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1970-07-16 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
• 7 • • -. . • • .. --- -~ --. ., Ill . • Ce • ' . .;. ..... --• Poliee • Stations Uns·afe ' . _.01nhings· ) . . "" . . . ' I .-' ~ 41 ~. 'We C~.n~t 'i;~rantee Safety of Visit,Ors,' Chfuf Tel'ls Senators ··_·_,_ , ' JHURSDAY AFTERNOON, :JULY '16;:1970 VOL U. NO. lff,·f llCllotfl, 44 PA811· · Refreslaing .. Pamela Spac~,,·18,. Yarmouthport, Cape Cod, Mass., takes a refresh- j ng di p in the ocean near South Wellfleet. Cape Cod. Real estate agents report lh'at Cape Cod , from resort hotels to cottages, ls com- pletely booked by summer vacationers tbjs year for· the first time in years. With attraction's like Pamela around , it's easy to see why. Laguna Mini-riot Safety . . ' • Authorized by _Council By BARBARA KRETBICH 01 !flt Dllll'I' .. , .. , 11111 Coonty chapter o( the American Clvll 1 Liberties Union, (ACLU ) Who presented the affid8vit.s to the council. • • , .. • • . . Valiant Protest · Denied . Ame·rica's C11p Trial _,_ Coun~ F"air , ' ' . Atiendance . ' • Beats 1969 ' Attendence"' at the 1970 Orange Courity Fair in Costa Mesa. is run n i 11 g wtll ahead of last year, according to F.alr Manager Alfred Lutjeans .. He reports that 11,639 fair-goers have come through the . gates al the Mesa fairgrounds in the first two days of the fair, compared with 6,882 for. lhe same period in 1969. • Opening day Tuesday was highlighted by selectio• of 22-year~ Jill Shelto~ -Miss Seal Beach -a;. Miss Orange County Fair and Wednesday was senior Citizens Day at the event. Today is Kids Day, a11d all children under 12 will be admJtted free lo the fairgrounds . Activities planned for the youngsters include the Junior Horse Show at 7 p.m. in the arena . Friday will be the big day for hundreds of young 4·H Club and Future Farmer of America agriculturists. More than 550 prize Jambs, hogs, and market beef are expected to go on the auction block in the AuctiOll Ring. Auctioneer Charles C. Hollister ol SoJvang will auction the record number. of prize animals to an estimtted 300 individual and organizatioR buyers from tp.roughout the Southland. Lasl years auction set a record tqtal of $90,444.14 for 408 animals. Motorcycle racing comes lo th e fa ir tor the fl.rat time on Friday evening at a: 15 in the are11a. Twenly·four class (See f .wt; Paie % ~ All But One Out· ln Cycle Fight ' ' .. • .• " ··~~p,et .. (w~·, 8 .Straightlli Cup Trials · ' ' The protest against Newport BeaCb's B 0 ill FickeiL and ·~e 12-niet,er yacht · Intrepid, lodged after Tuesday's raCi! in the America's Cup obaervaUon trials, was disallQWd today by, the N!w Ybrk Yacht Club race committee. Ficker was prote!ted by skiPper 'Bob McCqdouQ:h,of ·the yacht V&liant on a windward-leeward rule prior to the start. Valiant was the windward boat and thus the burdened veiset, but McCullough claimed that Intrepid IUffed too rapidly. 'Ute pr.otest was · ~isallowed. The toll-out of the protest leaves Ficker and Intrepid with a clear 8 to O record. Four o( the victories have been scored against Valiant. Tod1y·s races were cancelled because of foul wealher on .Rhode Island Sound. For more detalla' lff Boaling'; Page %7. Pageant of t~e ~aste~s l' 35.th Season ·w Open : 't , By FREDERICK SCHOEr,IEHL • ot llM 0.1" l'lltl ,..,, . and each picture preiiient.11 a ·problem of its °'In· lt'may be lighting ~r.color, but we try ver)' hard tO ma~e the wocks theatrically ![Olll1d and artlsllcally accurate." · · Laguna's first lady, the 'Pageant of the MQters will celebrate her 35th an- niverJl.TY opening Friday night with an estill)ated 2,500 visitors at.Irvine Bowl. ".Jt's not •an easy thing to, dO.,'• A3 the curtains part · on th.Ls year's Williarµson add~. . command perfonnanct, · ~ should be Nearly 300. Volunteers ~will turn IOrlle a touch of nostalgia for ·those who have of the moat famous works of art Into seen the world famous .art specta~lar the full .size "living pictures." And ~ in years past; cast js' backed Op ID' scor~ of The 35th annual presentation or "living stagehahds, makeup artists, dressers, pictures" wUJ be D)lde up Of the best and seamstresses. ' works selected from former'y~ars. Thi& year · the .Pa"geailt will rectea.te "It's really the most ambitious show with live model! 20 paintings, 24 so far,"' said ProdUcer : Director Don sculpture pieces, one sketch, one artifact, Williamson, as he sl.Ood hick.stage at one r mur8L a 12·fold .silk scieen 'and the bowi , while workers added the final eight carved ivories. touches to this year's 30 works. ~ work for the Pageanl wraps . up, "We will have to keep moving the ·yesUval 1grounds are shaping ltP• backstage since we will have ·30. -:orks as elhiblting artists adorn ~fha with Instead 6f the usual 25 9r 26." The thelr1di~la;s. . • llllow, is programlned'so'thaf It ,'nioves 1' All' li.!1llietp f9r the /iopular. Festival On1y one person has been charged _..;.from . ~aln stage to upper sta~e to · reslauran bas ~n hired and are.begin- Case . in Beach with a crime as a result Of last Sunday's . the h1\lskfes.of the wooded amphitheater. ning to prepare for the Influx of mo~e cyCle gangflght which placed 20 mem6ers Even though the pictures have. all than 400,000 persons over the JUiy 17 of, the ''Banshees'1 arid the "Hangmin" been done bef<re, none or them wUI ' to Augµ1t 30 run. : ; ' ' "P~e'. Office ' ' ' ·Safety <;one ·Due to -Bombs WASHINGTON (AP) -New York city's toP policemin.aald todaY the "'ve of borribings .in ~ , city ha.! grown to the. extent t?iat his forc,e can no longer guarantee the saf,ty of persons visiting Police precincts or headquarters. Coritmissioner Howard R. Leary told the Senate lnvespaaUons subcommlttee that terror bom.blJ'IP. h~ve increased by nearly four limes in the past five years over the Previous similar period. An:!:!, he said, a big1ncrease in det,ma.. lions o( high explosive bombs and in- cendiary 4evlces , h's COJne. in. Q1e past 18 months, including ttie bomb · that 'NJ'flfkeq part of New York's poUce bead· quarters,. • And Hart T. Mankin,: counsel for the · government's ·General "S e r v I c e 1 ( .A4mir)istralion,. testified arson and born· bings of federal buildings h&ve jumped .. 1,11 J)ercent·iri the · year that ended June · 38 over1 the previous year : that' bomb thnaij .went up, by 750 percent, a11d that dftrnag.e to GSA property aoared · 750 percent:l from. Sl0,4'.45 In filcal 1969 .to·ma,211 in · fiscal J9'1o. Leary, flaiiked by ' his chief1 of dette· Utes, In a hearing room guarded by 1 Capitol Police, pre!ided over a presen- tation of prototype bombs, b o m b diagrams, photos of bomb damqe and cl)l,rts fhc>Yi'ing fl. !harp1 upward ·1wlng in borobjngs. . , 1 cThe ailuation has deteriorated·IO badly, ~ (See BOMIS,tPqe I) Wl!l•ill~r. Early ·Morning, coi~taJ''I. rO "l ,•houtdn't • dlocqurage 'wbul~·be · 'beachgoers1 since the 1un wtµ be ~hining ... ttifpugh, . Temperaturee arc · expectecJ to remain In the mid 80s . with the' low cJoudl' and ·fog retUhllng in the evetU.na In Huntington Beach .City Jail . ~ be the same. , Trani J)enches will be seC around town He is P&trick Bell, 25, of 17411 Queen.s Te,cMlcal improvements are. •. way by Friday. 'Trams will run every 20 • 'I. "Lane, Huotington Beach, who will appear ot hfe at the Pageant._ and 1t 11 an min_ut~ .. to the Feactval gro~s. marked , iNSIDE T_,DAY , ~ hours. for preliminary hearing at West Orange unwritten rule , that eich )' e a r i s by ~e1r lrfght red ~nd .~h1te. ~r..s. . • , . . County Court July 22 to face chargeJ . perforrnanct mllllt be, better than the · ~e Cannonball Efptess, des.I~ to ; Pres.i.Unt h?:pn'.tlt'ftce , ~tn, ' ,. ' .. • ' • • .. Alier purwing charges o( police brutality contained in six sworn affidaviUi signed by participants in the July 4 Woodland Drive . riot, Mayor Richard Go~ was authoriuxl by the Laguna Beiidl City Cooncil Wednesday nigh( to set up a commitlee to investigate the Mrs . Gunn, in a letter to the council, had pro1.esttd Whe aton'• "one-sided " report on the Woodland Drive Incident. in which he comDJended lhe police for performing their jobs "very well under adverse condilioos" and credited them with preventing a serious nare-up of t13>Ub]e. of possessing dangeroUs drugs, one preceding ti So far, the P~geant il.ve Festival aoers a look at Ugunp, Anfuuon po1e1 m the ball aount All of the others taken Into ~tody, has an unblemi recdrd. . will a1'o run ~rth and ";Nth on Paclqc '1ha idiU wear to !ha Wh itt llou.se Including six Huntington Beach reskl'entsr \filliam1on sa lha,l with 301dillerent_J&_ut Hilb.!JY· --.....:-~~---l-.l.da1WfJ..Jt.'Ador etTelring::"-. "Sf"(,..~""''"•-t--,-l .,.-._,.,i have been cl~afed of all charges, .a~ picture!:, there "are._,, technical ~ -' . . . ; J1, , ,· f. ' · ~rges. . · . Partkipaling In the inquiry Wlth 1Goklberg wlll be Clly Manager James D. Wheaton, Councilman <llarlton Boyd, Police Chief Kenneth Huck. City Attomeg Jack J. Rim el and Mrs. 'Illomaslna Gunn, Laa:una Beach chairman or the Orange ... • '! Two Laguna Beach police officers were lnju.red in the melee that. began with illega l fireworks and evenlually found an estimated 200 Canyon dwellers ba t- tSee RIOT, Pa1e I) cording to court o.ffu:ials. blems." but the. entbusiuUc 1tecbrucal · · • They were origtnally arrested on suspi· -crew alwayl fidd1 • solution. Royal Couple Leaves ~:!:,, :: =.i:• f"J~ don of attempted murder, assault with 1:The one thing th1t hat: been difficult • • ~::':.~l:. u, ~~ =• c:, ,.~ a deadly weaPon and possession ol this year Is the transition fl'Oll\ the LONDON (UPI) -Queen Elliabelh Clfftle't tt •11w11 '9t1tt: •I dangerous drugs when one of the cyclists, . Oriental chess ~t to the Mexic•n Chess II and the Dulcie of E4tlnbur&h «:turned '~~~"' : =::: M,111.,. ::: Mark Burris, 20, of Cypress was shot set, In Checktnate. Everything ~ to • home today ,after' compleUng an II-day ::i:;.i.i....=, ,.,; ~ .,.ff In the left 11houlder during the rumble. change and1 we really have to , move • visit to Canada'• Northwest Terrltori!s ·~ . ,..,. • w......, · • Burris\ who Was atrt$ted by officers qu ickly." -and Manitoba which coincided wUh tbe :-M~ ;: ;:w----1·~:- (See CYCLE; Pase %) "Of "°4.llle, some poses are difficult provlnce.!1 senteoar7 celebratlom. .. • ' / .1 • ! DAll.Y Pilaf s· -· ... ,, 16.1910 I C·amb()dia to Cast U.S. $55 Million? l'llNOM PENH (UPn .;.. 1llo mfutary a flguie """Id not be •llk,oly to be ond· ecooamlc prke lag for the United coming !rom !he . United ·states. They States ln Cambodia this fiacal year could said the Ni.Ion administration probably nan to abut ~ to '55 million, accordiQ£ would be more receptive to a mlllller tq 'Nbat well-informed U.S. IOUl'CU here ~am eenterlng on needed com- '°9crlbed~today aa a realiatlc vitw. • Dlodities ntM:r than cuh. The total would include an ap. On the military side, U.S. sources pjc- po\lllmalely llO mlllloo mllitaq aid pro-lured !he l30 million projected toW Jl'llD . ,.nd. I mlllmtlm. fJI. flD mlllioo II I continuation OQ f'PU&hl1 the llJDI In $25 million In .......Uc aid, the kvel al the 17.5 million In military JOUl'ce! said. aid autborited by the United States These estimatt.s are based on the needs between the March ta coup and June of the war effort in ({ambodia ancJ. the 30. abtJity ol the disrupted economy IO poy 'lbat flruro bas already been passed for them balan<:ed II-opinion In and· military aid now stands at lhe Ulllled Stites and tile atninklng "°""'""'" ~ $8.I million and $9 availability ol !bnds beca ... ol the IC81· million, U.S. sources said. Int.rim funds ing doWn. of u.S involvement bi tbe . have'been made available from elsewhere area, !he .......,. said. In the o--..U military assllance pro- The Mtimatn were made avallable lfaln. as FlnotiCe Mlnlster Kim Ano:. a penonal On tile ecooomk aide, prellmlnaq • Erom Page J RIOT ... • Ulog pnllce who arrlitd at tbe _., ·in %S squad cars from· sis different ·Jaw tnlorcement agencies. Mote than 20 arrests were made oo • charga: ranging from assaultipg a peact •r throug:tr assorted narcoUcs viola- tions 11:1 failure to disperse. Woodland Drive. residents charged that police beat tJ:iem, sprayed them with mace, a chemical irritant, and invaded thllr home! to make arrests. In her letter to the council Mrs. Cunn7 urged a full ai,tng of allegations being made by both siaes, in order to preserve community harmony. Wednesday night, with many of those arttSted and lreod on bah sitting in the council chambers, Mayor Goldberg aclmowlpdged the city manal!er'• "flO'I, Mni. Gunn's letter and the alJidavits. "I suggest to the City Council,'' he said, "that since we iot only one side of the. story (in the manager's report ), we set up a committee and invite in- terested parUes to present their side to ils so we will heve all the ,facts ol the caee and . can make our own declaioa on the .basis of lhi1 In· formation.'' adviaer to Premier Lon Nof, aakf Cam· recommendati~ for aid have already bodta '""'1d haVe to depend '"' foreign gone IO WashlnglOn from the U.S. . . ' DR. HALE DOUGHERTY AND ·THE DIRTY TIME COMPANY sl'low OFF~THEill WARES _______ T_h_:e_S..:p..:i..:rl.::••..:b..:"..:'..:.:Not the Letter of Vice Pruident Agnew'• Requ.st Will Be Met Councilman .Edward Lorr asked Poli ce Cblef Kenneth Huck what tbe procedure would be in handling allegatiom made aaal.nst a police officer. ' aid if its economy is to IUl'Vlve the mfsilon. While no details were available,: war with the Communists. He iakl the it waa known that one program in which United States wu the "No. 1 hope11 the United States was interested was for ec::onoznic assistanct but that · Cam· a cogununity deve)Opment project aimed bodia allo IOUthtticl (rom Japan. at' rural areaa which la now being Patients Def.end Tbe u,s. upense1 menUoned did not lormwatod by Ill• Loa Nol govermntot. Include coots ol such expenoive llema • · ' as U.S. air lnlerdkUon of Communist supply :'roi.:l U.S. ~ ,_.w.....,. or air of South vtetnamne or U.,nnihal Death ' Kiimer troops 111 Cambodia. ..;:.,.: 8:1';'U:: ~~1~ Suspect Oaims ~-.S.Affuucao.bed~ . ' 'P.hysician ed, all U.S. air octlv!ty ls being reganlod De • T . as an memloo of the air war In South • momc ranee Vietnam and Laos and-being paid for Fri.ends and patients <l a .Corona del nut al fund• 1UpJ>lled for that purpooe. SALJ!!AS (UPI) -A Rocky MounWn Mar phyaiclan duu·ged with arion and Ac"'"1lng lo Cambodian · Flnanct hippie bla-drugs, lhunder and llghUng ~ud todoy are c<>nttnulng ·their efforts ~~lrea Ancdy • a~ed~eN°bJ:tei1:fe! ~ dh:n11n~~ar:c._!_~balbich. he declares . to convince authorities be is a decent th 1127 ~ and dedicated doctor. for cash grants totalling mort an . 'nle hippie, Stanley Ba~er, also said' PeUtioos bearing mQre than 200 million to cover tncreued mllltarY U• • that to give "worship t.o the '" .devil " sJgnetures have been collected in behalf ~and Jones in pernment revem:a he kiued and cannlballled a benefact0r " Dr, Ebbe Hartellus, so, who faces ~ut U.S. IOW'Ctl lndlcated t1lil ai a ~paite a1oog 1the Yellow•ne mallJlment Friday in Orange County JUver in Montana. Superior Court. · l'rom Page J BOMBS ••• J.t aaid, !hat when dllzent visit pnllce beldqUarter• or their local precinct house "we can't guarantee them safety ." Since January 1969, be, said, there have been 361 bombing:. in New York City. "'Ille uploston of lirecrocbn and noise making devlceS baa beell aymhollc of this nation'• stnllPi" for fleedoalt" he aald. "Yet IOday there •are !bole who ... this ..,.. oymbOI, wr41><d' up In death, iJUU'l' and deltnlctloo, ~ their mum for creative exp:neeliOG." Homicide charges were filed Wed· Contrary to earlier repOrts, Dr. nesday ag_alnst Baker, 22. of Storey, Hartellus ls still Jn practice at 2345 Wyo., who was arrested becauae of an :E, Coast Highway, the structure he is automobile accident" on a hl1bw"ay char1ed with attempC.ing to burn last aklrtlng the Pacific Oceaa near Big Sur. April. "l have a problem -1 am a cannlbll," 1be formtt Cllteopatb will go before be told an arrestins ~way Patrolman. JOOce James F. Judge charged with · Alao charged ~with homlclde was five count! each of arson and attempted Baker'• companion, Harry Stroup, 20, i!'15W'ance fraud, based on an allegedJy of Sheridan. Wyo., altbougb Baker con-false report that his car had been stolen. tended Stroup. bad no part in either A group of his patients, rqany of them the killing or cmniballsm. Both bad elderly, swear by bis integr«y and care, human finger booel ia their pockets. saying he ls one of t b e few doctors Both waived eriwlitk:& lp: the Har~ Area that one can usually Moo.,,..= 1.....t o beadlea. ·twh, aad -heme calls. annl..,, and leglea jono ID 'Ille petllioOl ·bave been RI!! lo local, the Yellowstone River and say they COWlty. and state authoriUes who are believe 1t ts tl!ai ~·James M. ~loaer, el1her .cUvtly prosecuting Dr. Hartellus 22, a welfare wor~· from ROundup, or deeply tnteruted in his case fOI' future Mont., the mu who picked up a ldJDng refmnco. hitchhiker. • .?be most vocal.,among his supporters Whil,, (:hec\clng Baker's 1tory, they say they· are certain Dr. Hartellus is Dirty Time Watch Pro.fits Ats Huck outlined the p o l i c e department's investigation procedure in such cases, Lorr suggested that the accusations should first be handled by the police. department, then forwarded to the council after Jnvestlgation by !he pnUce chief. Councilmen Roy Holm and Boyd said they akreed with the mayor's proposal ·to set up an independent investigating committee and suggested Chief Huck's invutJgation could proceed at the r.ame time. To Aid Cancer Research Profits from the sale of Spiro Agnew wristwatches produced as a political spoof }ly an Anaheim doctor will not to go benefit families of American war prisoners in Vietnam, as the vice presi- dent desires. Or. 0Hale E. Dougheriy e'xplains that this would constitute a seriOUJ threat to a basic American freedom, that of free comment on public figures. Or. Dougherty, who . -has received obscene and threatening phone calls ac- cusing blrn of being a communist, v.1ill · donate a major shore of the profits to canci!r research instead. . He has .said he would since ·the con- troversy originated. "He · will realize we are fulfilling the spirit of his request," said Dr. Dougher- ty, who e1plains il would be a dangerou s precedent to let Agnew tell him what to publish . ' "W°e feel pretty badly about how tru_, m~ght be interprettd," the gene•al prac· tltioner and father of ten children ex- plained, concerning refusal to donate to families of men missing in Southeast Asia. "These families are in dire need of help. • • " he agreed, "but I do not feel our company should take over the responsibilities or the feder al govern- ment." - He also said it Is too early to determine "I do11't think we should deviate from whether any substantial profit will return proc~ur:e and circumvent Chief Huck," to his family-founded Dirty Time Com-Lorr tnSlSted . ,. pany anyway. Mn. GUM said the°"ACLU would weJ.. • M il der ~~~--• --~...,...._;....,uan.,..,. Y..•ytiiu•tUv. -41 .tiw a or aa1es aJOne·m ··1:etepl!G ---~--....--· · and the volume. has skyrocketed in ~ . bru\allty charges by the ~lice ~ past fi ve weeks with the furor over _ment but ur,fed the councll to hear the political lampoon and the rush by ~ people. . , many to wear a Spiro Agnew watch We have a time bomb on our hands, ' "I ho ' do . · • • 14i<1 Mrs. Gunn. "We need a clarification . ,, pe. we can nate a s1Z:1ble por"\. of !he allegations on both sides. I greatly Uon, said Dr. Dougherty concerning f nobod · In d th' research into cancer, which took the ear Y JS go g to _q any 1ng lives of both Mrs. Dougben)"s ~ until someone is killed. I think the two , , , -• ' proceues should go forward together." t ·• ... Boyd said there woUJd be 110 intent Fron• PfJBe l CYCLE •.• tq dOwngrade Huck'& authorlly. Lorr felt the of(icers would not be getting "due process" if charges against them were aired before they had been confronted with the allegations in a on ~s:i:ault and burglary cbarg after formal police investigation. rece1v1ng treatment for hiS , was "Then Mr. Wheaton's report should also released by the court. 11ot have been released to the vress." Officei's, ·who found him wandering said Mrs. Gunn, as the crowd applaud od. around Huntington Beach ..atreets shortly Goldberg uked for a motioo referri ng after the figbt, said Burris directed them the affidavits to Huck for stpdy and to a Queens Uant apartment where the setting ~ the committee of illqrury. others were arre.!ted. lArT said he would be ''unalterably Those cleared of all charges are: opposed" to public hearings by the com- Edward Lowely, 20, 17382 Queens Lane; mittee until the officers had been heard. Daniel Campbell, 20, 1862 DeVllle Circle· Asked to conunent, Huck said he would Mark Dewdney, 19, 5202 Terrier Drive'. be Wl&ble to make any recommendati:1n Robert Ayeldotte, 24, 17391 Queens Lane' untifhe had seen the affidavits. Goldberg and Robert Youle, 20, 6432 Shayne Drive' requested him to study the charges and Tbe .--11 ol tbe bomblnp -under lnvestlp.Uon in tbe. House as well as tbe· Senile -may product new federal laWI rqulallng the uplosives Industry and CCllltolllng the aale and llhlpment ol d1oarnlt., nilroglycerln and other bomb compnnents. · found a campsHe .on the riverbank aw the vktlm cl a conspiracy or frameup. all of Huntington Beach. ' r:eport back to the council with a recom- Gardiner wbicb wu 1pattered with blood, flesh and bone fragments. Identlllcatlon is bellg attem~ ~aser'a blood type2• leolh found In • United Auto Workers Robert Valettl, 20, Santa Ana; Dale men<lation as to whether or not the Liberty Hearing . p t D d ~~~~· r~,A1!'~~ i:i.::.··~· =!~: ~bii;.iwry should hold its -posalbWty, lncluded In a bill alriaily proposed by President Nixon, ls.a let ol -ltrlngent federal cr1mlnal Ion providing tbe dealh penalty lnr -ooo\'lcted of the Illegal lnt<rstat. transportaUon of aploalves ufed tn fatal bomblnga. 'lbat propnoal baa arou>ed oorne members ol .C.OV-who uy they feor opeoln& a legal door to govmunent repressloo al all pnllUcal ond andal disltnt, not just that which vee.r1 toward vtolenee. Sen. Jocob Javlll. (11-N.Y.), Abrahun Rlbk:off (().Com.), and Qiarles H. Percy (J\..lll.), members of tile'\ Sen ate lnvesligaUons subcommittee, cautioned WednHd.ay against measures s o repreulve "lhey could end up by dutroy~ Ing the freedoms we .,. try1llc IO' p-eaerve.'' Javtts said the curnnt rash of bom- bings may well subside with the end of the Vietnam war, adding, 0 AU too often we liave adopted laws that were rllht and J.'">P" al tbe time but have ret.umed to haunt us when the lmmedlate problem no klnger exists." DAILY PILOT .._,...,,_. H ......... .._. ~-.......... ...., C... Mnt1 S-C .. 01 ... OllNfGIE COAST ,UILISHINO COMl>AN't ll•Mrt N, WeM """'9ftt -"""".._ Jtc• ll. C11rlty \'In '"-'•• .... ~·· ,........... 0 TlrtoMtl 1Ctt¥JI EflW '"'°""'' A. Mu1pkift• MMtll"" l•nw llicJ.tHI I'. Ntll 5-"" Ot..,.. c-tr E<llllr """" C.lf MtM1 DO WCJI l•r llNll frl....,l le1cl11 :rtll Wnl ltlMt ltwl,.,.INI ~ IHKll: m ,,_, •-Miao""'""' lttcti1 llt,J .. ,di Nu ..... ,.. a-~tu lOll N«tlt Iii ,_ ... 11...i the camp. · F Pnge l FAIR •.• A races will be featured. Hank 'Mlompson and the Drams Volley Boys will appear in the Amphitheater at 8:30 p.m. Friday for a country and westeni muai.c concert. Fair ofOdala are enthused over the" near-perfect weather the crowds have been enjoying and expect record numbers to be on band for the weekend activities, which l!lclude a rodeo on Saturday, a weekend appaloosa horte 1how and Iota of mmic. In a4dition to the f e. a t u r e d performances and shows, there are bun~ dredl of contlnuws elh!bits, everything from bow to milk a cow to bow to sing ln a barbehhop quartet. Admission to the fair is $1 for actulu, llO cents for juniors and 50 centa for chlldren. Gates open at t 1.m. Friday and &mday and al I I.Ill. Sllurday, Army Occupies . Cowmbia City As Prev.entative BOGq'I'A, Colombia <UPI) -The anny occupied this Andean capital early today lo head ()ff pnoolble protest demonstraUoos by pi61isans of defeated PreotdeuUal cand!dale and fonner dJc. tator Guitavo Rojas Pinilla. The maneuver 'followed an an- -Wedneaday olpt by l'rell· dent Carlos' Lleraa ~ot the govemll\Ollt bad l<!arned of I plot by mernben al Raju' All-NaclQOal Popular (ANAPO) Porty lo foment •1grM_t .hU:mal commotion." It followod the . S\IJlfent< elect«al court'• pn>Clamatlon of Mfchoel Pastrana ' Bomro .. o' t-tlect a succeuor to Ueru, ll'hose tenn expires Aug. 7. The cow:t certlfied that Putrana, who was.J>acied by the pvemment, rectivtd 1,m',OZ5 vatts in the April It elections, deftat!OC Roju who realved 1,511,115 votet. Jorie VillaftCtt, a apokesmll'I for Ro- j.,, lmmediotely protated the official result, but wu ovemiled by the electoral <»urt presidtnt, Justice Carlol Ptlaa: Tntjillo. • . l-0 ) resell ema_n 8 Fullerton; :William Ct:alg, 29, Santa Ana; _The council voted to approve the mo-s t • C . ad ' Thomas Kilpatrick, 23, Torrance· Jack tion, with this provision. e In 0 r 0 DETROIT (UPI) -The United Auto Wellington, '1:1, Anaheim; ' Specific dwges included in the deposi· • Workers today toot, the second step Gordon Glllland,'34, Long Beach; CJlff lions presented to the council, some 0 E trad • • In the 1970 labor contract negoUatloru Cam ... •nzano, 31, Anaheim ·, Richard naming Individual offi-r told f 1· n X •twn by presenting Ford Motor Co. wi'th a "y "" s, 0 po ice '" " k Kessler, 28, transient; Cutris Brauac, "beating a man who ·had handcuffs on," · pac age of demands that woUld rost 30, Cypress; David Meyer, Anahelm; spraying with mace a man who tried Accuaed candlelight tiller Robert W. the "Big Three" auto builders $3 billion Frank Leonardo. Anaheim, and John to intervene and throwing a girl against Liberty has a date in • Colorado l,::o::v.,.=th=""='=Y="="=·========~N~y;:m;::•n;·:;;H;:lfn;t;:ln~gt~on;;Be;;;ach~. =====;a~pn~H~e<~ca~r~. ======== courtroom Friday for a bearing to II determine whether be will be returned to Southern California to face a pair of murder dlarges. A report on bis present psychiatric condition will be introduced durln1 the procee:}ings In a Colorado Springs district court, based on a 30-day period of observatloo. Llberty, 23, whose family lives tn Westminster, pleaded innocent to a varie- ty of charges by reason of insanity in early June following his capture after a motel robbery, kidnaping and gun filht with a pursuing detective. He and a traveling companion who entered the same plea, Miss Kendall A. Bierly, 24, of Eugene; Ore., were both ordered to undergo tests at the Colorado HosplW In Pueblo. MW Bierly faces an extradition bear- lng Aug. 7, while a 17-year.Old Midland, Tu., runaway who was captured with them Is currently awaiting trial on a char1e of aggravated robbery. The slender, thin·faced fug!Uve who gained his grim nicpiame in 1966 when he strangled Mrs. Marcella Landis, 31, in Westminster, ls wanted in both San Diego and Huntington Beach. A onetime inmate at Atascadero State Hospital for the criminally Insane, Liber· ty is accused pt shooting Thomas Astorina, 25, last March 12 in Huntington Beach. · · Astorina, a fonner roommate, was killed and dumped alorig FAlnger Avenue near Sunset Aqua.Uc Park. Robert J. Irion, 53, a former fellow mental patient witb Liberty, was stabbed, beaten and strengled June 7 In his San Oie10 apartment and authorities believe thtY have a solid case qalnst Ltbertf. Church Sells Rectory SJ:. l.OlnS -(AP) -Plans 10 aell the church rtdory to aid a parhhloner ltrlcken with a kidney disease were antlOUnced Wednesday by the pastor of SL Auguttlne'o Epiocopel church In tuburban Maplewood. """ Rev. Richard H. Baker aald Mn. Richard Sendleback, 31 , of neighboring Brentwood, will need kidney machine trea\mtnb costing $12,000 the nrst year ind betwffn $5,000 and $7,000 aMual'" thertaftfr. . • .. v • ' , - SA VE ·100. ON of!ux \ So/a!J By Stone and Phillips reg. 499. f~r 8'..__Lengths NOW 399 .. r.1i:. 1dv1nf•9• of th1se im portant 1evin9s on six different styles of luxurious Lux Air sofas in e host-of exquisite f~brics. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS C.:.p_tn Mon., Thut1, & Fri. E:ve1. :216 HARBOR BLVD COST A MESA, CALIF. 646·027$ ~- • • I r I 1 1 I, I, I . I w 0: ol ,, L I bo be be • Be an co db I Pa tYI •P cU ' ... rei no I II< CT> tin • lo I <o WI ne of of wl IV' Ile I •• "" pr. • bu flU In 1 al1 tht be • olf Bo •b j Y• ha ob • ho! II<> Ro I I • • • -· • . . . ---· JiuntingtoQ. Dea .h ·Toda~s Fiiial .. . . . N.V Steeki ED'LT ION VOL 63, NO. 169, 4 S~TIO NS, 44 PAGES . . ORANGE coukn'" CALIFORNIA . . . -. . -' ·1 Cyclist Held ·. . Other , Suspe.c~s Cleared in Fight . . , . •' . Only one person has been charaed with a crime 'as a result of s oycle aarigfight which pla 2o members of (he "Banshees" and "Hangmen" irtHuntington Beach·Ci Jail. Ile )J Patrick Be . _; of17411 Queens Lane. Huntington ~ach, who wiU appear for )ftliminary hetring af West ckange County Court JU)y n . \o face <!Wtes of _i., dangerous drµp. All of \he OlheB 1aken lhto custolly, iJJCluding lb H1.U1UnJlon Buch residents, have been clee'red of all dlarges, ac- cording to court officials. . ,. ROCKING R's RICK ROSA LEADS ARABIAN F.ILLY fn Hunt ington Beech, HorHI Are More Popua.r Thin Ever - One. Nag Town? Huntington Horses Around By TERRY COVILLE Of 1M Dtoltr l'ilft Sl1lt Huntington Beach is mo:e than a one· horse town. 'l1MI nwnber may range somewhere between 600 and 2,000 horses in the best guesses of local stable hands .. Tne people population of Huntmgton Beach has grown ten times since .1960 and the number of horses has tripled _ an odd sit.uation for a town wh~re conerele ribbons are rapid ly replacing dirt trails. . , Ron Bauer, a member of the. city.s Parks and Recreation Commission, is typical of the . new . b,reed of hor~em~n springing up In surpns1ng numbers in this cUy • .. j i:ode horses as a boy. When I saw a stable nearby my interest was reincarnated. 1 started with two. horses now y have nve," be confesses. Bauer stables his bunch at Rex Reynolds' Boarding Station, a line of cros9boards thrown together next to Hun- tington Lake which now houses close to 50 horses. • Like Bauer, most of Reynolds' boarders Come out of the tract homes near Ed- wards Street and · Slater. Many of them never owned a horse before. "We were surprised at the number of trace people who wanted horesS," of tract peopl e, Who has been working with horses and cows for 30 years. "It'll be a sad cJly if urbanization tver rules horses out of Huntington ~ach." he added. · Reynolds' sentiments are shared by owners of the city's lhrce other stable11, not to menton countless riders and pnvate horse owners. niree of the four stables ha ve been built Within the past eight years, anothei:. guJcr.rane ror the growth of horsemanship In HlDltington Beach. Reynolds' place popped up last year after he gained a yearly lease from the city to use property destined to become part or the central park. Another stable, the Rocking R .Ranch, off Slater--A-v~nue... k~n aeach Boulevard and Gothard Strttt, was built about eight ytars ago . Jteynolds managed that one until last )'ear. Now the owner is Bob Rosa, who has 81\0ther runtime job, but stables 1bout•40 horses there. "I'm not in it for theffit. l just hope to make enough oney from boarcUng ftts to fff'd my we horses,',' Rosa ~xplains. But RDoa b plannin11 to expal\!l· his I I • stables and replace the traditional wood railing with modern iron ban for the corral. The largest Stable is Meadowlark Farm across Warrier Avenue from Meadow Lark AirpOrt, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Petersen lease the hilly land there where they board about 110 horses including 30 ·of their own. "We breed some thoroughbreds here, but we're moving them out. There just isn 't enough room here for a thoroughbred to run," Petersen says. Most of the. riding, he explained, wa s dbne in one of three rings, where owners train their horses rather than spend time rlding trails. The oldest stable In the city is the Huntington Bead> Ranch, off Main Sil-eel north of the hi~ school. It was built about 1923 by Standard Oil Co. It is currently leased from the Huntingt.Qn_ Beach Cotnpany by Oscar Stricklen in ~·year~Jd form"° employe of Standard Oil. · r "We stable about 70 horses " Mrs Phyllis Bartemore, who runs tti'e ranch fOf' her dad, explains. The Huntington . Beach Randi caters exc.lusiveJy to girls -nearly all in their teens and Huntington Beach residents. ';It jus( seemed like a good way to do it." Mrs. Bartemore says. The stables accoont for lhe largest groupings of horses and for the newest Surge ,of horse owner&. But a large number ol individual residents own their own stable on . the bact of a large Jot. 'Jbe number of horses In these · private stables normally range from one to nve. "Hones ct.n be kept with a conditional use permit on eny combtfted.resldential- •gricultural ione," explained Robert Vas- quez, a member of the city planning slAff. The city . has no statistics on lhe number of horses in town . "I'm not even sure we can name all of• the stables," Vasquez said. The only laws governln1 horses require that any stable must li:eep horses a minimum of 50 feet from any residence or street line. If there is more than one horse the distance must be at least JOO feet. "l hope we can provide for them in the city's future ," Vasquez said. "It's just my oPinion, but 1 think the Santa (S.e H9RSES, P110 I) •.. • • . They were originally 11re&tec! on suspi· cion of attempted m..urder. aasaqlt with a dead.Jf weapon and possession ol. dangerous drugs when one of the cyclists, Mark Burris, 20, or ·Cypress was shot in the left stioutder during the rumble. B11rris, who was arrested by officers on 8.ssault and burglary charges after receiving treatmP.nt for his wound, was also released by the court. Officer s, who found him wandering 1round Huntingtoq Beach streets shqrtly - tfter the fight, said Burris directed them o a Queen.s Lane apartment wbere the thers were arrested. DAILY PILOT...., ...... Turtts.-Turtle in Crash Those clea red of all charges are: •:dward Lowely, 20, 17382 Queen'J Lane; Daniel· Campbell, 20, 885.2 DeVilte Circle: :Mark Dewdney, 19, 5202 Terrier Drive; Robert Ayeldotte, 24; 17391 Queens Lane, and Robert Goule, 20, 6432 Shayne Drive, all of Huntington Beach. Police s~id four persons escaped major injury Wed-not hospitaliz~. police said. Neither was the driver ne~sday attem'oon in spectacular collision at inter· of the other car, Conttie E. Lttbbock, 20, of 4704 Sea-s~tion of Heil Avenue and Bushard Street in Foun-shOre Drive, Newport Beach, according to traffic ~ tain Valley. The driver of this car, Richard L. Rog-officers. Robert ValetU, 20, Santa Ana ; Dale Aronsen, ~9, Los Alami~; Lee Savage, .%3, Santa Arul: DeMlS Steen, 23, Fullerton: William Craig, 29, Santa An8; Thbmas Kilpatrick, 23, Torrance; Jacli: ....;•_rs~,_1_6,~:w..__:es~tmic:.::.="='l=•~r~an=d::..::hi=·'~th:::.r•=•~c=omc:=pa:c;:::n=io=n=s-w_e=re~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· J! Budget Hearings ReslUlle, C...ulJe:Ki.ZW-· Welllngloo, 27, Anaheim ; Gordon Gilliand, 34, Long Beach; Cliff Campunza'no, 31, Arfahtim; Richard Keuler, 28, transient; Q.itris Brazeac, 30, CypresJ; David Meyer, Anaheim : Frank Leonardo, ~nabeim, and Jotin Nyman, Huntington Beach. Oil Firm to Get Money fo r-Not -Drilling Wells? NEW YORK !Af).,-Tile c" EvenlnJ News wjth Wll!<er Cronkite ,.rted Wednesday night that the Ni%on ad· mlntslratlon-plon to hlll oome oil drilling in the Santa Barbara Olannel "may well involve paying the oil ampan.les for not drilling where they wouldn't drill anyway.'' CBS correspondent Terry Drin~water reported that oil industry sources privately say there have been seven or eight unsucces.sful attempts to find oil in the 20 channel tracts that the government would buy from industry. Jnclustry spokesmen admit to two dry holes, Drin~ater sai. Secretary of the Interior Walter Hickel defended the Ni~n plan which is aimed at redJ!gig pollutiOn in~tbe---beach·lined Cliannel. "The.re have been a couple of dry holes as I recall," Hickel said in the televised interview. "But in that whole 20 leases, we hate stopped basically that e1ploratory drilling that is necessary to find our just what Is there. "They might say there is oil " .• they might say there isn't. But the fa ct is that· we know-there's lots of oil there . __ " -Drin~water rep:>rted the administration plan calls for paying the oil companies $250 million, covering their original pay. ment for the leases and . subsequent operating ell'.penses in e1ploring !or oil. Part of the payment is to be in cash, CBS reJll'.)rtt!d. with the rest of the pay- ment made through release of oil from the Elk Hills Dational reserve!. Oil drilling ls continuing on sites around the 20 tracts ICheduled to be brought back. They would not be affected by the administration plan. CBS said the oil companies involved in the Sinta Birbara channel refused interviews or comments on the matter. Congressional hearings will be held on the proposal later this month. • . County Taxes May Drop By TOM BARLEY Of lltt D1llr Piii! Stiff Orange County supervisors today resumed what will be a full week of budget hearings with the warning from County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas that ·a tax rate increase of somewhere •between 6 and ·9· cents· iS tnevltible. 1 ' ·' · · 'fl!oiiw·..nl.il. ~at ta' ' ... ·!!Iii·· ·8(1naa1 feviewr or ·county • . ~ • W-ay l>ut .J>e alsO m~. t~'dlit 11111 the ov~all .co.I of -.<lfa!ip CouDo/ government may dip by .u mUj:h ,as 7 cenla In the lf'I0.71 f\>0al >""'· . Reductions in 1he ..J,.rate tax rates for both ~ flood control and harbor districts will make' that cut possible, 'IbOOlas said. Neither igency ·ts included in hls general fund. or county tax figures. Orange . County's 1970-71 deficit was established in today's se:cood day of budget bearings as $2,975,000 -the dif- ference between projected Income and the proposed general fund spending pro- IJ"&ms. That difference, Thomas told the board, must come from the property ta1 rate and will mean increasing the lHg..10 _rate of $1 .. 67 per $100 of as9eS.Wd va!Ue-to somewhere between $1.73 and $1.76. ' • ' That increase will not' affect Or.ange County's record' of having the . lowest property tu rate in California, Thom~ said . Increases in assessed value and elimination of • a special llkenL flood control tax to repair flood damage will lead to the slashing of tax rates for flood control and harbor operatiom, the administrative officer said. Thomas predicted' that those rates may be cut. by as much a11 an overall 13 cents in the upcoming budget. Thomas' budget figure of $234.6 million Includes flood control, harbor district, library, fire protection, general fuod and special districts. More than $112 million of that money will go to county general fun d Royal Couple Leaves LONllON (UPI) -Que<n Elizabeth 11 and the Duke of Edinburgh returned home tOday after completlilg an 11-day visit to Canada's Northwest Territories and Manitoba which coincided with the provinces' centenary celebrations. departmeots. Themas explained that the county must raise about $64 million from property ta1es to meet budget expeoditure above the income tlie county receives from state and federal grants and fines , fees and other sources. Drawing particular atten~ion i n Wedneaday's hearing was Thomas' com· m~ that Orange · q>untY's ·welfare de"""""'t •budg,i ~'ll~'io) ltin4 it lll;J i,llllion I~ Jll;~olioto 1ast,.ieif's'Ogurei .. · · ·. i',!.ot'l' · Tbcmu attributed the sharp:_iPcreale io-lfie ·,tjii' to 'Fainiu .. tW!th Depelilint Children. progran,. l!hlch WU deacri~ by o county budget on•l'11' u !loving ."Jumpecf olmningly during the pUI foor months." . Crunty officials explained Olat the dominant reason !Or the ·welfare hili:e is ·:.ci economic down turn whlch .has (See BUDGET, P11e Z) Airport-pollut ed Homes Ma y Sell T.o Los .Ang eles LOS' ANGELES (UPI) -Homeowners living near the nearly completed ,oorth runway at Los Angeles I11ternaUoiial Airport have won at least a partial ''ictory In . their fight against city hall over noise pollutlo11. The city 's Department of Airports Wednesday announced apptoval o { emergency measures to purchase homes within . 700 feet of the ninway. the only one capable of handling the Boeing 747 jumbo jets. Mayor Sam Yorty said operatio11s 011 the runway will be "greatly restricted" whlle the city arranges to 'J>Urchase the homes. He said the city will oot. take the noise factor into consideration I n . determining the sale price because that "would be unfair," but said apprais· en will be told to be "liberal" in deter· minlnJ the price of the homes. 1Res1denlS, some of whom live only 300 feet from the JUllWay,, conapJaiffd that' the noise of jets. using the runway made life "unbearable." An estimated &al homes are involved. Ro.nte 1 Foe Changes 'Club' . , Bad.ham Must Lobb y Sen'!:te~side to Kill 'freeway: .. By TROMAS FORTUNE this ,will entall, Is the ·.U&eri'lblyman con-.obllerved,1 ''Thlngrha~ ·got to· be better • °',... DMW PIM 11.tr lading · ~mben· of 1 t& S e'n ate ·tbln tpey we,reJJv~ye~1ago." Assemblyman Robert Badham will Tttn.sportation ..committee to ·tr)' ·to line A similar 8adham ~iU which passed have to cross the hall tq tbt Senate up the votes Reeded to get the nieUure the ,Assembly in ·1MS·died in the. Senate In Sacramento to do some ·perfol'IBI lob-to the Senate floor' with a "do pass" !J'ransportaUOn Complittee Without ever hying ror his Pacific Coast Freeway recommendation. . being brought up far •&A'ote. ~ deletion bill. -A :majority vote ill needed to get -, Badh8m , admits be . sllhply 'Couldn'1 Badham's constltuen:ts cUrrenlly a.re , the freeway_ deletion blll,,already pa~ .secure the ot6ton thatoo'e. without repreentation in thf irate senate by the• A:1sembly, out of ;the Seria~ MORE MqR.E-. ~ ~ .• sinCe John Schmitz won the special ~ commiUee-A-"bare-majorit)'-;-te\ltn-of . Sen: ftandolph-Cotllcr (·():;.Yreka), whO gresslonal election June 30 and weni J3_ ~ltt~ members, are, like .c:arrlts ao 'much weight on1frttway mat. to Washington. 'Badham,:llepubUcans. ~ ten he · Is someUmt!, referi:ed to . as Dennis Carpenter, considered a shoo-In \J)ut Bid.ham, in 1n l.ntervle.w. said "lather of tbe C!liforn1a free~ay for SdtmHz' old seal because ol an his Means nothin1. "This is in no way system." ts cfullrman ol the senate overw~lmlng Repubfican voter reglstr• • partisan bill," he n lcl TransportaUon Cotnl'Qlttee. . ' tion advantage, can 't come abolrd !!ft~ ,Just bow opthnistlc ls th e Collier probably will oppose e new after an election August 18.1' assemblyman .that he can kill the Badham btll. He has nol responded to Badham, however, figures fh ,e freeway. route from Beach Botllevard inquirie s, but capitol observers say he Legislature wlll adjour~ Aug. 14. In Huntington Beach and the 90Uthern Is against the Ltg1slaiure setting ! pr~ t1lat means Badhllm must "W.Ol~.. Newpor1 city limita fn Corona del Mir.? ~dent of ln\et'Vtir\ing._ tnr ,freeway ·matter• the btll Jn the S.W. himself. Wllat Bodiiiin couldn'l uactly uy. But ·be ' (See BADHAM, Pogo I) - ' ' • ... \ Liberty Faces Extradition Accused candlelight killer Robert W. 'Liberty has a dale In a · Colorado courtroom Friday for a -hearing to determine whether he wru be returned to Southern California to face· ~ir 'Of murder char.ges. A report On his present ·}).'JYCbiJtric condition will be. lntrodyced gutinl the proceodings lit a Go.l<ndo.~ di,>lrict coµrt, based on •: !0-4ay 'l!'l'!qd of Observ&Uon.t .1' • 1 • Liberty, 23, wl>oie fomlty livts ift Westminster, plfj81ted ~t to a varie- ty ct charges by r<aJOO of lnpnllf • in early J1D1e following hia capture after · I ~ ri>bbery, ld4nopll)I 0and gun fight With a pursuing del!CtJve. ·ue lbd a traveling· ccmpanion who entered the same plea,. MJa Kendall A. B!Qrly, 24, of .Euge~ •. Ore., were both. ordered tQ uDdergo teats at the Colorado Hospital in Pueblo. Miss Bi~ly faces an. extradition hear- ing Aug. 7, t¥hile a .11.year~ld Midland, Tex., runaW@Y who waa captured with them ls 'CUrl'ently awaiting trial on a charge of aggrava£ed ro6bery. The slender, thin.faced ftJflUve who gained hls grim nickname in 19811 when he strangled Mrs. Marcella Landis, 31, in Westminster, is wanted in both s'an Diego and Huntington Beach. · A onetime inmate at. Atascadero Sta~ Hospital for the crimlnally lnaane, Liber· ty is accused of ~ 'Miomu Astorlna, 25, last March 12 in Huntinlton Beach. • Astorina, a former roommate, was killed and dumped along Edinger Avenue near Sunset Aquatic Part. ·• Robert J. Irion, 53, a -:tonner fellOw merit al patient with Liberty, was stabbed; beaten and strangled June 7 in his Sari Diego apartment and autl)oritles believe they have a !Olld case against Liberty. ' .To Attend Rites WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Postmaate( General Winton M. Blount will represent President Nixon at funeral services today for the Prime Minister of Iceland, Bjarnl Benediktsson. BIOunt will be accompani~ by Sens. Gordon Alloll ·(Jl:Cofo.), and Gail McGee CD-Wyo.). The Pr l roe Minister, bls wife and a grandchild died in a fire last weekend. (:ea9t . "'e8ttaer Early morning coastal fog shouldn't discourage. wo uld.be beacbgoera. since thel1un wftl be shlnJng through. Temperiture1 are expected to remain in the mid 801 with the"low clouds · and fog returning.in the evening hours. ~smE :roo.,, Y Pi'esident NiZ0tl'a nftCe, LaWT8M ·Anf';C" pose1 in the baU•oot.On ~ sht \Clar Co'the Wht&t..HOW1e- danc1 Frictov .cuel'Uno. Set Page ·17. • ( .. • t-DAll!f" l'tl.OT " • • • Gamhodia·to Cost. ·u.s. $55 ·Mtllion? ' PHNOM Ps:NH (UPI) -The mllltary nd -le price tac for the Uolted :1a1es in C.mbodta thia flacal year cOuJd un to abut l50 lo Is& mllUon, acccinllntl • what weU.lnlormed U.S. _.,.. here ao::ribed todoy U a reaJJatk flew. The total woold include an ap. ...u.ateJy 136 miilloa military pl )ln>- nm and • m1Ji"um of .. m1U1on , !IS mlllloa in -aid, the ,.,.,.. uld. 'lbeoe-..a ... baaed ... the needs f the war dfort In Camhodla and the billty cl the dllnqtted """""'1Y to pay .. them bol-1 agalmt optolon In to Unileil 8talal ..S the lbrlnldng vailab!Jllit GI fUnlls bec1111e of Ille ocal- 11 ~ U.S in9olvemeot In the ..... Ute -aald. - '11te -"• ,..,.. made available • -M}nltler Kim~ •• ponooal dvlaer to Promler Loa Nol, uld Clm- bodla would have to depend on foreign aid U !ta economy ls to survive the war with the Communists. He said the Uolled SIAt.. wu the "No. I hope" '"" oconomlc assistance but tlll1 Cam· • bodla allo '°""'t aid from Japan. The U.8. upeues mentioned did not lnclude .001ta. of such upeaslve lltma • U.S. aJr toCenllcllo!i of Communist, 111pp)J ~~-U.S. aJr HCGMalaaance er air R!ppn ol. Soulh Vietnamese or Khmer ll'oopo In Cambodia. The Unll<d Stales ls. o 11 I c I a II y ·ecbowledlllll ooly the lnlenllction of IOJIPly IUlU!I. M far U C10 be determin- ed, all U.S. aJr actlvlty ta beina r<Rarded .... -of. the air .,,., In South Vlelnam and 1-and beln( ptld for oot of Imm llJlllllled !or Illa!...._. According to Cambodlaa Finance -Ang, tbe Lon Nol ..., ........ 1 hu· l!mdx uked the Unit.cl Stale& 1 .... c:u11 gianta totalllJ>i .....,. thap 1127 mlllioa to cover locreued military ex· County. Fa;T . ,._ aiiil 1oues 1n gov-t.r<venue. " But U.S. IOW'Cel Indicated this big a figur< woold not be likely to be · oomtng from the United States. They 4 t * ~ndan ce said the Nb:on administration proba~ly '4:2: would" be more receptive to a smaller program centerUig on needed com· modiUes ratber than caah. Beats 1969' S On the military side, U.S. aource1 pie. lured the 136 million projectod total -u a continuation on roughly the same Atlendence at lhe lll'IO Orange County level of the 11.5 miJlioo In mllllary 'air in Costa Mesa ls run n l n I well aid autmrized by the United Stal.el ....i of tast ,..,-, according lo Fair between the ·Mardi 18 coop and June !anager Alfred Lutjeans. 30. He r<pO<ta that u 63t falr·goeh have Tflat fiRUI'• has already been passed __ .tho ~-at the M.,. and military aid now stands at l!!C ;;,;;.;;·-bi"llie"lfmtWii •diJi'•il!~w---ltt'!Oittlo<ml '9 ~-mpar<d with 6 m (O< the million, u:s. """""" said. Interim funds ie ~ . 1969 ' have been made available from eJsewhere one m ____ \..... bl•l.1l..t.ted in the over-all military assltance pro- Openlng day -J.-., WU . ......... , gram. --~ ! selectio• of Z2·yw-<>ld JW Shelloo On the economic sidl\"'" prelJmlnary . Miss Seal Beach -as Miss Orange recommendations ror aid have already JUllty Fair and Wedneaday WIS Senior gone lo Washington from the U.S. ilizens Day at the event. mission. While no det.ails were available, Today is Kids Day, Md aJI children • it was known that one program' Jn w1Uch >der u will be admitted r... lo the the Unit.cl States. waa Inleresttjl was . lrgrUlmds. Activities planned for the a community development project aimed JUDISterl include the Junior Hone Show at rural areas whtch is now being , 7 p.m. In the mna. . fonliuiated by the Lon Nol govermnenl. Friday will be the big day ror hundreds young 4-H Clllb and Future Farmer America agricuinm-.. Mor. than o pri>e lambe, hop, and market bee! .. espedod lo go on the auction block . the Auelioo Ring. I Auctioneer Charles C. Ho~ cl 1lvang will auction the record number 'priie .anlmals ·lo an eetlmtled IOO divldual and CJ<Ranlzatloll buyen '-"""""'"1 the Southland. ..... ,.... lClion aet • --II. -~lf r 408 anlmlla. • Molol<1d0 roclnl c:nmes to t b· • fair r the Ont time .., Friday evening : 8: 15 in ll{e .._. T'ftnty.four clsu racee will be featured. Hank Tbompooa and the Brar.oe Valley zys will appear In tf1e · Amphitheater : 8:30 p.m. Friday for a country and esten mustc concert. Fair officials are enthuted over the i.ar-pe:rfect weather the crowds have. ,... enjoying and expect r<CO<d numbers • be' on band for the weekend activities, hicb include a rodeo on Saturday, a eekend appaloosa hone llx>w 8Dd loll 'music. · ID addftbt to the featured !rlorinan<is and -.. there ... lnJn. -eds of scnUnuous ellllbllll, everything om boW to mllk a cow to bow to 111 in a barber,hop quaf11ot. Admlsslon lo tf1e fair l,s II i0< adulll. 1 cents !gr )union and !Cl ceJ\l.S for llldren. Gates open at I a.m. Frtday ld Sunday and at I a.m. Saturday. ~irefighter Killed A firefighter was killed and a com· Won injured bi a falll.nc tree Wr.d· !Sday nljht while fighting a forest fire bich hu charred 2,800 acres in .-cmgon. , I DAILY PILOT ~· COAIT PUILIW.IHQ CQMitAfrt't lelio~1r. N. We.4 ............... ,llltilthW J1t.k I. Cerl1y \'kt l"mlOent .....:1 ~II M.,...... Elli- 1horn11 A. M11rphin1 M""9lnl !:ci_. Alon Oir.111 W..t 01 ..... C-t\J"Ell119r . Allo;rt W. a11t11 ~i. .. e~111tr H111llttllfl'•• hMlt Offlc• 17175 111.i:lit lo11l1¥1rcl M1lli119 A4cl•tf1: P.O. 1011 790, 92641 Otller Offk• Lat11111 hKfl' m ~t A-. C..11 Mi_,: .ut WUt .. , SIT"" .......... / llldlt D11 Wftl .. lbl'I a....lolve!C $M (lmw!fl"; • Ntrlft al c;amlM kftl 1 Front P .. e I BADHAM •.• normally decided bi i. SC1te llllbn.!' Commbsioo. ... Observers allo point onl lhe marpn cl pawer iD Sacrunmo bu,paaoed from I>emocollc"'tQ.~can ud Cdlloo b ""' ii ,..._ u bi """" ..... Badha!p's blll palled the ~ly band.Uy, 4t to 8, on June Sf. B8dbam said ''maDY.• many membtn of the Auembly are dcl< and Ured cl arbitrary adopUont of tut hilbway commlsstons." The Newport auemblyman aaid he expects to get 11om~ 1obbylng help from the Harbor Area Freeway Fighters, a group oppoaed I!> the Pfclflc Coast Freeway coming througb Newport Beach: Badham e1plained the S en a t e TraMportaUon Committee vote will be taken when he, ~ author of the bill, calls and asks for Jt. Schmitz was a co-author. Ba<llam said It will be a couple of weeks yet before he asks for a vote on the bill. The Senah! Tramportation Committee meets every Monday. The commUtee ...,,.tary aald nut Mon<jay Is booked up so the earliest the bill could bt beard would be July 27. The Badham bill is opposed by county Raad Commissioner Al Koch. 'lbe City CCJUnells of Huntington Beach, Com Mesa, Laguna Beach and Fountain Valley have passed resolutions aa:ainst it. The city council of Newport Beach has taken an ambiguous posiUon saying they still are not ready to sip a freeway aa:reement. City staff nea:oUationa with pt.ate hla:hway engineers OD design for the adopted route along tf1e bluff by Coast ffighway have eUecUvely stopped until the fate of the Badbam blll is known. John McFaden, Loa Mgtlot public relations man who ts workin1 for the Freeway Fi&hters, predict& that II the bill sets out of committee it will So throa&h the Senate. He ta looking for a vote on the 27th. I'..-Page I BUDGET ••. boo6ted unemployment in Orange County to 5.8 percent." Early budget estimates by the welfare department had been baled on an In- crease or 350 cases a month. But k. was e1plained Wednesdzy to t he 5Upervlsors that 1 figure of eoo to 850 cases a month would be much nearer t11e 1n1e estimate. Supervlaor Dlvld Bak<r YOiced bls ot>- po~tion lo "adding the lncr<ased wellare coota lo the property tu payer. "ls there any way we can reduce them legally by tllhl<nlog ellgiblliq. or cutting the programs?" be a1ked. "We ba'l't gone alont for~yeen with all of this but It is ,.iting 1""&h<r and tou1ber for people to pay tbtlr t.ax bills." "We are doing HJ1lblnl we can le1ally lo cut costs but higher c11e loads and other factors play a major role," he w11 advised by Weliare Director Gran-- ville Peoples. "I've been over ~ many times," Peoplel laid, "but I ju• t don'! have any aftlWVI. It is purtly a matter of numbers." I.. • • l'rOtll PCfe 1 HORSES' ••• . Ana tuver and 1be blull •~as art floe for horses." Plans are sUll vague, but ant COf'I· .~ has -ctvon the laae in the dty'I ur:ban f11turt. 'Ille pr_..t tlS-acre central park is expected to feature riding trails q well as Bl.kt and hiking trills. A 1tro0g push is belnR made to malt• lhe Santa Ana Rier bed one long riding trial all .the way through Riverside COun· ty. TJl,\IL !,INK "I'd Ute to see a trail hook·up the cenlral Perk with the rt Ver bed," Bauer suggested. "It's a special interest, but it provides a great deal or recreation." "I expect to see less horses in the future, because tbere ... wlll be less area, but we are planning open space in the cily," Bauer added.· • AU ol the stable owners agreed the popular~y of boraes Is growinR In Hun· tington Beadl. . "E3P'Clally 1n the last two years,'' Mrs. Bartemcre ·said;-tbougb lbe couldn't . explain why, DR. HALE DOUGHERTY AND THE DIRTY TIME COMPANY SHOW .OFF THEIR WARES The Spi~it, but Not th1 L1~1r of Viet Pr11ldtnt Agnew's Request Will Be Met "I think jt gives kid! respoosjbility," Reynolds commented. "It keeps the young people off the streets and gives them something they can take pride in." Bombings Make PoliCe Stati.ons Unsafe-Chief . WASiflNGTON (AP) -New York clty's top policeman said today the wave of bombings in his city has grown to the exh!nt that his force can no longer parantee-the--safety of persoo5 \dsiting poUce precincts or heaciquarters. Commissioner Jl:oward R. Leary told the Senate investigations subcommittee that terror bombings have increased by nearly four times In the past five years over the previous similar period. And, he said, a big increase in detona- tioris of high explosive bombs and in- cendiary devices bas come in the past II Jnooth!, including the bomb that wrecked part' of New York's police head- quarters. And Hart T. Mankin, counsel for the government's General s e.r v i c e 1 Administration, testified arsor. and bom- b!J>is of federal buildinRS have jumped 17' percent iD. the year that ended June ao . over the previous yar; that bomb tbreatl went l!P by 750 percent, and that damage to-GSA property soared 190 ~t; from 110,Wi in ft.seal 1969 fO 1121.119 In flacai 1970. Leary, flanked by his chief of detec- tives, in a hearing room guarded by Clpllol police, presided over a preseit- taUon ol prototype bombs, b o m b diagrams, photos of ' bomb damage and charts showing a stiarp upward swing in bombings. The situation has deteriorated so badly., he said, that when clUzens vis!'\ police headquarters or their local precinct house .. we can't guarantee them safety." Since January 1969, he said, there have been 368 bombing~ in New York City. "'lbe uplosion of fireaackers and mlse maklng devices bas been symbolic of this naUon's slruggle for freedom ," he laid. "Yet today there are those who use this same symbol. wrapped up ln deith, injury and destruction, as thelr means for creative expression." The result of the bombings -under lnvestlgatlon in the House as well as the Senate -may produce new federal laws regula:t.lslg the explosives in~ustry and controlling the sale and shipment of dynamite, nitroglyei!rin and other bomb components. Another possibility, included In a bill already proposed by President Nixon, is a set of new stringent federal criminal Jaws providing the death penalty for persons convicted of the illegal Interstate transportation of explosives used in fatal bombing" That proposal has aroused some members of Cona:ress who say they fear opening a legal door to governmen't repression of all political and social dissent, not just that which veers towarit violcOCi'. Sen. Jacob Javlts (R·N.Y.). Abraham Riblcoff (D-Conn.), and .Charles H. Percy fR-lll.}, members of the Sen ate Investigations subcommittee, cautioned Wednesday against measures so repressive "lhey could end up by destroy· Ing the freedoms we are U'ying to preserve." Javits said the current rash of born-- biogs may well subside with Ute end of the Vietnam war, adding, "All too often we have adopted lin that wen rtgbl iDd proper at the time but have returned lo haunt w when tbe immediate problem no longer exists." Beach Youngsters To See Disney Show • WaU Dlsney'a famow characters will come to life for 200 youn gsters from IIuntlngton Beach as they view the "Disney On Parade" show Saturday in the Anaheim Convention Center. Buses will leave et 1 p.m. from Marina High and t h e city recreation building Saturday and return at 5 p.m. Cost of the trip Is 13.:ti . - Dirty Time Watch Profits To Aid Cancer Research Teenage girls have taken to the .sport more than anyone . They make the ma· jority of riders, all stable owners ~d. -> P ARENTS MOVE IN ' "But a surprising numb« ol p\r<nts are taking part in activities now," R~sald. Booldes riding, eacb sloble tries to =ale a sort cl oommunlty oplrit. Rosa said his Rocking R Raadl -a oomber of pot luck dllmetl and llllall borie lhow!, ''mostly for the kids." Profits from UW! sale of Spiro Agnew wristwatches produced as a political spoof by an Anaheim doctor will not to go benefit families of American war prisoners in Vietnam, as the vice presi· dent desires. Dr. Hale E. DougQerty explains that this would constitute a serious threat lo a basiC American freedom, that of Cree comment on public figures. Dr. Dougherty, who has received obscene-and threatening phone calls ac· cusing him of being a. com munist. will donate a major shore of the profits to· cancer research instead. He has said he would since the con· troversy originated. -· "He will realize we are fulfilling the spirit of his request," .said Dr. Dougher- ty, who explains it would be a dangerous preeedent' to let Agnew tell him what lo publish. "We feel pretty badly about how this might be Interpreted," the general prac-- titioner and father ol ten children ex·- plai.ned, concerning refusal to ~ol!C',te to families of men missing in Southeast Asia. "These families are . in dire need of help .•• " he agreed, "but I do not feel oy.r company should take over the responsibilities of the federal govern- ment." He also said It is loo early to dele!Jnine whether any substantial profit will return to his family·founded Dirty Tllne Com- pany anyway. Mail order sales alone are accepted, and the volume has skyrocketed in the past five weeks with the furor over the political lampoon and the rush by many to wear a Spiro Agnew w~. "I hope we can donate a sizable por- tion," sai d Dr. Dougherty concerning research into cancer, which took the !N.,,of both Mrs. Doogberty's parepu. • Huntingtm Beech llanch and Meadowlark Farm -featur. ....,.1 altowa and performances eacb ,..,., plus llte lrlditlooal pot luck dinner. Reynolds, whose stable ls local<d nm to the lake, hM more rocxn fOr riding, so be adds a few moonlight rldu: to the agenda. "I tried to start a broom polo club, but that didn't go over too well," Rosa said. SPONSORING CLUBS Both Marina and Fountain Valley High Schools also sponsor equestrian clubs. No one C<1Jld say why the younpters -~th ls -finding lncreaaing en · horses. Maybe It's the smell ol f hay, the old wood 'Cannibal' Blame~ Drugs • t railings with boy1 in blue-jeans perched . on top, the otrong, rbythmlc bodies cl the horses or a first chanct to watch a mare foal . They all hope hoof prints .... ~ bo burlod by ti\e '°""'lie aa Hlllllinctoo Beach ~ • city " 300,000. . SALfNAS (UPI) -A ROcky Mountain hippie blames drugs, thunder and lighting for a demonic trance which he declares b.Jrned him into a cannibal. The hippie, Stanley Baker, also said that to give "worship to the devil," he killed and cannibalized a benefactor at a campsite along· the YeUowst9-0e River in Montana. Homicide charges w e r e filed Wed- nesday against Baker, 22, of Storey, Wyo., who was arrested because of an automobile accident on a highwa y skirting the Pacilic Oceaa near Big Sur. "I have a problem -I am a cannibal," he told an arresting Highway Patrolman. Al.so charged with homicide was Baker's coriipariion, Harry Stroup, 20, of Sheridan, Wyo., a1tbough Baker con- tended Stroup had no part · in either the killing or cannibalism. Both had human finger bones in their pockets. Bolh waived extradition. Montana officials found a headless, armless, heartless and legless torso in the Yellowstone River and say they believe it is that of James ~1. Schlosser, 22, a wellare worker rrom Roundup, Mont.. the man who picked up a killing hitchhiker . While checking Baker'.s story, they found a campsite on Ule'o riverbank 11ear Gardiner which was spattered with blood, fie.sh and bone fragments. "It still bu a rural flavor,'' Mrt., Bartemore says, "I hope it keeps it." Happy Hippies Dance Slated for· Students Fountain Valley's junior high students will change into "h3ppy hippies" Friday for a ·strut dance from 3..S p.m. at Harper Park. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes in celebration of the recreation department'~"happy hippie" week. The modem rock sounds of "The Night Fall" will spark the free dance. The best dancers will also receive prizes. SAVE 100 .. 0N cfux So/a3 · By Stone and Phillips reg. 499._ for 8' Lengths ' NOW 399. T eke •CIY1nf•CJ11. of these imporl•nt •••in<Js on six diff•rer1t styl•• of luxur}pus Lux Air softs in • host of txqui&itt" fGri"- Totn /ooori" mtniof <l<rigft<r IDill !>< "-to llllist lOI •• , H.J.GARRETf fURN1111RE · PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Thun, & Fri. Eve1-. 22 16 HAR SOR IL VO. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0175 I • • • • I I • • 0 it 'l • hor 1 bet bes T Be• '"' CO< dirl R p., typ spr cit} .. ,,. reir no• B Rei ""' tinp lo l L con "'" nev ... of or 1 wltt "l eve1 Bea " own not pri v ,, buil guld In ~ fU art. lhe bocx At off Bou' •bot fU year has Ibo< \ • ,. . ' • I y. ' • • • Fe,untain. ~~-le~· ···~ ... . .. .. • • vot:. ~3, NO. lb9, 4 SECTIONS, ... PAGES ORANGE ~~. CAUFOR~IA • TH!,JRSDA.Y, _J\JLY 16, 1970 I ' ' ' IEN CENTS 1 .. 1 • Other Suspects Clea~d. in _fight.~= ' ·' ~ . ' Only one person has been charged for"prtlirnlnu1' hurin' al' West Orange They were•ori&inall)' arre5ted on suspl- wlth a.crime as a result of last-Sunday's County Court J':_lly 22 to face charges clon o( attempted ntur$1er~ ASSfiUl~. with cycle gangfight which' placed 20 metn~rs of posseain&fd.:itgel'OU! dr\lgs. a deadJy ·weapon ll1d • ·possHSiOfl ~ of \he "Banshet!s::_ and the "Ha~(_1l' All of·the other! laken i(l.\o custody,_ d•ngerous·drugs when.one of-the cycliits, intfuntmgmn Beacnctty Jail.• · ·. includinc six·H~ngton Beach residents, Mark Burris, 20, or. Cypress was ~t He is Patrick Bell , 25, ol 17-411 Queens have• been clea~ of all charges, ac· in Lhe left sboi.llder;<turlng'the nimble. • Lant, Huntington Beach, who. will appear cording to court officials. . 0 Burris, who" was arrested by officers on asuult and' butglary charea 'after .• receivl11a: lreat.rn.eot tforJ hJs , fl'OQnd,! was also released by the court. · Officers, who' found· him warxlering around Huntington Beach streets shorUy afler the flght,'\s•id Burris dlrectid them to a Queens Lane-apartment where the othen were arrested. Those cleared af all charges are: Edward Lowely, 20, 17312 Queens Lane; ')abiel Campbell, 28; .:$2 I)eVille c.ircle; Mark Dewdney, It, 5202 terrier Drive; ~obert Ayeldotte., 24, 17391 Queens Lane, i nd Robert Goule, 20, 6432 Shayne Drive, all of Huntington Beach. Robert ValetU, 20, 'Simla Aria; Dale J'Unag Turtle · ia · (;ra$Ji · . ., " . not·hospitalized, polic~ Sajd. NiiUte~ w~1;tbe drivei. .of tb&otber.car. Connie E. Lubliock ·20· of '704 S-'sh~re Drive, NeWJ>9rt ~~ch, acco'rdiitg to tr~C Police said·four persons escaped majOr injury· Wed-:· nesday att:emoon in sped.acUlar collisiOn at inter· seCtion of Heu Avenue .arid· BuStiard Street in Foun~ tain Valley. The driver of this car, Ric'hard t .I Rog- : .er's. ·16, West:min.Ster anQ,Jiis.thr"ee cornpailldns were . . officers. · · · Aronsen, 19, Los .Atamit~; ~ §avage, , , , , . . , . , . . . . . .1 , . . < #~u.~~~w;t~:~c?::i:,,~~::·An~; B' u:.' ·ag· ·nt 'H'ear'' m· g· ·s·Re' ·c,um· ' 'e. . Candle K;z1..:.T ThOf!las Kilpatrick, 2:3· .Torrance; Jack ·. "'-../ . · , , ' · O 1 , ., " W Wellington, %7, Anaheim, . . · · J. ~· , J Gordon Gilliand, 34, Long Bcach;-Cliff ·. -"'-,,____;._...:___ ____ --~ _ · __ ., -~~~f.j~-"D.~I><-.. 1 .2i'-.... >1>-IJ<... Campununo, 31, Anahei111::--fUct'.ara~ ,...-" ~-z.:.;...~ .. -----~ "-,-~-.· -..:.:::-(j , · ~ -1 Kessler, 28, transient; CUtris Br ... ac, 'rounty T· axes · May Drop·. ' ']'. . ' I ... • ' <r- ROCKING R's RICK ROSA ·~EA!>S ARABJ}IN FILL·Y',, In Hunll""'°" Be•ch, Ho"" Ale Mor9 P.,.,ru .Th•ii ltvor <" • •• • • • • . ' One Nag· ·Town? Huntington Horses Around fly TERRY CO\/ll.LE or 111e o.1i,-'°"" 111ff . Huntington Beach is mo~e than a one- horse town. h The number may range somi:w ere between 600 and 2,000 ~ses in the best guesses of local st.able hands .. The people populali~ of H~t1ngton Beach has grown ten tunes sulCe _ 1960 nd the number of horses has tripled a odd si tuation for a town where -an 1 . ·concrete ribbons are rapidly rep aClng dirt trails. "l , Ron Bauer. a member of l:he. ci Y.s Parks and Recreation Comm1ss1on, is t ical of the new breed of hor~em~n ?~inging Up in sufprising 'numbers 1n this cK.y. · bo When I "t rode horses as a Y· saw a sta ble .• nearby my interest Wl\S reincarnated . 1 started with two horses now I have five.,, he confesses. Bauer sla~les his b~nch at. Rex Reynolds' Boarding Station. a hne of crossboards thrown together next ;o Hur.-tin~ Lake which now hooses cloi to 50 'horse's. · · . , bo , Like Bauer, most of Re ynolds arue· come out of the tract homes near E -wards Street and S!3ter. Many ol the• never owned a hoise befor.e. •·We were surprised at the num b<" of trace people who wanted hor~. of tract peoplr. who has been worki.r. with horses And cows for :Jo y~ars., .. It'll be " sad da y if utban1~atlorr ever rules twirses , out .of ~unUngton Beach.'' he addl'd . Reynolds' sentiments are $hared by owners of the cHy's three .olh~r stables, not to menlnn oountless riders "'and r . ' private. ho rse owne s. Three or the fou r stables have been \o bl!ilt within the past ei~ht years, anoth7r guidelTne·ror the· grOWth of horsemanship in Huntington Beacti. Reynold s' place popped up lasL yea r after he gained a yearly lea~ from the city to use property destined to become par\ of lhe central park. Another stable. the Rocking R Ranch, off Slater Avenue between ·Bea~ Boulevard and Gothard Street, was b\nll •bou t eight years ago. . Reynolds managed that. one until last year. ow the. owner i~ Bob Rosa. who · has ano r fulltime job, but st.ables about 40 rses there . . . "I'm t Jn tt. for the. profit. t Ju_,l · to make enough money fi'om boarding fees to feed , my own h!>rsts;" Rosa explains. But Rosa 11 plannin1 to expand his \ -~ -- stables. and replace the traditional wood railln1 with modern iron bars for the ~rra·1. The largest stable is M.eadowlark F'arm across Warner Avenue from Meadow Lark Airport. Mr . and Mrs. Bob Petersen lease the hilly land there where they board about 110 horses including 30 oJ their own. "We breed some thoroughbreds here. but we'fe moving them out. There just isn't enough room here for .'a lhoroughbred to run,'' Petersen says. Most of the lriding, he explained, was done in one of three rings, where owners train their ' horses rather than spend tJme riding trails. , T™7 oldest stable in Lhe city ls the Huntington Beach, Raoch . orr Main Street , n~tti. ci the high school. It was buil t :-:~nut-'1923 by-Standard Oil Co. Jt is ~urrently leased from . the Hunlington .each Company by Oscar stricklen an l·year--old former employe o' Standard l'il. " ~ "We stable. about 70 horses" Mn hy llis Bartemore: who runs ~ ranch r her dad, explains. • The Huntington "Beach Ranch -caters f"xc.lusively to girls -nearly all • in heir teens and Huntington Beacli r!sidents. . "It just seemed like a good way to do it,•• ~· B~ore says. The slab!~. aq:ount for the largest groupings of ftedes and for the newest surge of horse owners. But a.. lafge number of individual residenta own their own st.ab.le oo the baclc of a Jirge lot. Th~ numQer of horses . In these private stables normally range from one to fivt. "' ·· "Horses can.."be kept with a conditional use pennit on any comtilned rcsidential- agri cultural zone,'' explained Robert Vas. quez, a member of the city planning staff. The city has no statistics on the number of hcw-ses In town. "I'm not· even sure we can name all of the st.able!," Vssquei said. , The. only laws governing horses require. Lhal any stable. mu1t keep hor~ ·i'i " · .minimum of 50 feet from any residence or skeet line. If thtre is more than one horse the distance must be at·lea&t ' 100 feet. · · "I nope we can provide for them ln the city's future ," Vasque.z said. "It's just m¥ opinion, but I think the Santa (S.e HORSE!, Pog• 11 .. . ~ ., , I 30, Cypress; David Meyel'; Anaheim; ~· · · -. 1 Frank Lebhanlo, An,iieim, and John : •. , ' . . . Extrad;·tw· n-. Nyman, Huritingtoo Beach. · · ' : ., . By TOM 0 BARLEY departmenLs. · , , . 1 °' 111e 01111 'Hit,._., ThOmas explained that the coo.nt.~ qiU)lt Accused candlettiht killer Robert,. w. Oil Firm: to Get -Orange County supervisor!' today· raise· about $64 million fr;orn property Liberty has a date in a C.Olorado resumed What will be a full .. week 'Of tues· to meet budget expenditure above courtroom Fciday. for a ~ to the iJtcome the ~unty rtceives flom determine whether he wlll be r'etumed Money , for Not budget hearin"• with the w.arning from · I •· I ·• fi f • .,. state ind el,R:ra grants a1ru 1nes, ees to Soulhern California to lace ·.-pair County Administrative Of!lcer Robert • .and other sources. of murster.charges. D 'll' W lls? Ttlomas "that a tax rate increase of Drawin1 particul~r atlent~~ In ·>:.·report 00 his prtsent psydliatric Tl, 1,ng e • 81J'ntwbere between I and I cents is Wednesday's hearing ~as T~mas com·. condition will be introducffr:dttfinl·the . inevililble. . · ment Lhat Oran1t qounty s w.~ate proceedings in.a.Colorado Sprtngs~-cUetrjct .WW YORJC .(AP ) -The CBS Eve.ning : Thom.as 1made ... that prtdic\ic*i :as the· ,.det~eatlbullidget.set~l :flr to ~~d . court, based on a ~a~ •perio4 ·of . . . ... ___ .....,. a -·~ m on or ~ on .....u"e obse.rvaliOn • · · News with WaJter Cronkite· reparted annualireview.of:oounty sPEftldlri1~.;.... I~'\~ i.!igur . · • • • . . · · · '·'· ' · • " Wednetdiy night ltfu.t the Nixon ..!.· Wedneqy, ~111;1.e; al:• j ,..,,:..,..;· •"·i~E.IW wL'~: ~. """" lam~~ ijv• ,It\ · · · · •• -, ' ·loi, Bi' ~-~· t ·o ' " · i ' 1 "' ·"'' • • . e11n1.~ter,pl~~~:1<1•,..io. ~~Uon,m.n , :pner:-'«IJll•"~'i' · · ··ip '· ~ Fa , ..,• tyi·ef\ charp11 br 'nillol ..;of1 ~ty in the S1nta Ba ~anitd ·.;:P'~ay 7 cmLI in e fisca year. · b 1 bamd t !~· h vi in early June fOllowing bla c~e ~ U . I . '"" ·1 . y a coun y o. ge ana , .. • a ng a motel robbery , kidnapm· I and o.~ we 1nvo ve ~Ylnl ... e OI tDDpanies Reductions tn ,the ~parate ta~ ra!es ""um d a~nningly. durinB ·t.he past four . •• . · •- for not drilling where they wouldn 't for ~ ~e flood control a~ ha~r n:o..J:.:: · · li~ with a pursuin' det~vt. · drill anyWay." district! wUl make Lhat cut pomnble, COuoty oUicials · explaine<I that the Ht~ andthea tJ:avetin11 C<>mpanloo • 'Ttlom id N 'tiler · lnch.ded i tn ~ ume pea )Uss · Kendall CBS correspondent Ten'y Drinkwater . his as sa j f ~ ag~ 18 l~ ~ dominant reason for tbe welfare · hike A. Bierly 2f of Euge~ Ore.. ~e reported that oil industry !Ol.lree! Jn genera 4 ' or COWi r ax . 1g , l~ "8.n econoinic down, turn which ·has bolh ~ orde~ed 'to undefp ·'~.sta .'1t the . tel ,..,.,., ,, Orange County s .1970·71 de!1cit ,'was (See BJJDGE1\ P•it Z) ..._ Colorado Hospitai"in Pueblo pr1va y say -·--..e ,have been seven .establlst\ed in . today's second day of . • · · · • •. or eigtlt unsucceuful atte:mpb to find bu~&et 'hearihJi,s as $2,975,000 -the dif· 1 ·Mi: Biily f~ces an ~.pe,r. oil in the 20 channel' tracts thlll the fei'tnee ·between projected income and Air ll · d T~g ug. • °'t¥fe a 1~·year-old ¥d1~· ' th ed I f -' nd!ng pro-port•p0 ute ex., runaway who WU capture(! With government WO!Jld buy from industry. e propos gener.a UiN spe · · them is currently · awa.iting trill on • Industry spokesmen admit to two dry grams. . · charge al ~avated1robbery. · · holes, Drinkwater sai. • . . " bo~ !~:n=~ f~~e ~~ Homes M_· ay , Sell,. ~ sl~e~, thin-fa~ fugiUve .who Secretary ol the Interior Walter Hickel tax' r~te ind, will meai1 inCreastrig the gained his grim. nlckpame inJ.911. when defended the Nis:on plan which is aimed f&10 ra'te of tr:67 per $100 of assessed To Los Ang.eles· ~-:C~ed :rs,. ~~a·~·~ at reducing poll~ort in the beach-lined value to somewhere between $1. 73 and ~le go and~ On1!,.w~ ch 111 • channel. $1 76 • . . • . un a..,n a . . "There have been a couple of dry Th~t increaSe will not affect Orange 1 LOS ANGELES· (UPI) _Home.owners A ~etune lnma~e ~t Ata~adeto StaJ.e · holes as J recall,''' Hickel said . in the ,..!.,,_,y's ., ......... d of h;ivin". the 10.;; .... t H.osp1tal for the crmunally insane, JJb;tr· ....,...... ir;1.\ll --. a. -'--..,.. living near Lhe nearly completed north ty Is accused of ghoot'"'" Thomu .... televised interview. "but In that whol~ property tas: rate in California,. 1·nomas , Ast 1 25 1 st M 'ch !Z lh.,.H .. ~"'-20 leases. we have stopped basically aaid . runway at Los Angeles llltemaUonal or na, , a ar, .... ,~7'' thalexploratorydrillingthatisnecessary 'increases · in ' assessed ', value· and · Aif'pcirt h~ve .won al least a par'Ual Be.:S~·. 1 to find out just what ls there. elimination of a . special 10-cen.t flood \1ictory In their fight against city ball or ma , a ormer roommate, was "They might say there is oil . . . control tax to repair Oood damage will over noise. polluUoll. killed and dumped alo!)g Edinger AWJmle they might say there isn't. But the lead to the slashiJJg ol. tax rates for 'The 'city's Department or Airporl!J near Sunset Aquatic Pai:~. i . ! fact is that we know there 's lob of nOod .. control ai'ld harbor operations, th& wec1n·,.~~ay " annoonded approval of Robert-!'"· Irion,~· a former Jel!ow oil there ... " administraUve officer said. ,,,... mental patient With Liberty, was s~blied, Drinkwater reported the administration Thomas predicted that those rates may emer#nCy measures to purchase homes hf:alen and slrangled June 7 .lD h11 ~n plan calls for paying the oil companies . be. cuL ·by .as much as .~n : ov,erall 13 within ' 700 f"t of Lhe runway, the only Diego apartment and ;authorlbe_s ~lleve $250 million, covering their original pay. cent! in the upcoming budge!... . . . . one caPable ol. han4llng lhe Boeing 747 they have a solid case against Liberty. ment for the leases and . subsequent Thomas'. budget fi~re of $2.14.6 m1lhon jumbo je·~. ' operating.expenses in exploring for oil. includes flood control, ha. rbQr: district, ·Mayor Sam Yorty said oper~tl~s ·011 . al 1 nd d the runway will be "greatly,rest'ricted" To Attend Rites . Part of the payment is to be In cash, library, fire protection, gener ' u 'an while, the city arranges to purclta.se .tlie CBS reported. with the rest of the pay-special districts. . , · ment made through~release of oil from More than $21Z m1llloo of Lhat money homes. J • · • • •• 1 t ·WASHINGTON '(UPI) -Postmaster the Eli Hills national reserves. will · gO to ~y . , general f u n d ~e salCl the City WJll. ~t. ~ke · th~ 1 91neraL Winton M. Blount. will represent Oil drlllif'lt is continuing on sites around ~~~:ermi~~~r ili~~{o~,~~~~p.u~\a~ ' .,Pre'sident ~i~ at funeral Jtrvlees f?d•Y the 20 lracts .choduled to be brought R9ya' .I Couple-' Lea_ ves thaV'would be Unfair," but sald.apPrals· !of th~ Prinle ~ ~ lceladd, BJami .back. They would not be affected by ill"-told 'to 'be "U'··a'I" In' '-'ei Bonedik"'°o, ers ,w ,..,.. r ~ °"' ·' Bl t will be · nled by .._ lhe administration· plan. LONDON (UPI) -~n· Ellzabelh ~ning tbe prtCe ·of'the hOmes. : ,, OWl _1 . accom~ •. 1 ....,.s. CBS said the oil (!9mpanie11 involved JI and' l.ne Duke of Edlribui'gh returned Re~ld~'ts, ,some of 'whpm li..:e Qnjy.-, Gqrdon AlltJLt <R-:Co!p.), and . Gall iq the Santa· Barbara channel refused home today .. af!:f:r completing &n ~1-d_~Y ))) feet from. -tt\e run'way ,, 'complained ~~~ (D-Wyo.). The "P1r i n,t., Minist~r, interviews or comments on the maUer. visit ~o-Caf\Jda's Northw~ Terr1tor1es . that the noise of jets' using' thf',runwiy h~ wife and a ,grand~ll:d dled in a fire Congressional hearings will be held on and Manitoba which coincided ·witb , the made life "unbearable... · ' • ·· lait weekend. • . · the proposal later this month.· provinC~' cen(enary celebra~ou. An eatlmated 8lkl homes are involved.· ' . Route Foe c·h~nge·~ .. ~~l,u~' ' ' . • , I . ' ' ' ',.. 'j' • • ' Badftam Must Lobby . Senate-side to Kill· Freeway , ~ ~ ' . ' ' . ~ By THOMAS FORTUNE this ,wlll el)talt is the asSJ!mblymq .con· • 01>5e1'v'11 1'.Thfngs have, got to be better ~ ot .. Dtolf¥M1t111~" • t.adlng members of ~ ·&,ertate U)antheywt!fefiveyear;iago.'', , . Memblyman Robert Badham will Transporta.tion Conuniltet to tey. to line , A similar Badhafn b1l1 , whlcl( ~ ha~e to cross the hall to the &!nate up the voJes needed to· get the meJaure i: the Aa,,~mbly In 1965,d,ied In the Senate J in Sacramento to do some personal lob-' to the ·senate floor with a ",do· peu" Tranipottation'Committee w{Lhout eyer bying for his Pacific Coast Freeway recominei\dation. being broach( up for a vote. · ' aelej.ion bill. A majority vote is needed to get Ba(:lham' adttl'i'U he simply couldn'.l 1 •Badham's constituent! currently are the freeway deletion bill, already peased Jkutt< Pl~ ~otes a;n 1Lhat One. . · , wilhout.repreeotaUon in the state Senate by the .Assefnbly, out ·or the . Senate · MORE .MORE; · · ~__.:-. since John Sdllnit& won the apecial con_:_JQIMljttet. A _M_majori1 'le . ol 'Stn'i..Rand61JihL~Jl.lec...(l)..Yrekl-),-w00-- gressklnal election -June ' 30 and' went 13 comnUUee menibus. V,:1 hke 1 caliiH·IOiriuth wti4hfon •free•ay mat· to WashJngt.on . B~lini, BeJRlblleins. . . .... . .·, .ters he i la ·~eUrhes '.referri!d' to • as ! Dennis Carpenter, considered a Shoo-In : But Badham. In an Jntervlew. said '1fatber 'of the • ltfornta ·freewa y , for Schmitz' okl seat because of an i this ,rnt1ns nothing, "~i'i:s rin' DO' wa,y s9ifern.1'" Ii l.'haiirita of 'the Senate overwhelming Republican veter regilta•I •tPAl1l8'lft blU..1"he..aai:f, ' " Ti'anspdrtaUon Comm\'' lion advantage,.cen.1t,come,aboard unfit ' Just · 'l't>ow Optimistic is ·th-et .tCollier·J1!0bably wlfl ' Jt.be new alter an electlOn August 18. assemblymen tbat1 ·~ can kill' the Badham bill. He ; bas not p:inded ·to • Badham. however, figures the freeway eou~ frQuf Belch · Bootavard ; inquirl~s. but capitol observ. rs say 1he . Legislature Will adjourn Aug. 14. . In 1fun6ngt-~Betdl and the touthern• • Is ag•lnst the LtgMlatuN setting a Rfect- 'That means QadhAm musL "work ''! • Newport C'llY.'llfnits·;in ,Corona de~ Mar.1 dent of lntcr~r~rt ·. tn_ • reeway metlers , the bill In th• Senat• hfmsell. What BM!bam ~'t fflCtly 'aaf, But be (8ff, ~. Pqe I) I • . , . ' , j' ' • . -,e•dler ' ,., " ' I Early • mornlltg c:oostoi !01 1 shpuldn't. , dltc9ur~1e wciq,Id-be . beachgoe~S. ~nce>th••IUD WfU be shl nitig Ulr.ougb.-Teinperature1 ar~ .expected to r~aln in the, mid 808:· with the ·low cloudl and fog returning in the evenin1 hours. _ _ INSIDE 'l'GD;\ 'l' . . . ,! ' ! • , • . DAll.Y 1'1LOT H rtealistic View' Cambodia to Cost -· • • -+ ... t . .. . ' u-.s. $55 'Millifut? . ~ ,_ 'l!NOM Pl!:Nll (UPI) -The military li>dii woold ha" to depend on lottlgn I ecaooinlc price tac for 1he United aid If Ila economy la to '1U'Vlve Ille Lit• In Cambodia thls llacll yw cooJd war wllh the. Communloto. He llld the I to ll>ul f30 to ill mtlllan, aooord!n( United States WU. the "No. I hope" wi.1 well-IDlormad U.S . .......,.. here I« economic uolltao<t but that Com- l<rihlld toc113l.u ·1 ...u.tlc vlow. • hodll lllolOll&bl'lld from JIPOJI. :.,. Iota! ~ Include u IP-The U.S • ._ meoUooed did not ~ llO nl!IUoo mUltlry lid pro-Include ... 11 fJl such ~V. 1-un llld I molmmll fJl llO million u U.S. lif lntenll<llon fJl dOmmwiill .. mt1Uoo In . ecoaomk fld, the 1upp)1 mitea, U.S.,, aJr .............. • ' • From Page I HORSES ••. Ana Rlver and the bluff areas are fine fOI' horses." Plans are 1tW v~e, ·00& tomt con .. 11derallon hu heeo at•oo the bone In the city's urban lulu... The propooid 415-e<:re central park ii e1pected to feature riding trails. u well as blke and hll<lng trails. A strona push la being made to mae the s.n1a Ana Rtar bed one 1cag r1c11ng trial all tbe way throUgb Rivenide Coun· ty. TRAIL lJNK "I'd Ute to see a trail hook-up the central park with the rtver bed," Bauer suggested. "It's a special interest, but it provides a great deal of recreation." .. ... latd. . • ar aJr IUpport fJl ooulh Viti!'•"-ar rii-ellliiilleo ar<l>y,ed·ca lht pttdl-Bllmel<ln>opl-ln cam, ... ..._ ____ _ lht war effort In Cambodia 11\d the The Unlttd Slfltl II of II c I 111 y.-. "l expect to see less: horses in the future, because Uiere l\'lll be Jeos . .rn.--'C but we are planning open space in the city," Bauer added. lllY .fJl lht .dilnlPted eccoomy to pay 1cknowtedilne Ol1ly lht lntcdlctlon of · them bolinced . ..-oPlniOO In IUpply ..ulel. AJ fir U CID be determln- 1 Un!lld ·sllfOI · ud lhl "1rink!DI o<d. all U.S. air lctlvlty 11 ljolng ,.larded iliablJll1 fJl flulcll. beC&lllO cl the oeli• II an ertensloa cl the aJr WOr lo Soulh : down cl u .s tovolvemenl In lhl VllCDam ud · Laos ii>d ir.fnc pe.ld foe. ,., Ille -lllld'. out fJl funds supplied for Ilia! purpooe. :.,. -were made 1va!lablo McordlJ)s to Cimbodlln ll'lolnce l"llilnc<I Mtol .... lllm Anl, • penonel 'l!lnilter All(, 1he Lon Nol govmiment .... to PNmltt Lon Nol, ,llld CllD-,hu llreldy uked Ille United ~lale1 .. !qr cull grull totalling more than f!J7 mllllodl'lo 00\'01' -military ... penMi and lOllel in pvernment revenue. :O~nt.y Fair tttendance Jeats 1969'$· But U.S. """""' lndlclttd lhll big I figure would DOI be likely to he ccmlnc from Ille United Slates. They said the Nixon administration probabiJ< would be more receptJve to a smaller prosram centering on needed com· modJUes rather than cash. On the military olde, U.S. -pie. lured tile '30 mlllloo .,.Jected total u a continuation on roughly tbe'ume ,~ at 1lle 1970 Orange County level ()( the fl.! -mlllloo In mllilary ir in Costa Mesa is run n in g well aid authorized by the United States >Id of loft year, acconllng to .Fa!r between the Mmh II coup and Juoe Mier Allred Luljeans. 30. ie ,.ports Iha! Jl,631 fllr.goers have That Ogure bas already been pused 111 1hiouah the g1lel at the Mell and mllltary aid now llandJ 1t rgrouncb In lhe flnl two days of oomewhere -een fl.I mlllloo l!1d ft "' !iPI 'th 6 1182 for Ille mUUon, U.S ......... llld. Interim funds ' ~ · 1 ~ttable'"fNnr(hlt•hett' ~ ~ niee'd., w• bltlblltlhi,d In the over-all military assitance pro- lelectlo• of ~ear-old JUI Shellnn ~ the economic . lido, pnllmlolry Miss Seal Stach -u Miii Orange recommendaltonl for aid have llrOldy inly Fllr 11\d Wednesday wu SOolor gone to Was1llngton from the U.S. izena Day at the event. mission. While M detai1a •ere· available, 'oday ii Kids Day, aBd all Children It wa1 koown that one program In wtuch !er 1J will be admitted rr.e to the the United Slates WU lntererled WU rgrouncll. Activities planned for the a oomn11mlty devetoomenl project aimed mptmlndlldetheJunlorHoneShow at rural .,.., Wlilch la now being 7 pm. In the arena. formulated by the Lea Nol government. 'rlday will he the big day for hundred• . young 4-H Club and Future Farmer Amer1c1 qricultmllls. Mon 1ban prise Iambi, bop, and inarkel beef ' eipected to .. Oil the lllCllon block the Auctl .. Blng. . .Uctlonetl' . Cblrles C. Holllater cl vang will auction the recenl .number prise -to Ill mtlmlled .. Mdual and organhalloa buyan from oqhoul lht Southland. Lui yura -le!-a nc:ord lolll fJl '1i0,ff4.H --lotorcydi racing ...,.. to I ht faJr Ille fll'll lime on Friday evenJnc 1:1' In Ille ,,,_ Tftnty./our ciao ,,... will be leatund. lank Thom-l!1d the Bl'llOI Vlllty 11 wni -lo the Ampbllhelter 1:30 p.m. Friday for a country and llera. mull< c:Onctrl. 'air offlclall "" enlhllled over the ir-perfect weather the crowdl have .. enjoying and eipec:t nc:ord riumberl be on lloM for Ille weekmd acUvltlM, lcb Include 1 rodeo on Sliunll1. a okend appllooaa bone shew and toll -c. n addition to the f e a t u r e d fomiallces and llhow1, !here "" -di of contlnuoua Olblblta, everylblog m bow to milk a cow to bow to g In a -shop qU1rlol. ldmlallon to the lair II .fl for adulll, cents for junlora 'and 50 cents ror ~dren. Gates open at t a.m. P'rlda1 i &md1y l!ld II I a.m. Slturdly. 'irefighter Killed ' firefighter was killed .an:d • com· nioo Injured by a fallln8 tree Wed- !day nlsbl wlille flsbtlol • 1-. fire ~ bas charred 2,1» acret iD -lliom °'"""' DAILY PILOT OMNI• t:o.ur 'u11.JAH1Ho COM'AHY" Aft.t;t N. W.ff ~I llMI ,\IOlitlltf • J1elr ._ C11rlty Yb,,., ... llM ~I~ Tho111tt Kttvil """ t1io1111• A. MurplilR1 .M ........ l~i!Of' Al1R Dirki• W.t 01.,.. c.nty Ed!W ' Albert W. ltto1 "-"" ldllW "•''"'' ...... Ofl:kto 17171 ........ ,,..,., .. M1fft111 A4 .. r.,.r'P,0. 1 .. 1ff, f1641 --.....,.....,,.,.._,._,' CllM ... ; -WUt .. , ., ..... ....,.,. ..,.., 2tll .. , .•• ...., twlit¥91'f tM Q11N11111 .. N•ltl 11 "1t!IM 11•1 ' ' BADHAM ••• normally decided by lhe State ll!P•Y Commllllon. Ohetrven lllo point ... 1 Ille 1111ratn cl power In Sacramento baa ~from Democn.tic to RopubllcaJI -and Collil!r is not u wwrful u be once was. Badham;s bill poosed Ille -IT handliy, 46 to I, on June 24. Badlwn . aald "many, many members c4 the Assembly ... sick l!1d Ured ol orbltrll')' adoptions cl put hlsbway comml&lom." The Newport usemblyman said he expecla to get oome lobbying help from the Harbor Area Freew1y Fighters, a group oppoled to .lhe PIClflc Coot Freeway comtng through Newport Beach. Badham e1plalned the S e n a t e TfansportaUon Committee vole will be taken when he, the author of the . bill,, calls and asks for il Schmitt was a co-author. Badh.am Hid It will be a couple of weeks yet bef«e be aaka for a vote on the blll. The senate Tramportation Committee meeta every Monday. '111e oommlttee secretary llld nt1I Monday Is booked up so the earlle!t the bill could be heard woold be July 21'. The Badbam blll 11 -Md by county Rold C<mnissloner Al !Coch. 1b< Cily couDall1 of. HunUngton Beach, Costa . M•, Laguna Btach and Fountain Valley Ila,. pmed r ... luUons against II. The city council of Newport Beach haa taten an ambiguo1111 position 11aylng lhty aUll .,e not ready to sign a frttway agreemenl City staff nea:otiaUona with slate hlg!"••Y enrt-s on deslin for the adopted mute along the blulf by Coast Hlpway llave e!fectively •topped · unUI the lite ol tile Badhlm bill Is known. Jolla McFaden, Loo Ana!lee public relations man who ii working for the F...,.1y Flg!Jters, predicts lh1I H lhe blll gets out cl commttt.. It will ,go lhroup the llen1te. He la looking for a -on Ille 17th. ,....._Page J BUDGET ••• boosted Unemployment in Orange C:OUnty 1.o 5.8 percent." Early budget esUmatt-5 by the weUare department hod been hued on an In· crease ol 350 casts a month. But It was explained Wednesday to the supervisors lhlt 1 figure ol !00 to 860 cases a month would be much nearer lhe true elitln1ate. Supervl>or David Baker vol«<! bit op. pcs1tlon to uadelfn& the Increased welfare costs to the p..operty tax payer .. "Is there any -"'Y we can reduce th<m legally by tl&i>tenlng ell&iblllty or cutUng the PNICl'atnl?" he asked. "Wt! have &one aion, tor 'YH'l'I with all of thla but it Is getting tougher and tougher for people lo pa7 lhelr·1aa btns." "We are dolnc ~we can legally to cut C081.a but bllhf:r caae loads and otber f•cton pl•y a major role, 11 he wai advised by WeUare Director Gran- ville Peoples. 1'1'•• been over this many timu '1 Peoples sald, "but J J ~ 1 t don't h a v' e any an.JWtra. It Is: purely a lt'Wltter ol numbera." All of the at.able owners agreed the PoPUlarky of -la growing In Hun-tlngloo Bead!. ' Mn. Ba llld, though she couldn't explain wh "I Jt gives klda responsil>iUty," DR. HALE DOUGHERTY AND THE DJRTY TIME COMPANY SHOW OFF THEIR WARES The Spirit, but Not the Letter of VJce Pr.sldent Agnew's Request Wiii Be Met "E~ln lhe Jut two year.," Reyno ds corzuriented. "It keept: the young people oil Ille streets and g;.., them JOmething they can take pride , . .. ~ Jn. Bombings Make Police Stati.Ons Unsafe-Chief Dirty Time Watch Profits To ·Aid ·cancer Research TeeDlge girls hive taken to the sport mort than anyone. '"1ey make the ma~ jOrlty of riders, all stable owners agreed .. PARENTS MOVE IN "Bui a IUfPl'lllng !lll11bfr ol parents ar:e taking part in activ!Ues now," Reynolds slid. . B<lldes riding, .each .W.te trio.I to ,.,,.,.. a lorl cl oommunlty spirit. Rosa WASIDNGTON (AP) -New "York Profits from the sale of Spiro Agnew city's top pOltceman said today the wave wristwatches produced as a political of bombings in his city bu grown to spoof by an Anaheim doctor will not the emi:it that his force can no longer . to go benefit families of American war guarantee the aafety c1' persons vl!l.Ung prisoners in Vietnam, as the vice presi- 1'01ice precincls or headquarters. dent desires. . • GOmmiSSioner ii&Wint~'iiR~. 7Le~a"ry,_.,t-,;ol;-;d-...,.or.,.-..H"'•l .. e'1!:"" • ....,Dougl1'rtrerplatns that Utls· would constitute a serious threat the Senate illvestigailons subcommlttee to a basic American freedom, that of that terror bombings have increased by free comment on public figures. nearly four Um.es in the past five years Dr. Dougherty, who has received over the pre11IOUNimllar period. obscene and threatening phone calls ac- And, he said, a big increase in detona· cusing him of being a communist, will tions of hJgh ezplosJve bombs and m. donate a major shore of the profits to cancer research instead. cendlary devices: hu come In the past· He has said he would since the con- 18 months, 1ncludlng the bomb that troversy originated, . wrecked part of New York's police head· "He will realize we are fulfilling the quart.era. spirit of his request," said Dr. Dougher· And Hart T. Mankin. couneel for the ty, who e1plalns it wt1uld be a dangerous government's General s er v I c e s precedent to let Agnew tell him what to publish.' Administration, testified arsor. and boJn.. "We f~ pretty bad1y about how this blngs of fedefal bulidlngs have jumped said his Rocking R Rlncb aponsors a might be interpreted," the general prac-number o1. pot luck dlnners and en.all Utioner and father of ten children ex4 bone lhcrwa, ••mostly for tbe kl<ia." , plained, concemJng refusal to donate Huntingtoo Beach Ralich an d to famlliti of men miasing in Southeut . Meadowlark' Fann·· both feature seviral A.Jia . shows and perfonnancea each year, plus "Theae families are in d1re need of the tradUiooal pot luck dinner. help. • ." he agreed, ''but 1 do not Reynolds, whose atahle la located nen feel our company sbould 14,ke over the to the lake, has more room for riding, J'eM>On.sibWUes of the federal govern-80 he adds 1 few , __,11 ... h+ rides to ment." u_....,... d . tj>e agendl. He also said.it la t.oo early to et.ermine "l tried to Qt a broom .polo club, whether any substantial profit wlll return but that didn't 80 over too wtll," Rma to his family-founded ~lrty Time Com-llid. pany anyway. Mall order s11es alone are accepted, SPONSORING CLUBS and lhe volume hu skyrocketed In the ' Both Marina Ind Fomt.ln Valley High past five weeks with the furor over Schools ai.t lp(lrllOl' equestrian clubs. lhe political lampoon and the rush by No ooe could say why Ille youngllers many to wear a Spt<e Agnew watch. -and their parents -finding lnmulng "I hope we can donate a sizable pot· enjoyment in boraea. Maybe It's the !Inn," said Dr. Doolberly ccncernlng omell cl frelh<>ul bay, the old wood research tnlo cancer, wtiJcb took the railings ,,ttll boys In bl .. jeans per<iled lives ol both Mrs. Dougberty's parents. •-~-· _, b••'-•c bodita cl on ..,, ·~ · , r , •• ,. the hones ar a first chance to watch 170 percent m the year that ended June 30 over the previOUJ year;· that bomb lhreats went up by 750 percent, and that damage to GSA property aoartd 150 per...,t; from 110,441 lo fllcaJ 1969 to 1128~19 In flacal 1970. 'Cannibal' Blames Drugs · a mare foal. · They all hope hoof prints ..... , be burled by the ooncrole u Hllllflncloo Stach beoomee a city cl 300,000. '.'It still bu a nsral navor,'' Mrs. Leuy, n..ked by his chief of del"" U~es,. Jn a hearing room gua_rded by Capitol police, presided over a presen. tatl.on of prototype bombs, b om b diagrams, photos of bomb damage and charts •bowing 1 lilup upward swing in bombings. The situation has deteriorated so badly, he said, that when citizens vhit pollce headquarten or th~lr ~ precinct house ''we can't guarantee Ulem safety.'' SALINAS (UPI) -A Rocky Mountain hippie blames drugs, thunder and lighting for a demonic trance whJch he declares tu"'8d hlm into a cannlbaJ. The hJpple, StanJey Baker, also aa.id that to give "worship to the devil," he killed and cannibalized a benefactor at a campslte along the Yellowstone River in Montana. Homicide charges we r e filed Wed· nesday against Baker, 22, of Storey, Wyo., who was arrested because of an automobile accident on a highway skJrting the PacllJc Oceu near Big Sur. "J'have a problem - I am a can11.lbal,~1 he told· an arresting Highway Patrolman. Also charged with homicide was Baker's compazllon, Harry Stroup, 20, of Sheridan, Wyo., although Baker con4 tended Stroup had · no part in either the killing or cannibalism. Both had human finger bones in their pockets. Both waived extradition. Montana officials found a headless, atmless, heartless and legleM torso ln th{ Yellowstone Ri ver and say they believe it ls that of James M. Schlosser, 22, a welfare . worker from Roundup, Mont., the man who picked up a killing hikhltll<er. While checking Baker's story, they fofld a campsite on the riverbank: 11ear Gardiner which was spattered w:llh blood, flesh and bone fragments. Bartemore aayt, "I hope jt keep. it." Happy Hippies Dance Slated for Students Fountain Valley's junior high students will change into "happy hippies" Friday for a street dance from 3-S p.m. at Harper Park. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes in celebraUon. ol. the recreation department'• "happy hlpp1e" week. The modem rock aounda of "'ffie Night Fall" will spark the free dano!. nie best dan cer& will alao ttc:elve prius. Since January 1969, be said, there have been 388 bomblng'w in New York City. "The exploaton ol firecracken and noise making devices bu 'been gymbollc of Uris nation's struga)e for freedom," he said. ''Ylit today ·there are those 'Who use this sam~ symbol, wrapped up in death, in.Jury and destrucUon, as their meW for creaUV! eJprwlon.'' 1;:::;:::::=::::==================== 'The result ol the bomblnga -under investigation in the House as well as the Senate -may produce new rederal Jaws regulaUng the explosives industry and controtnnc the Ille and shipment of dynamite, nitroglycerin and other bomb components. Another po.atblllly, ·Included In .a bill already proposed by Preslderit Nixon, is a set of new stringent federal criminal laws providing: the death ·penaJty for persons convicted of the illegal interstate transportation of explosives used b:1 fat.al bombings. '111at proposal bas aroused l!Ome memben of Conlftas who say they fear opening a legal door to go"rWnment repress ion of all polltlcal and Social dissent, not just I.hat which veers toward violence. Sen. Jacob Javits (R·N.Y.), Abraham Riblcoff (O.COnn.), and Charles H. Percy (ft.Ill.), members of. the Sen ate JnvestlgaUons subcommittee, cautioned Wednesday against measures s o repressive "they could end up by destroy- ing the freedoms we a.rt trying to preserve." Javlts said the. current .rash of born· blnas may well subside wllb the end of the Vietnam war, adding, "All too often we have ad9Pted laws that were right and proper at the time but have returned to haunt ua w'h!n the Immediate problem no longer exi.Jts." Beach Youngsters To See Disney Show WaU Dlaney't famous charaoten will Come to llfe for 200 youngsters rrom Huntington Beach 11 they view the "Dlaney On Parade" lhoW Saturday tn the Anabelm ConvenUon Center. BUltl will leave at 1 p.m. rrom Marina High ind th e city recreation bulld1ng Saturd .JY and retum at I p,m. Colt of the .trip Is 13.26 . • , • • SAVE 100. ON ofux • • By Stone and Phillips reg. 499. for 8' Lengths ~ow 399. T •k• •cl,•n+•t• of th••• irnport•nt •••ingt Oft ti• cflff•tent 1tyl•1 of lururious Lt• Air tof•• in • host of •wq11i1it•' f•bri~" H.J.GARl\ffi fURNll1J~E PROFESSIONA( INTERIOR DESIGtlERS , ------- ' { •, . · ll16 HARBOR fLVD • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 64'00171 \ .. • '' ' 1' ., j -· VOi La 35 -01 Bi Lagi the M .-n1vers estimE As , comm a touc seen t in yea The pictur1 wt1rk8 0 1t'I .. fll WiDiar the>bo touclle "We- backSt ins tea( "'-· from the hil Evet been • be tile '!'ect of life unwrit • perfon one p1 has an Willi picturE blems, crow a "Th• this l Orient set. ir chang1 quick!: "Of and e "' its . but • works accur& "It'~ Willia.1 Neai of the the fu cast stageh and s1 This with sculpt: one n -eight ~ As . the F as exl their I All restau ning I ilwl to Au1 Ne In: • A 1 saWf1 Count; went t early Poli E. Ba when car c com in near Flnle) AN .trom In t.ht • --• -· . . Newport lleaeh • ' , E,O IT I 0 N ·Today'• Flul •• N.T. Steeka ' _,,..- ' VOL ~3. NO. '169, ~ SECTIONS, 42 PAGES CALIFORNIA 'frtURSOAY, JUlY 16, 1970 • TEN CENTS ' . DA ILY Pl'-OT ~" ~ o-o...11 AMERICAN ARTIST JOHN CURRY'S 'THE PASSING LEAP' Ri;ADY FO~ PAGEANT · Live and In Color, lquna's Art ·Sp.ctacular Opens for the 3Sth Time ' Laguna Readies 35th Pageant; Six File Plea •• • r' .. ' . . ' LOne Artne.x ' . , -- Collins Seeks Link Despite Azimutfi ' Collins Radio ~pany •nnoUnced , .. day It la going IO 10 ii al ... ·aJ!!!son.. ttnue to-.. -annnitiOn to the city of Newport Beach ln·aptte of Azimuth Equi. u .. bowing out of the picture. Wed-ay, Azlmulh unezplaloedly withdrew ·from •row to buy McDonne.lJ.. Dou1las COrp.. 's adjacent. Astropower property it waa btddill1 to aMex to the city. . Collins management spokesmen said the COQ1pany always has used f .Newport Beach address and baa long considered . County Budget Tax H~ings In 2nd Day By 'TOM BARLEY Of .. °'"' .......... Orange County supervilora today annexing to the city.' But no decislorl was reatjled unµJ Atjmuth forced eo1im.· hand by •fi!ii:tg too anhe1 to the city 'onlf the undevelOped ' PQrtion · Of the Collins · property. .. • . Now Collins is asking to •Ppear before the Nf:wpol't Beach City'Councll Mohday night to continue their bld for annexa- tion .of 177 ,acres ·bouoded by MisArthur · Boulevard, Jamboree Roid and Campus Drive, we6t of Oraoa:e County Airport. In its announcement, the 'ColUna mall- agement disclosed 'that the Irvine Com. -' pany bad offered. them a parttl of !add in The -Bluffs area when they were pict.. ing thtlr Jocalion 10 yeus aco. 'Ibey chose the· presint· site aDd si~' a\• year lease retaining' the 'rlltit tci deter- mine Which city "they, 1'hobld ~·to be Jn -Newport ~ or-Irvine. the Collins· spokesman said'. : Besides their use of ~ addreP and identification with Newport Beach, C01lln1 wishes to dea.1 wlth an establlahed gov- ernment, the statcemeni saJd. 'The cOm·· -(See oo~s. Pap Zl Newport SW.pper Wins 8 Straight in Cup Tri~s .. . ' ". The protest qainat Newport Beach's Bill Ficker and the. 12.-meter ~t Iritrepid,' lodged after TUesd'ay's race, In the Arherica's Cup obser\ra~ trlaia,l was diaallowd today by the New York Yacht Club ,race-comtnlttee. ~ -Opening Friday Homeowner Group~ -' 'Seek Coast Route Death resumed what will be a full week of budget hearings with the warning from County Administrative Officer Robert Thonw that a t.a:r rate increase of, somewhere between 8 and t cents is inevitable. 'Ficker was prptested by skJpper Bob McCullough of• the yacht valiaDt, . on a wlndward·leeward rule prior to f.he start' Valiant-was the, wlhdWard boat and tbua· tfle burdelled vepel, _bu~ McCull.Ugq c)J!lmed .t!lat In~ lulfid fOO rapidly.. . · -By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of tM Dallr Plltt lllff Laguna's first lady, the Pageant of the Masters will celebrate her '5th an· ruve-rsary opening Friday night with an estimated 2,500 visitors at Irvine Bowl. M the curtains part on this year's command -performance, there should be a touch of n<>5ta1gja for those who have seen the world famous-art spectacular in years past. nw: 35th aMual presentation of "living pictures" will be made up of the best worka aelected frun fonper yeal"!I. -·1t'a tally the most ainbiUous show so far;'' said Prod~ ... Director Don WUliamm, as be stood btckslage at the'bowl. while worken added the final touches to this year's 30 works. "We .will have to keep IDov,ing backStage since we will have 30 works instead of the usual 25 or 2S." The 8how is programmed so· that it moves from main stage to upper stage to the hillsides of the wooded amphitheater . .J.. Even though the pictures have a111i been done before, none of: them will be the same. nctmical improvements are a way of life at the Pageant, and it is an unwritten rule that each Y e a r ' s performance must be bette?' than the one preceding it. So far, the Pageant bas an unblemished record. William.son said that with 30 different pictures, there "are 30 technical pro- blems, 11 but the enthusiastic technical crew always finds a solution. "The one thing that has been difficult this year is the transition from the Oriental chess set to the Me:rican chess set, in Checkmate. Everything has to change and we really have to move quickly." : "Of course , some poses are difficult and each ,pictµre presents a problem of its-Own. It may be lighting or color, but we try very hard to make the works theatrically liOllnd and artistically accurate." "tt':J not an easy thing to do," Williamson adds. Nearly 300 volunteers will turn some of the most famous works of •art into the full size "living pictures." And the cast is backed up by scores of stagehands, makeup artists, dressers, and seamstresses. This year the Pageant will recreate with live models 20 paintings. 24 sculpture pieces. one sketch, one Artifact, one muraJ , a Jt.fold silk screen and ·eight carved ivorieS. .M work for lhe Pageant wraps up, the Festival grounds ·are shaping up, as exhibiting artists adom booths with their display s. All the help for the popular Festival r estaurant has been hired and are begin- ning to prepare for lh'e influx of more than 400,000 perscins over lhe July 17 to August 30 run. Newport Crash ln.j m·es Man . A NeWport "Beadl marl Is listed in !atilfadory condllion today at Orange County Medical Center after hls car went out of control oo N""ewpor1 Boufevard early Wednesday morning. Police said Ralph Textrom, 53, ol UM E. Bay St. was south bound on Newport when he apparently blacked out. HiS car crossed the center divider before coming to rest AgaJnst a power pole near the intersection or Newpor:t and Finley A vc.nlle. A Medlcal Center spokesman said Tex· trom received minor cuts and bruises In the cra!il. .> -' • The protest was diu.llowed. Thomas made that prediction as the annual review of coonty apending operied Wednesday but he also made it clear that the averall cost of Orange County government may dip by as much as 7 cents in the 1170.71 fiscal year. Tbe tosHut of the protest· leaves Ficker and Intrepid with a cle.ar·I to 0 reC,>td. Four of the victories have been scored Against Valiant. ' Six homeowner association presidents representing 4,000 ~sidents of Corona de!. Mar have gent a letter to members o( the slate Sena~ Transportation Com· mittee urging them to support the bill to delete Pacific Coast Freeway. the cities ol our county." The homeowners prisidents say the Irvine Company's stated concern for the peopl; "may just be lofty rhefrwic." They say the freeway is ''woven" through Corona del Mar 50 feet Crom homes on each side to accommodate and draw future traffic to Fashion Island. Today's races were cancelled because of foul Weather on Rhade Island S:ound· For more detajls see ~Ung. Page rr. · · · hybody Average? The presidents group, which calls itself the United Association's Fretway Com- mittee, says· it recognit:es the need for a freeway, but ~ves 'the freeway deltliaa bill-ii die · ioly ">Y 1o force a restudy (If the route by ·the -California Hlchway ~ .. ''nere are madf ~s of acres of agricultural ana~g 1aa4,,.;i ille· Irvine Company's '"""!' liiid lll~t ."'.~ . serve just u well as· this unwarited Reductions in the separate tu rates for both the flood control and harbor districts will make that cut possible, Thomas said. N~ther agency ls included In bia &eoeral luod <r "°""1,tq~ ';. oracJ 'e•sdlt'I 1mft~ utabl!Dd tn. today'• ·""'""fl i!"J. .itl bwig.t bOarillll aa IU7'.•·-tbo'dlf· ference befWeen projected l.._ and ~aunr iis,ting . ' • I At.Co~oDB ,delMar .. #:igh Tho letter is signed \)' W-ullam Agee, presldenl ol !be Corona del Mar Civic Asaociation: Bruce Pattenon, presidtnt of tile . Corona Highlands Property Association; Norma n Rahe, president of the Cameo Comrnuriity Association: William Stroup, president of the Harbor View Hills Homeowner AMoci~Uon; Sam i<e:Yes, ''))resident , of the Harbor View Hills Commtmity Association, a n d William DoOtson, president of the Shorecliffs Community Association.· . 'nle homeowners presidents say the freeway should pass Corona de! Mar inland through the Irvine Company's agricultural and grazing land. They charge that the only apparent reason for the present routing . Is to ac. commodate the Irvine C o m p a n y ' s Fashion Island commercial center. The bill the Corona de! M a r homeowners presidents would have the Senate Transportation Com m it tee members support is authored b y Assemblyman Robert Badham f R - Newport Beach). It passed the Ass.embly 46 to 6. A riionth ago ttie homeowner s presidents wrote a letter to various government .officials asking that there be no Goast Freeway west of MacArthur Boulevard and that Corona del Mar Freeway be ended or bent to tie·in to an inland Coast Freeway aligziment heading on down toward Laguna Beach. The latest letter states "We recognize that we need a freeway." It argues, "The Highway Commission has a policy that they will not pennit the reopening. of the public hearing for lhe study of an alternative inland route in Newport Beach due to the opposition or one other city, Costl M~. We believe that this bill may be the only vehicle that will stop this unwanted coastal align· ment and allo\' the re-birth ot a 1tudy for an acceptable aliJrunent to all ol alignment." · . The Ie!ier aay1 ~ freeway ,along the adopted route will: . · -Change-the city's ,historical and maritime atmosphere ·by se\rer:1ng the land-oriented parts of the cbrltmunlty from the beaches and ocean. . -Allowing prevailing ocean breeu:s lo carry smog producing contaminants into the inland,,parts or the community. -Require the con.demnation and taking of 406 homes. -'Leave Harbor View Hills Elementary School with a margtnaUy acceptable noise factor. It also scores Lhe inconsistency or (Sff FREEWAY, Page Z) Wedding Bells Hit Sour Note Weddings are supposed to be happy ev.ents, but one this weekend in Newport Beach won 't be as happy as it lihould be. · Rozann Richard and Noel Johnson are scheduled to be married Sunday, but someone took a lot of the joy out of the Iestivit~s by stealing more than $400 worth of their wedding presents. 'Jbe gifts - a lamp,' a set of china, Jn electric blender and assorted vases . and salt and pepper sets -were stored In the gatage of the house at 204 Kings Place which Johnson .shares with three friends. Investigators said the suspects ap.. parenUy entered the • garage througti an unlocked door Wednesday while the oc- cupants were at work and removed the boxes conlainiog the gift.I. the "'Ol>OHd garai fUJ!d opandln( pro- grams. That difference, '111omaa told the board, must come from the property tax rate and will meJD lncrtuinl tile 1-.10 tate Of. fJ .17 peri$1GO Of ·ueessM value ·to sorit.ewhef.e between $1.'13 and l!.76. ' That increase will not affeet Orange County's record ,of havin& the lowest property !aJC rate In Calilornla, 'll>onU• aaid. · , . , Increues in asses.18'1 value and ellmlnaUoo of a . special' Ikent flood control tax 1o repair flood dam•I" will load to tbe alashlnl of tax · rtles for flood control and harbor OJ""'aliORS, tbe adminiJtraUve ofHcer said. · Thomas predicted that thole rates may be cut by u rDuch as 'an ~mall IS cents in the upcorrilng budget. Thomas' budget fig\N'e ol IZ3U million includes flood control, harbor di.!ltrtct, library, fire· protection, general fund and special dlstrlcia. More than $212 million of that money will go to county general f u n d department.a. . Thomas explained that the county must raise about '64 million from pr:operlY taxes to meet budget expenditur~ abave the Income the county receives . from st.ate and federal 1ranl.l and Ones, fees and other sources. Drawing particular · attl!nUon t n Wedne9day's hearing was Thomas' com- ment that Orange .county!s weUart department' budget seems likely to stand at $85.$ mllllon or '21 mllllon •hove last year's figures. . Thomas atlrlbllted the sharp _mcreue to lhe Aid to Families With ~nt Children program which was de9Cribed by a coUnty budget. analyst as having (See BUDGET, P•1e 1) Route Foe Changes 'Club'- Badharn Must Lobby S~nate-side to Kill Freeway Forty-two pertent of the students at Corona rdel Mar High ,School maintained !traJght B or better grade averasu and made the honor roll for the' sprln1 quarter. At Newport Harbor H I g h SChool ·a px>re customary 15• percent made the honor roll. · Sebool officials claim tht reason for the unUaually high fiiure wasn't, bEcause the IP.::ldin& wa.s· easier or the stlldents Iba) iilnelt' smarter at Coron.I del Mar Htgh; but tht the studenll: were better moti)'4ted and teadlefs sot 1n0re out of them .. Of. the 2,225 s~enta at Corona del Mar ·High, d> ma<le the . booor roll'. At HarbOr High 332 of 2,250 rec:f:IYed tbe A and B grades required for honors. Dr. Narman Loal.I, lbe Newport-Mesa School District's Associate superintendent in charge or Instruction~ aaid he ·was pleased to learn so many students hAd made good grades at Corona .del Mar High. "The native ' Intelligence of students Jn that ·area . Is . such that it doesnit reallr. put .me hi a state of . concern over ~ gtading," he said.. · "The atmasi>here at ·eorona del Mar Is good and '9 lhlngs tend lo fall together there. It seems to be a cue of students ~ving up krthelr potential," he 41id. Corona del Mar Principal Leon Meeks noted the honor' roll reneota a large number of gified students. "I would also 1ay the teacher1 are doMg a' good job. Tbey are motivating the kids and the kids are workin1," he said .. Meeks advanced the theory that stu· ' Planners W or){ . .. On ·Heliport . - Location in NB. Tl>e Newport Beach. ~lannl111 Depart· By tHOMAS f:()~NE this will entail is the assemblyman con· observed, "Things have got to be better ment Is wotkin1 on a1Kellport ordinance -°' ,.. °"'"' '"" ,,." -ticting members of the S e n ate than they were five yw-s ago.'' Uiil might can for a central city beli}>ort Assemblyman Robert Badham will Transportation Committee to try to line A similar Badham bill which passed and in the meantime no new helicopter have to cr06S the hall to the Senate up the votes needed to get the rQ:easure the: Assembly in 1965 died in the Senate landing sites are going to be approved. in Sacramento to do some personal lob-to thtf Senate floor with a "do ~" A request by E. O Rodtffer foro hell Transportauon Committee wllhout ever , · · hying for his Pacific Coast Freeway recommendation. port atop his ROOeffer Corpor•tion BuiJd· deletion bill A majority vote is needed to get bein& brought up for a vote. ing plamed for Newport Center was Badham's constituents currently are t~ freeway deletion bill, already passed Badham ldmill he~11,.m,;-ply"'---'oou-ldn--'t_.;;Wl811im;;;;:;-n;°"';;;;;'--'d"enl=<d,_ thls week by city without_r..e~LationJ.n..the.slate-Senate--by the-Assembty;-oot~of the-·Sen:ate~v.1ec=urt~voteiOlf1?llt . counc en. since JOOn Sctunit.a won ti. special con· committee. A. bare majority, seven of Sen. Randolph conler CO.Yreka), who Councilmen pointed to a. history of gressional election .J~ and went 1a commJttee members, are. like carries ao much weight on freeway mat-previous heliport denlala and .the ob~ to Washingtoo. Badham, Republicans. t.ers: be ll JOmetlmu releired to as Uons of homeowners uaoclaUon prtsl. DtMia Carpenter, con!ldered a shoo-In But BadhAm, in an Interview. aald · "father of the California tteeway denl8 representing more than 700 f1mllles for Schmil1' old seat becauae of an this means nothing. "This is in no way system," I! chairman of the Senate Jn nearby Harbor View Hilla, ln turnlns overwhelming Republican voter reglstra-·a partisan bill ," he sald . Transportation Commlttff. . Rodeffer down. · lion advanta~ can't come aboard until Just how optimistic ii the Collier probably will oppose lhe new Roclelfer1 a Corona del Mar resident, after an election August 18. assemblyman that he can kllt the Badham blll. He hu not responded to uld be an'd his employe William Hanson Badham, however, figures the freeway route from Beach Boulevard inquiries, but capitol ob&ervers aay he are. experienced pilots. He said they have That means Bildham must "work" Newport city limits in Corona del Mar? dent · f Intervening In freeway matter! fice which Is only ~ reet frolJI homes Legislature will adjourn Aug. 14. in Huntington Beach and the southern is A~inst the Legislature setting a prece-nown helicopters from their Arcadia OI'· the bili ln the Stnate himself. What Badham couldn"l exactly say. But he See BADHAM, Page Z) for yeari without there beln& complaints. • •• . .. ' \• • 1; \ dent ,partiaipalion'i" camp1111 ~ directly affe_cted the.tr detlr~ to le&m. .He' said student.. thJs year:'hl;d .greater control over stu~ government and &tudent acllvities 'Utan before. There were avenues for coniplalnt.s that students used to make ~ !I the curriculum. ·· "When they have a voice ·ln' •t Is happening, they're not nearly u apl lo be u upoel Of coune ~ ca't help ln areas 1 covered ~ l:iy aie '..,, or dlatrict Poticy. but there an • a few areas Uley can 1 and dD help us with," he said.· "The kids feel that Ibey are being llst<ned lo and Ibey are being turned on to l~ning by their teachers,'" be added. Carnival Rider Takes -Bad .Trip Failure ol a.earl companent dwin& a wild spin on the Tllt-a·Wbirl canlval rlde at the orange <;aunty Fair ·and Exposition Tueoday night IODI' . an Anal>!im woman to !be boopltal. Mrs. LOis M. Ruis, .~. of 2113 Brownwood Aye., was treated at COit.a Mesa Memorial.HQSPital fO( minor he.t lnjw'ies and released; mding lo p,u.,., Sgt Ted Curry said me struck ber bead when the device mal.fuD<tioned dur-. Ing the evening ride wJth her husband. Sell Ruli. ' Ora)llfe WeatherJ-" Early .morning· coUtal 101 shouldn't d!!IP9Urt,ge would-be beacbgoer11 since the aun wlll be •~lning through. Temporitur .. are ezpected to remain ia the mid 80a with the low clou~ and fog returalng in the evenJn1 bou.r1. / • . • • \ ' ' •o ;-I ' N . . Jle•llstle View' f'rom p .. ., l Cambodia to Cost COLLINS7'ANN~ BID .~ .. panymaDl(llDllll-thatanJnez. ptritoc«I aovernment ol a oew city of lrvllle could hamper their ·-···•oo ment could be cat.utroPb.ic for tha l•J• scale exp&nsion o1 a ~pipany 0l1" ze Incorporation of this uea removes i.ll Ccntrol from the Irvine CcmpahY an~ places tho coolto! Ill the new ,cjjy counc wblch Ill time may be Ul13}'1!1P8thellc to the total concept of the trvme master p . . .,.. ...... -'u.s. $55 Million?-' ' Arnold ('.ea!leld, •lllltllDI *'"Olu1 it Colllno. -.. -.. Richard TurnOr; eiecvdve ofllcer al thi Local Agency Formatlon Commtaaioa, Jn whJcb he ellb- orated on that polDt. He wrote: plan." . ~ A spolct~iur said COllins had talked to the Irvine Ccmpany, Local Agency Formation Commission and the County A!aessor and all told them the tax rate for the new city is indeterminate wid can•t-be""Pfedlcted. Newport Beach has bad a stable tax rate in the $1.15 to $1.25 range, one of the lowest in the county. for years. PHNOM PENH .(UPI) -'l11e military Old """""1lC price tq foc the United ltates ln Cambodia this fiscal ye.ar could un lo abut ~ lo $!$ mllliae, a=nfing o what .well·inlonned U.S. sources here lesqibed today ai a reallstlc view. ' 'I'tle total woukl lnclude an ap- ~ l!O mlllloa military aid I'">" :ram and a maximum of $20 million o S25 million tn ecooomic aid, the IOUrCel aid. 11-..tlmatls are bued on the needs i the war tffcrl Ill Cambodia and the lhllity of the disrupted ecoiiomy to pay or lbem balanced agaln91 op)nlon in be 11-Slate. and the ollrink\Jlg County Fair Attendance Beats 1969's A-at !he 1970 Orange County rair in Qirta Mesa ls r u n n I n g we.II ibe,d of last year, according to Fair ·-~ Lutjeanl. He reports that 11,llt falr'llM" have ,,... tbr<JUgb the gates at the Mesa airgrouDdl in the first two day1 of lie fair, oompor<d with e,m for the -period Ill 111111. -Opening day Tuetclay waa hli!IJl!ihled r/ selectioa of n-year-old Jm Shelton -Mill Seal Beacjl -aa Mias Qrqe :aunty Fair aoil Wedneodllt '!"U Seoior" Citl1.enl Day af the event, Todl1 ii Klcil Day, ud aD - -12 will be admitted fnle .. the :airgroundi. Activities plaJined for the .,,,.at<rl include the Junior Hone Show tt 7 p.m. in the arena. Frldly will be the big day for hundreds i young 4-H Club and Future Farmer J{ America agrk:.ulturilla. More than iliO prlu lambs, hot!•. and market beef ire expected to go on the aucUon block D the Auctioa Ring. Auctioneer Olarles C. Hollister of iolvang wlll auction the record 11umber >f prize' animals to an eaUmlted 300 n:lividual and organizatiol. buyers from llroqbout the Southland. Last years -oet • record tolal of $90,444.14 :or a anlm•lg ' l\laloreycle raclnl .,...,. 'lo lb •' lllr 0r the first time on F(ldaY eveollli lt 1:15 in the arena. Twaity.four clua ~,_,will be lea~ _....,; -T6ompolll! ind tbe -"""" loy• will 'aj>pear Ill the Amphltheat.r it 8::.> p.m. Friday for a country and ---· Fair of!li;lal• an eJ!tbwold °"" the ~ .-!her the crowda have -enjoylDC and expect ...,.,.U numbers D be OD hand for the WMkend aclivitles._ tblcb include a rodeo on Saturday, a "'1<end ~ bone 1bow and "loll d music. In ldditloa kt the featured )erfonnances and shows, there are bun- lreda of conllDuOUs exhlbill, everytlllq -bow .. milk • COW .. bow .. q Ill a bart.e> lilop quarteL Admilllon to the lllr II II for adnlll, Ill cents for !union and 50 cenll for :bildren. Gau. open at I a.m. Frldly llld &mds,y and at ' a.m. Saturday. United A uto Workers Present Dem ands DEl'ROIT (UPI) -The United Aulo Workers today took (lie oecond lll<p 1n the 1970 labor contract negottatknw by presenting Ford Motor Co. with a package of demand• that W11Uld - the "B(g '!brae" auto bulldera P btulon )'ttlf dlret ye1r1. DAllY PILOT OU1111 COAST flVll.IPitMO C0M'AMY •lt~.,t H. W_. _ .. _ J 1ck R. Cttrl1y . Y'-,....... .... ~, ......... n.. .. ic: ... 11 ''"" T\1111H A. Mwr,t-111 ....... ~dlW. THwt11 f1rh1111 ............. OIYR~llW ---2211 W..t ,, .. , l1ultt•r' Mim-. ~,.., i.O. In 1111, tZ•lJ --a..._, ut WW .., I"-' ·~ ••cru • ,_., •-....,..,... --! ,,.,, ...... l lWl!!Wllf -~-...,. .. ~,.. availability ol funda.,becauae ol the ocal- ing down of 1/.S lb\olvement lo tho area,, the sources said. 'Ille estimates were made available as Finance Minister Kim Ang, a personal adviser to Premier IAn Nol, aald Cam- bodia would -have to depend on foreign aid ii tta economy ts to tun1ve the war with tbe ccmmun1Jts. He Aki tbe United stall\' was the "No. 1 hope" for economic assistance but that Cam· bodla also aought aid from Japan. 'lbe U.S. ~ menUooed did oot Include cooil ol such eipemlvo Items as U.S. air interdiction of Communist supply routes, U.S. air rttQDQ&iU<JDCe or air support of South Vietnamese or Khzner troopoJA Cambodia. The United-States is offlci1lly acknowledging only the lllW"dlctton of supply routes. As far as can be determin- ed, au U.S. air activity II being regarded u an .ntwion ol the air 'War ln South Vlelnll)I and La<ll and being plill fO< out ol funda aupplied f0< that purpote. Acconllng to Cambodian Ftnanco Minlltlr Ang, the Lon Nol government has already uked the Ufilted States far cash granll totalling more than 1127 million to cover increased mlUtary ex· penaes and loues in government revenue. But U.S. sources indicated this big a figure would not be likely to be cunin& from the United ~tales. Tbey aid tile Nbion admlniJtrltlon probably would be mort receptive to a smaller progr8lJ'I centering <lD needed com· mod.iUes rather than cash. Op the ~ aide. U.S. aources pie.. lured the llO mllllon projected total as a continuation on roughly the same Anniv ersary Noted Alton 'Allen, chairman of lbe Orange County Board of Supervisors, congratulates Mickey Mouse and his pals, Goofy and Pluto, .during . observance by county supervisors of Disneyland's 15th Anniversary in Orange County. Actual anniversary is Friday, but Disneyland characters trooped through supervisors' meetin~ room and offices in teounty Civic Center th.is morning to accept official vote of grati· tu de "for sparking tourism in Orange County." · level ol the 17.5 mllllon in military ~~.z, ~ !~t~S~~-~-ate·m1'.W:o-ei1i~s aTold • '!bat figure hM already been p.- and mJUtiry aid DOW ltanda at llOIDew!Jere -· "·' mlDlon and " mllllon, U.S. """""' aid. Int.rim funda have been made available from elsewhere In the ovllNll Jl\llilary ualtance pn>- gram. By City Mayors Monday On the eoonom1c llde, preliminary recommendaUorw for aid bave aJready gone lo W lllhjngton from the U.S. mlllion. While DO delalls Wert available, it was known that one program Jn which tile United States was interested was a comoumlty dlvel~t proj~ aim«! at nD'll areu wblch h now being formulated by the Lon Nol goveiQllleftl ... ho mayors will tell a tale of their two cities Monday al• the luncheon meeting ot the Harbor Area Coordinating Coonci.I at the Ccsta Mesa Country CJub. '"Mayor Ed Hirth of Newport Beach and Mayor Robert Wllsot of Costa .Mesa will tell of their projected plans--for the ne:rt few years and will suggest what community oeeda the coonllnotlllg Newport Collegian H~ld I On Mesa Assault Charge A Newport Beoch col1<slan who, police charge, ran Into a '9!. then a detective, Incl tbtb a bar acroea the ~street, WIS amsted and run In lo Colla M,.. Clty Jail owly today. Richard W. Huston, 23, !I !Ill Saubore Drl~, WIS held Oil cbargts ol llSlult wtth • delldly weapon, -. arm! end mildemeanor Ill-Land nm. cle aft« K had clipped a street olgn and Identified hlmJell, but HU>tm allegedly disbelieved him because be WU I pJainc1othesman. ci '!be detecUve said Hustu> belan racing hts. eng1ne.- "Halt, police .officer," be shOJt~d as he rounded the car, but claimed Huston ac<elerated, striking him with the left front hood oection although he escaped injury, council may alleviat.e . · The council serves the Harbor Area as a link between organizations and agencies, encouraging cooperation to avoid duplicatio• of proje(:ts. The year·round Youth Employment Service is one of the results of the council's work. Jim Wood, chairman of the service, will repcrt. on Its progress at the meet.big. John Semple of the Youth Problems Center will a1so report to the coordinating council. Newly elected officers for the council for 1970 are Mrs. Gwenda Watson, presi· dent; Mrs. Joyce Foster, vice.president; Mrs. Genevieve Bates, and Mrs. Jou Peace, secretarles, and Mrs. Dorothy Dietzel. treasurer. Meetings ()f the council are open to the pubUc and reservations for the noo• luncheon may be made by calling 642· om. Firefi ghter Killt!d A firefighter was killed and a com- panjon Injured by a falling tree Wed- nesday night while figbting a forest fire which bas charred 2,800 acres in Southwestern Qregoa. 11Jt ls evident from the history qf ~ cenUy incorporated ciUts ln Ora.ace Coun- ty that there follows a period or from two lo flve years ot-unprtillct.blU\Y due to inexperience and inadequacy of traJn- . ed penonoel lo lurnllh the flmc:tl0111 <i 1overnmenl ''. • , The elleclo of a young nvUJ> Patients Defend Physicilln •.. ~ . Friends and patients r:l. a Corm• del Mar pbyliclan charged wltll af!On 8nd fraud loday are cooUnuin( their efforts to convince aulboriUes be ii • decent and dedlcated doctor. Petitloos bearing mon! than 200 1ign.atures bave been collected in behalf bl Dr. Ebbe Hartelius, 501 who faces arr~ent Friday in Orqe Cow>ly Superior Court. Contrary to earlier reports, Dr. Harttlius is &t.111 in practice at 2345 E Coast HJghway, the structure be is c:tiarged with attemptbig · to bum ll5I April. The former osttoplth will go before Judge James F. Judge charged with five COWlU each d. arson and attempted insurance fraud, based <ln an allegedly false report that his car had been stolen. A groap of bis patients, many of them elderly, swear by his integrity and care, saying be is one of t b e few doctors in the Harbor Area that one can wually reach, and makes house calls. 'lbe petitioc:w have been sent to local, coonty and state authorities who are tither acUvely.prosecutlng 0r: Hartelius or deeply interested in his case for future reference . · The most vocal among h\3 supporters say they are certain Dr. Hlrlellus is the viCtl.m ol a conspiracy « frameup. 0 . Progr1,tms Open For Summer Fun Registration for the third and fourth sesiorll ol Newport Beach summer ttcreation. programs is under way in area parb, llFattcn Dlrctar Calvin Stewart eaid today. 'Ibe third ~ « cl•tses ru111 for two w.C. ~( July 27 and the fouilh ..omo. II licheduled lo begin Aug, 10. Classes offered under the aumrn.er pro- gram include swimming, diving, surfing, temis, sailing, life saving, ayochroniztd swimming and water polo, Stewart said. Ht said registfaUon for any of tile programs is being acceptfld. at the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department, 1714 W. Balboa. Blvd.; at the Mariners Park Mult.iputpc:lltl Room ; at Eutbluff Park and at the Corona del Mar Youth center. Times for registration are between 12:30 aod 1 p.m. and 5:U and 5,15 p.ftl. Monday through Friday. For additlonal lnformaUon telephone fi73.Jl80. Canfield said Collins. employs 1,700 at the plant now and bas an &MUal payroll ol 117 m1111on. The 11>-year proj.,,Uon, he aald Ls that emploYment Will go up to 7,ooO and a1sesaed-valuation m the prop. erty from f7.9 miWon estimated this y•ar lo l20 mlllllm Ill 191() • l'rOM Pflfie l ·BADHAM •.. normally decided by the State .Highway Ccmmlssion. Observers also point out the margin of power in Sacramento bas passed from Democr.aUc to Republlc'an and Collier is not u powerful as be once was. Badham's blll passed the Assembly handily, 46 to 6, on June 24. Baabam said' "many, many members <lf · the Assembly lire sick and tired of arbitrary adoptions of past highway commissions." The Newport as.wnblyman said be expecta to get some lobbying help from the Harbor Area Freeway Fighters, a group opposed to the Pacilic Coast Freeway coming through Newport Beach. Badham explained the S e n a t e TransportatiO'l'l Ccmmittee vote will be taken when he, the author of the bill. calls and asks for it. Schmitt was a co·author. Badham -said it will be a couple of weeks yet before be asks for a vote on the bill. The Senate Transportation Committee meets every Monday .. The committee secietary said next ·Monday is booked up S() the ear:liest-the bill cou.ld be heard would be July 1:1. The Badham bill is opposed by county Road Commissioner Al Koch. The City councils · of Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach and Foontaln Valley ha~ passed resoluti<lns against it. The city council of Newport Beach bas taken an amb4guous position aaying they sUll are not. ready to sign a freew1Y agreement City staff negotiations with state ~ghway engineers on desian for the adopted route a.king the bluff by Coast High~ay have effectively stopped until the fate ()f the Badham bill is known. John 1'-icFadt!!n, Los Angeles public relations man who is working for the Fre ... ay....Fighten, pr.diets that H the bill gell out of committee it will F through the Sei>ate. He Is looking for a vote OD the 27th. Church Sells Rectory ST. LOUIS CAP) -Plano lo oell the church rectory to aid • parishioner stricken with a kidney disease were announced Wednesday by the pastor of St. Augustine's Episcopal church ln suburban Maplewood. The Rev. Richard H. Baker said Mrs. Richard Sendleback, 31. of neighboring Brentwood, will need kidney machine treatments costing $12,000 the first year and between $5,000 and $7,00> annually thereafter. · Viet (){fleer Dave Rayes Mid he wu ouUlde the Fire-bll", wbldi features nude en!a1aillen, at -ng time when be saw and heard Huston's car skidding llldewoys In the wo blocl< of 17th street. lie aald he --the balled - From PllfJe l BUDGET •.. Hayes aa!d Huam slt4>ped and he went to rad.lo for a petrol car, at whid! time the suspect ran into a bar across the street and had to be cAlltlllt again and dragJed back. Teenage Cyclist Hits Steel Pole In Costa Mesa r SAYE 100. ON ofux "Jumped alannlngly during the put four months." Oounty olfic:lall eaplalned that the dominant rt!ll!IOn .for-the welfare hike Is "an economic down tum which bas hoooted unemployment Ill Ol"qe County to S:a percent." Early budget estimates by the welfare deparlment bed been bued on an In- crease ol 350 ca1ts • mooth. But it wu eaplalned Wednesday lo the oupervl!Ol"I that a figure ol ltlO lo ISO cases a month _would be much ne1rer the true ..umate. SU\lel'VllOr David Baker ..teed lib oi>- poslUon '° .. adding the ll'lcreaNd wellare costs lo the property tax payer. "ls there any way we can reduce them legally by tlghtening eligibility or cutting the proeranu?" be asked. "We have g<>ne along for yean with all of thb but It 11 getting tougher l!1d tougher ' ror people to pay their tal bills." "We are eking eerytblna we can Jeplly to cut costs but btpr case loads ind other ractora play a major role," he was advt"'1 by Welfare Dlrict« Gran- vlile Peoples. "I've been over this many times," Peoples Aid, .. but I Ju 1 t don't have any answers. It is purti)' a met\er ol. numbln." Houae·Democrats Call ' . · · Congre88 Productive WASllJNGroN ~I) -House Dtmocr9ll, meed ·in caucus, h 1 v e puled. a ret0luUon Un1 the current Oonsr-1 one ol the !DOii pn>ductlvo Jn decades. The rtSOluUon cit.eel. Houa:e pu~e. of bUll on welfare, Social Secwity boolll, <mergency home nnancln1. crime, poolal reform, vot!nS ·naht1, tbe 1a.yeor-old vote, presidenUal tlectonil r e for m , hospital construction and others. Revving up his motorcycle, a Cceta Meaa teenqer leaving a aerviee staUon Jot turned around to wave lo his friends Wednesday nighl and rodt strall!ht Into a 1teel pole in his path. Ronald F. Searl•. 17, at m oak st., was treated at C<lala Mesa Memorial Hotpital for a leg JaceraUoo and 'possible head injury, lhen ttleued. "All I remtmbtr"'t tt1nking it on," poUct quoted him a.a saytng. Luckily, Searle was wearing a pro- tective helmet wht!!n be bit the pole on the lot at 2050 Harbor· Blvd., said O!Ocer Len Damerow. "He was unconscious, '° we pulled out his tongue and called the pollce," said Don McMillan, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. McMillan, who Is In Ccst.a Mesa work· Ing on an exhibit for his government at the Orange County Fair ind Ex· posi tion, bad hem-talking to Searle just before the actldent. He 11ald Searle also onCe lived In Edmonton and thty were comparing notes. tr."' P •11• l FREEWAY .•• can~ the Coastal F'ree'riy • "scenic route' whtn througti the Corona del Mir art\ It wlU be t.renchM 3$ fett below grade . The letter appeal& to the committee ml!mhen not to be maneuvered <lr p:-euured by vesttd interests but to ,ive lhe people w1'o havt put 21,000 11\R'flllures on petltlona the1r "day ln' court." .. • By Stone and Phillips reg. 499: for 8' Lengths I N O W 399. Ti le• edvent•9• of the1e import•nt 1eYin91 on ,;. 1iff.rent styl•i of luxurioui Lux Air 1of1s In • hott of ••quitite fabric.s., H.J.GAl\l\flT fURNfl11RE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESi6NIRS Op•11 Mo!\., Tllu". l Fri. Ev••· ll 16 · HARBOR I LVD. COSTA MESA , CAtiF. M6.0l7S ' • • • • ] ; Fa ah< Ila ~ '°' faij the '"' ~ 81 8J • 1 E two mee ll<>tl• M• and will the whal coun • WI And< .. pl just Tr<• oai<I A wriU .And• oil 1 thre< head °"'I No tral oil f a ca· mane impo forti1 •nd' l l " b) •I 11 hi ni ct • ,. bu I WI de ne , ' • ' ' tJosia -Mesa ,. - . , ...... ~·~ voe. 63, NO. 169, 4 SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGE CO\,JNTY, CALIFORNIA' THURSDAY JULY 16, 1970 ·-TElfCENTS -.-.. __ _,_ • .~ . • ' . . . . Attendance Better Th.an }.969 ?·s Atteodence ·at the 1970: Oranje County Fair in Coeta Mesa is" r u n n i n g well ahead or last yeal, according to Fair ?ianag'er Alfred IA!tjeam, · Ht reports that 11,639 Cair-goer1 have come thn>uch Ji>L uie. at the · Mesa la.itgrowxts in the firsr-..t..wo days · of the fair, compared with 6)82 tor the ·-periOO In 1969. Opening day Tuesday was htghllgbted at 7 p.m. in the arena. by aelietlon of 22·year-old Jill Shelton Friday will Oe the big day for hundreds -Mias Seal Beach _ as Miss Orange oC young j.ff Club and· :&;'uture Fanner' or America ' agrk:ulturiits. More thlll , Com!~ Fair and Wednesday wu Senior s.so ·pr1ze lambs, boa:s, and market bee~ Citizens Day at the event. ~ are es:pecteJ::I to go On the auction block · ~"j,s ..Jti4s Day, ud ijJ ·children in the Auctioa Ring ••• · ullder 12 will be admitted frtt to the Auctioneer Charles C. Holljster of fairgrounds. Activille5 planned for the Solvang will auction the record number ~inclucV the Junior Horse Show of prize · animals to t8" esUmtted . 300 ~~'"""'~~--...... --~ ) . lndMdual and organlaaUo1 buyera from lllrougho\!t -Ille · Southlancl. Last years auclion ·set a recont total of $90,44-t.14 for 409 animals. Motorcycle racing comes lo t be fair for 'the first 'time on' Friday .even!nf at 9:15·in the ateaa. :rw.enty-four clafS A rices will be featured. Hank Thompson and the Brazos Valley Boys will appear In the Ampbltheatu . at 1:30 p.m. F~ for • country and westera muaic ~· . Fair' -Offlctala are enthuaed over the near,.perfect weather the crowds have been enjoyln& and expect record niunben , In be on. bond for' tbie weeli""1 ldlvltles, which btchade a rodeo on Saturday, a -~ -Ibo• and toll of mulic. · Ill . addition; la the fe a t ii,. d performances apd show1,'tbere ·ari-bun- """'s· ol ·contjnuous, elhlblll, <verytlilq --, • J.. J , ~ > I from how ,to mil)[ a ~ tO, bow &! siJif In a barlie•shop quartet. Acfmlssl"9.., to . the flir Ir '1 for adulll, · ito ~ f., Jw\lon ""!. 50 <eill · for chlldr!!h. Gat~ o~ It' I a..m. Friday ad ~Y and at.I a.m._Satllrdq • ....- Cambodia Co~tly Price Tag to U.S. May Be $55 Mill~~. PHNOM PENH (UPI) -The mJJlllry and . -c pr1<e laf for · the· United Slates jn cambodia Lb.ls fl9Cll year could run to abut $50 to $55 'million, according to what well-informed U.S. sources here described today as a realistic v~w. The total would include an ap.. proximately 1311 mllllon military aid pro. gr4l11 and a maximum of $20 million to $25 million in economic akl, the aourcea said. These estimaw are based on the needs of the war effort in Cambodia and the ability of the disrupted economy to pay ' for thMI balan~ qalnlt opinion . In the Unlled Statea and the shrinking availability of funds because ot the ,1e11. ing down· o.f U.S involvement in the area, the sources said. The estimates were.-made fiaila~ as Finante Minister Kim Ang, a personal adviser to Premier Loft Nol, said Cam- bodia •ould have to depend on foreign aid if· It! economy ia to survive the war with the COmmunists. He 'said the United States ·was, the ·~No. 1 hope" "for economic anlatance but that Cam- bodia also sought aid from Japan. · · ·Tbe U.S: -•maitf_-did not Include cost.I ol such ~N·•t~ u U.S. air ioterdicuoft of O>mratmllt supply routes,.~, a1r ~ ....,« air 111pPoct CIC ·~«-- Khmer troops In CUibodll3 . -. . 'l'he United Slates~ll' ofl I eta' II y actnowledg!nJ· only: the• lnlenllotloQ ol supply route>. /ui .far ai can lie -..Jn- . ed; all U.S. air acUvlty II balng ...,._ as an extenalon Of the air war In SOuth Vi<tnam anll Laos:'and. beln&.~ for out of fiJnda supplied for that ~ ' . . ' Total Rate .... Dip? A viati® · tJmi· 6 to 9 Cent Ta~ Boost :· DAILY l"ILOT l"llt .. Illy Rktllr.11 ic:..it .. r $1NGING OUT -Members of "Sing Out Young Gen«alioo of Orange Countr" raise . tbei1'. ynic" and their arms in song during performance at Or~ llnge County Fair. Among singers are Costa Mesans Tracy HarU, 13 (1st row ,, left); Nancy McKl)ight, 12 (2nd row, center), aod Kalhy ~lb. 11 '(.Ut row, right). Group will sing againd!uiiday at Fair. ~ . Tale of Two Cities Told By City Mayors· Monday Two mayors Will tell a tale of their two cities Monday at ' the luncheon meet.ing of the Harbor Area Coordinating €ouncil at the Costa Mesa Country Club. M•yor Ed Hirth of Newport Beach and Mayor Robert Wilsoa of Costa Mesa will tell of their projected . plaRf for the next few years and will suRgest wh•t·community lleeds the coordinating council may alleviate. Writer Reveals Oil Agreement ' ' By .Ike Ex-aide WASHINGTON (UPI) -Robert B. Anderson made an agreement designed to pay him $900,WI from oil operatloM, just before becoming Secretary of the TNaSllT)I in 1957, the Washington Poot said today. A copyrighted article.· by Post stiff writer Bernard D. Nossiter, s a Id Ancte.fson "completed a <seal' with 110me oil men" on June 14, 1957, less than three weeks before being confirffied as head of the trel;Sllry. dur:i,ng President Dwight D. Elseflhower's socood term. No"iter de3Cl'ibed Anderson as "a ctn· tral figure ln policy-making to protect oil prices." He bec'me a member of a cabinet committee that r~nrnended mandatory quot.as on crude oil Imports , imposed by Ei!eflh<iwertin 19$9, to keep Wreign oil from flooding the U.S. market and drjving dow~ domestic prlces. Finger-pic kin' Burglar Strikes somebody who is finger-pickin' good at safe cunbinations dropped by a Costa Mesa fried chicken shop after hours a n d left . with $773 or 'the Colonel's profit! In his pocket it was discovered Wed- ntsday. ' ! Jim E. Chase, of Kentucky Fried Chicken. 488 E. 17th St., told poUce a pair ol floor safu in the ladies' restroom were looted in the burglary. , Patrolman Al Muir said there - was no forcible entry lo the floor deJ)OSltorles, indicating the burglar nea tly cracked the combinati ons. ; • . t - .-.- The council servu the Harbor Area as a link between organizations and agencies, e.rpuraging cooperation to avoid duplicatio11 of projecls. The year-round Youth Employment Service is one of the results of the council's work. Jim Wood, chairman of the service, will report on its progress at the meeti11g. John Semple of the Yo uth Problems Center will also report to the coordinating council. Newly elected officers for the council for 1970 are Mrs. Gwenda Watson, presi- de.at; Mrs. Joyce Foster, vice president ; Mrs. Genevieve Bates, and Mrs. Jou Peace, secret.arie.s, and )drs. Dorothy Dietzel, treasurer. . Meetings of the council are open to the public and reservations for the noon luncheon may be made by calling 642- 0471. Mesa 's Ma yor ~Solutions , To Problems -Mayor Robert Wil.sm addreMed the Citizens Harbor .Area Research Team (CHART). this morning, speaking air tlml.Ucally of Costa Mesa's problems and· evtn more opttmlstically of what's being done lo IOlve them. He told the breakfast gathering that the city's number one problem is money. He s&id the city's Public Works Depart- ment would have to spend $12 to $15 million in the next few years on new arterial highway capstrucUon. He spoke of the problems invol ved in 1c:Qulring more land for public parks, quoUnc ·the price. of 1a • 20-acre park at lllO In -. thousalld. He prediclOd aolvln1 the airport pro. blem "in the foreseeable future. While jeta will not go away," ht said, "I believe the engines will become quiet atld cleaner." He told the meeting of expansion plans for Soolh Coast Plaza shopping center with the ~ddilkln of four more malls and SO ~eo new store1. ·ne said this- wou!d gr:e,atly a4<1 to the city's present lnC:ome from the center. - ~ he mtntloned the city's efforts to have all utilities underground, CHART chairman Jim· Wood arf.ed if the city had a phUosophy concerning signs and billboards. The Mayor said the city ls doing lls best to.balance the different interests Of bu!lnesa and aesthetJCI. .. ' Cannibal Death Suspect Claims Demonic Tran ce SALINAS (UPI)·-A Rocky MOWlll!n hippie blameJ drugs, Utunder and lighting for a demqnic trance which· he deelares turaed hlm into a canAibal. B7 TOM BAllLEY Of .. Dlltr "'* •• Oran&e ~ujlervllOn today resumed. wba 1 a fttll wttt oC budget hearings w the :warning from County Admi.ni.ILraUve Officer Robert Thomas thal a tu rate IQcteue of aomewhere between I and ·1 ctnta is inevitable. Thomas made thal..predlctlon as. the .annual review of county speodlni opened Wednesday but he alao made it clear that the overall COit or Orange County government ·may-d.Jp by as' much .as The hippie , Stanley Bilker, also said & 7 cents in .the 1970-71 fiscal_ year. · that to give "worship to the devil ," ReducUons in, the separate tax rates he killed and cannibalized a benefactor for both the flood control and h8rl;Mir at a campsite along the Yellowstone districts will make that cut pol!;ibli, River In Montana. Thomas said. Neitbh agency Is lncl~ed Homl tide charges w e r e filed Wed-in his general fund or C9unty tax figures. neSday against Baker, 22, •of Storey, Orange County's 1970-71 deficit was Wyo., who was. arrested because of an established in today's sttond day of auto mobile accident on a highway budget hearings as '2,975,IXM> -ijle dif- skirting the Pacific OceaR near Big Sur. ference between projeded"-lncome and "I !mve a problem -I am a can11ibal," the proposed. general fund spending pro- he told an arresUng Highway Patrolman. , Also charged with homicide was ,.. gr11ms-, . Baker's companion, Harry Stroup, 20, That · difference, Thomas told Ule or Sheridan , Wyo., although Baker con-board, must come rrom the property tended Strnttp had no part in either tax rate and will mean Increasing .the the killing or cannibali!m. Both had 1969-70 rate of $1.67 per $100 of assessed human fi11ger bones ill their pockets. value to somewhere between $1.73 and Both waived e1tradiUon. Mo1lana officials found a headless, $1.76· armless, heartless and legless .torso in That increase will not affect Otange the Yellowstone .RJver and say they cOunty's record ol having the lowest believe It is that of Janles M. Schloe:ser, property tu rate in caiitornia, Thomas 22, a welfare worker from Roundup, said. Mont., the man who picked up a killing Increases in assessed value and hitchhiker. ' Royal Couple Leaves LONDON (UPI) -Quttn Elizabeth . n and the Duke.1of EdinbUrgh returned home today after compleUng an 11-day visit to Canada's Northwest Territories and Manitoba which coincided with the provinces' centenary celebrations. elimination, of a special l<k:ent flood control tax to repair flood damage will lead to the slasblni ol. lax rates for flood cohtrol and harbor operatlom, the administraUve officer aaid. 'M>offias predic~ that those rates .may be cut by as much as an overall 13 cents in the upcoming budget. Thomas ' budget figure of $2.14.1 millkm Newport S~ipper Wi ns 8 Straight in Cup Trials · The protest against Newport Beach's Bill Ficker and. the· 12-mttet yacht Intrepid, lodged after Tuesd(!y's ract. In #le; Amerlca '1·Cup ~aUon trials,:. was disallowd !>dar_by the_ New Yotk Yacbt..c!ub-race..commiuee.. ·Fick'( was prote>ted by skipper Bob McCullough ol, the· yacht ·Valiant on a windwanl·leeward rule prior· to the start. Valiant was the windward boat and thus the burdened vessel, but Mccuuoogh claimed that Intrepid luded too . ro pldly. The protest wa1 disallowed. The toss-out of the pc:otest leaves FJcker and InLrepid with • cle&r I to o record . Foor of the Victories have been scored against Valiant Today's races were cancelled ~ause of foul weather on Rhode 'Island ·Sound. For more detaiLI see Boating, Paae.27. " :.1 foclllll•,. ~ "'!'trOI. fl,bor dllldct. UbrU7, nrt )lroteCUoa, Al fwlll W llfOd'I dlltrfcts. . Mort than Pit million of that money will ' go 1D .countf generai ' f u rid dep&flments. . Thomas ei:plained t)>at the ~y mult raise abou/ "4 · mllliOD fnm property taxes to meet budget e1pendlt~ above the Income the county · receives fr<im state ~ federal grant! and fllles, fees and other aources. Drawing particular att.enUon I n ,Wednesday's hearing wu Tbpinas' com. ' . merit that OraJ!fe Coullty 's welfare department bud1et .aeeMa likely, to stand . . . ' at $65.5 million or $21 million above last ye'ar's figures .• Thomas attfibuttld the sbarj) incrtaae to the A.id to Families With Dependent Children program which was described by a county budget analyst as h'avi.ng "Jumped alarmingly dwinf !he past four months." . Coont.y offkials e1plai.Ptd that the dominant rcu..in for tbe wellare hike is "an eeonortllc down tum wblc'h has boosted uoemployment ln Orange Cqunty lo' 5.8 petcent." Early budgel estimates by the welfare department had been based on an ln- crtaat of 350 cues a month. But it WU explained Wednesday to the 1Upervllor1 that a figure ·of 800 to 6IO cues a month would be much neartr the truo etllmate. Supervllor David Baker voiced •his op- poalUon to ".sding Uw!·lncreased wellare coats to the property tax payer. · "11 there any way we can reduce them leJAlly by Ufhi<ning eligibility or ctlttfna ~ proerams?" he asked. "life have ,one 1Jon1 ror years with all of thJs but. it is 1etting toucher and tougher ' for people to pay Uielr tax billJ." 0 We.are ~og eerytblng we can legally to cut cost.I but higher case loads af\M other factors play a major role," he waa advised by· We}lare Director Gran- ville Peoples. "I've been over th.is many times." Peoples said, "but I just. don't b av• any answers. It ls . pJ.rely a Qlltler ol numbers." . . • Carnival Rider . ~akeS Bad Trip , . Filtur' of a cart. compOnent during L.Wlkl .pill on 'lht TIJ.~li-Whtrt carnival tldO at the Orange c:Ou.ty Fair' :arid E!J1911iuoli · Tut!llay 'nlglit ' 1ent an' Anaheim Womlh to the hOlpitel. Mes. Lois M. Ruiz, 3', of ltJ! Brownwood Ave., was treattd at Co9ll.. Mesa Memorial Hospital· for minor held i!IJurl" and ttleasocf , according to police. 'Sgt. Ted Curry said 1!l>e stnic~ her heod wh"' \he de•ice malfllnctioned dur- th1 the eveolna rllfe with her busban<!, Sell Ruiz. ' . . ' ' .. ' .. ~ • . . Warned About . . ,' P Ii ·~.:.1·M· ...... n ·U~ · oves ' Eleven vetefan piJots mil ·an . Ute lfOU!ld· WedneSday ru,tit for thi f!rtt !Detl!nl of c.o.ta Meu'• newly.f«med AvlaiJcj, c.mmlltee. . • I . . nae m~ -who have fkrwn ev~ rrom aingle-se&ter. to 747'1 -were chooen from 33 appllc'!'ll by tbt C(IOJDC1I to adv,lse the city on matten per;taining to aviation, particlulrly aviation at Oringe· County Airport. . City Councilman Jack Hammett, wbo WU instrumental in establishing 'the COQ1- mittee, chaired lhe meeting tintil officer• were elected. He warned committee members not lo let politics. enter into any or their decisions. . . '"l11iJ is a c:OrnmJttefi 'without an u to grind ," he said. "The council only wants questioo.ns answered and we don't want you to "take any poliUci.l ·poeitklna." Sgt. Qavid G. Leighton of 1!ie Costa Mesa Police Dept. "Wls.elected ·chairman of the ccrnmittee. He is ln chara:e Ot the city's two-beUcopter air for'ce ud flas been a pilot for several years. Georse P. Griffith, wu elected co- cba!rman. I& company, Gr 1 ff II h Construction, builds runway1 •mong · otber ·lhlnp and has . done much of the building at Orange County 'Airp)J:t. Robert Bresnahan, , Orange ,County Airl>ort Director, addr...m the ifOUP on the general aviation ptcture'. In Oranae County, outlining the past problems and what has been done about them. He told tbe member.s of the continued. traffk: at the alrPort. and of the muter plan projection of 35 million pauienpra by IJtlO compared to slightly more than ooe million now. "An airplane ii JUst like a n automobile,'" he told them. "lt Is no aood unless you've IOt IORleplace to lfO· •I ' • He said a study ol the County Airport'• future by the Ralph M. ParJOl!S Compan1 (See AVIATION, Pap I) Oraate ' lt'eatlter . Early mornJOg, cOutal fog . shouldn't dlscoiirqe would.tie beachgoers, since 'ftie aua WW be alltnlng~througb~ea " are ei:pected to remain in the mid 80s witb the tow cloud• and fog returDinc in the eveninc houri. . JNSmE TQDAY , President Ntx'on't nt~1 -Lator1~ Anfinsan J>Gltl in tlie ball QolO!I sht WUl wear to tht White ffoUN dance FridaJI c~jng. Sec PooJ 17. .• .-• ' ...... I tt Clflfwtllt M "**• "' 1 ,_ .... = ...: ...... ..... .,1 I C-*t • c,..._,., . " OM* """'-11 ......... , ... \' •• ...,."'~···· .. It ·-..... -.. 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O'DtoMll AMERICAN ARTIST JOHN CURRY'S 'THE PASSING LEAP'' READY FOR PAGEANT Live ind In Color, L1gun.'1 Art Spect.cul1.r Open• for __ th_o_3S_th_T_l_mo ______ _ 'lba1 mew Badbam must "work". ie bill )n the Senate hlmleU. What ds will eotall Is the wemblyman con- :cting members of the S en ate ransporlation Committee to try. to line , the .votes needed to get the measure : the Senate floor with a "do paa" !comtnendatiao. A majority vote Is nooded to get • !re.way deleUon bill, alrel!CIY pused , the Assembly, out of lhe Senate IDUn.ittee.. A bare majority, .. seven ot : commtttee memben, are, like Pageant of the Masters 35th Season to Open !ldham, Republicans. By FltEDERICK SCHOEMEHL But Bad.ham, in an interview, aaid ot "" o.11r '"11tr si.11 ,u means notbi.n&J ''Tpla ts in no way Laguna's first lady, the Pageant or pairtiun bill." be laid. the Masten will celebrate her 35th an- Juat how optimistic is the nlversary opening Friday night with an ;semblymll that he can kill tht estimated 2,soo visitors at Irvine Bowl. eeway _-from Beadl Boplevard i,. the curtalns part on thlJ year's Huntlngtoo Buch ud the llOUlbenl command perfonnance, there lbould be ~ dty llmita 1D Corona del Mar? a touch of nosta1gia for those who have 'BaJbam ~·t ex.coy llY· BU! be aeen the world famous art ·apectacular ......ell, •'Nap have got to be biller ~ _._....., ... ____ Jll.YCl!:l..J!!&_, _______ _ '.:'3 a:'1 *"~ blll wbleh pased 1be 35tb &Mual presentaUon of "living • ~~Y In 1115 died In Ille Senate plcturel" will be made up o! the best :ansportatioD eommtttee "1tbout ever works selected from fonnu yeara. ~ b!ought up lol"l yote. "It'• rWJy the lllOll ambitlo111 sbow Bedbam admlta be limply couldn't IO far," said Producer • Director Don tuft the votes on that one. Williamm, as be 8\000, backltage. at Sen. Randolph collier (D-Yreka}, who the bowl. while wo~kers added the final mes 90 much weight on freeway mat-touches to this year a 30 works. rs he ia s<>meUmes referred to as "We will have to keep moving ather of ~the CaIµomla freeway backstage since we will have 30 works stem." ii chainnan of the Senate instead or the usual 25 or 1.6." The ·ansportation Committee. show is programml'd so that it moves Collier probably will oppose: the ~ ~ 'from main stage lo upper stage to tdham bilL He has not responded to the hillsides of the wboded amphiUteater. qulrieJ, but capltol observers say he Even though the pictures have all 'lllilM the Legislature setting a prece-been done before none of them will n1. of intervening ln freeway matters be the same ' nn~y decided by the State Hl~way Technical ·~·' provements are a way = allo point out the llW'&in ol Ille at the a ~ It ,Is. ~ wer In Sacramento has passed from unwritten ~ y e a r 1 .:'.cra11c to Republican ud Collier perform,nce mwt be better tlwl the ·not u powerful u be once was. one precedmg. it. So far, the Pageant Badham'• bill palled the Aaembly ha• an Wjbltmilhed record. ndlly u to a; on Juno. 34. Badbam WU!..,., ~ tbat with 30 cllllemrt !d •-inany · many members ol the pictures, 1ll<n are 30 teclmlcal Pl"' ;semblY are lick and Urod o1 arbitrary blans," but the eothualuUc technical loptiofts of past highway .conunlsatons." crew always finds a aolution. . lbe N rt a.Wmblyman aald he ''The o:ne ~ that bas been difficult pecta t!1: aome lobbying help from this year is the transition from the ! Harbor Area Freeway Fighters, a Orlen_ta1 chess set to Ute Mexican chess oup opposed to the l>aclfic Coast set. m Checkmate. Everything has to ·eeway coming tbroUgb Newport Beach. change and we really have to move 8adham nplalned the Se n a 1. e qulckly." U1POrtation Committee vote will be "Of course, some poses are di!ficull ken wben .he UR author of. the blll, and each picture presents a problem Ill and .m' for it. Schmitz wa.s a of-tts own. It may be llgbtlng or color, -author but we try very hard to make the s.ti~ aaid il will be a couple of works theatrically sound and arlla:tically • yet btf«e he asks for a vote accurate." the bill. "It's not an easy thing to do," The Senato TransportaUon Committee WUUamson adds. eets every Monday. The commlttee Nearly 300 volunteers will turn Qlle cretary &aid next Monday Is booked or the most famous works of art ipto the full size "llviJlg pictures." And the cast is backed up by -seores-of stagehands, makeup artists, dressers, and seamstresses. This year the Pageant will ncreate With live models 20 painting•, ;u eculpture pieces, one sketch, one artifa:ct, one mural. a u-fold ailk acreen and eTj!llturvecnwr1es. M work for the Pageant wraps up, the Festival grouoda are ·shaping up, .. etlt!bttlng art!-. adorn booths with their displays. All the help for the popular Festival restaurant has been hired and are begin- ning to prepare for the influx of more than 400,000 persons oVer the July 17 to August 30 run. . .. . l't'om Page l AVIATION ... would be presented in part to Orange Count)' Supervisors Tuesday. He laid tbe biggest complaint now I! the nolli probl<m al the • airport and said thlt the county had jwt in· 1talled a noise monitoring system - the !Int ol JU kind in the country. •1we have moniton at each end of the Upper bay.'i he sakl "and on ~ 1ktes. We can tell from the readings U the jets are keeping on their proper fil.gtrt pattern ... He said tllder' the new noise abatement legislation, the county musl reduct the number of 'Mlat are called "impact areas" to zero by 1972. Based on a reading of over 70 on the monitoring scale as an Impact area, that would mean the county could fly only 16 com- mercial jet flights a day. He said they now have 27 a day on weekends. At their next meeting, scheduled for Aug. S, the committee will hear a report from military officers who will outUne the military aviation picture. in the coun- ty. Collegian Hits Sign, Officer, Ends in Bar A Newport Beach collegian who, police charge, ran into a sign, then a detective, and then a bar across the street. was amsted and nm in to Costa Mesa City Jali early today. Richard W. llultoo, 23, ol 3111 s...hore Drive, was held on charges of assault with a deadly weapon, resisting arrest and mildemeanor bit and nm. • Vice Officer Dave Hayes said be wu outside the F'lrebou9e bar, ftlcb features nllde enter1.ainers, at dosing time when he saw and heard HM's car skidding sideways In the 100 block of 17th Street. He aald he approached· die halted vehi- cle after It had clipped a street sign and idenUfied him.self, but Huston allegedly disbelieved him because be was a plainclothesman. "-...... The detective said Huston began rating hi! •"line· "Halt, police officer;• he shouted as he rounded the car, but c~ai ed Huston accelerated, striking him ith the left !rMt hood sectloo althou he escaped injury. Hayes said Huston stq>ped and he went 1o radio for a patrol car, at which lime the suspect. .ran into a bar across the street and had ~ be caught again and draggod back. Committee Asks Russ For Cancer Cure Goal WASHINGTON (UJ'I) Rep. Cornelius E. Gallagher, (O·N.J .), a mem- ber of the House Foreign Affairs Com· mittee, has sent a leUer to Sovif!t Premier Alexei Kosygin urging him lo proClaim a naUonal commitment by the Soviets to find a cure for cancer in this decade. "It would seem certain," Gallagher said, "That the result bf such a· pro-- clamation by the USSR would be to spm-my country into racing your country f~,. ,._., '"":>1 ,.r 11 r 11nr Pr r•·~"." Goe• It Alone Collins ·Seeks , 'City Annexatio·n Collins Radio Company annoonced to- day it is .golM_ to go it alone and con. tfntieto seek: annelaUon to the city of Newport Beacb in spite of At:imutb Equi- ties bowing out of the picture. ' Wednesday, AZi.mutb • unes:plalnedly "1ithdrew from escrow to buy McDonneU- Douglas Corp. 's adjacent ¥tropower property lt was blddlnJ to annex to the city. , . Collins management spokesmen said the company always has used a Newport Beacb address and has long considered annexing to the dty. But 09 decision was read!od unlll A:imuth !oreed Collins' hand by filing lo annez lo the city only the undeveloped portion ol the Collin! property. Now Collins ii asking to appear before the Newport Beach City Councll~AY night to continue their bid for :s:a- tion of 177 acres bounded by M W' Boulevard Jamboree Road and Campus Drive, weSt of Orange County Airporl .Jn its announcement, the Collins man- agement disclosed that the Irvloe Com- pany had offered them a parcel of land in The Bluffs area when theY were pick.. lng their location 10 years ago, They chose the present site and signed a ~ year lease retaining the rlaht to deter· mine which clty they should choose to be in -Newport Beach or Irvine, the Collins spokesman sai,d. Besides their use of the address and identificaUon with Newport Beach, Collit1s wishes to deal with an established gov- ernment, the statement said. 'Ibe com- pany-management worries that an int:r- perlenced government or a. new dty or Irvine could bamper their upamion plans. Arnold Canfield, wlltant ...m&ry o! Colllns. wrote a letter to Richard Turner, nec:utfve offlcer of the Lo&1 Agency Formallon Commllalon, in wb!ch be elal> orated on that point. He wrote: · "It !s evident from the lilstory o! re- cently incorporated clUes in Orange coun- ty that there follows a period of from two to five years of unpredictability due Mrs. McKenney Services Held Patricia McKenney, a longtime Harbor Area resident and an avid angler, died t.1ooday in Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital at the age of 46. Service1 !or Mn. McKenney wer< held Wednesday at the Bell Broadway Chapel in Costa Mesa. Burial was private. Mrs. McKenney, who lived at 34i \Valnut St., Costa Mesa, is survived by her husband, Maj. Louis McKtnney; a son, Stephen; her mother, Mra. Dorothy Curtis and a sister, Doris Koaowskl. · Before moving to Costa Mesa four years ago, the family had lived for nine years in Newp'Jrt Beach where Mrs. McKenney wu active in the Balboa Lady AngUng Club. Firefighter Killed A firefighter was killed and a com- panion injured by a falling tree Wed- nesday night while fighting a forest fire which has charred 1,800 acres in ~-... ,.,. •• ,."'Tl °'"""".,· to lnerperlence and inadequacy of train- ed per.onnel lo fUrnlsb the functions or government.· ". · •• The effects of a. young govern- ment could be catastrophic for· the larfe- scale expansion of a company our me •• .' IncorporaUon of this area removes all conb'OI from· the Irvine Company and places the control In the new city council which In time may be unsympathetic to the total cmcept of the Irvine master plan." A spckesman said Collins had talked to the Irvine Company, Local Agency FOQJl4tion Commission ....i the County Assessor and all told them the tu rate for ithe new city ls indeterminate and can't be predicted. Newport Beach hu had a stable tu rate In tbe II.IS to 11.15 range, one of the lowest In the county, for years. Canfield said Collina employs t,700 at the plant now and bas an annual payroll of fl7 million. 11ie 10.year projection, he said, is tlllt emplo,ment will go up to 7,000 and auessed Valuation ol the prop. erty from fl.9 million Mtimated this year to $20 million in llJIO. Liberty Hearing Set in Cowrado On Extraditwn A=sed candlelight killer Robert W. L!berly .bu a date in ~ Colorado courtroom Friday !or .-6earint to determine whether he will be returned to Southern ·California to face a pair ol murder charges. A report on his· present psychiatric cond!t!on will be lnlroduced during the. proceedings 1n a ColCl'ado Springs district COW't, based on a 30-day perlPd of observation. • ,. Liberty, 23, whose family lives In Westmiruter, pleaded innocent-to a varie- ty of charges by reason of Insanity in early June following his capture after a motel robbery, kjdnaping and gun fight with a pursuin,g detective, He and a traveling companid'D who entered the same plea, Miss Kendall A. Bierly, 24, of Eugent, Ore., were both ordered to undergo tests at the Colorado Hospital in Pueblo. Miss Bierly faces an extradition bear- ing Aug. 7, while a 17·year-okl Midland, Tex., runaway who wu captured with them Is c:urrtnUy awaiting trial on a charge« aggravated robbery. The ·sJeridtr, thin.faced fugitive who gained his grim nickname in 1966 when he strangled Mrs. Marcella ~. ~1, in Westmlnstl:r, is wanted in both San Diego and Huntington Beach. A onetlme inmate at Atascadero State Hospital !or the criminally insane, Liber- ty is accused or shooUng Thomas Astorlna, 25, last March 12 1rt Huntington Beach. Astorina, a former roOmmate. was killed and dumped along Edinger Avenue near Sunset AquaUc Park. , Robert J. Irion, 53, a formeT fellow mental patient with Liberty, was stabbed, beaten and strangled June 7 in hiJ San Diego apartment and authorities believe they have a solid case against Liberty, ' so the earliest the bill could be ard would be July 27. ' The Jlldham but b ._d by county >ad Commissioner Al Koch. 'Ille Qty unclls of HuntJngton Beach, CMta esa, Laguna Beach and Fountain Valley JW passed reaolutlons against It. nie city council of Newport Beach is taken an ambiguous position aay1ng ey stlU are not ready to sign a freeway :reement. City staff negotiations with ate tugbway engineers on design lot e adopted route along the blu!! by ul Highway have effecUvel)L atopped tW the fate of the Badham bi.lf Js Stx--Flle Plea Home0wner Groups Seek Coast Route Death SAVE roo. ON cfux """· DAILY PILOT outtGI COAl1 rulLllHING c:OM~•KY ••~•ft H. We.4 Jeoli: l. Curloot Y,. P't..-..i W G9Mrel Metotott 11o.,,,., 1< .... ;1 E•ltw lloome1 A. M..,r .. •l11t MtMllftl Ill119r c. ........ OHke ]JO Wut loy .StrHI M•ili"' A441•1u r.o ... ir 11•0. t2111 °""' ....... .. ...,.,., .. ado! 22:1l W.1 .. lbtt ............ . • l09flM IM>dlt Ut .. .._, ·- "'-"""""" 11udl: lM hKll ,....,._. a... ClllNll,.I 1U fW"I II ComlN ll .. t -- -. • ' Six homeowner association presidents representing 4,000 residents of Corona del Mar have sent a letter to members of the state Senate Transportation Com- mittee urging th~support the bill to delete Pacific Coast reeway. , The presidents , which calla itself the United AssoclaUOn's Freeway Com- mittee, says tl recognizes Ute need for a freeway, but believes the freeway deletlor. bill is the only way to force a restudy of the route by the California Highway Commission. The letter is signed by \Villiam Agee. president of the Corona del ~far Civic AssoclaUon: ·Bruce Patterson, president of the Corona Highlands Property Association ; Norman Rahe. pr~sident of the Cameo Community Association: William Stroup, president of the Harbor VieW Hills Homeowner Assoclr.Uon ; Sam K~yes; president of the Harbor View )tills Commtmity Association, a n d '\vi\liam -Dootson.-..president_ of_ Jhe Sborecllffs Community Association. The homeowners presidents say the fr!f!Way ahou~ pus Cororia del Mar inland through the Irvine Company's agricultural and gruing 11nd. They charge Ulat Uie only apparent reason for tht present routing ls to ac- commodate the Irvine Comp a 11y'1 Fashion Island c:ommerda.1 center. The bill the Corona del M 1 r homeowners pt'Mjdents would have. the Se:nate Transportation Com m I t t e e membm: supp6rt Is authored b y Alstmblyman Robert Badham ( R • Newport Beach). ft pa!led the A!!embly "8 lo I. A month ago the homtownera l)re&ldenl.s wrote a letter to various government orfidals aakJng that there be no Coast Fr~WI)' west of M1cArthW' Boulevard and that Corona del Mar Freeway be «tded or bent to tie-in to an inland Coast Freeway alignment beading on dowil toward Laguna Beach. The latest letter states "We recognize that we need a freeway.'' It argues, 1'The ·Highway Commission has a policy that they will IJOt. permit the reopening of the publlc hearing for the study of an alternative inland route in NeWport Beach due to tbt opposition of one other city, Costa Mesa. We believe that this bill may be the only vehicle that will stop this unwanted coastal align- . ment and allow the re-birth of a study for an acceptable alignment 1.o all of the cities of our county.'' The homeowners presidents say the Irvine Company's stated concern for the people "may jusl be lofty rhetoric." They say the freeway is "woven" through Corona del Mar -50 Ceet from homes . on each aide to accommodate and draw future fril'fic to Fashion h:land. "There are many \bousands or acres cf agricultural and grazing land on the Irvine Company's ranch land that would serve just u well u this unwanted aliimment." The letter says the freeway along the 1ilopted ,.... will : ' -Change· tbe dty's hbtorlcll and maritime almolpbtre by 1ever1ng the land-Oflentod parts ol the community from the beaches and ocean. -Allowing prevallln1 ocean breez:ts to carry smog producing contamlnanta Into the lnla.nd parts of the community. -Require the oondtmnaLlon aod taking of 406 homes. -Leave Harbor View Hills Elementary School with 1 marginally tcceptablt noise factOr. \ ( PROFUSIOHAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS ) • By Stone and Phillips reg. 499. for 8' Lengths Open Moft,. 1\un, I Fri. b e .. ' . .I I NOW 399 .. T eke •d•at1f•ge of th•s• importent 1•ving'Of'I •ix different styles of luxuriOUI Lux Air sofes in • host of •xq'-lis;+e febric:1. • :216 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MESA, C\o'Llf.' 646-027!.J • ' - I ~ I • ' I - ] T 0 ,.., bud Cou Tho ~ n •"'! We< that gov1 7" Ro !or dist! Tho In h °' aata bud1 !ere th• II'" boa• tu 1169 val~ 11.~ n Cou P"'I .aaid In elin: LC !I a 1'om vis ii and pro1 • b • a n • h p i, ' d I I < c c < < • • • • • •• • ' -- .Saddlebaek· . . .. ~ • -. ' Today's FbUiJ . . ----.. --rN.:Y;'!Steelis . • :VOC. 63, N0.-169, 4 SECTIONS, 44,PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURso~Y, JULY tl;'~fl~ , : ·TEN 'C~S ' . . . -I J"' :.. :_ ·,,Pageant DAILY P'ILOT ~.., l'1"1d: O'D911Mll AMER ICAN .AR TIS T JOHN CURRY'S 'THE PASS ING LEAP ' READ Y FOR PAGEANT Liv• encl In Color, Laguna 's.Art Spectacular Opens for the lSth Time Operis • By Fl!llDERICK SCHOEMEHL • Of .. o.itt 'llM llatf 1.#guna's first lady; the Pqeant or. the .Masters will celebr~ her 3$th an· niversary opening Friday night with an estlmaled 2,500 visitors at IrVine BOwl. M the curtains part on this year's comma'nd perfonnance, there should be a touch of nostalgia for those who.,.bave seen the world famous art spectacular in y¢s pasL '[be S5tb aMUal presentation of "living pkturis'' will be made ~p of the bes( works Hleded ft()m former years. "It's really the moat ambitio~ show .;' ·so tar," said ProduCer-·Director Don WllllamllOl'I·, as he stood ~kaLage at the bowl," While workers 1dded tf>e final ' . touches. to this year'• 30 wOrki. I" . -"We Will ' have ·to ~'!IP moving .backstage since we .wilJ .Ji4ve 3q works instead or the usual ~ . or 111." The sbOw is iifogrammed • that. it moves from main stage· to uppU . si...ge to I.he hillaides of the wooded amphltbea~: · Even· though the piCtpres, have all been -done . bef~, nOne of them will be the...... . Tec:bnica.I ..Jqiprov.~ts~ are a w~y ACLU Files· Prote st . Year of 'life at the P.age1at, and 'll la an uriwrtlten rule that · each ye 1 r ' s performance must be better thait the one ,preceding )t. 89 lv:. ~ PagunJ bas an unb)eill~ recqtd.. . Williamson. said that wilh .30 differmt pictlJres, there "are 30 technical. pro. blefOS," but the enthuaiuUc Wdinica1 c?rew t}ways finda a ~uUon. _ ·-· ' "The o~e l!>i!ll !l!,t ~ ~ dl!llcult this year Is the tranaiUon from the Oriental, cl1ess set !<> tl)e MelJcll' <heal! .. ~.In Checkmate., Everylblng bu to . •.. (See-PAG£4NT, Pa .. ~) Laguna CouJjcil Sets . ~ -~-. ·' Woodlarid '. Ri:ot Pr.~he 1 I • .. ' . ' ' • • . . ' I By _BARBARA Kruml!Cu County-clllpl<r ol the American Civil T ..... ~ .Jll • Of* OellY ,,... • ...., · ·Lli:lierUtl Uflion;· (ACLU) who-pment.ed l'otal Rate to Dip? In 23 oquad. cars· !mn -Iii< -law enforcement 11iiid11. --'1 -~--~-co=-----~~1.11.~ . !11.k_, __ ' -~"t,""'1lfl'!~J,.,.cliP•"'-"' .. !10!.~~ !h!.c~vjls~~,~~ ..... ' --Mntt than .• VT-ta were madl en chirae!ra.niing frOm aaaultlna ·.peace ----·o-. ----15ruta1itj' con mea Jn sfr sworn affidavits mrs. uunn, m a ""ia w u"' counc1 , 6 C T B . signed by participants •lit Ill< July • bad protest«! Wheaton's "one-sl<!fd" ta 9 . ent ax· oost On Poki ng Woodland DriVe riot. Mayor Rlcbard repori ·..,Ill< Woodl.and Drivl ~"11· -_ Goldberg was authorized by the Laguna .Jn. which he comm~ed the police for ' ~ -Beach City C:OOOCll Wednesday night to performing -their jebs· livery ·weU under of!lcer through a\llOrted riarcotica viola· tion& to failure to dlapiirae. woOdland 'Drive realilents Charpl that police beat· them, s(iray<d lllem with mace, a chemical lrritlnt; aDd idvldld their homes to make arrests. StU<)ied by Supervisor s By TOM BARLEY or ""' o.11Y 'lltt ''"' Orange County supervisors today resumed what will be a full week or budgit hearingi-Wilh the warning from Couftty Adminlltntive Officer Robert ~u . that a ta'i rate increase or ~ IM'fteen C~ 9# cents ls inmloble. -... .mode th.ti pndktion u the .annu1l review of county spenclina ~ Wednesday but be also madi it clear that the overall t'Olt of Orange County government may· dip by as much as 7 cents in the 1970-71 fiscal year. Reductions in the separate tax rates for both Ifie flood . -rol and ha- distrk:ts wilL make that cut possible, Thomas said. Neither agency is included in his gentr•I fund or county tax figures. Orange County's 1970-71 deficit was eatabUshed in today 's .second day of budget hearings as -.$2,975,l!OO -the dif· ference between projected income and the proposed general fund spen<Jing pro- 1rams. --"!'hat difrcrt!:nce,-Tbomas _tol d the board, must come from the property Uix rate and will mean increasing the tllfi9.70 rate of $1.67 per $100 of as5essed value to somewhere between $1.73 and $1.76. That increase will not affect Orange County's record of having the lowest property tax rate in California, Thomas .said. Increases in assessed value and elimination of a special 11).cent flood Royal Couple Leaves LONDON (UPI) -Queen Elizabeth JI al)d the Duke of Edinburgh returned home today after 'completing an 11-day visit to Canada's Northwest Territories and Mwnitoba which coincided with the provinces' centenary celebrations. Ora•l(e Coast Weather Early n1ornink coastal fog shouldn't discourage would·be beachgoer!I, 11if!j:f'"the sun will be 1hining ... 'J'hrou~. T~mperatures' are expCcted to remain in the mid 80s with the low clouds and fog returning in the evening hours. INSmE TODA.\' Presidtnt Nixon's niece, Lawrene 4n/if'30'1i pose1 -in th.e batL goum ~k will wear to the lV'hite Home dance friday evening. See Page 17. M.91.... ' Mil•• .. J1 N•tleltal ...... W Or•-c..,.,,., t•n .,l'ri9 ,..,.., ,. S-'t U.H ~ ,_.!'Utt """ T ..... lt* lll -.... WMtw ' ~'-...... It-If """ -... .. • .. control tax to repair flood damage wlll lead to the slashing of tax rates ror flood control and harbor operations, the administrative officer said.· Thomas piedicted that those 'rates may bt cut by as· mqch as ~n overall 13 . l'l'l'ia iD "" ~n&Jk~;.t. 1 'Thomas• budget figure Of'C34.6 miJUo.l Jncl!Jlles,,flood ·control, harbor ,diatrict, library, fih protection, gefl:eral ·tube! and sptdal d~ici;. ' More£'haft $212 million el that money . wll! ... go to, county general f 4l n d deP.8.rtments. /l~~l!e~xplained that the county must raise abou mlllion from property tai:es to meet udget expenditure above -the inqome county receives from • stale and fede I grants and fines , fees and other 80 Drawi11g rticular attention in Wednesd~y·s hearing was Thomas' com- ment tllal Orange County's welfare department ·budget seems likely to stand at $65.S million or $21 million above last year's figur es. 'Mlomas attribUted the sharp increase to the Aid to Families With Dependent Children program which was described by a county budget analys t as having "jumped alanningly during the past four morths." Coonty officials explainep that the dominant reason for the welfare hike is "an economic down turn ..which has i:ioofted. unemployment in Orange County to 5.8 percent." Early budget estimates by the Welfare department had been based on an in· crease of 350 cases a month . But it was explained Wednesday to t h e supervisors that a figure ol 600 to 650 cases a month would be much nearer the true e:Stimate. Supervisor David Baker voiCE'd his op- .position to "adding the increa"sed welfare costs to the property tax payer. "Is there any way we can. reduce the~ legally by tightening ellglbitity or cutting the programs?" he asked. "We have gone along for yean with all or this but It is gett1n1 tougher and tougher for people to pay their tax bills." · "We .are dohtg eeryth.ing we can legally to cut costs but higher case loads and other factors play i major role," he was advised by Welfare Director Gran- ville Peoples. "I've been over '\his many times ," Peoples said, ''but I ju s t'don't ha ve any answers. It is purely a matter of numf>ers." crooks Hijack Crooked Phone Attendant.a at Larry Hunrs Texaco service station told Laguna Beach police that numerous persons had complained the pay phone was tak.lng their money and not dOing ils th.ing in return. Attendants said peopti asked for change to use ' lhe pay phone and then returned to use the station's prJvate jlboiie. Now, police uid the pay phone h11d been pryed £r001 its moorings and stolen. Tht loss to General Telephone Co. Wtdo"esday was alimated at $161. set up a pxnm.ittee to investigate the adverse condlllons" and ci'edit_ed theqt I t H charges. · with preventing a aerirus Dare-up of fi 0 ouses PartidpaUng in Ill< Inquiry with U.uble. . , .... Goldberg will be City Manager Jamel Two Laguna B&acb politt offfcen we.re Laguna's controversial pla1· },11.meh D. WheatM, C<llncllman Owlton Boy,d, Injured in the melee that began with a buUding·by-bullding hou in-Police Chief Kenneth Huck, Qty-Attorney illegal fireworks and eventually found specLion in Ole Woodland Ori aJ-ea was Jack J. Rimel'and Mrs. Thomi!ina GUM, an eati.mated 200 -Canyon •dwellm bat. moved ahead for f4r1ber discussion al ·blguna':Beicb .chaiTman of the Orange -tlln& :jlPlice who ·arrtved .. at....~ aqeoe "the next council mee~m'g, Alig. 5, after -: ' . . . ' Inrher letter to the COUDCll Mn. Gmm urge<! I full airing o! allesaUcm beinc made by both skies, ln ... to preserve . Wednesday. night, 'liwiY ol - • (Bee _ 11 · . . . . further debcite Wednesqay night. Councilman CharJion Boyd su~e·a(ed that the tCOUD(:it.· a~,.-ilh ~ ·ot-. Ill< plan,• ~'iilid -:lllfit to digest a six-P'!{e cce m m7e ri rfii1r y prepared by , city ·m·anager James Wheaton !rt response to a petltion pro- testing the inspection signed by 500 persons and prt9ented at the last councll meeting . community hamon~.- ~pr. ~~pth~g~ ~~~~ ,,~iii "j1::,~·; Police 'Station:& P'laii NiXed by· Council · Unsaf~ef Stating that the intent of the city in 1etting up the , Inspection program had not been &ucces.sfully conveyed .Jo residents, Wheaton attempted to clear up the "misunderstanding" in a p:>int.by- point answer to charges ih the petition and an accompanying letter lfrom artist Andy Wing .. To the charge that ins,ections Were not based on health and safety, but on a desire to drive "unPopular minority (See HOUSING, Page Z) Cyclist Killed Near El Toro By JOHN YALTERZA Of t11e DtillY l"IMI ltllf Lincoln Savings and Loan, which had a planning commission approval In hand for a ·new mobile home park near $horecliffs . Golf Courie, loot ii all Wednesday when the project was denied by city councilmen. Charging that the council IJad been made the victim of the "b&Jt and l\lritch" technique during presentations by tbe developer, Councilman Thomas O'Keefe speaiheaded. Ute drive aialnsi the~ p.ari which was planned for vacant . land between the 13th and 14th falrWays oC the links. , The action came at the end of a public hearing in whidl Rlley Marqtiis, a Dana Point arehitect., pretented 1lldes ot modular mobile homes w i t h A 17-year-old motorcyclist was struck modernistic and rustic exteriors in a and killed by a car near the El Toro pastoral, rambling setUng. Road offramp of the San Diego Freeway The show impressed most councilmen, early t~ay . when h~ apparently stopped but their sentiments changed later in to repair his :nachine in the Slow lane. the hearing when Marquis admitted. that of the southbound highway. not all the units in the proposed .park Dead on arrival at South Coast Com-would be the aUractive modular ones. munity Hospital was KeMeth Allen BeJI O'Keefe, a Shorecliffs resident hlmself, of Cardiff By the Sea near Oceanside. said he "was surprised to see an California Hig_hway patrolmen sald the organiiaUon like Lincoln .Savings and boy was on his way home at ••-Ume Loan employing the old procedure o( uie bait and switch. of the accident. "We have been shown pretty pictures ~atrolmen l,ntervJewed a. motorist who of one· type of mobile home and we said he saw yaung ~II making some all were Impressed, but In lhe following adjustment to the engine of his motorcy. _ discussion we got the subUe s w I t c h cl~ but was unable to avoid a collision. • .. if you listened carefully it's not Whal His car was only sllghtly damaged. and we're going to have In this mobile home he was. al!owed to proceed without park," he said. further mqu1ry. What Marquis told councilmen -was lbat strict arolitteeturaf con1tol. o! the units Jn the park would be imposalble to achieve. He added that tlJe expensive and new modular homerwitb attractive oulddor !eotures .,...Jd be placeil at the pehipbery of the p.a r k. with 'more conventional metal units interspersed. "If we start allowing experimentation ·in San.Clemente," O'Keeferr"'lied, "Ulen we will be Confronted with inatant slums' within lhe nett five years. IO I move that the r~uest be denied." The.'entir! a'ppllcau&i for the 21$.spa'ce park on vtcant knolls .J>ove the··llnks had been touchy since the start. ' : SeVeral prevlous applications f o.r &lmilar uees In the Shorecllffa area also have been defiled bott1 by councUmen and pl ....... 'Ibe spokesman for the savings and loan firm, uked that he get the chance to answer O'K~fe's statements - partii:ularly lbat which equated the "bolt and switch" Uctlc to used-car s a I es pitches.. 1 , • "I woul~ like to answer certain ac· cusaU~.·· Marquis nld criJPly. "YOO mean the· comp8rison to car dealers?" Mayor Evans·ask~. "Yes, your honor." , "I see very little diffl!l'enu between trailers and cars," O'Kee'.fe added. Marquis then Jost his chance to ~peak: The hearini was tbe second funclion ~eduled on the agenda on trailer park applications t,ut another controversial plan for replacing Harbor Hiiis Goll Courie with a 1lmUar park was re1eheduled untn next meet.in& 1t the request o! the appll<:al!I. • ·Laguna Coun~il~en .. Cl·ash r WASl!JNGTON (AP) -Neor York ci~y'a top policeman aaid today the wave of bombings i.n hia city has grown to the extent that his forne can no lonpr £Uaran~ the safety or penom vlai!lnc police precincts or headquartm:. Commissioner Howard R. Leary told the Senate invesUgaUons aubcommittee that terror bombings hove lncrwed by near!y four time! In the put five years ov.er the previous similar perkKt. And, he said, a big increase ln detona. Uon.. of high explosive bomb;. and In- cendiary ~vices ha.s come in the put 18 months, including the bomb that wrecked part of New York's police btad4 quarten. And Hart T. Mankin, coonael for the 1overnment's General S e r v l c e 1 Adptinlstralion,. testified arson and bom·.' blngs of federal buildings have jumped 1'70 percent in the year that ended· June 30 aver the previOUJ!I year; that bomb threats went up by 750 percent •. and' that dllJllage tQ GSA property 'IO&red 750 percent; from $10,445 in ti.seal 1959 lo $721~19 In. fiscal !970. . I · Leary, flanked by his.chief of detec-. lives, in a hearing room · ruar~ by Capitol police, presided over a preaen- taUon of. prototype bombe, b O·m b diagrams, photos of bomb damage i.nd. charts showing a llharp upward swing ill bomblnp. · The: situation has deteriorated 80 ~d]y. he saJd, that when citizens Visll police headquarters Or" their local precinct houae "we can't guarantee them lafetJ." Since Jamiary 1919, llti said, there have beeJI' 381 bOmbilll' In New Yori City. . . '''Ibe erploai.on of flrecracken aod noise making devices hu beeri symbolic of thla nation'1s strugsle. for freedom/• L N S ff W • h B 4 he aaJd. "Yet today there ·are thole orr . ot o ap py it oyd' s Corr,:mittee System =!"in u:.~1~·.:r.i~1;":! After he had accused fellow Coun--Laguna participate in a' paper recl~a--areas that teem to 'be In. the pr0Vlf)ce thelr means for crelUw exprellioft/• cilmaµ Charlton Bo1d of "eagerly jum-Uon project. ' ol hll Humin RelaUona Comml.U.,, In~ : 1f;: ="'!, -weU...r: ping into areas that seem to be In -'n1e _two committees. alone witll one although the oDmmlttee illi't even fcrmed the Sena the province of his Human RelaHons on Employment and Commerce, headed ""'yet, there'• jUlt a ~nnan.'z·· -Jawa ~atu;1~ P"e:=:t= Commillec," Laguna BeilCh Councilman by Councilman Peter Ostrander and · The ume ht aald. applied to Hobn'1 and eon&tollinl the aale and lbl-I Edytard J..orr was asked by Mayor another on Recreation and Arts, with commJUee. 1 ' • _ ' OI dYnfmile, nitrqlyttrin Md other ~!chard Golhd~~r·deWedne.sday ~~ght11 to L<itby' rheas ch~l1nntan, ha~ ~-~ "We teem to be deleptiq 'Vadoui bomb components. . ,.ave enoug o..V1ul nee 1n me "" a ow t ,coun1.:1 a .a prevK1U1 ~. pawn 11 utd l«r. "In .two inltlnces, • Anothllr poaiblllty, Included in a blll me to delegate wurk lo the man I Tiie advisory committee setup u pro-eoundima Boyd hat become involved already proposed by President Nlzon, feel best !uited to it.'' -posed by Boyd. glvu •each councilman with io..called human relaUons -ts 1 tet of new tfrlnpnt federal crflnlnll The testy exchange came al the close a special area ol interest In which he anything the City Council deals with Jaws providing thie death penalty 1 <lr the council session, during which Boyd, may gather ln!onnation !Or the benefit hla to do with humaJl rttatJM J feel petJOM convlcted of tbe lllep! tntent1i! aa chairman of the new Human RelaUons ol the council. we dlould aet up • ~ aeaion rt1ht trmlPOrtlUon of ezploslva Uled Irr falal Committee. had been asked by the Mayor "I've ljad .reaeryatlons on U>e c:mn. riop•W.i!! lnlojhltcoaimttlee'l>u1i~•!:' bomblnp. • '?, participate in hearings on· tlwl' mltla.•,11Yslem,'' ,Lorf told"tbO' m-.• •' Oolcfllai1 ~bl!.,-criiUncl Nia 1bal _.i haa ........i - woodland Drive riot. . • I "We, slld we WllWd 41....,. llMI •-'"' Ill< _.,~.,., "'°"id' be 111 up, ~ " eon.,_ wt1o UJ t11eJ Al aootber point ill' tl\e, meetinfl ·, lo bt mered.'U.,, fllnetlons' of•U>e .,;.,,. tu addtld, ''Since .. -only hove ,..,....,...111'• leial door to ~t Gol41>erg fiid >ugsesled that Cooncilrnan rnltlees, .*1d .to l<irtl\., but almost In;-commllle< Iieadl. 11 tlti1 point·anythlng • ripression of' ill polltlt11 · and aodal JWy Holm's' Naturtl llesoun:es Con\• 'ola'ntanoously after ''!'< 11>.telt1''W.a ue~lj!d 11 a one<nan }ob.'~'·)ob 'ol .' dilffnt,noljuSllhal'fltllc:b...,.loward millee .took IDto Lor~'•. PJ'9fl06lll th>! odopted, M;.,lloy~,Yif'IY l~ J!>lo -..,, , cs.. COUNCIL, Pap'I) • vJolence. .. • ,, . . . ; • . . I • • ' -·~ • I ... t' , l>NlY PIUJl' SC •• UOT. • • • • rmta Ind freed on blil lilting In .._ poople.•. • • ~ caundl cbamberw, lll)'Or Goldberg ''Wi !lave• lime bqonb Ill our llondl," elmowledted tile city manager'• "'J>Orl, 11111 HtL Guan. "We eeecl a clarlacaUoo In. Cltllll~ lotior end ll!O affldlvlll. ol Uiii alloj-~ ljdll. I pullr "I ...... It Iha •QIJ Oouncil,'' ht lur nolDI)' II lo do ....... dd, ''that s!nct we got oaly one llde oiriu -II 'I Ill~':' : the story (In the manager'& report), PfAt• pould p 'ranrard , ·e set Up a cominittee and lnyite in-lofd flid tbert woukl bt II .... ttSted parties to present their side 1 to downgrae Rt.q's authority. ' t v. 10 we will have · all the facts Lorr felt the offlcen WGlJ":tt not bl ! -the -cue and · can make our get~g "due proceta" ¥ charges 111ln1t vn declal:an ·on the ·1tasls ol this In-them were aired before they had been nnation." confronted with the allegations in a Councilman Edward Lorr aaked Police formaJ police tnvuti1ation •• hief Kenneth Huck what thl procedure "Then Mr: Wheaton's l-eport should ould be in handling allt11Uoru mac'ie not have bMn rellal[ed to the press," galJ!!t a pOUce officer. • sald Mrs. Gwin, as ~ crowd applaud"!d . Al Huck oulllDed ttie p o 11 c e Goldber1 1Jked for a moUon referring ~t'1 investigation procedure In the affldavtta to Huck for stbdy and lcb cases, Lorr suggested that the seWD@: .up -the committee of inquiry. ::cusaUons st>oold first be handled by Lorr said he wOOld ·be "unalterably te police department. then forwarded oppoted11 to public he1rinc1 by the COO}. , tile council alter lnve.Ugalion by mittee unW the olfic~ra had )1een lieant. •• poUce chief. Allkedto commen~ Huck Nld he woold Couodbilen Roy Holm and Boyd :said be unable to make any reoc>Jninen«!1Uon 1ey agreed with the mayor'~al ynql he had seen the af!J.~vttl. Goldberg ' .. , up an Jnilft>e~t 1nve1111atliig requ<.ted him to study the charget and :.mmtttee and .une~ Ch.let Huck's report back lo the counc)'ll wtth a recom· 1ve1t1c1tkm could ~ at the' same mendation aa to whether or not the me. . ~tee ol Inquiry abould hold Ill "I don't think we should deviate from eePIOOs In public. ;ocedure and clrcum1'11!1 Chia! Huck," The cooncil wl4d to approve the mO- orr lnlllled. • lion, with this provision. Mr1. GUM uld ·the ACLU would wel. Specific charges Included In the deposl· Mne a 11mu1t.aneoua lnvesU1aUon of the tion.I presented to the oouncJI, aome rutallty charges by the police depart. namlng individual ofncers, told of police c) From Page J PAGEANT ... chine• and we realb' have to mo\_'.e quickly." "Of course,' some pose• are diffk:uU ... 'tach ~ praenll a Jl'Ollllm o( Ill own. ll 111&1 be lilblinl o(!c:oilr1 but we try ver/ hanl to make th< wocka theatrically IOI.Ind and artistically aceurate." "It's not an easy thing to do ," WIW&mJOn a&IJ. Nearly IOO volunteer• will turn same of tht most f1mou1 work• Of art into the full size "llving pictures." ~ the cast ls backed up by scorea of stagehands, makeup artists, dresar1, and HlmltrUMI. ·"'. Thll rear the Pqeant will . recre,te ' wttb live models 20 paJntings, 24 • eeulpture ,pleees, °"'sketch, one artifact. one mural, a U-told silk screen and eight Carved tvoftea. AJ work for the Pa1e1nt YrT•l)I up, the Featlval 1ro•11ldl are 1h1pln1 up, u HhlblUn1 artllll adorn booths with · their dltplay1. All the help for the pof'litr Fe.Uva! rataurant liu _been -hired and are liegtn- ninl to prepare for the lnfhtt of more than .00,000 ptrlOftl over the JUiy 17 JI lo AllfUlt IO run. · A Trem !>eocbea wW be Rt around town by Friday. Trlllll wtU run every 20 mlnuta to the Featlval ground1, marked by their brigill red and white colors. The "Clnnmball Ezprus " deal_f!1ed to glve Fe1Uval 1Qer1 a k>Jk at Lquna, will 1l10 nm north Ind south on Pacllic ient but urged tht council to "hear "beating a man who had handcuffs on," spraying with mace a man who tried From Pqe 1 to intervene and throwing a girl against a police car. · • N.11.¥ ''"" """ ., , .. ,. ....... ESTHER BAKER 0' 'l'ASSINO LIAP' GITS '1\AKIUP _ . Back1ta1• at lrvlne lowl, Mirror., Mtgor on ltt• Wall •. CoNI Hlgtnrey. '.' :OUNCIL ... . - :Ylnl advlce to tbe council. '"nlil takes qulte a load off my 10ulders and I would ask the council allow ·me to dde!mine whose area problem faUa In and direct it to mt per500. I uk )'OU to bave ..ough ll1lldence !JI me lo allow me lo delegate talk lo ~ !11111! I feel beet aulted , handle It, although I alto agrtft thal e sMuld set up rules for the c:mn- .ittees." Army Occupies Colombia City . As Preventativ~ San Clemente Rebudgets $4,000 for Fire Vnit . HOUSING ••• groups from the community," Wheaton aald the city's 1eneraJ plan, now in preparation, "muat contain a housing element as required by California 1t1te law." United Auto Workers Present Demands DETROIT (UPI) -'Ille Uniled Aulo Workv1 today ~ the oecond atep Jn the 1970 If.bar contract ne1ottatlo0!' by preaentlna Ford Molor Co. wllil a pacU,e ol , demandt th1t W®ld cost tht, ,.Bl1 Three" auto bullder1 SS bllllon over three yean. "I juat hopo ydu don't put M off o long," replied tlil't-. --- Boyd chimed in with. '11.her• cWbtly no deeire oa my part lo f1U! anything •er. I'm fonnln1 my commltt.e rlthi 1w and I feel ttlll ta • lflY to handle 1attert more expedlUou1Jy." Holm uld he'd be very hippy lo , .. anylhlnJ delepled lo hll oommltlff -delegated lo the councU u a whole. icantlnc Iha paper reclematlon project 1 said, 111 fell tt problbly woukl be ore appropriate to have Councilman >rr ""take thia rHDOftlibWty ainct be ac1e tbe propou).'r --- City atiornoy Jack J. Rimel pointed It that there could be no question delegating authority. ·''The council 1nnot lea:ally do thi1, '"1'e lakl. "'Ille commtttea mill! ba oal1 lor • pu<pooe ii !icl-llnding. Jri juat way oi 1.U!ni worl< dona and ff 1y «11111¢bnan 11 not 11tlallld with e wa7 i!lfOl'lllatlon II being ga- ' lw Illa • ..-... d...\oji hlJ .... formaUra .. Goldberg concluded thal ruleo for the mml-*lllil bl aat up and ·-for ......U approval. BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) -'Ille anny occupied thla Andean capital early Jn a swift a c t I o n Wednesday San today to head off po.sSlble protest Clemente's City Council unanimously demonltralionl by partiaana of ;defeated reinstated more than $4,000 into the PHlkl•Uat-candli11trancHorm..-ctW--wtan~r tb'11 departmnt budget to buy tator GUJtavo RojM Pinilla. new equipment. The maneuver followtd an an-The recept cuttine of the allocation · · for new hole and 1moke breathing maakg nounqem~t Wednesday nlaht by Presl-caUled tempera to fray in the ranks dent Carlot Llera1 Restrepo that the of the civilian firefl,titera, who made sovernment bad learned of a plot by an w-gent plea for tbe money to lbe member! ol Rojas' All1111& Necl011al council Wedneoday. Popular (ANAPO) Party to foment Mayor Walter EVans mov.ed lo restore "great internal <.'Ommotion." It followed the 1upreme electoral court'• proclamaUon of Michael Paatrana B«rero u Colombll'1 Prelldent.olect and olflclal IUCCeUCI' to Lleru, whole tenn expires Aug. 7. The court certified that .Pastrana, who waa bacUd lly Illa 1!'""1!11ant, -lved 1,625,0ZS ..ie. ln'lhe April 11 elee!Jolul, defeaUng Rojas who received l,561,465 votes. ,, Jorge Vi~y191!, ' ,pok~an Jot Ro- jas, lnui>edtataly pioteeled till olllclal result, but was overruled by the elector1l court president, JusUce C&rlos Pelaei Trujillo. the cut it.em•. then praised the work of the volunteer•. 11Personally, J feel the wlunteers do an outatandlna job and we owe them a sreat debt lf they can be made more confident and aec:ure for '4,242, then I feel we should do it." Councllman Stan Northrup added a ......i. Spokesmen for the wlunteen thanked tht counell for the swift acUon and the mayor's praise. 1be volunteers chose the approach for the money to the council after a meeting lul ,... •. In tbelr 1ppe1t, they scored the reduc· tion of the sell-contained breathing masks and cited recent experience at the smoky and costly elubhoule ftre when at least ~ome1hing Fishy Going On c; Monarch Bay Gets 'Visit' by Dead 80-ton Whale A dead to-too Callfomla blue whole, ll>bed "Monarch lloby" haa hit the IRdl at the pr1v1te oommuntty oi :onarch Bay In -. Lquna. 'Ille lar1e while la upecled to be t llme one Iha! WU hit by a lh!p •r la Angeles Harbor sun41y, and en towed out lo Catalina t1land to nk by a harbor towJnc .,,ncy, San Clemente Lll'fl\Llrcls opolted the ' foot hulk ell lhe' point between -Say and Three Arch B1y Wld J:IO Wednesday afternoon. Tho hale cune to rest on the belch, about 10 mile below Ute Monard! B1y Be1ch · lUb at' I p.m. .Atlampll to •ink the whale offlhoni 'emeoday niiht weni broulhl to a sud- !n halt when ICOl'es ol aharU came lo J-on the freah caroaas. Dunng • nllll>l tho whalo eenl< three to four et btlo the lllld Oii the beach. 1'U1 mominl. the Coatt Guard l'flleW· eel eflortl lo rid tile beech oi the whale, but attempta have IO far been W\IUC"' -ul. San Clemente L1fe1Ulrd Department U. Hanlt Barne1 reporta lhll efforu to tow the whale off shore are next to imp011lble aince the whale 11 sunk In the sand ond the tell of the whale II J>Oi)IUng Iowan! the beach. H.,_tver, Cout Guard pet'IOnnel 1ta- tionei:I offshore have !lift a llne to the beach and are hoping that the whale will Jlnally blJdie. If the theory II oorroct that thl1 whale 11 the 1ame one that w11 towed to sea Sunday, a harbor official for the city of Los An~Jea report.I that the c:haJn ol eventl betan in Santa Barbara. ll is ,.ported thol the lrelahter J!nist. dent Gl'lnt hit the whale neat 6111ta Barl>lra and clraaecJ lt wlllt ~ bow -' into Loi An1ele1 Harbor, where It w11 io,.d Sunday afternoon to Catalina Island by lhe H-10 Water Tui eervice in the harbor. "'lllere ii • IOUtherly current from the t1land, which could have carried the whale to the beach down there," aatd Frank Seehcnl, an employe at H-10. He also reported that the size and ah&pe of the wtiale his firm towed out are alm\la.r lo !hole fl the beached whale 1n Monarch Bay. Whtie .workers continue eftol'ts to get the whale off the beach1 re1ldent1 o( Monarch Bay have been pouring onto the beach to watch, but mal'!y have lef~ hurriedly due to the foul odor. others are watchlne the progteu of the work from the BeaCh House one mile away with the aid of bJnoculars, hopin& the whale wW soon be olf their bead!. DAn.V ,!LDT lltft """ NUO• IOOV 0~ o..-o WHAL! WASH!O IV SU~~ AT LAGUNA NIGUIL'I MONARCH BAY Shark• Walt Off1har1 11 Co11t Ou11rd Plot• M1a1ur11 to R1mo111 Stlnkln1 Care••& ----• one fireman w a 1 overcome by thick: smoke. . Fellow firefighters rescued the atrlcken partner, who waa revived. Trustees Seek Text Approval Trustees of the Laguna Beach Unified School District will be fa~ with te.ll· book 'approval at their me~lng of Aug. 4. The book.I were presented to the board Jut week and are on dilplay jn the district board rOQm, 550 Blumoot Drive. Superintendent William Ullom ex· plained that the bookl are on display so that the public may look them over and offer suggestJons as to lhelr content to the board . • Pet'IOns finding 1 book objecUooable may Jog their c:omplaint.s on evaluation forms which wlll be reviewed by the district at&fJ. Ecology Award Bill Introduced in House WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rep. Samuel Devine (R-Ohlo) believes the government 1hould e1tabli1h a Natl~a Ecology Award-similar to the miUt ''E" for e-.:cellence 1ward1 of Worl War JI - to be pruented manuf1ct era fighting polluUon. Thia housing element, he said, must Include an inventory of housing conditions and a citywide program designed to alleviate substandard conditions. The council, Wheat.on said, had decided not to wait . the additional months re.. quired to develop the entire city pro- gram, but voted to begin inspectlon1 in the Woodland Drive area "in which the highest priority exist" for commence- ment of ttM prosram. • ~ Eventually, he added, the program will include a neighborhood analysis for the entire community, as required by tate law. Ttie fear that Woodland Drive re1klentl might be driven from thelt home1 be.Jute of insignificant code violations ii un· ·founded, the city mana1er stated. "It is not the intention ol the clty lo raie any buildln&s that are 1usctptlble to ctirreclions ••. owners wUJ be 1lven a reasopable tlme to m a k e cor· rectlcil1 .•• an appeals board >¥llJ hear •a.rirrleved' parties." He said it. Is true the cUy has n o t stated it wlll 'tlnd new homes for dl1pJ1c· ed people comparable to homes they now occupy, but "the emph11l1 ... 11 to see there are no 1ubltandard homes in the community for anyone to occupy." Regarding the accusation that the building department bud1et d o e 1 not· p~vlde funds for a citywide program, Wheaton said it is long .range in nature and inspections csn be handled by the regular city staff. The inlpecUon teams lnclllde representatives of the bulldln1, fire and health departmenll. DAILY PILOT N..-,.t le•ll Hllltillff" h.cll ....... ..... .. ..... ,.., .. c..,.M ... 1 .. cr 1..., OJl.t.NGl COAST ,UILISHIHG COMl'AHY 1tA1rt N. w,,4 l'AtlO'"I Ind ..... ......, J., .. •· Cvrl1! Vk 1 l'ruiolfll 1NI a-<1 M1...,.,. Thom•1 K11¥il '""' • Th111111 A. M"r,hi110 M ..... 11111 ldllor ll1'h1tcl P. Hill ~Ill Ofatlllt ~1, Edlltt' OlfkM C1111 M1U1 1M W(1t 11, 11•"1 Newporl llkh1 1211 W.., l•llitt lovln'ft LI""" l ... Cll' 112 P-1 #1¥- Hul!JffttlWI ludl: 1111J ltKll ltult'llN 51~ C~lf: »J Hwtll ll (.a"'IM tlMI DAI LY l'ILOT, wlltl •~lcJI it'""""""''"'° HIN•·"•eu, It Ptllllld'ld dll!p .,.,.,, a- dt• bl IK>tttlr cdlt~1 101 Ltgwte 11.all. H..,.,I ltltft, ( .. 1' MHI, tt\11111 .. 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COSTA ME$A, CALIF. 646-0171 • • • I .vc I - 0 .... bud Coo '"" IOlt lne• 11 and w~ Iha! 1ov 7 Cl R !tr dlsj ,,,. Jn.! 0 eel! bud fen the 1ra 1' boa tex 1961 val "·' 1 . Coo pm ... I •iii I 11 hoo vis ant pre I, • • ' --· .. ,.. -... --. -• - ---_._ --... --4---·· -- -~~agu11~ ~ae~ " . EDITI ON Tod;ay"s ·m•• N. . -- voi:. i1 . Ne. 1~9, 4 SECTIONS, ..... PAGES·. -• - ORANGE CQIJNT)', <:1.LIFORNIA . · THU RSD,l(Y, JULY 1°6, ·1970 . . . . . ' . -' . . -~ Year· ' . = W ulla: . Pageant· Opens • 35th .. ~ • DAILY ,ILOT ...... W •l'Mdr O'DtM•ll By FUDEllJOt SCUOEMEllL ...... ,.., .• La&una'a first lady, the Pageant or the Muters wW celebrate ber 3Sth an- nivenary apening Friday nlgbt with an estiinated 2~ visilors at Irvine Bowl. ~ the. cartains part on · this year's command jlerfoi:mance, the"' should lie 11oucb #. noataJiia for those w.ho~bave seen the world famous art spectacular in ytars put. The 36th amUal presentation of "living pictures" will be. made up of. the beat ~Its Rlected from former yea". · ·~1r1 really Ibo most aml>lliouJ. show . . ao far," said ProdlJC'fr~Dim:tor'. Don Wllllam!OD, u he stood backst;iie at the b!:>,wl, while worters added the final iouchts to this year's 30 works. "We . w·1u have to keep . moving backstage BillCfl we will have 30 worka 1µ$lead ol • the usual ,25 or 36. ,,. The show is JRll'ammed llO that lt moves from main stage· to upper st.age to the hUlslde,, of the wooded amphltbtaler. · Even though· the plct'ures have all been done be(ore, nooe of them will be the same. Technical improvemen1s are a way 'ACLU Files Protest . of We al the Pageant, ud It. ~ u unwritten rule that each y e a r' 1 perfprmance mqst be ~tter' tbi.n th& one preceding it .. So far, the ' Pqeant has an unblemished record. WUllamson laid lhlll with 30 cliil'""I pictures, there 111re 38 technical pro- bletnS," bot the ·entbusla.iuc tedm.ical crew· always finds.a soluli@p. "Tile-one !bing fhal hos·be<n cliilic\Jlt this yiar iS the tran.Utioo from ibe Oriental chess Id to the. Mexican ~ sel, in Checkmate. EveryWnc bas to iS<e PAGE.INT, POI' I) Laguna Council Sets " . ' . . . lllCAN ARTIST JOHN CURRY'S 'THE PASS INO LEA P' READY FO R PAG EANT Lrv1 11nd In Color; L•gun•'• Art Spect•cul•r Opens for the 35th Time Woodland · Ri·ot Probe ' . . . ' . . ·- Total Bate· to Dip? I 6 :to 9 Cent Tax -Boost Studied by Supervisors By TOM •BARLEY .... ~,_,..., Orange County. supervisors today resumed what will be a full week o( buda:et hearings with the warning from County Administrative OlfJc..-RoiJo.rt 'Ibomu that .a tai: rate increase of .cmewbere between I and t cents is Inevitable. Thomu made that prediction 11 the anriual review of Counly spending opened Wedneaday but he alto made it clear that the~overall cOet. oC Orange -County eovemment may dip by ;u much as 7 cents ln_,the J97G-7LfiJCtl year. ~uct.iQ!LS In the separate tu rates for bo4h the flood <OO!rol. and horbor dlltric.tl will make that cUt· possible, n.Omia aaid. Neitber agencJ is included tn his geQenl fund or oounty llx figuret. ()fqe County's 197G-71 deficit was -bllllhed In today's """"'1d ~•Y o1 budget hearings as $2,975.000 -the dlf· ference between projected income and the proposed general fund spending pro- 1rams. 'ftlat dif(erence, Thomas told the board, must come from the property tax nle and will mean increasing the 1969-'10 rate of $1.87 per $100 of assessed value to somewhere between $1.73 and 11.78. That increase will not affect. Orange · eount.y'$ recotd · ol baving the lowest pioperty tu rate In California, 'lllomas Aid. nd lncrea9e5 In assessed value a eUmlnatlon o{ a special lkent fk>od Royal Couple Leaves LQNOON (UPI) .,. Qi!ee~ ~lizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh returned home today after completing an II-day visit to Canadi's Northwest Territories and Mlllitoba which .coincided with the prov lnce.1' Centenary celebrations. L . ' or .. 11e C.allt l'l'e•t•er: Early morning t'Oast.al fog ahouldn't disrourage would·be beachgoers. since the aun will be ahhUng through . Temperaturt• are expected to remain in the mid 80s with the low clouds and fog returning in the evening hours. INSmE TODAY Pr;aident N~on'' niece. Lawrene Anflmo11 pose' in the ball gowu .!ht will wtar to the While Hotue dance Frid.au evenind. See Pagt 17. ...... " MellM• • (tllfwlla. •• -...,, Clllcll!ot U-• ·--•• Ca.ttH ... .... Or•-~ 1•11 , .... .. ., ...... ,.,... .. ,..,_. .. -.. '*'"' Ntlk" " •i.ct M1rt11h »" lillllll'a.I I'm • ,.......... . !I~""'~ ...,, TllNflrt .... ·-· .... w-• -" •-·· NtM 1•n A• I...,.. " w--.. , control tai: to repair flood damage will lead ~ t.ht a1aahinJ « ax rates for · flnOcf :q>ntf()I Ind hll'bot bi*ltions,, tht adfniril&traUve officer Aid. 11'om._s predicted that those ratis may be cur by as mud:!. u an overall 13 cents in the upcoming budPt. Thomas' buclgel figure al l23U mlllioo Includes ' nood control, harbor · district . library, tire protection, general fund and specia~ districts. More than $212 million ol that money will go to <.'Ol.Ulty gtneral fun d departmen_ta:. Thomas explained thal the ~y must rai~ aboUt $64 million frqin property taxes to meet budget expenditure abQve the ln;eome, the' county recelyes from state apd federal 1rMts and Ones, fees and ·ether aourCes.' Driwing ' pai-dcular atteotion I n Wemteeday'11 hearing was Thomas' com· ment that · Onoce County's welfare department 'budget seems likely to stand at $65.S million or $21 million above last year's figures. Thomas attributed the sharp increue to the Aki to Families With Dependent Cltlldren program which w~ described by a county budget analyst as having "jumped alarmingly during the past four morths." · County officlils explained that the dominant reason for the welfare hike is "an eemomic d6Wn turn which has boosted unemploymeol in Orange County to 5.8 percent." Early budget e!tlmates by the welfare department had been based on an ID- cre8ae oC 350 cases a month. But it was explained Wednesday to J he supervisors that a fi1Ure of soo to 650 cases a mooth would be much nearer the lfue estimate. · SuperviJor David Baktt voiced his ~ posillon to .. _, the·increued welfare costs to the property ta1 payer. "Is there any . way we can ~ reduce lhem legally. by U~nlng ellgiblliiy or cutting the programs?" he asked. "We have gone •lone for years with all of this ~l 11 ls gelUOI tougher and tougher ror,people to pay their tu bill!." 1...nwe ,iq dolnc eerything'we can legally to cut costs bul hllber case loads Jnd other factors play a major rele ," he wu advised b)' WeUtre Director Gran- ~ille Peoples. ' . "J've been over this many times,'' Peoples said, "but I J u a t don 't h a v • any answers. It b purely a matter oE number,." Crooks· Hij ack Crooked Phone Attendants at Larry Hunt'• Tei:aco servlte statiQn told La11.19a Btach poJtce that nurnerdis pel'M>l\I had compl&!ned the poy phoot WH lal:ing their money •nd ool doing Its lhlna In mum. AllendanLs ,.id people saked for change to use the pay phone and then returned to use the station's privalfl 'phone. , Now, po\lce said the pay phone had been pryed from Its moorl11gs and ·atolt!n . The lou to General Telephone Co. Wednesday WU esUmaled at Ill!. .. Laguna Waits On Poking Into Houses Laguna's controversial plan to lal.UlCh • building-by.building housing in- spection in the Woodlind Drive area was moved ahead for ~ di~4at tM· next council ~. Au(i ·a_fi..rter further debate W~y nighL· , Councilman Charlton Boyd suggested that the council, along ·with opponents of the plan, 1 would need some Ume to digest a slx·page commentary prepared by city manager James Wheaton In response to a petjUon pn> testing the inspection signed· by 500 penons and presented. at the last Cotlllcil meeting. Slating that the intent of the city In setting up the inspection Pf1)gram had DOt been successfully convey~o residents, Wheaton attempted to c up the "mis~nderstandbtg" in a po • point answer to charges Jn the petiUo and an, accompanying Jetter from artist Andy Wing. ' To the charge that inspections Vr'er'e not based on heatth and safety but on a desire to drive "un))Opular' mbiority (See HOUSING, Pare I) Cyclist Killed Near El Tol'o A 17·year-old motorcyclist was struck and kJlled by a car near the El Toro Road offramp of the San Diego Freewa;y early today when he apparently stopped to repair h.is machine in the slow lane al the 90Uthbound highway. Dead on arrival at South Coast Com· lnUnity Hospital WIS Kenneth Allen Bell oC Cardiff By the Sea near Oceansldf. CaUfornia Highway patrolmen said the boy wU on hia way home at the Ume of the ICCident. Patrol.men in~iewed a motorist who said he saw yc1ltng Bell making some adjustment to the ~ of his motorcy. cle but was unable to avoid a collision. His car was only slightly .dama1ed and he was aUowed to prQCeed without further inquiry. By BARBARA KRElllJCU County chaptir ol the Americ111 CIYll ot"" o.111 •11tt It." . Ubertlet: Union, (ACLU) who preltDted Afttr pursuing charges of police_ the affidavits to tht council. .. ,, · brutality contained in a.ii: s:worn aWdavitl Mrs. Gunh, in a letter to the ~I. , signed by participants in the July 4 hod prot-Wheaton'• "onwijled" WoodJand DriVe riot, Mayor Jtlchard report ori the Wood1and Drive \ntident, Golcl>erg was autborbed by the Laguna ln which . he commended the police for Beach City ~ii Wednesday night to performing their jobs "very well 'Under get up a committee to inve!tiga.te the adverse conditions" and credited tl\tm charges. with preventing a serious flare-Up of ParUdpaUng ID the inquiry with trouble. ' . Goldberg will be City Manager Junes · Two Llguna Beach police officer~ were D. Wheatai, Councilman ~rlton Boyd., iqjured in the melee thil began W1th Polieoe Chief Kenneth Huck, City Attoi:ney illea:al fireworks and ev~n{~~lly f~ Jack J. Rimel and Mrs •. 'l'tiomasina Gwm, 'an estlmat~ 200 can)_ion dwellers bat- Lquna lk...0..9ioJrmaa·."', Or• .. • '.""""'-1,who :arrtWd ~ · ~ ,. ~ ··,.1 ... -• l .. 1'7':: ~'J ~,~ +,·.rr:-~l; "!a"J .~-:,1'\"'f -~~'"i"!'l' . • I ' . Cleme~te Trafle~ Park~ Plan Nixed by Council By JOHN VALTERZA ot 1M D1itY l'lllt INff • Llncoln Savings and Loin, which had a .planning cornmias.ion approVal in h~ ~or a new mobile hOrqe p&rk near ShoredUfs Golf Course, IOlt ll .all Wednesday when the project was denied by clly counclln'len. Charging lhol lhe t'O<IDCil had been · made the victim of the "bait and~nltcb'' technique during preoeiitatlool by the developer, c.ouncilman . Thomas O?Keefe~ opearhea~ecl the drtve •Saln>l the p.rk which was planned for vacant land between the 13th and 14th fairways or the links. . 'Jbe actiOn came at the , end of a public hearing' 1n whicb Rlley Marquis. a Dana Point architect, pr~ted slides <J. modular mobile homes w I t'h modernistic and rustic exteriors In a pastoral, rambling setting. The show impressed most councl.lmen, but their sentiments ehanged latet ·in the hearing when Marquls adniltted that not all the units In the pr-"'1 park would be th' attractive mddular onea. O'Keefe, a Shorecliffs resldtnt hlmseU, said he :•was surprised tO aee an orj:anlutlon like Uncoln 1 Savinis and Ldan employing the old procedure of . ball and swlt<h. "We have been shown preU}'. pictures of one type of mobile home and W'J': all were lmpreued, but In the followlgg dilCUlslon we got Ule subtle 1 w .i t c b •.• if you Ustened..carefully It's not -.,bat we're going to have in this mobile hOme park," he aakl. . What MarquiJ told councilmen wia ' lhot strict JrC!llleclural control ol the unlta in the park would be Impossible to achieve. He added that the expensive and ,new modular boines with at.tractive 'outddor features wouJd bt placed at the pehlphery of the pa·rk ·wlth more conventional metal uruts Interspersed. "If we ltart allowlnJ ei:perimentaUoo Jn.San ci~." d·Keete replied,, 'ltben we will be coo?ronte<I with inltant,1logn wtUtln tlle nert five years, so I move . that the ~est be denied ." The entire application .for the 213-space ··park 10f1 'vacant knolls above the links had been tOudly Since the start. Sevtral prevlow appUcatlOf18 f,o r 1imil,.r uses in the ShorecJlffl ~ also have been denied both ~Y coupdJmen and platµim. , ' Thp spokesman for the savings and loan' flnn asked that he get the :~ to .answer O'Keefe's statements. - pa"rtlcularly that which equl.ted the "~t ' and switch" tactic to med-car a a J e s pllclles. "I would like to answer certain ac- CU3aUons," Marquis said crisply. ''You mean the comparllOn to cir dealers?'' Mayor Evans asked. "Yea, your honor." "I see very little difference-between ·trailers ancfcars," O'Keefe added . Mi.rquls then lost his chance to speak. 1l1t hwirig"u the !OOOnd-fuocUon scheduled oo the agenda on trailer park appUcationa but another controversial plan for replacing Harbor Hilla Golf · Courie with a similar park WU reecheduled unUI nei:t lfle!elinl at the requett or !he appllcMI. ln 23 aquad can from aix different law enforcement agencies. • More than 20 arrests-were DM11 • charges ranging frun uaaulting a peace o!Hcer through a"""1ecl narcotics viola' tkn to failure to d!Jperse. Woodland Drive reakients charged that police beat them, sprayed $hem-with mace, a chemical Irritant, and iDvlded their bome3 to make arreats. In her letter to the council Mn. Gwm urge:d 1 full airing of 1llegaU• beiq made by both skies:, in order to pttMn'e community harmony. Wednqday night, with many 'of lboee , • (he Jll!lf, flpl)' I -. ' ' ' Qomhings Make Police Statooris UQSaf~ef ,, ' WASHINGTON (AP) -N"' York city's top policeman aali:l today the wave of bombings in bis city has afown to the extent that his force ·can no 'Jorwer guarantee the sale![ ol per...,. vla!UnJ police precincts or headquarlers. Commissioner Howard R. Leary told the Senate fuvaUgaUons subcommittee tliai lemr, bomblnp hoYe hlcraoed by nearly four times In the past five yeart over the previous almllar period. And, he said, a big Increase in. detona- Uona of high· eaploslve bombl and in- ceodi8.fY devlcea has come in the past 11 months. Including the bomb lhlll wrecked part of New York's pOUce bud- quarters. And Har! T. Mankin, counal for the government's General Sf.'rvtces Admlnlstrallon. tea~lled ~ and bom- bings of federal bulldlnp ·have jwnped l'TQ. percent tn the year that eDded Jwte XI over the previous year; thit bomb threats· went up bf' 750 pel'.Cent, and that damage to GSA prqpez:11 eoaied 750 pefcent: from $10,445 1n fbcal 1Nt to '728,219 Jn fiacal ttTo. Leaiy, llankid .by his chief o1 · deiec- tlves, ln a hearing room guarded by Capitol pOlict, prealded over.:..a Jnien. taUon of profotype bombs, b o m b diagrams, J>OOt!>s ol bomb clamqe and charts showing a sharp upward awtna In bombings. · · · The sllualion bu deterloratecl so badjy, he aald, !bot when clu..n\o vial! pollco headquarten or their local precincl house "we can't eu-rantee them aafety.'1 Laguna Councilmen Clash Since January lift, be· laid, !hero hove beeo 311 bornhiD1: in New Yor~ Clly. "nit o:ploakm of firecrackers and noise 1111kin1 deviea bas boeo aymboli< of lhlt nallon'1 •lnlQle for freodom ·.i he llld. .. Yet tOclay there are u*. Lorr Not .So H appy Wit h Bo yd's Committee System who ... this...., .,..bo1, wrapped up In deoth, Injury and dellrlK:tloo, aJ Afler he hod accuaed fellow Ceuo-La,una .. M1cipac. In a paper reclam.:. ams lhol ,..m lo be to.,. prov'ince lheir·-.. ior,.,,.\!Wnpreootoa." cllman Charll0!1 Boyd ol "eagerly i·um· • ,.... ~ The reeult tJI UM bomblnp . undeJ Uon project. . o1 hla Humn Re11llqnt. ~lae, lnv .. "•allon' •-•'-~·--:._,, ping Into areas that seem to be In The two committees, aJ"" with one alihou. ""~committee lln't ,!!IL f-~..1 .. m .. ~ ~ u -·at •• ·~ ..,, wu-the llalate -may pl'Odlico -lllderal the province of his Human Relations on Employment and ,Commerce, headed )'et, there's JUI& 1 chainnan.'1 . laws rqullU,. the UDloaivet lnduatrJ Committee," Lagu~a Beach Counctlman by Councilman P.ter Ostrander •nd The ume~ho laid, applied to HOim'• and ...,ln>llinl !he .. 1, and lblpmenl Edward Larr was asked by Mayor another on Recreation and ArtS, with commUtee. of dynamlte, n.llt'Oflyetrln and othet Richord Goldberg Wednesday nigh! lo Lorr u chairman, bad "-epproved "We ioem lo be deleptinf v"*'8 bomb com-". _ "have enough c:oofldence In me to allow by the oouncll et a 1>"'Vlou1 ""1an. powm • Nld Lorr. "In lwo inetlnca, Anolhor poalb!Utj, in!:luded In 1 bill me lo delegale work lo lhe m•n I The ~dvlllOrJ cammllteo aelup u Pt:o--C~ Boyd hu booome IJ190lved already propoeed br Prafdont Nb!Of\ feel bell! sullecl lo ll." : poeed .by Boyd, Jlvv each !l""ncliolJn 11\th l"ID'Called human ,.lalioN -• 11 a oet al -llrlnpni fedenl' crllll1'1I' o11J: :1f:S~~ dt'A: !~~ ~T. :i."r:111or mu !nlin,;=t "'111e~~ ~do U:1tti0~ C.U:~~·i i~ ::;:.,:o~~°; :t~~ u chairman •f the new Ruman Relatloois o( !he ....,.U. • !'< ollould ,.l up a lludy ..-rich! lrantporlalion ol exploal.., uaed In lalal CemmMtec, h•d been asked by the Mayor •q•ve ,bad -~ on Iha --lo IO inlo this c:ommlllte bustoea." · bomblnp. lo partlclpale In hearin}t on , lbe mUlee ~di," l4ft lold ,Ille ..,,.... OoldberJ aaid ho qreed Jrvuncl ruleo That pr_.! hu ........r '°'"' Woodland.Drlve rlol. . • "We •.W we would" dltcull lllo area lor the commlllees sh<>lld bo ,.t up, members ol Coogr• who Ill' theJ ~l another .point IA Uie m'fUng, "•lo be c<iyored, the h111C!i.., of °'I' com-bill Mldecl, "Since we ..W only have fesr op<nlng 1 le1al door to IOvotnmottl Goldberg had JUggested .lh•I Cewlcllman mllleet ind ao roiu;, but, al-\n. commUlee hoad1, a thl1 poln.l anything , , .(epresslon of' ill pollUcal ·and llOClll Roy Holm:s Natural Retourees eom.-1 1la~sly after the 1y1tem w1s delq:ated Is a on,·man }ob, a Job d d1 ent, not jusl that wblch '\'etn tow.ari m!Uee look Info Lorr'1'Jl'oi*l \bl). 1 ~ ~ -*'~~ )ltnpe4 lnlo .' · ·' tlee COUNCIL, Pqe I) • '" violence. · . . • I ( • ' DAILY PJL.OT • tlOT . • • 'etl.ed IOd 'freed Oil boll llttln& In , Council cbambtn, Mayor Goldberg moWtedgtd the city manager'• report, ~ 0-'• -IUld Ille olflda-~ ...... to tho Cl!y Council," ht 4, ''that since we got only one side the !!Mr)" (In the manager's N!port), set up a committee and invite in- ested parUes to present the1r aide us IO we will have all Uie facts the case and can make our l'l decision oa the bas1I .ci this Jn. mation." !ouncilman Edward Lorr .uked Police lei Kenneth Huck what the procedure uld be. in h-.ic alleC•liono made liDll • polke Cllfloer. IS Huck outlined the p o 11 c e )ll'fmeot'1 !nvest.lgatioo procedure in !h cases, Lorr suggested that the !Usatloos should fir!t be handled by police department, then fwwarded the council after klvtstiiaUon by • police dlief. :ouncilrnen Ro7 Holm and Boyd said r agreed with the mayor'• proposal set up an Independent investigating nnilliee and IUU~ Chief Huck's diplloo coUld proceed al the same ... . I doll't think we should deviate from ()fM:!ure and clrcum';'e.nt Otlef Huck;" T lnstsled. Ira. GUM said the ACLU would wet. ne·a simultaneous investlgaUon of the !lality clwges by the police depart. nt but W'ged the cOunCU to "hear • • ' --It.• "We bave a Urne bomb on our hands,'• ..W Mn: Gwm. "'We need a clarification ol 1111 olloc1-on bolb aides. I 111aUy fur nobody JI aoloc to do uylblJ.: lllW -II tillod. I lblnk the ~ -llhauld 1• lonrltd iot'UJO!'." Bo)'d Nld there would be .. in!ollt lo downgrade Huck's authority. Lorr felt the officers would not be getting "due process" if chargea against them were aired before they had been coo!ronted with the allegationa in a formal police investiga.Uiln. ''Thea Mr. Wheaton's report should llOt have been released to. the press," aaJd Mn. Gunn , aa the crowd applaud'!d. Goldberg uked for a motion1 referring the afildavits to Huck for . study and setUne up the committee of inquiry. Lorr said he would be "unalterably opposed" to public hearings by the com· mittee tmW the officers had been beard. , Asked to comment, Huck said he would be unable to make any recommendation until he had seen the affidavits. Goldbtrg roquested him to study the charges and report back to the council with a recom- mendaUOO 11 .to whether or not the · commitlee of Inquiry oliould hold its sesskm in public. Th< COWICU YOW to awrove the mo-Jlon, with this provision. OAl~'t PILOT, ..... 'J l'llrldl O'DNM!t From Pa9e l PAGEANT ••• chan&e and we really have to move quJckly.11 "Of course. some poses are dltUcult and OKI! picture pmenll a pro~ ot Ill own. 11 1111y be llgbl;la or color, but we try very hard to mate the works theatrically IOUDd and artlstlcaUy accurate." · "It's not in eeiy fJi1n'g to do,11 Williamson adds. · Nearly JOO volunteers will turn some of the niost famous· works of art Into the lull •lr.e "llvlng pictures." And the ca~t ~ ·backed up by seores of stagehands,· makeup artlats, dreuere, and aeam1tresaes. Thll year the 1'11eont will recreate with live models Ill palnUnp. H ICUlplttre plecel, ont llltlch, ona artlfl<I, one muraJ; a IU~ silk screen and eight carved Jvortes. A1 work for the Pageant wraps up, the Festival grounds are Wpln& up, as exhibiting arllsta adorn booths wllb their displ ays. ~ All the help for the popular Festival restaurant hu been hired and ire begin- ning to prepare for the tntlux of mon than 400,000 peraons over the July 17 to August 90 nm. Tram benche.s will be set around town by Friday: Trams will run every 20 minutes to the FesUval grounls, marked by their bright red and wl!li. oolor1. The "Cannonball Erpreu," designed to give Fe1Uval goers a locik at Laguna, will also run norlh and "'1th on Paclllc Coast Highway. From Pagel SpecH!c charges Included In the depool· tions presented to the council, some naming indlVidusl offloers, totd of police 1'beatlng a man who had handcuffs on," 11praylng with mace a man who tried to jnten'ene and tJiw.Ning a girl· again6t a police car. ESTHER BAKER OF 'PASSING Ll!AP' GETS MAKEUP Back1ta11,1t-lrvlne Bowl, Mlrror,,.Mlrror on th• Wall Unit_ed Auto Workers Present Demands :OUNCIL •.. ill( advice to ti>< council. -takos quile • toad oil my ulders and I would ask the cooncll allow me to determine whose area Army Occupies Colombia City San Clemente Rebudgets From Pa9e l HOUSING ..• DETROIT (UPI) -The UnKed Auto Workers today took the aecond step in the 1970 labor cont:act negoUationll by presenting Ford Motor Co. with a package of demands that ·would cott the "Big Three" auto builder1 $1 blDlon over three years .. problem falls in and direct Jt to J p , I person . I uk you to bue enough 11.S reventattVe •~·~t!lolr.1!l<..lo.Jllkat!L =•-.-<="·~~~~ ~-- tiktoman l"Tee1~1 BOGOTA Colombia (UP!) -Th• $4,000 for Fire Unit groups from the community,'' Wheaton said the city 's general . plan, now in preparation, "must contain a housing element as requ'ired by CalitonUa state -law.u undle it, although I il90 agree that ' army~ledth~Andeancaplta1early Jn a 11wift action Wednesday San should set up rules for the cmi-,_,i. to he d ·off "bl Coun ·c · I tees." ~y a poos1 e protest Clemente's City Cir unanimous y I just hope you don't put it ol.f ~aUona by partisans ol defeated. reinstated more than $4,000 into the long," replied Lorr. J>rtaident.ial CaDdidate and former die· volunteer fire deparbnnt budget to buy oyd chimed in with, "there ~ly tator Gustavo RojU Pinilla. new equipment. Jl) desire on my part to put anything 'lbe maneuver followed 8 n an-'nte recent cutting of the allocation r. I'm fanning my committee right · for new hose and smoke breathing masks r and }){eel this is a way to handle oouocement WedneMlay nl:gbt by Presi-caused tempers to fray in the rank!J. tters JJM"f e expedjliowlly." derit C&rloa Lleras Restrepo that the of the civilian firefighters, who mad4' Olm said he'd be very hippy to government had learned of a plot by an W'gent plea for the money to the ie anything delegated to bis committee memben ol Rojas' Allanza Nacional,... council Wednesday. lelegated to the council u a whole. Popular (ANAPO) Party to foment Mayor Walter Evans moved to restore :anfing the paper reclamaUon project "great internal commoUon.•• , the cut items, then praised the · work said; "I feel it probably would be ci the volunteers. ;e appropriate to have Councllman It ,followed ~ zupreme electoral "Personally, I feel the wltmteers do r take Uris responsibility 1lnce be court s Jl'ocla.m.atron of Michael Paatran1 an outstanding job and we owe them ie the proposal " &nero as Colombia's President.elect a great debt. H they can be made tty attorney Jact J. JU:me1 pointed and official successor to Uer111t wbost more confident and s~e for $4,142, that there coukl be no cjue&tlon tenn eipires Aug. 7, then If~ we &hould do 1t. delegating authority. l'The cotmcil The court certified that Pastrana, who -~. an Stan Northrup added a not legally do this," he said. ~~ Jbt committee mmt be oetr far was backed by the eovernment. received Spokesmen for the volunteers thanked """"°"' ol fact<inding. II'• juat 1,625,025 "°"" In the April It elec!l<n, the council 'for the swm acllon and way of geU.ing wort done aod• lf defeaUng Rojas who received. 1,561,~ the mayor's praise. councilrilan i1 not aatlaJied with votes. The volunteers chose the approach for . way infonnation is being gathered Jorge Villaveces 1 spokesman tor Jto.. the money to the council after a meeting has the ri&ht to develop his own . ed. ,_1 1 last week. · nnation." ju, imnJ. iaie.iy protested the official In their appeal, they scored the reduc- oklberg concluded that rules for the result, but wa:i overruled by the electoral Uon of the self<0ntained breathing masks mllttees llloukl be set up and court president, Justice Carlol Pelaez and cited recent exper ience at the smoky seuted for capci1 approval. Trujillo. and costly clubbolJSe fire vmen at least iomeihing Fishy Going On Monarch Bay Gets 'Visit' ·by Dead 80-wn Whale dead ~ Callfttnla lifue whale, bed "Monarch Moby" hal hll the ch at the private commt11ity of ~ Bay in South Laguna:. be large whale is ~ to be same ooe lhal was 'iii! by a ship r UJs Anfjeles Harbor SundAy, and 1 towed out to Catalina blind to t by a harbor towq agency, m Clemente Lifeguards spotted the foot hulk off the point betll'.een >Bfd> Bay and Three Arch Bay und 3:30 Wednesday afternoon. '111e lie came to rest on the beach, about mile below the Mona rch Bay Beadt b at 5 p.m. ttempts to &ink the whale offshore mesday night wett brought to a sud- halt when scores ol sharks came o feast on the fresh carcass. During night the whale sank three to four . into the And on the beach. ' This morning, the Coast Guard renew- ed efk>rts to rid the beach of the whale , but attempts have '° far betn unsuc- .<OSSIUI. San Clemente Lifeguard Department LI. Hank Barnes ._-ts thet efforts to tow the whale off shore are nUt ·to impossible since the whale Is sunk . in ~ sand and the tail of the whale Is pointing toward the beach. However, Coast. Guard personnel sta- tioned ofISiore have fired a line to the beach and are hopill( that the wlia!e will finally budie. . If the theory is CUTect that this whale is the aame one that was towed to sea Sunday, a harbor olficlal for the city of Los Angeles reporta that the chain of event.a began in Santa Barbara. It is reported that the lr<igbler J>mi. dent Grant hlt the whale near Santa -IUld dnlgged lt wllb the bow into Los Angeles·Harbcr, where It was towed Sundey afternoon to Catalina Island by the H-10 Water Taxi service in the harbor. ''There Is a southerly cuITent from the island, wtiich coold have canied the whale to the beach down there," said Frank Seehom, an employe at H-10. He alBO reported that the size and shape of the whale his firm towed oot are similar to those ol the beached whale in Mooarch Bay. Wlzile work ers continue efforts to get the whale of.f the beach, residents of Monarch Bay have been pouring onto the beach to watch, but many have left htrriedly due to the foul ockr. Others are watching the progress of the work from the Beach House me mile av.·ay with the Wd of binoculars, hoping lbt whale will 600ll be <tf their beach. • DAILY ,lt'qT Iliff ,Miii HUGI IOOY OF DllAD WHALE WASHED BY SUR, At. LAGUNA NIOUEL'S MONARCH BAY Sh1rkJ Waft Offahor11 •• C1>11t Gutrd Plot1 M1t1ur11 to Rtmovt Stlnkln1 C11rc111 ' one fireman w a s overcome by thick smoke. Fellow firefighters rescued the stricken partner, who was revived, · Trustees Seek Text Approval Trustees of the Laguna Beach ·Unified School District will be faced with text· book approval at their meeting of Aug. 4. The books were presented to the board last week and are on display in tPe district baal'a'"" room.,..550 Blumont Drive. Siweririterident WilUam Ullom ex- plaJned that the boob are on display so that the publlc may look them over and olfer suggestions as to their content to lhe board. Persons finding a book objectionable may log their complaints on evaluation forms whlch will be reviewed by the district· staff. Ecology Awa1·d Bill Introduced in House WASHINGTON (UP I) -Rep. ·Samuel Devine (R-Oh k>) believe,; the govenunent shoo.Id establish a National Ecology Award-almllar to the military "E" tor e1cellence awards of World War JJ - to be presented manufaclurers fighting polluUon. This housing element, he salQ, must include an inventory of housing conditions and a citywide program designed lo alleviate substandard condilions. The mllncil, Wheaton said, ha~ decide.d nol lo wail the additional months re· quired to develop the entire city pro-- gram, but vo~ to begin inspectiont in the Woodland Drive area "in which the highest priority exist" for COOlmence- ment of the program. Evenlually, he added , the program will include a neighbo!'ho<>d analysis for the entire communitf,"' as requlred by tate law. The fear that Woodland Drive resident.I might be driven from their homes beause of insignificant (i)de vkllaUons is un· founded, the city manager stated. "It is not ~the intention ol the city to raze any buUdincs that are susCeptible to corrections ••. owners will be given a reasonable tfme to m a k e cor· rectioos .•. an appeals board will hear 'a)le:rieved' parties." He said il is true the city has not stated it wili find new homes for displac- ed people comparable to homes they now occupy, but "the emphasis ... is to see there itre no substandard homes in the community for anyone to occupy." Regarding 'the accusation that the building department budget d o es not provide funds for a citywide program, Wheaton said it is long range In nahae and inSJ)e(:Uons can be handled by the regular city staff. 1be iru!pect.ion learns include representatives of the building, fire and health department&. DAILY PILOT HewpNt I••• H•tl1tt ....... L .. 111e ... Giiii • h......r1 ,..., Cnte M•• S. ~121@111 OltANGl COAtT IJUILtlMING COMl'MtY l•b1rt N. W11tl Prt11d111I air.d Publltlll!' J1ck I, Cwrl;, Vici l"r .. !o1<1I Ind G-•I ~ Th111111 K11vil EO\IW Tlr.111111 A. Murphiq M--'"9 Edl!OI' l iclt1r4 P. N1U $WI~ Ort -ClftinlJ ~ Offk• C1111 M-: l» Wt;I llJ Strtltl N1_,1 ''''"' tlll W•I l1i-.1 l eulwNll l ....... h&dl: m l'.,nf ,._ H'"'ll"91M 1-: 0171 ltldl kl!""°" h 11 CllllWolt; JU Nwt11 El c-• llMI DAILY 'ILOT, wilh •~id! II~ ... 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H.J~GARRflT fURNflllRE rROFESSIONAr INTERIOR DESIGNERS • Open Mon., ThwNi . & Fri. EYes.,,,.. ·I lll• HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. •4•·0171 • I • .. oranc1 divided I Force, : ceremo.n the Boa1 The w two-hour fac tions led by Chambe1 en the L of the ot Llndsa ''majoril nf 10) the Auto 8fl1AU.J: The ot tccomm1 Votronic !limilar System in small in outlyl (The July 2 lease 4-0 fieneral cover al 1,022 p. Coleman balance. Super\ preferen nl the tv Cle rk W within t along w Cubic .p1 Task : D J. R How di 1r it's nwner cl 1 t~ a I Worth rr tiorn rigt By M. Andrew With lhE similar I Esta bl lhe cow Lion Co this year "Bui i problem For 'lh office sh oC the fa '"What •f ihe I lb that Improve ' On It ~roveme 1an a IOffie lra 1r1 of ' bf' plant• llappil rived. ~ Mlnsha kita l m1 'i!.•h\ch Wt of $1.2S taxed ae: nut b) lie build trom a minl~t1 .And ' -w--.. - , Th11rsda1, Jul1 16, 1970 L DAILY PILOT 3 t C.9u~ty Vote Hassle Erupts; Panel Dismissed , By JACK BROBACK Gt tilt ~· Pli.t 11111 Orange Cou11ty:Ji battling and sJiarply divided IO.member Voting Systems Taak Foret, 22 ·months ·old, was un- cererftonlou:sl1 dis1nissed Wed~ay by the Board of supervisors. The unanimous actior. end~d a blU.er lwo-hour debate between leaders ol two racUons on 1he Task Force. One group, led by ~ngineer Will Lindsay, county Chamber of Commerce represeotatlve on the Wk: force, challenged the re1>0rt of the other faction. Lindsay's group, which he called a "majority of the force" (seven members of 10) strongly recommended use or the Automatic Voting Machine (AVM), SMALLER UNITS The other faclion , led by I.J.ans Vogel . recommended the Cubic Corporation Votronic ballot readers. The latter is ~imilar to the Coleman Vote Tally System now owned by the county but in smaller units which can be placed in outlying precincts. (The task force by a 4 to 3 vole ,July 2 r_ecommended that the county l~ase 40 Cllbic counters for the November Ge'neral Election for $60,000. This would cover about 40 percent of the county's 1,022 precincts with the centralized Coleman counter handling the 60 percent balance. Supervisors gave TIO indication of their preference at the I :20 p.m. conclusion of the twl>'hour battle, but asked County Clerk William St John to file a report within two weeks on all offers matlf, along with his recommendation on the Cubic .pr0:posal. Task forc.e members were obviously taken aback by \he~ di missal but board members, no doubt shocked ~Y Wed- nesday's a,crimonlous d.tsplJy .... de_clded to be done with if. FEUDS, HAGGUNG ~~or 22 tn01'llh!, the votinc systems group has btlii meetini:s c'haracteriied. by personal feuds, arguinents:, walkouts, threatened mianatiON, confusion over vote.1 taken and haggling on wliamen- tary prOcedures. After Taalt Force Chairman Cecil f\tarks ' led off ;..,uh the admission that there w.as "much division" in t.be group and that ht, wanted to ''remain' im· parUal" as chciirman (he admilted thal he voted l'lilins* the Cubic offer ), Vogel tooK the ·floor. Representing the Cullie proponents, he claimed that the 4: to 3 July 2 vote favoring that .. system was ·made "in· orderly fashion." "All members want a decentraU:red system to the precinct level," he stated, "but we were unable to agree an one system. Speed in vott:' counting is our objective and we certainly do not favor going back lo the old hand count." ! ALTERNATIVES '-- ;'Fi'Oally, we were len with two alternatives -ballot readers such as the present Coleman plus Cubic, or voting machines. AVM or Shoup," Vogel con- tinued. "Four of us obje<:I to AVM because there is no audit trail (recount possibility) and the machines can be rigged (allered)." He charged that a factory demonstra- tion in Jamestow.1, N.Y. showed definite- ly that the machines could be rigged . "Several of us were there and saw it'" 00 YOU ASS ESS A HIPPO BIOFORE OR AFTE R LUN CH? Ti1x A111ssor Hinshi1w Fi1ces Lif--..t Lion Cou ntry A Taxing What's A Hippo W orth? By BARBARA KREIBlCH 01 rt1t 01llr P'llGI Si.ff How d.o you assess a. hippopotamus? 1r it's an old hippopotamus, ·could the owner claim depreciation ? 1 t~ a lion cub in1ported from Florid11 Worth more, or less. than a Hon cub l)orn right here in Orange County'! By March I. 1971 , County Assessor Andrew Hinshaw 1<1•ill have to come up with the answers lo these and man y sin1ilar puulers: . Establishing an assessed valuation for the county's newest tourist attraction, T.ion Co1mtry Safari . was not so bad this year, sa.vs Hinshaw. . , •·eut it will pose a far 1nore d1rhcul~ problem next year ," he muses. For 'this year 's lax bill , the assessor·1 office siinply had tn· establish the value of the facility as of f\-1arch I. "What we did was lo lake the value of the land -500 acres -and add to that the investment they'd made to trnprove it by March"l," says Hinshaw. · On that date, he says, the im• Provcments didn't. amotint to much more ~1an a lot of grading. a few road s, lflffie. trailer! housing offices and a whol e lfll of trees in containers wailing to be planted. . • llappily, none ol the animals had ar- rived. _ · ~ l·l\nshaw'$ eiPCrls cttmr up with a total market valuatlon of $4.1 million, which 1<1•ou ld mean an as~ssed valuation of $1 .25 tT1il1ion. and Lion Country was h1xed accordingly. But by March 1 next year there will J:>e buildings -lots of l/)Crn, r11nging lrom 11 restaurant and curio store to ~ n1ini11turc too with pens for anirn11l!i. .And then there v.•ill ·be anlmaJi; p1·obab\y 800 of then1 -and some wlll he very valuable indeed. "The animals will be the real pro- hlem." says Hinshaw. ''If they are recent acquisitions 'and there's a purchase price, it 's simple. But i( they were purchased in F'lorida. or born there, or brought fro1n somewhere else, we have lo establi sh a fair value.'' To do this. says the assessor, you lalk to a lot ol 'expcrts, from the owner hi1nself to people who operate zoos. "People in the business can give you ~ a-preUy good idea of what a hip- popolamu·s is W1'.lrth." Hinshaw explains. "so you can come to a reaso nably good conclusion as to thet taxable value .. bul that sure will be a lot of · animals." • One thing that gives Hinshaw a s1Tial1 ju mp on other L'Ounty assessors who n1ight b€ fa ced with the unique problem or taxing a wild animal preserve is the fact 'that his men have had a little practice with the Japanese Deer Park in Buena Park. ''There are slmilaritic:i," he says. ''Generally speaking w11 think of these BS amuseincnt parks. Th e Deer Park alsb has a restaurant. 5hops, parking. area and animals and . pens .to keep the1TI in, so it's a guide." Before con1ing 10 any final conclusions, the assessor said he probably will eonfer with h.is colleagues in Florida who ho vt. had & Lion Counlry Safari to laJ for lhe past three years 3nd probably have figured out a few angle!\. This: he nol es, V.'oU ld be only a f;:iir exchange, because his office reoontly played hosl to lhe tai assessor fro1n Orange County In Florida v.1hcre the new Disney World I~ being developed . "~le came out to see how ,,.,.e assessed n~s~yland," said llinahaw. Lind"'y later sharply chaUeniod thi s assertion. "Whal Vote! saya bu not been proved. I was there and be hu a whale ol an Jmaginlation," .. "The Cubie ballot rtader, Used in Riverside a.rtd San Diego counues, can be decentralized," Vote! conUnued. (Ont machine to every ll"Jreeinets bu been suggested). "Supplement the Coleman with the Cubie In a one-shot teSt. See if it.is really feaslble:" . . . ERRORS CLAWED · Mrs, Janice ~ .Boer, the coN1tant dissenter to most everything before the Task Fortt, took the stand next. She charged that Undsay'4 "migority" report was fuU of errors and represented the opinion of "an ad hoc county Chamber pf Commerce group." She then charged, ;,Tbe Task Force was formed by St John to rubber stamp the use of .\ VM voting machines. They would cost you $6 million. Jn New York the voting ma.chine elections are not run by elected olficials, but by 19,500 po~ice officers,.'..' 'NO RECOUNT' Mrs. Boer charged , onward: ''Adam Clayton Powell· -not that I am for him -Jearned the hard way that no recount is possible from the machi.ne.s." She then con c !'u ct e d, surprisingly,' "There is no supplement needed to the Coleman for the November election. Programming will be done ahead of time as now required by l~w, eliminating the hang11ps that fouled up the June 2 Primary vote. Competent help is what is really needed. The Coleman has a Jot of life left." " John Dean, Task Force member, Garden Grove city councilman and chairman of the Orange C o u n t y Democratic Commktee, then came on strong for AVM vOting machines. He was absent when the 4 to 3 vote favoring Cubic was taken. "Voting machines are the fastest. cheapest and best system available," he argued. "They can be programmed up to the last minute, avoiding lhings like the hassle over the Sheriff-Coroner vote .June 2." (Marshall Norris, defeated op- ponent of Sheriff James Musick claimed he lost beacuse his name was not rotated on Ule ballots as required by law). RESIGNS Dean concluded his remarks by of- fering his resignation from the Task Force, "as of today." Lindsay then took over the microphone. and read the lengthy "majority''. report. ~le charged that the July 2 recom· n1endalion for Cubic was "a report of a minority of this task force ." "Three members w~re absent," he cited. "We believe · the public interest will beit be served by presenting the findings of the majority of this Task Force to the board. ll is requested that the r~m~ mendat.ion dated July 3 for the use of Cubic Votronic vote counters be re- jected." The report was signed by Task Force members Lawrence Peterson, John Dean. David Porter. Lindsay, Joseph Irvine, and Marna Olson . Marks did not sign but indicated he was against use or the Cubic machine. The report concluded that. "After evaluating all of the systems available in the United States and having seen these systems in actual operation in California and else¥'here. we have determined that the Automatic Voling Machine (AVM) must be considered the best that will provide the accuracy, SecUrity and utility,necessary to catr)I. on elections in the coun~y for many years. ·"It Is recommended that sufficient number of these machines be acquired to supµlement the Coleman system now in u.se to provide relief due . to overloading. Approximately 1,000 voting 1nachine& should be acquired either by lease or purchase prior to lhc November election." . The statement then went on to praise. the AVM machine as "best because al the close oI the polls a printed pack of total Votes registered is produ~ed by merely turning a handle and_remov1ng such a pack." It was also recoliilflended that the Coleman equipment not. be modified as suggested by the present manuf.actures, Varo , Inc. of Texas, "as such modifica- tions do not correct Whal some of us feel is a real weakness in the system, the perforated program tape." "The Cubic system' has proved to he slmilar to the Coleman and would not improve the speed of tabulation of resu!ts or appreciably .reduce any costs Jn· . V"Olved." Jt was stated that decentralization was found impractical in San Diego and Riverside counties. 0 ln the 1970 primary in Riverside Coun\Yi fiVe ol 10 machines placed in Indio would no.t . oper~te due to 90 degree he.at, ·requ1r1ng air con- ditioning facilities." The re,port concluded w_ith a recom· mendaUon that the supervisors supplant the task force with "a responsible group appointed to study the actual · methods GI' handllng voting procedures regardless or the type of counting system that is acquired. 'PROPER CONTROL' "It is very important that a proper ' Buddy l l ackell Seeks Gambling License CARSON CITY, Nev. (-AP) -Come- dian Buddy Hackel\ has applied for a license as a Nevada gambler. Hackett, 46, must undergo a routine ·background check to win a lk:ense for his 2 percent interestjn the Kings Castle hotel-casino at Lake TatJOe, a spokesman for the Nevada Gaming Control Board sairi \Yednesday. H11ckett pickecl up the interest ln the new UO million resort • 11~ part or an agrr.en1ent to perform In the hotel's showrom. control be established to aive complete 'reUabillty Jnd/or ediiablllly to the elec- tion process slnce tlµs ls basic to the phiJC)SOphy or oor •ystem of aovern- ment." - Undsa,y added lbat Mrs. Boer on June 9, 1970 sald she was ."ai,.mst any ~ pu~riied election, $Upporte<I use of AVf\1 machines" and said, "if you watch the prOgranuhma: .l.he elecUQn ~an be honest." , The quoted woman jumped to her feet to reGut declaring "This Task Force was hand-picked by S\ John to recom.~ mend the AVM. ·He wants to get us off .his back so .he_ can run a dishonest election if he cares to. Jhe Cubic is ,the les~r ol all evils u the ballots II. Orth• laotox" ln1od Sproy for peot CC!fllrol A multi-purpo .. 9ord1n lnMC'll- cid• ••• .conomicol concentratJ. 8·or. bottle. 2.29 ... 'Ortho Crob Or111 Kill.,S for 1 bHutlful l1wnl Get rid of crab 9rau the ecuy woy,., once oncl for all I 1 quart lilt- 2.98 ... . ' remain to be hand couated if oecessary." Uie ...... ii.. Tbe 40 m~ we will lease you are worth $! mlllion, our risk. You only risk '61),000 reotaJ." Al this point SUptrvtsor David Baker called fl.1rs. Boer out of order. "You are o n I y repeating the animOs.ities of this group. I don't want to hear any more of this kind of garb<J,ge." • REPORT ASKED Supervisor WjJIUim PbUJ\ps moved that · the bearing be closed and •'the task torce. thanked for their :iervk:ts. "TM motion carried ~O. PbiJlips then r&a quested a report from St John within two weeks on the various systems. The. mot.ion was amend~. ''You want to be read to likt-little rhildren,'' Mrs. Boer replied sharply. Harry Wilcox of the Cubic Cotporatlon had the last word, almost: "The $60,000 lease cost will apply to a futun purcllase price if you so desitt:. (Total cost $1.7 million including sales tax 'ind interest: yearly payl)lents $278,IU). "Cubic and Coleman machines have proved their worth. In six flCOWlts in CaJifornia there were no dianges in St. John. rushing cl.own five flight~ of stairs to ~acb a oaturaliz:alion hearing ror new citiiens, told reporters, "The • Task Force is (inlshed as of today. Time is important. I will probably have , a report to the board within one week. •t E. • ganl~n center SPECIALS A. Pictured, the pr11f!~ little purple Poter Pan Agapanthus .•• choose this or the fra· grant V•itchi Gardenia .. , growing in 1 gal- lon co ntainers. • 77c each I. Zinn i11 1nc4 Ctloii1 in brilliant au0tted colors to brighte n up your garden lnaxptn• sively. Buy severol tray• of the11 hardy bed; di')'l.{lonts. 44c tray C. Ag eratum ind Celo•I• pla nb growing in_,.4 inch pots. Plant• both of these easy growing varieties Jn lov1fy' Cl$5orttcl ~olars ~ow. 37c pat D. Fuch1l11, lovely bell shaped flowers thqt add brilliant color to your gardori ... grow- ing In 1 gallon containers •.• ready to plcint ond enjoy now. 99c .- Orthotl Chlordt n• Spray provlcNi fo1t oMI la•ting co11'trql 9f a,... E. Lush Hibl1<u1 plants In ~ •olkin size con· tolners In your choice ol lovely colon. Hardy' flowering shrub portlculorlY. •ui!ed lo this climate. 3.55 Wide range of toil and lown lnHicls. 8 oa. 1!11. 2.29 . Ort h• Me ltthitn Spr1y, e,11,tllent m1.1lti·pvrpos• !nsecilcldt con· trol• wldt rong• of In~• Indoor• or oyt ••• I 01. 2.29 NOWI THESE VALUES AT ANY ONE OF THESE PENNEY STORESI .CARlSBAO MONTCLAIR DOWNEY NEWPORT BEACH • SHOP SUNDAY, TOO 12 to 5 P.M.I 1 ' I • -------- Th""'''' July 16. 1970 SeVen KllleiJ Bus Overturns,. ., 52 Kids Hurt Cc.-11111 '1 1t1t Oi!'' PllM IMffl • San Antonio police Wedne&day :bot to death a robbery suspect who );,iled a gun and told them while 1itting on lop of his kitchen refrig· ~rator that he would not be taken :ilive. Poliee had gone to the house ~o serve Thom•s C. Lffk, 23, with 1 warrant. • TrooeLe11 arriving in Tokyo by air from Hong Kong are tuk- td to walk over a. mat impreg· noted with disinfec.tont to rt· move a11y tracea of hoof and moutll diatast /Tom thrir shoc11 Heal.th officials said Wedne1da11, 1 the regulation is to guard -agoi"""" the disease 'that tl1t Japanese govern1nent says is.. r prevcltnt in the crown co1ont1. ALl.t!:NTOWN, Pa. (UPI) -A chartered bu.a carrying school children oft 1 ~ or Utt Pehuylvania Amish country skidded in a rain.storm a•d rolled over .an embank01ent Wednesday, kllllng seven children and injurina $2 persons. The roor and the side of the bus ripped open, tossing ma111y children and counctlors out o v er the emankment About six persons were pilUled beneath the bus and others were trapped inside. , "Most of "the kids who were pinned under 'the bus were dead." State TTooper Robert Clarson. one o( the first persons at .the scene said . "ft was· a mess. There were children all over -on the embaJ11kment. in the grus, in the bus: The last girl that they got out that was alive was pinned under the bus. I understand she had lost • leg." The bus, carrying children from lhe HUiet School, a private Jewish day school tn Lawrence, N.Y .• t>kidded on a slight CutY"e on rain·slick U.S. 22, 10 miles ·west of Allentown. 1t tore through guardrail~r. flipped over the hill and luded against the stone fo1u1dation of Ill~ vacant house. • Oil. "'" Ult"Aildren, Daniel Steinberg" R Id M"-L IR-~ 31 ot oniy ti, of 1'~ar Rockaway. H;Y., said the on• llD1ft -11• • n bus Went into a spin, "Rota'ting around ran a Seattle neighborhood casino me." 1vith five ·sJot machines, but he ap. "It went side to side dow• the hill.''. pealed t<ran Uddt-rage clientele. Per he sald, 1'And. when it stopped J looked ice said Tu~ay they entered the_ aid saw a !~tile hole to the left ?f :ase after parents complained me, a foot wide, and I and ~~t six --~-,.....--·----~•"1ed.lbrJ!IJ&iLUJ<..b•lc.;;~. .uuu~ ...... Ju UM: ~ir.u ,, ...... vt\l '·~;.'i: Clarson st!id about 30 per;H'>nS were Nere loslflg theJr m~ey on Roth s acaUered on the ground when lie arrived lhree penny machines and .two ' ticket ones. ,. .... 20 were trapped inside and the othtts were pjMed uJldtrneath. About 15 or 20 children were sitting on ·the em· ba(lkmeot cryina. "They were crylnutlnd very Ullfet." he saiit. "MCHlt of them appeared to be In shock. Some of the chlldten were coocerned because they apparently had sisters or brothers on the bus. Others were crying for their parents." A dozen motorists and truck driver!! slopped to administ.er first aid, he said. ''They tried to comfort the thlldren and to stop the bleedinJ with towels and blankets.''. Some .passing truck drivers brought hydraulic jacks and helped lift the wreck· ed bus with cables, freeing the bodies underneath. A driver of a furniture truck, who was not identified, wrapped some children in heavy pads. The childre n left their school at a a.in . Wednesday for an overnight trip to the Amish country. They had been scheduled to return to the Hillel School Thursday 'night. Anguished parents went to the plush school in Lawrence, a wealthy New York city suburb. when they were told about the. crash. Many of Ulem just wandered alml~ly through the corridors. Somf or t_he parents went straight to Allentown. They took cars, commercial airlines, and a small commuter airline flight to get there. Ttie atmosphere al lM school was chaotic. At one point, the parents were told over a public address system to :ieport to the sclw>J'• · calettria. They were asked to lilt ~ names and the names of tbelr c:bildrto. • Casualties for .Week Bring Year<s War. Toll to 3,012 Vhat sailor could ask JOr a better .omecoming than this. S)ephtll Bo· uszewski, 20_, married ltis wi.fc Judy 1uit a week before the Coast G·uard ~utter ';Dalltu" left for duty off Viet- :ani. The ship, and Judy's h'usband re home after JO months duty. • It took 11 years, but England'• 'im Dobbs says he has saved ,216,000 trading stamps-enough or a new car. The 44-year-old alesman, 'vho expects to take de- 1very soon, said Wednesdaf, "I ;ever want to lick another stamp.'' • Thieves tipped up and carted way $55,000 worth of shrubs and rees in the New York City parks :ist year. This year, the parks de- ·artment is shackling and chaining very new plant and the system eems to be working. A wou1d-be hlef in Centrat'-Park tried in vain [) dig up a ibrub one night leaving ozens ot footprints and shovel 11arks as evidence of his attempt. SAIGON (UPI) -The U.S. command sakl today 72 · Americans were killed in the lndochina cooI!ict last week , pushing ~ Gl battle dealt1 tQll for · l970· past 3,ooo. Spokesmen said 729 Americans were wounded. The losses compared with the previous week when 61 U.S. servicemen., were killed and 643 wounded , the lowesl in more than three and a half years. Records shcrwed the Uniled States bas cut its casualties by more than 50 percent this year, compared with 1969. 'fhe U.S. death toll as of July It stood at 3,012, with another Jl,189 wound- ed. For the same period of 1969, the .figures were &iOI deid and U,891 wound· ' ed . ......_, Sjnce Jan. J, 1961, the United States ha! losl 42,9!11 men killed and 2&3,695 Vietua111 P eace Talks Mit·ed in Argun1ents PAAIS (UPI) -The 7Slh session of the Vietnam Peace Talks niired down today in arguments over who was violating the 1954 Geneva Agreements on Indochina. U.S. Negotiator Philip C. ffabib called the Co1nmtn1ist arguments al\Other tortuous and self.serving distor· lion of history. Bolh North Vietnam and the Viet Cong also threw in charges the United States was perpetrating odious crimes worse than thOlle of the Nazis in World War II throu,ih backing a Saigon reginle which it said had put political prisoners hi "Tiger Cages." They asked for \vo rld c.ondemnatioo.. wounded in Indochina fighting . South Vietnamese officials repor~ casualties last week of 423 de.ad, 1,275 wounded and 35 missing in action, com- pared with the previous week's 371 killed and l ,fY!.7 wounded. North Vietnamese and Viet Cong casualties were listed as J,831 killed, up sharply fl"<l'll the 1,395 dead in the previous seve11 day period. According to Allied commande rs, 6561976 Communists have been killed in lhe war. The best available figures show 104,975 Sot.uh Vietnamese have died in Ole conflict. Queen Declares Dock Emergency LONDON (UPI) -The British govern- ment today proclaimed a state of na· tional emergency to deal wit h a na- tioowide dockworkers strike that brought the firsl naUOOat ports shutdown in 44 years. 'ftie proclamation was s i g n e d by Queen Elizabeth II at a special session of the Privy . Council a few minutes after she returned. from a visit tc Canada. The state of emergeocy was announced in a mesaage from the Queen to the H~ of Commoos, read to j t by the speaker, Dr. Horace King. The mes.5age said : "~ler ~1ajesty has deemed it proper by proclamation dated July 16 and made in pursuance of the Emeraency Powers Act of JS20 to decla're that a stale of emergency exists." More than 200 ships already had been stranded by the strike in this nation which depends ~xports lo live and which impolis most <lf its food. Under the emergenry decree troops can handle the longshoren1en's W<lrk. 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The attack came five days after Portugal offered a safe conduct lo all rebe ls wishing to return to their honieland in Guinea, which has been tom by warfare 5ince 196l. 1be pledae ol safety was beamed to anti-Portuguese forces in the neighboring provinces ol Senegal and the republic of Guinea, which have been aiding the guerrillas since the beginni ng of their rebellion. The Communlst~ix>nsored PAIGC is headquartered in Dakar. Two weeks ago its leader, Amilcar CabraJ, was received at the Vatican by Pope Paul V1. The Portuguese government protested the au· dience . Israel Air Force Day . . Marked b)· Talk, Raids By United Pre&s Iriterna.Uonal • Israel marked its annual Air Force Day today with two strikes aaainst Egypt in the 56th consecutive day of such raids and a warning by Defense Minister Moshe Dayan that the Egyptians with Russian aid may try to crOtis the Suez Canal. He expressed fear that ''the next round \viii take place not around thei peace table in negotiations but in the iortifica· lions and in the skies, in air, missile and artillery battles, in driving back commando raids and attempts 'at in· vasion" across the canal. In a te rse and grim sounding two- ininute speech to new Israeli pilots he said as long as the war continues Israel's foes , with the help of the Russians, are "strengthening their powers antt im· proving their weapons, especially on the Egyptian front ·• ''Now, in the fourth year after the six: d~y war, the Egyptians and their ad\rtsers are trying for a decisive result," he said. ,·,I doubt if this aim of theirs is bringing peace . Unfortunately, their aims are not ours." He said the air force would have to bear the main sh.are and ri1ks to defend the Jewish state. . 1' Battlea over Kutmiyah and El.Salhiya (on the E&YPtian side of the Suez C8nal) are not a festive mesaage," Dayan said. "But it is better the struggle for our future should take place over there raUler than at the fences of Habal Oz /bordering the Gaza Strip) and in the blood of the children ()f Kiryat Shmona (bordering the Golan Height1)," he said. The Israeli Air Force also struck into Jordan this af.ternoon for the fourth time this week, hitting guerrilla hideouts and Jordanian army positions in reprisal for attacks on Israeli settlements in the Beisan Valley, an Israeli spokesman said . Miss Tall Universe Mea8w·es 6-36-26-36 BURLINGTON , Wis. (AP) -A bloade rodeo stunt rider from California was named Miss Tall Universe Wednesday night. 1'he winner, Pamela Bissinger, 23, six· feet and 36-~36, was Miss Tall San Fernando Valley, in the corqpetiUon sponsored by 'Pall Clubs 'ln~aUonal. Sears ·. THAT THIEF ' • -...... ~ PROTECT YOUR HOME \Vi th a Sears .E-Z Burglar Alarm System • • Did )OU ~now l"at a. burglary oc:cor" ~'·rry 20 seconds:' • Sh1ct ll&ebur1J1rir~ h1\r incrtaCtd locall)' ovc:r 99f. • Set rs 111ow offrrs 1 t'Ompltlr hurJlar 1l1rm l)'Slrm for rr11idr111ial homr~ Tlais S)sltm offtrs : • No Ftlse Alarms • Nei1hbor1AreAlertcd • Audible alarm turu off 1111om1ticalh • NO 1trvctural dam11e to preperty · • 1fld ctn e11ily be rcmovtd • Thl1 l.}'lltm is cti11ttm t111ineered tof'ach hlttl11t1 If oltlf<'t.• ..... lil .,,..,~, i1 ln•••ll•1K.~ ...-.n. .. 11t•l, <Jr~!('!'""~·· nf Ill• •t•ll1lil•. Sf.in .,·ilLttt"'I 11111""" '"''" l"'· ... ,.. -It .&.offfl• I• lir ,,,,,,,.,.,r,I •I .. 1ilditiu111I ~I • llltroductory Offer 34995 Sears VERMONT latS. Vem•t Ave. uU lritttl It. n1• H1wtHne BJ\·•· t lllH.Lee11t1clt Blvd. ml E. lllk" SI. 10.ltll 14t""'11 Mt-Jilt 13$.!lll !IU!ll COSTA MESA TORRANCE COMPTON I UIS,1018UCKANDCO, BOYLE -- I VO I 1 · 0 -bud Coo ,,., !CIT ine1 '11 BM w .. lha' gov 1 Cl R for disl Tile in ·t 0 esfJ bu< fen lhe gra 1 ho• tax 196 t val $t' 1 c.. : I eli1 R I n hOl vis ·~ pn • r -..... 1 ':+ 4 U u::::;;:::o L $ ·. ; . • • • • I I • • -Teday'• n.i.-1 San. Clemenie Ca istrano EDITION I VOt:. '63, NO.' 169, 4 SECTl9NS. 44 PASES ORANGE COUNTY, ~LIFORNIA • ~ • THU~SDA , JC/~ Y 1 i. '19lQ ' .. . . ' • , 'fiN, qjl!TS ' . . Laguna Pageant Opens 35th-Year .. Total Rate to Dip? 6 to 9 Cent Tax Boost StUdied by Supervisors By TOM llAl!LEY Oftllil ..,,,.., ........ Orapge Courl\Y iu,__Pervi.sors today -med what '!ill ~ a lull week of bud&et hearings ·with '1be warning from County .Admin!maUve Office~ Robert 'l'bomas tpat !l ~ rate incr~ of somewhere between I and t ceqts is inevitable. 'Ibomaa made that predK:tlon as the annual review ol oounty spending opened Wednesday but he also made it clear that the overall cost of Orange County government may dip by U much as 7 cents in the 1970-71 fiscal year. Reductions in the separate tax rates for both the flood control and harbor districts will make that cut pofSible, Thomas said. Neither ageicy ls ~luded in 'his general fund or county tu: figµres . Orange County's 197&-71 deficif was establi!lhed in today's secood day of budget hearings as $2,975,000 -the dif- ference between projected income and the proposed .general fund spending pro- grams. That difference, 'lbomas told the board must oome from the property ta:r: r~te and will mean increasing the 1969-70 rate of $1.67 per $100 of assessed value to somewhere between $1.73 and 11.76. That increase will not aff~ Orange County's record d . haVing tbe lowest property tu rate in California, Thomas said. --..! Increases in assessed value ouu elimin.alion of a special 'tlk:ent flood Royal Couple Leaves LQNDON (UPI) -Qu~n El~abetn n and thf: Duke of Edinburgh returned home today after completing an ll.day visit to Canada '• Northwest ·Territories and Manitoba which coinci®d with ihe province!' centenary ctJebratlons. Oraage l\'eatller Early morning coastal fog 1houldn 't discourage would-be tieachgoers, since the sun will be 1hining through. Temperatures are expected to remain in the mid 80s with the low cloud& and foa: returning In the evening hours. INSW E ToDA Y Prt1i<Unt Nixon'• nitct, Lawrent Anfinson poser in &ht boll gown rhe will wtar co the White Hou.at do:nct Fridal/ evening. Stt Page 17. ('()lltnf ta1 to -~ir flood· damage will lead -to the .,..._.., ctu' ratea tor' flood control arid harbor operations, the 'tlrainistraUve officer-said. . Thomas predicted ~t thole rates may be tut by as much as 'an overall lS oeots in the Upcoming__·tiodset· ~ '!limnas' budael fieure ol 1234'.! mllllon tnctudes flood con~ol, harbor district, lilnl:Y, fire. protection, g-al fund Bud IJ>Odil dfstriCts. Mor'e than $21% million oI that money will go to county general f u n d departments. 'I1xmas explained lilat the orunty must raise about $64 million from p-operty taxes to meet budget expenditure above Uie income the county ~eives from slate and federal grants and fines, fees and other sources. Drawing particular .attention i n WEdlelday's hearing was Thomu' com- ment that . 'Qpnge C.ounty's well are deW'bnent bOOa;et seems likely to stand at f6S.5 million or $21 million above last year's figures. . Thomas attributed the sharp increase to the Aid to Families With Dependent Ulildren program which was described by a county budget analyst as having "jumped alanningly during the past four m<>mliS:'' County officials explained that the dominant reitSOn for the welfare hike is "an ecmomic down turn whlclt has boosted unemployment in Orange County to 5.8 percent." Early budget estimates by the welfare department had been based on an ln- cre&se of 350 cases a montll. But it was explained Wednesday to t he supervisors that a figure of eoo to 650 cases a month would be much nearer the true estimate. Supervisor David Baker voiced his op- poiiUoo to "adCting the increa~ welfare costs to the property ta1 payer. "ls there any way we can-reduce them legally by Uglllen!lig eligibility or Cut.ting the prOifaG\1'!''1 he asked. "We have ..... aooe along for yean with all of this but it Is ll"llinl toogber and touaii<r foe people to pay tllel; tax bills." "We· are doing eerttblna we c1n legally to cut costs but hiifllr case loads and other factofs play a major role," be was B:dvil!lf!d by Welfare Director Gran- ville Peoples. "I've been over this many tlmea ," Peoples said, "but I Just don't ha v f! any answers , It ii purely a matter of numbers." Crooks Hi jack Crook ed Phone Aitendants at Llrry Hunt'a Te11co service station told Lagana 1'tach police that numerous persons bad compfalned tile pay phone wao taking their mooey and not dolni lb thi~ In return. Attendants said people asked for change to use the pay phone and then returned to U$e the Station's private phone. Now, police sa1·d the pay phql'IC! had been pryed from ts moq_rlngs and atolcn . The Joss to ·General Telephone Co. W!l'fneiday was estimated at $16'1. Lagtlna Waits On Poking Into Houses Laguna's conlrQversial plan \o launch a buildin&·ll;'-buil<tioe lJou.Bill1 in- spec~ in the WQOdlaod Drivt -"¥ movf.d l1teld f~ ~ dilcullkm ·at the next rouncU ·~ AIJI. ~ ofl« further debate W~y _nil!ll. CouncUman Cbarltoo Boyd auggeated that the ~ii. along wiUt epponents of the plan, would need . some lime to digest a six-page commentary prepared by city manager James Wheaton in response to a. petition pto.. testing the inspection signed by 500 persons aod presented at the last council meetine. · · - Statine that the' intent of the city in setting up the inspection i)rogram had not been suocessfully conveyed to residents, Whea~ attempt~ to clear up the "misuoderstani:Ung" in· a pojnt.by- point answer to charges ln the petition and 8ll accompanying letter from artist Andy Wing. To the charge ~t inspections W\?f'e not based on heaHh and aafety, but on a desire to drive "unpopulai' minority !See HOUBJNG, P ... 11 Cyclist Killed Near El Toro · A 17-year-old motorcyclist was struck and killed by a car near the El Toro Ro.ad offramp of the San Diego Freeway early today when he apparently slopped to rep·air his machine in the slow lane ol the SCWJthbound highway. Dead on arrival at South Coast Com- munity Hospital wu Kenneth ' Allen Bell ol Cardiff By the Sea near Oceanside. California Highway patrol.men said ttie boy was on his way home at the time of lhe accident. Patrolmen interviewed a motorist who said he saw young Bell making some adjustment to the engine of his motorcy- cle but was unable to avoid a collision. His car was only" ilightly damaged and he was ·allowed to proceed without further inquiry. By FRED~ SCllOEME1IL ot lllie DMIW Ntt llillf Laguna's flrlt lady, the Paee.Jnt or. the Mast..ers wJU celebrate her 3Sth an- niversary openlDg Friday ni&hl with ~ estimated Z,500 villtors at' lrvil)e. Bowl. A1J tile curtains part on this iear•s command performance. there should be a touch of nosi.laia for tho&e \fbo have aeen the , world famous art !f"'ta<u)ar In years past. The 3'ith amual presentation of "liVing pieturea" wW be made up tf the beat · works selected from lormer ~ "I "It's really the mo6t ambiUOu! lhow s0 far," u..icf Producer · Dhctor Don Williamm, as .be stood bac8'aae 1t the boWl, while werkers added the final ~hes! to , this year's 30 works. "We will have to keep movin& backstage since we will have 30 Works inatead of the usuat,z .or 26." The show is1 )ftlrammed ~ th;l~ It ~vea, from main stage to upper stqe to the hlllsidea of the wood<,d 1101pbltheator. Even though the P,lctures bave ~ been done before, nooe of tbem wW be. the same. 1 . Tedmical improvements are a way ' ACLU Files Protes t of lile at the Pag ... t, Md It Ill· ., unwritten rule that each y e a r ' 1 performance must·. be better th'9 thi one precedina Jt: So far, the. Pqeaot· has an unblemjahed record. Wlllian)son said 1jlat with 311 <!ill«:int pictures, there "aro 311 ~•l Pr .. blems," but the: 1entbus.iastic teclmica1 crW alWf.YI finds a solution. . "111e, O!!" thlNt that bu been difficult thm year Is the transition (rom am , Oriental cbeu aet to the MOxican cl!eu set, in Checkmato. Everythlna bu to (llee PA,GEANT, !'qt f) J r ' Laguna _Council Sefs By BARBARA K~IBICH County chapter ol the American Civll Of "" o.11Y "Wt('"" Ltt>erties Union, (ACLU) who presented Alter purs.uipe cha(ies of Police the affidavits to °* council. brutality conta.illed in six sworn affidavits Mrs. GUM, in a letter to the council, s1gned by participants in the July 4 had protested Wheatol\'a "one-sided" Woodland Drive riot, Mayor Richard ~ on the Woodland Dtive incident, G<ildberg w~ autholued by the. Laguna iD which he commended the pot.Ice for Beach City Council Wednesday night to performing their jobs "very well under set up a committee to investlple the adverse conditions" ~d credited them charges. . with preventing a serioua flare-up of Participating in lhe inquiry with trouble. ' . Goldber& will be City Manager James Two Laguna~~ officers were D. Wbeatoo. Councllnwt-Charlton lloJ<I, injured II) tile m~ that be&on with ~ OJlif!i Koimeth Huck, City. Atton\ei i~ fin?wor~ and av~~'.owld =·~'t!':;;,.. iii . ~-i&.~vm;, ·=1:i~.::t -"I-\. • " • , , If, ) --• I Clemente Trailer Pqrk ' . Plan Ni~ed by ·Conncil By JOHN VAL'fl!:llZA 01 Ille Olllr Piie! ttlff Lincoln Savings and Loan, which ~d a planning commission app~ in band for a • new mobile ~e park near Shoreclitfs Golf Course, lost it all Wedne8day when the project was denied by city councilmen. Charging that the couqcll had been made the victim of the "bait and switcli" teduUque during presentations by the developer, ~cilman 'Ibomas O'Kfffe &pearhea~ed the: dri~e against the park which was planned for vac,nt land between the 13th · ah<! 14th fairways of the links. The action came at the end of a public heiring in whic.ti ~ley MqrQuis, a Dana Point architect, presented slid~, of modular mobile homes w I t h modernistic and rustic exteriors in a pastoral, rambling setting. The show impressed most counclltnen, but their sentiments changed later in the hearing when Marquis admitted that not all the units In the proposed park would be the attractive modular ones. O'Keefe, a Shorecliffs resident himself, said he "was surprised to set an organization like Lincoln Sav1ngs and LoJn emp\oYing the old procedure, of bait and switch. "We have been shewn pretty pictures of one lype of mobile home ·and we all were impressed , but in the following discussion vie got the subtle 1 w I t ch •.. U you ll!tened carefuUy it's not what we're aclng to hive in thla -~lie borne park, ti he aakl. What Marquis told COWlcllmen wa1 , ' that strict architectural control of the units in the park woukl be lmJ>OS&lbJe to achieve. He added that the u.~lve and .new modular hornet with attr~ve outdoor feaWres would be placed at the ~phefy of the p 1·~ k ·with IDOfe conventional metal units interspersed. "1f we start al!ooflng experimentation . in San Clemente," O'Keeie reptled, ''then we will be confronted with' lrwtant slUms within 1fle next five. yean, so I move that the request be denied." · The entire aPP.llcatlon for lJ\e 213-sPec:e par:k oo vacant knolls above the links had been touchy since the start. Several previous appJlcaUoos f o'r similar uses In the Shorecllffa 8ru abo bav6 ' been denied boCtl by counclll'ne'n anQ pl.annen. Th,e spok~smal\ for the 1avl(la;s ~nd loan firm asked ·that he get the., chance to .answer O'Keefe'1 s~atemeots . ..;... parUcularly that which equated the "~It and switch'' tactic to used<ar 1aIe1 pitches. "I woulif like to answer ~ain ac- cilsations," Marqul11aid crisply. "You mean the comparison to• car dealers?" Mayor Evans asked. "Yes, your ho~r." 0 1 see very little d1fftl'ence between trailers and cars," O'Keefe added. Marquis then lost his chanCe to speak. 1be hearlq wu Uie second f\lllCtion scheduled on the agenda on trailer park applications but another controversial pi.a for replacing Hirbor Hills Qolf Courie with a similar park Was rescheduled until nut meeUng at the req-of 1be 1PPUcanl. ·r ·ohe in 23 squad can f~ six dilfere'nt law enforcement ·agencies . " More than 20 arrests were tbade ~ charges ranging from assaulting a'peact officer through assorted narcoti<a viola- tions to failure to disperse. · -~ "!'oodland Drive r~ents cbaraed tha\ pollee beat them, sprayed them witll mace~ a chemical irritant, aJld invaded their homes to· make anest.s. In her letter to the council Mrs. Gunn urged a full airipi of allegations being made bY, both ~. in <>:der to ~· connnunlty·hannooy, ~ ni&bt,. Willi; -f I( -. . ( ... llOr, .... I) ' QQmbh.gs· Make PQlice StatioD.s ; Ull88f e-Chief WASHlNGtoN (AP) -Ne" York city's top policeman said today the wave of bombings. In bis clly has 'arown to the extent that hit force can Db Jooctr guarantee the safety ol perlOlll vwU., Police precincts or headquarter1. Commissioner Howard R. Leary tol~ ~ Senate invesU1atioos auboommittd tb.a.t terror bombinls have lncreued by nearly four Umes in the past five years over the· previi>us similar period, - 'And, he sai~;a big Increase ln ·detona-. tions of high explosive ·-Md 111- cendiary (\evices has come in tbe pair 18 months, !ncludine the bomb that wrecked part.of New York'• pOlfe head- quarters. And Hart T. Mankin, counsel for the' government's General Ser v l c e I' 'Administ.tatlon, testified arson and ~ blngs of fe4eral liulfdh_>p hove jumped 17q percent lil the year thal endid Junot 30 ov'er the previous year; tAat bom!:t threats went up by 750 ~t, ~ t~t damage to GSA pfQperty' ~ 750 percent; from $10,Wi in fisql 1111~ to $728,219 in fiscal 1'10. Leary, flanke4 bl' his chief ol c1e1..: tlves, 1n a hearina: room euardect' by CapitOI police, presKled over a prieaen• talion of prototype bombs, b o m b diagrams, photos of bomb damqe and charts showing a .sharp upward awiq: it1 bombings. . • · • • ' The situation has "'terkw1it~ IO:~ .. he 11i~, that when cltlJ4ns Ytalt pollco" headq\larter~ or their local inclnc• house "we can't guaralftee them llfety.11' Laguna ·Councilmen Clash Since Jamiary 19691 he l&ld, thve have been 168 bombine' in N.W Yorll.. City. ' "'nle eiploaion of firecracter1 and· nolae makl11g devices bu been aymbollc of UUs nation's stniqte for freedom,'' he said. "Yet today there are thoH who use this same symbol, wrapped UP. fn death, lnjlirf and' <lestructJon, 11 Lorr .. Not So Happ y Wi.tli. Boyd'l Committee Sys tem Alte r he had accused fellow Coun- 'cilnlan Charlton Boyd of "eagerly jum- ping into areas that seem to be in the prof\nce of tus Human Relation• CornmiUee," Laguna Beach Councilman Edward Lorr ~' as:ke4 tiy May r • Richard Goldberg·wedlleoday nl&ht to 11have ~Rh eof(ldence in me to anow·• me to dele1ate "WOrk to· the man 1 feel best suited to il" The tes&y e1chanJt c~e at the clMe of lM council sessloO, during which Boyd, as chalnnan of tilt 'i)ew Human Relations Committee, had been asked by the Mayer to partk:ip~te fn bearings on lfMl Woodland Dr ive rlqt. ,~ , At another ~n:t In the. meeUng,1 Goldberg had !!UlllOS!ed that CAiundlmin Roy Holm's Nalural R•SOl!r~s CM!· mlllee look Into tcirr'1 P"'llOill 1lllt' Laguna parUcipate In a paper retlam.-. ~reas that seem to be la d>t province their lt\fll.ns for creative expression." Uon project. of hb Human RelaUona COmmiiiee, The result of the bombin11 -undet Thtl two oommiUeea, alone wllb ooe altbou&h the comrniUte lsa 't tven f«med inv.U,ation ln the House u ...U a.t on Employment and Commerce, headed yet , 1.here'a JUll 1 chairman." the Senate -may Produce aew federal by Councilman P~r · Oslrander and The, ~ .... he said, ·-'~ •• Holm's 1a., """tating ti\< eaplo>iv• ~ -~~ ~·----•'----• •~-.. ~-.,........ ,. and -..lllq the .. 1e Md lbl-j --... ~ -~... 'Ii•• CQ\llfll(llee. ' of "-·-•te n1•-·•y-~--~ -Lorr u chalrinan, had been IPJll'OV04 "We -lo bl delefaUOJ • .....,. .,~ ' """' ·-~ ·-• I>)' ltle ooilncU at a prevfolu -' _. • said Lorr. "14 ~ lnltoucas, bomb components. The ldvbory ·CCllllJ!lll*do 11t11p u ._ CooaclL.iii Boyd bu -.., 1o..rve<1 ~r polllbitity. 1ncllldod• Ill a bjU , poood by llofd, livea Moh ooundlman with ,..ailed human "'~ _ alruclY pr_..i +~ ~ l'lbOI. • • -111 am ti lntetell in wlll\il he ·-"-Ille ,Cit• Cowld1 ~-~ with Is a Mt of new llrinptol fellm'ai almlna1 ~ _ -• _.,.,... ' -· Ian providing the cleoth, ponaltJ .. may 11tber lnllinnatlon !<JI' tht .benad 1111 lo do wllh human "''-· I feet pert0na cqnYicted ol lhe lllqal lnlanlai. of tho 001mcU. • \ft shauld Ml ur, a llUllY -rlj;ht ~. u.. of nplollHa,Ulld In fatil ' 1Pv1 had reservations on the com-oow to IO lnto lh 1 commltlM bullntU." llftblnp. · mlttee syttem," J,orr loljf the mayor. Goldbere aa!d he qreed around rulOI 'l'llat _.. bu a!Wlld - "We said we would dilCUll the artas for the commlttt!u 1houl~ be "' up , membera of fl who llf .. , to be covered, the runcUons of the com· but added, "Since we._ fl9W only have fear openln& a Mor to YVnlnen1 rnitteca and ao 'furlh, but almoat 1 ~ cOmmittee heada, at. thJ• PQlnt anything reprosaion o( a poUUcal fnd toci8 1tantadeously after , t~e ayste.m !'as delegated la a one-man job, a job of, dlhent, not just that which ve,ra tow~ adopl<d, Mr. Boyd •1&'1\y jumped into' • ' • (See COUNCii;, Pa1a II 'Violence. ,.1 ' £( ~ 1 • • It DAILY PILOT • -• • •""91ed Ilk! fr<ecl Oil ball allllng in the <OUaCll cblmben,. Mayor Goldberg ecknoWledpd the city manager's tt:pprt. • ....,.,,""°" Ilk! 1111,mdavtlo. ,"I ..... ID 1111 City Cow!cll•"· i. ~· ."ht ·since we aot only one sldi °' the stbry (in lbe manager's report i, "(e set up a commJttee, and invite in- teresttol parllea to present !heir side to us ao we will ~ave all the facts of the CUe and can make our own deelalon on the bull ol Ibis i1> fonnation.11 \ Councilman Edward l.«r asked Police Chief ·Ken-peth Huck what the procedure would be in handlilil allegaUons made •iaimt a polioe olliC<r. As Huck outlined the p o 11 c e departm:ent's investlgaUon procedure in sueh cases, Lorr suggested that the accusations should first be bandied by Ule police department, then forwarded to the council after investigation by t.he police chief. Councilmen Roy Holm and Boyd said they agreed wWt tbe mayor's proposal to set up an in~ lnvestigaUng commllk< and ougPrfed Chief Huck's investij:atlon coµId prided at the same Ume. "I cl>nlt thlJik·we should deviate from procedure and circumvent-chief Huck," 1'>rr insilted. • Mrs. Gumt uld the ACLU would weJ.. come a simultaneous lnvest!gation of the brutality charges by lbe police depart· ment but urged the council to "hear • -people.• ~ 11We blve l time bomb (II OUr hMds, 11 • aild Mn~·c-0 We need a clarification· 1 of the .Ue11tlolil •ilo l!olh llidtl. l"°aUy t fear noboc!1 ii Coln( to 40 atJYjlml • mw -ii ld!loi!. I '"~tw., --abould .. fonrlnl • BOYd said lhere l!f)Uid lie .. iDiont to downgrade Huck's: authority. , Lorr felt the officers would not be getting "due process" If charges against them were aired before they bad been confronted with the allegations in a formal police investigation. ~ "Then· Mr •. Wheaton's report shriuld not haVe been released 'to the presa," said Mrt. GIQln, as the crowd applaud~. Goldberg alled for a motion referring the affidavits to Huck for study and setting up the committee of inquiry. Lorr said' he would be "unalterably opposed" 1.o public hearirlgs b:Y the com· mittee until the officers had been beard. Asked to comment, Huck said be would be unable to make any recommendation until he had seen the affidavits. Goldberg requested him to study the ·<harges and report back to tht council with a recom· rnendation as to~ whether or not the committee. of inquiry ahpuld hold its ~slons in public. · ~ councll voted to approve the mo- t.loll, with this provision. • I OAILY PILOT ""'9'1 P•lf'lct~ From Page I PAGEANT • • • change and we rea,Uv have to movJ CiUlcklY.". ( 1'0f courte, 10me poses are difficult and •Id! pic\ure preoents a probleqi ~ ol 1tl pwn. lt mayl'be ligbtlna or-color, but we try very hard to make the Wqrlla lhealrl<aiiy aqwxl and arlislically • accurate." "It's not an t8$)' thing to do," Wllllamsnn adds. Nearly 300 volunteers will tum some of the molt (amous works o( art into the ful~ site uuv1ng pictures ... And the cast is backed up by scOres of. stagehailds, makeup artists, dressers, and seamstresses.' ThJ.s year the Pageant will recreate . with Jive modeb 20 paintings, 24 sculpture pieces, one sketch, one artifact, one mural, a 12'-fold i silk screen and eight carved ivories, ! As work for the Pageant wraps up, the Festival grounds are shaping up, as •xhlbitlng artliU idorn booth3 wllh their dlsploys. All the help for the popular Festival restaurant has been hlz:ed and are beitn- ning to prepare for the inlJux of more than 400,000 persons over the July~ 17 to August 30 run. ' ... Tram benches, will be Set around town by Friday. Trams will fun every 20 minutes to the Festival grounds, marked by lheir brlghl red and while color•. ·'Ibe "Cinnonball Eipress," deslped to give FesUval goers a look at Laguna, will alae run north and aoulh on Pacific Coast lliibway, From Page •l Specilic cttarges included in the d-1· lions presented to the council, aome namlng individual office.rs, told of police "'beating a man who had handcuffs on," spraying with mace a man who tried tD intervene ·and throwing a girl against a police car. ESTHER BAKER OF 'PASSING LEAP' GETS MAKEUP Back1taga at lrvlna Bowl, Mirror, Mirror on ltla Wall United Auto Workers Present Demands ' . COUNCIL ... givlnc adyice to the council. 1"lbis ta~• .quite a load . off my shoulders and 1 would ask the council to aUow me to detennine whose area a problem fa.Us in and direct it to that person. I ask you to have eno.ugh, confidence in me to allow me to cWlegate a task to the man 1 feel belt aulted to handle l~ alllioulh I al3o aiuee. thst we should set up rules for the C<ll'l· mittees.'' Army Occupies Colombia Cit y As Preventative I San Clemente Rebudgets .From Page 1 HOUSING ... DETROIT (UPI) -The Unlled Aulo Workers today took the second step in the 1970 labor contract negotiatioll.!i by presenting Ford Motor Co. with a package of demands that would cost the "Big Three" auto builders $3 billion over three years. $4,(100 forFire Unit group.s from the community," Wheaton said the city's general plan, now in preparation, "must contain a houaing element as required~ by California state law." "I jUJt· hope you don't pul k oU too long," replied Lorr. Boyd chimed in will>, "there cm.Inly ls no desire oo my part to pul ariylhing over. I'm forming my committee right now and I feel this ls a way to handle matters IT!Qre expeditiously." Holm said he'd be very happy to have anything delegated to his cqmmillee re-delegated to the cooncll as a whole. Regardlng the paper reclamation project he said, "I feel it probably would be niore appropriate to have Councilman Lorr take this responsibility slnce he made the proposal." City attorney Jack J. Rimel pointed out that ttrere coulil be no question of delegaUng authorit}r. 4'The council cannot legally do this," he laid. "'11le committee muat olle u · ''°" lbe Jllr.1l\* or · fect-l!Mini. nt&· full a way <ii gelling work done Ind. if any councllman is not satisfied with the way information is being gaihertd he has Ille right .to develop his own Inf onnatioo. •• Goldberg concfuded that rules for the committaet abould be .aet up and presented. for co~' approval. BOGOl'A, Colombia (UPI) -'lbe army occupied this Andeao caP\tal early today to head off · possible protest deJOonstrations by partisans of defeated PreoldenU~ candidate and lonner dic- tator Gustavo Rc>j11 Pinilla. "'l1le maneuver folknted a n an-- nouncement Wednesday night by Preli· . ' dent Carlos l,Jeras Restrt1>9 that the government had learned of a plot by, members of Rojas' Alianza Naclonal Popular (ANAPO) Party to lomenl ''great internal commotion.'' It followed the supreme electoral court's proclamation of Michael Pastrana Borrero as Colombia's Pre~dent .. lect and o!Ji<ial ·-to Ip. -term erpires Aug. 7. nte court certified that Pastrana, who was backed by~ ~~I, t9celved 1,615,l!Zi •91"1 If lh• ).Apr1•11 llltllclw, de.feating RoJa1 'Who received 1,581,485 votes. Jorge Nlltav~, a ipokesman for Ro- jas, immedialely: PrOtested the olfl<fal result, bu~ was overruled by the electoral oourt president. Justice Carlos Pelaez Trujiiio: In a swift · a ct Ion Wednesday San Clemente's City Council unanimously reinstated more than $4,000 into the volW'lteer fire.departmnt budget to buy new equipment. 'lbe recent cutting or the allocation for new hoee and smoke breathing masks caused tempers to fray in the ranks of the civilian firefighters, who made an urgent pJea for the money to the council Wednesday. Mayor Watter Evans moved to restore the cut items, then praised the work of the volunteers. "Personally, I feel the whmteers do an outstanding job and we owe them a great debt. Jl they can be made more confident and secure for '4,242, then I feel we should do it." Cooncilman Stan Northrup added a llOCOP<I. ~"'!DP far !he volunteen thanked h l"'"""I! {dO the •wilt ac\inn and tht mayor's praise. The volunteers chose the approach for the money to the council after a meeting )a.tl week. I .Jn their apj>eal, they scored the reduc- tion of the-self~ined. breathing masks and cited recent experience at the smoky and C06tly clltbhouse fire when at least So1nething Fishy Going On Monarch Bay Gets 'Visit' by Dead 80-ton Whale A dead .,:loll Cililornla bl"' whale, >-··n.ts morning, !he Ooaot Guard renew- dulli>ed "Monarch Moby" haa hil lhe ed effO!U to rid lhe beach ol the whale , beach at the private community of but attempt! have llO far been 11n1uc- Monarch Bay in South Laguna. cesstul. The large whale Js BUSpeOted to be San Clemente Lifeguard Department the same one that wu hit by a ship Lt. Hank Barnes reports that efforts near Loll An£eles Harbor Sunday, and ·lo tow the 'Whale off shore are next then towed. out to Catalina Island to to lm~sible since the whale Is sunk sink by a harbor towing aaency. In the sand and the tail of the whale San Clemente Lifeguards spotted the is ):Onting toward the beach. 60 foot hulk otr the point between However, Coa.st Guard persoonel sta- Monartii Bay and 'nlree Arch Bay tioned offshore have ·fired a line to around 3:30 Wedne9day afternoon. The the beach and are hoping t.hat the whale whale came to rest on the beadt, about will finally budge. one mile below the Monarch Bay Beach If the theory is correct that this whale Club at 5 p.m. ls the 1ame one that was towed to Alt.empts to sink the whale offshore sea Sunday, a harbor official for the Wednesday night were brought to a sud-city of Los Angeles reports that the den halt when scores of sharks came dl8in of events began in Santa ).\arl>ata . in to feast on the fresh carcass. Durtng It is reported that the freighter J>resi. the night the whale sank three to four dent Grant hlt the whale near Suita i.et into the sand oo the beach. Baroara and ~ ll wiib !be bow I into Los Angeles Harbor, where It was: towed Suridey afternoon to Catalina Island by the H·IO Water Taxi service In Ille harbor. "There is a southerly current from the island, wh1dl could have carried the whale to the beach down the re," sakl Frank sethorn, an employe at H·lO. He also reported that the size and shape of the wflale hls firm towed out are similar to thooe of the beached whale in Monarch Bay. While workers continue efforts to get the Yibale off the beach, residents of Monarch Bay have been pouring ooto the beach to watch, but many hal'e left htrriedly due to the foul odor. Others are watching the progress of ~ work from the Beach HoUS4! one mile away with the ..Ud or binoculars, hoping lhe wilale will soon be olf !heir beach. D~ILY PILOT ll#ff ""'9 HUGI IODY 01' DEAD WHALE WASHED BY SURF AT LAGUNA NIGUEL'$ MONARCH BAY Sh1tk1 Wilt Offthore •• Co.at Guard Plata Mu1ura1 to Remove Stinking Carca11 , \ one fireman w a s overcome by thick smoke. Fellow firefighter~ rescued the strickeq partner, who was revived. Trustees Seek Text Approval Trustees of the Laguna Beach Unified School District will be faced with text- book approval at their meeting of Aug. 4. The books were presented to the board last week and are on display in ttie district board room, 550 Blumont Drive.' ' Superintendent Willlanl Ullom ex- plained that the books are on display so that tbe public may look them over and offer suggestions as to their conten t lo lbe board. Persons finding a bOok o):>jectionab!e may log their complaints on evaluation forms which will be reviewed by the district stair. Ecology Award Bill Introduced in House WASHINGTON (UPI) -Rep. Samuel Devine (R-Ohio) believes the government should establish a National Ecology Award-similar to the military "E" for excellence awards of World War II - to be presented manufacturers fighting pollution. Tnis housing element, he said, must Include an inventory of housing conditions and a cityWide program designed to allel'iate substandard condilions. The council, Wheaton said, had dec ided no t to wait the additional m~nlhs re- quired · to develop the enti re city pro- gram, but voted to begin inspections in the Woodland Drh•e area "in which the highest priori ty exist'' for commence· ment of the program. Eventually, he added, the program will include a neighborhood analysis for the entire community, as required by tate law. The fear that Woodland Drive residents might be driven from their homes beau.se of insignificant code violations is un· founded , the city manager stated. "It is not the intention ol the cfty to ,raze any buildings that are susceptible ~ corrections • , . owners will be given a reasonable time to m a k e cor· rectioos ... an appeals board wlll hear 'a,ll~ieved' parties." He said it is true the city has no t stated it will find new homes for displac. ed people comparable to homes they now oCcupy, but "the emphasis ... is to see there are no substandard homes in the ,communit.y for anyo~e to occui)y." Regarding the accusation that the building department budget d o es not provide funds for a citywide program . Wheaton said it is long range in nature and inspections can be handled by the regular city staff. The inspection teams include representatives of the building, fire and health departments, DAILY PILOT Newport 111111 H•lltlllft" .... L .. •n• a..cla h•NI• YtlAof Cothl M1t• 5•11~ OltANGI! COAST '"VILISHING ANY Ro'b••t N. We•-' Prulc:llnl 11\d PMbll111tr J1cl1 It C111l1y Viti Pr11:01nt '"" t-r•I Mlnlffr lhomt1 K11•1l Eclllor lhom1t A. Mw•phint Mtn.Oinl Edl1or kichttd '· N1H St1wlh Otl"IM CO'\lftly Edi"" Offlcn (Olli Mn.a: 336 Wc>I 91¥ srr .... 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U.00 .... ,lhly1 bJ !NII 12.M n.n!lllJI mlllt1ry <1n11ro111ori1. IJ.00 ,n.n1My. SAYE 100; ON ofux So/aj ' By Stone and Phillips reg. 499. for 8' Lengths NOW 399. T.li, ad'vtftfege of th•s• lmportent 11vin9s on sir different styles of luxurious Lux Air 1of•1 in • host of ••quisite f•brics. H.J.GARRETT fURNrfURE r ROFESSIONAr INTERIOR DESIGNERS 2116 HARBOR ILVD. Op•i. Mon-. Than. & Fri. EY11. ~ COSTA MfSA, CALIF. 646.0271 ) •' I 11 I • I 1 NJ Intro two Wea by : !he . trial in 24 .~ win< mi IE in t it IE is Am• of • Tl !he lea" I' l I N· ... spe< Cali the yad hisb 11 lod' Yac ' p ere' Intr or , loss tria R.i. Tl hav a c Ficl pon yac Tue won Clu the F We• a r str~ T vet• bra· Olir des had yac l~ • I At or ra in w ( • [ I I. .. • . - NEWPORT, R.I. (API - Jnlr!sjd defeated Valiant by I wo rnlnutes, 36 seconds and Weatherly defeated Heritage by 29 seconds Wednesday In · the America's Cup observation trials on Rhode Island Sound. lntrepld's victory over the 24.3-mile course in a soulhwest wind varying from 12 lo 16 miles an hour was her second Jn two days over Valiant and It left no doubt that Intrepid L1 the top boet in the American selection trials as of now. Tuesday's the Intrepid leaving the protest against was disallowed, yacht unbeaten over the coune since the observation trials started July 6, wiMing cigbt straight ra<ies by wide marains in a btoad range ol wind and sea con· dlUoos. The nonnal rot al Lon Wednesday would have pitted Valiant against Heritage and Weatherly agaill$t lntrei>ld. But the New York Yacht Club's Cup committee decided to see what the two top boala could do against eaCh other in a breeze fresher than any they had previously raced in. Valiant bad been hauled up oo a marine railway at a Newport shipyard Tuesday * * * * * * Newport's· Ficke"\, Eying 1967 Recotd By ALMON LOCKABEY aG.lliM •flt.r Newport yachting cireles ar~ abuzz loday with the pro- spects tha t a Southern California skipper may be at the helm «an America's Cup yacht for the first time ln history. That wu the way it looked today as Newport Harbor Yacflt Club's Bill Ficker and ll partly Southern California crew aboard the 12-mel~r Intrepid wert firmly In charge o( an 8-0 record oC wins and losses in the Cup observation trials being sailed at Newport, R.I. Ttle only thing the t could have marred the record was a disallowe4 protest against Ficker ·by his principal op- ponent. Bob McCullough of the yacht Valiant as the l'f:Sult of Tuesday's ract which Ficker won. 'nle New York Yacht Club race committeei ruled on the protest invalid today. Ficker's win over Valiant Wednesday made it eight in a row for; Intrepid with four straig~t ov.er Valiant. The Valiant. skippered by veteran Mt'Culloug'h. is a brand new boat designed by Olin Stephens -also the designer of Intrepid -whi ch had been regarded In eastern yachting circles es a su~fire winner ol the 1970 trials to determine who would dtfend the America's most cherished yachting prize. "We'd just like to show we can do as well as Bus Mosbacher and his mw did tn 1967," Ficker said. In 1987, the Jntrepid, ~sailed by Mosbacher, retiinijl the Cup for America in the !amed yacflting race. The 6. r 0 0 t . 2 ' 4l·year-old Ficker was asked if he coukl account for lntrepid's present ,i;u periority over Valiant. ··\Ve seem to get in the groove a liUle easier than they do and we get speed up more quickly," the Califor. nian replied. "I don't think it's beeause they're doing anything dif· ferently . Perhaps our sai1' give us a little advantage. It's awfully hard to ten when you 're on the boat, but we seem to have ·V~ good sails now and we CQUld have an easier time steering." Hes Intrepid reached its ma'l'.lmum potenqAl! "Not ·by a long shot and. neither has Valiant ," Ficker retorted. . No pairings were an~ for today's races j.jnce the weather forecast called for foggy conditions that may force a postponement. Local Sailors • , .. Tahiti • HOPING FOR TITLE -Columbia.SOS one o! the world's largest class of ocean racing yachts will mlx it UJ1 on a .boat·fOr·boat basis Friday, Saturday and Sun· d•Y when they hold their first national championship regatta oU Newport Beach under the sponsorship of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Columbia Title Race Nears Two clastes of Columbia yachts will be competing for national championship honors this weekend in two serits sponsortd by the B a h 1 a Corinthian Yacht Club. Comptting in their first na. tional title regatta will be the sleek Columbi•flOs . usuall y • t•I •KkMf l'IMM seen in action in offshore bar\. dicap races. The SO-footers will sail one race each day, Friday, Saturday and Sunday over a triangular course off Newporf Beach. Also ~n natiooal cham. pionship action will be the- Columbia-26s wh ich will r~ lbree races oo Saturday and Sunday onl y The Columbia-50 ' aeries is expected to attra~ top racin& yachts ol 'the William Tripp- disignelj . cla5'. About 12 yacht.! are expected on the A new serie5 ot sailing classes for youths from e.iiht to II years old will begin nett week at Dana Harbor under sponsorship of Ule Dana Point Yadlt Club. Potential students with a sincere interest in sailing are we~ to sign up for the cluses from 10 to 12 noon Saturday at the dullllouse. Claases ror advanced and beginning sailors will be of· fered and a $10 ,..g!Ratloo fee will cover the instruction and use of a sabot sailboat for beginners. Ten hours c:I. instruction will be · given to novice students through next week oo. five consecutive days. Chicago Race Due .t...ries, the Columbia-57 yawl owned by Russ \Vard and skippered by Dan Elliott o! Newport Harbor Yaeht Club placed second 'in Class A in the 3,571-mile Tahiti race. Pictured on board a few hours be!ore the start are (from left) Stan Flem· ing, Frank Person, Rick Hambleton, Bob McClaire, Elliott, Jacob Wood, Dave \Voods , owner \Yard and Lyle Nelson . A4va.nced classes will meet twice 1 week for two weeks and will attend eight total hours of instruction with free boats . Registration ftt for that program Ls $8. The Orange County Harbor liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPEN HOUSE \ Saturday & Stmday July 18-19 Come -spend the. dav with us and look ovet the newest, finest flight operation in Orange County. ~ See ALL 1he Nelll Ce••na Aircraft • FLY for 2c a pound Gifts FREE Rot Dogs Refreshaeat.oi Learn ail about the newest Flying Club with features that you want! • ' Newport Flyer>-'nm by pilots? Ora1111e ~01111ty Airport Telepltowe 545°7198 • • more I I Magnesite SEALERS S7.4S •AL Pearl Gray DOCK ENAMEL S4.4S •AL INDUSTRIAL Lacquers Clfft& ,, $ 65 Celen, -... ( • • Concrete l'atio FINISH SS.SO•••· Empty CONTAINERS' 4 01. to 30 CJCll. LADDERS-4 ft. to 40 ft. j WALKER PAINT WORKS 11' W. 16th St., ·Cftlt M•u DAlL Y PILOT %1 r . ··' •, . ,•' · •• , SC 7'""'7, Ju~ 16, lt!D Money's Worth Compl~te-New York Stock List OVER THE COU TER Home f mprovement Hints: NA,$0 Ll1tlnp lot WodnoHoy, July 15, 1970 How UJ P.ick a Contractor a1,._.ttlht ..... ••Mw ........... at ,,.,..._...,. t A.M. !MM N.AIO. Prktol di ... lillCIMf """' to" -11t--11tdtWti ... ~ ...... -........ '·" "' ... !·" -... ._ ... • .... """"'"' .. Mii ....... ~M1.1: -•tw ~'" ''" ' "'' 'b h """"' " II" 5 T• ri· "' .. -~,. -" I)' SYLVIA PORTEil Busines.! Bureaus, po I l c e Ne,r York Qly'1 Dtpt. ol departmenla, Clty Hall Ucens- Conlumer Affalrt, headed by in& bureaus and suppliers of the dynamic and dedicated home-bulldlng materials. Beu Myerson Grant., is in The Federal H o u 11 n g tbe process o( t~acting down Administration flsO keeps a ~ om t ~ i m proVernetit coo-"black list" of contractors - tr~ who have. failed to on whose work this agtn<:y ~'1tt licenses -now required refuse1 to hllure bank ioans. in ordtr to do business In 2) Gel bids In writing on .the city. 'l'he department it aay tiuble home tm- allD usinM vll"k,us I t: c a I prov~nl from two ot more cleYlces to rorce 1YP5ten lo 1ocarcoot.ractors, with all im- 111\ake refunds to New Yorters portant aspects ot the: work "Yicibniled thrqb 1 bod d y spelled out In detail. Make wort and bfrobn homt-im· sure: e1ch bid Is for the same ))rove:ment conb'acts. building specUlcation, t h • But only a tiny peruntaa:e same quality of materials, the ol Amt~an1 ha!': this son aame deadlines, etc. ol protfJCt1oo -and its true In the cue cl a major pain. value is stlll to be tested. -ting job, h'lteriot or uttrior, 1be vast majority ol. us are have the contractor ipt'CUY atagued bJ the problems ot.. the paint he will use by type (ind.lnl h6nat, qualified con--•nd by braod name. ,,lractors to do any ma.;or home 3~ Make sure, before ~ou Dftprovemlntl, or of figuring decide on a contracto~ to do oot whit lhould and sbou.ld any major job, 1.hat bis crew 'not 10 Into a bilme im-is adequately cowred by 1po•ement contract. liabllity and workmen's com- .fa iocii.y11 •nd tomorrow's pensation lostmlllCe so that eo1umns.. therefore J'D give YOO will not be h@ld financially 'JOU bulc mies ' every • responsible Jn the event of hdmeoww or • o u I d • b e an accidenL homeowt;er should know about 4) Stwart ol "par selling," .cllo(mq a contnctor and • p~a~ce b•nf!eci by the drawing up a h 0 me • i m· Adm1n1str1Uon. 1n which a Pro•ement contracl: salesn.ian rather than the 1) Choose: a contractor for ~e-1mprovement ~ntractor ny home Improvement job htm~U Sl!:!S the pnce of ·a with the ut~t carl!:, Good particular Job. sourcta: of infDrmatJon on the 5) Beware al.90. of any c®- .akilJ and rtliabiffty o( local lr•C!OI' or supplier who ad- 'ft. f ltW ;c· lttt ..._,, MIC 17"'< \ltlHI F ~ ! .. A#ftt, • 1.40 •Id ••k _ 111#1• it WF!11 _.,.. Golf m ""' UM lie WI _ Ablr~I own contractor? · ~i..11t!'!!'/'1uocDf'. :::"'I;,. """" ArJ! 1; ~tt ,:: '" ''J.,. tt::b: '1 Being your own contractor g.i: tt""'\tc1.11111n ont 1 ou ~ 11" 00 ~H' lrto mi T!..'f!:!'t 1'1 is "C,. to means Uning up all the ""'i.:c'i.' •'M~•111~ :rt."' :s."fi s ~~ 1'1.a ~·m f;f.dl,,"' ~ 1"' :1M::J~20b · 1. 'll d h lion. ''' rtp. otwi I -l~ "u '"'' JYI v. c.rn f Alrl'\11 P1•1!S spec111sts you nee • .atJ<: rnt11i. ... lrtttr· wr s.. 11o II' "u''" I s Tt11"•"' 1l'1. ,.~ •• ·- 1 and ... 1.,. .,,~It •• or ,,.., ·co "'11 N I" lle!\Mt 1 "' ~ ,.,,,...,..," i~il A IM111trlft as carptn crs, masons ·-1-1 rl'lklfl IE • • • 1"11.•lh' 11 l• 11 ,.~~· "' 1 I " ~I "" pJumbers;choo$ingandordtr·~'"uri1~ ":=u£::=w~ 1: itt ~•rC" a ~liu£f! :~ m :~r.c"~' Ina: materials: supe.rvi!ina: thf: ~ ... Jfµ..ii ~ r"'tm': ,m ,,.. w·,.~~ Sll< 1:~ 111 ... G; !:t ~': i~ wori: as it progrtues: and.;;;.., 1 1·,_= ~~.!c 1~ 1w :,-:,wo-~ r" 1:v. 11::=11f't! 1l" 1jli. : ... ~.i: Umlng everything in &Uch • ~ .. , tti~~ :~~ :: r' ::= E~· ~: U" 1~~ it 1h .. !JI:: c ... io. way that Ju~r is on hahd :.n: .. ":. ~ ....:/: i,"t~f ~ :~ ;:= ~: 1m,1-i il~ rjSe::"'"d ~"";is"' !ll::tP. r.J when the cabtnri maker 1p-mlnlofl. "• 1t1 11.1i •" ·~ ,,.. f,~ ,-,.. ;;oi;:.,, :nv. 21 ... ~1.oc11 i.10 , ba '°''"' "-"' IErit 1\1 ! It.ft ••t !f r l"u ~ ,. , A,11~" Ii: pt&rl or theres a c .. "'& Ml c.ro 3U '"" 1111e1t _,1 Ll'I 11: 11v s10 11 21 v1111K 1" ,~ Al Ut .> ot Indoor work on hand for ~rer,~ 't" •)14 !:'':it: '!\lo 21 := E,: lilt ~f~ ~: )k~, '1~'"' ~~ .. :d.1, . d I Av'J. C.11 ''" IDIMI (\le ,., '"' 11:-lofl '"' ,... us Bii.not Slt !"' A Sir l.«) rainy ays, e c. AtlM IEt J1' 614 .Oo(I LS 1\lo • ROii f"' ,u ~ us E....... U \li l "I ti 1'- By doing all this yourself, :r.t~ 'F' :? ~ ... ~ cC.. l~ ~'ii =~!11 =: l)111 Jl~ ~f \11,&'' lm 2™ ~ ~ 1~:0'" You'll saw tht typical 10 per-"" si. '"" ''4 ••pl\ s, 11 11Y1 JMlltr , ~ u, Pl"~ "", .. '•'"' A111gth0 ,1_;40 •1co1 .. c '"' •\lo ,,.. MN! tt " s.c ... ,., £ ~ a~ u1.,. Lit .. "' AM :"E'., -c;.ent cut the contractor adds., 1ier11 S\1;' '"'"Mt 1,$•t 1,'\' Sc11o11 '" ~ •Vi u111 1...s '•', "•·~ ~. -:iJ.l: . A 1(0 Ll'ld 11"1 1 Mn 111:£ 6 6\1 St( (.fir 1~ 2'~ Vtl l.D ,.. A H un to your bill for hls sernces. All• •"' '~ ,., '"'t "' '''" •'-Sc1 '"" m ~ v111C1 s. 1,""i"'~ ~· .~,,,i.1~ Alllti:I IEO 51\ ~. rwlfl 111 _,.., S'4 Scol Sot!t II 16Vt Vlo!lrO!I You also may be able to .,,°" ~ l" -• r11 o ,'" ,'~ Ser'-H 11 11 w.c11 Att ',•, .. 11~ ,,.,, 01~1,rn_·.i I f I 1 b ildi ArMCk N N !I lflt Scrltlt A :J1'o •IQ Wt<11w p ..., AM •. wang e rom a oca u ng ... ,,, aw.. ..,. 10 vroa11 • •l'I Se1r1r .. 'l"' 1J'4 w11n tkl 1m"",. Air.=: I!' •·• I li ih di " t:I 1..t11o J\I; ~ ·-s u 11 s.11 c,,,.. ~ '"' w 1ttlde AmBdn ma...,..a s supp er e s.-Am Euw -.v,, '5 H1wr1 '" 1111 tu ~ ~ ,,_ w ~ 111 , ci1,; count (also usuaUy 10 percent) ~,.,G~::' ,l., ~ :711"c: '~~Vi vc Gr~ • .j'(; J~ ::: ;i 1~ 1~ A~~: : he Usually gives tontraC\ol'S, !'"~1c'1 ~:~ ;t.;, H~lllnt i:'l ~ ~Ith M :Vi ~ :Z:te. 1'fi:1 ' m ! . t;"' 111, Bting your owr. contractor :.Sl1 c~ i"' ~ 11o':J"' J.3114 "i1it. W!1 '~.l tv. NZ w1:r,:rn 1 ~ 1~ ~"' ~11 may make: sense If, say, 90 !i;:i,.J:'~ l~ !rfo Howr: Cl 3: ~ ~, T1I u~ R~ :Z!h":T ~ 'ltt "' "'" fnru ( I percent of the job you want AMtr1 111 • •I.lo 11C11 Mf '"" sv. ~"r..2: 1'!:t l!:t ~-~ :~ ';," fu !~°"':1':.vf.t • ..r~I INI ~\4 ~ Hull PP 26 11 1· <I••< .. >•• Wo>o ><•b • -... dolle involves only one: skill, Arwn M Mio ' "' G11 1:N U\<li .-,,v JU w , , Am 1,,:"·1 •• Atd•t1 Pf 30 31 t-1ur1t II }\4 I I ndv 20 41t; ::::. ti 121/o lN Al'fl nk ) such as plumbing. Hert, lht Ark MaP 11~ u vttt ca 1•~ 111'1 s~ 11:.'!11 ~''"',,it: w,11,.~1.._ 1,~ 7'1\li AM • '1,:/ economical thing to do would :~~ It 2!.: ~ Hyitt 1~ ~ .... ~ IU~ .. Hf,~ 1"' '" wr111111 t ,l,, 1116 ~l!!.7?:~ be to call in your regular t-CC':r 'ii; 2~ I~.~' 2!v. J:2 ,,, ... Cl 31V. »Vt Yrdfl'>' I >t\ 4"' ... ~ r :lf plumber, let him round up :n1.. "' 11:? ,;~ 1:.~11eJ ~ ~ ~~ 1:: the .... w--~ and materials I'' 1111nt •1' 1n1r1111 J'.\ l ~1= :U -... .. .. ,,.... , ll"WO 7'11 I' flf COOi'! 3'~ ' AM.etellc 1 • he 'll USf: -then call ID the ::~t ~~ 2t~ :~"~w~ m ril Am MMori l!ledrician or mason eCc 111v1es1 17.1.i 1l"A I ... Mut11t 11..., 1111o MUTUAL ~::,·~0 2:ll , ' • 9-.cllm 21 .... 22\/i flf Sn 20\.lo 22 • Ov Ile when the Job progresses to &.Ht 111. '"" 11 1~1 SY ,, ,,·'"" ~ ~.,1;.. 1 &elm ll'ld s t tflfelll ™ Sl'I that stage. a1..-H• » Jt 1°"1<:s 1 11"' ~s"rti'I' 1:= . . . '!" l..b 1' '° 11 SOUlll " 21 FUNDS ... However, 1J the Job involves 1111.,.. w 1 1-11 IKobl '" 1 1u. ~:: 11~' 1•19 sh. th k.11 of I ')"' Son 151/o :»V. utulfl C ,.,.. t'ne Ing e S l S £evera II rlehr ~ N Jim W•I •'II S A1T1Std llU.7.S different tradesmen a n d l:i'! ~', 1~ / ~:::t...'" 2~t' 2f :rs~':: J:: craftsmen, and if you're a :::, ~e:; ,r:. 1""' !~::11 F~ 11::: ,l :T,¥9..,, WI .. babe In the h 0 m e • 1· m· ao1 C•o '"' 7\.11 ,1,.,. s1 sr s1i.o • "'" 11 1,.w Guld 7 • 1 ~ Am r .. r 2 . .0 &ttd 5¥' 17 11 11$51 al 11\'I llv. I .... • ' AmWWltt 5' P'o"-nl w-•· I ih I kl Set l)'t ,~· .~. ,, u NEW YOlll( { ... Pl nv l ..... , •. AWW$flf 1.25 .... ,... uuu.a eave e ' . · ' ••1' >le i:z -Thf followlM -lnve1 IOI t.11 lG •l •W -ri > U • ' 51'<111 At tV. ti.,, 1lt Gtn -. 1 tor c " ,.. (.'OlltflCUno job 10 I pre. 1r...,11 ., 11._, u •¥tM J'~ llllon•. WPOlltd bf flYfl l tout: AW • lflof I G buildtn:, J.andlcapisls a n d verusea • that the FHA en- =-ou;en -Qde from frie.onds clones hiJ wort or products. wbo have reoently used their '!be F11A docs IMI mal<e aucll ......,., -.,.. banks, Belter .-.... ..... But what about being yoor ll 'II ·-e l uck•¥ 1\, ™' .. , T v; 1~' 1111 NtllDfll l A110C:l· ID ...SJ l.Jj LJI ....... i rfl( . e: · save you a lot more 11u•11110 s l•l• 191 '"'" , 2"-J,.: 111011 o1 s.wr11111 ~:, ;.02 fjl AmerOl'I ·'° · ih I •I.& CIC l .. 1 J Slit elM l6 1"'4. g:e~1~ .. ""'!:~ Stock IU0 1j61 Amtltt .6CMI money In e ong run UU!ln C..I w Sv 2l~ 2)11 wff E 7\6 "' ,...._. ..o.irlllel Se!KI 1.61 JI AMf lflC ·'° lht relatlvtly small fee he. i::= M lf U !Y! c'":! 1:\lo 1~~ «>11141 111v1 bHfl v., ..., s.50 in ~'!!',~, ·• • -•• o "' ••• told Ibid! or booJel\I I"" •nll •.ot '•1 ...., "' • Char-you i n,..., -61 ""' •C ··~ , ... t•tktdl Wtd11sdf. btl!I l•t•ljM Am-Cora •-' !ln••d j J'lo lllO lnl •Ml Adi Ivy J,n .n Afftlll'CI '"° HOISi CAN SUIOUSL T 'AJllllCT TOUR HIARIN• 1'r mlT •UNI', l .Pti 'l'he decibel mH.SUretl th~ amalleat amount of 1ound wblch the human ear can .diJ;titlguiah. According to the ·Amtrlcab Medical AUoci•· 'lion anyane 1ubjttted to mott than a couple ot hours per day of noise which is in esceu of 90 decibel.I should u. &n ev protection dnice. But. even a lawn mOY.'tt can C&U1e a temporory lou ~ hevinc, a1 well as the "'t>ectric ampll(ler used by ~ many teen-age music :~ Recent studin &how ?fh&t .120 dl!:Clbels or more -art Common with amplified .¢OCk mwlc. The first 1ign ;:ot hN.ring loss ls the high pitched aoundl. Thi!: next. ':UU-tale l.ign is complaining about the lou of hearing of TV or a llt-J'l!:O. Il YoU SUS· _pect a IOU o[ hearing have your doctor fClw-you a hear· 1nr test. ' YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR ·CAN PHONE US whl!:n you Med a dellvl!:ry, We will de. ' um promptlY without ex. 'lN. churl!:. J.. grn.t many 'DeOPI• rely on us fGr their hl!:tlth needs. We welcome ~ts for delivery Sl!:l"Vice and cha.ri::e accounts.. . Pill UDO PHAlMACT JS1 H..,"-f .... ......,,... ._. MJ.1111 -- THE BEST ···••rthiJI ,.11. ,,.y, .. ,, •. 1111h" i1 •11• ef th1 -world'1 lftllf ,.!UJl•r 1.-11. 1trip1. R••-1 It 4eily hi' +ii• DAILY PILOT, Gary E. Rittenhouse, fonner executivt vice president of Geolabs Inc., has been named president of Geolabs, County • based Orange earth sciences firm in· volved iq geology and engineering. On of three founder of the $1.5 mil· Jion annual sales vol· ume companies, he lives 11t 2005 Port Al· bans PJace, Beach. Newport Your 1ilw1rti1i"'1' ""'' 11111 It, th1u1•nil1 ef '''"'" , • , Wh111 y1u w1r1 cl11M. TAI hYewA .. ....- llS.7777 ,----------..... , ' •M1°"r9 edjq Wttr '•• ........ lotys .,.ill 1•11 \tirt • lllW 1t11t ,f ........ ,. "" fri41y 11itltt , •• ''"' 1tiU i. ... ft.1111 for"*i1 w11k1"4I 0,111 Su:..t1v1 , •• f,, fft1 S""'"''' 12 .. ' :: M~ 1 \15~ i~'c~t ~ :"' Ablrdn 1.61 i.n J H11<ock '"' •.n ~ml~ZI' •o lntA 3'!;, ll~ ,.,.0 Vl;lt 16>'~ ll'Vt AdmlrtllY Fu...St: Joflnstfl 16.5' 1•.5t lllK 1.to 11>Tc11 2~• 1•4 .-.1.1r 2v. l \4 GI: ~~ !·~ 1<~:!i~ F~~· ... 16 ~~:...::.°!! I E . l:~;.°'r ~~ti\ .:~.°r~ 2!~ J"" fl~Ur 6 00 651 Cu• Bl,,., .... ,!"""'" 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Institute ol Aeronautics and ,i::. sr: tv. , .... ~NA l;~ l;Vi wt1 511lt 1.: ~:f: ,.r~und,•~= .•• 1•,M ·11rnrJr.~1~ I NI'-~ -· •IEC t rt , 1• tlll CD 1.n 1.'3 N 1Er1 •. ,. 1.11 lotlr. l'!A " Astronautics Which is con-Nuc !14 ~;: Pibir ir •IV,. n omo "-7.tt 1._!j N Hor 1• 7" 11.111 111w Biii l'.2. ducting "wortstmp" sessions ~g." ~= E ~: i~'l ,:"' .;..., l::::"M J:ri l:M =~:V::.1111 ~·!~ ~:a l!i!r! ~~'; r ·~1 / c• , ... •-PH c , 4)~ Com• I'll 7.IS l .tJ Purll111 l.'7 t .6' 111;;;r'n11ca '° or Juu ess engineers and o..ir .o .. ,/' ,,.,.gt • .,, ,,,.. ,am1n. l . .tt l .•• ,..., .... .., l'u""·~ aot.c:11 2Sri , U '• d t oth I Modul ~ '" "1rltr Dr ••\ • -" t ... 1·• F•ull $.M l·4D IO!ld lrt1i i• scien s ... , an o er groups ""'s 011 ,111 10,. ,,.,..,. H 714 1 ""IOI 111 •·•' ,,. r;...,,, 11 .. 1 .~j OOkMlfl 1·u tor reproduction in quantity. ~:~v ""~ 11~ 1;\41 ;:~1r. " ;:: !r.i. ::r J1 n !1l ~:?J ?:,':... ::~i I:~ ::~.,1.~ ,5 "It's t-•~ •t ti f IEnllll 8 • ! Pfftl Ml ~·~ >~ ottl Giii 6.1$ •.n lnvP•I S.~' ,.M l orlll•nl .0 a ""'6" SI U8 00 or !;ntwl\I 1 i\i Peer!.,, T 11 ltl.'io oro Ld 11.'1 U.5~ Vlsl• ~ <' 1,,. llot !dlS i 24 all l e-pa-people today " IEon Coro ll\ 11,lo P1 E~o1n 7Vr ,1~ fllf CtO •.IS 10.'3 VDY•I 5.ll S.111 l0Ur111 h•c" '"" ... -. • f!:aull 011 1 1''r p1 Gl.W l• 1•.. •n WO!v 11111v1fl lleo TKfl ~ '1 ~.~1 1r•nltAlr so said K'ddoo "but n. kl .... , IErlt TK '"' 6'A • .. e ,,. '"" ~ WOii Uf!IVl h ll:evt•P l.:JO t.tl rm,'' 2 4o1 . I , 1:ut '"6"uY ii'& Cl'Ct iii, 2'' l":;:°I W, 11~ 1 1h .M '11.1,•t .M it,rnfr•l 1),0•ll.~ l•tt M~ itt ...-1aJlzed J 0 b I e'. .......... ~-· Ttll ' '"" •etrem )71.1,,. t1w•r• Crouo: ••• ?I" y ..... I r l!Mr Ji? ......--,. • .., 1lrllcl T "• 1"' Phll:H fit SS l' 041:11 '·'' lO~'ft l•we•I• ... ""'~ lrll Ptt 32t f ... l ... '· 1·n our 1'ndustry a e ,,.I,. ~ 1'11 PMI Suto 1 ... rn Dttwr t1.21 n .tt ll:ostnth s.es J..!I •• p11 11•ne la • r l'ec!M loll ltt~ JI •hotOfl ,... l\\ 0.11• ~.n 6.:11 !•!-Fd ,_,. •)Ill I""" Ht lf I in an eveD more difficult ....... j. ,.r,,.11, 10 ... 111'4 Pk P4 1 " Drutl 11.•1 n.o SctMtr 11.'1 u .11 awvH• "',.., ,.-Or "d t .SI 10 ..... Sc:uclder l'llndt: , .. .,~ ~ tioo." l.Y 1t.Jell.'1 l~I t11 ¥ ""~"Ill lt1Yt1U 1·n tpn.l.140w1rd : SKI 1~.9' 25."6 r-1 ' Klddoo ZJOled: "Lockheed •1t... 1.5' t ,,, llAI lt.171'.'fJ 1-i~lr' M Gtw!ll •.f.5 10..SS Com SI l .S'I 7.n lwnShot 1'51 llKVl'I\ J.U J.H SV\lf'ltv ,,,,.,..., -.,..,,.,.._ ;~ Sotel t Jl 1.U Ea11tl' 1.'3 i." lllCVEr 1'20 felt this information book w1.111-------- urge:nUy needed. now to advise u n em ployed professionals, many of ~ I.rt facing tl>e unfamiliar condiUon ol 1 martet where the job .,.... qs ar. few and the com- paUUoo for tbtm mountiqJ hf&h," Equipment Sent Finance Briefs Sloe-10.'1 n ,'3 l"ve11 I.I'.! 7.lr.i lldd c 1 ·tO lllll'sf 1e.:»11.n \lttr1 !·" S.14 \ldO I! ai.60 •~I '·tJ 10.M \,.1., Am .JJ t ,51 Ii" Ill "t• m•1 St •,Of '·''Sil Sof<;5 11." 1,,11 11tFo'l:1' o -·1 .... 1• ... ~'!nit G!~ '·" l·~ I"°"' .... 111'11•111 .11' Shim f'd 2.111 .Wt ~ ,_ l!:Wl1Y 7.lt 1.0) ~''" A.o t l,!I' t\,•~ lun It Oll.Jll •1111 Glfl 1,•1 1,1' &h 0.111 11.1111.11 •ur lfld 1.• !MtJ: 12.'!'f·jt ~Ide ~.u l.tO 1u• NOr ;r-11.:,,.,.1 111 10.1 1 . J Sl~e l"Unclli._ wlNor .N ... t) Ci• •.JO •.'1 IDll ~.;on '•"" ll1ttl'lcl'>' 0 l'•ftfd 1.'6 1.1~ ""'" l.N t .M Burrarte ''° il'•rm Bu 1.U 1.n Tn111 7.:1' i·" e.,.11Ut1v'.10t l"ecl Grlh 10. l!·!f Smlltl 9 7.'6 .iM • Fii (IO t. 'tei ~ lftY T.f!1 .. , NEW YORK (UPI) -1'0n ~= ~~ ~::U ~.ff l::: 1~ 1~·.left::l •""/ ~1~11i''° 1 ~-~ •-ba51·1 ••· ma,ket f'111..,c111 J'rot: SOecl•• s.11 s n • lthn M"" OllVlf \"\V Ill Ul'IC' D\rflM l.•l 3.U ~ll'•m GI •.1. '·'' m1>AL .•H h I hrd111t l ,lt ),"6 State S! ll.tllll.ll 11'1111. lfl.61 as OOC9 aga n become ,,,_.. •.n s,n s"'•""'•" ,.,,.,.,,, 1rnoso 1.10 Vrnl l .lt •.11 Am lfld f .IM •.~1 dlr1w • .ir:tl Vanguard Data Systems., overaold enough to launch 1 e•tf v 1 1.11 •·• l'i.t..c • '" ~-~ "~ ,.,, 1~ I · hi of dectnt 'ally" 1~ Di-· letter ':i11ri.~ ::~~ t::J s1!f.!t1111:111 1'2.-1'·11 :::.'f11:dMi'i1 rvme, reports s pme:nta . '"' ,,_ ~·/ lnS!lt 1.07 7.lt 11111 IS.lt S.lt IP c l «st DATASCRlBE equipment for says. However, the letter 1 Mum 1.1s 1,31 r~" Do ~,( '·" ••bf11n 1.• • II NII s.t7 •. 51 Stoclc 1B.71 lDJI 1rll11t ·'° tht rnomh ol June totaled wBrM th1t tit.is has happened "" ""''" ,._l"ft ll.., ~,,n ·~G1 ~ ;t ~ff 1ro c"°" s tll0,000. Thi!I brings the total before In this bear marktt ~l:l ~= ?:n .. :~~5'<,, t;! r~ :~~~ t"'11 r •· fl • nd """'a '-f' .. Clll 111"1.,.!I TMlt At t .or t ,JJ •rrllrCo . Or ''"' tst SIJ month3 of a • ,.._ mar,,et tleVl!:rtheless r .... GI!! l <'I l •~ "f•1dlr. r.'111 ),ll 1rrC11 l,to. IJl'lo ~ 000 In I I ~ ha · ......,,,, t.A2 ,.n TK!lllCI '·" !. 1rtwW .«II to-· VI Ue. p Una..... SQ ( l ll became "1r.. 111 .'6 T.ed'I~ \,"II 6."I l lf I,' A'· ·-•-M B d I f r-.nt.1111 GrDOJt : Terr.1 GI ,, '' J4..I~ 1111t • • .a. l';"l"'oua· • r I t y, l!:ven more ovcrsokt and the DNTC 1.1, •.u 1....,. "",. , 1a ,;;w. .J*• r 1.,.. pmidenl, rtpOrte.d that the sublequent rallies even more ~:if" l.# 111 1~!: i: ~:t :{! ll ~"ei.tt company was ccmUnuinc its violent." Jr r,:· happens now tMam '11 "·'' t.-"f 1J;J. '!·~ ·:c-1 ... ~.·'! '' • ' ~~I ·,··11 ',·~ ~ ~ ,.., Y. I 1n "iE-U.J& effort.I to obtain acceptable ll adds, ou will see a '"""' A"' : '.11 """ Mut 1:,, ,· 1 :::r~i .- rqements. and .•. chances are the.re will G 1hr ,. 5:ft ·. u~i::,. Fundi: 'f11il"°ftl lone-term I e 1 .s l n c ar-rtsumption of the kiUer wave Rf:1i.yte :·~ !"1' ~~1'1.,1" '·r,,..i, 1 "'*M ~·· be a test of the 1962 lows." c:C "A 11:·1~ 1 : !':' 11'.Hff U:~ :l11't;"'• J1 l t\r!hPd A ~ 1 V•"t. ' 1ll1 MM 1,\6 --..... -... ~·-· . isr"' 11111 1s:11 u:B Vl"d c::•11 1:• .'i ""' ~ '::I r ''A aooct s1ied advance Is /\"'""" ,,,1, 1~· •1ut L•11t "d' ~., •,.. Gv1ro1111 11.st • V•I u11 '·'4 1.n .... "' 1ndicated" for the marktt Hft';\"""'i: 1.n l ~ ~~°Tl' ;:U ::r. V,~r.M ,f! "with eaminis prospects more Giii ·:i j2 ,,.,s 1411 '·• j·'' ::..":".at. favorable for later In the =,·~, t:.• 1·" ~~ \:!! ~ "':J::s .loe r' " rdin h M r L.., I.I~ .11 ,., IM,. .fi 4''f': ~J '1 year, acco 1 to t e: ~ Gcw-l·:I ·n Y1t;1ri -~ J·I~ h:;;r,NJ· lnternaUonal St 1 l i • t I ca I : 1:u 1:.: ;:~' J: ::.: +i:M ..!..MMll, M'-• B I The r .. MIHI n 1J ... 'l 'I w~•llflllfl 6n11t•1 ·-ff urenlau ""w1·11 'Shoirm ~~ ~r.,, ~!...,;.t ~~r :r~l t:n .. ~,:,,.J•~ ear ngs • w a 1wu1C.1" 'l' ?."' 3.d i.11 1.0 1.il =:: \ slight d(clinc in [be third \~·-?·,, Jj·~ ::ii ~~ /;ff '·!: t: v• '1 quarter and 11 gain In the::: ott:' s·: tf~ ~,:,::~ 1.S:'f:11 ~C:.41 lest qu1rltr," Jt btlleves lhit l~ Fdl i:u ':" w'i~H· ··~Y~!\ ~!J..~f'l .. ~1 "Will bf! rtfltcltd itJ the ltock 1~• 'n'.... ':3 1tf fJ:Jd r~;:ll ~lit~~\" JOI market." ~fl.... l•~i'/11.a~~ l"d l~Dltt 1~1 ~:1: r;,~~ --------------- ) I I I I ' ' ' I I I ' ' l ~ ' ·l { ' ' , ,, ,, ' ' , ·: ' ' ' ' l ' • ' ,, ~ i i • $ ·t • N • z • j ~ s • ' • • .. • I 'I " ll r { Tliursday's Closing Prices-wmplete New 'York Stock·-Exchange List SC -DAILY. 'ILOT D HOUSTON (UPI) Panllandle · Eutom Pipellno Co.'1 Anadarko PrOduction Co. a1blldlary bu bnJulhl In • diacovery gas well Jn. Slttdwater Coonty, Wyoming, that ~ •t • calculal<!d flow of 31 millloa cul* feet · • day at 6,750 reet. NEW YORK (UPI) TllC1on Ga1 & El!ctric Co. will !pend about •t3S million on new construction durtng the next five years, President Luther Divis told New Yorlr Security analysl& Wednesday. But Davia 11id lhe campony did not aMJ.clpatt any ne• leCW'IUes' thl! year. The con- templated outlays more than double -of the put liva yean. NASllVILLE (UPI) Hospital Corp. of America lw obtained 1 $300 million revolv· ing 1ota from a COOIOl't.Jum led by Fil'll NaUonal City Bank of New York. Four Nashville Banks art among the lenden. WASH!NGTO!i (UPI)' - The Federal Trade Com- mlaslon bu 'l!oued • coment order lorblddlng Jervb Corp.'1 James 8. Lanllng Co .. subsidiary to fix resale prices of independent dtalus for kl high I Ide 1117 '*-IPhlc equlpmon~ '!be -onler does oot -any ad· mWion by tbe compe.ny of Law violation, ) • ·-------.. • ..... -.... -.,;;' • .--. • .. ~~-. ---. ··--;:-::;c;-:-~7-::.~==-::::;::-;-. "7'. -:-::-:: •• ~-:""'"'""""""'"""""!";~:r"~'!"!'!"!!~-""'!'. \", _ _,.,..,..,..,""" ___ ...,.,. _______________________ ,, . .. ., . --" " M.TH --·---·---.... ,_ ees Z4M''1 tc> ()0) • a.. "" "' -(C) (3'J) Wlll•I Ith...._,_..,,_ .... i.m_ ... _M· ---... ._ .... IQ_ ' ~ ' [l /1 ' MYTlllt: -ES .,. ..... fl I -(loot· ..... -:-i.=-&Mo ~J!f----. -.,. _ ... _ -- • :,_.~~~~~~~~~~.1 For Top Sports C.Overage Read the DAILY PILOT - • Less SORRY~ EV•RYBO.DYI "AIRPOttT" HAS. TO GO - IT WltL: BE SHOWN FOR THE 'Headmaster' Seri.es Features Low Key Humo 11. LASTA~~5.~t~~~~~~1;R~~ 2211 · ' . , ENTERTAINMENT WEl;l(S, ",41RPORT" By JERllY 'lllJCK happened 111lhepast10 years Cer1ail1 things '"' still op. Intentioned,· ~ misflUkied HAS TO MAKE W'AY FOR: we 1e11 we """1d be remtso pticob1e. The w.1 .,, p1ay ralher ""° 'diives lib """ 1o "PAINT YOUR w•GON" ,.. , ............. WrtlW HOLLYWOOD (AP) -U you think the .situatlm eom- edles ... becominB Jess fuooy. you .. puilally righL ii"" dido\ tallt about H. !he oocnecty Ii in lhe """' lhe 1Jm11 :>.. ,,,_ "We'd always ciooe comedy low lcey." · · "'·-by l17ifll STA-RTING THURSDAY JULY ~3rd drama before, but lhe drama Ruben aalcl, "We declded lo B<I IWn Into a ma1'r' co~Jl-'""!'~·~!"'!'~"!!!'!'!'!!'!"'!~~~~~~~~""'!'of com1s1oc1 of lhe husband 00 tile educallooat . arena lege. "The fa~ JIUShed lhe NOWI LAST TIMllS WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 1-eH'-··-......... _ ... beca·-1hal's · wheN! !he lcid•and·heJllllcoolm~malce ---MATINEES DAILY -. -- -· .... Ul6 ".......... -it/' be -id. Only a few ri the oew com· edJes .,...men,. in the fall can be classified as pure """'Pian. Like lhe tttnd In drama, many are sean::hlng lot reiev'"'Cl' and 8"' saaific. Ing '°"" of lhe laushs . Nowhere b this more true lhao in the return of Andy Grilfllh, who pla)'!I !he beaci- master of a private school in his new CBS show, "Head- master.'' Aaron Ruben,. who creeled lhe !!hJw and is lhe p-oducer, a<knits that as recenUy as last year Andy pnibably would have returned to a format similar lo bis old show, wl!ich cqpUnues a 1 "Mayberry; R.F.D." "Andy and I feh we'd done that show 10 years ago," ~ said. "We ditm't want to duplicate iL And with what's nivenary. Now it's a kind turmoil and actiOn ts and we r- ready to kill himself." wanted to really talk about Jle shOwed the stript' to During a rehearsal for an ll and not puslyfool """1d, Robert b. Woed, pteaideot of ootdoor scene at the sdlool, not create stories in the old the C& television netwwk, Andy upreased a similar sltuation comedy mold." and tot a· ~ahead for a view. "I woulci:l't want to go The first acript Ruben wrote series. "I told him, Jooi:, we back aod. do the same thing. for the mow is about a well want to do other stories on the drug scene, sex education. student militancy, ·a acliolarsbp blaclt student with guilt feelings abolil -. donlng his <.'ODUlll8lity." New College President Enl}s Generation Gap Rubeo , wllo said ,iie does not think be couM have done the rt.rw without ABC 'a "Room 222" clearing_ the Way, NEW YORK (AP) -Las! candidates for the job, all said Wood "w"' willlng lo year he wu a student. This _ older," he added. 118ut we con-go along with us. 'Jbi.s is a eluded that since Leon was scimewhat new Slow -but year he was a special assis· , · I bestqualifiedhisagewaslr· were not di scover ng tant with the. Board of Educa-relevant." America," Uon. Next lali Leon BoUteln Botste · lim and bes Asked if the criUcism of in, 8 pee-.. ,.__ Pyle," which he will become president of Fran-tacled, is an honors graduate U\.1111~ conta College in New Ramp-of the i.JnJvers.ity of Chicago created, had something to do shire at age 23. and Harvard where he re-with his wanting to do a show "Certainly, there will be no celved a master's degree in · more in tune with the times, history. He is a doctoral candi· Ruben said, "I'm sure that generation gap," he said da!t at Harvard. would have something to do LA lliJ• &Cker Thursday after his appoint. For the past year he has ';ilb it. That. was escapism. ment was 11nnounced. "With served as a special assistant I m· not putting down what ' • · only 250 students in the college and trouble shooter for the I did in the ·past, but, listen, T !1-es Liquor · 1 should get to know each one Board of Education president, I'm just as much to blame J....d.A personally." Joseph !~onserrat, under a for not doing meaningful, rele> LOS ANGELES (UPI) _ ','He'll be the youngest_ co~; Sloan Foundation grant of less vant shows. We could have In February 1969 8 jury ac· lege president in the nation, than $5,000. tried this 10 years ago. It quitted w~ Lee' Beamon or said the Rev. Paul W. Rab-In his new post he will be might not have been accepted, bii-w.... liquor truck driven meler, head of the ~ of paid '16,000 a year but he does but we could have tried." ..--... a al the Q:I!HJ1llenlal not expect the presidency to\-;::::;:::::::::::::;;;;11 Y t!rrt college ln the Wbite Mount.a.ins be a lifetime career. M.,.onday Beamon. 23, was near Franconia N M ''One advantage to my age a1risted fOt .ttempting to hi· "W1 inten'ie~ed· tfi other is that I'm part of a generation jack the aame liquor truck, that's not bung up on status," driven by Ashttaft, OD July he Bald. Before he is 00 he ex- 2. Newport Jazz peels to retire and "start at Ashcrall, . 38, said h e . the bottom somewhere else." s1.m, rec• In I z • d Beamon im-One advanlage of his job, he PATBOONE medlalelY when lhe ouspecl F 'Qui ' ----•-• is · ti accosted bim and tried lo sleal est et ~~~. its exemp on a Orm W,its.., • ' ,_ an $8,000' load of liquor. He from the military draft. ftill said he . became .. angry •I NEWPORT, R. t. (AP) _,;;:===:::::=::::;:::::-,\\ Excl115ive !he thoosht of being hH by The 1178 Newport J a i z Southern the same man again that he Festival wound up three days California ~ .:':!i ';i: ~:~·whip. ~ .:J".~~ °"" Engagement Holiday Island Hit l>y Strike f>T. BELIER, J<ney (AP)- Jersey, Britain's holiday island, was hit by a slrike ol municipal wwkmen today -jmt 11 the iskmd'& summer vacation eeaaon got into full ...me. 1be 1,000 workers lncludhw mmemen, r o 1 d .. sweepers and garbage col- leclon -dernand a 17.20 hilce on their 1vsage $4.11> weekly pay. about 40,000 eompar<d with 7tt a ... -''" upwards of 60,000 in previous .. , .... '"'btMde years. The festival returned to tradiliooal jazz thia year, Je.aving out Che roct and folk rock groups promoter George Wein billed last year in an attempt lo atll"act )'Ollllllul listene<s. For that reason t h ~ audences this year were for the most part older and quieter. Headliners Included E 11 a FilzBenld, the Camooball Adderley Quintet, the Dizzy Gillespie Qulitel, Herbie MaM and the Ike and nna 'I\rner revue. FllST-IUN SHOWING AT llGULAI PllCIS 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDIN• IDT PICTUll ~Cotolliulfun 81111ng~at9:30Lm. C14 tllt "'--•• alto fa1t motor cruller ,,_. • ..,.. and •••plan• 1ervlce.. JJl{I w.1n T111<1lhl H1rt>or Frwway S17,Nlil,glV/JJ'• to Catalina off-ramp In Sin Pedro. Ampl• parlt· Ing. }l'IJ/ll Smi I MaM .. _...,,._. l.,rllt LESLIE CARON "LILI" SHOIT-"JJ FATHOMS"' e TIMI SCHIDULI e "'LILI"" 710I M ll:OO ""OLIYIR" l :JS STA•TI WIONISOA'r "JOfl S,ACI OO'rl51.,... O~ &Tllej Fri., Ju~ 17 Hank Thom~ Sliow Sat, Juiy 18 • ~c,\tA-Ffllr(I. 4 Wld. Joly 15 ~d' SlnlorQllansJ1mbOIH nm. Jiii' I& Cllll""'1's °'' Frt., Joly 17 Qamplonshlp Motortyc~ Rlcinr Junior ~ Auclion Sit.' Sn, J11J 111-19 Apps-HontShow IRA Clllmpionslllp Rodeo Ftrlln Husky Show Sun., Ju~ 19 Ardtl1 Compboll & Tho Hag1r1 Show • TI I I I II tf EdAltl • Flol .... -•-fllr&--•'llrtllllilldolJ-.,,_ .. ,_9119 .. ..,. __ ,. ........... ,.- ............... 11 llloi,........ t qdl - Gm -11110 Lift. Dall7 Newport fllofd. & Fair Dr. -Costa - ----.. --- LOOK TO EDWARDS LUXURIOUS CINEMAS FOR THE BEST SHOWS TONIGHT "AIRPORT' "'.'..':';' IHDS WID. JULT 22 Jt-Sltw111-l+t!lry f~ "CHIYINNI SOCIAL CLUI'" ,1.,. J.,.11 "'"""", ''THI HAPPY' ENDING" Jtdl Lem~ DIMlll '"THI OUT.OP..TOWNllS" .............. """"' o.11111 Ill "A Wal• la Tiie Sptf19 Rel•'" "OUYll" M'""'9 DttlY AIM "A IOT MA.MID CHARLll 1•0WH" THI ALL HIW LUXVllOUS GOLDEN WEST AH IDWA•DS CIHIMA W•IMlmttr 1111111 ...... Wttt "'''" ·~ ... """ ·-. .. " 0,.,. ,.,.,,.. (llilt ........ ill "'2 M~LD FOi SISTll IAIAH" ~ •ACM.llS. COSl'A WM,, -J4 .. J!Ol ---·-... -., ... --. POSITIVELY ENDS TUESDAY, JULY 21 ....... f'Et'E~ JW.S STEWART ' HENRY RW,\ ' . d'I. PliE CHEYEllNE 500A( CWB I ,SHI~ J:lNES SJ! NIE LW.lllil STARTS WEDNESDAY JULY 22 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT IN TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS .ll'lll)N!. STA.IS: GIORGI c. scon KARL MALDIN lATED GP STARTS EXCLUSIVELY at BOTH THEATERS THI AU NEW LUXURIOUS GOLDEN WEST AN EDWARDS CINIMA WK!rnlnlltr •!Id G9lll9ll w"t -tn-Mfl- •ttwfffl O•l'Rll g,_.. 11111 SIR 0 .... ,,_.)'I . . ' . COMING 1'11\:S·ll . l Deluxe EDWARDS CINEMAS SAME LOCATION-SAME ENTRANCE WESTMINSTER AT GOLDEN WEST 892-4493 . CINEMA •1 .. THI! 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""" ...................................................................................................................................... .. Thursd•y, July 16, 1970 s DAILY PllCY ;J Foreigners Spot IJ.S. •,;ap~ DAILY ,!LOT Iliff,.._.. DO YOU ASSESS A HIPPO BEFORE OR AFTER LUNCH? Tax A1ses10r Hinsh•w Faces Lif.._,t Lion Country A Taxing Task What's A Hippo Wortli? By LYN RARJ\IS BlCKS Of .. .,...,. .......... The foreign tetnagen lowlCln& ;_,uy on a sandy beltb at Emerald B&y alter a year in California and Idaho, clDdldly critktzed the leniency of Am<ric.ln parenta for allowln1 their teens "too much lreedom. '' One Sobth American girl put Jt this way, "Education in the borne· la loo free ; le.ids become too spoiled; paren~ don't care where the kids go." A Greelc girl•lll'ffd, idding, ''Parent.s and young do , not know each other muc:h." Amid the nodding of heads in the group from four conUnents, a voice of dissent was raised. A boy from Swltierland said he lhougbt parents here plan too much for their children. "'When a boy I! 17 ot 18 his parents shouldn't be always teUing him what to do." The sWw boy concurred with the othen that there Is too much friction between ~nts and teem in Aml!!sica . In another group, a discussion ol dif- ferences between t~agers here and abroad evoked the comment ol. a South American glrl that "teenagerl have too much prejudice against the ugly people.•• She said teens are very unkind to each other and ''the ugly people at school have no friendS." Reflecting on teen cruelty, she said, "When they say, 'go away dummy " they do not know wh·a1 they do to these kids." Differences were also reflected in tbt answer to the quest.kin, "If you had lhe power to make any one change in your own country when you return, what would it be?" A young Thai student responded, "That the old ones not choose tbe marriage person for their sons and daughters.•• He explained that his parents had selected a mate for him, and that he would not meet her until tbe weddi.ac day. After group discussion of his problem, he resolved to return to Thailand and attempt to persuaQe hi.S-parents to ·ar- range that he andthis prospective bride . The Ja~ &lrl predldod . "oome socialism, bUt not €.otnrmmiam in . , . Japan." One Central American boy. was not so sure about his country. He spoke ol the .. very poor-" aod -~ "much government owned land farmed~by the.se poor.'' He auggelted that 'hls government coold let each Janner pay a portion ol each crop toward purchase of the plot of land. 10They Could do this. but they do DOI.." -Most· bf the comment! were not so serious. A girl from . Bournemouth, .EnglaAd, l'flS typical In her expression of appreclit!Oirf'Or the hos'Pifality of Americans and her amazement at <Xlm· men::ial enterprise. She ~&3" much im· I pressed by American supermarket& and the large variety of ptOductJ. A visitor rrom Greece drew laughs v.·hen she accused Americans of "lciUing" her alphabet. When a teenager, with 'Ntiom she stayed In the CapM:trano Bay area asked: her about Homer, 1he didn't recognize tbe name. ' Greeks pronounce Homer Oh-mee-rus. Similarly, Hippocrates Is Tp (li ke "lt")oh· crat·i.s. wilh ·accent on "orat". like in Detnocratic. The students are enroote to Denver, Colorado this week then will spend three daya in Utah before l~ving for their homelands, · Adults who planned the three-day bus. slop in Orange County are Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kliic11d o1 Wfllll~ Nl1uel, and Mr. Ind Mn. Milan Chiba or Laguna. co-dlllrmeo of tho Amerlqn Fltld Service evtnt; Mra. A. W. Oallay and Mrs. Marshall Hout.I. ,area and dJmict TI!J)""'1ladves, and ~-PIKr~k Cory, in charae of beech picnic at tmenld Bly. Laguna planning committee members are Mrs. Monroe Hummel, Mrs. Willian\ Thomas 111, Mn. Paul Beemer, ·Mrs. Robert Turner, M(t. David 'YM\11, Mbs Kiuy;,Briggs and Mn. BrUee Carson. San Clemente Htgh's comm1Uee is Mr•. Jack Dusek, Mrs. JG& Evinger, Lea Put. nam. Mr. and Mrs'. Mace 'Prouty,; Mrs. William Aalbersberg, Jim Slaven, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Birtcher, pool-party; and the K.in<:aids. By BARBAR-A-&R.£!.!W:--H~--;:_·--•;-_..~-!~:,_.':,';;--:-]l'~.:..~:'!:'.:.~::::-?~lj.lc~~ ~-!: -~¥e~??t:7~ ~::=.=-::: 01 1n. 011" 1"11o1 s11n in Buena Park. !lave a problem; you may like her. How do you assess fl hippoJXltamus? lf it's an old hippo potan1us, <..'OOld the owner claim depreciation ? Is a lion cyb imported from Florida worth more, ().oi\ less, than a lion cub born right here in Orange County'! By March I, 1971, County Assessor Andrew 1-tinshaw will have to <..'Orne up with the answers to these and 1nany si milar puzzlers. . Establishing an a~sessed valuauon _for the coµnly's newest tourist auract1on . Lion Country Safari, was not so bad this year. sa '.'+'S Hinshaw. . . "But il will pose a far more d1fficult problem next year," he. muses. , For this year's tax bill. the assessors r,Hice simpl y had" to establish the value of the facility as of March L , "\\.'hat 've did was to take the va lue of the land -500 acres -and add t.o that the investment they'd made to improve it by March I.'' says Hinshaw . On lhal dale, he says, the im- provements didn't amount to much more ihan a lot of gradin_g, a f(:w roads. some trailers housing offices and a whole lot of trees in containers waiting to be planted. Ha~pily, none or lhe animals had ar- rived. Hinshaw 's experts ca1ne up with .a !ota l market valuation of $4.l million. -n·hich would mean an assessed valuation of $!.ZS million, and Lion Country was tax ed accordingly. But by ~1arch 1 next year there will he bui ldings -lots of ,them, ranging from a restaurant and curio store lo a miniature zoo .with pens IOf animals. And then there will be animals probably 800 of them -and some will bE> very valuable indeed. "The an·imals will be the real pro- blem.'' says Hinshaw. "If they are recent acquisitions and there's a purchase prjce, H's simple. But if they were purchased in Florida, or born there. or brought from somewhere else, we have to establish a fair value." To do this, says lhe assessor, you 1a.lk to a lot of experls, from the owner himself lo people who operate zoos. "People in the business ca n give you a pretty good idea of what a hip- popotamus i!I worth.'' Minshaw explain:;, "so you can come lo a reasonably good conclusion as to thet taxable value . .. but thal surr will be a kit of anirnals.'' One thi ng that gives 1-linshaw a small jump on other county assessors who might be faced with the unique problem of taxing a wlld animal preserve is the fact that his men have had a liUle "There are similarities,'' he says. The young Thai is from a northern "Generally speaking we think of these vi llage of 700 in whlch tradition as amusement parks. The Deer Park relentlessly rules behavior. also has a restaurant. shops, parking In the same group, another Thai from area and animals and pens to keep a village farther south, said young people them in, so it's a guide.'' there choose their own mates ... Whe11 Before coming to any fin al conclusio ns. asked the same. question about . chqe, the assessor said he probably will confer he answered that he would suggest allow- with his colleagues in Florida who ha~e ing the teens to date. He said the had a Lion Country Safari to tax for young people meet in scbool, but not the past three years and probably have socially -a serious problem for teens. figured out a few angles . :J'he parent-choice marriage custom This. he notes, would be only a fair drew a comment from a Japanese ltJ., ex.change, because his office recently dent that since uni\·ersity students have played host to the tax assessor from been making their own mating selections Orange County in Florida where the the.rt: his been much more divorce in new Disney World is being deyek>ped. Japan. She said it is still the custom "He came oot to see how we 1s.sessed of parents or girls who do not atWid Disneyland," said Hin.shaw. university to arr.a.age marriage for their Saddleback GOP Whooping It Up Saddleback Valley Young Republicans are planning to whoop-it-up with a "Sad- dleback Swing aod Cocktail Caper," July 31 at the Mission Viejo Inn. ~ The summer shindig will begin at 8 p.m. featuring dancing, hors d'oeuvres, and a ncrhost bar. Republican officials who ha ve been invited are Congressman John Schmitz : Assem blyman Robert Badham : stat~ Senatecandidate Dennis Carpenter; defeated candidate for Orange County Fourth Dls trict Supervisor Gordo n Bishop: candidate for the s I a t e Assembly, Bruce Nest.ande. and can· didate for Congress, William J. Teague . Tickets to the party are available for $2.50 per person from the Saddleback Valley Young Republi cans, Box 124, El 1'o ro. Tickets will also be available al the door.' Dog Obedience Oasses Slated Obedience classes for dogs, six months and older, and their masters, 14 and older, will be held at Lake Parle in Muntington Beach from JO a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. beginning July 18. A registration fee of $15 is payable at the Huntington Beach Recreatk>n Department, 17th St. and Orange Ave. prior to the first class. daughters. After Ji~ening patiently to other gtudents' suggestk>ns, mostly applicable l() home life in the United Stat.e8, one European student emphatically Vtliced his disa pproval of California's governor. The young man said he had Jived the past year in Sacramento and had followed government with "mueh in- terest:'' He expressed sympathy with the students who are "revolting against what the governor is doing to lhe sd>oob." Specifically he said Reagan has "taken money away from the state'a colleges and universities, and has not been responsi.ve to the demonstrating ltudents and teachers. ''The governor hu IOCUl'Te<I the animosity of youth ; He is supremely responsibl e." One group, eating its supper picn ic at sunset, '"'as asked about racial and religious prejudices in the United Sta~ and in students' own countries. There was general agreement that the United States has problems of prtjudice which do pot exist Jn many countries abroad. The Brazilian noted that her country i~ 93 to 99 percent Catholic, but has no discrimination against Protestants. A Nicaraguan concurred, estimating the Protestant population of his country at 85 percent. He commented that the Protestants, Baptist and PentaC06tal, "do not . dloose to associate socially with Catholics, and don't smoke, drink, danct or play cardJ." Lone adm~on of discrimination came from a Swiss boy who reported that Italians are not accepted sociall y as others in Switzerland. . .\. question about the threat of Com- munism to their cowtries drew smiles and one comment that Americans ""·«ry too much about this." Clemente Parking Curbed Street S pots Restricted for Christia11ita Parade Seve.ra l streets in a rectangular area set aside for staging of Saturday's huge f iesta La Christianlla parade will be under special parking and traffic controls during the moming hOur,; or parade da y. The csti n1al<'d 250-plus entries in· \'olv1ng about 4,000 pcnons will begin i.:;ilhcring in UlC' early morning hour~ fo r the parade, which w!U star1 at 10: 15 'm. The !olloWin g streetJ1 will be posted 11~ no-parking areas 11nd cltb;ens living on thl'm have been asked by police and flc~ta officiiils lo park persornil \•chicles 1n driveways and garages: The 300-block of Acebo Ulnr: 200. :lOo and 100 block of Granada : Cabrlllo rron1 E:l Camino Heal lo Granarla : 100 to 200 block of oorth Seville; Avenidtt Del Mar from Granada to El Camino; Encino Lane fTom Palizada to Arenosa ; North El Camif10 Reil lrom Del Mar to Portal : West Portal to El Prado ind the area around Plaza Park. Detour traffic will be routed from Presidio onto Estre lla, police announced, then through eY.St Portal to El Camino Rest The special trafDc conditions will re- main into effect through Ult parade and will be: lifted at the 1 a.m. ending time for the anaual event .. Access to the closed streets will be by a special auto pass, police said. The parade, the third·la.rgc.st such event niversary of the first Christian baptisn1 in Calif()rnta. A prologue :to the procession will be an appearara by the Huntington Park Elks Motorcycle Stunt and Drill Team, followed by the drill team from the Naval Trallling Center at San Diego. Alter a Marine Corps mounted color guard, Grand Marshall Dan Dailey and his wife will drive by. followed by the San Clemente HJgh School NROTC Cok>r Guard. Arter an appearaftce by the S;m Clemente Municipal Band and Mayor and Mrs. \Valter Evans, the bulk of · the parade entries will begin traveling up Avenida Del' Mar and lbcn northward along El Camino Real. Hundreds or floats, equestrian entries, band, color guards, pluiii novelty 1t· tractions are on the parade list, a. Ortho hotox" lnooct Spray for pell c-ol A ll'Wfti-puf'P* tardtn inM<ti· 'id• ... economkol Conc9nfrote. I oz:. bonl.. 2.29 • •• Ortho Crab Grau Km.,e for a beautiful lewnl G•t rid of crab grau th• .asy way ••• once and. for all 11 quo rt 1i1e. 2.98 ... f. OttMS Chlordene, SP'•Y provkfu fost and lasting control of a wid• rGf\9• of IOU ond lown lnMCfs. 8-(t. 1i1e. 2.29 Orth. Mtlathioft Spray, uc.9ll«rt multi0purpota inMdickM con- trol• wiff ran99 of JnlKt' Indoors or out ••• I oz. 2.29 NOW! THESE VALUES AT ANY ONE OF THESE PENNEY STORES! CARLSBAD MONTCLAIR garden center SPECIALS A. Pictured, the pretty little purP.I• Peter Pan· Agapanthus ••• choose this or 1he fro· grant V1i1chi Gardenia , •• growi ng in 1 gol• Ion confainers. 77c each I . Zinni11 and Celosi1 in brilliant assorted co lors 1o brighten up your garden fnexpen• sivefY. Buy several trays cf "t~ese hardy bed- ding plants. 44c trey C. A91r1tum and · Celo1i1 plants growing in 4.inch pets. Plant · both of the.1 easy growing varieties in lovely· assorted colors now. 37c pot D. Fuch1i1~ lovely bell >hoped flowers that old brilliant color to ycur garden , , • grow· in g in 1 ganan containers ••. ready to plant and enjoy now. 99c E. ~u•h Hibiscu• plants i.n 5 pallon size cbn· tainer1 in your choice of lovefy colors. Hardy flowering shrub porticulorly suited le tbii climar,. 3.55 DOWNEY NEWPORT BEAC H SHOP SUNDAY, TOO 12 to 5 P.M.I r \ ' ----~-----~-. ._ .. ,___. ----- --- 4 llAl1. y PR.err Seven Killed Bus Overturns.~ 52 Kids Hurt· -ct ., ... .., ..... ..., • .. ..... • • s San Antonio police Wedn.,day lbol to death a 'obbery suspect who pulled a gun ana told them while sitUng on top of bis !ti . ben refri • ertltor that he would t be ta n alive. f,oli~~ had. gol'!e to the b .use to serve Thomtt c. l k, 23, "th a 'Waqant. . ·e.: Tnswltrt arrit1ing in Tokro bu IJitJr"Orn ljong-Kcmg ~re ask.- td to ·iocJk ow:r Cl met 1mpreq. wated with ·dirinftctont to re-move.. cm,v tt'GQ!.'1 o/ hoof and ·Jri'Outh duiil.se from thtiT shoc1·, Health officials .said WedneJdav' tht. .t.tauration is to guar4'" aoajni& tM disease that the ,faP,lnwtt';.gooemment 1a111 if pr~t _i71 ~~· crown colofl~ ALLENTOWN, Pa. (UPI) -A c:barlertd bus carrying school children on a tour of the Penasylv1ni1 Amish country akldded in a rainstorm altd rolled .,.,.ran --weitoeodly: ldllln1 seven children and injuring 52 persons. The roof and the side or the bus tipped open, to.salng muy children and councelon out o v er the emankment About sl:x pertOM were pinned beneath the bus and others were trapped inside. "Mo.st of , the kids who were pinned under the bm were dead ," State Trooper Robert Clanon, one ol the first persons ·at -Che ~stene said. · · "ll was a mess. There were children all over -on tbe embaakment, in the grass, in the bus. The last girl that • they got out thaj_ll"&.1: alive wu pinned under the ~lUOOerstaod she had • Jost a leg." • The bus, canying children from the •Hillel School, a private Jewish day 11chool in Lawrence, N.Y., skidded on a slight curYe on rain-slick U.S. 22, 10 miles west Of ADentown. It tore through guardrails, flipped over the hill and laded against the stone foulldation of an old vacant houM:. · ·• Qi!< of the cblJdren, Daniel Steinberg, R.n.w MichlOI R ..... 31 not 'O.iy It, 'of Far Rocka~•Y:, N.Y., said the &.:..U• ~-L1<-~.:. , ..... wentJnlo'a SJ>UI, Rotating around tan a · ox.mt-m:15uuumooa CISl.DO -ine7' ·• with five alot =es, but he ap-''It ~~ side to si~ don the hill," pealed to an uJld e cJientele Po-he said, And when 1t stopped I looi<ed . . '--' ad 1aw a litUe hole to the k!ft of lice said Tuesday ntered. the me, a foot wide, and 1 and about six ca~e after parents complained othtrs crawled through the bole." children in the 10-12 year old range 0.ar9on said about 30 persons were were losiJtl:teelr money on Roth's ICattered on the ground when be arrived, three penny machines and two nickel ... ~ •.. : ... 20 were trapped inside and the others were pinned UJlderneath. About 15 or 20 children were sit.Ling on the em· banbn<nt crying. "'They were crying and very upset," he said. •'Most of them appeared to be in shock. Soine ot the children were concerned becauae !hey apparently had sisters or brothers on the bus. OthUs were crying for their parents." A dozen motorists and truck drivers stopped to adminlster first aid, .he sakt. ''They tried to comfort the children and to stop the bleeding wiUI towels and blankets." §ome passing truck drivers brought hydraulic jacb and helped lift the wreck· ed bus wKh cables, freeing the bodies underneath. A dri•er of a furniture truck, who waS not identified, wrapped some children in heavy pads. The cbiklren left their school at a a.m. Wednesday for an overniaht trip to the Amish country. They had been scheduled to return to the Hillel School Thursday night. Anguished parents went to the plush school in Lawrence, a wealthy New York city suburb. when they were told about the crash. Many of them just wandered aimlessly through the corridors. Some of 'the parents went straight to Allentown. They took cars, commercial airllnes, and a small commuter airline filsht lo 1et u-. 'Ille aUrapbtte at the xhoot was chaotic. At one point, the parenta were told over a public address system to report to the school's cafeteria. They wire aaktd to liat their names and tl1e -ol lbeir - . ---· . .. Casualties tor Week Bring Y~'s War. Toll to 3,012 lVJ&at sailor could aak /Of" a. bettir homecoming than this. Stephen Bo- guszew1ki, 20, married hi& wife Judy jmt a week befOTe tht COaJt Guard Cutter "Dallas"' left fo1' duty off Viet- nam. The ship, and Jud11's husband a.rt home after 10 months duty. • It took 11 years, but England's Jim : Dobbs says be has 1aved 1,216,000 trading stamp!-<!nough f'or a new car. The 44-year-old salesman, who expects to take de-- liver)' soon, said Wednesday, "I never want to lick another stamp." • Thieves ripped up and carted away $56,000 worth of shrubs and trees in the New York City parks Jast year. This year, the parks de- partment is sh1cklinf and chaining every new plant and the system seems to be working. A would·be thief in Central Park tried in vain to di&' up a shrub one night leaving dozens of footprints and shovel marts u evidence o( hi s attempt. SAIGON (UPI) -The U.S. OJlllllWld aaid today 72 Americans were killed 1n the Indochina conflict last week, pushing the Gr battle death toll foc i970 past 31000. Spoloellmtn said. 72t Americans wm·- wciiiniled. The 1.;;.. compored with tho previous week when fl U.S. servictmen were killed aod Ml wounded, the knresl in mtn then d1ne and a half years. · Records .OOWed tile \Jnlted Sta ... hos cut its cuuaJties by more than 50 perttilt this yell', compared with 19a. The U.S. delth toll as of July It stood at 3,012, wiUI another 21,189 wound· ed. For the urne period ol. 111&9, the figures were &,at dead and 42,181 wound- ed. Sintt Jan. J, J96l, the United Stat.es has lost 42,991 men killed and 213,05 Vietnam Peace Talks Mired in Arguments PAAIS (UPI) -'The 15th session of the Vietnam Peace Tai~ mired down today in arguments ove'r who \\'all violating the 11&4 Geneva Agreements on Jndochina. U.S. Negotiator Philip C. Hlbtb called the CommU'.llisl arguments a.QOther tortuous and self.serving distor· lion ol history. Both North Vielnam and the Viel Cong also threw in charges the United State.s was perpetrating odious crimes worse than ~e of the Nazis In World \Var JI through backing a Saigon regime which It said had put political prillOllers in ''Tigtr C1ges." They asked for world condemnation. """'1lled in lndochlna fightlni. South Vietnamese officials reported casualties last week d 423 dead, 1,275 \\1'1.lnded and 35 missing in action, com. pared with the previous week's fTt killed and I ,1127 wounded. North Vietnamese and Viet Coog cacualtles were listed as 1,131 killed, •P """1>!Y !nm the 1,395 dead in the previous eeveo day period. Acoonlinc to Allled oammanders, tlll,1'11 ComrounlJla have ~n kllJed in the War. 1be beat available ficures show IN,tT$ Sotuh Vietnamese have died in the coa!Uct. Queen Declares Dock "!£mer gency LONDON (UPI) -The British govern· menl today proclaimed a state of na-- tional emergency to deal wilh a na· tionwide dockworkers strike that brought the first notional ports ·-in ff years. The procl1maUon was 1 i g n e d by QuMn Elizabeth 11 at a special ~ of the Privy CouncU a few minuttl!i after she returned from a visit to Canada. The state of ernerrency was announced In a messare from the Queen to the House of Canmon11, read to it by the speaker, Dr. Hor1ee King. The message said : "Her Majesty bas deemed it proper by proclamation dated July 16 and made in pursuance of the Einer&ency Powen Act of 1920 to dedare that a 1l1te ol emergency e:riits." More than 2tlO &hips ii!ready had betn stranded by the strike in this naticn which depends upon its erports to live and which im)Xrls most of its food. Under the emergency decree troops can handle the longlhoremen's work. Rain, Winds Sweep Nati<;>n • ,, Wednesday's Viol.ent Weather Deals Death, Damage c.i11er1d• Malttl' _., *•v. lltlll ,..,,,bit w;nc,1 111tM 11'11 '"'"*" '*irt bee:..,.. "'9 _,_., I hi IS ll'lfh 111 11!11"> -ftllll, t!lf l'rloMy, Mitt> fOdty .a. c-..1 ~'""'" ''"" ,,..,. .. h n, 11111N1 __...,_ ,,..,, ''"''" &a • It. Wt!M' ~'"""' 6s. v.s .. Su•••rlf ....... """" _..., . "" """ ""'"" 1lr ll'MIH off tht mld!Mn MdtY, _,"'-~"""" ft'NNlrlllfwtt1 -10 Ille .. II 111d Mllrl'I. MolJt trwktl t lr ftOl'l'I lllt <Mllf .., Mtl!la W-ht ,.,.,.. .,_.,. l lMI tl'luMtrtlorrnl ,,.,. '"'"""""'"' ,,.,,.. .er.a "" _, ...... 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'Jbt pledae ol safety was beamed to anti·Portuiuese fon::es in the neighboring provinces ol Seneaal and. the republic ol GWne1, which have been aiding the guerrillas since the beginning or their re!le!l!on. . The Communllk-red PAIGC ts heldqu..ttred in Dtkar. Two weeks ago ita leader, Amilc~ Cabral, was received at the Vatican b1 Pope Paul Vf. The Portuguae govemQ1ent protested the' au- dience. Israel Air Force Day Marked by Talk, Raids ' . By United Press lalern11ioo1I Jsrael marked il! annual Air Force Day today with two strikes against Egypt in the 561h consecutive day of such raids and a warning by Defense Minister Moshe Dayan that lhe EgypUans with Russian aid may try to cross the Suez Car.al. He expressed fear that ''the next round will take .place not aroWld the peace table in negotiations but in the fortifica· Uom and in the skies, in air, misSile and artillery batUell, in driving back cmnmando raids and attempts at in· vasion" across the canal. In a terse and grim sounding twC>- minute speech to new Israeli pilots he said as long as the war continues 1srael's foes, with the help of the Rll:!lsians, are "strengthening their powers and im- proving their weapons, especially on the Egyptian front." "Now, in the fourth year after the six day war, the Egyptians and their advisers are trying for a decisive result," he said. "l doubt if thi.! aim of theirs is bringing peace. Unfortunately, their aims are not ours." He said the air force would have to bear the main share and ri11ks to d!?feftd the Jewish state. ''BatUes over Kutmiyah and El.Salhiya (on the Egyptian side of the Suez Can~) are not a festive mes!lltge," Dayan said. "But it is better lhe struggle for our future should take place over there rather than at the fences of Hahal OJ. 1 bordering the Gaza Strip) and in the blood of the children of Kiryat Shmona (bordering the Golan Heights)," he sa~d. The Israeli Air Force also struck into Jardan this afternoon for the fourth lime this week, hitting guerrilla hideouts and Jordanian anny positions in reprlSf!il for attacks on Israeli setllements in lhe Beisan Valley, an Israeli spokesman said. ~1iss Tall Univer8e Measw·es 6-36-26-36 BURLING'roN, W~. (AP ) -A blonde rodeo stunt rider from CaJifornia was named Miss Tail Universe Wednesday night. The winner, Pamela Blssinger, 23, sbt· feet and 36-i'-36, was Miss Tall S1Jt Fernande Valley, in the compet.itiou sponsored by Tall Clubs International. • Sears -THAT THIEF Sears llAU1 IDllUCK.6.NDCO. • VERMONT COSTA MESA 'tORRAN~ COMPTON BOYi.i \Vith a Sears E-Z Burglar Alarm System • Did )'Oii knew 11111 a burglar~ oct11rs evtry Zt ttt01td1? • Since Illtb•r1l1rit1 hav' incttased locally ol·er 90'!. • Stirs now ofrt rs a <'Omplelt bura:lar al1rm system for re1idt1l11l bomes 1'hls 1yslem offers: • No f"al~t Alarm ' • Nei1hbor1 Are Altrl~ • .,11dl~le 1larm h1r111s elf ••l•m•ticall\ • No1lrtc111r1141m11e1epr.,er1)' ' 1.t ft! .... tuily k remevtcf • nls t )'llem is CHlem Hti1tttret1 t•fttti llet ... lnlroduclOry Offer 1111tr ..... t. ... 1.i •l't~•· 1.111 ... u~ ...... 34995 •""-...Mlp ,.~11.111 ..... ,. ...... r ; •• ....... s.. .. .-1u."'""'"'io¥'""" ,.._ ....... ,m.11 ... '*'""'"''' .. .. -.; .... ...-.. ilZtS. VumoetAv1t. ma lrlotol It. Ill• Ha-Blvd. ttll N. Loos leac\ Blvd. ?171 E.1%1\. St. • llt-lttt 141-W "2·1111 11&.UIJ Hl-illl 1 p u • d ti ir ~ fl sl a; A • ~ al I> " Q ec L II s. " R bi Q & B• I} m G< cl or A• bE ar d< m No nl• m ~u ce do pe t' ' r J (U Br Ne ... "' he, . Dr W1 tro .. ol p& • ' • • ; Thuriday, Ju~ 16, 1970 • DAil Y PILr. 5 Nixon Optimistic On U.S. Economy Suspended Worker Goes ' Beserk; 3 Sho.t to Death WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Nixon is optim!sUc !he paUon1s aagglng economy will pick · \Ip later this year despite a .~lnuing dip in the cl9f!el)'-watched index of indu!trial productio'n. The President r e c e i v e d guardedly qptimistic repiorts from seven or his top economic strategists during a later afternoon meeting Wednesday. Afterwards White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Nlzon Is "very optimistic about the economy and he an.. ticlpates an upturn in the se- cond half" of the year. Nixon summooed t h e Quadriad -his four top economic advisers -plus Labor Secretary James D. flodgson, Commerce Secretary Maurice H. Stans and White House counselor Robert P. Mayo to discuss business conditions. T h e Quadrlad includes Federal Reserve Chairman Arthur F. Burns, Treasury Secretary David M. Kennedy, manage· ment and budget director George P. Shultz a n d chairman Paul W. McCracken or the Council of Economic Advisers. Shortly before the meeting began. the Federal Reserve announced that industrial pro- duction fell 0.3 percent last month to the lowest level since November 1968. It was the ninth drop in the past 11 months. The June industrial pro-~uct.ion index was 168.6 per- cent of the 1957·59 average, down 3.4 percent from the peak established in July, 1969. Administratlon economists T1·oops Leave North Ireland BELFAST, Nori.hem Ireland (UP I) -The force of 3,500 British ·troops flown t o Northern Ireland to reiri'orce security during Protestant celebratibns last w e e k e n d began pulling out today. . The British Ministry or · Defense in London announced W-ay that 2,000 ol the troops would be withdrawn within a few days becau.ie of c8.1m during and after the parades. · had hoped !he Index would rlse-or at least remain It.able -In June. They said 1 ouch a report woold Mve lndlcated a "boUoming out" of the winter • and • spring business slump. Auto assemblies increued 4.5 percent in June, posslbly ai a result or manufacturers building up stocks as a hedge against a strike: MOfll other Industrial activity declined. DETROIT (UPI) -A lll'l"nded all1o worker, yelling ·laet. the hell out ot my way" ran shooting thra.tgh a Chrysler Corp. axle plant Wednesday and killed three ~orkers in his "search for the foremen he felt were responsi- ble for his dismis.sal. Just two "°urs after he had been sent· botM from work, police said, he came back with an M-1 carbine, sneaked into t.he~ldon Avenue Axle Plant and began methodically t9 hunt for the foremen, Jn the scuffle as they at· most of the workers .scattered tempted to get out of the when they saw Johnson nm- way. Their injuries were ning down the narrow COi'"' described U minor by plant rldon between the conveyor officials. Police identified the man belts, stacked parts an d as James Johnson Jr., 35, a machinery. two-year empJoye at Chrysler ';I heard some noises, I , who had been sent borne at turned around and looked to the beginning of the 3 p.m. see what was happening," said shift, ap~rently for lrh 0 _M_._J._E1_u_s,_a_c.iob_se_u_er_. _ __:::__: subordination. Wltnesses In the plant said WANTED THE MAN WHO WEARS A 38 SHORT Ziegler said Nixon had no· specific agenda for b t s meeting with tile economic aides. 'I'tle press secrelary said the President wanted to discuss recent b u s I n e s s developments. Gary Him, 32, a foreman in the brake shoe department, fell fatally wounded ln the midst ol ctales ol brake shoes. Warning other workers to gel Rifle Shot KiJJs Tot, 3 If you see or have hHrd of this men, direct him to our store. T1ie reward out o1 his way, the gunman . NEW YORK (UPI) -A · ran 150 feet !down 1 tXllTidor shot flrtd throuah the rirlt-Mayor Hikes and sl1ot !he second foreman. floor wiriilow ol a Broox apart. • U1"1 y,.,_,. Hugh Jones, 44, is he 3tood meiit early to$Y t i l led Booster by a time clock. Oswaldo Varga, S, asleeP in Reward Ray Feli·x. who used to As he sooght · a third his crib: · foremarl, an un1denUfied Police. later arrested "' dunk baskets for the worker knocked the gun from neiPK>or, Ruben ~riiuei, In Kidnap New York Knicks and his hands. In the ocramble. for :io. !l<l«Uvos satd Rodriguel the Lakers, uses his the gun, Joseph Kowalski, .CS, fired bis· .-..30 rifle from ~b 7'1" height to help El· fell as he stood near a weld.Ing third.floor apart{nent across LANSING, Mich. (UPJ)-The Ionya Green, 12, make machine. the street when he thought father of ltidnaped Laurie a basket in New York His ·semiautomaUc fin8.Uy he heard an intruder. They Muminghan says a $16,500 community center. emptied of its 15 rounds, he' said he dropped the rifle out reward will go to anyone, in· Felix now works as fled from the plant and threw the window after .f Ir Ing. lucr -... kidn • ..&.-youth and community the gun away. He was ap-Rodriguez wu charged with c mg W'C aper, wuu consultant !or the Fed· prellended by plant security homickle. brings about his daughter's eration of Protestant men and Detroit police. The child was shot In the safe return. Welfare Agencies. Three other workers in the back while he slepl He was ''If the person wl(I abducted -----"'-----plant suffered minor injuries dead on arrival at a hospital. Laurie releases her and tlll'M ...:.-------'-------------'-- himself in to t b e police, the reward would become his legal defense fund o r rehabilitation fund, or it could be paid to his family ," said former Lansing Mayor Max E. Murnlngllan. M urningban made another televised plea Wednesday for the return of his pretty, blonde 16-year-old daughter, kidnaped a week ago during the holdup of a gift shop W'bere she was a summer clerk. The gunman pistol-whipped the ovmer of Gallagher's Gift Shop, stole $60 and al><luct.d the girl. Neither had been seen since. Royal Guests Arrive Today WASHINGTON (AP) Prince Charles and Princess Anne, arriving today for their first visit to the United States, will be treated to a contrasUng slice "()f Amerlcann ranging from hot dogs .and bourbon balls to -.aseball and rock music. er for HIM is a tremendous savings on • • • · SUITS .... 10.00 .. 110.00 NOW. 34" 54" ---· CAUTION --- Thi• man may be hord to find and attempt lo resist this Hving, thinkin9 there is no selection ... Our s,lection is good ..• Brin9 him in. ,STORE HOURS: MON. 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PASTEL AND WHITE BASES • rice. ' lie. ~ Still America's lowest priced mid-size hardtop~ Don•t be confused. TOO CheveUe is actually the lowest priced mid-size hardtop sold anywhere in America. Ifs even $147 less' than ourim:vious lowest priced Spoi;I Coupe. Yet you still get all these Chevelh: features: Full Coil ride. side-guard door beams, protective inner fenders, AstrO'Ventilation, wide-stance cha.Wa design, and more. Plus, right now, a great summer c:Jcarance deal. And highest trado-in on yoG.r picsent c:ar. • What more can you uk for1 Putting you fin~ keeps us tirst. •eased on manufacturer's 1uu11ted retail prices, lncludln1 tederil excise tax end t uaaested' dealer new vehfcle preper•tlon ch•r&es. Clearance savings now. You're on ·ngsTi11•·· I .. . I .. ' • I BAU.\' PILOT EDITOlllll PAGE • ' • Public Outcry Need~d A ,.U ap ~ moalh we evened In ~ 1po1C9 that reform ol IN U. S. PoNI SOrvlce will cbme ooly when tho ~ C s,.wa auffen total breakdown and ~llaD d..-S somlllllq olong . the "-Tbree moat111 lllllco iY oqoU11f4 ...,.._t with Ille A4mlniltnlion, tho j.i\arunlon, IDCH!le ATL- CIO for a broadly•SUPP<?rled NOrC••lzatlaa plan. "How long before the nut jlOllal employos otrll<et Tbe next breakdown lo mill s1rvlce!" llnli ~Z.t:""'ent Nisaa. AJIOll!1 llld e ba.., continued even after an 1ll!P.....i.ate Pollal llrite threw the nation'• buli-neu llito t1lnDoll. 'Ille problm> ts that both Democ;hlta . and. ::J!:'1"1•H• In· Collp'ell, w~t .to kttp the status quo. "-"" lbetr-• t1it luob patroaoce Involved In 33,000 postmastenhtpl ~ -.,OCIO l'llt8l fre6 delivery jobs. • A major otumbllog blocll In Cqngreso. 11 the l11ue of compu!Jory Ul!!qnl1m. Tb• Senate provided for It, thti Hoose tonk ti oot. U It goes back Into the bill llllcl • ciJmes lllw, It will be the first time In hlatory that a governm1nt forcu Ill employu to join a union • fl,egardlets of how that usue is settled, however, putting the j>osllll service on a buslnessUlte balil &hould be a first priority in Congre11. Tbe postal reform com- mittee is ncht in urging a gra11· rOotJ clamor, one every Senator and Representative wW hear. And now ls\the time. It was tha GOP House Le6der Gerald FQrd who put the problem succlncUy In these won!J to the Presi· dent: • ·:our people have beeq -,l!!Jiii ~ tigbf years to L -•et 1111 ,f.lle mnt OUllO 'lble on:,pootar:~~ ~· t., • ' Oll" •n! lilllir'lha'I ~Rt-' ... 'w.b Whlla llau.se y.-rto •• ' .~ ..,.. .. ': • • _,.<' · A:dmirahl e ·~cJor, J11if· .-... , ,. .. ey ....,..._. . ......J;I';; • • tUnt off the spigot bofore·tlleylve.ov• had"• ...,.,.. . . . . . • - • '-• Currently the CIU-Committee for Posto! Re- form, balad ln•Wasl)lncton;•D. C., is fOtllldillg the alarm •· . J'lnt Di.ui~ Silpervllor Robi';i Ballin la•t' week "told it.~ Ill•.' wit.Ii liie<Jf1X>Ulic1, vo~ ttatetmanshlp • once -more, tn.Jbea~ ords: , 1 "Time ts l'lllllling oul II has been:· ' • ·~Foor years sbice the collapse ol mail service In Cblcaco. . . · tn a lwlli over deeeo"= the County·Welfare De- pai1nieal He oald he o 811,Y clo<enlnllzation of count;y d..,.nmento. ~. ; "" '1-Three years aince Poet.muter General Lawrqce F. O'Brien warned that the postal serv\Ct was In a race with catastrophe. "-Three years since President, Johnson created the Commission on POltal ~\~1,:Uon, headed by Reminded thll be favored a sou ti> Santa Ana branch ol Uae county, Medlc8I Center ~enfly" .~ltln ."Plied, "Yea, but that wos •purely· p0Utlcal-'4t .was In my dis-trict!.' '1 • • ~ • Frederick R. Kappel, former an of the board of A. T. & T. . In other words, decl&iODI baoed olf polfttca ire right llllcl proper In ht• district, but wrong·everywbere else. Batt1n•1-candor In till• Jncldent linfortunately h!Jh· li~hts a weakness ]!Jo will have to OVercorne if be ii to become an effective and useful supervisor. Hll eager- ness to polltick and pontificate on matters ouUld6 his dlot:rlct and outside ht1 scope of Information ton often results In misadventures of cOn!uslOn and mi1uncler- standing which alienate other supervisors and boi.t down the already labored pace of the Board of Supervisors. "Two years since the Kappel Commission urgently recommended'complete overhaul of the pot! office. "-Qne year since President Nixon and Postmaster General 'Bloont submitted the propoool to create a new. modem United StatH Poatal Service. "-Four months since the first postal strike in U. S. history. Silberman and-the }" ablonski Murders UMW Scandal to Be ~Aired · WASHINGTON -M1on1 all the 111 .. and-death matters wtdch occupy tbt. of- ficial minds of senat<n ct tbe UnlW . states, the ghost ol the "-Pl> y- bmily l<illed in an lllUted P.-,tvanla farmbaule last J:>emflber must take a -l<COl1Cla'1 place -ancl yet Ille l""'OIYe!I· murder of ttils mine -ker IJ1cl the ·~ circumst.a'nces which preceded it are like1y to wind up in a major Senate showdown before the summer -l1lit Immediate iswe will be Senate UldftlruaUon of Laurence H. s~ .. anclenec:retary of labor. Silberman was a grade-13 government lawyer until :-:~=t:r=.."':d the recitation to imluential people of his Impeccable R..,..b!ican Cfeclentiats, he was jumped four llfacles ID become aolldtor for the Depar1ment of Labor. • IDS BOSS, FORMER Secretary G'°rge Shultz, who has now moved over to the Wh1k House. was new to Wnhington ( and, as a former college official, w" _....i of that Inordinate .-..pect foc the legal profession common in academe. Nobody is blaming Shultz for what hap-. ptoed in the Labor "'·Department when Yablons:ki came in and begged for help. But senators -and . particularly Sen. Harrison Williams ol New Jeney - are blaming Silbennan. Willi.ams is di.airman ol the Senate :sul>oommittee investigating the United Mine Wo'rkers, a task made necessary only because Silberman himself repeated- ly and pointed!J" cleclJned to do whal pensioners, and he says the final report f~ = b: i:-r::orwm~ who Ire dependent Oil tll adlmllld , solvency." · ' Far whit he can. an linwurantedlj- narrow view of the Landrum-Griffith .AC!, lntepclecl to ........ 1r..-of Wllllams comlclered· ,. .. his plain duty .... In labor e1..,-.:r.r-~ to do. too lbruptly the Yablonoll ~~M · half ol the· uniall'1 JocQ exlatecl IA TlllB; AFTER TIME,~ lU cam--Tiolallon o1 the lmioo's c-· !Of palln to lllllUt 'f<!llY Boyle M chld '-1ne such blatlnl -of• Ja;r Of .. _ ... _ ¥ablorAI ·ond lb •• the foci -let li.000· cool mlnerl ~ presented lo S lfb er ma n· In West Vlrlinla Boyle ....,.itted rd• chargis that -.S W ... being purchased, I sin«le ~ lcc:al Clfllcei; Incl lot that mUon funds were being stolen or a clear violation of Jaw in not iBf m""8ed, that threa~ ol coer!'fan lllCI vetllptq ·Y-l's ,dllTS v:loleoc;,e were ripe. vloience' w• ~ tbr~,. 1 Sllb<mian r e m a I~ e cl unconvlnal6. blamed 811Ulbl -In "*'it II n111J • Repeoledly he told Shultz that it -.lei -o1 811benn1n. •. be Wegal for tbe department to ln-1 t vestlgate possible vlclatloo! of law during IN . THE ~E OF the hearin111 a union electioa campaign. ?11 ~1lberman s fi~, no motlvalioo As Williams says, "While I can un-is likely to be attributed. But it is d<r>tancl the c1eparbi.Jni•s (<'lt"l_I pollcy worth noting that Slbertnan, u a ol ... COOJcl\ICllll ·-··~-• ""1¢lic11 olllcjal, w• =:lout ~in advance of m election. • :llY the fteW~dmtnisbi6on ~ mfde ttl of the departmmt'a amcem Cm1'1t hl>"I PM"' with AFl-CIO chM Georp Mesn1 served) to dilcourql -· -IJ1cl that Meany WU aglllhol any In-lions of the law." veotlglllon of UMW on the grounds !hit BUT A BUREAUCRATIC failure to appreciate what was lakini plact before his eyes is not the only ct.rce wJllcb Williams levels against Silberman. Seo. Williams points oot that Ille .. millloa pemion increase engineere4 by Boyle at the beginning QI the ~ was clearly a manipulation of a trust fund intended to win the votol of retired It woold hann labor In general Wh&1 will be aired, however, ls the- enllr< ocandal ol the United Mine W«ken, and what may allO be aired ,., well art the drcumltancel ol how the jobl.. slltm whe are ac:c:used ol the Yablomld DU"cler '"-stci to find "' much rea<ly cub .with which to def!"ld themselves. By Fruk-ud T• Brldea How to Save by Spending ~ taxpayen have cmiplalned 1alely that mulll-billioo-dollar Pentagon projecb such as lie F·lll, the C-6A and the ABM just seem to grow like Topsy with no plan. nlng nor di.reetion. I'm delighted to assure them t h a t th1a 1imply isn't true. From incept.ion to completion, all -.,p:osrama .,.. carduIJy guided through Coogr ... by ti. top-&ecret Penta. p Project Plan- nhlc SecUon. . . A brief histocy of the $41.l 'blDlon T-C Project and the role played by tllo Planning Sedicn may help uplaln ...,,. the system wins. 'l1IE T~ PROJECT was laundled ht 1915 b)' the Section's Sergeant Mackey Velly. It appem'td as a nne in the Coicl!el Velly. ADii 111111 ooulcl IQUI witll that.? . . l In 1117l., a happy Colaoe! VtU, rotumad to Coogr.,. ID report the projeot ..,. half completed at a coat of ooJy flU bilUon (due to overruns). So he-'d need Defense Appropriatioos Budget : "17 another $12.3 billion to complete it. But· quart.er-inch lag screws ..• 49 cents." O>ngress wouldn't want to see that first Unloriunately o1-.. the contractor •tu blll!oo F clown 111e -hi-Ill - erTed and tnste~ dell~ 1100 qua~ drt.ln, woukl.lt? It wouldn't. Inch bolts al a cool ol $341.12. 'lboll SO l'f WAI. that Gil a ,joyou! dly In 1• -Ueolenont Ve!IJ -Md •. in im !hot I proud l!ellilol-Velt)> wltfd>. $28.14 for 1700 qimter-inch nut 11. ea as tht fitst T-42 Flying Mobile "Without nuts," he explained, "boks are Submersible Septic Tank lumbered down -...... . the rull'nj', abedclinc ·Wheels, -11 !n the 1967 budge! there was ID Item r..i Into the a~ plopped clown In a of 114.538.12 for cadmium steel plltes. catUe wiUow, t~ turtle and saftl "We ftod we have a surplus of mt1 Uke a ttone. and bolts with nothing to bolt together," Flat Ueu.tenant Velly explained. "We can Asked ~ he Wert dlMppaiottd, Geotral thua save money and build the world's VeUy ~ DO, ~ Wll DK!l'8 OJO<.'tlt~ first military cadmium-steel sepUc tank. aboot an item be d placed 1n next ye~ 1 11\e tedloologk:al "Pin-off fer the dvtuin · buclget for • ceots ww11t ol glue, 1 ......., ohoulcl be _ _.. gutta percha golf ball and two pounda of horse-nails. IN THE llM BUDGET, there wa5 1 req-for 113.6 mllllon to pul -b on the septic lank. • • "With luck," he confided, eyes aglow, "it'll make the grtatest sp.ace:ship the world'& ever teen." . ''Our Anny today," e11·~ Cllltaln ... -·--.,illlll:"-f--,,,.,...-----, • --•~Ill ~-__ Velly, "must he a mobile army, equfppilt ·r -· -to go anywbeft." Dear 'Ibe following year, Major Velly wu 'J'huraday, July 11,·1970 back to explain an turn ol $143.8 mllllon TM ecliloricll -of ,.. Doilr to Install wings and Jet eocines on the Gloomy l'Uol sedlo to ,.,.,,. ..a -T-41 Mcbile Sepllc Tank. "This wsy." Gus: --~-.. ..-.. IMt he uplainecl, "it wlU not OblY .,.. alak mlMn ,..._..,. our ai.rtlOme divisiom, but aave bUUans .. MIOll>Clper'S .,.._ """ ..,._ In a!Uppi..; coots bv fl·'... ltoelf ...,,to.,, on •-'-of lnt<real -· • 1•• _,,_ overeeas." •nd lianlficao«, btl prqvitliftO • "--, tm-.... boll by the Idea forum for 1M _...... of · -..... -,.~ our re*"' .,~~ • .., ...i bt/ of ~ blllloGI ...i bl' Air reno ..... ""' ~-.. -~ . ...-. ,,. """" fitllt CAP. presen-. • ,...,, In !llO on tllo ny ._t for -.1 pofntr et ,.,.._ ob-• mlllloo to mat• the T-42 P'lyins lloblle m IPQU....,. on topb of U.. Seplk: Tani! ,...,,enlble. dq. "BUREL Y OUR '1Glf!WG N1'7 IG"l!ft"t"Wlt ... ·PitMrb" ·-dtstim-v gwd a ifA te1~ .. ..._. ,__. ________ __. • Amf1 ud Air Forc<,w Ml\l'd U!uiemqtl Ar. ors.Co eoun11 ~en p ing to slllld behind me and "1>•"' the mlllll""We clon'I went to throw • ..., au OW" clothes and start Oft!'! -J. o. • A Solution to ·Medical Space Problem These are days when e<ooomy b the wa_,...,....llyio~No -..... -to llod legblalon and ,...,.._ --...-,. i<•ppling with !he P"Peilna pro!>lem o1 bow to preaerve the Ucelleo<e 0t Clllfo<nll't higher eclnc:at"""I sy*m Wi-kJ. ........ ill -. 1be pilll>lema w lmmeme -_.. ~ 1°111111" -· ldlalloa -.,. penmnlll Cailoi-\U dilemma, but no ltll l5'icaM for tblt reuon. -Wllh the mecliCll sd>ools ol C&lilomil turning away more than 95 perctat of. all applicants -not becal13e theft ii not a cryiing need for more docton, not ....... tht7:.ore....i .....-. ... llqelY beceule 11ie iii"41clil -do not-tllt opoce er 18dHtles to_ than -Ille" llltmolloa ii oeriOUll IJ1cl criii ool for IOlutim. ONE SOLUTION bu the ...... ol simpliclty • .Mereov•. it doesn't GOil the lu!Jayer. It ii "-mbly CGnttltuUonal Amend- ~ '" -eel by the "-ibly aod mo.me lowlrcl a place on lie No-blllot. . The theory. of A.C.A. 47 ii nal to construct. addiUooal facilities to tab care ol the demand but to use all ..iatlng lacilitieo in the stal< to the lulJ6et acl- \lantage -at~ •vinp. Take the inclepenclm ~ IDcl- univermUes. 'Jbere art 80 or more « these ~ inllitullons in the state wlfb I!> eM>llment ol 110,000 - equlTalent to all campuses of the um ... slty of Calilomla. An eoonnous n.td, represenU.,, a heary lnveltment In bcillU.. ud know-how. Yet IDla)' of these: collegn art not being used to the full. A.C.A. 4' WOULD take adv111!aie of -•lliltDI llCllltlet by allolrhw Ille Legillature -nal reciuirini k -to use them f<>r pUbllc, llOIHedarlao eclclca- tiooel purpooes. . Whe!< thlre Is -·•.,;table In the print• lnltliutlcinl tbe tegJslabn could. U It wllhed, eue the bun!en on the public achools by contracttne for 1111 of their presenUy-capodly. In tbb rtllDDer the llale c:ou!d, for example, train the aamt number of doc- \0" -,.., .. could he turned oot by C<JMtruct1n1 al pibllc expon,. an tollrt new medical tchool And h could do it now, without havlnc to wait for compleUon of new facWUes. TIIE LEGISLATURE would ....,. that such an ..,,,.....,ti would pnwlde a greater econcrnic return to the 11* than any alternative approac:b, tblt tbe: quality ol the eclucationel ...,.,. ... would eqot1 that in the idlle 'Ji.w-. would oupplem<o~ not l<cluce, existing pWl!c eoll>ilmllU, and f.-on an ~ ud volunltey -to maintain Ille~ ol.,. printe imlltmlons lt mUes ehe atrno8t senite to use Dt ft baYe to lltve 1 need 1t'e can't ...... Quotes ·· Guitry's Advice , To Men on Sex Tlloupll at Llrp' The GalUc apProacb to sexual rela· txmahlps wu ..;most exqulsttely and typically expressed by Sacha Gultry. when he advised: "A man must marry only a very pritty woman ht case he should ever want· aome other mu to take her oU hil,biitnds." • • • • • Being "lndUllrious" for its own sake has •!ways~ tomeaM• · and me~ mocal lnj~no criiiilre la ttJ>. clullrlous .. the beaver, but 't beeo able. ti· tt. prove bis lar in a mllllon yeln ol hard work. -: . ' •• • • ,SpOaklng 'l(.,,...k, the indolence of laboren that 'lfe are ao fond of com- .,pllinlng aboul loc\IY (ud comparing with "old times") must have been just abobt 1t tbe 'same level 70 years aeo. when Klil Hubbard said: "What's become ol the feU.,W: wl!" u!ed to he willing to work at ~ WI ·...,,.wng helter icame alone:?" (Arid no unemployment payments theft.) • * . * * OJnfonning bis k.!Ued more people. -though perbip!I more slowly -than rebelllnj; and specially the millions, in all countries; who convenUonally tram- ped olf to wm that accomplished nothing except keeping the map-makers 1lusy · 1111 ·bappy. Children imagine tha t happiness is get- ting everything you want; and the only truly mtserable ones are those who achieve that goal. • • • Parodies of TV shows are so flat and unfunny because it is impossible to parody a parody. • • • 1be aecond-rale Is to be despised only when it pretends to be more or better than It is; an honest craftsmanllke work. th.at respects Its own limitations (the way a good mystery book does), is prefEnble to a pretentious "serious" novel th8t is inflated with self·1m- portance. • • • tt has alway1 struck me as wiseem· Jy when wives applaud their husbands' speeches; some odd straln of propriety tn my nature persists in regarding this as somehow vulgar. • • • Both thoee persons who secretly con- sider themselves "dull" and those who consider them.selves "good" ought to re- flect on the. maxim of r.iontaigne: "I ha\le never seen a greater miracle or monster than myseU.'" • • • It's a deUcate matter to compliment an older woman without obliquely making her feel that you 've guessed her true age. Disagrees W ith Hu ntley To the Ecll!o<: nu. is an answer to the article w_hich appeared In the DAll. Y PILOT July 13, pa1e H-3. NBC's Chet Huntley described his, impressions of people as 1 result of hil petaonal experiences with them. He uy1 Nixon is shallow and it frightens him. ~e boast.I about having mon ~ manurt on his boots than Sj>lro "fnew. JI• likes Lyndon Jobnson apparently because be drinb ' kJt ,of SCOid> and talked with Chet about breeding Hertford cattle . lie describes most utl"OOldts and his coverage of space prograrps u dull. AS ON!: OP the 5S perttnl of the American pubDc. t cannot !hare any of hil views or feelings. 1 do not become alarmed becauae U'le President Is not a brilliant, ftU-read conversationalist by my (or Cbet'a) siandardl. Neither am I lmpre.lled by a man'• 'ability to drink Scotch. tali cattle or walk .ll'OUOCI in ,,,..,... On the othe< hind, I am thrilled With !ht itccompllahnienls ol the astronauts . I admire thtlt 'combinations of physical and inental coordination. Above all. I Am 1"8tly !mpmsocl by the~ spiritual courage and tbiair clarlna in fa<:lna the ldvenlllrt ol at mbown. THE ONB TlllNO thal I am lfralcl of II thtt ,..._ lilot Chet HUniley, who mike a:h Judemenll about the impol11nt 1*Plt In our natloq, ·might be able to warp Gr mlnlpullte the n<wl. E. R. CIAMPA P. S. "Good atpl, Chet." ... _,fore .. ,. Totht~; ·-II, .au -wbo sell on credit olfmild the publlt a Uve percent discount t l • ~] Mailbox -- for ~ purchases, it could have a snow·balling effect in flelping stop in· flatlon. 1 svggest to the readers of the DAILY PILC1r lhat they write to at ~ one major newspaper suggesting this. MOST ~1ERCHANTS have to pay a fee for their credit arrangerq_el)t'; though the ree usua lly is not equal to nve percent. The small difference would be a small price to pay for helping curb hilaUon. 'Mi.ink abou t it and sqigest it to your merchams. MARSHALL HAGEDORN r---B!J George---, Dear Geor ge: There have been a Jot of snide remarks agalnsl permissiveness, but 1 think reprt3sing a yruth wW Rive him frustrations that can rum his life . Dear M.R.: M.R. Yoo kno\v, that'• exactly what • I U!ed to keep ltlhng my . wife befor"I we Wfh married. But yau know how it is ... you can't reR90ll wilh people who are set In their ways. (Write to Georgt, the nation's No. I expert on tverything.) ' r s { n s It c ' l 2 T c I t • j • t l c c ' l t c f c I• r 1 • r t. ,, a .. ' 1 I ( [ b [ l ti p ' y " ci IE u 01 I• Qi u w v hi .. gi ,, lr "' w I 1 I 1 • • • I • ... • " ' .• ,;.Th;;;""'1..:;;...:.:..' _J.-'-l1_l..;6,_1_97_D _______ DAl_LY h.OT 'J!! ·contract .. Nixed • CHECKtNG. -·$8,000· ~~rhor Ph~to UP H a r b o r Commlaalonen lasl the W.atlon ol the con-In pr....,tlrll lbe contr~. "rve been lnvolyed la UUp· lleld qpoled Ibey c:uuldlr ltudy U.. lDliW for ........ • • rdun>ed a J>l"llO!ed 18,000 •tructlon projects -woUld 5Ami-i said , the plctum Uona an '20 miHion projects," 1*1111 ,..,,_ lo lake -IMJaa II Diii mo aO '1 cootr~ kf a oerles ol plloloa have paid Cooll Me a a woold pr..ido/ an -•I ·Gnmb said, "and tllore'• no pbo4o a JllO)lli ol Oldl ...,_ nwettnc. Ila -lled 11111 tl!et of ~ Hari>or and AJUo photo1rapber ''Doc" Ncord tblt Wll'lld 'be Ultful way a tet of -..pbs ltruClUan •at a cmt aot ...._..,t ,r _,. 8Dt •~ ~apanese Oysters Yield 100 Pearls - -Pier to harllor deport.-Tow_,.. for two v!llta a 14 #t'J ~ that mtpt -id have been Ullflll Jn 1111· lo -$2,ICIO. willlac " _.. for a ...,., ment 11111 for ,,,_ ''11own week to Dana Harllor and ane ari9e ovtt COOltnlctian. tllnc tf>e dispute. Tllll'a -,jf._~~~llid~~be~~-~di;-.~~~:;;:::;~·-1 to $2,500'' during Tuelday's per week to 1be A1lao pl.er. N•v'trtb,le11, eom-· "-ebaveinepedonfor." meetJac. Two !els lJI prools and a ·ml•-.bllkedattbeplan, ·When Sampeon -_ ...... _ _._.__ ... _ <;ommisslooel-W. A JI en negative woold be kept by noUns Ibey felt tbe coot wu that . the· p.otoo woulcf' be 11· ''I DI I Grubb aald, "We d«l't often the departma and another e1.oetllvt for a terVioe wh1cb Uleful . at least as hbbic1l dilqrte With ~en (Hut.or set would be kept by the coun-wu'<{ d-valut. .4111, -· Fl'lllk * 1 • ~t Director Kemeth ty. =;~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~ Slmploa)butdllllsooetime Co mmi1 8io11er 1 were;;:; • 1r,1r•........ ' ·~..I'. ~I ·I 'don't lllinlt we .-swprlsed when the director to opilld lill·Dl<lley." reminded them Towmead bod T S Co By L. M. BOYD called themselves . the Ivy. -Ao. Grubb t n d I c. t. d • just finished • conlract for For . op ports verage SURVEYS SHOW on .. hall ol Group, ncl the ~vy Leque, Sampoon .....Uy has his ./liy 13,500 to photograph the heavy all the girls who are ena...,t,-'""" '1151. .Q. How much . with 111o ·harbor -~ -at the -Read the DAILY PIWT now · were engaged to can a studenl, ar.,i.allng with 1111-. "nlbblr ,._Jliol" lwiot • -k. "You _.,... · · · · • soihebody else be£ore • • an engineerlll& degree. expect ~bll~Jfti;!;~•'"";•~~~~~~11he;~-;:;~•~l:W:_~-:~·~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!;;=~~~;~~ ON THE A-V.E RAG J: ... ·-t.o iet this yur!" A. Average .: fte propwid ~tract,-to Slnpoo Wd·tblm. nationwide, a good restaurant -..,,ing pay runs "72 a montl spends about 40 percent of ""r"-· its groa for food. NOT ONLY DOW. can a trained porpoise throw .No NEWS • -· B&Uere< a football 50 feet, but it can children -you've beard aboul throw a perfect ~piral. them. y~s w b o 11 cONsIDEll TIU& _ Only parents or ~·bell lbeai 28 percent of the women who black and blue. Fer no com-· receive o b.s c e n e telephone prehensible reason.' t.et:s not calls immediately hang up. get too deep on this topls. But 37 percent of tho8e women It's pretty profOund. Only b news 1 ba\l'e to reporl is ~ talk back, argue, make a lg news which is odd news. That whoopdedo. A.nd 65 percei:lf. the just Jj&ien in silence. How the i11, in equal measure, telephone company folk found parents of these children are this out I don't know, bUt of the rich and of the poor, they claim such to be fbe of all religions, of ever/ ethmc case. They further claim some group. Nobody yet bas been ol the women who get able to find a common unspeakable calla are tan-denominator among them. laliud with Sllch curiosity GIVEN APPllOPRtATE • they date the callers. 'Ibat's training, a Leo gtrl generally doubtful. But maybe so. makes ao excellent handicraft • AM ASKED HOW many artist. says . our Planet man. pearls a single oyster can turn IF MEN FRIGHTEN you, out. No limit maybe. Not so young lady• what you suffer long ago a grower in Japan from is a:ndrophobia • • • reported finding more than WHAT'S A GROWNUP - 100 pearls in one oyMer. • sardine called? A pilchard, • INCIDENTALLY, ever see says our Language man. a mouse dance? That ls, tb RAPID REPLY -Yee\ 1lr, music? Neither have I. But average famlly around here teaching tame mice to dance now makes a~t $9,000. !I'en Is said lo be a common hobby years ago It was $5,GI. TWen-· · among J apanese childre~ l)OW ty years ago· it was *".Sll. • CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. . Your questiom and com- "Exactly which of the colleges mtnta arc welcomed and are in the Ivy .League?" A. will bt uied in CHECKING That would be Harvard, Yale, UP whnrver posribll. Ad- Princeton, PeM, Columbia, dre11 letters to L. M. B~. Corriell , Brown and P.Q. Bo:r 1875, Neioport Dartmouth. Officially, they've Beach, Calif., 92660. Westminster Receives • $411,000 for P~ks The city of WestminsCer has been granted Mll,000 by the Department or Housing and Urban Development to help them acquire land for three parks. The only problem ,according V ande.rbilt Leaves Cash To College NEW YORK (AP) Yachtsman, contract bridge originator and railroad finan- cier Harold S. Vanderbilt has left $il millioo to Vanderbilt . University and $9 million to other institutions. James J. Beha , Vanderbilt's lawyer, anoounced the be- quests Wednesday and said the will would be filed next week in Florida, w h e r e Vanderbilt maintained one ol his homes. Vanderbilt, 85, died Satur- day in Newport, R.I. Vanderbilt's great-. grandfather, Cornell us, who started the old New York Cen- tral Railroad, founded his namesake university in 1873 with a gilt ol 11.5 million. to Sam MigU:.,, Parks and RecreaUcn ,l)irector, is tblft. the city must mMcb Iha fUndJ with their own $lli,OOO under the tenns of the "51).5(1 grant." "The city commiSsion will be studying ways to match the grant at their next meeting," Migliam> said, ad- ding Ibey may propose abond issue or a tu override. The money would be used to purchase U .4 acres of land for three parks, but there would be n o provi.$ion fer development of the land. "First we are going to wor- ry about getting the money to acquire the land," MlcIJazso said, "and then we will worry about deve!opmeat." India {(uling Checks Books lf~havent tKetlme<=> PSAim the • 2666 HARBOR BLVD.: 546·7080 COSTA MESA •• WIEIDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY-& ,SUNDAY 9 TO 5 --EJ .11 you'.re wiriftt itr•11IMI herit, cheitetf trt·YM'll "•" thii tfl1ff. 0 Most coJe1 c•ll f•r lt sO'll'l•where, •rtepf ef •: co11'r1•, C•pt•i11 ' MiJnight's ••cret cHe. MALIBU L~GHTING D The 11ice low "•lte1• li9hti19 you Jo11't h'"' to werry ebeut ~lowi111 • f111e 011. D s.f. '" ,,,, te i111t•ll. pretty too. 3 LITE 3 ~IT! •WITH TIMEI 31 95 37" 3:at ·MITIR aox . d cm 41• .·"' •o• ....... withM,., •tttl "' 111itt•kk. 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B,UGGY ·HERE.! ... Fnclay · 12 to 6 .Sctturday 9 to 5 tJ The l•fl'l•111 lcrJ1hl 4ul'I• t.uffy. 'Cl"'•""' he"'"'' ••tt 11e11r th• ttll'llfl• a "••rt!• lrvtoll wlll •• here to +.n , ••• -... " .... to tell • ... 1111• •f t•N11hl •11 tt.o 1li11. a •· t11.,.. • t I I I l 1 I .\ I l 11111;;;.-:;==::;:;:;:;===-= o-.l -.. "..aoc: --~- I DAILY PILOT 'tax Plan ;~hUrged V,By Reagan CRAMENTO (UPI) - Gof. -ll<oglll -led lo Calilllrnla .....,. today lo put pressure oo Democratic Male Smlior> 1'! IP!J!OYe tilt admlnlstralloo's 11 billioo tu mi*"' plan. FBI Joins Manh-µ,nt in Kidnaping SAN. LUlS OBISPO, Calif. missloner in Los Angeles for prominent New York furrier, {A.P) -The, FBI joined the llerschel A n d re w Gay on on Sunday. manhunt Wednesday for e 2&-a charge of laterstate lllght She and lyr'O companions, year-0ld [A)S Angeles parking to avoid prosecution. Tbe Russell Volpi, 18 of Van Nuys, lot attendant who they say sheriff's department in San and John Dilday, %2, of has kidnaped a teenage girl Luis Obispo asked the FBI Pine Bluff, Ark., w e r e hit· and bas sbol. two of her com· lo enter the c a~ e after a chhiting to a Big Sur hippie panions, killing one. former roommate or-Gay told type commune when a man Meanwhile, three A rm y deputies Gay had mentioned believed to be Gay picked h e 11 copters and IXher going to Alaska, federal ol· Ulem up, ofticere said. searchers combed a 136-mile ficials said. ' Ttiey said Dilday told them stretch ol tug~ coastline Officers say Gay Is sought the man made him and Volpi looking for the girl. in the abduction of Eve Hin· lie down and Volpi, was ex. his head. 'J'he. assaJ.lant drove oil wltll lhe girl, ht aald. SherUl'a Sgt. Tim Storton said Dilday picked Gay's photo out ol a lineup Wedne&day a n d identified h I m es the asaalbnl. Officen said a small foreign car allegedly stolen by Gay was found Sunday night park- ed at Monterey airport. 'the; said Gay apporeotly eocaped lhdr dragnet by catcblng a . plane. "l • ( Jiiiy 11-17-1 .. lt 1 PM to 10 f'M-Sun •• July 11. t.ul DI~ 1 to 7 l'M ............. 1tftl---M. ......... Kii ()Illy Doof l'rtM • MllfllUloll tlJI • Ctllldl'tll liftCI« 12 f1M .,_~ °''"' ~ ""'"".aNICA.t.tmQUd ""°"'· Aod, Reagan said he was "reasonably QPtknist.ic'' no l new toes would be required Den year despite Jnslsteooe of DemocraUc gubernalAlrial Tate Jury Alternq,t.e Pick Today A federal warrant was din, 19, of Albuquerque, N.M., ecuted while Dllday feigned isS\led by the U.S. com-<laughter of Sid.Dey Hindin, a death after a bullet g?iied !-~~-'---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _.,. noo:Wlee Jess Unruh that • minimum , lncrew cl $ t mllllon will be ........ ry. "Our pl " to ..... lcrth witb a balaoced liudget wilh no tu mcn.se." the governor told a nen confe.rence Wodnooday. He declined to .nalt aut new \nfs completely. He repeated his belief that I-ally .-led welfare Jl"Gll'BIDS and illcr<osed c:osta of education c· o u I d did.ate new taxes in 1971. The governor issued a personal appeal to vat.en to iMercede on hl5 behalf in a bottle with Democrats in lhe ' senate where hi! tu program has one more bun:lle to clear. Democrats ~ lo block his two-bill package on the floor ud wbstitute their own rival proposal. . Reagan accuse d the Democrats of devising "h1.r- rildly dreamed-up alternatives which are political ex· pedieocies designed to obstruct true tax relorm." "Their ilkooceived pro- gram would orrer a ·umJted mcasim: of pl'OlJCff.Y ta1 relief and finance it by increase!! iq. income taxes for the lower aild middle income earner," he 'added. Reagan said lis Assembly- pased package would provide "meaningful and lasting ~ perly lax relief' and nol<d tbe ·Sena~ is the last obltacle ia ld!ievblg iL LOS ANGEi.ES (UPI) - Selection al sir alteinale jurors In the Tate-LaBianca murder. trial may be com- pleted blclay. Anew-1o£U veni.remem'.was called in Wed· nesdat and five of the first 17 quesliolled were tentatively approved before trial ju'dge Olarlea H. Older recessed the day'• session early to give the 12 jurors swor1 in Tuesday a chuce to "'settle into" their new surroundlngs. The 7-m~ 5-woman jury was ordered sequestered as soon as it was sworn in to prevent their being aposed to prejudicial publicity about the case. Once the six altemates are se.led.ed, they also wilt be se- questered for the duratioa of the trial, which some say may last up to sil months. Eric Berne Dies CARMEL, cam. (UPI) - Dr. Eric Berae, author of "Games People Play," the psychiatric textbook th a t became a bestseller, died Wednesday .. Berne, 60, had suffered a heart attack two weeks ago. The Nudie Nine Park Nature Lovers Jailed SANTA CRUZ (AP) -Nine .-people have been ·Jailed jn a sweep of_ Cowell St.ate Pork north or here ,by a sbor • iff's and raogen posse. The etgftt. men and one woman were boolDed for in- vestigation of violating a state law agaion nudity in a piblic place. Ttiey were arrested Wednes-. day along a five-mile stretch of.· tbe San Lorenzo River gorge, the second such sweep in two weeks. 'lbe llrst time nude batben were lllfonned of the law 100 told to leave. "It's a beluWul area, but straight people are av<lldlnt it because of tbe nudity," Aid :iberil!'s Lt. Marvin Gangloll. Jn a r<laled development, Dist. Atty. Peter Chang said he had decided not lo pro- secute Dona Klinger, who bad shot a oude bather with very small bird Shot. The bather waJ not seriously injured. Public Announcement MUST RAISE CASH! PARTIAL LISTING OF ITEMS ON SALE ••• PRESTIGE SUITS SPORT COATS ORIG.TO $57 $165 ... FROM a1•. Sll•Stl NOW $19-$49 NEW NECKWEAR SOX-UNDERWEAR VAL. TO Sft77 $8.SO . FROM 'I,, ~:.~~~····· 98¢ CASUAL PANTS Just •rrivtdll New11t fl•r11 wild1Nttern1 & colors. Greet for bNtfng, Nr\ec:ue, or fun.we•r , •• REGULAR $16.95 NOW $1077 VELOUR SHIRTS ORIG. $17,95$1177 lankAmerlcanl Master Charge SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS ,., ~ ...... ,,,, ,,. TO $7.00 .... REG. $477 DRESS SLACKS lncluc!ing Flares REG.T0$3S ................. FROM $1290 Sw .. ter1 e knltwe•r • Dress Shirts • Swlmwe•r e Walk Shorh • Ca""'I Panh • e Gift Dept. Dr•stic1lly Rtductdl ' SALE HOURS : Dally 10 to 6 p.m. Mon. & Thurs. nit•• 'til t ; ' WllTCWH l'U1A 1021 •VINE AYE., NEWPORT BEACH A fashion 'musr for summer.! traw handbags "You'd e•pect to P•Y IDOt'C; for these "•lue:-packe:d hudbags! Plascic· coated straw in new 1ryle:1 aod 1hapa with Je:atb· e-r, lacite « paceot leatbe:t uims. Sawe on bikiai Ullllies Grant Crest• pucker-free bath towel by Cannon Sale. 78' llc1''""c1,ch1 r.011011 tern. Dobbv border r:uaran· h .. "l!d not Ill purlrr. or ~·nu ~I 1 11;11· tn...,tl. Popu1•r ~:olo~. • ' ' :t 'ltiil.r1l strttdt' SHEER PANTYHOSE SALE 77~ RIO. $1 Seamles1, nylon mesh panty ho1e DlOYt with you, bend witb you, five you a superior fil! Nude baa!; P/ A, T/XT. Shlda. -~~ ~,.. . ,. ,c:- 1 •••• • . ' ENJOY llfTll UYINO WIJH GUNJS CllDrT " , KABUKI BLOUSES ' . •311 S.ale StuMifll hand 1ereened prints on wash.able cotton. The over blouse is styled with back tiJ>" per. Groovy color$; size.s 3:! to 38. STOVE-PIPE PANTS ·411 Sale The Cebn~9• te."tturtd ai.::- ebteffortrcl'51 polyester capri. Slip-in: 5el-on waist band: ~O" lea optning. Snappy shades: i11 sizes IS to 18. EASY-CARE PAJAMAS AND SPORT SHIRTS STYLED FOR COMFORT $ Sale 97 leg. 2.99 ' ·.' .,. ·t I ... Coal at~·lr pajamas -full~· piprd mmt.d ronon. Pant.;. \ia ,,. ela.~W-hack and button front. :\it"l>rted print~. ~.'9f.J ... Xlff Plaid •port 8hirt -Ptrmanrnl f'Tf'lo..40 hltnd or poh·~l'!f 'c111ton. \lachinf' waM-1. drir or tumble dr~·. ll1ndso1t1t' plaidll: l'izr~ S-\i.J,.Xlff Prnnanrnt P~tll knits -Join tht! fa..,hion ~ .,,.ilh liCri~ thi~ ""11Mn. Pn1yntt'r C"Otton blend. \·l<w-k tunlrneck N~·lr. llnrimn1al pi n •l rifl"'. S-\1.t.XL . - • Men & Boys SWIM SUIT • BONANZA Choo!tc (rom NllSSlia boi:· era, Tei-ttripes, kn.iu, iur0 • (en, Hawaiian PrU:ns. l l (\ M fe H• Si Ro R• br SU ca ro d< " di fOi I °' wl A; go R< .. , ... G< "" • M• kn m• "c R• m, Pe bn Jo l de1 lo pri h8' I ne• Sir: SUJ we "" ral I { s rue di.Ii nea i.s ; Su HO! 0 Mol i•v• Jasr witl Sin !or • ( • .• Dino Joins R~gan's Cani paign· SACRAMENTO, .C a II f·~ (UPI) -Entertainer Dean Martin Wednesday j o I n e d f~llow Demo c ra t and Hollywood 11ci\.nsman" Frank Sinatra in endorsing Gov, Ronald Reagan for re-election, At a news conference, the Republican aOvernor gave a broad hint that Martin would suppot1. his candidacy. His campjigi, ,,qanization late; tormapy :confirmed the ea: dors:etnerl.t. Martin~ .;clive as a fund· raiser for Democrat.Jc. can- didates, will join "Californians for Re'aaan," a group · -0r Dernocrlta ti.ricl:µdlng Sinatra, who support Reagan over Assemblyman Jess Unruh for governor. A press spokesman 'for the Rea&an campaign said Martin "volunteered" his suppor\ and "subsequently to that the Governor . talked lo him on the .phone." The spokesman, J a c r. McDowell, said he had no knowledge of any o th e r members of the »<:alled "clirn'' planning to support Reagan. Others Jhclude Sam· my Davis, J~y Bishop and Peter Lawford, formerly a brother-in-law lo President John F. Kennedy. ··Bay City's Next Qu ake Cost High?·· SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - 'fhe next great earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Are.a will kill an "inestimable" number of persons and cause property damage in excess lo $30 billion , a state legislative con1mittee predicts. The legislature's Joint Com· mittee on Seiirnic Safety told a news conference Wecbiesday there would be damage from Santa Rosa to Hollister, that several high rise bu i Id i •g s w9uld topple and that some da ms would break . Thursd11, July l&. 1970 DAIL V PILOT ft Asse1nhly OKs Vo·te at 18 **~***************~ MERCURY SAVINGS SACRAMENTO CUP!) - The Assembly1 in a move to invite young people "Inside the system ," has approved legislation giving 18-year--0ld Ca!Uorniam the right to vote and share other responsibill- ties of adults. Gov. Ronald Reagan told newsmen Wednesda y he "lean~ away" from giving the vote to l8--year--0lds but added, "I think full citizenship has to go with it if you 're going to have the righl to vote." The proposed constitutional amendment by Assemblyman John V. Briggs CR· Fullerton) was sent to the Senate 0111 a 58-15 vQte -in what was believed' to be the first time in California history that such a measure cleared either house. Ass em b I y m a n John Vasconcellos (D-San Jose) said passage meant l h e Assembly was telling young people, "We trust you. We declared he wouldn't.vote ror invite you Inside the system." the measure unless it Kave The proposal lowers the age an l8-yea r--0ld boy or girl all o( legal adulthood from 21 t ~ e re s pon sibilities of to 18. If it clears the Senate adulthood, including the right and is approved by voters In November, UJ-year-olds will to drink. be allowed to vote , serve on "I have a couple of you ng juries, run for public office, people and r know they were sign contracts, and be liable kind of passing it aroond for debts. behind the barn before they But \Pe mea.surt does nol were 21 and I know you did , allo~)ear..olds W drink. too,'' Ketchum, the father of Assemblyman W i I I i a m two gro"-:n children, told and loan association ...,.. ......... ~. l'-IUVV U .... C.l'\I EVERY SATURDAY 10A.M.-4 P.M. Open Mon.·Thurs. 91.~ .. 4 p.m.; Fri. 91.m.-6 P"'· •UENA PARK ' ~...,_ 11'. • • • Mercury Savln1s Bldg. • Valley View at llncoln ~ .-1 ' ********* , HUNTINGTON I EA CH Mercury Savings Bld&- Edineer at Beech ******* Kelchum (R·Paso Robl es ) Briggs. ~-==-~~~~~---'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- FADEPROOF ACRYLIC LATEX -DRIES IN 20 MINUTES $ 84 Sale GAL. ~ / ~peedy 11cw louL fpr a11.v rutw.u in your honie. McDowell said h e un- derstood that Martin decided to join the c'ampaign without prior knowledge that Sinatra had endoned Reagan. Reagan 'ftS asked at his news cooferenCe w h e t h e r Sinatra, whO &iawuctd htr support of the governor Jast week, would appear on lhe same camp~in plat!orm at rallies. CommitteemeR noted that major quakes ·can be expected every 60 to 100 years, although they can not yet be accuratel:JL.~J~~~~~!~...z~~~~~~;;;::::f predicte<!. ·~ . -nie -:iah ' :tranC1sco ~qtJaKe of 1906, the most damaging to a city in United States history, 'wa s followed by a three.-day fire, and resulted in 452 deaths and a property loss: of $500 million. Srnootl1 r!owini;,, 1l rir.s 10 touch in minules. One ~TOll"ltu'\~tncrtrtaLlc~ur[acc. Water cleanup a plu5'! Indian Leader Ge tting Better SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Richard Oakes, the yoo ng In· dian leader who sulfered a neat fatal bea~ June II. is getting bet~r, offiCials at Su Francisco G e n e r a I Hospital report. Oakes, a 27.yeaf .old M~wk who helped lead the i1vasion of Al catraz Jsland la st November, was felled with. a pool ~ue tJt a Mis~ Street bar and was hi a coma for JO days. Sen. Alfred Alquist (D-San Jose), the co mmittee chainna1, said his grou~ v.1>Uld develop a program to minimiU the effects of future quakes along the San Andreas fault. He pr edicte d recom· mendatjons woold i n c I u d e restrictionS on land use, since quakes strike hardest at struc· lures on filled Janet Who <iltfes7 No otlt1r 111w1p1p1r in tho world c1r1• obout your commu· nit., 11•• your c1111rn1111itv d•ilv r11w1pep1t do11. Jt'1, th1 DAILY PI LOT. FIVE BOWL SIZES to fi t eve')' food storage need ••• 2, 4, 6, 8, 12 cup sizes. From 39c to $1.29. Buy in sats and saveJ FIVE RECTANGULAR SIZES stick to save ttfrigerator space ••• 1 pint, 1, 2, 4, 6 quart sizes. From 39c to $1.98 • • · ~ MIX INGBOWLSET isidealwith • App roved for 1111 prepared cak e mix1s. S1.9B W mixer, 1 qt., 2 qt.., 214 qt, sizes. SIT 014 llUllllSI SALE 84< Crant1 quality make• the difference! Variety of most needed siiea. 9" ROUU AND TUY SIT SALE 77c r.1int lr•r. roller an<i ro,rr !t i in handy 9 .. easy-10-man1ge size. OPEN SUNDAYS 6-ft. aluminum step ladder strong, safe Sale s944 1/alf the wl"ig:hl nr wnM l.1ddtors, twice 11~ 1tror1r :1• ""ide non-~k.icl "lrps. 1-'u\\y ~inforct'Cl. Dinetle back, seat replacements Sale s2a4 f,)ui··k heaut Y lrcatn'lrn t lo r worn-0ul <linelte ~,.!~. Brigh t r.o lors in 1 eh~rr.' f!ll !ll"tn, 6,000 ITU '" ....... .. AIR CONDITIONER TO INSTALL YOURSELF $ 38 SALE Same-day coolinc with 1 tote-it·bome unit. In- 1tall it yourself to any adequately wired ouUet. Quiet, dependable. Hi-lo ~line, tbenno.tat. ' ,, " u 5 PC. MODERN DINETIE Sale ScJr'°'d ged 111 ble 36" x 36". one I:" lcar. I ligh p re~~ure \vood grained lini~h t~ble top is ca~y 10 clean. I !i£Jl ·b:i.:k chairs hav e padded r.cals and backs, covered in Jlon1I de.,ignrd vinyl, Dot h t1blc and chairs have tubu!Jr ~1ec l ki;>. '" ,. ' Washer has extra capacity, extra cycles for a larger wash IMPERIAL LATEX WALL PAINT sa1es5s4 CAL. Our l.t-1 p.1i111 ••• )OUr Ur-! hu~! ll i;h Cran!~ 11111li1~ for l 1i~h qualit~ r!'1n1h•. Ooe unooth.flo .. ·· i11g foal co1·er~ "''1111 111 rlrganr' nal finish that •~ .Jurahlr. 11a·ha\.h·. l\o c)llor. 110 ~lirrin!!, no ti.in. .... 1111~. 7 ·piece finely crafted modern dinette set SALE \Valnut·{l'l.ined plastic table tor, 36x48xfi0 ~ with 1 :!~ leaf. J::aay~ll!l n plastic matching upholstery, flowery ptint on ivory. Bronietone table legs. Compact freezer f Its where others won't -holds 435 lbs. ,\lake f15t work oJ )'OUT wish da~ with 1ltf!J fa1nil¥ ~i1.e aulomat it-. ~OAK-Rt:GULAR-OEl.ICATE "" ,.Jr" for every lype of fabric. 5 wa•h and rinse w11er 1cn1pcralores, too. Prwelcct water lrvel control. SALE l'crfett choice for aparlmcnt' SALE :~~~~:·i~;~:!~~~:lr~~:~~~~~ $) 6 4 $)8·4 t ipni.;hl Ue\ij!n ~iv,·,. ~•!U in- ~lanl access 10 ;di food. Hook· i;hc!f Joors lor item" ~1111 u~c 1110~1 often . • · . l . ·TfT_'l.'.'il -LliM ... i:UJ....U...ll· 11 A AHllM • 774•4043 Ulf<Oll AT If An COUMl,AIA111M 11 A.M. fOtP.M.DAILT,IWL 11 UI. TOSP.M. HUllllllGIOll BIACH • 961•3387 llOOQIUIST AT ADAMS, MU•TUIOTO• llACM ''"UL T0t1•P.M. DAKT. "1.11 AM. TO •P.M. ' • .. _,J"0,.__0•_1_L Y_P_:ll~OT ________ "_'"-='"'=dY. ·July lb, 1970 Industry Awake11s-~Nader Consuni er Crusader SpeHks to Ora.1ige Countians depends," Nader said. the A1nerican consumer -In his criticism ror their alleg-I 8y TOM BARLEV Of .... Glib l'llet ..... ANAHEIM -American in· dustry ls at last awakenMg to the deadly environmenl it has created, but an in- creaslngly angry public can't Uke much ol the credit for any remedial action that may be In th e offing. consumer crusader Ralph Nader told a·n Orange County a u' d I e n c e \Vednesday. Nader pointed to wkat he America's hospitals and the ed willingness to use, a clause called ''the single zn o Iii l long lOlerate<I existence of in the stand~rd__ death alanning epidemic In recenl . electrical systems that have certificate to cover all such years" -the poiscning or become death traps for whal cases of electric shock -the fish tn streams, lakes and he cstln1ated t.o be 12,000 pa· provision for ·•cardiac arrest." rivers and the inat:ilily of tients a year. · Many next of kin who are scientists to recognize the That many, Nader said, die aware of the cause of death cause. fro1n electrical shock "'hich do nothing about it because KIRKPATRIC FREE R«iular $1 · H YEARS IN THE HARDOR AREA wolue--RAND McHALLEY TllAVEL GUIDE No Purchase Nec"sory 71 MODELS IN STOCK AHO REA D'f fOI IMMEDIATE OELIY£1'f SUPER SAVINGS ON 70 MODELS ROJlsALES & SERVICE ' THI FRASER Model FM.471 18" d•-9· 180 Fticlutl, 1"· ;.,, "Our induslrialists are hoist by their own~tard," Nader ft.Id . "P.1any them a're now becoming just s concerned about rapidly deteriorating conditions as the rest of us but for one simple r.eason - their own resources ore now being threatened. Nader attacked the inability is entirely due to the existence. of the tremendou! burden of of science to link its "trcmcn-of electrical systems that are proof involved and the high dous advances in enghlt!t!ring. outmoded, unsafe, often costs ,of legal action. Nader space and refined technology'' . unsupervised and even more said. The comment Jed him to a '"si mple recognition or often unmanned in terms of to conclude that "90 percent the ;ntegrnl factors of pubHc expert slaff. of Amcr;ca 's population can't 2760 Coast Hi9hway Corona del Mar Phone 673-2650 health and safety to any surh _ _:A::nd::._h,;•o.::;nc::'.'.lu:ded::"_.':'.:'.:::::'.:::__:'::f::fo::.rd:_:to:.;µs::e~lh'.C· ~'...:''::•.:..'_' --~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~ forward movement.'' -:-- '~They know now ," Nader told a conference of the 1nternational Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility at the Anahei(ll COnvention Center, "that they have created a soblle forn1 or violeoct and that they are reaping the lethal Jong range r epercussions that have been predicted so oflen and just as often ignored." 1\1any of today's problems t.1 pollution and deficiencies in human and social needs ..-·ould not occur. Nader said, if priva te industry could ret.'Qgnize a very simple fact of life -''lhe growth of private induslry means , a growth of public needs.'' ··Speciali1.ed interests and their growth." he said. ·'must no! be advanced with a cor- respar1ding CQrrosion in public interests." .. Industry has bf'en using !he public's air, water and land as sewers and has now come Lo recognize tha1 it faces 11 critical shortage of l'le<in ..-•ater and acceptable plant i;ites and has come to Stt at first hand the devast!ilh1g ,...effect of 1>0llution-created particu lates in the lin e in- strumentation on which it He cal)ed on the proressJm1s to intensify their self-policing movements and to reserve al least a portion of their members' time "for those areas that touch on public well being and which are so often neglected for the simple reawn 1hal they bear nu profit t.1centive or v i s u a l ad- vantage." Nader deplored "an age In i,vhi ch we have become ac- custo111ed to colossal ad- vances. btlt in which we seem destined to tolerate rnarked deterioration in related con· sumer services." And he particularly criticii· ed what he called "a rapid ~ind astonishing deterior<ition in the qual ity of our food <1nd the existence through widespread use or .substitutes and camouflages o I in· adequate diets in a major percentage of A m e r i c a n lamilies." ··Nutrition is onl y just lkco1ning recognized fOl" the i1nµorlant aspect of medicine it has always been," he said. And he blamed America's doc- tm-s for relegating the whole ;1rea of prcv~ntivf' medicine to the point that it is recogniz- ed only after such fields as cardiolog)'_ and dermatology." And the caustic Nader reserved a porlion of his speech for his latest target in his sell-styled crusade for Silverado Monu111e11t Unveilii)g Saturday the old S1lvc rado Fire Stal1on l y,·hcre dozens \1·cre awaiting evacuation will be dedicated LUCILLE'S APPAREL 3641 E. COAST HIGH CORONA del MAR Our Purpose Is Clear ••. We Recently Shut Down Our Burbank Store Aftd Moved lh Stock To Our Corona Del Mar Store .• , LEAVING US WITH A TREMENDOUS OYERSTOCIC!! ••• Our Auditor Now Dnnands That We Reduce Stotk5 IMMEDIATELY ..• At The Very Cllmax Of Our Sellln9 Season! , • , Consequently, This Is Your Opportunity To Buy , , , This Season's Styles And Fabrics • , , At The PeGk Of Their Demand ••• At Fabutous Price leductlonl! BANKAMERICARD & MASTER CHARGE WELCOME ' SALE HOURS . 9:30 to 5:30 Fri., 9:30 to 7:00 This Is A Socrlfice In Dead EarnHt • -. We Intend To Sell Three·Fourths Or More Of Our Stock In The Ne1t Few Days ..• And We ReC11i1e That EXTREMELY LOW PRICE Is The Only Way It Can le Done ! Come In And luy With Every Dollar You Can Spare .•• You May Not See Values Like Thete A9ain! SJLVEHAOO -A monu. nlent to five flood rerugees who died In 1969 when a massive mudslide cnished Saturday. 'The n1emories WOMEN'S Lady Sweaters Manhattan ~i~i.!•~o~n•;ubu~( .~·,:u~=~~·ll BL 0 USES JUNIOR PETITE CAP RI SETS B AS OCCLibrary Hotu·s Listed 'rhe Orange Coasl College l ibrary v.•!!l be open throughout the sum1ner. Any resident of the junior college district over 18 may ohlain a card and borrow material. lli~h school !;l udcnls rnay :1lso grt a card wilh the permiss ion of their high school Jibrurian. The 60,000·volu1ne library will be open froin 7::10 a.m. to 10 p.n1. l\1onday through Thursd ay. and fron1 7:30 a.m. lo 2 p.m. on Fridays. It wilt be closed we<>kends. Sllvcrado firemen who have perished In the line of duly will also be perpetualed by the memorial unveiled during the 2 p.m. ceremony. A new fi re station replacing the one smashed by the wa ll of mud and boulders will also be dedicated at the same time. with the publit invited for tours of the facilities. Parking is limited al the picturesque sitr. so a s"utlle bus 11•ill be provided for visitors who 1n;.1y leave lh1•1r 1-.1rs al the Si!ver<1do Corn- rnunity Church . 8002 Silverado Ca nyon Road. · TURN ON 1 TV WEEIC k1ep1 vo u t un1d lo wh1t'1 hlF'F''"ini:i behi"cl the I tub1 -E~1ry S1turcl 1y in lh1 DAILY PILOT. -I THURS.-FRl.-SAT. ONLY Re9. $13.00 s·915 1 The V,ry l 1teit in BLOUSE SALE PRICE FASHIONS , , , Aucorted Solocl Colort •ncl G•y Colo.fut Pr:nti Re9. 117s1215 · · · lh. ''"'" ;, ""''"" SALE PRICE W11h•bl1 P1rm•nent P•en. I LADIES' •Re9 to 16.00$288 SALE PRICE CAPRIS I F.1h•oned 0 by GRAFF. WESTSET. Recj. to $8.00$388 J.1. YBRO of CAllF., DELLA, SALE PRICE LONDON BRITCHES , •nd Olh· en. Alf Goin9 1! 1he 'Greet1it _ Oi,tounh E~•• GHe1ed in Our f $488 Bu1in1n Hi1tory, R~. to $10 OtU GROUP $288 ' SALE PRICE Re9. to $10 SALE PRICE --- ONE GROUP $488 Re9. to $14 SALE PRICE One Group Re9. to $17 SALE PRICE $688 WOMEN'S SKIRTS SWIM SUITS & BIKINIS R09 .. 512.00 SAL~ PRICE Re9. 11s.oo s988 SALE PRICE ·DRESSES Sizes l to 13 , .. Fashioned By SABETH, JP's ONLY. RAGE. BOB BIE BROOKS, COUN TRY JR., CANDI JONES. and GAY GIBSON ... in I 00 i. Textured Polyester, and Washable KloPrTi an Fabrics. \ ONE GROUP $488 Re9 . to $17 SAL£ PRICF. •... ONE GROUP s7aa Re9 . to $2S. SALE PRICF. .. ONE GROUP $988 Reg. to $35 SALE PRICE .. .. WOMEN'S DRESSES Now ! Right di Iha Peak of the Season . , . Just when you need clothes most , , . We Offer This Timely S.i les EYent of Exciting New Polyester Fabrics , , . <!Ind Miracle Fabric Mi1dures That are Permanently Pressed and Machine Washable .. , at the Greatest S.ivings Evar Offered in Our Businelili History! . , • Sites 6 to 20 •. , includin g a l imited Selection of Half Sizes. M1t~hin9 Co·ordl~1l•1 F,1hlon- ed by WEST-SET, PLUS .ON ~. a ~, R1q~l1• 5tot~. JORDEE, 5AILMATES, end AL- FRED PACQUETIL , fo r Th,1 s,1 ,/o~lv• ONE GROUP ' Re9. to $120~ f ONE GROUP $25.00 uu SALE PRICE Rc9. $5.SO ONE GRoup· SALE PRIC E 3a8 :~:oo s 19as I ONE GROUP "4aa SALE PRtCr, neg 17 50 ;.! ONE GROUP • SALE PRIC! :;~:at; s24a1 SALE PRIC" SHORTI E PAJAMAS Bra Slips R~9. s7a s 112 & $14 SALE PRICE Short Shorts Walk Shorts Short Culo~tes One Group Rc9. 59.00 SALE PRIC E Re9. to IR.00 $.,881 SALE PRIC E ~ ntii::.~$?..50 • Re9. to $11.of4as SA L. PRICf. SALE PRICE O~A9UE & COLORS BOBBIE BROOKS, MURR of c.1. ilo,ni1, DELLA. PLUS ONE. GR AFF '•nd Othtr F•mou• l rend1, From Jr, Si111 S-b lo We>m1n'1 II, ONE GROUP $288 $1 Re9 to $8 R09. 118 SALE PRICE I SALE PRICE . 118 ONE GROUP Rt<J. to $17 SALE PRICE ..... ONE GROUP R«i· to $29 SALE PRICE ..... ONE GROUP Rt<J. to $33 S,t,LE PRICE ... s488 s788 .. s988 Rc9. Ill.OD s5as SALE. PRICE Re9. $3.00 $'fl 97 SALE PRICE U YOUR WATCH,',; l.AD IES' OR MEN'S COMPLETELY OVEKHAULED I <lomplf'lely f'll'•nrd, Ollrt1 •lld "'ll"il•lrd, AT 1'1tt; LO\\'t:O"'T Plll<'tl t :\•t•ll t Ch/'llllOIHlf'll" Wtl!'!'Mt<>nl•. -.urw'hn! <• 1~l1llU) ll!Jl\Ar -fUbW weteM•, 1w1na 11(1~ IMh1(1f'd , wrrn IBIS AD $100. klRI( CHARGE e MASTER CHAii.Gi: e B.1.N KA MER!C ARO "Tho Store Thal Confidence Buil!" < ,. "',.... ....... <-;:,::-~ p1101J1;u, HIJHT1HGTOH Cl!Htfll ····~ ' ,,,,,.,., Hunt+"''"' •ea~~ lt1·1Mt Open Mon., Thur•., Fri. 10 •·"'· 'tll 9 p.m. Rt<J . to $12 1 ONE GROUP $3881 SALE PRICE I Re9. $H $178~ One Group $488 Req. to $16 SALE PRICE BLOUSES SALE PRICE KNIT TOPS A W•cl e S1l1cllon al l lou••• lo Li"'it'~ Gro<1p, 1¥ PLUS.ONE. ·Go witli 011r SKIRTS, CU- LOTTES 111cl CArRIS ' •. !v IOll!E BROOKS •II" sw1rc1-1. 801BIE ROOKS , WEST .Sll, MAT£~. JABRO. GRAF, ALFRED PAU lfTE LADY MANHATIAN , , • l11dud!11t lo119 C •F'rl Top•. $388 E GRO U• $ R09 .. $6.00 ON ' 288 SALE PRICE" R•1· to $B SA E PRICE ONE GROUP $388 Reg. to $12 S,t,LE PRICE ONE GROUP $488 Re9. to $15 SALE PRICE Rt<J . 18.0D s526 SALE PRICE RO<J. 111.DD s711 SALE PRICE BETTER DRESSES Fashion Hit, fro;,, Th e World', Le•din 9 Oe5igner5 and M<11 nufacturer5 in One <11nd Two Piece Style' ... Including BUT1'E KNITS , PATTY, JULIE Mil· LER, FOR EVER YOUNG, COUNTRY MISS, BURT STANLEY, and ManY Other Be1t known Brands ... All Permanently Pre1sed and Machine w .. ,hable F11bri c1 , • , All New, Surnmt1'F111hion5 , , , lnclu d. in9 New Arrivtls for Fall/ ONE GROU, s 1288 Rt<J. $33 to $39 . SALE PRICE .. ONE GROUP $1788 :ltE 1::1~~ ~.5 . f nEE ~!:~li 156 .. ····-·-·····-~22 88 TE EN FO RM BRAS Rc9. 51.95 $13; SALE PRICE Re9. $2.75 $'ti 87 SALE Pr.ICE & Re9. 13.DO s 1 91 SALE PRICE · BEACH TO P~ •«i· $7.00 SALE PRICE • RO<J. 11 2.00 SALE PRICE Body Hose Rc1. ·$10.so ~ .~88 SALE PRIC E 'i,JI Re<j. $1 S.DO SALE P~IC' r TIES lei· $IS.OD SALE PRtc• 88 R09. 51.00 I s~l ! Pntcr. ~, ' I • s .. -""' tiOI dd; s , ... tiGll he ... ... B the -N .. dd• -Uoo. has the nw sale! dda toe. "1 toda ... the -le• .i1 1 SI. fom Incl< Gr11 of ' -1 .... Cow Ju cepb by ( to ' mol! was Aug, a po .... Di - 1 I ' ' I I c T }j J 1' c ' Jo A y u To ( Dunes Mov~ Delay Supervisors Tlireaten Lease of Bay SANTA /t1l£ -The -oe lk•pul .QboeS has a ~. l!mt: oa1 life aAet-. a:a:iq Sipi •iazs delayed ac-ti•• I tf:COITURllltllo dtd ddmll-. &i><nilw Dovidi D.. llaller ...... tile -b "llllio ... tkla lllllW," Im aftlmo debate he 1olt bf • t-1 wll!:. ~on was ._,_ *ii 9t:lJ1 a.m. -~. -..-...... -... the ~ w·rter ·--1-*Y in u,,., Ntwp>rt Bq ... "bees in default fw OW« five years." "'lbb boml -·ed ..,_ . lion lalt December and *ere has been ............ _ the I-In~ .. many defiriende5,,... D a 1 t r said, Tueldly, aMng. .. Tll' delay action ii jmt mnt:illinc to.-to the leaaelioldor. ''We shoukl aet a Cini! daW today and 11 au -are not met by u.t time the Oomly Counoel -"° inltructed to cancel t b e ,._" the llOCUld - supervi!or argued. Boord <llainnao Ailoo E. Alleo, in ·-fifth dislrict the Dunes is located, said, "We sfloukl fll"St h e a r testimony from both sides beklre taking act.ioo." Baker countered: "Some 218 actklns over the past several years in modifications of the lease have favored t be Man Pleads Guilty To HB Sex Charges SANTA ANA -One of two former HuntlQ&too Beach men idcted by tht Orangt County Grand Jury on multiple counts or tex perveniion and lewd conduct has pleaded guilty to lesser charges in Superior Ulurt. Judge James F. JUdge ac- cepted the plea of guilty filed by Guy Aaron Ointleman, %9. to charges cl. annoying or molesting childre'n. Din41eman waa ordered to return to court Aug. 17 after examination rui: a possible mentally disordered sex offender. Dintlepi1n and Gary Charles Schytartz. 28, were aceused °"'9e%ual offenses against two Huntington Beach girls, ages 9 and 13, one of whom was mcnta.Uy ret.arded. Schwartz is scheduled to face jury trial July 20 on the original charges. Dintleman was accused of nine separate instances of sex perverskln and lewd conduct wlth his young victims between Februar y and October of 1969. Schwartz aUegedly committed th ree identical infractions between Ma~ and October ot that year. Marty Robbins My Woman; My Woman, My Wife lncludes: Love J.i1e Tender, l 'vr Got A \Voman's Love, Can't He.Ip Falling Jn Love, f.1arla, Ill I Could Touchl, The Master'11 Touch, A Vrry Special \Vay, My Happy Heart Sini:11, Without You To l..ovr, flfartha [Jl('fl Jc.nkins, Three Utile \Vords, ?.1y \Voman, My \Voman. My Wife · Reg. List $4.fl Charley Prlcle'i 10th Album Include~: Able Bod ied Man, Through The Years b; Anybody Goin' tn San Antone, The Thought Of l.nSing You, 1 Think I'll Take A \Valk, ThinRa M'e Looking Up, Special, A Poor Boy Like 1.1r, (TheN''s) Nobody To Go Home To, This ls flty Year For Mexico · l t<J. List $4.tl leasebelder, yet he has .coo- tinued to Ignore on:ten to red deficiencies." Robert Thomas, county ad- ministrative officer, had -ended to the board that lbe lease be declared jn deleuM. He said negotia- tions wtth the leaseholder, Newport Dunes Inc., headed by OJI. Harry Byrd, ol Dallas, Tex., have been under way since last Jan. 20 and "ttSults have been. less than satisfac- tory." 'lbe 50-nar lease for the St-atte facilily w rui: signed Feb. 5, 1958, and runs untU 2008. It is located just north oI Pacifi c Coast Highway and east ol the Upper Bay Bridge. Principal deficiencies, cited by 'l'lloo;nas, a foond Jn the long-closed Sea Byrd Restaurant and in restrooms and food stands which are ''not up to county health department standards." The COWlty administrative ·officer had ordered that the Sea Byrd Restaurant be open- ed by June I . Supervisor Allen contends that Byrd has spent about $98,000 correcting deficiencies and that the restaurant "will open Friday, or in a few days." As-to COl"l'eotions ordered by the county Real Property Services department, Allen argued "only two toilet seats have noti been replaced. 8l!I reque&ied, and they had to be ordered from the east coast and have not arrived as yet.'' On Dean's List Ronald J. Reeve. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney N. Reeve, 337-D East 18th St reet, Costa Mesa, has: been placed on lhe spring semester Dean's list at the University of Arizona, according to officials at the Tucson, Ariiona, school. Now thru SUNDAY JULY 19th YOUR CHOICE SALE 288 SPECIALL'Y . PRICID OTIS SPANN with FLEETWOOD MAC 88 THE WHO Live at Leeds IKE AND TINA TURNER Come together Rt<j. u .. $4.ta STORE HOU RS: Mon. thru S.t. 9:30 to 9:30; Sun. 10:00 to 6:00 ! i1tomM KNOWN_!OR VALUES GRANT PLAZA-BROOKHURST & ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH • DAILY flLOT jJ Sears Huge 10x5-Ft. Gable Lawn Building Low Priced: •.Easy •cceu sliding doon glide 1moo1bly on durable nylon roUen •nd fearuro padlo<'k door handles •Strong double-ribbed alee.I panel• interlotk f or ii:icreased rigidity $169.95.10.9' GABLE LAWN BUILDING, NOW _____ tl49.88 , Prices Effective Beginning Today S-S1 e1l }'i11isl1 Resists Ru:!!l. t:orrosio11 Chain. Link Fencing • • ·~ " . " Sliding Doubl e Doors ••• Sears . Slope Roof Lawn Building Sears Lo\\·, Lo\V Price 7488 • 170 c u. fl. includes Homasole floor e Constructed af galva11ized painted steel. Double·ribbed panels •All white with green trim A.11\: About Sears Convenient Credit Plans ,.. 50% OFF f 'abric On Installed Basis e 11 f'rr's a lrrrific opportunity to tourround your hon1e and fa n1ily \1 i1h 5lro11g cha in link p roteetion e Ui:111101,1l 1n r~h r1all er11, tine plated tu r.-~i~°l ru~1i111(, long• t>I' ~e r\i1·r . Jn)tall now at this i:.rral ~a\ ings • Po~l.•, r .ii\3, le1·111 i11al JlOst.11. r.aie a al :Sean rt:~. low-prices • E:\.llt'l'l inst11ll a1io11 arran~etl b~· ~C8N LOCK SHINGLES GUARANTEED 20 YEARS Pre-Season Roofing SALE! 15% OFF J~ock Shingle Roofing Guara11tec (20 Year): 'When ir111al!1rio11 ha~ been ar r1n1ed 1hr0Ujh Sc:-ars, upon r't· ceipc of rtuooable nor1<l·, we ... 11J; l :For a period of (10) 1e11 yc-•rs froo1 dart of inMJllidoo, • wiihour t hirgr 10 )"Oll, •r our op1inn, repllir, replate ••r c1u!C' nece5sllry rep1 iu 10 he made-, •hould 1hc a1rl111!1 ~hinsle roof h·1k due 10 deftcc ive rn11enal or "orkm1rnh1p. ? f or a reriC"IJ of (~Ol 1wc1uy ye111 from J~re or in,taHi· •• 11on and •her lhe t1r•t (10) lrti yr;ur, 11 our "Pllhu, 1<·· J'"'ir, rrpl11.e or rllusr ll{'(t'l,ary rep.irr 10 he m1dt. ahou!.I 1he 1iph1J1 shiogle roof lcalr: J ue 111 1lefec11ve ma1erut or ~·orlmanship, c~r1in.J you l/l40th Of 1he 1hf"ri curreri1 !:le•rt regulu price for IUCh rep•1r or rfplacrmenc lnr ell(h mon1b tlte origin;il roofhu bttn in M'IV•~C". 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IH•I ''.,.hut 6 sec uring points hohl 1•acli ~l1 ir11:lll 1igl1t to .lhe roof 1111 • Jurllier 11rrt·autiun a~ai n ~t '\'!ind and \1'r a1 hrr • llre.!.e nl!t " disti11 ct ir11 ""tf1111cl1 ed'' 11P· 11 eara11ce lhal looks rich and sturdy • Ask Ahqut Seal's f\•£0.clernizing CredirPlatl Co ll Seurs Tod uy fot· FREE Estimate At No Obligation Custom Made For Your Home • Sean1le.1s one.·plecn nlun1 irlunl gut tering h u1ad e on the joh hy a gu1ter·for111ing 11111chine ••• j uit fnr ~·on! • 1-lu!I • bakt:d uu e11an1el fini.b for la•ting heauly • lt i1 the l111e11t i1n1 ov1tiou in tftcgultering field ~t'iUlll•··, \\ lii1 c ;\[11111.inunt l~u\. }69 tcring l:u1101u 1-ladc and Installed ft. Ask for Guaranteed Installation Ly ~e a ro·Autborized InsfallerS Call 'car for A FREE Estimate Ph one or viJit your nearest Sears Store for a . LUStom guttering job for your home. from pur- ch11.se through insD.!l ation you deal only with 'cars. -•a .... u PK• Wt 1-'HI llllllA AllA II ,.._.,. """'" .. __ ..... lllll'&~•w111 -··""°'----Ull ~ffl•lffP ,,_,. ..... ,, __ VMOlll l't. .. ltll •• I l I I I I I DAU.V PILOT Tflui1dlf, July 16, 1970 · €°"'"°'' to Doctors Here's the A11swer To Phone Worries , By PATRICK BOYLE et .. Dellt' ...... II.ti • there art. about a , 7 o o teJtP>ones in Orqe Cowlty ~ never rinc more thaa ~ times. The owners or tbe5e phones a.re amoag more Ulan half a million Americans ti* subscribe to an answering aervice. But the service does roore than answer phones. ''fte Irv.int Company js ooe d our 9Ubscribers" says Rt!Mlie Gassman, s a I e s r epre s enta l ive of TAB Answering Service, "and we iiave--been ~alled with com- plaints of their cattle roe.ming loose. We have WirUctions to call the truck and have • them n>Wlded up ... Though m o s t cuslomers don't own catt.le, they all 9'1"n tdepbones. and the telephone company hooks up the service. AN •EXTENSION' "It ls like having an e1- Wlsion phone at the aDSWering service," says Bill Spencer of Pacific Telephone. "Wheil the customer's phone rings, the light comes oo at the answer- ing service's switchboard. "1bett are jj) such services in the county with 142 switch- botun," he adds. "We are cootacted by the service ta make the hookup of a new a.istomer.'' Spencer emphasizes it is a one-way hookup so t h e answering service can 't make a call on a customer's phone. The telephone c o m p a n y charges about $4 a month for the service and the answering service charges about $25 a month. WELL SPENT But for some businesses the money is well spent, in Mrs. Ga!tSman'a opinion. "We do the most good ror one-man businesses, such as sqiall cleaning companies, lt the cuslomec ha s the money-," she added . •·we wee tried to contact a doctor al his boal with an important message . We <.'Oll.ldn 't get him, so one of the swit.chboard girls was sent down to the docks with the message. and she found him.'' But her company offers a lot more than me ssage delivery. "We also have a wake.up service," she says. "About Thursday of eve11y week, we get a few calls from people who have been late to their new jobs a couple of times. We charge them $7 for five wake-OpS a week , and we ta lk to them until they are out of bed and oo their feet" CHF£KING UP "We call invalid or elderly people in the area to chat with them on behalf or worried sons or daughters living in other puts ol the county. "We provide a mail service for anyone wanwig a Newport Beach address. The mail is sent to us and we forward it to them. Or, if one of oor cusLome rs is going oo vacation, we check his PO Box every day and mail him the important material." They also provide a check-in service. for nigh t-watchmen . The man on du ty is instructed to call the all5Wering service al certain intervals. "If the man doesn't check in we call the police im- mediately," Mrs. Gassman says. "There have been case,s where the police arrive on the scene, only to find that the man forgot to make his phone ca II," she adds. "Once in a 11hile, we get calls from pecJple asking ir Lhey are speaking to a recording. I have always been templed lo say ye s I am, yes I am, yes I am ... " Death Notfres where they spend most of ---------- their time out ol the office," HOSTIETLIE• M G Rou E. liolteo .... '3. al 20ol T'""" A~t-ra. assman says. N!tWPOrt 1ffdl. s.,,,..,,.,.., 11Y "°"· J<ld:. Answering serVices were ~· Mew: "'"""'•· Mr•. M•rll•" Mii· • , lt:r, H•-' Se.ell; J ~•: ~II •<!Cl started by an invalid woman c1rt, em•• 1MM1 • 111•ndctti1c1re,,. V11· in Colorado who was wtable ll•!lon wlll bt Mid l lllir..i.y, 10 ""' "' f r!Ny, IJ M-. Sell Broectw•Y M.c.r!u· to leave htt house. She con-,.., c11.11et. Servl<.n w111 bt J PM F•I· tacled some of the doctors ll•Y •I ,,,. Flrl! u"lt!td -~1". cnurcn wllll ltt~UIJICI WHilam1 off.clahn,, 1.,. in her area and offered to t11m1111 wm be •• the H••DDr "'"' Me- th · lei...._• f morl1I Pu1<. lltll l•~Ow1Y Mortu1ry, answer e1r '"l"..,. ... s or ctlrector•. them if they woold run anl;-;;;___c=====---~1 e1tension into her home. TOO MANY RINGS Soon she had so many telephones -co natantl y ringing -that she opted for a quiet switchboard operation. The idea caught on and answering services began to spring up au over the countcy. Mrs. Gassman says that many different kinds of people make up her 2,600 accounts, depending on the area. "In Newport and Balboa , there are a lot « cleaning services. Jn Cost.a Mesa, a lot of doctors. Close lo the airport. we get a ~ of ftying services." Along with the different custDmer11 come difrerent pro- blems. "Sometimes on the ~·eekends, after the bars close, we get calls for the flight chart.er services from people wanting to go to Vegas," she relates. "Pilots will always 1et out o( bed Valley Coed On Dean's List Vera Jhun, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Mizvsalv Khun, 10881 La Terrua, Fountain Valley, has been named to the Dean's list at Central College in PeUa, Iowa. Miss Khun ls a sophomore al the liberal arts college of ARBUCkLE & SON Westclllf Mortuary 4%'7 E-1'1tll St., Costa &frsa 14~881 • BALTZ &fORnJARIES Corona del Mar OR 3-9450 Costa Mesa ~II 6-Z-414 • BELL BROADWAY &-tORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa l\1es8 Ll 1-3433 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 17§ Laguna Canyon Rd. 494-!415 • PACIFIC VIEW &IE~tORIAL PARK Cemetery e Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. Callorn.ia 144-!71111 • PEEK FA~flLV COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bois a Ave. \Ves1minster 193.3525 • SHEFFER 1110RTUARV Laguna Beach 494-1535 San Clemente 49%-8100 • S~flTHS' tltORTUARV 07 !\fain St. Huntington 'lkacb ......,. l)IS students. 1~=--------'I BIBLE TJ-IOl/GHTS FAITH: "-f1ifh com•ih b1 h1•1in9 1nJ b1•1in9 b1 tt.. word of God," Rom. 10, 11 , J11. 20:)0.JI. God'1 pl•" i1 fo, m•" io 9•t F"ITH tb•lo•f '" Chrill) from th1 lible. MEN 1111111 •••th o+h •r m•" thi, f•ifh fro"' th1 l iblt. ··-· li•v1 1hi1 ft•••u•• ;,. EAlllHEN vrn•I-" 1 Cor 4:1. llom , IO:ll·IS MEN t•• God'1 ,,,...,. • .,,.1, *•"'• 111d•v. Gen. 2:7. 00 YOU WANl A GREAT FAITH7 lh1n d11dy lht l ibl1. God ·,,,;ir ..t wlitbp1' ;. y111' ••• th1 9r11+ f1ch of lh• 8ibl1 : YOU -tnMvto l1•r11th11•,2 Tim,2:tS.2Ti'" 1:15-17,Hi b ll :b '#).,.,• ft. l 1bl1 :1 NOT ""'''· f1ith i" Chri1t do11 not ••oil! I( ,... •tfll i.., childre• to hev1 l•1th, ""' m~1l I••"• th 1 m ~ .... .,;, 1 n •. 1:5, ftr. 21 :6. ott..rw111 lh1y ... 11 9'0'*' ~ .. , "°°'1:S.1 ,.,.•t1tiC111, H••• •• f•'l•d th1"' '" thi1 ••IP•c.t 1 h *' wtHI ;, ••01111 witfl ou• "•tio" tod•v1 ''llESSf.O ,. ihw ... ~ ....... SM i1 fh1 lo1d-" P1. ll·12. Pr. 14 ,)4, How '-" ,....,. •t"i 'f, I• 'l'Ollf hom1, 'O"'P••• wolh TY w1l<hin97 C:... ,.,,,;, rile l i.,le witt. 111, 111•. l:ltl. Cl11111 for •dMh1 •-' diiW1e .. Ch111r,h of Chrlif, 2t1 W. W!110~ St., Co1t1 M11•. 0o Y'ff !too,... lllU .. we1fion11 fthene 546°5711 , ,4,.SlbJ. oO O.Q . {Jf> _f';."',1;.ttt9!5! .. c. S11itf. 1929 • ! FURNITURE AND RUG-PRICES SLASHED . . ----------------------------------. ' ' • • SALEM MAPLE BUNK BED 1 FAMOUS 9' QUILTED SOFA 1 I.vi~' II! \'1Uh ladd·-1, guard rad, 2 $88 I v.~orator Ce~1~n. heaJ / rolled$ ··our.l,11;", lied combmalion Our 1eg. I arms. C :ct~rt prtce $110: COMPLflE OUR LOW, LOW PRICE ~-----------------~---------------MATIRESS OR BOX SPRING l DUPONT 501 ' J l luor "-mole r.lear,nce. Choice ol $3 3 I NYLON CARPETI NG 84 ~, ,.rn~ttrp·,; or hnx sprin?S. Our 1r·g. · 1 Once a ye<Jf ~per1al! 12 lUlor~ to choose sa \ pr1Le 49 ~l 69 97. YOUR CHOICE from. Our 1t·g. Pf•'~ d ~l ~q )J, vD'. ~u~BRO~LOOMRUGWirnPAa:--E~GANTmGHTSTANDS--j A·~o11ed ~roup includes Dopont 50l'lll 4988 i f 1~P, rr1tchrd r!!U,.t t1u~. 1~~i 88 • BOSTON ROCKERS SALEM MAPLE FINISH • Aulhcnlic colonial styling, beaul iful ly finished hard · \vood con5truct ion. ...... _ 19as DECORATOR WALL UNITS H .. GE IT 11iiA1Mrlc11rd I• ffont Cor4 STiltCHARGol Choice of BOOKCAS E CREDENZA BAS E OR CHINA HUTCH A new dimens ~n in design; amazinily authentic wood garn finish, highly re· s1stant to stain & chipping. Boo>rase, hutch with glass doors, or ba;e cabinet w1lh sliding doors. OUR REG. LOW PRICE 23.97 ta 29.97 IAC H YOUR 19 aa CHOICE EACH COSTA M r1l~o V11{fl pdd. Our I g. r r1ce 'hll"l!WhllP 1 heylJ~!! ~ ~9.97 69.97. I O~r rPg. price 39.9 7 lo f.9 ri;. l£CK --· 3~.! I • WHITE FRONT CA RO o MASTER CH,\RG E ~ BANKAMERI CAR O J\\/~-A:Z l DECORATOR FRAMES Dislinrtivel y "c a<- ved'' lran1es to ac· cent a wall, show oil f avorite pholos . Create your own gallery ! 88 · !1"1H~ '088 BRISTOL AVE.• JOST Off NEWPORT AV£. BfTWIEN SAN DllGO fRWY . ANO BAKIR ST. ['· ..... 11 _\1"ic;-'>L.1 1tr -1t ,_.-1 • A. I .. I. ' .. 'x , Jn ~ rr.nke. '111, r, r 1 "I • JI 1 , .v I o B. (. J l• , IJ! fit cd r di. C r, J (Jr 1 I (JI l:Al!U(I· cd I. ru~r " . S. 1 0.'[; HOIJR9 'I Dail., 12 10 9 p.m $,\f liJ lo 9 pm Sun 10 to 1 P"• , B Kee own this boa I s No clap~ asses Th< tary had over some -Sa r is Co distrl asses year! when ol ch suppc witho burdE owne: On comp been QU :i .. , " .. ·~ ''Go. I I I B1•eezy Miss Keeping-cool is no problem when you have your own breezeway. And, if there 's a breeze, it appears this young lady will catch it as she relaxes on the board walk in Laguna Beac~. Tax Base Hil{e to Cut State Aid to District? Not every school district is clapping about the rise in assessed valualion. The San Joaquin Elemen- tary School District , which had a 30.5 percent increase over last year, may have some serious problems ~ San Joaquin had been what Is called an ·•equalization" district. This means their assessed valuaUon in previOUll years had nol. been enough, when divided by the nurilber of children in the district, to support the school program without an extreme t a x burden on the p r operty owners. On the basis of a stringent, l'Omplicated process, they had been given additional com· QUllNll pensation frorn the slate to ·•equalize" their program. The tremendous gain in the assessed valuation could put them into a "basic aid" category, whereby they will receive a basic $125 per stu- dent from the state as do most other district&. "This is llQ windfall for us," said Rex Nerison, assistant superintendent for business services. "What we might gain in increased valuation We may lose in state support." Last year 's assessed v&lua· tion was $146,135,270. This yea r's is $190,739,110. "We had expected about $2.S million less," said Nerison. ly Phil lnt1rlandi .• '@ 1. ... r • .,_ !ifMioo ... i..... rt11. w..w....., ,_....,,_ "Goodness, if money can't buy h'appiness, we're in & worse inflationary period than I thought." NO ROOM WAREHOUSE BULGING PRICES SLASHED DininCJ Tables $59 •:,o .... $121t•1400. $15 .... DininCJ Chairs '" " "' I CHRISTMAS CARDS Yt PRICE I dan t•h coffe~ g.,.!en _, 2640 E .Coasl~.,,.., Corona del Mor Do;fy g,30 1o S:!J Tob 673·.i1QO '"""'W' 111oS &ofA -M"fer Chorg• • • DAILY PILOT JIJ ' SINCl •tt ·WHITE FRON Tr JBllEY ac·ORDUROY UNIFORMS • .• ..•. VCUTlU l 467 Extra shaping, figure flattery and comfort! lacy~ire bra haa extra shapi"ll and aup- port for the full1t figute. V-cut 1icli bro w.ith low back is fathiOllGbly com-• fortable with its stretch straps. Boy leg ·panty gir- le has the new no-gar· ter cuff. Each gives light· weight control. Ribbed corduroys and knit jersey of 60% Dacron~ Polyester, 40% nylon. Popular new styles • ve1t looks, button trims, collarle11 and over-blouse looks. Junior and Missy sizes. • ,..I OUR ltlO. •llCI 1.9 7 FIHT Tlllll AT THIS LOW PRICE , .. ~ OUR REG. LOW PRICE 5.97 ... -.. ... ' " ... . I ' £ t . j, ..... -~ .... ~ ..... . 100%NYLON ... PllTI•· TIWBE ANDHBGllT • PANTYHOSE REDUCED! Coo1tructtd for longer wenr, 1upreme comfort! Fashion 1hades; beige- tone , splcetone and French coffee. In propor· tiontd sizts, petite, med- ium, tall and JC toll. Stock up now, 1e1ve ! OUR REG. LOW PRICE 1.17 c PR. UNDllWlll IRA #4442 2 8 IUl ...... ICE3.21 • lfY·ll•ellDL1 13752 88, 9UI .... ••1c13.11 '----~__,)._....J . - SPECIAL PURCHASE• . Docro!A!~ION BRAS 1 ton blend-d yester, nylon and on.I • 01n1y loct ,,, cot. natural de . '"· -,~ ;~oose from . A-;~~~6_ 5 sty/es lo ·'42. cup '" siz11 Now ONLY HURRY IN A SAVE! 99c DISCONTINUED STYLE . SALE! A widt assortment of styles, fabrics and con- atruction. Bras and girdles in white and colors but .some are limited .•. so you'll want to hurry! A great opportunity to save! OllR REG. PRICE SALE PRICE : ... PRICE 1.48 TO 1.88 ... NOW ONLY $1.oo B. PICE 1.97 TO 2.38 ... NOW ONLY -2 i.,$3 B. PICE 2.48 TO '3 ... NOW ONLY $2,00 B. PICE 1.48 TO 3.98 ... NOW ONLY 2,.,$5 B. ~llCE 4.38 TO 4.97 ... NOW ONLY $3,00 1111 CHA••• IT · ............... Wllltt .... C.-4 MASTlllHAl•I COSTA MESA 3011 IRISTOl AVE. • JUST OFF NEWPORT AVE. llTWllN SAN DllGO IRWY. ANO IAKll ST. STO••·HOUll 0.Hy 12 Mi t P·•· ••1· " "' ' ... Sun. 10 tt 1 "" T • ' f -, OUR SUMMER BEGINS TODAY WESTCLIFF PLAZA ONLY dick I vernon s Deliver • 1ophi1tic•ted im •CJ• ln our fluid tun ic dre11 with •ntiqu e gold button• •t the 1houlder · slit. St rin9 tied; inc lude1 1trefch pantie1. WESTCLIFF PLAZA , NEWPORT BEACH • • • . . . 'one-sto:J?' l?hop:p;i.ng' at i t s :finest ! " OPEN 'THURSDA y '.Al~ ri;IONDA Y' EVENINGS VANITY FAIR Discontinued long . · line wired bras B, C, D cups . 1/. OFF i'2 MARJA WIRE ; Panty Foundations with underwire 8, C, 0 cups Veta's "'1'!1ATt APPAii\ ~""" ...... ,_ ,..,.. .... c. •• JULY • Pb one 642·1197 now in ~ .• ·.1• Westcl ilf Pin~ 548°836 5 ~ ... ~ ' ' -*-HALLIDAY'S-* iuly s A L E STARTS TODAY 17th l ll'llNE AVE._ WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEWl'OllT BEACH Hours: 10-6 :, • Th ,.. on. urs. 10-9 • ROE tAL. E ••••1• .. • . .~. +: l ~;.; .• IJ...,J!: . -[~·-~·=~~: . .. , •.. ~·· The SALE You've ~ +: been waiting for! +. O ur Biggest Sale Event • •• Ever! Many Styles to Choose from Men's and Ladies . ' · • • up to 60°/o off! Values to $34. 95 Now $2.90 to $21 .90 Wh ere Shop ping is a Real Pleasu re· ,1,,,, . , , All S1lt1 Fi111 I. N1 E•th•"f•• •r R1f11M1, 5,1, St1fh T~d1 y Doort Optn t :JO A.fol, • • 1052 IRVINE e WESTCblFF PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH e 549.8684 I . I _, • I t . . . .. ,. (" .. . ... n ' ',. ·• 'I ' -r·~geant'-· • < • "' . \ . . . . • + FAVORITES Fl .LL BOWL Pageant of the Masters' ljorothy Broolbanl <lhecls makeup supply \efore tomorrow rj9ht1s opening of tl.e Festival of Arts i" Irvine Bowl. ' -, .. • I ,, _ .... , • l By llAUAIL\ Dl!AJ\TE ... ...,,.. ..... MAKEUP COMES FIRST Followlnc .. 1e<11on "' 1lie . • • 1n ·by~ Dm Wllllamooo, lhe :..p depa'fm<lll is ... "' tl>e flnt .... cOIJ. From then "'· it's "flnt lo Wart and lalt: to leave" in. the wonts· G( r the director. Ready for tomorrow •rs ~ng • ' • ~ . i } of the moet popular art Nt:s:Of.'h Papier m.che providn.,an past 3S years, e!Cepl fer fkMhlrc ..._.h., mt.resting contrast to Iv- Mrs. -k began pr~~ i<y .. the pogeant pro- August taking htvmmy and ~ -It "Checkmata.'" The , • , ' . It«*. Some orders are more : dlfneUH ~ flgure. from a Mex-~ .-.__::.:.hen, ~-~~~11 .. .U<~~~~:::·:~~~d: .. . . . --• '"iliito~.· l:!'Y,'is'• repllc•'o t Pan· .. J.,,. r~··1, That yeor. the c:.ttysbtq" cnt die' Villa. . ' ' • numbered a whopping 16 men -W~ · • · ... · i • .... ping at least in the eyes ol the makeup department. tu tl>e show r-'d ·the sii:-week cmtam call, bottles o{ 'Get:- ty&OOra green dwiadled to little , -. than • tridl:le. "We almoet 9Cl"lllpfJd it off," lhe -direc- toc ftCalls. Bui tl>e JUppfy laated. until closing nil!ht, In ..,;te ol tl>e ""Ices or one volunteer from the feiUVal b.aines.s cfftce who cotdd anehow ablorb two coats ol. makeup and minuies lat.et be only a -*k rreen. . ·. : VERSATILE DmECroR ~' ... yeon, '"" ~ have ..._. beclwl Mrt. Braria?nt ·I• ~ of lonnuloting "'°"9'rii mabup. Somo ol Ile more um~iilffdi ..... -~ 1ato a 11111111" or 111oWe thratllb lier lldll and Ing~. • · r.n,.1our-.-·~ nicl* .-. up 15/1 merilben, et ... -. As do Hvln( picture flc'uret, volmteen come mm au walks of Hie -houoewtves, olflcto work.,.,, pro. feesiooal men and women and students. Makeup art.IN rarely work on the ..,,. IUbject. 'l'akl,. advantat< ot tl>e -·· file oord l)'llom listing molceup and -. for eoch ~. tl>e • . r .· • , r.,.. ' • J ... • A llttlo daub den It •• mak• up supervisor Mrs. June Mc-- lntlre •pplle1 a b•IM:Nt on Denl1e Corwin. Fiie c•rd1 on ••ch char•cter ll1t m•keup numbon .ancl hlghllght1 to aid volunt"r• in the •1Hmbty line procedure. • • . • ' It's Mt Cyr9n0 ••. It L.,uM'• Jahn Correll who ... , • MMI a11lst frem Mrt. Mary Pefl. Correll 11 -of lSJ Or-.Ceunty men, women anll GhJ ... clret'I cast In the tl•·Wffk P•1••M of the M•1ter1 ,,,.... nine thrOUlh A.,.. 31. • vohdeer works with a color reproduction prepped up in front of him. On go false naies, fake eyelashes. liquid makeup, gr..,.palnt llighltghts and IMdows. Tn short, whatever the picture Calls 'tor, . &cmetimes er.citement of the mc.nent ~ momentary panic. Such was the 'Cll,e when one cast member stood ready ~. l!ls pictwo cue, • .ready exeept tu gaateup was on the wrong side. ;&, there's the time a volunteer failed ~ .. tlpow up. Ceveral backstage workers , ..._ Gli. the stage door and reentered aeftnl minutes later, guiding a startled ~ viewer by the elbowo. CO!JLDN'T, Bl!f HE DID "~ can't do it, I can 't do It," he ~: But he did, and probably tells the story of how b.e saved the festival every· summer come this time. Each night , volunteers, d i v i d e d between men and women's makeup and !Culptures, set to work. Every cast mem- ber receives an average of 10 to 15 minutes attention as he filters through. various departments headed toward 'the final wig sitting. The scene backstage begins to look like an unfinished ~. SUme characters are ip. full-face makeup; others sport half or three-quarters cl a face and perhaps a colored arm or foot -whatever portioo of the m:t)' is visible in the picture. But tbe final scene is perfection . As the command performance curtain rises tomorrow night, H u n t i n g t on Gallery's c•assic ~o. "Pinkie," "Tregic Muse" and "Blue Boy," will drew a deserved l'OUlld of app~use. B u t volWlteers bek>w the stage -ln makeup, wardrobe and headdressing -will be too busy to notice . F'or them, the show goes oo below stage. • •• I. .• ·: • • • • • ~ • • '• l l • } } '· ! ·. •· , .. ·. .• • ' ;. • ' ·' • ~ • • ' .. • ! .. • . . . .. --....... -·--- DAILY PILOT Tlwr>day, July 16, 197Q J Horoscope Libra: Plan Win New '70 Mave1·ick Sat., J u1y 18 For Surprise • I.,.,.. • "' \ • • f , Veil Replaced . The :F'onlana sisters. are denying bridal traditions in their new collection. Here they have ruffled liilk crepe, fastened it around the bride's head and hid- den her chin. It graces the Door a la Queen Eliza- beth I. FRIDAY JULY 17 ·- By SYDNEY OMARR lUgb foreheads appear to be more prevalent among those born under Fire slgn1. The Fire signs are Aries, Leo and Saglttariulii. Those who an most earthy In tem- perament are most likely to be born under lbe Earth Trinity: Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn. Those who claim to be lbe great loven of the zpdiac usually are borit bDCler Water signs; Canctr, Scorpio .and PiJces. ARIES (March 2l·Aprll 19): Settle family differences. Use powers of persuasion. Take nothing for granted. Sudden changes could affect· stability of close relationship. Strive for greater diplomacy'. TAURUS (April 21).f>jay 20):· What appeared solid may re- quire revision. Study Aries message. Be sure you know what ii Is you actually desire. Message from afar could con- tain answer to dilemma. GEftflNJ (May 21-June 20): Speculation, c r e a t J v e en-- deavors are highlighted. You can ride with a hWlCh and emerge vidorlous. Applies to personal and professional areas. Member of oppmite Sex is drawn to you. CANCER (June 21.July 22): red tape. New contacta are emphasized. Air of excitement ( dominates. Creative resources fj come surging to fore(ront. f SAGrrrARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 2l): You are able to be at right place at proper ~ time. Yo~ efforts prove fruit. ful. Gain is keynote. Be wlll!rlg to change course in middle of stream. CAPRICORN (Dec. %Wan. 19): T~am up with Sagittarius 1 individual. Advancement is in· ':/ dicated. But yau must bt a \_ self-ttarter, Not "Wise to wait • for others to decide. Flash ~-~------~~yolD' own green light. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21).Feb. 18): You may have to wade through ab&tract material to arrive at solid answen. Know this and don't '"lose patience. Lunar position accents what is covered, hidden or obScured from view. Patrons Sing praises A full house response of patrons of the Lyric Opera of Orange County and Laguna Moulton Playhouse helped kl ck off summer mu·sical "Oliver! 11 current· Jy on stage at the playhouse. Chatting during inter~ mission are (left lo light) Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Linderman and Mrs. Robert C. Robb. PISCES (Feb. )9-Marc~JO): -----------------·I Money winl1tall apJ)e'an to be distinct possibility. Unusual source is emphasized. You are reward~ for pa.s.t effort, ac- tion. Older person expresses apprecia~on. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTIWAY you possess natural' executive abililie!. At times, some feel you push too hard. But you can never be satislied wlth halfway methods -or relationships. New contacts. featuring travel, now are highlighted. Couple Recite Marriage Vows • ' Now during Sports Car Show. Get tickets before drawing I p.m. this Sat. at HunUngton Center Mall. Tickets 11.00 for charity. Must be pr~ to win. Beach & Edinger at the San Diego Freew1y. Who C1res? N• oHt•r 11•wtp•p•r 111 th• Worl4 c•r•• •bout 'flMlr COll'lll'lll· 11ily lik• your c•ll'lmunlly 41ily n•wtp•p•r do••· lt'1 th• DAILY PILOT. BIDWELL OF NEWPORT THE LOOK OF "LOVE" • • • Tennis dre11e1 •r• back et the Bidtiqu•! Five new styl•s, from $21. to $33., size1 6 to 14. You can wipe yo~r per1pirin9 brow, $2. Not only that, but we'r• open Friday night1 ti/ 9 so you do n't h~v• to int•rrupt your geme. All the winners are et_ •. CIL- BIDTIQUE COSTA MESA GOLF , COUNTRY CLUB '" UN9UETS AND WEDDIN~ IECEl'TIONS Strive to a r r a n g e agree-To """ wr "'°'' •bout X!'.' .. 11 ment which helpa insure your ~;:1r0::t\s1~·~,,_s'"f:J,11 "'"A~~ 'Seeurity. Land, property could :;.11=r.· i:=~·~i;:o1& ... ~~v'7.1r&r. be invoJved. Take long-range ec1 l2.0. G,.nc1 C•riir11 s1111on. New Yor11, N.Y. 10017. At home in Fresno are Diane Beth Spacinsky and Arthur Steven Jones, who were married in Corona del Mar's Lutheran Church of the Master. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. John J, Spacinsky of Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard R. Jones of Santa Ana. The bride is a graduate of Estancia High School. The bridegroom was graduated fr1om Costa Mesa High School and Orange Coast College and received a BS degree in a g r i c ulture-business from Chico State College. l 467 YI• UN -N•w,ort hec" TNpMM 67l-4511 '•rlllllf' fer • _,. ~ • Y•• ew11. view. Reject super f i c i a I ---------- judgments. Proudly Presents George Tipton f'9fl!Mflr ~ tM 1.411 Cette C.C.J WED. & SUN. AFTERNOONS THURS., FR I., SAT. NITES --·---------·---------I .......... --- H•'7 "De1bl• lofe7"' He11f, Mo..., ttlr1 Frid..,, 4 hi' ALL FACILITIES OPEN TO PUBL IC -FOOD 1701 Golf Courie Dr., Coit• Mes• 540-7200 Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers SALi I. SALi" Tlle tl-.!nt TA~ElleD NECKLINE "' '· TM lloWi"9 $HOULOEll LENGTH '" ' .. TM 111tur11 SIDE ~ART "' .. T ... MW SHAG cvt ... '· Tiit 111tk "'A" LINE ... LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You rediscover what is familiar. Means what you failed to see comes into focus. Grass no longer appears greener far away. You work effectively with material at hand. \"IRGO (Aug. 23-S<pt. 22): Strive to detect trends. Direct action is not favored. Let others indicate which way they are going. Make your main point and follow through -don·t hurry, Time ls on your side. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ready for surprises. Fami· ly member may act in e<:· centric manner. Key is to be flexible . If stu4born, )'OU may find yourself waiting rather than being where action is occurring. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): You are able to break through ••• to start your spring with a fabulous tllng ! Fun, fa&hk>n and flalr are )'DUrs when you fake It with one of our five fantastic new synthetic wlp that simply refuse to IOok synthetic. They practically care for them· &elves With permanent curts that never need.setting. But at The Demonstration )'OU dcn't Just plop one mi )'Otlr hud Ind wear It out. CteatNest;yllsts help )'QU select Just tht right style and COier, then make certain It fits prop- erty, feels comfortable and looks sreat. And by tucll )'OU how to~ for tt. too. Q)OOle fronri dozmns of saucy shadas in aa tM new -ond ... FAKEITI Tm,_.,. llnt lllP ,.,_,, IMQlrf a-q. Join .. .,..,... '°" ,..,,, ., .. /Or'91,.,. ---,.lttC• •IOUC'TIOM ll'l'l"CTIVI THRU 'UL Y tll!I PRICE REDUCTION EFFECTIVE THRU JULY 25th • FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach 644-2682 SHARON ALEXANDER BridHltct September Wedding In Offing An engagement party in the Lido Isle summer home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Alexander of \Vh ittier. disclosed the betrothal of Sharon Ann Alexander and Gary Thomas r-.1ould. Parents of the benedict-elect are Mr. and Mrs: Donald T. Mould of Whittier. A wedding is being planned for Sept. 19 in East Whittier United Methodist Church. The future bride is attending [ UCLA. Her fiance is a senior at \l.'hitlier College and Is under contract with the st. Louis Cardiilals as a minor league baseball player. Dance Club Square Riggers S q u a r e Dance Club "swings out " every \Vednesday al 8 p.m. in the First ltlet hOOist Church, Costa ltlesa. tilOW OPEN Victoria,'s Y2 and Large Sizes. • DRESSES • PANTSUITS • SEPARATES • SHIFTS Victoria's IN HARBOR CENTER 2300 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 14S·l010 Miss Jan Coats was maid of honor and bridesmaids In· eluded the bride's sister, MiSs Debra Spacinsky , Miss Gayle Morgan and Mrs. Michael Sinilh. Stephanie Skinner was flower girl. Gregg Gidley was best man: Ushers included the bridegroom's nephew, Steven Miller, the bride's cousin, William Herzig, who came from Phoenix for the af· temoon wedding, and Smith. Success Observed Members of the Golden West Homeowners Association will 00,_ebrate the success of their firework s stand with a splash party and buffet Satur- day. July 18. Activities will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William K e I I y , Huntington Beach, beg\Ming at 6:30 p.m. wilh a social hour. The buffet will follow at 7:30. In charge of plans for the party, whidt is given annually to honor those ..,..ho have assisted with the stand, are the Mmes. Jesse Argersinger, Ronald Cox, Lee Welsmeyer, William Kelly, Mawrice Nelson and William Allai. Harbor TOPS Harper School In Costa Mesa is •the location where members of ·TOPS 11arbor Lighters gather each Monday evening al 7:30. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir,. BATH-SHEBA Imports \ The Unique Gift Shop of Orange County has exclu- sive handcrafted items that will satisfy the most demanding conn oisseur and amateur alike . Precious Jewel ry from Israel. Collector's Glau; Fine Leath. er Artic les. Perfumes. Wood Sculpture , Silver Candalabras and othe r items. 38 Town & Country Open I 0:30 e.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays to 9 p.m. 7·77 S. Ma in, Orange Toi. 836-1 771 SALE DAYS JULY 17 thru JULY 24 DISTINCTIVE ALL ALUMINUM PATIO FURNITUR·E "ELEGANTIA" 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. • COSTA MESA I N•wport & Victoria I 6'42.4103 8an~Americard e Green Htven's Credit Pltn Years of trouble free pleasure • 5 Piece Set • 56 Color Combinations to Choose From. Regular $248. 70 '15995 ,. .· ·. · . . ·: . •: .· • •• ' ·. , , .. .• .· . I I ' F b A ti c [ ti L L • s1 0 B • ir • ti ..,_,..,. ______ . --·--·. ·--------::~;::;::-;_;::_:-;_;::::;:::;;::_:::_::_:;_::,.::;,::_::;_:w:a::·==•=··=••===:'::=-~==-===--::":.".'._::':_~_=-==-~-~.~.~-~-~-~-~-~ .. '!'-~'!'.~'!',_~.'!'.-~-'!'-~.~-~.!! .. ~ .... !!_~ .... ~ •. ~-'!'.~ .... ~.-!!_!!_!!'!_!!.!,!.'-.-!!'!.~.~.!!.1,,!~!'!~!\!!!.~,fl!!!I . ' .. :. '~ .. ·, . ! -; . • Ball Gown Befitting A Princess President Nixon's niece and her hus· band, newlywed Mr. and Mrs .' Thomas Anfinson ol Balboa Island will attend the barbecue lortight in honor of Prince Charles and Princess Anne at Gamp David and they also will be guests at the dance tomorrow evening on the South Lawn of the \Vhite House. The form er Lawrene Nixon poses in the pale blue swiss embroidered cctt.on gown which she will wear to the dance. Designer of the gown is Jan Oberhansli of Newport Beach, who also designed Mrs. Anfinson's wedding gown . After their weekend stay in \Vashington, D.C .. the newlyweds will embark for Europe where they will con- tinue lhcir honeymoon trip. II I Betrothal Dis~losed A special loast 0. the betrothed polo al a cocldail party IOI' family and friends disclosec! th f! tcr'tbooming marriage of Patricia Carmen ~1cGann and David Brian Godfrey. Dona Id Cathey Claims Bride Hos~ fOf' the party was the brkfe..elect's modler, Mrs. Natividad Aguado McG&M ol Garden Grove. Announl.'ement of the engagement was made by her father, John 'Jbomis McCann of Downey. The future bridegroom's parenls are the Harland w. Godfreys of Costa Mesa. A """"uale cl SaWago High ~:-Miss McGam will be attending Orange C o a s t College in the fall. Her flance attends California S t a t e C.Ollege at Long Beach, where he is majoring in electrooics. Wedding pledges were ex. changed In the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, HunUngton Beach by Marsha Llvermore·and Donald Cathey. The early afternoon rites we't-e read by the Rev. Arthur R. Tingley for the daughter and son of Mr. and' Mrs. Dan Livermore of Hun tlngt on Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cathey of Corcoran. Given ln marriage by her father for the double ring ceremony, the · bride ask~ Miss Donna Marlin to be maid oC honor. Bridesmaids were Mr3. David Wvermore and Mrs. Danny Uvenn(ll'e. Jerry Cathey atcod as best man ror rus brother' whiJe David and DaMy Livermore, brochen of the bride, were BEST Th• DAILY PILOT •ff•r• 1omo of th• "••f fo•turo1, .. ., 1ctu1I IUl"W'•Y •• , ... d.,.., ...... iltblo ill tllV ll•W•P•,P•r 111 ftie 111tio11. usben. Tbe new Mrs. Cathey Is a graduate of Huntington Beach High School aOO Orange Coast C.Ollege. Her husband ls a graduate of Corcoran High School. They will reside in Santa Ana. Dinner Plans Delineated Members of Orange County Chapter of American Institute or lnlerior Designers will gather for a catered dinner at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 21, in Park Newport, Newport Beach. -Several of the group recenUy look part in a seminar ol art conducted by the Girl Scout Comcil of Orange County, lecturing to approximately 60 scoots on the topic cf interior design. T~urJCfly, July 16. 1~7~ D.IJLY PILDT J7 FIGURE CONTOURING NO EXERCISE or Dim SIN. IN'° MIN. GUARANTIED THE LOSERS 642-3113 "1lllichs MusicCi1y- PROUDLY ANNOUNCES ITS APPOINTMENT AS YOUR NEW HAMMOND ORGAN DEALER IN THIS AREA In orct.r to make room for all the new excltina 1970 model1, every new and uMCI piano and Of'98" on our floor i1 being discounted at great savlnpl Thl1 11 your opportunity for the bfft buy of the yNrl SAVE$$$$$ WallichsMusi~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA COSTA MESA . PHONE 540-3145 lofOUAS MON. THAU SAT.-10.10 ONLY PIANO• ~AGAN DEPT. CLOSED SUNDAY --1r-----.L.-_ r -_.,...._,. ..• -~ _-.-•·•• I Double Ring Ceremony Eastern Exchanging wedding vows and rings before the Rev. Dr. Philip G. "furray in Corona I -.. MRS. J. E. HUNTER Formal Wedding ' Home Chosen del Mar c.ommuruty Church Congregational were Pamela Claudia Owen and Jefferson Estock Hunter. The bride, a 1966 ·National Charity League debulante, is the daughter ol Mr. and Mr s . John Marvin Owen of Newport Beach. Parents of the bridegroom, who came from Oakland fol the ceremony, are J\.1r. and Mrs. Warren Hunter. Maid of honor was Miss Cheryl Ann Christensen of San Rafael. Bridesmaids included I.he Misses Rita L e n o r e Pinkstoo of Saratoga, Patricia Ann Hawksley of Piedmont and Sally Owen. Steven Paschke of Riverside was best man. Ushers were C:raydon Fisher Beeks Jr .. .John P. Stefano. John Elder. Steven Sherman, Lloyd John Owen, brother of the bride. and F. Andrew Hunter of Oakland, brother of l he bridegroom. The bride rec(jved her BA degree in English f r o m Pomona College as did th e bridegroom. where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He also earned a BA degree from the University of Bristol in England and will work toward his PhD in English at Yale U\1iversity. The ncwl ywt'ds plan l'o make tl1eir home in New J1aven. Conn., in the fall. TWA Wings To Take Off For Barbecue 'I'he patio of the Charles N. Mathewsons' Harbor Island home will be the set ting for a "COUples' barbecue party on Saturday. July 18, for TWA Clipped Wings, Los Angeles chapter. Preceding thr d i n n r r . cocktails will be s r r v e d aboard lhe h1 a t he w s on s · yacht. Former T\VA host<'sses in- terested Jn becomi ng members of Clipped \Vings may Ciill Mrs. Wallace Rosser in Redondo Beach. Sf'A!ltSI/ RoCKfRS-WoO.o ~~oR WRoVGHr ~ON Yoll.R cl/olcE-, ONLV ·11.925 THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH COMES TO ROBINSON'S. S T EP R IGHT UP TO OUR WHIRLING , TWIRLING DIORAMA CIRCUS WITH THRIL.LING ACROBATS, OARING ANIMAL-ACTS, BIG TOP PERFORMANCES SALUTING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF' RINGLING BROS . AND BARNUM & BAILEY C IRCUS. ROBINSON'S CELEB~ATES THE OPENING OF THE ANIMATED DIORAMAS JN NEWPORT WITH A DRAWING FOR FREE TICKET S TO THE RINGLING BROS. ANO BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS, PLAYING A T THE FORUM IN INGLEWOOD, TUES DAY, JULY 28 -MONDAY, AUG, 10; LONG BEACH ARENA , TUESDAY, AUG. If - WEDNESDAY, AUG, 12 , ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER, THURSDAY, A UGUST 13 THROUGH WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19. COME TO THE OPENING OF OUR CIRCUS IN MINIATURE ON SATURDAY , JULY 18, THROUGH TUESDAY, JULY ii, IN OUR YOUNG WORLD AT ROBINSON 15 NEW PORT. 0 RO 'B NSON'S ' \~ • ROBI NSON'S NEWPORT • FASHION ISLAND • 644-28 00 •: , .I • • • •• -• ·-···· ......... 4 . ' . ' • OAILY PJLOT Th"'41J, Jufy,16, H70 Cruis~-=bound .. . ... . . . .. •.. ......... _._ ... ____ .. _ • Stewardesses Air Beefs The Tee Tattler • DEAR ANN LANDERS : Now that you've befriended the mallme11, tht meter readers, the Jti&ht janJior1 and the data procaaora, hOw abool • ldnd wardfortbe1~wardessel! t am a stewlrdeu who speak! for hwxlred1 or itrts who work as hard ANN LANDERS ~ fltllw'l Nat•: A ~ ... ~' IL NIOIJIL ,_ .. " ICO!'fl wlll -It ff(ll LOW •llOJI -LOW Nit -ll ~ 111 lf'ol OA IL Y ,ILOl. l• fN""I, 1tW Ir.,, Mrt. lllcflett _, ~ "" tr. ....... ,iuv nwilt fllMI '9 P. 0. lol' '*· c .. 1. ...ulMM. ., loW ,..,. IM MIMI. -' ttwY m""I Ill rK-1'1'ftl n IC.M'lttll lttl. n. ii.bf" I"'"'' 14, llkholrcl .......... ,.... 1 111 '"''· 1J1 MtlMltY.l I FHtJ'lt, 1oW ,,_, Mn. H••rY LAGUNA llA(N LO..,.., "' llW Mh tllt M/Mt, JOllfl -'"" T"lllll -.r., Fiith!, Miii Swttf'-Y, I(, L.#Wtll H"toek. 7S. Llllil• u any group of females in the world. the •let people art In Ute majority OUt major gripes are 'li ftmo•s; • and tll.al tbey make •P lor &be jerks. (1) The Pa1.1tnger who comes aboard with a wig box, a makeup case, six dresses in a hang-up bag, a sat.chel of books 8.f"I gifts, a steam iron and collaptible iroitlng board plus . ·u much duty-free liquor as the law aJlows. (2) Tbe PISltflger who throws his , coat at. you the minute he enters the plane. (3) 'Ibe Passenger who riles the same route every w e e k and shrieks when he sea the aame mea1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband 1ells insurance. He muat meke evening call.s. Some <i his clients &(e widows, divorcees and· Vr001en whose husband! travel. I never gave dils much thought unUl my neighbor asked me some ques- tions -such as, "Do you know where your buaband is at all tlmes? If you bad to "reach him, could you? Has be ever called you from a client's home to let you know where he Is? Has he ever come home at night too Urtd to make 1ove?" Gr1Klti Jll\nNll 111 Mt1. Oonltt r:v1rn. n. o. G. Tllolll11H11. l'h c You •-"~'• mate \oVt! Well-, HIJl'll>ul Mr. Mn P-. II; I Fll9ht, ".~~ ... ,,,,. ,_111011 ~,"', ',;... c.~~~ -WJDI 1111 Nin. WtttH OtvlMn, It; Miii f.0 1111 '"""" '"' '" ,....,.. Mlfllt. 1t\lof c l'l!thl, Mn. C110Jrtner WUlltm Lvnflo 1(, Wlll!MI How•f11. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I read the ...'v~"~·-·_•_••_•_·-_"_M_"_"'_"M_-_ _::~~· _•_1111_••_'""""' __ "_·_•_•M_"_""_" I· II~. letter from the mother who wu unhappy WI! becauJ< b<r well·-""· who lives SHAPE UP NO •• severe! hundred mJJes away, let.I weeks pass without caUing her. She was dyin& M 10 hear hll voice. with E-Z TRI ••• U ll ,_,_ ll , .... l ............................... w,.-~ We , my we~ son ves r .,. ,,... ... ,.......,_ .. ..,.....,, ... ,_. ... ,._ in UUs town · and I'm A.ri.... to' htar , ........... .., ..,, .,.. '""" .......... .., _ "'J"'6 ......... _ ..... ,..,11 ... _..,,_,.,., (f) 1be Passenger who is unhappy beeauae the ~ can't look out the window and plnpolnt "where are we now?" 'Ibis usu.ally occurs at night in the middle ol the Atlantlc Ocean. ~mbarking on a 40-day cruise to the Caribbean and (5) 1'le Passenger who becomes an-- .ioutb America's Pacific Coast via the Panama noyed when he ls refilled a third drink, Canal .are Dr. and Mrs. J. 0. Wiley of Newport even though the stew has told blm three Beach. '11le couple sailed aboard the SS Santa times it's against government regula- Mariana from New York and will be visiting ports lions. · I aJway1 trusted my hu1band com· plojely. Now I'm b<giMing lo doubt him. I've checked his shirt.I for makeup and perfume but i can find no evidence. He does go out at .Jea1t two evenings every week, however. What does this sound like to you? -ON TI:fE ALERT his voiCe. Whit's the matt.er wtth children today \hat they don't glve a lhouJhl lo their parents? We did without a good many things so our boy could go to a good school and amount to something. Now that he is a big success, he is too busy to pk:k up a phone and uy, "Hello Mom, hello Dad, how are you ?" Do parent. have to die bdore the.Jr kkl.s really appreciate them? - IDAHO CITY SQUARE i;;lniii;;Co~l;;om;ii;ib;;;i•;•;;;Ec;..u;;;a;;;d;;;or;;i';iP;;e;;iru;i;;ia;;nd;ii;;;Ci;ibi;iili;ie;i;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! PrJnt thlJ plute:. we'd be ever eo grateful. -A FLY GIRL CUSTOM•MADE DEAR GIRL< Ao -wllo Ole• ollen -t cu 1Uelt io Ute feet dlat moat 1tew1 DRAPERIES do a attat job ID 1ptte of lbe ndeat11 ' uol tack ol ctD1ideraU.a they eacoualer DEAR ON: It Mmld1 like yoar nt!Pbor "8: a mt1lll tllal woMI m•k• the Grud Cu)'OD look llke a blu.bole. Her qae1Utn1 art dtalped to rala doubts Ill yoar mind ud mate troable. Try '""""' thhc• -.... Y'" may be rttuured. For eumple, bit ·DEAR l.C.S.: Not alw1y1. Bat uftlally. What awaits you on the other side Ull OUl CONYINllNT IHOP AT HOMI lllYICI Hatt.,._.C...... I S......A11e lt2.U11 1474141 dally. Almnt every ttew t llaYe talked wl,. eajo)>1 .,, job lmmW<I¥ ud ,.11 )'9IU' •lhand eY• came ltome ud f01111d o( the marriage ve.il? How can you be sure your marriage will work? ~d Ann Lander.11' booklet "Marriage -What to Expect." Send your request to Ann Landers ln care of the DAILY PILOT encl08inc; 50 cents in coin and a long, stamped, &eil·addressed envtlope. 1 .. .::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiii;"i SOFT WATER •e.75 r£R MONTH Rel.ljMe WATER CONDITIONING !low./ RAYNE IN WEST O~ANGE COUNTY • 897-1095 •LIMITED INTJIOOUCtOJIY Off[lt WE'RE HAVING A S{Jedat SAMPLING PARTY e ~~~lk"1 ~~~· lo1dll Coast ?laza lrl1hll et Iha S.. DI ... Frwy., Colla M- l'hoe: 54049'1 EVERYONE IS INVITED TO TASTE OUR NEW SWJSS FONDUE ., and CHEESE SAUCE SATURDAY JULY 18 SAMPLING SPECIAL llollo PACKAGE ... 1.n xm a po!Jll to atop 1• tnol tute w. tndltl<al cookad oheeo• dlah made tamooa bJ Iba 5'lrtaa. -fall7 Pl'ePanid bJ ll!cko:ry FU'll>L Nothln« to odd. Juat heat alld ae?'fo. X.,, aloo be uaod u a cheuo aauoe, !mt dip Ol' 1Pread. i'ondoe la • tulJ, lllllr1tloua -· opeclally 1""'11 bo1 - STEWARDESS Stir O'Breen Lagunan Flying To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white ~lossy photo-- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women's D .. partment one week before the wedding. Pictures received following the wedding will not be used. For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. Jf deadline is not met, only a story will be used. To help fill requirements on both wed· din~ and engagement stories. fonns are available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 64M321 or 494-9400. PT A State Sessions Area Members Attend Earns Wings ~1iss Deborah Rae Jen. kins, daughter of the Raymond Jenkins of Mission Viejo, has re- ceived the silver wings of an American Airlines stewardess fo llowing graduation or a six· week course. A Villa ~ID-MONTH SPECIAL 200 DRESSES Slits 6 to 20 1/2 OFF Two For The Price of One ALL SALES FINAL NO RETURNS NO LAYAWAYS Your Ch1rg1 Account Welcom1 ©ur Alter•tion Dept . will b• hippy to •lter •ny 9•rm ent in your w•rdrob1. 2515 E. COAST HWY. , •t M•cArthur e Coron1 d•I M•r e 673·2990 Soon to begin a career as stewardess £or World Airways of O a k l a n d accompanying large charler tour gTOUP5 to Europe is Miss Star O'Breen of Laguna Beach. Area representative5 art at- lending two California PTA statewide sessions currently taking pl£tce in Los Angeles and San Diego. Park High School.gra~· this week in the Los Angeles uate, she will fly out ~f Hilton Hotel . Lea dersb i p1 ~N~e~w~Y~o~r~k~C~it~y~·~·!!!!~~~~~~~ tninlng is emphasized. Ii other area leaders have traveled lo San Diego to at- tend the parent education sec- tion of the Adult Education Workshop at Ca lifornia Western University. The The daughter of. fl.! r .s . Virginia O'Breen, Miss O'Breen was f<nnfftr'a free JanCe graphic artist who received her masters degree from Olis Art I~titute in Loe Angeles. SA Home 'Selected Mrs. Edward W, Nelson of Garden G r o v e is en- vlronmertal proteetlon com- mittee chairman at the state board convocaUoo. under way San Diegans Bring Swing To Fish Fry · ltSSiom, eo1ponsored aMually by the CtlHomia Congress of Parents and Teachers and the Bureau of AduJt Education of the Calllomla State Depart· ment of Education, will con- Uaue through July 25, Easy Painting If the vacuum cleaner has a spray aitiachment, use it to put paint on wicker funiture. L "Quality Begins With the Builder'' Patio Roo~ PERMANENT CUSTOM WOOD CONSTRUCTION Can be scrHnH now or later. c-,... ••r price wltli ...,_ el et' ,'-'k_ Mllt.-t-. RMllCl .. ANfWlte ART SHAPIRO IH IUSINHI SIHCI 1941 ""' 541-3233 Afternoon rites reed in the Kint!-Hall of Jehovah'• Witnesses Mnked ln man1a1e Teresa Lynne Sanden 111d John Edward Johnson. Reodlnt! th< ril<s was Lomn Bell. p ....... of th< bridal <OU!JI• are Mr. and Mr1. Paul L. Sanden of Hunlint!lon Btado and Mn, Francis Selbert of S-Aoa. Collta Mesa Odd Fellows and Rebekahs were joined at their monthly filh fry by 38 members from San Diego who brought tll<lr danct.band wlth them. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiai::iiii:ii The muJlciw fumlshed pop melodies on guitan, bass, harmonicas, musical saw and piano. 1be audience enjoyed Miu Ocmen P1ulette s.od«1: attended her sister as maid <i honor and Fred Montro. stood as be:9l man. Guests ftre !ti~ by Mike Montross. Th< bride b • graduate ol Fourialo Valley High School and a blislnea colle&e. Her husband is an alumnus ol IA Quinta High Sdlool. They will reoide in Santa Ana. • lllnl·in as they danced. Among state ofncers ln- tro:ruced were Kenneth Knipp Jr,, put d-SO deputy grand "master and Mr 1 . Knapp, noble grand of Mua jOI. Filh biea Lake place oa the lut Friday each month in the lod1e ball on Newport Boulevard, beginning al 5:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. • NOW OPEN 54 FASHION ISLAND e featuring FLORSHEIM for ~fen and Women e COMPLETE CHILDREN'S DEPT. featuring STRIDE RITE • SUMMER SALE WOMENS SPORTSWEAR SEP ARA TES-SKIRTS-SLACKS-BLOUSES KNIT TOPS-SHORTS-CULOTIES DISCONTINUED COLORS OF FAMOUS BRAND KORATRON SPORTSWEAR. DRESSES ON SALE SELECT YOURS FROM HUNDREDS OF POLYESTERS AND OTHER EASY CARE NO.fRON FABRICS MEN'S SPORTSWEAR NO.IRON SLACKS .......•............ l.9t la S.H SPORTSHIRTS ·······-················· 2.69 to S.tt KNIT SHIRTS ..............•............ 2 .. 99 to 5.99 SHORTY PAJAMAS ............................ 2.tt 25% TO 50% OFF SAVE I ,3 OR .MORE TO MARTIX IATH TOWELS REG. 2.50 .......................... SAU PllCf I ." REG. l .SO ........................ SAU rRlCE 2.50 REG. I.SO .............•.............. SALE PRICE I .11 AND MANY MORE TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION . ITIJ\lf'I l hJ1gi: ; . orEN ,,)Q.6:00 MON .. SAT.-FRI. 'TIL ' PM PARK. CONVENIENTLY AT OUR EAST fNTllANCI AT WEST END Of MAGNOLIA SH~Es MA.JO• c•tDn Dlll'MTMSHT aTQU l,lm,....,...,...,. ~ l!'..t:L.t ........ •~·~·~"..,...._ ..... .,..~-..,. .. """ ... ..,...,..,..''.'' .. ".IW .. "°.•.r.111. ... vo ••• c~o•ST ... A~M•ISA ............. .::i -·~-···------------------------ • ., .. " .. ;~ • i • • • : ... .... :~ ~ I I [ • ., th •• •• .. .. •• ,, ,, ,., ,, ... " ho •• .., ,,, "'ti .... ,,, ' "ill '" ,, .. ... - • • ·' ., •• i~"rrophy Honors • !. Laguna Golfer :~ : A ptrpetual trophy I n ~!jhemory of the late t.trs. Ida • :;rrotter, a charter member, • • been est.bli•hed by Ibo ~tun-Beach Women's Golf Club. ·' As presented by A.1iss Gracia Johnson, pr esident, lhe meinorial award will b e praented aooually to the most improved golfer. . The trophy, efl@ravcd with the winner's name, will re. main in the trophy case al Laguna Beadl Country C\_i:b._ . ' _.. , "~ . . . ;. .· ~ .. .,-.. . ' .. ~ ' . \PPRAISALS DIAMONDS GEMSTONES ' ESTATE JEWELRY South Co11t Pl111 l ritlel 1t th1 s." 0 1190 Fwy. C11t1 M111 5'40-90116 HAIR BEAT HAIR STYLIST THE SHAG LOOK 911atlo11: C 1t1\anyon1 the s1i., look 1 ~ Mn. T. S .. Coron1 d1 I ....... Mu A•wer: Y11. I don't 11com. 1111114 it for the old1r 11!, but 91n1r1lly 1p11ki119, iud 1boul 1¥1fYOlll Clll b1c11111 ii till! be •d1pt1d to h1 b1co1t1i119 to 11101! f1ci1I f11tur11. 9itettlCH1: C1n you 111 1 1h•9 heircwl1 Min J. C., N1wpod B••ch AMwllf: '1'•1. it c•n b• 1•t pr0Yid i119 you c111 911 it on the rollers. In f•ct, yow c•n 91t 41111il1 • few diff1•1 nt 1tyl11 bv •tlting •nd bru1hin9 the h1 ir •11+. Cjh1uti111: C1n you 9iv1 ~ 11119 h1ircul on fin1 h1ir1 Mri. R. 0., Hu11!. B11ch Alllwet": Thi lt•lar1 af lh1 !lair doa1n't raaUy m1~1 lh1l much diff1renc1. lf i "11 person- ality involv1d !ht! 111111llv re- •trich a 1t.,.li1! in d oing hi1 "ildnt" ... h1n ii come1 lo •1- ttyli119 h1'1. 9Mttl": Do mi n like lh1 •h•t look? Mii1 C. C., N1wport B11ch A•wer: Moil men th1t 111 "i11lo it" would likt lh1 Sh•g look prowidin9 it i1 becoming to the f1 m1l1 w1•rin9 ii; ••- p.9Cia lly, if it'1 1om1body el1e'1 ftfflel1. '1Hle Moll•• Coll 911Htfo• To: 70 FAIHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 644-2151 ( " ~ ...... ~ -··-... ----·---·-· . ___ .... ·-···--·-·-·--·-·-···-... ,_.._.. ___ -·-.. ----·-----ThU<sdJ}, July 16, 1970 DAILY PILOT JtJ ,.,,...,,;l.E;nGALiii.i'Ni<;(f;;rl>;CErr.,~d--_:LE=;GAL N<1l'ICE ,,,. su .. 11uo1 cou•T· Of CAllfiSiiHA. N1M1 ffOTtC• Ofl P.Li ., II.AL no: COUNTY Ofl OIANGI ,. Wiii till ClltTll•l(A11 OJI: lllllNl.U. ,llT'Y AT ,ll"ATI IAL .. lll"ltf, a...!1 ...,,... C.llfornlt P:tc'TJTIOVI frt.\MI ~ ......... C... .,._..., ~ ,... IH'lllertlt"flt .... tt"ltY "-Ii IN TIM IU,lltOll COVIT 'sUMMOlll 4MAlllAlll ~,"'•I-at tUll lrt191lhurt.! 0,. TMI ITATI OP c.\Lll'CNllllA h'I r1 tht l'l'llf"rl ... et l'etllklner1 st., Mullfl,,.,.., I NC11. C1llM1!11, ,,,.._, HR TMI CQUID"Y Of MANCii l!Lltl!! LOUIU. IAYLl!I I M ltftNfllltnl! ~ fkffftollt fltl'!I ,_.me et HUNTINl:JTON In 1111 ~ • lflt l11tle OI' ~rletl l'ltAl+CIS Cl.All:INCI IAYL.EI YllTA Al'AITMINTI COMl'ANY ..W I(, ltllilla. 0.•""'· To lfll lll1Jftflllent1 rllat &1141 fl1m 11 ~ of 1111 HOflCll i. lltrtlw 1hrtn 1~ 111t ...., • TIM Hlltk!Aw 1111 tllM I Hllllon i.!IOWIM "''°"• II/MM ftlrM In fllll .. tlltllld Wiii 1111 tt l'rlY1t. t.:1r. l;O!Qf'lllnt rour ftltrrlhl. Y911 mey Ind Illa-Of rqldeflft 11 It followl: '-flll l'lltl'IHI _,. ... , .,,...., M ltcl Ille I Wfl"-"-111111 Wlllllll llllm lloberl f . ltl~ Ir.. 2700 It conllrmeiloll tA ttlt S-ltr CM-1, ill•n " ""' .... ,,..,, 1111• -,...,_ W1r, Cottt Mew. C•ll .... "4• '" " 9'tW .,. ""' ., " """"· I• M......, ... -11 \1111 1•11 .. lllt tHM ""' .ti lflle iiffk1 If •• ,. fl Mllt1c.I, ' ..,,,..,... r•-within Mii tllnl. 0.lt'll JulY 11. 1171 N•l'-1 Tnlllit tollill SMftn> 11--'tlltn, _. def•Ult INIY lie lflltttlll lf!lll tM ltOOert ft •• ..,._ "' Tnllf ~•I ,..,ill Miff! 111'111, ~ """" ... ,., • ,.,.._, -telnlro SIN .. C.llftrftle, 0 ... fllf Clll#fY: ...... ,,,.. C1UfwttWo, CO\lllt'r" °'"'-· lfll1111Ctl¥t Of dler OfWr"I cOtlClfllll'll Oft J\11\1 lJ. It"' llilfW• -, • NotaN Ill' ~ ,, •r-. 111tt1lt111 T"'lt lllMllan of ''-""°· #IVlll ""'"'1. ~le In """ ,., Mhl ,,.,., .......,,,., OfllU Tel: 01t ) f;)W.Q1, SI... ol cf>lkl c111flcly, Clltkl -'• t!ttr"'"' ...,.., ... ltobtrl F. a.t~ "· kllO'wft Callflnllt. •II tfll rillll> lllle Mill 1111.,..r ...... wtla. ..... wet! lftlll' rtNll It M mt lo 11r ""' """" wtllM "'"" ti 61lll dlloC.HMill at I'll' t1Mt-If lllHm "'"' be tr1nltd W ""' c:wrt. i. ~llo!od M 1111 wtrtllt1 lflttr\llflfl'lf .,... •II tM rttiM, "'" Miii lflttrftt It YM wtail .. -I ltwyll' ltf ,,...Ice Miii ICkflowltdltd lit IJIKUltlll 1111 ,_, 11111 fllt ..... II Mid *'"'" Nt ill lllb """-· '91 ...... • M ,,_.,... !Ol'i"JlllClllL SE.t.LI OC:~rtlll Ill' -.non of ltw or ClltWWlll.. 1' M Ill.It \"1111" WrtltM ....-.... II t•1• MARY E. Gt.TENIY ollltr lfltn w In .tdOtlllfl le t1191 ol llU1' IM rllef 111 '""'· Notary Pubnc, Ctlllornle NICI ftcMMCI, 11 1111 tl!NI If Offfll, D1led Apr11 11. lt10 JllrlndN I Ofllu In In Ind to llt 1111 c1'11Jn PrDHrtv t r W, !!. ST JOHN, C!trl Ortfl<lt CounlY slr111lfll Ill the Ctw f1f N_,, &tee~, By "UTH HOFHl!"INS, Ot1111!y M~ CommlNlOl'I E~f,lres Count\' ti Or1r111•, llttrf of C1lllorn!1, (I EAL ) JUl\e 7, 1t71 INt!lcl.ll•rrv dtterJMlll ill followl,, 1-11: "· 'ACllC HAI.I. l"u-blllllltlll Df.nt• CNll 0.llY "'""· "" llrtdlYldld 114 In,_, r .... ........ l•• 11111111"' J~fy 1', tl. • 4nd 41191/at .. 1f7t 1311·11 I....,.... n11i. u111M llY hi ctrf..tln llt '"' 11'11 ~Mt .... •lid '"""" """"'·' -· c..at Min, C.NIWtlll ttn1 LEGAL N011CE Mrtrcul1rt-rMwtbff 11: ,. ""'° U lf(I T....._1 1n•1 Mt-144t orto&ilr lZ. ""' lltl<uleill "' """ AltlrMY ilw l'1Hl!Mw Incl (tit Inc,. I ~•llorl. .. MM<, l'llblltl'IH Dr11111 CNll 01l1y l'Uot, ClllTll'IC"t.:I~ IUllNISI, Ind Vlt11 Otl Lldt. 1 ctrllOl"lllen, June u Ind J\l'l'r '"'· IA. 1'711 llt .. 70 •KTtTtOIJI Ht.Ml II ltUH tor ""' ~ ., " y .. ,. LEGAL N-CE '" Uftdltrtltnlll dOH urtll\' lflty 1r1 -Cltlf Dclotllt IS. Hff 41\d u11 tlm!IMllllll 11'1 Octo«ltr 14 ~ _.. T·Nm c~ctlnt .. ~ ,11111111K1,,..•I lOi!t .. 11 ~~~!: ""' llrlM, <ONhllonl ,,... Cl1Yt 111n11 NOTIC< _ <••••-•• t.,..htl"" ...,.1 fol'nll!, r c ....,. lllertln 'l!::leed, rlCtnttlll OCPotlu t <. '" •v firm nttM of MILK ll t>Cl(fT HO. 1 Jf In IUl'llllOll COUllT 01' THI 2 DltlVE IN OAlllV 11'111 thtl u ld t "11 Ntl 1f4, Offlc:l1I STA.Tl 01' CAlll'OllHlt. 1'011 tlrrn II c-ltd 11 the tlrilolrWll'll itt•IOtli... ltteWs, ,,..,,,......,.., W •n lnstru"""t THI COUNTY 01' Giit.Niii wno.t lllme!i ln 11111 iftd •ltctt of dtlMI OCtobtr II, ltM tflll l'ICOl'dt<f lilt. • ._. r11tdtnct ,,. •• 1011ow1: NIVll'l'lbtr U. IHI In lloolF: ss:n ""' t!1t111 of llOSE ,....ltlE l"t.Cl(a.llD, Anion J. Ktulmtn, Sd2 CtUtnll Ml, Offlclll Rtcord1, Dktined. or .. Huntlneton. ae1tll. C1rol L. ICtul-Cr1ttM by lflll ~rttln dol:um"'I NOTICE IS Hfll:l!"IY OIVEH to ltlt men, S4J1 Ctlltnll Or.. Hunllntton ~lllltd "At.tltnmtftl Of U""IYldtd crt<Sllors 01 !Ill tbow Mll'lld OkHl!ll llt•dl lnl..,l!l\. In Lttltl!Old e111te," l~Kllled lfltl •II --lltYllll clll11111 "1ln1I Dtled JulY l&, ltlO bv Vlitt Del Lklo. I CCN'POrtffori, IM Mid lllcldlnl 1r1 "-lrW II fl ll An'"' J, Ktulm•n •eeon:IM ftOtutry 7, lt'1 In boo~ ltlt"1, Wltll 1111 l'tCUUr'Y ~,,.., In c.rol L. killfmtn -U21 "" " "' Offlci.l illeeorob, h otl'lcl fll '"" cllrt If ltlt 1bov1 Sl•N of C•ltfornli, Ori,,.. C111t11Y : wllldl dlcurnenl rKltll tllal 1!11 rtttllled <our!, or lo •rtt1r11 ll1tn" 1111111 On Juh' 14, ltf'I. befotl ,.,., • "°""' •ult,,.. ~~ "-1 t111 l!:lclus,.,1 1111 nKl!l.,,rV V'OUCl\trs, Ill 1111 11,._ Jllubllc In t nd tor llld Sttlt, HrllftlllY rl1M Ill II.. tnd ~ • c1rl•ln *" ........ 11 lllf'" ofllc1 ot hit 1!11rMYt. •IJPt•rH t.nton J, l(t\lfmtn, Cirot L. IPlrtmlnt delll<lllH •• ..._ SA In • Y H 0 W E II , L D N G L £ Y &. ktlllfrllll llllOWll trt "" trt be 1111 ,._ !tit Clfnmllllll'tt lllol""""" ll1dldin• l'l!"TMEl'lllRIDGE, 1172 Nortll ll'Oldw1y, ...tlol.e nimts ire wbitrlll+d to Ille ~ II "Vltlt 0.l lilft'' altu11ff S11111 ""'· C.11fllrnlt '21'N. wflldl 11 wllflln ltl!ll'Vfftfftl aflll t<knowltdied llMI., on Mid lalld 111111 1 cwttln llltomllloll• ""' "*' of M lne11 of !tit 1rndu"1i.t1111 eH<llfH lhl wrne. Hrltln• -· 6"11'!1111 II Nt. SA/bolh In Ill mtlhlf"I ...,.ltlnl111 II lfll ttt1tt (OFFICIAL SE.t.LI 11 fflltlftltd on !flt llltll tf!Kflff ot 11ld Otctclent, within lvur ~tlll JEAN L. JOIST IO llkl doc\lrntnt1. loleltltr Wltll lt\1 ttllt" 11>1 fir.I 111bHc111on of !hit notlt1. Nol•IY l'Ubllc, C•llfornl• rl1ht o1 lnerttt IM "r••• to tM 0111111 June n. lt1'. l"rlnc1N1 Offlct In ,,,,,., ttld llll'llMftl lllCI lll!Omolll!e Jg.lln C. '•ck•nl Drinte CounfY 11rlcl111 "''n lnllr 1111 rllht In corn""" E•.cutor ol lllol Wiii MN tommt.11111 E•ilrtt wltl! lhl '"'"'" of 1111 olhlr ulldl~ldtd ot !fie •bov• n•mllll dKHtnl Mertfl 2, 1t13 Interests In · w ld l11w to UH tt111 IYHOWlll, LONOllY I l"ubNsl'lff Orinte Cotll Dilly JllllOI. flllH1ew1y, dtl_a,, tubllc 110rf~1 l"•THl!lllRIDOI Jllf'I U 23.. Ind Alllutl ,, 11711 l)lf·10 Ind otller dim'"'°" ltc111tltl Mill ""1!p. 11%1 H«lfil ll'Nltw1r ' • mrttl f/I .. 1111 •INl'ffNnf llullllllntl, tlif s..t1t1 ""'• c1r1trtr1111 n1t1 LEGAL N-CE wtilch ctoc-t '"""' .,,. use « Tth. 014) .M1-tl:l1 U 11 Ill -rlmenll llld t \lll!t'Wblll Nrlrln• DAR Certificates Achievement 'Winners Accept San Clemente Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution has awarded certificates of achievement t o winners of an a nnua l cit izens hip essay conte s l. A ccepting awards .from l\1rs. 1-lolland Thatcher of the DAR are (leit to right) f\1iss Kelly Sinilh and M iss Jeanne Dunham o f San Clemente High School a s Triton principal \Vatter S p encer looks on. AtterMn 1w l•1e1111r •Nees e•cfft a"rlwltnt Nt. u, .,. .. Jllub1!11!td 0•-e Coe1t Olli~ 11111111, ,.OTICI TO CllEtltTO•S 1u~ll1 Hrlilfll -N._ SA.. JUM 2J Ind Jufy 1. I, I .. 1t1t 114'1-H S1JJllEltlOR COURT 01' THI Tiie lnr.rnt If "" '-UfllWt stld , oG•L NOTJCL' STATI 0111 Ct.1.1,0RHIA ,0. 11!111 Mt alnc:t .. IMlll fll Mlt" ... K . .....:.. ,, c. THI COUNTY 01' OUHel S11ub, 1 mtrrlef -11 l\tr w le l'•inff NI. A""211 Md -IFtle W-f\I .... 111 Ulll-t tlllTll'ICATI 01' •USOtllS Ellt!• ol MYRTLE M. RUTHEltFOltO, 1111111 Juh' 21. ,,._. iNI rKWdtd SIP· 1:1.111tl• 11111111- 0LIV IA JIMENEZ To Say Vows Rites Set For Spring \.\'edding pledges wllr'bc ex- changed next spring by Olivia Jimenez and Richard E. Zazueta. Their betrothal ha s been a nnounced by Mr. and • ~1rs. H. 0. Paredes of J.lun- tington Beach, mother and step-father ol the bride-to-be Miss Jimenez is a graduate of l\1arina High School mid a beauly college. Her fiancc, son of f\lr. a nd Mrs. Willia m E. Zazueta of Valencia Hills. received hts bachelors riegrce Jn graphic arts . I r p ni California State College at Long Beach. St. Bonaventure Catholic Church. Huntington Beach will be the setting for the rites. Peering Around Chapter Fetes State leader l"ICTITIOUS HAMI OKHMCI. tmllltr 22. 1""-I nd by oll\tr t lllsntMl!h Tllo undtr$ltnttl do ctt!lf"f' tllty ire NOTICE IS HEll:EIY GIVEH It ffle of .... I'd. tanclocllnt • bvtlntll 11 '"°' I!: Edlt111er cre.:iltors "' ll>f ,.....,, 111med Cleelldenl rnor. COl'nll'llrWy kflOWn 11. SI,. S1nho Ant, Ctllklrnlt, uiwser !tit lh1I "II oer111n1 '-'"Int Clt!IN t •lll\tl A11tlrnenl S-A, •11 Lido ,lrlr Ort..,., l!dlll°"" tlrm ntmi of 8t.Y'v1EW lhe Mid dlcedtnl 1r1 retiulred lo tilt Ntw!IOrt Stich, Ctllklrnft TELl!"FIX tnd lhtl ••Id firm 11 all'll«H!led !Mm. with the 11«e11••Y YOUCl>t•1, In Ttr"" of Ult ttlll In ........ UI -- of 1111 k111owlne otr...,1, wloolt "''"'' tllt otflct ot Ille clerli '' 11\t 1bo111 ef lht Unrt.d -9111• 111 cllllfl,,.,..llo~ !n IVll ,,... "ltttt of ruld•nn 1,1 ontlllllll court, er to 1r111n1 '"'''" wllfl ol 111e, w M'1 cnh •lid lllltnct •• fllllewl: 11\t MCHD,., V011Clltr1, .. "" un-.... lclMCtd tlY note IK\ll'td by ,,.,.,.. .. ,, RIYl'l'\Ofld Ftenrt, •n1 lioml!' Ne ttn19ntd 11 ltlt •"le• •I 1111 AttorntY•· er Tnnl °'" Ofl ""' ·~ Ml )5, Wntml.,.,..,, C•llklrnle. · Wtlllc:t. •rowr1 1114 Cr11n, ID DoYff tOld. Tift -""'' II llnOllftt 111111 la Mc-~r Of Hunl;"glon ,;.-:-.·.~::2':.i.),.?: N, Sl'dntv SI., g;:~~t'trtn'!:.'be:m::~ Nr_w";! ':i!'f 111-r:~=:!ll ~'Ht tho rflM 1) """" S '" o.,f;.d Ju~ 1 lfl'O · If 11u111m1 of 1111 undlFllt/llld In 111 A lltel •rrt er all bl4l1 11141 11'11 ..,_r'IY Beach Emblem Club 314 will R1~ Frfntt ..,,'""' 1141rt11n1,.,. " Ill• """ of 11 bl!•n• Mkl •• 11 •vllltct 11 ~nn, Jld{ I . Ctrrlco 111d tlec.-..nt. wl"'ln lous.~I!!~ -=-'"'1111o1i."" ...,.,;;.;m.;iii'.-----1 VACA TIONING in the South· C alifornia Git ls State session honor Mrs. Ole GUdewell, s1111 ot C.""-1 .. Dr•11t• c111n1y· "'' 11 ... 1 ,w11c111on ti 1t111 ..tk1. ••Mn'ltnls. rlthla. •NI ri.1111 If w•v the On Juty I, 1'71. beiOfe .... • . N011N 0.lld JulY , .. ltJO. " recor1ll If '"'· land are the Frank Kubas of took place on campus of president of the California l'ublk In ,,,. 1or ••kl 11111.' ...,._,,., E. ~ Ct•!n e1111 « 111 ... 11 lie 111 wrln.,. •n" "I . l 'I Whil '' ., th Uni e ·ly of ""lil••nJa •-•rtd lllYtl'IOlld Fr1nt1 t nd J1cl1 f Admlnl11T11tr wllh lllt will be TICllYlll 11 11'11 lf"""'ld off!<• ,. orissan • 1' o. e .is i • e v rsi "'P> "' • State AssociaUon o( Emblem C••rlco •-.to ,... to be 1h1 ..,~ w111 111111~M1 .. '"" rtMt 1t11r "" flr.t 1111111c111on ing the usual tourist sites. Davis. wt1o11 "'"'" 1r1 illblcr!bed to "'' of"" 111111 """ 1boY• hertol 1nd btfott ••tt" w it. they are 'tayl'ng 1·n lhc "···la \'!SITING 1 d I Clubs a11d N evada and H'S.Wail wltllln lntt"'"""' 111111 ldtrlowltdtlll thtY Mmtd d..:tdent O•led 11111 111_!1.,!l•Y o1 Jlll'r, lti.J · l..M:'i a res ore pan-1111e111t11"" 11tn1. w•n-. lrtW'll 111111 cr11~. oor....., "· I r•"· Mesa hom e of Mr, and Mrs talion emnire in St. Fran-Club!!. 4nd her marshal, Mnr. 10FF1c111L SEAL! m o.w1r om., 1111t1 u, A111111n1 Trust Officer .-H Lois Peterson on Monday Ju-""-" E. D1YI• """""' 111c11, c1111eflll• nu. E•teulllr of 11'11 E111i. Jam es Brown. c isviUe, L.a . "''ere the C. W, ' • Not•rv Pu1>11c . c111ftrn11 Ttl• 01•1 ""'41111 « 11111 Dtcedlril. S I,_ r e.J. M ly 20. JllrlnclH I Dff\q ·~ t.lflr'tlln..,, Mrll•trltll' ..... ., ...... " .._.. .. NEW APPOINTEE ll'eld umra Q 0 ........_.. esa. M AJ wh· ie I b Or1t1111 '-"' Jllublllhed or ..... Cotll O•ltf JllllOI, Jl71 Wlllflh ...... lnl, as Roscdown Plantation e n d rs. 1' It n, C u """ Cam1T11u1en f:IJll•t• Juty 1• n. • 1nd t.111wt &. 1t11 lllt-11 lit .. _._, c.tllwlM, ,..1 secretary for Phi Mu fraterni-Gardens reflect life on one president, has_ announced that l".iti11= ~.::4 C•••' o.11, 111111t, , "':.!:::e.iw ~:::"'cee11 Dt11Y 1"1101, ty is P amela Jean Craft of of Uie g reat plantations of a potluck dinner and e~ Ju.., J, ,, ,,, a. "" Ull-1' LEGAL NOTJCB Ju.., "· 17, n, 1,,. • l.llS.11l Las Vegas, formerly of anle-bellum Louis iana. Their tet'Ulinment have been plan-l'·S77'N LEGAL N<1l'!CE Newport Beach. Her new posi· visit coincided with the i:>eak ned tor the evening. Mrs. Max LEGAL NOTICE c111T~f~~~~~u~"' ,.~U,:~N1ss lion was announced recently bloom ol blue hydrangeas, Boren, cbairm311 of the slate HEWl'OllT>M•iA ~Nl,tlF-T111 .....aersl1nM "" ce•ltty ht 1,,1 ----"'"-~------ . ]nd. I' b "-s Harry SCHOOL 011t111CT tonductlne a 111111n111 •I )700 N-1 1'4114t Ln 1anapo IS y !YU . roses. gardenias and visitation, is in charge o( ar-HlllQ lnYln111 111111 (l lvd.. Sullt 20?1, NtWil'Ol'I 811dl, C•ll:TIFIC.t.T• 0, DOIN• IUSIN•SS .J. Henry, national collegiate caladiums. ' rang'ements. NOTICE: 15 HEltl8Y GIVEN th•I t1lllornl1, under th• llclllio\11 llr"' 11111'11 UHDlll PICTITIOUS NAM• · ·d , ======-"=====--=-=:,;======--====:=::...;::;ltl>I loerd ot Educ1llon of It'll N...,..,,. of UWIVE"SITY Mt.NAG I!: MINT 'fht ufKlersl1111d h<l•lllY ctr11f"f' ltltr v ice pres1 ent. II -MKI Un!llld ScNol Ol1lrlc! ,, 0l'llnllt EDUCATION SEllYICES •I'd lhet Mild ..,.~ 1rt r;GIWUcllnt • llllllneu ·~ • A 1970 graduate of lhe • Count,, C1!llOl'nt1, wm recilv• •••led llrm 11 camPOSed ol !ht fo11owlnt ""°"' G@ntttl · J111rtntl'lhl11 uiw:11r lhe lltlltlo\I• bld1 .i• lo 11 :00 11.M. of lhl 30111 whOH Mme In 1~111iw:I •llC• al •nldtfic1 II"" n•m• If DIY1rtllltd Co.nmunltle•. University. of Ne vada, ~Uss /4 tJUIZ, d•Y u1 July ,,,., •t "" of!lc• 11 11 ., 1011ow1: w111'1 111 •rlncliNI el.tee of -.,.1111h1 C r ed d . Uld Scllool Ol1lrlc l, lociled ti 1157 Gtortl A.. Hl•1ln•. :!OOCI ,..,, ti '51' Camllll 0rt¥t, N-rt hoch, ra t serv as an a visor Pli ctntl• A.,.lllM, Cost• Me .. , CtHICN'nli , 11:1m111t1 11111c1. NtwPOrt •11eh, Ct. CtUlornle nuo, lhit uld Gl<M'it for lhe YMCA Tri Hi·Y pro-~ ~ Q Pi 1t wnk 11 time uld llld1 w111 i.. lollbl!cl-f •1MO. P1rtnem11 Is ~ 'If""' tollawtri~ gram when s he was a ewpo M 1. 111111,11111on .;, a.ic ., ... 1111 _ Glor•• "· MIHIM "'•en of bvtin111 ,,. 11 follows: , N rt ~ Ol>lntd ,.,.. riff tot · D1ttd Junt 30, 1t1'. Hf10nl, ~ nemn •nd IOl'lm .... I n-h "d I --letr Slr!!i!I ~ Stitt of C1ll11tnl1, Oftntt Count\': Fltctwood lftYltlrnenl ~ !t7s uc3C tesl en · 1. lt.etur!oc:klt Wiii! Welk· Teo of Oft June :10. 1'10, before ,..., I Not•,., M"°'" Slr .. t, ll:lvtnkli, Catlfa>nle' ftlOY ... c. 1'1¥'1111 -P1r111,,,. Loi ...... Pl/Mic In Ind .., .. Id Stitt. __ u... Allmulh l!"•llllel, Inc •• 4!71 c.,.,,...... C HAIRMAN ol the Council J. "nurt1cl111 w1111 w11t-T0t of •-r• GtorM t.. HlttlM ~n to Drl\ot. N-.ort a.~. C•llfornlt ,,... V Ad · A, C. P1wlt111 -l'llvt•ound t.ru1 FM to lie fhl ""°" """"" riame WITNESS lholr lltncb; lhl• 2111111 .... ol Califomia olunteer VIS· t.H 11,.,. ere to be In 1ec0td•nc• 11 1ut11crlll>td to 1111 within intrru""'"t ~ ,,.,.11, ""'· 'ors of the Natiooal Founda· Deti: llJiL"'ll wllll Conditions. lnst rudlona. , "d i nd 1tek"""1irdlllll tit ••ICllllCI !hi ''""· FLEETWOoo INW'ESTM[NT SAT 01" .1 keclrtcellOftt which 1r1 -1111 Ille IOfl'IClt.L SE.t.Ll COMJllAHY lion-March of Dimes is Mrs. /4 • i.. the o111c1 of 111e 111urcJ1ttlnt Aten! 11:e111 H. c-111 ew JICll J:. Dlhl, "' f N ~ •'( l $ et ,.Id khool D!11Tlct, IH7 ,ltctntli Noltr'Y l'llbllc, C•tll.,nl• E111eu1tve Vici •rl'lldt<lt Norman n atson 0 e .. ,..... JU.. Avenue, Cot!• Me11, C1lllar1'1ll . PrlnclPll Olflu In AZIMUTH l!"CIUITlfS. INC. Beach . Also serving as a n ad-10 am to 5 P"" E1c11 bidder mu11 111bmlt • bid dt11t1111 or11111 Counf'I' •r lf\ll't Hott, ' ,1·50• 1·5 Mrs. H. 0. Boy,ey of In !ht 1llr'l'n ol 1 urtllltd flt' ciihltr'• Mw CammlHlon l!•11lr11 ,.,.•flh!l'lt ' Ch!ICk or I bld ......... 11111 ti llY• St1>I. u. 1t7l STAT! 01" CllLIFOllNIAI Balboa. percent f$'!1.I ol tlll llTIOUnl II !tit Jllullllthllll Oftn1e Coell Oell' l"llal, COUNTY CF RlVlll$1Cll!I 11. \0 ,..,. fM ltMff ..., bid, m1de 11tY•blt lo "" anler of Jui, 2. '· 1', 2l. lf1' l2Cll·10 On lhfl r•th du of """"· U1', lltri re Tl(E 'lO'TOR YACHT •11·0• ~'V-'11> -' _ lo ........ _,,,. the N'""'°''·Mn1 Unllltd Sclloot Olltrlct. LEGAL NOTICE m, 1• !: ,_.vndtl'llr./llld, • N1t1ry l'ub!lc I• 11 ,,....., A. Ptrlorm1nce II" IMY be r1111lrtd II 1 Miid C~fy Ind Siii~, nie Lee embarked on a cham-Apnatltes 1Yp· up when you cook on 11 tlle dlscrttlllft ol Ille OIJlrld , I~ NOTtC• TO ClllDITORS ~·ly' ._,, JACIC E. OA.Hl, r-r-t!oe r~enl ef f1 llut? 111 i nter Intl t\ICl'I SUl'llllOlt COURT O,. :rHI ~let. I" tor "" It be I"-E11r«vt1wa pagne cocktail cruise for ap-0 WEIER Covered Bar•B-Q Kettle c""1r1e1, ~ Proc:ffd• o1 the <""'" sTAT• OP ct.1.i,o1tNIA ,.011 lfl<Clll~··~' e1 1111 cor-111on 11wt Proxl·malely 100 guests hosted wm lie lorfrlltd, or Jn c111 "' • TH• COUNTY Oii" o•ANtl l, "" .. " wllfltn ln11rum.,.1, •-.. bond, Ille fvll 1um lllereol wl!I ee Nt. A""'6 "' Ille ,.._, Wiit ••teull'd by R obert M. Beck of Newport hOw Weber's magic cover cooks meat, fowl and tith to ~0::,1:.,~ to w ld School 0111r1t1 of e r"'" ede11111 of JOSIE KOONS 11:ucH 1>1«11-~~i:::i ""''H:1e~' 111111::;.tf of1 :;': Beach and Marina del Rey. a delicious mouth·watertne turn. Sf!<.' how namelesa. No blddtr "''' wnnor1w hl1 bkl tor NOTIC! IS HIREIY GIVEN 1o ..,_ •dl1111•ledDtd kl""""' tudl cor-e110n F"ollow1·ng the c r uise guests reflected damper-<!Ontrolled heat sealJ in natural juice•. • .,.,'°" el '°""""'.,. r•s1 d•'1 "'''' cred11or1 o1 "" ,.,. ..... r11m111 dtcedtnt ::M111~ ... ~!. wll!ll11 rn.trtrmettt •uflll1nt Ille d111 Ht ler 111<1 -.i(fll ttltrtot. lh•f 111 --ht'tlftl cl ilmt "tlnll 1 ,,_,...., ef-lh lotnl of Dtrte~ were t ransported by bus to l•ow e<U• It Is to cook a ta we~r. No spits to tend or Tiie lolrd of E"d11e1110tt ol lhe NrwHrt· lh• uld decedent •rt ,...111nt1 to 11111 IN WITNESS WHEll:EOF, 1 11•Y• h l I ti t t l I Mew Unllfed School Ol1trld r111rvt1 ltltm, with !ht ntetHI.., YlllC:htn. In h....unro 1.t my "'"" Ind 1fflxttr mY the Marina de! Rey Hotel for grills to flip •.. you ave P enty o m!' o en er a n "'' right 10 r111c1 '"~ er 111 b1111, '"' olllci of "" cl•rtt of !ht •boll• offkl•I 1e1r the div ,,1111 Yetr !n lflt1 a'I .,,.n;•g O[ dinner and d an-your friends Whill' b&rbecu!n£. and 11111 nettnerlfV I CC!PI IM loWtll tnlltltd cour1, flt' lo •rlltnl IMltl, with CerlJ,llc11t 11'111 tbcl\'I Wrllllft, ~· 1.11 bid, Ind to w1!ve 1nv lnfo,mell1y or !ht nKnstrv vouclltn, 10 lh• uri-IOF ICIAL SEAL) cing. e how you can !'njoy this cooking sensation anywhe~. 1r-.ou11rt1Y In.'"' bid r~elved. 11,,....1ont11 1, lhi office of 11., Attorn..,., D. J1nt Mo11tY .any time of th!' year, completely weatherproof por~ wa.01 ~t.Tll. Gonion a. 0111, 1t11 Norlll ••ot111wtv. Not•rv l'ubrlc . r lh lain enamel finish wlll not rust -sparkle& 1to r•-new Pur1uen• "' "'' Ltllor COCI• 111 Ill• Stnt• t.111 c1111orn11 "* wflldl 11 llfwtrslclt ca .. c;111 CHOSEN all mayor 0 c I Stll'e ot Ctlllornl1, SOllllM!rn C1lllornr1 !tit pl~ ~ 111111 ........ "" ~ndlnltntd Mr Comml11ton.EaalT1i lh. I ·1 [ Burbank al "dth a wipe euUdlno encl COft1lr11Cttoft Tr1dn Coun· 1 11 m•""' ""9lnlnt lo lflt .,.1,11 t.111u1t U, 1'73 my 1ca Cl y 0 t!ll, l ulldll'll •nd COft•lruciloli Trades o~ ~.1c1 dtcldlftl wtlhlOI llN,or INN'llhl S'ft.TE 01' Cll.Ll~Oll:NIAI the 27th annual session of GREEN HAVEN NURSERY Counc11 of 011nwe CounlY, !flt 11111 t flir 111111,11 PUlllittll.,11111i. nellet. COUNTY OF DRA.NGE 1 "· C "f · G' I SI l lo.lrd of Trutlffl fin t1C1rf1!ntd ltlt 0,, .. Jutw f, 1,111 On lllt. '4111 dtw ot 11..,.11. lt70, htltrt au om1a IT s a e was fener11 -•Hint r11e fl/I -die'" Elliillttll ll:uch Dubin mt, ttlt .....Otr11tnld, , ,..,,...,. ~ubl!c Janet Elaine St a n t 0 n, 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. -COSTA MESA "'''" '°' ••d'I "'" or 1¥1141 OI' worlrmen E111eutrlx of tht wm In •nc1 lor ••Id Coun1y -i s111t "ffdld Ill txKule 111<1 tonlrec:h wfllth of tht lbo'vt lllmld dKe<ll"' Plr10l'ltll'I •-trtd lll:UCE NOTT' daughter of Mr. 1~-,.---=:==-:======================'lwm bl 1w1rdf'CI 1t1t SU«1111u1 bldde<11 0..,..11 o. 0111, --lo me la lit "" Prnldtrif Ch I B Stan' on I Ind !~el<! •••~•111"1 ~ltff lrt con It I Md lflJ N'"" •l'lllllWiw, of· lhl cor-tll(tn lfltl , lllCuted ""' ar !:S · In said ~Klllc1tlon1 1c!opll!d ~., tht 11.,11 ...,,, Cllllwlll• t21'6 wllhln ln1lru1111nt, •-~ lo me 1~ Corona dcl Mar. llcA•d. •nd ere'' 11111!d bttow: Tetr ino 50_,..1 be 11\t ""°" wno t xec:utid 1111 wrlhiot S d b N t A.nw clenlllc11!on1 no! tntlcl1>1!flll 1nd ""'"''" flt" 11:ecutl1r ln•lrvrnent on belltll ,,, lhf! CllH"fllor•lloot ponsore Y e W P 0 r below l!11td 1h1ll lit 11ld at the currtnl J111,1bll•llld Or•nt• Cffit Olll• 11111of. 1t11r11n n'1ne4. '"" 1ckncwt111191c1 1, llarbor Unit 291 of the FINO w1v1 rile lot lhe 111llc1bl1 !f1C1e JulY f, "· 2J, JO, lt1'1 n !.'-10 me th1t •lldl to•POr111on •-ecuttd lht •nd cl1111lk1!1an In ~ with 11111Hc•bll within ,ln1tr11rnent 1111rsu1nt lo • rtSPSutlort American Legion Auxiliary Trllde• counc:111. 11 1nv r1111 M11td LEGAL NOTICE o1 Its llolrd 111 01rte11r1. D''s lr1'ct ''· .. ,.,, Slanton will lltlow 1•1 not c11rrtn1 ... ,,, rtYlltd IN WITNESS WHEll:fOF, I """' '" tw ltbor q rffmtnll durl111 Ille bl6dl.,. h"tunfo HI lnY· tltnd end lfftxlJd ,,.., be a sc!'lior lhis fall in Corona OF THE time or corutruct10tt time, 111c11 r1Y111-''"'" IM'llc11r IMI Ifie "" 1nc1 w•er In 1~,1 lh1!1 bt con'ldtred 1 l'lrl of 11\t below CIRTIPICATI 0, IUSINISS Cl!'f"llllc11i1 Irr.I 1bow wrltti11. def l\!ar High School. The ll•IH rll1t. t.rw M1llh, Mlf1r1, vtclllln, ,.ICTITIOUI HAM• !OFFICIAL SEllLI Area Leeder At Confab M~. Velma O'Brien, presi· denl of the Soroplimist Club or Newport Harbor Area. r cpreftnted her group during the r ecent biennial coovention of the Soroptimist Federation Of the Americas in St. Louis. J\.1orc than 800 w o m en business executives from all parts of ttle We s tern Hemisphere end several Asian nalions attended the week-long convention. FAIR F•it. f,;,, feclw1I. Thott thr11 word1 •um up f•clott ill optr•lion •n tk1 DAILY l"ll01 .ditori1I P•t• ••try d1y, -iion or Olller -..tiff """ Ill In Tht .indlrlltntd does ctnlf\I 111 !1 JllTltl Ltf' ICldllltn to the lltlow 1111111 WfH Klll!I. cond\IC!lnt • but!nesl ti 20ll Htrllor NOit,.., ,ll"ulllk . C1!1forn11 Will<. A•l'llENl'ICfS: l lvd. Colle Mew, C•lllonll•, llftder l"rtn~1 Oi!lc1 In At1...,11of1 11 alreci .. lo !hi .,OYl•!ont 1111 fldlll1111• !!rm narn• of Nl!Wt"OllTl!lt Ori"" Counf\I of Leb« Code S1tellon 1m.s C9ftcernlnt MOTOllS 11'111 tlltl .. Id !Jr"' 11 c-td My Commluton IE~•lrtt emolnrnent ol •D11r1ntlct1. · ol the lollewlnt ""''"' ""-.,.,.,,. J111. n. 1t11 Everyone will envy this lovely cut crystal salad bowt with silver plated rim and servers, Get yours today. Very specially priced at $8.96 the set. t.m1rk:1n E•1'<tU \1nllt.n'lltlc1rd & Ma1t1' CM<it, TOO SLAVICK'S J~sSinci 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644.1380 11 ,....rr~1 conlrectors et •ulKo,.. Jn lull tlld 1IK1 ol rtt ldl!KI 11 11 l'ubll•httl Or1nt1 Cotlt O•llr l'llot, trtc:ton emDloYlnl 1r1durnen In '"" toUOWTi : 1-'"-•c..'·c'c'c';":'~•:,::":~:.., ____ ~'~.,.~"' 1P11rllliln1ble eccupellon to IPD!Y 10 '"nee C. WOdd Jr .• U:M •erlrl'l,I ~ 11t1llc1bl!! tornt tHrenllc1Shl• com-An1h11m, Ctlll. LtGAL NOTICE mltltt for 1 cer11flc1t1 ol •l'Prowlt Otted Jun1 30. lt1'. '"d llllnt !fie rtllo of •••rtnll«s fl Pr!nct C. WOIMI Jr. HOTIC• OP St.LI tou•ntrmen u* 111 tl\f C9ftltict, S1111 ot CeUIOl'nl1. Or•n•• Countr: Nollet 11 ""°b' Iv Contraclor mtY lie rt<1Ulftd lo mike Oil Jun1 JCI, 1t7t, bllort ,.,., • NOttry IOCllOfll JIOSl 11111 I tft -llllnt lo tonlrfbvtlon• '° 1-.nlltn.1110 ll'tlOfl""· l'ubllc In Ind fl( 11ld 51•1•, 1141~11., COdl of "" :1111 3:1 of 1111 CIYll contr1elllr ind MllKenlrltefof"t shall •-•rid l'rtllOI C. WolOll, Jr .. 11,_n Vnde'1llf!W ""'' C•nlornlt lhn 1111 lo» me to lie tllt 1141r111t1 wtlola """'' ' ' Glitllrt wlH '1111 •Ito tom11rv w Section 1711.6 I" tllt 11 .,,bt(rlbMI to Ille within lnltrvmtnl ti Mlle "'cllon, •I Itta w,,,.,.,, l'ITIPlo'tn"'11 of lpttf"1nlkl$. •NI ltekriowliOttd tit IXICUltd 1f1t "'"'' l'01111!1ln V•ll1y, C1tn ... 1111, et I 1 n'I f'flt' lllfermt llon rel111Yr le •IJ-fOFFICIA.L SEAL) on SltllrH'4o !tit bt11 .. , ot J~ • Pnnlknhl• 111nd1r'ds, conlKI DlrK!ar J.-11 £ Oi"'9 ltlO, 1t1t tolltw\tw dltulllMI .,.,.,,.,,: ol lndulllrMI ll:tltllont, Sin 'r1nc:llco, !+oil .., ,~btlt. t atltrtrn!• '°"""'': ' Ctlltornl1, or DIYltkrn of A1Nrtnllculll1 P•ll'IC!01I Ofllct In J .... •llduil!ln -·· 14 l'l«lft. 11111t11rft llrtfttfl •ncn. c,..1111 COllfth' Stld .... It tor 1111 --• "".,..It• CU.llll'IC.t.TION llATI Mw Cotr>mlitlon ••t lrH tier! ol 1111 vndtrtl911M !or 1tH '"" OPet•lll'll E"ltFlttrt .. .. N.tl J1111t 21, 1t7• ....... In 1111 •mo11nt II 1131 .ft fottlhof 1111"' ll:t!tltd 'rl11111 81ndlt1 l"UbHJh..i Ortntt Cotst Diiiy l'llOI, Wlltl CMll el ICIYwllslnt Ind 111,.,,..1 Team11t•• ,. ................... U.H July 2. t, 11, 2l. 1'111 nO•·n ot .,1,, . ''"' ••"'"' l'rlnte lrntll11 Otltd lhft 15tll •iv el Ju~. lti'IJ LlbOl'l<I LEGAL NOTICE Otllblt Ollblrt (0.lllr•I I C111llr11Clltnl ...... ". S•.'7S l'u-blllhtd Ortnet C111t OIUy •It.I 1"1111 •11111d Ftl11n hMfns . NOTIC• TO CalOITOa-J Jvtf 1', lt7t 111..,_• tl'r1Nt ~-It l.,c1uft He11111 &. Wtlftrt, hNtlil l'l1n, V.c'ltlen SUl"•lllOll COUllT OP TH• 111 .. n, 11 .. rllltlu 'fr1tnl1111, 11'111 01111,,1 ITATI OP CALll'OllNtll POlt LEGAL NOTICE W'l!frt--llcabr1,) TH• COUNTY OJI CMIA .... Ovettlrne It llrM '"°' ~llf, Holi.tYI .... ,,.ltJ 1'4'°MI •rt dlul>ltt """· Etlttl Of LEILll! Et.ltL HENDtlY ClaTll'ICt.TI °' IUllH•ss. O\llllTIMa RATIS: 11Uo EAll:L t4EN01t.Y, Dtel1111t1, •tCTITIOUI illt.Me o..erelme t/11~· bl 1114 ,., -· NOTttE II HIAE•Y OIYIH le 1111 Tiii unllltnltntill .... c"'lty 1111 I """'""" ln ncen et tlll 1'11ul1r etr'dltot• Of lhl ,..,._. 111rntd llt<tdlnt Cln6\lctl,. 1 11w1nut ti w 1 ow," ....,., _. IM II lht tlto tor l\llf1trnl !Ml 111 --NYlnl ~ltlrnt "lll'llt Hwy,, Cltlfll •I Mer, Ct1t1Wn11' VMt I ol lllt Cl'lrt 10\Yo!Ytd. 1111 Ml4 lltCtcltM 11'1 IMllll"ftl It ti' 1111 fkH....... """ 111!1'11 11' TM•" Molldl " 11 tlfreln rl'fltf"rN le ,1~•11 tl\tnl, Wllll IJll llllCllM,., 'IWdlln. Ill CHILOll[N'I 900i(SHOll"ll"f ..,. fl'llt Ill dfflntd lo Ill New Ytlf"'I OtY. 11\t ei'nct ti flit dllf'.IC 9' 11'11 lllrrl Miid llN!I It _,,..,.., If 1f1t ft.itrtwl• Memorlel 0.¥, lo•~ o,,, L1bor llllllltd tolkt, Cit ti ~ ftltm, Wllll "'"°"' w11tK "-In fvll •llCI llllce 01w, Vrttrtll'I 01v, 'fl'llnll"1Y1M Oey fl'lt l\ICtlMIT 'tOlltlllt&. te tlHI ""' II '""-11-.1 lollewli Ind Olrlllmh. If lflr If ""' abovl ftrt1tl'lld II 1111 OlllCI OI' "" .,..,,,.y TIWI "'""'' ttcl1 l lue w.,.,. Dr llllldm , ... Oii lllftlfn. "" ~ R. ktllh Olnt-. "° l!•I 17111 '''"'· Ceretll •1 M1r. •• tollfwlllt tll•ll Ill Clnlkltrtd • l11tl 11111-111. Cfffl Mite, Ctlllor'lll•, t:w17, O•tlill JU"ly 1•. 1m holkllY. 'Wt!ltll 11 Ille 1\tt• ti 1Mlnt1t ot 11'11 Ttllft HMHI' II •"-11 lit mandllOtY lltOn tlll Gt,.. ulMllt'llt"""' h'I •ll l'lltlltrl ,.,111nlftt 11•19 II Cllltom11, °''"'' (Ntty• • lrldor ,lo W'IMlm t COl'lll"KI It •W1rdtlll, trt !tit tslttt of .. If -.C:...,.t, within On JU.., U, ttn, """" rne, 1 'Nolw. •nd """' all 111kontr1ctor' undl\' him, flllr f!IOl'llllt tfll'r Wit flt'll ••lca!llrl 11\lllMc: Ill end ICll' Mid 11.,., "'1111111¥ fll •l'f net 1111 111... Wiii ·-rll If !hi• l'IOllCI. .... ,.. 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"'° 11'1·1• JUIY ... ,,, JO IM Alllull .. 1t1' 1)0f.1i 'V PILOT DICK TRACY TUMILEWEEDS • ......... ....._.._,. ........ -,... MUTI AND JEFF I +!AVE Ct.AUSTROP!!081AI ANO HERE I AM BEING BOXED IN l!.Y THESE 'FOUR ~R LINES EVERYDAY ~E~~E ANE A JUDGE PARKER M..EX,. I M.A.D lO BREAK 'flOIR FATHE!i?! JAsml COllLl'llT KEEP 60tM6' 16 HE WAS: TMA.T'S WI-ft I U.llEU THE POLICE ! POMT 'IO(I YNDEl5TAND?' PLAIN JANE • -- I WI I 1-if'i'G A JOKE,,.. COULD °™INKo• eWAROi ARE F'EW, ~l'Ct< MIGHTYOAK II SoME)'lllNG TO MAKE YOU FEEL NCE ANUT BETTER,MUTTI .J. WAS 0 1..IK& )'l:lU• 1. ~ MU. d 60 AMO' IM.. PR'IYEft .lMP Tat f.UM 1'9' IEAP't' 'JO w.ve llOll ! I'LL WNr OllT 1111 Mts CAr:! LADIES NITE ly Clie1ter Golllcl . Ll'L AINER OUt FIRST AOOl<ll 10 ~ONMISFI OAYOFOOTYI ly T0m K. Ryan ly Al Smith NOW I FEEL MUCH SETTER~ 1'MGLAD 'FoR.YA! By H.old Le Dou L ly Frank Baginski SALLY BANANAS GORDO &4'1$ IT 12/Gi/T .. MAV m;;u POPOf )/,AVE OCi>I& "°tf7l2V AWAV 1¥61: IZClllER.51 WITH /N )./J H'F'ORT CJllCJ<EIJ-- 7l) sP/!EO /JP PLVCKING! Pl20Ces51/.IG, MOON MUWNS TllBYW 'r}f,''A 6 IN OF Fur,fJ§fJSS • PERKINS By John Miles [OAICY-CROS-SWORD ••• by •. A POWEi I ACll:OSS 1 Covt1 whh contrmpl ' Pound dow n 10 L1ckin11 . sensr 14 l ight phen111111r non )5 Endrd 16 lllussrl 17 ''A '.il.!J. •-, • hank: of h.1 if": • 2 WOl'd• 11 Draw inll powrr: 2 words • 20 Tutn ing: Co#lb, lotm 121 Lait 22 "·····ttlt ·11111" 1 !3 Chum 25 Leng thy dlscoursl!"~ 27 "Uctllll"nt !": Sl;r,ng lO SOl!ltlhing risted 31 Wtapon ! l1 Minuit 1i111plt or;1n is111 I )) Asttrn :J6 Latily 37 Easy runner 31 Salvtr l • Sttd 40 One ltnding 11slst1nct 41 TrartSporlltion 111tdlum I"' 4l Notlce;r,bl t 44 Having thrtt parts 45 Fabr ic 47Tunt 48 Roct it s, fOf Oflt 4'J Ending ustd •ilh fort tnd 111ort 50 Hin du dt ily .S4 Harsh ,, Having ltss adul\trlllion 58 Pain 5• Sin1Jtr liO Wtnl up '' lil P;r,rt of !ht body lil Detroit or Vancouvtr footballt r Ii) Depresst s DOWN <I E~perl 10 Pul up with 11 ..•.•••... Republic: l words l!. Put through 1 kllchtn 1ppll1nct l l'•olattd 13 Ptrfotmtrs 19 Eltctrlcal rock unit Z Ridtr of 21 Ar id tht rods 24 Rosary btad ) Big quanlilyl 25 Wlstr 2 words 21i Dlc lator ( Eiclus i~P i 21 Powtr passtssio11 28 'Amusttrit nt S Btfort p;uk It "And so ft atur 1 •• ···"· 211 "Min 2 words 7Rivtr of England I N. Amtr. country: Abbr. • J words JO E•prcltd 32 Kind cf home 34 Err 7/16/70 35 English fi'ltr 37 Prtrer 38 Wealth ef any t ind 40 Wild Wl ltr buffalo 41 Thrtt : Prefix <I) Outdoor sports1111n <I( Ttsl <15 Rtligious "" (ft lt1pon 47 Town Jn Iowa 411 Ptnttf1llng 51 Prtss 52 Garrntnl 53 llf god 55 Evll: Prefix 51. Aclot Wallach 57 Anhn1l's footpr int 11u no MISS PEACH ___ ... ::. .. STEVE ROPER .aJ>T s;y lllU Tltl<ll LOOK. HOMEY/ .... l D<J1T (ff IE ~ Llk'E KM0\11 Et.ACTLY H0\41 A SfS'TEli, MIK'E-AllD 1'PUTTHIS -8'.lr-~OPTI£ SUBJECT/ IT 'S 'THI! PL.AU IN WA~lllNlfTON Wf<l!!Uf AU. Tiii! llri JIHOTS LIVI!. By Mell By Saunden and Overgard ly Charles M. Schulr ..--~~~~~~-..;., llif ST~ANGE WotlO MR.MUM dy Charles Barsotti · · 1:.. ,.,,,.J,~ ~'' ~ ~.evn. "'~~ ' . •• "· I '• 1 '•'I - By Roger Bollen •. WHOSAIJS AL.I-FAT GU\JS ~ vOL.L.Y?' • 0 • ' ~ ~---~~ -:~ .. •' ~ ..,_" '. ' I .. : ' $1 Ill• 11" ; . I spi ,., ref ( se• ht 1 .. 04 tbi ~ :; ~ "'· di! r<f· .. ton ~( Ille .,,~ ·:r l¢a lli' ,., eJe; ye ~h ·nP1j "[ io .. "' )'lie 0: I Ii p A ' ~J -----···--.. ' ,. ~ " . -·--. . ---....... . ·--·---- TIHlrsd11, July 16, 1970 ' gro Sun Setting Rapidly on Era of Shoeshine Man· SAN BERNARDINO (AP) Shoe ·~tt.e.L ''Kids do not they don't go into it.'1 Maybe It's too hot for them. boots of businessmen who bad ~ Lea ' -The shoeshine man, judging want to 3}dne llboes ioctay. A reporter'a survey showed Maybe they're 'just not t.o wa~ across tbe unpaved Ve hustlers. They're lazy." «reets. Today the atreets are . ~ O from a survey In tl1l.s com-ll'a degrading to them. a few barl>ershops still have Wh ,. 1 k ol Int ••• •• • • ol ts f dtn Y .... e ac . er~ pavicu. l~w YORK (AP) -James ;:~ty ll,OOO, • g l~~.e~~!. ha,:::..::: :"':·:'::.:".;::.; In ::~:-~1~:".:l -st!,•!,,~~~~·~:~~ rag and dance for you is dead, too." . "When customers come Into my lhop and aak why the rae isn't poppfni any more l tell them a ol1lne C<lllll IO centl and • act ~111 'l $20. ''Very teldom do f get r quests for ·~·" Qri;Jnet, 1 detective who won ''The average man goes to mooey from their parenta. a stan4 1t the bus atatlon Father'• Day shine kit•, the falll to recognize the value · · t • 1-~-ihue-year ocbolanhlp to :.°:'khls ~g i:: ~ mb'!'/i~ And U they do work aa .inn. and a few at car washes. new plaatic lboes that ale · ol a prole1Slonal shine, "Peo-Co-.irt Denies ~ow;eJ! ~ge al)'ll'd Law School, said Fri-N)'1 one prlCtitiooer of the men, jl's only a stepping stooe But there's only one full time . washed instead fl shined, and pie think Shines are lo make j ,fil!'1 going lo llludy the,., arl "People jllS\ deo't get lo·llOftlelbh>f betl<r." independent lhine eland 00 a to Ille flood ol do-l>yoursell their shoes look good, when NEW YORK (AP) -Rep, neatb' a 'l¥lfer ol 'a century, 11>tlioug)l the police depart. lbelr shoes .shined llJIY more,." Sa G Gom J ol be pollil>es and dyes that have IC!ually they are to prererve Adam Claytoo Powell, beaten clainiea jnegularit!a ln the ert bu refused him a leave Y• regory ez r. city street, tween 8 pool flooded the marktt. Also the leather. The mine man •for DemocraUc renomfnatlon voting, which gaw t-h e of a'-ence with pay. Another shl.ne man says he the Inland Center Barber hall and a shoe repair shop. price. The going r a t e uset a good wa:r, rath(r than in the June 23 primacy, has no m Jn at J o n to slate makes only about $8 a day Shop: It is manned by Big John heieebouta is 5o cent.s. a poli.!i:I, to keep the th.ther been tl.lrned down by the state Asse mblyman Oharles B. •"-~We cannot afford the lux· now, down from $25 a day "11'1 also dying because Grey. so called because he's One old timer had this from cracking." Supreme Court in an attempt Rangel, 1be court (\lied that ~. '°r can the ta'lpayers 10 years ago. many ol the ebine men were small. Says be of all the shine the«y: "The real reason fM Lacy adds that t h t to force a new election. papers 1n the suit had hot f"G{d .the cost/' said a police "It's a dying era," says Ira black .00 now that there are men that aren't: "I don't the shoeshine wu to clean atereotype of the "'griming ·Powell, who Jw represented been properly .erved o a ... adqua.rters statement, e1-Rapoport, proprietc:r of the opporb.IDJties Jn other fields know what's wrong with them. the dirt and grime from the lhint man who would PoP the the cltf's Harlem dietrid: for Rangel. fPliilhglherefusal. 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'---~~~~~~~~~~-...:..:.....~~~..:..~~~~~~~~=-~~~~~~ ; Grimes, a :JG.year-old Negro, $1id earlier in a letter to lllayOI' John V. Lindsay: "I f~l that I was denied this ~portunity because I am b)ack.'.' ']lilt." a d ep ar t m e nt spbkiftnan said race played rt>~ in the decision to r~·Grimes leave. Griples, who has spent sevetr 'years on the force, said hlt1'Dieoded lo go lo Harvard 13:-Y, one way or the other, o~ the scholarship that heglns tbis fall. He told a news con- f nee he would seek to re- • policeman working on summers if pcs.sible · to fulJ<lme duty ho fini.shea b is "p. worka out ol Queens Uy. Thomas Maciell'a ~Mackell told newimen M:~ asked tbe poli~ cfiPliftinent to rtconsfder ii. refusal of leave. "Ht-. has assured me be in- tenc;is ta use the l e g a I l(nowledge he will obtain in the. ·service oC the police cl?partment," Mackell added. 0';1 cannot understand the ~tement attributed to a department official that 'fl~ tiave no need for lawye~.' .. There is ample· precedent the police department for granting leave to its members the purpose of pursuing ·gh~ education." . A sPokesman for the depari- ent had said paid lea ve ver had been granted for aw studies, but on1y for pe,ci f ic c o u r1 e s in ~logy. "This man wants a tbree- ear leave with pay to make ~ 'mself a lawyer,'' t he pokesman said, "and we have :need for iawyers in that ategory." ·However, Grimes, In a pink l)irt and striped tie, told wsmen he was· asking only :n\ne-moM.bs paid leave, and ,·1!\l!lng after that lo COO> ~)iii Harvard scholarship 'tfiOOI pay. ;In 1967, Grimes said, he pplied for a leave with pay '1iJe attending New York Diversity. ~'At that time I was denied leave of absence," the detec- ·ye'said 0 The reason stated Yiat J was not a sergeant . ,abbve, thus making me ·~ligible. "During the academic year i ound to my surprise that 1.vhite detective was granted flcave of absence with pay a'. aUend the University of . lifomia for one year.'' !Lil.IJ Sells P rize Bulls At Bargain :ST. MARTINVILLE, La. mgressman Edwin B. Wil.lis •Y• he bcught two 17 ,500 ord bulls from former til'mi"dent Lyndon B. J<M;on qr the bargain price o{ 1750 -Willis said last week it was Christmas Eve, 1963, when J~ agreed et a party u; iell hirn • bull lmn the Lil.I Rruich. .'This week Jolmon called Willis and invited him t.o the rOnch to select his 3!Hnooth- old bull. Willis rented a plane fci-$500 aOO Dew over with • a : sma II party c.o the LBJ rinm near Stooewell, Ta. ~'He was all decked out like a : oowboy," Willis said ol. J""""'1, o4lo met theni. 'l11e ~p was treated by Johnson ~ a "delicious beer from Gi<many" In the raodl hoose bflore they got down to b~airUng. .~· said Willis, the former ~ident asked Ms foreman, oete Malachek, "How many b4J1s do we have, Dale?" chek n!plled: "Aboot 1 even dozen." L's the price now?" J said. About $7,500 each,'' M;.lachek said. Willi> !aid JohllSOll wrote dow1) the sum ol $15,000. He u,.,, told Maladi<lk : '"Cancel that !Mt zero and lei Ed plok OIJt two bulls, II SHOPP SHOPPING TEST . Pricffor• Discounted bee pt Oii fair· Traded and .93~ -ROAST- """ 'I'" ll•litf _ .. f 49! .... GIADIA . 29.~ I CUT UP FRYING CHICKENS:~ .................... $33~ ~~.!~~~ .. --... 73c ~~~!~-.. -·SS~. PORTERHOUSE STEAK~::t.':':::UTYIOtlDIOmr .. -1~ SllaD BACON 77c LEAN GROUND BEEF SKINLESS . LINK SAUSAGE~'o'l::~.-......... -31c ;~'°;~;~ .............. 79 c ~~~K .. ~~~ ......... 77.~ PORK LOIN ROAST~=-nu ........... , .... :'.' ... 78~ '""'"'''-"~ .. ON-...... EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF CROSS RIB ROAST:r.. .. aarn--.---88~ ~~.!,~.!~~~::.~ 88c ~!'>..!~_;-93~ STANDING RIB ROAST:"~r'O:Quwrno .... •m-$1?..5 BEEF LINK SAUSAG(':;' .. -----------31' SLICED CARROTS=~.20' M.J.B. COFFEE11or.""87' M.J.B. COFFEE,;11....,.ln M.J.B. COFFEEour.w'2" MUWlll..,._t eLJU INSTANT COFFEE.-99' INSTANT COFFEE~\;'.~ .• -'1" DEL MONTE CORN:::::",~ .... -22' PRUNE JUICE :','l.":.\'. ................• .59' GERBER$ BABY FOOD ~~\" ... ~ 9' MODILAC::~~:. ....................... ".26• FRUIT COCKTAILrn.~.wi ............ 25' ... 1:1rfktt.--. CUT GREEN BEANS DIAMONOA 16 OUNCE CAN 2oc ... t;yfl.tt/.'--. PINEAPPLE JUI~ l>IL MONT( 46 OUNCE CAN 29c BEEf & MACARONl:~.::=.'.'.':3~ SPAGHml:::"J.::~ 18' MAYONNAISEl;:l~--.55' ELBERTA PEACHES :::r'.l.:~.'.-.29' HARVEST DAY PEARS •nr.w-37' SLICED. PINEAPPLE:'t:rli:~!..-21' HONEY::'l.i~ .. -..... _._ .... _,!12~ SLOPPY JOE :':!'.~w ....... -.64' SPANiSH NUTS i':!~"::::.'......_ 47• INSTANT TEA i':'~~'.·----78' ••• the few items li1ted on thi1 pag• c.o~ slitute just o tn1all sampling of th• thoiJo "----------"· 1and1 of low1 diKount prices in store for 'MAZOLA OIL•oLm ................•. .'1" you ot 1~~---i1f~i1J~iB1p!jiiijdfi&j1Jlii(1i~~,4!1iiJji:iijii!ljij~j FOAM ICE CHEST •'~le, J111 INIMr·lil't kl clltst 11i~ nlftlfnt Ctnl· i11 n.111: •em f1lfs 111 ~u"l•r 148 6-QUAITSIZE • ... POLY PITCHER .... DIAL .. ANTf·PIRSP•••llT-1=:a1 ...,.,.. ..... fno ... -a•IJ ltJ ,,. •• ,.. i111 b li&'f. .. , all•'"· L7c SOUIKESllf .IQ COVER GIRL MAKE-UP Cins J•• t111t .. cl•••" JMll !Mt "' '" •• 111.i11 -"'" All mhll ..., UCIUID . •••··••••••• 6' , .................. $)39 @ PIUS[D PGWDll ••• IY. EXCEDRIN lOO's • DI ntrl-ttmrtll ••lt ,... ..... tN1 ...... ..,. .. -~llttlf .. nllm H.ant llfttkrll•• O!lllYU.YIAY $) 19 UW PIKI -~-~ ~ -· --., < POUND CAKE ::~.':'"·--··---·79' DEVILS FOOD CAKE:::'L~-79' PET Rill PIES ~ .............. _ ..... 27' ICllOCOUfll(O(o.J~TUnatJJ LEMONADE r.':i~ ............... _25• DOwNYFLAKE BREAD:"r.':f" .... 48' JOHNSTON PIES~.~-~~-77' BANQUET ENl'llEES:':i'.~"':-27' FISHSTICKS:0~.-....... -•1n PACIFIC CODl:'o'l:':':'.~-:...65' ONION RINGS :="......... 45' PEPPERED STEAKS :;'.',':'~ , , .. 73' ... t;y fkt /.--. VIENNA SAUSAGE UllY •oulKI CAN ·25c CHILI & BEANS~::: ................ 27'" POOR BOY SANDWICH~u .. 79' RUSKET FLAKES::"::.'=.. 39' HI HO CRACKERS:::t:._37' INSTANT BREAKfAST --57' ~ ... WAllllTf71ffllZ.PIL .,. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR :l:' .•. 55' SNACKS:'o'r.~~ .• -... ---···43' ( .. TUWJWllllif a!IPSI BOULLION CUBES:i'/l.",.., ......... 19' DELUXE BREAD ::'.r'.;L~:=..::.33' ···~'&//.--. PINE SOL Dl!INFlaAllT 1511UNCE • 1omE 57c ,.· ..• -tr'T"'' > • ' "".I .. ;loY.'i ; • I~''· ~ ·~ . ..... ' ~ .. . . """' .. ....... .,. CHIFFON nssui·-... -.25· HEAD & SHOULDERS ' COL1iAil TOOTHPASTE u ... llZ'l -llelff 64( Ctts •1lf ""9UQ>cMlt" .. ....,. It .. n. 11str"1 11t1 .. c 'IL SIMI: ., ... . . JA~ • ••, ••••••••••••• 791 TUii.,,,,,.,,, ... , •• 89' lOTIOlf. ••••••••••••• 7 4' .,.. PAMPERS DIAPUS r.=79' DIXIE TOWEL,.., . ..._ __ .27• WOOLITE ~·~·····-·-67' SPRAY STARCH:r.'t'..1. .... -·-58' SCOTCH BRITT :::e; .... _,_ 26' ... t;yfl.ttt.-.... SPJNACH on Molirt 29c 27 llUNCE CAN .SOAP PADS ::::~ .... -... -....:..49' WHISnE CLEANER .... .,,, __ ,89' VANISH. CLEANER :r.l•n-.-.37• SNOWf,BLEACHi•er.m ........ -46' SOAP POWDERl.~ ... _._....._52• VOGUE DETERGENT ......... -... 39' BUBBLE BATH l::~\~ ... --.... 45' ... 1:1rfktt-.... DOW CLEANER 69c_ LADY LEE BUTTER ::":"llr. ....• -.79' LADY LEl TOPPING:~~'l: ... -.43' ROD'S DRESSING:':'~J:.':'.'. ........ 37' .,. MARGARINE r,=~······-·38' FOREMOST ICE CREAMi.':L'"m..79' ORNING FRES PRODUCE 100% C-ITA IUlfO ·····BANANAS Cfttnl Aatflc1'1 f lHll lltll tf ltlel• 11;. SUMMER FRUITS , ARE HERE! '""'r.• 11•1'1 1hlr flit 11 fifcy p11C 11, 11ct1rr111, c11t1l11p1, lit..., 11MI Cnnln 111lm. Hlf II Cl llSI • • , sn1t-r1• WlttrMa 11111'11 al ll1ir Its! au pritot II lloir 1••111. rip! HWI ' -. • Shop Any Day ••• Save Every Doy ••• with LU'Cky Low Distount Pricing Policy. I . AUMUT lll."PKG, 59c (12 OI . PllG.4Sc) ~~,!.. ............... :::: 9c BUDDICS MEATS :::: 39c aca.llllP'IW,nNT,rm-. ...... ~~~~~.~ .. ----.)~"' 73c AMERICAN CHEESE:'-L8c ..-r-1,_,,.UQ_, .. :'Q sacm BOLOGNA tt .. 79c --Mimfl ll.l._,PIL ~~K!!.~~~! ............... 63C W HONE SALAOS 11or.· "2c e.:1--.mr•--·M:-~ • PARMESAN CHEESE ~..:.~.'.!..23• LUCKY MARGARINE111<m.-l9" ' ... t;yfl.tt/.--1 FIG BARS fIRES IDf 32 .0UNCf PACKAGf 49c """' 11 - . . ~ ' I•', : _ I .,. CANADA DRY :,~~... 14• SCHLITZ IEER :::::.. __ ,.,,_s2• J GOLD SEAL SCOTCH:~_,4 .. 1 GOLD SEAL VODICA1un..-•3" tAVAMIUATMITltm'f'-1 ... J:;yfl.tt/.-- KRAFT JULIES APPLIIAH 33c I I OUllCI JAi . . . ' \ , , ... "" ~, _. M.P .S. DOG FOOD 23' V'"" IALIWl~•t U.rM ms DOG Fooo toociiiiaa ... -... 9" ~Stitt.CU •••• -•• , ,;"CAT FOOD .,. ........ --12' .-YI WMW?TWf&== GAINES BUIJ&ERSn,.,.,,_,,,,. '1" .. -· -. ~ . .. . l.LD.Lll9n• COUPONS .Gladly Accspted l• _ _..,..,,..,...,-,"--' ....... , t =.f=, i • . ' • ,,..... DAILY PILOT Thul'SdaJ', July 16, 1970 Park Probe Ends • Ill Okay Cou1ity-V alley Agree 01i Mile Square Plan '"'"' ...... •It It lolU , ... thl _.. " (lt)ly cfllnll•· ow """'" _,.. '°'"~ lltHoft #Id -t .... wllld< WW'1 "FTMltlr II COl.lf'll" "' .. \'It....,.., .... -lfnand ., ..._.., -••v 11110 1111 -· Tlkt, for ••lmolll: tllt M!WI 1lery CM.If ol Ut~ .. 111n11 o1 1 W.tw11 19.,.. ly """° PH* WI loclt1 Of "-'" ~ Pl!' "'"* wllll Wdl ·~ th1I "" '"'*''"' to "' hltdlfto . tor • "'bvl(tl" hlltM, Win ....... IDdll SMktHMI 1111 by .im1tm IO _,. , .. __. -wnlr1? N1y1 T""" ~-.... _.. Clreh/llY - ...., tllll 111'9 -"' ttlla ·--l!"OOll fllitt t w. ..... "'' "" "°' .. ino llK" ,.,. ...... from ""' YDWll , .. dy's ..._ -,...,,......, tflrlt '"'° bit "wl -1111 to "°"' pOl,lnltl. H-. ...._...If 1M Ina coulll M ,_...,.... to tlfmlll I ltw 11,.....,, .... -_.,, II .,.... ...... bttn fltlllftl tor .. tit< wren«, •. ,,..., n .... ,.,. ~ d9nt • • • , .. , ft ......... flow, we """"' yov come 111 to &11 IYRC>tt l'ENlEY INSURANCE, 902 Miki. Huntlnglilot BMC~, P!loM s,».1m. wr..11111' ya11 wbll to ....., ......... ""' ., 11,,..iy ..... .,...,,. -· .m ~ we'll M prlvlllglll to -)'OU MIY flml , , , Wllhoul o&>- l!Mtion, or courw. · Who Cores7 N• •thtr 111w.p1p1r i11 th1 w•rW c1n11 el.o<1t ~ur comm11· 11ity Ii•• your c•M111unity d1ily """Pi)>w tlo ... lf'1 th1 DAILY PILOT. Delayed by more than • month ol investigation, an agmment between the city of Fountain Valley and Orange Q:iunty oo improvements and operatiOn o{ Mile Square · RegiC11al Park was approved Tuesday by tfle Board or Supervisora. Supuvisor William Hlrs· teln's opposing vote split the board 4-1. He opposed the pact because improvement ol the four bordering r o a d w a y s woold have tc come from the county general fund and other ei:penses, such as police pro- tection, "Will utend over a long pericd at county tarpayer expense.'' Supervisor David L. Baker said the agreement was ''not a sudden thing." "It has been worked out and approved in principal over several years." He urged immediate action. • Robert ·'n>omas. county ad- ministrative officer, said the supervisors were forced to make a decision in two policy areas . "Police protection is the prlq),ary one," he said. "The county, under the agreement, la responsible for i n i t la I responsibility in the park - FLOWERS by SUMMER 4'6-5696 C.MMl.•CW. ACCOUNn •1.AUTll'UL W.DDINGS /# KRAZY-KIT '\ t" CARD and GIFT SHOP \ N•w o,_ 10 '9 I T1191. S.t. e CARDS e GIFTS e STITCHERY KITS I RATUllNlo Junn Short Or1g1nals Stitchery Clas..s Available ........ a-• ,,_,.,ca- 34179 ST••IT OP THI IO&.MN LANT••lll DANA POINT 496. 9790 I • 'WE WIU RECAP YOUR TIRES IN 8 HRS. I lhe Sheriff's Department or Parks Departmen~ or bolll. Inasmuch u the park i1 wholly wilbio a city this may be .setttnc 1 precedent.. Seoondl,y, 1bomaa noted, "there is oo tndJcation on how paving of one.half of the roadways wlll be flnanced. Thl" county Road Department will not allocate Arterial Jfighway Financing Program (gas tax) money, '° It will have tc come rrom the General Fund." projtcted that two miWoo pee> pie will ~ the park each year," the mayor noted. Just KUe.ued that park personnel could ha n d I e "nuisance'' complaints in the police protection category and Ill< Fountain Valley Depart· ment, although small (30 members) would need the aid of the sheriff as a back up in larger disturbances. "As to the perimtt'r roadways (Warner and Edinger avenues, Euclid and Brookhurst streets) city policy calls for the developer, in this case the o:iunty, to improve lo thf: centerline," the mayor said. $353,000. ,Fire protecUon will be provided by the city at no cost to the county. Poll Shows VD Increase . NEW YORK (AP) -The American Social He a I th As3ocfation warns that "na- tional emergency action" is necessary to curb a dramatic increase in cases of infectious syphilis. In reference to possible precedents, Supervisor-Alton Allen noted that Fullerton Dam Park Is wholly w:lthln the city of Fullerton, and that University Park, when the city ol Irvine incorporates, would also b e clty·surrounded. "What is your pleasure , gentlemen " he asked his fellow board members. "This agreement bas been two years in the making," Just arauei:t. "The city bas waived connection fees of $200,000 for water and sewer services and $480,00lr for drainage and Oood control, wtdch are usually charged to the developer ," Dr. James S. ?.fcKerWe- Pollack, venereal d i s ea !!I e director fOI' the associaUon, said Sunday the incidence of the ·disease, which can kill, blind or cause i¥anity, rose 8.5 percent durihg fiscal 1970 """'-'-' ..... ..Ill ?.iayor Eel Just of Fotmtain Valley tcld supervisors that first phase development oC the part had been completed last year with the opening of th~ golf course and that agree. ment was needed to complete the second phase. "It baa been Road improvements have beeR estimated to cost to 20,351 reported Case!!! na- tionally. For the month ol. June, the rate was up 27.3 percent over June 1969. Among st'8le6, New Jersey had the largest percentage in- crease in reported cases - Early Start on Breakfast 01.llY PILOT Ill# p111r9 San. Clemente Mayor Walt Evans (left) and George Boaz, Kiwanis break.fast chairman, get ready for crowds expected at the Kiwanis club ranch breakfast Saturday. Pancakes will be served starting at 7 a .m. at Albertson Market parking lot. Last year the Kiwanis served 2,000 breakfasts. up 55.3 percent. Georgia's i:::::::::-:---,,,,---.,.----1 rate rose 28.5 percent and California's 29.S percent. / Educator John Venable u~::J"%~8 ~~ N:: ;,: showed thf: largest percentage Retires After 40 Years ·r=;~="=';';..="=· .,_,=·P= 29 =· .=s =pe=, ... =,=in,11 Dr. John A. Venable, dire<:· tor of curriculum for the Hun- tington Beach Union High School District, an~ his retirement Tuesday before trustee!. He wW leave his po6l Aug. 31. Venable, 60, came to the district. last. year aft.er serving for 25 years as a teacher in the Tulsa , Oklahoma Public Schools. Prior to that assign- ment he worked for 12 yean as administrator of Pasadena ANTICS ANTIQUE ({l * .~,:...--:-- rony Tovatt Sez TOVATI'S APPLIANCES City School and principal ol LOCAL No olh•r 111..,.1p1p1r t1tl1 you John Muir High School. 111ore, 1111ry d1 y. •bout ... h11'1 "[ decided to retire five qoing on in th1 Gr.1t1r Or•no;r • Co11t th111 th1 DAILY PILOT. years before the compulsory"=::::::::::::==:::::::::==== retirement age," Ven ab I el· said, "in order to pursue a number of activities and in- terest! including some ad- ditional writing and travel that have been negles:t.ed due to a very active professional life. Forty years is a long time ln any job, no matter how challenging and enjoyable " EYES RIGHT .., DI. LOUIS J. HASUPILD IN LAGUNA "W.-,..,. Ii ... ,,..,... ••rrvtLIE ,_., 11 * worW" •••11.-o ....... CLS.--.. ~ wlM 1.....W ... W • o I e wtfe); Jn INtfl c-.t .. H~-r .... 11 .. leJ"'v lllrl-lid _ ... "81 .. .., ..... ..,....., ~-~ Hotel utdil tr..""' \'tttll1 ...ice .. -497.1350 ............ , -.n ., ·-11 ~~;!:::d~U;fE'"itrf --.. _. ''""'""" "'"\AllIE IN -..,.. WE ~\)TS '" 19 li.•tl••. dry .,.114 " .. ..,... • .......... « • &and'ies seed.s dry .,.11 -JC!• ... tM, Jdff. 011r '"' Dried fruits ,,_. prff.c• fancy '""et ...... ~dy ,.., tlie , ... is hicNOMCI by ll11t or 011 .. ...... M .., ..... -ti.-1 '.1tre11 • • .......... -"" .... '"" -ct9cllty CMt11l1 .. 01t1Mptic 1..,1.u..t whklt c1111bcrh 11° t.cti ... ' GIFT PACKAGES WE IWL EYEJJIWIWJ[ There is only one answer - life's nicer with o 50Und frock. And no one needs miss 011r- 'thost who suffer from heor• ing loss ton truly enjoy listan- ing with on OTICON htoring aid. You weor it -forget oboul it-and he11r. Fo!ks ore w111ring OTIC ON aids all oraund the world -they'r1 sold ond serviced in mort than 70 co1.1ntries. I I T~t:WD~lfl'St•~~·,;r ~ .,,-. ,,..~l<AGTO~f;,~ ,~ l)f l<CAlll~; A"\ th ,...l-'1• thft y11 do•'t -tltl"f' -• ......., -'" did Opn Ni9Jtt1,, 6:45 p.-. Mot111 .. 511nday, I :45 p.-. MAil COUPON for FRE[ / ........ l!~".'!~•.I~~ -~~o.k_I!! •••• _ ..., ttn .. ...._ 1111t ttien'• •• ANTONIONl's l.J,GQIJA MU$1C COMPll/\' II J'IOTEll FO~ ITS U>MP ........ LINE orQl.IOL.!1Y CU.M•CM. ~·cocos. AN EXce.uE.NT $9J.KTtON OFQASSl<Al..-UTAN; WE M"'1• 1lla BEST TnLE W OlllCS 1'1 ~ lll()(, t o.l SllCll!f, l.A60NI. NIUSIC ~ 11 Yo<llt GOIOJ. TO FtHt; Mc tlil llAl'N .. ceuNIV. !AG.UNA MUSIC e<l. 210~T/llA.. ~~ •v UWRENCE •STRADA So-<llllO "nor,,..I" lltlr 11 !hi ..,yy Of monr _...,__ II llo)ld1 • hllrdo lon!ll<', 1111 wftnlu, tl!Hn Ind "'- IOllbllflY but II 1111111 bl 1n1lnt1lnld wllfl lt lr!y r11111i.r ur1, 8ru.fl'"9 llnd"m&S.»Qll Wlll promol1 llOOd ICllP clrcula!lon, w11s111no •wry w..-w tin d1ys 11'1d o.;c•tlonal «llldltlonlnt .,.,.,,,,.,,,, bet...., s111mpoos lo:"P normal n11r from becOmlng ebnol"mtl. If rou n11111 110rmel t11 lr, •PP'" Clal• nature's gl!f 111'11 c••• lo• It P'n»lflY. Wh111 ... 1r typot yoMr h1lr m&y be, our 1Pttl1lty !• kMplnf It lowly and 11tr1cllv1 fw vou. F'tlortl us now for your •P110lntm1nt ti House of Estrada 114Jll aHt;h IMl1111r~ HwnlintlDll IHtft ••1·'1M HANDY HIHT ,ROM THE HOUSI: .t, pl1Jlic tlrlW, firttd OWi'" !ht IPOl/I or 1n oll an It ll•ndY for tvfrbc1rl119 llllni.•11·r11ch pl1c•~. THE FAMOUS JULIA HICKS FROM CARLSBAD, HAS BROUGHT HER ANCIENT, RARE ART OF GLASS CUTIING TO LAGUNA ! She does this In her shop , • , right before your eyes -one of few 1rtisans left in the United States to- day th1t cuts glass -UPSIDE DOWN- An interesting trip to her Tiny Unique CRYSTAL AND GLASS SHOP will net you many surprises. SPECIAL THIS WEEK SET OF I CRYSTAL NARATAKE STEM WARE INCLUDH I or l LmERS ARTISTICALLY ENGRAVED -s2400 FINE QUALITY BRAKE RE-BUILDING -4 .. cry 9bollt it. """ 401 Mol1 St .. H111ti .. tee Yeocfll 141.1211 ,., .. oppolllhMlft. '!'11Vill'!IP.110 SJ6-7561 w.·,. ...... 11.1uty loccn.d h1 Jll1~••l • Ull 1: Teletoite Heorln9 Aids II J232S S, CG,Ul H,..,,., I; 1..a1111n• l!eac~ '26'1 , ,•, •IN" --..:, ~t! •"11.o.! ~~"Ill·.,, " ' • OT!tOM "°)or '°"'ltl -( &•:<tr llf1rl•1. • HOT & COLD CRYST .. L BEER MUGS Mite Yg~r T1llll Sp11'11111 Crv1l1I M•n11gru,,M1 AT REASONABLE PRICES the fl" , ..... Shopplllf Cff· :m men Ill! lrc1okh•r.t & W.....-t... .. 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O pH Nf91tt1,, 6:45 p.111, Motl.,.f Su11ct.,, t :45 p.111. 1: NAME -·--·--· .. ··--··-···· : 1: AODRESS M-~--·--.. •M-~··--·· : 1: "" ·--·-··-··-·-""'"•··-·-···-·· : 'i: .STAH..::.. .. ·=-..::.:··-·2'11'_.,_ ... =····~~ ; "-·····-····-··············-~ -,;ICTONC 1 ~ 499.4390 N .. MIE IENGRAVIED $4.SO & $S.50 PITCHERS From $4 to $10 Custom Handcut .. Crystal In The ART CENTER-Open'1o·to 5 Except Mon. 1408 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY at Mountain LAGUNA BEACH-494-4220 ,, --=- ''Arti stry in Moving'.' for the BEST MOVE of YOUR LIFE Call: 494-1025 580 Broadway TH E SALE YOU'VE ~EEN WAITING FOR, FABULOUS BUYS . . . RErJE IOUTIQUI , ..... I• ,.., _ 1970 S. c .. t Hwy,. L ..... hecll -t.a., ... 1111! 4f4·1411 - ( . • . • • ' • • . ( .! I .~y ' . ' .. , ( ' t ' ' . . . : ' ( ....... .. . ( ~ . ·. 1 . ' • t : .· e . . • t • • • E ")> .~.- • • . ' ' '• • ~ .. .. • ' • r a c L • i! I< ·C ,, • c c A " ( c ·."' R ;, fc " " ...... • • • • • • - • • I ... He's .. ".45 Coast Area Students • j t?,faintained 'J\~ Average : e_:-;;.:.A total of I 041 students CAPISTRANO IEA(H · "~:t=. ed · t ' the · c8s•f1.. ~E\'f"" : ~·~ , na~ 0 ~pnng Lh1d1ll1 .A1oepeti1n, Lynn 0. • '' s List for acaderruc ex~ a111nwv•r. E.t.. .. rd e. a r 1 n 11; • • r. • •' JI 0 Co S~Dllanle J. De Orio, C1rol DllM'lddle-' ce ence at range ast 1111-.d o. F•lrti.11rn, M•rv 1t. G1111t. : College last semester. rriom"lo.lf.i 5K'lt~ P1trick J. IC"'" • ""8::.1d (. o'tscin.. RJi.ld M. o-n&. .. .Kenneth Mowrey, dean or Watr.n o. Preston. Jo A. Qu~. ~ admissions and records, said °V""...!1~~ stuwon1. H , r o 1 • : that 55 students earned 4.0, f~lnlweq, Su9ko s1errt11. Norm• J. " or straight A averages for '~TAIN VALLEY 0 • ' Flotwic:e I. l(uQenlll, Les • e the semester. ICut..rP.I, CM'DI L. L11ndtrtfl.. Sl\Won E. Rici'> • • a a a 2 I 2 2 2 22 04 2 4 " . , . . .. . . ,. . ' Th11rsday, Jufy 16, 1'70 Hooky Stork I • ' Jame5 E. Ricli, D. Y:.M. Announces the opening of th• NEWPORT CENTER ANIMAL HOSPITAL ly Aflpolntment 644 ·54•• DJrMtly Mhlnd Newport Cinema Th .. tr• New1tOrt Center Fastest in West 3 BIG DAYS THURS., FRI . & SAT. • ' ~ ~ ~ Big days, l>ig ways to save at Ortho ••• the only store that sells Ortho Mattre ses. · The only mattress store that sells ~r ct to you. The only mattress specialist who offers you more; · re savings every single day at every single Ortho Store! ~ -· • Another 273 students earned HUNTliriGTON IEACN R : "' grades ol 3.51-3.99, or B plus. ~"~·.~. ";o.,~i. eJ~'Tr:rY. -"I-~ If you want a mattress there's only one place to go. Ortho! • > ~-J ( N"g • Elltn F. IC•Cln, JOl'ln R. Mtd.v. • . ••11;; arges grou.,.,, was 1n H•ldl Mvet11r, AU<• J. Nor10... 0ou111as : .• .the~ 3.01-3.5 range, or B to s. c~'::l:S R. 51,11ord. Thom•t c. • . B plus. A total of 573 students Stewart. M•rvMll• H. ,Turli.. Richard • were included in this group. ftt~f."t Oe\lsfn. · B averages were logged by LJ;Jn'1AAMiti~yr- 140 t d ts ~tl'llrd L llroek, Juslc:a ,..., .. suen. M~~ld. , $( d · · h NE PORT BllACH • U ents eam1ng stra1g l A Carol A. Ambler, At!llur A. CO'ltello, : •• averages i11cluded: rr~°:"~'\.'tiir~~~·.~~-"..;.·,7:'.'ls· • • • • Congressional Study .. · · '[51 End Cuba Airlift? WASHINGTON CAP) -A House subcommittee h a s :.:.:.begun a probe that could result in elimination of the member cl his panel who is opposed to the airlift. But a move to deny the St.ate Department money for the airlift failed by qnly five votes in tile House last ~- .. airlift that has brought 190,000 Cuban refugees into t h e United States in 4.lf.a years. • Robert A. HUI)'itch, <!eputy ~nt secretary of state, told the subcommittee Some ~es.!men contend financing the airlift is an Un- . justified drain on t.all'P<!yers. ~ • Others MgUe that the reel ~ · effect ()( the refugee program .• is to provide transportation for only those Cubans the ·Castro goverrment wants to let go. · Wednesday the airlift should be continued for humanitar- ian, diplomatic and political .reasons. "Experience has indicated Uiat as loog as hope for escape to freedom exists, people liv- ing under opporession resist committing themselves to the regime's goals,"· HUl'Witch said. ';But when escape rootes are sealed, acrommodation to the inevitable becomes the prevailing attitude." .. '.. .. ' .. •' But the State Department says the airlift present s Cubans with an alternative to commW!ism. The subcommittee on Inter· American Affairs is hearing testimony on all a~ts of United States policy with Cuba, including the airlift •. Whidt costs $800,000 a year. Rep. William Clay (0-Mo.). is seeking to cut off funds for the airlift. Rep. Dante Fascell (0-Fla. ), subcommittee chairman, said Wednesday he knows of no Hurwitch compared the situation in Cuba with the division of Germany. \Vhen the Berlin Wall was erected, barring escape to the West, !he East German populatioo had no choice but to ac- commodate Lo t h e Com· munisls, he said. WATCH CRYSTALS •., ·-e SHATTERPROOF e WATER RESISTANT e DURAILE e CLEAR READING • • • • :; •• JULY 16 THRU JULY ll MEN'S--WATCHES ONLY (F•ncy Cryst•I• Slightly Higher) DIAL REFINISHING llPORI AnlR S&~LUE Joly 16 Thro Joly ll Mott'w ... hoe ' j "Th e Store Thet Confidenc• Built" '(irk ·-~... ~ ""'""M llllMIN c.tftltr ~ · Ceftt• 2• lt1r9er ll\1'111. 1 .. (11 S t:dlllt'lr Cttl• Mne Mllflll ... ~11 111(.11 JU•t.tJ lt1•Ufl Opttn Mon., Thvrs., Fri. 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Twin or Full: plastic headbo•rd (not as l1luslr1ted) and m1tal lrtme on easy·rolllng casters. Aound Bed: lull l1shloned top sheet and tilled bottom sheet. SOf• Bltd: genuine Shepherd" cu!ers and l!ttad arm csps. The Crown King·size Set Ortho-Pak & Double Bonus M1ttrn1 A 2 Box Springs UnbeUevebll value in thfs beauliful sleep sel with quality and comfort built-In. Superior con1truc1ion wilh lempered steel Innerspring unit with crown nex center support. Fabulous buy! $155 Queen·size Set $1·35 Orfho..l'lit a o.m .. ..,_ M1llr111 Ind hi' 1,rlnt Twin or tun Set $65 ltH:lldn UI• Double 8onu1 MeU1111 •11d IOJI Sprl111 . , Laye11of llti-rloc:k sisal, eottonlalland $185 comlorl quilteCI COV9r let1you relax rigid specilicitlons. Queen -size Set$165 Orttloo,. a DeWlt •-lll1ttr1• 1111111 l1J1 Sp11111 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16131 Harb9r· Blvd. (Next to Zody'sj Phont: 839-4570 ' Twin or Full Set $75 I~ 11'11 Doulllt l!IOftlla MtllrH• 111d lloit .Sprt111 llt«JHl Oii li'All Ol10tM Aca:PTtO. THE NATION'S LARGEST CHAIN OF MATTRESS SPECIALISTS . ' ANAHEIM LAKEWOOD 1811 W. Lincoln Ave. !Just Eest of FedMut) Phone: 776-2590 4433 Candlewood Dr. In Cendlewood Shop• !Acrou from Lalowood j::onter) Phone: 634-4134 OPEN OAILY 10·9 •SAT . 10·6 •SUN. 12-6 •IMMEDIATE DELIVERY• CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE• BANKAMERICARD •MA STER C~A RGE I J I t, ' DAJLV PILOT SAM 'Us e Omnious .. For U.S.? WASHINGTON (AP) -The recfO. OOwnine of three Israeli jets by Egy~' ... Liairctaft missiles marks lhe first elfectlve combat use ol improved SAM-2 batteries, U.S. military sources say, and carries ominous implicaliooa r~ American planes flying over Ncrth V;etnam. The trouble could o:ime, these sources said. Ir the Soviet Union makes the seme improvements in North Viet.. nam's SAM-2s sometimes used against U.S. reoonaissance planes and their esoorts. --O>anges ·ill the SAM-2' reportedly involve much bet- ter e~ mechanism for guiding the miss11es to their targets. ' I U.S. pilots have had great success evading older SAM-2s ma<tly by DyO. ti~ turns in the air. The SAM-2s ac- c.:ou.nted for only about 60 per- cent of the 926 U.S. warplanes lost over North Vietnam s.ince J965. Only nine U.S. aircraft have been Jost. non< to SAM-28, since Ainerican planes were limited t o recooaissance flights Nov. 1, 1963. Sc:me U.S. sources indicate lhe in!lallation ol improved SAM-2 batteries near the Suei OanaJ may be at least as significanl. militarily as the aweareoce ci the newer SAM- 3, anoCher Russian-built an. ti~rcraft weapon designed to be fired againot low·flying planes. U.S. experts regard the ap- pearance of the SAM-3s east of the: Nile as significant because it means the RUssians are edging toward the Suez Canal. Until now, the SAM-ls, believed manned rno.!lly by Soviet crews, have been in- stalled near Alezandria, west o( Cairo and near the Aswan Dam. 1be new Sk.\4.:1 positions are said to be northeast of Cairo. some 35 miles from Ult Suez Canal. According t.o U.S. sources. a few-Russian-piloted MIG lighten ere based at an airport nri>east ol Cairo. but they have oot yet flown toward the canal. Most d the estimated 50 advanced MIG21J f i g h t e r 5 flown by Russians pilots are ba9ed deeper in.side Egypt, soorces said. There are about JOO Russian pilots m Egypt. some or them assigned to training EgyP,tian air crews rather tban to fly patrols. Governor's A Beach Bug On Litter REHOBO'l'H BEACH. Del. tAP) -There's a ooe-man crusade against beadl litter g~ on in Delaware, and it's getting re.9.tlts. Tbe lone crusader I s governor oi the st.ate, which may be a factor. Gov. Russell W. Peterson owns a beach house just north of this AUantic resort. He has been tramping the sand dunes since the st.art of summer with a personal request lo sunbathers and swimmers - "Please keep the beaches clean." "Hi, I'm Russ Peterson, the governor of Delaware,'' he tells people. "We have a very nice beach here. and if everyone will pul h~ trash m the cortainers, it will make it more enjoyable for all of us." The governor. a tall, active man of 54, says the resulls since late 1t1ay have been ast«lishing. . "Memori al Day, lt 1,1•as anbeUevable out t h e re , ' ' Peterson said, gesturing to an ex.pan~ ol St.1llf-lined aand. "Practically solid beer cans from the surf right up to the parking lot." After the Independence Day weekend, the stretch ol beach had only a few JCT&p; of paper u holiday remnants. and it appeared the governor was getting his -· ""'"""· Peterscrl says ii Ujngs go on like this the st.ate may be abJe to mothball tt.a tractor- pulled sand-deaning, litter· pi~ machines. But, Petet"llOO sald, one lin&erq nuisance is the aluminum pop sCrip from drink c:W, which can slip under Jbe tand and inflict b,._ ty cuts. The governor oak! anoth<r problem 11 tht )ffteri>ug who throws hb b"I ct 11'8"1 oul GI a Cltt. ' -- .. ' 2 W (9r') r ... u le reg. Nle reg. .. 1. rej(. 54" SB ..B.ll. $23 1&.'9 $30 23.99 84" ~!6 10.'9 $27 19.99 $35 27.99 $4'5 • .. s.tle reg. sale 34.99 $55 42.'9 . " • ·-· • luxury in draperies of • non-fade antique satin Aristocrat Monarch, rayon and acetate antiqtll' satin with 1he look cf silk. Fully lined in cotton and _ready to hang, Tailored by Kenneth Home • fashions wi\b deep hems and heydin115, generous pleats, weighted comers. Replacement guaran- teed against fading for fabric's life. Champagne, ~old1cgree~, blue, pink. fuchsia and white. Very elegant.with Venetian style val ance< and tie · ·backs. · 48"x 54" rtg. $13 8 • 9·9 5.49 3.99 Venr.tian style valence reg. $7 tiebadcs reg. $5 SALE: PATIO FURNITURE FOROU.TDOOR LIVING •• • -• ,f' " . ' may co south coa st plate , ,.. ditgo fwy. ti bristol, cost• mo,., 546-9321 shop mondoy th'ru solurdoy I 0 o.m. lo 9:30 p.m., sundoy noon 'Iii 5 p.m. six piece patio set in cheery floral design SQmmer is here! And with it warmer weather. Enjoy the outdoors with thi s 6 piece dining group. All malched with a cheerful floral print Includes four chairs with comfortable pads plus 42" aluminum umbrella table with cover. comp. .. 1. $109 matching umbrella n!g. $74 $59 matching choise lrunge 29.95 rocker 24.95 patio"'°" 14 MAVCO l ' I. ' ... I I RC ca er! a l1 \Vi A 11 WA fellow those Wh< he nn \\'ht out o basen the If ball 1 of ren Spet 30, hl grown Alex trades came tion . homer tonlgh again! Bosm1 8-8, ~ Onl) more the •• "M"an handei <ii thE com in, 1969, Bill F .254 " "I 1 would very Y on pre Sper belie Vi - Thursday, Ju/1 16, 19?0 DAIL V PILOT 23 _Cou~t~o_'!~ .Pegins for Ontario 500 Ra~e By HOWARD ~. HANDY Of tM 0.11'1' f'lltl Si.ff ONTARIO -The countdown has st.artet.: and there are just 52 days remaining untll the $25.5 million Ontario Motor Speedway responds to the roar or engines for the first lime with the running of the Ontario ooo-mlle race, Sunday, Sept. 6. Finistiffig touches are being made ln constructi9o of seating facilities .to accommodate upwards of 140,000 lin the permanent stands with another 55.000 fans on ·a temporary basis. -The track itself is ready for the. big day and tire testing is cu rrently ' 'taking place. Most of the nation's lop drivers have beer1 on the track at one time or aoother in recent weeU, tellioi for Goodyear or Flrestone Tire and Rubber Company. A. J . Foyt. one of the all-Ume greats in the motor sport and leading USAC driver for many years, recet1lly tested for Goodyear. "That tum three is going to be a great place to watch the action," he said after completing his test runs. "Yoo are going dlrectly into the sun and sitUng just two feet off the surface of the track the turn ls diffjcult to see at sev~al « the count-down markerJ. The neat waves blurr the vision." _ pntarkl tr_aci-.4}.wn~s. have placed • doUed line oo Ille inClekl side of the track to give the drlvera additional help In finding Ille appn>Oclllng tum I! they travel at speeds of 190 mph or greater down the long back stretch. Tbls week Al UDIU and his· No. 2 Indianapolis wtnnln& car ~ on hand for .Firftlone along with Lklyd Ruby and Joe Leonard'. WhUe action on tbt track Itself Is a!r<ady under way, the bulldlng portion al 11Je st&diUl)l is stW aoinl' on. Publicity dittcl1'< Bob Shaler con- ducled a loilr of die plant early this week •ith Al Unser hostinC another ....... Preas r.cilltieo wW be ._ the best In the natlon but Shafer ls in a quandary with the myriad of re-- quests alrt:ldy made for the opening r~-.... "It doesn't matter how big you make the press area, you never 1etm to -have enough room,'" be lamented wbile vtewln1 the double deck press, i-td.lo and "t.devilion area ltop the straightaway stands. 1be (IHIO .,.. is compl<led and .Ille quan.Mnile dug strip in fronl al Ille ma;. sW1ds is lll<ewiae ready for action. 'tttttt are sl1 large 4arage buikUngs behind the pill containing 96 indlvJdual and e1tcJ6.ed st.alls. ~/11 kw a y s peDetnling' the area )l'itl allow spec- talon to observe the behind.the-scene activity. It is small wonder tnat Ontario Mot.or Speedway llas drawn the rancy ol every automobile racing fan ln the natttm· for il! opening event. 1'be drag strip will abo be used as the pit area for the k>nger races. Parking facilities for 46 to 51,000 cars will be available with lots paved at each end of the oval. Ground transportation from the parkin g lots to the stadium entrance will be maifl.. talned during race day with trams moving back and forth. Tbis still may not be enough room for automobiles ·ir an e1pected gather· lng ol over 200,000 turns up at Ontario. This would mean an average of rour to a car and the best avallable ad· vance speeulation is for 2.7 persons per car. Early reports indicate full vlslblllty of the entire 21/a·mlle oval track from ~ any pennanent seat. The press box raciliUes cut .off a small portlon of the nrst turn from the last row of seats in one area and Shafer wall quick ~to point out these had 11lready been taken off the market and would not be sold. Offices for the pennanent staff of Ontario Motor Speedway will be mov- ed to the new facility in the next two weeks. Reports are tllat there are 30,000 seats remaining for sale wi,lh. 5l shop. ping days remaining until race time . ........................... ..,. ..................... ~ ............................ ,....._ ............................. y .... _~-~.----~~ San Diego· J;lo~kie~ R~port; I • ' W alier to ·stress Bef ense DAll'I' f'llOT l'hol< "GNt SCllMl6tt Strike Possibility .Bigge~t W o,rry .. For Charger Boss By PlllL ROSS Of Ille 0.llY f'lltt Stiff Jt Is Olarlie Waller's ~Uosophy that good defense wins more football games than most. people realize. Waller, San Diego O\arlers headman, is cWTently holed up, bag and baggage, at UC Irvine, where the Charger rookies began summer drills Wednesday. Waller says. "KanSI! City is a prime example of how big a part a superior dd'ense can play in a team's success. J'Their froit four is the best ln football and one of our biggest aims this season will be to improve on our front four and the pass rush." •The San Diego pros, who won t h e i r last four straight g a m e s in the '69 campaign after Waller toot over the top job frOm Sid Gillman, feature one or the . most youthful defensive front alignments around and Waller boasts, "Our pass rush impn>ved tremendously during the course of the season in 1969, but it still needs more sharpening." Returnees in San Diego's version ol a Fearsome Foursome an ends Steve DeLong (253, 27-years-old) fro m ;ren-- nessee and Bob Brigga (27f, 25) fn:tm Heidelberg, along with tackles, Russ . w..m.g;oo (295, 24) of Wasblngtoo and Andy Rice (268, 28) of Texas Southern. The latter came to the Chargers in an off-season trade with the Cincinnati Benp·Is and was a ltarter for Kansas City in the first·Super Bowl in 1987. Six.foot.four, '250-pound room Tom Williams ol UC Davis wu Sin Diego's: second clloice in the pro draft and Waller Js sure he will be ready to step in as an able-bodied defensive line replact- menl. Waller insists, "This po51ibility of a strike is my biggest wori:y right now. We have some rookies ready to step in where veterans may falter, but the veterans are ~ill the key penomel on this team." ROOKIE TIPS SCALES -San Diego'Chatgers'rookie quarterback candidate Wayne Clark (left) of U.S. International University (fonn- erly cat Western) is weighed in by assistant trainer Jim Hammond after reporting to Chargers summer training site at UC Irvine \Vednesday,,. He adds, 1'Take Lance Alwonh for ln- !rlance. He's probably the best tn football at his position (wide receiver). But we have first-year men like Walker Gillette (first round draftee from Rich- mond) and ·Billy Parks (sixth round choice !Toni Cal state Loog Beacti) available lo do the job." Angels Begin-Road Tr~p Aside from the strike, the biggest questtqn mark bl the Charger camp at UCI looms in tbe quarterbacking and,1kicking Situations. Long-.inie signal caller Joto! lladl and second-year pro Marty DomreJ will more than likely be sharing the quartel'back Chores, but the former Is injury-prone and the latter tias just a year's u- perience under his belt. In Washington Tonight. WASHINGTON -Jim Speocer Is a fellow who tells himself. "Don't hit for those fences." \Vhen he charges to hit the Jong ball, he finds himself in trouble . \\l hen he doem'l, he might hit one out of the park. bul the young first baseman of Uie California Angels figures the line drive which remains in t 11 e ball park could be his best insurance of remaining in the majors. Spencer. who won 't be 23 until July 30, has come up as one of the home grown hitters for the Angels. They got Alex Johnson and Ken McMullen in trades but Spencer is a fellow w'ho came up through tl'le California organiza- tion . And he's hitting .271 witll seven . . Wa)'l)t Clark ol USIU (fonn<rly Cal "It started In Yankee stadium and Welt.em) and Arizona State 's Ed I think I was trying !no hml to\ ttadl Rooeborougb an the only bonaflde rook!• that home run porch. J was trYing to " qnrterba<t hopefub in camp. pull everything. KJcl::t;r Dennis Partee enters his thlnl .. , . . professional seasorr as one of the best Now I ve qwt that. I think I've ~ , ~blnation place ticker-punters in the ed that being a line drive hitter i.!1 business, but be tailed off to 71 points best for me, at least at this stage .• " · _In ICIOl"ing in '69 after piling up 108 He leaves the issue open wbetblr he'll ' ,in his initial play-for-pey year in 1968. again go after the lo ball fn future Qwger vetera.Js are scheduled to re-ng • Port in to UCJ this Sunday. seasons. Spencer had solid training in . his bid to become a major leagutt. His grandfather played several sea!QNI in the , minors and a few games with the ofd Washington Senators. However the precarious player-owner 1quabbles. which WaDer hopes won't matenaliu runy, couJd find rookies all mound the National Foolbell League practicing by themselves come next week. Claief Among Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs' head coach Hank Stram (with ball) plays the part of quarterback during scrim- mage at the Chiefs' camp in Liberty, Mo. Wed- nesday. Rookies began drilling. and as no veterans are allowed to participate yet, Stram quarter- backed. Sports in Brief Griffith After Title Shot; U.S. Spikers Hold Lead NEW YORK -Emile Griffith still dreams ol another shot at Nioo Ven- venuti's world middleweight title and Madison Square ·Garden officials are re,idy to pay lop dollar to ck>se the match. "Nino b 3tUI my dream,'' said the 32-year-old ·Griffith Wednesday night aft.er wfnning a unanimowi IO-round decision over 1k>w, ring-rusty ~year-old DiCk Tiger Of Nigeria. "I keep on beating aJJ the contenders and I still can't gel Nino," said Griffith. •·t fight them all in their home towm and I win. They tried to get me bumped off in Copenhagen but t beat Tom Bogs. I'm still here." Although Benvenuti ls supposed to make his next defense against Carlos Momon of Argentina in November. Garden officials still hope to make the Griffith match. "Whatever they offer you to go to ltaly," Garden matchmaker Teddy .Bren- ner told GU Clancy, Griffith's manager, "M'll 'match It here." • STU'M'GART, Germany -"I have confidence we'll win If we hold our momentum," said Leroy Walker, coach of the touring U.S. men's track team as the Americans prepared for tonight's windup of their two-day meet with West Gennany. 1be American men held a slim 58-48 lead after Wednesday's opening events before .20,000 at Neckar Stadium and Walker oommented, "I'm very satisfied witb tbe flnt..hight point total after our good perfonnances in tossup events such u .the javelin and pale vault. '',We've proven again lhat, allhout we 're a young group, we ha ve spirit." Sill Skinner, a Navy veleran from tbe Universily of Tennessee, won the javelin wlth .a lhrow of 291 feet , 9.64 inches. Sam Caruthers of Santa Clara took the pole vault at 17 feel, 0.72 inches. Other American winners were Ralph Mann ot Brigham Young In the 400-meter hurdles, John Smilh of UCLA in lhe 400--meter race and Ben Vaughan of the U.S. Army with a 10-second flat perfonnance in the 100-meter dash, only one tenth of a sec11.1d off the world record. • CHJCAGO The College AU-Stars have made their sympathies known for locked out National Football League veterans ud they're ready again to prepare for their scheduled battle with the world champion Kansas City Chiefs. The collegians decided Wtdnesd ay night to return lo supervised drills after a ooe-day strike. There's still the possibHty 'that the July 31 All.Stars' football classic won't come o(f, since the Oliefs, along with the other National Football League clubs, have locked out veterans from training during management's dispute with the NFL Players As.sociation. • W ASHJNGTON -Little Joaquin Loyo- Mayo says he wasn't angry because he waSV1 '1 given a higher seeding in the $35,000 Wasbington Star International Tennis tournament even though he is Mexico'a top player. Dodgers Face Mets in Opener Of 3-game Set LOS ANGELES (AP) -New York's world champion Mets invade Los Angeles ror a threegame series starting tonight opening what's generally regarded as the second half of the National League campaign. Aclually both clubs nave played a few more than half the games of the seaSO'll and each is runner-up in a division . Paradoxically, the Dodgers stand 51-35 yet are 10 games behind Cincinnati in the West while the Mets at 47-39 trail Pittsburgh by only one-half game. Bill Singer. >3. takes the mound tonigh t for the Dodgers facing Jim McAndrews, 4-7, of the New Yorkers. The Los A·ngeles hurling staff so far has posted the best earned-run-average in the league at 3:23 but with New York second at 3.36. Offe nsively. the Dodgers lead in stolen bases with 85 whil e the Mets have 79 for the second biggest the rt total . A couple of Dodger club records could fall before the end or the campaign. and both were compiled during the years in Brooklyn berore the club migrated Wtsl. Wes Parker has laced 28 doubles to data whi c h puts him in a spot to challenge the record 52 by Johrt Frederick in 1929. Willie Davis has hit 10 doubles and could eclipse Uie record (If 22 by Harry "Hi " Myers established In 1920. Parker leads the league in lhe two base variety while Davis is tied r o r the lead In triples with Don Kessinger of the Chicago Cubs . Both the Dodgers and lhe Mets flnlShed the prE-All-Star session with losses to expansion clu bs -Los A11gele:ii ICL.'ling to San Diego and the Mets to Montreal -but each also won seven ol Its list 10 games. homers and 38 runs-batted-in going into tonight's series 01>ener at Washington against the Senators. He 'll face Dick Bosman. 10-8, while Andy Messersmith, u . is slated for eauromia. Owners, Players Far Apart "It doesn't bother me to be left out," the >foot~ star said Wednesday after defeating sixth seeded Clark Graebner o( New York, a U.S. Davis Cup team member who is rariked fourth in the country. Loyo-Mayo !ICOred the first major Up!let or the tournament "Yhen he downed Graebner, not known for his clay court game, M , 6-3 in the second round. BREWERS WANT NATS' HOWARD Only three Angels have knocked tn more runs -Johnson, MoMullen and NEW YORK (AP) -A cllllmnce the veteran shortstop Jim Fr~i. .of f1 .a mUUm in pension benettts emerg- Manager teftY ~illl~ tab!Jed the lefi· ed today as the major stumbllnc blOct handed Spencer as his :first ~an. ,. tDWard. a ~·'lietften Natieiia~ at the start al >~I training. lifter Football League pl.lym and _,;~after coming up from .Hawaii on tliY;').;28. player's sources revealed their aide of 1969, the di)' arter Phtlllps suoceidcd the Issues. BUI Rigney as maD81!!f', Spencer hit. The owners have offered $11 mlUJon tn .254 with lO tklmers and 31 RBI. pension and insurance benefits for four ''1 sakl in the sprtfig lhal S~r years, an ave.rage of $4.5 million per would hi t ' .280-.290 a~d. he started off year, while the players are askJn1 for very well. •tapered orr and now is ~ng $25.8 million, or N.'45 million per ye.ar, on pretty we)\ again," says Phillips. a source close to the playtta tokl the S~ncer 1g.i:ee.s that ht tailed off and Associated Press. The. player: were get· belieVes "J was over-strklina:. ting $2.8 million each year during the -yeer pad which upir<d, matJni_ tbe ftl million fiaure an increase « bout $1 pen:ent. Tbt' player's source waa armwering an earlier .U,,OCiated Press story qUOUnc club 110Urces as say1ng the owners were making an $11 million offer, but that tho players had coontertd with a IZ9 million ''mustrt.aie-all'' demand. "The $29 m.Ullon figure ntVtr came Into the discussions/' Ule player'a aource sald. "It is a piece of incorrect arithmetic. 'Ibey (the owners) must be adding totether everyt.hln:g. Both the fll mlllion and the 125.1 million fllU'U relate only to pension and insurance benefits." However, the players are asking for increued shares in postseasoo games, including the Super Bowl, and u.e.. increases J>O"ibly L'Ollld be the duterence between $25.8 million and t29 million. The pl1ytr1s IOW'Ce said the owners also made two quallf\catiom to their flgure -that paymenl! to players on losing teams In dlvtslonaJ playoff games be e.llminat.ed, and thal players give up their financial rights for the use of their names, fac~s or unirorm ln commercial mterprlJU • LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Rams aMOUnced Wednesday they have signed Ted Provost, a -defensive back from Ohio State and ~e last rookie to agree to terms with tl'le National Football League club. Tmns of the contract. were not an- nounced. Provost was the third choice of the Rams in the 1969 oollea!ate draft although chosen on the seventh round. Los Angeles previously had traded awa.y several choices. MILWAUKEE (AP) -Frank Howlltd, Washington Senators Sl\Jlger, might be traded to-the Milwaukee Brewers at the end of the season, the Milwaukee Senlinel said in its 'n'lursday mominl · cdlUon. Lou Chapman, in a dlspatch from Cincinnati, quoted Robert Short, o.....,. of~ the Senators, as ,.ylng hb club &nd Miiwaukee will make a major deal at the end of the aeuon 11\hal will put the Brewers in • contending position ... l{oward Jives tn the ofl-seuon In Gc.fti Bay, Wis., 12$ miles north of Milw1uMe. ' • ' I .. -· -~ -· . ~-----...... --~--------_......---. ...----------------~---~-------------------------~ • t' DAILY PllDT ' • ~Juries .. • ,. Tritons Belt Laguna; ~·Hamper Estancia ·Tournament On Tap Estancia HIP'• basketball forces, slightly damaged wltb r ecent injuries, had litUe trou· ble In knocking oil Los Amig<>I Wednesday nigtlt, '13-S4:, to re-- main a game behind Jeague- Jea"dtng Newport Harbor in the Mesa-Newport Recreation ne.. partnlent summer Basketball le&gue. Ne wport Harbor continued h!: first place foUowing its 76-65 lacing of Costa Mesa. Coad! Gary Can"s Eagles of host Estancia used a press- ing defense to throttle Los AtnigJ>S. Estancia (s-;J) boasts only ooe1player measuring as much as 6-1 , and he's out with an injury. Doug Confer sustained a broken ankle in recent play and to compound the Eagle problems, Dan Neuman is on the sidelines with a shattered knee and CUrt-'Illomas suf- fered an ankle injury that is expected to keep him -out of further summer basketball activity. The quintet or Gary Orgill ·(S.10), Craig Hays (S.7), Lee Fried<rsdori CS.II), Bob Kaiser (5-10) and JeU Zelsdorf (5-9) put it all together, however, to subdue the Lobos with eise Wednesday night. First Broadfrill of ''10 Season Kaiser a n d Friedersdorl spearheaded Carr's defensive pressure while Hank Moore led In the scoring departm"'t Ted Naftzger, a member of the Balboa Angling Club, reel on Naftzger's boat, the Hustler, weighed 250 with 16. brought in the first broadbill of the 1970 fishing sea· pounds. From left are Naftzger, Mike Franklin, Don Newport's victory over son last week. The swordfisJ;i, caught with rod and Pearsall and Sam Hill. Cost.a Mesa was highlighted ------------''--'"----------------~--------- by tlM! 23-polnt produetion of guard Taras Yoong, wbo hit CODSistently from outside, can- ~ing 13 fiekt goals and a pair ol free tlirows. Newport, now 7-1, 1ed from the outset -and had a , 19- t*Ml margin ,at the end of ~ quarters'. John Kazmer was &!so in ilouble•tigures for the winners with 18 while Doug MacLean ,1'1 M~ ,,with 16. •111t1Cl1 fUl '9ftttl .. Orwlll 4 ' I 11 'Z .. ldorf 4 ' I 1? Frl~! 12]1 ICtlH<" 2337 MOO<t , .1 ? I 16 Ford I ? 1 I 51....,ard •l 1 7 I HIVI M t•ll Ra-1 0 1' Tot1l1 .?S-?l 11 7J ......,., lM AlllleR (10 '~ tt s~, ·' s G1rcl1 1 O Orem l 1 Keslar s ! Becerrt 3 l (lr...,bi. ) • 'o Shrout 7 O .... ,....,,, " 1 Totals 11 11 Scere ll"f Ot11rttn Est...el1 10 '' 19 Los Aml90s u 10 It N1wllOl1 Htl'ller 0" It II V- IC1~r Gtnlos\ IU<•en ,_ $cll...tdfr '""' Molt (l!nt Of'nl\1v1en Ttdl,,..111 HtlYlt Tat1lt " ' . ' ' . . ' ' ' ' ' • • ' . ' . • • ' . ' . 31 ,, Ctllf '°""" i.SJ .. " • • ' ., "rlfl!ed .... M1r<11lorlo111 v~~ M1cLe111 Moo" WGl/ ....... To1111 ' . ' ' . ' ' ' ' . ' ' . 2• 11 sc ... • 111 au.,,..,. N...,_I Htrl>O<' n 1~ tt Cotti Mn• 12 I• 11 ,, " • " ' ' • ' l • 11 ' , • ' ' • • ' ,, " ,._,, "~ " " ' x ' " • ' • , • ' ' , ' • ' , ' l ' • ' • ' " " " " ' • , " ' • ' • ' " , ' • ' • • ,, u 11-1' l,_IU •·' Vikes Grah Boating, Skiing Abound First Place A Cl L k R In A Loop t ear a e esort Sully's place is jumping. "A guy has lo love b'asebaiJ . to travel Marina High 's s ummer league water polo forces are atop the class A .standings of the Costa Mesa Recreation Departmeq_t Vfater polo circuit (ollowing the V'iijngs' JM decision over Laguna Beach Wednesday night at Orange After spending a week in lhe sun at fiOO miles In one day (by car along winding this Clear Lake Oaks resort in Northern roads, hills and t,hrougb thunderstonns) to California, we cu report that boating and play a game -and the11 lose, U . But, water skiing abound. that's what we all did the other day. Co:ast College. ·The victory, combined with Costa Mesa's 9-8 upset win -over Estancia, pots tbe Vikes in co~ with an Uh- tamisbed ~ mark -one bet· ter than JV.llllersup 1 EstanCia and Newport Harbor. Newport kept pace witb the leaders with a 15-2 romp over Fountain Valley and Buena Park turned away Edison, 12- Fishing is another matter. Crapp ie are hltting Pest with catfish and large mbuth bass on the slow side and bluegill amoag the missing. Those who wait to work for their fish, HOWARD HANDY 9, in other polo activity HOWARD MAHDV Wednesday. Ro~ Robimon led the however, can bring in some three to five Marina scoring attack against pound bass usiJlg live bail (water dogs} Or plasUc black eels. Laguna with four goals as the winners scored four times In f:be riearby mountain areas deer await in the initial six minutes. the early season opening ii August and Charlie Ware canned a pair nimrocls usually return home with meat for ~e table from this area. of tallies for Laguna Beach. 'Dl ... ht now, however, suuy·s is ,·umping with RosS Bret's four -goal """"6 perfol:mance sptrked Mesa to · summer vacationers intent on water skiing, its narrow win over Estancia. boating, swinuni.ng and ]ust plain sUJlbathing The winners snapped a 6-6 and Ule former Redondo Beach policeman tie after three periods with who ventured north as a resort owner 10 ••"of years ago couldn't be happier • a .. 10. scores. * * * Larry Blatterman 1 e d Estancia with five tallies. "Our team is )n seco11d place with a 3-2 record. It's a tough league and well- balanced." After commentihg on the slower pace ol the populace of the midwest u compared to Californians, he adds· a note on the two UCI players he took with him this summer: "Ou Hansen ls playing great al shortstop ud Rocky Craig is patrolling ce11ter field real well. "Dan's first time at bat in the Bas.in League didn't bother 'him at all -he ttit a two-run -homer that put us ahead 2-l and we won the game, 6-3. "So tar this season we have fallen behind ln every game ud had to make a comeback after the seventh in1ting. Besides the 8-0 loss, we 've played well and they say a comeback team is the sip of a winner. I hope this is our situation.' At the lime Gary wrote, Greg Pennington of Saddleback College bad not arrived to pitch for the Rapid City nine and another pitcher, Florida State's Pat OsbW11, was injured 111 the college World Series and unavailable. * * * The California Angels will turn back the clock again this year with their ·second Old Timers game on Sunday; Aug~ 16. By BOB ROTH Of "" o.!lr l'ttef ,, ... Regul"ar season action closed Wednesday night in the footl>ll Hil!I> School summer bos!<etball league with san : Cltlllente scoring a 64-5f win ·over Lagu.hl Beadl a n d Foodllll tromcing Mi¢on Vie- jo, 79-37. The ctQer contest s a w Tustin throttle Santia,go 84-'9 behind the 21-polnt performan- ce of center Paul Zyskowski. The host !Cnii:bts finislled the league with the best record, garnering eight wins in nine outings. Tustin was Sfcood, ooe game back. 1 San 'Clemente· was· the top Orange Coasf entry, with a M matk,' whlle~Laguna Beach and Mission Viejo both won but ooe while Io..ing eight. The championship tourna- ment begi"' Monday evtniog with San Clemente a n d Laguna bOoking up in a re- match and Mission Viejo's Dia- blos meeting Santiago. Foothill and Tustin will draw first round byes. San Clemente had a tough time disposi.ng •of the much- improved Art:i3ts in Wed- nesday's game. Breaking out to a 1~14 first-quarter lead, the TritoM fell belUnd 27-26 and fotmd themselves trailing at the hall, 31-30. <ll.uck Corwin and Vi.Dee Whltnah did most ol the of. fensive work for Laguna ilf the second period, combining for 12 points. 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" " ' ~ ' • ' ' • ' ' ' ' " ' ' • ' " • ...... ,,__., " " ' • ' " ' ' • ' ' ' " " • ' • • ' ' ' ' Baron Defense Sharp; Lowell Smacks Mesa Gary Adams, UC Irvine's baseball coach, sends along word of the B8sin League: ... Sorry I haven't bee11 in touch with you but I've been pretty busy with all the baseball we've l)een playing ... and all the traveling. This lime it will have a slightly altered format with Casey Stengel managing a team of America1 League Stars of the early •sos and Fred Ha1ey handliag a similar group from the National League. w"' FtllOll Murp/111 (!I UI Otloltl W1r1h1n Tollt1 le fl ' . ' ' . ' • • . ' ' . " ' . ' ' . n " Sc••• '" Ou1rten MIHlo" Vlt lo 7 9 11 Foolhlll 10 11 10 ' " Major League Standings DEAN LEWIS Fountain Valley Higb posted a methodical 55-28 victory over Sonora Wednesday night in the Orange Swnmer basket- ball league at Orange High but Costa Mesa fell victim to Lowell, 69-52. Coach Dave Brown's Foun- tain Valley Barons took ad- vantage of a porous So110ra defense and riddled their op- ponents with their fast break offense. Keyed by the defensive ef- :klrts o{ Ed Pitts and Ken Shibata, the Barons tlll'Iled Sonora away In every quart.er -Um.iling the losers to an, insignificant four points in the secood period. Costa Mes:a tried competing in the Orange circuit with a revamped lineup ( the balance of players w e r e meeting Newport Harbor in the Mesa~Newport loop a~ illumc.ia) but the tact ic backiired oo the Mustangs. Lowell took: advantage or shortage in numbers and ran tMst Mesa, chalking up a 20-- point lead at the ball. Icy tdiooting !rom the field In the first two period! flnl"'· eel Meu,ol early. The Muotanp are .scheduled lo meet Orllllgt Monday night rs) in what could be a tltle- ~lder. BoCh teams have SUS· la1ned two JosHS during the JCalOfl with tour games left "1 the •genda. Jell Hont was the leading scorer for coadl E m i I Neeme's crew, sinking seven field gOJf!"'""":md four free· throws for his total Of 18. Pat Sweetland followed · with 16. Fount.ain Valley scoring .. was kept at an even pace with three players In d o u b I e figures. Leading the Barons Was F.d Foote with 11 while mates Pete Gerber and Pitts tallied 10 each. Fountain Valley returns to Or~ League action Monday with a 6:45 outing. ""' Stl!l~IDll 5WNl11"4 -~· All"" lor111 ,_, 0111 "'" Mtlht"Y Cllrll. ·--"""'"" "" 'rot111 Cftll M•ta HU . .. ' ' . ' ' ' ' . ' . " 10 ....... ,.,, ,, .. ft I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . .. ' 11 ll kwit ., 011•rttr1 .. .. ' • ' " ' " ' " ' ' ' ~ .. .. ' ' ' " ' " ' • ' ' ' • ' • ' ' " .. Co.It MIMI If 13 ll 15-J> Lowtll lt 2$ to ,,_., 1!1M11l1l11 V1Utr UH ''"'' .. J I t I $1'11111111• P.GerW G. 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L.oul'I, nlfflt Chlt_,e 11 HevllOl't, 11iltll N,-. Yert; et ~ 1111111 Pl'lllldll,rill II Siii Ollfo, nltM Mllltr..11 et $tn Prfkclleo. nltllt 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Service and Parts for All Imported Cars Modern Body Shop for All Cors Orange County's Largest and Most Modem Toyota_ and Volvo Dealer ' ANNJnlSAIY SALi SPECIAL 1970 TOYOTA WAGON =$1817 VOLVO 142 % 4r .. rMle, he•t•t, 4·1peM. IStr. ••740) ltit TOYOTA COlONA lttflt, t!Hltt, bliekll ... ,a. I.IC. l Wl: 204 $1595 outside,. while Whitnah hit from the lane. The Tritooo finally forged ahead at 40-39 midway through the third period and were never beaded ag~n. ' San C le featured a ~an<~ attack with center Steve Iota edging guard Craig for the team scoring honors with 14 points. Andenon taHied 13 and Brad McCaslin and Andy Cope ad- ded 10 and nine. Kalota and John Allavie spearheaded the rally that took the Tritoos to a 51-43 lead alter three periods. Foothill bad no trouble in s~ Mission vf)o, break- irig a 2·2 tie wilh a string of 12 straight points. Wilh the bulging I e a d , Foothlll coach I-Jank 1-lummell was able to empty his bench and ttis hungry reserves ate up the depleted Dia blos. Dennis Claus ganiered 23 points in relief to lead all scorers. 'l'be pesky guard hit from all di stances and set up many of his points with his defensive ballhawlting. Frank Mort was the lone Diablo to do any offensive damage. Moa scored 12 of his team's first 22 tallies. Scott Pfleiderer continued his excellent shooting for the Knights, with six field goals, all fl'l'.lll; the perimeter. Mesa Open Loop Nutrilite Posts 7th Win in Row Wilson Ford -apparently the only serious challenger to Nutrilite in the Costa Mesa Open basketball league, con- tinued a game behind the undefeated Nutrilit.e o u t f i t following Tuesday night's ac· lion at Southern California College. Wilson Ford upped i l s record to 6-1 after disposing of Woody's Wharf , 99-87. following Nutrilite's seventh straight win earlier. Nutrilite got past Newport Stationers, 70-00. Five players in double figures highlighted Wllson's victoty with Jim Conklin leading the pack with 20 points followed by Bruce Chapman and Rick Mancebo with 14 apiece and Brian Ambrozich and Jim Hatchett · with 13 each. It was the fourth defeat in seven outings for Woody's, last year's · runaway winner in the circuit. Dave Waxman led the lose rs with 31 points on 13 field goals and,-three free throws from his pivot posltion. Nutrilite utilized a balanced scoring attack in subduing Newport Stationers with Dan Rogers leading the. way with 20 followed by Mike Barnes and Steve Sabins, each with 14 counters. That trio aceounted for 31 of the winners' 42 points in the second half -snapping a 28·all tie at the end of 2Q minute of play. 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Among bis· competition was BUI Neville, who ls considered one of the top half-dozen javelin tossers in the naUon. Neville finished second with a 178-0 effort. Bill Hanson Oashed \o four more victories in the open division, taking the 70 h I g h hurdles (9.0), S30 intermediate hurdles (4Q.I), 1oog jump (ll· 3) and triple jump (41-9V.), Rudy Cherri, a • Tf!terlD of are a all-comers meets for several seasons, won hi! specialty, the mile walk, with a 16:H.O clocking. 1t H'1 -1 ri'111~~ t.I. Ml .. -~l'M•l1."l!lll Slcf!!n•,, 14!J,1. t''°1 -.,.'· .... . . .~ !I.. IH -, IH "onton 40.1. 220 -1. Ed JltrlU :It.I Mite WOik -1. Rud'r "Cherri l :>t.O. (....., C°'"'try (S.S._ I. a.... Glrut1 1•:14.1. Duscu. - l. C. ~Lott 1 .... J J1¥1llfl ~ l. Oonnl1 lrft ltS.1 Hlilh IUmD -I· ""'" • ~ltw•rdl w. srr Dul -· , Gloff lrrowln 4t.t , L-lump -l. 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Thi C1U- "'-nl1 Sllfl lulldlts El(d'l1np, Pur .. St,51111. 0.. Moun! IP..,.,.,.) Swlmo M1n (Wiiton) Qlll Lindi llClnftl Tl1111 11. A.IO J . .ct '·'° •Jll ).1111 ••• Also r.n-Tkh' Go. Tlt91t hr, Pl!• !!bit, 8rucl'1 Ml1i. Ok:tl'f'I G..-n. Scr1tchld-LldY Nnlw DIC.I.: llMll Finey Mlrcy, NINTH JIACI. o10G Ylrds. TIM'lo YNr- oldt Ind llP. Cl1lm!ng, Tiit Elladl, Purw ll,711(1, Cl1lml1111 .,Ice U.GllD. BulWl\l'J In! (Drft'lt) 1.C .a..-S.tcl Idle Dll9fi' (P..,......) II.tel 11.00 Wiiiow Gold IA<itlrl 7.20 Time 20-S/10. Al• nn--Mlu 1!11 Rn""-llonlfkle 8olo, Midway O.ndr, .. ,, for LUCI<, Cu. Dick. Golnl Awa'f, loo too Roct.i. Slm'1 Nl!lht Out Ind SlrWluL M Ex.ACTA ........ ..,.. .. ,, ltld 1- llllt CH_, "" .. ...... Fair Derby Set Friday The Fair Derby, a tfne..way elimination series d. ~way mot.orcyc1e races, has been added to the r<gUiar Friday night racing program at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. In addition to the regular 21-event card which gets under way at 8 p.m., two separate match races will be held with the winner getting the Bnx!Ud Straw Hat Trophy. Bill Qidy (Garden G....,.) will t.ang)e with V111 Nuys' steve Bast in <ne race, while Bast's brother Mike (Van Nuys) locks horns w i t b Toponga's Scn,y Nutter in another with the wimers of each C'OOte:9t going against eaoh other fw the trophy, Fullerton's Larry Shaw Is the moot notable Orange County resident "1t8red in Friday's regular feature. The ~e Ocunty Fair a. hibiUonl will remain Gpen un- til I a.m., Saturday to ac-- commodate spectators wishing 10 Yislt the Fait after the motorcycle races. • Racing Entries LOS ALAMITOS INTJlllS •oJt fllllOAY,, JULY 17, ltlt C .... I .. '"'· rlrlf ..... 1:U ,.111. FlaST UCI. .UO y1rdl. J \1'111' oklt lrid 1111. lrld In C1lll. Clllfl'llM, PlirM •HOil, Cl1lmlnt prkf: llllOO. OUHI ~fP11tlOl 111 MOGr'I If' l ... (Wll-) ~ 11t 81t Door \"· ~l 117 Mr. Minx Orft'w) 111 "'""''1 Jlucltut. '"IE'na' lit Miu Ad-II (L I 11$ tl:1111do Pler1111 IJI noldll I" Chl<1n1'1 Ht l1r 1~11) 11 MIYbl Lltw !Wrlofttl \1S lruc.olf ISml~l.. Iii.• U Fnt S'-r (ClrOOttl 119 Slll'rt llOndl• fWll.,,J US G1lltnlm11r IP'-1 ljO Quid M. Vail (Plrlll'l'I 1 7 fllf'T~ 11.ACI. :t50 Ytrlll. 2 w1r OICls T ~dtn Slit. Fulllrltv Trl1ls ii.!fdeD~'ut111Clt1~' 120 Mtd M 11, (Llphlm) 117 In Vooue Hlr11 117 OrlW Pl•Y {Smith 110 Sir Wlntllot f,t.P001c1I 120 1<111'1~'• Tllundtr (Ptrl'ltf) 117 M11mull IMorrltonl 117 Mrl, ltodclt l1r fClnlo11) 111 5:45.0. UCLA will reap 11 ltars ol the future who'll be performing In the 19th annual Shrine Nortt>&utb football game and pageant at the Los Angeles Memorlal Coliseum, 'Ibursday night, JuJy 23, Whtie the Bruins hive monopolized the majority of the players, USC Is right behind with a total of nine. Callfmtla, U ~Ive rs it y of Oregon and University of New Medco follow with three each, other big time schools fall~ lhg heir to the classy talent in this yeat's game include Stanford, Washington, Notre Dame, Southern Methodist, University ol Colorado and Colorado Slate University, Other schools represented on the list include Cal Poly (San Lui~ Obispo), Santa Clara, San Francisco State aqd UC Davis. The Bruins will get nine players who'll be wearing the South team colors and two from the North squad. The Trojans get five North players and four South sthleles. INSTALLED CHAIN-LINK FENCING JONES TIRE SERVICE 2049 HARBOR BLVD. (At Bay> COSTA MESA PHONE 646-4421 • 540-4343 • t lg/II( Jo v. "'"" ) . ..,, . SAN ,.ANCISCO STATE. -JrM Dftlv flllordll\. kl! Jlr1t1ello!, Uonlff". CAL POt.Y ISLOI -lllllt HtlOM (Mol'lttrnl. lldlllt. UC DAVIS -Siil's Mll91t (V1ll1Jo), ~NOICIOl!O -J_,,n OllMtnl (Lodi), tulfd. For Your Convenience MENS HAIR STYLING RAZOR CUTTING . HAIR STRAIGHTENING • BEARD SHAPING MANICURING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 a .m. ta 6 p.m. Thursday-9:00 a.m. ta 8:00 p.m. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 962·"60 An lntll11id11al BalrJtule ••• For the lndl11ld11al llf• 9'he ffitttg'g Cham 9568 .HAMILTON HUNTINGTON BEACH THE SILVERTOWN BELTED BFG's 1970 NEW CAR TIRE .. , CARI IXCll'T OllCS ASLOWAS $ aa ... ,._ ........ .... ........... r ... 11C.a.tT•• SZ.Gl .. llif1 ..... Fodw11 h1111r ••• l•ciMT11 Prlc1 .. ,~ 878·14 (6.4S·IA) ,2.07 $30.85 ... ' C78·14 fi.95-14) 2.15 33.lS .. £78·14 (7.35·14) 2.35 34.45 .. r71.1• 1t 15 (7.75·14" 15) 2.SS-2.61 36.•5 " G18·14 lo 15 (1,25·14 6. ltll 2.67·2.77 39.95 .. H78·14 615 (8.55·14 & 15) 2.93·2.98 43.80 " J71J.15 (8.85-ltl) 3.08 49.70 •• L78·15 (9.1!-15) 322 51.60 .. ......... .............. ....,. ....... FIBERGLASS BELTS PLUS POLYESTER CORD BODY make thie tirratrongef, safer •nd longer -Ing than ordinary tins. BUDGET TERM$ AVAJLABU ' WHEEL ALIGNMENT HeiULAR VALUI ur TO 12.50 CALI. FOR Al'l'OINTMINT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED BFG d . • . .. ··-~·~ -·~--·-·-~-~-·~----·------------------------~--------------------------~--. . . -r" ~ . ·'· ----' -:-Tburs\(Ot', July 16, 1970 . . - Trout Plant 'w• \ llrtlA'l"S :tlt-.---:-. ,.., • ' J, • .. ' •;,'· OUTDOORS?. · Up ·Back Country L6s ANGELES -Bouquet Canyon Crelc. Crystal Lake, San Gab!]:l River East, North and West Forks . By' JACK' ANTHONY the streama in the' area. Tfiere bags, breakfaSt was ready. When you pack in by horses t.w'ed by the Paper·Pak, Co.) RIVERSIDE ...... .:-.~ . " . Hem et ~ ,,... Aiotlioo., . . .. ot -. o.~ , .... '"" · was 00 need to travel 'more rack trains offer t h e and mules, you are no& limited good boot$, rain gear and food . Lake. DINKEY CREEK - A, than 30 .minUteti from ~camp rl$hirman or bunter Bnd his to bringing fn what you CBn other gear such~as stove,1~-'---------r-:: group ol four S o'u the r n to fin"d good fishing A le la°"'ly the be~ ~•Ible means carry on your backs. Packers lantern, and large tent is op-ARE YOU THE MAN FOR US? . . ' California outdoor W r it e r .s · • w nu :n r-do caution parties to limit tional depeOOing on the size 'tJ.!!e.:mar~n ·~ ,trJin&. t~ up~tage;tM ·aJb#lcore rot th• .sJ>ent .. tttree dliys fisbin) lhe anglers scouted the higher or seeing and enjoying what their loads In order to save · of the party and the length ~showing of the sea&on:Jn local Waters. , · back i;ouptry' ·lakes of the .ti.Jg. ' lakes ' 'surrounding the Basin the back "c<iuntry of 'the Hlgh the costs of additional stook. of the trip. '.liftk. May, .pu.b1lc relations dirfdOr for. th• Ba1boa' AnifiOg ged weMern HJgb. Sierras. as and reported fair c8tches·' of Sierra! has to orfer. ~sample or what equipment There are 17 packers setV· our '"""ft' " r•Pldlv .... b, reported that the boat Honey, skippeted by Jlai Sri0£es the guett.s 'of "tbi: Weste.m High . small Golden trout. Parties can enjoy spot trips, should be co~idered is h fol· ing the western Sierras and r~: ,:: ;:-t:·,.~:'..: NewPI>!:' Beach. ~piott.ed'-three fish this pbt weekend and Sierr~ ~cfen Aasoci~on. • The paeters did. all the where Ole · pack'ers take you lows: nashlight, combinaticn each one offers fantastic trips ""'" 11111 •rt -1. I ~ Jig stri~e 8Jt4 got three jumps· out of the spikebill , , Riding stock olS of .Dean ~ . into An ··isolated · area and fly and spinning rod, fiy and into the back country fer bun· 1' .,._ 111 .. 1 111,.,11111 ,_itt tlrt 1t threw tM jio,_ • ~ and Dave's and Wlsbon Pack ' wotk, as ~ey do when . i'~y rehlrn a· fe'w days later to spinning reel, an assortment ting, fi·~i. ... °" sight seeing. "' clfh ,. 1nw"t ftl(~,.,., '"' .. ~ -0 • ' hired t f tr• . lo th .......,'6 I tOlill '#Ultlloft, '-I Ill "KllH T\l,e· biggest '!(.pry to come out of N~POrt Harbor. this past Stations, ttie" ~y 1, ft are OU or a 1p tn e piick . you out. ·There is also of rues and lures, instant tent, For more infonnation on the • lllfu11tlf•' "" 1w yow •11111 ..- lk• was the 250 pountf brbadbill weighed in at the angling club. Courtright· Lake fOr • four back country. Ea: ch tnOming a trip on# which the pac~er insect repellent, knife, hat, Western Packers write to the t•mu.,, rNaftz.ger was the skilled angler\ who Used 8 mullet as bait bout .tide tO ttie base-camp' tHe stoek .was rou~ed Up and ·goes with tl)e party and acts sunglasses, sleeping bag, (this Westem High Sierra Packers .,~~ ,:.•~,:,. ~2',s:;"'~7~;:: la-fishing off .the east end of San Clemente Island. on Fleming Creek. Fl~ing by the time everyone poked as the cd>ki g'Ujde 11.nd chief writer used the new dis~ble Association, P.O. Box 12.1, .,. wrn• au "1" 0.11., 'J"" 0.(:l~er: is ·the Joe.al pro when it corpes . to catching Creek ~ J~ in the. Red .,ithe~lr~he'.:a~d~s~ou'J't~o~f~t~be~sl_":ee:!p~ln~g:__~oo~t~tle~w~a~!he~r:_. -~· ____ _tP~a~pe~r'....'_sl~ee~p~ln[]!g~ba~g~m~1~n~uf~a~c-:.._~M~a~d~er~a::_, ~C~alil~· ~··~·93637~~·:__ __ ~!!"!!"!!"!!"'!!~~~~~ mt.fl~. ·He landed Uie •fJfit broadbill, Ute 1a'r_Jest braadbill M~n 'BaSIR,and. if fa~s f "the most broadbiO la:st sea,o;ori aJ\d . 'all we~ weighed , for:, its ~ fig~g Brook ~the angling club. · .trout. 1 • ~tting. back to the albacore picture, thinis could be The packers-set up the c~m_p 1 lQt. better for sport.fishermen. Even · t.ha'ugh ' .the ·watf!l' d and sent 'he ~~ out to ~··ponditi~S are excelleMt ,OOtside there· has been no re~ :rure u!or din the ~t, and jf'.Y ?' the lo11gfill;' being caught 'duriJ!g the past ,six limi°l: of Broo~ trout {!n~,t Boats both ~ t d · · -. inches wete caught b:( at! , . • pnva e an party. are making long runs but members of the J>arty ou~ of ~ ~p empty handed after trips of more tllan 200 rillles, small, but productive, Flem· · !o'-'f. ing Lake. '" · Ar.ea Fishing Si.imp~ . · "The liN!oities hlt ev.cylp;ng tossed at thetn. The new _Sbarpi~ ~l:lf'e ,was tops among hiirdward. angle-rs, but it was lhe flJ fis~ml~D Who p{)Sted the best catches. With or without a ha\cli on; the Brook .\ su¥en. &op-la _ coastal weter tem"l"ltvre made aria laing a bU t.qh. Some 'good catches Or bus end b81Tacuda ~ the (ish coaats· for' most landl.nis, and the bo8t1 running the oater islands added a few yellowtall· )Jud blueflft tuna • epice the coon ts up more. San Diego anglen are sUU d.btg' the yeUowtatl very uneooperaHve and ·11kiPper1 are '_Gelds as to why. the fishing 'bas been' so · slow.' Tbeie ! still man'y yellow• In tbe water, but dley must all be t(irtag from a case of lockjaw. :irs just .one 'jlf, tbOse years whtn everything Is runnint e ~ lncoaaJstent. 1" .ptajority ol' pkfppers pdd laiidlng tnton · 'fetl 'that when the many Apecie• of game f~h >w again · (isbing will be e1cel1ent ·for the rtmalndtr of i·teason. · , . Bass Aetire at Bif1"'1ertr • Fi.shing In general. is very good at 'Big 'Bear Lake, but the PhY' hunter, fishtnnen· bad better J(ri elsewhere. This Writer ited ·the. lake last Week while field testlng the Balboa ~'orbome, which, is manufactured ill Costa Mesa. · :·ID makiJlg a survey of the fishennen around the take ~-majority or anglers had fish on thei r stringers. TrOut : '21k Pounds w.ere taken by trollers and still fishennen ~g hear the dam but -due to the Weeds shore anglers ~·:Rot fair as good. . 1... • , .B4'ss fishing was also slow with 011ly a 'few 2·3 -pouilden · [Ii,¥ most of the bass Were avetagfrig 'less· than 8 inches: ,.Jftie Blaboa Motorhome was one Of the best rigs .. thb1 it.er hq ever driven.-It handled well on the road ind · tm.:it ,'hit ~ ·dry and wet rues all day long. . In the late evening the .la~es were alive with rising fish, which str.u.ck ·each fly presented as soon . as ·it hit J the surface of the water. Flies · in the grey . or brown patterns • in any ,hook sif.e worked to . fool the rising trout. The fish · were not particul,ar about anythjng but ple:ising the anglers. , , During the three-day trip the group fished Fleming, Ra and LoWer Ifidian Lake;&, .Ph.JS Albacore . ,. .. Outlook ··. . . . ' ' ~!e&tures made for a very e11joyable weeke11d. p ' · "• • · The Big Bear Lake Sportsman's Club is offering five fC)tll.JSIDg ri.ts for eveey carp or goldfish turned illtt1 :the spo~an'o: 1b for. kid~ under 16 years. Anv means, short of· dynamite, 1 tire.a·· iandi. ·ngs !Jeing used to harvest the trash fish . · . ' Looa are .Vall ·t.Bk-Is. prodµcing some fair' ba"S fiSbin~ ·ror anilers beginning' to wonder at the lh a little bit of skill. Jack and Mark Kiefer of Westmi11ster absence ol alb8Core. b u.t ~ted the best catch of the week, Wh!Ch h1.ciuded a six Harold Clenieiu Of the Depart,:. ilnder and a half doze11 3-4 poWllders. The lJAir were' fishing ment of J".ish and ·qame a·s 1ng th~ sou,lh shoi'eline· and were using nightcrawlers for 8 marine biologist i5; still ;~~U .are very .a Ctive on worm! ·~rid liCut,: ~bile ~ra[iple hopeful that a goo:! i:un will e:..rated -as fair g'ame With· feauM!r jigs the tiesti ~nticer. ensµe .. · .. 1, me nice chiumet catfish were taket on"'llighlcra;w,lers from "~t's still e~rly~ and we iee ~ ~ al'OUDd the ~OOrth shore. . . ' ·, '· '· no reason ·why thii year's a:y G~k and ~ Estrin ?f Carioga, Pai'!(' chkked in : sport aibacore c·atch shouldn't :~ chanhel'r .weighing up. lo · 2Jh pound~: ~servatliOfU for be somewhere within· , th! als or camp sites at, Butterfield .Coun~ phti•e 6144si1. tch of the st 1· . · . , average ca . pa 1ve lr1'hl~ .Baits Trout Plant: .years ~ between the low of ~e le tbe ~ water at i•' ,L?ke,' cback (';~son. . nearly. so,000 fish alld l~ high btic relat1o111 'man for the lake: NY! that t1te weekly -plants of nearly .t30;ooo, •) Clemens .i.OOO pounds or iroat have been dlscontlnaed 'tor the season. says. µtere are still plepty of trou' la. ~he . lake Jrt!d anglen La 1 es [ o·c e anograP,~ic t' stiD c&tchiag seme •Ice r~nlto~ to th~~ -poands, bat repOrts show that t.he main · ~ trout art seetlag deep water and are bel!Omlng a llttJe route or tbe m i g r 8 t 1 n g ~Jiarder to catch. , , · · Bass action ha.I been on the apswtng with many . bass to albacore $bOOld ~ be from 1r wunds working surface plugs (Rapalas:· LnckY ·13'1 and 120 .to 150 miles ~f N:ort!1ern ~tUnyicks) early In the morning and tat"e irr th' evening.. Ca\ifOtnia ,and ~g9n. D\lrinl tbe day bass fishermen a~ finding the hronzebacks ~eanw,hile, Art's· tandi!ii ' about 1'I feet or water near ·u., 'drojs. 'BlueJII 'ire easy retx>r,ts. a lot · o! . barracuda 'tatcb, catftsh·fair Qd crappie J1tt listed .as very slow.". beiflg , ta!OJ!1 in local ·wa~ · Big f30Uh Gt Bo.vfis11 · along ·with fair ,oounts of bass, 8h3uncey Crist ot· P'0n10na surprised, 'tve\'YDne at fhe l~ake 1yasu Marina )ast week by weighi11g in an 18-po~nd. 6 . striped ,bass. Th_ls is the n11t striper to be reg1st.ered r the bass derby .which began ,late in M.ay. . ~'ow that the stripers have Deen l<K:ated, ii is a-6ure l that. Crist will have some competition' hef6.re the end the derby . · Official.! at the landings on Lake HBvasu report fafr catfish :lion on waterdogs altd 111ightcrawlers, while ba~ fishermen i having a rough time getting the bucketmouths to hit.- A reher11 Deer Season Slou' The archery deer seas;n which opened two weeks ago Is 11 producing many bucks for _local bowmen, in lact, not single buck bas been ~~e'd.,. la So,· loCal' officials yet· is season. Tiie 'hot weather Is keeping tltost archer& out' Of tbi neld td forcing the bucks to stay in hlillng dnfing the· dayllgJlt lOrl. There are plenty of bucks in tht: Cleveland· Na~al ifl:tSl, but access It mtrtcted .due .ict 'the klgh rtre d&nger. 'hie~ coastal deer ·season for ililnrodi opens Aug. 1, and rtn though It will be· bot tl~rlng . ~e· bunt. bunter ttacttll 1ould be better than last year, ,. =::Deep, Sea Fish Report ... '"·"ffPOR'f tD•vl'Y"1 l9Ckl1"} -l.U ......,.) M 0.ITKl'Cle. l bonfll), 166 Na, 1 yellowfal1, 51 ""'°' l'Cld; " Sio.111511 l&e~. (Art't LtrHll ... ) -llf •rHller5! l61 bttr.cudl, '17 bllH, n frnlOl•el. 11 SM111Pi ll'ltdltrtl, 111 .... flli ,...,., ' ' Sl!AL llACH -1(1 -Itri' l,10D btu, 5 llel!Dlol, 1 llonllO, \10 bilr•ICIHI•. C'ltr'Pel11t Lt"'l"l -111 tlllltf" 7 ""'IO'l>'llll, I ti.rr•IHI•, 1.3111 ct!l«i "t.11, I bofllfb, 2'"rodt aid, '4 h1!1bllt, 161 tllut,, ei-1•. . U.M CLEMtEN'fE -16~ 1n•i.f'l1 :IOI> blJ&. 2G btrrltu•h• I bo)l1Uo, 7 lteU1 11<11 • .a rneci<•rtl. SAtol .Pl!ORO 1);M SI. L1llCl!ll1l - 411n~1:,• '!1Jll• ,,. b9l1. •lt c1.nco be11, 1 ~!lbul, ' tlM'l!hl. I\ 'bl1>e bll1t. 21 radt cod. OC:IANSIOI! -l)' 1f!Oltt1: 171 btr· a . few ha)ibut arid :oi:ca~lopal bonito: Spanish jatk mackerel are hibting well. . , Davey's· Locker reports a . 16-pouncl, 6-ounce bluefin tuna take n oO Dana Pout thls week · .bY Johnny. Lloyd of Santa Ana . Davey's rePort sho°"(!I a gOO!i bite on calico bass,. s:ome bar· racud3 with bonito dropping off. Some ·yeUowtall are being laJlded.at Catalina l~iuid .. Barracuda and bonito are pushing :the daily fish counts at .San Clemente SporUishing · landing lo high numbers this week, Don Hansen' rePorts. · INVITATION TO All .SMOKERS . · Yov ''' cotdi•ll'I ;11vit1d hi 1tt•11d • .FREE pr~11ni1tio11 .,. th1 Slfto~i119 Probl•l'I\ 'ind hOw yo\I 'cf!I rid yout111f of th• ·h•· bit. Tlmt I P.M .. J11lv JJ., 1970, Th it, pt11111!1l\on 11 1poR• 1or.d by tht N1tlo111I A11tj . Smoki"g ~1111cil, . ;I•••• ,,·u 642·41·61 for r•111v1lio~1 ., Si~c• tp•c• 11 limitid, c•ll iWiflletll1t1ly., L11•11 how Y•it c.111 QUIT, tlftOk:~, ,,;,.,,ft,ti11v. LOfolG ll!ACH 1 ... _nt Pltrl -lff •11111f't: "90 DllJS, I bef•Klld1, s /Wiii· 11111. ,.,... -» -k!rs • '6 ti.11, l ll•llbul. IPtdflc 5port111filtl1I -l:U .11191trt~ 1 ve llowt1!1, 794 c1!lco b9it, • botllto. 151 bl111 """· '° rodl cod. rtc\ICl1. I,. ·~i.. 11 t191, l .tilt• -ei.s1. • hl!lbul. , .. ___ .;., _____ ..:!j ~T IRES ..,._m.1c . ,,., .. . 205-15 ... ~:;::t1' 2 ... '69 ooch $37.SO 215-14 •• , .... 15544 ..-N70.1J EACH $1695 235-15 2 IM •79 floch S42 SO ' Tubeless Whitewalls & Biack 2for$25 VW OWNERS 560-15 650xl3 700xl3 73Sx15 695x14 735x14 2 for 128 115•14 77Sa1S 125115 155115 915115 EACH $19.95 'Plu• FM. El. T 1i: $2.17 to 1.23 ,.r tire clepe11-' .. '• tin ~TIRES l!t Ir .. , Uolr•1•I -.. I ....................... tlwoo -b<6MIMI "NA" IACH $22.95 Plus fii, fir. T11r $2.47 to 180 ,., tirt 1 4e,.nd'""'9 011 1ilt· .. "WO ... or·, i.~. '"' 001 f•Ql<IO ••UOI oi.. .. ., •• ...,;,.111. • ........ ,... .,;u •-i• ~ .., ..,0.,, -.~ ............ •h• --'"°"' ,./ ...... u ... -... r11-i. ,. '"-•it l· Mii lftood,._1 • ..,._ ltoMd Ml II• <OflMI 0.i. ,. .... ......,.,_., ... .... 1 .. 1--•..w. .... 1~··-·' ...... whi<~ -Pf•••-· •<tool ..-1 .... J ,.,. /.oh M1<11l .. ·- • ,...~ ·-'--1ilj· (llH, • -2 IOr• 41!¥111tfff1 E78-14 l"kit ,__Ex. T1J1: $2.3Sliet' Ii,. + GLASS llLT 2 for s52 2 for 556 eac h $28 95 na.14/7.75-14 G7a..14/l.25·14 F?l-15/7.75-15 G78-J5/8.2S.15 ""' fed. f•. 1Gl P"' ti•• $J,,S to $2.77 depe11di119 011 tile '*''''''*' .ti78·1S/L!S5-15 J71-15/8.85-l5 ""' fff. b . 'Jn fK' liro $2 .• l 'O $3.01 O.p<olMliflt WHITEWALL ONLY $2 .95 MORE Most •i~ff In stodl. · I .-•")·FOREIGN CAR TIRES· WIDE Til!ES • WIDEUVALS •STEEL REINFORCED, 78SERIES • 70SERIES• 6 Semritp Tire ·Stores 'Where tlz.ere is more than meets the e~ A~AHllM I CORONA 1961 llOOKHURST 136 W 6ttl ST '4l UNCOUO ' ' 635-1110 735-601'0 I GARDEN GROVE I HAWAIIAN GARDENS 1601 WESTMINSTER 11973 CARSON ST. 16 lkO(jl(I EAST Of'• IEACll) (IETWEEM PIOM,ll & llCMIWAllQ ff3-3595 165.0227 I HUNTINGTON -BEACH 19'411 llACH llYD. M MILE NOllTll Of MWAS) 536-7571 ' . SANTA ANA· MADOR '~T IOl.SA ' · 139.JlOO , SANTA ANA '1· 1211 W, WAR:NlR AVL (WARNf• Al l•!SfOI.) 540·1646 TUSTIN 131 E. l1t STlEtt (h i AJ4fl "D" ST.) 544-9431 I WESTMINSTER I WESTMlNsrn Al aDAl (2 llOOS ~ O' GO\DfN W£51) 193·S521 . COSTA MESA- NEWPORT BEACH 322 EAST 17th ST. 64M1:11 UH YOUR MAJOlt CllDIT CAO I OPEN 8-Bi30 DAIL y / 8-5 SAT. I SAN a.EMENTE 927 N. El CAMINO IEAl 492·5543 l I ' t t I { ' ( t l I ' { I ( I ' I ' ( t ' ' I ( { I 4 I I I - Intrepid Takes 8th Straight W~n NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) - Intrepid defeated Valiant by two minutes, 36 seconds and Weatherly defeated Heritage by 29 -We<ilesday In the America'a Cup observation lrials on Rhode 1$1.and SOund. Intrepid'• victory over lhe 24.3-mlle course ln a !iJC)llthwest wind· varying from 12 lo 16 miles an hour was her second in two diys over Valiant and It left no doubt that lntrepid ls the top boat in the American selection trials as of now. Tuesday's lhe Intrepid leaving the protest against wa i:; disallowed, yacht unbeaten over the coune since the observation trial! started July 6, winning eight straight races by wide marglru,.io._ a broad range of wlod ~ lea coo. dlUon.s , The normal rotation Wednesday would have pittf!d VaUant against Heritage and Weatherly against Intrepid. But the New York Yacht Club's Cup committee decided to see what the two top boaU could do again.st each other in a breeze fresher than any they had previously raced ln. Valiant had been hauled up nn a marine railway at a Newport shipyard Tuesday * * * * * Newport's Ficker Eying 196 7 iflecord By Al-'ION LOCKABEY .. llllltl Edil9r Newport yachting ci rcles are abuzz today with the pro-- spects that a S o u t h e..r n California skipper may be at the helm of an America's Cup yacht for the first time in history. That was the way it looked today as Newport Harbor Yadlt Club's Bill Ficker and a partJ.y Southern California crew aboard the 12-meter Intrepid were finnly in charge of. an 8--0 record ol wins and losses in the Cup observation trials being sailed at Newport, R.I. winner ol the 1970 trials to determine wbo would defend the America's most cherished )·achting prize. "We 'd just like to show we can do as well as Bus ~1osbacher and his crew did in 1967," Ficker said. Jn 1967, lhe Intrepid, then sailed by M06bat'her, retained the Cup for America in the famed yaOOting race. The 6-foot· 2 , 41-year-Old Ficker was asked il he could account for Intrepid 's present superiority over Valiant. "\Ve seem to get in the groove a litUc easier than they do and we gel speed The only thin!i] that could have marred the record was a di!allowed protest against Ficker by his principal op- ponent. Bob McCullough of the yacht Valiant as the result of Tuesday 's race which Ficker won. The New York Yacht Club race committees ruled on the protest invalid toda y. up more quickly," the Califor-• nian replied. HO~ING FOR ~ITL~ -:-Columb1a-50s one'l>f the world's largest class of oc.ean "I don 't think It's because racing yachts will mix 1t up on a boat-for-boat basis Friday, Saturday and Sun- they're doing anything dif-day when they hold th eir first national championship regatta off. Newport ferently. Perhaps our sails Beach under the sponsorship of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. give us a tittle advantage.--- lt's a\Yfully hard to tell when you 're on the boat, but we seem to have very good sails now and we could have .an easier time steering." Columbia Title Race Nears Ficker's win over Valiant Wedne~ay made it eight in a row for Intrepid with four straight over Valiant. The Valiant, skippered by veteran McCullough, ·is a brand new boat designed by Olin Stephens -also the designer of Intrepid -which had been regarded in easl~rn yachting circles as a sure-fire Has Intrepid reached Hs maximum potential? "Not by· a long shot and neither has Valiant ," F,icker retorted. No pairings were announced for today 's races since the weather forecast called for foggy cundi!ions that may force a postponement. Two . classes ()1 Columbia yachts will be cOmpeting for national championship honors this weekend in two series sponsored by the 8 a h i a Corinthian Yacht Club. Competing in their first na- tional title regatta will be the sleek Columbia-50s, usually seen in action ln offshore han- dicap races. The 5()..footers will sail one race each day, Friday, Saturday and Sunday over a triangular course oil Newport Beach. Also in national cham- pionship action will be the Columbia-2&s which will race three races on Saturday and Sunday only The Columbia-SO series I~ expected to attract top raci ng yachts of the William Tripp- designed class. About t2 yal!hts are e.zpected on the Dana Point Yacht Club Locnl Snilors • tJI Tnhiti Aries. the Colurnbia-57 yawl O\vned by Ru ss Wa rd and skippered by Dan EUiott of Newport Harbor Yacht Club placed second in Class A in the 3,571-mile Tahiti race. Pictured on board a few hours before the start are (from left) Stan Flem- ing, Frank Person, Rick llambleton, Bob McClaire, Elliott, Jacob \Vood, Dave \Voods, owner \Vard and Lyle Nelson. OPEN HOUSE Saturday & SWiday July 18-19 Come -spend the dav with us and look over the newest, finest fli ght operation in Orange County. See ALL the Nem Ce .. 11a Alrerart FLY fo1• 2c FREE a po111ad Gifts Hot Dogs B e freshmeqJs Learn ~II about the newest Flying Club with features that you want! more Newport Flyers-run by pilot<: Magnesite SEALERS $7.45 6AL Pearl Gray DOCK ENAMEL $4.45 6AL A new series of sailing classes for yooths from eight to 11 years old will begin ne.zt week at Dana Harbor under sponsorship ol the Dana Point Yacht Club. Potential students with a sincere interest in sailina: are v.·elcome to sign up for the classes from 10 to 12 nooo Saturday at the clubhouse. Classes for adV"&nCed and beginning sailors will be of· fered and a $10 registration fee will cover the instrucUon and use of a sabot sailboat for beginne rs. Tea hours ol instrudioo will be given to novice students through ne.zt week oo-five consecutive days. Advanced classes will meet twice a week for two weeks and will attend eight · total hours of instruction with free boats. Registration fee for that program is $8. The Orange County Harbor INDUSTRIAL Lacquers ~:;,,, .... $3656AL Concrete Patio RNISH $5.50···· Empty CONTAINERS 4 01. to 30 tal. LADDERS-4 ft. to 40 ft. Or ange Conaty Alrpart Teilep•one 545·7198 WALKER PAINT WORKS 116 W. 16th St., Coote Mou M2-S716 the harbor. Oricago Race Due "·. • • • r., .... ,. Juli 16, 1970 DAILY PILOT 1----------1---:-=::-7'.:-:~===---. ·--------_,.,. LEGAL NOTICh: LEGAL NOTICE 1J!1iAL NOftCB - l.NA'-ttOTICI ~ ALTON I!. ALLl!H Clltlrmln <If tfM fNnl el Sdllf'"IM•t ., orwn1• County, 0 1w.m1, --. ·---·-· ------------------------------------------------------'"'!"._-~-·-· DAil Y PILOT TiurnflJ, Jul7 l b, 11170 Money's \Vorth OVER THE COUNTER Complete-New York Stock List Home lmprovenient Hints: NEW VOii.iC IA11')0W"1>111M1y'l<-l11r [i.::"';..i°'••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••l"''w Yon;, ~oc-. llltn.1111 o•ttl l•I•· ... , IMl .. J Hiiw~ t..-CllU C-. NASD Listing• for Wodnoodoy, July 15, 1970 llt-l•llWI ......... llw .-111N!t II •H"UllMfefy t A.M, f ...... lolA,10. Ho·w to Pick a Contractor l'r"lt• .. llM illcMltt ffl•U It _,.II,,.....-: ..... If' (-llllUIM. :~-'T~ Prior ""• 4<mj.~ 1.«1 a11 ~ .. 1i. 111 ,,. ..... ~~"Mil 1 a -Ny~ ~1?!.~A;J f:~er:. )4 ~ ~~1":o:: th .. n\, m~I T:.w i .. l111 ~Mf!11\.li llJ SYL\'JA PORTER Bustn65 Burr1u1s. p o 11 c e New York City's Dept or dtpartrnent*r C~.Llall Ucens- Conturner Affalrs. be-.ded by lng bureaus and :sup1)bers oC the dynamic and dedicated home-01..ulding malerlals. Bess P.tyerson Grant, ls in The F'tderal II o u & I n g lhe pt'OCHS of tracking down Adrn1nistrat1on 1lso keeps " h o m e • l m prov anent con· · black list'' of contractors - tractors who have fa1ltd to nn wh<>k work this agency aet 11~ -now required rtl'uses to insure bank Joan.s. in order to do busine55 In 21 Cet bids in writing on • .the city. The department 1s any sltablt home im· 111&0 using various I e a: a I provement Crom two or mo1 e devices to force &fP!ilers to local contractors. with all un· make refunds to New Yo.rkers portant aspecu of lht work victim.lied through shoddy spelled out In detail. i\1ake work and broken home-Im-~ure each btd is for lhe same provemen1 contracts. building speclflcalion , t he But only a tiny percentage samf"QUtihty of materials, lhe of Americans have this sort same deadhnei, etc. of protection -and Its true In t.he ca.!!c o1 ill major pain- v1lue is still to be tesled . ting Job, 1otenor ur exterior, The vast majority ol us are have the contractor ~pec1fy sLaggered by the problems o( lhe p~11nt he wlll use by type finding ~. qualified co~nd by brand name. tractors to do any major home 31 Make sure . before you Improvements, or of figurfng Ide on a contractur to do out what should and should any maJor Job, th111 tils crew not go lnlO 8 home irn-Is adequately covered by provtmenl contract. hablllly and workmen s com· Jn today's and tomorrow's pensat1on io~urance so lhill columns. therefore, I'll give vou will not~ held f1nanc1:ill y you basic rules every respo11Bibl e 111 the rvent of homeowner or w 0 u I d • b e an accident. homeowner should know about 4 ~ Beware or ··11ar selling."' choosing 8 contractor and :i p~acti~ ban~ed by Ille drawing up a h 0 m e • I m· Adm1n1strat1on, 1n which a provement contract: salesman rather than the 1) Choose a contractor for home-Improvement contractor aay home improvement Job hlm~lf sets the price of a with the utmost care. Good particular job sources of lnformatton 011 the 5) Beware also o( any con- Kk:ill and rehablllty oC local trac!or or supplier who ad- builders. landscapist.s 1 n d Vf'rtlses that the FHA en· other8 -aside fro m friends dorses his work or producL~. who have r~ntly used their The FHA docs not m;ske such serv ices _ are bank$, Better endorsemenl.S. . But what about belng you r NOISl CAN SERIOUSLY AFRCT YOUI HU.llNI; ftr Rllf CllAHT, l .h Th~ de<:lbl!I meuure11 I hr .smalle.;t amoll'nt of i60und which thl' human ear c1u1 dh1t1n~ui5h. According tfl tht' Amerlc:an Mt'd1Cftl Nl!lOCla- 1 ion anyone 11ub,1ectt>d 10 more-than a rouplr of houn; f)tr day of nouu• ""hlch 1s In f:llCf•lll of 90 dl'C\bt'J!I !ihOllld Wlf' an ear protection ckv1Ci'. Bui, even a lawn mower t:an callir a temporOr)' IOll!I of hranng. all well at th<' electric ampllfll'r used by 110 many tttn·ai::e music ll'OU(.Ni. Rl'Ctnt lJlUdil'IJ lihOw that 120 dC(lbtls or mort• are common with ampllfit'd rock music Thi" f u"St sign ol hell.ring IOSll ls the high l)itched sound!!. Thi' nl!Jlt lt-11-tale sign 1~ comphuning abou t lhe l01s of hclU'i ng nf TV ur a sterro If you 11u~ ~ a X>U cir ht'anns; ha vr rour doctor i;ivr you a heat· 1n,1t tesl. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US wht>n ynu need • delivery. \Ve vd ll dt'· liver promplJy ~·lthout ex-tra charge. A gl.•ca l many people rely on u~ for thrlr hcallh needs. \Vr welcomf: requests for dl'llvery Sf'rvlce U1d cha1 gc accounts. PAii LIDO PHAIMACf 351 H••plt•I loo4 ~ •• ,.rt IMclri 642-1510 "" .,..,,.,., THE BEST 11:,,t~ttlhi p poll1 pro"• "'••· 111h" u 011• o f th1 world'1 ..,.,1 >opwl1r comic 1ltip1. R.11d i i l1!1f 111 th1 DAILY ,ILOT, ,. Jlead• 6eolalu Gary E. Rlllenhouse. former c1'ecut1ve vi ce presldenl of Geolabs Jnc., has be«:n named president of Geolabs_. Orange County -based earth sciences f1r n1 in .. volved 1n geology and engi neering. On of three fo und er or the $1.5 tnll· lion ume lives bans annual sales vol- compan1es. he al 2005 Port Al· Newport Place, Beach Yow• 1dw1rli1in9 Wtl 111n b-w tlio1111nd1 of , •• d,,. •• , Wh•~ vou w••• clo11d. TAI ii Your Aa,.,., 8JS.7777 e11y.c.1rt tcti'fl Wttr /or min end boys '\IOU ''" fiitY I fllW Jll;r o f hOUll fl O"' f1id t y n 1 9~1 ••• ,.nd 1titl "••• th•ffl fo• !ht w•ek•nd! Op•n Sw11d1y• • , • for th1 Su..,ffl•f 12 ,. ' li1,.,\•111otic1~ • 111••'•r \.. 1 f•1hio11 i1l11wl, r11wp1rl b•1ch ... ... ..,. ,, "''' L, '• ,,, ~, ,.. •-,. , •• ,a "'*"~~' o"'" contractor" 1 ..... ,, .• tlll!PllM DY nc-no ii .. :11 "'" -z;. ;~ M I""' 1~1u,. Aetn.t.:1 1,.io '"' 1'41110n•I Au«~ FOOd Fl' J\1 ~ Pnid Min l~ 'lo', T1-• .._ 1\'J Al!,..L I # i Oetng y our own contractor 1110t1 o1 Stcur111 .. For11 oo t:l',11 " Put>s JOH 2>lo '3t1 f•••"'' lj•• 'I ~~· ~0 ti I CNle•l 11'1( 11t Forml~ tlt ''~ Pul>S NM U 111'1 •~lor W ' ~' l'l Alr'J'fJ lOb me!l.11.5 g1ng up al the"'' «11111 111nuc Foi1 Grnt l.l'-.Jol\'i P~bs NC 10\l lt\\Ttledtt '~' :!J ~·- :;pecialisLs you·u oc.oed, such ~~11'n'.:1 •••1;1~ ':.'..:"\.,, ~i: :~' ~=· iv. J~ ~~:' 1~ it.Ii All 1G., ~'~ a• ca~nte 8 m"•••• ••d 1111ltf or1e..· •• ot rnkl co •\o J\lo "' '"'"M' 1•i.. tt\.'t r.r,..;,.11 '',~ 14'1 A,~ '"''/" ,. . ,.... r . a-..... ..... ·-1-"".; 1 Frn1t•~ E f . .., •, · Pv•ltv s1 '!., "•'" !•m•,•!. A,• , .. ! , ="' ._ , Plumber' ~-··ong and or'd-· "·"'. •• .,.;c11 ,,..~ ,Fv1vt• ,, POiio c.. ,,..... ,. , ... .. • ,_-,......,~ "' t«urlttt eo111d \111111 n:. '"" 0-1• ~t~ SIA! T t nt Co tv. \'J A~ • o 1ng materials• supervising the fl•~• w.n PW•· ~\r111c 10 ,.., 1"-Oy11 CM ''" 101<11 '11,., 1n •U 1" A co t1"'4 J: k I ' Cf\IMCI (1\11.IOI or G •o o!!! .~, ' Ill S•ll !'~ 41~ Tlt1n Go 1'1 t A JUICll1 ~ wor as l p-rt.~ses and "14 !bid) n1.r 1r1n,-1 ., 1110 O•n '" 1a~, ,,ac C1>1 1 ' Al"" co • ·~ • dlllt~ l'fllrt•tt 11 w~ I~ l~I.:, ~llltll C I 'V. j'nc:nl G 17 1114 Al 1.lld I timing everything in such a c11.1-11 .. ~ :11•c:• ,1 ~ ,,•,, =::~~ ~! ~; ~"' ,~~ i ~1. ~~ :ll!!LP": f'J \\'BY lhtn lumber ls on hand :' 1~~·1• i!<1~ GLA'l:,: • c T 1 ,. :.i A1rr:ot11 20 ll'lt too 0"'" Ill E1! 1\' I'• == E: ::~ Jit:: l~~~l•Pel j"' ;m A lldMnl 4-\\•hen the cabinet maker ap-Mit'.1 .... wn or c tote• n. rw. 1111 c'"° llV. 31 ,,011,,1 , "", • ..., AlldM111 7Sb lh ' ba kJ 4.V. 'l!~I 1...:. 1 !fl•n 1j'1t l v. ll ldd' Pu 11"" 1'~ T,oori Fd t t lolo A.lllf'd Pel '8 fl'l'!llrs or ere s a C og AAI co·~ >v. •l'l 1111e11 11 ,,, ~ 1111......-s1a ,", .. 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H I :! ~ Sevtn lJ1 45V. 46•'> WI~ lt'E l l'Jo )"' ACrtSY' I 40 he usually gives conlractors. !fi~ Jl~ \~ Hiii v~ "' ~ ~ ~,,....,. :.., :!: =~TR, ~ ,~ :,;gm 1 ~ Be1og your owr. coo\J'actor :,,1 0 r" , HD::J-P 'J~ ~ ~~"'s1Ms '"" ,;w. w,rotrft 11\ 8W. Am 0 111111 1 mav moke sense 1·r. say, 90 .,,. ,,~ ,....._ ,, ... ,"'!I G• :io • ..,. sc.1 w11 12v. ,,.,. w111nt M ," .. n l'I ADlitre1 20e ' of , .... O .~"! tj,. ,,...,,. ' •Vt !l.oNE "tit .,,.~JIU, W11Cll P ~"' j!Ai Am Dw1IV••t percent the Ob You ' '" H k Ml ~ JV. $OU" Gt ll~, '"' W1!n HA !V. ADv11 ptM1 J wan loftkln I"' 4 4V. ..,c; ,. n Sw l';oCo 1.t'I• lt~t W11n Mla •'• S* AmEIPw < 00 d ·I A.rt1l1111 •'4~HlldPP 5 1 , one 1nYO ve.s only one skill, Anltll "' ""' 1 ..,. G11 it.i: 111o sw e1 vc lJ\4 1.no wirn Pub • Am En111 11 SUC'h as plumbing , ltere. tht :~r"~ riv. n 1'1~~~ lo 1~ 11 .... ,~,=: ru20 411 Wl:'J11w~ ,;v, ,~.~ :~I~ ~~ ' _,,,. -~ ~n 1nt i"I, SV.. 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YIUl~lll P•Y••• l )ll •n18 ftW"tG I"' S/Jld r.I uOO, 'but the highlyl,1'r'!.c~ '~ ~:~ ~::.i::; 4'\ f !lt-Vth M "'"""11'"''", l•GllJ,311\kltnlJG 1'7 spe<:11il1zed jo b le s s pro-F1b T1~ • t'\ ... ,,~111 ~'').. D1"11w•rt G•OUP t 1u t .. u w llwnSll••o •• , F~l•\ld T '• 11 , PhllOa of <! !f gl(8! t1910\ lnW'!lllll v"• AwnShot! 1 <(I lcss1ooal~ 111 our industry are Forr r.a 1'1• 7"' 1>n11 s.,11 l•"I o·~ elwr io '' 11.n •o•,nlfl ! n1 s 11 l!l •un1w~ 10 F..ciN Ml 'llh JI Pho!"" 11, !''• Ditti s n 6 ll ,_,_ Fd ..... '" A1>1:vE' I,., Lil an c\•en mort dil!lcult posl· Fll'llll•v 10..., 1~ Pie Pd 1 l" Ore•el 11., 11.41 ~1w.ir "~) u n llll(ld co ao 1--'-'--'--"-.-.'--'-'----'-nr..-1 I'd t Sl 10"4 k•<"d•• Fu-· flUO<I co -" s tfOll " O•e~f Lv 10 70 11 1J •Rt In v """v•" Budlf.I In "" E•ton•H-••0 ~prt 1•"" 1\ ... llul!Fo•• I 10 K1<k.IOO noled· ''\.ockhced 11111n 1 st'" ,.., ""'"'' !l11tov1 w "' I I " I G,.,...1n • M 10 !! Com St 1 •1 1 !' ll11M ll1mo e I 1.115 infom111t1on book was 1~tClf"I s 11 s•2 se""''Y Fu"'1• 11un1<11t "'' !11:1 !.ne<I 6 !1 7,13 Eeu!Y '41 j /.A 11u,1 Incl 1.•n urgently needed now to advl!ie F' ll Stock ion 11 tJ t~ve~t ~,., ~· a ur1Nor 1 p Un Cm Pt.''ed ptOJe•••onaJS, ma ce ~ Eblnl 10 JI n .n U!trl Jn S ?A llu,INor '" » -lir•I t ti 10 M c.r...,. ,...... '" •·" Bunoit. ,l'O n''ny 01 whom .re la~ •• the '"'' k 4ot •"~et So..,S 11 ",, •1 !lu•r.,., e0 '""oe. Mfl, 10 14 1011•..,11 C'"" ~" , .......... u ..... 10! I ") _.. of F.nln•H Sl'!t ~ll•m FO 11'1 11!1 u nam11ar c 1Uon a l 'G1111y 1~1 1 ei•'I•~· A.e .,..,,,~, k l •· ob B l!.Gu! Gtn I •1 I lt fh Dt•" u n 11 11 t11bOI CP 10 mar c W11"re the J OJX'i'I· • £ Ei.ttw n 11 1!·l! 'd• • 11 1 ffl ~·1 Fln•nl tngS are few and °'• ~· f• r1e s Ever" 111 10 63 I Sltm• Fu..OJ: ' •11""" Ml'I .. 1" ... voor FO C•P 4)0 1,7 !'•of' ~.,.,A•• ......,RL ~. ~•t' J t L.~ · Ftlr"' 7 "° I 1' Inv•'! '" t .. l"•..,,,,So I IO .,.. .. KJl'l or 111:;m mounung j F .. m au 1 '1 1" ,.....,,, 1 J• 1"' rdll•-.• h<gh,'' \ ff'd G•lh lG.U II U fml!lo 9 J "' ) 46 Cdn P1c ,,JO F..x1uip111cn l St:nl V:inguar<l Data Systems. lniinc. reports sh1pmenls of OATASCHIBJ:: rqu lpment for the 1noo1h of J ull(' totaled SlJ0,000. This bring~ !he total for lht' first six 111onths of 1970 tn $6()0,000 ln \•alut> Alexnnder M. 8 r ad 1 e.y . pre!!ldtrlt, rcportl'd that HM" rompany \\'ilS conllnuin~ 1l~ t>fforll to obtain acceptablC long-ter1n J e 11 11 i n g ar- rangements. Ffd rep t.JlllO,J .wn lnw l ~I 16•r•o C lkki• NEW YORK IUPl) -''Oil Fld Fund 1?•lUtJ Swlnv 01 01 3'41 C••lllV" 1.io Fld lrn!I II SS 10 J7 ~•r 1nv 11 to 0 ,1! C1rll1I• .60 H short-term b11s1s the inarket Fl~~·' P;o:, 1 ,. ~~~· 0 1 ~ ~~ ! ~~ ~:~:P'tt0,~ .1 h In b lnelu" lit 1~1111r St 3),S lol.U ~•r,re~ 1.60 as once agn e t o m t' tncor" ' 111: n "'~~M•~ '°'''""'. 1rrl~•CP t0 Ve111 311 •.11 Am 11111 '°"ti! 1rrGn ltot oversold enough to launch a F11F v• • ~' • 411 F1o11.c '1~ '1• c1rtt•W .o. Fill" Olt I 1) ' n !lf!e11 1 •t 1,17 C11e II decent rally," the Dines letter F11 1n(l1~ ~" 1°' s1~~ 11oe i!~,1 1·r11..i:k .oti say11. However, the letter ~:: l~~:~ lTI ~1l ~=~ oa '!,~! l!? ~1"TC0•' .. ~ ''\ N111 s tJ 1.n Stot• 10 1110 'JI .co Cf/ID .tft warns that this has happened"' Sl••• 7f (ln~1 IO ~,,.;·1-<;1 ,,, '"' ce11ne1eiD ' befort" in this bear market ~!:: f:3 ?:O '~~s•0, ! 3 : ~ 1M~ f':.. ':: nd "The k t th ] Fl• Gttl vn•w•lt jMll. A• t 01 t ti t11! FCIW n mar c neYer e ess ~"" 01~ , ., 1 ,, .. e11.. ,_11!1 , 11 "'t111d 1. .. ] ed th ] be Foul'IClrl 11) j lJ l1<flncl l )5 3 u t nllll.1 l •• p ung so at t came ~our•" 1" ;.,. "t11:f\no1 • '° 4 ,, ::;\HP: Ji11 rven more oversold and th' F'.e\1~" G'.Nr •• +:,• i.?it '!·ft'! 7; enl.}~w I "' 'u, __ cn1 rail es , mo c~-..,ft soa i,.,,.,., ~· !°" •s' ff\' sw tO ' """''tu I e\Cfl rt Ulll Sit •li ,, .. w .. :u; •IM "'t~· llO violent'' If this happens now, ,.,'::,io;: ~t: J:: ~ <:.~ ,~j!1Jf.' ~11r_~• ii adds "You will i;ec 11 Fd 11Mul • 11 •.1~ TwnC 1nc: 3.4' i"i ::t'Md" ':o ' ~-A.ffl )I )~t in" M~I ,~, n ·::t ~ resumption or the killer wave r.1i.wv 1 ll6 '· un1111 111 '" ~'111ln '°' ""11 ~I'( , •~ ti lr"' C•Ol!I ~"1w11l ltlClbr 'inc itnd .• chances att there will 01t>r111• 1 :11 u"'u"° Fvnc!• ""~ J • ~M• ' l " ~ ·~ 1u 'fi ...... L~ bealcsto(Uit19621ows " c::..~~ ,0 1i 1t l~ i :1f~·ii tf1trNY 2 ,..rl~FO A IM I VIM ft 1 II e'"""i'" Grllt Ind 1/.Sl llt l!~d t•~ '·"' 1.n ktt o• ' A good sized advance ls ,.,,,...""" 1 1J 1 "I:"' \lM fl'd: .!:l:t(11 111 I , Ol;1•t:1n lfWl •I Ln I )~!'' emNY ro nchcated ' for the morket """111on• nc:""' 'I' • r, ,..~ Ith • ...... ) •• j~ 111 $11 l , ' l ... " •·w earn1ngs pl'Ol!pec:t.smore or~ ,,, ' vn«s 111 s"j" , i. 4 favorable for later In the ~·,~~1 tr. '·f' ~::fbt 1 ~ = Cfl'°1MtWI' ~' Year·• a-•d'ong lo I he " ( i ·~ '•n • n "'' ,,..,. j·H 4 u e~1M 1 ,. "' • ..... .., Hl!lll Clor 1 00 ;on Vlklllf ti j" 1"'1p,,.., , lltlernational S t o t Is t I ca I Hlll•e •" 14 W•1151 •n • 14 I II ,,i;i,,, ~Nw Htrl!"' l IS 1 IO W1•~ Mu • tt • llecf ti Ur B11reau Inc Tilt firm prcdlrts " M~"" o " I! Ii wr,111n,1n Orou' C~•llt'I; :ior • Hvb1mft 3 11 J M Jolr 11·)' jl '° Cht1 ,,,.,,j Ulo• earrungs ••ill "Silo-• lurther ,,.M "'~1 """v~11 ,..,, 11 1 ·" c,,,._1r-M .. 111 G"' 3 It i,~ "'*" 1V 1,13 (l!rnlf · shghl dccllM In the: lhlrd 1..:,..:c7 , i;; }ff ;~,v l~ '# ~..,,. ~1 f.o riuurter and 11 gain In the •;:: &:~ '::_ 1 ?A ::~: ; '' 1J. r :' il ~ 1: Inst "uart cr '' n belie-ve,lhlslnc r"fl l..s :,.w-·1 •NI ,r, 1 •TFY~ 1• ' 'i II 1"6f~'>d , M ~ :111 ~ltllll Uf\IWl!I ~It F DU.St ''will be reflected in the stock '""''"" ,..,,~ttlw~ ,d u"'8w•u 111t•Sot< ,,. k I " :~~': l :t t~I= •;id I :t"I•~ U:1n 1 :v oi':, mar e • •~v coA. 1& n 11 n Wllflll m JO c 1., $tfl .1011 --.. ----·--'--- Market Sy11abols N.1 "'w "'' fl'IOal • E•CMflOI 1 • •• ••lot Ml[ ·- .... ~,,, ............... "''r -~ ' July '• 1970 Wednesday!s , Closing Prices-Complete~_ew York Stock Exchange List 1-ders MOIJT SllAllBS ..... •• I"•••• ........................................ .. ...... , ... """ < .... ae. ·j' ~ ~ ~i:~ Eru.·11ings Repo1·ts 1 2'•)~~ ···~p11~-" W«I Jt +\, u H .... I,\....,_,,. w II s ~ n~ .. : ~~§ Buo.y . a treet • ~i ~ Ui.+1, 'I ~ ~"' "'" .... 11 ' ~~ ~ ~~~-~ K (UPI S d In ', 'Jt"" lll' ~l'i !: a NEW YOR ) -LrOnl{ a vances ae-T•~··· .... • •w. "' 4141 .•. lective issues and some betler·than-ex~ted earn-T• 1N J ·I• 1l Fi: tit: ff~ fr~ in gs reports for the second quarter provided new OJ>-f :~I , 11 ~lo 'l ~ ! = f ~ timism for WaJl Street today, but many analysts ;:= v11 . ": ?I.._ ~ ~ 2 cautioned that it still was too early (or a definite 1 , i~ '~, ,~ tE fa l ~ trend on quarterly earnings. f;J!!n~ '11 J: ~ ~ 1r'-1~ "The UPI marketwide indicator was ahead 0.73 :'i:dYnDJ.f: 11 lr"' lf~ 11111 ~ " percent on 1,524 issues on the tape. Of these. 808 !=•)!"'-" 4 .... ~ ... •"'-" d ~ nd 418 d lied -0 l-ll • n tt\i fl _ " a vane~ a ec n . l~ 'ui:M J J!~ ~1~ ,} ..... t ~~ The Dow Jones Industrial Averat::e of 30 selec. 'r!.l'f .·• 1 221tt ~ :n1to + •1 ted Blue Chips was up 8.63 at 711 .67. ~~ • 1 lfl;i 11\li IN -I\ l:1 lur'~;r 'l !~,,. Int W::;: t: Turnover of about 8.75 million shares compared +:~~?.~!)d .I: 1:f ~ int ,1~ .:_1 ~t with 7.36 million shares Tue&day. l•~lCj• .os 1 ~ ,,..., 2t'-'I-v. Alan R. Shaw, director of market research for t=:Ptli'rl ·?to s! \j, ~ .. \~+·'lo H . U h & C 'd h k till . l ••tn111 .eo n !\ "~ 2s-...-~ arr1s, p am o., sa1 t e mar et s 1s n a •• ,,,, P"·°' 12~ ~~ :l"' t ~ base building phase, wiU1 funds shifting to better r'~1'" Pfl .~ 1 11t4 11\~ 11\10 -\(; . t~~ -~ ... ~ 11,,., 11\1> 11~ • • . quality issues. T~ 1n:i :.., .. ~~ F ~ ;... 1.:, Stocks on the most active list included Phllllps thfftl.J: ~ 21l ,.w. ~~ ~\~ t ~ Petroleum. which traded an early block of 100,000 tt.,.e.:f"''·~ '"fs ~o':i ~o\\ 21~~:..:. '• shares at 25 7/8. up 1/8; Seaboard World Airllnes . lT=1~-':t " s{ 1 • 11"" 1 • ! ~ International Telephone, Roan Selection Trust and 1"*"" 1• Un. ~~ u... ~ Tl•h Jlltv ·: , s. 541 541u. " Beech Aircraft. The latter reported an operatln..Oi Toblfl~•1 • 1 1'"'» :l"IVI :19Vt _ ·~ TOddSIUI 1.20 11 •JV. .tti:. a\O + v. loss for the nine months ended June 30. f:iiR ~~ ~ ~ ~lt ;n: i'~ In late trading International 'felephone pre-l1;:::u~0,;tt 1i 1~ '"' ·-ferred "N" was up 7f8 on 82,600 shlttes; Beech Air· , .... w "1~ 12t MJ'.\ Jt'i 3th i " aft d I 75 800 h jrnWA[' ol t " .,"' ~1,,. •! ·~ er . was own on , s ares; and Roan was ~~:~~.·~~ * ~ "i)' 5'\lo '~ off J 14 on 76 000 sbarE!S Tr~n,~0<1 .10 'I, $9}?, se, 51\~ lo ' ...,, . !'."''ti Inv •• slr ~ j~ , Prices were firm 1n light tradint:: on the Amerl~ ,r1n11,1'~' I' tJ 1i• ''• '" + ~· St k E ha , • .,. ~~ l '"• ,,,. ,,.. .. ·can oc xc nge. '••vie" 11 1 ~ .,;;: eU' _ "' TrlCont 7 2 IH • It>\ ·~ II.lo -U.·1~!!~!"1'll''"'~'!!il"'':ll!9!!"'":1\'!!!!!!!!!!!"!'"'~'!!i!''!'•!!i•• IT•l~"l!lnd 1"° l 14h i.~~ 1«-o . . I lT=~ ~"fso 2• 1N. 1'1\o '~ ,1..,.W1r !.IO It 1~ 7•V. ~~ VlliWortt. I », !!1! ff fi ., . llW oHA 1 2'V. ""' )tV, 1 ~ !okt VlllC I l l\t 11'• 111/o + h t1,1W DfAl..O ,...._ 14 I\ f • !WM (..,I j ~-.. ~ lt\i VI lok•VC Pll 11JO 1,.. I~ IN • ".. rbCo ... 'l lOV, ow; o~ .14 ylef Corp tt t~ ~~ ~~ -'\'ot :r-~:·,. ~ 11:: 'n: 1ri: :+:"' :.w 14w r m: nn ': " .. DAii. Y PILOT Finance Briefs PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Syntonic Technology, Inc. said it hu been chosen to lttVe the new computeriled tMh register service for retaUers develope<i by· lnform1Uon Technology, Inc. The m system. called COMPAR. i!1 to be introduced flnt 1n New Jersey and Pennrylvaaia. TARRYTOWN, N.Y. (UPI) -Simmonds Pre c i1lon Product,,, lnc.. haJ decided to cioae its Long Island City, N. Y., plant and move ~ tions lo ~r location within three to five months. The Long Island Cit)' Planl formerly WIS thlt of the LI· quidool«er Corp., ""!ulliUon of which has been challenged in a federal antitruM .Ult. DALLAS (UPI) Paul Thayer has rtslrnect u chief executive of LTV Aeroapace Corp. but continues a s chairman of ·the company's board. Thayer wu recently elected chief executive of the Parent Llng-Temco Vought. Inc., He will be replacfJd at LTV Aero..pace by Forbes Mann, former prealdtnt of Vought Aeronautics. PlilLADELPHJA (UPI) - Pennsylvania Co., . the non- traruportatloo :aub!ldlary of PeM Central, says It wtU pay Jts previously declared dlvi. deod of St. IS 5/8 cents a lhare on its 4 $/8 percent preferred stock today on schedule. The company JlM been enjoined by F.ederal Judge John Fullam from paying dividends on lt.9 common stock, which Is \.\'holly owned by PeM Cen- tral. GLACIER NAT! ON A(, PARK, Monl. (UPI) -The beM way to aeltle the con- trover11y avtr air pollutlon and leaded gas Is by "competitive lnnovalion" tather than government re1ulation, Wiiiiam J, Brooks, pollution control expert for the American Petroleum Insiltute, said Tuesday. Brooks told a "llo°'t m ... lng ol Ibo North Amtrlcan Guollne T11 con- fer enc e that if lead m. . ~:i"~~~~~i:lt~ a :ii~! coolrot the oil companies will do so best without hamperlnc government rtgulatJon. He satd the govtmment should not set tlaUUng ltan. dards foe guollne eddlUvts. NEW YORK !UPI) POrUand General Electric CO. ol Portland, Ort., has sl;ned a l~t.ter of intent ~o u.se the ladliUu ol the Nudear Fud. recoV<ry pl•nl IO be boUt • Barwell, S.C., Dy A II led Nuclt1r Producta, Inc,. and Gull Gtntral Atomic, Inc. Portland General Elel«io .Js the eighth uUIJ\y COfftPIOJ among nuclear gener1Un1 fa. clllUts to 'I"" 10 beeomt 1 cu.iomer ol the projeded· South Caronna recovery planL • • l . • ; . . • . . ' . :- •. . ' :· . .. '• :· ·. ·. . :- •. .. :·: .. ·" ... I ' 1"'11. Y PILOT lt-1..;+<..,[::.v . JULY II 'Thursday, July 16,, 1970 D lm(J)9""'.,. ICI l!Ol CR) "'Wrtll b Wtoq. • Aft• 1~ tJI llM'• .......... stan1111 whldl .. Mr. ... ft ... tttntt- ·~ ID'h T• .. -CCI (30) For Top Sports Coverage Read the DAILY PIWT ~·-;--;y-·-~~~.::· ~-~-.--.------------------------------------- Comedies Less ' Funny 'Headmaster' Series Features Low Key Humor SORRY, EVERYBODY! "AIRPORT" HAS TO GO - IT WILL BE SHOWN FOR THE LAST TIMES WEPNESDAY, JULY 2211 AFTER I SUPER, GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT WEEKS, "AIRPORT" By JERRY BUCK AP T...mi...11t111f Wrlttr ~ In the past 10 ~ars v.·e left we would be rem1s.s il we didn't talk about it. Cettaln things are atill ·~ pliclble. The way we play Ille comedy la In Ille Ame low key." Intentioned, but misguided HAS TO MAKE WAY FOR : lather who drW.. bis ... .. "PAINT YOUR W·AGON" HOLLYWOOD (AP) -If you think tll< situatloo """" edfes are becomJ.ng Jess funny, you "" partlally right. "We'd always done comedy drama before, but the drama consi3'<d of the husband I~ his weddq an- niversary. Now it's a kind ready to kill himself." the Umit ol aulcide by llJ'lng STARTING THURSDAY JULY 23rd Ruben said, "We B'ecl~ on the tducaUonal arena because tbat's where the tonnoll and acUon is and we wanted to really talk about it and not pussyfoot aw.md, not create stories In the old situation comedy mold." to get lWVn" a major col·ll-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--1 lege. "The father puah<d the NOW! LAST TIMES WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 kid and he just couldn't make ---MATINEES DAILY --- Only a few ol the new com- edies p-emierlng in the fall can be classlfled u pure escapism. Like the trend tn drama, many are qrehing for relevmcy and are sacrilto- tng some of the laugh>. Nowhere ls this more true than In the retool 0( Andy Griffith, -plays the head-master ol a private school in IW new CBS ~. "Head- master." Aaron Ruben, who cttated lhe show and is tht producer, admits that as recently as last year Andy probably would have returned to a format similar ,. his old show, whid1 conUnues as "Ma)t>erry, R.F.D." "Andy and I fell we'd done that show JO years ago," he said. "We didn't want to duplicate it. And with what's LA Hijacker Likes Liqt1or During a rehearsal l0t an outdoor scene at the sdlool, Andy expressed a similar view, "I wouldn't wm to go back and do the same thing. The first o:rlpt ~ wrote for the Slow 111 about a well New College President Ends Generation Gap NEW YORK (AP) -Last year he was a student. This year he was a special assis· lant with the. Board of Educa· tiOIL Next fall Leon Botsteln will become president of Fran· conia College in New Hamp- shire at age 23. "Certainly, there will be no generaUon gap," be said Thursday after his appclnt. ment was announced. "Wi.th only 250 students in the college t should get to lmow each (ll)e personally." candidates for the job, an older," he added. "But we con- cluded that since Leon was best qualified his age was ir. relevant.'' Botstein, slim and bespec. tacled, ts an honors graduate of the University of Chicago and H8lvard where he re. celved a master's degree in history. He Is a doctoral candi· date at Harvard. For the pest year he has served as a special assistant and trouble shooter for the Board of Education president, Joseph Monserrat, under a Sloan Foundation grant of less than $5,000. it, .. be said. 11• showed the ocr!pt to Robert D. Wood, pte>ident of the CBS television network, and got a g.rahead f« a series. "I told him, look. we want to do other stories oo the drug sceoe, sex education, student militancy, a scholarsbp black student with guilt feelings about aban- doning his community." Ruben, "1IO said he does not think he could have done the show wit.bout AB C 's ··~m 222" clearing the way, said Wood "was willing to go .along with us. This is a somewhat new show -but we're not dis covering America." Asked if the criticism of 1'Gmier Pyle," which he created, had something to do with his wanting to do a show more in twie with the times, Ruben said, "I'm sure that would have something to do with it. That was escapism. l 'n1 not putting down what I did in the past. but, listen, I'm just as much to blame for not doing meaningful, re\e. vant lilows. We could have tried this 10 years ago. It might not have been accepted, but we could have tried." LOS ANGELES (UPI) - In February, 1969, a jury ae-. quitted Willie Lee Beamon or hijacking a liquor truck driven by Jerry Ashcrall "He'll be the yowigest col· lege president in the nation," sald th<; R<v. Paul W, l\ah- meier, head of the Board of Trustees at the experimental college in the \Vbite Mountains nar-Pranconla, N.M. In his new post he will be paid $16,000 a yea r but he does oot expect the presidency to\r;:::::;::::::::::::;;:;ll be a lifetime career . Monday Beamon, 23, was arrested for attempting to hi· jack the same liquor truck, driven by Ashcraft, on July 2. --....... "We interviewed 16 other .. "One advantage lo my age Is that I'm part of a generation that's not hung up on status," he said. Before he is 30 he ex· Ashcraft, 38, said h e recognited Beamon im· mediately when the suspect accoste<f hhn and tried to steal an $8,000 load of liquor. He said he became so angry at the thought of being hit by the same man again that he resisted and was pistol·whip- ped. He saved the cargo. Newpol·t Jazz pect.s to retire and "start at the bol,.m somewhere else." S1•1"' Fest 'Qw' et' conceded, is its exemption "o ... Wi...., --• One advantage of his job, he PAT BOONE ~ from the military draft. ,,., NEWPORT. R. J, (AP) _,;::;===.=A=L=a=o=a:::;I\ Exclusive ,. ' The 1970 Newport J a" Southern Festival wound up three days 673-4048 Calllomia of afternoon and evening con- certs with total attendance of OrtN Engagement 6:45 about 40,000 compared with 7tt I . lal ... upwards of 60,000 in previws .. , ... 'Pffln .. la Holiday Island Hit by Sbike ST. HELIER, J"""y (AP)- Jersey, Britain's ho I Id a y bland, was hit by a strlke ol munk:.ipal workmeri today -jwt aa the bltmd'i summer vacaUon season got into full swing. The 1,000 workers including cranemen, r o a d. sweepers and garbage COi· Jectcn -demand a tl.20 hike on their average $4.80 weekly pay. years. !~...:.....:_ __ _,:-=~ The feetival returned ,. traditional jau th1s year, leaving out the rock and folk rock groups promoter George Wein billed last year in an attempt to attract youlhlul listeners. For that reason t h e audences this year were for the most part older and quieter. Headliners included E 11 a Fitzgerald, the Cannonball Adderley Q u I n t et, the Di:u:y Gillespie Quintet, HeTble Mann and the Ike and Tina Turnet revue. FllST·IUN SHOWIN• AT llGULAI PllCU 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDIN• lfST PICTUll ~~Catalina j'un Salling d;i1y·al9:30 a.m., Cll& 'tJle &~-~·• also fast motor cruiser JWI•..,,..,. and 1eaplane servic e. 6Jr-"""n TaketheHatborFreeway '1' IW,.· to Catallna off.ramp In -~JI U_O 1/'; n San Pedro. "mpla part<· ti~ ~~.IT Ing. ]ran Son & M•M Mnterplece 1.,.w LESLIE CARON "LILI" SHOIT-"JJ FATHOMS" a TIMI SCHIDULI e "LILI" 7:00 lllHI 11 :DO ""OLITIR" 1:)5 ITAltTI WIDNllOAY "1001 Sl'AC• OOYSSIY'" O~ STll~ Fri., Ju~ 17 Hank Thompson Show ~t;,\tl-F fJI 1't1. 4-Wiii. JolJ IS ~II' senior atizens JlmbORt ..... l•IJ 16 Cltlldt1n's DIJ Fit, JDIJ 17 Clllatploaship Molo!q<le Rldct1 Junior u...todl Auction Sat. l SU. JolJ IS-19 ~IOoslHomShow IRA Cltlmpiomllip Rodeo Sat, Ju~ 11 Ferlln Husky Show Sun., Ju~ 19 Archie Campbell & The Heger• Show • Thllslldl ., ba.lbll • Fr"stCID.-. • looiorf1-•"""-·~·-._ .. ,__ °"'""" __ ,. .... ., ...... ,._ "" ........ "rills;........ l ,,.. -. Galla -at ID L'"-Dolly He"l>Ol'I Bl'ld. l Fair Dr.-Cost1 M,.. -----.- LOOK TO EDWARDS LUXURIOUS CINEMAS FOR THE BEST SHOWS TONIGHT ''AIRPORT'' Mgt~~· INDS WED. JULY JJ J•-1 SltWltl-M.,,ry l'olld1 ''CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUI" Pl'" J'"' Slmmllll "THI HAPPY ENDINti" ~ ~ • &•.t.CH Gil.VO. AT 11'.L'-IS • • .,NTJ"G'tOH eue" o e47-HQ9 JIC:k l-~r OM11l1 '1'HI OUT.Of.TOWNIRS" Al-.Antlle!r/ Gvl1111 lfl "A W.a I• lite Sprillf lt•I•" "OLIYEI .. Melllttn OIJ.I' ... "A IOT NA.MID CHAILll llOWN" THI AU. NEW LUIURIOUS GOLDEN WEST AN lDWARD5 CINIMA Wfltlftllllttr .... Ot.._ Wet! m-• . ..._ ........ ._. .... o;.,. 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MATINEIS DAILY 1ND GI.AND HIT "I';ar..uti;' in m 'be ~JtlclMll Charfla 'Brown• llOllCOl.Oll·-..!!~~ STA.In WID •• JULT JJ J1me1 Stewart e Henry Fond• "THE . CHEYENNE SOCIAL CLUB" C1NIMA #2 ,.-~THI ALL'-,,N'°'IW""'-~ LUXURIOUS GOLOE N WEST ,.,,,. !dwctrdl c1-w ... 1 ... 1""tr 11>11 o.,..., Wtit -tt?"'4tJ -9t1Wt lft O•nlt11 Greve " L...._...'5•~ DI'" ""''• MATINEES DAILY CUSH~·~S'IWOOD 1 UWLI MACl.AJNE ·nm MULES ros SISTER SAM Ttct'IN-eOlOll" 0 ~ IEI Alie Sltlrley M..:Lel .. SWEET 1 CHlllll7J' ~ ··-t$11 fC'lllt lltwlltGrJ#9/~ _ ....... '•• ........ ' T i Osc: mus in •· play di on M . of ti Mane heav: Colle "My B 0 NE AnoU worn; throu Ac. night Jocke is: a )"""' come • ch men checl end nean Nol Che' A• tndic has : her averi reliaf payir chect m..i obllg "N P.)e t ..... It, °' Jtnei ii id of L Bani< •• h we < wife, J . dent Ttu• ly Sa ally I checl write samf . Char1 sald. Al l'in.1 ' That's c .... u only c' "' .. ..,...=~.-.. -.-· . ..-. .,..._ Thunc!U, July 16, 1970 DAILY PILOT 31 Commercial Girl Goes Classical Time for Joy Oscar Brown Jr. and Jean Pace will be featured on KTLA 's ';FootUght Five" musical and variety show slated Monday at 9 p.m. The duo \ViU be spoUie:hted in "Time for Joy" -a musical revue of "Joy '69," the musical hit that played at the Broadway Theater in San Francisco. Brazilian guitarist-.accor· diou player, Sivuca, will accompany them. Sales Boo1ning OCC to Sta.ge 'M an of La . Manclia' Advance m.all order sales . ol. tickets for "Man of La 1'.1ancha" have been t he heaviest for any Orange Coasl College summer show since "My Fair Lady," college of. ficlals said today. "La Mancha" will be staged in the OCC Auditoriwn. July 29-31 , Aug. I at 8:15 p.m. All seats are reserved and cos t Sl.50 per person. Advance sales are climhin& tow:i.nl the l ,000 mark with two v1eeks to go before show time. Banl\:ers Shed Light On Won1en and Monev The box office will opet'I July 22 and 23 from 11 a.m. to l p.m., 2-6 p.m., and 6:30- 8:30 p.m. It will also be open July 24, 'tl and 28 from 2-' p.m.. and on pertormance nights from 6:3<Hl:30 p.m. Cast in the Cervantes/Don Quixote role created b y Richard Kiley on Broadway will be Robert Engman o( Newyort 8-ch, who scored • resouodiJli hit In the ocx: venloo of "My Fair Lldy." Engman brings to the part that rare combination of singe( and outstanding ador that the role "demands. NEW YORK (UPI ) Another rnal• myth about woman hu been dJJproved lhroogh talks with bankers. According to song, legend, night club comics and male Jocke.r room gossip, a woman is a lovable but birdbrained househ>ld liability when it comes to handling rnooey or a checkbook. To hear most men tell it she balances tM checkbook by standing it on end or rounding off to the neamt dollar. Not so, say bankers across the country, A sampling of bank officers tndicatts that today 's woman has more money sense than her chief critics, mtn. The average female is m o re reliable when It comet1 to paying bank loans, writing ch«kt that don't bounce and meeUng bank charge card obligalioM. "No matte what some peo- , ... -.... think about the female's ,-, "'sense « money, or lack of It, our women customers are i:enerally quite respogsible." ii.id Henry l"'eltcher, pre9ident of the Merchants National Bank fl. Aurora, Ill. "When we have trouble with a loan we often go directly to the wife, who straightens it out." J. Grant Bickmore. presl- derit ol the Idaho Bank and Trust Co. in Pocatello, recent- ly said that housewives nonn~ ally are more apt to keep their cbedcbooks balanced a n d write fewer bad checks. The same thing applies to meeting •. charge card pa yments, he ' said. A bank officer at Boatmen's Only One .. National Bank in St. Loo.ls said men are more likely to be late in paying off persanal instaUment k>ans than women. ··And the ladies respond faster to a second notice." he noted . A loan or£icer at the Chemical Bank New York Trust Co. in New York said women are more compulsive about paying off debts and often settle a two or three- year loan in one year. A young l\ianhatlan c a r e e r girl rt!Cel'ltly paid off a two-year Joan in exactly eleven weeks, he said. One large California bank which did not want to be named went so far as to say that men -not women - exceed the limits of their charge cards by eight to one. Fifty years ago few women touched the family money, aside from some "pin money." Men handled financial mat- ters. A ffi..'efll banking survey shows that 40 percent of the wi ves today decide where Playing the Joan Diener role ol .<Idooza will be llama Fuller of Costa Mesa. Mils Fuller portrays Akkma ·with an e~ that brio&s great realism to the part. Steve Warner of Laguna Beach plays SandlO, tho role develaped on Broadway by Harvey Lembeck. W a r n er plays the part with a charm- ing innocence that balance1 Quixote's madness. Gls' Loan Benefits Expiting money is to be savro and r 33 percent where the checking Time is slipping awa y or account will be klcated. Since more than two million World war ll veterans w~ unused most banks are not open at GT Loan benefiU will expire night, and the husband works rl during the day, it has fallen soon, acconling to Ame can to !he women to handle bank· Legion officials. July 25 is the cutoff date ing matters. This survey for application. reminds 0 . W. showed that 24 percent of the wives handled auto loans, an Price, service officer for. Post area you'd think was strictly 222. saying queries should be male territory. directed to headquarten in Los Angeles. "What's so strange aOOut The v.A. Regional Office ts that" askl!Cl Barbara Casey. at llOOO Wilshire Blvd ., ac- 27, a St. Louis housewife, with cording to Price. and edge or an ger in her Auth o riti es esti mate voice . guaranteed home Joans tot.al- "After all, we're the ones ing $77 billion have been v.·ho buy the g r o c e r i t' s , granted by the VA, and ooe household furniture, clothes out of every five Orange Coun- for the kids and settle most ty homes ts financed that way. ol the bills. Naturally, our The agency estimate s banking habits are more 220,000 guaranteed home ktans dependable." will be made durine the cur- F'IMI stocks In all homt !dlllons. Thll's a bl9 deal? It is In Orange County. Tiit DAILY PILOT Is lhe only dally newspaptr tMt dtll¥- m the p.x:ki91t. Banken: tend to agree. rent fiscal year. 1r--======---.1 ~~~:=oil !l!fl, C111!111-• 6'Hy I -.111. 'OLJn1• ltlu• Ottnev'• "'"" 1111" 111un. .• l'rt. & $11. Ahlh .......................... 1.11 J1111lln. '., ........................ 1.JI Cl! ...........................• IJ. NOW PLAYING SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY " •DOAlt LI• MASTlltS "••IYIH\11,, P'Ntlc - -• Sl•r ltllillt" ---"°"' I~ IP'T 'OJI R:illltVATIONlr CALL. W.lllU lhr ,...,.,.,. 11'111.t C..tt ""'"" The story of a beautiful girl's life time bet\vt'en the ages of 19 and 22. ,NATIONAL Cf NlRM. PICTURlS ~ ..... NJNw.,. .*--~Q) ALSO rLAYING IOITOll;'$ MOTe-11 V..t 1M tet. ....... -· -1111 ,.1 *""" ~? ,...,.. " II. J1111 Mine!', IM>fll1r Ill TY vlewtf1. • •·Mldee me ,,_icwllt" 11'1 the •fl -.-11 It -•"'9 wlfll Ille ~ Slllk.._ ~• "'"'"'" 11'1 Mr11tart, COM. •• ...,. ect.._ "" ., etfoH ""' ~)'&, Hy CYNTll!A LOWRY STRATFORD, Coon. (AP) -Jan Miner, after a matinee perfGl'mance of "Othello" at the Aroerjcan Shakespeare Festival Theater, was leaving from the stage door when she was hailed by one oC the high school students who had at- tended the perionnance. "Madge." called the teoen-age girl, "will you give me your autograph?" l\tiss ~Ainer c.>slar:i ~s summer in the classic work as l~o's wife. Amelia, and the widow of Florence in '·All's Well That Eods Well" for the thousands who attend the theater that overlooks the Long Island Soond. But to milli0'1I of television viewers, she hq an identity as Madge the manicurist, a I I i p character who for the past four years has starred in a !lefies of commen:ials far a dish-washing detergent. The Stratford theater may appeal to tbe acting instincts of ,m.ous performers and plays to 12,000 school children a week in spring, all bussed in rtorn communities from Penmylvania to Massachu- oo EASl'WOOD MM:iAoo: TWOMUU:SroR SISl'ERSl\M: l!IB- ~WEU@ @ CllllRl"'T.Y -Slfdlln' MacWl.lNE ($1of1,GI), ... --"Mn•t--20ac.irtf•~ ~S·I 0HN41 ''.IL f!MllM'llllll llTOIDTMIYAUIYOF TllDOW unsx ... setts. but ILs lina are nol hlgh. "l had to 'make $Sid the actress in her small Stra roo1n, fuss.in& with blonde ·wig she wears as Amelia. "Working here b a ull time job from February to Sep- tember. but it is what any performer adores. So I decid- ed that I would do it, and could do It because of the commercials." l\1iss 1'1iocr ls what is known in the advertising business as a "spokeswmian. ·• T ha t means she is under contract to one company W"hlch has lhc exclusive use of her face in iU commercials. T h e rev.·ards for exclusivity come high spokesmen can make $50,000 a year and the ante goes into the stratosphere for such stars as Arthur Godfrey or Eddie Albert. "It started when the ad· vatJsing agency was casting for tQe commercial," she said. "They had three or four dif- ferent ideas, and there. I was among a bunch al 17-year-olds. I could picture the t'Qncept ol Madge, a good character because stie functioned in one place a beauty shop that draws women of all ages. "Anyway, they liked my character and all of a sudden people are calling me Pt1adge." During ooe period wheo she hid time, she was standby ror Eileen Jlecltart in the Broadway producUon ol "But- terflies Are Free, '1 and took over the role several times in emhgencies. .Jan Miner and soap ob- vious ly have an affinity. ln the 1940s and 1950s, she a~ peared in many oC the daytime serials of radio and televLsion. In the radio days, an actress could play as many different parts as her schedule would allow, Sometimes she would be playing in four or five tach day, racing around from studio lo studk>, She was ''The Second h1rs. Burton'': the girl who tagged along with . '·Boston Blackie"; Della Street in "Perry Mason" for nine years, and Annie of "Casey, Crime Photographer" for 1%. \Vhen television came along, the bicycling among studios had to stop, but she had star· ring roles in those "Golden Norma Signs HOLLYWOOD (UPI) 1~roducer-Oireotor N o rm an Jewison signed Norma Crane IG join Israel 's Topol in the movie version of th e Broadway hit, "Fiddler on the Roof." t\1e-rnesa --,·, ··-' Frn~ N " A ' '· r,· ~' r-I,· ' '.'f'.'1r<•~1 l\N D HARl3CJR l fll C0}1A \'l')f, 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS ·--" l lllUll • -r«lRSE IWJERS Sii& TECHHICOLOR9 ~Ill» ----ALSO THE ACADIMY WINNI,._ __ _ ·. WllJ:I n'S W n• 1 11 .. ~ ~lllU BlltDI ·-::.::,.- ''THE IASCAL "-Cnti1111oa hiff fro.; 'J-P.M. F--"'""" O'W SOUTH COAST' Cll!RM Ila. PLAZA THIEATllE COllPOU IJN San Dieco Freeway at Bristol • 548·2711 liXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT fYININGS ONLY: 7:0o-8:4S-10:30 HEY KIDS LOOK -SPEC IAL MATINEE STARTI NG AT 12 NOON EVERY DAY 2 GREAT FEATURES IN COLOR . "ICE STATION ZEBRA" "CAPTAIN NEMO lo THE UNOERWATER CJT.Y" Age" Uve clrllMS Ind steody CUn-enli1 oho ls the voice of parts In the lop OOIJJI "Edge I UUle ilrl lo one c:ommerdal "' Night" for a year AM ·.m..il r' II'• anonymously 1'Love of Lile'" fer another an ~ d. ~ and guest oboU in the prime ranging -~ padl time series. 14 beauty ~ Jan quit "Love ol Liie" "Evecy .-oocI>t 14 when she was otreftd an in-have an &SIOl1mlnt' rl Voices, teresling port In an of!-ff9lll a~ to ,..111, -tough Broadway J>lay ••An actress to elegant, she Says casually. has to act." The play closed "I've always been a as '°°'1 as it opened although character actress and I'm she came off with ·good glad, because you can wort notices. untll you <hp," she said. "I'm \Vbile her deal with her 53 and I can't wait to get sponror gtves them a clusive older because there are such rigtiU k> her appearances on good parts. It's different when camera, she can take on other you are a beautiful young commen:ial usignmenls in thing and then tbe ~es which oni)' her voice is heard. come and the parts go." ~~~~~~~~-' DAILY SCHEDULI: 111 ... "'• n •. 6:Jt. t :4S Fri. & Scrt-7:45, 11:31 5¥11.-12, 3:15, 6:30, 9:41 a wadleigh-maurice, ltd. production 1echnicalar"' from vaner ~ MIO-SOUTHERN CALIF. EXCLUSIYEI THREE OAY FESTIVAL-PEACE, LOYI MUSIC P'ltlMl•ll• INU.OSMW:NT a.rt l.Hcfftlt DMll ~,.. "Allll"Oll1"" 10) CliM lt ,AMOUS STAlll '° \\.C ., .... tuA .. CAPISTRANO DA1Vl 1t11 a ) I A'"'~" II LA HABRA ORIVE JN * ..... ,~ 4 N4 HARBOR BLVD -----OR tl/f IN Ul·IZ71 ~~I•) * ... ••• I =) -=· ·-----s2.oa , •• CAlLOAD P'ltlMt•ll• •MMe&M•NT "'WOODSTOCIC• (Ill c ..... TllrM °'" .. ,._ IMI M.,.ic : u .... ,, ,... ..... ,.., ... Wilt Dl11110•"• Al C.. S... Mii Sii..,.. e It.._. MlfM. "'THI IOATIUKS" l•l "SWllS Pl.Mii. Y llOllMSOW" l•I •"IMllltl INUelM•NT cu .. h ........ °"' ·~ ,.KEl.1.IY'S H•IO•S" ( ... ) Cl6lr . ...... ,.. 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' 1, mi11io11, #ectory •ir,.pow,•r 1f1erl11g, redio, Lie.• 54'4AUK ' J ' -'' • ~ ------------ ' '68 Volksvalr . · , $1498 ' '68 Buicli·Skylark., · $21'5 · '65 Impala SS $12?5 ' Crci~11 ' Co..,tir co,11w1r.11o~ lft,.~l ~O H.P. 1peci•I '"!•· r , • , • ht'111I h1.d.r1,, 111w dock 1"41 liiur,_r peck1..,"c111to111 4 door htrtltop, Vt, 1uto1111tic tr1111111ouion, powir ttth, f.~•111lllle 9old, VI, tulomtlic trt111111iu ion, pow1r 1!1or• ffoor mth •!th tfoorillf whotl end dith 11lot~ulor r•4. "'Uc. •. VHP'415. > f11t.;•1i, 9lt11. l ie. • J:QHff]. -~ '1 .. ~ '65 Pontiac Catalina $l49S l ie. a WXGt56. -~--------------• I' "'T .., /,'-t-9· v:· ••;:F,.:_stback . " '68 .Oodg,·l:T $1795 , 6 " .. $1595 .... •· .• . . • . . . _, ' • , . -· · , 111tom• c rtMfl\1111ofl, p•-r 1 ttftllf, 11r, •-•• • .;R 111cfr!• fed, 4 .:P,e~~-, .... ~io, hetltr. bctllfflf eo11ditio11. •r, low low fl'lile1, lie·. • XXl20f." ' .• Lif. •.;-X)fA,Stl ; l • '69 DoclcJe Dart , '62: c:,,m~t-. • • SAVE 2 ,door lte..dtop c111foll'I. VI ., tufe1111tic tr1~11t1i11io11, pow· ' • , r. .; • • ·~ 1toeri111, •iflyl top, wiftCIWetd r.l11i. lie, # m06J. '1 cloor-cltl~~·· 6 eyli'!ier,,~'vto111etii:. tr1n11n i11io11, r1dio, 1 • , , , h1•ter, lo W1 low mil1" ic.~lue. l ie. • PT121. ·------------ $2195 ' ' .• $1495 ~67_ Chevy Camaro l1t1periel \ilv•. 6 cyl indt r, rtdio, e1i 91111, 111p1r low 111il11. • lie, a UNF-1 t6. '68 Impala Chevy ' Celifor11!1 gold, VI , evlem1tic fron1m i11ion, r•clio, pow•i' •feerl119!. l ie. a Jl9AON. Wo1011, M1 itdor red, VI , tulorntlic tr1111rni11io11, r1dio 11'14 ~e1ler, powtr lleerl119, low fl'lile1. l ie. • VE571 I. '66 Pontiac Tempest $995 2 df:!or. lie. • SQll.5Sl. . ~ ' ; . ' .. 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Lie. # llEC995, l ow mil11,11 · • . . , ,. " ' ' .! : : • " "!"' EXPIRTLY. DO PONTIAC WAR~fnY WORK ••• REGARDLESS OF WHIRi YOU BOUGHT ITI ; ~ '· ···~;·v· ORANG E COUNTY'S f• j . ''I • •-'· · PQNTI AC HEADQUARTERS ' ~ '· ( .. , . • LE.T ·US HELP YOU ARRANGI YOUR FINANCING . • SHOWROOM HOURS.• Monday thru Saturday, 9 A.M. to 1P P.M. Sunday, 10 A;M. to 7 P.M. ., ' ·~ I 13600 Beach Blvd .. Westminster (Beach Blvd. at Garden Grove Fwy.) · Coll 892-6651 or 636-25 00 ' • l • • I I I ~OUSIS l'OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi!. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES l'OR SALi 1\1?1/US FO(I sALI • :0.....al > ~ '!OOO~rli ., l 10oo -al ·1• General 1000 Genarel 1000 -r1I 1.. C0.11' M..., II• * * * * * * .._ * * TOTAL PAYMENT OWNER • POOL · . • " · · , /) 'f fJ /) $127.00 PER MONTH ,s bdm>. dfo. blllo, A * . T>A¥LQR * " ol..inda Jdle , JlnJ.a ()6~e ':":..:: '=-:m~ =:,;"'",o .. ~ "':..! . . . l 'i "I . ' ... . PRESTl"'E WATERFRONT HOMES J , pa1n1<0 tn anc1 ou~ 111A 1.Gc. 1157-0m \:7 Busltlesa transfer ttqUires loan or $15.400 at fitl % an. EVES er WEEKENDS WESTCLIFF ..... SS2,50Q . · .. • Bedrooms & lam. rm. contemporary w /3 balbs. One isolated bedroom ·& l>ftll. Un~sual floor plan. Large y,ard & qUiet ;l)'eet. CUSTOM 4 TO 7 l!EDROOM HOMES FROM $135,880 TO $5Cll,OOO ' PRIME BUILDING LOTS FROM $60,000 TO $17S,OOO For lnform1tlon on .. All loll & homos, <111: BILL GRUNDY., REALTOR . ciu1ck sale of, Ibis .,..-=-===--.,,~=-" lowly BAYFRONT bome nual ioterest Rte. You can't I BY OWNER, 3 BR. 2 beat it! Separate 1ervb Ba, corner lot,, Jo l.nterest wlth 5 bcdrmnu, 5 baths bl F~ ~Ol.W f.amUy rdom area, D . prqe, un.~ GI loan 19', $26, 150. S.OOO "Lalurioul Sq, n. air beat. Completely fenced. ~~ Dce~pile carpets with =~=~-~~-in all, phu _.,1 .. hina dnpea, Newt ......... 3 BR-2 BA-heavy shake-attr. latp wndeclc'and "::;;'.':"b'6l CALL' ....... cor. loc w/Mt I; ttlr. Pier It SUp av....,, e. ' Space. FHA f# GI fin. avail. 11 .... 000-,,."'u'"' ltnanclng Wa Iker & Lee By""""''· $30,>IO. 540-8TI6. DUPLEX -2 br. $30,000 ' HOUSES FOii. SALi HOUSIS FOR SALE .• . ··- Nowport hNo 12211 c-1 del Mer I~ -FOR THE FAMILY Cameo. Highlands; ON ITS WAY UP POOL HOME' ! A tarp 1400 If. ft, famtJ.y lnqulre about this outttatl¢ home wltb 4 btdrooms, 3 WK 3 bedroom family room baths, family mom, formal home with well landmcaped dining, tine CU' praae, front. )'al'd: loveb', larae large patio, On11 ltepa to •pt:rlect, for entertami,.. community pool, tt-old< l'U'I. An excep~ courto and P'dc. Only -=npleltly fenced $42.950. rear pool yard. An o:cep. Cell •73-8550 t1ona1 offm,,. ~t 158.500, O THE REAL '"\.. E:STl\TI:RS Call 67J\ISSO LINDA ISLE U1 Dove;. Or,, Suite 3~' N .8 . • 642-4620 R<al-l3000 dn. $300 mo Inc. Crpla, .,,;;;;;:::;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;: NEW . -:•Wirt. home fadgg lov~ 'hgoo11-. 5 & Maids rm.; tam. Tm. +.Jge. ~loYr!n· Ci>.14· & ready for decorator'a !Ouc..: · $169,300 General • 2790 Harbor Blvd, at Adams drps, .tw, rd, pr, yd. Dover Shoret 1'27 54~9t91 Opel\ 'tli 9 PM 22-H State &U-74T:I BalbN P911ln1ula 1300 ST!tRTER EASTSIDE, ' Ir -.. +MEDl'l'ERRANEAN -80 Unda Ille · Open 1·5 ' LISTINGS WANTED . PLACID POOL GARDEN & PLAYHOUSE Complemerit thl9 spoUe• 3 bedroom,' 2 bath cottage nestled on tree.shaded over. al.zed ~ corner lot. New carpets, hahly painted . in and out. makes. thil flS,500 BARGAIN .zrad,y to. move Rftlto<> RGAIN R2, ISO' lot. !ntlt ""'· EX"ptlooal a.,, A mountain WEST BAY AVE. ''()pr 25th Year BA $22,500., by owner 491-4288, view. Private 1; apaclous, Channlll& new 3 bdrm. 2 '-· • laws on We need homes in all price ranges. Consul· talion without obligation. ~910 LIDO ISLE In~-Ha'rbor Area" ONLY $17 900 "'"''"' .. w. 4 """"'· °"' M<dit<mu><an •"'•·, Bloclo lmmaculate 3 Bdrm,~ plus •"'9 • Mesa Del Mar .. 1105 pandable, 4'Ai ba +maid's, .., ... panelM Family Room. 673-4400 Own )'OUt' home for lHS than HJgb clg's. ml aq ft built from ocean It bay, Builde:r'1 Larie 40• lot and spacious Nnt. Nioe bedrooms. lG foot By Owner Assume 5% % 10an, around court It atrium, 4 home, top quallt)', "Our 25th YHr" ' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. patio, $63.000. 3 UNITS Uvlng room. Washer, dryer, $31,900 3 BR, tarn rm. prof. ck pr,.cor:.kler mn house 8111 Grundy, Realtor HARBOR VIEW HILLS b1d&e, stove Included. Sep. Idscpd, 2 patios, '19,l( ahar or' lot ~ in this area. 833 Dover Dr., NB ~ · . Realhin Spacloua 5 Bedroom. ltarre EASTSIDE TRIPLEX nearly ~te garage, A real bar. crpts/drps, slate entry, C\l8t. 111~692,000~. °"""~:· ,~ .. ~~~'12~49::: I !~~~~~~~~~! dining room, Pool and OUt. new, Fine front home, 3 bed-gatn and it!: R-2. fpl., nr ach1s It pk, 549-1323 Ii do 1351 •tandmr View, $'12,000, Bro. room, 2 batM, hlgh tn qual. CAFDLRLE64SJS.Ol303DRLSeoDINtors L. W. Gier -. ' CHOl~E LOCATl,0!'1 ;;.;Ll=..;l.:c•lt.:__ __ .....o., cbure on """""· tty thruouL Dupl.,... ;,, 14931 Brlcliit Port • S~ new • .....,., don 45' 1o1.711.% in-. $1500 WESTCLIFF' rear. wttb patios &: yard. Tustfn +,..ptdetl room. Pookllit down. 3 br, 1% bL 615--Z13 into. --p .Walker -& Lee 2111 San Jotquln Hiiis R .. d NEWPORT CENTER '44-4910 lJlre· ne• 4 'Bedroom an You'll be proud to own at HARBOR N, OF Wll.SON lot. ... • or 497-1265 '1 Highland Drive. lArse Uv. $M.500. You are the winner Of ""' $108,000 '*' * . * * * * *" '*. ''* _. d"""" "'°"" pli1a •pe. LOTS & ACREAGE' 19' AC, 2 tlckeU to the LIDO REAL TY INC. _!:!l!!!!!ngton Btach 1400 ctaf·3Jx181hoporplQroom. 10 UNrrs EASTSIDE fardevelopment.HonesOK, 3l77ViaLldo 673.7300 READ THISI Gener•I 10o0 JU8t listed at ~.000 Most attractive unltl on mar-County property oU New-ORANGE COUNTY BAYFRONT TRIPLEX k<t, only 1 "" otd, 2 b<d-port & G...,nwald _ FAIR & EXPOSITION Unlveralty Park 1237 ° Lido Isle 3 Bdrm, 3 Bdnn &: rooms @, built ins, patios, __ • at the HDNESR Yll A ROSE 1$ A RiJSE 3 UNITS Plus '15% Return .2 UNITS . , IS A Rf!SE .r • • • . Local&! on C-2 lot, Ea,$ide, Cost4 Mesa. ·3 ~ borne on rtar & professional of. fiee. iii front. e>trmer will lease back nlllce' i.t $250 per mo for 6 mtie. · LMn avallable,• '24.400. Full price $32,000. 2 BR'• each uidt..oconvenient location, near schools le •hot>Ptnr -....... -pool -ukina: $35,950 -owner V{lll~ cany paper -amdoul '~"U\llb otter! .,J .. _ 1 B<lnn. 3 car • .,,.,, rugbt otc. Will "°"'Id" trad<. % ACRE WITH V1EW thta ORANGI! COUNTY '' on the Beach. $115,000 $135.<XXI. exeeutive type home is the FAIRGROUNDS MAKE OFFER! I Unlesa It IJJ on ROSE LANE, like tl?ls charmer. High 6aL ance, 'low irtter~t 'GI loan. pay.hie · s159' mo. Pm. 3 ' Bedrooms. 2 baths. all 'tbe extras. Mrrunrilmmmmmm. A pretty · ecent' for a few centa foi' someone 'witb good sense. Only $25,900. '' FHA--YA No~ payment VA Of $550 dOwh FHA, Veiy nice I bath home In Costa MeD, 2 blocks to school, With !hr: ptttelt increaJe I in liomt wlues ever, tills bsne will bl-a money maker, · Nichols Real Estate 546-'251 •1 1 K .. ~l(HQl\ $23,950 Immaculate 3 Bednn b:>me ~ l*inted tnsJde It out. New ~ta I; drape1 ~ nice family. room , FHA • VA thrms &vall. Call 545-8424 .. ····~·**:*, w~ have two opcriings tor an eiperienced profesSional man or wonwi. Extleptlonal l:!enefitl! ! I Call 545-842ot. ',SHADES OF YES~RYEAR Wpen wu It you last saw a 5 bedrOom, 3 bath home one bk>ck to ocean for ,$48.500. A surprising vAlue for the Wye family who appreci. ates the careh'ee beach ille. C&lJ U1 •f 673-8550 a THF.REAL "-CSTATERS DOYER SHORES· Huae, trlgh oellinged living room wt th wet \ar' .,,_marble entry l fftplaee. "Paneled den; prden kitchen; far. ma1 dlnl..i ~~ .. • •arr bedroom•. FaD\l.KIUL torey. er View. Macnab-Irvine Brochure on re<flU!st. WALKER & LEE most beautiful in the Santa Owner leaving, 4 BR, 2* bowQ'JU) lawson Ja. David ~vlne 5t5-94Sl Ana Cyn. 3 BRs, otticf:, tan; Ju!y 14 ~ 19 ba., 2 frplca, ~ Eue&J.. peoltoP: rm, 2* baths, horses OK. P!.eue call 642-~. ext. 339 7PfUI lined pe.thii I; Clft"" _....,..uoo ·-NAO\ ,UttT;Wf·· 1 MAIN REAL TY betweet19 and 1 PM to clalm belts, Swim A:·knnll privil. PA'llLoWQll CABltABAll ••.&. 1'1' co. 1.,..11n·uu .... --·-·~11111 REALTORS ~ your tickets. (North County Walle to IChooi A market. to1.1-me number lt 540-1220) In park • like atmosphere. -9.33 Acres R~~~-~tsoo NEWPORT BAY v1Ew "··· v d 1110 'e::: 14i\ik:·~" • From your formal dining rm., --er • Urrlv. 'Park Cenler, Irvine (Open EvH. 'tll 1:30) 109! Baker, C.M: 546-5440 1.oned M·l , exeeptJonal local Nloe 3 Bednn that has an en-tam.Uy rm " muter bdrm. I ---------Call Anytime 833-0820 acreage for indu.s~ user large~ "dorm'' room for a Thi• tabuious hilltop maD--SHARP-VACANT l .. !!!!!!~!!!!!"~~!!!!!!~~I only, Owners anxJOUS--8Ub. gtoWlllg famlb'.. Near Elem slon ts 6 Yl'I. )'OW!i'. Haa A FINE HOME made to be NEEDS BUYER NOWJ •• F~ltview ·6464tll SCHOOL STARTS •• • mlt all oUcrs. Aaldng $37,SOO &. Jr. HI SchOOIJ. Cute pan. boat access & ""U own the en;oy<d, Top Mesa V--"· 2 BR ...... _ .. _··~-Low down' SEPT 14th. per ~re. eled Uvtng rm with shag land' T-" •·5,,,. •-·· '• ti ll;SUC • '""''""""""· • J anytlme) • . 1,,_ E 1t·1 a·-) • tg Will sell ·ldw do . ...,.e O\.'eT "' ......,., )OCa on Qear golf ~· Lat ctll -MUsr SELL! If you are Iool(ing for a 4 _.,...n Yet. 1 ·-crp · wn $98,500. Extra 1pack>ua with marble SUbmlt all offers. $25,700 BR/family rm. homi!, in l1'lA or VA. AaJdng $26,lOO. entry hall PLASl'ER walls Call: Patrick Wood 545--2300 =dis~ se: ~~~ N-:!'°rt lill¥ffj~~ =~~yn.~~~ta!ttcbe~ ,: E~l~t~~ ~ YN, a fourl.bedroom with a Pr1ced rtaht · It vacant. Fainlew 13J.G70I 644-2430 and oot, Reduced to $31,500 -· - di..1 .... room. Freshly paint. $51 ,750. AND will still sen VA or Back Bay 1240 ·-~ 64Ue11 '•=====-/ $21,800 FHA! ~~·~"'.'u~:'='. em~..; l•nytlmal 10 Newport Heights SWIM POOL Walker & Lee • MINl·_RA_N_C_H_O_•_ hall and mutn bedroom. .... ,.700 644-2430 ~~~!"'~~'!!!!'"'/Makei Hlbl· beaut Qltthaven 4 Bdrml., 2 baU., entry ball, 2 Bdrm., 2 bath house, well Cornet' lot on ctJL.DE-SAC -TREES e TREES 3 BR 2 BA home ideal for auume S"-% ann\lal % rate RealtDr planned for your very own 1trft( Cloee to e-v:.e-t·Y· """""""'""'"""""~!'!!!!"' , comt'~ llv. Le• ~anl loan. Built·h11 in dream kit. 2043 Westclltt Or. spread. $31.500. t-b-1·~ 'i\U1UIY! Only MESA VERDE • TREES rw eotert-a.a,,. ch<n, dining nrom, park like 646-TIU Open Sot., Sufi-1·5 · ~ • ,.J25.lrill t' 1 Vacant, ~ady to move tn. Safe & 'easy walk ID all shake roof, .t;dble cara&e· yard. 540-1720. Open 'til 9:00 PM 389 La Canada ~olesWo. rthy ::,::.twi: ~:.~ ::Is t~ thethil ~= Allee Clarke.~: 6C.at85 ~~v::., 5:~1M.:4:.'s~-CUJtc:~~~. tam. 3629 ~~~E:!;~YCdM B<drooma -1 llm'y with PARK areo, Ati lh< -TARBELL 2955 Horbor lly """'' 2 bl& fueyla..,,, e 67$-5930 e heavy shake roof in excel-le it it vacant, ready for 'lb1a beautttul borne ovu- lertt location near 2 golf IMMEDIATE OCCUPAN· Costa Mesa 1100 looks the 111th fairway of Irvine Terrace 1245 & .co •. REALTOR Newport Beach, Office ~ 1iJ2I Bafstde: Drive · courses. $35,~. To tn!peet CY! $29,200 full price. New Mesa Verde Golf Courie. 6*-7171 financing available, or as. 1860 Newport Blvd., C.M. !.:.;;;;;;;;:.;,;;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;. 6%. a.s.umable loan. 3036 ;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.j sume a 5-1' % LOAN! CALL 64G.J928 or 545-3483 Java Rd, 54G4095, $62,900. ' IJ7S..4930 BACHELOR PAD \o THE REAL ('\. ESTATERS ' . Phone 646-7171 'Open Evenings l!::!!!I :S... /~=~~~=~[ ~ ..,.... Newport Btach 1200 \0 THE REAL {' ESTATER.S B/B NEAR • FIXER UPPER EXEC'• .,..m, Sale by COLLEGE PARK Top location in Costa M~ owner Bein& tranlfrd 4 Full ..... 119, \'r.o, 3 llednn, BR. >i> BA. ,.,,, "" «i.as 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 Car 2 bath, dble garage, ~tinl pool. One rm ~ ~ Garage, Built-in Appliances, & dlshwaaher, needs pamt & talning 600 sq, ft. Beaut Block walled yard, FHA/ cl~ up. Now vacant. For brtcli: wall encl patio, w/w VA TERMS! It's Sharp! details call 540-1151. ~lg, drpa, Ideal loc. 1721 GALATEA Open House 2 to S: 30 Dally VIEW -POOL Pete Barrett Re1lty Bill Banis -'42.S~ BLUFFS: Condo 3 bd, 2'iS ba. Split Iewl, 11hoices1 ~nbelt. $38,500. By owner. 644-4906 LIDO WATERFRONT Right .on the ocean.~. APTS.·320 LIDO NORD sunn1n& &: volley ball in NOW REDUCED TO your own fron_t ~·Com-, $160,000-Xlnt Terms pletely' tum111hed, .. Only 6 Beautiful units. 6 car ga. $54,000, rages & utilit)' room, with PETE BARRETT 80 n. front1n1 on excelltnt swimming beach. UniUi are newly furnished. STOP THE PRESSES! Owner moving East in 2 weeks! Sacrificing 5 BR &. din rm home, Broadmoor Estates, w/ocean view! $7,000 Price reduction-buy. er'11 bonanza! Cali Now. El · $67,000. ~n 10 AM Dally, 546-2313 Heritage 1rn Port Shel!leld Pl., NB. Coron• del Mor ltl ... LTOllS 644-5489 1-------- 1250 REALTY ' 1HS WISTCU~ DL HIWPOIT llACN ~ . ·'41·~iQO ,;, ... Biii Grundy, Realtor 833 Dovtt Dr .. N.B. 64'1-4620 •o THEREAL ('\. ESTATERS !-=~~========= WATERFRONT Ii DOCK FOR BOAT 1-,i~~~~;;iiiii~I FHA Resale DUPLEX l l 2 BR. remodel. I• Attra ti • and --it .. -ed & cute. A·l oondiOon. UDO WATERFRONT ' ve • ~·~ ""· with boat-entrance, good Sundeck: patio. Dock your mu.n ,\ Ill. U II · llE.\1 .1'\ l\t'. f ~· 1,1q ' ,n., \toted the BUf BUY on SPECIAL 51*% FHA loan to urume, boat in trunl $66.500. 1 "!!~~~~~~~~ J Lido, 3 n~ • d•n -<I iiiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiO~iiii""l4 Bdrms, 3 Baths; sep. din· ~•'-... ....._, -·~•-Only i: CE a.><:U-1"' .. '" I ' . , ·1"-rm, P1er & slip plus :.:"'950'"''"'"11·~-. ~::oobo:~:fa. ~I """ Bedrm, 3 b.iho. Extra,.,... NEWPORT BEACH ;.:,.,, b<ach. awn,,·, loav. -· 0' 0 er. • t" • lot. So.· patio. Assumable Full rl Open Eveninp carpels arid match t n·g .fi1'. % lit -TD. For appt to Versatile 4 BR, 3 BA home, Ing the state. P ce drapes, Caillornia ~ Bee for younelf. Call Jean family nn + patio. Modern, $82. 750. Xlnt tenn:1:. ~ 546·5180 near1he beach, 10% down, Van Der Borden. well planned kitchen pllia (nur'iotml .__ * WESTCLIFF + and paymonta anyone""' Jean Sm'11h, Realtor breakfo>t area. P<rf<et for [l;il]jl'1if'.ill~;;: LLEGEREALTY .1206 PEMBROKE LN. aHord at this price, Double small children. Can have 11!T!l~--:.Illb-•d 150JMlfMll""'-,CM Walk to ahopplng, schools garage, lot• of fruit trees, formal dining, Assumable 833-0700 644-2430 6 park from thi& lmmac. .~,:tlectrtc, Jdt~.:o .. ~~ -;;;;;;;;;;""';;;;;;325;;;;5;;;;;;;;;;;; ht TD at 6%.%. FOR SALE BY OWNER home. 3 Larae bdrma .• 2 dl&h,...wr, """''""" ~--• J s 'th R It 3 Bedn>om house Vtty ""'' .. , ... kw<ly pltlo. Only .er incl~~ seiJer. WOW! Country Club Area ean m1 , ea or Vac•n;::::::MOve TOCiay fenced yard, perfect for chil-tt;i~lt~·~~67'3.ss10 Call 2500 Sq ft. low, rambling 4 1 Family rm. + 33• en-dren and pets, Paneled llv. 3001 E. Coast Hwy., CdM Walk. er & Lee ranch style across from fsir. 646-3255 clOled patio. 5'6.% Ins. loa.n. in&' room. House just !re~ *WANT TO BUY* way, Pool • size lot, £.Z __ ---Asltin~_ '21J,9'j() or best offer ly painted. WW sell VA or 5 BR home f5.$125 000 Buy • • · terms, 67'i loan msybe r' L Ope Event • FHA $21500 I ' ;, · ' · buy' R<altnn avallablo. Offored at "3,000. 5 BR & rAMI Y " "" CALL ' EVENINGS "' ,.,. w optiOn to · ' 2790 Harbor Blvd at Adams fl Prlnclpala on1¥ or BroiP;ett Open Eveninw: Price Reduced ~ 54&·5110 OR WEEKENDS w/bonaflite new Usttt:W 1'ull S4S.M9t Ope'n 'tll 9 PM ~ $46·5180 for quick sale 'l o~UG1Eff8E~ 67US68 details 1st letter, P.o: Box ASSU~E OUEl_G.._E RE~TY to $33,500 ·llilli-11-.C#. REPUBLIC HOMES. MESA 2116.5, Full<rtoo, Cal. 92632, 53/4 O/~ LOAN 1. Costa Mesa with all blt-im VERDE • popular hit two ELEGANT Home, 2650 9q N'ea'\'8 'ff, old Uppa' E;gt;. ' ~SUIMllMltHMlw,Ql includin& water coodilloner. $25 250 story with formal dinlJW, tt in piwtlcr arn;-S br, side home -and )'Old pay. Quick Pou. Assume existlna: t huge family, all bltins, ~t by owner. $71,ral. 64)..55ll. ment. will be only $152 per EXTRA LARGE LOT FHA loan. Only S3,<XXI down. 4 Bdrm.-Femlly Rm. bar, and fantastlc landllcap-I BAL. F\mln. S Br. Largt moi;itb lnclud.lne taxes. -Huge play yard, block v...iJ PERRON 642·1771 Entry ball, central Ooor ing, Owner ready to move-pa.&. MS,950. Frank 3 Bdrrnr, 2 bl\Jbt. O(tpla,~ ·,fence, 13'x21' lanai with Bar· I "'""'"""~""'"""""'""''"'I plan, dining rm.. large submit oHer. Call 545-8U4. ManhalJ. Re.alt:)' 675-«iOO -Forced air heat. -qutet &Que. Three bdrms. 2 WESTCUFF rooms thnl«it, built-ins, Sooth Coast Realtors. 4 Br, Pool, Baycrelt-lli:e cul d't sab street, To,inapect bl.Iha, dining nn, fully car. Lo i.. 4 Bdrm ho at xtra baths. 540-l7:Kl. -----new F title Fam rm ,. 646-7171 peted and draped home. be~;.ble $45.C1XJrr:e o:r "Wa Sell a1Hom~, GOOD BUYS!! gd io&n~ nr. ·llChls. ·shop Quiet blUTjo 11troet. \Vill sell ll8YS sell Immediately For Every 27 M nutes MS-8281. FHA-VA...,...lth low initial in-appt. • TARBELL 2955 Harbor 2 Houses, ea. 3 BR . moving! =:2'='=:===== OPEN HOUSE EVERY DAY I to 5 Wed, thnl Sun. 1100 SEA LANE CORONA DEL MAR 3 Bedrooms, Family room, and a $Ukling pool in beautiful Harbor View Hills reduced $1,<XXI for quick llllle to'$53,soo -646-nn . lo THE REAL \'.' ESTATERS ' • 1 •• FANTASTIC VIEW Otina Cove, ovedookitw Har. bor, leU> A blue Poclllc. A pleasant' I ucludvt com- munity. 3 BR., large Jiv. rm., View balcony, 3 gar. ~.1 $64,900. MARVELOUS VIEW 4001 Ba.ylkte Dr. Beaut. shake roof 1-aty. 3 Br. 4 bB, waterfront home, xlnt swtm. mU. bea<"h. Newly redtcOI'. $175,000 SHOWN BY APPi'. Biii Grundy, Realtor 833 Dover Dr,, N.B. 642-4620 ' -"'· Jean Sm"11h Realtor FHA • VA 121.000 Assum••'• htgh 6!1 Newport Halghta 1210 Realty COmpany ft\. ft1.. ~a Borde, Rltr. ' Only $25.'ml lor thfi Uuw $22,950 \Viii Sell FHA •7J.l210 '42.IUS ~LL FHA or•VA • 64S«i56 ""' M~7<3! 646-32SS bd""', two bath. dining nn. e KENNEDY ;:, THC r<E:AL '"\,, f~STl\T[RS HARBOR View -.,,.., pancnmic vrt. Owne?. 4 br. lmmac. $7$.000. 6.59' T.D. 2SU lJl&nd View Dr . , 614-5649 ·J~~~~'!'!~~~~Jl'I,. ..... home tn Colla HARBOR VIEW Bil kit, horn. wlih Wie &u-9730 Ev". 543-07Z1 FOR SALE BY OWNER ~ RuaRYt • Call' 5 Bdnn. 3 bath BroodmOO< EHl•lda Trl-plex 1S'x21' --S Bedroom b>uat. Very tarp hruMil it.M....--f1S.8fll(I: home, Corona ~ Mar New Cll'Pf'b, bltins, gal'l.lel, in patio, Large )...ro • tni lf E-skte C.M. nr \Vtstcliff, fenca1 )'l.1'd. Pll'fecl for Chu. "° -:::r::;:•-· Priced sell $67 500 :iclnt oond, Income $425 qio. trees AN EXCELLENT By owner, 2 lovely ltueco ctren and pets. Pllieled ll~. il'ffiiOfijT <APTS. •to at ' Apume new VA loan of BUY. ACT NOW•• homes en lae lnd"1ld loL tms room. l'°'l'e Just frnl> • • •. v1SfA,'llEL LIDO """"""' $35,000, 7%%,. PriC< 142,500. M. M_ La Borda, Rllr. ~ .:.'.l'.°"J1.:!:i.,3 :.;. 1y palntmd, WIU.,atU \rA « Pier & Slip Avallabla Cofte1N·MA'"1Nij Prine. onb'. Owner 546-2159, &fG-0555 Eve~: 6-16-457'9 he ti It BBQ $33 500. t nu. 121.SOO.. 532.500 AND UP . 111'111' ~ PRV. Party wa·nt1 ~ bdnn MODEL HOME --~~7: ~ rCun' NEWPORT HEIGHTS Just one IOt ott f.uhk>nable WANTED 4 bdnn or Wier Qi.ff Dr. -3 Bdnnl, 2 baths htre, ill C.D.M. artt.. Med. and dining T'OOm -Covettd price range W ~. m. ~do $31500 E&litY fin. terest rate. Principals oru, anced~ ' ' • nplyi M~ or 496-:I058 646-7171 CAMEO lllghland, -4 br, 4 Master s:z. bdn, 2 tun bath!, w/w carpets, cus- tom drapes, eat-in kit· chen, beaut carpet-like lawn. GI no money down. FHA $150 includes closiOI' cost!. $23,S lull prloe, BUY LIKE RENT , CUte "RANCHER" with separate den, 2 baths. . w/w carpeting, bit 1111, , patio tn rear. $23,900 tun 1 price or take over }ow ~ interest GI loan wttb pay. • ments ot,$162 per mo, MUST SELL!! IMMEDIATE POSS!:SSION Thls Calil. beauty Is the j ultimate In modem liv- ing! Plush w/w carpet. j Ing thruout 3 nlee size bdnn11. 2 bath&-rear pa. 1' tlo overlooking magnifi- cent gardens, custom drapes &: wallpapering, Big family rm. w/~ ' arate din. nn. $29,900~ full price. GI no mobey down or take over low ~ tere1t loan. FARROW REAL ESTATE HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE ~ 430-7511 714 194.531~ Open 1 ~:30 to 8:30 I Open Tonight 'TI.I 11 PM.: j WORLD WAR Qj VETS . u1e your GI ellgj~. A buy your home now _ It expires J\11,y 25th. Act quick! Cloalng costs o"41 2..J.4 Bedroom, all ~~ ~~ce in So.~ 8'7-8507 Eves: 9G8J1"ll llit®ll!'ll DUPLEX I plua Horne with elec bltil'Js; fireplace, family rm. on 50 S ll7 lot, like new. 4 Bloc:ki · from the ocean, only $42.500i 1147-1531 - RfAL ESTATE MART $ $19,900 . wUh low low d~ & ASSUME .1 5V.% VA,,.i loan on this 3 Bedrm, ~1· Upper. Extra Larae lo~ fM possession! l MARINER REALTY • m.5541 Eves' 963.pr! BY OWNER • 61'" F .H IOlll'l, continental town bi!:, 3 bdr,, 1% ba., _ ... ranee/oven, refrl&., carpets, drape1, tarp )lbol I: play area. Brookhunt· 0'1 Adams. $6,000 "°""' $UOl per mo., INCLUDES Prill., Int., Taxes, Ins., wm,....; call collect (21.S) '7"51111: Near New 4 Bedroom Built-ins, dllbwasba, ~ pttl, drape1, 2 be.tbs; 1!11 yard $29,g;tJ. Take OW1''!f~ loan. $3000 ... wUJ -· Courtcty Realty ga..11$1 Fount1ln V1lley CALL EVENINGS George, Wllllamson COUN'mY ESI'ATE, in, t.e .... an bcb. . arta. P'rom Aval! now this spacious , BY-Owner lowly S Bednn AHD-WIEKINDS Rl!AL TOR .,,.. I br 2 ba pool •-o-;r Onl,ill1 Pre!. CM Br 3 a. home Fam rm ho 2 b b "--_._ .--. 6n....ule 645-1564 ev11. · · ' ' • ...... ~ arte. --··'" 000 5J&...48S1. 1 ' di ' ' me, at • ""' .,..,_ OK. G"" loan, Lo dn, · ~ ' 1't 1!1 A UV &ftll W.Miew. beamed/p•ntlled dim , 0 THI" RI::l\l, '"\.. L;Txrr:Rs , bl, dble pr, ""'~ ..,,., dJnin& rm., Uv rm, vtew. BY OWner: It'1 e S.:ut:y, $4(.000. By .,,...,, 61H685 3 Br, 211 ... lri laftl, '1Pi 328 POPPY A VENUE u.ttt. nn., frplc, crpta, ~ HOME & INCOME *STEPS TO OCEA"* trade , may lta1e . UNIELit'VABLE ~a t4e atrlum, '1tw ldt,. oompl thruotlt, elec bftn1 beaut Cuatomblt.Jbdnn..home + •18R.2M.ths .... a&,50I Owner/Aet, 543.9-177, Pt. Duplex. Ooly$45.«X>: c:p:d. drpd, wallpapered, nelehberhood' nr dlx. l-81', .,... Bel:vUf'ul:ly • J BR. 2 bl. A·fran'IC $27,900 64J...5lm. Jones Realty 673-621.D h1.ndscaJ)l'd. $106.000. Roy J. sehoolsllhppg. $31.500. 250 lndacpd. Jot, W. San Q&. * Channtlfroht $ Br $38,!0'.I Sharp I bedroom, J bath, aJOl W. Balboa. N.S. \Yard tt.!all.Or, 1430 Gala:ic)o £. Bay, C.M. Kl &-.3153. mente Coif ODant.. Quk* ·* Chtnneltront :f ~ $l4.90D dbl, pra~e. Pnymtnts 3 bedroom, 2 dary, new ghq Dr. &16-1550 (Open 0..ily). 27tl ROBJN 11ood Lb. 4°br PG•I r ir"'. ~ CAYWOOD REAL·TY $117.00 IJO'" IM, Take over carpets, run priee s:n.,1!00. N() matter 'Wba\ u La. )'OU • den. S-'tOOO. $22,000 MORGAN ltl"AL TY l 830f .. Cout lfwy., N.B. loa.Q -Price $11.950. ~r Total payment $15.1.00 per can 1tU !t with a DAILY MSUml.l>lt loan at 5'69' an- ,,,_ •7M41f 541290 * ~. ' mo, """"'' -· PIUJT \!'ANT ADI 6'J.f61ll nual ntt. MS-1294 • ' -. -.. ~ . .. Did )'01.1 eVtt thlnJt: ot nap. ing that White Elephanl in the attto. for IOJ'llflthlllr YoU can Ultl!f Try thl Traders PandfH column In the Da~ ~ PUot Want Ad .. : tun landlcpna, VttY ao.t' Charming 2 BR, view home, to !tehls. Cn4l 83$.1139~ Uke fie\\', close to beach. Princpe.Js Only ~r 675-3428 rn;;;;;;;;-=::.;;:;:-....,-BY Owner, must .ell P.IA HARBOR View ITil!a, 5 br, 4 BR, Dtn I fftm nn;1dea xtra lie lot, beautltul ~an 2 be., nu w/w lhq, ~ A eaeyon view. ~.9!50, by elec: bltna, Nr all .ch'&,_~ owner; 833--0m --'---"-----1 ctr. twy. m.ses7. tl· ' . '. I . ' ' . I ~ • I > I t r ' p ' l -,B l ,f A I • ,A ' 11 1 S 0 ' • I I I I I ' I .o I s 'o 2 I ' I :: D l ~ . I ., c ' I t ' .1 • S< j 1-, R . ' ,-, I 1- 1 .• ' II $ ,e 'ii c F n ~ - Tlluro!at, J,~ 16, 1970 DAILY '11.0T 85 The D*llY PILOT • I Ho, Come To The Fair! Find Your Name Among Classified Ads And You Win Free Tickets I HOUSES FOR SALE I RENTALS I RENTALS I : Houaes Furnished Houses Unfurnished ' Fountein Valley 1410 -----. -· · N-port •-o~ 2200 Gontrol 3000 FOUR SEASONS ·-'.:"' ~ -- Spanish 2 story Hacienda. 3 WATERFRONT-3 BR & dtn, 2 BR. "'OOLL HOUSE" Bedroom.". l baths. l car 2 Ba. frpl, w 1 hr /dry, Dana P oint, ~· d1:1>6 bltns, garage, existing 5% 9'o as-dshwhr, (l)C(f yd. Winier. charming, $225, wide ocea.n sumable loan, everyone 3513 rinley, NB. view. 496-2002. adul ts, no qualifies, large Spanish fire. OCEAN front-All new 2 br, ,,,"""'~·~=~=~-~ place, big fami.cy rm, u~ built-its bar decorator $160 · LRG 3 BR Apt. elec graded crpU, drps. 12x50 pa. funUsOOd 11.41~!234.,. & wtt . pd. Patio, R/O, tio, excellent ~ighborbJod. "retrig. Family \lo·eJcome. • ll Lido Isle 2351 ,c;8,c;"'.;..· -",,...,..c-=~---$125 • 2 BR Cottage, conv. ' LOVELY Lido Isle 3 loc. pcl ok. Adults, t61""4471 ( ::::.) 54~103 Bedroon1 ho1ne (or lt'RSe. B:ue Beacon Bkr. &15-0111 Cool Happi,.ess! Availabil: July 16 to Sept. $160 • NICE. 2 Br. gar, yrd 16· 6Tr70S6. I hldrn N ···•• Take a dip in your t>Wn heat. or c · r. """-"' ed/tiltered pool. Lovely 4 Laguna Beach 2705 Blue Beacon, Bkr. ~111 Bednn.., 2 BA, crpld, inter I --'---·----- com, \.\liter softener. lg Mari• Van Gant yard, good 'Price. 1971 Rosemary Pfac• HAFFDAL REAL TY Co1ta Mesa 142-14DS 1630 You are the winner O[ 2 tickets to Uie Costa Mesa 3100 Tun.Jury 14 "Miss Or1n11 County F1ir" Buuty P1p1nt tC.\f\I. FEl!r(I. 4-Wad. 1"'1 IS ~<I' Senior Citizens J1mb0Jff Thura.,Jw1l5 Children'' Day frf~ JalJ 17 Championship Motorcyefe Racint Junior Livestock AucUon SoL i. Sun.1.Ju~ 11-19 Appaloos1 Hol'\a Show IRA Chlmpiunoblp RodlO FrL, Jury 17 Hink Thompson Show Sil, Jui, 11 ferlin Husky Show Strn., i.ry 19 Archie Campbell & Tho "''"' SllO!f • 11Muund1 of ExMtilts • frte st1p Sllows • Junior F1ir I"°"' Show RENTALS RINTALS RENTALS ' Apto. Fumlthod Af/fc Furnl-. ~ Unfurlll ..... Gonorol -N-rt Htta. 4210 C•to-. SI• REHT FURNITURE CLEAN 1 or 2 BR. Adults nC'> pett:. I.rs kit. $US..$100. 2421 E. 16th St. NB 646-1801. A_ M!Rlo/l M/\( _A\VOODS DIR.ECI' TO YOU 24 Hr. Delivery lol'-I I -New W BR.. 3 BA .• turri 100~,., PURCHASE OPTION ----•-o _____ W5__ or unfum. alr-c>nd, Mlf ~-cleen oven. ~ ceWng, Co1nplc~ 1 BR Apt., * lJ'M'LE ISLAND * dshwr, priv pr, elevaton, Low u .$22 per mo. On~ bay. 2 BR., furn. therapy. + 1wim pools. 30 n.,y Minlmum 2nd: Half of July -S2SO BBQ'1, saunas, clubliouse; \VJDE V ARJEl'Y li!onth ol August -$600 Adults. From $140. J"111t · 'El!tt ot 2600 Harbor near Custom Furnltura BIB REALTY 67a-3000 Nabers Cadillac at ·-425 Rentel J\.teITimac Way. 54S-6300 517 \V, 19th, C?o.1. 54s.3481 Huntington •••di 4400 BAY MEADOW APTS. ( 1568 W. Lincoln, Anhm 1'14-ATI': ne~, one ·bdrm. New excitlna' 1 BR. $1'0, Anahe~· W. Lincolnfr4-2800 apt., $160 a mo., with option 2 BR, $1SS. Beam ctlllnp. to buy brand new furn 1 \Vood pa.n'l(, •bas crpts, blk. from Octtn, closed prlv. patio, aome w/ fl]llks "'fTolll $38.50 Wk, ........ 53&-:llYIO Pool, _, wlley baD <rt. --"l65/mo. , ,._,_ SI-1 ~~------~ rec bide, pool tablea, put· '"'"'" • -.... .... ;, '" 1 Br. condomlnlum0nicely •1R-Adu!•• _.,, glo AP". Complete mold tu ...... '6 green. ..., no .-.... rnished. Enclosed patio, 387 W. Bay. Open House service, housewares, linens, $150. 962-9568. U..7 pm daily. 646-0073. aU utll, he'ated pool. ·-· ii-"'==""==~===== , ~a!'!! Ana Hgts. 3 BR, 2 BA, lg fain nn & kilch. Spac. Ev rm \Y/firepl & din area. X!t~d play rm w/blt In bar. Lg swim. ~ w/brick B-B-Q &. outside car. Cr pt s ORANGE COUNTY thruout. 548-3446 or 4~ FAIR & EXPOSITION 2 BR. Gar. Patio, crpts, • Tiu1Jllnc MidwlJ Rides ·--~ VILLAGE INN I WAU< 10 Beaoh. 2 BR. VILLA MESA APTS. Laguna Beach 491-9C36 Adulta, no pets. • 2 BR. Prtv patio. Htd pool. ... BALBOA INN 219 15th St., No. 1 2 car encl'd pr. Chlldftn POOL HOME ' 3 Bedrm, hwd Doon;, 16 x 34 : Anthony pool, all on large 1 65' x 135' Jot. Priced at the I GI ~praisal S?.j,500. Vets no , dn; ntA lo dn. : BRING $$ & SAVE $$ FULLER REAL TY -.1. RI the drps, stove, relrig. Bamboo ORANGE COUNTY Village has privacy & quiet FAIRGROUNDS for mature ac!ults only. July 14 • 19 ' Dwntwn CM. From $150 . $170. 54S.7134, 544-0452, Please call 642-5678 ext 329 bel\\-een 9 and 1 Pl\i to claim Rent or Lease Option )'Our tickets, (North ~ty 3 ~ home, lge living rm, toll-free number is 54().1220) new kitchen. $20Q mo. Nichols R••I Estate Ole·--,_ lo II ti .. .-tr air lolttom, llilll !Ill--"ridls, ..... -_.... - !lmopmat10Lm.Dolly Newport BIYd.& Fair Dr.-Cosbl lhu Balboa 675-ITtO .,,ti~. no peti: J)}eue! ll.:=z=ll:=-::C-llllllll:Z:-:=:l ~a9une kach __ 47D5_ ::1:,, 719 w. WUaon. QDMP-OOITT APARTMENT FINDERS Hundreds of Apartme_nts Liited Now Coll 642-465' 1 BDRlf, or unfum. % blk from shop'c & bch. Lndry ladl, Adult& only. $175 mo. 494-4488 -830-mT. San ClenMnte 471D 2 Bedroom Apartment, bllin range/oven It refH&en,tor. Carpets ancf drapes. $135. Weha-Mce•rdle, Rbr1. 18111 Newport Blvcl.. CM. 548-T729 E\'b. '44-0684 1 BR, liv rm, klt ti bath. (l) 2 BR apt, pvt pat; (l) , ~ ACR&2 br, pool, tack * 546-9-n * nm, drps, stove, wao;her Dana Point 2740 J • & dryer. Owner. $29,000. ---------$179.50 NEW 2 BR, lrg patio, 54s.318 weekdays only. TOO'rnBRUSH ALL U NEED frpl., beam ceUings, bltns, Ocean vie\v. wlk 10 bch, furn v nl -___________________________ JJ;-~~7.'-~~!!!!!!~;!J 11hopplng I< 1how, .ttasona-nti&ttbol'=: .;;/, bf: Costa Mesa 4100 ble riLte. 492-9996. 492-5189• Pomona Ave. from $150 mo '!:!::!.!!'.:!!.--~=I iRiiEflNO'Ti'iAliLLlS<____ + .... dep. Phone tor oppt RENTAL~ RENTALS RENTALS Houses Unfurnished Ajits. Furiilshtd Aptt. fumlahtd I=====-'=-'== j to enjoy my beautiful home. crpts, drps. Adults only. no 1 Laguna Beach 1705 2 br/2 ba + den. Finest pets. Refs. 2354 Santa Ana 1-~--------1 C08.!lt vu from priv. patio Ave. 548-9472 or 673-0395 Corona d•I Mar 3250 G•neral l OCEAN VIEW & liv. rm. Adults no pets. 2 BR. Unlurn. Adults only. ----------Gtnorol - * SUNNY * _Apia. Unfurnl....., :-!&S121.=-..-:~,..,,.,..~. * ACRES * Gtnoral 5000 .3 BR. 2 ea. -oh!ld"• E __ A: up. 1034 Et Camino Dr. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with l yr, l&e. S31S/mo. 496-3234 no pets. Rcts req'd. $1.li AVAIL. NOW! excellent oct'an &: city lights $285/MO. Jsc, breathtaking mo. + $'"JO . dep. &16-5637. Take Your Pick view. Private studio with ocean view, rels. required. 2'l78 Plarenua Desirable Shoreclif( home. 2 view deck. Double doors Martha Ray Re a I t'y. n=E=SP~. -1-,-,,.-0-.,-w-,-.,-,.-.~1• 1 BR. + conv. den. Lg, liv. lead to cork pane.led entry. 49&.5101. Monticello Condo. 3 Br, 2 area. S425 on yr's lse. Beamed ceilings thru out. Ba, pool, avail Aug. 1. Lse. Sharp split-level 3 BR. 2 ba. $39,500. Vacation Rentals -2900 SW-4702 steps to a beaut. cool pool. AO/an REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneyre St. i 494-9473 &19"0316 * $33,500 * Walk to beach. Xlnt terms * $35,900 * 4 BR. -Buy OR lease I * $31,500 * Near Beach -Low down l PLACE REAL TY 4!»-9704 J 236:9 So. Coast Hi\l.'8.Y ' • HANDYMAN SPECIAL e 4 UNIT apt., ~an side ot hwy, approx, 150·yd11, from beach. Grossed $9,(Xk) last ;yr. Nds. pa.int & cleanup of inter, Price $69,500 WILL TRADE. MISSION REALTY 491.0731 : * OPEN HOUSE * I 10-6 Daily Portafina Laguna I Homes & Building Sites Up Nyes Pl, ofl Coast tlwy. ~ Victoria Beach Ar'('a • PLACE REALTY 494-9704 2969 So. Coast Hiway L1gun1 Niguel 1707 , BY OWNER: Beaut 4 BR ' 1% BA, din rm, lam r m, I ]835 sf, Jg lot. $32,000. 1495-4271 ,I,======= Mission Vhijo 1708 ! AEGEAN Hills CLASSIC D- 3. 5 br, lg, tam nn, 3 b:t 6%% FllA, 15% dwn. I 830-5913. 1 1 =~===== ; San Cl•_!!'.!~!• ___ 1_7_10 l ;rr WALK TO BEACH * Comp. redecorated iMide & out. 3 BR, 2 be. home, New shag cpts throughout, drps , llv rm & din nn, frplc, •ktt bltns, lge 2 car Jtll.rage, l\luch much more. ln1mcd ' possession, UJ,500. b y I owner 4!ll-45346 or 492--8508 1 -====~====== l COMP. furn or unfurn 3 BR 2 BA. fully air rond, pool. Will consider lease-aption. : 493-4682. f Dana Point 1740 Year's lease $325. BIG Bear very nice house, 2 BR: House. Beam ceiling!;, \Vould you believe a spac. 2 nr Lake, bltns. S14 day. DRn1sh frpl, stove. wme BR 2 ba ,. •. tsld p ti & fncd · ·• ucn + in. rm. $40 wknd, m wk. (TI4) Clll · rps. a ° CdM home • even a view • 521-9672 yrd. $147. 548-6680. $400 on yr's lsc! 1-BDRM .• sleeps 4. 1Block4 _BR. 2 BA, blt ·!~s . BOYD REALTY to ocean & bay. S7J \Vcek1y dishwshr. Sehl, shoppi~. 67S.5930 642·12'12 frwy. $200 mo, 531-956.l • 531-65-11 Summer Rent1ls 2910 2 BR house. f}('\\·ly decor. ~==----'-''--'-'I no Pets. $160 -ITKI. $50 clean STILL AVAILABLE ree. Ref req'd. 1994 Pomona On Harbor Island-Bayshorc Av<'. Drive • Bayfront & Lakcl•',-,o~u"P~L'°'EX=-.'°"2°'b",-. "b"1in.=. Am>whcad. Call Elaine pvt yard & gar. \Vest C.M. Svedeen for details. 642-82"5. 540.()178 IRVINE Terrace: 3 · BR. ne"·ly redecor. $-100 mo, Incl ganlencr, !l-10 mo lease. eves. 675-6565, 835-0581 days AITR. 2 Br. So. of H""Y· New crp~. dfl>S. t-•rplc. S23:i Lse. 67J..69J..1 EXEC. 4 Br, 2~1 Ba dpl'<. 2200 sq ft. Bltns, nwly pntd. Gar. $425/mo ls. 540-7573 M-1 Realty Co. 642..8235 2 BR. 1 child welcome. No BEACON Bay-modern 3 or pets. $130 mo. 198o Wallace. 4 br., enclosed patio, frplcs, 548-2&>2. SHORF..CLIFFS . 150 yds. 1o pvt beach & r :er. $300-$350 2"=e=R"o"n"'-'I>~•=-· -. -<P~l-. °'d-rp, heh! l yr lsC"-$425 mo. 206 \\'k. Also lge 2 br apt. f11Jlc, f1'Cfl yd. $130. 2201 Pacific Dr"ilt\\vod. 213: 9-13-9310 ~g:3 1 ~~~S-ff~1 w~~ Ave. 673-,11563 Huntington Beach )tOO TI4/67l-509t N.wport ~lch l200 Lido Bayfront-2 Pools LEASE: Custom 2 BR home, Kitchenettle suites & rooms lge encl yards. washer/dry, by daf. week or month. IMMEDIATE slo\'e, refr1g & sort \\'Ster. LIDO SHORES HOTEL Older child ok. oo pets. OCCUPANCY S225 \Yater & trash paid. 617 Lido Park Dr NB 673-8800 AVAILABLE %8-2325. 30021 Moontide Bal Beech Cottage Cir. 3 BR, comp! turn, sleeps 10. OESIRABLE 3 c~B~R~.~,-ba~.-l~m-il~,-.-oiu Jul & A $125 kl CALL "BLUFFS" Y ug. w Y. beach. S22."i incl i;a.rdener, Mr. Winters 545-8424 Town Series f 1 d · rp c. fllS, Cp1S. paOO, 2 \\'EEfO..Y Rentals. 1·2 Br. 2 BR. l ba. ''park ~ide" $260 childrt'n ok. lmmed oc- From SIOO. Near Beach & 3 BR. 11h ba. 2-st.~· ..... S275 cupancy R..19-6496, 428-1406. Bay! (ll 683-8247 \vknds 3 BR. 2 ba. tri·leveJ .... SJ2j 1-IUNTINGTON H b • 3 BR. 21h ba. "rlC'w'' •• $.1!'i0 a r our. 6T>8011. 4 JlR 21, ba 1 ~~"" newer homl', 4 Bedr1ns. 2 • :r •••• ron1#J'N "'b h Le I BALBOA 2 Br. TV, rK"ar · story. -' al s. ase • sc ocean,_ bay & s h ~p 'g . PARK & MARINA option. ~506 $100-5150 wkly. Avail mo. 3 BR. 21Ai ba. gre<!nbclt S3&'"> NJ:::\\1 H0;\1E FOR LEASE 675-5810. 3 ·BR. 2',1, ba. split·level $485 2 s!ory, HI rms. SJjO mo. LlOO, LINDA Isle. Bayside 3 BR. 2!h ba. bay view .. $500 536-1770. Very near beach Dr. & Pcnin. waterfronts 3 BR. 2~ ba., lam_, & Edison High in quiet off-water Lido homes "big" , .•. , .•.••........ $485 area. 2 cRildren welcome. Bill Grundy Rltr 642-4620 LEASE . Option. 4 BR CORONA DEL MAR OJT. OTIIERS ALW AVAILABLE Dclu.-.;e home. Sunken LR. TAGE, main beach. Slj>! Form a l d i n. rm. 0k~;:r~:,;;:; c-·S !jf '~~5~,~0:.,;~,~7 7/J~8/l • S2'l5 \lo'k. 811· 17' ~ 2 BR l'lt'ar park. Wfw cpl, 8/JO.s:i;D \lo'k. 67:;..6737 2414 Vista ~I Ol'O drps, for appt after 6, no St.ThB1ER RentaJ apt. aleeps Newport Beach 6#-1133 pets. 213: 3J9..7882 4. On Bayfront nr. Lido 3 BR. 2 ba condominium, shop'g, 613 !6th St. 673-4296 * l yr old-J BR. 2 BA, freshly dee. Vic Brookbursl I B.i\LBOA J.51.AND -Attr. lam rm, din rm. crpts, &:. Adam~ 962-0224. 1 Br apt. spls~ 4. July drps, dbl gar, kids & 1 Aug. flvail. 673-1503 pet ok. $400 mo. Yrly lse. Fountain Valley 3410 JULY $\Th wk. blk from Avail Sept. 644-5856. ocean. pool, sip!! 7, Mrs. ** VACANT ** r;o1on &<Z-9933. till-Zllo. AVAIL 'til Aug. I. 3 BR, E. Bluff. $325. 3 BR. Pool, 2 b 1 blk t CdM Clevklence Realtor, IF YOU ARE 67~:ira1 ° ocean. . 6T:Hi044 A PERFECTIONIST ~l°'Ioo=-cw=EE"K"·°"fu"rn""ishNI=-.2 BDRM. 2 Ba. townhouBC. 3 BR condo -1 'h ba, new cpts, drpi;. dshwshr, dbl gar, patio. $225 mo. 1 yr lse No pet.a. 968-5049 aft 6:30 Then you wUI love this mag. WATER1'"'RONT Single, Pool. Lea.Be or lease/opt. nlticent 3 bdrm., family rm. * CaU 673-30'l3 * 0\VNER 644-G488 It. den with pool. If not - ·then don't even bother to RENTALS Unlversl~_P_a_r_k __ 32_3_7 call us. This home 1s cus. Housel Unfurnished 1----------13 BR. &.Atrium S300 tom 6 baS 90 ma.ny extras General 3000 3 BR. ~ klcation 5325 k appointments, it would 3 BR. FIR & DIR $.US , take a page to describe 11· I Bednn furn, · • · · · · • • • .$80 4 BR., Fwn. nn & D\11. You must see to nppreclnlc. l Bcdrrn fl.trn ..•.•..•••. $$ Rni . $43.000. Assume !»l1fli loan. 2 Bednn lol1'/pet11 •••.•• $100 Tur11e Rock SJlj(l POINT REAL TY 2 Bedrm, stove rotrlg 3 BR .. FIR & D/lt $350 1 34156 Coallt Hwy, Dana Point tots A: pets ...••••...•• $105 3 Bedroom A dinl~ room • <n-4) 496-5323 3 Bronn, Costa Mesa •. $155 fF\lm. or \Jnlum.' I RENTALS <t (3(odrm, Costa 111CSll .. Sl!Kl WE HAVE OTllEltS! HouMI Furnished We have owr 250 furn .\ un. BOB PETMT. R.eoltor tum aptt available now! "Sl..nce l!H6" . 1 1 ... tels to Share 2005 STAR.LET 547-0063 Day1 8.'U-0101 Nlghls will NORTH San Dlqo Co. -l BR. 2 &th..~ S32.l I with young lllOl1 Be•ufltul CUl l Om ·hl)lll 3 BR. 2~ twttM $.125 lha.rt their 3 bedroom hOme • do bf' C'> v er .1 o o k I n a 3 BR. 2 ba, fo.m . rm S.175 , , Stralaht. M&-2160 F&X.brook Country Oub. 3 i; BR. 2\i ba U10 1 I MALE or female: to share br, 3 ba, all a:pplia.ncrs. • RED lU.LL RELA'l'Y 5 br. view home In Lquna $tOO mo.. on year leuc. Untv, Parle CC'.ntr!I', Irvine 1 Bt•ch. 4!»-'16J5 714/72S-9129 or 213-763-8839. Call Anytime 833·082.l THE SUN NEVER SETS on 3 BR. 2 Bi\, bltln kit, dish PLANNING to mover. You'll CuaWed'a actiOt\ powtir. W&"!ht!r, Wl\'J rrptt, pillk!, tll'ld an amaling nwnbf!r of For an ad to 114!11 around dbl<! pr .. nr major shopptt. homt't In toffa.y"s C~Uled the ekd. dial "2-5671. S2:(1. Rltr. 6U-43M Ads.. Check them now. 3705 Laguna Beach ----./ LEASE or len.se option, exclu.sive north ~ home with whitewater view on frre.lined 1!reel. Walk to beech. S28S mo. 4~ 3 BR. New home. View! $300 MO'lllh PLACE REAL TY <l!W-9i04 Capistrano Beach 3730 <I BLOCKS from Ocean. New 3 nr, ram rm. din rm. Cl'pls, dl"J)!t. bltrui. S285 l!IC. fu!fs. m.-t.677. 774-7465 TIME FOR 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD Oakwood ... a new way to live in Newport Beach · Jt's !UD, fine neighbor1 Ind pftisUge livlng, all in one luxurious pachge. Th1t's Oak-. 'vood Garden Apartments in Newport Beach, just minutes lrom Balboa's Bay and beaches.: There's as;, million dollar Clubbousr, 'vith party room; billiards room, indoor golf driv .. ing range,·men's and Women's health clubs, saunas, tennis courts, resident tennis pro ;ind ·pr!) ·shop, and Olympic size pooL . .t.\!f this. and· much.more. just steps· from your professionally decorated apartmen!. r~ati1. \\·ilh private.ba1cony/ptlios. Air condition· ini;1"f1Ieplaces optional. Oakwood GardenApartm"ent1 On 16\b Street betmm Irvine and Dovt'r Dr. . (714J 64Z·8li0. Sp•ciou11h1di0, 1 A J 'lffroom 1nit••· Turrii•h•d 11r u nlur1.illl.1d. · 11&1 t•. $J1L .lameditit• Occup1ncy * Motel·Apts. * NEW 1. 2. 3 s.dnns. All Go by A then call 54&-3863 Studio & 1 Bedrooms bltns cpt/drp, gar. Nr So or 675-3553 LOW RATES Cout Plaza 540-1973, 2 'BR.amonrpinesoncul-de- Day, Week or Month 515-2321 aac. Crpta, m,,., GE kitch. • Color TV encl pr, nr bus. $145.. • Pool I: Phone Serv Incl Coda Mesa 5100 Adults~. at~ E. 20th •Maid Service avail --------N~ 1 A: 2 BR, w/w crpts, , stana• s.. o1 o.c. FAIRWAY .u blt ""· 1nc1 .. u clean Fa!rpounda o""'• pa!lol, ..,.. :m W. 2376 Newport Blvd. VltlA APTS. Wlhoo. Mar opt. 1. 54MOOO 548-9755 2 &n:. New Crpts, cirpl, li1~1 l BR. Fum Apt. Gar. Wlr Pri ,_ . ,_., po01. $155. 32$.E. 17th Pl. pd. Adults only, $100 mo va.., pt.tiO, pool ... .wv. 0.1. 646-689.i ~~ton Apt C. N~; Co. Airport '-' NEWLY dee-Lra: 2 Br w/ UCI. A.dulta only, pr. S12S. Wtr pcl. n76 SEE our Shogi 1 BR Apta, , Placentia, Apt D. 636-illO $125. Bachelor Aptz $115. 20122 Santa Ana Ave. .l BR. Newly carpeted, No dllldren, no pett. 1i1&r Mgr, bin, Joachim, Apt 3-A dn.pet1, eltc kitch. Children ,::_,:-:;;,No~~~~· ""' HARBOR GREENS ••. cau .it 6· ~ I 2 R. GARDEN A STUDIO APis LRG 2 Bii. c:rpll, drpe. 1 wrury 1· B aiN:ond . .(2j a ...... 1, • 3 ·BR•a. -~'"· child. ok. $1L + dep. 2214 l\1en"lmac Way. 5tS-6300 See .............. .... u111U -dlllli 5100 2700 . Petenon Way, C.M. Co.llep, Apt 2. 64&-0027. * LRG I BR in fourplex, 546-03TO . 2 Je~~ptt~, ~ ~: gar, qulet area, $130. Ca!J 2 BR, 1~~ Ba $160. Cpt/drp, Coriander. 546-5268. 548--1517 patio, pool, bltns. SeacllU 2 BR $150. 1 Br f125, Pool. Manor Apt!. 1525 Placentia lpool~R l&'tll~ll, ne1140w trp~ Adult.a. Spac. Ideal for ~2682. Aak about our dls-•' u .,.... • ....-.. Bach. MB-!1633. 1993 Chntth, count. !._lonroVla.. 5CS--0336. CM DELUXE l 6: 2 BR. Bltn SPAC 2 Br, 1% Ba Studio. NR We1lcUU-l br, bachelor. stove "-dlhwhr, poo"l, ·encl 2· cbildn!n OK. No pebi. Htd pool, util pd. Mature prage, all util pd. From $150. 726 Joann st., 8*-15M. lady only. $115. !MS-80Sl. $135 $170. Chfldren welcaine. * LRG 2 6 3 BR. 2"BathL * SUS CASITAS 241 \V. \Vll90n, N o . Frplc, bltns, cptS, drpl;, encl -Furn. 1 BR. Aptl. Adults 5· S4S.74ffi. pr., patio. 54~1034 only, no pets. 2110 Newport 2 BR. unf. newly dee. Crpt, 2 BR. P\1 patio, Cpbl, 18th Blvd.; C.M. * 642-9286. drps. Encl patiol, Spa'c. &: Wednilt11ter &!'ff, $125. 2 BR furn In family secUon. grnds. AdultA only. $140 mo. 646-a64. Mr. UttJehalff 2283 Fountain Way E. Pool. Nassau Palms, 177 E. cu·~-tum W WI'-) 2 BR Duplex. Blbw. Oean. 2'lnd SI. 642--3645 ............ ·on ..... n :P.11ddle ~ empt cpl pref. • l\fODERN I urn i 1 he d $lGS.SO NEW 2 Br Duplex. Reu! Reta. 846-61.42 lrailer. Adults only, no pet.a. ~ patio, ~· bbel am ceil-2 BR. Uniurn. $135. Ol' part C II 67, ~1 ·•t • ing:, crpbl, ... ...,, tns, a:ar. furn N ~ Wtr pd a ~ .., v pm. AduJ•· on! 11 ..,_,_ . o .,...s. • ,. y, DO pe • n.<IQ. 897-4885 Ntwport Btoch 420ll BA YCLIFF MOTEl * LO\\~ WEEKLY RATES * Kitchen, TV 011, maid .11ervice, 2354 Santa Ana Ave. ~o"-Oc-,-.,--=,-;;= 54S-&t72 or 673-0395 S BR. Crpts, drps, pool. Kids DELUXE Lrz l &, 2 Ba. ok. na> + ~. 1998 -· I I ' ... , .... ,.,., b tns, qu c~ area. Adults • $190. 22SS Fordham Dr. ~-S<s.-0988. ~pert S..ch lieated Pool. •DELUXE l& 2 BR i;arden PARK NE\VPoRT care . 64"'3265 Apts. Blt-iQS, prlv. patio, ~ Uva ovrika: ~ wa~r. 1 BR. Ocean It bay view. heated pool, frplc. Adult!. l 7 pool1, 1 tennis eta, $150,000 ========~=========! Upslain praae a Pt· $145 mo • .54&-5163 Spa. .from $175 to U5(1. 4000 Gefteral 4000 ~~.Ne;::.t ltoBalJ:t I ·G=-r .. ~l"ou-,-M~-u"lt_,.L.,,lv°'l"'rit =·i.!u:s~ :~ ~t.2: Gtiner•I Just For Single Adults South Bay Club Is a \lo'hole new way ot life desi&ned ju1t for slnde ~. Jl'1 fun living with warm, dy. namlc neighbors, lf1 a 5750,000 Clubhouse w I t h health club, saunas. 1wlm. ming pool, party room, bl!. liards. indoor eolf drlving range, tennis court.a, pro "!!hop and resident tenni1 pro Single, 1 l 2 Bedroom IUX· ury apartments with all the modern <.'Ol'lveniences avail- able. Fumlshed ana unfurn. ished. RENTS FROM $1 50 to $350 NEWPORT BEACH 880 Irvine Ave. Irvine & I bth 1714) 645-4550 SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMEHTS ..• Liv• where the fun Isl llOIJDA Y PLAZA DELUXE 1~cKJus 1 Bdrm. 1''urn apt. S13:i. Plut util. 11c11.ted pool, .\mplo pArk· Robert Halllwill party. Must be permanent. 2 BR. w/w cpts, drpli, bltn pal or · bal. SUbtm prq, 9690 Dovt Clrcle Box P109, Dally Pilot. RIO, splr strcse, frpli:. 145 opf maid ser, cpl:&, drpl. Fountain Vall•Y e WINTER RENTALS 8 E. l8th. 557-6682, $190. JW1t N. ol Fashion Ill at R'.ent NOW tor Sept.! RESPONSIBLE Cquple for JamborH &: San Joaqlun You are the winner ol 2 tickets to the Abbey Realty 642-3850 lafic 2 BR. apt. Newly dee. Hills Rd. 644-1900 for ie.a.. 2 patiol $16S. 413 Font Rd. I ,."log-",'. !olo-"=.==~,--,- 1'1tn your "Surplus" lnto 0.1 646-683Z. MAGNIFICi:NT View. Lp ORANGE COUNTY "Cash" .w:lth a · Daily Pilot ~2°'BR.o=-"u=..,=,~Ganl~"•n~A~pt. rooms. 2 bdrm dt.lpl~ un.- FAIR & EXPOSITION Classified ad. Call today! Immac. Crpts, drps. bltns. tum. Adults, $275. 2011 at the ~ No pet!. $130. 962-3886 Kines• Rd. 518-8838. ORANGECOUNTY ~==="'=========~~:;:;:;:;'=;i::=;:;:=:::;J,.::::::::::::==:=:;:;:;:=::;.I -FAIRGROUNDS Gontrol -General -G-rol July 14 -19 l-'----------------------1 Please call 64Z.S678 e:XI. 329 between 9 and 1 PM to claim your ticket.a. (North County toll-tree number la 540-1220) REMAHKABLY UNBEUEV ABLY EXTRAOROINARILY .BEAtmnn.. Val O'lter• Garden Aptt Putting Kft!Cn. waterfall 6 imea.m, ftawar1 ~. 45' pool, rec. room, btlllards. BBQ's, Sauna, furn.-unturn. 1 & 2 Br. aim Sin&:let from $13.i. See It! 2000 Paraomi Rd., 64u6'ro. • Betftren Har. bor A Newport. 2 mt N. l9th PALM MESA APTS. 1 BR FURN $149.00 Bacl'lelor • 2 BR avail. mo.Imo. OK e POOL e SAUNA e JACUZZI Phone 546-"60 S@~~M.-~1.~s· The Punle wilh the lui/t./n Cb11c41• • leotrol'IQ9 """' · of th• fO\lr KtOmbl.d .....,,. ti.. l low to f0tm fOloll' tifl'll)te wonk. I~ I 0 1 ~ f ul 0 j • 1 • I IRABRO ,.i .1·111 .• ITOLAB I' I 11 I I . I Laugh aod the -Id laughs ·=~::::::;;~;:::-, with you. Moon,. ond you sell r omllllon-. I R A H s 1 G I .,_, .. A CoMpW. the c)'ltldcle Qv0tM I I' I I' I : ~'..'!Z ';;..'"1'.:r:!. Ing. No children -no pcit1.1 ........ .,..., .... ~..,.,.,.I 100."i Po1nona, C.M. DIAL direct 64z..567l. Cbarre · e :~~~~~,~~us r r r r r r I' I e Girsc;=~ lfll!ls 10 I I I I I I I I • )Wl' ad, then 11lt buk and Ota; &U-5678 for RESULTS Us1en to the phone rill(l SCRAM·LETS ANSWER IN CL.ASSIFtCATION 7000 ' I ' ' ' • THE Dl!lll lllllrD . """'""'""""· -!'ScqtUsh Treat" 1f1'1 P•rk11do Ln. Mer· 142-lfft· , .' ' I San Diego J)"wY to ~ Bdch Blvd, '4 °blki ~ to Jfolt. W. en J;{olt 1 bit. Jlll~t_ DIAISJ9~!, ~J.V,15l P.,!Ug,Q~Y S.l!yal!HN WO Gordenlng 66lt ''< tfro•.IO .\ , ., , '6191 Found (l'roo Add -~•la ~ eJiay~b. ""' .lome • AL'S GARDENING YOUNG, mol<, bl1ck, loo&· Rlc:hord C•rlHn ' -'""1 0..oJillf!ti1411 for Gude ..... • 11nlll I NIWbirrf ,....,.$ hal...r ... w/ron,. w!Utt. 10077 L" Cobtlllot Ct.' ..... 'Fimid ,..nt; !UIO ......... -."" 54<). • 1 \ 91j''1. Found vk. Irvine A Fountain Valley -.tc. per chltd N~ ~ Servin& Newport, OW", sn • ., v.u.v. Palisade!. PH: 543-9405 I • 1,~ West. ~ la Mesa, Dover * WOUidn't .Yoll like }'OU?' FOUND: 2 Puppies, 1-male You ate the winner oJ •. M1-2419 i ~estcUU. t ) own hiff.e·~t . -~. &: 1-female -approx. 6-8 2 tickets to the ... t Malnteneftce mS Wi:"AIM TO PLE~Si, '*'· W.ou.ldn';t; nu··llke · ~ wb. old. Vk:. YelJowslone _, ... ~"."~ .• ,.,. _pinpJitte garden Servx:t ) , ..• own._l&lce! ' .•• Dr., Costa Me1&. 5'tl)..00. ORANGE COf.INTY YAflHT1_DETAILERl ; a,&ilble ~!~··expert cle~ ,Buy 5 A~REs, avail.able FOUND: t.ge. Cd..Ut>,:_, vie ot FAIR & EXPOSITION Clt.aJ:iin&. mJnar eelwtt \ ,\IP. Call Fearless Fredi, t In 1~b.df\'lak>q. ~ this can Nev.·port B.lvd. ,..~16th--&., al tbe .(4 • p.ss repair9; mlfW. 962-4914. 1 ~ , make yo\ir dream pqme: Costa Mesa. call &: identlfY. · ...ORANGE COUNTY ~ work. .<It &lie .. NEW Lawns, rMleed.lft: Whatldye W1 J.t't · WJ'laddyA Gpt? tni;!,! ! Wtiat ~:~·Wajting 84&-38Tl aftcr:'t :J(I p.q'I. •·• . FAI RGRQUNDS wonc IN.arantetd ror Ufe. Complete lawn can. O~~ SPl!CIAL CLASSIFICA'f.ION FOR 1"'·. ;, ., . · ·~ ,-, · ' GRAY Mo!c:i*>&e(nfl» .• ' -'~IY,1' • l.f ttme OI yaoht. j;otimoto up by job or mooth. Fnie NATURAL BOlttl SWAPPERS >Ill ...,.._ w. .. In oollu '"'°l \vi•Uilti • . · -$0. ' ettfmat<t. For. Into "1J • ~ Special~ R•te. -. :::;. :;.m~ = ~~ .... 4 r~i,.~r\• -~t'ftec::..=~ct.: *Ask lot•'an at~* 89T·2fl7 or M&--0932. U •TA IBllSA. 5 L ..... ,..... 5 'ti,,,.• -5 bucks t ic: efe. 1~ .t; , -r: "' 4 · , .. ~fl'· '5'0ai' tlckttt_ (liorth County C ~ . 1 1 • 1 LAWN A Garden Care, t;u..A .. ro c... .... ~ • .,n' •• •uu1 -A.D ¥UfT tMClUOI • , ............. 1.i.8, . ..,.11,.. E. • of PARAKEE'l -·· 111ultl'> cohlr-... n , __ "llml>er 1-!<Mio ·-i 1•~nftl '5M: ~tµic1Uon, weedift& fl IJ'VUlll v~ 1-wti.1.,.. M'ftl .. ....._ .....w!MI ,.._ •-too ·fto ... , ~~ ~ , .. .,.... • /bl ~~ • """""._" .. ~~ ~ )' .,., •"'"" i..... -11 _ ..... ts 16211 p mwe L ) )-TOU• ....... ,,,, ~---~ 'S., +111«'1:1.... am.ow . ~ all !he w ue ......... O(I ' •S:· " . ... --r. mi.' -,'ii ~ .... e_-t' Y7. "-Vlltie ....... en ' a "7~1 n. l 1--tfOTMllf• P'O• Ul.1 -TAAOll !..YI , I Wlf'\~ 'O 11 CtlJ ty Stal'dust Track,' ;.-y '. V, .• 1\C>BERT . No ;~TJMER. CAftrlf!ITlt~ , . 'Rri.s. 54.3-~. Cal.Ina Brof· MtFUrR. N1•uRD M'poiLS wovi di'. :e.lf. •To. Pl•~'.Yo~l"'Tr•dor'~. Po~• l•o Ad '. ·---:. ::.... ~ ' -; . : , Col<ji; S<~~· ~l·•~lt!l l f>llNO~~No· iti!' )AJ!~ Gudeou Mo . .;tn& ,. ec1 · urt Pn<>;NE .,1·~~ . • ~ ' air (good,forth:>le,m.use:.r (1) BLUE Swim tirl,·4:~·· Introductory~.~· Too ·~ . ' ~--~ Rtll; qeri',1,'Clea.rHJp. Ex- Lush Iandsupinc,. cabana, ~ve~ co 7 Mt._Oialet, Creatllne. !it! , 'Palm. DQerf. Shac\.ow ~h i..etlvlty~&ol!l,t·on I~ J.re, CdM'• Big ~ach ~ .. ~t~~LOCv .' ::'11,: :!!:!...:": U:·~~ fiee e1t . fa~~s, sunken. swbn"& poolf,• BBQ s & fouo• · u-... F·L-•-.. _ , ·"· M 1 . , b 2 ~ 1· ... _ -~.. ___... -· t .... _ Owner p1eue 1de,nt1 ty, ~·-:r 1 , 1 .... • ,.; ~ ....... ·-_..._ ... , ....,.., oun a1n • . r, ....... pop . u"=' --. 5"""' o _, 675 2.,_1 Ir anal)'lill -,1, ~)'OU!' coloi--~ ~t ~-R.· 0. G"' • _ . "THE ULTl~•y:· IN. APTS" i : CrttP.Y, .•• $36.C*. ·~ eq. f'1ptilhed. Thule f6r a?Cf~ iret •¥~-on lhlt a-· . · · . pretereme, 'tbun, July ·1'-; "8climon ~" · ~ ~1:..li-{N G :1 Land """ ,, .J ~-~. N.B., Cd.M, f!I" Muse,'Condomtnium apt, ranch you'" tl~;wanted FOUND • Gold c. ha r.m ~=·», PM. 165A E. '1.Mb.. "'UAhrrY Wood--• S':. .. , , ·\$Pk? IYI,: .roll)...c)e. 1 BR's-From $~ ., 2 R~$--FJ:om .$170ri.1·1,5\ . <n•> &t~·s.is.su&. 1 .TDe, Equlty$30,roJ.~ or, thlt .~~'. ..bide+ bracelet vie. Cout ·H'w>: '.It Cotta Mt.a "" ,1 -•-""" .. ,, :!'.·:Jr•-:~· Yancev,. All util. Incl. Fum. A Unfurn. · 1 44. Houteboat (i;or' 32' , wa.y.. · "~ · · , Dover Dr. Owntt pll'UI! ' . p n ?> • • carpen-:1 • 11 • • J. }Viti ~ 4 BR, 2 ~home <;ALL ()WNtR st&.sno ldtontity, 675-89'U MEN! We take pride In our , ~ ~ultatlon It quote, ''£Atl~·-ll6CAP~-IN-G~--~~~-•- Newport S..Ch ' 5200 Hunt ...... ~ a.cit . MIO twlfl acrew Cl'.is Cnb. in C.M, tor suitable . com. anytl~. • • Jo"OUND • Brown It wl\tti!: • y;ork. We are heft to mm can ~ "5-00M, M8-(23,5, '. ' • • ·----;n·d 1;:;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;·t·;: ~ scrm lull ·1eq\lil>. &:: xlnJ res\dentlat In N.B, or C.M. P.S. Lara;er-... :....-1 .. also -.., reaembles 8 ea gl'' .>'PU lotlk .. better. We U$e 'JU:PAIRS * ALTERATIONS ~R-trimmlncCall ·•·· 5 m I 1.~ ---~ , . Art Me~. C01'¥1.1 FOR boat?? ·c:\ya nt? S4<XXl equity w/a'uumabl avnilatile!! .--~ • ._ ~ant Rator Cutt!~ ··~ Any aize job ~,.;, .... "'4 p. , ;:QPiiiitiitil:i:::; 1195 Pawtvcbt 'm.o&M., eVM n4fS36...403.t , 1-'HA k>a.n Bkr 54&al14 Yellow rope around neck. J~ er whattver 1f .·ZS:·)'l'I·~ ~ ::x.:: · · I m AMIGOS WAY Huntl"""" Booch . .Bo<k'Bay""""""' -om . . . V•<> fri<ndly. fiU..41!9 · ...,.,..,,._ Our moln ..,.. · . · · •. !'JU'ERT J--11-1 2 BR. 2 ~units, (lnfurn. bit 4 BR boule .+ pool.. Pri~ 3 Store l'Ommercial, Resort Property ''205 TIU.COLOR Searle puppy, ~ la >?11 iood looks! .• A:;l _~·~ q.. Free Ht. Compidit CNtaicle· livinr U1plfl and $18,950 eqt, Trade: Duplex, CM. OWner Oregon fiound • . r L . approx 6 mo'• old. Vic. Sr WaJttr 1, 2)52 Newport ,.. , • ·)Wd .ervk:e. 646--0830 I double prages, 1250 to $300. Y011 2 ~~': :'::-of , -niPJex or ?~ Harbor HJ tra!Je forvac land, \viii' car. QN Fa"frway • .t'allb_roolt Golf Mission Viejo. 837-8455 Blv~ CM. #~~' · + 644-1617 *., district, 646-9521l 'Bkr. rY lat TD, Call 545-8424.. Q~ : new ·.:i bf, 3 be, KING Sllllkl'. Avalon &: *tiJLLY LICENSED• GEN. Repair, add, cab. General S.rvfce1 6612 ~ ()RANG! C.OUNTY , 47, Twin diesel houleboal, South Coa.at Real Estate air cond, crps,. ii rp 1, Wilson. Call to identify. Renowned Hindu Spirituallat Formk:a, pantl~te. -. [ GOLD Medallion 2 Br, 2 FAIR & EXPOSITION'. 'cl'&r iJe cm vahio 1-'0R HAVE: Guild Starflre el~. ~=·. ~wner. $39'.SOO. 5-18--8596 Advice on all matt~rs. Anythine! Dkk. ~ :i~~~ ~~t Bil-$200 1.M. MJt'. 4228 ' attht ' . ~unit. oi; .. ? No.out . ~ltar,dualplck.uplVibra. , . BIFOCAL prescri pt ion Love,Murlage,Bi.wneu • ---of vatue Louie's Oiftet l Hilaria Way. Ph ORANGE COUNTY 1 .;; Ni tO.tailp~ cue 'FmderYR..A~nd-~ANMORlTZ ~s. San Joaquin & Rndi~c:lvenldayga Cement, Concrete 6600 Mail&Pnnu 4040 -eam.i ~-1039. ' FAIRGRtiuHb,s~ 0 • .... ~"pn:. r mm. 4 reverb amp' w>.Nr: amaD HO?.¢. 6% Aas u ma ble Jarr.borff Rd. 6'&--8693 week, 9 AM-9 PM 2lJ N. El --Dr NB ~ ; CONDOMINIUM 3 BR. 2'h . ,.._. .3 . ' ' .-:; loln. Sale Or trade. 1 , Camino RMI, San CONCRETE. All type1. Free pus ' ' 1 \ • -JUIJ: 11 • 11. 4 Br .. 2'a ¥-~room, ·~ car.,~.!_Ve'-, • · ·~ Sb.-Owniet 645-0QL BICYCLE, CdM • ~I& Be•ch ,Oemen~ 492--9136 942--0076 est. Sawirw brtakina haul-APT 'CLEANING • Painfuw! :s :: ~a~ 4 frplc. ~ call &ei-5678. ext. 3'J9 larp II~ room, patio In 'Gift .. & Gountry1Store ~ auS1NE ~S nd r:,a: ChUd ~"::~ t Single-~ido~~vorced ing •'. skiitlOadine. ServiCe .. Ru& ·Shampooing & Ute ! ___ ...::_ 1 ' betwee i a.ad lPMtoclabn N~Beach_for1mall ~RRtFICLOCATION•. • .. ~ nngpattn . * MENW·O-M.EN. &quaftfy MS-86611Bob Repair•. REMARC itVlt.1 • siJ1 ·)'001' ti~ta. (North~, home. Equity ft>.IXXI. $4,IXD equity lor . . FINANCIAL F'OUND on Balboa Pier -• CEMENT .WORK. jo~ too SERVICES, 847-6688 . 1 I""!~ toll·ftff number ~ ~) 1W6..s:J83 eompanbl~ or whit MV~ < boy's jacket. Call to Iden-Evtryone'1 looklrc tor the Sm.U, reuonabl': Free F.d'i Otanlng Service NOW LEASING! Own-Your-Own you?'? 646-53113 " , Bvstn,\S • tify. 61s...>TM rictlt Gne. We have~ way~ Estim. H. Stu.tl1ck ~ earpei, • Upholstery • Wirt- NEARN ~~n.~t· Yr Ocean-Front apt., 3 br., 2 $61XX1 ·equlty in Lapna Nii-.. Opporturi~\Y . 6300 KEYS • ~r.t ~ P1teifl5 l call WI .I:~~ to µyE.I DECORATIVE CONCRETE dows. Floor Care. 56-04!1 New family and adult unUs • '"''.1•-•.-..go ... ...., aru. ba., electric kitchen, pool, uel view Jot, will tt'Jl(:te for Frt.{'Chise ... . Coast Hwt;· nr. GoldC)U'Od, -·-·' -DRlvEs.W~PATIO TYPING done in my hO~ • wtth total 'recttation club Lrrl & 3 BR'a. DlshwUbtr. deck. prtvat~i ~· eleva-lale model Me~4es ._-• S,UNRISE , Cd~f. 6'r.:r-3l80 eves. 24 Hr. Recording CALL DON 64U5l• fo-rmer exec. aec'y w/8 Yll· and ~achOol ·i. 2 &: 3 $l!C. Pet olcl l21J)'S(C..2623 tot -For 1.1.hlts er Janel ~. • FURN. A(fG,', INC. E'OUND: bey'• bike. Pleue • WRINKLES AWAY ' cxper. 642--0585 . 11 'bdrml from pf.o, ~r. shop.. .or· (1lt> tt&-a559. 494-2'l13,, &46-5374 describe. Facial rejuvenation. Look 10 CEMENT WORK, no job too FENCING, repairs, nainttM, Pini-. ' aolf, scbook. Just * ·2 :SR l~ ba; patio, pcqi. $lO,'oqo.! lnvea.t.rnent 546-7670 lo 20 yrs yoonger. A proven, small, reetonable. Free renenJ ma.int r--.,. .............. D-"<Y. on !165' '"°' Mon ,Kil Ap~. ... * * * . . * '* ·-... b' I FOUND b OOD-IUl'gioal ""'' lllt_.Plxme EHUn. H. StullJcl< 548-8615 646-llm . .... .... Culver l;lr., ~ 833-3733. F.alt ct 'Bet.ch Bl, % b1k .,, .~ .. . ;it"'!' .. ur y nyeQtory pet ra bit. Vic 19PJ BEAUTY ~~ 11.41 • "''SI'OM CONCRETE or :=!.:' · ..... ,.. _ _,,,.,, '}'inaocing Availa.blt &: Tustin. c.o&ta M~ • ... ,.. =·~·~. "Jl~•L l!S IE ' ·REAL ESTATE 642-2079 .""'; .537-1752 " ,;anytlnio, PAnCJS.DRIVE&E:re. G Sh 6710 PARK WEST NEW I flr..bllc'to be•'ch. SJ.35 --r · -, , . . Free estimate, 675--5516. un op APARTM~NTS Priv P.tio-QUIET! ear: ~ral, Gen..-al : ~:U:1~y o:r~:~~vg. S~~y.white dog. Call tc ~~~~ uJ=~ C~ I~ MORE Coocrete patio for SHOTGUNS • Mod. 12 wla. OWned ~ M&nl&ed by Sin&te adlt1, eouple. 21)2.tA Rent•ls WafttW -s.M Qfflc9. Refttal . '°70 $3500 per mo. 548.3813 appointment 67$--0185 leu money. Artlrtlc setting. 12 gauge, Mod 97 win. :(a 'the lrvlllt c;ornMnY 14th. SJ6..1319, 673-l'IM. -,. · ' :.U Uc., call Max at 644-0687. gaugt!, Rifles · 30..Qi Sprirc·' I~====:;!::::=~ 2 BEDROOM a•t. un-WANTED. .. ~ to I~. 'DtJUJCe l-R.m. Otuce ~·Complete Factory.train. 1-'0UND on Icvine Ave .• ALt'OHOIJCS Aaon;vmous I »JO .,. r -). . ...:., ... _, _,._ :;, 5 ......_ RaponlliNe "taMtiy de&Jrn Nr. <>ranee ·Coun...., ... ~--1nr progz:am. . child's gift. Phone ·SC-itrr'or ;wfjtt to fit' d, Stevens """" E~lf Bluff \,. 5242 ~ 712i E!i°b: pho"°; ._5 ·BR ~ft e.p. det & Irvin9· Jnd~a\rl.j e 4 eo 0 . ~~C'~rt1sly .. Ing s.45-3892 ·P'.O. !be 123.10.la Meu.. c.,·r.mws 6620 Ph. 891-2064 after 6 p.m. , ' M 11A.,_..1't'I '73-3293 M'1' Sehl ' Nat 1.1 k e Complei ""-• dra .. r~nga uun HAPPY BIR1HDAY H 1· 6...i. PRESTIGE LOCATION gr.~ rtt F.utbluU· Ol'~ View mu.sjc. .. ~~ ~ Joca,~i.on~. ~mmed,f•t.ly c~~·s ~in~~·~~~ MICHELLE CONTRACTORS au ing ,.., For teue, "deluxe 1881 aq. ft. B2~0l 1P~ itU:,.ic·~ulbr'I-HIHI. Pool ]lft.l'd, •fum'd. ja.Q!tt>ri&taervice-m5 Mo. · . a~a~l~~J··, klentlfy. 846--IS92 LOVE. WAYNE GENERAL CO. _______ ....,... 4 BR. 2\,S, ,BA apt. nPJc, ·no ~t!~ 219 iSth st:, No.~'. er unfurrliahed .. Take that BOB PETJ'IT ReallDr Qefta Meiia .• orange·. West. GO Additiona.Re~Hng H:ULING k garage. drapet, c!rpts. wet bar, prt J<q awi!ited c:ruJee whlle . e ps.oio't • ml11111cr1: La· Habra. Whit. ~ Bra~let ')'.OUth.'center' Anno!JrtC~'"1-t1:..!1 '410 Residentlal-Com!nf'ciAI ~~~pi. ,,~Y7363°.01~~.!~' bl.lt:ooiel,dbl prcttlcltcben 7. 'Wt! Clft ,for, )'l)Ut home.. 11er:•. ,· ·; tenrus courts CdM.. , . , , -•·531-8699 • • ..-11! . .,,,,.... ..........,. dshwbr,dbl....,Pool.Conv 2 BR unlum Du-'N" Ab<Nt, ISOQ. ,Call Jude<, OESK , SPACE 213, """198, 714, "23-9100 67~1071 ,, NEW Chlrnplaoti<;bou?I lW L""ns<d 8oodo01.E~ro!=.===-.,.,,.='"4 to ahop'r IChJs • ft!Cftl.bon. bee.ch. Adults, 1 dilld. $145. (TI~} 546-9591. 'lJS'1§ Be h Bl d Othertocaticn1 'avail, ln Ven. 1-""'0UND . Heartr:c aid in 11.m. Dr. °'!fl: A. 11eld, D.C. ' ~!JLING $10 A LOAD i Only $Ut mo. ~ ~7646 .. ill ~H.B. I '> .\ oc v • tura · ~ Riversidt''. t.. A. Gundersen'• Drugi. 445 E. 17th St. CM. 00-6548. ADDmONS And Alterations Clean up. Tree Serv. 135 Azntp WQ, NB $l«l·~~21·BR '?ripJex;-2 .-mall Huntington Beach ~ •Sa.n BetnardlM-O:iutl'ties. 673-5370 Res. -Comm. contractor Pruning 6t6-2528, S43-80t3 ' · Mer. next doer'• AmJim, Children: .'~;New-ma~, RENTAl.i f.INDEltS 64UJ21.. Ext m:~ COJN LAUNl)RI&S BIKE In vie. er Bal~ Cemate_ry_L~ '411 licfonaed, bonded & inlured TRASH & raraae clea • Mu.ged by H.Jl. Ull> 131-3505 · nd FittGIOAIRE Theatre, after 6: 4 CEMETERY lots b) B!ue ·free eaJ;Unates, (financing) Moo-Sun. SlO a load. 't WILLUM WALTERS co. 2"i!li P.up&i'x. ,,_ J'1 bl<•h Froo;To La . lords DESK SPACE J/:T-~CflON 67~3383 Sp""' "'""'" u.-,..,. 536-2810' ~ Fre< Estimot" 548-5031 e NEW DELUXE e A ~ Crpts, ~. _ 61.S.0111 222 Forest Avenu9 Choice Costa Meia. loc. $1000 SIAMESE kitten, fll'R coUat: ~ Park. 8'ctitioe!' •'ll(E--REMODELERS• MOVING, Garage clean-Qp l 'BR, 2 BA Apt t.or -.r. ltOW:.t14Smo.~ 4JlW.tttfa.c ... 111.. l B h Pft' fnO. net .. Min. $10.000 Nr. Standard service sta. 548-3075 Free eata • 100% tinanclng & lite hauling. Re~ J'ncl apae, muter mite, dln *LOVEL "( NiW APTS ~ egunei eat dn. Alphf. lletJ ~tcr, San. Hon, Lido. 673-fi0.19 4 PAClFlC View Meroorial ~te:~:S r:-ies d cawru Free eatimates. 645-1602. t ' rm 6: dbl Pl'I&@. •uto 4klor' Near <?tt•n A park, l -. 2 TIRED OF ~9466 .ta Ana -Volume_ laundry FOUND. Irish Setter. Call Park cemetery Jots. $200 • mt""'te em o e ng · YARD I Gar. Ottl!llD., ....,... avail. l'ool ·• R«. Bdrms. 4Z5'13lh St. MT-SUMMER RENTERS? DESK SP·•CE· $39.tXX>-...... tenni., 5't>-l542to ld<mtify. euh. 642-1323..,64'"'°81 . Quill!> Contraotors. 612-R<move ""'· Ivy, "'*': are.. " 32· wanr./8 dlytts good 8660 Grade, backhoe, 962-8745. f; e FROM $265 e . ,., S.ntl An• . · ·.YJO. MllturewomMde&l~Ocean ·305 NO. El C•mlno Re•I loc.·$8,000 F/P, .' Lost 6t()J Tutoring 64l0 ADDmON'S. L. T. co~ · 865 Amigos Way, NB \ . . or ~t •pt. -1·2 BR1, S•n Clemuit• COIN'°"MATlC struction, sittrle or 2 itory. Houseclaanlng 67Sf. .._-. by Confurn,_~trPu0nf ...... 1:_11~ n;~~· 492-4420 EQUIPMENT; INC. S:-.tALL _..A_ ---.·lo.-od I WIW.. tutor eiembentary Plal'lf!I, e1tirnates &: layouta. HO SECL +: WD..LIAM WALTERS. 00. VtLLA .MARSEILLES '""' · · au.o. "''"• u.<• NEAR Ne ......... ct Post Of,.· 52f>.7833 ... -. ..... npagne, e skills, reading, arit metk, 847-1511 * U EANING_1 LOVELY •·· y.,· w ", Br. a••ND NEW , boa Island, .~ -..... ..... dog, Cock-a·poo..t . ·recent. 842-7320 or 536-1825 .Additlo"· * n.___...,, .. _ , Man & Wife. F•st A ,,, ~ "' ""' ,. c...:.bound, d<~t. Ofli"• * DJVING SERVICE • shen-.i A---t G '"" n.cinuu"' .... • Townbou9e •PL Patio. 2 SPACIOUS ROOM, Prtva~ bat Pl. 1oo.9~ .. $~ Mri., \eue':" N•wpcrt Harbor ·ma.Uow .... =-. ...., .... ~ ....... 0 YPl'Y. VIOUN LESSONS. . Fred ·H. Gerwick. L&c. Effkient. I; ' i.tta. Crptg, drpl. Dlhwbr. 1 & .t Bdrm. Apt.-.. EmploJl!d, refined lady. Gra.ha.m Realty ~2414 ... -a.tet. ~rate full or oart ~:n ~~~61t~;: Beeinnen preferred. 6'73-60t1 * 549-.2170 tC•ll 541-51M I Pool. Nr. Fuhion Isl I: Adu~ lfvlnt Quiet home. P. 0. Box llED; BAYSIDE locatk>n. Newly t.jrne. 4 yn ln area. Diving 220 30th St NB * Call &4U417 .-. ..--D~ Mat t Suv m·-'-t MAA me 644-5298 Furn. & Unfvrn. CM... , tugboa• "'1llin ,, Ci.tslome' ... ' . SERVICE DIRECTORY c.,_._Cleanl-"'625 cl' nr ". w1' crpt. i '"-,...,._... · · decorated. Desk !\pace "' ~ ..... 'C" SIAMESE cat (cross .blue--,...... ~ ..... __ fli, waxing, ndo1',1 D!lbwuber ·ooklteoordinat-WANTED -2·or 3 br apt. \V/cotifettnce rm, $4S mo. file. High rate of relurn--polnt &: seal point) ma.le. ·;;;--1 .. WU!tfrie.'Ha!Ty van BeY!.1f:11 IC~o~rono;;;;d;•~l;M;;•;';;5250;; ed ~ • plulb :*hal Ol' hoUsre •. Ocean front Joe. &75-3'l30 ., .min. investmenl under Lost in the vie. near Shan. count ng 6500 •,rn.I)__ ~ 537.1058 1.f no ans call aft;$: It . carpe-t ,.cbojce ol2eolor' Yr !Wll!'.Call ~tuo:Tom DESKss-ce$35,.f74.E.17tb ~~~~out non & College C.M.· ~ ,'<-c_,,,p , RESIDENTIAL, coo{.· ldlcmet • _2 batba • ,t&D wkdy.-s-5, 64M161 St., ·CM suite. ~-FM 0 • I 3 p I Re..,·ard! Day 5'17-9507 e.ve I-'"U~ Char):e &Okkeeper 'CARPET merclal .. ~ & ~ ~~ ~: ~ ON TEN ACRES 1 • 2 BR. Furn • U'tltunl ~ I ·pm, p1tlol I .............. Oontot'l- 900 ... w.; Oil< l4t-2'1I lMacArtbar nr. OoNt H,J aboWet1. mtnurJ!d ward· U ,BR by ~t l. Y,tarly, rflllll;c;aircond. &tz..381.l pen1n91 or top • 546-370!!. needs p/time work. ST&AM CLEANED Oean-up' -• ·1· -robt·doori .. 1ndltect Ught. ttr xhoOISi'llP to $450 mo. ELUXE . . . It you want to work part I<'EMALE Collie, .._.,.,. AEASou•BLE &•TES 894--6103 . '· u ~-b-~--Bo M ~"'" .-...: ... Pilot D suite • music, .au-. tl ..... or fuU time. Good in· ._ """' 1nr'" .. tc ...... \ ................. , X ._._..... .. ~-· f n-• $75 "~ sable/wht, 1% w "6id,· flea B•byilttlng -'-"'"'" ••-""-t I••""-tloo ·. MeBa C1eeni"" •·-"-~*,'. .. b ·" f ·-• ~ um. ",.y -on a uruque 'd>me In -ar'l!a. No ex. r .1• ~-AMII.I ~.,.. ............ ~i..~ r • · Ule P>•'flle e • .._.,,., e LANDLO DS e time shatt &42--3811 oollar. Vic 16th & Se.nta A.1.1. "'971 . Carpets, windows, Doors, e .: paijo • Pl91h ' .llOOJCapin& • FREE RENTAL VICE . perie,.ce, tt«eSSJl'Y.: Phone Ana Ave., C.M. Set 1.ftn. OWNERS~ . etc. I brick Bar-8-Q's. luSe belt· · Broker 534-8!182 $lOO MONTH, on Coot Hwy., &'U-0651. 646-1797 YOUNG SET SPECIAL Res & Commc'I S48-t1.U! ed ....... 1 •• WW.. . Laguna Beaeh. 0• '"GE JUUIJ. S <x~•·ot POODLE PRE-SCHOOL 500 llCJ. fl $20, Dlamord . . '110"1 fl-lrlltol St. Utilities Included. msnr ,:::-,"'· •.. Nets 112""" "~7-' Mini rray,_ wear-A .... 2-10 1 .1-·-• ~1"" Carpet Oeanen. lJ7 fut TROJAN MA.INT. co. • .._ ltooms for.~ant J9t5 ...... _... ,..,. Ing flea Collar'"&: 1kflwe ,..... .. , ....,.., :...,. ;..., St., c.oata Mesa, M>l311. Com~ hOulecleanJnr, ~: 0.'MJ, N. al Sp. ~J"ua)' C , I _,__., ·to suit. Call VAN at TH:E No 0702 vk'· Npt .,_._ _._ hour, day or week. Full .... *'--"·" 2l3 S.nt.• Ana MA'nJRED lffi:ieman.()Oln-ommerCl• ~ REAL EST ATE RS • · · oo:n • & pt/time. 50c per ' ht. 1 REMARC Service•. 3· ~rris at" .... 'ouuu=o. < > 797 .... ·~. C.M. Reward 548-5995. JOE'S CLEA NEW 2 Ir: 3 BR Apt.-unfum, 1 ' All built-Ir-., 2 bib from Oceen .Ave .. Blk from PHONE: 557..aJOq 'bo. Bdnn/uov nn, t-'" t'OSTA MESA STRIP 646--TITI ehild. 75c for 2. $1.00 for $21.50. FuJly auarantffd, , N SERY,. birth; In pr1¥, home. HB. c.,.....;.~ 19 ,, .R.••·-'-& e.Y""~'" __ ,_, hxid .stand. WHITE female whlppe_!, 3 in the same family. Credltcan:laOK. Mil~. We do Everythlne-Rea. N kit "vi ~· Ev ""'-~'""'~ ,..,.,. .i;..IUl. ... u...,.. looks like amal~Grey,bound, ,_, Su p ,, ~ $150 • LRG 2'" BR. Studio ~-P•• • ..,.. mo. ell spendable income on $38,000 beach area, N.B. Vic Balboli. ·Blvd · le ' 20th Spcx:tiu mmer rorra.m S1'EAM ~t cai'Pflt cleaning, ..... mm. Fl't'e Eat. 642-1 Apt. (TripltX'.). Family slie down. Plw.11e CAii "&73-2910 St. 540-8308 ·-•flcr • 3PM. incl, (ield trlpa, swimming By OarK&re, D&tloD-Wide Janltorlal S.rvic9 , , .t>op'a:, Yearly leue avail. 2 BR • $2fJO per mo. J BR -$300 per mo. Owner· ....... -NEW 2 BR. Cpts, Bltnl Ir: ttfri&, AU util tncl. s.=., . * m-4452 * 5355 kkdt •. w/bklw, crpta, drtJe:, FURN ROom With· bath, util For InfcrmaUon Call: Heartbroken! qulora)\~ 1~':rs.~~ :!. . IUVict. Fl'ft est. MJ..40M Res. It: Ccmmc'I. ~~ frpk .. encl pr. l or 2 inc:1. Older te"Mnt cnly, $$. Rea.lonomles Corp. Buslhffs Wanted 6305 · =..--,-"'"""~"'="-'"'"-I dllldml ot. (Nr· acta) No ·mo. 642."560." O:immerieal R.E. Broken & GERt-.1.AN Shep -feml, bnm ta Ana Aw, C.M. 646-9210. F•n "'5 BAY & Beach Ja.mtorfle,I pea. 2230 ,$. ~nttt St., FURN Rbom Jor refined Property Manaat'fll ~BUY or Leaae small & blk., small. Ans "Shane." 646-3706 ' --·· _ Carpets, wh\dcw.-, noo;I, ,S.A Nr. Warner, 557-6502 , penlO~, Newport ireL S Stcft $110 000. ~ W busint11s. Motel'. mO b ~I e Vi<'. 16th St .. CM. Reward. MOTHER & teen daughttrl CARPET VINYL 111.E ' etc,~ It Comme'l. 646-l«D $115--Lrl C!'lettflll l BR. apt. e 642-5697 e S. ' I ' home park-retail ftane:h1~ 54~3065 will babysit sm children our lJC CONTR. FREE EST.' I , , ... Crp~ ~ bl ... -••• l&th St. Bethe Towers cor-Couplt wui invest 10-60 .M: LADY 1:'1~in wale'-So, Boy "'""·· Hot lunch, big, yd., • ,:wn..m * roninll ,.., .. , "'Vt"' u,., e ..... gar. iS15 'PER Week -up ner. 54&-l768 Agt. . .Box No. PlOTI, Ota •. Pilot + ""6 ,., ~ ~ t child ok: (Nr. lclds). 2230 UJ Ft. btwn Coral & Amethyst IOI.!! ~r play equip ~. t.'11-I' . -·• IRONING * , 1 '8. Cenler St, ·S.A. Nr. w/kltchen. S35 per Wtek-up lNDUSl'RIAL Bldg_. Jor lse. -1113. Keepsake Reward. (ei'taln. $15/wk er ul'ftltur9 Restoring MY Home, $1 Hr. ' OCEANFRONT yeU'ly, 2 BR Warner. s.51.&502. Apta. MOTEL. 548-9755 .tN<mB ('<! • .. ft, )M'16..., _!;.._16th Money to LNn '320 673--4766 · i;:~,1.doy. . 9G8-587l ' ,"Lou & Reflnlshl"tl "75 Piek Up A Deliv. ~7MJ upper duplex. ne.w p&inl A-• ROOM fur lady wiJb · · n near ,,,.._.,. A>w ~ ;========I--~-------LOS'T'. vie: NB or Garde n Furalture 'Antiques . IRONINQ Wanted • lOc-~ , I Bolboo lsl•nd -~m.6'129 Legun~ INdt 5705 kitchen~.. lnduStr~·· Rental 609Q ls't. TD loan· Grovc, Blk brlefCa~e . UCENSED CbUd CU'e, m)" n.tlnlshlng. Restminf:, 20o, ptece. Weatrn/H.B.~1~ -· Papers, Reward. ~960. home. Mon tbru Fri. 2 to * 6t5-09l1 * free pick up I: d~v. 892-9'3 Huntl"""" BHd> 5400 UPPER DUPLEX, 2 luf• lncomo Property 6000 · M.I SHOR$ . ' '"' m;.,,,,~ST . &t4--0tl6I '""' 4 yn. ''°"" yud & • -~-• bc:trlnl!, ipeciou• 11v .. nn, Costa Mesa N' ,]8th • Po-2 " "'"o~-. . playroom. Sc. Cout Plua FURNITURE Strlppln&: A Want Your Jrontng Donlf ~ d J l KEEPSAKE yellow gold link area. 54S-4038. reflnlehlng. Call . ON IEA"H' ftttPace, front porcl'I, lup CUSTOM ' unlta • pri~ monl, 1350 to 2190 it( n ., 3 n . oa n bract'let bel~n L 8.! --·*. _642-9575 • 968-423.1 ,,, • • ., • sun deck, clOlll!d .gat'aif! .. loc:. ~ 4 Br, dea,'3 phaa_'e -~ & heat. Arenu tenni! court 1.nd tI MA'I'URE Modier -otier• -· • 2 BR'I'iS BA FROM_ V~~f mrl~Y~ Ba + 5 Irr atudlol; fple&, ~ eve•: 673-'809. Tenn11 based on ~1ty: Rancho Market. 673-1838. child eatt, your OOme or G•rchnl"I MM lronint $1.00''-1' -1'!wl11 painted,. ::';/,.WfW peb. Net $198,500. Owntr '42·2171 54$.0611 •• m I s · OoaJ . t mine.. Bi the brr day or My home. ~ • 2 BR 2 BA FR.OM ·PD -is, .a-. "Tit Ind ·Mc l'lm' ~..L 6100 •·-" "·~· :n e a e iamege ""' porn k Plano<d tlon, 1.,::··=======!1! . ,.t" 1 ........ ...-. u•~ un -.nr1nc i""'......-area yn_ Vic: Black Knight. w · recrea AL'S Landacaptnr. Tree1 ~ ~ ·~~~' ~~~.11'.r!:,k ~~' *NEW 6 UNIT*' 1i $5 500 *. S•ttlor Morft•IO Co.: Reward! "~'"" <"""'31 <0movol. Yud ""'°"'""" JanllO!'l•I 6J9' he t<d pool 1 ~ pt LEASE .-.1111: Alt B Builder Nev ocea.n H 8 ' . 33S ·E. 17th Street BLUE Bcy'i Schwinn lO oc.'CASIONAL babysiltlnr In Trhh haullnr. lot cleanup. WORKE a •una.eM peo t,, • ., ...... , er 'Y • • , • , PVLA!oWCE·Le:,e!~'!..;~~rtn~ANNOUNC MENTS-yourhome.Afternoona, Repatrsptnklra.611-1196 . RS Available: rec room~ .tewa 6•PM ·..,..:em; • Alto. new I unit & 4 unit ~•'l .. .,.,.970( d NO I ES speed, Vie : li .B. 1Uf1 everflnp or weekf'nd•. c•nnEN!NG lly th iil)d. of work, "''°'iii patioe-amp&e ~ YI eat Y9Ul qJd aboeal M1'-&7. • 21169 So. Cout Hiw.,y In T C · School.. Reward. 962$78 Mi.-0238 : nnu · mon • Oh.nlng, lawn work, e Secwi~~ .. 1 ,. Nearly ~Plttt!d-. * OCEANFRONT * R·2 -LOT, 66'xl40'. +urut.s F-_;, IFrH Ads l . CAT lo!!!: 11 mo female, grey RELIABLE Mother w I I I day, hr. Ellp. Reu. Srn&1.I Efficient, t'l!llable. $2.50 FURN ._ .AYUL • -t'V'£.&M'Vll!W s u IN $125<m XJnl IC.rtr\S --.. n•" -~"" 640I & while: lut seen Fri, LI& jobs pref. 548--'1030 evn. Ask tor JOhn or Nk: Hu.,.;._,.._T·9· N , ' ,.... """ f n -• . -·-· ~ Lib<rt>'St. llunL ... ~-it my -.. lomnt '. -·•-• ~ houl' ••• -' n11nw ,~~# brJ ,,bB; oqr \r, 3 PLACE REALTY . -49'-l'104 Bdl. ~ · · l sle. Reward. 673-S861. ur<> .... wn 1DIUln, .... .., g, Vll>""W•J. , t ,'&CIFIC . '6i.; -• m ~ lit' laJI --. I f'OUND • Mt'd. site black LOST wallet neat l.1onte or toddltr Meea Verde are•. 'l'1tes removed. Comm'l -;;:1a "' ~ti ~ no pct• am Buslne11 Property 6050 M IO 6200 doe, w/Whltc on lllct I Vista Elem. Sc hoo I. 549-1791. ~ • resk!ential. 5*0216 P1lntln9, ~I '1ll OCEAH"A~.:t. Jl.8. i dllldftn'. m-im ~tty r'M chest. Veioy lritndi)'. >"ound REWARD! 64~2lJ9 BABYSrrMNG. my home, JAPANESt; • LANDSCAPE Paperhanging (114) S.ltll evff · ~ · Al Colony Kitchen, Harbor Clean--up Mabilenance "' "" • • --· Ok cpen 11 ... Jiil Dlil1 . . . ' c.2 k>t,' 'So x 200 With , 5 AC,. undeveloped,. Lake & Giiier. Staylnt at ANNOUNCEMENTS e.~.~~~~ay MACK * M2-M.f2 1 STORY SttlCl'O. • u.r I a.,,., , LEISURE World -Ntw, 2 BR house on rear, neat. UIU1tl apprtt, Hunt, flah. Rk:hfield Stilton. Ca ll 1nd NOTICES \ U'\HNSON'S l"!inn~!Na JSD• J 1tory 1tucco WILUAM WALTl:RS co• br. erpt. drpl. I mo-I yr E. 17th. OM!er. ~ Take owr lo ,dn $211 mo. $7-1585 BABY~.·liomt, ';d -..--~ oveJtiatw S149. Am. ceuljl /•""'""'""'""' .... ,..,.·• /'-.. No peea, S215 mo. 17l-74U 197...,.'ll. , SMii:L; 1 Personals MIS hcis car. Y care, ~p.: plaD. $13. per nn. Mln. J IDJt 2BRut.lmkfroom.ocean 83M$11 • R I ltORTHEAITT' ·Anteolope .\.Wh. ~"":I.rt~~~~ A'ITENTION dlabettcs, Callm..5089 Uac.aprinltk.n.9D-al35, fi46..-0Snl637-6119. - AlJ t Door: n.eh. ':1l!O MO •• Bachelor Apt. lu1t""1 ent• . 6060 ~allty. 2" M-Tf"B, 't l995. Dox, Rl'Cf!ntly had e_u~. ~:rt patients. h1 .. h blood BABYSITI'llfG "The After JAPANESE Gardening TWO UCA studenla ' pr.°" Lovely j: ~doo, , n'JS MO.·: S Bedroow 10~ down. Arent. ~ . .}i['a &· choke colli.r. Cot\ Pl'f'hute. Been Te~ ma-5 Set" "*'md1 too. DJ Service. Neat work. aeam.i.p money, Exp'd ho u ' 'juat llkr lliLlr bOla. CpU, PLACE REALTY 494-9704 SMALL a-ton Corona de.I 64-8612 Nowpon .1· PauJarino C.M, Jot me.dical insurance'? \Ve Walnut. C.Mi~ ·., )'d. malnt. 96$..u>l pe.inters Fl'N e1t. ~ Mpt. 'bU:na ._..,_., Swim Mar. r"f'nt or lse. Mt. HAWAJt •ettqe ·for au.b-Call •fl 6:30. 64~ will Wiue aod covtr you * WILL caJ"e for clilldttn. a..EAN·UP SPECIALIST Sf4..30Tf. ' pool A te:Mli crta. SZ» mo, Sen Clam~ 5710 Hard&cn 173 -7619 ot dlvi!iOn 29 ae .ID 1111 ac. FOUND approic, July 1 • lor YoUI' condltton. No lll't Hot lunehe1. ll'ltantl thru Mo"1ne, ed&1nl, odd jobl. METICULOUS PAIN t0-1297, eo 11rt•17 to 54U1l7 • $ml ~ ae: up. uamon fmlale, wh. ''bm. pt, Coll it limit. Call 892--0716 or 6 yr. 64)..(1423 Rtuonable. MM955 BLUE OIIP .!I'AMPS broMn. J M'n'I wtth patio COSTA Mns: EiOO 1q. fl. Co. &4&--0732 • ·rtos. w/Ocil tollar. Vic 892-J291 or write Box 1008, LOVING care )'OUr' ChMru EXPERIENCED JaP1nue crew l'OI. 1tudtntJ:. in1 BEAQ{ apt Octtn Vlftw. SICS mo. $l91J ottkr, am 1q. n, 1tor@, 800 TtR!:D or that old furniture!' Meta. Dr. Bide Bly, ~ Wt'ltmiNter, c-.. MM~ my .h:lnw. K.B. Jl1 ~ Gard f' n er . Co m.p I a t e bOu8tt Elcp DocQ Sllndedt. NtMI' II* d.lx « alt 5 PM 774-3951 111. ri.. ahop. • Chmer It's re&lb' nol that h~rd 145-t'ml• • laue Dept. "' wk. '91141.S Sdvlet. Fn!e est. ~-RrnR, ~•Inter·. 2$ 2 Br, bknl, '(lf'J!U, ~ Gt.rap duttwed!' Stll >«&r &ts.2130 to ttplac.e.. Ju.t wateh I.ha KEYS Found on beach vie.: NO Woma.n'1 1kin ooM e.er BABY-!TTnNG. r'll1 hOme, (OlflJlltte Y,rfi Carel ex~r. Neal t ~st. N ' J..,., Nr lhOpl lfp~. tJ'IS "Eltplllrantl"•fut .• WJ Dal· STORE-OITICt tumiturt 4 mlsttlt&Mous tsfa.nd -' e&fboa. Inquire look 40. For lnformadan *>25 PGmonl. C.M. l:ll;pll, JlM 540-4837 Grlnktr. c.lJ ~I. ' yr ro.:t.. ~ tirrabr a Jt Pi1oC OUIWed nowt Newport &ch. 8'Zl sq 11 eolumns In thf Oanlfled at front counter, ct.lb-phone 645-lnl. dcp .. ft!Aa. ~ JOBS TODAY! C1us noo * PA19ERHANOIN j 5.3MlJl ....,. • Dvtn ITWeol * S«tJon. PUct: 2Jll Bftlb, N~ •• ~ DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! PILOT WANT AD! 642-SS71 WANT ADS SELU ~11 & PAlNTtNG. * 961-2.c$ 1-----. -·-... ...... ' ----------~--------- ' n I ' ' " • ' • ' ' - --; -. ..... . 11 ,I Thllnd'1. July 16, 1970 DAILY PILOT 1.----ii------------------------s11tVICI DlltlCTOltY JOU a IMPLOYMINT JOIS a IMl'l.OYMI .IOU.. WL MINT JOllS & IMPLOY .. hin11;."" .loft.;,;,..., -,_ J.~. Mon, w..;., 7100 Jo'i'"Mo.o. w -'.''11cio ..... Mon, w.m. 1100 ... ' " • ' ' • ,, ' ' I Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT~AD 1. $toye 2. Guitar 3. Biby Crib 4. Eloctric Saw 5, Camera 6. Washor 7. Outboord Motor I. Stereo Sat t. cOuch 10. CJorlnot 11. Refri .. rator 12. Pickup Truck n. Sowl ... Mochlno 14. Surfboord 15. Mochlno Tools 16. Dbhwashor 17. Puppy 11. Cebln Crul11r 19. Goll Cart 20. Berometer 21. Stomp CoHoctlon 22. Dlnotte Sot 23. Play Pon 24. lowllnt Boll "· w-Skis 26. FrMnr 27. SultcoM 21. Cleek Will Sell Fast! 29. Blcyclo 30. Typewriter 31. Bor Stools 32. Encyclepocllo 33. Vec:vum CIHner 34. Troplcol Fish 3S. Hot Rod Equlpm't 36. Filo Coblnot 37. Golf Clubs 31. Sterllnt Sliver 39, Victorian Mirror 40. Bodroom Sot 41. Slldo p,.,i_r 42. Lawn Mower 43, Pool Tablo 44. TlrH 45. Piano 46. Fur Coat 47. Drapos 41. Llnon1 49. Hone 50. Alrplano 51. Ortan 52. Exorcyclo 53. ltore looks 54. Ski Boots S5. High Choir 56. Celn• 57. Eloctrlc Troln 51. Kitten S9. Cl1Mic Aute 60. Coffie Tablo 61. Mohr<yclo 62. Accordlen 63. Skis 64. TV Sat 65. WorkMnch 66. Dl_..i Watch 67. G.i(art 61. Ironer 69. Compint Trall1< 70. Antique Furniture 71 . Topo 11-dor 72. Sallboat 73. Sport• Car 74. M111r ... •• s"' 75. Inboard Spoodlooai 76. Sholpn 77. Soddto 71. Dart Gomo 7'. Punchlnt ... 10. Boby c ... 1 ... 11. D....,. 12. ltlllo 13. Dosk 14. SCUIA Goar These or any other extra thbHJI around the h•llM be turned into coah with a DAILY P'LOT WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 • * :.:;,,.":': 4 ::.. VitnfllfVETWN -~~toN~d ~08.11ve H~va8NstoreWRIG......,HT coan. in::·.:i:.~1£:. Avers. 1 lt7 $260. J •b' Wanll to work and liVft 1n 1 req • att · · · Excep&raJ CtJ'fff oppor. $350. 1ncl all material A cnn,e Co.mt)' Pf' ble S. Mn. Rttnblrt. • US Roc;hntcr, C.M. w/outst.ucU~ nat'l eo. WW pn~tion. UL per rm + atroric. 1n1ea.Jatint :;':' okf ** COOK-C.,..ve)Wd lbift. ROS'i'E!S • Lunch. ll::JO. h1n atrt to travel U.S. Ex. paint. Local refa. Call Jack niaJe with mU1tacbe 'and Apply tn JIS'IDll, ODlES ZPM. . IA Cave Restaurant, pm1t1 pUd, Top -nditt + 194 1115 .... 131.-S. • -... Jook1n1 for .Wt-RESl'AJJRANT, 1400 W. 1115 lmnt A .. , C.M. Apply profit ~ Rai1e In 6 PROFESSIONAL Pa.lntiae. able emplo)'mmt Wi111n& CoMt Hwy, N.B. in ptricn, <llfS¢e " 2d door, mo'1, Call ,lllu Verna 'Meat woft. J1M pUrta. 1 Qd -.blt. ' ** COOK· Put Time 9:30 AM·ll:SO AM. 557-6122, Ablpll Abbot ~r- Rolltt, bruah. at r-1 e 11 P,teue Clll &t&-1711 Au.EY WEST 2105 West HOUSECLEANING A: Child IOMtl Aatncy, 230 W. Wu" 1ipncy1Dr. accous. cellin&t. CAPTAIN Ooe.antront..N.B. t'l5-ln4 cue. isct Wk plus rm. & ncr, SWte 2ll, Santa Ana. Local rrf's. Low prices! Llcemed _ Radar _ Loran, *COOKS-COOK'S HELP-~lfi dayl. Ref's. PH: PAK'!' '11ME Roy ~7-1351. 30 Yean exp, aaiJ: or power, ERS DISHWASHERS. New * MASSEUSE * HOUSE Plliifuli. ext.lint. Profe53ional' Sport Fiabina: dlner haule. Exp. &e.5619 HOUSEWIVES -GALS, in PH: 548-2211 Ext 7!0 pa>•r banrl•r. at Gulde Mexican ~ Centrol DELICATESSEN MAN. fUll GJM. Bal. I.I., ... paid tor Parts Man reuonable )l'ice. J Nprt American watt'* _ al.'IO time, Muat i;f depend&~. ftm 1n the a>omlnp. A tea.chert. aUmmer bU!, wut Hce:med mullM!ng, colM'lll!r· See JerTy, Hi-Time I>@li • YolJJW, ~tc OD. l.J dayt, exper. ~-e1-l pilot,.Jand le le'a. Ad-E.17th st.,C.Pil . M hl'I. No •ell I ng. 1 No Wutinc mhdltl'&Uve experience.* DELIVERY DRIVER ~i c&n Di.ltributon. For counter work, Must bave , * WALLPAPllt .... e.ot or ,.,.....,,,. Wril> ,....,. '° part -,,_ . · -""'·Am In - When )'OU call ''!her. Box M 1060, Ody Pilot. rled, ~able. ~ 19-33. HOMEWORJCi:ILS (eovelope to pal'tll manaser. 5 Daya. Sla-1... ......,,, SCRAM LETS $3.55 kl start. &-2t70 Mr. eddc'e .... •) want@d. Rulb Ooaed Saturday • SUnday. HOUSES. -· boats, • Brown. mmped, .. u add ...... Harbour v.w. a nytbln1-everyt~ *DENTAL ASSISTANT* KllMCk. P. O. 8or USO. nuonably painted. l'cr'tree ANSWERS Front desk only. C"Aod lln, Gilden Crow. Ca. '*9. I971l. BEACO: BL., MM435 et~ 6t&-9'1S2. · 1 al open. Dental 9Jt'l'• riec. * BOSl'DS -• 30-CS. HUNTINGTON BEACH COLLEGE Studentl;: int It Adduce-Arbor-Blot.t-Bffch area. Call bet I am Attncdve, .pttl(D.bie, to PROFESSIONAL s.Jes: ext. J BR apt. $60, tnc: C&rllh -RECORDS. It. 9prn. l46-3540. meet pubhc. K a.;lne CineNlearcblnr for man at'OOS. ceilinz. Steve, IA.up and the world laJJ&M: DENTAL Aast, chalN:ide Re1taura.nt , THE 1IO lean our bUllne• and ~ with you. Moan, and yoo exp, pt.time, f.l:SO p~ NEWPORTEJI. INN,. 1107 handle ..... executlYe pod. PAINTING -Ext...J.nt. 11 sell a mllllon RF.CORD3, Pifon-Frl + altttiate Sat ~&Jl'l:~ nc.d N.B. Apply tion. TraVW-income .... r ----m penal'I only 11 ill 1IO --.. yn.. exper, 1111. Lie. Fnte .,elt Weftfed, AM. 962-3011. J PM vided. Colere, -'" or est. Accouat. Ceilln1s . Wemen 7020 DENl'AL A .._ .,.__ businees exp. Married ~ · sat. • .x..;ty, HSKPftS Emplyr pays lee 5U-5G23 Ext 321 T'JWNED NURSE will ~ Exp., HS. M6-J72B, ~ Allen Byland Alen-. PAINTING-INT. • Ezt. '"" ambul&~ potion~ 11 .. 962-2136 068-5712 cy 106-8 E. 16th, S.A. RECIPTIONIST -· Quallty. LoWfit In NB, CdM, .Bal. Ma-. De S S<T--0.1911 Prices. Fully exp. Ins. John ref's. Box M·l01I Daily pt, tore :::::..:::::::.· -----67~1166. Pilot H 0 U SEKEEP~ysit. Good typ.11t, IOCTle accountlnl work. Crowin& ('(lm.pan,y in Irvine Complex. All fringe benefits, $390. per mo. Apply in )er.on • J W ROllNSON ter, live in. M •tu r • INT. 4 Ext. Palnlinf. local I YRS exp. Coometic AlK • 0 ref's, llc'd. Ina., free est. ON&' A: dept a tore•: Newport leach ~nt. Ph: '62-25M. Call Cwck. 16-M)9, Fuil/pui time. 646--99+4, HOVSEKEEPER tor 5 PROFESSIONAL. 30 yr 1 Apt I adults, PIO mo + rm I: ~ Hes immecliate board. M6-M2T befr s, exp, Ir: paint.. NURSE'S aide w /Dr'• ref, openint fer •· St0-9115 aft 5. C•IKr:ni• 1'11, from.~Enctanct. 961-74'1, n!edl!I perm. po1i tion . ln)tction Moldlnt 1;!'1'.!.:.:.""':t i::; ;::,~,;.-:•· M. No *WIG STYUST* ':"def':';'."part~'. u!'..Bt~~"tc.';;,~i,.) furn. 6U-45M EXPEIUENCED all lines. ot ? . HOUSEKEEPER. Exp, wl APPLYINPERSONlO.SPM Rftume, P.O. Bale No.-t; RESUME only Productk:ln excellent rer. Hn 9-2. No CdM. Forel1Wl, mobl)e.moduJ&r ............ , "71 """·a ....... adulta pm. MONDAY nrau FlllDAY JR GIRL FRIDAY ·~~··· Exper ONy, CUSTOM: .PHOTOGRAPHY 60-19'52 PERSONNEL • numnum S )Tl in mobile Reuonible • PbDne Gcrion f'ROF. Nune, semi-retired DEPARTMENT Experience Not Neceesary home field, all phases. ~ * "1'17'5 * will ~at It. prtvate cue Excellent opportunity for un. je9tic Homes, 1!060 Ew:lid '\=====-====== \ in nice hoftw or compan19n encumbered, attractive, out.. St, F.V. ~ to one IWs ,.c•·~ •2 Fublon Ioland, N.B. -11rl ... , 21 to 30 • G'·· Qui Pl••ferint, '•tch, · ............. ' . to learn con1tructlon busL """" nn Ropolr -&4&-508! d.,... F,quaJ _...,.. .. .,,..-nou.'liond...,. _ otrJ 01. 1nu Corl1bod Court * PATCH PLASTER.JN!'; ~~ -e:: ~--:=: DINING Room Ciiilitr A: flee in Oranre Co, Airport Fount•ln V•lley All typN. Ffte eatima.tea "l Homemakimi, 5'1'-4111.. experienced wattremea. Ap-dlatrlcl Good atart1na aalary Call S40"325 ply in pertan HOTEL with Iota or frlnge be'.'lelil! Ii ========= B .OOKKE~!NG-Ge~1 of; LACUNA 425 S. Cout)lwy. available to !'1ht girl, Ac· You are the winner of 2 tickets lo UM! lice. Exp d. 1 want perm. lAs' Bch curacy and neatneu a~ -poe111on l46-2lM .,... s m *. ..;.IYE•c * .. 1... MUST. tYP""' .. W.lTER Heaten, di!poaen, Two women will dean. l'A ft.oil wpm mln, U1e ten key add. ORANGE COUNTY l'AIR & EXPOSITION al the ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS July 14 • 19 etc. $T .50 per hr. . $U I: SXI No S--le1ce er and have math fnclina. &C-2T':.» or 142-«iO&. 8J6..M63 •• s..DiO " ~ · tion. ~ klpful but 2-4 HR PLUMBING &: REMODELLING · SST-9644 PLUMBING RErAIR No job toil 1mall • fl2..31ll. Pool Sorvlco "" J;i;:"·M.n, w..... 1TOO Necessary! not ....,_. W\lllnanesl to -·~·----Mmt ._.,,. cllrd Cllltomll '8rn and attitude most lm- drMnl record, Atply portant. Thl1 job has un- a f:?i li~i eS YELiacr: l~~ co.. :;:~inru:=.:.i-::etin~ ~~~a~1.:-~:,xt~ r•,...l.lmJte::t.. CGo1a M-Box ·•P urro. Dally Pilot your ticl<eto. <North """'I> ""'"' U toll· free number ill ~lDt) ageDCiY DOG Groomer, •oil br<edo, JANITORS. Exp'd. only . exp'd. Full •or t put tme. , Good pay • worldnf eond'1. RECEPTIONIST for beaucy ,Pic>A·?.t. 96J-8000 Call after 3PM 5'3-9.193 l&lon •. MUBI' b e ex. TlllSH HOPKINS 2 Exporlonc..i LIVE-IN H,....kper to 36 ..,..,..,... &l5-4llll 481 E. 17th. Suli,,,. C.M. * CARPn .... !or mlddlo af•d RECEPTIONIST '42·1470 C'., '"NW bachelor, om . ..i..,., uao CLERK TYPIST ~ or car, pdv. rm. lo &MWer Doctors offices, H.S, a:nd. BEAUTY OPERATOR e MUST HAVE SOME P.hone 1: tld)' up. Ph. evta Non smoker. Trim, n.!at a~ ltlf'l'MlllNIJnt & with followina, KNOWLEDGE OF 6 wlmd1 9G-o740 pearanee, Enerptlc, 5'4'~ _ 1t.,.1r ,,.. CM atta. St<J.1934 S'IOCKINC or taller. Requ..ires •tardinc. MY W•y -·a1· ASSISTANT He!-fl •-e PREFER £xn:ruENCE WZIER ColmetiQ Corwul· Apply 111 penon, Tues., July ....... -..It)' bolne ....... .. ON sr~·~ ~~OUING -fUll/pt time, we In.in. 14th I' w ~· · all ....... time d-nd bl A l:OAff• ... ~. , ... pm. es ... ,.nsttt repair. W II, eellinf, tloorl _.. ' ~,.... a e. re MA~IN· E OR BIGE-8!K--409T or 897~7957. .,...,,.I G -~ ~-S etc. No job too mW.I 19-31. il.23 hr. to start. .....-.. .o~ cat roup, ,...,. .... t l, 5U-1494i ' B-2870 Mr. Allan LOW'S KARPET KARE MAINTENANCE MAN We1tmlnaler. FIBERGLASS lhowers le A'ITRAcnvE rir1 to model P.IETHOD. wanted. HOTEL LAGUNA -~R~E~C~E=P=T-10H=-1s~T~-I pUl.lm&ns, 5$-1915 ask w blldntl. etc. Great pay tor Reply to: !_25 ~·~~·~~Bet Full lime. 2i>-35, attractfve. Herb 1 afternoon a week. Strictly Box "ntMG, Daily Pilot ,lf Y n • ,harp, Minimum t year ~ CEN'L remodel'-for fun. no exp but must EXP'D. only _put time · periern, Type 60 wpm, No job too .... :::;~~ have bea'.tltul fllure'' A n£1RJST, Jier, req.'d, KAN To u.mt mJ1' or local ShrtM:I not nee. Beautiful Llc'd/lnaured. f15.IIB3, prdrr over 18. W r j t e , Wedd.Ires etc. Steady Ii: applla.nce tlen: Neat Al>' bay .fr'ont ofn9e. sc.5135. dHcrtbe younelf 1 e n d .,., _ • pell'Ulce,! ~ M r ;. o~ ...... -........ , n.....a.. .......... _ - II -bl • lo 8o Jw:r&Uve .•• ..--...... ... Wt!Pt ... 0 am Only. ~u-c. ..... .,,.. <TIVU<fl; ..... Roof Int ''SO e x 9uperiohmdent, m ob I I e • II·--'"------1047, DaJly PiloL Full time woman dru& clerk, Manulacturlni: modular homes. Experonly,' ROOF Repe.irs or LI types ARE YOU live-wire only. Box P-l08 Multi tplndl• Acme minimum s yr• ii\ IT )Tl exper. r do my own Daily Pilot •ute. screw mechlne 1upervb!ion all phase11. M• W<rk. 543-9590. IEAUTIFUL77 FAT Ir UGLY777 opon. a 11tup mon. -11omeo. L!060 Euclld Sew'-It'1 all In the eye of the be-If ;you are we probably can't Apply Penonnel Office 1 ~st-·-'~·v_·=--~~~ l l-""--"_,,_,. ____ ... •:,.MO:.; holder, Cheek the 1V ('Om-use you ' TRANSPORT R.N. 3 PM to 11:30 PM;, ml. you ,watch and H ""1 CALIF: CASTING CO. DYNAMICS SUporvi..,.. Wk. ,..,. nlL QUALITY you've ale ay1 wanted. Druunakinc -~t.erationl. Key Say, 1763 Omna'e Ave., C.M. 6'5-1292, * DRESSMAKING * HAND -P1NISHING 6~7 feel )'OU N u pretty u :r. contlnuinr Its search 1rl 3131 W, Sege11b'Oin Park Lido Convale~ IOme or those people, call UI, Orqe Co tor a varlet)' or (JtUt o!t Harbor I: Warner) Hosp, 1445 Superior Aw., CALIF. CASTING CO. types for ~k In mq mo-Santa Ana 546-lllt N.B. PH: 642-UlO. Call oal.7 ii eontlnulb&: lt'1 .earch for deHni 1V comml'i ,; ind Equal opportunity Employer S AM to 5 PM everyday people who hav• filma. 'Great pay, Pt. time: A labor dll'pute t!Xistl. RN tor ICU, afl lhitts. Xlnt • desire to work on TV or We are client paid, no tee, MOTEL MAIDS, over 20 yra working cond'1 4 benefitS, modeUn1 jobl. $75 to $125 Not a school. (No phone callJ) Apply 1967 Contact Director ol NJJRS: Tellerlnt ff70 per day. No fee tu you ever, FREE Newport Blvd., C.l\f, ING, C.M. Memori&l Holp. I II----'"----..;.; * FOR ON CAMERA TV SCREEN TEST ./ M0111ER'S ·helper, live * &42-2'134 * - ALTERATIONS&: drellmak. AUDITION * PH· CTI4) 135-3282 in, -and ~-~ plua RUN OFFICE CALL Cn4) 835-8282 · ·-·u .....,..., ~ -~ U required. IO AM to G PM 10 AM to I PP.I $100 mo. 49'-MU Yacht broker needs l'eCf'Pt.. 113-MS!t BABYSITIER, 4 deys k FRY COOK wanted. Call bet. P.fodela ionist It. general office, Sun, aw ' 10 AM 139-6815or6'i;i-.5471 NATIONALLY known thruThun, 13-6, Start$3JO Tllo, Ceramic "74 I hrs a day, for 2 yr old. ...J 2 •~ ' PM Ri.....__ .. ,_ Action Boat. 536-3891. 11~=:....;..;;,;=;.;;..-....;:~ Perm, ~hie, Sf6..6a74 uo::a. .. • ""..,'"'51•Pnn; team. needs FUU.. or PART TIME. r11odelt. Pitodel fees pald. oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!J WE'RE only a 1mall ~ • we try huder. Quall!)' ceramic tile wOrk. tftt esthnates. 537-3MI Ue. I: Ins. * Verne, The Tile Man 1r Cust ....... Install • ..,..J>s. No job too ·mn1. Pluter pa. Uo. Ltakinc 1hower ~. 147.1957- BABYSITl'ER ~ • love-EARN UP TO $5 PER HR. Catqorlei needed: chllcmn See Betty Bruce at i ly home, tt:rieher'.a children, FUILER BRUSH C 0 , a;e 3-5, women age 18-30. m l:x It. hskJ>il'.. H.B. 962-9739 5f&.51'4S. Send recent photos to: John • B&nkina Cardenln1 " Ruth ~echllLna. 1104 tdj ec I GOLF COURSE Thunton ..,.-., a1una M TELL GROUNOSMEN Beach, CA 92651 ( ERlEN NEWPORT BEACH AfORCUE &: Auto pa y f\fuat be able to Country Club lttka u slstant. Part time, ex- Agency tor career Girt& \ 410 W. Cout Hwy, N.B. t By appoint. ~ ~~ Pleue call erttnsmen &nd ~ =n~~ ~~i:.1g1.it; sAm; ' T~ll "" BANK TELLER ~ '":\.~.:::":': Pilot PUT YOUR $AW _,. _____ __.;.;. W/Exper., P!Tlme. Good ciu.tve 00u coune. """;. Movlnt/Slorot• Mon EFFOR1S WHERE roP!IOIL, NI ..... lortl!lod Sol..,.. Xln't ........... cond. u... ........ aetuol aoJ! Ful ........ Co ....... haM. THE ACTION 1$' redwood added, 137a1000 er APPb' ln per.on 1st W~ COW"ile or ftll.ted. expert. work1ns expe~. mu, Start • -.em. Bank. illp Gbldtnwett H.B. ence. 1 at 'fl.SO hr. · Sales -oriented com~ 11 '========:I BARldAIDS • Exprtrimced. pteg, send f'Qllmt fl' CaJ.f "'SaUy Hart 546-6055 experiencin1 rapid ,eicpan. T-lorvl.. -Apply in, pmoo. v,... brle! Je!1W ouU--COASTAL AGENCY moo ,...., cholc:c opporl II•---------Room. 118 W. Ulb, C.M. qual.UlcaUoN and wqe Ids. 2790 Harbof Bl, pt hmlties available tor ca. BOB'S TREE SURGERY BARMAID _ Nlahts. AppQt tory ID Box. M.totT nu: Otbtr fet)fftt .Jobt avail. reer minded mtn with eyf II badr otta1ns tht ame befl:n 6 p.m. Mave_rlck, DAILY PILOT. N.e.' ~ ~~=~nt to Wei Fina ~~ .,-· 1!2l Newpcn myd .• C.>t. Genorol Office, moture • -i ';;"i:;..;.., • DON'S ---vi -$451 Prevloo• _,., ~·-~ •~ ~ CE All Do -ell !PM a 6PM Good typdl. Call Loraine, ·-· """".':"""l t)'pel, UIC &: Ins. Frer vEQA8 ROOM 50,.8006 &&.;..2710 We•tcllft ,.rsonntl Ftt.•11.1~ wwldy "'fresher not u important at Mme9l Estlmatet. S0-65M. ~ncy ' 3M3 We1tclitt Dr courte1 tn the . 1kUJ1 you desire to suet'efd. You'I TREES 1: shrubs· pruned CAFETEIUA WORKERS N B ' • need to ret the job you have full aale11 promotiol ftped remove ~ reptt.nt.' UntY. of Ca. Irvine now ln-_ ' · \\'l.Dt. and 1dv. support. · 2S)Tl 'luc 83S-2528att 6 ' terviewln&fortollow1n 1 GENERAL Jlelp: $3.95 hr. l · • po1lttotlll. Caretttt.. food Le expandlni chain nttda <, 133 Dover Dr., N.B. e + Dra~ Plan Available 'l'REESi Hedpe. trim, cut, tenr:!oe: cook, uJ"4& dept., ft A pt time help, temp e fU.3gfO e + Work 0oee to Home lllmnpl ftn\OW!d, haultd. a:J line aqperWon. ~~ er pmn. Aae-19-Jt s-21n •~l!~~-!IJ~-:'l-~~~-i!-~-!i~=~-!!!-~:!!~ + "·· Pl •·-'I ~ Jn. exp. F"1l1 IM. Mi.t030 nee 111ry. 8Y awolDtllJle:nt Jim R.)IOft 1 NIWSIOYS .....-an ~ ... •- • onl)o. -· GJINl!RAL .. """-put lo~ + Be on ....etoi. o! H. W, U1'h1l1lory -cu:ax l)'ptlt lar seftOft! Umt (d. ...th 1tpm. DAILY Pll.01' Dwtahl, mjoeel>d II·--------i•••rance, a1enc1 . lhortllud A tnlns nq'd, NMd New Camera for RE Broier. FAlllUC ~-X-'edae o1 !ft t :Ji hr wk. Ptnn. nMm l'OlllCTAIN VALLEY + G'""P ll•olth _,.,,.., 2500 mue • Qdp 1tamp1 ~I)' llnN ntcttury, GLAZER. tt.Xptt. all-round ~· 10.1• $25,000 maJor rntdic.l, lit.EE. J..pc divan il cbllt Call ~1512. man. National Auto Gl&M &U-4.121 J.Ue and aeckleot •• •• !ncllldet fabric • labor. COCKTAIL &\ Steak llou1e 21n Lqwa Ceyn Rd, i..; * NURSES -ft:lle.f lhlft + Unllinlted Company i\o All wor1t done ln 5 dlQ'I, Waitreues Wanted tor New Bch. See Emmitt Horut. * RN'• tor ctay1 nanctnr on All Salta. I J'Jft Htlmate. 121~1'4. VW&ae IM ln Laguna M&T. * LVN'I, cw • ni(ht:I C-E'I' WITH ,,{£ AcnON WIW.UIS i>orn ' ()pta l!Mch. Only ,...,,,, hcollhy llAIRSTYUST Apply In ponon N0"'1-CALL' Reeovor • ttpo~ • el~. looJdrc 1IN ....i apply. !ar ln!onnatlon call ._,. Beoch Nllnlnc Mr. Cl>uod>W In<) as;mllr •------------------------------~·-.:Beo:::::•::.t..:•:!wl<:.::_. =-~:!;... Evei ~ • ·111 1. -· * l92-t6Sl, • Home. Pb' <n u .,...,,§ 0pon 1 °""' • ·' /' • .. • • • ' . • • . .. ... \ ' • ( . ' • ' • • " ' ' • • • -"' , , SO YOUR .. LITTLE RED «WAGON • • . • • ... . .. - • • • • • 4 IS REAL~Y 11.DRAGGl.N' ~ • • J , • • • I • • ... •• • ~I\ \. e11;.L ~SILL .. » · . ) ADD · HORSEPOWER TO THE FA .MIL Y BUDGET I • • • , • -Jou ca" handle those bills. 1'11 y9u need are the .dol· lars you•11 get for all the still-good, but· nobody· uses. ' . . them items you'll find . all · over the house. Make a . list of them today and decide to turn those unwanJed ar· . ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you ~ • • it'll pay you. And you'll be _surprised at how fast you can sell iust about anything with a DA.IL Y PILOT classified ad. Try it today. Every day is a good day to use ·DAl·~Y PILOT WANT-·· A 'D.5 . ' • • ' ' (And -You. Can Charge Them) -._ .. . - ------__________ _....._ -------------------------~-~·-_,_____ -------· --·------h--~----------- ------- • •• .... . " • v , ' - ' ' I • • . . • • • J . J . ( ' I ' ' I ( F ,, I s ' • . s • I 5 T I \ ; (l , I H ( ( ,, t 61 St ~ T: • •• .. ( " •• w ,, ., '-• I . • ~ w • •• F • ~ w • ,o ~· > F " $ h 11 ' ' ' ' ' ' " , . .. R .. ( • ,,. - ' , , • -· July 16, 1970 JOIS & lMPLOYMtNf 'lilhCHANDISl'POR 'MIRCHANOISI l'Oll MlllCHANDISI POR MIRCHANDl .. i'OR ·• MIRCHAHOltl· l'Oll· • . ., . > • >. '•. r Jolii -· Wom. 7100 SALi AND TRADE SALi AND TRAiii SALi A~D TRADE SALi AND TRAD.!_ SALE ANO TR.ADI FREE TO YOU FREE TO YOU INta a Yachta .. "llO SALES REP 1c';""';;;;llVN;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;oo;';";;m;;lture;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";oo;o;.1°"~'~a~to~S.;-"l•';::;;;;•::72:2 Pianos .. Oraan• 1130 ~llanooul • -YOUNG, ...... German .,,_ P. Kint to' FlBEJIGLASS "'"""' G""'t Ol>Ply for ad..-1• AIUST 0<U housolul of PIANOS• ORGANS * AUCTION * Shopherd q , ir.e to -T.,..1.1. Lane 1175. Srl>wblrd ••'"- ment. ThlaCo. nredlanq. MUST GOI b'eautifu!Medittrranean NEW.t:tJs:tD good home. Contact Ben Coren1cNIMar Mt. book. tUla Nddlr' . ......... -....... Co. • • lum; a· "''"' IO!a ' • Yamaha Planoc o.,,... FRIDJAUYLY5:3017 P.M. ~~::...": .:S"~':: -1 .: 175, ~ • • piys ~. Start •• 10Ye9ea.t, 9-pc 1ormaJ dln'g • Tbomu Orpna You an!: Ule wl.nntr of . a ....... _N al .. - CaU Sally Hart "''""'" 10... of ~ku,d -· ... ·odd plooH -ml• m .. et;sia._,... bdrm...,, e Klmball P!anoo , Storage Sala l'O" Rd., Lquno Beach, I tlcko'" lo !he 1711' ---• ~Pl ~ -COASTAL AelNCv 111t1tched ;Mtt -dl~tlnued ren•I Items -Hi-back yeivet ~tor e Kottler A c.:mpbell ~ From Greatu Arnmcan Van Calif, 7/11 ~~~ =-*· mo u.rtxr 111, CM ._parts of llool~ N!O I ovor ·'!'-tory ltoml.,· ~· pme .ot.. '"'"'""· COAST.MUSIC · ·~ "°""'" s .. 1o<1 ""'°'" NEED good home wllenced ORA~OI COUNTY -· • Oii•" rr..11,. -'"""· . -"~-• eoc. All 1.,. ..... NEWPORT a HARBOR A boxet, 1llrn A app!Wxes, yvd fur looable blood• om. FAIR • EXPOSITION S.llboata 90IO ALL MUST Go' 3 mo old. Pvt pt:y wUI Alllo colored TV, Spanlah breed 1emUe !!Ocher mtx. It tbt ~ ' Salet • saaifiee. Pleue call Costa Me&& * 6t2-28Sl 111emll, portable 'IV'a Ham. 1 yr, lovet dilldten. bad ORANGE COUNTY JOLLY RDae.r 2ot fbe alp. £:XPERlENCEO aucceaf\11 • 5U-0241 Open 1~ Fri 1°'9 sun 12-5 mond organ, Splnnet piano. lhotl, mothtr pure. brnd. l'AIRGROUNDS djttct Ille• ,.,,,,.,,,."""" To mak~ ~,moro f""nlture \Jolng r• PIANO wurlltu Fre h 533-WI 1118 Sips 4• galley, M, 01eyl lJ) ToP com.m.ia:aliW plu1 turned ntJ• We..1N ... Hlea out· ....., *nl,_ Q~·l\'l.Ell'" .* 6 Prov. 'Chtrry, t>e"nch, r:.r dbdr~ seKlta, cheits,tdivans, Jul,y 14-1t , . _ 6.6, cov. Xtru. SUp ava11. monthly percentq 1 , -r--. ,,.. I ~ 1 VI • .., ......... <.11'11:1 .,.. es"ll. na:·s:i: ma tresses, KITTENS • 6 wkl, l _ 1 • .-Must ll!ll t* ~ ipta. e 0 cross t.t for ·nation!• <llrtnt t'"'"' tu,. rent• chai.rt. auna • cab\OH 1i; riew. $'150. MT~. · coUee tables, China cabi-<Jorw lair), 1 dllfk calk» 1 ,...,_ call ~ ext. • · rece Let me prove )'OU comp.eny. rnClll3' eheet'Of-dnt.Mn TV -· neta. 2 custom din'r aeta; )'eUow/wht, 1 b 1 kl w bl bet'MM:n I G.41 fM Co c2a1m ''L~U~D=l~R~1'~.~B~l~l=T~O=fi. = ',:~U:~: 8!t a: freem'. Many ~ T1lt\rl1ion 1205 1 9-pc Alleo Keith & 1 S.pc <lorW hair), 1 dM'll: mHco, )'OUr tJcbta. l'Nohb Counc:Y PERI SACRl,ICl!I deal. For app't, Call 'Night stands · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ,9 each l~! See to appr:"tda.te. NEW a USED TVa Drexel Vacuuma, power 1 bOt/wbt. ~ 7118 fDU.free ~-~ kJ.;m&) FULL RAC#G GEAR. 64J...1U7,IJ.2PMwkdys Headboards ·"················ $4eachup 549-4<m. Far sale/rent. IT'lO'NHl. Like new side-by. 2 KITTENS • 1 TOO .let lor atiow~ ..... maie XLNT COND. S«M020 ·'"" Box springs & mattress sets ••••.•. $29 set PAno ••• , w , ••. -1~-.... 01~ -9 81 .. ·1e .. e SALESLAOY. evnoor, for •2 h ..... e. emovedint0Dunla.p'1,Ul5Newport,CM. .......... og, IUllU ""' '"" oran1e /whlte. 1 mo, ue ... u "IClme SAILBOAT OWNERS -s--Dinette chairs ........ · · · · · · · · • eac u~ a houeeful of .... _,ture ... f'ri&: 1 Matched washer & / b 1 t ~ t ll'ltllnrn --'''--'--~• _....... ladies' specialty shop ln • 5 d h I $29 iw-m ac: 548-7788 • rray w t: .... ""' O .,----.. """"'"'_._.,.... Launcbf"8 •·dry 1tonp: ~-4!H-OO da.yi nwerc ess .•......... ,.... eac have to sdl a Jot. Duncan PHll.L'CJCONSOLE dryer, 1tover. Like new quallfl•d horne . pmn, or temp, home 'W )602NewportBl'ld NB, ~ .,.. 0Bcceaasutif 1 . 0 nulal5 0 panisbverstuf. t1r1edesscehr .. ~5/tmr. · •• '°. r$2. 9. :ea$c7h9 Phyblte dinir1I: set, Antique B1aclc • White $4S. Ke~ Com~ washer & 549--1846 .:7fl6 cp~nt. Emerpney! ... 6'l3-6ti06 .. , ....... ta es, Bedroom set, etc d~r .... , mu., .. more! BLUE Chl~1'flonul (J' books -nacy M&48 7117 ~...;',.'~~:;.:-Occasional Danish I h ~";' E. 16th St. NB 21"' .....,,.RCA Co~T\15 '.":'._ WINDY'S AUCTION per <all '''" w/wr ....u. lil ,M1XEO "'"-"' ·-'"' =·~ ;;;., ~ ::dJ alert. 893-UU. modem chairs .........•..... ' 0 eac up wr ..... .,.. behaved, e.lt.ttm, adult eats. ev,ry cc+or. io. a.Def abort MB--0532 9 a.rn. to 2 p.m.. SEAMSTRESS, __.., fllll or l 80" green sofa .... , ......... ' .... · . $29 GARAGE &a.le: M is c . cherry ..wad cabinet. $1SO. COME BROWSE AROUND Movina Eut 7-15. SS-4353. hair, need" &ood llornet aft ot an.a$ p fn !"" -..-3 high back gold velvet overstuffed houaehold itew, Dishes 5'8-4323 ~11' Ne .. __. mvtt. · 7116 S:30· ·wknda. 5U-* office · ' • part time. Fuhlons by Jan, •59 h Furn, Swedish -ic w 1 .. _..,.. 8-5 m.3990 1111l•YBEST· otte.r -3'.I' Danilh 2400 W. Cout Hwy, Suite chairs ...................... • eac . ..." , a er HI F' & S 12 Behind Tony'• Bldg Mat'li 4 Kl'M'ENS all Vi!'!')' pretty. -dfllcn . 2rbun:kl· .lrUd. XlQt H, N.B. 646-f79? "Mn. Lamp shades, your choice .......• lOc each ~· tape recorder, Movie • 1 • tereo lO C.O.ta Mesa * ~ Must giw away ·at once.' 10 ¥onth old female dog. loc. ·~r 5,8 _1109 Obetbansll" 1 new Wedgewood built· in oven eqwp, etc. l0am-6pm, :D'.121 BOOKSHELF · st c re 0 OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 ~ns 3 daYI o Id . , 'ii Dachahund and ~ • · • ' ** SECRETARY & bi'oiltr .•..••..••....••••••.... $98 Moontide, HB am/fm • tumtable compl~ *MOVING * 54$-2835 7/18 Be.aale . Need! •lood Q~' lntittest Cotum ' 4 matching bar stO!>ls .•. " ' •.•. " $7 each 1826 COMMODORE Rd, NB wlspkn. $1'5. Call alt. '· to 270 E 17th St ADORABLE """' ....... kJt. ~ ~ u 'c e. t . ~. •11ll1 bla 36 -we ii -·-· EXECUTIVE ** 2 bu-• bed sets w/mattresaes • , $39 each set no.m~pml 18th " 19th • S<S-8638 • • ., blk -~~.. oot "-· ·' • ... ' ua . <-'! , , 25th 1: :16th. 3 Children'• _ ·-Hlllgrtn Ctr., July 20th 111• • gra,y, .,......, .. , • ·1 PETS d LIVESTOCK maint'd. ·pn moori11e $5750J Ge _, •• NYSE . '" ···u •. to d ted & tlfC1,r sfrlcitd will In • . ·~ "10 I ne ... ~ "" THE USED FURNITURE FACTORY dreeset. cuttar, Hot-wheel Ta-Rtc0rdtr1 1220 ...... ~r ..,. · ...,r cus m c. 79 ~ I finn "'«!; ...,,,lary with , "'" clothing all ,.,.,, -."..:.....-•lgn Jewelry jewelry '"P. dell•er. 4903 7/18 Cata !iiio Kite 611 with troil.,., above averqe lkills. Beau. 1115' Harbor louleva,.., Cott1"1tM11 pmes & toys, Much more. 8 TRACX Home il'ereo tape plies &: f.ocltbOOnd equip. 2 ABANDONED mother eatl Xlnt cond. $790 tiful office I: equip'mt, Xlnt 541.9457 FRI 1111 loam:dlli'k; 1016 pl&Jer, 90 da)' warnnty, Complele line ot casting with kittens need special 2 ABYSSINIAN ca ts, 67¥146 benefit. &: salary, Contact .0 ,.. w....,. t•ltJO. Sela .... 9.1, c.._. ~ Valencia, Apt B, C.M. in $4.1. speakeni $7.!il), 536-3021 1uppllet. horn.es. 54&-3566 befcre 4;00 ped\grff, ftxed, 2 yn. old LIDO 14 wJ all equipment Peraonnel Dt!pt 5t0-4020. alley • Iron R.ieht spl't'sd * SPECIAL * ONLY. 7118 ~ and female, 61'5-4973 &: trailer. xtDt cood. JOIS & IMPLoYMINT • =hold it e ~ 1 m' Sporting GOodt lSOO All stock rl:np reduced 20~ 4 PLAYFUL kitte• need a SEALPOINT ~-8 wkJ, $900. • 646-7861 AVERY PRODUCTS Con1um1r Dlvl1lon , Fumitur9 IOOO ~" Tues thru Sun ~ bom box ~·-• 1 -·" • ~-" "' -~ I .;·...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;,;, 9 i Vt"" r;uuu e, .. -_,!QI, u--= i-=ma.1e, <f£.,IO 'l;M;ll. Fiberglass I & Gelcoat S~~~~7~ OVER STOCKED ~ 400 BOO~, assortedN:!'m~to~~: s~:'MS :';ks~ 4~:iis.2 ~i11: 962-7191 , **1\rialn** ___...,_ ...,.1.,---.c.w.-• M S S hoUeehol.d Kerns, bunk beds 19'M Harbor, C.M. Pttaent ad<frns: n-1 •-r Free EltlniUH MB-175.1, ""' U T-ELL a:>cbett8. Sat & Sun Only 2 • 4 MO. old fmWe pupa. :!..""' -4.0ll 1"' M ..... N -~ S. Susan St. Santa Ana <Nr Harbor A Wamer) Senior Secrolary for advertising qency. Pressure pace, Mutt have • excellent &ldlll, poik, front -/ / / · •f • office appean.nce. '5 to '1. ..JVandwrt tna Beautiful new offloet • (I * 8"-167' * . /1 /} . SECRETARY ....filnaliµitJ . for Fashion Isl Stock~. "if- age. Good skills req'd for fast paceft oflice. Sat ap. prox. $400 mo. M4-2f42. SI:RV Sia Attenaant, pt. time, ex.p'd only. See JeffY, 2590 Newpt, C.M. to 1t11rt Jyly 14 at the N•wpott School of llu1lne11 SHIPPING • recelvina: dePt. AllPlf 1n ptt90n. 851 lnqulrie1 Invited Production Pl., Nwpt Bch. Ask t.r Nen.. Hoffrri·an STATION Attend. Full It 5$7"'21 P/tbne. Apply Harbor ~· Mobile, 3195 S. Harbor, CM. BEAT the hich COit of le~ TELEPHONE OPERATOR ing to ~! A/C rental and 3-11 pm Sat I-Sun filght inst. Reasonable. Fly 228 Forest, Laguna Beach at the DW'by 6ranre C.oun- TELEPHONE soubTORS ty Airport. Call i'ohn Quinn, 4025 Cet Rd Uni . · POOL tabl.e. coin operated 2150 Harbor Wvd ., ll·A pt Australlan Sbt!phml a: -~ e,.._. o. cw Twins $49.95. Fulll $59.515, u....... ~ . " vemty Slate top, Placed -$.1115. Co.st& ~fesa * 549-2039 ' • Need Iota r lovirw A.KC wbµe .toy poodles. ~ Xlnt cond. 2 sails Queens $89.95, Kings $119.95, ~ .. .., . 646-3602 or 5'8-9!l09 Rt>ar of College c.enter 6"2-3848 o :i11T be very small. Hurry! Only No trailer $550. 646-&BO ~~:~ad: sf~9;: EVERY11UNG ~· I.av· LANGE 1ki boots, slzt 4~ SHOP CLOSED JULY 19th/ 7 WK. old PJPP& palma.. ; ~~~~~et~ ~ er Sofas $179.951: Up,. Studio q-5tate; ~ furn I: $50. l90 SL Heid skis $60. 23rd tionl Lab"'60r Rattiever. a/ 1 male. 333 E. 1.,. .. St .• 1 yr old, ,fibrgis, xlnt eon!. ....... R.efrig • .J!i52 -St., 54Q..3101 ·~ $295 ~ Couchd'" $811.95, Corner No. c, Costa Mesa, 551-9451' Call anytime, ~ or Costa Meta. &ts.OlS · · Gro"ps S169.11:5. I -• ~JBOO. 4': · 71151 &ASSET PUPPJES ~~.:! 220 ' xlnt coad\ SIESTA SLEEP Appll1ncH 1100 Ml-lanoova '600 FREE to;&;lil home· loll! AKC a.1• l -q old. Piel< -y ~ .• -SHOP :.z===---= mixed QijMl.uhu.. & Terrter. early for bt!'st o~ \itter. We GIUI Sabot ~" 1917 Harbor Blvd., CM GE ~ulo washer, xlnt c:cnd ATfENTION Fawn <.'Okn', approx. & tnOI w1ll hold until 6-t weeb old ..... """ 645-2760 $50, Pencrest el~ dryer, • old. 673-4887 • ~ 7/17 633-3337 , $249 Complete 1 l415S Cat. Hwy, Dana Pt. xlnt cond $40. Will deliver, :S\IVEE.J' Calico longhair POODLE J'IUPPk'I. Be&ut 675--ST75 ' 496-4552 Muter Chg accepted . TRAIN COLLECTORS -l<molecab.Tn'°"" orange,..-; AKC toys.18' CATAMARAN l'hoeNx, OpenDaUyl().6 847-8ll!oi:546-8612. , • I , home.)'&v e 1hot1 . et.mp.pec\ilree.Alaotiny f'bgluaw/tlr.nr.nu.$15CI01' Mon. il Fri. 10..9 TRANSFERRED1 B·l'and ESTATE SALE 548-0813 -'7/18 white&:~ teacup~ (213) 944-2846 i ~~~;:;;~~~~I oow Ke,..,... -.er & • 894-3 2 , (3) 7""11< old k-. . ...,. die -AKC IM6-I096. SIKlwhlnl -good cood. , 20 PC. ''MADRID'' dryer w/2 yr wan"8Jlty, H.0. Tr11ln CollKflo'h Jill~ home. can 847..o312 2 LOVABLE male Toy $200 or belt oiler. 3 ROOM GROUP both $175. Refrig $70. appraised .it over $700, For att,:5:30 7117 poodl" AKC. 8 wlal, pup 494--3165 F1WM MODEL HOMES 67~ aft 6 pm further lnlormation, call ' ta all ho!if> need good ho Like ! Include.: ,Quilted sota It "uiisiF;;,1;:, ~.ppllaoce:::;;=:-==:1:-4:-;;Tll=-,-I Trust Dept., 642.3lll. · · • , . ~-W~ T=. c~~'. ;..~ n'n. me. ~~ ~ cha.fr, 2 end table1 & coffee Alf gU&tanteed. Dwilap's, Bab crib and Call ,646-0948, "-· )1116 F GERMAN SHEPARD for $4'95. 6'75-6953 • table,21amps,dres&er,mlr-1S15Newprt.CM543-7788 hi~. Sto: ~~·s~'. 4 ADdi\ABLE 6 wk. 0~1 A.KC. $75. or beat offer. UDO 14 6 tn.ller with :I ~ ~:-!U:~5 ~ KENMORE delux auloma~c car seat, ST.50; Infant' scat, blk Ir: ~white kl tten1 642·581i--._ suits ol l&ils. Good cood.' dlnin& room; table I: f hi-washer & aas deyer. $50. S3; dinette with two exten. '' : 54S-0813 ... 7111 , Bauet P'3'1plt1,_ .;;eau.:;,,,,,_546--0553'='==~---I bade chain. 6#1328 1ion1 1: 6 chain, $85; bar 1: KITI'ENS • 2 ino oid ~ Champion Sftd-$50 WANT TO TRADE COMPARE AT $749.95 NORGE wubtr, just been 2 atool.s, $26; bowling ball, IMPACT wrench ~ in. ~· tra1nef k~. ah.tTU, "fi:'4-555l '68 VW. Good cond. ~ ,$299 rblt, Xlnt order •• Try before JID; wif & caae,·$15; porta. New. SGG-$92 value. Skil· 7116 qµ; En&lllh SbHp dos. a Cat wltraller &1!31 No down Pmta, Only S16 mo you buy it. $40. ~~ hie beater, SS; strobe light, ;;~r 3 sa~wi:e~b~ :1; POODLE , Terrier, 1 '¥! old mo, fem, Mo~-· No Pm, ~-SoUnJ No. m.fuil 7W WELK'S WAREHOUSE WHIRLPOOL auto qsber, :s~ ru;1 o~m~ ~ lock!~ file cab $25. New needs ~. 64 2 ... 31.a.i ., Se¥:t:!O. paid SOI. 6'f5.8l!lH raone~ Trlr~ EXper. No sclllrw, top si 496-9504 • Work at home. (213) - -..:-600 Yl 4~St., Santa Ana Xlnt cond $40. WW deliwer. 494-9822~·· a · Norton door clOflttS. ~19 Anytime, • _ ),7116 Gi.'fi.MAl't_~ Shorth&ll'~d $5400. or Telephone Solicitors. " BEAUT. ·&· sofa, extra 847-8115 01' IMH612, . value $12. Elect. printing 5 MIXED cockapoo pupp-. pol!Mer ~ AKC, shots, 32' PC SLOOP a.nty appeal. Paid weekly. ORANGE County'1 Profet cushions, lovely gold I • -RUGS • grn wool, frmg¢ calc. $150. 96Wl40 6 wb old, black It adorable v.uml. ReU:-968-1390 64.5-02'22 Sacritloe $29(!0. 137-3007 or C213> 76.J..8525 Thutrlcal Apply: 325 N. Broadqy, sionaJ Rqertory Theatre. So ~· C09t $400. Twin size Antique• 1110 ~ ~· bloe wool, fri111ed POOL SWeep. wed, good 531-4393 after 6 p.m. 7/16 SILKY terrler pup,~~.maie, 14' SAILBOAT $300 Rm. 410, Santa Ana. Cout Rt!l)el'Uy ts offering bed compl w/ br&Sll hdbn:I, ---------! :.is· ~ ........ ea::~ condition $150, 4 bar srooli FOX Tt!'l'rler • 4 mo old, AKC, Best otter talct!s. Stud Xlnt cond. THEATRE 11 1rt: pUblic Summer all llne111, elec blnld, &: Antique Sale J3>0 Claryelcc Jd; ch SS eaeh. Duncan Phyfe din-blklwhitle km .. e needs avail. 646-7335 6ff.&'88 MANAGERS workshop. Call & 4 6 -o 3 6 4 bedspread, cost $2Z. All Moving to new location, AU full ·key brd., ias. 6~796 ing table plus 3 Hepplewhite aood home-. 54s-.asa4 7118 Foodie-Apricot. AKc. 32, ERICKSON SI Hardtop A: drive inJ.San _be:.::,tw;.;•;;ID;;_·..:6.:...._~-pert'. WW Sac! 96Z-02U furniture at COit or below. or~ chain $45. 646-5428, 3 RATS _ 2 boys 1 l'trl 2 mo .. all !hotl. 645-0222 * :'25o Gab..:...l Valley •-n... ....... MUSIC LelllODI, your home. EARLY Amer. brown hfted Glu11 I: china 00% off. Mary SENIOR Citizen's Schwinn -.u.o.. S •·•t "''"'" .:.,.,. ~m• 642-0657 ' ·-' °' v•~,... NB CdM, C.M. Band mfa. & chair $20. Ukt! new Lynn' A ti 2432 N IMPORTED blk wrought w•u• .,.... e1 . .....,..._..,, oN.w County, Fast-grow 1 n1 d~tor 16 M A birch coffee &: em tablet port :, dn ~:· ew. lron.lge her wlwbt top $7S Bicycle, Jlke new, Paid $150, Cleveland Ave.., C.M. 7116 MALE, Poodle Pupp-. 7 Power CrulMl't 9020 .Edwards Cinemu. Reswne 100ll yrs. • ' w/ma~ wood It brasi: _ v ·• · · l5x18 Macy pool, flam~ ael.ISl00.&42--55tT MALE Italian Pedlrree Weeki: old. No papen. to: 675-• lamps, very reu. 968-1056. Sewing Mllchints 1120 wall, drain pipes & con-ROUAl-way bed, 48" wide Greyhound 10 mo. old rood * 962-ll.38 * ~ TROJj 1966 HP cabin E. T.C. MERCHANDISE FOR ClllPPENDALE e. u 110 m· ne..:ttoos w/tie.vy duty lad-Simmons inner spring rnat· Pfit w/.IJllille~ ~-7/11; !CC11TISH TERRIER-. ~ e 190 in, 140 Wttt:V11llty Blvd. IALE1 A.NI;. TRADE made 'WlrC back cha1n. --~ . der. heavy duty llPE tilter, tresi, S.15. 642-0335 r tRfE .iklttlens l'bik. "fi ·i ~AKC. Some shots" 'tetxteP? q , lhiplshore San· Gabriel I Green & white checlc. down 1970 Sin&:er toucb-o--matic, no Uner S75. 968-7041 MORE C.Oncrete ))I.tit-· for orirwe , 1 blk. It orange . "5 * * '*"&M-8'm ~· deptfi finder. 1-M 'I1IE BLUE BEEi' Fumitun IOOO cushions. Never used,· too ztg.UI&', beaut. walnut con. MAPLE bunk er twin beds less rooney. Artistic 'Sl!ttbig. 'Call ~. ·MWa 1111 WEJKAJUNER PUPS ·~ teeJc: ~. lllpl 4• • i~-•-.... 1983. IO!e, makes button bhol . les, dre95el', -., """ new ..,· Lie., call Max at 644--0687. FREE 2 •• .....:,, *-'~t... 646-0l! . ,.lfBley,'Hlif. new oond. 673-9904 • DINNER COOK --~· -----_. ....... -room . .,........ overcuts seams. 1 nd frl auv•• e ~"'<v pUp. Exec lraJslttred to Europe, ~ t30. per lhllt 17 PC. KING SIZE ELEGANT alass-toP din. rm. hem.t, designs & etc. Guar. ninge, re g, Io ve •.eat. LOOKING F'or a 8 track pies, ·2 mot old. Call IDUllt 111!1.1 before Aq. L Typ,_ ·-· a~DROOM tab I e . Chest..of-dl'e.111't:t'I. $44 cash or small pymts. couch" ~·desk, kitchen home sf('l'eO tape pl&yier and 646--T"a29 7/18 Hor111 1830 Paid S8000 lea tMa 1 yr ll!l1, part t.Un~. speedy, • 1:Ac IM<Oo set. All Ill xlnt cond. have $43, call 536-3021. .,. _ _. _.,,__ •i:uvio accurate, 2-3 hn day. t..arge 9 drawer drnser, mil'· Child's desk I-wuher. Of. ...........,_, 5(J...(K36 FOUND Uttle blk kitty at ago, onl <1U= OV't:I' -· '615-01.n I bedDde staDdt Ki flee desk, the.in, drafting SINGER portable • all at-' CARPET Bargain. J colo"'-Lake Parle on M&ln St. ENGLlSH Toptaru saddle 714: 673-4313 , , ::.:Ji.dboud:'trazne'-.,':8 boan1 a filiiigcab. Many tachmenta Excellent con.USED Hotpolnt meta) 150 yds.50c-S4. 1015 846.5'136 7116 wllhfittitws,$1'5ormakrffERE·==·=-s~A'°"=RE=AL~W1NN=-ER • WAfTRESSE S • • ,.., .... l more items too! ~3359 dltion , sJo. Buttonholer kitchencabineal. ~" ran:Jom Goklenrocl, CdM. 644-1300. oUer. sc;...:;en 26' Chris Craft Cabin COCKTAIL WAITRESSES. ed mattl"t:u, sbeeta, bJank.. oak Ta G ~hrw approx , FREE kitten1 • 11' Russian NEW dimer boule. E..p/ et...·~ LOVE-Seat, oll-wht, new. available. 644-1238 ._ 750 sq tt 8 x ID oak beams FACTORY made po t t er s Blue. 1 wks otd:-To rood TRANSPORTATION Crui11t:r. SI.pt 4, run 1alley, I ~ . Ooloe of Spardlb !t~· 6 ~~ ~ ~~ Mu1lcal w1wroUsbt Iron ~m. wheel. Elect Ir: kick wheel. home. can 642-3354 Tnl BOit• a Y11c:hts 9000 :b:i.~: $1495. 54g...lll2 or Mod.mt Style Mfr251T $100 Call 644--4445. 6 MO. Did white nutty p11ppf, ~~·~~ No :;,L;~~:·~ mo. appreciate. &l~l052. ln1trum1nt1 1125 ~IES diamond dinner~!~~!· ~I~ 1;~ female, bu all ahota & CAPTAIN ~"'~:!ht$4:!. 1Mn. Cox. ~3)5() 'wELk'S.WAREHOUSE Office Futnltur1 IOIO Model 4700 Wurlltzer organ, ~ :t ~ 21~ U:' deductible. OHer. 494-7182 loVes e.hlldren. 565978 '1/l6 Lk!tnsed • Radar • Loran. 548-2592; efts 494-26ti. I Waltreas Experienced 600 ,W. 4th St, Santa Ana Refin'd 34x60 ··---' d ,_ 25 bll5e Clavier, exterual 11 '•·~t on" eacamob _. .. s DARLING, twin girl kitte.!lll. 30 Yean exp, Mil or power, SACRIFICE: 17~' inbrd. All · · n.11 .. 9-9 Sat lMi SUn ll.S ":t:'' -..vuu ... em,.., Leslie speaker walnut fin. -....... -..e. Ml W t·' "'10 Gray & whHe tabbles 5 wks. Prof Iona! 5-" -·•1 Apply ln Ptt.on. ..,· $69.50 • Rclin'd wood ann J1h incl, back.jocked cover. Brilliant eut Sacrifice! Rep. IC, In sv -old. Ph: 988--4397 7/16 eu ...,... "161• 111 tbrglr, xlllt e.ond. $1850 or f 414 N. Newport, NB F1JRNrI'URE returned from rotary chain, $29.50 e We Larae enough for cllurch ly to Box P360, Da.ily PiloL GuJde Mexican A Contra! bttst offer. ~. ' WANTED: Part time, lloens-dllplay itudies, mbdel horn. have the lqest select.ion use Sold new $3200 Prlcro NUTRAUTE Producta Food WANTED-Oki upright piano DARLING free kltten1, American waters • also . - ed R.E:. lalet ,_,,,1@. Eves es, decorators canoellation. of .used ·owce b.lm in thil 10 ~at J300 Ph: 842-1.962 supplements hflhJd -vi for learning tuner to wQl'k orange A whlte Uatn. l1oenled mhlu.eni. coouner. Speed-Ski lloatt 9030 weeke ..--.. Spanish ' Mediterranean ,;;;,;:;;::~:;·~:=:;;=::;;· ' .,....... on Cond IOUnd appear no 675-S968 7118 cl.1.1 pilot, land A sea, Ad· '&: rids. Lacbenmyer RD FURNITURE area.l\lc ...... ~,k , FENDER BASSAMPLIFIEk wash/wear wiis, Ed i th ob~ u' toSflJ' 962-0841. FltEE be tit I Jovt kit mtnlttrative expe:rience.1---·------1 Rltr. 6*-3928, eve 1: "uullll• uo:: DELUXE RICKENBACHER Rehnbora e. o s met I c 1. "'"'" P . au u 1* . Best or referencn Write TO AVOID bankruptc:yl New lii3--4571. 1M41Ntwport Bl., C.M. lfOJ°Newporr Blvd. BASS GUITAR ~1'462 Wanted: U~ portable TV tefts to ao<>d ho me · Box M lOllO Dally "Pilot 1970 Malibu speed 125 HSP: WELDE-Rs (2) exper in nery nlte 'tU 9 ' 642-8450 * 6'1S-"4D4 * BIKES $10 • f15, Early Hts, work\"8' OR not ~3475 7-18 " ' • , 0.M,C. all ·otnil ~ Wed., Sal & Sun, 'til 6 PRIVATE party tt!'lllrc l n;. ~ Ammcan couch $25. Pi Call: 557·9423 * 2 DUTO:I & Qittontall n.b-BY OWNER' $400 or bHt otter 1: T.O.P. plant la)'Out, must~ txper a-rf'DIVAN S7S. :Matching l!CUtive desk A 1 leCrftal'y FEN DER StralDcUter, pong table $8. Power mov! WISl-1 lo buy used Upright bits ftte to pxl home. SEU.. leaR or lea1e $81 m.,i, dock avail. 675-allll 1;;!;.:11 ~ile :;:;:·stl~ um ciWn nJ each .net desk. Beaut. 11 k e new =~r Leslli:. ~nit, ~ndtt $31. Hand mow"t:r S5. UT frttier In £OOd cond. Call 962--5Wl 'lilt e,i:e~· s!~;T,ri~ AVON tnftatlble ftd ~ rHomea, li09'.l Euclid. St. ottoman f7.SO, AiJ.. IN walnut. $145 e11.ch. Plus 2 4~1:· 1 o er, E. 18th St., CM 54:5-2124 ADORABLE p1.1ppiet, 7 wtcs Oy.bridat. s., D.F., eled boat w/Mercuey 35 HP F.V. cpoo CONDITION. ct.in. $30 a: U9. 6'f5..Qi50, WOMEN aolt clubs , old. Fl'ft to pod bomel. ttfrla. New paint. 2.390 motor,onl)ISl95.83.Wli83 so.-mt ldte:r 5 pm ~1913 ELF.crilic Guitar, r.e d Towerbilt, ltartt!r •• t; M1ichlntty Etc 1700 962-5489 Tlli cubic lntetcepton 6 recent 14' GLASSPAR sld boat, .315 I I Ion 7 L-. CUSTOM Wood bar with PVT pCy hu 1 l!!Cl'etarial hollow bc:>dl', dual pick-ups, Women's bowllrig ball I ' ' 5 WKS old. F1M klttem. rMjor. XTR.AS PLUS!!! HP ~ .tartllf, Schoo"' nttruct -burnt orange Jeatber hand desk&: 1 exec. dn.k. Beaut $100. Daw, 87M729 before S bag; Human hair wl1 fall, --2l30 Oalvert Aw, eo.ta Make otter. weekdays & trailer,~ 963-01 raU '° 3 bar •lOoll, llSO. Ill<> new walnut 1115 ea * FLUTE, NEW * dk brwn. 675-IDl8 e MFGR MOVINO Al .... 546-6515 1111 53M911 . .,_ 89WICli IT'S YOUR MOVE " I INDUSTRY CAREERS AIRLINE & TRAYR e OPERAnONS AGENT e TICKET SALES e RESERVATIONS e AIR FRElGHT.cARGO e COMMUNICATIONS e TRAVEL AGENT can 830-l337. :.. 2S:~ a: $49. ~ Sac. SSO, 847-3170 "Deny" * FOR Rent. cabin-Mam-A~thC:°!~SIOl'll~ •::ma: MALE on.ore &: Wht. kltttn 32' CHRfS en.rt Commodore, Marine Equip. 8' SOFA, newr used, quilted OFFICE~··· ~-•-off' moth Laktr, tlp11 7, furn., metal ' cabfnetJ, 'tuma.ce' and 1 female ~C9 about twin Clir>'IWr •rw'•, compl.J--------- fioraJ scot:chguarded sm· ....,.._, .. ~ .... a. ICC Planot & Org11n1 1130 frlpc. 5 nitet $75. 531-337t Ible, racks, Pck'r mater: 6 wkl old. 557-68119 7116 plley, aea.t. 6/Radio, bait MAR I NE equlpment: Matchlnr klVt!teat $75: table, _metal 11le cablnet.1, -;;;;;;~;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~lio~r~54ij().-061~~7~•~""~· ~Cim wall plaqtJes, picture BEAtrr. c;Jloo yr old cat, tank. in tap cood. Slip avail Inboard 1 to l vtlvct drive SlG-GSI . ~;:-•· ~nable. ~H•u....., O" DEOORATOR '*CC~N1 ., ...... 1t.tuary,.~'lh>t, o!......,. !!!"'• holl)t. ''!. ~· (i<ll (114) trans. 2 boun \lie, ""''t TWI='=N~-,, ... .,....-m_apte...,.--.,tnmdle-~·· I 41 or "'"""""0 OR "N. N RUGS. Heavy IM;r, f:tti'Jred. ete. 642-4289, 549-2868 ,. 5t8.39if .... , ' i 11t1' it~ . -t ' • ' bell housing !Or Otev. e be4I with · wa~ $50 Large EXttlJTJVE desk w/Letbe IP'f,ker. Pkfe:ct New-, 4x7 $15. '517 ~· 1' . --LOVEL~)owis altered 4t cyl, or Mtte. friboud. 1\'0i --Penn. 125. 1929 Contlneorto!, CM. ...~. Mln'!li De!Mry, ['Id $59. -•• FREE TO YOU' """ ... l!""4 •o ·nl· . MARLINl"R ,jo l'T Mercury CIUtboard ~ •. IJ' Potnt. S7'3-1B31 ~• :;";"t:':":M:=:====: I warranty, leMOJll lnctud~ 8, Gl's dinghy w/oen. !I • ~7098·1· ''•• 7117 ufre.new+us.ooo to 125 HP control e&Qlllll, MOVING EMt • must lt'H Oftlc1 Equipment toll ~nr:, T~Uii~ tc)' antique wagon wtieea bole WANT 110me rabblt31 ijow VERY 1trOrW all ~rMt&J. dou· ~=Mn.~ ~~~~:-~tt:J:t spackMJs Kini tb:e bed. • Since l9U ' llPKS· 1 ~~ hme power about 2 black le white bte told-fn...wall bid With Eves, Mr, amt• teats. Inboud 111 ~ Other thU. '1lo. 2.,. No Mi" S .a mowtt 11.•-.o.u.i checkers, ma.le le female. mattrtta. ~70!6 1111 aild windableld1. ~ , Ca11 m.44815 EL£Cl'RJC IBM Executive Y"W Si-~, ..-.. FEND&R Bau ainptlliar .Call 646-T.mi 1ii8 l UNUSUAL kitten. Days 2'1' SURFING OUTJUGGER. · 12' REFRIG. xlnt cond. ~~ ~=':: :i:: * , 1 * ::: IUcblbac.OOr .bul NEED good home tor kJvablt: &13-.SMi. eve ..... 0 1111 =.. =~ N!t,s ~~~ ~ESI' ~ i:=s: Airline School• Peciflc ~Utt~ .rpritc 1882 Whlltitr, um1 v, CM. * 6'i:>-61Gt ;.. bl~ fcrna11 .. !,.~ttenbalt!D ww"'w' TWIN boy klttem, 'all blictr, Call after l:txl pm. 6'J$.OC30 ~-· depth IOUfldtn. 'lo E 17th Sant Ana 6IJ.340!I HAlOfOND Sttllnray Ytu1> • m-~~-· · • wb old Ph. 9'Mm 7/U CAT•u•••u, ,..,. ... ,etc.· evet)'flJlna tr • ' • SPANISH, Carvtd. wood, -====-====~I aha New 4 URd ~of WASHER 4 dryer, stereo dellwr ew: Alt 6. -· · LilJll ~ l'WUUVU~ 12' Cal Cit. power ud au. __ ~ _ _ ..U tamp; I' flora.I M>lL Gar.,. Sale 1122 mm't makes. Best buys 111 COCktAll table I: other misc. 4!M-&l64 7117 I WK. Old 962-712S 7118 :a )'I'll old, pd oand. blut, Marine ,. Battery Aoppe ----a;.;;------64M4ID So C&lil. at Sctmddt JifUlk hol.llehOld ile:m1. r:.Ml.llt 2 MALE &ll&iO A Terrier pupp~ * * white, $500. Call alt 6pm 2430 W. Out llw,., N, ~ 1n FRENO! Pr<wlncW . 4. NElGHBO!UtOOD sale Of. Co.111!1 N. Main, Santa IOI oocrillcel 911-3187 att • dop, < moo old. Must oie M0111Ell '*!.. datilnl Id> ~·~ .. ~-~-~--~ 1::=======;\I dra...-dooble _ .... -· .... -• ;,,,,.,. '.Ji.a ..=--,.;i~N.u~ ::-.... ;~a;;;..""' a11'S:1'a ·:::-16 _.. ~ ~S· .11un=:· or!'ii.r u: 1oot sn, Maorlntl ~ ~a1i~UJrili1ig Ana/114i6 Ragi1trallon Stlll Open Call Phyllla Harri- at tho NaWJIOrt Schaol e4BullnoH "-· 157-4+21 ~ '"'""'· $50. Ml-1328 951 o-i,.., !uthluJt · OllGANS -XInt '°""· llSfl. 542-Jlll · • lllf ;~ ~ .-., 7111 l!$1110. m.l!t!O wru. -,._ ,.. ot n' TORM IC A real wood t'-k GAft.4.0E ~: Toala Is • 1t 6t8-3$29 ~ 4 _PM. nltl:: to ~ w I tb i'EMAJ..s ... • ·all 10 ~ Dory w/Pocock awr: CUlttr for al.Ip or moo(. ""' l'l<T. ~ chab, --,,.,, • Fri. 901 DI-GAR!Wffi Tumtablo l watt ch'1clre• • Blacl< Ii-male ..... .-.... 1248 •• 711' '"""' ...... $&1$. a ....... ~ ... ltl< ••mmu 8Jri:ri~·~13nra : Want,~~= "Ak.Q'SBAl.bwiMmn>IO oip. 2-1'' .~ Ex· «lekatoO, t yn. p'ld . rlNJ(" P'rilan ca.t. ~--Eves. MM>t0 67U499 ., 1819 N....,...._ C.M. 64U#I ...... _,.. ltlO. Call 642-4589 .l/17 t1M113 Tiii 11' Ou--boot 28' SIDE tie .avalJehle G Amer. ot Martinavllle comt. ?.lANY ODD THINGS!! t 548-4981 s rr Solo., Frame A: cushionl CUTE wtttte kl........, need and tran.r power bll&L Plelle ~ A-l "'"""· $1Z. 96Ml71 2>06 O>inmodore, NB ELECTRONIC 0rctn, Teloco * AT A DISCO U NT, '" good oba!>', fabric t.• aood ....... ~ 1/1& 2132 Pftlldent Pl, CM m.t8ll YNG cpl ndt furn . BEAtmFUL Slame&e Seal· Ol~kmate w!Vox amp, membtl'lhl~ In S.lboa Bay tcred. You pick up. · 55~~1iP!iiyu;om;;•;\ill~t•o'oo.'.bb:"; •• ;;,,.i,.l~;;;~======I 8parl/¥edlt. ReAI. WIU pay point tdttena. 1tlsJ(! "" Both llke new, Uk ~. Club. 5.l&-1964 7·18 ROOSTER &U-3449 7/11 .$350. 16' bolt, tna •• trlr. loat Strvlcn cuh. PM Ply. f0..M73, fenWe. S1S ea.ch. 548-25.18 546-U86 evq. i' 615-4531 * LOVABLE am. brted terrier BEAUTIFUL pun wht. mAJe $89$ or offer. 548-tm • h:lD ORIENTAL RUG. $50, GARAGE & clOChel sale PIANO, llprlabt, xln't c:cnd. CUSfOM W-.p11 wUh rods. mix female 2\t }'e6n hooi;e kitten. 67S..24U 7118 16' Se.brttraft flberctaa ~. never ui~u 1801 :a!1!nsu~ .• l'f.B F\lrnltmw for alt. ~ Btl:gt STS. Gfftn carpet ~ pet, ~' good horn4'.l. fcnc-ONE ldtttn. lovMl,dop, n.11-runabout, Good cond .Jli· **~*Jl'Ctl~t. 1192-1511. · x 15. IOO. 6#-t:IOO e.tya.,r, cvf: 540-MTT 71\1 od with th<m. ~ 7/18 9'2-50!<! • " Frie Ettlmalis 518-J'l9l (... -< 1 / - ' DAILY PILOT RTATI Thu""'1, Ju~ 16, 19lw T A IOH SPORTATION -Motorq<clM '300 TRAMSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION I "-'-'"'------1-· -_;;.;-'=;.;.;.;;.;.;__I'==...:;:;==~ TRANSPORTATlbN 1 ~--------~-·----Tnidcs fSOO l'01t °"""' "' .,..iilled r"U'll"Ll'V'.I )~ A-9600 lmportM Auto. 9600 lmpoi-1.d AulOe 9600 I-Auloi 9600 lmjior!M Allloo -- _A_U_m_N_H_EA_LEY_11--JA GU_A_R __ I __ ,_o_R_sc_H_E __ I _v_o_L_K_SW_A.EN VOLKSWAGEN lctppef, Beaut. SS tt. d!Hr:I THINI llklop. i.m Ptr v.'etk.. $100 '"'2 .-..m-= HONDA THE MEADOWS (Irvine) 12x« General S.7122 •• $4t50 24x<l Shenton s.606 •• $1995 Auto S.rvlco 24x!6 Paramont 2416$ Jll,250 & p • rtt 9400 10 x 55 Living room Expando.1--------- New floor new covering. 1962 RAMBLER OHV6 in new drapes, new retrigera-car. Completely reblt 2000 tor. $399.5.. mis qo. First $50 tam car &: all M6-6207 • VW pans, trans axles. ·& body parts. 64>-0443 • '66 Ed)nollne, rebuilt eJl&lne, automatic, top opens to stand loe box, stove $1600, 962-11126. 'ii6 FORD Van • all equipped. Xtnt cond. Xlnt buy at 11375. Firance poss i ble. 5571981 anytime. 9520 ·ss ROADSTER. lleb1t .... '69 XKE Cp '62 Porsche S · '68 VW IUS new dutch, tlret, paint A . . •• chrome $650/oUer 67S-ll50. uo actual miles. AM/1'14, Coo~. A1*>1btdy concoune 1 »all. J1111t JJke bruid new tu~ •. ~.. 1.... oondition. Lie. SSN021. •3600. $2595. '00 ROADSTER J00.6, lair • ~ w-~ ~ lac1oey . CObd. Pvt pty. $400. warranty. ritual sacrilice $26" CHICK IVERSON •962-'1543• thi• month! Window prlce CHICK IVERSON wu $6413, full ....,ce new VW VW CORTINA Cr•l111 W. S immons 127 E. Boyfront BolbN blond $4787 (IU883f) ..ullake Old-sc.J0.n Ext. Iii Cl' fl er car as down or! WU! 5f9.3031 "Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. finance private party. Call 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSfA MESA'. Dir. att. JO a.m. 540-3100 or COsrA MESA -494-1029. '64 vw '63 PORSCHE C ..-1L•-·s· ·--Bl ·~-· onv ...... uoe COUPt!, ........... lie ,.......,, n-....... wttb ..__,,. ..... 1. AM/FM. CJGE 978) "' ... '"' ..... ....,. new ~ BILL YATES \%."'8Y~,';"" "'w ........ '67 YW SqHr~k Slllll'OOf AM/hi· nwno, ta'pe deck, alt cond. 10,IQ) miles on new lactoey "'llno. Lie. UEP464 11695. f other squ•re b•clct to choose from. CHICK IYERSON vw 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 llARBOR BLVD. $1199 VOLKSWAGEN CHICK IVERSON . ..,vwvan 32852 Va11e Road Partial Camper COST A M!:.SA -·~ J1rtuport 31I11po1 ts San J uan Capistrano YW 34,00) mil~. Rebuilt engine 837-4800/-493--45ll/499-2261 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 lltlll warranty. New tires. '68 912 PORSCHE Targa, 1970 HARBOR BLVD. Sltm. Call 548-7949 Xlnt cond. Sell/lease. $5100. COSTA. MESA "'" vw v.. • Sq. Bk. 1500 S 557-7353 '67 VW Sdn Factory A/C Xlnt cond. New tires. '66 Porsche 912 AM/FM """°· Lug. r.i\:k. •--.,..1899,,...,,,,,•..,64"'~'"2195""·,,,...-traiJer hitch. I Good (OD-I VW 3 TO CHOOSE FROM dition. 645--26(9 1968 Futba.clf Pricad from $3499 ,56 vw. Nee&i eng. work. c":i,$1~ \VOZ.926 $150 firm CHICK IVERSON ''"'oo 615-0839 Laf9e Selection VW i-~W'"'"A~NTE=°"D--Of VW Campers, 549-3031 Ext, &6 or 61 111 pay top doJ.la~. for )'OUI' 1970 HARBOR BLVD. VOU<SWAGEN today. Call ===CO=ST=A=MES=A===I and ask for R9n Pj.ncbot. 549-3031 Ext. 66-61. 61UOOO. TOYOTA '60 BUG • cu.tom int, nu ---------1 paint, brlai, rblt e-ng. Like Yam, Kombis, lases, New & Used lmm1c:ll• .. O.llvery ''Loadu ln The t<.,.h OOe1" 3100 W. Cout H..,,, N.E. ITIOJYIOITIA) VW 'Ol 2-dr oedan ZIMMERMAN 1<2-..::......, MG 0e~™ • _ -· G 21145 ~: BLVD.i-IUVliftlllii-----~-. ANNIVERSARY · l--,""'""u•r.,,;.._"'"""'='P,,,·*"'n""'625 _ nu $795. Pr/pty 548-0875 CHICK IVERSON vw S.19-3031 Ext. li6 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. DOT DATSUN • THINK SALE . • 1965 vw BUS • OPENANDDAILY "~G" 1970 TOYOTA WAGON ~ 6372 Demo $1817 SUNDAYS Toyota M°'k II $2149 '61 VW Sunroof 18835 S.acb Blvd. ''FRIEDLANDER'' Lie. ZPBS16 Lie NUF :u; COSTA 1'1ESA J,;ARGE SELECTION of vw CAMPERS Huntington S.aoh DEAN LEWIS $599 842-1181 °' 5'0-0442 NEW MIDGET $1995 1966 Harb<". C.H. 646-9303 CHICK IYERSOl\I AtJnlORIZED Harbour V.W. '66 1600 ROADSTER ................ ., '68 TOYOTA vw SALES. SERVTCE . OPEN Rft•D NEW-USID-SElV. HUNTINGTON BEACH """" ~ Auto. R.JI., white wallil, t..An '>IMl ~t £6 .,., 181U BEAOI BL. ••o.-• Manufacturen ot America'• Silver finish w/black vinyl ~ 1VHH379J $1495. .,......_,, ~' or"' '~ fino.t Luxury RecrealloD lnt>riM ' """'·Dir., CRUC ,59 MGA BILL YATES "'"=~VD. '63 vw. front end damaged. Vehicles. 851) will take trade er fin.. Make cfler. --"""' privato """' can eonv.rti1>1e ' ·-•i. VOLKSWAGEN .~66~vw=-Souatt~------N-,w-' ""1"" "' ""'l' e New campers 546-4052 or 49f.97l3. clean car'. COXY8l9 )• 1,,.,u' brakes, new battery. 2 new '67 VW Westphalia I '' 32852 Valle Road front tires. All 5 tltts are Campe• Xlnt rond rom '68 Datsun s-.. an tak_e car in trade or finance good 2 ,. _,,_ ·11S0 .. · $995 . SU pnvate party, Call 5464052 San Juan Capistrano . ereo s.,,...a . .., . $2500 ** 673-5947 • Large Seieelion of 4 door, .t speed, showroom Or -494-97'13 837-4800/493-451l/499-2261 &12-8965 aft. 5 pm. New and Uoed Camput clean. D~. (WDQ 237l will , · '70 TOYOTA!S '68 BUG. AM/FM, Tuned • take trade or finance private S7 MGA • Xlnt thruout. exh. Radials Sll75 or trade OPEN ROAD party, call , 546-4052 or ~~~~~ w/white top. In stock. Immediate delivery. for HObie-Cat w/trailer. s.IJ<TA ANA, CALIF. . '70 DATSUN -· 1100 '61 MG Mi<l .. t-Xlnt rond. DftQ\$ '64 VW Bug, hardly brolren VOLVO ~ THINK Cl•ssic Mobile Homes 913 No. llarbor BL Santa Ana 531-1571 iSO 80 BARBOB BL"VD. 494-9173. ~-m . • 492-1381 (:; ~ so. of Disneyland) 'mi's, Step bumper, R/H, 18,lm orig. mi. Red. t~·1oters Calin. l~'!°:!"llbuy al $749.95. 1962 PORSCHE 1600-S (1Jf) 631..fllO e UJ.41.SI $1995. 830-2868 830-5021 oUC'r. g ~ ~'V~O' Spaco .. Spaco .. Spacoo '"'""'· low ""'-· $51S. '69 Ch I/ T MGB L Be h '68 VW Pl k New s •tar Adolt Pvk • * 5.1&-2134 evy 2" Gii ENGUSH FORD agun• ac C up With aunper, low mile,.., 900 So. Cst. H ighw•y Hard to find modf.'I! VUH 126 Centrally located in quJet 283 CHEVY enclne Call .1t1..17503 * 540-3100 noighbomood or We.tmlns. 646-5260 6115 Au'9matic, power •teerlntr. '65 MGB Roadster •~ $1899 ter. Close to shopping .,.. '='='=""=====;:;;;;;I air cond. Dir. Will take Al.J.. NEW ENGLISH Llk N JL MAXEY C IC SO -car in trade or finance pri-• FORDS NOW IN STOCK e ew! Owned by little BJ . H K IYER N & freeway, A beautiful new Auto Tools vate p&rty. can 54&4052 or DRASTICAIJ...Y old ~chool teacher from La- "FRIEDLANDER" 2 dr. Demo. * $2750 * 01:1J9 l•ACM OfWT. •I NEW0 USID-SllV. TRANSPORTATION Race Cart, ltedt "21 m& MODJ:L A "'""-Oldl erw. 4 speed, eydro ·not completed $175. M&-2311 ..... Autos WontOd WE PAY TOP CASH for uled Clt9 I: truckl just ci.11 ua: for tree .Umalt. GROTH CllYlllllET ..... .... -....... lJ21J Beach Blvd. HuntiQ&toa. Beach Kt.., Kl9..m:t TOP DOLLAR ... CLEAN USED CAllS Set George Ray THEODORE ROBINS FORD bO Harbor Blvd. Co1:ta Mesa 642-0010 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAI CONNEU CHEVROLET 2828 Harbar Blvd. Costa Meu. Mf\.lD> WE PAY TOP DOLLAR J~t:°~i." SO:. LINCOLN :h"ERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd., C.M. IMPORTS WANTED °"""' """' ... TOP $ BUYER BII.L MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 8eacb Blvd. R. Bea.ch. Ph. 3474555 WE PAY TOP OOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS ll your car JI extn cltan,, lel.l \15 first. BAUER BUICK 234. E. 17th St. Costa ?!.fen Ml--1765 New C•r1 -Attention G.1.'s Thinkina: of buylnr a.n auto. mobile iafler retuming from oveneu! We at Barwick Imports would llke to extend our heartiest cong->'atulatlons for a job well done. Let us help select )Ull' new car or used automobile, Call lot' ap.. polntment, 5464052 or 494-9113. Auto Le•tlnti . tilt ctubhou8e', Lge IWimmlna ...,. & Equip. 9410 494-9773. REDUCED gun.a Beach. Black leather ITIOIYIQITIAI VW pool, Jacuai Ir aD other fa. • TO CLEAR Interior. Tonneau cover, 54~:n'll E:ict, 66 or 67 dlities. 5;1)..29l), 531-8571. Vacation Trctller New '70 Datsun LARGE SELF.CTlON ""'ire whf>ets, excellent con-1970 HARBOR BLVD. 53l-11D5. Here's a light easy to haul lfDJ OHC, Pickup wtth camp.. TO atOOSE FROM fition. Take small down 18UI BEACH BLVD. COSTA MESA ~ ..... LEASE ..... VOLVO ·m °""·vs, eu.rom "' mino Pickup. Radio, tufbo. HESPERIA MOBILE HOME travel trailer that wtighl er. Sale price S3l99 dlr. Theodor• will fi'!. Pvt. Ply, cau Jim Hunt. IM•ch 147-1555 'CJ VW. Xlnt cood. Under ESTATES. Low down 4te&. lesa than lOOJ lbl. That (# 67798) Will take car In ROBINS FORD aft 10 AM 494-7503 or 540-3100 I mt N. of (but Rwy, aa Bdl retail. Call befoft 5' mo. pyma. Min. siz e even a Volbwagen can trade. Will tina.nce private · _,.,,_......_81vd 1969 A1GB-GT, B.R .G. '67 Corona ~: nite or day 60'Xl20' 10 mi from new haul it! Complete with kifli party, Call ~6-4002 or -naaui.a· · AM/FM, wire wheels, im-.............,. ~;:-~5 H 1ron;. Sa~ size bed only $1695. Set one f94.9773. Costa Mesa 6(2..-0010 maculete. S2!l00 or best of-Red • Fully factory equipped. 1969 vw Sqbk·Auto + many espe a o tOOay at 8, Full cab-Over camper, fer. 54:.-4354 nflcr 7 pm, (VLK927l_ Will ~c car .in xtras. A near.new 'car. MUo!t ~m:, ~ m~ ~: Harbour v w fact, discontinued model. FERRARI trade or finance pn'?te par-sell. Need $2450. Call aft. • • Complete. $895. 1159 West OPEL ty. Call lor apporntmcnt, 7 pm. ~1321 Ompman. P.O. Box 542, 546-4052 or -494-9773 HESPERIA, Calif. 92345 Atm-IORIZED 18th St.. Costa Mesa.' FERRARI . '68 VW Sedan, lite blue, .,. s--~--Mobile Home. SALES & SERVICE 1969 vw Campc•. Pop Top, Newport• rmpon. Ltd. o... '69 Opel Ralley Coupe '69 TOYOTA crown • ., 23.ooo mi. ""'°· "'""'r. ~ -· R/H ll 000 miles. .,~ ·-~~, -h· -~-.,d. Pccl. cronomy e" in $1.195 * Sf6.7095 ~~~·i: .. ~~dn· :: 18711 BEACH BL., Ml-4-435 8"" .;.,.,,. ' ,..,_. :::-:.,-,,,~v ....., ""'........,. xlnt cond. 64&-2095 1966 VW. Sedan. Su~ Am- -..... • ...... wou ..--HUNTINGTON BEACH _....,.,..., ~ERvJCE-PARTS Big engine! 4 speed, Honey ........ ,.. Neally landacaped in one 196f E.conoline Van. slps 5, 3100 W. Cout Hw,. Gold with Black Racing TRIUMPH Fm. $825. Inquire at 603 of Orange County's finest Trailer, Tr•vel 9425 auto trans, mua• &ell-make Newport Beach Stripes, Car had had excel-Ir'i.11 Ave., CdM. Adult Parks. Space ttnt $45 15' TRAVEL Trait real ,,...==· o:":';,''=53=1=--0114==· == 142-9400 M0-1764 Jent care. Low miles. Take T-R-IU->1-Pl_t_'66-,.-..,-cl-,.-n-lo-w-I 1969 VW mo XLNT BUY' 63.1-?622 er, .;:; .Autbot'Ued F~emui Dealer older car as down or small mileage throe lops hard sofl 496-5224 or 494-7039 · · · clean. Ideal tor hunting &: Dune Buggie '-'-• __ ,_525_ down payment will tin. Pvt. tonneau. S900 &12-m9. MOBILE Home-Bayfront 2 cam~ trips. $500. 675 W. ·-FIAT Pty. Dir Phil alt. 1:00 PAt '63 YW Bug BR. ""' ,,, •• p ... ,.t.. w-. CM. 548-15.17 DUNE BUGGY liiiiiiiiiiilimi;iiii&i\ 54thl100 ., ,,...,,,,_ MECllANTC SPECIAL Ony. quiet •d"lt puk. 17• SANTA FE ... u con-CHASSIES e W Wli/IJQ!·WI ======= VOLKSWAGEN Lie. OKCOl2 Sl0,900 or make oiler. talned f\tlly eqp'd ready PORSCHE ---------1 $299 '46-9528 to ,.. s1m. '"" ... "' Yean 1966 lhru l"" u ·ail· gqrr.9, fl NEW VW BUG CHICK IVERSON 2 BR. i1l00. Choioe •pece able. .,,! IJj $55 89 th on""""""'· I! blk. from '68 NIMROD "''""'· ~ .. '68 FMtback 1600 foe! lniec• '65 PORSCHE . pr. mon vw .__ C'....., .,....... 6, stv, icebox, din tbl. $600. ed engine (WQD300l $69!1 ,._ N ""'ach. Hit. Bch. Jolll>""W~ 548-4!56 lt..i ...... upc, cw cngil"ll'. Must 549-3031 Ext 66 or 67 BILL y A TES GrUO sport .. ""' to appreciate. PGX219. $147.71 down includH 1910 HARBOR BLVD. Motor Homes 9215 SCHOOL blll!i converted into mator home. Butane retg. AIRSTR.EAM 16' "Bambie" Self cont. Mint coOO. U save $1000. 135 E. \Vll.aon, CM ~~;e& ~fa~:~ _T_ra_i_l•_•~•·_u_tl_lity~--94-50 Hot & cold running water, $lllltl ... ....,. Mini Blkoo 9275 . ---·---TACO 100 5HP, Heavy duty tires. hand brake, shocks, 'l, mo old, $15.J/best. olh!r. 640-1535 IU. health forces ale of dlx gardener's tandom trailer. $350. 847-t739. Trocko 9500 BRAND NEW ~Garden Grove Blvd. $3499 tax & l ie. COSTA MDA VOLKSWAGEN 531.rm ..,_""' CHICK IVERSON vw L:~SING '68 vw Sedan, 1600 "" % 32852 Valle Road YW S01..'I race cam, chrome wheels, San Juan Capistrano CHICK IVER nl cul!tom paint. Best offer or 831-4800/-493-45ll/499-2261 FIAT !'149-3031 Ext. 66 01' 61 vw trade for van, 673-8352 I \de 1970 ~IARBOR BLVD. PERFECT Cond, top I COSTA flfESA 1970 lWIDOR BLVD. '63 VW, needs body work, curtalrut new tireii, lthr • - - - _ __. .61 PO"SCHE gll·S ,. •pd. COSTA MESA Runs greal ~.~~6-7nePwM =~· ~--TH -INK -Qir, ~~~-AM/F'M. Plum '6. VW, Good cond $-US or * M&-2087 * •-"flAj w/bkl Int. ~-494-5860 Offer '67 VW Futback, I owner. 1969 GREEN metal naJ<e, "* ~ eves * Radio. Vtty dean. Priv. JX'- 6.i h.p. engine. S 1 29 5 , , IU l9M Pm~ lOOO S.C TllE QtJIOU.'R YOU CALL. ty. S!t501offer. 962.-9739 ~NNIVERSARY ·-. ,,... -.. 3300 mi·~ SALE $89 por mo., p, dioc -SOUTH COAST 1970 DEMC1 CAR LEASING ''142'' ........ , .. $2"' 300 \V. Cst Hwy, NB. 645-2112 f speed, radio & beater, • Evtt &: wkDds .f96a95 47-40, lllOO E Cpe. fm' ·deliv· ery, Ove°rzeU de! Specialist. U---,-C-----,,..-_ ' DEAN LEWIS •'---•.•.•---•1 1966 ltarbo•, c .M. 646-9:103 Browning 23'r.·~~1~/:°;.~.. Mari:~!slon S•nt• An• Heights Factory Showing or the 1910 You are the winner or 2 tickets to the Une ot NE\VPORT Sailboat&, AEROCRAFT stern drive, outboard & aluminum boats ORANGE COUNTY at our Costa Mesa plants. Our boats range in size from FAIR & EXPOSITION the8' '11-SaUboat tolho al the 21· Galaxie & offtt ex- ORANGE COUNTY ceptional performance as FAIRGROUNDS comfort. You are lnv:ited to July 14 • 19 visit our plant or any au~ I oriud dealer in the area, Please call 642-5678 ext 329 • ~i. betw-een 9 and l PM to ciaim ~ for our FREE to pqe .ck catalog. your ti ets. (North County Factory Showroom loll-free number Is 540-lD'.ll 1919 Placentia, CM ' '68 Pl800 -Grey w/~ 646-4737 ~lln IMther Int. Fully equip. 9-3 daily & Sat. only ' Xlnt cond, must s e 11 . Oflenhauser 1'.Iarine 1 6t2-l536 eves. 4ll So. Harbor, S.A, rt 1966 Black Volvo Excellent condition. 4 9 6-5 2 2 4 or 4!*-7039. VOLVO '67 144-S, R/H, stk shift. Top condition $185(1. 64>-3964 839-1200 ·: 8-6 Weekdays i Sal 9-5 Sunday LU John's Zebra Mini Bike, 4 IDOi old. U hrs on 3~1: 11.P. Tecum- aeh. Good Tires. $80. 616-3-188 MINI bike • 31~ hp. Shocks front &: rev. 548-5078. Z>lii Diane. Lant!. N.B. 1970 G.M.C. ~ TON 84l-'92l "FRIEDLANDER" 722.2547 THE QUICKER YOU SELL l!itl6 VW 1600 Sqbk. xlnt. DUNE buggy, reblt '6l cng, i'='========..'....;:="=======i cond ltion. Must stll . gold metal flttked w/top 1l7SI llACH CH...,. Jtl Imported ••itot 96001mported Autos 9600 645--2389 I========= St850 or ouer 536-6&10 HrW~USED·SOY. ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:m;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.1965 vw Camper. X1nt. t'Ol'ld, Antiques, Cl•ssic1 9615 1740 E. Whittier Blvd. La Habra, 213-0W 1...ms 9-7 Tuesday-Friday 9-5 Sat. llhl Sunday ' '10 MEYERS A1anx. confer - - - --II lo mi, iruodial Int. & pop-up l950 MG O.H. en.glnt uo HP. Mini cond. Of· ...... ------• UNIVERSITY SALES & top. $1!MKI. Aft. 5:00 846-5272 Fire engine red CAMPER TRUCK 350 V8, 4 •pe<d, pow" •t"'· """""''· 646-411!0. 4~12 SERVICE DAILY PILOT WAN< .AD. I $400 5';.ooo6 ing, cusJom mouldinp. heat. JAGUAR "· H.D. '"°""'· H.D. lmportotl Autos -I--------COST A MESA Ola! 64l-5611 lw RESULTS 01~~~ " •prin••. d>lal mlm>n. '"P 1 ;;:==:..;..;='----JAGUAR 8or».nm 5 HP Mini bike Xlnt oond. $1Zl "" ""mpe•. 150xl6 •Pill '"" AUSTIN "'"'.,,.. """· •c64315. ---HEADQUARTERS $2499 '59 Austin WCICJCln ,.,,. on1y autborhed JAGUAR * ~5979 * lwlth p'1tth&se of "lhlck & Great fun tnlflllpotllltion. dealer ln the entire Harbor BULTACO ~ 2cc dift bike. King of &ad cunper. SeriaJ fQGX 27'l) S19;i, Area. Motwcycloo 9300 --'-------'- Xlnt .,,.,.. in;. p"' •53151• BILL Y AT. ES .m-ci UNIVERSITY TRADE 360cc Bult.aco El VOLKSWAGEN Ban<lldo ,,.. 0>c,,. '""· '"" . OLDSMOBILE .. I.-•,., ... -s -~ H-~--Blvd . 32852 Valle Roe.d .. vn-vo• -~ · San -Juan Capistrano '18~ Honda. t50, Xlnt cond. Costa Meaa 5«).9640 837-4800/493-4511/499-2261. .Jlllu.t ad M to fSnan prob. '61 Ford 1iW T pickup. 8' '8QOme. offer. M&--05llO btd, new tires, brkl, dtch. '69 Honda 0. 350 0irm riml, RJH. 0>cn-y 20Xt mi's, XI.rt cond truck. $800. 5f8..223'1. '55 ROADSTER. Rebll ena. new clutch. Utts, paint '- chrOmc $600/offcr 673-1350. Completu SALES SE~VICE PARTS BAUER BUICK IN COSTA MESA DI E. 11th Street .. $5SO * * 60-8833 '61 C:lEVY ~ Ton Pick Up. 1918 Yamaha. Xlnt cond. You V-8. aufot air, cab hl&h ..u. -· CUb """· ...,,,., lhdl. 124 50. --· AUSTIN HEALEY ""''"'' AUSTIN AMERICA '67 Jaguar 420 Sedan --531-'660. TRJ1JMPH ~ cc Cub dirt '66 OMC VAf\. Xlnt cond. _.._ ...__._ .., 'WI For &ale or trade. c..11 after bil<e. N-~. •-· 6 PM. 646-269!1 -!S67 liOOL :m. % T. '56 FORD • mo. Nt<d• Bl'ue. ~nl cond. grill. he.-dlirht., r i & ht tmder. f13..4144 Cd.\1 U!i). ,.._HB SHA=~RP~EST~~dr----r °"ln_,..IO-MI-.. DATSUN truck. lln'IJ.il, 1.961 "5 H.ulq "· y;.7S11. 1'90 • cyl, $1"" 615-2)52 .. s..lf!I, Sttv1oe, Partl lmmfidtare DtllverJ All Modela · J1rtuport J1111potts F•etory ab-oond., AM/F~I/ shortwave, .;re "1t!ttla:, dtac brakes. ~ White w/ wine lo.thtr t'nterior. Load. e<ll ExetlltQI condlUoo. (WAV 173) Take oldt!r lnde Of amaU down wfll fin. Pvt. Pt)'. Dir coil Phil I.fl. 10 Mf 6'-1029. ~na.. C.M,. SD-225'1 31.00W.Co&sl:llwY.,N.B. ·=10,....ro=RD""°""11"T=-pu-. -,-• .,,-to, Kf.94CI 54().1111 WANT HELP? Advet1be tn DAILY P1tor WANT ADS! ,Radlo. Man)' Extrt1. ~. Authortzerf MC OeaJn Dally Piiot OIMifkds. DltJ f0..56'11 lor RE.WI. TS ~&_16-<!_1_1______ PILOT W r · ADS! ,t42-.5618 C&ll 6U-567I for Rnultl . .... ~-- ANNOUNCES' HONDA IS HERE HONDA 600 SEDAN 75 MPH -4 SPEED TRANSMISSION FRONT DISC BRAKES-FULL CARPETING 40 MILES PER GAL LON s1395 nus DIAL.II HA.NO&.IN• • n lP. UNIVERSITY ~~~c: COSTA MESA 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-96 40 ' R.V. Slaal.5 Co, .. 2001 \V. ~t Hwy, NB ~ 548-3111 9-5 ewry day ~ • ·' ' j ----· ... ~--~ . --L,,-, ____ _ .. ~ -.. -~ . ' • T"""'"· J'll 16. 1970 DAILY PILOT 41 TRANSPORTATION TRANSl'ORTATION TRANSPORtATION 1~NSl'ORTATION , TRANSPO~ION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATIO!f;J"~T~~S~!T~A~ON~=j!i~~15!~~~1 Used.C•!] . • .. Used·~~ -I!* C,:t!!.. ~Used C~ro ' ' -Uood Coro 9909 Uood C•'?1 r. ~*Coro ' • ~ u.,..i c ... \ !fP UNd,s•ro '900 . ,IUIC~ ,CHEVROUT_ ~~EYltOLET~ -~-ORV IR . FORD · MUSTANG ~.,,!'iM~~-·. 'i' ·Jn).c -·~~~A-~ B\/!CK -... 'lffol•lllllJ SSlM ~64 OVA '64 l!OltVAIR "" FORD ~ "" Robert .ltlinson '66 Cutl•s"s .'67 ~.tans lt56~s:1<1rHT. ,.,ooo vertlbl•. -tond. 142$. VI, ,4 .....,, """'1t ..1. oeai.. Allt "'a"' (OU! Sb! ~ R.11, -> 41ato, air cood. Xblt. GOnd. 11141 Mlr1mii\ Drlvo '" ·~ a<tuai miles. lllSO or bot< -Chnme whoU. IW••l86) !13>0.m ·· · i'1!5 ' 118/mo -flna•co. P>I Ljieuiwt llMch NI .,ow.,. P!MI •Ir coad., ~ket,.. •-Uc,J>01'-_otH,,._~48=-c---. iii" ELECi'RA 215 «< HT. $l1'5; Bl"l ATE' s BILL y·A"'ES" Sl7.Ql81 r ~ Yblyl top. Dir. !TR>h:IOll) w ............. tr cond. ni., '64 GJ'O, l ........ low mt. Air, all...,., ..,,. o..;:.llke Bill YATES ... ,I 1950 FORD 8. 2 -· Riii. You -Ibo -ot Wlll t&ko car II\ nde" n.. I•~> wJll 1 ... ftde o< .I< Xlbl .-i. lll!iO. Call ..... $2950. 6M99I • ' V0• 1tSW"GEN VOLKSWAGEN N•w ·paint, tt,..: Looa 2 tldreti to tbt .,,.. .., .. ,. -· -"""'""' J>riYJte .~ call a1t. s:i>&l&if!S '!3 RlVIEllA. toadod VOLKSWAGEN ~ "·· .,..,,, 1195 ... ~ . . • or 494.""" -or 494·~. ' • w/Xlra!, air oood, II pwr, 1 32852 Vall<i-., ' -:Valle lliod ~ VIile -"!, FOiµ> VAlt ~. ORANOI COUNTY '60 OLDS "!-Fine lntetior, '68 G1ti.i5inve~• ' ...,..-,,..,--,..,----1 e<c.$1lSD.54Ml'IO ', 'SanJ11Ucail!atratJo ~=':::n ISl'I~=~ -~docl<.-111!11. FAl!l& 'XPOSlllON xood .......... "'o•• .. Ornn..,w/bt.cktop .._ ~ •• a_1 .. _o __ _ '64BUICit~~Jrr. "'837""8ll.l'™5Wam .. . , :: •aroaar.6«-4818 • at·UW f!ve~ workt1·12 00.18,ooo·rna. J..·· aood VI, auto, ::JD!. ·, '!'.u1ocoi;;.AIR .. "= ~dr, .,7 Malbu . ~~~ '=' ~:.· ~ JEEP " 0~,?GERg~~r .::LASS"'"' 1\111 P.ll''" :!<l'ti~Alr. : ... tll'tl '.~:.'r'otter. ~:'!.: . p,,,....,_1.., -· ... 11automauc;o1r., cam. 548-6034. • • , July 14 ~Jt tact."":· Very ....i """'· .., .. 1., aJ1\I>: 5 IMS.20l8. · C~ILLAC" •ii! QIEVELLE SS 421, hi .,._ ,.,..,., air c:orii!. '60_ ~ JEµ>' ,......, '65 .,..,,,.\~ Pleue call fGlm ext, 329 ~k grey, 11!00. •ll<C).9602 10. iiiS"'Pi>iit. ire._, I Sta. 'fl ~-B!IID Landa' Full7 pert elfl Hdn Ate cltch ·~ = ~:n: :. Good tftqponation $75. motor, 4 whl driw, 10 between 9 and t PM to claim ' alt 6· 646-0?BO Wq. low ml, au.ta. tn.Cll· ~. a,ooo ·ml, ~ coa!. ~=. ~::::!., ~,ooo & "'""· B..t .Hu. 613-4281 .. ,. -·Call 54&<052 or 545-1918. ~ :isoow~~ '°" ticketo, (N-c...n1y PLYMOUTH t.J.":i ~,:!· ~ -; ~,.~~m'!, $6195 • *** tK-11S3 1965 IMPALA ·~ Good oond. 4!M-97T3. CORVEiii 833-JJ.71. nltet: 492-3761 toU·freenumberit540-1220) DQS 968·f485, nta $]95·"beltotf«. " $1191 Air, power, hl'w tiret. Nice VERY deln. 'r6 Bel-.., 4 '66 Must•ng PLYM. '6T SateWte 2 dr M&-1181. " S4MilTl '61 <PE DeVllle Hardtop. :· $1050. 6f2...0327 aft. 6 dr, ftll:lellt retYt. I I: av.to 'm CORvmTE 4'Stlrw:ray MERC.URY 6 eyl., 1tandard trans. radio. hard top, 8 eyJ. Automatic. •n PO'NTIAC i.. V... air, 1915 T-Blrd Fully eqWpt° New ttn. $595 tnn. New ~ Btnyund.y, S27ti Cxi. X'lnt. --(Svr 336) $995. Pow. bra.ket. Fact. all'. 1 PS, PB, BS, .uto, cormle, Xlnt cone!. $U!IO. Firm. 61<-lioo, Ext. Di 1 CHEVELLE '66 SS 396. Xlnt ...... -like oew. Aloba oood. 111915. ~ or A ,REA~ B!AUTY BILL YATES owner. Ex. concl. 614-100. ,.....,, nawha. 11650 .,. 567-6123 .-5 • . Condltk>n. Private Party. ,.,..... Pork, L12 w. WV--PARKLANE '67 ~·-· m dol ' D best ollor. ~ '63 T---~-~-• ..., CP. De Vllle, xln1 oood. 847-7ffl Sp No. 51. CM. VOLKSWAG • _, • "" r. ·~ ~-• ~· NfNJtiru.'.-00. ~down · '61 .CORVE'ITE, auto, new 1964 Marauder 2 dr H.T. EN P/1, P/b, tac. air. Clean. THE QUICKER YQU CALL, ru W. WJ.oQ. AP-S. CM. ,,..._ IPM-".'M oni,. • '61 Van. $1100 " '67 CHEVY paint, ""' .. u. 1102S or Black """" 1op '90 •·-'ne 32852 van, RDad lll9S-OFFER. 614-2951 THE Q\/!CKER YOU SELL 518-1e take over payments. trade * 6ff..21l5.. • "6' · '67 CAD Cpe De Ville. All * 962--1435 * 4 door l!dan. Auto., R.H., ~ · Black uphplstet)', power, San Juan Capistrano ,,. extra&. blk mt a. qt, 16,000 Pwr atffrln&. <ZSC 437) '62 CORVE'ITE 340 hp, 4-air, cbttry. Clean! Must be ;;837~-==~l•;::....ru!:;:::~'gg.::::;m:;.,,,I::============:::::::::::::'.:::'::'.::::::::::::::==== mi's, J3815. MS-81!58~att GPm ·~ ~f-:1~·: ~o= $1045 spd. AM/FM, Rreo, clean. ll!eD to ~Plftei&te. Satur-XI.NT cond, 1 owner, $1300 61>-1023WUPM BILL -YATES $950or-otter.54>-40ll day,SUnd;y&""""''"'*'1 ornemCoUor '66M,.tang ·cAMARO '61 ~ SS ' 350. OW< brka. lter!o, new pnt. poly,al• tJrtt,.a. $1500 OESPERAT!:I 49&-4221 S PM, 644-WJl. auto, p.a. 6 cyl, R!H'. v~~!,~'.":~~~.. vo~~A!!N -c!:...~GGTA~-'67 Montclair .:;:CH ,"'·"""'· S<SO bucket seats. (NGF 617) SU J~ Caplltr&no """"""'ar • ~. Full llOftr plus ail' C'Obd., & T.0.P. at $78 mo or $11>45 831-4880/49M511/499-226l Exira Sharp! Below Blue Dir., vinyl top clean as you payoll $:m9 548--0253. BILL YATES• "5 CHEVELLE 2 dr oed. Book 11995. ........ will !Ind (V0DD49). Will take '65 MUSTANG V~ 2tl9 "''°· '69 Camaro 350-0range w/bl.k tDp-ttrlpn, Spec, !root entlc$D)Q. 5!$-0142. • 396 cu8tom ere fuli 1967, alr cond, new tires, car Lo trfde or f1nance prL New eng & tranl. Top cond. VOLl(SW.CiEN Cnl>e'··c:am. E.T • .:: Xlnt "°:."'&.!:. * ~~1*17 ... ._ or $800. 64&-0210 33152 Valle Road sti.l les;al. Cl.II (n4) '68 MUSTANG, fac a/c, nu San •Ju.a,~ .f96-365f 1 '68 XR7 AM/FM stel'l!O, new 1968 COLONY Park Station w/w tires, T.O.P., Best of· CHE'(ROLET S374/~apl ·lil68 CheYeDe S&'J9&..coni. tires, tac air, all xtraa. Xlnt Wagon. 9 pus, L ow fer (Iver $1.'IOO. 548--817? · - b ks tr t cond. 540-.-3259 rnileqe. P/b, Pis, air. ---'---,---'&: EL CAMJNo,,' VI, auto, '67 CAPlUCB b~'',t.P";· ~~· n:· $2950. 644-4078 'li6 Mus~ GT Coupe, auto 4 dr, autD, hct. air. •' op n . DODGE tra.oll, fact alr, disc brk!, p.a., ,&IH, '300. FUil plWef. tnaded 6f4..2881 ~ 968-MIS. Eves PS $1235. 673-1342. """312 .. , 837.-0J>I '60 CHEV. -2 Dr. 646-ll88. '69 DODGE Cbarpr. AJr>. MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG. '1ick •••• ·~-~~ ...... ., • $65.00 Good """'· car. Oean. '69 toCUPSTOS/PMB ':'.'!'!'a ~· oood. Pwr. """·· brakes. '65 MUSTANG radio, heater. Prtvato party . ............... cu.1a.· : p.m. Cai.I: ~ au ' • ---u "'I'• Vinyl top. 6U--5873 Aft. 5 $750. 494-9683 . .,=,~o~R.~lmpala-~~'-=~ w>1o -. tc "'· m> -'--------., . P/b, P/•. '53 CHEVY, """' like new mi. .., oood $2800. 003-2'89 P.M. V8, automatic, P.S., air. flLDSMOBllF must BE SEEN! Cal.I eve. 1st $150 takes! '63 DART GT, auto, p.a., ('mR 045) S995. 54S-0914 .~ --alt ~-* '67 Chev Spt. Van 90, while, ' ··~ ~ 35,000 mi (Im own. now ~~~.~·~:..clean, BILL YATES '61 OLDS con''"-Very The DAILY ·PILOT 1970 KINGSWOOO . wacon • tirea aean. $2095. SM-6460 '"'OCl. ..,..., v1...-cw11 sharp. Yoo must see to ·~ 11111y ..-, 1nc. a1r, ' vi .. ~ lllOI °""'' "'"" Bee. XI/'' VOLKSWAGEN preclate. """'°' 13,000 ml. $3900. 494-8698 ·:.e,~·oi:'°Suoo ' cond. MUlt ll!ll. But ofter. 32852 Valle Road '68 OLDS Cutlass 2-dr ht, 1965 CMv n * 646-1540 * 9CXKI mJ'a. 6(2..f{(l5. San Juan , • v.a, • """· """· --FORD !13'1.-;'93..s111•gg.z.>;1 11000. 003-2283 ..... , pm 1"".'.:"""CHEVE"; .... LLE,.,. CHRYSLER !);,I Used Co1rs 9900 Used Cars Air """· 1 owner '65 CHRYSJ:!!R New y.. '56 Ford * 962-0.196 * One C>\llber. No reuone.ble 1 owner, like new! dlr. Mwit Aell. Full prfce $399. Will tinane.e private party, (PLG.. 925) Call 5f6-t052 or 494-9713: '66 El Co1mlno o«er ~fulled. 901 Balboa 396 V8, 4 speed, R.H., P.S., mvd. Apt No. 3 ORANGE Air cond., bucket seats. (U29510) $1195. BILL YATES VOLKSWA"GEN COAST'S s.n""5'~~.=.. 837-48:X>/49.H511/499-2261 l __ J• '62 CHEVY. SHck. Olrome t;UGIRg ~·~.or "'" otter. CHEVEU.E "6 SS 396. Xlnt Nlarketplace 1 ="'-,.""·Pri_·';..~·~~"'"'· ,..,,,· :=c. Sa~q -D~A.tJNES! CONTINE_NTAL '68 FORD Cow!try Squire, , , --• AC, PB I: PS. Sterl!O tape *" &t C:ONTINENTAL. full decft", new tires. 16,IXXl ml. pwr, air cond, AM/FM $2850 67J.1895 =-~ cnb' Sllq). Call 1962 ~ALAXIE 500 XL. r/h, pa/pb, air, bucket le&b. CORVAIR '61 OORVAIR, Good $400 or MW ctfer, * '""'™ * '61 CORVAIR • Xlnt -= Call alter 5 pm 613.mt $41)1). 548.-6947 '65 FORD Galaxy 500. Bat. ottft'~ Mecb'I. xlnt, front md ........ ......,. '66 FORD Galaxill! 500 Convt, lAw ml. cle&n $7IO or best otb!r. ~1782 PILOT WANT AD! 6U-S6'll -c. .. teoONew Co1r1 9800 v .. c.,. 9800 JOHNSON & SON ·LINCOLN-MERCURY THREE GENERATIONS IN THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINISS BIG SEUCTION I ' BIG SAVINGS ON STATION WAGONS 1970 MERCURY MONTEGO 2 DR. HARDTOP FULL FACTORY EQUIPMINT INCLUDING: NEW . MONTEGO STATION WAGON MONTEGO MX VILLAGER Jl1-4Y Y·I ... 1 .. , l1oper8'1w i.a.a.. ~ lelect- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, P 0 WE R STEERING, TINT!D GLASS, AM RADIO. #OHDIL598534. Sltlft ,.._ ... -. Comwy upt .,_,. WSW •·71•14 n..., ...... a.. Wl ... w, ........ ~ -W/AJr Defttr, TMt4 S.., ... ,_,.., ,._ .._..,, Air c ... ...._, AM a.Ao, TlllfM .._ • C ......... Db. S.. • PIT .................. CTL l.-ft .._. Minor, h- tne W.. c....,., TrelJ.r Tewt., ....,.. eOHllMl- ... J7 Save$$ '87 COU.All ' ...... ,,__, facftry •Ir ,.,."*""'· ,..... ........ ,...., .............. llolllf'. CllTlt hi) '86 T·•lllO u...1. (OS• '40 '911 ,...,, f~ air. '88 MUIT ..... •.T, . ~ ...... ~.,~ .... CIMll-..... ,._ .._..,. ....,.. w•-. ........ .... tw. fSTV 4471 '84 C.TJM9fffAL l'ICfWy ................. ,... ...... '""' .....,, .. ,, s ~ci....COLT•I '87 Mancu•Y C'fdMl919T I Dr, H.T. ""l""-'88 l'OllO. '"""' ...... , ...................... .., -':-""' ..,... tTH 1WI 188 cotrr,llllWTAL =-~=-=-''" ..-. '87 ~'IT' IUI $2271 $1176 $1476 $1676 $1876 $1876 $3876 $976 , ... fq & Lk, '70 -·-A.T .. 1._ ll'llilt. ... .......... $2276 $11.76 $2176 $1376 11611 11676 NOW 11' THI llST TIME IN TEN YEARS TO BUY A LINCOLN. MIRCURY PRODUCT 1ohn&ODtSOD LINCOLN CONTINENTAL • MARK Ill •,MERCURY e COU6AI!, ~._.o_..,..,,_,..__~...-. ........ , .. 2626 HARBOR, COSTA MESA . 540-5630 540-5635 (1 Miio So. of Sin Dl-Prwy.) "SPECIALIZING IN QUAIJ'fY" • 1968 CHEVROLET MALIBU 2 DR. HARDTOP VI, •11lom1tic, pow1r 1fe1rl111, r1d lo, h11t1r. loc1I low .... u •• ,. b••uty. M11•t ••• thi• o"•· 1woo2211 $1995 • 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill 4 Dr, H.T. F•ctory •ir co.11dillonin9, •utorrt•flc:, r•dio, h••t•r\ pewer tf•erln9-window1-br•k•1r 1pllt b•nch •••t, c11tforrt .,fnyl kltetlot I 'l'inyl top. $2195 • 1969 BUICK RIVIERA Thh htrd. to llrid rrtodel It In 011ttt1rtdin9 co1wUt!on. Furl power, ftclo..,-•ir. Gold w/b11ck1kin top I inl•rlor. Chrome wli•eh . Still under ftchry w1rrtnty. IX IKJ401 $4195 • 1968 MUSTANG 2 pills' 2 Ft1fbtck. V-1 , tutom•tic, ttdlo, h•t .. r, pow•r t1••ri119, f1clory 1lr conditio11ln9. I own•r, low mil11. $2195 • 1969 OPEL STATION WAGON l1dio •ltd h1•t1r, 4 1p11d, l•f9e 1n9l111, lmm1c11I•+.• Sprillf 9r11n with vi"'fl buck•t 111t1. IYCN 122 I $1895 • 1967 OPEL DELUXE COUPE 4 ~1rt1lt1io", low mil1•91. Sold & ••rviced by 1 thi• d••l•nhl,, (lXUOli 11 $995 • 1965 CHEVROLET MALIBU SUPERSPORT 2 doer htrdtop. v.1, 111tom•tic, r1iio, h1•l•r, pow•r 1t••tln9, bucket •••h, lo• mll•191. I fRGU4401 $1,95 • 1964 IUICK SPECIAL COUPE VI, •vfo111~le, r•dl•,' h1.t1r, pow•r 1t•1rln9. loc:1lly IWl'ttd, irrtrt11c•l1telr c•red for 1Ytomo~il1, 11'202AI $895 • • ' ' UICK In · QTA MESA ONLY AT CONNELL CHEVROLET H.T. Cp•., 11 • r1•I cl••11 11ic:1 c:•r n1w 111 color w/f•clory •Ir, P.S., •11!0., r1m•lnln9 f1ctory wtrr•nty. Do"'t bt l•t• IXSR604l, '69 AMX Tilt wh1•I, f1ctory •Ir, P.S., 392 cu. Jn. VI, 6600 mi111. l ik1 br1rtd 111w. A11tom•lic +r•n1mi1tion, con1ol1. !166BDIJ. 7 0 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. 1•00 m!l11. lo•d1d Ch•.,rol•I. R1111•l11l119 w1 rr111ty to 50,000 mil11. Alt, 1yto., P.S., 1howroort1 fr•th. IJllAKll, '69 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. 327 VI, P.S., •11!0., f1ctory 1ir, .,i11yl roof, l•,ooo ml1•1, r.111•lnl119 of f•ctory w1rr1nty. !UUJ6Sll • • 10 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM WITH LOW MILES. '67 OLDS "'42 . H•rdtop co11p1 .. • tp•td. pow•r 1turi119, r1tllo, n1w c:1 r co11dilio11. IVFV071 I. '67 CAMARO H1rd top. Air c:oriditlo11l119, •11tom•tlc tr1111ml11io11, l•dio ind h1•t1r, G.oroiJ10111 c•r. IUOI0211. '67 CHEVELLE 4 door. R1d!o, pow•r 1t11rln9, 1ulo1111tlc tr1n1ml11Jon. So nic•. I UJJl74l. '67 S.S. MALIBU CPE. All ori9l111I. Pow•r 1l••rln9, 1wtom1tic tr•n1111ittlo11, f1 ctory •Ir 'c:ondltlonln9, r1dlo, Nie• cir, ITYJ621), 'U MALIBU SPORT CPE . A11to1111tit tr1n1miuion, pow1r 1ft•tl119, "rtdlo 111d h1•t•r, fr•1h, "1w ctr tr•d• in. ISMJ20fl. $1499 ---=-=c---------------- '65 CHEVELLE ,99 2 Door Co11p1. Nici. on• ·owner, n1w c:•r tr•i• in. Autom1tic, pow•r 1lnrln9, r•d lo 111d h1•l•r. INFVOlll. ---------~ '68 VOLKSWAGEN $1299 2 Door S1d•n. Stro119 c:1r, Stick 1hlft, r1d lo 111d h11t1r, IVGJ•l2l. ------------ ' 67 PONTIAC GTO $1199 2 Door Co11p1. A1dio, h11t1r, 1wlom •tic tr•n1mi11io11, ,ow1r 1tc1rin9, !WC.A.9•0!, ~~~~----~-----------, 2 Door H•rdlop. N1w c:tr lr1d1 In. A11lom1tlc, r•dlo 1rtd $899 h••t1r. Sp•ci•I. !RZJ2 10l. -------------------- '67 IMPALA 2 DOOR $1499 H1rcllop, l••11tlf11I 9okl cir w/f1ctory ,1lr, pow•• 1l1•rl1191 1ufo, ' tr•n1ml11lon, •6,000 mrl11, r1ilo. Sp1cl•I prlc•. ITXDSSJ), *Would You Believe All Of The Above Cars Carry Connell's 100°/o Guarantff WAGONS-WAGONS TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '62 flOlfTIAC t PASS e.Al88 183 COllVAln I 000111 C1t1n111, W'llfl, ftJtAIHI .... Stlcll, II lnllllo -..... "'· '"''''" . 86 MOYA II $1299 '63 co•v11• • DOOlll f ' ,.... Avte., ll&M, •Ir. Stkt. UM, !MRI'•) , .... °""" 1'11,, IAIUIJI '84 at•v. a o,., C'•· 1811:, IM,AU • llAIS. QU W...,., ,,S., •Irle .. 1lr1 UH, ..... 1aOUtJ1J $1 ·-... , ............. ... .... IOTWUfl '82 CHSV. IM,AU C,.& v ... 1tt0, ll&H. '86 U.,.lttn • ,All. $1989 '84 c'~'!vh63 •• ~~Al.A 4 00 • W8fl'll. 111117. Air, •tille .. ll6ll, , ..... .in. flllllllll • A.,,._, R&ll. ,,I., Air,• • mlllL (IUl1t1•1 '88 cMS'hLLn $2IUllllll .. MtlllMI •,. .. Air, ,,$., -'84 ~i::.· .~M,. • ...... "''"· •Ille., tl"tll. , fl...,,, Cit, Cl1CM4U '84 DA"TIUM 'ICkUll' '89 MALllU t 'All. , ,.~-"let Cll". OCOV14'1 ..... mllt&. ll_&_M1 tllfl,, ..,...._ '80 'OJIO I Oil, M.T. ft.I ., •Ir, IUMOI CTWOl41 $1989 18• 'ONTl~C LI MANI 9tJ CIM. llktl. l"Mll, (IMZllt) '87 11010 ' , ... , .. en,..,, ..... ,,,., "''"' ..... , Air. IVOOM41 $1. 113 PONTIAC TIM,llT I •r. •~lk, l&H. CD•JmJ 'CONNELL . $481 -S711 ----$481 $481 ... CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor 7Blvd., Coi:ta Mesa ~46-1'-03 1 i I --~ ............ ...-....... ~~ -~---·~~----,~~~~-,...~----~------"!""'--.... ~--... --........................ .. ---. DAii. Y PILOT , ' 1Ttundq, Ji.l:t 16; 1970 •.• •• . . I ' ,.. ' I • : '. 1111Cllil£lllllliill'~--.,,lilllJLllllL•• ,'HARBOUR ; . w •f < J ' •• A~CHOt' · :.vqt:K$~AGEN MOTORS ,.';: .:. •'• ,. . .' . . . ,( . 2150 H•rbdr• Blvd, ; • Co1t•;Me1•1it-546 3050 • • • .• ,:f ' Opon 7. Days.· • • _ _ • t A.M.' '9 ·t~P .M. '. · . '" . 1, -•• , .. . "' 11111ti1h4 ~ ,J8711 . BEAC H. B ~ VJ;>. . z . =: ' .... ..1 ...... 01 : ' HUNTINGTON . O ' z IU ,_. ___ ..,.... ~... BEACH I= :II ~ ~ We Carry~~~ , ,342.4485 ·~ 8 :g § .!~ So'!!~t!_.: . .• .· . : l :.i ~ .. ~ = :i..=r;• "'· ~ '· -.. ,~ : -:1 ·Ill( a. m ~ • • ::::--~69. vw ~ ~ ~ ~ • e l·Z ..... y.,_ c ' "1, . w-...... ,....,. .ampe_ r. _, !· ~ ... & M....., Pa1•1t1 !> • • DlftfUlll -~ _.. , 1 Westfalia interior. Ful· -· ly equipped. •j'Y'/Al35). '63 Corv•1r ' $299 4 •P•..I, r•dio &~\Nt•rJ f PXR7601. '60 Plymouth $99 Auto. tr•M., reclio, li•tfw. "'$339,9 .. ......;...._ IOOMISOJ. .,&9 vw B '62 Chevrolet t17t' • ~ ug 2 Dr. H.T. A.T.: ll:&H. fTWIC Auto. Stick ,Shift, Ra.:. 4141, ·dio. (YL¥961) '60 cad. Fleetwood·$7' Full powor I:' oir, IOOM ,17). . . '63 Olds II · . . '. ' •• ) ' ..... ' . :: . I· 0 I . i 2850 HARiC>R ~LYD. . • t·· "' • .. _tW ·•··· " ' • ·Announce.!': H> 0 .1 a· ' ' " " c - :B,I o·,,. . . ·sEllOION . . C)F:. . :DATSON ' ' .·pick Up . ; . ·" Trucks. . . ALL toLORS, ·"'REAM :·". FOR IMTlllllATE DRIYERY : . Cornet Of Harbor & ·e1m::r..s.rvlc• EntTa'nce !On Elm " Y-1, •uto. tr•n•., :1.s . .,·11.1., .........., • -, R&H. IJJW090l. _:._ , • ~.. ! ' ~:••• .. '63 Buick Skfl.nc $2"' "61 ¥\Y . 8 U 0 ·. . . I , •• ~ '!.'..:... J... .~· I >i,utom•fic, •ir'•c.oifitio'11in,: , , fO: I HDD61SI. Radio •afld .Air Cond. I .... __ _..,;.' .... ...;.,· ........ 1 i(UVT 287). ,i ~; ' . . DOWN PA· MENT• • $ .'lM · NOHPi-~ ; '. " .. l~YJJ '~ ' I/ ·.·.J;, WI DO'<llO'I 1114U\lf . ' """l'T'."i"'I'. -:"'.'T"" .t.'RICI~ I' .•. ' 67 vw N':::.:~~r -;'' ( f ,.fvM,il,_ .W,.r/100 •"-,' 1' · I . .. CllllUf.' '63 T:Bird . "'$1)9• • ... . ~ .•. Aut0111ati~ r•li•, litofor. . 8;h~Y Su~1al m- (RXYSJtl. · • tenor; 100Hllt2) • ~!,Ll~n,,:,, 1 ~; ·. • $25ft.· .. 9'. fJRH55tl. ·.1 \·: 17. ' ''4 Ply: V•ll<tnt· ·~: ., -,:..:.._· St •• W911. A11t0.;;R&H.:(Q .· ' -· • ~"'· .····:· · . ._ .. ,67 ,VW ' 65 Ford " .• $599 . · . Gal1•i• 500. A.•T .• ."laH:;P. c" · W., A/C, IXJW;f>1l. • , , ,lnqM!f;' '62 Chryi ler. .1$199 ·Fully/Equipped .. (VOL 2 Or. H.T. V,.1,.out.o:1 noft1., ·692) · RIH. I PIZ420,. l, ' '63 Ram~ler.2,Dr.•~· . $2' 4M l•dio I heoter. if6TI0'7)·, / ' 2 ·7 . ' ' ' ,:_ • , 11 •• • r ,•. M_,~..,-4qn · .~ .............. c.,,y..,,_,._ . ; .. , . , ... ..!'.~~: ·'&& vw· ·a· . \,li~~u.rvu \ . :· . . ;DI' 100% ,. ' ;. ····'°'·" UNC ONDmONAL' . Rad!O. (TR:JS42) &UAUNi'll $1'2'99 . PA):f'l 1Uto1 :: · ON IA\l Cl~S WITH· · ' "l lD•CJflCr' S~1CKER,ON 1THE WIHOSHf'ElD '·: . >, ••• " _...,, - ·~.:·:;•;:~~?·~;:;." .''63 :VW a·ug '63 Chevrolei· •.$J.79 , Ra<lio.' (KW3IS) ·" v.1, 1.11, ''"'"''· 1'.Q.U. . , $8,99 t J5), • '61 Rambler 2 Dr. $,149, · - Retl io I h11t1r, J11ll'f •11uip· •· pH. IPWF4191 . ~··-, '61 CheVrolet $99 , lrookwood St1, 'W'"° A~to., fu lly o'qf.ipp1d. I RTUU l•I. '61 Pont .. Tempest ~99 COii. Avto., r1di1° I · h1-41r. fNo. 111551 . -'61 Dod9e l oncor $99 R1tlio I 0h.t1f11, fully 94fWfP· pd. CFNFJ04l , ,. t '51 vw ·aug . Tr~ns~alioit Buy. ·cSBU.O)' $499 ... 1 ,~ • ~. 'U ,ord · '$2" v.e, 011t•.tr•'t•:;. 1M-. l74f9. 1 .. ......:-•-. j .'5' °"'" Y, P:u. $499 ;, V-1, 4 1J!ffcl. IH~54401 •• , '51 Vel!Mw-•$299 4 .,_., IQULtill. ., "1' 'i , I ..•. ~; ... J ... ' ,, . ' •..J ' ' . .. ' ' .. ·~,2· .,.I z ·' · . .'·~· ~·· . :·:a I = c -· ~ -U . . " ' ' '' I ' • I > c .J ·z ·O ·-z ---. e ... • IHE CAlt TH·AT. · ' "Leader In The Beach Otlc1'' ZIM~ERMAN 2845t HARBOR Bl VD. . ' . 540-6410 EV~RYIOlfY TillED -~~:i To RE'LIA9LE . ' SERVICE BUILD . " DEPT. . ' \ • . ~r , · ANYWHERE • FOR AU SPORT & IMPORTS -·-Home of The Best s2 : INCt UDEs, REG,. $24>95 ·~ -·- . '" 188~5 -Beach Blvd. <HWY. 3'1 • HUNTINGTON . • · ~'BEACH ' \ t f ,, g. •. () w . ; u f > i ffi :I'' II) i • . .,z . ~ ' -:J. Vl • c 0 "' 1 0 ~ ' ' • , . ' ... ' ' 7 " H of c. ni ' 1 . .An ruled Moro !or t Jail ( It' fair~ I jur, Jiiii Mor• and he v ' deer• L. E ••• the. ' !:do !\Ion phU< "Thi! oalll, that mucl 111"'1' MO lauP ~ 30\fu -sa!ll. s, LO .... ~ .... , "M talre Bartl look <IS. I< The >oaUJ, •du "N I llu -... , = ~= IOOd A and PoliC one I Ne Sir!C< was car. blOCl<