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1970-08-12 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
I I I I 1 i I I I ' --. ~ . . -,. • ... . - Saddlebaek VOL. 63, NO. 192, 7 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES Chamber Meeting Hospital Debated In Hot Session By JOHN VALTERZA Of IM D9llY P'll•I s11n The bitter backstage maneuvering for the construction of San Clemente's first hospital aurfaced in a hot exchange Tues- day before Chamber of Commerce direc· tors. And accompanying a heated debate between a San Clemente physician and a local Realtor came the news that a third organiiation is seeking to build ' Linda Broken By Grilling; Freedom Due LOS ANGELES (AP) -Stac state witness Linda Kasabian, described as "very blue, really down in the dumps" due to ber long and strenuous ems-ex· amlnation at the Sharon Tate murder trl~, probably will be lned from jail late today, her attorney reported. Gary Fleischman told newsmen. before Mrs. Kasabian ...-L·.0.-..-..Jtand 1for: tbe 13th lime that bt-t'ijiieets 4'f.riel again!t her to be dropped, aftitt which &'he will,go to an undisclo• hotel. Mrs. Kasablan, charged with rpunler and conspiracy in the kQling; of Mlss Tate and six others, •as formally granted Immunity Monday in return for her teslimony. Fleischman said eight days of cross-ex- aminatlon by Jrvlng Kanarek, attorney for Charles M. Manson, has "broken her down. She's being worn down. She hasn't slept well and she.11 tired of being in solitary." Mrs. Kasabian, 21 , has been kept in a guarded cell in the jail infirmary during her testimony. Her attorney said there have been thttats on her life. After she. is excused from the witness stand. he said, he will apply at her request fOr a legal change of name for her and her two children so sbe can take up a new life. She feels her present name is too well known, he said. Fleischman declined to say where Mrs. Kasabian will go when she leaves Los Angeles, but said the may for a time go into seclusion in the COWllry 60mewhere. Kanaerk's lengthy questioning ha s drawn fire from the judge, other defense attorneys and Manson himself. Youth, 16, Dies . After Clemente · Cycle Accident a major hospital to senie the area. Dr. Herman Sobol announced that the Chapman General Hospital group of Orange has begun purchase of a "prime" spot in San Clemente to build a hospital • which already has the full support of the San Clemente Medical Society. But Dr. Sobol spared little in his criticism of the years-old plans by a private developer to build a proprietary hospital near San Clemente civic ct'tlter. The internist reiterated recent local criticism that the plans by C. T. DeCinces to build the privately~wned facility near San Clemente Cith Hall are fraught with financial speculation. That group has the existing aulhorlia- lion by the county's hospital planning agency to build the hospital for San Clemente. 1be DeCinces plan won support before the Chamber directors from S a n Clemene Realtor Steve Michalec who vowed that work would st.art "within 90 days" on the DeCIDces site which lw remained idle for two years &fter kl.iUataraffiug wasbegqn. "U that J'tl'e ~ true," Sobol l:fit- terly repll~ ''Then· I woukl be the first to mw !lie Iorcest con)ributlon • Y'l!I <out·~ to tllol·liuphl. w .... bein Del down the river HVeral tJmes by this developer 1nd J would be the last t.o believe work: would lltart in to days." But Michalec, who was the initial broker =-ror the land for the DeClnces project (to be named the San Clemente Medical center), persisted. fie said ma- jor financial reshuCOing this week: by the developer bas insured the ''Im· mediate" start of construction. The only change in the long-standing plans, he added, is that the 11.f-bed hospital's height would be reduced !rom i ii: to four stories. "We've been fooled too o!ten: I don 't believe this predicUon as I didn't believe the others," Dr. Sobol said later. The debate came after the physician detailed the rapid1y shifting picture in the future of a San Clemente bos:pltal. The DeCinces plan bas been in the mill for at least five years and has included numerous prmnises of swift completion from the developing firm alons with extensions granted by the Orange County Comprehensive Planning Association. That body officially grants pennil!sion for construction or hospitals. But in recent months local disen- chantment with the proprietary idea grew among some of San Clemente's leading cltiZens. And several months ago about a doicn civic leaders fanned what now is a nonprofit corporation duiy registered with the state. · The group in recent months scouted the city for a possible site for a San Clemente Community Hospital to replace the private facility built by De Clnces. The competition perslsted for .veral months during which, Dr. Sobol said, the De Cinces group offered lheir lllld and planll for sale for an lnlUal oelllng (See HOSPITAL, Pip I) ORANGE COUNTY, C~LIFORNIA ... __ WEDNESDAY., AUGUST '12, 19JO ·~ ., OU ·ea ' DIJ\.Y Pl\01' .... ! ....... SUNBATHERS RELAX AT SLEEPY HOLLOW BEACH' UNFETTERED BY ·BREWING STORM OVER SANDS· In L11..,,. Wch, tho City Attorney p"...,_, .. Stvdy on Ptoscrlpllvt Rights V•nu1 Proporiy 1llghi1 · • · '· F~ti-/~!fr~ C~~ .. ",·.:Hal-~: p~;ZJ:tt 'iri tlie .. Btaek' ·" ':: ,,. -' " ·~~. · · '~~:Y..,; __ .- irst Time For first time In history, the Festiv al tram service ls running "tn the black," tram committee chairman Helen Keeley told · fellow directors this week. (. In fjcl, she said, since the small trams .,ere removed from suv'ice, leav- ing o9)y the big Cannonball and the city ~ to haul passengeni to and from the FtStival grounds, .the tram account has ieen makinr .a profiJ ol abOli1" flOO a di/· ~·1 . think. ma>:be· we just bac~ into a goiod method of transportaUOJ11." said Director Paul Grlen. '"Ibis cotild save us about $12,000 a year." This· was the Festival's Joss on the tram service last year. Nothing that profits from th e resta\lf8'11t on the Festival grounds were up $2,!00 from last year, Griem further sunniSed that perhaps the lack bf fre- quent transportation to other parts of town is encouraging more people to eat tbere. On the darker Side, Mrs. Keeley agreed· that the curtailed sen>iCe is '"not getling al !the people where they want to go" be. cause the Cannonball and the bus simply can't accommodate as· many passengers. The fmancial increase, she said, reflect.I the 25--cent fare charged on the larger conveyances, compared with the former Io.cent farP. on the small tnima. 'Ibe litt,le trams were lidellned a week llfler lbe F..Uvll ope,..i ,a!tir belbg judged UIAlt for ~ a SLOle hlpway becluoe ol lnodequito brailng (See TJl4MB, Pqe II P e~ntits . ' on City Sq,~· .. '. :-"· By BAllBAllA KREIBICH Of #It Dellr·"I"" 111H Recent California. Supreme Court declJions regardilll publlc acce" to beaches hav~ · reSuJted jn a moi:atpriwn. on the · mo~ of permits for fences and oq.er structures on the tends a10ng Lagu:na'• iboJ'es• llid will be lhe iubjecl of a r:e?Wt ·by City Attorney Jack J. Rimel al lhe Aug. ·19 City Council m~. ''• . FolTOJring the Glon arid Diel;< ~iollll Iii NOriheiii Calilomii, Rimel · WA&' ln- strucie<I by lhe council to "8ei.rcb the enttte 1t1bject:wtth referente.tO Jma:ibJe effect. In the LagunJl. area. The council already bas received writ- ten r~uests from citize,..s .eek.in,g: rtmoval of fences , chain! and barriacdes from "private" beaches, ·which, they maintain, is in accord with tbe court decisions. One or the decisions had to do with Structures on sandy be9.ch are.as, the other with .the public'~ prescriptive.right to recre•tlQnal use of Ute be8f!bes. Effectively, the rulings woilld rp.~ke all sandy beach areas available for publlc .... Sl'\C< boundal'i,es of. beacblnint. pro. pertles alOllg lhe Orange ~ tradi- tionally have. extended to m~ high Ude line, the de...""lsions could have a massive effect on property owners. "Lquna's aCUON wUI deptr¥1 on 'lhe, City Cqwicll," Rill\<! ~Id. '"lbese are . va114 i:.momla Supreme Court d~lons and. we are (:hecklng to see what other public agencf .. are d911li· we.also wUI . '' ' tey to give lb• -U IOll1I Ide&. OI :t .. courl ICl!on In ~ ~ ~ Tile c11y of HUnlln&tott Beach, a id lhe attorney, alr.,.dy IJu, filed '"il lnot a major beochfrGnl' o'frller,. 1111 Bill/· tington Beach Propertiea Onnpallf, ,,U· Ing removal of Its beocb etnlelut<, ·; · · r 'l1>e. couoty ,of or1n111 i. lakit1e :; to utablllb.lhe publli:il -"""pit .. '!' bOaclt"uie by "8klnr~d•r\li'~ peesons wh<L ~ ...i l\<Jcil' ·~ DO'! deemed prlnle 'p'1'11"rty. "They jt>yr,t' aiJa.il," llimei ~ "niat !Or 'a petlOd .of O~e'.Y-.. or mo,., at aoy ilir\e., evoa di~ . ..,,, lhe public simply Cl11le ®"" Ip lhe beach In question and used II far .recrt.i· tlonal pul'pOl<s. T\>fs, lhe, cow1, ¥YI created a prescrlPtlve right." . Establishment of 'lhlJ rli!it. he pointed ool, 'does· DOI ...,.ult In J>Wliof,Ql :t!llo to the city ,ot eot1uty •. ne. ~ stm owns the fee · ~tie, but 1~ubjtlct ·to the right of:the public1to use the ·~b. ·, · Effectively; eatabll!hment iof this tight abo would·preclude lbe electlon'of tences or Qther barriers. · Motorcycle Law,· ' Hotel · Occupa1,tey ' . . . I On · City · Agen~!l Sixteen-year~ld Paul Lakatos of Hun- tington Park died early this mmnlllg without having regained eoosciousness from severe bead injuries suffered in a motor cycle crash in San Clemente over the weekend. Tbe son of a Huntington Park eouple may have been spared in the crash had he worn the helmet found strapped to the handleban1 of hls nearly new cycle, police said. Fish Story Ends H;appily Ordinances to control molorcytle ridllll. and llotel room occupancy Yill be . u , ·~ by !lie Laguna -~·City Coal> ell Iii 7: 30 pm .. stwly -"'" todly. : Ta~ alter , Ibey were pnipoaed.-" urgency, •ordlntnces ·fn. ·JIM\~ the • twO pieces of IegblatSon wm rettnln 1to• the coun.U .. foe .CONlder11lon u !"'"lat O~. 'I ,,' The boy was .slammed head·first into a utility pole in the 200 block of Avenida Pmidio Saturday afternoon after his tpeedlng cycle hit a curb, officers said. Paul had been under intemlve care for a severe skull fracture in South Coast Community Hospllal since Ult mi!bap. He died shortJy after midnight t.oday. StJIJ another youth suffering from the. same type of Injuries in a Sunday cycle mishap In SaD Clemente clung to life this morning In lhe ..... hospital. Wllliam Harlow, 16, of 249 La Rambla mnained unoon.sciou! and under in- teMive care from head Injuries. The boy was critically hurt near sun- down Sunday when his bicffle bll lhe 1tde of a car backing from a parking irp1ce above Trafalgar Beach. The impact threw the youth over the car then onto the pavemen~ oUlcen aald. Aides at South Coast aaid this morning that WIUJam '1 condition ha1 not chanfed · alnce ht arrived for &reatmenL ' . I Cartoonihg Brothers Guilty, But Fine Dropped". Barracuda teeth artn'l IO lharp aft.er all, two Lagwia Beach cart.ooNat.s found out today in Division Two ol SOuth County Municipal Court. Lagu11a Beach twin brotherl Phil and Frank Interlandi, ctiarpd w l.t b possemon of too maJ11 1111\\<"lr.e bar· racuda. along with another Art. Colony resident Fred Strafford, pleaded no con· test. wo• a suspended sentence and no fine. Tbe declsiOfl was handed down late this momlng by Judge • JUcbanl D. Hamilton. The fishing story bqan nearly two months ago, when the bl;o(hers and eight companlOlll decided to J•I oot fishing from San c~mente on 1 boat named Sum Fun. Reportedly, tbe 10 had some run , each e&lcillni oevetal barracuda, hloludlng many lbal wm under 21 ~ lcq. Aller lhe boat di>cked al lhe 'end of the trlpp lhe Cltdl ol lhe 10 .... placed Into lhree large sacks. Each of the lnferlmidi bn>lllen and Strllf(onl carried a oact. 'Ibo odler oevea left for home. ,.... I When 1bey got to lhe putin( lol- llOl1le two aiid of!e.bilf blocks from 'lhl pier, ~ group was ac:oosted by t.,..P Fish and Game wardena, who askeH to see the catch. Phil lnleriandl had flve shorts In h1J sack, brothel' Fl'allk had 'four, and Slraf· f«d waa caught wltb 13. Only two short barncuda are allowed pee flahomuil per day. . ~ , • The lnterland!a decided to conies! lhe c.,. and ctalnlod that tt!. Umlt should be enforetd on the boat and 10t a half mile away. Tb& brolhers contended lhll U COi> servation be the pul'po9e of lbe llmil, ihe owner of · llie ' boat lllould llOlily passengers of the 1tate law. Attorney for the bro~ 1ames 'H.I Walsworth;ol New~ e.iichi tan.ed wllb the deputy dlatrlct attoiney Cl<lli Linton, Wt 'Judflo HlnilllDll ieatly ~ moii\ing.I t wu, agred to o<eepl ... .,eontM .. a pl<1s, llld ·to ~ ll)t IOllllnce and fine. . ' ' t '.1)le n,.. would have bff!l, 11$ per -plus: 13 for each undl!'ll,. l1slL "We made our point," Frank lhWrlahdi nld cheerfully at the White HOUie Tavern thls morning af(er jhe deciaion was roached. "We are for "'""fV~Uoa ·and by the declalon'thecourt la, jog.I' l AB~ed 1lf, he and ~r 11lilf wt1 be 1o1ng 'barracuda flabln> ln the .niar fUlure, Jrranll npUed, "itll1 cerlallily,I and IOJlltl .albacore. too." ' --. '• ' -- The eye!• law' YfOllld ban rldloll· ol motorcycjea on j>ri•ale ,PJVPirty ,wlihout wr!Uen conseril of Ille own<oc, or 'riding wilhln :fOO ·feet ol 't1ie boui>dari>I of resi~l 'Pn>perty. · • , · · · · ' , 'll>i N .... ~ ........... to cq0., l'"1 ..;;"" :y. of' hotel ~ .... *iei . by-~ ¢!non. ~~""!:· oix:upancy bY any -w\dti' 1•. imlaa1 atcompanled· by· a. pal)'llt.or ~t·iulr dl111 ,and lllo. ~ fOfbld ,_.._. of a room · Ip:. more lllln ,ftn, petlOlll uMer J~ uilJID ~I·~ M aduIL ·. , 1 • The ordl.-could -... et~ 30 daya• lfttr adop\IOO, followblc t,o readJnp at replar coundl 1e.aon.. · The motorcycJ1.Jaw II lbnllar to - i:ecenUy •do!Ud b~ illlt :f Ol'lnle. blminfl·l1dlni <io 1ll'llncJl>rPor landl wllb<iut J>Ol1'1laaloa of tho ' downtr. /o. 11rn11ar #r ·a1ao 11 • to COJM, be(ore °'! .,. ,Cl;.\Ob\I' Gfl1• COuncil. ., ,_,. 1 . . • ' ... -·- I .,--i.o: L • '_:'.N,.:1" .. 'St•ek• .. • I " ' ' ~ ... ·. .. • • TEN ·CENTS ·~I I. I nns, ' ' . S~es · Siip,s Back 'RepQrt . - Of ·Pnrchase ' I .......... ' "--• I I · J ' , .. • ~~~~~~~·~~~~~~-....... ..-AL-'....;..~~~~.....flli.,_~~~~-'"-~'""-~~~~~~~~L-~~~_:..;,_:.::!....,;..'~~ I -·-'---'--• • . . ~ :! D~LY PILOT SC FrewP .. el DAVIS •.• • aimpelld Ml>s Davia to Glide M.-w a...di lo 6u Jl'roodlcowtiert lile spoke far .. &hr'flt N · o • pn... ptrd. I OaeCll,,. IOCUled Sokdld prt.....,., i<J-JIC~ II, 11 a btolhtr ol llcilalhah J~, Utt youth slain Frl- 1~-'·~ ' .,..,. had plUd'!f uMUc<esalully ; e:'thl ~d -u ad 'r"' ,., their' c1efeose. Jud&U ,nlleO,, ""' 1lOI quolllied .... ln-~vestljator. ' · r~ came after the Im.IP. bad moYid to .SU Quootla Md lheir ~ I 1o San Frlllclsco. 1--In llOOle!tl' Caunty ruled they ~ llOt lei a !alt trial ' neq lhe ~ fl nclllly. lrGJl>le•f Soledld P&oo ..... Ille IUard .... allot. ~adle Haley, Jaeklon and San Quelllin , cts John O. McClain, 2'1, and '.WJWam Chriltmu, 2'1, all were killed Illa l!>OoloUt II Marin COw!ty Com- }111!0ltil. Cedtoi" u the rtsult <II the smua- lllid -· All but the M-ye1Mld Judg< Wr,:e Neiroes. · ; 'l1oo judge had been trying McClain ~ .. he ... u1tec1 • San Quenlln ~tb a We. Chriltmu wu a · rot McClain. ! I \i.frrow ·Shooting ·May Oust Tribe From Alcatraz · n.m wrr.s.m- ALCATRAZ -People who live In tbe Big Hooae Ahouldn't U..W lltones L nor --arroWJ at passing bolts ,;,. ..;. • hll(h federal olflclal who ts ~ llreatentng to throw the . - off their capl!lred reservation. • 'Thomaa Kanoon, regional dlfef of tl>e General · Servlceo Admlnistralinll, which controls tbe former prbon illtand. spoke ~! ~bout tbe latest hostile falreup Tu.ea. day, He and olhera hope, perhaps, !bat If ~ ,Jioore lhe tribal alliance of Am~ lndlans which Hlzad Alcatraz last Nov 11 lhat maybe thoy'll go away or aomd.bing. But ~ wtte reJ!llnded of the squat,. ters on the federally owned rock in San Francbco Baf 8gain late Saturday .t\lihl when an arrow twanaed into the ,~ q.ieen crulee boat . ..tth 90 pareons ' •"JiiO fOVernmtnl doea not intehd to l&erate tho firing of one more mow !!>I' throwlni of'"°""' at bolts," lleMon ·-Tllelday. .... He &lid rocb were thrown from The &a earlier Saturday. a·~~·::.~::~ ," sllil Haru>on In a~ qualJlttd i.inoat. I . ~ 1'\Jolut Trudell, aclln( chi~ o! about J(J Indiana who an holdlnc tl>e tlllJld ~ mile off the bayahore, reedlly ed· ~ltted the arrow came from nowhere ·"t Alcatraz. 1 The bolt from lhe midnight bluo cblp- ped lhe Harbor Qunen's paint, bul didn't )lurt.11zyone. ~ ~. "W'.e're just trying to a:et our point l!C:OSS," Trudell ..id wlUiout lcleotlfylng 1be brave marbman wboae b o w dlllvered the bro.adelde. ··''The tour boai.a have not been respec:- tina: our 200-yard .limit. 'They've been corning within 20 or l> yards." Congressman Phillip Burton (0-San Franclaco) hu his own 10luUon to the Indian occupation and it is contained in a bill introduced ln Congre.5.!I Tues- day. He want! kl sell Alcatraz to the Indians for $>4:, the equivalent Brooklyn Indians got from Peter Mlnult in cheap beads and cloth for the 1121 purchase of Manhatt.an Island. ' 'nle" bill also st.ipulata that San Fran- cisco Bay would become a federal recruUonal area and if the Indians don't want to chip in $24 in wampum for a piece of AJcatru they can take their business elsewhere. DAILY PILOT Qll.lffGI! COAST f'UILllHIHC: CtlrMPAJl''I' -obort N. Wo.4 P111tld.,.t end P'Wl'i:ll!tr Joe~ It. Curloy Vk• ,,,......_, .... ~ .. "'"""" Th'"''' Koovil .. , .... Th-"""-M!"Pfll• M._.!111 etntr a1c•'1f4 I'. Nolf S.UIJI O"n,. C-1y l41tw °"""' C•lo Mall •Wat "" 1ttttt ,......,.,, a..01 1211 w..1 ...... ._llYot'll ._.......,.,.,um,..,...tA- H~ 9-11: UWJ 9H(fl ~"" a..11 CIMW!lo1 • ,.._,,. II ~ lt191 OWNER OF GUNS? Angele Davis UPI Ttltol'lflo 'TRUE REVOLUTIONARY' Huey P. Newton Justice Burger in Appeal For State Prison Reform LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. (UPI) -ChJel Jlllllce Warren E. Bur1« t~d the n11Jan•1 eovenw::n today they must stop beiDa "&mday Cbrlstianl'' and their 1tata.mu.t apmd vast amounts on prison ,_ rtlorm lo lfahl crime. Jlurier aildHued lhe CJoaln( seuion of the t2nd annual Natlotal Governors' COaference In an wiprecedented •P· peazuce by a chief j..Uce before tbe "°""' He aid tbe judicial system should be •lrenitbened bY competent Md In· dependent ·jlidaee and by adequate sup- porting J>UIOO!IOI. "The teCond point -and it is very crucial -II !bat .we muat 1top being ·sUnday Chiisuanl;' u: the clerlY udly describe ·m.anY people, on the iubject of correctioaal lnsUtuUons," he said. "In roun<f figures, 85 pezcent o! all the priJoners now confined in this country are in your charge. With few exceptions, they are in institutions and 1y1tems which we call •eorrectlonal,' but which do no\ correp. 1 "To change Otis wW cost a very large amount addld to the back·breaklng burdens the states 110• carry. But the COrrectional system at the third stage of .Jdlllci '" ., leul .. lmiJOrtanl ~ Festival Board Seeks to Cut Aid for Chorale Festival of Arts dlrectors agreed this week that the Ume bas come for the Festlvtl OIOl'ale to become at leut partWly seU-aupportlng, instead of rely- ing enUrely on Fe.stl.val flnanc1Jl&. "We spend SS,600 a year on the Chorale," cuttural committee ch1lrm1a Helen Keeley told fellow dlrect.ars. "This is far more than we give In asslstance ta any other cultural group . I feel thst the Chorale should be treated the same all the other group!! and not get this muc more support." Director Stuart Durkee noted that this had been considered last year and be felt tt ahould be brought up agaln. Board Qiairman William D. Martin suggested that the matter be put on the agenda· for the boerd's September meeUng, since the agreement with the Chorale will be up on Sept. 30. Director Paul Griem proposed that a letter be addressed to Mitzi InterlandJ. director of the Chorale, advising her in advance that it hid not been the intention of the board to provide 100 percent support and suggesting that the Chorale consider means of becoming at least partially self-supporting before the board decide..s. at its September meetlnl:, how much support It will be able to offer. Hot Hiker Nears Halfway Point San Clemente·s Death Valley hiker aplnst wam-pollutJon has lugged his mJni-tovered w8'on toward the halfway potnt In his tl!O-mile trek across lhe baking sands, his !riends reported today. Joel Hurd, 26, Is expected to reach Towne Paa 110metlme today after it.rt· ing out 01' 1 l50-mlle survival walk across lhe wutelana !1St Saturday nit.!:., delirious frun heat prostrallon lut -•y, ngalned hiJ stren(UI be- ntetb an a1r condlUOtler then Ht: aut a.pin on Monday night to continue the '"'k !rom Oe•th Valley Junction to Towne P1s1 and back ... in. The nm leg iJ l!f uphill grind from • point 200 feet btlow 1e1 level to the pu! which Is iiurly 5,000 feet 1bove se1 level. Hurd, bolstertd by a 1poclal h.,.lth food diet rptked "1th handsM of M•x- lcan "•ntrl1 tetdt" called chi• nuts, ,.Id bo ptanAed tha march to call atiMI· tlon to tbe cr!Ucal ls1Ue of water pollution. tbe police at llie first stage and the courts hi he center -comctiona! syatems which do not correct aagrav1te tbe problem of crime and public 1alety." Burger aald prilonl ahould be fil !or human habitatJon, provide recreational facillUes:, llbrarit! and e d u c e t I o n a I resources and prisoners should be trained to find u occupa.Uon when they are fretd. 'Ibe chief jll;llice appeared while the governon were acting on a law en- forceme11t commJttee report and wrap- ping up a package of requeat.s for more federal I.id. They were 1Ull seeking agreeinent on bow to eet congress to act on a program kl share federal income tuea with the _slates without atrlngs .on the apendlng. l'rom Page l HOSPITAL ... price of more tbtn a million dollars. The community corporaUon turned them down. Tbe lalelt cllan(e in ,,J,. the mon· tage of hospital pro~V~me lut week with UJ.e entry of the Chapman aroup ko thJ picture. I j " I "' suicl tbei Iha .lippoit l,y local a.cloro and the nonprofit community group has awung strongly in Chapman's favor . Dr. SObol told Chamber directors that 98 kl 100 percent of the local physicians would support Chapman General . Mayor Walter Evans Jr., a spearhead In the drive for a public boapltal in San Clemente, a:dded that the community hoapltal group still bu to Inve1Ug1te completely before clll!tlng a formal rttomme:ndation for Chapman. "But up to the present time I admit all or u.s are much impreued by the operation cf the Chapman General Hospital In Orang•. It looks awfully good right now," he said. Despite the lnlrlcacle.s in t h e maneuvering in recent weeka , the ftaht seems ta have just begun. The DeCince5 organization has more than two mcnth.s left in its latest delay granted by the oounty planning a.ssocla· Uon. During lhat tlm1 the private hospital firm m\l!t prepare detailed reports on its current financial cond!Ucn and management and operations structure. In the meantime, local {oea of the plan vow to rally their support for the Chapman G~eral plan for 1 batUe to wrest the approval for a hospital from the Deeinces group. As ammunlUon in the fight, Dr. Sobol told Chamber dif'ectors, Chapman of- ficials already have received a $1.1- mUJlon loan commitment for t h e purchase of the "prime" (sUll unlden· tilled ) site in San Clemente. Negotiations for the purchase of the land are progressing, tbe physician ad- ded. BIG AD PAYOFF IN JUST 3 DAYS One super • satisried D A I L Y PILOT classtned ad vertising cu11- tomer called the other day to tell a success atory with three happy endings. Here's how it went : $1M. Mo. + $35, DeJ>01\t. 2 Children only, no pell. 2271 Plaoentia XXX·XXXX The house was rented the first day.,. theo ' '65 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT 4-whl drlve , Tt'd for van or 1eU. See aft 5 XXX-XXXX The truck deal took only two dl)IS . .. and: 2 WHL All •tffi trailer. Bte 6x8~. llHI ~ $225. XXX-xxxx. On the third day, the trailer wa' 11old. Not bad for 1 total or eiaht lines of .tdvtrUdng, rlaht? Get In on thi11 kind or action youraelt. C.11 the dlrect line to Rault..s : 642.5471. -· -__ ..___ -. Airpoit Board Battles WilllExpans1on ssue 11)1 P4TRICK BOYLE Ol tllt Otll>" ,llM ti.rt The Orange County Airport c.am- mlssn. struggled with 'the Parsons Report oo the future of Orange County A1rport again Tuesday night, but the only coiclU11on reached was that a ma- Jorlly Of the commilaiooers favor the eventual phase • out of all commerclll l•t flllti!I ll tbe airport. <See rellted story, ~· 12.) The majority opinion of the corrunW:ion Is in diNct COllflict with the Parsons report which recommends tripling com- mercial ,kt service at the airport in the next aevea years. The four-man commission aereed ta meet 1g1la Tbunday at 3 p.m. to 1&ek agreement oa a formal recommeodltlon on lhe PllllOlll Roport to the county Borad of Supervisors. Vice chairman James Gibnore said From Pagel TRAMS ••. equlpmlllll Ind lick of WlndlhieldJ. Mrs. Keeley uld there had been a 50 percent drop in attendance at tht All~ornla .bow at the Art Gallery Immediately after the tram cut, but 10 per ctnt of this bad been recovered when thl! Cllmonball operation 1ot under way regularly. "However,'' she said, "people complaln about the lack of service." No precise check Of J1"9U.Dds •l· tendanct, relative to the tram servJce, hid been made, Bualne:u Manaae.r Robert Leppert lold the board, but it seemed to be normal or better, following a slight drop after lhe Irani 1topped running. Mrs. Keeley reported tbat tots! rtcelpts from the lrllN amounted to 18,448 sfler the first le dsyo. A payment of 15,000 had been made to the Ven.Ice Tram company, owner of tbe CannonbaJI and the derailed trams, after 10 days but no further J>lyment will bt made until the close of the seuon. She estim1ted the pr~rat.ed amoont that would have to be paid fer the seasan would be $8,873, including the $5,000 already paid . Formerly the c05t wu $18,360 for the little trams and $4,MO for the Can- nonball, with weekly receip~ average $[.jOO. The first week after the small trams were suapeoded, the Cannonball alone took in •t,400 and the nest Wfflc this lncreased to $1,511, "'1!. ~oeJey llld, reflecUn1 the higher faroli charged. The Fe!tlval board wu not receptive to a su11eaUon from Venice Tram owner Don Bestor that, in view cl the rosy financial outlook for the modifl\d urvidel lt might be possible to help him out with an insurance problem. Hi5 insurance company Is refusing kl pre>-rate the extra premiurn he pald to cover the trams during the 'Festival season. despite the fact that tAey are no longer in service, Mrs. Keeley said, and BestOl' wondered if the Festival mleht help him financl11Jy. He alao had orte.red to ae.11 the CAnnonball for '3,000, she said, but withdrew the oUer ex· plaining that he might have 1 buyer for the entire business. Directors said they would give an answer on the ln!Urance request at the end of the season. Powers Have No Part the operating contracts between the c..'Ounty and the airlines, which expire in tm, should be renewed through 1974,, end lh<n the jets should be plwed out. He aald this would give county aupervllors lime to determine the 1'will d tbe people o[ tbe counl)I" r<gardlng the airport. and Its UIOCllted aircraft noi.te. Commissioner Donald Killian, a Newport Beach attorney. favored phasing out the commercJaJ jets, but he did not want to specify a date because he did not feel an alternate airport sight could be found and an airpClrt constructed for "eight kl 10 years." Killian did say that the private jets would "have to go.'' He said that they cnly acrommodate an average of three passengers and make more noilt than a commercial Jet. He cited slatlstle1 from. the NoTihrop a.1.rcraft Dolse monitoring system at the airport which showed that one out cf four private jets flying over the Do1Jer Shores area interfere with 'speech, whereas only one wt of 10 commercial jeta cause that level of noise. Commi>lloner Robert !.. Clllk, the -m1yar of Brea, dl!agrted wJth the other three c:ornmisslon members. He said that t.he level ot jet service at the atrport should be increased to 42 flights a day by 1974 and it should remain at that level until 1990. The fourth commissioner , Roger D. Slates, a Huntington Beach Realtor, said be bad not changed his position which ht stated at last Friday's meeting. He moved Friday that all jets be banned from Orange County Airport by OCt., 1972. and that the Parson.s report be rejected by the county. His motion died for lack of a second. Scientific Push-ups? Laguna YMCA Opens Serious E~ercise Oasses The l.agw\a Beach YMCA will open a new aeries of scientific exercise classes at Camp Dolph in Alllso Canyon, begin- ning late in September. The classes are directed by Gene Adams, a research assistant in the government-spcraored program I• acieo· tific exercise at Leiaure World. Participants last winter ranged in age from 20 to 69, each an 1n individually prescribed program cf progressive walk· ing and caUathen1c1. All participant.I are given an Initial battery of phyalolcgical tests, including eltetrocard.iograms, to determine their exercise capacity. Repeated at the end of the program, the tests usually sbOw a marked incre1ae In energy level, Adams 1ald. "We can almast guarantee lncreued energy." Ad1ms says, ''but wei.s:btreduc- tion depends on the Individual. Many participants lose inches without losing pounds, as body rat is replaced by lean weight er muscle." A 61-year~ld woman, he said, showed several abnormalities in a 1111 elec· trocardiogram taken before she started the program. After three mootrui ol graduated walking modified calesthenics, testing shewed the abnormalities had disappeared and the women 's doctor cut her medicaUon in hall, Adams reported. Fee for the fall course is $25 for new members or $20 for prevlou1 participants. further information may be obtained by calling the YMCA at 494-9431. Kingdom Shaken F~red W or~rr Su? pisnf yla1ul Disneyland's 1trlkin1 American Guild cf Variety Artlst! unlcn members have filed suit against ~e park follcwlng dl!missa1 notices lsiued to about 3ll of the SO picketing union members. Attorneys for AGVA have flied unlatr labor practice charges against the Magic Kingdom, according to Penny Singleton, spokesman for the union. Miss Singleton, who played Blcndle In the "Dagwood and Blondie" seriea, said union members began picketing the park Saturday to back up demands for better waees and working hours. Those on strlie Include some of the Indians who perfonn in Frontierland, 111 members of the Kids of t.bt Kingdom, the mountain climbers who acale the Matterhorn, and some ol the persons perfcrmln& as Disney characten. Mi!a Singleton &aid, "We're only trying to get them decent salarlu." The Indians of th.ii morning, Disneyland had not be.en notified cf any action by the Na- tional Labor .Relations Board concerninl the AGVA charges.· Concerlnng the dismissal noUces, Bab Jackson of the park,, publlc relaticns office said, "The company has 111 along notified AGVA members that they were in violation cf a valid contract and that the strike was indeed unauthori%ed .'1 "The park was patient with the strikers, informing them repeatedly that, unless they returned to their jobs, they could loae them," Jackson s a Id. "Disneyland bu now taken that action." New Italian Leader Gets Confidence OK were belng paid $1.87 per show for ROME CAP) -Premier Emilio Colom- 12 shows a day; the Kids of the Kingdom, bo's center-left government won it.s fl.rat a vsrlety act, were paid $5.50 per 1how parliamentary test today -1 vote of BONN. Gennany (AP) -The United for five shews and the mountain cllmbtra confidence in the Chamber of Deputies. States, Britain and France hive told received $2.9~ an hour. The vote was 348 for the government West Gennany i~ plct with the Soviet Dlaneyland officials said the park Is and 231 against. The required majority Union cannot affect their rights in aperaUng on a business-as-usual basis was 290. Germany. with only the Indian ceremcnial dances C.Olombo's government made up cf The Western Bl& Three deelared this and the KJd1 cf the Kingdom attractions his ~hristlan Democrata'. two SOcialist in Identical nctes, publilhed here today, halted by the strike. Mare than 63,000 parties and the Republicans, now goes replying to a West German note Aug. persons visited the park Tuesday. be.fore the senate for a confidence vote 7. One park spokesman said that. u: exll"cted later this week. 1r=-;;__~~___;;;,;-;;;_~--.....;._~~~~~~--~ CONV!ONIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE • 2 :; 0~) (_)ff c111 ~111 L1n1l)t1 ~ Tl)\Yl v ~tl'rli110 ~ J. {!_ JJ.ump~rifl ~ Jeweferd 2• YEARS SAME LOCATION ffll NEWPORT AVE. COSTA MESA ' PHONE 541 -HOf I j t , I • I , 7 ./ • ' Laguna Beae~ Chamber Meeting Hospital Debated . . In, Hot Session By JOHN VAL TERZA Of tllt Dtlt1 PU.I Stiff The hitter backslage maneuvering for the constructlon of San Clemente's first hospital surfaced in a hot e.1change Tues- day before Chamber of Commerce direc- tors. a major hospital to serve the area. OU .. • eat I • • ' '·uns • • • Sales Slip.s· .. Back Report Of 'Purchase rfom Wire Servlcea , SAN FllANCISCO -Two guns Qatd In a fatal •pt to help three bllw;I! conv1cta eic.ap& from a San · Rafael courtroom were. '1""dtilad ~Y Ang~ Da.vis, the' Con'l.munJst oualed from· btr UCLA te.tchiol job, Diatttct AltomaT ' Bruce Bales 1a~ today. .1· · And accompanying a heated debate between a San Clemente physician and a local Realtor came the news that a third organization is seeking to build Dr. Herman Sobol announced that the Chapman General Hospital group of Orange has begun purchase of a "prime" spot in San Clemente to build a t)osplt.al which already has .the full support of the San Clemente Medical Society. But Dr. Sobol SP.Ired little in his criticism of the yei<rs-old plans by a private developer to build a proprietary flospital neir San Clemente civic center. Bales said one ol the gu111, a 3kallba~ browning. ~1<>r?tatlc p1st.O~ • w.as, purcbas- 1 ed in January, 1968, md anothe~, a J(kallber catblne, ..... boogbt In ~ 1M'9, by Mias Davis, a Necro. 1 • ! , Bales: dlsltict a\kJn!ey In ~ Raliel, 1 • Linda Broken By Grilling; Freedom Due LOS ANGELES (AP) -Star state witness Linda Kasabian, deacribed as ''very blue, really down in the dwnps" due to her long and strenuous cross-ex- amination at the Sharon Tate murder trial, probably will be freed from jail late today, her attorney reported. Gary Fleischman tqkl .,..._., bef"" Mrs. Kasablan took the stand for the 13th time that he e:ipects charges against btt 14 be droppe4. ~fter which sht will go to an undiSclG6e<fbotel. Mrs. Kasablan , charg~ with murder and conspiracy in the killin&S of Miss Tate and six oth£r1, was formally granted immunity Monday In return for her testimony. Fleischman said eight days of cross-es· aminatlon by Irving Kanarek, attorney for Charles M. Manson, has "broken her down. She's being worn down. She hasn't slept well and she's tired of being in solitary.". .Mrs. Kasabian, 21, has been kept in a guarded cell in the jail infirmary during her testimony. Her ailomey said there have been threats on her life. Aft.er she is excused from the witness stand. he said, he will apply at htr request fur a legal change of name for her and her two children so she can take up a new life. She feels her present name is too well known. he said. Fleischman declined to say where Mrs. Kasablan will go when she leaves Los Angeles, but said she may for a time go Into seclusion In the country somewhere. Kanaerk's lengthy questioning has drawn fire from the judge, other defense Rttcrneys and Manson himself. Youth, 16, Dies After Clemente Cycle Accident Sixteen-year.old Paul Lakatol of Bun· tington Park died early this monting without havin& regained consclousoes! from sevett head injuries suffered in a motor cycle crash in San ctemenle over the weekend. The son of a Huntington Park eouple may have been spared in the cmih had he worn the helmet found strapped • to the handlebars of his nearly new cycle, police said. The boy was slammed head-first into a utility Pole in the 200 block of Avenida Presidio Saturday afternoon after his speeding cycle hit a curb, officers said. Paul had been under intensive care for a severe skull fracture in South Coast Community Hospital since the mishap. He died shortly after midnight today. Still another youth suffering from the same type of injuries tn a Sunday cycif: mishap ln San Clemente clung to life this monilng In the same hospital. William Harlow, 16, of 249 La Rllmbta mnained unconscious and under in· tensive care from head injuries. 1bre boy was cr:IUcally hurt near sun- down Sunday when his bicytle hit the side o! • car backing !rom a parking apace above Trafalgar Beach. The Impact thmr the youth over the cir then onto the pavement, offlcera .. Id. Aides al South Coast said th1s morning that Wiiiiam's condition has not changed 1lnc1 he arMv~ for treatment. The internist reiterated re<:ent local criticism that the plans by C. T. DeCinces to build the privately-owned facility near San Clemente Cith Hall are fraught with financial speculation. That group has the existing authoriza- tion by the county's hospital planning agency to build the hospital for San Clemente. The DeCinces plan won support before the Chamber directors from San Clemene Realtor Steve Michalec who vowed that work woold start "within 90 days" on the DeCinces site which has remained Jd)e for tw:o years after initial grading was begun. "U that were lndffd true:," Sobol bit- terly re_plied, "Then 1 would be the Iii'!! to make the lalJott contribution you could imaCfbe to th.It hospitaL We've be:en sold down the river several times by thil developer and I Would be the 1'5t t4 believe w~k wouW start in 91'.l dis." ' ~ut ·Michalec, who was the i.n.IUal broker for the laitd for the DeCinces project (to be named the San Clemente Medical Center), persisted. He said ma· jor financial reshum.lng this week by the developer baa losured the "im· mediate" start or construction. The only change in the: long-standing plans, he added, is that the 114-bed hospital's height would be reduced from six to four stories. "We've been fooled too often : I don 't believe this prediction 1s I didn 't believe the others," Dr. Sobol aaid later. The debate came after the physician detailed the rapidly shifting picture in the future of a San Clemente hospital. . The DeCinces plao has been in the mill for at least five yean and has included numerous promises of swift completion from the developing lirm alon& with extensions granted by the Orange County Comprehensive Planning Association. That body officially grants permission for construction of hospitals. But in recent months local disen- chantment with the proprietary idea grew among aome of San Clemente's leading citizens. And several months ago about I dozen civic leaders formed what now is a nonprofit corporation duly registered with the state. The group in recent months scouted the city for a possible site: for a San Clemente Community Hospital to replace the private facility built by De Cinces. . The competition persisted ror !eVe'Ta1 months during wruch, Dr. Sobol said, the Do Ctnces group -their land wt pl&nl for sale for in initial telling ' (See HOSPITAL, Po&< ll DAl"-'Y ti LDT •Tiff ....... SUNBATHERS RELAX AT SLEEPY HOLLOW BEACH 'UNFETTERED BY BREWING STORM OVER SANDS In Laguna-Beech, the C1ty Attorney Pr..,.rea Study on Prtacrlpttve Rlghta Versus. PrOperty Rf9ht1 Fc;stivt!J,-.irMl~· 'Ip the ~lack' For First Time For the first time in history, the Festiva l tram service is ruMing "in the black," tram committee chsirman Helen Keeley told fellow directors this week. In fact, she said, since tlie small trams were removed from service, leav· ing only the big Cannonball and the city bus to haul passengers to and from the Festival gounds,. ~ tram account has been 'making-a proDt of about . $100 a day, ''I think .maybe ·we, just backed into a good method of transp6ftatioo ,'.' said Director Paul Grien.' "'lb.is could save us about $12,000 a year.'' This was the Festival's loss on the tram service last yea r. Nothing that profits from l h e restaurant on the Festival grounds were up $2,200 from last year, Griem further surmised that perhaps the lack of fr&- quent transportation to other parts of town is encouraging more people to eat there. On the darker side, Mrs. Keeley agreed that the curtailed service is "not getting al lthe people where they want to go" be. cause the Cannonball and the bus simply can't accommodate as many pauengers. The financial increase, she said, renects the 25-cent fare charged on the: larger conveyances, compared with the former 10-cent fare on the small trams. The llttle trams were aidell.ned J week uter tile Festival opened afttr being Judsecl imaafe for oj>e(aton "" a ltaljl highway 1>eCause o! Inadequate braking (See TllAMll, ,... ,. Cfl~~t ~~l~"fl"1lts F e~e .; ' l ' ...... , . . . . , \ -t ~ Permits on City Sall!h By BARBARA lHO!IBICH CM .... ti.Jt ,l,llf ,lllH Recent.· California Supreme Court decisions regarding public access to beaches hive.'resulted ill a ,mor-atQrium on the issuance of permJt.s for fence; and other stiuct.ures on tJie sand.! along Lquna'• shores 'and will be the Subject of a report by City Attorney Jack J. Rimel at . the Aug.. II Cily Cowlcil mee:liqg, I Foll,owiqg !lie Glon,arul Dietz dec~ionl ii} North.!rn CAllforn.Ja, Rime.I was iJl. structed 1 by tbe council to reSe8rch the enUre sabject with reference to pos51ble effect& in the. Laguna area. The council. already bas received writ· ten requests from cjtlzens seeking removal of fences, chains and barriacdes from "private" beachea,. which, they maintain, is in accord • with the court decisions. One of the decisions had to do with struCtures on sandy beach areas, the oUler with .the public1s,prescriptive riiht to r=· al use or the beaches. Eff 'vely, tbt: rulings would IJlake all beach areas available for public .... . Sin~ boundaries Of . beacbfront . ~ pertlea along . the Orange Coast tridi- tfonally have ertended to mean high tide line, the decisiom couti! have a massive effect on ,proPerty owners. "Laguna's actlonJ wUI ,depend on the City Cowlcil," !Jimel sa.ld. "'Ibes-! are valid California Supreme COurt dWaiona and we ,are c.J>ecilng to see what other public ageocles -are doing. We also, will .. try 14 give the COllllCll aome !dta of what COW'I action tn th.,. ~ 1'1>l!d• co.st." '~.,. ' - The clly of Huntington ~ said the ¥tl4meJ<. alrea<!f ~ flllld ~ a major bt.achfront owner, '.thl ,ffi,6,.. tington Beach Properties c:om~. siet- in& relooval of Iii beaclull'U&tei · .... The· county of otange ds ~· ltl!ps 14 .. iihU.h ·the pu~lic'1 ~f-io ri&bt tq be•eh use by seeking alficlavila from peeso"' who have uleil beach a""8 09"1 dee!lled prlv'te property. . , ''They •must silo)'," RJ...i nplainecl_ "That . for a .i,rJod of live. years or more, at any time, even decades .ago, the public sl01pl)o came down to the beach, in que1tion and uaed it for recrea· tional purposes. This, the . court says created a prescripUve right." Establishment of this right, he polnted out, does not result In passlngi ot1f;Ule to the city or cxmuty~ The Jando'""r st1D oWns. the fee title, but subject to the•right of the public to use the beach. Effectively," establishmerit of tlfl• right also would preclude'the-erectton '0£.fences or other barriers. · ' Motorcycle. La,w, Hotel Occupa·n<;y On City Agenda Fish Story Ends Happily Onllnancel 14 control motorcycle rlclltt& and hotel l'OQD1 occupancy will be ex· amlned by the Laguna~ City.Cowr ell an 7' 30 pm .. stu<!y ..,.!On !oll&Y. Tabled aRer they Were propoeed u urgency ordin&nce1 lo J"wie~ ~ PNo pieces of legislatlon will return to the CW"'!=H .f~· ,conslde~atlon· u fMP11r Cartooning Brothers Guilty, But Fi1ie Dropped . Barracuda teeth aren't ao &harp aft.u all, two LaguH Beach cartoonlllta found out today in Divlaion 1'o ol South County Municipal Court. Lagu11a Beach twi n brothers PhU and Frank Interlandl, "Charpd w I t h possession or too many underslze bi.r- racuda, along wilh another An Colony resident Freel Strafford, pleaded no COO· test, "°" 1 suspe:nded sentence and no fine . Tbe declaloa wu handed down late this morning by Judge Richard D. HlmlJtoo. The flshlng story began nearly two months ago, when lhe btolher1 and eight companlonA decided 14 get oot lbhlng ~~ Clemente on •_boat 111amed RcPortedly, the 10 had tome fun, each catchln1 1ever1J bJrrlCUda, i.ci..ludlna many tllat wert undtr II Inches loltl· ' After 1he boat docbd at the e!ld ol llie tclpp tho cal<h · o! .the 10 ,..., placed Into tht<e large taeU. Et<b ct the interlandl brothers and Stcallord cmled a Ucit. Tiie other uvon left ... bon)e. . When ,they aot .. the parkln& lot, ""1ne two and one.half block• from the pler, the group was accosted by two Fish aod Game wardens, who uke~ to see the catch. t Phil Interlandi had five shorts ill hl.i sack, brother Fran't 'hail 'lout, and ~l ford was caught wUb 13. Ollly two SOOl"'J" barracuda a:re allowed per filhermu per day. , The lnterlandl• decldeil 14 con1'st the c.,. and claim«! lh•t the lbnlt ohoukl be enforced on the boat and JOl • half mile away. The brothert conltndeil that U • "'"" servation be the purpose of ,lJte UmH, ti!< owner o! the boat abollld · llOll!y passengers of the state law. · Attorney for Ule brothers, James H. Walsworth ol, Newi>ort s..dt, talked with the deputy district attorney Gene U.ton ~ Judge Hamilton eariy thls morning . It was agred to accept IO contest as ~ pleu, and, to, ouapend the ... 1once Ilic! fine.. 'The flM would Jiave ;hetn •'1$ ·per I 14or.:O. plus ta for eACb urclenlzi flsh. I "We made.our poln4" Frank Inw'Jiiidl I a;Jd cNmillly at the Wbjlt u,... 'l!avem ihb mornlna Iller . ll>t decision , was ·reached. "We ft tor COMen"atJOI and by the declllon the caurt Is, too." Asked U he arul bi'otller P)lil will be aoing barracuda flahlnj In ' Ille near lature, Frank replied, "why certalnfy, , ahd some. albacqre1.too." ' ordil"!JJCel. • • . ,. · The cycle : low wookl ban rldlnc · of motorcycles ·on privalt property, -.1thou~ 1'Tltten eollldlt o! the • ...,.., 0< i:klJn( within 300 feet of the boundarita of . residential property. The other ordinance, clealgned t'o ""'' . tz:ol occupancy d.! twl anchmotd rooms by unchaperone<I mJnon, would ban ,lllCb occupancy by an;y per90l1 under J8, unless . accompanied by I parent ol idl>lt.IUar· dlao and alao ·WOUid fori>ld , O<Cllpl!ICY • of • toom by more thin OYe rpenons under• 21, Ulleu.1 •9oaoqilniid 1bJ1 an adOlt.l • . ' • ' 1 .r • . Tlie cnllnanceo'.!">Uld __ lffecllve 30' de1i. 'allu 1 ~;'follMPUil ·IWo mdll!ilaLri(llilr"""'111-' · .. Tba lmolor<ycle law., "llmllar ~1<W1th ,...;nuy 'adoP,teil • "7' lht CDU'IYi di 0rtnce. -~ rtt1in(I ""'lllllocorl>Oralod · lands wttlloul pemtillloll• ol the.'~ downer. A •11mllar 11• alao b ~ to come 'belin lhel Sin.t1em.n1e 1 Clly CoWlCl), " ~ confirmed a· report flnt primed la lbe ..,_ San Fr•nc.lsco Examiner Tuesday that both guna were used in tbe lhootout Friday. . He said officials were looklna ·for M.iJl Davit 14 uk )!er al!olit tht ,.,. __ . JOhn Pijmpton, a salesmu in a Loi AogaleJ ' gµnsbop, ,.;d he told the pla(o( to Miss Davis and· produced 1 aalH slip d~ Jan. 12, 1961, algned by :a Miss Angelea Devis. He alto kStntlfiid a photograph o! the ousted pOilooophy instructor. Miss Davis has said aJie ia a Com- munist. · · n.• t.amine: a1ao 1,114 llwi Jtcbon, 17, an accomplice ~ in lhF . escape try, ,wu a -i1oo1ot>- IPl111uard for )11118 Davi.. B~ 'Panther Defense !fl•'"•• l!lley ll. 11--._. -ed J~ fo ba hll ,11~. ,...~ Newton, co!OWJ<!er 'of ~ tht Black Panthers1 says the San~ · rl . .abooUoc-that ...... ._. ..... .to Jt<ir'. -" Hatold 1'aley and three blacb who bad hl~ed hir_n as a hostage was "1 purfly rez.olutlo~. actlllli:" -~~.· ""'. tho, -"""'"'.by ., ... tflb ~~. ~7 •. to free a eellvlcl on trrqJ •nd tw.o·~ ~t the cOurt u'wf~ wai \ia, .~~ eveirt · ·' 'more JJD.. pott4nt1hin W'Stf.s or'evin-h'troJt." ~ li~n ... 21',.IJ'Ol(e in an hour.Jq radio broadcast. Tueld11 'nfghL He was' freed last week on '50,000 ball to await .i. retpal on vo~untary 'm .a ri s J ·i u g b t er . charge.5 in the 1957 klllJnc of an Oakland policeman. · · Jackson, who smugled the fatal 'sum lnw ruperio~ court, reporleinr bad ao- (lleo DAVIS, l'a(o I) Snakes Alive; N~rse Spooked DENVER (AP) - A nune luck· . ..eil a <hertilometer under lbe'toogue . 'of a 15-yeaMld paUeitl al National . Je'fbh Hoopltal, then W<nt aboul · bUsiri.ess ellewbere. When she retqmed a few mJnuW '. late, the hospital said, she ,...... ;: eel the thermometer -and s~ rooted in horror u a small, green snake followed it. The hospital, which declined to klenUfy the youth or . nW'le, said the patient apparenUy lll&l'eil the . harmless repute on a field trip and saved Jt fll" the occuion, con- oealin& , it In hi.s mouth during tbe DW'll'I absence. C.ut . . I f ··-~ ... --...,. Miillf 12. '1970 . l . _,,, ............ DA.~ J • • compenltd Mia Davis to.Glide Memorill ~ ~~.wbertthe~ke 1iF1tl'Olhe1 n " -..,.. o ·~·'·· pilllo Collit . . 1'ilno ol'lllo """""'*' Soledad prl!ontn, =f, ..Ja\'bQo, 28, b "' blothor of lli''J.._, tilt )'Girlb ·slain Frt· •a .. .-. .... ' U9if' , • HIM Davia had pleaded un.succtssfully ill>~ Ille $(@dad .1""11 ai art '~!!Ir for ·111etr ·defense. Jutlges ""iiPed: .jtie· ~11, uat qualifted as a.a in- ~~ator. Hu pita came alter the group hl.d ·a~·~· lo .!'iiP . !l!Jeotin . .,,., lh<ir ' · .~~rMt: ~ ... •San · Francisco. · .' lib Montei'e, ~nty ... ruJ«I they ' .. >t1aet, &r. fair . trial ne1r ibe ~ J>t J:adlalJi lrOubled Soledad PrlioD el1e the &uaz:d Was shot . . .~,Judge. JJa.Jey~J;ackson ;md San. Quentin ._ ·~ .JiWi ·D. MCCiain. 37, .00 , ~ '<:hr~'tinas, 27, all wer~ . killed .~II\< , shootou\ at l>!atin Coonl)i q,q,. ; il)'.'):eqiii' as !lie resul\ ol the U.u1· iliiis, ;{!!but lh<,65-year .. Jd Judge ~'N•r->-, .. ~ _eJS • ...,.,,,. • . • , .. e judge ·had been trying McClaln .. on .• charge~he asnulted i San Queotln 'ialtd Wllli:O tnue. Chriltnia'l.u a 'llltneoi f6r-lo!cC!alri. • ' t:r ·' ·;a11row Shooting ·May Oust Tribe . ; ..... - ;fr,(im Alc<iiraz •' .From, :Wire Servka "L -· "• • ''t•~ATRA7i ·~ People ·wbo live In ~" m~ ~ -~'t. t!D-ow ~ :~ nOc 4hoot arrpws at passing boaM» ...:: aayi a high ·federal official wbo is a.gain threaten.in~ to throw the Indians off their· ca:~ reservatt.on. _ _ Thomas fl~; reg!oru\f chief Ji! the ~eral "sen.fees Administration, which "'*'tro1s -the 'lorn><r prlton ialand, •poke out a~I die lateSt bootHe hlreup 'Pbu- ~~ · &ni oihm '"'--' -l>A"" U,,.t .Jt ih~Y. ~ ~~~;Iba,~ alli;c;e of Mf!ncarl Ind1anS .which se~ Alcatraz ,~~~ ~OV -~~~~at maYt>e they'll go' a~ay Jfr somellllng. . -Sat u;ey were l'tmln~ ol the squa>-~.s On -'the -federally owned rock in .5iili' Franii.ci> i!ay agaiO' 1ate S.lurdaY ri1gbt when· a'n arrow twanged into tbe Had>or Queen cruise boat With 90 per10M al>.ianl. . . ~'1'J>e· gav'emment do<a not Intend to ~ale 'th• 11r!ng pf one more amiw ~~~'f.\!i"\111, ~ He said rocb were thrown rrorn nie Rock earlier Saturday. "The JuaUce Department could -If it d~i48' ,to .o:"' l\.lvei' the· Indians rem~ ed ... ~cr~ in:l ~~r ·~~n. l~ cfiier 1 of about iiO In~ Who are bol9ing the !.!land ~. mile ""' 'tjle 'btys(Jore .. readily ail-Jbtttea'. 'tlle ·arrow came · froril nowhere Hoii lilcattaz. · , 'lbe bolt !mo the midniil>t blue chlp- !1'4.th~ ·llarbor Queen'1 pain~ but dldn'I ~ anyone. · · · ~·~we•rt juSt trying to get our Point mosa, ;, Trudell said without identifying ttie ~ brave mar~n · whose· bow dt!!Vl!ted the-broa"dalde. -- "The tour boal& have not been respec- ting. ...,. . :1'1&>yafd limn. 'Pbey've been · c:oming within 20 or 30 yards." Congressman Phillip Burton (0.San Francisco) has his own solution to the Indian occupation and it is contained in a bill introduced in Congress Tues- day. I ' He wants to sell Alcatraz to the {nd~ns 1 for $24:, the equivalent Brookly11' lndllns got ftom Pet.er MinWt in cheap beads and ttioth for the 1526 purcba~ 10! ManMl:ttan lsland. . , , The •bill al.so stipulates that saii 'Fran· · cisco . Bay would become a federal recreational area and .If the lndians don't .want to chip in $24 in wampum for a ·piece -e[ Alcatraz they can take their business elsewhere. DAILY PILOT OfA.HG5 CO.UT ~U&LISHIHt:i COM~ANV' Robert N. Wo14 . Ptt1~en1 1"4 f>ubtllber - ;.,~ a. c ... r.1 • \ V~eo P•h:-t!I o..s G8".,tl Mll\ffM" lhofll•I K11wi1 • l41tor . lho.,.ii ,(."'Miir;hiu M""!~~ •i~Jtar4 P;:tf.JJ • a.,,1h °"""" Qwnly ldltw ·~ ·: Cotta M-: »t WCltf..., s .... 1i1-1 •Adi: nn w.t .. .., leult\llfC 1 -~lo.dl:.Jil~IA...,. ~ .... '°" IMtltJ,J1W• ................. ...,, c ....... i.::• Ntnr1'll c:.mt... RMl OWNER OF GUNS? Ar,gele D~vls ...... UPI Ttlw!Mtt 'TRUE REVOLUTIONARY' Huey P. Newtop Justic~ Burger in Appeal I• ·• ~ + For State Prison Reform :• .... . ·uXi OF THE oiARKs, Mo. (\IPll -Chief Justice Warren E. Burger totd the n~'• governors ~ay tbty must atop,bielng ''SUnday Christians" and their stai.i """'apend rut amounla oa prlJon retOmi ·to. fight crline. . Bgrge-t addresSeci the clos.ing session ..... , . ol the and annual Natiolal Governors' U,llference in an unprecedented ap- pwanee by a chlel ·j\IJ!ice before the group. " )le" oald the jlldlclal system should be strenilhened 'by competent and in. depeident judjes and by adequate aup- pnrtlng per80l1BOL !''l!hft·seooncf point -and it 13 -very crucial -11 that we must stop. being 'Sunday Chrls'u'1is,; as the clergy sadly ~. 'mllll)''People, 90 the. subject of-OOi'rectjoaal instituUonJ," he said. "[n round· figures, 85 .,,ercent of an the prisoners now confined ill this country 8re m·.youf charge. With few exceptions, they are in institutions and systems which we call 'correctional,' but which do not correct. 11To chan&~ this will coSt a very large ~"'1' llddll!', to· tliai,l bacll,brfak!ng burdens the 1ta~ now carry. But the correational sygtem at the third stage o~ justice is at le;lst as important as . . ~; \ Festival Board . ' . S~ks to Cut . ' Aid for Chorale Felitivi.I of Arts directors agreed this week that ihe tlme has come for the Fe3Uvai Chorale .to become at least partially self-supporting, instead of rely- ing-enUrelf on-Feetival f ift8:nclng. "We spend $3,600 a year -0n the Chorale," cultural committee chairman Helen Keeley told fellow directors. "This is far more than we give in assistance to any other cultural group. I feel that the Chorale shoold be treated the same .as the other groups and not get this muc more ·.support. ... Director Stuart Durkee noted that this hitd been considered last. year and he felt it lhould be brought up again. BOard Chairman William D. Martin sugge1ted that the matter be put on the agenda for the board~s September meeting, since the agreement with the Chorale wilt be up on Sept. 30. Director Palll Griem proposed that a lettfr be addressed to Mitzi lnterlandi. director of the Chorale. advising her in advance that it had not been the intention of the board to provide 100 percent support and suggesting that the Chorale consider means of becoming at least partially sell-supporting before the board decides. at its September meeting. how much support it will be able to offer. . . --.. ·-' Hoi Hiker Nears .. . Halfway Point San ·c1einentt'1 Death Valley hiker aaainst water pollution has lugged his _ mW-cO.vered wagon toward the hallway ,,.int In his' too.mile tr<k aero" the bakidf . .s11rl.cb, bii friend!: reparttd today. · Jpet Hurd. iel Is expected to reach Towne Pass .a>metime today after start· Ina out on a jtSO.mile. survival wall 1Cl"Od the wasteland last Saturday nftJit. Hurd. delirious from heat prortraUon 1111 SUndlly. reaalned hla 1trength be- neath an air condlUoner then 'et out again on Monday nl~t t.o conUnue the trtk ftom Death Valley Junction t.o Towne Pus and back again. The rint l~g js an uphill Slind from • point. 200 ffel bttow SN level to the pass whleh 11·nt.1r[y ~.OOQ,feet above 1<1 level. • H•rd, bolateM by a cpeclal he•llh food dlel fPlked -..ilh h1nds(ul of Mex· lean ''energy .. setds" caUed ch!a nuts. said he planned the merch to call 1ttcn· don to the crlUcsl iasue of water polMloa. . tM: Police at the first staae and the courts 111: he center -correctional systems wblc.b do not correct aggravate the pi-oblem of crime and public safety." Burger l!lald prisons should be flt for human habitation, provide recreational facilities, libraries and e d u c e t i o n 1 l resources and prlsonerl!I shouJd be trained to find u occupation when they are freed. The chief justice appeared while the governors were acting on a law en- forceme11t committee: report and wrap- ping up a package o( requests for more federal aid. They were sUll seeking agreement on how to get congress to act on a program t.o share federal income ta:res with the states without strings on the apending. From Pagel HOSPITAL .•• price of more than a million dollars. The community corporation turned them down. The latest change in hue ln the mon· tage of hospital proposals came last week with the entry of the Chapman group into the picture. ' Since then the 1upport by local aocton and the · nonprofit community aroup has &wung strongly in Chapman's favor. Dr. Sobol told Chamber directors that 98 to 100 percent of the local physicians would support Chapman General. Mayor Walter Evans Jr .. a spearhead in the drive for a public hospital in San Clemente, added that the community hospital group still has to investigate completely before casting a formal recommendation for Chapman. "But up to the present time I admit all of us are much impressed by the operation of the Chapman General Hospital in Orange. It looks awfully good right now," he said. Despite the intMcacies in t h e maneuvering in recent weeks, the fight seems to have just begun. Tbe f>ecinces organization has more than two months left in it! late.st delay granted by the county planning associa- tion . During that time the private hospital firm must prepare detailed reports on its current financial condition and management and opera tions structure. In the meantime, local foes of I.he plan vow to rally their support for the Chapman General plan for a battle to wrest the approval for a hospital from the DeC.lnces group. As ammunition in the fight, Dr. Sobol told Chamber directors, Chapman of. ficials already have received a Sl.1· million loan commitment for t h e purchase or the "prime" (still uniden· tified) site in San Clemente. Negotiations for the purchase of the land are progressing, the physician ad· dtd. ' BIG AD PAYOFF I N JUST 3 DAYS One super • satisfied O A I L Y PILOT classilled advertising cus- tom.er called the other day to tell a success story with three happy endings. liere's how it went : $135. Mo. + $35. Deposit. 2 Children only, no pets. m8 Placentia xxx.xxxx The house was rented the first day ... tlien : '&5 fNTERNATTONAL SCOUT .f.whl dri~. Trd for van or ~Ii. See afl 5 XXX-XXXX The truck deal took only two days • •. and : 2 WHL A.II ste1!1 trailer. Big 6-lc.8"' 11eel box $225, x:xx. xxxx. On the third day. the traUtr was sold, Not bad for a total of elfht Unet Of advertising, right? Get Jn on lhls kind of action yourself. Call the dire.ct line to results : 642-6678. ... --··- ort Board Battles By PATRIClt BOYl.E Ol lflt ~, J'llM ltfff The Orange cOOnty Alrpo'rt Com· mission struggled with the Parsons Report on the ruture of Orange Collnty Airport again Tuesday night. but the only conclusion reached was that a ma· jority of the commissioners favor the eventual phase • out of all commercial jet flights at the airport. (See related story, page U.) The majority opinion of the commission is in direct conflict with the ParsoflS report which recommends tripling com· mercial jet service at the airport in the next seven years. The four-man commission agreed to meet again Tbur&day at 3 p.m. to seek agreement on a formal recommendation on the Parsons RePort ,to the county Borad of Supervisors. Vlce chairman James Gilmore ujd From Page l TRAMS •.• ~uipment ai1d Joel; of wfnd&hlelds .. Mrs. Keeley said there' had been a 50 percent drop in atttndance at tbe All-CalUornta &how at the Art Gallery immediately after the train Cut ·but 10 per ctnt of this had 'been reCo\.bed when the· Cannoabalf Operation got under w1y regulirly. '4However," she said, "people complain about the lack or service." No precise check Of grounds al· tendance, relative 'to the tram service, had been made, Bilslness Manager &bert Leppert told the board, i>ut it seemed to be normal or better, following a sl!ght drop after the trmr stopped running. · Mrs. Keeley reported tbat total rece.Jpts from the trams amounted to $6,448 after lb< first 26 day~ A payment al I.I ooo had been made to the Venice Tr'am C.Ompany, owner of the Cannonball and the deraUed tram•., after 10 days but no further payment will be made until the close of the seuon. She estimated the pro-rated amount that would have to be paJd for the season would be $8,873, including the $5,000 already paid. Formerly the oost was $18,380 for the little tram! and $4,860 for the Can- nonball, with weekly receipts average $1 ,400. The first week after the sm all trams we.re suspended, the Canooriball ·a.lone tqok ln•il,400 and tlle nllt• ....t· this increased to $1,5561 Mrs. Keeley aatd, reflecting the higher fares charted. The Festival board was 'hot r~eptive to a suggesti9n from Ve~ ;r~ '?!fn'i Doo Be>lof tbat, Jn view 'of ll>t rosy financial outlook for the modified serviCe. it might be possible to help him out with an insurance problem. His insurance company is refusing to pro-rate the extra premium M pa.id to cover the trams during the Festival season, despite the fact th at they are no longer in service, Mrs. Keeley said. and Bestor wondered if the Festival might help hlm financially. He also had offered to sell the Cannonball for p ,0001 she said, but withdrew the offer ex- plaining that he might have a ·buyer for the entire business. Directors said they would glve. an answer on the insurance request at the end of the season. Powers Have No Part BONN, Germany {AP) -The United States, Britain and France have told West Germany 11$ pact with the Soviet Union cannot affect tbeir rights in Germany. The \Vestern Big Three declared this in identical notes, published here today, replying to a West German note Aug. 7. 1-· the operating· contracts between the county and ..the airllces, which expire' in 1972. should be renewed through 1974 .. and ' lhen the je!.s should be phased oul. He 1aid this would give county superyilor1 time to d.cenofne tbe "will al lb< people of th< county" .Oprding lb<. airport, and .!Ls ll!OCiolod:'alrerift noise. • Commi.S!loner Donald .. KllUan, a Newport Beach attorney, favored phasing out the commercial jet.!, but be did not want to specify a date because he did not feel an alternate airport 1sight could be , f9und and an airport constructed for "e}ght.to 'to years. 11 Killian did say that the private jets would "have: to go." He .said that they only 11ccommodate 'an •irtrage of three passengers and make more noise lban a co~ial jet. . . . ·~ ssue He cited" atatMtlpi fttlrit . tbe ·Northrop ~ircraft ~lse monitofipg_ &.Yttem .._t the airport w&Jch showed-Oiat one aut of four private Jets Qying ove: the Dover Sbores area interfere with ·speech. whereas only one out .o( 10 c:ommerCUll jets ca11Se that level of noise. COmmlssloner Robert A. Cli·rk, the mayor of Brea, dlsagre;ed witll l.he other three commission m~btrs-lle said that the level of jet serv1~ at the airport should be increased to U flights a day by 1974 and it should remain at that level until 1990. The lourth commissioner. Roger D. Slates. a Huntington Beach Realtor. said he had not changed his position which he stated at last .Friday's meeting. He moved·' Friday that all jets be banned from Orange County Airport by Oct., 1972, and that the Parsons report be rejected by tbe county. His motion died for lack. of a -aecon<L • . ·'-. ' ' .. . .. Laguna 'YMCA Opens Serioµs Exercise Oasses ' < . The Laguna· Beach YMCA· will open a new series of scientific exercise classes a.t _camp Dolph in Alliso Canyon, begin- ning late in September. The classes . ~e dJret;ted by Gene Adams, a· re.sear-ch a.!JSJ.stant ill the government-11pon110red program il'I scien· ti£ie e:s:erclse at· Leisure World .. Participants last winter ranged in age from 20 to 69, each on an individually prescribed program of progressive walk- ing and caJistbe.nics. , AU participants are given an. init.ial battery Of phy~iological tests. including electrocardiograms, to determine their exercise ~apaclty. Repealed at the erid or ~e pr'?gr~. the tests usually show a marked increase in ener1Y level, Adams said. "We can almost guarantee lnc:reased energy," Adams says, "'but weight reduc~ lion depends on the individual. Many participants lose lnches withoot losing pounds, as body fat i's replaced by lean weight or muscle." A 61-year-old woman, be said. showed several abnormalities in a n elec- trocardiogram taken befOre she started the program. After three months of graduated walking modified calesthcnics, testing showed the abnormalities had disappeared and the women's doctor cut her medication in half, Adams reported. Fee for the fall course is $25 Jor new members or $2tl for previous participants. Further Information may be obtained by calling the YMCA at 494-9431. Kingdo111 Shaken Fired W orkeis Sue · Disneyla1id ·· " Disneyland'Sr strlkina American Guild of Variety Artists uniP,n mem~r.t 1ilave lilod·.\ swt ,.Pirill the • !!W '• fallowlni dbm ssfil noUCes Issued to about 30 of the 50 picketing union members. Attorneys for AGVA .have filed unfair labor practice charges against the Magic King~o~. aceording tt PeMy Sin1Ieto,n,: spokesmen ror the unim. Miss Singleton, whb played Blondie in the "Dagwood and Blondie" series, said union .members began picketing the park S1tuiday to back up demand3 for better wages and worlQng hours. · 'I'ho,,e on strile fuc!ude some of the Indians who perform in FronUerland, an members of tbe Kids o! the Kingdom, Ute · rriountain cllrilbets who scale the Matterhom, and some of the persons performing as Disney characters. Mlss Singleton said, "We're only trying to get them decent salariu." The Indians were being paid · $1.87 per show for l? shows a day: the Kids of the Kingdom. a variety act, were paid $5.50 per show for five shows and the mountain climbers received $2. 9S an hour. Disneyland oUicials said the park Is operating on a bu!lness-as-usual basls with only.the Indian ceremonial dances and the.Kids of the Kingdom attractions halted by the strike. More tban 63,000 persons visited the park Tuesday. · One park spokesman said that. as ot this morning, Dilneyland had not been notJfied rof any" action by the Na· titila~ tabor 1\efaftons Board conc!rn'htl the AGVA charges. · Concerinng the dismissal notices. Boti Jackson of the parks public relat~ons office said, ''The compasi.y has all alorig ~otifled AGV A members that they wep 1n violation or'' a valid contract and that the strike was indeed unauthorized.·• "The park was patient with the :strikers. informing them repeatedly that, un!ess they returned to their jobs, they could lose them ," 'Jackson s a·I d . "Disneyland has now taken that action." New Italian Leader Gets Confidence OK ROME (AP) -Premier Emilio COlom· ho's center·left government won its first parliamentary test today - a vote of confidence in the Chamber of Deputies. The vote was 348 for the government and 231 against. The required majority was 290. Colombo's government, made up of his Christian Democrats, two Socialist parties and the Republican!!, now goes before the senate for a confidence vote ex'1~~ted later this week. 2 5o/o ott· 1..)11 a 11 fa lll()tts T l)\\ IL· Stcrli11g For• &rited --Ir ..a T..i. s..llas .._; cu ''* 111t 2'~ 96 ...... pDcr:t. Y-~ i,~oa. C"'7 .... -•p;om..Jii---. .. ·--Dia't ........... fl •••• ,,., __ ~,.,... ...mi-. ..,...pi.....,.. ~ ...... -~,. . i;..i, ... -k?.tJ ' CONVENIENT TERMS JANKAMERICARD MASTER CHAAGE J. C. JJ.ump~rie ~ JeweferJ 24 YEARS SAME LOCATION PHONE S48.J401 ltll NEWPORT AVE. COSTA MESA • -----=--- ly l'hll lotorlondl . ' ''What'• thi1 place coming te? I wu cited hy the fish a(MI 1•"'9, people far h•Ylnt poor fa$ and Mint1 in pouu1lon ·fl ''shert11.l1' Joint Treatment Plant Irvine Ranch May Help Laguna Sewage Hassle The lrvine Company may hold the solulion to Laguna's sewage treatment problem, city councilmen and planning commissioners learned Tuesday night. Director of Public Works Joseph Sweany, said that be expecl3 an offer from Irvine within six montM to join in with its proposed sewer treatment plant. which would recycle ~ effhient for agricultural water needs. However, Sweany added, lt probably would be a few years before Laguna could join the system which will be principally designed to serve the p~ posed future city of Irvine. The sewage plant issue came up during 1t dinner meeting at the Towers Restaurant. Councilman Roy Holm said that the sewer' problem ·should take precedence over other matters of con- sideration. · Holm was referring to the recent breakckt1yn ,of qoe pldtli• Plal}I'• lar& primary cl3rtf'lers, wruCh sepatate soft and liquid wastes. Sweaey explainefi to the J.rOUP that lbe clarifier broke down ·nearly tn weel<a ago, aiplply becaUM .e.111< .,. of the planl "That clarifler w44 put in around lM&, using part. manufactured prior to World War If. Any· new parta we need will have to be specially mack, "The primary clarifier will be out from six m<intha to a year," Sweany reported. "We've got other modifications to make on the plant, but the clarifiera are the most important thing right now. ''What we shou:ld dO" is levy a llkent tax and fiX the system now." Another serious problem with the sewage system is that carrier lines to the plant behind city ball, are overwork- ed, Sweany said. "The pwnp station on Bluebird Street was designed to run three to four hours a day. Now, it is running virtuaU,.. all the time," be said. • "We've got to build a sewer system around the town and not the town around lbc ~~·~~w· ~ ,p)a"rlnlng commission c b a I ma fl William Lambourne taid that while be was aure the sewer system1wQ a auiOU! problem "the pllooina tommiallon ii in uw.' Jl;oitl01i ... dl·~it •bOilt it." Festival Scholarship Plan Liked, Might Be Expanded Laguna Beach Festival of Arts direc- tors pondered their scholarship program Tuesday, decided .jt was i n d e e d worthwhile and mtght even be expanded. After Directer Helen Z:eeley had read 11 letter from Clayton Garrison, Dean of the Scllool of Fine Am at UC Irvine, thanking the directors for the annual Sl,000 in art scholarships, awarded UCl students and extolling the Festival as a benefactor of student artists, the board decided 10 spread ils wings a little. A request from Saddlebaci College for scholarship support of its art depefl- ment rt!ulted in approval of a $350 award. 1bis, Mrs. Keeley reported., would be sufficient to pay for one 9ludent 's tees. books and materials during a two-year program leading to an AA degree in art. Winner of the scholarship should receive $17~ eadl year, directors decided. Noting that some $6,000 remains in the scholarship fund .after awards are made, Mrs. ·Keeley suggested~ that tpe board cons1111f ~cJenlng Ille prilgam to assist outstanding students in other fields. such aa mt¥ic, djll)Ce, drama and writing. The Fe!UVal acbolarship progam was Initiated to help Laguna Beach , High School graduates planning <Ill becoming college art maJors and has been restricted to these gr.iuates and to winners proceeclinl with their college studies. Board Chairman William Martin said he would be willlng to consider broaden- ing the program, but would be "a little afraid of getting into too large an area." It was Slij:gested that e1perts in the other fields could help "'Ject winners. Director ructiard Brook thought the scholarship committet should et~ine roposal <Cid make a recommend•· lion to be implemented ne;t year. Director Paul Griem said the board should "decide whk:tr way we want to go before we raise anyone's hopes." It was decided that Griem and Mrs. Keeley prepare a preliminary report on the proposal for presentation at the next board meeting. While doling out largesse, llie dirtctors also decided to toss in $140 for the purchase of 20 student tickets, at $7 apiece, for the Chamber Music Society's forthcoming four-concert season. Mrs. Keeley saKI the concerts are pa_LrOOized by many terious 111\.\sk Mudents from Laguna ~ach Hi&b $chool, Sad<jleback College: Or..,.e Coast College and UC Irvine.. Sbe,1uggest Wh . school'.a. m1*: d~t be &l~eD Uvt series ticket!. The directors voted to buy 1he ~eke!.< and Jel. tbe ~mbei MuSic Society decide how they abould be disbibuled. New MacGillivray Film Arrives in Laguna Tonight. "Wave! of Change.'' • new surf Ulm by Laguna's surf film experts Greg MacGlllivray and Jim Freeman, which has been showing exclusively at th~ HunUn(lon HarUord Theater I n Hollywood, wiU come to Laguna 8-acil, 1tartlq tonight. The film takea 1 look at the cl\angt:! In surf board styles and in the aufer's philosophy. The changes,. the young film mskers explain, have permitted tht surfer 1 closer rtlatioMhlp with nature. Tht action surf Oick wUI run Wed· ne!dl,)' through Saturd1y at LaguM Beach High Schoof auditorium at 1:30 . I ' p.m. each night. AdmiaelOft .at till door will be 12.50 for adulta and ll.2$ ·far children under lJ. .. Waves of Change" ls the product o( four )'eats of surf-filminJ ia FrlOCe, Portugal, Callfom11 and Ha.wail. Surflna: greatJ IUCh as Davld Nuuhiwa, Nat Young, BWy H•millon, •nd Laguna'• Corky Carroll are leatun<I io tbe to- mislut.e color producUon. The fiJm baa bHn dr1wlng captCtty ho11Sts at tbe Huntlngton Hartford llncs jt opentd July 2t and hsa received excellent reviews f.rom Los Mtelea critics, M1cGUUvray reporta. w...-11, .,,,., 12, 1'170 L o•i. v PILOT I Whe.aton Wei hs Council Acts ' ' ------ 'More Diversit ., Less Predictable~' City M,anager · Declares ~i • • r--~=======i-~.to F,<lil>ionMOllllJG11-.,,...-,.,,--,,. -~ lbal -Y· 4~ ..... "Btllavior. la m1orllld by dloclpUne." <._an -ly ~ ~ -•'"I Whco_a,too. 'Nobody lov.. lbc """1\ buU-lbe hllll; hllbi'bo, Ille EditCt1'1 Note : Thi.a ts tht sec- ond in 4 three·port aeries pre· senl<d by the DAILY PILOT in tohich LaQUM Beoch Ci&y Man· CJOtT Jam.ti D. Wheaton, wllo is lea.vino to bt~e city manager of Corona, di.Jcu.r1e1 the Art Col- ony. Today ht anali1zu the Citu Council. By RICHARD P. NALL OI fllt o.lf't l'lltt 11.n Qu"1loned about lhe Laguna Beach Cily Counell to which be recenUy handed bis rtlJln&Uon, City Manager James D. Wheaton reflected for a moment. "Compared to previous councils, there la probably more diversity of opinion and therefore probability flies out the window,'" said Wheaton. "They're less predictalile than previous: c o u n c i I s . Usually in lbe put I could predict what coUnclls woold do ... Those who koow Wheaton believe he is less than enthusiastic about certain nv;mben of his council. He is alsc> a professional and chose ht,, words with care. "The coundl does have the potentlal of pulling lo(elber once Ibey .. iue down and once the hippie aituaUon and bouaing cnforcemtnt la behind them. 'Ibose have been so~t disruptive," s a id Wheaton. Wheaton believes the pre!leDt council -U tt pulls togelber -baa the potenliol of doing a good job In the planning area which be consklen most important for Laguna. "'Ehat's the real problem," be said, "total planning for the goal> of lhe communJty. 'Ibey baven't really had time to work on that yet. "The planning commission is working on a lot of things and the council· had better be prepa"red to go to work (on the commissioners recommendations)." There is one council approach -cur- rent and controversial -that Wheaton doesn't agree with, the strong commiUee approach lo government. He feel! the current Laguna tendency lo divide up local government into areas for council committee problem·solvlng is inefficient and akin to the old com· mission system which gave way to coun· ell-manager government. ··1 see inherent in {Councilman) Charley Boyd's committee. system a tend,ency tc> diminish the authority of a city manager. not a retum to the commiMion form of government but ~ .approach to it informally,'' said Whea- tqn, adding: ' ' ' •·tt'1 ~dan1eroua if the eommunity wants to have a council-manager form of government." · Wheaton di.tagcees with aucb things ti Bo~'I h-rtlaliOll! c:ommltlee; He polhls out lbat all munltlpal problmu have a human relatiohs angle and prides himself on the fact that enly two or three persons have left hls office ' angry during eight years in Laguna. 1be city manager doesn't disagree with the right of councilmen lo hone their expertise in certain areas .by specializing in oommittee work. But he fears tise of a commJttee to circumvent mwticipaJ rules in order to placate someone with a problem. He opposes the _ .. hand holding" ap- hanlinan b<it Ille Jaw' "'1• you need beoob, allow great dentlly a.ii '(i\'.111 a ltl\011111••, •'!'I tbe hangman didn't <111ietlcl -Wbealon lhlnb lllr. Hin Write tbe iaw, , .,,,unJvstJfled. He 11id : .. · , "The same P<l't•lns to • poll.,man "! bave no . ro•oon to beU.r, lhia qr .a ·buliclliJi ,lllJjlector •. Ht cloesn'I vote council .bas I'll' ~ ollec\iOn or l;OllC!nl on th& law .. 1He just enforces u: Jf tor l..a(llJ)a Beach.than any other, aociety doesn't want · the laws, they "I dori't thlilk ariy member Of 'the shouldn't be on '!be booka. councll'has tbe Miami.~. or f!alboa "Not to"!'¥"'-lbem or .to only enforce Bay Club approach to devtlojJmtn~ tberD for lame peOpfe 'ca'uses a chaoUc "I think aome o('thtm'. have ·a areattr situation." concern for the economic effect cf land Asked about·. the fear ot 30me of their development and planning than ln1 the * * * Parking ·First * '"* Laguna Officials Eye Priorities By FREDERICK SCHOEMEBL Of Jiit D•lh' PlW JllJff Ln lofty atmosphere of the Towers Restaurant, Laguna Beach city coun- cilman and planning commissioners gathered Tuesday night to discuss priorities. tor the city. "From the consensus here tonight," stated Mayor Richard Goldberg, .. we would agree that pArking, the Main Beach development, further anner.aUon, and city upgrading are our prlorities." They also agreed to study plan"hed residential development in the city. The statement came after nearly two hours of discussion following diMer al the ninth floor restaurant at the Surf and Sancl Motel. "The joint study session was called so we could put some subjects out on the table," said Planning Commission Chairman William Lambouurne. "We are an eoergetJc planning commission. If we agree to a set of priorities, we will get something done." The final copsensus of the group was almost exacUy the same as a list offered by Lambourne at the begininng of the meeting. .. I think parking and traffic would be our number One and two problems. The" Main Beach and the definition of a hotel zone would fall in third and fourth. The fifth item would be Planned Residential Development, \o utiliu U\e hillai.de areaa."1 On -~ park.jog Wue ple.nners and councilmen agreed to investigate three parking structures for the city; a mW,tilevel tot on tbe aite (If lhe Gtenlicyre loll near J..ilun• Atenui, obOUier muJtl. level 'lot in the Mermaid Street afe1, and a third lot in the sotuhern section or the city, between CatliOpe and Moun- tain Streets on the east aide ·of Glenneyre. On the Main Beach issue, Goldberg said he'd Like to see a cluster of "perhaps 40 specialty shopa, wit.h ocean type restaurani.s on top." He said that the idea is similar to Ghiradeli Square or the Cannery in San Francisco. Goldberg noted that if a specialty thop area wu arrang~ in the area from the Hotel Laguna to Ocean A vtnue. a commercial hotel zone CCR) could nm 30Uth on Cout Hlghway from the hotel, paat Legion Street · It wa11 disclo,,ed dur:ing Utt discussion of the Main Beach that councilman Peter Ostrander and planning , eomm!uioner James Sctu:nttz have been working on a plan for the Main Beach area. Goldberg said· lhal the two men should conUnae their ltudy and that the council should decide just how much ot the Main Beach· property should be used for commercial enterprise!. Councilman Ed Lorr ta.id that the Main Beach "ii an anchor around our necks." "We must have aome· revenue 10Urce down there. I don't care if jt'• high 'rise or speciality ahopa. But we''(S got to get lhls burden off lhe backa of the taxpayers," he declared. Councilman Charlton Boyd said another Jrilmediate concern is for P..rticipatkm with tht Irvine Ranch in the aMuation of property to the city, in the hope of deriving more revenue for the city. "We should al.so look at the upgrading of certain areas of the city that the City Council bas initialed. Such f)rojecta ahould be cOordinated with tht Planning Commlssion," Boyd uid. Planned residential development zoning was also looked at by the &tqup. Oalfsnder said th& ~ of llllP i!I to "create open spact and to cut down on cut and fill, and instead use the natural terrain." Gol<!berg •(reed Iha! PDR tbould 1!e • pr~l\1 itera. Com1nenling oq the inloqnal 1~t together, Schmitz 1aid Jt w11 .••a &rein.- doll! idea. We have accompll3hed a lot tonighl J just hope it happens a little more in the future." · Ostrander said that he wu "hopeful that $0methlng constructive can (et started as ~ result of this meeting." Also attending ·the lnformaJ nieeting were City Manager James D. ~ton, Director of Public Works Joseph Sweany and City Planner Al Autry. ess oven? ·'' ff· .J ... -llOl-..... .t.-111-lhol'• ~"' think it'• ,IOOCL" ... WbeflOft brlleves that )lllunb>r w1tholl1 conslderlllJ Ille llnanc\al wbemrilhlll- lt bad. • Tbe city muapr said, "A ma)Qit; larae tcale bole! loc!Hty -maybe' lll'O° -with conl•ience eapal>Uity for th0° y.ar-round loWi<t aitualjon woul4 lit' Jood.'' He agreed tbe eai.itlng •umm<r tra1irc and ' par~ prol»ems &re· •ilrtva~ but doem 1 bl1me this on afflueftt toumt!. Wheaton btlieves this Is mOH1 the one.day vl'11or Mio U... the btodl and goes borne. . • , "1bcoe lo!lrl!l.o, properly' call;,~ touruts, are noi the ones creating ~ problem," be said. "Say you hacl ,;_ 3ll).room ho~ Ind the~ MN «fl' penons in It. '11l•Y could get k\ij_ downtown in a hurry, 'lbey'n not caus!iif lh• ltaffie congeatioo lhroujl>out lbe year. . · • , Wbeaton aaid sucb a taciljty cou¥ "provide • shot In the arm that the' economy really haa to have. "It will take time and un1es! tJiiJ council and pl.-g comm1s11on provide the arounctwork, I don't think well! ever 1et it." ' Whe•~ knows the wherewithaf ,:ts goll)f to be needed. ' 1be two biggest physical problems - the moat <OS\ly -¥• fOing to \O' new arterial ·ro&da to bandit traffic Ucf sewage trea:tment. · ,,,. -of bolll Will be In lhe million<. Tomorrow I.he , city manager apeaU to~ this. issue 111d also· reflect& on a lf'OWiDlr' tendency among dly -•gen lo cr86'. new power in tbe polJtical and oiiciol- a~;s. Laguna Beach '. ... Airman Rescued~. An airman from Laguna Be3cb ~· iucutd Tue!day followlng ll>o qasb ti' bis Air rorce jet·ow a combat trainiDJ ml!slon, the Air Force h11 amouneed. ~ Major Gary i . Tbompao., 40, "o(' Laguna Beach and Capt. Ivan M. tVerw)n. 29, of St. Pryor, Okla. parachuled ..f9 safety jtl6t befort the. cr:asb. of tMP' FtE Pbanton 111 jet ln an -.re.a northe.lijS: of Owens Lake. ;-. ' ' The two officers were pi.eked . up· bY • re~ helicopter and taken lo Oi.lna.. J.,a.ke NI.vat Air Station; an Air Fare. !~"-said· ~Y , wp'~ cause of Ille crull wu no1 ·Ill · . koow1. ' ' Pancake Brealdf18t .:'. Set for Boys Club .<· .. A benefit "Pancake Breakf:.::t lhe Lagnua 8<ach Boyt' Club, · . by lhe LiOM Club wtll be beld •> Helllt!: Park Labor Day Weekl!llCI. · • Tickets for th• breakfaat ale rili't on sale for •t.25 from local ~ Orange juice, hotcakes, 1auiap. ~ coffee vitil be ......i lmn I a.m. i.. l p.m. Sept.·•· lll1Cf 7; , : .. . ' ·. " ' " .·, ' , . ... . '· " . .. ,_ •,' . '" ' ' ,, LET 'EtECTRICITY DO YOUR DIRTY WORK INSTEAD . . Don't stick yow: head in that oven! Switclt to an oven 11iat cleans itself-electrically. For less than a ilinie, electricity will clean your oven An electric range also means a. cooler kitcbeo. ' ' and yoiir broiler-automatically. And that .means totally clean. . . And.when yo11r range 1s electnc, you can cut way down on cleaning your kitchen, ·too.,A flameless electric range creates no by-products of combustion to dirty kitchen walls, windows'81ld curtains. Electric heat goes into the food....:not up dip aides ' of pots and pans, And whm you choose an ekcliic rango with a &elf-cleaning ~ you 4on't !Jl&ko an oven out of~ kiti:hcnl Secyourdealernow. Then throwaway your scouring brush and live the good ·clean lifo-electrically. I :+ 9· ........ Southern Oa/lfomfll Ed/«Jn ELEORIC OVENS FOR TOTAL .sElf<LEAN \ ' - . " ' .. " " ' .. • . • . • • •' • .. " •' .. .. . ' .. .. . ' .. .. .. ~ .. .. .. • .• .. .. ' • Mine l(ills· -Five Israelis;· Canal Calm •• By Ullltd ,_ lattniaU"'al 1.-1 today reported five Israeli -klJled by • mine planted 00 a rood In the acaipled a.Im Hdgbts ol Syria, the beaVleot IOU In a slrci• ioddt.ut aince the arrent coue-fire begm ill the Middle Eut. isr.;w· ~ues ·'t'eported more gunfire across Jordlnlan -1ire lines IM the Soez Cina! wu qui<! for the tiftb cdnsecuUvi day and Egyptian diplomatic,"""""' uid peace talks wilh Israel under U.N. auspices were expected to bqpD m New Y ... k uen week. Cairo...,,... said Gum>ar V. JmlJIJ, the gpecia1 U.N. peace mediator, woold open talks with E'.&Ypt, Jcrdan and braet al the ambassadorial level tn New York. Jarrln( I! ezpectod to confer '"!llralely with lht U.N. amba3Sadan ol all three nations. An Israeli spokesman tn Tel Aviv. reporting details of the mine ei:ploldon. seid the civilians were killed Tuesday nigl!t when the blast blew up tlJdr vehicle in the southern part of the Golan Heights. All wt:re from the farm xt~ent of Ramal Magshimim. lnel seized the Golan Heights in Brazil,_ U.S. Eye Guerrilla Deal MONTEVIDEO (UPI) -The Uniled Slates and Brazilian embassie5 may begin direct negotiations with lbc Tupamaro guerrillas far the release of two bolstages, diplomatic sources said today. Tbe sources said no oegotiaUan.s "'-ere under way but they believed bolh ear busier may bypass the Uniguayan government. and begin dWing directly with tbe t.erTori&ls fo rthe release o! Claude L. Fly or Port eoum., CoJ<>., a U.S: agricultural adviser and Brazilian Coosul Aloylio Diu Gomide. consul for a sum of money." Tile diplomatic soor<.u have denied that the U.S. and Brazilian embassies had asked polict to call o(f an lnten5ive search by 10,000 army troops and police for the hostages. Police anned with emergency search and seizam authority searched auspecU.d i.rrori!t hideouts today after finding a big arms cache Tuesday night. * * -ti Slain U.S. Aide's the 11117 war lo deprive Syrian gum.n of hlfh ground which Israel cbarzed bad baea llied for years lo .u.ct llraell border settlements. A arparate Tel Aviv communlque aaid cunfirt from Jordan this morning wouod- td ao l1rteli border Pollc<man near the 6elUemtnt of Neve Ur, eight milel 30Uth of the Sea of Galilee. llraeli border police fared back, but there w11 no report of Jordanian lossel. Hawkish leaders of the Gaba! party In Israel have decided lo launch a major political offensive against Premier Gold.a Meir's current Middle East Policy, poUUcal 5;0Urtes lo Jerusalm:n Hid. Gahal leaderl dlarla lha1 the ,u.s. peace plan. the bub lor the upcoming negotiations, pg1e5 grave clangus to larael's existence. The party't sb: rep. resentatives wit.bdrew r.rom Mrs. Meir's 2~m<mber Natiaw Unity cabillel wben the U.S. inttlatlve was: acct-pted. Jordan and Egypt ~e having similar p-oblema: with Palestinian guerrOlas. ' Palestinian source• in Amman said the Palestinians will form their own government in exile to rep"dmt the Palesttni.an refugee.1 aclttu'fld throuibout tht Arab WCl'ld. ~ SOl.r'CelJ nJd the first prime minister will be Suleiman El Nabul$i, a former prime minister of JOrdin. ,.. • -- The Paleslinlafl!, as well as lh e goYemmenls of Syria and Iraq, have rejected the U.S. peace proposals and have not observed the cease-fire. The semiofficial Calro newtpape.r Al Ahram said today Algeria will withdraw its lull contingent ol 2,000 troops from the Egyptian side of the Suez Clnal front Relations between tbe two naUons have deteriorated aince Egypt's ac., ceptance of the peace propou.IS: Ul"ITI ...... • ~ •Y O'NeJI told police he was The govmn:neut. ol Uruguay has refused to negotiate with the Tupamaros and rejected their ransom demand that all political prtsooers in the country be rtleased. " The dlpJomatic soorces said they were eocouraged by a Tupamaros communique issued Tuesday night about the bcmages. 'Ibey said «1e optimistic note tn the ~que was Che failure to set MY Body, Family Home for Burial PRESIDENT NIXON, POSTMASTER GENERAL BLOUNT JOKE AT POSTAL BILL SIGNING 'For ThoN of You Who Don't Understand Modern Art~ That'a • Bald E•gle' d up by a man who took his et asked him for hls cliarettes, banded bact ooe of the ci2ar- and lit It 10< O'Neil before ~ • l'airolman Patrick l,\i,,.rt, mak· iJ1I a routine che<;k telephoned FL Y!WIJ an4 asked Whelher Keith __.was on ''liberty." The Army post replied ••negative" and Spicer, 18, wa& jailed for an fWOL invell· igaljon although he'j:arried a valid PH•· Tiie Pol1land Journal, check· i. .....t Ule !U>ry 'Mooday morn- • dilcoveNd th6 language gap •Ille soldier ,..., med. Mlnen "1W bows that to the Army one 3')'1 "Pass," not "Liberty." • ' ' A ~ 91 .the gii/Ql<i on th< port of a 1DQ1n(m COlhier thwart- ed a hoW.p atU'mpt at an office ~of lhe Niogana Molww>k p....,. Corp. in thil ~•Um New York citv. The ca.ihter, wohse name toa1 not dilclo1ed, Hut the gun ;JM l'obbet potnt.d •• her loo/<- ~ IO mucll. Wc.t a tou that 1M """'4•~ h<lp laughiug. Th• ro!r Mr. fluitct.d bv her reaction, fled emptv hmlded. • Fr•ncia Mcloughlin, 57, of Der· by, England checked into a hotel for a 10-day holiday then went for a walk -and promptly fo11tol tho' name and addrells or th~ bolel, police said. He toured the area in a patrol car but coold not find it and wound up spending the niJlbt at a police station. detectives 1&d. • Lois Smllh, 2D, and Roy Borntr, 25, wm complete the joining ol their famiU., when they marry Saturday in Doncaster, England. Loil' two older sisters are married to Roy's elder brothers. Storms deedllnes. , "QJnsul Gomide &nd Mr. F'ly ere in rood cooditim,'' lhe note said. "they bave not been 1entenoed." But the note also warned lhJt the two mai would be slain ii police conliooed lo aean:h !ortbeol. 1be Tupamaroe sentenced to death and lben klJled Daniel A. Milrlone, so. of. .Richmond, Ind., Monday becaua the government baa refused to relea&e Uie estimated llO political iwt-rs in jails -ghoul the "'!""l.ry· In Brasilia, a spolcelman !or the B<aiiliat Foreip Mlolltry ~ today that tbe ministr)' hu ''DO 'knowJed&e or any initiative~ ,ichani• lbe kidnaped Violence Erupts In North Ireland LONDONDERRY, North Jr.land !AP) -Violence erupted today w he n Protestants defied a ban on parades and Roman catholics, prottsling the mardi, batued willl British troops. About 2.ClO Catholics. mostly youths, tried lo break out of the Catholic Bogside area lnto a Pr~nt section (I{ the iown. 'Ibey met a solid wall of British troops in full riot gear, Hails of rockJ fell on the soldicri;, crouchil1g behind riot shields 'The troops stood the ir ground end the army said the sitution was cootatned for the mo- llllttlL "nlere were no immediate reports of arreets ot Injuries. Trolble broke out after 5 , 0 0 0 Prote.tantl, many shouting "no sur- render" and "no popery" surgd pa sl anny barricades aod marched through the city, defying a gQvernment ban on parades, to mark the annlvenary or a Catholic military defeat here three centuries ago. Hit New DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -The body or Dan Anthony Mitrione, a U.S. police adviBer killed by guerrillal in Uruguay, was brought borne today for buriaL Hi.s widow and rtine children ac· companied the body aboard an Air Force Jet which landed at a municipal airport hert. They were met by relatives, friends and offlciaJs from Mitrione's hometown or Richmond, Ind. A 43-man U.S. Air Forc:e detail and a nine-man Navy Wl.it provided an honor guard and pall bearen as Mltrione'1 casket. encased in a wooden bor, wu moved from the plane to a hearse. MJtrione, 50, a NaY}' veteran, was found slain in Montevideo Mcln41T. JG days after he and two olher dalCfals -e kldnaped by the ,..mnu. MJtrione's widow, Henrietta, -wept qWeUy as she embraced her husband'• two brothers, Doinln1c and Ray, and other relatives on hand when the plane landed. Family members would make no statement. The widow and her children ranging from four years to 26 years, stood near the honor guard as Air Force pall bearers moved the casket about 100 yards from the plane to the hearse. Two Pregnancies Mean Legal Su.it F·~o (UPI) -A Fresno wooian , claiming she twice became pregnant following an operation to make her bus· band sterile, has filed a $500,000 ma1prac· lice suit against two physicians. Yvonne S8SsO says she became JlttK· nant shortly after the operation in October 1988 and subsequenUy undenrecl an abortion. She says she also became pregnant last year. The suit states Mrs. Sasso and her hu sband, Maurice, suffered physical '1lock and. menial anguish .me,, they learned ol l>oth pregnancies. The lllit was on file in superior court Tuesday. England Most of 'Nation Enjoyin.g Sunny, Warm Weather ,1.11 ••• 'IU .... 1>1 APICl'lor•t t """ ..... PrtE. . .. .. " n .. ~~~~~~~~~~- Man Confesses Murder; Police Find Two Bodies JACKSONVllLE, Fla. (UPI) -A con· fession by a 34-year~d Alabama man lo a local rniDister Tueaday nigh! thal he bad murdered two people in Binn- ln&ham. Ala., led lo the discoYery ol iwo bod1's lo the Alabama dty, Jacbon- vWe polJoe said today. Ol!icm .. Jd the 8-v. C. H. Lavender, m1n111er or the Onircb or Cbritl bere, called police and t.old them a man was 1n Ills office who wanted to turn himself tn f<K' the slaying of two people: In Birmingham. Patrolman W.W. Guynn said he went lo the church ancj took Brady Sanders Jr. of Phoenix City, Ala ., Into C1lato4;1y. He uid Sanders be1an telling him his story but Guynn .topped him and told Sanders his constltutlonal rights. He then took Sanders to the police station. Local police phoned B l r m 1 n g h a m aulhoriUes to teU them they were holding Sanders but police in the Alabama city said tbey had no knowledge ol any un.solved murders. Police said Sanders insisted he shot a man and woman identilied a! Mr. and Mn. J, B. Wilion in their house 'about sir miles south or Birmingham near Highway 280 Sunday. He said he had been employed by the couple. Blnningharn poUce went to lhe address given by Sanders and found the house dark and locked. After breaking into the house, they found the two bodieis. The victims had 11pparenUy been slain with a .38 revolver. Airline Pays Bomb Ransom SEA'M'LE, Wash. (UPl)-Western Air· lines disclosed today one o( its planes carrying I2S penons landed safely after officials pekl $25,000 ransom for infor· mation on the IocaUon or a "bomb" reporUd aboard the pl•ne. No bomb was found and tht FBI launched a search for the extortionist. ... ,,.,,,. 8•k•ntfolcl Bluntrtll. 1!01,. Bot~ro CMt .. o Cl!\Clnf\e!I Clov.!1r><1 0...vor n.tf'Q<I E u~• "' •• ., •• " .. .. .. .. • FoUowtnc payment of the ransom, the big Boeing 720 jet circled for nearly an hoor late Tuesday while its crew search- ed frantically for the bomb. Nothlnl wu frond, and the plane landed in a deserted arta of the SeatUe- .ts Tacoma International Airport. Coptal W.no -""°' ...... lltM \'Mdt• ....... "lehf ~ _,. .. MIKI llllt.-"" _...,,, 1 t. ll llMh 111 1rter-. fldl'¥ ft Tlwnllfr, Hllh ,._,. '1, '-""' .....,...,.,,.. ,.. ... .,..,. ,, .. 7s. ,.....,... ...,,_etv,.. r.,... fr'Ol'll " " ._ w.i ... tw111111'11vt1 •r. • ,....11 ef N• 11"1laftd otdlr, Tl'lvnltef. ~ dollecl I"' t\illllld GvU • ...,.. "'"'"'-.-id W•1or111 """'"t"nt' ,.., llf ..,. ,,.. • ., "" f'll llof\ Pl..i' l ltt it ltm11er•""' tP11nve wet e.o• H'Cllld • ~Ori WO•ll'I ,,_ l<tlt<I• tl°"""'lu "~"" llt•,...1 (ilY l •l v .... , l OI ""91111 Mluni '"ti\ MU•MlllM M-• "'"' °"*"' NllW Y.,. ......... """"' "'" lt.t!lti l"~lillllf l"hl..,.,..,, l'IWllrll• ..... ,Ltllf "M 111111 ·-Sl(t~e<Oln SI, l0<.1>' a.n l•~• Cl1y l 1n 0!@90 S•11 Fr•nt!1to S•nlo .. rb.11 • N~l!le "*""' l,,.,,,, •• " .. .. ., " " ·~ .. " .. .. '" .. " .. .. .. • " ,. '" .. " ... " "' "' "' • ~ " ~ " " .. ·~ .. " " " ., " .. • " " •• " " " " " " • " .. " • " " " M .. " .. .. " .. .. " .. .. ... ., AirUne ofOdall said the money was paid tn small bllls after a telephone call foltowln1 the plane's departure from Anchorage, Al ub. The caller said a bomb wu aboard and It would cost 1~.000 to find out wbtre It wu. Conijumer Protection Backer Getg FTC Post WASlflNGTON CUPll -Last y<ar P..111es W. Kirkpatrick told President Nix- on lhe Federal Trade Commission should be' abolished unltaa lt st1rU doirJg more to prottct I.he CC!n.rumtr and enforce 1111nlUruat lawr. 'Tuelday Nixon picked Klrkpatrl k to be f"'TC chairman. Kirkpatrick, a SZ-ytar<C>ld member or a big Phllndelphla law Orm. ls an an· Utrust apeclslia:l who previously served A~ President or the American iar Association a:cction on anUU'\Ut Jaw. Postal Reform Measure Signed Happily_ by Nixon WASIUNGTON (AP) -President Nix· on signed the postal reform bill . today. He said the task of overhauling the post office was accomplished only through bipartiaan support that "showed the system al ill beat." ""Jbere 1s no Republican way or Democrat.ic ~ay to deliver the mail," Nlmn IUld tjt alirJlng cerecmntes lft the office of Post rii.a1ter General Winton M. Blount. 11'l'herefs only the: t ight way. and that's what this occasion is all Democrats Map Overriding Of Nixon Vetoes WASHINGTON (AP) -House Democrats, reacting sharply lo President Nixon's veto or educaUon and govern- ment agency money billl, spearheaded an attack today to reverse the chier execuUve's action, The Democratl were expected to receive some support from RepubliclllS who earlier had urged Nlton to let the bills become Jaw without his signature. Nixon vetoed 'tuesday the $4.4 billion education approprlallon and $11 billion measure to run a variety of federal agencies on grounds they potie "a threat to every American's pocketbook." The two bills would have added nearly $1 billion to the admintlltraUon's bud1et recommendations. Nixon said t h e y represent "lhe kind of big spending that would drive up prices or demand higher taxes." Hosue Democratic leaders, hoping to capture the two-thirds martin neceuary to override Prealdentlal vetoe1, scheduled the showdown votel!I Thursday as tht first order of IHlslneu. Dtmocratlc leadeni were optimi!UC: about their chances for overrldfnl the Office of EducaUon bill , but lea certain about the pro«peets ror the laraer me1JIUJ'e. Many Republlcana, including Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford of Michigan, shared that appraisal. 'Ille announcement that Nixon vetoed the bill! prompted a sharp exchange on the House noor. Rep. Hale Boggs (0.La.), said Nlx:on was attempting to shift the blame for inflation and high interest rates to the Democrab. Boggs said the St billion addition lo lbe two mee~urea arnom'lted to less than hitlf the addlUonal COit to the 10-vemment from tncreJSed Interest Tales. Ford, however, said. ''When you spend more than you take In. you inevitably add to the -of Interest lo the (ederal govemmenl" Nison said his vi:toel were "palnlul, but necesaary to hold down the rilinc cost of 11vtn1.'' Dmx>cratk n1Uooal c h a l r m • n Laurence O'Brien 1ald Nllon's acUon "l\hast.rated ln 1tarkt1t terms lhe distorted prioriUet of hil admlnistr•· I.Jon." The overrkllng cauae or the ris ing eo11t of livin& la "Nla:on'a rt-fu.sal to use the Powers or the presidency to control excessive price And wage declslons. and hl1 rtfutal to use the economic tools which ConareA has given him," O'Brien added. about." Nixon said rerorming the mails 1p- peared almost an impossibility when he took office. But he gave primary credit for acoompliahing the job to Blount, whose tenacity he com~ed to "the ability of a postage stamp to stick to something until it gets there." "Finally, the day has come. a day very few people thought would · ever come," the President said. Flanked by six: of his predeceSaor11, Blount presented Nixon with a replica or the system's new symbol: a streamlin- ed bald eagle. It replaces the horseback rider which has symbolized the poet office since 1837. Noting the arty look of the new symbol, Nixon turned to the balding Blount and quipped. "for those or you who' don't undtrstand. modern art, that's a bald eagle,'' The law removes the postmaster general from the Presidect's cabinet and ostensibly lakes the post office out o( pol Kies. Nixon said history is full o{ eumplt3 of postmaster gmerab: who atruggled to stay in a president's cabinet. Blount on the other harid ''has fougbt to get out and now he 's geWng out." Blount bas declined to say what hJ3 plans are when the new postal system bec:omes fuUy implemented a year from now. The comprehensive overhaul of the postal system, approved by Congress last week, is designed to cut c:ostS and tn:i-prove service by infusing the mai ls with modern management techniques. Postal of(icials :see the reform as a weloome end to the problems of in- efficiency, political patronage and out· ~ed procedures that several timel'r in ti:ie put few years came close ta cauautg a tot.al breakdown. Antiwar Priest Sent to Prison Aft.er Capture C~ANSTON, RJ. (UPI ) -The Rev. D~n1el J . Berrigan, fugitive anti war priest who says he was branded a •·peace criminal by war criminals," wa! taken from a state j1ll today lo Connecticut where he will join his prtcs~ brolher jn a federal prison. Berrlaan was taken by f e d c r a I marshals from Ule adult L'{)rrecUonal lnat.ltuUons In 0-anaton while anti-war supporters arranged a rally In his behar r Jn downtown Provideoce. Hr was ar- raigned in Providence Tuesday after hi.• arrut by FBI agents at lht home or a rr~od. Btrrican wa1 taken to the Feder11l Correctional Institution at Danbury COnn. The U.S. Bureau of Prbons an: nounced in Wuhin1ton that his brnther the Rev. Philip Berrigan, was also bttnii transferred to Dllnbury from th t Lewisburg (Pti.) federal priJOn. The prieat brothers and seven others were part of the ao-called Catonsvllle 9, convk:'ed of destroying draft recortis at the SLlecUve Service oUlre in Catonsv llle, f\1d .. May 17, 1968. Daniel Bmigan was held overnight 11t lhe Rhode lshtnd lnstllutlon at Cranstoo. , I I I I : I . ' San ~lemente . - Capistrano . ' VOL 63, NO. 192, 1 SECTIONS, so.PAGES · ORANGE· COUll{fY, CALIFORNIA • ' .,;, . ,, . . ... ,.?EN~ • . • • • ea • • . . uns . . -. . . \ .. . . Chamber ,!fleeting $Me~ ·slips : Ba¢k '.Report Of .PW!chase Hospital Deh.ated In Hot · Session . -. . ' By JOHN VALTERZA Of IM Dellr J"a.t Stiff 1be bitter backstage maneuvering for tht construction of San Clemente•s first hospital surf~ jn a hot exchange 'I\les- day before Chamber of Commerce direc· !Ors. And accompanying a heated debate betw~· a San Clemente physician and a klcal Realtor came the news that a third orgJniZation is seeking to build Linda Broken By Grilling; Freedom Due L06 ANGELES (AP) -Star otale 11'ltneSS Linda Kuabian, described as .. very blue, really down In the dumps" due to her Jong and strenuous crosHl· amlnaUon at tbe Sharon Tate murder trial, probably w!U be freed from jail late today; her aUomey reported. Gary Fle~"tlld ,newwen before Mrs. KU.blan tOot ~ ·;W\d fM'" lhe 13th time that he expects charges agalMt her io be dropped, .~ which ahe wiR 'IO to an undilcloood llol<i. >Mn. ttuabilll, ehl'flC\ ·wllh murder and eonsplncy In lbe killlnp ol Miu Tate and '1X othm; WN formllly rranted tnununlty Mond1y ln return tor her tetlllJ\Olll'. !Fleischman sakl eight days of croswx- amination by lrv1n1 Kanarek, attorney for Charles M. Minson, hu "broken tier down. She's btlrig worn down. She ham't s]ept. 'ftll and lhl'• tired of being in soli~ry." Mrs. Kasabian, 11, bas been kept In a · guarded cell in the jail infirmary dlll'ihl her testimony. Her attorney said there have been threal! on her life. Aft.er lhe ls excused from the witness 1tand, be said, he will apply at her request fer a legal change of name for her and her two diildren so she can take up a new life. She feels her present name is too well known, he said . Fleiachman declined to say where Mrs. K111ablan will go when ahe Jeavt.s Loi Angeles, but 1ald• she may for a time go into seclusion in the country IOmeWhert. Kanaerk's lenl(lhy questioning has drawn fir!: from the judge, cthe.r defense aUorneys and ManlOO himself. Youth, 16, Dies After Clemente Cyc~ Acciden,t Slxteen.~ld Poul LoDtoi ol Run. unaton Part died early thll morninc without lllVlng rogalnod COl\ICIOU111 ... from oevero head tnjurllli lllf!ered In a mot.or cycle crub in Sin Clemente over the weektnd. The son of a lt..m.iqton Park coupl• ftlllY have been span!d in the crash had he worn the helmet found strapped to lhe handleben ol hla nearly oew cycle, pollee Jald. The bO)' waa aJammed head-fint. lnto a utility pole In the 200 block of Avenlda Prealdto Saturday arterOOon alter his speeding cycle hit a curb, ofUcers said. Paul h1d been under lnten1Jive care for a severe Hull fracture in South qi.st Commuolty Hospital aloee lhe mishap. He died shortly after mldnlfht IA!<fay. Still 1nother youth autferina from tM IJll\O lypa pl lnlurl<• in • SUnday eye. mishap In san ctemeate cluna to Ille thll morning In lhe aame holplt.ol. William Hartow, 11, of 249 La Rambla remained W'ICOUCkm and under tn- tenalve ctre from head lnjurlee. The boy was cr1tlcally hurt near aun- dowo Sunday wheo hla blcyc:le hit lhe side of a car beckinl from a parllln& ~ above Ttaf1lgar Buch. The Impact threw lhe yooth over IJle .. r lhen onto lhe pa•ement. oflle<n Aid. Aid" at South Ooaot uld lhls morning that Wllllam'a condltJon haa not chanced ~-be arrlvlld for lreatmenL a majQc' pospital to serve the area. Or. Human Sobol announced that the Olapnan . General Holpital group ar Orange has begun purchase of a "prime" spot in. San Clementi-to build a hospital wblch already has the full support of I.he SaJl Clemente Medical Society, But Dr. Sobol spared little in his criUcism of the years-old plans by a private developer to build a proprietary hoBpttal near San Clemente civic cmter. The internist reiterated recent local criUclsm that the plans by C. T. DeCinces to ,build the privately.Qwned facilHy near San Clemente Cith Hall are fraught with financial speculation. 'nlat group has the emting autboriza. tion by the county's hospital plaMing as:ency to build the hospital for San Clemente. 1be DeCioces plan won support before the Chamber directors from S a n C1emene Realtor Steve Michalec who vowed that work woold start ''within 90 days" on the DeCinces site which bu remained· idle for two yearr after lnlttll srading was begun.' / "If that w.re Indeed true" Sobol bU· terly replied, "Then t -.W:ukl be the . first to , mak~ ~ laijeat contribution 1'ti ""'1d lllililfti .. lhat &osJiitlii. We've been sold down the river several timet by this developer and I wouta be the ~ to believe work -Id' llart in to days." But Micbalee, who WIS the initial broker for the land for the DeCinces po'?ject (to k nained the San Clemeote M'dlcal Ct.liter), penllted. He sakt ma~ jor financial reshullllng lhla week by th• deYtloper has lnaired the "im- mediate" sta:rt ol conaructlon. 'Ille only d\ange in the 1ong«andlng pilons, be added, la lhat lhe 114-bed hoapllal'a height would be reduced from slx to four stories. "We've been fooled too often : T don't believe this predict.ion aa 1 djdn't believe the others," Dr. Sobol said later. The ·debate came after the physician detailed the rapidly shifting picture in the future of a San Clemente hospital. 11le DeClnces plan has been In the mlll for at leut five years and has Included ntJTMrous promisea of swift completion from the developing firm ak>ng: with extensions granted by the O,.ange County CQmprehe~ive Planning AsloClation. That body offlciaUy grants permfa.sion for construction of hospitals. But in recent months local disen- chantment with the proprietary Idea grew among 19me of San Clemente's leading cltlun3. And several months ago about a doz.en civic leaders formed what now Is a nonprofit corporation duly registered with the·alate. The group in recent months scooted the city for a possible site for a San Clemente CommurUty Hospital to replace the private facility built by De Clnces. Tfll coihpeUtion per,Uted for tevtral montht du:rlng which, Dr. sObol aaid, Iba De Cinoes group offend lhetr land and l!lo"' for •ale f~~. an tnltlel 10ijl0f (lea HOtlPIT,..., Pqe 11 1 'DAl\.Y P,11.0t ·-!~I SUNBATHERS llELAX AT SLEEPY HOLLOW BEACH U,..l'ITIERID llY BREWING· S'.TORM'OVER-'ANDS . •In La9""" B~h,'lha City Attorney p_,.. Staly an Prncrlptlva Rlthto-Var.au. P....,.rl¥ Rlg~h , . , . For First Time for lhe fu>t time In history, lhe Festival tram service Js running "In the black," tram committee chairman Helen Keeley told fellow dlrectota th11 week. , . In fact, she Jlid, since the .small trams were removed from lf!rvice, leav- ing only the big Cannonball and the city bus to haul passengers to 1and from the Festival grounds, the tram1 accumt has been making a profit of about $100 a day. "l think maybe .we just backed Into a good method of tr•nsPortaUCl'I," •aid Director Paul Grien. ".This could aave · us about $12,000 a year." "lllUI was the Festival's loss on tbe tram service last year. Nothing that profit.s fN>m t h e restaurant on the Festival grounds were up $2,200 from last year, Grie'm further sunnlsed that perhaps the lack of fre-- quent transportation to other parts oC town Is encouraging more people to eat there. On the darker side, Mn. Keeley agreed that the curtailed serviee la "not getting al lthe people where they want to go" be- cause the Cannonball and the bus s.imply can't acCilmmodate as many pusengers. The financial increase, she said, reflect.. the 25--cent fare charged on the llTger conveyances, com.pared with the former IO-cent fare on the small trams. 'Ibe·litUe trams were sidelined a wtek ifler lhe F'811val _.t .. alto~ bebtg judfilld uoeefe for·-~ton' on a 11tt• hlabway beeeu" of 1-.iual• 1¥Ula1 (fleo TRAM&, !'Ill I) " ' ,. By· BARllAllA 11,MIBICH ot "'9 Dllh' PPM t..,. . ' lleeent eam'lliiia · Supreme Coor! ~cla(ons ,.gardlhg pi(blia . 'I"<" to beiehel bavil resulted in .• rMratorlum on' the 'lauance. ot pennltJ· for fencea and other ~ on the, ands •lonl i.a&una'1 sborqs ~ will be.lhe subject of a rePoi;t: by .Cllr Attorney Jack J. Rimel at lhe A1l(. 19 qty COuncU meeUng. 1 •. Following lhb Glon and filelx ~sloni In North«n •CalHornla, lllmel ,..,, in- slrucled by, lhe oounell,to meerch lhe entire subject with reference to possible effects in the Laguna are.a. The council already his r~lved writ- ten requests from clthehl 'teeking removal of fences, chains IOd barrlacdes from "private". beaches, whic;h,1 they Jt}llnblin, is in accord with the aiurt decisions. One of the decisions had to do with structures . on sandy belch ai'ea1, the o~er wl~ the public'• prescrlpUve rl1bt to recreational use of the bieaches. FJffectivety, the rultnp would make · all "Indy beach 1rea1 avall1ble·for pdblk use. . .. slnce boundaries'. of beachfront ~ pertl6 along the· Oranae :CO.at tr.'di· t.ionally have extended rto Me•R hi1h tkie· line, the deciliona ctlull 'hive a massive effect on ~ btmera. "'La'guna'a aotlooa will de)lt!ld oo tjle City Council," Rimel 111<1: '"l'hele' •ft! vllld Callforllt1 SuP.fefne alui1 d9cii1~ and we ·are checkiftc' to aeet wtia&· other public qeneteam ·11oihf. ·we •alao Wu! • • '. ' • + ' . ; '' .... Motorcycle tiw, . ' . Hotel Occ~pan~y ' ' On City Agen.~a : . . '· . ' ' ' Snake~, Alive; ' ' Nurse Spooked • DENYER (AP) -A ntne -· ed a tlllrmometer under lhoionl(Ue ol.it Ji.YW-oid patlenl at National · Jewlab HoipltaJ, then went about ----.. When ahe n:turned 1a few mi.nut.et falar, lhe holpllol aal<I. ahe 'rem<iv- ed ·tile lllermometer -al>• ,1ooc1 roolod In borl'Of u a llTllJlll, ..... anake followecl lt. , · • :I'ba. boapltal,. wbldl declined to lcjenU!y lite l'OUtb or IUjl'IO, aald I lhe .patient aPParailllr'anaied lhe hlnnless, rtpCUe "'a .field t;lp and eeved. It for the ~. eoo. : dalll\i ' ti . In Illa nloutli . <\Ulloa· tKe mne•1·1betpce. · 'j •I • ,._,e I . ' l , i F . ...., St E d H .. ·1 a~'%=~~~\.~ is""~:, ory n s . .·app1 .. y ~~E-=~~ ~ llJ'lf'1<Y' In .Juno, Ille#"° Jru•"'e .. · ' , ' I · pleees Ol 'Jeclslallcin w11l ·retw11 ·l1Ftlla · ' re-.-" Cartooning Brothers Gutlty, But ' lf1ine Dropped , =.,:~ -1dera11oo .. ~ ·~~"'t#~~= • • , . . .ni. cycla ill* '""'fld l>m n¥.!f' 'ot 1 wtlh ·~ ~p'lolo µ.., 10t· Barreeuda teeth aren't ., abarp after n;..g l/lal were l!Ddtr 11 lncheo lonJ. "rvall'l" bo lhe JlWl>01< of th< llniJL ll)OtorcycWs on JPl'!•fle "'®erl~~ . 1 ioe•lll'I· . loliidl .ftllden"' me1111- all, two Laguoa Beach cll'toonlN foulld Mior lhe bOat doekod at lhe end tlie owner of ibe ooa\ lhc>U,. llOtlfy written -I t/. tile otmer', or iidinl ~"'In 'Iii'"'°"'"' tl1ilr 1itvwi of ,\be trlpp lhe eti<h of lhe 10 WH '. , ... ' ' Wllhin lOO 'feel of lhe boundlr~' Of u• If~- out today in Division Tllo of SoUlh pl-lolo lllroe lsrp•NCb. P1""1'ert of lhe 11'te·law. 'l"l~=r<>f!Ot'.IJ. , .. • • . , County Municipal Court. •· , Eadl of the lntorlandl brotl\er• and Alto"1!'l' for' the brolheh, Jlll\!!I H., ,1bo,. ' .~~{ ~\o!. · . pN IDB , TOD.t'Y LalfU•a Beach lwln brolhet• Phil and Strafford carried a NCk. Tho olher eeven Wolaworlh of Nowport.lle~ch, 1'1ked with 1 t«>;I 0!1ql ·• ,Of~-~. -, , , ·:<:O••ii. s.-Wil"°"' Frank fnterleodl, c:barJed w 11 h l•ft 10.. bomt. !fie dep\<ty district attorney pooo Llntan 1 by 11J1Cbaperooed ~ ¥n · 1 Plll!lll\t. ·lyutjflionollw p tJ./c'od-, poaeuion of too many undenlte bar· Wlien lhey 1ol to lhe parkllla lot, and.JUl!pllamlltoot1rly,W.,mornin1. oCcUpanc1..!:f~y--ll,Ulllta \tro/ai,~""'l'P•ilos<oll- racuda, lloog wllh another Art COiony some two and-hftlf bloeka from the I! woa agred to aee'1'1 ·oo CDDlell 'u 1 :~aJ.!'Y•~.'!'.~~~ 1 •4.)~t~)lc.r' cotl«role -n Ort, relldent Fred Strafford , pleaded no COi\• pier, the IJ'OUP WH aceoated by lwo a plefloeas,. and lo IU.ap<ind lhe ....... ot"'! 'by ~d <~JI~,-' OlWC 'Cb!llllJ ~ftpdrl, '* lJ. lelt, wo• 1 auspended eentence and no Fish and Game wardens, who •ske4 and Ul\det "' ~·-"'~'*' '".:.--::..r .:.-: 1 ' 1 ' '~ • • • fine. to see the catch. 1'1e flM would, have tietn' t:IS per ldult. •1. ~ 1 ... l '''r'"7T ,~,.IQ 1=.:.· 1 ·':' ::".::': ....,..<»: The clecl1l .. wu handod down lale P.hll lnterlandl had fi ve shorts I• hl1 pcriifli pl\ll $1 for eech undtnbe'ftfli. I ·~ ~ 4'q.b1vo · =•""=' l ='oo"'ll ~ lhlx mornln1 by • Jud1• Rlchard D. aack, brolher frmk•hld four. and Slr"I· "Wt ma<ie."'lr 1'1'11lt," P,'ranll~ntl!rlandl l 119. .1Ja¥1 .alter ~!,hf.:~ two · 1• :=-!> •": :, -..!! Hamilton. ford was caug~l wllh ti. Only two abort aid clie<irfUlt)' · 11 tlJii \¥.bite HOl!lt ~'at d~ ' c · ,. r 'oio '"" The .fi1htn11tory begin nearly two barracuda are allowedi per flshermif 't•vem 'Udr mofftlfta •fter'll!e &C1aton t ~1;;.i.J.!f!ll~Jiwll'. . ..-:,'9~' 1=.· ....... ,, • .~'~..: :oo,!' .. ::· = ~~ .. ~~~~~: per ~·r;.u,ai>dlJ dOdJdid to ....... lhe ::: ~~lied~ r..· '°' ~,,tloa ~;~, ~, ~1;. I ii.'.~.' :: i.:i; 7=.: from san Clameiia' oo a boat .. med cue and clalm<d that ,lhe Umll aboukt '. ~ II ht •nil ~J., 1l'!lll w111 i ~"f';,=.i" er• GI I • ~ Sum FUn. be enforced on lite ,bOot and "°t a tia flil'l_,b.irr~ flahl91 .jnl~ _, ~;A ,1Jlhil4r '!':·ai.> la . -·-.,$, ""I' .•a n.porlodly, th• 10 had.,,.,,. Jun. each hall mile away. ruture, "'"k Ai>lled, :wjly Oer;tabtly, tO <Oi\ie ~ tlioi'San 91~ (;\If : -" · cal<• eev.ral barracuda, IJlcludln& T~e brolherl contended ~L U con-and IOltJt llbecart, too.' c.un.u, " ·" •• • '-!:='•-:"-:· '"'';...' ....:..• ;;,•.;.·~·;___;:•.::_~~ •• ~ l . ! : Arrow Shooting May Oust Tribe From Alcatraz ; FneWlre- ALCATRAZ -People who U.. In the Bf& Houle lhouldnt throw - ' -bOr &boot UT'OM at pusirc boats -Uyl a blP foderal olflcill wh> II again tllreat.n!ni to throw the - ciJ lbdr captured reoervatlon. Thomas Hannoo. rq1ooal chief of the General Services Admlnl11rauon. which C<llll>aia the tonne< prl!on Wand, spoke Ol.lt about the latest hostile falreup 'I'tlu- day. >-. He and others hope, perbaJll, that it tbey Jgnore tilt tribal .111,,.... of American lnd1&m wbJcb selzed Ale1tru tut Nov 19 tbat maybe they'll go away or aomotlllng. But llley -were remioded of the lqU&\. """ on the fadfnlly owned rod< Jn San FrlliClloo Bay ' agaio la~ Saturday of&bt when ae arrow twanged Into the .llarllor. ~ auile boat with to peraona . •boanl. · ''1be 1overnment does not lnteod to tolerate the fuing of ooe more arrow ·or throwin& of ltoDel at boata," Hannon •:warned 1\iesdly. He aakl rocb wen tbrott'n from 'Ibe •1\ock earlier Saturday. ''1be J111tlce Departm ... could -u 1t decides to -hive the lndianl remov· eel," aald Hamm In. cartfully qoalllled -'.Nleinent. • John Trudell, actilll chief of about -'llO 1ndianl who .,. holdilll the iSlaed ·;oi»e mile off the baysbott, readily ad- 10.itted the m-ow came from nowhere :but Alcatraz. The bolt from the mldnllhl -chip- ped the Harbor Queen'• paint, but dtdn't .• hart anyone. . "We're ju.st trying to get our point Acrou, '' Trudell said without idenUfylng the brave marbman whose b ow delivered the broad.aide. "The Lour boata have not been respec- ting our 20).yard llaUL. They've been coming within 20 or 30 yards." r.onueuman Phillip Burl.on (D-San Francilco) bu his own 10lutkln to the Indian occupation and it is contained in a bill introduced in Congre11 Tuts- day. He wanb to sell Alcatraz to the Indians for SM. the equivalent Brooklyn Indians got from Peter Minuit in Cheap buds and doth for the 1621 purchase or ManbaUan laland. The bill also sllpu]ates that San Fran- claco Bay wouJd become a federal recna.Uonal area and lf the lndians don't want to chip in $24 in wampum for a piece of Alcatraz they can take their business elsewhere. I DAILY PILOT H•Mtf• ..... ,. ..... ,.., .... _ l')lllAHOa COASt l"Vlll'"ING CDMl"ANY RoHri N. w,N .......... , ................. Jo,lt R. C111lov Vite l"ra1!oertt .., C0-11 M..,.., 1ho1J1•1 Ko••il ..... TII•"''' ~ M•,.,fll11t ....... a. .... Rlcl!atl ,_"Nill ...,th°' ..... c-1'1' Miier -CAita .... I. -........ ..,.... ,,..,.,..,, ~: 9.11 w.t ..... .......... L...-.... 1 :nt "'"""'--"""~ .. ~I 1,.. llotdl........,.,.. ... ~lei -,..,.. .., c.-.. ... OWNER OF GUNS? Ante!. Davio } UlilT......_ .. 'TRUE REVOLUTIONARY' Huey P. Newton Justice Burger in Appeal For State Prison Reform LAKE OF TllE OZARKS, Mo. (UPI) -<lliol Jostlce warren E. Burger 1Dld the naticn'1 govemcn tod1y they must atop.bdni: "Sunday O!rlstlana" aed their 11aJa mull opeod Yul amouoll 00 pri>oo ..i .... to lf&bt c:rlme. Burier -the clooing ....... of tbe God annual Natiolal Goveroors' COlle:rence in an 1.mincecSeoted ap- pearance by a cb1tf juafJce before the. group. He Aid the jodldal aymm ohould be '1nogthened by competent and in- dependeot judges aed by adequa~ aup- porUog peraoruieL "The aecood point -and ii Is very crucial -la that we must stop being 'Sunday cfui.1Uan1,' u tbe clergy udly dacrlbe maey people, oo the subject of correctJoaal lnstitutiorul," he said. "In round figw-es, as percent or tll the priaoners now confined iJi this country m in your cliarge.. With few ei:ceptioo1, they are in institutions and syattrns which we call 'correctional,' but whicb do not correct. "To change this will cost a very large amount added to the back-breakior burdens the st.w.tes i.ow carry. But the correctional system at the third stage cf justice iJ, at least 1.11 important at Festival Board . Seeks to Cut Aid for (:horale Festival or Art.a directors agreed this week that lhe Ume bu come for the Festival Chorale to become at le&t partially self-supporting, instead of rely- ing entirely on Festival financing. "We spend $3,600 a year on the Chora1e. '1 cultural committee chairman Helen Keeley told fellow directors. "This is far more than we give in assistance to any other cultural group. I lee! that the Chorale should be treated the same as the other groups and not get this muc more support." Direct.or Stuart Durkee noted lhet this had been coru1idered last year and ht felt It should be brought up qain. Board Chairman William D. Martin suggested that the matter be put on the agenda for the board's September meeting, slnee the agreement with the Chorale will be up on Sept. 30. Director Paul Griem proposed .that a letter be addressed to Mitzi Jnterlandi. director of the Chorale, advi1Jng her in advance that it had not been the intention of the board to provide 100 percent support and suggesting that the Olorale consider means of becoming at least partially self-.o;upporling before lhe board decides, at its September meeting, how much support it wUI be able to offer. Hot Hiker Nears Halfway Point S.n Clemente's Death Valiey hiker apillit water polluUon has luaged his mini-covered wagon toward the hal!w1y point In hla LIO-mile trek acroaa the baking sands, his friends repor1ed today. Joel Hurd, 2$, Is expected lo reach Towne Pass IOl1U:titne today alter atart- tng out on a l:.G-mlle 1irvlval walk 8Cf'OIS the WI.St.eland ]tJt Saturday DlrbL Htll'd, deliriouJ from heat pro1traUon tut &mday, regained hi• 1tren(lh be- neath an alt conditioner then aet out .,atn on Monday night lo conllnUI! the trek !tom Death \Talley Junction lo Towne Pao and back &g11ln. 1be first tea i1 an uphill ipind from a pola1 n taet below 1e1 level to the p111J which 11 netrly 5..000 fett 1bove sea ll!vel. Hunl. bolaWed by a 1pocl1I health fOed diet rpllced with handafuJ of Me,. k:an "enerCY teed1" called chJa nuts, A1d he pitnned the march to call allen· tJon to the crtUcal Issue of water polllltJoft. the police at the tint mge aed the courta i. he ttnter -correctional system.a which do not correct 1ggravate tbe problem of crime and public safety." Burger said prlaons should be fit for hum.an habitation, provide recreaUooal facilities, libraries and e d u c e t I o n a 1 ..-and priaoom ahould be b'aioed to find u occupation when thty are freed. The chief juslict appeared while the governors were acting on a Jaw en- forceme11t committee report and wra~ plng up a package of request& for more fedu al aid. They were aUll seekina, agreement on bow to get cong:re.111 to act on 11 program to share federal income taxes with the it.ates without strings on the 1peod.ing. From Page l HOSPITAL ... price of more than a million dollar:s . The commwtity corporation turned them down. The. latest change in hue in the mon- tage ol hospital proposals came lut week with the entry of the Chapman group into the picture. Stoce theo the support by local doctors and the oonprolit community group has swtmg strongly in Chapman's favor. Dr. Sobol told Chamber direetors lhat 98 to 100 percent of the local physicians would support Chapman General. Mayor Walter Evana Jr., a spearhead in the drive for a public hospital In San Clemente, added that the community hospital group still has to invest111te aimplelely bclore casting a formal recommendation for Chapman. "But up to the present time I admit all of WI arl! much impressed by the operation of the Chapman General Hospital in Orange. It looks awfully good right now,'' he said. Despite the intricaci~ in t h e maneuvering in recent week!, the fight seems to have just begun. The DeClnces organization has more than two months left in ita latest delay granted by the county planning associa- tion. , During that time the private hospital 'Tlrm mwt prep8.rl! deWled report.! on its CWTent financial condition and management and operations slructurt. In the meantime. local foes of the plan vow lo rally their support for the Chapman General plan for a batlle to wrest the tpproval for a hospital from the DeClnces group. As ammunltion ln the fight, Dr. Sobol told Chamber directors, Chapman of- ficials already have received a $1.l- milllon loan cornnUtment for t h e purchue of the "prime" (1tlll uniden· tlfied) site in San Clemente. Negotiations for the purchase of the land are progre.\Sing. the physician ad· ded. BIG AD PAYOFF IN JUST 3 DAYS One super • satisfied DA IL Y PILOT classlfjed advertisi ng cug. tomer called the other day lo tell a success story with three hippy endings. Here'• how it went : $1~. Mo, + $35, Depoait. 2 Children only, no pet•. 2778 Placentia XXX-XXXX The houu was rented the first day ... then : ·~ INTERNATIONAL SCOUT 4-IO.'hl drive. Trd tor van or aell, Set aft 5 XXX·XXXX 1be truck deal toot only two day1 ••• aod 1 2 WHL all 1tttl tn.iler. Bl&: h'S\t' 1teel box ms. XX:X- XXXX. On the thlrd day, the ltaller wa1 sold. Not bad for a total of eight lines of advertlaing, rlaht? Oet In on this kind of act.ion YQUrsell. Call the direct 11ne to result.a : &U-M78. Airpm-t Board Battles ' ·-with 1.,...-=:::-:::::'r"::.-' -_. ---x ans1on ts sue --By PATRICK BOYLE ot "" .. ,., 'I* IJOff The Orange County Airport C.Om- miuioo slrUggled with. the Pal'SOC'L\ Report on the future of Orange County Airport again Tuesday night. but the only conc!Ulion reached wu that 1 ma- jority ol tbe commiuioners favor lhe eventual phase • out ol all cmunerda.l jet fllrhu at the airport. (See related otory, page 12.) The majority opinion of the commis!ion is in dlrect confHct with the Parsons report which recommend! tripling com- merdal jet service _ at the airport Ln the next seven years. The four-man commission agreed to meet agalu 'Iburld.ay at J p.m. to leek agretmtnt ou a formal ~mme:odatlon on. the Panons Report lo the COU!lty Borad of Supervlsora. Vice chairman Jama Gilmore uld From P .. e l TRAMS ••. equipment aod lack of wlnd&hlelda. Mrs. Keeley uid there had been a 50 percent drop in attendance at the All.California allow at the Art Galluy immedi1tely alter the tram cut, but 10 per cent ol. th1s bad-been recovered when the canm.ibaU operation got under way reflllarly. "However, 11 Me said, "people complain about the lack ol. lt!l"Vice." No precise check ot grounds al· tmda.nce, relaUve to the tram service. had been made, BusioeH Manager Robert Leppert told the boud, but it 1eemed to be normal or better, following a slight drop after the tram stopped ruming. Mn. Keeley reported tba1 total receipts from the trams amounted to $e,44& after the ftm ZS days. A payment of $5,000 had beeri made to the Venice Tram Company. owner of the c.nnooball and the derailed tram.11, after 10 days but no further payment will be made until the. close. of the season. She estimated the pro.rated amount that would h.itve to be paid for the season would be $8,173, including the ""*' already paid. Fonnerly the cost was $18.360 ror the litUe lrl!TIJ and '4,llfiO for the Can. nonball, with weekly reeeipts average $1 .IOO. The flr1t week after the small trams · were SU!pended, the Cannonball alone took in ,l,fOO and the next week this increased to $1 ,MI, Mrs. Keeley aaid, reflecting the higher fern charged. The Festival board was not receptive to a suggestion from Ven.ioe Tram owner Don Bestor that. in vlew of , the rosy financial outlook for the modified aervice, it might be possible to help him out with an insurance problem . His insurance company is refusing to pro-rate the extra. premium he paid to cover the trams during the Festival sea.son, despite the fact that they are no longer in servict, Mrs. Keeley said, and Bestor wondered if the F~ival might help him financially. He also had offered to sell lhe Cannonball for $3,000, she sald, but withdrew the offer ex· plaining th al he might ha Ye a buyer for the entire buslness. Directors sakt they would give an an1wer on lhe in1urance request at the end of the se1son. Powers Have No Part BONN. Germany (AP) -The United Statu, Britain and France have told West Germany ill pact with the Soviet Unlon cannot affect their rlgbt:i in Germany. The \Veit.em Big Three declared this Jn Identical notes, published here today, replying to a Weal German note Aug. 7. 1- CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARO MASTER CHARGE '· ' , the operalln& conlracta between the county aod the air!-. which uplrt in 1172. should be ttnewed tbrouf:h 1974., aed then the jell! should be plwed <>Ut. Ht Aid this would givl! county superviaon Um• lo determine the "will of the people or the county" regarding the airpor1, and Ill! ._lated aircraft ootae. Commissioner Donald Killian, a Newport Beach attcmey, favored phasing out the commercial jet.a, but he did not want to specify a date because he did not feel an alternate airport sight could be found and an airport constructed for "eight to 10 years." Killian did say that the private jeb would "have to go." He said that they only accommodate an average of lbret pusengen and make more noise than a coro.merclaJ jet. ' He Cited atatlatlca from the Northrop aircraft noise monitoring •Yltem at the airport which showed lhat one out of four private jeU flying over the Dover Shores area interfere with apeech, whereas only one out of 10 commercial jets cause that level ol noise. Commissioner Robert A. Clark, the mayor of Brea, disagreed with the other three cornm.issioo members. He uid that the level of jet tervioe at the airport should be increased to t2 OighU a day by 1974 and it should remain at that level until 1990. The fourth commissioner. Roaer D. Slates, a Huntington Beach Realtor, said he had not changed his position which he stated at tut Friday's meeting. He moved Friday that all jeb be banned from Orange County Airport by Oct., 1972, and that the ParsoM report be rejected by the county. His motioo died for lack of a second. Scientific Push-ups? ' Laguna YMCA Opens Serious Exercise Classes The Laguna Beach YMCA will open a new aeriu of sdailifk: exercile cluaes at Camp Dolph in ADllO Canyon, begin· ning late in September. The cJaues are directed by Gene AdalJll:, a research auista.nt ia the govemment--apon..aored program bi scien- tific exercise at Leisure World. ParUclpanls hut winter ranged In age from 20 lo 69, each on an Individually preacribed program of progressive walk- ing and callrlhenlcs. AU partlelpants are giYen an initial battery of physioloslcal teall, including electrocardlograrna, lo determine their exercise capacity. Repeated at the elKI ol the proaram, the tes:Ls usually lhow a marked increase In ene rgy level, Adams aaJd. "We can almost guarantee Increased energy," Adams says, "but weight reduc- tion depends on the individual. Many partklpanb lose inches without losing pounds, as body fat i& replaoed by lean weight or muscle." A 61-year-old woman , he said, showed several abnormalities in an elec· trocardiogram taken before she started the program. After three months n[ graduated walking modified calesthenics, testing showed the abnormalities had disappeared and the women 's docto r cut her medlcslion in half. Adam s reported. Fee for the fall course is $25 for new members or $20 for previou1 participants. Further information may be obtained by calling the YMCA at 494-9431. Kingdom Shaken Fired Workers Sue Disneyland Disneyland 's 11trlklng American Gulld of Variety Arti11b union members have fUed suit against ~the park following dismissal notlce11 tisutd to about 30 of the 50 picketing union members. Attorneys for AGVA have flied unfair labor practice charges agalnat the Magic Kingdom, according to Penny Singleton, spokesman for the union. MW Singleton, who played BlondJe in the "Dagwood and Blondie" seriea, said union members began picketilla the park Saiturday to back up idemands for better wages and working hours. Those on strike include some of the Indians who perform in Frontlerland, all members of the Kida of the KJngdom, the mount.a.In climbers who scale the Matterbom, and some of the persons performing aa Disney charact.en. Mias Singleton said, "We 're only trying to get them decent salaries." The Indians were being pald $1.87 per show for lZ showa a day ; the Kid! of the Kingdom, a variety act, were paid $5.50 per 11how for five show• and the mountain climbers received '2.9& an hour. Disneyland officials said the parlt is opefatlng on a business-as-usual buls with only the Indian ceremonial dances 81\d the Kida of the Kingdom attractions halted by the strike. More than 63,000 perJOlll visited the park Tuellday. One park spokesman at1ld that . as nf lhis morning, Disneyland had not been notified of any action by the Na· tional Labor Relations Board concernin1 the AGVA charges. Coocerinng the dlsmiMal notices, Bob Jackson of the parks pubUc relations office said, "The company has all along notltled AG VA members that they were in violation of a valid contract and that the strike was indeed unauthoriled." "The park was patient with the strilt.ers. informing them repeatedly that, unless they returned to their jobs, they could lose them,'' Jackson s a Id . "Disneyland has now taken that action.'' New Italian Leader Gets Confidence OK ROME (AP) -Premier Emilio Colom- bo's center-left government won ib first parliamentary test today - a vote cl confidence in the Chamber of Oeputim. The vote was 348 for the government and 231 against. The required majority was 291l Colombo's government, made up nf his Christian Democrats. two Socia list parties and the Republicans, now goe11 before lhe senate for a confidence vote eXl'J"!'.'ted l11ter th is week. 2 :; ~1rJ l)tt• ()11 all fa111tlll~ -r·(),,·le ~tcrli1111 l'-1 IWellllilllltm.., 1lllllTO.C.S--...,..; •O'' at25".6 ...... pic&Y-l9N2)"•nwr r-' ,_..,.~,,_ ............... O.'t .......... "' .,,___ •• ,.. ---- till NEWl'OAT AV£. COSTA ME.SA .,... ........ .......... -'*'" Salt..--'n.JJ ..,... __ ..,,,., .......... -~ s. .... -,,,,,... 24 YEARS SAME LOCATION ~HONE 141.HOI I I I DICK TRACY TUMILEWEEDS LIMPID LIZARD1 .YOO WILL ee COMFORTED ,:itJ KNOW11-!ATW£ ARE l!IONDING-EveRY EFF-ORT 10 ~COYER : ' '<ER LOSf 9REWI· ·' O""' I • CL •n ..... MUn AND JEFF MUTT, L.OOK ! SIR SIDNEY SENT ME A KIWI BIRD FROM lllEW ZliALANo! -.... ·--· .. -__ lo __ ... JUDGE PARKER . .• • ' . 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H:~~nd•D101 • 1 V. 11\'o 1 llJ ..... ~~ ~r: :ml ~~ 'S ~i bo Fct J ~ Ynjly E O• ~ =~:!: ~: ! :t. 3: = ~ ~r,:'..,',s ..... ~ ~ :m :~ ~i~ ~it ~::=1~r ~ 2; 1!~ r~ r,: ~r B1 SYLVIA PORTEii Al 1eu1 u.ooe AmericaN Wiii -loot lbelr liv<s in -fires -more th&a 1,500 of them in home fires -by the time 1'70 ends. And at le.at $1'DO millioti will bave -loot Jn tllo bom< fires alme. But !I you an typical. you are permitting many of 1.he g:reatelt fire dangers to re- main in and around your house. Al9o if yoo art typical. your house and its contents att drastically underinsured against fire -and you are bliatuUy unawan el your financiaJ rillks. TO m.ECIC YOURSEIJI', take • brief but objective in- spectioo trip around your house with this eolumn in hand. See if you can answer .. yes" to all of tbest' Que&· tions: Horiha, Inc. Leases Plant Do Y and lectr . fl hot --1.-A nit rllfrn ,_ J\lo Am 1Dl •'Ao • 6\lo + .... 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Mad Sci lb 4,,. lkrlfoct C:atY111: Mu 0mG 4.0I 4.43 -8-r9Vlll$ I 2D l f\io lS l~ -~ IQNT H.srv l.lt 11 27'1\ 72\to !Nio- th ·c1e t -• Have you cleaned up and JNQUIRE ABOUT lhe flam-cont :r11 ''"' :n Mohwk It 13v. 1,~ lluJld: n 22 l2.W M11 0m111 1.61 9 . .U 1 -w riPw 1.«1 1.2 22 2'1"' 11111o -+ .._ •,111Hold 1.u. 1 lt't. n•• m. ... "' Jess Smi • pres! n Ul CDm Hll!t 6 6'11i -" Col • t i'! C.lldft 17 . ..0 1160 Muf S/'ol"5 11.'2 11..1, ........ .Sii ., I""' 16\\ UV. -" ~p pH.1} , • IS Ill ....... nl tl!Ckl1I 41 10\.lo f>l'9 10 .~,. o•---noriba Inc-hu an-cleared out WlY piles of old inability characteristics of all E:;:D Ply ~:~ Ht -m Pl 11 t' Dlvld ill i'1 Miii Tr1t l.1J 1.7J R:r,r(JJ~ ii/, , ~~ 16'4 1•~ -" 1111Brtd 1..20 20 ~ 461.'o •V. .... 111111111 pfl.7' ~ ~ "'•"'. -i=-:t!""· ~ • nd il f ·ft··-\-. .._., ' c ••• ,. "'-• p I ~ NllW s '·· ''5 NEA Miit 7.tl 1.14 II JO .... ·-n ,. .... :N4lo 2'\lo -" llfl AO! 1t 2'fo UV. 2~ ...•. Int M~ -lt\llo 1114 1• ~ nounced acquisition of a papers a -or o y rags rom ma ...... 11U.:l 1n your uuuse -mo m 6 1 Moore s ,~ 11..., NY 11"' 11 ,, 11.:36 M11 Ind '·" 1.u • P ~ uo p;~ ~ Jtvo + du OtJt ~ .. ~11 1u '" -"' 1111 Mng .-2 lf'tl 10tt ~ In Irvine •--·•-your attic. basement, garage? from ruoint.s and insulalJO-n •A C:~ J:k J1"' 2l\IO MIQt TtA 17VJ 1m B1o1sM Fd ,:16 6.7, N,", '-"v" 5.;!1. u.i ::i;: t:, {~ 't n,,. 21-. ,ftt -1 ~ ~~~ ~;:'° ,,• •,•,, j'l! u,, t. ··· 1 "' Nlct i.• 1j' """' lflll •' -~"' O"tt1nJld }e.ase forapuu1tS1u:c .r-"':Dlllrld 1,,.1y,MtvTrw1 ~ 41,4 CGFd 1.107.61N _..,,, ll•nkofNV2 7~"3 ... -"""''"-*'ii 'i .. .,. Molnlf'•ol.JO llM\loJ:Noa.l"°•'l,i; •·-t I I Ateyourcleaningfluidsof curta1nsandcarpet.s. t:0111r111 , 1,1.MolchM .v,514C1s>ernr" •.121.i 11111"' t.06t.'°B•nkTr2 ... 161 ..,D<l'tllll.o ~21"1t21'1121VI 1 lnURldlf 1 ''"'-• ,,. ·,~ iJl the Irvine Indus r a 8 h ..oo_. L 1,111 15,,. 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J•PllnFd °'"' is lD\iO 10,_ ,... •• ewpo eau1 o ice, a careless use of e ectr1 ...... ap-to suspect its a equacy. e ~:!: ~~ 1;:~ 2j"' ~~~r G•' 11.,, 11 .... comp lld 7·61 •n Pion Enf s.1• J.73 11~s11 1..0 '01 21411 21.,.. 71.,.. _ y, ~nn1, a111 ·~ .., 1Jv. 131~ IZ +: Jennp11o1· .JO 11 15~ ,5 .. ~ -r the transaction for b 0 I h p\'•n-·, d e f CC l j Ve Or check: may cost from $50 to gu"kln D •11. lOV. MW H111G 5 7 1\lo Comp Fd i .15 1:•2 Pion fll<I '·" l0.37 ll' k ~ ·'° 1 41 A? 41 ··• ·· 1llVIO•i 1· JR 28~ 2l\1o 11\'I v. J«CP\. Pl • 120 .50 50 M"° :t ..,.._..... . , 1o1rlron 14,it t"4 NWl'uY1 7,~11•/0(Dm"k 351391Pl•nlnv l . .t?t.70 11 •C .U 411•7 41"11 41&;,-'-S8111C .70 21 17\/o ""="°J_..tCol.SO 16!~ 4li\«•T ' parties. overheated beating and wiring $150, but tt will be a worthy E.2'. P1lnl '"' ov. Nud Rae '"' Siio CGn<:otd t'::io iJo Prlc• Fvnd" 1111 Lauo 1 1 11"" tlV. 11~ -11. • 11 u 1 •• .lO ~ '= '111 n -.,, Jim w111 ·'° 11s '1'" 11 ~1•·-+ .. • f .,. -t nt ' deed E•olC WI 3''o 3'\o 81:'° Art 6\lo , .... Coro10I t11 t'oo t'so Grwtt> U.2t 11.n Bloct Hit .:i. JJ Ul'o •11\ 'J'alo -"'euu'"' 1J': 2 ",,.? 22 ti~+\~ JlmW l>fl.60 ID JlV, 31 .. Oboo Laboratories o ntn· eqw·pment, chimneys and 1nvesme m • E•st Sh •" , .. ,,w1t ,111t n conw 111 2i1 101 N Eril 121 •21 11:::t:'",8'111 ·20 1' 3Plo »'HI :u"'+ v.,•1«11"'Jt· • .l ,, "'• ,.,,__,.J1mw111 pf1 11oo ,, •• ,, ... :o -.I .. '" C II Ml -N Hor lt0S4 l1·si II I llftll 2 t i.lo 9i,(, l •Jo lrlyl CP , -11 ,.-,. ... J h I ., .. 1? ..... 1_.'" nesol.I has heel the American ~clJll ~It fO'M 21 Op! San llv, 1:~ c::I Gth __ 4. n '-11f Pro FutMll 1:1:1 1:11 R: llD Co . ..0 17' l?l'o I~ 11"' .: .. ::i,i_ ilhY1 Df1 JO ll'i Jl 1}14 +: ~ J!i.~~~ ~ ~ :JJ\, ~... .._ ..... _._. marketing agent for Horiba E~~ •• ~] 1r' 1~~ ~:"'1i-P ,,,., 1~ Corp Ld n.'WiJ~,, Pr!Mlnt J.61 •.M E~~ ·fl. "; ~ dV. 4lV. + v. E~~'i:,1 :11: I mt ll'li J6"-+ "" Johns S"tC .to u "' ;r,z :aoMi .... ... • !.~'-eqw'pmenl. The EtlMI sr,t .......... Over HA l"io 4 1"ry CIP' t ,45 10.11 ~:;:::;. F-~· 9.21 din I.JO 161 2f~ ~tl: ir..: +·i.\ ExCtllO 1.U ls 11'-17\'i! 11\'J -.... JoroL-n .80 lt .Uv. ~ 4' _ ~wu--M F • I d Elder • s•,. 6 Or.-C•1 11V. 12V. "' WDIY ,.14 S.lt Equll S ,~ 6.50 or<JWer 1.25 11 20lli ltt>i lt!~ _ :ri;, Fibt:rM ,«I « U\:o 1 ~ IJ + I(, J~•ll .34Q ' 10'" 10 10 f ed '• esa irm n tro uces El Nlli l l \lo PEC 1,.1 111 .. llh '11 WDel S.52 •.01 Geor ll' l I llotmlM 10 1! ll'J. I~ ll ""FKlOl'A .-25 3:J'lo 3J lJ _ JCll'lftl.L pl S f\~O """" <1'-" d~..;. new eompaoy was orm w El Nuc s•io µ.; P1bsl er 41~ 41"' 11eVqh M SI.JO 51.JO Grth o 1 t, l-~ &of Edi• 2.1• 15 32" ll"• l7VJ = 14 F1lrdtC .JO 111 1t'!t. lt>Ao 1~ -~ Joroensn I.XI l " 19 i. :'...~· uf ctu H 'b a•A-nled E!ctcov l"' 7\lt Peer! Ml 9"" Ali O.l1w1r1 Group: I · ·-1r1nllAlr 50 6S I V. 1.... '~ Vo Fer Hiii ,IS. 7S NI 71, ,._., -.... 10'1 MIO 1,., Jl JI'-~ :J1!'1 3116. man a re ort a-p ~ eurom 7'" I p1....,111 '"" 1ov. o...e.11 e.n 10.n •= •, !?: '·!2 rl1K1St 2.~ s1 o19v. •7W-, =~ F11"'"'"' 1 10 1•~ ,,\It 14'"' .. ic111.,. Al i 4 '1\.!o 11 11 -:"' ·1 -~ In the us 'fhe El c ~YI 1'I> "' P•rkr Dr s s ~hYr 10.:U 11.H v '""" ~--II• 11 MY I\' 151 ''"' '°~ $1 -"'F1111,n .IOI:> , 60\ 6\"'I 6\1 • K1ls S1of•,15 3 '' 6J\li " ...... :t. equ.,,. ... .,,.~ . • El Diii """ $1 Par1lw H I IV. ~n. I.SI 6.09 Isl• 6.•7 7.07 Brl,tMY p( 5 l6~1 :M~ M~ + ~ F•mlly F!n I ., ll'llo 12 I? .... K•1• 5"'1A.1S I 62 •t ,, Irvine plant will produce air N Th i;:,.:r'&11 11:: 1~ P•ul•V p '"' I" g .. ••I 11.?6 11.16 11:ei0v,•:m i·?l ~,~ B•I Pit .J21 72 10 t~ ~ .. -11o F•n•1HI In~ l 1 • 1 .... ~A 1A1 .... n 1 ~ .. ss ,s :ti•i 1 ew ermometel. EntrgyC 1~21 Pl!erle1 T ~ 2\.'o (tYfFd t.4810.•IRvere •'ls t'nll'P"H~.%1f J .;,~· .;,i• l l'l ..... ~ ... w111Fln 'l~ 11 II •• •14.7Sl>'1.l11100 ~,... JJ'l4 lS\l'-fl polluUoo man i tor Ing n· e-n1 ... "• 1•.-1'.11 ,.. E~ 11n 1~:: ~;i:::,,,1Hi,w~o,:~~ 11.6t 11:t:.,,, 12: ... ii•1 1~· •o1 A? 1 ~ ?l ... '1 ~ ::·· F1•51ti1~1 ·.~ ~ •1~ ""ni. "nr. +;; ~:l:cc';"1.it° ~ ::~ 1:'\to 11 • -· 1 tr um en ta i o •. medical Enn is I 4 •V. ~·""G~K 1._ 1,.. 11111n 1 eo , n lloM<Hh s,oo s.d ... ....., DI .ID n v. WZ 111111 -1u. F~ra «1 11\ ui.. lJ 25 + ""l<8nC Pwt1 2 1• " :JOI'-\t"' .f ' -1 E!!,wh,~ f,~ ~~ ,.:Ott WI Sl'i "' Gtwlh .. n 11''6 S.~m Fd ... .u .... ~•v11UG l ,'n J ~ 2) l .•. Feder•• l.l'O JI flt'o Ullo ''"' -'II. l(C t'l PU.to I 00 •I''> .,,... ~ + ~ anaJyura and ind u I~ r I a I E-· Oii ... p lrQllt l ll'l " lf!<OtTI s ;, i n Sctwistr 11.M 12.7J ·-" Co s ''" •411 40\ + "Ff(IM<lt I.to ' 22~. 22~ 22'1 + ""ICC Soulncl 2 I ,,,.., '"" 11\'t ·~·· ---•M ··' ,·-~rumenlation. Sensilroo of Costa Mesa has The el~lron c lhermOmeler ~~u11 o 1 ·~ '"" P~-dQ pf ss st s.-1 6 11· ,·13 Sc-r """"'' -~0 :~ 1 1\IJ •·~ 1v, .... FedP1e. El.c 1 '"" 11t 1111 ..• K cSou pl 1 1100 u 1., 11v. 11v. • .: ~-,-~ -· $500 'th f . d ' abl F~· c~ ~"' ~ Phll Sub lt 11•.:. S!Cldl 11 03 ,,.~ '"' '"y U..11 u.u I"'" Ml: 1,.so 10 m· ,,... 13'--"'F PK PIL!t ' 14 " 14 "•" GE l.olO I ,~ 70'1, '°"" 1:: Olso• Laboratories. I n c. won a ,000 contract WI eatures a unique 1spos e F•b TC 1·~ ~ Photon ,,~ 111 Ebforst 10 tO 11.3J l':i1 ~t:: ~t:\ ~~. i:~ 31? 1l~ IJ" n._ = ~ ~::r1:ir ~ 1~ t.!t: :~ 1~~ + '• ~:~!'"':~ l.,. 1\ 1~~ 21\.-\o ti ~•u --~ ed -t-"t American Hospital Supply of he bl I r t F1rrlr111 "'° 2"-Plt Pd 1 Ht E;gret IO.O! 10.'1 Com SI 1.6t 7.6' BUOd Co .l'O '1 6~t 6ll 6(~ + v. F..:itr•ll 111e 1 y~ 1v, 5y, -14 K111t ll rd 20 14, ,,,. _,, 61'\:.:. •· ~ f~'lllV a """'' 1 O'-pro assem Y 0 p even FldN Ml ~7'~ 371111 1'l1111Mn •"> •'°··~ ~r,o0,>< ,,",',' ,,··~ Security F11/lds : ,'"1' ,co, Ill 5 1100, .. •'i •llO -V. f9C!Deol$1r I IJI ")Cl~ ?9lia ltl.t -It'> l<l\Ol'ICB Xlb 10 ...,. r. lCllll ..., ' f th n-.art nl 0 f McGraw Park. Ill. to market . Ffnc11ay 11'" '''"" Port• HK ;: ;'"' · .... EQUrv 2.lt ,,1 """ 11 ·14 ~ ~ """ ... Foci °"" C• 2 1 1 1 •• 1(1y11rAo '° 37 '°"' l'01,1o u -'I TOO\ e &.l'OI' me -,,, electron•'• -\ 1' n ,-•• 1 t.:ross-inf~ttOn • m 0 n I pa· Flt>Qrhr 1 ... ll'o Pra Goll '.~ ,1.: ~1!',!..M ,•.~ • '' lnv1st 6,S7 1:11 ,11u1!!"."'"w' 1. 0 2 ltVi ,,..., 7'V. ~ ... Ferro Cp .70 , 1' 14 u .... ~-l•r 1.:IO I 41) •A 7111' •• H Ith Ed cation 8nd Welfare .._ "'" · Fsl SOii 11\IJ lt Proo A.,. .,. ·• ..., ·• · · Ullr• 512 560 u..,..1 .60 25 JS\lo UV. 1! ... -\lo Ffbttbrd .70 )0 20\IJ :IO'!o 20t~ , tli.r Ind .50 • II j «I - ' .. u A . t1ents. -FslG "" ' 7 Prlld Miii ,,,., 3Uo E<iul Grh 7,54 •. ,. Stl~ Am 1'2 1'57 llU~ Rll'llO ,,, JI~ 7 1Vo -v. F etddM l . • '4h 1•l<I 1•fl :_ .... •U-11'. 1~ olOU O•IO lOllo -· to test comr111t.er selected pro-thermometer to mer 1 can F-ot ~111 '"' ,,,. Jl'ubs NH n:i;. 111t En•" 12.11 n.11 Sel soec.s 11·961i oe I" j; 1111.so 10 2•t'f ,. 24\lo -u. F1ttra1 1.eo· 1 21 21 21 + l'o •ll01111 w' l'Ofl 34"-~ P A--~ l •· "·'· nd · L.. The contract With American EYWfll 111 10.M 11.SI Stllll 0111 6,$§ 1 l2 ur n.d 1,..0 ll Xh 31"11 31 -Uo F!n Fedlr1tn 11 IO"lt 101~ 101' tlirt 1 lO ~ 17,,_, 201-t°"' ·· •· duction..type vehic es to sam-Ull~l.ll.13 ~;:;;f ·~:s 11ospital Supply gives them ~~~ridC•P /5l1S .ii ti:.":-~= 7'.tl !:i1 i~: ... :: .%~ n 2:"-2fAt 't" ::::: ~1:1~ ,'./A ,,1t0;!..4f:v. Ot,v.+-"' =~:Ml'° TI ~ il: 2.17':e:;; pie and analyie the 1 r claims sens it r 0 n , makes the esclusive U.S. distribution ~~mo~~ 1\:~~ 1f:;} ~ 0..11 1l·!f1l:f ~' ... "' 13J Uit ll: U:! :.:1u. ~!:~'it! l~ ~ ~ ~ = =:: Krc~'1: ii -,~ :ritt = .:.;· m1iaiou. A portion oC this 1 rigb•· for one year. M F' ' F ca11 t.s. 10.•s 5111..,,,. Fvncti· 11 "" . s im ,,,,., 121o1t -""Fsi "'ilir 1, • JC1 2Mfl ,,... ... "~ utt1 1.s. 10 ,!'" »>A< ~ :t : ·~··· program will be the: old glass thermometer n--.... esa II1ll s Fld F-ullcl 11.n ll.fl C•Prl .,, f.t1 -C-Fllllr Fd ,1..S ,, IQ 91\ ""' -\lo IC«r Mc 1.50 21 IJVJ 0'\1o ........ + perfonned at tJie MW facility. Dvnm l~ 1.71 Tru11 1,..C 1.13 111 Fl.,."1 ) 4'llo :SU: t-.i, -v.. F-ll"tk:re r 11 23i. JlV. 13 .... -"° ~lddf ot 11• l2r 161'. lW, -~-.. vented in 1860 obsolete. The Sensltron rectnUy signed a ~=..!.':i1 ~~·si,n.u Invest t:oo '·"~•bot C1 .10 1 m-:tt\IO + v. ~=kl · 1 ' 11 ~ ~ ~ = ~ Km:&" 11'jJ 6 fi"' 11-. 12 -• Adds Executive QrT'in M. Ems! ol Gle..tale. Calij., ,hu joined Newport p h H'm aceuticals l nteme-- t:lonll, Inc. as vice president, martdln&. lhe -... nooocecl totlay. Prior to jo1nlng Newport PbamJ.a<:eUUcals, Em,,t aerv· eel ta v1riolll executive peel· tlonS with Renll O>eroi<111 ()ofnpln)'. Mead Job n s o n ~ and Bristol I.ebot9!orlm, • division ol Brllloi M,...._ ORDER YOUR NEW CHEVY VEGA NOW FOR 'EARLIEST POSSIJi.E DELIVERY. cONfllll CH1¥110UT ... _ ..... c..ta "-"""'* e\ectronicde\liCeWeighsonly $2.7millionCOOtractwith Gug· 111dU1t 114 ~Sntlth II ).$11,Jl •l•hn M,,. 76 16"' 10 10 . 1 F111I lllA•.19 alto ... Sf••• ;f:"\\1Uddvl'A2111 ~ ~.,_ ~ ~\11 sv.r ounces and can record gcnheim Inte rn ati o na l Revenue Up ..,";..'{" ~::1 .:ml:J;/~*:,1:fJ 1i:S ~i:~LjJ! ~ ipt ~ ~~:i:~fl~11'apft~ 1i ifu lt~ n .• _~~f=~.1~ 'o;s 30~~~~··· a patient's temperature in less to market lhe thermometet in l'ttF i• 1·11 t.MI SPKtr• s.35 s.v 11n ~.e 120 ' s.111o y"'° 5Jt>. .. "' ~\: ~ 1." 1f !.~ l.'h :-:!: :! nnevNI .25 • ,, '11\.lo l'l\oli -:t; hos 'la) ~::In ~ •.Ot 6·67 SIFtm GI •.27 "'17 C•"•lltd 1.10 5 13" l:Mto l:W. • '" Fll'"'-ll 2 12 4.)\11 Ullo ~ + "'° than fifteen seconds. uropeBn p1 s. Standard-Pacific "-an"" \~111. ti: t:t s~ .:is.1s~1s C•il c B11a11 2 21~ 21" ''""' :..::v. Fi. 11tt1 1 1 1M1> 11441 1• + w According to a company Sensitron president J. C.. ........y., "" M11111 1.» t . .s s""' 1~ "·"'•""• ·, .. ~:fr.:'..,'-" "• "• ~ "• -, + ~ FlllOl'C• 1.• 16 1Mto 1"' H""" -\ii nd• Coot M horn "" Nit 6.01 '.J1 "' ·-c 1i .. It lJ ... Ftuor ., II s I ''" •1" "" +"' spokesman. the device was 1-lammerslag. who also tn-upa UC a esa e-""' si.r. -.11n1i Flduc s.11 s.61 ,•tol'Lt 1.4' • ~ 22~ :z2'4 -"' FIVTJe.-.111 it u11t 1,..,, 1•" + " . . Flt! C•P S )f, ' Sc\tll t.• 2.tl i1111Tdt 1.M 16 if~ 22 m + l~ FMC C' ,IS 71 ~.. 1.,,. l'''t + Ill developed because a I coho I vented the thermomettr, said bulkling· company. ectueved Fi.I Fllcl A.fi1 :. " St.tn Re. Fm: Citrllr1'.t ... IOI •VJ ,,.. """ -'' FMC llft.IS 1 31~ '1" 31\lo -"" ~LI Gth .., 811 15.• IS.<IO C•IT°'1 1.90I 1 ,.1111 :Ni. itV. -V. Foodflk" to 3" IN lllA lt"lt "'° washing of the old glass the device sells to hospitals tbt' -..;~ level ol. revenues ...i Gttt 1~ ~·n C•P °" 6·., "., c.~~ .-. u 1•'14 ui.. l'"' -"' Fooi. CB ·... , "" 7"I n., -··• l ·~......,. aiundr1 6·n 7.311 S•C>dl 10.•110.a C•st~ .IOb 10 2lft'I '°"" '°""'!>.,,Fool• Mtn 1 11.,, 111oo 12,,.. +·~ thermometer did '""' c ean il for under $30 and expects in the COITI""""Y'• "'""-tn OllrH 7:n .:"$VP '"°' s.l! s.I.! E'"' • 1~'° 110 in.. ltv. ~ . . Foot•' ..n.20 , 2» 2314 n u. ... ffi · tly !h s a ·n the \es t ex eed 115 ·11· ,,_ .......... ,, Fr~1111n11 ON1U•· !$Utl1"5101 1·61 l.H ci ore: 11 ' Jl'o • -v. FOl'<IMot '• tea "' '5V. ""' + 111 e c1en, u cu!lg sa o c m11on itsfirstbalf. oNTC '·"·4.11 ":,,"i"All i:::~:=~~~'·~lo !lfil~i..':l~!t'~:CMC"-.to so1rl'.l6J'o1'!"-s. "eedleu spread of gerrm. In 1971. orw111 '·" s.ll rffl).,:, 1" 1 n c.i ... ..c, 1 162 11 • 51 ' IC I'll.Ill t J1 '~ '' + ~ For tht aix months ended 0111 ,,,1 t 1 tldlftd 3:9 HI c-1,,. 30 11 ~ ,. t4!.'. _ ~ F-01t Witt o.t 11 ... '' u 1t . . ·-I.JS . Tldwlol sto tM .., Hl>ll IA 1 ~ ~ ~ ~o .»P 15 t ltllo l~ --. l"-fo~ 111 t..., ,_.,,... _ JWle )(), revenues from •ll ~~vt t" ::~ t::r 3: 't'ai 2f "'5).£1\l~L/ \:U ~ N-to 1._ ::::: F;.::.e-:: .: 1:: 11r" I • ...,~ :Z 111 w. •IDdt: 1111rt:.i ,_,... --1 d ... FUllllll All!. 1.1' 1. TrM ~· 6.111 •Q ent I !I I .... ~.. ~ ...... ':;::er. 1.7'1 ... '~"" ,4 ... 2m -"\ 5-lls ,,._ •1'1 lll'll:ll"ldll .,.,,....._~ n c re .11 e ..., F,:....,.. s.t1 '· i.,. 11 t.n ·1:n I.If 1 fi ~ ="' F-11 "°' 11 • "" N -i--......,,* ...-. • ..,..., .......,.._ Ste t.t7 1' udQr d 11.15 12.12 1111 SW ,,II • 'il!i i +.... -G--"' Sl2,381.973, up from $10,300,302 lbrilltrs.> s.1• 1 01 j·" (,, :\-'-1'. IS -\\ GAC C• 1 _,. rm in. 1," 11 + "'plw &todl: • 1"'""'--'-lwldttlftt'•• Qniup C: lllC .u l.14 ~·Y . ..i!'* lJ + "' GM C.• • It • l\io 1-"' dtllll, -Ot(llr.d flt "id ... 11111> I for the same period las\ yetr. ~:r·F: t:n t.~ M" M11t ~:~ t,J ~tffr.'. 1 1 f +·"' °"" on.Ji , 1R '-'* ~"" + t 1111tt llYldflld. ~•kl •••, ,,_:; Net Income was $.167 ,34?, com· ~11 S.: 110:':.'1;;'; 8~~,l:.iJ'unJt~ 1.tl WTtr .•":' 2' .~U" ,. t: " +.,A &::ssii::,,!J' ~ U fl ,, : . ~ P1v.01t 1n •tock durlnf 1m. "tl"lfl" pated wlth ~ 962 for tbe rtft llld ~ .• JS,Sf etrt $.JO • "!i llfldbl'll J~ .. ~ • -\lo ~~ .,_,. 1, Jlt1 nt -~ c• y ...... fill t:l-4/>lldMd ., ...... ~·period a yeir ago. .,,,1:.,, ~:llltl :' '~l'~f' "~11 1.•~ l fi ~$1! 0.i::r..-r1111 1~ f~ 1;~ 1;~ ~-~ !': :-:,-::;::::; : ~ • _.: . Ea~lngs ptr share for the ~~' 'S: }~ ~ !:'!r111t 'Fn . ..J "" !fr ': ~ ~--ge..,~ l,. 1~ l1t lr" \r' ~.'-""'* ctMdllld • ..itt "' ~ f1rR SIX months amounted lo H•rbot • u 1.11 \":T l .n ,,f.1 · s.21 ='~~:O J ~ -+"" OA~I ''ft: ,, ~ 1,.0';! •,t""' -v. --""' ""111 w.r, "' ~ 111 16 " h edH••tw11 I Xl l r.t lllCOl'll l.N4.~"""" · .._ "' · is .. ,.,,._~ .. ,."ct1\ltdtndtln 1"""'_,._..,. cen..," pu !I art compar H&C L...-''' ••t hi s11 J.n "'"°' Toa~· ~ ', .~~ ~ !w. ·· A~, ... ~ 1"': ~ " l:l\11 -IYo -"•Id ""' .,..,, dlvkltllrO -ltll!!Ci, , wlth 24 cent.a per share for ~ eor •-10 •·J.f vnc1s oJll 5.•1 s.t1 c11e1 Dhlo .t 1) Qil ').; -1v. §El' ttl'IC: ..M 11 i1 ... ::.., ~ --flrrd • N IC1ICWI i1o11 ... ill ""'t1• 1 •1IOI' ~·:: t·i1 ~~"" ~·:: 11: ~~I fl l5 ,... :_·v., L.. •l1 11 it" .!!~:..:." PMlll!w, t-0.Cllll'td OI' NII "' ..,. .. the same period ot 1961, M Mil"" 12'.u .,;61 v;..r 111C1P f'' ,:,, ~IM11 ~ Pl 1] 1= ,Iv, :~ + ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ fl ifl,;. + -.iec# •IY~ .._ ..... 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(C) Glll:brie, Cl1rt I nd M1rtly11 8ur- (Mj A111t111td art.on 1boul: hrrlo rocrJl'll, i nd ll1t AboriciNI rock •nild ,_ toattiall pl11ym. Hud· lf9UP lllnl. lf1tt.. Bubbl lflll fnill'd ~raifl, tit· -Call If Ult Wat (C) (JO) ,,,. al tM lolti>ell lh-. p!ll. - tlll• 1 lutrltWt •utocllOblk l1un-Q) IW's l.-(60) OLD TIMERS -Larry llarbison (leltl and James Baxes appear in "Spoon River Anthology," on stage tonight and Thursday al South Coast Reper- tory in C06ta l\fesa. New Season Announce<) For Laguna Playhouse The complete 1970-71 season for the Laguna Al o u I t o n Playhouse bas been announced by William Harcum , president of the group, who noted that season tickets are selling faster than expected. The playhouse will open its second season in the new building at 606 Laguna Canyon Road on Sept. 22 with .. 'I'he RoyaJ Hunt of the Sun," Peter Shaffer's historical drama. un- der the direction of Mat Reitz. Follo \\ing "Royal 11unt" will be a revi\•al of the venerable comedy "Harvey," which en- joyed renewed success on Broadway last year. ''Look Home"•ard AngeJ'' is schedul- ed as the January production. The musical c o m e d y "Mame" v.'ilJ be presented in mid·seuon. follo"·ed b y "Witness for the Pr()5J!Cution." "Janus'' or "Bus Stop" and another play yet to be an - nounced. Harcum pointed to the suc- cess of lhe playhouse's current summer musical. "Oliver," as one reason for the upswing in subsa-iption ticket sales. this experience behind w , "'Ith our staff of profes.sion.als and our newly improved sound system, I 'm certain the 1970-71 season v.·ill be a huge suc- cess. ·• Harcum said season ticket brochures and order forms may be acquired by phoning the playhouse at U4--0743 or writing to Season Tickets, Laguna Moulton Playhouse, ti06 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, 92651. Meanwhile," ca.,ting for "Royal Hunt 'of the Sun" was slill going on this week at the playhouse with addJtional readings being called to com- plete the huge company for lhe sho""" Director Reitz announced that further auditions will be held at the playhouse at noon on Sunday, Aug. 16. Men and "omen are still needed to fill p~incipal roles. Sugar Cast ·Theater Notes 'Laugh-1ln' at Santa Ana; ()ther s-hows Continuing By TOM TITUS 01 1119 0.11~ .. llwf ll•ff ll'll be a few weeks before "Laugh-In" returns to lhe home screens, so the ~anta Ana Community Players are filling the gap this weekend. The players an: mounting a li\le version of the popular TV show as a special project and in addition to their regular rive-production season, which opens In September. Art Winslow is directing the varietv show, which is com- posed· primarUy of teenagers from around Orange County. Bob Paver is choreographing the action. Among the Orange Coast teens featured in the Santa Ana "Laugh--Jn" are J anel Forstadt or Costa Mesa and Kathy Baker of Huntington Beach. Others in the cast are Jeep Bradley, Susan Bishop and Rusty Thompson. ''L augh.Jn '' will be presented for three weekends. Fridays and Saturdays, at the Playus Theater, 500 W. 6th St., Santa Ana. Reservations are being taken al 543-7647. * "Spoon River Anthology " returns to South C o a .s l Repertory for performances tonight and Thursday before making v.'ay for the company's featured show, "Rosencrantz Tryouts Set In Oemente and GuUdenstern are Dead." Perrormances are given at whith plays Friday through the newly acquittd theater Sund!)'. building at 307 Main St., Hun- P.ilchael Douglass and Don Ungton Beach. Reservations Tuche play the lltle roles tn may be acquired by calling ''Rosenc r antz and 536-9158. Gllilderstern," Tom Stop-* pard 's comic fantasy V.'hich ''The Impossible Years" casts ty,·o minor characters enters its second .,.-eekend at from ''Hamlet"' into the center the Long Beach Cwnmunity of the action. Martin Benson Playhouse under the direction is dire<:ting. of James Brittain. Stanley Ron Thronson stages "Spoon Bell and Miriam Kaiser play River," a collection of prose the harried parents in the Seg111en t Cast JIOLLY\VOOD !UPI ) -Jo Van Fleet, Robert Reed and Jfdt Cart~r will support star l\1ike Connors in one segment of "Mannix" next television and verse from Edgar Lee generation gap comedy. ___ _ Masters. The shows are being Performances are given ;:o==--=------, season. staged al SCR's !fhird Step Fridays and Saturdays at the Make a Sharp Theater, 18Z7 NeY.')Xlrt Blvd.. playhouse, 5021 E. Anaheim Trade; Usa Costa 1'1esa, with reservations St., Long Beach, The number being taken at 646-1363. for reservations is 1213) 438-Dime-A-Lines Continuing t JO-week stand l.=~OS36~·========d==========J at the Laguna 1'1ou l ton Playhouse is the musical '"Oliver." a joint production of the playhouse and the Lyric Opera Association. <.'ris Timmons directs the Laguna production w h i c h features Ben \\lrigley in the key role of Fagin. Gregory Osborne, Dennis Wheeler and Diane Claire Stagner have taken over the principal roles of Oliver. the Artful Dodger and Nancy for the second half of the run. "Oliver" Is o n s t a g e Tuesdays through Sundays un- til Aug. 30 al the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Call 494--0743 for reservations. * , A pair oJf one-act plays ~~~FiiiSOUTH COAST ~G~~°tA,';.i·s PLAZA THEATRE San Difeo ''""''Y at Bristol • 54'&·2711 CONTINUOUS DAILY AT 1 :JO r.M. resume their place In the spotlight at the Nifty Theater I'=====:;::============:=;==:'=:===:"= in Huntington Beach this weekend. Edward Albee's ' ; The American Dream " shares the stage with an original play, "Slots,"' by director Elliot Fried. The cast includes Julie Hedges, Dan McCarthy, Patty Brown, La rry Shirtz and Susan Fried. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT MOii. flltu flt.~a.IOP.M. UT. l:J6.Ji4t-S1JO..IS llP.M. sua.1-l:IN1!9-1.-., ... ,.., *1 bulli~ ~ fire tff, I ti.sty f.D Tllil'tlu A(IU fat. (60) '1M: ldt« ti IUllJllllOn lo !Mir cnnky Witnes.." P1mel1 Brown ltlrL • 1pii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iiii.iii0iii0iii0i--..,;;o.,Oiiiii0iii0iii0iii0ii0iiii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0iii0i= ...... "'We've learned a lot from our first year in the new playhouse,'' he said. "\Vitb I! 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I JtT1. -ud RICHARD SEED OF BOYS' CLUB 'MUSCLES UP' ON T·BALL C1rdinal1 Tff Off on Oriolff 1~1 in Season Fin.'9 Children !rolic in sand and surf under puffy cloud pattern as sun sets on a windless summer evening along the Orange Coa st. DA~~y P lLOT_ chi~f photographer caught this tra nquil scene with his 35mm underwater camera, which apparenUy workl'i pretty welJ on dry land. too. He shot the photo at 1/60th of a seconq using F3.5 less opening. Film was Tri-X. Guarding Environment Outweighs ·Oil Riches? WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Michigan tenator and a Cllilomla oceaoographer are agreed that protecli<NI ol the en- v irooment might outweighl the value or 30me rich offshore oU re80llf"Cts. A. Peterso1, an oceanographer· with h: Scripps Institution of Oceanography al La Jolla. A Last Tear for 'Ferdie' County Planner .Sets CofC Talk Sen. PhUip A. Hart (0.Mich.), ques- lioned what he aa1d was a 40-year-0\d assumption that "the more oU we pro- duce, the ·bettet· off we were as I Peterson, who descrlb.ti! oceanographers as being "amoo.g tHosi most vitally interested in the protectiOn of lhe world envlroiunent," 1aid, tbtra was little question but what Vast reservoirs of valuable oil lie untapped off the nation's coasts. El Toro Girl's Steer Will 'Star' at Barbecue Member1 of ·the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce are being invited to line up quesUoos to be addressed to Orange ~~ Pl.anning pirecton Forest Dickuon ,'1.flen he aadreases their general member!lhip meewig Aug. 18. nation." · By PAMELA HALLAN 01 1M 0."1 PNM ll•ff Susan Ashburn of El Toro won't be going to the Mission Viejo Days barbecue thi< Octob..-. "They'll be serving my baby for din· ner," she said sadly. Susan's .. baby" was Ferdi11and, 1,140- pound steer that was judged the grand champion at this year's Orange County Fair. · He's now steaks, roasts, and ham- burger aft.er being purchased by the highest bidder, the Missio• Viejo Com- pany, for $2.10 a pound. But to Susan: daughler or tt1r . and Mrs. Clyde Ash burn, he'll always be a. big overgrown pet who had iilneSses to nurse, bad habits to curb and lots of affectio1 for his "mommy." "I stayed with him to lhe very last minute be.fore they took him away," said Susan. "l cried so much I got sick." She had grown to kive Ferdie, the sweet faced little calf she purchased for $203 last November. She pampered him more than the other members of Mission Viejo High School's Future Farmers of America who also had animals to raise. "He was just like a baby,·• siid IS. year-old Susan, tears welling. "He'd foUow me 'aroUnd afld get jealous if I" gJ"OOmed another s'tce¥. · "There was~ a special place on his hindquarten<t W'hert if I scratched him he 'd wiggle and dance with pleasure. He'd evtn lift up his leg ii I acr.al$ed hi! storrni:cb. ¥d that's h!rd for a1 st~r to do." she salij proudly. "He loved his bath so ·l'd ho5e: him down tvery day so he wouldn't get too· hot and gi ve h.im a real bath at least once a week . 1 "T remember his firil bath," she gig- gled. "He was so nervous he knocked the ra:iling off the sides of the cemeat block he was oi1." When he was naughtx she'd spa1.k· him and he'd go off with his tail between his legs and cry. But jf she called "here Ferdie" he'd come running to her. Susan would get to school early. about 7 a.m., and would leave about 6:30 p.m ., spending he r extra time in ~ 7 acre school farm where Ferdie was housed . Ferdie got lender loving c a r e , especially when he was sick or URhappy. "He always had a tendency to be overweight so tbe last few montbs· I had to put him on a diet," said Susan. And like most fatties he did lots or grumbling. ''1 remember one nighl before the school competition I gave him a 1.ice bed or sl{aw. When J came in to see him the next morning I discovered he 'd eaten half his bed." He was bloated and sick so Susa11 stayed with him and rubbed his stomach to make him feel better. Her ministra· lions payed off -he won ~ competition. His dlel got him into more trouble than that. Once a friend left the. door to Ill!!: steer's pen ope• and .Ferdie took ad· vantage of the opportllnity to do some sneak tflling, fmishin& all the r. other steer'& vai•. "AnoUle~· time I heard him· crying ·and cam~ running and he wis stuc~ half ' wrzy ,over the fence,' -aaid Susan,. ·~e was .trying to get out or. the pen Md into· the orange-grove to eat tht oranges. He loved them." New MacGi.Uivray Film Arrives iI1 Laguna Tonight "Waves of Ohange." a new surf fillp by Laguna's surf film experts Greg MacGllllvray and Jim Frttman, which has been showing txclusivety al tht Huntington Hartford Theater i n Hollywood, will come to Lagima Bead!. &tarth1g tonight. The film lakes a look at the changes tn surf board styles and in the Mer's pbilooophy. The changes, the young film makers explain, have perm!Ued the IUrler a cloeer nlaUoMhip with nature. The action surf nick will run Wed· nesday through Saturday at Laguna Beach BJ(h SChool 1udltortum al 1:30 r • p.m. each night. Admission at the door will be 12.50 for a<lultl 1nd .I.» lot chlklren under IZ. "Wave! of Change'' Is the product ol four years of surf.fi(mln1 11. France, Portugal, catifomia and Hawaii. SUrfing greats such a.s David Nuuhiwa, Nat Young, Billy Hamllton , and Laguna11 Corky Carroll are featured In the 9(1.. minute color production. 'Mle Ulm has been drawing cap&e:ity hou&es at the RunUniton Hartford since it opened July 29 and has received excellent re vH!:ws from Lot Angeles crlUcs, MacGUllvray rep<>m. -On lht last night or the fair Ferdie and Arnold, aJIOttier orange lover were given a special treat-a whole crate of oranges jast for them. Susan 's memories or · Ferdie are or e good-natured, fun loving pet that loved everyone. 'Iba.t's why she can't faet a steak or even think about the menu at the Mission Viejo barbecue. "If I'm invited l'IJ have to say no. I just couldn't bear It," said Susan. Guest speaker Dickason will discuss plans for future . development of the •all~y a!!d '"'pond to questions poaed by members. Reservations tor the buffet luncheon meeting, to be beld at noon In the Mission Viejo Inn, may be made-by calling the Cll>mber of Commer<e, 837· 4753. ''If there is a risk to lhe }~· l11C,.,,,.i9i1 ~u~on to· q,er, 'l!' P,tlc,. by 30 cent.I ·a barrel may not be worth it/' Hatt said. The senator, chairman of the Senate AnUtrust and Monopoly Subcommittee, made the. statemenl as be opeted heat· ings on the lea.sine of fede ral oil and gu lands on the outer continental shelf. Also war1.ing against the tapping of offshore oil Without heed to en- vironmental dangers WI.! Dr. Melvin N. ess oven? ' Petenon, chief sclmtisl on the, ScrippS deep 1ea drilling project, said 11\e Di;\ industry should be all~ed to deveJoP its own drilling rtgulationl: But qe N.id federal and state governments ahoutd review lhem to assure "•· vtry high: degree" ol protection tor tht en- vironme11t. The oceanorrapber said there waa: "'no shnple .answer" to seeking a balance betwee11 oU production and environmental protection. LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR DIRTY WORK INSTEAD. Do n't stick your head iii that oven! Switch to an oven that cleans itself-electrically. For Jess than a dime, electricity will clean your oven and· your broiler-automatically. And ihat means total/y ·clean . , And when your range is electric, you -can cut way down on cleaning your · kitchen, t,00.' A flameless electric range createS no by-products of !imbustion.tp ,dirty kitchen walls, windows and cllrtains. ' An electric rmige also means a cooler kitchen. Electric heat goes into the food-not up the sides of pots and pans, And when you choose an ek ctric range with a self-cleaning oven, you don't make an oven out' of your kitchen I Sec your dealer now. Then throw away your scouring brush and live the good clean lifo-electrically. l F 5<· Southern California Edison ELEORIC OVENS FOR TOTAL SELF·CLEAN ' I I ( I I Mine Kills Five Israelis;· £anal , Calm. l •• ' B1p••• v....,_,, Brazil, U.S. Eye Guerrilla Deal conm1 for a sum of money." '!be dlplomotk: "°"""" havo d«liecl llat the U.S. and Bm1ltan - had 11Md police to call oil .. -·· -by l0,000 army "-ml police fer the bolt-. Police armed with emerstncY aearch and -.,.. authority MUd>ed IUlll*'led -bldeoata tod&1 alter llndinf a big arms caclle 1\leldOJ oilhl. * * * Slain U.S. Aide's lint pi1me rn!Dlaler ..UI bo ~ El NllllUW, a 1onn<r _prime m!aW"' ol Jordu. -'n>e Pltettfq:lns, IS weU -111-h eovemments ol Syria and lniq, have "Jecl<d the U.S. J><"" ~ and have .oat oblerved the ceaee-Ore. '!be sem1olflcial Cairo newspaper Al Ahram lllld today Algeri1 will wlthdnw lta !\Ill C011tin&"'t ol 2,000 troops !run the EIYJ>llln aide of the Suez C...I !loot. Rdall<m be-n the t .. ..- hive deteriorated 11.Dce EcYPt'• ac- ceptanco ol llie peoce -1s. UPIT ...... • ~·' O'-told police be ,... Body, Family Home for Burial PRESIDENT NIXON, POSTMASTER GENERAL BLOUNT JOKE AT POSTAL BILL SIGNING 'For Thou ef You Who Don't Undentand Modtm Art, That'a 1 Bald Eagla' up ~ a man who toot his yallet asked him for bil cigarettes, ""' handed back ooe ot the etiar· .,ues ud lit it for O'Neil before teeinf. • •• Paln>lmln Patrick Minon, malt· in( • -chect 1e1...-Ft. Lewis ud liked whether Keith Spicer wu on "liberty." The Army post replied ''negative" and Spicer, 11, wu jailed for an AWOL !Dvat· i,Catlon llthooJb be carried a valid pus. 'nle Portland Journal. check· iDll ont the story M~ morn- ipc, -the ..,,....,. pp ""' the "'*'1er .... freed. Miners .... -· that to the Anny .... 1971 ''Pu.s:' not ''Liberty.'' :· . • F,,_lt McL ...... lln, 57. ot Del'· by. Enaland checked into a hotel for &J6'daY holiday then went for a walk -ud promptly ft>rgot the -llDd addtts• of the hotel, polie• aald. He lclun!d the aree in a patnll car but could not find It ud -up spendinc the nidlt at a police station, detactives Wd. • lAlt Smith, 20, and R., •-•, 25, will complete the lo!ninf ol their tunttles when they marry s.turda,y in Dollcuter, ED11and. Lois' two older limn are married to Roy'• elder brotllen. Storms Violence Erupts In North Ireland UJmlONllEBllY, Ncl1b Ireland (AP) --erupted lodly .. b •• Protestanta cldled a ban Oii porades and Roman catbollcl, prvtaUng the lllll'dl. boWed --.._. About llOO Cathollcl, IDOltly yaitlls, tried to break out ol tho Calbollc Bocslde area Into a Protellant Hcliou ol the town. They met a soUd •all of British troops in full riot gear. Hails of rocks fell on the solditrs, croudllnl bohlnd riot -'lb< troops 8'0nd their gmmd and the army said the lituati:>o WU contained for the mo. nut.~ --l10 -reports of arrllll or injuries. n.dJlo brob! out all« 5 • 0 0 0 Protestanta. many lllOutln( "no lllT- render" .... ''no popery'' "'lid psst army barrl<:ada and marched through the clty1 defyinC a pemment ban on panctu. to '"'"' the amlvtnary of a Cathollc rnilltazy defeat her< -..-!es.,.,. DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -'Illa body of Den Antbooy Mltrione, a U.S. police advtaer tilled by gumillu In u-. WU brouiht home today fer burial. Hil widow and nine chlldren ae-- eompanied the body aboanf an Air Force id whlcb landed at a munldplJ airport bore. 'Ibey were met by relallvel, friends and olflclals from Mltliooc"i hometown of Rldunoncl, Ind. A •man u.s. Air y...,. detail and a nine-man Nny Wilt ..,,.lded an booor guanl and pall bearen u -·· casket, eocued in a 1wooden lm, WU moved from the plane to a Ileane. Mitdone. 50, a Navy v~ wu louod slain In -......,., 10 dayJ all« lie and lwo other ollldaJs .... ldduped by Ibo _..mas. -·· widow, Jl<nrleltl, """' qw.uy .. alio -her-·· .... ~ llami!lle .... Ray, and --... --lbeplana lanrJed. Famll,J nvrrMr1 woWd make no atatemenL The widow and her children """"' from fwr yean to JI ye.an, stood near the booor IUanl as Air Farce pall bNre's maYad the Clllbt a-IOI yords from the pl ... to the Ileane. Two Pregn.ancia Mean Legal Suit FJl&';NO (UPI) -A F'rellno 'OOl1\an, claiming she twice be<ame pngnant foUowmg an operation to mai.e her hus- band sterile, baa filed a '500,000 malprac- tice auit against two ph)'3idans. Yvonne Saaao l&YI the ~ prtl· nan! thortly -the --in OcOlber 1111 and tuboeq....U, -.... an .-uon.. She ay1 lhe a1ao becuie l'"flllUl lul ,_. The llU!t lilies Mn. -and her husband, Maurtc:e, suffered phyolcal shock and menial anrubb -Ibey learnedotbotb-- 'lbe llU!t -on Ill< ID ...... court 1\leldOJ. Hit New England ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Man f.onfesses ' Murder; Police Find Two Bodies JACKSONVIl.LE, Fta. (UPI) -A con- feuion by a Jt-year-old Alabama man to a local mln1!ter Tuesday night that be had murdered two people in Birm- lnglwn. Ala., led to lb• discovery of two bodl<t ln the Alalloma dty, J&<b>n- vill• police said today. Offtcerr 1aid the Rev. C. H. Lavender, mlnl!ter of the Church ol Christ here. eaUed police and told tMm a man wu In fita office -wanted to turn himself In for the slaying of two people in BinnlnPm- Patrolman W. W. Guynn u.id he went. to the clwrclt and took Bra<ly Sanders Jr. of Pboenlx O.ty, Ala.., into cwitody. He said Sanders beflsn Idling him bis ld.ry but Guynn at.pped him and told Ssnders his consUtutional righta. lie then toot Sanders to the police llaUOD. Local police phoned B I r m l n g h a m autboritlea to tell them they were holding Sandors but police in the Alabama city said titer had no knowledge of any uneolved murders. Police said Sanders insisted he shot a man and woman idenW1ed as Mr. md Mn. J. B. Wibon in their bouH: about six mlles aoutb of Birmlngham near Highway 280 Sunday. He said he had been employed by the couple. Blrminlbam police went to the address ciYen by Sanders and found the house dart and Jocked. After breaking into the houle, they found tbt two bodies. The victims had apparenUy been slain with • .38 revolver. Airline Pays Bomb Ransom Most of Nation Enjoying Sunny, Warm Weather SEAT!l.E, Wash. (UPl)-Westem Air· linet di5c1osed. today cne of ib plane~ carryin& us persons landed safely arter ottidal!i paid $25,000 rlU\300\ for infor- maUon on the location of a "bomb" reporl<d aboonl the plane. Hti1 ".....wi1tie .... ,. LM!t "'~ .. .,... "'-"' llMI IMl"l'lflll ~ ...... "-...... w • i. 11 ~ In in.,_ ,...., ... ,...,... .... """ ...... "· °"""'.. ._....,,.. ''"" """' ,.. • "' lr!ltftil ~ -,,._ ........ ,.,.~ '1. v.s. s ........ ltull'J' '*""' ....... ..,,..". 1111 _ ... et H ... J;"'llfld .,..,., T ......... ar.wtri tlOtttf !tie hllfnlll Gulf "' Mu.lcf CO. .. I ... Nnt. II 11111 ....,-.. 1111 tlllf'llll ""' Wft"'11 """'"'1J111t. Mlitt oil 11'11 rftl ti ltM ,.""' NI ... llH -Plr ... lfKI! st N iii .. ,.,. .... ., • ...,..It 1-1• httl lllt Mtltlllf'kl, l.O., """"II M9tilll. ,1.11., ,.....,.. .... lflCfMI • 11111 lfl ,. ...... l.lnr. """"'""" "*"" -•. ,.., ... .. _ --,I.II•-•• ,W9fitol. •11n11rcr. ..... ..... Cnl~ Cl""Cl,....11 Clwtl11'111 ...._ o.i-.. 1, ·-· l"frtWor-111 ··-H941n1 HtMlulit H-..11°"' 1(-•(lly L 11 v-~ .... _ M1_1.Mc.I\ "II'"'*" ·-· .. .. °""'"' .... v.,. ...... -" ""'"·· Jll!llMtf .... 11 ,_.., -........ ... 111.rff ·-ilc•llr!lflllit ~I. Lt.Ill St tl l-'kl Clly .. ,_ .... _ ''""' .. ,.r, ... .. s-.1 ... ,_ No bomb was found and the FBI launched a se.arch for the extortlonist. Follow\ng payment of the ransom, the ":' ": Pree. bi& Boe4n1 120 jet circ~d for nearly an w ,, hour late 1\aMday whlle-ill crew search- n .. ed frantica11y for the bomb. ,.,. ,. Nothln1 wu found, and the plane ;! :: landed 1n a dtwUd area of the Seattle- '' u .u Taooma International Airp<l1, :: :: Airline otndall said the money wa~ • '' paid in amal.J bllh an.er a teltpOOne call ;: ~ loDowin& lhe plane's departllft from " 11 Anchorage, AJaab. 1be caller said a ,: !! bomb wu aboard and it would cost ~ 4f $25,000 to f1nd out tthere il was. .. " " " . .. 111 " " ~ It II u " . .. ft 7J f .G1 M " M " u u u '" J' u " n " lN i S .. .. llt .. "' ~ .... . " " " " .. .. ft .. ft .. " " n '" u Consumer J>rotection Backer Gets FTC Post WASffiNGTON (UPI) -Last year Mlles W. Klrkpatrlck told President Nl1 - on the Federal Trllde Comm"'1on should be abolished unless it starts doing more lo protect the CCl'lltSner and enforce t.ntttnalt law1. TuMdly Nlxon picked Klrkpotrlck to bo l"l'C ch.Binnan. Klrkpatrlck, a $2-year-Old mwiber of a b.,-ftliladelphla law flnn, is an an- Utru8t spedallst whn prevM>usly served as President of the Amt:rlcan Bar AaaociaUon 18Cllon on anUtm9t J.t'!'I. Postal Reform Measure Signed Happily by Nixon ' . WASHING TON (AP) -President Nix- on signed the postal reform bill today. He said lhe task of overhauling lhe post office was accomplished only through bipariisan support that "showed the ayatem at its besl" "There is no Republican way or Democratic way to deliver the mail," NiJ:on said at signing ceremonies in the office of Post muter GeneraJ Winton M. BlounL "There's only tbe right way, and thal'a what this occulon is all Democrats Map Overriding Of Nixon Vetoes WASffiNGTON (AP) -Hou s t Democrats, reacting sharply to President Nrzon's veto of educaUon and govern- ment agency money bill!, spearheaded an attack today to reyene the chief e.recutive'• action. The Dtmocrata were expected lo reeeive some support from Republicans who earlier hacl urged Nixon to let tbe bills become law wit.bout his signature. Nixon vetoed 'tuesday the $4.4 billion education appropriation and $11 billion measure to run a variety cf federal agencies on grounds they pose "a thttat to every American's pocketbook." The two bills would have added nearly $1 billion to tbe administration's budget recommendations. Nixoo sald t b e y represent "the kind of big 1pending that would drive up prices or demand higher laxes." Hosue Democratic leaders, hoping to capture the two-thirds margin necuaary to cverrlde Ptt.sidenUal vetoes. scheduled the showdown votes Thursday as the llrst order of business. DemocraUc leaden wen: optimistic about their chances for overriding the Office of EducaUon biU, but less ttrtaln about the prospects for the larcer meuure. Many Republicans, including Minority Leider Gerald R. Ford or Michigan, shared that appraisal. Tbe announcement that Nixon vetoed the bills prompted a sharp e1change oo the House floor. Rep. Hale Boggs (0-La. ), said Nb:on was attempting to shift the blame for inflation and hla:h interest rates to the Democrat.a. Boggs sakt the $1 billion addition to the t•-o measurea amounted to less than ha.If the addltiooal cost to tbt covemment from to<reued Inter.st ntes. Ford. however, said, "When you spend more than you take in. you inevitably add to the cost of interest to the federal government" Nls:on said his vetoes were "painful, but neceuary to hold down the rislnC cost ot living." Dtmocratlc national c h 1 i r m a n Laurence O'Brien said N'11on's action "Illustrated in starkest terms the d~torted prioriU.. ol hb admtristr• tlon " The overriding: cause ct the rl5ing cost of llvlng is "Nl1on'1 refusal to use the powm of the p~idency to control ette111lve price and wa1e decisions, and hit rtfusal to UK the economic tot>la \\'hich Concress hai &lven him," O'Br~n added. about.·· Nlxon said reforming the mails ap- peartd almost an impossibility when he took office. But he gave primary credit for accomplblhing the job to Blount. whose tenacity he compared to "the ability of a postage stamp to stick to something until it gebl: there.." "Finally, the day has come, a day very ·few people thought would ever come," tbe Preaident said. F1anked by 1ix of his predeceslut s, Blount )resented NUon with a replica of the system's new s)'IJD:ll: a streamlin-- ed bald eagle. It replactJ the boratback rider which has symbollz.ed the post office Sinct 1837. .Noting the arty look of the new symbol. Nixon turned to the balding BIOUnl and quipped, "for -of you who don't understand modern art, that's a bald eagle." The law rtm0vea the postmaster 1eneral from the President's cabinet and oattns.ibly takes the post office out d politics. . Nixon 1aid history is full of examples or postmaster generals who struggled to stay in a president's cabinet Blount, on the other hand "hss !ought io get out and now be'a gelling out." Blount has declined to say what tiil plans are when the new postal syatem. becomes fully implemented a year from now. The comprehen_,ive overhaul of tht postal system, approved by Congress ~art week, is designed to cut costs and 1n:iprove service by infusing the mails with modern management techrUques Post.Ill officials see the reform .; a welcome end to the problems of in- efficiency, political patronage and out- moded pn:>ceduru that aeveral times in the past few years came cl09e to caW!llng a total breakdown. Antiwar Priest Sent to Prison After Capture CRANSTON, R.L (UPI) -The Rev. D~iel J. Berrigan, fugitive antiwar Pr:-e_.st who saya be was branded a ''peac. criminal by war criminals," was taken from a state jail today to ConnecUcut where he will join hiJ priest brother tn a federal prison. Berrigan was taken by f e d e r a I ma~shals !rom the adult cornctional inst1tuUoru in Cranston whlle anti-war ~upPorters arranged a r1lly ht b1a behalf in downtown Providence. He was ar- raigned in Providen..."e Tuesday after hi!! arrest by FBI agerita: at the home of a friend. 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SHOTGUN SHEW 410 . 20 • 16 & 12 GAUGE REG. $3.4S s199 Dffl Sf.SOI SflfCIA1 ltt. $1 .91 Or•ftf• 98 SAFETY VEST .. • .. • C •••. $1.00 79 DEER BAGS ....... C * * RELOADERS SPECIALS * * REMINGTON SHOT-r 100 lbs ........................ $26.00 AU SHOT SHRL PRIMERS-per 1,000 .................... $9.SO AU RIFU·PISTOL PRIMIRS....per 1,000 .................... $5.SO AU SHOTGUN WADS-per 1,000 ........................ $6.99 SAVE MORE at GRANT!'S 7-DA.YS·A·WEEK.! C01EMAN PRODUCJS SA1E! SAl/t $5 COIWllTllU COOUI $ 24 ~~G. 29.95 J.WAf CONV£1TllLI COOLEI U1• urrl1ht •• , •Ith ltft '' rftht.h1n4 cloor ••• or horl11nt1 Hlth f11hlon 1tyll"', flM1I lnJUl.1tlon. K••P• f..U cotcl tor d.lr•. N•• t.I qt. 1b1. 2·LB. DACRON "Mummr-s1rl•" SLEEPING BAG REGULAR $26.95 2'h·LB. DOWN TO 3-lB. DOWN SLEEPING· (oleman l'I Dovbl• M1ntlt LANRRN Model 220 Regular $15.95 The "Husky'' HI. DACRON' "88" AND '76" DACRON' BAG ,..., $6995 FU.Ti.Ill$ tlllra Hd,_..uttlfttl w1rmlh of lhru l1y1rr 1f Dacron, two on th1 bottom ,.; OM en tke top! full 1111-Autumn lro"n c1nr with "ftyi"I Duck" H1l1n ••• 2 ... fr m11tr111 ,oc.k1t1I i-MAN TUBE TiNTS Sets up fn 1 minute. All you do ·ts flt tht rope. Weighs only 1 lb. SALE $1 66 OIPfCIAL COlf•M llPMISI Al ... c.t ..... r.,.W-on f AOOIY llA-Ill\! ,.,. ol Colom"' A,,iloncn wltlo llO SRVICl CHAIGI ... ,,. ,., .. 1, "' ""' .... SAVE MORE AT GRANT'S! JUMIO 12'x9' "OASIS" COM,Lnf Mfettio• of 1n tM popul1r "011hH ttnt rnfftls ~ C.MIMl'I. Check tM f11hlr11 , , , ind Gr1nt't low ,,kit, toe! $88 88 llGUW $119.95 ,..... ........ •78" SI"'' 4-119. $".9S ........•...••••....•••••. 1l'•1D' "OASIS" f 1 01" s1 •• ,. 6--•••· $149.ts ....• ~ .................... . ,..,,.. ......... • 128" Sl\'I $71 .07-119, $199,95. • • o •• r o • • ~~ •• ro r • o 10'•1' "YAGAIONO'" $ 8" Sl11p1 4-ltt. $9'.9S .........•...•. , .••. , •.. -7 12'"" "VAGAIOllD" *81" S1v1 $31 .07 ........ $119.tS ...••••••••.• , ••• , ..... ,, .. ,.. ........... •98" S1v1 $41.07-119. $12t.tS ..••.• , .•.•••••••• , ... 10'd"1AMllT" ., .... S.v1 $21.07 ........ $79.fS r. ·~ ................ ,., ,, . . , l ',x.6'6" "OLJl,\rlC?" . $ ......... ,.................................. 48 .. ' ALL 1970 COLEMAN TENTS ON SALE! g 5-Pc. MESS KIT .. "Scovter's" s~cw. IY~ 1" Grant's Has 'Em! . ' . P£NDLfTON "Largest Stoclc of Lori's® ln Oranf18 Countr", OVER 30,000 PAIR LEVI'S® IN STOCK! p : . ' ' ''"-'...,. WCC'l Although P1ndl1to11• does m1k1 a compl1t1 11111 of 1ports- "'1r for wom1n • , • the11 ire strictly for min. Thi ltr1wny 1ood looks of the 1lp1u coll1r1d co1t ••• the 1h1tland cr1w neck pullover ••• tht "'" longer coll1r shirt ••• t1k11 • min to -1r th1m. Four 91Mntlon1 of skill, ind d1dlc1tion to virtin "ool 11u11lty, 11ut e11rr1nt ttyl int lr1nd1, h1v1 k1pt r111dl1ton warmint th• h11rt1 of min for y11n. (1111, Sw11t1r1 1nd Shirts, *Every. Size/ *Every Sly/el *Every Color/ (!ijfj • LEATHER JACKETS • FRINGE • NORFOLK • SAFARI • SUEDE • ROUGH OU'I'. CORD FLARES YOUR CHOICE REG. $55-79.95 s399s -- MIDNIGHJ'. BROWN ANTELOPE BROWN s9so ----=- #! LEVI'S" FOR GALS! Ltyf' .. flans, tht cl1ssit: m1n-t1llored l11n1 ior 1111-· In 1 bitch of f1shlo:n f1brlcs ind newsy colors. l1ri's for Gals -definitely with flirt. •9 trips. Reg. ~ aac $1.29 .•. UGHTWIIGHT FOOD for olitooorts Mllll C.me In Intl lff I HiMMtl'ltlefl •f llQl.MOOI f'"°' Dried foeds. Granrs Clf'rie1 • c.m,S.lt U.. 1f ,..._ ce..ve1d11lt tidy flcMk. ~ 9'HlR! !!EPARTMENT Introductory' "6 -. v•fer/ AU BUR & YO•• •ows"" 25o/o0ff ....... Get Yo 1 ur biting LI tens~ at Gront's/ fENWtCK -ALBACOR · 7 Pl 90 -6 -! ~PECIAL• ~........ . "'""/CK IOD Pa ,1086 . - usr $1888 9' FrllWICr IOD $31.so usr 1°"' Mro111M ro 1tu,.... $50 oo $2088 •' ACl'ION • l"C, MltlUM ACTION USE YOUR CREDIT ' at GU..T'S! - • . , ' • • • • ' ~I : I I • I < ·~ _.,. ~ ... -•• ·• ,. -~4 f • ~.. 'I ~ • • •· ' . . ·. f .. P>IB·Y PliA'l' -~ ··r.tfli ::, · • • . . ' .. \" - ··~ • .. ' et IApM 8eiieb <':111 COoultl)!Dlll ~ Lott'• i-. . • -er wiUi Ilia controversial o~ NllJ1d. -.... "'cll;J ...... aM ... boocllts ~ .... ...... lo i.te 1111 1,1 "ii •nil Ille pqlillc ~·nrprile:.• I f . . lllit ..,. a-11% Ulct"1 II un,...l.r to -........... It -P!'04tlced • ..nam an>OIUll ., 411-.., ... ...... . lla¥1111 IDdlcalld Ille ~ 1l'Olll remain tabl- ed, ot hlesl for a llliao, ton-.r.n.i a tevl...i versiilD. hacl it ......... .ta .... -">' Ille dty atlorllV'• otnce (avoidini any llllllUell <11 'tlib at a -~ --.. Ille •jeetl llltp .,,.... tlil ..... """* into the mlcldle ol the lint COllllCll.niellbtl. . : . I • He was quite fnnlt •-........ toa..id fM1 ... • ·--pollllicl(y t!lat m!pt ,_ ........ . The conteat ol Ult ........ , ... illbet (~ milder than Ille Oliflal! -i ii nol lbe cjVestloll. What 11 dictm .... " tile "IA! IMm Wk,' U!eil ., It my ..,.,. when tlley 1ren't loatilll" llJPl'OICll to tlat democratic procu .. Off of Dead Center Aller mmilhs of mtellncs; discutiloill lllil ~ Su Cl.,,,..,te'• pl••nint for a new COllllllllllllY d•. lloale 11111 bu the blllc form tJf •·paddle of mercvij, • And -prime factor iJI the .un6rpbOm dll,... of the lmle is the method of ~ for the repl..,.. ment ·lo the city's bumed-<>Ut lpclma . . Councilmen bave itv•• 1 ..,,oot buildlq eost· .. a f.arl•I for recenUy hired dtsicnon. · ·, But so far the lt1dm hive Ii""' no alllclol IWi- Cour:t Jani-up ' Tests Reality Of Justice ,.-,....,., . ..-~'· .. ,. t,. ·' . The c1-In double talk II -111 aesslon. You -· lludtnta, whal -k talks Is: the • .,.,, ol ... lh1lll - you are aclullly thlllldni j\llt tht op- posite. ThiJ may ICIWld Ille hypecrlty, ud of count 11 ii. Bbl ~ iJ tht l<lncl I o1 inod-aJlcl-llqttar hypocrisy lllal lioopo the world we have H everyone spoke bfJ true~ ... fNr/ occllioo? OIMomly, WI ~ IOOll bavt I lilent-11>- cllty. Everyone -id clam up for fear that 1f . /'.W'\I ho spol:t up bl !""lid 1111'1 • lilt ll&hl-No, studtntl,~ tall< ii ..... ua1 1n 1111 ~ c:IYllluUClll. Without It ._ .. ould-arate 111to .............. lllk. ·. . . . ·.-- . '. ' .. . . . . ' . ---. ~ '•. ·~ ... I • , .. , I •I ' ' .. . . . . I;. . . ,. . . . . . .. .... ~,..~ ..... ~,..... fH>.T · m.JST BE JOHN MITCHELL tU'I:. . . · ( ' i . -~· .., •... "'\. _, . ~ ~: ., + • ~. .f ~ ' • :"' '.,, ' -~ . ; , · .. · ':, t'~ Wl!Ja 'Populatl~ .~ ~O..~~~n .f6r :Orange Cot:J11ty? . . 1!-, WU 35 y11r1 110 Au1. JS, that Wiley P.Olt't monopla.nt crashed near Poii>1·8-Alulll, klllln( tht famou1 iviat,r_,.~nd hll mort famous cowboy •ideldck, '.!fill Rosen. ~ homtopun homW..; ~ lnedequato 1114 cornball &oct.,,'.Jer.,mat matea u1 Jautb changes llke t6i Weather. SUll, at I dlJWlce ot two lP.Per•tlons ind moh, thtte is i0mith1ij f very ftnit -ru anbeUevablt -Jn btl most famous statement: "I never tntt ~ man I dldn'l \Jke." WUllam Penn ~ Kotera coakl 1Ll'od up flonl · In Mr. 7J:osftld'1 Fblllll and ... , the •how IWI)' from .:anUIJ cl1d chorui lltiJ, u1ln1 nolhinf but a bent ol. rope and hi• "natchdl· Mil" ·In• lint "all I -ii wtlal I rud In the papen," WU I 1itna1 th1t he WU -lo debl&nk allOl!>it stulled llllrt ao4 Dttw with ·-· Amlrbnl Jiited WID Roatn u U.., -lllm. And ;1 thty ,_ llhn ... ,.1*. -... otqe, la -and ··~ 111<1 .,, Ille -. lit -made ... CIOO I yur ti Ille ~ ol bll llellh .. ~· lit -lo laU 11111bo4Y .. • -iallJ ~. When <nlllf• lo boom 1111!1 "" f'nlldenl la 1114 •ad 1-. ~J: lallptd: 1'1 tell "° ~ Ill' 1* '11 apple """·" 'Ibo llto> Uonary or. Amtrlean Bloerapey aald ol him : "Hb legend, .,, o cowboy flhlloaopher wllh a cool brain and wtrrn heart, wu Jar more iJlnf.ncant tbairt Robert N. Wiid, l'u~U1hcr I , What's Moniker . . \ \ :Of Male Ladybug? • ' . lly L. M. BOYD \ . •' THAT 11µ!1 WHO ll'inost •pl .. -the laiJesl variety of cigarette llgliltn Is the bartender. YOO 8AY YOU 1Jketque twt'1enf Try *'The atnh •let sheik'• alrtb -P~ llclL" AN IN- TERNATIONAL STUDY lhon it II partlcu1arfy the Ja-girls who •!• <!p<Ctally lond of older ...,._ 80ME EXPEB'lll otll1 lnifst -o>kn con mab.1°" tired. PurPle. !er lmWlcO. It' 1' BI! BA I a. p 11! c I "LANI>" ISN'I' the oldool cur-MAKl!B8 AY they'ro dolal -wcrld In the Englllll • booming ~ ID mm'• language, wbot ii! I I~· SAFl!8T COOHl'llY to w-1ve in DOW ll Aaltrllla. THE ANGRY. MAN-Y ...... Nat, In «dtr, Wut qo t11ero ..... 8'11'1 of IJlll'1 GtrmlDY. Ctnada mi 111e man 't'iio wu mvdl daplMd. 1Jntteo1 statet. ova ansr '!be ~ beater, His temper ' PBOGN0111CATOll 6"""' 1 cav.e way, ADd small dUmb ma11'11Wrcut wUhin 10 yean boy& waldJld bin! wlllp Illa will o..t '4.IO. mare, a savage .ritual. The chestnut danced aidewaii In I LOVE AND WAR -Four the traces, and her eye:1 rolled out of five interns are already and rolled, and her noatrlll married. Any young lady, who flared and necked t b e It thinking about taking up astonished air with whita, and •unlnf for the purpote of atop the bucking wagon, the m e.t't l n I a n.wrfqtlble angry man, clutclllng tight the medfail man. m)fltl bear lhll reins In one hand and swinging in mind. a length of chain in the other, your qu11tfoftl end c:otl): troubled her beautiful hide menu ere welcomed Clftd with bloWB, a drill in _pain. toW bt uaed in Checking and yelled, "Don't 8"11 llatlen t IDh ..... T pottl~. your ears to me, )'OU IOW!" au addrea rour l;filn'I Moot!..!'.. the worldlorae Is llOM-L. M. Bol/d, P.O. Bo< But -angry man Isn't llftly Jl15, N<WpOrt Beach 92H3 not. I -wbol't he's beating bloody now, His lflfe maybe. OPEN QUESTION -What do "'" <Ill the maJo ladybug? Jillll II no Joncer even ~ the 10 -popular first name1 for men Jn the Unlled Stata, but In Encland It's the comrrvrw:st Ont name for lbreo-yur-old boy&. AP· PBODMA'n;LY 10 percent of ~ ution'• popullition at this time II ...r. the lmpnssion that' !'l<lw WU a fatbion detlsner. ll"S THE l\EPMTZD CLAlll of ,, ~ -tbat their Olfllrill -· DeV«, il . ev•, get . ~ for -anytldoa. Senate OKs Bond Raise Senile bas voled the 'l'reUU'1 Deplr!ment oulhortty to rallt Ille lnterett on U .8. aavloil bondt to Ill percen~ '11\t -1. 1!111 subjlcl to House approval, would ta* the We from 5 pereent. f!I.. fecti" last June J. SUch_·ac- tlon ~Y the Treasury ftu1d r be ,,.,ject ID approval ,al Ille Presijent. · · Sen! John WUllams ClWlol.) lacll'4 lbe,p••'"'"" -· .. ullldlied &use-passed bl1I. Sophisticated a net Beautiful modern proud styling .. FOR A MAN'S MAN Bold and obtk-lna contl'lltlna textural com-plete thl• un· IJtUll del1GI> ' In 14K IOld-5910 EMBRACIAILI TRIO ChooM one of today'• luxury trio• In dlt! .. .-..i1411 flO(d. A. 10 d[, _ _ ...... ..... 8. ,., .... . malchfnt I llllJa.. ---AU. I RINll 17500 A'"11ablo at ---CANOOAPAAK CAAt.S8AD DOWNEY FULl.IRTON HUNTINGTON BfACH LAKEWOOO MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH 0..- "'tHE CITY" VENTURA ew II on PeMIY'• timt Pll)'l'Mfll p!M. WICIMtdlJ, -12, 1'70 E·uropean Arms Drop ·Talks Said Be111ote Here it is! Sound Values, sound prices!/ " ....... ..,. •••• u ... •...._c1rr1••f=>zl1• ,, .. ,,.. ....... Jt I - with 25-peat ,...,...,...15 .. JT•• -·••...-i•• .. -.i ....... a ...... ....,....,mt.W• ..._ ... .,.., ••• 1rp1ct.re •• ... dCagonalty. FeotvNI 20.000...ittof plctoiw_, I • lllk fl• tnlog, 111.i...1. Vll'•l.WIMwo..-i!c l!Olor--"'•· . .,.....,,, "· ..,. ................ ~ .. lte ......... ,.. ....... . f-12" picture __ ,,.:i diaeo11C1lly. T111otloloN.l pictuN to be, tinted tafety ""91d, hll)I ..w.d high '-' olJ.plm!ic cabinet. ci ....... •-nsf94 ... - ... ,. •• 111.,.-~oolld ... thcmll. AM/fM/fM •-_/....,,.i8- T-walnut finish •nc'-re-Un. CotllMCllngCDrdtand dllll_l....,.11. ~==1~.,:~ ~ CANOGAPARIC CARUBAD CHUIA VISTA COUEGE GROV! COMPTON CULVER CITY DOWN!Y NOmi llOll'IWIOOo OIAHGl"IKE a11" SAR HUNTINGTON PARK INGLEWOOD IAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCIAIR NEWl'OWT IEAOI pgj ··~. fEllWCDO fOllRAHCf VAN NUYS WHTURA WISTCHUTU WUTCOVINA Ivy It oii PwOIWf/ ti. --·---4 ,_ ( I J - ~- "1 I I WtdntMIJ,. AllOVSl. 12, l.971) Clrili Flee 1W·C .. 't ~~~h. ~f,~~1 Red Forces Seize -·Cand~~ Face ShP-1uling -irkii.'r~· • ~~ Viet Village · ---... • " r_..--_ -i--f{ ... ~L-. • ,.. t. ... • ~w~~>~ --'llle--&nlte btll would 1• COlflll'IOllly ~-lbo-lllJ!lal -bu! tvolod l tot limit 'tnto effect 30 dayt a/llr <lllCI-· ~~~ ' I'~ f ~',~'"1 ,...,; ment whll•ou;e,.!Jii!M-; Boili.•tw.~.-;,n.t~ SAIGOll (UPI) -Com-_,_ -• vrn.,. ..... _ ... _ed • -v-.... lnfllnll'y ,...... nar besieged Fin -O'llelllJ todoy ln a ..no. :!.::.:J::' Vldnarn's UPI ..,,.,c1e11t Robert E. S\alll'van said the Com· --.pied tho village fl. HI.I Soo n two .nearby hamlels m miles mnh of SaJcoo. A• South Vietnamese tun· pany• near besieged Fite> Sup- port Base O"Rellly close to the IAolian bcrder abo come under attack. I) . s . ''Cobra.. helicopter gunshlpg ,hit "1lle Qxrummlst positlol'ls in Hal Son llld .tho lwnl«s d Cau Nhi and Ha Lo wilh aerial roclcet fire. By ,_ I batta1!on of the govemmmt•a. Lit In r. n try· Division Ille! a baUalloo, of militia ft!IOt1ed they had the area surrounded. About 5,000 civilians live in the region but most managed to flee their homes before the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong moved in. U.S. ad- visers said. Reports from the area in- dicated at least four of the government soldiers were kill- ed and three armored person· nel carrien hit by rocket- ... ..-blolb. Field eoriuunden said at leut 'II •of tbe · COmmunbls wttt tined . The Ocmmunlsts allaeked South Vidnameae militia units ~ Hal Son Ille! the !wo llamJeta jull -of lhe m.,... N~ lltgt'lway I. Then they dlrel<ed !Omm JDOl1.ar; 18.Dd BtO roctet-pro- pelled pnac1e r ... against a l:rilke outswte Hai Son. "Every time the American dldaleil fcr_~'qofltlcol'QI; puLIJtoll'llbttrJan.'1:1171: veniolii 'l!i<ll'cOll-ia' - .flcea-biJ\ ·I~. a ,«;ltiht "flllh Aa passed by tbe Hoole, I« <Oi/'Mflll', the lm)ldcUf the ~te •tor ,wnetbet ti, tbe bill W<>Utd: . 1peocl!P,I \Jni\1,..w,:;,?Of1l -lhoul~ llloly to tile -Im-\ linllb u •cl er electloM •Cll ,Oiop!..Js fol f 19711•.lectioos. l .-spetlli<lotmUl81 on broadcast «1'111 'a v..e cul· h> 11/e.Jaat BacUa said a colllilg on apending by candidates. for auch coolesl for tbe spocll\c radio afl\l ~ e I e v f 1 t.o n u-federal olllces, 1ovemon '{"' off"" ~ "30.1111// ~~ \I." pendltl!ftS ~ nee4!id to 'Jieutena.Jlf ·go,Vtl'..DOTI .ia higbf:r. • . '. ' . ' deruce the npldly ta<alatlnlf pr1onary'llld gentral elections. 'llii :S.nali iilil; tioW.ver, coit of ~· ror .-i.ic ti--Provide • tbit no broad-would , apPly' "tc:' r,aces for rice. caste-could charge a n y Prt!ldent. V-1 c e ~ldent. rockets stop, ttie BtOs •nd u1'1 '""'°,. A solid %72-17 majority r-. t e I o I I y qualllte<l candldate Senate ,.00 ~ _ni,; .!Jouse day night .tend an ~ more than the lowest paid measure adds-gov.emora and version of 1 Sena~l by any commercial advert.ber Ueu(~nt iovetitori. Jt alao back to tM Senate and an for the same Utne ,:ieriod. puts a' CeiUl'!I .pf 31iii centa c:i:pec!ed later conferenct with -Repeal ·, equal Ume ·re-a vote" in· the " Wt general the Hosue to iron our dlf· qulrements only for President etection of tI0,000, wblch is fe:rences In the two meuurtS. and Vk:e Pres Iden t can-Nglier~ on' the primary broad- mortan .i.rt." one U.S. ad· HOWITZEis BLAST l>,WAtf AT -C:OMMUNIST POSITIONS I , . ~ ~m'lmllls, elllmatfd -----~~ _Soutft ___ i._11_Ne_1_r_Be-'''-ao_O'_R_•l_ll.:_y_A_11_oc_clt'=ocjc_::.."Y'-'-'~::'f.£.'"'7-,-·----- \o tDDber about one Mttanon. "j ' tel up heavy mad'llae ,..,. ln C.u Ntil Ille! kept one mllUa unit pinned down for five houn Inside 1 pagoda, olf\clals aald. G o • emment mecbanittd wilts nr.d lbli> tht village Ille! hamle<a from rice pad- dies. There was no indication """ ;...,, d.Ut .... "might have been cauiht in itle IC· lion. field reports said. Aa estimated company of North Vietnamese toops, part of the nearly %,toll Hanoi government forces a.round tie base, attacked tht poalllcn ol a South Vietnamese ~pany a half-milt from Fire Support Base O'reilly just before dawn. • , Top Guard Official I~icied Chairman Harley 0. Stag-dldates: l cast sPendJsi&. . .. . gers, (0.\V,Va.,) of the House -Permit slates, by law, to Pre!Jideilt NI.Ion,. in the 1991 Commerce COmmlttee, who place c&n$fklales for state and election, speri!' $12.6 .mJlllon ''"Ill lead the House conferees, ~ office under its p~ and Htd1ert f{. Humphrey put sa.ld tht: le.gialaUon'1 effective ~WC:ina. $7.1 millRm Into tele~n and TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) -both f\llsdeme_a~rs. In ~ lf701 lndi~rill tald. ·fhie w,t,Jl be the chief dif· , The Senate-passed bill \also radio time.• ,How.ever, the 7~ Maj. Gen: James F. Cantwell, event of eonv1cuoo, the ~, ,...,_ f~~,an lnvestiga-r~rcnce ·io.resolve. ccillains the equ81 time cent formula would ·limft tht one of the most. inDuentlal charges against him ~ M~ 1i....nntn1 ea 'I actlv ties Olher points at issue ~nter repWer and the langUage .1\V0-41Utjor pnlflidentlal can-NaUonal Guard OOfttfa in &he "t..~ 'T'"~. .i-. .1.. around HOusc inclusM>n or re!aUng to. the klwel!t unit didates to spendtnj: abOut ,A.1 country, was indicted Tue3day punlSbable by up to 30 yeJrs leaked out · AprO, I.Ile Na-nrirnaries and top state of-char". nie latter provision , million each in 1m1: ', on charges that he used !late in prison. Uonal Guard chief termed It ficJals wtule the Senate bill suppqtters claim, sboald cut The Bouse bill al.So" applies employes to wort on Im· The alleged construction ''all a ml1n1nderstaMing" and \\•as limited only to general cost of pollUcal a4vertl-to btOadca:st Sjlellding b1 Com- provements al his home. wort took place between mkt-said he \l'OU!d welcome pub-.elections and cove~ just ~lng by some 35 pi!rcent m.itt!e1 fo,nned ·on behalf rl. Cantwell, 62, retired April Au.gust, l96i, and late April, lie scruUny. fe:teral officials. because broadca!tera 1n o"' polltkal candidalei:. 11 from his '26,000-a-year,1--'--------'------'-----------------------------'------'---- cablnet·level post as director of New Jersey's Department of Defense, shortly after the !rst ~e':';:e a:::::r~~ , H· there is a better valUe Governors · Ask Greater He bad held the post as. chler of the lt.lle'I National Guard linoe UM. , The general now is serving his third COMeCUtive term as presldml of lhe National Guard Aa3oclation of the United Stala, a poliUcally powerful group. than the Penney shoe,· . .. ' ..... Aid Backing;Fr:om U.S. LAKE OF THE OZARKS, Mo. (UPI) -The national governors' cooierence wra~ ped up 1 huge package of requests for more federal aid to the states today in response lo President Nixon'11atest call for a "new federali110" partnership --llales and the natiooal govemrne.nt. Still to be reWed al the final sessim of the and an- nual meeting was the a~ proacb to Ute in another effort to prod c_.... inf<> action on a program to lhart federal Porno Panel • Link Denied W AslllNGTON (AP) -The White House,. ays the President's C.Orrunlldon on Porno gr a phj' .~w b ose preliminary report II under attack in Congre11, is not a part or the N I x o n ad- ministration. ''This is not Nu:on's com- mission," Rooa1d L. Ziegler, the President 's news secretary, said Tuesday. "It was formed under a previous admlr:ti.stration. He did not ap- point the memben, and the commi11ioa '1 ra:om-- mend.alioos .... nol -of this adminlsb-ation ... Zieg!..-made Ille llatement u the -pooW operations subcommittee was challenging the draft 1'port. The biggest fUS1 bu come over tests, sanctlooed by the panel. in which react.ions or 23 young men to stag movies were checked. . , income lax collections with the states Without restrictions .. bow lbe money should be spent. Shortb' before adjoumment and-action OD their law en-- ,_ conunttte. report, the coftference was tcheduled to heir Oliel Juatice WUTe'i E. llUt'.pr. ·Nixon bas endoned a start on !'!venue sharing. But other requests by the governors for federal aid went far beyond anything in hll ldmlnlstralloo program. In a message to their-~· Ue dinner Tueldoy nl,llif; the President told tbe IOliefOOl'S his budget for the current fiscal year alloted m o r e money to invest in people than in national defense for the firsl time in 20 years. "The oew federaJ·l•m articulalel a wholly new ~ cept d what our emerging domestic agenda requires and an abiding commitment to in- t er • governmental partnership,.. his m e r 1 a ge said. "lt involves 1 melding of purpose, a mingling or re10Urces and Incentives to private and voluntary efforts.. "It recognius, qutte cen- trally, the ever greater rolel and reopomiljlllU.. Ille llala must assume and It seeks to help ensure that they wtn have the mean1 -and the' authority -to fu1fll1 those roles Ille! C8'1')' ou\ the ~tlea." The governors alrUdy made clear they were ~ to asrume greater responsibilities if they were aasured more federal aid to fin.nee them. it's, the Penney shoe on sate .. - 'Dlree indktments against Cantwell named three men who worked for the National Guard as those who made improvements on the official'• home. None of the three WU cbarged, OOwever. The nature of the work was not reported, but officials familiar with the cue said it included con- strucllOo of a carport Ille! 'et- ~~U.a ~be~ marrl~ . and h8I two children, ll•es in Ewing Ti:wnahip, a -; of Trenton. .Re .... ctiirged with neglect d his duty Ille! miau!e, of, J!lll>llc property -,-.. . , AskS Storm Escape Path :NOW -j~ , NOW 12ss populations along the Warm bMMd --. br1.:1'WOOd vmn leather MIAMI (AP) -ErpafMilhi: 'R~-·-~·t1ti6Qt~irh , . Reg.15.19 "'4en'1 steined , Vfll*L or .L.oclwi. boqt. weather coasts of the Atliahtlc .,;-.-~l'.itNOWl:ll : ao,-,,....,_.1.11NOw 1.11 and Gull states aJUld beeoint . r,.._•~'!!'1-:7 ... lfCl,WUI · "sitting ducks for dia~r" . ' lDlless escape routes are· pro-' · vlded from tropical l\IJrma, saya the chief of lhe National Hlll'Tlcalle Center .. "A bun1cane m. the near fubft could kill 20,000 or 30,00I, even 50,000 people unless we have IOUDd plan- nJnc," Dr. Roliert H. Sim told President Nixon'• fC regional Di••a;ter P r e p • rednea: Conference Tuesday. ' "l am enormously cc&- ......i with development d hlgb denolli• PCJPl4tiooa rllhl at tf'! -U...," Sim-said, "ll ,.. llactc lo people by hundreds 'of thousanda and faU lo provide .,..pe routes, we wtll be alWDc, ducka for dlauter one of tbel9 day1." • NOW688 . l .. NOW 688 ' • . ' NOW 1388 Re11. 18.99 Men's bUclde Wellington, black SPfUC8 crusnitd gr~ln leather. J i NOW 1088 NOW 1388 Reg.12.G9 Men's Corfam• brogue in black or anr!Que !jlOld. Reg. 16.99 Men's big buckle style in bumt beech smooth IHther. NOW 6 88 NOW688 ,• ·' " ' I Sears I WARNING! ............. _ Pd budcte; ~ llf!OClth ... -. ~'~ Bor'• bi9dl/0Qtd ~ ... llnlp. Reg. 8.'19 Ladies' brown leather brogue with sabol 1trap. Reg. 8.99 .._._,puff ---Reg. 9.881..adl9e' .<' . tifoiWn·--mococ••,... ... j • This Sears TOUCH-N-Go· 10-Speed Blender in White May be Unsafe ... ; Only Model 663:81236 in nite, llOitl .U... IUt, • Deeember, 1'69, i.. alfeded. Cloed< Model Number'. imprinted oo labefader blende<. In order to prevent injury to any ueer we •re reques\.o ing the ft:tum of all blenden with thia model number. Thls blender wu aold primarily through Ule Seara 1970 Sprinc-SUmmer cal.alOf. It alao was sold through some ~ re'4il &tores. THERE JS NO PROBLEM WITH ANY OTHER COLOR OR MODEL SEARS BLENDER. We are not certain that any of Ul06e soJd are unsafe. But an irwpectjon of factory inventory found a lll'l'Wlll number of UMlle blrende111 WM iny>rop. erly assembled, creatinr a potentially danierous shock hazard under cert.ain conditioM. lf you have thil model b~r. please return it immediately '° the nearest Se.a ... &l(n or cat.Joe facility for exchanie or refund. Sears, Roebuck and Co. f ·Y°'*''• .. fhl.T..llNOWIA ,.......... ...HOWi.ii trlnL ' • 1· ,' I I NOW988 NOW588 NOW488 NOW588 NOWS* R~11.'8 :!:;!.• """ 1t;:etfl :=.. ... """ =...~::-. Wornen'a bllldl: or -..... -.,..,.gofdwfttl '"~""'°" ,,_ ---Pt tent tlil>Oft. . ' . . ' .. . , ' , '. • I 1 < > ... thtnowplq CHARGE THESE VALUES AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STORl;il .. ,, ' • • • DAILY '1LOT f Y:MOA ·· o ·fficial ·Predicts"·So-viet ·Youth 'Revolt"· • ~~=-~";=~~,....--:~~~~ ' ' • I ~ ' ' SAN FRANClSCO '(AP) -He said Pe,.rerused. the atatt. once, &betr material Were careful oot lo ·ittt Jt be "'M1ey tohld me J waa an "J ba•fl .,~ J~~ -~.a} .. ,!(~ .... ~ .S~.~~ ~---~ .~ • ~ The Russ!tn· state Is tn . for "The -klas ifr ftufi1a are not wanu are aaUsfled, look out. gc11e1·.:dly known. ene1ny or t estate," he ~d. ln It, and refused to sJgn," get bu to lnlluenct her h\l.$- . tr0ub1e With-Its youth, says too much different fnJm "~~·re beginning . .io ~ "The1-we~ ilrm tn "and \hat tbty,.knew all a.bout.---1'trune""laid"tle nrn1ea·sttt--band ~to eonfearbe---was .- ' a ~CA oIDcial who has j~t oursJ" Tbune told reporters unde,n.tand what t r e e d o m telling me oot to alarm our me. and warqed 11ot. tit UI' and fl/'J and alto wanted to .know -~~ 'Jeailliif' toUr on lrirvlngal'S!n~"Frari1!19'o ""'""'· oung-pcoplo;''-he·sald-. ---"'"1ey-tol<t-tne--i·:coold be-oe:-Rmilf-war.alloiNd ...,,....-•liou bor-lo<willrlordgn ' Of 22-young Calltornlans t.o • International Airport last Tbupe, who Is . ge~i-al ~x· He said his g~up had just killed and that ~e membert ceed to KJev,_,_~ rni1el 1w1y, studenb at International the Soviet Union. week. , , eeutlve' ol t,M flameda1COunty cumpleted ·tWo weeks in lhe of l}?t-tour could li>e harmed. but that nfght both he aod Home at the University or r Durlng-thetour,'John.Thune . "They.areithlnk¥Jg.a~d talk..-· MelrqPollt.an , ,YMCA ,in '$Qviel Untqn' 9n ~uly .sand "~ey .,;~i.tcf lm.e .to Jign his _ wife were tak~ ~ a.aain. .,caJiforniainBerte!ey .. '-laid· he and hi• wife were 1og ·aboot cars, music .and , Oak.l8.iuf, ,,said; . ~ )Jqsslan were at"ra Soviet fOUUI camp 11 \collfeS&IOll' lyped In . by ,P\>ljce. mo~ to ~r 8otfl uid they were never ~questioned as sus~~ spies poetry. They ~e~t . U w~n , police wl\o knock~ Pfl •. llis . 4t ZUnur o~ t.he. Black . S:en Russiptt, whlCb I don't read •. ~ In the ho~ and que&-mistreated pbysieally~but that and ~ was threatened if he they beiU' Soviet writers are dopr , at night 1and. quest1ohll) 1 yt.en the po.lice caJJed on hun and which °"'IS · n e v t: G Uontd ~eparately. 1 the<' que!Uoning was "bnltaJ" ,did not sign a ·•cootesslon." arrested ror <li5;1greei.ng ~ilh him, and lils.' 'ofife tor:i hours 1:1 late,_tbat night.; 1 translated toi.me. l ,..~ ~I.rs. Thune said ~ men and ," vjcloUs." , . Z i p pi11g Thr9n.gh ·Expo .o n -w11eels OSAKA, Japan (UPf) -tri c Dynamo. Stales shows a snapshot of -Alter the EXJ!Oi Japan's to uplode ln mid-air before Digging Sites 'Phono Patrol' Travel agent Joe Grace or -The Japa11e~ gjrl guides the teen-age girl next door MatsUSbita Electric Co. ts y<iur eyes. . ., ~ Tokyo says tbe best way to in the Christian Pavilion wear standihg ·on·a rur~ road. She's going to bury Its entire exhibit -Japan Mitsubishi com- • • see Ex·po ,70 is from a white n1iniskirts, and a Roman · nude from the .wa1st·up· . (rangmg from nail p:>lish to paDies bu.ilt an a r t If i c i a I Pilo P Ca tholic nun seUS Vatican Som As t t h .... ~ d .,_ . • t ' eruses ' wheelchair. -, e tan VIS! ors lC ins\rument.s for ,brain surgery) •J"l"""'n an c:rasuu1~ waves postage stamps. as if they are visiting temples. 1 in a steel pot near · Osaka which destroy villages at your Expo officials estimate that -A San Francisco c8ble · They leave Offerings of coins castle 90 that people 5,000 elbow. · 1 the average visitor cad tour car is on sale [or $5,000 when in front of statues of Buddha. years from now will know -Expo rest au r ant \ onlY. about six pavilions tn Expo closes. wb.lcb several Ea~ern nations what we were dolng, today. o pe r a tar s are ghirp.• . ht ho t " M 9 bill' The SoViet Up.iorl and are showing 18· examples of :.._. llapad's 1'ak'.ara' rom~ Thousand. ,s of Qapanese arrive bOS ANGE''1:'CJ. ('AP) ·-e1~ urs a iue •"· !On I I t rt ' l • Wbe'n'wor~en-start di•"'••, world ei:position. Bulgaria disp ay medieval anc en •· · panies (office r irr n i u re ) for a day at the fair clrrytng ~" -~ -11 la paintings Of Ch.risUan Sa'ints. -The Alaska polar bear strains one's sense or humor. their own Obento ·(wooden Enjoy &)le darill ~ o[ an Old Faohiened LogRide- Knott'• neweet attraction. .It's Exeitio!! l·t•s '"· job of. an •'•borne ,... uey ·are a , wrong. I c im . . . ds ol Its lit fl tin' Th h t 'ct I di ho ) ked ·.-fiish w"' .... fue course record at the 815 In a ph<l.tographic sect;on on spen most e oa g ey s f1W scores o pl ures un xes pac Wh.u , watcbdo& to help ' keep the acres of fair groupcts in the _::lif::•_:in:._:A::me::.::r.::i"'=-· _:t::h•:._:U::111::·te::d:__:aroun:..:.::.::d_:•::•_:ice.::__:floes.:....:_· _____ ol_:i•_t.:....:air_l_in_er_s.:....:w_h_ich_· _se_•_:m __ r_ice_and.:....:.:.sea.:....:w_e.:..ed:.·----'-'~~=:'.:::::::::==::~~=~=======:'.::=:::o= bulldozers away from the-Senrl Hills north of Osaka. phoDe ciblelJ crisscrossing the In 24 hours spread over countryside. three scotching summer days, In . s.o u th e r Jl California, I vislted 62 of the 117 pavilions for a course speed of 2.58 Pacific Telephone· Co. put& pavilions per hour. I used flO Bud Black into the air five · wfteelchairs but still bested days a week, eight or nine thi! Expo estimate ( s i x hours a day in a light plane pavilions in eight hours is a with "Telephone" painted on slow 0.75 pavilions per1hourl. the OOttom of one wing, Pavilion collecting is the "Patrol" on the. other. . name pf the 1£3:l11e for youngsters .vi.siting~,the'I-first Our lower--than-uslial .prices cure the back to school .. blues. The Telephone Patrol pilot world's Fair ever.held,lh Asia . skims over cities, up and down Most of the pavilions erected rural canyons and along by Tl exhibitigg' natibns will mountain ridges, looking for put a rubber "Stainn visa in excavailon near uoderground your guide bOOK to show your cables or poles. v~it Black ~tso scouts for brush ,. ~I childre9, at_e at>:out fires.. 11lides and Wash-outl, the' only people Collectin·g also . potential trouble for pavilion stamps. So 1 found cables ,~ poles, • : :, it quite easy to push these If he JpQta people damaging little boys and girls out of ables{ Black can ~I them the way while dashing froi:n with tbt plaue•11 blasting loud• pavilion entrance to the rub- speaktt. her stamp table at the ex.it. 1 U be thinks the dama.ge Only a few weeks remain may warrant closer m-before the Japan exposition specti_~. '~ may call a ends its six-month run, and dl~ w?o·sen.;ts a ground it bas been fa.r: more suc- urut to•\hel,·toene, or he n;tay Cwful"than:officiaif forecaa\. wrile ' nport on '\be'.grl>Ulld E ·A · t · activity1 ,me0 ~ DnisHes.the Th~ xpo ssoc1 a i o n ru ht : ,: . predicted last year that at- g • 1 • tendance w o u I d total 35 Blaclr; Who .only missed one million. It upped the figure day on ~ JOb due to .. bad to 50 millio n when the gates • • • • • weath~ lUt year, say~, .Np, opened March 15. But in July, •,:•:~· I nev~. get tired ~f nytllJ. it said attendance probably ,-'• •. ·, Sometiintl I get .~y tired wl ll reach 55 million before ~. • •0 • of wr1~.~~ though.'·';· the closing ceremony ,Sept~ lJj , ;,-.:t :j At J'· "'ili;\ltie !lay ~· belier than Montreal's 'l0,3 •. • • for ult~~ ~7:~Ulion visitors to Expo ·67~· ! ·::*' ~. ~ ~ uJt'a~ "~.'?o ~ttendance reached .·.•.• flies -·~~-.·e~' .~·~ ~:~on with 7lfl w~ to ~::;!: sooth, <oY<rln( an of•SoiJtbern ·-~ •. ' • Califor,nlia. , · But ·1' at .can~-y~u see and He tue:1. 'ft'om Hollywood to le-am. . you :ap. through Newhall and then north to • the ;air fBl 2.58 pavilions an Santa Barbara. He most fly ~: Lots. Here are , some in small, tight clrclei over oddities from a reporter s Ex· digging sites. po notebook: . Some of the ,eontortioqs -The Chinese claim ~ey . ' l .. •:. •• l • • .. ·~ . , . • ·.'I:,, .. , .... · .. ~"·.,-.., . ~ :. . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ... . . . . . Black puts bla 'n1-through ~iscovered th~ art· of making as he circles r;; 0 u n d\ fm by striking two rocks particularly oo i turbulent together. day, are enoujh to . make -Belgium' lnv.ented both him worry. the Sax~ and the Elec- flgr_,'~ sladls t. GllOfl d Jtripi:'• • .an.d }>kl,id'i'Peja Pres.,,ottr~•.~ly.*f/~ol• ton. aoy.• ~i· •r•g.. ·Ii~ J ' " . ,. For 1.llmlted ~.you can bttom~A Chorter Member of C<ntWela Bonk'• new regionalclfic~ '•··r· In Newport Belih, llild: get 1 frtt ~· cWlag ..._!-',.,.,entire llh! ' · . , Charter Bulirieu Aa:ounts get a free oider of reg11l>r ched<s and mdors,.nent mmp. AD &Coltmtt Umn<d to $20,000 by the Feder•! Deposit lnsurancz Corporation. -of C...tinola Bui:· c Drive-in IV Teller Banking . c~' te~atcur65-foctdoik . c -to.Dock 'Bink Customer Pidcup·and Delimy . a . our Leal Yacht Race Reao!ts and Daily Filhlng -Call 642·1440 , ' D Ex . banking hoan: S:30..$P!11M6ncby- 11msday, 6Pln-Frlcbys ,. 299' ,._,. PntsP twiH cit-... •P jeans e f 50% polyester/50" COffM • • • locf ... brew,. blVe, sius 6-1 a ..... and sli• topwM Grad ltyle. ( \ < ' ' • OtlofteOU)'licoce. tGt..bocked over- iilouse skDmer i• CUIOrted '"°'°"' with dott.d tl•. 7·1A.$S. Orlonll ocrylic- tat.bac:k•d ski111- •'"' •• ·.~if• plffll• • ed, ~colors. )'.f<l,'$5. ~ouyUi;;~ ta ... bocbd pu nel fro..t ••• bow ti .. Attorted colon. ~-14. $5 ' Otto.,-. acrylic owtot.. . bocked. lowwoklMro · Knif• pl.m Hip •kirt. J.Non.d colon, U -. '$4 : Ac:.to~.d,ocr1'ii: A-liltfi" pJokJ i• -.t•d colon. 3-61 • $s .. :·. ' ' CHARGE THESE VALUES AT YOUR LOCAL PENNEY STOREl - 1so ""' ..... ,,_.. ,,.1y. •ler/co!llb.d coitcM sport shirt in ~rJ plfi!ids. , • l'IQ i«11•ing ·,,.if'l1iz•6-ll. , ' I ' - I I •• )f DAILY PILOT W"""""1, -12, 1970 . S111og St tld1 1'f onef1 • rQ_UEEN1E ____ ......,_1y:...Phll __ ,,,,._r1an..,.tc11 .... _. ., . -. Gas Tax -Funding --Chave z Begins S ~corid Fast Period ' -Diversio n Killed SACllAMEN'ro (AP) -A piai> lb divert guollne tu l'Wm\llt from bigbWl)'S to mus trJfW.it and 1 m o g --pot<otially the hluelL mooey i:Dea1ure for c.lifornia'1 war cm smog - bu been kllled by the S.nate 'Innsportation Commilltt. It was the second major anti-pollution proposal to be kUled in two days by tbt tN.di- t I o D a 11 y pr.>-frtNay com- mittee. Monday the committet: killed a proposal lb pha" ool the use of lead addjU ves in guciline by l!m. Both measures had paued lho Assembly by wide margins -M-15 for the diversion meuure ft e-5 for the ~ lood blll. The divenlm propoul by 12 emblymin John F«a.n CD- S... FranclBco) ,,...Id bave pll a pn>p0~ amendment to the state consUtuUon on the November ballot giving vot.ers the choice of repealing or keeping restrictions on use or California's sevefH:mli..a- galloo gasoline tax. Committee dtalrman Ran- dolph Colllet, .,..lied "lather of the California freeway," repeatedly referred to money shortages in lhe state freeway system which be aaid add up lb a Ill billlon delklency Ill the system projecied I« <OID- plelioo by lll!O. Collier (D-Yreka), said pro- vWom al the Foran measure designed to protect t b e freeway aystem "glvt no assuranc:e whit.soever," and be warned any change Ill th• cq:istitut.lon would take away all protection rural areas have lrom urban m.ojOrllles Ill the Jeghlature. m,J>way lobbyisll and ~ "I h•t<> to tell you thla, but it turm out """'"'-~~ :*:' i.::1:: spiked the 01&0utivea' water cooler and all pl'OID<>-, .. ,,__ tioaa ha.ve been recalled• · comenaliao grwpt, the--------------------Leagu. of Catllornla Cities and League of Wamei Vot.en that <fiyersioft of freeway money had •'On gras.sroot sup- port. "It is: a special tu fat I special purpose," said Robert Nida, lallbyial for t b e Hospitalized Addicts Can Get Drugs Says MD SALINAS, Calif. (AP)-ce. sar Cbllvez, the DOaVioltnt. labor leader wbo rlCtlrtl,y won a five-year ltrUU1e to organ- lu California table lf•pe workers, hll begt.m another fast "for u long u tt takes" to get a settlement tn his farm workers union dispute with the Teamsters and produce gniwers in the lush Salinas Valley. Chavez told 1 crowd of aev· era! hundred strlklnc ~•Id workers that he and they "wUl make whatever eacri- fice we must to bring Ju!Uce to our people." Tho bead of the AFLCIO United Fann Wcrken Orfan.. J.z.iqCommittee told the workers ~ had bad nothlnJ[ to eat a1ooe breaklast Tuesday, and would have only water unUI the dispute II settled. Chavez' health 1Ull ii al· Hiclrel OKs Rang er Use In Yosemite -Clab ol Southern Clllfornia. .. U mer-tu:es att QuUI complained that th WASHINGTON (AP) tecied by !hi !May "IPiritual r ~r a .. ,,.._. - and peoltenlfal IN!" be un-1 tract," coochulOd wttboul COO. d-k fa 1161 lb protest vJo. IUltJn( the wcrken tbem- lenot midway In hiJ long selvN. stnigg1e with Central Valley The Sallnu Valley employs grape growen. He has spent eome J0,000 field workers at much time Ill bolpltail """"'· barYHI peab and 1Upplles to erfng from Ill effects. perceat of the nation'• lce- Tbe Teamlten fecenUy berg lettuce and large quan- signed an agreement with titles or strawberries, carrots some 30 major growers in the and other vegetable crops. Salinas area to repreaent field He told the WQrketJ 'I\les- Wl!fkln. day be ls "olferln1 mY"ll ror Chaves claims lhls violates &mil" by cmllnuing the hi! agreement with the Team-strike despite a court restrain- sten: to leave field workers ing crder. to the farm worken union. He .. We are not going to obey caI1J t b e Teamster-grower an tmmoral and 111 uncon!ti- Poll Shows Reagan Leatl tutJonal C!(IUf1, order I H Chl\'9 told the _..,. .. The stale C«lrt ol Appeals denied wlthout comment T\lea- day Chavez' appoal• agalnJI that order. H1I worker• are on strike qaln5ttwomajorgrower1m the Salfnas area, Freohplct Foods fnc., a Pwu lllbsid· Jary, and Plc'n Pac Foodl, Inc., a sublldlary of the S. s. Pierce Co. lo the East. The workers conUnued tbelr pick· etlng and were receiving di. lions from sherUI' s deputies for vlolatln& the court order. Frelhplel WU otruck Jut week by some 400 workers. An esUmated 1,000 wort.en walk- ed off the Job at Pie'• Pac and xt up picket lines Tues- day around its 1,200 acru of LOS ANGELES (AP) -fa the same Quaryle poll that strawberries. Dem oaatic Assemblyman found Rep. John Tunney (O-·---....,==,..cc,.=,..,,a=..,=---- Jeas Unruh'• headquarters Callf.) five pointa ahead of 11!1 a prfvate poll shows him Sen. George MW'pby (R-Callf.) trilJJng GOP Gov. Reagan by Ill their s.nate race. eight percent.q:e polnta in The performance r a t I n g t b ~ i r race for t be means Reagan's political cam- gov"1'°1'11hip. · paign prospecta are in "poor The poll, made by Oliver to dangerows shape," the Quayle, also asserts only half Unruh beadquarte.n quoted of ~ia's voters think , the pollaters as stating. Reagaft il,doing a good job. , . Reagan.. .spolwmen d.id1 not Tbt! figures were cited Tues-Challenge the eight-point Ie,ad cfa1 'bf Umuh headquarters, ,and said they view it "with wbJch Aid the statistics cam• interest." · A companion bill by Foran woold give the legislature authority to spend part of Uie state share of the guolloe fund on smog research. Ctttes and munlies could seek voter approYal to use part of their share for mass t.ranstt. Botb portions of the fund m now restricted road constructloo and maintenance only. spent far Giller -U..y ..... """"'" )lstifled." ''Yao..., lie ~I NORWALK (AP) -The physician in charge of lhe drug abme program a t Melropolllan State lloopltal says addicts there have no trouble acquiring drugs from the outside. majority of penons admitted Secretary of the Interior to Metropolltan for drug abuse Walle' J. Hickel defended'----------'------------------- or adruclllln are 111Jgned lb Tuesday Yooem!te N~ Another plan to divert highway money is still pendtDc in the Assembly, but It must be acted on this week to be placed oo the November ballot. , -ol Ille boon! ol dlrocton of -pr arglllization.'' Sen. Milton Marks (R-San Fran- dsco). told Nida and lobbylru for the California S t a t e Automobile ADociaUon, "but in my view you are not r~ the views o{ tile mOc.oriau ol this state." '!be Foran measure won a M vote, two lbort of a ma- jority ID lho IJ.m& com- mittee. Teen Marr°iµ,ge Bill Signed by Governor SACRAMENTO (AP) -The man respomible for makl.nf it easier to get a Cllifornia divorce lw succeeded in mU:- i.ng it harder for teeo-agel"I lo gel manied. After last year's succus in revamping the state's century. old divorce bill. Allemblymao Jaes A. Ha)'el declded to do aomellmg -what be 'Sunbather' Gets Charge In Robbery SAN JOSE (AP) -Police arrested a man sunbathing in bil undershorts on a rooftop 'l\""1ay and booted him for 1n ... ugalion ol robbing a bank a short time befcre. Witnesses said the sun. bather, who said be was Alan Jobmon, 32, of San Jose, matched the description of a normally-dre:aed man who toot $2,IOD in • paper aack frcm the downtown Bank of America lnDCb at about 12:45 p.m. The bandit ran out or the bank and tried to force a woman motortst to drive him away, twisting lift' arm. But Mn. C. S. Neebek«, pnsideot of the San Jfa WOIDID't Oub, said .... -the .... out ol hlr car. -__ ,,,_llfd the .... and fomd J-Oii the rool ol a twHtorr apar- blllldlng. )B the -bolow they s.Ud they found the pap<r aact, the money and Jobnlcn'1 clolhlnC. terms tht "root cauaes" of marital breakup11, A1aln, he aucceeded. ID California, aay1 Hayes, teen-agers are .. the heart of the marriage failure .tatisticl." Last )'ear, 35,000 of the 87,000 divorces in the state involved cues where one or both partnen wre under age 20 at the time of mar· riage. • To combat ti.I "almning rate" ol teen-age marriage failures, Hayes steered a bill through the legislature no longer permitting girls under aae 16 and boys under age 18 to get married with just the consent of one parent. tmtead. all teen-agers under the age o( 18 must alao obtain a court order and any premarital munseling t h e coun deems necessary before receiving a marriage license. 'J'he bill, which WU Signed by Gov. Reagan. will become law in late November, "!rs the lint time la th< United States there's been an approach of this kind which is intended to make theae marriages meaningful and not just :s b o t g u n marriages," Ha}'tS said. "Ninety percent of the girls involved are pregnant," he said, "and hiator1cally the old approach wu to gel them married firat and legitimize the chlJd without caring what happened to the aubtequenl marrtage." Hayes explained that these couples usually have two or three children who get caught Jn the "traumatic Jl'(lblems" of divorce as their parents, man1a1e goes on the rocks. "1be J:linclpal bmeliclaries ol this new law are going lo be the chlldron ol that union because something will be done now to make whatever marriage results: hopefully a better one," he said. Dr. R. Edward Quass told an interviewer Tuesday 2 telephone call produces either marijuana or pills -delivered to the ward -within 10 hours. This intelligence. he said. was gained directly from his own patients, He added that unless an addict is truly motivated to quit, sending him lo a state hospital only gives him a vacation from the law and sels the stage for trouble on hospital grounda. State Sells $50 Million Home Bonds SACRAMENTO (AP) - State Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest sold $100 million 1n state bonds Tuesday includina: the first Cal-Vet fann and home loan bonds in two years. 'The $50 million sale will provide new home and lann loans to aboul 2,850 veterll'll at an interest rate of 4.25 percent, the State Department of Veterans' Affairl said. The state will pay 5.5813 percent interest oo the entire SIOO mllllon package -tile second ao1d slnce the passqe of Prop. 7 fD the June ell!dlon to allow the state to pay more than five ptteent interest. Frank D. Nlcol. director of the Veterans Affairs Depart. ment, emphasized in a state- ment that the over-Ove per- cent interest on the sale of the bonds would n(( affe<:t the current Cal-Vet loan rate. "We foresee no change in the cuJTent four and one- fourtb percem rate veteram now ar paying," Nicol said. Home lollf'll under th e Administration program are cun-ently made at 8.5 percent and to veterans under the U.S. Veter&ns Administration pro- gram. They overwhelmingly defeated an amendment which would have called for a new strike if this is not granted. 'Ibe govemmenl thus far has made no move to punish those who took part in a strike that ended April I , but there was some concern that punish- ment might be invoked after passage by Qmgress of the postal refonn measure, whlch creates a more independent postal system. Park Rangen who ttpor1edly wards where others a r e used force to disperse a psychiatric patienls. gathering or young people in Because they are not a meadow, regarded as psychotic, t h e Hickel's defense of the drug cases generally get a raniers came in a letter to minimum of attention, the Or. John J. Fisher, a former JA!ysician said. Republican legislator from Jacksooville, Fla., who told They are then free, he said, of hippJes being beaten physi- to pursue their habit. cally during t.be time be and Quass was transferred to his family were in a camper Norwalk from M end o c I no at the park July 4. State Hospital in Northern Filher, who lodged his com- Califomla about a month ago. plaint in a leUer to President A psychiatrist, be said the Nlxon, said he saw 9eferal Department of M e n t a I young people clubbed, thrown Hygiene In Sacramento hat on the ground, handcuffed and failed to give p r op e r led off to jail. leadenblp to the problems of ;=========;I add.ictl. Ad<Uc:ta, be said, sometime.a commit themselves voluntar. ily. 'This is becaUJe the word had spread the drugs are e8J)' to get, be said. Andy's Fun Ask tJll'f kid. "Ask Alwtf" ts full. See It Saturdan "' tht DAILY PI LOT. Two rings for two' lovers ••• both rings $88.00 A .. t tJ"llry tll•-"I I• 141l t ollll -llM"'-4 •ti iwti1medl Ea.Jy cndil tenns • stude-nl occourrts avallobae .• up to 12 months to pay BonkArnericard •Mad« Charg• "THE STORES CONFIDENCE BUILT'' E1tabll1hed 43 Ynrsl MUNTINITON CINTRk I.ell & l4111ttr Hv"llntffll ·~ m4"1 MAii.Cit IHOP,tNe C'IWTI• )JOt "*"'"' ..... c .... M-.t - Ol'IN MON,. TNUI S.1 fWI. "TIL t P.M. ''We save $4 to $5 on our weekly food bill at Alpha Beta!' Mr. & Mrs. Bob Ulman, El Cajon Our carpet prices just hit tbe floor. , Saturday last day Completely installed over 40 oz. rubberized hair and jute pad or 41 oz. sponge rubber pad. !-~ ' • . :;, '\~ I '\ ,, ' ' • ' ., ' .... ' ~ .. "" • ' ' .. •··. '::.; ' • . . " '" • • ' Sale! 866 ..:n Reg. 9.73 sq. yd. Save $53 on a 50 sq. ycl.ipurchasel 'Nybliag'. a-,..1..., oliag pllo .. _la1 Is for mod•ni1DOM1. IOtw..:dJ Meer t:r ..... llt hard Mlcwing nylon. so .... yoSo. will .. .,...12in r ........... , 12!'9"illl•f .. ,..., 6x5',.,..,axW .............. q. Sale! gee .;.~· '. Reg. 10.73 sq. yd •. Save 53.50 on a 50 sq. yd. purchase! ., . 'Wha.'pw", tfte 1MW 1111ti....,. ill '1JNOJ ... I Ii' cc:.rpcrlng of Kodel9 po1ydw. M.c:lttleep.- p luah plJ.,.,... .. ....,.._-.,....,, t't"! 14 dlC«Gfor s.hodn. 10 Nt• l"ls. will ••.,..t I hi I' ............. , 12a ....... , ........ 6..S' ,.,..,., ~.w .. ,, _. ...,,,_, ... Sale! 1 ~6 ~JOI. . Reg. 15. 73 sq. yd. Save 153.50 on a 50 sq. yd. purchase! 'Bovnt iful' is just fhe right na.. fortt.h ... shaggy carpeting. f atllffl. .,.,,... ...... ti II shock colon a nd nevtralt.. 50 ·~Ytl-. wfll c .... , thl• llYI ....... , 1~ •t•1 ......... _,, ..,_, a.w .... _.••I • .,. ·Special! 5~9 ~- Sleprighl .,,-aocloo .,_..,I\, ...... .,..... cotplting for walJ.to..wall l.:11111')' NI acl..tc.ef 5 dwrator mbl. Of kteg narhtg m11ll ad 11i-1 .,SO. lt>at ,..i.., 1"'111 .. wH01 I > 40 .... yoSo. wll& -·bl •• ...... _ .. 1:r•1-. ..... __ ._._ .. ) " .. ,, • ' ' ' For carpet servlc. call today: CANOGA PARK (883-3660) CARLS8AD(72P.:n9t) CHULA VISTA (427-1050) DOWNEY (869-4541) FULLERTON (171 -4343) HUNTINGTON BEACH (8'2-ml) LAKEWOOD (&34-7000) MONTClAllt (621 -3811) NEWPORT BEACH (6""4-2313) ORANGE "THE CIT'l'"(639"°91) VENTURA (642'7a92) Carpll a roo111 now •• • I•" r.oy charge Ill ' ' t I . -. -. .. -. -----;c-----------------------~----------------..., ' ' ''Bug' U ·Effective Says Solon WMlllNCITOH (AP) -11ie Jillllce Deportmonl .. por1s tt bU -wiretap!' "' Oloc· ll!O*--In !IS-• in•IM .pMI It -Ills -and 4lt -l!Ave beea ar-1'811M4 o • result. S.. John L. McClellan (!;)- <Art.), aid tbe .-... YI!>- ·-tk jud ..... of the -· ill •ppnwin1 -p. plna-wtlh -.t pennilllon. • · •tortunalely, Ille l"",.nt ~tlon b making ---------1 fctCefu1 and effectlve UJe of ·it," McClellan oaid In placing the "lrNJ>pinJ .. pm in the ~--McClellan IOlcl -" of tlle!lllll lhet lqlllJocl -"' "'"1lollltd lt would penlllt ............... ooooplni and Ill' Joy-of privoey of -----dl ......... plntoln ... ,._ '-n-lun and pndlcliOns i.tw in.Mway~,. J* ~. MCCieiian Aid fife --no~of "' ~ of wtr<tappln( ..... • Henry E. Pelers<n, deputy usi8tant attorney gener-1, oaid the Julllce Department hAs applied to the courts for 137 wiretapping orders, ob- tained all but one, and UI04I all but three. In ead! ..,., he said, Aflf. Gen. John N. Mltd!ell hd penonllly approved the •P- plJcatlon before authorbini Ila !lllng. ·Eighty-two of the cuts m... velved gamblin« Yiolltiom, a involved narcotics, Ptt8tb ·Aid. He said 121 of the wiretaps wlft productjve, producing 419 .,,,.;;. and 325 indictment.I. Only five people have betn convictod, he said, but U..t is because none of the eases U,.voh'ed has yet come lo 1ri11. '?fie: fiVe convlctlou wen: ,,.. -by pilty pleu. M<Clollaa .... tbe rqiJt.s ,,; ~ a few of U-court a;ploNI wiretapa''. include: 'l•l»ft of 114 ....... of IWOOL.""'111 ·II mUfton. --.nip of two lllll'llben rat~· r!Jlp _.unr In IO locatlGnl ln the Mldweat. _, ol 1511,GllO In stolen tMbli!I. -Pr.tventlon of a murder lhd recovery rl the loot in a bank robbtty, both of. which iJ•nb overhord being Alan- ned. lttcClellan said membm ol. Cesa N..,. or other «1an1&- ed crime aroups were involved in each of Ute cases he clt.ed. He said that fir.mly established the effeCtiVeftllS of wirttapping in cori!.blttlnc or&aniud crime. NEW COORDINATOR Mra. ,.at<loll Wrltiht Mrs. Wright New Valley Coordinator Mro. Patricia Wrillrt will - -dilti• In Septtmber ill ·tbl new curriculum woi-fir the Fomtaln v --='-•imi-,.ears as a c:urrtcUhan eoo. ...itail~ -pr1Jlclpll and • -in the ~ City School -Prior to tl!it ""' ....... in the Loo An(elel, IngleWood and San Dlqo echool dJsUtots. lllts. wiiJ11t earned her B.S Md M.S. degrees lnrm the Unlvnlty ot southeTn C&ll!omio. With 11>e FOlll'Wn Valley dimict, Mn. Wn,lt wtll <ioeNlillle Ibo ·-111 illtad _... Md lmpl<ment and evalum' the reodlng am matntmaUca pro Ir am I, aincq -tllqs. ·" STARS "''"' Cwt•" tt .... .t ~ ~·, tftllt ••h'iil•t.,•· H•t c.•I""'" "It •1t• ef th• DAILY "LOT'S ,,.,, h•tttN•· 3 School Poritioni . ' ~ . ·, Now Filled· Tiree ......,_ .• -In lhe INl..,. l~ Unlfilld Sebo111 ,Dlltrltt lrliil -lllled wjtll' -·i.it approval of-: Dr. Wllllam SUOO,.. will·be tho di;triet's Dir<clot of ln•tructlonal Media, Ned T. Hall w.tll·be ... !Jtant".~ at lllbls Kail!r In~ Scbo01. an11 cera. Sdiullli Will -· .... ~ '*"lh .t -.-ce 1-ljer. saiabcrn comes · ·to t b e district from the San FrEF dlCo Unilled Sdlool ~ -be b ... ~.Jl·ia almllir IWd l1nct 1a !die 41-i ear-61d : . · recm.dlilaBA~ Pumcm cou.ce. hll· .. ct..,-.. from Clara""'l'I -·• College and his Phi>. fr<Q the Unl•<r1lty of WallllnClllL' A specialist in the fl'14 Of Jftstrudieul Jrllltaials, Ul>- bbr'J wtD oupervile the ~ lloo of lllnia, Qlm stripr, - -tlld ojller ............ In Illa SSl,I0'/+1'1t poat. Hall wtD ... to lWlm--aervtnr· • a ..U..01oo: · II Tewllkie StbooL lie rtCt!ft!I . lila BA from ·Bri&!lom Y- Unlvanlty in ltlf:ad 1111111 lnm Utalt Si.to In !Ml -wblch be jol8ICI Ille • cHMricL . . . 1 JWl 'taqbt.at-·- Scboolllld lit Tt'llllilo - he -• li.ll0 tlht<• coun.torJni. '' Miu -·· • Piii -K-"'"'11'1~ c.lltfj, Ill., "ill wOrk wttb ... -and leochin 'In developinJ • bunwtlttu <Ur· rleulum for the dlotric:l 9le bao tauilit &>flllll a6d --larlM~ del Mv ye..-ll!a j;ada( llie CdM llafl In 1• ... the ICbool optned. She rtcill'!- ed htr . MA dllrie. m UCLA. ' Bill Do8ta New Rotary President Wll!Wn A. Dosta, S I 7 Prhtceton Drive, Oleta Mesa. is the newly elected pmidettl ol Costa M-llOtary Club. O!ber newly eleclecl oftlceri are: Street.r Kin&, Vljle Pnlident; Dr. Lea N~, Secretary and Lou Acllermu, Trwur<r. • BoarG mnbm l n e1'• dll Lewi1 W. llln ... Mlli!s Ealoii, WUllam Mainlng, ~ Newall and u. K1aw Wan. • ~of a.e Coot.a .. Rotary Club -..... In the IUpport of a childlOo'• cllillc in 11juana, Mexioo,,.W. ~ lege and high •• ~ •• , scbolanhlps, service to, '1119 blind, • gift prosrim "" chlklml at F~w ~ Hospital IM u amual . ~ rabies di( v~Uon ..... , ...... 0 .., LADIES Special Notice! Dkl you kntwthlt .-. Int -you 1 .. t .. tht!o onythlttt ... you .... .... It ....... kill "'"' l.•r11 f.tw y•11 Cllt .., .... 01• trt. .. lt r11 10 ,. • .,., wlttt.ttt 4f•tt. lrro,,Ntl1 .. r wUI ,......,, 1...-ti· t• •11r t••r1"*"4· 1"9P'M. ,.,. • .,.. .• -r ... .i ...... 1. Nti11t Wftt. Ill '"'Jt•ti-.... n -10ft °""" llflAlllT , .. ........ .,, ... NATIONAL ANT~ , ·SMOKING· ·COUNCIL, , Celt• -64t~lA " - J ..:..._ Huntl.....,_h Ht.1m .. r ' L ---~ I ' •. • ·,I I . \ .. .. -. ' .. ' . " . . ·_·;· .. • . • ' • " . ~ •, :· ,, I ' ,,, . . •; ' ' . ... ~ ' ' • - t ..... ' , ' -DAILY ,,LOT JJ • Room ;.ates reduced- Reserve a suite now! • 1r11111M1 ttine onlJt Sale $694 s ... $15 •••• $779 I Piece Motl1r11 style ~inl•I room set Combines th. light and clean lines of modern with sturdy quality construction. fin• pecan ve1u!er over selected hardwoods. Tobit hen matched veneer top, drawen ore dovetailed a!'ld center guided. S•t includes china, rectangular table, 2 high back arm chairs, 4 high bock sid• chain. Sale $379 l'I• $449 Sp••lth dyle .... __ suite. All piec:•• hcwe handtoM pee.en Yett .. ,. with molded ofttlays, glazff and dittreued finishes. DraW.n are dovetailed, dvetpreofed and center cuided. Solid bran hardware. S•t inc:ludt1 triple drelMr, "'irrer, 5 d,.wer chest, ptrinel h .. dboottl witll bed ftaMe. King headboan!I Ni1ht 1tond l•O· $16 NOW $n Reg. $65 NOW $55 PriOe1 dllw:M M l&Jie, 68" bullet 3 dl'OW9r, 2 doors. Rog. $200 Sale•175 .,, 200A>off! C••t ... ....,. f•,.lt•N· Y• pick ... strle, )'9• ,ttk th9 tl•rk. T .. WM 2"o , __ ,... ..... __ ,.. ------'hllll• ... .,. .. _..,,... .............. )'OU thll l'Mdl ....... cWge,...., ••• .. ... andalilltan-oltlltlft-- Youpldttllt_C_ol_inpi-. tweeds and atrtpea, tweed• tn rayon or 1cet1taa. And many more beautiful l1briCa in our c:uetom upholll:ery depertment. Youplc:ktllt-llyle.~ 'Earty Am~' 1Contttnpbrliry." "Tf9diti&fllll' or 'SP1nilh' atylt fUmlturt. Chooel trom oof•a. __ ., cllll11 an<lothori>*- Chergt it~at Ofrf of these Penneys store s: CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD DOWNEY FUUEllTON HUNTINGTON BEACH WEWOIOD MONTCWR llfEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY" VENTURA Shop.Sunday, loo. 12 to 5 P.M.I I l ' - . JI DAll Y ~n.OT For The Record Death l\'etlNS DA•SY ltllf!I Nlch•h 0.fllr, ~ 5-ltll C:otrt Hl.,,way, SWiii L•llH9. SW\tht.t "" flllabllld, ODN-ld: -. Jor\rt H., hm- Nne IMd'I, l"lofflN; dautllt.r. Mrl. Tiii• U~, N...-,otf IHd'I. S-1«! ti AM $1lllrH'f, Autul'I 11. l"a<lfk VI..., C"tNI. Dlre«H bv l"ldfk Vltw ""°"" tv1rv. Dl:Tl•MAM Hiii.., F~nc:ft Dtl•m.f,., 7"t l1i. s1.""", c..,1. Mftil. Sun•.,.. w t -= .lotwt Cl'lrltl'"Ml\o Huntl"'tM IMdt. 1M ltoo.rt r.ttw, Cotti MltHI ftttler, ler· r11rd Dtt•1nt1n, low11 J br"""'"': ltw. J. H. Dlt.rm.n. T ... 111 H1111! Ind l"eul .r 1-11 I sl11 .. 1: Mn. 11. G. White, t.w11 .Mr1. W. W. CWTl'lkle. I~ Mrt., ....... God!H, i-11 , 91'1fldil:lllld...,. 1t .. ry 1 O'l;lodt 11111 tyt11l11t et SI. ~ flM k"IJt C.lholk Clwrdl. Mtu, 11 AM ThurMty, Avt11tl 11. •I Sf, Jeflll lflll a..tllt. ln~t. GoM ..,_d Ct"'" "4k C.....t.,.,. TllMI "''-WWI, 111 llM,i « fl_.s. 1111 .. ....,,_ flt "" CllV llf "--... I a ... crw.v Mwt111ry, 6-Ktwi. ••ov• ._ o ....... 11Mi s... ...... ,. ,.,..., P.inhlt V1L1..,, ._,.,.,. _. hu"'9nd, J_, •-tti.r, Mn. uin... It,~ LM Aflt .... l I 1r1l'Mldlllllrell. ltoM!'Y, T:• "M Thu.W.'f, AUIU'l1 11. ll'l'llllW c11e..i. • ..... lftll Mt••· I ""' FrlAy, ,twe. '' 11 SI. Simon Mil J• Qilflellc Cl'turdl. '"'"'"" ... '· ~ , ... ,.,.,. c-llMfT, ln!lthl' Mort\NlrY, f lrlCtwll. ,,,_, krl•H.... l ... IM T"9m&lo 1m Cenlc• ,.,,,., C•t• Mt11. surv"""' .., ,.,..,,.. Mr. ll'ld M,.._ ~ Tllom1t, C.C.11 #Miii ! •I.,.,..: G-.11 "1111 C1I'*''" 1M JIMt L .. Tl'lom111 mllWMf ,,, ... .,_,_&. Mr. aM Mr .. J1,,,. G. CLI,._ Fii-•, Cllltom!JI. S.,..,ltw, 1 ,M S.l\lrll'n, Mill.Kt U 11 1119 ,,,_ If Pee.c. Lo,t"'-'111 OlllrOI. lnltrrnenl, H1r· W ltnl ~I ,,111, 1.i1 lf"Oln.Y MWtutl"P', <lllr.ctor1. I" u.., ..t flowWI, fflt!rMh -~ ,......, 4-1..,.,_ to t!lt 1Crl1 Tho!M1 Memorlll l'ulld cl• lllt' Prine• II '"'' Lut"-r111 Ctwrdl, Cotlt Miii. ARBUCKLE A SON Wesldllf Mllilluy C7 E. 17111 !II., Cotta M.,. -• BALnl MORnJAlllEI c.n.. Ml Har OR Mist Cella M... Ml U4U • BELL BROADWAY MOJITlJARY 111 lroodny, Cella M ... ua.sm • M<CORMIClt LAGUNA BEACH MOJITlJARY 171111-o C..J• Rd. -• PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAll Culekty • Mtr9my ~ uet Pldfte View Drift _,... -~. Calllonla -• PED: llAMILT COIA>NIAL nJNMAL BOMB ?ltl Belli Ave. w..--• -~-~,,~.,~-" MOR'IUAJtY '-" -CK-1111 lllo Clemato m.tlll • IM1Tllll' MOllnJART frlMllo llL _...,..._ -- For Weekender Advertmng Phone 6424321 Reagan Cuts Will Slww In County SANTA ANA -Oran1e County IUJ)ttvisof'I mulled cva-lhe effect of Govemor Re.,u•a propO.d tu blll on the """"'"Y ol the county Tuesday_ and moved. to lessen the Impact ol the measure on the taxpayer'• pocketbook. County Welfare Director iran•We· P e c p J e 1 recomm- ended, and board m<mbers approved, a poUcy stating that "the county will r e d u c e "e I r a re ezpeMitures pro- portionately as cut back by the state." PeopJes explained that pro. p>Sed state cutbac~a i n ~ellare programs would put a heavier burden financially on the collJlty U sud! pro- grams were not reduced ac- cordingly. 1be welfare director cit.eel one pni_.i change in pro- cedures by the state WeUare Department that would cost the cotmUe! $15 mUUon in the current fJscal year. "'Jbere are only two ways 1o cut fUllds spent f c r welfare," Peoples apbined. "Yoo either eliminate. the number of people on the rolls or cut the amounts gtvea to the .individual uci.plents. '' "I stroogly ""'mmend that thia board adopt a policy that you will not pick up losses caused by rtductlon in state funding," the welfare leader said. "Welfare loads are in· creasin1 daily and the money programs are mudated by tht federal er st a t e 1ovemment.1. Up lo now they have paid about 15 percent ol the costs, bot the proposed reductiou would change that ratio drasUcall.y." ~·· agreed and Wted'i' ·,to lllforin the atate ...uu. lldmlnllllratlon, the _,-, leglllaUve repr<se•l· attve1. ~.ether counties and \he County Supervt1or1 luociaHoo of California of their feeling's on the matter. Befort' he co.ncluded, People;" cited several el· amplti'Ja Reagan's proposed tu Law whlcl! would shlfl the burden on to county tupayer1 I( welfare programs are con· URued pt their pr9ellt level. County Tu A1se-1cr Andnw J. mn.I,.w al.!o had 10me bad news for the board in relation to current legisla· lion. He asked for permission to start btternal office work in antldpatioll er the 1overncr'1 tax bW paMlng, and then said, if it did pass, he would be back to ask for a transfer of flads from· contingency tc his offict's bud&el to cover additional costs. Phillips Reverses, Asks Airport Curbs By ~ACK BR081'CK The rupervllOl concluded by paymenta by the county undu °' "" O&lly riw "'" suggestl..nc that the l>arlOns · the $140,000 Phi.st II study SANTA ANA -Fourlb Company be'advbed !hat the conlract. Tbeae payments, DIBirlct Supervi.... WWlam board had 1doptt<I the llUfl· l200 a day, are ~led il Phillipi Joni a supporter o1-gestect'"]>lan be outlined and:--the boa:rd-does7tti0t reaeb-a . ' ---• "'· fi Id lhat "they proc<ed with Phase d«:lslon on an7 o! !he Parsona' aviat100, revcraeu i~ ie m of their study on Ulis basis, recommend.aUona bj Aug. 21. 'l'uesday. and that • study bt made Board memben• deferred He urged measures to conctminC the nature and ex· action on-Phillipi' suggeatiom 1i3bten up the nighttime night tent ol a bODd Issue to finance unW they learo ~ jutcome hours at Orange Co u n t y ~ a second airport for placement of n~gotlations with t h e Airport, crack down on ex· on the ballot at the earliest Parsons firm to extend the ecuttve jet craft, and O?~ practl~able time." deadline on the penalty for expansion or a1rport fo.ciliUU Phllllps urged acceptance of 30 days. . "at thL! Ume." the Parton1' altemate p I an In reference to nighttime Phillips also urged that a (maJntat.nlng the P r e 1 en t nlibt hours and execuUve bond issue be placed in the ~te---level of service) jets, Phillips got through a ballot as 300n as poss.Ible to io avbld threatened penalty unanimous motion to prohibit determine if "the people of this county want to pay fer a second commercial jet airport. "This board has b e e n criticized in the past for not 'laying it on the line' with our residents with regards tc our airport plans for this coun- ty," Phillips told his fellow supervisors. "I think the time has come, instead, for the people of the county to 'level' with us and tell us what they really want. "Do they want a level of aviation serylce that will leave us and our dlildren totally lacking in adequate: a i r transportaticn in the jet age that truly and inescapably is here and now?" all jet ta.keolla between 10 pm. and 7 a.m. alld to apply coounerc~I fiiJht n!lea to the smaller jets. CUrreol alrporl..ruleJ-allow nlibt doparturu up to It p.m. (Air California and Air w.,1 report that they do not have any current departue s 3Chedulod.all<r IO p.m.). Jn reference to night opera- tioos, Phillips pointed to a recent court decision in Santa Monica which upheld a city ONlinance which Imposed a curfew on night jet operations. "According to the Parsons report the noise rrom a single Jet lllrcraft dtpenlnf after 10 bual""' JI" CIO not. II ohould p.m. bu llle ,..,. dlatrublng • be mandatory on lh•ir ni;hu effect Clll 1 perai u do 10 also." 1d1yti partures," Phillips The board voted to order • Ille-County Counsel and Dlroc- :'ln the lnWUt ol no!te tor of Aviation to prepare such suppttM:ioa the P a r 1 c n a rcpcrt als1 recommenda that 1mendmcnll lo the county jet ail<raft clcparllna the Airport Code for submls>ion airport ovu Newport Bay uae to the board. power cutback at an alUtude Phlllips got scme criticism ot 1,500 feet followed by a from JanJce Boer, longtime mlnlmum safe climb cut gra-critic of board actions. who clleot (nte ct dlmb) unW sakt supervl!orl sh o u J d oyer the octa.0. , regu]ate arrivals as weU as "The 'commercial airllnes departures. "Newport Beach fol!ow tJlia procedure now," gets ·aJI the attention in airJ>ort Phllltps noted, "but the matters," she protel!lted. Phillipe continued: "I know the (county) AJrport Com- mission iJ presenUy studying the Parsons report and b conducting public hearings and I certainly have no deiire to sea>Dd -tbelr work. Sizzler Sets "But their task .ia: just as difficult u OW'I, for the real problem la that no .ooe really knows what the citizens cf Orange County, that oft refer· I red to •great silent majority' t. really want In air transport&-" tion." Phillips went on to suggest that the Parsons ~ npart (Phase ll or the county's Master Plan of Air Transportation presented to the supervisors last July 21 ) be rejected in the area where it recommnded expansion of airport facilities t o ac- commodate 61 jet departures daily, compared to the present 20. "Instead, we should main· lain the county airport at its present permissible level of operations for the t i m e being," the supervisor con· tinued, "within the level of the present lease agreements." {He explained that present leases with Air California and Air West permit them to in- crease the flight operaUona to a 41.B average daily jet departures by the date when their leases expire in 1972). "If the people, and I mean a majority of all the people of Orange County by voting down a bond issue tell us they do not want a second airport, then we wW, once again, be faced with the ques- tion of what magnitude of operations to permit at the county atrport." Phillips continued: 0 1 do not feel that we can make this decision now' and that we should not make this "deci.!kln am.id the present din of public outcry, both pro aOO con, until the ballot boz: tells us what our people are willing tc sup- port in the way cf a second airport.'' • C•Ut.111•All/I NMMf iric5odes 2 Siz:zS.rs•con.. f•ice 90Chine, dual !ipMCl brab and trkky d.al essn. 2 dwal &one trntl"-1 do,101 lone lap cCXltlfer, W10rel I . Siz.1ler""car a11ortment.,. world's fosfest electric can I Race 'em ••• Charge'•"' ••• Agoi" and Again! Sizt.lers-cars run 4 to 5 minutes! Ufefi1te power cells! 'Exclusive spring.bar suspension. low-friction •heel bearings.. 299 Bolt F1·om Bluell L---1 Sb::den-Dllf'. t-C. Fair Seeks Wiring Help ;wucf ;..-. 16' ...._ 21.n <~. ;oiMrs 9d 2 -599 Faced with a dHapidated electrical system dating back 1o early Work!. War II years, Orange County Fairgrounds offM:ials are going t o Sacramento for h e I p in brlngine it up to aafe st.an- duW. A rtSOlution was drafted by the 32nd Illstrlct Agricultural Aaodatlon at a special Mon· day meellnl "'l\lestlng stat< assistance In the matter. The! fair board, meeting at the Revere House rest.a.urant in Turtin, recommends ~ In the Division of Fairs aod EI-positions' local nv .. ,.ar capilal «rtloy pro- vam. LmaQ!y and detailed, tl>e retOlulfon will bo delivtnld lo !he Stat< Public Worka lloml AU(. 31 when members cf the buildlnl and """""' com- mfllff lly to -Allred IAltj<l!W, l•lrlll"unds _..i ,,,_,... and boaro lllCl'Olary, "Id today the dt1'1atlon will •llo "'l\l<SI mote 5ocal authority Jn run· """ the falrzrwnds. He said this i.! die only way to assure .1 proper job, predicting that some elements in Sacramento won't be pleased. An engineer for the Division cf Fairs and Expositions told the board rttently the viotage electrical system is unsafe, and shoould be replaced at a ~.000 estimated cost. This would include un- derground imtallation of the systen replacing; that bullt of overile-sd wires and untreated log poles by military work crews nearly 30 years agu . Fair board olfldals art re-- quest.inc a revision of the capital outlay program tc in~ elude $25,000 t"armarked for • general muter plan for fairgrounds developmeflt. An alJccaUon of St5,00D to make immediate emergency ftlll1n to tbt 1ystem " aflo uquellled. Money nquiNd would come from fundl paid by the Slat• Division er Highways for fairground.t: land requirfd as rlgbl-of·WIY for the N.wpott f'reew~. BEST TI!1 DAJLT PILOT •ff1n ....,. •f the ~1tt f11to,1,11, ~., 1ct111I '"fY" •f r19'1rt, IYtll•"'' 111 lftY Mwtp•''' ;,. the "af1111. Available at LAKEWOOD H•t Whe9fs•Sialen • Juic• ... cltf.., Operat.s ofl 2 or 4 .. D'" bafteri••· any one of th~se Penney sta res! MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH 1sa CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BE.I.at ORANGE "THE CITY" VENTURA Shop.Sunday, too, 12 to' P.M.! -----~ --·-------------------------·--------------------------------~--,---.- Who'~ Hiring .Who Cites Job D1·ops ' B7 JOYCE LAIN You'd like lo <11an1e -.S but you're queasy about todo.y'a job marktlplaee. You're a student Wbo needs w<rk to improve his cub po1i· tlon bul wonder ii you should ..,.Imp and limp lnlo graduale acbool until bus.inma im- Jll'Ol'el. YOU'RE a homemaker de- bating whether you should try for low-skill employment now, or invest a year or so at a community co 11 e g e preparing for a better job later. Although signs of an upturn In the economy are coming into view -with optimistic economiats forecasting a bet- ter situation before the end of the year -does this mean an immediate break in the somewhat bleak employment picture is in the offing? No, according to results oC the loth annual survey of hir- ing officials by the job journal, Who's Hiring Who. Its editor, Richard Lathrop, says omens Indicate that the JJD'Dll>.!9~ ment rate will top 6 percent. before the situation geb better -considerably higher than recent official predictions. SOME 5,300 larger. employers -with payrolls repreoeoting nearly ,...fifth of U.S. jobholders -were contacted and· Wed for their hiring plm1a !or the ... 1 p months. The survey, which hM an accuracy record too good lo be igt!Oftd, predicts that exceptionally &lrong con- servatism will domlnate In most activiUs aod areas of the nation, until at. }east the end o£ ~ year, Lathrop. says thal ol lhe bJr1nc of!lclah with whom he ~y conferred, ll106I •lJlresaed lqllo lhat blr· IOI would pick up In early 1971 but expressed liltle op. -and . ..... lltmly believe lhal payrolls In lllelt ...... could not poaaibly ... pend bt!ore -· 1171. mE CVRRENT survey or employer• uooovered Im than 20 ...,..n1 " Iha plafUIOd num- ber " job apenlnp nported by employers )n • lllmilar study conducled by WJIW• in 1965 when unemployment was last reported at current levell, The 1965 ..... 11,, Lalhrop ooted, properly indicated ris- ing economic expectations al that time while the CWTent returns show a· depressed view ol the immediate Mure. '?be job journal's survey revealed retrenched hiring plans across the board, in- c I u d i n g ~vemmenl Com- pql<r n)IJiu!0<.1ure and opera tiom hive bterl lbe last lo feel the pinch, but .even there, a wait-and-see attitude is evident. FOR SOME, a conservative ·~ to job change is the best policy al lbe mom<tJI -on the 0 1ast-hired, first.- fired" premise. Or, if you can afford it, you may be better off sepending another year in scllool. On the other hand, too defelllive an attitude can be s e I 1-deleattng, particularly from employers with new con- tracts or those whose businesses seem SUtt to ex- pand. On balan<:<, I lhink Henry Ford said it best: "nobody can really guarantee tbt tuture: ne bert we can ao is me up oor chances, calculate the risks involved, eatlmate our ability lo d~ with them, and then make our plans with oonc fidence." Unemployed ud lootlq !or work? Send fer · Joyce Ula's "Se<nla of Flndlnc Ill" Rlghl First Job," a lfi>a&'i l!O<>kkl covering the 8llOC<Slful job aeuch. Enckloe 40 c:enll and a long, white stamped, aelf..S. drelled envelope to Joyce Lain al this .. _. Bouse·ralsers Vtah Neighbors Help Build New Hor/k PAYSON, Ulah (AP) -The residents of this s m a 11 northern Utah town have dusted off the Old West custom of "house-rai!ing" to show their appreciation for a Utah Highway patrolman paralyzed by gunshot wounds last fall. The majority of PaylOll's 4,300 residents have donated either money or labor to the L'Onstruction of a specially · equipped, $40,000 home for Charles Warren, said Boyd Anderson, director ot: the proj- ect. Warren WU ahot twice in ' . the head ta.st Sepl 2 when be stopped 1 st.oleo car. He is oow • ""'"plegic, confined to a wheel&atr. "When O:iuci: was shot, the people of Pay.son w e r e determ.tnea. to do something special to· show how much they respected and like him," Anderaio said. "We decided on 1 new home when we found out that the split-level hoUle Chuck now owns i11 not well.ulted for a paraplegic." Dr. Horn Takes Post As New CSCLB Head Cal State College, Long Development, as chairman or Beach, will begin its 21st year the department's U r b a n this September under a new Studies Fellowship Advisory president, Dr. Stephen Hom , Board. He has also been ap- according tq sclloo1 officials. pointed as a member of the Dr. Horn took his new post National Advlsoty Committee August 1, succeeding , acting to the Law Enforcement president Donald H. Sim'ot\sen, Education Program by A~ who replaced President Carl torney · General John N • W. Mcintosh in September Mitchell. 1969. The new president is a The Long Beach campu.s member of Phi Beta Kappa, was founded in 1949 with a Pi Sigma Alpha, American total enrollment of less than Polltk:al Science Association, 200 students. From Its meager Stanford Alumni Association beginning the college has risen and the Stanfcrd Alsoclatea. to the largest or the 19 He earned his doctor of' California State Colleges. the philosophy degree in poliUcal third largest institution in science at Stanford ln lt58, Calllornia and bu &rO\\'Jl his master's degree In public more rapidly than any other administration at Harvard in college or university in the 1955 and his bachelor of arts history of the United States. degree at StanfOl"d in 1953. Dr. Horn, who is presenllY!iiii ________ 'il serving as vice chairman of the United Stat.es Commission on Civil RightJ, is alao serving under an appointment by George w. Romney, secretary of Housing and U r b a n IT MIGHT BE WISE TO ORDER YOUR NEW VEGA 2300 AHEAD. 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Too.12 tct.SP~ MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE 'CITY" VENTURA ' ' I I • . I I I , , I I • Y .PILOT ,. ~ One for the seesaw J • . . Kim Millikan. 7, Newport Beach,\take1 uJs aod doWlis in stride as be bits bot· 1om durin.K a seesaw ride at Costa Mesa Park. Wben· your seven, th' summer seems almost endless. Remember:,? ... ., . 1970 Lottery Un~air? • • Records Sliows Bias Against Last Months WASHINGTON (AP) -The nation's first post-World War II draft lottery was designed 10 assure that "each man bas a·,1 equal chance of being selected first, selecled second. or not selected at all," Defense Secretary li.f e I v i n Laird said last November, But the final tabulation shows that men born in the la:St half of the year -and espeeially those born i n November and December - bore a heavier draft burden than ~ividuala whose birt.h~s fell ·in lht first six calenc!ar months. The results became ~n Thursday after it waS an- nounced that men in the 1970 draft pool whose d r a f t numbers are HM or higher probably would escape ~in· duction into tbe arnied force.s. The 366 ~)'I of. the year wert ranked m order as pulled from the bowl last Dr.c. I. The dales were matched with a 1egisti-apt's birthday tB determine lhe order of call. Critics "b1ve charged the drawing was biased against the last sjJ months or the year. They Said the capsules containing the dal.es were in- sufficiently mixed b e r 0 t e being drawn from the bowl. • The lottery was supposed to scramble birthdays uniformly, giving each man rhe "equal charice'' Laird had predicted when selling the plan to Congress. Distributed equally, thal ..... ·ould mean that II or 17 of lhe 30 or :11 days in each month) IS or 16 days iii February should correspond to draflab~ numbers. A breakdown of I he December lottery. however, diltCloscs the drawing assigned numbers below 195 to: -26 of the 31 da ys in December. -22 of thr 30 da ys of November. -19 of the 30 days in September; 19 of Augusrs 31 days; and II or the 31 in July. Lottery numbers under 19.'i went to no more than 14 birthdays in any of the firs1 six months. with low of only 10 vulnerable days in March . For its second lottery. held last July I, the Selective. Service devised a complex procedure to ensure random mixing at every step. The: results, as si gning numbers lo men who turn days : FeJ;>ruary, l2 : March, 19 during 1970, bavr: not been 16: April, 16; May, 16; June, challenged. 14; JuJy, 11; August, 14; The second lpCtery also September, 11; and October, shows wide variatiorta,·but the 19. highs and lows do _got appear A group of draft registrants to cluster in '8JlY regular pal· 1 ,filed suU tn federal court in lem. ' Madison,• Wis./ late last year There \las been no estimate charging the December Iott.try how many men will be drafted was biased and Ulegal. in 1971 or hOw 'high up the The judge refused an Im- list the draft may •reacb next mediate injll!lClk>n to bar its year. use by Selective Service but But ...,if .195 . were taken as a190 refused to dismis? the the llyp;Uhetical c e i I i n g . case. David Heitzman, at- November would only have lorney for the challengers. 11 lOw-nUQlbered days and says they may yet bring the ir Decerobet would have 17: case to court, and try to A breakdown of the re-nullify the December drawing . maining mODths in the second Some 124,500 men have lottuy usins tht J~ cutoff already been drafted ac· point shows that January cording to the December num- woold have l4 ,low-numbered ber sequence. '. . Russians Call Gurri . . Bad ·'American Jl ice' MOSCOW (AP) -. Ru ssian children mooch it·from foreign lourisis. Soviet doctors recom- mend it for oral hygiene . Siberian forest dweller! make their own. But you can't buy a stick of chewing gum in the Soviet Union because Communist part} bosses consider ii an "Ill-mannered'' Ame r i ca fl vice. customs inspectors forbid impc>rtation of, what Russians call "Zhevateln.a)'a Ryezioka" -literally, "Che.wing rub- ber.'' Zealou~ young Com· munlSl L e a g u e vigilantes sometimes report fellow com- rades who possess it. Slate radio stations regularly : up- braid gum chewers as unsight· ly, impOlite and immoral. But ordinary cRiiens are beginning to rebel at such . stodgy prejudices, and they've taken their battle to the press. ''Listening lo lhe flow or unproved criticism against chewing gum, Olle wonders why we scold It so?1" mused Vam Mikbailov, Leningrad correspondent for the govern- meQt newspaper Izvestia. He went on to quote one or Leningrad's ~adlng den- tists. Prof. B. D. Kavano,v, to the effect that "chewing gUIIl ls not only completely harmle5', it also cleans yqur teeth. rre«ims your 1'Q1lUUl ~and helps smokers conquer evil overuse of tol!acoo." Besides. the dentist argued. other East European countries apparently do not s h a r c Moscow's concern about the "chewing gum menacr:•· because they produce and sell it quite freely . "We should try it here," urged Dr. Kavanov. ''It would not only be beneficial but pro- ritable." Many modern Soviet citizens have a grandmother or grandfather who used to chew • • s e r a , ' ' prerevolutionary homemade chewing gum of various pine resins I h a l originated in Eastern Siberia. M. Z. Shupta. a pensiooer and Jooglime resin chewer. wrote a letter to the Soviet w~k1y magazine Nedyela ad· vocaUng commercially manufactured gum ror Soviet yo'ung people. "When 1 chewed resin as a bo)I we considered it healthy and l very tasty," he said. ''When 1 became a man it helped me· quit smoking many limes. "Sera la not much different from modern chewing gum. Why don'\, they product II here?" i ,,. , · "Why no\ lndeed? .. ec~~·-· • ''GRANT$ 1BRADFoRD .HOUSE;' Your Fa11iily Restauralit EVERY TUESDAY EVERY FRIDAY .$ YOUR s121 AND THURSllA Y . (H01Cf BUCK. ...... , ... ,.~ ) . ............ c...-ALL THE ASH ............... YOU CAii EAT NIGHT ---.... ·-.... '"'*· .... fenlf ~.., .. C,...lftf en s•. tiff ., , .... :r cM9 ' ... ••n a ..,,., Ytrter "".,. a twnw ...... OPEN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH ANO DINNER 1~30 1.m. to 9:30.p.m., Monct.y thru Saturd•y-10 1,m. to 6 p.m., Sund1y GllAHTS HUNTINGTON BEACH BROOKHURST l ADAMS Partying Part of Pueb,lo Tragedy? SAN DIEGO, Callf. (AP) - The former executive off~ ol the USS Pueblo aay1 Uuit althoojjh NI vy rqulotlons prohibit drinking and gambl· ing on board shi~, there was "plenty or both" on the in- telligence veuel <aptund by North Korea in 1961. ··EJ:plollvta that could have sunk the ship before •tt WI! captured were left behlnd ln Japan because there waa more interest in partying than in getting them on board," Edward R. Murphy sald Thursday. I For the same reason , a chemical that could have been used to destroy m e t a I con- Lalners crammed with In- telligence data wu n o t· brou/t on the ship, he said in tntervtew-. -- Formtr Marine s,t. Rober! J. Otlcca, a!JO a former Pueblo crewman and now a student at the llltlven:lty of CaWornia at Sao Diego, agreed in parl with MurJl!y's charges. "But the drinking WU dur· Ing oH duty boon and did not affect the performance of • ., tht crew," said Chlcta, a Korean tangulge 1pec:lalist on the lhip. He; said 1everal of the a cre.wmeo played "penny ante" and other games wbilt on duty. Their comrDents fQllowed I televlaed interview Wednesday during which Murphy stated that drinking and gambling Oii tbe Pueblo WU nol brought out during 1ut year's in- vestigation of I.ht incident "because It waa not part of the Inquiry." ''The board wu only In- terested in the circumstances 1WTOUnding lbe seliure of..Jhe try to <force olhers into J Pueblo 01Llbal ~y~' ho sak•. ceptlng hi• dr~ and "Thei'e wu no drinklnc; • playing bablta. "· the day the 1bip wu eap-Bucher, now at the Navy turtd." P~t Graduate School ln Murphy declined to blame Monterey, Calif.. wu not the sklpper---ot the Pueblo. available {Ct comment. School Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher, for ofliclals sald he was ,on leavfug the e1ploeives and Jeave for a meeting with lht diemicAls, Jaylng, "That .... publlshers fO< hts book 00 Ille ti.. S\lffered enough." story ol the Pueblo. •• But Murp1lJ saip Bucher r Murphy, now an ~ecutlye followed • 'work~hard, play-' "l''ith a. dls\,cl~uf9t of QlC>Plle hard pbl)oeopby and ''tritd to . home, in the San Diego ar~a. impose hls will on others from said a book he has written Ume 'to ~·" He addedJ '"I about his Pueblo experlence:i don't ~vie any man should . will be published nex.t year. • Air condition ·ers • with cool prices P•1tcr .. tti 11,500 ITU lrnperiol a ir (Onditioner featw.• three speed fan, three speed (OOlif'lg , 10 poaittoa ~er9't0Staf control, tilt out filte-r, h;dden weather protected electrlcol control1. 24995 8,000 BTU a ir conditioner .•.. , ... , , . ,,. , . , • , . , . , .•.. , , , , , , .. 189.95 2A,000 BTU o~r conditioner,,. •4 ............ -· •••• , __ _. ... ,. ...... , • , 329.95 l\,'l'lS'I• Penncre1.-6,0qO ITU Styleoi"' oir conditioner. Features 3 speed Fon, 3 speed coolin9, odjtntoble' "'"'tK:ol o ir dir~tion '°'-'-.en.. concealed controt1. Decorator colon. 14995 • .,.emtNfCl-At, .,..o ..... .. ~ '· .... "• .. . .. , . ~ ~ j \ • • CAlL •• [1'14J S23'"'4cn : • ' 0 l ' • •' ' ' ' AW1 Uoble ar lhne 1to, .. : IUf,..;. PAllC IUHANK • CANOG;. PAIK • (AllSIAD • ClAVfl CITY • DOWNEY LOS ALTOS GIA,..ADA HlllS HUNTINGTON BEACH MEW'°IT IEACH NOITH HOltYWOOD WESTCHESTEI • WEST COVT NA • HUNTINGTON PAllK • LAKEWOOD • • OUNGE "THE CITY" SAN 'fltNANDO U1e "•"'"•)II Tim• PO)''"•"' 1'1011 LONG BEACH • TOllANCf • VAN NUYS • fULL!ITOH • MONTCt.Afl • VfNTUU. . ' • aiting Wife I Husband Wars for Peace MlAMI BEACH (AP) -yeirJ It Rangtr SchOol, Jump :.Sud Ith (or· Yietn1m oo June JCbOol and as • troop com. , our second weddin1 1n-mander in Gumany for the 'verury •.. When he e1-re1l I.Ht (I( 1 soldier, 1 tour ~ to me wby he felt 1n a com~t 'I.Ont. ·~~~st IG he 1sked me . , . "I 1sked Bud If he w11 «tn,,,•t you w1nt our d1u1hter ..rra!d and he nid 'I'd lie ~l.o grow up in 1 pqceful world to you . . . if I told you I Ind know 1 life without Wllln't afraid lo 80 over there. fear?' " .,._ t want to live. But It's jwt "Bud·" 1s •capt. Bohdan 90melhlng I hav'e to do. eswiacheny, 24. The speaker "I didn 'I ask him nol lo ls his wife, Kathy, 1150 '24. go, a• much as I would have "ntey hive a flve-rriooth-old liked to, because I know if daughter, Tami . he didn't 10 bec4u~ of that Neswlacheny could have (his brothe:r'11 death) he'd feel 11vokfed service in Vietnam . he was shirking and feel no On April 24 his brother Myrttn, good to himself or anyone 31 . 1 m1jor, wu lhol. tn death ~JM." a1 ht lea~ from 11 he.licopltr M rs . Ntswi11cheny con- in Vietnam. Under mllllary linued. "Bod wrote the epitaph regulation.I, the: last l\lrvivinc for Myron and part or It said, son in a family which adfen "Mymn bel~ved ii was worth combat deaths is e•cused his life , whit he was fighting from war UJnf. duly if be for. He didn't $fie in vain.' requesu it. "But I think they are dying But Neswiaoheny didn't re-M vain unless Oi.Jr war can queat an e11emption. And win peace ... Peace always Kathy, living with her mother aeeol.!1 like the unreachable her!, ha.!1 become one nl lhe staf ._ everyplace, It aeem!, lhoo.!lllnds of' waiting wives. the.rt ls 11hrlf.!1 war. "An Anny wife h111 le learn • "lt is"° ironic to ~ killlng the Army is always going to ptople for pe;ace ... I'm n!lt come first, ahe1d of a wife a hippie. I know what we 're ~ child. Once you accept fig~ting fnr and if my 17-yeir- that, yoo learn to accept nld.btother s&kt he wu going everything that goes with ll." I() ;4Q41:e the draft, 1'd''pUnch NewsJacheny was born a him\.in the nose . di.spliced person in a German "But with all the Joss of refugee camp. He was life. you'd think there'd be graduated fro m West Point some more humane way peo- •here he was captain. or the pie could work it ool. ! wish 1157 Army football team. tn God the ptace negntiators "My husband is a •ld.ier." coold finish it. says Mrs. Nerwiacheny. "He "I don't want Tami lo grow had been trained ftK' four up to be one or the waiting yws at West Poinl and two wives." Pl1one Book's Alphabet Rearranged in England LONDON <APl -In Bri- tain'11 ntw telephone book11, William m1y come before Walter and John before James. The Post Office says it's ea!l'ier thet WI}'. l'welve directories h 1 v e been iyued llsting Jail names lllphabeUcally IS Um.Ill but groupinc first names only ac- cording to I.ht finl letter . The fi8 books covering the whole· C'Ollnlry will be changed over Jn two years from the nkl system that aave first nemes In strict 1!phabetical or,der. In the old boob, Richard Brown w1s always 1\sted befMe 'Robttt Brown. In the ntw ones, Robert may come before Richard artd Rudolph Brown may be ahead of them both. Utter coofusion'.' Not so , 111ys the Po9t Office. which runs the teleph!mes In BritAin. Subscrlbers with the same l11sl name and first Initial are listed alphabetically in the new directories' according to addresse11. 'J'.hus R. Brown on Madl~n A venue 1 comes before R. Brown on Park A venue. What if you have nnl y a rough idea of the add ress of the mn you 're c 111 11 i n g? Critics point out that II Harry Smith's were ne1lly lumped together in the old Bradford area book . while in the new one lhey are scattered amont J 19 H. Smllhs. There are 102 other names separating the first Le!lie Jonell from the Jut Leslie Jones in the new southeast Wales directory. "Of cour!e there will be SOll'lf: lnstance.1 i+lere people find the olrl ~ay or listina numbers the best," a Po.st. Office .spokesman said. "B1:U we trunk more pe;ople wlU come t.o prefer the new way," Complaints have bee a scarce so far, he added . Famous Tutor's Books Krikerian to Donate Kennedy's Classics?, ARLINGTON, M11s.,. tAP \ porch and yellerl : "Gel nu\. -Souren K.rikeri11n hope.5 to I don"t need Any more used c11r 1111Jemen." dnn11te 11 copy or , "My f11ther ran Into the Shakespeare·s "Macbeth' llnd houu." Krikorillll said. "Ken· Washinrton Irving's ' 'The. nedy thought it was really Sketch Book" to the John F. funny." Kennedy Memori11l Llbr11ry Krikorian. now 11 disabled ~hen it optns. m11chinisl, 111 id the Sunday They're not fir~l edition&, 11fter the userl car incident. ~I the "Macbeth" bek>ngerl the family read " !ltory in ~.Joseph P. Kennedy .Ir. And 11 Boston newspaper that John Kennedy used it to tutor Astonded lhem -th11 t Ken- ICrikorian back in April of nedy was the son of an amb11• 19:1'1, sn Krikorian r o u 1 d ssAdol'. Ir ad u alt frnm RM1e "[ askerl him 11 he wa~ Technic1J Hlgb School . "The Sketch. Book" wa., 1 the ton af the ambassador h' to England and he 1111 id, 'Yes. ll;tt t() Krikorian upon I~ so what,' " He said. "tr it jj'l:duaUon and is signed : ''Tn didn't bother him I wouldn 't 8'Y greatest pupil. Bf!Jt luck. lei it bother me.,. Jack Kennedy ." The "Micbeth" hllll ex-Krikorian, now a.'l, 11id he 11nd Kennedy communicated Ive mar1inal nntes by with each other until 1fter ph P. Kennedy Jr. n lkorian •aid his mothet Wnrld War . He said Ken- tacled the Red Cross aboul nedy often lel him borrow hiii Ford convertible. C tutor a!id the Red Cr°"-~ Kriknrian ~•id hi.s mother turn said they knew of gave him 59 cenll to buy I Harvard freshman whn KennMy 11 present and ''I mlght help. Kennedy did lhe bought the btst necktie I could lutoring in his dormitory In find ... Harvard Yard. "I w1s afraid he mi 11hl ·nol "1 had my "Macbeth '' fmm . & lr.honl and he had hi~ brDther likt the necktie. but he pul .lle"s book,,. Krlkorlan l'tfall· it right nn and wnre it to ed. "He'd read a ~!.8IJt and a smoker he was ,going to," Krikorian 11id. aplain it ind thell 16 an -;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._-._..,;, .. the next . . . • rikorian s11ld hi11 f11 ther "9m1sed lo bu y him 1 used .. upon graduallon1 "fnd· orlan contacted tevertl e11 in the aria. who1 i;i days, br!Mght the can Uieir customers' home., for 11 p e ct1on. Consf!Quf!'lltl)'. orlan recalled, every uaed ule.sman in tl\e area was ing his fathe r. PUT CAS" IN ,, . YOUR POCKET .sen unwRnt"ll ttem1 with a DAILY PILOT Oaatfitd Ad. PHONI 6A2-5671 day, Krikorian 1aid. •me.IY ga ve him 11 rtdf' 1"M ·tn hf!\ 19.T7 m11.rnnn CfM· wilr.tible. and Kriknri1 n'1 tither JumJ>"'d up from the ~~~~~~~~~~ ' Nixon· Know·s ... It's not easy to report sports, advertise bargains, carry your favorite cartoons, write up a wedding, record history and analyze global events ... in short, to make anything that happens in the world local news . Only the newspaper can do it .. We know it's not an easy job, but we accept the challenge. l ' • I l l s ' r • ' w .............. u. ~110 Diil Y PILOT J 5 • • I \ • I -· .J.f DAil Y I'll.Of PILOT-AOVERTISE~ S Orange Coast Area Men .~n Service Around the W orl4 AQ 1Jc...,. m •Id!..• Serreant Becer A. 'DL JOD mand wb~ protecLs lbe U.S. Sergeant Ljungquist, a wire School. He 1a: with Headquarters, Clemente, ls on duty at Tan served at Hickman AYP1 • If .... Md Kn. Sam £kotScb of Mt. and Mrt. Johnie L. against bosUlt aircraft and and communications system North American >Jr Defense SOn Nbut AB, Vlelnam . Hawaii . ., lrt Dan'lll St.. Colt.a Mell. 'i'ill ot J071t Springdale Avt., missiles. repairman at Norton AFB, is Cbarles T. McKhWe, aoo Command. ne sergeant h11 Colonel Jones ls an air ,' ~ = ~= Hunl.ingtoa Buch, bu arrived serving with a unlt of the of Mrs. Rosalyn B. McK.ionie, completed a tour of duty at operaUons officer with the Cadet Charles W. Klrcber r..--Ju1tC1e 9urtitt.I a a-d for duty at Pilln1 Arena Air RJcbard P. L)arqlhl, ton Air Force COmmunlcations 570 Cress SL, Laguna Beach, Tan Son Nhut AB, VWtnam. IS4th /Jr Div Won, a pan ol Jr.. vfflose p;11renta. live ..at PNaolr Training....-Force Station. ol Mr. and Mn. Carl C. Service which provides global has been promoted lo muter lbf: Pacific Air For ct a . l~ Galaxy Road , Newp:>rt Serge.ant 'n.11 i.s a radio Ljungquist. 563 Victoria St., communications and air traf. sergeant in lhe U.S. Alr Fon:e. U.S. Air Foree UeutenaQI. PACAF is headquarters tor Beach. is attending lhe ArrfY Na"J' Pettt ~ Second repalrman with the 17fth C.OSta Mea. has been pro-fie control for lhe USAF. Sergeant McKinnJe, an ~ Colonel Berurd C. Jones, aoo air operatloos in Southeast Reserve Officer Train J ~I a. ~ F. WttM. • Radlr Squadron. a unit ol rooted to liel"ieanl. in U'le U.S. The 1tergeant is a lllfi7 leJligence tech n i cJ an, is oL..Mrs.-Earle C. Jones, 301 Aaia, the Far Eu:t and the Corps' advanced 'um mt r bulband M the former )i(isg.__the~-•-"""......:.pece~-Dd~•-""'~Com-~~-Air-·_F_.,..~-·~~~~~~~'-'•_d_u•_l•~•-r_Es~~-""'-·_,_H_i~gh~-'"'--=·gned~-•-t_En~t-AFB~~·-Col~•-·~•-•en~~~E~._s.a~n~J~--'n,~s.a-n~P-•_c_lli_·c_a_~_•_._H_•......:.~-·-~-°"'......:.ly~c_1_m~p-•t_n~.Le~w-is,_W_•_•_h.~ TraeJ D. Clodftltor o! 9902 Slhellnnd Drive, liuDUngton llMm. II aervlng ll>oard the nuclur Pf'WUa1 attack sub- ...-USS S"""111111. which .-1...S the Battle ElfJcleney Award for fiscal year 1970 atPwillari>or. Air Fcrce Sergeant Gary A. Sitanld., Pl of Mr,·and Mrs. Joaeph Sitarsti of 2 S 4 I Falnny ~e. Costa J.iesa, iJ en duty at Udorn Royal 'J'hai AFB, 'Thailand. Strgeant Sitarskl is an ae- tt•nrrting specialist with the <Dnd C...bat Support Group, a 'IIDit m. lhe PacifJC Air F~. headquarters for air n:peration.s in Southeast Asia, · the Far East and the Paclfic .,.... Cadet Gary R. Bv5hmu, IOl1 of Mr. and Mn:. Edwin F . Bushman. 19 Lagunlt.t. Laguna Beach, is receiving six weeks prad.ical application In military leadership at the Army Reservt Officer Training ('.(rps' advanced summer camp at Ft. Lewis, Wash. Specialist Five F.dpr P. Lane Jr., 24. whose parents live at 1450 Deauville Platt, Cost. Mesa, recently received tM A r m y Commendation Medal while serving with the ll6lh Signal Battalion In Viet- nam. Spec. I Lane earn<d the award for meritorious service as a radio relay repab'man in the Headquarten Deta<:b- ment near Cu Chi Naval Aviation Reserve Of~ r i<ef Canclidate Jolla D • Hoo&ea. son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hooten or 2762 Bay5flore Drive. N e w p o r t Beach, is attending indoctJi. nation training for Aviation Reserve Officer Candidates at the Navel Aviation Schools Command in Pensacola, Fla. Navy Ainnan Apprentice Mldl.ael D. Gerad. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geracl or 4S7l Werner Ave .. Huntington Beach, 111 now in the Mediter· ranr:an aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Saratoga. Naval Aviat.ion. Reserve Of. ncer candiate 11motby B. Ro1le, son of Dr. and Mrs . Glen S. Hogle of 1701 Antigua \\'ay. Newport Bea.ch, is al· tending Indoctrination training for Aviation Reserve Officer Candidates al the Naval Avia· lion Schools Command in ~la, Fla. Marine Lance Carper a l t.awrtnct J . Mclnerney , - husband of the former Miss Theresa A. Tuminello of 1950A Panon St., Co!ta MHa, is now serving with the First Marine Aircraft Wing tn Vlet- rwn. The Wing provides aviation support fOT Free World forces tn the five northern provinces of Vietnam. Navy Petty ot!icer First Clau Philip A. Brick, husband of the former Miss Darlene R. Salfer of 16211 Howland Lane, Huntington Be a c h , pmticipated on a people.-to- people visit with he citizens In tht southernmost Philippine community o f Zamboanga whlle serving aboard the amphibious cargo ship USS Durbam. Pruently ~ployed In the Western Pdic, the Durham ii acbeduled to rtturn to its homeport ol Long ll<a<:h al • the end of Sepb!mber. U.S. Air Foree Sergeant ltonakl L. Fl1bier, aon or Mr. and Ml"I. Marion L. Flaher of 1753 Tustin Av,t., Costa . AB, Vietnam. Sergeant Fisher ls an air cargo specialist with the I th Aerial Port Squadron, a unJt ot the Pacific Air Forces, headquarters for air opera· Uoos in Southeast Asia, the Far Eut and the PaciOc area. He previously served 1t Sbep- pani AFB, Tu. 'Ibe aergemt LI a lM? graduate o! Newport Harbor Hlah Schoo~ NtwpOrt Beach. U.S. Air F°"" Airman First CJw Rtuld L Rela, Ml ol Mr. and Mn. LyJe L. Hein r:A 16.510 Canna W 1 y , We.atminlt.er, ii on dutJ at Do Nana AB, Vietnam . 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TO 10 P.M. -7 DAYS A WEIK NIWPO•t l lACH fttt llVINI Ill WMkllff l'lltl HUNTINGTON llACH ADAMI ANO l•OO«NVl.IT HUNTINGTON IU.CH ll'IUNGOALa AND IDINOll m.lSll'! rh.u4r ; ••' .... .ito use.. Pack tf 4 "•IDUlcally'' with Vu:rutor'B •est eyeli• imtliaa Rellllallle Marvalon Shelf Lining I" ADHUIVI Shall 111d OriWN hn1ng. Ass«led colors & 6esi1ns gg ::es lo meet your C . --------·--------------------------~----.--~-"""'!!"- What to Believe? • Wed""411, -12, 19711 DAILY I'll.OT LEGAL NOflCE LEGAL ~O'J1cE ....... .. -,. .. ,.. --..... ii4illi1 ....... II IWM:rlti.iil ,. .. """"" lft. '"tltfll"IC•T~~~ llltllflU. .... ,n C:l.,.tuT• -Milt ...... ti~ INI Id._ ..... ,_ _.,._. f'ICTITIOVS lf~I ClltTll"IUT• Of' IUtfllttl flCl'ntOW ll&AM• ( ... ,, ...... ";:i Sf.•ll '"' ......... '""'"' ..... -,IC'TITKMll ...... ...:::: .... X-:":"-!.!!!" ...... ~ " _.., -TM Jao-..Mlf. _..., ..., .... '"' --"" .._.._ _.. .Hlft L .-i = • ...... " "° ~-... 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S.-<lfbtww.. ~ 111 MW on Ult Md M)' Cttnm~ ~rn Ori'* C-1\r ,...y M -· Ill .. .nkl fllf ftll flNwdl t, lfn M\r C_.la.ltn l!._.,tt Pur™tlflll ....., .. i.aW _,_ dlltrtd. ll'lllofl*'ltld Or ..... ~I Ollt\r JIMDI, JI-. U. ltn l!ldl ....... -I ""*"" wllfl 1111 ~ j , u, lt • .._ lt11 1...wt """'I .... or ... c...t Dtll\r Pllof, ...... bid • clllfllw'I d'lld.. cwtfflld c'*-L ...._. I. It. ...... .,. 1'3'·" c••Tl,tUTt ., IUll19&U or Dkl<Mr"I looM ...,.... .......... 11 tN LEGAL N"'"ICE (lllCTITIOUS .. ,... •dolr 01 111it Or-C..11 J\ll'llor (....._ Ul TIW ""*'"'9fllllll ... '"'""° tw D111rk1 11o1...i ..-T..,.,_ •• ai1 I-' LEGAL NOTICE '• <ofldlllcltftit 1 """""-11 rn. H«W not IMJ. -llw ~ IS"li.I OI "4>N Mood.. C•t• ,,._, C....,.,..1 -n.. ....., bkl as 1 tu1111n ... tlltll tt.. Ct•Tll'tc4TI! Of llJllMtU, ltle ~ nrnt' -flt 11ICO.O l9llildllr wlM ~ ...... f1M ,..__ l'ICTITIOIJI M.IMI! M9TQ MtV'JTIM ..... SkACIC 111111 ._. .. Iii """ 11 -c..tl'-' If "" .. _ i. -1'11111 1e Tiie unclfl"1!9lll'd -. U,lfl\I ... at Mlllln a --.,,._ tliltt ........ !If ftll' ~ ..._ Wftlll' """-111 ,._. ...... 1 o1 1..i1we .. .nitt Olfldluc:ILft'll . • Dvol-• •• 1"12 "kc..., w r,..._ ., -. ar-c... """"' 111 f'ull ..,.. "9ce ., '"~ ~ w. WCf1 contr-.;t tM ..--;.... of L-. Hunh-IHcfi. C4illlorni1, llfllW C..._ Dhlf1d 91 ~ Ctlion1¥, ...,_, it,. ci.ct; w111 ot 'ferfeltlll. er Ill n.. ""-fktl"""' tfr,., llllM ot I • I ~. _. ,_.,,.. _.... Wlllo ""' 11-.. 1 T.,..._, QI Mttrllll..- -flf • llOnd. .. """ -........ Qulk Kk-111 .,., ~r Mio ll•rn 11 -.. ,, .. ~ """"""· ,.,.,. .. ltl'Q, w.,.-. Coll• Mnl. Clltentla, wfft be t'Wtfllld 119 Mid tdl9ol •Jsttk't. ""MCI ot tr.. ,_._I... "'10ll' ..... ..-JM ....._.. a.it. • MW! ..... 0.Md JlllY JJ, lt1IL No Dldclio" ,,,.., wlltMll"IW Ills olO lor >YIM 11'1 t11ll Incl •lie• "' ~ ~ llatlll .. ,,. , ... :=. 1:..... s...,. s. TMlllW • -loll o1 tort\r·llwt U5l Clln '""" II 15 "''°""""' · c.t. ,._,_ ~ flf tlml St1i. ol ~-. Of ..... ,....,., IN dolt. Ml for IN 01tnlt11 ll'lel"<lllf. J-E. loa#rl. 1"21 l'kC811111., Ilia Mii lie ...., = •llCI On Jltl\r 71, H'~ ..,.,. -. 1 Nett"' TN lotn:I 11f Trt111NS rtt«WS 1111 L11., HunHntton IMCh, Ct llf. ,,... tr: .................. -1. l>vlillc In ..... tw MW ...... .,.,_ ... ,,.1,-111iot ol rtltclll\I' 1..., ind 111 bids Deted Jul\r 10. lf)(I _ .. .,-, "' .. -" ..," ·-~ _,.,. ~ I. TIMltr ~ " w .. wtlw 11nw ltff9u1trnl1:1 or !ft. Jol\n E. &oslltl ...,... -'"" mt lo bot ll'le ..,._ wfll:ll M-fwMIHtlet In -lld w 1f1 It'll lloiilMllnll· Slife of C•H~ Or-(-1\1~ '9K~ ...... -.... M 1111 II M:tticF-.r 119 tM w11Nn "-tflllNft! ~MAN 1! WATSON · On Jlll\r 9 , IYll, ~-.I Nol.,., tnlll "'" .. _..,. Ill -tfflOI I ncl i<kMw ........ tMCMMll ""9 -llCIY ..... d •I TrUlllf'I 'ullflC In •l'ld •or llkl S••t1 .... ,_.,.. .... "'-111• .. A9lftl ....... M:llOol (01',ICIAL SEAll • °""' .i.uWl1 11, Jt1Cl 1:CIO p.rn. tO-•td J(lll" E. a·.,...,, k-.. -.itkt. ' -Witt\ M J-..fi E. 0...11 l"llb lhlltd OrlftOI; C-1 O.lt\r l"llol, ""' IO I» lfte PttlOfl wtloM -lid! ....... -' I Noflf",-l"vMk, C.llf9nll• Aueuit 12 it 1'10 ua.to Is .ub::rlbtd. lo ''-wflllln 11111~ Mill 1 ~ cMck, ::= d!IU, PrWIN.I Ol'lke In ' ' AINI IC&Nw....._ 119 UKUlld 1111 Mi!M. W .............. iNde le. llw Of-(-'Y (0,l"ICl .. L SEALI ..... "' "'9 Or-Cati_.. COllt9I Ml'-C_,,I..., ( ...... JE .. N L. JOIST Oltttld 9611.-.1 ol T,...._ II lfl 1...-fl! J-11, "14 J<at1ry Pulllk • Ct lllorn!1 Mt leu "*' fM -"*' (JS) ol •vlllhhed Or-..... C..I CMflY Pilot Prll"l(l ... I Oli'la I• Ille llVfll IW 9'11 1 -"'-' tfltol llW July 1' '"" Mllillll J. It It, ml lll1·11 LEGAL NOTICE A hike through a woods near P1 ymouth Meeting, Pa. can sometimes have its e scape periods from the hustle of 6ociety but a s is the case of this old house in the middle of nowhere it is hard to escape from the multitude of signs Ural line our highways . ""l't" °'·-c..... ....... """ ,..,... ..... ... ,..._,.,, ----=-=~='-"=:::':'='-..:::;.;: CtltT111'1C4Tl 01' SUSllO!ISS My Comm1111'l! t,,..!rt1 CMtrld If h -II _,..... IO LEGAL N(1l1C£ l'ICTITIOUS l'l•M NAM( Ml•<ll 2, 1'13 ' 111"ol. In tM """' .t t1llwe too ..,,., Tl'HI undtr1ltlltd clett hl.-.llv <llf"!llv ll'uDltlMd Or1111, COltl O.Hy t>IW, ll!i'O 1U(fl contr1et, "'--~ ol ------------- 11'11 11\t\1 ••• ml!lkXtlM • ftlevi.lofl July n, l'I .w A"""'f L n, 1'11 UJl.Jt -cllldl win bl flortll""" • In 1N Cl•n•-••'•""• •HlllMI Dullrlna C11 111 lndlvklllolll ~ .. • 01M. ... 1'111 11,1111 l...,.ol ,.. 01' AUSIJlllJJ 11 11n H1•Dor llvd.. Chi• """"· LEG., N~ICE wm .,. twtrltlll too .. 1111 ~ dl1trk1. •tcTntOVt; lllAMt C1llfornl1, under 11'1 lkt!llout tlr111 1'1111'\f! JU.o V! No ...,.. ,,.., wl!Nlr-1111 111111 IOJ Tiii ""°"*'-" .,.. ftrtlf\o .,,. i,. l'I "HENOE.llSON'S ~PPLIANCES ANO ,..Jll11 • -lllcl w1 ~ (di O.n It!« ~I':' • bllolllMl:I .. J-W. C•r TV" 11'1111 1111! uld flrtn It ~ Cl!llTll'l(ATI! 01' IUllNISI, tN dtlt Ml tor IN -"'I "*"'· WIY, _, IMCL C .......... - DI 11\t l<>llowl"" Htt11111. -., ,..,,,.., FICTITIOUS llAMt TtM -.0.r(l OI '"""-.-Vb ll'lt ~Nilctln.. flt'!ll -DI Tl(l(Ll!C NOTICI 01' INTIMDEO IULK Ult '" tun ,,., ol.a DI rnldtllc.• 11 II TIM llfld-i..... -. t .. 111¥ ... 11 prlvllt'OI ol '''"''Ing lflt .... 11! Didi !1 ~io::· ,,...... ht Mltl n ..... lollowl, i.wff; t-1"'9 I ......... II 511 w 1ttfi w lo wt lw l nY lrr-.ullrttlel w lft. ---NOTICE. IS Hl!llE.IY GIVl!N 11111 JOl!L c. lfllll JillNICI!" J. "TATI!:. lOn .St .• C•I• MIM, Clllfen!I•, ~ ~ 1orm1mi. 111ln'f'1111ot111 tl'lt Mddlnt. 11 ••IOI"::·"'""" Md "9<.t !If -1o1nar ~·~~;!:~.!;.,-;:;ell!,~ !: Mld1ton. , .. ,. MtM, c1111. llcttlltu$ llrtn NllM "' LIGHTHOUSE °"""'' ~ .. In . t :• ...... L .. lt•liiw1ttr .. UIM ....... °"'""' Sllll !If Cllllor"TM Int-... !)ti ... Jolly lt. 1971. FISH 'N 00,S. Ind 11111 Mid 11..., ~; Pit. NOllMAN I!. Glrdllft C-Clllflilotoll. Avt .• ...... ..,. Joe+ C. Ttlt 11 -=-ol 11\t 9'11oWln9 _..... ' WATIOft Ot!tlll J ...... o- Mll to Jldl f:ftlr. C1trko ~ f6. JMlct J. Tile Wl!eM ....... in !vii.,.. .-Ct DI rnio.ic. E.uall ..... Vb QIMcllllet/ 11•• .... ~ I• 111' "4orth SYdnly, S.111• AM. STATt: OF CAlll'OaNIA l 11 11 IOl-1; · ..,,, .... Aft•ln Slilt ofl(e: lli ...... ten "°"''"' 9f °'"'"'' Stilt> 111! C1lllllrl'lll COUNTY ·OF 011.ANGf ) u . p;. <rl0l9I ~. cu Mtrrlll'ltC: ...... .._. Or ..... C-t Dellr Piiot, On July ~ °"'-C-.itYr •nd ··~<Y*'ld ,,.,..1 ""-...,_ It °" JlllY I&. lf7t, otfor"t -· • llool•rv w ......... 02ll.. (11t1 ....... C1!1I. ._ ... n. 1911 1.WS.N Pllbllc 111 .... = ::.::-. ,.,.,..., •'11 ~, Strrft, WnlWl!Mhir, (OUNy " .... le Ill -tor 111111 Counl't .... OltW "-" L ltlO ·-rH LM ll.tlftw ' ......... ~··,., ol Or•-· Stdt tf C11l.......i. IM flll· l"lt, ,.,_11y •-• Joel C. T•l't F, 6-"M'~r "'be tiw • .,, ........, te - -'"" ~-rW: •1'111 J1nu J. T111 ~-to me to St•tt flf t•t11em1 •• er-c_,,,, LEGAL N011CE .,. 19 ;-..;:::'° ~utr.c.ii.. TO WIT : AH ll\ll ~ ~ be lf'll ,._ whoM _. ••t WOKrli.. Oft jll.-t :t lfJt. llllfer• ..,., 1 Kl-lcdftd N uecutw Ille 1"" Italian Dream Ends LEGAL NOTICE Thousands Return From Homes in Libya •1luli. 11 ,,.. E•tt l!d'-"• IMtt M ti 1111 Wllllln ll!ltnirn...I. lflll Nollrv Pt,ll)llc: In Md for Mill Stitt. ,.JMlt COl'FICIAL JUL) -· ROME (UPI) -The ferry m a ss movement of men, the twin capitals or Tripoli ""'· CCIUnl't " 0,_, siit. of ,,11 . .a-....,. "' "" 1111• lllt'I' uttti'-11 __ ...,.....,.., ""· ._." Mat1>1....,. cl!1tTll'ICAT• 0, sustNtss. J""' IC. McEWW- boats are bringing home the women and children across and Benghazi drew closer. Ita· tornl•. ruresenlln• 11-e merc111111111e "" "1..'r'· known "' "" ID -"" ,.,...,... w111w ,1CTtT1ou1 ""'Mt Noftrf hi>llc<1ltfw"MI d B • I th f' t t• to •fld t9.olpt111nt 11Md 111 ll'lt '""Ir •!Id !,SU 1(11"-!IHll l'lef-:":..::...!; oubtcrlb9d hi 1111 wfllllll lit-,.,_ wm,..... an c.rtlf\f l>t Is t>/'lll(JNI OfflQ Ill ;men an women en 1 to the Mediterranean. Life was Y was e trS na ion 1iarv1,,. "' •11ctrD111e:1 911111-1. Not.,., ,111111c . C•!ttor"lt _ .. ,.. .,.. ~ t>t ._... c11M1uct1r1t • ....,...... 11 nt w. 1fttl !.,..,... ,..,..,,. Mussolini sent to Libya to hard but gradually an Italian recognize the Al Khafady c-ldlr•llon tor .. 11111 .... w!ll 1111 011d Ptlni:IN• Ol'llc. '" tOl"F1c1AL JEALI ,.,...,, , .. ,. MHe. Ctllftrn11. llfldt• FHo ~ 1•1,... t 1•-1 I th d r d h t B I 1·~1.~ In •• ,, •I 10:00 A.M.. Au .. nt 1'11>, "" °'"'" ,_,., JOSliPM t' DAVI' Ille tlctlHoln fir"' -!If TMti COPY ,.,.1~· Or ~ crea e an wi Y n e san Y community trans orme muc governmen . WI ness 1 ... .., 11 .1tio. Etit E111-. s.11,., .i.111, '°"""' Mr C-IMlon 11111irn Niii.,.., pueftc. Cltitor 11 i'tOUJI! ,..,. _, .. 111 """ 1. ~ Jul\r it 11111 ,......,. C••t D&tl\r PJIOI wastes of North Africa. or the coastline into something are so Important even anti-Li-01 °''""· s1111 of c.ittrom11. .urll •· lf!1 P•lnclNl Otlk. lft n "' ,,. 1o11aw111e --· ...._. """' • ~1 s. ii. It. im 1191·,. • . Th•! lhl bllll"l(f ·-lnl"9 Uflp,lld on T.nnt Ot•-COlllll\r In Ml Ind .... a. er •nklliKI 11 ., LEG The exoclw from Llbya is resembling the ltalian deep byan ministers 1n Italy would tt.. 11111 o1 u11 11>111 .,., Neu• .. b• ~Miii* Or•~• c.o.11 DlllY ioi1e1, M\r COl'Mllulli'I l •Pl•n tiflklwl: AL NOTICE ending one of tbe most am-south. think twice before acting 5"«111• tt11tt11 ,..,,., .. ••11:1111d "" Mr ._ tt llld A11111t1 " n, ,,,. ,,.,.,. J-tl, 1'14 • ...,.. L. s."'9rd, ""' l'ul•t circ1e, 1----;~:::-:::--:==.,:.. __ _ "'' dill of Nie to bl-•K~ ..... tilt ltvttollllllld Or ... c-t OtU\r Pllol F ..... i.1n vine, NDTIC• TO c••D1Toa1 bilious colonlaJ experiments Around Tripoli, r r om rashly countv c 1er1111tll:(I""' LEGAL NOTIC!i ..._, 1. 1t. 1t -.. 1t11 1..,. Mi D11e<1 Jurr 2fl, 1'10 o,-•ULk T•ANS.•• ' E . ' . Robert l . S•~lord ltec1. 4111~M1 V Cc I this century. It also is break-Benghazi to Dern a, at Tobruk Italy :relts . a fourth o~ the ·~rv~~, t~~,!"., 0' A11tust, "'°· ,..,mi LEGAL NOTlCE Sl•t• tf c1111orn11. Or~ cwnl\I: N 1 NOiie• 11 '*""' ......, ~ ff.. ,,..,1"'" jng a lot of hearts. and in the Jebel Akhdar good! L1by1 1mporta a f1°11"e Tr•"'' ... °" '''"'''"'• 0111 DIKONTIMUANCa ... __ °" Jun< 20. 1•11• ,,. ....... • 0 •,~. °' L_., IC. ~ Tr1111tw• •!Iott ' o-..---... P'lllllk In Md fW Mkl ,., -bwll!HI ......... lo .. , w.$ "I considered Libya my (Green Mount a In s ) of which hit $17& million In ti&&, •,-, :• ', ••11tt o• vst AMDtoll ••AMOOflMINT ca1:r1•1CATS °"' •us11t1111 •-••" •-.rt L. Slllflll"• k_,. .. s1r .. 1, '"'' Mtu, c-"' of ~.,'",' P . . th f I I •c '"'"co ti' l'ICTITIOU'S NAMt •IC"ftT1ous JU.Ma ,.... to ot 11111 """" .. -,..,.... 11 11 t c ltfw ., home," !aid iet.ro V1car1. Cyrenaica and the Jebel and buy! one-four o ta tota T'""~"''' THI uMot•su~NJl!O ._ ......., "" .,..., .. .., -. <"1"'" M 1, 11 ~ " 1111 within 11111n.on>M1 11 ' 1.:...i '.. :'· 11W11 • ou•k ,,_,_ "My family critd when we Gharbie south of Tripoli were oil supplies from Libya Li· ll'u..-1.....,. O<•nt1 c .. ,, Diii• io11111. c.,lff'f 11111. irt111:th1<1 Alrll u . 1tl0 -..cl"'9 • MJrmt •t tn1 """* •M ~ N u11;vlld ""-· Tr111tter" .._ "'i:'~o T.ct •1n, " . 4"91nt 11, l tlG 1J0a-111 N CllMCI lo IM ..,_,Mii Undw tl>t Orive, ~int'letl 9-cfl. C.I"'""" (01'1'1CtAL SE.AL I J4t Motei ... Jtrvt T 1 tc:lclres1 lo 11eft.'' the farmlands of oli~e and byan erportl, almost all m tlc:lltlolll lltm ....... ., SANTA """ ""llll llcfllllu1 llrm ........ Ill CANUIA STANLEY T. E"DOI Les A-1 .. Sl•I• ;., ~=·· c.o..i111¥ -The Vicaris, and thousands fruit trees and neat vegetable c rude oil totaled $S20 million l'UllNtTUll.E M .. llT •1 CH WIM F-111 CllEOtT JY~TEMi. Ind '"" Mill llr111 Ho!•.., """II< Ct lllorlll• Tl'lt ~ "'bt ti"-~·~·· 1 LEGAL NOTI~ SltMt, llnl1 AM, C1tltcw'llle. wllkll It ~ ff !'It Nlltowlllt ..,.-. PrllltlNI Otl\t• 111 11 .,.1 W 1 1 _.,_ Is 111<11111 '1'ke them had little choice pa'-~ , .• 1963 111111-.. , ,..,,.,.,r, ~ o1 -.._ .. -1n ..... ..... °''"'' '""'"' • m sirw1. '•11• Mtt.t. r' • . '4~. • • IOl-1111 --· ....... """" '" tvll dl9nn Is ~-191~":' .... pllC• " rHI-MY c ........ 1111on (stlorn County ol o..,.., Sl•lt .. Cl tlllr"'-· The military men who seized Rows of identical concrele Commercial ties extend ,,., •1tc1 of rukllnc.1 11 11 to1-1. """" ..__,· M••lfl "" Annlk Mll•c1111. 1t11 ,.~ •-'Y II ..._.....,. 111 •-••• .nnwcr in the oil rich ATl'lb h th ,_ Ind. id I r h t al gas con , . .,. ••wll: onw. ~lflldon hl<ll (: Ill t'l~ ~ °'""' C•sl 011" 1"11ot. II : I ttlct: .. .,. ... , ........... ..... .,... • owes sat on eu IV UI rom a ug~ na ur . CtllTll'"ICA"Tt 01' •USl"ll!, Gl!OllQI l'IELOMAM, 1t1J L•k••ldt °'""'...._,a. 111'. • • . • Jul'I n. 1'...,, Avtull J. n.·1·11 13-11-10 wll ., ftl.ll lr1nclllltd ...itu, ... 1 llu1l111t.1 ~te in September, 1968. one hecta'-(2 • acre) plots tract covermg the next 20 l'lCTITlous "AMI! """""·or,,,.., c1u1or1111. '°"" H•~ ""'-~ ~" •• T1e1 1o111 ""'· tt ,,., ll<•tld • ... II" ·" • • Th• unOt•llfl\ld 0011 c.-l!tJ flt 11 C.1<llll<•tt tor lrinMCtloll of M lneu $llll of Clllfomlt °'',...; C . •• .,., Wtll lflll 11,... cos11 Mt--. de the futuri impossible and were designed to hold years, to building ma1or c...iuttine • ou11ntu 11 1010 ._ __ , .,,,..,., ,111 '"""• 11c1niou. r11m1 '""' 0n A111U1I J • 1,10 btfor_.,. LEGAL NOTlCE '°""l't ot °''""· s1111 o1 c111i...fti.. ,or Italians. eight persons. the ideal size, highways acro!S the desert tllil··,k~::_ ~-· c.ntor~•· c::'~ 1111o11v11 ~ •11t>llc111on •twr•. ••• °" N•'•'" Pu1>1k in ,,,.; ,... S:i."':i11,1 T,. Dulk 1._,_ w111 .. toftl<.mm11·.,. Th fl t ! "lcges to go nd h ' f ·-,. . . TlltE .. AOAOrmSE;-V~I! l t'IO , ... , 1111 lft IN olll<t ol , ... Cli,lnlY Cllt~ llrlOl!lt!Y ·-·Iii Johll H•·~ Mfr"..; Dfl • 11*" .... 1hl ltfy ol ......... j e rs pr vi Mussolini thought for a col· a O!plla consu uc K>n in kl 11 1 ...i of ,,,. 1o1i-i " 0r.,... c.,,..,,1 •• _.. 1~1 ,,.....1.1oN-.-111 ,,,. 10 .. u .. __ ..._. ,. . .au> 1m. 11 10:• A.M. 11 T1e1 ••11 t1ero1t Were social. The Moslem Onia] family. acatt.ered oe.SiJ towns. ::,""'::.,.:,,co;::. 11! tvH 11111 .i1':! llW~~~!i*,,,~ :.!1"~111~~ ,..., tJf =..: IUllSC•I-lo Ille wtltiln Ill· CtllTll'ICATI O~ IUSINlll. r..:v ~~ '\:"'9".....;'i.:'· l••t"'f-•, rulel'll degreed Jtallans could 8 d th 1 1 1 f F th" !If rHl<ltrK• 11 •• 1<11iow1: ""' 1<kllowfed-ltc1 M u..:ur111 1"1cT1r1ous NAMI c..t11er .. 1• ... ., e y o n e a a n or 11 reason, many c.,1 K..,"''" coi-10IO NirwPOri .i..,.u11, ttJO. -... .,,.. Tht u_.,1,ne0 oa cHIW¥ ine,-••• s. 1 • mot drink or make wine. But neighborhoods, there w a a ltaltans sa}', the government 11vc1 .. c ... 1. -..... c 111i. 00,..J-:-r.;1:•1•111111 tOFF1c;:~~~~tA~~sT cono1uc:11 .... tw.1t1r-eu ,, let M••'"": .u ,,.,,.:;,._•:::::;: .;:,. :..,!::;.'~!i ~e final blow cinne when empty and abandoned land. dOM not plan any protest.II 0•1111 ""'""' ,,, '"~ "'"""'*' •• L•• .... ..,.., i"w11c:. cJto, i. •11i.. ......... C•l!fotflll, ulllltr "" fie by "" Tr_,_ • tN th•• •••• !ch. f f ..t"t Col M . C•rl Ktn!lltll Collon ..... Mllft St .• Sit. 611 Prine-I Ollie. In " 1hlooft llmri Nmt l'I HU·U wld 11111 11,1 •••I,.,.. llrM. 1 1e o ., .. e, · oammar Scattered Arab fa mi 11e1 beyond what Foreign Mlnlater s11t1 of.C•llterftll, Ol'•nt• ceunfy: hllle ""'· c.11..,111, n1tJ Or c IY .. " "'"' 11 c""'"* o1 111c to1i.w1t111 Dlllil: All9U&t J. tm IA( Khadafy ••I··• "afl land drlf ed It 'th h Ir 'bed On A1191111 11, 1m, 1>1for1 ,,..., • , .... ,. -°"'" --· w1>o1e "'!Tlfilt .111, f\tll tllel •'-T "' • ""' l.cll t acrOS! WI t e Aldo Moro descr1 a s NII•,.., Public: In '"" IO• Mid Sl•ff, -' ,.,,, c-1111on EQ!lt• "' rtl>ldlllc:• ••• •S NllloWI: F •« 'belonging to lltllans and camels. " •• I " H Id --..h .... _,.., C.rl kff11W1f\ ClllOn PuDllll'tld °'"'"'" COit! Dt!IY l"llot, Moire~ 2. 1~1l Lewlt G1rno l(lfl/I. llJI w. ,.,irr,.,,, '°"' I". Cook, Treiw.ter" , mor .. persuas on. e sa •-.. "" 111 bl it>t --whoa• #1111u11 it, 1•. M '"" ._,_..., t. ""*41t11..i Or•no-'°'" o.u, ,11111, .. 0.. °''"'' c enr ..,._ everything on It." Italian men wore their Jt would be. "absurd" to break 111mt 11 wbK•lbed " 11ie w1111111 1..-"" 1"''10 ~1 J. 11, 1t, H. tt1'1 lt.Q.111 N~•* A. sdi.1111.,~.._,. 1!n .:,:,~·~ Or111tt fi-1 Dilly •11e1, He said he was doing so bright sports shir ts. pointed diplomatic r elations between ~~u':.::~.'"" 1<1CnOwlldeld ~ utcvttt1 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE wj,::1~:11;;.~~·:!:7/' t::; !"!.. · 1 "' 1•11·" to wipe out the final lraces toed shoes, drank wine and the two countries. (Ol'"1'1c1.i.L sEAL J T....., l'ul"'"DI'· c1111. LEQAJ.; N011CE of the colonial empire whic h d ed bl . JOSEPH IE. D .. VI~ c••Tl•ICATt 01' llJllN8SI "°TIC9 TO CttOITOlll Oeted Jul'I ,., tfl'll anc pu icly with their In the m eantime. the No11,.., (llu1111c:. c1111C11"111t fl'ICTITIOUs NA»I stlt>11tio• cou•T 0~ TN• t ew11 G•rr• 1(1•~ IAllt lliM Mussolini launched shortly short skirted womenfolk. Arab returnees are starting to ex· PrlnclMt 011k1 1" TN """'"'11n1c1 ..., "'""" "' 1, ITATa o, CALll'OllNlill "01t Hlll!drlll "· kllol1l11t1•'*'' su't•10• cou•T Of' T"• 'before leading Italy into World . O••ne• Coi.inl\r eonclucll .... 1>u1l11t11 1! fOlll l oll.II. THIE COUllTT 01' OllAl'IDf. JoM H. 0...... JTATt ·~ CALlll'O•NIA •o• traditionalists made no secret press bltlemeSlll al their treat· M~ Comm!ulofl Eulr• w111,,,111i1tr. c1t11orn11, unc11< 111t tic· "'· .i.....w 11•M 111 C•lllDl"ll!•. O''"'' c ... ~,,., THt COUJllTY 0(11 HAN•• War I[, of th Ir d' I ~ t JUl'll 11, 1''4 tlll06/i 11,,,, ,..,... o1 ALIJU.NDEA e1111• of eow.i.1to J JTI'"" °" Ju•r n. lfl'G. o.i-rn•. • Hot•rv " Ne.. ~ w ·lh Al Khad I . e !Sp easure. ment. 111e govemmen an· ,ubllollld °''"" c ... , 01!!• Piiot, IALIES •ltd 11111 11111 !lrm lo COfl!POled 0.C:NH>d. • '"llbllc "' tlld ™" .. Id SI•'•· .. rOOfl•ll\r NOtlCI! 011" HUlllMe ... l'ITITION noun \..ment, ··-• .. Y11'ma1'edn· Then three things happened nounced recenUy that It&Uan! ......... , n. It. 1' ..... S..1111\bi< '·" "'' lol-lne --...... -NOTICE: IS HIEllEIY GIVW:N .. I ... ·-'" L_,, G•~ J";!,111• HH~ll( ,DI: PllOU.Tt °' WILL ..... D ,.It ...... un:: over a generation that shat· In f Libya would tt10 1m.70 "' 1vu 1M .. 11c1 o1 •uklt1ot• 11 ,, tf"fd""'" " '"-•llov• ..,.,., ... ......,,. ~ ~11""1'~1111 • ,,.. ... ~.· ~ LtT"Tt1ts TaJT.\lltlltNtAl:'f' ~ tlOO !'-" I ( com g rom lol-•: 11111 I ll 0tnan1 lllvlnf d 1lml ... 11111 _,. mt 1 !DH 1 IN lllll Elltl• If AUGUSTA I(, WfDG ... -· ww&ns -surv vors 0 tered the Italian w or Id . -Ive money free housing LEGAL NOTICE Jlfl! .... ~·-· 1.u '•lo v..o., 11w Mid MC11111" t r• ,......1,111 i. 1111 ,.,.,... '" iutrsu 0 w n DK•""· a cornnumlty which ooce lo· re..... • "'"· 10, L-IH<h. C•lllDrflll. """" •llft "" '*""try -.dltrt. 111 1"1'r..~ 1::: IC~naw1""811d 11-eY U• T NOTICE It Nl•t•Y OllllN ""•' laled 1"',000 -began packing Rome's colonial d re a ms and other help untll they were NOTK• O" , .. TtNTIOM TO INOA•• Olttd Alltltll 11. 1t1CI .,... ""11:• Ill "" Ct«k ol '"' ·-· ;:.,ICl .. L SIEALI HE 1'111.ST NATl~AL IANK OP" crashed at the end of World resettled They also Wert ex· ,.. n1• SAL• 01' ALCO"OLIC JI"' Alo••""' ""'" ... -· • It .. -1 ,.,.,.., Wll~ JOSE, .. E DAllti 011.AHG( COllNT'f' .... lllell hllf"lfll • fo the trlp "home " . •llY•••ttS ''"'!If C1flfli"ftl1. Ot ...... '"""""; .,... '"*-" _,,.,.., .. uw -,..,.,,. P\llilk '411~ ""llllit IW '",...." -Wiii• '"" fw "--ei·r departure' was the War II. oil w as discovered cused ror paying taxea this ........,,11, "" °" Alltltlt 11. 1m , wter• ,..., • ...... i.....i •' "" ollk• .. 111s ·~· "'1"'10•1 0t•ki 111 1-~· " un.r. T"'-'•"' ,. '" · th Lib d t d T• ~ 11 ~~ Cli'IClnr Noft rv P\lblk In 1..i tor .. Id Stitt. JOHN J. WANDEL. 1 .. 1 A¥tnul ti Or•t11t c-tw P .. lllDIWI". ,...._. te .itlc:fl Ii ,,,_ f' 1 ~ • the 40-1 in e yan eser an a y ear ~llct 10 11-nc:• ., tM llClll.M ..,_,,., ''"''"" Jim Al•••ndtr ~-ft "" S••t1, ~u111 -. L• ... ,,...... Mr c-"'"""' lJ:olrn ,.,. turllltr •rlkui.rs. •11111 '"" _ ina s p m year co. group or army or f ic e rs "Thst isn't enouf!," aald ,,.,..,. ,.,., t11t1<1 b iwr•., ••-ttt111o .... •o M rN _.... -""""' c111rorn11 90061. witkll 11 "" •I•'• J~"• "·int lllTM •nd ~ " tlltrlnt "" .... ,.,. onial experiment in the wedge-th th L . b .,... Wldtr•r.ntll ...._... hi .. 11 11c:111o11c: 1. WDKrltltlll t• thl •""'" 1o>11r11......i al DU•I-• "' ti.. ufldtr•ltnM 111 •It •U"1o11i111t1 0,1,,.. c.,.., D•nv Plktl, "'" ""' ..a "" Autnt a '"°·, •t shaped ancient land extending over rew e 1 Ya n Ernaldo f'accl, w came ..,..,,_ 11 .,... ,..._, ... dftull!M •fld trtnow~ 111 ••..:111111 tttt Mml. 1n11Mr1. ...-t1r..11,. 10 '"' •l11t .t Jul~,. 11'14 A11t1t1t s.. u, it. 1t10 1-..n •:• •·"'~ 1n "" ~'""' ., O..rt· monarchy . bock to the land be left when 11 1o1i-1: IOf',1C1Al SIALI .. Id 0et-1. w11~1n ,_ -.. 1nw """"' N•. J " Mlt ~. 11 t1111 far Into the Sahara desert .. JDOO 1r111o1 s11Wt, '°''' Miii. JMft L. J11t1t1 ""'""' ..... ic.11trt 11 1r.1, ""1<•. LEGAL NOTICE Ci'lk c ... tv Dttvt w .. 1, Ill "" c 11 ... than al F The rirst development lert he was nine years old. We ,.,,._111 ,, _,, lllfWfltlli'I 111t """" Ntt••., t>u1111c.c1111or111• °"'"' ""'"" L no11. •1 "'"'• A,.., c1111-i.. and lrrger It y, ranee. Italians v;ilh no political k f ...... u .... new1paers ,,. ... ,.,.,.,. I• _..,.,,. to ,,_ 0...111111•11 ,.,1nc:1"1 Ottk1 '" Mllllr L• I(.,., Mmtn111r11... •••-• '' co1n1To., ~"' "'"""'"'" 1tJt Spain and West Gennany now rom r..,.....'fi of AkfMllk •--cori1re1 fol 1uu•l'l(ll °'"'" ,_,.. °' '"' f""•"' o1 ,.,. "" w. t . IT JOtiN, COmbined. power. The second lefl them what these promlles really on w111""' ,...,11e111111 of '" 1klholk Mw CD111m1111on 1.101r-. •llD<rt ... ..,. ••ttdenl. ',",,',',".,•• ,',!",,',',.•,•, ',",,• Clllll!IY Cllr• h d thin ,, bt'o'.,111 ll<lflM IOf llClll.lll) tot It.tot M1rch J, !tll J(lftl'I J . W4 .. 0tt. " COO•llY, SCNUlll.ACNll, The ex ..... rlment had Its root~ with greatly d i m In i 5 e mein. They mean no g, ,,_I_ •• IOllOW'I: Publl•llt<I Ort"'ltl '°''' 0.11\r t>!lol, lNl ... ,._!If '"-ll•A TM• cou .. n-O(ll O•illNO• COLtMAN, Ml"YA•D • MOWillllO •-econom1·c 1·nrluen-and the o". s.i.• i: 1e1• • WtNE ,.._ •11Gu11 11, "· K .,., s111•1mt>e• '· 111111... ,., .... ......,, '" J1"'" T. Sc11w111c111r tn decisions in 1902 by Brilain ...... LEGAL NOTICE l'klt .o.,..1i( i .i1n1 ,11ct1 1910 1m .'O Lit "'""""'· c1111, ""' 1,,,,, o1 .i.11_LE1~ w.v •uoGLl9, 111 T .... • c_.,., •"- d Fr to 11 third deprived lhem o( much Anv-dnirr~ 10 iorei"t t1'1 lotu•r.c:• T .. , 1ns1 J»tto• 11 ... llMwn •s Allt.:llN M. llUGGLfS. o'""'· c1.,...... nue an ance recogn e r helr I l ta d ' '·ll2JS ol well l!QnM(ll m•r 1111 • Ytrllltd LEGAL NOTICE .""""' ,.,. AtlllllftlltrllOP l lM -~ It .. 11.Lt'N llUOOLl!I ..... T .. 1 SO.Jiil Rome's claims a s paramount 0 1 ega s n ing. . cll:Tll"ICillTI o" 1us1"11s. "'o"" ,, •n~ ot•k• 01 1111 Ot1>1r1rn1nt t>vbtl•hed Or•.,.. C1t11 o.uv 11'1101. •• "'· M. •uGCLl!S, °'"'"'· AttwrHwi "'' .,..,"""" power In th. empty W'sles Under 1952 and 19fl6 treaties 'ICTITIOUS HAMt ol Akllha!I' ll•v••• .. (lftlrDI or Dy .......... Ai..int s. II, It,,., 1•10 lttl·N NOTICE F5 HE'~'f' 0.!.~~N .. ~-.... l'lltllltltd Or•llft COit! Diiiy Piiot, · ' 1 do l!l\I '"'"' tori• 11 f Ille o.. of '.i.koNll< ...,_ rr'4!1ttrn of llw-1..,. •• 111.,,..., .....,. AUtull 11, lt, 11 lflil 1•10 II I r th King Idris I guaranteed basic Thi undlf"I •ntcl ~" "'' 0 •"ITIM'I c1t1T1,1c.i.Ta o, 1u111111s tti11 .u """'" ~"'"" c111mt "'1Ml[----;-,..,'"7'~7.c==~-:.=.:; ()f Trlpo tan a , one O ree . . ducllrt1 • 11u11 ... n •' .W ,.dirni, H~1"' , .. .,.... Control, 1'1S o ''""· PICTITIOUI •AM• LEGAL NOTICE 1111 ••Id c1ie•c1en1 ,,~ r11111i!•ed 10 111. LEGAL NOTJCE ·nee! of a land ruled b y property and civil rights for 11~ton , .. ,~. c1111orn11, u,,.,., t':ur~ Sic••"""'"· u r11orn11 11114 ... 11ne Tttt unc11tilentc1 ._ Cttll1¥ ,,. ,, 1,,.,.,, w•"" ,111 111C•Mno "-"'"· 1ni-----...,=~~-"---- prov1 Italians When he fell SO did 1111ou1 "'"' nt,,,, o• •.i.v.M()Jt ·~ F ''°"""'' for d..,111 •• ttrDwldld D• l1w. cDflductl11t • DU11Mu •I ~ J Grind ,,.. glllct ol '"' cterll DI "" ,1111... IA• 1'11 Turke y . . . ' SU,PLY co ....... 111•1 ••Id '':'11o.! TN orli"l'll-.,. l'Otl """ Lk ... ltd illw1 .• ''"'' ........ C1Ufornl1. uroil .. !ht '"'"' 1nlllltlll ,..,,.., ot to P••Hfll 111t111. wlltl SU,ll!Oll CDU•T OPT"• But not until Jt.Uan armies that protection. c...,.pOMd of tl\t fol-In• o .. -.. !'Ii" -.... ol 'tlcollOlk btv•••ltl. llcllllou• llrm "'"" of DllAl'ER!ES ClllTl,ICAT""e-<11' IUSl"lll It'll -·•no -"'"· to -~~ JT4TI ... CALIJIO•lltA .... . ""'"" In lull ind •1•c~1 OI rtlldtr!cl TN '°'"' of v.,lllullofl ,.,,, lie llDll llMd IT Mil JOHN nd ll\il Ill II l'ICTITIOUS llANll een1•ntlll II 1fll, ottltf of llfor Attttntw1 T"I COUllTY Oifl OIJ.N•a defeated TUrkey and w on a The tncktc of Italians leav-11• 11 '"'-" 1n1111 "''~II<• 01 111e ~1111111. 1 com~ 1 .!. ,111_1 " ,.,, Th• llfl<f•rillllllil dot• cerlltr h• 1. S.rn\ll'I R. Bllki. 11.0• s . WDOh••· ,. .. ill...,. treaty -sion in 1912 did ing Libya began a fter World ll!lbl<"I L. 1 ... 111ui, 10110 ,,...,~1•· JOfln F. Rut•n. .;_ .,...,. •n ':v11•fld 1111,, :::'rn~':":~ c0flduc11,,. • t1v11M:t1 11 noo '""'°" un we.1cHH or1 .... Juli• Numller ~. HOTIC• Oii" "IAl:INt o""-l"tTIT•Ol'I ""'"""~" . . Hunllft'll!llft INCtl. G-•I P1 rlll9f" 11 •• IDllow1• Wt,-!P. 0. •o• 13'.J) Cotl• ,,.,....., N ........ rt l11d'I. C1lllot111• .,.... wl\lcll l'OR l'Jt09AT8 °"' #ILL AMO Rome truly hold power . The n War JI. By the time Libya Gier!• .... ft~ 1-l!ue. 10:)51 M•-l!•, Fttnell •. Sl•Hllfll, Jlllln wi11tt 1t16 w S1 G ... 1 \Ide C1l110r11l1 .,., •• Undlf" '"' lk !llleul llr111 11 , .... Pil«' DI lolnlllf'll DI Ille utlder1lontlll CODICIL AND •o• \ITT •• I •-• tended [ I · ed · d d ' 1~1 Hlll!llMtall llldl. • Llmlltid '•t1Mr ll't St t ,,.,,.· c lff · · r ntl'IM If "MARIC ETWE•T A.UOCl,ATIS<' lft •II ,,,.119n H rltlnl"' 10 lltl "''"" TIJTillMINTAll,..._ Its uc1 u on y a ong gain 1n epen ence tn .., , Jecti T. 14ep11,, ,..,. L1ft1'"' Pr.. ,ubll.,.... °''"'" ""' 01r1r p11111. oei..i ~:..,., \i •1m -11\tt Mid """' ,, ~ .. ., .. .,. 4..:..,.,,, w11111n tou• """'tttt Eitll• o1 THOMAS '·• ··.tun•1t •1 .. the Mediterranean c 0 as L. about 4-0.000 Italians were lefl. 11\tftt!MtOll 1..c11. A....,.1 n . "" uts.111 Jel'tl! W,1111 -.......,..., 11t•11N1, .,.,_ -"" '""' tti111,..1 1Utillc•11ot1 ol11111 llDtk•. k,_n ,, THOM.U 11.1N.i.uo 1tUfrl!1t, h nd I It I th l'lltt"llltl I", H .. 11 .. m.. L11111111 Or., JlATI QI' CALl,OllNIA tuH •f'lf llKI ot •111ldlltCl9 1111 tllllNolr Otltd July J1, IUO. DKu11il. .HO."ltile tribes Inland refused T ousa s more e n e H""'""-'a.1 kl<tl. LEGAL NO'nCE o1t.i.MGe COUNTY · ....,,.. N. G•¥· ,,. ,.,,., .. w.,,, c ..... ~11· t. H1111 NOncl! " Hl!1tllY a 1v 1 ,. """' to recognize the Italian righl wake of the Arab-Israeli war o11o11 "'""'11 J, "" On .. _.. 11 .. ioo, "''°'' ..... • •tott. H<G, c"'' ,,.., c111111ttt11. lii•tcu111• °' 11>1 wu1 "' J. ioc.i.• "THOMSON •UTTI!• rw.• . . ltotwrl L. 1-l!ui Nt!llT t>Ullflc: In ,,., for Olld ,1111 Ol!lld A111u1! t, 1tJO. Ille allow• n1mtd dKtlllenl 111111 -•In 1 Htltliln fol ''"""'• ., to rule. 1n m1d·l967 and mor~ left after Glori• "· l1n11lu1 "OTICI! 0, INTIMTION To,.,·.·.·,'.•,•, -lllfl•llV ·-rid 1""" W1l1ft k-~ , .... ol C•IH ... nll. °'·-C9ll"t\r1 l lrnltll •. IMtkt. Wiii •1'1111 Collkll .,.,. fw fUu.t!ICI al N ~-· M [' I d th h f II ,.. .... ""' " Htetl• 1" TMt !Alt 01" .. .. On ........... •• lt1', fllf•• ""'· •• ., •. W..n-t,. LtllWI T•l111_,.,, "' Ml\llontr eve11.11~en, US90 in e-e m onarc Y e • J.ck T. ""°'" a1vtuDn "' -10 t1e .... ---:i-.,: N11...., '""''1c: 1n .no1 1or .. io ltt••· u1r Wllllfrllll 0r1 .... \.,, ... N ..... -,.., •tlt•llK• "' wflkfl 11 _.. ,_. ~ cided to chtnge Libya lnlo an But as the lt.alian and Artb 1TATf OF c.i.L•l'OllNIA 1 11 "'"''"' 1•· "'° :11e1 '::"~~ ='•K= i: ,.,... --"" .__, awhlll N. c • ., •-.. ...,.,. .. ~.~111"""'' n.,. .. 11<u11tt, 1nc1 _. "" tl!tw ..w .. i.e. ··-. ' d t f COU"TY OF OllANGIE I II to Wttom II MllY Concli"n: (Ofll<l ' s..o . le -to bt .,... --...,_ 1111'!11 Tth 1n'I .... _ DI tlllrl~ .,... ..,,.. .... ""' Ml ltallan provlnce. In 1932 u..: commurut1cs r ew aper , o · on .,.,.us1 5, ""· llflttr• mo, ttw S.....ll'd 10 iuu~nc• !If tilt 11c:-• J-" 1 DI•!• " WDocr!Dld 111 •N w11111n 1r>11r ......... 1 ... ,-• ...,., ,_ f.•.ail•h tor "4WVll 11o 1t11. 11 •:• 1,,.., Fa!ci!t dletator initiated 1 ficial Ues between Rome and _,.,.i.,...,, • Not...,. Pulo!I< '" •1'1111 ~:=,..~,,:'~'*:,t"'M111:,.:"~ ,, Not••v l"Ub11c. c1111orn11 ~~~~~1=111t ••Kut1c1 •N ""''· Ju'"...~~ ... = ~~~. 1~11" ,::!~ ',' •"" .t-1~~ .. , ,,.-,,'"""'• c "· ;===;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;:;;;;:~;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;)tor -111d 11111, H'IDftll ll\r •ll'Hrtd Prlflclpat Ottl<e It! • '' , ... .,. I ~ ..,_ J 11 T Hll•tlt kl'ID"'" to ,,,. to "' tl'lt .,...,,..,. II Ille or1mlN1. dftc:rlttlll Or c-·-• Oorolhy A. Nutt .. L~~AL NOTI,..., Orlw1 Wnl. In rrw Cll'Y Ill "'"'' A111, IC · I& tonow•: ll!llt _....,. i'llO!t•Y PuD!k.C1lllOO'nl• • J:iU ...,. (lllfernlo -Miii -· ....... I~ tubKrlbtd M 11'9 f011 Adll1111, Hltnllftt'IOll •lldl. MW (-.n .. tlon (aplr• ll'rin<IO•I OUlc• In 01!td A°utYtt .. ltl'I ' I See by Today's Want Ads • • Trike ll tide on lhls S re•r old bueklkln qullirr hone and Co plam! e J"uat try to fly thla Kif! Nuntber &47 • n.dnc r\r. a.nd man)' extru. 1¥1111111 !11otr11111enl ind •cknowtldltd hi l"urlll•nl to lilCtl 1111..,111111, 1tt1 ...,. J-''· 19"14 Or•~• (aunl'f •·lhM -w E IT JOMl'I ,..,,..,, Clli1! 1•1eulfll 1111 MIM. Ht1lene<I It •110!¥l"' to Ille 0...rl,,_t t>ubUthld Orlfll'I C011I 0111\r Piiot. M\r Comrnlulcltl l!Jrp!•n I 'l(lllCATI 0• IUllNISS DUllYtA; cAt'tlfTI. & IAIMll IOl'l'l(IAL SEAL> ., Al<llllOllc: ·-tff '"'""'for 1 ..... ni:;. AuttUtl n. "· ,, • .., Slolllt'flbtf" I, l'•D. J .• ,,.,, < • 'tCTITIOUi NAMI •Y• ,,_, ,, kltq, Jr. J.,.c• L. Odt•••d wi orl911WI 1110ll<•llofl ol '" tl<ollollc 1110 1"1·1'11 Pullll!J'led Or11'1M COlll DtllY 'llo!. clllll ptlfy *4v ,.. 41U MMAl'fllW ...... Not11T 'ubllc<1lllornl1 llfwr-•"' lltWIM (ar lk1no•l /or !tint Aueu11 J. If, It, 1•. ttlt lot.j/.1(1 (~~t~:''!''::'i~tH ,1• l71i M~t P.O. It• 119' ' 0•1t111 c...,,1y ..,...,,, .. 11 follflwt : LEGAL NOTICE l l'l<I Cool• Mtu C.l110ntl1; 111\ftt """" IMCll, Ctlff. tN6S M• '"""'111..., l•1rr.. ON 5ALt' •Efll LEGAL NOTICE th• "i1c11i1ou1 11 ..... ·.,.,.... !If IWINO'N T11.-,,.,,.... AprU h, Itri An-dtslrl~ to "'°'"' IN l•JlllllCI HAllt •fld 11111 t1kl llnn It Uontllofllf AlterMY• .., •tflti-IT,.TI! 01' CALl,OllN!A I DI tuc:ll ll«Mlhl ,.,., IHI I wr1111i1 MOTICI TO c11•01i0•• OI '"-lol11wlne ............... IMlll'tll ,ublltlllli Of•ntt CNll O.llY ~llDI. I ts ••elnl •• •nr office DI 1119 °'""'".,,., tul"tllrO• COL!JtT 0(11 Tiii su~~~fo'. r:0~::·~~0~~. 1n 11iu •nd 1l•c•1 !If rnldelkM tN A11-• 11, n. 11, 1tN 1•1·10 COUNTY Of' LOS ANCIL(JI of AkOMllt lfYtr-Cont•tl, or 1o¥ ITATI 01' CALtl'OIUll" ,.. t lollowi· On Autu1t S, 1tlG, Mlort ""· , ... u.-. moll to '"' 0.,1rtl'fllfll 01 Alcoftolk: T"I COUNTT OI' OllAMDt ITATI 0, CALl,0111 .. ill l"Oll 1 ll~ri W Ir-, l)4I LI (Ill.,. LEGAL NOTl-dH•ll"N. 1 Not1r• ll'ub!lc: I" 11\d tor •-•.. Con!rDI. UU O Str1tl, THI COUNTY 01" OllAHOI 0 , l uitlll Ct llfornlt ~ 111• 511!•• per11t111ll\r •-rt•d ltO!Mrt L. $.eut"-111, Clllforflll tMI•, 11111111 Ne. A4'U2 N•, A ttUI ,;i1.i.,. '.r, ,,_, 1¥1 l.I (0!!111l----------- ltMlllll, Olttd t '· ltMlllll, l'lort"'f-I p, ~I ftw' dlnltl It ..... ldld h le... llltt. of ll:fNI NEV&NOA WILTON, f1l1tt ol LIOA I . WARDLOW, Otcllt-Or .• Tulllll, i::ell1orn1I • IAll MM H""!I . ·-.. 4'\t " M IN ,.,_ tM ,,.tfftl .... ,. not -Lk.......i °'""'""· Id. 01!rd July l1, 1110 IUl"ttUO' COU-t 0, T)la ~tlOM "'""' 1,1 l~rlt ... It the wlllitft for ' ft11 ,Hit 01 t~k ............ i'llOTICI IS Ht:lllilY GIVIN 11 lhl NOTICE IS HIEllllY GIVEN 1a 1~1 11.,,1 w, (I,._ STATt 0, CAl.l(llOlll'llo\. llitl I I _, ................ l'M tMI TM IWO\ 11 _.lfic.Oon ,..., bt •11M1 tPtollll'" of ll'lt MIWI ,.,.....,. ......_ crlilltotl of I ... 1i-. ftl""" ~I Mt•I"" A ·-THI COUNTY 011' tl:A ... t ,: "':, ... ,:; """ "'-'I _,,, offJc.t of IN O...r""4ftl1 rhlt I ll .,._ lllYll!f d •lfllll •NIMT ni.t •11 --· ht vlrw c!llrn1 ... lfltl slf•TIE OF CALll'Oll."IA. Mt ........... ' . l:Olllrl l.. lriK• "" MN "'"""' 1r1 ,_.,... It flle 11'11' Mid ffc:tdtflt -•Mulrtlll 19 Ille OANGE COU NTY · NOTIC• 0, MIAlllll. •N ,nrTIOlf (0''r'i1"1i Sf.A:;!,.. M ttl I 1 l"ulllhlwid °''"" Ctl'I O.ll\r Plltl, "*"-wlth lhl lllCl1Mf1' _,,.,.., In 11'1111\, wlli, lttt -111no ¥lil(l'ltt1, fft On JulV 1t. 1t1i1, ...,_, ""• 1 Nlll•rv 1'011. l"llOlATI 0(11 WILL Afl!D ,01: Wt ,.,, • • c . ...i. .......,., u. 1m ltN.11 !ht llftl(e ol !Ill d li"k II .... ....... 1111 olf!Q-ot thl d«ll ol .... •DOY• Pllbllc !ft llllf let 111d s .. tt. --.nv LIT"TAll.f fttTAMttltTAlY IOWAIO KASAllAN Mllllld ~. w le """'' 11111'1!, wlttt tfllllllO c;ourt, or 19 ,....,..,, no...., '°"•"" fl.°"" w. Ir-..W Mllll!W l!ll1lt !If llUTM M. WNllNO 1he *'*"" ""*koC•llftrltll t s-l"'IAL NOTICE lht '*'IMIT ......cl>tre. le - -wl!lt IM _.., ~ lo lllf A. .,.._ ._ te -IO .. lllt kMWfl •• •UTM S. IU'Hfl.1110, Dww• , ..... , effkl Ill l.oCIU fin,,,. ti ilMI offic.t Ill hit """""'' ~ 11 0-N I , W1r•lfti, Cll ..,_ wflttt -•tt -.Ullef l'IOffCI ti Hl•l•'I' OIVIN flllt Ln Mfllt• CIUrtl\r TllMlll c. 1:11!1. """'""' MINMll •11111 ,.,.. .. Hf!W, ~ ,, Lew. It .... wlil'lltt IN'""""'' ..... ~ G•ACI tOtl! ICMtllLI .... ffftol ""' C-1••1111 lai'lrM Cl•Tll'fCATa 0, MISllflll lulN8 I.. WMtc.lll'f Ortft. 1111"' N. Mlln tlrlll, hlf~ .... ""''' ... tlltt' 1•KIPIM 11!t lllfll. Mrefft 1 "'111..-i ., '°""'" If Wiii "'""· 11, 1m ,ICTfTIOUI .,. .. M. ,. __ "" N....,.,, e.cti. (Ill,...,...,,,.., (II!~. "111, \llfllc:h II ""' !Dflklel ~I olM .......... no;I -L~ Tlll-.Mlrv ,,..,..,... o.--C1111 0.11\r l'IM!, ,.,_ ........... ,_ c.l'llf'f hi It ,,..., ,...ICll It JIM flla ti Ml!l4w. ,_, 11 lllitll""' !If 'flt .,...,..lttlltl -"""" I, O,...._ 10 l'tll_,.., t'tftrfllCI 111 'llllkti 19 ill""" U, It> 16 .,... Wilm..,. t. ~nt t/ .... llllllt II 11'11 L• 9' IM lllrittrl~ In ~ lflllln ..... !fl .. I Mtlfwt Hrtlttlne Ill "" llleft Ntlt,., hllllc. Cll ..... 1111 Ndt tel fvrlt!lr Ntt'IWltn. .,,, 11\tt ,,.,. 1•11 ......... 'Wl'lllr Vlllt'f. C1lltlrrll1. ""'" ttinlrll .. !flt Mlelw .. Mfll ........ ti .... f«toffftl Wllllll't .... fMl\lt!t ,rll!dNI Otlltl "' 11111 ll1n1 .,.. •Ila .. .....,,,. .... • HaVt JOU ~ to worif "r========-==;,:illlt fktll!wt llm't ...,.... !If llAOIO wttrlltl lrow 'lltlMll1 flrw !Ill fttal Pll9lfoo. tttw IM l!rtt M4k-lien !If 111!1 lllftu. Ortlltt c.utlf't' Wiit IWll IMfl 11t fer ......,.. a. our Scram-lfl::i l1tely1 II DUAllD ALAll.M OF "0 u NT A IN 11111" lllt. /llllol, Otltll ~· ' it'i. ""' '"""""''-' bllm ,.,.. .. t:• ......... Ill Nit' ......... 0 ly 0 VillLLfY ""' 1111! Mid firm ll ~ ~ ~ l. lflO ~It' I!' w ... ·•• lllnt rt. !ft' .. °""rtl'lllfll .... J ti •It CM!. ti'• the puztl~ wtth lhe n "' Of "" folltl#tne ..... -. WllOI• ,.,..... Ctol'llN Ci.IA WW!M, Mmlnl I .,.. ti "" I I t •111111.,... °'""" c.,..1 .,.""' """"'·If "' ~k (IMW °""' ..... ,. Ill 11'1 !vii 1PMI •l«I !If re•~I It I t Adntlnlttr.for of !tit Ett1I• II !hi :;:,... l!lm9' .:::.:..i Jul'll 1' Mii .. ueull I, IJ, 11, 1nl 1;in.71 t1'1t (ltr S.1111 AN. C:.ll'lfetlllt. built In chucklt'. Try Ofll! Flul stocks 111 111 flom1 tdiUOIH. 1t11irw1: " tttt "°'"NO"*""'°"" '•t1t• a IMIY -----01t111 1, ttN, llftl"l tttt your ability to That's 1 bit dell? It 11 '" -.___ Klflntttt "· "'"'--· '"" L11 Al!oe, TllMIH c. """· ... 1111 M.tlll 11 ' .. 11, 111 LEGAL NOTICE w. 1. lT JOHN. Ctul'tlw Clltk rd ..., • ...,.. """"''" V1l11'1' lltwPt<'I .. ltieMI a1M1 1111....... '"11' Alll Cllij '11'1l ----MU.II A. MOjl " Ill work with "''O 1. Countr. Tiit DAILY PILOT Is th• DltW A1191111,,,1rn 11111 W•kHN °'"""Hite N_..,-. Tt1i 111t1·,.,..u1 1, 01tt1111 sw '""''"· u1 w. wo.on, 1111. c ........ IM .. 1ttte., IC-Ill It. Hlnklt!tl H--i klCA, (tlll'tnlfl nMt Att_.,1 Ill"" Almlftlllrtl., (Mii M1$1, (fl, 14'\ t-tlllitt lof ,, ...... , Ctlll'Hltol• •llfl onlr d~llf newspaper lhrt dlllv-51••• 111 C1l!tornl•. Or•fltl C!llHllY. Tt11 11u1 Mt•IJ)I 'vtilllhld °''"" ,,,.,, 0,11, nii t 1111 !!'ti!!, nlll•r '"'" "'' -,, et T111 111l1 ~n•.,. ...,.,,. Ofl .......... , 11. 1110, lotlll"t ,.,_, t 411 .. ~Y !If" A-llll<tl1t•lfw G ' ...... I, 10(1. '"""" ler1 , .. If ... 1r1 thf P'CkJ9t. "''"" P\lbll( "' I nd lot' ••Id ...... •utilltl>td °''"" COit! 0111\r l'lfo.'t ~I u. It, ,. '"" hPll"11le• 1. 11uo11.~ °''~" Co.11 01llY .. (le! 'vtilltllld °''"" (Cl'lf 0.11-, l'llol, L.--------------------------"''--------------''""""'tnr •-•'Ml ltl!<ll'Pt•~ 11. Hl"'IOfl A~I s.. 11. "• M. 1110 1'3t·TQ 1$10 "'""'" 11, 1t. u, 1t1C1 · ltM•J\ A~11 11, 1i. 11, 1•11 141+11 I r • \ JI -Yft.Of , • " .. . . . w.<lltldlr, -u. 1970 Wtdntsd11, A1.191nt 12, 1970 • 'l'HE REAL ESTATERS I "We've been hf're a Jong time' and we're going to be heI1! ,a lona: time. We're a part ot thia ~unit)'. I ....+ALL L MC CAl'DLI Presidellt of The Real F.sta~rs: a Real, F.state colwnni1t for the ·DllJly Pilot; pe.st presld@nt of the 'Newport Harbor.co.,;ta Mey, Board of Realtors. THE ULTIMATE FAMILY HOME 4 Beautiful ~ 3% luxury baths. 12'x 12' Breakfut roorrl, l6'x20' family room - Spn~ heated Wol -a complete lanai and bom'b sheltu -and fruit trtts galore -all for onJy $68,SOO -Phone 646-7171 to inspect. COUNTRY CLUB VIEW A permanent view from this rusUe home, facing beautiful Sant.a Ana Country Oub. Large 76xl20, R·2 lot for later expansion. l!iOD square foot home ll.iUt doublP car car- ace. Jl'a a bu)" at $24,500. ca.II Now! 546-2313 FHA · VA -$25,950 A large, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, doubJP car g11.r- age homp, near beautifu:I COU.EGE PARK. All built-Jn BpPlfancel. BUil1-ln lire alum It intttcom 115tem. Block WlillM yard. Lawge alumlnum cowred' patio. Jt'1 Sharp! Call Now! 546-2313 JUST A PITCH AND PUTT From "Irvine golf club. Tucked away Jn dP- slrable Irvine Te!Ttlce. Only • few short block! to Fuhion ls.land shopping cen~r. Ya· cant two bedroom It den doll hOOIM". Iri move in condition. Only $40,950. Call 67~. SPANISH CASTLE + POOL Just U1ted. This lovely near new home. 4 lae. bdrm• + !am. rm. + formal dining. 3-c•r garage. Yard upen.te from pool atte-ldeat for small fry -Park & schools close by. Just $69,950 -To inspect <rihone 646-7171 ncome .2 bedroom duplexes. KJtr.hena with iJt.ins -f'nclosed gara~ and fenced ard.s -S29,9!1Cl each. fi46..7171 4 -PLEX • xcellent unit. 5 yrs. old. New carpet -· fl electric apPliances, 3 bedroomg -2 ~ rms -out or town owner wlll tradei $59,500 -Phone 646· 7171 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX . lh unit. are cpa.clow: 3 bedrooms with 'it bath• LOCATED on one of Corona del ar·z nlccst tree lined streetl. Phone 673-8550 MANY. MANY MORE • WE'RE NOT IN . THE .REAL -.ESTATE BUSINESS We're in the People Bu1lne11;;;.. The ordy thing we have to·1ell Is rellablllty, a,nd to sell rellablllty we have to earn a repu• tatlon. We are cletenninecl to inatlll truat In our cllents by prov• , Ing we are trustworthy. SELLING YOUR HOME 7 Let us talk to you! We know we can do • good job of Hlling fOr you. We alw1y1 hav• ..,.clall1ed In the ul1 of retlden- i1I properties. Our Re.•I Estate Bu1ine11 11 built on 11tl1fled cu'stomers -on quality selling habits and on prize winning verti1lng. We have the best financing 1veil1bte. You r property receives our personel attention. Our only bu1in111 11 RNI E1t1te. Surely 1 full time effort is whllt you want incl hne 1 right to •xpect. HAPPY LIVING High on a hill In beautiful MESA VERDE. Tri-level, 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath. Separate FamJ- ly Room, Form&l Dining Room + Breakfut area. Reallr, a fine home that you should see without de ay. Prlced at $46,950. Phone now for an appointment to Inspect. CORONA DEL MAR COTTAGE BY THE SEA White walt'r view of Utile Corona Beach. A bachelors hideaway In a 1ecluded canyon getting -Look Into thi1 2 bedroom, 2 story charmer. $54.500. Call 673-85:)() MESA DEL MAR Great area for the growing family, near city park and all school!. 3 bright and spaciou11 bedroom!\, 2 11polle&11 bath1., well planned family room. 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PILOT-ADVERTISER i.4· • ' , I " • , , --· ----· ·---·~-~~~--·----··----------~------ I B(air Rebounds From Beaning The lwl Ume Paul Blair wu ln Anaheim, he became a hospllal CB$e. Tuesday nlgbt, il was the .Cali!omia Angels who were Jn need of first aid. On May SJ, Blair , the lithe BalliJnorc Oriole center fielder, caught a Ken Tatum fastball with his head. There were fractures and dislocations and Blair was on Ute disabled Uat (or 21 days. He retunled to actic.1 for a weM. but his head began to swell up agai!l :-the result al his decision to qQit anUbiotic assiatance. He wound up Dack on lhe shell (or another ~ven days. "That's when everything w e n t haywire," Blair recalled. "My timing y,·as !o,uled up and my average fell lo .233. 1 even los,t by regular job." 1 But Blair has it ,back now iUld the Angels foWld Out why. He extended his bitting streak to 10 straight games with a twO-ru.n bruner and single and drove In three r~ as the mids mauled ·the Ang•ls NI llehi•d lhe low-hil pitc:biilc of Mike 0Ck:ll3r. T}.Mgeb slipp<!d to thin! place in AmUican League West u a ,.., l or lhe lo&. They try to gel even \Vilh Baltimore tonight, sending Rudy May, 6-8, against Dave McNally, who will be searching for hls 17th victory. He has lost seven. After a walk to Don Buford, Blair hll loser Ah<!y Messersmltll's first of- fering for his 12th homer of t.bt year and it ignited a four-run uprising. Brooks Robinson also drilled a two-run shot · in the first itnd Frank Robinson, starting for tti! firsl time in a week, added his 19th~ of the year off Paul Doyle in the eighth. "I apparently lost sight of Tatum's pitch and I don 't ever want that to happen again," Blair said. "My object oow ls to follow the ball at all Umta .11 Evidently, Blair b succeeding. Ii• haa u lljta In bb lasl 10 games and 1113 boOlted bl.a average back to respec- <abillly ll .189. '"l'hlngs are startiog to co our way again," Blair said, relishing Baltimore'• ninth victory in 1% games and a t1ii-game lead on the runnerup New York Yankees In llle AL East ''We've been lucky to ha ve stayed on top," he admitted. "We ttever seemed to be able to get the big bit or the big defensive play earlier in the year aod it's a good thing for us that Boston and Detroit did•'t get off to a quick start. '.'Now we are putting our pitchltig and hitting together and we are more relaxed .'' Cuellar always seems lo put his game together against California. TUesday's RUGGED HOLE -Every major golf champion- ship has a bole that the contestants complain about. At Southern Hills Country Club, site of the 52nd PGA Championship, it's the 13th. Normally played as a par 5, the hole has been shortened to 470 yards and is playing to par 4. Golfers will face a 200 plus yard second shot into a green fronted by two water hazards and surrounded by traps. Laver Seed ed No. I in Net Tournament TORONTO -Top-s~ed Rod Laver of Corona del Mar lsn'l scheduled lo , play until Thursda)', but veteran Pancho Gontalez of Los Angeles is slated for action today In the $23,000 Canadian Open tennis chmt\(lionships. Gonialez, seeded fifth behind Laver, Andres Gimeno of Spain, Roy Emerson of Ausll'alla and Roger Taylor of Britain, was paired against John Sharpe, a 31· :year-old Toronto stockbroker. Taylor whipped Torben Ulrich of Den- mark 6-2, ~3 in the first round Tuesday. Marty Riessen of Evanston, Ill. and Ron Holmberg, Highland Falls, N.Y. also advanced. Riessen toyed with Ken BiMs, Mon· treal &-1 , 6--0 and Hornberg rallied to defeat Ray Moore, South Africa, 4-(i, ..... 6-4. • COLOGNE, Germany -Americans won seven events -five in the men's competition and two in the won1en'i _ at an International track and field meet before 20,000 spectators Tuesday night. Ed Hart of California sprinted past teammate Ben Vaughan of the U.S. Army to win the 100 meters in 10.2 seconds over a track slowed by rain. Vaughan was clocked in 10.3, It waa a one-two finIBh for the Americans In the 100 meter hurdles. Thomu Hiii of Arkansas State won in 1S.6. and WUlie Davenport of Baton Roup, IA., Wai seeond in 13.7:. • SAN ANGELO, Te:i. -Outspoken CllU Richey figures he will .not be allowed to play in the Davis Cup matches in Cleveland Aug. •SI because of a "five>- year span of bad feelings" wtth player· coach Derutla Ralston. Olympics Construction GoodPay,GermanBeer • Lure Men to M·unich Work on facilities for the 1972 Munich Olympic Games runs daily from 5 a.m. til I the following mQming. And laborers from 23 countries -including the U.S. .....'.. are finding the combination o! good pay and German beer a solid enticement. Reports from the Bavarian city reveal that a force of 1,200 judges will be brought to the '72 Olympics and that swimming will require the greatest part of that corps -205. lncidenlally, the Olympic Stadium will ---.....--\VHITE WASI{ --- GLINN WMITtf be half covered with acryl glass. The German Olympic Organi:i.ing Com· mittee a1mounces that central ticket agencies will be established around the world next spring so that people wishing to attend the games can secure tickets and accommodations wit.hot.it hooking up · on tours. And that certainly is a bbnus ror people who want lo see the Games at Uieir own pace, not under the regimen- tation that can go with groop excursions. It's also a good deal for people who'd like to spend extra time abroad to enjoy some ol the sites Europe offers, rather than hopping back on a plane for home as mn as the 01,ympics ate over. * * * r.tatt Gord&n, 13, of Costa Mesa, will be competmg in fretsty le swimming I.his week at the Jr. otymplcs In ICnoxvUle, Tenn. And, fonner Huntington Be1cb ID&b football whiz Ray Hunt 11 oul for football at Weber State College In O&den, Uta11. Also in Utah, participating in the AU. CharCh J\.tormon golf tourney, ls Oren Hunter of Costa ~tesa. * * * Five former Orange Coast area preps are playing vital roles in Hawaiian Gardens' advance in Connie Mack baseball tournament play. Dave Klungresetter (Marina}, Adrian Witt (Mater Oei), Ed Bane (Westminster), Jef£ Malinolf (Costa Mesa) and Tony Cresci (Marina) are the quintet. Recently Banc pitched a l-0 triwnph over Lakewood and Malinoff's triple set ul> the only score. Before that WIU fired a no-hitter against Belmont Savings. Friday night at 7 Hawaiian Gardens faces Arizona at Long Beach'~ Blair l<,iCld. * * * John Weston, Edi&OD HJ111 SCbool't C)ul$1andlng young track pro1ped, ba~ three national 14·year-okt recordt durtn1 Sunday running competiU.n at Tor- rance'• Sonlh High, The EdJson topltomore wa1 runnlnl 10,000 meters and his time for Cha& dh· tance 15:%( reductd the prevloaa U.S. best tor 14-year-olds by one minute. En route to the flnJ1h ile was clocked In 11:50 for 5,088 meter1 and U :ll for 111 muu. Previous be•l• for dtoN distances were 11:$0 and SJ:ot. lrlwnph was hb sl1th at:alght over llle Afl&eJs, ap4\Mlog hi& two-year American Leq1>e carttr. Ht allo owu Ove ~ plele ...,.. and In 2'1 lnn)ngs lhls ,...,. he baa perinllled just 10 hllJ and ... unearned run kl caJ!lomla. •A&.TIMOI:• UJ.l,OflHIA .. , .. "' .. ,.rtll autor4. H t l 1 0 AIOl'Mt. :It> • o 0 o ei.>\r, c:t I' 1 t J K.Ttllll'l'I. II • 0 I 0 J.i>o-ell, lb ) 0 t I ,,._I, ss • I I I F .ROOll!lcln, rt I l • 1 A.Jollnsorl.. 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"1 won't oversleep on this one.'' the voluble Mexican-American sakl today , referllng to his fallure to make the starting time in tbe $250,000 Westchester Classic a couple ot weeks ago, thus blowing a chance at a $150,000 paycheck. "My wife 's got an alarm clock. MY in-laws all have alarm clocks. nie kids have alarm clocks. They're not going to let me m~ this time." ··Trevino, who bas a 6:07 a.m. \PST start, is one of the prime favorites in this stnd national tee party of the pl'O! along with British Open winner Jack Nicklaus, U.S. Open tltlebolder Tony Jac klin of Britain, Masters king Bill Casper, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player. A field of l~ will tee off Thursday over the 6,962-yar~ Southern llllls course whfch the pros de6cribe respectfully as a heavyweight giant with a minimum of birdie opportunities. "There's not a makeup bole on the premises," warned Palmer. Ben Hogan, the four-time U.S. Open winner, decided the demanding layout and Tulsa's sweltering heat were too tough for his ailing left knee. He withdrew , as did Harold HeMing of South Airica. wbo is ill. Trevino called Southern Hills •;one of the toJibest courses I've played - you can bet there's not a man in the field that won't have one round of at least 74." "The fairways are about 25 steps, across and they 'll all bend. That makes them about 18 yards In the hitting area. The par 3 holes are all tough and the par 5, will really put pepper in )'Out saJt." The colorful 1988 U.S. Open champion said he felt me11tally rested after a two-week layoff and added : "You're going lo have to be a good driver and thinker to win here. I like my chances." Palmer, bidding for the only major title that has eluded him, and Jacklin, who returned to the tour last week after a vacaUon in Britain, practiced together Tuesday and drew most of the gallery. "It's a good course," said Palmer. "The greens are in fine shape. My only objection ls the 13ih hole. It should be a par 5." The 4.70-yard hole has a bank running across the fairway, and the best tee shots don't clear it. Thus, the golfer is hitting a second shot from the side of a hill to a blind h>le protected by two lakes and five sand traps. FAM ED CITATIO N DIES OF OLD .4GE LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI) -Calumet Farm said Tuesday that Citation, last winner of racing'& triple crown, had died of Old ag~ inrtrmiUts. A brief aanouncement said the horse, which won $1,805,760 ill a five-year racing career, died Saturday and was buried Sunday just a few steps from the fields where he frolicked as a colt in the 1940'1. Citation, foaled in 1945, won the Ken- tucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmoot Stakes in IIHI under jockey Eddie Arcaro, the eighth three-year-old colt to win the three events. Jt has not been done al1Ct. "I'm feeling apprehemlve because 1 know Dennis will have a lot to say as to who plays," Richey said. • Louis Tribute Set Tonight ONA , W. Va. -Ric;llard PeUy, piloted his 1970 Pl,ymouth to vidory In the Wes< Virginia .tOO, riniahlnf eigh~ laps ahead of his oearest corn.pet.itor Tucsd•Y night. The race over the 7/~6 mile aspholt oval ran at an average speed or 78.358 miles per hola. The race ended without injury dr tnlshap, despite a total power failure Bs the field was running on the 45lh lap at close to 80 mllea 11n hour. James Hylton was second In a 1~ ford. lie WU eJahl iajls beblnd Plltly. DETROIT (AP) -One ol Dctroll'a most heroic sport1 champiOJIS -former heavyweisht clulmploo Joe Louis -will return to hls hometown today to be on haod when fans pay l)lm tribute with 1 rilght in his honor. • Louis, known lo his riChUng day1 u the B'rown Bomber And his wtre Martha will fly In from Denver to be guests ot honor et the Salute to the Champ -Joe Louis program over nighl at Cobo Arena. Louis, who hokl the heaV)'Weliht crown longer than any other champkin, was siven perml11lon to make the trip by doctors a~ a Denver hoepltal where he reWves periodic psycWatrk: treatment. Money raised by the aUalr will help cover the cost or his hospital care. Gov. William Mlllikc.a bu di!!clared today Joe Louis Day and •Ill attend the featlv ltles to award tht Brown Bomber with a proclamation noUng hi.I day. Many aporl.! greats -Includh1g Bill Rus5ell and Sugar Ray Roblnion -wW also be present. ---------------- Eritertalnment planned re.-the event features top perfonnen from acroea the country. i;>o•aUng llleir . lllienb ~ lhe prosram iYl!l be Bill Cosby, llle Jackoon 5, B. B. Ktng, Biiiy .Eckatlne, the Four Tops and Mahalla Jackson. 1 Dflnver aleo celebrates Joe t.ouJs 1'.>ay today. Denver Mayor WJlliam McNlcbols 'Pl'O· claimed lhe lrlbule Tuelday to coincide wUh the celebration being held In Detroit on behaU Ii llle 16-yw-<>ld Brown Bomber. OVERTHROWN -The Dodgers' Ted Sizemore is safe at second base as Pittsburgh's Bill Mazeroski goes high for catcher Manny Sarr guil.len's throw in ac~ion Tu~sday night in Pittsburgh. The Dodgers beat the Pirates, >4-. Dodgers Win, 5.4 " Grabarkewitz Uses Own Bat to Beat Pittsburgh J>l'J'TSBURGH (AP) -It was a game where Uttle things meant too much for the Pittsburgh Pirates. A pesky flying bat, a pesky ·third basf."nan, and a mJssed sacrifice were contributing factors to the Pirates' 5-4 loss to the J..os Angeles Dodgen 'fuesday night. t Billy Grabarkewil.%, who weighs 170 and stands S.foot..10, clipped Bruce Dal Dodger Slate All Ollmlll ff l(fll 1..-1 .. \le. 11 Oodff,.. '' Plthb\lnin ll ~H •.m. Aw. 14 Oooffrt 11 CMkllO 1\:U a.m, .-. ..... l~ 00d111ri ll1 c111ug0 11 :10 1.m. Canton for a lhree-ruo homer in the second to give the Dodgers a lead they never relh1quished, although the Pirates could have tied the game in the ninth. Just as Dal Canton was ready to throw to GrabarkewilZ, a small bat started flyin g around the Pittsburgh pitcher, He stopped on the mound and just stared and smiled at the little lhlng as It finally _ambled toward the outfleld. Grabarkewitz sm~ked the next pitch for a homer, his 13th, "Hell, no. the bat didn't bother me," said Grabarkewltz:. The bat also didn't bother Claude Os- teen-who won his first game since July 1, scattering seven hll8 before he left tbe game in the eighlh. "l got worries other than a bat," he said . ''That wall the first victory J've had In an awful long time." n.e Pirates, behind 4-0 in the fourth, got two runs that inning on Al Oliver 's two-run dcmble and another in the fifth on a single by Matty Alou and a double by Gene Alley. 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OUYfl', Allfiy, M• -Ct'abttkh'!lt IUJ. t• -l lt91!10rll W, DfoYilt W, ,.tktl', ~ off Bob Veale, in the buUpen tor the first time this season, when WWie Davis singled, .stole second and scored on a single by Gene Alley. In the ninth, Jose Pagan a{ld Bill MaUJ'OOki singled with none out, but John Jeter, batting ro·r pkcher Dave Guisti, failed to execute a sacrifice bunt. With two out, AUey sil\gled to right for one run. but relief pitcher Jim Brewer got Roberto Clemente on a ground force out to end the-game. "I should have been able to bunt," said Jeler. '-'the pitches were in there • l just goofed the whole thing, Jt's as simple as that. Bill Singer, 8-5, goes for the Dodgen tonight against Bob Moose, 'l-7·, in the lst of the two game series. Domres toQB Against Giants Marty Dom res, a native· of the Empire State, says he gre'w up w_lth the Giants. A:f a kid in Syracuae, N. Y ,, hO_ followed them on televlskln and later: as a Cokun· bia University student he watched tr.em at Yankee Stadium. This . Saturttay, quarterbacking for the San Diego Chargers, Domres will attempt to beat the Giants. In addition to having a good gam"'"e "so people back home can seo nie J?laY w.,ill raither than mjserably," Dqmru Jlfs th11i game also will be of imPortance to him becau,se Coach Charlie Waller has announced he will pit John Madi against him during the pre--seaaon. From these six games Waller. a ,one. quarterback man,, will &elect one of the two teammates to gUide the Chafaert into the regular season. Domres said Tueld&y, at the UC lrvine camp, that the depart~ of. Lance Alworth mtln! qtl{te ' bit to the 1Sao Diego .quart&rbacks .. 11Lance was a super star," he 1ald. "Talling him away l"-'t that -lbat we have lost a super star rece.)ver who Jeemed wllb Gary Garrison to li'vt ua two of the be8t! tn football.'' Without AJwortb~ he added, tilt • Charger11' puslng game has weaktned. "Bu~ Walker Gillette will' be a great one once he gets used to the system and aet.s a lltUe experience.'' ! W llAILV I'll.OT ·Alamitos Entries Tiii Unlc 1"'"91. ,. l~ "' ,. 'M ,. 11: ·-----------· """'----..---~ ---. . ' A.t Foothill South Gridders \ TQ Scrimmage By BOWARD L HANDY OI TIMI OllfY P'lllt ltfft 'I1le gates will be opeo to the public at f tonight wM:n the South squad stages a full. scale scrimmage session al Foothill High School i fl preparation for the annual Orange County AU-Star foot· ball game to be played Thur&- day, Aug. 20 at Orange Coast Collegf, "We're not smart enough lo try and bide anything with a closed door SfSSk>n," South Saddlehacl{ Nine Posts 9-3 Victory Red Hill Realty (Saddleback C:Ollege) scored four Urn's ln the first inning and went on to post a 9-3 victory over the Long Beach 49ers in Metropolitan baseball league play Tuesday night at Boysen Park. coach Ed Bain uys. .. This is the only scrimmage we have plamed. We are primarily interested in liming more than anything else. These boys all know the fun~ damentals of the game and they are in good physical con- dition." Bain did take time out to name a probable starting backfield combination for the scrimmage seMk>n. Vic Pereboom will direct the offense at quarterback. The ~I, 175-pounder from Lo~ Alamitos High, led bla &Chool to the AA finals last season before losing to Barstow. Mark Dunn, an all-Angelus League selection the last two years aod leading ground 1ainer for Mater Dei IIlgh, will open at one halfback posi- tion. Dunn is Ucketed for Notre Dame University in the fall and carries 1 Ion& list of running credentials, Bob Speicher, one ol five Foothill playera under Bain for the all-star classic, will open at the other halfback spot. He was a third team all ClF selection after the Knights went to the ClF semi· finala last se830n. Speicher i~ destined for Ariz.ona State University. 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CON NIU CHIVIOLIT .a H•rtw l tw.il. ----·- I Football Prospects Test Skills Helperin, Hallet Capture Santa Ana CC Tourney Football prospects f r o m ar<a high scboo~ wW t..l theJt akills at weight lifting in the second annual physical fitneu contut at Estancia Jllgb Sdlool Thursday night beginning at 1 o'clock. Phil Brown, Estancia Eagle football coach, is in charge ·ot the program that will Jn. dude bis own squad in com· peUti<ll wllh Loara, Marina. Kennedy, Mlssloo. Viejo and Loe Amiglll with • possibility that Newport Harbor will join the group: "This i.s primarily a weight lifting program for footbaU players and is by invitation," Brown ital.es . Six events cOmprise the competition with five 'players e.liglble in each evenl from each school. The individual evenb in- dude bench press of 130 pounds with 11coring on the number of repetitions for each school. Military press compeUtion 111 at 110 pounds. Arm curls art at 80 pounds and squala at DJ pounds. Sit-ups are scored on the number completed in a two minute period for eacb entrant and pullups are on a maI • imum number basis. All events run concurrently with competition limited lo football players from th!! various school! involved. Jerry Helperin of Santa Ana and Elton Hallet of Irvine Coast: Country Club won the partner'a best ball tournament played last weekend at Santa Ana Country Club. 'Ibey won the title by de!,..ing Ralph Dion and Frank Jaclaioo of Yorba Linda Country Club, 3 ·and 2. Midlael Grant of Lo s Angeles Country Club and Hal GodftU of Irvine Coast, defeated Hugo Anderson (San- e:. Ana CC) and Gordon Green (El Niguel), J up on the 18th hole to win the Santa Ana flight. In the sootdl ball com- petition, J<en Nowling (San4.a Ana CX:) and Hennan Smith (Yorba Linda) fired a 68 for first place, Tom Benning\on and Gordon McEachron, both of Apple Valley CC, finished second will!. a 681h. A women's club member· guest tournament is the nei:t big competition at Santa Ana and is set for Aug. 27-28. Co11a life.a Roy Stoddard completed 1 sweep o( n e w course records at Costa Mesa C:Ountry Club over the weekend when ht toured the regulation (par 71) course in a torrid 66 Swiday. Sloddard only r e c e n t I y toured l h e championship course in 67 to establish a new mark from Ult long tees over the latest layout. JUs round Sunday hsd fivf birdies, one ~le and two bogies. He was playing with Garland Privett, Norm 1 n Boetkin and Bud Sleva. Women 's club activities are moving along at a rapid pace. A portion of the Ladies Public Links tourney will be played at Com.a Mesa 'Ibursday. tn addition, atl invitational best ball tournament will be staged Monday with more than 100 women Crom throughout the Soutllland participating. Rosemary SkilHon won a cross country tournament with a score of 33 for A rug111. Ann Martin was the B flight winner wit!i 28 1h while Elise Stipes and Nina Danielson lied In the C fllght with 32. lo a most pars tourney, Ann Pappas and Cecile Schwnigcr each had 13 lo tie for top honors in A flight. Maxine Asthmus won H flight with 13 followed by Ann Martin and Trudy Orton with 10 each. The C flight title went ln VoOOa Adams with 13 followed by Ann Keenan and Marion Voss with 12 each. RanC'ho SJ A men's club low net tourna- menl was tombined with opening round action In the Rancho San Joaquin seniors tournament Saturday. Jim Young. Bill Asher and Orrin Wright each finished with net scores of 68 and all arc con1peling in the seniors competition lhat e<m· eludes Saturday. Orrin Wright had a net of 68 for secund place while Kim Denmead. chet Wulff and Frank Beckman eath had a 69 for third place. In a women's club low net tournament, Jean O'Skea had a 73 to win A flight honors. Margaret De.Bach won the B title with a 79 with Lorraine Petersoo winning the C crown at 76. Ellen Beckman woo the D title with an &'l El J\'ig11el Gene Kinsel and ll:irry Godwin grabbed lhe lion's share of honors in a partner's best bait toumame~1t at El Niguel Country Club i n Laguna Beach recenUy. Kinsel teamed with Godwin on one team and with Chuck Osborne Ofl another. Godwin was also teamed with Otto Andrews, all lhree teams fir. ing a 63. In a mixed best ball touma- 1ncnt, 1'1r. and Mrs. Roger Conant were the winners with a 62. Mr. and ti.1ni. lrwin Kee and Charlotte Lowe and Irwin Kee lied for second place at 64. /ll eadomlarlc Meadowlark Country Club in l~unlington Beach will host a segment of I.he ladies Southern CalifO'rn1a Public Links golf lournan1ent Thursday. Major League Standings DEAN LEWIS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE E.atl Dlvlsloa East Division w L Pet. GB w l, Pct. 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Largc1t and Most Modem Toyota and Volvo Dealer AUGUST ll"lCIALS SPECIAL 1970 TOYOTA WAGON ~!':. $1817 All Oti« Modtl1 IR Stoel M•rll ll-Hll111s Pldl•p- lend Cr111lwn-Cor•11a VOLVO DEMO SAVE $466 •SUR782 19'7 TOYOTA CORONA ltd•ft. RHll, Htolllr, ~lk Tr•- IVEll ~111 $1095 New Leader In Elims Bowling Walt Block of Car so n strambled back into the lead Monday night in the second round or Iin.als competition in the 10th annual West Coast ti1atch Game Eliminations at Kona Lants in Costa Mesa . Block bowled a four-gn1ne set of 850 and had a lrio or match game victories (each worth a 50-pin bonus) l.o push his 44-game pin total to 9,266, 33 ahead or last week 's leader, Farriel Hinkle of Los Angeles. Dana Point's Clyde Lacher continued his march to the top. Lacher jumped from seventh lo fourth with an 843 series and four wins. He is 32 pins behind Jay Robinson of Santa Susana (9,201 ). Lacher was in the No. 11 spo t when the finals com- petition began two weeks ago. fin. ..Wlff City Pl'" I. Wilt Sloe(, c.non • ~· 1. Ftniel HoM,le, t.01 Al'l9tlti •.JU l. J•t Robin.on. Senti 511sen1 •.1'01 •. Clwoe Luiwr. Din• Point ,,llif J Gtrv Mtlll..in, Sin 8ernerd1no •.111 ' G-Gt1mm1n, N_.., Pk. •.OM 1. Benny ll~k•'• G••ll..,. t ,040 I. Doo/g JOl\nson, Long 8e•tll 9,0Jl t. Glon Nevtns. LOI Altmllos l,9J1 IU. 01•1 LH. t1m1>I• C/ly l,~J 11. LtrtvScr.oen!eld••· CM l.tll tJ Oo<I /'IO•d•!r-om. ~nlhtlm I.tell n R.ip11 Lome.rd, Burbenk I.HJ u. ~•ell e..rn.ol, Tuuin 1.191 lS Art God<Wtd, Tt,.,..lt Cir, I UO " Al Cht•Uon, Rtwnklll 1.60~ Steve Hazan, r or m e r Mission Viejo High star, went all the way on the mound for the victors, giving up live hits while striking out six and walking one. John Stubbs and S c o l t Longnecker each had a pair of hits to pace the offensive attack. Stubb!:, batting in the cleanup position, had a single and a double and drove in lour runs. After two were out in the first inning, Rick Nelson walk· ed and Stubbs was safe on an error. Steve Shappard then singled to bring one run across and Hazan aided his own cause with a triple to bring two more runs in. An error accounted for the fourlh tally to put Red Hill in front to stay. The game was called at 11 :10 with 1ix innings in the book. Rl!D HILL RIAL TT "' .. ' • •• JtUIQO'" u • , ' • Lonvnl<:k,•, ct • ' , Ntloon, 311 ' , ' SI~. c • ' , • ShtDHr~, II • ' ' ' 1u11n. p ' ' ' ' swn. " ' • • ' 0 ... 11. 1tt , • • • llerte, •• ' ' ' • To!ll• " • • • su .. 'Y lftftlnu . ". ... lillt R••11Y ~-· • , L •• .... a n•-l ' ' ,l~ATfl '" .. ' • •• Pljl, cl ' • • • MtNt•IV. lo ' • • • c11r.. '" • • • Lel•V, il ' • • • S. Kint, Ill , • ' • T. Kln11, II ' • ' • Sntder, c ' • • • CrlPHn. rl ' • • • Shetttr. o ' • • • Tot1l1 " • ' • l<t" '1 lnnlnu . " . L1 Fond1 IXI 000 0 -• ' • Pirt11• 000 OOCI I -0 ' • Other members of Bain's Foothill contingent playing in the All.Star clwic include Jim Votaw. a defensiv e halfback; Craig Grimm, a. tight end; Doug Rothroek, a guard; and Bnice Nenadeal, a tackle . Grimm was a flrsL team All- CJF selection and Rothrock. was a member of the third squad. Grimm will move lo UCLA in the fall "1\ile Rothrock will attend Saddleback College. Nenadeal and Votaw will get their college education at the University oI C:Olorado. Bain has four assistants helping with th South squad, three or them from his own Jchool and the other from Sad· dleback Ctillege. Tom Gilmer ia the Gaucho mentor on the staff. He ia a former Foothill High coach. Other Foothlll coeche1 m. elude Jerry Redman (he moves to the new Unlventty High this fall ), BJll Snyder and Joe Williams. 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Washlngion , the former UCLA mer league basketball season High hit 10, Win or lole tonight, Ora.nae and Rarrus Cootball great, will Tuesday night with a M-Sa vie -''The kids played good Coast wlll play again Friday tory over (•JM'ltol College in c!crensive basketball and we night at l..oog Beach City honor the famed atb.lete Tues- finl round tournament action had very few turnovers," College. day, Se¢. 29 at the PaJJ&dlum at Umg Beach City College. Livsey Wd. HANO• c.o.uT t'4> in a Tribute to Kenny ni&ht. ••• COaeh Herb Livsey's Pirates Ora.age Coast returll.'!5 to ac-Ho11Ms • • 111 Wasbingtao , one or Southern started fut and held tbe lead tion tonight at a o'clock :!t::.. : ; :: California's most reoowned throughout with captain Paul against El Camino I n Dlfll• • ' ' football stars, is sufCering Holmes hitting 20 points to semifinal action of the eight ~~111 : ~ : from polyarte.rilis, an in· 14.t L t:rftl IT., COtTA mlA What may eventually become regarded 'as the most im··~~lea~d~~lhe=-~"'°~'~in~g~·~S~k~I p~~t~ea~m~~lo~urn~e~y.~Th~e~P~~~·~te~s~~':'~"~~~=:'._~"'=~·~~:":_:J:~ifl~amm~~·~U~oo~ol~th=e:..:arter=~ies=-o=l~~~Pll~~·~~~~~lllillllllilll~ .. ~·~-~,..lllilll·~·~-~-~~-~··~-~.,.lllilll~ partant auto race of. the 20th Century begins in Cambridge, Williams , a freshman froni finished last in regular play, c::,:11~1"';1, _.,, •"'* 00' ' the body. MAllD C*llll Mass., Aug. 2t. ' It's called the Clean Air Car Race, a dramatic presenta- tion or radical engineering ideSJ that may play an impona.nt role ln the flight agalnst air pollution. • It's what the college kids whe> are parUclpaUng call "more than just a happening." Rather than carry picket signs, shout anti-establishment slogans or badmouth the automobile iodu&- try for creating a1r pollution, these students are doing some- thing constructive. They hope to encwrage progress in eliminating mtog by their bold, brash staging of this eveut. Organizers expected 10 or 12 cars to start the race, but 5.l entries have been accepted representing 39 colleges and two high schools. To give yoo some idea what a feat this was, each enlrant had to su bmit a technical paper proving his car would meet the strict anti -pollution standards of lhe ra~before he could build the car. La rge f'lr 111s Sponsor Entries Large corporations ha ve eagerly joined the act-largely for allrulsllc reasons , because powerful industrialists bnalhe the same foul alr )'OU and I do. General Motors bu a support program and bas contrib- uted $40,000 in prl1.e money. American Motors is sponsoring at least one entry. The IJ>G lnsUtule is providing liquid nalural gu for Uto1e entrants who ·~ planning to use It. Propane gas and electrical energy sourt~s are doing: the same. The NaUonal Air Pollution Control Adm.inlstraUon Is help- ing to fu.nd the organtrlng commllltt, a group or studen11 and faculty rrom J\tlT and Caltech. Thlrtttn emission testing labs across the U.S. are ce.rtifylng all lbe vehlcle1 to make sure Ibey meet 1975 e.1:bau11 level standards, the criterion for each entry. The rare 1t1elf 11 a bigger undertaking than an ything since the rt1oblle Economy Run. Driveni will cover 3,600 miles, racing tdx gruelUng day-lone legs lhat will eventually put them across tbe fin ish line on the Caltech campus in Pu adena Sept. 1. The route Iipags aero.11 tbe Northeast, iato Eastern Can· ada, through lbe Midwest and Southwest with stopovers in Toronto, Chicago, St. Louis, Odessa, Tei:-., and Tucson, Ariz. Drlver1 will pass through Dttroit , whe~ folks are sensiti ve about the smog issue, and Los Angeles, where they are ineei:ised over U. f'ille Cln••e• of Velaleles There are fi\'e classes or vehicles. grou ped by the type of propulsion system they use. They can be regula r internal combustion engines burning low pollution fuels, such as propane or liquid natural gas, or burning conventiona l fuel but with afterburners to consume waste products before they spew out or the tailpipes. Four steam cars (external combustion class) and one gas turbine are entered. The remaining two classes are OC<:upied by electric cars. Five are the type with batteries that have to be rharged regularly, but six others have on-board generating motors-tuned, naturally, so the auxiliary motors themselves don 't emit pollutants. A few or the entrants. like Richard Lee \Velis or Orange Coast College, are driving home-made electric cars. All but a handful, however, are using standard versions or cars that arc found on the st reet. Current model cars include at least one '70 Duster, t.1aver- lck, Ranchero, Ford, Toyota, Gremlin, Chevrolet, El Camino, l..eMans, Saab, Chevelle, Fairlane, Nova, Mustang, VW Square- back. Opel, Dodge and Lotus. David S. Boulter, University of Colorado, will drive an LPG-powered '60 Sunbeam, and Brunn Roysden, MIT. a '60 Karmann Ghia converted to steam , the two oldest machines in the race . lll ore Rnllu T hn11 Knee In one af the chatty 11ew1letten the MJT stud ent organizers have 1ent to competJton It wa1 emphasized this 111 more or a rally lhan a race, but since the name race was kind of groovy, lhey decided to 1Uck wllh ii. It is trul y a race, with elapsed Ume being very Important. And race figures In another aspect, too. The Clean Air Car Race Is a ira11 roots response to lhe urgmcy of demaad for Amer- ican knowhow lo find a 1ub1tllute for the poi1o~mltlitlg trans- portati on system we have to rely on today. Nearly 1.5llft students are racing headlong through wh al may be years of ~search, hoping to speed the day when air polluUon will no longer be a signllicanl problem In our society. Juri es Gives Parer1 fs Advice Pamelli Jon es. a parent himself, has this advice for fathers and mothers whose children are interested in auto racing. "Parents should try lo participate with their son or daugh· ter as much as possible, whether it 's drag racing or circle rac- ing, and take them lo the right places to race. Then the kids are less apt to do it on the street." Jones, who started his compeling on the street , doesn't believe illegal street racing teenagers are delinquents, any more than he was. "When I was IS I had a Model A," Jones related. "I drove ·• that until I was 16 and old enough lo get a license, and then I ·, go! a A>Iodcl T roadster that I raced anywhere I could. Yes, the police wrote me a few citations, but I don't lhink I was a bad kid . I just loved cars, and I loved to drive them fa st." . . .. .· ·. .· :· " This is the cru• of the street racing problem. ~{any young- mers loday turn up their noses at school sports and channel !heir competitive drives into racing. They simply love cars and fa st driving. To get some idea ho111 widespre ad illegal racing is, the Street Racers of Loa Angeles County have somethlng like 9,000 active members. Parents should encourage auto racing, Jones said, not ban it. "If they fthe parents) jun rebel and say no, the chances are the kid is going to race anyway, and chances are he 'll do it on a secret type basis, which will wind up in the street.'' ''ATTENTION '' Lic1n1td 11.e•I E1l1 te M111 -le11d 11111 or 91ne1.11 re1I e1t1t1 clo1e11. 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Most notable yacht in the yard is the 82-foot M-Boat, Sl.riu! fl, recenUy purchased by Rober! Lynch from the eetate or the late Howard Ahmanson. Sirius II (ex·Barlovento, ex· Patollt8. ex-Simba) wu built in 1929 by Abeking & Rasmussen of Germany from a design by Burgess and Morgan. T B E ONCE-BEA\JTIFIJL sloop is now stripped to her gaunt ribs and her deck swept clean in preparation for an almost complete rebuilding. Lynch purchased the grey· bulled yacht from t h e Ahmanson estate for $60,000 and is spending a o o t b e r e11timated $140,000 to restore her. When Sirius 11 again hilS Kite Class I • • .Regatta Set the water she will have a new deck, a new bottom, new bulwarks, new diesel engine, new deck hardware and a complete new suit of sails by Watts. The yacht will also be completely rewired and have a new radio and other electronic equlpl'flent. "I guess you could call me a restorer of old yachts," said Lynch as he watched workman swarm over Lhe yacht. LYNCH SAID almost 300 pounds of old wiring and aban- doned fuse and terminal boxes were ripped out as workman began to open up the inlerior of the boat. The last yacht Lynch bought and restored was the JO-meter SaJiy which, ironically a few feet away on another ways undergoing survey and repairs for her new owner, Erneat Kanr..ler ot Newport Beach. "I spent a bundle on that one, too," Lynch reflected. Just astern of Sally sat Sirius. the 10-meter owned by Ahmanson before he bought Sirius II from the Chilcott family. IRONICALLY , when Ahmanson bought B&rlovenlo (S irius ll) she had just had the topmost part of her mast splintered going under the Cerritos Channel Bridge in Los Angeles. Ahmanson equip- ped her with a new allck 'llli l'lewpor1'llalboa Kit. before taking be< In the 1965 neec.\ will b6 bolt Saturday J~oootulu race when she wu and Sunday lo the naUonal first lo finish. dlampj:l>Nlhip regatta ot the Jn later blue-water races un· claa wt.th n sevtnraces sertes der Ahman8011, Slrlu.s Il set lo he held In Newport Harbor still exlsUng elapaed lime wtth arts Jn the turnl!li records in the San Diego to buln oU Ole eAJL end of Ltdo Acapulco race and the Los lsle. Angeles to Mazatlan rac 1 e. th Four r•OH are 6Cheduled Other large yacht& n e on Salurd1y, starting 11 JI :30 · Lido Shipyard are Arnold a.m., und three sun day Jfasl<ell's 67·fool Chubasoo and ttlrtlng at noon. Al Cassel's new 50-toot sloop A •1pper1 mettln& wlll be Warrk>r recently trucked here held Saturday morrrins at arttr a dismaaUng ln the Newport Harbor Yach! Club. Bermuda race. U.S. Boat Wins 3rd Star Race MARS.TRAND, Sweden (AP) -Tommy Blackaller ol San Francl8co 'W(IQ the third rac.-e in the world Illar c1UI yachting dwnpl<lmblpo Tues- day. Tile U.S. entries - complet.ly d<lmlnated lb• latest race with five boat.ti among the top seven. in- cluding Call!omian J a m e a Sdioonmal<er, who bolds the over..U lead wltb 150 polnte after a ~lace flnlsb. Temmate BW Bud>an la Ille lUl!DeT Up with 1 f8. Bud>an !lnlshed --&In the third race, ~ Don -rrast1nrlflbanc1BartonBeek Beating Aussies 'At Own Game of Newport Beach in 1ix111. . . . Amtricans alao domlruUd Roger Welsh of Newport Harbor Yacht Club in TraveLodge virtually covers the seemd nee cl the World the fleet in the start of one race in the Australian·l8 Challenge Race last Star Boat Salling Cham-5aturday. Rlght behind Welsh is Bob Kettenholen of Balboa Yacht Club in Ket- plonships Monday aa Buchan tenhofen Sails. Welsh won the regatta and Kettenhofen finished last. and Schoomnakermoved mto~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'"-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- tbe top two spots in the over~ all standings. photo shows Sirius II on the ways with her bottoJ:n ripped out. Below, her deck bas been cleaned 111 preparation for new decks and hardware. Jn Monday's race over a calm sea Buchan flnlahed first, followed by f e 11 o w Amerkana 1.o ... u Norlh, Tom Blackaller and B..-lm Beek. Newport Clubs Join Fight Against Fees BYC Racing Victor Gets Pilot Prize Pasadenan New Champ In Ski Race Towed by Maury Fortney's offshore racing boat, Zippe, from Newport Beach, lS:,.ear old Mike Kennedy of Pasadena Sunday won the Grand Na- tiooal Catalina Ski Race - now stop from Long Beach to Avalon and return -in one hour, none minutes and nine seconds. Craig Wilson of Arcadia finished !IEC()nd in the grueling race In one minute and 10 seconds later. Sally Younger, the !~age female skier from Itactcnda Heights was third and the only first woman skier to finish the race ln one hoor 21 minutes 40 seconds, being towed by Peter Rot.hschild's powerful ofCshore racer. Thun- derbells from Newport Beach. Miss Younger lopped 10 minutes off the race she sset for women skiers in 1969. Forty.three skiers entered the 60-mile race, jncluding six women. BCYC Hosts P-Cat Race Balboa Boat Angelman Race Vicwr After nearly a week or pro- tes:Ls, the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club race committee Friday released results of the fifth race of the Angelman Serlea for Pacific Handicap yaohts. The overall and Class B winner was Dave and Frank White's Santru:i:a-%2 Twinkle from Balboa Yacht Club. The hassle developed when five yachts in the race pro- tested the race committee, ing that c o u r a e instruc- tions were not clear. After a week of hearings the committee decided that inasmuch as the majority of. the yachts undentood the in- structions that the five would classed as DNF (did not finiah). The race was around the buoys o(f Newport with special courses de11lgnated by the race committee. The victory for Twinkle was the second consecutive one in the Angelmao Series. Flnal result!: OVERALL -(I) Twinkle; (2) Niki II, John Kinkel, BCYC; (3) Edelweiss, Dave Lange, BYC. CLASS A -(I) Niki IJ ; (2) Fair Ledy, Herb Hope, BCYC; (3) Malahlnl, Jack Bostwick, BCYC. cLAss B -(I) Twinkle: (2) Edelwe~s; (3) Wind Child, Lee Armstrong. Fall Ends Stearns Try At Record Chuck Stearns' dream of breaking his own world water ski mark of 122.lt m.p.h. came to a near tragic end Saturday when he fell from his skis just short of the starting line al Long Beach J\1arlne Stadium. The spill came when the boat towing Stearna jerked the tow line from his hands. The boat, First Edition, slammed into a beach and driver Jim Murphy, 29 was thrown out. Stearns was shaken up but unhurt. Murphy was treated at Long Beach Community Hospital for abrasions and later released. Some 45 minutes later the Scbooomaker, winner 0 r Sunday's opening race in the five~vent sertea, r I n t I h t d sixth Monday. Buch1n1 who flnl.!l!ed fifth Sunday, took over the over.it leld with 100 points, one more than Schoon- maker. stig Wemei stroem of Sweden rankll third overall. Shields Boa·t Skippers Set Race Series Fourteen Shields Class 11kJJ>" ...,-. will begin compelillon Saturday for the Western Reglooal Championships . Tho "'"" wlll he sailed In the ocean off Newpot Beech with the Collegiate Crew Base on W. Coast Highway as regatta headquerten. Skippers wlll he compoeod mcotJy of vanlly nlllng cop- lainl from the v arious southland colleges. One of the contenders In the series will be Dr. Eldon Foltz,· chief of neurological axrgery at UC Irvine. Three other hot contenders will be Carl Reinhart, .,.i.. tant coach at UCI: Cart.er Ford, former national in- tercollegiate sailing champion, and Harvey Kilpatrick from Mont.rey, Calli. The »foot Shields Class Ja a mlnlature 12-nM!ter designed by Cornelius Shields of New York. Top trorl>y for the 1'gional regatta wlll be a pla- que donated by Al Simonds of Newport Beach hoooring Shi< Ids. Wind Surfer Regatta On Weekend The A!.loclatJoo of Newport Harbor Yacht Clubs, with an ageregate ol 8,000 members has joined the fight against the C011Dly'1 pn>pooed Newport Bay Pier, tide and submerged land fees. A hearing on the matter ls scheduled Ocl 1. In a letter to Alton E. Allen, chalnnan of the Board of Supervisore:, Roy B. Woolsey, commodore of the NHYC, urg~ ed him to v<U against the proposal for the following reaaooa : 1. 1'\e fees proposed ($6 per year pu lineal loot of usable slip and m o o r J n g capacity and $4.llO per foot of alde-Ue are excessive as burden on the boat user and as income to the county. 2. Fees, unlike taies, are not deductible in computing income lor income t a x purposes -unless the fees are a business expense. 3. The pier and float owners -and ultimately the boat UJers -make a substantial contribuUon to the benefit or the public and beer substantial financial burderui in doing so. These burdens and benefits to the public should be con- lid.ered in determining whether or not to impose a fee and, if so, the amount thereof. (a) Property tares are bas- ed on as5essed and in tum on actual values. The tax per unit of area of uplands with use of Udelands for a pier is from four to six times the tax of nearby land not ad· ojlning the tidelands and Is over two times the tar on land adjoining the bay without pier rights. ln addition, taxes are usessed directly on the value of the pirs, floats and boats by the orange County 2 State Boats Win Race Heats WILLARD UTAH -Two H J SdlWl:ltz of p Ir! Southland not boat skippers <IY e er ac c had the fastest Ume.5 in their Palisades woo the first In· vttaUonaI regatta of tht Wind respectlve divisions Saturday Surfer type sailing craft in the elimination heat3 of Saturday and Sunday a 1 the New Decade Nationals - Mls8ioo Bay. 1'op event of the year for the The uniqu' aaft w a s American Pow e r Boat Harbor District, County of Orange and City of Newport (as to property within the ci- ty) and a dozen other governmental bodies. (b) At private expense , the owners of piers and Ooats freQ.1,1enUy dredge, thereby protecting the depth oC chan- nels needed lor and used by the public. (c) The bay has few areas that will support shellfish and other marine growth which usually attack to rocks. The pilings are profillc baaes !or the production of life on Which other fish feed, resulting in better fishing for the public. The pier and float onwers deserve some credit which should offset or reduce any charge. 4. The fees constitute an unfair duplication of charges for reasons stated In No. 3 above. 5. Local government has charged for and i s s u e d permits for the encroachment and additional and annual charges should not be im- posed. 6. The private piers and slips along the narrow strip of tide or submerged lands adjoining privately ow n ed shores mes not. deprive the ubllc of much uset', Swimm- ers generally swim from a beach. If they want to swim, or other users want to gG along privately owned shores to swim or proceed on a course outside the piers is little or no burden. If moor- ings restrict other plea!W"e users. perhaps mooring areas should be restricted in size or discouraged, but they should not be made a source ce of Income to local gov· ernment. 7. The sound policy of government is to provkle out· door recreational areas and facilities such as parks and beaches at government e:i· aUonal boat storage is con- trary to and a departure from such philos<>phy and PQI· le yand discriminates against boat users. 8. The proposed f e e discriminates against users of Newport Bay. 9. The charges discourage marine servlces needed by boat users. The DAILY PILOT's Perpetual troptiy will be at stake this weekend when the ocean-racing types entered in Balboa Yacht Club's 66 Series set sail for Long Point, Catalina Island. The race is a two-day affair with the DAILY PILOT trophy going to the yacht wilh the best corrected time on the combined Saturday and Sun- day race. The two-day affair J s counled as two races and is the windup of the seven-race rerieo. Saturday's race will &tart at noon off the Balboa Pier with the finish line off Long Point. On Sunday at noon the fleet will gather off Long Point for the return race. Don Ayres Jr. of Newport Harbor Yacht Club was the 1969 winner ()( the DAILY PILOT Trophy in the Ericson• 41 sloop Firebrand. He will defer.! this year in hls Cal-48 sloop Melee. Firebrand is being sailed this year by George West of NHYC. Bulkhead Repair Set By USCG The Orange County Harbor Distrid has applied to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a permit to repair a 24-foot section of bulkhead extending southeasterly from guest ,;lips at the U.S. Coast Guard Sta .. Uon. A spokesman for the Harbor District said ~ section is in need of repair because of erosion in front of short pilings installed when the bulkhead was first con.structed. He said the pilings were shorter than nonnal because of layers of !bale in tht area. The project, W'hidt also in· volves the laying of 750 tons of riprap to reinforce the en- tire bulkhead, is 9Cheduled for completion by late October at dealgned and built b y As!oclaUon. Sunburst. a K· Schwenzer and there are now roc11111 runabout piloted by Van Duync New Finn Champion between 40 and 50 of them Cbarlle Hammill Jr. of in use throughoot Southern Hollywood roared over the ATIANnC HIGHLAND.S, dy Hook Bay. California. course at 68.960 m.p.h. N.J. (i\P) -Carl Van Duyne, Van Duyne, 24, won bfa se- 'lbe next big regatta ts Fast.est Ume among the ski· a U.S. Naval Ac ad em Y cond Norh American UtJe in scheduled next Saturday and racing runabouts was posted midshipman, wen the Finn three years by soorlng 15.7 Sunda,y at Santa Barbara. by Ron O'Brlen o( La Mlrada class NGrth American sailing points in the six-race .senes The Wind Surfer ill a at 61.806. championship Sunday on Sen-v."1ich began Friday. surfboard type craft with alp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-. wi!hbone rig which the oc· cupant controls with h 1 a hands. Final resulta: CLASS A Hoyle S c hweit ze r , Pacific Pala.sad"; (I ) Joon Fulton, Newport Beach; (3) Bruce MaUock, Alamtto!I Bay. Skippers! Why Pay Retail Prices??? Class B -(I) Lon-aln• Ayer, Alamitos Bay; (Z) Matt Sc hweitze r . Pacific Palasades; (I) Neva Grlgp, Le Jolla. Bahia Corinlhlan Yacht Club delennined Stearns made wlll be hoftt neJ:t weekend to another attempt at the record, the P -Cat (Paci f le but the boat towing him could Catamaran) fleet in the first no gG over 109 m,p.h. of what Is hoped to be an :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'"::~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;Ill MARINE & BATTERY SHOPPE SELLS All MARINE EQUIPM/iNT fOR POWER I SAIL AT THE LAll:C.EST DISCOUNTS KNOWN annual Invitational regatta for II the ,;peedy cats. Tile fleet wlll he divided lnlo classes A and B -the lat.ter being novices and sail- ing without spinnakers. Racts will be sailed on outside courses wltll two races scheduled Salurday nnd one on Sunday. Slartlng Umes are at noon eacll day. 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C•llf. 91661 , ... , ..... 11141 642·9211 OPEN DAILY t AM t• 7 l'M-Su11d1y1 IO·• l'M IANKAM ElllCAllD MA.STEil CHARGE j ... .... 3 Doors Set Cathedral Waits 6 Years ORVIETO, lt>ly (AP) -other cooncil memben follow· After waJtlng 11% yean lnlldt: ed Salmi. !he Gothh: cathedral a ' 8otb aldts .,,.. thal both Orvieto. ~et 20lh century Greco's docn aod the bronze doors were imtalled cathedral are wcrks ot art. thla Woll in lls faeado. A But !he oppooftlon lo tho a<(.. cio'a:Jl art eq><rts quit their diloo contended !hit tho com- governn::nt PoSilion is 1n pro-blnaUon ol art works crut.ed test. centuries apart was "an Sc1o1ptdr Emilio Greco cast absurd marriage" and .. an in. the dours ln 1963-64, touchlng su1t to beauty." off a conll'Oveny that involved The cathedral was begun in thf. Vatican and t.he national 1290 and finished in the 11th government. Last week, as century.' It is considered one Italy was struggling out o( of Italy's major art treasures. a government crisis, Educa-llS new main door deplct.1: Uon Minister Riccardo Atisasi lhe Roman Catholic CbW'Cb's reversed a 1964 decree barring seven corponl works o r modem additions to t b e mercy in seven pane.ls. One cathedral's exterior a n d shows P\)(le John X X 11 I ordered the doors installed. visiting mnvkts. The side Worrus labored through the doors show large angels. Wtdntl<iq, Autust 12, 1970 llnfa11ailiar Parisian Sce1ae n!ght Monday. When the doors An F.ducation Min Isl r y wert in place at dawn, a decree baited installation of crowd of townspeople tourists the doorS soon after they ar- and the local bishop, ap-rived at Orvieto, declaring the p\audcd. cathedral's medieval beauty For the first time since it started so many years ago, U1e Cafe de la Paix closed its doors and its fam- ous terrace becaus~ or-c-olIStft.fction-work~on the Express Regional subway system. This overhead view of Opera Square shows the work, diverted traf- fic, and the cafe behind fence. But lbere was no cheering must not be damaged by from members of t h e modern components. government's }Jigh Council of 'they were stored Inside. A Antiquities aod Fine Arts. few weeks later, Pope Paul Mario Salmi, a leading art VI visited the cathedral, saw Perf or1ning Again critic. wrote 1ttisasi that he the doors and liked them. He What and Why of Safeguard Issue was quitting as vice president argued that beauty knows no A perspiring Elvis Presley, Worked before a bank because the minister had • age. But until last week the of seven MGI\1 movie cameras and a record ,breah ove.rriden the repeated and verdict or the art experts ing overflow audience of more than 2,000 at the IO: vehement opposition of the prevailed. temational Hotel in Las Vegas, for his third open-- By The Associated Press The Saieguard anliballistic missile system : \Vhal and Why? -President Nixon's pro- posal: Extend authority to deploy Safeguard to two ad- ditional sites lo forge a pro- tective shield arow1d the na- tion's fleets of rctaUatory nuclear missiles in their underground silos. A I s o authorile the beginning of a thin area defen.se or cities against a possible Communist Chinese missllc att.uck . -Status: Safeguard funds have been approved by the House as part of the $19.2· billion military procurement authorization. The S e n a t e Armed Services Committee has stricken from the bill aulhority to begin the Chinese- oriented area defense. Cost: Orflcial estimate was $6.6 billion for a full system plm unannounced b i 11 i o n s needed to deploy nuclear warheads and for research and development. Critics have said lhe total cost could reach $50 billion. Congress last year appropriated some $1.2 billion for ABP.1 deployment a t Malstrom and Grand Forks Air Force Bases. Senate is now being asked for additional Sl.35 billion to beef up first sites and begin Work at Whiteman and \Varren Air Force Bases. Main Issue before t h e Senate: An amendment by Sens. John Sherman Cooper (R·Ky. I, and Phili'p A. liart (D-Mich.), to cut $322 million from the bill and forbid ex· tension beyond the bases authorized last year. -P r o and Con: Administration forces contend Safeguard is needed to protect U.S. capacity of an assured knockout retaliatory strike against the Soviets and thus protect the nation's power to deter war. They contend also Workittg Visit • council Greco. 52, refUsed to com-Safeguard is an all· important amendment but 1ast-minule Another promlneol. critic. ment 00 the end of his sl.1-year ing at the $60 million plush resort. Presley's per- bargaining chlp at l he parliamentary tactics rould Giulio Carlo Argan : Cesare wait. But he was in the formance was filmed as the highlight of a twe>-hour Str3tegic Arms Limitation significantly alter the out-Gnudi, superintendent of applauding crowd befo" the P.1GM production tbat delves into the singer's pero Talks with the Soviet Union. come. museums in Bologna. and cathedral. ennial mystique. Safeguard critics say scien-j_::::::;:.:. _______________ .::_ _________________ _:._.:.._ __________ -.,. ___ _ tilic testimony indicates the system's radars and com· puters art vulnerable to at- tack and can be fooled. They discount the effective- ness of the entire system and say il is likely to be obsolete befort it is built. They urge a shift to a new system designed solely to pro- tect missile sites. Safeguard foes also discount the bargaining chip argumnel, saying it is American capacity to mass-produce. weapons that gives Soviets incentive to bargain at the SALT talks. Prospects: As last year, an extremely close Senate vote. No more than 99 senators are expected to vote a n d preliminary polls indicate SO senators are presently inclined to vote for the Cooper·Hart We did it! Made a nylon cord tire to sell for under s11. -ue tmt.-. ..c1dd1ie 1095 650-13--111- Fareniost • RelilAI Wllh a c ply nylon cord body! . •. • . . • • • • • • • . Ge1'mans T1'ail Ast1'onauts Price 13.95 Price 15.95 Price 15.95 Price 15.95 Size77S-14 Size 82S-.14 Size 855-14 Size 81 5-15 R!d.tmti.17 Fed. lax 2.33 Fed. ta:c 2.53 Fed. tax 2.35 • NOERDLINGEN, Gel-many (AP)-A soothsayer. a space buff and autograph hunters are dogging four U.S. astro- nauts on a rock-bunting expe- dition in southern Germany. The casually clad Apollo 14 astronnuts are on a geology field trip to the Noerdlingen Crater, which may have look- ed like the lunar landscape after it was hit by a meteor 15 million years ago. Now it blends into the sutrounding coontryskle of He.Ids and for- ests, but the astronauts hope their studies or the. meteor. blasted rock will help them recognize signiricant r o-c k samples on the moon. The trip is strictly a v.•ork- ing visit, not a goocJ.will ap. pearance. But ordinary Ger- mans tum out to see the space men In nearby towns and so do some .not so ordinary peoP\e. There Was Hanussen It, for example, a thin, intense man clad in a mustard colored suit with a cape. He bills him. seU as a "world renowned seer and palm reader" and claims he forecast difficulties for Apollo 13, which had to abandon its mooo landing. "I have my prediction ver- ified by a notary," said Han- ussen. He waited for hours in Tuebingen to see Alan B. Shepard, Eugene A. Ceman , Edgar D. Aiitchell and Joseph H. Engle, hoping to look Into their eyes with a magnifying glass or read their palms. Hanussen caught t.Jirce or the asltonauts after dinner. They weren't interested in the Ul,.IT...._I Gover1ior Celebr•tes West Virginia Gov. Arch A. MOOI'& and his wile Shelley are introduced al the state dinner held for governors ~ttcndlng the National Governors' Con- fenmce. Gov. Moore and his wife calebrated their wedding anniversary. 1'be conference ends today. eye or palm reading routines, but I.he seer told Cernan Apollo 14 shot probably wauld blast of£ in "late January.'' Cema n said the [light is scheduled for Jan. 31. Hanus. sen sa!d i£ it got off in time he thought it would be more "lucky" than Apollo 13. "I could predict that," Cer· nan replied. "Think of me when you are on the moon,'' said Hanus.sen . The astronauts s a i d they would . Then there was Hennann Fritz, a short, bald engraver with elevator shoe5 who says he's something of a !pace nut. P.1any of his engravings ehow rockets blasting off or the universe. He succeeded in pre- senting copies of some of his work to the astronauts, who accepted with thanks. FriU said he Is working on a large engraving "that Is really something" to com- memorate Apollo 14, He said it will show lilt Tower of Ba- bel with clouds overhead, and Gallleo st.aming with one hand on the earth reach· ing for the stars. "This will be my best,'' said Fritz, promlains the first copy to tho men " Apollo t4. Ludwig Hipp of ReuUlng<n, who is over 60, said he left hb sickbed to make photographs of the astronautJ. Smog Siren Set In Riverside RIVERSIDE. Calif. (AP) - Riverside County 1Upervilors have decided on sirens to im press on citizens' ears what the eyes and lungs will known alread1 -the air I.! smogp. SupervlSOMI voled Monda)' lo uae sirens in Rlvenide on • ITOOl..,,lert erptrlment. 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ORDER YOUR NEW CHEVY VEGA NOW FOR EARUEST POSSIBLE DELIVERY. CON NIU CHmOLIT 1111 H.,._. a.I~ , .... ~ 146-1211 s -.... . ._ 1.2, 1970 -OVER THE COUNTER Complete-New Yot.k StQCk List I · . .. .. • ' ' • ~ • , , r ,.--·,..-~ , " -• . .-.. ·-DAILY PILOT I ' . ' • Theater Notes 'Laugh-In' at Santa Ana; I \\EONESDAY 11 lftlm1D1>t -~ a.t"'i litMr (q (IJ) (R) "TN Motl Couplt." Ml'l. lMrlrstofl lllllll Mr '°' .. th• Clf'Mtb;~ ..... ketJ11f whet! she re1lins T 0111 b tot coei'ort.W. 11111 llOt ldinr fOI' .... Other Slwws Continuing AUWST U 1:00 8 Iii 111w (C) t.iD'1 .11"' DllnPhf. D KMC Wl1•t'kl (C) {SO) lo. ....... D c.. , .. T.. ™'? (C) (30) Slilne ..,.... JlftY "" ~ M.,.,-Alnlterdtm 1114 Rldlanl o ... --· ............. ., (t) ....... f9l'I "'-W. ....,.. Pen II (d,... 1111) '&G-«lr\ Doltcln. ,... ~ Barban ltlntl, l1t1lt Kernes, Willer Mlttlll1. A t1lentld •rtlitlct. Ii· Ulolllh IMrriH tD Ill lttracti¥t wif1, t1ll1 ti "'" with 111 1111· -.,11y lllttrild f161&tibw. D Ai.ti.tt & C.... 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Pm Dlxofl llld Mr. blll111111 bteol'INI •ftl!Y O,poMllU Ml' tht iSSllt cl turthe1 MMl'#6iq ol clllll90llla. 18 D.ill FIMI $M9 (C) (90} Louis fit)ol, f111nco llffirtlll Nlt.eil Wil!ilmioa. Alia-P'ta,tt11 1ftd Catll f1anc:1. m .... ,.. a-Nt" (C) ((,0) J1:w Whll1. Linda itonWdt, Ind Blatbtone .Ir. tuat.. fD E'-'illl It r.,. (C) {60) (l) Amene11 30pr1no Vwoniu Tri« f Slill. m r"'* FeailJ (301 tll S.WIMs (C) (30) t<OB 9Cll"""""""<CJl"'l (lj Dr. 10e Ctnl!On tusptdi lh1t • si&htlw IMNllU {Heidi Yauthn) ii sutflrint flwn lr)'st1ricll bHr.d· ..... O ID fil m""' """' "" <tl (60) .. Tit On O'Connor Show ... Ekit1sh maslc: htll ll1r Des O'Con- llOf Wlltornta l lltlls Jlmmlt llodJ· ers. Conllit Slenns ind Jimmy [d· Wlrds.. D IHI 00 ED"" """ ....,, It) (iO) Dt1111is Wetw1 , Sim. WorrOer, Ulldl lOltlldl'cldl.. tnfl Cbiir & McMahon 111ttt. EI:) Olltrltdt UelimllH/FR• (C) (lO) Ul IM M Mtlke (60) m Jeat..dla (60) t:JI e m """ 1CJ 1J01 OLD TIMERS -Larry Harbison (left) a!\(! James Baxes appear in "Spoon River .o\nthology ." on staj!e toni ght and Thursday at South' Coast Reper- tory in Costa Mesa. New Season Aimounce<l For Laguna Playhouse The complete 1970. 71 season this experience behind us, with for the Laguna Mou I ton Our staff of professionals and Playhouse has been announted our newly improved sound by William Harcum, president system. I'm certain the Im.TI of the group. v. ho noted tha t season v.•iil be a huge sue. season tickets are selling ccss .. , faster than expected. Harcum said season ticket The playhouse will open its brochures and order fortm second season in the new may be acquired by phoning building al 606 Laguna Canyon the playhouse at 494--0743 or Road on Sept. 22 with "The "''riting to Season Tickets, m Tiii N..uc..r Ill• (C) (N) Ro I H t f th S ·· p Laguna ~1ou1ton Playhouse, Folkli'llV·musittl utirist L!n ya un o e un , eter Chandler ,itiris producer·clocumen· Shaffer's historical drama. un-606 Laguna Canyon Road, ai>SMtl ... "U.. 13/Jl t1tor Ln lnrin 111 1 musitll loo' der the direction of Mal Reitz. Laguna Beach, 92SS1 . By TOM TITUS OI -0.llf l'lllt II•" It'll be a few weeks before "Laugh-In" N!lums lo the home screens, so the ~anta Ana C.Ommunlty Players are rilling the gap lhl!! weekend. The players an! mounting a live ver.iion of the popular TV show M a special pro }eel and In addition to their regular rive-production suson, which opens In September. Art Winslow is directing the variety show, which is com- poeed primarily or teenagers from around Orange County. Bob Paver Is choreographing the action. Among the Orange Coast teens featured In the Santa Ana ''Lau,gh-Ln '' are Janet Forstadt of Costa Mesa and Kathy Baker of Huntington Beach. Others in the cast are Jeep Bradley. Susan Bishop and Rusty Thompson. ''L a ugh -I n '' will be presented for three weekends, Fridays and Saturdays, at lhe Players Theater. 500 W. 6\h St.. Santa Ana. Reservations are being taken at 543-1547. * "Spoon Hiver Anthology" rel.urns to South C o a s t Repertory for performances tonight and Thursday before making v.·ay for the company's featured show, "Rosencrantz Tryouts Set In Oemente (DA w.w ~ (C) (30) 11 lllt hetdlines. Following "Royal lfunt" v.·i\I iteanwhile, casting f o r J:GD II cas Eftllllla; 11 ... (CJ (30) l?i.) lllaiaile/.....,.a ne. (CJ be a revival of the venerable •·Royal Hunt of the Sun" wa11 ''Love and Kisses,'' a new 0 ....., still going on this week at generation gap comedy, will IJ&')lllC NiltltlJ Nlft (C) (30) lO:OO LUJ (l)fl.nnll rrn-0 (C) (50) comedy ''Harvey," which en-th ) "" "th dd·1· I open the new season for the (R) A ~nlific 1enius (Ed Fltndtrs) e p ayuull.!!e WI a I iona 0 wut'1 lllJ UH? (C) (30) · 1 joyed renewed success on d be. lied t San C I em en l e Communt"ty d1uppean; rom 1 iowirnmtnt 1111 rea ings 1ng ca o com· m1 Un l*I' (30) In W11hlnrton. D.C., •fltr d!ICOWf-Broadway last year. "Look plete the huge company for Theater. 19 ._. tM a.a; (C) (30) illl 1 bioloei<;al mLltltion tti.1 is Homeward Angel" is schedul-lhe show. Tony Brandt, who has stag- QJ @ Hlidl IM WM CC) (30) hostilt to MIJ' lorm of lite on ed as the January production. Director Reitz announced ed a number of produclia.1s fEI llltwi1e1 (t) (lO) ,.Min Amptj. Elrt!I. Part 1 of two ,.m. The mwiical C 0 med Y lhat further auditions will be for the San Cleme nte group, and Gulldenstern are Dead." Performances are given at which plays Friday through the newly acquired theater Sunday. bWWing at 307 Main St., llun· P.11chael Douglass aod Don tington Beach. RescrvaUons Tuche pl!1y the Ulle roles in n:iay be oequired by cnlllng ''Rosencrantt and 536-11158. Guilderstern." To 1n Stop-* .. pard's comic fan tasy whlch '"The hnpossible ''e11rs casl.'J two minor characters enters its t1econd weekend at from ''Ham1et" into the center the Long Beach Community or the action. Martin Benson Playhouse under the direction i3 directing. of James Britta1n. Stanley Seg 111c11t Cast HOLLY\VOOD tUPl) -J o Van }']eel. Robert Reed and J:ick Cart:!r ll'i!l support star Mike Connors in 011e segment of · "Mannix" next television Ron Thronson stages "Spoon BeU and Miriam Kaiser play River," a collection . of prose the harried parents in the and verse from Edgar Lee generation gap t"Omedy. ~a.!IOfl. _ Masters. 1be shov.·11 are be.Ing Performaoces are given"""""""'"--~-------, staged at SCR's Third Step Fridays and Saturdays at 1he Make a Sharp Theater. 1827 Newport Blvd., playllouse, 5()'.!1 E. Anaheim Trade: Use Costa ~1esa, with reservations St., Ulng Beach. The number being taken at 64{i.136.1. for reservations is (213 1 4.J8. Dime·A-Lines Continuing t IO-v.·eek stand /r=~...,.;~·========d:::=:=:==-=:::::=:=::=:=:=:==j at the Laguna r-.1ou ll on Playhouse is the musical ''Oliver," a joint production of the playhouse and the Lyric Opera Association. Cris Timmon11 directs the Laguna production w h l c h features Ben \\'rigley in the key role of Fagin. Gregory Osborne. Dennis \\'heeler and Diane Claire Stagner have taken over the principal J:-ol of Oliver. the Artful Dodger and Nancy for the second half of the run. ''Oliver" Is onstage Tuesdays through Sundays un· Iii Aug. 30 at the playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Call 494--0'743 ror reservations. * A pair vf one-act playll ~~~FiixsoUTH COAST MtJ~°tt...i·s PLAZA THEATRE San Diego ffffWtY at Bristol • 546·2711 CONTINUOUS DAILY AT 1 :JD P.M. \ -~ ... -HO ONE UNDER Tl ADMITitD SHOWN at: L30 • 3:20. S: 10 -7:00 -8:50 • 10 :40 resume their place in the spoUight at the Nifty Theater!'=====:================' in Huntington Beach this weekend. Edward Albee·s ' 'The American Dream·• shares the stage v.'ilh an or iginal play, "Slots," by director Elliot Fried. The cast includes Julie Hedges, Dan McCarthy. Patty BroY.n, Larry Shirtz and EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUITTY ENGAGEMENT Susan Fried. 1im." Dr. Ralph lllcrsllefof Genertl O @ (jJ &')TKi Ct• lrl• .. ·'Mame" will be presented in h I hou will di rect the show. which Ellctrk diKU-··c:,111tlle'llc 1n· (C) (60) (R) •7Jlt Glum o1 th• mt"d·sea-n. follo·•·ed b ,. held at t e pay se at noon -----tluopomorphous f!lldliMLR 1111· Ucle Mind:' Some trouble biU&hu ...., .. on Sunday, Aug. 16. ~1en and calls for a cast of three men MOl. lllltl Fl l. .. 1-10 P.M. SA.T.1:-.S14t-S1so.t & llPJl. SUIL l.J:l .. S1»71»t140 PJl. (]}) TJlTCH·22' chilltl tkt t111 fluplica11 1'llllJ et off on 8roN011 wflen M •kh 1 .. Witness for lhe Prosecution:· women a.re st.ill needed lo fill and fou r women in the 18 111111'1 phytlcal 1Wlitil11. pilieil.h t11111C1w ill Jtlntlnr • "Janus" or ··Bus Stop" and princip.aJ roles. to 45 age bracket. S (l)Tnitll 1t c.11,111111 (C) :·-:.:.~d~hn Oc!hrier incl another play yet to be an-Tryouts will be held Sunday, ·"""'-~-~w l:)Qrilttlllu.ilt""'Ct> (30) DID!ltft (C) (60) nouoced. Aug. 16, at I p.m. and Mon- a:)Sl••k 1111 Maril (551 Harcum pointed lo the suc· Su!!ar· Cast day, Aug. 17, at 8 p.m. at ED T1llt l lrt (C) (30) ~ ~ ~9/ ~~~.":; cess of the playhouse's current ...., the Cahrillo Playhouse, 202 l :lll1161CJJ ...._ ....._ (C) Guthrie, ClaB and MlfilJll Bur· summer musicaJ,"Oliver."as . llOLLYWOOD (UP1)-Avenida Cabr illo , San ()0) AniNtld ttn-IOout two rolJtN, •n' tflt Aboritintl roe-Ofll' re830n for the upswing Former boxing champ Sugar Clemente. fllllTied pro loo!Nll ...,.,... Hllfl· llVllP 1uat. in subscrlptiol'I ticket sales. Ray Robinson will play a The play "''ill open Sept. flla. l ubb1 lftd fniPI Trllll, hi· -Cll " lh w.a ,,.1 'll) .. we·ve learned a lot from minor role in Paramounl's 10 for three wttkei1ds, running roa ol Ille tootNll llllinn, PW"--'"' • c11a1 , l11C1Jtm IUiowlollJlt 1eun-m '"*"• i... (60J our first year in the new new half-hour situation com-Thursdays through Saturdays dry bu.._ 111d fir1 eff 1 Usty f;1 playhouse." he said. "With edy, "Ba refoot in t.he Park." until Sept. 26. lttter of res11111tto• tt tlltir cr1n., nwt.11 ..... r1t1 (60) "T~~,,.,..,_,_,_,_,_,_,_-_,..,-,_-• .;;;-------------------Ulidl. itl'les.." f>lmelt Brown 11111. II n i»oo mn. wqi.iu tc> U>Tt11 YWn Distlotas (30) (°00) (Rl ''FM C.ptivt.R SllWI EID r11..cm .. f.lplntl (Z hrl ~i::=·.::::, ':11 ~=-~·m~~~ll IO:JO 0 Twili(M ZHt (30} 8 Th Mtwil CUit (C) (30) NI-@I) Ml MAICrt (30J )'Olhl Umeki, Roel Seriit1L Arillll 11:00 8 Qt (j) fEI lhwl (C) ce11onu. u1rt111 Und•u, ""' st..,. a @ oo m,.... (CJ '"' tnd Rk:httd Loni 1uut. 0 o.. s"' ltrlnfl ~ ,W fl> "(Rj' . .;:: ~O:: a im rn """ <C> • plttr'I Sto111:." NIM(• psycholoo 01'Pltt 9! ~ -ntid " ..... btclrfi'" wlltrt sti1 tivn Hit Who h6'" {lanlaty) 61-Sttvt Rfit'rtls, lac.ks t.OllliNnce, I sto111 u;., ls Gtora:it Moll. sai4 to fulfill ihfM Msha !or ib m INN: "Wt lkM It Dnm• a-'MI. (OrtlNI) '4Z-£rit '°'1111111. )Gin• 0 MitliH $ Mewia: (C) .,, .. Mil· Mills. trld' (1drento11) '!IZ-Al111 L1dd, ID Ht Slid. Slit SM (C) Yiflinl• M•ro • .lo:Mph CIJllit, Phyl-fD I l8C1Ml M*w ~ CM11 -. Iii l(irt. Story of lht ld'llntures of ~ Wine• f ler,.r (C) (60) (R) Jim Bowie, in 1820. Tiit Chief .tuslict ol lht U. S. Sv· U1 lid tr C.•.,e1cn (C) (30) Pfemt Court dtli'ttn 1111 11111 Still Ii)! l~Cl61) n. f1bvMI Sirlltl: ol the Jltdiciuy mess11e. 19' (!) W1 Peter knlli1111 Ill!• m Lit'• lll•b • Dttl (C) 11te1 prlllflm 11li'l'i111 tht S~m• 11:15 <r11...,, tint•• 17 : "Galltnt .IOur· freedolil M1rch; tflt W1tb RIOts; lW );1.1 Ille mu1di1 ol Malcolm X; Mrs. nl)'. LIJ's be•lltiticttic!n crusade; tllt ll:JO 1J l3 (j) Mtn CiriHllL (CJ S1111tra·F11row o..'llrtship; Church· D @C!J m JtbaJ c..1 .. (Cl itl's detth; 11M1 tilt bl1ct.olll ill 0 Mtvit: "'Thi LldJ hi Qltutio1• tht POl'ltieasl (dl'lllll) '0---Rltt H1yworth, Bri111 fD Tllt fonytt S.11 (60) (R) Mer11t. [~tlyn Ktres, hint Rlth. m s.lecW flt• 130) 0 rn D+ct en.rt 1c> GJ btlft flt U.r (30) ID Mnlt: "Croohd Cird1" (dra· NOW PLAYING ONLY ON CABLEV.SION ... ___ ~..,_ 7:55 fiE) Cwlliln H S1111Hn m•J '58-Joba Smith, f1y Sp1!n. 1:00 1J QI (]) 1..-'711 (C) (30) (R) 1:00 IJ Mlfil: "TIM W11po11• (d111111) Str1unt tan1r pli. h11 mmpll!e 'Sl-til1beth Scott. Stewn Coch- • I lac:k ol ~· fGI' tha th11t1e r111. 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Pftlinala e NOW SHOWING e 2 of the Gre•t•t -ALSO PLAYING - Sreve McQuee n 'The Reivers" A (.1111."111<1 C..r1"~' I olms t'ftY:lll;,l(Wt1 A N••lllfl..C ('"""11 PICt~ ~bt" ~ BACK BY REQUEST -i-Ge..., ,_ Hecbtt ............ "SVPPORTYOVR * LOCAL SHERIFF" JY-cOLOI by O.l11~• l11t1t1f Al't11!11 CONTINUOUS OAIL Y FROM 2 P.M. WtdntsdaJ, Auguit 12, 1~70 D41LV PILOT !fl Lily Leaps. Into Laugh-I~ Li1nelight ; ..B)o'CY~WWRV -.. top •arielY hDtn. I am opeUlnl!" _Allor all, cludioC ~ ~, lit ~ !>)' worldllS ao a ·-lo !Jly T'""lin, a If"'-Ma BeU 11 an lmportont NBO which .... -r lln&bta • • ~lie. HOLLYWOOD (AP) NBC's ''Laugh.In" has swung Into pr<>duc\l!lo for IU third seuoo, confoundlnl Ille cynlcs who predicted II couldn't stand the pace (Or more than a few i!howt. comedltnne ot Uie coffee elient and oneuma cor-1tntenct. wi!Jle Laltina hi tl· .. ,, you want to npetlact hooMI, w11 the tboot1n(I: 1L1.r porate JCenet ol bwnor art dam1Uon potrQ. ahetr tel'!'or. try belng a of lQt 11aoa'1 "Laugti.tn," on the }ean stde. A 1lender, preUy girl who' wail.ml jutt before U:45 n her ll!O!tioC Ematine, the In the ca,., GI Etnoltlne, lookt .Urtllncly Uk• Shirley wlloo tile ol1lco mob hit. the det e rmlned telephone however, llhe cbumed and Macl.Alne. Jbe ii trr.attd place," .tie recant. operator, cau&hl on. A ~ amlDed the bntte to 1 point unkindly by the TV cameru. "l finally iot ., •amt and ttve ulJrist who writes rnoet where Llly wu ollered a The camer11 tacit on about madt one COD'UJ)ert.ial, '' tbe of her awn material, Lily wtU chaoct 1t telephone com-IS pounds to a person's aJr said. '"t'he.n everythint: stop- produce five or six new mercials. She declined with peraoce. but in Lily's case ped. J wu flJL broke one ch1tadtrs thit seasoo In-siocere regretl. they add about 15 years lo day and reedy to q\ltt when eluding a dtelldful 5-year--0ld, Over a .Joor or nve-year her age. I OJ)tned an envelope and Edith Aooe ; a college, girl, period when Uly was playlng Lily fled Detroit for a stab found a check fCI' $800. 'Ille Sw.y Sorority: and ''one of small clu\>8 she wcrked out at New York stlOW business blessed commercial -afttr lhoee awfµl loud women wbo endless charaduizatlons, in-in 1965 and strugg}ed along that it kept; me going ... 'nle producers are detennin• ed to mend with a balf dou.n new faces the bc»es: le.ft by the departure ol I w o stalwarts. Gok:lle Hawn nnd JoAnne Worley. While t.he novelty and shock value ol the serieS has worn o/f, it has maintained its enormous popularity. II con- tilwes to make comedy stars of a lot of young performers. walk Joto ~ pany and take-=::;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;;~;;~~;;;== over." t· Judy Carne, fleeing buckett of water and "Sock ll To Me.'' was the flrst to depart -and Last sta:soo starr~ on Broadway. This season Goldie will be conllnu.ing a promising film career with 1 head start based on her show- i.1ealing performance in "(ac.. tus Flower " JoAnne is launch. ed on a nifflt dub career and has been signed for a number of guest appearances Origlnall)' aome nerves were ex.b1 blted ab o u c Ernestine, ""°"' ttandljfd O\)Cllinl ...... "Is thJs the party to whom Guest ·Star~ HOLLYWOOD llJPI) Ruth Buzzi of "Rowan and Marlin's Laugh-in" and Frank Sutton ol "The Jim Nabors Show" will guest star in an episode or "Love American Style ... PREMIERE ENUGEMEllTI IN~WI .. ~ llOW! "THE MIND BLOWER OF AU TIME!" It I : 1 .s-c •• ,. Siil•• l•t• '' lltJI a.1: otficH 0,.. 7115 .... s.,., ••• ,., .... •S.,...~llr. -Tlmlill(:Ni .. 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IF YOU CAN DO IETTlll ••• SJIOW US! • \ ' - 1 1 l_O PllOT·ADVUTISER N Wed,,..,.1, Augu1t 12, 1970 SlJMMER SACA(i)S 'PEAR-FECT' . Tbreo -uy navwed salads that are petf<d lpr wmmer luncbeooa all contal.ll IUCC\llent f"'1! C a 11 f o r n I a Bartlett pears, but all combine them In a novel manner with ltlch varied JngredJentl u water chestnui. In an Orq• j)raion Salad, 1tntilJ In 1.tnw. Pear Picnic SaJ11id and .stewed tomatoes In ~ Ptar Salad. Soondl wild? Try a lute adventure, and dlacover the delick>ua results. BAllTLli'IT ORANGE DRAGON SALAD 2 or a fresh California Barlett pears Lemon julct l pa9b1e (S ounces) orange l'latin 1 eup aU:ong bot tea made from jasmine, 0 o 1 o o g, llarj,.ling or orange pekoe \I CUp pi.....nple syrup (from canoed !nlit) ,,--.. 1 cup well..<frained canned pineappJe chunko 0( Udbit. '4 cup thinly sliced water chestnuts Lettuce Mandarin Dre&sing (recipe follows) Routed slivered almonds or toasted -•seed Cort peira and cut lengthwise. lnto thin llices; coat with lemon juice to prev~t browning, Dissolve gelatin tn bot tea; stir In plneapplt syrup. Chill unW gelatih begins: to thicken. Mix in pineapple, water cbestnut.s and ~ s~ into a 5-cup mold or a individual moldl and chill unW firm. When ready to serve, invert salad onto lettuce. Garnish with additlonaJ pear slica; if you wish. Serve w:lth Mandarin Dre!lllng sprinkled with roasted almonds. Mudarlll Dresslng Co"1bine 1h cup mayonnaise with 2 tablespoons each dairy sour cream and pineapple syrup, and 1 teaspoon &UY '8UC0. A really hearty salad, the following disttncttvt combination of marinated len- tils and fresh pean is a reputation-- maker. Once you've served it. you'll undoubtedJy be asked to make it again. LENTD..-PEAR PICNIC SALAD l'h d.tps (8 ouncea) lentils 21h cups water 1 teaspoon salt 1 small bay leaf 2/3 cup olive oil 1/3 cup red wine vinegar 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 ~ teaspoons seasoned salt v, teaspoon chill powder 1 smaJI red onion, thinly sliced (about v, cup) 1A cup thinly sliced celery '14 cup toasted slivered almor.ds 2 tablespoons' sweet red pepper slive~ or pimlento strips 1 very large or 2 medium-size fresb Ca.Jifornia BarUett pears Salad greens Chopped pa~ley Rfnse lentils and combine In kettle with water, salt and bay leaf. Bring to a boil; tum heat down and sinuner f« 20 td 2S minutes or until barely tender. Drain orr any liquid (most or all should be absorbed). Combine olive oil, vinegar, crushed garlic,. seasoned salt and chili powder in amall jar. Close lid and shake until well ml1.ed. Pour about half of dressing over hot lentils. Mit. genUy and spoon into a gla.5.!1 or pottery bowl. Chill thorollghly . for several hours o r , preferably, overnighl ·: An hour or so before serving lime, combine marinated beans • wlth onion, eel«")', almonds and red pepper. Discard bay leaf. Pare, halve, core and thinly slice pears. Reserve a few !or garnish. Dip these slices in lemon juice so they won't discolor. Add the rest of pear slices and re- maining dressing to salad and mix I I genUy. Fill salad bowl with Lentil.Pear Picnic Salad. Garnish With salatl greens and reserved pear slices. Sprinkle. with chopped paraley. Makes 8 seryings. SbicUy for the adventurous cook I.I the rollowlng blend, llr good as" it is unusual. MYSTERIOUS PEAR SALAD I can (about t pound) stewed tomatots ¥.i cup water l package (3 ounces) raspberry gelatin Dash hot pepper sauce 2 medium·size fresh California Bartlett peats Salad greens Sour Cream Dressing Combine most or the liquid from stew· ed tomatoes with the water. Heat to simmering and dissolve gelatin in hot liquid. Stir in hot pepper sauce. Chill ORANGE-PEAR MOLDED SALAD REFLECTS FAR-EASTERN MOOD I _ until gelatin mixture begins to thicken. Cut ahy large pieces of tomato into bite-size chunks. Core, halve and slice pears; mix with tomatoes and any remaining liquid into gelatin. Pour into 6 individual molds or a 4-cup salad mold. Chill until finn. Turn out onto salad greens and serve with Sour Cream Dressing. Sour Cream Drtsslng Combine 1 cup dairy sour cream with I tablespoon prepared horseradish. ~ teaspoon sugar and ~ teaspoon seasoned salt. Mix thoroughly and chill for an hour or so for flavo~ to blend. Make.s 6 servings. A particularly appealing feature of these pear salads is their ease of preparation in advance for carefree sum- mer entertaining. I ' Myths Clinging to Vine,. Most Methods Fruitless By JACKIE COMBS Of tlle ,Dally Pilot!Staff People pinch, wiggle, thump, shake and sme!J them. · But, unle.5.!I a person has a .natlD'al Instinct for selectk>n, there b no way to know U a watermeJon is ripe. _ .until the knife cuts into ll "Of all the methods, pounding to test hollowness ls the best," said Mn. John Woods, whose father owns a Newport Beach pr1r duce store. "But that's no guarantee." She explained that 1 green watenntlon his very JiWe water. As It ripens, It fill1 with water and develops a hoUow souod. A problem In leltdloo also develops as overly ripe melons have the same hollow sound: "Stay away from brown spots," she warned. Other summer fnrlb m easier to chooee for sweeter, tender eating but melons remain the molt 'Jllf- ficul~ -lroied Mrs. w-. ea .. laloupea, honeydewl, Ctan.Wya, casabas, Persians and Santa CJ.ais melons all require a dlff~t tedlnlque. TRICKY SCEm "Cantaloupes should smell Ii~ one but that tt II ol1'o trlck1," nol<d Mra. Wooda. U the melod hu been refr1gerated for two days,' It usually loses lls ripe set:nt. She auggested locking at the webbing of the skin. U it's light and the webbing delicate, the fruit should be good. Especiall~· if the skin has less of green and a more golden cast. "If irs soft outside, it's overly ripe," Mn. Woods con- tinued. "With honeydew melons, it's hit your best shot. No one in the world can pick a good one con- sistently." She suggested that the opposite end from the stem be tested -;It should give a little. They should be a creamy yellow with a look of velvet to the rind. Ripe Cranshaws have golden rinds. "Green ones really are a deep, dark green but so me like &hem a little green," noted Mrs. Wood,. ''They are more crunchy." Mn. Woods believes the Cranshaw is more delicate anC1 sweeter to la!ltt than cantaloupes. GOLDEN Ql.EAM Butfery yellow should be the col- or of CUabu, unless they are not going to be eaten for a few days. "The1 IN! ,an expensive honeydew •nd quite d<Ucioul," oh< oommenied. .. , Pntan rnelons, · W:hich have. a stronger flesh .,.... like 1quasb, are •-dark orange inslde. '1They are Wlually green wltb a spattering of orange," she pointed out. "so ~n should be based on a lolt Indentation on the eoit"' An; tn~ng fntlt that arrives In\ late Octobt?r and November ii the Senta Claus melon. As it riptna, the grttn rind turns a doep orange. Jt usually takes six weeka to ripen after it is picked. "It lasts wih1 Christmas and never goes bad." added Mrs. Woods. During the summer sea.son, many people choose to combine varied melons with Hawaiian £ruit for a giant salad a la luau. Mrs. Woods also bad some auggestion!I for choosing pineapples, papaya, mangoes and coconuts. LIJSCJOUS LUAU Ii the center pinepappte leaf pulls out easily, the fruit 1s ripe. The rind should tum a peachy color, she added. "A squishy papaya is too .rlpe. It 81$0 should be a peachy color and a UtUe soft.'' Mangoes vary in color when they are ripe - deep, ~. pinks, yeQow. lf the green cast is gone. then they are ript. F'or safe picking, co c o n u ta de!erve a JitUe shake. "lf you can hear U\e, milk swish, then the meat aboold be d<lidoua," oh< explained. Generally, for other fruit.a and vegetables, the smaUer selection gives more satistacUon. "People oft.en choo.'le a tarce cucumber over a small one. Actually, the meat is sweet« lleedB llll31Jer and skin thinner tn' the 1mafier choice." Mra. Woods suggtStcd that ~ pers buy only what ii I!\ season. "Tbcte is no such thing u • good apple in the midd!e or sum· mer," she concluded. · f Foreign Flavor 't of forcfgn fl a vor try Mac Italia. Jn saucepan cook lh pound I Ha n sausage (cut Jn 1-inch pieces) with ~ cup green pepper (tut in 1tripsl in l tablespoon salad oil unlU done. Add a lS.Ounce tan of macaroni and cheese and Y• cup ctitsup. fJeat; atir now aad then. Makes 2 to 3 servings. , ·-. Home News Dry Cereal Food Value Puff e9 .WP>rr ; By DOROTHY WENCK , or-c.w." ..._ """1!'!'! Breakfast cereal• .hit the ne~s 1 Je.w weeks ago when a U.S. Senate sub-- comrruttee, conducting bearings on nuu;.. tion lntormaUon for consumers, was told that most dry tre'akfaat cereals \ave little nutritional vllue \ ___ ':.J'L_~·) . The "~xpert" ~ho ~1 this startling lnforrfWtion wai\ ~ :lJ. Choate, an engineer by training, who served as a consultant to Dr. Jean Mayer in organizing the White House Conference on Food, Nutritkln and Health. According to Choate, the television adverUsJng of dry breakfast cereals - particularly the sugar co.ted ones - was deliberately teaching cbUdten tct demand sweets and to ~ the manufacturers' lea.st nutritk>uJ (and generally most e•penslve) products. He claimed that two--thlrds ol IO cereals studied were to lacklna in nutritional value that they should be considered "empty calories," meaning they provide energy value but tittle else. QlJICK RESPONSE The cereal companJes were qu.lci to respond that Choate·s te!llmony was full of technical errors. that breakfast cereals are "enriched'' with vitamins and minerals. and that the pre.sweetened cereals provide a better control over the amount of sugar a child uses on his cerea I than if he added il hlmse.lf. Nutritionists. too, responded to Choate's testimony by assuring mothers that breakfast cereals do have some nutritional value. Sul, they sald, dry cereals are not an lmportant 9)UJ'ct of protein unless you consider the milk used with them. Another protein -some egg, cheese, peanut butter, etc. -along with the cereal will improve the meal'• staying power. When the smoke of the battle clean, we can see that Choate has spoken some words cf truth alq with some Jnaceuracies. His contention that the TV advertising of breakiut cereala is keyed to develop- ing 1 taste for the least nutritious, most upenslve cereals ii correct. How often do )'OU aee a TV ad en- courqlng children to e1t oatmeaJ? Yet oatmeal and ether cooled cereals offer far more nutrltio.o., at .liss ,than j half the cost of the leut e~nsive dry cereal. 'EMPTY CALOJUES' Hls point ttiat the sugared cereala are ')nOllly .. empty caloriel" ii, 1lso fairly 'l.CC\Jrate. While a ft.tamins and iron are usually added to these cereal!, their sugar content ls high. Most kids add less sugar by the spoonful. And the lllPfc bou&bl Jn.. the )>a1 ls much Che8pet 'than sbgar. bouJlit s1Uck to cereal. f Label reading will show you that in many of the sugared cereals there ii more sugar than cereal fn the product. On• food labels lngredttptl must ~ listed in Order of predomirtance. 'lbe ingi'edient present in greatest amount is listed first and so on. Sugar ls number one on the list in many sugared ctreals and nwnber two .pq , tbe list in, many of the "non-sucaz:ed" ~t!fli,..' •, · Try this experiment Welch an ounce of plain puffed wheat and measure tbt volume. It makes two or more cupi Now weigh llJ!. Ol'W'· ol ~'fed pulled wheat and ~ 3'tfr1 to~· with that of the unsugareCI. ·111e sugared measures less than a cup. The heavy sugar has replaced more ihan ha.U oC the light weight cereal. Keep in mind 'lo<!, tl\I~ 11qpred cerf8l1 can be as tihly-lo C.1.1:9'" tooth decay, If eaten out of hand as between meal snacks, u candy. Decay causing bacteria thrive on sticky sugars and starches that cling to the teeth. Perilaps we should lelm i'. fOocf> habit of the Swiss. The'y eat uncoo~ed Oitmeal with milk and sugar as a breakfut cereal. Often they add nuls, raisins, or ether fruit for flavor. Sounds good doesn't it? A QUESTION ASKED Q. Some food spoiled In o u r refrigerator while we were on vacallon. Is there any way to get rid of Ult bad odor In the refrigerator? A. Sometimes bad odors penetrate tht Insulation of the refri1erator and It ls nearly lmpo88ible lo get them out. Alt<r you have thoroughly washed out tht refrigerator with a strong baking aodl I aolution, stAnd sonie pans of wann water in the refrigerator (it should be turned o{f). ~ warmth will help volatiJe Ult odors. After you hafe wanned up tht refrigerator, run an electrk: fan l~to 1t to help drive out the odors. Ftnaqy, put some 21ct.iv1tted charcoal in the refrigerator to ab9orb the odor. Acllvated charcoal (not the same u ct>arcoal bri. quets ror barbecues) la very poroua and haa a Larae o<1or·aboorbln1 capac111. • ' - -T. 2 DAILY PILOT Wtdnesday, August 12, 1970 I Scraps Make a Crafty Comeback • I BJ JEAN W(IJ.IAMS • .. '*"' '""" '''" .. All OI my rrle.nds give me acrap&, JDd I never throw one of them away," said Mrs. 0. R. Mlthoff of Cosla Mesa , sufTOUnded by gift Items made of leftover bits or cloth. yarn or even wall-to-wall carpel. Her cUts from scraps keep ber busy lh every spare mo- mtnl, I.he energetic member of the Newriort Harbor Area Senior Citizens Club added She hasn't too many spare moment.I, for ft aho is a member of the Hoot n' Holler Roost of the Newport Night Owls, Vikings and Coast Homemakers as well as the Harbor Star Chapter o f Eastern Star In which she will soon be a 50-yea r member. A widow for five years, Pauline Mlthoff says she is "never bored " because of her hobbies. The mother of four children, she now boasts eight grand~lldl'en and rour great· grandchlklren. all of whom receive her handmade gifts yearly. "I work on these thlngs throughout the year," she said, "so I never have lo ro out at the la.st minul.e and buy a gift." She i~ constantly inventing new UJeS for lhe leftover bits she. collects. Unique memo pad holders evolved from some 9Craps of leftover wall· to-wall carpet provided by her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Sam P. Lafferty of Costa Mesa. She sanded, pajnted and lac- quered two scraps of plywood cul to 1iu by her 80n Richard Mitholf, also of Costa Me!B. Gluing in place two attractive scenes saved from large groeUng cards, she produced wall plaques which duplicated an expensive pair she had aeen for sale the week before. When she was given a large batch or drapery scra ps, she fuh.ioned a group of tole bags. which !tie. lined wilh other fabric scraps. Whenever she haslefti>ver yam from making lift baby jackets, she kni~ bab1 booties -her favorite Ifft. When ahe tw heavier scraps ot yarn left over from her &if\ crocheted sllppen, I -. NIMBLE FINGERS -Mrs. 0 . R. Mithoff makes every scrap count, from leftover yarn lo bits of wall-to-wall carpeting, in her hobby of making gifts for her family and friends. The Costa Me san demonstrated her craft at the Orange County, Fair, she turns out a batch of head- bar.ds. Fell scraps make a wide assortment of Chrlslmu tree n r n aments. arllmal-shaped bean bags and eyeglas s ho lders. Larger projects are quilts she pulS together f r o m diamond-shaped scraps of col· I.on and afghans she fashions frcn1 all colors of yarn left· overs. fl.1rs fl.1ithoU works on these Items whenever she has time to fill -such as the afternoon she presided over 11 booth containing her han- diwork at tilt Orange County fair. As one who l;lelieves in dynamic living, Mrs. Mlthaff hasn't too much time to fill during t.1le day. "My days are really busy," she said, "but in the evenings I sit and do my handwork." The items that started her out on her "gifts from scraps" he>Dby arc pot holders which feature round doll faces . "I've been making t.hose doll pot. holden ever since my friends at a church bHaar in Ohio wanted me to make something out of scraps for sale," she said. "And they 're still in demand today." r I ~ ' I ' First Ladies Among First In animated conversation are three governor's wives (left to right) Mrs. Ruby Samuelson, wife of Idaho Gov. Don Samuelson. Mrs. Bobby Hathaway, wife of Wyoming Gov. Stanlely K. Hathaway, and Mrs. Bett.y Bearnes, wi~e of Mis- sou ri Gov. Warren E. Beames. The three wore pantsuits to a reception at the National Governors' Conference in Missouri. Horoscope Taurus: Look Ahead THURSDAY AUGUST 13 By SYDNEY OMARR Llbra individuls, If not artists in their own right, ap- prtelate tbe efforts of otben. These persons are charming, appear dellcate, but can tt1ht vigorously when they feel &he cause · Is right. Some famous persons bom under Ubra In· elude Yves Montand. Maury Wills and Angela Lan1bury. ARIES (March 21-April 19): The only limitations apt to exist are those you Impose upon yourself. Realize this and reach high: your potential is tremendous. Favorable at· tenlion or publicity is ac- Be willing lo expand. Avoid petty individuals. Look ahead. Promote potential. GEMINI ('1.1ay 21.June 20): Ideas can be put to practical use. Gain new allies. Make wise ccrncession. Show that your thinking moves with the times. Don 't be bogged down with expensive, outmoded con· cepts. CANCER (June 21 -July 22 ): Accent on marriage, binding ties. Give attention to domestlc area. Promote com· forts, material and emoticr11a!. Slop moving in circles. Set sights on goal and proceed accordingly. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Emphasis on travel, com- municating ideas. You gain knowledge. You slrive for solution to personal dilemma. You are seeking. Answer Is obtainable . Leo tndivldual can aid. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22}: Your Attention may be riveted cr11 property matters. What Is solid attracts you. There are numerous details involved. You will have to be on your menta l toes. Check thorough· ly. SCORPIO {Oct 23-Nov. 21}: r . centod . TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Spotlight on how you com· munlcate . Good for plarming advertising campaign, sub- mitting fo rmal, manuscripts. Some achievements may not appear spectacular. But you eventually will reap solid rewards. Know this and dig in -stick to your O\\'n style. Help others. But don 't neglect yourself. Accent on new concepts, friends Snd challenges. Key is to exercise Independence of thought, action. You wl\I receive backing if direct, for~hright. SAGl'ITARlUS (Nov. %2· Dec. 21): Cycle continues high, with emphasis on finan- cial gain. Differ e ntla te between fantasy and actual fact. ~t promises in writing. Refuse to be cajoled into Im- practical action. l VIRGO (Aug. 2J.Sepl. 22): Newport Beach Home Selected by Dukes On lhe terrace of her pareOO' home overlooking Newport Bay , Jeri Lynn Seelye became the bride of Jere Ramsdell Duke. The Rev. Klane Robison of the First Friends Church of Whinier performed the af· ternoon ceremony for the Seelye, the bride's brother, as best man. The ne~· Mrs. Duke, .,.,.ho was a Ti cktocker of the Na- tional Charity League. at· tended Whittler College and CCI after her graduation from · Palos Verdes High School. ~ daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Her husband attended Orange Coast College and was graduated from the University of Madrid. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19 ): Versatile approach gains desired results. Specifically, display humor and adaptabil- ity. You can initiate projects. You can put across personali- ty. You can impress higher· ups . AQUARJUS (Jan. 21).Fcb, 18): You can break from restrictions. You are helped if discreet Means it is 11ot wise to tell all you know. Permit aura cf romance to flourish. ~1essage will become increasingly clear. PISCES (Feb. l9·March CURTAINS FASHION TOTE BAG CARPET SPORTS HAPPY SMILE I Howard S~elye Jr. and the son or the late Mr. and Mrs. Clesson M. Duke of Corona del Mar. Following a honeymoon in Santa Barbara and Monterey, the newlyweds will reside in Newport Beach. 20): friendly discussion could lead to stimulating project. Be willing to expGSe your ideas. Some of your fondest hopes, wishes may be fulfilled. Romance Is in picture, too. Attending the pair were Mis,, Lynn e Reynolds as maid ~ • ....,.~-...... -.. or honor and Jay Randall Buying Matches Expensive When There's No Money to Burn DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am ~ne of the Silent MajOrity -in the se.n!!e lhal I nave never written lo Ann Landers. Until now. The letter th&l got to me wu alaned "Sorry Mom .'' She: was be- moenln& Ult fact that her brilliant son was rumed by one oi th o 1 e far~ut Eastern tehools. Mom w11 ,;ick abou\ the kid 's long hair, hl1 unruly mustache, "' i Id lidtbUml. Jesus sandal!. faded Jeans. lov• beads and hi! verba liud desire to burn ctown everyting and replace It wtth "Pnethlng better." !He didn 't llY 'what) I'll bel.. Mom wasn't sick eooucb to cut off the )Id's college funds and tell him to make his own way. Colleae can be a un ique opportunl!y tor a ll.Udent to eserclse his indcpcodeil?e while 1UU under the influence of parents ANN LANDERS \\'h:> fool the bills. They have lhe ri(hl lt'I set up some guidellnes. Too many parcnt.s let thctr kids do 11 thty ple&Je, 1 hen they wring lhelr hands when the kids go wrong. If a tollcge student ~ets too far oul cif hne his parents should tell him lo shapt up or support himself. A student who want! to burn down the world should hnve In buy his own m.atcbcs. -BROKEN SJl.~NCE DEAR BROKEN SILENCE: I am In lavor of the ril1!1 to peaceful ~otest , but 1tudanll who destroy prope.riy and resort lo violence to 11cbie"e the~ goals, no matttr bow "'Orthy, shoul~ nol bt s11b1kllied. Partnt_. don 't (l1>1'e ,ftlt:lr kid~ riot meney . And students wM are not revolutionaries &hould n11t ~ penall2ed 111nd dtprh·ed of !heir right lj an educ•· lion. PEAR ANN L.ANI:'ERS Rrc~nlly you offered counsel t.o i ~'otfta n who said ~he rell like an unpaid maid in the house. She described her home as •·spatfess," her meals a1 "marvelous'' and her ironed shirts a1 "suit.Ible fer- " starch ad." She complained that her husband showed no appm:-lation whalever and was indifferent lo her. You replied, "A man doesn't love a woman because &he's a good hoosekeeper, a great cook and can Iron shirts." You • d de d, "He can buy these services ." Your cloelng line caugtu my eye. "A woman who can m11te her husband feel good about hlmae.U has It made." Please tell me how a WQfnln can make her husband feel good about himsc:Jr? What's the secret? Apparently. you know It. Wiil you share it? - \Yll..l..ING TO LEARN DEAR WILUNG: How did you treat tbe (e.llow1 you dated and wanted lo im pren"? Te1t your memory, Doll, and replay the lapel. You bullt llllm up wbe.a be wa1 down. You made. him look cood '° hl1 famlly nd friends. You waited llll you were alone to oner criticism. And yea knew how to crftlclte without de1troy1n1 his confidence. You also knew when to leave him alone. The.rt art times when leavlng 1 man alone can be the blgge.1C favor you can do for him. Easy"? Of course not. But the effort and energy a woman pnt1 Into ber marriace Is Hkt money In the bank. It btgets Interest. \\'lien the going gels rougb •be has something to draw on. The 111.ucr1, complaJoer1, whiners and bellltlers end up bankrupt. When a crfal1 hfts, they lose everytblnc because t.bey II.ave nothing In reserve. CONFIDENTIAL. TO OPEN MINDED' A persOn who has holes In his head aJsa is "open minded." Your mlnd JOUnds as lf il's been nailed shut for 50 yeara. Hang on to your C<lnfederate money if you wanl to. Dear, but don't e:rpect the South lo be "the same'' again: How will you know wben the real lhlnl comet alone? A•k Ann Landen. Send for ber booklet "Love or Se• and How to Tell the Difference." Send 25 ctnlt in coin 11nd a long, 1elf·1ddre11e<1, stamped envelope wltb yoW' reque1t la Cart of the Daily PlloL . ~. Sale Plans 'Flour' Whipping up batches by the dozen are members of the Huntington Beach Mrs. Jaycees including Mrs. Robert A. Bean (left) and Mrs. Richard Rayl. The group will sponsor a'bake sale between 10 a .m. and 3 p,m, Saturday, Aug. 15, in Five Points Shopping Center, Proceeds will be used for many community projects sponsored by the club, including the redecoration of the children's ward of Orange County Hospital. Chores Too Menial Men Can Cook Tonight WASHINGTON (UPI) -If groups fighting for women's liberation have their way, here's wtiat you may see on Aug. 26, the 50tb aimiversary DTERY SHOES l'OR m •· 1nt1 11, Cftlt M•Y • ,._tm SUMMER CLEARANCE! of woman's suffrage: Housewives won·~ <.wk, sew or wash dishes; secretaries will wear slacks instead of skirts; others will strike or stage a work slowdown and some mothers will take babies to the father's office to have bim baby sit. Stores will be devoid or women except for clerks fore· ed to work. PrestJirulhly some women will refuse to wear bras; walk through doors held open by males; take a seat offered Lhem on a bus or wear anything tflat smacks ol the latest in fashion. Part of that, at least, is BIDWELL OF NEWPORT .. the dream of Darby Costello, secretary or the Washington chapter of the National Organization for Women. She is calling for women nationwide to use that day to tree themse! .. es of "whatever is oppressive in their lives." She used a news (.oofereoce to -exhort women to "demonstrate against con- tinuing discrimination and sub- jugation of women to inferior supportive roles.'' ''We're ca lling o n housewives, secretaries, pro- fessionals, women in poverty and siudents to cease doing on Aug . 26 whatever is op· pressive in their lives. We're asking for a strike, a sici.ooi or a slowdown. \Ve're abo advocating a total consumer boycott as strong objection to !he consumer role that essen· ti ally exploits "WQlllen." Miss Costello said ooaliHons of women's groups are being formed in 36 cities to dramatize the inequality of women . As Miss Costello anoounced t.he plans ol women, Dr. Edgar F. Berman, a personal physician to former Vice President Hubert H. Hum· phrcy, shrugged off criticism and refused to budge from hls contention women are in- herently limited in leadership potential. "I stumbled on a hornet's nest," Berman said, "and I am oorsing the ritings," He had said on April 30 that the decision-making powers of women m high office might be affected by their menm:ruaJ periods or menopause. Community Benefits ' Auctioneer Calls As tbe auctioneer'• voice rises toward a crescendo, the Village Park Civic Associa· Uon hopes to gain new recreation furniture through it. auction on Saturday, Au~. 15. HoU&ehold Items, antiques and m1sceUa· neous goods from tables to toddler's toys will be available for a preview after 10 a.m. with the auction beginning at noon in the Village Park Clubhouse. Collections will be made by the associa· lion frqm those wishing to donate or offer items on consignment. Collections will be made today from 7 to 10 p.m. i also, Thurs· day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. '8.nd Friday, from 3 to 7 p.m. • Those wishing pick·UP service may call Mrs. William Fischbach at 833-2594 or Mrs. Jerty Choyl<e at 833-3M4, co-chairmen of the event. Carole Mackin Now Mrs. Perry W. Fletcher During double ring nuptials in St, Joachbn's Catholic Church, Costa Mesa , Carole Christine Mackin became the bride of Pe!T)'·Wllliam Fletcher Jr. The Rev. Thomas Nevin directed the vaw exchange for the daughter ol Mr, and Mrs. Milo W. Mackin o( Costa Mesa and the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Perry W. Fletcher of Garden Grove. Given in m31Tlage by her father, the bride asked Mrs. Nennetle Karr to be her matron of honor and Miss Monica West. maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Mi:o,,es Deborah Cory. Sandra and Marina Mackin, the bride's sisters. 'l.l.llwl'!c:W Attending as best man was Daniel Tischler, while usher· ing guests to their seats were Michael and Steven Fletcher, lhe bridegroom '1 brothers, Patrick Kawasjee and Terry Tischler. Residing ln Fountain Valley, MRS. FLETCHER Mffa Rites the newlyweds are graduates of Mater Dei High School. She attended Orange Coasl College where he is a student. Kllflr Jl'IMll PEGGY REID BetrotMd December Wedding Planned WtdnHC111, Au9ust 12, 1~70 DAILY PILOT H Webster-Schisler Rites Solemnized During a candlelight ccremooy in St. Andrew·, Presbyterian Church, Susan Marcella Schisler exchanged wedding vows wilh John brother's beJt man, while usher's duties were auumed by Jt!frey Hatch, Russell Klein, Rewk Warrum and Dennis Kato. Webster. A graduate of Corona del Parents of the bride and ti.tar lllglt School, the bride bridegroom are the E. Ralph also completed studies M Schialers of Newport Stach Orange Coast CoOege and the and the Thomas C. Websters New York Institute of of Coron1 de1 Mar. Finance. Conducting the ceremony The bcnedic\ was graduated from Newport Harbor High wu the Rev. Raymond l. School. Orange Coast Co11e&• Brlhaml. and Whittier College, wbert Attendant,., tncluded Mrs. he majored In economJcs. Christine Hamilton as matron Following a honeymoon in of honor and Miss Mary Hawaii, lhe couple will residt Petll:rson and Mrs. A J 1 n in Newport Beach. Giraud as bridesmaids. -;:::========:::;-, Thomas Weblter Jr, was his Fall Suits Get the Jump -.-.. ....... ·-·-- Georgetown Manor. The jumpsuit is the coming Mrs. Laura Reid of Hun-costume ror fall and winter, tington Beach has disclosed says designer Pauline Trlgere. the engagement of h ~ r So saying, she builds the bulk of her collection around daugh ter, Peggy &1n Reid to what once was the uniform l 101 H. TVST* AYf. S-Am ....... ,7'1l .. --ORANGE COUNlV'I LMOQlf JMD MOST IEAUTIU. "°""'°' Myron Gfne Okimoto, son of or the paratroopers but now Mr. and Mrs. lwao Okimoto is the unifonn o{ women with , Ethmi'f!Al/en FURNITURE of Midway Cily, the wherewithal to alford the The wedding ceremony will, ~Tr~ig~ere~l~abe~l.~]V,fti~~f,iii=~~~~~~ take place on Dec. 11 in Com-Ii VIRGINIA'S munily Methodist church , SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE Huntington Beach, M I 333 4 East Coast Hwy. • Corona clel •r The bride ·e I e U-was Phone 473 -8050 graduated from Marina High School and UC!, where she earned an elementary teaching credential. S h e leaches at UCI Laboratory School. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Westmiru.1cr High School and a I l e n d s Califon1ia Slate College at Fullerton where he is a sociology major. Court Stella r.tember5 of Court Stella ~1aris 14411, Catho l ic EVERYTHING TO MAKE SEWING EASY Ftbric1 for oll Occ11io111 F1bric1 for 111 1911, inf111h to 1•nio1 citi11111. li11in91 on• int.rf1ci11 ti fo 9iv1 your "cr11lio11" th o c111lom look. l utlo111 -rn1f1I, potrl, 11ov•1ti11, I f111cy /1w1!1. All opoll 1toclr 10 buy only what you nood. P1ttorn1-Vo9111, l uttoriclr, Simplicity I McC1ll. Trinu-l1c11, braicl1, ribbon11 importod lowol lrim1. Nolion1--Co1"plol1 color rango of T 11011 oncl l11,..i11blo 1ipport. Throtd, toko your ciloico of f1'11rct ri11d, poly11l•r or til k. It tll tdd1 up lo 1 ono $lop c1nt1r for llomo 11win9 1111d1. S•o Yo11 Soon! VIRGINIA 1'.S. Wo i1wil1 vou lo como "brow1in'll" 1 0011. 011f 1tl11• lodi•• alt 1r1 1•p11i1nc•d 11w1rt t nd wiU 9ivo yau p1r1•fl• 1li11.i t11i1ltnc1, if 11eeded. Daughters ol America meet CI b M b A t each second and fourth Mon-U em ers ccep day al a p.m. in St. Joachim's Leadership Positions iip~ati~•h~h·u~, eos~"'~M~ .. ·~· d~~~~~~~~~~ U1e Yow lonkAm.rtcenl or Mcntll' Cltort• New officers were seated by the S Club of Edl!on High ScOOol during a breakfast meeting in the faculty dining room ol the school with Miss Rosemary Castro 1ccepting the president's gavel. Seated with her were the Misses Terry Togie. vice president; Rhonda Spicher. recordlng ..-..,Y; Kathy Pizzas Follow Baseball A wiMing combin•bon for summer fun is being offered members ot. the Stanford Club of Orange County on Saturday, Aug.. 15. Baseball, beer and piu.a will be the menu when members gather at I P.,m. In the Anaheim stadium. to view a game between the 1Angels and the Detroit Tigers. Postgame activit.les w 111 follow in a pizza parlor nearby. Reservatione are available al $3.50 a ticket to all graduates and former students of S 1 a n ford Univen:Ity . Tnterded persons may call Kettb Dinsmoor of Newport Beach. chainnan: Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ray of Costa Afesa or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Secketa of Newport Beach. Dry bur & h , corresponding 9CCl't1ary, and Karen Pitt, .............. Chartered Wt December by the Huntington Beach Sorop-4\ timist Club International, the club has initiated numerous community and school service projects. 'Ille members ha ve prepared tray favors for a hospital, cleaned up and beautified the 1ehool campus a n d sur- rounding areas, assisted with 1ehool af!airs and taken part in the Huntingtoo Beach City l'~estivaL ~trs. Ja.me.oi Montgomery serves as advisor, Fix Sink Ory chlorine bleach will cJtan a badly stained ~ink better than liquid bleach because it will not nm off. Dampen sink, sprinkle on bleach, spread it around with a paper towel, let stand for two minutes, then rinse well and dry. Repeat. if necessary. Nuts 'n Nibbles Attending meeUogs every Friday at 10 a.m. are the women of Fountain Valley Nuts to Nibbles TOPS Club. Members have selected the Recreation Center in Hun· tington Beach for the meeting place. /)/)_ THE N-E·W allie j LQQK at yaur service for a • • . NEW YOU! We ltowe rJM lort .. , MlecflH of FALLS ••• WleLm . , . CASCADIS old Wlt.S 111 0Je11t• Co•Rty. Mo11r ,,.. • •'Yl-4 f•r ,.11 ... trr 0111 SAVE S20 TO S60 NOW 100% HUMAN HAIR WIGS Fully Hand Tied • • . all shades OTHER HUMAN HAIR s59's FALLS WIGS s199s DIMIS ~ II" fALL ~ WI• fAU ~ LONe ,ALL $22. 95 $32. 95 $42. 95 $52. 95 SAYE S7 SAVI S7 SA.YI SIJ IA't'I $17 ALL SHADES Pllll·STTLID , ••••• S24.t5 The Sleek DUTCH BOY CASCADES 3 01. Regul41 $12.95 Ill ... $17.91 "MIRACLE WIGS" The INSTANT HAtR . DO! ~ for ltolicl1y 91cl · ebou!1, Jut! 1011 it i11 vour b19 l I•~• It •10119! 1,u1lt,, i11lo yo~r ow11 1tvl• i11 1 FLASH! lt't 10 e11y to wt1lt tncl 1f'vl• yo11,1tlf. 100 % K111e•1lo11 fib1r, 4 01. Gl•nts $17.95 .... SJl.fl THE TRAVELER ''With my big famil~ The "A" line Special! R09ul1r $34.95 St11tch c1p, curly or 1e111i curly llttt. $14 95 lo witli l1perecl nee•. 24.fS e THE VOYAGER I save almost $l0 a weelc at Alpha Beta!' NOW ... Yl't'IANI WOODAID COS Mme• Wltli o, without (ttrf, for th1 .... $19 95 lo119er loo•. 2f.f5 • THE "GARBO" H111cl"'"~' for ffi1 111•1! h1 f11h· Ill:... $27 95 1011 •tv'•·· Jt.ts • malAe~ 250 E. 17th STREET WIG & BEAUTY SALON COSTA MESA Mrs. Rose Niswonger, North Torrance i . 548-3446 DAILY TILL 5:30 THURS. & FRI. TILL 1:00 ! ' ' 0.lll Y PILOT WedM:Slt.J, A.119tut 12, 1970 Scouts Troveling Birthplace Visited Mor• than 34 Cadelte and Senior Girl Scouts and tive adult leaders lrom Huntington Beach visited the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder oJ scouting. in Savannah. Ga. The girls , who hed planned their trip for 18 monlhs, collected news- papers. alum inum , sponsored a fashion show , bazaar and bake sale and did individual baby-sitting. Parents aided the trip by heJping with rummage s1Jes and parties, and dads served a pancake breakfast. . l Traveling by charter bus. the group pal'.'f.icipated In a planned three- hou.r program and enjoyed activities that were a l>art of the girlhood days . or Juliette Gordon such as cutting silhouette11, viewing stereoscopea-lhe TV o{ the 18005-and lear_ning the language of the fan . They also tested one of the late~ Mrs. Low's favarite girlhood recipes. En route home they visited other historical sites and loured the Grand ('anyon and vici nity . Leader of the troop is Mrs. Hu~h Turner. College Classmates Plan Februa·ry Rites • KRIS MOORE Betrothed Classmates at CalHomla St11\t College 11t Long B~l!lch who art planning 1 w!dding nexl Jo'ebru11ry are Kris Moore of Newpon Be11ch and Warren Steven Wilke. Annooncemenl of l he betrothal came at a buffet dinner for 11ppro.rim1&.ely 4~ relalive.c; and friends in tht: bride~le<:t's home for which her mother w11! hostess. Partnts of the engaged cou- ple are Mn. Louise Hall of Newport Beach and Don C. Moore of the Western Caroline lslann.~ and Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wilke of Arcadia. The pair, who met whi le stua ying at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, plan to enter Christian work following tht completinn of !heir '1:ud!es al CSCLB. Members Totally Oriented SeH-lmprovP.menl will be the concern of Mesa -H11 rbor Club members when they meet lomurrow at 10:30 1.m. Total Women of the 7CM will be presented by Min Shirley Gage of the ~ration, Fashion Island. The progrsm wlll lrteludt skin cart, makeup and wig fastllorui. Si1 mysleriou!I member~ will be wearing wigs in an attempt I o fool f e 11 ow members. The setting for the t.ven t, which includes a business meeting and seafood luncheon ltt 11 :30 a.m.. will be the M~a Verde Country Club, Dads Bid To Luau -~---· .. ~-----· ---....... -... ~ ........ · ... -.. . Former Star Plays Part • Real Drama • SAN CL.F.MF.NTE (U PI) - A beautiful rtdhalred former masi c&I eomedy mr l! finding politics has as much ''high tlrama" 1s Broadway -and Jt's n!al. She ls Mary Ann Snow, form~ly ol Mocrhtad, Minn .. a pre&a aidt to Herbe.rl Klein, director of While Houst. com· munications. who quit the 1taae to joln the Nls:on ad· m\nlslr•tion . The vivacious' trnwn-tyed aclresii 1IM1 switched Mt political Toy•lty from 1 Ken- nedy-style 0 e'm o c rat to Republican of her own fr.ee will. T&ll. with Uie flpre nf a faMion model, Mrs. Snow's memorable rolt:,, In h e r lhtater daylli include(! Eliza Doolillle In the nalional cnm- pany of •·t.1y Fair Lady:• Sht alM WAS 11n understudy fnr .. Mrs. Malloy" the seamstress in Carol Channing·~ ;'Hello, Dolly." She lumerl to ?l)l!lle11 11ft.er tht ;issassinaHon nf Martin Lut~r King and Robert F. Kennedy mltde her feel mo!'f' 11nd more th11t the part !'ht was playing was "irrelevant." But she has not given up Ille thealer compleltly. She fliea lo New Ynrk regularly for music leSSOM Ul keep up htr pro{ession1l 11landards ind lalely she ia called in as an expert when the White Houat stages il~ "evenin1~ of en· tertainmenL" She dr~s with great 1tyle, loves the CaUfomia lnok . AA for the midi , sht says. "I'll fight it." When she: looks back she remembers she had "11 great great childhood." "I realized later how lucky I was to have paN!nls who le! me reach out," lhe said. S~ attended the University nf North Dakota , then got a Job wKh station WDAY in Fargo, N.D. After that It w11s all uphill. She wrote lo thf" late Helen Mencken, who foun- ded the American ThealrP J~n Y. Kennedy 'v 11 paisn. When the Yk:torloua perlence," ahe ldded. "Herb bani wort. lt'1 net the llllM aMassinated and it • hit the returns wMe in, the wu Ilk· ls a wonderful bolu. aa thea~aUM h'a rfall' compllly hard. Tht death of ed to &o lo Walhlniton. "l1ve found SoVt:rM'lfOI and But fo.r htr tht Mtftl lhf.m '1Bobby" w1111 the "fln111 blow .'' r='1,;l~•;::H~•~lnl~ly~lh;r;ill:;:ln~1~•~•~·.·~po1iiillcaii1lii'lliii""iii1Piiiliiainii111iiluutnliiiiiilliilsill!tii111'ii•iil•ltll·illaiilil"'1iialllll ... !ht said. "I fell I had 101 ltave lhe theater." I Her friend, Wllll•m Sallre. one nf Pre11\dent Nixon's 8Pff.Ch writers, introd~ her to ·Kltin •nd ht hired hf.r fm-the 1151 presidenU1l cam· Who C.ros7 N• •"'•r ft•Wtp1~r lft "'• .,..,,ftl "'''' 11.•\rt v•ur ~•"'"'u· ftity Ii•• v•ur c• .. "'lllftity tl•ilv ft•Wtl''''' tl•11. lt'1 th• DA1l Y "LOT. LITTLE GUYS 'N DOLLS CHILDREN'S HAIR STYLING --.,;;'"';;;:•;:-~'..;,._""'~"o:f"""''°'--JL_•_•_• ~··~!°"·"'!'!..'-"-'iit-.. ny •• s -a.. .....,,. -...... ~ .... I JO E. 17th St. ~=.:·;:.....~, Cost• Mesa An Qpen Letter to •• , eur 11tllloM et friends who ,blrt Wrfatey brenllS ef 1111ellty chewln1 lllM. • .. ,f Wm. WRIGLEY Jr. Company CUWIU IUM llAIUFACTIHH .... , .... L OPflCll • (llC .. oc . 1111Ne11 ____________ .., Inflation is and has bten one of e•erybody's probla.e: -- 7ourB and ours aa well ~ and nmr that ther• ii a d•t•rai&.a drive to cheek it ... feel that tvtr7one ehould do bis pe.rt to help. no aatter how s•all. The refore, •• want you to kno• that t he lri1le7 C01Ql9n7 h .. not raieed ite wholesale prio• on tht re1ular S-stiok p&olt&t:es of Wrigle1's Spea,..int, Doubl••i nt &ftd Juiey Fl"'Uit Qua, and 1'Ml should not be paying mort for tht1t packages than 70U havt in tbe put. Recently sOIMt aanufaotertrs ha•• raised tht price on tb•1r brands of chewing 1u•. and this i ncrt&at ha.a been passed on to the consuaer. As a r teult ... DJ consu .. rs and rtt&iltns art under the •istaken i apression that oar price has alao IOft• up. There are always so.a who •ill take advanta1e of any opportaait7 to add to their own profits. but •e believe that •oat of those in the trade are and •ill play fair and hold the prioe ~n our brands even though this •eans extr& work for the•. As coets increase. a.s they are bound to. l ricley •ill h& ... to ra i se its price. Bu t in •i•• o! the pre••nt eeo~oaie eitaltil!h'l we just don't think this is t he ti ae . l e intend to t11h ten our belts and do our level bftet te hold the lioe . at lel8t throuJ}l this current a.nti-iatlltiOa oaapti cn. Variety's Your Bag Mis.~ Moore ill a graduate of Corona del Mar High Sch(>ol 1100 her fh1~ was a:r~uated frnm Glendnra High School aOO Citrus College. Orange Coasl Mother~ Twin~ Club member~ will of Wing, and was a~epted as a drama student. The Nation11I H a n d b 11 i;: ASSt'lf:iation 11dvise1 the woman who prefers a more structured handbag and who shudders al the won:b "far out" that then! are more coo- venlional handbags 11vailable : h11ndaome bo1u. fr a med pouche5 and envelopes. HB Auxiliary Americ11n ~Rlon Auxiliary nf Huntington Beach gather! in the Amttic1n Legion Hait i at 1:30 p.m. the first Thursday ol each month. On the fourth l Thursday members may c11ll Mrs. Arne Jensen, SJ&.%777, ror location information. I famOU$ S-2 Gr111t10-to111h1rw1th p•nl) .. hosel No 11rt•r• or t•b• t• show throuah clo•t ·lo·you f11hlon1 . St•)' Th1r1• knit sr•b• hose : no mor• b•111nr k11111t l lthtweithl nylon covered core spun 1p1ndtlf; L1•I•.. b1tlsle front pentl Atttil'JI tummy. lbf• S.2. S.M·l I ...... \ Soroptimists Newport Harbor SoroptimiJ1t Club met:Ls the first thrtt Wedneadays for a luncheon in the Prirr.e Rib Inn, Costa Mesa. The last W~nesday of the month members meel in various locations for dinner Al 7;30 p.m. BIG UP TO Y2 OFF ...... Swim Suit1 Or11111 in· One of her great rnomenlS vile their husbands to join was playing "Eli1A " in them ind 110 native for a Moscow on a state department- poolslde luau at 8 p.m. S1tur-sponsored lour of ' ' F' a i r Lady .'' day, Aug. IS. She was playing in "Dolly" Mr. and Mrs. C h a r I e I In Dttroit when Presitlent Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. Saundtts will open their Hun-1r;-~=================~-----------------------=;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;=;i;; tington BeAch home for the \I annual 30eial affair. Polynesian food and t.n- ltrt.aining, awimming and dan- cing will comprise the even- ing's adlvlti~. . , La Cresta 1687 ORANGE AVl.-c:COSTA MEIA CLEANERS NIXT TO THI l"HONI 646·94" 'OST 011',ICl-ACROll 'ROM IA,IWAY M•n.•l'rl. 1 •.m. t• t •·"'· h t. 1 •.Jiiii· tt 6 ;."" 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WI MONOI ALL COUl'ONS 1687 ORAN011al-c;COSTA MISA --~ -..~-~~-----·---------~--------~---------- WrdM1d1y, A119111t 12, l<nO • OAIL Y PILOT :JS Picnic's More Fun for Cook if Preparation Time's rrirurrted- HEW YORK tUP\) -A them. And stir the salad now oregano, rosemary, savory, Ii~ to a will·proor salad -a creamy lert.ure. Mayonna ise1 shapes and materials. a 1w1s1 tie ittP9 hot food brtad or rolls, ch 111 e d p6ctUc Is M picnic tan «'lil!Y and l hen w hi I e It's toasted sesame seeds and red, shredded or diced meats, abo will modify tbe-st8$0!\ing Some o! the most efficient hot Ol'-<:old food cold lor hour l>iVerages and desser:L You 'll tuk or a pleasant experienct) refrigerated. white or black pepper. Or you chicken, turkey, seafood or tr you fmd it too sharp after also are the cheapest -If you don't like plan-abead aave mooey and Ume if you IC you have kl spend so much Herbs and 5plces that go can use a piepared aalad mix canne<i tuna chunb, cheese • night's refrigeration. styrofoam Ice buckets and picnics, consider the pick-up keep • few basics In your U especia lly well with salads in--or bottled dreS!ing. or chopped eggs, AU these things taste best hampers r&Jlge upwards in variety. Just before mealtime, car-a can and bottle ope11er, Ume and e ort preparing it elude tarragon, marjoram, If you want to skiP the Salads conlalnln& potaloes chilled, and for safety 's sake, price lrom a fe.w cents lo stop at a delicatessen, grocery a serrated edge knife for sli~ that you 're too Ured to enjoy basil, celery 5eed or salt, chicken aod bave a main· or macaroni taste btst If you should be kept thaL way until a few dollars. A styrofoam or llllpttmarket to bu y ing tomatoes and bread. salt, ,it. chervil. curry powder, dill course. salad, just add any add. just. before serving. mea!Ume. Picnic carriers are ice bucket lined wit.ha sturdy· whatever you want -sliced pepper and paperware for That's one good excuse to seed or dJll weed, mint, kind Of protein your family enough mayonnaise to achieve available ln dozens of siies. plastic bag Uiat fastens with meats and cheese, tomatoes, serving. avoW sandwieti..ma~ng in ~-------------'---'-----'----...::--'-'-----~---------'-----'"----------------~--_.:: _____ _ quantity. A·nd any picnic that can be prepared a day ahead is easier Oil the cook. One of the easiest me nus also Ls mong the fanciest - roasted chlcken, a non-wilting salad, buttered French or 1talian bread. fresh fruit , cheese and wine -chilled champagne, budget permit· ting. For large parttes, JUSl buy more chickens and increase amounts of other foods a~ cordingly. One or more 2 \11 to l-pound roaster-broilers will cook in t to l y, hours in a ifOO..degree oven. Season ·them to taste, i'llside and out : place them on t.heir sides on a rack , with a couple of inches space between eaLil bird, in a shallow pan. Put the pan in the preheated oven and resist the impulse to peek, After 30 to 40 minutes, turn birds to other side and C<ln- linue roasting until the leg joints move easily and juice runs clear instead or pink. If the breast isn't brown enough, turn birds breast side up for the last to minutes. No basting and no added fat are needed . While the chickens roast, make the salad so it can be refrigerated overnight for navors lo mellow. Almost any cooked or crisp raw food can be used in a wilt-prool salad -alone or In combinatiOM. Potatoes, macaroni, rice, sweet corn kernels scraped frotn the cob, cooked snap beans or peas. frozen mixed vegetables, cook· ed and wellodrained, sliced, cooked asparagus, finely dice<l or chopped raw carrols. bell peppers and celery, canned, drained beans of the dried variety -red or white kidney beans, chick peas. limas. Cherry tomatoes w i I h seasoned salt lor dipping make a pretty. flavorful relish. So do tomato slices ; or wedges, dressed 11i1tth chop- • ped fresh or dried basil and , a litUe oil and vhiegar. Pickles , olives and relh1hes · taste just as good with roast chicken as they do with i sandwich meats. hot dogs and • hamburgers. 1-Cooked ingredients r o r : salads should always be ~ thoroughly drained, then toss· ) ed while still warm with an . oil and vinegar dressing well· I seasoned with spices, herbs ' a 11 d dehydrated seasoning vegetables such as onions. bell peppers. chives and shallots. Use just enough dressing to coat the solids -don't drown No-Knead Bread's A Dream NO.KNEAD RAISIN LOAF 11.r: CTip m'itk 1 tablespoon sugar I teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter or margarine •h cup warm (105 to 115 degrees) waler J envelope active dry yeast 1 large egg J cup raisins ! cups (abollt) unsi fted rlour In a small saucepan heal !he milk unlil tiny bubbles appear around the edge; remove from heat : stir in sugar. salt and bulter until butter mells: cool to lukewarm. lnki a large mixing bowl pOOr ule warm waler ; sprinkle in yeast; stir to di..Xve; stir in lukewarm mllk mixture. With a spoon, beat in egg; stir in raisins. Cradually and vigorously sttr In enough nour to make • 1 1mooth soft dough. 'Tum out on floored pastry cloth; witb a fl~red •l.ock.inel.· , covered rolling pin. roll out lo a 16 by 9-lnch rectangle; roll up Ughtly lrom short sld'.. see.ling dough wHh hetl of hand arter eaOO turn;. prer.i down ends With side of hand to ~J : tuc.k end$ under. Place. seamskle dcwo in a greased loaf pan (9 by s by ~ J lnches). Cover with a towel aid let rtse in a warm (80 to 83 degrees) drafttree place \l'JUI doubled -abollt I hour. . )13ake in 1 pn:hea(ed 37S. d9fee oven Wllll well brown- t. and Joa! """1ds hoUow 1 n tapped -50 to 80 ules. Turn bul on wire rack; turn ~aht •Ide u~: cool. YOU'LL DISCOVER ' AT T1fE CHECKSTAND WHY ALBERTSON'S • CHOICE.fULL CUT CHOICE TRIMMED CHOICE TRIMMED CHOICE-lARGE END ~ROUND T-BONE RIB RIB STEAK STEAK STEAK ROAST 33 LB . Club Steak ='.:".:'-... I" Spencer Steak ~_':"'"_., 2'' :New York Steak """''"""· 2" Short Ribs ....... -._·..,. 491 Corn Dogs ................ _ .•. 79; Link Sousage .................. 4/1. Cross Ribs °""""~'"'-.... 691 Polish Sausage ._. ......... 79 Porterhouse Steak 'i:::: .... .141 • SAVES YOU MOREi Ground Beef ,_.._,, ......... 49' Swordfish ,,.., ................... I" Sirloin Tip Steak '-"" ... 111 Compare Otlr lotal di scount pricn wffh any olher supi:rmarket 1n town. Run your Own test .' •• yoa'N be emamd, and pla119d... But don't think that our lower prlcn have reduc«I the quality ol ,our stock. We still Cmn"f the a.ge var~ly of top quality products thlll we know you want ••• onfy now their prieH are tower. So shop Albertson'a , •• and save with discount pt"1cn. Rib E St L "'°"" • •-2" -ye ea ..... -aeo .......... •. TurkeyDrumsticks :::'. .... 29• Crabs ,_,_. ____ , ..... 69 . Top Sirloin Steak a-..... •.I" . BACON HOFFMAN DELITE LB. PKG. 30¢ OFF ALLSWEET 6 PACK-N/R "DIET RITE" JUMBO MARGARINE ., .............. ' . DASH •:~· .. 1/4 4 1b . -~a.-. ·I CUBES --. I 89 ' SCOTIISSUE~~~BATH29~ FRUIT DRINKStt~;~24~ L °""° SniOdoot t2o<-8 PotatoChips _ ... 4 • Ile OHV.O,. Joy Liquid .. -.... 39 ' ".:.'.~~:' In-Store Bakery LARGE-UN ICED ANGELFOOD CAKE s for FRENCH HARD Rolls EACH 3 ~ SllaD Hot Dog or Hamburger ; •' BLUEBERRY MUFFINS ,~,, ... ·~ ................ 6/4 • BUTTERMILK CORN BREAD -... . ._ ....... 4/1. ASSORTED BOXED COOKIES ._--.. ··-4/1. • Minute Maid Frozen ORANGE • . JUICE 6oL T'IN 1201.llN 24~ 49~ ta MILK ;.::::,,,,... •... _ ....... _,_391 POTATOES :.::::::.·-·---·-··-··"'" 4/1. MEXICAN DINNERS ..... ~ .............. n...451 PUDDINGS ::c:.;,.,-: ..•. --·-·--·"N· 391 HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS HEAD & SHOULDERS ~ FSHAMRP000 99~ = ETC ~~.~R . 78~ TOMATOES FRESH-LARGE " 19( BEEF STEAK 1 POU NO ~ ,...;. ...... ' Celery <. ...... -....... 2/25• I hi . '"'' 19 ' U(( ftl ~ ..................... . Art,.L.L "w . JQ < KllUlleS ,... ..... .._ ...... C ~L ,_.. 10 < . ucu_rnuers s1 ............. _ ...... . G n Sol '"'·"'"" 10' r~e e ,..,_, ............ SWEET SUNK/S T 1 LBS. VALENCIA ORANGES 100 CANTALO.UPE SWEET VINE RIPE THICK MEAT 6for 1° 0. rEAIBAsLET~;· 1 LIQUOR SPECIALS II. ' B 1" .amm s eer •JI'.-.*·--···-··· Cold Du<k ~-··-···--·"' 1" Country Club Stout .... ,~ .,, ... I" Miller High Lile "'"'"··"""~ 2" V dk ........ ,_ .. ,....,,.., 3" o a ,, ... " ·····~···-············· ... · An<ient Age ,_,,..,,,.. ......... 10" Puerto Vallarta Tequila7,;;!'.JO" C d. wh· k • """" ... , ''" ona 1an 1s Y ••~ ...... ,,.,~ ...... .1 DELI CA TES SEN Wieners ......_ .. _ ... ,_.,,.,39' Canned Ham .. ,!"·""'"" ....... 4" Chipped MMts -·'"'···-3/1. ' D ....... ._............ .... ress1ngs .. , ...... ·~-··········· .... • <17 Ch .... ,._. 91 • eese •~w,.....i .................... ... P . p· 1" epperone 1110 ., ... 1 .. , •• __ ~ Piua _,_,.,..._, __ .,., A'Creom Cheese :i.e:~ ........ : .. 36 • ~. NABISCO ANTHONY COOKIE U.S.D.l. FOOD STAMP SCHILLING I COUPONS ~~~R 43~.. Gladly Accepted BREAK ! LGE. ELBOW j ANlllA·ISoi.49 MACARONI 2 Z. PRlaS GOOD AUG:12th THRU AUG. 18th BE OUALITV·WISE WHILE YOU ECONOMIZE-at ALBfRT!!ON~ • Laguna Beach -700 So. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar-3049 Coast Hwy. Fountain Valley -16042 Ma9nolia HuntinC)fon Beach-15511 So. Edwards HuntlnC)fon Beach-8911 Adams ' ~ ' ,, ' : ' J: ' " .. i: •• t " " " I I I I , DAILY PILOT Wtdritsday, A119115t 12, 1'970 81-hdecl' lngredienfs Varied • I • 'Fuel Food' a Toss l:Jp for Fast Pace By JOHNA BUNN ,;I hlv& 11 big blender, and in the morning or even the evening, because I'm not what you.'"' call a gourmet, l feed myJeU. I rutt myaelf," 1ctor ' Michael Douglas said. ••1 put in different things . aevt.ril bananas and wheat ·cum. honey Ind molasses - things Ille that and mix it all up." j Hls "fuel" is nameless, lhe 1ctar said. "But it's nice and healthful tiDd.11 of things that you can pot in a blenjer J'm not a health (rtak. bu1 rd lib to~· I don 'I (lra\:el_ he meut) with_ the dinances out here. J just grab ham- burgers and whatnot. I don't hive the organiution to bring those things lh, b..il r try to stay healthy. I know how valuable it is to eat fmd sleep. Al least, you really feel good." he said. He sat on a wooden frui1 i crate mar a snow-sprayed Christmas tret ill a lw<H:ar g1rage. It was an unlikely ~ setting to be di1CUssing the culinary talents or the young 1heaptan son of Kirk Douglas, I who was clad in his working J w~ of blue jeans. blue \w v.·ork shirt and sneakers. He 1 was between takes at the loca· ~ tioll sboolinJ or his Dick "Sum- ! merttet" in wb¥:h he plays an ide.allstic young man about (• to be drafted into the army. ( FAST-lll&ING \• CuTTentJy, Michael centers · ') most of his energies on h.is \ tut-rl1ln1 career. "This year, ~l I've found very little rooUne f i.o my Hfe. I wouldn't mind d. finQ.i.ng a Ilttlt mor.e," he said. l~ ••rln prettY lazy when it .'~ mnea t.o regular e~rcise .. l'd , f' sure like to have 30me regular 1• ptUem, but I ran for a while and ltltn runnin1 bedme a· r dra1." f "But what I really Jove are mont ri&:bt alter thl.s picture. A bunch of us are going there. I've got some land and a traif!f up then and-.we're going to create some com- QlUJlll effort for U')e summer. We're not even sure what, but tbey1r.e mu.siciam, actors. dancers. singers aod writt.rs. And we 're going to see what happens~" NEW YORK HOME Although he calla Ne:w York City home -Mlchael lives in a one-room pad, a stcme's throw from the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on the west !de -he litts being able to move about. "You can be somewhere so fast now that friendships, relation,.Wps· and )overs can be bent out of shape because the whole tim: span of thlnking is much shorter." He COOlpared New York lo Los Angeles, rating f\.1anhattan more a cultural center ... It's because it's more a heavy. weight. J dOll't know that New York's all that sophisticated. The environment there's not as aUractive. You have to get into you.r&elf mocb more. You're focced into th a t because of the weather. Peo- ple seem to get more done. But .out here.. thin~ are a lOt ·~ becau>e 1 lot or lhiogs are based on ap- pearances: the way things look, everybody's Ir o o v y , everybody bas to be happy amt everything is jiving. "It's weird because a lot of times they're oot. And in· stead of spending all their time ,lr)'ing to find a good time because this is the pro· mised land , a lot of people I qieet seem disenchanted. It's antay, whereas. In .New Yark, you eventually have to try to get into work and you enjay the work hopefully." CoMMUNICATION .avocados and oranae•, l make ulada and ·stuff. l like lamb t -~ too • bul ~-I 11 Perhaps the atmospheric ..... .......,., WIK'ne : \ it's for fuel, you know. I just 5cene is more condus.ive to r haven't gotten into being a hlppies I sugeested. aourmet or even the en-''I think so. And whatever joy!Dient of really .:deyouring 'hippie ' means. Jt's such a . ~mW, Jet alone the cooking. Jide thing, but at least to 1 Hll .career has left him little /me. it means an effort of ~ for per son a I rela· <.'Offimunication , oC loving and ficnblps. He't De"Ver tak.en ~le trying to get together." time to worxm what he might .. Do you think that being be looking for in a wife. a hippie is a phase or fad ~change a lot io terms that kids all go through?" '11. the kind of women I Uke J asked. fi *:Id a lot of it dependJ upon "I sure hope not. The other !J 1Jow much you're Into your day 1 lM!ard someone saying, i ~· You realize, when 'Whatever , ~~ns if th~ (YOU're into your career, you whole thing 1s JUSl a rad? . ~' lot about yourtelf and That's really scary if il ls! 1t. wlult you'1e. doin& vlhich ls There are too many good ~me or the drags d. being things about what's going on 1'·an actor . 1 now. If they got a chance "I'm goin& t.o southern Ver-they could make everything MAKE MINE MILK -Mk:hael Douol•s Drinks Up t Hearty _ Salad Blends I Sausage with Apples j. An Jnt.trutlnt, • different. In a salad bowl loss tOKeiher \ aalad mqy be .made by com· , the cheese, sausage, apples blnlng cheeae, MUa,il~ al)d ap-and parsley. pla. ll n\l.k., 1 chilled d'"ellght In ~small mi.ling bowl. w1U1 ' IUVed on c:rllp Jettuce. • a fork, be1t logether the re- • !.. • • • malnlnl lngr«llenta; pour QIZESE SAUIAGE •AltAD over cheese-sausage mixturl': ~ pound Swill Chet.le, cul toaa until evenly co11led. Chill. lnLO flllPI Serve on leUuce. Makes abouL ~~ pound aummer aauuae 1 CUJ>I. (such 11 cervelat o r salami) cut Into at.rips 1 ::l:.:.1:;::; pared and Mushroom 1 labloipoon mlnced panlly . ~~cup rul ~ llalf of America t culllvaled 1 lablMpoon limOn Juloe mu11hroom prod11ctlon I Ii 1 te11poon aupr m11rketed cannc!d, 30 percent 14 tfflpoon dry muttard ao Into canned 11nd drled aoop11 S•lt and pepper to tast4! 11nd lht remainder ire 10ld L.ettuet frt1h. Note • lot happier and • kit more ""'"""'· ·•1 mean touobin& and just trying to get c!Me to each other. Communication not so specliie1lly langu1ge and Wk· ·• ing, becaute that certainly hasn't been accompU1hed but just feeling' each o l h e r ' s ~ presence, taking deep breaths together and jwl knowing we're all human beinga, breaking down oar little wllla and litUe countries." l Recipe! from a i.bougbtful, young and talented avocado advocate follow : A VOCAOO 'N OB.ANGE SODA 2 California avocados juice of I lime jui~ or I oranae 3 tablespoons hooey • (seven ozs. each) bottles l~l i me carbonated beverage I pt. vanilla let cream (or orange, lime or lemon sherbet) Lime slicts. mint to garnish In blender, puree avocados with lime and orange juice and honey. Otill well; pour into 6 tall glasses. Vigorowily stir in carbonated beverage. Top eadl soda with a scoop of ice cream (yogurt or sherbet). lt-1akes 6-8 servings. BANANA INSTANT BLENDER BR.EAU ABT I can froz.en orange juice 2 cans milk I cup water I banana Place all ingredients in elec- tric blender. mix unW smooth. 1 ,. Serves 4. l\fichael'a instant i breakfast can b e su~ plemented by adding honey or molasses, eggs, yogurt and wheel germ as last.es didate. Another fueling filler using the blender can be made by pureeing 3 avocados with -4 cups unsweetened grapefruit Juice (fresh preferably) with ~4 cup honey and crushed ice. ORANGE 'N AVOCADOS I cup YOKUrt 2 tablespoom1 honey 2 tablespoon mayoonaJse 1 teaspoon grated orange ..,.1, optiooal dash salt !i oranges, seclioned J lo 4 ripe unp eeled C&lifomia avocados, halved Comblne and dllil for dress- ing : yogurt, mayonnai.se. honey, orange peel and salt. Arrange orange section in avocado halves, I.Op with dressing. Serve alone for lunch or with a pa.Ir of hamburgers or broiled Jamb chops for din- ner. AVOCAOO AND ORANGE COMBINE FOR REFRESHING FAVORITE ''Of all the stores I've tried, ' I save the most at Alpha Beta!' Mrs. John Walz, Chula Vista ... . . . ..... . . . . . ~ . . I WITH SALLIE A RICHARD'S PEOPLE STORY "I sim ply have to heve those Roman pillan on my terrace." The plllar wan- Ung lady was sitting in the cocktail lounge ol t h e Balboa Bay Club. The Roman plllan were the props for the floral deoxa- tions ot the Angelltas de Oro Ball. '111.ey made an arcll with flowers over the top and more beaudous ar· rangements down below. A gorgeous thing indeed for the people being honored to make their entrance through. Our pillar WBJ'lting lady lived on the top floor of the Balboa Bay Club. Her terrace natura l ly overlooked t~ bay. Now planted pillars on a terrace In a penthouse tak e some thinking because of the lack of necessar y things, like garden hous for watering etc. etc. The pillars were placed on either s.ide ol the terrace. They spill over on top with gorgeous ivies and other lovely hanging down thiJli:s. Around the bottom, more make believe grttn, but in between in just the right amounts, pots ol live cym. bidlum orchids. The orchids were selected because they practically grow anywhere and are particularly good near the watl!r. 'Rley a!llO do very nlcely wllh a lew sparse waterings out of a tea kettle. Wanna buy 30me pillars? Flower Shop. "WHENEVER I THINK OF YOU, MY SOCKS FALL DOWN" New line of Think Big cards by Studio. If you like to lick your postqe stamps to make the big lnrpreuton .. lry on these lxl5 inch greeters for sending 1lu. \Vhat fun our wonderful summer people stioppers have! To be able to find such cards along wlth the knackwursts and pickled beet balls. One lady we know calls the gift shop-her goollng off place • • "I don 't want to look any more because I'm sure to find something I want." Consider a candlelabra gone mod. Begin wllfl a "High Life" candle, d~slgn ed especially for people who burn the candle 1t both ends. It has loo, got two wicks, one on each end. Doe11 the big Mod thing In the middle like a horseshoe to flt a horse's boor 15 Inches long. These beautlous pure bees~·ax cah<lles call for 1 special candle holder all curved in the right direc- tions to make it .!tand up straight and tall. What a conversation way to glow. CHOCOLATE CHfP ROCKY ROAD ' VANILLA Shopping's more fun while licking on an Ice cream cone. On your way In from the gift shop to the market make your licking pickings From 18 different flavor• each week. Nine limes oul or 10 you'll sUck t () chocolate and vanilla, but maybe you'll be enticed by wild mountain blackberry or pistachio. Perilapa you might like to sit for a while in the patio and en,loy It and watch the people go by. Jn the patio you can lose yourself for a minute, people watch, and enjoy th• lovely arran~ment1 In the flower •hop windows •• You can't see or hear the trsf- fic. The founta in Unkle11 gently . • • more fun, to be earned away ... Oelldoua, i.$n't It! A lUchard'1 ice cream corie. Extra llJ)eClal. e1tr1i1ch, super catered. Remember It can be yours hand packed if you wish In pint.I or quarts. Some people 111 they ,et more ttW w-.y. Richard'• the People Store, for People who want 1 little bit more , . fun, smllet, and servlet. • . ' I ------~-·-~-~ WtdlltSday, August 12, 1970 DAil Y "LOT .# 1 ~·------------~-------------------------~--......... ----~- , . • llKBIY PHONE 67Ul60-fOll HOME DELIVERY IN OUR DELIVERY. AAEA PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG. 13, 14, I~ GREAT TASTING AND GOOD FOR YOU! Bran Muffins 6 FOR MOIST AND FLAVORFUL, PLAIN Twin Rolls 6 FOR VELVETY, CLOSE-GRAINED TEXTURE Butter·Cream Bread 45¢ AN OLD-FASHIONED TREAT, FRUIT PAN DOWDY 69¢ Or91n S...nedo For v- Ploosin • • by Bemico F1y • • I ~I I? I ~' ~I • DINNER IN ACAPULCO-(Woll Almost~ CANDLELIT TABLES ON THE PATIO, OR BY THE POOL AND THE INTRIGUING FLAVORS OF MEXICO! Start your fiesta with Margaritas (have you tried the famo1n Sau11 T oquil17) COCKTAIL TACOS. SHRIMP SALAD IN AVOCADO SHELLS MEXICAN LEG OF LAMB MEXICAN RICE SAUTEED TOMATOES FRESH PINEAPPLE with RUM OVER ICE CREAM COFFEE Serve with 1 chilled Rose. SWIFT PREMIUM AMERICAN U.S.D.A. CHOICE LAMB • TRY OUR RECIPE FOR MEXICAN LEG OF LAMB LEG OF LAMB WHOLE OR HALF Marinat• in 1/1 c:. win• vin•g•r, l sprigs mint chopp•cl, I c:lov•g•rlic mesh•cl, broil or berb•cu•, b11ting with merin1cl•. Large Loin Lamb Chops The •irloin chop KOSHER CURE Corned Beef Briskets SPICES AOOEO FRESH QAILYI ZACKY FARMS SPLIT BROILERS Perteet for blrbecue. • HICKORY SMOKED, BAR-M BACON REGULAR OR THICK SLICED • HAVE YOU TR IE D OUR CANDLELIGHT MEATS? DELIGHTFUL ENTREES WITH All OF THE ADVANCE PREPARATION DONE FOR YOU! EASY GOURMET\ STUFFED ROUND STEAK T •ncl•r st••k wreP.p•d erouncl • 1ubtl• h•rb encl 1lmond dr111in9. ASTORIA SHRIMP c ..... _. _ Th111 er• all r•acly to 111• in shrimp 11lecl, shrimp c:urry, in 1hrimp cocktells. STUFFED ROASTING CHICKEN S111on•cl to e nic1ty, r11dy to pop in th• o••n. WE HAVE U.S.D.A. PRIME BEEF, AGED TO PERFECTION, FOR THOSE TIMES WHEN NOTHING IUT THE FINEST WILL DOI I 1~ ·~ I • .P ~ • 1-.~ I 98¢L8. 49¢LB. 89¢LB. 1.29 "· 59c u. LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT BLVO. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE DELIEITEllEH JOHNSTON LOW FAT YOGURT Fruit Sundaes • oz. S FOR $1 THE ZIP OPEN TAMALE! ZIPPE Beef Tamales 1 oz. 4 FOR $1 PILLSBURY EXTRA LIGHT IUTIERMILK BISCUITS I oz. 10¢ KRAFT CRACKER BARREL CHEESE HORNS Mellow or Colby 12 01· 69¢ CARA MIA MARINATED 1 ARTICHOKE BOTIOMS , or. 2 ... 89c ROYAL HAWAIIAN MACADAMIA NUTS JV, Ol. 69c PRBIEH PBBDI ROSARITA Cocktail Tacos sv. •L 3 FOR $1 ROSARITA · MEXICAN DINNER 11 01. l9c ROSARITA BEEF ENCHILADA DINNER II OZ. 39c ROSARIT A 12 OZ. COMBINATION PLATE Whti TecH 39c ROSARITA BEEF TACOS 11 oz. 39c SUN KIST Orange Juice 6 oz. s FOii $1 SUNK\ST ORANGE JUICE tJ 01. 39c OVERLAKE BLUEBERRIES II OZ. 39c MRS. FRIDAY'S SHRIMP PUFFS II OZ. 49c LIBBY'S CUT GREEN BEANS 24 oz. 3,.,.51 LIBBY'S CUT CORN II OZ. 3 ... •1 LIBBY'S PEAS II OZ. 3 ,.,.51 LIBBY'S Vegetables for Stew II OZ. 3 ,.,.51 PLBIER IHBP COLORFUL MIXED BOUQUET $1.89 lll&ElllY 11 'l• oz. 39c FLEISCHMANNS REGULAR MARGARINE I LL l7c KNUDSEN LA ION BUTTER I LI. 83- CONTADINA Jellied Tomato Salad ...... 4,..s1 SPENCER STUFFED MANZANILLA OLIVE JI/a OZ. 59c SPENCER STUFFED QUEEN OLIVES , .... 59c LINDSAY MEDIUM Pitted OLIVES • oz. 3 '011 $1 • BLUE RIBBON APPLESAUCE JI 01. WAGNER, ASSORTED FLAVORS BREAKFAST DRINK .,_ 4,.,.s1 BUMBLE IEE TINY • • Pacific Shrimp ·~ oz. 49¢ SCHILLING SALAD SUPREME IV. OZ. l9c A GREAT NEW SNACK CHIP! GENERAL M\US WHEAT CHIPS ·~ 0 z. 49¢ SPRINGFIELD, ASSORTED FLAVORS CANNED BEVERAGES ,. or. 12,.. 51 KINGSFORD CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 10 LB. BAG 89¢ PllDDUEB FANCY MOUNTAIN GROWN CALIFORl-:IA IARTLETI PEARS s LIS. $1 S LIS. GARDEN FRESH, CRISP, TENDER ROMAINE 2 FOlt 2, FILL WITH CHICKEN SALAD FOR HORS D'OEUVRES RED, R"E, PLUMP, CHERRY TOMATOES THE SWEETEST FOR JUICE. FANCY VALENCIA IASKIT ORANGES 8 LBS. $1 •• , M1rln1t1 5°6 lb. l19 of Laml. fer 24 hr1. in followin9 marin•41•: I C. reel win•, 1/1 C. orent• juic•, y,. C. chili 1111c1, y,. C. w•t•r, I T. chili powcl•r, 2 T. oliv• oil, I med. onlort mincecl, 2 clov11 t•rllc mlnc14, v.: tsp. or191no, I tip. cni1h1d cumlf'I steel, I T. brown 1u9ar, 1alt I p•p~ p•r. l ift m••t from rftarin1cl1, drain, plec• on rac:k in toe1tl"f p•n. R•a1t in 450• oven for 15 min. Reduce h11t to 150", pour merfn1cl1 •••r me•t, c:ontlnue cookln9 2V. hr1. b•tfin9 frequently. Serve me•t with juices. S1rve1 I to 10 • '£KJ.-cl'-MARKET HOME & GIFT SHOP LIDO YACHT SHOP ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR FLOWER SHOP CLEANERS • OPEN DAIL y •-7, SUN. ,_, OPEN DAILY 9·6 OPEN DAILY, 9-6, SUN. 10·1 DAILY 9-5110, SAT. 9.S OPEN DAILY 9-6 DAILY l •l0-6, SAT. l 1lO-I ~'71r:---------.,..-----------------------------·-~~~~~----~~-----------~-----·--· -.. -..... -.. ' . - " ! w~. '"'"' 12, 1970 s P'ILOT ·ADVUTISta C Cu be S tuff-i-ng Baked En tree Flavors of Trout , • rt'• nothing fl.shy about baking the trout lnltead of a qeleetable main course pan frying it for lntuesting that's euy. to pre p 1 re , Oavor an te1ture contrast e<.'Onomical and a delight to • , , not to mention ease in the ta&t.e buds. preparation. Just 30 minutes Cl~ Stulfed Trout is such In the oven and it's ready &D enlree. A delicious change to serve. Crom hiBh-priced meats. the Take a tip from 1ourmet recipe below beljins with fresh restaurants which specialiu In or frozen trout, cleaned and interesting fish courses and garnish the Clam StuUed ready to stuff. Trout as professionals do. The cube stuffing is already Slices of lemon can be prepared a n d delightfully twisled easily by making one se~. so there's little work cut halfway through each involved other than adding the slice. Sprinkle paprika across complementary flavor o f the lemon slices ' or add ~ minced clams, truly an radish rose . epicurean choice. Just a little garnish makes 1,1 cup minced clams YI cup clam juice J c\ipl herb aeasoned cube stulfing Paprika Jf lrout are frozen, lhaw under cold water. SaJt and peppef both ioslde and OUL Saui. onlona 'and celery In butter. Add remainln& in· gredlents. stuU trout. BruJh wilh melted butter. S!>rinkJe wHh paprika. Bake UIJOO\'ered In S50 degree F. oven for 1~ hour. Serves 4. End ive Hint Fish, often neglected in our an excellent offering taste menu planning, can be a year. even better. Chicory or curly endlve round treat when it 's purchas--should be washed thorO\.l&bJY ed frozen. Thawing is a slmple CLAM STUFFED TROUT in cold waler, and the excess matter or cold running water 4 trout, fresh or rrocen moisture shaken off. which opens the trout for 1tufv Salt store on a spike in a con. ting. p teiner designed for head let· Or, if you're a rod 'n reel epper tuce. A little crowding won't enlhusiafl, now's the time to 'I~ cup butter or margarine harm this hardy green, 80 get "your quota. 'h cup mh1ced onion Jong as it is kept cool and TROUT EASILY BECOMES EPICUREAN DELIGHT We susgea:t stuffing and 1,..~ cup minced celery slightly moist. 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...::__===----==:_...::::::_____:_:_:2...::::::::::::...:::=::_~~.=::.2..::::.:.:::___~~- Cook's Answers Fill New Book • DEAit NAN: Qo )'OU lulve .... ilead. MUk was the a boOk-• the mar'ke1'? I woult. ~~...,, item for addin1 to aqore havi.n& one. I have been (keep it white. readin& your col umn for yean Creamed chipped beef w<is and klve yOtlr dn·a-t.o-earth often on our meiius In 1911,13 redfa on evuytbiag. I do when 1 WIL'I both second and haw several of your booklels cook and cner for the Southern but I wou.ld prefer havin& Pacific Railway and the Cana-f them la a complete boR. dian Pacific dining can. The Would you belie9e that in cream sauce was always my ,collection or over 50 made with a ''roui.'' Cook& cookbooka I couldn"l find even who used only a flour and 'one recipe. for plain beef-and · water mixture to thicken noedles ? 1 wllDted one for a sauces were deridOO as "white y<OIC friend of mine bill wash cooks:· CO\ddn't 'f.lild a lhing like that A real cre<im sauce in those in print so I wrote one out dciys was composed of milk , for her, using a ·'pinch of butler, flour and seasonings. this and a pinch of that.·· A thin aauce wooltl have 2 f bet H' you bad a book tablespoons butter per cup of LETS ASK ·THE COOK by Nlln Wiley oul it would contain thal plain , 8imple but delicM>us beef-and - noodles. -· MRS. S A M Fl N KE LS TE JN . HUT· CH!NSON. KAN. You"re great to ask about 1 book ! Up until now I have had to sa)' •·not yet" to a lot. ·of inquiries like yours but • now 1 8111 happy to announce that my ~t !lard-cover volume shouftt· rut the book &Wres some time lhis month. barring stri kes. mail lie·ups r. or a few other possible hazard!. 11 Titled '1Let's Ask the Cook" ·(what else?), you may order your own copy by sending $6.95 plus 30 cents for postage and handling to "'J..et"s Ask the f• Cook," Boi 957, Dept. B, Des Moines. Iowa 50304. Make o your check payable to Let"s Ask the Cook. It follow s the question-and-answer f o r m a t for a good many cooking pro· blems , as well as many of the "simple but good" recipes people have a1ked (or. Alas. I couldn't cram in the dish you asked for, '111c pages just wouldn't stretch, so here is "Country Style fkef and Noodles" right now. ' Cut about 1~ pounds of beef chuck into I-inch cubes. (Veal Is eveii better.) Dust well with salt·and-peppered flour , brown over medium heat in hot f al In a large, heavy frying iJlill with a tight fitUng cover. Add approximately 3 cups o I .1 water, 3 sliced onions, lh cup ol chopped green pepper and 1 clove of garlic , sbredded . :1 Cover llghtJy, bring jU8l to boiling bot reduce the heat almost at once. 1'len .simmer lot about J 1..i. hours or until the meat testl tender. By that time you should have an 8-ounee packaee of i. noodJe1 cooked in s a I t r d " • water. Drain and add to the meat nlixture alung • with a cup of dalr)i sour cream stir· red in. II you like, you may add a couple ot tee.spoons or paprika and pepper to suit. Just don't let the mixture boil or the IOUr cream can curdle That doesn't hurt anything. lt just doe$n't look nice. DEAi\ NAN: Y-. llley 414 ~ave. •• Ar1111 "1lool •' t00k1 ud balrtn bttk II W•" War I. I WU la lkal OU.. nd 1 ... botlt eMk ad b1.ktr for 1e1n btrore lhal. • !It# ••IJ•ll " ... kl91 aatlOowtr 11 ver1 &OOd. IJ ke. eVC)'WR1 eta, ttan wltb 1 • milk plus I tablespoon flour. A medium saU<.."t' caUed for 2 tablespoons flour and a. thick I one for 3 tablespoons. 'fhe amount of bulter remained I const.anl. Pul the butler in1 a Slucep3J'l. heat to n1elt . add tbe flour, Ulen begin to add j warm milt. Keep slirnng with a wire whip until thicken~. Cook a bit longer to cook the flour thoroughly . Anolher manner is I o thicken vdlh Beurre Manie. This refers to mixing 2 t.able- spoons flour to J tablespoon butter A cupful of this <."<in be made up and kept in tlle refrigerator so it Is available For ia$nce, when wanting lo thicken the waler in which green limas, cut celery , string beans. etc. have been cooked, drop a smaU · portion or !he blend int.o the pol, ap· proximately I tablespoon per cu p pf liq11id. Do not salt t.he vegetables too much because the butler in the mix . tul't! increases salt content. The vegetables do not ha\•e lo be removed from the'water bul. as the F,rencb.man says "rnake it hop." Shake the vegetahles in the saucepan so as not to bruise thern 100 much. Add ot.hcr seasonings as preferred. A lit lle chopped parsley ·on lop adds to these dishes just as tJ1e paprika yoo I advised. -HENRY B . CRAMER, SAN DIEGO So lhere yoo are , friends. Follow these suggestions and you. too, will be Cooking like an old pro. The beurre 1nanie also makes f'xcellcnt thicken- ing for soups and stews. J"rn on ~1r. Cramer's side when it comes to the tas teless flour· and.water S<tU<'<' for anythi ng at all. It simply doesn ·1 have lhe flavor you get H you use butl er or possibly 1nea1 drip· pings And oh, I do lt'el so l sorry for t.oday's youngsh~rs who will probably ne.ver againl experience the elegancr-urn.I opulence of dining car l>Crv1ce as ii was when railroads \.\'ere ! railroads, The service und culSLne were always s o oolslanding, the appoinunenls :so beau.tilully luauriou~. II Will a thrill to know them Cierman pole.lo sa lad, green peas salad, and lroozer.pul·ked spinach salad recipes ar<' given In ''Simply Super Salads " For your book/el send 25 cents and a long. s I amped , Sf!lf addrcs~cd envel<>ve with your reque I for It to Nan Wiley in c11 re or lhe DAILY PILOT. Nan Wiley regrels tJ11u she ~rmol provkte p r r s o n a I answers to your cooking ques · Lions. but que~uon5 of genera I int(:re I will Ix> nns¥.1·rl'<t 1nl her Nllumn Adctrel'!s your 11uei;llOl!i tu Nan \\1ilry 1n cart I al this ncwllJ},llper • UN1PR 'i CE UN1PR·I CE TOMATO HUNT~ MORTON1 SAUCE PORl•BEA• CREAM PIES NOW! YOU CAN COMPARE PER MEASURE OF ~LIKE' ITEMS 11"11111 addition to UNlPRlCE. llfld llOOther way to show you th11t '<M'lly Ralphs hal 11 1111.' Price Pe.. Meaaire k desl;ned to help voo ~ -11 n\On money_.ju51 ~s -·v• dune by giving you your choic. of uamps or a 1 ~% discount, lll1'CI 'one 11em-one low price.· A rid tag on mcw• ltl;in l,000 1r1ms in fOUf i1or1 will i.11 you the price ...-unit of meaw1e. We rnlile that pr!Ctl i1 only one of the stand111d5 you uw to select your l1m1ly'i foocb. Wa e1n'1 1111 you thilllJS like wh!Ch bl"llOd 'i.stft' betti:r then tflolhet, b&c1111se whit tutu 'good' tQ Qnt m11y llQI t1ste w good IQ another. But now w• cart let you comPlf• 1 24 Ol. bottle of Wei· M>n 011 f()f 5Jc with I :Ill ••• botOe for 80c ... """'* so that you CM ten whldi i1 tM but buy, A 11~ that used IQ be •II but imJ111aibfft. And U1ll 11 .•. every pl-bul rt R.ipht. ONl Y AT RAlPHS CAN YOU TEll JUST NOW MUCH EVERY OUNCE COllllTS OHL Y RALPHS HAS Jr ALL COtiiTAOINA, &-OZ. CAI\ 5 ASSORTED. 8·1NCH SIZE, FROZEN UN 1PR1CE MEANS EXTRA SAVINGS CHILI CON CARNE WITHIEAIS,llOlllB39c AEG. OR HOT. 1S.OZ. CAN FRUIT COCKTAIL ~~r~~ 21' RIPE OllYES ~~= 39c SPRING WATER .~~=-... ~39e ITALIAN DRESSING ~ 37e CANDY BARS ::o\':':::.-:.."l'. se PRESERVES .!.:~:-~".::;L 59 e PEANUTS o;i.'f;l"'...k,'.~ 49c WE GIVE · BLUE CHIP STAMPS OR At~" DISCOUNT OUll cast OI' .,. .... HUNGRY JACK PILLAUllV 4 9 C ,.ANCAk,.E_M_:x __ ., Z..Ll .IO .. fil:~~~:!r.:~~t· 77c ~~,l;!l!I!.10.~~~ 99c !~£!;~~}.~lD~~._681 ~~.~.~.mf!.~~~a_s1 JS UN1PR1CEs· ARE LOW PRICES PLASTIC HOUSEWARES e LAUNDRY BAste:Et e OUST PAN • PAILS • WASTfBASl<ETS e UTILITY TUB e CUTLERY TRAY e LETTUCE CRISl'ER 9 PITCHER DECANTliR • 49~ SUPER FLEX TOYS ottOOlt ,,_ llOZOlN 49 «OWN.WQIClY .... •l Afl. ( A.lGG£ ,y~H--... ...S AOV£RHSEO ON TV lA. AMBER BRAU BEER llGHT RlfRISl-llNG LAGER. 12-0Z. CANS CASE Of 2.t CANS '2'' COLD DUCK e ... NORE $199 e JACQUES BONET YOUR e CHATf.AU PETITE CHOICE """ HOT AVAIL.t.l~l Al llo\l ..... llolCIHO ENGLISH CUT BEEF RIBS TENDER a MEATY 69,~ FRESH FILLET OF DOYER SOLE FAIMBl .. RILLY COOKED IDMEUSS STEWING BEEF LEAN •MEATY 8~ LB. Bun DID ~~-. 59'.., FOll!R llKM LINK SAUSAGE SKINLESS, 29( 1-0Z. l'ICO. f'AICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL OAV!i THUlllSOAV THRU WEDNESDAY AUGUST 13-duv 19 Add M.11 to 1a1lbll 1tamt: M.J.B. GOURMET RICE MIXES STOUFFER'S KRAf~!!!~~!HIA I WILSON l ·OUNCE PKOS. WHITE a WILD, MUSHIHX>M • C:WION, MUSHROOM l SOUR CREAM, llROWM l WILD 75e SPINACH IOUFfLE 1:t-OZ. FllOZEH f'lG. 39e IM)Z..... 391 Al.L MEAT FRN/kl 1•Lt. PKG, 88• • ' • UN1PR1CE ON FARM FRESH PRODUCE BA A AS CENTRAL AMERICAN • GOLDEN RIPE • FLAVORFUL LB. SOLID RIPE ·TOMATOES FIRM RIPE TASTY 4 LB. !2"~!~l[®-1zc £¥5~~!!5 _J@ 7c . ~MEAT MASTER MEAT MARINATE 6 IAR·l·O LI. .. MIATJril.t.l'TflllMlATI 0-BONE SWISS STEAKS C -WELL TRIMMEP C 7, em•MIAflol.uTIRJffAn 67. LL 7 -BONE STEAKS LI FRYER PARTS 0•1 DAY flllll • el&DI A CALIFORNIA GROWN • LEGS, THIGHS or DRUMSTICKS 'BREASTS 65!. UCIS " 12 WINGS 39!. ~11_ic_is __ _.'~ KAL KAN MPS 000 FOOD 261 MIRACLE WHITE CLEANER OUAftT .,. ~W.,...W..1ktl11.Jf GDRTON'S I fROZEN 'llHlt.ct(I, 14-0l - 'llH a CHIPS, 1f.Oi._.elil 9! PILLSBURY HUNGAY .W:K ~&fat'° 991 MAXIM REED DlllD COffll 4..0UllCI JAi LIMIT 1 ).LI., 1.0Z. 90X HR CCM,.l'ON. LIMIT 1 COUPON 'lR CUSTOMER. AUQUJT 1:1· 11 DAILY PILOT 31) _Barbecu.e~Sap__h.i§ticate Flank Steak lntr·igues With blrbecue equipment flavor of thlt marinade, then t\\ J)OQDdl IJank steak, lfOWlnl more and more brlni It to the JTill. Heat ao.'.lred aophlatieated e1ch seuon, oot-the marinade while the steak Qlmh.lm all inlJ'edient! ex.- door cooklna ii no kml:er 4."00M, and voUa ! fine ll'•Vf cepl lle'k; pour over steak llmJted to caaual, platlc-llke to set oU )10W' steak. ln lhalJoW.' dlM, Rtfrigerate 1 fare. These days, the moat Round out tbe menu with hour; tum 1Dl9t occaaionally. eleg1111t company dinner con a bli mixed ulad, cnllly rolll Ploco 111 ¢11.-4 Inches come off ttie &rill with u and fresh peach tarts topped above ....,.,_" c:nals. Cook much e.au u mW prepared wltb whlpped cream. 5 minutM aa 'l.d side or un-- in the kitchen. tu deslreti dla...,..; bru!b. T!:ie real find ror the devotee 11.ANX STEAX BUBG~Y trequently with mJrinade. or outdoor enttrtainin1 ii &be l can (lO'iS ounces) cm-Heal ttmaininJ -.;tuce; serve mhtn dl•h that hu a donoed ollloo ""'P wttb meat thinly olllced d!ag- ttsomethlng spedal" navor 2: tabletp00111 dry Nd wine anally acrou !Pin-Makel I and appearance, yet requtru __ 1>_t._•__:opoon __ h_asl_l,_cnub __ ec1 __ ......__._c_· ___ _ only a minimum of work. - Such a dmt ii Teak Burgun. dy . . . an lntrJgulng lrt.lU· ment of !lank stea.k. ltl robust, herb.louched flavor comes from a savory marinade which doubles as a rich oniao-bur- gundy sauce for spoonlna over the cooked steak sllcea. The how to ? Start with a can of condena- ed onion soup, that e1pertly sea.!JOlled soup so good as 11 or tor perfect pour on aauces. Add a .sm,ill amol,ll\t of burgundy and a light season. ing ol crushed basil. A11ow the steak lo acquire the good SARDINE s.ANDWICHIS IATISl'YING UN1PR1CE COUPON Sardine-Cheese Snack Toasted WHITE OR WHEAT, SPLIT-TOP OR SANDWICH, 1~LB. LOAVES CINNAMON ROLLS PACKAOEOFIROLLS UN1PR1CE IN THE DELI 29' BUTTERMILK ~ ~~~~~,-~,.,~ 181 OSCAR MAYER WIENERS :"~ 78' LIO'S SlKED MEATS ll' FRESH-PACT ORAD<A. io-oz .. rnottN RED RASPBERRIES OTINO'S PIZZA .. .J.t~~1-79' BROCCOLI SPEARS~!!: 25' BUFFETSUPPERS~~~~i.~~99' •DSRI VEGETABLES ICE CREAM C9 79t GOLOEr.I PREMIUM •• .., •. '"'"°"' 1' GALLON CTN. P ... tCTN ... Clwlctt are durln& the tum- mer mootlll your family ii aetting more e1erci.H: thao IJIUal Even tboulb It's the fwl.ln-lhe-IUO Variety, that means they need more eoerty· &lvln& loodl, lull ol prot.hl, vitamlM and minerals. Beating lhe high coat ol Uv· Ing while meeting these need8 ii dillicult, bu1 oot lmpos- Sandw ich Ribboned Enoua:h 1andwlchts for a larif' group of frleDclJ. BIBllON IANDW!CIUl:8 1 packate (I ounces) eream-.,._ 2 table1poon1 crumtlJed blue -Yt pound cheddar chtete, grated (about J cup ) 1/3 cup real mayon1J.te I canoed plmien1<>, cbopped Duh ol cayenne pepper 18 slices white bread I tllct1 whole-wheat bread Extra real mayon1~ Blend cream checlt .and blue cheeH. Mb< cheddar cheese, t/S cup mayonalle, pimiento and c17eme. Trim crulll lroal hrlad, then Daltm .UC.. ot;>Uy wltb rolliua pln. SinM me •Ide ot wh!te 1brtld 1Uoet wllb may-. lben ..,..... f of theN 1llctl wllb b1- mblurt. lpnod '"" 1ldt o1 all wW.wbeat ·~ with chocldar mllturo. 11.U • -ol ' llytn each, beslmlnl wt1b bltte -r:conom1ca1 -of ,,,. quolity proleln, •ucll .. Ml"dlael. are readily available 'I"' rouad and delicious, too. II a a-pieam1 l&Ddwlche are ttle perfed amwer to casual 1umme:r menu plan· nln&. Tbey can be made in endlen variety, hot or cold, and can be u DUlrltious m a full meal. Sard.inel, com- bloed with chef!lt and French toasted, make a wonderful sandwich. pacUd with nutrt- lion, economy and I o o d ealln1. SAllDINE FUNClllE.S 12 slku white bread V• cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoom pr f: pared multard 12 allcea proctn American -4 cans (4 ounces each ) 1atdine1, drained ',,,. ~• cup milk ~• teaspoon salt Dash paprika 11. cup salad oU (about) Lightly spread bread slices with combined mayonnaise and mUltard. Make into IS 1andwicbe1 usJ.nc I slices cheese and S or 4 sardines ( dependl oa number and me ln Cln) to a 1anihrlch. Prtu bread aftll fllllng finn· 1y tofether and rtfrl&erate for I hour or more. Oonlblno •IP. milk and 'ttatonlnp. car.fully d I p 11.ndwk:bn inta mhture. Heat oil in ai.lllet, b r o " n undwkhel Oft both Sidel. Servt bot, cut r6 not as desln:. MUttf-lcb11. MR. CLEAN SPIC ·& SPAN ARM & HAMMER A.B.C. chffse JaYer, tfien addln1 a cheddar layer, then lnverUf\I bread wlib mayonnalle ovft' chaddar c-. Season Lamb LIOUID CLEANER ...... "" 731 lf-OZ. BOX CLEANER WASHING SODA J.Ll,.J.OL aox 451 CH<>CX>\.All NUGGET COOKIU 49• 1h-0%.P'k0. Flnnly pr ... •t<h stack .... atran1e In a 1111.llow pan. Cover w1th a tea tawel, wa1 poper, plUIJo wrap er loll. Chill al lta I boun. To serve, cut eltcl! stack Into stripe, each about "·loch wide, then cut each atrlp ln hatt. Mak .. 1111 sandwiches. To make 1euanlnes st11 on routlnr lamb, mix dried rOHmAr1 or t117rne, snipped mint or parsley, aalt, pepper, or 11n&or with tllOU.dl bacon drlpptn&J: IO •spread on the mell. · If the dr ippings ire from sugar-cured b1Con, browntnc also ls enhanctd because the suaar content carmell.iu. I ' ' • ~0 DAILY PILOT i Wfdnesdly, August 12, 1970 .. YOUNG AND TENDER --........ :::::::. ~.-:::::. ~-::::::. ...... ::::.."::,':'.:.-. _._ .... _._ ..• it':'_, __ .. _,...... - ~ lf'"'l""~·"'·J;;:::::: .. , ... ~~':~:·· .. ........... . ...... ... 't'.·Z+~':. ....... .. ......... f:.\::;;-: -;:::.."': ........ •::.~::. <:-;~·::a -... ... '!~ -:: ~-::::: ·".·.'.'.~ •. •;::::;: ""'"' !·'!E!. :::::::: "''"" TURKEY DRUMSTICKS = •::::::: ........ ........ ,.,,_ -· ~-:.~: . ~':::::: .. _ ... '"""' ........ ........ :~:'?J. ; ?:.~~. GAME :;:::,::: :1.£~ ........ . ....... :~"if!:'.• :?.:: -· . ~~§ iJ!t HENS ·:::::.\' :::~·::: GROUND. ~1. ··~"'::.'1 ~'1.w:: ',",'l.'1.'1 CHUCK :liiil '""'" "'""' ........ "'""' -::.::::: ....... . "il'"' ...... .. ',','/,7~· ·~·:::.-:. "'""' ... ~.. ,\'.'~'1.' · x0z-:; '"·"' ::.w:~ ' ·:~'.\'.'.' .'.':,',',',~ FOR ROASTING OR BARBECUING """" ·::::::~ ·:::::::. """" ROCK CORNISH H# .·::::: FRESH ,EXTRALEAN U.S.D.A. GRADE A .. ,.... ':::::::. FINEST IN GROUND MEATS """" "'""' """" ~.~:::.: 18-0Z. MIN . NET WEIGHT :.:::::. ·::::::.·. HEAT & EAT BREADED FISH FOR QUICK· MEALS PERCH ·--·--·· " 79' OYSTERS ........ "· $ J lt COD ......... -......... u.89' SCALLOPS .......... 11" SOLE --·· .. -··· .... " 98' SHRIMP ............ "· $ J 1' . - , BRE4KFA5T SPECIALS CRISPRlft SLICED BACON """"'·------··· .. 69' CAMPSIR SUCED BA~ON ~l'i".-':'.'' ____ ,., •• , 11° BEEF LINKIES -~"""' _____ --'~'"'·29' BEEF SAUSAGE ...... "" _ ...... 49' BEEF BACON.""""' -·----·-,,~; ~, 79' TOILET TISSUE - AUROR A ASST'D. 2-ROll PKG ..•.• """" ""'" ~·:~:'!!. ....... ·:::::~· ·:,-;:::: """" '""" "''"" '""" ........ ·--"'""' ·-... :·:·:·:·.-+:. ......... ......... BEEF SHORT RIBS U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR 49 /o MAYFAIR'BLUERIBBON " EXTIIAUAN WEU TillMMED lb. BONELESS ROASTS U.S.D.A.CHOICEOR 98 ~ MAYFAIR BLUE RIBllON CENTER OJT CHUCK OR SH'LDER CLOD. lb. s for s for .LARGE TOMATO PASTE CONT ADINA 12.oz. CAN EGGS COUNTRY PRIDE GRADE A SWEET TASTY BARTLETT . $ LBS. !!!!~.~-~ ... ~~~-~-~ ~~ ... ~~ .• UNCH 1 0( LEAN BEEF CUBE STEAKS U.S.O.A. CHOICE OR MAYFAIR BLUE RIBBON STEER BEEF ALL LEAN MEAT.NO WASTE.FOR QUICK MEALS $ 39 GREEN GIANT lb. IBLETS 12-0Z .• ALSO KITCHEN SLICED GREEN BEANS. WHOLE OR CREAM STYLE CORN AND FRENCH SLICED GREEN BEANS NO. 303 CAN LARGE . FRESH CANTALOUPES LARGE4 s I SWEET for '"""' "'"" ',',',',','.': """" ""'" ""''" :::::::. ·:·:~·:·:,:·:· "'""' ........ ········s ...... ~ .._ .. ........ ·::.-::::. ..... ~ ·~ .. , ",'JI;..':. ....... ........ ........ 48 · --"""" '""'M ~.~.·. o:::::::. TO~ SIRLO.lft STEAKS · U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR MAYFAIR BLUE RIBBON'STEE 1 R Bi~ BONELESS$ 7 NO WASTE EXCELLENT FOR BAR-8-Q lb. COTTA GE CHEESE ARDEN OR MAYf RESHOT. S9( .......... -........... ~-~· ORANGE JUICE ARDEN 8t ENO . .. . ..•.. ,. ·~· ............. ~f G/I. f.~N~~~.1-~~~-~-~~-~"'!~S!~~ . ' . -........ ......,~=-.,-..,,"'""'=--·~ ~~-~ -.... · .. •;; ·. ·. · .. ·. ·.~~ ---;-· -. --.-.... -.-•, ';.~.--'t------··-·=<---r.•.~"'&""-~' .... -..... ~. ,.......,........,._ ............... -.;-:---..---....--...-----...................... ...-----""":"~:0:-""""-""'!"~ ; -. '• ; I ~ ·,._ • ·, ( ........ • • ••• .. 'AIR 9 '· - . BEEF LIVER FiUHI. Y SUCED . DELIOOUS SEIVED WITH suaD IACOI l .S.l.A. QIOKI 01 IUYIA• ll• 111101 -.SSAlL UAlnllS 59,~ lb. ;~,--....._ SCHILLING ~IJflM ~ TOST~DA DINNER 11/,.oz. SIZE 65 ALSO CHICllEI ( FIESTA IS-5/1 OZ. · PURINA FLAVOR PLUS ·---0 :'::'-4F s 1 :. ":.":'1\.L WI R PORK LOIN ROASTS »llOllfC>ctMTP CUT -··-.. "····--···---···--·_,_. !!!!ID LOIN CHOP~·--------" $109 UJ.D.A. CHOICE or MA TFAll BLUE 111101 STEEi IUF BOllELESS ROUID ROAST '°'"IO""" •• '1.19 BOllELESS RO• STEAK""""' -••' 1.19 IOllELESS ROUID STEAK ,~"I0"""----"'1.29 Siii.Oii TIP STEAKS ... ""---··------••'1.49 WATUMELOll RUMP ROAST ___________ ,.•1.19 BEEF SHAIKS cooH<"'-----.-.: ... st IEEF HEARTS ..... ,,..... ...St BEEF TONGUES , ... __ ... St - m1mfair Dtfietitt.ssm BOLOGNA MAYFRfSH AU MEAT.REG. OR THICK SLICED 14-0Z.PKG. ' c AMERICAN CHEESE . l•~HSUCf012-0l.'1(0._,_ -·--.., ... , •• "" -75( IEUFCHATEL CHEESE ... -]5' IOltOOrtOWfAll-Ol."CG. ···-----··---··-·· "'"•~· ·•·. •., •··-!!!!~! !PIKS , !t1:.!EAT BOLOi.iiA-. . . ........ _ 59, sonosi0 '' ------···· ··--49 .r---mfillfair Frozen Foott--.... sfil.'E "~~i~--·-·---.. -49' G.AlLO 13-0l.l'KG.,~~~ 1-0t 'XG 89( , ,,LEMONADE . ,,_, -·" ......... __ ,, "' ... ' ...... ~ ... - ':" 1· ~ MA YFllE'SH FROZEN I I' ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7-FULL DA VS THURSDA, Y, AUG. 1 l THRU WIDNESOA Y, AUG. 19 --1! -·' .....,,,~~:~ 6-0Z: CAN ~I _43c I I 3 ~s1 NESCAFE INSTANT COFF EE APPLE JUICE TREE TOP 10 01. ...... l CHEF BOY-AR-DEE --m~fair LiqUGf'·------... HALF GALLON SALE ZAROFSKY VODKA 10-PROOF $ &.99 HALF GAL. • !~$!,,!!~!Jo~~~-"'"G ... $1098 IACHDI IUM SJllll STUIQHTIDUllOM sg11 SllVUIOR ~B[•Sll'lilOl'lf-V-M,\lltNGl.Y& ... 0011( __ _ SCOTCH RO•~°""'°' S!lll! VODKA W<lllSOHMlnr 1311 ll1lf'OIU Dl6fROOf ---u·· IOPllOOF --· .. -·-·-··· IEIWlC 1 01" 1611 fllMCl l!l·ll S!OI r~tRASll! n1aoP1100r -· ~HSIAMA11C~lOR •• -lACK 175 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA DEEP FROZEN PIZZA -14 01. $1.19 65~ 69~ DAILY PILOT •41 ' ' . • ' \JtdntMi11, A11911n 12, 1970 -,.42 DAILY PILOo --• OKED PORK H s LINKS FARMER JOHI or KRUSE SHAIK PORTION FAaMER JOHN-PURE SKINLESS a.oz. PKG. c 28!G. • LB. W~, AugUSl 12, 1970 S PILOT-ADVERTISER f l SLICED BACON MOlllllU'S PALACE 1-POUNDPACKAGE 53~. ROUND STEAK USDA CHOla OR STATER HOS. CERTIFIED BEEF CHUCK STEAK USDA CHOICE OR STATER BROS. CERTIFIED IEEF 49!. TURKEY ROAST USDA GRADE "A" CRYOVAC HINDQUARTER " ~SLICED SANDWICH , ~ MEAT SPECIAL! OKAIMATll .. WHOLE HAM or 57c am Po11101 _11. ·29c LB. 1 Beef. Pastrami, 3 $1 B1eai.1 ol 2 8ftc: AlLMIAT '= 1 Corned Beet. p~cs Turkey rKCS.. ., ~ WIENERS Dark Turkey. Ham 11 1 ta LI 69" ~ ,../ Spicy Beel ~·• Je1 Jt1 t • Chick.en ••· ••· '" · --..re Cllllll CUT NAM suas -.... '1" BONELESl __ u.97' Portion of Heek & Giblets Included U.$.D.A.OIOICIOllSTATllllOS.caTIFllD-• , 09 UIOAOIOICIOll$TAllllROS.CllTIFllDIDF 79 STEAKS ~'l.'a°'o'lt 1l:.. ll. RUMP RO AST ........... ' LI. c • DRIVE DETERGENT •<<<<at1 . ~:. r :!! .!• .,. ... 2: USDAOIOICIOllSTATllNOS.amFlll>lfff 8ftc -USl-IHOUl.Dll 8ftc RIB STEAKS ___ ...................... -.LI. 7. ROLLED ROAST ... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, LI. 7' ' 1•tt.TNIUJ.th ......... 97c 7ftc FllSH •LIAN• GIOllNDHOUllY 55 RIB ROASTt::tt.a•.--.... -11. 7 GROUND BEEF ....La. ' MotllU.ntDI IJ:-OLf'ttG. 49c ALL MIA T WIENERS ... -"-•".,....., Jftc ALL BDF IALAMI 10.oL 7. BOLOGNA'::~T -1-0L 9c ' I 79 ~ .~. GIANT ~ •• PKG. • "\\'=+! 1. nsr1vAL-STRAWIERRY 2 59c HAc1ENDAFLouR ___ 25, .. 11.79 PRISE . YES ITALIANDRESllNGr6~~·--•oz 39' ~ .1• JAR SNAP·E· TOM i'li'ttl~' --2 •·OL 29'', . ............... . GLAD FOOD BAGS --·-·--... 63' I , alPON-.t.UVARIETIES . 4 s1 HUNrSSNACKPACKS,:.':J;, ____ 63'( COOKIES ..... ... .............. . ,~"c?s. r::I:c:= ............ 37c · • FIRESIDE SALTINE 2 3 HUNrs KETCHUP •o•"o __ , •.• , 30'. C HUNrS TOMATO SAUCE 2 ... , 39' CR AC KE Rs 1.L1. HUNrS MANWICH uo·-·-· "''°'· 39' • .... . .. ............. 1ox HUNrs WESSON OIL -----· ... ,. 99' , U•YNO.lV.SIZECANS ] 69C HUNrSAPRICOTSw 'o"-··'•·•z 37' FRU I' HUNrS POTATOES w'o". _ ,, .• , 32' COCKTAIL HUNrS BEANS '""'-"•-2 .... 0, 37' ........................ CANS TABBY TREAT tlW~b'o' __ 2 .... , 35' ' DmR<il!NTDEALPACICAGE~INGSIZE 99c ~:L~:I.:~.::~::•-···· ~943' Co L D P Ow ER COFFU ........ INSTANT ......... 1 CENTRAL AMERIC:AN • LARGE FANCY, GOLDEN RIPE LARGE, FANCY LA TE, LE GRAND ................ PUREX BLEACH ~:~' --"'' ,,, GAL 35' DrrEIGl!NT DIAL PACKAGE 4 9 C BRION PRESOAK ~l~' ---· ,. .• , 49' CANTALOUPES EXTRA FANCY RED RIPE PALMOLIVE ti~&i~· ~u~~.~~~~~~~i~!~~'-6·:::~:,~ .,\m, 51s1 TOMATOES L•~n 29' , ' ........... 69 VETS' DOG FOOD_'"' ... 2 ..... ,39' I-FANCY CORN LARGE, EXTRA FANCY STANDARD 2 2 OSCAR MA YE• 4-0UNC:E CANS 3 c RUSKET FLAKES t:l.'i\~ ' ,, .,,,, , •• , 39' • ]i 27• PRUNES 9' VIENNA LOMALINDASOYFLOUR .oo.oz6 ·-ii; .... .Las. " SAUSAGE ...... CANS MARIANI PRUNES 1!~L---" • ---· JONNSOll'SPIOITO '"""'92 JOHISOll'SIUllLff _.,,...,",p *.,t0 ,,, .. ,t0,,, 'f''ll«4 .,. 'i••Jt# 'J-U * DIAL PACKAGE 8 olANG1Ju1c1 ... si~•1 AXION P11.soAK ~11~1~ '°"nlli)=IC" llS 4•.ozt1 VANILLAWAFERS .... sco .... ,,.,41• SUNSHINEFIGBARS ''"' 41 ' . ITI _.................. ,..,: SUPERIOR TAMALES _ 3,.,33' PEANUT BUTIER """" "o' 59' MOlrtM'IAllOITSIV""" lftc ~!!.!' PIES " 49' ~;;;;:;~-;;;;;~·;; ........ 769' =r~~l~i;~f~~s·:~·.:~.~ 3:;; ~~ ~~~~g~f r~W1 ~~~~E .:,' ,~'. ~~ ' SHRIMP STICMI --'" PIZZA ROLi.i ... -"' -• " PRECIOUS STRING CHEESE •• , 57' PEAS & CARROTS '" MONH i'2~ 24' llOlf ·~•,.o•o s215 tOWN11ou•• ~ MAXWELL HOUSE INSlANl FANTAILSHRIMP .. "" SPARIU.EIAR1 --.•·•" KNUDSENSALADSo•LAn•-----"·oz 39' , • .,,, •o,'1.09 1 \IAJIM••~0414$1•tfNI 69' TOWlllllOU'llnlOOt.IQ.110~ MAGICSIZING 63' COFFUCAME--"" POPSICl.D .... """"'-'"""" 'lO·Ol M•.•u:i:u 12.01. 37c ........... :':_ 10 '1 VANO FABRIC FINISH --->OOl 63' llUllllU ATH .......... " . TIP TUP DRINKS .. t'.f; ,;JL... ~1... 'io.U! CHILI W/BEANS :g~"" "0, 42' ' ...... , ~ 93c c-.....,. HESOAFE INST. COFFEE "o• '1.49 ' iii BA ... u.PIZIA _. · ......... ~1 DINNERS .~_\l:: 93' KLEENEX TOWELS :IJ~·~~" -33' • " ::: MORTONoiN1Mt:n ,,.01 3f GiiEi SHRIMP _ 1.or. 95' :.:=:cMOWMtl .. -:.=-;-3-~;. GOU>IH G1A1N iUriii'iiiCKLEIAR _&ac fisH:M.cttlPI _,,, s1n cHv111•1cH.Mr11•ooou1 _____ s.oz "-SOUP MIX CAIWIAllC* ~b ~!r:J~!fAM 69' "1UDIMlfUIHll .-··------· 100l HI 4'•a $1 o ~ PEllCHORCODFIUm VJ DlllMITIUQ tl1n111.111uCE ----------·· io.oz.'6t o~r lt. . • --,.,,., MIWll llll-l·OUVCl ..... ..,..... , 10·0Z. ... PALS VITAMllS HAIR DRESSllG AQUA lllET FOICNILlllll$1 79 HAIR llE'UUIW• -• ICORI 49c .~~~~~l 49.c wnM llOll ... s1." 1 •;,.oz . ASSORTED IA. ~ ...... ~...-~·~· ··----------~---~~~~---~------------...----------~ Another El Rancho Super-Summer event! Me.Wu of aU ahapea and 1lzea and colors ••• a·nd a.U &ha.ring the spoUigAt thil week ••• by f'irtu.t of thd luaciou1 goodKess that ma.ku melona 4 Super-Su1n1ner fa1:orite ! Super.Shopper Grocery Values! Ice Cream ... ~ ...... ~·~~ ............ 69c lleap melon halves high with delicious Springfield vanilla! HUSHEY CHOCCLATE SYRUP •• , lZ oz. , • 4'c . Apple Pie ....... J~~~~~·~::: ! !~c.H. s!~e ••••••• 5 9c Tender flaky crust .,. piled high with delicious fruit filling! Pie a la mode on a sun:mer night! . Ma~garine ........ 1~.~~1~ ~:·.1 .L~ •• ~~ ••••••• 34 c Rcg;al quality!.,. amooth and so spreAdable •• , with fl avor you-and the family-will appreciate! F •t ( kt •1 DEL MONTE 5 ' $1 ru1 oc a1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Luscioua morsels of favorite fruits ... serve \vith cottage cheese fo r a great supe1·.sununer salad! No. 303 Del Monte Catsup .................. 19' Kai Kan Cat Food ............ 8 '" 51 Ripe fla~o1· •.• deliciously spiced I ••• 14 oz. btle. Bits o' Beer, Bits 01 Heart, Kilty Stew ••• 6 oz.' Solid Pack Tomatoes .............. 29' Hunl's •.. No. 211:? can for a great value! Reynolds Wrap ................ , .. 25' Aluminum foil ••• 12 inches \vide ••• 25 ft. Iona'. 'Dill Pickles .............................. 49' Cascade ............................ 35' F1-csh dills from Del Monte , •• 26 oz. jar I For automatic dishwashers ! Regular size. Birds Eye Green Beans ...... 5 ,,, s1 Frozen •.• French style or cut ••• 9 oz. pkgs. Personal Ivory ......................... 25; Pack.are of 4 hara at this special price! Mixed Vegetables .............. 5 "' 51 Garden good ness from Birds Eye •• frozen. JO oz. Dash Detergent ....................... 59' Giant aize ••• 3 lb. box ••• low audaitlir Orange Juice .................... 5 t~ 51 Hills Bros. Coffee . . . .. . . ..... . . . ... 85t. Trceawect ••. from Florida 1Z oz. un , • . l9c Two lb. can ..... fl.69 Three lb. can ..... ,2.43 Delica tessen Specials Mild Cheddar ...... NATURAL CHEESE ••• 89~. From the big cheese country! , . , by the piece I .$~~ Miller's High Life ......... '2.29 Smoked Siiced Meats ............. 35' Buddl1'• ••• choice o! rtg;. 4Sc varieties! 3 oo. Ready to Bake Biscuits ... 3,,. 29' Twelve 12 oz. cana ••• mucl1 re.fmlunent! Bacardi Rum ... HAif-GAL ••• 510.85 ~-or long cool drinks ••• and 1.00 aavings l Pillabury or Ballards ••• 8 ounce tube, Cheese Spreads ...................... 49; Pm di Qulll ••• Jalapeno·or Pimento l 8 oz. Beachcomber's Mixes 99' 51~ Mix Mai Taia or Dajquiris prqfeuionallyl ----------- Thumping ripet ••• lusciously red and sweet with that goodness that makes the summer completer ru sweet as the name implies! Serve chilled portions for a delightfully refreshing summer deaaertl Sweet g;olden meat ••• alwa)'I so popular ... in slices, melon balls, or halves filled with ice cream ! Another o! the great re'''ards of the summer season ••• serve sweet melons and collect complimentat -. •••••••••• The aristoorst of melons I ... creamy whit, flesh ••• so so.ft and oweet ••• saturated -.ith g;oodnessl Butcher Shop Specials! ChBtBBUbPllRi The epitome of deli:htfut dining ! U.S.D.A. Choice beef .... natur::lly aged ••• to offer you nlot·e flavor, more tenderness, more salisfaction. GROUND ROUND ............ 89c lb. I '41 It Filet Mignon .............. ~:~:~:~:.~~~!~.~-~~.E-~ ................ 32.79 JJ. Unforgettable! That'• the only way to a .. cribe the sheer delight afforded when you serve this great ateak l Chicken Breasts . FRUH •. 69~ legs &. Thighs ... msH .... 59~ From California grown king sized fryers? Plump and n1eaty ••• Fresh California Ch!cl"ens! Chicken Wings ...... FREsH ...... 29~ Chicken Uvers ...... n1sH •••••• 691. Lots of meaty gocd.oess fer delicious stcci< I }low !o:tg 1ince you've aerved an omelette? Fresh Swordfish Steaks .................... ~E!~~~ ~~: ................ 98~ 'Rushed to us, fresh from the sea , •• and cut !re.sh to offer you steaks tailored to )'our satisfaction. Z TO 2\1 LIS. AVERA;E Wll3!1T c LARGE DUHGEHESS 7 9· Crabs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "' I "Pritt• in •fleet Thurs. through Sun. Auq.13, 14, 1s,16. No MleB to dealar1. Open dailv 9 to 9 .. ,Sunday 9:30 to 6:30 Ask the manager about our convenient Charge Account Service HUNTINGTON HARBOUR: Warn er Ave. & Algonqu in St , NEWPORT BEACH. 2727 Newport Blvd. • 255 5 Eastblutf Or. (Eastbluff Village Center) Also conveniently located stores In Arcadia. Pasade.na and South Pasadena I ........ -"" ..... _..,_ .. ______________________________ ~~-.----·~~-----·-·.,.-.. -; ... r ff DAILY PILOT WfdMsclly, AllQlnt 11, 1970 WtdlltSday, August 17, }q70 N PILOT -ADVERTfSElt Crabmeat Adds Zest to Chinese Cuisine ~ cumNE. like Uonll ac«impanylng SAUl"e Pincb of pepper be1t the egp unUI yolks ind bottom or bowl eech tlme. To 11erve, spoon some ot J t chicken bouillon cube Cut the crati tnto falrly largt lllit P'nrdt., bu ~ and mates tht dish one y;lth pltn-Crab Fu Yung Saul'e (see whites are combined. SUr in Cook until UghUy brown on the Crab Fu Yung Sauce over Vi teaspoon sugar blte-sl1e pieces . .... el dekClabte • In-l)' ol ~ recipe) the._ chop~ .trab. tu.a_n_ UDderlide and-firm e.nougb._on Jhe .rolls and. if used, sprinkle I teaspoon comslarch In a I.quart aucepim. sti r .....U. ft11 t( JlftPllin& J Lablespoan sewne $ffds. sprouts. sraW~ • .p.lt and pep-tQp to turn-about J minutes ; with lhe sesame seeds; pass l table90pon Amerlcan·type together and cornstarch and ..._ CR.Al EGG FOO YUNG plain or toasted (if per, with pancake turner or large the rest of the Crab Fu Yung soy sauce ooy sauce; slowly stir in. the O. ti llit bat. tnowa I can (7¥1 OUl'ICel) kin& crib desired) Preheat (riddle to St 5 spatula, tum and brown other Sauce. Accompany with bot Into the liquid drained Crom bouillon mllture, k e e P 1 n I a.t...: 618 ta Ibis country witll l.endons removed Into a strainer tel ovtr a degrees ; grease llibUy. Pour Blde. cooked rice. Makes i to I the crab used in the Crab smooth. is lies Foe Yunc -and u I Large eggs measutt. tum the crab to 113 cup Pof1.lons of the eag Ora.In on absorbent paper servings. Egg Fu Yung recipe, drain Cook. and stir over tt ta ~ bin. it iJ a I can (1 pound) bean drain; ttserve liquid (there mlJ:tun on griddle leaving and roU loosely; place on hot the Uquid from the Crab used moderately low heat until crw Wwm ID cmeJet and spnJUts. drained ~1ill be about \<. cup) to ~ plenty of space between each heatproof platter and keep CRAB FOO YUNG SAUCE ln lhls sauce recipe : add thick and clear. Add the cu t-up a peealat ~ cup ftntly c bG pp e.d in Crab Fu Yung S.uoe. QlOp portion; distribute solld..s with warm in a low oven until l can (7JA ounces) king crab enough bolllng water to make crab and reheat, but do not ~ coots rn.ay bJ' xallioa (green oNon) crab into small pieces. nat ol rork to meet outline aU are cooked. (Makes 10 to wilh tendons removed J cup; add the bouillon cube boil. Use as dlrected in Crab thetaho)'Wlmixtuttm. -~~~·e~aspoon~~salt~~~~~'~·~·~roedi'.""".'·um~mmng~·~~"°":'.:'.:l._'."~~egg~:~mp~e~u~mWute~~~fro~m~a~)~~~~~~~~&~il~lng~w~a~lu:_~~~~·~oo~w~g~ar~a~oo~s~tir~l~om~sso~lv2e.~E~u~Fu.'.'....'.'Yu~ng~r~~~i~~-~~ ....,, ht; usuall1 """'° cooksl- !ib '° fry n on a gridd]e.. u db«ted bi thr: fo!Jo.'ifll nicfpe. nm recipe is (ft that all eur tatfJ"l applaud~d . ~_ .. both the •11 -and ""' tr>dj. Taste-tempting Dtli&bt all eyes w il h -lemptin& fruits and Dowen. Embroider a festival of fruits en a tet m show towe.11 er hincb cloth. Great leisure pullme. Pattern 12 0 : trmafer of I motifs about ~"'4 :a: 7", color suggest.ions. FIFJ'Y CENTS for each pat.- tern -add 2S cent. for each pollem for Air Mall and Special !landling; otllerwis< third-class delivery Will take. three weeks or more. Send to Alice Broob, 'Ille DAILY PlLOl', 105 N...ilecralt Dept., Bo• ta, Oki Oielrea Statton •. New York N; Y. 10011. Print Name, Atklrea, Zip, P•tkra N-. BIO 1171 N1 e •le er 1ft C.laloc -e pages. 200 designs. I tree'pattems! Knit , crocbet fa.llbiom. Quilt, em- broider. weave, Toys, gifts! Send 50 cent&. NEW! Complele Allgllu Book -marvelous afgharui , fashions, pillows, baby gift!, mort! ! SL Cookies Satisfy Everyday When youngate.ra are. '-'1, 111i1. cookie w i 11 ali.>fy. EVERYDAY COOKIES 211 ~ sifted floor ¥. teupoorl baking aoda '4 t'15P000 salt II cup (I stlcl<J butter or margarine ~cup ll1glt I teaoj>OOll iralod or111111e rind I lolr(e ea 3 tab._. milk II cup rallina, c:hopped 1/1 cup cOanety chopped walnula Oo wu -811! tocether the Dour. baking -and sail In • mtdiwn mWiw bowl cream butter, sugar and ....... rind; beat In egg. Blend In lil1d dry in-ll"dJtoU ond milk. SUr In rolliDo anc1 ... ,-. aim. Worl< wtlh 11 d. the dcJuch at a Ume: on a Ooured paltry dodl, with a..llolnd llockinet· COY<nd n>iling pin, roll <>It dou&'I to % Inch ~; cut out wltll a 2\W-llldt eoold< -· Plaot I lnd1 tplJt on ,.._ ed coolde ,.__ Bake In 1 probated ~ ..... for 1 •• inlnut... Wlllt a w1ci< m.Ul 1POtul1, l'mJOVe lo '#Ire reeks to 0301. lton In dct>liY covortd Un bos..llak -·-·· SUtM .... , ·.-:; :.::;-::; 111 hur Mar• llM• t:, '#::: lh S-c Fr11b ":,'" ::: Ue . USDA Choice Beef Flavorful Blade Cut Ideal To Pot Roast Delicious Eating! lb. USDA Choice Beef Bone-In Full Center Cut Round Steaks low, low Price! lb. F1,..r .ltltl WM11n ::; lh Lw All lnl Fr11b ::; Ut IMfUnr ~ a.Ill lrwlHI lllf ,.::::.., .. is. ...,.,.. .... a....: ..... 11:.,... lrlltlf ..J:",3.i•CIC a. Ill c.,. ..... "";:?t'&t~ ..... LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! 0.Ur lllJll WltRlfl -::: 111 llln All llltlt Fr11k1 ~411 S.1tJ1 U1l1 .:;: 'J:'h1 D..w.1111.icn~ '::II• SU... 1111•1 =t: ':.:-lit Ctrl ..... , 9:':\u~ a. 911 Htr111l l1IHM ,': 'l:-111 Ptrt Snllp "=" 1.: llt ..., s. .. ,. 1=::' ~ ,,, Boneless Roasts .:: i~: ~ ... 891 7-Bone Roast "· 69, ILllll .. ,.,.. :....:: ,~, .. ... ... ". ••at ~":' .. 311 Ja•h F1olo Stttb ':' ';:'!91 P1n11 m11t1 = .. 111 Slll'm, C111l1 '!::::' ~ Ht "'*-' • ..,.Al ......... , ........ ,..., ,..... ..... Lmct. '"" Lfllf O·Bone Roasts "Ust."1c=t.\"' ... Beef Rump Roasts ~:. = '" 69' 891 SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS! l'fitH Elttt1rw ill lia!IYll s.i..., Oaoun1s MacNair's Scotch "~ .~:::. s1p• Macllair's Scotch ~:;,, .... s591 Rock Brook Bourllou '':;:~·s391 Stanton's Gin ••m1:t~""' '"" s3n Canadian Hill Whiskey '';.'.':'' s4u Fidelis Brandy '"""~:;-"i:.':" s3u St. Elmo Rum w~~~ ~. ":.~·· s319 DISCOUNT FROZEN FOODS PQs & Carrots -~~~ 2 ,'~. 48' Mixed Vegetables ~i-::; 2 ;~~. 58' Cit Green Beans ~;:; •:;:~ 51 1 l1dividaal Pizzas 1':.1:. 6 !r'.: 591 Cheese Pizza Sa1sage Pizza a.1 .... 0..11~ Cern on the Cob ~~ ~· . Meat Pies II~• 61M .~lo ;1r .... 47; ... ~:; 191 Xl!. • . .a""'1 O'll!e CroP • ;~a".'1,ftO!~ Daily , DISCOUNT DELICATESSEN Sour Cream Fresh Salads l uctrnt-fresh ror DtliclOllS Otps • Lucerne Qua1ilJ As.sor1ed Varretiu :.·~. 171 l ·tr. 3; ... DISCOUNT COFFEE & TEA Edw d Coif v"""' Pac• ,.,. s2u ar s ee Cllo1ce of Grinds Ill Freeze-Dried Coffee '~:;r,~ •1:~ 115' Lipton's Tea Bags •. ;,~~",!,.:,•:; 631 llestea Instant '"'"' '""'' .... s1 " fe1 tnslanlfy! J•r DISCOUNT BAKERY BUYS Raisin Bread Skylark Ba~ed 331 rresh Daily! '" English Muffins ~~:~ ,.,. 33' ... Layer Cakes ~::i:'7,;;" ... 991 Coffee Ca kes ·~:,· i'!'t!': w ... 39' Le mon Coconut Collte C1ke 391 So Deilt!Ola ... ' DISCOUNT HOUSEHOLD BUYS Del gent w,;,, "'"' .;~ """"" "·•• 59' er °Sup!!r Powr1ed tor Every WasJI! .~,. Dish Detergent ',~~~;' ·~.:· 631 Babble Bath ~:':, ~~,:~ '!~.' 451 Par Fabric Softener ~':.":. :,:~ 81 ' •. ESKl~O FROZEN R Twin Pops -- Flavors for Kids & ·bl~ ( In As"'ried f11;1 6 25 Grown·Up Kids Too! pac DISCOUNT NON-FOODS Maalox Liquid t:":=.=: '!;:· 971 Bayer Aspiria Tablets :.t, .• ·~" 691 Gleem II Toothpaste ~~ •::-:: 651 Gillette Platinum Plus "£:'::~ a31 Ph.1soHex "'""'""" "'1' ci...,., •·•• i1 11 From Wilttrop Rntarc.h ._ Soft & Dr.I "'!" Gill!.._....SO,,, ~·• s1 DI M~ • JSc Oft tu Gillette Foamy M .. ~ .. er::',.. '::.· 991 Prell Co1centrate 1:~'!"::· ';!:• 54; • SOOTHING . Jergen's lotion . All CNer Body Lolion Helps Relieve Dty Slit\ Includes 9c Off Libel. 111·11.87' btl. DISCOUNT FRUIT JUICE S A . t N I '"" "'"" """'' """" -pnco ec ar ... 1 fru;l """'"' ... '10' Pineapple Juice ~~;::;,::: •::· 29' Pr J • Town "°""-$<> "·•L 57; u ne a Ice Rich and N11tri!icut silt I I I Replay ,,;,,, """"'" •. , .... 'JI!; ns an C1!r~s Of Orange Cit .. • LAWRY'S ~Salad Dressin.~. Assorted Varieties &cept Caesar ar.d Blue Cheese. a ... , 33c ~II . I ' ~ DISCOUNT CRACKERS Graham Crackers '~~~ ':;;~ 41; Nabisco Premiums.11:..":."'~ •• '~~ 37' Ritz Stack Pack Flesh and Crisp! 12 .. i. 38' ··~ DISCOUNT FLOUR -OIL Enriched Flour ~~':! ~~ 8' Biscuit Mix M•~,::;~··· •::..· W Bertolli Olive Oil "= v;:.• 51' Shake & Bake ':~·a.':':" ..,. !I • BEL·AIR FROZIN lemonade ,, Premi"'1 Qualily- Your Choice of Rel\ll&r or pink. So Refrtshin1! ,.,,. '" 11' • fl • r I ' I r .I ? t • c • - • 'f PILOT-AOVENTISER N WtdneMfiy, Autust 12, 1970 Apples Now a Year -round Favorite . • Savings Not Mag ic Is ••most. for your !ood dollar" advice reliable'.' Generally, yes. All of It won't work for all funiilie!I. Orchards Branching Out With Bountiful Harvest &ach family n1ust choose those money saving ways that suit It best. 111ere is no magic nilrror or carpet ... only the need for constant attention to details when planning n1e11!s, shopping for food , storing iL, prepe:ring it, serving it and caring for le!lovers. Apples, peaches, nectarines and plwns .. , you wouldn't ask for anything more ... ex- cept 1nore. The frull.'J are unusually beautiful as well as good eating this season. growing weather. What wllh modern storage methods making fall and ~'Inter apples avallable slmost all year, It's easy to !orgel lhere are such things as true summer apples. But there are, and lhe time is n o w . Aslrachans come first. They arrived the third week ln Junt. Primertly cooking ap. pies, there are none better for "green" 1pple pie and sauce. The season Is ~hort (about 60 days long) and sui>- p!ies are never very large so don't wait to buy them. pt'Obably know !hem best in canned 1pple puce, but they •re good all-pu.,,... fresh •i> pies . • • for cooking, snacking 1nd 11l1ds. You can expect them in the market In mld- July. Octob«. There are 33 major varieties, with at Jeut 14 o[ them on the market tlnce July. No wonder peaches are seldom labeled by variety~ They are uJJUally labelled freestone or clingstone, however. 'Ibose marketed from July t o October are yellow-fleftd, free.tone and jood for all purjlOIOI ••• ~ ,,_ Jnc. Cool weather gets the credit. An y fruit which normally tends \o be blushed with red il reaUy red because of cool Quick on the heels of Astrachan apples arc the famous Gravensteinl. You \Jnllke the awnmer apple seuon, lhe peach teason lS a k>ng one ... from May to For mOll uae.. pe..ties - not be petlod, 'lbe Ulm ... very lhln and very pret.. ty ... so lea•e them on if "°"'Ible. They allo have been defuued • • • tl10 bett.r lo make them apptaliJll. Nectarines, the qes old USDA Choice Grade Fresh American Lamb-Short Shank For More Meat Value Full Shnk Portion Fanner John or Luer Full Butt 59c Portion lb. Young USDA Grade A Hens-Oven Ready. Plump and Tender 10-14 lbs. Size lb • c I I ~ LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! IL 991 Fresh Whole Fryers ~,.. .. 29' Fresh Fryer legs Alsoc.°1;..ticb ... 631 Fresh Fryer Breasts usi;t .. ~ 'A' ... 69' Re111tar Cllt rl!sh ilmetjcan , .. s12• Fresh Pork Roast Picnics~~ Ustern Potk IL 49' IL $12' $1'' Fresh Pork Steaks A"""' IL 79' ,111/tt cw Roasting Chickens =. :~:!d ... 49' "' Fried Chicken ~~ :i~ 'I'' Center Ham Slices Fully ca.I ... 'I" l1J.alr Fr11111 Choice of Re1t1!1r or Krinklt Cuts. J11St Heat Ind Ut! rench Fries illage Inn Rice ucerne Ice Milk 2 .1 •• 43c pt1. alad Oil pplesauce Auo~1d Mins All Except Wild And lonr Gr1ln Mix. Real Taste Tre1ll ''''"'' Cl!nose Your Favor ill A Rell T1slt DeliCht M1·M1d1 Q11iil1 So lilht! For All Coo•ln1 Usts, .ind for Sfllds Too! II" Riii'" Tart I/Id JllllY flmit Slack Up at This low Price resh 'AA' Butter leenex Boutique Shaiy Lua Churned Diii~ from lmh er.1111. Tl111u Aswt•d Colors Ind '1ttoms ....... "" .. MUM PLANTS Plant Food Colors Jo ChOQ.le From. $199 In &Inch Foil Wraµped Pot. Heh ""lfi.l'urpow. """" !000 So; Ft Bio-Humus Ori&illc GWtn Mulch s .... 19c pk(. v .. ,.,, 49c ctn. 21•1L 29C Ju ,., .. 79c 1111, 25c .. ,$J99 ...... $,15 Ill( ' •rloe1 lfft1tlte T•1ra. Tllr1 Wttl,1 A1i. 11·11 Al tt•r l.te1l l1f1WIJ DIM111t ra .. 111 s111 Sw11t l1111t111 Great Vfilh ice Cream for a Relreshine Dessert 5 for SJ F11oy, Fir• All Gollin Fr11l ToPS Siced OVer Yoor Breakfast Ctreal. ... •• lb. Joe Yf•••ll••••• So Good Fiiied With Sl'lerbet Ytl1°•1,11tf Honeydew Melons Fancy Tomatoes Bartlett Pears A Rs~ Slilld Fnoril•. Adds Zing to kly Green Sat1dt U.L 11. I Q11lll7 ldMI For Your fruit Bowt-Also FW llsy Slild$ Or llemrU. ,L 25c ,L25c .... 49c • Pineapples ... rp Pla1tlfln '"•· f"Rlll Sunny KmiL Setvt CNillld , ... For - HtlYll ... 21• •••• ..__ ..... 0 J I Slf•"'I ""''"' 77' range u ce ''" '""'" Juice Oranges v~=· 8 ;~~ 98' Nectarines ur!::: ~~•tr 11. 29' Italian Prunes r.%1 "' I 9' Fancy Apples ~·~'n 1L 251 Yellow Onions ~t-~!~ 29' Crisp Carrots Nouf_ Sunflower Seeds I fnjJt -., In lrlll4 .... -·· will bl rnllalllo t b r OQ Ch ..,,..,btf. ~ Uclily all n<darbt -from Clllfomla. And all tho "'nirw". • .developed 4 u r I na the pul t-ty ,..,,. 'l)>ey Wte COod, Jblp nil, loop ... u and are bt1uutull.J bllMbed with red. -<I 1llem -ollft" July ftnl ar1 ~· Dm't ltt Qlot frl&hten you. You.11 ha.Te to cut tbe ftelb away frca ttie p1t •• 1>u1 the ~u of ....., wort la worth IL •• the flav• 11 '° cooc1. !JU peoebes, there ls ... need lo peel --u JOU fed )'OU alNlofWly -do It. • .ctr• them a quick dip In ~ nter. Tha peel will allp alf eallly. While JOU an piddnc:frOlh lrulta ·-the food ...... pick pluma. nu. ta !hi -lot Late S..ta -. ~ AMI, !lepbant H e I r t a , X.iley• and PrelldeulJ. Thal'• a start on popular varieUe• you 'll find ln -the ---There are otben ••• ud ..• many rttaJltn hive 1 cob'tul chart -t11e:p11ia .... y. Olecl: IL • .It can -JOU In deddlni wtlat •llri<ty of plum )'Ol1 wan! for the .... Some . plums "'" speda1 cbara~ . .u:b 11 qu..., Anni -b ... a rich hooey-UD flavor ..• ..i - ol all. U'a ua111111o •Ill llovembor. Flower Fresh 1.16 9103 r.., 11f ,.,;_ 11f~- Wbtn akl., are blue and IUMY. llunter ow m. I prlncea sttmm... w I th sallopa "'petal-inl" t b a neetllne. Button. a cc e n t dta&OOal detafl. Printed P1ttem llOI: NIW M-' Silts I, 10, U. H, fl. Sin U '(bolt :II). !Uea II> yanl!J 41"""1 f~ BEVENTY.FIVI: Cl!:N'l'll lor each paltem -l4d • ""'" f0< each paµam fo< Afr Mall and Special Handlln1; olherwiJe lhlrd..,1111 dollvtry will take three wteb ot "'°"· Send lo Marl..i a\lrtl ... 'JI.. DAILY Pn.dr, 442 Pait..,, Dept., Z3I Welt llth St., I'!.., Yori, N. Y. 111111. Print NAME, ADD"'3 wll!I ZIP, SIDI and IJ'tnE NUM11D. NIW Fall-Winter P a t t t r n Catalog. 11• dynamic dtlfCna. ..... Pa~M CouPoG. IO Clllta. Spinach Popular A~Wlllo ..... spinach. CREAMED SPINACH I PICk ... (10 ouncu) f-o clloppod 1Plnacll 'II cup mlUr 1 lob~ lnltant Deur lift-nit \t teaspoon IUJ'•r Pinch " llllfm'C l bankooied '"' - lo I mecfJlj!O P-'°'' spinach ""'"'Inc lo potbp cllncUonl but Ute1 no talt; tlrr1I lnlo "'"'"" lo dtafo ... u. pmslnc Olli Uqukt, Return 1pln&ch to ,_iapen; 1Ur In milk, flour, 1alt. IUl&t and nutmea. OYtr modln:tely low hea~ cook, and stir Ulil.ll lhlciened and bubbly. Tllm Into ....,Ing dill!: 1ornt.h wtlh en. M1kt1 11mall •rvllli1J. , ' ! ---------------------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~-- .fl OAll.Y I'll.OT Wtdnrsday, A11911st 12. 1970 N PILOT·ADVERTISER J J Weekly COUPON SAVER BOOK FROM THRlnlMART!!! WIN e FBBBZEBS full of lllfH4 AHi CANADA Montreal Vacation CllWllS FOil YOUlt WWLY ..... IMKN( Thri • _ ...... 20 .. LW- l'UU. ., flOZOI .... 11!.in a FREE 1 ,,..,_.. '""'- • Coupons EttectJve Now Isl Week 2•d WHk FREE w/$1.00 Mifl. P11rdi•1• I u,,. He-41 ltott.e. 21f• Off 0. p,..i..M of J IM. .. iii1'9 .... fte•h &rw .... 0111c.• _, " • .._ lc.9' , •• Gt .... -vn• 12 .... W•t.r &l•M witfi 1 sc OFF 12.00 Mi,..,. •• l'.rdl ... :':. A1"!.!°,.~1:' 25• Off I H"1o •-All 6riH• .. ).fh. r.. C.ffn ~ ... Or•fl,. Jule. witlt Wiii A. NO .. OIT FREEZER FULL OF FD0111 20TON-AWAT ilentMlO wr, ....... WIU... MOfftA. ....... 11i... MtUU$0fU. ........ -.............. ""•a. 9'. II Mii OCY. 1 WITH THIS COUPON On All Purchases* DOUBLE BLUE CHIP STAMPS 75C Off ~:J;;";;.l:;" '•" REGISTER FOR ONE Of c Fill 011e 6-oa. Ti11 Su11Jii11• st.+. SEVEN I FREEZERS •EXCE1'1' ON RUID DAIAY PRODUCTS, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES l TOIACCO COUPON GOOD THURS. thr11 SUN., AUGUST ll, 14, 15, I~ ..... M;·""-''~'"" FULL of ROZEN FOOD Wltfl T. oupon Birds Ege•Fro•en ·······-···Car Lot Eastern Pork Sa~-·········~- ~~E~~~!~~!~~ PORK C OPS $ 00 QUAIL REG. OR PINK GRAPEFRUIT JUICE FOR ·~iN'" 45c SMART I FINAL-REGULAR or DRIP COFFEE -e 1-lb. Tin Ji'resla Sealood Specials FRESH CAUGHT LOCAL BROADBILL 98¢ SLICED SWORDFISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . lb fR.ESH RAINIOW Min. TROUT . ,'::~ 45 ¢ : FRESH FILLElS MONTEREY 79¢ •• : ROCK COD lb • CENTER CUT CHOPS C RIB or LOIN 89~ FAMILY PAK 98C WAFER CHOPS 1b, LARGE a·sC lb : LOIN CHOPS 1b • OSCAR MAYER EASTERN-MEDIUM SIZE 65C PORK SPARERIBS . . . . . . . II• COUNTRY STYLE 79c PORK SPARERIBS ........ lb REAL McCOY SPECIALS BEEF ; BEEF ; BEEF BACON : . UNKIES : SAUSAGE "·"· 69C ' ..... 29C ' ,.,b. 49C Pkg. ! Pkg. ! Roll FROZEN 1UEAT DEPT. SPECIAJ,.s M". Frid•y'1 I 'II-lb. $237-o lllADED SHllMP •..• , , •••••••.•••. • • • • • • .pk9. , KRAFT~l6-0Z. JAR 89 CHEESE WHIZ .. .. .. . . . . . . c JERSEYMAID STIRRED or FRUIT on the BOTTOM YOGURT 6 ~-,~~. s1 oo .. 1 -DISCOlJNT PERSONAL NEEDS- D~ COMP ARE:: 1 ••• &:: "'" =~L~:~~:i~~'. ·S·h·'~-·~-.......... , , . • • $2.29 '"·of 21 73• ALICA IRTDI: ••••••••• , • , , , , , • , • , •• , , •• ~:~:;•ONI ············•·•···••• $1 .25 fMT-u U. 49• ft.ASTIC WOOD •••••• , •• , ••••• , , , , • , • , •• N .... Joll,._a.-$1 49 IUIT llWOYll ••• , •• , • , , • , • , . , , , ••• , •• , , • ~~Hll lNlfl , .................... , . . . $1 ,39 $191 59C 99C 39C $111 $110 LOOK FOR THIS SHIELD -1rs YOUR GUARANTEE Of QUALITY AND SIZE It's goati to kno..,/ c DL BREAKFAST SPECIALS \'OIKSHll! •t CllS,llllE 69f SLICED IACON ...... ~1:: · QSC>.l MAYQ 79f SMOKll UNKS .......... '.~-;:: ' ' ' ' ' • • FIES:Hl.'r MAOi I UlM 55' PORK SAU SAGI .. . . .. . . . . ... . ,. fAlMll JOHN 75· f POLISH SAUSAGE .. . ... . . . ,. Mn. ffid•y'1 I0-01. 55• SHllMP PUFFS • , , • , , , •• , • , •• , •. ,, .••• , •••••• pkg. ,, Mrt. ffid•y'1 7·01• $1 Of 1.9.f , SHllMP ········•··•··•··••··········P•ll· Rup•rt w/!iutlor S•ut• 9·•1 0'8C SCALLOPS •••••••.•.. , .• ••, • •• ,, , , • ··• ••• ·.pkg. Ruport Fri•d 12 -01. a•c SOLi ,ILLns ...•...•••.•••••••••.•••.•• pk9. .-. Ruporl Friod 11 .oi. 59C PflCH FILLm , •.....• , •• , • , •• , .. , •• •··•• .• pkg. Ruport Friod 12-01. 98C HALllUT FILLETS •....• , , , • , , •• , , • , , ••.••••• pkg. . ,,,... '·1• 79C FISH 'N CHll'S .... , • , •,. •,, •• •.... • • • • • · • • • pk9. Shu••-Tond• p•r $109 lllF FllnllS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, .••••••. lb. Gott'" 14 . .,. 79C FISH STICllCS •.....••• ,,,,,,, •. , •..••.••...•. p\9. ''" ,;,, 8 i •-·· 89C IEIF STIAllCS • , ••••• , •• , , •, ·,., • • • • •• • 1!01k1 KLEENEX BOUTIQUE FACIAL TISSUES COLORS & PRINTS '. '125-ct. c Pkg. . . AUflDst Sandwich Specials DUBUQUE-ALL MEAT-12-0Z. PKG. ··-LfQIJOR DEPT. SPECIAUI •••• SPRING BEER 6 ~~I: 75' ••They!t1·e All .In Season!!t!f · PKG. OF 10 5 , OU> CAOAVAN $3'' BRANDY .......... •;11• c GALLO ITALIAN OSCAR MAYER-I-OZ. PKGS. ALL MEAT •f ALL IEEf 49c BOLOGNA ...... . OSCAR MAYU 59c conosALAMI SALAMI CHUBS ...... 99c Pk,. ' WISCONSl~ONGHORN STYLE CHUNKS 79c _ CHEDDAR CHEESE ••••• • • • • lb ! SCOTS MIST-ll·YR. $4'' SCOTCH ............ F;llh HlLl ll'fllt I LENOIO s3•• KINTUCKY WHISKEY ... .. . OM• OLD CROW ............... ~:~ $11 4' BOURBON ANCIENT AGE HALF GALLON VINE RIPENED ATERMELON : CHERRY C TOMATOES 12 -0Z. BASKET : 25 ~:; ea • t AU PUR.K>SE RED 1 0' · POTATOES ... . ... . .. ... 111 · PUR.£ GOLD -TAkl JUICY ,_ ~ THOMPSON SEEDLESS ? : JUMBO SIZE ! CANTALOUPES PEAK OF 41ors100 · THE SEASON Prices Effecti•e Thursday thru Sunday, Aug . 13, 14, 15, 16 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ·ANA 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH · e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO ., ---------------~-·~~~ 11 I ,. • • b c lb. c lb c 11. c lb .. c • " f; s ; •• . ' . . ' ... ' . .. IA . , -...-----------------------··-,-......... ...._...-·--~~-~~-~~--~--·--------~----~..----~~-~~~----- DAILY '1\0)' 41, Hot . I Dogs Flavor Varies;~ Ameri,an Travelers love \ em NEW YORK (UPI) -Tak• t mp Io y II , Nath a n c•ndldat .. lo bo photogroplled Althouafl Pe 11 m Inn In· But It look • carl<>Onlal, LEMON TANG FRANllS aJmnc ol"11. htll ID Dtinulao.. M..,,,.bll,, U.. ~ rOad tf you want HMdweritr, tstM\llhed 1 ea Una hoc doga « othtr wclc troduct'd bot. ~· hire and Tad Dorcan, to change the New York lemon frW1 ai:t Md I cup of •etu. J Ub& t lmrntr I po 11 a cf (If i.lt dlt hol doc. that Cooey lll1nd bot doc 1llnd lood ll lhe ot11lnal N1lhlrl'• Hmdworktt helped popullrlu 111me lo not dotl· He <Ui>' P''!>U'<d In a WV .. ..i ._ ad! al-lmnon juice, lnntl"""" IA" ,..... fir ll U-American food , Jn ki lo· that 1tHl 11 1 celebrity h•oa:· Famous. thtm, tht u potlllon1 tn "id1ly potfldJy inv1.0lfd tb& nickname &!Id aour aauce. rinepr and brow"n waar. 3 mJnuta. Drlin. viriity. out for everyooe Ir om Brmctl• ha"t alriee ~ teplAlted cil les -CbJc•&n beauM he coukln't 1pe.JI Melt 2 ta blt qoona: of butter tablapooa1 ol ~re SI a• h Ir' a' I• t lf t 1 limall metl _.i,. llllll llroO\fway and H o 11 y w o o d In Manballln and •lleWtlere and St. Looi. -claimed lo d-. dlt ,..,., uted by 0< marprlne In a 11ocepan. aauce, I lib1-of NU dl-oUy ID ,.....i ...... taUat hot doia tt. rtlfbnal lltart lo lop Politician.. Jn the_ metropolitan arta. hive rprt ld their fame na-vendors at football garneii It Add I aTfllJI onton, peeled and a4:I '~ ttupooft tacb el ptp-And add tbltn to w. C... 111'1(.-enctt, Wbllt b 11 JI r II '• ILmdud oper1Un1 pro-Anothtr b: tdleduJtd to open Um11Jy. In 1193 and ll:M , the Ne• Yor'a Polo Groonda finely chopped. Cook over per,~ and dry mllltard, Uout io bui them ler It ~ecfurtra, ~ pro-eedur1 in tledlon )'tan: for ln M.llml ln • few monthl. respectjvaly. In 1900. medlW'l'I b8t fjvr; mlnultl, CoYtr end .tmmer O"lrt krw mlnuta. MU. 4 wrtncL dlJeM VI dlW\buted M·\---~~~~~~--~------~----~~~~~~~~~-~-~--~~~~~--~~~~~~~--JL-~~~ tJoo\1111, ..... _..,, lhelr f<armula1. 'l'ht fllm1 pocklflnl dlvlolon ft/ UnlM Carbide Corp., I cu- lnfl manufacturer, uy1 lt.ln- dudiull<ln ""''" -"'' -· pullllt -..... mobilt. Trivtl.-1 w • r 1 ..,..""" lo !Ind that 'the tam• brand of frankfurter virlld tn ff&Y(W' Imm ntinn "1 rttton. In w-......,;n, lhty hid a lroof<Y fl•""; W"l C()l8t <Intl Wfll't spk:let. The Stppperibllch S.WllJJI c.o.. Jeffmon. Wis.. lllll m1kes 1mokf.f11\l'Of'ld h o t ctOp. Thein art apicler, too, lhln nallonol brlndt. Folks around Sacnmtnlo. Clllf., like • medium. to aplcy flavtr and threHnHt cetn· bi\ltion, akl the carincs rnHuflCtUl"e". 'n.. ~*' comet frun salt, CiJrl!ir, multlrd, anion, 11rlit, pfpJ'8I', m.ace JM cot· iandtr. European • type low ~ ult MU~ are a 'Pfld,<y of the Mlfwaukee stu-ae Co., s..m;, w1111. Thil'• right - Wathlliaton. The Company'• nam1 was choft" ~use the kind cf hot dog!! they malt were po 1> u I 1 r around Mifw1uk1t, Wis., 50 Y,ffl's •to· The Tobin Pacldn1 C.O .. Rodlester, N.Y., reported lhol iU most popu.l1r franks ire made from.· aimalt equal """1Ullts of -Ind -pork, Mooned to that no single Oavor predoollnate9. AnoU>er Rodlelter f1vorit• mide by the aame atfDpany b the white .hct -an uncul"!d, fr~h uu&qe made of bet.r •nd/or veil with pork. lt ls 1haptd, ~ed and Na11ened modi like • frankfurter .00 i• popular tor chattoll bro.ii· inJ.. 1bt first hot dop are 11ld tft twve befn made by 1 butcher in Fr1nkrurt, Gtrmany. In IMZ. TrltdiUon says he lhaped them like his dog, a dachlbund. A.bout the same time, • Viennee devekiped J; 1imilar ••uNce th.It wu named wJenerwur1t, or Vlenn.1 111mgl!. In the Unl1ed Statt.111, the first trril were 80ld at Cmty llland in 1871 by Charles Feltmann, a butcher Imm Frankfurt., Germany. Feltm(nn'1 name Ir alm09l lorlGf:t!n, but ane ot his Bread 's History Outl ined Ptpperidae Fann previewed I brand J\(W ,film Strip, "The story of BrMd." al lb< "" annual Metting of t h e Am9ican Home Eooncmics AsitoctaUon in Cleveland. Produced Ind dWribuled by WB Productions, Inc. of Armonk, New York, "The Story of Bread" .is a 17-minute full-color, aound flhnltrip th•t -dlemnan«olbreod while placjns it in accurate historicil perspective . Betiodne wilh primNve man in the: cave, bread ii lllhown to hive betn a basic part of man'• diet thoueend! nl yCM"I before the dawn ot recorded~. The filmstrip drarnalically portrays fie importance ol lir<od In -I ERYPt, tn medieval Europe. and in CG!· onlal America. Since 1be st<ry of brH<I Is •Ill> the My <JI wbea\, 1ratn -.. Ind milling ire shown 11 they were done ctnlUriel ... and .. they are dont tc1111 with hoJJ• com- blna and hiaf\-apeed mllllna equipmont Vint:n ..-1he slep-by~ olep proeeu of -rinl and bold!!I briad ,, borne, follow- ed by a tront,..nd-ctnter vtew "' • auJded -ol lbe -P~• Finn bok!ry tn Npi:nlt, C'.omediall. 'riiOrt. prol,..lonal bakers •rt llhown using 'modem machinel te perrorm flt 11me -~ ·~y-<lA!p -·· tlon llMltfl wner in a family tt-.. '""1c Sb>ty of B ...... " I• btlnt mlde 1v1lleble linCly tn wmten'I clube and other '"'-'"" fmJPll by ~ti ln.neement with Ptppfri411e >'arm. ,,.. lurth•r lnl0<malim 10111 1"'1tt to WB Producilons, tnc., r:l 16. Ill, Armonk, N.V. 34081 CHUCK ~ ... Chuck Roast ~ = 59i 7-DAY SALE ... THURS . THRO WED. Plus BLUE CHIP STAMPS! Dishwasher Detergenf3~9, Barllecue Sauce °'~=-:TL 33c Rialto Asparagus .,cf'~~ ~CAN 49' Alex Tortilla Chips "t:o':::f:' 29c Mother's Root Beer ~~ 33' VONS •ALL-BEEF Premium Qua/Hy VONS PERFECTION ~''' ll!\ Fresh Bread DAK"' ch;;:dii~~·~ ........ 791 While, Wheal 25' or Sandwich 1.U. LOAF fAIN.9. l.o.<AI. Ol ClfAMKI. l'INT CM Jerwy•H! C1ttag1 Ch11t1 331 .._. ...... Mon1r1Ra Cfieese•:zt75•~491 Assorted Flavors Half Gel. ~~~E DRINKS GRAPE YOUI OiOICE ORANGE 46oL PUNCH cu cotgote COLGATE TOOTHPASTE Freeze Dried Coffee ~'rf .. 85' Tree Top Apple Juice ""'iw:TL 59' · Fancy Farm Pears ""'~ ~-33' CHI Chili & Beans ~~""' 29c Jer5eymaid Butter "":1~.,, 81' PotafHS '"' ""' .................... Brow• h1111s .... ~ MUMS .~ '1'1 Bell Poppors ..... '.~ CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ~~~ ... I ~~~c_k~19-I HAWAIIAN Tit. Pltteapple wiflt fr••" frv;, Toh GAIN DOERGENT Wlfh Mkt• :1 ,.,,.,. ''"""' I GIAllt l'l~ ML.10. Ol'f ~ ' .._, Spong• ""' 29' INSTANT NoKOfo •1CH. l'\AVOll'UI. fl4f IO-OL JM -' PIPl!I I = .. BEER fll \ nm ......... , ....... $33' ~ Bl':" 24 'c':: :.. ·l'IJ•1L1t-' · • •• ,.,,5ifJW: NEW! VONS flEllCll GARLIC BREAD !~~~D ~lrt t WlfH GARI.IC fik IU'ml. 1.U. LOAf VONS ONION ROLLS ~~ l1-1t.I 39' COOL MINICAKES VONS 5'lJT I.AYR. 1Sw·•1 .... Wl'IQ:ltY.fllLfO T• 7 .. ........... ,o.i,. \.U.--.... ~ ... ········-··· 711 ..,_,,l'Wo&CW,. ~?-........................ $1M • .__., fWi ltldot to«. -... -.-. -....... _.,.. 1111 ... ~ ............... ,,.. ... -............ .... Mn.,,..,... ,..,.. • ..., MIL _,, • .,.,.,.,,.,., ... .. '-'-W. Plli.t ,.._..., t ................. _,. ... c....t ........ ~ .. , ......... -............ _,.,. hleo!'~ ._..., ~ 1.oc.-. .................... flM ~1Jl1Ji'Jf.'l FEATURE IHI \ WEEK' CAS1&WI DINNER PLATE ..... _-.... 39~. .,.,.,.,_._.. _, :r. ... __ • ........... .,.w,_. .... BUTIER-NUT COFFEE ...,.,NI ot t.f 1.-MH a. '°'"""' --. .. , •2t S,.,lwttl & Meot &olh c-"""'""' ... · •ozt. .... 12c fhowll'lll lt!OfMI ~"" olot7'S -P.ui.o&. UOll.$7c •itht Ouortl •M:IL ............ ,, ............... $1." . Gin.it Seit ' Dry ~.'*"lit°"·.._, ... Soft ,.,..., .149l ............... MJ. ott.. ...... ',. Adams Ave., at Brookhurst Huntington Beach Daheny Park Drive, Capistrano Beach ), .. .-·1 -........... 87• I 2 t:. 'I".:::--'I"!~ 91• Ah......t Mt!-flll'fM -.. 1" Off, tu C1Mo. .......... )Ck luffwria 100'• """ , ........................... $1.21 5922 Edi!lier Ave., at Spring~le, Huntington Beach ~.,~ c:::;:;, ;;;~·;;·;·,~1 =:::-88'. 21082 Beach Blvd., Hunt1rtt1111 Bm 17950 Magnolia, Fountain YlllJ ------------------~---~-------------------=-------------------- '.k't J F -;r~1"41""<#'V•¥;!F'r>", Jl""IHF ,-,-,-,& -\;,mra ,o,,...-,. •• _,.._~•,...>~ , <""'I'""___ -·-.-.-.----·-··---•· ---~----~--~~-"' ·.----· • ·----· ·--• • -,-.., ~ .... --r r•·"'P r • · ••. , ,.,., .... ., ........... ,-.,, .... ,7 1 "';" ~ ...... ·~~-~"''"·;·..---·-- . .. llolll. 'I' PILOT Heiress Look • Velvet nlmon beading adds predolls touch to a party m.ss ony lirl will love. Ona of hor dJ'tams -it's -le crod>eled lace. J 0 l • euy • to -memorize medolions into party swinger. Patwm 710: 1'oius 4, 6, I incl FIPTY ~ 1..-each pat· ten -di Z5 oeots for eacti patum for Air MaO and ~ Handling; otherwl3e thlrcklaa delivery will lal:e dU1le weeU er more. Send to Alloe Broob. 1l>e DAILY Pnnr, 1115 Needlecraft Dept., Box IQ, Old Chel9ea Sbltklo,, Now York N. Y. !GOU. Print Name, A6lreu, Zip, Patun N-. BfG 1171 Need1ecraft Collloc -• pqes, 200 ckoipl, s -pottmls! Knit, micllet 1-. Quilt, em· lrolder, ........ Toys, gifta! s...i»-.. NEW! Complde AFGHAN --marvelous afghans, 1-.. pllloq, baby lift$, .,.,..ll ,L ........ Gtftl" Boek. 51 -"11 llffy Rap" to lmit, ~ 1'UYI:, lew, hook. iOcenU.-olUl'ria AfPmn. i;o cenb Bargain! --bu 16 beauUJul paU.... 50 cmll. Outdoor Cookery Foiled &immertlme is bari>ecue time 'Ibt time when the man of the -get. to test his culinary am on evertlting from a well-turned steak to plump chicken. H your husband is past the beginners stage, here's a recipe th.at may Intrigue him. It's a new concept in outdoor eating eaUed bundles. The meal-iIHlnt m l 11: tu re is prepared in the kitchen then put into indlvidual f 0 i 1 pactacea. . Each foil package is placed on the bal"becue grill where the i.J11redlenta s i m m e r together deliciow:Jy. When they're done, just open and eerve iD the same foil con- lralner. Ham . 'n Rice Bundles are 1 deledable example or this new 1 type o~ outdoor cooking. CUbed ham, sreeo beans, and rice, sprinkled with caraway teeds are cooked together In a flavor-perfect pour-on of canned cOndmsed onion soup ti produce a fJaYOr" combo that' can't be beat. 'J1le expertly IU50ned onion IOUP ls I IUptrb Oavor blender tn thil recipe and many other outdoor spedalHes. K..p """" on hand lo help you crftlte nve-wbmlng e:s:- IJ!lpiol of opaifltt cookery. Round out the meal with a crilp leUuce and tomato salad, cruaty rolls, and fi'Osled cupca1: ... HAM 'N RICE BUNDLES I cup quiet-cooking rice, 1111- oooked 1 pound fresh green beans, cool:ed and drained I ~ \!,,pound) cubed I • (10\0 ounces) con- ll":i;'!~~ - li t111t• cartway eeedl 4 at1lllll ~ DMdo rice Into 4 servlnp .. 4 plocn ol llrivy cMy ... cloUble ..,..iar loll Coach lllU"). Top wflh lrtt!l beans ..S ham. Combh>e IOUP, juice, and cato'!'•f, pour aboul l/S cup mlxture over each bundle. Brlni oomers or r o 1 I tof<lber; twlst UgbUy. Cook Inc coal11 f; about 25 mlnutts. ()pert b ,.c.~·:-s; '?-1-11. i with .....,. &lice. M1ke1 '4 ..,,,_ .... I P•ICIS unCTIYI TNUaDAT ..... SUlllAY AU..,ITl~ ..... 16,ltJ'O OKED PICNIC LUia ~WUI 49· C -............. . Nl.uaYll Ste Ill. Ill. ENGLISH MUFFINS KORRY'l3 '1 .. PAK . PKG. OOLOEN CREME ASSORTED P•UIT YOGU•TS HEAL TH & BIEAUTY AIDS •· • MAllC CHEF TALL CAii •u111cunti· IMITATIOM ·KE MILK , llALP eALLOll ••• Wtdntsd11, A119usl 12, 1970 N j· PILOT·ADVERTISER 0 iii;;.i~80NIUSS~ ' -- LONDON BROIL THICK CUT . :· i~"liii:i . BLU.,HIP STAMPS . Wllll MT f,OOD: PU•~·~·· bc:lutll1t1 fluid Miik. T•ba«o, Llqvor ONE COUPON Pi• CUSTOM'!•. -VAUDAUG.13thru 16, l970 BONE ESS CHUCK .ROAST CORNED BEEF ........... 1 .. SKIT POINT CUT (CENTER CUT 98clb.) 89.~ ORANGE JUICE YITA·PAKT . CHILLID a.oz. ITL • 69c DOUBLE RICH BLENDED CREAM OF KENTUCKY WHISKIY LIMITED '8" SUPPLY! . aEG. HALP •t.9 s GALLOll WOLFSCHMIDT VODKA CASE Of' 1 24 ens. . $488 . ·'l ' .} ' • . • • 1' 2tl00 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson St.. Jlarbor Shopping Center, Costa Mesa ' ( ti -•• • I I I I I .. I I I I I • 'I • • I • • LOlll -• ' f LOH - ' ' ' I . ' ' . I OUND STEAK ·TOMATOES 10¢LB. . POTATOES U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET 10 c=~~o 49¢ NECTARINES SWEET "N" 19 ¢ JUICY LA GRANDE LB. WATERMELONS 4¢LB. r'r 1 .sam • SAFEGUARD ,· egulurl BAR SOAP !· ··1H ·1A·.t·· FREE 111 ! 111. Willi this co11pon who11 .,.., p•rc"-2 Mort •I r.t•lor prlc-1 ,]~ One c:oupon per c:111lo~•~-~~!~_:ft•r Sunclty, Au9. 16. 1L..._ -~-GOOD ONLY AT U.l.AIN IASKn 111 / :...==--...:- AJAX DETERGENT LAUNDRY GIANT SIZE 59' With llii1 coupon, no minimu"' purc:ht~• required. Li"'!! Ofll bo~ per coupon--On1 coul'O" ptr cuilon11r. Void tfttr Sun41y, I A.1191111 16. =o=ooc-"o'"'ilt'Y A"T °'•A'"•i"'A••"',.mmtffit I· -·- ~ OSCAR MA YER PURE PORK LINK SAUSAGE 69~ Witt. thh coupe", no 1t1i11i11111m p11rcht1t rtquirttl. l i"'ll I U.. ' I ,.t coupon -On• ·coupon ptt cutlomt r. Void ,fttr Aug. 1•. ' -GOOD ONLf AT Ul•AIN WI --- I DOUBLE BLUE 11 CHIP STAMP . WITH l S COUPON ONE OROfR ONL -ANY AMOUNT YOU CH Y VOID AFT&R SUtlDAY. AUCOUST 16 I• NO MINIMUM PURCHASE -NO MAXIMUM ~RCH,A,SE ) CORNISH ROYAL ROCK ,.. 22 OL Size uAME . HENS U.S.D.A. CHOICE ,. RUMP ROAST BONE-IN . LA CHl9UITA MELON CUT CORN RUMP . $109 ROAST ............................ LI. TORTILLAS GROUND SHOULDER ~~~,~~ . ........... ........ 69~ .. U.S.D.A. CHOICE SWISS 89' STEAK ·~L;·.............. LL EASTERN GRAIN f£D PORK SPARERIBS ':O:i' I • LARGE FRESH GRADE .AA FOR AUTOMATIC 1 DOZ. EA. PACK BAR M WESTERN STYLE =~~~~L·~~~~.... .... .. . B~L BAR M WESTERN STYLE POLISH SAUSAGE o• BRAUNSWEIGER HORMEL ALL MEAT WIENERS ~i ........... . U.S.D.A. CHOICE 79'. .. BONELESS ~s c ROUND STEAK ........ ,. LI. JOHNNY CAT CAT LITTER DISHWASHERS 79' FAMILY SIZE CASCADE 16 OZ. BOTT~ES _..'SPRINGFIELD-Large 21/2 C1ns PORK & 5i 51 BEANS KERNS -I Oz. Cant TOMATO 12i51 PLUS DEPOSIT SAUCE BOB'S -1 Oz. Jaro CARLTON RELISHES 4i 51 ORCHARDS APPLESAUCE •SWEET e H..«Ml!URGER \ #34J CANS IMPlllltL LI. 39c F MARGARINE 0 YU BAN > LL •2.4,-R CAN COFFIE . 1 LI. 89c CAN • MAXWELL HOUSE J LI. 12.41 COFFEE CAN 1 LI, 87c CAN ,. ------------------ -...,,, AwtuM 12. 1'70 DAILY '11.0T 4t . 0.S.D.A. CllAD • A . r~Y~lrG CHICKEN PARTS BREAST 691 LEGS & THIGHS 59t ''DOUBLE DISCOUNT -. PLUS'' • • THI POI.LOWIN• ITIMS All 'l'Tl'ICAL OF MIT·DAT LOW SHIU' PllCU ON WHICH YOU ACTUALLY SAn J WAYS. PIUT -aA10A1N IASKn uouLAa Low 1H1L' "'re' IAVIS YOU MONIY. SECOND-MANU•ACTUHOS· ••OMOYIONAL ALLOW.. ANCll All PASSID ON TO YOU TO llDUCI OUI IHILI PllCI IVIN PUITHIR. PLUSH ILUI CH" SUM .. -NO NHO TO DO WITH....;. ILUI CHIP STAMPS WHEN YOU &.\VI AT IAIOAIN IASICIT. ,':!':',, I "~.. BARGAIN no•• DIKOUNT BASKET STOii• l"lt•C• l'll:ICI PRICI AJAX LAUNDRY 82« \ 69¢ DETERGENT 85« GIANT SIZE PALMOLIVE d 69¢ Lllj)UID DETERGENT t " 99' 88« HILLS BROS. . 87« \85¢ COFFEE 88« I LB. CAN HIW BROS. . s11s INSTANT $139 $129 COFFEE SCOTIIES 27¢ FACIAL TISSUE 33« 29' 200-2 PLY SHEET SEGO 23.¢ L19UID 29« 26' DIET ARY ~·A~z. RAIY scon s113 DIAPERS $11' $115 llGUU.I Ol NIW IOIN BABY seon 59¢ PANTIES 63« 61« CARNATION 62C \59¢ INSTANT .BREAKFAST 65• REYNOLDS WRAP 29¢ ALUMINUM FOIL 31« 30C 25 FOOT ROLL • • • DANQUET 3·i51 DINNERS - SPRINGFIELD 6i 51 ORANGE JUICE 'oz. AUNT JEMIMA 3i 51 WAFFLES BOX OF 12 GINO'S 59' CHEESE PIZZA 16 oz. PRICES IFflCTlft THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUIDAY •SUNDAY I Aug. 13, 14, 15, 16 PltlCU IUIJICT TO ITOCK ON HAND WE ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS WE OIVI • WI OIVI BLUE CHIP llLUI CHIP STAMPS STA.MI'S COSTA MESA • 19fh and PIKulfl PLActNTIA 710 w. Clllpmt1 . . ' l I • -I • ' I < I I I t I I I I I I I I ' I ·----------~----------------------------------~----~---.·~-----.....,- OAll.Y PllOT WtdntSda7, AU9Urt 12, 1970 Alpha Beta'~ Man in Blue says: JACK CARMITCHELL STORE MANAGER HILLCREST • r . • I , Vr~i /nit ••i, Y11et•llles •t DISCOUNT PRICES! . . CANTALOUPES p[N( OflllE·SrkN 6 00 VINE RIPENEO LARGE f ' '~ SIZE ~ BARTLETT PEARS 00 SWEET MELONS LUstlOUS • lARGE Silt ·~ BANANAS WITRAI. AMER•CAN • WATERMELONS WHOl.,s~. LARGE CELERY .uNCH 19' . ITALIAN!OUASH ._" '"'H 1 V.• VALENCIA ORANGES 10 ,':;; 971 LEMONS or UMES '"'" "''H 5' LARGE ARTICHOKES 2 '°' 29' . LETIUCE • """' "'""" 1"' •SAUD BOWL • £NOl't'£ EACH v · B Irv bl 0 sms.ru'""'JOL unc egeta es ""'".c" •CAAROT~ • CUCUMBERS '''"' '"' EACH 1 O' LARGE BELL PEPPERS EAC~ 1 O' SOLID CABBAGE :e;~"' T• LOCAL GREEN BEANS 19~ RESH PINEl~ """' «ACH 49' BROWN ONfoNt " 5 lt. 4SC HAWAllAN °PlPAYAS 3 ""' 100 GRAYENlnlN APPLES 2 ,,. 29' ~c.c; TUIA, Ltl~Suu.,.rs !YfRl [IAY ~QgARTBOmt ~ MICRIN MOUTHWASH BOTTU: OP' SOD TABL.'IS ALPHA BElll ASPIRIN 1-0t. PLASnC l!IOTTU. • CREAM OR OIL DEEP TAK l'LUS ~ 26''14$'\ .!p'!C. tn'LON-.S0'4 POLYE:Stnl ,,__, JEAN ALAN ....___, DECORATOR Th11w Ra11 J.lf'411 z1··x36" ).it 3.ts S GIUE:TT:E • TtCHMATIC •!O'S 141 ADJUSTABLE BAND J.lt' ~ BOX Of 33 • REG. OR SlJJ'tR 6fM '=1 PUTTEX. TAMPONS )M'VV" 11PBI BETA fanlllslic savings ma DECIJllATOR SJIET.YING Get o FREE Decorator Shelving Guide. Foflow the shelving guide for decorating ony room in your home. ~ ITEM riV I')~ I l"t<r JO" l--.....-f-'''-'"to.f _1 Olli llllll lllJLI jW'" ~~JIM" 11189 ~2.84 13.79 13.32 Look for our in-stor~ she! f disploys. Standards and brodets also ovollable. 1, Hwitington Beach Wa rner at Golden West ftJlt..l Dl'COU 'ITS l~lRY UAY SOM£ Alm IET A S(PR£S DISCOUNT CHA.lGE I'll/Ct: LUH llAND EV£RGOOD ' ·~BACON DUBUQUE • J.La ROl.L ~PURE PORK 'iiiii'SAUSAGE -44c BLARNEY lltAND CORNED BEEF BRISKET FOlt SUMMflt SANDWICHES 1coNoMY IAUECUf FAve>«rrE • • • .J • . . QUICK MEAL fAVOllTES "'" IUA Hl~llrl 111111: mr Ai LOW DllCOUKi .. ~ .. , DfllCIOUS HOf Ill COLD sec IAR8!QUED CHICKEM n. SEVEN BONE ROAST HOT DOGS 87:.. BONELESS DN·~TICK N£W . ' CLOD STEAK DEl!CIOUS Kiili IDYt ·tJ. • BEU anj BE.IN 67:.. BONELESS BURRITOS DUBUQUE • 3-LB. SANDWICH STYLE SIZE CANNED HAM • Mll.J1£ADY TD IAI(( . 1 LOAF 65:.. FAMILY STEAK 98• BONE~S FULLY CQOl(ED COfMNIOO IOIAI 0" 1·nu .. 1s l 'll!Y OA~ 3~?. $OM[ Al.l'MA 1£1.l !TOllJ DllCOUllT CAARGE PIUCl ~a ~~·~ill"'°""' .111 a1 ~·w·rMHCEslACJ:AQ£ JiC 12' 12-0\JNC&..PACUGE Ji<' 11• Jltm lfTA • 16-suct PAO:AGt P'R~ AMERICAN Cft!ESE 6JI Hl-O'l PACI: • CftAO:E:ll BAMtL 85' UM! YARIETf STIX 11< RQD'S •&.OUNCE: PLASTIC CUP __ ..JllD# PlllOOD CHEESE $PIE.ID _,....,. 12.COUNT • V,l!ltETT PA.CK • FllOUN POPSICLES OR •• ..U: llllTATJON fUD5SJCLES ,JK UVI ~n0"1110iE "'Lluo11 • ~31; ~ fllOi.EN • WITK OIEAM SAUCC 371 ~ llRDSM DHIONS ""· W f:&:::\ BIROSEYt • WITH AL.MONOS 371 ~FRENCH IE.INS 1-01. JK t::&:::i:\ BlROSl'YC•WITH ONION UUCE371 ~ MIXED Y!5£TllLES•oi,W liill'un~~ ·a'L~! JUICE ,.(2111 12·0UNCC CAN • f'llOZCN ~ Uc KOLO JOST • 5·0UNCE PACUGE • FRO'ZtN SIRLOIN TI'S QR l ,.., 48I CREAMJD CHICKEN _,... ~ ARJllVEDtRCI 1!-ot.. TI!OZOI' Gil~ ~ PUPERONI l'l!Z.I pc"lllU At,JIR IETI • 1;.®NCE • FROZtl( : 4Ai1 HASH IROWll PllTATDES ""VAUJt "U' ?4·0UNCE PJ.COQE • OIOttN ...., ALPHA BElA CUT CORN "'VAllll: '1V' ' ..... , ' . OllfCIOOS SEASDJt!filG SALISBURY STEAKS 79:.. RIBS K ,., ... ~\!,.\, It' 7.IOti( CUT ~Alf .lEAOY • ,.lESll rlllfl 89" lJCLIK l'HCH " BONELESS BEEF ROAST 97• . TH£S£ MfAf PtllCES EFFECTIVE Tlll•S. THR~H WED~ AUG. 13 • 19 !OT Al OISCOUNTS [YlRY OAY sot.I( ALJIHA llfA !TO!lll QllCOUNT CKAAtE PIUCE (§)iC'EciiiacrlicoNES.43€ 321 JS.OUNCE BOX • MR, CHIP'S CHOC, CHIP liRR°frs· cool1Es 59( 491 SUGAR• fUOGE • Pl:ANUT BU'n'Ell SUNSHINE lt~"'c' WAFERS .49( 41 1 @coli0i1iiG's"fiCi "'Af 381 ~ Cli!fTON • SWEET • UtlSAlTtn 431 ~MARGARINE 1-1.1. 45(" iii'Af'f'"rlili&a'fi11if0")1( 351 ---------- -~ -·- BATH SIZE BAR• PINK OR GREEN PALMOLIVE BAR SOAP ~ SOME 9c STORES CHARGE;.rc'° COllA Mru.-241 L 17tfll It. HUMTIN•TOH llACH-ff41 • ._ HUHTIH•TON llACK-11611 N .M• St, POUNTAIN YAU0-89JI WM'Mlf SOUTH ueuNA-UUI " c... HI..., U.$UNA HIL&.S-lJM1 Clille • ~ L•IM llYJN•-1..,_f C""-· U"'""tt. PM I --- TOTAl DIS COU NT S f ~rR~ LA Y SOM£ At"4A IETi\ 110lt£S DISC.OUNT CMMCE •1t1CE ~Qii:'rlNLIPl'l.E JlllCE · JK 121 © ~E~~if~rfuH~P )k"221 ''Wl'LL HILP YOU MAKI IT'' D....... HUNT'S • :JOO CAN 1 JI "--TOMATO SAUCE ,le( HUNT'S • 6-0UNCt CAN 161 -TOMATO PASTE Jk @ ~u'ir'l~f~lffiit'p -""391 ""''" ,., c'" 241 TEWED TOMATOES .21f ' ••lfCAN •50µD»AQ: WU 'lftlJIT'S TOMATOES .* tJU' "'°"-.,;JOO CAN 111( Uc ~ ~~·s,; i'&NSN J5c 23• ~._,:ni CAN lie' lk ..... HUNT'S • 21/i CAN &• Al' -. NEW POTATOES _... • HEINZ • 16.0UNCE CAN 1 JI YE~ETARIAN BE.IN S11UI' )le' C§ ;8~S~·t~REMORA jlci\11 8W1F1' • 4-0UNCE CAN 281 VIENNA SAUSAGE J1c ~ CKUN KING• S-OUNCI 80TTtZ 18' ~ SOY SAUC( J5c" V ' ~ CKUN ~NG • S-0%, CAN .... ~ CHOW MEIN KDODW ,11c-"•' 1 1-UI. CAN • RE:GULAA • f'IllE DlllP • £LECTR!C.PEM FOL5£R'S 8JI COFFEE Mt I ~'fur£ SAlllDltll BJI Corr££ J.:k ~~~!~~STANT CllfT£I!Mf 41 C§ ~'MllM¥' ~ODOftA.Ne-1 1 I ONE GAU.ON CONTAINEfl M. j19' PUREX ILLICH .-'NI" ' ' • • • , • ~ -. . }5 PILOT-ADVE~TISU Wtdnesdl,, A~urt 12, 1970,, -. . , . . .. -. . . . .. ~ ~ . Over so QU.1i1i cGc1_i11acs •• ' • I 4 ,.!\;\.1f ,. ' \.. • i Ill"" 't. "'. I !' J ' ! ~ ~., 1 .•j;-•I • . ! • .. ~ . ' , CADILLAC NINETEEN S·EVENTY ,., l " • . . And other fine· c:ars to select frorn, · Largest, ;1election In Orange County! 1171 OADILLA~ ' ,1 •/ i Sedan ~Ville. Early trade-in. Cloth 4 leather In-~· terior, full power. factory air cond1tii:)ning, stereo ,t AJ.1-FM moltirtlex, power door Jocks, tilt-telescopic ' •• ' i I wheel, twiliah~ i>entinel, etc, 1 owner car. C501AFV) SALE ·$ PRICE . 7 ' 1971 PLYMOUTH GTX Hardtop Cow>e. Vinyl top, vinyl bucket St?als, 440 V8 engine. automatic, radio and heater, power steering, power brakes, factocy cafr conditlonir;ig, mag wheels, wide track tires. C325AGE) SALE PRICE $3555 ' ' 1981 CADILLAC • Coupe DeV11Je. Vinyl to~ cloth .l leather Interior, full power. factory air, 11tereo AM:D:I fllultiple:ir, Wt telescopic wheel, power door locks, twilight ten- tinel, power trunk opener •. (VlJ'l'O.l2) SALE : $3666' PRICE " 19&4 BUICK 225 Electra hardtop coupe. Full power equipment plus factory air conditioning. Beautiful brocade Interior. CVRM987) ~1116 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille. Vinyl ·top, cloth I: leather Interior, full power, fac'tory air cnnditionlng, A?t1-FM radio, tilt-tele11copic wheel, power door locks, twilight sen- tinel, power lTUnk opener. (TGJ30!) SALE $2333 PRICE 19&6 T-BIRD Landau. Vinyl top, vinyl lntet"ior, full power, fac· tory air conditioning, stereo tape, swint-a-way steering wheel. Most every extra deluxe ieature. (SVV262) ,. . • OUR NEW 19110 CADILLAC SELECTION IS GREAT ALL MODELS • EQUIPMENT Ir COLOR CHOICE.S READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. . .. I\".•~.· . I YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER NABERS ' 2600 Harbor B.lvd.~ Costa Mesa 540-9100 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 AM ~ 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. • I ,._ '- ' Serilce 1>e,,.rtnlent Open MGn.-Frl." 7:~:oo· · ': . ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. ALL SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, AUGUST ra, 1970 . ' • r w_.w~~-~_._A~_,_,1_u_._1w_o_·~~~~~o•_1L_•_~_L~~5""'J ,,,. ,, ., • • ' ~ • " I .. ~ - '· Lar;t;st ; SIJ.~ion in . Orang. e Counhr ., ..: ·~· To Select From \ '· 1970 EL DOIADO DEMOHSTllATOlt ' . Vmyl top, !o<ther Interior, full powu, fad,,..,. ak, •tereo AM-J'M multiplex. UJt-tele.. wheel. powtt ~~ •. doer locks, ~t ~tinel. (0920). SALi $6999 PllCI . 1969 CADILLAC·· . . . Sedan DeVille. Vinyl top. cloth A leather Interior, full powef, factory ,air conditioning, dual comfort seat&, ate~ multiplex, power door lock!, tilt-te1e- J, scoplt'.: wheel, twill&ht l!'ntinel. PQWer·trunk opener. ' C065AGC) SALi s4777 PRICi . . 19&1 CADILLAC Sedan D!Ville. VinYl top. doth I: leather lntaior, tull power and factoey, air conclltionlnc, powa-door locks, Vf!rY low ~e. (~) ' .. :~ ~3555 1967 CADILlAC Sedan DeVUle. 'Vinyl t~ dOttl & ·ieather ·interior, 'full power,· flCtory aft, .wr.o AM-FM multiplex. Ult-tele1oopld wbttl. power door Jocks. (VGR244) SALl$2999 PRICI . 1986 EL DOR·ADO Ft~twood. Lea.ther interior, full power, factory air cond., stri-eo .U.1-fll.1, ·wt tVneopic steering wheel, powtt door loclu, cruilt! control, twilight 1entinel. CTEH7fl) : SALi $2. 22· 2 PRICI ' 1969 MARK Ill ConUnentaL Embassy root, leather tnterJor, full PoWer, factory air conditioning, stert'!O tape, 1tereo rad.Jo, Wt wheel, all po8lible optiOlll. CYCM386) SUMMIR LEASE SPICIALS 1970· EL DORADO ITOCK I ... ONLY $199 MO. 24-0--1114 ..... ALSO IMMIDlATi DILIYllY ON ANY CAI' IN STOCIC . OH A,,lllOVSD ClllOIT - -, . ,. -· 1: ~•• •• •• ·l , .. .. ..._.. ' I \ I ! ' I I '• . . ' ' ' . • ... • HOUSES FOltSALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS l'OR SALE HOUSES FOil SALE HOUSH FOi U.iis ~~~~·~·~·;;;;;;~~ll~lllO~G~.,~~~·~•1~;;;;;;;;;~1000~ ~G~..,.,°""'~ .. .;....~--~-1DOl~l'G~N~,.~.~.~.~""-~""-1~DI0~0....~-,-.-.~~~~1-DIO~l0....r•I 1WO ~ • ·-TRANSFERRED "I" /) I n /) DWY DUPLEX ~ s.. Coll ... RHlty far OWNER ol..inda J:6le MESA VERDE GOLi' DROPS $2.DOI 110°/o Down GE COURSE CUSTOM • '' °" price "' AROlmlC •,., PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOME t.oaited ..., Sanla Ana HOMESfrom$6t,500to TURALLY BEAtmFUL- • • ' New\y listed -perlecl ~ ... the fam.il1 wbo °""*" Club In exceU.nt REALTY $92,500 ~ :::,; ~ 1 wants a spacious waterfront home. 4 Extra ne~ Big yard tor • lge. BR., 4 Ba., pwdr, rm. Lgf. llv. rm. & den; ~ use and let tena.nt . ., Country Club Or. ru~a1:a!:.m~• ~ to *~~!&:new 3 car garage. Beaul J*tio/.I~ 4eet ~ P41' JI.rt ct )'OUr way, Low, rambJ.lni, apaclous hand jn UU. huge black· carpeting. dock. Lot #60. ' ' , ~ l ' , ' I $31 500 Callt. modorn with ~bout walnut--1Jed air .,,.,... * Enb'y hall: PRNATE '~ For information on all lots &: homes , ~ CALL: Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR 1 . :· 833 Dov.,. Dr 'f Suite 3, ft-~ -"'2M20 . . , '"i:~;";""~;·•;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l;DOl~11;°"~"";1;;;'";';;;;;;;;;;":;;;;;1;~;;00 ........ Westcliff Beauty GUEST HOUSE with % bath ove:rJookini: • .fl'OOL:goes with this beauti- ; ~. tu! 3 bedrm, 3 ha.th home. ' • Lge SC'p living rm with frplc : ·. ~· + dining area, Bltns, dlsh- 1 ~· WUher, dble gar., heavy :,: .. ~ root MU!t see right , •WllY to appreda.tel ! No~ ; ; -en~ trouble. Under prieed : I "'at $48.500. i• I ' ! ., 'Lachenmyer R,e ,dtor 1860 NewpOrt Blvd., C.M. AIL 64&-3928 or 545-3483 1 • Open Evenings ·~ .. 4'BED BEAUTIFUL ONLY $26,900 Huge trtts. New carpets (n.>d ahq in 001). 1be oner bu crea1e4 . a. tnlly ' 1fveah1e home. nooo dawn nIA or try No Down VA. Nicllols Real Estate \ ' ' Lease or Option : \ rmmediate Possession Newport He~ : Sparkling 2 story home-.with ' " • aunken llvirg nn all bltlo&, ~different. , I · · .tuJJ crptd " he'.avy shake CIJn'll!r Jot, l bed.rm ·+ tam., ! .'.roof. Quiet lr1lttic tree loca· immae, customized in every I t'ion • move in tomon'oW • detail, garden atr1Um. call : "tm month .• $33.950. for awt. $31,500. i ._ · Call 54S-84:U One of a Kind • : -; Muter bedroom + J Md-! .•· rooois. Bltin stove, ovm, \oi:_th Coas t GREAT BUY • $64,500 ~ 4 bdrm. •'°"'"1>"9' • home in beautiful ~ -· °""' • """'· .._ $'28.SOO. •. r:-- ,p E ~~DN I• • .,-. • i " . ' 3000 sq. ft. of quality " tioned game room wllb 17 ·UVING ROOM -corn. *mmnc*TRI~* 5?:~~7=J ;:~~ ~~ ~ :!:~'Y 001 c1 the tramc pu .. 1 .. ~ -n! well as famUy,dininJ' It ron~ ..... •"""16 ... --breakfast rooma too. ?.{any * ~ 1twtr room. $41,500 •beouUlul extra>. * Mutef 1Ulte -In the "QUIET 1.0NE" -sep. S lndi9idual units on large 3040 Capri Lant 3090 Bali Circle puated' lot 501170. Owner will .,e:U Deliifled for just the rlght A'?->ut 175' along the 15th * Llght .:1 • LOVE • TO · VA er FHA or "will talk family a truly large (2522 flllnVay, and an occaslonal COOK"' kit he , turkey" on conftfltional fin.. sq. ft.) cuatom •·two bed-vie"' of ocean & cata.lina. . c n. I . anclnr. Call to see. room" -(each about 15' Big 5 bedroom + conver-* InteresUng and mass1re ~ * * * * x 25'). Grecian tub. rad!-tlble study & both dining family room with boo.nl ant heat. plumbed for pool. A family rooim. 4 baths. &. batten panelling higtr ANTASTIC fOURPLEX Truly dltforent I< In--Sparkling. fullY_ oqu;pped ,,..,..., ceiling, and '""' 1ng floor plan & expand-pool -most 1nv1ting. Spe-breakl.a.st area &. bar thlt able. clal brochure available. Locatrd on Brookhunt Ave-looks out onto ••• nue in excellent rental area. ,)500 Adam• 1t Harbor, Costa Mesa * &umy patio and PCX:>I ... No vacancies &: monthly in-(near Cinema theater) 546-5llO SIZE ya.rd. come II $00) a month. Who's * Built·ln baby litter-PARR tint? AND BOY'S CLUB near-- $46,000 Gonoral IDOi 0-rel 1000 ~!ATE =ION Exclusive with: & a "whale of a bUy!" Newport •• 646-8811 (•nytime) Leases ' ' -• family nn, Newport West homes HU?L tington Beach. Asking $215. POS!lble option to bey at $32,500 or offer. '1 Completely turrlllhed, l I: family near 2:lth &: Ir- vine, C.M. on cul-de-sac. Available Sept. lat. for lD IDDllths, $325. (Open Evminp} &Ml-lllO ---.:,:,~ CAMEO SHORES BEACH BEAUTY $54.950. OCEAN VIEW c I h IV•nd: ~~~ -· w1TH &~ % LOAN o eswort Y mmmunily beach and sparkling blue pool 3 Bedrooms, 3 Balhs L.arte family room Step.do'jVn living room J Car garage $98,750 Owner will finance! Extra. sharp a )"'ll' old home & Co. witb J bedroom&, t!repl~. REALTOR bltns and a gree.t kitchen. Newport Beach Otlice Ownen have increased the 1028 Bayside Drive living ll'ftl by &Ming a lo.ve-675-4930 ly covered & 8Cl'eened pa-I;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; tio •.. ~""""''~;:~~· OCCUPANCY WALi.ACE BEFORE SCHOOL REAL TOltS 9552 Hamilton Ave. Spacioull, 4 bedrm, family IWaltl:ln rm home in park }ike tel· ''Our 2Sth Yur HuntingtOn Be1ch tina. Corona del Mir IU&h In the H•rbor An1'' 962'"""'54 School, For appointment. -• 673-44;0;.o;.;;;,i J ~A~Rc~H~1r~E~cT~.s~D~R~E~AM~1 Jean Smith, Realtor This borne, close to Fall. brook's Golf Coline, wu ~255 ! ; ...,,..., Hilh. N.., oomnwnlly '42·1771 Anytime DISTINCTIVE ! ' pool: ML Vn; ...,,....,.. l!l!!!i!!l!!!!~~~~~~ OCEANFRONT HOME beautifully planned & built!:;:-~~:=:::~~~~~~ by one of t.he area's. fine LOCATION-LOCATION artists & builders. This se-, duded country estate nestL Is the key to value; don t ed among Oak 1c Sy~amore ml111 this oppcrtunitY, near trtts, ill the triumph of a 9Chool! i shops in Westcilll. very creative mind. 3 Bed-Only $44,950 : , ·.: .in&: ~ IDl!St sell. See tt noW NE.AR ST. JOACHIM'S This 5 bdrm-, den. lam.Dy nn. 3 ' • ;. , • tflil won·t lam long. Spac:ioti1, Mautiful tour tJd... formal din. rm .• ex;:ireue• ' " CB.IJ tor Ola' piehre rm, E. Side homf!. Dee~ dignity le lonnallty; sep. : '"':''. brochure of current listings tionally large Living Rm. ctil.ldrell's wing with own ' ' witb. tire-place. Separate din. ai~ rm. Grass ten'8ce on '.1;-., --._ 'd n. c., 1!: · rm. aUdlng El8.S9 doon: tD ocean 11 e. 1Xa!J1., sunny ; ··'t b..... d large patio. Oftry B/I patio w/lge-. pool. $232.000 rooms It 2 batht in 2,000 Call for our picture brochure llCJ. tt. o1· living space, so of CUl'ft11t listings arranged 8.'I lo bring ~ ~· ~· !' ii~· ~p q f~ess of nature tn --••• ! , __ ceW'L' . . .... ~ .... around you at all limes. • •J - _ $64,000 For borne i. 1.2 133-0700 644-2430 •"112,sa\<n1,~ca1i~ 546·5990 ! ~.:' -... •700 644-2430 Elect. Kit and dishwuher, Call for our picturt brochure , ·· ,._ . Near Catbolic church and of CUJTt'Jrt 11.stinp. acres net. I 'l:l=:;=:::C:J::J::=:::i::; • ~:::;;;:::;;;;;:I "Come to Fallbrook Country" I• ! ·"· iii ~11>·;,::.~;f ~:. llflllfilj'.WIJP ..!: The SAWDAY Co. DON'T MISS' f;.. Eaitside, C.M. M. M. LA BORDE, Rltr. lifilfu{41i;' .. ~'l!.d SEE THIS VIEWI Realtor 714 : n&-1301 " i"onnal dining room, 2 bed. ~ Evei: 646-4.m '33-0700 644-2430 From a high point in Corona l ;;';";So;;;i;.;M;a;;";i';F;al;l;broo;;;;;k;;;;;\Spacious 5 BR home, crpts, ._.,., livin& rm w/frplc, 4 BEDRM $25 550 I,. -· bltin" luwd !loon, ' .Gino .,.., """'" pon:h. • ' Highland._ p,.,.u..t t•mHy PAC[Sffi[R ohal<e roof. No do"' VA, '.i'I . new crpts, drps, new roof, OCEANVIEWI I CUSTOM SPANISH dining room. bltin kitchen, min down FHA. Seller "'i ll ~ --~ · Mo 2 bedrooms &: 2 baths. • ' ln<.11 J' ....... fnlit trees. ve.. And ""'hat's even greater you Adobe, elegant 3 BR. 2'Ai Large, carefree yard with WITH POOL help with buyers cost. Ask· .if! condition! Bert buY on can tiu:,-with no down G.r,. ba, fonnal dining rm, chefs . F 1 d ing $32.~. Must sell? call Eutsidel! Assumab~ loan. only ..:i-=-costs. 2 baths. ki .. ~. + t eomplete pnvacy, ee an · Mr. Nel!IOn, Heril"D'e Real ~ t,s • ....., amnnonappx $5?500 - '. ·; f!!t!,';!:~r Re•ltor ~~ -~eU:, ~il~~~~ ~o:eci~.Santa Ana Cyn. PETE .BARRITT RLTY T~~n!o~h=~ cl~b 1! F.state. 540-1.lSI. Call tW6-3m8 or 545-3483 pla,y. SUpub view o1 ooeaD MAIN REALTY :r.tesa Verde Clubhouse. It FHA or GI NO DOWN 1;;;;;~~~~ &: valley. 540-lT.!l REAL TORS 545-ltn 642-5200 bu 13x36 POOL, elec P· West side Freedom Home, 7AJtBELL '295J Harbor ":"~~'ii'ii'i''iii!~'ii"::l:::=iz=:;z=:;=:;=:;=:== I rage doar opener, outstvw:L just paill~ and paneled. DOVER SHORES i BEACH BARGAIN e LIDO WATERFRONT Ina Ian<hcaplng and IT'S Vacant tor quick mov .. 1n. 1430 Galaxy Drive 3 BR. home at yesterday's VACANT! Full price onl,y Hu la.rJ'e fenced yard. Own. 4 Bedrms 3 baths 3 car price! Only $25,500 • terms. APTS.-320 LI DO NORD $47,500. er will PllY point! -can gar Tta~ ~ble at. steps to ocean. club & ten-NOW REDUCED TO now. need.1 quick action. panoramic view Expertly CAYWOOD REAL TY 6 BeautU\11 unit&. 6 ear ga-& Call 67J..6568 evenings or 1100 * * * * * * TAYLOR * * * New Tri-Plexes $57,500 (under corustr.avail Aug. 3CH Large, beautltul "homes with an income" Iocal@d in the fl.neat Eastride area o.f Colla Mesa. Featuring (1 ) J BR, 2 BA "o.,,,-ners unit" + (2) 2 BR renta.l units. See at 2035 Tustin Ave., cor \Voort- land Pl. or call Mr. Fauria. at ~905. OOVIR SHORES -$1011000 Dellthtfully Different! Brand new 4 bdrm,, , den .If garden room with wet bar. Dr~~c_. 2. ~ living room with balcony. For~al dining room. Ktng·size master bdrm suite with calbedral ceilin&. 'OPEN ' D~Y 410 Morning Stu Lane (Also new income unitl ltlr ~illl Dana Point). ~HA OR GI NO DOWN ' . 1 A BIT OF HAWAII West aide Freedom Home, just painted and paneled . Vacant for Qllick move-in. Haa large fenced yard. Own. er will pay points -Call now -needs quick action. In Coron a dei Mar! Enchanting gardens and view or the ~y &ocean. A house to re mem- ber! Enjoy tb); spacious 4 bdrm home w/for· mal D.R. & family rm. All the ingredients for a happy home life. $79,500. $21,500 ''Our 25th Year'' Call 673-6568 evening! or weekends. WESLEY N. TA lLOR CO., R1taltors 2111 San Joa.,ln Hiiis Road Il\~1.ACULATE 2 yr. old 4 Br. 2 ba, fam. rm. Nr. So. Coast Plaza. 1SX38 patio w/cov. 6~% loan a,uwnable. ~.950. $2500 On., owner w/carry 2nd. 5'6-1363 Aft. 6 PM, all de.y NEWPORT CENTER ,, , , 64!-1910 * * * * "* ** General 1000 Gtnertl 1000 weekends; owner. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I *·~IG REAR* OWNER. Imm><. 2 yr. old -v .., J BR. conv. den, faro, rm., VA * LAKEFRONT *' 2 baths; trpl, Patio awning, 60 Ft. ff'olltaae. Prime, deep Nr. So. Coast Pla1&. 4 BR/No Dn Mesa Verde Because of urgency, ownel' will pay the points for )'Ou to use your VA loan. This nice home is located 1 bl.ock from school and library - shopping close by, No down payment fina.nci.Dg is very rare in Mesa Verde, so pleue call right away!! Nichols Real Estate 546-9521 1..ll] JM NllHOLI Immediate Possession Oversized lot 135' deep, 3 bi.a: bednna, country kitchen, dble garage, hrdwd noon, plaster walls. Assume exist· Ing 5%. % loan. $127 mo pays aU or use your no down VA loan. Gr·'lt Back Bay Joca. lion. Call 540-ll51. GREEN GRASS •• Grows all around . , , . all around a stunning, !pllt- level 3 bedroom. 2\.i bath home. Choice &:. airy locll.- tion. Ready lo move in. $44,650. Macnab-Irvine Realty Company 675-3210 642-8235 water Joe, Comp, fum, 3 Assu me 6o/c FHA loan o1 Br., bltn. kltch.; frpl, pa-$11.~; $197 mo.. Pm. tio. All utll. 1800 sq ft, w/ $29,900. \Vill C8l'TY 2nd. spectacular view aCl"OSl'l I ..:.5'0--84'7.:;23o;;;;;;-;:;;;;~:;;;;,.--j lake. LOW, LOW. LOW WES'T'CLIFF AREA price $37,500 for quick sale. 3 BR on quiet cul~. •™1glft trade •for tnobUo hrdwd ,tin. lge tncd yard. 'borne, Westmlarter vet). Asstnn4! low int FHA loan. Add your own dock & boat -Only $21,500. Owner/~. &hi.l:rg's rreat! 54G--ni6 SEMPLE Atcume $22,000 51;4•/. GI Real Estate Jo&n on t BR. den, 1% 2515 E, Coast Hwy. 675-2101 ha. Cpt/drp. 270 Roblnhood Ln. $3l000 FP &4~1294 NO FANCY 3 BR ~ DEN! Ne.w SLOGANS ..-ptld'P'. """"'' $19.500 Just honest vaJUI! • so distinc-GI 5~ %. $71,500. 2 111 tive, so charming, so irresis. Hanover Dr, C~f . tible, without a doubt one 1 ,3~8~,-, -2::---cba,.,-, -,c: .. =-c:1o'"c"G<1" I ·~~. 2""1bathoff~s . .,,3tbs.d. .. east-side Joe, Lo 30's. corr .......... if""'... sider lse option. 646--8720 entrance that wllI make you 3 Units, income $395 mo, feel like you are going out $35,500. Owntt-Agent of this \\'Orld, at only $26,950 * s.ti-2486 * with EZ temu. PA'IJLoWBfii CARNAHAN ••.Al.'t'I' co. 1093 Baku , c.r.t. 546-5440 Corona del Mar SIX· Pl.EX Open Dally I to 5 3201·3211 Bayside Drive Six 2 bedroom units !OUlh of Hi . way. Exce.llent private financing available. All in lip.top condition. Owner will exchange fur single fam.. Uy home up to $50.IXKI. or good duplex In Corona del Mar. Drop by & see or call 613-8550. ,R THE RCAL ', ESTATER;> l BR. 1~ BA Condominium. All eleetric. Nr MK.a Vmie cc. 545--0214 Sharp Tri·Pil'X. FHA·VA $42.000. 545-2486 Mes• Verda 1111 ~,. BY OWNER Custom built, 4 bedrm. f~ ily room, 2 big fireplaces. This beautiful bo1ne (Iver, looks the 17th fairway of :t.1eu Verde Golf Course. 6% assumable Joan. 3036 Java Rd . 5404095. $62.900. Newport Beach 1200 POOL $33,500 Nearly new 3 BR., 2 Ba. kit, li1f..lns, patio, 3 garages. A lovely. Individual, clear title, condo home. Large h&f pool. The best kind of living. WANTED OCEANFRONT small hou~ or duplex wanted by ready buyer. CALL 0 '4l·2414 " riu~ 14' high skyilgbt, 1111, $150,000-Xlnt Terms ~ COATS Stl,500 crpfd. drpd, & 1 decorated. 6306 W. Coast Hwy., NB rages & u~lty room, with WALLACE -""'=k='~""~'°"·=~~~=- $106.000. Roy .J. Ward, Real.-e 541-1290 e 80 ft. fronting on excellent REALTORS COZY FOR 2 PLUS Superlative Living : ··J ~~~~~~~~~~ -""iiii';;;646-iii;ii"'°iiii';;;Opmi;i;;iiiidaiiiii'ly .... •I Ea1tside Tri-plex i;wllnming beaeh. Units are -.546-4141-ON LY $17,900 "The Bluffs'' EIGHT UNITS Commercially zoned property on Beach Blvd. 65'x570' run- ning 1'.rom Blvd. to proposed ne\V street at rear. All Z. bdrm. units. Priced at 6'Ai times gross wtth ex.isling in- come. which ha~ room ror rent increase. Once in a life lime opportunity. ACT FAST!! 'A~ ~ • . newly funllabt!d.. (Op~n Evenings) Own your home for less th.an lllXI sq, ft, ot the greatest .. •:* DUPLEXES * DUPLEX New carpets, bltins, garages, Bill Grundy, Rea~tor rent, Nice bedrooms, JS' liv. Jiving, Master shed bed- Near Newporl Po11 Office By Owner-Z138 Braemar Lovely 4 br, dining rm, huge tamily rm, built-In kit<:hen, 3lep do\\'n living r m , buil t-in vacuum, e I e c . garage door opener. Drive by, just 1 block off Irvine Ave. PRINCIP~ ONLY $48,000. Call 805-489-6438 after 6 pm. : ~' • · Clow to ocean xlnt cood. Income $42S mo. 833 Dover Dr. N .B~~64"'620::1 5~~~~~~~;:1 d rooms, J baths, 49 x 19 ft. ' on '""""e corner Jot with AMUme new VA Joan of ' ing room. Waaher. ryer, • .• 3'BR. 2 bllthl • .,, •••• $54,500 -• Pri SU~ fridg stove included Sep-glass enclosed sundeck with : · 2~Ba he.lor units $29950 roOf!l to build. Excellent SJ.5,000. 71iii %. ce ,.iuv -FIXER-UPPER e, · a breath taking upper bay •,' 1:' G:Orga Wilti~·~son' Eutslde location. S215,SOO, Prill(!. only, Owner 546-2759 BUILDERS FIVE (5) BEDROOMS ai:'1e g~rag~i· A :.iaJ ~~ view, Priced below replace. M. M. LA BORDE, Rltr. 646-0555 Eves: 642-7438 Realtor Wells·McCa rdle, Rltr1. 3 BR . $22,950 . Only~,950 with big 5~i;{, gain a 1 5 • ment. 842·5581 or 5tl}.1720. , 673-4350 645-1564 Eves 18lO Newport Blvd. C.M. Neat & attr. 3 f!.R. home, 2 Owne:rs say, take offer on GI loan to take over. Needs 1--_,=·.-.===:o--Tarb.11 ! ·~ !';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 548-7729 EvH. &U-0684 car gani.ge, $5000 Down. lf!vel Newport Heights (50x clean up. paint&. yard worl<. CHAMPAGNE --;B'°E"°A=U'"T"l"F"U"L'lc-- CHEERFUL DUPLEX 2 BR. each. Shag cpts,, elec. bltns. Trees, prlv. patios. Assume 6~ 'i'o Joan. 1• !!!!!~~~~~'!"~~·I Seller wUJ carry bal. at 8%, l27) lot. WUI sacrifice.! but who bows. "your" deal CORNER I 2 e81s~:1~J" WESTCLI FF 4 BR only S150 per month. J S "th R It ml&'bt bt the winner. or GI, no down, f.Tesa 4th~~.,l d;.' :~';'" 0t,:· w1::,~ ! , .-Absolutely Itnmaa11.ate Call: Patrick Wood 545-2300 ean ml ' ea Of (()pen Evenlne1l del <l\11.r, by owner. Custm minster area, Ext..t> .... V .A. ~ to wall carpeling, large Larp family din. room e Biii H•ven, Rltr drps, trailer $1)1.ce. 3 BR, ...... ~ fenced yard, enclosed gar-Detached 20x16 "'Ol'k&bop fill E, Coe.st, CdM 67J.3711 646:3255 ~ SQ·SPO 2 ba, Below fllA appraisal. loan! Asking $55,000, FOURPLEX Income $565. Se! lor trade for BEsr loc. Bal. Penln. Va- cant, lge. ~ Br. homes, big lots. Frank ~Janhall Realty. 675-4600 . -' • ' . • • • • -· "'"'"'· -qe. "15.950 I ·mi;i< .. ;;;j.;;;;~~<'ii .. ~· -rn:.c~>W--ii'll~~~~~~~~" 1-m.n.lheltrt) 545-8776. ....,._'ft>llt OWNER-BROKER ~1->eooJa.1 1.-~·~·· ~-•· OWGEREALTY "=~===~=cl ,.._ M ·-642-+tXl ~-.. :_,,, ~ your ad, then sit back and Your locaJ Super-Market.. l!Ol,.._stHlrtlorCll DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! ~IN· ""'1N:1 FORTIN' CO. 642-5000 mE QUICKER YOU SELL THE Qtnc:JU.R YOU CAIL. ao•,Tu.un. 3416 Via Udo 675-4562 listen to the phone rfnc1 DiaJ 642-5671 & dwie tt ' Dial 64~ for RESULTS llli•UIZ-...J I nrE SUN NEVER SETS on DATLY PILOT WANT ADS! 1000Genera1 1000General IDIO Gonerol 1000General 1000General 1000 Gener1I 1000 IDOi NOW IS THE TIME ·TO BUY l'(h1" :i #J ;:01 #l #t NEWPORT BEA~H .OFFICE 646-7711 •C•O•S•TA-M•E•SA_O_FF.IC•E•_•54•5•.9•4•91•.54•5•.04j••,5..-H•U•NT•l•N•G•TO•N-BE•A.iiiCH OFFICE Open Evenings 842-4455 540-5140 2043 Wntcllff Dr, •I lrvlne IMA•INATION QUOTIINT1 JJ you have Imagination that won't QUJt, put ll to work on this Balboa Peninsula "MaJesUc Manor"! ~100 -., ft. on :l Jota. t car prqe and elegant Jta!lein Tl.le courtyard. RcaJly UNIQU'&--eee it TODAYI MESA VERDE MANOR !5 bedrooms, 2 % belhs plua LAtlGE J'OR.MAL DINING ROOM. lmlftUlve Tll..ED ENTRY. A unique value tn Prest1ge Ml!la Verdf! for 146,5001 VllW HOMES $52.000 CUstnm quality on q~et c:ul-dHac. $43,900 Jmmacu.late Ellltbluft', Lm.k R~. $27,000 Parlc·Uke setting, Newport "'mini-view," m.ooo Oceans of OCMll vi~ltecrs hOfnf'. $150.000 J'abulou11 Emerald Bay wft.h POOL. EASTILUFf REGANTll Immaculate Ws:k VIEW home wtth HUGE covered pt.tio. Gleamin1 PARQUET noon: tn lbe ·~-family room. &vuything ¥OUl' ta.ruJy could de&ire a.t "3,900! : . I 2790 HARIOR ILVD. o,_ Enol ... 'Ill t P.M. NllD 4 IEDROOMS l . Take over $18,400 G.L Loan with 6 % aMual percentage rate 11.nd tolfll peymenl of S15J.OO, Owner will ceirry 2nd TD if nect'S!al')'. Hugt, and 1 mean HUGE cu), df'·sac lot "tlth trees and \vork shecJ. Nttds TENDER LOVING CARE. CAU.! HNTING177 Sll,900 FUlL PRICE. PAYMENT S1S3.00 11\Qlut\H AU,, aubject to 6.5<:rg annual percentage rate Joan. Two 11.ory, 3 btodroom home v.ith dbl. p.rage. Gas built· ins, dtt~pilc carpets with matching drapes. 21it ti.tbs. Submit your down pay- ment . $1,675.00 DOWN PAYMENT will buy this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Nttds fixing up, but 1ound and solid. Huge cul:de-aac loL Plrnty of aettSS for boat. or trailer. Partially bu!Jt work abop. Sub.jec' to G.L Loan of 118,400 with Pl,Yml'nb of $189.00. CAU..! MESA VERDE SPECIAL OnlY at WALK.ER & LEE. Cortf'OU,! 3 bffiroom Harbor Estates homf! near the irolf count.. ~hly pll.lnt.ed. New carpeu h1 livltlJI room. HUGE. sexy MASTER BEDROOM wtlh private beth. Largf! kltchrn "'1 th f'ltttrtc bullt1ins. Intrrcom TIO. Cl, and FliA Tetm1. REGARDLESS, You'll QUl.lity, <:AU.II NOW IS THE TIME TO IUYH ---------- 7HZ Edl"'lor Open Even ings OPl'Otlft MVHTIHOTI* CIMTa• TROPICAL POOL AND PATIO Surrounded by lush crttn foliage. Super sharp 3 bedroom bungalow with nM• ankle deep carpeU:, CUiiom drapes, F0Rf.1AL dining room. VA or FHA terms available or assume 1ubject 10 5" ~ .. government Joan and $1 37 per month pays all-$26,950. LIMPID POOL-$125 PAYS AU \VIII add to your d.l.ytlme !Un and evenlnJI: run, Heated and filtered for no-c~ enjoyment. BARGAIN for 123.m VA or FHA term. &\'&llable or assume subject to 5" annual percentage rate loan. ONLY Sl25 per month pa,ys all. G.l. RESAL&-$141 P /M PAYS AU You cftn iw;ume !Ubjeet to 6 % Gt loan I.his 11harp 3 bedroom home "·ith cuslom avoclldo t1hag carpets, dntpes, modern 1tep:Uvtt kitchm on an overslte 68 .x 105 loL $2.1,000 FUJ.J.. PRICE. Hurry, it rl\"1 already be gone! GOLDIN WIST ESTATI Popular 4 bedroQm. 2 bftth )fontm'y f.fodcl with custom carpets And draP<'S. J.Nlh button. kl~n. }'ORf.fAL dining room, SEPARATE famlly room and SE· C..UDED master suite. Asswnt subject to 6 ~ ~ gO\·ernme.nt loan, $37,900 FUU. PRICE. I . ·------~-----·---·-· ! 7 PILOT ·ADVERTISER HOUSES FOR SALE WtdtlHdly, Allgust 12, 1970 HOUSES FOR SAL'! HOUSES FOR SALE --· Newport Beach 120I Huntington S.1ch 140I BWFFS Condo • 4 &. 3 SAUNA BATH Ba, Jle$t •re•. Btlow mrkt. This ttady to move tnlo Hy 0¥.'ncr. Aft 5 &. 'll'knd&. Newport West 3 bedrm home ~869 also oHen an eala.rpd rDu. Ne~Heights tc.r bed.rm .t Jamily rm + 12:10 till thft. re&Ular modern fta. ture¥. FliA valued at $31,950. Bf:AlM'{}\JL 4 11" BR. lgl' Call (ot appt · -. llv rm, lrplc, lam rm , Hod RI tropical 11 at i n, SnlHX· Rex L. ges, ty. 847-252.S t-hang" tor llnt borne.-~~=~~~-- 64<h;3.'l.1 JOG TO BEACHI =-=---o.-==·====;13 t<> 7 &>dnns, 2 10 4 ba1h11, Dover Shores 1227 up lo 3000 sq. ft., shake I----'--=-'---'= roofs, all bltns & ca.rpetin&. Lag<1no Buch 1705 *OponHouH * 10.S 0.Uy Poihllna Laguna llomca from $49,50() BuUdb1g a.Itta trom $18.r:io Lo·. down A EZ tcrma Up NYft: P!, oU Coast Hwy.· PLACE REALTY 494.-970-i LA G U NA llilltop-Ocean ucrlflce-Qulck Cuh Sale V it>w lot. J.1 u s t ucrfflce-Quick Cash Sa.le $'1850. 494-9748 * BEACH HOME * $35.500. Only 850 tt to beach PLACE REALTY 494-91M RENTALS HoU1e1· Furnish.cf Summer hnlAll 291f LAGUNA BEACH CONDOMINIUM lowly Blue-l.qoon VWa, 2 BR, 2 BA completely Nm- 1.<fhed, linens, disbet, etc. \\'8,1.her/dryf>r. Avail Aua; 22.. Sept 5. 499-21.53 AM or 837--0791 anytime. e BALBOA PENINSULA: 45' Bayfront pltfo..float. 5 hr 4 ba. L<>vely! Avail Sept. 1st A.Ito avall tor win!&' rental1. 673->139 * OLD WORLD * E-Z financing lrom $26,990. E)Cclusive Do\•er Shores bAy Ra ncho La Cuesta &'t Secluded outdoor-Indoor WOOD'S COVE, Laguna & mr. view home. UniqUc & Brook.hurst & Atlanta MP, screened sunroom, Ten' Beach. Pool. * block to different style. Built for 968-2929 * 11 AM to 8 PP.'I beach. l A 2 BR apts fmm RENTALS HOUIH Unfunllthed Unlva ttlty Parle 1U1 -----2 Bdrm1, 1-lNl.th $280 ! BR.. 2 Batlv S32S 1 BR. 2~S Balhs $.12S 3 BR. 2 ~. tam. nn S375 5 BR, 2\9 blil.. S3tO e REO HlLL REAL TY Univ. Park Center. Irvine Call Anyttme &.U-0820 1 .. 1 .. 3231 TURTIX ROCK, ntxt ta UCJ. 4 8r, 3 e.. tam fm, cptg. DW. stov, 2 11,y, 3 car pr. $358 lncllKI. pools, tonnl1. Avail 8/15. Lie. m.2929 Corone del Mer 3250 ----beauty I: convPnlence, 4',S ~rdens, SlS,SOO. 494-'7329 ~ wlc. 2175 s. Ooart Hwy. ~: ca::~~ah~ ~~;~~Back Country Living L19un1 Niguel 1707 ~~"'~·~-~·--~=~·-... MAGNIFICENT NEW SO. LAGUNA. DLX turn. OCEAN/BAY VIEW _ll=Ol='=IXIJ=·=~=7'4c=9====ll b I! I H I OPEN Spa~. ftt:sh air, on Studio Garder: Cottqe, 4 HOME! 4 Br, 3 b a, -11 ea u t u uni ngton the coast in the beaut Calif. blks from bch. Pvt patio. tam/rm. Avail Oct. ht. University Park 1237 Beach, biggest bedrooms e_y. Mts. 3 BR. 3 BA, bit-ins, SlOO 'll·kly w/ util I: llnem. S67S/mo. Call 644-4.194 aft I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j l'r This 1,'UStom beauty ill •~ d "-1 "·-~ -·~ 6 1• crp..,, rpa, ,_....,p • .... an=u-= 4"'7""'WV1 pm. ''MY BLUE HEAVEN" ideally situated near all ld.SCPIC w I 1 Pr i nk I er 5 LIDO, LINDA Isle, .8a}1ide CHINA Cove • Steps 11') Car be YoW'll in this spacious (retY.'8)'S and a lew miles lhruoul. Peaceful, quiet & Dr. & Pellin. \\'8.lerlronls, bead>, lo.a .. ylf!w. ! br. 2 Turtle Rock 3 bd ' ba lo ~ beach. s;;so Total lax' 133 ~ 4M ·~ -nn., th townhouse, I't' Ing. •"""· ~ oH-water Lldo homes. ba, 3 t'1lr ga•., a~1i~1. rl COMPLETELY dov.•n payment, $183 per mo., l'V' on..; in S21,000 full price. 1710 Bill Gnl.Ddy, Rltr. 642-4620 ~ ,&, drps. $425 mo. shades of blul', Incl. earpet-San Clemente 2 BR. Beach. Apt AYail Aug Leaae. ~or 494-5578 ing l: drapes. Priced at ,,_ .,_ $32.500. LARGE 4 br, 2 dbl ba. fam 5-15 & month of ....,.pt. ...... u 3 BR, din & play mu:, e_ncl e Rad Hill Realty rm w/wet bar, 2 patios, .rates! 6Th-58lil, 6'J3..Q8J. patio, chldm o1c .$350 ltt. U · p k c pvt bch, ocn/aoll vu BALBOA Isl. Attr. 1 Br apt, Newly pntd tnt. Avl 8/15. n1v. ar en1er, Irvine REAL ESTATE .~ =12 La~~.. 673-"93 Cal · 833-0820 <>.,..,., sips 4. Aug t.hru .....,. v.y. l"!!~~l~A~o~yt~'~""'~~~~~ !HUNTINGTON BEACH Orc.1 =~======= \Vinter-'70 re~-. 673-1503 ''vm="'Y;;-:n71.,._-c:-red,.,..-<o-.°'3'"B°'d"'°rm-, 1-894-5313 430-7511 Dena Point 1740 RENTALS 2 bath. Sunroom, trpJ.. 1239 Open 7 days -8:30 lo 8:30 - H U •· loh-..1 Adults. ~r1. 675-4497 LOOKING FOR AN °""' · "™'" - WtdMsdl1, A11g11st 12, 1970 RENTALS RENTALS -ENT Aptt. ,umlthM Aptt. Fumlohed Apto. FUNlbhod ·------General 4000 Newport &.ach _____ .;,;,; 4200-.,ort leach 4200 Just For Single Adults South Bay Club b; a wbale new W&!J of lite dtalaned jult fur single pe_ople, Jt'1 tun Uvlng with warm, dy. namlc nel.2hbon. 11'• a $T:i0,000 Clubhouse w i I h healtl1 club, saunas. 111wlm. ming poo1, party room, bll- llardJ, indoor goU drivina: ~. tennis courts pro shop and resident rennl. pro Single, l lo: 2 Bedn>om Jwc. W')' apartments with all lht modem mnvenie:neu avail- able_. Furnished and untum. •·bed. RENTS FROM $150 to $350 NEWPORT BEACH 880 Irvine Ave. Irvine & 16th 1714) 645-0550 ' SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS • • • Live where the fun isl Oakwood ... a new way to live in Newport Beach · ll's fun, fine neighbors Ind p?tstige living, all Jn one.luxurious paclcage. That'• Oak· - 'vood Carden Apartment• in Newport Beach, just minutesJt0m Balboa'1 Bay and beaches .. DAILY '1LOT iG Cotta tMM .1100 ~ MlRR1Mt.C A WOOD~ New 1-2 BR .. 2 BA.,: (urn or untum. eJr..mnd, ttlt cl~ ovtn, beam ctAlng, dlhwr, prlv aar, ~levators, therapy + 1wlm pool., BBQ'1, saunas, clubhOUR. Adulb. F'rom Sl40. Jwt F.a11t ot 2600 Ha.rbclr near Nabers CadUlac: at 425 Aferrlmac Way. MS-6300 . . .,, . El Puerto Mese Apt1. . .. .. .. 1-2 Bedroom Apt1, $130 up Incl. utllltlt1 Also tum. Pool & Recttadon A./"t'&. Q\litt Environ.men! Oft strttt parking, No pe_!J:. 1B1961 Maple_ AYt', Colta Jl.fesa BAY MEADO\V AP'I'S Ne\\• u.:citin&: 1 BR, $140, 2 BR, Sl65. Beam ctillngs. Wood pan'lg, shag crptj;". priv, patio, same w/frplcs Pool, sand volley bait crt, rec bldg., pool table.1. put· ting green. AdulU, no pets. 3fr.' w. &y, Open HoUllc 12-7 prn daily. M&-0073. Llk• Living In Your OWN HOME .• I I OPEN Hou St> sun. 4 BR, -4 BEDROOM HOME tam rm, 3 bH., 3-car gar, l'lith assumable low interf'st vle11.', acros.s lrom park. Im-loan. $185 monlhly pays med ocet.Jp. 18005 Antioch everything, Elec bltiM, w/w Dr. Irvil'lf'. 0Wl'lf'r 833-Jm crptg & lovely drps lhru- FHA 5¥4~• LOAN? Generel 3000 Huntington Bei1ch 3400 1-~==~~--We ha.vt' It • on this immacu-1 --'--------HOLIOA Y. PLAZA 1'here's a i/, million dollar Clubhouse \\'ith party room. billiards room, indo~r golf drill· ing range, men's and \vomen's bcallh clubs, sau nas, tennis courts, resident ten'nis pro <ind pr~ shop, end Olympic site pool. All this, and much more, just steps !rom. yo\Jr profcs!lion11Iy decorated apartment. cat·h. ,,·ilh pri\'ate balcony/patios. Ai~ conditiur.- ing.fireplaces oplionaL Why pay $175 for an apl '! • when v.•e can rent you onr for $140. 2 BR, newly drc, crpt/dn>, encl patio&, 1pac &md-_ 2 Pools ! Adulla only. 2238 Fountain Way E. {Har- bor, tum W. on WU.On). out. Call 847-8531. E•llbluff 1242 late 3 BR. 2 Ba., w/v1ew of $80 Prlv coU tol/pe_t OK 2 BR. 2 be. con1o J mi DELUXE SpaclOU.!1 1 Bdrm. beaut. San Juan Valll'y &. $98 2 Bedrm, 2 w/w & drps Irom brach. Cpts, drps, Fwn apt. Sll5. Plus util. ocean. Large family rm .• $125 2 bedrm gar tots/pet OK frplc, bltM, 2~-<'11.r gar, 3 Heated pool. Ample park- parquet tloors. fflllC. Huge $150 J bednn 3 kids vacant swim pools, jacuzzi. 11auna, ing. No children • no pets. ft>nced yard. Corner street $175 4 Br older 2 strY kids OK tennis court. Call ~ton/F'rt '"'1965'"'"'~Po=mona=~·.,coc.M=. == to slreet Jot. Only $30,500. $200 3 Brborae.ranch ',S acr ~. Di-4310: Att 5:30 & CHATEAU LAPOINTE VILLA MESA APTS. PRIME LOT · OWNER Lge 2 story, 3 BR, 3 ba, fam REAL ESTATE MART POINT REAL TY STAR*LET 547-0063 wlmthi 962-9522 ask for Deluxe turn. 2 Br. apt, Pool. 34156 Coast Hwy .. Dana Point l BEDROOM HO?llE ¥.ith Chuclc. Cose to shops. $1!'.0 + util. Oakwood G1rd1a Apartm!nls 2 BR, Priv patio. Hid pciol. 2 ear encl'd gar. Children \\-e.lcome, no pebl ple_ue! S165 n'IO. TI9 W. Wil9on. .... 12Sl. rm home, pro!. landscaped: --------- Ove,look Back Bay. $24,750 ffi4) 496-5323 Jge covered patio & lots WALK To bch & a.II &ehls. Adults. no peta. NE\V HOMES -$30,950 (lf yard for kids! Avail Sept' Be.aut. ~st.ory, 4 br, 2 ba., 19U Pomona. C.M. On 16th Street between lrYi.ne a.ad DoYer Dr. .(714] lf2-8170. 2957 Catalpa • &1'1.(1151 POOL Ji&F', 4 Bed.rm. 1% baths. Clean & sharp. Close 1250 to beach. Flexible terms. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1841-8507 Eves: 642-0471 Corona d•I Mar 3 n~ 2 b th 1•~ fl Isl. a ..... ,;res I.st & I.ut mo formal d1n1ng. nn. lg fncd -·· ·--~. ·---Some ocean view, nr new rent + $15 d~it. Month ya.rd wipe.ho. s~ mo. Yacht Jiarbor. Small lots. to month for $24$ mo. Agent 962-9700 See. at 34001 Aurelio Dr. 546-4141 .f~B~R~.-=,-.. ~.-=s:ns=~,~,on-th.~ BUll.DER 642-490.J $150 2 BR. Duplex. Stove, 1st A last. No pe_tl. Childl"l!n also ntW triplex Sti6.SOO Ref. Crpls, drps. Child ok. O.K. 9292 Nautilus Dr RENTALS Blue Beacon, Bkr. 645--0111 5.36--0275 ~100 ~"~~~~~~;~~~L~i m;t;§li,!:i POOL HAVEN calhedr.i.J cell., all elec. kitch.; healed llltered pool plus bar room'. May assume 4 Bedroom Hous•s Furnished Gen•ral $11.>2 Br. Lower. Stove. 3 BR 2 Ba JN NE\VPORT Child & smaU 'pet ok. WEST. Cpls, d~, bltins BJue Bearon, Bkr. 645--0111 • walk to tcllools & beach. $265 mo, 962-3883 exist. low int. rate on loan. 18xl6 . H/F' P~l w/loads or App't. only. ~ecking & patio, BBQ, drell!l- OUPLEX 1ng room & many more ex· Mrs. Charles Jones 409 Columbus Circle Coron• del Mer fl&>-3 Br. Frplc, Gar. Fncd I,-==-,..,=-~-- for kids & pets. ~GE 2 B.R., dln'g ~. Blue Beacon, Bkr. 645--0lll carpels &: drape.<,, paha, gardener. Near beach. $19.l, Onr of a kind; 2-sly !iv. rm .. S"'•cdish trplc., 2 BR., 2 Ba. PLUS I-Sty, 2 BR., 2 Ba., frpl. Bit-ins both unit:i. App't. only. tras. Lge, 2300 sq. ft, home -a real pleasure to sec! S4l.500. You are the 'vinner ol 2 tickets to the Costa Mesa 3100 I _ .... _7l_3_7 _____ _ 1--2-B-R-. -0-U-P_L_E_X__ L<>ve.ly 2 story, Jormat dining rm, 3 hup br, 3 ba. Walk ID HAFFOAL REAL TY 842.+IOS Rin gling Bros. .... Crpt3, drps. bltins. beach. Lee yard. gardener. Lr9. Fenced Yd for SJ.25. 968-7449. SEMPLE REAL ESTATE Fountain Valley 1410 2515 E. Coast H\\'Y. 675.2101 4 BR, 2 BA home \\'/ige IRVINE TERRACE B•rnum & B•il•y Circus at the Anaheim Convention Cente r AU11u•I 13-19 Children & Pets. Priv. gar. fl.50 811 Paularino, C.M. 549-1746. ~10NTICELLO -attr fum/unC 3 Br. 2 Ba tnhse: bale, pat, pool. $ 2 5 0. 963-2!;47 Mission Viejo 37111 RENTAL option or seU. 1 yr, 4 br-air-crpt/d~ bf. elem M:h. XTRAS + ! 831..(1151 aft T pm Interesting fioor plan "'i!h ''HARO TO FIND" 5 BR. & ~ baths. Priced under $45,QXI, Hurry!! fam rm. Very close to schools. New crpts & drps. $4400 dn & assume 71,2% FllA. F ull price $28,450. A real value oUered by Own@r. ] 1821 Ash St., F _ V. 968-fi038 Pleau-call &12-5678. ext. 329 between 9 and I PM to claim your tickets. (North County POOL. 3 BR, 2 ba. playroom, Dana Point J740 wet bar, 2 !rplcs, acp I--------- fJ II.\\ ~ 111 :.lrll llE.ll:I'\' l~C E~-1~19 ~1S JO~O -. outside_ pool bath. 645-0018 OWNER D!'spe.ni.te. 2 Br, toll.free number is 540-1.ZKI), 2 Ba, Tiburon ColldO. $1.900 8 2 Ba CLEAN, 2 br. Jenced yard, assume ntA loan. 968-6760 Sl8!>-Nr. bch. 3 r , · shopping l blk, $100. Twnhse. Frpl, pat teen ok. 646-2:1)) MAGNlf'ICENT Pool, 5 br Blue_ Be.aeon. Bkr. 645--0lll I-~=-='-'-"-~-~ Colonia.l~rpts & drps, dbl ~ * 2 BR. Stove, rehig, CIJ>ts, garage. Near scboo111. Pvt. Ra tali t 'Ti• 0 lOOS drpg. Adults, ho pets. 345 CAMEO H.JGHLANOS. Your pty. 968-2428 n ri' 11•.-F1ower St., CM. family can g':'°w up .in this e MAGNIFICENT p--1 5 PRTVATE Room, forced a.fr 2 BR, 1 child welcome. No FOR LEASE. 4 BR. 2 Ba. New paint & caJl)etil'llt. 2 Children 0.K. S275 Month POINT REALTY 49&-S323 RENTALS Apt1. Furnished General 4000 beaut home in a ne1ghOOr-. ....,,, hood v.·herp they'll be proud br ColoniaJ-cr;>ts & drps, heat. color TV, private TV pets. $145 mo. 198> Wallace. 1--- r J BR 1 X Ba All dbl ,....,... N•or ""'°"1'· 11 '"ired. Share horn• Call 54>-"°' RENT FURNITURE lo ive. ·· · Pvt pty $37 900 968-2@1 privilege_s with a family of _ large rooms. Xlnt Door plan. · · ' · 4 (2 baths). Near DCC. You'll loYI' it! Call : 5 1620 546-3G34 N•wport Buch 3200 MORGAN REALTY anta Ane Will.. .share lux. home e 1 YR old - 3 Br. 2 6~7,.:3-664~=2'====67=5-,,64=5,91 -. -w/refined, niature woman. Ba tam rm. din rm, c:rpts. _ 4 BR, 2 BA, cov patio, lorm d , •-, ~' -•. -•k & pocl · Pvt rm. ba & rf'il! g mt. ..._...., ,,..,, .. -..-1351 din rm hv rm flun rm 'vil k'ds le 1 t k I L'-·~'d;:o:;l:;1;:le:;:-ii,;:-M;:;;:;j~""~me~·~G~l~loa~n~·55~7~_,~2~,;'"'' View. Beaut. envirc.rune_nt. pn • 1 pe o: a! • 830-1034 $400 mo/yrly, lse. Avail Spacious Lido Hom• · Sepf 644-~ Prime 3 Br. 2 ba. siogie Laguna Be•ch 1705 Working girl to share lo\·eJy ·~c...,· ~===~~...,.. story, 3 sunny patios. On apt, Pl't bAth, $120 mo., La· * * BLUFFS * * street lo J'ltrcet comer lot A guna Beach. ~fon-F'ri 9-5 FRESH.cheery 3 BR, 2 BA &: %. S89,500. ~8-4TI4, 494-5241 aft 5. Townhouse. Comm. Pool. Prime Lido Nord WAY OUT SH ARE My e I e_ g ant $310 mo. 67s.ro44 Bkr. 5 Br. 4~ ba. nr. new water-HOUSE waterfront home w/dock. l BR. farn. rm, bltins, 2% front home. Beaut. decor. Man, J0.6> yrs. $150 mo. ba. Lg. liv'ng rm. & fenc«I Deck, pier & Doat. For ap.. Thafs the bes! descriptton of 675-4331 yd. Nice area. $300 ptr/mo. p't. Call: this sprawling contempor-wanted, roommate, girl ear-Lease. 54G-44n B ill Grundy, R•altor ary homc. Dbl. door Pntry ly ~ lo share 11pt on Bal· OVERLOOKING upper back 833 Dover Dr. N.B. 642-4620 w/6 fl. TERRAZO TYPt: boa Island. 642-4750 Bay, 3 BR Condo. crpll, ' ENTRY HALL, SUNKEN LARGE HOME LIV. RM. W/LOADS OF drps, tflllc. $3!KI. 64~1247 & Bcdrm., iamily rm., xlnt GLASS, UNIQUE MODERN-Newport Beach 22:00 --3237 1 t 1 t t 45 fl 1 t University P1rk * DIRFCT TO TENANT 24-Hr. Delivery 100% Purchase Optjon Complete_ 1 BR Apt as Low as $2'l/mo. :JO.Day Minimum * wrDE VARIBTY CUSTOM FURNlnJRE RENTAL 517 W. 19th St., CM, 548-3481 "From $38.50 Wk. From $1~mo. LuX11ry Sin. gle Apta. c.otnple_fe maid service, housewarea,. linens, all util, heated pool. VILLAGE INN Laauna Beach 494-9436 BALBOA INN Ba1boa 675-8740 s:ree 0 smi · 0 · ISTIC FI.R.EPLACE, from * BAYSHORES * By app'l only. fioor to ceiling. Eleva!ed \VINTER RENTALS TURTLE ROCK 1 yr old REMARKABLY $9'1,DOO d DINING Rt.f., with a SCEN-3 & 4 BR.· Furnished 4 BR, tam rm. ATRIID.1, UNBELJEVABLY Owner m: tra~e ~\\'n tor 3 TC VfE\V OF THE OCEAN Alsa. one Baytront din rm, patio. sprinklers, EXTRAORDINARILY Bdrm. me in erraces. & CATALINA TSLAND. "C" Thoma.s Realtor 2/~ A IR crpts, df'J>I, BEA\ITIFUL Cdt.1. with ocean view_ Spacious 4 BDRM. le FAM . .,.,. IV "·t Hwy 'NB uo r"'"" bookcases. nr . .schl11. pool1. Vel D'fMre Garden Apto LIDO REALTY INC """ ·.,,,.. · · .,...,..""'' · Rltf. FLOOR plan, h83 W/ ========"°' courts, pk. Avail by Oct Puttina gTffn, wa1ttfa.U lo: 13r Via Lido 673-7300 \V CARPsnNG" DRAPES Coron• del Mer 2250 ls! S360. mo. Yrly lse. (U4) !rtftam. flowen e\>'f!l'yWhet'f, 45' lot-:552,500 TilRU·OUT. Mstr. bdrm. 8.33-1£92 4.'i' ponl, rec. room. bllllarda. Coste Mese 4100 1ip1eio111 lhulie, 1 • J B1droo111 1nitff. fuu1ilh1d or •afura!UN. ·f ltl le.l:llL .lam1di1t. Occup11cr * DEWXE l le 3 BR Garden ApU. Blt·inl, priv. patio, heated pool. rrplc. Adulu. S145 mo. 546-516.1 NICE 2 Br, ~ts. drps, blln1, new!y redecorated. Adults $15J. 540-7582 ~8-Sl2'7 * SUNNY * * ACRES * * Motel·Apts. * N_•_w,_po_rt--'-h-'-"•-"ch, __ 4.;;200;;.: Legun• Beech 4705 Studio & 1 S.droom1 LOYI RATES Day, Week or Month • Color TV Air Cond. • Pool A Phone Serv incl • Maid Serviee avail 1 SignaJ So. of O.C. 2 BEDROOMS. Spacious rooms. Luxurious furniture. Shag carpet Brick snack bar & plant.er. Beautiful kitchen. Rea.flOnable rent. Children & ~mall pets welconll'. 351 Victoria, Apt 4 BA YCLIFF MOTEL Fairgrounds 2376 Newport Blvd. ~9755 *LOW WEEKLY RATES * FURN Sm! l B C Kitchen, TV'!. maid servi~. ' r. rptg, Htated Pool drp11, bltns. Wkly o r ~ monthly. Util pd. No • Sl.50-Lovely I Br. apt * SllO.-Studlo. Near bt'ach! Resp . Emply·d adults. • ..... 200 2 br, ocean view, 1 blk to beach, shag crp~, relrig. view deck $200. 494-81!18 2 BR, 2 BA, view, % blk beh. No child. no pe_t. S350 mo. lsie. ~.tn. Nep 494-5250 RENTALS -~'· Unfvrnlllilad General 5000 1 BR, d1shwuht'r, htd pool, etc No pe_IJ, l child (lk, S150 mo, util incl. 646-4663 Unfum COTT AGE rot 1 woma.n • Xlnt cond * 64Z.9!15o * NE\V beautiJul toWl'\l!Ouse, 2 -3 br'1, 2 ba·1 Villls. 764 W. 18th St., C.ll.f. 643-1055. 67J...9565 ./ LRG 2 & l BR, 2 Baths. Frplc, blt-lns, crpts, drp.s, encl gar, patio. 546-1034 chldm, no pets. 998 El 1'1~•-=2"'B'°'R""""ru,.-,o~&~,-n!um~. Camino Dr 54&-0431 Crpts, drp11, patio, pool. bit- " NASSAU PALMS _ I & 2 ns. ~40 to SUiO. Staclitt ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, Newport Beach 5200 BR Apts. Furn & Urll. Pool, Manor Apls, l52S Placentia. ping-pong. BBQ, :-: had y 548-2682 ask about our dis-VEN DOME :S.1\lm. 177 E. 22r.d St. count !MMACULATE AP'l'S! &12-3645 'o'-c~E-A~N~,-~R~O~N~T-7--r ADULT and PAfU{ NEWPORT -care frtt lvg ovrlkg the waler. 7 pools, 7 terurll ct.s. l ?;i0.00) Spa. From $175 to $450. Bach, 1 or 2 Br. Also 2 sty Townhouses. Elec. kit. priv pat. or bal. Subtm ,Prkg, opt maid ser, cplll, drps. Just N. of ~·ashion Isl at Jamboree & San Joa. quin HUil! Rd. 644-1900 for leasing into. Furn. l BR & duplex, 2 BR, l liS ha, trplc FAMILY Section BACHELOR sz.t'l mo. Avail 9/10 to S/10 Cto1• to shopping, Park 2110 Newport Blvd, CM .--=2830'""==-~~~,.i *Spacious 3 BR's, 2 ba ~lERRIMAC WOODS new 2 BR UPPER-walk to bch, * Swim pool, put/green luxury 1.2 BR. alN:ond. 425 $250 lrlcl utl.I. Yrl)' avail * F'rpl, lndlv/lndry tac'ls Merrim.nc Way. S45-G300 Sec 9/1 UUTS-7045, l 13 . 1145 Ana.flelm Ave. clan 5100 447-9443 COSTA MESA 642-2824 LGE. 1 BR, dshwhr, bltru, SPACIOUS Oceanfront Apt. S130 mo. inquire 745-B 2 Br. Adults, no peta. Year- James St. 64.2-8011 or ly SJOO/mo. 673-7609 64&-2278 LRG. 2 Brm, turn, apl. ~lll'- 1 BR, furn, S150 incl ulil ly S215 mo. 211% 29th St. le pool. Adults, no pets. ~N_B_6_7_5-<589 _____ _ 642-2383. e WINTER RENTAI..S e Sm. furn sleep'g rm. Rent NOW for Sept.! Oldl'r adult, S60 mo ABBEY REAL TY 642-3850 * 646-8464 * LUXURIOUS Beach fmt 2 N=E\=v~!U-m,-n<-w-w7/w_op_l~-h-g-I Br. Avail. 9t12no · 6/26/71. $225 mo. 646-9TiiO 1 br apt., qUtel, nr shpg. S135. 523 Bernard. &4&--0T.l8 Coron1 del Mel' 4250 ./BACHELOR apl, Furn.1--------- Drp1, new w/w cpts, pool, * 1 le 2 BR. Furn & Unf. pvt. bal. 557~ Limited number av a i I . 1 Br. New beaut. furn. Jamaica Hotel. 673-8120 Mo-Mo. Adulls only. 22'.n BACHEUJR, near oce_an. 2 Elden. 64&-9278 eve_s. adulls only. R.efrlg. By FURNISHED 1 Br. apt, util month. CaJI 673-1304 paid. $125. Adull!, no pets. FURNISHED 1 br apt. New Call 646-2093 shag carpeting. Sl55 mo. SHARP, o..'Ompact 1 br. quiet 673-1109 bldg. Adults only, $135 mo. If 1 DR apt. 'A blk to ocean. 54!>-972'l Ulil pcl. Sl25 mn. & up. • 1 BR. tum. $125. Adults, 2500 Seo.view, Cdll,L no pet!. ~lgr. Apt 6, 2135 ---· -- Elden, CM. Bay l1l1nd1 4350 1 BR. F'um. No children 0·-N·W-&t -· 1 . I .-· or pets $125 mo er. ups airs w v1e"''· ·. * 64s.1'848 Clean 2 BR, Sgle gar, Avall wkly, Aug 15. 675-38'.>J ~ewport Beach 47oo B•lboa lol•nd 4355 NEW 1-2-3 BR'1. All bltns, cpt/dl'p, pr. Nr. S. Coast Plua. 540-1973, 545-2321 Coste Mesa FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. 5100 ...,,,...._ ------ ------"""""' * OPENiiAiLYl-5* 777 AMIGOS WAY 2 BR. 2 ba, units, untum. Outside living: areu and double a~s. S2Xl to $300. -1 _644-..!_61~ ~ -~~ DEWXE 3 BR, 2 bath. 2 & l BR's fireplace., bltn range & Priva~ patio, pool • Indlv. dishwasher, fully ca.rpPled. I ....i-. •-$220 mo. AduitJ, 642-CS? au ...... ,,. .... c. or 642-lm Near Orang,, Co. Airport &: 1-~~=~=~=~ UCI, AduJb only, * BALBOA BAY O.UB * 20122 Santa Ana Ave. Bachelor tt'rTB.ce apt. $200 Mgr,. Mn. J011.chim, Apt 3-A mo. on lease.. 551-7778 or MS-2211 ex. 124 HARBOR GREENS ' '•~•=R-. ,~ea-. ""°N,-w---=,,., GARDEN &; STUDIO API'S new paint. Upper; be.au!. Bach.1, 2, 3 BR's. from $110. view of oce.an. Yrly, lse. l700 Peterson Way, C.M. ABBEY REALTY 642-385() ,_ 70 * BA YFRONT * MODERN 2 Br. 1~~ Ba. LUXURY APTS. Start- Crp_u, '""· GE ki k h., Ing •• $375. * 642-2202 pat10, encl gar. Nr. bus. $158. Adults. Z..fg:r. 124 E. PENINSULA 3 &: 4 BR. 2 20th BA, tlrepl, blt·lns, i=rpta. 3 Lrg BR's, 2 BA, new ctpl/ dfll. No pe_ts. ch.ldrn ok. I mmed, occ. $165. 54.> 1245 aft 5. drps. $275 & ;325 mo/ and yrly. 67J...9352 UPPER, 3 br, l ba, walk to bch. $240 yrly, .,...,. $7500 dl1'A·n. 3 br, 1% ba. has PRTVATE DRESSrNG LARGE 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba. view FOR ~ in University BBQ'a, Sauna, tum.-unlurn, BUI.Of FRNT APT-YR.LY NEARLY NEW: J br. l ha, 675-2643 or 497.ll165 RM. & BATH, with marble home_ plus pool (or unfum.l Park & Turtl~ Rock, Call: 1 &: 2 Br, al.80 Singlet from 2 er If urn . TV/~, all e_ll'c/kltchen, fr P 1 c . NR New 2 Br, 1 ~~ Ba, cpt/dtlJ, stv-dshwhr, gar. Avl 8/28. 7fi6 W. \\'ilaon &l>-7958 2 BR/ 2 BA. trplc, patla. NR. beach lo: bay. NICE! 1~ 45th St. N.8 . ==========-I type pullmans & ultra mod. 10 Mos. le~ ... $400 Mo. BOB PETTIT, Realtor $135. See ti! 2l;O> Paniona wash/dryer. Beaut view, patio BBQ Al 4 hr 3 Huntington Beach 1400 crn kitchen has bill -in Wesley N. Taylor Co. "StNCE 1946" Rd., 6f2...8670. Be.twttn Har-S.100 mo. 5300 Sealhort Dr, ' · so • l-;;;;;;;_;;:;;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;;;~1 RANGE & OVEN, DISH-REALTORS 644-4910 Da..,. 83.i-0101 Nichta hora:Newpcrt.2BUl:N.19tb l\B 645-1756 be.. Le.aM-Sept-June. !•WANT LOTSA ROQM7 WSHR .• GLAZED CERAM-WINTER. Sm. charming ' ='·==========:..!.:====:====-!-=·==· ==== 630-8470"" 5.1!>-8831. • !C COUNTER TOPS. Slid· BR cottage, great pe.llos, General lOOOGenerel 3000General 3000 WINTER RENTAL. f\irn. 3 1ng glass wtodow1 for pass: Tdt>al 5gJe_ person. 409 Iris. "-'==-------------------'-------....;.=-r Br. 2 Ba, gar .. wshr/dryer Herr's a 4 bedroom home lhru service to patio bar, 3U No. BayfToot 673-.3245 with a 21' livillJ; nn, 2 balhs. WITH A VtEW OF 1lfE ENJOY Bay & Ocean VieW1, Rl-1 w/ sho\\.'C'.r & pvt e_nl. neww/wi;ha.Jtcrptgthruout, OCEAN. Sept.toJunt lea.se.J Br's. C..flQ-0 B\"ti..f. J)-C ~Q.8 on Bayt!. Avail 8/11 thru Jots ol tali Calif. 11hade for This truly dramatic homp is 675-4081 or 5"9-l8t3 \:)~ J.."'Q'U ~).-(.!I IJ(/"' V 9/9. $75. Call t'l't'. 673-42'23 l BR. $~R $16a. Pool. Elec. & pd. Mils, no pets. M Manor, 2li Wilson A e, 01. S.13-7405 HOAG Hosp. 11ree., 2 Br, 2 Ba. $185. 4245 Hilaria Way. By Appt. 54()..0093 IRVINE 5231 \V ANTED: l\llddle agt'd cou- ple to assist mgr: U •pta. No children, no p e. t 11 · j -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;~ - 1186 NOW LEASING! 2 BR, drp!, crpt.s. swim'11t privacy. A doll housr with VACANT. Bl'lonp to OUT Balboa Island a small down payment & oi.~ STATE OWNER & has 2115 Th• Pun/e with the Built-In Chuckle Huntington Beach 4400 pool & gar. Also 1 BR. cpl!, drps. pool gar. No children, no pets. Quiel neighborhood. &12-8042 New, Jamil)' and adult llnlls with total recreation tlub and pre-school. 1, 2 fl 3 bdrm& from $1!i0. Nr. shop. pine. aou . •choolB. )ut1t llOUth of San Dil'go FWY. on Culftr Dr .. lrYI~. 3J3.373l. take: over $148 per mo loan, been rented tor .several 1010 50·--.-Iro-nt--.,-,-,-,_ $25,500 fuU price. yea.rs. NEEDS PAlNTING . turn. 4 ~. 3~ b a. le YARD WORK: ~spera!~ waterfront Mme + 2 Br. nwner SllYll sell 11 AS IS • 2 ea. aarase apt. 2 Car rcgardle'5 of IOSI, for gar. Boe.I dock for 2 boat.. $33,950 FULL PRICE ,,...,, REAL ESTATE OF'FER YOUR ON, PYMT. BUI G~. RJtr. 642-4620 llUN1"1NGTON BEACH ore. MISSION REAL TY 894-5313 .431).7511 911$ So. Ctlost Hwy., L11gUna Open 7 days -8:30 to 8:30 Phone (714) 494-0731 LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND Beaut. 4 BR. 3 Ba. homt. Lm:ely patio. Avail, on ,yrly. b&sl1 at $500 month $26 900 CLOSE IN Listing of 1~ 11o"tek _ 4 bl'<]. 2 Bedroom home close to Winton R.eal F.atate ~1 toWn. Localed in a !Ccluded 3rea, on a private stn!et. S.n Clement• 2710 Only $25,950. SUIS. mo., 2 BR. beautifully ~/'O la,·~ furn .• w/d5hwshr, wUher, /FOe,4 1~ dryer 4 pool. Adulls or I room, 'l hath, la!'ll'(' 1600 5Q. ff. homP, f~llturlng carpel:!, dtps, te_ncing Landscaping, fireplace, dlnliia area: patio, bllln nangc, dbll' oven, dish· 11.'D.'!hcr, fi>n:ed 11.ir heal, va. rllllt, ~.r:lll'r ool of 11tale, your REAL ESTATE chUd. A"OU. oorly Sept. '1 tl'rnni. 194 Del Gado Rd., San Cle· I' 1190 Glennt)'Te St, me111c. 213-.\11-0902 btfore S 494-M73 &49-031& pm. 1~~,.,._~....,..,----1 ,;;:::-.,,.--.,.;;--,:--;;;::-,c:-.,-; 962-4471 (: J $46 .. 8103 CUSTOM buill-<"ho1ce area, But It· Sell It-Trade It _ _ _ ~na Bch, 4 Br, 3 Ba. -1ttk II • It's aJJ a vallilble WANT0~l~IE~L~P1 Advertise 1n 2 dbl ""11r'1, lrJ liv m1, thru Dally l'llot Cl1tulfir.d D11lly Pilot Cill&.<dfiedll. b!.'11.m ce.il'i • View! 645-1010 •d1. Pl'-Ct' )"Ol1f • d Call 642-ti678 lnr Results. ._•..:•:..'--------now .. c1lll dlret't 642..'!678 e ~ni\;·· r r r r r 1· r 1· r I" 1 e rfn.,~ I 11 I I I I • I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 8000 ON BEACH! e 2 qR, Furn. From S2S5 Carpet.A-drape_~ishwuher heated pooi-Auna-!e_nn.la rec rooDH1Cean views patloH.mple parklna;, 2 Br. encl. gar, sun deck, E. 18th. Adult& $150 . 540-4431. S.W776. 3 BR, 2 Ba, freshly pe.lnt~. New crpt/drps, bllns. Xlnt am. $1 75. 557-6151 2 BR and Pool. w/w crptr, dfllS. $185 pe_r mo. PARK WEST APARTMENTS Owntd 'tnd M.ana.ged by The f:rvlni! C'llTiparty: S<c\111'7 ....... FURN, al8o AYa.11. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC Arent • 6424422 East Bluff KING SUe. <k!uxe Nrw~ 2 Br, 1~ Baths. All extru! -------.;- $ZKI. 646-1116, ~U55 nt OCEAN AVE .• H.B. OLX 2 Br, crptt. drpl, bltns, <n4J 538-1417 beam clrct. Adults, no pets. ore. open 10 am-6 pm Dally From $]40. 54&-5.186 Managt!d by ==~~---~- \VJLLIAM WALTERS CO. DELUX 2 br, crph;, dl"fl«, hltru. gar. No pet.I, I child e BLK lo BEAOt -Quiet. 1nd-prooft New 1 Br $150. Prv patio, pr. Sngl aduJts, cpl. M:l-A 14th. 53&-1319, 673-1784 l!'or an tt! to M"-11 ~round lhl!l clocil., dial 64l-G678. olc. $135, "4-1103 Jl.10l'iTICELUJ Townhouse 3 Br, 2 Ba. pools. $197.50. Al' 5, 968-4 iro .,, * l DR. Newly carppted. rlrApes, elec. k 11 ch en. Chlldren ok. Ph. 646-i153 NEWPORT BEACti VIiia Granade Aptt., $350. Four bedrooms 'llflth balconies Above I ~w. Cracioul Uvln& & qu.'ll't Wr· roundlnas for ta.mlly t.1th c:hUdn:n. Ne_ar Corona ':.Dl!l hfa.r l~lgh SchOol. Flreplfoe, wt"t bar .l built.in kitchen 1ppllanCf'1. !MAMJGOSWAY &14~ \ - I ' I WtdntSdlJ, A119ust 12, 1970 PILOT·ADVEllTISER l l ERE'S · YOUR (HlNCE· TO ·SEE THE CIRCUS FREE! ' ' 'nd Your Name Among Classified Ads And You 're The DAILY PILOT'S Guest ., . ' . . ' F .. ' '' ... ' ,, to !;.NTALS Ap b. Unfumlthod JilGHLAHOU • LA 9UUITA 1.n. .. . "- tNty e dillitlltf11I HW 11'11 .. 111......i ..... 4toMatk ··'" Mitt .. Spec liwi"t Rm e Sep di"l!MJ •r•• lo""' cloaeh e M•rbl• L•v•torlt1 Pri .. •t• p•tio' e C1rportt/1tor191 Poob e BIQ'• ALL UTIL. INCLUDED 1 BR from $150 l BR from $175 tfu'"· 01 U"fur".I . ~ San Diego Fwy to Beach Blvd., 4 bl.ks. S. to ; ,1 Holt1 W. on Holl 1 blk. to .... ~: Y04Jr Private Wo rld of Livingl . osl Bluff 5242 Huntington Booch 5400 :. NEW DELUXE • BEACHai.u F F Arn BR. 2 BA Apt for lease. Ne\\ 2 Br. 2 Ba, P o o I. . •P8C. master sui~, din Dshwhr, j.l(lliOS, 8231 Ellis., RENTALS Apts. Unlvmllilod * BEAUT. lw:ame w/ pool M1 n:tr.. BR far empl. lady. Privil. SIS mo. 54&-6740 1~r1v, qi rm. in ~ C.M. pool home W/)'Olln( tam, Yg ...,,, "''· &G.$755. • Room widl beth. pvt ('rl- ll'f.™=", No cooking i10. Cloee to beach! 6'l'!Mml * $15 PER Week.up wt kitchen. m pe-r week-up Apta:. :P.fOTEL MS-9755 l Bedroom full bath. No kitchen pvt pat 3 blk to bch. 673-1023 Ill ll:IXI. Motels, Tr•1l•r Courts 5997 -' WEEKLY Rates. SEA LARK MOTEL. 2301 NewPOrt Blvd, Costa Mew Misc. Rentals 5999 Income Property 6000 .nn le dbl garage, auto door 842.84n or 847.3957 ~j)peQCr' «lV&il Pool & Rec. ./ 2 BR, 11.ii BA., patio, {21 M~'L\ lots, Production iareu. pool, SlGS mo. MORA KAI Pl, Newport Bch. 673-7071), ~ e FROM $265 • llpls. East of Beach l!.lvd, J="=2-=""='======= 1 SGS Amigos w~. NB 1,2 blk off Gruiietd. 1: Managed by Buafness Rental 6060 * A'ITRAC. 2 BR. $139 & 1----------o\VILLJAM WALTERS CO. 2 BR $1~9. AU extras. Poot 'PRIVATE VIEW Kids/pets o)I;. 174ll ·C Bdnns., 2 baths; carpeled, Keelaon Ln. 1:147--0325 ped, blt·ins, disbwshr. l BR. :"law. Frplc. Near Upsta.in. $'150 Montb. Min. p tl Adult .; ~"" !••··. oct"an. a o, s. .,. ,,~ """"' LJNDBORG CO. ~2579 SMALL shop for antiqUe shop OI' business or R.E. office or what baYe you. Uving qUBrtera: in rnr. Npt Blvd . 54.,_2134 ' ' : .. , F &75-&0SO 0 *LOVELY NEW APTS Near Oct>an & Park. 1 & 2 Br. '1ZI 13th SL ·847.3957 e PRIME SI'ORE LOC. 15x40. Xlnt. fOQt & auto traf. tic. $!SQ/mo. 1871 Harbor, C .M. 646-fi6S4 ''"''R'Ma..a ' ;~~·-·. '<• " ' ;1 ON TEN Aat.ES ( .t 2 BR. Fum I< Ulllurll , :Jlnplt.Clel I priv. pattos I -,...... • OmtDL'l Bld<t. Saa l.&Dr, 0:1M 6f4.2tlll nr. 0Mi.a Hwy) ~ w 705 ORCHID Bdrms., 3 baths. Carpeted, •Clraped, blt·inl. Cov. garage. ·=Mo.; mio. 1 year leue. \: M ,75-&0So 0 D'S! ECTL& ; TIRE upgtairs -2 BR, ~stove, relrig, displ. 2 blkti 3 BR. Z ba, wf large fenced yard. Couple w/2 chldrn. 842-4549 2 BR, comp, redec.: new cptg, bltns, gar., IDdry nn. Adlts, no pets. 5.1&-2D98 STOR&OFFICE. Newport Bch, 825 &q ft • Ervin 675.1601 * 600-1.DI SQ. FT. o.tfice also 600 sq, fL 11kft. $90 I. ~150. C.M. 646-2130 Santa Ana 5620 Office Rent•I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;-~·~~~--SUPER·DELUXE QUALITY VILLA MARSEILLES 1·2·3 room. up to 3,000 sq. BRAND NEW ft. office suites. Jmmed. oc· SPACIOUS '""'""'>" Orongo C n t y. 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apta. Airpor1 Irvine Commere. Adult Living Compiex, adj. Airporter Furn. & Unfurn. Hotel & Rl!stauntnt, banks, Dtlbwuher • color coordinat. San Diei:o & N'pt. }"'wys. ed appllanca • plush £ha& UNCROWDED PARKING carpet • choice o1 2 color LOWESI' RA TES BUSINESS onol F INAHC.IAL ANNOUNCllMENTS onol NOTICI S ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES Butl-1 Looi 6401 P'an..,.11 ;...o...;._ ____ _ °""!:!!"ltles -6JDO 5 MO old -C.Ule blad< AAA . W>. whtte, dox: tail. !Alt CANDY SUPPLY at ""'-""" """-... Anllwen to ''Kelly" RDUTE tNO SEU.ING JNVOLVED) = m.-5M4 days, Plan one ••• , • , • • $9'1S.OO Plan two , .. •• • $1825.00 ON Cabrlllo • -Blvd. Plan OU.. ...... $3250.00 C.M. Small poodle pup, SAND'E'S CREATIVE WIG STYLING. Free pM!k-up & delivery. Uoensed le in- sured. Call Gtl-7225 COilf USI'JNC FREE, t..rgalna ~· Write, Romeo 365 Ojm Miami, Fla :W'3 Cub ~ bceUtnt fn. white w/apioot Mn. ToUI'· com.; for a few hOun week-tn1 Biiie O'.IUar. Pleafe help Cemetery Lots 6411 1Y work. ([M,y1 4.Evenillgs). ~upter beutbroken. 4 Log Paoific View Re-lillitw and coUectklg from Memori.i . Park Cemetery. coin operated dlspe:natrt lo REWARD! For return of 2 U» e&dl. 60-1323 0 r ·Newport Bea.eh and lut· mo old. blk, tiem. ~. MJ...tOM roondlng area. We ttta~ bla: tail, 8U Governor, =========I lish route. (Handle• ruune C.M. hmily IJieving. Ph: Tutorf-'490 brand candy and anac:kl.) &U-3815 tit 541-nGl, u.k for ---··,,_·-----I For pef'M>nal interview in Marlon N'?wpor1 Beach ena, Rnd LO'°"'ST"'", ""Brid=.,.-.,-.,-• .,...m-UIX-,.. ~, n&JM, addrua and phone Prob&hly in frnt of ht nutnber lo MULTI-S"l'ATE Christian Scitnce Church, DJSTRIBtrrING, INC. 1681 NB. Approx 3 wkl a;o. Broadway, Anab!irn., calif., REWARD! 871-4t60 9'J802 (TI4) Tll-5060. REWARD. Heavy gold chaln UNIQUE, OPPOR. F 0 R bracdel w/chlldttn'1 pies TRACT DEVELOPER OR loll vie Hotel Laguna plq;. LANO INVFSI' FIRM , loL Contaet Mr. Hosch, Pendln& lltiption, may 11624 Cornell, Rlvuaide make avail 128 lotl totail~ LOST; White Germ. Sbrp. 1.240,0CO aq It in an ap. male. Vk:. 19th St., N'pt proved sub-d.lvWon tract Bch. b1lc collar. Rew. w/4tlJ lots. Th1s prop is 615-1920 FEM. COlle&e student wishes to wrk w/brain damage or handicapped chldrn. Please call Caudette 673-22&9 GERMAN Gd Conatroctive Les.90!ll * .,..,.. * SERVICE DIRECTORY Appll•nce Repairs Porto 6510 • Washer & Dryer Repairs . ANAHEIM . located in the ~ pref. w·~ST~-.-0..,,..~---, a_b _b_y aftll ot the Kona C:Mlft Ille 'A'/Cleat collu, b I a ck of He.wail. For all pertintm ,_,_ .. •·tail ~1 c .,.____._, SJ>tt:iuco.i JIOll!. CdM area . ..., s "'", e: . oo~. li1S-875f Reward. , Fret-Estlmatn. Work Guaranteed. Call SJ6..3159 Bobyslttlng --·-·----BABYSITI'ING Jn my home. Hr/day/eves/wkly. Hr 75c/ day $6/evea Sl; By wk i20 Baby' a OK. * 646-74n. CONVENTION CENTER Box 492, Homw.u.. Hawaii 96726 REW ARD for recovery of SI'ERLING SILVER 1Qeots bronze 5 apd Schwinn man's Cbanl S ou. $9.6S ea, 50e bike, vie. CdM, rn seb. 515-"67 poata&e. Romeo 365 Ojus, =~~~-----VERY Reliable mother of Mle.mi. F1a. 33163 sn VIC Garfield ' Brlchrst 2 •'OUld like to babysit by ThUl'l. IUI 13 .. W8d. 1111. 19 *ma''"'· .. nm nm SAIWMr* FISI ..... ~ 1~ Sm browntah Male Terrlpoo hr or ~. Prrfer Wanll. I 'n ..... ..,.... ... ~..._nt, mix, ans to • ' Fr e d • ' 54>-0223 $3)00 mo oet Term 1 , ===,_-.,---,-Owner. 541~ d &'fl; 951HOtg BABYSIT~ my tl>me -fenc- ~981 eves &: wknds. LOST: female c hoc o I a t e eel yard. Neu Harbor a: ALL SEATS RESERVED: $5.00/$.t.00/$3.00/$2.50 * * * Wh oddya Wont? Whocldyo Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Special Rate 5 Li nes -5 times -5 bucks llULIS -AD MUIT INCLUDE * SPACE AVAIL! For interior Slamne cat. Jeweled Oea Edlnler. m.3353 deccra1or or similar. collar. Vie Back Bay. BABYSI1T1NG u .. home 642-2917 ''"3 646-5.183 Costa Mesa aru.. Day or REAL ESTATE * VERY "-'' known BLACK w/whHe Peke, n!,gbt Fenced yd. 642-5299 ·~ male, "Jpo", Vic. Ogle & Genera l J"Htaurant. 92 an.ts. beer WILL Babysit, my home, ---------~-I & wine. S12,50J. * 646-5383 ~735Anl, CM. REWARD.. Any age, Any Hme, Vic lnduttrJal Rent•I -7¥ HAMBURGER Stand. year Lindbergh Sch Rei. 548-TI98 , Commttcia1 a: Industrial around bw!lineu, beach MALE SIAMESE Babysitting-Mon-Fri. Nice •pa~ ror )eaae on San Di_,.. area. 613-2910 White w/grey. Me&a clean home, fenet'd yard -,.-Verde Atta. 54l}.895r5 1''wy rrr Lquna Niguel, Del. ---J iifsTC-:Q;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;-;:;iJ ;,G:;;ood;;:me:;;;ah~. :'.:Sl&0:'.'.:7'.:41~,.-ta Electric 831-1400. Business Wanted 6305 LOST • On.nee •biped cat NEWPORT Hgts area, large with red collar, vie OCC yard w/sandbox. Lunch + Reward GU-1695 ma.cks. Xlnt oare.. ~2754 nfREE AROI BAY: 1% lN'l'!3ISI' B<autiful w.. lot Prin.te 2 d TD L • ... oh. $17,3lll. Good •= n oan Owner 213:377 DX> coll. ....._. Tunui --Ob equity. Small ailver poodle IOl!t be-e CHILD CARE: Pre.t non. tween Fancisco le Tustin, repressed kid• to 4 yn. N.B. 64is383 * 53&-4084 * Cat, blk fem, &bort hair, vie. Temple Hilla Ir: Palm Dr, Laauna. Reward. '94-0274. BRIEF C..-, brown, MJJft. rute. JoAan-Pomona. Utt. "-'!. Moriey, 6'>-1467 Penon•ll ATHENA'S Corpontori~l. ___ '5_90_ CARPENTRY MIHOR REPAIRS. No Joli Too&m!LC>-.la-... 4 etber c::ablDtt&. 561175, It DO l.Dlftr 1-w me at ta.:m. H. 0. - i 1 rfrt, *>ps, China Cove. kq: rental. Slti mo, 1 08 FerDleef, CdM scbemes .. 2 ha.tbs • stall Owner/rngr . .21'12 DuPont Dr., showers ~ mirrored ward· Rm. 8, Newport Beach. robe dool"!I • indfrect li.:ht. 833-32'J3 Cow'll!tly to Brokers ""' lo kilcl>en • brealdast HILLGREN SQUARE bar • hll&'e private fenced 1900 sq ft Deluxe 0Wtt11 patio -plush l'l009C8.Pin&' • Avail. for lmmed. lease In brick Bar-B.Q's. ~beat-one or cities busiest shop. ed pools & la.naJ. ping centers. Will divide. t'::~11: '::..:::'":~.~'!:;,-. t-WIMrt ,.. .............. ._, ... fll H••??t a Auoogo 6200 642-2171 545-0&11 ---=-'------·IServtnc Harbot area 21 yn. GOVERNMENT land, $5 an S•ttler Morfti• .. Co. acre. Wri~: Land ~. DI E 11th Street of the SUneet Sbip with the gruteat rlrla from HOU.YWOOD to CARPENTER; Remo de I, patio work. cement work le peio~. No job too small. Free est., 536-19U . 2.BR, 2 Ba & 2 BR, . ~ Ba. Altrac, clean, 1 blk to bch. Wuber &: dl'y(!r 6vail. i100 mo. 213: 4.11-1195 hr 675--7478 3101 So. Bristol St. Alr~nd., music, pa.ne:Jing, {%Ml. N. oJ So. Cout Plua) crpl!, drpg. Max, park'g & Sent• Ana mainl 270 E. 17th St., C.M. To Place Y04Jr Trader's P•rMlise Ad PHONE: 557~00 Mr Bram 2.13: 651·2700 eollect PHONE 642·5671 Mount•in &. Desert '211 NEED $55,000 for 12 tnOA. Now with •i:w location 1185 Amnfbead Ave, San1-----·----- Bodo 92<10 Money Wonted 6350 MASSAGE YOU $150 • LRG 2 BR. Stud.kl ME DICAL " DENTAL ll A~ oorner, Fairview & Beach k>t Cuaymu, Mex. Repe.y 1 72 ,500. Loan NEWPORT Apt. (Triplex), Family size Suites avail. Best location. sunnower. SlS0.000 Equity F&.C. ftl $JIOO and/or 26' FOR Sale, two b&lf-e.cru, secured. New Hosp It a L BEACH Xlnt parking. Modern facll· for large boo!, Bayfront dsl launch vaJ $3XIO. Want vSew Iota & sky hartx.c'. 546-2759 kitch. w/bllns, crpts, drps, ltiea. Immediately available. home or '? Ed Riddle Real. \•an. sta. wag. or ~ ve-Yu~a Valley. Owner willl·A..,N"'N"O'°'U=N"C"E"M°'E°'N=T°"S-2ll 62nd St, 62nd & W. !rplc .. encl gar. 1 or 2 BAYSHORE CENTER I 64" -u hi I ..., .. ..,...... ..,u...,.,., sacr1, 6.6% loan, lo down d NOTICES n--1 H I tbe ch.lldren ok. (Nr scbls) No or, IM>O • c e . ..........,..,., ·~·~. or trade fer car 96J...6.lSO •n . ~ . wy n ~" S ee· I SL 001 Dover Dr., N'pt Beach !=-=--~---2 Ba •--------Ne........,.rt Shen-ti Center pels, '£JO.I • n er , West 19th St, C.M. proper. Have-4 Br, & w:n ~yv S.A. Nr Warner. 557~ >< 675-4050 0 ty 128' frontage with 3 home, W·side C.M. Trade R. E . Wanted 6240 Found (FrH Ads) ~ ATTRACT, Intelligent in- $ll5-Lrg cheerful 1 Br. apt. -.. · buildirtp. Trade for •~ ~ in St. httts._ ----------ICHILD ,_ ,_ .. ._ ..__.__..; __ ~P':ndenl & cultured girl QUALITY Woodoraft. ml gen'l constr. I: carpentry . Fttt consultation "' quoa . Call Ken 64S--OIM4, M8-Q3.S, CLEAN.UP jobs, baulb:lg. conctttl: work. Free est. Small or big. 54fJ..1801 REPAIR, Remodeling & Plltio-No job too small! * 613-5417 * CARPENTRY: Cabinet 1. Room Additions, Patioe. Any size jOb. Mike, ~2576 Crpt!I, drps, hltns, end gar, W MM''"'] a.... age or homr. bUJV, Largo atta, Florida. CASH BUYER wa11ts R-3. med ~'kin~~ ln early 40'1, 5'2", no lbs, =;-7"'_,,-.,-,,,--.,-I l child ok. {Nr. schlsl. 2230 Deluxe l-Rm. office 64s.m39 ,l'4 ac. pert' wrfrtl. fi46.1503 R..ol 2 acrn or IIKft. Onutge found io Safev.'B,)' parking recent!)" moved to l.ilgUna. C: older 1 br. Steps to S. ~ter St, S.A. m Nr. Orange County Airport Peaceful San Morit% home, I'rade equity in our 3 br County, San Diego, Long lot. Fatmtw Rd, 01. Call Lovft: art, musk:, beach. REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS * CABINETS. Arty 11ize job • crpts, drp&, stove • \Varner· 557~. & Irvine 1ndu 1 tr 1a 1 6 Yl"I old, 6o/o financing, hoo9e in MUWon Viejo for Beach artt. Bryda Inc., 546-8222 or 642-8692, ask Jor ~Y & E.ngl~ Ge= trig . .$175 mo. 673-®' Cmnplu, C&rpet, drapes, Sl6,CMX> equity. 11.1 hn ~m youn i.a Huntq:ton Beach R.E. Broker. CTI4> 545-38681,"'=·=Ro~ttman'""°c....,~--,-Spaaiab Seeks ab 0 v e 2 BR. !rplc, crpts. dflts, Laguna B __ ••_ch ___ 57_0S music, alr-oonditionlng & N.B. for Orange Co. uruts area. or cn4> 6~ eves and FOUND in Colle~ Parle: avenge bu al ne s 1, pro. yvt garage, S2:2S mo. * * \\IOQO'S COVE ** janitorial service. il25 Mo. or home. Ownr/bkr 645-0441 IW2.J296 wit ends. vicinlt,y BlaCk & brown feaional man tor corn- 6T>Jn7 Beach ¥.. block, new 1 & 2 BOB PETTIT, Realtor Trnde Kentucky rifle, tig· Acreage near Ra.ncho CalJ. BUSINESS •nd med . .u. mAle thort-baired panionshtp. AI!IO girl in of bwy -2 br, NICE! BR apt'!. Each have 1"' BA. • 8J3.fil01 • er maple stock, dbl trigger, fornia ror late modd sail FINANCIAL "'"°"=.·,,.54-;>-5430,..-..,..-.,-""7"~ -.me 1it1JAtlon to share 25 yn eXpet. 5CU7l3 GEN. Repair, add, cab. Formlca, paneling ma.rlite. Anythlna;! Dick, 673-4C59 Cement, Concrete 6600 :No children, no pets. J"ool. UXI up. Leese. 2175S. DESK SPACE octagon ba.mi, very good or power boat. OWner 273.1 KEYS Found on beach vie. aame tnl:e~. Write Box ,SquarE."$ oDly. $185. 642-7898 Coas1 1-lwy, 497·1630, 4~3929 coll(f. for boat frailer to lit Sarv~ J..anr., San Marcos Busineu Island A Balboa. Inquire MZ>W, Dll.ily Pilot, 2211 W. CONCRETE. All types. Fl'f!e 305 No. El C.mino Reel 14' Gla."P6l'. '192·5376, <71~1 744-«>45 or 744-3580. Opportunities 6300 •I front ca:untu. Dally Balboa Blvd, N.B. est. Sawing, bttaking. haul· Son Clemente Level view lot over!-Palm Deaert (2) 150' lob Af!Uio•e Pilot. %Zll Balboa, N.B. Singie ~ Widowed • DlYOreed ing & &klploeding. Servic:e ·-··-UFE • qua111,,, 51...., ... ~ Parker & Colen.do RiV'l'r. Gd. for 16 units. Xlnt Joe. LlfE1jM( LONG haftd white kitten DESK SPACE Trade S1200 eqUlty for local S36,5QJeqU]ty. WiDtnidetor w/black ta.II le 9P')ta found ls_ exciting 11 abated w/the ~~-"°•.job~ lot or car or ? income or comm1. NB. or Vic. 22nd & Tustin, N.B. .x......, ., '""'= 222 Forest Avenuo ..._..., CM. °"""' ll7>J041. OPPORTUNITY 6'2-1695 nght 0"'· Stop wut!nz Eollm. H. Slullld< 5l3-'6IS 2 Br, 2 Ba, S oC Hwy , NEW Ocenn i1ide apts. with , Marguerile. F'rpl, patio, pool. F'rom SDI month m ~. 543-7983 Pl.ACE REALTY ifM-9704 • --REAL cSTATE unt1ngton Beach 5400 General 1--------~ Mr. Don Higby 1~1947 FUiierton Ave. i Costa Mes• ==-------1 youn:. We have a smart DECORATIVE CONCRETE -R_•_nt_a_l•_W_a_nt_ed __ s_990_ Laguna .Beach $71111 equity m Hunt. Bch. \\'at~rtront lot. NB. $38.SIXI ro1 ~~ ,;,... ~ mixed way, 547.tt.67. 24 hr. record. D"'"""<." w•Y ...... PATIO -odlmlnium for lFR sin-Clear, tor 1mall home or GUARANTEED & e,,....., ""Ill voe Newport Institute of Sclentlllc "'-•u v.,..... ~ VERY nt·at refined family 494--9466 .. ~ n-. 548-4710 ~ CAIL DON "" -~ . gle cog airplane. '63 Olds ullita. llaJ Pinch.in & &--7-•=·-------I llOUl'Ctl • U'U"OJ,14 nt'«t hnoR• or apt Sept. 1''1.JRNISl-lED OUice spe.ce -Cutl!l!IS convert for street/ MOCiate•. P.eaHora. SECURED fuUNO gray lg ha:ired cat __ ...,.,. ===~--* CONCRETE work: patL.. ,. ' You are the winner (.lf 2 tickets to the ~. Rin9lin9 Bros. • and 1 tl i mum &: Beiley Circus " at th< Anaheim ~ , Convent ion Ce nter " Aug ust 13-19 ):tlea~ C2ll 642·5618, ext. m between 9 ai.t 1 PM to dalm i your ttckeb, <North County tolJ.free nwnbe:r a M0-1%al>. '::AL7.cK,,--;J--;blQ:;;::--;h>::-_-;:bea=oh. Almolt new le 3 BR lPI. bl pr, 'CP1. .,,..,, crpu, ---· 2 ba. w.; ... mo. No ¢11/J)etl, chlldn Ok. ~1711 or Oct Will (.'ftre for your 3 divided groUpinp. Air din blk<'. 349-31.23/962-5218. Call 675-4392 NC SELLING-SPARE TIME -vicinity ot Warner and WOMENI I dtvwa)'1, etc. Llcen a:d: home u we do our own. c-ond.·priv. bath-$150mo.-inc.f-----~---='°"'""",--,,,.----,,I Edward 847 1197 SUm dawn, kl9e inches, Sm. repairs, paintin,g in. utilltles. J\.1. M. LaBorde, '70 Motor hoffif', 23 ft. Load. Mobil" llome Site, owner·a A lucrative fututt is YOQn 5· -fet:I better with &Z Trim Phillipa Cement. 5"&-6380 return for romiderate rentAI Re-al tor GiG--0565 l'ii. Afr, gel'll'rator; clear. Jl a cres, h\'(iesert. util'' in this multiblllion $ busi.neq WHITE PenlaJI kiflten Vic. Home Exerriaor. Special, MORE Concrete patio for fee. 11) 11 yr, old, (11 18 '--'~'='=°=='=--===-·l'J'rafle for 3 BR hom"· inbdl Eq, SH0.000. Frff I: deAr if you meet -our ~ Harbor A: Adams CM. only i&&.95, U credit leas money. Artiatic setting. in college. (I I non-OestnJc. -'NEWPORT BF..AQl outbd molor boat or what for Oruae Co. income or mentJ;. We require COllllCien. ~UL 4:30 p.m. terms avai..la))je. For frtt Lie., call Mu: at 6#-0637 tiVl" doi;. S4~TI54 W mo. Alr-<Ond. have you? * ~9806 * Jt.3 land. 968-2$45. tiol1s indivMtual.s who ne-ed FOUND a CaUie dog vicinity home demonatration call - - Ervln •6f;i-1601 addlttonal Immediate ea.sh of 1•-St N.B. u1' "'hool. ~ -·• Child Co SUITABLE Li\•ing qlr$. turn. '62 Olds . .Starlil'P coupe, all Commercial inrome proper. ""' ~·-re, or unlurn. for my Mother, NEWPORT Beach deluxe of· P\\'r nir· ln.~ide &.-out in ty, ftte & clear, next to income to restock establish. &U-ron *MASSAGE &. SAUNA LlcenMcl 6610 nr matkebl & s h ops. fl~. AiN:ond. Hid. Priv. peri' L'O~I Wnnl ta.ilboat. Sean. Val. 165.000. For td local high-traffic relalll 'B"LA'""'CK"'"_cu_ey __ .._,...,-,-,.,.-m. ENlNG Lowly Re-!lred, {~·not !Uno~ or ba. 2400 w. Cout Hwy. ,_1;. K,.1; 0, •mall Cat 1 ~.... be cb •l'ol'H alld collect money. 16 _,, __ v · no--GRAND OP · DAY care, near Lake Park, "" ,., , un la. ,..,..._or a pn>p. M -be wllli t 1 _ _. . w "a .. ..,....,, IC. r--. ... n-""'-'" EXPERT MASSA.CE -.. F•·-• I .~ , .. drink. Rns 1-e-nt. 4N2-7984. 0""1CE n. '"'· '·-· OWNER 6~ -""'. Ilg O S ..,,, 1.m-Ua •-V•·•~-. "'A~ ~,, •"-' ,,...,. '""~ P t..Y J''"• Pl1\ • n-•• SERVlCE • rr .nmn-__,.,.na ~TI83 eVt)!;. ~-..,=-o--,:'°"'~,....,.....-1 mediately, and use a fl'w ,,-.=·=,..~.,-=-=-,.,...,,,..-Ask about our Lu Vegas lunc~a, nap&. 610 l2tb st, "LI'''~ ~ :;.~~~.K~~·''''°61'°."'22"·-,-,"11-ro"'ot=•i"'""""'"-Y'"'= 40or80Aon. Whlskeytown, hours a week or your spare% grown Sea}point Siamete vacattona. 10 AM to 2 AM, H.B. Fr" to L•ndlords ,;;;;:;:;=:=::=::i::i:=. Jround 1ra\'l'I rrallcr. S2,axl. Trinity, Sha.ata Recr, lake time. fOUnd Balboa bland, &IW224 '1 DAYS. 2930 W. OoutHwy, =========! Blut" Bf'acon, 645-0183. C~1 Commercial 60l5 valut". '!"red<' lnr 16' to 19' am. Fabulous tor bunting, U )'OU al'!' am.bilious and 11!· Newpoft Beach. ~ ContrKter1 1QO I BR or bach house or apt ---------bollt. 1rail('r &. motor. fWUnc, boating. Fnr flqllily qu~ utra ca.sh inco1~ now Lost 6401 WOMAN, JO kl 45, Dice look· t-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I for clca.fl cut 11 yr old NF.:WPORT C-1 property 492-67""4 aft. 6:00 pm, sm bm •tc. Meyer 549.1366. ·~__lmmNJia1ely invest LOST • Black vil1)'1 lrief in&, lift to fiah & hunt I' men. about S100. 642--3150 1'"r'Ontage ort 1 •treetl.$10,500 FWi ·n Chips complettly 8 UnUa, wood rental area. a .,.......,...,.,.te 11.moun1 of cash cue Zippered ~ It keep boult Ol'I famom \VAm'ED • •inltle garage for dOVln, 7.5'% tntawt. equlp'd, frl't' i cJeu. Ne-ts $3S,{O) Equlcy: income (Guar. & Sec.), c11tl rollect, Sat~ rd ay •. 00 t b 1 nk Roeue ft!ver. Wl't~ cJo Bmc lltoral::". ,._ M M" ..,__ ~. $.'JJ\.t \'&IUC'. FOR bolt Sll.500. For house, conuuer. Mr. J~a (2131 187-8972 Reuben a /airport atta. 431. Cold Beach. Oreaon ~ ........ ra e-., r1vo1lf\gt', /onylhingor·-••,. S4l-6639 dal or hone n.nch. 0 0;· "Tiie box No. f\f.D)l, .,._...__ .... n ......... 97444 or call~ 9.m e REMODELING e ADDITIONS e ALTERATIONS e PA110 A. DECKS W. l!tlh SCttet. $21 .600. C-1 ""' · n.~n •• Pllo °""'"~ • ··-.-· a... bet 14, PM L ....... Mon. BY AUt: J;.. 1 Br. or »IUdio dYK 962.ml eves/y,•knda. OWNER 6Thi259 ._..,,, . t. 2211 W. Balboa Anyone find!.-same • """ .. .. "OVE lN NOW ReAionomlcll Orp. ' . . -Blvd Ne.....,_ "'-11...i.. -.. * -n •y UCENSED .. ... np!. furn/unf. 1 bl\by-(~ Clear acre.XO} n. ~lev, ·• .. ...,. ' ~ ""· pica. WI 5t6-SnO. ni.ank ru ...... bftnd new 2 BR Apbl $95! c:~1 . NB. Aft 3, 646-471~ Commt"rclnl Bkr Gr~OO 'T't11dt• S.ti,000 •'ti in tleg. bm via Lake bta\ht'wa. For: In. * PARTNER * •-'~"'-'-===,,.---Reoowned Hindu Spirttullilt Allen Con1truc+ion Co. * trom S:l.35 * • 5 S'T'ORES. S110,00J. 686-nr San !-'riut for oc home. :ome/Re• coe.1a1 a~a loc. I "PATSY" Advice on ell matten. General mdg, Contractor ..i. Pl>fa. dr-. bltns, tamDy SMAU. houko •I garage. 698 W. 190\ st. Bethel lncon\C or yacht. N. Duke, gm C..mtno Sul, Cucamoo. Active w/$17.500 ca!h k man· l.al1re Fe.male JRJSH Sf:T, Love, Marriage, Bul.lneu Lquna Btach '94-lllO • •aree. 5152 Hell, Huntln&ton =~~-;,';;" :;:,'t'M.tutt Towt!l'I corntr. 548--116811.i;rt. J23l Avondnlr Rd, WU. ca 9171). aaement abllit:. XJnt start. TER. 2 yrs old, Marina Readings &iven. 7 days l ---- Sch. MM696, m.o242 borouJth, C11J 415/30-9_127, ga, · in.£ Wary plus sh&J'to or pro. nea colla.r. ~-~ta Ana Wttk, 9 AM • 9 PM Ind t I I R-~-• ~1-~~------Gra nada llilla 2 sty v~ ~· -• N .,.,. ...__,_ n-a1, EAR H~ B&rbout R f R 5995 UI r • _..,.. -"° fits. Shoo.Id easily tlt't pnrty Heights atta. REWARD. ~u · r:.1 ..........., no:: ~"' Triplaa. Quiet arta. ~s _!~_t ___ TRADE homf', $19,SOO home, ::ll:UI 1q ft, like new, aelecied over $35,000 18t Call the Df.il1 PI I ot San Oenente, ~ 1 .I: 3 BR.'1. D\Mwuher BEAtrrlF\JL Room--for rent. FOR Llll!-MllO 11q. n . prime v~ut', ~·iih poOI, in Azusa: 1!7•1511 ""1• 4 Br, 3 Ba, )'(!ar. Tb.la is a pleasant, ~tdl Dept, Ast tor Pat 492..f1lli. 94U0"16 Sl!C ue·,..., at. {2U)·&l2-Z23 home privi1{'2CS available. wa~ ... C&'flU nr part. $.S,OOO equity: for ho1m, fam nn. For $malr hme. difnified blal~ I will LOS1': MAie YOfbblre "f'tr. Pell!1yrieh BrH -SW1mwesr -:-or (TI4) ...... Near Oranat' Coast 04Uege. Irvine Ind, Mr. Bullard boltt, hOll.\lt' Ira.II~ a-ch... Hr'br Va Hilla. <hvnr. on bear mmt rigid iJr\-erii .... lier! s I .... ...A ..• _, .. _ PetM>n&l flttl.np by ... -·~ -· •.•• --;. (hl'11f!r/Uroktr 61~7225 &t.f-4STI "''"!-" .....,., """" _....,.. .,.,. 1 OLK 10 BEA.at • Q\l}f't.. and· -~ '~"' • lion. To atrang(' for penon. on Meli;/ f'ed.brwn un-SCg...(XDS or 5t6-«l29 proof_! New J Br 1135. Prv. LG·°'='g~fu'"rn--,,..-,.-. -.-,-, ~ .. -m-•• -1NE\Y bid.a:. 1368 lo 2300 ff. * * * * * * nt!I, con.Menlial interview ~crne at h . Name fl! A LCOHOLJCS Anonymow ptUo, li*t, Sn&I adult:a, rpl. Jdtdlcn prlv., nr. shOpS>lng Nr. Baker l f11Jrv\ew, 1 ltl!'phonc 835-2541 1.0 itm to HN!hdlrt. REWARD! 5107 Pbooe 54)-TJ\7 or write to 202-A 14th. !i.11-13lt, (i~li84 A: tr&~· ~1~1 yr !NII@. Sulltvan scg..717g S firm dall)'. Stuhon! Dr, NB. &16-1326. P.O. Box 12l3 Coat& Mua. CONTRACTORS GENERAL CO. --"'""""'Inc N!sideo6aJ-ComnM\ 'Clal • m.11111 • Llcomod - Additions • RemoddlJv """ H. Gtrwlck. !Jo. C7s-aN1 • su..%171 . I t ' • I t r .?.. '\ PILOT·AOVERTISER ><RVICE DIRECTORY Cont r1ctort 6'20 * TifE RE.\100E:LERS * i-"rt>e tits • 100% tlna.nclng Kitche:m, prages • carports Complctte R.rn1odel!ng. Quality COntraclol"I &12-XGO MY \VAY, qua.llty hon1e repair. \Valls. ttiling, fioors etc. No .)ob too small. 543-1494 ADDITIONS, L T. con- 11trucUon, single or 2 story. -Plan.~. estimates &. laYoUts. 847-lSU Carpet Cleanin g ----6625 jrNj ~ ~· ·~ CARP ET STEAM CLEANED REASONABLE RATES Al-o ca1-µet installation 646-597! Dian1ond Carpet Cleaning Aug, Spec. 400' $20 Repairing & installation Free est. 66-1317 STEA.r.t jct curpet cleaning. By ClarKare, nation-wide service. Free esl. 6424055 REJ\1ARC Service!!. 3 rooms $21.50. Full) guaranteed. Credit cards OK. 847-6688, Carpet La ying & Re pa ir 6626 J SI'lLL have Uie Best deal in town in Carpet-Linoleum- Tile. C.A. Page. 642-2070 CARPET LA YER H AS . . . , -'!. ::w Wtdntsd<ly, .Auv11st 12. 1970 Wtd11tsdaJ, Auguit U. 1970 DAILY PILOT &S JOBS & EMPLOYM ENT JOBS & EMPLOYMDfii'll_"""_..,. ________ ,... Jot..-Mon:Wom. 7100 Job>-Mon, Wom. 7100 Jobs Mon, Wo m. 7100 Jobo-Mon, wom. 7100 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY JOBS & EM,LOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Housecleaning '735 Tiie, Ceramic 6974 JOE'S C LEAN SERV. *' Vcrrne, The Tile M'1.11 * We do Evttythlna-RP.$ I: ~· work. Install &: repain. Comm. Free Est. 642·75.3,, No job too i;m.1, Pta.~ter ·-· BEAUTY Opera10r tor • EXEC\JTIVE 0SECRf:: -------------CLASSIFIED INDEX :;? children's ha.lr styllna shop. TARY lOc Cholnnan of t"' * POLICE OFFICER * • ~ Pt<lm• now. lull Ume iator. Board ot maJo< corp. ca-DIAL DIRECT 64Z·5 87i.; Mesa. Ol!filliJ!i Service Ca.rpeLt, windows. floors. etc. Reii & Commc'I. 548-4lll Gen'I cleaning, Home1 &: apts, Nite or Day * 546-5745 • Ironing 6755 -----ffiONING: 20c. P.U. &: Deliv. 50c eal.ti way . Thorough. 646-9558 * IRONING * hfy Honie, $1 Hr. Pick Up & Dellv. 545-7641 Janitorial 6790 WORKERS AVa'Uabie:-Any kind or work, anytime. Clea.nlng, la\1111 \\'Uric, etc. Efficient, rellable. $2.50 hr. Ask for John or Nicholas ~· SPARKLE Janitorial & \Vin. dow cleaning Serv. Win- dows, resid., come!, corur;t, cleanup. Free est. 96'l-0672 Landscaping 6110 ~-LAWNS.-ri"sttdlng, roto-tllling, r e n ova t Ing , clean.up. 897-2417 or 84&-0932. MAID SERVICE 6125 ----C AND S Maid Service Residential & apartments. Ph. 642-9873 or 642.-9874 patio. t...raklrw :sh ow tr ,.,..._ 8'17-1957 IM&--0206 # ) Trff Servic e 69IO Owner: 548-9865 padty lor deallna with -CITY O F-:.311 corportite e..'<ecvtivc1. i:,;i. NEWPORT BEACH , ... fut '\enltc• •nd Ii•"" ANl•t•nc• • ••. ,, Bkldlng Clerk •••• $1Ql).$500 tn1lve trawl lnYQlv~ to Credit Clerk ...... S400-$50() major cltles. Over 35 $11 1 to $916 jMr mo. ~.~~.~~S ~~.~ .. ~.~.~.! '"' :3li>\~~;~tc• cou~T•""' Cost Cltrk •••• · •• .$-15t).$.)50 prefen'!d. Send resume & e High school ~aduate co•T• MIU. .............. 1111 Mb(. 1tt:HTA1..1 • 80•·s TREE SURGERY Adv. Sec'y ••••• •• .S450-$SS0 picture to Johll Murphy, • Age 21 th ru Mis.a. o•L """' .............. 11• 1NCOM1 P1uw•tTY _, ....... .. Sec'y $4:50 3700 · M•s.& VllOI ............ ,.Ult IUllNESS PllOPEllTT ls back ottertna: the san~ •.••••••••••••• \Vlbhint Blvd, &Ute • 20/30 uncorrected vision c:oL1.1G1 '"•" ............. 1111 111.111 l!l• P"1ti<s Newport 530 LA 90005 MIWPO•T 11.t.cM .......... 11oe •u11M11s1 1eNT.t.1. ......... . Fine Quality Tree Service. 1 , ' · • 5' 9''-150 pounds JlllWll'OtT MllGMTI .......... 1111 011P1c1 1. .. 1111AL .••••• * 54a-3798 * Per sonne Agency F'emaJe PBX tor anawerl11a • IALIOA COVl!I .......... 1'11 IHOUSTl:IAL f'lllOf'llT'f" .... . 133 Dover Dr., NB aeivtoP. -•••·-· avail. Written test w1·1 1 be adm1'n1·stercd August H•wPO•T 1"0111 .......... ,,.,. toMMll•C1•1. ...... ,t TREES H ,f,. •~in t I UI IAYC•IST " ,., ......... ltu IHDUt1•1AL 11t•NTAL , ..... !. • e .... es, u 1• cu· 642-3170 7:30-4PM & 3-U PM . 14th, 7 p .m., August 17th, 9 a.n1. and Au~ •AYSH0•1& · ............ itu ~oTs ........... ~ sfU1nps ren.oved, hauled. 30 l ""i~iil!~;"O'ii'ii'i:~ii"'""ll :·~-~ -~-----~-19\b DOVI• IHOllll!S .............. IHI llAHCMll .. • •.•• _ ... _ .. ~ gust . 1 p.m. W•STCLll'I' ......... lnl Clll.UI 01110\l'EI ............. . yra. exp, Fully ins. &l24030 ...., BOOKKEEPER FAT & Y??? AA•to• MIOtU.ANDS ....... 1:w ACllllAGa .............. . DON'S TREE SERVICE AU '<:M, F /C capability / ,.,_ · UGL For furtb~o. & agpt. to take the test, JNivi ••rTT ••11:1e. .......... iuJ u.11:• aLsiHol!e ......... :o. ~ Uil'llHI. ..................... IUI 11aso•T f'll;~E•TY ....... 6ftl types, Lise & Ina. Free Esu. siQle for payroll, bllUng &: If )'CMJ 11tt, we probably e1.1i't contact Pe sonuel fc., 3300 Newport •Aa •A'I' ..... ,. ............ .,,,., o••HOI! co .... o .. ••TY ..... .. ' "'" "°' bl "-U r I •--.,. ~· Bl d N CASTt LUf P ................. nn ouT 011 ITAT• .... ~ ......... • ma es. "'"'""'°"' paya es . ..._.. teen ...,.~ ~-· V ., ewport Be a ch, Calif. 92660. .-1 ,..,. 12.w ""UNTAIH 1 0111s11.T ._ ..... a• Joas & EMP LOYMENT vice Center Emp .• :..-, CALIF . CASTING CO. (714) 570 .l:!.1:!110 1•vtHI! T1•1Ur.<1 ............ 1u1 1u1orv1s10H UNO .: •• a• ,...,..,....,. ~ COllONA DEL MAit .......... 1)N tl!AL l!STATI Stilll't't(I! .... 61\f 6444981, 500 Ne\vport Center b conllnulna ita aarch In IALIO.t. .. ENINIUL.A ........ u .. t,l. EXCKANGlf ... ml Job W I ... M 7000 Dr Suit 200 NB ~-Co ~ & ·-~ty of ,.....__,.~ IEACOM IAY ........... · 1111 I. 1.. WAHTll!O "" ... dill -_ .. !!._!_!_i:!.__ " e • · ""''""•" • '"'. ., ... ,., . tAT ISi.ANOS "'"""'"'"I W ._··r , BUS BOY .... , part t;ypn for "wk In mag mo. J L--M-·-w -·-7-i4 --MAINT. Man • Full time, 1.100 1sL1 . • .......... 1u1 BUSINESS and •1 LICENSED .. • •wa °' · ' , ' OIA Wien, om. 0Q 5? 't lo • H t U LIO.t. ISi.ANO llJJ tlme Ship Ahoy Restaurant dehng, 'IV comm1 1· &: ind. • • uni cone: • u ~ · HU NTINGTON •EACH .... :::; 1• FINANCIAL J CAPTAIN La~na Beach 494-2050 • films. Great pay~ rt. time. *HOUSEK EEPER * Harbour. Land1eapt" ma1nt., MUNTtNOTOH MAJ11ou• .... 1•~i 1uao~lf$I 0.,.,0•TUNtTtll.,.,,. -~----·---·'--! \Ve are client pairt. no fee. 2 Weeks only, VllCl\tion re-~ clee?ing, occas. pain-~g:.~ ... :~LllVALLI T .......... ~:. ~..UJir:~:1::t'H~11i.;·:'~::f. Rad~r • ~· 30 years~-COCO'S.REUBEN1S Not a school. placement. 2 Adulti. Llve-tn1j, ren l cleRnup. i\{ust Sl&L 11rACH ............. 1uo 1H"l!ITM1•T WAHTtiD .... -,_., prnenee 1all or power . .-.~ COMPLEX FREE h~ve oy,·n lnndscape equip. IUPUliT IEACH ............... 14» MOHl!'t' TO LOAl'I .... ~ ... .., fesalonal sport fu;hing guide in. SaJo Salary, 642-0371. t 1 f Ch · tJa on., OAt.o•N 0111ov• .............. 1•11 "••OHSAL LOANS ............ ms 4647 i\ia.cArthur Bh'tl TV SCREEN TEST 1032 Santiago Dr., NB nc re er. r\S na UOJ Lotto l lACH .............. 1S01 J6.Wt:L•Y 1..oANI ........ '* Mex.lean &: Central Amer\. rNTERVIEI" G 0 . RI PH tn li3S"82 ~""'===""=-=-~~I TOl\'nhouM!s. Inc .• P.O. Box .AKlWOOD ............. 1111 COLL.ATtilllAI. LOAN$ ... : ..... au ·•IN 'I N.-F . ' 41 • uo•V "" 1 o os ... CL'I \~aters. Administrative " H 0 USE KEEPER-Refined, 2221 S<ial Be h 90710 )AAHOI ,.o ............. ltl:AL l!STAT 1.. A ... . ' .,,,to s ~. 10 •• , lo . P'I . llC • OUT OF COUNTY ............. 1to:S MOJITOAOtiS, '"'~' 0..-. 6llJ •x~•i•--. . "" " 1' ( •• .... • ••O ... .. ..-...... ..,. nea v.'Dman 10 livl' in MAINT ENANCE MAN ouT OP STA ............... MOMI Y w N . AVAILABLE for \\'eekends, DAY HELP FIBERGLASS I No children. Ne1vnnrt &>ach 1'AHTOM ................. ll ll ANNOUNCEMENTS Over 17 '"'Ill~ Q y• ...., ~teady ~mployment. Apply NESTMIH$TEI: ............... l•U extended cha.rlcl's or deliv. J.. GT:>-031:> · MIDW4Y t 1TY ................. l•U and 'NOTICES .rl ••. B •• ' .r -r.---·· • HOSTESSES up, ·~ndln" & de-10 lllanager 11:30 10 3 Pi\1, JANTA AHA ............... ,.,. -... ......... -'ll HOUSEKEEPER-Elderly "'O. Hotel Lftm•na 425 So Coast SANTA AHA MGTS ............. 1'3f POUNO CPrM ••1 ......... .. \Vrltt! Box J\t 1060, Daily • BUSBOYS ill .,,-· · OlllANGI ............. 1w 1.osT · ........... ~ "' Balbo Bl • DISHWASHERS ta ng exper. man, live in. Ov.·n rm & TV. Itv.•y, Laguna Bench. rUSTI N ................. IMI f'EltlOHALI ............ . P ilot, 2211 \ . a vd., No child1'1!n. tJOO 111 0 . ~""~""'~~_c,:.... __ MOlllTM 1'USTtN ............ 1to AHNOUHCl!MEHTS ............ ~ ~ Newport Beach. C•. Apply In ptrso ."0 09..... ~!ALE: Help \\'nnted. part •N.t.Hl!IM .......... 1Ut 1utTH1 ................. -COLLEGE student inleR!Sled ft, ,,..~.,.. or full tinil'. Apply bet. l-4 $11.VlR.100 CAN YON ......... lUI f'UNl:l.,.,LS ........... , .• ,tolj> COSTA J\tesa man. Exp. 30 in working l'.'ith boy•, houn EDLER uouH" HILLS . . ........... 1100 PAID o11TuA•Y ............ 1 HOUSEICEEPER. ;, <lay~. P~I . Kentucky Fried UOUN.I llACh ............ UtS l'UHE•AI. Olll!CTo•• ...... ~¥. yrs, s a I es Eng'r-~tgmt. flexible for school, pays Linda Isle h0!11C . ~fllSl Ii\'<' Chicken, Gfl3 s. Coas1 HI\"', LAGUNA NIGUEL ........... 1701 FLOllllSTS ......... :;: Wanta l!On1elhing to do. 11.SO hr . p;oJ< up appll ..... tio111 INDUSTRIES INC. ., MISSION "IEJO ............ 11t1 CARO OF TMAHks .......... . '"" out, ha,·c references, 01111 l..ugunn Beach. 49-1-9-118 ~'" CLl!MENTI! , .... 1n1 •H MIMOlltAM ............ 641' M9-1574 or J. Snellc1·, 3069 at the Boys' C lu b of 2101 Dove St NB trans. s.t~OS --------uH JUAN CAf'IST•AHO ins c1M11E1v LOTS ............. . Madeira, Ci\! •• • • i\1 AN r cu RI s T HA t R CAJ'llTRANO •••CH 11~ Cl!Ml!TElllY CllYPTS ............ t CARPET! f>'anlaslic Sa.v. :-===:::===== Laguna Beach, lOS5 Laguna HSKPRS Emplyr n.~ys fix-.STYLIST . female. Bui.;y OAHA .. OLNT 11• Cl!MET&lllY ca't'f'TS ........... ,. EXPERIENCED !'lllg. engr, Can}'Un Rd. FULL or PA.RT m tE. ··-OC:E ... NSID~ 1751 :••MATOlttE5 ....... ~~· EARN UP TO ,., -r hr, (;eQrge Allen Byh1nt! A~n. shop. 67>--3385 'UN Ol&GO ·:::::::;;:.1n1 °"•MOt.1AL f'A•ll:S ........ r. \ lngs. Call 642-8164 Electrical 6640 ELECTRICIAN. Small jQbs. maintenance & r e p ai r s. 51S-5'113 Floors 6665 --------CARPET VL'l'YL TILE LIC CONTR. f"REE ESt. * 540-1762 * Furniture Restoring _& R efinishing 6675 FURNITURE Stripping & refinishing • 642-9575 * -------- Painting, Paperha nging ----·-·-· 6150 tool desgnr Electro--mech COCO'S • ~ • 106-B E 1611 s A --l tYERSIOE COUNTY ''" •UCTtOH5 ........... , assyl. sh! 0melaJ pts lab. nJLLER BRUSH c 0 . ..y . l, . . . l\tAN To assi~t 1n~r or local HOUSES TO II! MO"Eo:::::::1* •VIATIOH SlilllVICli ......... . EH6-"~"1 2131 Westclt"ff M0-5745. 5474"95. app!Wntt ston'.' Neat ap-co1i100M1N1UM ... i:,.,, l~:"T~'i.Ns,.o•T ... T10N ··:::~i· I -HOTE OUJ'L EX l!S FOi SALE ..... 1 PROFESSIONA --L pe,1ninCT'. ~!IG-2383 i\t r . Af'A•TMENTS l'OI SALi uu a.uto TI AHlf'O •TATION .. • L Painting. I Newport Beach ··GENERAL HELP ·· • • • \\'ri"h' 9-10 an1 only. RENTALS ',',0,l.' .• '0,",',','••••• ...... ·• ~ Neat work. Fine paints. Job Wanted, $4.25 an hour Very pleasant working L'l'.lndi· ...., ..... Roller. brush, air-l ess __ women 7_U2 __ o • BUSBO*Ys Lg. expanding chain, needs lions in lirsi clnss holt'l, ln .11.~ar•."ne Mec•-n"tc House s Furn ished ,... SERVICE DIRECTORY! 'p--""8 a•-·--o'io'•g• t"-ho __ ._ · d 'n IUil OENEl.AL •·• · ACC0UHT1NO ,., .. ~ , :..:.~· • ..... .....,,. "''" " · nor pt time help for sales '"" u"'"°"ep1ng: ep;•rt. F 1 1 P •e»T•Ls to SMA l lE ........ MGS AHSWE•IHG sE•v1c1 ... \ ~7_w .. ~. 's. Low prices. Roy LADY desires po6ition u e DISHWASHERS a.ulstant. Age 19-35, 6 mo's nient . Experience-V.'Clcon1e ·"l~l'll'll<'f."f on Y. cnnan-COSTA MES.I ........ 11 • Af'f'LIAHCI •E,.•l•s. Pwtl M ~ ~ •ook-hou-~-"-r ,.,.111• e HOSTESSES or •'II 1,,,· •. CaU ,-,1 ,1 en• jol.l rrin"e benefits ToMESAOELMAR · ....... :~: ASPMALT,ol• ...... u '-...,....._~,..... '"" resdcy req'd, • " ., k ' ,... ' MESA "EIDE ................ .1,UTO ltif'AllllS .. '5al HOUSES, docks, boal1 flag. panio n • recent t oe& I e WAITRESSES Cali Mr. Nelson 956-~ 644-1700 Ext. ;,n. \l'ur :ii niodt'rn marina, tOLLEG E l>AIUC ........ t11i AUTO, kit •••ta. T..-. Ek. i i -•••. a-y'"'-. , .. ,.;.1ho'•g r L' Pl 1 . l Coll or 11·111<> run dclail~ NEWf'O•T 1f.1CM ........... nn "•• 1A1Ys1n1trto ....... . .,... " u"''5 • •J " rt! erenct', 01vn car. 1ve I ease appy 1n person GIRL FRIDAY HCYrEL Reser\lations derk. · · ·· NEWf'OllT HG'l'S. . ......... IOAT MAl,.TINANCE ....... ., re:lSOnsbly painted. For lree in. 673-8879 COOK (Dinner) Lakl' A1·1-01vhencl t.lnrina, NEWf'OIT 5M01£5 .......... mt 1•1cK, MAtOHRY, .ic. ...... . estimate 64&-S7J2. for Huntington Beach Real female. E:...:pcr. nee. 5 day P.O. Rox 9Hl. n 1 33i-2i01. IAYSHO~~~l!ES .......... ~ 1us1Hl!SS l l!l:VICl!I ........ ,'5«1 RETIRED 5C)..W hskpr for S30 Shift to ~l:trl f:~tate office. z:; 10 l5, Re. \\'k, NE\1/PQRTER INN, oo°'e• ....... 1:zi1 1utLO•t.1 · ...... .'5'111 PHONE the rest. then phone \\'ido\v (erl drive sin sal. BLUE BEET 673--9904 sponsiblc, sharp, shthnd, &W-1700 * MASSE USE * ~~1'J~~~~~y P.11tic .:.::::;: n11 ~::~111-.;..:..tliiiO ............. ~ th be l J d & So xlnt rel. 618-2494, 61:h3222 ==~~~~~-~-. ~=~--~-----fr • .mt'ttlat(' E:.clusn·r SP.\ llt VtHS: ' ......... ~:II CAll:Pl!ll tlil•ING ::::::::::: "* e s : or an t'1 COOK, Fen1ale, Pre-tichool typing, lite bkkpg, filing • LADY over 40 r e r Inc d 0 . • • ~,.c~ ,,., .. . ..... · '·" CEMl!NT, CtlK••M ....... , ... P•'•t'•g Ll-"·-• hood-·' """. 1 h . d k . 0 _ rr· w/.,--.. •o'ty, ••p'd 1 n ""nLn". f.x .... rh•nL'Crl, Send '''" I LUFI' ............ 210 '"''' .,,, , "·-·• ~ • ..... '" · ..... ~. ""'• ~ ·~ unc es. ;:i ays a 1\·ee . you namt! 1t! n.ccent o ice ,.....,,...., ..... ..::;,, __ .. , no'" ., 1~. D"l 61 To.. n•~ .. .... · ....,..,,_ ........ - insured. 548-5325 1 A7C~co=u~N=TS"°",~,~,~.~i~v,.,,.b,.,-I •'°, 6.l&--0677 exp. nee. Start at $400 mo. Sales, son1e background in '".'""''"'' 0 x "' """ al Y 1R"INE TE11tAtE .......... no ~~~~:;c~~:~NtNG ....... ~ YOU Supply The P aint. 3 Payroll, Accounts payable, ---.o--c=oo=K,,..-*7"---1 w/xlnt oppl'y for rapid ad· decoratin;;. l{nov;ledge ... r Pilot, 2211 \V. Balboa, Nev.·.~~~~~: oeL M.11 ......... ~ CAlt PliT LAY•No a ll:E f'Allt .. C-"I Ty I rB'I n-k~ & 1 N pon Beneh ............ 1311 l>ll:APliRU!s ... . Br, Liv Rm & Kitchen •=i. I. P ng: " exec. E . 1 vancement. Exp. only, Call P<N .. .,.. l}<p ng. o · · LIDO l!LE ·•·········· Ol!MOL1T10H .......•.. '611 Painted, $50. Call 551..s638 No job too small! 536-2242 xperienced. Fu 1 11 me. 8 66 smoking. Steady position MECHANIC NEEDED AAY ISLANOS ·· ......... 1uo ORAFl lHO 11av1cl! j ' PARK '·IDO CONVALE.S-,~'~'"'~-~D="~"='~""~'_,·,_""-'vi o-or lh• nno•t I' T' •A~\O!o~s~:NIOEA(H ......... ~~: ELf,C flll CAL .. ::::::: Gar_dening 6680 Retired Painter: 26 yrs DAY \Vork ·Cleaning· Iron-CENT, 642.2410, N.B. tGIRL FRIDAY: P11.rt-time. .... • art 1mr ~~U N~A IN VALL:EY ........ 2411 l!ou1,.M1NT t.ENTALI ...••• '. • N '.ho t N tng. By d•Y or hour. Own decotllting studioll in N11.rpt e Contact i\lgr Sl!AL I E.IC H ......... 200 Fl!NCING ....... . AL'S ·-ARDENrNG exper. ea · nell . on-Into 40 hourll soon (ad· Bch. Good saln,.., &. future. · t H ........... u~ PLOOll:S .. • ...... .. u dri'-'-•• Call m~l ......... ~1-4972 j bl ) T . ral ""J ~farcut !'11otorg 645-0466 LONG IE.I ............. ,.~ PUIN.\Cll l.llf'At•S. EiC. ..... " for Gardening & small land-IJ.IL<04, """""""' • uata e yp1ng, gene Give refB.: Write Dally ORANGE COU NTY ................ PU•NITU•I: ••STOl:ING I .. !'ltcAdams PilinU"" Serv. Counter Girls ottjce production. Send brief Pilot n --•I-1001 MED I c AL Receptionist. SANTA lNA ............ ~1; ..... l'llllSNINQ scaping scrvlce11 call 541)..5198 Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 n-.. •••9 Co ta 1 ~~~~===~~~-,__ I-" r . E I w1sTMINSTE,: ........ u:• OAllOEHING ....... Servi N Cd!'I C Inter. & Exter. Special rates resume to DUA ..,.. • s .... ..,w cuge o 111!. !..Xp on y. MIOWAV c1T .... .. OEH E•Al se•vtcEs .. ~ •• ; ng ewport, 1· 0~ on apts. 646--3645 FOR FAST HAN[)'()lJT ~tHa 9262'6 • JANl'l'RE~ for Laguna 1'1 Hme. Ors. Longley ,'(, SANTA AHA MEIGMlS ...... 2,'.,,. G1.101NG, 011c1 NG . ...... s ta f.lesa, Dover Shores, ~ :FOOD SERVICE. FULL '"=-==~-,..,=== area. part time eves. Neat Rosenberg. 644-2922 ~~~t~~ IEACH . :::~ .. 1ns ~~~H· THUM• ........... ' V.'estcJiU. METICULOUS PAINT. * A Better GIRL wa.,t~ for house\\'Ork appea.rance, own transp. . u cuNA H1oueL .. ...... un GUiii sl10P ........... : ~ BLUE CHIP SfAMPS. tNS. • A Tlt.IE POSITION 4 to s hrs \\Wkly. S2 hr. 17111 Apply s-.~ to 3 .. ~ p•r. 610 ~tOTIIER S helper • Must M1ss10N VIE.JO .............. VOi "'A' TH, •• ,, ....... ~ ... , , LA V.'N & Garden Care, p051·tion t .,., .,., " . ·AN cLEMeNTE 1111 .. ~ ............ .. crew col students, Jnt-ext I.Nini! M2-a835 E. 17th. Santa Ana Suile ll'A1m, drive &; row. n.1ust iAH JUAM CA .. ISTRAN0·:·:.:~ 1nl HAULING · ............. ' '7autiticaUon. weeding &: houses. n..11. Docks, fi75.5!112 Apply in person only ** GIRL FP.IDAY •• 102. Ph: 836-4026 ha\'e brains. Lovely home, CAPISTRANO I f.ACM ...... JUf ~:Tu:::=o'RE"oH~~:.ATtHO ':::::: c eanup by college students. nice lami.ly, 5~ Linda l.!ile. ~~::.:::,i:~outt1'Y ::::::: ... ;: INCOME fAll ........ fiil' Reas. 543-7363. Calina Bros. No Wasting T •JC' J The Island House GoodApplytypat"-t for a ereat job. LIQUOR store cleric, CM 9.2 No'ft' lhn1 Labor 0 a Y. va.CATION •ENTALS ........ ,,.. 11110H, On1•me11111, 1:1c. ...•.••. ..- * WALLPAPER * • daily & -m• --n -1 U >U""'' ''"''" -·· llONtHO ............. ~1 JAPANESE Gardener Mo. "" "' .... ""'a 6Ta-3l69 ...... ... ......... •• INSUUTlllO ........... i Ra G Cr When ''"" _,, "A1ac" AtacGrei.:or Yacht Corp. sales exp nee. 642-0342 ----------CONDOMINIUM ............ :rtSI IHSUllANCE . . .... . le. en'1 can-Up, Ex-J-·........ ..l: <i 1631 Pl " c 'I MOTEL ··••ID OUPl..1:.•E~ JUllM. ........... ms IHVl!ITIGATING, o.ttc;ttw ... . per. Reas. Free est. s.i&-1444 646-4032 •82, Fashion Island aren11a, "' · " RENTALS J.t.N1To1.1.t.L ... _. 642-2239. DUTCH Boy -•o"•• av. nn, Newport Beach e GR 0 U ND MA IN· LACUNA REEF ?t10TEL Hou••• Un furnished JtWEl •Y, "•PAllll. Ek .... .. ,..... .... ,.. v z •srNDt •s • ,,,,_.,A•""' TEN. "CE l080G So. Cout Hwy ...... oscA 1N .......... ,, AL'S Landscapiog. Tree 2 t $45 LI /ln otoc-,..0r.•N.,._..._. tt.n ~· MACHINISTS OEHllt"L , ........ :11111 .OCll:IMtlM ............ i coa S, comp. . c ll. A--tr-Or-J! C""'1 A~ Starting Mlaey $36(1. per mo. Laguna Sch. 4!)9...20()j COSTA ME$... .. ............ ll• MAIO 5El:VICE .............. " removal. Yard remodeling. ?11r. Gi.lmore. 492-5219 '"-s~JJ• ~ucato~"-full lime man. APOIY Maintenance Bldg., DAYS ONLY d ••--MEJA OI!\. MA• .............. :ntS MAION•v. 11111CK ....... , . Trash h ll l t 1 """ Nu Extra '""""'y? MESA vEJIDE ................ in• Mo"1Hc .. sTo•AoE ........ · R-,·r ,•purnoklg,._0_ •n-"u"66"1'· * PAPERHANGING 1 ·=-=-~=-=~-;-=~-;::;-=-;::;-=-;~-=-~~1 Must be reliable. See JerTY behind Food Giant Market. I'm looking for ..,.,..,,..,.erial co1.1.£01 "'"t.K ............. i1 11 PAIHTJNO, P1HrtM11111.., .... .. -e-•• Stock • n-•1 ---ff rho Bl d C "I • TURRET LATHE • .._._ ·NEW PORT I EACH .,,,..,.,.,.ltoO f'AIHTIHG, Sl9M , . ..,. ... ~> & PAINTING. 1 ~2425 "" '"""'very man, .-..• ..,,,,.,, a r v ., ·" · type people to help me in a Nl!Wf'Ot.T MOHTI ............. n11 f'AT1os i ............ .. GARDEN I NG: L and a' b1'l1't1"e5 lim• •••• •--Harold '--twn 1·~ '-3·31) P'! Exp'd in ••!Up--• OP'<aU'on bu ,_ F'uiJ Ml!WP01t1' $HOIEI .......... 122t PHOTOGlll.-l"HY ...... I * PAPERHANGER * '._,,,,..,.,., · ""' ·""'"" · "· ,,.. "·""' new !lu11:68. or part IATINO•Es .............. :nu f'LASTl!•INO, f'•ICll. ••••Ir .. cleanups, Sprnkr .sys, rot<>-n ............ 1 .... d Authority, Prior anl1'm1'fe::lt.. 495 E. 17th, C.l\f. * GOOD TYPIST * of Warner Swasey •3 and limf! 642.3849 DOVEi. IHOl:ES ............... n21 f'LUMllHG .......... 1 cement work. Yan c ey '"""'U6'...... u DELIVERY MAN / . #:: machin••· ·· l\'ESTC:LJllll ............. nio PliT oltOOMING 6<16-5860 instructor. 646-2449 * * Publisher's Ga: Friday w .. NURSING SUPERVISOR UN tVElllSIT't' PAIK ........... JUI f'OOL S&•VICI! ......... . Qlle0C'1/ Full time with saJefl poten-exper. on eJectrlc typewrit. ' lllVINI .. .. .............. nu l'OWI!• IWll .. INO ............. I JAPANESE Gardening INT & Ex.t Painllnt Local D '7 t'al with e H•RDINGE. Fulltlme,nights,11·7:30or IACK I AY ................. ma ,.UMf'lt•V1Cli ........... • · • · TRISH HOPKINS 1 • neat appearance, er, to train on IBM Com· /1 LVN PARK LIDO CON EAST l lUl'F .................. :ntt •00,1HO ........... 10 Service. Neal "'ork, Cleanup l'f!:rs, llc'd, ins., free est. good driving record, for ......,,.r and Jeam ne'\\•spa-r Second operation niachines, ·SCENT • 11 ,.,,. 12.W 11tAD10 •• .,..1n. 1:1~ ...... mi d · l ""'o """~ l..all Chuck 64S-0809 400 E 11>h S .,_ ~• CM k · 1 ,.. __ ... .,....... "" VALE CE NT ER 1•VIH1i TE••ACI!' .... -...... J2U ll EMOOEL ING B llEPA!R 0 y . mam . ;:>00--.vJ. • • O(I • ' w "t' '"" . • .... 'Ot in grow ng corp. vuuu layout and paateup, Ph: Mr. setup & OPf'.Tale. 6~2-SOU co•ONA DEL MAii ........... n• •l!MOOllLING, ll:ITCHl!NS .••. Complete Yard Carel R & L painting interior • 642--1470 salary & co. benefits. Apply Jiolcom~. 00-4748 2 P?lf.f:i · I ALIOA ................ 3311 1C1s1011s IMA•,.EM ...... ·' JT1t1 5404837 exterior. We are reasonable. 2221 Fairview, C.!'11. Pl\f or 8 PM·9 Pt.f, MlNii\1Ui\f 3 YRS. EXPER. NURSES Needed for pri\'<! ~~:o 11~i!iNDS ··::::::::::::::·:: :::::: MA(HIME •l!f'Allti ~i·r &t~2505. 548-082.1 DELIVERY DRIVER duty -every type. RN's IALIOA r~o ............. :uu 11111',TIC TA/llKS. s.-n. Iii~. CLEAN UP SPECIALISr !========== ACCCUNTANT. General for GOOD job. Food preparation. LVN' Pra A'd All Hl!Wl'ORT.WIST ........... lln rA1U1•1•·... . .......... . Odd SALES • Permanen! employment I -c. -.1 Cl. HUNTIMGffOI IE.ACM ....... M• r11.M1TI cOHT'IOi. . '"'""" New fence&. repair. Pla.stering, Patch, S.A. civU engrg finn. Re-7 am. ttiru 3:30 p.m. 5 * Xlnt. conipany benefils shifts Call any h 0 11 ._ HUNT1NoTOtl HA•1ou1. ..... a.es Tl~ Ctnll'lc,.;' . .. ...... ::J• jobs Reas 548-6955 qui-da>a P ,0 c,,, 1 "g Fl or pt tlm~. age 19-31, 6 day wk. Call 67l--0533. Btw. , _ · 1. N R ~:try ' ~TA!~..,!ALLI.~ ... "' •• , ....... _ Tl 1.i.. ...... • ,,.. ........ !.! ' · Repair 6llO •c * Overtimt .... ·scou 1e urses e5 ... • l l!AL'\1a.ooo... ...: ...... \.... t all lllVIC .... -Cut& ""''"e La"'" !amlllarlty. $12.000. Send mo's resdcy req'd. 8 am & JO am • ,, .• ~ ....._~ * tA110'9'1eaov1 1 ... ,.g ........ 11111s T11.av..ow1 1.1111n. Etc. ... HtJ ~ Cali J\.tr, Jones 956-2872 s .,..._.,.,..., LOM• .... Of ..J'"'"'t"!'" ~ Ul"MOLSTl •T ' .... .,,. t.ll'linten11.nce, Lic'd, ln9Ul'ed * PATCH PLASrERING resume lo Box ?.1: 1039, 2211 GUARD APPLY IN PERSON N.cu=R~Sl~N7G~~L7VN~-IJ,.~l~lll''o1.u .. COUNT(._, •••.•••••.. .-W1U11• .. ·······"'' 5-18--4808 afl 4 All types. Free estlmatea W. Balboa Blvd, N.B. DENTAL St! c r e tar y . •. • • . · 1 : ' • : S.utTA """n ... -..... -.... ·"': WIHOW Cl•AJ11trtc ......... 4"1 . . Call <M ·~ P•-··bl•. ·~·····--·" •• r. rm. medlt.le n & pt lime pol. I· relief shirt. Park Lido Co~ WISTMlllfST ............. , ... , JOBS & EMPLOYMENT ~ Ai\IBULANCE DRIVERS ........... ~.... llt..'C\.I Ca Sh Lok c I ft . al h MJOWAY CtTY .......... JJU ficient. Challenging po6it]on. tiOllS avail, San Juan PIS.. Ur'" Orp. VB l?Srl'nl osp1I P , U NTA AHA MEIOHTS .,.,. ... Jl3I JOI WANTtiQ, ,.._ .. . ..... *' ----------I======== & attendenls, exper. pref'd .,.__fi __ ,··ot h ..... •-• x-ra··. ot•. trano area. Uniforms & 6U-8Q.14 CCAITAL ............ J7ll JOI w.1Hie'o~ "-• ...... lltt Ge ne ral Serv ices 6682 Plumbing 6190 but will train. Start 1v/a ...... •-"' •J ....... ~ ... "'"=-00--,--:-~~--U.OU HA llACH ............. am JOB WAN • ~ ' Sal"-de-r.clenl unnn ahUi· equip furnished. Fringe hen-1300 E N fl Pi • Ofc-Mgmt Typ/b!U<pog 1,AOUNA NIOUEL , .......... m1 lloll!H .. WOMlll . ""'! new co. Gd pay + add. ...., .~ ..... II c • ·-ho 'd .. orman y " . . . • MtslfOll VIEJO •••. ~ ......... ,»W .ICHOO*.l'A IMM•UCTIOH ... 1 CO. beuefits. For con-ty. ($5(l()..$800). 673-lll:H e ts. ar te ... p ne req . Santa Ana • Sccl'l'tary/Typl.81 u.11 CLtilf HTf • .1 •..... mt lo• ••IPAJ:•I ION ,. 1 Apply .' 1~,. Po-"•-oa e •1-•1 B k Of H I IAN JUMI CAPISTINllV J1lJ THl!~TllllCAL .--( • M l APT CLEANING • Painting PLUMBING-AU. TYPES • Rug Shampooing & Lite 24 Hr. Service fidenlial intervw. Ca 11 DEN T AL-Chair assistant : .,.,...,. uu..... (1 blk N. of i\1cf'~adden, " ..... cal. ac C, t! P '-'f'ISTJtAHO •t:AC H ......... Int MERCHANDISE FOR. ; I Repa i rs. REi\1ARC FREE ES'I'IM ATES 494-9748 or apply at 210 wffront office capabilities l••s;"'-".,.F_._San;;t•a~A-NI .... ,. __ .. ~' blk, \V. of Grand) • Fle:<Ol'.'rlter ' DAMA POINT .. . .......... },J740 ,, s"LE •~o TRADi SERVICES, 847..e688 Water ~aten $60 install. FE=N~c=1~N7G~.~,.,,-.-,,7.,-,-.-,~,n7li7'n-g-.1 Garbage disposal $45 Install. -----------• Rc•-pt PBX QPR CGHOOMIHIUM . . ......... , ,... " "' "'" 1 Beach SI., Laguna BeflCh. Call 646-4801 ~~ .... . ' I OUPLEXl!S UHllU•M ......... "" l'U•NITUl.I ....... . general main!. ALL RATES REASONABLE Ass'T HELPER -==~-====-• Happy Birthday Equal opportunit.v l'm!'llnyer lndepandent P ersonne l sUMMI• ltlNTALI ........ im Ol'FICI l'UltHITU•E ...... :. • DENTAL ASSISTANT Twill• A RENTAL::. 0P111c1: row1f'Ml!"I ...... _, 11 Full time or pt-lime. Age 19--Experienced. Chalrslde. The Girls e MAIDS e gency A F ·-'---' sT011;1 tiQUlf'M EH .......... ' &16-1809 Call Jlm Glenn, 715 Owens I • 8-8844 1716 Oranll;e Suile c CM pts. urn1au.u O:AFlf, llll:STAUr..ANT ........ 'I 31, 6 mo residency req'd. Cal 54 ~ 0 _0 Bro .. -·, Mooor tloo•I 64000.,.., • "·'" 097.9 r;fNE'llAL ·l·"·"T' 4'11 •At. EOUlf'Ml!HT ........... 1 Ed's Clea ning Servicr. St., H.B. 5J6.600S, $3.15 hr gtart. QI:' .... .. ,,,. .,,, or .,..;r COSTA MISA ...... t .......... 4llt MOUllNOLO oooos .......... = Call Mr. \vl~ton o.,,4 740 HOMEWORKERS WANTED 31106 S. Coast, S. Lagurm Olli M r MESA<¥E1to1 ,.....,.:! ......... •11• ••r.•,~, ... Lll·\. ......... 1 Carpets. Uphol11tery • \Vln-PLUMBING REPAIR ,.,. .,..~ • • Dt"shwa·'"ers <En ••-••·-··-J c• an•ge • ll•w'°•T 11:.t.eH ............. ,. 11u trt1 u s A\l"TroN .......... 11 dOl'.'ll . 1'"1oor Care. G-15-04117 No job too small ARE YOU Rush stamped, s el f-a d· 1 ~ H1wro11;1 sMO•Es ., ......... •nr "NT1ou1:s .. .. ....... • • an v ... ~ UllO ''""". MAIDS. Full time, 25 or Bookkeen.r HIWPO•T Nl!leHTS .......... •tit APf'Lluteas ....... ·m1 Hauling 6730 J-IAULING & clean-up. trees & ~hrubs removed. Reasonable. Fret' estimate. 543-1092 • 642-3128 • HOMJ REPAIRS Plumbing.electrical. $7'.50 Hr. &t2-27SS or 642-0506 24. HR PLUAtBING k REMODELLING S5i-9644 dresse d l!n ve l o pe. over. Appy 1648 Newport Throui;:h Trial BalallC't! sta.#I STCl l,., · ........... .wt l l!WIH9 MACMIHI ........ t • BEAUTIFUL?? DAYS AND NIGHTS L ANG DO N WO RL D Blvd., C.M. Phone 642-9873 hl Call Lo 1 64~2770 UHJVE•s1TY PAllK ........... •u1 '-'USICAL IHST•UMIHT ...... i PART TIME AND e. ra ne, • 'IAC1( •• T ............ ., •• PIAHOI . ORGANS .......... if: It'• 11.ll I~ the eye of tht! be-FULL TBfE TRADERS. P.O. Box 1121-MAINTENANCE MAN ~~stcwllff Pcler!()nm:J Agency, ~~~~ .. ~L"ri~ MAI ·::::::::::.: ~:r~~ISIOH ..... :::·.::::::::. ~ holder. Oieck the 1V com-A21, Redondo Beach. Calif. ...,.,3 est iff Dri\'e:, N.B. I ALIOA ............. ,.. Nl·FI. STEll l O ......... . b __ ... tf 90278 Newport Cntr office bldg. 51~ ~ • S.AY ISLAHltS " ............. 4"1 JAP• lll!CO•O&RI ... ... ml }'OU watc aJJ\I you Apply in person day week Must have gen'I OF~ ICE Hf'lp mature, part LIOO 1$\.E ............ WI CAMl llAI . l!OUlf'MllNT .... .... knowledge of plumbing il ' MUllTIHOTON •UCM ............ SI' I ... GOODS """\ T.N.T. Lav.TI s er v I c e.1 ~========= feel yoo'~ as pretty as HOTEL Food Checker-Ca.sh· ' Ume typlstlbookkeeper 10 IAL•o.t. tsi..-Ho · ...... : .... • "°!kMlif'PUll ..... :;, 80ll1e ol those people, call Ull, Anct"ent Man"ner ler, female. Exper. nee. ele<'trical. Plea.~nt "'Utk'g to 2. ~ton. thru f'ri. 60'52UIJ. l"OUHTAIN VALLl!T .......... 4411 llN . U.JtS,_~OPll .. :.~. C •LIF c••TiNG CO bl ...... _... IUL •IACM _.. ............ ,44111 MtlCIL....,..•!1Jlll .......... I -.. • ,,_ • Contact Bob e .-wuy, cond w/pa)d insuranre & PART TIME 1.0lt• •aAcM ............... u. MTiC. WANTIO ............ ,..flfll1 Garage clean·ups, hauling !:. light moving. :148-5863, 531-3729 'ra.ASH I: garage clean-up. Mon. thru Sun. SlO a. load. Free EstimRle. 548-5031 * HA VE TRUCK * * \VIU. HAUL * * 54S.974l * liAULINlo $10 A LOAD Clean up. Tree Serv. C"ren. Pruning &16-2528, 5-IJ..8043 PICl\UP. LIGHT TR.ASJ-1 Glll'llie cleanup SlO load 54(1...36117 YARD/Gar. Cleanup. Rf:n'IO\'C trees, i"tt', trash. Gm.de. bockhoe, 962--8745 Housecl••nlng 6735 HOMEOWNERS nooni stripped It waxed, Cpl1 cleaned, Wlndo.,.'8 washed '- general house • cleanJna 00111 available by an expand- ing profeukmal Janitorial sc~. For fut guaranteed service call 6C2-2551. BAY &: Beach JanitorW Carpets, windows, floon, elc. Res &: Commc'l. 6f6.1401 * llOUSECLEANING · 2 \\"Olnen. f'MI i. efficient. '0t11 54&-tm ~tARK'S \Vlndo1v Cleaning Service. for b-et eslimatts. r.all 642-349'J Remodeling & _Repair -ls !:'OnUnuing Its RIU'Ch for R-taurant NEWPORTER INN, 644.1100 ,. r p I G E NERAL OFFICE :>llMIO• COUNTY ............. MACNIHI RY. I K. .......... "!!ii •• vace ion. .:-nn. ease GAltOI" c;aove .::.: ....... : ... ,, 1.uM1 11a ...... .. ............ • everyday pt!Ople who ha~e HOUSE KE£ P ER/baby specify age, exper, & ref. C::I' Loraine, 645-7"0, Wert. WISTMIMtflll ................ ,..11 ~Tu~~~~H~ MATii•iALi·::::::· 1 a dt!si.re to ~'Ork Oil TV or 2607 \\', Coast Hwy,, N.B. cate. Live In, own rm. ha, \\'rite box i\11038, Daily cllff Per mnel A ......... 20-13 "'IOWAY CITY ........... 'l", .. M" $WAf'S . •tM ROOi\t Additions. garages, remodel. Lowest Price In town, Llc. contrac t or . &12.m mod li jo"-=o to 11 25 ·-J· lAHTA ANA . •· ............ 4'B d IVESTOCK I e ng ""· •'" · 1V. Teacher cpl, Olde~ Pilot, 2Zll \V. BallX>a Blvd, \Vesteliff Dr .• N.B. IANTA AMA HEICHTs ......... -PETS an L nnr day. No feet~ you ever. DOMESTIC-Kind mature d r• N' 8 _ -----'------TUS'rlllf ., •. , ............ \.,..... ~"·-••It•~ ............ ... ~ t · t .___ rk woman pref • re s e.x· · · COAITAl r .,. · .. * FOR ON CA1.1ERA person o ""18 '"""~'U ' pected. $200 per mo + rm !----------DAILY PILOT WANT AD. uouH.t, NACfi''.;:··:::;:::::.111 ri .......... t ............... = GEN'L remodeling I: maint. No job too s mall , Lic'd/tzma.ed. 675-3183. AUDITION * No children. J'l{ust love ._ brd. "'4-4150 Call 642.5678 & cha-e It. Call 642·5678 &: charve it. U.OUHA MTCUl &.1 .. l~"""o1. .. mf =~itif:""J)t,'.','.'.'.'::··:· .... ~ CALL (n.) o""........ ..........tJe Able to take over 1,~·-="";~:;;~~;;;:::~::;:;;;:;;::;::;::;·:;•::;::::~::~~~=;·;:;;•:=i=i M11s10N v11JO ........... • ~•vnTiOf' .. •. -~ ........... • IAN CLIMl:Mfl ...... '1U CALIFORNI· LIVING"°! 10 AJ\.1 to 6 PM when owner 11.we.y. No SAN JUAN ~A,.IST•AHO •111 "" 1 drink, no smoke. Own BR. j~ 1ir .... CAf'ISTIAHO l lACM 41JO Hu11;11•1ss ............... . Sewing 69'0 QUALITY you'vt! a I w a y 1 wanted. OrelWT'Uifl& - allemtions. Key Say, 1763 Orange Ave., c.M. 645-!292. • RE-KNnTING of Italian I: All 'J'ypH of lmlMing lllbrics. .......... * ALTERATIONS * .. ..._ Neat It Accur, 20 )IT'ii exp. BAR.,1AlD • t'ighU:, S days a wt>ek. No bikini, no dRn- cing, $2.25 to start. No ex· p<!.rience necesMry. Apply in perM>ll bet"·een 11 a.m • 2 pm. Uttlt! ,John's Inn, 20072 N. Sanlll Ana Avt!. Santa Ana Hgt.I. Bannllid wanled..apply ln pent0n, VOOd't Lounge, 1791"41 Nc"-port Blvd, C.Pif, BABYSrrrER rtq'd tn the Cox achl district. J\1C11'1-Frl. tor world re mottier. Phone aft 6, 962--0786 BEAUTY Opt. WaJ'Jled, must Tiie, Ceramic 6974 be exper, p/time pogiblc. -----------Otentde: avail. N.B. area. • Diecount TUe Center • Phone. m-4283 I.fl 6PM 71)23 So. Main, S.A. ~1617 BEAtmCIAN rot b u 1 y , All types of Ille • wall, floor, popular Costa t.1esa ~hop. patio, entry 'A'l,)11, ~lh It No cllf!ntele nee. Paid \'Be&- abowtr. Expert lruitallaUon Uoas. Grads ~'f,\1,."0me. Ct.1l or frtt instructions for do Manaeer. ~7186 It younclfura. C.omplete Unt BEAUTY Operator • position ot aectMOl'M:s ' tools fC'lr open tor fl x p e r I " n c r: d irl3t111Alion. oper11.tor, pni:ferably wllh folklW!ng. Nt!w 1a lon- BUSIEST mllrl<etplact AdE. Cbtek Uittn now! tn Nt1wport are:a. Call 646-T(X)S JOBS TODAY! Clu1 7100 BA & TV Salary pen Ca.II 't.: ST''"'-.» G /ll,..E'W>"-#(¥. DAH• ,.01Ht ................. 414' SWIMMING l'OOLS ........... ih. • 0 • :I' ~ ~ ~ '-'jC 1'1.IPLl.X. M~ ............. ,.4Ht PATIOS , ....... _,..,, .... ,..lfU f Thurs thru Sun. 646-5668 ''-'='-"""..---~-~ 'Y l._.."T ,..... r.oHOOMI HIUM ............... ..se a.WHINOt ................. tfH r '"1 ....-rv.i..ww.'I· HOTIU .......................... ,. VACATIONS Qu OONUT Ladles Wa nted, ~.f:'':, M YowDoi'1.Adf"'1yGciih lo! sm.Lr~u. RENTALS TRANSPORTATION • I nlglll shift, over 20. No ex.· .·' .... /o.ccorJin1rotll•S'ol'f, ..,.. ,., m Apts. Unfurnished IOATI • 't'ACNTS ........... . -r -Apply lo A'1 'IR ... ' "" .1--1-_.,,,,.. fdr Thurtdo• oc' 21~/i(j) c U.ILIOATS ............ "" -.. c.... . . ,. ....... tO.........,., .. ___... ,, • --IHlll;AL .. .. ................ OWi• cau11a111s ............ i DONUTS, 135 E. 17th St. µ...,,...... rt!OdwordSconesponcllngtol'lln'lb«t: ~·~fl~~~'~""~"~"~ COSTA Ml.SA ................. 11M lf'llo-111:1 IOAT .......... . C M ~· of ~...... birth 1--n Ml:SA Vl•OE ............... Siii IOAT T•Ao .. 111 . OSla esa. T.WWS )'OUt"'-UUIOC s'V'.. NIWl'OJIT llrACH ............... 10'4T MAIMTEMAHc•·:::::::: DRAPERY Manufacturing. ~ft ll 1 CcintliW J lap.., 61'C..'1 .... ~~ NIWPO•T HrlONll .......... 111• IOAT LAUlll(HIHO ....... ~ IV ,' 2 Good J2And 62PhyikCll ...... ,JJ NEWll'O•T SlfOlll ........... ml MAllllHa IQUIP. .. •.•••. till Female. lmml"d opt!ninas A'/ JI J Do JJ ll'l Ola. "°'·it Wl,TCL IPI' .......... .#II IOAT ILIP. MOO•IMG ........ ... for experienced & tralntts. ~2121 A P~ 34 ~ 6"Who "f ~~~i:~n'"t' "All: ........... = •OAT sa•VK:ll ............ ;,i .52,· '~ Js w,~. 6SR""' J:15.2J.:M l:AIT 11.Ul'P .............. nq IOAT •atr1TAU ............ ". Beach Drapery Se r v . 6Tlwle 36Ttim 66Ullful :.68-7.. Co•OM• OIL MA.·:::::::::::IUI IOATCMAl.TI• ········-····· 646-l!k)9, ~ W. 11th, C.M. 00.UMI 7N.w 31~ 61L.;,.n JAdm.W\IS I ALIOA ................... Ult :::..."J":.O~'ft .............. . MAYJI 1""-JaV_. 6&~ t«1I'. U~ UY Ill.AMOS ............ ,, ... ...,. 10.l 1T011Aea '.'.':.::.:::;,'.,";: * DRIVERS * Jfl#t• •w.._1 Jtr• 69C'""""* •• ' ~so'!L"uito"' .......... ·ml •OAT• wA•T•D ............. . 10 A«ldtnft ..0 ::::.,. 70"5 ote.11 .,j HUMT1•eTCM l l ACtf·::::::::: .... AlllCllA"1 ....... ,, ... , .... . No Ex perl.nce 11 ~-',1 11 w 1• "4$.41 ,0uHT•'"' 't'A'-"''" .............. l'LT•M• L1110111• ............... . 12_,_ ' °'*" nYttolity n -.. , ... , &a.t.CN :: ... MOtl LI HOMl l ............... .. N I ~·-13Yciu •l ~ 73 II\~ .,_ ................ ,,....,. MOTO• MOMD .... -....... ,,1 ecessary. _._.... ''°'*" 44TiVKIC 74Y,,,,_jf CAnlCOIM ~::a'a"r~1n ................. = l tC'fCLEI .............. . M1.11t have ell!an Ca11tomla ~"'"! lf ISCW.,. ·s~ 75~ ote:. n ~ CMID•N 01.0VI .::::::::::::: .. 11 I LICflttC CA•S ............ .. 1'1111 16,,_ 46Wlll 16,,,,...,., ,-".11 , WISTMINSTEI: MIS MINI l lltlS ................ n cfrlvtnr record, Apply 170f '7'-W 77/w1 Alf flllll)WAY CITY ,','.',:'.'.','.":,'.'.' •• :: .. " :;g;u~: ............... ·e YELLOW cAa co. [!1~ 1•~ "Mii 71 Nwl , :a.1-J1-1 , .... ,., .. Alll .................... AUT011111vac11 ...... n·"·~ ''~ .. r. ,,.... IAMTA AHA NllGHTI ............ AUTO TOOU a HUIP .... :::. 4 186 E.,161h St. ·20 Ciitt :SO,_. IOW.,... lltSTIH ....................... rllAILall. TllAVIL ........... ... Co.ta •1eaa Uo 21 Te SI VOllll!bl. ,, ShiN 1 J,QVAllUS COit.ITAL .............. 1111 T .......... Ulllltr ............. ... .J.tii'll JULT JJ 22M SlAbfooild UC...... i m'/J#,JI t::~~ !ro"'uC:L ':.',',','.".':::·:.::: CA.M,lllS ,, ........ , .. = EXPERIENCE required·fte· ~"9.n ~=::: ~~ ':!:!;'-I ttf. II SA N CLI Ml,.tl ...... Jnt Tl:UC1U ... .. ........ -·••: .,,ptionllt, oosmelldan, mu. .. s. 7 1, -•c-" '' •-~• 8'T--~ I SAN JUA• car11r11tANO •••• •m '1'" .. ' ............ ttlt ~, •• "'~-.1· 260::-56 6:.:'" 161. ..1.JO CAPISTllANO l.IACH mt ~=· .~~r.AU c lf)USfl, hair •ty\lst, (mt1le or ....... ,,,, ... _.... " .. ~.-.. "~. ·--.R.E .. AL'°e""sTATE··········IHI Wf'CllTl!O AUtOI ............ ,.., fem11.lel Hait Hunters Se.Ion, •• ,._,.,""'" ,_.. , ll'O•T CAllS ............ ,i' F-'8$1on I.al.and &44-1151 Aue.2t 2'Whol'1 5'tor ••Nos I 111. '' ~ General ... w110u1L cusslCI ......... IJ •• ~. Jt 300f 60'f"11U 90Soel"1/l/'J' • u_M.,. •ACJ CAltS. ltOOI ··••·•··•·' EXP'D COln\'TER GIRL for .,-,. ll flUPLIJl, .ic. • .............. AUTO IV•lfti .......... , ... dry C'""'"" plo.nt. Call ~'°'Good '°'MTmc ()Ncuml ' -~ COHOOMINIUM ................ a.uTOS WAMT•.D .............. . ·• I ---.!!!~·=·=====)$/====\81=========""=':~·=~-~-----l lHTALS WAN1'•o ....... ,,,,,,,. Nl W Ultti .• ,, •• ,,.,,,,,, •• !!!'! 543--438! -ltOOMS l'O• l l N't ....... Im a.U'YO LUS1ti1e .-.. ···"·····r • s with your newspaperbo)' today It wlll be good for both of you . It'll remind you that not all of today's youth has gone to "pot" or something worse. And it'll prove to him that you appreciate the fact that he buys, sells, delivers, keeps records, col· lects and tries to make a profit on his small busines5-1' ft e n working when his peers are playing. He's quite a fellow, that yo1ng businessman who delivers your newspaper. Get acquainted with him and you'll know why we're so proud of him. We have 820 more like him delivering the ' . ' . I '· ~: -I ... . ;_ ... ,,, ' t "'•'# i •'· .. . . ' ... . . .. ' ,. .. i . ··! . . ... --- ~ JOIN THE •. t ·-.. 'SELLERS CIRCLE' WE'RE SAVING SPACE FOR YOU ••• ~ ~ C!!!f!!!'i ~ ~ ~ ~ If you sell a service and don 't a dvertise in the DAILY PILOT Servi ce Directory, you're doing busine·u the ha rd way· The Service Directory (classification s 6500 -7000 in t ho classified ad section da ily) g 1 v es you an ;• advantage you get through no ot her adver- tising me dium. It reaches customers who are reedy to buy. Be there when you r prospect. .-come into the market loo ki ng for the serv ices you have to sell. If you r service isn't list ed, we'll start a category just for you. • I : Pick up the phone r i g h t now a nd reserve your space in the "Sellers C ircle " Your Direct Line to Directory Results 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ' CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT -- Wtd.,.sdoJ, A-12, 1970 DAILY rJLOT 5~ JOllS & EMPLOYME NT/JOBS & EMPLOYMENT/JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDll l FOR MERCHANDISE FOR IMERCHANDISE-FOll- Job;:,.,...-:wom •1oo J-;~;: Wom. 1lOO hbo-Mo,;:-Wom. 7I OO ~ALE AND TRAD E SALE AND T ~E-SALE AND TllAD I _ -/ ~ --Furniture IOOO f urnlturt 1000 Garagt Sal• I022 PART Tl~t£ man 01· ·n Sales SECi'.ETAR'\' • E.'l.to:1.1t!v~ ...,..._. -- lor llP.MJ'&] "'Ork 1u .. 1 \VE NEED po11tlon. i\lwit have pleasant ~ nm.E" ~·· 1 ----Alt holpllal. \\'rite: 8o.""C ~. 1S2 \\'E NEED CAUFORNJA'S rie1'1Mall1y. Compettnt in MOTEL ~HOTEL type: near~ new-mattrett-~ou E tam~ Pt'llt t . The Dally Piiot TEN BEST r-.1EN TO lfELP lf'llmm.ar I •ptlllng. Hla"h ' nl ca · cur c ~~~~~~-~ --~ us SELL PART or ernc~ocy capeb\IJty No sale. Returns from rentals. U sanitized, all cabinet, 11us door buffet, • P L A S T I C S • CALlroRNJA. smoking 646-48Tl fumigated, all li hampooed . These mattress 2 aho'lt'C'a.R•, apt stow. i. \\'c·re alandcorpori!lon.Thf: · & box springs have been out on rentals 1·2 retriJ'a. 2 couch••· l\tATE;.RtAL HANDLERS fR1te11t li"°'"lr1£ land corpor. SERVICE CENTER yrs. ~Iinor tears, smudges&. snags on edges, b1't'akla1t rm tu!~. dlx MW· \\'Ill !rain young men. !8 •tlon In th• \"•••. Employment Anon•y caused by hauling on our own trucks, pre· tna mach. Shen!on buffet, or O\'tr. r.fW!ll be ntat de· 'r • .. extension ladder box sprlne' pel\dable and able 10 JciUov.· \Vt? need brliht young mlnd9 ~:nkt them1from golnhg ol udt on r~n1~als .againd. ._ ntattnlls, i b eau 1• dlrtctl00&. References re-to luW!lion as our 81..les rep-•sec'y $520 "" your ax man \V a eprec1a ion IS an dreiaera, deik a: chair, quhi!d. 0p('nlngs on the fol-ttsentcOva11. ~. <"Ontracts 11.dm or terh. you will understand \Yll y we sell at such elect. 6tove, Ml&eell an. IO\lins shlltll. \\'Ith a little eJJort, you c111n 11lcal ult•, gd SH & typ. low prices. All motel ·hotel specifications-tiqiJea 1 hoU~hold lte1TU1. m1tkt commts1\ons or $2:1.000 sklllt. firm. RCA a I r. c on d I t Ione r. Ylrsl -8 am lo 1:30 µm Second . 4: 30 to 12: 30 am Thlrf . 1.2:30 llnl to 8 an1 Pern1ane111, full Hrnc only. Apply 1 pm to 4 pin, " year or mo1-e. -Sec'y . $450 Twin size motel-hotel matt & box set, 646-56411955 w. 16th St. tr )'t>u think you're one of the Gd akilb /plw;h environ-I new $79 .. , . , ... , ..... UFF Price $15. _c_°'-"=M-'-"~·~-~~~• men v.·e'r" looklna for, ask nlent. Full size motel hotel matt & box set, * ANTIQUES GAL 0 RE: you™U somethlna:. '° R•cept. $375 new $99 ............ UFF Price $21. Bi..Jtl. btds, furn &: rnlac. * Oranae to.st Plastics * s:;o West 18lh St. Costa r.Iesa. Calif, Is II j1111t a job you wa.nl! Or FTnt olc/fu,n job/lilt record Queen motel-ho tel matt & box set. 17698 San Marlno Cir, r . a llfelitne career. keeping v 90-541 For appolntn1cnt call: 'B klc: · $650 was $1:26 ............. UFF Pric e $49. '--''-"~~~'=~~~- JACK STANLEY r7c 10 ~~f!",;i•I statement~ King size motel-hotel matt & box set , • SALE: WED-nu. Furn, RADIO DISPATCHER and 111-11 835-3233 / a.billty to super'\•ist. new $169 ............. UFF Price $61. kl)'I, othtr ODDS• ENDS! 10 Sofas,· like new. all priced less than $89 1615 \Var.1ick Ln, N'.B. lite typer. Gra\'eyard shift. Sales Ph : 543-3456 I GE'!' INVOLVED!! RECEPTIONIST tor H.B. \Ve art a p~s..~lve co~opton1etrl~t's office. Full or pany 1.hal is Involved. tn · . a basic human need: pa.rt 111ne. E:.:per1ence Su 1 _., \'' ed con-deslrablc 962-m'.ll rv Vou. ,e nc t"l.'rnHI people at all levels REC E PT I 0 N I ST-Good ol respon1ibUity. \\'e pro- typist, ria)·~. fu!I li1ne. duce antj-pollutant and sa.lc Per"SOnnf'l Dl'pl. Ho a i clcanln;; agents. Call: l\lr. HOl!pital, N.B Gularte al ~10.~2 or !\Ir. RECEPTIONIST, part tlnlt. Seay at 838--0148 for an ap- dra(X't)' shop. Apply at 1901 Polntn1cnt Harbor Bl"d •• 9-~i. SECR ETARY' REUBEN E. LEE NO\V JNTERVIE\VING • Dishwashers Evenings • Maintenance Man Part time, clays . + APPLY * 1:;1 F.. COAST II\\')', NE\\"PORT BiACJI · Relief Cook. L\'N & House- keeper needed. Bayvif'W Conva.le&C('n! 1Hosp. 2055 Thul'in, C.l\l 64.2-~. RELJ,\BLE sifter lo come In for 2 chldrn. El Toro al't'a, 5 day i \Vk. 837~33::1 art. 5:30 1 RESTAURAN1' v.'Ork. 10: 30 10 2::'.ll. :; k111y~ a v.'t'ek. no 1\·knd1 lrlt'al Io r house"·ifl! v.•/chUdrt>n. No ~~fK'I'. neces~ary. llunt. Sch 111'\!/I. 962-!1743 RN . Part lln1e e\'ening"s In Docton; ofllce~: Ca.II !\In. Decker f3-1321 IG-5 pm ~ '3etty Bruee al mi~" l xec A1'enl:y lor Career Girls 410 'f. Coa!;t Hwy. N.B. By appoint, 646-393.'I lo VICE -PRESIDENT PART.Tltl1E, approx. 20 lu·s. "'~klY, houri fJexiblc. hlu11I talte shorthand 100 \l'(lm. like variety and f!gu1't's, type 60 'A•pm or better. l'.lany company beflP.U\$ such a• p'llC ,·acatlorui, sick leave, paid medica1 and Ille insur. IU'I(..'\', credit union, elt". ~nd resume c 'o DAILY PlLOT, Bo:ic • 10i3, Cos!a l\lesa, Calif. !!'2526. ACTION HERE! Sec'y to $500 Gen'! Ore. IO S..103 Sales Rep, start $600 Le&:aJ Sec'y Ila.rt $350 rita:r Trainee start 1475 f /C Bkkpr 1tart $400 Medlcal frn! ofc. lo S125 Gen '! Ofc. Sec'y lo 1400 NCR Ope-ralor start S3::io ~ COAST AL AGENCY zno Harbor Bl .• C~l Other ftt/f~e jobs avail. * SECRETARY • Beautiful New Ofllce1. GOOD opPOrtunity for alert secrttary, to \\'Ork in last p a cc d H.B. advertlsln1 agency. All skills ln.!I. shorthand rf.'qd. Xlnt Nlary & bl"nt'rits. Under 30. Ph : * 833-1670 * SEC'Y-LEGAL TRAINEE $500 Lo\•ely tM?VI' Newport Beach Ofc'm. Xln'1 opPor. w/f firm. Top benefll•. Call Betty 551-6122, Abt&all bot Personnel A,zency. 230 \"1. \\'amer. Suite 2ll, Santa An&. 500 Ne"'POrt Center Dr .. NB Suite 200. By Appl. 64+4981 SERVICE Station Attcnd8nt, '"·Ing shift. Lorin·s /lrt..'fJ, 3201 Harbor Bl\'d, Harnar & ~n OiPWI ff"\rv. c.~I. Interviews Mon. ~1P~I SERVI CE Slalion Attendant, graveyar•l shift. (lllrt tim~. 11-'iA:\1. 2 rlays a 11·k. Aop. IArln's Arro, Harbor & San Diego Fi-.\)'. C.r.t. 557-T.JS.i Serv Station Ml't"hl\nlc-Salcs.. each. • 642-0346 + -Just received a shipment or Bedroom ELEC lawn rnov.w, new ts h . ti f ' · h All oond; Dinette 5tl, drop leaf se -eavy, n1ass1ve, an que 1n1s . table ... 12 chi.in, 1 chaite:, other items of furniture priced at whole· ri.1ake offn. 968-2913 sale or below. This ad good tbru following Tuesday - \Vhile tbey last ! e SAT SUN: Refr l1 . roll~·Vt'&Y bed, pad d e d headboard, H o l I y vmod THE USED FURNITURE FACTORY u";;o & 7:;' -:-::~. 1815 Harbor Boul•v•rd, Cost• Mt •• be<t!pn-ad. dn.pe1, plant1, 541-9457 dfshes, pictures, lobri of 0,.11 w ... "" ,.11JI, ..,,,,._,. •·•· Cl•lff 11111t1..,. ml1c. 962-1437 nian. top pay. 1.195 Supc1ior, JOBS & EMPlOYM.ENT at Placentia. N .B. "'!!!i!!!!i!!!!i!!!!i!!!!i!!!~IGARAGE SALE! Elec dr-yer :;: $15. couch $25. Mlle .\ Furnltur• 8000 clothing 931 TUler Wy, CdM THURS . SUN. TELEPHONE SchooJ ... lnstructlon 7600 --------1 -=~====== APPOINTMENT -·--------17 PC. KING SIZE l~) APARTMENTS FIJllN BEDROOM ,.;s °"""' A-Apt-0 CM. * SECRETARY * P iano Lessons Part time our tilfice Corona U.t.I. student hu room for dcl !\far '4.g P;ll ' sevl'rat bei;. or intc1·n1ed. NEEDED: Business \\'Oman studenls. Le a r n ~lu1ic ,,.ho enjoys calling and chat-Theory, si1ht rea.d111i, etc. ling with strangers. PH: Call BrUce, 546-4478. Large 9 dra11.·er dreMU, mfr. • * * * * ror. 2 bed!lde stands, Ktna: e NEIGHBORHOOD SALE! ilte headboard, frame, quilt. * * AUG. 15th-16th ** ed mattreg aheeta: blank-3068 F'emfieath Ln, CM. els, etc. ' • 833-36j6 or 61f>.1089. at DO Appllan<N Choice of Spanish or 1'.lodern Style ALL FOR $149 TELEPHONE SALES • lull MERCHANDISE FOR lime, oo experienced re-SALE AND TRADE -· e MAYTAG Set-vtee Man, No down pm!~. onJv $9 mo. quired. lmmtdiale employ-Furniture 8000 WELK'S WAREHOUSE baa wa1hl!rs. dryt~ Ii: mat. men\. f869 Ne1vport Blvd.. 600 W 4th S San chlnr sell. &t. Guarantee. Suite r . C.l\t 548-S.iOI. -·---·-0 ,11 ·•9 s.'1t. .... sun" AM11• _'3~1~-0;37==· =~-='"""--20 PC. "MADRID" Y ~ ~ = Telephon.c Soll~lton . 3 ROOM GROUP '68 FREEZER. 600 lb cap, rh"'rlty 11.pn_eal. Paid wet.;;.\' FRO>,l •iooEL HOMES 2 rt. SIZE mahopny bdn:n· like new $100. Kenmo~ auto A 1 325 N B d y " suites, lncld. dresser I'. nur-waiher. rood cond, $30. S:.P y: · roa wa t nclude1; Quilted aofa &: ror. night Md. 1 mahogany 67J.-1693 or 673-9317 Rm. 410 Santa Ana chair, 2 end tables a: cottee twin let dresser, mJTror, T11\1E ON YOUR HANDS? table, 2 lamps, dresaer. mlr. h\eh boy, night std., cr!~t KENMORE auto. Wllt:her, Then US<' it to earn money ror, headboard. quilted box chair, I mahopny dining 'XJnt cond. s:;o. Fre e have tun -ma.kt! friends sprinp & n1attress, 5 pc room set, 6 che1n, tabJe delivery, 847-8 11 5 or -the AVON way. AVON dining room: table a: f hi· &. leaves, buffet. china. 546-8672 rt>pI"f'sentatlves sell in their back chat~. C'IO!iet occ. chain. tabl(>S. N~EW-/U~·...,~-,-,-pl~I.,.,..--~& own localltles. COMPARE AT $1'49.95 lan1ps, elc.. 189-14 Santa TVs All iU8.rante e d . CALL NO\V: -$399 ?.tad'rlM. 962-4161 Dunlap'i, 1815 Newport, CM :»1)..10~1 5-'6-53-41 N9 down Pmts. Only $16 n1'1 MOVING to Arluina WED! 548-1'188 --Fr•d Ba ll WEl:.K'S WAREHOUSE t.Tust stll! 2 almost newl-*_.,LA~TE=-~M=o=o=E=L-~KE=N- Box CB 600 W. 4th SI,, Santa Ana bun.kl'I'rundle bed mattreu ~tORE WASHER. "°· call Irvine l'"""'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,.•I S19 1 GE. floor fan $15. alter 4 pm. 54~2027 ·rou .are the winntr ot 2 tickets to lhe Ring lin9 Bro1. ""' B1rnum &: B•il•y Circus " the Anaheim Convention Center AUSIUl t 13-19 MUST SELL Sl1nt board $6. Box of 1 -~~-~~~~- 0VER STOCKED usorted boob $4. Ph: e Frte:zer-Upricht e ~2330 12 cu ft. $90 Twtns $49.95. FulL ~.95, 642-2252 Qu eens $89.9;}, Klnga $119.95, COUNTR'' French oval din. T'wlnSUe l:feadQoardaST95, table 2-18" leaves, 6. h1HOTPOI~ ~opperto ne ..._._, · ,.._, -95 st ca-bk cha.in: iprln< refr11. $100. Sean uprichl ............ e ..... 8 "'"· • ~ "" · tre ~w 96&-1438 er Sot&.$ $169.95 &: Up, Studio uph11lrd aeals. SAc. $375. eier," · Couc!lear$89.95. Matl'hlng host cha.In $95. SIESTA SLEEP SHOP a 'pr .. Eves & wk tnd&, Ant1ques 54S-591 1 _ .. ~------. 1927 Harbor Blvd.,. 0.1 . , Wh••l•r Tr•dlng Post 645-2760 Kmg ll1il bedroom set, com-BookJ, clothe•, CoUtctor'• 34155 Cat. Hwy, Dana Pt. plete aet of Jlvlng room turn. Paradlae. Spee. Indian 1110 SALJ;MAN w/ nurse r y garden center exper. sc~ bac~und ttsume lo Ray Anlilfig. Amllng·s Nursery. 1500 E. Coast H\vy, N.B. OO~"T JUST WISH tor furnlshinp for your home, find great buys In toda.y 'a Cl&SSlfied Ads. Plea&e call 642-5678. ext. 3291 ~~~~·-~!!!!,!!!!'!""!!!'!'" dinette &et, like niew. Sold spreads $4.95 408 E. BaJ. bet""·een g 11nd 1 Pl\f to clatm1: home, leaving 1tate, mu1t boa Blvd. · your tlckels. {North County SCRAM-LE JS &f'll. •94-7314. 753 Manmnita,l-'=========I toli ·free number ll'I 540-1 2201 . Laguna Beach. S.wlng M1chln•s 8120 NO MATTER WHAT IT IS • • • YOU SELL WITH CAN IT A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For F•st Service I Ex pert Assistenee DI.AL 642-5678 DIRECT * A'NSWERS Furniture Factory . Oiie'n to Publl~ Thun: . Sun 1970 Su11er tooch-o-matlc, Register tor * * * SAVE '2 * * * zir-zq, beaut. ·walnut con- " tf'mporary job Corp11e -Anise -Prior -2013 PlacenUa CM sole. makes button holes, toda.1 Utmost -SPORTS CARS. 642-7l30 ' overcaats seams, b 11 n d rntervw.s. 9--12 Jl'a a. Joi tougher for • hems. deaJsn& A: etc. Guar. Western Girl Inc. teenager'11 Ima~ noW11da.V1 BREAKFASf rm. table & $M cash or small, ~ti. 4667 rtlacArthur Bl\ld. beC"aw;e all the little old la'. chalra le Large m!rTOr. ~2S 5'5-8238. · Newport Beach dit>:-; are driving SPORTS Me.rrlmac Wq, No. 10.E, *REPAIRS* S·W-0325 CARS. Cr.I. , Oel.n, oll A: •<Wit TYPISTS * • ., * * \VAJTRESS Ex· SIMMONS King size salln g· REQ VELVET COUql, machint in )'Olli' -. pt'ritnced. full time. Apply, ~. 11ne"':, hl~c velvet practically new . S 2 0 0 . Specl&l p ,95 all work IUlf: • SURF & SIRLOIN, 5930 \V. 1pread. pair S 1m mon1 !~~::':. = wall ed anteed. ~ Coe.st Hwy. N.B. No ph. twins, headboards, 5 pc:. --- calls. medlt. Bdrm, bentwood 8' SOFA. never Q.led, quilted Musical rocker. all nearly new. Vic-Doral. acotchparded $125; Instruments 1125 • W l\ITRESS • Ex-tori an dresRr. many lamp~. ft1atdtlng lovueat S 7 5 , - perienefli only. Xlnt llps. plcture1, de1k. chair. 6 1ron 530-3337 ' FENDER BASS AMPl.J:TIER Apply In person. ~f' Col· chairs. nne atteS&Orles. J'.lAPLE d,in'i rm. 1 et DELUXE RlCKENBAOlER ta,ge CoUtt. Shop. j62 W. l'.tust itell! 847-5066 ,v/hutch. Xlnt cond. $250 · BASS GUITAR 19th St., CoSta Mesa. 0, b•t 01,. * ~ •••• * FURNITURE ~turned from "''.,.....,...,.. \\'AITRESSES \Vanted. ex· display atudles, model horn.. * 543-0826 * per .. for lull time work. e1. decorators cancellation. CURVED Sect'I couch $30. Pianos & Or9en1 II• ~imbo's Colree Shop Spanish & Mediterranean Twin bed1 $30/set. Dlnlrli "ONE om:y;:-5.ALE 3050 E. Coa11t Hwy .• Cdi\t R D FURNITURE nn chain: s10 e1. 673-24 05 New & Used: \\',\NTED, dependable, all· ·1844" Newport 8 1., C.M. 3 Couc hes for We: All in PIANOS around * COC>f< *Call· every nlte •111 9 xin·i co'nd. From $100-$200. Dtccrator Spine; ••••• 1 6'7~530 \Ved .. Sat. & Sun 'tll 6 644-2019 New KIMBALL Conaole $699 WIRE & SOLDERING ~4 -poste; bed. GAMES Table, 90fa 9' Uv'1KIMBALLGrand ••.••• $795 Pt1nted circui.t boards. fe-Thomas"1lle. burn!1hed rm chai r , r e fr i g, ORGANS matP. Experienced. Apply maple, mattttsa, sprinp. & wuh/dryer, beds. 644-5785, TIIO?.IAS Organ •• ,,,, $179 li8ll Sky Park Clrc, Irvine. 5 drawer cMlf. All for $195 1~ Serenade TerT, NB. Jf..\~OND Chord "A-1" $299 S40-52.f9. or $125, 135. $50. Qullted 2 1WI.N h¢dl, box iprings HAMMOND al ....•. \\'O:\tf\N 18-25 v.·/musical spread $10. 10 :ic 14 &: mattrtases. $50. • ability required. tnlertsled decorator•s green. i o Id, '9158-4684 include& bench, delivery It in forming a unique Nile orange "ool 1hag r u I WarT'&Jlly •.. ?i-1any othtr Club Act, entertainment w/pad $135. 646-6018 or ()ffl;.Fu;.;;itu,.. IOlO Bargains ... background helpful, but not 644-2663 MUST BE SEEN! e1ffntial. Call 642-8056 3 Baratools SZ), 2 ova.I braid· e ALSO e "'OMEN. Llie <!ellvery wm"l:. ed rug, 8' x 10' $20 ea. Rt'fln'd 34xli0 wood delkJ, YAMAHA e KlMBALt. l\Iust have °"11 car. Apply: 8-piect antiqued Dunct1.n $69.50 • Rdln'd wood arm • THOMl\S 3' •. i N. Broadway Rm 410. Phyfre dining set 68" x 44" rotary chairs. $29.50 • We KOJll.ER. & .CAMPBEU. \ '\:tnla Ani. 12-20" Jeave1) w/credenza have the 18.f'l'eSt aelectlon COAST MUSIC ==~~~--~-1 1r.i0. 6-p\eee birch dining of used orfiee furn ln Q:Us NEWPORT & HARBOR YOUNG LADY over 25 yrs set jbar tnn l!nl~) -18" area. "'-·ta M * "" _,, ot aae tor steady job in -.. """"' esa .,_.."°'"" "--. t A 1 1 round. 2-12 .. Jeave1, $150. Mc Mah&n Deak Aug. lll'J Only lo.6 M-Sa.t ''""" repair sa ea. pp Y n o~., ..,...,. 1800 N•-rt Bl·~ peraon ANTHONY'S SHOE .....,... .. ,,.,, .. ,... vu. SAVE NOW SERVICE, 3401 E. Coast ~fOVING EAST-Living rm, 6424450 DURING SUMMER Hwy, c d M. 673-8041 dlnlna: rm & bdmt furniture, YEAR Old quality txeeuttve CLEARANCE SALE --·. 8 x 9' rug. grand piano, office: fumlture. De1ks, School1-ln1truction 7600 lamp1, dlahe1. relrlg. mi11c. ch a Ir 1, I at era! f 11", We ha.ve tra~lni, nipo., Household Items. Un t l l l\teratuni racks, cupboards, rent rttuma 4 floor modeb Dlscov•r a Great New !!Old. 2904 Peppertree Ln, port. cloleta. Sac r 111 ct of every model Hammood Career With The Apt B, C.~f price•. ~It. Oraan. Buy now It recefve . _ _ _ utra diacount. e CASH e Off E I I011 HAMMOND paid lot good uaed tumlttlT'I! Ice qu pm.nt in CORONA DEL MAR AIRLINES appl., color TV1, 11ttrt011. 1 ~ E. Coast Htll)'. m.8930 piece 01" a houatfull. Tori eADDRESSOORAPH Open Mon 4 Fri ew1, A natural lor ~'fJuna: people 'AiM> wa.nl excitement plus! Tkket 1gier.11 Air rrtl1h17 Station a a: c n 1 ? Reserva. tions? Rt.mp or travel Milar. rut. courteous aer. All modell: Recondltionedl•""'.,..,..,...,,.. ..... I vl~. 24 hrs. SSl-6032 or w/iuarantet. Servlot il tup. PA.LL MDSE 838-0793. plle1. Plate emboasina ~r-SOON ARRIVING vict. AD dtacoDUnued moddl li"nt? we·u l11lln )'OU f9rTR.ADmONAL Tre stle U'IC!seandmo~ davornhe t able s i be nche1, We Include p1&ce~en1 ..;,. bandcralttd In 1\'" ma1sl~ 1111arice_ pint. Ta~e1 7 2 it 3 2 x:·S 0 . $129.93. !i0:<32x30 $119.93. E1t. 11 Yl'1. APPf'O\'ed for Matching benchf1 $59.95 and Vc1era111. Eligible ln1Ut11tlon1-M-9._95_._M&-~-"""---- ul\dtr I.ht federally lnaurtd BUSIEST marketplace In s>udent loan pr'Oft"Am. 1own. The DAILY PILOT Altlln• Schools Pacific 61 0 E. 17th, Sant• An• 5414596 Cl8iu;.lf!e"d sectk>n. Save rnoney. tim• 6 1Uort by 1 hoppln1 from )'GI.Ir armcbair. • T7'"SXIO * pianos 4 orpns now be.1111 e ANSAPHONE • Ulte new, clolel out It dlacount Pl"lctl asklnc $«!0. Deya 675--1085; )V'.J can't bel~ve. after 6. &42-5783 8bop U1 • tee! · W ARO'S BALDWIN' STU'OJO I012 lll9 N ....... , C.M. 6124114 PRIVATE PAR.TY wtntl tn bu1 pW. f<>I' C..h 213: 161-1421 •1s"1-•"PD'.A"R"TM""EN"'"r"s'F1JRNMnrn'ICABLE:,,,;c,,;Nelaon Splneti llkl • Oranae Aw. C.M. new. Walnut w/bench. New 0.-,RAGE Sale Re:frlgeral'On, Dryer, Humpback trunk. 646-7820 • 163 E, 181h C.M. • • • • • rrso . .en t-400. 575-.6TQ • ' (, ! I \ r l 1 I ., ' • • • ''"'=.·~-:--t""·;; -·-j"-.~ ~; ""'-... _...---.-·-:-.-::-;--------.-.-.... .-·--~ -· ·-. -· -.-·-...--~~-.... --..-..--.. . . . -.... . . .,~ DAil Y I'll.Of Wol-1, A-l 12, 1970 w.....iiy, A"''" 12, 1970 PILOT-AOVERnSER l 2 :':~':61fLo~ ·FREE TO 'you ~s """ L1V1STOCK TAANSPORTAT10N l rRANsPoRTATtON TRANSP.PRTATIO!i • rRAHs~oRrAt1 0N rRANsP~~Tt9ii:1 :• RIWl61SI POil P loMo & O,..W. 1131 MlsalJw -GORGEOUS omb1r A "°"--Boot Sllp -rlnt -~rcrclto noo Trvcka 9500 Imported Autoa fftlO FERRAllJ:·: ·-----ten. ldfttn. v..,. totrt~ PALOMINO Mare: p/t FOR Reat-Boat Slipa. Can SUZUKI I---* AUCTION * """' 11 -0,:,.: Qout.r bone. X1nt '"""" _,. 15 n. to 40 * . * BRAND NEW ALFA ROMEO FERRARI SALi AND TRADE 9 4MM'ND, Stliawa;y, :f'am. _.._lie ' .,_...,. • trail ~ -ft 1970 G.M.C l l TOH N .. .......i Jm.......t• '.tA Qr. - ~-" --•• FRl"•Y, 7.::IO p.u ~ •m.. ~A , ·~~. -or bit . booll. -VW... • 14 , '"""' ..... -,.,... ~ u _,,,.. '~ Free to qu,al. Jlomet. 1'*' at.r. 115-'lOft att I pn. Marina 67).Ull Servine the Kubor Alff 't1 ~1600 ~r. org. owntr. an&e Cowlt1'• rd/" e.u ,_ malles. Betl -"' AUGUST 14th -50-1116 l/U IYr,oldBuc""""q"'bone !>XJ E. Cout Hwy., N.B. Sala • Ser.nee . CAMPER TRUCK XlnL ·!2i'I);. 041-5&1:1 day,-t..d·ddlel'. --,~ ~ ~~H.-!,~~._M1ualc .. t~~ud~!! ~!· L!~!... Vttf lovable belle w/blk X1nt cow pony, netda epf'ri Nr. Arcbts up to fO' _power. Patts • lhlurance · 846- 2439 eve. SALES-SERVICJt.1'~ --· -_... '""' .... ,., ........ n.1 • ..,..--... " ... _ ·-~· JAMES LTD '68 SPIDER XLNT CONO 8100 w. CoUt ffq. Broru.e lt&Nc, Old Bible, t1ps ync curty fem<o O:icL un-, .....,.., -. ofr, 6#5184, U per ft, Avail now -350 vt, 4 BPHd, power steer. BEAUTIFUL $2375 642·94~wport ~~1 ~tu, tape recordtt. =· =broken. needs TltANSPORTATfON * 645-l41>4 * inf, custom JMUldtnp. htat.. ** &U-4529 * * Authoriztd Ferrari Dealer AJao DtW • used tum by • ~ )'I.Cd. • SLIPS 32'-38'. Also Dey 1584 Old Jltewpott mvd. er, H.D. shocks, H.0.1=:=::::::::~===~==== "~~~~~~~~ Thomuvllte, llW1lnavtlle & l-828-mll or liM<93 •torar• & "°" la•nc....._ r.o.ta M"& 64>0040 oprinp, d"'1 mlmn •"1l AUSTIN HEALEY Drue1. JD color TV'• Need aood bomt', fenced nnl ..... a Y•chtl tooO • m.a;os * '70 Ka • 2 bumper, 'r.iOx16 ,pUt rim '"'"°"·bdrm ..u, cti1>'1 mi IOI lovll>le -,..... e WANTE~ or oicte lie W3saki 50 -type tiret. •<64315. -........ machioe, bunk blaclr mate ........_1,,,., LICENSED ... new 22' -L $2499 FIAT "' '70 FIAT'S e DEMO SALE e 850 SPIDER GRAND SPINET: Walnut. 2 yn. little U9ed. $350. Piano lite SW. Mt>trooome $12. -ORGAN & Pia.PO ~ by proteMional Yeacbu. 1·ait ~-·-~ d'~ 'D. mix I -than c .& IW' Likf: l>CW? 9,(0) mlltt left Oh ~ ~. ·~"'L ~ · -aa • ,..... old. ....-1AIN ~ <with ..-01 Truck ~ frig'1, •~•. WUhttl. dry-Loves cbildttn 5G-3lt6 or Jta4ar Lo wan-ant.)'. Moving. must v • .. -ol Road "-..i-1 en. Mototcyde, 14' n~r. 968-2379 .. i.t.n, 30 years ex. Boat Services 9037 Hll. ~ .... '6 camper • .Ka~ Al\.1-FM radio, c h r o Ill -'·--boa.t trailer 40 HP perlence sail or power, Pro. $fiOO or Be1t #5315), \\'heels, Linte Green. JUii -• " " Cotlle. * --........, ...,.. flahlng Ill'"'• --------114.Z!51i UNIVERSITY """ miles, 1ms. · . AUSTIN AMERICA Salff, Service, Par11 Immediate Delivery AllModelt --Mete. outboard. New carpet, belae. M, 10 mo1, 85 tt.. Mexican & Ca>ntral Amert.-MAR IN E MECHANICAL '"< COUPE ' and much mottl hoote trained. Xlnt watch aervke -·---~ OLDSMOBILE ~ WIHDY1S AUCTION can W.W.. Adminlalr&tlve , •w~p. 0"'"'""'· 5 Speed, .aoiog '""· AM·Ff. ::~ Tixed. Aft.tr 11~4 e:xperieftef'. :r-:· Ext>'d all makes. 2850 Harbor Blvd. stereo, All extras. Just 3, 1.,0""'o.;:.:----_:~ I AVAILABLE tor wetkendl.J ;;;;:::::,1::4:.....----:,.,-~ Costa Mesa 541)..9640 mil $2993 COME BROWSE AROUND WHO lost me! ~ ~ extended chartera or deliv. Fiberlfa,u A Gelcoa.t '65 Ford long bed 1,fi ton !JllO W, Cout Hwy .. N.B. !'°UTO sf.oRT FIAT Television 8205 20mii Newport Blvd. . • nice home .. <*itt people. eries. Beat at ret.erences. **Rtpain** paint truck. com ..... SllOJ' ~ 5'G-1'1&4 9625 Gard Gro Blvd C Behind Tony's Bldg Mat'ls I am a nlot aborthalred Write Box M 1060, DaDyFree Est!maAes S«&-1753 mounted with rack ..... Blnkll _Autbortzed MG Dealtr Call g:llect v~1.m7' CLOSE OUT! Coata Mesa * 64&8686 gray I: white male cat. Pilot. 2211 W. Balboa BNd., ~ Airless conventional spray '64 Austin Healey 3000 Open Sunday ' T WHk Only OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 540-19«3 1/13 Newport Beach, Ca. Bolit Chert•r equipment, Iadden, drop Rodstr. lteater, 4-Speed We:,_ reducing new re!rlg---'w::, • .::o,D..:.;;W;;ood=.,:.rvff~,;..._ Ve-ry pretty eold A. wtdtr ~ FOR SALE ~ LEASE '69 NORTON 150 c.ommanoo cloths. Leaving state, mwn w:ire whcels$.99<s.5 r #W8) '69 flA J ~858 era • ~r • dryers, 223 Prospect Apt. A get maJe kitten, f mo, med OR CHARTER 27' TROJAN fly bridge Fastback 6000 ml. xlnt cond. sell. 494-7314. 735 Manzanita, TV"s to Cl06t & near cost N•wport Beach Jon& hair, Needa &ood·bome. $445,000 Down, 5yr:s balanoe. crulser-loaded~ps 6 $8.J day new tach cable & horn, to.st Laauna Beach. DEAN LEWIS SPORT C,E Also U!led mlor TV'1 low u l.4'vabJt. & friendly. 83&4493 40• FJybridge Wheeler Cruis-$450. wk.. 646-.9000 tuned, new points. plup. ======== S50. 0oo·t miss tbe91! at condto IP1 'lM ... __ c 1966 HARBOR H You are the winner ot LOVABLE mitten-toed gray-er. Sleeps 8. Completely EXECUTI VE M arlln riser .• _._.. or ...... t 1mpers ____ ...;.9;c52'°,0 BLVD. 4 .~511,;.-~···. endenon'll, l8TI Harb<r, 2 tickets to the white tem. ~ 3 mos. ~itioned throuihoot, Fishing. 6 pay. Tackle in-· reuonable oUer. Must aell! -I"""' -... C.M. 54&-0155. med lnr j fur. Nds -good "mil". MINT co ND. cloded. ILlS +fuel. 64&-0000 ~"~,,_.~100_____ APOLLO 646-9303 .' e WE Blif 6: SELL Rin91in9 Bros. home. ( ) '13J..8S.5l or XTRAS PLUS! Make oUB! 1969 HONDA CB 350 TV's R~t'prlces and 836-U93 8/13 D_T ~ Eves 6: wk-Mobile Homes '200 Top end just rebulll New MOTOR HOMES '69 A.H. SPRITE BILL JONC'ii: ' • l•rnum I l•iley C ircu' LOVABLE drlc Orange ti&'fr-t'uu.s ~. clutch, K & It cam excel-*All Steel Structure BLU!=, XLNT CARE. B.J. Sports Car C~ 3003 Fil.mote C:'y. No. ~ at the stripe kitteQ. 3 mos. med. BOSTON WHALER •••••••••• lent condition. Mz-1434 * Fibergtasg Exterior * * * 646-8441 * * •. 2833 Harbor, C.M. * S49-DllU * Anaheim Iona halr. Very frndbr & OR SlMILAR mornings. MILLIGAN$ e '64 SPRITE-XInt cond. 21 "TV·.r""' ConventlonCenter pretty, S t 2•7096or WANTEDtoRent .nowtil D , B Lat \'AMAHAlOOCC'I'wi.n.Rac· TraikrSales Newlyrebuilteng.$/;iOor ..-Ausust 1>-lt 8.l6-4493 8113 Labor Iny. Resp_ party. On t e e ing bike. $115 or best otter. 139Sl Harbor Blvd. oHer. 546-7498 548-1674 PERM Or tmtft' hOmet tor-Ca.U Mr. Auth, collect Pick Your Cholce Now Call 615-$;)4 anytime att Garden Grove * 537-2852 ::=::=::=:==== ...---Pleaae ca.n 642-5611, ext. 329 a blk &: wht male cat. 2 (213) 14g.2331 in the 5. New '70 Datsun I-Fl & Steroo 12l0 betwoen 9and1 PM to clalm calico cab, 1 llrer lrltten 25' Pacomaktt _ &lgtu 1961 MEADOWS· ~ Con!IOI )'CIUl' tickt:tJ, (North County male, 546-3566 ~fore 4 Auto Service 1600 OHC. Pickup with camp. e itereo, toU-fttenumbel'is540-U?O). pm. 8n 4 ~ :i::P~~t~ ... going f••t l & Pert• MOO er. Sale price $2099 dlr. = radio, $125. Call BWE winter ooe.t with black CAlJOJ Pen:ian and kitten. weekend. $7500. 203 down Luxurious New --- -c • 67198) •WilJ take ca.r in mink collal-. Slz.e 12. Perfect Scratching post and food with approved credit or Adu~ Park • V\V pan11, trans L"tles trade. Will finance private Tape Recorder• l220 condltion.$45.546-005.l free to aood home. trade small acreaa:e. Smell nats allo· .. -~ : ~ =ii. Call S4s.ro52 or POWER mower n5. Front 892--2941 8113 613-1385 or 644-1133 ........ .,.., AKA! TAPE DECK throw rnowtt $35. UT E. GUINEA Pip-.&blea, ¥.. NEW 25' Gla&spar hull, 10' S.A. Fwy at Jeffrey Rd. METRO VAN MODEL Xl00-12 l.8tb st, CM grown. full crown. Smooth beam cradle included. $1850. 14851 s:i: Rd, m8585 Traller, Travel 9425 1953 %. T builtln camper. Asserted tapes inc. •• hair . 6 46·735 0 or Phone after 7 PM • ~2930 '69 1r FIREBALL: Twin Stove, sinlt, ice box, car· *SlOO• BIKE, 26 $12. 9 x 12 &Old 64.2-M2t 8/14 wttkdays all day Sat & gauchos, slps 6, self~ peting, panelling, bed, new * 962-85?4 * ~$1Jo ~ ~ ARISTOCATS FOR Sun 962.-8-f34 •••••••••• tained, crpt, butane paint. Xlnt condition. Sport!..,.. Goods l500 • • ' Ari a to e r atB-OR s....3558 64 BELLBOY, glass. 18 ft., RIVER SPECIALS refrig/stove, dbl sinks, 2 * 545-7245 * , ••• ~ Pen~ Carpet, belore 10 am or after 6 Volvo in board/out boa.rd New 12' wide bomea 9IJght1y lg clo&eb, awnings. Like • '70 Californian Motor · SPAULDING Exec Alum. 5x8 pUrehased tn Iran. Sell pm. 8n4 & trailer, $1395. ~ dama.ged, Perfect tOr the do. brand new! $2995. 962-4317, Home. Sips 6, a/c, s/c. woods 1..3-4; irons 2.-9, at C08t. $500. 842-3670 MIXED Semoytd Ir Blaek 16• GLASS over WOOd 55 h it-)'OW'St'lfer. Original RU. 9401 Banq1ng Ave, HB. Many Xtras! 2 Mo. old. McGftogor M/Ta ate e·1. Pool t•bl• • Lik• New lAbradcr pups 209 Suzanna Homdite w/trailer. in_g price $00004'7000. Reduc.. 22' HOUSE trailer, needs Sac. $6700. 543-9806 Sacrifice Sl3S 6f2..2252 Pl, C.M. 543--1133 after $595 548-6731 ei.. for clearance $.flXQ..$5000, paint Ir 1 cleaning. MUlt 548-3263 O:>MPL. Matching aet mem 6 8114 • , BAY HARBOR move. $250 as is. Ph: 8' FULL cab-over camw, goU clube, 4 wooda. ll iron&. Ml1c. Wanted 1610 PETS anct LIVESTOCK 36IJ> o=s~A~ ~ 1425 Baker SL, Costa MeM 548-9661. , fact. discontinued moc: t. $75. 642-6129. ~fUST sEu., 557-1718 Just So. o1 Harbor IDvd. &: '68 NIMROD Delwce, sips Complete. $895. 869 West -SculN T•nk J valve WANT: DinlnK nn. let Peta, Gener•I. llOO San Diego Frwy, (714) 6. stv, icebox, din tbL ;ooo. 18th St., Costa Mesa. S45 • 548--'825 wfbuttet. table &. 6 Su1i• Brvdtrlln S•llbMta .. 9010 540-9:470 548-41S6 8' Travel Queen ' chain-MUST be in aood 311 _ . _ COSTA MESA LEAVING For Orient! Mu1t Early cab over POOL TABLE* BRJNKTON cond. C.U: ..,_...., Alakm• Apt. 12 MODEL CLOSE OUT sell! '"3 15' ~wn Cam-•. $450 91!Z."'18 BMW AuthorUed Dir. Sales e Servil't" • Parts AU. l.IODEL.S TO CHOOSE FROi\1 • 2800 Cpe in stock e Immediate Delivt"ry Orang• County's Newest Dealer COAST IMPORTS Of Orange County 1200 W. Pacltlc Coast Hwy {Across from Balboa Bay Club) &12-0400 • 546-4529 CORTINA A to bell ..ium fl~ Huntl-ton llHch Col um bl• 40 dl.,.t , • $28,950 . -•~ ~ u • ......, USED compost atndder in ··• Columbia 36 dieseJ.Anxiowi! New ~odel mobile homes 2549 Orange Ave, CM. '66 VW Camper, Vtt'Y clean •96:J..m:wl• good oond. Jor am a.1 1 You are the winner of (each with Harbor slips) are bemg ottered at reduc.. * 20· Aljo, eel! con1a.ined, ~~5 eqp'd. Reasonable. 1967 Cortina delux 4 dr, auto, 1-----.:---..:;E.;.-f Misc•llllMOUI l600 garden. 1500 sq ft. 968-6'89 2 ticketa tu the t'd prices, All are set up in like new. Sips 6. $1995. c.an =~==~--~ good tires, runs well. $000 or r• 1..,l 1-. r WANTED: Olympic Tempest •.•• $3695 be~utiful Greenleaf Park, 1 c•;;'IS-M28:::==·==='=== '66 ECONO Super Va n olr. 646-257{ 1---------1 Used dark room eq111p. and Ringlint lroi. Solina'• (new) ........ $3795 mile from ocean. ~ Camper Air, automatic, self. ======== CUSTOM (x5 67S-Ol25 and .iso (21 20•, su,. avaltabte Take Newport Fwy or Hu. Tr•llera, Utlllty f450 contalntd, $1995. 551-6353 DATSUN *JEWELRY* ;U:;:Mdc;;,,,:..C,:;::eme;___nt_M_l_x_er_ l•mum & Be iley C ircus PACIFIC ·:AOiT SALES bor Blvd'°· to 19th. then ./WANTED: 2 .w h eeled '69 Dodge Van Gy p sy __ ..::;:.:;:.;:,;:.:;:__ Made to )'OUl' order, Old Wanted Ms.2124 at' the 3446 Via Oporto N.B. 613-1570 west to 1750 Whittier Avt. Camper very lo mi's, $llOC. e jewelry modemlzed.. Olstom ========;;;;:I Anaheim HO ' Costa Meaa 642-1350 Utility trlr, approx $50. -493-3785. ~·.~ .""', !'~-~~; IMchlnary, Etc. mo Convention Center BIE CA TS GOLnd,DEN w ... 20X5l, Top * 642-85!2 oft Gpm * '63 CHEVY P .U. w I •. -11>\TSUN - z w.i. ... ...,. '-' ........,... ........ ...., • • August 1S.1t ALL COLORS co rdtlgetattd air, 2 TNCkl HOO camper, Dush toilet, clean, ~~~ ~~ Woodworking Milch. FREE DEMOS BR., 2 ba. dl"p!I, cptg, a.p-jacks. Make oiler 846-2460 ''Leader in The t.ear.h C!Uea" c.M. 645-1'09. See • malot offu. 161! Obmt Pl-eaJI '42-5611, .xt. 329 CAP'N EDS -· Complete aetup -------'65 DREAMER-8' <>ver-<ab. Way C M. ~ .,..,... 9 and 1 PM to claim Bunf\Jmkh, T,.Mfen-ed. 19361 '51 Ford Pick-up ZIMMERMAN GLASS smwease, 93x23x42, • • your ticket., (North County 2200 W Cst H NB 645-2244 roo urst. SplLCe No. 106, % Ton. Completely brand ~ir:csi~~~~n 2145 HARBOR BL VD. I;;,~~~~= 2 lheives. xlnt cond, $20. METAL Latht', all equipped. toll tree be . 540-1.220) • • W'J. H.B. See manager new re bu i I t eng. New 540-64lO Doughboy swimmfrv pool, Xhtt cond. $1000 value Ille · mun r II · STURDY 20' wooden aux-10X55 EXPANOO, bltns, col-brake.s. New 6 ply tires. 1970 VW Camper, Westphalia 15 x a, w/metal eteps, ndll =$600==· 83"°"1-=9542===== Bunnln & R•bblt1 lliary •loop. Sleepa 2 · or TV, coolt'l', stonge shed, New paint. Lesa than 2,000 pop up-8.000 mi. Best otter plastic line, $20. El e c --$1 each 546-7791 Galley, htad, new dacron tull tlwningg, Adlt park. (No on eng. Must Sell, Moving. l,;o;,~;':$3500;"=·=':=,..,;33;"'===- omolrel,.. -w/al· FREE TO YOU aalla ... "$00! ... ,,.,..,, ,,..., nr •hop ctr. $4995. ,, .. 2155. ladt, $20, 3093 Yukon, CM. ~-------C•I• 1120 Fl-A G<lcoat 714, 637·m9. ·,6-9_C_h_e_vy __ 1/-z-.T-.. -n Dune BuggiH '525 ~er 5 PM. --'--·----.;;:;:c * * Repa.ln * * 2 BR P kl • .,. --------FOUR tluHy, cute puppies, SIAMESE S e1.J pol n t: 1 Ffte lAtlmate's M&-1152 ar ane, 950 sq rt, With camper, law mile •. 36 HP atl-synchro trans 6 weeks old Need loving male, 9 mo'• $45 1 fem KITE ...... corn, lot on goll ooune, Automatic, power s~. Desert Fox all ..iau body' tam.Uy. 540-0383 a fte r 7 mo'1 J30 .ti abotll· ** • RACING ni.G, Dirftwood Bch Club, HB. air cond. Dir. Will •-li'.e blue metal·Oake•,· ----'. 3:30 8114 646-llOl ' . EXTRAS! No. 651. Sac $6950. 968-7472, 536-6928 "'t ,.,.,.........,. ,. .. ,~ .. .., .. ,,...,,... car in trade <It' finance p~ le. •900. """ ,,.,...., . FREE kittens 5 wka old • 2 PUJtEBRED Siamese kit· """• .,.......,...,._ LEAVING Stater Best ofier, • ~ 2 blk, 2 pure white, l tiger. ten&, $15 each. 14' Gius SU-per Satellite take$ lovely 1.2x56 Skyline, ~~· CalJ 5464052 CORVAIR powered dune 3094 Molokai Pl. Mesa * 675-J.:133 * Fut boat in a:ood cond. w/ spa.a!. 642-9104 · buggy, street legal, rea: .. Vmle, CM W/trlr, $550 * 615-5023 * * '66 SUZUKI x~. XI"' '53 CHEVY YAN plate• chrome whl•, ...it MOVING • ltaebld. (.'tat, FREE adorable blue t')'ed Dog1 112.5 SAILBOAT, Scorpkln tllke cond. Clean & depeOOable. construction. $950. 646-1934. ~b'· ~-~ 1 90lkl blk kittens, s -old. Sunfish) 14'. Xlnt Con-$250. ~1267 11,~ Ton enclosed fl't'lght box DUNE Buggy, 1200, silver .... ..,, .. ,......._b, srove, so a. dltlo 1-• ---"-I ~-~·-b 1 El Mother Siamese fa ... -'' n $300 646-8535 CG963691) dlr. Will •-"• "" w ·~ .,......,.u''" P n 1trip-•.1t"'w,....,r, ke , ec-• 111•::r 711 POODLE FANCIERS I . ' . . .....,,, in M t ell 675--0062 trolux, projector, garden Siamese. 54~2889 8/Th I have rn'<> AKC white tiny 20 FLYING Du t c b ma~: Motor Homes 9215 In trade or finance private g, • us 8 • • tooia. 327 Driftwood Rd, FLUFFY kittens. b I a e k. toy poodle puppies 1 male tlbergl~, tnliler, (5) sails+· --------party. 546-4052 or 494-68ll. ,e DUNE BUGGY: Fbrgls CdM. Shon!cllffs. evea. white-gray. Hsebkrn. l female. ' ' &«.5685 Zl' Pace Amlw completely GMC 1 Ton Truck w/ V·l600 XTRAS PLUSJ ADMIRAL Refrl&. dbl dr, 546--059, DIS :namingo. 'They're the "darllncest• •• COLUMBIA 26, '70, many self contained. Power plant Swedish hydraulic boom. No ·""'~$;;2200;:;·..:·..:·.::96>-0>m:::;;~-Sl.2S. studio couch S38, Ken-CM. 8113 333 17th St., C.M. · xlra.s w/ll!lp. $2500 down. & dual air, Jo ml. Cliff's motor. $500 CASH. n4: '68 DUNE Buggy, Xlnt cond. more deluxe gas dryer $100, BARNEY, our be 1 0 v e d 646-0142 A.ssumt'-loan. 832--0561 Au to Repair, 1747 Anaheim 54~21JT or TI4: 645-2052 ~op, radio, $9SO!bl'llt otter. mini bike $100, breakfast Busett, A.KC, needs loving WANT An adorable -t" COLUMBIA 22, allp, o.b.,I =Av,OeO:',OC,0 .• :01.===== '57 FORD%. ton PU. Near I===*=""""=:=:=*== ar.t. $40. 644-0437. home. Call 84T-O'l81 aft 5 Amber 1J the dog for .-• hinged mas!, pl.us xtras.1-• new paint & uphul. Xlnt TWIN-& mattress w/box P.M. . 8/13 She's a darllni AKC ~ $3650. Sf2.-5916 Mini Bikes 9275 running cond, $550. 645-0640 Import.cf Can ..-HOO •prlngs $12 Bdrm set $50 BU< l.orw haittd beaut 646-0142 e 33l 17th St. CM. CENTER Board Sa I Ii n g or 497-1077 J -.l.--------:~ ,!35 ~= $25. male kitten 5 mo. w/ahots. GREAT Dane• 8 wks Fawn dinghy. 9', l/g hull, yd Taco 100, 5 hp, hvy OiEVY '65 2% ton enclosed WHOLESALE .,...._.....,.... or Net>da gd . home. Ir Brindle. Show~ mm-doUy, lie. $235. 546-5147 duty tires, hand brkK, sl4ke produce truck: Vecy TO ~· 615-1981 8114 panion, Honey hollow line, e l3' OIRYSLER SLOOP shocks, $125. 646-7535 lo mi's. 100 W. f\facArthur, MATOIEO pa.ir of large LOVABLE AKC. Ger. llhOrt 836-'llf6 BRAND NEW!-TV PRIZE! e Po"'-ell JI.tin! Bike.Sl25 S.A. 549-1010 THE PUIUC ~~ .. o~ ongpa.·~OO:!l haired pointer tan & wht AKC Reg Black Labradot'.!l ** 539-8016 * * e Go-Cart. 10 hp, $75. '67, 6 cyl., VAN, manual, Domestic trades ottering • ':..-:.:..' :..., -~ ... ..._h ·~ 1 yr h6'brk. older chlldttn -weaned, wonned. xlot 12' PENGUIN class w/lrlr * Call 675--3428. new paint. Asking S97S. or Fantastic savings , -...-11, """' ....... •'"' eac . ~ pret 468-2319 8/l< •· d 4~ •=• • 6 P'f AUTHORIZED B • W TV •....: ..,~,,...... bloodline. $75. 962--1435 & all xtras. $250. 541-6639; ua e, .,.....,.,'"an. ". ' • ...,. _......,.. FREE Klnem -6 wk.8 old eves & wknds 96" A""l Motorcycles 9300 SALES, SERVICE , CHESI' of drawers $10. ll J\fiN. POODLE PUPS AKC ...... ..., '68 Ford Econoline, Sacrifice RedMlod table &: benches a colors -housebroken • 6 wks. Apricot & blk 2'T FEATHER Sloop, l'.rbgls for honeymoon. S 15 0 0 , • $10 Hanging lamp $5, llT 968--5363 sn5 aft. 4 pm. 545-3502 O/"'-d. Gd rond, muM: R ll. '69 KA w As AK I 250 ~-=-"~2698=·,-,-~-=- E. 18th. CM samoyed AKC Male, 10 mo. LABRAOOR REI'RIEVER $1695. 6/;)o.}393 or 531-5363 si~:e\vinder lots ?f chrome, ·70 FORD % Ton Pick Up. ~ All s hots •• 6 WKS. PUREBRED --f'X.<!llent condition, ju st Auto. Radio. J.Lany elCtras! : ~: ~re~:w ~~·e; 8/13 $50 968-793S Power Crui1•r1 9020 ~~ l.OOJ miles $565, Low mMNge. $2595. 646-4318 '68 1600 ROADSTER JAGUA Light blue. Excellent cond. HEAD"'UAR Radio. heatt"r dlr 4 speed "I" CXIH 758) wil1 take car i~ The only authorized JJ.. trade or finance private dealn in lhe enttre party. Call 546-4052 or Area. '""""· '66 1600 ROADSTER Silver finish w/black vinyl interior 4 speed, Dlr., <RUC. 851) will take trade or tin· ance private party call 546-4052 or 494.SSU. ENGLISH FORD ---"" , siU!I $15. 117 E. 18th St., 3 ADORABLE 8 wk old kit-CHnruAHUA Pups. AKC, 8 '53 CHEVY P.U. Good oond. Of tens, m'l·A State Ave, C.M. y,icJ old. R e a 10 n a ble. * BARGAIN * Hond• 305-Gorod cond. 1 owner. $235. 4ll 8th St., JOE B AIL NE\V ENGLISH FENDER Baa amplifier 548-4950 8115 546-8746 Absence forcei .saJe. 25• twin S2SO. 6444498 H.B. anytime ERLOTTl'S FORDS NOW JN STOCK . dtlwc.e Rklrenbo.chu bus LOVABLE foQ:I male Che OLD ENGLISH SHEEP screw cruiser, planked hull. * HONDA SL 350 • '63 Ford P ickup • T &M Motors DRASTICALLY auJ,tar - 1 ncd9 mood • ,!d!,JOOd home, , DOG PUP~. AKC Top cond. & qual1ty. Com. * U:\V J\tlLEAGE * Gd cond $100. 962-4353 REDUCED . * fi7S..&M>4 * Y . _,_..w,.,, 8/U S2s-3701 ptetety eqp'd for fishing. 64 ... 2900 aft 6 pm. IOll Garden Grov• Blvd. TO CLEAR "" · ~DREXEL 8-pc mahogany 6 Kitten& -6 wlm old 4 * (4) COCK-A·POO * Best otter over $3.7SO. prior e KAWASAIQ 250 oc e ~HP• 9510 SaJes Open Sonday LARGE SELECTION METRO :1 dln'c let w/butfet, Duncan gray 1 blk l t lier , PUPPIES* 5 wb old. lo 8125 tn4) 646-3794, * OFFER* '-"'"-'--~--_:.:: Parts, Senrlce Tuei., Tbun. 1'0 CHOOSE FROM Pb)ife, value $2000, sell "eM. 549-4398 8/14 $IO * * 54.._ u.-MUST &ell, 26' rerin, i;-_58 494--0526 ·~.,Jee!_~rr 2 wd, ~h till 8:00 Theodore 19=~ METRO VAN;: ** 531--3956•• -DARlJNG Put Pt'hian kit. AKC Toy Poodl~':uver 175 HP. 01rys.ss, ~~" 4. Ducati 2SO Scrambler ~ "'"'v• New brakes, (~) Blk E. of Beach) ROBINS FORD ~ .,_ T builtin •• FOR Rent -Cabin • Mam.· t.enl 3 Wflke, l black. g rmlt' It t 1 Take ear pt-pnmt. penn 5-134751 1='-==' ';lc.=.;$495=.;.;53tl-39:=='=':::;;""~-2:18~1====~ms;s~~li; 2>60 Harbor Blvd. Stove, aink, Ice bo~.~ moth Lake., &lps, 'l, furn., wkl. 642.-6892 8/14 w/shott, $100n:;. 54545":.' sUp, $3500. 67:J...0285 BRONCO _,, blk Lt~ .°".,.1a.,.M!!•1&.,..,..,.,.",.S«n.,.,,.ol ~~~t ... Xl~tll~~ .. lt~i~e ' frpl c. 5 N\tn $75. 531..J.374 3 P/.$1ameee Kktas, 9 wits. ucw e. ...., CamJM!n t520Cempen t520 ,..... " "v"" ....... or 54().(161? ~. very pretb', ID iood home. BASSETr pups AKC. 6 Speed Ski BMts 9030 new. $200. Call 646-1587 i~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiii~~~---;;i~ * 545-7245 ~: 6f6.3615 8114 •'eeb dd Tri •nd tan-.wfU~ after 6:00 PM 'NUSf movo • i..,.. roUtn, In color. 6J3..33.1'1 12' MlNl:srolm '° hp* '69 SU•"1rl 250 Xl"1 """· "A COMPL£TE SEUCTIOH NOW'S THE MERCEDES • pc ............ bed .... '-"""" --..... sr. BERNARD 111 ""' Evl"""" .. , ... ., d-$490 or T.O.P. Tr=:-""'" amalter >Wt. l bllr, l "'· '"~· male Muet Sell! $150. a<art. ""'°· Aft. • 5 'a'o, --;;,-;:;;;-,;*;;;64.;;:>-5llOI,;;;;,,_*==--OF CAMPERS AT ' rt · FREE BttutlfUl '1ttens to * 646-914.9 • 96J..60S7 1 • '70 TRIUMPH 250 cc TIME FOR lWSf Sellt 2 -<I lW&.a 1ov1,... """"'-96Wlle In• GERMAN SHEl!HERD pupe, 16' ALL GLASS Ski Boat X1nl cood. $100 or bit otr TOTAL DISCOUNT PRICfS" bol' llllri!WI & ~ Loncbalr black kitten. Lav-Champ. ~ show tt: pet. 100 hp Mere-.. w/tnUer. * 962-5757 * • ~mf•w! Mm _oner. able A blJte tratned. 89S-2986 shota, wonned, 49f..3100. itroo 54~ att. 6 pm '68 YAMAHA IOOcc • ANGEr.US • HARV'Em'-VANS QUICK CASH· ' ....... n "'R.F.N'S ~ 2 Chihuahua puppiu, C wb. WJEMARANER PUPS Good eond, Make ofter e TEAR DROP e CAMP KING VANS ~.;;;;., Aooordloo $10. --* Cbamt>lon Uno " Merino E'llllp. I035 • 5.11 -9'51 * : ~~Tnu: ROAD : ~~,ars\ m-<l!!35 ADORABLE""--kit· 64M31B HONDA er 90 moloreyclo, • DJ'• ~~ THROUGH A 1s.ll\ri)() MATS tens. fn..4106 sns • 2 AFGHANS • male l * * * 325 mile!I, CLEAN-$XI(!, • DISCOVERER • CAMP KING MAKE 01TE!t PUR.E lftd Germu -t.m.Ut, ' ,..... .id, lff7 EVINRUD E 2Ql Knox Pl, CM 54$-9690 e CllASSJS MOUNTS CAMPERS 6'f3.447 1fi. 6PM 11 mot. 897--Mlk'I 8/12 ~-~ 33 H.P. ~feehankally perfect. * '68 GREEVES 250 cc. 6\1 MO old -mix AKC PUSI Pvppln M"""al. Very good C<>Od. llOO Call 69 MBZ 230 SV. DAILY PILOT · .......... ,, •00 ~, .. motor •06170 ~ •. Jim Siemon~ Im~ ~ ANTtQtJm Qoedrtna. Jlnen Ir "'"" dra~ IAtl ot ! IW>rk! 891..-1112 5 wkl old 3'T-$200 FI RM Ah. 4pm, 642-1169 STANDARD Red Dox I• PEKE A POO PUP m.6434 alt. 3 pm 'Gil HONDA SCR. 90 Dirt, • 10· Tiie Arl>or Dolco 64>-0545 ..,., lnl 131 * * * 646-0642 MERCEDES-B<oz d 1 ' '• 1 "!:"'· ms 0 ' mako oUu. EMPIRE CAMPER SALES ChM ~n(int' model 6.16 mmpletely 545--5331 al'O'tlme. tablo 1aw, motOI' lltmdJed .,....papo,., 7196·A Afvh•n Pupa · AICC R.. """"' an new puu, l400 e SUZUK I TC 90 e So. Cal. Dl,acount Center • -· $111. -'lll:S ,.;;;•:...ota=nO.;;;;;.;~:.:::..;=---Amft'!Cln A.._ Olola Mua. QUALITY. * 812o!l!llltl 641-IM«I $300 546-0811 1013 N. Harbor, $.A. e .,,_lm ..._ __ llllllilll ____ __ WANT AD 100 W, W"""'r Sani~oa Open F.:"'s. & Sun. ~ 64t5678 '60 MERCEDES 220 S, N rond, 20+ml (ll'r xalr~ Sell $69$, B~t ofJer~1 239.i Orange, CA-t.'•..._ .. ~~ • .. - L Or • • I : ; •• ~ •• . ;_' :. • IA < t ' - - i MLOT--ADVERTISER Wtd11tsd1y, A11911st 12, 1970 ilfiiNl~OlitATION f RANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRAN ~!'ORTATION '""-~-·----~-,.--..--~ ~~tdflfSday, 4119'1St 12, 1970 OAJLY Pll.Of 51 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION rRANSPOR fATION . TRANSPORTATION lm"""41 Autot 9600' lmportod AutH 9600 lmpomd Autos 9600 lmpomd Autos 9600 ltnported Autos 9600 ------·~------~· --·---Import!!' Cars 9600 IJ'llllOrltd Cars MOO lmportod Ca" 9600 l-11d -- . • MG G MG . MG SUNBEAM TOYOTA TOYOTA TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN · •'.!i " r ---.; .. U MCJC.GT ............ '6' MGC "GT" 'M MOB RODSTR SU1'BEAM Alp!no 'e&, con-'"Toyota Corona '67 TOYOTA 'M Triumph S~llflra . '63 ·YW ..., WJro whedt. ....tlor titt~ • ·mlllk 'cyl, J\ad~, .... ,'l', ~-!\Ad ... ~J•r•-1•"""' = < -ms .. S<d. l!adlo..beatu .._tic Pldr up wtlh-,...pu Sl,llDO ~-~-~ ~AIOC SPllCW.' .. ~ ~:.::· •: ''MU' Wtre~~~F). c:oodltS<ll! sl~:m~ ;:;an inaidt • out. ==~"'.' ~ 1i:~ ruce 1 cae.~~ Uc. OKCC1J -~~Lie. XS,, 'Ii!!. ID DEAN LEWIS DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA ~s ..... .-w -· "'"°· """'· DEAN LEWIS CHlc.r' IVllSOti ,::r,· $2499 ''fRll!IU'..&..,_,• 1966 HARBOR 1966 HARBOR D~N LEWlS -"841 '°' ~ <VP'" 1't66 HARBOR . . , VW ! CRICK MRSON urlillnutn BLVD. BLVD. 70 TOYOTA'S 1966 HARBOR 7171 ' $1399 BLVD. -Ext.•"''" VW NEW MIDG.t '$lt9S 64·6 93 03 · lh """k. lmmedlate dell""''" BLVD "' mo lWIBOR BLVD. 1#• """ l•WY. ~• • 646°9303 • CHICK IVERSON 646-7303 ~ E«l. ea"" N.r.z:m:o.5;'~. uo 1st 'coME, ~ ...... ,,.. 646-9303 vw '68-GT""& __ ,··-·._,.A MESA . • 1970 HARBOR BLVD. Sales, SmicJ, Partt , "'..;" .. ''4 Velk1Wlf9ft C""""' 'COSfA MESA ~ lmmedlat. °'"•••>. 1st SERVED lll1"tfS 549-:¥!31ExL66 °"" Lie. • OMR 1!1. leo Bot. .1\.UJB, radio. wire whls. All Modeb 'S2 MG-TD ITrgtYIQITJAI l9'10=~VD. Italian Racing Red fu~ Jr'S~ $1o285.~: 1 XJnl cond. $1950. Ph: ffi4) • !55 MG :rR lSOO (Classic:l ftAA Laguna Beach ebof'u:lly eqbulpped, w~ wbeell, .!' w"'°"' mpo~,t_!_J ' Rad 5475 TIN So. c,t. Highway DIEMO '69 ToyOta Corqna ny lack interior <YEM -.. W, armr, Sant.a Alta ~ .,. io, ·~:· u!; 494-7503 * ~3100 '70 WAGON (6372} Sed . .Radio. beater, aut1>-4\.4) • s.crtfice, take tradt Open Evea. A SUn. 5tMl'5 ""'· 1~.0..1 ' Dlr. 54l><4UI »ldio '69 TOYOTA CORONA $ matlc "'""""alt...,._ or rmell down, will fin,""-'64 VW I 99 1 · '63 MGB . HT Cpe Radio he 1817 ing. Balance of new car ~ty. dJr, Call Maury aft 10 ' , DEAJ ~WIS a\00 W. OoUt H"7. !I.e. 4 opeed, -~hffil. red;o, s,,;ed. · Land au"",.,: . Wan'&n!J' tXXE-1781 am ..,._"' .... I029. S'i)UAREBACK ) Y' your 1.:U -ti'• no1 &12~ )f0.116' $988, lXSS-ml $1795 Uc 895 1 ! Just ttach for """ 1966 HARBOR Aulhorhed MG Deatu HARBOR AMERJc.\N, $1495 Ched< °"' d•ab DEAN LEWIS VOLKSWAGEN $B95 . :0 ~"'a!: BLVD. ·~,:~. ":;,,:'{ =; """·=Blvd. DEAN Lt-WIS ~~~,!'v'i:Jgi 1966 HARBOR .,, Good .,.,._,.lion CHICK IVERSON ad -_-.,,, 446-9303 '"""' beototttt. 56-3182 1966 HARBOR DEAN LEWIS BLVD. ca11 ati...' PM VW J =1<=====---'=~~~~==z==~=::::;=::=:= \ MGB BLVD. 1"' Harbo'. C.M. 646-930.'! 646·9303 • '"8-= • '4~>131 Ext. 96 or '1 ' -tHANK 'YOU FOR • ' JULY·! e WE SOLD 123 USED CARS e The Bi99est Month In the entire history of Con11ell Chevrolet. .. NICE CAR$!• that's why. 100°/o 30 DAY 1GU~~NTEE! thot's why. HONEST DEALING! ttiat's why. NHCI we mention Big Selection and Low Price1? Why don'.t yo" ... u your friends you got • good de4111 ind after ule •ttent1on it Connell Chevrolet? A lot of other people did! Even Sale Priced C1r1 carry our full 9u1r1ntee.__ . '67 ~=n~~,~~;~,.~!.G;>!, $1799 ' brakea, automatic, fact<Jry air. . ·' Nice car. {TZH933J :'65 CHEVROLET IMPALA WAGON $999 6 peuenger. Radio, he6ter, automatic, power steering, factory air. ' Low, low price. (RGU715) . ' '69 IMPALA CUSTOM COU~E $2695 t!t Radio, heater, automatic. power steering, factory ..., air, vinyl root, like rSZ;O{ sharp. (YYN008l :·· Remaining factory guara.ntet". ~7 CAMAIOVI 2 Door hardtop. AM-FM radio, power steering. • Po.Wcr b,n.kea, automaUC. • -~ Sharp. (TY1'571) ('67 CHEVROLET MALllU · :_ Hardtop coupe . .\µ~atlc. radio and heater, power 11teetlng. . : Hurrjl"! (VOL.521) ~299 • . VS, radio, heater. automatic, power 1teering, ''67 IMPALA 2 DOOR HARDTOP · , tremendously nice car. CTPR900) '66 CHEYIOLET CORVAIR 2 Door hardtop. Radio,heater,au~omatic. This Is a 1 owner new car trade-in. -(RRY538) . 2 Door hardtop. Radio. heater, automatic. '65 CHEVROLET CORVAIR 4 speed transmi.sslon. Nice. (HOY303) }67 PONTIAC GTO 2 Door hardtop. Radio. beater, automatic , . transml.uion, pvwer 1r1teering. Hurry. (\VCA940) 2 Door bug. Radio. Need we say more. ''68 VOLKSWAGEN . (VGJ432) , Convertible. Power !!leering, radio, auto-'68 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill matic, aJr conditioning. Nice. (ZZ0786J * TRUCKS-TRUCKS * 1969 FORD VAN 108" whttl base. Radio, heater, automatic. nice. {02021 l 1966 CHEVROLET VAN CAMPER, ' Conwraion like ne\v, CZZX6191 1966 CHEVROLET l/2 TON 1 Pickup. Stick 1blft, V8, sharp. IU20961 J 1966 CHEVROLET 112 TON I PlckUp camper. V8, f P35481} 1967 CHEVROLET 112 TON Stick, 6 cylinder engine, sharp. CV949121 1965 EL CAMINO Radio, heater. automatic, power steeMng. (R37660l 1967 EL CAMINO RlldiO. healer, automatic, poYN!l'I steering. (Vl6899) 1967 RANCHERO Radio, heater, automatic, power steering, air cond. t 12233A) 1965 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON Pickup. VB, radio and heater. (S212fr71 1966 CHEVROLET l/~ TON Pftkup. 6 cylinder, radio and heater. ('1'51416 ) coN·N-LL :cHEVRO.LET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1203 * '67 YW \Vestp bal la 1970 HAMOR. BLVD. ' '65 MGB ROADSTER 646-9303 BIIJ.. MAXEY . Campet. Xlnl cond. Fully COSTA MESA ' TRIUMPH ""'IP-'l2250 "'-"'' ';~.~'.' cv~"':':· 0.::: '&J TOYOTA !TIOJY@T@! '67 Triumph TR6 9.: ~. ~= .... by little Old school teacher. Corona , Good condition (ZLK. 4 peed I wl. ....,.., .,.....,"'""' Take tI1-de or small down. 9271,. Will lake car in trade H111111 BBEAchCH ~~7~~5J . w~a, ~r:~;;. J; 1966 VW Bug -lo mi., '69 VW POP-TOP CAMPEJ * 64&-031 * ~ '00 VW·Goo<t for B&ja bug j $250 or belt t\flu. , Will tin pvt pty Dir Call or finance private PartY. dlr. un • •• .... miles. Runs like a fine outstandi~ cone!, w/air. Pat alt. 10 ~rn 5fo.31Qo or CaU S4fi...4052 or 494-61lll. 1 ml N. of O:iut Rwy, an Bdt watch. (UOV846) Will take 833-2629 962-1782 or 545-6!l19 ~ '63 VW-$1495. Must se~J AM/FM, AUnrOOI. Go o itl cond. M0-3859 or ~ '! '66 BUS • reblt ere., c111tcL & ....... Good ..... Ou4 $.lli9!1. ~1979 ; 'Pt&ot Want Ads. 6U-$1B 494-1029. '68 OORONA coupe • vl.n;yt '69 Toyota Corona Cpe car in trade or finance pri-'60 vw Bus Corvair ~-. ========! top stndrrl tralll!I. Xlnt cond. Lie. ZSJ 4~. 4 speed, radio, vate party, ~ or good cond., be-st offer '66 MORGAM Pvt'''" 11285 1133-1'69 and •"'"· 11.595.oo. '"-"'u. 1raro •• 962.filu '60 Morgan 4 seater Xlnt cood. bst oH. OR l-237fi PEUGEOT • '62 Peugeot Xlnt cond $400 firm. S'JS.-0237 PORSCHE '66 PORSCHE 912 4 SPEED (NPD 617) $2999 BILL: JONES B.J. Sports Car Center 2833 Hartpr, C.M. 540-4491 '65 Porsche SC new rblt enp;. Chim v.tils. sun roof, 125 23rd St. NB '61 PORSCHE <;ABRIOLET Hrrdtop, gleaming metallic ailVV, with brand M'W in- terior, chrome wheels, ta· dial t.lns, AM/F?i.1 rac:Ho, Lie,. WYW 215. S1899 CHICK IVERSON vw . "'549-3031 Ext, 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '68 Porsche 911 COupe ~.600 miles, like new. $4,495.00. Radio and Heater. , Lie, ZUL 960. J im Slemons l"*°rts 120 W. Warner, Santa Ana Open Eves. & Sun. 546-4125 '55 PORSCllE SPEEDSTER e New reblt 1700 cng.! * $1600 * * • * 642.-1754 '61 PORSCHE CABRIOLET Must sell for belt otter' * 675-1323 • e 19 6 3 Porsche-AM/FM, chtOme whttls. $1800 .......,, '66 Porsche 912 3 ro CHOOSE FROM Priced from $319S XYJ474 CHICK IVERSON vw 54~3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '60 PORSCllE Cabriolet, 1600 super, w:lth hard top. New enafnei new clutch. new tires, new polnt. AM/FM, jult like new, ·can be seen at 2<l!9 Jiarbor Blvd ., or phone &45-1982, 9am to 6pm 1970 Po~IJe Targa-Lt yellotr1 app. group i" mag!, AM-ttl!roo lape, lo ml. Shownn conrt. Pvt pfy 67".r-4774 1969 Pon!iche 9ll·E Xlnt oond. MUST SELL! .$6100. Ill' - '56 Porsche, tblt ena:, yellow $1000 • 673-9403 • • '63 590, Many extrai e Must ..U, ,,.,. 673-4386 * 5~ SAAB Autho~ Dir. s.Ju • Se.W. • P"l" From S\\>'eden lhe SONETT Tmm~late Delivery Orangf' County'• NewHt Dlr. COAST IMPORTS of Orange County· 1200 \Y, Pacllle Coast Hwy. ACl'Ofi,11 fmm Balboa Bay Cub 642.()f()6 • s.46-4529 '68 Toyota, gtl cond. Jim Sltmona Imports DAlL'Y PILOT WANT AD. THE QUIO<ER YOU CAIL S1200 or best offer, 120 W. Warner, Santa Ana Dlat &U-5678 & cllarte 1l • TIIE QUICXER. YOU SELL ri.tust sell. 673-6674 Open Eves:. & Sun. 54&-fl.25 ~twC1n --c." YEAR-END JOHN CONNIU "NO GIVEAWAYS NO GIMMICK S" ••. Just 22 Y••n of Ho11•1t 0 •• 11119, s.111'"1 cti•vrol•h. ALL NEW 1970's EXEC'S -DEMO'S --NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED BRAND NEW 1970 · CAMARO Brand New 1970 Nova 2 Door Coupe Tinted 9le11, d•lux• belts, power steering, AM radio, evep. •mi1 1ion control, white w•tl 'fir•s, l1rge whe•I covars. l360T I 17- 36241. . $2562 FOR RENT 26 ft. Horizon Motor Home Air Conditioned And Fully Self Cont1ln9d. At Popular Prices. Phone lmmedl1tely For llenrvatlons. R09er Miller, 546-1200 . C o u p e. Tinted glass, evap. em ission control, AM-push but .. ton radio, citrus green with green vinyl interior. Stock '.#i 105'4 (530202). Brand New 1970 Full Sized Chevrolet Wagon Tint•d 9le1s, iurbo hydra• metic, •vep. em1111on, power 1teerlng, 250 ¥8 tngin•, AM rad io, 'tl'inyl in· ierior. 1 ~07 1 118 1716 1. FULL PRICE s329a CHEVY BLAZERS-1971 VANS CARRYALLS-4 WHEEL DRIVES Now For Immediate Delivery Ai Connell Chevrolet. Call Ron Kranz. Tr~k Department. - . 2828 HARBOR. ·BLVD . COSTA MESA NEW C.US 546-1200 USID CARS S46-120J I I •• ,• " ~ , • ,. ( I ' f I •J ~ . " j ) ' r j ! I I • ' • ' ~ D F I \ \ . '. ' .. , . • : :-.•. ' . • Wedwdair. A119ust. 12. 1970 TRANSPORTATION Imported Autos 9600 VOLKSWAGEN '64 vw SQUARE IACK Radio, he6trr, .ArcUc while. Show' exceptional care. Thia v.ttk~nd only tT&'(. ""'· VOLVO ----VOLVO BUYERS VOLVO YOLYQ '70 Demo, fJ8'ZC S4YE M66 Check-our deals PILOT .. OVERTISER 4 CADILLAC ••• -----..-. '68 EL DORADO, lmQ:iic. loaded4~ mtl.,. $4l00. 6'2-8062 ;-~ '66 ~edan de Ville .• Co(Kf L'OTidltlon. $200) or bcll"l-..!f- rer. 494-5187. :-.. ":'-CO-STA ME-SA- H 0 NDA s:. $999 $51.95 dn •• $37.78 monlh LET US CHECK YOUR DEAL 1800 F. Cpe. for delivery, CHANCES ARE WE'L.l <>-:en11.u del Specialist. CAMARO · '67 Chevy Cama13>. 11.T. Cpe. Radio, heater idtpr shift. Priced to sdl? tUKK-0031 CHICK IYERSON vw SAYE YOU MANY DEAN LEWIS $ $ 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 549-.10:n Ext. 66 or 61 1!170 HARBOR BLVD. , • '6,j Volvo P.~AM/FM It s worth your while .· radio, air, mag whls, like COSTA MESA FRITZ WARREN new. $2100. 1-524-3023 $1199 DEAN LEWIS , 1966 HARBOR BLVD. 646·9303 NEW VW BUG $55.89 pr. month SPORTS CAR ---·-CENTER A~"W1ntoc1~ __ n_oo "DEDICATED TO WE PAY TOP 40 MIUS PER GAUON GREAT SELECTION $147.71 down includes tax & Lie. SERVICE" CASH 110 E . ls1, S.A. 5-t7-0'7&t i.n.n.n.ru CHEVROLET . e fron t Disc Brake1 e Full Carpeting e .75 MPH FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBIU VW LEASING AT Dir. 4 !lpt.'Cd •XXA 989). $1~95 Specializing in V\V Bugs & CHICK JVERSON lull pri~ with small down Buses Paid for or not. '6.1 VW will flnara. 494-7i44. 9625 Garden Grn\'e BJvd. Low miles on rebuilt f'ngine, VW -~ cl h b-'· 1970 HARBOR BLVD. .63 Karmann Ghia conver-Call collect 537.,,,, v.,..n SUn new utc, new ,..,..es, COSTA MESA tjble • Rebuilt eng, new • '68 VW sedan, chrome radio, perfe«l condition. Can I ----==-- brakes & clutch. Good cond. rims, t-.Uchelin tlrl?s, be seen at 2089 Harbor WANTED $700 Call 642-7375 suro-oof, exhaust system, Blvd, or phone ~1982, Sam I'll pay top dolla~ ror your .60 VW BUS, New cngthc. chains. Take over totipm VOUCS\VAGEN today, Call SSOO or trade. payinentll, 494-S739 alter 5 ,-68-VW-. -w-...,..-.-.. -m-,-,,.~. and ask for Ron Pinchol. 67~70C.l PM or wkt'nds. 1600 CC's must see. make 549-3031 Ext. 6G-67. 673-0'JJO. .62 V\\',Eh'TRASHARP •a!; V\V_ Bu_g-Good orler or trade ior Van •69 vw,rcd.Xlntcond,\V ide Prvt ply P50 frr !lsportau'ln. ~J.50 or best 6=7'-~9"~52~-~---Sempcrit radial I i re '• * &16-6072 ., ofter. 962--1782 or 545-0519 '67 VW Bus, custom interior, wooden steer v.1hl & 11hirter. '64 VW BUS '66 VW new reblt eng. Must sell, Dix. Inter. 1rin1, $1795. Gd Cond •~ 833-2{)87 me.ke otter. Call 673-3200 S37-1176. Call 64>1075 alt noon · · ..,....,, THINl ~vo~o· "FRIEDLANDER" 2 dr. Demo. * $2750 * ll1M ll!ACM tMWY. 1'1 893-7566 • 537-6824 NEW·USED-SERV. ~ PLANNING to move? You'll find an amazing number ol homes in today's Classified Ads. Cleek them now. PILOT WANT AD! 6C-5678 WANT ADS SELL! 642-5678 PILOT WA.VI' AD! 642-5678 \Yant Ad, Get Results! '==========-========= 9800 --THIS WEEK END ONLY --. . THE EARLIEST & MOST DRAMA TIC CLEAN UP SALE IN OUR 18 YEAR HISTORY '' •• !DEALER WHOLESALE COST! • + TY. FOR HANDLING THAT·s RIGHT. $70* OVER FACTORY INVOICE ON ALL NEW 1970 COUGARS, MERCURYS, MONTEGOS, CYCLO.NE GTs, MARQUIS, & STATION WAGONS AND OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF OVER 100 TO CHOOSE FROM LINCOLN CONTINENTALS NOTHING HELD BACK ALL 1970 COUGARS OVER 100 NEW LINCOLN • MERCURYS TO CHOOSE FROM NEW 1970 LINCOLN CONTINENTALS, 2 DOOR HARDTOPS AND 4 DOOR SEDANS INCLUDED IN TH IS SALE STATION WAGONS, SEDANS, HARDTOPS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHOOSE FROM OYER 100 •1>!111• •dd 21. for l1tndl,11g XR7's, HARDTOPS, ETC. Drive Them Away For Only MERCURY MARQUIS ONF. Of THE MOST SUCCESSFUL CARS Of THE '70's NOW AT $70 OYER FACTORY INVOICE• LINCOLNS, MERCURYS, COUGARS Now ls The Best Titn~ In Ten Years To Btiy A Litacoln·Mercairy P1•oduct Johnson+son I!. a Im ©@ I!. ~ ©@Im 'ii' a ~ ffi ~ 'ii' ti.\ I!. a I & Im ~ JilI[ I ~ ffi [ffi © l1D [ffi YI • ©@l!D@ li.\ 00 540-5630 COSTA MESA 2626 Harbor Blvd. 642-0981 TllREE GENER ATIONS 1N TU E AVTOHt>BILE BVSl l\'ESS THI OLDEST ESTAILISH!D "FACTORY DIRECT" LINCOLN·M!RCURY DEALER IN ORANcaf COUNTY -D -- for used ca.rs Ir trucks jusl ---------1 cal.I 115 for tree estimate. GROTH CHEYROUT Ask for Sales Manager 1821.l Beacb Blvd. Huntington Beach 84T..al87 • Kl 9-3331 WE PAY CASH fOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa w .. 1200 ll1POR'j'S WANTED Orange c.ount1es TOP $ BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Ph. !J.47-1555 WE PAY TOP DOLl.AR FOR TOP USED CARS . U your car l3 extra clean, set: UJ lln:t. BAUER BUICK 234 E. 17th SL 548-TISS '65 CHEVELLE S.S, : 4-speed xlnt eond. Radio. heater, chrome wneiels, buc~t 1ea1~. CNCA-738.). $895 • T & M MOTORS AUTIIORJZED SALES e SERVICE • • 8081 Gan::len Grove Blvd.~ 534-nM r~i blk. E. of Beadl) '892-5551 '63 Chevy Pickup ~~ Ton. 6 cyl. automaOc ( N6l.291) • $695 -DEAN LEWIS .: 1966 HARBOR BLVDl 646-9303 . 'I '69 CHEVELLE S/S "' 81 itilh Racing Green " PB, PS, AIR, NEW TIRES 49-1-5739 alter 5 '", 9110 EXCELLENT CONDmoli ---·-~---494-5739 after 5 ~~ >' LEASE >' ·ro CHEVY P.rkwood 6 &i 'Gll Cad CPe de Ville, Londed! 3 speed station wagon. Ver; Like new, $159 per mo, and good engine • G 0 0-"d others. tran1;mission & clutch. $125. SOUTH COAST Call 642-0022 _CAR LEASING --~.,~,~OIEVY==-- 300 \V. Cst Hwy, NB. &15-2182 4 dr., wqon, SACRIFICE • 9900 $175 or best aller &ft •~ob . ..;;;;..;;;;;;;===;;; ~73 :: TRANSPORTATION CARS Otir Spe<:lalty AS LOW AS $99 We carry our own contracts Credit is no problem Blue Chip Auto Sales 2145 lle.rbor BJvd., C.l\f. 642-9700 * 54M392 WE .,UY CARS! '62 Buick Skylark ron\i, Xlnl cond $395. * 962--0262 * 1964 Special Wag, Au to. PIS, R/ll , Xlnt cond! R.casooable! 646-3431 CADILLAC '66 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Lie. TFB 434, Full Po\vrr, Jo'nc1ory air conditioning, 42,100 miles. $2,495.00. Jim $lemons Imports 120 W. Warner, Santa An11. Open Eve11. & Sun . M6-412J DlfttB-A-LINES. 642--51)78 '64 EL CAt.1fNO, nrw e111: p/~. p/b, • r/h, air coM. New tlrrs, xlnL co nJI . 64&-7335 '62 OIEV Station \Va.gon, V"8 Stick 1hlft -ixcell. condlllpa • ""'· ""'-7045 alter ' pl!>. '67 Chovy 'h Ton,. Pick up. Radio, heater, P<rw· er steering, wltb a camQtr ready for the med. (V931lzt) $1995 •• DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR.' BLVD. ::· 646-9303 ~: 60 ffiEVY Impala. New q . generator, braket, titts. E:i. cond. $300. 549-27'23 1963 Chevy lmpala -~ verllble. Very clean. Good rubber. 6 cyl. $400. 644-1482: '63 Che''Y Van-ti cyl, 3--epe;i w/radlo Call after 3, 646-1455 '59 CHEVY Belaire 2 dr, 6 cy!, pnwer-glide. Xlnt. cond. $425. 897-7003 ' CONTINENTAL '69 Merk 111 Contlnent•I 1-~uu power, factory alr con; d1rioning, License WXH 655, Radial Tires, Vinyl Roor, Lcn!hcr. $5,39i00. Jim Slemons lmport1 120 \V. Warner, SantR Ana Open Eves. & Sun_ 546-4125 .· ~ llUNO lllLCll--Serwl,• ...... "' We're p1oud of 011r 1er¥ic1 m11111191r i nd with 9004 r111on. We fe1I tl11t l r11fto i1 the fine1t I MW mech1ftlc I In So11ther11 Celifornie. He 1lerted hi1 c•1eer 12 yr1. e1• h1 Germeny 11ndergoin9 exien1IYe lr11i11i119 et IM W'1 1'1'101t moclerfl work ahop. Drop IR 11ntl 1ey hello lo l r11ne. H•'• e friendly f1llow •lld II fin1 tr1•ch e11ic. YW SPECIALS COMPUTE BRAKE JOB $35 ENGINE OVERHAUL $95 VALVrJOB $55 VALVE AND RINGS $70 lfllUI PUTS Ofrf ALL PlllClll Joe B e rloll1'1 T&M MOTORS 8081 G1rden Grove Blvd. '~" o, ... , •• ,., P•rtl, Ser-tlu T"'., Tll1111, tlll l iOI I 'I• 1111. I, .r .._Ill 114-1114 192·111\ r 0 :. d f • • " = .. " ) ' . 1 ' j ' d ' '· i • ,, r •) ' ' l I -- . • • • • • l • • • • • . • . . . ' . I • . • . . . . . . . • ;fl PILOT·ADVERTISU · · NSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION Wtd"""'1, A_. 12, 1970 TllANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION T ORTA I DAILY I'll.OT 81 A •:: 0 '70 CORONET 2 DOOR ·:~:0 '70 CORONET CONVERT '70 DODGE CHARGER 1:4i:0 '70 DODGE CAMPER VAN NO. WU:ICOEIOl67f $75 OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST .. 5,000 BLUE CHIP '"Even if you buy from anolhtr deol· er-just,.. me & gi" me a chance STAMPS ot the deal & I'll give you S.000 Blue Clip Stamps free. H NO. WPl7LOGllt90S OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST s75 NO. XH2'9COGl1l24' OVER FACTORY INVOICE . COST If you ore nol completely satisfied' with the service you ore getting from your present deoler please drop in to our AA Roted Award WiMing Service Deportment & give us o chance to service your car properly. I hove been o new car dealer in So. Calif. for over 20 years & would very much like lo be yol/r deoler, Sincerely, Cal Worthington P .S. We give Blue Chip Stomps in our Service Deportment s75 HO. A12AIOU102J5i OVER FACTORY INVOKE COST TICE!! On approval of credit we caa arra1111 financing to cover the entire cost of ••Y car. No payment of any kind until Sept. 21tb • Wt try to arrange down payments an· monthly payments to ••It each indl· vld•al customer. I YIAR WARRANTY PARTS & LA•OR Offll rotllS RI., AU5. 1-4& ~~~R!,.~~,~~!~_,sre~ $1295 radio, heater. Free money bott gucnntee & 10 daytrialexchange.Vi'fR574 :~7 .. ~~!,6.!!~.~!.0N$1395 ""''Y back gucnllee & 10 day trial exchqe. YOl369 '67FALCON Radio, htoter, w!IHewon ties, money back gucn11et & $ 7 9 5 10 day trial 1xcliangt. ZXW822 '66 FORD STA. WAGON Auto. trons... rodio, heater. whitewall tires. Free money back guarantee & lO'day trial elCd!ange. RYG383 :~7..,~~po~e~~r~. rama, heoter. free $169.5 money bock guoronlH & 10 day rriat 1xchGnge. 01287 '68FORD500 • · · ·1 4 Or. power st"'ir9, radio, ......... frw mooty s 1· 9 5 back-& 10 day trial txdmge. PS6844 :~A~~}!~•!l!!'-c~moni~ $1395 power sfeering, rodio, heater. Frte money bock guaronlee & 10 day triol exdmge. WEN704 ~~~~~~~~money~pr· s 1295 ootee & 10 day trial uchooge. ZAX862. '69 DODGE CORONET 2 Dr. H.T .. auto trans., power stttring, n>dio, heot~. er, whitewoll tires. free money bock guot<lltee & 10day1r;,; txchange. 109 2ll CONTINENTAL CORVAIR COUGAR LUXUJUOUB Platinum bl ue '62 Corvait. Sacrifice for """1 • leather, AM/1''M, elec,. honeymoon. Qulck Sale! SUNROOF. Xlnt. $36-1728 $1!1.'i. 646-2698. 1967 Cougar GT. Air, p~T &tr, disc brake~. $1795. &1"1-2450 .... 536--6697 CORVmE DODGE CORVAIR '5." Corvet!e. Sho~TOOm con-'1U Cl!AU.ENG~ n.r. .CORVAIR PARTS rtihon. Ex!ras! $1200. * !Special edition} 440 C.I. 1960 engine cornplcrr $2.'l. 8·17-344.f. Auto/trnm1, e1r cond, ;3875 POwerglide trnnsmisalon and =.~.~6'~V~E=·1=1=£.,..AM=1'-'F"M,.., -,,,..,,,...,, * 633--0667 af!. :I pnt axles $25. Gas f):lnk $2. Or top, 4-l'lpecd, Clean. $1700. ~.,.~=Dod~,.-=p"'~-.,.--.,.-,-,,,.,, tftk& oi\LL for $40. 839-1427 96S-6(1:li pi;/ph, Below whl4J_, Quick alter S pin. -.-.,.64-v-,-,1_-N_o_w_n-,-,.-,-, ,.lire-s, S<t!e $1'>{1(). ~17-!1:1~1!l td.ON E Y IN YOU Jl top, lo mi. Xlnt cvnd. Business Opportuntrlcs • ~""Tl ** 548~3277 ** In Tcxlay's Want Ads, lleed c .... 9900 Used Cars 9900 Used Cars WE HAVE THE • 1600'• BEST S~LECTION OF • 2002 • 2500 BMW'5 • 2800 IN ORANGE COUNTY • 2800 cs W• hive • fln1nclng pl•n to fit e ALL COLORS your budget. Com• in •nd t•lk with on• of our experienced e ALL MODELS counselors . e IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '62 PORSCHE MECHANICS '68 OPEL $1295 ~~~~!~, "'""'-N•$1795 1C1a .. 1e, R111..-""ulPC*I rHfo, ~Hiit, A·l sl\lt", 4W'l'Ntoll. nlng gMr, bvl n..,. Ulf!'I mecllanlul work, R•d , tiff+. ''· lD5ffl, '64 vw .:~:~~ ......... ·~~ $1495 ll:adlo, h11!tt, tood 11,..., n- l""fnl, 111c1ll.nl l"ll(h~nk:1t ,..,.,.,., kloii• 11111 dr!vt1 Ilk• ' tlll'ldlllori. l~'°"f lrnn "'· CXIH.JOO, '65 PORSCHE ~995 '65 vw 8rtf'ld MW ~ NII I mJlto """'"M llNllO, 1N1t1r . .,. ffl II.Idle, 1..-, I~ lllOV.fl'OJ • m.a<ulllt l!'lf'O\lllf!Oltl. Whitt 1 IMllul'l'I (IO:lll. '68 vw $ '67 FIAT t:::· ... ~. ~-·-1295 if:·• rMllO, IM!fl". Good tlrtt. , uc111.,1 "*"· Ull'ldl-II.YON), llotl. Ot~Zl1•l. Joe Berlottl'• T&M ·MOTORS IOll GARDEN GROVE BLVD. SALIS OPIN SUNDAY I.Alli, lllYICI TUa-1 THUil. nu. 1:00 SJ4·2114 II/a II\. L llf .._,, lt2>-Slll $695 $795 $949 FORD LINCOLN OLDSMOBILE -1-0-P-D-OL-LAR-WHITE ... unco1n , dr ... ows.. Read Daily Pilot Classified·: ~n1~.~ircarax;! ":buii~pee~:. ~· ~:''lllllMlllJllll ... llMlll_.. ......... JllllllllllMlllJllll ... llMllllJllll ... llMllllJllll• ~ '°' CLEAN USED CARS See Andy Bro~n THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 llarbor Blvd. Ccsta Mesa 642-0011) only $-175. &16-lnJ perfect shape (076-A.FX). JI MERCURY T&M MOTORS AtmiORIZED • '&i Comet Caliente, VS, SALES • SERVICE 2-dr. As i1J. S39.i. ....... , G·~ G Bl·" 4g.~~ """ wuen l'O\'e vu, -=~==~~--1 53'·228<1 l1A blk. E. of Beach) * 1970 MERCURY Montego 892-5551 3a:KI mi, $2350. Owner went!=-======== OVCl"'l'leal'J. &16-!J78() '66 Squire Wagon Falrlane, with wood grain ex-=='=======I PLYMOUTH tenor, dlr. aro vs, "°"' MUSTANG 1--------1 i;teering alr cond. Sl rreo '64 BARRACUDA V--8. P/S, taPe, a1:to. trnn.'I, lTAY279l 1---------X1nt Int· Radio vtbra.sonic. Will take trade or finance '66 MUSTANG Only 29,ooo· orig miles - Prtvafi! party. Call 5<16-405.2 H.T. V-8, Radio, heater, auto-CLEAN * f700 or 49M81L matic power steering Priced 548-9500 alt S wkd)'tl, all day tB Sell! fSAA 9171 wknds. '65 FORD RANCHERO 6 cyl Automatic. t2 dr 268), \Viii take car in trade or llnance pr I v a le party, MS-4052 or 49-1~U. '71) COUNTRY Squire wagon • L.oaded. sell at whOlesale hook or take over l!le pyn1nls. No money dn, Ml-6639; l'\ICI Ir. Wkndl 962~981 '68 LTO.Xlnr cond. New 40,000 mf 1Jre!f, ps/pb, Air, 1tu1o tr11.nl'l, vinyl lop, 3!IO cu In, lS,000 mi. $2200 . """"3!9 '69 LTD-Beaut gold wlwht vinyl top, $2750. In perfect cond. Moving to Hawail-muAt !H!Jl. 675-3190 MOVING MU&! Sell: 'li9 Ford Cot11na. 4 dr. like new radial tires. S1350. 642-4452 '88 FORD LTD All X1n11. Make 01Jer. 646-3.iRl '63 GaJule, a11ton1atlc. good tin:s, new paint., lo ml. 1399. 548--01.'!6. 'fi5 F&loon: 2 dr, 6 cyl-aulo, gd. trans. MOO or bst olr. 962--1782 or 545--6519 '69 Ford Tortno Cobra. 428, mag whls, 9,<MX> ml. >Ont 1!000. $2700, 543-3.1Ml '62 STATION WAGON """ 646-0890 NO mattc.r what tt ii, YoU ce.n 1dl It with a DAILY PILDT WANT ADI ~ $1095 1.~,.,,;;,=oPO::ty"moo=th::--;a.cc1;::,,..,=,,.::-_I DEAN LEWIS !Jke now, li•Ue """ 1<,000 1966 HARBOR mt. ,.,. ,,._ t.n, '"' B,CM BLVD. '69 ROADRUNNER ... - 646-9303 : ~ ~; .. "'!' l1lOll '1' 'S.i MUSTANG 1'~aslback stick, radio + mag wbttla . $695. Aft. !1:00 644--0236 PONTIAC '69 Mustang M11.ch I, (351 ) '68 GTO-~fuAI see to * Air. stereo radio, p/s, p/b. preclatel A real buy at Asking $1195. 49~291. $1695 firm, &45-0307 '65 Mt1l'ltang Good "'"" Lo Mll~• '64 LeMans convertible. * 548-9100 * SOOO Good cond. $550 or best otter. 646-25.59 '65 Mwtang fulback, Hpd, 1i.b., p.1 .. , tac a ir, new lir?.s, lo ml'A, $1295. 962.-7440 RAMBLER 1--------. .. MUS'l'ANG. ToP cond. '65 RAMBLER V-8, 4 11pd, JJO'\'"er xtru, Lie. RJ-IA 107, Morie! 220, 2 Be!rt ortrr. 644-1848 dot" utm Uc rariio And ,aM , '65 Con· .. ert. Mustana:. healer, $695.lXI, Great CondlUon Jim Slemons Imports 11100 833-l21.3 ewe:. 13'.> w. Warner, Sa.nla Ana -Open Eves & Sun. 5-16-4125 OLDSMOBILE • ·63 CLA;;..c 4-dr ......,. Air. Rurm JOOCI. '65 OLDS 88 "" f'UH power !.t air, dlr, fNOS T·BIRD 710J. Will l11kt" tr11dc or tin--------- ance call 4!J\.774<1. '64 T·BIRD e l.962 OWS 88 i '/p, }o ml. Xlnt conrt, $395. Full power, fl)l.ded + air, M0-723.1 dlr. (ltGT 43$). Take amall '6.1 OLDS F-85 Cuti••• down, Wiii ti111Anco, call Convtrl. Shorp. S 5 7 5 , .t!M-7744, 549-3123, 002-52111 l;,;;;63;-;c"o"'NV""". ~N"ow=-"'•"•"l;:n;:t-.1 rtfll QUICKER YOU CAU.. GorlwJ,ll Will t.ko lrado. 11fE QUICKER YOU SELL Pvt pty. 6#-2:16.1. 9900 u,ec1 C•r• ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST. , TRANSPORTATION CENTER ALL MAKES & MODELS 1957 • 1967 No Reasonable Offer Refused On Over 100 Cars WE 1¥1t!"Y9N OI Art • •"'"'9J .. C.11 avy A Ctr Al Alldlff Mllln o IYIM I" YOU MAI.II MO ClllO!t • l!·Z auoo•T Tl!llMI • WlllCLY, IRM I WllKLY 8 MOMTMLY f'll'MIM'FI o DtVOllCID -1110 lllD TAPI D~~Np~~:~~NT HERE WI DO NOT REQUIRI A SPECl,IC DOWN PAYMINT • • ~----------~~--------~~~; • YOUR CHOICE • '6J C:.fftlr 'ii U1e•I• 4 S"'"", •Idle 11'111 Clrlll11"'"~ 1<1111 ,.,...... 11 .. 1..-. (PXlt 74'C), W 11111 llr. (JllH U,I, $199 $39t '61 OlibMoltllo II '61 ..... i.r 11•. 111!0. lrtFIJ., P.5~ l ·Doo• • .... ... ... I ., ll:&H, IJJW OfO). l\eltw. ll<BT 1117). $249 $399 ''I hkk S':rt•rlt Au-lit, 1lr OIM'llll-''I Ctlewolot tlonfnll. (HOO 17JI, v.a, 11111{. "'-''PJl'd· $299 lOAZ MJ , '60 C'-V $179 l Or. H f 14HJ'1t). $129 ''I CMfy "'I T·llr4 l=lt Ur. W.T, Ye, A~lic, rldlo. llMt. r 1o, ,._...,, cua. CltYY Slll. W I. $199 $399 SI HAil.A llf'AHOI. ANCHOR 1 at, 2nd & 3rd Car• .• From 1968 Down At Low, Low Prices '61 a.on.Set 'MC...,Y• &niokWOOd Stttlon w .. l!xlrl tlMll. oon. ""'°"· 11r11T IClllll> !*!, IFITU :131 , Save $79 ''I M .. t... ·! ''J Put. Totflpost Y·'o f&Ctory 911111,,.., , ConwrtlDI•. Auro .• r•· lK 51167), Jo dlo tnll 11 .... ,. (Na. $599 11&»), $99 ·uo ..... ·: '6J Ford ,Klw' t lr cWllllttonl VI, lYIO, Ir-., •Ir =i ,.,._,k.. C4E,... tlN!d/tlDnl!'lll. 1»•1, ), ~ $199 $299 ~ '"~Vt•TH 'M v.ni • .,.... ;.. PICICUI', l, • 1Plfid, lltdlo, *"'· 1111.,), • IHoliW-IOl. $599 '• $399 .,, ......... '60 , ......... IAW!llowo!lc ~ llldlof. '*"'" lf'VWI""· """*'· 1111, •, Sav• $399 " " ALL. CAll:S ,,LUI TA)C & LICINSI " • MOTORS ~ ' COSTA MESA '2110 HAllOI ll.YD. 546-3050 0,..1 ·o.y. t.,.. ''"' ' I. ·' t •• ·: -· f. l I I ' j • • 1,,.-J Ill Cft . :C· > ~ ,, Ill "' -I ,, Ill z n - -z Ill "' -I ·-·- ·' . ' . MUSTANG SALE · • AMERICAN EXPRESS 20 t. cl-. from. '66 tlwu 70 modoJL (.._, hordtopo, - ....illllo OIMI 2 + 2 F..tbadrL Somo with 4 .,._.., olso olr co,.. ditioftl.,i OIMI automatic models. EXAlitPLES: 1967 MUSTANG HARDTOP YI, ·~l.S .. llH. tTSSJJ1> 1a4 VI, tt~N1r4,-UJo!.)%YZJ6JI YOUR ltlllCI $1a99 1966 MUSTANG HARDTOP VI, 11ilfolft1tic, r1llli•, Ii.at .... l·SLW0411 I $1091 . .. SHELBY 2 plus 2 '2295 4 1p•1cl, rtclio, h•1tor, now p1i11t, 111c1llo11t co11d , (UEN,5 14)' -PONTIACGTO ~695 VI, 111to., RIH, P.S., F1ctory 1ir, ¥i11yl r-f. IUZT041 I T-BIRD LANDAU $1995 2 dHr. Fu.II power, f1,fory t it, 9te•11 with bl1ck roof, IUZS7421. FORD FAIRLANE $2295 COIRA JEf. Ctul11·0·1'11tic, f1ctory oir c111C1Hio11i119, bucket 1eoh, power 1t11ri119. power cli1c br1ko1, r1dlo, ho1tor, 21 ,000 1111111, 11110 beok ,n,, $3025 IXSRl6ll '64 VOLKSWAGEN Sff 9 F11lly 1q11ipp1cl, r1clio, 4 1p11cl. IOTU90t l. '69 F~~t~ •• ~~ ••~~ .. Pl , P.w;Mow", ~2995 Air, P~oor lock1. AM-FM, 111110 look prlco $1121, C 140ASHJ E.1erybody'1 Doing It! Wherever you buy • new cir during official fKtory cl-eanup time, you're going to save • bundle. There's no denying it. So 111 we ••Y 11, look around but, before you actually make the deal, consider Theodore Robins' • • • I. DISCOUNTS 'You1f agrH they're unbeatable wherever you shop. 2. SELECTION Why take • model or color you don't really want when we have OM of the Southland~ biggest 1970 model inventories to choo'se from? 3. BACKUP Since 1921 .Theodore Robin• Ford ha1 op- ereted under the same ownership. Your investment is INcked by almost 50 y11r1 of "'-how and inl09rity. WHY NOT ADO SATISFACTION TO YOUR SAVINGS ••• WHEN IT'S FREEP OOODYUR· TIRE CENTER. ALL STIES e SPECIAL TAKE OFF PRICES e ILIMS e POl YGLASS WIDI DYALS e TRUCK AND CAMJllR TIRES. PREPARE NOW FOR A WE VACATIONI A THEODOR! ROBINS EXCLUSIVE . . LOii FOi THE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER SW. 1111 THE WINDSHIRD! 100% PARTS AHO LABOR WARRANTY 4000 · 11\l~IS OR 90 DAYS c .. .., .a MM._... ,_,. ....... ..,. ... ,, • u•hll•• ~"" n.., rHf' Hd, Pl.UI IH'llil•, ""9rf _. ...._ .,...., All ,.,.,, .. rti ............. ~ ... ,...... . ALL OTHERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT '64 FORD FALCON H.T. s995 Auto., P. S., radio, heater. (XTH830) '63 RAMILER 220 WAGON s495 6 cylinder, radio, heater. {Kil.lB)) '63 OLDS STARFllE s595 2 door, HT. Full power, factory air conditioning. IWXG29Z) '64 FORD XL GALAXIE 500 $895 2 dr. H.T. Bucket seats, factory alr, full power. INC0042l '68 SCOTSMAN CAMPER s795 8 fl cab over alee(lll 6, ~· ( 06): 1111 l'rk• Otllll 11r 7:1 .. ..,.,., Clr1 S ... ltcl fl Prlfr Sall. • CHEVRON •• OYEll 2 ACRES. OF FINE TllAbE. INS TO .. CHOOSE FltOt.f . . LIASING? • OllJ>ER YOUR 19'71 .~; · ·TODAY .FOl1 UlUEST DEUYEllY. • - WAGON SALE! 10 to choose,,...._ '61 tlwu ''" modtla.. 6 & 10 ,.1wn11r. Some fully Ol)uippod with full ,._. a•d air ..,,.,ltfOnl"'" EJU\MPLE : 1966 COUNTRY SQUIRE 10 PASSENGER VI, •uklM•flc, pow•r 1t.•ri119, Jl•••r wllMl•w•, r•1111•1 ~••kr, l•w Nllt10 fTf:Y. 5211. OUll 'lllCI $1195 1969 COLONY PARK MARQU!S Auto., RIH, P.S .. '·'·· ft,tory 1ir. W1rr111ty •Yt fl1bl1. llut •ook pri'o $Jf41. IXW&l621, . OUR PRICE . $2495 CHEVROLET MALIBU $1695 '67 1 door HT. V-1, 1uto., RAH, pow1r 1t11rJ11 9, ITYWtl4) .. '68 SHELBY 51999 Co11,,.1rtibl1. low "'il1191, 4 1p11cl, r1dio, ll11t1r. IYWTll11 . '68 T-BIRD LANDAU 5279·5 2dr. Full power, f1tklry t lr, tilt wll11I, 1tereo f•P•· IWIA701 I. '67 FIREBIRD 400 51995 R I H. A11!0., P.S., Air cond .. 11111 l ook prlc1 $126"5. 12lf9151 ·70 MAVERICK $1799 ll:1cl l11 ll11l1r, l·1 p1od. l ikt ruiw. IYWT117l '67 FORD LTD ~699 2 Dr. V-1, f1 ctory 1ir, 111t1., P.S., P.I., Yi~rl roof. ITANtO 11 ·. PARtS-SERVIC.E ' 'HOURS . . . I -. 7 •AM. To . 9 PM· MON . PART& DEPT. ONLY 7 .!-~ T!l 6 ~M · TUE·FRI ·~ •. 8 AM tQ ·6:PM S~TURD.AYS ' ~----~~-----. ~·--~-- •. I r 1i