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1970-07-14 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
• '7 .. • • • • ,, Ill • ______ .._.. __ -'!! ......... ~~ .... '!Ii-~~-... ~ -··---~~i ~-Biki!Ji~d · ·t;;~ . . . ·Heads· far.· Fris~o · .. ' ~ ~ -· ' . - • Vi~· .111.i~y~le ' • \ ' •• • ' ' • . ' :RI~ ·r iaague :ifes'ia.-.~Three Fires . . . . .. ~--~··Jnst ~ .. o:n~ .Day . " .. ,• ' ' ' . • . -. ... -. , • ·~ ' ' '' ., ' . ' ' .. .· ... ; . ' • • DAILY PILOT 'Devil' Murder ·Snspe~ts * * * 10 ' * * * r . , . .: •. ... ,.. . . ~ ··.,;,, JUESQAY AFTERNOON,.J~ll: l4r fti!h. "",.. · I , --....,...._,..,....,~ ....... • .. .. .. . ' Ni ' __ ... , . • ' : ' ... .:;-.-. v~~--....-' '-, . .,. . " ~·'•rt~·I •if ,1 _,2 ,. :'\ • • I ~ • , • _...., ...,11 .;. • . I '· ••. '.;;1-~" ~t·: ::·=· ··~h'··::·.-.\' .. ~:::\~< :"N; ·:!··<1t "· Summer . ., .. , -;;;,/.;. ". :l _.,o· · 1 · >~e· . a ·. · .. : :e-.s . .. . ' ·I f. _ J , , ~.L ~ .~~ , • ·~ • " ~~ r _., 1 ° j1~; . $.900·:Fr . ~ Biilik Hotrer ,As · .. , .. Q .... ~ .. ,, ., .. ·3F·· ·u· · ·· :,;· · · · · -.. "· .. -.,~·~: . ires · it ~tenib,.· to' blow up ·the building lhe.f"OIM)ef~ who .apparer)tlY beaded in with altruglycerb1, a pale, 'qervous bandit the direction ol nearby Wilaon·Street with long s\dei;rurm snatched·nea~ly $900 · Similar fob6erieS ·have 1oCairfed at ffom •a_Costa Mesa bank teller Monday Orocker Citlz.em banks in U1e ;Garden ' A'neilhbor-~'flimel'aroosed ·a Costa!'Mesa.1 family::t&te 'M41ndily night and thefl began. fighting'. the• 11,500 bla,. tU!a't destroyed 'their .C1" .and bidly damaged the gara~ge. afterOoon and fled on foot. Grov&l area and' tos ArfgtieS-tecentJy, He •ctiked in~· the ~1'9Cker Ci~ens but the M6nday iftemoon case was ap- Nalioo8J.Bank at 2300 Harbor· Bobl~&;rll, parenUy Wlrelated. · · : ' • ' • ~l:!Qut' three· miJ'futes ·to 'l p.m. at!d' slid · ·>.n-;-~tic c~m~a· ca'ug6t··a '~to a 1'>le 'ovefto \e1Jer JoY,c.-e ·Barnett. ol P!e" nitfogfycerin 'baz)dit • in' the-. Los '•'My 'fil'St 'lhciugbt,·was .h&.was a 1deaf-Ange~. case . a~ Sgt .. 'fed . Cµrcy . ~id Firemen were .also kept buiy earlier in the day for several hours .by .a stub- born gr&ss fire blamed on chikireo playing with matches. mute," Mrs.· garnett tol4 Off~ Al MJ:>.~ B_fimett "'fU 'sl;M>~wn ·a still, copy MUir, one of the nrSt, policemen, t,9 of 1t ·Monday. . Batlaiion Ch.ief Ron , Coleman sa]d Costa Mesa's new J)ollce helicopter w115 • called into service to serve as an aertal eye for hot spots smoldering In tbe ~acre blaze. f'elJoCh the scene arts the alann. "She said Uiey appeared siMf1~~ but "'We have nltro • • • we Will bloW~ were definltely mt ~ same mart,'' Sgt. the place up," the oole read. CufTY explained. 'lbe ma"n n-ever showed any evidenCj! The bandit in the Costa Mesa job of having the deadly compound. had reddiSh blonde hair, red sideburns. Mrs. Barnett said she .stalled, trying. was' about five feet, ten inches \all to punCli' an alarm button,. but. 'th_e ·aoo~ w-ore 'lllit sl3cks .. aiid ..... a -ytillow'ish 'nle most serious fire in terms· of damage occurred !hortly before ~O 'p.m. ; ii the Fr~k· Billa; home~lll 'Pmklio nrr,e, originating la the garaie. shaggy-haired robber -increasingly im-sport shirt. patient -ordered her to hurry up a~, _ Po.li~e &aid mosi of. I.he robber_y loot · Chief ciiteman said a wirinc tialfunc· Uon in the fimily'i; 1976 5tatleft wagon, which was destroyed, may ,have been~ the cause. grabbed the wad of bills away. \\•as in $20 denominaUons The quick-thinking teller wa ved to bank · manager A. R. DeBrestian as the bandit, .about 25 years old, hurried out the door but he missed her gesture. Mrs. Barnett yelled she had been rob- bed, at wf1idl time, police said, De Brestian ran out the door looking for Ora•ge Coast W ea Cher Run yesterday's weather forecast up the nag pole for it will be men of the same today. Low clouds and Joc1l fog are forecast fOf' nlght and early eorning hours. Temperalures should reich mid.a:ls. INSm E TODA.Y VUCount's son tell.I judge his w0ts °' he pleodB ouiltu to . foroe r'JI. It setms t11e "beautiful immac'®telu dreuedJJf girl he ·100rritd turtttd'. ovt to be d CGU girl See Storu Page 4. --I -n --I _.,_, I l't'Me ....... 11 ._.. ,.,, l'9dl Mlftttt 1•1t ==-11 n ·-. W-'• Nt'ft 1).14 lntrepi.d · Facing Key Cfi:P. .µ.ar~· · Against Valiant He added that Fred Amburgey, who lives on nearby Fremont' ;Lane, first notiei!d the fire and notlfi~ the Bixlers, · 'who· hadl retired alread"y. Several fire trucks 4nd CN!WS wftt 1 htkl · at" tthe 1 scene 1oC..f'U'e · brush and grass fire which bl°aqened 25 acres o(· the' Santa Ana River · channel and banks between Victoria Street and By ALMON LOCKABEY Adams Avenue. • ' -..,1111 MlfW Estancia High School and FairVtew Jt I · 'Si.ate Hospital are r'lear lhe area, wtUch . w:s ntrepld alainst Valiant ·today Is also the s~ of prehistoric Indian tn t should prove one oe··the key • di""' s currently bcJng probed by Cal race,, in the America's Cup obServa(iorl sW;~ullerton anthropology students. tr~als oil Newport, R.I.· • . • • "Kids playing~with 'matcheS waa the ~~· the 1967 defender skippered cause but we couldn't pinpoint the K1utl -by B1ll _F1cker of Newport Harbor Yacht . · '., said Chief Coleman addfng the Club, was out to ~tain hfr unbltmis~-~rc~me in at 2:49 p.m. ~nd hi.I men ed record ~ 6 "Wild ~ no .losses m were oo the scene four hours. , the observahon trials. "l w'Wi heCk of a mess," he said., 8t!'e . soundly beat OJ.arley Morgan 's .~ ·A \nuch 4 smaller brusb [ire reported ·Htiritage Mond17 by nine rrtlnu~ mar.gin at 11,40 •a.m. charred about 2~5 IQ'ts over a It.I mil~ course in light ~irs, or land near Arbor Way and Republic On Sunday, Hentq~ trounced Valiant, Avenue in the same general area..· ' ll>e new SIO!lhen><!eoigned 12,meter skip- ·~ J>y BobJtl~ of,~~I"'! -i·'l;~,, •,., I j • .• , '•' "horn what we've -.. rir.' we ·Chrysler ·Jn-Recall should have an eclfe," 88id Fkbr as • ~ he aod his crew pnpom! U1 1JO qalnst 'DETROIT (AP) -Chrylier COrp. 1111, Valian~ "But we'll need all the edge nounced Monday that It · )s ootl!ylng we can get," ht added. awn era of t ,225 current model M375 Valiant entered the trials as the k>pskl# Dodge Chassis for motor homes to take · ed favorite to win the right to represent their vehlclea to their dealers for In· the U.S. in the CUp defentt in September. 11pection and correction if necessary of But so far ~e has been no viatch ·a posslble improper positioning of brake (See YACIIT, Pip I) tube.I on lhe frlme side ralL • '" ' ·~. I ''' :.. J,. • t I I • ' ' ' ' ' l • • •· I-• - . ' . . .. ' • ...,.. . ' . ' • f { , I • . , I r Dl~:Se.e~ · ~; ~ , ·' ,. : r r , ' . ' liidictlhents : ; ' '. . . . On Drift~r.s • , < r 1 t { ; --' · · By JOHN y:U;rv.RZA '. , I • ot'llle lliMIY ,,a;r.ftff . • I 11\ ! . I • • • ' I I.,;; I 'I11e case .against six drlrters· accused In the bizarre devll-worahlp butoherinC of MIS.lloit '\)Jejo•teasJier• Mfs,."on!I"'° Nancy Brown will c:cxne · Mtote tba Orange Counly Grand Juey W~y. If offictrs fron1 1the Dilttict" ~I pffice are successru1 In wlnnin~ Ur dictm~ against·t!le ~na ol>walill.m. whO assett.dly ' -.hln tlie \fovll, the case of ft\e brutal death or the teacher and of service statlofi manager. Jerry W&yne Catlin will go directly to'~r QJt1rt for' tiia I. } ' · '· r. \ . r That PrOcess mea.ns th"at thi 1standlnl court appearances at amrgNnenta anl preliminary '. hea'r!Ags w o•U:J d be preempted, lbw slamming a Ud on couttniOnf'"J>llllllbn or-imertlon.-med• nate lut """ bv a c1e1.... a1Ul"!'1 .telling ol an OCl!Ult ritual taking pl*" with parts of Mn. Brown's body ·after fstie wu, hacked ito d!!•th i l{l an ·~ile 1 !Or,inge:< Grove. 1 . , 1 ~ Huntington :Beach la\f)'et'j iJ.awreqce Gamble, 31;. handlincr the .c~ 1for1 a ,major defendanl,:Sle!>b!ri Cflig Huid, 1'20, disclosed UI a r.porter1ast 'l'hundit1 ,that ~ clierit, ™ '•Deg~ ·.~ador lo! lsorls of the'. -lld!C bmid.''worsh*1 the deVil. · ' • · I Gamble ,sald H\ll'.d ,lold ,,f loolling as Mrs. Brown'a body• was subJ ' I"' bulcherlfll! on .the llope! of a bou • J strewn ·area • ol Clefflarid N:! • t· • .. ·~, , ....... ; r -.,. . , Forest.,.,,"': l , _11 ' ' • ~-..-;I!' ~ • ',. .Dit.ILV PUAJ'""...... . Kurd, Gamble added, rear"" U.t i •• ··~oN,THl.RO~r"liin')N.\r1oN 'IAN·FRANC1sco·" . : ic1tvu wu 'dbtreoae<1 at 'tbe '~:f · ,.. · J-uio•"-'-'"a,LOft Melrt "-•<iMti Mita ' ... of •·Blble'ln ·• •jaU .cell whlre J ' --~'9 , ,..,. . .. J 1 defendant Is helot( held. . ' 1 , · ,. ·, \ · • · 1 ~., • • • " 1 Since the dllclosure by 'Gamble - ' • who nauy -be would la,k • '.lJn.i~i~le~.·: 1~ · .s:F : .... ·t1:;~~?!~~·1o. · , , , , · ' "" . l • • ... ·• , · · caee:·He wt11 a1io pldd ·Hw'd ' ': •, _.,_ ,.,. · . thea~5'1.d .. · :. ·~~sa. Gi'fl ·P~ns 'VltJU'ual ~;,ip:: s1~:~rr;·~~~";; ~-~·,r ~ ... 1 ~ . , . , ,.... ' ~ ·~· 'l ~ "' 1 1 • • 1 · , ! •• • I in•~ lrt tl;le,..,dsbil·c~. F ' ' ' ; ' ' ' • ' Sh!rill'•. Li.I!lcliaftl DrUe ~ By ~!" .... ~, , . ~~ .... ~'.it hatn~?~·· done 1 •t t\IO J~'p eonuhents, ~ ~ -statemtnt& m \he• sat.Ilic ' rites ,r-e-w.~~,woold1,.;i..• :,:r girl ..... _up,~ Mla·DoucJal, ol )111111-.Place; I judicial 1nd 11111 In hli lnvestipjlon ,,_ • .., poru, ·~ , Colla Veu,' wu -UI d..,.n Ii!< aopeCI hid nbt bftfi deeply etplorfl. -INtlnl md a -ol .-inlO today at ·I 1:m.. on the lint lee ol "'None of ll>e ~bi will dilc:uto ""° a boctpock aod heocl for Son Fnnclsco , ax·•eek slghbeeil)g trip lo the roman-exaCtfy per!~ the ~. ol ~ on a unicycle -with no"'°" Ure? tic city by the bay. · '"' the remal111," lie oald. I 1'Becadae it'• twlce 11 falt u hiking," She exdected to wobble Uv:ougb Hun-Hur~, Gamble aald, sweers he neif'tr say1 Jacquie Dougla11 2t, a freckled t~ton Belch about t a.m., and about killed the woman. nor partk:~J*td: in maale< of dlsarlnin1 lo&ic. ilee UNICYCLE, P11< II (See DEVIL, hp 11 I • l • I ' I Dolll.Y -• MIL.Y ""'°' ... ,,_ OUIDINO THI INTRIPID N1ti:port Yechttman flcker ........... l YACHT ••• Peru Reports List 70,000 Casualties LIMA, Peru (AP) -The -loll and mWiJ11 penon1 In Ibo May SI earthquake now have been estimated al 70,000 by Peru'• beollh mlnllter. Maj. Geo. Rolando Canl Qin-Uni gave !bit ftsur• to Galo Plus, .....wy. ...,..., of !he Orpnbatlon of Amerlco -who .Wlod Ille dev-..1 .... in the lllOWlla1naul wl1ey of Huaylaa today. DAILY PILOT .. ..,... ..... " ........... . ~ ..... Iii ....... ,.., c........ ._Cl ala C&Mtl COAST PU&tlMfNO cbM,AWY •·'-* "· w.-,,,........ ... ,..._ ,1,,. l. c.,..,. Yk• ,,..., ..... co-.!~ Tlie11111 ll:•e•il E<ll .... 'nio11111 A. MMrphlu M-lnt 1.itw lldi1rtl P. !"leK ... ONlll9 '-'' 1'1flW -· C8lf9 ,_.., .. Wt.It .. , "'"'· ~ .. ttti, m1 w.1 ,, .. , ..........., ~ ... :to: tit,_,,,_ Mwlllll91M ... dol ,,.,. ............ ... ~I at IWVI I.I (--.... Vlilii AppalacMc Nixon ·Probing Economic Ideas LOOISVlLLE, 111. (UPI) -Prfllld<ol Nino Otw bo<'e today to meel wllh IS Appalachian llate aovernon and ex- ~ _.. aupport for Ibo -ol ,,_ .. ~ to pnomoto U>e-··-·~ ,'lbl chief u.ec:utlve received a rousing -from •bout 1,100 partiaanl, and fold tbl crowd bit ldmlnl&lnllon WU ....nmc -pis of llltinf - bJp miployment 111111 • ""'" cact ol llvlq. I Assault Suspect Seeking Auto Held by Police A -man who eomo Into tb1 1--pollc< ~at 1:40 ..... 1odq to -111111 -ol hJs cw, 1,..mded e•ller followtaC • nJb.. berl', WU -ptly placed under lmol u a 1U1pect Jn the Crime, polJce ,.port>d, Booted u a IU.ptd tn the beating 111111 .-,.Y ol George Chrl&topher, SI, of Los Angeles, wu James Alexander Crutcber, I>, a P'amieDt and owner al lilt lmjoouDded ·-• • A ......i wapoct, David lllarles FQll.er, 21, wbo uld he Uftd at the Del Cimino Hotel, WU U1'elted an hour earller al Qom Street 111111 -C..I !Jlllnny. Police 1t111 are lleklng a lhlrd .,.. beu...d to ban been Involved. The c:hUn cl fttlli! w• tel off at 1:11 a.m. wl)m ~phoned !<om I -Coul Highway au llallon to report he had been approached on the lklardwalk by a man who asked for I citar•, then Wil knocked down by tile man 111111 1wv cam1>1n1<1111 wl1o made off wllh his wallet. arrt.stopber wu g1ven first aid at the pollqe llatbt, then drove to South ".We'rt w«tlng for tbe kinil of pact all Americana want and we're aotnc to 1et It, I can IUW't you," Nixon a&Jd. .. We're worklna for a 'better Ule 'under wbldl .. 'am bavt hllb ~ 111111 c:ul down . oa tbo ,. ol living. We' rt pleued by the non-potlttcal Tillt. ~ But be addfd: 1'tvtrY tlme I've been on· 1be llcte!, Kentuc:kf· bu eomt llvwlb· " The _.,.,,,.,., ••••ting ltal<I from tllOi lllep -to N<w York - f.-........ ol the coocepl befUll wkb ... Jarmatlaa ot ibe . Appelechl•" ~ Commlnloo to • ·-tclle as part of Nil:on'1 "New Feder&). !ml" program. 'lbe govemon believe the AppillChlan conc'l'I. Jn Ill 111111 year wi111 surprl.!lnilly llllle erlllclsm, bu been · an effectlvt ...upoyeny .,_I rln one of Iha poore!I .. Ilona of the nation. • White -IOur<OI lllld thal the \IA!lte --""""'" h11 --.tly eoplorinl the llU(llltiOO -In w1llch the P-t WU llld Jo be mt<ra1ed -to mote more recJonol oomm-1n 1m Ii> 1unne1 fedeTol ll10lltY Into -· development pro-grams. Ni.Ion has pledged to create • new partnership In f-.J..tato relations. 'l1le ji(OVtmon would IJlle to tee federal granll dltburold oa a block buts IO rol!ional ......... Iona. Put ol 1be -plan for imprmcl federal·.... rolallons 11· a rev.........n.c pial wberoby a poitlool ol tua mlleoted "1 tht foderll .. ...,,. menl -.Id be -to...... ' ne AJp1ecbl1d suvemon w. r. r-'"<J prepared to --lllnx>llY the plan, wtilCb bu -tied up for almoet a year in the Houle Way1 and MWllC<nun-. The pn>JJOll) called for a return lo needy ,...., ol bllf a bllllen dollm in ~ first year of operation, riling to S5 billion after four year1. Coul . Colnmmlly Hoepilal ·to .... ' ~ medicl!' au.nuoo for a 1ac1a1 Surf Champions ~. witl•••et to· the Ulalllt . :.i~d-:,1~ho1i!;'~.:;: Set to Compete ct tl>e vehfdo. aod arrat ol two ct the • .,,~ At H11':1tington 1' • .:!~-.l 'ft'7' Mon 1l>m."' ........... top..., .... ,IJIY llDRU' '" nm•n: • .,. .-1n a ...... -1ep1. 11, Jf and lJll fer 'the IOllUll U.S. .ijehl, 1on Arsgn... ~.~ o1 .-a , " :i, · , 111111 ....... anddl{I !111ltbeu!lnc A lleijiiit Beocil ....... WU-~ hos find -dolet all1ocly todoy follqwlnc her ..., .. Mpn-for the amllli conle8l. · ~ lijllt Oii ......, charrea. Rulea and ret111ltlloal for the 1170 Ma!t E. Schlottman, 11, -lllTIOlod ._ wlll be ~ 1!f a meeting lirN"""'"_la_wllh ol lho ·eucullve -W-y I llundaJ nJchl fin -did an mth~ -fl,IOO dlmac• to m A_,..... '111e codM, lll1Clloned "1 Ibo WMlem boille at llOI w. Octon Fnd. Surf1nc -Uoo. -lndlvldual ~ alJece Ibo Y"'mc wanan let compeUUon In jwl1or and IOlllor dlvlllon1 !Irr to 1hl ho u 1 • by llnllllll a pile for men and _,,.., -evenla of wadded up poaten wtadi lht b a d ..i a dory ,_ ln>llld, 1be municipal put In. --· pier. ~ llho hod., .....,... wltb A luau for .m11tanti ..i COOlal -" ... --~ 1be _..... wlll -tbl -doy ~ IDTNtip'bin llfd I h e ,_ tn Sept. 11. Mm't: hn 150,000 ...,.n;edl)' -tbl f1n Jn l'lllllatloll ~ .... -'""°'*"' to -the forbolar tvtdod llan lbt-IUl'lloc ~ r.,... l' .. e l UNICYCLE TRIP .•• l!IO mu. lliort ol deaUnallon, bound for • overnl&l>I ally wllh lr1enda In Seal Bf!ld!. A unlcycllll for Ille pal nine yoon, J acquit wUI follow Paclli< C o a I t H!Pay,. malllng lJll to 21 mu.. per dey for • lel.ounly loot at Ibo llllh call!omJa landacape. Hoovy lrllllc, lack ol ....., .., -Jn ·-ml beat .. her main wwri•, but 'flclllnce, -· fellow lravelen ... tbt ....... blldnl will all balp out. "I mJtbt hove Jo walk or hltd>hlke. about lJll mile&," llho ei:plaliw, lince _.,. -not for unicycle -.. ~. 1be Callloml1 l!IFway Patrol -ad· mlUadJ1 Hloollbld al lho mUqut lrlp plan -told JllOl(Ule 1111 S.brday, for -ol dMlillalUoo, thll • fallt 1nlo 1be padallrtao IWhlr .,.. eycllat .,,._,._ "Poor ..,, "' kind Of freaked-out 1 lllllo," llho llld ol lie CHP olllcer. Mill Doqla ba1 made tllree unlcytje pllpimap to ~ -, bul llYI lht roa11J _, need to lf~Uy _... Into lhlJ>e for the Ion( houl. "She'1 tot the Jep for It," Mayor llobeR1 M. wu ... nld admlnncly M..,. day, 1tter he preaented her with a letter ol 1nlrod~lon to JOM!l> Alkilo, his San Fr-counterpart. t•Any courtesy you can e1tend thi! Y"""I lW will be groatly aweciat.ct by ... •and au the dll-" C.Sta M•," his letter to Ml)'Of AUcM es:· plain&. Pultlnc In lhe good word f« a fem ale unk:ydiR ii ddlnltely a first in hls pollllcal carotr, Mayqr Wilm admltl.ct. 'lbe li>IPOly m1" will wear 1 -nd pact, brliJ>teneil by llntllng bells and t'OD&AUU,. a mf&lkil, alcohol stova, fln11 aid Njl(llles, earner• and deck ~ playlna can!~ "rm Solnt all by myself, but I mi .. t mest aomeone ," lhe -.ys. She Is al10 Po•klnl 011r1 clolhel, but not the IOft one ml ght WW' to San Francilco'• Top-0'-The·fitark, or the Paltce Holol'• Gonlen Court. "JUJt l'\lbby ltllf(, I'll WOil my blldnJ -' . . . ·-.... .. ~ .. • I Fro1t1 P"fle l • DEVIL CULT MURDER ••• ' t ,,.. Mlillll ,Mlit PHOTOGENIC LASS LaturM't Carol Willis Playboy Mus' Plwto Not 'Taylor' Made I.any Taylor, p<esldell or Laauna Beach Unlfied School District trustees, does not pbotosraph balhlog beaulie&, ...._ when they are alluring tnou&b to bo the ceolerfold Jn Playboy Magazine. HI dld empk>y one, however," at hil totephone ~ service. Cirol Willia, the playboy's •Pd• Miu July, formerly worked for Taylor"• amwerlns KrVice. 11>al'1 probably what caused the emir 1D a metropolitan new1paper story recently that crtdlted Taylor with beiag the free lance photographer w h o pholoerapbed Miss WlW. 111111 oenl the plcluru to Pllyboy. Taylor, who has been kidded by friends aboot the photo credit, wanta the credit to CO where It is due. Fran Hwit of Laaun• . ~~ was the free lance phologapher who pholocraphed Miss W1WJ and aent P.1clure1 to the mq:azine. Tbey thoa "'11 1he1r own phologaphers to do the MJss Ju1y photography. Taylor hu taken a good many pictures him9e1f la the pul when he used lo do aporla wrtUnc but they w ... _.. shDU, not batblng beautte.. 'lbere wu also an -&bot pluaJng a com-munity choll drive. But n e v er anylhfnl 11 exclilfll 11 Mll8 WlW1 I!) a blldnl, Aid Taylor, who recalled. that she was a good t•~ opwalor, pootual and a IOOd worter. U>e uoertad devl~-*P rites, but WU "only an qplooter," • , At. 1hl CMe ,_ lo lllt Grand Jury In Ito lradltlonal ...,..t _,..... - . ol Ibo ... di(~ lo tho, ll\lllWI atilt. II filbUnl mra41tloo from 0r<1on to C.Ufornla. C2vietophe( "Gypsy" Gibboney, 17, It lq CUlfody In Portland wblJt bl& la"1«8 llpt allempq "1 Oranie County olllwl to have him fttumed to face chiries in the Brown and Carlin Dl\ll'der'I. The olher Jlrlnclpail In the c1,.. ore ,awaiting legal acllon bere. -Hurd, tlley are Arthur • ~ 11-'lbllte" Hultl, 11, of o.rden Gnwe: H4rman Henclrtct Taylor, 17, ol no permanent .. <khel; Mell.nle Daniela, SI, .. alleged ........, 'lfl1ole latest ~ dreu when amsted WU Or .... CoonlY Jail, utl an• un1""'111led 11-year .. ld boy allo deilcrtMd u an aec_,.. -ol tbl lb< allegedly al>ducted the l>yaierical bowJewlle and molher as .... 11_.i .. Saad Cao""' -oil the S.IU Alla "-11 In El Toro. f'rom there the pr<lty brunette WBJ taken to an Or&nlf Grove where lhe iras slabbed .._tedly Wllh a K·bar military surplus knife. 'lbe rovtn& --allegedly threw Ille body la 1hi back ., tbl victim'• ltatton wacon, drove IRIUDd for aeveral boun, then flnalJy wound up on Ortea• mchway beyond l!:I CarfJo Vlllace where Gamble -1ed, tbe Satanto rituai preceded a burial in a 1haUow ir.ve. VAien a hiBr lbund 1be remains 1wo -later, 1be beatt, 1ungs, ...... arm were mi.mg. 'Ibe body al.so bore marks ~ mutilatim on one lhlgh and had two rih1 missing. Gamble 1akl lhat the Satanic ritual involved dlsmemberment and offering ol tbe parts a1 a pcriflce to satan, 'nMI woman'• bbldltained station W11CJn t11!ft was driven to the 11tes ol San QuenUn, wllere It II alleged the DanWa woman attempted to see a boyfriand =-i, sen<inc a prison lerm. Aft« W the cw was driven to a looely dirt road between Santa CM Agnew Watch Inventor Gets Phone Threats A Qllftlil -tet o1 the vice prtli- dml bu mado 1 -ol four -pbOno calll to 1be mtd1cll ollce of the ......... -lilt ....... llpltO "--. ~bbn--Dr. Hale E. Doufherly, who practlcff at 10510 a.apman Ave., Garden Gnwe, never received the nuty caJ11 tn pertOn and refutes to camment on them. Nur1&1 who tooll: the c1ll1 1ut Wed- ntlday II.id the -anooymous iplaker threatened to throw a molot.ov cocktail into the building and accused them of being communist.!. The medical ctfice 11 shared by Dr. Dougherty, a relkfent of Anaheim, along with two other physicians. '!be general practitioner has been using his home as a mail order outlet for the novel watches priced at $14.95 and depicting Agnew In a stsr--spe.ngled suit, his baods lndlcalin( tbl tlm<. 111111 Los Gatoo. , There,) ... band alJetledly -tilt car, then splll up to thumb rid• ...,.,a1e1y bacll lo Orange Cow>ly. ' , Youth Injured ' In Gang Fight ·Held in Beach A 20-year old Cypress yooth, victim • of a bullet rlred during a cycle gq figlt< Jn a Hunllngton Beach alley, today i. In cualody oo assault and burglary charges after receiving medical tttlt· menl Mark BWT!s, 5592 Sprague St., 1\'U UTe9led by polloe Montl<y morning after H~ Interctmmunlty med I c a I ~J treated him fer a .22 caliber bouet wound in 1he left ohoulder. Burris, accordins to police, slM!wed up at Ibo Huntlngtm Beach Police Slotlon lbortly after the treatment 'and wu -followine questloolng. ' The ,.ulh ori8inollY tipped oil In· ve1t11aton to 19 members of \he: "Hangmm'' and the 1'Banabees" who Sunday evening fought 1n a Queeas Lue alley after negotlation.s for a merger of Uie two groups apparenUy failed . Moving to the fight scene, an apart- ment at 17382 Queens Lane, officers arrtsted the cyclists on a variety of fbarges, loc:luding suaplcim o( attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, and possession of dqerow drugs. Confiscated at the apartment were several shotguns, rifles, bicycle chains, chm and machetes, dficers said. Cyclists taken into custody wen: Edward Lowely, 20, 17382 Queens Lane; D-1 Campbell, 20, W De VlUe Ctr<:lt; Mark Dewdney, 19, 5202 Terrier Drive; Rober't Ayeldotte , 24, 17391 Queens Lane; Robert Goule, 20, 6432 Shayne Drive; Patrick Bell, 25, 17411 Queens Lane, all ol Ht11thtifon Beat:il. Rol>en ValeW, IO, 8altl Ana; ·Dale Ar<men, tt, Los ,\lam.Ito.; Lee Savare, U , Santa Ana;-DennJa Steen, 23, Fullerton; William Craig, 29, Sanla Ana. Thomaa Kilpatrick, 23, Torrance; Jack Welllnston, 27, Anaheim; Gordon ,Gllliond, SI, Lal( Beat:il; curr eam- punzano, Sl, Anahetm; Rlcftard Keuler, 18, tranalent; Qutls Bnzeac, lJll, eypn.; David Mey., Anaheim; Fl'uk ~.Anaholm . AnoCher eycHot, John !AV""° Nyman, 20 of Huntington Beach, was arrested M~ afternoon and charged with assault With lntent to commit &real bodily bann. Otticers said he was riding around in the Queem Lane area with other cydists and carried several .22 caliber bullets on his """°'" Nixon to Throw All·star Balls '$2.99 CARPETING ? ••• • ' Sure we have it -liut, usually we try to convince customen to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Often, in situations where • customer is covering the floor just to sell a house, cheep carpeting may be a liability . In many cases the difference of only a dollar ·~ yard will install a quality · of carpeting that looks twice 11 well and will give much better service. In a nutshell -we're not trying to necenarily be the "C H EA P E ST", I though we often are), but the "BESTll (Which we always ire.) • ' ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Ploctntla Avt. ' COSTA MESA 646-4838 I I I I' , I I I I I I I 7 -• "' -. • · DAllY P,1LOT ....... _. WI N ...... I .. . ' . .,. -. ' ' . f'TljEY SELL A,R't IN THE PARK "" WHY NOT ANTIQUES, ON THE SIDEWALK?! , StrMt Corner Hawker 80b ,Rlcketton, -17, Works •t Hl1 SumnMr Ulv1 r1lon ' -. . • 1 S'idewalk Sale • ""' . -'111)1&1' tollla. ·-................... 'Ille, ....oywlde Ult Iii ~ va!Utl won't JIU!ft,,~ enra meMy into H1Jllllnctoo or r-... Valier:, Three of the area's four school dlstrlc:ll W.t ll receive I ~ boo$!, but not 1rea,iend0us r0vblooa in llJf!>'. budgeb thanb to Ult rise iD use&Sed veluaUona. • ~ ' The Fountain Valley aDll Qceao View tlementaty ochool district.a 'and tbe 111111-Unlton Beach Unloo Hl&b School District plntd the most from yaluation boostJ. "It ....... about· another '300,0llll lo . . . Nixon _ Joins -• 'T -• ' Governors.. --•. . ,__ -· . ~ On Aid · Plan. ' . LOUJSVU.U:; KY. (UPI) .!:Plta!<feril· Nl>on flew here today to meet, with 13' AppaJ.Cflian itaie governcrs and ex,. ~re -inl support for tho U10 of FederoJ.atate partnenhlpa to proinote Fountain Valley Motorist Heia -.... -· '· the iJ-Uon's t:!C()ncmlc developmlnt. Teen :·Ha. ivks w ar,,,.~·in. Hun·.···· ... ·uton The chief executive received.a l'OUlio( • "-' .-;;;o ""'"e weklome from about 6,500 puUaans. ud IP Tot's Death· . " . . . . told the crowd hla adrniniltralioll Wll . . Ciugbt In tie economic squeeae· with and stuff like that," be added, wor~n1 toward 1011s of I~ P'I"!• ~ F~n Valley ~ I'" Jalled 00 proopect of 1 summer Job, • """' l,1'0 Included in hla aldewalk display hl&b .employment and , a low~ coot <>! MOida)' on charges d.. felpoy ~ Bea~b tetoaier has set up • are on 1111 -J a -lib 'I I bi ~ •~ lideulk antique ..... ·' ' •c: :-c ~ w liv OI· . , . . , · r~J;;;,m~ ~' , ljlill ~kei-, J~ aella aoythln1 from ~ "modi"\" loOJilil a...-,. a I• "We'Te -workiq 1or the kind .of .peaco,, ~lo.'~ a !~Id'.~ ::"II Clrtei').JJttle !.Jvw ,Pi1ja IO an 181 date--.-. ~I !lidded ••k•i!t, alt·-Wiii; ~~- Pefloe all ... Dqven #.. V-.. =-~u~ ·= , ~. ~~;.~=.~~.~'! It of .IMH r..r.I st.,. ian a alGp liflll lor 1 1111111 ;,r"'-:" 'll. 1 q · -\D of tip! """" be '111)'1 "*" -which we ca U.. hi(b ~ aid , ............... llilo I °" ln ' "I !!~~I oe. '!IDlllY k'I WI 'llol. l,!D' 1 1'oollo ~,Jn and cut -caGJthe ~ of lit ... • _,,_. • ...,... -' ....._ uiatng at IM Main "Stro<t " -. ~~-•-.·illwtiir. " ... We're pie.-llJ .....,......~ ,_ ....... --111!18'1. .. 11.lO Jull·-y 11q11,• ... dtll, -·-:.: ..... --~ -"--'~~' • N,wtiope II., Santa Ana, wu ·-· and ~--· -~-' ,.. ~ ' ., __ l'V Ileen Offlcm Mid VanOver loft tJie .,,.,,. . ~-· Ay"""" """* to loot at l"'ltlliil ~ be -1 cllJ But he 1ddw : • "ery -e ol tile «!"II. Newbope and llcl'adden ~. Bonc!s. , . -, • · " kJr hio 1IWlllDel' bollneee, bl4 ,..,. on tbe iic~ Kmt.U<;~ )las ~ Avenue on toot after police arrived. You can, t filid • job, 4t'Ollftd here if they can tell art in the pert. Why throuah. t He -111!1' been 1liibUy lnjur.ed and wu and 1 need the! 'monef to buy 1""1 nOt antiq"'8 ·GI) Ille ·aJde1n lt! The governor~. rep"""'1illl• ila'!Oa lqTllted later ot hJs hom•. • .. from the Deep South to New Yor~ ·- The boby died ltlonc!ay eveni\11 · at l l. s ',, d H · · f ......... ·of the ~... i..~·· 0r..,. ~ly Med~al Center -e ·-' · ' ' t • 1 · • H ,-avor ex,_.,_' ' ...,.....,., r;or h~ listel', Linda "41 Smart; If moothl, ·.. etze ,a . 1ppte aven• wllb forma'u4ft, ,of the Al'P.'l"il'!'n remmnl ~in "falr" condition aufferlna: _ .... JWionat ~ to' ,a nation1rickl frorp brok'en ribl ~a a~ fracture. • " .. • ... , scale '' PJirt of Nlioii·s ·tt~ew FedetaJ.. Tiie • chlkll'en ,..,.. ridinl with 'it I c ' '. '· · · iom" pl'Glrl!ll· • , • ~~~i::..i~rtbe i:;~ n . ~yon onDrugCh~ges :.::::::.:=: In ~ traffic mlshlp early today, • . • • ,':' little criUcilrn, bu beeft Ill•,~ KeDy,Jameo Kin(, !IO, of Riverside, I c-·;.. ~,._ •aa"""•• ....:.......•May 0,, ___ E M oh lt· tM ~ J anUpovertJ i..tni-t 11>'•cme el tliil saUdr on the USS Floyd D. Park! st&-..,.. .... _'--"' ·-• ... ....--""" -1 • ar • . • ~ ~,ance · • ) ' • • 1 tionld at Lore Beach, was killed on against 11 per10ns S¥{ept into jaU by Pepper, 21, all described as transienU: poorelt re1ionl of the natk>n. the Santa Ana Canyon Road. Orange County she{if{'1 depulies ."!ho ~ same charaq have ~-filed White House . IOW'Cel llicJ , that tbt Anahelm police said his westbound claim they found &$SOrted· n&reotitr• against Kathe~ ~ &aQlo, ZI; White Hollie' domesUc ~ii bu been ·tor cl ashed into 1 guardrail valued at ·more thin $5,op(. I a Hedy Jon R. Ruff , 22, Mickie L. H~le, U ; aecretly aplorinf ··the "'81eition .__in mo ~~;1 Drive i·ust northeast of run-00\fn Modjelb Ca~on 'hippie haven. ~ ~ ·'rho~as .{. $P11f (r. 23, all of .a.kl to be ~N rt Freeway' iriterchange. What the realdenta qt 'th~ copunune the ModJesk" Canyon . i.Midr'8s and which the P(esident Wll _-_ J H.,: d<!ad on arrival. at s:C a.m. iald wu a tOhUtito 1~ t_u~ out HoYi:atd J. Coffipan, ~.of Buena Park. lntemited. -to creite more .recJooal at Anahetm Memorial Hospital. The cor· ¥> be .a· w,ell stoc~ m,r,i~\)&1a n._uriery, • . . · commi.alk>nl in 1971 to f~l federal oner'• office said he suffered massive· lnvestigatoi:s ~ll.f:a..e:· .A~ ' ~b.; "tOfr 1 t' . . . t money Into ·econom\c deVelopment pro- head.and body injurie!. day of tlie M~esk•,· <;•nr>Q ·~O!,d • . wo ·HB Students grams. '· . • . re.~ndence alleg~y tµ~ned up more ur1· -. Nixon baa pledpd to,. c~te a new ' . Buzz .Saw Attack By Wife Nets. Date in Court A woman who wu ruled-to be inAne ahort.ly afte r she attacked her nude hus- blDd with a whirring buu •w has now recovered her sanity, Superior Court Jtidge James F. Judge has decided. He ordered Mrs. Maria Lechuga. 34, al~Santa Ana, to appear ln that city's municipal court Friday for a hearing od\. ~ assault charges abandoned when she ws 5ent to Atascadero State Hoopltal. • Mrs .. UechuJla ,was •arrested last Aug. 30 lhortly 1fl~r r.e11:1b:>rs stepped Jn to halt her r.un:u lt of her 'tiU!bari'd. The .franti c vicllm t:>'d officers that he wa.s ·re;llnlns nude en the becl wat~ chlng te\evFion when r1s berserk wift attacked him with the buzz saw in an j~an" gyan\lljes of l\Hhlih ! q 4 • • partnerablp In federal·•lale~t~. '!'he -de'"' morpliroe ·•~d ...... 1 hundred Hui·t in Crash 10ve ..... wo~l<I like ·to ... 1.a.ra1 pep piUs. grant• disbursed oo 1 'bJQck baria to The raid was sparked by a report A pair of Huntington Beaqh student. rel{hlnal commWlon1. from a pearby resident tliat _OCCUpa'llts escaped serious injury In Costa Meaa Part of the lldmb\illffijorr -plan for of lhe n~i&lltKlrini l>orqe had. led a m~n . ·early today whea tbelr cai-Uiilded 115 ...Jmproved federal · state :iJJ-_Qons_ is a whose ~ands were~·boQ.nd behind his feet during a tMrn and sfammed into rtvenu&-abuln& plan ~)'~•·portion back into t!Je hQU~. a power po!e. of taxu coli.eted by theJaderal,10Y4!l'D- Officer1 •a.id thej .found no one a newer-Bruce E. Bergevln, '20, ol • Garrett fl)enl would be returned to atates. Ing lht1-t description or in U\at conditio!l Circle, and Mark (}. Rule, 17, of 2324 'Ibe App,alichian aoYtrnon We r • but {endlly ,settled ,Joday for the .filing England St., were treated a_t Costa Mesa rtp0rted prepa~ to endqr• itronllY of narcoti'cs char1e1 aaainst all l l . Memorial Hoopital for facial lace:raUone: the ptllt, which bu beef\. ·t*I up for suspects. and bruises, but not ad.milted. · almott a .year tn 'the Ho• W•ys and AwalUnc court arraignment on charges Polle aaid Berr,:vin was ~turning from . Melftl ~· . . • of cultivation, ~iqo,_a,nd posll!S.1ion Adami Avenlie onto.Mesa Verde Drive 'n.e pl'OIKllll called for 1 retm:n to for sale of marlju1na are Bruce 'w: Eut about l :Xl a.m. when hi! car went needj' ttata of haH a bUUoll~ dolllrl JollllJon , 22, Robert O'Rfilly,, II; D••id · out of · CQntrol, cai:eenecl off' the ceoter In tile lint year of ,,,.,a11oo, rlllof A Harri•, 13; ScOtl L. M~WhlMey, 12; divJ\ler and into II\< pole. lo'l6'bllllon afler four yean. • · · , . . " "No Such Word : as .F·ailure · ' ' Huntington Beach Ret ard ed Help -T~Jtilelves ~t attempt at sexual multiJation. :. ... , _ · · Lediuga decided 11> enliJt tJle aid ~ • LI!<• ' other hlniticapt, retardation i>ullid• sou roes wheo h1111Ue l!'ltohid --· °"' boundarill., 11 llrl~ ·the ri>'(i, tnml"tht •bui& 11• to a hatchet. UICI the poor and the,tn-bet~1 Even .in -har -.ft'. Olllcers 1111<1· be • West ~IQile Ooulty.' -· • • • -t tlfllloo B<aeh !""l Weslminater, thia received I Oew n1ci11 and cuta•. the At Ille Ocelo View School Dlatrlcl of bll ~~· --lhlft 41" between • and 111 children ttoUil w-•· -· ~i_.e.i 11 ·~." bul Instead of la.w.Jni pity on them, ·achool ad' mlnlllratora .,. pn>tldlnc them with the tools to conll'lbule to the puhll(: welfare rather than depend on It. Chrysl er Jn Recall DETROIT (AP ) -Clu'yaler COrp. in- aowiced Moncl•Y' that It II notUyl!>g owners of 1,m current model td37S Dodge Cbauls for motor homes to take tbf:lf vehicles to lheir dta•r• for ln· llltCUoi\ and correcllon U necessary o( I Jl9111ble Improper posl\lon!Jlg of brake tu!>¥ 1111 the lrame 1lldc ra!L 'l SlUl~ on I · quiet, &r"IY ODrn« of ~rll: View Elementary School silt, the Ocean View facility tor the Tralnabl§ Meqtally Retarded (TMR) KOO• vlrtually unnotic<d by those ~ho have no particular lnterell ln ll. Bui to li1e parent.a of rttarded ohlldren In Seal -· Fountain Valley, Hun- · -ial t<hool btlqa !ht t 00.,. ...« i . 1"'fuclive ·lile for their dl\ldrJlll. • ' The retarded feclHty ls operiior ~ ''"""'" -througb tbe eod« July, Rei!Ular clUoea reaume In 'tbe faD . · The children In tbe 'l'ldR unll nhlblt morco11am, 11r11n dlllllice .and blr1> » !lOl'l11'liUea in varyU. ~grees al -1· ty. . ' One nevec beaf!ll ·thl, word • "fa hura'' II riffi faci!i(y. ThouJll m4<11ca1 curt may be Qlll 91 re;icti, a PtlC~cal educa- tlonat"t'\lrt 11 r.oL Tho childro~ are 1li'en Individually prea:ril>ed i.s.... to help them develop whatever (acilities they Pl)S&e:ll am to work' with their 1trenathl a n d --.e-. • . . -· .. -·-~· . ' . '. ~o~t9 A~! R@rk ,l{esoltitic;n I I • .. ·-- ' . l;(}ut!t-lnjur~ . . lij .. Gan.g ;Eight H.eld ·in ~~h . ' ~ .. ,........ . Jt.. ..... j E "' ~· -11 .. =111-• 'IB= !I --,.it -'lg:··" ". 'I ' . " ' \:~~: ... ,.~ • • • ' ... -·::--;-·-. J Dlll.Y,1'11.0T t • ':. lllllOI; LOOK!ljG OUT -Two of loiir er.wmen conllned In space 1taUon 1!mwator it !lfcllimnell Doagla,o plant In HunUngton B<acb confer with memllel'l·of ·•ground crew" via voice illl4 television sylitem. Two graduate studenll ·are ·Terry Donlon, . . """" ,..,., l S1 (at left on monitor), and John G. Hall, 25. Walch-·mg them are John K. Jackson (left), test program ·manager, and Or. James R. Wamsley, test medical director. ' RETARDED ... Mars~ T __ ..,._,..,..atanbefore C __ ,._ C S N S F comi.a to the C91lter .. To tJ\e chlldren • ap8~ re'W 0 ear' 0 ar :'~ U>11 has 1>een a tllrilllnc • . • , 1 • V--Wlnnilncl'llqer, who Allhouij! they'1< oaly a !Oii feet away Bean and Pete Oolrad, parilclponll In hat beta at tlie ·unit liDCt It open><! from , tile. watchlOI eyM ol oclecXilll, iDe hi...nc Apollo 11 mission. in 1-. *"" the chlldmt bow to match. the four "lltronautc" in the IP9Ce '* 1'te life aupPort sya~ reclaims oxy._ colors,_...~!'-~jectl,;-Qd tetcbel chamber in a HunUnttcn Beach gen from the c;ew'1 ca'rbon dlo1lde .ahcf th:otn•,.iOaal iitefi,. • ;.i. · -• w.atel'. from 'tbelt urine. and;}Jf'elper1t1on. Somt .. of the older children learn ad-1'.~~~· mJaht U· welt bO bovariDf Lebure limo acUvltles ol the crew vancecl-Qi.lli ol -a IOCill, '8Cademlc and ar:ouud Mm. · have included celebraUOn ol the Fourth Jll'O-VOCl"'"'41 1111ure l!hlcb Will IMlp Alhldf ftJ!¥ll«I wliD one fl>lrd ol of July wjiD a won1.pme toomamenl ~i?:~~~~~~ ui. ~'°:i:..,·t:~.1nJ,: a~~: ~ 1t•e1.:::~rm~ ~ hub ol the balldlnc llid, her9 the oldl!r .,,.,..... ~ and T<ny llm1lon .,. porthole. dilldrto Jearn bow to·cook tlmple loodt, "llONdJY doloi "beauUlully ao far.• Tbe cr.w also l<oll the lcimllllnty wuh zanl drjr dls!ilS, lild operate citai-•z111e•1111 II' lletac -· bf the of Dr. Jamtt R. Wamsley wliD VarfOUI c1aro houtahold appllances, lncludlnr ·a M~ Daqla .uir-.llQ Co. lo foreign lani1Jagee. Wlll\lley, the medical -and dryar. There'• UIUally a Jii= -~ incl rollalilUl!I ol Ille, dinct<r for the teat, al times recelvff -~-in tlle air -fntl!IJT"' ~ -...... ~. ~y be • -llledlcol reporll from Woog In Fmich, . baked colfea cake, cookleo. °' .,,.. ... _, "'--, ··;;.. · "-from.Jlo!ilap In German, and from Holl aca ... 1m .... 1 fUll·fiedpd=.,; • , .; ; :· yp;~ .. freq· the ooifcdde • ln SpaJilill Making bodl, w • can, t<ildliil • · .._ ~'" 'ttlivllton 1lnll tile four "Alfl!ouiili our nuency and enunciation planll In apecial I :J!o.la .n·~-: ~; ....... pad"1!I varl.o.us are nOt die b<ot," Dr. Wacmley 111d, ~ ol aldlla ~lirlloe lae!ll!i'. ...... -OD their """'-'" "we .,. able. to conimunlcate and It ~ .i °"& ......... II • ·'!"" 1 ~<iD a~-._ ,,, · d-Oet becoine amuain&·ar:tlm.,." ltrlMld 111\1 '!J'll'f ·-"'", ~-.... t Jbii ~...... :'l1li leli .la ~ll!Od· lo end llepl. Sandoenla. 1~1.19 1~ ..... , .... ~ ..... ,.~ ··~ ..... -· e1scllel '\IP. . era. or oupmlaJnc . ~ V>\l -~~f! art . jlct;~~~ . fd;~~- Gr deep t11111~j · , r ~· Bu! "!tt't.-'aboubai 'fl a po,JUve ,_.., t .; ~· ~ '1· ·~· aWtudl blltiit·1on an ~ oi .... " .. ... _ . ..:;,·.. , ~" .• -: "'' · : :e ::1'Jnc~~~~f'f _'£:1 · eon L!'-l,It: ·u~no )l"leZi"fi. cbllchn :1· .p!p i;iiQ,..id;;..~': ¥J::. : ~ ~· .:i1 1:.c;;·, :w '(J;),ff, ~may -'*· be·.~d~,':. ... ,......, "" ..... · ....... · .:""''· ICCtptfd. ~~ un ti:~·'" ::::if -;.,::; ' -: -.~ ..:. '.t .. '.:::. -.. · • '• -~-·;r -~ -T .. :.~ allC8t.-~ wlll.l\f•awarded In , ... ,.., .~ ~~\ ;_"'t: ·i:;,~ a • ~~ Aug. :'Hi·-J.tm fotl' ;.1mte#SU: bo)'i \ip' .to aae 15, , .,. • --• saiiipaoo, ilbalrman ol llte YOolh coaJI. Junlorl"ll!Oligll t7, ~ th""'P 20 ~ixon •to .. Hi)oow-; ~<:1 =-=.::~ JUrflnil :~Z: ,~ 1~ •• ~" from the . ~ : '. • ._ dlall!plooabtpa ~ the blii!O ~Uf.'1ll 11~'.Beadt Siif"'8 Amodaclon lll·star B8118 · ,z·., , _ '.1 ..... _. -~ourllni ·lhope.Theentryfeo ~ · , ~ • !'!'Jht .. meet .lscfl. I WASlllllGTON (AP) -'Pie.!~.-: A.:anew .. Watch . . .lln ~·.IT,. a wee~ art show )'ear's )n1jor league 111-ltar ,.me,' J \. .. ~ ~ ~ . (; . ~r, featuring works of high achOol ~an avid -fan who .• • e . ., · ·1 • will CJP0!1 In tile moll ol Hlllilngton ll throw oot lwo balll In tonlgllt'• nventor ets and college ai<!Jtl, . tlar (&me In Cincinnati. • • A fashion allow Is llCheduled' for the · _iN!mi jcojl1: l!"t a fint, ball foci a..· p' i : • : 1. h. alternooo ol Aug.-ZI In lfte .man. Girls ,..11ona1 'Learue and tou oo1 Iba ·11t11 · none reat "11o ha•• de•f&ned their ""'! .c1- r,n f<r lhe American Loque. will model ll!em and pr!,.. will be 1Davld El-r. 'Ille 1'1-1·1 -A otaunch supportel' of the vice presl· awa1'11d lo lhooe judfled.the bes\. r.law and • ltlU.Uctan fw the dent bu made a series ol fou r obscene ·The finale will oome at a talent cmtest Wllllfnllon llenaton, will IOC<lll1JIMY phone calla to Iba medico! oflce ol the Ille art.r-noon ol Aug. 23. Severo! Mlloa oo Air Foree O!ll -1he two man who o:eated the spoofing Spiro categories of <ompeUtion In rock and · 't, Iran Lollllvllle, Ky., lo QndnoaU. Aen!'" wrfltwatcll, iD,..tenlng him wltb folk muole wlll be feolureil at iDe llhow Mn. Nllm and David's wife, Jalla, violence. In the mall llld llqilliea will be awanled join lhe Prwldenl IDd -· Dr. Hale E. Dougherty, who pracllcet for the oullllndtnt entrfH. Onctpa:\IU for dinner. at 10510 Qapman Ave., Garden Grove, l"' plan lo nturn lo Wllillnltoo never reCtlvid'lhe nuty coll1 In peraon "'-. P.,e l 11"1' the pmt. . and reNlii tt comment on them. r .-..,,.. -NurMI' whO ·took the calla last Wed-~ · DAILY PILOT . "-"'9fl C0MJ "J'llliHIJl•t COMPANY 1 ... ~ ........ ~.tt'lt. w... -. ,...,....... ......... ;.-.. ' J, ••.••. c.J.r ... , Ykt "'"*"" .. ~ .. ~ • 111""''' •••• u I t•JWr ' I T\o111•1 A. M1rplol11• #.....,.,,_. I I I I pOeclay ·aai4 . the ~onymou• speaker VALUES , , , threatened to throw a molotov cocktail ln!O the bulldlnr and accused them ol being communist.a. · The medlco1 dllce la ohared by Dr. Doqberty, a ... -ol Anaheim, alo111 'llltll two other pily~clans. fte pner'll practitioner ha1 been uOn1 bll home u a mail order ouUet for the novel ·walehel prlctd at tl4.~ arid dODlcllill-Afnew In • ll&NJ>llllled sul~ ~ bandl ~Una \be ume. ~eru Reports List vlrtnally unol!ected by tbe·-t In pro- perlv values. · "We received a 3.1 percent lncrtae In value, wtl1ch waa clc.e to what we expected," Charles Palmer, d<puty dltlrlct superintendent. eiplalned. The City of HunUnaton 8-11 had · about the ume meesa~. not much change. "lt'1 up 1 traction for UJ, but , not enough to be significant," Brander Castle, assistant city administrator, said. AsseSEed valuations roee by g.f per. cent ln the city, about the 11mt al1IQQnt bttdpte{i: "We llJeSMld between 1J and 70,fMJo 'Casualties 11 percent increase," Cast!• said: \'At ~ le .. 11t we dldn't ,o behlod." LDIA; Ptru (AP) -The deeth !Oil The City of Fountain Valley u~b and riilling perstOlll in the May 31 to receive about $30;800 em1, 10ur e~~e now have been estimated Increase was 24.7 percent, about· ~t at 70,qDy Peru's health mlni.!lter. we expected," James Neal, .ct t y Mlj;:;;Qop._ Bolando_ilaro .ConstanUnl -~~. ~. ' ~· ' ·•· - 1iV.1111t n.-lo Galo Plua, ..,,ma!')'-"The nlra money will lab.' oa!O 'of geninl ol lhe Ol'ganlutlon of Am•Mcan any ""'"'*'~ npendllure1-« lfl\l In Sllieoi whO vilitod the devut<lled .,.., the .....,...., Neil adclecl: ' · In tM .. mountalnoul wlley of Huaylu The ftlSOl'll tor the asse.ed 1nJ1N1tmn t.Odlf. • changea •aried from atta to area as , Jr"~ r1 tht t>"rce!lla"e of change. _Huntington Bea ch. ··Liotcd 137 in U.S, f::: .. 11-i:t!n l!:each, w;Lh a p·pulaUon , of 111,1.J, la now (1e Ultb Ja:r.e:;t cl~ -1~ Uif U.S., IC~.r~.JJ b Sale!I Ma.1ace· mcnt m~c3lne'1 Ju."1~ ts:ue. Runli•eton B'lch waa l'•ted 11 btlng i.....,. lllan-IUCI\ cltlea as W1co, Tells, llMl-SqillaW, llichlian. Palmer m>la 'ned the Jow lncre1se tn t"e city sc"iorl district as based on · t"' perpe~ually hl1h 1ntlled vatuatk>na a~,_~ .. v p""e<>tnl, _ "<'"r mor•y ~es from Etti~. Stln- r' .. -• f''l !""1 S1'1""l"f. Unfe'"• they.;change r:-"~ro0v cur "vl!Ultk>n doeen't'.c:htn&t rr""h," 1't t~'d, · · .... Fl"•.,tr-1'1 Valley offlcl&h said new apartment con!Lructlon and aome fn.. dlrlrlal deYeloP,neal .., rupooalblt for -- • --.;-..-.... --.. --~ .. -. . .. -. ' . . British Classic Destroyed • .EMPACT ~l~rts ... -.. +i Potluck . in Mesa. " -,;..'-Elil«tl!DCY Preparean.,;· · Acllon CommunlcatloR Teain (EMP.t,CTI will -a potluclt dinner at Co.ta Mess p;~ Tbunday al .1:311 p.m. The oven! 1a 6eiD& iield' to -llelcome arrtYing member• of the Motor Coach Assn. to their convention. CoUee and aolt drln~ will be provided free, -Of cbaTge and the public ia invited to bring U>elr .oWn dinner. Anyone desir- ing furtl\er information may contact Har- ry PennJngton at 642-132:6. DAILY PILOT ll•tf PMtt Driver Herbert McWllllams, 26, ol 350 Marina Drive, Seal Beach, was injured Monday night when his Morgait roadster slainmed into rear of heavy Amer· ican car on Pacific Coast Highway at Anaheim Bay bridge near Surfside. He was admitted to Los Alamitos General Ho•pltal with multiple injuries, whlle passenger, Margaret Randall , 30, Long Beach! was treated and releaset:i. Harry Uselton, 40, o · Stanton, escaped injury when roadster knocked his sedan clear olf highway and across ditch lnto Naval ·Weapons Station property. $2!99 CARPETING 0 • ? • . . . . . . . . It _;._ · liuf, unieny we try to convince customel'I to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Sure we Ii eve Often, in situations where e customer is . covering the floor just to sell a house, cheap carpeting may be e liability. In many cases the difference of only a doUer •.yard will install a quelity of cerp•ting that looks twice•• well and will giv~ much b~tter service. In a nutshell -we'r~ not trying to necessarily ·be the "C H EA P E ST" • • I though we often ere I. but the "BEST!I ,(Which we always ere.) • ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES • 1663 l'lacentlo Aw. COSTA MESA 64M838 I . I ~~ .......................... "'.' ................................. ;;;:;;;:;;:;;o;;;::;;:;;:;;:;;:::;:o:;sm::;.:;11111 .. ~ ............................................................................................................. ... Devil Death Case Due 6efore Jury By JOHN VALTERZA Ol IM o.iwn.. ..... The case against six dril""'5 + aceustd In the ,bizarre devil-worship butcherinC of Mlision~ Viejo teiiibtr Mrs. Florence Nancy Brown will come before the Oran1e Counf-l' Grand JUI')' Wednesday. tf offief:rs from the District Attorney's office are successful in winning in- d~ents against the band of wanderm: who' aWrtedly worshio· lhe devil, the case Qf the brutal d~ath of the teacher and of service station manage" Jerry Wayne Carlin will go directly lo Superior Cot'l't for trial. • • ; . Tutsday, July 14, 1970 H DAILY ~ILOT ,. .. ~ = . ... . .· ~ • ~ . .... i-: •J ... --· .... By JOANNE llllYNOLDS ....... ll'linie· -'llon".,..,.!Wa, w· Of .. .,...,,. • ...., $others _, ..-.. • .._ ... 1lm Rlles, d~ ~-su~rin--......,.dilldrt CM liuri ••· • t lendent o1 P•l\llc inattUcllcii IOOar 'told ~._ • -• • ·- &. '"'"9 of teaehen lliiit tlil, i>r;l>ltm • -cited ... _ !II*!' -' .... « ad~ent"~rrently facing 'pubUc"' ~Y studcmtl" enly pin •ullHIDhl school• li so M:ribul, "( question whftts r _ ol.. c"yetr's educaW>n. fcr «Rl'J, )'eat , l!llbll< -~b . '8 we know ,U.,m. ·cont.: Jlie~·~nd !1CM9I.,. • • surviv~ · : · . • · . • ... '. .. ' • • "-Br the-time l went . on lfllvt Ot .~" •.. lllalj• bls,.,.ar)ts .at.uc lrv,ll!e · aboioct (19691 .. we 'had ._. or tl>o , a M~ooal ~fr.nee of e~~ students in the program ma~· one 1-n .. R11.,peeclt',.. .. ..,. . ..iuc~' --··o1 i '· ·u . .c·~ the disadvantagOO. • . . ~ earning. Qt' cme. yeari ~ 911{1~ Riles who Is oppsoing hi.$ ~ ·Max '.'fO"I· and 20 percent ol \hem>.~ ~.; J\af(eri,, tn the t-;Q\r~b¢ el'CctioA.._tOld 1og a.year and a half for ~~ery ~· 400 educatocJ tha pJbUc ~ve,; ~e satd, . " to readjuit their approach to teachlna --:, Jl'actors ~~l Riles menttoned 1'hiCh the poor. , • • • • COO.Id contntiult LO the t:ducation of That proce5.!1 means that the standard court appearances at arrahtnments arid pttlbninary hearings w o u I d be · Going Ape Over Crowds ' . Young orangutan at the' Atliata, Ga. Zoo decided to imp:ove her looks wben a photographer stopped . by dunn& her lull<')! hour "!onday. Using a leaf of lettuce u 8: hat, she ,covers her head, then becomes ' coy with the "Garbo look.'' Zoo officia'Js report "'The problem Is One· ·of> ~io-tfisadvantaged , .student.a.. 1 n c I u dad economics. If we get tied ut>-on r.ace, language I a~ a,. rtadln& , spetjali.ttl, .. preempted,• thus slamming a lid on courtroom expansion of assertions made \ate lul week by a defense attorney telling ol an occult ritual taking place w;th ·parts o( Mn. Brown's body after s~ W&J badl:ed to death in an Irvine Ora'nge Grove. Hunliogton Beach laWyer Lawience Gamble. 31, handling the case. lar a major defendant, Steptien CraiJi; Hurd, 20. dii;close<l to a reporter last 'I'tlursday that his client. the alleged leader ot ~'l1s of the nomadic band. worshiped the devil. Grimble said Hurd told nf looking on 11.s ~1rs. Bn>wn's body \vas subjected to butcherln~ on the sJ-opei; cf a boulder- strewn area of Cleveland National Forest Hurd, Gamble added, feared that the devil was distressed at the existence or a Bible in a jail cell where the defendant is being held. Since the disclosure by Gamble - who flatly admitted · he Y(OUl~ take a tack of an insanity plea In Hunt's case -experts on Sat,anism. from other police jurisdictions have been called in to the case. He will al"° plead ~lurd innocent, the · attorney said. The d,isclosur:es by ,the lawyer drew st~ng concern fron) .at 1\east one chi~f if\ve,sligator.:in (hd UI1usual case. •. · Sherilf:s , Lt:R{c~arJ! ~}kc\. ·altJ:med at..t~ 1,wyer's cornmenti, termed the slat~ts on the iatarVt rite! pre- jtHt1cla1 •and said in ·Kb: investigation Ille as~ had not been·d<eply 'lPlored- '"Notle of ·the 1ix will disCu~ _who eudly performed the acts of but(lbery on the reqiains," be aaid. . f;-:t ~-:-·rlfo - Task Jj'.Qtc~ ;As Coiinty P1u·c48se V Q~ng Machi:nes -~ ~ ' ' 0r8Jl&e County supervi.t0rs will hear I~~ lpn g '-1-k\'._I l~e d reComme!_ld.ation W~~a1 1~· ti\<, Yo~ng S'rs1ems tas~ fO:fce . !uUestln& that \he coulity leAse' 40 Cubic vote cqi.Jntin& machines for the November General Election. But at lht same Ume supervisois will hear a plea from ' politi~al 1roop_ wp.ic,!i @Pposes use of •ny m.achilles to county electiol\ baUots. - The Oringe County' C o o r d l n at i n g Republican Assembl y. a· conservati ve group, will urge the board to return to the old hand count , add another 1,100 precincts and use double election boards. One board :would conduct' the election and the other "·ould count the ballots. The ta sk force·s recommendation, 21 months in the making. advises the supervisors to lea!e the CUbic machines for $60.000 on a one time, test basis. Cub!C ma chines re1,1d the ballots elec- tronically as does the county's current Coleman Vote Tally ·synem. but can be used in outlying areaii rather than one central location as required by the Coleman. Th~ 40 coun ters will be capable of handltog 40 percent of the county's 1.0%2 precinct.. ' The Task Forte. after a serWS bf bitter argumentative sessions in recent wee~, voted 4 to 3 JuJy 2 to recommend the Cubic test. County Clerk William St John had Indicated he will place lhe'Cubic countel'3 in precincts in the southeast and northern Sections of the county. Police Officer Su,allo·ws Gla.ss A Costa ~1esa police officer was ru!hed to receive medical care Monday after he swallowed the last ol a can of orange soda and ~iscovered he was gulping do"'n broken glass with it Patrolman Don Cuey' w a• treated al Brilftol Park Medical Center and returned .to lhe Jtatioo, where M wrote ·a report of the lncident whkb occw-red in Ult department's downstal~1 cotfe6 lOOnge~ --- fie said ht rcalizeif he halt 10me fc>reign object In his mou!h ~ he finished the drink ab!lut noon. but It \1•as too l~le lo avokt !\vallo\\•in,I! al lf'ast nne chunl(. Reaching Into hl11 mouth , he relrieved a lriangular piece. of ilass aDout the slz:e of a 'dimt and rawr·sharp on three sides. we're going to miss Lhe mark,k' he ~r:s -especlahy ,m, the ~ said. . , . -tary leVels -sm""er ,cJaaaes, special "These children are not ·culturally. equipment and parent involvement. _ deprived or educationally disadvantaged, "But the .~Ost important lbing or all," they 're from poor families and as such he noted, 1.1 having good te.:blrs - they're outside the m a i n s t re ·a m sensitiye, hardworking teachers.!' . particularly Jn schools that were defitgned Riles,. a Negro1 ~au ti~. ~rs wot for students who are not ouL!lder:s,.. to ·panic at the der;nandS' for soul· food large crowds are visiting the zdo' and that the ani·" · mals are becoming increasin'gly conCelted by all the attention. · · . ' Riles addd and Swahili clusa made by blact ln stre~lng the point that poverty. 11t~enL!. · ~ '. · - nc>t race was the source oC disadvantaged They w~t to ~entity , with their Co·unty Tax.Values Up 17% students he noted that of 300 ooo disad· cultural her1tag~. JUSt ,.as UJe otber Soutli Count y. Schools Sfio'lv Big Asse_ss ment .Junips ;:~~.t'~1:'i:'.~1:~:=:.~· 111e state. ~~~':-~1;.~~~~~.~·:;=·.~~·:'°"1ex1, "The fact that these poor students . Th! educator received:• 1st:andlhii °" .. L San Joaquin Elen1entary S c h o o I ta:it reform plan goes through lhe will fail when you put th::m in a ~ool t1on ~t the close of his s peech when Distrkt (Irvine, UniversitY. 'Park, !l legislature, as now written, the and ll!e techniques on them designed he;.satd : . . - Toro. ~lission Viejo) led all ~e~tarle1 homeowners' eXemption will be increased for middle claSs $tUdenb. is a socio-, My pnmary concern 191 the c;hil4ren . ., By JACK BROB,<CK 01 "'9 O.fy l'Utt St1H Orange County Assessor Andrew J. Hin.shaw ~ good Monday on hi3 June 30 prediction that 1971).71 assessed valua· lion tn the county would be up a record· breaking 17 percent, in fact linal figures Slowed an increase to almost $4 billion, or 17.6 percent economic fact you have to contend with ,'' Im a candidate !or ,olfict~ but regardless ,. in pereentage at 30.5. larg~ly due tc> $250 froin lbe, CWTent $7~ to ,1,000. he said. _ of what happens, 1 m &olDI to continu 1 e .. new construction. Tiny' Trabuco District . Tbe as.sessor ~stimates th"at this will Since 1965, Riles bas been director ~ work all my 1Ue for ~; t don t voent the other way with a 13 percent shift 96 perce,nt·o( the present veterans' of the state'• coinpensatory educal:1on mW>d.to let MY of them1down· 'of reduction.· .and sprawlin1 Huntington ·exem,tiom ($1 ,000) to th"e homeowners program for the 300,000 disadvantaged' ·1 Beach showed only a l.2. percent· jµmp-. catecor:Y vi:~ a 1 $2.5 million increB.se studenU. Huntington Beach was miQway in ~1h in tf.x reveooe to local ' .gOvernmeilt.s The purJ>96t ·of the program, 'Which Five Abandon Yacht : The dollar f I g u res; 1970-71, $3.937,029,450, up $588 million over the 1969-70 total of $3,348.753.438. scMol districts with~ \5.4 percent jump, and the coun'tY.: · · ' involves $100 .million in federal aiW state compared with Tustin, ·'21.I 'percent ; This: wjll be true because the slate funds , has been to-raise Ule. ichtevt!ment1 ST. PETERSBURG, 1'1a. (UPI) -J'lvt:: Anaheim. 19. t and Fullerton. only ll.8. . reimburses t~ . ~unty aj'ld cili¢s .for level of disadvantaged st~nts. persons abandoi:ied a 'lrinklna· 10..foot,{ Newport-Mesa Unified School District the • hOf!lfifWners· exe~ption but local "The job has to be dOrie In tt\e, yacht in a life raft today w~ &> abcth., Hin:>haw. previously a~tributed the gain, took the championship in its ca~egory governments must ibsOrb· the veterans' classroom, or it w.on't. be . dpne at . an_•• manned a radio1 callin1 for help, the !o, Qrul\llrily a revB;luat1on_.of all:propert,Y \\'itb. an .µ.ere~ . of t'J5,9 fl\1 11\on or 1,-r'•'em;;;ip;;Uons;;'i;;;;.iiii'i;;i' -·· iiii;;;;iiiiioi;iiiiiiiiiiii•Ri~·~1e~s~s~al~d~ ..... W;;.;;•'~ve~used2,~be~oo~~re80U?~~c~e21~· ~C~oasl~·~G~u~•rd:;:.sa~id~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioi'·' . 1n lhe..county, P,lu$ s\glllhca.ut 1ncrea~s :ia.4 per{..~nt -Lac~ Uillfied. ls UP.t4.2. II " in new 'cohstrucUon: business ln~ento~~ • -iit\Dta .,Ana .led, tM-;l>ei'centi(t1 UJt with andit~a~d ~ssments resultmg rtom 23 7• ppr~t a dOriir· increase· of $&11.5 ' . • the mandatory businesi 1udit pro1fam 1 aiUJigQ... • ' -· , ol his office. '' . · : Orange. Coast Jtruor .. e.olleg¢-~u;:ict Taxpayers ~ho u Id get !he "bad \ot . (Costa· Meii, ' N•wpo.rt · lte a.c..h, good) news m today's mail -} value Westminster, Seal BeaCb, f ountain ; fl09.ce postcar:ds were m~iled to. eyf'fy : Valley.) _led its Coastal group i~ dO\lar . p.roperty owner Monday. . • increase. $141 ritillion or ti.I _pm;,ent. Public utility a.sses.w.t valuattor\s. Sackl.leback ·bad a . bi&J:ter ~ti.ge, 'made by the state, shoula in~rtase at¥>!.lt bowe\:ir,~.~· 20:~-perctOt, $l00 inquon 4\Ve~percent .~ the t•711.fiJ~ ii.-..~~'!" ~~ t- $250 million, 111·~ ti.a_W es~lrfta~ed. boosting Ntrt~ Orange ·eoun{y 'JC l>l*ki' was the total to 11 ov,ef.. $4 ~Ilion for 1., in ~ $)85.9 millioo, LS.~ per· the first tlme in 1;te cClllnly's hliory, ctnt Santa Ana· Dlstrtct1had ~~st Assessed vahi'aUOn or property in in-plrotnta«e jump, 23. 7 or $0.S>mil~ corporated cities jumped, ~~.128,349 or -~nty areai not in jWlioi'. cObege l?·~ percent from $1.74 b11l!on· to $3,22 districts which must pay a tuition fee billion. for their stude11ts attending goe of the Properties ~ wµnc·o~po~ated areti~ d.llitrict scbOols itre up f74,.l , million, '\'.ere boosted trom $5jl7, mlllion t9 $631 or.--15.5 percent. ·. · . . ~Ilion._ $93.~ mil~ion, a~ the same 17.4 Hi.bstwr ~"ti.Pned l.hal sqme ,c,ity., and percent. 11CbiSol'.c&tr1~ ng\.l,res ar,e &Ub"fecf .14 a Newport Beach led all Orilnge Coast do.wnward adju!rtmenl as t~e ~~es. of- comn1unlties in the dollar Increase . $4t. I f'afei do •AOt' include the $.20.9 million ml.iUon, rrom ~.miUior\''to '10!. mill~n. r l"ed. fQt <aarkuttura~,presel"(~,_large- or 19.4 percent • : ~~ii>; 0... seutbeasten se<;tiOIJ' .or t" h e Fountaln ¥,lley topped coastal cities ~ft! . . . . - ; ·. ' in pe~11tage, irtz"~ 2•:T P j r c i'Q t. Himliaw hinted at one bria;hl "1pot D .o _I I a r figlll'e!.: .'51. 7 million to $70. 7 for ~ gove rnment, an d pos!:ibly proi> m1~on, ijf $~4 l)'Uili~ .... ~ e~! ~~Y.ers -. 't Gov: R~~pn's . . -...... l'lf'CMf """" '"''" """" 19e, .... l!KttlM Land $1,201 ,044.526* ll,515"43,220 1311.498.694 26.1 Improvements 1.760.910.090 1.982,515,&40 221.605,500 1%.1 Personal Property !186. 798.820 438.9711.590 S2,J71.770 13.3 Gross 13.:J.11.75.1,436 13.937,1129,450 1583.276,011 17.1 Less : Non-(business ipventory -ho meowenrs e:::emptions) Relmbursible E:itemptions -(86,040,133) • (82 ,062,357 ) 3.9S7.77' t• Net Taxable 13.262,7 13,303 13.154.947.093 1392.2.13.790· JU - New County Assessment Hits Neivport Hardest County ~essor Andrew Hinshaw '• n valuation of all properties in the county for the 1970-71 tax year hit Newport Beach the hardest blow, based on sample figure& of assessed vatuations given lor two homes in eac h or clght county con1· munit ie.!I. ' ~ · Balboa Peniiuula horpt bullt In 1933 is up $2.670 -from $8,130 to $8,800, or 43.5 percent. The other Newport sample (built in 1"'4) fared better with an Iner.ease of l. Sl.080, from $5.110 to '6,170, or 11.t percent. Other Orana:e Coa1t city aamples: ••• 19JO 1962 -""1'Uflilop Bruh. Ottlt' ••• .. . ........ 14 .::18 tl,11111 I 110 4.7llO 5.tiO 1.000 Costa ~1~sa 0.IYr ••• ... lllC'MM 3,23() 3,990 7!0 1.180 f.430 750 ... ,. ---~ ... IC.~ 21.1 ••• fftlt•tt ... _ 13.5 20.J '· Laguna Beach ·~ .... , Cl lll- '" "" ... llK,... .. l>IK:rltM 19:;7 3,130 3.350 22Q 7.0 1956 6,910 7.630 T20 10.4 San Clemente ... ,. O.IYr '"-'" ... , "" l11<r .... lllCfM .. 1961 3.970 • 4,010 4-0 r.o 11163 4,170 i,400 730 II.I Lebanon Hij acker Suffers Breakdown BEfRUT. Lebanon CAP) -Christian Belon, who hijacked a Tram World Airlinerjet---tronr Parts to· Beirut in Jan·uary, was transferred Monday from prison to a hospital for psychiatric lrf'al• ment. The three LcbaneliC doctors who recommended Btlon"s transfer sakl the. %&-year-old Frenchman had au!fered several breakdowns in his cell since. his trial be1an Friday on ch11rges arising from the hijacking. court officials sakl the trial would resume ln OCtober. • ' - WHIJEWAU .. ,, . . Generals Best Bias-PlyTiie Wh itewalls only 99¢ more than ou r regular low ·bl.ackwall price. 4-:PLY NY·LON CORD . Jet~Airm • F;u.rnowe Dual Traad Dtsign • Contoured ShCM.1kler • ~ra,.n • Trtacl Rubber • r1111 '"••• e.,. ,.,,. ....... ,.,( 1'tw1 ,,.., 1111 l tHk•.it 11. Tll ,rfct Wllll1•1 .11~111 Cotiipacts and 8.50-13 121.cio. on_ly . 11.75 lnttrmed11tes 7.35·1A 123.25 ' s2.o• Stand1rd 7.75-1,4, 124.IO ggc s2.11 · Cir\ 7.75-1.5 s2•.eo S2.19 S.25-14 $26.95 more .$2.33 8.25-1 5 $28.95 $2.36 per 8i1 8,55-14 S29.55 tire . $2.$3' "" 1.55-15 $29.55 '-$2.57 . YOu Salve $2.16 to $3.41 per tire on our Reoul•r Wnnewall Price OFFER EXPIRES SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1970 Bl/Y ONE .. . BUY TWO .. . 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Effecu Told Israeli Air Force· Attack Mi.ssiles· By Utllod Pm• lotmiatlooal 1....... nanalop air atlacb agaWt So.i.t.l>uilt mlisile ...... abig Vie Su<• Cmal ba-ve 5tarted cuttillg 1down on the J!IHllber ol-firings, a -Israeli military olilc« soid tod.ay in Tel Aviv. As ct Monday 1he Israeli Air F- u:q .fl>lrtcm ud ~ leis had . Cambodians Recapture ' . Key Mountain flown 53 «lllS«Uliv• days .. -Ille -.. erected 15 mJles bellind 1he aolal. The -said the -llrinCS tapind off Mooilay. --~--~--ct SAM I ~ -15 milo&bdliodh....tand-li>me o1 the mmln -. ftrod by - and that R· pjszw were beliJkc' Egyp-t_ fire lhe .older SAM2 ~ Despite -d three ffw .. !M Jaoatl stepped up the attacb. and diplomats in J....alem called -din to knock out the missiles a key factor in mrrent mideast diplomatic activities. An Israeli military spokesman said earlier today Israeli troops l'8ught an Egyptian patrol on the east side ol. the canal durinC tho night, killed ..,. in- filtrator and sent the rest fleeUlg in a storm d. artillery fire. Anh>nlo Corron!, 57, of Tarry·· town, N.Y., has been arrested fot growing marijuana ih his vege-- table garden. He says bis wife uses the plant for cooking. Police said they found about 300 of the canna· bis· plants. F~day among the . ID- matoeO, strlngbeans, cpm and .let· tucel.:cariozzi; cilltivates ob his prl!!>Olty. Can=i told police bis wife mes the seeds ol the plants for. soups and on Christmas sweets, but tUt sbe throws away the leaves ~· lfy smoteis: Chief John P. Jandructo said be understood such calinary use of cannabis was a aulom in some Italian famil\~s .. Clrroai. who will have a hearing next TJtursday on a violation of the pidltioheflth law; said bis wife will bring Ille jlldge a cup.of soup. PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) - parts ol the r-i ..... so miles -t up the jungled slopes of ML Kirt Rom Monday anm-and recaptured key parts o fthe resort area 50 miles west of l'!l1om P<nb, a military spokesman reported today. A spokesman in Cairo ·identified the intruders as guerrillas of the Egyplian- backed ltnb Sinai organiiatioo:s. He said the guen;u .. placed expos;ve dw&<• under Israeli army instalatioos and destroyed' communicaUc:n n e t w o r k s before withdrawing wllh the ~ of ooe dead. SURPRISE TWIST Tl> BLUDGEON ING CASE -'VICTIM' ARRESTED ... _ Fred Senff, 31, Tr1Mportad kl Prison Ward of County.USC Medical C-r • • • I ~ Fipl.inc continued on the mountain today, and the Cambodian command reported another force ol about 1,000 Viet ~ and N-Vietnamese sma9h- ed into a bettalion headquarters Iii rnile3 south of Kiri Rom. The spokesman said 1he aUacten inflicted heavy casualties on the government force at the village of Snk Neat, then -. carryJnc !heir.dead.and wounded with them. 'lbe current Communist ·~ive In Camhadta ._. to be to ,shatter iuvft'llll<DI unit. and Inflict cuualtles to damaae the morale of the Cambodian form. · It was the eecoOO Egyptian canal Cl'OS9ine report.ed in as many days. Cairo said Mooday its commandos inflicted heavy casualties on the Jsraeli side in a nid SUnday ni!llX, the first Egyptian cross-canal raid in more than a mooth. lsrael denied it. Military spokeemen in Tel Aviv said theft wtre no Israeli cauUties in the brief 10 p.m. -M<blay aft« the EC)1ltiln commandos w e r e -Tbey--and-1' <>l Hplallves ,.... found Jll!ll' the F.cYl>- lian who was olain. 'l1le ...oi ol the -fl<d ...... the canal und« • bail ol brad! artillery tank fire, the Tel Aviv en- nounecment said. Israeli warphmes earlier had completed ther 53rd sue· ttsllive day U raids apimt cairo'• canal line. I The heavy fl&hting west and southwest of l'luXlln i'<nh' once again Imperiled 'Hl&lnriY 4, the capital's mly liok with the deep wator· port of Kornpong Som ...i file c:Olmlry'3 on1y oil nllnery, the ·rh'""l/«lf-<>ld Brenda Bush!ll(ll! of inJU1orJ.,...... oaid. 1' 1:f 1' Ankrftl{, Iowa can think of ta0d&fng Kiri .Rom, Sa 10 ~es north o( the ..... c1e11gm1u1 •fla• ,..ling. donfl hflltwq. ,,. mllltary l'Pll ..... Mid ~Sov_iets., Nasser d11ekling. Brenda Md Uae mM ftm tbe rtillof' latte of 'Cambodian right here during ~ hture .r~ • mercemriel l'ICl'\llted and tralned by 1 .,, oj •Ammea -ol Uae Anknw tbe U.S. Speola1 -in -Viet· Ha· mmer:ng Out Fun and Fetd DOlll;.,; ,_., M•""" llellA bad relabn the "' . ~,;:~Li,,g cievetan4 · ~g:"',;.. ~ New Peace Plan bw driver got lltU~:k=P.&thY from _ The~ ~ent pniloo Ila· . bis f!lle ~or.., ex Uooed atop ~l"*"'11 ~.,. ~ ,,,~.(UPI) .,.. ""'Sovier"unioa, te !Mlrotftllejllliil · --Iy -.,,..,,. • .!a•..._,.lllltwl)!t!liJDllalPr- cipal 'bti c., ., "Don't call =.,._ 'l1l<re bu ~ -oillclol ,G1miL\bdol 'NISlel, lJ !lamm<rlo~ out me !or -thy,",• !)ank spokes· report ol total cuualties ie Jr fiilitnl, a modifi<d packa'e pion an a Middle man told H1roW Auiuatfrit. "I have but the ...,ernment claim.! "''"" ....., EoJI sell!...,.~ d1piomaUc sources said to wait to wot!<. If we bave to ,..,. . ... hilb. partlr due to bombing ud today. possess\ your car, then you' can strallnl bf Ille Cambodian air force's They aald the plu 1" be offered shonly walk!' The' strike of transit work· na ~mbers and SOuth Viet· will .~tl!er accept nor re1ect the ers in. Cleveland is in its second ntmeee ACA7 gunships. American peace P!D Clf.f~ recently. week. 'Jbe military spokesman el.Jo reportecJ Instead, the Russ~ will preseat . a e more haraasment o( government fareis count.er-plan for connderaUon by the b1c As tJ' troin TOUcd fftto a Car· Ible, Englaftcl ·fllll'd Su!ldap, resi- dents ni.sMd to thrir tc{tphoner to CGU polict tDben thq htonl: "Htlp: Help: Help: This train ii b<i•o attacked by bandiq, Pleal• inform the police." Police found ~t train empty and said a JMchanical fault had triggered off the recorded alarm message. ' 7 • Police say thieves have made off with jwt about everything in- cluding the kitchen sink, from an eastside Tucson home. C. E. Goy· ette, part owner of the unrented house. told police burglars took not only tho sink, but the bathtub and a host Qf other fixtures as well. Po. lice say they believe the thieves made their get-away through the front door, since that too was miss-ing. at Kompong nx.n, 80 miles north of four •. Phnom Pooh. He said heavy . reio>-Neither l':i)'pt ocr Russia 13 pre~d forctmtnt of government troops there to accept the American plan m its conllnues u the Cambodian conwand present form -_IKW" is Israel, the so_urees _.., for a second major Conuiianist aald{ But nane has formally reiected offensive agaJmt the town, a provincial It~ 11 likeJy to now, the sources said. headquarte.. ~ 'l1lom..., under DfplamaUc oources said the talks aiege for .;,11 au of May and June. be~ Nauer a~ his aides and the Kremlin leadership were "extremely 20,000 Dock Union Workers Stay n ·ome LONDON (UPI) -Almost hall of Britain's longshoremen tefused to work loday despite a tentative last.riunute agreement tbat avert.eel the first na· tionwkfe dock strike in ff years. lo London, Tllbtlry, Uverpool and Glasgow, u estlmated 20,cm of Britain'• 47,000 longshoremen either stayed home or refu!'d to work. In some ca!eS they did so on the orders of local union officiaJs in de-fiance or their aational Ulian leadership. tough." ,Discussions center o• Egypt's demands ror additional more BOphisticat.ed and offensive weapoos and more direct Soviet military cooperation; the Russians are prtssing for some move toward a political settlemeat, the sources said. Nothing definitive on Mascow's latest Middle East staJlld is anticipated untn the talks with NaMer ha ve been com- pleted, probably by wetk's end, and Nasser has returned to Cairo, the sourets said. By then Nasser will have been in the Soviet UniO• three weeks -an Ul'IUsually long time for Nasser's absence from Cairo. especially in face of the grave Middle East crisis developme11ts. Heavy Rains Over Plains Showers Expected in Great Lakes and Rockies A~w .. u• " .. Allfnff " .. llHfl'sl!t-ld a• " •biol•l'Cll; ., .. •oi,. • .. ... _ n ~ CM<: I ff .. ,. Cl..c:i-•t .. .. Clwfl1l'ICll .. .. --.. .. Poverty Areas' Jobless Levels Moving Higher WASHINGTON (UPI) -The sharp rbe in unemploym<nt tlli3 y<ar increas<d the oln!ady high jobi.s. rates among the city poor, but not as sharply as in other urban areas or the-nation as a whole, according to the Llbor Depart- ment. 'Ihe department's Bureau of Labor Stati3tics said Moo:lay tllat during the past 12 mcllths, the jobless rate in poverty neighborhoods of the nation's JOO largest metcopolitan ,areas increased 33 pereent. 'Jbe rate for natim rose 31 p<re«>1 ...i that for other urban neij!llbori>oods, 47 percent. Bui .....,,p1oyment among .the urban poor sllll remained higher. The bureau said tllal whil< joble....,, for the natioD rose from 3.4: percent to 4.7 pel«nl durtnr tht Jiisl year, it il)c:rM90d !run 5.7 ~to 7 percent ill Ibo lll1!en J!O••IY aeill14"1"'°"" 'l1'e rile for -~s \ra• from 3~toup;;ap.> .. •'!lie ltss raPkf rise ·1n the li>bless rate in poverty areas probably reflect.s the large ~ ol Workers from poverty areas who are fmp)oyed in relatively low-skilled and servk»rtlated jobs, which have been leu affected by the recent economic slowdown,'' the bureau said. The statistics 1ncluded 90me nUddle and upper income families becallse fii survey was based on alt families living in c...iain urban tracts, the report WI. Antisecrecy Bill Faces House Vote; Okay Expected WASHINGTON (UPll -~)partisan house reformers brought their maitf an- tisecreey amendmeat to the floor ~ with all signs pointiq to approval - even under the existing anonymous voting system it seeks to cure. More !flan 100 other attempted revisions· were In prospect as the house started amendiag a 14l·page reorganiza- tioa bill drafted by the Rules Committee and proposing scorts of more modest changes in congressional procedure. But the refonn coalition. concentrating on a package of 10 ameodme•b geared especially to puttinJ members °" r«ord on all major issues, ananged to get in early with the most sweeping of their antisecrecy moves. It \\'OUld provide that c1«b USt mem- bers passing tllrough -for and against amendments to bills under de- bate on the House fioor. These lists would be made public at ooce. The Senate already does most of its voting by roll call. But under traditional House p-ocedure. inherited f r o m the BriUsh House of Commons, major issues now are often resolved on "teller" votes with bodies counted -but names not recorded. Oef!'Vlf .. 1:.,..-. .. l'<ortWorth '" ·-'" -· n .. .. " .. .. 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"' " " .. .. • '" • '" " " .. .. .. " .. .. " • .. " " " ~ "' " .. .. .ti "-'OU be approved. ., Fired County Clerk ... ,,,, Can't Win For Losing LOS ANGELES IAPl -Peter Buler. 47, who was flrtd as • county c"rk • 02 and is trying to win reinstatement, was 9Cat.ed among sptclators at a miade- mtanor triaJ Monday when he raised a ststr1 with large letters: "Give fl.le Liberty or Give ~1e Death." He got neither. Munlclpil Court Jud gt J3 Irwin J . Nebrom held him in contempt and sentenced hlm to five days in jail. Bludgeon Case 'Victim' Arrested on Murder Rap SAN GABRIEI; (UPI) -One of the alleged victims of a claw hammer attack which took the lives of his JQ...year-0ld son ud his mother·ill-law has been arrested. Police Monday arrested Fred Sen!!, 38, on suspicion of assault, attempted murder and the murder of two members of his family in the attack, which took place in the family home early Wed· nesday. Police U. Wayne Co1eman said Senff's i.Ajuries appeared to be self.iaflicted. "We have every reason to believe (Senff's) wounds occurred before tbe fire started," Coleman said, "and h's my personal opinion that there's no chance that the wounds came from any members of the family attempting to leld him oU. ~ "We i9ew from the beginning that they could have been &elf·infficted," he a«kted. ''Tiley were 11ancm, wounds, rather than solid direct blows as used against other members of the family." Senff, his wife, Gloria, 33; daughter Jennie, G; SOl'I Kim, 10; and Mn. W. E. Chapman, S3, were found in the borne by firemen alter a passing police officer noticed smoke coming from the house. A bloody claw hammer and an empty Foreign Legion Steals the Show On Bastille Day PARIS {UPI} -Parisians danced ilit the streets Wltil dawn and shot fireworks lo celebrate the storming of the Bastille 161 years ago today. Police clashed with antigovernment demomtrators before dawn near the site of the old prison. A military parade featuring the first public display of Fruce's medium range nuclear missiles and a return to the Champs Elysees of the French Foreign Legion was the highlight of the day. The parade, to be reviewed by Presi· dent Georges Pompid<IU, is the traditiorial way the naUon marks the opening of the French Revolution . The parade brought together 10,000 marching men, hundreds of low flying jets and taaks and armored vehicles. But the: forei(n legionnaires were the <:enter of attention. Former President Charles de Gaulle had ban.oo the legion from the parade since the end of the Algerian War in 1962 because of their open sympathy wllb Algeria's French settlen. gasoline can were found iMide the houle. Authorities said all were tmccnlCJous and Kim was ~dead on ani.val at a hospital. Mn. Chapman died 16 hours later wlthoul regaining con- sciousness. Senff regained consciousrie.ss Thursday and told authorities "I don't want" to talk about it (the slayings)." Jeru1iie alsO regained conaciousneas Tbursda)' and was questioned, but police rtf\Jsed to disclose what she told them. Mrs. Senff still is in critical cooditkt11 • paralyzed fiom the beating, ud has not regaimed comciou,,ne.ss. 'Ibe beatinp at first were linked to the hammer beating ol an elderly man in his nearby Roaemead borne two days earlier. Authorities a1so investigate4 the possibility the beating.< were relal<>I to the hacking death$ ol. two 'youtbs on a beach near the University of Cali!onia at Santa Barbara JUiy 4. 11>ree days alter lhe Senff beatings, three members of a Wilshire District family were bludgeoned to death. Authorities Sunday arrested Gerard Trent Jr., 25, for the slayings of Mrs. Carolya Stafford, 37, and her daughters, Carol Lynn, 17, and Julie, I. ' Authorities said Treat and his family once ihated the Stafford home and dis· coutUd any coonectioo with the Senff beaUngs. Virginia Coal Miners End Wildcat Walkout MULLENS, W. Va. (UPI) -About 2,000 strlldng miners prepared Monday night to return to work in the Southern West Virginia coal fields, ending a one- day wildcat walkout caused by picketinl di.sabled minen and widows. Roving bands of pickets closed at least 10 mines Monday, idliw.g only 5 per cent of the state's 40,000 miners. The pickets were proteJting the United Mine Workers Union (UMW) pension and hoopital policies. Simplifies Its Title NEW YORK (AP) -The United Com- munity Funds and Collllcils of America . llal'S it has· changed its name to United Way of America. · "We wanted a simple name that would give people, a clearer and more descrip- tive idea of what our orjanization i.! trying to do," explained a spokesman at the national headquarters Monday. Love Is B lind Viscount's Son ~tarries Call Girl SYDNEY. Australia (AP) -The only t 1greied though I knew my father would son of a British viscount told a court never agree to marriage. I for&ed my today he was "tricked" into marrying father's signature on the marriage oon- an Australian callgirl who wt'ot to Miami sent form . Beach, Fla., three days alter the wed-"Due to my near hysterical condition ding. during the weddinc ceremony the clerk The Htwi. John Desmond Anderson, In the (egiatrar general's office threaten-. 20. pleaded guilty lo forging the sianalure ed to stop the {Jl'OCe<Gngs. of his father, Viscount Waverley, on "My condition wu brought about by a marriage consent form. Anne wanting to drink ~ bottles ol Andtt"90n said be met tbe glril, Allle champagne before \he cereniOOY to Suzette Davidson, itl a hotel bar five ctletlrate." dJ.,YS afte.-be •nivtd in Sydney last Two days lat.tr the girl, who was July. a kit older than he; said sl'Je wu a • .. She appeared to mow my fatbtr call &irl and wished she had not married h1d a title and we had a lone con-him. Off she went the next day w versatlon." be llld. ''l should ha\'t been Miami Bttcb . on my guard.'' The judge noted that Andtrson during His testimooy contlnOC'd : Miss hi.s year ln Australia bu been convicted Davidson was "beautiful and im· ot stealhig. N!Ctiving stolen gOOds •od maculately dressed" and told him a larceny. He put him on probation for story about a breach ot promise ca!e a year. ordtred him to post a $100 against. a Mel.bournt busind! tycoon. behavior bond, and to d him he would "Four days of hectic Jiving followed .'' recommend that he be deported if ht and then she suggested marria!t. failed to report regularly to the probation "Bein1 gullible to a hard uck story &trvice. . t ' ~ . I ,I I I I I I I 1 ' . • - • ·' . DAILY .. ILOT ,_.. .. bll ......... . .. • l • ·, ~ -• 'THEY-SELL ART lN THE PARK -WHY NOT AMTIQIJES.OM THE SIDEWALK?' . StrMt Corner H•wk1r ·Bob ·Rlcket~ ;JJ,.Woflr.1 •t Hil Surrimer Olver.JoR -... F~untain Valley M-0torist· H~ld : .. In Tot's Death ', .. ,. , ~-f) Sidewalk ·Sale , . -'f een., lf~w~ 'W.'4r_es hli Huntington ' . . ·' I • • • \. , • . . • ~ ClllllJI in.lbe .._.._ic -.... _.._ like lllat," lie &lldljl. • : I\~ Valley 111111 w11 ,jill;d •·proopect If •. ....._ • ...,,• U.. Aloo .IDcl-•in '.bia -allt ~ M'!llif ..a .... ol 1 e Ion y ·ralk -1oe,..er ·baa Kt· up • &ft u WI portnit of a ma - m•' • ,• bit-tUD ancf dnmktn driv· ...,.. *"· · ''a:mdwn" .._..._ llCbe mtfanoWmi a two-cat accidell in Solla Bob~ 11, "'1ll ~ i-a -mnot , a llilt . . . Go ·-.... vernors · ·· On Aid PLm -. LOUISVItLE; Ky:· (UPI) -· Pmidenl Ni""' flew hero loclay t.>-meet with 13 Appollchlan II.lie ..,......r. and u,, plore .,...in& tupport for the ""' ot FOderal-11.ato pa1111er!IUP, to. promote the nation's ecoaomlc develoPlll'DJ • The chief extCUtive, reCeivecf a l'OUlinl welcome from aboutll.,500 partisaol. anll: told the"crowd·lda ---_, ~ I.Olla ,cl .lastiDc pnce, . hi&h employmeot ud, a ~ coo1· ol , livtna. , I . . ..,;; . , • ... : · 11We'fe Wortmc: for the kilJ!l of ·peatei an ,.,..._ .... a . .-.· ..""'•""· . . ~ ~ "We're WCI ktnc lor I bttttr m.t AM-:ID --' a 7-lllCUl>old ...,.._ c.atif•a '""' U.. Pila lo ."\ --.-.._.,.,_. _, . ~·· , .• ~@!$•-' a1:7 !lf7~J6"" A.•* 'lo~•_.._ • All "' llii lllliiir.illil llYI< • ._ :i:-~ t,i; iO: ~ ":.~"!f·::nt:1Jt ;;:1:,;•=11111atmJru1~·· N~~':...Ana0norldllrl-' ~.P1 , ..... a 1111 ---, 'Ille .. Plll!liil llnbr ~,.i Olllctn-V-left the 11:000 ud Ocolll A-.-in loot at. lnqllira4-llo-.'•·cil1'- , """""' 'mi McFaddon hil ~· '· • • . • lir bia .......,. bo-Ml ...... ~v::,. "!""root an« po11ct .orri•ed.-: ~ '\" ..,P\!1!''''1'~~.1111. 11. 111or c:ao · .. n .nbllb.·port,...., If• bid been aJlalitlY !njund and wu. · -_ -.• ~ ·to 'Im¥ food not anllqwo oo 111e·111ewalU · arreliod...-•t bla~. . ' ........ ; : ' ' . • . ~ • ..,,. bOby 4lodM~~;,~~ 11 Q ~· . 'd Hi' • • B ·. ~=~-~ ~11 .:= : . -pt'~ at . . pp1e ~ven 1n1m brolieo r11>1 iod a Uj\11-· . • ,, • · . • . f~i?~.r~1S l.~~~yononl)pigQJarg~ ln IDllliher traffic mlsbtp·ear)y ~· ~· ' , .. . • ~ , • , K.nf James Kin!i, :Ill, ol River~ • c..rt action was bei!>f prepattd today Susan i:. Marsh, 19; ml ' ConatanCe J. ..uc{ on the, USS Floyd D. P';'ks a-agaln!t 11 eeraons swept' [nlo jail by Pipper, II, aU --aa lranai.,... tiooed at tong Beach. was killed 00 Orange CooiQty aherilrs j!epQUes who The same ~ ba,. been-filed the~ Ana t?anyon.Roa~. claim tbty 'found asSorted · nartOtk:s aaaln.rt Kathtrint ·Ann ·SlmplOio, J:2; ~un pol~ im:15 1 w= valued at more _dian $5,0CK. in' a .seedy Jon R. Ruff. 22 ; Mickie L. Hale 24 ; mol«cy<:le am . . --~~--J cl rllD-do!rn Modl<lib Canyon blpple b1V<n. and ."l'bomaii J. steuy Jr. Ii; .ii ol noor •ertsc<nt Drive, Just "'! """"' Wb>t the ~ <i .ih; comm.;.. ·the Mod[<sb <;atiyoil • aikb'ioo . li>d thei:~~·~~,~42"~.m. sa)4 was ··~om.to aar~n-tum~"oUt : HowardJ.Cotfmaii,31.olBiaoaPan. Anaheim Memorial Ho.spit.al. Tbe cor-~.be a well:i&Ocked marlJlll'!I' nurttry, a\ , offi said he suffered tnmlve investigators ,.O.ge. And a ~ Moo-Tw6 HB Stu\lents oner s ct . . . day of the ~ Cllnyon 'Road' bead and body 111lunes. residence anegfcffy turned up'more mari· • 4 jUna,-.. qUaatl.Ues of hulUh a n d ... Hm·t in ·Crash Buzz Saw Attack :$y Wife Nets Date in Court-· powdered ~ ind~several hundred Pe!> pjlls. . • • ' 'Ibe raid -was sparked by a report .A pair of tfunUngton Beach' students froni a nearby resident that occupa-.tl! escaped serious injury tn o.ta Mesa of. lbt---neighbing·flome ,llad le:I a min eai;.ly today .. 1fben tbeir car sa):fded 115 wh"' llands !'~ . &ound l!ehllld his fe<I during &«tlll1> ml a1ammid Into bacll, into,lhe boiiii!. · a p;wer pole. , • --orncers Said they found.no ri ahswet-'Bruce E. Bergevin,. 20; ol. 'tlC Garrett lng that desc~ or t.1 that condition Circle, an:I Mark G.' Rule, 17, ot UU ... A woman wbo was ruled to be insape but readily aetUed todly for the filing England St., were treated at cQ,(I. Mesa ohortly af1er she ottacked her nude hu~ of narcotics ~...-qalnlt aU 11 Memorial Hoopilal for f1dal '-ttlonl bimd with a whirring buzz saw has · suspect.s. · and bndles, but not admiu.I. · now recovered Her sanity. Superior c.ourt' AWaitfni court arralpinmt on cbarses Polle ~ Bernvin was turnln& .frlln, Judie James F. Judge has decided. of cultivltion, po•5s1ile Incl.J P•! ssiuft ; ~daros Avenue oeto M:eu Verde Drive H•-ordert<f Mrs. Maria Lechuga, 34, for MN! ol lnarijuana aie llNce W. East about 2:30 a.m. when liq car went ol Santa Ana, to appear in that city's Johnean, JZ. Robert O'Reilly,j?J: DIMd oul 61 control, eaMned ~f the center miWci~l · court Friday for a hearing A Har&, 13; Scott L:.·MeWhinney, =; diVider,and into the p:Ne. > on redUced assault chari;ei abandoned · • " when she ~s sent to Atascadero Slate , • , ":~1a1~;b•~· was arrcst.ci" last Aug .• No Such Wo-nd as' wbicll .. CID bovt blP-..._......,_. ,. ........-- and . cut -· • Ibo f!"'. If llQic. We're pltwd tly.h '*'~.._ .. Bui he added: "emy "time 1-.. - on the llcM!, Jtintudy lw come through. The aov~ reprt9!11tlnf-... ..... from the Deep Soulh to -· Yorlt - f&\U' -5""-of the ""'!"\'* ~ with ' lonnatloa, .of the """'Jadlllo ~ooal Cammluloo to .• ~ scale as part ol Nbon's "New" [Ider» lsrri" JW'Oiram. I ... 1 The .,..inon believe the .~ -ept. IJiltl fifth ,torwHll •l*illnll,!' J!Ule crHlclam, . lw beeii an efliellve . . . ... antipoverty llla~t '\' 'l'!'-of. the pooml ......... of the .-. Whlto ---11111• that. the White Hooiae ct.._ilc -il has been secrelly nplorln1 'the. ~ .-In wfllch the, President WU Said to be interested -to· create · rDore ~ -.i1a1om In 1171 to iw.1 federal money "Into ecoiioalic developioenl pro-,rams. .. · ~ 1 Nixon llai: pJedtedl to · crate a new putnenhlp ID ledera!-11.lle'rtlatlono. -Tiie governors would lite~ to· II!' f~ arents disbursed on a .bloc!i bu~ lo realonal cornmilltons. Port of the -!Dislntlon. p!an for Improved federal • 1ta:e rtlationl is a reveriuwhortna pWl· wbereby> • P*llOn of taxes co-l!y Ille lodOn1 P""'" mtDt Wvu,1cl ~ ~ to llUes. '!lie Appalac:!1lan · ...,-. • Wt Te ~ -"" to -.. ll\l:OIWY. the "pbn WblCIC bOs beelf ·llal up Jor a1niOst ~ yiir' ID the• -'Ila# and M,..~l!let. · :nie pr-1 called 1or • mum to needy 11.1111 of,Jlal! a'.~ dolllri lo' tlie flnt -of --· Jillnl: to1$bUWllllrfbur,..,._" : . ~- ' ' F-ailure :io shorlly ait:r r.eghb::rs st~ ln · · • .• • · '' • • . • .I!. ~,' to hak her pui5Uil ot 1!.cr tuiSbaltd. .. The frantic yictim l:>ld. officer,s lhat ~ .. · 1 • • • , • , • • • , ' .J • . '" he-wp.reclinin& nlicfe on,ihe bed... H • 'B. 'Ji n d 'd H l TL-r dllng ·televL•lc>n. when Ills berserk !U• • _ URftngton . eaC · net UT e _ ~ p . ,1~11'1Je.iveS attecked him with Uie buzz saw in aa _ .. .... •• , , . ~ _ . .... m "il.tioQ ., ..oir. + " ... • 1,~., ' • . ., .,. • -i:::1::r.:.::x:.;j,(:i;t""Oi.i .of l.ltt e4jlet llOndicapo, ~ u;...;.. Be&£h and ~WlllmlillUr, !Iii ~lo~ Dr.1 - -..ben bla wile llri--no ~Ill 111Jl9·i'e (!ell, ~ -brinp U.. ..... of a Wiiiiam • Wilar, ·111e r.dllJ'a dlllt!rtft r..m the"": 11;, ,.,. a -,.. 111e-,_ mid u. a.bei;,~& ... ·ID · prodo\ctive'lilelorthelr,~ r.-at -ball 'to •mp _... · • .-wed !Irr -ulL .Ofllcon 11111 ·11o . 'II~ oraa..1111 ~~ ·:~·1 ~,.;,.:,.,. ~'"':i't!!~!!'~ol~J"'" ol tholr ... ....,..... ..... ,'1111J ._ rec:olved & .. W nlcU ... -~... -~-·-~ ,.,.... .. , .....,... ----~N -.,. la ... -n .. to 11 ,.... aqd ... -·• ol ... ,.•~•,· -M-•• theft are Wwwn Ill and 'Ill dllldron Reoular d..,.. resume in the fall. ,..._..,, "'-,Kool If'""'-~. ~· •u "' -• -diMiiooed • ,._" but -Id The ""'"'-in the :r:MR ulllt ublbll • ...._ -. o1 --'-"-. ol 1aviobln& p11y on ,.,;,,,, ·,.;haol 1<1'. ; ,,_oi1;,;'."~ -a.. am birth a1> · ~ 'ii:M.i 1;t" _..,_.:, Chrysler ln .. Rec all DETROIT (AP) -q,ry.Jer Corp. an· llllUDCed Monday that It ii nolifyinl owners of l.22.5 curttftt model MS7~ Dodge Chassis for motor bomes to la)r;e Cheir veb.lcles to thtlr dealers fol' in- ipectron and correction if necessary of • pooolble improper pocltlc>nln& or b<ok• lubeo oo the !tame aide ralL ' rrumwatore are -id"'c them wilh .nonnaHUp in yaryill&-...... ol MVeri-bleno. • Ille tools lo --lo the publlc ty. ' · .• "We've mWt .,...t strldel ID>-... wetfarorotberlhondepood"'llL • • ' One ne~ htars the~ "faUun" these y...,,...... tbroqll ap-·ucb Sitting on a quiet, (1>Jsy com;, al at TMR (ocillty. TbOUll> medical cure therapy," Dr. Weller said. "lie.ha,. Lark View Elementary School slit, the may he out of ...a., • pracllcal educ• a full U-1peech therlllPi!I -king Ocean View facility for the Trainable Ucn:il cure is r.ot. with iftdivictual Wsmall grtup? daily." Mentally Rerarded (nffi) aoes virtually The cblld ren are &ivtn individually That man is Joe Johrwon, 1 dlc1oral unnoticed by those who lllve no prescribed lessons lo l>elp them devektp canclld&le at · Ul!C, •:"bu ~ particular inltreot In it. •Whalever facWUeo they ,.,._ and· lo chlldftn to · tpeN ~ But ta tbe porents of retarded dilldren work with their Ill ..... ..aaC -blllin&b' and •bit port&pt In Seti Buda, J'ounWD Valley, .Hu. weUne11e1 . / , ... RITAADJ:D, hlll ~-. . • .. • ' ':)::: --. I I I ~ .. "Te••Y.• • ,rER cans ' --' "' ··---. -- . -. - ·o··· 2 ~ . P. . -~ ,.. --·-.. ..... --- 0 .. J, ; '\ · I I , -' I· ' . . . . I OMY I'll.OT • .: . ... .:' , .... · ......... ~. .. ; . INSIDE, LOOKING· OUT -"'Two of .foilr-Cmniien . ·u (at 1,1t on iponilor), ancf.lobn G. Hill, 25:'Watch- confined 'Iii space i1W1on Wx!ulator at · McDOim~' ll · Inf them are John K. J k (I It) te t · • p'-~i·.1n .. H"-~-gton 'Beach •• ·~ ...... wl . · ac son e , s program = ~ ..,...,.., manager, and Dr. James R. Wamsley, test mecllcal . of 11ground ·crew'' via voice and teI.evisioD . director. ~· _. ·'. 1ylteni. TWO graduate · itud~ ve Terry Donlon,. ;. t ~ ·r ,,,.... P.,,e l RETARDED ..... t . . • > •lJ · 4 11 ·k M -~. .. us., ~• e .. · .. ars·· _llnntington Beach.· Listed 137 in U.S. lil..'lt!"'Rt,."'D Beach, W!th a p;pulatlon .« llf c:a, ii now t:ie JS'ltb 1._i city In die il.s., acc.r.:lng :to S..., Manap. ment magGZloe'a June llaue. HunU•S\>\l Bot~,~ l'."led 11 bolng lait* lhi>l"Mtl:ll <nin II Waco, Tetu; Ind Sqina1', MJCblpn. ,.,....p_,,,·1 VALUES .-•• . virtually unaffected by the -In pro- pertv values. . .. . ·~w_e l'fJCeived a 3.2 pfJrcent tncru.e tn value, wh1th wu cloee ·to what we expected," Chari,. ,.Palmer, deputy dlstiict superintendent. eJPlalned. The City of · llUnliniton Beach bad about · the Nine messace. not much · change. :•tt_'.s .. 1111: 1 fractkm for~ us, but not . enough-to be Significant," Brander Castle, assistant city admlnlst.rator,..aai.d •. · AMel6ed valUations l'09t b:f ts.7-pl!ir· cent tn·~·clty about' the lllfte ~t ~--'.'Tl•-.ueued ·'"-" 12.,;nd 14 petcftit tDtteate,., CesUe said:' "At }e11 qt we dldn...'t J!:o behlnct" . The City' of Foontaln Valley . expects to rteeive about P0.000 ntrL ''Our lncreo!". -11.7 -~· ~!ioift ·'What we expected," Jam .. ""'~ .:-efty m•ftA-· ...._ ... ..,.~ Ji ,, .. ~ ....... , ... ---· ...... UN \11:110 • ~~ ....... • '"!be extra money tntrwe 'bf any uilUpocted expeodltmOI • ..., ,1w · 1n the reserves," -.Neel l[fkleil. • ... 'Ibe nasons for the assietled vahMUon changes varied from area to aru as m11-:h ,,. the ~rctnta"e of change. Pllmer esplalned the low 1ncrea,. In t"e city schOC'I d;stMct as based on th perpetualty.lllch -.valuation.< aJ.., .. 1Y p:'t!enC' • ••r-r mon11:y: comes min EdlsOO, Stin-e'--~ ('11 a'?d ·~·1. urue, they change r::"l~any cur ntpatlon doesa't ·chanae ll'"~," 1'e. arid. •· ... F0t111.t."'" ValJey Oftlclala said new apartmeol constnJcllon and ...,. ln- duilrlal devel6pinent WU "'JIOlllible for ---. -I • .. ....... ~ ..... -.--.... ,_.._._ -, ...... """' .......... 1' ,. ~. -· • ' • .;; ---... • • ----........ *' .... _ .. ~"·. ···-· .. •••• ................. '"-'"··---- • British (;lassie Destroyed .. EMPACT Plan11 Potluck' in Mesa , .. - The 'Emergency Preparedness Action Coriunwlicatlon Team CEMPACT) will llJlOD80I' a potluck dlnn6 at Costa M,.. Part 'lbursday -at 8:30 p.m. 'I1le. event Is being held ' to • welcome ariivlnc members of the Motor Coach Asso. to their convention. Coffee and soft drinks will be provtOed free d charge and the. public is invited to bring their, own dinner. Anyone desir· ing further information may contact Har· ry Pennington at 642--1326. OAIL Y PILOT S11tf' PlllM Driver Herbert McWilliams, 26, of 350 Marina Drive, Seal Beacb, was .injured Monday. nigllt when his Mor-gan roadster slammed into rear of heavy Amer- ican car on Pacific Coast Highway a:t Anaheim Bay bridge near Surfside. He was admitted to Los Alamitos General Hospital with multiple injuries, while passenger, Margaret Randall, 30, Long Beach, was treated and released1 Harry Uselton, 40, of Stanton, escaped injury when roadster knocked bis sedan clear off highway and across ditch into Naval Weapons Station property. $2.99 CARPETING . . .. ~~... . .. ' "' ? 0 •• • • • 'f f • Su~ W'e": R~*e it l>ut'. . u's~aiiy we try to convince customers to buy carpeting' that will complement their ·homes. Often, in situations where a custo;,,er is covering the floor just to sell a house, cheap carp~ting may be a liability. In many ca•e• the difference of only 11 ·dollar.& yard will install ~ quality of carpeting th.at looks twice as well and will give much better servic.e. ••c••••., ••• ••••' •••~ •-• ~•••••••" • • ,-• ••• •• ,•, ••• "' In a nutshell -we're not trying to neceuarily be the "C .H EA PEST", fthough we often are), but the "BEST!! ,lWhich we always ere.) j . I • . • • ·1 ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES ,, v •• "' . " Cotti M1t1 1663 Placentia A'ff. conA MESA 646-4838 ' ' 17 I ,) • •. Tax V alties · _, Good,-Bad -' fuNe-wport • A J9.4 ~ vah1•lion increase ·tor . Newport Bea<:h anJ10Ullced Monday , Is good. and bad °"" at OOQe. · . · It can mean a three-cent tax~aav\ncl off last year's city tax rote of'!l.D. ' But It also means .that .. _i o m ' homeowners and btlsliieso property owners oo,f have more ei.penslve .¥sets' · , aptnst w\llch the .,ity's and o\ller tax rates are applied. .. · • , A99eSaed valuation ls s~ to be one-fourth the market' vltlue of property. Assessed value 11 the £igure 1agalnst wfllcb Proi>erty ~es 'are levied. • Tbe net. effect of rev,alu.atioo •is redistribution of the lax ~ri with IOp\e pioperty owners ptiyin& mm 8iit others less depeodi!tg upon: bow muCh • the' assessor's oaice Chanced each owner's valua\ion. · · , . - Thi 19.4 percent 'average.~ ,for 1 the city Is ·COMiderably_~,than the 1q· porcent City ,Finance uir!""'f Geort!• P•-· bad -·'. . Vill'l.1 bi1 estimate, \he city .i~ ~.lat -' monll> would ba~t ,..air~ a tdne ""Ill t.u tncre ... ~-OI tilt -paall)le thl'ff,cent' reductloG. ' I f I' ~ . But late word trum . the a~z 1or'1 office a week ago 1}ad. c.a~ Newport city eounc:Umen to gamble on ln lncru?e . 011 alioUt I~ J>ll"C<"I and di:op plails for a tax on uUlity wte. .; • ''This 'definitely help& -us out. I wi_sh I had been able to figure it closer and 1 wi&h I had known before," Pappas . ~ . . said. b. • th , He said 10 peroeill has e e n e nei&mlx>riiood of average increase past. years and the shirp upturn might ·be attributed to geUh\g do1rn to the nest to last year o( a five-year Legislature m.;,.iateil program to .,itig uaessment.. on allcporoels up to 15, perceol d market value. · -• Figure• released by County ~ Andrew Hinshaw .OOW Newport .a.a · haYing a tf(l" uaessed valuation ct betl<t' tha• 1362 ml'""". . Pappas said fr:om tha must lle d<dllcted ltS million In• Upper Newport Bay~ land a~ssment which is frozen and under ilW1ation and a factor ot. (See .TAX, P••• II Hai-oor S.cliool ·Officials Happy . With Valuatio~ ; • -... _ . ---- . ' fl'eday'• 1't111i1 • • 'r. . .... L N.Y.'--1'•••·. , " • -. • ' ,, I · l I Dolll.V PMT " Sumnr3i~ • . Hotter As . . • 3 Frt=f!8' Hit • -~ ~ . . .. , . ' .-1" " ··~ wbo apoll4d --' Oolta )(-·~ tote ~·Id# and lben l!eill) flPlllli tbe '8,IOO blua tliot ~ tbetr ,car ud ba4I)' damqedl>e(...... • ' ,_ .... allo kll>t bulJ - Jn u.. day l<r ... en1 boon by • ot.b- born ,,... !Ire blamed .. chlldrtn playlnl with matd!tl. Batti!Jw> <lllel Ml COieman aa1d Coota 11-·· .... polloo, bellcapler -called htlo Ol!Vlce to -. • an aar1a1 ' .,. f<r bot apOll lll>Oldedq In Illa ' . --,,.,, JD\111 -· fire ht -d UmC p(vw1ed lhartly blfore: d 'PA at.llla.fillok,-llome. • .,_ Do:Jve. ...... Ill Ille-· ' . Ollll',,......aald .• wiring ma1fune. tion In the · 1am11y•a 1111 otaUon wagon ~ 1'• dtttrOyed, may have been Ute cause. He added 'that Frid AM~, who.: lives on nearby Fremont Line, firtt noticed tilt n .. and noWiod lht Blliltn, w!Jo had retired already. Several fire trucks and Cl'twl were held at the >eene of the brUlb ..., 8r8" 'fire wl>idl blackened 2S acres d tbe -Alla -cblllDtl and banb -Vldorla -and AclamlA-EslanQi mp Sdlool and Falrilew Slota.llololtal .;. ...,. the ..... - ls a1ao the alte ol pnhl*'ric 1lldlan dJalnp cumolly -· ~ .., cal stile "1llorton a11tluopoloC)',aludenla. 'Pia ·t>li1lnl with m1!iW ...., U.. cauoe, lloii we ci>uldol Jiliipilnt 111e·-oap.~ nld Ollel. Coleman, addh\I ~ cill Come la at 2:tt ft.DI. m1 ·hla mm Wllte Oil Utf ~ fiiur houri.. ' '"ft waa a·taed of a mess," he 11i4. 'A mud! mnal1el" brUsh .fire ·~ al. ll:tli a.m. --u ..... l'ro• r• I • ' TIJ?~S ' . . I •• ' • • ' ' . • • IDPfloai!oD:\J)I e1ty ~ aueh torma Ital! bai -ilntlr llOtten the nfdllll u~W.'°4~!.~"nt" from d ty ~!men t!>eY wool<l }lp lo ...,..,..... "" ~ -r !all heir to t!il. Udelilnds . . flt fltlJ ..... "'·il>IU~~ "" Hurlburt llld •beD ba ... 00 Iba caJ. ---....... ~llQllaJTIMJ= O.· :"in:~~ .. k, ~"'~ .. ~.., ~,.other ~.;!lo lllol<tba flO ~y s.r:i:r.::.::~)it:•<;Jty wvum'-' bt • co~ ~"~ •bout' 18 .... Anguage ~bout lhe .«i\11!11 Qd •c!GUld IO 1o mon"e ago. Otlly Ol\e d'". •. : •. ,•· •• Hurl~~'/4 he got• call from lqts. v , ~u,. cvn•wtint Charlea l!.ildwln a • Nfwnort CouDcJ.lman DOnald · ' c.IOftls month, ago aOO waa swi>rised to le.am the ~taid the Upper Bay hai ·6een •i ~'tilg IA!aguf! atlll wu promoting· the amtnd-).\t!urii~' 1U~ into the ~de olJje~ menL ~' Jt hat been .Ucklai la II.I 114e for a BaJd\fln conceivably sUU was Jnter. ~tim'-" · , • 1 -;. Udtlaqdl,J!ot jt Introduced on June IQ. l OllincibUO .~;Jodolty/' P-~liild Baldwin , <ooctlveable allll' "" !ntir. :Jt.i. "1~""f :,a1;1~ • ..!!"~; •sled In ICljtUJng the Upper Bay' awap. -.r.1a a-.1a •"' r;:;'.r lli'.1 He was a lieutenant to Assembly Speaker -·••uu~ .. . Jesse Unruh in 1966 wben the exchange ~Tle ~II Jftre 1PC>911looed tOrthe w~s turned dawn by lhe State Land Com; 6li' 19'1 f:Mf Jn lilt ..-all!< le,._ mission . lrilb Baldwin leedinr e!for1s latlon put iMlit «JI lo loea!' !urbdlcUOM against 11. to;lie'beld 'ht trust. Areu'lba ...... wllh-I 'ln tbe Jnctrporitod llmlta ol the cllJ .ol Ntwpilrl ~--that tJme -"to'lilt cltv .... the ml lo tbe -· NewporUIM atnce annuocf all tbe ilM ~ both t1M LOwet llld Upper Bay. . 11dtlanik .,. the pea ... ""' by waler below tbe """'. hl&h Udo line, That line of demarcation imijiue ·to the COaJt of California, do~ tO · Spllilih llnd grahts. City Manager Harvey Hurlburt said the aubJect Of the clty taking over county UdeJands baa betn dl.acussed in privfte eloaecktoor seiolona,foi: the (ti• yean •ht \u been wl~ lbio jll~ ~ •ldr the ~l!y : , Back ,lilay. J;ll'.ive -Open '9 Traf fie ~ . Nawpori -dty cmra·bave.flnlab. ed ,..,uq .... oWq porlloal ol Bacl: 1111 .Drlve ao4°tb6 WiD\!!ni rood alont • ,._ eaat· bW: o1 Upper Newport Jlay r r irncni notionid. . ' ·. ,J-'l'lle-Miblli· beta•"'-! -early ·· ~,Year duiJnc,.dreqlng of tbe Upper ·1111 water ski area ..., ·~ ol ,...,... pwap1ng at1t1oa,. , .. ' .Back Bay Dr!Te .~ baOn ht tbe •new1 F ..... P .. e l · UNICYCLE •.• Palaqe Hotel's Gm!"' Court. alon~·J~~bby atulf. J 'll .. ..;. m.Y blklnt I r..a-=: way when Jt gets hot." Tho Newoprt llarbor High Sd>ool graduate said ·she began unicycling as a seventh-grader at Horace Ensi«n Iptennediate .School and dttided on the San· FranclscoJrlp last January. Jacquie doesn't think unicycling Is so ~ifficult beeause she has been doin1 it so long it seem, simple. "l can go uphill easier than I can ~o downhill on this thi ng," she explains: 'You can't coast on one." . Naturally, she won 't carry & spare tire, but , emphasizes the unicycle has underaone what teems like ·• compjete overhaul and tun«Jp !or the San fran. cilCO trip. "l Just spent 127 le< a new lire and seat," lhe uplalns, and"that about takes Care al a cycle built. fof one. "It's easier for me ·to ride mY bite than hike," saya the girl who b1tendl to really ,.. lhe country througll which sht la trlVellng. • 1'11ve iot my weight· off my Iep," she ~ini, "I'm sitting on It." of !all becauae· II ' WU ltlt off -'"-I" a\ the um, lhe",Upper •Bay land ·\. ~e between the c:ounV, .ms tbe lrVioa Complhy' WU -iDlo "by the ci>unty l!Oiid ,ol ~-' N--1 ,jludl city """1Cllli!en >and p11ooln1 commlpjonm have ltat.ed their cf land._, Arboo Way and Jt.publlc · .,.._Jn tlie ..... _.i ..... , '!be · fonner 'Orange Coast COlltp ceramics students' mother and fatlfer, plus three oMer listers .and two .)'OWller brotbera live In ·the Harbor AN-. but she won't'lden\ify them. r j_ Co netiti6'ii. ..=: ·~ r •· -·· · -~~ · -· · ' · tJ.oop m.r:-r; . ' .• ::.~.· .-m~!ililA FIJtl~ -li:ICfHTs 'GAMGE l'IRI ON COSTA ME$A·s~\"."m;1'C;''°D'RiY'i'-"' bttAii!tlon not ·lo ' ·-tbe tbad to lo re1oeat. It ..... tbe -·· edge 11 pa;1,· ol "11altwr development tlk• Do they dllapprove of the unicycle journey? "They don't know ret and by the time 1hey rud about it, I'll be IOM," Ille "" candjcfJy adding that her mother w11 even dlstreaaed by the 'abort Laguna Beacb trips. J.l ed f --=!ii.Jr ~:::-,, ""'~~~-"'Hot Wire' lft.lhil Pomlly-Stallon"Wa..., May Have Cau1od Bl .. ,J'I._ Say ~ at «.~a: ·-·· . -.::.. . ~-· place lft the ·Upper Bay. • · A dty ......... ~ palntsd out today this la not an all-lber rood at pratDt and 11 may at -be 10tCeS1UJ1 to cloae H apJn k malntanance of llllm· p1mc1...,-. .. , ·-~~:-=~· ··~;-:-. ·ndS··Memlle f$li ip,: AI~R· '; 1 . ~· ~!<E ,, • , .. . 1 • , · ·'"·'"' • at 1:30 p.111. Juq 'tt . . : l ~.,1tub ,1, ~· ~ .. ,., •:,.11., ... ., .. i..r • , .i .~ ., .... "But I am 21 now, you know, and I can do what I want." Jtc<Jule )!IOM lo !pend a little Ume ~ ~rt1t•ri:'t·~ tt: I ~~'f~~~~"fi~~CA· ~~~ ·~~:t::P .. JW. ,. ·-• :Ir• ALA,N DOWN • , . not. alven an , .to slate lta 'lbe anniiailGO bi! w!U ~ ""'1clered . . , . ·'lbe· ~ w111 lit.-~ ::. -. .;ft., ""!'.II'"' "'" • cue.'lie!Ole !lit -.tool< • atand. again by tbe "°"""11 ~ ~1 nlgb~ . TW. t::'. _, .and ~ )'(lllllg -.1i:~l'~U?~F"t~~; ..::e;~ .. ~.:: ~ ::r~ t~~~bo:1'1 ~~ =City ~a·~· ~w-:i ~=·...,...ble ~. · ' ~ · ·. · · .' "" · ·~·an. 1 -I .from ...... · mlnutea lo mldnl""t Monday arid then _...... _.... ......,.... 1 r t.~ _ __:-_ _,..,,. pianl~ ~ mentioned. •'We •haven't put IY' ~~JDoal ;-l.1111r•taril · ~-~,. ~-i ~. dty· phr;"';': a MllDblr ~ let!JDS to:.bl-"91ed further it doWn m ·-.-I'm not sure eiaotly' p . no BJ11W!r to ~eir ~uest tor a ~ .• :: •• • • ff DUE uwi. "111: • "' down c6aat so far •:)Wleral control where the 'h~ wtn be· myaelf," be f'CICk coactrt IDd not even so much ;:.. -:__ ••• -· ... l'!lil .O\I! QI It. .'ll>t c:ouncll baa YOtsd I.) con!"fned." • :· u 'ac-ledPlent they-• Jlresent. • ... ,,,.• -~· -::. .. ·· 4.2. ~.:a;iiiOW, eel Bartlett>.aM· ,,_! ..• n..!-, .Jbma Qui,. and Mayor said. Councilmen formed an ad hoc com· ,.;.... l!Wjii'::J ~:'ii~.~".~ . iO ~ Pr~..;;, Matllty agreed. Questioned further, he said that none .Uttee to COOllider a sound amplllicatloo ,.. .. renew-t~7lllO ,men !~·Current .1"M .'Qne·Uzile. tt wu acilvt and w11 of the four would include any territory ordinance for the cttJ and referred the Soulllland. "I'd llkt lo Ol,iJIJ J haVt any l!lllOIV !eit~~J.Wj,.' 1 I J fl<, . r How much does a unicycle rider who plsns .lo; rtpgh It ·Qn food and _ lodging aiooc.:lbt. iw: ·-to .~ .. rou1a to San Francisco?-, "lt'a .not . gulng to (ll)lt more, thin '50." Ill< .predicts conlidently.. . "Becauae·tlkat'a.alJ l!m takiQc.'' ,, E:viet¢d Wotn.(ln . ·~· - Held on Ar8on ()()LS . ' . ~,,.. . . , a. ·"°"'1 l""P.'' Mn-Gibba 11ld. "It west of the airport which "ould conflict Free Us nquest 1o it. The committee ~I.& ·• .. • ~op ! . • • . 1 blOOines ~ when freeways come with designs the clfy of Ooeta ~Mesa is compoeed ~ Vice Mayol-Howard • • Ill ~b@ltlo.-~ luli\<O 91 t1ie ~ Jfa ·a'drlnldnr m«1'• .,..P the has on Irvine I...,. He abo said none Rogers and councl1mtn Donald Mclnn~ . A. N"'J>Orl Beach woman w11 In tbe tocre•e In we•ed vUillill Orance Oouati~ W ~lbu.' ~ o(lhe"ume." of the plam take.s in the entire city and Richard Croul. <.'U.'tod)' today followinc ·ber arrat Moo. COit the diJtrid approst"ft'Mly eOrtlt ~·the ~~and MIOCiabon. ' ' Matney II.id th•! be had .no Idea the· of Irvine. and rlODe of them takes in There 1Vas 110 further discussion and day nigN. Oil arson charges. l#J in llMe aid. Under compUeNd Huntington 'Beacti Is ln favor of a as.wclation existed unUJ recently. "I look-~~~ =e =i fluctuates frcrn no comment on the P'ree Us rock concert by ~ry E. =an~~m:~ ''>lrlctfol~•.:... ~~ea!= a ~ referendum oo dl..;,lution or --·""'oo ed at the makeup ol. the .-iauon· plan A to B to C to D '• in the Thhtld lat ~boa!~ Pltr •• ~ark on Junie 6. a Sundewpoayrt nl""t vfire.. ··~·-• did an • ... ~ -· -JDOll!1.' 1• .• '.~ ,,~~~ ~"7tbe ..: •• ~-and boy I have .aome quutioni about ~ e . ong"a ·~ you"a were app yin& "' ~·~• . atvar. · ~ ~ • -•Cf -=' w.i.rJ&"' wW11J ~ _,...awuu lt.'' be added. · area ju.st eest «the airport," he said. to hold another ~rt nut. Saturday estimated $1,500 damage to an A-frame "Wt're COiDc to be pretty bUIJ for wanta to see the d1atrtct retalned II Two of the board mtmbers, however, He aaJd the airport would be Included afternoon. houae at 2206 W, Ocean Front. nat two d~ dolnc IOIOt com-an expanded county department. ara members of the HunUngton Beacb Jn all the patentlal annexaUms because Another mnd ampllflcaUon request Police allege the Youn& woman set tatiaDI to flnd Olll jult wbel'I ft Councilman Jack Green made the mo-council -Mayor Donald Shipley, cur-il is within the ''sphere of Influence" for a concert at the pari from the fire" to the ho u a e by tgnJ.Ung 1 pile ft.and," be aid. . •:-lor the d'" to "·~•-··e lt.s renUy oa vacation, and COunclbnan Ted of Newport Beach. 1be rationale ls that C&rpenter'1 Shop rtllgious youth lf'O\IP of wadded up pasterl which •be b a d { 'Rte budget d1redcr aald be wU1 try """'0 -• ~1 WM.~ Bartlett. alrp!Ws 'take off oYer city territory. was withdr11tn. pu t.. ln a downstairs cloeet. ha .. the 11p1 ... ready for the nert membershtp. "ht def-" the woctatloa. they Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;:::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::===::::: I -meetlnl. July It. II" complained that earl Kymla, helped IQ ..,. lhe Hunllngton State Park "l1>t boord membera haV<I a1...,.·been Newport Btadl coundlman, rtpnMnted d<nm he"' llld they have operated a11d ccnad'"" ol the tel rate, I" llM!y ibe uooctaUoa al a board ol aupervlaorl worked !or coastal development. W• want lo know -r the d\ange " .. l!ld '-ka In --'tloa lo tbe can't win tbetJ\ all," Barllott oald, refer· asse1eed vaJuaUon will enable them mee-., ..., .,,...,.... rinc to the apIU on the Hti'bor District ,....,. tano,'" Adrian aalcl. move !or dlssOluUon o( the dlslrlcl. is..ue. · ' G,... claimed lllmtlDgton Beadl "" Cap Blsckbuni, P'"tlident of th• DAILY PILOT 0-..~T f.v.U1t11ttO' C0M'ANY 'l•Utt ti'" W"4 .............. .......,,. n.. .......... ~ """ t\e11111 A. Mur,ldM ~llll!W , n...t .. ffMll ............. Ctty l t lltr ·---2i11 w.t 111r. ..... 1,"1r4 M11'111f ;A;M,..u P.O. a.1 1171, t2t6J . ---oll' .......... ..., '""" ........, a.dl1 m .._, ~~ ....... 9-1 lllPJ ...,.. .......,.. -~---.,C.....-"-t -·- Building Plan ' Checking System Said 'Accurate' Oliver G-, Newr>ort Be'!Ch'• bu lhlng dlteclor, today Aid the city'• accel<ral<d check of bulldlng plaM -not affect the l<:Clll'acy of the checl<J. Gnqf,~ ••pouclirc ., a q...Uon raiseil-:!ir Newport arc!iHoct K. Sllnley llel1 :111-a leu.r lo the City Council datect:.luly 6. Bell; 'ml assodlle with R. M. n-& • A:lli60lli.o; wrote tlial he felt speeding op tnr.-"";tan check proce. WU "a IJ'IVe emir}~l!e '"'ilsted 1lle 111"'<1 OJ> bu 1~re:IUCfd what wa once I \horou&h, -. ·plan -lo ~ le"1 of -atamplng pillll nidy Io r pormlt." "We ftf't. able lo lpeed up our oPtf• tioo IMauJe "e hlrtd 111 add!~ plan c:becker. We haven't 1 b or t cut t 1 d anywbert." Grant repUea. -'l1>e Building Department director llld hb ol&e Is ooe of the d~'a blm.; with the volume of bulldlq 1bal la done ht Newport Bwlt. ." ' Tbe Ume labn lo check a plan depencla l»w compllcated It la, Grant nld. "R4lldootlal p1ana tau '""'" 1o ellht ~ dul lo dleck, whlle lllOh,COll> ~tee! pl1111 J114Y tu. up lo elPI wetb." ._.. • dlOClatlon, made up of repc eltlit.atlvea: from commun1u., up and down the ..,..,. ty coaalllne, d<ICrtbed Ill• dlllenncta over the Harbor Diltrtct u '6u~ fortunate." "Our board, • which bas about 50 members, made a unanimous declalon oa the Harbor District," Blackburn aald, explalnlng that a position repon was ""1t to all directon, inciuding Shipley and Barlett. "No ooo· dlsaJlll'OVld 'd It," be Mid. "They ..... ulled If the] ·"1111!f ·lo di-I and 1'> one did ." • " --• f'l'Olll P•e J ..• TAX.-•• . ' . ' 2.5 -t In dellnQ-lbi>ol' DDYnM!Oll°'ta. Added b11C1< Jn 11\ould be an ""'iWd fU mUlJon ht public uitll!iii. •1luts for a tQablt Iola! ol M ~-f'lliiiu Mid. ;, .• :) -:"'" He Mid tbe dty .......it pnillolil1-~ Ott the Id rota until Ille 1111""~ in All&U'I alter the S!ato l!olnl Of EquaflaoUOO lets Illa public utWltta Ul!leed VaJultlon. Newport !leach wlth.lta _IU -t lncrtue "" ,..tluad a bUla blCI* than the COW!lywide aYtrap , wtlldh Wll J7.I percent and. aaidenblY. l>JPr than other -uJ .Qtlel Which rllWld trorn ll.7 -t ii llimlln&!4o·:l!tadl to ti. percent In Llguna' 'Stach lo JU perteot in San Cierntnto and JU ....,.ht Jn Seal Beach. Oolta M.,.'a averaae valualloo lo-....,. _ IU percenl • , $2.99 CARPETING ? • • • Sure ·we' ilave it -Dut, u1ueny we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complemeht their homea. Often, in situations where a customer is covering the floor just to sell a house, cheep carpeting may be a llabllity. In many caus th e difference of only a do[ler. • yard will install a quality of cerpatlng that looks twice a1 well end will give much better service. In a nutshell -we'rQ not trying to necessarily be the "CHE AP EST" ' . (though we often are), but the "BESTll ,(Which we always are.) ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 166J P!acot1ci Aw. COITA MHA 64M838 • ' ·--~ • 1 . . -- • DAIL V .. !LOT lletl f'lwM ON THE ROAD, DESTINATION SAN FRANC ISCO J1cquie· D0U9l11 1.eft HHrt ·In Co1t1 Me11 , . . ·uu:ieyel .··,,to_. SF_. ,., ..... .,, :.i:~ ...... 1• I ~ f• ' .. "I .-, • ' • ~'f • ~· . ,1 M~sa (:~rl Pla.,,._"v(,~·ual -'.Tilip . I . l . .. •; . ' . ' ' ' . .. -, , By ARTHUR I\. VINSEL -A unicycl~t for the past. nine years Of ... ...,...,.,...,, J . . • . ,_ . . -.acqwe w-JI folio!' Pacific c o a: s t Why ;~ a · ~4>' girl 11ve up a Highway, making · 20 to JS miles per Job deli!erlng auto. pam, stµff her day ror a lfisurel.,. loOk t th I · h .· 1'.Y. Steeb .. ORAN6E COUNTJ• CAl.lfORNI~ I • -. ' -. • .~,.. ...... .._ "' ~ ... ~.... .. •• .J. .. . ...... ~ "" '; "' Nerv(JziS Ifandit :Threa~iis Teller ··With .. Nit i o ·· .. . Thttatenlng to biol' up !lie buUdin& with nllroglyc<rin, a pale, nerYOUI bandll with long aid<burns mat<bed nearly l900 from a c.oata Meu bank teller Monday afternoon and fled on loot. He walked Into the Crocker Clt!J>ens National Bank at l300 Harbor Boulevard, about three minptes tor 1 p.m.· 4DIJ slid a note over to teller Joyce Barnett, "My first thought was he was a deaf- mute," Mrs. Barnett told Officer Al Muir, one of the fU'st policemen to reach the scene after the alarm. Beauty Pageant Marks Opening : Of County .Fair • The Onnge County !air opene<! , today at Ill< COiia Mesa fairgrounds Ind will cootinue throuib Sunday, featuring a wtde variety « entertalnment. Highlight o! today's activities wtu ·be the crowning of "Mils Orange County Fair" al 8 p.m. In Ill< Amphitheater. There are 19 cont-estants entend in tl;le beauty pageant, and the . winner ~11 represent Orange County at the Maid or California contest at Cal Expo in September. On Wednesday afternoon, a Va_udeville Review will top the Sixth Annual Senior Citizen! Jamboree.· Featured in the review· will be the Muscoy Senior Citiiau Kitchen Band of San Bernardino. At 7 p.th .. the Arena Will be the set.Ung lor a junior bofll ~ J , n~ 'llfursd1y 1'111 lie. ltld't, Da,1,iri!h I..,_ tlvtUp appealin( to 10Ul!J "P"'P'<. Tlie,e inclui1f a Qual<er• ~l>'AAU ' P,J!Ysical Fllnm Pentilbloil," a jie\" pi-.O. Gil show llld a clown COltume conll!sL Odklrei under lZ will be admitted !ree on this day. • . -. • -. -. . . . . ' . . . . ·a-' ' • •r. ATTRACTED 11'1'. SMOKE, vi , · ·ANc'i:H1"LDREN Vi1yt :aRlisif' f 1R1 FaciMvAl=~it'""'..,. ··,· ','.t'~reo -""1''Hn."P. ' Sf9li' · "W ,fanto ~--~r , • , ., I • '-. o• ! -• ' -•, ~-. ' . '· '_., ...... -. -·• . I " !l!'!!'f!e" ~-·~· . ·•,. . .. '.t'.t ;, i ·i . ~~~-~~l~g.~; • orange .bJldpi and a Cleek of cards Jnto . . . .J a e us a l:)JC:~ and head, for San Francisco California landscal?'. on a Unicycle -with nO span! Ure? ' Heavy traffic, lack of Wat.er on 'Certain "Because It's twice aS fast as hiking.'' sti:ttChes and heat ar,e her m~ln worries, aays Jacquie Douglas-, , 21, a freckled , but vigilance, generous fellow travelers Friday ·wtlt feature champiomhip motorcycle racing, with the first r1:a~ at 8.·15 p.m. ln die arena. Cqmpellng' with the ml:itdrcYcles for the Friday nig bt audience will be. Hank Thpmpeon and the Brazoa Valley Boys in the Ampttltheater at 8:30 p.m. , ~ MeSt:t':s' Assessed val~· M~-Tfuee''Fli¢8 :·· •• : • . • . .-• . · .· .' • .: . • .·J ·. •. · . ; In-J .. si'O-ne ~Day' Brings in· Added' Money· · Anei&11bor,':'bospolied.o.m..~ · , 1 • . • , , • • · a Colt& M ... •tamilx la!e M~ m~ster ol 4lsarm~g logi~., and the orange bikini will all help out. And besides, it ha!n t been •done ·"J might have to walk cir hitch-hike The IRA Cbamplonsblp Rodeo comes to the fair on Saturday a.1<1 Suhday. with two ahows dally at 2 · p.m. a.nd 7 p.m. Jn the ifena. A. majol" lnCrease In Cosio" !>;leia's , 1970-71 assessed valuation. will brin1 ad·· ded mooey to 1be,·cornmltted to specific, long-n<ecied projects, cllt FIJ\ance Dire<· oC asseued valuation Ii l'Oinl to d>e com-J!\ltted to va.rtous project$,'' 6e esl~., ; and then, began fiP!ing" Ill< 11;1116 - 1hat 4'1tro7*1, tbllr cU-Gd l!illlf damaged tkle prage. '· : .. • · -before," she adds. · • about %0 tnili!s," · ~ e1plain11, since He did not . wllh to speculata0 but city ,cquncumen are. k)iown 19 ~ <lr'PIY cor¥:~. 1rdl:iing ,ll)Ofe money to "Flienien ·were• ~ ~t ~ :eli!ler In the ·day: for aevett boUn" 'f;J •"'~~ bor]> , IJ"8SS fir e blamed-on diJltiren Miss DOugtaS, of 1518 ruVer.SJat Place. I Costa Mesa, was sc!hed'uled to depart reeways are · not for un(cycle riders The Appaloosa horse ahow will also be featured as weekend entertainment, with . two shows Saturday at I ' a.m. · and 7:30 p.m. and two shows · Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., all in Arena 2. tod.a)o ;at' I a:~ .. 00 lfte firl$ 'leg cl or pedestrians. a sll·week ~in& trip to dlf! roman· The California Higtiway Patrol -ad· .,,. ~ 0man' u1d today. · · Fi111res· i.1e'a.ied:Mo0day by' Couilly · ~ Andrew . HIMtlaw pl,.,. tJie dty's· total vi luaUon at $183,0l2,7tl, an 11.9 ~ lnCreaie oVer, the prior year •. ~~~ Gapi~I t~tpl'O,Jement pfo-pfayinl with matdle:s~ -. .'.·~' tic City by·~bay •. 1 mittedly astoniSbed at the unique trip She expe(:ted to wottbl.e through Kun-plan -told Jacquie last Saturday, for "111iis ·ye·ar_, ~we have' for,J.be first Ume in three yearsfblidpted a .mbdest · amount-over that ~ov~ 1:.!Y , gas tat. and }ijghway ,1alety fundf Jori capital improvements," Oman explahled , · Ballalion Cbief Ron . COl<riiai. . Pld ungt.on BeaCh about t a.ID.', 'and aboµt purposes of classification. that lhe falls 450 miles short of' destinaUon, bound into the pedestrian raU\er than cyclist The fair will be climaxed Sunday night with a show in the Amphitheater featur- ing Archie Campbell and the Hagert at 8:30 p.m. Co8ta · Me.,a·s 1~10 ' figure · was 1153,114,~, •CCC?nlinl lo the com· paraUve tables compiled by Hin.shaw's office. Costa Mesa'• new police helicopter wu . . ' , foc an overnight stay with friend!· in category. · Seal B~cb. '••floor guy, ne ki,nd or rreaked-out City Planners Give Approval For Car Agency A propOsai for a new fureign car agency along the city's Auto RoW runri'ng up Harbor+ Boulevard was recmunended for approval Monday night by the Costa Mesa 'Planning Commission. 'Ibe zone excepUon permit request by Robert E. Hwter to establish a Saab, BMW, or Renault dealership at 2858 Harbor Blvd., will go ne'Xt to the city council. Hunter plans to use an ex.isling Mex· lean resta urant building c, the lot as a showroom after smie remo:teling. A problem·b::set plan for development of 42 apartment unils at 391~ Hamilton Ave., had beet\ recommended fol' denial based on ils poor Cletign, but won a 1light reprieve . 1 The Fuller-Smith Inves tment Company. 3171 Via bldo, Newpo(t Bead!, Wffiiar.W. Its application, apparenUy to illow time f« a basic revision of the matter. In other act.ion, commissioners recom· mended' . -Approval for et.Pl!nsion of. the Ftrat achoo I facility at , J~ 22nd , SL, from 50 / Alsembly ol Goel cbiirch to expand pr~ to 125 chllcfn!n} l -Approval for u1< o! off-lite pulling el Ill< Knotly It~ beer bor, 1125 Horbor 8'vd.. proYided certain tmproimnents ""' mad< lo Its exi>tl• parllinc lot. -Holding over a zone eiception permft, for Film Club· of ~merloa, Los Anael.,, lo itostali a dri~rougli pbolo dev<k>t>- ment and film and tape sales !lcilily at 2750 H.-Blvd . • -Holding over a ime exception permit foc Paul G. Shr&\ler, 301 Vlsta Baya, M> build tour uniLs at 2515 Elden Ave., In a duplex """· pendinc subnliaalon I el new")>lam. ' I ' , a.little," she said ol Ule CHP officer. Miu Douglas has made three unicycle pilgrim.ages to Laguna Beach, but says sh~ ~eally doesn't need . to l(radually, work into shape ror the long haul. "She's got the legs for it," Mayor Robert M. Wilson said admiringly Mon- day, after he presented her with a Jetter ol introduction to Joseph Alioto his San Francisco counterpart. ' "Any courtesy you can extend this . young lady will -~ greaUy o1ppr-eciated by me and all the clt.izerui ·of Costa Mesa," his letter tto M~ ~lloto ex-pl~~lng i'n the ~ w~ for'\. fem~le unicyclist Is de:finitety a first in his poli tical cai-eer, Mayor Wilson admitted. The shapely miss will wear a 2$-pound pa:!\, brtgtttened by tinkling bells and containing a mes..kit, al~! stove, fir.st_ (Set UNICYCLE, Pa1e J) . . . Mesa Ma yor Talk Set for CHART ' . Costa Mesa Mayor Robert M. Wilson will address the Citizen• Harbor Area R<search Team (CHART.) Thursday morning in a Special presentation on the problems and promisea of the future. "A Morning With the Mayor," is the Utle of the 7:30 a.m. breakfast meeting scheduled for the Costa Mesa Country Cklb. followed by a question ancf discussion period. Reservations may be made by calling CHART "chief Jim Wood at the Mesa Verde Realty company. "The $113 million fjgure does not in- clude the public utilities roll, whlctt Ls figured in Sacnuntnto," Oman·explained. saying thoae should be announced by the end ol the month. No surprising jwnp will be indicated there, he stressed . "This will be a very modest increase, about 19 million compared to roughly · 18.9 mUlioo taol year,'" he ~lained. The state Boan! o! EqualluUon b the agency which ·computes the uUlittes a ..... ,,,.., roll, provtdl(lc • total whlth, Is then broken down by county officials · to Individual cut .. , · Oman -·said. th8t. unles! tax rates go down, !he <heavily increb'Jd aaessed valvaUon. Ol rCoata Mesa 'Spella an. lrr divldual tax hike for; many people. "As1fo r C-. Mesa ltaelf, the increase · above and be19nd, the budi:et esUmate ; Ne~por~ Eyes A·irport .J.;ia~d "These are very1 hish · on ibe city c:ounciJ!s priority list." "But the i~vidual Priorities have not been diacusted," he added, saying he would let lhat informaUon come from CiJUncilrrien. · · ' · * ·* "*· Harbor School ()'.ffieials H~ppy r!·r · ' 1 \l:';i~h. V al'1atiq~ . , ' . . . spotos1111n 10r 1..0 B•rbor Ar.1 11-"bool dlllf!ft&11 a I d today ·they. are pleased to' 9ie 'that assessed property v4lues in ·~r.• dl~tricts cam~ ,fn hlgh~r .than the /igures on whioo their ,lio<lv• were r b<Md. • ·-~ "'• ~ , r • , called into eervice to ser:w •. an eerill • eye !or hot spoU-mioldertng la 11ia 25-acre·blaze. J • The most .,.rious ,lirt In tenni 'ot ~age OCClirre<I shOrily before lO'J).m. at ·the frank Bixler home; 911 PrWktio ; Drtve, originaUnl irrihe·prage. -· ·~~ Cbltl·Colfmlill Nlil a wiring lilalfuiio. .. tiOn ·1n~lhe !amllf's 1111 .i>uoo ....... which WU delljoyed, may ba .. beOn the cauae. -~ . . • ~ 1He· .idded that f rel Arn~ •br:t lives on nearby· rremo~t .. 1-, llrlt nWced Ill< flrt and notified the Blalen, who bad retlt<11" alfeadf. · .. , ' . '· .• ' •Several fU'e ~b and crews ...... h<ld at ihO scene o! ·the brush and ' gms !~ which blackened 25 acres (See BLAZEB, P1ae l ) Oruft! .. Flgutt1. reh?ued Monday by Counfy ~ Andrew J ·Hinshaw lhow "Ille aWISed V•lua'tlon •oe f>roperty in the Oranp. Coast Junior Collge · Of~ · to be '919,961,356, -an+ increa~ . of • 1141,842,)K. .over· Ill< ;'llt-10 ISleSSOd • · · · values. lii Ill< NO\Tilotl-lilesa 1ebool I Welltller Mcirat_hon C.ity . Council Meet Hints .An .. ne.x.' Move · dtsltid~,""'*,ed. va1ua11on 11 ·Runy .. terdiy'i"'°t11ertor,u1 . . 1419,274,211, whldt 11 up 17$,117,131 from up ,the llaa.P!ie 1,..11 will be - Newport Beach city government is tak~ oot four possibilities they will be comJna wtietber to vOte "ya"·or "ao." ~~ /~,.' ~nor of ,the ~ ~~;:=e ~ore== . Ing a look inlo ll'llezi~ Orq• OOWrty . to the council with nexl Monday. The ~tioll .. bid will be ~red orange >CoUi ~--I~ e 11,1' early morntna boon. Tempen- Airpprl. · • , ' • • _ Dostal asked H one o! these included . again by the opuocll_next Monday n!••t. 1 petcenl _incNue. ihown .Jri _. lhoald ,readl ~ , Tllat the ctty has desijhj '"' anneJing, Ill< airport. ... 1 lion 1a ·' 1 t1g111 lhcreue fcom , to oimtrol lll<.8<1C1rce ol llttra!~ no11e · •"Yes, aa a maUer "o! rac;t all four H'urlburlNld;toc1ayd10 •cwld not rfve :0"'1$-00 1Y.!,:.__ wlllch the -; • INSmB ftDA"' ., in1lailon to ••idi!iite, trepf .!ut .. the ol them >YOUld include the airporj," ihe >boun<IJ.lti. 11'11\i'i.Or .U....t!On ' -·~->.-"IL • -i ' · ... ' finale to a Monday night· City C.UDctl Hurlliurt1-ed. ' J>iam he<.1111I111ontd, ''we hi,...•t,put._ ~doo~=ta ihll •Ill cllanp , '• 'Vjlcouol'r•on telf.-jilllgll ftlt; me.Ung that dldn't end until t1tiJ morn-Dootal wu ooe ol three councilmen It downL• l>oPar • .POI lij)l.aure: exadly. ;... buc!IO\ l!I all " he said "The dif. 1 to0t1 ., he pleadl flldll!I-lo· i,.. who voted against the Astropower-O>llinl 1 w11ett Ille liDri 'Will bO ' Jll1IMl)I,''· be 1......,. 'ta r'eally ui.111n11d'o1:• f/,rg<r71. It ""'"' tJ1c "bfa111(fo!. , Councilman Milan Doll&1 .. ~ If the Radio ......-beinf pulhed by Azimuth aald . · . . · Newporti!eaa budeet dlnctor Willer iln~•fatetv •r,,.•d" girl Ito· city sial! could at a lulure • meeUQB EqulUts Inc. whidi 11 In escrow to Que1tloned further, he ,111! that none Adrian, whflo he ex~,pleuurt 1'1\lt, nilmffd tumed out lo !>< • c:Oll- submlt p0salbilltko of an exPonded city • buy the Astropower alta. The couoeil of Ill< !our '!""1d·lnclude Ill)' terrlt0ry tile !nctta,. o!<ll.1 J>ircenC,ln bla dlltrlct, girl. St< Slorv P~e 4. ' boundary to the nortJi. 'The c(ty" has 11PUI J to 3. west of the airport whlth l'!'"ld con!lict , aald .Ile oouldn't be m ,.oe Ille net -: -/ , been criUclzed by the Irvine Company Dostal said he voted aaainst beclllae wit1i deoigns the' 111 o1 c;.a Mesa olfed on Ill< liudgel -., • -" for con"slderlng annexation o! Astropower he lear.d commercial developmetilwvuld ha.1 on Irvine t&nd. He a1IO ~--"We flaured our ~.baaod on i !::.."" "ii ==.. t and CoUina Radio properties wit.bout Increase pressure for e1pension of the of the pl1n1 tab& In. the enOre: ·c1ty t.'5 percent tnc'rew In 111e11ied ~ ==• ll ..,.... ,.,.. .._3 saytnc where Its ultimate boundary wou1d airport. He •lso said be was lmpreAed of lhtni ':M nclne of µ,em 11k~"r mr lllt year, IO tha~lor'f:~ly doub'-:=.:: ,~ Et..w '":f be. by Ill< right of properly o..,,.n Id 1el ''2'. UC 11/vino JlllJP'rlY· , what we 1nllcipated. attly, Ill< -" = 'I City Man11er Hat\ley L. Hurlburt told determlnation of wblch city they become ';t'be ~e' ar,,a thlt lhidµate;a Imm ·~ssment npm: for 1976-7• stllt tn. =-=.n ;: .,... .... 1...; Dolt.I he had talbd io clly Planning part ol, Ind he Mimed to be ilil ·-. pllll '"'lo B lo C to l> la ·1n the elude 111.l ,roilllon of Back B1y land, --• director Larry Wilaan aod 11Je1 bad lald councilmen JllOll wav.orq i. bla docllkll 1 (llel AlllPORT, Pap l l'' (llet ICBOOLS,.r.11 ' • .-.t . ' J o.ILY.hLOI • Appalachia • -Governors I DAil Y PILOT Ol.....Oa COAST f'UlL""t!MJ COMJAti!Y • ~lt.WtM "'a1119!!1 ~ ..........,_ n ..... , .: ..... , ..... lhtll'tl A. M1.,Jhillt M~(fllW JJO Wt1I tty Streit Mtnl11t .,.,..,.u P.O. h • 11•0. t2•21 --.......... "'°'' Dll W. ....... ..........,. """-hwfl1 m ,._, ·~ .._lllllM •tet111 om hKll ,....,,. ... ( ....... I .. ...,_ •• , CMliM 11:991 . ' • Nft,.'1" ,II.OT ...... W Rld!IN Kttll•r .,,., ...... r • s • ,...... .. __ ...... • ' ( , ',• : I • • I. -~~wpo~t Seeking =.;Tideland . Gontr.o.I -.. By THOMAS r01tTUNS ' " CH tflt DMlr Plllt Ii.ti \- ff,wport Beach city gOVernm'ini-his ·lnstlpted a ltglrlaUve prnJ>O!al that ~ tin all stat. tldelanclJ 1n.,upper and Lower Nawport Bly tram tho t~ •Ill. put them uOdir ~ty · .. ~. ~:. , • ~ mova !tu bton clone ~ the ~ In s..r.-io Ind • iodilil~ • ~ °'""' CGwlt1, fllrbor Dl~t Dlrector -th llmjllao by ourpr!Je M-y. . -~ Ed ll1l1h pl • teia.,i- call from Sam-It ...., decldld ln"tla: """ the """'1IYtr pub!ley at M'ondq nlll>t'• c1ti , ~:rnoounc. Uve amendnienl .. the counlY . mlgbt be . replaced as a party to the land swap with the Irvin~ Company. · Newport Councilman Milan Do!tal sald ho figured a change of Utle to the lid" , lands would vaid the land awap. But City Attorney Tully Seymour said It wu his op1nion the land exchange cookl remain allve with the city repllcitl( tbe cowrty ., party to It, CoaDcllmon voted tMI with Carl Kymla abstaining to tupPort the Dolwlg bJJl and its amendment which wu drafted ·by Clly Attorney S.j'llloor. · Kymla said lte fund the city ""'Id be put Jn the mfdclle of the Upper Bay land l'Wlp and be Wanted to take "a rood bird look at tho economlca." Sim-wu to tell the Orange ·County Herb.. Commission today •bout whal lte sets II the tbr"tat o( ·the bill .. cost.A MllA l'iRIMAN l'IClHTS ClARAClE FIRE ON COSTA MISA'S PRISIDIO DRIVE 'Hot Wire' In tho fomlly Stotlon W•JIOll Moy Hove Couood BloA, flromon Soy What N"POrl 11a done · II ·pt an amendmlnt loln>dttcod lo 1 Udtlonds blll btfort the Ital< -that mu .. tt poalble for state Udelintl1 to be tr,... !eh'td Jn tnJlt from eounUes. to c1tte1 whln they have wholly llllllOled Within city territory. The bill, SB 106!, authored by State Sen., JUchanl Dolw!J (II.Atherton), wlll be hwd befoi:e the Government 0P<l'tl· 60111 Coo)pnl .. e'. on .f~y. It -recc•nmeria.d1~0• paon1e by life Envi· ronmental Subeommlttff. He Aid thtrt is no provlalon for the capllll fll]>elldlturea of the coonty to be paid back by the aMeling city. The taniuage of the amendment almply says tha.t tidelanda may be tralllferred on application by a city under such term s l3 the Legislature may deem appropriate. Front Page I \ . 'Newpott D•teiadn ' Som-said suppose the county spent $10 m1Won on Dana Potnt Harbor and ls geltlng bock an Income of ll00,000 to II mllllon per Ytlr when San Clemente or San Juan CaplatrancY anneres It, along with other land. Ho said the flO nllllion would be collected from tupayers througbout tho couoty and could 10 to In~epid Races Valiant SampiOO will be there. So vrill George Daw~1 the City of N"'t>Orl'• harbor and. uoelandl£00rdi.nltor. At a Orlt bur· in1 two witlls a10 Dlwa ·wi1 present, but Sampaon didn't know about It. In America's Cup Trial The Jlarltor•Dlrector IOI'• call Monday from orange . c.wity eoan..1·1 man Jn · Saaamtolo, Jolin Andenon, pklng his reaction lo tho Newport ttmendmenl Sampaon bad to cool-. "Whal Newport amendment?" only one cily. • ' • N"'POrt CoanctJman Donald Mcinnis said the ~ Bay bu been '!• 'big thumb st! Into the aide of Newvort and it has been tttlckllll In 11.s aide 1.r. a loog lime." Mesa Trainman, Mr. Hood, DiEis Fwt<ral wvlcu will bt held 'w- doy tor velltln lnlDlllll1 ·Hutioo E . Hood, n, Mio dlld SWiday·aa.r a ...... that btgon prior to World Wor I with tho SOuthttn P1clfic Rallrood. · Riter fOf Mr. llood, ol 1114 Moyer Piece, COiia MtOI. '11111 be It to a.m. In Biltz Mortuary Chapel , with interment to fOJ. tow 1t Green.lawn Me.mOrlal Park In Bak- enlleld. · Mr. Hood Uvtd In Colla -,.,. to yem ind Ir wrvlted by hi• "1111• Mallol Clayton Hood and l ~auCbJer; Mary "°Ii· He bea;atr.'.al an SP wlre chief and be- came a train dlspatcliet in 1917, Wllll• he later btloGJed to. a vatttty ~ ~ fession•I 'Ind tclentlflc 1WPJ1111tJi!n!. Mr. Hood .... 0 membtr ol tho lloillo Pl°""" Club. the E ........ Olub otlA Angelts, tho lnsUtute ol:.lloetrlql ~ ct-. and ...... foJlow.ilf.thoAlner!W Gto(.l'l'Pbtcll &oclety. ..:· .... -.. .) • Ho ..... lllo ldJVI In Ibo /Mid ill. tlle- tronks for inedJ<'l b6nefll and .. llltod Jn Wllo't Who of the .Wat. · ... Bald" rallroldhtc, hi'!Ot'morli' -Valley Radlo Supply Jn BUmfleld. ' Chrysler in -ll(le{lll DETROIT (AP) -Cl!l"liler Corp. an- OCIUl\ctd Mond1y 'lllot"ll" Is' llOll/yln1 owner• or I .ISi cumllt modol M111 Podlt Clla!SIJ form.... _,.lo take lhelr vthlclts to their dt1lera for in- ~ lhd corrtctlon If n«u11tJ1 of a po11lble Improper poolUonJll& of bru• htbttt .. Ille lr'amt·eldo nlL . • be Mid !Iii cm jll'eplrod to 10 agalnot Vlilanl "But we'll need all the edp we can set," be added. Valiant -the trlalJ u tbe lopaid· ed favorite to win the rllht to repr...m the u.s. 111 tho cup dole"" In S.ptember. But ao far lhe baa betn no ~atch for lite dr1ttlcally rod"i,ned lnlr•pld. Heritop WU rdleduled lo Mil agalnat W-Jy. trial bone for Vallont in . todlY,'I i-ate. lntnpld Wied !Iller and cl-to the wind than Herltaae on the first i.1 o1 Mondl,y'1 race and led the Flotida Yoc!>t by 4" mlllltes at the first mark. She 1"11111ened her lud lo S:OI on lite -.if le1 With boll! yad!J.s .""1')'ing aplnnaken Ind coatlDued lo widen the lj>llt on the tlllUin( ltp. Meanwhile. in a pracilce race between the FJ:encb contender, Franct, and her trW -· Cdlltell•tlon, France .... beateo by Conltollallon by 1:46 over • JS.mile oouno. An Ilk!.,... 'lllndshlft t on tlte.llnt l'llol the r-bu<l·F- wllldl wao IOllC!ing before the ahlft. From Pqe I SCHOOLS ••. which "frozen,"' he uld. Anolller pn>blftll not.d by Adrian is that the lncre111 1n 1111ened values wlll ooot the dlllrk:t approxlmal<Jy ll00,000 In .otate aid. Under compllcaled state formulas, the wealthier a school diatrlct pla the 1... atote money it 11 c1vm. "Wt'ro l"lnl to be pretty busy !Of the nezt two d1y1 doin, some com- putatklna to find out just where we 1Land," he said. The IJudiet dJr<cto< Mid he will try to have the n,ur .. ready for the n'1t ICl>ool boanl meeting, July 21. ''The board membtn bav.e tlway1 been very comcious of the tax rate, to thty will want to kocrw w?'Jether the change in &llt.sled. valuation will enable them to lower tue1," Adrian 11.l.d. It tumod out 'a note fl'orn Andir""' l>od been tdttftl( Oil --·· dell: while be spent ..... dlya teatlly!ng In the Upper Bay land nap court aCtJon.. , lrool~lly, under the pl'OpOled 1.,i.ia. Wife Ruled Sane; Now Faces Trial On Saw Attack A woman who was ruled to be insane slDrtly after she atlacked her nude hus. band with a whirring buu saw has oow recovered btr unity, Superior Court Judge Jam,. F. Judie hu decided. He ordered Mrs. Maria Leclluga, 34, of Santa Ana, to appear in that city's municipal court Friday fdr a hearing on reduced usault charges abandoned when she w1 sent to Alllcadero State Hospital. . . . Mn. Lechuea was arreat.ed last Aug. 30 lhorlly after neighbors llepped In to bolt her pursuit ol her huabarul. The frlntlc victim told olflcm that be wu recllninc nude on the bed wat. chlng televi~lon when hla benerk wife attacked him with the buzz saw in an ' apparent attempt at sexual multUatlon. Lechuga decided .to enU" the aid ol ouUlide 110Urces when hi& wtre switched froril the buu saw to a hatchet and renewed her UMull Offictrs 11.ld he ?tcttvtd a new nlcts and cuts as lhe result of h!1 wife'1 attacks. From Pqe 1 AIRPORT ..• ares just east of the airport," he sak!. He said the airport would be Included in all the potenUal anne1atlon.s becauae Jt 11 wkhln the "sphen of lnfluenct" of Newport Beaeh. The rationale 11 that atrplll'ltl take olf aver city territory. Cowiclin!an Llndaley Pll'10lll .. Id ~~ • .""'Y· the Bl<k 8-y, bu\ tbo,lower _, g • potchworl or city. and county tJdelands." . . The Udelands were apPQruoned to the city and. county in 1911 .when atatt" Jells. latlon put them out to local :tunsdl~ons to be held ln trust., Areu that were with- in the lncorpor1ted IJmlts of the city 'of Newport Beach at that tlme Went to the clty and the rest to the counfy . Newport has since annei:ed all the land surrounding both the Lower and Upper Bay. Andrew Barber Services Held Apl;~~ Barber, the ~ear-01dJ1!!1 of £ocmt¥ C<1sta Meal 'ttsl~nt M:Yrfe' K. Barber, was killed in a boat1na: accident Jmt~"t!-'ild \Jdl; , !or the boy. He ia wrvived by his parents .and a sister Lynne. . . The .flmJly m0vo1· from Costa M,.. to San Antonio, Texas in September 1969. They had lived here seven yevs. The family was spending th! Fourth of July weekend at tho lake "1len tile accident occurred. EMP ACT Plan8 Potluck in Mesa The Emeratncy Preparediiee:s Action Communication Team (EMPACT) will sponsor a potluck dinner at Co!ta .Mesa (t>atjc Thuriday at 8:30 p.m. The event '\l!..,J>eing held to welcome arrivlne members or the Motor Coach Aaan. to lheir convention. Coffee and soft drinks will be provided free of charge and the public ls invited to bring their own diruier. Anyone deair· ing' further in!onnation may contact Har· ry Pennington at 642-1326. $2.99 CARPETING ? • • • 5~'9 Wt Ji;v~ it -liut, usually we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their homos. Often , in situations where a customer is tovering the floor iust to sell a house, cheap carpeting may be a liability. In many cases tht difference of only a dollar • yard will Install a quality of carpeting thet looks twice as well and will give much' better·service. In • nutshell -we' rt not trying to ntct11erily be tht "CHE APES T", (though we o~en are J. but the "BEST!! LIWhich we CllwClyl 1r1.) • ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES IJ Tei" ,, c ....... ... 1663 l'lacentle Aff. COSTA MESA 646-4838 I -- Saddlehaek - • • VOL ~3,. NO. 167,,.2 SECTl9NS, 30 PAGES . . N oi T~ylor Made -~ ~ . ---'EroSi.ei H;e(ii'hN ot Playboy P1iotog -·-·---- Pr1~ Hu11I P'Ntl PHOTOGEN IC LASS Legun•'• C-.rol WIUl1 Visits A.palaelaia Larry Taylor, presideat of Laguna Beach Unliied School District trustee., does not photograph bathini beauties, eve• when they .,., •Jlurlna: enough to be the 'centerfold in Playboy Ma1uine. He did 'employ ooe, however, at his telephone aDswerini aervice. Carol Willis, the playboy's t!lde :,li.ia July, fonnerly Worked for ,Taylor's answertn1 ~rvict. That's probably what caused the error in a metropolitan newspaper story recenUy that credlled Taylor with beiag the free lance ptiotoerapbt:r w h o pllotographed Miss WlllLs and aent the pictures to Playboy. Taylor, who has been kidded by lriepd1 about the photo credit, wants the credit to go wbett it is due. Fran HWlt of Laguna, Beach was the free lance pllotographer who photogr1ph<d MIS9 Will.is and aent pictures to the magu.ine. They then sent their own photoerapber1 to do the Miss July photography. Taylor bu-ta.ken a good m8ny pictures hlwell hi the past when he used to do sports writing but they were ~ports shots, not bathing beauties. There was also an occuionaJ · abot pluuinJ: a com- munity chest drive . But n e v er anything as exciting as Miss Willis in a bikini, said Taylor, who recaJled that she was a a:ood telephone operator, pu90tual and a pod worker. Econbmic · Partnerships Suhj ~ct of .Nixon Meet . . . IJOUISVILLE: Ky. "(UPI) -Ptt&ident Niion flew hen to&Y to meel with 13 Appalachian:ltli vernors and ex- plore growing su -for the use of Federal-state ips to promote the nation's economit'development. · The chief executive received a rousing welcome from ·about ·s,500 partisans, and ·told tWe .crowd his administrltlon was !orking toward goals of lasting peace, Assault Suspect Seeking Auto Held by Police A young man who came into the Laguna Beach police department at 6:40 a.m. today to demand release of h!s car, impounded earlier fol.lowing a ~ bery, was promptly placed under arrest 11 a suspect in ·the crime, police reported. Booked as a suspect in the beating and robbery of George Christopher, 38, of Los Angeles, was James Alexander crutCber. 20·. a transient and owner of tbe 'Impounded vehicle. A second suspect. David Charles Foster, 22, who said he lived at the Del Gamino Hotel, was arrested an hour earlier at Cress Street and South Cost Highway. Police still are seeking a third man believed to have been involved. 1'he · chain of events wu set off at 1:22 a.m. when Christopher phoned from a South Coast Highway gas station to report he had been approached on the Boardwalk by a man who asked for a cii!;arett~. then was knock~ down by the man and two comparuom who made off with his wallet. Christopher wu given first aid at the flOlict station, then drove to South Coast. Comlri\Jnity Hospital to seek further medical attention for a facial cut. him emplo)'meot aod a ·lo•tf coot ol li·~· I . "We're workin1 fo~ the kisl of peace all Amuican.s want ud w 'r• pins to get it, I can IS9ure you ," Nb:On said. ••we're wortJng for a better Ute under which we can have hilh employment and cut down on the cost of. livlng. We're pleased by the non-poliUca1 vWt." But he added : "every time I've been on the ticket, Kentucky has come through. The govunors, representing states ftom the Deep South to New York - favor expansion of the concept begun with fonnation of the Appalachian Regional Coounissian to 1 nationwide scale as part of Ni:son's "New Federal- ism" program. The governors believe the Appelacbian concept, in its fll'th year with surprisingly little criticism, haS been an effective antipoverty instrument ln one of the poor:est regions of the nation . white House sources uid that the White House domestic council bas been secretly exploring the suggestloo -ln which the President was said to be interested -to create more regional commissions in 1971 to fU{Ule) federal money into economic deve;lopment pro- grams. Nixon has pledged to create a new partnership in federal-stale relations. The governors would like to set federal grants disbursed on a block basis to regional commissions. Part or the administration plan lfor improved federal -state relations Is a revenuMbarihg plan whereby a portion of taxes collected by the federal govern- ment would be returned to states. Tbe A ppalachlan goverl>on w t r e reported prepared to end«,. ltrqngiy the plan, which has been tied up for almost .a year in the House Ways and Mearu Committee. The proposal called for a r~turn to needy st.ates « half a billion dollars in the first year of operalioD, risin& to *5 billion after four year1.\ ORANGE COUNTY, CAllFORNIA ·--:TEN CENTS •• • •• ·'-¥ '·. .... • .-. •• '" 'D. • ... , -::: ._ .. -, H . .,.,_ ·-. • . . ... ~~er, .':_&\t spects -teVI:1-: -. ... -·:.. =-· t~ -·.. • ·= .. . -. -· ---Face Gralld Jii . - tqar1ng ~ 'Cu bie' Cotinter' -· -· . -. . . ~ .. • . ·~ -.. -...... County Seeki~g Vote Machines, ·. . Orange County 111pervi9on will hear U1e I Q. n g • a w a i t e ~ recommendation Wednesday from the Vo<ing "Syitems Task Forc·e suggesting that the county County Raid Nets $5,000 Dope Cliche Cou~ action wu being prepared toi:lay against 11 penons swept into jail by Orange Qxmty aheriffla depuUea who claim lhey found q&orted narcotics valued at more 1han~'5,000 in a aeedy run-down Modjeska ·Canyon hippie hawn. -. -_,,_ -. Wbat the residentJ d the commune ..w Wu • m.~ twtiitill :«ll to be a well ~km lllliiijuana mr.Y ..___ lovestlllton alleBe • .And a .,.arch Mon- day of the Molijem canyon. llood, residence olie(ediy turned up mono mafi. juana, quantiti'-! o{ hashisii a n d powdered morphine and ' several hundred pep pills. ' The raid wu sparked by a report from a nearby resident that occupmts d the neighboring borne had led a man whose hands were bound behind his bac~ into" u.. h.U8e. Officers said-they found no one answer- it'li that descriptioo or in that condition but readily settled tnday for the filing ol narcotics clufraes agiinst all 11 suspect.,. Awaiting coort arraignment on ch1rges ol cuttivation, poue915ion and posseslion for sale of inatijuana are Bruce W. Jolmoon. 2%, Robert o11emy. 21; lia.id A Harris, 23 ; Scott L. McWhinney, 22; Susan E. Marsh, 19; and Constance J. Pepper, 21 , all described a.s tranSents. . The same charges have been filed against Katherine Ann Sampaolo, ZZ; Jon R~ Ruff, 22 ; Mickie L. Hale, 24 ;· and Tbomas J. Skelly Jr. 2.'J, all ol the Modjeska Canyon address and Howard J. Coffman, 38, of Buena Park. Mouse to Accept P ark Resolution Or~e C:Ollrty SUpel'Viscn thill morn- ing adopted a highly complimentary moiuftoo notinJ the 15th annlveraory of ~yiand wllich occurs Friday. Wedne!day the resoluUon will be of- fidaUy presented to Disneyland officials in the supervisors' chambers praising tbe institution for its "many contributions to the prooperlty ol Oran(• County:• On hand to IC1'ept tbe honor• will be no less 1 personage than Mickey Moose. ,. leate 40 Cullie -cou111i111n n•c:ldlltl lot the November Gon«ll EIOclioll.. . . Bllt at the aaroe time Ill~ Will llear a plea fJ'Om '• jiollttcal • ,,wp~ Which Oppoles use of any maclliM!JI to eotlj)' election ballots. nae Oran1e Count)'· c 0 0 i'd1.n.1a ti .n.·1 Republican Anembly1, a ~alive group, will urge the 'board tO • retuin to r tlle old · -count,• odd -1.100 precincts anc1 :u..e clciubli ·e1eclliln hoard•. One boord would. coa<luct the -·and the -woold count• the bailoto. • The "Wk Jo«e'• """'1UDelldation, 21 months In '.the maldni. a~vbles .the supervi,... to ieue the Cubic mlChilles for t811,008 on a one Ume, tei bull. · · . Cublc maChNia read 'the ballots elee- tronlcaUy as •does the t<:OUnty'1 curreqt CoJeman V<!je Tolly s~ .. but e&11· be uled in "'lilYloc . "°'' n~. !ii~ one l'"ftlrol )OC!lllm u -.by Jlio ·~.~~ ... ~:~~~·~~ ~~··· ...... WtlI . atiO,_. .)W'i!!IC,'8 peroent, ol. UM ~a..lMl ~-......,., after • -~ btlter ~.1us1ana-m f11C!Mt , ....U, vojed 4 to I July l ·to -- the Cubic test . County Clerk Willi1111 St Joljnj hi)! indlCated he wl~ place the Cllblc·- in precincll in tho -Ind -_.,,,,, of tho county. Trus,tees Scoff At Tilne Oft For tolihying A 111nest1on that -.Ii be lfven time olf,. plus .credl~ to)obl!Y for two bills -which would : , Jceei ,:_ QallfonUa aervk<men from flgblin( ·Jli undecilred wars was roundly rejected by S.tdlebeck College trulteel Mand•Y. •llht in' Mlaion Viejo. Board member Michael Coliills . called the request "outrageous, ptesurhpttioi,i1, and out of the question." ' "I auqest we 01tly re"tuse it," fie added . · College Superillicndent-Praldent F,..t H. Bremer termed it "abloluttly uinine." He a1lo wge.sled it be re-- jected, which WU done WW1imou1Jy by the trullicu. . The request-came ftOm S t a t e A,..mblyman BID ·0tee1 (o.&IUUI Cep- tral Loi · AJti<leo). who, Iii ~~ leJl<r, asked that 1tudents be given ·time with credit to lobby Jor the two biU1 which .,.. In the lltaic leglliatUM!. . . Green authored AB 1480, one of the two measures. ~ other it, au_Riored by Auembl)'llion John Vuconcollo1. -· ' . . ~. ·---: ..:.--i· --. --.. ···-.... . -•· ........ ~ DI.IL'¥' PllAT,....,,... :::··¥c~.IN THE~Dl;>J.E i · ,~c l*nl~roxy V"il."', · .. • . . ' . ~ . . , . J, ' .... Wor.kman Do"'ed • • • W.ith:Jlot ff il.: , I D.A Seeking .. Indictments On D~ifters By JOHN VAL TERZA ot .. D9ltr ...... """ Tbe case against six drifter1 aocuaed . Jn the 0 biW"ro devi~worohip b<llchering · ol Mi$Sfon Viejo teacher Mrs. Flottnce Nancx Brow:n will come before the 0<aqe COunty Grand Jury Wednesday. IC.~ra from the Dl9trlct Attorney'I Qf(lcc are ~ul in winnin1 in· dictm-against the band of wonderer& wbn ".Uaertodly worship the .dovll,. the cue of lbe brutal.death of the teacher and ~ servh:e station manager Jei'ry .w0yiie Carlin will ,0 directly to Super!Or Court for trial.. 'I.bat proce81. JMalla thal the standard court. •J>Rt8l'&nces at arr"'ilJlmenti and pn!iimina\.y hearings w o u Id be preempted, thus 11ammlng a lid on courtroom expansion or assertionl mlde late last week by a defeD3e attorney telling of an occult ritual taking place with paita of .Mrs. Brown's body after ·n wlil backed to death in aa lrvtne °"'"80 Grove." --. 8'lnllllclon lleoch lawyor Lawrence Gimble. . SI. handllq the..-for a maJii!: clefendont. St.pllm Crlig Hun!. It, dlacioled to 1 npoiUr Jut Th~ thal Hit clieni. the all'led lclder of sorts .of the nomadlc band. worahiped the devil. . Gomble· said Hµrd told of ipol<lng on .as Mrs. Brown'J body WBI IUbjected to butctierlng on the slopes· Ot a boulder- strewn area of Cleveland N1Uonll "Forest •. Hurd; Gamble. added, teared that the devU was distreued at the nlsteice ol a Bible In a Jail· cell where tho defendant la beln( held. Slnee the dbCloture by Camble - who 'flatly admitted 'he would take a tact .of an lnuntt)' ~ea in Hurd;s case -ex'perts on Satanism from other police jurisdJctiona have beeh called In to the cast. Be will allo p~ad Hurd Innocent, the attorney sald: The disclostires by the lawyer drew strong cmcern from at lea.st one drlel investigator in the unusual case. Sher1ff'.s Lt.Richard Drake, alarmed at the lawyer'• comments, tenned the statements on the -aatanlc ritea pre- judlctal and said in his lnvesU1aUon the.aspect had ·not been deeply explored. "~~ of the six will discuse who eia~lf J?erformfd the acll of bUtc6ery or'i· (he remains," he said. .H.ur.d, Gamble. said, swears he neither killed die woman, nor participated in tilt! use~ devil-worship ritec, but was ·"only an.onlooker." . M the case goes to the Grand Jury in its. traditional secret session!, ·one d the six defendants in the murders still ii fightinc eltradltion from Oreson to Ci.Iifomla. · - Christopher "Gypsy" Gibboney, 17, Is in .CUltody in Portland whJle his lawyers fiPt lltempia by Orange County office" to have him rtturned to face char1es in the.Brown and 'Carlin murders • 1be other princjplla in the caaes are (See DEVIL, Pafe I) Meanwhile, witnesses to the assault provided dtSCription.!I ol the three men and thelr car which led to location of the vehicle and arrest of two of the 1,_is. Capo School·s Under Fir~ A~ p(~ ctn1m,, ~~~~'itit~at at ·the ·Reeve"1,Jllibblr Cogl~y ,Jn,Son CJemem, Monday ~j •• nrtman's Jee!, blck·llid 1rm. ., ~. · Jl(T)', Gi.o.Jow. "I!. Gt ll'l!•<;ranada 0r .. , •. 1fe•t•er Artful Dodger Citizen? s Report Raps Attitudes, English Pr,igrgifr. := lllffered ·PjlinM b<ll _..mly ou I burnl in .the U:4D p.m. al'..lhe rubber 1ac1ocy: • • .: F.f-llld fellow -kn!eo l'lllMd Fails; Inj ured 81:.!.M!,l!.~!;';:N CriticiSns ol buslnesa office operatkml, A San -Oei;nente wom1n trying to personnel attitudes and, the Ert1lilb pro- twer\'t .aw1y from an animal crOISlng gram were hurled Mond1y at the the su,et lollt control of her car late Capistrano Unified School Dlltrlct. MOlldoy nigh!, ~deswiped i utility pole, Trustees, in their N<Onci stud• ""ion then drow over an emblnbnent. • ~ Poli~ said I.he wornat, bthryn t: on a conirovenial Pitiz.en'a Advi.sory Brad}ey, 41, Pfered MVetal facet cuis Committee nport, wse told ~ 1WU , In the 11:40 p.m. accldent.•at Cl1le Valle 1 lack t:lf, ~ Jtldenhlp and e1- 1nd El-Cimino Real. perleft<e in U.. bull-. offlct. The woman, who was taken for "We suggest that a b u s 1 n e 1 1 emergency treatment to South Coast background lmtead of an educ1tlcxial Community HoOpltal, ufd ohe trltO to background would be best for your swerve away from something whk:h ran business manager," 11ld Art Holmes, into the path of her car. chairman of the commiU.ee. The driver, whose sddreas Is 218 A He a>mmended Assistant Suptrin· Avenlda Cabrlllo, was released after tendent for Business Services Sam Chicas lreabne'lt. on his educational backiround and aald the ltudent.s were beln& deprived of "Nevertheless, there ~, be !• the 1lUm vidhn to a. men'• nlt-'room hi• talents by ha.villi hilll In 1 busineso heovJer einpha,Js oa the '"...,... el· ~i>lillx rlppod . off ·the. oiHoolled offle<. peri«lct," Holmft-repUed. : • '°'' ckitllhil. ......,,t!n1 W fllribor burns. ~·we·have no doubt that he will work The cltJ"'1'• ctXnJ"lttet . report abo ' Gluiikiw, wbO bad h1I ~t towlfd est.remely hard and learn .but it takes caUed for a reductioft in tbe ·bUtlnell J the . pipe ,wbeQ •It hleWF out, WM Chen • long lime to ,..,,, th• operalion of u•-~ ff ~ .• ~·-·· c .. .r..... •••• '°""" With "et -)!)I, nr ...... , o ~~ ••• , w, w-""""""1"'1 "-,~_·•-"-'1o Soath ;Qui r--··"y a b<lsineSI office," said Holmes. the ~ 4eRof!monl flllil been ~~ , , _ ·""':',_,.,. ChiCal. 9efendinl. llis perltrm•nce. functloahic· With anl)' lhr.M.. ~.Jl\il --=-r ., said that a wortiog knowledge ot a )leu'i lftltetd, of ~rour or ftve .. a !ii till: '" • ' 1 • J , < • • 1 r..:. • ::= i: ~ ':R~et;l! .Pl~~ .. llMir critlcllril·~-;a~ : GJirysie'~ ·tn ·~ ·~ oald it would be dJ!ll<l!lt for a """"' p1"1ctlce1, Ho1-111d tllal a ..,blr ~IT CAP), -a.711e Onrp. "1- ln the b<lllMA woricl .. IAI undental]d the of empJoyei weie not --ii! tbe ~· ~•Y. tha_t .,11, la ~ • need• of leachtrs. dl11111ct acepl u a place 'lo ....n and "'ii*' ol I.JD cumnt moclOt illli . "I'm ambitoo• Ind I hope lo 1d111nce," ¥ '"thi• lact ' ol moav-WU DOdp.~ tor mGlor -to ~ oaid Chicas. "I think. I'm fdoing ,.. , crea!inf •'bad public irn1ge:•-' · ' ·: l(le!r Wlilclel; lo th!olr .Wien tor1 fn. heck of a good job Jn, the butlnfta '''l'hls p1 bock lo tho Pl1!! • rotttn ~ ~ <OITe<Uon U' -.ry of office -as well u .to the lld...llaaol 1ppie 1poi11 ~ ·b a r re I adlp~·: n!d ~ a poUlble ;lnfJtp>~ paliil!onilll of braka proaram." , ___ (Sea ~~.it . 1 tubel,'!ii.~t!C'"J~:•.ill , .. ii. .. ,: . • A ' . . . • ! Run yesterday's weather foreC11t up· the. flag pole for It Wili be more of the wne today. Low cloudf and local fog are forei:ast for night and orly mornlnc hours. Temperaturu should nach ..-. • .IN~IDE TODAY • ViicoUnt'.t ion tells judg11 hta ,,,.., as he plta<U guUtu to forpory. It '""" the "btoutlful , immaculatelu drtssed" girt hi ~d IU~d dUI to bf G Coll. girl. See Stolii' P6ge 4. · -' a..o.. "• , c ............. -" (~ II -.. ........... ' ............ 1t ''-,, Meo I 14 ... ........,. 14 .... Li-.• -=..- ' I • 1 --.~ • --~,....--'----.....;;;::. ·-· -~ ------...,---~-- '. \ I J DAILY ~ILOT SC Capo Gets Tw~·Step Process • • .(lafferty's=~p~· ' . $300,000 . -i rfans, Building . Sees 'Bad Times' :WiruJiall • Diyision· ·ui-___ ge~ 87 JOANNE REYNOLDS Of .. DI*"' "" ...,, Wllaon Riles, deputy Blal< oupertn. -of public !nstrucllon, today told • -"' teachen that tile pr<lblem of ad)uatmenl currently fldn( pobUc adJoo& is IO serioul, 0 1 question whetber pubUe ld>ools as we know them can aurvive." Riles made bis remark:! at UC Irvine bC!lore a !'Wltional confereoce of classroom · teacbers. His speech was on educaUnc Ille dludnnlajled. Ril<ii, ..... ts -"" bi• -· Mu ~av. In the NO'ffmber election, told MO educators Uuit public l!Chools have to nodju>t their approach to teaching the poor. "The problem Is one ol 90Ck> ~ U ,,. get Ued up on raoe. we're· t""'8 \0 rniM ~ mart:," be said. '"lbeee chlldren are not culturally deprived o<' educ~t!onaliy di.advantaged, they.'re rrom poor famllles aM as such they'te outaide the mainstream, pezt1CuJMly In llchoOls Uuit w<tt det!gned for studenll Who are not ool!iden," Rllr.s addd. . In _,,. tile point tl>at pcmrty' not ro0e •utile llClun:e cl d!sadv!dlged students, ho noted that of 300,GOll dtu<I· vanlajjed students ldenWled In tile otate, f() permit of the!!\ .. "'111<. "The faet tbal tbeoe poor lllUdents will fail when you put them in a achool and -~ Oii th<m d<si&Ded for ,,udd10 ·class llludents, !• • oocio-ecooomic fact you have to contend with,'' ho said. Since 1115, Riles ha been -"' tile ....... ~ education = for the IOll,GOll d!ladv!dll!od ,,,. JIUl'POI" "' tile _... "'1ich Involves 1100 m!llloo In federal and state fuodl bi. be<n to relse tho adl!evemenl level Or di.advantaged &tu<19Dts, "The job hu to be done In tho , cl.usroom,., or. Jt won't be done at all," Rilell lald. uwe•ve Uled better resources. better trained and more tenll.Uve teac::hen -teacher• who believe ~ the ddldren can ltam." - RI) .. dted statlsticl which ·-that Saddleblwk Fund Proga .... New ~:Additiorts .. • Saddleback 0 Co11ege's acholanhlp and -prot!fam b&!·gn>wn tllllW to rtcfnt contrlW!oos .. · .acccnllng to Jad< .A. Swanzbeu8'>., .cbalnnan of the coll<p acholmhlpcomml»lon. . Conlrl!ll!t!oM to the loan pro!lfam "°" total $1,IOll and ·lo scholarshlps, $3,lf(), S..artzbau<baW. Gifts !nclud,cj the following: Ass!91ance Leap ol Laguna Beach, ISO r.. llluclent !ban. DAILY PILOT,. !Ill j our n a !11 m scholarlh!p. ' Kiwanis Club of Lquna Hllls, l500 for student loans. Lemon Heights Drug of Tult!n, ISO for student loan. Officer Wlves Club of El Toro, f50 Marine dependent scholarship. Saddleback College Faculty Auocia- tloo, 1100 .ocholarahlp. San Clenente Rotary Club, ISO for student loan. Tustin News , $50 journall•m scholarlh!p. 'Ibe $50 loans are provided to students interest-free. nus enables studenta to buy books, supplles, and meet other educational erpenses. A ISO scholarship us!sts a student in meeting OOHJUarter expenses. A $350 scholarrdtip mtans a student can com- plete the 90 units ~ul.red for the Associate of Arts degree. DAILY PILOT ----c-. ..... .. c ........ OAAHGI co.uT 'UIUIHINCI COMf'AMY ••Mrt H. W,"4 "1Wlltnl ..... l"Vlllltllw J1c.li l. C11rl1y VJc• """'~I 8ftll O«lerl! M.,_..., ,..'"''' k., .. 11 lidllw ThoM11 A. Mvrphi"t Mlftll .... litllof llc.li-1 P. Nell IW"' Ol'-.e O:M11r t:•1• """• ' C.• 1111 .. 1 m wut ''"' '""" ·ll...,_t .. Kii; :1211 W .. I ltliMn .........,... ....._ •llKll: m ,_, ..,,....._ HIH1"1*! hK1'11 11'111 l•tdl IWIWel'lt 5" '*'-"t: )1)1 ......... II e.mi. ••I _ _L_ Do\llV f'll.OT. trttll •)Jdl tt 'c ........... , ..... ,..,.,_,, la ..,..iMIN dilly °""' S.-.., "' _.,."' ""llM .... ~ .. .:(, .,,........,. hKI\, C.11 Meu, ~-~ "9Hll .,.. ,_ .. "' \11 ........ ,.,,. ... ""' ........ ...llllllM, Or.._ C.t1I ~i9Mrll ~ llltMtllle ,i.1111 •~ 11 nil w..1 ...... ""' ...................... .... ... """'· C:.•• -. ,,,,, •• 1714) 641-4111 ~·~ .... 1.u11 S-Qse ••• All o..,.1mwH1 Tsls••s•s 4f1-44H ~ mt, Ort• ,_, ..... """"' °""""""'" .. ...... """'""· llS.tt••-· ~... ........ -••ftrllMf"Nll .. Ill _, .. ....-..Cll!lll wll,.,,,. 6"Cltl .... ,...,. .: °'"'""' -. ...... C'-.... jMIMI ti N ........ s.Kll tld a.• .....__~1"9mtt. S.Cr1$11M ~ Cffl' ... UM -W,J .,. !NII U.A ,.....,.) mMl¥rY ........... ., .. -"'"· pciverty lltideia ollly 111n amn-tenlhl o1· a ,..ar•a odu<atJoo r.r evory year . A !300.\100 windfall hal been dropped 111. Iha · lap of , llflnl!nlalral«s In the Cap!jltrano Unified Scbool D!strlot. By BARBARA DUARTE < • Of tlM Dalb lllltt lltff Ibey -ad>ool. "By tbe tbne I went on leave o( -(1111), we had moot of tbe students In tile program mUln!I - year of learo!ng r.. one y.. ol achoo! wwt and 20 percent of them were mak· inc a year and a half fer every year," he sald. But • It w!ll be up to Ille Boord of '· '1'rvii.os to decide what w!ll be done . -the 19.) percent -In.-VJ}uat!oo. Division of tbe building and ptaMing _departments within the city of Laguna Beach ls "the way to go" In .the words ii Plallnlna Commlss!on C h a j r m a n Wiililm LambOume. Laguna Beach 'has a building department second to none .'' declared Plao.ner Jan~s Schm.iU:. "If we stak cuttlng to help reduce efficiency, we're not 1a v1 n g dollars." City Manager Jamts D. Wheaton, ~esponding to a question posed by Lam· bourne, underlined the function of the two departments. "But," he added, "[ see a conO.ict iDCOQsistent with u.artint of better service should we eliminate the building irupector. I can't see bow it CID be done ." Jl'1ctnn' that Riles mentioned which ~ Coniribute to the educatlon ol d!oldvaolaged studeots ! n c I u d e d laaguqe I a b 1, readllll spec!allits, cowiselors -especially in Ute elemen· tary levels -smaller c!uses, special equipment and parent involvement. "But the most bnj>orlant lhintl ol al!," he nottd, ''is having good teachers - sensitive, hardworking teachers." Riles, a Negro, cautioned teachers not to panic at the demands for llOOl food and SWablli cluaes mlde by black studenta: "They -to Identify with their cultunl be:itqe, Jiiil u the other -do. Tate tile demands In contell and'don' lent pi,.. -up." 'Ille educator received a standlnl ova- tloa '*" .. c!ooe ol bll speech when be \~:· "Mi' ~ """""" Ii !hi dilldren. Pm a cend!d.,. ior ofllce, but rePrd!ess m wbM, beppenl, I'm goinl to continue to -all lll1 Ille fw them. I don1 intend.to lei..,,"' tbs down." ,...... P .. e J COMMITIEE •• OAtLV M.o1' tfllfl P""9 Ott Deck Joey Cassaro, 9, is perhaps the littlest LitUe League? in Foun- tain Valley. Like a lot of us, he didn't make the All-Star team this year. Also like a lot of us, you can figure Joey will be watching 4lst renewal of Major League All-Star Game on TV this evening. See story, Page 16. Clemente Council Facing Decision On Mobile Homes ffolmel. '1EverJ truttee a D d ad- mlnllti'ator aa)'t there are sucfi people. Wt 1a1ow Wider tho law It ts difficult to -tbem, 'but the. adlii!nl9lratton atmukf' strive to remove them throUgh proper lelal cbemlel• H they fall. to cooperate." ;'Some OI those p_eopl< creaia:i>roblenu A public hearing on an appeal by for the. dllJr1t;t' _J:jy their CG11Versatlon developers for reconsideration of an outstdl of'tho dlltrlct. ,,,. -knows who they are: tbe people can be replac-earlier denial for a mobile home park ed," uJd Holmes. -followed by a hearing on anotber A .. JtncihY dilculllon took place on perk which has woo city favor -are Jbe oboriCimlnp In tho EJll{Jlb _..,., exJ!e<;led to draw """'d' before Sao OmieuNli1 auboominlttee Ch a Ir m a n Clemente city couocJlmen :Wednesday. Dou& 'l!All!!I ~ .Jb• .., of ---. c --dli ~"I!!"' ....... _... ""'. Ne~.B ~ao~~~_ase d CO!I· is flouiiClerina:" ' temportry MobilliOtrie ~ration will -~f ea!d the "'bcomm!ttee did nol send repmenfatlves altlnCfor a second have ~.eumlne the mdro-_. -tJonli Jll\>lrlm but had dotv'•d lili> c:hlllft,to .bulld a larp,pllk to replace tbe En!lllOI> iwo'!l'atn. " . -'. the Harbor 'Hl!ls Goll Course -an Mucb of the cr!Uclam "" based on Idea opposed so "'°"llY : by nearby low ~ llCOl'tl published in an area resld,ents al a planning c:ommlDlon ~-"1he adminiltr•tlon said the meet.Ing that «.ruru11k>ner1 iumed down Stanftml Riid!ng Tests ,,... a. JlulJjtcl · C!f: "°""".'!!")' and ,,... balliR phued the request' because of the controversy. oat by lhO state. Immediately alter that lllUe, represen· . ., \!"alton ~d that he wis p~-, to latives from Lincoln Savings and Loan lee that. ~ were be!~ '°en by AssociaUoa. (who v1gOl'OWily protested the the dlsb'h!t ; to correct many af the . . ~ areas crlUclzed by the Cuni.culwn Sub-hearmt ll1 the flrst.,placel will defend aommittee . their plans to build a !limilar park near 11e ..,incauy oommenct<d t!tlsen In-Ille 13th and 14111 faimys of Shorec!U11 'valvement ln tM Engllah u ' a 1 e c 0 n·d golf course about t:~mne away from JAniuqe prosram, 111 attempt to th-other link!!. . . ~te tbe •En'gll!h progr1111 on aII Os~en~bly ~ th~ COWICd set the latter leftla, an attempt· to evahlate studeftt heanng ~ U . a ' review," but repraen· progress lft Enl]ilh and tbe lntPro•emt11t tative1 of the savings firm protested, · of Engllsb curricula. ~ saving 1hat they feared "painting by "It wasn't our lnteotion to rume any the same brush as the other application featbm," Nici Walton. "We don't hold wt::cb h~ drawn all tbe furor." . oureelva up as profealonala. We just I can t see what interest would be : had a genuine lrRre8t to uphold our !tl!rved by holding· a hearing on a· matter mandate." which already bu been pused, '' the He saJd he hoped a permanent citizen's firm spokwnan added. committee could conOnue to advise the "The city's," replied Ma•,r· Walter district. Evans. From Pagel DEVIL ... awaiting legal acUon here. Besides Hurd. they are Arthur C. "M " H"'-OOM . -· 18, of Garden Grove; Herman Hendrick ' Tayloe, 17, of no permanent addresl; Melanie Daniels, 31, an alleged acceuory whose latest & dress When arrested wu Orange County Jail, and an unidentified ts.year-old boy also described as an accessory. Several of. the 1i1: allegedly abducted the hystertcal housewife and mother as she stopped oo Sand Canyon Road olf the Santa Ana Freeway in El Toro. From then the prelly brunelt. was taken to an Orange Grove where she was stabbed repeated!)' with a K·bar military surplus knlfe. th The roving band then allegedly threw e bocly In the becl: ol the vlcUm's station '!'-&on. droVe around for several houn, then flnally wound up on Ortega illglnrq beyond El Carbo Village where Gamble aaserted~ the Satanic rltuai preceded a burial in a 1halloW grave W!iOn a biker found the "'"alna ·two weeu later, the b .. rt, lunp Ind an ann WW. ml"1ng. The body a!IO boro m•ks of mutU1Uoo. on one uu,n and had two nbl mW!nc. Gamble saJd that the Salanlc ritual Involved dlamemberment and olftrlng of the parts as 1 sacrifice to Satan. The woman's b!ood91alned station wagon then was driven to the gates of San Quentin, where II II alleaed the Daniels 'WOmln attempted to 1ee • boyfr!encl currenlly eerv!ng a prllOl1 term. A.ti.« that the car w11 drlvtn to a · lonel,y din roed bet"een Santa cruz and Los Gatoo. There, the bend al!ogedly burned the car, then 11>lll up to tbmnb rides -ilt<ly bacl: .. °""'" Cnun17, .•, SALT Delegate Briefs Ceuncil VIENNA (UPI) -Gerard C. Smith, Chief U.S. Dele(ate to · the Strategic Arms ~itation Talks (SALT), returned today to the__ searc_!l-for agreement with Russia from avqulck Brussels trip to brief America's allies on SALT progress IO far. The 14th fonual metl!ng today lasted· 40 minutes, followed by another 20 mbJ.ltes of Wormal coaversaUon. The nett meeting was set for next Tue!da.y at Ille soviet embassy. Smllh flew to Brussels Monday for a luncheon briefing wlUt repr~latives of Ille North AUanUc Treaty !NATO) Council-... He returned here at n18htfall to ba ,on hand for today's' meednf with the Sovlell. ' Police Chief's Crew Sleepuig? What's this, Anaheim ·police dUef'• home burJlarbed! That'• what the report said . Chief llovld Michel retumed home Sunclq from vacation to flnd !hat a buralar had cut 1 hole in 1 window screen to enter hit home and muUlated two fl Mn. Michel's wigs. Poll<e said nothing wao atolen. The vandals simply cut the vital cenlor out of the hair pleetl. A neighbor r.cently reported ahe also h1d some wtgs mutilated ln a o!mllar fashlon. • . "'In our teut.ative budpt we eftimated a llllCUIOd ........i val.-up l!!>Out a pe< cent and an unsecured about 1$ percent," said Sam <llicaa., 898iltant superintendent for bu!lness serv.ices. "But our· actual figures came t.o 19.4 percent for the aecured and IU .percent for the ' uimcured b!qln( Ille total to 19.1 J>Or'C"ll. ' "We were very p1eesantl)' ~." he said. What thia can mean to the dtstrict will not be determined until the next mee~ of the Boerd of Trustees. "At that time we will present several options to the board," said Chicas. "They could d«lde to reduce Uie tax rate, put more money into the main- tenat¥:e and operatims fund which has been sorely neglected, add specialist teachers for remedial reading in the e!omentary schoolo, or possibly keep a larger uncUstrlbuted ·reserve." Oli.cas said he didn't have any figures on whld a reduotion in taxes might be sloce the budget has not yet been flnaliud by the county. ;.:'Ibere are a Jot of ~tsive taxes llUdl u tOOse for retirement funds, special educatioo programs and adult programs which have to be adjusted," 881d Ollcu. "We should know fo r sure, however, by the nell board me«Jng on Monday, July 20.'' * * * But how to do It remains a matter qi u.... and •zpt<lll'· • City Councilman Peter Ostraiider speaking to a joint session of the oouticil and planning commission, laid out a two-part plao for better implemeil\aUon of bulJding and planning Monday nlsfii, Intent of the lludy Is twofold, he noted. First, he hopes to provide better services to tho public, and ......Uy to implement the general pin. ' \ · In t b l 1 line, oatrander enviJions a reorganized bulldlng and land uae depart- ment responsible for adml.nlstraUon and enforcement of codes under the thumb of a director and three inspectors, and a planning comm111slon responsible for pror.esslng applications which affect the general plan and admlnlstraUon of the plan. In addition t.o the two departments, Ostrander, an architect, ~mmeod& an .'!J tee the Board ol Adjuatmeai as a lem!-jud!cial operall-Ott as Qppoeec! to !>Wmll'&.'' aa!d Councilman Charl!on Boyd. "U it puDa away &om the Planning Departmen~ It •wili Ire. it to pt Into areal it baso't been abl .. 'lo sttidf such .. tralllc,t\arlr:!ng ud parks. '"'"In. other words, planning will be a full Ume operaUon," he concluded. ''I'm stiQ not e1adly sure what the plan entails," M8yor Richard Goldberg said. 0 8ut, I think with further dlscllSSioo, we can solve the dlfftrences improve ., ~e system ucl sUU ~ eco110mlcal." expanded Board of Adjustment of five · men from the original three, to !nclude Ullom H two-arch!tects and three olhen. appy "From a tu:p1yer'1 viewpoint, I don't agree with the city manager's proposal lJZ • h H •k that we can't allow d1smissal of building ~t .. 'e ln!peclors," !Jlterjected Councllman Ed -· " · " Lorr, former pre!ldent of the Laguna Beach Tupayers' 1 Association. "We're i1t a recession, and we must react as businessmen. We can't afford to keep on extra employet." "In respect to building busine~. In Tax Base San Clemente Tax Base Record increase in 8!ISeSSed viluati6il In the Laguna Beach Unified School Dis- trict will definitely reduce the district's bond redempUon rate, and may open the way for a reduction in the tax rate, Superintendent William Ullom said today. • Increased by $7 Million . The $11 million, 14 percent Increase tn asressed valuation, said lnlom is ''the highest it's been in about JO yea~." The preliminary budget for the 1970.71 school year, now being studied by San Clemente just increased its tax be on the agenda for the Aug. 5 meeting. trustees, was based on an estimated base by $7 mllllon. The city f!1anager said he would work increase of only a little over $4 million The 1'70-71 IS!Jessed valllaUon figures out alternatives for the council to con-Ullom said. ' just relused by County Assessor Andrew sider Aug. 5. -The-superintendent said this year's J. Hinshaw wlll mean a variety m ~DS assessed valuation figure of ap. for San Clemente city councilmen. -V • • proximately $94,357,525, i n cl u d I n g rrgmia Votin" g estimated valuatioo o( publlc utiliUes, -They could make a sit111lflcant cut compares witll l<st year'• 183 Oll,1411. In the tu rate. --~ Remaining as a question ~ark is the -'Ibey could use the windfall to IC-Turnout Sparse adjustment to be made for reduced complish needed public works and bOlster . assessed ' valuation of land placed fin areas of city !Jervlce. RICHMON v agricultural preserves. D, a. (AP) -An ex-Last year's figure was calculated on -They could build up reserves that tremely low voter turnout marked the normal assesmnent for these lands, and have been clipped into. early balloting today as V I r g i n i a this year's figure probably will have -They could do aome combillation of Democrats picked their U.S. Senate to be adjusted downward to allow for these altemlUvts. nominee for what shapes !,IP as a rough die preserves, Ullom said. City Manager Kenneth Carr said his three-cornered race In the fall . The. last woi:t he recelved , the U tod t ·~ 1• 3 t · . supenntendent said, was that re-assess-reac on ay a w~ 01. percen in-What had bee~ anticipated as light ,, ment ot the agricultural preserves would crease in the city's asaes&ed valuation voting . :r-under 300,000 ot the state's cost the di_._,_. Im ~ "was one of shock.'' 1.75 million qualified voters _ turned :NI\;~ approx a1.""Y $1,1566,000. Hinshaw esUmated the secured and out to be almost i!tent · But, he noted, even this much loss un9flCUred aaeased valuation (excluding precincU by mJ~~ in some would be. off~ by ~he overall increase .. public utllUe1) would increase from "Practically nobody is voting," said ~ districts f1naoclal situation, in $45,757,188 in 1969-70 to $52,757,255 in one spokesman In Danville where only :1 l~t :vi tile ,:wU~ednt figures, 1970-71. eight peraons had voted In a precinct ew • om • as soon 'Thecltyestimateofass~ValuaUon where the normal turnout by 9 am as Dr.-Charles Hess, as sistant for 1'10-71 -upon which the $4,012,0&8 would be between 120-140. · • superintendent for business affairs, budgtt wu based -bad been $47,330,000. It was the same story in Richmond retu~ from a cooference he is at- 'Ibe actual HhWlaw figure was $5,427,255 where election officials were predicting tending. higher. on the basis of midmorning turnout that Carr said that on the basis ol the the day 's vote would not exceed 15 ooo $1.S'l tu rite in 19&70, each mUllon compared to 35,000 In last yea;'s Ju1f Five Abandon Yacht of useased valuation increase would pro-primary. duce roughly $13,700 in additional Those who made It to the polls had ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) -Five municipal revenue. a choice between two of the more liberal persons abandoned .a sinking 104-foot <'..arr said he did not expect the. revenue state DemocraUc party members with yacht in a life raft today while a sixth considerations to come up at the Wed-legislative experience and a moderate manned a radio railing for help, the n __ esd....:•y~nl~gh_t_m~ee_tl~ng::.._bu_t_s_a_id_:cit~w~o~ul~d~~co=l~le~ge~po'.::::!i=tic=a:l :sc=l"'::::ce:.!'.pr~o:~:''~o~r.~~~~Co~a~M~G~u~a~rd"..'sai_d_.~~~~~~~ $2.99· CARPETING ? 0 •• Sure we liave it -liut, usually we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Olten, in situations where a customer is covering the floor jul! to sell 11 house, cheap carpeting· may be a liability. In many cases the difference of only a dollar a yard will install 11 quality of c11rpeting that looks twice es well and will give much better service. In a nutshell -we're not trying to neceuerlly be the "C H E A P E S T", I though we o~en ere), but the "BESTI! .!Which we always are.I ALDEN'S . CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 l'lac11ntla Ave. ) COSTA MESA 646-4838 r • • • -I ' 7 . --• -----------· J • - I , Lagulla-Beaeb EDITION VOL. 63, NO. 167, 2 SECTIONS, 3.0 PAGES' _ • Fra~ 14-1,.... PHOTOGENIC LASS Laguna's t;arol Willis VisJts Appalachia Larry T&,l'lor, ~t , Of Laguna Beoch Ulllfled School !>iairict trustees , da<I not phcllosraph bathloi beauties, evea 'When the)' are aDUdng enough !G'be the centerfold lil Plar boy M~. He did employ one, hbw.ever, at hia telephone ariswetinl aervioe. Carol Wlllls, the p1iyboy's .ua. MJJs July, formerly ·worked f« Taylor's ariniering Service. TbaL'i probably what 'C4usec1. the error in a metroPolllan , newspaper story recently that credi~ Taylor with belag the free la.nee photogra~ w h o photographed Misa . WW!s IJlCt 11e11t the pictures to Playboy. Taylor, who bas been kldded by - about the· photo credit, WllJJls 1be crecDt to go where it js due. Fran Hwit of Laguna . Beach WU the free lance photographer who photographed Miss Willis and .ent pictures to the magu.ine. They then oent their own photograpbon to do the Misa July photography. Tayler has taken a good many pictures himseU la the ,past . when be used to do sports wriUng but ·they were aporl3 shots, not bathj:ng beauties. There was also an occaaional shot plu.uinJ a coal· munity chest drive. · . ... <>ftut never anything as exciting as MW Willis in a bikln.i, aald Taylor, who recalled that she was a good i.Jephone operator, {lWlctua1 IJlCt a 1ood worker. · .Eco.n9mic.P-artners1rips S~hject of Nixon Meet ' ~; Kf. .(Ul'Jl--d'• a' •it Nixon new here today to meet with lS Appalachian stat. 19~emor1 and a · plore growing su~ for U.. use of Federal-state partnml\ips . to promote the natkm's economic deve'6pmenL Tiie Cruet executive received a rousing welcome from about S,500 partisans, and told the crowd his administration was working toward 1oals of la.sting peace, Assault Suspect Seeking Auto Held by Police A young man who came into the Laguna ·Beach police department at 8:40 '.a .m. today to demand re.lease oi his car, impounded earlier foUowing a ro~ bery, was Jl'rompt_ly placed under arrest -as a 511speot in the crime, police reported . · Booked as a suspect in the beating ind robbery of George Christopher, 38, 'of Los Angeles, was James .Ales:IOder 'Crutcher , 20, a tr~nsient and owner of the impounded vehicle. ' A ·second suspect, David Oiarles J'oster, 22, who said he lived at the t>el Camino Hotel, was arrested an hour '.earlier at Cress Street and South ~t Highway. Police still are s~king a third .. man believed to have been mvolved. The cbain o{ events was set off at .J :Z2 a.m. when Chris~er phoned from ~a South Coast Highway gas station to 1report be had been approached .on the Boardwalk by a man who asked for l a cigarette, then was knock~ down ,by the man and t"o cornperuons who made off with his wa11et. ,; airtstopber was given first aid at .u.. police staUcm, !hen drove to South t.Coast Community Hospital to seek ~further' medica1 attention for a facial cut. ' ...,; --- .• ....,..,_ ...... """ ...i llvinl. I , "We'ro ~ !or !he ~ o! #< 'all :Amelldns -olmd ... .,,, ...., to get it, I CID UFt Y<Ml,11 Nl1on uld. "We're workiJil for a better life under which we can hive high employment and cut ~on the COit of livipg. We're p1eased by ·thti non-political visit.'' But he added : "every time I've been on the ticket, Kentucky has come through. I The governors, rtplaentlng states from the Deep SoUth to New York - favor npan!kln cl the concept begun with formation or th'e Appalachian Regional Cornmisa:lon to a naUon~de scale a! part of Nixon's "New FederaJ. .imt" program. · The gov.embr! believe the Appalachian concept, In its fifth )'.ear with surprlstng~y liUle criticism, Ila! been an effective antlp:iverty instrument ln one of the )XM>rest region! of the nation. White House aources uid tliat the White House domestic council has been ·secretly ·exploring the suggestion -In which the Pre!klent was said to be interested -to create more regional comml!slons In 1!171 to funnel federal money into tlCOOOmk devetoPment pro- gram!. Nixon has pledged to create a new partnership iniederal·state relations. The gGvemors would like to se.e federal grant! disbursed on 1 block basi! to reakina1 commissions. Part of the administration plan for improved federal -state relations is a revenue-aharlng.plin whereby a portion or taxes collected. by "the federal govern. meut would be returned to states. The Appalachian governors w e r e reported prepared to endorse strongly the plan, which ha! been tied up for almost a year in the House Ways and MW'll Committee. The proposal called for a return to needy llllel o! hali .a billion dollars lrl the finl year of operation, riling to 15 blllloo alter four yearL ORAN6E: COUN'JY, CAtlFORNIA . ~ ~ ' ~. -~ .... > -:... ........ .: --' ~ • ·~ _ :~'SpC~fS : Murder ~. ' -~ ' • . , - ,, ::: ..:.I ,.---: .. ' ·-. -.... -. .. . -.. -. ,,,.,_ .-· . .. . F_a:ce ' - •cubic Cqunte~' .. ... . • . C~unty Seekiijg Vote Machine.$ Orange County :supervisors will heir the Ion g-awaited recommendation Wednesday from the Voting SysteD)s Task Force suggesting that the ~ty County Raid Neu $5,000 Dope Cache lease ~ Cubk: vcU! countln& modllnts for the· NoYe.mbef General Election. .But at the same time 111pervisors will hear.a plea from a:politlc1l .group whlcf\ opposea use of any mlChinel to cowty election balloli; . . '!be Orange County C o o r d t n a t i rr1 RepubUcan Assembly, a conserv1tlve group, will urge the board . to return to the old hand count, 1dd ·anolher 1,100 preclncla and use 'double elecllon boards. One board would conduct the :iu:. ond the ollltr WOllll «!""I !he The task force's . recommendation, 21 months in the making, ~~Vises the supervi!Ol't to"leue the CtJt>iC lftlchlnta Court actioo wu 6eing prepared today for $11,000 on a ooe time; u.t buii. against 11 persons ~ into. Jail by CUbic maChmes read the blllotl.eJec. ~hge r.owtty fhecifrs deputies wJ10 tronically as ·does the·cwMY'a CUrrent claim ·they found .-ltd, narcotics , Col«nan Vote Tally S~, but can valued at JDore than '5.000 10 a ~y b& u.sed In outlylnc arus rather· th!n ~n_Mi>djeska·c,~ hippie hami.~one central ~tioa, u ~Y ~ -lnal.Jlte mfWli ~ 4"::1'"'J ·~ ""'..Y-.• ,f'r Mid .... • ~ ', . ;n. :• -will "' '""""'" If to be • well -.marijuana ounery, bioillllic .. percent D( Ibo 'C11111117'a l,ap ::ttora au .... Ana • -J.lon-' preclacta. doi' Ibo llodjlUa Ca11)'1111 l\Ofd '1111 T.it Fcftt, al~ a ailtll o1 ollefioly tu1iied up rme 11\irl· biller .,.-.... ....... bl '"'*'! juana, quantlllee ol hashilh • n d week& V<IOolI-4 to I July Ir.--- Powdtred morphine and several hundred the Ctibic tell:. , pep pills. County Cieri: .William St. Jolin had The' raid was sparked by a report Indicated he wtll pl1ce the Cbbk ODdnten fr.om a nearby resident that occupants in precincts In U>e touthealt 8d nortbli'n qi' the neighboring home had led a man s<ctiona o! tile '°"""ty. ' whose hands were bound behind bl! back Into Ille bouse. Offtcer! said ttiey frond oo one AnSWer- lng that descriptlon « in that condllion hut read!ly seltled today !or the filing of nara>tica: charges a1aimt all 11 suspect5. ' Awaiting: court arralgnment on charges of -cuWvation, polS;Mlion and pmseeslon fOr sale of niartjuana are Btuce W. JOO-, 22, RCll>eri O'Reilly, 22 ; David A Harris, 23; Scott L. McWhlnoey, 22; Susan E. Marsh, lt; and Constance J. ~r, 21, all described as transient!. The sarrie cbaries have been filed against l(:atherine Ann Sampaolo, 22; Jon R. Ruff, 22; Mickie L. Hale, 24; and Thomas J. Skelly Jr. 23, all of the ModjesU. Canyon address and Howard J, Coffman, 38, of Bue!)& Park. Mouse to Accept Park Resolution Orance CoUDty supervisors this morn- ing ad<lpted a highly ._umentary ~luUon noting the · 15th annlveraary of Disneyland wbid!. occurs Friday. Wednesday the resolution will be of- ficially presented to Dimeyland official! in the supervisors' chambers prai!ing the iMUtuUon for Its "many contributions to the prooperlty of Oroqie County," . on -·to aocept the hooors will be no lesa a pe)'IOll8ie 1llan Mk:key Mouse. Trustees Scoff · ' . At Time Off . ' For LQhh}iilg , A sugesUon that lluilenla be pmi time off, plus credit, to lobby for two bills which would keep California """Icemen from filhllnl In undeclared wars w1s roundly rejected by SaddleNck Coll1ge lrultees Monday •!abt in Ml':'lon Viejo. Board member Michael Colllas called the request "outrageous, presumptUOUI, and out of the question." · · "I suilest we fi1tly m~ it/' he added. C.llep Superlntendeo~~t Fred H. Bremer termed It "abaolutely asinine.'; He alao suuettecf it be te· jected, which wu.done unanimously by the lrultees. . • Tb& · request e1me frotn S t 1 t e Asaembl~ ~ll .Greeo '{Do&Mltll COn· tr1l· Loi Aa,eles), ·who, Jn" ·a Jetter, ' . . ~ asked that studenla be pven Uint with credit to k>bbJ f<lr the two bllla wblch are in tl!i .we lqlllaturo. · Green IUthond .AB 1110, oOe D(,the lwo meurio. 'Jlie oth!r . ,, ~ by AllO!Jlblymon John v~. . . -' . ' ' . ... -· . -' -. . ~ .. ...,......__.._ --' ___ ..,... ·- Of.ILY I'll.OT ..... ,._ IACK, IN THI SADDLI ' ' J'';""rd PNxy Y9'!1; , ....... . . T' I 0 J 'I ' I ' ~· af ;Botit,d Cliild D!\~~e~. htdictmenis-. -. -· .. ( On Drifters . By JOl!!'I VAL TERZA". - I Ot ... Diiiy , .... st.ff -'Ibe-cue against sil drifters accused In t&_e'blsam! devll-w«shlp· futcherlq o!. Mlat<1n Viejo teacher· Mrs: Flortnce Nancy Brown ·wm come befOre the Orangoe Counly GrlJllt Jury Wedneadoy . II cil!Jcers from the Dlatrlct AttomeY'1 ofllce are auccasful In wtonlng In· dlctm'!jls qalnst the band of wlJlltemw who .-tedly · worlliilo ·!he devn;· the W. o! the ~rutal ~ealh of the. !elcher and of IUVict station manager Jetry Wayne Carlin will go dir.ctlyi<J SUperlor Court 1<1r trial. '!bat proc:eu means that the standard court 1ppearances at arraignmenta ,and .pre!Jmlnery bearinp w 0 Ill d bt preempted, thus slamming a lid on .COIJrtroom.apansion of a,wrtions made late Jut week by a defense atlomey tellJoc of. an c>ccult rllual taking place 1wlth pbts· of., Mrs. Brown's'"body after ·aht·w• 'hacked to17dHth In in Irvine Oruiie Grove. ll'•aton llwh 1aw1.-Lawrence Gamble, 111 handlh\c 'the caae for a major defendon~ Steptien Craig Hurd, io, dlaclosed .~ • ~rter lalt Tbunday ll!tl ~ ell-, Ibo all'lld leader <1! •ms ol the nomadic bend, wwshlped r : to tbe 4evil. Hw• W. Vogel o1 Sanla '.AM · wu Gimble said Hurd told of looking '"' tltOted ,l,.-i o! U.. · ra5 ·u Mrs. Bmm'a body wu subjected oOl\tp> '°""'' o! ~ 'In 'to butd1erfng on the •lopes of 1 boulder· ' Viejo dm'q(M<IOila'; ru;bt'1 • 1trewn area o! Clevela111!' Natlonal WI! ~'-". ; ' · 'Form. 'II~ 'I '' · Tbta Wiii; be. Vopl's -i.m ·as ' Hurd, Gimble added, feared that the Prlsideli~ <II the lioo~. lie, ...,..i Jn devll wao dlstreS6ed 11 the exlstehce the t..ne qipacity, when ,the .c:oUeie of 'a f!lble in a jail ·cell where the clitrk:t wu fonried '!n 1111. defendant Is being held. • . ~ J • • • · yep1 ,,..... "'4o1nc ~ Mk:boe1 5""" the dlscklsurt bj' ·Gimble - _T,Qillm.iif 1-lltlls,arelbil aoiy ·w1io 'flaUy odmitled 'be W<>uid take a t"°...members of the flw.melober baud tact al an lDaantty ~ea in Hurd1s C1H to rhllve~been eleatedtto rtbe •prt.t.deDey. -etperts on Sltlnilrii. !tom other police CbWrll,(IUOt.eeded -Vottl llXI i.ved ,ttf0 · juriadlctlons have been called In to the .....ecuu..e -. . < cue .. He will' also plead Hurd · limocelll, 11«<1re:the nominlll<lll opened,MOl)ilay the attorney said. nlab~ Collini told the boord that \.ice Tbe disclosures by !he lawyer drew prealdat Patrick Backus hid asked that strong coocern from 1t 1eut one chief bis.•nime not' be' placed in Domin.Uon. investigator in the unUsual cise. "He <oeemed emimac about H" Ollllns Sheriff's Lt.Richard Dral<e, alarmed said. '· ' at the lawyer's comments, termed the TrUetee Paul LwXI noiniriated Vogel .!lta__tements on the satanic rites pre- Clerk A!yn -~ · Colllno' judicial and ·said lo hi., lnvat!gaUoa request, placed Bacbs in the.'TlllllliDI, 111~ aspect had l)QI been deeply esplored. tenning him "a capable man." None of the !Ii-will dlsc1,1q wJIG Of the four' vW.!1 ca.it {Backus wu exactly ~rforll!~ the acts of butchery not present) Voctf.reC:a.fl!G tWo ·Backils on the remains, be saJd. one, and there was one ~:Collins .. Hurd, Gamble ~. swears }Je neither req...ied·the v<llo be made'......m.u., liflled tile woman, nor Wl!clpa~ In whl'cb wu qulc"y· .11...-a , • the~ devjl-'fOrship. rite!;~ b~ w11 a..i lM"K:. "on!Y a looker." B~~non "'.as .elect«l .to serve .as vice ·NJ case goes to the Grand Jury P~.!!IOeot of the bOatd: ~ to .erve in-tradi.Uonal .!ltCfet aesllons one as.cle!k ins' Paid Land, 1'ho repiaqid Of the s!X delendanls In the m.:rders Louis Zlfnlk of Lquna· Beach after the sUll is filhting extradltlcln from Oreg latlol:'• mlanatlmJ. from .ti!e -d. to Calilornla , 00 O\dioin( ,pr<oident Mlcllael Olllfnl will Christophefc "Gyp,sy" Gibboney: 11, 11 oerve •. u 1epr_eaemat1\'t lo _t.h • In CUltody In l'wlland while hla lawyera NonifJwoUoc CO\mty Cimnlltl:t. flsbl. attempta lry OJ'IQ(t CowQ: o!flcer1 Jf:ork~a1;tP0¥Sed With ;Hot o·u , . to bave ,filin ""1nled lo laet. dlarae• in tbe.Brwa a.Dd1ClrHn IDlll'derl,. Tbt other ~Jo the ..... IJ't (!tool Dll:VIL, Pap I) ' ' 0r .. , •. .. Meenwhile witnesses to the assault ; provided deM:riptions ol the three men 1 and their car which led to "location of the vehicle and arrest of 'two of the suspects. · Capo Schools Unde·r Fir·e ' .. A Pipe cmylnc, ~"°' oil hu~•t at the Ree.e'1 Rubber Company. in· San Clemente Mabday O::Jusip&-a ,workm1n'1 Jias,'bad ond ""'· ' Jefr_y Giaqluw, l'.I, of 111 -Gralllda .A:pt, i. lllff<red P,llnlul hut _..,uy 1futlaer -~ ·Artful Dodger Fails; Injured . , A San Cle-woman• lrYtac to t swerve any frGm. an anbnll d'Ollbt& • !he -loll Cllliltol o! !Mr car late Monday nilbl. sidtHlped I ut!lifl' pele, then drove OYel' an emblrikmri. Police utd the -Kathryn L. Bradley, 41, sulfeted teVeral face cuts : in lhe 11:40 p.m. accident at Calle Valle and El Camino Real. Ttie woman, who was taken for emergency treatment to South Coast Community Hospital, u ld the tried to , swerve away from IOO'lethin& which ran into lhe pllth of her car. t The driver, who5e address Is 211 A Aven!da Cabrlllo, was releued alt.er lreatmenl. I Citizen's Report Raps · Attitudes, Engluh .Progra.m . :.=i::~the~,;.}~~.li.'* .P·!"· · Firtiilep said ,fellow. -u.!n "IShed Bf PAMELA HALLAN CM*Dilltr.PMlt .... ~lldlm& o!~ olllCe -""""'· penonntl attttudos and the~ ~ aram were burled Monday at the Capistrano Unliled School Diltrlct. Trustees, In ~ -study .... i<ln on a conlrom'llal Cltben's Advltory O:>mmlttee report. were tokl there was a lack of businell le.ldershlp and ti· perience In the bua1neu office.. ' "We IU&gest that 1 bus l neS! hackgroond insleod of an educatklial background would be best ror your businesl manager.,. said Art Holmes, chairman or the commiu.et. He rommerxled Assistant Superltl· tend<nt for Buslneu Servlc<s Sam Chlcu "" hla educallcJnal backl'ound ond aald the ltudent.s •ere being deprived m hla lalenta by'harili( hhn In • buslneal office. "We have no doubt thlt be will wort utremely hard ~ learn. but It tal!es a long Ume to l..m 'the -•lion of I a busineU office," sakt Holmes. Cblcu, de!endq hi• performance, sald that a workln1 knowledge of a clauroom is necessary to completely underltlnd a Jehool business office. He said ii \\'<IUld be dmJCult !or a penon in the business world to uodentand the needs of teachers. "l'm 1mblloul Ind I hope to advance," said Chkas. ''I think I'm doing One heck of t load job In the hualilesa o!fica -as wlll .._ lo tbe lduCattonal proaram.'' ' ' "Nevertheleu, there lhould be I• the 1>um victim to • men'• .rmt' roqm heavier ......... on the Ii-ex• -,ttiey .ilpped o!f Ille. alHooMd i J>SHacti'' Bolioe. replied. • ~ ctocbrnl. ~'~~ bumL s c-·· ....,,.111ee re,..t a11o GlMiloW. who w 1111 bocl: tonrd I called for a~ fn 'the •bualnias ~·'!h.10 It blew ·llOI, wu then o!!lce flla!f, but OUW< COUlllend' that '¥Ui "!'.J,. tonls br flrenlen ' the accoonltq deplr1IDenl.. had -lake ,to ....., Oolll Coaimuojly lundl<lnlnl with "'"' -~ tllls ' JllllpllaL year lnsleod of f0\11' "' ftvt aa lo *'-' ,, -> ""~unu1n1 tbetr cr111<11om o! ~' , _ Qiry~ler In ReeaJ.l ·.1 practices, Holmea oald that a number · DE'l'llOI'! (AP) -Clu'yolor C<lrp. an· o! employea ,..,.. 11<1! lnter'91ed In the oounced Mooda~ that It Is llOltlylo1 dlslrtd except as a place to W<lfk ond ~ of 1,225 cumnt model ll315 that "thb lick of motivaUo.n wu Dodp a.ilia for mo&or bom61 &o &Ake creallna·• bad public lmaae." t~ir vo)llcles to their dtale!I !Or 'in- -'"Thl•· 1cu back to 'Ute one r<ltten ' opecll!>n alld comc:Uclo if nece-J <1f apple 'Cella the b 1 r re I adqe," aald a. J>Olitl!lelmpr<1per poiltlonlac'bt tdke -.U -~Pip 11 ' tulter!Jll Ille fl'lmt,alllo 11111.·, -·... I • Rim yeat«difs "'•lber !ortl:aat up the fi• po",.(or It will be more of U.. same'today. Low cloods and JocaJ fog are fot!Calt for nl&ht ind aarly mornlnc boun. Temperaturea tllould...acb~. . ~SJPB :r0D4Y ·, Vilcotlnt'a ..,., teUs Jvdoc hit iooc1 ., h4 plta41 f111UIV to f"'P'"J. It~""' tM "beaad/1'1 , i1nillclc1'latelj, dr<md" girl 114 married turned out to be o caJJ. oirL s .. s~ 1'."41• 4. =:-u. ~ c-.... ti•• -" ·-= ~ -. 1,,, ..... , ........ , 11 ,...... ,, -.. ........... j.& .-... ......... • SC T'loWlf. -14, ltll * • ' . Edt1et1tlon in q,;'risu • Raff erty~s Foe Sees ·'Bad • • ' - ~apq (;et,s '$300,QOQ~~ Wind#(lll ' . • ~StepPr~s . ' ~~~ans; Bui.lding . t ' -. . l ·Di~s_ioµ btged ,. i I "97 JOANNE REYNOLlll ot .. o-tr ..... ...., win. RUes, deputy itale lllpertn-"""°" o1 public wtzuc11on. lodlOY told • -· ol -\Ni tile prob)em of adjoslmall -UJ faeq pobUe peverty otud<!l!J' ottly gila' ......... u. ol a year's Oducalfon fir every yeor A 'PIO,llOO. whlflll hM bean lr<>pJl<!I • In the lap of -llllotraton In tilt cipstrino Unified School Dl!lrkt. . But It will be up to Ille Board ol T.,...,. to dedde whit will )>e • dcne By BARB~ DUARTE ;· • ,.. 01 tlle DtRW ,,_. tletf. •- D1'JsJon of the building 8n4 plannillg llipertmenla within tho city of Lag\ll1a ~~ b "the way to Co" In tbe ~ «it Plilml!ll .c..nnuao~ c b a I r iii • a Wllllam 'Lambourne. • · ' 'But how to ' do It remalna i mlller •Lquna 8each h8' a building department tl8CODd to none," declared Planner J._ Schmitz:. "U we start cutUng to be)~ reduce efficiency, we 're not s av in a dollars~" •, tlleY -sdlool. ''By the time I went on leave of. -. (lllt), we had .-ol Illa , wM:b the 19 .. 1percent1ncnut in ll!!IMcl City Manqer James D. -•ton responding to a question posed by Lim~ bourne, underlined the functio n or the two departmenta. "But," he added, "I ase ~ confllet inconsistent with the intent ol better service should we ellmlnate ~ ¥1ding inspector. I can't see how 11 can be done.'' · acbooll ii IO aerioua, ';I qlllllUoll whether'· pubilO' achools u we lnow -can uvtve." -ts In tile program maldnl one ·~· •'Jn our tentative liudle\ we eolimated ol-Ume an1! G)iertl?e. ~ • Riles made his romara al UC Irvine before a national confe!'ence of classroom t.achir'i. ·Bis' sp6ech · ,.... on edilcatbl( tile --Laled· . !Wei, ""°,.Is oppooJnc his -· Mu ~.'la me NoYeinbOi elec:tloo, lol<I 4llO educators tlla! l>ubl!C schools have to ,..rju>t their. ljlpf'OllCb to teodlln& , ,... o1· learning for ..,. year ol adlool work and 20 pertent ol them were mak· hi« a_ year and a half for every year," be aald. Facton tllat Riles me!Xioned wblch could oontrlbut. to the education nf dilll:lvaatagtd. students i n c l u d e d lan&\iaae . f a b s, reading apedallsll, counselors -especially in the elemen· tary 1evel1 -smaller classes, special equipment aild parent involvement. a eecured ueessed v&lu.tion up. ab::Jut II J>"' cent ·and an W1SeCUl'ed about lS percent,'' 1&id Sam Ollom, ._mant auperinteDdent for bUsiness services .... "But our aetual figures came to 19.4 ~t '°'the secured and 14.7.-t ... the ~· !>rinlln8 the total .• to j9.1 P.,... l 0 We were very p4easlrltly sur,,riaed," he said. .'-City ~eaGacwban . PMtr ~ 'Piakin& to-• joint session of the council ,~ pl~ commission, laid • ouL 'a -part plan for better lmplementaUon ol buildltJi ai>d planblng MondJOY nJ&ht • lntt;nt of • the study la twofOltl, be noted: First, be hopes to provide bettor services ·to the public, and secondly to "l see, thO Boarit ol Acljustmeat as I ~judicial operaUoo ¥ o_.i to plaonlng,". sail! CoUllcllman • Charlton Boyd. '.'U it pulls awlO)' from tbe PJminlng ilepartmea~ it will free It to get Into '!'"U it hiid't J>Oen able to .a,ludy auch u lr~klng nd parks. -, tbe ... . , '"!he· problem is one of IOdo- ~-U we get ,Ued up oo race, we')<e going to robs tile marl<," be aald. ; 1"'nlele chlldren are not culturally deprlvod er educationally disadvantaged, thcy'J<e from poor fomlll<is and .. audi they're out.Pde the ma lna tr ea m, peitlCdlarly In -!flat ...,. designed tor· students who are not outs kl en," Rllei Oddd .• In -inl the point that perveiiy, not race wu tile """""' of dlsadv~ged atudents, be noted that of !00,000 disatf. vanlaied studen" lcfentlfled In 1lte stat., 10 pe..cent of them .. whit.. "'!be fact 1bat -poor --will f aU wben yoe put tlletn In A school and use ledmlq"'" on tbml designed for mlildle ctua students, ta a ooc1 .. _,..;,lC fact yoe hive to c:ontml with," "But-the most important thlnt: ol all," be nol<d, "is having good --sensiUve, hardworking teachers." Riles, 'a Negro, .cauUoned teachers not to ·poole at Ille~· fol' 10u1 food and Sw!li>lll cJauel mode by bl&<k ...-... ''They want to ldentily with their cullural· bsitl(fe, just u the .other """""'' do. 'falle the demapds In conLut and don'! lot it 1et.1'Ml ohooi< up.'' · 'Ille edUcator .ncelved a standlnC ova· tk>D al tile clole ol bb . speedl when be Nid: . ''llY Jll'"""1 ciincern Is tile d11jdren. I'm a cwtldole f<r olli~ rqar•lless d wW hafpem, rm to continue to -1< all' 1111 llfo l<r ' ; I dm~ intend to kt.., d. them down.11 11e J.:· ~ RUes . i.;. been director ,.,,. ... P.,e J of tile atat.'a .........._, etfllcaUon ' · , °W:' :.;:::!« Ille 300,000 dlsad...Uged COMMITTr..E •• ,,,. ""'1>ooe of tile progr ... 'lllllch -.. "E'verr .-.. a(ld atf. lnYQlves. $10CI mUUon In federal and stat. _,,.,.,..,tor • ..;,. "'era are -·~· _,,, -;has'been to raiae !be achlevemenl "-"r."' _,. "' ~ ~· level of dlsadvanteged stud-.n... Wa. linolY under the 'law It II dllflcult • .,,,. job has to be doee In lb< to ...,... lbem, but tbe admlnfltra~on dllliQom -Gt lt 1'0n'\J>e done at all/' ~ strive to remove ·them throUgh • OAILY 'llOT tld,.,.... On Deck Joey Cassaro, 9, is perhaps the littlest Little Leaguer in Foun· tain Valley. Like 8 lot of us, he didn't make the All.Star team this year. Also like a lot of us, you can figure Joey will be watching 4.lst renewal of Major League All.Star Grune on TV this evening. See story, Page 16. Clemente Council Facing Decision On Mobile Homes -nn--"6L1' i•We've UlfJd better neOufces, propa'. Je&al cb•nnelw if they fall to n&&al -· cooperate .. lldter trained and w\:i""'~= .. _;,,,UMM-le craalll,problerns A pubUc bearing on an appeal by ~-~ .. · ·'tor the dlttdet bl -their cOnversstlon dev-1nna-f".. reco••lderatlon of an -~·"can-"· ~·~ -·:;;:-_, oats!<ie'.ol 'IM'itiatrlCI. 'l1ie bcionf knows _,..,. w -Riles dted statlltk:I :-~ ..,,.. wbo1MY at;t; the people can be rej>lac--eln~ 1klll1a1 for a mobile home park ___ • • e<t," llid HOlmel. -1followed by a hearing on another S-.:J .:JI -.b~l;. 'Fu· '..! .:J ; A-~ dJacQOsloa tool< plaoe· on poi!< '!'hlcb has woe city favor _ are (1(.1.(1,W -~ na ·tile:~ In the Enllt* _..,. eXpeded to clraW c'rowds before San , • -· , QlrrlcUtin.llll>oonimlttee C.halrman .ci..neot.cr(rco~edneoday. Pro .....6.li_~.·~~-· i~1 ~~Uiil~~ ~ ~rt~li ··~l •udeon. 5i"~ Ji flow\derlnlr." · t.mporary 'M'obtnioine• 'OirJloration wUI He ' la.Id the s.ibcOmmittee dld not send representatives.;~r a !leCOnd New i~n.t k_/ • ~~~i!" fG ~·lti~•I '.·· ... toreplace • !i • • ' • T.~·.:; · 'II* £M'l~gram. . tbti, •ltatbol:~lls Qolf diiirse -an Sadd-OolJo&e'a ·ad>o~ ind Mucb tl lbe criticism baaed CNI ' ldeO oppose.!~ ao ~1 'by nearby loan progrllDI bU, grown tbankl to recent 1 low ~ aoore1 ·pJb~ an area resi~nta: at a pt~·~commlsslon =·==-~to U.:~~ :~nZi~•=str~~bj!: meellnc tllat commissioWs iurned down llCbolanltlp,commllslon. : "-~ ana,,.....,~ pbOsed tlleroquastbecauseof,Jhecoetroversy. Contributions to the loon.promm..,,, OU! by Jilt ,,.te. . .. • Immediately after l!lit1-. repr...,.. total 13,lOO.:ul ·to scholarlblps, 13.lto, .. 'ft'~ aald that ht wu .flleued_ \o tatives from Lincoln Sa"'-', and Loan Swartsballltl> ild: ; ; ... ,...t ll<ps beiDf . laken ..... Gllta lnclqc\of,\be foilowllli : • · tht' lltstrKt II:> =.ci nWl1 · ol · ~ Associalicln, (who vigcrOU!ly_protested Ille Assiatant:e u;.,.. ol Laguna l!eOch, ateits crftlclsed by 1lte CUniCuluin Sub-hea.nn• In ,the first place\ will defend P> for student }9111. , . committee. their plans to build a simUar park near DAILY P!LOI', ,!IO j our n 1lI1 m He ipecllfcall1 eommend'od ·"-n,. lbe.J3th ll!d J4th fairways ·of Shorecllffl scholmblp. -·. · ..iv.emeot In tbe Engllali u 1 s'ec?olid thgolfoth·couneUnkabout li ~ away from ' Klwanb Club ol Lqlma Hilla, llOO Lanruago POl'llll. Ill atllmpl ta ' er '· for studerrt loans. . -..11io Eliflllli _.. ciG all Ost"'l'l)>Jr1 ·the c;ouncll ..t the lotter Umoo Heights Drul Or 'l\Jllln, Ill leYola. an aalinpt to ..uiate -bearln4, u ' "re•iew," bot represen- for student loon. , . pnlgfess in EncJlah and tbe lnlj>iwenienl tall... of the savings !inn protested, Officer Wives Club of El Toro, ISO · nf Engllab c:ul'Ticula. ' M'1nl.' that they feared "painting by Marine dependent acholarshlp. ., -"lt wlsn't our iMatlm to ruffle illy · tbe. JIJ1le brush as the other applicaUon Saddle back College Faculty Asso<:la· t..then·" Nid Wa11no "We lloo~ hold ""'ch h.., drawn Ill tile furor." Uon, $100 .::holarlhip. ouraelv~ -up aa pn:i~ooall. we just "I can't see what Interest Would be San Clemente Rotary Clu~, $5q for had. a genuine tnterest to uphold our served by holdln~ a hearlng1on a matter student Joan. maniiate." which already has been passed," the TulUn Nen, '50 journal 11 m He -.Id he hoped 1 permanent citizen's ru;m spokesman added. ICholanhlp. 1 committee could continue to advile the 'The city's," repli~ Ma~·rr Walter '!be ISO ioarls are provided to students district. Evan~ Interest-free. 'Ibla enable! rtudenta to buy books, 1Upplles1 and meet other' educaUonal e~nsea:. A' ISO llCholanhtp assists a atudent In meeting one-quarter eXpt!DJeA. A ~ scholarship means a student can com· plei. the-Ill units requa.d for 1lte Assoctat. ol AN degree. DAILY PILOT ....,.,. 1..a. M• .... w ..... L..-...... .. ..... ,..., c...-M... s. er ••• OllAHGI COAST 1'\18L.llHINO CCMl'AMY : R•~ H. W1.4 ""' ........ "*""" J•ck l. Curit., \/It• ,.,._,llMnt Mil CO..tl 111 .... tw 1\eM11 K•e•il ...... lit."''' A ... u•11hln1 ~Edlltr • R1cll ... ,, N•ll """" or-. c-1r e.i"' - From Page J DEVIL ••. awaltlni Jeaal action here. , Beal~ Hurd, they are Arthur C. 'Moose ' Hulse, 11, d Garden Grove · Herman Hendrick Taylor, 17, of ~ permanent addreu; Melanie Dani.els, 31, an alleged accN90Q' whose latest ff. dress when anated was Orange County Jail, and an unldentlfled !&.year.old boy also described as an accessory. Several of the six allegedly abducted the hystmcal hou!wlle and mother as she atopped on Sand Ca\YOn Road .off the Sao,. Ana FraewJOY In El Toro. From there the pretty bnmette was taken to •n "Orlilge Grove where she was s,.bbed ...,..ledly 'wlth a K·bar mllllaty S\lrplus kalle. The roving baiid then lllegedly' threw the bod\' In the back of the victim's :n~ ~. drove around for Hveral ra;,dlen finally .......i up on Ortega ~ beymd El Catllo VU!age where ~-asaerted, the Satanlo r11u;! ~ • burial 1n • lhlllow srave. Wboii a hti<er found tlie romalN two w-later, Ille heart\ 1unp Ille! an arm '!'fte missing. '!be bocl)I alao l>oro m.rb o1 mlllflaUon oe ..,. ihllb and hid two rlbo llliaini. Gamble said that the Sataolc rllnal trmilved dlsmemhenneot and ollerlnl ol tbe parts a1 • aaertnce to Sit.an. 'Ibe woman's blood9talned stlllon wagon then wa.s driven to tbeJates of San QuenUn, wbere It ta e&ed the Daniela woman ati.mpWd ta ... a boyfriend cumnll1 ""'Inc a pruon term. After thlt the car WU driv,rt t.o a lonely dirt n>11d between Santa QiiJ and Loe Gatos. 'I11ere, tho band allegedly burned the car, -1Plll up to U...b rldea ~ hlct loOr-.CloualJ· SALT .Delegate Briefs Council VIENNA (UPI) -Geranf C. Smith, Chief U.S. Delept< to tile strat.glc Arms Llmi!lltlon Talks (SALT), l'.Olurned today to the search for agreement with Russia from a quiet llrullels trip to brief America's allles on SALT procress IO far. • The :14th formal meeting today lasted 40 minutes, followed ~ another 20 mlmtes nf hionnal ooiiveraallon. The next meet.Ina was set fOr next Tuesday at the Soviet--· SmU.h flew to Brus.!els Monday for a luncheon briefing with representatives of the Nortll AUanUc Ti'eaty j NATOl Council. He returned here at iqhtlall to be on bond for today'i meet!nii. '!!Ith the Sovleta. Police Chiefs Crew Sleeping? . . Wbat'a IUI, ~ • ~, clllel'a home burglarlaedf 'lbal's wllat !be report said. Chief David Midi<! returned homo SundJOY from vocaHon to llnd that a burglar had c:ut a hole In a window ICf'ttn to enter hla homo and muUlated two· of Mn. Michel'• wlga. Police aald noll>lnc •• llOlen. The vand.U •Imply cut lhe' vital ct11ter out of !be hair piec<tl. A neighbor recently reported she abo had some wtp mutilated In a 11mllar laabton. " What this can mean to the district. will not be determined until the next meeting of the Board of 'frullees. "At that time we will present several options to the board,'' said Chicas. "'Ibey could decllle to reduce 111 .. ta rate, put more money into the main- tenance and operatJons fund which has been ....iy neglected, add opeeiolist teachers for remedi.i ,reading In the elemerrtary ochoolo, at possibly keep a larger undistributed reserve." Chicas said he didn't have any figures on what a redootioo in taxes might be si.nct the budget has not yet been finalized by the county. "'Ibere are a kit or permissive taxes sud!. as those for reth'ement funds, special educatim programs and adult programs which have to be adju6'ted," aald <lllcas. . "We should know for aure, however, by the neu boanf me«Jrtg oe Mooday, July 20." * * * implement the gentt.J plan. ·. • Jn t b l & Une, Ostrander envbioN a reorganized building and land use depart· ment responsible for adminlstraUon and eiifo~megt ~f!.. codes ~ the thumb of I! director and three i.nspeCtori, iand a plannlnc commluloo responsible for processing appllcaUons wh1ch affect the general plan and administration of the Plan. ' In addition to· tbe two 90partments, Ostrander, an arch1tect, recommends an expanded Board of Adjustment of. five men from the original three, to include two architects and three other!. "From a tupayer's viewpoint, I don't agee with the city manager'• proposal that we can't allow di.smil!lsal of building inspectors," lJ'Jterjected Councilman Ed Lorr, fomlfr pt<Sldent nf !be Lagima Beach Tupayers' Association. "We're ia a recesslon, and we must react as businessmen. We can't afford tO keep on erlra employes." 111n respect to building buliness, San Clemente Tax Base Increased by $ 7 Million San Clemerrte just Increased its tar base by $7 mllllon. The 1m.11 aneoaecl valualion figures just l'Aleued by Col!nty A.soesaor Andrew J . mn.Ww will mean a variely ol options for San Clemente city cooncllmen. -They coulil make a signlficlnt cut ' 1n the tu rate. -They could use the windtall to ac--' compu.h needed public works ;ill\I bolster areas ol city ,eervlce. -They couJd build up reserva that have been dipped into. -They could do some combblation of these alternaUws. Clly Manager Kenneth Carr said his reacUon today at the 15.3 percent in· crease in the city's assessed valuation "was one of aboct." Hinshaw estimated the llEClll'od and unsecured assesstd valuation (ucluding public utlltles) would increase from $4S,'IS7,118 in tlJ69.70 to J52,'IS7,255 In 197().71. The ctty estimate of assessed valuation for 197().71 -upon wblcb the $4,011,~ budget was based -had been $41,330,000. The actual Hinshaw figure was $5,U?JSS higher. Carr aald that on the basis of the $1.37 tu rate In 1959-70, each million of assessed vahlaUon increase would pro- duce roul)hly $11,100 In add!Uonal municipal revenue. Carr said he did net expect the revenue considttaUom to come up at the Wed- nesday night meeting but said it would be on the agenda for the Aug. 5 meeting. The city manager said he would work out alternatives fOr the cooncil to con- si<ler Aug. i. Vir.~inia Voting Turnout Sparse RICHMOND, Va . (AP) -An ex- tremely low voter turnout marked the urly balloUng today as V i r g i n i a Democrats picked their U.S. Senate nomJnee for what shapes up as a rough three-cornered race ln the fall. What had been anUclpated a1 llght voling_ -under 3'1,000 of the stat.'s .,1.75 mlllkm qualified votera -turned out to be almo5t noouisteot ln aome preclnc:ts by midmorning. "Practically nobody ts voting," aald one spoktsrnan In Danville where only eight per90DS h;w:l voted in a precUict where the normal turnout by 9 a.m. would be between 120-140. It was the same story In Richmond where election officials wtre predicting on the bas.ls ol mldmomlng turnout that the day'a vote would not exceed, rl~,000. compared to SS,000 ln last year's July primary. Those who made It to the polls had a choice between two of the more liberal state DemocraUc party members with legi.slaUve experlenci! and a moderate ~liege political science professor. ''.In O\ber •Wonfl, plumlng Wfll be a full tinte operattoo," be concluded. -"I'm-stU1 not uatilly &ilfe wtilt the plan entails," MJOYor Rkhant Goldbor• aald. "But, I lhiii1t witll furthe" dlJcusskm, we can solve the dJfference! ~ lmprovt the system nd 11111 ~ economlcal. If VllomH~ppy ,With Hike In Tax Base . . Record mcrease in at1= d valuatioo in the Laguna Beach Unified School Di.;. trict will definitely reduce the district'• bond redemption rate, and may open ~ way "for a reduction in the ~ rate, Superintendent William Ullom said today. . The $11 million, 14 percent increase in assessed valuation, sald tnlom, Is "the highest it's been in about 10 years." The preliminary budget for the 197().11 school year, now beinJ: studied by lnlst.ees, was based on an estimated increase of only a little avtt $4 millioa Ulkm said. • The superintendent said this year's ~ valuation figure o f a~ prollm.ately $94,357,525, i n c I u d I n I estimated valuatioo o( public utilities compores ,witll last y,ear~ 183,0lll,2". 1' Remaining as a question mark 1a the adjustment to be made for reduced assessed valuaµan <i land }iaced 1n agrieulturaI prestrves. Last year's figure was calculated on· nocmal assessment for these lands, and th.ls year's figure probably will have lo be adjusted downward to allow for tile p11!SerVes, Ullom said. The. last W()rd he received, the supenntendent sak:I, was that re-asseU- ment of the agricu1tural preserves would coot the dimct approximately 11,1116,000. But, he noted, even Utis much loS,, would be <ifset by the overall increase. The district's financial situation, in the light <i the new a.ssment figures will be reviewedi Ullml said, as ~ as Dr. Charles Hess, a1alst1nt superintendent for business affairs, returns from a c:mference he is at· ;teoding. Five Abandon Yacht ST. PETERSBUBG, Fla. (UPI) -Five persons abandoned a sinking t(M..foot yacht in a llfe raft today while a sixth manned a radio calling for help, the Coast Guard said. $2.99 CARPETING ? G e e 'Sure . we liave it -liut, usually we try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Often, in situations where a customer is covering the floor just to sell a house, cheap carpeting may be a liability. In many coses the difference of only a do!lar a yard will install a qua/ity of carpeting that looks twice as well and will give much better service. " In a nutshell -we're not trying to neceuarily be the "CHE APES T", (though we often •re). but the "BEST!! .(Which we always are.) ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES t 663 Placentia A."· COSTA MESA 646-4838 ,, I Inspectio11 Of.Housing Report S~t City r.t:anager James D. Wheaton hopes to have ready for councilmen Wednesday nl:ght a report urging that the con- tfoversial housing inspection at Woodland Dfive proceed in that area. · Residents or the area have asked the eity to call off inspection o( 46 properties m the vicinity by representatives of tbe building, fire and health departments. • • Two weeks, ago, the tou.ncil was presented a peUtk>n with 500 signatures of persons opposing the team inspections. ll was lUeet long wrapped around a rolJing pin and tied with blue ribbon. ;;. The team Inspection is aimed at mr· ~ecting building code v i o I a t i o n s , ~specially In regard to sanitary and electrical requirements. Artist Andy Wing, a resident. ol the area, has stated that the: ci!,Y up to ijow -bas Mt improved roads, street lighting, street cleaning or hillside brush ~learance in the area. Wing has maintained that owners of property in the area art receiving a small percentage of service in relation to the taxes they pay and dubbed this continuing "discriminatiOfto." Wheaton said he • plans to make a point-by-point analy!is of Wing's Jetter. He said there is some indication that there is a lack of understanding ol what the council is trying to do in lhe area. ~'One o( the assumptions th at runs through the Jetter is that the city is trying to tear dttwn ~ buildings," said Wheaton. "This is not the case ; we itre trying to correct deffK:.iencies and make housing safer for people and we will be doing it throughout l h ·e com- munity. This is, in essence, the response ! will make." , Thett has been fear among resident.! ef the area that team inspections might lead to some type of urban renewal J,rojeot th3t would il)clude ~limination of the existing homes. Lagunan Spoofs " City-Seeks Job 'At Bargain Rate ; Announcement of the resignation or J ames D. Wheato11, Lagu11a Beach-city manager, is expected to bring a rush Of applications for the job, but members .or the City Council have the feeling .the fir st. applicant to get his letter in the mail was perhaps spoofing a bit. f Terry Cunningham, manager of HoteJ .<le la Costa. 135 Boardwalk; has wriUen ·io advise the cou l!ci! he will be glad to accept the city maitager post for ·the bargain wage Of $20,999.50 per an- 1(lum. (Wheaton has been getting $21 ,000.) Llsting his quallfications, Cunningham y.·rites; "I've spent more time in that 'effice i11 the past year thu the departing incwnbent. . .paying overdue rent on the Hotel de la Cost a and Togo 's copntering foreclosures. beating process aervers to the finance departmen t desk, ~islting the lluilding departme111t to look under someone's desk for my missing Sign ... checking plans of the plaMing commission to reduce all business signs ~o six square inches ... and e11couraging eouncilmen to include Emerald and Three Arch Bays in the proposed en· forced (housing) inspection .•. " , The whimsical applicant adds. "I went f, an iRter-ra cial. AOn-denominational, -partisan pot party at a groovy pad Emerald Bay and noted a dripping aucet in the wine cell ar., ." ~Innovations he v.•ould suggest for La· na Beach, writes Cunningham, would stopping all roads north and JOuth the city limil.$, and at El Toro Road In the Canyon, and providing Festiva l jrams the year around to transport motorists through Lagwia; fe.cing the Main Beach to mean high tide at 50-foot intervals, and using Ute plots for green ~sphalt lawn bowling greens, oil drilling rigs disguised as palm trees and fw;rmanently locked rest rooms. .f~A "co1KfomiJ1ium type complex" at f.ach end or the beach, he concludes, ~ould house a "Mystic Arts, Lei sure JVorkt and Dante's combination." , Further proposa ls are promised by ,ihe ~pplicant '1at our sa lary negotiating :reeting." :1 :fOearing House' poh Seeking Set (t Laguna Beach bumnessmen are being ·tnvited to participate in a summer job :"clearing house" spoMOrtd by tbe State ~mployment Service.. , I Business firms in the area will be receiving forms on which they will be psked to indicate summer job op.. ~rtunities they may be able to offer al youlh. according to Charles L. vault, officer In charge for Laguna ad>. I The completed form! will be p\aeed ~ file at the Youth Opportunil.J Center tr the State Employment Ser1•tce in Banta Ana , to be used for referral of JOO.seeking youths, Cov1ult $lid. Going Ape Over Crowds ' . .. ' ' . . ,~ Tue.Ki&)', July 14, 1970 O.ILV PILOT :il .. \ Assessments~Up 14%~for ~Lagun·a By BARBARA l\REmlCJ! 0t IM Dalf't' Plfltt·ll~ Latest figures on assessed valuation released by County ~ Andr~w J .. Hinshaw were IOUd good. news tw Laguna Beach, which. has been lo the . ' . throes ol a budget-balancing beadacl'le for tl\e oast two months. · ~ City Manaier J~s1 D.' WheatOn ·1s expected to advise the 'counc.11 at a specjaJ budget study session toni,Rht that fiRUres released by Hinstiaw Mondav reveal a 14 perc.nt increase tn aueued , valuation In the city of La.iUna Be:adl. instead of the con'servati ve f<iur percent ' increase estima ted in his preliminary buchr:et. • l&,:IOO inltead ·•f Ibo .11,m we hod· esUmated." ' Wbealon Nid It 11. lllllikeJy • (laol bu<latt wUI be 1doptH and a. ta< \'lie s;t 'b<for'e the flrll wee1I '<II 'Aquot, bilt I! Lo pooolblo actliJn irifgbt be ..... ' aL the re·gu1ar Wednesday council meeting on· a few Individual items. ~uch as pfeguard salaries and. employment of addltklnal police personnel. Young oranguta.n at the Atlanta, Ga. Zoo decided · to improve her looks when\ a photographer stopped by during her lunch hour Monday. Using a leaf of lettuce as a h&t, she co_vers her head, then becomes coy with •the "Gar)>o loo)<.'\ · Zqo; 6flicials repor\ large crowds 3re visiting., the !OO·iand.'that· the 11;ni· mals are becoming .incr:easu;a:q' conceited> by all the attention. Ttie unexpected ,Increase. fituted on last )':ea r's tax rate of $1.93,. would brin( ·the citv t95,00D to $100.000 in "new•dollars,"-the -city manager said., MMdav. · Rites Conducted For Niguel GI Killed i:n Europ~ Memofial services were conducted to- day for Apny Spec. 4. Curtis L. Bloom of Laguna Niguel. killed Jut week ,r:tltle on guatd duty In Germany. .. . ·,. . . ' County Tax Values Up ··I:7'% Hinshaw's filrures set an assessed valuation or $59.2 million on secured and unsecured property in La(Un11. com- pared with last year's valuation of $52.5 million. "wheat.on sakl the new figw'f: · mu~t be "sllrdltlv dtseoontefi" breause ii aD- parently does not allow for veterans~ eJcPmotions. The rites for Spec~· Bloom were he.Id at I p.m. in Pacific View Memorial Park ~pel. The 22-year-old sold1er wait lhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken~th Bloom.. The services were conducted by the Rev. Paul Oas of San Clemente. South County Schools Shot~ Big Assessment Jumps However, even allowing. for e't'· Pmntions. the !inal fil'Ure . which will include an estimated 13.3 mllHon assess· ed valuation on public utillt?e!, ·would bring La11Una 's total up to· $62 million. compared with the $57 million esti~ated in the prellmlnary budget, Wheaton sa id. The }roung soldier was f11tally wounded while on guard dut1 in Wertheim, Germany. By JACK BROBACK 9' tM O•itY ...... ll•H Orange County Assesso r Andrew J. Hinshaw made good Monday on his June 30 prediction that 1970-71 assessed valua- tion in the county would be up a record· breaking 17 percent, in fact final figures showed an increase to almost $4 billion, or 17.6 percent. The dollar figur til!i: 1970-71, $3,937,029,450, up $588 .milfion over the 1969·70 total of $3,348,753,436. Hinshaw previously attributed the gain, to, primarily a rfvalUptioq o~ all proper:tr in the ~ty, p)us figniflcant increases. in new construction. business inventories and escaped assessments resulting from ,the mandatory busin·ess audit program of his· office. . . Ta)jpayers s h o u I d get th~ bad (or good ) news In today 's mail -value notice postcards were mailed to every property owner Monday. Public utility assessed va.luation;;, made;.by the stare, should i•crease abobt five percent over the 1969-70 figure of $250 p:iillion\,llinsha,w: ~tima.t.ed. boosti.pg the lOtal ~t '~n . ovtr '$4"<'.b1lllon dtr the first time in the county's history. Assessed valuation of property in in· corporated cities jumped $477 ,628,349 or 17.4 percent from $2.74 billion to $3.22 billion. Properties in unincorporated areas \\'ere boosted from $537 million to $631 million,.$93.6 million, and the same 17.4 · percent. Newport Beach led all Orange Coast communities in the dollar increase, $4~.1 million, from ns,., million to $.102 million, or 19.4 percent. Fountain Valley topped coastal cities in percentage increase 24.7 per c e n l. Dollar figures: $56.7 million to $70.7 million . up $14 million. Land Improvements Personal 1Hf·1t Si .201.044,526* J,760,910,090 San Joaquin Elementary S c h o o I Di!tricL (Irvine, University Park, El Toro, Mission Viejo) led all element.tries irl percentage at 30.5, largely due to new cOnstruction. Tiny Trabuco Distrlct went the ot~r way with a 13 percent reduction, and sprawli{lg HW'llington Beactt showed only a l,.\J>f'rcent jump. Huntington Beach was midway in high ~hool districts with a 15.4 percent jwnp. comRared with Tust,n, · 22.8 · perc~t; Anaheim , 19.1 and Fullerlon, only U.8r Newport-Mesa Unified School District took the cham pionship in its category with .an .j.nl!rease of $75.9 million or IB.4 percent. Lagw!4, Unified is _yp 14 . .2. Santa Ana led tbe percentage list wifh 23.7 percent, a dollar increase or $69.5 million. Orange Coast Junior College District (Costa Mesa, Newport Be a ch,· Westminster Seal . Beach. Fountain Valley) led 'its coastal group in dollar increase, $141 million or 16.6 percent. Saddleba.ck had a higher percentage, however, a.t 20,8 percent, $100 million in dollar increase. North Oran~e County JC District was tops in dollars, $135.9 million, 15.I per- cent.· Santa Anl District had the highegt percentage jump, 23.7 or '69.5 million. County areas not in junior .. college districts which must pay a twllon fee for their l!itudents attending one of the distric t schools are up $74.1 .million, or 15.5 percent. Hinshaw cautioned that some city, and school district figures are subject to a downward adjustment as the figures of· lered do not include the $20.9 million allowed for agricultural pr.eserves, large- ly in the southeastern sect.ion of 1 b e cou nty. Hinshaw hinted at one bright spot for local government, and possibly prop.. erty taxpayers -if Gov. Reagan's 1tJ1.11 $1 ,5 15,543,220 1,982,515,640 Ooll•r ,.W<tftf lflC:!'WI M lllCrt•M $314,498,694 221,605,5;0 26.2 12.6 Property 386,793,820 438,970,590 52,171.770 1:1.5 Gross $3,343,7~~36 $3,937,029,450 "5118,276,014 17.6 Less: Non· (busines.! inventor)' -homeowenrl!i exemptions) Reimbursi ble Exemptions -(86,040,133) • (82,082,357 ) 3,957,776 4.8 Net Taxable Value $3,262.713,303 $3,854,947,093 $S92,233,790 18.2 New County Assessment Hits Newport Hardest Count y Assessor Andrew Hinshaw·~ reva luation of all properties in the county for the 1970-71 tax year hi t Newport Beach the hardest blow, based on sample n8ures of assessed valuations given for two homes in each of eight county com· munities. A Balboa Peninsula home built in 1933 is up $2,670 -from $6,130 to sa.aoo, or 43.5 perc:ent. The other Newport sample (built In 1934 ) fared better with an ' Increase of $J ,(!60, from s:j,610 to $6,f1tl, or IB.9 percent. Other Orange Coast city 11amples : 11untington Beach ~ •.. '""' ''"'"' '"' "" '"''"" lft(rt•M S4.J80 Sl.1!10 I 810 18.S 4.700 ~.370 1,o:JO 21 ' Cost.a Mesa ... Otllu ,..,,.,, ,.. "" lflCr .. M '-" ... 1957 1!156 ... 1962 196l Laguna ·ecach .... "" "" tncrMH 3,130 3.350 220 6,9JU 7,630 720 San Clemente "'"' , .. "" lflC""M 3,\171} 4,010 ., 4,670 5,400 730 ·-_,.,. OM- 7.0 10.4 "" <Ml- ll'ICl'Hll 1.0 15.6 Lebanon Hijacker . Suffers Breakdown BEIRUT, Lebanon (A P) -Christian Belon, who hijacked a Trans World Airlines jel from Paris to Beirut in .January, wa !I transferred Mortday from prison to a hospital for ~ychiatric treat- ment. The thlee Lebanese doctors who recommended Belon's transter said the 26-year~ld Frenchman bad suffered several breakdowns In his cell !!iillce his trial began Friday °" charges arising tax reform plan goes tfuough the legislature, as now written, t h 8 homeowners' exemption will be, increased $250 from ·the cun:ent $750 to $1,000. The assessor estimates that this will shi n 95 ·percent or the prese nt veterans' exemptions ($1,000) to the homeowners category with a h .5 million increase in tax revenue to • )ocal governments and the county. This will be true because the state ' re.imburses the county and cities for lhe homeowners e.emption but local governments must absorb the veterans' exemptions .. Ultimate effect or the new assessed valuation . figures on ijle final budget will depend on t h e council's decisions regardinl{ llOme $180.000 worth .of "()ro- po.9ed additional upendit~res for police and other ser.vices durinit the coming ye.11r. the citv manager add~. "We're still in i balllflcing out pro- ces:i;." he said, "but what we have to work wRb now Is the fact that each penny on the tu rate will be producing . The Bloom family, 239%% Stil lwater Lane, suggests: memorial conlribution11 to the Listening Ears service provided by the South eoa.n CoUMeling Center which will open ne11:t month. · Bloom ·leaves· his parenls; two sisters, Teri moofn and Mrs. Wendy Finch.. or Niguel; paternal grandparents, Mr., and Mrs, A.W. Bloom of Long, Beach, caUf.; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mn. J. Zulauf or Windsor, Colo., and a great- grandmother, Mrs. Ivy Thorton GI Phoenlx, Ariz. , GENERAL TIRE Generals Best Bias-Ply Tire Whitewalls only 99¢ more than our regular low blackwall price 4-PLY NYLON CORD Jet-Airm • Famoua Du1I T1ead Design • Contour.i ShoukSer BENEIW. TlllE 'I" TIMM Can 11•1 Compach 1nd 6.50·13 lntermtdiates 7.35·1 4 SIJ!ld1rd 7.75·14 C111 7.75-15 8.25·14 8.25·15 Bi1 8.55·14 ''" 8.5$-15 Doo Swtilhio4 co•ST GENERAL TIRE "'''· ••..:•• .. ll'l<ic• S21.00 $23.25 S24.60 S24.60 $26.95 . $26.95 $29.55 $29.SS su Vf. 1t11t., c .. 111 Me .. 540<1710 446-IOIJ .... ,., Wlllle••• • only gge more per ur• . Plu1 ,,., l•. T•• 11-1 $1.78 $2.04 $2.17 S2.19 • $2.33 $2.38 t 2.S3 $2.57 'BUY ONE .. . BUY TWO .. . Buy A Full Set AND SAVE! 3-Ball GOLFER'S VALUE JATO SUP! .. 100 BOLF ~~?;, '~1·~· ' 3 IALL . . 'ACIC ONLY . PLUS FREE 50C 'GOLFER 'S. GUIDE Ol.lr•lon CU!ll:JS cOf.trt Entttllfd P8 Ctflltfi HiJh' ltlllion windi"I for NI~ flftht I lhilll I l-UI , •• Plf CllSlll!llf AVERY GENERAL . TIRE SERVICE, . 16'41 1-h looltt•4, H°""""""' ,_,, . 147°il5Q !,230 3.190 7!'1 23. I.MO 1,400 750 20.1 rrom lhe hijacking. Court officia ls aaid l\;;:;:;:;:::::::;:::::::.!0!1•:•:•~At.:;.!r:r.~1!1~.·~·!wo:•~Tll~DlllY::11•=.:-=:::•~T:o:W11::.,:TO:;OIT:=;:';;;;;;;;;;:-;;;;;;~:-:-:J the trial would resume in October. ,, ' • • OAILV PILOT Ca...111111 .,, .. o.ll'f' f'llt ttttll • Tvt!d,y, July 14, 1978 Etteeu Xold -' • l ·sraeli Air Force· ·Attack · Missiles· By United PreH Jnternatlooal Israel'• nob8top ilr attacks again.st \ Soviet.boilt nll9slle lites a)ong the Suez Canal hafe olarted cu~ doMi oo the number <Ii mls9lle firings, • "'1lor Israeli ipililaf1 ofd~ ll8id today in Tel Aviv. >.. of Mooday the Israeli Afr Force uskig l'1llDblm and Skybawk jds had Cambodians Rtt.apture Key Mountain flown 53 coosecutive days against the w., erecf<d 15 miles bel>ind the canal. The office< said the, mbsile firin(s tapered o!f l\londay. ls'ael 'earli« tis .-i· reported oon- slructioo <Ii SAM 3 m1os11e sit.. 1; miles bebind 1be caoal and said eome of the ~ were fired by 11uooiaN end diet R•pj•ne were beipq Egyp. tians fire the older SAM% ml!slles. ~le 1""' <Ii three l'bantoms Israel stepped qp the attacks, and diplomats in JerdSalem called Israeli efforts to knock out the missiles a key factor in current mideast diplomatic activities. An Israeli military spokesman said earlier today Israeli troops caught an Egyptian patrol on the east side of the canal during the nig!lt, !piled .one in- filtrator and sent the rest fleeing in a storm of artillery· fire. A spokesman in Cairo identified the PHNOM PE~. Cambodia (AP) -intruders as guerrillas of the Egyptian- p~ of the resort area so miles west backed Arab Sinai organizati.ms. He said up the 1'ungled slopes of Mt Kiri Rom the guerrillas · placed explosive charges Antonio CarroUi, 57, .. of Tarry- town, N.Y., has been arrested for growing marij uana in his vege-- table garden. He says bis wife u~s the plant for eooking. Policli, said they found about 300 of the canna· bis plailt.s Friday am~ng the 10:' mawes. stringbeans. com and le_l· tuce~ Carrozzi cultivates on hi s property.-Ga,t•rozzi~told-.police bis \Vile uses the seeds of the plants for soups and on Christmas sweets, but that she throws away the leaves prdel'J'!!CI by smokers. Chief John P. Jandrucl<o said be · understood such culinary use of cannabis was a custom in some ltalian families. Carl'QZZi, who will have a hearing next 1bursd&Y on. a violation of the public hulth law, said his wife will bring tbe judge· a c up of soup. under Israeli anny insta&atioos and Monday .afternoon and recaptured key destroyed cunmunication n e t w o r k s SURPRISE TWIST TO BLUDGEON ING CASE -'VICTIM' ARRESTED parts o ftbe resort area 50 miles west be!ore withdrawing with the loss of one Frtd Senff, 38, Transported to Prison Ward of County-USC Medical Center • '/'hrte-11ear-old ·Brenda .' 8mhman ol · A n~t1. Iowa can think. of twthing more delightful thafi ptttinQ a doumv duc~ling. Brenda had the mo,~t f»!' righl here during tht Future Farm- cs"t>f t4merjca booth at tM A1'ktnv Fu 'anti.Full Ddr/t, ~ .. ..• "'. .., A 22-yeaN>ld ·striking Cleveland bus driverc1ot litUe ~y,ll)palhy ft~ hi ~·lQlll!)t <...,i for d;p· tensl'!'l"lf,~.to Ptt off the p!1Jl- cip81 on hi1 <:ar li>dr "'Dan'I call me for sympathy," a bank spokes· man told•Horold Auiulti.O. "I have to Walk to work. If" we have to r~ pos sess your car, ,...then you can walk;'" The strike Of transit work. erS in Clev~aod iS in its seco(Ki week. ·· .. As a: train roUtd iftto a Ca,. lisle-, England ~rd Sundct/J rtfi.. de·nts rushed to &Mir tt~~I to call police whn. they heard: .,Help: Help: Help: Thia train ii bt'ing attacked by banditl. Plea.le inform the police." P(llice f01md the trai1i empty and said a mechanical fault had triggered off the recorded alarm message. • Police say thieves have . mad e oU with just about everything in- .,cluding the kitchen sink , from an eastside Tucson home. C. E. Goy- ette, part owner of the untented house, told police burglars took not only the sink, but the bathtub and a host of other fixtures as well. Po- lice say they believe the thieves made their get-away through the front door, since that too was miss- ing. of Phnom Penh, a military spokesman dead . reported today. It was the second Egyptian canal • ued h ta· cross.ing reported in as many days. Cairo Fighting contin on t e moun m said Monday its commandos inflicted today, and thel~ €.ambodian .command heavy casualties on the Israeli side in reported anolber force o{. about 1,00» a raid Sunday nigtx.. the first Egyptian Viet Cong 'and North Vietnamese smasti. cross-canal raid in m«e Chan a moath. ed into a battalion headquarters 2S mile! Israel denied it. south Of Kiri ·Rom, 'lbe spokesman said Military spokesmen in Tel Aviv said the attackers inflicted heavy casualties there were no lsraeli casualties in the on the govmunent force . at the village brief 10 p.m. sk:irm91 Monday after Of Srat Neak, tqen ,withdtew, e&!'."Ying the Egyptian c<irnmeOOas were tl)elt, 4<\id mf 1l'OUDCled jrithJhem. -•They laic!mitoes on! sold>eb · _,,., ~-~ obloct\v• In of eirplooiV.. '.were lcuod oear the EIYP" cambOcila appears •to be to shatter tian who was s•ain. government units IJld fnflict. casualties "Jbe rest c1 the cOnimandos fied aa'OSS tO damage the morale o~ the Ci.mbodiait the canal under a 'hail cl Isratli forces. . artillery tank fire, the Te] Aviv en- ,~ bea~. fightilig wesf and southwest nounecment said. 1sraeli warplanes or Phnom Penh once again Imperil~ earlier had completed their 53rd sue· H!lhw•Y 4, the capital's onJy link wHh oessive day of raids against Cairo"s Uie deep water port of Kompong Som canal line. I ·ond ~ (!OIJO!ty1a ooly oil refinery, the .A.. JC .A.. mililazy epolmanan said. w w >< Kl!l .llllln ls 10 mile• north of the hfalrny. '!lie military opotesman said S · ts Nasser tho nlkif. fem. of C.ambod,lan 9tJW ' -r<enlfted and trained by the u.s. SpeC1aJ Forces 1° -VICI· Hammering Out nam's M..., Delta hod relUen the main hoCol ai .cia. P"!lllcq ,11111 he N ..... n Peri ... e' Plan . said tile ialiot W<ird loifly was lhal .::; HJ ....., fighting was continuing. 1 . The 300-mOll fr'tn/m•nl ~· •la· ~· tf"'I) .... ,,,,.. bllj,Uolon, l1oned •lop tllo ~,GOll'.loot ........ ,...,. · Iii "kiiill\'' tai'b wi\h !IYJiliaD President over'M! earl}' Saturday ~ MiaT1 ~ ouhaJ. Abdel Nasser, is hammering out casualties. 'lllere has beeli .i.. olflclal ·-·•'fied , 1 M'ddl report of total casualties in the fighting, a mwt 1 pac-.a~e P an on a I • e but the govemtnerlt Clalmi enemy lossts East settleme11t, d1plomaUc sources said are hl&f> partly due lo bc>nbing and today· st<afing by. the Cambodian air force's .They said the plao lo he offered soortly T2t ~-bombers 8.nd Sodth Viet· will _neither attept nor reject the nlmeee AC4.7 guoshipe. American peace p~aa off~ recently . The' mlli&al'J' spokesman allo rep:ried Instead, the Russi~ ~l present . a more.baruanent of government: forces counter·plan for consuleration by the big et Komp0ng 1bom 80 miles north o( four. Phnom Penh. ue' said heavy ...rein~ Neither Egypt nor ~Sa is pr~par~d fon:timent of govermnent troops there to accept the American plan m its continuel as the Cambodian command present fonn -nor ls lsrael. the sources prepares for a KCOnd major Oxnmunllt said. But none has r.crmally rej~ted ol!tnS!ve agabllt ll>e town; • pnMncial It or ls likely lo now, the sow"'" said . headquarters. Kcrnpong TtDn wu under Diplomatic !f'OUl"C'S • sai~ the talks sii!ge for neart7 .all of May and June between Nuser a11d his aides and the ' Kremlin leadership were "extremely 20,000 Dock Union Workers Stay Home LONDON (UPI) -Aim.st half of Britain'11 longshoremen refused'-1o Vtttk today despite a tentative last.minute agreement that averted the first na· tionwide doct strike in 44 years. It London, Tilbury, Liverpool and ·Glasgow, u estimated 20,000 of Britain's 47 ,000 longshoremen either stayed home or refused to work. In some cases they did so on the orders of local union officiaJs in defiance or their aational U11i9f1 leadership. tough." Discussions center 01 Egypt's demands ror additional more sophisticated and offensive weapons and more direct Soviet mllitary cooperation; the Russians ' are pressing for some move toward a political setUeme1t, the sources said. Nothing definitive on Moscow's latest Middle East stal'ld is anticipated until the talks with Nasser have been com· pleled, probably by week's end, and Nasser has returned to Cairo, the sources sal<I. By then Nasser will have been in the Soviet Unioa three weeks -an unusually long lime for Nasser's absence from cairo, especially in face or the grave Middle East crisis developme11ts. Heavy Rains Over Plains Showers Expected in Great Lakes and Rockies Temperatura Hltfl L ... !'NC. Alltnlt Btktr"llltld Blwn11rtlt ... H BOii~ Clllct1e Clnclnn1!l C!t'Vtlt nd .... .. " 10• 71 " ., n " n " " " " .. .... .N Poverty Areas' Johle:ss Levels Moving Higher WASRINGTOll (UPI) -The sharp rise in unempl~yment this year increased the alfeady high jObless rates among the city poor,. but not as sharply as in ot~ urban areas or the nation as a whole, according to the LabOr Depart· ment. The department's Bureau or Labor Statistics said Monday th~t during the past 12 mon1hs, the jobless rate in poverty neighborhoods of the nation's 100 largest metropolitan areas increased 33 percent. 'Ille 'rate ·for nation rose 38 percent and that for other urban neighborhoQds, 47 percent. But 'uneclptoyment among the urban poor still remamed higher. · The bureau said that While joblessness for the nati01r ·rose from. 3.4 percent to -4.7 percent during the past year, it incJ:eased 1rom<s.7 ~to' percent Iii tho'uil>an flcivelty iiftgllborhoods< 'Ille Tise fof ~other ne~s was from 3~tofl-4~ "' <I "Ttie less rapid Tise In the jobless rate in poverty areas probably reflects the large proportion of workers from poverty areas' who are employed Un relatively low-skilled and service-related jobs, which have been less affected by the recent economic slowdown," the bureau said. Tbe statistics included some middle and upper income families because the survey was based on all families living in certain urban tract.s, the report said. Antisecrecy ·Bill Faces Hous e Vote ; Okay Expected WASHINGTON (UPI) -Bipartisan house reformers brought their main an· tisecrecy amendmeAt ,19 the floor today with all signs poiJ:ltmg to approval - even under the existing anonymous voting system it seeks to cure. More tflan 100 other alf,empted revisions were In prospect as the house started amendh1g a 141-page reorganiza· tio11 bill drafted by the Rules Committee and proJXlsing scores o( more modest changes in congressional procedure. But the reform coalition, concentrating on a package or 10 amendments geared especially to putting members on record on all major issues, arranged to get in early with the most sweeping of their antisecrecy moves. It would provide that clerb list mem· bets passing through cotDlters for and against amendments lo bills under de· bate on the House noor. These lists would be made public at once. The Senate already does most or its voting by roll call. But under traditional House procedure, inherited f T o m the BriUsh Hoose of Commons, major issues no\v are often resolved on "teller" vote~ v.•ith bodies counted -but name s not recorded. That was how today·s antisecrecy a vote taken in public but under con- ditions making it impossible to · compile a list of members voting for and against. -~ 0.lroll E11rt«• FMtWortf\ ·~~ ·-...... kal!Mf Clt'f lnV-1 l.•A11ver.1 Mltml kith Mllw1u•tt Mln-1111!1 New oriunt Ntw York ...... " .. .... M n 100 71 111 •s -n " .. ,. ts '' ·"' Even so, there was ge neral agreemeRt am<»1g Democratic leaders and kty .JI members and of both parties the proposal .11 would be approved. Coastal • H•f' \ll'WllM todl'f. Llllll v1r!1~lt Wlfldi fl!tlll tflll l'l'IOl'nl"' l\o\ttl ~- 1119 ... tlt tly t IO IS knoll I" 1ltttnot11• '*' •"4 W..,.,....y. Hltll IOdl'f •s to ''· C•tlll '""""•!irtet tlftff f•om IO 11 10. rnt1...:i '"'""''llP•t• •111t1 lrom •f IO M, Wtltf l-tr1l11rt ti, Suot, /tloo11 . 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Vl l')'lflll clf'l!'Mt of c:lur Wetlhtl" ,, ....... tcf --i el l!!f lltllOft, It w11 c:odl In ff\t 'lSl'H'lf'''• f\ot 1flll "'Utl'" "' TM •IT"• •lid dHr •1111 trttrm f•om fflt '"' -• °"''"' P1110 RoM~ f>f\!tldoffhll ''*""hi Pllhburtll l"'orlltr4 Red lllrtf Sio(ft!'l'lll'lle SI. LOV11 5111 ~1k1 Cl!~ Stn DIRto S.11 f1111tl1c1 S11111 81r11tr1 S..ltl• , ........ ,....,,..,,, Wl .... Mlell Ill 7.$ II 61 " " " " IJ 7J .OS Fired Co unty Clerk Can't Win For Losing " " ... ll ., " .. " ., t.17 ... .. .. ,, llJ ll ti M .. .. lfS 10 101 ,, ., .. •.~ .. " " " .. •• 11 JI " .. nt t) .. .. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ppler Baxter, 47, \\'ho was flred as a county clerk ·'' and I& trying to win reinstatmient. was seat.ed among spectators at a misde- meanor b'ial Monday when he raised a sig" with large lettet5: "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death," · lie got neither. Municipa l Court Judge .lt Irw in J, Ncbrom held hJnl in conttmpl and !Cn1'n<ed him lo live days in jail. I ~ Bludgeon Case 'Victim' Arrested on Murder Rap SAN GABRIEL (UPI) -One of the alleged victims of a claw hammer attack which. took the lives of his IQ.year-old son and his mother-in-Jaw has been arrested. Police Monday arrested Fred Senff. 38, on suspicion of assault, attempted murder and the murder Of two members ot his family in the attack, whlch took place in the family home e'afly Wed· nesday. Police Lt. Wayne Coleman said Senff's injuries appeared to be self-inflicted. "We have every reason to believe (Senlrs) wounds ocCUITed before the fire started" Coleman said "and it's my person~] Opinion that 1 there's no chance that the wounds came from any members of the family attempting to fe 11d him off. •·we k1tew from the beginning that t~y oould ,}Jave been self.inflicted," he added. "they were glancing wowlds, rather than solid direct blows as used against other members or the family." Senff, his wife, Gloria, 33: daughter Jennie, 6; son Kim; 10: and Mrs. W. E. Chapman, 53, were found in the home by firemen after a passing police officer noticed smoke coming from the house. A bloody claw hammer and an empty . Foreign Legion Steals the Show On Bastille Da y PARIS (UPI) -Parisians danced b1 the streets UJ11.il dawn and-shot fireworks to celebrate the stonning of the Bastille 181 years ago today. Police clashed with antigovernmenl demonstrators before dawn near the site of the old prison. A military parade featuring the first public display or Fruce's medium range nuclear missiles and a return to the Champs Elysees of the Fre1ch Foreign Legion was the highlight of the day. The parade. to be reviewed by Presi·· dent Georges Pompldou, is the traditional \\'ay the na tion marks the opening or the French Revolution . The parade brought together 10,000 marching men, hundreds of· low flying jets and taaks and armored vehicles. But the foreign legionnaires were the center of attention. Former President Charles de Gaulle had banned the legion from the parade since the end or the Algerian War in 1962 because of their open sympathy wHb Algeria's French sewers. gasoline can'were found Wide the house. Authorities said all were uncoo,,dous and Kim was pronounced dead on anival at a hospital. Mrs. Chapman died 16 hours later without regaining con- sciousness. Senff regained consciousness Thursday and told authorities "I don't want to talk about it (lhe slayings)." Jennie also regained cofisciousness Thursday and was questioned, but police refused to disclose what she told them. Mrs. Senff still is in critical condiU011, paralyzed from the beating, and has not regained consciOUSJ'.!'SS. The beatings at first were linked to the hammer beating of an elderly man iR his nearby Rosemead home two days earlier. Authoritiei aJso .investigated the possibility the beaUnga were re.la~ to the hacking deaths of two youths on a beach near the University of Califor1da at Sant'; Barbara July 4, Tbree days after the Senff beatings, three members of a Wilshire District family were bludgeoned to death. Authorities Sunday arrested Geiard Trent Jr., 25, for the slayings of Mrs. Caroly11 Stafford, 37, and her daughters, Carol Lynn, 17, and Julie, 8. Authorities said TreRt and his family once shared the Stafford home and dis- counted any connection with the Senff beatings. Virginia Coal Min~rs End Wildcat Walkout MULLENS, W. Va. (UP I) -About 2,000 striking miners prepared Monday night to return to. work in the Southern West Virginia coal fields, ending a one-- day wildcat walkout caused by pickeUni disabled miners and widows. Roving bands or pickets closed at least 10 mines Mol'Klay, idling only 5 pee. cent of the state's 40,000 miners. Tia pi~kels were pr.otesting the United Mirie: Workers Union (UMW) pension add 'hospital pOlicies. ~ t I Simplifies Its T itle I . I NEW YORK (AP) "-The United Co'l· munity Fuftd.s ~ Cou11cils of Ame~i"' says it has changed its name to Urut4fi Way Of America. f "We wanted a simple name that wouJd give pewle a clearer 8nd more descrit tive idea of what our organization i1 trying to do," explained a spokemi*I at the national headquarters Monday. ! • Love Is. Blind • • I • Vis count's Son Marries Call Girl I t I SYDNEY. Australia (AP) -The only son of a British viscount told a court today he was "tr,icked" into marrying an Australian callgirl who went to ~fiami Beach, Fla., three days after lhe wed- ding. TI1e Hon. John Desmond Ander!lOn , ·20, pleaded guilty to forging the signaturc of his father, Viscount Wawtley, on a marriage coosent fonn. Anderson said he met the girl, Al'lle Suzette Davidson. in a hotel bar five days arter he anivtd In Sydnty last July. "She appeared to know my father had a title and v.·e had a long con· versation." he said. "I shoU:ld have been on my guard." His testlmotly oonlinued : M l s s Davidson was "be.1utlful and lm- maeulately dressed'' and told him a story about a breach o! promise case against 1 Melbourne business tycoon. "Four days of hectic living roll<>wed,'' and then she .suggested ma rriage. '',llciog gullible to • hard luck story I 1 agreed though I knew my rather would never agree to marriage. I forged my lather's signature on the marriage atl· sent ronn . ' •·oue to my near hysterical conditi'-' during the wedding ceremony the clefk in the registrar general's office thf'Utell.. ed to stop the procetdings. "My condlUOn was brougjlt aboot ffy Anne wanting to drink th,... bottles 4)r d>ampqne before the ceremony JD celebrate." , 'Two days later the girl, who "1• a )ot older than be, said she was ,a call girl and wished she had not manifd him . Off she went the next day $t f\1iami Beach. t The Judge noted that Anderson durf1g his year ln Austtalla h.as been convictid of stealing. receiving swlcn goods aid larceny. He ~t him on probation rtr a year. ordered him to pest a $1(1() behavior bond, and told him he wOtJfd rttemmmi that he be deported \I lit failed to report regularly to the probation service. I ~ I I \ I I I ~ ' . . . . . ... San -Cle1ne nie . Capistrano EDl.flON VO~. W.3, NO. 167,' 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY,.CALlFORNIA . . • :ruso~Y. JUl.T ·14, lttf" ,_ ·-. . . . Not rtaylor Made ' . . . 'iriateec"Head -Spt . Playbo y Photog f'r1R tfoMI ....... PHOTOGENIC LAS$ L'9uM'• C•rol· Willis V~its Appalaclaia Larry Taylor, preside1l .o( Latuna Beach· Unified School District trustees, ~ not photograph bathin1 • beauUcs, evea , when they are allurina enoueh to be the centerfold in·Playboy Ma1ulne. ·He dkl empk>y one, however, at his telephone answering service. Carol Willis, the 11tayboy11·•1Jde, Miss· July, formerly wofked for Taylor-'s IMW'erioc .ervict. That's probably what cause(! ffie error iii. a metropolitan newspaper star}'. recently that credited Taylor with beiag the free lance photographer w h o photographed Mi~ Wlllls and '&ent the . pictures to Pla}iboy. Taylor, who bu been kidded by friends :bout the photo credit, wants the credit t.o go where it is due. Fran HUllt of Laguna Beach was the free lance photographer 'who phologtapljed Mt;s Willis and seat pictures to the magazine. They then aent their own photographers to do the Miss Joly pbotogra-phy. Taylor has taken a good mmy pictures himself 11 the past when he used to do sports writing but they were sports shots, not bathing beauties. There was also an occasional shot plugging a com· munity chest drive. But n e v er any,thinJ as excilinl as Miss Will.is in a bikini, said Tayk>r, who recalled that she was a aood telephone operator, pu1ctual and a pd worker. • • Economic Partnerships Subject of ,Nixon ·Meet . . . IJ)\]l&V.ILLE, ,Ky, {UPJ) -President Ntmn new lwe todliy lo mtet"',nth 13 Appaladlian ... le ..,,._. and ,.. plore powlng_..support for tbe we of Federal.state partnershlpS to 'pr'Qlllote the.natk>n's economic development. The· chief uecutive received a rousing welcome from •b!>ul 6,500 partisans, and tokf the crowd his administration was wCl'fin& toward goals of lasting peace, Assault Suspect Seeking Auto Held by Police A young man who came into the Laguna Beach police department at 6:40 a.m. today to demand release of his car, impounded earlier following a rob-- bery, waa promptly placed under arrest as a suspect in the crime, police reported. Booked as a suspect in the beating and robbery or George Christopher, 38, of Los Angeles, was James Alexander Crutcher, 20, &·transient and owner of the im)lOUnded vehicle. A second suspect, David Charles Foster, 22, who said he lived' at the Del Camino Hotel, was arrested an hour earlier at Cress Street and South Cost Highway. Police still are seeking a third man believed to have been involved. The chahi of events was aet off at · 1:22 a.m. when Christopher pbonep from a South Coast Highway gas station to nport he had ·'been approached on the Boardwalk by a man who asked for a cigarette, then was knocked down by the man and two companions who made off with his wallet. ChtjJtopher was given fir6t aid at the police statim, then drove to South Coast Community Hospit.al to seek furtller medical attention for a facial cut. • high emplomm and a lowor cost 91 liviq. '1.'' . • "We'rr workiq' for the tiJMl ol peace all Americans "ant ~ we're 1oing to get It, I can auure yOd," Nlx6n s.Jd. "'We're workln1 for a better lift un&:r which we can have hl&h employment and cut down on tile cost of Uvtng. We're pleased by the no~Ucal visit." But he added ~ "every tlme I've been on the Ucket, Kentucky has come through. The governors, representin1 states from the Deep South to New ~York - favor expansion bf the concept. begun with fonnation of the Appalachian Regional Commission to a nationwide scale as part of Nixon.'s .. New Feder:a~ ism" program. 1bt. governors believe the Appalachian coocept, in its fifth year wit~ surprisingly liUle criticism, has been an effective ·anUpoverty instrument in one of the poorest regions of the n.atlon. White House sources said that the White House domestic council has been secraly exploring the suggestion -in which the President was sa~ to be intere.!led -to create more regional commissions in 1971 to funnel federal money into economic development ~ grams. , Nixon bas pledged to create a new partnership In federal·state relationl'i. The governors would like to see fed!!fal grants disbursed on a block basis to regional commW.ions. Part of the admin.i!traUon plan for improved federal -state relations il1 a revenue-sharing plan wheret;iy a portion of taxes collected by the federal govern· ment would be returned to states. The Appalachian pernor1 w e r. e reported prepared to endorse strongly the plan, which has been tied up for almost a year in the Houae Ways and Means Committee. The proposal called for a return to needy states ol ball a billion dollars in the first year· of opieratton, rising to $S billion after four yeJrs. 'Devil: J • • • • ' ;. : -.. ·-. -• . . . C()un~y s~-~~ing · ·-. . ·--· .. -· Vote Machines Orange County supervilOl'S will hear the Ion 1 · awaited recmwnendatloo Wedneoday from the :Voting Systoms Task Force suggeSting that the county · County Raid Nets '$5,000 Dope Cache Court. acUon was being prepared tod•Y against II persons -Into jail by Orange County aherlifs deputies who. ctslm they found uoorted narc:otlcs va1Ue11 ·at more than $5,000 in a· Beedy run-down Modjeski Canyon hippie haven. What the residents cl. the commwie .w !''8 'm-. ~. jo°l)e I Wt!lllU'Jl-'Atll),, inveirtltatora aUese. And 11 aearda:Ko&'.. dq of the Modjeaka , Canyoo_lloatl ...-allepdly tum<ll up moire n!arl· Juana. quanUtles al lwllilll i • d ~ed morplllne and ..... a1 bwldftd j,ep' pills. . 'Ibe raid was sparked by a report from a neari:ty resldtnt that occupmts ol tile neighboring home had led a man wbdle hands Wll"e bound behind bis back lnto the house. . Officers said tbey fou.n4 oo one answer- ing that d..mptlon oc In that copdltlon but rudlly seuted tollay for the filing of narcotics charges a1ai.Mt all 11 suspects . Awallli,g court i.rral&nmeilt on charges of cultlvaUon, possession and poaeslion for sale of marijuana are Bruce W. ,Johnem, 22. Robert O'Reilly, 12: David A Hlrris, 23; Scott L. McWhinney, 2Z; Susan E. Maroil, 19 ; and Constance J. Pepper, 21, all described as transients. The same charges . have been filed againM Katherine Ann Sampaolo, 22; Jon R. Ruff, 22; Mickle L. Hale, M; and Thomas J. Skelly Jr. %3, all of tbe. Modjeska Canyon ai:kl:res1 and Howard J. Collman, 33, ci.'Buena Park. Mouse to Accept P ark Resolution Orange Coimty supervisOirs this mor~ Ing adOpted • hiKhlJ'' complimentary re30JuUon J?Oting the 15th IMivenal')' of Disneyland whidl oocui1 Fridly. "Wednesday the resolution Will be cl.· ficially presented to Diaoeylaod officials in the supervisors' chamben praili~ the institution for its "many contribuUOM to the prosperity of Orange County." On hand to accept the honoi's will be no less a personage than MicUy ·MOUSI, Trustees Scoff At Time Off For Lo}>b~g , A suq:e.tlon 1 that ltudenta · tie · atven ' ' time ol!, pl111 credit,, lo loblit far two bills which . ·-keep Clll!ornla llli'Vicemen from flPtlq In. undectar.d wan wii• roundly -rejected by Saddleback College trustea Monday alibi In Mlalon Viejo. Board member Mkhael eornU called the roquut •'outr_.. presumpluout, and out of the que~on." 111 1Ugesl: we flatly refuse it/' .tre added·. · · · · :. College Superlni.nden~Pnaldent l'nd H. Rumer ••. telmed · It "aboOlulely asinine." He allo suggtlted it be. re- jected, Whk:h wu done uMnimousJy by the llll•~·· ' ne· uqae1t ".Cime from State Alaemblyman Biii' Greea {!)South Cen· ti:al' I:.oi • Aagelei),. who; In ,. letter. 11rled Iha! atUdeiitl be ilveo time with .credit to lo!>by for the two btlil whjch .,. In the state legilliatar<. Groen lliitbared ·AB 1t10r one·of"the two meaiutH. 11fe other IJ' authored bY AllOIDlilYrnii\ John vucanceuo.. • Meanwhile, witnesses to the assault provided descriptions <( the three men and their car which led to location of the vehlcJe and arrest of two of the IUlpeClS. • _(:apo Scho~ls Under Fire Artful Dodger Fa ils; l njw·ed By PA~ELA HALLAN 01 .... CM!ly ••• ...., Critlcisns of bUaineu Office operaUona. A San Clemente ' woman trylnc lo per!Onnel atUtudes and the Eii1lish pro-- swerve iway , from an animal cr<lllln. sram were til9'1ed Monday at. the the slr'Ht lost ~~I o( her car lite capUtrano Unified School OiJtrlct. Monday nlllfl. "deswiped a UUllly pole, Truoleea In thei nd stud' --'·-then drove over an embenkment. • . r seoo , Y !leAJUfl Police slid the wmwi, Kadryn , L. on a . cortroven~I CitJml s Advi90t)' Bradley, 41, atered aevent fface cub 1 ,0:l:Dmitt.ee report. wn tok1_1.here~wU In the 11:40 p.m. aa:tdmt at cane Valle a lack« bo~ lelderstnp and ex- and El Camino R<al. pertence in lhe.boomeu otlk:e. - Ttle woman, who was taken for "We suggest that t • bu' f i n e s 1 emergency treatment to Soulh Cout background Instead of an educatiooal Community Hospital, uld she tried to background would be best for your l!nm'Ve away from somethln& which ran business manager," aald Art Holmes, into the palh of her car. chairman of the commJttee. Th6 driver, whole. address Is 218 A He commended Assistant Superin- Avenlda Cabrillo, wu released after tendent for Business Services Sam Chlcu ltealment. oo his educ:ational baokl"OWld and .. id -. ' -- ' ' '.I -'•• ' • • ·' t l ,J ~. -·"'-1 ... • ...... TEN CENTS --· -• ·-earing . . . .:: ' ---:-'t'"-~· ... • l .. --.--~· -..i ..,_("""'" . -· ~.A see~ lndic.hnerifs -. --- On Drifters • lly JORN VALTEllZA ........ ~"'"" .... . ~ ~aie ,i.iainSt six drifters accused In .the blzair< devil-worship butchering o!~Mlal.O Viejo teacher Mrs. Flinnce Naqc'Y , 'Brown will come before the Orin# l\OUJllY G(and)ury Wednesday. H .a111c.,, lf!>ii> the IJ\o!rl~. ~tlo!n•Y'• o!llce-ate ~uJ. In . wlhnlng In· ~eiita againat-the band-If wOridenTa -·-1y wonblp thi devil, the cue-If the brutal death of lbe ~ iDd !GI terVict atation tnanepr Jerry w~ ~rlin ...Ul go dlrecUy to Sup_ertor C!>lv't !Or trial. ---. . ..:.'lllot proceu means that tile atandard court. _.,...,.. a arralpmeota and pre)jpl!nary heorinp w 0 u l d be ~~. tHus -1Jamming a ,lid on ~ ex~~slOn ·of 1asertions "tnld• lite lat weet by ·a defepse attorney lelllnJ of an occult ritual taking place wJlh parts of Mrs. Brown's body alter she,.....,. fiaclted -to death ln an ... Jrvinl'- onnp-.Grove. : · ' Hun~ Beach lawyer-Lawrence r1~&:1, )luclUNJ the cue for a ma 8ldlnt, .._ CraJr ilurd, :Ill. d(sc-lo a r<portar IHI '!1lUrsday that his ~-: tlfe · aJlepd leaqer of Mtt,Clf}llt .... adle -.. -peel tbi devu. · ·Ginilite' altd: llurd toldo f lodldng on u, Mil. llro!m'• bodY . was IRll>jectod to bc!)c:hering on the •lopes of a boulder· l(r.wn · area · of CleYeland Nallonal FOl'ft!. . , .-:· · iiwd. Gamble 'd!led; (eared that tho d'tvll WIS d1strtsled •t the emtence ol a Bible. In a 'jail cell '"'""8 the de(entl!nt ii belpg held. 'Since the dlacloSUre by Gaµ:1ble - who &Uy admltted he would take a tack Oi an inJantly plea In Hurd's cuo -~rtl on Sifiiilii'Dfmrrother,,oUce-- jurladICtiona have been called in to the c;aae. J¥ wlll .alaO ~ad Hurd Innocent, the attorney said. r The dillclOIW'f.I by the lawyer drew ~con~ from at least me chlel inv 1lor In the unUIU81 case. SliirU!'s Lt.Richard Drake, allr!ned at .tb;e Jawyer.'a coirunentl, \mnecf the statements on the satanic rites pre-- judicial an<( oald Jn hla Investigation the aapect had not been deeply uplored. "None o( the six will --exa<tly pei'fonned the acta o! butchery on the remaine," he aald. • Hurd, Gamble said, nears he neither ltllled . jhe woman, nor participated In the·-rJed devtJ.-.hip rJteo, but WIS "onfran onlooker." Ar U!e cue goes to the Grand Jury in its tradlUonil secret HSSions~ 'one cl. the six defeildants Irr the mlll'ders ·~n .li, nghl!ilg eatradlilon from Oregon lo Cal~ornla. . ' ~ Cbristopber..t'Gypay" Gibboney, 17, J1 in CUl'itod)' in Portland whne bia Jawyen ltcbt attempta-by OrlJllO Coun1y ·officers lo' ba.. him nturned ti> ffce dlar8'• tn the Brown and Carlin murders. • Tbe .othar prlnclpail In the cu.. are ' (lioO DEVIL. ..... %) ·---· 1"o'-e . .. Ill .. .._ Weaehr , Jtun y~y,'1 ~\her fqrecaat up the flac.l"M far It will be more ot the same tcldai .. 1-clouds and Idell' log m fcrecaat rar nljht''and early morning houri. Temperatures lhould reach lilld-tos, ' . • • I l ! 2 l!AJLY PILOT SC "'*· -~ ltlt . --. • Eumtl..,.ra C:~ rr.:.--.141" •• - Raffer·~y~s: ·~oe ~ . Sees 'Bad Times' ... .IOANNS· RllYNOLlll ~~ °' .......... ..., =al~::~:~ a g!'OUp ol teachen tllai the probleno al ad)IWnelll cumnU, facN JIUl>lic schoobis10aerlou."l~ publlc schools as we c-them can aurvlve." Riles made bls remare: at UC Irvine before a national conference of classroom teadlen. Hit -11 wu on educattna the dludvantqed. . llllel, who Is ~ hfl -· Mu Ro11wtJ;1n the NoTeinber -· told 400 educoton that publlc schools have to readJllll their --to teaching the poor. • ''The problem ii -ol -ecanomlcs. U we sat llld qp oa •-· we7': ~ le ~-. tile mart." he said. '""-chlldren .. DOI culturally depd•ed « -~, dludv.,toged, tlM!J'N -poor. .. and .. IUdl 1bey'rt! oUtakle the m a I n 1 tr t am , patllculply In schools that ...... deotgnocl for· student.a who are not outsklen," Riles adcll. In .lllroolf!IC t11o 'point bl ,....ty, nOt rilCi -the oour<e ol clltodvdaged students, b8 noted that al ilOll,000 dtsad· vantged student. ldenlifled In the ltate, '° pO,c.nt al them .. wlllte. "'lbe facl !bat -poor -.ts will fall when you put tbem In a ldlool and ... tedlalq-.. -dellp>ed for middle claN otudenb, Is a aoclo- econonilc fact you bavo to -w!lh," he said. SIDco lllS, Rll .. ---al tbe slate'• ccin~ -tion -for Ille -~ -"" poverty -ooly gain ...... tenllla of a yt8.r11 education for every yw they attend lld>ool. "By the ~ I went on leave ot. -u•>. ,we had -al Ille &tuilenli In the 'J>!'Ol!l'"" makln& - year Ct learning r.r one year OI ochool · work and 20 perctnt of them were mak· Ing a yeatt and_ a half fr.r every year," he Iii<!. . Factors that Riles mentioned which could Contribute to tile educaUon cl dilldvanlaged students inc I u de d JangUage I J b s, reading speciallsts, counselors -especially in the elemen- tary-levels -smaller class<., special equipment aod parent involvement. "But the m-00! Important thing cl all," he noted, "ii having food teacbers - sem!Uve, bardworklng teachers." RUes, a Negro, cautioned t.eachers not to ponlc at the demands I« eool food and Swalilli clauel made by black stodeota. • .,,,.,, -to Identify with tbelr cuJtunl borllap, jlllt u the otb!r otudam do. Tab tllo demanda In oontat and c!On~ i.l tt set )'00 -up." . '!be edpcator, recel'fed a otaM!ng ova- tioo at .... -cl bis ~ w!>en he said: "My primary OODC<rn Is the dilldren. I'm a condkf~ I« clflce, but reprdlesa 1' -hlppeiJa, I'm aolnl to continue In i.ort air my !Ue l\Jr tbem. I don't -to let lllY al .... down." ,,,... P.,,e I • COMMITTEE •• -.. di '!bl,. puip. al tho -· whl H•-· .. ....._ truotee and ad-~ •100 millloa In fedenl and slate u•-1 , fundl, boo·-to raJae the --mlDtslralOr oan th~ are 1111dl pOople. level ol dlsadvant.ged 111Jc1.enU. We loiow undef thebul ~ ~DI~ "'!be job baa to be d-In tho to -them, ·--· dallr'lorn. or· 1i: ~'t be done at all," ahouJd strive to remove them throuP Rll'" said. '"Wi've naed betW .....,..., proper ~el chaMels U they fall to ..;..._ -·-~ -~ -_tt.. -•It. ' ~ ~--~-, .. ......:.ofe.& lecreai.-~ienu _. _ teoc:Mn wbo bellevo tllat . To • ..-·-~ -. the cti1dren can learn." ~~ .. t. · Of. the. .. ~ thelP..-eonversaUon Rllol died ota1lstlcl wllld> "'1!P ·that • • oolOlde 'of 1l1e ct. The 'board know• . DAILY PILOT lleff"""" Ott Deck Joey Cassaro, 9, is perhaps. the littlest Lltue Leaguoi" In Foun- tain Valley. Like a Jot of us, he didn'I make lhe All-Siar team this year. Also like a lot of us, you can figure Joey will be watching 4lst renewal of Major League All-Star Game on TV this evening. See story, Page 16. Clemente Council • Facing Decision On Mobile Homes A Jlllbllc hearing on an appeol by de\~ for reconsideration of an ~lier' denial for a mobile home park . • , • . . who they alO; the people can be replac-.. ·-:. . -ed.''.~.--followed by a hemn, on another S _ ..J ..JlebJck F ·.d' ' A ·~1 dl11cnulon toot. place oa port which has ,.... city favor _ are (UJ.(£ · UR the ibOrMoin!!>P In tho Enrlllil-progranr. expOcted to draw Crowds bef«e San .:;.;: ·, £;_· . ' · ~vbcollll!'IU~.,;~ ~ trm a J Clem0l1te city counctlmen Wednesday. Pro....6Jrii· 6i~tf'""''..,1 n~~·w~ I 'lb<,.N~ Be.t. t:~sed Con-1!5 •1~ s . r:mpor.i; M'~ti9 'U111)ration will . , . • • • Ht said aubcommHtee did not send ~tatives asking for a ltCODd New ~tqom . ~ ... ~~ai:e4;i. cbwl~~a1up~--.orep1ace · -+.. "l' hi am . ttJ"·'Katbcr.l iitlls Galf 1 ~ -an Saddlebadr qllilse'• ldlolanblp and llucb or . crl~ 'baaed .. kfeo ,_sed .. strOOIJy ,by nearby -)ll'llll'alHoi ...... tbaob In_.. to.. reacfllll __ , ..... :. • .:: ·--•'-'-ta . . • conlrt-_WrdJnl lo Jd A · 'P*ftl:'' --··.~-·-an -·a. ·-at ,a plannlztl _,,mlsaion Snrtallauat1':'Cbi!rman Di . the ..... ~~~~niltr~~°!1bj~'. ~.!bat. eommtaslonerstumed down -P commission. " • ~al-..n:Toveri)' and ,.,... liUli' ~ the miuest because of 1119 CQOtroversy. ·Contrlbntm to the lour:-anr-. out by thl..lllte. ····-Immediately alter that Iaue, reprtsen- tolal II.Joo .and lo ICboJaril\lpf, 11,1111, -Wlitill. satd tbat he wai p' leued io lstlv., from Lincoln Savin-and Loan --~ aid, . • Mi-u.a o!!jis ...... be!nC 'tqen b.. "". Gtfta JnclOOed the follol!lnr : • • the ·dllL1ct'"lo correct manj al' ~ A.wctotiGnJpllo vtgon>Ualy protated the . AHIMlnce J.eaPe of Lqlma Beoch,. areu crlUctzed by the CU:ricuJum SUI> he~rin~ in the f!"t placel wiU defend $IO fw student Jqu. , ~ · C91Mlltteie. J the1r plans to build a sbnilar park near l>AILY PDm, tlO i ourn al !rm· lie ll(IOdllcalJ;f -·-•Jn. : tho 13th anc! 1«11 lalrways ol Shor<cllff• acholanhlp. "f'OMm:lmt.Jn the Enallah aa a 1 e-i: 0 ad golf ~ about a mile away from Kiwanis Club al Lapa IWll, _..,_ J.anauap jiiosram, ., ·atteriu>t •· lo u,., other lmks.. . • · for Ruden! loans. -ta tho-EnglJlll -011 all Ost<n!lbl)'; tile COllncil sel the latter 'Lemon Helghil llrug ol Tustin, "° le"11, an 1;temP1 lo evaluiie atucfent hearing u a "re.low," but rePftsen- 1« student loan. ·· _. in·il!IUih·lDd tho iqaovcno!lll \all,'..",! .ol .the savings llnn pnitested, Of!lcel: Wlv .. Club of El Ton>, *80 o! Ell(llsb C1llTiculo. , ,: !'IV•,. that tliey felled "painting by Marine dependent llCbolanhlp. "'tt·wm•t.(111' .-.Uon to ru.m. llhJ the same brush u the other appUcaUon Saddleback Collete FICUlty A.Noda-featben/•· llld a'.&H:an ..... don't hold wt:,lch h19 drawn all 'the turw." Uoa, 1100 scholarship. CIUl>elves up as proleaionall. We jurt I can~ ,.. what Interest -!cf be San ci.mente Rotary <;tub, ISO for' had a genuine lntore!I Jn uphold ow: oerved by holclint! a bearing on a matter llludent loan. mandate." which alread)> has been pessed," the Tua1n News, '60 j o u r n al t 1 m He said be hoped a pennanent citizen's ftnn spokesman added. ICholarshlp. commltte:e could eootm lo advile the "'tbe city's," replied Ma1¥~ Walter The llO loins are pmkfed to atudenls district. Evans. trtere!t·tree. 1bla enablu student.a to buy boob, supplies, and meet other aducatiooal erpenses. A llO lcbolonlllp UllJto a student iD meetinf one-quarter expenses, A 11511 acholanbip muna a llWdent can com- pleee tho IO units r>qlllied for tllo "-late al AN dtlree. DAILY PILOT --"-"-~ ............ ,.., c......_ a.c .... ,... O'l41tOI CIOAIT ....... l..llNINCJ COMl'Alrf' l•t..tt N. w, .. ---J•ck L c.,1,, v-. ..,...,... -0....1 ........ ,,._,, IC1a'lil ..... l\M•I A. M1r,~IRt _ ...... ll1lri• P. N1fl ... ~~...,., -c.. --1 .. Wiii ... """' ........, .... ; JUI Wiit ..... ........,.. ....._ a.o' m "wttt A"""" ...... I teedl: 11111 htdl ,...,..,.. a.~:•...,.m~• .. DEVIL •.. awattJna leaal actklo here. Beeid'" llutd, they are Arthur C. "MOON" Hulie, 18. ol Garden Grove; Herrnan Hendrick Taylor, t7, ol no perm.anent address; Melanie Daniels, 31, an alleged aceee.::iry whole latest ad- dress 1\'hen amAted wu Orange County Jail, and an unidentified 16-year-old boy also described as an acceS&OI')'. Several al the lb: aliopdly abductad the hygtertcal houlntf• and mother ., ibe stopped on Sand C&nyoa Rood ell the SaD1a AN Pr-a, In El Toro. From Ihm tho prettf brunette WH taken to an Orance Grovf. whert sbe w" slabbed .._tec111· with a K·ber military IUrplua b!fe. . The roving band tlien allegedly threw the bo<!>'. tn tho back al the vtcttm•s ~~on """'· dlWI c.und for 1evml ·~. then finally -...! up oo Oliega '"a'ghway beyond El Corbo Village whm. amble. a...ned, tho Satanic ritual ~ a burial tn a ahallow lflVt. When a hiker foond Ille remains two •eeb Jaw, the ~ lunp and an ann ...,.. mlllinr. '!be b01IY ai.. bore marts d muUlaUcn on one thigh and bad two rlbo mlssill(. _ Oombie sakf that Ille Salanfc ritual Involved dismemberment and offering Ol the pa!1$ as a sacrlllce to Satan. The woman 's bloodltalned station "';_,~ then wu driven to Shi 11tes ~ -•n Quentin, Where It ii allrpd lh:i DlDiela woman It' empted lo Re a boylrieod cum.ntly aervill( a priaoo la':n. Ali.tr that the car w:.s drlvm to a l~Je·y d~'i road bt~wem Santa Q'UZ an~ Loi G1tos. Th ore, the band ,11,gedly bur!i«I the car, then l)>llt up to thumb rldQI -al.tly 'back to Orani• Coun17. I SALT Delegate Briefs Council VIENNA (UPI) -a.W<! C. Smith, Chief U.S. Delegate to the Strategic >.nm LlmltaUon Talks (SALT). returned loclay to the ......,h IOI' agreement with Russia from a quick Brussels_, trip to brief America's allies "' SALT pn>,.... IO far. The 14th formal IMl!llng today luted fO minutes, lollowad by anotlMr IO mlnutts ol informal convwation. The next meeUna: was set. far nm 'l'Ueedty at the Sovi<t embassy. Smilh new to Brussels Monday for a luncheon bri<IU!c with re-Uves al the North AUantlc Treaty (NAro) Council. lie rwturned h"" al ... tfall to be on band for today's IDllllof wl1h the Soviets. Police Chiefs Crew Sleeping? Wbal's Ibis, Anailelftl po&, chlel's home bul'lllarilodt 'l'bal'a what the report Nld. Chief David Michel retllmad home Sunday from vacotioo to find that a burgllll' had cut a hole ln a window ICl'ftll to enter bis horn! and muWated twO ol Mrs. Mlcbe!.'1 wlp. Po3ce -no!lilns ,,. stolen. '11• vand11s slmpb' cut the. '1tal C'..nler O(lt al the hair ~. A ne'~hbor rtetntly ttpOrted ebe atao had 101T1e wlp mutilated Jn a 1imtlar fuhl"" • CapaGeu . . $300,000 -! P:Ians, Building • Windfall . , . . .A. '3et.lioe wmN ~ ~·dr.;,..i Di~siQn Urged In 1ht lip al -..... •· the Claplllrano Unified School lllstrkt. ' •.:i-Bul·lf 1'10 he up lo the -ol • ._ to decide what will bi - .... !be.JU perc:ont-iD ••1oed n.i-. . · j'ID Ol:r tent.Uve budllt: we ftllmated a oecurod .-valuatlon up about II ~ cont and an ~ ibout U pertmt,'' 11j(J sa'm Oioas, a.iitant 1Uperintend~t for buslnes, ae:rv~1. "Bu.t our attual figures came to lf.4 J>i>olljnl for the -ad and lU perceot for ... -~ the total toll.I~ . • "We were very pielsarWly lllfl)ri.9ed," he said. What this can mean to the dtsvict wlli not be delenn!ned unut tho nm ~ ol the BOard'OI TN.tees. "At that time we will present sevtral options to the board," ea.Id Chicas. "They could deckfe to reduce tile tu rate, put more money bl.to the main- l<naoce and operalioos fund whlcb has been sor.iy neglected, add opedalist toad>en for remedial readini iD the eiemegtory ICbooll. « poulbly keep a larger uodlstributed re9erVt." Otioas said he didn't have llllt'J fJ.&Ures on what a reduotioo in taxes might be since the bud&<t has not ·yet been flnallrocl by the oounty, "'Ibert art a I« <JI permissive tues such as those for retirement funds, special eduoaUoo programs and adult programs which have to be adjusted," said <llioas. ''We should know for IW't, however, by the nezl boud n-.g on Monday, July 20." * * * lly BARBARA OUARTE °' ................ l)lvtaloo ol the bulkflnl and ptlllniDll ~ts within the dty ol Lquna Belcli .ii I~ WI)' to •" in tbt worda al Plamlnr•-..ioo Cbafrmao WiWam Lambourne. But bO\o to il!i II remalnf a Pl&IW ol Ume W-ap.rtiee, · ,. " City Co1mcllmali "-' °' . lf>eaklnc_ to a joint ......, of the couDCll and pWirililg commtulon, laid out a t-pon"j>lan for bOUer Implementation al bolldlnl and planning Monday olght. lo tent al the ltudy ts _,',be oot.d. Fin~ he hopeo to provkfe better servtca to the public, and ~ to lmptemenl the general plan. lo I b I• llne, Oltrllllder envtsloM a re«pmbocl building and land ""' depart-ment responsible for administration and enforeement al cocles under the thumb al J director and tblle lnipectors, and a P-... cemmislloo responsible for procesalng appJlcalioos wbic.b affect the general plan and admlnlstrau .. ol the plan. ' lo addition to the two deportn1"111s, Oltrander, an arcbttect, t.oommend> an upanded Boan! of Adjustment of five mm from the original three, to iDclude: two arcllltects and three others. "From a taxpayer's viewpoint, 1 don't agree with the city manager's propoaal that we can't allow dismissal of building inspectors," il.terjected Councilman Ed Lorr, former president ot the Laguna Beach Tupayera' Association. "We're ill a rectsaion, and we must react as businessmen. We can't a!ford to keep oo extra employes." "In respect to bu.llding buaintsa, ·San Oemente Tax Base · Increased by $7 Million San Clemente ju.I lncmsed its tu baoe by fl mllli<lll. 1be lt70-71 .. eued valuaUon figures Jusl nleued by County -Andmf J . Hinshaw will ~an a variety of options be on the agenda for the Aug. 5 meeting. 1be city manager said he wouki work out ahernauves for the council to coo- sider AIJI. 5. · for San Cl-chy councilmen. vrr· grm· ·a Votin· g -They could make a lignlficant cut in the tu: ra~. .,;;:.=i;::w:::,::i:_a; Turnout Sparse areu al city ltl'vtce. RICHMONll, Vo. (AP) -Ao «· -They could build up ftllltrvtl that tremely low voter turnout marked the bave been dipped Into. early ballolinl today aa Vi r g I n la -Thty coukf do ...,,. combillatlon ol Democnits picked their U.S. Senate tflele allernati"oU. nominee for what shapes up as a rough Clty Manarer Kenneth Carr said his three-cornered race tn me fall . reacUon today at the 15.S percent In-What had been anticipated as light crease: In the city's aaessed valuatJon vot.tn, -under :oJ,000 <JI tbe state's 0 was one of ahoct." 1.75 million qualified voters -turned Hinah1w estimated tbe securtd and cut to be almost nonexistent In some unsecured .-.d valuaUon (uclllding precincts by midmorning. ' pubUc utlili.,) would increase from "Practically nobody ts voting," said $45,?ST,181 in 1989-70 to $52,757,2$5 in one spolcesn}an in Danville whue only 1870-71. eight penooa bad voted in a precinct The city estimate al assessed valuaUon wllet'e the normal turnout by 9 a.m. for lll'm-71 -upon which the IUl2,1168 woold be between J20.lf0. budg!t was hued -had been $47 ,330,000. lt wa!I the same story In Richmond The actual Hlnshaw flgurt was '5,427,2M wbe~ election otficlals were predicting biiher. on the basis of midmorning turnout that Carr said that on the 1*is ot the the day'• vote would not exceed, 15,000, $1.37 tu. rate" in 1570, tKh million ~pared to SS,000 in lut yea.r's July Laguna Beacb has a building deparlment aecood to none,•• decllted Planner James Schmitz. "U we •ta.rt culling to help :_,~dency. we're ~t 1avtnr City Manager James D. Whealoa, re.ponding lo a question posed by Lam- bounio, underlined the function of tho two department.. "B~" he added, 111 ... a conlllct lnconslst<i!t, with the mien! of better service should we eliminate the building 1-tor. I can't lie bow it can be done." · "I oee the lJoorcl al ~I as a l"'"'-judldal operaU... aa O)ll>Ooed 'to pl.lnnjq,'' aald CounMlman Chariton Bo)'d. "11 ll pulil away &om the Plamllng Departmen~·ll will free It to pt illto areas it liun~ been able to ltudy ouch u traffic, parking ud porn. "Jn ~ wordl, Jt1anninc wm be a fuU time operatioo," he.O>DCiuded. "I'm still not eudly aure what the ~ entall4," Mayor JUchird Goldberg Said. "But, l thlnt with 'further discussion, we can solve the differences, Improve the l)'Stem ud still be -· ' Ullom Happy With Hik~ In Tax Base Record increase in UleSSed valuation In the Laguna Beacb Ullllled School IJts. trict will definitely reduce the district's hood redemption rate, and may open the way for a reduction in the tax rate, Superintendent William Ullom said todey. The $11 mUUon, 14 percent inettase in assessed valuation, said UUom, is "the highest It's been in about 10 years." The preliminary bu<lget for'1he 197G-71 school year, now being sludied by trust.ees, was based on an estimated ina-ease of only a little over $4 million Ullom said. ' The superintendent said this year's ~ v&Juation figure o f ap. proxunately $94,357,525, inc I u ding estimated ~alua!J.on ct public utilities, compares Mth last year's 183,IMl)le. Remaining as a question mark is the adJusCmeol to be made '"' reduced .......,. valllaU... al land ptacocl Jn agrl<:ultural pme ...... Last year's fiBure was cakulated on rxrmal assessment for thee lands, and this year's figure probably w:lll have to be adjumed downward to allow for the preserves, Ullom said. The last word be received, the superintendent said, was that re.assess- ment of I.ht agricultural preserves would cost the district approximately $1,1564,000 . But, he noted, even this much loss v•ould be offset by the overall lncree.se. The <llitrict's financial !i:tuatioo, in the light cl !he new .......,.DI figures, will be reviewed, Ullom said, u 1001? as Dr. Char1's He,,s, assistant superintendent for business affairs, retums from a omference he is at- lending. Five Abandon Yacht of assessed valuaUon increase would pro-primary. duce n>ug)ity ltS.7tJO In addili<>nal Thole who made it to the polls had ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) -Five municipal nvenue.. a choice between two ot the more liberal persoos abandoned a sinking 104-foot Carr said he did not expect the revenue Rate DemocraUc party members with yacht in a life raft today while a sixth COMideraUons to come up at the Wed-1~· Iatlve t1Pft'itoct and a moderate anned d. allin f ~1 nesday night meetln• but said II ·-·Id m a ra '° c i or .... p, the ~..,..:.--''--~--'·~=--~~~-"-:c::.:c_~co=~~g~e~poll:::::t=lca=l~~=ienc.:::::=prolo::.::=.,~'°'::_·~~....:'.Coa'.::n~G~u~ard"'..:saW. $2.99 CARPETING ? 0 •• Sure we lieve it -Dut, usually we try to convince customen to buy carpeting that .. will complement their ho mu. Often, in oituetions where a customer is covering the floor just to sell e house, cheep carpeting may be a liability. In many cases the difference of only e dollar e yard will install e quality of carpeting that looks twice es well end will give much better service. In • nutshell -we 're not trying to necessarily be the "CHE APES T", (though we often ere). but tho "BEST!! .(Which we always ere. J ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia An. I ' COSTA MESA 646-4138 - • l ) NewpertWl.a8 Estancia Stalled By MD Express "" lcwold third poriod - clown -111(11 Mooday ni&ht • the F.aeles left tr..n -~llelnthe Jlewpart Recr .. tioo Deport.. . meotamnerba' tetb a 11 Mustangs, FV Post Ea8y Wins Orao1e Coast area pm-tioipants CoeU Mea and tCU'ltlin Valley breezed tbrougb a pair at rivlb in the Orange summer bUket.- ball leogue Monday niibt wilh Fountain VaH.ey's Deve LyDCh leadq the ~ parade wilh 25 poDs. eo.dl nnil Neeme•a Mustani crew upped Its reaJl'd to 7-1 with • 11-47 ~ cl Troy wllilo F-, lain Volley lid In 1-11, '1· "-c.oacb Daft Brown was pleased with bis t e a m • 1 . ~ cl l.o...t~ noting Ille -· flllt break ell .... WW'ied m o r e etficltDtly, pdmarily because cl the good outlet poooinji by Ed Pitts mi~ i::~w at tt>e -""' ol Ille fast -olfeme was ?.Ike Foote, who laobd lfOOd .. maldnc the ~and~cllloopen teammates for the eny -L)'lld>, who -h¥> again In the ocon,. ~ for tbe Blrons, scored IS en 11 lielcl .,.is and three ,,.. -· ITom bis forward pool. Olhor -in double f""""-.. Jim ·Walke< (13), Fool< (U) and PiUs (10). The victDey upped Fauolain Vdey's Orange Le 11 u e -to~ -lhe l!annl are 6-2 91 the HIDDle\OD Beoch loogue. --Troy In ~«Y -and the fast brW cAlaJi:ee' 1111rge of the ~had Neeme in good apirila abo, follawq the pne. .• ""Jhe fast b re a k ti mai..talizing ve<y well, and the main 1hlnc -is O>ior It is the good -cl our fnri tine. .. Allen Moen, Rick Deemet. °"" MacLelll and Tom Samploll -all cl them are "*" • ... job .. lhe boards, .. -Neemt. Jeacu< followq lheir --.iattbe_al_ !lei. lnlhe ....... •Eltando High, Newport llarl>o< tbell- ed -.., 9-33. EUncia,s n. dropped its mart .. ~2 -the ..,.. .. eonq--Del - and the poll' ... -pm< -~-in the league P••ip, ColCb nrr, '11ardle'1 Mater !lei ........... fnlm wd1 ell the poce -lrailinC at the end al the -period by IS and · ltill dow1l by - at Ille bail. HOftftr, the o u ls Id e -.. al Mm•da Rid KoillonandPd<Jtobertsin the tmd quort<r, pdl m end to the Estancia t\:mJinaljon, Knilffn and Dove Kiley kept up the pl't!:Sll.ft in the fourth --thef ....... 1.t- tb)g <igbt al bis ..... i.tal al 12 in the final eicbl -· Kiley oome tmagh -six al bis -al .... lo foil Eatancia. Gery Ortiill led Ile ..... wilh a 24-pcinl oulpul, Newport Hal1>or's f91 win -hilblJlltt<d -""" ttne gratis Points a g: 1 l n s t Pacifica via the free bow line. Leading the Slikn in scor~ inc were Taras Younc IOd Jotm Kazmer, each sccrinC 11. Padl'ica was unable to ooo- 1.ain N..,,ort in ID"/ pi-, fallq ~ -and pdl up little remtanoe. N....-fMlr'W (ff) Yw~ ··-..... , ........ --.. ". .... 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If ...... lundlJ, Juf'J' 14, 1970 DAIL V PILOT )7. ~L~ ·Founta~n Valley DO YOUI OWM TlllN$ l tf 1olf isn't enjoyable it •ilol/ld•'t be ployed. for that reason I never crM:icln a plarer who chOOMS 1 somewhat uo· orthodox method to make a shot succted. Golf isn't a m8tt9r of -· but r1th0r ol -..... ,. Th1 illustr8t.ion shOWI an U· ample of how a ralativoly Ino· P'l'iowwd aoffar mlcht porlor~ bltW by rHOttlna to • som•· what abnormal type of shot. This situ1tion 11nerally requires 1 hieh pitch·that would l1nd.on th• areen. But somt J>'•ytrs find it dlf~ ficu.lt to hit shob .with hi1h· lofted clubs. They 1..a mort *"'' with a 4· or 5-iton. Such playetl· should -Illa shot thtt ii e11ifft 1or them. In this cine it's. 1 run-up shot with tM. ltis-1.ofted•club. ... """"'"',.._....,_ ~x _J:.:& / \. : \ \.-\ \c;, \ \~ \'> ""' \\ I \?-I \ ~ YAJ Trips Dodger's, 6-5 Foobtllli Valloy hlp!llhted Suodlf'• Or-Coaot .... _..., Ltgioo -ball ac- Uon by edfJoc tno ff>rbor Dodpn; Mi, in an utn-inp nine, N1tional League ,affalr tit the wlmMrs' dilmOnd. 'Ille -AnltJo .....,.,.., • verdict to Santa. ADI at Memoriol Pl<k while lhe Merton ,,,,.._ _.. Ilium- ~ San Clemente, .. 1. •t Fullortcm's "-ip Pwk in American Lt:acue cooCe!ts. o.dl Ge n e M1rinlieci's blazing Fountain Valley nlne bas now won 11 m Ml 1ut Upmes. Fountain Valley's late« vie· tiln -Ille -llodlen -tJ:teoded it into 11 innings befort dropping the one-nm decision, The looen picked up their only run In the firrl Jooing whon Conrad Steiner, -on a bNe hit, acored on Craia Andenon'a sacrifice. Fullerton "'""" lhlnp up ln the, bottom ol. the Mme iamnir With teVtn fiW and addocl milcle. """ in lb< ... ........... flftll ........ Glenn Tiu.ma ·and Robin ~ bad the only other bib for Soo Clemente • lion Allen Jtartad "II the mound for San Ot!merite and .,.._ the loos Will> Teny Nie!Oon, 'l'slma and Richard Doocl• lollowills blm to .... bill . l'OUMTAfft VALl.aT Ill ____ ,, It Clllll'dlwtll, u l"rl!I, a .. , .. ,.. l ' ' ' ' . ' ~ • I I MAllOa DDM••S IQ Mtrlffl, c I 4 4 Z.11 .... t,lll $ I I 1. .. v,,11 Sal ll'Olt.r, all t I I •11"'111"11. t i t I I Y•ll·.,.t. )b. J I I H1, ... 11 t t t .....,..,It l 1 I l1tttw, ,, ' I • a-. e ' ,, II Tllll• 1 4JI l'OUltTAllt YA1.L•Y (U , ' ' ' • • • • • • • .,.,., f'rHt, Jlt , I I .,.,,,_,.. • I I Mlldl9tl, 111 7 I l Allllrtl, :Ill 4 t ! WHklrt_, c S 1 ! Olltllltt .. rfolf • I I l'aic,CI 111 St•nl..,, If• 4 I I •-M • I t TDQll ~ .. 4•ll _,,_ ' • ' • ' • • • • ' ·-·1"' 'lbe winners' Steve Fritz 1-0l: ~=~.1~, '------------=-========"---'""'""-wjtb_one__out_ift..Jtie__~~~: J 0 2 0 ' a • • 4 I I I J 1 1 II -l 1 1 I 1 • a a 1'5 12• S11•Blft" c.,e ,.,.,, Tritons Upended In 2 Overtimes Thoogb all three Orq• Coast entries were defeated in M<may fti&bt's action in the Foolhil1 High School ,.... mer buketblll league, two clubs came within tecODda ot pullin( di majo< upods, San c..,,_ noarty aun- ned powuful Foolhil1 for the a<allld Ume, before !alllng In two overtimel, 11-15. smilp also required an overtime period to defelt an up.a.rt Laguna Beach squad, 75-99. The f I r I t three-minute overtime aw both teams ..,,.. eight poiJa, wllh Scott Pfi<klmr zylng tbe ..,,.. Oii a bock.t with IS -left The Knlghtl wit ahead for the Jut time -with 19 aect'lld9 rtmainln11 breaking the 11th ... al the -............ bottom ol the ·tilevenll frame FTt.;'11 and then scortd tbe dtcisive tally on a two-bellfll' by Steve Mitdloll. ru.-Jay Stanley picked up the win in relJ« of l'oontain Valley -Gil Baoagae "'1ile aoutllpaw 0.... ny Bean abaoobed Ile Ion ina~aint. Mike Roi>ens aod Bob Wllkimon collocted foor hits each ovw tN! weekend kr Fountain Valley, The -Angels (t-9) lot a 1.0 lead eo ~ lte drain in the se\19Jlh a""'Santa Ana poured ~ fin """ in lhat inoq. ,,,. looers pickad up their flnt run in tbe ioi.ti.a1 frame wl"'1 Tom Neth 9incJed, alole 9t'C.'Ond. and 9t'Ored on Kevin Morrow'• dtlul>Je. '!be _. 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'lllle "Irk 00. 000 IOI~ 11 t II" C""*1k OJ! .. 1111-1 1 • Mission Viejo was buten by Tustin, 70-3S, in the first 1ame cl thA!! evening. 'lbe Triton! of San Clemente 1ppeartd to hive won 1.heir gune ln relUlation time. Molt of Footbill's oquad bad '°""""" ed defeat when the clock show- ed that time hid nm eat with San Clemeftte clutchinl a 'B-71 lead. P'oothlll'• ba1IDCed 1ttack ruined a sparitlinc lndlvmal perform1nce by San Cl"'1<1lte'• Craig Anderson. Tbe Triton guard hit for 31 poLnb and 9COftd virtually all ol his club'·s important bask"3. Den Quisenberry. who. had 15 conHIC\ltive ICO!'eless in- nings this season against s .. ~ ta Ana, relinquished tbe flve fthrtt unearned.) runa in the Gaiichos Fall Bu& a mix-up at the. ICOrinc table resulted in 1.he clock ~irtnc when three teCOnds still r em a i n e d. Foothill f<rWud Bob Tuved aaed. the time to dr1w a lout ind sink the two free throws that knot- ted the ·-· Sw1ln c .... m1" Znk~I .. M ... ··~ . ..... 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" 2 • t ' I t l I I t I 4 . ,. • .. _,,_ .... Clt!MtlfW 11 lf i'6 t• I '-tS illllfltlll It tll IS II I ,_.. Lagun1 Betc.b. a winner in just one ol ib nine cootest.s. aaged a tremendoos come. bad:; to send its game with ~ into an extra period. staytna cloee In the first boll, the Art;ott srodually re11 beblnd and found tbemselves down -midway thniugb the -quarter. seventh and yteidfd pitching chores to reliever A n d y Martktez, Safi Clemente Wal 1urned beck by the league-1-ng Fullerton Angela for the ,.. """" olnigi>l llme Ibis -· ttis lime on • ftne..hltter, To Pirates, 15-6 runoers and committed five miscues. , CdM, Newport Score Water Polo Victories The Costa Mesa -Pirates (Or-Coaot) baseball team split a twin biH Swld8y at Santa Ana Memodal Park. droppb)g the first ,.,,,. to . tbe La ~ Junton aod bet- lerlnc jllO~k nine in the nightcap to hlghllif>t Metro Loque dlamond actioo. Coach BWy White's Pirates, compooed mainly al next year'• Oraqe Cout College b.-n proopects, l\151 to the Junkft, ~2, in the first con- l<ot and -lhe nitibt<ap from Saddleback by a 15-6 count. The Pirate> jumped all to a 5-4 edge llfter U\e first two inBings and were never bead-- ad . Haw~ 1ot Wee b.ib In the nlgtttap for Mesa while Steve Shapard and Ron -had tnree each ror Saddleb11::k, ' Riek Davideon pitched a complete llllllt fqf' the Pirates jn the nlgbtcap and cot credit for the victory. Area -water J>O'o powers Corona de! Mar and Newport Ha<ilo< cootinued -.0 in AAA IUmlD« iffguo polo ac- tivity Moadoy night -..... qunts over Lakewood and Sunny mu.. Corona def Mar, bd:Mod the four ~ gOll effort of Kurt Kr u mpft o 11 , outacored Laimrood, ll-<, -.llile ~ was l)lnlq-&.my llllls, ~. Malt c;,_. po«d die -oera with four tatlies, In other AAA action at Orqe Coos! Oollege, O>st.a Mell bla&ted EJtanc:Ma, JH, with three foor-p.l qu.ters. John Ca-and Mille Beal paced Mesa with a quartet al saob eacft. Dan Kent and Larry Blatterman scored twice each forEstonda. Garden Grove defeat.ed Lone Beach Wlloon, S-7, illthe- AAA teol. In AA circles at Estancia;, Carma del Mar IOd Bueria Park mairSaiMd unbeattn rec<>r<b. Corona (U) sliced up Tnly, 11-1, wilt> G"1( Mc:N-and Dove --..1 aooountlng for ....., al the Sea Kinp' tallies. Buena Park avuted !he loa column when it managed • M t.ie with Fountain Valley, leavinfl the former with a 341 mark. Marina shelled W estmlnster in Ille -lusole, 10.l. Tbe Pirates are now 4-5-4 on the It.Ison while Saddleback Is a half.game above the c: t 11 a r · d w elling Orange Palllbm with a 1-10-2 mark. Jim H1wse went the route for the Pirates in the first 1ame, pilcbinc 1 six..rutt« and ab!ori>lng Ille Joos. A pair al-slngl" and a walk in the bottom C( the loth inning earned the Juniors thelr victory and ke,>t them ln first place at tc>· I· L ln the MHi-sadcneback e~ counter, the 1oeers clubbed out 18 hits (Colla Mesa had ii), but ltranded too many base . · Steve Hazan and Tom Berce sbared-pitchlni-duties fot<.Sad- dlebaci with the former 1et. ting the loss. IAODl.•IAClt I•) ft r II "" Mlt!tn. lit ' I J I 9tn:t. rf-• f I 2 I S!\lbbt,c l t 2 I L-.wclltf', cf J e I I stlt ... rd. If 4 1 , 1 Soehl, :» J I I I Scott,u J • t 1 DWla.•1 J I 2 I Hatlft,~ S•J t TOl'tl1 «t ' 111 • COITA M•U .. laAT•t (11) (111'11, 2" 1(1"" 3b P~ell, M H••111.' McN11ty, cl Lo-v•, If $tll'dlf', ID Motlt,fl 0.YkllOI!. • Tot1l1 Steidl•(![ Co.II M•11 .... , ...... ' 4 1 ' J 2 2 • S I 0 I S I J I S 1 I 1 4 t t ti • I I 1 4 I I 1 ' 0 • • «I IS lJ IS .. I., ..... "!I -10 m Ob-t• 12 1 Major League Standings DEAN LEWIS AMERICAN LEAGVI: Baltlmotl Detroit New Yort Bolton Wuhlngton Clevtllnlf Mmn..ota ~ KallUI City Milwaukee Chica'° EutDfvlaloa " L SC 33 47 " 40 39 44 41 40 41 " 41 Wal Dffbiaa SC II 51 lS 47 40 33 52 32 57 31 SI T .... ,..._ Al141tr 0-11 Cinclt!Mfl. ..... .521 .5S.I .SCI .$11 .455 .442 GB ' 7 • 14¥.: 15\1 s 9\1 321> 251> 281> NATIONAL LEAGVI: EutDf.W.. Pittsburgh New York Chica10 s. Lou~ Philadelphia Montreal W L P<t. lO ll .512 17 39 .SC7 43 42 .IO& 39 47 .scs " 49 .!24 37 51 .420 Wm Dhlslaa Cincinnati Dodpn Allanta San Francbco HOOltnn San Dlqo 12 II .705 St lS .113 42 .. .488 41 44 .c 37 51 .420 :II SC .400 T ... ,.. ....... AIMt• ....... 11 CIMlnn•li GB ll; 5 91\ 12 IJ\I 10 II 11\1 25 17 ANNIYllSAIY SAU SPIC I AL 1970 TOYOTA WAGON :=$1817 Johnson Holds Elims Lead ·--... ,.,,... tct>tdW .... --("'""'""' at IC-Cll'\I, 1119111 ,._.. " .w"""""'"' """' Olfl'tft II Cllk:lli-. flltM ·--N••-.......... --CloM:lnlulll It '~ "i.rit Al\tlltl It II, La.Ill. l'llol!I Ollcltl " """'911. llfllll ~ VOLVO WWI a 145 !lnal 1ame, Dou& -· aw.-bowi<r from Lq Beacb, n>ll<d .. 113 ,.,...,..,. blocl: Monday """' .. --bb 1eod in Ille IOU> ...... t Weol Coast Match Game Ellmtnations It Kone Lanes tn OoetrMesa. Johmon now his a total or s.m pins, us ahead al Don N-Onl8trom of Anahe;m, who chlwetf aev.n pins off J00-'1 toUI wilh an llO ltlie1. Canoo'I Wal Block Jum!><d into the tllinl place sp<t, with an a .0. to move within nine pim ol Nord1lrom. Tustin'• ,.,.., B<nal - I ll'OUP fl. fiyt WWWI ln the lop II. '!be - Cciel.I' M-rilled ., Ill to Jump from :slih 1o nib. Ralpl> .-.rd (Burbonl<) moved from 25th to Ulh, Temple City's O.ve Lee i""'l'<'I fl'orn 21st to 14th, Mike Murpl\y cUmlled tbttt notcbM to 15lh and Clyde LaclJtr al Dina Point ..n.d from Sith to tlth. Two Ceola MtM bowlen wert ln 1lle lop IO. Larry -and Nict StlpiJo -their -111 and ei&lih p1-spoil. - , ..... bad u 111'1 -wblle stllallo rolled a --blocl: cl Ill. Sdsallo trails ~elder by six pim, 5,577· 1,571. ~'• Lamar Keck. win- ner al the Jaa poll' al Elims tournoments. fell from strtll to :IJUI. '!be l»1nan fitld WIS whit· lied to the leadbw IO wflb an eiatd~pmt ttmlfintl f'OUtl6 alai.d to ,J"lill M'lldll at M~ It 1911 ....... nlf'll Olllltrtll it ,.... v..- NUh"''" II._,... --c .... ..,., .i Ka-OY. flWll .................... c.tl"Ofl "' ~ ...... M,,_... .. ......,.._ !lllflt OM ..... .t ... TM:,,..., M"zmC111 • ....._ Miit lllft 'l'wtl It .......... nltM f'hll ...... le It Siii Ditti. 1111111 °""' ...,_ ~. --0..:'-'t " ~. flltM Alleinft II St. llvll. ni,rit CMt_ ........... l'lllllf ""9 '(..tr; II ...._., llltflf ~· " Ifft a-.. nllM ........... " ... 'l'IMhc-. """' DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARIOlt ILVD., COSTA M!SA Sonlw ..,., "am ,.,. 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Stratton brings to Amerian Standarii. some 27 years of aero 1p a c e instrument ex- perience, ,including five years as staff engineer at Douglas Aircraft, seven year1 as prir ject tngineer at the Autonetlcs Divl!l.on of North Ametican Rockwell and eight , years al NortJ1rop Aircraft. SU.MME R SALE! ' STAR TS TH URSDAY _J,fo,., ~~ WESTGLll'f ,LAlA ONl Y ------------ To Ya cht Post .. ' • ' • " • Complete Closing Prices - ·~ • r.....i.. Jutr ~ 1970 SC DAILY PILft 'If American Stock Exchange List Liilviro.n Corp. New Appliance Followlnt 1... yurs ol developm«il, LllWlrOli C«p. ol C-M,.. ii marketlnl Ille Olmoik: Witr Purifier, a portlbte home appliance deslf!IOd to rtmoVe dluolved mlntral salta and them.lcab from wat«. The Oomolk: Pur11l<r ii the Jtnt Ill aeveral waleT purtfk .. Uon devlc" 1n de,._ol at Llnvlron. Prim•rtll> ......,.. blj !0< Ila development !a Dr . Wllllllll -1. Ylct ,,_. - Phillips Agency Expansion Told The Phillijla >,_, Ill C.UIO<nil It opondloc ll.t opentlons ill Nnpn lleoct\ lllld ... IJleto. -~ Cooper, wbo ~ 1111 own Newport -....... ..i. ......... -with Pldlllpi In J._,-., tl1it you, llao --.. -otandwlR be In dw'p ol both -. Robtrt B. P1"111po, ..- Ill the Pt1i11ips ,._. lot. with otrkt1: In T 11 l 1 a • Okloboma one!-·,._ --., lllo -. Gt«p Peton Ad1r1• Inc., Colla-. m.tod 'lllli PhUllPI and ,,_.. Mi 9 II 1 vlce pr '' 111 I 111porvlt0< ;;... wtll ••• , 111o....,. -· .... ty, Wilt a...,..••• .. -.... mi·-·,,-,------------------~-------------.. -------~~--::----..,.---------------~--/ • • I II. *" I'll.OT 'Sin Island' Reform .. Urged by Laborite LONDON (AP) A Labortte member of Parlia- ment wanta Brltaln'1 new Ooneervative aovenwenl to do >oometHll( -Ill 11111111 ,,, lln, In Laidon'• East End l"'OUll< --bold' """''llld-up•b«Gin. Art.bur IAwli l<lld 1he Houle ii ~ 'f)Jesday be had ~vtn )lome Secretary Reilnald M au d Ii n I ;,,. formation on the debauchery Of •girls 111<1 boys l4 .., 17 yeari old. He said Uw kids trere being introduced to hard drugs like heroin on tM island llld that a clnJa!d, If.year o1d girl w11 raped by a crowd ol youths. . Polloe ncent!y raided a·par- IY"" th&·HUered, -iy ltrip ii ~ lllaocl and .,. ==*=·~-== io -.uono1 care. j: ".n-)'oimc po<iple are ... !ff the llland u • •lltnrttln( liOund/' lftia. (I ,e c 1 I r e d . !'lbe(t ha•• 'b<on <>omplalnta ~ people laklng and paslng drugs and having &m11l in- tircourse in public." At the miJe.long tract of wll8telaod in tht industrial Hackney district, where shrubs· and -fight ·a risill( tide of ..... -and --bOt-llet, • ~,.,. <;oclmey ru,hl ,,_ slld: .,,I get 'em ~ down heft, mate, .. ........ and lhoutill( In the middle Of the nit!ri. ' "About tile mly time I get any peace ts 'ffben· t C<Jme down in the aftemoon for I spot cl flshill(. "Some " the people here at night can't ht any oldtr than JS Ol' IS -and tbe tllincO llley l't, up to, Make your )lair wm, tt •!'l')d,." . llnl'lloie ·Flnetil\o•. 5$. "' fMt End.IOCial ~·aid up lo 1$0 y~en ,1Umd dnlg portMo .. the llland. "The ml. oilutt;oo 11 far worse than bu b e en ~." lhe added. Mios. FinesUver said tbse was "no dwbl that a 14-ylll' old pl called Sujje,,.., taken to thi ioland In • druged -8"d .,..,... by • '"" of youths, She talbd of nude d•ncint and druQtd clriob ... 'Cambodia Move Used ·~McGovern PR Tool I : WASHING-TON (AP) -Sen. ~ "s. McGovern, I likely ~·COIUnderl0<the ll'llideocy Jn 1172, b I I ~·)'Id Ille -u.s. -·tion ijl Capibodla into 1 publicity =·" --.1 pro. •IF-. the day U.S. ll'OOpl iotorfiil .cambodla, tho Sooth DUota · Democrat has been -~ the roost ,. vocal critics a( the attack. Now, he 13 ~in&. equal n·tl•work tt~visioo time to answer President Nlma'a criticism of '°8 "Amendment to End the l'•r.0 Tbla·hu.beeo rejected. • The ameodment, whose ~ ipomors if\Clude Republicans !!lark ·O. Hatfield ii Or.goo and Q:iar)es E. Goodell d New Yott, IDd Democrat.. Harold t. Hughes or Iowa and Alan B. Cramton of California, has been the vehicle for McGovern's actJvttles.. · He and the other sponsors bought a half hour of network ~Vision time to ei:plaio It, have raised closf: lo $500,000 havp orgaoUed a national .1. paign to win auppart, i~ ~ ng an unprecedented ef. Crort to influence a Senate vote w I th televisioo advertisina opots , So far , the ti fort his paid oll -ely foe McGovern. Dean's List IloJJors Five . Flvt !ltudents from the Orange Cout area have been -to the Drln'I lit! for iie 1179 spring .. mnttt al ~orthem Arbol1t Unlver1lly, ... The-~-'""" ... -:· 111t: niatntalncd ~ areroges cl A·"""'• or 11:.:;. are Kristy McC-Onnville ol &llioa lllud,. GoYle Grif· fjlll of eo.. Miia, . Dotit ti-o f Hlultlll(f<m .. ...., -' Luck of LquaO !lip! ...t lleAnn E. lloatot1N-18udl. He haa lept in tile public eye even tboulh hb amend- ment lo cut oil all funda for U.S. operatkins in-Vlt1n&m after nert June 30 ~ not come up for Senate debate. until later 1n the Sdmmer. A llepublk:tc diort to cm- sidet it 1¥L M!Jnd,ay -IO it could be· beaten -w1s reooon1tog1y -rojected. McGcwem hu beoomt ldtl> t~led with oppctltion to· Preti· deDI. Nb:on's war policies far more thari most ot his other potenuat rivab: for the 1972 Democratic· prealdentlal nominatkM. But 1WI active campaisn carries risks. The -chi<! difficulty In tht short run is that , as the aitua- tion now stanm, the amend- ment would likely b e defeated. Ita proponenta claim 35 votes in lhe 100-member Senate bot hope, in the coming weeks, to build th\s to 1 ma- jority. Over the long r u n , McGovern is .banking on the Vietnam war remaining 1 poll1lcal Js,,ue in 1972, that Ni.son's effon4 to extricate the llnited .,States wiU eHber be ..,-.. or incomplele. A ..-.Ual dlmlnution of the ..nlict by. 1172 mlfht la')stn any chance 'the South Dakota Democrat woold have ror his party'• presidential nomina_t.ion. Besides his 1111.iwar acUv~ ty, McGovern has-been rn acJive Political fen« rl&r, r•lsinc half a million dollars for fellow Deffl.ocratic H11aton up lot elecUon thil .,.,., ' And be ii D>IPPinc • bUly campaign 1Cbedul1 for fall in elloru that could pay oU in 1172. • But the publicity be Is ftt· tine now ii tepecially im- portant aince moat pot11 show him f1r-k!u known than other P1rtY ltadera -Emnund Muskie, Hubert Humphrey, Edward M. Kennedy a:od even Eugeno McCarthy -aod far bel!lnd them u • likely 0.inocrttlc -1-. PUBLIC AUCTION ' • 0 0 Fire B ureau Urges Hi ke ' For State •• ' . ' I l ------= ' : ' ' ~I ' , , I ' • • ' • \ • ! , ; J • • , • ; ! .! j ~ I I I I i , j ' ~ • ' ·~ • ! • ! " i I t, .I 'i ., ! I ' ' ' : ' l ! I l ; i . • ·- ' Dowti tlae Missio11 Trail Viejb Children To Tour Studios t.11SSION VIEJO -One of the most interesting trips plinned for children in the 7 to ll age group will be coming up Thursday , July 16. It's a lour of Universal City studios which will interest ell movie · and television fans. The bus will leave the Mont.anoso Center at 9 a.m. and will return at 4 p.m. The cost will be $3 per person. Going Ape Over Crowds Tutsday, Jul1 14, Jq70 s Council PletJ · DNe • • • • '~ T .. Cleme.nte Gr~up ····Asks Jazz Okay • A request to hold rock concttt.s twice • month on a city.owned baseball diamonds will come before San Clemente City Councibnen Wedneaday. . • Maria del Arte tnc., a )ocally-ba.st!d firm operating a guitar shop, folk music cabaret and a film workshop, Is pro- pOsing the plan · in the Vista • llahia ballpark near the munk:ipal goU course. The applicant, James Jenkins, ask.3 that IOW1d amplifying oqulpment be used for the Sunday afternoon rock shows which would feature local · talent with k>cal appeal with admis.!ion on 8 free-wilt basis. I and r0u ~conc'111t Anlhelm Stadium · and ~ pllM:el," J{nkin1 1 1 I d , .. HoweYer )t sboulcl be """""* by all ~ thal there lo • _, d«nand by the yoonger _.11oo -for the presentation or rock •Dd roll musk: and participation in sucti ~vents ilinot harmful in ·h,9elf, but rather b a crutiv. outlet for eneriY." · . . ' · 'Jentbu will sµggest 'tkat reliance ' on a ·peer group fur control would be ai1· g~ ovtr "lar1e number1-of pqlice. ''. Those attending are invited to bring \heir cameras and maybe aven their autograph books. The trip is for 7-l l Club members and th eir guests. For information on club membership or thi trip contac t· the recreation center at 837-4084. Young orangutan at the Atlanta , Ga. Zoo decided to improve her looks when a photographer stopped by during her lunch hour Monday. Using a leaf of lettuce as a hat, she covers her head, then becomes coy with the .iGarbo look ." Zoo officiais report large crowds are .visitipg the zo0 and that. the ani- mals are becominf increasingly coilceited by a".ll the attention. · Jenkins. whG will present a b,,.ge request, says that recent cha~s of the ball park wilh 30Und equipment confirm that the music will create nO nuisance in the area. He will propose a"One-time approval with a condiUon that stiff sound checks be made. Rites Conducted For Niguel GI Killed in Europe • Tum Selected "We fully recognize the ptobltms which ha ve existed in producing rock SAN CLEMENTE -Two S an Clemente n sidcnts have been selected to represent the Capistrano Unified School District at the 44th Annual Conference of the California School -Employes Association. County Tax Values Up 17% Mini-1nidi War Waged in Mia1ni Memorial services were conducted to- day for Army Spec. 4. Curtis L. Bloom of Laguna Niguel , Jti lled last week while on guard duty in Germany. The rites for Spee. Bloom were 'held at 1 p.m. in Pacific View Memorial Park Chapel. 1'ie 22-year-okl soldier was the son ol Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth 'Bloool .. The services were conducted by the Rev. Paul Oas of San Clemente. They arc Anna Mae McCurd y. an ac· counts clerk and president or the local organization and Joyce Murganelli, a cafeteria assistant. South County Sc lwols Sliow Big Assessmeni Jumps MIAMI (AP) -One Siljll r.ed, "Up Yoor Midi.'' Another said, '7J1lings Go Better with Minis." And about 50 high· hemmed women marched In a Miami shopping center Monday to prottst plung- ing skirt!. 1 The conference will take place from July 27 to July 31 in Fresno and will in\IOJve an estimated 900 delegates from more than 550 association chapters. • Nadadore• Lo•e MISSION VIEJO -In a close swim meet. the Los Coyotes All-Americans defeated the Mission Viejo Nadadores ,;A'' team last Saturday , chalking up the first de(eat for the home team. Score was tied going into the last event, but the All-Americans power in rrccstyle gave them the edge over the Nadadores. Final score was 3ll~Y:. In olher acHon the Nadadores .. B .. team was swamped by the Tustin Meadow Dolphins, 311-206. Big Sk y Dive ·Set in O~ean Off Clemente By JACK BRODA.CK 01 lfl• 0111~ PINI Siii! Orange County Assessor Andre"' ,J. Hinshaw made good Monday on his June 30 prediction that 1970-71 assessed valua- tion in the ct>unty would be up a record-- breaking 17 percent, in fact final figures showed an increase to almost $4 billion, or 17.6 percent. The dollar figur es: 1970-71, $3.937 ,029,450, up $588 million over the 1969-70 ,total of $3,348,753,436. Hinshaw previously attributed the gain. to, primarily a revaluation of all property in the coW1ty,.plus significant Jncreases in new construction, business inventories and escaped assessments resulting from the mandatory business audit progran:i of his office. Taxpayers sh o u 1 d get the bad (or good) news in today'!i mail -value notice postcards were mailed lo every property owner Monday . Public utility a~ valuations, made by the .state, s~d incrtate about five percent over the 1969-70 figure . of $250 million, Hinshaw estimated. boosting 1he, total to well11ovw M• billion for the first time in the cwDty's history. AiSessed valuation or property In In· Two Laguna Beach lifeguards skydiv· corporated cities jumped ~77,628,349 or Ing from 12.000 while wearing scuba 17.4 percent from i2.74 billio n to $3.22 gear will splash into the sea off San billion. Clemente Saturday and open the national Properties in un incorporated areas dory championship cowpetltion. were boosted from $537 million to $631 The skydive by guards Skip Connors million, $93.6 million, and the same 17.4 and Dean Westgard will take place at percent. 12:30 p.m. followed at 1 ·by the six·leg Ne,vporl Beach Jed all Orange Coasl race v.'ith an estimaled 25 dory teams communities in the doll;:1r increase, $4~. I irom throughout the nation. million , from $253 .million to $302 million , The competition. parl of the three-day or 19.4 per.cent. F'iesta La Christianita. will be filmed F0W1tain Vall ey lopped coast.a l cities by-two-television. ctew.s...for_ail'.ing_on______jn_per:centage_increase__2!J p e.I c e .n I. the ABC netW{)rk show "\Vide World Do 11 a r figures: $56.7 Tnillion to $70. 7 of Sports" and a local Los Angeles million, up $14 mill ion. San Joaquin Elementary S c h o o I l)islrict tlrvine, University Part, El Toro, ti1ission Viejo ) led all elementarles in percentage at 30.S, largely due to new construction. Tin y Trabuco District wenl the other way with a 13 percent reduction, and sprawling Huntington Beach showed only a 3.2 percent jump. HWltington Beach was midway in high school districts with a 15.4 P,ercent jump, compared with Tustin, 22.8 percent; Anaheim, 19.1 and Fullerlon, only 12.8. Newport-Mesa Unifted · School District look the championship in its category with an . increase oC $75.9 million or 18.4 percent. Laguna Unified is up 14.2. Santa Ana led the percentage list with 23.7 percent, a dollar increase of f&l.5, million. Orange Coast Junior .College District !Costa Mesa, Newport Be a ch , \VeSUninsler, Seal Beath, Fountain Valley) led it! ·coastal group in dollar increase. $141 million or 16.6 percent. Saddleback had a higher percentage; however, at 20.8 percent, $100 million ln dollir increase. • · North Ol'aoge Cpunty JC DISl.rict was "'"" in .oouu .. '111-l;milllon. ~ .. ·~, cent. Santa Ana District II.Id tt><!. higl>el1 percentage jump, 23.7 or $69.~ million. Couhty areas not in junior college districts which must pay a tuitMm, fee fGr their students attending one of the district schools are up $74.1 million, or 15.S percent: Hinshaw cautioned that some city, and school district figures are subject to a downward adjustment as the figures of· lered do not "include· the $20.9 million allowed for agricultural preserv~, large- ly in the southeastern secUon of l h e county . Hinshaw hinted at one bright spat for local government. and possilily prop. erly taxpayers -if Gov.· Reagan's tC'levision station . 1-----------------------------, The champ ionship course will take the c<1mpetitors thrtt times around the municipal pier and six through the surf. On each team al least one member must leave the beached row boat, run to a mark, tough it, then help take the craft through the surf again. Local lffeguard onrsmen will join team~ frorn as f"r iv as the east coast in the annual event. I ~ ... 1" l Los Angeles l 1uards will man •eight entries. • The championships mark the third time 4fhc evenl'\ has bee·n held in San ,Clemente. 1 The seagoing races will fol low the ll"iesla p1rade which will begin at 10: IS 'la.m. near the old Community Clubhouse. I I S an Clemente's ' . New Parking Lot • G reets Sea Fans Scores of beachgoers to San Clemente lfound the going a bit more pleasant than usual this past weekeny. A new city parking kit built on a priority rush basis on several recently ')lu rchased parcels of land near t~ pier opened Saturday morning with an .>•nusual type of metering for its 52 spaces v;hich remained full thro~gh both <(!ays. · · The 11umbered spaces, city aides said , •11rc 1natchcd up On ·a master coin 'receiver which has a s lot for each spice. ' The master box re.places the standard Jndividual meter usually employed' ll ,the beach parking wnc.,. ~ The lot, built by city crews about ~ block from the pier entrance. was not let out to bid because the procedure would have taken the entire sum mer lo co1nplete. 1 Instead, cily crews completed ex· cavatlon , then mu lched line into the >Mil as a base. ' • • Working un<k!r the gun, workmen pav· ed U1c lot late Friday afttrnoon, lhcn tqulckly p11in lcd in the parking st111ls. The !)lint wBs dry by Saturday 1n0trl· Ing by lhc Unu1 lhc flrsl cu.stomers arri'led. ClletHT Land Improvements Personal Properly Gross , .... l'f $1 .20!,(H4,$26• 1,760,910,090 :Jll&,798,820 $3,348,753.436 ... " $1,515,543.220 1.982,515,640 438,970,590 $3,937,029,450 -·· Pll'C.m' 1nc,..11 IMni ... $.114,498,694 26.2 221,605 ,550 12.6 52,171,770 13.3 $588,276,014 17.6 Less: Non· I business inventory -homeowenrs exemptions) Reimbursible Exemplions · (8&,040,133) • 182,082,357) 3.957,776 4.I Nel Taxable Value $3,262,713,303 $3,854,947,093 $5112,233,700 IU New County Assess~ent Hits Neivport Hardest County Assessor Andrew Hinsh11w·s revaluatioo of all properties In the county for the 1970-71 tax year hit Newport Beach the hardesl blow, based on sample figures of assessed valuations given for lwo homes in each of eight county com· munities. Le banon Hijacker Suffers Breakdown BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -C.'hrlstian Belon. who hijacked 1 Trans World AirUnes jel (rom Paris to Beirut i11 Ja111uary, was transferred ~1onday from prison to a hospital for psychiatric "treat· mcnt. The three Lebanese doclots who recommended Belon's transrer said the 26-year'<lld Frenchman had suffered several brcakdo"•n.s in his a ll since his trial began Friday 011 charges arising from the hijacking. Court officials said the trial would resume ln October. A Balboa Penlt'L'lula home built In 1938 is up $2,670 -from $6,130 lo $8,800, or 43.5 percent. The other Newport sample (built In 1934)· f&red better with an increase or $1,060, Crom $5,610 to $6,670, or 18.9 percent. Other Orange Coast city samples : ·'" 1960 i002 '" 1953 19511 '" 1937 19511 ... 1D62 1960 Huntington Beach ••• "" 14.380 15,190 4,700 5,370 Costa Mesa '"' ,,,. 3.230 3,990 3,680 4.430 -·· '""'"" ' 110 1,11311 ..... lllCrNM 760 7!0 Laguna Beach ..... ••• ... ·~ 3.130 3,350 l20 6.910 7,630 720 San Clemente O.llltr , ... ... llKr .... 3.970 4,010 40 4,670 $,400 730 • ... Ctfll ... lllCtMM 18.5 21.9 ... ,_.,_ lllCn- 23.S 20.S ·-,:"!.': . 7.0 10.1 • •• _,.,. lllCtNM 1.0 IU tax reform plan goes '1fough the legislature, as now written, · t-h e homeowners' exemption will be increased $250 lrom the cWTent $750 to $1,000. The asses.wr estimates that this will shift 95 percent of the pre$ent veterans' exemptionJ ($1,000) tG the homeowners category with a $1.S million increase in tax r~venu.e• to local pvernmeots and the county, This will . be true because the state reimburses the county a~ cities for the homeowners e.xempUon but local aovemmenf.s mim absorb ·the veterans' exempt.iom.. · "1 hated lhe mldcalf look in 194e when l wa.s 24 and despise it now," 43-year-old Ann Poll8Jd .said as she marched with her 17-year~ld daughter, Nancy. I There were dlsse,nters. "My gosh, those old lacli~ should be at home," said J ackie Patterson, .a J3.. year-old observer who WOlt 'a midi. "lt'~ disgusting lo stand here Ind watch their varicose veins. I never Wore minis because I don't ha.Ye· the fi&urt . ·for tlisn." The young sokller was fatally wounded while on guard duty in Wertheim, Gennany. · The Bloom family, 23922 Stillwater Lane, suggests memorial contributions · to the Listening Ears service provided by the South ~ Counseling Center which will open--nut month. . Bloom le.aves hi! parents; two slaters. Teri ~m and Mrs. Wendy Finch or Niguel; paternal grandparerta, Mr. and Mrs. A.W. BkJom of Loog Belch, CaW.; maternal grandpa-.S, M1' Ind Mrs. J. Zulauf ot Windsor, Colo., and• greet~ uandmclh<r, Mrs. Ivy Tbo'1oD ol Phoenix, Ariz. Generals Best Bias-Ply Tire White.walls only 99¢ more than our regular low blackwall price 4-PLY NYLON CORD Jet-Airm • Famous. Dual Tr-Md O..ip • Conl<Mnd Shoulder TlllE ,, •• n.. .. c ... . 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"""""'"" ..... 147·1110 ----------'":--'OIPllML TN I,,, WORTH Wiiie ...,., TOWN TO GU----------- ' I I I , 4 DAil Y PILOT (~ -.. ....., .. ..., ....., -------------- Effects Told Israeli Air Force Attack Missiles lly VaHed Pr<11 la-t!Gaal braet's .noo.top air adacks •ialnst SoYiet-l>uilt ....... >lies aJq the Sue< cm have atarted cutting down Oil Che number of mlailt f1rinp, • ttni<r l•aell mUitaey difcer s8'd today tn Ttl A~v. tu ol NoodO)' tile 1.....U Alr Force 11s1oe -. and s~ Jels bad Carribodians Recapture Key Mountain nown s,:i coosecuUve ~· 1&ainel the 8ket erected 15 miles behind the cm•I. ·The olf.-said the -flrilll' t_..iolfMooday. fJroel earlier tlU ""1llh ~ coo- sltuctloo ol SAM S miaoile Illes 15 miles bebiod the <*II.I and said one ol lbe -les --fnd by 111•-and thM R1nrim¥ were beipioc Es;yp- tians fire the older SAM% - Deoplle Joa ol lt>ree Pl>antm>a lor,.i sJepped up the att.tcks, and diploma" in J.....iem called l!raeli efforia lo knock out the missiles a key fac:lor in ourrent mideast diplomatic activities. An Israeli military spokeSman ssid earlier today Israeli troops caught an Egy}>tian patrol on the east side of the canal during the nlih4 llilled one i11- ftltrator and sent the mt fleeing in a storm CJl artillery fire. • Antonio CarNnl, 57, of 1 Tarry. town, N.Y., bas been arrested for growing marijuana in his vege-- table garden. He says bis wife uses- tbe plant for cooking. Police said they found about 300 of the canna~ bis plant&, ,Frida~ among the to- matoes, stringbeans, corn and let• tuce Carrozzi cultivates on his property. Cammi told police bis wife uses the seeds of the plants for soups and on Christmas sweets, but that she throws away the leaves preferred by smokers. Chief John P. J andrucko said he understood such culinary use of cannabis was a custom in some l talian families. ' Cammi, who will have a hearing next· 'lbursd3y on a violation of the public health law, said bis wife will bring the judge a cup of soup. PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) - parts of the reeort area 50 miles we.st up Ille jungled alopes of M~ Kiri Ran Mon!ay afternoon and recaptured key parts o ftbe reaort. ma 50 mile!: west of Ptvm> Penh, a military spokesman reported today. A spokesman in Oairo identified the intruders as guerrillas of the Egyptian· backed. Mab Sinai organizaticas. He said Uie guen1llas placed espn,tve dw.rges under Israeli army imtellations and destroyed communication n e t w o r k s before withdrawing with the loss of one dead . SURPRISE TWIST TO BLUDGEON ING CASE -'VICTIM' ARRESTED Fred Senff, 31, Transported to Prison Wi rd of County-USC Medlc•I Center • • ' 1'hrtf11tar-old . 81't:7tda Bushman' 'of Anke•y. Iowa can think of inothing TMrt tklightfxl than petting a dotoftv dtu:~ing. Brenda Mei the most f1m right hert during the Fttt•rt Fann- «'TS of America booth at the Am:tn11 Fun and Fttd now.. • A Z?-yOIMld striking Cleveland bus drlve~litUe~y qpm bis INmlr• lie !or Ill"'· lenlton of liiue to off the prtn- cipal on hi.I car lou; "Don't call me !or ~thy." /1 bank spokes- man told Ho..W Auivttlno. "I have to walk to wort. If w f! have 'to re- possess your car, , then you can walk. 0 The strike of transit work· ers .in Cleveland is in its second week. • As a tram rolled into a CM· lisle, England VQrd Sundaf, reri· ~nts_rwhed to thrir..-Uleplwnea _ to coU police whn they ht'ard: "IHelp: Help: Help: This train ia bting attacked by bandiU. Plmse infonn !Ju: police." Police found the train empty and said· a ~chanical fault had triggered off the recorckd alarm message. • Police say thieves have made off with just about everything in· eluding the kitchen sink, from an easlside Tucson home. C, E. Goy· ette, part owner of the unrented. house, told police burglars took not only the sink, but the bathtub and a host of other fixtures as well. Po- lice say they be1ieve the thieves made their get-away through the front door, since that too waa miss- ing. 'Figbllllc continued on the mountain today, and the Cambodian command ~ -r.... ol about 1,000 Viel Cong and North Vietnamese mwh- ed into ~ battalion headquarters 25 miles ~ south of JOrl Rom. The spokesman sakt the attackers ~cted heavy casualties on the gove11unent force at the village d Srak Nea~ then withdrew, carrying their, dead and .......i..t wifh them. · .,,,. curn...t Communia\ objeclive in ~a . a~ to ·be to shatter • govemmmt -and fnllict CU!l•llle• to damajJe the ,.....le of the 'Cambodian fp. . The heovy fllhting west and soulhw<tt of Ptmom., Penh once again imperiled f!iPwlY 4, the cllpitol'a only link wilh the deep water, Port ol Kompong Som and ibe o:uitr1'1 on1y'd.l refinery, the mllllaey opo-.i Mid. Kin Rom lo JO miler north ol the highway. '11>e milltary opoltesman aaJd the relief_ force of C a m b o d I 1 n -""""'"" and trained by the U.S. 9peoill Fon:a In -VI<!• nam's Mttq Delta bod rotal<en the maln bolel ... -v'llm Nhe said the --ladll7 .... lbal figllthw WU continuJng. 'l1>e --•neut~· -atop .... J,ooNoot ..,. u ... ,... o""""" early Salur<lay "'21 ~'>' casua111es. 'lbere bu heal ao oftlClal rep>rt of total -in the fighlinc. l>ul the go..........t claims enemy -are high, portly due lo bombing and strafing by the Clmbodian •lr force's T2I fitbt«-bombers and Soiih VJet, -~7 gunships. The miliCary spokesnan also reported mort barulment of government fOl'Cff at Kompong 1bom, IKt miles north of Pbncm Peah. He aaid heavy rein- forcement of p vemnent troops ttJett continues I S tbe Cambodian command ptepues for • eecond major Comm1Dlist oHeosive aplDat the town, a provincial headquarten. KGm!>ong 'l1lom WU under aiege for nearly all of Maly and June. 20,000 Dock Union Workers Stay Home LONDON (UPI) -Almost hall of Bnl.ain's Jongshoremen refused to wotk today despite a tentative last.minute agreement that averted the first na· tionwide dock sbike in 44 years. Ia London, Tllbury, Liverpool and Glasgow, u esUmated 20,000 of Britain's 47.000 loogsboremen either stayed home or refuaed lo work. In 90me cases they did _, m the orders of local unk>n officials in defiance or their 1ational uaion leaderabip. It was the second Egyptian canal crouiog ~in ao nmny •Cairo sa1d Monday its CUttn"llmdce ioflicted heavy C9J<ies on the bratll Ride iri a raid Swmy nigbl, Ille first EgypUao crces-canal raid in Jll(ft than a moolh. Israel denied it. Military epokesmen in Tel Aviv said there were no Israeli casualties kl the brief 10 p.m. skirmil!lh Monday after the Eg)'fltian commendos w e r e -. They said-and S81d>eis of np1oo1 .......... foood ..., the F,gyp- tian who was slail\. , · . The -" the ct<Dll>indoa fled ...... the canal undel" • hail ol hntdl artillery tank fire, ~ Tel Aviv en· -said. Jne1i -p1ao ... earlier had cunplet<d their· !l3rd sue· cealive day of nidl .p.mt Cairo'• canal line. I Soviets, Nasser Hammering Out NeiAJ Peace Plan llOllDOft (UPI) ~,,,. --Vnlan, I lo -.i.up•·lalb wilh EoPUa Pre&det>t Gama! Abdel NIS9f!r', is hammering out· a modified pockage ,J>iaJI m a Middk! Eut aed.Jemeot, diplomatic ·MIUJ'Ct'!s said today. They said lhe plu lo be of!er<d shortly will neither accept nor reject the American peace plaa offered recently. Jn.steld, the Russians will present a C01Jn1«·plan for consideration by the big !our. Neither Egypt llOl' Russia is prepared to accept the American plan in it.. ~t form -1"' ls Lsrael, the sources Slkl. But none has formally rejected it or ls likely to now, the sources said. Dfpk>rnaUc eources said the talks between Nauer aAd 'his aides and the Kremlin leadership were "e1lremely tough." Discussions center 01 Egypt's demands for additional more sophi!ticated and Clftensive weapons and more direct Soviet mWtary cooperation; the Russians are prtsslng for some move toward a polltical setUemeRl, the sources said. Nolhing definitive on Moscow's latest Mkl.dle East stud is anticipated until ,JJie t.alks with Nasser have been com· pleted, .probably by week's end, and Nasser hall returned to Cairo, the sources said. By then NU!et will have been in the Soviet Unioa three weeks -an unusually long time for Nasser's absence from Cairo, especially in face or the grave Middle East crisis developmeRts. Heavy Rai11-s Over Plains • Showers Expected in Great Lakes and Rockies Albullllfl'lut All111lt fl•ktolltld l !Jmtrcir. .. M "fllt LIW PrK. .... I) •t '" " " " n " n H ... .. " Poverty Areas' Jobless Levels Moving Higher WASIUNGTON (UPI) -The sharp rise in unemployment this year increased the already high jobless rates among the city podr, but not as sharply as in other urban areas or the nation as a whole, according to the Labor Depart- ment. The department's ~u of Labor Statistic• said Monday Ula( during the past 12 mmths, the jobless rate in poverty nelghborhoods of the nation's 100 largest. metropolitan areas increased 33 percent. The rat.e for nation rose 38 percent and that for other urban nelg~. 47 percent. But UOfffDployment among the urban poor still remained higher. 'Ibe bureau said that while joblessness ror tht nation rose fftlm · 3.4 percent to 4.7 .percmt,..,during the past year, it ~ """' i.1 ~ lo 7 percent lo lbO _,, P"'aly nelJilil>orhOods. Tile rise for~ other nel~houds was from 3 percent lo 4.4 percent, '. '"Mle less rapid ri&e ln the jobless rate· in poverty areas probably refleci3 the large proportion of -workers from poverty areas who are employed in relatively Jow-.skilled and service-related jobs, which have been less affected by the recent economic slowdown." the bureau said. 1'le statistics included some middle and upper income families because the survey was based on all families living in·cerlain urban tracts, the report said. Antisecrecy Bill Faces Hous e Vote ; Okay Expected WASlIINGTON (UPI) -Bipartisan house reformers brought their main an· tisecrecy amendme"t to the floor today with all signs poin~g to approval - even under the existing anonymous voting system it seeks lo cure. More than 100 other attempted revisions were in prospect as the house, started amendiftg a 141-page reorganiza· tion bill drafted by the Rules Committee and proposing scores of more modest changes in congressional procedure. But the refonn coalition, concentrating on a ~kage of IO amendmeRts geared especially to putting members om record on all major issues, arranged ·to get in early with the most sweeping of their antisecrecy moves. It woO.ld provide that clerks list mem· bers passing through counters for and against amendments to bills under de- bate on the House floor. These lists would be made public at once. The Senate already does most of it.! voling by roll call. But unde'r traditional Hoose procedure. inherited fr om the British House of Commons, maj(f issues "now are often resolved on "teller" votes with bodies counted -but names not recorded. That was how today's anlisecrecy a vote laken in public but under con· ..... 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Police Monday arrested ~red Senff. 38, on suspicion of assault, attempted murder and the murder o( two members of his family in the attack, which took place in the family home early Wed· nesday. Police Lt. Wayne Coleman said Senff's injuries appeared to be self-inflicted. "We have every reason lo believe (Senff's) v.'Ollnds occurred before the fire started," Coleman said, "and ifs my personal opinion that there's no chance that the wounds came from any members of the family attempting to feld him off. "We Dew from the beginning that they could hav, been self.lnflicted," be added. "They Wffe glancing wounds, rather than solid direct blDWs as used against other members of the family." Senff, his wife, Gloria, 33; daughter Jennie, &; sOJr Kim, 10; and Mrs. W. E. Chapman, SJ, were found in the home by firemen after a passing police officer noticed smoke coming from the house. A bloody claw hammer and an empty Foreign Legion Steals the Show On Bastille Day PARIS (UPI) -Parisians danced h1 the streets uRtil dawn and sho t fireworks to celebrate the storming of the Bastille ISi years ago today. Police clashed with antigovernmcnt demonstrators before dawn near the sile o( the old prison. A mililary parade featuring the first public display of .FraRCe's medium range nuclear missiles and a return to the Champs Elysees of the French Foreign Legion was the highlight of the day. The parade, lo be reviewed by Presi- dent Georges Pompidoo, is the traditional 'way the nation marks lhe opening of the French Revolution. l. The parade brought together 10,000 marching men, hundreds of low fl ying jets and taaks and armored vehicles. But the foreign legionnaires were the • center of altention. Former President Charles de Gaulle had banl!ed the legion from the parade since the end of the Algerian War in 1962 because of their open sympathy with Algeria's French settlers. gasoline can were found iaside the house. Authorities said all were unconscious and Kim was pronounced dead on anival at a hospital. Mrs. Chapman died 16 hours later without regaining con- sciousness. Senff ugained consciousness Thursday and told authorities "I don't want to talk about it (the slayings)." Jenale also regained consciousness Thursday and was questioned, but p0lice refused to disclose what she told them. fl.1rs. Senff still is in critical conditio1'. paralyr.ed from the beating, and has not regained consciousness. The beatings at· first wue linked to the hammer beating or an elderly man in his nearby Rosemead home two days earlier. Authorities also investigated the possibility the beatings were related tc> the hacking deaths ol two youths on a beach near the Univer&ty of Califonia at Santa Barbara July 4. Three days alter the Senff beatings, three members of a Wilshire District family were bludge.oned to death. Authorities Sunday arrested Gerard Trent Jr., 25, far the slayings of Mrs. Carolyll Stafford, 37, and her· daughters, Carol Lynn, 17, and Julie, 8. Authorities said Tre11.t and his family once shared the Stafford home and dis· rount.ed any connection with the Senff beatings. Virginia Coal · Miners End Wildcat Walkout MULLENS, W. Va. (VP!) -About 2,000 striking miners prepared Monday night to return to work in the Southern West Virginia coal fields, ending a one-- day wildcat walkout caused by picketitl' disabled miners and widow.!!. Roving bands or pickets cl09ed at least 10 mines Monday, Idling only S per cent of the state's 40·,ooo miners. nit pickets were protesting the United MiQi Workers Union (UMW) pension a!f hospital policies. • ,, Simplifies Its Title ,. NEW 'O(JRK !AP) -The Vnited eoiji. munlt)lo-Fwkls and Couaclls of Alherl9f says it has changed its name to Unit.ti 'Vay of America. ~- "We wanted a simple name that would give people a clearer and more descn,. live idea of what our organization 9' trying to do," ~plained a spokesmH: at the national headquarters Monday. _. • r ·Love Is Blind Viscount's Son Marries Call Girl .., SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -The only son of a British viscount told a court today he was "tricked" into marTying an Australian callgirl who went to Miami Beach, Fla ., three days after the wed· divig. The Hon. John Desmond Anderson. 20, pleaded guilty to to.rglng the signature of his (athu, Viscount \Vaverley, on a marriage consent form. Ande~ said he met the glrl. Anne Surette David9on, In a hotel bar five days after he af'rived ln Sydney last July. "She: appeared to know my fathtr had 1 Utle and we had a Iona: ~ vtrsallon," he said , "I should have been on my guard." His testilll(l'ly continued : M ls s Davidson was "beauUful and Im- maculately dressed'' and told hlm ~ story about a breach of promise case against a Melbourne buslness tyroon. "Four days of heCUc living followed ,'' and lhen she suggested marriage. '\Icing £Ulllble to a h11.td luek slory -- •• T agreed though 1 knew my father woulll never agree to marriage. 1 forged rty father's signature on the marriage cola- ~t fonn. "Due to my near hysterical -conditi.n during the wedding ceremony the cleik in the registrar general's office threa 1 eel to stop the proceedings. "fl.ty condition was brought about ~ Anne wanting to drink three bottle1 :Gt champagne btfore the ceremony lb celebrate." Two days later the girl, who a lot older than he, said she w~ call girl and wished she had not ma him. Off she went ftle ne:rt daJ Jf Miami Stach, The judge nol<d lhat Anderson duri.11 his year in Australia h111 been eonvtctld of stealhiR. receiving stolen goods 9 larceny. He put him on probaUon Iii' a year, ordered him to post a $* behavior bond. and told him he wO-. recommend that he be dep<>rted it ltt falltd to report regularly to the probattfin service. ' My Lai . Report -Finished WASHINGTON (UPI) - HOU6e investigators h a v e finished a "no wrutewash11 repart on 11\e alleged slaying ol J75 civ\ltans at My Lat hainlot, Soulh Vlelnam, 21 rnootbs ago, ....... sald lo. day. Ship Sinks. • Ill MASSENA, N.Y. (UP I) - The US.foot C a n a d 1 an rreighter Eastcliffe Hall hit a &hoal and sank In Ille St. Lawrence Seaway early today, ' . apparently killing nine ol the 21 ipenons aboard.· • A Seaway Authority &pokesman said nine persons were missing and presumed dead akhoogb only Ille body of.Ille captain, Alberl Groul•, 52; of Montreal had been recovered by mJdmomlng. aakl 12 perscn1, all crewmen aboard lhe ore canier, were rescued. Two were admitted lo Wlnche!lter Memorial Hospital in Wlnchester, Ont., In good condition. "They said U>ey had bil • somothlng very hard. They thought they had r u n aground," hospital supervisor Mabel Ogden reported . TllH<lay, July 14, 1970 D~LY Pllllr § Seaway; 9 Missing autln'llles nld. !Wt did not lndlcale ii w"' ln lho Moreb for lho mlllll!C The ohip, owned by Georce In danger ct 1lllkln(. and .,.. !U. ~ Iii<! Hall Co<p. ol Montttal sank The thlp wu reported to ....,. omnpaloo were caJlod with only the top 15 feet o[ have tunk at 4:10 a.m. out. Its mast showing above the The survivor& were found Jn Montreal, H at 1 Corp. of. wllerllne. clinging to . llleJacUla and ficlals nld .Zl penono, !D- A ~away spokesman said floeUng debris. Vacationing cludlne "two P,JU." were Ille EBl!(clilfe Hall was lhe campen along ti.. shores ol aboard.'lho ..,..r when II Jell fourth Hall line ship to go the scenic waterway joined Sorel, Que. down tn_ the last six years.I-;:========:::;:==;:;======::,- ternationa1 section of the Seaway, running between the United States and Canada. , The ttport by four members al the House Ann<d s..vices Committee ha.ii been odered printed by Rep. F. F..dward Hebert (().La.), !<>< publica· lion laleT. One investigator said, "It won't be a whitewash but (M) may not go as far as 90me memben · of the (Armed Services Committee would like." He de9Cl'ibed the report as "pretty tough" but did not say on whom . • Divers searched for the other victims. Everett Zoller, master of the Seaway's Eisenhower Lock, sald they included five men, two women and two cbildren. Thelr names were not immediately known. The Eisenhower lock near here is about l50 m i I e s southeast of Ottawa and about' 150 m i I e s northeast oC Syracuse, N.Y. ,The 2,140-ton vessel was en route up the Seaway with a load of plgiron !Of Saginaw, Mich., when it struck a rock on Chrysler Shoal on the Canacfian side of the In· tern a tl·ona l waterway, ~ :ke:ia~ir:idin~.:'~~ If ~ have· flt The Eastcliffe Hall cleared tKe time c=·~ the Eisenhower Lock at 1:30 W • a.m. and at 3 a.m. radioed a passing Slip, the motor vessel: . Taron, that it was aground. PSA has But. the pilot aboard the ~:;:.~~ the Yicatlon. Hebert, who relused com· ment oo the findings, would say only Ute report was a "oomprehensive" account of' u.. .1nveo11gatioo wruc11 was Goinn-'11100 • Far ordeftd by Anned Services :I .. Chairman L. Mendel Rivers Front wheels of tanker truck hang over the edge of (D-S.C.), Dec. 12. The incident the Benicia·Martinez Bridge in Vallejo after collid· ~rlyo:ccurredMardll6, U;ig with two other vehicles Monday. Three persons A source, not Hebert, said were burned in the spectacular accident which hurl- ••· · Ilg u· 1 d ed a camper unit into the river. i.ir.:: 1nves a on r e v e a e _:,e__:_:_::_o_c...:c.c..:.=.c..c::.:c _________ _ there was an incident in the village, but withheld details of what the investigators discovered. "As rar as b.ctual ltatements, there will be no surprises," the 50llrce said. The 1'ep(rl lists a number of recommendations, about what were desrcibed a s •;shortcomings in some places of the system .'' Twelve anny officers and enlisted men have been charged with murder or premeditated murder as a result <A. the incident, and five have been ordered to courts- mal'llal. Kidnap Fund Gets $1,000 "LANSING, Mich. CUPI ) An anonymous donor trying to spread "love and goodwiµ" has offered a $1,000 reward ... 0 1l>e kidnape< al pretty ·Latrie MUl'lliJ¥Wl, 16, il she Is -unbanned. Father JUchanl <Brier <A Alie ~ -pmloral office said Monday he receiv• ed a letter with $1,000 saying : . "The only thing he hes to do is release Miss Muminghan ative. He does not have to surTender personally, though l advise surrendering, though oompound the error he has made. Police Use Tear Gas To Disperse Youths By tht Auodated Press Police moved in with tear gas, smoke canisters and riot sticks Monday night. to disperse a noisy crowd o[ about 1,000 youths in Milwaukee, Wis. Four policemen and a youth were Jlightly injured and 12 persons were arresred at Water Tower Park, scene o£ an earlier disturbance. The police went into action after the crowd began tearing down signs which proclaimed a 10 p.m. curfew. Many · of the youths pelted police cars with rocks and bottles, heavily damaging some d them . Police and y<J1U1g people had clashed et the ·park July I and 2 after area residents and officials of a nearby ho!pilal COlll!>lained <( all· night noise in the area. Meanwhile, racia1ly tense New Bedord. Mass., 'and Highland Park. Mich., were relatively calm. The comparative quiet in New Bedford came after Sen. Edward W. Brooke •(R·Mass.), the nation's onJy Negro senator, appealed to area residents to ''cool it"'. Before making his televised appeal, Brooke met Monday with the city's black leaders and told them he would enlist federal and state governments in an effort to get better hous-- ing and education and more jobs. As a conciliatory gesture, Mayor George Roberts relax~ ed a 9 p.m. to S a.m. curfew imposed ,Sunday, moving the starting Ume up to 10:30 p.m, Ajr Crash Toll at 109 MONTREAL (UPI) -Air Canada said Monday a 16- year-old boy not previously mentioned was a victim in the jetliner crash near Toronto Jast week. 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MAIN omc:E AT THE PLAZA IN DOWNTOWN °'ANGE • 1RANCM O,,ICU: OIWIGE: TIJSTIN & <XX.LINS; CHAPMAH·PllOSPfCT SliOf'. PING CENTER • COSTA MESA: MESA VERDE DRIVE & ADAMS AVE. •SANTA ANA: 17TH ST. & TIJSTIN AVE. MEMlltl! F.».l.C. ' ' • Onlario provincial police · Orange Day Parades Reported Peaceful Chief, Pies WASHINGTON (UPI) -Lt. BELFAST, Northern Ireland message to British Prime (UPI) -P~mier James Minister Edward Heath : ••t Chichester-Clark today thank-am happy to report to you ed British troops, Northern that yesterday (Monday) with Ireland's Security Forces and the eyes or the world on them, the people of the province Ulster people behaved with for keeping the peace during great restraint, good humor Monday's Protestalt Orange and common sense., • Gm. Leslie R. Groves, head al lhe Mllhllan Project which developed the atomic bomb during World War II, died Monday night. He W33 73. Groves, who was retired, suffered a heart attack about > 10 p.m. EDT. He wes taken to Walter Reed Army Medical Center where he died about 11:15 p.m. Day celebrations. "I want to thank you and The Britsh Army anni:iunced your colleagues for the ad- it may withdraw some ol its dltional troops made available, troops from the area "IC · many of whom can very soon, there are no further rtots ." I hope, return to their former Groves, an anny engineer, took over the Manhattan Pro- ject, 1"e higllly -et -gram to harness the atom. Ch.ichester-Olrk said in a duties." Locked in these fuel pellets, which contain uranium, is an incredible amount of energy. •For instance, one cubic foot of Uranium 235 will generate more electricity than 32 billion cubic feet of natural gas. At Edison, we've been using uranium fuel pellets like these for more than two years. The energy thev releas~ wns the giant turbine at the San Onofre Nuclear Gen· erating Station. In the years ahead, Edi.son plans to build additional nuclear power units at San Onofre to meet your need for more electricity, But are nuclear power plants harmful to the environment? First, let's consider radiation. Although it is true that a nuclear power plant such as San Onofre is a source of some radioactivity' it is far below the limits allowed. Standards set by the Federal Radi- ation Council are rigidly enforced by theAtornic Energy Commission. Man has learned to control radia· ti on so well that you could live next door to a nuclear power plant such as San Onofre for 20 years before receiving as much radiation as from a_chestx-ray. What about sea water used to cool condensers at the San Onofrt ' NuclearPfant?Whatistheresult tour to Fl'Oft' $$4.50 (plus aif fare). Disappear britfly on 1 thrifty PSA tour. Tum up at the Top of the Mark, ln Ghlrardalll s(iuare~ Fisherman's Wharf, or cn.i!slng the Bay. Hotels (two nights), famous ra&taurants, night Ille, many extras. Want lo know mom abo!Jt PSA'• San Francisco fling that 11retche!I dayt and donars? Call your travel agent or PSA. PSA at-you a Ifft. when this water is returned to the ocean? Nineteen 5UIVCVS con• ducted over the past seven years at San Onofre have revealed no adverse effects· on the marine environment. Protecting the environment-the land, the sea, the air-is of prime importance to Edison.And we sincerely believe that nuclear power plants can help us do it. They are a dependable source of low-cost power-and a clean source of power, too. E Southern California Edison ~1 .... .,.. '.• •, • DAIL~ PILOT E'QITORIAL P AGE ./ • Chicanery. Ill Taxation • I I I I I I I I Air travel'taxes went up Ju)y 1 from 5 percent to 8 percent -the result of a congressional decision to help finance President Nixon's $1~ blllion, 10-year airport·-· airways program. Because the tax fans on those who will benefit most, It likely ·Will draw minimum complaint from air travel· en. But 9n another ..Ore, it aliould drow maximum compl.;nt from evOl)'one. 1Congress, in an act of what the travel industry calls "chicanery in an election ye.ar," threw a cloak of con· cealment around the tax. Anyooe who records on· a ticket or in an adverti.Sement how much ls fare and how much is tax is subject' to a SlCMf fine for each infraction. Legislators demanding tougher tn1Ut·ln-lending laws, clearer auto warranties and more infonnative food labels have turned around and concealed tax truth in air travel. Taxes of all lclnds should always be out in Ute open In a free society !or, like musbroouu, they grow best in the dait. What's needed is a tough Jaw prohibiting anyone in or out of government from trying to hide any tax from the public. N_o Time to Desert OCCA ----'-·--- Along about Jllld-summer of each year, various pub. lie bodies ~ city council, county boards, school boards and the like -often come into the "silly season ." This is a brief period of letdown when, finally re- lieved of.. the grinding tensions of budget preparations, 1alary negotiations, tax maneuverings and sihular har- assments, members of these otherwise cautious bodies lose their perspective or let down their guard and say Qr do sorhe surprising things. 1'1lls may have been the situation for the Hu ntington Beach City Council -or at least some members of it - whe11 that city council voted 4 to 2 to terminate the city's Will Public ! Pay to Figh't ... 1 ·Pollution? Dear Glooniy Gus: i J _t Jud8fnl by 1101110 of the tripe now puaJng for literature on our book 11111. 'l'bomP Carlyle was right ,when ht wrote. "There is a great dllcovery. 81111 to be made In litera-. tute, that of paying literary men by the quanUty they do not write,'' ·I 'I I ' 1 • • ' • • . ! ' 1-• l I • • I • . : • . • . . i t I • • ' ( ~ ' f l • I I I f • • • • • • l : . 'l1Mn bu been an enormOUfl spate of •leuvirumid" boob pouring out this apring and sunmer, and most af them have ftoat.ed ecross my desk. Pollution aeemo lo be aJmool aa popular a 111bjecl as 1a tbde days. ·0ne of Ille upeda of Ille problem that worries1 me ii whelher people will con- tinue 10 bock lhe pollution llgbl when it bqloa lo -lltem atcnlficanl money and 111bstantlal elfM. 11 will nol be hard to bring lndutlty IO heel for its offen,ses. or to see that the various governments themsetve1 cease from polluting: but what-is going to· happen to this noble campaign when it comes down to the individual? AS MELVIN BENARDE points out fn hiJ new book, "Our Precarious Habitat,'" the prob\ems of waste-disposal don't engage the creative and inquisitive minds. Wast,e.disposal research and development ls low in ~atus, and doesn't attract the talented people it so desperately needs. · "'111e past flfty years," Benarde remarks, "have witnessed little change tn waste-disposal practices • . • Com· munitles want to spend little, lf anything, on their waste, particularly with so many other problems that demand a slice of the tu dollar . ., BOW MANY families , he asks, en- -L. D. T. """ ............................... .......................... , .... ........................ ....., ...... courage MIDI or daughters to pursue careen in llDiWfon, pJbUc healtti, or the environmental sciences? "Yet these," he points out. 0 are far more immediate community concerns than such luxuries as a bUUon-volt electron generator." Who has ever heard of a public-spirited citizen. a philanthropist or a private foundaUon 1etting funds aside for cleaner water'? N. .Roger Starr asked, not long ago: "Who wants a sewage treatment plant named for him?" Meanwhile, Jibrarles and museums proliferate, but only add to the pollution problem. CITIZENS ARE already turning down more bond issues than they are ap. proving, for public improvements. for schools and sanitation-systems. 'nley don't want to spend more of their tax dollars for such projects, totally unaware of the "hidden price,. they are pa)'ing for their afOuence. Concluding his book, Benarde poses the pessimistic question : "When in the history of man has the general com- munity ever been in favor of attempt5 to upgrade the conditions of life! Advances have usually come thro\Jgh the efforts of a few bold men who had to struggle q:ainst organized op- -position and the inertia of masses of people." It looks as If tlle public is willing to do anything for a better enviroMlent, ucept. pay for iL Perversion of Thought Irrespective of the defense capabilities of South Vietllam, advocates of quick U.S. withdrawal discount the danger of Conununist Norlh Vietnamese reprisalR against the population of South Vietnam. Their sanguine calculations appear to rest on wishful thinking. An Asaociated Press dispatch tells of a study of the killings of Vietriamese citizens in the city of Hue in the 1968 Tet offensive. 'nle study show·s that the "liquidatioo" was planned and systematic. The killings occurred In three atages during the 26-day. battle for Hue. The AP dispatch said, "It started with the elimination or persons on a blackli!;t and ended in efforts by the retreating forces t.o 'leave wo witnesses'," 111£ FINDINGS, according to the dispatch, ·are contaioed in a report by ( Gu est Editorial '--.. : , ) a U.S. government political analyst regarded as an expert on the Viet Cong. The report states that 2,810 bodies have been exhumed at nearly 20 locations south and southeast of Hue. 111 addition, 1,940 persons are Usted as missing. The Communists appear to have suc· ceedfid in placing the United States in the position of having to defend its action! against the world while even the .most inhuman Communist atrocities are ac- cepted as normal and even praiseworthy. Such perversion of , thought , will ever rtmlil a black mark against civilization. . lldutrl1I News Revkw ·--------By GHl'f8--------. Dear George: U wornta libtrat& lhemse.lves and become equal IO men socially and occupatlollally, w111 It be •c· ce.pt.able for womtn to ar;.k men for daln md ao on? U so, are youafnCJe! FRAN Dear Fna: lf I "ere 1lng1e do you think, f would be aittl.ng •t \his silly typewriter trying lo pay the grocery b111 with all thete Ubtraltd wom<n ••king for daltaf Deer Gtorae: In a recent column you wrote that It would help if readera aent their money-handling problems lo you. l've explained my economic troubles to you three times Row • What about it? S.W • Dear s.w. It helped 8 lot, Just II f said -your letters 011 money l)l'Oblems were: very interestlng, 111 usually the only mail 1 get con&isls or overdue bUIJ. .. participation In the Orange'County Coast AssoclaUon. The action was tnggered by Councilman Jack Green. who has a . personal peeve with the Coast, Asso- ciation because it has spoken against proPoSed dissolu- tion af the Orange County Harbor District. When Green was mayor of Huntington Beach, he led the Orange County League o! Cities to a 13 to 10 vote to seek ab6lition bf the Harbor District. The Coast Assa. elation came out in favor of a proposal by its own studj committee to retain the district but increase the repre- sentation on the governing board and give the district c09rdinated responsibility for parks as well as for bar· bors and beaches. Green's personal vendetta against the Coast Asso- ciation was unhappily compounded by a totally out-of· line slur against the characters of Coast A5sociation . members by Councilwoman Norma Gibbs .. The Orange County Coast Association h3s been ln existence more than half a century. Its membership in· eludes every city government in the coastal area as well as most or the major civic and hu,.siness groups. along the coast and in some or the inlahd areas. Jts past activities have ranged from working to secure and protect Orange County beaches (most re· cently from oil poUution) to sponsoring Christmas light .. ing programs. Currently it is working on a Jong-range beautification project to make Coast Highway into a scenJc-h1ghway; an<I ts -seeking'-to encourage broad coast-wide intereSt in environmental and ecological problems. With the increasing pressures and problems of shoreline preservation, shoreline legislation and coastal area development, including new pressures from Sacra- mento. this hardly seems the time for a beach city to tum its back on any vehicle for coa,c.;t-wide cooperation. The Orange County Coast Association has served the coastal area -sometimes very welJ, sometimes less. well -for more than half a century. It has the po. tent1al for even more significant service in the 1'environ· rnent decade" immediately ahead. ,_ - f.,e11~rs of Blacks Misread Nixon's Motives Anti-Negro Charge_ Not Justified WASHING TON -A dll!mnt w•y ol looldng al nal~ problems has emerged Jn tPe Nixon. adminl!tratioo that there is a. valid q~ on how well it is understood. The race problem is a leading case in point. Certainly, Negro leaders, even those ju the moderate Na. tional Association for the Advancement ol Colored People do not understand Lhe President, mis- read his motives and now cateaoricaUy claa him as an~ NeJ?O ' -and wiU.. out justification. When these leaden have digested f:be latest proposals ClrcUlating in Ute Ni1on administration tlJey will no doubt con- clude that there is further evidence of the President's di...-ol .sympathy from the Negro cau.w. And tliat will not be i_ustified, either. ' The Nixon administration Is now ex- ploring ways of improving the economic and social ootlook for 40 percent of American families kl the socalled blue- collar, lower midd.Je incune claiss ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 -the "forgotten" people of.. the American system. These people, some 70 million family membeTS, are mostly white, although there are 2 million adult Negro males in the same class with some cl the same problems. Many millions ol these people are having THlS, OF COURSE, evokes visions or the political exploitatiqn of lower middle income group attitudes at the expense of programs against poverty and racial .,y inequality. But that is an unfair assess- ment and thls aspect need not divert serious lroubles. NOW THERE is no do.mt that Presi· dent Nixon's interest in Chis large seg- ment of the population was aroused by st~ of a white Micki.le America fearful Of aime, resentful of Negro "en-. c:roacbtnent" and plagued, by lnsecurily in an ec.uJXttic dead end. But -there is a black Middle America, t.oo, which. is seen p8rtkula11ly here in Waiilingtoo, and It is fearful of crime, resentiul of the encroadvnent ol lower status Negroe1, and plagued by insecurity in an economic dead eqd K ts desperately trytns lo ..cape. An unfortlm&e Jiirase crept into a study by tile Labor 'Depar1melll ol the needs of the blue collar' class, whether white or black. "'Ibey are overri_pe for a political l'eepor¥le to the pressing needs they feel so badly," wrote Assistant Secretary of LabOr Jerome M. Rosow. And, in lransmltU~ the .. report to Ille President retiring Labor S e c r e ta r y George P. Shult% deplored tile propensity ol 11te blue collar olass lo look· lo polili· cians like George C. Wallace fur an eX!pl'ession of dleir resentments and frustratioru. ' attention from the pressing nature of problems aflecting nearly a . third ol. the population who are not in poverty but a notch or two or three above it. They are not, in Shultz' phrase, "makidg K" as they grow older with added family responsibilities and ris.ing living costs. An average steel worker, for example. The example cited by Rw;ow is ol a worker starting out single with living costs of $3,358 and amual earnings of $5,741. Fine. By the time.he has married, produces two children and reaches the age of 41 his family budget costs have gone up to $10,347, but his estimated annual earning at t'he midpoint of the steel wage structure is $8,039. Not so good. THEN HE CAN ONLY make oul by eating up his savings, iI any, by moonlighting, or having his wife work, if she can, and by clamoring for and fighting for wage increases in the most militar;; way he kno~'s how. He may then vent his wrath in racial resentment, hatred ol "effete SDobs", Jong-haired youth, draft-card burners, college revolu· tionists, wellare redpients, aod all who are getting a free ride while he slogs through long days of hard work and i'> not making it in spite of his devotion to the American way. These are Mayor Daley's people in Chicago. There were some of them in the hard-hat demonstrations in New York. Others have protested in Pittsburgh. You can find them in every small town in America. They are on the buses in the cities paying a 41kent ~are, and head to thejr factory jobs m cars, with American flag decals, cos- Llng $900 annually to m•ain. .TAX RELIEF IS BARELY a token for them·. Inflation kills them . They are ashamed of their status, according to Rosow, and apologize to children trap- ped in the cycJe, dropping out of school in large numbers and not going on to college in the same1 numbers as children frcm higher incotbe families. It is not an encouraging picture. Rosow has several remedies: Child care to let mothers work , adult education, tax breaks, higher status (including national a~·ards and portrayal of various trades on postage st.amps). bette r transporta- tion, housing, recreation, al)d so oo. How much of this' has validity Is questionable. \Vhat is not questionable is that the problem is there· and Shultz, as head of the President's new Domestic OOuncil, will be in a position to do something about it . Students Unlikely to Affect Vote WASHINGTON -Advance indications are that an outpouring of student volunteer workers will NOT have a decisive, or even a dramatic, effect on the off.year congressional elections in November. The straws are alrt!ady blowing in the wind. They should be carefully studied, especially by the h i g h 1 y • motivated young men and women who plan to take a college holiday, authorized or unauthorized , and work this fall for House and Senate peace candidates. Many of those young men and women came angrily to Washington in the >A'a ke of the move ment of troop s into Cambodia and the death of stude nts al Kent State University a couple of months ago. They were IOld by many lawmakers to become active Jn politics -lo work to change the &ystem from inside the system. BACK ON CA~fPUS, many of them organized to screen congressional can- didates. The Princeton plan w a s developed, under 'A'hich students would be given a couple or weeks off for campaigning just before election day. ln the immediate aftermath of all this activity, much was written and published about a massive anti·>A·ar student move- ment in November. There w e r e speculative reports, accurate enough but misleading, that such a movement could even re·make the Congress. It is Important now to take a look at some of the factors involved ii such an anti-war student crusade. -The Issue -President Nixon's decision to send U.S. troops into Ca m- l;lodia will be debated long after election d1,y, but It Is not now , ln 1 campaign conttxt, the poh1rizing lncldtnt which 11 llrsl ....,.cd to be. Many political experts think the W>nomy, not tile war, will be the basic ·issue in most con· grtssional races. • -THE CANDIDATES -Recent Cllm- pa.igns, including the recent primary campalilJS, c1o.;.,ot 111ggcst that there • ' l ~ ~ Allen~oldsmit}t ' is a pailicularly favorable tide run.Aing for peace candidates. The opinion polls do not indicate, for the present at least, any shift in public sentiment which could be the precursor of such a trend. -The Test -One initial test of a Princeton-plan operation produced a negative result. In New Jerse.y1s IS~h congressional district, students from Princeton and Rutgers worked bard for 28--year-0ld anti-war candidate Lewis Kaden. However, in the primary last month Rep. Edward J. Patten wo" renomination as a Democrat by a rather comfortable 2 to I margin. -The Campuses -It now ~ars that the outpouring of student cam- paigners will be smaller•lhan suggested by early speculative reports. On many campuses there have been decisions, quite understandable. that the function of an educaUonal institution is to provide instruction for the students enrolled. ACTING ON A raUcnale of that sort. the •larvard faculty has voted against a Princeton.plan holiday. The student body at the University'<!/_ Washington. largest stale institution in ~ Northwest, \.'Otcd agains1 a ptt-elecllon recess by a margin of about 3 to 2. -The tacUcs -Perhaps most jm. portant, It is beeomlr\'I clear that many congressional candidates will be reluctant to use c:ollege students for canvassing 11nd other jobs which lnvolve direct deal- ing with the voters. That is bccau~ the colleges. U\emselves, are in disrepute w1th many coostituencles. Of course the earnest studetit crun- pa.igncrs are not, for the n1ost part. the same radlcal student! who havt ronlented student strikes and become involved in violence and dcstruct1on or property:J4everthelcss1 many voters do ---- not want to be told how to vote or how to behave by spokesmen from the discredited campuses. · IT SHOULD NOT be forgotten that, according to the Gallup poll, the Kent State deaths which so outraged academic communities were blamed primarlly on the kids, no!i' on the National Guard, and by an overwhelming margin. Congressional .. campaigners,. will surely not forget that. None of this ts to suietst that in- tertsted students abandon their cam- paign plans. Jndividual circumstances will decide individual congressional races, and all of these advance indicators could be erroneous 111 any, or all, of them. How to Address . Our La\vmakers U, I. llMATOltS Al•" Ct•flllol\ IOI, 31t N. S.rlfltl $t., ln Arooek!1 90021 •nd G-Mul'Jllv fltl. 1(17 lo!. ll:odM Or., tlt,,.,l't H!llt. Purina C-rU•klrl11 1mloni1 $4!"att Ofllct Biik! .. W•1hl"'""· O.C. 20.501. U.S. ltl'ltlSIMTATIV(I IOran" CH111Y Of!IJI ll:!ch1rd T. H•nro~ f3M Ol'ltrkl-0 ).' lltJ W (,..Kent A'ft., Suitt. JIO. ArllllltlmJ JoM G. $Cllfl'tlll cn111 0111r1c1•1t 1, .mt e. tt11 '""'' hottlfl. Our1na CaflG•Ull-t ~lSlofll' H1MI'. IJ16 LOl'l,...Orll! HoUM Off!c. B1".i lchmltr, 1'°8 L--11'1 l-*o\IM Olfia 8!09., W1llll"9t0fl, O.C. 20.SIS. STAfl SllfATOllS ,.OM Oll:AHOa COUNTV (µih 01•trkt urill1190J '""" L 'N'lltt"*•• (aslfl Ol1tr1ct-1t1, 24'0 Ent ~. Fulltrton, ~I. Com .... llltu: B~lfltH •nd .. !'!Ofat1-\'!. "r."1' ., ... Wtlll,.. tlld Tr1,_llOfltn,,,.,, Ovr t!IJ1 111~ •nsl0!1i: Slt!a (IP 191, $1Cttl'\'ltl'lto, ~· I, fJMll. Would·be student polls should cai'efuTiy consider lhese prospects, however, and reach 'cl realistic assessment of the odds. That is important if we are to avoid a repetition (or many small repetitions) of the McCarthy syndrome which follow· ed the presidenUal election of l968. CHARISMA, OR prehaps the lure of the spoiled·poet: d~ many students to the anti·waf·Campaign of Se n. Eugene J. McCarthy, D-Minn., though he faced ·overwhelming odds. There was no upset, and McCarthy fail ed to win the nomina- tion. Many of us will not forget the midnight speech, followi11g his convention defeat, in which McCar.Lhy exhorted his student followers to work for the other candidates who supported his ideals. Then McCarthy went to the Riviera to lie in the sUJll, and student& \\."ilhdrew, disillusioned, to their cluripuSes. They should be spartd anoU1er blow of thal sort. A llltle realistic reflection now can prevent it. Ry Robert S. AJJen and John A. Goldsmltb -----Tuesday, July 1', 1970 The tdUorial page of the Dail11 Pilot seek.i to inform and stim- ulate reoder' bt1 presenting thi1 ncwspoper'i opinions and com- mcntof'tJ on topiCI of interes t and significance, by providing d for1t-m for the expression of our readtrs' Opinions, cmd by presenting tht diverse \rlew- points of ittformed obtervers and 1pokcsmcn on topics of the day. Robert N. \Vecd, Publl•her -. , \ . -.... . ------..--·---) • _____ .,..._ • . • • • • • • :· Tutsdq, July 14, 1'170 ' DAll.Y PILOf T i CHECKING •UP·• Eyesigl1t Failu1·e ' St~·ts ai Age I 7 ,. Caseload Bales Abollsb.eJ.l Social Workers Rap Reagan Cuts SACRAMENTO (UPI) -embraced the action, said that with Its own weUare problems. Brown, • Two ~sOCia'r'"worker groo.ps to.-figure would be "optimistic." Officials of both the The NASW charged the ''The aclioo is not aimed supervi!IOl"S a990CiaUm and move s e e m e d "politically day assailed an «der by Gov ' at reducing welfare benef!U, the State Department <Jf Social moUvaled" and said if Ronald R ea I an abolishing but rather at improving the WeUare said they did not ex· ~rvices were cut back, court- 1tale welfare rules which set welfare d e 11 v e r y system," peel social w~kers to be Ored. ties would risk losini federa1 -~the muimum lize of a Reagan said, as a result of ~ Governor's wellare funds. He said the worker's ~oed and d.ic-He directed llri.ping from the action and be1ieved ~ reduc-money "to pay such a claim tated how many boueS m boob Ile ~-requirement, tion wwkt be made by at.. cut will come from the very that each comty have an trit..ion. same taxpayers that the needed to ~ public average ratio of o n e Eliminated also w e r e governor purports to be potec- aid. supervlilor for every five caseload and staffing ratios ting." 1be California COOncil of the social workers end thal a for · foster care, protective The Social Workers Union: By L. M. B_OYD pills are prescrjbed because LOVE AND WAR -A man childbirth would threaten the is most attraoted to a woman woman's life, ~ir cost ill between 4 a.m, and 12 nooo . indl!!ed deduclible1. it'a now National As9ociatioa of Social caeeworkf.r have no more than services for dliktren and meaplime, charged that heap.1-===================="i Wortm dlarged Ul; acUon 60 <XJoti.ooous service reci· adoptioo servtces. A depart· ing more cues on workers ll' • reported. So says a student of romantic CUSTOMER SERVICE _ Q. matters. Interesting. Our Love -' "Is Texas wider than it and War man coocurs. What Is tall?" A. Not qui~. Longest foll()ws is his advice to any straiaht-line diJtance is IOI young lady who wants her miles. From the northwest gentleman frteod to pro~· corner of the Pamand.le to matrimony: "Never mind the the southern s ide of evening candlelight and wine Brownsvi lle ... Q. "What's thing. Get the 9\d boy out the coldest it's l!!Vft' got in oo a river bank at 6 o'clock Honqlulu '?" A. Believe 56 in the morning lo fry him degrees F . wa~ the all·time a troul. You bring the trout." low. Back ir\'February•of 1909. DON'T KNOW HOW the ·IT TAKES ABOIJT as much telephone company officials ~lectricity to tum on a light found out, but they now say bulb as it takes to burn it every fou!1,h obscene caller for Ave secoods. , • , DID is over 3tl' years of age . . • INDIA If-i~. come from ·A BRtnSH MEDICAL EX· Iodia ? Certainly not. From PERT claims that fellow who Japan .•• BREAK A FEW tends to tune his color TV egg yolks in the water where set too yellow is invariably a tadpole swims and he'll turn an optimist. The ,,man who into a frog a lot faster ...... tends to tune it too red, they 111AT AGE· AT which say, is oversexed ... A CER· your eyesight starts to fail TAJN SCALP DISEASE with is 17, it's said ..• NOT a long name makes some men ONLY WAS he the f3the_r o( bald. That same disease does our country, but G e or g e not make women bald. Can Washington owned the first you ex,plain this'? jackass hereabouts, too. GET IT RIGHT -Pay no RAPID REPLY -Yes, sir, attentioo to what I siad were it not for T i m e . earlier. The Darlsbad Caverns magatine, says our Language is the largest cave in the tnan,", you porbably never world. J . D. Scoggins of wouldhaveheanlolthewords Carlsbad, N.M., said if 1·didn't "tycoon'! and "moppet." make that clear, he'd noise · Your questions and com- ·arolUld the fact that I don't mrnts are welcomed and look anything like Ronald wilt be used in CHECKING. Reagan. And speaking of get-UP wherever possible. Ad· ting it right, did I say birth dress letter1 to L. M .. Boyd, control pills were tax deduc· P.O. Box 1815, Newport tible? That's wrong. If the Beach, Calif., 92660. 9-death Crash Drivers Showed Alcohol T~aces SAN FRANCISCO !UPI) -5 rossecl a·dMder line of short Drivers o£ both cars involved in a grinding collision that claimed nine lives had · con- sumed some alcohol before the crash, Coroner Henry W. Turkel said Monday. But he added the amounts were not eooug h to re&ilt in intoxication to either driver. Turkel also said he is con- ducting a more minute ex· amination of the' brain of Robert A. Symons, 2 6 • Berkeley, to determine if there was a prior injury. It was reported that Symons had been injured in an auto ac- cident three months ago and later co mpla i ned of headaches. Symoos was driving a 1970 Porsche soU'Lhboond from the Golden Gate toll plaza at a speed one witness said ._was 120 miles an hour early SaWr· rubberized poles and snacked ' headoo into a car driven by Albert F. Un-ea, 19, San Fran- cisco. Si1. ol the nine yaung persons in Un-ea's car were killed in addition to Symons and his two young women passengers. It was the worst highway disaster in the city's history. Turkel reported an autopsy on the body ol Symoos di!clos- ed an alcoholic con te.n t equivalent to about 21n drinks. The other driver bad a blood alcOOol CX>ntent equel to about four drinks. The DepartmMt of Motor Vehicles in Sacrame!Wo said there were three moving violations oo Symons record dating back to June 6, 1968 when he was cited for making an illegal left turn. pient.s. ment spokesman said they would greatly increase the BEST would produc~ a "permanent The gxwe i!! aimed at giving were instituted in 1962-63 dur· chance for amninl3trat!ve er- clasa of career indigents" an individual ooont.y the "flex· ing the administration ol rot'S, 1 n c I u d Ing accidental while the Social Workers il>ility" it . needs jn dealing former Gov. Edmund G. overpayments to recipients. Th• DAILY PILOT off-" ••'"• of tho fftt fo•hiro1, " •ct"•' 111r11ty of te•d1n, 111•iloblo in 111y 11•wtP•P•r i11 the 11ttie1t. union; AFL-CIO, said i t_r;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;,.;;;;;;;,.i;;i;;;i;;;;i;;;;iiiiii;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;~iiiiii reflected ''massive in- competence.'' • In the. eecond installment ol an announced new cam- paign to drastically cut back the cost of welrare, Reagan Monday directed the abolition of state regulati~uirins,11 ____ _ county welfare departments to meet certain staf~ and caseload ratios. The Govemcc"s olfice said the move could save califor- nians up to S75 million a year in welfare costs, most ol it in social worker salaries. catch the -animal~ act at In a prepared ·an- nooncement, .Reagan's office said die ~s to the coun- ties • would be about haH of tile 1 ... 1 -.,.137 JnilliQn. SUMMER SALE OF FUN 'N ASHION· FURS But a spokesman f o r lhe county supervisors associa- tion, which wholeheartedly Police Hunt Kidnap, Kill Suspect SAN LUIS OBISPO (UPI) -Police and sherifrs officers throughout Calliomia hunted -Y fur a parking lot at- tendant who is charged with murder, attempted murder and the kldna'p oI a young girlbitdlhiker. The warrant obtained by the Sin Luis Obispo county sher- iff's office charges Herschelle Andrew Gay , 26, of Los Angeles with killing an uniderr tilled man, wouOOing JOOn Dil- day, 19, a hitchhiker from ArkMsas, aOc1 kidnaping Miss Eve Hindin, 19, ol Lowellton, N.Y. Jerry Dooley, a 9leriff's ol· fice r, said: "It looks awfully bad for her." 'Ibe girl has not been seen since Saturday although sheriff's o f f i c e r s tbink · ttie.. hunted man .was. spotted alone near Monterey. Dilday, wowlded in the head and arm, told detectives he and the girl were hitching rides from Albuquerque. N .M .. toward the Big Sur area near here and were joined in Santa Barbara by an unidentified man. All three were picked up by a drive.-in a sma111oreign car, he continued, who drove them along the Pacific Coe.st to a point near the Hearst Castle at San Simeon. NATURAL CANADIAN LYNX $1290 M. JACQUES . , '., TI®8DdJb3 dllii® ITB®TidJ fioo liooIP • day. 'The car hurtled out «1--------------------ll COATS U®IP IJO[l®IJO: control on a slight curve, <e®Bif ~ lMI~ . YdUA. 1~\tND\l" , NC:IGH8Qf':HOCD GROt.IEWt'! r. : I ; . Ol'lltf .., "*" ' .,,,...., .. u ,.111. . • '" ' " Oeli11ery bot Ins 1 p.m. 673·3510 -.1 . - Who needs it? lt seems so plastic and static. You say. ''By making it today, l 'JI assure my own tomorrows.•• O.K. That's bcaulirul. But have yqu talked to any or the with-it money-makers lately? They're really creative-and they know how to use life insurance creati1•efy. It's si mply this:"Jirc insurance can be made to be a now.idea, a way of underwriting your life·style. That's what being creative with lire insurance is all about, Because ~·c can't spell it out more in ttUs little ad, how about talkin g to us and pinning us down to more SJJ:CCifics? MANUFACTURERS LIFE JNSUJtANCECOMPANY • Branch Office 11.lO So. Shallo Pt1ce, Los Ana<t ... caur. 9llOOS Tdtpho!U!: 547-5821 -__ ., ___ -·- NATURAL MULTI-COLOR MINK COAT ' TIGER PATTERN $895. 1 MASTER FURRIER SINCE 1933 NATURAL UNPLUCKED NUTRIA FROM $400. ' M~ AC ues St-Houn: I 0 •• m. to 5:30 p.m . MONDAY ind FRIDAY I 0 •.m. to 9:30 p.m. DESIGNERS anJ MAN.UFACTURERS OF WORLD'S FINEST FURS 14 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER • NEWPORT BEACH e, 644-4661 • • • • • • • f : l . • • • • • 8 DAllY PllOT To11d11, Jo~ 14, 1970 Sta•dud's F-310 Fuels By Phll l~laftill ltlurd~ Trial -county Tries Low-emission Gasoline • Penalty Delayed' By JACK B~OBACK .... ....,. .... a.tr SANTA ANA -Orange C o u n t y ' s Transporation ~tried a new brJ;Od of guollti this year far two ieUonl: -They wanted to keep abrust « the latest methods in rodocln( 'air pollulloo from motor vehicles. -Standard .Oil Co. offered the coonty Purchasing Depart· ment a significant reduction on delivered fuel plus a substantiaJ discount for credit card usage. 'ftle results, according to T r ansport.alioo Department Direct« R. I. "OJba" Moms were "out.standing." ' "We chose Standard ·Oil because ol their low bid and the fact that they had recently •nnounced t:helr new additive F~lO," Manis has reported to the county Board ol Supenisors. "Fifty..tttree county vehicles. including 50 Ford a n d Plymouth passenger cars and station wagons and three half- . ton Ford pickup trucks were used In the four~nlh test," Morris said. "The v<bicles ( I 16 4 • 69 models) had both' v~ and 6- c:ylinder engines and were in differing types ol aervlce! with mileage varyine from ? ,000 a year to over 25,000 miies per )'t'af'," Moni1 ad- ded. ''Two.thirds' of the 53 cars 1;re equipped wilh ex- haust ernis.mn oontrols and all ol them hive positive crankca~ vtlltllation valves -two other emisSion "°""' trols." 'ltie county neet had bttn oper.Ung on anotber brond ol premium 1uoline and so, ,,nor i. dellv<rles ol Cl>evron F-310, a itst program was started ot exhaust emissions b y Scot t Research Laboratolias ln Wilmington. an independent firm n o t associated with Standard Oil. Tests were made f o r hydrocarbom, carbon monox- ide and nitrogen oxides, ac-- cording ,. accepted ""',. pro- ceduru, the first prior to the change-over in g8:90lines and the second after about 2:,000 miles on F-310. Additional third tests were run oo 20 of the !13 vehicles for 2,400 more miles. The results, as reported by Scott Reoearcll: Olevron Su preme gasoline with F-310 gave significant reductions in both _b)'.&'ocarb::w and c a r b o n mOnoiidt emisSion-in .!'.this well-maintained fleet." Ex- haust hydrocarbons w e re For the Be.~or.d -· Hu11or! E. Hood, llW Me¥tf' Pleclo, C.11 MKI. Oil• llf •t11. JvlY IL "'""°'" ..., w~, MMllL C<:11!1 M....,1 •11lll'ltlf. Mn. Mary Lou Waodlnl. N.,.1 2 tlsllfl. 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Forat L•wn M-1•1 P•rk, Cyprn~. lmlth1' MOrt tv.ry, dlrtchlrs. Sl"AULDIJllG Miit'"' C. $o111ldlnll, Co.I• Men. D•!• ol ,,..,,,, Jul¥ 12. SUNIYed tlP Wiii C•t- ollM H •• COiii MellJ Uvthlltf', Mlorltn J. 5P1Uldln11, Clllll• "'9W; 1IS1er. Mlrl•n J. cit Lont, L1nc11ler1 broll'M", Arthur s11 ... t1Ume, New H1mPlfllre. Unrlus 10 AM W.onndlp, HH1slde Churdl, Ao .. HUis M9"!Clrlll Pfrk. Wl'lllllltf'. ROM Hlll1 Mort\J1rr, dlroctou. WITMl:R Eot.11 8. Wlt!Mr, 21f Ev1"1M (111po11 Roell. Conlnl cltl MM. 0.11 of Clellh, ..lutr I. ~rrlnd br wH1 H•r•ltllll; l t.on1: Jllnll. LOI A-IHJ Rldl1rd. Fort Hood Tn1si J•ck, .....,,, 9dd•n1: "'°" '""· w111i.m. s.1111 81rtNr1. M1inorl11 wrrlcft wm bl hlld 11 : :JO AM ll'llltld1P, Julf 16. P•lfk View Mlmotl•I P1rlc. ARBUCKLE • SON Westcllff Mortaary C7 E. J,.7111 SL. Costa Me11 -• .BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR utse Cotta Mesa Ml 1-Mlf • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY Ill BroadW'ay, Celia Meu Ul-SGI • DILDAY BROTHERS H .. lhop. V.U.y M.....,. 11111 Beadl Blvd. R..u.,tGo lleac~ 141-'1'171 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1795 Lacn• Canyoa Rd. UU!IS • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery e Momw-y Cb1pel S5ll Pacifle View Drive Newport Be.ch. CalUorala 614-1111 • PEEi!: FAMILY COl.oNIAL FUNERAL ROME 'llH llolH A.., .. _ .... -• 8iiiJl"""'"P'"P!Jt• MOB1tJARY 1-.o--""' a.-41Mlll I I • SMITRS' MORroARY 117 Milo SI. Rudopo-- • J~I If N"•RT .. lf-MOfrllTGOMERY( Mll\ll" H .. ...,, · 10 E. !Ith 5 • •tMI Dor111'1r ~·r. .Q, of 3211 W11hinstol! AYI., DOii> ti c:.t• Met1. Fl!"tNt:R .. ARl'ES. •obtrt J., M, 1t!ld !ltllct1 M., It, bOth el 606 11111 I,. Apt. ""2. HUlllJ""IOll hid!. COWOflEY-EIERT, Mkfl.lel L. 2$ of 1.$1111 D1llftl ll•n, L• Mired• ii.Cl !'lrMll i·• U.,Gf JlSI ,t,tt1 L11u111, .. 9'11.... ..ell. ' COCHRAN BflOWN, JKll l ., lt, et tl+I 20!11 St., W•ltnlnslff •lld L.-.. 1111 J .. 11, . ., 15"1 Mklw1w CllP. FRILOT·W1ERSIQ, Mtl\lln J~ 21'.. tf •If! G'1: Ortw. W.lmlrrUlr 11111 t.~infi·:._..,.~~ If ION W. 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Apply Now for September 10th DAT Olt EVENING CLASSES ...... ,... ,., .. ~ .. --·--- 100 I. lltoolchunl Aftllhelm Phone 635-3454 rM ..... .t lU, ., ,.0. ~II M ~ -.,..,. -*" ,._ ... , -....... w ... c.ii.e.111 •• '"""'""' """"" a.. .t tk ,..,. ., C1111w~i.. o.... ·--"lel\M ...... "" C.11 ..... "9 ·-... r.. •• 1..... . AHIOW•,.. W"m•AllH ~---- • SANTA ANA ' A lhret A new panel Of jurors must decide In 1he reheard secood pllaoe ol "" lrlll -McClellan's actions justify the death penalty. DIAMONDS AND ESTATE JEWELRY PURCHASED 'Statue of Liberty' Sought for West SUMMER SALE! - This rear, why not get a head stMt on the season! Test your talents on our colorful assortment of Christmas haodicrafr! Dolls. cards, calendars, ornaments ..• ~ething for you, and everyone on your list! So pick out ' •Few, md charge them on Sean Revolving Charge~ h a. Mr. Scarecrow kit. 26 inches. Easy to make. Co<- ron, felr, burlap include 5 p. -so Big" 1ci dd ie growth chart. Tape measure edge. Hand prim "N~lokraft'' · .50 <:· 4Swinch tree ~kirt or holiday table centerpiece. Stamped felr, fringe, rhrea $15 d. Laurie "'character'" doll. 22-inch, attractive- ly drc.sed. With all fabrics, trims $5 e. Set of four unusual. decorated bird ornaments. With appliques, beads, flos .50 ST.ARTS THURSDAY Christmas In July! Artcraft,. created by you! b f. Set of three jeweled, musical Santa ornaments. Felt, metallic fabric, trim .50 g. Personalized Kiddie Stocking. Includes sramped fe lt, embroidery thread, crim M h. Song bird calendar. Hand print on crease-resist· ant .. Nylokraf~ •Trim • .50 i. four-pocket Christmas card holder for wall door. Stamped felt, trimmings s.sO j. Girl with cat "character" doll. 25 inches. Com- plete with cotton, felt, floss, trim $5 CHARGE IT on Sears Revolving Charge -Sears --.... _ .. ,..,. ... -.. l.,.,t c ..... ---· "'-" • ···-ti ... " -••-·utt, • ._, _._,._, • ......,,_,,.,.~:"il>CO. C---11 -• Mtll ................. ...., ......... ,6M,&,.....,11 ...... ~ ....... ........ -..... ,.. -.......... . ··-·---" -........ . -... .,..... -· -.. •.tttf Ml•-• .. 14111, .Nl.ollU -All.,_ -II "ldl t ·• Isac I ,_,_._,..,. ... -·--·--~'"'"""U---' .. "'"" ••un,.._1.- .._.l'\o.m1 ' ' l Freeway Noises Measured OCEANSIDE ( A P l California ls trying to hold down me roar on freeways Armed with tiny meters, highway patrolmen sit by the road and measure the sound of passing cars and trucks. . 'A motorist is either cited or given a warning to make repairs if he's hittine 90 decibels or more. "That's equivaJent to the noise in a boiler room or made by a .. large printing press," patrolman Kenneth Spencer says. With one of six $700 sound meters in use in California, Spencer and two other officers listen by busy J·11terstate 5. Two stay at the fold-up desk while the third chases mwn the noisy drivers. The crackdown is paying oU after two years, officials aay. Jn Sacramento, Warren Heath of the California , Highway Patrol's engineering depart.. ments ays, "The problem of noisy trucks has been almost cleaned up. I assure you that the trucking firms are quite aware of us even though the average family motorist may not be yet." The truckers often disagree with the officers. ••But when we show them our testing pro- cedures, they usually are con- vinced," said Heath. A muffler usually js blamed. Heath said,. "We will warn the owner ol. the trucks and notify the manufacturer that, for example, the muffler doe! not meet our standards. 111.e maker will usually diaqree with our findings aod will send his engineers to dispute it. "No tests or findings are disputed after the testing methods are explained," he says, "and the manufacturer usually repairs the defective vehicles at no cost to the owner." A microphone ·which picks up a vehicle's noise is set 56 feet from the center of a highway and in an area clear for 100 feet on all sides. Microphone cords are at· t.ached to a control box where the decibel readings are made. New meters are be I ng developed which don't require the 100-foot clearance. An average of 10 tickets are given out daily. The noise level 'is believed about the same on comparable highways throughool the stile. Last year 600,000 vehicles were clocked in California to see if the sound barrier is bt:ln& broken. Boston Women Stand at Bar BOSTON (UPI ) -A new state law went into effect Thursday which p e r m i ts women to stand at the bar, put their feet on the rail, and lift their drinks with the men. M~setts law Ii a d prevented women from being served a~ a tavern unless seated at a table or bar. 'Ibe 1970 legislature repealed this st.;itute as discriminatory, under a suggestion from the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission. (Adwr!l.-IJ NEW INNOVATION T1'i. n•w t11olie ... itual pre· t ••m de .. alop•ol by tJ.,, Natiofl· •I A11fi.Smo•int Cou11coil i1 11ew 1wt i11blt fo 111• millio111 ,f 1mo•1•• i11 f1'it U11it•d Stat11. L1•r11 .,ow t.,i, •m11i119 ptotr•111 r.t11 1'itlp vo11 br••• th• 1111e•· in9 htba. Yo11 ••• i11 .. ittol to b• 1 9u1d of t1'it N1tio11 1! A11ti· Smoki119 Co1111r.U 1t tll i11lto· dur.t1rv 1t11io11 with no ollollt•· tio111. Rtlt'"' \IOU• •••* ntw fo1 ,,., 111•! pro9rt111 bv c•lll11t •42·414) • ............ .., "" N1ll•111r Allllol'"""fll<I ee.Mi ' Tutsday, July 14, 1970 DAILY "LOT t 'I-will hold your purchase until September 1st -' BACK TO SCHOOL LAY-kWAY SALE Girls' Perma-Prest• Dresses Sear1~ LJ>v;, Low Price $ for Huge array of styles including low torsos, narural waists, shifts, and more. Polyesler<otron in Fall colorarions ••• plaids, priors, solids. Si2es 7-12. Rei;::ular Sl.9'1 Girls' PERM A.PREST* polyester cotton dips with adjustable or built·UP shoulder straps. Elasticized waisr. Trimmed with dainty lace. Sizes 7·14. Use Sears Revol\•ing Cha rge Sears l lA&a,llOUUCI: APIDCO. l\lfNA PAK •A 1"4400,. 12t-4U. <.,.,,.,.. ..... ....,.., COWTOM M .. 111111 "''·17•1 COVINA "'6-4MI t Little Girls' Perma-Prest$ Dresses Wjde raage of scyles in Perma-Pres~ v.oiyesrer and cotton f~ri cs. Jn .s6lids, .plaids and checks. Si>es 3 10 6X. •Little Boy•' Shirt• or Jeans C hoose Perma-Prcst sport shirts or .acrylic knir shirrs orco1ton denim wesrern-sryle jeans. SiZ<S3-6X. • $2.59 Boy•' Perma·Pret1tJean• Conan .nylon denim jeans wirh. vulcanizccl double knees. Sizes 3-0X. Regular and slim. • $2.99 Little Boys' Long Sleeve Shirts In Perma-Prest polyester and cotton fabric. Bunon-down collar, tapered and tails. Sizes 3-6X. •Little Girl•' or Boy•' Hooded Jackets. In m1ehioe washable fabricS. Assorted styles and colon. Sizes 3 ro 6X. • 3 for S l .79 Children'• Underwear Liule boys' T-shir15 or briefs, li1tle girls' vest~ or panties in sizes 2-0X. 3 of wnc ,garmeoc in pkg. 4 ,r..5 orl.29 Ea. J'k,.$137 or3 e 3 for $1.20 Little Boys' or Girls' Socks Pk,.37c Cotton •.• reinforced heel and t()('. ~co 81,1. 'of 3 H, MOHff .. a.Jt1 t ~"""" ... , .... a """''' LOH• l lACH M Mtlt OL'llMl'K & IOTf> M 1°1211 Use Sears Rr.v olving Charge Sears SAVE l6o/c and 37% on •2,99 and'3.99 Boys' Sporty-Looking Shirts )"our Cl1oice! 2 for$5 ' :. or '2.59 each • 12.99 }'lex-collar shirt ••• tapered and tails for trim, neat fit. Button.<fow11 collar • Plai(IS and stripes; sizes fi to 12 • $3.99 contrast stitch •port shirt with long point c0 llar. Tapered an1 tail•. One pocket e ll~ight, solid cqlors. Sizes 1 6-12 Sears Famous Boys' "Circle S" Jeans RcJtU lar ,:!.9<) . $6 2ror • no,s' ··1:irclt S'' J e1ns in conon and DuPont oi2Qe n7loa blc-nd fabric. Siies 6 10 12 regular and slim. •Hoyt~ Striped ·.f'lar~ Jean• : 2 •6 PERMA·PRl!STo. Sizes 6 <O 1., rqular , • ind 11.im. sor ....... -• ..,1 __ ............ 11•1 HOUTW009 MO t-IMt ~-.. 111111 OUNM ~7-21.. SANTA ANA ID 74171 11 ""Cl' ... 1.,, ,,,,,..,.. • .,,.,,,,, a11 .. 111t JMnAn......, "4-ttlt .,.,..,. ....... , ....... _ ............ MerttN1 tfttevth hturMy t 1ao A.M ••• t :JO P.M., ..... 9112 Noon,. s P.M. "S.tl1f•ctle11 GIHlfdtH .. H Yevr Moft•r t.ck" ,,_." ... , .. . I • I • ! ! ' JI DAILY PILOT ~-Tutsd,y, July 14, 1970 Vital Statisti~s . -or the Orange Coast Area lllDAL lletlTIT DANISH ,UINITUll ACCUIOlllS -OICUTIVI •tnS 4JW\ 1\\ WL Db•ol•tioas Of Marriage A111llfl. Silun I!. •lld~I wood G. Mer•..t, Al= L. • CMIMI~ R• Willi.n.t. P • kl G C¥t, LucMle i..--"' ftolrii A. OI Plnlo. ~ A. Jr, Ind ......... .. Ov.r, R l~~1rd and M1rv M , Wllcoic, c"'rvl A. 11'1d J1m1r E. &ovbtnl. l rl1"l G. •nd w11e .... C•rol Cl'lurd•, Htl.,, Hill t nd l!r.,..t Lilli!!• Cwltier!Jon. klM<:la Nen<Y ~ Wi ller . danl~=- . 2'40·E .~o.sU.flll!I·• Corona del Mor Doil~ 9 ,30 .;.s:'• Toi, 673-2'11/IJ j....,11' 11to5 &J.4-MoaforCharga California Fecleral -guaranlees · · .$1,23·6 a year on a $20,000 investment with absolute sa • -· 6% gllaranteed interest is what we're talking about. A guaranteed annual yield of 6.18o/o. That means $1;236 a year on a ;$20,000 investment . And not 'only is in~erest guaranteed, , but your principal is fully in- sured by an agency of the fed - eral government. It's one of the world's safest investments. Naturally, there are some conditions. First of all, to qualify for California Federal's guaranteed 6o/o plan, the minimum deposit is $5,000. Second, you leave your money with us for a period pf two years or more. Withdrawals are permitted at any time, however, with some loss of interest if with- drawn prior to maturity date. Is it possible for a family to invest more than $20,000 and still have the princiP.al amount fully insured? By opening three separate accounts1 a man and wife may have up to $60,000 fully insured. What if you don't have $5,000? California Federal has a wide variety of plans for invest- ments under $5,000 . Interest ranges from 5°/o to 5.75 °/o . One of them .undoubtedly is ideally suited to your particular cir- cumstances. Can you earn more than 6.18 % yield? Yes, you can earn 7. 79 °/o an- nual yield on $100,000 or more if left on deposit for 1 year or more. That amounts to $7, 779 .00 guaranteed interest on $100,000. And the 7.5°/o yearly interest rate is adjustable for terms shorter than one year. Does any. Savings and Loan Association in . ' California, under any circumstances, pay a higher interest rate than California Federal? No. Do you have any other questions? Call any of our offices in Los Angeles, Ventura or Orange Counties. Or stop in. We'll have the answers. Helping savets earn more money on their savings 1nade us the nation's largest federal. California Federal. Nationi Largest Federal. • 1 For the money you can, afford to risk. " .. • Y lilornio Federal Savings and LGlOn AS!l0Cio1 ion •Anett over$ 1.6 BilnOfl • H~od Office: 5670 Wilshire Bool!vord, los Ange!•a Anaheim Office: 600 N. Eucl id Ave .• · 77~-2 222 Costa Mesa Office: 2100 ,Harbor Blvd .• 546-2300 Orange Office: 4050 Me tropo lito n Dr .• 639 -3033 • O rher convenient offices throughout Los Ang ales. Orange o~ Ventura Countie~ I ' • • Tuad<Y, July, 14, 1970 DAILY P>LOT 11 Classic Opening for Bowl Season,_ .... -(Cl (60) euCll e_.__ ... (Cl (_t) ......... _ ii w.w "-ClldMatl'• -R,__ st.en.. Ohio. • Clo ,. "' -(Cl (30) ICIPl't' lblmll, Jadi C1ttN W Mq ....._ IU'll ., .. .__(Cl_ IH If t..r D:lllclllliall (...._.) '62-PIDI Newllln, ..... lftl hp, Ed 8". Shlllty Knllbt, Rip Ttn1. ,_, llld ... '"9Dltunilt .. 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F* Dr.-Coota - """" WQ DOI ourpltalng lrom -and m Gldleil!t ·· o.·-ane thll artist who bu always de4onnloeit lo mr.ct e\'el')' -. bow lo get c1-lo 1 -and 1UlllCe from -JllMillllUll JIOllY concert audience. two gU~ woltzes. ~CUi;',;;;;-.....__ Alt tbts is not to say that ''PJz.zlcato Polb", -. guest """1ucl« Josef Krips "P ob and .,_ . , _ A n g • 1 e 1 erpetuum M llet' and the 1113 u.m "Radetzty ......,,.. -Ulat's Philharmonic Orchettra were the kind of Idell IWnJl)el' strictly """"'1 -lo the ,...,.. _...,Kw•, J\OV"r encbali.ing Miss IAldwlg. clever but certalnly oever 'ooc- 'lbey came in b-·cm-ny and 1 aplendld dlonge of sideral>leocdoimontlleirown -for Uiooe ol ,. who merits and eamod ""'l' '....id, oorma11y dlmond a -P for their pWwtaldng more «rldled in:-1 diet alt<Wontom~~stnoa · waltJ<s : "Toles !run "the _V __ WJ>!l\I!". llld "The Beauutul Blue Dif'n.rbe." We all loo -beer these """"' eojoy delullory ~ 81ld 1t w~ good to · eee ··a • , Make a Sharp Trade; Use Dima-A-Unas ---------·--..... ---1!0MXXOA' -I ACADIMT AWAIDI W1NMD "IT'S TOUGH TO , BE A BIRD'' __,,_ ''THE RASCAL'' CONTINUOUS DAILY NOM 1 P.M. ---CtliEDOME 20 • \. •-::"' .-.. L~ ••• 'Y.:"''L-:.0 :•--t· •'D• m.oli•~ . PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT '2nd TOP HIT .. ~ ~ . 1-Wflwm ,.,.,;.oolffil llil\!lll'lIDtlllll1.lil•lll NOW -PLAYING . . • • • MATINEES DAILY • • • I THUTlll · ilDWARDS THEATRE '#2 192-<4493 GOLDEN WEST CINEMA !'LOCATION l IOXOMCI , \OCATID IN THI WISTMINSm CINTll WUTMINITll AND .CL.DIN wm -lfJ-44tJ llTWUll UN DtMO l GAIDIN •IOYI NOWAYS t11e CHmlVle SOOAl:Cl.LBI_ Hll!YJMS ll!ft- PRE_MIERE INGAGl(tlENTPLU$ ... ,,., •- 3rd GREAT WEIK I """'-r. •b•••it• .i ~-1;1; · "" Ha1111v ~ tlu'1111 .. r· .....,. ...... _... ........ ~ ---·---·--- loth FnturH Rited "G"' IT'S FDR IVERYBODYI I THU.TUI 1 LOCATION •AJBPQRT ISTOP FUm ~J.!!.E!~!.!' "Ye. llill...., AIRPORT lm••nMIJ, ... _ ...... ,.--.. -It ........_..,._,_Mandi."·°""',.. ·---AIRPORT ..... M!UllW1H • mtlllllll --.... llSIET -IEllllUY llUI UTO U llfl.ll -ITAPU'fllt IUll' IWll 111'11 llWI lollll mlll IAll.IU llAl.l ., I l I I I, 'i I I I I I I i ------- 12 ~LV PILOT ' ' J ,. " ' • ' ' --. ' ' .. .. '' ,. ; COMING "THE"~starring Buster Katon. COMING ·wAY QC)WN·EAS"I;· starring L11iln Gish. ' . COMING • BIRTH OF A NATION," clirccted by ll W. Gf~th. "THE BUE ANGEL; starring M.lcnt. Dietrich. . A~· st1nins Lionel Berrymorc. CHANNEL3 . . ' ' . . ' ! : ., . . c . ' • . ' ' i r • I_. ~ l I :· l i• , . ~ . • " "I ,. ' • ' t'. .,. • ' " ' ' . ' comn)ercials .. But :of course yo,u·do't\a ve to be ·a Cablevision subscri~r to get·io-0n tHe WesfCoast.pre, • ' • t ' . miere .. ofthe~e great films. So~t ell~Y.,rio:V. If you'r,e , not .a subscriber., caltus for a;tree·dei:n9pstrat1on on your own TV set. Our numbe~;' Gf~ · 60. . , . , . · . , ~ ~Ml""'~-. I ' i .. . ' " ' STARTING JULY 'IT "SON OF THE SHEi<; striig ~ ~ ,. ,. ' ' . .,,·•Y>> ,,. --:··WO -· ··~r-·""·' "' ,,,,.,,..,~ ···. '.'''"·~ "'~I'!"""'' ' ' . ~· ' ,, .>f , "°'Cl: v· ., • \T t . ' . 1 ' . ·COMING ·~Nt0L:ERANCE,"clirc.cted'.by. D. W.'C3riffith. ' . . . ' . . . ' . . CoMING "SALLY OF. lHE SAWDUS'I;" st.mg W. C Fields. .. •' ' .. { ''=°"' : :: ' ' . , ~ .... -. • • \ ( :J I . . . . --->------~"'- • -,. ' . ,. ' . . . ... ' .. ., '" ' '· t·. COMING "HUNCHBACK OF NORTE DAME,"~ Lon~ • MARK OF ZORRQ" st.mg Dougl.s FMl:ianks Sr. "EXTRA GIRl;" clirccted by Mack Sennett. In Newport Bach, Mon. lfwoush lli.,9PM, Stt., Sun., 6PM In Mission Vtcjo, Mon., Wed., Fri., 9PM .,. .... Di sa dvan~ages o:f, a. rni nistyled uni fo rm. ~re .d ~moristrate d by Mi ss Sharon Mazer who finds be nding over a little tricky. Mrs. r Donald Ch ivell hai r!o probl em in a ' pantsuit wliich even ·'covers 'up run s in · fi osiery. ... ' . ' • • .. .. ' Loh_g,. Short 1 of .It I • ' . . ' · Tlie loq foci llhort al il>:ia they pt<ler ~·In tbl 'new UlllloiJn lonovllion, the Jong al u. ' ; . ' ~ to Mn.' ~ (lllt .. ) ~ unlfornia•YI Jll!llluill, thot eyn., direclar al llunlDc, and tlloy IS! ' ' / .:· .f • , -......i...i vlllll -....... d'- '"J'hey" · are ·nur,.s· 1t .• Hl(lltlngton 'ton o/ lllriouDdlllc hoopitall to' iudll! lntercommunlty '. HoeP!tal., lbe' '.I I rs t the IP!><...._' mt elflelooey 'o/ the medical facility ' In Orange County' to , approve such a radical departure· from radical departure Ihm tnldlUon. < the traditioaal •ursing uni!Orm. TREND fo SPREAD "They're much easier to work in,'' Office employees who ~ally work says Mrs. Donald Oliven. in street dreu have beea 1lower to Still pr~tlne Ind onliaeptically white, adopl the new fiUhlon bec1noe ,.l(U]lr the trim pantauill· rapidly .,. gaining puitaita .,. """" Hpellllve than the favor with the entire nursing slaff since dorm vartety, bUt'the trend ev'eotuaJJ.y theY were approved by Irving Cassiol, IJ expeoled Jo miep the bl!opltol. hospital admhll9trator, less than a month ~women eotPc tio, be wearfA& the ago. pant.I in the olfice! \ • .Originally they were ·approved for the "Ablolta&ely 'atot.•r·..,.. C.S. mu of il!¥'ses, staffipg I.he emergency room ~·SOuthern CaUfonria GU Company. whose duUes frequently require them Whll1 Pantou'ls .,. ..,kine ""°"di to clamber arouud in can to administer in many alt..; 1mployen ltill balv• aid to acciderit vlciliris. • • dlversff\ld vlewl. , -They~theii-were 1~ by 'lhe.__w:ome.t _ "W!'._d have'°' iee thtm· flt.st. then_· ·"'working in the Inteuive c8re UnH, gain-----ae:crae.••C1i1ffir-tl>i-managetOfTHun:---- t ~.-My. 14. Int ed: favor wi~.IM gMeral'floor 1nurses, dnl;lt>n Beach .. bank, whole ftnUaine and now have been . approved fot all employes to date have not IUQested the staU. , IUch a· dep&rtutt from convenUonal Worn with white hose arid shoes, the dress. - overall tailored effect has been well ~ telephone companies -General received by both pa,_Uents· and doctors, an~ Pacific -have no ettabllahed who agree to their pracUcality. poli.e>:· either f~ or against. Pacific does Uniform shops are receiviftg their first penrut feminine employee dcHng ahJft · shipments of the smartly styled outfits · work to wear pants, but dttaes &till in easy-c'ire ra6rics, and the pantsuits are very much "fn" for the business compare ln price wjth-the conventional offic:e employee.1 who muat meet tbl nllrsing· uRifonn, runniq•approK!mately public. S25 to $30. Many of the nurses are BROADER VIEW --" making their own from~famililf\ pr1ttems Taking a brudef' view are -som.t to USUf'f: a better flt. department Mores, where· pantsuits ·~ Other area boapltala ' h&ve' e1pressed allowed 11 tone u .they are tailored, ·-· buainesslike IDd in pod ta.ste. They · are not restricted to uy pardcular department ·or limited to a1y color, althoush moot 11<n o/ficialJ pttler !hit they hokl to the "spectltor look." Some large department &tores have discouraged the ••llini of "pantlulto, culottes or any form ol pantadrea, however, and skirt lenatha are restricted to no shorter 'than all inches above the knee. For 1hoee jobo requlriq uniforms ud banning pal'!tluU1, new high faihk>n designs are available. Reffecting a aoft, feminine look are a new group of uniforms ia polyester dacron crepe. For example, one featurea a long, pulled-down torto with a line of tiny buttons trimming the bodice from jewel neckline to Dippy skirt. . Long ,or short,. it look} u if· the accent's m tht ''form"' 11· uliifWml ,.,. 11'11. ' . ·r op-d:rawer Fash:i;on Model " . ' Not '~a ·Stereotype Elegante By MA111AN CHRISTY : NEW YORK -Lauren Hutlon, the superstar o/ fashion mod<l"'f, is a woman without guile. "' . ' There's dirt under' her-short, rag ... gedy flngema1l11, lihe scratches her . pretty litUe head with. alanning regularity and htr makeup is stash- ed away ·m. a bapsact rather lhln in ·Ille-soobby Vuitton 'bop most big~ niodels carry. · Not beinc I lf<notype el-le has been an bnmense asset rather than a stumblin1 block. .· Lauren, •. makes.$3,000 a week' , as a top.dritwer. ·Ford mo4'e1,. h•• been on the •cover· o! Vogue· -14 times and Harper's Ba!aar four times, and Is now in. the profitable business of tnaldn~ movies. • Her physicel · ·beauty, • cross between Twim ·an<1 · Verous&ka , is the initill ·mi;net "fhit •dfaws professional and personal ad· mlratiOn. Ii~ ·WhOli ""' ·jclytuijy opils out f111ky hippie J>hrasea tllat tell it like It la, people melt becau• ahe dam to be t..netr. . Lauren, born In O!arlestown, S.C.. dropped out of Tulane Unlvenlty In her .,,,ii.more ye1t to work as a cocklall waitress at Al Hilt's Bourbon Street nlsht club for '7$ • week -an amount ahe now makes in less than an hour .. "I needed the bread," ahe chirps merrily. When admiring males would make undetttandabJt pa.uea and/ or proJ)OSiUoM, Lauren, brought up as a Olrlstian Scientist, woold nasb her now-lamot15 saccharine smlie Ind explain tllot the had 1o be up at 7 1.m. to mi.ke an early cl.us, It WU a justiliabie fib. "I had to get oot o/ these ttk:ky eltuatlonl graceful!)' or I'd looe my lip.~ Then rambuncUoua Lauttn would bop onto her Honda motor 1COOter1 DARES TO , BE '.SE LF · L9'uren Hutton .· I . " ·zbom· to her ooe--room apartment and >leep-llil!y until rioon. When ohe had !200 1aved, ahe hopped a plane for New York to eeet htr fame and fortme ln fashk>n. Laµreh . never riddled with doubt3, walks wber< angell· l•JU' to tread -and somehow mekel It work. She called a startled girl friend .from LaGuardia airport that fa\eful SlJ1K{ay morning, aSked llraight out if they could · room together and her friend said yes. The next day, a blue Monday, she walked In unannounced to the Oirtstian Dior salon on Seventh Avenue, and 1sk· ed for the $62.50-a·wetk job at llhowroom model. '"Ibey didn't uk me to aplit." A few weeks later she met a Japaneae luhion photographer, Carl Shiraishi, at a party and he asked If sht'd like to live pholographic modeling 1 wh~I. OI coorse, 1be would. Sh.irahhl mlda a few outdoor ahcU, 8howed ttiem to his friend Eileen Ford who show~ ed them to Vogue editors who quickly put her on the ,cover. When author George Plimpton, of "'nle Paper Lion". fame, was casting for the ·movie, his wife, the. former Freddie Espy, who was working with furrier Jacques Kaplan at the time, pkked up that llaue of Vogue In ·Kaplan'• nflioe and told George baby lhat Lal.no Hutton WU "it:•~ · . 'Lalftfl say1: "J,had ·never acted. but '° .whet. AU al. We .ii an act. You perform for the camera, yoy're clvll1 to .your .enemie(i yoo ·create an aura of romance that turns on a lover., Actiqg :ln the •1 movies didn 't acare me at all." But, then, nothing -· Lauren has taken a }over who divides his time betwtre.n stock market speculltiont aod tnveoUn1 toys. 1bey both Jive In her odd Greenwich VUlaie a p ·a r t me n t which features a living room with a Ml;lican hammock, Moroccan rugs, pabn trees W.at 9Cl'ltch the cellina and walls decorated with pygmy speara, shells and a but- terfly collection of Lauren's own capturing. . llelpile the Joie de vlvre, tllo success, the hllarlty -there are times when La~ ls apt to burst int.:> lnupUcable tears. She was ~ a Robert Redgrave movie recenUy and there wu a scene , where they dropped her off at a hamburger lta.nd, put '3 on th• table and toot oil. SoddenlY ... llortod to weep -~ !IOI called for In the 1etlpl. . She says: "At thll momeri l remembered my grNtest · dlllp-• polnitnent. My plrerU wt r 1 divorced before t· wu born and my daddy died when t -wa1_an ___ _ Infant. Suddenly I realized that, In the end, 1 human II dllDDOd alone." T-shirt dress (obove) styled like • French undonhirt with flippy skirt , .. ay is • uniform. So is the 11nfft· nik" (righfl. Both ·.,. found •+ Penney's. . ' I' 1' ,/ ' " I 'e . ' • I ''1 l , ~ I J DAii. V flLDT ,, ' Peering -A~und ·, , ... a_'. E Poul -.,.1-WU IWanf.. ~·--,... ~~~~ Aoec1 '[ ••• ~:"'"'I I "" bet,~ i'• -lli(ll!'n .. .. ~ Ulnf .. -· -...... ---~ ·--·1a1o.,.. ... lDOlllbinlllp -----Ibo 1acrt11e. of .. Ibo ,:hopUr. -tOdnleal cmea&tlla....,.'1 ~ meetla11, md l>~artl-l;IP .. ~lodol In -·-"---Jiu. ,.m: Mn. Paul la GO , -In Ibo ol!lco of "-... ot -will lead I-Ai!°t:~ i,,.~~ ,.,, .,,._ __ _ • 1iieil,...111e1ebol,arablp -W MrSd J11 ! 1 n1.ted annually to 1n oat rt •c ..,un.n ao-w•dhc ' llildent tn Orqe !/lit:' llllllt Belts of Hun- ...... -II lilla ,_,•a; ....... -~AT IL\ wttli ·Geor1e· Gren, Newp:it Beach ........ hla Dfoat KUllWI( ID nl !In. Lee Grey, 8-'d, Mr, and Glam Nlor, Jfr. and Fl'lllk lmllaf, Mr. and Kn. llomlo ,.,._, lln. ~ LIDill,'ood ..... Bob -..,. ' .. Soft Look I. .. ;Replacing I . ;Tailored -. ' Violins Forecast Sour Note. . -· .. DEAR ANN' LANDERS: ,Jfter ......... tbe loller In yout column """1 a _,,.. -buabaud w.-heT lo have 111 llflir wllh --..... would have -._ to -e lllm wllh. Idecidedlowrllt.My~lt,aloq , , Ille...,. line. .im •II al • do L We -,.... • N ml I bavo ,been married lot -' ...... !.!-'.ON 'ID Vl:l\GI!: , , ye1t1, I -·IT-· we~ ucl DIWI ON: Gii 111 Illa -.. N .... 11. 1-a virlfo aod.bo bad . _.,_..-. ftt pn111em - --..! -· WI I!\ mop..: \>II' -;. _. ,--.11Dd ... tllit'• ,.. life wun't jp'ee1 bui we.liO!h fli\nd • -· llo-~llO ........, I -II """1d (el heller. Wel~ It haan't IOlleJi ...... '!tioi < ...... 11J a pll,.ida lllY ~· lt bu satten wane. de II C?3lf 1t11t " Mil wl~ u.e ,...: N ,.... with' a VMY attractlYe man. -(NII aD ""'1daa _, v- (l'll refer to him u K). K II 10 yeara 17M'Dhllti -W bo 1W' 1Iott llet. J older tban I am. He bu become a A ,,,, .... ..-. ..W U&dl ~ a famil7 !ri•od and bao dimer wllh 111 1k11 - -llolp -'"1· I -.Lut-Nbadlogoout<t Wnlc .. llata--Wllabon toom.HeaskedKtotatemetodimer ......... tbo_llae. and to a movie. !The two of ua bad DEAR. ANN LANDERS: I dldo't l1b a nloo time but I --· I aemed your -to tbo nodor lo Kltdlmer, -lql>voltaff ....,.i eleotridty Olli.:-· I doll!. 'Ibo lodf ..,... be-us. Wh11pny bulband ......... to ay D llaled to __ her _,.. I told blm In • ba1£.llddlnc RY that ftillld'I ... .. her U!lll -K tumed me oo: T.,qbt he came 'up · -. It "*1e her ......, ml a -I IUggesti<ll. He lhlnU I OIJl)>I said ... !DlleOll of sl.tor that '-to haw .Ill affalt wllh K In Older to lady a -., ....... , you lumed t11a leatD JI I em at fault f<r our. loooy ollole i!111J1 ll'CIUlld aJ><I "*1e II look ... . .... ' ~ = ..... I 'clon1 I1ke It. 11111 ...-c ; fuC. i ...,. yoo ~ rm j , too. -llUCH llE NOO' . • · i>ililll TOC. No, I doo'I Wat ,.. : aftibMJ,1.---.. •·· ~ -"'"'lac~ If,.. ....... .., ' -,.. will ... lllal Wa " ... -.1 .......... 'l'lle --.................. ....._ ... ..,. -.... --lleol lier -.... ........... lhe~ucl1•-' AllJ I ..U THAT loooy. 1 DEAR ANN LANDERS : Recetily )'00 \ ptlnled I Je1ttr from 111 olftco womt l wh> -to know what lo do about ' :.:,:;i; pd friend who was («'ever I !l(clg-. I have.a floe IOlullon for her. stop I mnokq. Do two people a favor. -~ ONE WHO DID AND REJOICES DAILY ; DEAR DAILY: Grul *'I Too bad I u1aa1 .. eur1o11o.n-.. I ... llle)lr JI lie b to bbme. My b-.d l1b Ille WU Ibo Ditty ODO because 1 ·bao M llgUred oUt Ibis woy: U .llllddnl-ahe didn't l1b lo he nudiicl, pawed. How ·wfll )'00 know wti<!t 1be real j bappem---K and me, --I pelt<d and--_t1img_.comes _elq!._Ask, Nio lNl<lm. am the one '.ntD needt JIC'Ofealonal help. I'm a pencil wbO doem't care to Send for her booklet, ''Love or Ses UK nl I ring belll llld hear a thouoand be -by -le U1nf -and How to Tell the Difference." Send vlollns, my buSband Deedl ·counoelin(, and I em nol crazy. WMn folb who 16 cenu In coin and a kiog, tell-ad, . He bu prom.1aed to lft it. . ta1t to me .tart to pt tactile. I like dr~iaait, Ramped envelope with JOUI' t! I .....,. this letter II no put..._ He 1belr bandl off me ID lllCb a W11 tba1 ttqUili Iii care <t the DAILY PILOT, • ~! • 1, Your Horo$cope Tomorrow i: ' Gem1ni: S~rprise Gift Com _ing t• 'I _. ~ . . . ' 1 WEDNESDAY· JULY 15 LEO (July IS-Aug. 211: UmeiS abauJd no1 lland In mow how yoo fee~ react. ·~ Get out ·best equl-nt. Shine way <t pnlll'ea. Many wanl to be cloee to ' wilh ctealive effotta. Seltle CAPRICORN (Dec. :a.Jan. you. 'l1ils Is yout d>ance to By SYDNEY OMARll for nothing bill the beJI. You 19); Check various epecta of hnprlnl penonallty, hn!ftm ARWl (March 2!-Apttl ID): ""'Y lie IU!l!rlsed ot pi8lilve propolal. All Is nol on surface. wllh abllliles. Don't looe It. 11 You accompliab mud!: • by ~.ocet<f wltbto w~"~-otter. There are hldden ·valUQ. PJSCES (Feb. 19-Marcb.30)r I Bilcldni to ~. fad. ~-Know Ibis and act ac-I;lefinlte &Oil ls Iiidlcal'!I. .k.,.. 1 • &,nil figures. Fine to dtealn, · Vll\00 (Ailg. 23-.Seot. 21): con!lngl,y. 'Ille more lhorough Is the wtlllngnes:i to tabcomr'. bul 'back up.viJojona with aolld · Ilea! Wllh older lndfvi<luals, you are, !he greater chances mand. Be 1 tell-, Som. j>reoentatloll Be • 1 vlsobaiy' Learn ,from • experience. Bui for atrllclng It rich. wbo can aid are walilni to~ : :Who hM both reet 00 ground. ~ don't pt~ YCJ?l ow ll AQUAJUVS, (Jan. 20-Feb.: see what you can acC(llJ)i>1WL 1 Thi Jlllle ,.,.. ml -- will ~ -olyllllg In lleepHli1, li>unpwear and PRACTICE SWINO -Gelling ready for the opening of the 15th ann'!!'\ conven- tioo ot Kippe Phi Slgma·S:Ororlly Saturday, July 18, in the Sheraton 'Jli;acb Inn, Huntington Beach are (left to right) Mrs. Robert Briggs and Mrs, Jack flan.. TAURllS (April 20-May 20): -~I<( he eclii-t. Ypunil8~)~: ~Socliiiaiilii""~iiil~etiiiother~·~iSho~w~:tb~cm~. -·-··iijli·ij· ~" ,~r. : You may eschange goods iffe'· ·<ouklfinl)ban1mpor1anttast .. JDOOeY at a neat ·JJl"oru. Key LIBRA (SeP,t. JS..oct. 12): · 1 \ • • .l: ~ -thanb to the mt IUblm lrtod towll!'d ID<ft femlnlty. dauo. '!'be convention will be themed Swinging on the Stars. · Is th get approval of partner, P!<nlf-of ~"'-bat 'strive · • Wh.e!I;,. Southem Qalifom';a.' _ , mate, one who is cloee. to to ~ force1; You ~...:....,;,. -,."-_;:11 r. .. ~ ... :Otino Sh,,,,,1! .:-you, MOllll Ibis Is ,DO llnie have ~Y to take new •~~ ~ ,.~ , _,,,.,. ., . to brulae ·pride ol others. steps bi new dlrectkm. Be • ,..,.,... c!Gtb •· f '..~:"" gowno, · midi and ...... will he blmmed with flounces and lace. Kappa Phi Sigma GEMINI (May Zt.June 20): lndepenilent, original In IP- Accert on bow you respond proach • to public -bow people r..:.1ve SCORPIO (Oct. IS-Nov. 21): your efforta. Deflnlle gain In-Accent on following tbrou&ll- dicated U you pt upert ado your -.prove ..U.ble. vlpe regarding cont r a:c t, Guard ~mans. Increae agreeCl)CllL_Surpr!ao fill Js'on ~ poienllll Y"' do lhb agenda. ·• r.-bf lakllig llelll to mUe your • ,qvWt. •Ith ·-Wblle the bikini pajama and ~--to~ ;-,,_., lhe ~girl bd llmle -will he pilled ind llllal''0rer pajOmi lep ;r 1n gowns. . CQn~ention Forecast . 'In foundation garments, (women will have IOft con· toured " lines with eome aup. bort, wearing bras that look ~ke they're not wearing one ,.cl Clnlles lhat loot ll~e they ,...~--. IETH BOYLHARt lletrothed Mere Imo 100 , memberi ti Koppa Phi Si&mB Silrotity will gather for 1be 15th llllllllal BOUtbem dl9tnd cooYentlon Saturday, July. 18, themid Swl~ng on the Siar<,· ' Thi. -Bead! Inn, H~ -will he Ille, September' Wedding Planned Mr. ml Mrs. William J. Boybtt of Newport Beach hive anDounced Jhe ens&1e- menl of their daughter' Bdh Lyo Boylboit to Ceil A. Blom- quist Jr., aon cl. the Carl A. IIlomqulJb of Pomona' The brlde<oleot Is attending C.lllomla Weotern Univmity, Point L<ma. lier flance, a graduate of the Uriventty cl. California. San~' ls 1 civilian auditor for the Nivy Deparbnent In SIOI J?l<IO. . k Soptember 12 wedding Is . being planned In Newport 'Beldl. !: . " . SUMMER . ;f '• • SALE!· STARTS THURSDAY WESTCLIFF PLAZ>. ONLY ' . • • Nearly Everyone I,i•l'ls to Landers ' ' ....... _ ... setting f<r tbe gathering which w!U begin with regiotration at 8 a.m. Members oi the h o st chapter, Al!W> lolo, each will wear a BW11009e, a floor lt!figiii --• hood and long bell sleeves, and a necklace with a IOdlacel 1ign. 0ecoraU..0·WllJ he provided by Mr1. Ta1y Eovbka and heT commllloe Including table cenlerpleceo of Jiqe globes -S.tum rinp, deanled . with zodiacal algm. Mn. Rlchanl Hoyt wlD head Ille hoopltaUty team In charge of reglsttalkin, wlllch will he followed by a ~nental breakf< and the f i r s t buslnesa session at 8:45 a.m. Guest speaker for t h e luncheon will be J} u r t o n Mone, aobol-, wh> will glve a humorous tn!ight into aotroicJly. A f-._.will be lnlcud<d In the luncheon P"JSl'llll, eo<rdlnated by Mr>. Florence Smal.o. A ocholanllip of $2!!0 will be presented tD ML<! 'PaVicla Fulbright, a 23-ye·ar·old literature m a J or from Calif<f'llia State College at ·UlngBeaQb. ;. 'CANCER (June II.July 21): talents, pnic1i1ct.1 m1tketable. Abra of llJualon penlsls. Yau BAGITfARIUS (Nov. :a. seem to come clooe to lfv!h, II): Obtain b1nl from llompa Ollly to have ' it float away, message. Be independent in Best to do one thing at a time. thought, actj.on. Lead rather Dl;in't expect miracles -then than follow. Be flexible. Some re.soils wUJ be obtained. methods are oubnoded. Sen· In the Cards Featured at 1he iiltemoon Meeting }"ill' be ·Mrs. fred N'""'°'"b, whc>);wlll l!"""'t her awatd .._ ipeedi, The Gossip. New offl""' Will he illllaUed for the Southern ~~~~':;,,,.._.Luncheon Raises Roof a club <t pool preslde!U, will hoot a hoopilality room and Greg H.......,, a music llludent from UC!; will provide plaOO mwic during a cocktail hour prior to dinner. Following lbe dimer hour, the ye a r 1 y awards cerem<>Qy will take place. Mn. Otto Ittichanll ls serv-lni as convenUoh · dnttrtnan and Mn. ,Vlo Klnoey, llO<'Ority founder, will he among tbo delegateo: · - 1bt Woman's Club o f Laguna Beach ls going to raise the roof, or at least raise enou1h money to provide a new roof with a luncbeon and bridge party on Fllday, July 17. ' The spedal party' -the diredion. of the crafts depart- ment he<ded by Mrs. Edith Sawxien and Mrs. Ross Meunier, will begin ot noon. ReeervaUoos may be made by tomorrow with the Mmes. Clifford Loucks, 4 9 f -5 0 0 t ; · Oliver TUmer, 494-0653, or 0 . W. Price, 494-1927. Pair Exchange Vows In Luthe'ran Church Attorney To Keynote Legal Topic ,,,. 'lnfl""'l'e of Ellllllsll Commoo i.w on preeent llw proced\!rel will be Newp<r!, a,.cti • -Jdm c ' Bridge and other card games will be played following lunch, w:on!lnC to Mrs. Faye Bentson, president. Past pteal- denl Mn. George Thompaon ·will provide back1round music. • Mn. Georata Arner and Mrs. C,' J. Matlin are . In charge of licteW. Mn. llatTy llanoen will, head tbo decora- tion -wllh Mn. Min-nie Boll In charge of doer Wesitminlter Luther an (J1lltdl -the ~ for an afternoon wedding when Mn. Beth Rae ClcllJot and Tcm w ..... 11tus e~ von and Np before the Rev. Joel Swlgplm. Parents of the couple att Mn. Dorol>y ·w"""" <t Hun- ' '1ill""'a 'topic when he __. lngton Park and Mr. ud Kn. e~ Harbor Area Legal Warren W. 111113 of CSta A-.uon lomor- ' ,, ... ~ M:. Gall Saunden llie 'row~·.. •·•=• p.m. dJn. bride's cousin, wai mtld' <t · 'll>a wlD 'rather In bonot. ,the llulI .-urwi1, Soroptimish Setvlng ., beol iOih wao El Toro. Mn. Salyer, prat. Lan')' Goltlleb. u-. In-den~ will take chqe of tbe Newport Harbor Sotllpllmlat eluded Burt w.-and Relph meeiln(, where pn will be Club meels the Ont lbree Orlow,. Joey Clclllol, the cnnpl«ed for Mn. Donald Wedneedays for a IUDchcoa bride's oon, carried the rings. lttmer to atlenil the lllh .,,. In the Prime Rib Inn, · Coota Seniors· Sing The -Mn. 11tus was nuel c:onv-<t the No-M-The last Wednesday <t The Newport Hatbor Senior gr-la! from G e or g e Uonel Alloclation of Lepl the month membett meet In Clllsenl .......,, !P'OUP will Waohlnglon High School In LOii -.,,.... -. vi\rlOoa locallons for dinner rfttm i;;;,;;;,... at lbe Anseleo.' 11et hu9band ls a uy, July If, In Unlm'ial Clcy. at 7:20 p.m. ·~·C<!w>!Y Fair fPduate <t Corry Area ~1--------------"'----ll The llnJl'!i;i '!W ~t Schonl In PeMl)'lvl!U. !heir bat~ -· f;30: ' ' The pair will be 1)llklng and 7 p.m,'ltintdlng to Mrs. 'tiieir -.In Colla Meu. o. R. Mllbolf, publlcltyl=========I chairman. .., ' • Member Tea Mn: GenW,Blmbaum 1llll open her ltvlne -toalsbt at I for a membenhlp tea. Welcome will be all pro- spodlve members lnlemled In fonnlng 1 new chapter of B'nal B'rith. l£T'S BE Fllllll Y U you have new nelehbon or know ol anyone moving to our &rea. 0 ~ tC!ll UI ao that ·~ mat extend • friendlT wtkome and help them to btcome acqualnled ln their new aurroundinp. • ~--S 'Now OPER H ·-Dr, -. 796-51%1 H~-•792-9445 119&5Siil11-11.,,•1t11IOOd • ~'7137 ~ ~"'Udo,~ -• 71W15-7110 SAVE 20% to 50% ON ITEMS SELECTED FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK USE ONE OF OUR CONVENIENT CREDIT PLANS. SPECIAL SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS DIAMOND JEWELRY COSTUME JEWELRYCLOCKS•GIFTS ·. ) WATCHES STERLING SILVER PLATED SILVER GOLD JEWILRY CHINA•CRYSTAL 1 ~ COITU Ml .llWILIT: Ft1hl-.. W•tchtl, $29.tl • ,, ••••••••• NOW Cor•I larri1191, $JO • •••• •••• ,, ,, ••• NOW ~d1 '• EMl1 , , , , , ,, , , , , •,,, ,, ,, , , , NOW c10euae1m: P11n• At.Ml1tr, $10 .,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, NOW f,,.,,1 Clo1i1t, oldin9, $Iii ••••• ,,,,,,, NOW Ml1c. Clock1, Vel11H $150 to $JS ,,, ,, , NOW l·IJC· Cht111 Dith S1tl $15 .,,,. ,.,,,,, NOW Ch1111 Pltt.1, 11t 1 '· $11 •·••·••••, NOW WATCHD: Ledy'• 141C w;r;, Oi•i.. lr•c.••t, $991 •• NOW M•11y fll•r• STllUN• llLftl: C1rid•l•br•, pr. J.fl1ht.frem $152°$79,50 NOW l•• S.t, +.pc1. •rid S•,.,int Tr1y, SIJO • , NOW PU.TID' llLYll: Cryst•I S.1t10111, "'L•IY S1tto111", S•o •• NOW DIAMOND JIWIUTt ' 011. 1.• pill, s:r:rs •••••••••••••••• NOW I 0 Di1. Y·t· klnt, 1211 , •• , , , , , •• , • • • NOW S14.tl SIS.OI ll'lltOH SS.Ot SJ.SI 11% Off 1 h .H St.II I '"' H~OPP $111 ...... • ·t,71 SIM All ite11u 111!.l.ct te prior 1111. Tftt 1l>ov1 lt.1111 1rt i11tt t pc1rti•I ll1t o• ••It, •f iht Newport "•ch, f1lhlM l1l•rtd s..,,,, .,.1,, So, Coast Y'ISitor 494:0579 4'4-93'1 ·54 e er!~~~~ 'E for Men and Women . s S LA VIC K'S e COMPLETE CHILDREN'S DEPT. .low••-1111 featuring STRIDE RITE . e . II FASHION ISLAND Harbor Y'ISitor 6*-0174 NEWPORT BEACH -6441 1lfD ~sH'0BS~--_..,_· ---·~_-u···____. t I· ------------------~"--~~~~---~~~-~--~~---~--"--~'--'"------------- • --~--...... ---.------..... -----~---------------------------------------~ ---------- • DICK TRACY THAT ONl!.'s CU0cY Me'B "+NE' Ml! SHOT l'IAll'r. 'SILLV 80V!' ~DICKTIUCY AROUND? TUMILEWEEDS 1'£:ATS ME! IT WEREN'T HER'E ~1'STIW'f! - JUDGE PARKER PLAIN JANE LIFE IS BORING AND MONOTONOUS! . !DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by •• A. POWf• I A~ROSS SQ Team supporter I -·Lom1 51 Gair 5 Na1Hi : SJ Barracuda 2 WOf S 55 Fabled bir d 10 Git tld er 56 Semitic 14 Armadillo langua.gr 15 Rtt111 in Ill Pos5t ss 16 In--: In a.2. Ttnd i11~ the whole to nett e 17 NFL 11.t Trtt ptayrr : 115 Brcil mt 2. words lmmobl ll zrd l• Famed &• Pearl Buck ca rt oonist character 20 Inventor 61 Possess ive 7114170 Zl Be rri's "'" rtlativt 118 Classified 11 Joc key's 35 Disda in 22. E1111rror 119 Nouri suffir emploJ'': 37 Nickn~me ZJ Distance 2 wor 5 for stout units DOWN 12 Heating boy ZS Cry's device 40 Insect 1 c.0111p1n ion l RtSlllll'lnt 13 Portal 41 Mimic 2' Ctrtain 2 Footless 18 -· Kippur 411 Equ ints : ""''°"s: l As ian 24 Bank Slang Sl1119 91rmt nl ) tr111saclions 48 Talked 30 Conjunction 4 Col lege 25 Gra sps 'oinlltssly l l G1mient fac ulty lit Iii.ore ,lucky Sl ord of 34 l*on s 5 Astringent 27 Sh;up u:ology vtgetab lr 111ount1in 52 or1I 3' VtrY bad compC)Und ridft Rt1111111111nt: )I Clewtr Ii Sash 2.1 Ci ti t Abbr. ~rs on 1 Cash so11rt1 d iSelSt : 53 f't rs i1n ! l• N, Aintr. In K1ns1s, J 2 •ord\ potent1tt fotk dan ct : S1sk1l· 29 Capuchin 54 Spetd 3 words chew an, monkty S5 Split 42 Alrlint rte.: 31 Howtwec< S1 Particlt I 1bbrtwi1tlo11 ] words JZ Prtflx ustd 58 Llv t r 43 Assa uH 8 Thoughts with phont secretion I 44 --Whi1 t II Time I nd WIVt S9 John, in 45 SP• ~er iod 33 Executes lht USS R , 47 Serpe nt lD Ind of s1d lno liD Col n 49 Greek god symbol maneuver 63 Verb suff ix '" • ly Cllester Gollld -' ..lliE~~~ Tl.'E!E OLD CASINGS. t· ly Tom K. Ryan ly Al Sinlth YEH···-- ly Frank laginski 7-~ (i' MISS PEACH __ ...... STEVE ROPER PEANUTS U'L AINB • I ' I ·I I I GORDO • ' -:::r•..-" . . . .. . ''" . :.: : . ·:· ... ... . . ANIMAL CRACKERS ly Jolln Miies - ,, ly Saunders and Ov•rlJClrd SURE/ I KNOW·"'Jrl YEARS THAT MlT Bf OMOEO 8HOUll ···A 61RL'S #OT StPPCSED.TO BLURT WT, ~I LO'tE 100' BEFOllE THE FELLOW DOES.' BUT l·l GUESS ~y 1<1~ IS SM()ll.llJ<i! WE COJrl1f AIGHTOUT WITH ~T~ EVER IS It.I OJR HEAATS .. ·N.IP llfE tE"CK WITH THE AIA.E BOCKS! ly Charla M. Schab .---...... ----..... , .. • Tuesday, July 14, 1970 I (/ DAILY PILOT Ji i ' -ly Al Capp ly Cllarla .... tt1 ... Mltfl I ~-t.la ~.-~ .:;, ly Gus Amola •rt=.rd~ i • q Ir Ii r ly RoqM' aou.n llOlJ ooor i<OOUJ WtlUE He's SW.I! 4'<W ;ill WILfOR~ HALL '.) ,, _,.;;~ w ' ' ., • ' ' • • ( I I I t I ' ' I I l "" ....................................................................................... ~~~~~~ ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~--------~---. ---. • -.. J I bAILV "LOT T~, .Julr 14, 1970 National Leagu~ Solid 'FavOrite: ' . ·-,P alnie.r F:at;~s Potent NL Line-up CINCINNATI" (AP) !kverybody run' this season whtle batting an If· gregate,313.. . ~Palmer lan't taking anythln1 ·for granted, bowever. 1- 1 wondtrs . what kind . of bOunces the 'boseball• will take tonll)lt 111 tl\O l;rit All-Star game ever played.on a wall-to- wall carpet. Everybody eXcept Jim Palmer. · Palmer, whose strong right arm ' hopefull.y will prbvlde ·the Impetus for ' an Amtrican League challenge to the .. , "Wbeni I heard Se.aver was pltchlng, I thought ~· might , be an o<iL mllj) for me ," Palmer said. "Then I found out he htJ one too last week ." Seaver, the National League's 1989 Cy Young Award winoer, bit his first major league homer last Thursday night while beating Montreal for hls; 14th . victory or the y'eai. He bas pitched three "I've pitched against Mme of them before," he aald. ••Aaron almost tilled Brooks Robinson lflth a line drive off me In an exhibition ·1ame.' Binch htt a grand slam hon;er .oft me ln the Jnternalional League a couple of years ago. I 1 NaUonal's seven-year AU-Star reign. is · ·more concerned about balls that don'l " bounce: And ht hu 1'8 good reasons · A MAN WITH A BIG BAT -Rico Carty of the Al- lanta Braves and leading hitter irt the ~ National Leaa:ue with a .365 average, was not 'listed ·pn lhe AJl-Star ballot but was a write-in candidate ·by the 'Ul"IT ......... fans who voted him into the" 1970 game. Carly is pictured warming up for the game which will be played in Cincinnati's new Riverfront Stadium tcr ni~ht. Game is on television beginning at 5: 15 p.m. 1' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Rumors Hint Martin Next '.A's Man11ger MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -A !Ource close to Billy Martin says the former Mtn:. Msota Twins baseball manager is near ·to an agreemerX with the Oakland A'tttleUca for a similar job. "It's only a matter of price," the .. IOW'ct, who asked not to be idenlilied, aald Monday. Any deal , however, doesn't seem .very certain if the remarks of Charles 0 . finley, owner of the A's, are taken at face value. Finley said in Oakland Sunday that Athletics Manager John McNamara had done ha helluva job" !,and would be relained as manager. • Martin, asked to comment on the '1'eport, said he had been "waiting to llt-ar from some people." He would not elaborate and he declined to identify ,he people he was gQin& to talk with. fle's known to want more than a one.year ;coolract if he returns to managing. ' Martin was In New York Monday to ettend a birthday celebration For Ca!M!y :;ten1el, one-time manapr for whorh >.t:iartin played as an Infielder during the long Yankee reign of the 19Ms. ~ Martin, 41, peppery as a player, re- mained in the w)las 11 acout and coach lor Minnesota ftom 1181 nnlU owner ~I Grifrlth picked. him to manage tM ins afler a ~venth·place finish in 908. t In his 1969 stint as mana1er. Martin •uided Minne90la to I.be West Dlv!Mon ~iUe, but the 'l'wira I01t lo Baltlmore t n the AL playoffs 4-0. t Shortly anerward, Grlfnth annou~ed "1arUn was fired, but he. blamed the a.ger·s 1'1uctance' lo lake <lrders Bnd sult him. rather thal' t h e dism51! sappoinlmtnt or the playoffs. artln work•J MiM eapoUs fur a )'adlo atatioo a also at a brev.·ery r public r.Jations. Won't ·ne Easy ·to Shake PhilliP,s Not Amazed That Angels ·Contender H•rold "Lefty'' Phillips, fn his first full ieason of ma11agh1g a baseball team. appear• not the slightest bit amaied that his California Angels contend .seriously for the American League pen- nanL "I thought we would be in the race the day spring training started,'' declared the bespectacled skipper on the day be(ore the All·Slar break. ··Last year we won 71 ga1nes so our showing must surprise a lot of people.·· Afler aplllling the final pre-All.Star series with MiMesota. the Angels trailed the: Twins by five games in the American League West. .. ll won't be easy for the Twins to shake us," declared Phi\Ups, "Nol v.·ith our pitching." Lefl·hander Clyde \Vrlght. the hurler who stopped Oakland oo a no-hitter, rales as the No. 1 pleasant surprise for California. After a .l-8 record last year, \Vright had to fight for a starting posilion in spring training. Jn, early April, he had it \von and now boasls a 12-6 record v.•ith a 2.86 earned-run·averagr. Jarvis Tatum, the fellow Phillips pla· loons in teriter field against Je!t·handed pitching, is ,another sunprlse and the "eteran Billy Cowan could be the third one. Tatum has hit .267 and <;owan .288. the latter particularly erteetive as a pinch hitter. ·'At the pace thC Minnesota club ts going, it, could win well over ,100 games ,'' admits Phillips, and the11 tdds. "~lost clllbs nn1 into a little 1lump now ahd then. "Ours came llrsl during the rOMd series aaainst Baltimore, O&troll and Cleveland . \Ve IOit five • in 11 row, our longest lOrl.in& striag, and l hope' it's the toniest of lhe Year." Philllps sees two big reasom the Angels should be tougher in the second half of the campaign -pitcher Aody Messertmith and U1ird baseman Ken McMullen, both recovered from injuries. Measersmith. tabbed the ace <lf the staff, fini shed the first half of the season at a.a. his final two outings being a six.hit 2· I victory and ninth inning relief stint against ?\-1inneso1a with just a day in between. P.fcMullen pulled muscles from his rib cage and even after rejoining the line-up wasn't 100 percent effective. Irvine 's Bill Voss broke a wrist during the early season and should now help !he outfield and the Angels can Only hope that Jay Johnstone can co1ne back to !he set'<lnd half of 1970 to match hi s play of latter 1969. "Messersmith is throwing real well now ," says Phillips. ''He had some injury trouble, yes, but don't forget , he's the kind of a fellow who didn't miss even a single turn." .Howe \"er. no one argues that Messersmith was as e!fective as ex· peeled . "We've got a gocxl starting staff," declares Phillips of Messersmith, Wrl1ht, l\udy t.1ay and Tom Murphy. "The only thing might be that we expect too much from a young staff. You know they'll be better next year." lf there y.·ere choices for Phillips, who took over an 11·28 club on P.tay 27 of la'st .year, it would be for another middle.inning relief pitcher and "aMlher ca tcher who can hit for an average." Even withoot ihose additions, the manager asaerts, "I know we're ltlll in ' this thing and we are going to be in until the end.'' to worry. J • "How am I going tO relax tonii:ht · "(Ith that line-up waiting for me!" the Baltimore Orloltt' pitchina ace rnllled Monday · after ·he' was given the AL . starting assignment opposite Tom Seaver ol the "New York Mets In the . 41st All-Star ClaaslC. · Lined up against Palmer on the Astroturf of glossy Riverfront Stadium, new ·home -of the-Cincinnati Red.s, will . . be six of the game11 moat prolific long· ~II hitters -San Francisco's Willie Mays, St. Louis' RJchle Allen, Atlanta'~ Hank Aaron, CtnclnnaU'a TOny Peret, Rico -Carty of the Braves and Johney BenCh ol the Reds. They have belted 1 total of lU home Robinson Has A Soft Spot For Reds' Fans CINCINNATI (AP) -Frank Robin!On was stand ing in Riverfront Stadium, lite of tonight'! 4lst All.Star Baseball Garn~. ·but his lhou&hts kept drifting to Crosley Field.· "It'! great to be back .. ' said the Baltimore Orioles ·s1ug1er. a star with the Cincinnati Reds for a decade. He will be playing hla first game in Cln· clnnall since the controversial trade with the Orioles in · 195$ for Milt Pappas, Dick Slmpt0n and Jack Bald$Chun. ''It would have been 'better for me though to be pla yln& in Crosley Field." the only man to win the most valuable player award 1n both leagues said. "You reml!lnber'' 'a· catch you made · there and a hit here Jn ~ old park." .he said. The Reds. le# Jiny .Cl'Ollley Fie.Id IOr ·their ~ush ~l.000.seat stadium June 30. Robby admitted driving · by Crosley Jo~iekt' to visit \he Leo Cardenu family. "I just looked. I didn 'l say anything as I drove by," he said. Cardepas, now a Minnesota Twin. was a Cincinnati teammate. · A min watching the Amerlcan'Leagu e; stars in batting practice Monday asked rrank if he were a young 35. "No, an old 34," he answered, obviously . re rerring to the remark former Reds owner 8111 DeWitt made after the trade. DeWitt said Robby was an old 30 at the time. ~spite his dirferencts y.·ith DeWitt. the native Texan has a sofl spot in his heart for Reds fan s. "They booed me only once here In HISS when I was in the midst of an O-for-22 batting. slump. When l . got a hit, they did the same thing I did -cheered ," he recalled . BalUmore Manager Earl Weaver, who will pilot the AL star's here; agreed with !lobby that he's more mature no\v. "I've never met anybody who hfl-'f more class and does more for a ba ll · clui,. He doee a lot of things that don't show In the aVera1e1," Weaver said. Robby, In the twilight of an 18-year. pro career that has put hiJ11 in the $120,000 salary class, hedges.on a playing timetable. "After some games. 1 f~l like It · shOl!kf ~ my last," ..he said. "After others, I feel like I could play a long tlme.'' · 'lbe big outfielder, appearing In the All· Star game for the ninth Ume, is off to a 100<1 start in 1970 with 17 homers, 51 runs batted In and a league-leading .330 battlng mark . • He admitted a shoulder injury suffered _ In ,a headloni:t: · Sllde into second bast last week Is affectina his swing. "The' doctor said he couldn't play In our next series with Detroit," Weaver l'l&kl, "but Frank aot a shot and played two of the games. That's Frank all over." ro Grid Camps · Closed to Vetera.ns ~ ' CIUCACO (AP) -Wilh the posslblllly a playsl' ltrlke k>omlng, the 2' .,,,. In the Nat;onal Football Leacue ......... !"" Mondty !Jlelr L-alnin( camps i.-lo ........ player1. The ....... was made jotnUy by p tlliP, owntt or the Olicaao -f.::., and -"*11 of !he fili\lon1I Cenference, md LI.Mar }lunt, owner of .. K...., dty CltlelJ and f)letld•nt fl the Amllicln Conference. ,. The MOYe, llfeed upon unanlmoutly ti a 9ICf'et ~ In Chlcoao Sunday, tfUowed • ~munlcat1001 by the tl~tn' Anoclaiuo,• of the NFl. lnstruc· lftg veteran pliytra nol to rtpOrl as aihodullcl. ' f.._~•lal and Hunl also announced thwt -..~ woWd .open IJ ic1*&uM!d fW" ' rookie players. A rookie pl~ytf wa11 defined as ooe who has yet to be Oil any team's active roster for a regular 1tason game 1n any prior year., Three reasons were &lven for What \1, in effect, a lockout. Each club would have the opportunity for thf: iame amount of time Jn tralnln1 camp and the rompctilive characler or the game would be retained with no one having an advantage. A polity OC permill lng ''elcrans to report w.ould be disruptive lo sqund morale and any delay In giving rookies an opportunlt)' lo make a squad would penallie them gre1tly. 1'be action Is shnllar to a rnove t~krn t~·o yeaf'j ago when the players threaten · ed to itrike. • .. ~teanwtule, negotlalion~ between com- mllttts representing the players and owners continued in New York. Reports are lhe owners have agreed lo negotiate pre-se.uoi1 pay but such major issue~ as pension. option clause and grievance procedure have not been resolved. Halas said the possib!Uty ol opening the 1t150n with rookie teama \Ya1 highly lm pnib.'lblt. If 11 sellh.oment l81 not reached' nl'ld Hunt refused to speculate on the sttllu s of the Colle1e All·Star game In Y.1hlch his champion Kansas City Chlof1 sire to nieC't th c All.Stars In SOidier Field July 31. The College All·Stars ha\1C been work· l~R In ltdl Jore~e ·last FrkllJ' at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., \vhlle the Chiefs' camp In Libtrty, }.fo., Wll tmply . .George Strick ler , executive dlrector of the Chlc•go Tribune Charities, sponsor of the All.star aame, said "We hav~ ·a conlract and we are 1oln& -lbna on the auumpllon !he 1•m• will be played." Here Is the text of the joint statement by llatas and llunl: 'The 28 NaUonal Football League clubs havt agreed unanmlously to o Pen trnlnlng camp~ to rookie players. "The decision we~ made ln tight of commW'llo1Uon1 l)y the Play'ert' associa· tlon to vet4!r1n playtrJ Instructing them not to repotra's scheduled." .. ;{/!' •• ... .. On TV Tonight Channel 4 at 5:15 iCQreless !minis ln two previous All.star appearanceS. . Palmer, lU, will be makinc hls All· Star deb4,lt. He got µie starting nod from AL Manager E;arl, W,eayer of the Orio les because of the NaJJ<lnaJ's predominantly right-hand hitting lineup. All of the NL ilarters swi ng fro~ the right side except shortstop Don Kes.s- ing~; a switcher. . Weavee, W-ho intends to follow Palmer with southpaw Sam McDowell o f Cleveland and right.hander Jim Perry <lf MlnneSQla, hopes the early right.-to- right ratio will be to his club's advantage. "Somebody told me Pertz hi~ the Olf'Ve ball, hits the fast ball and hits the slider. There's not much else to throw him, Is there?" While Palmer should have his hands lull against !he NL d..,...u, starting with leadoff man Mays, a perennial ~parkier in All.star play, t¥rt.'11 be no e"'-sy pickings for Seaver and his thus.far UMamed succes!Ors, either. Power l!So abounds in the American Leal{Ue line-up with Harmon Killebrew , 21 homers, Frank Howard, 24, Boo1 Powell, 23, anq Carl Yastriemsk.i, 21, ·the foremost fence-bustert . AMall!CAN' l•AeUI ..... NATIONAL l•AllU .. llq ~U, ll1ltlmor1 ID Jllcllle Allen, I t. llU\I o...,. Jotinaon. l1li. ~D Gl9M l ltkei't, (Ilk ... l 11Ull ANrklo. CPlklOO 11 Ooo'I 1Ct11fn1.,-, Cllic:ltfl H•rm'ro ICHl'lll'•w.Mlnn. 3b T1111y l"tr1i. Clllfl(lnntll Fr"* Ho-rd, Wull. If Jllc* C.l'fY, Ati.fttl C1r1 V1111'1-kt. ao1. If Wiiiie M1p, Slro l"rtl\. Fr...ii: Jlllbln'°"' a11t. 11 H•Plk .ur1111, A!Wonll em 1'•11111111. Ottrolt c J"'h l9M11, c111e1nN1r Jlll'I l"llmef, t1111mort p Tom SN...,., Htw v.rt Ul"IT ...... AWARD FOR AARON ~ Henry Aaron of the AUanta Braves recelv-' ed the most votes in the All·Star ballo'ting recently by fans. Henry i:f pictured with the award presented to him at a lbncheon in Cincinnati Tuesday by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. The All.Star game will be: played tonight in the.inew Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. Reynolds,, No. 1 Ram Draft Selection, Signs LOS ANOELES-"1 nm extremely 'hap- py to be with a team like 1he Ram11 whi ch has a defense-minded ph~sophy," Jack Reynolds said after Los Angeles' National Football Leagut Club announced the signing of its No. l pick from Tennessee. Reynolds, the Volunteers•· middle linebacker and defensive slj:nal caller for three years, was . the lint linebacker lo be the Rams' first-round selection since Marlin McKttver in 1961. The Rams annou~ the. signing Mon- day. No terms were disclosed . Reynolds, 22, a 6·fOOl·l, 232·pounde~. is In Evanston, Ill ., preparing tor the Co lle1e All.Star 1ame later this month in Chicago. • P Rl~CETON, N.J. -Whl!n Lawrence T. Ellis U.ktJ over as coaoh of track and cross Country at Princeton Universi- ty Sept 1, he will be the flrst black head coach In the Ivy League. Ellis, 41, a former New York Univeral· ty alar di.stance runner and now a track c:o1ch at Jama.lea, N.Y., High School, was named to hi11 new post Monday. lie also will hold an administrative posl· tlon at Princeton . • SAN DIEGO -htexico's Club America gots for a spill In ita two-game 1erle1 a1alntt Swtl!e:rland's Football Club of Zurkh tonight and a btg crowd Is an· Uclpated for the internationa l IOCCtr match at Balboa Stadium. Club America Is one of ?o.texlco's best and the traveling unit Includes live membert from the oounlry'1 national tean1. lnc ludina thrte forwards. • FrWl'k Fr~hllng posted a nlild upset in t1"l first round of lho $35,000 Washington Star Internatio91aJ tennis tournament Monday, when he defeateid Jllth·seeded Frew AfcMillan of South Africa , s.-4, 6·3. Arthur Ashe, third seed, defeated IJn Crookendfn, New 1.ealand, 6-1, &-I , ud CU ff Richey, San Angelo, Tex., defeated Bob McKinley, yOWJger brother of Chuck McKinley, St. Ann, Mo., 6-1, l-3. • PITrSBURG H -Quarterback Teay Bradshaw of the Pittsburgh Steelers auf'· fered ari apparent rlaht lhi&h Injury during workouts Monday with the Co1li11 All{ilars In Chicago, the Steelera aakl. He was to be nown .to Plttlburih ·for examination Tueaday. by the Stetler1' · physiCian, Dr. John Beat. The Steelers said Bradshaw, whe underwent minor suraery in May for removal of calcium depl)lits ln hll rllbt hip, may have pulled a mu1ele or reope.- ed the incision. Dr. Best will have final say on wMther BradBhaw, the No. I pick in latl ytar'1 pro draft, returns to the All.Star camp. • ALHAMBRA -Rookie pl~r Jerry Janeskl of the Chtcaao White Sox "" married Monday nl&ht lo hfl aw•theorl of blgh ochool day1, Suole Prai.t, . The ceremony w11 oonducted tn St. Therese C1thollc Church, Alhambra. Miss Prater Is the daupter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Prater of Huntlftaton Jlarbour. Jaoeski, 24, w11 lraded to lhl Whit• Sox by Boston latt h1arf!h 11 and ha1 GOMPlled a 7·8 record during his Ursi major lcaauc ,.euon. 41 ------------------------------------------------- -----------------------~---------------------------~--·-·~---·--· -_,....------------------ Newport WID~ Al~nitos Estancia Stalled Race By MD Express · Entries An·lc:Hold tlllrd period tllOI down -HJal> Mondly nlal>I • the Elicia fell ,..., • ~tie In the-. N"'"'°" Recmtion Deport. tnfflt NDmer b a 1tetb111 Mustangs, FV Post Easy Wins Orange Coast area parllcipootl Coo4o -ond Fomtala. Valley bree zed" dWOUllh • poir of rivals In the Orange 1wnmer basket. boll Jeoclle Monday night Willi FOW>llin VaUey'1 Dive Lynch le.din( the ecorin( porllde wl111'1S pciOll!. Coach Emil Neem'e'1 MUJll.nl crew upped its record to 7-1 with a 11-47 coDqu..t of Troy -Foun-tain Volley did In Lowell, 11· '7. Cooch Dave Bro.io -plealed with his t e am • 1 ~ol~l,,...._lle -· , ... -ofl-worbd more etnde'Dtly, primarily ......... of the """' -paooq by FA! Pitta ondRlcli Power. Equolly 1,,,.,...a.. at ... atJw m.r o1 the rut brMk offmie Wll Mike Foote, who looted """' ... makln( the ~ IOd _1,,. oil to -temamatts for the easy ........ Lynch, "1lo -hiafl 1pin In the _.,, depMtmml r.. Ille. Bormt, ""°""' IS oo II ~eli!. pis and tine free -from his fol:wvd pool. Odler Barons in double flrures,..... Jim Wll""° (13), Foot< (!Sl Ind PiU< (IO). '!be victory upped Fouotaln Valey'1 Oranle Leacue -to w Mlile the Bll'Olll are 6-2 in the Htllltqton Beech leap .. .:!r• ~ i:Y r1~ --.. '""" ol the _.hid N-.. in aood ll'!riC& oiso, fol~ tho ..... '"!'be fast. b re a t h: m-lillnl -r well, ond the moln 1hinc .tllat II doinC It is \be good ~-k of OU!'fnlntline. ·"Ailen Moon, '!lck po.net, lloul( MlcLean and Tom Samp9on -all of them are d<l"1( • .,... job . ... lh• boon!&," lllid Noemo, COITA MIU C'1)tw lit .... 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Golf iln't 1 matter of , but r1ther of Mw 1111~1· Th• lllustrltion shows an t l· ample of how 1 relltive'1 lne•· poriencod 1o1Mr milht portonn better by rnortift1 to • aome- wh1t abnormal IJpo of shot. This 1itu1tlonctneriltyrequlr1s o hl&h pitch tllot would l1nd on th11rMn. \ \ \ \ ' I But some ptlyera find it drf· ftcult to hit shots with hilh· iojlld clubs. They fMI mo<• 1eeur• with 1' 4· or 5-iron. Such ployocs· should tan Ill• shot th•t ii 1nlest for tMm. In this cue tt'a. a run·up shot with the lesa-k)fted club. I ........ ...,, ........ _ s_.naer Cflje J-1"11 Tritons Upended In 2 Overtimes ,ThoujJh Iii lhJ'OO OrlOI• Coast entri!-1 were defeated in MGDday night's actJon in the ~'oolblll Hlgb School 111111· mer basketball leap, two clubl came within teCOl'lda of pulling oil mojor upoetl, San C1emeote nearly llun- ned powerful Foolblll f0< the KCOnd time, bolore failln& In two ovorilmu, IWL s&miqo also required an o~ period In det .. 1 1n upotari Lagun1 Beach BQuad, 7Mt. Mission Viejo wu beaten by Tmtin, 'I0-3S, in the first 1ame of the evening. 1bl' Tritons of San C\emente appeared to have won their game in rqullltion time. Molt or Jl'~s squad bad conced- ed defeat when the clock lho•- ed that time bod ""' aut )rith San Clemente clatchinc • 'IS-tl load. The f I r 1 t lhree-mlnute overtime .. ,.. both teams acore eJ1ht points, wltb Sc:oU Pfieidertt tyln1 the score on 1 bucket with II -left. The Knights w•nt Iii.Id !0< the 1111 ijmo -with a ......is remaining, lwlklng the 11th Ue oC the marathon encounter. Foolllll1'1 balanced 1ttack ruined a ropori<ilnf lndlviduol perform1nce by San Clemente'• Cr1t1 Andel'IOll. The Triton guard hit for 31 points and acored vlrtu•llY all ol hil club's Important baskots . l.al\lfla Beach, a wimtr tn juat one.ol .. 111 nine cootosts, •-aect • tumendous come- back to IOJld lb 11mo with Santiago inti an eJitfa pefiOd. Sllylna dole In the -hall, the Anlltl ll'ldullly fell behind and found them>elv., down llMI midWIJ ihrolllh the lourib quomr. Fountain V~ hip1lahttd ~· °""'" eo.t --Logioo -ball ... liOlt by. ...... ... lllrbot J:>odl'"'I; 1-6, in .. ..va,Jn. nioi. Niilooll 1-uo ollair <11 toe wmoen• dllmood. The -~· dooppod 1 ""'1lot In Simla Ano at M-W Porlt w4tiJe the -Allfell---.. Sell a.nente, ... , It ...-·s ~ Part in Amenc1nLeape- c.dl Gen• MlriMCcl's b1azina Fountain Vliley nino has DOW won 11 ol it.s \ast llpmeo. F~ Vllley's lateot Ylc· llm -lbe -Dodgers -oitended K Into ·u imi"I' boloto ~ Ille ortHUn cioclsicin, 11'le wimers' Steve Frita tot aboard with one oot ln 1he bottom of Ibo o1e.-fnmo and then IOOfed 1he declsive · tally en 1 two-blggfll' by Steve Mildtei!. RI~ Jay staniey pcktd up the win In rellfl ol Fountain Volley starier Gil Bai\qas while oouthpow Jloo. DI' -aboorbld Ibo lou in a complete-came ltklt. Mike Roberts and Bob wm ...... -four hit. each ·over the wMkend hr Fountain Vllley. The HllUr ~it (M) iel a Ii lood .. _, the drain In Ibo .. -u Santa AN poured through five runs in that Imn&. The kxMn picked up their lint nm kl toe initial fTame wheft Tom Netti •ncled. Mole MOOntl and ICOrtd en Kevin Morrow's double. '!be oll>er Ancol t1Uy c""• In the el&hU. when Neth 1tngl· eel Joe Ariltur llome lt'Clm --all« Ibo lotter hid rrlniJed, llnJen KCOnd Ind tag· 1ed to third on • popup. Dan Qui..nberry, -hid ts C'OhS«.'Utive ICOl"tlees in· ninp U'tis lelllOfl 111tnst S..n· ta Ana, relinqul!htd the fiv• (three unearned) runs in the -nth ond yielded pltdlln1 chores to reliever A n d y Mctirie1. San Ctemeotc w11 turned bocl: by 11e Jeoaue-leodlnc FulJ<ri"'1 Anae\o f<r the ... cond llraltlJt llme lhll -· lhil tune Oft I tlnHUtter. But a mix-up at the IC'Otinc 14ble mulled In the clock •XJ>irlnc whOn tine -1ttll r ·em a I n ed. Foothill forward Bob ni .. u utec1 the time to draw I foul Ind sink the two free throws that knot· ted the aame. Swtln trumllY Zvlll;-1kl Klndl•r H•• ,~..... (111 .... , .. 2 • • ' ' • • 1 ' • • u CdM, Newport Score Water Polo .Victories "'"'" ,_., ltthkn c..,,-.11 . ...... Trettlf' .. _ Tt11l1 ' • 2 • t ' ! • • • J " J 1 I I I I I 1 t • 1 ' • t 1 1 ' . . ' . . 21 • 11 • • • IWt•IM 't'llft (Ml ..... , .. I t I I Htrm....ile ....... 1tllcli..it ,.,,. H-Wlllt- Tt1111 J ' 1 1 J I 1 J J I I I t l 1 J I t 1 2 H t I M ..... ,ht! ..... 1'w1ll11 It tt 11 1t-7t Mlulln VIII• J 11 11 ~ C-ln kerr GHlt111'f .... _. .. Nlcllolt ··~ W1'1!111tlt , ... LllMI .... 11 l'91 .. ti ,, tio ) l J 1! I I I J 1 • 1 ' 1!5111 I 1 I ) t J ' ' 4 I s II '' lf 11 49 s.i .... on .. " .... ltltJJ I ' 1 • Area water ~o p>wers Cmlna clef Mar DI Newpori -continued -in AAA ......,.. leatiuo polo IC· tivity Monclay night -..... quests over Lakewood and Sumy Hlilrr. c.c.na d<I Mar, -the four • 1oal effort ol Kurt K r u m pb 0 I 1 • outecored L.Hewood, 11..f., while Newport was gunnlnc -. Surmy Hllls, 1-J. M ... ~ poeed tile wt .. nerw wllh four tatlifs, In other AAA aiotlon at Oranco eoa.t CoiJes•, Qllla Meea blHted E!ltancla, lf.t, with throe r.u ...... 1 ~ ... John Carpenltt ...i Miko Be<i ~ Mesa with • quartd .,...., .. .,.,, Dan Kent Incl Larr) Blattennan acored twice each f<>rEstanda , Gani.,, Grove. rW•alod Lona s.::11 Wlllon, ~7. kl the ott. AAA teol. lrl AA ci.rclft •l Ettlncia, CCl'OOll del Mar and Bll!Nl Part m>intlined unboolon ......... CmJna (3--0) sliced up Tnoy, IH, with Gl<I McNameo and Dave Maridlal account.in& for seven of the Sea Ktnis' tall le,,, Buena Parle 1vorted tile lo& oo1umn .m.n ~ manapd • M U. with F'owlt.lin Vllloy, ieavlii( the IOAD« with 1 J.0.1 mart. Marina Riled Wff!tnimter In lbe other i-lo, I~!. ' ' ' ' • • • • • • ' ... ' • ' • ' • • • • • Gaiichos Fall To Pirates, 15-6 The ~ Meu Pirates (Or-c-t) bueblH team split a twin till Sunday 1t Santa Ano M.-ial Pork, droppi"I lhl lint pme lo ihe La Ji'v!¥1a Junlan and bet· lerln( the' ~k illne in the nighicap to highlight Metro Leagu• dllmOOd ~· Coach Billy White'• Pirate,,, compoted mainly ol. .next yor'• Of"ana:e Coast College ballOball pl<llpOCls, Jost to the Juniors, S-1, in the first con- tolt and lnoic tho nightcap from Saddl-k by 1 IW count, The Pirates are now 4-5-4 on the aeuon white Saddleblck ls a hall-tame above lhe c e 11 a r ·d welling Orance Panthen with a 1·10-2 mark. Jim Hawse went the route for the Pirates in the first 11me. pltchin& 1 sit-bitter and lboori>ln1 the !cos. A pair ol singles and a walk in, the bottom ot the loth Inning earned tht Junion lbetr victory Ind ke!>l them In nrst place at 10-1·1. lb. the Meta-SaddtebM:k en- counter, the '-• clubbed out II hlb (Coola Mell hid (I), but ltranded too many but: runneri and commill<d ftvo miecues. • The Plratos Jumped oil to a 5<I edit liter the.lint lwn lnnints and were riever bead- ed. HIWH got three hits In the nl,ntcap for Mesa wtille Steve Sh,pard and Ron MIUen hid three each ,for Saddleback. Rick m.-n plidlld a complete 1ame ror the Pirates In the JliPlcap Ind lfOl Cl'edil for the victory. Steve Huan lnd'Tom Berc• shared pildti"I cllllle1 for Sa~ dleblclc with the f0t111<r 1ol· lin& the ""'· IADOUIU.C:lt f•I ..,, ..... Ml"M. I• f I l t I ll'(' .. ~ 41JI StuMn.,t ltJ I 1.-~·'· cl 5 • • t 5htH'11," 4Jtl $«ht,3' J I I I lcelt. " J • 2 ., Drill.ff J • J • Hu~ .. rf JtJ I Tlllllt ... • 1• t COITAMIS.\ PlltATll Otl Cllr\, no 11.1111 •• P-.11.H M•-.t MC:H•lt'. cl Lt\11 .. II Inv..,, 1• Mott1, ti Dlwlftlll, I ''"'' StddltMCM Cotl• MIN .. , " .... • • I 4 ' ' 1 • 5 I t I J t ~ I J l I I ' J ,I t :.~'~' ... . . . . .01Jlt11 auo1eo-• 11 t •10 m lb-If ll I .... Hll-..1 .,_ """' ... ··-,. .. 1 I J J I I I 11 4 I J It ' . . " 17 ti • .. Major League Standings DEAN LEWIS •-1..., ... "'" LNUM tMUi It It 11 tt 4-tf ltnlll.. 12 ll n If ~n S•C...._ .. (UI ..lllf .. MtCtllM A.lln!r l!lllllli' .... ·-· ·--, .. ,_ , ... ...... ""'" l'flelcllrer """ Wo• , .... t ' s 14 • t 1 1 J • t • I J I I I t I 11 11 9111 t J 4 1J I I I I • 11 n 15 """"* c•I N " •' tit . ' ' ,~ I t ' II 1 I I 1i I J I I • t ' M , • 2 ' • • I • I 2 t 4 Jll ,. • .. .... ..,ht"'" '-tC'-19 II, lt t6 U I .,_., 'tlttltll I• Jt II It I ,._.. AMERICAN LEAGUE East Dlvitllo w L hi. GB Bi.ltimorc M :1.1 .121 Ddroit 47 31 .56! • New York .. st .Ml 7 Bolton .. 41 .Ill t W11hh1fton ., .. ,IS$ l<V. Cleveland 31 .. ,442 1m Wett DlvltlOI Mlnneaota 14 21 .!St A1pl1 It 35 .193 5 Olk land 47 40 .l40 t V. Kan111 City :1.1 52 .311 12\\ Milwaukee 3Z 57 ,3!0 ISV. Ch1c110 " II ·"' :!IV. " ... ,. ...... Ali.tt•• ·-.. (llKIMlll. NATIONAL LEAGUE EutDJvblte w L Pet. Pilltbutgh IO 31 .IQ New Y<l'lc 47 31 ,M7 Chlcqo 41 41 .SOI s. Louis 3'I 47 ,141 Phl11de~hi1 31 " ,!24 Montre 37 II ,l20 West Dlvltlol ctnclnnau 12 21 ,705 Dodaen 51 35 .193 All anti 41 .. .488 SanF-41 .. .412 Houlton 37 II .4IO Sin Dlqo 31 M ,400 l ....... ._ All-Stir ·-11 CIMr-~ GB l v. ' t\\ ll 1.3~1 ID 19 19\\ II 17 ANNIYllUIY SALi TOY TA SPIC JAL 1970 TOYOTA WAGON :=$1817 . ' I Johnson -Holds Elims ·Lead Wltln•ll~9-............. _ HI MIMI kl'llftt.11. Nit··-~ltd. --,....,...,._, iltytlll'llf It kt~ C:t; llltftl CirtclMlll 11 ,lll1M1ll. 11ltlll ~ et WWllnlllll· ,. M ""'°"" l't St. Ltult. nlw~t ~ " a.kt ... 1111M Ok'v, tt ltlulfolll, n+tht ~ VOLVO With 1 Sii Dn1I llmt, Doua J-n, a lolt-bowler from Lona Bead>, roUed an 111 """" .... block _, nlahl to molntaln Ilia leod Jn thl 10th 1.....i -Colll Mitch G1mt E!lmloatkn at Km11 IM* 111 Coota M .... Jol11~1 -hal • total of 1,111 !>Ina. t• aheld ol Don Nordotrom of Anoh<im. ' who chipped ,.... pins off JohMOn't tot.ail with an no Wit•. C.-'1 WaK Bloct Jumped ~to die thlnl pi... IJIOI, with an • teriet to movt within nine plns of Nord1trom. Tultln'• Fl"ed Bernal helded • lf'OUP "' ftVt llWtOmlr'I Ia Ibo top ti. 'l1te ,._ Colla .,_ rifled an Ill In Jump !nm 14til to Ulh. Ralt>h L<rnl>lrd (lknlnl:) moved from 2llh to 1Jth, Temple City's Dave Leo l•IJ1l'Od from lllt to 14th, Mite MurJ)ity climbed lhrff notd!N to 11th Ind Clyde LM1ber o1 Dano Point lllled from Hth to 11th. r..1 Cotta M .. a bowlus were In the IOp ID. Lorry -elder ond Nick Slipllo molnta* their ....,th ud ftllWb p!Ko apols. -roldor had on 1111 ...w wldJe Sllpilo ..ned a ....._ blGCI< ol Ill. Sdtlllo trolls Scbooalelder by liJ plm, 1,177· 1,$71. Raeda'a Llmar Keet. trtn- ner ol tile lall t>llr ol E1lml tourn1mtl'U, fel l from atxth to llllh. The !JO.man field wat whlt- iled lo lht leldl111 IO with 1n tl--11me 11mtftnal round llllecl to )ell• llond., ., ... ... ••• ... .... ..... ~ ~ M......_.. •I .It!._., 1119~1 toftw tnl It ~ llltllf Olllt!Mtl It New l'•M ~llllMt•lt tt Ifft DIMI. nlt M Mttw.1111•.t ... frllll °"" --ldlltllllltl. ·--·--CllWI.,.. t It•-City. f!hN • Cl11t"""11 .. '"""""""'· •lthl ....... ""'~ """"' ..... Ltule. l\ltl'll Detroit '.. (Ilk-11 c111cev, w ........... •JIM M"""""'41 '' It~ fli.ht ................. llM Qfill:JW It """' Ytrt. llllllt l'flll~ " "" ...... """"' MllWWMI M ....._ flllM MlflttMt tit 1111 ''*"-nl'fM DEAN L·EWIS 1966 HAllOl ILYD., COSTA MESA s.n.Ieo afl!I l'lrll fer All 1.....,1141. Ca" Modem ...,Y Shop for All Can '46-9303 Oran1e County's Larpn and Moll J,(odern Toyota and Volto 0 .. 1., - ' ( I I ' - v .... '-"'!!!!I'• w ...... • I ~· .... • l : Econon~y Forecas~s · lnvali~ ----' Ir IYLYIA POllftll r. • 11>< .-n. a lop U.S. bi•-aetlltlve lftd a Ule- lllat ~ ... -my .din-... ,......, and I'm an our ,_.. bid es.pected we'd " hPe 1 One Umt taUdhc to eidl Glhtr. s.t. upl Aa -~ • .. we 1Jl down, bt staned !: hlo dlllJiq inono1ocue • • • •' flfladon • would .11llop ;1 tbrouPoQt the -~e;-· tm. ptnding w 11 e 'ltt.Uemenu '.wOuli slash corpOraUon Pro-• " .. •. Jtt.t .. inttrest ratts 'had tq •' rapve hJP.,, he wouldn:t ,, lou<ll 'Ille., atock mll'ket • • , P!nally, I'd bad tJlOUlit, :: "'Wbat.-.Nis hiippMed w the • .. .. •• u nani.mou&ly briJllatU pro-- jeetlons lor Ill< lt70a?" I demand¢. ,"'Have ill the ·e<ionomlas' forecasLs . gone doWn • u.ti cj'ain in just 18 'm'onlh s ol lhis ad· ,JninlllrlUon?'' HE-DISM.ISSED my ques-!' 1llonf with 1 ihrug. but they •· ·~etp nagging me for an . ' . ,,, answw -so hert; goes. :..' ' 1be brill!alll S1'9jectiGnl are •' 11 valid as ever, )I you make :., jull. three basic usumptiom: A fjrtt asswnJtjoa is that ;. we'll muddle throUgh lhis ; JndOchina nightmare and ~1 titer an era of ·an urWfSY ,1 balance of terror. 'lbl.s mean.s -.... , Jllililary 8P"ldlnt "111 , .. ,. 'mai11 .,.., hi ah, but tt does imply IDmt eesiftl of todly's pr~es on manpower and money. A second uaumpdoof 11 that we alJo wiU muddle through ,. 'tbis era ,of ~I upheiva1 - I'(•'> ·at home; wlt¥ut blowing • · our1elves~p. •' · AND A THlflD Is lh1t we :: , will hive tM l!COfMllliic pOwer ,i and ~ both to m•intain •' 'tbe lonr-te11n upward tre.1d •' ·ol our nation -and to turb •' ·the frequency , depth •nd dur1· tlon of rt<?essions. ~ Ir r am to have any corr • ~ fidence in our future at ell. r I 111U11 make Ihm -.,p- S,. liOOI and, thus, I comfort t my5'lf with the belief that ::· they are rea sonabl'e assessme'nls. Once you have done tt\al, the fundamental point which ·emerges is that I.he, U.S. need do no more-than extend trends already appa~nt to assure a gro1'th ,.,. ill th< It7~ wllich will ~ l}le record· ol the entire 20th ceniury to date. 'I}, 1'ffl\ )\AT!! OP ''REAL" ~ ~ irowth In oUr Output of loods ~· . "" -<<>---Prodli<t) bd boon roqllly S WMI a y.-r IA tho 111!1 .....,, ud ........,, u ,... cent • -lo -NlllQ> • ..~. -iJiat tho -trl)/uilOll of P'i<;e t,ocrtueo .. th< dollar , IOIA1I .., 1loo,ll tUmlllaled. • • Now heed lhHe ...,......,. projOdlooo: The a.Me . Ha&.al Bank ol New Yor\ lqraee1 ~ re1I growlh •l 4' ~ a' ye1r ,in ~ 9 ... 11e. n, Morpo Guaronty · ;rn..t CO. qi Ntw V0<k puts tho -II ~.S Perc<ill. ' 1'lt N a t I o o a I lodUlb111 c.alenacO lloai:d .)llltt, II at U to U -t . All 1tt ut atr.My ·ftU Into Ille detadt <>I lhe''l'RILLIONS -·and tide ar~ r1"6om proj-I out ol ·a 11.t flle. ~ Why? A Bilk f9fct ls tim~ ly lhoH J>OOl-Wdtld ,Viar II babiea -anct yoa qn'\·== :r~~~r~ a::.r are . In tht1 dfade, they .wtu be movtnc in vast mmbtrs ,«.it • of. thtlr ,yeara a .s dependent -teenagers and Into rtbe l.oor force as independent yG09c adults'. Becaute ol 1ftelr she.-mimber.s ilone, our 'Work 'force growtb' la projected ·at tround 1.8 ~ a year against J.S percent 111 the past <OUplt <>I dtcadot. Pultlni It another way, the »a a1e ,,..., ~ -.·JS i"!Woe in 'tl)e lfJGo IS O(ilaot I meqrt 2 mlllioti Increase in the lteos. · Tlll8 WllJ. N an um11111Jly 'edut!Mea, UJSU1u1IJ1 PfG- ductl!< lfO'lll "'.)'OWll .•dults (I 1P-'., ·my ba~ oplimlam 8l\lliio lbrouih)' At the 0.mt time, \heir pro- .d\ICU Vlty ·wiJJ. be tManoad by ll1o hurdredli of blllloot ()( . .School O((icial G'et8 .Promotion James L. Slrahan ha.s been named vice . presid~t; N911th !t. m e r l c a n Correspondence Schools, according to Presi· derit Maurice Sherman. He will also continue in his posl- Uon 11 dit:edor ol ma~ng foc the Newpon ~ ftlm , He · is ~n l'harp OI overall marketing respom1lbiliU~ for the Onn'J acciedlted bOme tt.udy courae.s. ' · • l(>:f' !ml-F""--f--f.-+'--l--h- $j()ll.+-l--li- '" ' ~I -,. ,1.t • -... , .. 1ll• .. ... '(J I " "'' . . " old• 800 • 750 700 650 r.oo •> ........................ ,-~-:-~~~~~~~:-~ 'l•l. .... ll:li "4 Y•ur -4Y•rtl1!119 ""•• 1•111 D, th•"••n41 •f '••41n , , , Wh•n you •w•r• clt114 . TAI h Y•.., AMw ... 135.7777 "' .~,~====================~ , .... ~ "' ,,,11:, ... .... Olil '(4 ""' .o '"' AH YOU THE .MAN FOR US? Stratton Named Product Chief, Advanced Technolog y Division of American S~rd announces the appointment o( David W. Stratton o( Newport , fi(!aCh to tbe posiliM of pro- duct, manager o( the com- piul)''l Pilot lube product line . S&rallon bring& to Americln Standard some 27 years of a e' r o a p-a-e e instrument ei- pttience, includin& five years as llaff engineer at Dou1las Ai~raft, seven years as p~ jecl' itng\nttr at Jhe Autonetlcs DivWon of North American Rockwell and eight years at Nol1hrop Aircraft. ·nr SUMMER · ~. «I.. I I SALE! STARTS THURSDAY ' OVER THE CoUNTER • ·' .. " •: •' • • . " • •• . • • • •l • 1970 DAILY PILOT • / -Huntington Man Gets Bank Poat I I \ rUmhodia Move Used ' jfAs McGovern PR Tool ;iWAllllNGTOll !AP) -Sen. ~ S. llcGowrn, I likely Ille -for the jnii4enc)' . .in 1'12, b I I ~ tbe U.S. -•li«I Iii Carftbodila into 1 pubUcity lri"""" of IUbotaoUal prv-.--. , From the dly U.S. U.O.,. eftttred Canbodi11 the South DKotl Democrat has been ...... tbe !DOii "''"" critics ol the etllck. Now, he h ~equal network ~kvilkln time ' to answer ~ Nlxon'a critidsm of bis "Amendment to End the War." this bu been rejected. : 'Ibe amendment, whose co. ~ include ll<puhllcana lllrit O. HaUleld ol O..gon ind'Charlt3 E. Goodell ol New Vc111c, and Dtmocrau Harold g, Hughe! ol Iowa and Alan 8 . C<anston of Calllomia, bu betf'I the veh icle for 11.fcGo"lem's activities. • He and the other sponsors lp.l&ht a ball hour of network televiskln. time to explain it, heve raised close to $500,000 ind ~ve «&anized a national 1>1mpaisn to win IUJl!>Orl, in- oQl!ng an unprtctdented #· fort lo idlutnce a Senaet vote 1' It b televillon odvortisina .,is. ~So far, the ,ffort has paid !!' hllidlomely foe Mc<iOVern. ~n's List ,. lHonors Five " k!"t_v~ ltudents from tbt ~e Collt area have bff:n li'omod to the DWI"• list for "" 111' IPfilll lttnel1u It ~ Nboilo Unlverlity. De ..._,, amoac 518 on -Hot, molnt&lned MWllW of A-minus or . ''11!11 n ltrblJ. llcConnvlllt ... IJlud, Gtylo Grif- tl C... -· Darla •• HlmliQl1on R" l ciea L&d of tcue1 °"" lloAml E. ,.,... . ., Newport Beach. He hao bpi In ~ pmlle eye ...., lbocJgb bis amend- ment to cut alf an fundl for U.S. operatiom in VMtnam after· neJt June 30 does not c:ome op for senate debate unUJ liter In the ~r . A R<publlcan .r!ort to .,.,_ sider ll last i,tooday -oo it couJd 'be beaten -WIS recnmdinclf rejected. McGovem hos -.n. Iden- tified with ~tJon .. Presi- dent Nhi:on'1 wat policill far more than most of hl.1 other potential rival! for the 1m D e m o c r a t l c pltllidential nomination. But hla activt c1mp11ip carries risks. Tb< dHf ctifficulty In the short run is that, as the a;tua.. lion now stands, the amend- ment would likely b e d<feated. Ila propooeolll claim 35 votes in the loo.member Senait but hope, in the coming week!, to build this to-a ma- jority. Over ttie long r u n , McGovern is banking on tbe Vietnam war remainintl: a polillcal Uie in 1'72, that Nll:oo's efforte. to eatricate the United states will eilbtt be ~I or Blcomplete. A IUb!lantial diminution ol the conlUct by ·,;n mllf>t le.uen any chance the South DeJrota Democrat would have for hla pal'\y's !l""idenUal nomination. Snides bis antiwar activi- ty, McGovern· has been an active Political fence rldtr, raisin1 haK a million dollars for feDow Democratic senat.ors up for election thi& year. And ht is mapplnf a busy ciimpajlJI lehedult for fall in efforts that could PIY off in 1972. But the publicity ho Is get- ting now ~ ~llJ Im• porlallt since 1l\Olt pollt ahow him far lflU known 1.ban other puty 1-. -Mnund Muskie, Hubert Uumplltey, Edwanl M. K"'nedy and ""' ~..,. McCarthy -and !or btblnd" them .. l tlilely Democratic r'IOminee. ,I PUBLIC AUCTION !· ! i I ., H N ~ ""'l•Pl:ONT PAl:tl'I. 11 N-C•l .-..n ON THI CHANNIL I TU .... NLY ...... I Po.Mo C•t,... ..... , I:;.., ... 'PACtrN: COAIT HWY .. HUNTINGTON llACH f._ -• .. _.....,._• .. NI.ti, .. ,._ MM .... ftJ ~.-..................................... ..... ................................................ 11........, ...... _ ... J f '·~Riii DOUR-..,,,. Awc!I_, -' ••• IU-WAY, -""''· *" lt"I :in ..... flly ......... ..,. ... " flt ., .. , .. I ! Fire Bureau Ur-ges Hike For Stare • I .,. ......... _ .... -...-... ..-... -.. ~ ...... i ' ... ,..,.,..,,._ "'""~'"~" .... '*'"'"""""""'"-"'' ..,,,,.. '"' ,..,,,-..,._ "'tc"-·=·.-,,,-.,, .,,,,,.. ,~ .. ,., ........ , ""'"·"":",.'":·"'· o;:..,-_.,.,,,,;;-, ,.,., =-::. -:.":".-,... ..,,,.,r·.,,-. =· "··"-"· .,.,,....,,,,,.,,. .. ,.,. -~1--,.;-;, .. ,.,.= .. "'·""'"· ... ..,. ·=·"-=· ..,,,...... .. · 7-..... , .......-.---~··""·'"""· ·"·=· "'·=· -•..-e: .. l '·-·"·°""""'"• -~ ttOuSES FOR SALE. HOUS I S 'FOR SALi SES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSll FOR SALE HOUSIS FOii SAL• lllO l!G~_ .. =.:=·~·1:;_*;::::;*?=· ~:~-~;~·=,.~:~1 =;*=*:;::~1~~l.~0~-;;·:;·~1·;;;;;;~;;;;;;1~·;;;G~e;;no;;•·~1 ~;;;;;;;;;";;00·;·11 ~°"'=·~3~"1.ulf.N~l~i~si1:.:000=rG~~~ .. ~~~·1~srilric:iujjFRF~1=• =···~• .._.........., 110l 0-ral 1• * TAYLOR * '}n I J., /} EASl'SIDE'1'RIPLEXn.u1, CHARM ~ .... WATIRFRDNT ;::;;;.;;;;;;:;::;:~~ DOCK FOR BOAT DUPLEX 1 &: 2 BR.. remodel- ed 6 ane. A·l c:ondJtlon. -patio. Dodt ~ boe.t in b-ont. '81.500, WONDERFUL WORLD of Newport Beach! View of baY from 110ut- rigger de<k". Park·Iike terraced yard & patio. P~ak of perfection in & out. Ideal for family living &: p-and entertaining. Our New Exclu- sive. ' $79,500 WISTCLIFF -$52,500 4 Bedrooms & fam. rm. contemporary w/3 baUis. On, isolaled be!lroom & bath. Unusual floor plan. Large yard. & quiet street. · LINDA ISLE NEW waterfrt. home facing lovely lagoon. 5 & Maid's rm., lam. rm. + lge. playrm. Cptd. & ready for decorator's touch. $169,300 80 Linda Isle Open 1-5 LISTINGS WANTED We need homes in all price ranges. Consul- tation without obligation. 644-4910 "Our 25th YHr'' oL.i da .,[e -................ ,_ ONLY $40,0001 FIXER UPPER PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES ........ , balhl, hlall In quat Bn,•1. •ho<rM s.-m Top 1octt1on 1n eo.1a ._ CUSTOM 4 To 1 BEDROOM HOMES lty tl'itUout. DupJexes in ho~. l&r1e living room Full priee U9,Ta0, l Bednn, · rear with paOoe 4 yard. witb Wah beam ceillnp, 2 bath, dble 1ana:e, bUIN FROM $135,000 TO $500,000 You'll be proud to own at Io'1tl1 . 1tDne fireplace and I dlahwuher, ntedl p&int 6 PRIME BUILDING LOTS is4.500. slate entryway. Beautiful clean lUI. Now vacuit. l'or FROM $60,000 TO $175,000 10 UNITS EASTSIDE : .. ~e~!~~:i: details c&ll 540-1151. For Information on ?t1mt attractive units on mar-ne!Jhborhoocl. Subject to ~ He,,r,',i!_a, ... All lob & homes, call: • ket. only 1 year old, 2 bed-LOW-INTEREST loan tbat l:::J ·-2- lllLL GRUNDY, REALTOR rooms @, boilt ""· pallos. can be """"""'· '" o..,.. o •.• sutte s, N.B. 642-4620 ;\~::E::'.":E ~""· Colesworthy Gentr•I 1000 Gener•I · 1000· David Levine 543-9451 1;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;; 1 ;;;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I RETIRE TO BEAUTY L I t t Nf'Ver before have-we been REALTOR ow n eres able lo ptt .. nt >UCh an In» 1'( .. 'POi< Bcacll Of!i"' .& Co. maculall! charming home. 1028 Bayside Drive Assume 6% GI Joan. 3 Bed· L 0 c a t e d in COu..EGE -675-f930 rm, 1~ bath. sh8Jce roof, PARK near all grades of'l--c,,..,,,..,,===;-hanl•-t1oor.. ,.,..., • o.c.c. Th,.. Bd. I MME DIA TE $26,950. mu 2 bath• BIN K;1, DI OCCUPANCY Rm.' covemlbreeieway 1,nd East FHA Resale AttraCtlve S and 'family nn. • wilh boat • entrancoe, IOOd 51.4 % FHA loan to auume, "'&lk t9 ltcrn, ICbools. Onl,y $25,960 or otter, 0..,. Ewrurc. ---&!141·- ,::~f,~LY EXEC'1 dream. Sale by owner. ~ tra..r:rd. 4 BR. 3'i BA. tam rm, 40x19 pool. OM nn deotacbed con- tal.nq 600 911. ft. Beaut brick wall mcl pailt\ w/w """'"· drpl, ldul lo<. S61.000. e>pe.n 10 AM Daily, lnf. Port SbttfieM! Pl., NB. --./ BAL. ~nln. J · Br. Larp patio. $45.930. Frank Manbal1 l!Hlty 675-4600 ' Bt, pool, ~t...J.ike new, Fee tlU.. Fam. rm, id lot.n, nr. · llChls. shop -· W.E$,LEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors HEART TIME MONEY Assume 51' 9' GI }Olan. 3 Bed- :rm., l" bath, corner lot. ahake roof. · $26,500 Obi. 'Gar. ffl&h1y decorated, ·THE ~st value in new cpts. & drps. Nothlrc to Blufl at only S37.500. do but move in. f\111 price * Large corner lot f'HA/V .. 3 Bedrooms $29,500 Under A * 3 L.th& 1210 ~ ••Ill!~ Nowert Heights ~ .... NEWPORT 2111 San JO.quin Hiiis Rood ' NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 i:llake this the mo.st beautiful home yoo've tver 11ttn. The manicured hybrid Bermuda Newport TERP.1$.'' · * \Vdi kept Inside and out M. M. La8orde, Rltr. * Vacant S!E THIS HEIGHTS * * * * * * * * * Geiiir•I 1000 0-rol lawn, shag cat'prtlnc, bea· at utiJul kJtchen & cowred patio PLUS prtyate muter F1irvlew 1000 11.1ite A large aeparate ce-646-11I 1 ~ Res: !148-3:265 CALL US QUICK TRIPLEX 613-8550 EARNS $11,100 · · O THEREAL '"\. f:STATERS Quiel tree lined C'ul..de-a.c tn Jurt: one lot oH fashionable f\fesa Verde, A aparklln,-Cliff Dr. -3 Bdrma, 2 batha home wtth 3 IJl!lCious bed-and dining room -Covu@d ma, 2 BA. Jae family rm., patto -s.n.soo. Euily ~ 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -;;;;=::~~~~::;;;;;;;1 ment area ~all com.bine for , •• on annual leases-more · • a home greatly. improved (1nytime) on su.mmer·winlel' rental !}a.- OCEAN BREEZE SUMMER FUN 0,,.., any n"" oom•. Just l o;z=im~:===:=:::==: •I•. '"'t •t•P• to •(>e BAY TAKE OVER COY patio, play )'ard, Fan-anced. tastic landscapil'I&, tlttp!ace, '4'-7171 OPEN DAILY 1·5 listed at $3.1,500. Owner ""'ill I' AND OCEAN. New 3-bed· 5 BEDROOM 411 Si9MI Rd. ~ "Miniature Disneyland" can;' 2nd TD on this exist-.Model 'T' Home room/2.balh apartment and for only $2000 down and as. ?ifakn this beaut CliUba.wn Just l~ted, College Pal:k Es. in1 ftl,4% FHA loan. Locat-CMtlll•c Quality hYO 4-bedroomf2.bath units. awne subject to 6%.~"° GI 3 BR. .2' BA home ideal for tate with pool ti slides. Sep. ed in Costa Mtsa'.1 finest Just lilted, beautiful 'Mesa Spacious SIX.cAR 1araa:e. lo&n and $199 per month. CQl'nb1: Uv. L&:e backyard ara.te atx20 game room, bl1 area. de! Mar "T" plan featuring No yard maintenance .. call SUPER 15 :r 18 family room, fer entertaint~. Heavy comer lot, breakfast eating Nichols Real Estate Priva~ "<n:ners" sulle, now. $87,500. w;ect brick flreplaa!, WA- bltns, i5hq c:rpts & new paint. It's aot evel')'thlne! Priced at only $30,500, For details call 540-11.Sl. stfake roof, dble garage, ana + dining room. Thill w&Jta of wardrobe~. family c I · th TER SOFTENER all on _Aftuit See to appreciate!! was a model home, Now va~ 546-9521 room, completel)' builtin kit. 0 eswor y ovru"w.''"p"RJ"'""CE. r 10t. $2a,OOO Fixer Upper Alfee Oarke, Ewa: 642-0185 cant and ready to move into. chen, shade covered patio. 'Bednns.' """"· rnA-VA Walk to ALL ""'°"'' and & co. Walker & Le·e "N·~~1 .. '"1"'n• ~~-c!.~. Lachenmyer R,,,,ltor terms or 10% down. $34,950. shopptni. Beautiful TREE ~ • _,..., .. -.... . COi.ATS LINED STREET. Full Price REALTOR Realtors good 3 &drm on quiet Mela 0 THI: R!)\L "\. 1.:S'I'A'n:i<s ENCHANTING VIEW Of Bay A Ocean, sparldln1 lites at nlte. Pl'utlgloUa Clft Dr. 3 BR. 3 Ba, pht> 1arp pelt rm. Built around Jove. ly patio. '51,900. Vacant. ~ for·offe:r. (f~ ,,,.._ ";i, ·' 111 LTY "" •EA ... l8Ell Newport Blvd .. C.M. CAlJ.. 646-3928 or 545-3483 Open Evenings,. !~======~~=:I •"t.000. Good assumable N~-Beach Office Verde street. See it and tell .., 'fS82 Edilllf:r , loan 1028 •··-'"• ~Ve · U.! what It I 'AWth to you to WALLACE MESA VERDE . ~ uu 842-4455 >t0-5140 .... It the "n.c' It -· BY Owner. End of "" ... REAL TORS • COATS --.==-=-:,........;-STARTER Llsting Is aotu.Sy 128.500. ,..,_ 4 BR 3 ha, •prldnc 'ltiH ~t ~\·l'I l~ll L1ill.I -... sc1 ... uc1-CAMBRIDGE A CUSTOM 112-A. BA_R_G."I.,. Open Ewnlna• poot.boa·L.'!~. ~· U>pna. (Opon Evenl"fsl ' WALLACE ESTATE "n ~ S4l511t w• - NEW LISTING -1 ;;::;:::::;;:~~=1 REALTORS An1<tytwo otncyTudonu1. ONLY $17,900 1---Dovor'shor.s 1727 l•ycrat &.1t Buy I I 1 % Block to Adams School 546 4141-tom large family home on a Own your Mme for less lhan OUIGE REALTY I .:;..;.;..;;;._"-;...-'--~".'O Great Ivan Wells 4 Bedrm Famous ee-. 1$ and Park, 3 Bedrm, den, (Open Evenm.1> city half acre. 4 huge bd-rent. Nlee bedrooms. 16 toot ........... *MEDITERRANEAN I "th · .. t """'!'J familv rm, la-e covered 1 W h ~ Pan, wi separa"'" maa ~ " ·• rms, bltin t>unQ. Fam ly livih& room~ as l"f, r, _ ~ . _ .ExceptklDl.1 SQ 4.~ bedrm. Dining rm, livinf:nn F' ' H I patio. Buy after" the 4\t' room. 2 cheery fireplaces. fridge, stove included. P. FOR SALE BV-OWt)iH vJitw. Private 1: spado1ia. It family rm open to prden. 0rmef Olftl.. moVe in Labor Day. Asking Btut nook, Space for huge ai'ate a;arage, A real bar-3 Bedroom house. VIH')' larse ntllJ'ly new, 4 Bdnm:, ex- 4,r&e,'. pxil &tzc )'atd. A' ·"'"' · ' $35,950. Pool or units. fl.2. A buy gain and its Jt.2. fenced )'ard, perfect lor chll-panctable, 41$ ba + maid's. $58,00'.l, U!Rlally channina: 5 Bedroom ~ COATS for mw & future, CALL 645-0303 Realtors dren and. pets, Paneled Uv. Hlzb clz'a. &OJ 1q ft bu1lt ~ " 3 bath Lido 1lle family & NEW ONEI Call 645-0303 Re1ltor1 IO'nr~T r ntsON Ing room. House just fre~ around court " atrium. ' P.ETE BARRITT. _Jiome._ 197,500 • •'ill1 ex_e<L WA LU Ct . . . -FOllttT--r-flH'ftU--llWL.l.....!l!o ..Jy..palntod...W'1!.•ILVA.or_ .....,,~~om-- lent terms. Ken Britting· nus one hu: everything, fer. ft'.J I L. UWUA FHA. $21,500, or lot trade in thll area. -~R-EALTY i ham. REALTORS mal dining, Jge lamily rm, . HA(IBOR N. OF WILSON CALL EVENINGS Sl69,000. °"""' S...7'49 --->54"'"'4141-mustve master bedrm, 3 HARBOR N. OF \VJLSON OR WEEKENDS A R (Opon Evenl"fl) o\l><r "'°" '""' ""'""' LOTS~ ACREAGEo l.9! AC. '7MS61 CHOICI LOCATION l•IS WDTCLlff Dll. PETE B R ETI,.,.~~'l"'~~~~"' I attrac Spanish like exler'ior. WATERFRONT for development. Horses OK. Spa,d ous new 4 bdrm., den ""Z~~;;~" t-. REALTY j ''$;~~LP:~Y:~:iH i',':.;;,:''.~".~a~: 1 Bd•m•sr~;.~~L,.,, ,;n, ~~n~ =:1/" New· GOOD BUYS!! i!1. .-. ••on" ..,.1 • ..,. 1 .. 1 WDTCLlff IL ·1.. .. -..__.. ho ~Iesa Verde. Ing rm. Pier It slip plu11 -2 Houses, ea. 3 BR . movln1! SlOS.000 $16,500 FULL , PRICE lfl Real s._.,. 3 ~room me, .a...4 .. beach. OY:lll'r's lea''· ~f .ACRE WITH VIEW, thil Sha'rp ~ with new sexy IWPOIT lllACM t luxurious bath • Frel5hly ~~he state. f\111 price executive type home is the $21$~~~~1h~6-% ..!;.!~ ~!AL TY :.::.~ carpets and m a t c h I n I 642-5200 -., pillnted in and out. FHA $82 750 Xlnt tttms. moat beautiful in the Santa ,),)•' drapes. California Rancho loan of $15,400 at 5"~ an-• · • · Ana Cyn. 3 BRs, office. ram e KENNEDY I ~!!!!!!~~!!'!!!!:!~~~ near the beach. 10% down, nual interest rate. Y~ can't ~· tJ, jf,!&· UJc;;;;!! f nn, 2~ baths, horses OK. 642-9730 Ewa. 548-0720 w;;;,jff 1230 and payments anyone can ~Vtt7+9'f31' • ~at It! Separate service ''KEEP YOUR COOL'' -:"':T'J"f:1Wtr..-"d MAIN REAL":'! ........ &.side ,c.M. nr WestcUfr. -------- afford at this price. Doubie 1111 111 area. Dbl. 1arare. Forced Magnificent 5 bedroom, 3 ···· -REALTORS '1'f<HIOI'• • By owner, 2 lovely llUcco W _ _._...._ul prqe, Jots of rrult trees, F•mlly . air hea.t. Completely fenced. ha.th rnanskln with CATHE· .133-e;;;;7;;;0G;.·~~..;',;,44;;~!;,4,;,30,;,I:~~~~·~!?:~-";:::=:I homea on II' lndacpd lot. Olluwrn all-electric kitchen with " H~ .• 'l.'f Deep-pile carpets with DRAL ceillng,t, MASSIVE ""! iii Fncd w/boe.t aate, 3 I: l Wntdlff di.lbwasher, wuher and di')'. 4 ~ 11111ktn'• living matching drapes. New terms entry, ANTHONY pool with 8/8 NEWPORT BAY VJEW BR. cptd, diaposal1, dilh-TM BIG 4 bedroom, 3 bath er included by seller. \VOW! room ronri.i"dinfnl &: paD-available. CAU.! aulomatic •~P. RO?l-1AN. CORONA DEL MAR From your tonnal dining rm., washer, patio&: BBQ. $33,500. plan lll1 a HUGE trtt-shaded W""1alker & Lee ;; Km •• Jt.·950·:-_r :!1~!~ Walk_ Reerall~• Lee ~~~rif~'l LS~i~ Nwii~ ~~ti~~::~. :~ r:i~.t; ~u~a:i:. ~~:~~ ~ n5:"~~~I~ ~~-br ' ~ W~to =~'.braH~ ..... ....,.. _ ,,. HUGE famUy entertainment 2 BR .. partially cov. palio. slon ls 6 yrs, young, H~ Ii den. $31,000. $22,000 EXISTING 5~% annual t Ad center with WET BAR. Beautifully lndscpd. $34.'1SO. boat · acceu 6: you own assumable Joan at SI,(% an-percen•·-rate INSUR. • Realtors 2790 Harbor Blvd. • ama land! Take over 514 % loan. _ .. 2790 Harbor Blvd at Ad&ml5 545-9491 Open 'tjl 9 P?tf DON 'T misa this! 500 nuaj ra~. Gf:5..l2H ANCE LOAN payable $].M.00 slS-9191 °"'" ·u1 'Plf FHA/VA Walker & Lee •'"· . P ' 'c!~m' ~ .. ~.··;,c, ::· W,.,.a ... lk. SEEer lT&' Lee IMPORTANT NEWS MESA DEL MAR Rea!Jo• ~~ eo." P 1 au. 51( FHA. Lovely 2 BR Ranch Scyle Country Club Area smart, clean 3 bedrooms 2 2043 Westcllft Dr. tlJ.O 644-2430 $27,9o:'.>. by owner. 5C5-4MIO Rftltor home on wide Jot -we call 2500 Sq ft, low, rambling baths, newly pal n t ed. Gt&.7711 I BY OWNER, 3 BR, 2 2043 Wea,cllff Dr. it a R&nchette:. Loll of level ranch at)'le across from fair. There's a big covered pa. Open 'tll 9:00 PP.f TRI PLEX $21 800 Ba, corner lot, lo lntereat 646-'TID sround. zOned for horses+ way. Pool • size lot, E-Z tio with built-In BBQ for • ' GI loan 6~0. $26, 750. Open 'tll 9:00 PM cuist room with II baU... """'· 6% loan maybo family tun. If• p 't. ap. ASSUME BEAUTIFUL SWIM POOL 54$-7!1.;3 1-==='======- Lotl of storage &: plenty of available. Offered at $43,500. p-;sed at -.500. flfake: an .,,,4% LOAN CcntT&I Q>sta ~sa.--con-4 BdrmJ., 2 baths, entry hall, U I relty P•..a.. 1227 .... ~ ~'I• tractor owned and shows wneS%%annl,\al 'k rate 4 Bdnn well bit 2 atory nve '" :: ::: =.~ i: Open Evenings otter .• Call 546-2313 to ill-Here is how you can become it. Owner'!! 3 Bedrm studio =., Built-ins In dream kit-$29,900, Rsnbl dn. auwne ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, . ~-Aaking s.l3.~. ~f-~sn:.,. spect. :~oW:~ o~Y tc=~ Zii ~1~1:. 2c:~~~~ ::: =~20~m, park like 3 G~:~ :~~ ~~~. ~=N~h~ni!t:Ebt:t . ii·a fC~GE REALTY =eis.~ow~. =P~: trade for East.side: ~ -''We Sell a Home cor. Joe w(boat & trir. true. Here's the, combined •150DM.tis11~ &ubmit tenn11 -$47,750. E ry 27 Minute•" 9P11oe. FHA or GI fln. avail hnQ-ulllty ot auburban llv-"-:l:-1-:::=:==! . EST =dJ:1~1:.":~:!. CalRea11 ~~ ... :'.· South Coast TARviELL 2955 Harbor Byowner,$30,Xl!.545-8176. 1nl 6 e\'ftY town conven. " h BAYCR ·~ u40 ,£d ~ ienee; nr. churches, ~. Dover ~-. ... .. and""""""'·~ ~::;;:;:;;;.~::1 BAYFRONT APTS. Mo\. Oel Mor 1115 -6 .-.. "nl<t. 3 Well designed t bedroom Newly listed 3 bedl'oom 3 • .u.-Tod VISTA DEL LIDO ------BR. J Ba., approx. 1b> sq. home ove:rtookini the entire bath home. Large step down P.11JL.W1111._ Vacanf-mvve ay PJer a Sllp Avalltblt By Owner AAume 5'4.,. Joan. tt. Almost ne:w! $41,500, ~HOOL STARTS,•• Bay. Larae: living room Ii. living room & family room; Cillf.A.llil 4 6: Family nn, + 33' eD-$32,500 AND UP $31.900 3 BR. fam rm, prof. • Red Hiii RHttv SEPT. 14th dining room; all electric kit. lovely muter suite: all '1\'~<?i:.;•~&::;~;;";;"':'::ltioe.~ clo!M!d patio, S%% Ins. loan. Georve Wllllamton · Jdacpd, 2 patlol, rM!W lhal Univ, Park Center, trvfne If you 8!" looking for ·• 4 ~ chen. Ready for hnm.edlate avertookina lqe heated & l • 546-54t0 Aaking $28,950 or best aUer. REAL TOR crpta/drps, al&le entry, cusl Call Mytlme 833-t&IO :,m~lc~ I ~uln! ocaiPancy. Call tor ·~·t. filteft'd pool. ----· Open Ewnlnp 67MISO 645-1564 eves. fpl., nr llChla 6 pk, 549-1323 Sollool dill .. "' th~ one1 $89,!00 5 BR & FAMILY ~-'!..~ *STEPS TO OCEAN* 't::;,t~ ""'m::~ ~ Piiced right " vacant. P i'IC41 Recluc:ed OLLEGEREALTY * 3 BR. 2 baths .... $26,500 area. Aaldne I Sl,900. l51.'ISO. '75-32IO '42-1235 '7$.=ty Compa~-1235 for ~lck sale -•-.QI ! 1.:;,!,~~~;: ::::: ="6-0!138===°'=Sl6-=lr756.==:;:; ll!lil!i~!i1y~b_..;; . to ~33,500 ""'"""'l!'s2'l!'5~.~2~5'l!'0""""""1 * Cbanneuron1 • e: 141.900 -. v-1110 l:JITil ;dlt• 'd FOR SALE BY OWNER NEWPORT BEACH eo.Ja Me,. with .e bll·h< CAYWOOD REAL TY --'·~-----IJS.G1'0 644-200 tent<d yard, -forchlL lncllldlng wate """"II••••". 4 Bd rm.-Famlly Rm. 8306 W. Cout Hwy .. N.B. BY OWNIR --=-----=-==---- "A COOL .IUY'' 2 BR., air-mndltloned! ~ Jlvtrc pmonttled. from eke. raraae door opener to iow tnalnt. yard! $31.950, "====11~1 dren Jnd pets. Paneled llv-Veratlle 4 BR., 3 BA home, Quldc:Poa. Auumedis~. Entry ~II. oentral noor * 541-1290 * Olatom built, 4 bldrm. tam. • 1,.-room Houte Just f:rnh. famll)r nn + patio, Modem, lllA klian. Only $3.'81 down, plan. d1nln; rm.. . larae p R 1 M E OCEANFRONT. lly room, 2 bl& ftrtplacet. !!!l!!l!!!!'!''!!'!!!!!!!!"!!'l!:.'!'!!' LfDO WATERfl'RONT ly painted. WW 1t11 VA or wen planned Jtttchen plua PERRON 642-1:"'1 room• thru.out, built·ins, Priced tor immediate aale. This beautiful home owr-NllDS IUYRR NOWI APTS.-220 LIDO NORD mA. $21.51:.>. • • bteakfut area. Pft'fect tor f!!""!~!!!'~~~:""""' I ·~. batha. $40-1721, 3 Bednm, 2~~ baths, ex· kM>kl the l1th talrwa¥ ~ J BR... b>•••kNle. Low down! e lied Hiii R .. lly Univ. Patlt c,nter. Irvine Callonytlniel3Ul2JI NOW REDUCED TO CALL EVENl~S """I clli14ttn. Can have WESTCUFF We Soll o Hom~, "ll•nl condition only I M,.. Verde Colt Caurot. lout all -MUST SELL! $160,--Xlnt Term1 AND WEEKENDS rormat din1"8:. Auumable Every 21 Minutes yftl"ll old, Huae ~faster BR. '"-usumable loan. -. ~bsnlt aD ottul. q5.ltl'J g Beauti!ul units. 6 Car ga.• 67U561 tit TD at 6'4,;. 1:'1~~atl:m;~~~ O~; TARBELL 2955 Harbor m&Mtve frplc, modern Java Rd. 540-4095. $62,900. Cl.JI: Patrick Wood M&-%JOO ...... A ulillty .-n. with HARBOR VIEW Jean Smith Realtor ..,.. ... lmn1"11alely, For THREE UNI~ klteh<n and ...... on ... •·llll<'H•-, Ill!~· ' 80 fl frontinc on excellent S Bdrm 3 bltb Bmodmoor ' appt. $3.500 PRlCE REDUCMON. undy beach! C.11 545-MU. Nwport lffch 1200 2111 E, Couf. CdM mml ~:::~· Uolbi ""' -· . Conma dd !00 Mar '4'-3255 lean Smith, Realtor On ' Bdrm unit • 1 bdrm. South Coe•l R ........ _ HOM i -& ~INCOME II" Tore 1244 Biii GMMly, Roaltor Pric:<d to ,.u et 161, SHAKE & PL•'TER unit· bacllelor cott>&t. Dou. MODEL HOME Ortr1naJ....., wonbi to ..u -::~'.:"'""'.""""'."'--;~ -• ~.. D NB. &U-4620 --ble prage • Larp lau~ey Avail oow • thls apacioul 4 ._,_ 3 Br , ~-+ l ...._ ./ LOWES?' price In Lake ~....,..er r., · ~~ ~ .... ~Bil -.... .-.... ,, 6464255 Ntar -hool• and ,......___ a..-.... • ..,...,"" ~ ..... C ........,.., ....... .., '" · rm. .... . .., ... 8\' 3 Ba ·tiome. "' .. " rm, ttntal Bllt to oeesn Shake J'onst.O·Toro lft&. Owner UlliO a111wa ~ be.th home with parquet !a1t1Jde Trl-p ltx plrlf. A barp!,n at only 1P din 1r; Uv atta w/view. roof Xlnt cond Take. a look! ~ to ttU. ,.._. over , 171• floors, Din. area., Bil kit. New carpetf blttns llJ'8gt8 m.ooo. l4'e atrium. view kit, camp) MORGAN REAL TY ·~ Gt *"· I BR. 2 BA. Voted the DESI' BUY on t'OUNTRY ESTATE. \t & larse covtred & enclosed xlnt cOnQ. incom@' $425 'IM'. M. M. La Borde, Rltr. cptd, df11d, "-'UIPf,pered, 673-8IU2 l1MC!I PS,500. ·a1..un · Lido. 3 Bedrm • den ar 4 •O'e. 3 br, 2 ba, pool, txnn l51x21' patio, Larae fenced AlllUl"nt new VA Joan Of 646-0!'65 Evea: 61J.8l1S 1andacaped. Sl~IXXI. Roy J, Bedrm, 3 bathl. Extra l&rle OK, 6"" loan. LG dn. lot wtth 10 UIOl"td D'ult S3St,IXQ." Tli~. Price $42,GOO. Ward Realtor, 1430 Galaxy )Ot. So. patio. ~ble trade, may leaae . lfttt. Only $25.750 • witb ~oc:. only, Owner s.s.me. BUSIESI' marketpl&ce in Dr. 646-1550 (Optn Dally). 6l.,,htTD.Forapptto Owner /Aat, 549477, FlfA·VA~S! **FALLBROOK •* .,_.n. 'nM! DAILY PILOTUNBEUEVABU: Pentnsula w tor )'Olll'llf!lf. C.11 Jun ~. M . M. LA BORDE, Rltr. Un\IJ\lal custom home wt j)t. Duplu. Only $45,<XKI. Van Ott Bordtn.. ....... SELL FHA ot VA IW$oOS5S Ewa: MS-4579 iruest hou~. 3.1riO i.t., 1 ClauWed scctiOn .. Save J~~ 1\C!o.lly 67J.62'10 .Jean Smitll, la1LU1 Nice family home in a.11 DON'T rive It aWl)', aet acre, bffut Jnd1cpd. money. Um1 &. t Hort hy )001 w. B&JOO... N.B. ELEGANT Homt, '850 11J ft. Ll1 pretfile arta, s .... "' """"· m.!00. M).'683. BEST Buy. 3 BR, 211 l!A Condo. Pool, lteam/aaON.1 Wntclllf. Atyttt 67M2!16 .. Meaa. IWRRY! .'c.JI: qulclr-'auib for tt With a avocadQI, on.nrt•· 714: l'bopp lnc from your '4'-3255 Pyramid Excba ..... 615aO Call ~ l <,ha'i• It. n&"'1.10 , annchalr. PILOT WANT ADI 6U-S61I PILOT WANT ADI - nME FOR QUICK CASH lHIOUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD . -r:1r~r ·~ H -COUNITS U.ltOUT 2829 Mm BOIUYAID 546-1&48 O,.. lv•••11 ... l:JI 3~ 2_11d Ne ll8W1I -$23,580- In Costa Mtsa an4 19· 4y to be lived ln, tbll home has l!V'tt)'lhlns -3 bedrooms -2 bltha -Jarae two-car prqe, profe:Qlonelly l&ndlcap. ed front and rMr -&pad oua and n lp:lns covered p_atlo. ll ;you've been looklnC. you won't find anything like It at this price_! No down to Veta, mlnfmum down to --· 11\UTy -... fore tt'I sane! HORSES 4 bedroom blrpln • 113 sett • $26,000 • no down to veta. Want wlda open 1pace1'! Well, here tt .. on full thi;d ot an •CN where ~ att Pft"" .mltted. Only ttn mtn-utes from downtown Cblta Mesa. 4 lar'p bed· rooms 2 bit.ha. Carpeted throt11bout. You'll l'Ml· ty Uke thfs one. Lott flf W I trtts. All tor on'1' 128.IXJO plus no monq down lo Veta. HU1'f71 INDOOR POOL 3 Bedrm- F-1111111 $196.118 Ma. Tatal at&% Here It Is, execuUft type show home, heat- "' and • lilt•ttd btd!M>r 1wlmmin1 POOi, prote. llonally liriclscaped lront ·ancheer,brbetttt-thoa1 .. ·-- modtl home condition. Bil)' subject to exiltbm VA loen wttb in~l'ftt ai 6%, total mon~ pmt, $196.00. Owner uld ns $34,900, only :ill-ft yqn ald -See jt -toda,f. 3 Bedl'• Adlled FlllllJ llaam! $24,5DD--YA See thla to be:lave ttl It'• Jocate:d tn Coda ·Mesa.· In a tartnc nelahbor-hood. It -. thtw: bedrooms and a , beautiful add~ familJ' room. Take aver lll7-ments •ubjttt to exlat· tnr VA Joen at 6~~l total monthly pmt. WUI be only SJ48.00 -or IO no money down VA - Thla one won't Jut. caD now. COLLEGE PARK 4 --$159 per IMlll You better hurry on tbil one, It'• sharp. With larp family room; ,...,. Jlvtnr room wtlh ·•lldlns 'doora to beauUfuJJ7 l ...... ped paUo uitl -,....,i. All -built-In Jt.ltchm wttb bre&lfut bar. Bat ret. take '1Yrtr i-rmmt. ~ cludlng tans • $1!!1.00 per Jnaflth. Why rent? 3 BEDROOMS- 2 BATH POOl-$28,711 '190.oo lncludJns -Seo thla to .. ,.... tt. Lo. cated If\ best Col:ta M- are& On lrff Ua.l atrtet. It'1 In bauut.al n'iov.lit condlUon. hardwood floors, fotttd air J-.t. double g&l'9,p. CorMr lot "4dl privacy. ""'' ,.. trailer aetta. St.fop 8&•· ""' buBt-ln >1-. What tlN CM .M ur•f (!' Stt 1t. • ·. -r-;,,. ,-........... OIAllM COUllTT"S LAaeHT 2629 HA• llOIUYAm 541114' ~··~···· ....... . • • • • • I > ~ ) l DAILY PILOT T""4«1', J"'1 tC, tm ____________ ......,.._. ______________________________________________________________ , • The DAILY PILOT Sez: Hi Ho, Come To The Fair! -Finn Your Name Among Classified Ads And You Win Free Tickets l -·--·---·---·--;·----·-·--l lllMTA~-----INTALS RENTALS Howt1 Unfurnllhed ~FVi'iifaliiil ___ -""'--'"'"..._,..,__,... -iillURSl"OR-Ut f'IO'lns-POR-SAtl! HOllSl!S·flOtt-SAt• ' "'' ' 1....,. Terroco 1241 I::-: Huntl....., looch 1418 Huntt......, Boodi 1400 Noor Now 4 Bod,_ Corano 4ol Mor 3250 Oonorol -~ Booch 42111 1111 Ul.ATllA Open lioutle 2 to S:SO DailY VIEW-POOL Poto ........ RHlty 1111 --1142.S2GO c.......~ 1251 .. OPEN HOUSE EVERY DAY I lo 5 - Wet. tt1ra am. 1100 SEA LANE CORONA DEL MAR 3 Bednam, hmilr ~. and • .,.rtdfQr pool beautiful llartlCll' View Hills reduced n.cm tor quick u1e b> $53 ... 161111. I/I 2 HOUSES Open --da!l11.S; S174171A ~ 3rd Lot Bo.. of HW)'. Front m. 3 BR. 2 Ba., vacant, plm comp. bn. 2 BR. botue. $19,750. READ THISI · BWll-IN, diahwuher, car- • pell, dnpta:, 2 bathl, bia: 111111rrny11 ,.... .,.,950. ,.... .... c.1. 1 llUllW loan. $3000 dn. will handJe, •• °"""'Y ""1ty 1162-TISI .......... bdn, 2tull ba.tbe. w/w a.rpeta, L"Ut-- bn drapes, eat-in ldt,. cheri, beaut C&JlMrt·Jike lawn. CI no~ down. FHA~ indudes cl-COlb, $23.950 tuD ~. BUY LIKE RENT • CUte "RANCHE'lt;' with 8epal'l.fe den, 2 batha,. w/w carpeti.ne, bit jns, patio in rear. $23,900 full Jrtoe or take over ~ lntue1t GI k1an with pay- ments ol $162 per mo. MUST SELL!! IMMEDIATE ~ON -Calli, beauty " the ultimate tn modem llv- ing! Plli!h '/#/W oarpet. ing thruout 3 nicfo size lxlrma, 2 batht-ttar pa. F_.oln Volley 1410 Cool Happl-! ~ • dip in )'OUl' own heat. ed/ftlb!ftd pool. Lovely 4 -' BA, ..,,Id. 1-i:om. watn-.ont.ner, ta: yard, aoocl price. HAFFDAL REAL TY 142-4405 1'30 POOL HOME 3 Bedrm, hwd floon, 11 x 34 Anthon)' pool. laJl on large 65' x 135' Jot. Prtoed at the GI appra1'al '25.500. Veta no dn; FHA lo dn. BRING $$ I SAVE $$ FULLER REALTY 546-081• tio overlook:in& magnilio ~ ACRE-2 br, pool. tack «nt prde.ti&, cuatonJ .. _ ..,.__ __ .. _ nm, UA ... , ...un:, W~ drapes A: wallpe,pering. A: dryer. Owner. $29,ID>, Bl&: family rm, w/11t.p. Ms.-6948 weekd1ey1 only. arate din. rm. $29,~ __ t,t.\1\1. FE111'(1. 4 Wtl. Joly 15 ~ Stnlor CIUUnf Jam 'lllm.lllJll Chlld11n's Dey T ... J..,14 "Min 011np County fol(' Btluty P1pont Fri., J1ly l7 Hink Thompson SltOW Sal., July 11 Ferlin Husky Show S.o. July 11 Arcll~ Clmpbeft ' Thi """' SlloW frl. Joly 17 Championsllip Motorcyclo RICfnl Junior ~ Auetlon • -•llEJlll* ef,.....,_ • lllt. l -'"' 1 .. 11 At>Plloola Horse Show IRA Clllmplonshlp Rodeo • JulJtr fak & Hone st.ow • Tbrlllloi llldwlJ llldtl ·~-- ... .. -,. .... " .. lllititf Flir-. wilt ........ ".ta.., ......... '""'""' - J Br dup&ex.brand new, 3 Gfetory V• · HOok bib ........... 1275 mo. nrt..tD I I •IC!T no E. wn-St. inc. uttllti.!1, &TM452. L.JU · 1r•l.J'I... iJ I Coit• Mes• CllAJIMING211R.SoofHwy, APARTMENT frplc. -deoor, bllN, FINDERS $250 lit. 675-4401. Hundreds ol Apartments ATI'R. 2 Bl. So. or Hwy. Liattd Now N<W ..,,.._ """· Frplc. 1235 Coll M2-46U J.M.~ EXEC. 4 Br. 2% Ba dplx. BACH only S60 util paid zm aq ft mtns, nwly pntd. Bal laland f7'0 u~ paid Gar. ~mo la. ~757! Cmta Mua 185 util paid You are the winner ot 2 tickets to the . DRANGI! COUNTY , FAIR I l!XPOSITION at the ORANGE COUNT'lt F Al RGROUNDS -July 14-It . 11•=========----I""' Sharp_ l _BR ulll paid Hunll..._ looch -(4) 1 BR ulll paid ...... $100 .... _, $ll5 ...... uW pajd, tot OK P!UJe call 6f2..5678, ext. 32$ STAR*LET 547.ooQ be-n9andlPMtoclaim HUNTINGTON Harb o u.~ r, newer home. 4 Bednna, 2 stol'y, 3 batht. Leue • - option. ....... NEW llOME FOR LEASE 2 story. 10 mu. $350 mo. 536-1170. V8'y near beach &: Edison lUgh in quiet area. 2 children welcome. LEASE • Option. 4 BR Deiuxe home. Sunk~~ LR. Formal dill . rm . 805-965-9697 2 BR nea:r park w/w cpt drps. tor appt after 6. No pets. 213/339-1812. LOVELY 4 Br, 2 Ba. Conv. Joe. Immed. occ. $233 Ftte water, truh. IM. 968-G2l.5. HOLIDil' PLAZA your tickets, (N~ Coun~ DELUXE, spacious 1 Bdrm. toU·frte n~bel' ii StG.1220) Furn apt. S135. Plus utll. 1 BR. Ocean A bay view, ~ated pool. .\mple park-Upstai.n 1arace apt. ing. No children • no pell. Between NPwport A: Ba1boe.. 1965 Pomona, C.M. 1 adult. ,R.eu. t.o rlJht ··--party. Must be permanent. Co1t1 Meta 4100 Bolt" P109, Daily Pilot. * OCEANFRONT • 2 bnn. SUNNY * !urn. UPP<<. Gara•·· Yoar17 * ACRES * * Motel·Apts. * Studio I 1 Bodroom1 LDW RATES Day, wea or Month e Color TV • Pool & Phone Serv inCl lease, $275 mo. 642-3443 FURN 1 BR apt on chan!lrl. Adults only • Im dog. Yrly rtntal, $225 mo. 61>-025.1 8 WINTER RENTALS e Rent NOW fot: Sept.1 Abbey Really "°'11511 ~II\\ ,\ 111 1111 Ill. II I\ I \I Gata-at 10 ..... Delly Newport BIYd. & Fair Pr.-Coota -full prk:e. GI no money L•fUN Buch 1705 doW'hortakeoverlowln. ;;;;;~~;Z'~~;;;;~"'~L..-----_; ___________________ lj ~F!oun~t!•!_!ln!..V~ol~le!]Y!._234!!_!10 • Maid Service avail l Signal So, of o.c. 42IO -loon. POOL l. VIEW FARROW CU1tom-bullt home with ~x-RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS 4 Br. 2 ba, bltnB, covered * ATIRACTIVE * ceptional views cl city HouMI Fumlthed Houn1 furnish.cl HouMI UnfurnlaMd patio. S260 mo., I.rt • lul Beaut. S BR. 2 b&. hOm.e in REAL ESTATE llehtl, coutline, canyon & "C:642-="61=·=====::. o:ctu.fve Cuneo HJabla*k. HUNTINGTON BEACH mountains. Built tn an "L" Rent•l1 to Shere 2005 Summer R•nt1l1 2910 Cott• MM• 3100 1- tce. entry baD, 11*=· rooms. omCE to attord a:implete privacy , 0 2 BR. Gar. Pi•~ -•-, l•gun1 Be1ch 3705 8a'eened J.anaL v... wt · , .. _ 11.. t poo1-•.1. n..... Empl d lady w/1ban my N The wattt Balboa Ill. ......, _,.,. .now 709-thilT ...._ 430-7511 714 m5313 ::;; ~out =·ot;,'; home with u.me. Kitch Boat dock. 3 BR. Nm. Avail drps, ttove, refri&. Bamboo I LEASE or leue option, F-. 1176 Newpxt: Blvd. >18-9755 RETIRED Couple or man will pve free 2 br, part. tum. apt in exchange: for minor maint. • repair . 646-9210. MORGAN REALTY ~n 1 cl.ayt-a:30 to 8:30 Bedrooms 3 ti.tha Muter priv'1, pvt rm• ha $17.SO 7118-3/I • $225 wk. 811· Vi.J.Jage bu privacy A qu.let exclusiw north end home 6"""42 675-6459 Open Ton.!Pt 'Tll ll PM BUiie bu Private ~loony A wk 546-3215 · l/JJ.$250 wk. 6'15-a737 for mature adultl only, with whitewater view on EXCELLENT area. E-alde. NOT A NAIL HOLE PaJot Ven:let itone fire. HOME to ihaze. Employed. SUMMER Rental apt, lleepa Dwntwn CM. $170. 548-1134, tree-lined street. WaJk ·to Freshly painted. 1 BR. IN ANY WALLll plaoe. Wood A: aolar '1&a male. All fa.eilldec. MMDH 4. On Bayfront nr. Lido M4--0t52. beech. $285mo. 49f..05tO wrw cptl, etc. S13S mo. CLEAN I or 2 BR. Adultil no pets. Lrg kk. ~; 2421 E. 16th St. NB 646-18'.>~ Corona del M•r 4250 , $195 FURN. Bach. No cook~ ing. Buslneu man. non- smoker S. or bwy. Privacy. 6T>-4859 BACHELOR e Brl1ht t A Aley, e All ulll pd. Qujle. , •Ml)..22Mi' • ' . UNEXCILLED VIEW °' H.arlior • OC9D. Attr. """' --· ... R-3. 6lllO .sq. ft Jot Ideal ~ 4 Apt. units. $225,IXXI. 2501 Ocean Blvd, <>tM. By oppt, onlr. Bin Grtil>dy; Roollor 1'lda: 1-trdful S bedroom, 2 tbnJoul $89.500. betwttn f.7 PM ahop '1. 813 36th st. 613-4296 RESP. ~ wanted/ LEASE 3 BR. 211' Ba, OCN.Jt r ~ ...... ~~187~~~--~ bath ta Jn super MINT con. AO MAN with )'OW'V 900 will " BALBOA ISLAND. Attr. ~poolllo ~· 3 Br, 2 view, nr. 9Chll, mrkt' * LRG l BR in fourplex, a..... ....... ass dltion. Mswne tubject to 'O la,· 11 lhare their 3 bc!droom home 1 Br apt. spl1 4. July 540-470'J • a Aue. 1. IM. beach. Sol1 ooune. S375 part gar, qulet area, $1.JO. Call _....;..;....;.;.;..;;.. __ ...;;01 &% GI loaa with total pa.y. "1• 'IV Aua. avail. 673--1503 tum. 499-3087, 494-6409 548-1517 *LITTLE ISLAND* menta ot ONJ,.Y $149 per REAL ESTATE · · Sb'af&ht. ~2lfi0 DUPLEX-Upt.itr, crou trom 2 BR. Unfum, Adults only, eves. 2~B°"R=:l:;,1>0""'°. '°1"'Brc--.$125=_~P<>Ol~. On the bay. 2 BR., tum. 833 Dowr Dr •• NB ft2...G month. Palo Verde atone 1190 Glenneyre St N rt Buch 2200 ch.IDl1f'I S1ffpe: 6. Avail. no pets. Re.Is ftQ'd. $135 3 BR. New home. View! Adults. Spac. Ideal for 2.od Hall ol July -$250 .' FIREPLACE, puab-button 494 ,973 S4" _6 ewpo 7/25. $150 wk. 673-47S4. mo. + $50 dl!p. 646-S637. UXI Month Bach. 548-9633. 1993 Church, MGnth of Auaust -S600 •. -==---·---kitche DISHWASHER, ... ~.. 2278 Placentia PLACE REALTY 4!M-9704. CM BIB REALTY 61>-3000 n. CUI. e JIANDYMAN SPEX:IAL a WATERFRONT-3 BR 1: den, l·BDRM., llttp11 4. I Block 3 BR $155. in court. 2 kidl ;:,:,.:..,.., ____ ~~ MARV!LOIJ• VIEW tom draP6 and cupet a.re 4 UNIT t old< ! 2 Ba, frpl, w 1 b r /dry, to ocean it bay. $75 Weekly SMALL 1 br. lum apt tor H II ton Bo ch ...0 4001 8l;yllde Or. Beaut. ~w of the MANY hwy, ~ ~a;.. fro~ dshwhr, fncd yd. w1nrer. M2-lm ~ncd., pr. E-side. O•pl1tr•no Beech 3730 older peraon. A.II util. paid. un "I • """"'! ihaSce rOof 1«$ J Br 4 ba. ,-lk & l beadl Gtoued $9DXI lut 3:>"13 F:lniey, NB. -RENTALS 4 BLOCKS trom Ocean. New SUO + clean-up depo&it. ATT: newlyweds, one bdrm: ... -....,.;. i11a1'1Wln> a er e·e yr. Nds, -6' -OCEAN !root-All ,,... 2 .... HouMI Unfvmllhod 3.,.ll~ll i:-.: ~~ 3 Br, tam nn, din nn. 2335 Elden. apt., 1135 a mo .. with aptlod minlbeech.Newlyndear, olil'lttt.Price$8),~WILL bullt-lna, bar, decorator "'----I -paki sti.&m. " erpts, drps, bltnl. $285 he. NRHtdWpoo•"1clilll,·~-~ bpdr •. bacholorMa•·.: blkto ~~~Rw =..J Sl.75,000 SHOWN BY APP'I'. Realtors TRADE. · ""fumlilhed n~UM. -r• ' Re.fa. 172-5677, 774-7465 , ... ..., · uvin ....... ~.. -,-- 1111 Grundy, Rooltot 7682 Edlni<r MISSION REALTY -I John Wot-2 811. 1 chlld -... No lady only. I . 548-"'61. garaoe. 536-2011I . : ~Dr, N.B. -11424455 _ 540-5140 e $2t,tSO e Lido Isle 2351 20ll Sontl ... Dr. ~J;~ mo. 1980.)V'""'· RENTALS 1 BR. Now, beaut. tum .. 1 Br. , coMomlnlum"""'" HAlt80R \'ft 1troedmoar' OVERLOOK New home • low down LOVELY Lfdo tile ! N.wport le•ch l BDRM Bl.tn kltcbe Aptt. Fuml1hed ~ :ri°<1e:°~=~ve~nly. fumllbed. Enclo6ed pat». THE CITY e $35 900 e Bedroom borne ... 1-. ~ i, ""-1.a....:;; "'l150"""."'96>"'68=-,...o,· ~~~,,,..1 penaramic vw, ~· f br. Try to .lmqine a quiet cul.. Lease w/optb, O.K. f M Availab~ Jub" 16 to Sept. You aN thl! winner of room. r~--673-291! 0.Mral 4000 snJDJO, Util pd, gar. :Pilar-,/ WALK to Beach. 2 BR; knmlc. $7S,(OJ. 6.5 71' T.D. de-ec •lftet Larae 2 1t1iry 16 675--7096 ~....... · ried cpl or slngle, priv. yd. Adult! no pm. = 664~ View Dr., Spanbb ~ with S ~ p~s(:E REALTY 494-970t -. • 2 ticket. to the Newport ... ch J200 REMARKABLY $135. &l2-l!i741 968--2158. zUi 15th St., No. 'r WANTED: View home in ::ni:h ~ti.:: = 2969 So. Cout Hwy. lefUl'I• S.•ch 2705 ORANGE COUNTY EXl~=::i1L y ~t~ B~OO~i~..cor:'. _L~un• ·s.ach 4705· Corona dd Ma:r. Pref. & carpeted courtyard •. &aut CUSTOMIZED Summer ttnt:W availablet FAIR & EXPOSITION BEAtmFUL 425 Merrimac Way. 545-UJO -i Harbor View Hills area. _, Bedrm home .wilh-2 . .1.ir'e:-: 3 bedroom, 2 bath home care. e 1 BR S175 week. at thr IMMEDIATE V•I D'lsere G•n:Mn Apt1 See cl.au S100 l BDRM. or unfum. IA bllc: From °""" oaty. Call P_, ..-...i dintnc rm.' -fiilly-d;liJI'ea:-.:olfY--l<U ··2l!l!'A ct..1275 -k. ORANGE COUNTY OCCUPANCY Pu-""'" waln!all A * SUS 'CASITAS ... m lhop'r A bcb. ln!rY. 673-8916. 1amUy° nn, and a black lea.. tarie carwd door, corit 494-2510 or 871471 FAIRGROUNDS AVAILABLE ~tnam, flowers .verywbrere, tacil. Adults only, $175 mo; CAMEO Hjpile"""' ,. 4 br, th!r den. A perfect place to walls & Spaniab We. Quarry July lf • 19 4.5' pool. rec. room. b1lllards. Furn. l BR. Apt!:, Adults 4!»--4488 -831).4237, 2 ba, dble pl', crvt. drpg. unwind atttt a lonr da,y, tile Doon in bullt-ln kitchen, D•n• Point 2740 Pleue call &G-$18 ext. 329 DESIRABLE BBQ'a. Sauna, tum.-unturn. only, no peta, nlO Newport RENTALS I ' dininl rm.. ll? rm, view. Aasume an existin& GI k>an Mauive stone fireplace A: betwwn 9and1 PM to claim ''BLUFFS'' 1 A 2 Br. abo Sln&Jes from Blvd., C.M. * &U-9Bt. Apts. Unfumllh..t , : . $14,R By °"'*'· f'lS..fi685 at 6% lnt 1. $282 per mo, larp vlN" window in 11\1\ng $285/MO. .-, breathtaldna: J'O'll' tlcbtl <N«tb County Town S.rles $135. See It! 2IOO Panom LG. F\lm. 1 BR 'Pt. $120. --~-"==="'-"-I 328 POPPY AVENUE room. Ull!d brick patio. ocet.n view, rm. requlnd, toll-free ~hero:: 540-!D>) 2 BR. I ba, "park aide" S29J Rd., 6Ul670, &hften Har-For 1 or 2 adlts. only. No O.ner1I .. I ' Front exte:rior of roua:h tt-Martha ~ Realty. 3 BR, ti,> ba. 2-aty .•••• $275 borA:Newport.2BlkN.19tb pets. See Mer, Apt 6, 2135 -·- Chu'mln& 2 BR. vkw Jx>me. dar. $42,750. 496-5101. ~ 3 BR. 2 ba. bi-level •••. ms Elden C.M. Large 1 BR vacant •••••• fr.i Ll1oo """; ."!:::' to beach. tu.+171 ( =15"-llOJ .AO 3 BR. 211 ... "Mw" •• $350 "From $38 so Wk BEAllTIFULLY FURN. 1 BR utU paid .......... "' Owner rr,_,... WORLD WAR II I RENTAL FINDERS 4 BR. 211 bo. ....... m l300 Fro $l65/ i.w..r. SI • 2 BR. Pool Adult>. no pet. 1 BR ulll pd, tot OK .... 1100 HARBOR v-'"' Hill.I, 5 br, Oc,an MT. chalet, CrHume.st FrH To L1ndlord1 gtem Apts. ~mplete mai~ $155. 2212 Maple st. Apt A ~ :~ ~~~ ~ ~-= Jdra Jee lot, beautiful ocn.n VETS. u. your GI elJ&l.blllty REAL ESTATE Moritz tabulous vw. Lake 645-0111 PARK & MARINA service housewares linena Neat, comfortably tum. 1 Ocean breeu-2 BR tot •• p a.. canyon \ltew, $68,950, by I: tNy your home now before Gresory, alps 6-8. Pl day, 4H W 1ttti.c.te M ... 3 BR. 2% ba. cr@enbelt $.385 all utn 'heated pool • ' Br w/gar. $110. Back Bay STAR*LET 547-0diA owmr, 83J..OT79 It ll"xpil'e1 July 2Stb. Act 1190 Glenneyre St. $50 wknd, $120 wk. (TI4) • 3 BR, 2% ba. 1p1Jt.Jevel $485 Vl,LLAGE INN area. 280 Del Mar. GE 1·9568 ==-'?-~.,__,,.....:c.:c.""" quk:lc! Oosina' COili only. 494-4973 549-0316 &12-3339 or 525-8886. 1 BR tu tll .... tA ~c::c:: 3 BR. 2% ba, bay view ,.$500 1 ·-• .. a n. h 491 "'~ ~~ Furn •··' /utll NEW 1, 2, 3 Bedrm1. "11 ..... Penln1ul• 1300.__ 2-3-t Beckoom, all prices, m u _..... •••• _... 3 BR 2\i ba fam o.oq ...... oo;ac . .,_ ......... · """""'· w · bltnl cpt/drp gar Nr sci -an• p-in So ~-L NI I 1707 BIG a. ... wry -"°""'• 1 BR utU (>aid tot/pet .. $ll0 .. " " " BALBOA INN Adult. only. -& ' ' chmty . ....... ... .., 91""8 p nr Lake, blbll. Slf day, 2 BR pr totl/pehl OK •• $105 blc' '••· ' ••••• • ·"' •• .$485 Balboa 675-8740 Wlbon atft. 548--0522 ~im.Plaza 5 4 O-l 9 7jl ! WEST BAY AVE. 847-8501. """" 968-1118 BY OWNER' Beaut. BR:~ $llO .... mu 2BRpr,."l""lortoblllO OTHERS ALSO AVAILABLE 2BRtumtnFamlly..ctlon.l.;=======::I Owmlni new 3 ':'.','.!"· ~l bak • .-illl!!lfl~ml HI BA, din rm, lam rm, 3 BR !ncd !ar tob/pe!J $165 RENT FURNITURE Pl>ol. No,,.u Pohns, 11'1 E. Coilo MoH 518Q =:=: .,:;,~~. • ; I 1835 If, II' lot. $32,IXX!. s R 3 BR pool tots/pets OK $185 f ~St. 642-3645 -·---· home, top quality, ~rn~·~~r)~t~{:J~~i'~!~!~n~ ,....,.,, ummor ont1l1 2910 STAR*LET 547.ooQ r_ ¥. S Rooml,,... S19.9' SMALL stud;. Apt, 1100 mo. 'ci'!,~P't!:• ~ ".t: BHI Gr!MMly, R••ltol" -•• • _ 2 ~tory, 5 BR. 2~ ba Hillllde STILL AVAILABLE NORTH &.n Diego Co. -~ Month to month R.entalll Ideal fot Bachelor. call Cori S33 Dowr Dr., NB IC2-462l vte"'. pool-a iot, cpl&, d:rpa. On Harbor llland·Baya~ Beautiful cu Ito m ·bu I I t t Wkle SeJ@Ctlon 646--1809 arider. 546--6268. 1 $ $lt.f00 $35,500, 495-4589. Drive. Baytront A: Lake adobe over·lookln& 1 100~ PURCHASE OPTION -· __ 2BR. amorwplnesoncul~ 1 d An'oWhead. Ce.II Elaine Fallbrook Country Cub. 3 2414 Vl1ta Del Oro 24 hr. Dellvery Costa Mes• 4100 sac. Crpt1, drpe:, GE Id~ W. a.y W•terfrent w th low low n Mission Viejo 1708 Svedeen tor detalli 642-82:S br, 3 ba, .U •1ancea. Newport Beach 6"-ll33 Cultom Furniture Rental ~ncl gar, nr bus. SW.' ------=---= "= - Beautllu1. "'"" ....._ • BR & ASSUME M-1 R I ... C . . $4llO mo. on ,...._ leuo. 517 W L"" CM. 513.3481 BAYCLIFF MOTEL Adults Mil'. at 124 E. 20th . + bonul room. Pltio-dfdc. 51,.1 % VA AEGEAN Hil1I CLAs.sJC D-•• '1 o. 642-1225 '1141128-9129 or 213-736-8839. mw' uzxdn, Anhm 71+.2fll0 NEW l Ir: 2 BR, W/W ~ bet.chidef tl .Up, $1~000. 4 3. 5 br, Ja, tam rm. S BEACON B&y-modem 3 or $150-Partly turn 2 Br 11il FOR LEASE. The Bluffs. , * LOW WEEKLY RATE.S * all bit U. incl ldf ~ Biii G---., RNhor IOan on~ s Bedrm, nxer-ba, 6~~ FHA. lS9' dwn. 4 br.; 'encloeed patio, frpica, Ba .-A patio AVl.il.S/15. :m Ea:peranm. Trina mod 1 CHATEAU LAPOINTE Kitchen, TV'1. maid service. ovens, pe.Uoa. a:m 3T1 W., ,.,,_, . SJ0..6913. pvt beach I: r~ $3004350 ~ .,.... . '· Lowly 2 Br tum apt. Pool, Heated Pool. 833 Dowr Or., N.8. M2-482(l ~-'-'~ ,larse lot, fut wlr:. Alm Ip 2 br i. fr'plc Child ok. ma. 53&-6980. Beat Back Bly View. 3 BR. carport, walk to ahop'a:. 646-3265 • Wilson. MIP' apt. 1. ~ ~-· Son Clemonhl 1110 tge sundeck, ~ wk: 2 BR. "DOLL HOUSE'' 211 BA. lJq>s, cpls, 1415 AdulU., no peU $150. THE QtnCKER YOU CA1l14' 1-I .. ~~INER RE~LTY1'1 213 /TH _5_3427 or o ... Polnt,cpta,~ bibts.. mo. Adult&. No pet1. 1941 Pomona, C.M. LINES THE""~ YOU ' Liiio Isle .N 0-Ev@a. 968-4.'\ * WALK TO BEACH .. n 41673-50!H. . cl\arming. $225. wide ocean 644-DiS Saturdly -ona;...A-I ~·~ 75 FT. LOT TRI-LEVEL Comp. ft<l«<ntod inllde A Lido ..... .,.w, ·~ adults. no * 1 yr old-3 BR. 2 BA. Gonorol --rol --rol c Bed.room bie bil hie out. 3 BR. 2 ba home. New K ,.rwtt-2 Pools pets. fam S BR., cor;r. ~~lnlng 1;'J· exl1t:ms s%«i 00 I~ as. RI cpta throuahout, df1ll ltehenettte auttei &: room. $180 • 4 BR. 2 Ba, avail drps r::1bt din ~ cztsj .. ~.~..'.. buy oncs, ~. t •-' awnable b1 ·-Plenty Uv rm I: din rm, frpl.c, by day, Mek or month. 7116 chldre:n/-.t ok. Bkr. l .. • ~IBZ'· y~. '-· ~ -· •c -of """"' ..;p;;;;;d' space kll bltns, lge 2 car ,.,..., LIDO SHORES HOTEL Active, ,.....;;· pe • ~ mo. •v -· 1&Dd b' $82,SOO. itcnp ntru, walk to ~ Much mucll mott. Jmrned 617 Udo Park Dr NB 67U800 Avail Sept. 6'4-5856. thw•nl LrwlOft, Jr. beecb. •Priced ft, undtt pwllk>n, $33,500, b '1 BEAt.rl'. ! Bi', l Ba home, $235 • 3 Bil. 1" Ba. dlllwhr, REDUCED: 2 Br, 2\t Ba RMltor 675-4562 marlletatalow$34,9SO. ~~or~ 1Jdola!t.Last 2 wk1July, 1rplc/Avail a11. Condo part tu.m. Pool. '5' Jot-1".~ ~. moo $9ll. ht 2 wkl Sept $450. ~n/pet ok. Bia. Adult1. $240 mo. •• lett.n of the -· S .... 111 ba. 6"'>-264! l'•-D'lll" lllNTALS Al0> 2 Br, 1 Ba 1p<: July 642-401M'!M1S6 .:=.t,lod -i,.. « 41T-Ull6 •-·---HouMI FurnllhH $115 wk. Aua $200 wk:. 2 $195 • Sharp 3 Br. many 2 BDRM. 2 Ba. townhouee. low to fOflft four llmpll words. 1,;:=;::======-l-"2"4471(:) lOJ wkmin.673-.!918. ...... AYd now. Cbll ... n l'ool.LeutC1'1-/opt. l'Q 1 H HEB I ..... lsi.M lJSS "'IONUS ROOM'' Rent•l1 .. sta.re 2005 l'BR.atps&.onclwmel4Joe.t ~ Mlcome. Birr. OWNER MW411 . • RIADYll L-lnt.'"'1 Thom .. P. Wolkor dock. dooe to ocean A c..-dot M.r -I r I ,. I OWner now rndy to Ril hil s,.nllh Decorl ltol .B•y•dere Terrace ~~hou ~ ~40~ Cost• MM• 3100 -cottage "'th 2 BR, A Room to •X1l&Jld !or "°"' -Cor...__.I Mor 5 ~ m " ''" a ---AVAIL. NOWI I B U G M 0 I i -l)Cfth. M Lot w/ --·Beaut, yanl · · 3 BR. 2 BA. I( ltm rm Toki Your Pick -- room to build addltSoMI tl BBQ. Yau ut the winnf!r or WEEKLY Rent&l.t. 1·2 Br. A lrhdl. Spac, Uv nn Desirable ShcncHU home. 2 I j • ( ' I , unit. ~ wW hl!!lp tin. HAFPDAL REALTY 2 ~ta to the From $100. Ne&r Beach • w/flrepl It din M"N. Xtra BR. + oonv. den, tc. llv. • . • . 1-1, ....,... ~ &,y! (1) 683-0C?, wlmdt play nn w/blt in bv. Le area. $t2$ on yr'1 be. I MORGAN RIAL TY BY Owner· $ponllh 5 .., ORANGE COUNTY ~· •wlm. pool w/brlck &sq Sharp llJllll~•.vtt a BR. 2 ba, I W 0 6 I H I :::__,...,...::.'1M4S::.:::::::;f 3 .. ,... .;,. IL olluxurtoua l'AIR I EXPOSITION BALBOA 2 Br. TV • ..., & -car. Crpu ""'"to a buut. coo! pool. i-.,;1::,1..;....;.l ...;..l.:.:....._ 1 -J A pun-riddle• Q. What did " livtrw x 1000 " ft. anc: atthe OCKn. bl)' I: shop's. thruout.MB-"'6or49f...6364 Year'1 JetfeS325. • • . . . Paul Revere aoy when he I----~!....--· I polio IOlarium. 0.,.. to ORANGE COUNTY $100-ll>O wkly, Avail mo. FOR LEAS&-• BR , Would 1"11-.., 1 IP&<. 2 ~------passed a London borbarshop? -•l•o looclo I• ""'11. putt 6 unah, l'AIRGROUNDS 67W110. w/frplc, lq •ncl ,..... BR. 2 ba.. ""'! + din, rm. I y E E C I D I A. "Tho Brittoh are -."1-14 BY OW1'ER • 614* FJl.A. ......,. !Ill~ loaJo. $40,IOO. July 14 · It LIDO, UNDA Ille, -Mo .. Vm!e ...._ Avatl CdM -• ewn a view . 1-: ...;..;:;...;;....:;,.:...;.__-1 • Como .... tM d>unlo '"°"" ~,'."":,. .. ~ :".;..!':; Finn. 116U3l)DUPLIX. ':;::.~ll!i~ :'~iai!lll ~'.w:ttr Pt,!;·,.=..tttln>nta ~. l3llll "" mo. Call $40010.f,07: ~~L TY I I I • I ' I you ~/!1..':', :\':. ':J:'.1 i:::. ranae/oven , reM&.. m B1ll GnmdJ Rltr 60-4620 Rent or LN" Option ~7- CU-. ..... 1arp pool plut Home with f"lec bltln1t =.-tr!~i:°f:' CountJ OORONA DEL MAR Cl)T. 'Bednn tmne. lge uvm. rm. IRVINE Twrace: l BR, • ~~1~i~rtcii.,~~E~nEIS. r r r r I' 1· 11 I It p1q ana. Bn:lokhunt A tlreplaai, tatnlly rm, on SI 1 540-1220) TAOE. main btacti. S!pe new kitchen. $2():1 mo. newt, redecor. $tl»mo, Incl - - - -· · · · Mama. "'500 down. S150. 111 tot, Ulce: mw. 4 Blocks REFINED Lady to •hart 7• SJSO wk. 211 Hl!llotrope Nichols RMI Elt•te prdener. t-10 mo leue. .8 GUN!TSCAIAMllNSW!!• LmERS 10 j I j j I j I I Jlft' mo., tNCLUD~ Prin., from the OCffn, ont.y $42,500, lovely hm tn Blutta, NB. 675J539. * 546-9521 • 6~ or 835--0581 d&yt __ _ . • . . . . • . S©\\.~lA-L&r-!rS" The Pun/• with fhe Bui/f./n Chuckle • • ' • Int., T-fnl., oomplow, ri, Rool Est°"' Mort AU· 1"'1•. ind'd. I'll mo. _ THE QUlCKER you CAIL ... -au> 11'1110. w.w1 -· s.rurday-DIME-A-LINES• Prun wAN1· ADS• .. ~,. 'nlE QUICKER yOU IELL SCRAM·Lm ANSWER IN cu.ss1F1cAnoN 1000' :=..;:.:.;;::=:.:.:;;;:;...:==._.:.~..:.:..:.:...~:.....:...:=..;..;..;;.:.;~....:.::..=.::.:.:..:..::..:..:..::..=..:;:....:;::;::__J •• j IO N w. t. •• ht lt ''· ly .. "° 10 .. ' .. ... -. m: ... ' l "" . .... ... ... ' =-. ID.I. - I : =: IOQ t-: ~· •A" !.::.. "' - • . I ( • T....,, Jvl1 14, 1970 DAILY l'llOT ltl NTALS • RI NTALS RENTALS 1·-------.. ----.-i!l 11t1M. ISTATI ANNOUNCIMlrll'l'ir~~~~~l'ff-n!~~J!~l!!J~ l..!Ailh-!!?;~Unfu~~"'~l·~ ... !!...-l-~Allh-f!!!!~~~~~~~Aplt.~~Unlu~~"'~··~ ... !!...-1.. * * * * l ~~,;;.oc.~ ... ;;..;~r.;;•:'i~~i~~~, ~·~ .... ~~NOTIC~i~-u~-~-~~-~-~~ond~~-NO~~T~l.;..C~·~·~~~~~, ~., -Coot•-. 5100 Hunlintf!!? Baoch S401 Huntlntfan -di Siii Acl'lltO 6211 Al"'1•un1111•1ltl t411Alu•--t411 _....,. _ _, __ ..,;;;;,;;._:1 ~ ...1.._ •.• , ~ ' • 1 • ~ r A ~-. (_) () :i ~ • 1 il&ITJ Ws WANTED "'=· i.:,' :" ...:_»-~ . 2 BL THE HIGllWIDER • pt/-. !Ge ... Ir, New 1·2 18.~. tum "Scottl!b Treat" Sllvor Valley OVERWEIGHT LAJIES !.._ chllds .: '!:: -*"' \!:. ~ea~ bMQI. ~ 161 61 Perkskle ln. * Wouldn't you liq 10W' _. loll """' dabwr, priv """ devaton, Mtr. •1Mt own hkte • WlYT Speetr-"9.lrlsmcr Propam therapy + ....,,, pools, * Wouldn"t ""' lib your Incl, -lrlpo, _.., BBQ'•· •unu. du-. own _, For welibt nclucllla PzollWD to utlbllsh for &-to ,... -All , Adulta. rrom $140. Just Bey 5 ACltES. avallaOJe 1llU.tka for .rapk!. perlDIJIODt wellht lou, -.._ 1SIS ""' Eut ol :l600 Harbor .. .,. san Dier• Frwy to In oulM!Malon -Ibis CUI conduetetl by ~ physical cultarills. Alie A Naben Qid!llflc •t 4Z Beach Blvd. 4 hlk• ~ maJ<e )QI?' dream come Must be a mlnimum o! 120 pounds rv. ~ w, c.M. -..0. -M:i~W~ · -So. to Holt. w. oa SWhaddye Want? Whaddya Got? :;1; ! What are )'OU waltq wel~t, have transportation and not cur-MO'nlER 4 teen daulli*" N•w uclti"" 1 BR, $140, Holt l blk. PECIAL CLASS"ICATION fOR 2llO "nw>ma.i.·· ~ "' ren under doctor's care. All lnqllirle1 com· wW bal>Yslt ... -- 2 BR. 1165. &am celllnp. NATURAL IORN SWAPPI!.~. llsll ratsino. lLlhinl pie Y COllfldenllll. bomt. 11o1 -Ille yd, !'_:.d .. ~:~"'!, ~/:; LA QIHNTA HERMOSA 5 Line• specs !r,,,.1 R.·~ 5 ~·-"" ~'::;. """"· .........., ...'. ASK '01t Miss POWILL -si1.s.12 1om 01 play equip • ... .,.... ...., ''"''"'• etc, et~. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! terta t n. S151wk ct" Pool, sand wlley ball crt. ''Modern Spanish'' •"'-'' -•o MUIT tMcLuu , ~...... u _.,_ E. ~ "-i•···. _ _ .• -· bide pool ti.bl put • 1-WMI .,.. Mft "° ....... l-'#Mt:: -' .. .,.... ~UC'U .,._. "' -<N ~ _,,.. ...,.. 'J;. ~·n. Adults, :· peta~ 162!.L~.·~~lLn. --.vou• ~=:eT'uLi -Tu~s otu.~1 .n.tt-.. Busto;..; ~~ ~--~ BUSINI U n ~NOUNOTNCIJU,,..NTS Ann'' 381 IV. , Open House •• ,. -·-LS NOW OPEN To Place Your Trader's ParadiM M way ~-· ~v. l'INANCIAL -IC u'';;CEN=s;;;E;;;D-,Cbild=,.....,..,.=,-,.,..,·I u.1 pm aUy. 646-0013. PURNISHED MODE red urt PHONE 642·5'71 aj.:::; tor~-.!;'. MIMY le L-6l20 L•t ~I ....,., >Ion tbeu F?I. 2 to NEW A-rfRAC'ITVE sep Lwh landscaping, cabana, c ove co -... '""''"'IOUS CAR A·I Much activl'· _,_on ln ~ ·' yn. Fenced YUd .t hou .. -,, 2 •-, 1 Ba. ~ .. ·• yar. ds, sunken swim'g pools, BBQ's & foun-Mt. Chalet, Crestline -St, 1Unr-ruo v •--• 1 LOST ••··k __ i_._ ~ So Cout -~ .DI" '"''"' ti J\lorltz, Fabulous vw Lake rood. Fun, fllhlng or 1how-the area. aood time to bey st TD Loan -~ DUnlatw'e poo. • • ~-drps, frplc, beam ceillnp 8101· Gregory, $35.000. Trd eq, lng prop. 26 M.P.G, $1800 and ret started on that die mamed "Shi Shi" Tai are&. $t8-4038. Ira: patio, $119:50: A!JO NEW ~'THE UL TIMATE IN APTS'' fllM 1ar ....... N.B CdM val·--for ,.,. prop or ? ranch ....,,•veal..,..,.. wanted 1w. --l"Mda return to Terri MATURE Motbe:r o1f1 r1 dupta-tiS9:":AilUllfliiiJY; CBR'il-Fr0Di'.li50 ~ 2 BR's-From-•17Q.fl75 tn<I ~.·-~. -,-~--... " ~··~• Blobop, nm Crlltt Ln. child cctt, '°"' home « ..-. Reh. 2354 Santa .... 11 I F & U fu 642-Slm, 548.:5869. or that , 2 d TD L IAHabra '97...mt. Vic. 8tl mine, By the hr, dl.y or no a--· "~" "'72.. All v_w, Inc . urn n m. 'BR, 2u BA '--"·· Gift & C S way I 011 ;.,. Aw. ~ a r .,. ..... u..., room, ountry tore cAu, OWNER. 5tS-5nD I: Neptune N.B. Child's pet wk. Planned recreation. 673-0.195. · Newport a.ad; 5200 tfunt_I~ 8Nch 5400 lqe livina room, patio In TERRIFIC LOCATION ! anythne Terms bald on f!tOlty $100 ftwud. 05-4031. QUIET ADULT LIVING -Newport ~ach lot unall $4,000 equity lor P.S. i.araer parcels alto 642-2171 SfS.OiJJ SIAMESE cat (crou blue-OCCASl,;;;;_,;;;;>ON=AL..-:babysi="·"'tti.r=..,.i. 1 & 2 BR'i. SM.a crptJ. MAGNIFICENT Vlew. Lee l B~ROOM a PI · un. house, Equity $3),000, comparab~ er what have avallab&el ! Servhw Harbor are& 21 )'ta. paint 6; Mal potnt) male. your home. Arter no o n 1, bllnl pool. beaut. lndscpd. ruoms. 2 bdrm duplex un-furnished dose to 5 Pta 646-5383 you .· ~ S.ttler Mertfl ...., Ct. l<let in the vie, near~ ewnlnp at weakead1. $150 1 & U':V mo. lncl all turn. AdWts. $275. 20.ll JJhoWing. '7'121 Ellis, phone -44' Houseboat &/or 32' Palm Desert, Sh ado w 5 AC, llD('leftk)ped, L&ka 331 E lTtb ~t non A 0oUece C. M. so.-0238 util . 241 Avocado St. Kinp Rd. stS-8858. Mgr. 8G-4ll1or673-3293 twin scrtw Cris .O'aft. Mountain .1 br, 2 ba. pool, assures apprec. Hunt. nsh. ANNOUN(IMINTS Reward! Da7" 5f'T4507 eve B"AB=Y"'S1=1=·1=m"G'"":-...,.""""-,-.,~.,..-I 646--0979. 3 BR. Unturn. Frplc w/w BEACH Apt, studio, 2 br, Born full tquip Ir: xlnt Furnished. Trade for small. Tm ever le dn .$2{) me. MCI NOTICIS .. _ M&-3708. ~ 4 vtttke~. Nr. Briltol_t_ VILLA ' MESA APTS. crpt:s, drps. 2 Ba. 4151-C 2 Ba + 2 Br, 1 ba. Adu1~. corxl. FOR beat?! dya '114/ er houle, Condominium apt, 891-8478. LOST, 1D1tama.tic No. 124 Pa u I ar Jn o, C.M. Ph. 2 BR. Priv patio. Htd pool Hilaria Way, NB. no ~ta. 219 15th SL, No. 7. 737~1, evtt 114/6.16-4034. TDs, Equity $30,1))). 644-2255 GET AHEAD. invest boom. Found ,,,_~I) MIO camera on bua bel'Ween ~ er 546-7587 2 car encl'd pr, Childttn - --7 · Baell; Bay Charmin& custom WUI trade 4 BR. 2 BA heme in:: Antelopt Valley $3900 or Santa Ana A J..aauna Fri, BABYm my h:wDie, llcl\! "-elcome. no pe~ pleaae! IRVINE 5238 e 2 BR. ~ gar, l bit 4 BR house + pool. in C.M. for auitable com. Ridgeczeat $1995. Small dn. FOUND -Med. W black 7/10. Call 494-2881. ace.~ ltnced yd, bot $165 mo. 119 \V, Wihon. child ok. $110. Ref $18,95'.I eqt. Trade: Duplex, residential In N.B, or C.M. Tabor, Art fG.5586 Mf..6682 doc W/wllift on '-ce Ir REWARD. lunch. C.M. uu 6Q..76li6. 646-1251. NOW LEASING I req'd ** 347.2352 Triplex or ? Harbor HJ $400:> equity w/&MUmable HAWAll llCftqe tor su~ d..t Very~-l'ound FEMALE -Coll i e, BABYsrrt'ING _my home " Bedroom .............. •nt, bltill New Jamily ·-• adult u.nJ•-.. ..:, 2 BR duplex, fenced. diltrict. &t&-9528 ma. FHA Joan, Bkr. ~4. divil:kwl 29 ac .ID JOO ac. at Colony Kitthm. Harber aable/wht, l~ )T ok!, &a ~ N B ' _.. ..._. ... -...... uo f~ Ir Glider. -·"'"-at oollar. Vic l~" .._ .,_........ ~~·-~ !"!;!" -a7 ranae/oven A: refri&trator. with total recreation club Child, pet ok. New paint t\ * * * * W $4Q(ll per ac. u,. Liaison lUchtield ......,.... """' • .--.-~.ni .,._ Qarpeta and dl'apn:, $135. and prHchool l 2 & 3 18514 Beach. 675-1432. Co 6t6-07J3 St.tion. Ct JI Ana Ave.. C.M. Sat aftn. ' Wells-McCardlt, Rltni. bdm1' Jrom siio. ifr. shop. 2 BR ....-. Duplex. Nr. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE . S51-!58S ..._llll'I BABYSITrER,.,_.·ho me , 1810 Newport Blvd., CJd. ping, golf, schOols. Just beach. Adtilb:, J child. $1~. General O.neril Resort Property 6295 SMALL. tema.lf, bllt., bm. POODLE, Mini IJ'l.1, wear-tu cvCa.n ~ 548-T129 Eves. 6"-0884 aooth of San Diego Fwy. en 536-7646. 818 Gevena, H.B. _ I: wb. doe. Pvt Peke-Pt. lrw Dea collar • liceme R t f W ..___. 5990 OHi R •·LAKE ARROWHEAD e Dox. Recently had J>UPI, No. 0702 vie: Npt Bch • BABYsrrrtNG "Tht After HARBOR GREENS Culver Dr., Itvine, 83.1-3733. $140 • 2 BR Triplex, 2 small en I 1 anr-Cl .,,tal 6070 $4500 mow• you into beaut. Flea Ii: choke colla!'. Cor. C.M, Reward 548-5995. ~ Set" wknda too. 2ll GARDEN I:: STUDIO APTS PARK WEST ~~~)7:_~wman , ROOM. Prlv. res. Male of. 4 BR, 3 BA tri-lewl home Newpcrt .I: Paularino C.M. WHITE 1emale h i t Walnut, C.M. lt2-C2l5 Bach.1, 2, !BR'•. from $110. APARTMENTS . . tioe WOl'ktt, awi?ll' shift. 1,000 SQ. FT. w/ "all modern con-call aft6:30. 6421099 loob Ubl amal1 7;~i!:..s: LOVING Clft JOm' diBdNa 2700 Peterson Way, c.M. Owned and Managed by S.nta Ana 5'20 Approx $35 me. Will assist Office gpace with venlences, incl $5000 worth FOUND approx. J tey 1 • Vic Balboa Blvd i 21tt1 lQJ' ·home. H.B, B7 11Hu- 5f6-0370 The l:vine Company w/lawn work .I: main-Newport Beach address cf new ~ i cfrpl. Alto fftn&Je, wti. A: brn. pl, Ccllie St. 5'l>-Dll after 3PM.. wk. -.cT• 2 BR, l 'ii Ba $100. Cpt/drp, CAN1 BE BEAT P~· Box P 1D12. Daily r~or only lOo •-. Fl. tlsbwllr, displ, bltn vacuum, dot. w/Of'& coffu'. Vic Heart1Jtobn! B'°utLD==--rw""m-.,.-.cle.,1,-r°"'M-palr.,-I ....... ""' AM-FM lntel"-COm In ea. M Dr Ba.ell n.... Call ' patio, pool, bltns. Seacll!f E t Bluff 5242 Carpets I drapes rm. $39,0IX>. Call 540-1!67 ,,A:r.a1_ • ~. BLACK Labrador female Brick, Nock. eonerete, Manor Ap~. 1525 Placf:ntiA _II • R00!'.1, Private bat h , AIJ'-conditiontng or 548-f?03 eves. .....,... '"" "S&Jd..Jo" carp.ntry, DO job too lmall. 543-2682. Aak about our di.a-PRESTIGE LOCATION Single Story Employed, retintd . lady. Ample Parking YR. A'Round . SAN MORrt'Z ~~ .. F~Bal~ be&e.:~ Call :WS-7919 Lie. Contr 9C4ICi nt r lease del 1888 ft Quiet heme. P. 0. Bex 1761, Near Hoar Hospital .-.uu • .,...., ~ .... ,. cou · or • wte sq. · South Sea Atmosphere CM. HOME, 6% Ats um ab I e at fr'Orlt counter ~ LOSf-Enellsh Pua:, annvs C•,.,.il•rlne 6IM DELUXE 1 A 2 BR. Blbl 4 BR, 2i,, BA apt. Frplc, lean. Sale OI' trade. PUct 22ll Bal'-. 'N.B to Sebutian. Rewar d, stove &: dshWhr, pool, encl drapes. crpts, wet bar, pri 2 Bedroom 2 Baths 4-6 BR by Sept 1• :yearly, Bkr.-Owner 645-0Ml ' -. · 6G-l892 or 893--"'3. CA.ll,INTllY garage. all utU pd. From =~~bl gar;::~n ~ ~~i ~~ ~: mo. BUSI NISS and ~~~e~.':n!~ Terrier, I mo, black, MINOR UPAIR& Mt M $135 $170. Chi.ldten welcome. • oven. nv Carpets• Drapn: FINANCIAL wkL old. Vic. Y·"·--female. Vk: H.B. aru Too ..a. Calillliit .. _.. 241 W. Wllacn. No. toahop'gillChlaArecreaUon. SINGLE Docttir needs turn c-. * •21t12 '* apa A: etller ebb k s. 548-74<:6. Only $»O mo. Air Conditioned apt or ._ en bcb by Aug. Realtors lu1lne11 Dr., Costa Meta .. !41)....]JU. , 56111' ti• ....., lalft 2 BR nf ly dee Crpt 835 Amigos Way, NB 15. Will pay to $3()0. ~2925 "Our 25th Year C)pportunftlff 6300 FOUND: Lee. Collie, vie of CAT io.t: I mo female, arey DUii Id -=-H. 0. ..i-'. uE~ newpab,. Spe.c'. Mo". next door 865 AJn.iios:. Private Patio& e LANDLORDS e in the Her•-· Area'' Newport Blvd. A: 16tb 9t., 1' ... -Re;-~ '!:1.,~• Udo A""---~ u---~ by UUT AAA Cotta Mesa. Call .._ ident1•... · .._ .... •u,,..._,.._, ===-.,,==::--. """''· Adults , .. y. $140 mo. ·--~ FREE RENTAL SERVICE 673-4400 • ~ QUAUl'Y W-om1 2283 Fountai.n Way E. Wll.LlAM WALTERS CO. Heated Pool Broker 534-6982 CANDY SUPPLY 14&-3871afttt4:00 p.m. PerMftlll '405 aen'I comtr. A ca.rpentry. (Harbor, turn W. en Wilaon) LOVELY Bay View 2 Br. ROUTE GRAY Male poodle mix red Free conaultation •• QUOlle • DELUXE Lrg 3 Br, 2 Ba. Townhouse apt. Patic, 2 Plenty o( lawn Rooms for Rent 5995 Deluxe l·Rm. oUlce INo sellifl& Jnvolvedl collar, lound vicinity cf ATI'ENTION d I abet I ca, Call Ken~ 5U D bltns, quiet iuea. Adu1 b. be.th!!. Crpts, drps. Dshwhr. Nr. Orange County Airport $6SO to S3250 Ora~ County A I rP o r t . heart P9lienta, hlth blood REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS $190. 22&5 Fordham Dr. Pool. Nr. Fashion Jitl & Carport & Storq~ DOUBLE Rm., kttchen privs & Irvine Industrial Caih Required 5.57-7055. prellUJ'e. Been r:ttuaed ma.· *CABINETS. Arq abe job 5'5-0988. market. $240 mo. 644-6298 + + + in prvt, home. Near Ccmplex. Carpet, drapes, lnquln about all. Excellent G.M. CAR Keya • Ju1y 2 jot" medicel inlurance! We 25 yn ..,.., 5tl..fTl3 •DEUJXE 1 & 2 BR Garden 2 BR 2 ba &: powder room, lllDDEN vu.LAGE Fa1J"view A: Bake:r. By wk music, alr-conditionlna: A: income for a few houn • at fireworks stand at wfil i-ie and COWi' YI"' Apt.s. Blt·ill5, priv. paHo, frpl, spec cpt, patio, 2-ear 2StlO~!'.ffthAPl'SSalta or mo. Weekdayt aft &:OO janitorial service. $125 Mo. v.-eekly work {Daya A: Even-Redlilll Ir Pa 11sad t 1, fOl" )WI' condltion. No "It kl ~ ~~ ..... 1 .,,. lse Avail lmmed ...,.. pm. 549-1061. BOB PE'M'IT, Realtor '"·-o). •-•m--~ cot-546--1S8'1 ' llnUt. Cail m-<1786 Cf ·-~-heated pool. trplc. Adult.. .....: J• • • • Santa .1.--* S48-1525 "• ·~,. ....... 89)..1291 _ _,,,_ Box •--$1'5tnC 5t6-5163 $245. 642-5080 or 644-2492 -MATURED ientfemt.n-oom-• 133-0lot • lect1ng money from Olin MALE-doc. med. me. blk w-~\-~-~. ,._ U'-'~ ~ . ..... ho. Bdrm/Liv rm, """ DESK SPACE otierated c!Upenoen In • -tpalled. v;c. C.M. """""""' ~ -GEN. ~ ....... odd. ..... Gracious Adu lt Living TNHSE: 2 BR 2\1 ba, tpl, VILLA MARSEILLES bath; In priv. home. HB. Bes b omd m-31.1> 1-0<pt. Formica. --· 2 BR. w/w cpts, drpa, bllrl patio enc gar 752 Amigos BRAND NEW No kit. privl, 165 mo. Eve 117875 Beech Blvd. Newport c W btS: *. Al ' ~! Dick, fD.44!1 RIO, spir 1trcae, trplc, 145 Wy, A.pt 5, SJOO. 67S-5033. SPACIOUS 91il-9666 roundina: aru. e esta SM. poodle or part poodle one. E Uth 557-<682 11'11 I & 2 Bd .... I Huntington Beach toute. (Handles name brand pup. Vic: Pomona Ave. c--~ c ~ ~ , . . . Advil rLml '1 ..,.., • FURN Room wittl bath, utl candy and anacb). Fer School. Call 54&-7920 to Yn, It'• )"OUI' fault. For re. ~•, one.... ...., RESPONSIBLE Couple tor Corona d•I Mar 5250 F & u'n1u"I incl, .. ~~~~enant only, $55. '642-4321., Ext 276 pel'llOno.l Jn t er v 1 e w tn ident:l(y cordtd DlffAff that will CONCRETE. AD t:ypn:. 1'Ne la.tire 2 BR apt. Nl!Wly di!C. ' urn. . m. igo. ~· DESK SPACE nd DARK '----v.'\ono w _,. " Sa ,_ ~-~--' pa"°" $1£5. 4ll Ford Rd. DlahwaWr. color eoordlna• FURN. Room '°' ftllned N•wpprt &ach lfta, ,. ...., •tripedi cst wht •·-•• ,... • -· , e . w •• , --· haQl. • 222 < t A name, address and phone chest Ir feet. Hu Du col· 547.fi667 irw Ir sk1p1cadlng. s.mc. CM 61&-<832. ~~;;! ed eppllancet • pblih Iba& .. -. Ne ........... attL • ores venu~ .. A Hr. ·~·-• -··"ty .... _ Bob. • ""'<'. ..._. number to MULTI-STATE lar. 151.h II: catalint, N.B. .... .-.._......,. • "_.. - 3 BR. 2 Ba. children 15 ~-: cho1ce2 .. ~-2 ~I~ • 642-5697 . Legune Beach DisrRIB1.11'ING. INC. 1681 5'8-5914 *FULLY UCENsii)"';'" * co NC RE TE w .... A: up, 1034 El Camim Dr. .....,.IDCS • ... • IJIAUI •SIS PER Week -up .... ~~ call 54-3868 aho'lftn • mirrored ward-k ~ West Broadway, Anaheim, PARAKEET -multi oolor Renowned Hindu Spil"ltaallsl Ucemed. Patiol I drw)os. Gcb~&: _ _!hen ;)'-ONTENACRF.S bed l'll indlrectllsbt.. w/kitcben.$35perWee-up DESK SPACE Calif.92802(n4)T78-5060 w/bl.ue band oo lea. AdvlceC11 allmatt1n. etc. PhUl1'W Cement. or 675-8555 1 I: 2 BR. Furn Ir Unfum :, in ~tchen. -breU:fut Apt.a:. MOTEL. 548-9755 Stardust Tracll. F . V • Low, Marriqe, Bua1netl 5U-8.WI. 2 BR. New Crpts, ~. bltns. Flreplacel / prtv patloa I bar .. huse private fenced $2t wk A: up. % b1k: tc> l 05 No. El C.mlno R•1 l OWN A PROFITABLE ~ Readlno &lven T days a CEMENT===w"-QRK.=,.......,....,.job,-,..,.-1 pool. 1155. 325-E. llth Pl. Puala. Temdl. O>Ptnrt ~ pado • pl:Ulh Jl.DUICl.ptnc • ocean. 2500 Seaview, CdM. San Clemente Ji: Ill BLUE s-fin, xtn. ...... llAM.fPM Sil N. El Small, ,.. ... bl., nw 01. 646-6895 800 Sea Lue, CdM H&-26ll brlclc Bar-B-Q'1 • Iarp beat. 492-4i20 I Jae, CdM'• Bia' Belich IJft. Camino Real, San Eatim, H • .stumck 50-llJ.5 NEWLY dee-LT&" 2 Br w/ (MacArthur nr. O».lt Hw:yt «d poWa A lanat Misc. Rent1l1 599t NEWPORT Beach Jhluxe Owntt pleue i d entify. Clemente, ff2..f13S. 49MO'JI DECORATIVE CONCRETE gar. $125. Wtr pd. 2176 3101 So. Brl1tof St. NEE;" GARAGE f t -Offices. Alr-cond, hti:f. w/ 6Th-24ll SU.:k--Wldowed-DM:rced DRJVES.WALKS-PATIO Placenlia,AptD.636-mo Ba lboa Island 5355 (\IMl N.ofSo . .,,.,..Plua) i.eo dei'"M'orage priv. ha. 240il w/leout FOUND·· Cold char.m *MEN-WOMEN C.W.DON,Sl'"8514 1 BR. Newly carpeted, -~ Sent• •--rona ar Hwy. 11 K!QIA:9 b~-vie ~-H • l'Vlll 673.-46JJ ,-..... ....,.,., • ~ WV • Everyone'a looklnc. for tbl CEMENT wo-au -c..a. ....... drapes, ek!c kitch. Orlldttn t.rrrLE Balboa. lsland, boat PHONE: 557.t200 · ~ --Dover Dr. Owner pleue r:l...-..t w ha ~-... ,.,., """ ok. Call aft 6, 646-8153 dock, 2 br, radiant heat, GARAGE 24 X 40, very OFTJCE SUITE; 2 tooma FAMILY CAMPGROUND identl''", 675-.8924 au one. e Ve a way-eo amUJ, ftUOnlble. Free bl ~~'-h •· Al Ir vt 350 ft. .,... i.r call ut A: beefn to LIVE! Ee:tim. H. stufUdt: SU.W 2 Br. crpt.s. drpl. Married tn vacuum, ,,-,~ u-. $160 _ LKli 2 BR. Studio secure stm'age. ao sum· P · r:r.. · f...., Cuh In on the ~mine :,; TRl.cotOR' Beqle puppy, 54'1-6667 . CUSTOM CONCRETE couple Ollly, children ok. 126 pie, beaut, throout No pets, Apl (Triplex). Family she mer rentals. 528-lltb. H~ mo. S4817'73 wl/recrea~ bulinela. J approx 6 mo's old. Vic. 24 Hr. Recordinc PATlos.t>RJVES.......,.. 'lonle V'..._ Yr:ly only. $250 mo. ~ kilch. w/bltna. crptl, "...... ~-"" Bch. 837-3985 $100 MONTH, oqCout Hw:y., the naUon • tint and Jarr. M'··lon v,.· Jo ·-om L•~ ~G 2 ;;; crpts drpl 1 frplc., encl gar. l ;1!"2 ......... Laguna Beach' Utilities in. eat l)'ttem of dd.wce family .,.. . °"''..._... e WRINKLES AWAY Frff ntima1e, 61>5511. hild k. fus + 'dep. Zzi.4 Huntington Blach 5400 children ck, (Nr schll) No Income Property 6000 duded. ·~· earn~ I~ now KING ~. Avalon Ir Fad.al rejuvenation. l..aok 10 MORE Concftle patio tar c 0 646--0627 -pets. 2230 S. Center SL, NEAR Newj&t Post Ofc. while choice locations are Whon. Call m klentlf;y. lo 20 yn )'OW1CU'. A proven. Jess money. AJti1Hc ..tfbw. Collea:e, Apt 2· ' S.A. Nr Warner, 54.i-0989. FIRST OUering, :futt comp! 1Ull a v a 11 ab I e. Write: 5tS-8596 tlOIMlursical ~ lift, Phone Uc. call Mu at lf4..(87 lBRlgcloset1.newcry2: ON BEACH' , ... , __ rlullBR.apt 4-plexH.B.Ooaein.Hurry A-Greyhouiz,depot,~ee KAMPGRO UNDSOFBIJ'OCALprescrlp tlo n BEAUTY MAKERS, n4: • • pool' Uw pd. 1140 . .lOO'I • ......,.._.""""' .._ .. 1 ·~ -ad•-M•-11 J6Xl.9. S1 Mc., ae. CA •··' Be • ~--•·-J •-• 5371-• ·--·"~Im ~·-d bl-· I at ..,.. ""'""' ..... ._.. ..,, ,.,,, "'II AMER! , MU<1a.1 neu' •~· ..,.._,, 06q\lu• • • ,.,. er~.-"'· '· Centr·-'---M_--i .. 54:8-0336. • 2.BR l " BA FROM•-'-"vui, rps, ..... 11, enc gar. .....,. 000 d Graham OJ -RI Rd ... -~ ~• "'""·-79 -1 child ok. (Nr. achla). 2230 $50,-.; $13, own. _ Life Blda., Billinp, Mt. Jamboree · ~ NO Woman'• altln need .wr SPAC 2 Br, l 'ii; Ba Studio. e 2 BR 2 BA FROM $260 s. Center St, S.A. Nr. Wally McCoy 675-0116 lnclust r I 59103, for fUll lnformadon. BICYCLE, CdM't Bir BHch k>o1c 40. Fer lnformatlon ADDmONS And Allll!!n.Uona 2 childftn OK. Ne petl. e 3 BR 2 BA FROM '360 Warner. M5--0989. anytime. p 6CllO COIN LAUNDRIES Ifft, OtHd plate Identify phone 645-1!30. Rea ... Oxn.m. CClfttraetDI' $150. 726 Jce.nn St, 846-15&4. Carpe~rape&odlahwuher CUSTOM 6 uni.ts • prime FR IGI DAI RE A: bnnr parm.. 675-Wl OOLLECI'JON of Fine =~m~ (::>1~ LRG 2 & 3 BR. 2 Baths. heated pool.gauna-tennis Le"""' Buch .$705 Joe. Owners 4 Br. dtn, 3 NEW dj'.,ll,000 tq ft for JET4ACI10N FOUND on Balboa Pier • Jelftby for sale. Call tor S31-2110 .._.,. ." ~• bl-· cpll ..i-encl rec room.ocean 'View• Ba + S Irr stuclic8; fplcs, sall! lta!e. For details ,..._. __ ,.~ Meu ._.. 11000 ~-. t--t..o.t CaM. to Iden-• .....,lntrrwnt 175-4715 .... ..,c.. ...... ' .... r. patioa4.mple parltina:. UPPER. DUPLEX. 2 larKe patiol. Net $198,500. Owner •··""~ """"'.. -· 11V¥ ~ '"Tr" •'nlE llEMODELDS• 1~~~·::tio. frP c, ~ii. ='ce.;s~~ ~ 675-W3e ocEANFRONT e :ha~ne..;~.~:-i::s~ on Padfic: AP~H~~T ~ r:tci.!:;.;:.":= ~ -· Av&U !115 AduU• HUNTINGTON oun deck cloaed 1.,... 642-<Sal ·Volume laundry-· • Cout Hwy, nr. Qoldem>d. P.0.Boxl2330oitaMesa. Compl•to Remohl!nr . ~~, •-· &...-View of m'ntne-portJy ocean: 5 Um ts, $125,000. Xlnt temw ..... t•rms. CdM. 61>-3UO ..... Qblllty 0.0-. ea. only.11" 646-4159, PACIRC newly painted. ""' w/w PLACE REALTY 491-9'1ll IGl5 32 Wuhm/B ...,...., &OOd BIKE In vie. of Balboa -.. II 3!60 ·-ch 5200 711 OCEAN AVE., H.B. • ... ., ~drpa, nr -'""' * NEW ' UNIT * Joe. "oo'OOOJN.Q.F/PMA. TIC ,,,. .... alter ,, NEW ~·--·-·-••• A"D"D"'m=ON"'S.,-.,.L.-,T"".-.... -1 Newnort ~· (nC) 536-1487 bi-scmol. 1\ii blk to bch. By BuUder. Nev OCl!All, H.B. 673-3383 .,.._~---uuw. - i:..;;. Dally NO dop. Two reliable Alto, new 8 unit A: • umt. come on Carta Meta Center, EQUIPMENT, INC. p.m. Dr. Don A.~ D.C. Mnlctkm. .... C11' I tb'Y. PARK NEWPORT • care Ofc. open JD am.-6 pm people, LEASE. $195. After 847-3957 i $38,000 do~for tnfo. er 525-7833 FOUND. lrtlh Se«e:r. Call "5 E. 17th st. CH. M2-45t8. PIMW, fttimatel A ., ... tree livg cvrikl thl! -.m-. ~~~RS CO 6 PM 494-3727 · brochure cf 0ranre Cout """-le ahi SIG-150 to identlfy. --·.-ICT..UU 7 pools. 7 tenrril cts,,fTSO.~ -· ' 3 2 BD unit. b Tuatin. R.E inve1tmenb: call Naw1,.per -r _ P GOLD Bracelet JOU:th center Cini el Thanks .. ,, 1 -A-dd-lllone--,.----~--· 1 -. From $175 to $450. SMALL 1 BR. .util pd, bar, vac factor. Well Reabnomic'a r----mmer. For L.A Herald Examiner ........ ,. ~.A H -~~ "· ~ 2 ty •· •· Bid i k pri t 2 to be ch ....... ..-v ....... ~. •-....... tennill courtt ~ "'"lN -· """""""-. ...,, Bach 1.:z.3 Br. Also s -r-r• m c va e, min a · $36,500. Owner 547...f.827. claJ R.E. brokim1 A: proper. In U111111a Mea. Be .. , ....... ml071 ON behal1 ot our tarnHy, 673-«ltl * ~:nt Townhouses· Dee kit. pri 211 C1brlllo $145 mo, 497·115.1 evn. ty manl&f'l'I. f15.6700. nee. fclr yowvlf, Cub de-ff wll:b to uprem our deep I:,:;:::;,;:,,======: I pat. oit bal. SUbtrn prts, Coet1 Ma11 $1T:i MO. Lovtly 2 Bdrm. Bu1lne11 Property posit req'd, Writ.a Box RP, YOUNG, male, black, lone· ptMude tor JN' Dl&llY Ca ..... Clt•n'-"25 opt nw.id ser, '-"*• dip&. North end location. Call: 4 5 Stores, $110,000. --W. 2662 Uocoln. Anaheim. haired ckli' w/ane white. and Jdndr.,,..,,._ =-'-' -• •ust N. of Fdhion Ial . al PLACE REALTY 494-9'JO.t. C..2 lot, 50 x 200 1Jtb St. Betbtl TOW!!rl CCII'-J' nd vie lrvlne I: ~; ICES ex· "' J un You are the winner or BR hou.&e en rear, near ner. 548--1768 Agt. Openini• for l P.ople P~iaadel PH: 548-H>S ~ ~ tbe iect'fM. ~ Q' Jt.mbotte &: s.n OOQI 2 tickets to the • $130 MO .. bachelcr apt., util. E. 17th. Owner. It )'OU want to won: part . ...._ Md deat:b of our Hiiia Rd. &44-1900 for leU-pd. 2 BlJt& ft) beach -1413 INDUSTRIAL mdg. for Ile. time OI' fU1l time. Goad tn. Found-Fema.te tol1otlt •hill belowd hulblD:I and 11.ther. q lido. ORANGE COUNTY PLACE TY 491-0104 • ., 4800 59. It. 8'T W. 11th ..,.,.. i. )OUJ' ...._No .._ kltl•n, Santqo.Doftrllhola --A. -end CAJltl'IT -~?.15i ~"f.$; FAIR & IXPOSITION LEISURE -New, 2 lluslnus Rental -N.B. (In Roarl m-2567. -me ary. Pl-. NB 64&-5881 -STIAM CLIANID iit lj"p.,N Al Y If at °"' l>r. ..... • I mo-I Y' Industrial lhntal -1133-0t!M. l LG haired -to-~ RIASONAaLI ltATU m AMIGOS WA ORANGE COUNTY 1e.,. No ..... $215 mo. DANA Pr-blk hatbor, ORANGE .ruuus <><-m vlclm'1 Oowo Pl. snd,Pff. T-int -" Also C11[1ft -tlaa I BR, 2 .......... -:;::; FAIRGROUNDS l!J).M77 on Del Prodo. Olllce " M-1 SHOPS location. N.U 112.000 ....... ·-. M ... vmi.. -PIANO LESSSONS ..wm OUlside Uvtrw al'ffl PIO ~uly 14 • 19 -eq, fl. $190 Costa Mesa nr 16th 1 Po-to aiK. CtJ1 VAN at THE FOUND: boy's b1Jot. PSeue All Qftl wioorne OWNERS --·t. doublepnpt.S25CllO . . ·Bex 27, mona. 1350 t.t12100 ..q ft. 3 REAL ESTATERS • dHcribe. Call: Can>154W963 !)O tQ.. ft. ... ~ *--1617 *--Pl .... call :-5"'· ""' l29 San Clement• 571 0 p h. I. ,,..., • heal. -7211 546-1610 Clrpe a U1 1111 ~~~ between 9 a 1 PM tc claim Ne Beach &45-0991. evu; 673.Q09. Tut.orinl • Reading, math. t tum. Nr ocean. 2 BR, $71D l11t. your tfcketa. <North Count:y 2 8dnn .nth patkl e YEA.R arouhd food ataod, FOUND pet rabbit. Vic ltth CredentllJed, exp'd' tcbr. St., Cotta Mtla. t4$Jl1T. / Firepl & pr. will get 1'11!W tcJJ,frl!e number ta SC.lDl) $145 mo. 492.1971 825 aq. ft s space~ btlcb a.rN, N.B. .t Tuttin. co.ta M*· M~. lbamwl. 5tl-2065 REMAJIC SlrYk:iel. 3 "'°""' crpt. 4 """· 309 S6th SL NEAR Hunllngton Harbour .,. ett 5 PM Tl"3961 ~ M~ r v In L•ti flll Pl ... call 11;-291!1 M2-201J SlltVICI DlltlCTORY ia.!!O. 111117 .......-. Key at :!IL • New Triplex ... Quiet...._ RF.AL I STATI ..,_11111 Magnificent OC I AN :II HRS. wt A $llllO -SMAU. whke q. Clll to -Cndlt COids Oil 141.-. CONDOMINIUM. S BR. 21> L<g 1 A 3 BR'1. Dlshwuher, 0.-al SMALL VI EW L..... -40 mo, Womon olL Wl'ftll ldentUy. -.... '511 an:AJI lot -dOu!l"l- ba, w/~ ~v l Irplc, ll!oll. Ptt olc.ltl <2131 -•-~ le W·~ --, 102·..m• Lquna Beacb w/ Dalty Pilot 8"'< M'1003. 511-3813 ruu. Charle -111 Claduo, -- 1285 mo. •·--OI' <nCJ 8 m """'' .....---Ha rtreet lmprowmems unda' -FOUND on 1r'rtne ""· • madl pftlme ""'-, ...... 1Wa tit...,._ SECLUDEl>-2 Br, 2 Ba. " 2 BR Ill ba, patio. pool. ;;y;;,;;..i. _, 1-way. AdJ. 25' lots .. nlrc llusl-a Wlnlotl -ckild'1 1111. --l'llon - crpts, dtPlo bltns, pr!v patio $165 mo. Mora Kai Ap(s. or apt nqr Dally PUoc In COST ',)teaa: «JO ag. n. abovt: $8.CKKI. AMir. $25,000. BUY or tAMe a m a 11 Mi-Jll2 ·=™ -- le b&ICOl'O' adults, no pets. East of Beach Bl, '-' b2k Cella Meta. NO bad habits, omc:. b 1q. ft. 1tore, 800 aubmll cSn pymt Bllr. bullnN. Mott!. mob l I e .....,.lttfftti 6SM CAJtPBr Vllftt. 11lZ 1toa1 H01p. ~..!?!5 :r oU Garfield. dilldren or pet-. and can aq, abop. * Owner 49'7·l210, «11·1021 tvet. home JIM'k, rtt.aJl tnnchlle. L•t .. 1 R"'ii'i'=r-;;-•A-.._ _111 UC OONTll.,. __ J"RQ,. EST. APPi. only .,_,........,.. N.EW l Bf'oobllr-to beach. $135. pay $135/motlthly. 0 wn 64&-• ss -500 • CoupM ~I 111'\Wt l!MO 1.t. · ~ ' • -,.,,_ °'°"'" ,. -·- llilaria \Vay. Prtv J)O.tb-QtJlET! Gar. f\lmlture and would be wtll-View . l~tl )o11 • u 'fen-n• Box No. P1071, Daily Pi.ot MJ~ING From O>llett Part btbYllt tnY hmne. Jnfant GOLD P.ltdalliofl 2 Br. 2 Sina.le adllt, couple. ~A Jn.a 10 rtnovate a ahabby P 'G to mcve! You'll PLACE REALTY $9'104 arl!a-2\)' hl&h, 33 lbl. blk, or todtUtr Mta Vndt atta. la >'°" ad In ._ d •g&W na $200 tM. Mil'· / 41.IS ltth. SJ&..1319, 673--1184. dwrll11111'.. Pkl.e ca 11 fl an a.mulnc nu.mbt'r ot Zl69 So. Coast Riway SOM£BODY want. •'N.t you brn A wht emaJe q , 69-Jm. SllCl'Klff .._.. la Jl ll arla Way . Ph &'13--T796 andltavtmtl&llt e1intoday11Clutilled have to lllU Advertlae ln Reward. f42-t012 • "'tdallC IW k. Dial 1JS.9fl1·70.19. Dial &U-5878 fot RESULT! With p1eu&nl mot.her-In-law. 1. Check them now. c.all 6426878 6 clwg:e It. PUot Want Adi. &d-6m 834--5.170. D~ to.a7S ...,.... ~ l I I I .... ----- - ' r~r---------------~----~-·-------~---·-_. ,. ,.....,, Mr t\ - DI Y SERVICE DIRICTORY , ·~ ~2.!M'LOYMINT Joas & IMl'LOYMINT Joas a IMPLOYMEliT ~oas a EMPLOYMENT I JM W•ntod, .lelM -· w...,_ 7)00 JolM -· Wom. 1100 Jobo -Wom. 7100 -'t•~eri"'4 P•tch, Wornon 702G -· ---~ ' Ever th~ ~o~'d be good DON'T PINCH \ at selling life Ul8Urance? l Mutual funds? Repair 6111 ......... tt1tJ11tlNftlne '111 a .............. '67S BAY a lle.dl J- f'lli II so A Utiqon Carpets. wlDdowl, lklon. ... , .... R.atcci.IW. etc. Rel' Comme'I. &te-lt01 ~ •16at• -~ .. * PA'fCH PLASTEfUNC PROF. NUrte, tend-retlrff All ln*· Free e11ttrn1te1 wUl accept lt. prtvatt cue Call S40-682S ln nke bomt or companion Interior -otl .. 6737 1o o.,e. R<b excban(td. ;;Li:r ... 11e1, ,.., -;;;;. ~...,..,. -.-~=.=.5593~•:;..,,.=-· -~-~• Check Here • fl2.961S • • room. or houM:full. Alk WATER Heaten ~ AID~.-Jor, COllYaleKen<:e, a.bout our tree dn.puy plan. etc $7.50 _. ~ ' elderly care or tamlly care . ~ ·8U-2"l55 o( &42-0soe Homemabn. 547--MSL --,.;.;;"";;;;;....::;_,;;::·~ · B OOKKEEPING-Gen'I nf· ....... -f AL'O GAROENING ~ -.. ....n 1&"4-lron"'9'-~--':;7.:.:S5 iCilPrw lll'Vk:.'et call 5«)..5198 * m.oNING * PLUMBING REPAIR ••-l:"w..'d N Ul."C• MA6f I want perm, o job too amall -pition S&-2134 after s PM ·~· 9enq Newport, CdM, 0.. My Home, St Hr. ,t Mela. Do\it>r Sbmm. Pick Up • Deliv. SQ.7641· RernodeHna & -IRONING lfanl<d • 10c-15c. Roptir 6NO ~ AIM TO PLEASE :.ic, pm. w .... 111 B • -·,.;:.;~---..:::: WlLL Clean by day, 4-6 hn a day, own transportadon, $.l.00 an hour. 83&-6748 f Conjplete ptden Service tree pick up t ~· 89i-9m Ml _WAY, quali_b' home MODEL-Fashion or Artist. Exp., W-re(erenoes, natural blonde. 5'2" Cail ~92-5327 • with the Job ·Kings! idi•ble maint., ~rt ctean. reprur. Walls, ceUma, OOQt'S I.., C&U "Fn.rif'tlf Fftd'' ~ -My bclme etc. No job t.oo •mall. i9&2.a1t. • U.25/hr. _ .. =,..=",,"~=-~--~ Jobs Mon, Wom. 7100 *O'" 2 OfflCM Cove'* ' . St&-5&13 r; 1fEW Lawns. ~lnz-FIBERGLASS ahowm 1: k::omple&e lawn care. Oean Want YOW' Ironing Done! pullm&nS. S36-891S ask for 'up by job or. JDODth. Frl!e Call Herb tst:iJnites. For lnfO call 968-423.1 ici;EN<;;;'.L-=ren"!Od"•°'lm&=-c•;-,ma...,-ln71. FJ-W.7" or 846--0932. No job too s m a 11 . -Llc'd/insured. 6'15-8183, LAWN I Garden Catt, J•nhori•I 47'0 ,_. ......... -• ==:.:.:...--~:.:. Roali-' 6'50 ~IP by oollort """"'""· Stevon Johnson --·~"'---...::.:;;.: ~ MJ...1363. ca.linr. Bros. 3059 Taylor Wey ROOF Repa.in of aU types JAPANESE Gardener Mo. Costa Mes• 17 yrs exper. I do my own f 1t-~. Ge.n'l ~an-Up. Ex· "wk.; 548-9590. c · Reas. Free e 1 t • You ~ the WinntT ol t&U-2239. 2 tickets to tht Sewing 6960 ~ARDENI NG: / Land =llPI· Spkr .,., -woric. Yancey, ''*"-- E ING, gardening. trimnrinc a n d can aner 5 p.m. :5'8-0'm:=;;;:::·;....""""~~"''>,-~EN'L Clean Up, tfte BttV., >weed iill,, roto-t lll, J!Prlnklera repaired. ~ndlCQing. Tree ~ Yard remodel.ins. L"trash bllullns, lot de~ 1--610-lllG iAPANESE • LANOOCAPE ! Cl.tao-up Malnteoanct MACK *· 842-8442 , ;JOHNSON'S GARDENING Jard ca.ft, Dtu-up&, pl&n-11"'"· ........... 962-l035. APANESE Gardening rSerrice. Neat Mlfk. Oeanup ' .... tulJil. 968-ml ' r GltrdeDina: I Yard work ; c.olliep •tudent ; Vttry reuorab~· lW&-6745 t CLEAN-UP SPECIALISl" 'Mowing. edal•'lr. odd jobo. I Reaaona~. 5fU955 XPERIENCED Japanetll! 1oarden.er . c-omplele Service. Frtt esL 5t&!0724. ,Complete Yard Canl ~IM ..._ '. ' ' • I i ORANGE COUNTY FAIR l EXPOSITION at th< ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS July 14. If Tailoring 6970 Please call 642-5678 ext 329 .:.:;;::'-"~---_;;;:; behi.-een 9and1 PM to ciatm ALTERATIONS &:. dressr_nAk· your tickets. (North Coonty Ing • Refe~ d required. toll-tree number ia 540-1%11) 673-!M59 P•lnting, Paperh•nglng 1' PAINTING INT &: EXT. Averz. 1 aty $260. 2 aty $150. incl all mattrlal .Ir: preparation, $18. per rm + paint. Local rd.I. Call Jack 894-3895 or 837~. PROFESSIONAL Painting, Ne6t work. Fine pe.lnta. Roller, brush, at r -1 es a spraying, actoos. ceilings. Local ref's. Low prices~ Roy 847-1358. T;.;Of'IO=c.il:_ __ _.:69n ~PSOU.. liilroaen furtUled n!fJV.'OOd added, 137-7000 or 4954632. -·-· ------ John Sterner 613 W. B•y Balboa, C•lif. You are lhe: winner of ~ lickt:tl to the abilities anlimiteb ogenc;y BABYSftJER, Ille hlecln'g, 3 bo)'ll (2 .ml) $140 mo, baby due Aq ($160 mol. 5 d.yt. Sam-&~. 66-1453 all 6 BABYSITl'ER. R e I i a b 1 e , dependable woman, 3-10 5 da.ys/Wttk. 3 children, ad QJary, Ref. SG--1907. -++TELLER tEXPEJUENCED> Mutt be •ble to IJ'pe ~JO wpm. Pieue call 962-SMI. BANK TiLLER W/E!xpe:r., Ptrlme, Coo d Salary. Xln't WIWking cond. Apply ln pe:raon lit We.tern Bank. 16932 Gotdenweat H.8, Bannaldt-Exptrienced In pf?l'9Dn aft riPM &: 6Pl\t VE.GAS ROOM !l<S-9006 CALL &124611. tbartt 10\lf W..rt Ad, Get Resulta! - All Of °'""'' County FEMALE Girl Frid•y 5..:ty/Bkkpr to $700 Secretary $350 nio. Employment Agency ''THE EASY \VAY (ask us why) 1873 HARBOR BLVD. <~ block So. of 19th) COSTA MESA 548-3426 lnvesbnent counseling? Or did you ever wish you could sell all three? We're one of tht fe\v who ls11ow in all three. And w~'re ready .to offer the right man an executive sales opportunity. Sellin~ broad spectrul'!1 financial planning to individuals a~d bu.smesses. Repreaenting a first·rate $3-. billion"COmpany. With a training salary up to $850 a month 'plus opportunities for ad· dltio~al income. And prospects high in the f1v&f1gure range. If this sounds like your career, call us at 714·542·5623, Exl. 321 , or write P.O. Box 1016, Sxnta Ana. We'd like to hear from you. ~-Men, Wom. 7100 CLERK typist for general in5urance : are·ncy • Knowledge of· Ore le casuaHy lines necessary. Call 548-b-U. EXP'O. only, part time FLORIST. Rl?t's re q 'd . Weddlngz etc. Steady &. lucrative. 675--6291 FACTORY-Male, ~I shlfts, good benefits, steady v.-ork. 32972 Calle Perfecto, San ~ Capistrano. . FAT & UGLY777 If you are, ~probably can't USe you. CALIF. CASTING CO. Ia continuing it. 11earch in Orange Co. for a varlety of types, for work in mag, mo. deling, TV romml's, & ind. films. Great pay, pl time. We are client paid, no tee. Not a school. FREE TV SCREEN TEST PH' (7j4l .,._ 10AMto6PM FOUR SEASONS PUT YOUR SALES EFFORTS WHERE THE ACTION ISi • Sab~s-oriented compan). ex- pcrk?ncing rapid expansion makes choice opportunity available for career minded man wiih eye to advance- ment to Moles management. - P.tr. Churchill (n4J ~ Open 7 Days • FRY COOK-.Craveyard shift. Experienced. COITAGE COFFEE SHOP 562 \Vest 1Bth St, C.l'tt. FRY COOK wanted. Call bet. ID AM 839-6885 or 61:>-5477 bet. 2 & 3 Pi\f . ruu.. or PART TIME. EARN UP TO S5 PER HR. n.JU..ER BRUSH C 0 . 5'16-5745. Full time woman drug clerk, Jive-wire only, Box P-i08 Dally Pilot Gal Frid. 5..:'y Attract. & like people ! Ter. rllic Co. needs you! To $400. Call Gerri \Vhl1 e 540-6055. COASTAL AGENCY 2790 Harbor Bl., Cl\1 Other lee/free jobs avail. Gener•I Offic;e, mature $450 Good lypisl, Call Lorail)(!, 645-mo WestcliH Penonnel ~ncy, ZJ43 \VestcliU Dr. N.B. MAKE AN OFFER Give that p1rty with th• it•m or items for s•I• • phon• call. Ch1nc•t •r• it's just whit you'" been w1tchin9 the W•nt Adi for. AM th1t'1 l•ft it to ma•e en offer. How ca" you lo1e7 This It just · •nother of th• 9r11f thin9s 1bout th• PILOl Cl.11ified s•cfion ••• it le1cl1 you to th• b1r91 in1. l YOURSELF (You're Not Dreaming) But You Can I P·INCH YOUR PENNl.·ES with a .. .~. PILOT PENNY PINCHER Classified Ad 3 LINES 2 TIMES Any Item Priced $50. or Less (If more than one Item, the combined tot•I cannot exceed $50.} 642-5678 ~OUR CREDIT IS GOOD DIAL DIRECT • ' • I I . --. ---·--. ·-----... ----- • . .. • . '1!!!~!-~~r·~.,.;,..~·~-~-l4Q.~~!"'~~-~~~~~gDo\ll!!,v.~!!~~I , • ..i.iio"" .. !'-..;;,~--'!""---------'!""'~~~--"'!""-!""'-"""ll·~lo1 .. ~1 ... _ .J~1111..:11o !!'.'-. 11~ 'JOIS a IMPL~ l_OIS 'IMJ'LOY ' ' ". . ' . ;'. y ~ ' • . : " . ,. ' ::_ • • I ' •• Are You ·Letting Cash : Slip· Through Your Fingers i I ·~ See' If You .Haye Any . '. • Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WAN·T~AD. ,, Will Sell Fast! ' ~' ' . . .. , . ' ' ·-'f •;1 -··t.· ' ) .. ~·. _l ~ ••• ... ' .: . 1. Stove 2. Gult1r 3. Biby Crib 4. Electri c Sew s. C.-• 6. Wisher 7. Outi...rd Motor I . Stereo Set 9. Couch " . -"lo. C!arinOt 1t. Rer1 ~entor l 2. Pickup :r ruck ri. Sewlnt Mochin• 14. Surfbovd TS. Mlchlno Tool• 16. Dfshw1oher j 7, """"' . • . J?· ~~I c~1• JJ. ,GOii Cert '29. l lcycle 30. Typewriter 31. Ber Stoolo 32. Encyclopecli1 33. Ytcuum Cleaner 34. tn.pi..1 fish 35. Hot Rod Equlll"''I :U. Fiie C•lllMI 37. Golf Chm "31. Sterllng Sliver ·39. Vfctorlen Mirror 40. lellreom S.t 41. Slide l'Njector 42. Lllwn Mower 43. Pool T11>11 44. TlrH 45. Pl1no 57. llectrlc Tr1ln 51. Kltt.n 59.-ctonl.-Auto ~. Ceffee Table . 61. Me1ercy<le 62. Accordion 63. Sldo· 64. TVS.I 65. Worltloench 66. Olemond Watch 67. Ge.Kerl 61. Ironer 69. Cnplnt Troller 70. Antltiue Furniture 71 . Tepe R-rder 72. S.11 .... t . 73. Sports Car ·• \_i ... 20: .... , .... , 4 46." Fur Coet 9; 'Dt1pea 41. LI-• 49.H- 74. Mllh"toa ..,. ..... 15. ln.,..rd speeai...i 76. Shofwun " 21. S11,.. Collection 22. DI-S.1 so. Alrpl1ne SI . 0.,.n 52. Ex•rcycle 53. R1'" looko 77 ........ 71. Dert.- 79. l'unchlng ... IO. le"r Cerrlege .II. °"'"'' 23. Ploy '°"" 2,4:: ~i.,. Ball 25. Wito• Sklo !16.'f ...... • i1.1 s~~ 21. Clock 54. Ski loot• 55. Hlfh Choir 56. Coins 12. lltHle 13.Deak 14. SCUIA Goer .. ' ' These or any atlier extra thln91 ara•d tile .... be turned lnta cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so • • ' . ·Don't Just Sit .There• DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 .IQIS & IMPLOYMI NT J... -· WQlll. 7100 Jollo -· w-7100 Jo•o Men, w-71 00 J°"' ~ W-71IO > . ~LI.......,,_. ..... C<lll, • ..,i tim• Exp'd. -..roa.xs.Cdll -·---·"'---·---. ---·-Medlcel Fn1t Ole Ole. Supenloor TYPUI. p<rt time, - BoOtketper Seery, t;sttr. 'fl/ Tl'llnee to $540. TRAVEL. &e a.tb Bruo. &l ICCUl'al~. 2-3 M day • GLAZER: -· ......... man.. N1tiooal .Auto Gius, nn 1-m c.,. Rd, 1.q 11tch. s. .J:mmitt Hape, ..... Ina. ,fl:llrlne. Beaat, Clfftcn. ExcepUonal eattei oppor. m . fl 1='11-0l""'"l7==~-~- BN.dl ...... 'Outltllndlna w/out1tandJnr nat1 co, WW ·:~.._ C:.,,J W.'JTRESSES For Germu Job, avail. now. Start $400. train lirl to tn.Wl lLS .EX. ~ xgc Rataurant ln H.B. We 1t1p. \ Call Cert'I. White, ~ PfNH paid. Top hinetit9 + A.ltftl::r IDr c.a.i-r Clrll ply C'llte Bavarian coetwnra. HAIRSTYLIST -·call ,. ' l ' m:e&s.> * COAST AL ~INCY ""'" ...,.,_, llalae In 6 Cit w .,_. RW7 N.B Pul-Umo. 96MJOO, ~?::.~'!'vat ;~.~~:botv=r."' ... "!•»!'¥'".,.!'!,~•" "!'!'""''"·., ... ..., .. .,· , 1•~ ~~ , llOllntl A&ency, 2.lJ W. Wu-0 y Clawson Mn. Cax. $-2050 m. 1:1 ner, Suite m. Santa Ana. 1s1i s'ytvla Lane w&1ire.. Dperie~. I PAlt·r TIME , Hlnhw'IN store salnman. • ' ' New,.,. '9fCh Apply ,ln. Penon., w. H. WRIGHT co. . Jdd ' ec " MASSEUSE * ,,. N: N-NB ' llll -In, C.M. . Agency for PH: 548-22ll Ext 780 . You ""' tho winner o< WAIM'ED> Part-· ~ l JIELP YOUR, rf PA~' TRANSCRIB. 2 llcketa to u;e ed R.E; aaln peQl)le. E\'11 , ~ HUSBAND Career Gi s. ct need. Full time, l y.ttkendl. Lacbtnm;Jl\llr 1 YOl.I cu eem up to $12.50 41.Yt.APPb'PenonnetDept, ORANGE ~OUNTY Rltr. 646-3928, evea: ' lo an hr. ,_,ordon"""' ExK . Se<'y R!q Hoopllat, N.B. FAIR & EXPOSITION r.3-4517. ,, ~ frtenck, ... nelaf:ibon and Plwih Corp, Gftioel to Pm. p M 1 at the y~ man for llhlpplnc a .;i relativn for Studio Glrl'1 • V.P. Top t1cW1 a i'room-arts an ORANGE COUNTY receiving dept, full tiroa. ' bffu1. Good Ho-Ing, TRAVEL,,_...,. to FAIRGROUNDS Ponn. M"'t haw drt"t' eJ appn,yed WIGS, WIGL.ETS. time. Youna ~ peo. ' · Juty 14 ~ l t license. $75. wk. to ttut. -, • ·Falli ~ eo1metlc1! ple. For <.'OWUer work. l\lust have Pl 11 642-S678 329 Apply 9-11 AM. 946 W. l'f111 l TOp profttl. No territory eaiperieoce. Apply In perlOn eue ca . ext. St C M re1trtctlons. Al,IO sell when l:xec. Sec'y to puti manaa:er. 5 D-)'I. between 9 ind 1 PM to claim .,:,·..=·=· ====~ -·wort: :n time or srw-_ _., --'t Gd _._._ OGlld S.harday &: SUnday. your tickelt:. (North County School,.ln~~-1-·• ;,;;,.. ..... """ OK.~Ph rM~~!: ..;;,.m,.~:P:; H1rb·o1r v w toll·tr.e numb•" 1, 540-lZll) --•rr-•-'"I"' • toll frft l!(X).621..4!Kfi, or lie contact Xlll't "'*'ts. • • SalM :w;;_;;_;;;_;;;;_;_;;_:;;-;,i:..;;i-;;_;;;;;~~-~I '#rite STUDIO G I R L mu. BF.ACK BL. 842-4435 EXPERIENCED successful Cl••lff HOLLYWQOD, Dept. Sec'y , HUNTINGTON BEAor dtrttt aales repttsenlatives I NC27, 11461--1iart St., No. 1 Girl OJc. Beaut. offttt!s.en f2) Top commissiOns plua ' (Jn HoQtoo.,,.,,,, Ca. 916(i;, !or Bay, Gd oklllo, 'l:iop,r, tn RECEPTIONIST monthly pe...,,1ag, o!...., Jj fUll info & f:rtt sampM1 R.E .• eon.tr. 'or with • de-, • l'\!C'elptl, Let me prcw )'Oil • by mall. No ocie will cl1I veloper good. Initiate conu. Good typl1t, some accounting cannot, beat the permanent fit J. ~ on yuu. All replies cc. pondence. Self atarter. Xln'I work. Growlnc company In il'ICOme possibiltties of this •/• • tidenttll_..Pb today. pOtentlal. Irvine Complex. All trince ~-For-app't, Call a n Wrt tfl.f ~ HOSTE~ -, l,.uACh, ll:~ benefits. $3llO, per mo. Apply '42-7417, U.2 Pt.t wkdys .A A ~ 2PM, IA Ci.ve Restaurant, Gen'I Ofc. in penon --e SAl...ESLADY. exper. for • ~ e 1695 llvine Aw, C.M. Apply GJ accur. typist, dietal>hone, ladies' 1pecialty shop In na "~ in pl!r'D\, office -2d floor, front ofc. Pbonel, Ofticn Callfornle Laguna. 494-1949 day 1 . , 9::KI AM·ll :30 AM. on~~ lnJectlon Molding -494-3458 eves. HOUSECLEANING A Child _, Brim Ave., C.M. SALES-Carpet, drape Ty can. $50 wk pl.ua· nn. " ar.r O..k fr (Irvine, lnclutrial Complex) Mies. Experienced. Must be board. 5~ days. Ref's. PH: 2 Yrs. exper. Id. eavy RECEPTIONIST alert. 89.l-2443. MO-a212 phones, id w/figuJ"Q, Stat. CLERK TYPIST SEAM~SS. e:xper, full or . to otert July 14 et the Newport School of Buolneu HOMEWORKERS (envelope typina:, 50 w.p.m. Doctors ottlcft. H.S, arad. part time. faaluons by J~n. lddlwnon> wanted. Ruh Cle k T lat Non smoli:er Trim neat ap. 2400 w. Coast Hwy, Suite l~ulriet Invited • -· ltll iadd. eav., , r yp b. ,,..,.,,.. ;,,.,,,.;ttc S'f" H, N.B. 646-4'{97 "Mn. Aok for None Hollli-Klw.ck,' P. O. Box 13501 Typo '50 Up, dictQhoM, pu .,r taller. 'R.equl.res ~. Oberhansll" " "·~' G Ca. """A" lie contact. lnterestln& t: dif. J·•'" SEAMSTRESS I Ca ,_,.""°'' rove. ,,_, Apply in pel'80JI, 'l\tes., WJ or mper . 557 ~•i • ferent type bus.. ' ._, _ _._ d ,. "ORWAY --H O U S .EKEE P ER.Full 14th 1..f. pm Wes1.nw,...,,-1epe1. uuw -__ _....:.._ _..:.__ ~ __ --1 ' Medical Group., 7632 211t St., West 18th. C.M. ~ • ........ W--· u 410 W. coo.+ Hwy. Dl-r • GrNt NeW ,; yr. old boy. s <1a,... ear . Nowport ~. , w..on1noi... ** SECRETARY c.,.... With :r-" nq'd. l2lO mo. "6-SS43 • --RECEPTIONIST EXECUTIVE ** ~ ew> or wknd. NJ. Ume. 25-35, attractlw, AIRl..E J HOUSEWIVES· GA!...S: over 1'fOTEL · MAID. App lJ aharp, Minimum 1.)ftr ex. General manager of NYSE l ~ ~· be pdd for fun m the 642-.m DOn Quixote Motel ptrience, Type 60 wpm, firm needs secretary with A natural k ~ • www ••+· A youn1, CM Shrthnd not nee. Beautiful above averqe ·skUls, Be•u· wbD wut excl=:it plu9t , d,ynamic company. 1-3 day1, 2100 Newport Blvd., . , bl.y b'ont ottlC'I!. 642-5735. tlful otc1ce &: equlp'mt_ Xlnt .ncket agent? Air frelsbtT :1 . M bra. No aell I ng. MOTEL MAIDS. o...UXI )'Tl RECEPI'IONIST It lnstruc--beneflta. &: salary. Contact Statioa ,_ce n t? Rieen'a. A mer I c• n Distributors. CNo pbone eds) ~ 1967 ~ for Beaut)' Sehl. Apply: Personntl Dept 540-4020. Uom? Ramp ar tn.wlqentT l "6-.o2Z2 for .-ppt. Newport Blvd., C. _ · Glrud'1 Beaul;y College, We'll u,tD JOU fDr. tbe9I ' SKPRS Emplyr pay1 ree ./ ~!<mlER'S helper, live 1895 Newport BIW., C.M. AVERY PRODUCTS and man al). or ntt. wt 'Geoqt" Allen Bylll'ld Aaen-In, ?'OOl11. and boud plus 646-2919. Consumer Divis ion lncl!Jde ~ .imn. i ey 1(16..B E . 16th, S.A. $100 mo. 4M-8CU RELIABLE, responsible cirt ance. , ~ 517~· ·Models w/cU care 10l' handicapped 263> S. Susan St. 'li H O U S !!KEEPER/Babysit· N AT 1 ON AL 't. y known rirl, Monf'lb.n' 10-5, $3S wk Santa Ma CNr F.al 21. yn:, Appr'OW!d for ~ ter, live in. Mature pholop'aphic team needs + pa, 548-2479. llarboT &: Warnetf Veteram.1:1~blu,._ lnltt.: I Permanent. Ph: 962-2564. models. Modtl feis paid. RESTAURANT. Counter itrl Sentor Secretary under the ._._,,. 't HOUSEKEEPER for 5 Categories needed: children • Waltrtu, lO::KI AM • l:30 for advertfsinc agency. •tudent b.n ~ : 1 adults UlO rno + rm le ace 3-5, women age 18-30. PM 5 da~ a week NO wk Pressure pa~. Mwit ha~ Alrllne Schoolt P•clflc ii! baud: s.&.9421 'betr s, • Send recent pho~ to: John eriih fdeil-tar howew:ire excellent •kW.I, po!SI!, front 61D E ~17th' S fttli AM tit 54G-9U5 aft 5. . Ii Ruth Mechhna:, 1704 w/Ctrlw.ren thru IChJ period. oUice appe~ 25 to :Kl. , " Ja.:6n6 ~,1 HOUSEKEEPER. Upper-Bay ~ Dr.'i L asuna No ap ntc. H.B. ~9243 Beautiful new offiC'l!!I, •' w .. 1o1ayo~'~'oo. • iOChool 8'todl; CA· 116$ ' RN 1or ICU, d """"· X!nt * 13J;l670 *' IT'S Y, OUR MOYE ', .,.-ebklmlG-1182att.6:00 MORC;,:~UE ~A:~ A.!_to~sy ~ cond'1 A benefits. SF.cRETARY . Ull*nt. Part . ti.mt, ex-Qliitict"Dlrector of NtJRS. for Fashion l&l Stock Broku. INDUSTRY fllnrrllfi n ~~erniceMa~ celleot 1191._ Send quallftca-ING, c.M. Memor1al.HOIP. ea:e. Good skilk req'd for ~~ !' homie, perm. 60-9006 aft 6, = ., Baic M-lO!IO, Dally * 6C-2?3f * I fast paced office. Sa1. a~ J~"'!.,~;. ::.;~.;. ~r.: , . NCR OP R SAL!l!IPUT YOUR S '"LES :~:~ ~ ... 1, AIRLINE .& TRAVD. · ' .._ Plush ofc, !4eaJ beec'h lot. ~ Jegal dcpl Shorthand. typ. Coll ..,... 3PM 513-9.193 Exper. will PIY oll! Soart l!FFoRTS WHERE lo>g, 10m• lepl ex,.r. ~~i:~~~..,. '~CatJ a1or1a Kay, THE ACTION ISi '"'""'· 83'"'0"1 Ext. 31 ExceDenfoppc:rtunjty tor an. . C~RAL A!,ICMNCY Sl~:_cloriented comPIZIY ~=c-srui::n m5:1= encumbered, 1ttractiw, out. ''llU arbor oi., e11.ton·"'u ng ~ct exp&n· work Uniforms & tool.I aolne atrI _ age 21 to 30 -Other f~/ftw ~ avail a JD&ke1C'_cholce oppor-turn~hed. Sal. & Comm. to kam comtruction bust. twi.ltin &Vall.able tor ca-Must be over 30 yn, mar- nea. Ha.ridiK>me one girl of. reer minded men with .eft rial & dependable. App: ftce in ~ Co. Airport n · to advancement to aales 2500 Ne--rt, C.?it. NO. district. Good'atartill& ~ary . / man111ment. PHON&.CAi.t.s. • oPER.AnONs AGENT •• TJCIQ:T s.\IJEs e RESERVATIONS e AIR FREIGllT.cARGO e COMMUNICATI°"3 e TRAVEL AGENT Previous· sales background SERVICE CENTER BEAT the h1lh cost ol Ieun- not a1 important as earnest Employment Aaency ins lo Fb'I AJC rental and with 1oU o! Iring• lx»,.Ub eWf"'r avallabie to right girl. M.-R f curacy ind neatneu ab-. .. 1.i. MUST. ryp1ng, <o erdonne dealre . w llllOCffd. You'll Ola:ht inlt. Reuona\>le. lb' wpm min, Uile ten key add. .A. tt· and have math incll..,_ bave full salell promotion Free<\ Fee Posidon~ at the_nearby·Onnp Q:iun. 1 and adv. IUP£.IC)r'l. *Sec'y/Adm ...... $600 ty A1rport. Call.John~ • uon. Shorthand ""1p1u1 but 'J'!nC'J not requb:;ed. Wtllingneu to learn and l ttltade most tm. 1 UM portant' Thia ' job hu ~ Exec. S.C y . . to ...- linl.ited .tutm.•for dDe girt For Gen'l Mu of loc. co. Reply In own handwriting to dMakln. Box •P lflo ·Daily Pilot ~ Sec'y .. . • . . . .. to $600 LA.DY; ~t. e~ Mkt V.P. requifts id 1kill1 tD mame lovd)t' bch home + e'XJ)eT. lot -~ 1 1mother • 9'apetvi• 1 ehna. clean. Sec'y .. :. . . . . . to $600 eo.iltr. be~ belphi for bulJi' J'OWlC V~P. of xin't co. ccm. Live WI or out. 0trn """'· .$300 -· UVEJN ~ .. 36 yn, tar · midcDe • 1 • d baohelor, IJJl-salary, UM at CIU', JdY. rm. to answer plll>De A: tidy up. Ph. evn Ii wlcndl 962-0740 . E-. Stc'y . Ws.$606 Sharp 1a1 !or • materl.al It ..... -. -. ' X1n't llkllla + knowledge ot J +Draw Plan Available 1 bkkpnr. Bea:tnner twtazo' le11 o n.1 f + Work Oote to Home folk, blun:; chMicN. Jtw ·~ +car Plan Available *Sec'y ...... , . , . , . $550 _Thoo,.,..tPHri..··: llAe .....,,, . • 7,,.. ·.~ +Be an al90dlte or H. Ji. Constr. or Azochitectural u.- Dwlght, reapected callt. per./SH &. .typ, . ' •'! RE Broker. 'l •rM + G._ H•'11h !nluranoe-*Ste y/Etcrow •.. , ~ ACTIN& i e.,.; 000 • medical 2-3 yrs Eacrow-exp. + t.oP ~ -· rnaiord • ' •kU•· 1-•-•t benetlta • Do you want to be a full time Jf life and ace! ent. .-~ , ' workinC ~? DO 1 + Unllmlted. Compe.ny n -•steno 1Rtoept ...• $450 YoU have the ~ dleetpHN ~ nandng on All Sale1. Front Ofc/Gd typist. to IQbject )ioanillt to a J'la. :; GE7 WITH THE AC'PION id BriU.h tra.lnlftl' ~'A j NOW -CAU.: *A ct Cle k• ._.""' the utlatlc hla:nU:ltt to-.e. • i Cb chW (714) SX>-3233 c • · r · • · · ·' ..._. cept mlnor role. until Ill , Mr. ur Accur. ~. exper. In AJC, tralnirw period ii c:omple:tmT ·' Open 1 Diys A/P &: IOllle payrolJ, If 'so THE LONDON U. l St.ks GUNA A CT "IRS wt1R& >; YE LLOW PAGE 500 N ........ Contn Dr .• NB SHOPml(ht bo able'°""' · MAINTENANCE MAN wtinted-'HOTEL tAGUtf'A 425 s. Cout HWf, Lq. Behr ..................... ,u AM. SALES Suite 200 By AJ>pt. 644-498l you. No prevtoua expedeta ' >.. the Weat'• tnOlt aggre1oJ:!~"")!!""l'!:!:;';;:;;;i.~::it' I neeeuary, no .p tmrier. > 1lve A: SUCC'l!Uful indepen-SERV Sta Attenctan., P • Members of UU. exchlaw Personnel Sec'y to $550 dent local Yellow Page pub-tlme, exp'd only. See Jerry, ll'OUP wW~only bl~ Some ex;e:r. ,rtq. tor busy lilhen, lel"Vinl the Southern 2590 Newpt, C.M. upon a aatwac,tmy ~ mtrr co. Calif, market tor 21 yean, SHAMPOO Glrt. Call· 1or Interview with tbe dlnl!ctilr. J Sec'y/G. Fri •.... $550 JUa:ht arm for busy ;youne lll'Chltect. M A 1 N TE N AN c E Man, we .,.. underaoinc a Mil appt, 67>6070, rJt apply in c.u *""°' b' appt. J ....... --...... Sec'y ..••. '' .. ' .. $525 -out -.... ...,.. .. 326-A Id""" A9'., ORANGE CiluatY• ~ I SAK 3P)4. Saa. oft, PlrMM: Ardlllbll. Cl:IDltr' bcqmd pm 6 must ldd more men Balboa lJland, .....__, Re,.,.. __ _ ~ Lone Ra,.r Rest., will pt "'11 Job, to our Yellow Pqe Mlts STATION ·Attend. Full • Q:t ~ i,.._ f tno2'Bet.cll Blvd., B.B. 1taU. EanWwl are blah l P/tinw. Apply Harbor II w pobUc Sammer !llAN To -,_"' ""'1 Acct. Clerk .... to $475 :,""~ Mobile. 3195 s. Hartpr, cr,i. -"'""· c.u u1-nu ~· llPP~ .tore. Ne1t ap. 1-3 rn A/P, AIR vrper neid trainlnC will be Pf'I)-Sl'RAIGHT Stitch fl*hine, betwn.10 .. '1 . pcearance. ....... Mr• req. via.ct time men "1eeted to button hole buttl;lft macb-MUSIC. ~ ·)'0\11' home. Wrilht ._10 . .,. ..i,,, . ..... join our po'linl tinn. Ji )'OU lne Oil'"'""'· IUll or part 'N.8., ,' ~I c:M. Bani I J r. Sof'Y ........ ,,..... .,.,.....,.bl.,neatacbaw ttme. AJ>plf :am~ •-11 yn. M.A. Med. R-'· · °"""""""' ,.. .,-"' ..i.. .,....,., pl•.,. •P. · ea,o. Rd, µ'auna or .,.U m-™-. ':, .':i":!' .:::::i • .;::: milt -ol land blcla'. ply In -at ll08 E, m.wi. • : . ' . ~M~l~R~C~H"'AND1="11=~PO=R,.-. "--1-ond.. W -Orm Broad...,, Anohelm, Mo~. Tol•phone Sollcilon. SALi AND TRADI ' f t\n Stilt .-CaD Gloria •---'-Tun:. or Wed.. July 13, 14 A Charl!.1 •JJPtal. f>"4 weekly. I !<af. -· ' -~ UCh at 9 ...... T pm ....... A!>Pli-> 325 N, a.......... '"""""" -'1 COASTAL AGENCY torv~wtnr. , ~-::;c,•;o•o;:,·;os·,;A.;-.,;;;n;;;y;;;- 2111 -Bl'fd., c.11. 4571 C•m-Dr. -""""1 ~~ ~1:, 'l'ELEPllONE .OPERATOR ;-m;uo: ..,. -! I ~-"!f!!lliil-•••lliiii•IHI pm Sat A sun a.au.. "'-bca -' Ooorp Aim.row No.,,.,. llHch £ 2211 Fornt, t.aauno 8'ac> A molinaa. -· ft22 IMntvdtet 0.lw , 117-1 Sain I ~.-...-llMch SEE OUR TH l!ATRE ORDER~ -• 30"' , .....,,,,,.,_. W ---SATURDAY M « MANAO I RS bolow Ntall. l>Oc.nw. i ' • n;;....,....... Call Mt. Cularte HatdlOp " drtve fnl.Stn . ..... ·! You1rt'thtwtnntrof eSchMttflullnnle at&6J052t1t r Gabriel Valley 6: ~ SPANISH.·6"ied wood1 J 2 tlcbtl to the 172-1821 Ext IDO Counb'· Fa 1 t· & row I 111 MJ1 1*mp; r 9anl ll:la. ORANGE COUNTY r•-_, -Ed~ anemu. Real&l1IO -~ FAIR & EXPOSITION -m tho -,.,.. COIJRTESY Re'111 la a aood I<» , ntENCH l'rJWlnClal I · J at tho L . =l"' pt Ille jol> ,.,.. =...: :r:s, :.= l.T.C., drawar --• ORANGE t OUNTY .._ m H 8 "r v 140 Wool Vol~ Blvd. mlmlr. 11G. 1M ll'I l FAIR10~~IN90S <o ID°""' Dr., N.B. e ' ' • ' Sen Oeb< I Oom ... la -ol lbro~t.,. Ju y ..,.. e IO#JJ) • I'll' RESUI,'l'S )'(Ml Ctn De-THE BLUE BtET appliance,, Dac:tlola:c Pleue call M2$1I e~ 329 ~ pend on. Cd. the ~per-813-tlOC -DINNER COOK l'lllHl!l'ft etc. -. ..._, 1 betwetn 9and1 PM to ci1lm DIAL dltlc:t ta-61'71. °*'P Sa 11 •man. .Dt.11)' Pllot Sta.rt S30, per lhltt YNC cpl nda t•r• ,.... tlckeb. CNor1h Coun'1 r.::.-:-:-...:. = and = =• • place Dial -lo< RESULTS Span/Modll -· Wiii ,,.j, ..................................... "" ............ -----;,-·~-::::.::..:"""::;:::btt::..=".:.sio.::..:•221=) -' ... h. Prvt 1"1· IC-Im. -: ' I I i -··----:---......,...----------------...,..~---~---r ----·---.~, --·---·--·--·-----·--· .__....-.--. -·-·---··-· -. ~ . • • fWLY PILOT TutsdiJ, Jvb' 14, 197G 1 & ., •OBS-&-LOY __ NTI ~-... !MPLOYMINT I JOBS & IMPLOY.MENt.lJOIS .. !MPLOYMINT I ~~~~.!!-.£!~~1JOIS .. EMPLOYMENT 1~ .. EM~LO_!MENJ MERCHANDISI ,OR ...,..._.... 760I Scboolt·lnstructlon 7* School•l-i.n 7111 SdMolo-lnotructi.n 760I School .. lnatructi.n 7* Sci-1 .. tnattucti.n 760o Sci-1 .. tn1tructlon 7600 Sct...: .. lnlfhldlon UOO ~E AN!' ..!~L · ' This variety of fine schools :1;::::_;.z - LEARN THE ART! SAILING with SOUTH COAST YACHTS Tutoring on an 11l1lander" or one of the new 1•o•oays.i1 6 hours or more on the water -Instruction in b.sics -Racing techniques. 1100 W •. COAST HWY., N.B. 645-1133 SAUCERMAN SCHOOL ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 88 FAIR DRIVE • COSTA MESA Grades 1 through 9 Small group and Individualized teaching to meet the realistic needs of youngsters. AbiliUes will be ch&Uenged by good teach- ing and a variety of educational materials so that more effective learning will res1i!L MOTIVATION Operates only from within a l"'rson -not from the ontside. Good teaching can slim· ulate motivation within a youngster by building on wccesaful learnin2 experi~s. Nothlllg IRICCeeda like 1ucces11 WHERE THE PROGRAM FITS THE CHILDI Willard H. Saucerman, Ed. D. Tolo.,._. J40.-4060 School 541-1751 (0¥0.) ENROLL NOW FOR FALL For 6 Weeks Course on the HAMMOND ORGAN You do not have to own an instrument. Free pnctice time available. Register now. Beginners register Tuesday night. July Hth at 7 P.M. Teacher, Laura Mae Shelor. Also classes for secondary & interm~di· ate organ students, register same time. SiKU up now & avoid the rush! FUN· ENTERTAINING· KNDWLEDGABLE Rent ·orvans AYailable .D•rilMJ Term of Course. Regin.r NOWl lnquir• for cletall• Hammond Organ Studios 2154 E. C011t Highway, Corona ct.1 Mar IJHfJI O,..M_l_,_, Schools and· could introduce ;::~=~~:\'lS You·to a new tomorrow. herm, de~gJW .t: etc, Gaar. llU Instructle ons For luriher Information regarding the 0.Hy Pilot ~ « mWI ,,...._ Schools and Instruction Directory CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 Mvslcol lnatrvmonts GLAD TIME PRE-SCHOOL 15th & Monrovl1 Stroot• Newport Beach (H.., Ho1pltol Ar~•) GLAD TIDINGS PRE·SCHOll -llEMEHTARY Speclal Summer Educational & Recreational Program Lim1t to 12 students per class Kindergarten thru 4th Lic.-..1 ,.~ Wfft, 9'1 .. lfW , ......... ......, SPECIAL RATES FDR FIRST 25 PR£.SCHOOl.ERS WH8 llRISTU!! 646-6620 or 546-7866 RAD ·IO NEEDS ANNOUNCERS In broadcasting, only ability counts. Age or education is no barrier, once you have ac- quired the training that can bring you f.ame, happiness, and bli money. ALSO FCX:: 1st Phone u"'""' 6 Week Course Resultl Guaranteed THE INSTITUTE OF BROADCAST ARTS 1681 W. Bfoadway, Anah<lm Wben )'OU train with u1, )'OU leam by using top profeuional equip- ment. You are taught by qualified working air penonalltles and )'OU are beard on a leadint On.nge Coun-t.Y Radio Station. ,_ rrM AWltlon Phont 772-lllt Student Loans Placement AJ!siltance NEWPORT -MESA PRE-SCHOOL • 140 l 22nd ST., COSTA MESA 645-2323 Total Child Development Kindergarten Re adine ss Arts & Crafts Music & Rhythm Physical Fitness Phonics Colors & Numbers Educational Field Trips Hot Lunches Basic Bible Stories - FREE 1 WEEKS TUmON & CHILD ·CARE FOR NEW STUDENTS • • • Ba/let ~nler Official School of the Laguna Beach Civic Ballet Now Accepting R19i1tration for : *Beginner *Adults Guest T1•ch1r For Summer S.stlan,. Vlctor .. Mor1no Limited Registration for Advanced Classes 494-7271 1863 So. Coast Hwy, L19un• B11c~ Anna's Pre • Sdiool-1st Grade , ANNOUNCES F•clliti11 for Enlarged Enrollment Register your litlle ones for: • A Full (fun) Lurnlng Program e Mu1ic e Art e Dancing • CrNtive Activiti11 e Hot Lunches & Snacks e Ages 2 through 1st gr•d• 2110 Thurln Avt., Cosio Mo11 Ph: 644-14« AIRLINE & TRAYR CAREERS For Meo and Women e Tr1¥0I Afont e Tlckot Sol11 • R1Mrv•tion1 • Air frtltht Ctrt0 • Communlc1tlono • Opor1tlon1 Agont AIRLINE SCHDDl.S PACIFIC Accredited: Sent• Ana 543-659' 610 E11t 17th Stroot National Association Trade & TeCbnical .... --.. -..... · · Schocils · · ··- App~ve~ fo~ V~terans Ehg1ble mstitut1on under the Federally in· 1ured Student Loan Program Model 4700 Wurlitur orpn, 25 hue Clavier, exim..I Leslie 1peaker, walnul fin. ish iheJ. hack. Locked eowr. Larre enou&h for cburcb WM!. Sold new $3DI, Priced to .ell at $600. l!'h: IG-1962. FENDER BASS AMPW1ER DELVXE RJ0<ENBACRER BASS GUITAR -* 115-MDt • FENDE·R Stratocuter• Fender b;Jt>t unit, Fen.s.: ~. ·Best offer. 494-Jm • ELECTRIC Guttar, red -bo<ly, doel Pick,., SIOO. Dave, fB.9T29 bdre 5 CONTELLO Acoonllon. 11> bue. Gbod condition. $1111 or make otter. 541-3911 W1lnut Splnot $250 ~attel'IPM Pl•no• · & 01'9••• IHO PIANOS A: ORGANS ' NEW I: USED • Yamaha Pia..-erp.. I • Thomu Orpns • Kimball Pianol • Kobler • Campbell ·COAST MUSIC NEWPORT A HARBOR Costa Mesa '*' 6GJB51 Clpen.JM .. fil.~~ -··· HAMMOND ORGAN N c:1:::i1==::;--T~~lll!!!:~, I w/Lellie c:iellktt. Perl~ cond, walnut. Delivery, warranty, les.sona: includ- ed. 11899 This ~1eek only! GOULD MUSIC CO. Since 1911 2045 No. Mlin, S.A. * 547-0611 * Beginners Organ Clau ENROLL NOW MEN Enroll NOW WOMEN Cla'!' •tar!b>• Tllos., · Jlllf F , ·. 20th. 14th, 7 p.nl. 6 weeka coune or ,Julr. Cla_ua in $12. HAMMOND ORGAN **MEDICAL & DENTAL STIJDIOS. "" E. eow . ASSISTANTS ~;",g,,,"°"''"' d 01 Mu. MORNING-AFTERNOON-EVENING For July 20th CIH111 for **MEDICAL SECRETARIES **INHALATION THERAPY HAMMOND, SteinwQ, Yam. aha. New It. med pianot o1 m01t make1. Best buys ,in So. Cal.lf. at Scbmklt Mu&ic Co. 1901 N, Main, Santa Ju 1195 Newport Blvd. n41w.m2 Costa Mesa J;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ...... J ORGANS ot ~ PROFESSIONAL J3l!I Nowport, C.M. MU491 • CALIFORNIA . ··~=- 1, ELFCl'RDNIC Orp.n, TellCO ~A ~.@,0tl).f!ln~ '10 11fl>TlfEwOolD SCHOOL ~~:· .. ':'."~.~ WIOJ!U ~ 'G' <iJfJJJ ~ OF MEDICAL. & DENTAL PERSONNEL 54&-__ 11B~6ev_.,_. ____ 1 Enjoy Success in Life through Modern Cosmetology COU.EGE of BEAUTY offers only the most advanced. updated Courses and Techniques. Your skills will be only as good as the training you have been given. · New Classes Start Each Tuesday Register NOW 646-2919 1195 N•wport llvcl., Costa Ml .. • 2117 S. Bristol, S.nt• Ana I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =======1 Perf!t~~!m. : I $1000 645-229'7 • WANTED! ONE SMILE-A-WHILE, DAY CAMPER FOR HAVING TOO MUCH FUN \Vhere: 14582 Bea.ch Boulevard Wh)': Swim School e Sport.A e Craftl Cookouts e Trips e Ovcmlghtl Who: 8o)'I A: Girls 4-1 4 Regardless of 11chool placement When: Your Choice: By Da.¥. Week, ?\lonlh or Whole Summer. No ?i.11nlmwn Sign-up Required FOR REWARD & INFORMATION 194-2312 -CALL -5»3333 DIVORCED • Must aacrlllce baby grand piano. Perfect .COl"IJ. 1-828--6132 all. 6 PIANO, Upright, xln't cond, Furniture fer ule. Call 89'J-4547 . PIANO, Wurlitzer French Prov. Cherry. bench, NU' new. fa). 847~ Tolovlslon 1115 NEW A USED TV1 For We/rent. Dunlap's, 1815 Newport, CM. 543-1788 RCA 19" portabl• TV -xlnt cond. Ne.w picture tubt. $35. 557-9423 PHILOJ CONSOLE Blacfc A: WhJte $45. 492--4219 after 5 pm. Tape Recorders 1221 -~-·------8 TRACK Home 1~reo 1->e pllcyft". 90 day warranty, $43. speakers $7.50. 536--3021 Sport!~ Goods lllll FUlL Set Spalding •talnlea steel i r o1 a-coUecton ltemH>est eve:r made-,f8 each. &U-1508. U.S. Dlwr Super Sport ""t suiL Newr used. $,0 ' 546--0.'ln. MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE F R MERCHANDI R SO.nda"' Hoad .oo.. SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE Uko now ·M•ko o!for '-'--------1 67>Q)U after 5 i'·-'vm_1tu_re ___ -'-'.;;..;. IPumltur1 8000 Furniture IOOO Furniture i:_ur~lture ,IOOO Office Furniture I010 G,arage' S•I• 1022 Applf•nc11 1100 NEW CUltcm surfboards $115. Martin Perv•l1r 611 Liclct Park Drive Newport Bo•ch You ~ the winner of 2 tickets to the ORANGE COUNTY ,AIR A EXPOSITION ., tho ORANG& COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 20 -PC. #'MADRID" SCRAM·LETS 17 PC. KING SIZE Refin 'd 34x60 wood desks, GARAGE Sah~ • 99.12 Sagt GE Auto washer, xlnt cond Fonnula One SUrtboardl, 2 ROOM GROUP OVER STOCK-ED BEDROOM $69.50 e Refin 'd wood arm Cir., r·oumain Valley. 10 s;,tt, Pencre11t elec dryer, 192~ Harbor, C.?it. P'RO?tl f'.fODEL HOMES MUST Si:LL NSWER Larae 9 drawer dresser, mlr. rotary chain, $29.50 • We to 4, Thun. A. Fri. xlnt mnd $40. Will deliver, M-I ti Includes: Quilted IOb & . ,. A ·S ror, 2 beodlide atand1, Kini have the larre1t al~k>n --Master Chg accep.ted. ICI aneous chall' 2 ~ t bl '· u Tw1na $49.95, Full• $59.95, size beadboM:t trarne quilt. at sed m •·-. A I , e .... a ea• co ee Queeni $89.9S Kinp Sl.19.9S, 1 · • u o ce """ in this pp lanc11 1100 84741C. or 54&-8612. MORE Concrete patio foil' table, 21.a.mps, dtt•r, mil'-Twin Siu Heiadboardl st 95. Benl1n -Cumbo -Owing ' ed mattreu. lheets, bJ.l,nk. are1. SED leu money. Artistic aetti.._ .ror, headboard, qullt.ed box Tnlndle Seti $89 95. SI~ -DeYioe -COMBING. eta. etc. Mc Mahkh Ik1k U a,ppUanct1 A TV• Uc., ca.11 ?\tax at ~ • sprinp a: matfn!g, 5 pi: erSofu$17'99S,·Up Stud: A pun-riddle: Q. What did Choice of SplUllm um Newport Bh.'d. All KUarantetd. O\lnlap'1, Antiques 1110 EARLY • dining room; table It 4 ffi. Co bel ,8s 95, 'Come Paul Revere sa,y when he or Modem Style 642-8450 1815 NeWprt, CM 54-1788 -American • o t •, back chair!J. G UC 1169 nr.. r puRd. London barbershop• ALL FOR $149 DISHWASHER -G . E' Antique s.1. db•ro= ~'!~ sso_ . Nice COii· COMPARE AT S7'9.95 roups ·""1 A. "The Bri'"h .,., OO"l<D. No down pmt1. only ·$9 mo. I -· ~" $399 SIESTA SLEEP ING." -~ WELK'S WAREHOUSE Olllco Equipment I011 ="''""'model. $ISO. Moving to now Jocatioo. All RED rug 9· x 12' i.;o· 15• No down Pmt~ Only $16 mo SHOP 600 \V. 4th Sl, Santa Ana --·• -- ---. furnlt~ at cost or b(-lo\\'. x lr Grape rur Pl 'Top - . July 14 · lf WELK'SWAREHOUSE 1921 Harbor Blvd., CM f.tASTER ~ wtl • Daily 9-9 Sit §.6 Sun ll-6 1970 O~Yl\1Pl.\ SS~ KENMORE delux automatic GlauAc:hi?-SO~oft.Mary t(\1lli'1 ~.-/pads. ~its 600 w S<>.2760 French Provincial -ma<k , t;ypewnter, comJl8d oUice washer ' 1u dryer. $50. l.,ynn'• Antiques, 2432 Nev.··I;=;;;;;""'""-'~:..,.:"'-':::_~ ~call &q-58'.71. ext,~ ·4th St., Sani. Ana J41!6 C.t H D&nt Pl by Drexft In Antique .. nite 23'. RCA ~ TV fD), 4 model ~iMl.bM! &U-lrlS pon mvd., C.M. ~G For a 8 track be~tand lPMtoclairn ·Moe_~... _ corm.till( ol triple h~~ck ~h• A md tbl Im' trom pecld~<Me-new, ex· homeslereotapeplayoerand )'CltQ" tldDets. <North O:luntJ 8ednn M't, cost $400, aski~ ..._._,... dftl9U" chnt on chest, d111 c rm SlOO, kfW-a bod ctpt slJ&ht ua of upper Philco nfri,g, bronu:, GARR ARO Turntable 35 haw $43. call 536--3021. toll-he~ ii SG.1220) noo. 23·· Zenith B&\V $65. Open Dolly lG't kbwsW: htadbo&nl nd two $50. 968-7900. half of ~nll ribbon trom almoet new $125. watt amp. 2-8" ape1ken. E:c. CARPET Bargain. 3 cokJn.. Hotpointrclrlz$85.likef"ll!W, ?oJon, I: Fri, lo-t nicht stands. Lesa~% • hometypilw:ofa~Jettera * 6f6.35f9 * eellent condltioo $00. Call 150 yd1.50c·S4 . 1015 jcvm:lll 8'ln1lh. 2 mrwd 536-1!161 pric@ when pun:hucd at w. ~· 1110 by doctor movkW to ~ NORGE WMhtt, just bef:n 548--4987 GoldeN'Od, Cd.'d. ~m. ClftJWI .ufr dn.. r fkn.1 M'&O DR table It 6 ch'A FURNITURE tttut'ntd frOm J , Sloe.nes 4 yean qo $650. PVI' pty hM l lll!Cl'ett.ria1 electrlc boat. Sales 1Up rblt. X1nt enter. Try ~fCft ROLL-a-way bed, 48" w\dt, .a, arwd wood wall LR wt"t, BR I'll, omeu. tt111pi.y •tudiH, rnodcl horn-~lm. desk I: t esee. desk. Beaut ~~te ir':'1 i:_~ you 00.V It. $40. 54&-5TI3 Stwl u. hi 1120 Simmons Inner spri~ mat- Jamps. t• ttOO aet. Lampe I Mite. 91)2...2326 e1, dtcoratora cancellatlon. . like new w.lnut · $1~ eo, le . RCA Whirlpool w11.aher nt JTWC nes lttfls, $35. 642-431} alt 5· Sf)anl8h • McdltetraM3n 8 FT OTVAN $15: Matching + 2 clfs S30 As.it f'lS.6650 ~7 ewrri.rca hi 9 and xlnt cond. $50 cUiroM Wood bar with R D FURNITURE . arm cha.in SJ> each •nd or 67~1913 • moet. tirnet duri,_ the dfQt. 67$-7628 SlNGER AUlO t!a.vig 6 mos t•ACTORY made potter 11. old, No attach nttded to; wheel. Elttt & ~ick whiee:I. sig-ue. button holes . .!!_00 Ci ll ~Hus_. __ burnt ora~ leather ha.ntl 1144 Newport Bl., C.M. ottoman $7,!JO, AU. IN Larp EXECln'TVE d~slc lB?i.1 Electric typewriter, For Fut ~•ulta • .ca.D ''The rail &. S bU' 1tools, $150. t "'°J')' 111!r ·111 !I GOOD CON DITION . $2$. 1929 C.OntJncntal, CM, Modtl 72, $250. Hot Line" 0..\ly Ptlol Ca.II &»1331. \\"ffl,, Sill 11 Snn, 'Ill g 842J.t'll alter 5 pm after 4 PM * M.>7154 * Oa.uifled _.c;;;;.;;_ ___ _ de11Jn1, etc, Gu11.r. S39 ca11h SLIM GYM $65 or amall ~ments. ~2S-fi616 • MB-5828 • J' • I . I' f t ------------------------------·-A ~ ····--~--~~~---~,--~~--~-.~~-- • • : i . --~,~~----==~--·---~------~-,------,..,-......, MJRCHANDlll 'OR SALi' AND TRADI FREE TO YOU PITS ind LIVUTOCIC TllANSP()RTATION .~"""'t'.:j~~·~MJ~l4!'£1910~~~:::1i!!~~~~~t:i ~SPOllTATION TRANSPORTATION TllANSPORTATID.:,: RAMSPORTA AN ~·~.·-----"'""'15 Boot Slip MOirfnt '°" Mom-cycln 9300 C1mpor1 952tl lmPot'tod A•._ MOO lmpomd A-- Mild!'-• -ID Month old t.mole do,. , -· ----------1> Dad>ahuM a>d 11 LOVEABLE 3 mo -211' SIDE tic available for l'U'Lft.r'Ll"I 25 n. 41 Int, VI •"I. New FIAT SUBARU YQLKSWAGl!N I · MOVINC. B .. 11 ., N""' "'°" puppy, AKC, llQ. power boll P ..... call THINK AC/au ,.lrleent<>r. s ......__.::.i:;.::;.:~~-- l to 27Q E. 17th St. hom•.Ur1eot. Coll * 54Sollj8 * 6~1 HQa.T DA =• U:.~·81:":'3,11~ * A•••~' • *· 70 SUBARU Lil-• S.lec, tlon Hlllt-Ctr.,-July 20th .'1.17-7008. 1117 Honoo ~~ •-. ~r fad!.-tor custom ID MIXED l>fted puppln :..::;=;;... ___ .....;•=IO Boat S.nilcu 90S7 • • or port. 616-<m. • J':S.ar"9fl ,,,.:!:;.":U....,. • •Of •VW ~· , jCwclrY, jelft1ry •~ppllera; • every oolar, king and lbort BAY ml1'l!I' to eood h!lme. Fibefa:lus Ii: Gelcoat •!!'!J.Y\m'" FORD VB, auto. chauls .. J ~J •. 90 MPH CapabWtf Vans. lolRl:MS. ~I ~~ip ... ~~tel< hair, need good homes .alt $200 or ~t offtt. Includes **Repaln** ~ mount camper. Full,Y eqUlp. e 35 Mil Per c.pon ... -~ '~,,;:. .,:;:.• 0;=i.... 5,311 wknd& 548--0483 .alee tack. 64!1-0lp F>N Eat1m&let 543-1752 -• OIW'f· '" pet!, "'°" '°""· 33.000 mL auto a port 'ltd • s..u~ 8'illfnr B-, New • u--r--8-6 m-3990 7114 y••w•PORT•TION NIW·USID·SOV. 11345 .. 947-1650 . -G-~--G-ru·~ Teo\ .Dr!Ye TodO> At Immediato Doll-.ry , OpfJl'n,,.. ·-Slln ~ ~ ~ Boot Chartor 9039 CAMPERS t El Camino< --~ •••• ~ K CHICK l.,.RSON Cl...<t Mo•. >;REE 1D a""'1 home )'<!low/ '" n " " ! · a>d ~ C.bovel's 531-7777 893-7i68 lllfom Moton '" , ,• 5 M GEMS whlteTomKittyhealthyand ..... "Y•chtl tooo rr Trojan 11,y Brtdp Sedan and Sleepers. Stock or -·-·· • 845 Baker, C.M. 54(1..5915 YW Present address ,re.a~ .... usedwill '.".1belng tied CAPTAIN tut. equi'!-~.'1.!:... 6. $85-da,y. Custom. 1260 Lopn, CM. ' . f 549"30'll Eict, 66 or rr . mo -Blvd., II-A w ,_.. ~,,.,In CM Llctnled Radar $450 wk.~--' ' JAGUAR TOYOTA . ' 19'/t) l4\l!BOR BLVD. , Coata M'eit.. * 549.2039 &: aevbY.. 642-9846 711• 30 Years ~P. aa.11 ~ = H CAMPER Shell 8' ctt.b high, 'coSTA: MES4 ' I Rear Ot Collqe Cenb!!r 2 KITTENS -1 Profeuionat Sport Filhtnc Mol:tll• ome1 iusul t COOd nd1Uon JAGUAR ~ 1968 VW 23000 I radio, l orange /whit e , I Guido lllextcon " Central UNIVERSALS, 21 847-0;;·.,,,.me. co ' HEAD"'UAR-RS IT!O!VIOITIAI :.:!,~· 1'1500"/~thr, sray /white , Free to American waters • a1ld from $9350. ,,-15 • ~· g .-r•UlriJ. ~!~!!P« home. licenled mul!J.ong, commer. 2 BR, 1% batlll family nn. Dune 8111_1,in • t5U Theonl,yaulhor1udJAGUAR ANNIVERSARY• ' ·' '1 96t VW .,..,..Ml"IV 7/16 claJ. pilot, 1an4 A •a. Ad. Jlttplace. TruJi deluxe, See i . dealtt JD the eriUre Harbor , 1039 PUP, :fox·tmier-beqle mix, miniatrative experience. them today! Like new '69 Hodaka A~ '69 GLASS BUQY·eotti •.top AreL SALE 496-5224 or 49'- .laob lib '-blk ten!er Best· o1 """'-· wrt!e IOO & Kawasaki oo. Both " side -Tow bar. Completo 1970 TOYOTA WAGON '63 VW Bug W/bm mark'p. 3% mo. Box M 1060, Daily Pilot. New 24 x 60 OONTINENTAL U: ~.d~=·$301 '58 Chaaa:hl, Good cond, Must SALES 6372 Dtimo $1117 MECHANIC SPE:Cl:At 540-:1992 7/U by Combrkfa<. 2 BR,· fam. ~-" -2521 ..n. !1D50 "' ¢'· 2500 S!iRVICE Toyota Mark 11 $2149 "" OKC612 • CA SH • f ·:. r L' I.~ l'>j I I I JI( r ~ -M ....... t Dr .. N.B. '!'U""' P•RTS Lie. zp••16 """;. ... BLUE Chip bonus (2 books MA.Rl:INEER 40 FT !IY "!'· 1% baths. Exterior m:i 350 Kawasaki stftet ,::::;.::::,::,,:;..;;:...;.=..:="°"'::;; " -.. ., :r...:~ .=..~::;.=: """~~~~Brown ::.~.:i"!i.::.ugb sawn borL =:'. 1400 mt. l<'l), p'~ n~iu!"'f.~ iU. ICK -D!!!' c~EW!~ -CHICKVWIVERSOt.! l Moving Ea.at 7·15. 548-4353. Evea, 673-9191 Mr. James bclrt eeats, new ll':JnNX)e. • • -~ 7/16 •uto ·-I $1.J)). Bet 6-'l PM 548-892. IN BIIL MAX ~·Ml Ext ~ - • 638-50 00. ·'* AUCTION ·* . ,.PLAYFUL kltteno need a GLASSPAR IO'oompl~te ChapmanMobllaHomu ~l p;";. co MOO DUNE buggy, reblt •62 eng, .COSTA MESA ' EY moHARBOR-e:'.°vO'. ~ bo /3" HP ~--' 12331 Beach Blvd. -'d metal flaked w/top 234 E. 11th Street COS?A MESA Fihe Furmrure ....... home, x trf.ined, 1 w ·711 out<NIU~ mot.or, Garden G~ 4 TIRES, H'fS.15, blk walla, h"' 7765 ITIOIYJOITIAI ·=-=,,-,~-,.,~-....,,,.1 & Appliances blk, 1 zny, 2 Haen, 1 6 ial remote tank, oars. S».2'30 winter Urea, Xlnt t or $1850 or oiler S36-6810 SO. '60 VW Bu.11, 1500 esw. 1Ma A"dloda Fttdil.Y 7,311 pm """"· 494-:1694 7/16 dolly " boot COY. all In eamp'g, "" NEW, Chap! -'69 XKE Cpe. '1Mll llACl:f BLVD tin~ ... ~ Xlnb icioo!-Windy's Ay_cfiQn Bar_I) YOUNG P ersian mother cat gd sha~ tt75. ~1~. B~Y _HAR--OR , Also 4 nu Corvair wht fmported Autol --110 ,;ctual miles AM/FM Hunt. Beach M745SS $800. SA-&2S1'15*-1431 I W". Ne":POrt. ~ 646-8686 -~ her blue.eyed kitten need 21' SURFING OUTRIGGER. Mob•; H,ome Sales sidewalls w/rims. ~1557 '64 HERALD c:onv •• A-1 eng., turbo wheel!, t\in tactor1 I ad H. of o..t e.,.. GD-Bdil ..'..68 VW Sedan, 1600 .... ~ Ji'el!fnd .ToiV'•·~• ~t'L )'OW' love & protection. Cu1:tom built b)' Phil All N W 70MODElS Wanted! "S52"Fordena:loe and body, bu&· $595, W8JTl.nty Mwit sacrifice ,67 C race cun. chrome 'tPbeell. 615-24ll 7/14 F.dwards. $200. Nll!lds work. NOW. ON DISPLAY tor •59 Ranchero 636-Cln Erl. 4! th'-_ .... fh •. w•-'--p~oe . Orona custom peJ nt. ~oner er Call after 6·00 pm.~ ~ Wides U low U $599$ ~ .... ,..,., uiuuw •·i trade fot v.n 673-9352 1 WK. old puppies-Dal.ma· ' · 12' Wides to 34• \71d.ei was $6413. full price now Red . F\tl1y factory eqWpped .:::==·,:;·~"°"·=,~:,,..~1 ........ Labrador -.V.r. 111>' Blrchoraft, all" 2, 40 · Park Space• Available e VW po~ ax1 ... A AUSTIN 14787 IR26834l will take old. (VLl<927l Will take car ,,; '6& VW BUS < Call a.nyt:ime, 6'75-3923 or RP, ~pass. bait tank. etc. 1425 Baker St, Costa Mesa body parts. e_r car as down or? WUl trade or finance private par. 7 pa.u. Jut Wee bnnd .nriv 615-1800 'l/16 Saerifice $300. 642-«80. ~block Ea.st o1Harbor61vd 642-0443 '55 ROADSTER. Reblt enr, finance private party. Call ty. Call tor appointment. •:mo $2595 REG.~ Terriet', all lhotl, 16' SUirecnft ti ber1 la• Costa Meu. (n41 St0-9t70 283 CHEVY engine Call new clutch, tires, paint & Dir. art. 10 a.m, 5fG.3100 or 5464052 or 4M-91'73. CHIC. K 1' VERSOU male. No small children. runa'boot., Good eond, '$125. ~ 6/1$ chrome $650/otter 613-1350. 49C-1029. ~ Call, 64&-0948. 7116 · 962-5056 THE MEADOWS AUSTIN HEALEY '6S 3'85 sed-pwr, ""'· lthr, TRIUMPH VW POOL •. Swee». ueed, good KI'ITEN'S .. 2 mo. ddo· potty .IDIOCK DorY wJ~k Tr11ller, Travel 9425 chnn w/w, Mich. tires, Jo 549-3031:--~66-'or ft "'""'''°" $!50. 4 ""' •tools trained & weoned 833-1'131. row!oa ,_.1&25. c ... t <x· I I AUSTIN AMERICA m•.·. Trad.,..U.r. 644-426S. '68 GT L 1970co~A MESAR BLVD. ·SS-~ -~n.P.hyf&,-d~ ~ ....... ____ H·--·-·-·:-H ... 7/.16. -~' Eves. ~•----·-·------·--~~-~) Teardrop Travel Trlr, -v ,,, {og.tabJe plus3Hepplewhite POODLE T . 1 old M HP Homehte o.'c'i. ere. n-. ·--·--·----fl95.---··-·--~---·-·•b~ Sllfs.-SelY.lct P.ai1I MERCEDES.c IENZ Colar.adQ·Jled....trOOO .actual L-=·~ cblin 145. 64&S428. , """'• yr $350 16' boot & trlr ~"""'"'"'' are now baloa -· !mmedt..e odiv.i>--., miles, iully .q.,~oed_ wift ·'67-VW Fast- MOVING to s_maller ~e~· 642-36:h.s .1695.or off~. ~3t ' = &inmoa~c:m::: Tr11ll1r1, Utility 9450 AD Modell _ wheels. Ei!:cellent cond Black Beauty, T6tal prle, quarters. Must dispo~ o1 5 MIXED cockapoo nunoles at 14851 Jeffery &ad CSUr-ILL bet.Ith force s sale of <YEM · 414) · Take arnati $8fl0. Take trade orf (XIH· barbecue set, . m is e . 6 wits old, black le ~le S11llbo.ta 9011 rounded by Orange Grove1) dlx gardener's t a n do m down will finance tmvate 838) will/ finance prlvat!f f~e, table hnens, bed-5.11-4393 alter 6 p.m. 1/16 JOLLY Roger 24 fbg stp. Jn Irvine. For information, trailer. $350. 847-4739. ·~ c:11;!:1~t. 10 a.m. =m~ =-~ 10 a.m. :.:?soocedar chest, etc. Call 3 RATS -2 boys, 1 girl Slpa ft plley, hd, Chryt :i1 ... ~ttJ, S3l.$n CJr --'64 YW with 5 babies. 546-2346. 3013 6.6, cov. Xtras. Slip avail; · ,...,.,.,.,. ------.. ~-·-· Trucks 9500 LAl>!El! dltmoM dinner Cleveland Ave., c .M. 1~, :i.l"t lcll. !3600 548-6442 LEASE NEW GMC 31!1> W,CoutHwy., N.B. VOLKSWAGEN Convertible "'-. -'with 111 karat 12x44 General •S.7122 •• $4450 &G-9«1 5el'ZM ~~.2dltmondl 2 ADORABLE ~' SAJb'BOAT OWNERS 24x43 Sheraton S<ll6 .. 17995 Authorbe<! MG De-NEW VW BUG , "-~w!thbrand-,,.i~ _ ~S katat on each side. kittens 'tree' to 8oM hornet. Launching A: dry atorap, 24x5.5 Paramont 24165 $12,250 TRUCKS .66 AUSTIN Healey Sprite 1965 WHITE Coupe 230 SL. -ley top 6 brud.new Sllllnt. Brilliant cut S&crifl.ce! Rep. 96&-6188 'l/l4 , 26m Newport Blvd., NB 10 x 55 Living room Expando, convertible Make offer Low mlleqe, new ttm. $55.89 nr. month Lie. OYJTlll. I n~ p-Dail Pilot 6'13.6606 New floor new cove"' .... , ., •• ,......, · ' Priced to sell! 615--1086. r'' $1119" ' y to DUA .-.., Y My HAPPY has another ..... 1970 GMC 2 Ton '"".._' ' BIKES II" • !15. Early family • baby kittens. Call Fiberglus & G<looat new drapeo, new ,. ..... ,.. 351 V6 5 ,..,. 24 000 GVW 'SS ROADsrER. Jb>blt .,1, 1962 190 SL Coupo $147.71 down lncluda1 CHICK IVIRSON American coocb $25. Ping aft s. ~ 7/14 , * * Repaini * * tor. $3995. 2 .~axle, Boo ~ 3J.l0 ptf ·new dutch, tlrn, Pa.int & $I700. 615-264.1 or 497·1265 t11x & Lie:. 1 VW ~table $8. ~ mr:rwer RABBITS, so ~ble 2 1'ft!9 ~tea 5'8-1752 Classlc Mobtle Hom11 tha power ateering power chrome $650/offtt 673-1350. VW LEASING PJ. J{and ~ $5. 117 males, beauWullY ~. i •.Kin: No. 121, 2 salla, 913 No. Harbor BL b~. Includea 8 x.'20 flat ·'60 ROADSTER 10().6, fair ' MG AT ~. 11th St CM 642-2498 7/14 a""'1 con d I ti o n , l550. Sa•ta .,,. bed, bead boant aM poo. cond, Pvt pty. $400. , CHICK IVERSON M9-3G3t Ett, • or 61' 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WOMEN gOlt c lubs, Pb.~. 531-8571 kets. (34044) 2 year leue •962-7543* -VW O'owftl>ll4 sbu1er "t; ,5 MO old AK'i,. ~alt 2i' AUX Sloop bead gslley at only ! THIN" 1970 HARBOR BLVD. VOLVO· ... Women's bowling .bill " Shepherd, mate. ~ da" N.B moo .;. trade SPACES $172 CORTINA • ft , bar. Human half wig fall, ' 4 p.m. 7/16 for ~-s92-1on.' Available in Huntin;to.n per mo. i ''MG'' t'OST~ MESA--· I J:lk_brim. 675-1019 _ SHAGGY-affectiOnate girt :tJ.-Metalf N--82 ----Beach & Costa .Mesa'• l1ic-Col\~ llill. APPl~J>ee orJ3lll '68 Cortina GT; beaut -cond., --· - ---WANTE --- O')<EEFE &: Merritt stove abeepdoa/cocbpoo, 7 moa. Xlnt oond 2 ~ est parka. Leslie extras. · Sii I'll pay top doll&~ for THINI µ;, Dbl bed mattress " ~ 7/14 No trail<r cio. -MOB,ILE HOMES UNIVERSITY 673-73lll after 1 P.M. \'FRI""' 11111111:11'' VOLKSWAGEN today,~ ~ 'VOLVoi '"""' !lll: l!o>al mndnt 1 YR old ...,.ed 213 dalma-· SABOT Amor•oa' Imel!, avadabta OLDSMOBILE ·NEW M~IDOIT, $1n"5 ~ ..,"!" ..!.':" ~. ~·. . , ID \ 1ypewriter! 642-6021>, ti&n,hoolebrokenand.Joves 1 old flbfll,s ~hitcorx! in everyalze&plioeranae, •DATSUN ........_... ...... ., -· ,.,......._, ~1600. · kids · 891.as» r114 ~ s~ • · JOMICRA, INC. Costa 2:'!~ wv~9640 ,.,..,ww..· Mn"·• ·sa vw Bua tmmacu1~te •'FRlm• 111DER"' 8RJbGr~ motorcycle. ' . • • i 192fil. Beach Blvd. U .. ft •a nd Ex~-n--.. · LIU! ~ '"'"v"-$125 Elect. J BF<AUTIFUL -ns. 1 SANTA ANA 22', xlnt coad. Hun-,Jleacb :;.1&<ISU '63 f d y •. NIW• ..... Y. '° · --'"Ply, -1q,"';.,. ;iso 2• :-1 ~lk. 2 "-· ....,,.,_, Spoca..:spoca,.S~cH 01' · Gft .... ----------~"":::' r~ _, ~" •• 2 dr. Domo. j>orta.bl~ trail~ ~ $6 Mz.8399 1/14 615-8859 New S atar Adult Parle • W/wlndows, 289 VS, a utoma. ~ Otter , U\IUU """11.1 ~ ..,, 1i $2150 * f!a., U14 tire $5. 64&-fil'lD YR.EE ldtten& • 3 bllc, 1 Glau Sabot-NEW Centrally located In qu!at tie, wide tire1. Ready to to. Sllet. 8ervicJ Putl ·,.., •Mat CMWY • ., . . & playpen. orange, 1 blk & ~· $249 Complell! neighborhood Cit WettJ'nlns. (OKL 490) Take ear in trade ''Leader In Thi JMr.b Citll!I" Immedtate n;UwJj; ---1f ~-CWI * NIW URD say ~'!. ~.'."'ci'r-i doll, Call """"'""· ~ 7116 '7>-1775 tor. Cloae to •bopping area will •nan"" private party. ZIMMERMAN All ll<>dol! '. . '67 vw --.:..-.... ' \ii&hes, belliter, used baby ~D: onblk~~ :t 11' ~TAMARAN Phoenix, & lfeeway, A beautilul new Can 5464052 or 494-9173, I 214$ HARBOR BLVD. Squareback. ~ ~545-2960bl ~ GE, 146-5136 . 1118 rt~I A•:"!..°!; nr. nu. $1500. :~~ 11;' all':= ·~~:'w ~ b~~~~ite~ 54M410 S'unroof . . .VOLYP .J1~ .• ' tumta '· _, ---M-DOT DATSUN ANNIVERSARY ,;iuher !25. Miec eleotron!OI 6 MO. old white ."'dty !"'PIO" oillti.,, 53Q..~, 531-8571. O>rm rlma, R/H. Ch•"' AM/FM radio, tape doclr, 111 I. 5 female, has all •bole " 531-8105. truck. $800. 51 .. :1237. . OPIN D•1•·y •OOM. 10,000 -•1e1 on ne·· SALE jeqUlp. 548-6173 after 1~ •• -•"•-n. <><-7/16 Powar c-·l11r1 9020 '54 S··--Mob"" H-. ..ur.""'.. IW .. f •• u wm< ~·• •• ~-· ~ vm< '68 CHEVY \I TO• Pkk Up. ~u ~100 W. Coul Hwy, M.£. factory engine, Llc. tJl'!P414 lml DEMO ENDER . ~s am~lifier .2\6 YR. old male Irish Setter ~ Immaculate.-awnU.S, new V·S, au.to, air, cab high SUNDAYS IC-9405 Ml).118' Sl695. "142'' •.' '. ' ....• $2"' ~laxe Rickenbacher bus wt th papers. Will give to 22' CHRJS cratt Lapetrake skirting, custom drapes. camper thell. S 2 4 5 0 • 188M Beach Blvd. 'Authorized MG DeaJet 9 other square b11clu ~tar * 61"3-6404 * pod home. 613-1812 'l/18 Clltlu&.• Rare buy, ftw 1n Neatly landscaped in ont 5.17-5660. Huntin(ton Beacb '59 MGA to chOGM from. ·44r.U»ra:io~:t;~ ;-.17" 'P<rtable 1V !lo DARLING, twin g)d ki""nL 'Jds!e"'i". 210 hp, 45 m"'1-of Orange County'• li""t '69 DATSUN pkkup. !WI, 842-Tl11 or !Y.04442 CHICK IVERSON Ul( •. Qyeneu de! !l)>edallol . Trunk •15. 21" 1V !25. Gray & white tabb>es 5 wk>. 2 bunlal, bead, ndlo, oulrlt· Adult Parks. Space ,.ht 145 ... li1h1t, ere. Clean. Clri(, '66 1600 ROAOST£R Convertible, 3 ...,., dlr. DEAN LEWIS j _ .·548-6.529 e <id. Ph: 9&8-4397 7116 ~ ~!::s~· ~· ': mo. XLNT BUY! 633.-7622, 0WJ1tr. 537·TI42.Aft. 6 PM. clean car. (CJX1819) Will VW . ' x 8 REGULATION pool 21 p1J1CH It O>ttontail rab· water alding, bay crulaln&'. MOBILE Home-Baytront 2 e 'S9 ~~ti~~* DUMP Silver finiah w/btack vinyl :~~a:r ~~c: = ~~~~RG6B~~ : ~·-C.~;,,y 6: ,able comPJ~~e with aH•~~-=~'7 to good ~6 Top" ~tion, ~~ ~ Co8':, Seequiet to ad~tpreelatk~. 847-1753 or 494-9466 interior 4 speed. Dir., (RUC or 4!M-!m3. COS'tA. MESA leather tnt. Fully equlf. ~llOrles. J'Jllt cond. ,,_, cover. ~or m.......,. OllCIO·. ~3 ' par • 851) will take trade or fin. '°11t eond, must a•l , 646-3629 before 4 PM. 5 ·WKS old. Free kittena. Call Mr. Riley, wkdys (213) $10,900 or make otter. '66 GMC van. Xlnt corw.1. ance private party call MGB '67 SEDAN, &U-l536 evn, . 2030 Calvert Ave, Coeta 6U-6531; wlmds, ( 714) 646-9528, For sale or tra.d'e. Call after Sf6..4052 or 4~9113. 29,000 Ml. Mioc. Wantod 8610 Mosa. 54&<525 7/16 6T5-0600 2 BR, !7500. Choke apaoe 6 PM. 646-2693• '68 D S-..1 1969 MGB-GT B R G XI•! COM. !ID75 642-0W. iiil6 Bl&ok VOivo Excalldt Ith k"tte golfCOUl'le 7i blk.from atlun S&Gft AM/FM,wire'w11ee'1s,'im:l96SvwSedan.SunrooL ... •f· condltloc. 496-5234 • : M11nlcurln11 Chair MALE 0 1rangema1 ca!W: t. 1bount ff£RE'S A REAL WINNElt ~--b H•• Bch. "'~" -Recreafn V1hlcl11 9515 • door 4 ---' howroom t">. .. 1nqu -4~7039· • and 1 e e ico a 7116 26• Chris Craft Cabln ~ · .._. ·--=Et " • .. ......, .. , • macula'te. $2900 or best of. &•"· 1reat603lrSa Ave ========; ' After S, 644-2868 g wks old. 557-9899 clean. Dir. (WDQ 231) will fer 54s.4354 after 7 pm CdM, • ' · · \vanted: Uaed portable Tv: mCK p e rs i an Crulter. SI.pa 4. full galley, Motor Homu 9215 '65 Econollne, rebuilt eQllne, take trade or finance prlnte . . Af!tfqun, (:l1stlc1 f611 po.on eat. inbrd enr. $1495. 549-UU __ automallc, top opens to part)'; call 5'6-4052 or '69 FASl'BACK, 8 mo. old, I ae~~~~R ~ 6"-U73 1ns or &U-2330. 1969 27' Winnebaro motor 11tand tee box. atove $1600, 404-9'1'13 PORSCHE 18,000 ml., r&d'tal1, radio, 1950 MC O.H. eflline ~ Ctf!E 'White kittens, need SACRJ11CE: 17%' inbrd. All home, eompl . aelf~ 962-1026, ' tap rack, chains, T&n w/nut $400 Fire engine reg.SoOEIOI llChine EiC 17GO aOod ....,.., 536-0IM 7116 lbrs:ll, xlnt coM. !1'50 "' talned, lulty oquip'd. Low 9520 l!NGUSH FORD Con'62 ."._onche S = 64~':'(c.~ t ~~ . PETS •nd LIVESTOCK beat Offer. 613--9361. ~~PriBeced1tut:.i2h""'t• M .. ~~ C11mper1 _ --pe, Au.ulutely concourae ,68 VW Pie "ace Cara, Roda 9621 cu ft Quincey compressor. 'c.l"'"" . · .,. · ... , condition, Lie, SBN021. 'Ingle stage w/9~S ~ Pets G1n1r1I llOO ._._ I E -•ir aee to •PP1"'Cl&~I Mtl-3579., ALL NEW ENGLISH $2699 Hard to find model! '51 CHEVY 32'1, pop.op \Vi•con•in eng. on ba>f, ' . -r na quip., ~ FORDS NOW IN STOCK CHICK IVERSON $lll.' P""""· big h•ad" tunntl (Alto~ gal air tank. 14 BANTAM~ All sues &: MARINE equipment: Mini 8lke1 '275 •DRASTICALLY • 99 f ram manlfOld w/780 cnl .\)>It 2 cyl dltphrlgm com; ~"\'l..:.;~·S::,:.,. Inboard I to 1 velvet drive ~i,;i Bike, 4 moe ~. REDUCED VW CHICK IV&RSON :,";.!'.;~~~~~~M;.!: ,,ressor w/3 hp eng & cage. · • trans. 2 hours uae, new, 15 hrs on 3tt H.P. Tecum-~ ~ON M9-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 YW Cone:lder dlrt bl\ce tr:ade. ';Misc preuure ita uite •· · . be~ bouaing for Chev. • 1eh. Good Tittl. $80. 646-3t88 OPEN ROAD TO CHOOs:t FROM 1970 ~~:JZVD. 549.3031 Ext. 6e or 67. R.:ctw'd 846-3221 ' ~'18 after 5 C>oga 1125 cy · or Mere. inboard. Good Cond. $80. J'ut like Manulacturers of Am~'• Theodore 1970 HARBOR BLVD •. eMFGR MOVING ~I pup;;. =~~u~~1P'::i! r:;:,:751~ihocka,Ph: finest Luxury Rtt:reatkin ' ROBINS FORD '68 9U PORSCHE Tar1a, COSTAMESA ' At~ eompreaon, a pray Beaut. buU color female: 8qle Jewr controls, vw"'.w Vehidt&. Xlnt ~ Seil/leaae. JSlOO, '69 VW $100 A .tab 1~ths, spray suns. paints, 13 wks old. Pedigreed atOck lnstrumenta, ma1ne bucli:et 1989 BONNEVILLE. XlnL e 208t Harbor Bl~ 557-7353 UfOO ~ent1. over btetal cabinets, ,1 turn.<:e, (no papttB). He a 1th Y' sea ta. Inboard 111 tanks cond $900 be • New Campen Oxta Meaa 'M "C'' AM/FM, new tlrea, 842-5802 after 6 t2ls, racks, Pckg mater, edoreble Ir bu sbotl. $40. and windahlelds. 54D-OS30 96i.2822 or S:,2135•t otfu. from chrm whh. XLNT. Pr pty. ·~ VW. &J. Bk, 1500 S ~ ~~. ~!:~ 837-7lt5. LAKGE!T diacounta on an 19'10 8\<aco Perana MK • Larae$:~eetlon or FEiiA'Rl $2950. 644-4'1()5. Xlnticond. New tire.. eto.642-8289,!ilo.2868 BLOODHOUND PllPP1" • marine equipment. Rodtoo, IV New 1125 e&1h. "4-0!IU New Ind Uu<I Compen '66 Poncht 912 18'9 * MS.219; lD" DIAMOND. Lapidary ehampionshlp ltoclt. COtnlJiUlt•, depth aounden, att5PM. -e.-.. PllRARI S TO OIOOSE FROM VW 1968 Futback Autoo Wantod 978' ------1 Wli .PAY TOP CASH " ' for uaed .,... .. truclca jolt call ua ror tree esttmate •• l.aw. Power-i.ed. 1">...-, 1'inaDcin& avail. palnlt, :.::i· ~"'-I« 19'11) Ka.....td 3Sll cc OPIN ROAD ti-1-1" U4. o. Prlcod from $3499 * !l'l!O * 1 'fftEE 5<o.TO~YO.U· ~~o~~R~uer. S.~E! .. ~~ S:E~7.,ml. ,:';:B~:!~ ~-~oo°;'ws;_;;;; CHICKVW 0 lVERSON ·~';;11'·~~;,.ulld;'. "*U::.C~ I\ toa!6 100 HP Jl,lllfllND ens. ~blet, $375 or (Tlf) U1Mll e lll·fllt -. ' " .... ,. 642-$63: nlte fJi d&1 Hu.nttncton Beach f _imtl!IUAL kitten. °"" s.... BERNARD AK<: 1\1 Overbid. """' cond. -·otter. 9f>M197 alt 5 '69 Chew '12·TOfl ~....,... ~17" !Ws.3031 Ext, es or 67 .~6*-5658;;=::;:;..--,-.,......,-~ 817-«ll! Kl~ GROTH CHEYRDLlT· ·~. eve. 49'-S840 7/lll ~an old Male, !lOO. E. $!11(1/qlter or trade for T 'IT TrlumPh •500cc • 1 Autborbed Fmarl Dal<r· 1910 HARBOR BLVD. '114 VW bus, a""'1 eoM, a""'1 -y· OP 'OOUAR TWIN. boy kittene. all black, 20th. Costa Mesa. 5"-3112 Aiao Mite boat equlpt 6 New ene. Xlnt cond With camper, IOw mlJt&ge, COSTA MESA , tires, new eng. Phone 5 wb,_old, Pb.~ 7/18 -· Pupplee hnhrr. llMllll aller 5 PM 1750/mol<e -· 847-381ll ~~'"';'~· ~ ~"'i:e FIAT ' '59 i>ORSOu:. -14 tnnl Loe 646-8217 lor 8 WK. Old Beatie . mixed Champion Strid.$5o ~RT~LE Marine di~ '67 Hlrley XLCH·Lota of ear In tnde ~ fU!a!'Ce .l!n. & tnrtne. Radial ttm. Am-VW '69 i.ci.r Jedan -~ CLEAN USID CARS puppies * 982-7S26 * 1116 644-SS53 tiOn finde!, Nt.v. SOO, .a chrome CUltoot paint vale p&rty, Call 5464052 or •·-·--mi 11 Fm. $140!!. 646-1421 aft-& 'l'Ull tac equip: $l62S 1~=;,_-;.;.;,...;,..~.~"'· cryeta1a 173• 54 .. 9401. ' w.m. . 4114-ms. ........._ -'65 "ORSCHE * 54S-tl308 * MOTHER cat A dlrling kit· SHEPHERD pupo -3 It!! CHEV • :1113 VB wi th bnu>d • · • THINK r te!'ll. 673--6616 7116 ~. Not AKC. new velvet drive. Reotnt BULTACO i)d 2cc dirt blkt. New '70 Datsun "fUT" Coupe. New en&'lnt. Must * 1965 VW BUS * FR.EE Ki~na ~ Call 11rter 832-0261 or 838-G387 _ _, -OM. i4.i..=7 _ _: --Xlnt cond. $325.. p h : 1800 OHC, ~ with eamp. IA aee to appreciate. PGX'.219. $~ 5. 14&-8772 7114 OLD Englioh Sheep dog. 18 ~~ er. Sale price $2l!lll dlr. I "' Pitt WW1'E J\lbblt Free to You. mo, !em, Moving · No""'· Boot Slip -rln9 -TRADE 3lllc<: BµI...,, Et I• 677111) WUI tako car In ·--'MD. Ell" CHICK IYERSON '6' VW Sq. Bl<-!SOOS &M-t:l500 '1/14 St.II $2!!0. paid $400. 61W994 ~ -Bandkto 10I' Chevy auto. for trade. Wtll finance private rnl""" VW Clean! $995 ME kltteiil, _,,.d A an;K'i -pup, male, SLIP AVAIL. tor ........,.. Ale alto, 644-<1878 patty, Call -or U1Hll<\CH '""'·"' 1131M'l861ft5pm. rained, 541-4615 7/lf AKC. -otter -S<od t'~ :u:~ ~ 19811 Tamaha. XIM cond. You 49'-9713. • lftW·USID-ll1IY. 3:;;: at'~ '61 'vw Siinreof j• 3 CUinea Pip 'avail. ~mJ 5.5 Meter, 'te&thtr,n.Etc. min offv. Calh only, 8' Full ealMnler camper, - --·--COSTA M£SA Lie NUF 315 .5'6-1951 7114 YORKSlllllE Temer pUp, 9eot W#4 ,..., .,.,;rablo 641-)DI tact. d-model. ~·-------$599 I Yll. Cocl!a male, ' mo, chll!lptoo 11red, doclt tn N-HUbot' ili7 Hollda 3115. Complete. m<;. 8'9 Welt 'Ill fu'i' 124 S'POl'i Coupe -' C ..,... • .,. l.ovei :ga~~ -· ~i 1125 644-4125 att ~ Moana Aplt., 7ll Lido plfli Bta.. Exoollent oond. 11th St.. Cotta Meaa. • New Mlc)>ellnt, Cllroma REnAULT ·HICK ,.,...-N SUJ<Y Tenier pu~malt. Dr. or phone evea. Jotm um. ta.te09 HB 1969 VW Clmptt. POI;> Top, llimt, Low Mlltqe, VW ~~ pppitl -all 11101 ARC. But offer takea. RobttU. 67M472 or Jobn SiiAAPfS'I' drentr in town. Jt/H, U,000 mUt1. $lD). ~Nice reoordr. 1 • 5,12-.5131 '66 ll1ENAULT·RB, Xlnt ~~· , ... ..,. -Ext, es or 67 '-'"~ tQ.)'O\I. ~. 1 646-7335 8 Ktna:ltcY, 873-8711 •sS Harley 74. &e&-75lll, .1990 8MMll (Orange) :"-'Od motor, auro, nu.,....... .,....,.,..,, ~~:;::.,_~~~--1 R/H 1700 113&-ID75 lrlll HARBOR BLVD. ~00S7ER 64W449 l/11 iJALE, -. Plo>Plta. l FOR. R<nt• Sldt tle I« Pomooa, C.M. 11114 Econollllo v ... 1lpo 5, '6' Fial UGO ftiiJiier "1 . COSTA MESA DA.lLY PD.O'I' WANT ADS! Wttb 1*1. NO paptn. l&Jlboat. 2'--26'. JOBS TODAY! Clua 7100 a.uto tt'ant, ttu11• "1J..mt.kf )"ellow, like nu, xl.nt cond, mE QUIOO.'R YOU CAU..1--..::::::.::....;:;;::::;_ __ _Ei~6C2a'll foa RESULTS * ~1138 + 548--1608 WANT AOS SELL! ~78 wu. ctfer! 531..0784. lo ml'a, l1owner. 536-8907. TJIE QUICKER Ygl 'SEU. ljlaJ~' obi.r;t It. See George R.11f THEODOR I ROBINS FORD ~-Blvd. Cotto~ 64$-0010 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR For d,M, llMd can JOHNSON & SON Lll!CO~ ~'ERCUR.Y ,._Hul>orBlvd.,C.M. IMPQl\'CS W ~= BILI. MAXEY 'IOTilrA 11181---a Stach. Pb. sn.a 1 --... --------·-----------------=~ ---------··---;;=--· -----··· ··-·-.... ··- QDAJl.!l'fLOT T-, Jlli1 14, 1970 ,. 11mlilJllll,--. ___ T_A;.;.T~ION..-_ TllANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION t-'-'""-""'-=.;...;.=.;..._TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION • T,RANSPORTATION •• A9i. Wonitd "" u...i c... -UMd c.... , __ u .... c.... '900 UMd c... --UIW c.,._ '"'.'-"".'O:..::c;;.:.=~:......,.:.:=:::::.::::c:.::.:.::::::..~' -) ;;.o;;.;;~~-'.""-~il::::::'.::..;;:~..;.__;;;:.:;:::::.;::::.__..:.= WE PAY CASH ll'ownlng CAMARO __ . ...;.··FO...:...;..;.R_D ____ l'_L_Y_M_O_UT_H_ . l'ONTIAC FOR Ylll.• lllD Marine Dhrlllon '61 qMARO SS 350. Disk '66 Fm! Falrlane•CT' '61 Fury lll. deluxe • or. 'I!" Wlft PR£SENTS · brkl, stereo, new pnt. ExoeUent condit!on Pis .. P/b, tac air. Clean. Factory ShowirW ol-the 1970 p 0 I)"' JI t Ir e I. $15 0 0 '..;::;One;;Ow:;.,ne"''= .... =;:3197===-·l"lll_,.,,_F_TE_R_. _6#-295 ___ 1.-;--- 1965 Pont. Tempest g Sr.. Wag. low ri11, auU>. traM. full pwr. ta.ct. air, R/H, :Excellent oondltion $993. Dey~ 961-648 5 , eves 64&-1188. COfllNEIL line of NEWPORT Sailboatl, DESPERATE! 49M221 CHEVROLET AEROCRAFT •-drive, '69 Camaro 350·0raiw• JEEP -.. ONTIAC: outboard & aluminum boats w/blk t-op-atripes Spee Jm Harbat Blvd, at our Costa Mesa ~ti. tront·end. $2300. ~142. '· JEEP W!l&:OU, '65 overhead '67 P01ITIAC GTO, 1 owner, Costa Mesa Stf~ml Our boats ranee in a1ze from '67 CAMARO Cou V1 motdr, 4 wbl drive, 10" '67 Lt Mans .f·IP trans. llally wheltla. \VE PA¥ TOP DOLLAR t~ 8' nipper Sallboat to the pe, .._ .. nt whecll &. tires, . Wam!n Must --.ell. Mr. Webb J'OklfOP USED CARS 21, r ... r.-~. •-_..__ ... v. cond. All extras. Pvt. pty, , hube; good cond. $550. Day: Blleket seats automatic, pow. 642-8545 ~ "" -.-oe-~ $1495 e·-~ ...,n -•in . ; er__ •leerh:qr, air. oond. Dlr.1========= JI -·• -,1" extn -•-• ceptlonal per!-·-._ · ""'" v+..-oo.i.. .,.,....., f rules! 92-3761 J_. ........... ........_._.. ... ( #28M79) '(fill take trade or aeu us tint comfort. You al'lt_iavtfed to 1Jnance private party call BAUER BUICK vmt our -ar • ., auth-CHEVROLET MERCURY ...._ or·494-9T13, · T·lllD 234 E. lftb St. oriµ!d de;ller in the area. --C..ta lllesa 543-1"!5 AskforourFREE«lpage ·41-Ma!ibu-AREAL BEAUTY '69GTO.AlNond,p/s,p/b, '57 T-B;d, eood •• co nd,· Ja1og PARKLAN '''"° !llpe, ,.WO-Auto. $1750/best oner. 5'&-2514 or New. C•rs MOO ca Fedor, Showroom Bucket .ea.ta autom,JtiCf,Dlr., ' E · 'Low ml. 96J...844B ,tt 7 st&-2018. 1;.;.=--'------1919 Plaoentia.,.CM power 11t:eetinc 'air cond. 1964 Ma'.rauder -2: dl' -H.T. J ;;;;==;=;;i='===!...:"='~'====== Attention G.l.'s 646-4737 -MS-U'71 One owner <TPF 681> will BBlala~~ vinyl to1 P, 390 engine, UHll C•n , f900UHcl C:ers Thinking of buying' an autQ. 9-3 daily Ir Sa.t. only take trade or finance pri-"" upho stery, power, J ;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;; mobile alter returnlnc-~ O{f2nbauter· Marine vate party, CaJI 54&4052 or ·air, cherry, Clean! Milllt be owraeuT We at Barwick 411 So. Hlrbor1 S.A. . ~•91-c:..:9'1'13.;c::;.__ ______ 1 seen to· appreciate. Sahir. 1fnpom woold. • like to Utend 839-1260~ 1968 Chevelle SS391k:ons. day, Sunday & evenings aft • • kd ~ 6 PM: 6WU91. . our heartle5t congratulations -Wee lYi: A Sat. brks, pwr. str. vyn. top., for a job .. 11 done. .... .. 9.5 Sunday ~~· T!,11. ~·llME$1995v •• • '67 Montcla'1r help 8elect your new car or ~,. ----. uled automobile. Call for a,p. Lil John'• ~1188. Full power plus air cond.; ~n,!!:nt. ~~~. or 1740 E. Whittier Blvd. .~64"'=E'°L""'CAMI==N~0~283=,-.. -.-5p, Dir., vinyl .top clean as you. 'l,n-;:l'I ... La Habra: 213-0W 1rf715 4 track sfere9,. Tonne&U will find (VOD049l. Will take 9-7 Tue~Friday cover U050. 548-8165 car in trade or finance pri. Ai.Ito LM4i"9 9110 9-5 Sat, lG-3 Sunclly --'----"----I ,vale party, 5464052 or '67 Chev Spt Van 90; while, · 494-9173. "' LEA$E f;/ R v Slaabl Co 35,000 mi. One own. ,,.., 1967 PONTIAC GTO 2 Door h•rdtep, 011!y: 34,000 mil11. 1" thit b1111tif11I f1ctory .f, co11dition.d cir. Aqu1 with co11tr11ti11,1 bl1ck i~t•ri1r. fUUTJll61 $2195 1969 CONTIN!NTAL MIC .Ill 0111y 6,000 mil1s 011 thi1 pr1tti91 ci r. Ev• , •rv c:o11c1iv•l»t1 1xtr1, A Rolft.-Rove• tr1d1·i11, tXXS200l JohrisOn &. Son • LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK Ill e MERCURY e, COUGAR . . BIG SELECTIQN BIG .SA,VINGS ON STATIO.N -WAGOMS NEW MONJEGO STATION WAGON MONTEGO MX VILLAGER l>UNTON FORD 2240 S. ·Mciln ; SANTA ANA 546-7076 '66 MUSTANG 2 deor h1rcltop. \II, autv.' tr1111., f1ctory 1ir coMli· tloni119, po;..., 1t1tri!19, ,.,. dlo, h11t.r, whft. wi ll tlr1•. l iic. •S9Wl11 $1289 '69 MEllCURY Cout•r 1 Door XR07, V-f; 111to. tr111s., f1clory 11.,' co11llt.. pow1r cli1c br1k11,~ r1dio, httf1r, whlt1w1ll tir11, vh1yl roof, ti11t1d gl111. wh11l co"'''• low mil••91. !XVJ579l $3297 '65 MUSTANG • , . • ' < • • , ' . • '· • ' I ' ' • ' "' '70 Cbev, vs;. CUstmn' El C.. 2001 W. 'Cout Hwy' NB fu:es, ~an. $85. 644-6460, '64 MERCURY w/all'. new · Pickup ~ turl» -Mi-3331 9-5 it!m'-~ '.§!__~ '!!!.-au_& gd paint. SHARP L S685-~'pwr.1ioe<;"'9 mi'~ mech rco;;a, 1550. Pll\C *-"'-2981'-*-- $1695 , - l51 ·4V V-1 1n9i11•, EY1;or1ti¥1 Emi11io11 Co11hol, S1· l1ct Shift Tr1111mi1tio11, Cov"•''I' Li9kt Group, WSW G.71•1-4 Tir11, Pqw1r R11r .Wi~dow, Lu99111 Cir- _,;.,..::... W/Air D1fltr, Third S11t, R11r F1ci119, Po•·-~r STHri~Air CottilifiOri1r, AM1"tdlo,liiit.Cf-Gl1s1 -Compltt1, 'Dir. 'S11t A FRT Sho11ld1r l1lh, R1· ""ot1 CTL lift H1"cl Minor, D1l11•t Wh11I Co .. 1rs, Tr•il1r Towl119 P1ek•t•· aOHllM511627 -2-lloor, VI, 4·1e1.d,--,...., 1t11ri119, r1,dio, h11!1r, ,.,id• 0 .. 11 -tir11, p.rf ,,,. 091111. l ie. #VJY062· ::-t 189.,.. mo., ·~ -.. , 54>-5375 . MUSTANG soc~~ i.~AS~~G .1 . CADILLAC ·::.:,~~· co~'°i~' new '66 Mustang V8 .•• , bri.., 300 W. C.St Hwy •. NB. 645-2'182 ./ '69<.EL DORADO 10.000 * 646-l.540 * auto, R&H, yell&w-blk int .. Eve~&:, wlmJl,'96-fi69ji miles, loaded, Im rRw. CHEVElLE '66· SS·39i. Xlnt ex. cond. Must sell SUOO 1.961 FORD MllSTANG lll.1dio, h11t1r, 1utom1tic tr111tmit1i01, 1eo11omic1I 6 evli11cl1r •llfill•. lt111tiful light g•••n. !WZX21ll • $1895 ---· $6.UJlj *** 494-7133 cond, Private party. or besC otter 642-7938. l;i:;:;;.;C;,;•;;.":_ __ _;'900.:.:: 4%-7796 847-7479. 1 '69 MACH I ex, cond. $450 1967 El ~Xlnt cond. CHEVEU.E '66 SS 396. Xlnt &: T:o .P. at $78 mo or 1969 OPEL RALLEY COUPE Cuti ind •conomic1I, This li9ht .. 9t1111 ..,i!l:Lb.11ck int•tior fu11 cir h•1 r1lltio·1"4 ~ h••••r. 4 •P••cl 111d 011ly 14,000 rnil.-1. IXXUOtl l I .. JUICK Dk. blue. l97D Wheel OOYel'So Condition. Private Party. payoH $2079 54&-0253. '62 FJectra 225 .C Dr. Hrdtp w'/air, all pv.T A remotes, auto headlights, new paint. tires, uphols. & reblt eng, Like new. Best ofJer. W-1962. Fully equippe(I. $3400. 847-7479 '66 Mustang GT Coupe, auto- Private part.)'. 6"-2647. 1 '67 VM. $1100 o[-· lra."15, fact aj.r, -disc brks, '65 CP. De Ville, xln't cond. take over payments, PS $1325. 6'73--134t $1995 '68 Buick Riviera. XLNT cond,, full~ equipped. Re a ll 1tlca ll y priced. -. New tire1. p;QO. 30% down. * 962-1435 * 545-32.84 5PM-6PM only. 1965 Chev II '58 CAD. Sedan · DeV"ille. V-8, 4 flPdr• tranl. Good mech. cond. Ctean. Immaculate. ~2008 $175. 642-6i03 Aft. 5:30 PM '65 CHEVELLE Air cond, 1 owner DAILY PILOT DIME -A * 962--0396 * -ti:NES cost )Qt .tuit Z>eD-'66 CHEVELLE SS 427, hi DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! Dies. da.J, perf eng. Hdn, Ace cltch Used C•r• 9900 Used C•r• "°° &: map, ~ otter. 67M281 '61 CHEVELLE SS 396 4 spd, wide radMUs, · mags, air. Orig. owner. ~ '65 2+2, V-8, auto, ... $850. 536-8059 Ol' 536-7716 'SS MUSTANG V-8 289 auto. New eng & trans. Top cond. $i00.~o '68 MUSTANG, tac a/c, nu w/w tires, T .O.P .. Best o'- fer over $1100. 548-8177 '6S MUSTANG. stick shift, rad~. heater. Private party. $750. 494-9683 1969 MERCURY MONTEGO MX R14io ... nd h11t1r, •11fom1tic, powe'r.1t11r• in 9, vi11yt top 011 thi•' light blu1 b11uly, l 'tfW92ll ' $2495 1969 T·BI RO 2 DOOR H. T. Only 10,000 milu 011 thl1 f1vltl1tt cir. Exc1ptio111I ••¥i1191. f 1032401 $2995 ·LOOK . 'AT THIS;!. COMET OLDSMOBILE ----------1--~ 1968 BUICK SKYLARK 2 Door h1rdfop. £,,1ry ••fr• i11cl11di119 f1cfory air co11ditio11i119, pow1r window1, pow1t b11ek1t 111h . Sp1rkli11g y1llow wilh bl1ek Yinyl top I i11t1rior. IXEM717 1 ~196&.JAGUAR' XKE - oNL Y 22,000 Mil.ES Coupe.. 4 toeed tr•nsmitsion, chrome wire wheels, raclio •nd hffter. Just • ·PP:~t •utomobll•. . NOW REDUCED TO s3795 , ONLY 1968 CHEVROLET MALlllU 2 DR. HARDTOP VI, 1utom1tic, ,.,.,., 1t11ri119, r1llio, h11f1r. l1c1f low mil11t• bo1uty, Must 111 +tii1 1111, IWQDJ111 . $1995 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill '' Dr. H.T. F1ct1ry 1ir c111ditio11i11t, 1uto1t11tic, r1dio, h11f1r, pow1r 1tHrint·,.,i11d1,.,1-br1•11, split b111ch 111t, cu1tom vi1yl i11torior A vi11yl top. • $2895 1969 BUICK RIVIERA 1'1'i1 h1rd lo find m1d1I i1 i11 ouht111di119 c1itditio11. Full PIWll', f1ct1ry 1ir. Gold w/buckd1i11 +op A i11t.1ior. Chrom1 ·wh .. l1, Still u..d1r factory w1rr111fy. IXIKJ401 $4195 1968 MUSTANG . 2plus2 _ F11t\i1ck. V-1, 1ul1m1tic, radie, h11t.r, P•-r d11ti11t1 f1ctory 1ir co11lltitio11l119. I ow111r, low mil11. $21 .95 1969 OPEL STATION .WAGON 'Rffio 1!1d h11t1r, 4 1p11d, 11191 1119i111. ·l11tm1cul11 .. S,rint ,,,,,, with vi11yl b11ck1t 1111t. (YCN.1221 $1895 1967 OPEL DELUXE COUPE 4 ,,.... tr11111r1b 1io11, low mll••t•· Solcl I ••rvicH ~ thi1 ll••l•Hhi,_ ,ITXUOSll ' . $995 1965 CHEVROLET MALlllU SUPERSPORT ''f 4....-h1r4top. v.1. •11fo"'1tic, r14io, ._ .... ,, ,, ..... , ,...,.,.., Mclt1t s11h, low Mll1191. ( la.6U4401 $1195 1964 BUICK . SPECIAL COUPE Vt, 011~1tie. tr"4ll1, fht1t.r, power tfMrii.f. l oc1lly ...-.4, h111•1•c11ltt1I., c•rfll for 111to1111~!e. I '20JAJ $895 MUEil • BUICK IN COSTA MESA 234 E. 17111 ST. COSTA MESA -&ti 1765 I '61 W /NEW '69 eng, 6 cyl, new tires, R/H, stick, Xlnt. cond. $550. 613-3560 CONTINENTAL '66 LINCOLN-Cont'I 4-dr. . Xlnt cond, Owner must sell $1850. 540-5185 8am..5pm ** '64 CONTINENTAL. full pwr, air concf. AM/F'M radio only $1100. C a 11 963-109'/ CORWR '6' Spydtt 4 apd, ftblt eng, trans, dill. Gd rbr. Jsky cam. 548-6034. CORVEiii '61 CORVETTE, auto, hew paint, runs well. $1025 or trade. * 644--2785. '62 CORVETI'E 340 hp, 4. spd. AM/FM stereo, clean. $!l30 or beet offt'r. 545-4017 COUGAR 1967 Cougar GT. Air. Extra Sharp! Below Blue Book $1995. 644-2450 1967, air cond, new Xlnt cond. $1995 * 644-2834 * DODGE tires, '60 Dod~, honest transporta- tion car S125. See alt 6: 30 p.m. 642-4i:l9 1969 Dodge super Bee. Xlnt cond. Must sell. Best oUer. 9000 mi's. 642-5505. FALCON '62 FALCON Transportation Special. Dir .. Automatic (TAZ 241) lull price $399. Small down will finance private partty call 54&-04052 or 4!M-9773. '6i 8 SPORT Deluxe -auto. pg. l~wner. 30,000 mi. New rubber $695. 5404466. '61 Falcon Wagon, Auto, Runs Wi!.ll. Luggage raclt. $2'l5. 642-1690 ' '61 F0<d F•lcon $3CIO * 646-8668 alt 5 pm * FORD '56 Ford 1 owner, like new! dlr. Must sell. Full price $399, Will finance private party, (PLG. 925l can 546-4052 or 49C.9773. FORD 6 cyl . engine with tran&. completely rebuilt. 2,000 miles. Best offer take SIS-S30J, '63 Convert, Xlnt cond $575 See at 9191 H.U League Dr, H.B. OOS...7448.' '62 FORD VAN, Chen')t. mags. tape deck, panelltna. $OCJll or otter. 644-0878 '66 FORD Galaxle !iOO Convt. Low ml. clean sr.il or beat offer. !)62.o. J 782 1962 GALAXlE 500 XL • r/h, 1>1/pb, air, bucket scats. $400. 54&-6941 LTD, '6$-4dr, HT, Like lleW, Pvt pty. 11,000 ml. 646-211B I -b'ui '66 Cutl~ss Full power plus air cond .. vinyl ·top. Dir. fTRF lJGJ \YiU lake car in trade or 1ill- ance private party. 546-4052 or 494-9773. · '67 CUTLASS Sup, full pwr, fact. air. Very good cond. Dk grey, S16IXI. ~9602 '1(). 6, aft 6: 646-0780·-' '61 OLDS conveJ;t. Very sharp. You muet see to ap- preciate. 545-6503 PLYMOUTH John T•tom 4630 C•mpus Dr. N•wport Beach You are the \Vinner of 2 ticket& to the ORANGE COUNTY FAIR & EXPOSITION at the ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS July 14 -19 Please call 642-5678. P.Xt, 329 bet~-een 9 and 1 PM to claim your tickets. (North County toll·!ree number i!I 540-1220) '69 PLY. 3 D.R.;· l-1.T., power S/B, air cond. ex«Uent con- dition, S2'l00 Ot' best offer. Financing available, 842-n OJ PLYM. '67 Satell ite 2 dr hard top, 8 cyl, Automatic. Pow. brakes. Fact. air. 1 owner. Ex. cond. ~lMS. '64 B4.RRACUDA. Clean. Auto $875 Of' offer. 642--0721 $2895 1967 BUICK RIVIERA l i9ht gold 1xt1rior with co11tr11ti119 p1 rcli• "''"' inf1rior. F11U pow1t. IGRIC416 ) -$299"5 1969 CHEVROLET VAN Pop11l1r 1,.rhm111 •P•ci1l-with 1eonom;. e1I 6 eyti11d1r 1n9i11•, ) •p11cl tr1n11'11i1. 1io11. !42616CI $21,5 ., 1961 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 011ly )4,000'1fti111 011 ...... Oll•-O,.,lll t ,,_ ca• tr1d•·i11. l ight Gold with lft1tchi119 Gold i11t1rior. l ie. ISAV406 1 $1995 1969 .GTO 2 DR. HARDTOP V1rd1ro 6r1111 with rri1tchin9 9r1111 in. t1rior. Equipp1d with popul1r 4·ip1td tra1111ni11io11, pow1r 1t11ri11g, pow•r di1c br1k11, ,1dio, h11t1r. l ie. No. ( 714AFXl Loc.1l 12,000 mil• e1r. $2995 1961 PONTIAC VENTURA 2 Door h1rdtop, Fac.tory air co11ditio11- ing. pow1r wi11dow1. Roy C1r¥1r 1x1cu• ti"• cat. 11 04)77) $2795 [ID;j RO Y CA R .VER ~ROLL S -ROYCE 2925 HARBOR BOULEVARD.COSTA MESA 546-4444 Used C•rs 9900Used Cars WE HAYE THE BEST SELECTION OF BMW's . -IN' OIANGE COUNTY W• h1¥1 • fi11111ein9 pl1n to fit your bud9•f. Co"'. in .•nd t1lk ,.,]th 0111 1of ovr 1xp1ri1ne1d covn· ,.10,., '64 v.w. '6S PORSCHE Sport Coupe · l tlnd MW 9"11fM not • mli. on Ill II.Miki, lll1ttr. lrnrn1,ul1!1 fhr'O@lllOUI. Wllll 1 btlutvl $2995 9 ~lt•lllf•r Wtflll, f1YI , flllt ,,.,., rtdi1I ti'r11. Thl1 ~111 it f1c .. rv 1!1d SAVE , prictd 10 low VOii wo11'f b1li1"1 II! Radio, he~t('r. Freshly painted, A·l mechanj(;al rona1t1.on. T&M MOTORS IOlN" luml•Y•) IOll GARDIN GROYI ILYD. Y, Ilk. E • .t IMth 11"4. U4·22'4 1t2.sss1 • Save$$$ 1970 MERCURY MONTEGO · 2 DR. HARDTOP ' . FULL FACTORY EQUIPMENT INCLUDING: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, . POWER STEERING, TINTED GLASS, AM RADIO. #OHDIL598534. $2888 '67 . A11to. tr111i., f1ct.ry 1ir eo11clili1nin9, pow1r 1t11r-i~, P!J••r br1k•t, rldio, k11ltr. IUTK7Jt l 01t, '65 T-Bird . lo1d1d. F11ll pow.'r, f1etory 1ir. !OSE6451 '66 Mustang G.T. '$1475 Coup1. Auto. t•,•ts~_!;ictory 1ir co11ditio11i~9. pow1r 1l11ri~9, powtr Y.,11~; r1dio, h11 .. r. !STV447 1 '64 Conllnental 'Ft.ftory air co11clitio11in'l1, lull powtr, r1dio, h11!1~, 1xc•pt!o11•llv, cl1111. IOLT616 l '67 Mercui:y Cycto n1 GT 2 'Dr, HiJ.. Lo1d1cl . '66 Ford Cntry Sdn $1875 9 P•u .. 1uto. trtM., lt&H, 1ir eond., roof r1 il1. fTDE 717 ) ' '68 Continental Co11p•. f,c;fory 1ir eo11ditio~in9. full powtr, b1111ti· f11I c.011d itio11. l!IEIC~t5 1 '67 Cortina 2 Door. IYTP.O~SI ~10 Ford Maverick $2175 A.T .. 14,060: mii11. R1dio l ht1Mr. '66 Mercury Pklil $1675 4 Door Htrdtop, F1~tory air co11difio11i119, full pow• "'• r1dio._ h••t1r. &.111tifvl co11d!tio11. ISEM06tl '67 Ford Cntry Sdn $2275 Auto. tr1n1., ll:lH, P.$., P.I ., 1ir co11d., ro of r1il1. IVGT44tl '67 Opel Rallye (,WDEOl]l '67 Cougar GTE 70 u1r .. >,uto .... ~ ... flOW•f 1t•1ri119, po••• br1k11, r1dio, h1•ltr, No. 24t4A. '67 Porit. Cat. Cpe. $1375 v .1, 1uto. trtn•., po••• 1to1ri119, r1lltio, h•1t1r. !UMP $02) '66 Buick Skylark $1595 t Door H1rdtop. Auto. tr1111., R&H, J!•••r 1f••ri119. '68 . VW Squarebk $1575 lWIE12 I I Now It tk hit 't lM0 11110 Y ... ,. .. ,.a LIKolit- Mot'hM'f PMllCt Johnson & Son • LI NCOt N CONTINENTAL MARK Ill e MERCURY e COUGAR 2626 HAllOI IOULIYARD, COSTA MISA 540·56)0 1 Mite 1Ht1i If tW S... 01 ... froowoy $1273 '64 FORD 1' Door H•rdtop. V-1, 111to,_ tr111 •• , l it collditlo11i119/ 'p-1r. 1!11ri119, r1dio •lid ""'"· IOSKt501 _-. $897 ·. '66 MUSTANG Cp1. 6 c:yl., 1tick 1hift, pow1r 1!11ri119, r1dio, h11t0 1r, whit• w1U1, wh.1tl COY} 1n. 111w p1int. l ie. #SVE- 22' $1393 '64 VOLKSWAGEN Co11p1. ~ 1p11d tr1111,..,i1• •io11, r1dio, k11t1r, ,.,hit.· wilt fi r1s. IONH Ill I. $882 '62 'h TON Ford Pick11p, V ·I, r1dio, k11l•r. 3 1p11d tr1n•mi1· 1ion. IE512501 . $749 -'64 CHEVELLE 2 Door. V .1, 1utom1ti1 tr1111mi11ion, r •cl i •, 1!1d h11t1" !OSWISt l. $793 '64 BUICK St1tio11 W19on. A11tom1tic tr1n1mi•1io11, po,.,1r l+••r• i119. r1dio A h11t1r. No, 1414190. . $889 '66 CALIENTE GT 2 Coor H1rdt1p. V-1, 4 1p1•d, factory 1ir, po,.,., 1t11ri11g, r 1" i o. h11t1r, wh11I c.0¥1ri. I RZK 194 l, $1169 '65 MUSTANG .V-t, rtick shift, f1clory 1ir, r1d io, h11t1r. IHPJS31) $999 '67 CHRYSLER Co11Y1rtiblt. V • I, po,.,1r •f11ri119. r • d ; o. h1•l•r, ·wk1•I co¥1r1. IU IM1 7)), $999 '63 FORD XL Conv1rtibl1, V-1, 1utom1• tic tr1111., pow•r stNri119, radio, h11t1r, """-it• w1ll1, wh•1I COYltl. IFMCl741 $689 '63 'h TON C~1-¥rol1t Pick11p. 6 cyli11- d1r, l 1p•1llt lr1111mi11iop, r1dio l h11f1r, IR 796411. $679 1970 Demonstrator SALE 1'70 Dtmonttr•tort1 .... 'rtmOV9d ftam Mn'• lco •t •pproa. 61.lt mlle.1. Th ... 1t7t For'9' h•n hH tholr 600I mll• chock-u111 'M .,. reffy for lmmotll•te tlt- 11.,.,.y. All Mod•l s T .. , Chooq Fromt Mo1t C•r• Pully lqulp'*' • T·llrd• • TtrlnN e Mutt•nt• • Gal••'" e "•rd LT'D'1 •• DUNTON· FORD 2240 S. Moln SANTA ANA 546-7076 I , i • . . • • . . • ! ~ l ' $'. l • -· ' • ' ' ' • • • • i 1 I • • • ,, • • E • . • • ' t t i t ' { <; ~ .. i .. ~ ' :• • ' 1: •• • • -: 1 ) 1 • ' . . ' • • ! • . . . . . . • ' • . . • ' l •• t !r • I ! • _, ' . . . • . f • t • ' • • ' l I ! I : " " • ' • I ~ • ' ' I I : .. ;. I ;· " .. ' .. .~ ' :· e ~ ~ .. • ·l . '· ' ' . : . . • ,I l ·: . . . . . • ~ . • • ~ • . • • .. . ,., . :A~HOR MOTORS 2150 Horbor, Blvd. Costo-.e5t6-0pon 7 Doja · HARBOUR WOLISWA&IN t A.M. et P.M. _.. ......... --•I 11111 BEACH BLVD. ~ .e . II~~~· HUNTINGToN . I z. . : • ,.. .· . 842. l~C!! ·-5: g-g-. M -1 : Owl' Clidl&1s.· · .AA_, IX g .... .,, -• -. ' ~ . :; .. = . ~ ~~.:-· -·-I: z ~ !l. ;i:. • ..... ,....... '69 c Ill = > :. :t"~... . amur = 0 ~ ~ • ···-· -·-r""' "" , ".c.a:-,.,_,. Po~top. Fully equ1~ .1 z_ ;i: • e Dh---M•,.. r r ~ . -''° Plymouth $99 Auto. tr•111., redio, hoet.r. IODMl-40) •69 Pontl•c $149 Tlmp.1t; Auto. tr1n1 .. RAH . lfYP46 JI •65 Ford ) $599 G111xio 500, A.T.. R&H, p~. A/C. IXJW955} ·~2v--$499 4.!t,_I, rHlo • ... ...... l&VYIHI . • ., '" $299 V~, ...... tr•• & olr. IJ7. .. ,,_ ped. (YYA135) • $3395 -·-'66 Fasth'k Radio (SLZ 624) $1199 , • ~=DER .:..1•!·1~ 13711! Booch (Hwy.,3?) "Leodsr In --• 537"'824 193-7566 . Clu;;" * .. ' ZIMMDMAN LOOKING _FOR 2145 HARIOR BLVD. A 540-6410 BIG SELECTION . OF .DATSUN Pick Up Trucks LOOK To .·· AU COLORS READY FDR IMMEDIATE DB.IYERY I -~ Jii i H l --e-E "Leader In 'Ibo 8-h ·u Buick $3ft '67 Sedan -·y Sb-Jerk .t Dr. H.T.. A.T.. -rid. olr, Mclet 1eril. 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