1«1) OK 111td <ftr IMPALA* 2 Dr, SS Cpe. 4 ll)IHd, R .. H. Onl of ttiose ti~ you won't betlltt. Who bnkln Conntill Cllt.....0111 would gl...., you •» day-100% g111r•n!H On llllt u r, (VTP127J OK u~ed Cl'r IMPALA* 2 Dr. Sp!.~ Loc:1I d•ltr IOkt new, 19.000 mlltt. Fftctory frnll, Rl.H, 1uto., P.S. Got lo IMI "'' nlCt'll one in Or1nge Counly, 4Ul.AKS) !>lirl U c1rr!n °"' IOO'lio t''''"'"· OK Utld car IMPALA* ·2 Or. H,T, VI, R&.H, •uto .. P.S., filtlOf'l'fli. Siir1 b clean, rkll!I mlle1101, right coklr. gic usl'd Cir IMPALA* 4 ur, "· •. "" RIH/ •ulo., P .$., IKIO!"j' 1Jr. Onl of our <lt~nnt Cl'•>, P'IX$65} 01( usl'd c~r .. $2599- $2899 $21199 $1999 $2399 $1799 $1499 $1349- $1299 . Transportation WAGONS '82 VOLKSWAGIN (tYrnll • $688 '83 l'ALCOH s-4 Dr. fVCl(lUI 1J;JD' 1 _,:,63~~cHEV1iOLET""'"--$ tonlar t Dr. ll'JV410) '83 CHEVY II $698 Cpt. iOJH"') '64 CHEVROLET ~E.IM'.ti t Dt. A\ltl, CilKNl'V 185 'YI'"" $888' MUSTMtO c111. A~i.. IHMSJ11) '85 'MISStANO -c,.. l ll'lffl (HRIU41 ' WITH 100°/o 30 DAY Y(ARRANTY ..,. -•13 C-APRIC'E 6-PASS,.-- Ra.H, 1uto., P.S., t1ci. il!T, (YPC7tll '68 MALIBU 6 PASS. R&H. 1ulo,. P.S,, ftct, •1r. IWXZOl1J '66 IMPALA 6 PASS. 11a.1-1. evtv,, P.S., t«I. •II". '68 FORD FUTURA w~. ll&H. •lllO., P.S., CIMn, Clelft ll'illlll '61 COUNTRY SEDAN t P'.u, F1KI. 1lf, P'.S,. ltt.H. 1u10, (VOO:lfo4t •MtANS 100"' GUAlANTll -n.. .,. 71 1'65·'66-'67·''1 & '69) •te1111llll• " • ., 1st ... , ..... ""'* 100'9 c:.-.11 o ... "'"· CONNELL . CHEVROL·ET 2828 Harbor Blv-d., Costa Mesa ~1209 - l \ • , • , . / DAILY PILOT FrldaJ, JurM 12t 1970 -ANSPORVTION 'oKANSPOliTATION TRANSPORf ATION 'TRANSPORTATION /TRANSPORTATION . TRANSPORT·ATION ' !.RAl!ISPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 1~- 1 - I rt-• A I ~ I---......, A-Im__._,• A-P600 •··~ L•••'•"I 9110 Auto Luslnt 9110 .Cus 9IOO N.,. Cers 9100 Now (41'.f 9IOO -Cer1 • .,!,"!:.,_"," _ ~'::':' '-'-=;;.;;:·-c:.-;-"";;,:..:-'~'I"':.-'='::;::'-~~~,,::.:::: -·· ---voucsWAGEN voLKSWAG9'.1 VOLKSWAGEN Why. LEASE your JOHNSON .& SOJ R~u~~ .. _v!.~~'~· v~0a~:Rs ·~ car for 24 months T~~E~~5?~~:~!~~~~!s Harb~~; v.w. ~~~7~·' FLO~:o;~W"R until ou've tried it \ COUGAR TOP CAT FOR '70 YCLONE '70 " HUNTINGTON BEACH for 6 MONTH TliE CAR THAT FITS ALL POCKET BOOKS WHERE WILJ? MEETS ELEGANT c.,clo111 GT, •29-4V Select Shif+, W /5/W, Tr1ctio11 Loe • p;fferenti1I, Pow1r Diic 'l r.tke1, Power St .. rin9, Air, AMI ) FM Stereo, Duel Retr Seer Spee•ers, Tinl1d Gl1u. OHi· 6N514J24 .. X~7 ]51,...V, Select Shift, W/S/W, Power Windows, S11n Roof w/l ltck Vinyl Top, Spoth Co111ole, Power Fro11t Oi1c lr1ke1. Tilt Steeri119 W~eel, ~Air AM/FM fledlo, Tinted -Gl111, Del1111e lelh. Of9JMS20l!i9 MUST Sell 1969 V\V bui::, ex- cellenl 1..'00dition. $1450 '64 V\V, ne"· red pa.int job, pinstriped. good cood. mo. 1029 CtUf Or. Laguna "~ ~-~ ·-· auto. •port ltll .. o 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. ' ~ 537-77TI 89:1-'1568 M1 ke1 sens• doe1n't it? It's our low ''get• 1cqu•inted" 0 offer. Now yo~ cen enjoy the luxury of drivinl) ,1 fully eq_u1pp•d, new 1969 Ford of your c:ho1c.,_for 11.1c months--:at o~r low "11et-e cqu1inted" r•t•. You mike 1u1t SI!" low monthly 1.•yments-th •n return t h• . cir cleen and un amaged withclit furth•r obl191· tion. Offerlood for limited time only. DISCOUNT $764.90 PaOM WINDOW STICKll PltlCI! DISCOUNT $879.20 flt.OM WINDOW STICKllt PRICI! '67 VW 1835cc f\·fany l'Xlras. 54S.8436 e 'liti VW BUG e Excellent condition! I "Steve" S:i>-2572 ,,~~ Radl:~~a!Y! ,!oo~ white wall tires. Like new. 1 own. er. ,(ZBS32'l) 549-3031 Ext, 66 01' 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA~ $1799 • NEW MONTEGO •A•NO Nl!W ltll MiAlt9UIS STAllON WAGONS DELUXE Bus '67, good cond. Sia!. LARGE Harbour V.W. C LL Ml. MALllOM IEID · FOi FULL DnAILS NOW! FORD· AUTHO.IZED LU.SING SYSTIM J -..J Delu1e wheel covers, white will t ire1, power lieeri11g, pO"Wer di1c b•eke1, Y-1 . •O~ll56J,S4 ' DISCOUNT $864.04 PIOM WINDOW STICKll ••1cr Phone 962-7898 '66 YW BUG +speed. Sky Biiie \v/Blk Vinyl Int. II·P6096i $1088 Harbour V.W: SELECTION J87U BEAOi BL., 842-<435 of VW HUNTINGTON BEACH CAMPERS ." '64 VW B"", Willow ,.....,, THEODORE ROBINS FORD H b V W Radio, gd. t!fes. Xlnt con. a r 0 u r • • dition 1700.49"-2006 AUTHORIZED '70 VW BtJi. Oeao. Factory 2060 H~~~~~ ~OE~~EVAltD 642•0010 SAJ..ES.._6' SERVICE warranty. AM-FJ\.1 &. -====;:,;;:::;;;;:;,,~=.ii======:! 187ll BEACH BL. 842..f.us Sunroot"1l900. 673!79l9 -Imported AutOI 9600 Autos Wented 9700 '65 COMET '875 '67 OLOS (1/111$1 Su¢1rMie '-· l.Dlded. (VOF OllJ) '1675 2 ODDr. lVTP 05SJ. ,975 19711 BEACl! BL., 842-4435 llUJ\'TINGTON BEAC11 JiUNTINGTON BEACH · '68 VW, Sunroof, radio, dark --,w="'A"'NTE==D,_---1 blue, wh.ite inter. Ex. cond. 67f>-1.Q53. -VOLVO WE PAY CASH C.11•119 Coupe. A11lo. 1rlfl5., ''"'°"' et<. !HOW 12'1 '65 MUSTANG Coupe. Sib. 2lt 1n1. IHHI!: Xl), '117S '67 MERCURY C~lone GT 2 Dr. H.,T. ...... '1675 '66 CHARGER $12· 7 '5 Auto. lrlM., IKtory llt <Dftdl- IJGnlrlfl, POW111" 11ftrlng, power br1tn, rldlo, Mal.,. fTGa 7611 • '69 V.\V. Fastback, radials, radio, chains, top rack, J6,000 n1iles. Tan w/brn int. $2.150. 64>2629. ru pay '°' dolla.-for '""' '64 vw e .... Ex"""'"'"'"'" IF THEY'RE NOT FOR YOUR CAR VOLKSWAGEN 1oday. Call inside & out. $795. cau BOUGHT HERE • • • . and ask for Ron Pinchot. 549-4111. THEY'RE N'oT ,, .. ""' Ex1. '"'"· ...-. ~.71=7=-=vw=· -=1=u~G~ oEALs CONNELL ---------· ·'69 ·v.w. BUG 10.000 milu. '65 T-BIRO LINMI. IOSE US), '1275 '63 V\Y 2 Or. new yellow paint, run!! per!. Mu$1 sell. make offer. 962-17&3 or 5-15-6519. '66 YW FASTBACK . Extra·-· whito wall""'· SP~~~~Zc~:~~~~ER CHEVROLET • radio, healer, 4 speed. tULJ-710 E. lst, S.A. 547-0764. 2828 Harbor Blvd. RH, 4-Spcc<l. Very Clean. 288). ·Costa Mesa 54{>.1200 tSLZ624) $1399 '57 Volvo, runs good, IMPOR'l'S WANTED -=::::::::::::::::::~l~'!!~~,.A11~~-S7-5-~~l°~ Coron1 'l3l5 '66 V\V Camper. New tran.~. new paint, sle~lapc, wide Polygln,s __ !ires, An1 • Fm. $lS9>.SlG=!E!l • s1399 Harbour V W -1.,.,,"'..,",,,'~"'·:;;",,."<".::;::;_,,,":::· ~1·1'0-· .,,·::::'.'I--=="""~~~ ·ar..,our v w . . -··-... 1969 VOLVO 144 S, •"'• BIL!. MAXEY TOYOTA U1 • • 18711 BEACl-1 BL., 842M35 sedan. Like new. 0 n e 18881 Beach Blvd. '66 Pontiac Le M1n1 $1275 •rent .• stetr, br•ttt. 1xsR ntJ, 2 0aor Hlrdloit. A11lo. fr"lr.~ lK'90<'1' 1lr <Dftdl!lofllllll, -r llHrlrQ, rldio, hel'I ... Tl>IW .fN. '66 CHEVROLET ------------1 C.prlc• 4 Door HlrillOP. '1975 '67 Ponti•< C•I Cpo '1475 V-t, 111!0. lr1ns .. IKIOt'll •I• co..clllilnlnO, power-..-1119, rldiO, nu11r. (UMP 502). '68 YW BUG • i9n1 BEACH.BL., 842-44.15 HUNTINGTON BEACTI owner. 6'/:,-1.991 H. Beach. Ph. IJ47-85.$ HUNTING'1'9N BEAOI '69 VW Sunroof. Am/Fm. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR. Auro., RH, t'.:xtra sharp. '63 VW Bus reblt C.orvalr Dark Blue w/ blJc lnl. IM-Antiques, Cla11ic1 9615 FOR TOP USED CARS w/Blk. Jnr. (XJA8121 en, & VW frarw. axle. New MAC. ti7S.7528. 1937 FORD, :tlnt cond, 45,000 U your car is extra clean, Lolcled. (SVH m l. '66 MUSTANG IC-. Auto, tr1n1., •teer. C~VX tol). '1375 '6P MARK Ill SAVE Unelll.I. 51weo & 1¢. ((ln•nil. l'l'Ol. '461. '66 BUICK Skylerk 2 Door HtrdlOll. $1699 paint, paneling, cpts. Sand '61i VW, xln't cond 1n & orig mi's. A collectors sa: us lint. Harbour V.w. tires. top rack, stereo $1400. out. :P.tany xtras. $9:.(l or best delil<'. 846-4m POOLE BUICK 962-Slll offer. 646-1493. ....,, c•-1 . 234 E. 17th St. '1595 ·~~,;':!~!u~~!. tr1n1., $147 5 '65 FALCON ttffr., br•~&. 1lr, Lllldl11, WltO". IVOI{ 1~11. IUCC "21 '875 '!~ Ondge DI. Wgn. $1575 , _ 1""" 1n:vro et vintage r.ar. Costa Mesa S48-T165 18711 BE:ACi-1 BL., 8424435 1963 VOLKS\VAGEN. 1.AJW '58 vw VAN Good unrestoreQ condition. WE PAY mileage engine. runs Custom Interior. Clean! Call ~n alt 6 pm. lltJNTlNGTON BEACH perfect. $675. 2089 Harbor 6&2974 anytime. '59 V\Y Jo''tmny Cnr. Gets Blvd .. CM. 645·1982. ---TOP DOLLAR Autos Wanted 9700 NOW IS THE BEST TIME IN TEN YEARS TO BUY A LINCOLN· MERCURY PROOUCT plrnty of ~tares. $435. 54(}..7474 aft 5 &: wkDds. VOLVO j·l&-7834 '65 Volkswagen $730. Ic>H~5oN'7' SOl't' 7 PASS. '68 V\V Bus, 25,000 Eves. 546-923.5 VOLVO mo·~ De. Orig. ownoL Cher· 'fiJ-VW BUG-ANNIVERSARY ry oood. $2-115: 646--'illl. 'n '6-\ \"'\V Bug, pearl white, . SALE xlnt t_vnd. Radio. Gd. tirtr;. RH, Lo m1. Extra Sharp Blue 1970 DEMO l.JJ mile. $700 842-6001 , w/Blk Int. CVJG687) "142" . . . . . . . . $2759 JohnsOD+SOD. LINCOLN CONTINENTAL • MARK Ill • MERCURY • COUGAR · Or1ng1 County'• Oldnt E1t1bll1htd F1ctory Direct Llncoln·Mercury 0.1ler WE PAY TOP CASH for used c.ars & trucks just call us for free estimate. LINCOLN' N'ERCURY ai26 Harbor mvd .. C.lif. -··-Auto leasing 9110 For L1as1 or Sell 2626 HARBOR, COST A MESA 540-5630 540-5635 Cl Mlle So. of San Diego Frwy.) DELUXE bus 'fi6 New $1399 '"\. 4 speed, radio & healer. • n-built engine, $1450 l)r best H 6 r v w 4740. 1800 E Cpe. for rleliv- offer 96?....-0218 ar OU • • cry, Overseas del Specialist. '69 vw 18711 BEAOi BL .. 842-4435 DEAN LEWIS $1650 * 642-6878 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1966 Harbor. C.1.1. 646-9303 GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sales ~tanager 18211 Beach Blvd. l!Wltington Beach 847-6087 KI 9-3331 TOP DOLLAR '°' CLEAN USED CARS ~ George Ray, THEOOORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. eo. ....... 64Z-001.0 ./ 1970 Cadillac Conv. 400 mi's, black wi red leather. ./ 1970 Cadillac Conv., 4,lm ml·s, custom gold w/gold inter. ./ 1969 Cad ill a<!° 4. dr De Ville, leather inttt .• Oul!land- ing! ./ 1970 Firebird ,v/air COnd. SJOS per mo • ./ 1969 Mercede11 Benz 4. dr. • Diesel. $159. 75 per mo, TRANS WORLD AUTO LEASING O\t Bayshore Richfield, Cor. ncr of Coast H\\'Y. & Dover) Newport Beach, Calif. 642--0069 9900 I Used Cus 9900 j Used Cars 9900 THIS WEEKEND OUR SALESMEN lRE IN HOT WATER! JOHN CONNELL "NO GIVEAWAYS NO GIMMICKS" ••• J 11•I 21 Y ••rt of Ho1111t 01elin9, S1llin9 't~1vrol1h. ON ALL NEW '70 CHEVROLETS IRAND NEW 1970 NOYA 2 DOOR COUPE T\lllld 111111, ci.!lll(t btlts. PO~ ·•-"'9. AM •ldio, •WIP . ..n!HIOll c.,1rol, •hlle Wiii llrPS. 11'11• wheel (0 ...... 1, lllieT) (1 7"61•J Llot Price ........ $2881 .15 DISCOUNT ........ $318.62 ::,~. .. .. . . $2562.53 IRAND NEW 1'70 KINGSWOOD ESTATE WAGON Olhae bills, Ont"' glaH, _, win· ~ PGW111" llH llfll •lttOow, 1lr Glftdltlotoint, ..... liff shOdr.1 ... ---lll<bo.fl}ldr11 ..... tic, PO-,_.-., blllH WSW, Ml\ rldio w/ ,..., .c>H•. (,11) (IS21J11 Lht l'rlce ........ $S06'.40 DISCOUNT ........ $878.0S r.~ •..... ~ $419135 IRAND NEW CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO TurbDohYll•-llc, 150 eng., 111•. 119htlno, tlrlteo 111.tu. POWll" windows, llDclr ""'"· dr. 111'lb., vinyl rwl, 1lr cOl'ld., pawer tlftrll'IJI, It. mon. IVl-ltm. AM·FM •Miio, rear IPffklt, rur t1flder 1•!rl1, (HP) (1709.Sll Ll5t Price ........ $4618.05 DISCOUNT ........ $725.44 ::~~. ' . ' '' . $3892.61 BRAND NEW 1970 CHEVROLET CHEVELL& HARDTO' Turbo-l'ly(lrem.1k, 11r1to 1111c•11 s".b. consolf, 1lr c....O., ._,. ''""' 1f19 & llr!lku, no -ltoe. tint. glan. btlllcl WSW, tll ""''°'la. clodc, /l.M rldlo w/rNr -•r. l I (1616'01 l.15t Price . ..... 54 .. 00 DISCOUNT . ...... 16.6' ::~. ' ..... $3464.41 IRAND NEW IRAND NEW 1970 IMPALA 1970 CHEVROLET BRAND NEW 1970 CHEYIOLIT MONTE CARLO TUf'bo.°'hY11r1m11lc, tlllllcl 1111..., llO• er wll'dows, floor in.II, F&t bfnpr. 11nh., vlnvl tODI, AM·FM, ''"lorY •Ir. 400 mg., COfl'lfOrl llU wllHI, pOW., slttring, el(. {2'.\) 01"'9S) ,List Price ........ $4697.lS DISCOUNT ........ $71S.14 ::.~ ....... $3982.01 BRAND NEW 1970 CHEYROLIT CONCOURS WAGON T!nlH gllU, POWIC 1111 111le window, IK!Dry lfr, JOO-llftll':, IU'fbi>t!Yi:l'rl· "'Ille. DO'll'tr ''-""· bitted wsw .. ti.rll 'Nl'lftl c-., IVOlll9I c•rrllr, clclct. /l.M r.cii9. (~l I 111.ao.I) List Price ........ $4431.20 DISCOUNT ........ $607.43 ::~ •...... $3823.57 IRAND NEW 1970 IMPALA BRAND1 NEW CHEVROLET CAPRICE COUPE T11rt1D-'1Y11r"""lt, llClory •Ir, 400 enol"•· 11n1111 11~1, DOWf<" ,,.,~, _, grd1., peiwer """llO· v!nvf rool, '""' lendl:I'" 1klrrs, AM r1Cllo W/11!0• 1peok1r. r•llV whnll, •we. 110!\I. C'60l !1181311 Li5t Price ....... $4973.60 DISCOUNT . .. $934.43 ::.~ ....... $4039.17 BRAND NEW 1970 CHEVROLET GREENBRIER WAGON Tw11Hi'fllfem.11c. linlcd 111.t", 2GO \If 1nglM, PDWfr ttN rlnt. AHt rldlo, ... Ip, ""1$51m! COlllrDI. C9021 f1'"7•1 Ll5t Price ...... . $3708.40 DISCOUNT .. $459.83 r..·~ •...... $3148.57 IRAND NEW 1970 CHEVROLET BRAND NEW 1970 CHEYROLn CUSTOM EL CAMINO . wr.111 1klt w111 tlru, 11111 IYheel cow· tf!, hel!tr. (lllOI (lUl•lJ Li5t Price ........ $1119.00 DISCOUNT ........ SSOS.16 ::~~ " ' " $2639 .14 BRAND NEW 1970 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE F1Cl'Oty 1lr, 300 ..,gin., lllrflD..nVl!rl- mlllO., Vlo!'I reof, lll'ltld .~ ... 11w<k>O. brlllcl wsw. l lK. t lodc, AM radio wl•Mr 'PM~irr. ••lly "*"Hl1, vln'(I Inter., w>Klal 111tpen- lton. Ult) !1JilOJ) list Price ... .... $4568.65 DISCOUNT .... $836.33 ::~~. ' .... $3732.32 CUSTOM COU'E.·--·----NOYA ----11---CUS'TOM-COU,t--.._.!.CA'E9'W:ffi-1URDTOP -· -~ ••tn1lk.. 350 "'II-:-1!nted 111.ts" lloor ,.,. .. , vlnvt ""''· 111r coni:I., ,_,. mlr...,,., '411<111 F&A ·~ bllllcl wiw. 1ieo:. ooc~. AM CJlldio. r1lly WhNll.. 11'tt 111'2711 IRAND EW _J 97,!I...£!!!! OLn MONTE CARLO Lid l'rlce ........ $4629 .z s DISCOUNT ....... SIS6.20 :::: •...... $3n3.os Tl~!l!d 111111, bodV ilde ll'llClll,., lll•llO- hv<lr•m111c, petwtr 1t•1ng, 1v11p, .... 1n1oro <Clflll'OI, belled w~w. AM· •aillo, P511 0 1'167> Li5t Pric• ........ $3116.65 DISCOUNT ..... $419.63 ::~~ •...... $2697.02 T1.1rt»llY11rem1tk. t lr (Of'ICf,, vln'(I roof, Untld gl1n, $$0 ..ie.. PO-itttr!.,g, llelllcl WSW, tMr 1.,..k.,, 1tltc.lrlt dock. r11ly wllftts. O••) {H2•JI List Meo ........ $4539.10 DISCOUNT ........ $84S.'6 :::: ....... $3693.14 T11rba-h.,,:tr111N1tlt, llnled glau, PD•· er Hlll'lno. lle'lted WSW, lull """"I coven, /IM rldlo, llnled 111111, 1.07! (1~71 List Price ........ $3461.BS DISCOUNT ........ $468.02 ::.~. .. .. .. $2993.83 Turll&·h\'!l"Mllk:, l>OWef 1IHrlng, bflle.:1 WSW, l<M •Miio, llllllcl e11u. tv1p. emi1uon CPntnil. { .. ) 0•46Ul . - Li5t Price ........ $3762.10 DISCOUNT ........ $410,69 ::.·~ •...... $3281.4l 2828 HARBOR. 'llVD.; COSTA _MESA _ NEW CARS • USED CARS ••• 546·1200 546-1203 The boss his h•d •bout all he c1n take i nd he's given cur salesmen orders to sell cars and s•ll 'em fast! We're overstocked and cars must be sold, regardless of how sm1U the profit. Come in toda y and 1'1' one of cur salesm•n show you how easy it is to s1vei i9 on a better car now. •· . 1970 MUSTANG 1970 MAVERICK IUND Nrw' IU.ND NIW H1rdtop, Hi9h b1c• b11ck1f t•1h, color key1cl cerpeh, floor 1hifl, iJ1dr11ment 91119· 2 door ttcl•~· l:t11d •1111, 1l1n.:l1rcl liclo•y tt. E7f x'l4 Fili1ertl111 b1lteJ tir11. OFOIL· equipp•.:I. OK91T274490.• 116131. •$2595 '66 CNTY SQUIRE A11to., t•.:lio, he.tter ]52 CID 1n,ine, 6 p•n,, WSW, wh11I c.ov111. IRUU 213) Slits '65 FAIRLANE v .1, 4 door ·•d111, power •leerh19, t.tdio, he1t1r, WSW, beige with m1tchi"9 vi'lyl !rim. IEQV 6151 SHI PRICES PLU TAX .. LIC, 'ITTl.'IP'At:A--. 2 Door H.trdtop. R1dio, h11t1r, P/S, F.tclory A/C, WSW. Gr1•n vi11l'I "P· IWIE 1551 $1995 '67 COUGAR 11111 w/blu1 i11l1tior, whit1 vi11'f'I roof, redio, A/C, P/S, 'I I, WSW, tinted 911~1. llEM 7521 SI''' '66 MUSTANG 21' VI, 1:011.,.rtible, r1dio, h11tir, pow1r •l•1ri119, Wirt wh11I coven. R11I •h11p. ISLY 2161 S14TS $1899 . '67 VW BUG R1.:lio. "•••••, 4 'P•icl, wh i+1 ••II lir11, l11utiful c•1, l l(ell1"t tonditi.,11 l\IAN2,ll Sll'i '64 GRANO PRIX Full pow•• with 1;, cond;. tto11in9. 16CZ 116! S79J '67 PLYMOUTH 4 Or. Se.ti~. ••d•o, WSW f!r11, 111+1., "'· Powi r Sir wh11I CDW, 1ZNVt5&J S••' OON'T MISS THESE BUYS FROM THE GOOD GUYS __.SOUTl·I COAST._ ~RD~ MERCURY 4,4.ISIS . JtJ ROADWAY, U.flo\11114 llACH ~f.]151 _______ ...,._ ___ ~ .. " • I ----··-----··:·r ' ._. . Frldl/, June .12. 1910 DAILY PILOT 411 ~SPORTA~ION I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPOR·TATION ·I TRANSPORTATION . I TRANSPORTATION -, TRANS~ORTATION I TRA.NSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION -C..1-. • --Coro , 9IOO Now Cono -How Co" 9IOO -C•" · 9100 Now Cort -Now Cono -NowC1rs HG0 1l-N-1..;.w_¢_·1-,-',-=='-- ·a-RIND_,_ ' -NEW • • oo,.,. oupo, Ali+.mttlco +rtn1mi11ion, conceel.d r•cl io ""''""'· fit1ro gla .. bt!lod tiro1, podded d11h, itot belh, bodtup lit11, du•I 1po1d 1lectric ""iport. Imm•• di•l1 d11i¥try, 4Jl270Z600• 154 • 1r.----------------------·....--1•-·~.--------------------...... IMPORT DEPARTMENT ' • • ,, . '6"8JAGUAR XKE . · Coupe. -4 speid tr1nsmi11ion, c.hrome wire wheels, r.adio · end ' heater, I owner locally owned cer. Beautiful Arctic white exterior wi+h black full leather in terior! tXDA774) ' ' . ··~6-s~~~~ lo~~.,. o~ned &: serviced car with •pproximate~ . ly 29,500 miles. Just sp~tless. IWIC897) '69~~~dltra~~~'..,. rod;o, hHter, low mHes, gorgeou• $2995 · automobile. IZC8252 I ., '6·8!~~~~~;~,~~;on, rod;o •nd hHh'-lmm-ecu-$14-85' late ,automobile. Shows outs+ariding care. (VWS5131 17, ' -. --. ---------·-~· '6 .. ,-. t!~5~0~~.~~~~e~t!u~~d roedder equ;pped $499.5 with 4 speed transmission, leather interior and AM -FM radio. You must really be sure to see this one. 1421 ASG J . ' - -. -'670PEL . Sport coupe. 4 speed transmission. Th is low...rn ileage local car, only 4'0,000 miles, is in fabu1ou5 condit ion. Won't last long at this p'rice. ITXUOSI) $119.5 . ,.. •. ' 234 E. 17th St. Auto Lening . 9810 Used Cars 99oo Used Cars iJVTBORIZED BVICK-#JPEL·.JAGV.4.R SALES and SERVICE . . ' 2 Door co11p1. VI 1n9in1, 1utom1+ic ir1nunfl1ion, radio end "••t1r,.pow1r 1!1orin9. !u1t irnmecu!1t1. IVTP795l ., ~1895 '66 Chevrolet Caprice i Door h•rdfojl.1 VI •n9i11•, •11tom•lic trt1111t1i11io", rtdio .ind h•••••· pow•• il••tin9. f,ctory •ir conditio11in9, buck· •' 11•h. A v1ry nic• .iulomobil• prictd to cl1tr. fTRK19ll '69 Buick Le Sabre -4 Deor S.Oen. VB •119>111, .utomet1c l•11111mi11ien, ttd:e •nd h11t1r, pow1r .1l1•ri119 •nd pow1r br1k11, f•ctory 1ir ·ceMitioni119. (YND0~4 I __ sa-995, __ _ JAGUAR COSTA MESA . 9900 Used Cari '68 Buick Wildcat CusloM 4 Door hardtop. Autotnetic:, r1clio, hetltr, pow1r dooring , f1etory oir conditio11it19, 1t1r.o t1po, 1old ind 11r.,,ic.d 'locelly. I 1 l29EJ) s2&95 '65 Buick Electra· 4 Doer h11rdlop. F11fl Pf'-• 1qu;pm111t plu1 ftdery ,;, conditiening. A lev1ly 0111 ownfr cer 1eld •nd 11i'victd bv u1. (P$C19ll, · '69 RIVIERA Cut+om. Full pow••· f1clo1y •it conditioning, vinyl tep, chfome wh11l1, (XBKl401 548-7765 '900 Used Coro 9900 ·uood c.,. . __ ...;.:..::.;: 1;.;;:.;.;.. ___ _,,__ __ _ '900 u...i c.,. ___ .:.'900:.:;1u_;..i __ c_._,. ____ -__ ,u...i c.,. BUICK CAMARO CORVAIR FALCON MUSTANG OLDSMOBILE OLDSMOBILE V LEASE V '69 Cadillac eoupe De Ville, full power, air, \tinyt,roof, am/bn stereo. New White· walls, tilt 5teering whl, $169 per mo, ' --sou:rH COAST CAR LEASING 300 W. Cst Hwt,.NB. 645-2182 BUICK '59 Buick 4 door~good· transportation $100 p h 1 -. BUICK '63 Riviera. IMMAC. COND. All extras Inc. air. \Vhile w/blk lthr int. $1095 8.13-0101 days; 833.0144 eve. CHEVELLE '62 atilck convtrUbte,_ as Is $1SO. Weekdays aJler' 6 p,hr. I---=;;.;_ __ ;__ Sat •A>Sun at day. 546--4478, '69 MALIBU 350. VS. 300 Is )'OU ad.-lP the clusflied hp. am/lnl rad.. 4 spd, SF.CTJ:ON? Someone I a $2.'iOO. 492-lEklG blwtJ 8: 30 watchi. iar lL Dla·I a..m. &.f:30 p,m, • 11 _ ....,, _Dial T for RESULTS '69 Camaro li'.1-4 &pd. Excellent C'Onditlon .$2500 •64Q-0&88• • j I • l iiii4 :c rn "' ::c > :Ill' .,, "' "' .... . .,, rn z n .-,... ·z ... ::c "' . . 1• ' E . ...._ -~--'-•• . . '-*-"..-·~ ...,--:t·97crMVDA-.G · ... -~ • , • · 100% PARTS AND LAIOR .. WARRANTY '4000 MILES OR 90 DAYS • .TRUCK SPECI~~--. 1 . '64 CHIVtOUT '>'• TON ~ I . 7 .... "'*""'fie:. ,..,.... ·~-...., h ,.... ..... •Ir cW: (,,... • • '68 .!IV .4. W.D. . . ..,.. . ....................... """"" 1vn ""' • --$14ff I ,,_ --~ . .' o. ' ~ .. • . " ' . -. '. .. . ' " \ --j. " DI ' . .. ~ . ~ . ~ ~. ,,, 0 H 1.0' 1 0 -~ .•.1 ', ., •\, r , t,. H .,.. 1 ·' .', ? f 'f' .4f ·.-.. . . .. .--·- '