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1970-08-26 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa
' . • - er • Is • Coast I • As·s \aolt· .Assured r I . . . Quicker Again , • . . ' • • ...... • Coast W olnan' Wins T Six•1ilonth Battle • rl On Traffie··. Tieket. ;D~ Ameriell~S .Cup : I ~ I • • 1'· WEDNESDAY AFTERNQON, .._UGUST 26, 1970 · ' ... ,, . . ' YOl... &&. MO. *" A llCTIOM, ... l'Mll ' .,, . ' :west Plans . . . • , Other '·Men .,. r;" . ' .:".:":! ! 1~~~.:,.-z-ieiui '~~ ' • of. 11o,a1er, 1111 ... (iolll """t INcb a1e;e::>·: '7 · J ''.Elalis 'the ""'"1UNocal '""" from two sMeni cour..;m, 'yac\limen who are iR Ne"(JGJI. • 1u. watd1ing riery jf ~~yacht arid tilk· IDl·li·-Yllt Ytebt ClfJb offlelals. Becich Gal Wins Battle Over Ticket lntrepid's Young Crew Beats 'Vet~' on Valiant Wait-oh Hulk- '""" Dooda." -.d!nin\odor< of 1*•PDri 8""* Yacbl O.b; and Joe .(-.WC ............. 'of San Diego Ylcbl'chf>,:llit flO OILY PiLoT: 'We wiW ¥fni!.eiy tiivo a \Vest Coast )ll'aleler, i.eoin im .. It wlli<be minned bf the 1feat ""!! Coa',1 siiPPer aod crew ~1 .cabbe ............. -• 1'Dlm~ • flOARD •IJavls ls headbJc up w)Jat he called I ~man· bOu]l-whicb :will eventually ~te Into I full.fled&ed syndicala to ~e t1ta w..i 'Cout dlort. ~ oo tbe'l,onf at Ille preaenl>thne a\;! Jesaap, ·m Tim lloseley of San Francisco. min'Ui ·said lhe~wbeeJs started turning ol• the SL Francia .~acbt Club Tinsley Jflod..Ctulse.nitaijy .. &,i,eoµp at the In· ~ .• ~ GerfJ, Driscoll , San Diego Ider. . . U himself .had tank tested a 12- ast yem but gave up the project and fmanctrc. we -~e conferred with QaJ!oo l!:WIDI ol Iba New :< ' ( .. 4l0AIT, l'ap I) ' ', o'at Slaslier ' . . I Qa~ced Naked Bet~re Vict~s '.CHIC~ ~UPI) -;,,. bu!b;. haired ll\a1' pho kjlled one Cililornla ~ii'i aiict a:ltic&ll~. injured her roomfllllto last _moruh·p~.anced around the ilrls'·Palnfer House HOtel room naked before attacking -the-girls, ·a coroner's jury was told. '.J'ues- day. The jury later ruled the death or Evelyn Okubo, 18, oI Stockton, Wil!I murder. Detecthle Robert Strahlman, u,e only pet,.n 1Df"tl!Y,;revealed delailJ,o!.~w the lncidl!p!t 4oq:tJn'ed from notes taken froht ·Ran\"> Carql Yamada, the SY,tVi,.vor A Huntington Beach woman's ·~-,. ,. month war against ·a f20 traffic Ucket baa ... ended with dish\iasa! of the cllatloo In Special lo the DAILY PILOT · and his YOWli crew, 'lncludJnC Georp Santa Ana Municipal Court. NEWPORT, R.I. -Bill Ficker and his Twist and·Jlm Titus.,•of Newport Baich, Judge Philip Schwab's tufinl for aban-young 'crew aboard Intrepid Tuesday and Jon Andron, ol Santa lfarb'r'-, iwere donment of the ·speeding Charges apinst_ gave · Bob McCullough and his crew of not to be shaken. '. , . - Mrs. Eileen Waldron, 23, of IGt 7th st., veterans aboard Valiant a proper lesson cam~ as the bltUing county employe, in match race startina. (See Photo·, Page Ficker coolly waited a Jull 30 ICIOOnda armed with an a!SOf;lment of law boob, -2.1). • · before coverin,-_eech ot~ McCuiJuup•1 prepared' for her second trial. That virtually was the story of tacks and when the gruel.Ing contest Wu Her 1.lrst ~p~aran,::e three month,, ago Intrepid's second victory over Va~ant in finally called off by McCuUouah, Vallll'lt ended Ill a nustrlal when a jury dead. their head-~he·ad series to determine locked at 11 to L ln favor of conviction. which will defend the America's Cup. bewahln1 ddee. P to leeward of Intrepid ~ still The , prosecuting attorney decided mo-Intrepid won by three minutes and 24 men~ before her Second trial not to press seconds. . Aftu a rest of four m Jn u·i e 1 theMi'""w'· Id llhln of The start was the decider but it was " McCulloU&h mide 1motk>na .., if to try as a ron came w an ace F' k nd Inlrepid all the w11v in the 1 ' ' being found in contempt of court during .1e er a "V aga n, but after two tatkl, ctlled· It oll. her earlier trial when Judge William flrst reaJ test of the twolledl2 lnmeters:..A.d In all, there were iL1 tacb on the MCOQll. Tho rimanded 'lbe race was sa a .. _ y 1 a-.• -1 1 • · 1 • mson rep . the w e I f a r e southwest breeze that ranaed from ioJght w n ... "1111" eg. ... department typlSt for irrespomlbly .using kndts -at the start to 10 to 12 00 the final At the mark, Intrepid w11i l:lt al)eld the power of subpoena ltJr. attempting to lhrl"' legs. and locreued the margin to 1,11· al Iba . hauJ VIPs . ~to court-among them Because of bu 1t.arUng advantage · first mai-k. AU ahti,had to do from u.n. , anotbtr n\un1c.1pal court Judge l:l'd Santa Intrepid led ·vaHant by one millute. 2Z on was keep ¥allant coveted over the lut Anl Police ~1~f Edwaird J, ~len. seconds at the first weather mark ' by four mile leg. ~ • Al~ predicting that llbe woold go to v II 1 ed d · · ' jail rather than \\"ithdraw • word of her vlrt~~Jly keeping ~ an cover an . At the ·~· . I~ appearect ., that oc-tj• .. r=· · teslliaOny and prodiloirc' what she said footing· slightly faster. McCullough wu m ibO position ,~ MlJar · 11, -0f Stockton, .. · wi1 were jail clothes Ior: &he occasion Miu Both boats overstood the mark .and equeeu Ficker irto tbe cpmml~ boat. . criljcolly wlili a. alubed. ljiroat Wa!4ron meeltly apologlled to 'Judge Ficker lacked fit•I , forcing McCullough But llbe was either a couple Of ,"l'OIJCls • , ,:~ble to !flk for 11!oc~ n_, for the actions which produced lo follow In his "8k•. early or found herwelf I.,.. -r 11\d ' ol~i"'i uly 11 ln<id<JlL -: , the CllOlempt cilalion. lnltepid lncrealed her lead to one bm away jual enoogh to )l]oW lntnpld . '~ that ~ .~ -~om11 µ !d by J.ud&e Schwab-Tudday mioute-"'."21 tee0nd1 at the reaching mark 1o ride up on ber .W'Uthit1~ • • ~ ' .. In Iler room -"'! WU the ticket -by Mia Wa!droh but' Valiant cut the lead 00 the third 1., McCullough lried I """* IUfl but ...._,i.,_t to ,., why ·lbo.Jladn I wheo-,. alll!llOdl¥ droYe b<r small car lo 52 oecoods. lnirepfd had el!Olllh welibt lo ~·by, ; ,, , ~ ~ ~ friend1s· rQom ~ a at" mtlu an hour Jn a 25 inlle ZGM. It was here that McCullough iniUaie<f a lotting Valiant ev'Ul.fardir ~ff~"' "~~:t~'ltO!oiiully attired m only. a .group lt4md1ng a Japanese-~can ne Woman arped tn her earlier trial desperaUon tacking duel that resulted in From there on, ·it was a i;natttr of '.. . 11!11 bOeled shoes "" II'· .eon .. nlio~ihad gathel'ed. . L '_ that the olllcm' l'ldar equlpmeal could 31 "1orl lacu In 31 minutet, but Ficker Ficker keepln1 lntl-tpid balweeo van..t Cnllaitit~·s Flrefiou ... tavern · .~ Yamada found Ker roommate 1 ha bem_-n .. elfk:~Uy under and the mark. : . . · ' JiiQl'lliifOllfdidoncornablied .,~ IM •detectlve 11~anc1 lyln~an ;:. ~· dlu:;;.-~i't...'Flb 1, , 1 rntheforel1ntr1a1s!rr..<.anc1Gn1e1 =,.tjlylaw. ., • ~IMfioot'withher,,_ , .; yo<on liooed lhl ....Dncat1ona An ed D • 11 ,dld not race :r-ciaY, u Iba J'ronch ). ..li),J$. el °'"'~1 w.s 7:''j1'1'jl ~ .. ate lo ·'-~~~ 1 ·= ot dla po11c.-...... ger nver sign~led for 1141'ilay lllor their llCGOd a.i·• o( ~'.~ • • ;it.,~ ,....,. ... ...,.... tht adar drYtc& , strali)ll defoal by !tie -~. .. llOed, .. -• "'11. ~ , •J" ~! ,, i· for •Juli.~ .. ~ r Rams Qther ""·to The chall!ol<n will -u.w •1 J>ollce · aoiol ' Mlaa Ooaaolbi ..., ... It' 1 _.., .,.,,..,.,, .. " ~ -~ ftu loday with Loa1' "'"""na -II l(le .,.,...Uy dbplaylnf ~ Id 11 to do with her.' . . Fil Cha' . helm or France. ~ Illa 111-,..... ~ pllrolll ,nd one""""" lady~~ Jle killer l>n:ed MISS y-el rget If authorlliel IJPll!hend I DllO wlio old SWIM Ind Blroo ifl1'coi l!l* lllldlef·, l!fh ~I~ three)r+~lU., l\er ~ , , ::r . ..=-.:t•:t.. "hr \~.:': SiJlllt ffiJ' a 'ker ' oncrjiy ramln<il a youq jady'i car In ' Ill' their dffferonceo .... MOadly diPI: U'i front-rOw. • • bed lhleL , Q>1ta .Mesa 'I'Ueeday ,,over · a , ttaffic N~w e\'eJ')'one ~ "'~!hither It· L.•a enacted by the slate's J.lcohollc 'l'oe kllllr then left Miiia Yamada, PltlLADELPHIA (APJ -The J'BI fil· ,mAn.uver, they'IL be car.tu! whom they. ~,r:;;:,°.:C:.:..~r::. .,...madlictollller Mvlrate Cootrol Board_ rec<nlly prohibit Sirahlman Aid, aod carried · Miss Okubo ed char1es of kidnapln( and air piracy -·-u hla -'-lion officer. • Mood ,. J I"' re ol certain bOdily parta and to the bathroom. 'This•Wll followed by 1 loday 1Pinst Robert J, Labadie, 17, In .... ,._ . ay. • · nude per!Gmen lo remain at least' "gurglfus ioohl," the delective quoted Mll1daJ n10t'1 MjKldJ!i ol a TWA Conalance J. Dobberpuhl, 13, ol LOO( tlromtl[enearestpalroll. -Yamadiusaylng. , jetlloer lo Cuba. • Bu<b,aprobotlon-,loldpollctshe G l p ~.l a . .._ _ -la maneuver 'Ille ...... then slashed M~amada'• Litbadla. who WIS ... of Ill pa-en d\mled ..... and Ille motorist beblnd I\ 8 romi'9eu . More •I y fOnflrd and backward 11 she thntol -and left the oo llte plane, told Ille pllol U)al be llad • bashed his ftldcle Into her del-Jy- cl P"'1 and IWUtlf her anns," said the Aoob..r \'ooiru\lale, eatU ' alld, 17 componlon In Ille ""rot ~ Jtlarte who which wt-~ated -'"l"tln( liEll YORK (AP) -New1Weelt "l:'!I !"'JlOrt. dfaoovered 'the bodies. would detonala I bomb il the plane did 'the fender lnlo Ule tn. maga&lne illJl«I an llJ'NIMDI loday pincers Dave llayu and C.ne Norden 'l)t jury OO!ered polie<> to Jnunue the not 10 to Caba. Tbe plane wu en nt11la lo MlA Dobberpuhi lold Officer Ila Dallu with lta women eniployn ~ <l!Jibt MISI Cllaelis -and her act -•ean:h f0< the kill«, described as ln hla Pltlladelphia from Laa Ve111 with a the incident occurred In 1011thbound lanea apecl!lc ateps to get mort !!On)en lalo she be!_c>tt "!idnilht. 21)$ :!1111 a ~ ~eric!ll hairdo. 1topover 1n. Chlcai"· ' of the l7IJO bloclt ol Harbor Boulevard. ' jobs 11 reporten, wrllera and edllor1. I " • , ' ' For Rescqers ' ' I BJ TBRllY OOV1l.LIC , '°' ....... ,.. .... "' Two men who chq ,.ven 1-1 to tha 'brokatt built ol a Catam.-111, and .. ~ whe:.,.... fiv~llill9' Ip Iba mo.. ol'~· tlniton Beach lo llvt them, are ~ .q~tly. today. ~ . ~ "'l ~. 'l\Olr oc:un ordeal ended at ID o'clo<f' TuesdaY .olsht wheo an Or .. 1< ~ JIJrbor Dlitr)ct palr0Mto1t from Sumlt' • AQOlltk Park pickeil •P" the nro ili '1111 wller. . . . . ' ' . '.'We w~'.lc rea!l)' worried. We're al ltl1Jnl nrllilaien,'' WWW. 11.~ It, """ ol -b~ 00 lo tht ~ ~d !Oday, ' • . . -" H•nnatall, I . ~ lldc~. rtalilant. 11111 he dfdo'l -jtoW the_..., pDd but the mell WWO in the Walar .... s ,P.111., Turt.lay. ~ • - l'Tbe If.fool catamaran bad overlw'alt •jid Ille two .W, "111 apart wllila ~ ll)U .::z.:.-·-~~ ~"'! ~ br~ pfjpl .. --•• 1-lleadl, ' ....... lilepard, .,.... ashore ....,, I ft.lll· ~ (Se0.JA~ .. I) •., ....... l· • ! . • ..... ... ! The · --• 41; ol It I ~}..........., DllJ 111 I flll ............ ----· ' &Ilia will. blit lo 'JM .... ....,. eraturea IOd lrilaud folll mop their btowa at If. INSIDE }fOD~ 1i , .If,... .... 1 to "'8la .,.., I tllf M• pr~ .....,. ... °" IM lioordl, INlin do "' .... ...,_ !><fore ~, of ~ cloN. Sat T"""t.r 'Noiat. l'oOt 23.. ~r. 1 ' -.. ='--J --' -. = "... " -' ;rJ::r:i -" -\..-n ·• ==. i;--.; __ ...,,.. 11 . . ' ' • " • • 1Wl.V Pit.Of • ~ .. -l'ritll Defense Lawyers Bicker in · Court ' LOI ~tiD (UPll -'!'be -~ In Iba SMron Talo murder trial lloiood alpo of <Nliblinc Tutlday Wlltn .. N°lt ... for QamW ...,._. tr)td to ~=~to oodelen- ""' llne of C"" by ltvlng drew lo<!iGlo -other -11111 II! _, ....... -~.who askod lo dismlio lbe burly altorn<y 1ep1 aait himlelf. · •1 biYe no control ov« this man." ..-1"'<1 the jlldlo. "I Id! him I don't -him to"* -q11Mtlonl and ht _them_,_ "I have no rapport with blm. I can't emmunicat.e with attomey>-with any *°'"Ef I have ever met-and I have Jl!le\ quite a few," the 3i-,_.-old ex-con- tt aid. Suporiar CGurl Judp D>arl<I R. Oldor ~ -·· ._i. .. )le bu -times hr the pasL 1'a . cwbov'lf'I)' arw du r I n & ~ by COOJ\ty C«ooer 'nlomas T. ~ who said under .....,..... by Kanarek that Mias Tate '1 -~ Abigail Folger, WH ao _, otabbed ao dod<n could .have --· . ..... ojJponnU)' -tr;Jng to -... w. .. -·· ""' -... Uoda IJ 'I , .,_ er IOUll>t -.i • neybmd Work ·trike Dispute Near Settlement Settlemeat of the three-week dispute W-Dllotyland ud llriking entu· tainen at Ur Magic llDadom shows ap- pwed lo be lmminoal focUl' u both sides ..,..ci to poslpooe o Superior Court bm1n& Into the islue. Ju41t Robert L. C«fnwJ delayed until Sept. JO action on a temporary JWtnloln& crder IOUlht by llimeylond f111Jnst several unions operating under ... AF(.00 banner in the d~pute. It WU clearly indicated today, court aljc1als said, that both skies fel l an ~t was WJr1 aear . -• memJlen of the American dllid of. Variety. Artllll wolketl off thilr Dan<y-joba lat!-Aug. I !4ter com-iiloinlll& about loW P!IY and lone houri. ~Y liav e siboe beta advised by officlall that they will be ~Wll-lotahno .......... _ ... ""° flayed ... the ,.., · 5etllement of the dUpule la expected to llld to abandonment of a lawsuit fi\ed by 1*neyland last week in which the Aaalleim [aCJlllJ demanded --It ., rat. ol ·•1to,ooo tor eoeh day !ht miking employes stayed away from their ,.,,., lllmeylond attorney• pol!lt.d o u t In tllal complaint that a contra<! 1igned between the union aod the park ls still ef· fictive and will be until Dec. 30. 'lbat __..,t, they lllid, WIS violated "lrithout jultll!callon." If that lawsuit were setUed today in M or or Dllneyland dama&H qainst the 1llllon woWd be aaeued at ,1.a million. Red Diplomats Meet BELGRADE CAP) -Preaident Tito ~ived Tiell& Tao, the new ambassador or Red China. today at Briool, his Vlca· UOn laland.. the offk:ial YIJIOlllv news "'"'1Cl' TanJUg reported. BelJrade and Peking agreed earlier till year to nonnatue their interstate nlationa and etchanae ambassadors. UplornafJc missions here and in Peklnc wtrt headed for 12 years by charcos d'af- laire, and relations between Yucoslavla ad Ohlna were practically nil, becaU&t of tllt ldeoloelc d![[ertnces divldln& !he lliu Communist parties. l ' • ! I DAILY PILOT help, the vlctima mlaht have UveCI. "SioCe Mlsa Folger bad aix individual stab wounds whk:b ucb cl.-Jfy N fatal, .I <loubl nry mud! IMl' chanoa ol IUl'Vival would have increased evtn U she bad medical ati.ntlon," Noguchi said. Under California law, the t.st!moll)1 of an """""PliCO to a crime lllUll be COi' n>bcraladby-fleevldeoct. Sillce tllt lrlal lltlan. Kanartk ha.s been trying to show that Mrs. Kasabian was an accomplice who di4 nothing to prevent tht alayings, •nil· tberelore her ~imony ~t Malllbn mull be backed up by other evldeDOt. Howtver, llnoe the deftndants have been trying to maintain an •·umbrella '' defense, they objected to any line of ~Ing whidl -to pinpoint an lndiYi$1al defeodant. Mrs. KanMan ttlUlild tbl.t she ran up to the Tat6 -and aaw Miss Foller. a:ttauer out onto the lawn, followed by Miss Krenwlnkel with an upraised knife. The lmpU"'llon from Kanarek'• q- tioning wu that if Mrs. Kasabian had in- tervened with anyone, it would have bl!en MW Krenwinkel. Earlier Noguchi testified that after the 1 killln Mbbed Miu Tat.e, they strung her up -stW altft -from a ceilinl bum. in tbt u.tnc room of her home. NelllCbi lllld rope bums on the throat ol tlJe prfgnanl ......., indi<:ated she -~ or partiaUy llllSJ>'nded by tbe DIC:k".ruie ft WU dying. The .,ion ootd found knotted arowid her tllrolt wu tolled. over a beam and <OIUIOClod al tha -end to the body of another victim. hair stylist Jay Sebrina. to whom ft ooce wa.s engaged. Nixon Message On Women's Vote Marks Lib Day The Wamtn'1 Liberatloo movement to- day rectlved tu first o[fklal recognltkln from the We!:lem While House as Presi- dent Nixon issued a proclamation saluting the 50th anniversary o f American women 's suffrace. la bla mesuge, tbe Prelklent predicted "women aurely hl•t ltlll a wider role to play in tllt pollllcal, -'· and llOC!al life of.. the country." 1bt flve.paragr•ph proclamaUOn men- tioned apecificalfy ~early suffragettes. He did not direcUy refer to the current ,......,,_ Jib" drlvt. ! • .. t -...,, Nlsoa, P.naldml of * United States or America, do hereby caU upon all Americans to reeognir.e the great deb• we owe to those who dl!dicated their We's work to lhe cause of woman suf· fra11:e," the proclamation reads. "It is hard," the president said, "for any of us living in 1970 to imagine a Ume when women did not vote. Yet for more than 7.S years American women faced adversity, ridicule and derision on every level of our aocl!ty as they aouetit this precious right." A Western White House spokesman said that barring any hitches the Presi- dent will sign the equal rights amend· ment if It crows his desk. The measure, prohibiting denial of rights because of sex, passed the House by an overwhelm- In~ vote and is pending in the Senate. Pat Nixon and her daughters Tricia, 24., and Julie Eisenhower, 21, had no ac-- tivitles or plans in connection with women's equality rallies being staged l.hroughout the country today. Hre aides point out , however. that Mrs. Nixon has "always supported equal rights for women." 'Freedom Forum' Moderator Lusk Of Newport Dies Funeral wyicu art pendin& today for Newport Beach resldtnt Fretm•n Lusk, form~r dlreCtor of pt.ibllc relaUona for lhe Los Angele! Board of Edu~aUon, who died Tuesday in Sl. Joseph Hospital, Oranae.. q~· brtln tumor'. Mr. Lu It wi1 probably best l!nown for hls wor as producer and mbder1tor of I.he "Freedom Forum" lntetview strle1 on Loi Anaeltt television for 11 yean, A naUve of HunUngton Park. Mr. Lusk ~me the editor and publisher of his 0"'71 ·local kwspaper at lht aae of 1&. During his career, he served In similar J>O!llions with live other Southland newspapers. He directed pubUc relationi for the Loi A~a•> .. school Board r.r 11 years. Sinct hi• reUrement two years ago, ht worked on a novel based on hla ex- periences in the Navy durinl Wotld War II. lie wu a retlred comm1nder ln lbt Naval ltdetve. Ht leaves hla Widow, ~fatilynn, .and 10n Jolln Ot<r&t L .. k. b<lth tJI Newport BUcll. 1 Boy, 10, Found Drunk WOLVERHAMPTON, England (UPf) -PoJM:e. said Tuptsday Utty are ln- vesli.faLIDg the case flf 1 10.year-old boy found drunk in • driveway. A police spokmnsn Mid the child, liken to the Rqy1I Hospll•l Chlldl<n'I Deparuntnt. , refustd to &Ive any Information about hlmM!!. ·~rwvow u.s.1~ac~g ' I I.\!IE, ""-(A1'l - 'nt Spiro T. AIM* u.ur.d Chlana lhik on Wednuday Iha~ tha tijilllll S~lll wW lllod ~1 Ila "\"tual MCUrlly .treaty with his N11~1!Jt Chlne1t~-•L A U.S, {..,.._ aald the U.yelr-<i1'1 .Clllnaaa~ mtdt no new requtlt for aaalalance durlnl t.,.. aessions Ith >.snew, il!houlh It is - Fonnosl would llkt more modwn jlt fiahters. ' , "I w~ld iUUO be _.Id Ilk! to hlf' 1111U1In1 ho can 111," Apew c<>1111Mntitl to ne9'8111en wbllt *' route here frM1 South Korea earlier In the dly. "I bavto never 'seen him rtlust any." SAILS OF FRENCH CHALLENGER ~Olt AMERICA'S CUP ARE SPlt!AD FOR DRYING From fht Air Above Ntwpert, It.I., L•wns of Miramar School AppNr to Have Sproutecl Tent City Officials S1i<I Aanew ind OIJanc tll'.W that Ille "e<>fttinued 11-. end -.U. ty ol Ctmbodli" an lmpOriUI fer l!outholll Asian irtablllly. • • !he U.S. opOke.unin d6clintd In .,., Ir dlscusaed pooalbl< ilalslanu 1')' From Pagel .- COAST .•. York Yacht Club, Commodore. Henry Morsan, chairman of tbe America'• Cup StlecUon c.ommJttee and other trustee. ' and have in effect been given the creen 11iht." Davis uid. "We art here,'' said Davis "to watch the current selection trials a.nd to select a designer. It might or might not be the designer of yacht which wins these triaJs. We are committed to no one at this point. .. DESfGNBR3 SET Designers in volved in this year"s U.S. selection tri1!1 are Olin Stephens, detlgner of Valiant; Britton Chance Jr., who redeslined Intrepid (originally dealgned by Stephens) and Charlie Morgan, designer of Heritage. Davis said the buildi.ng or the boat would probabl y be put out to bid by top w~t Coast shipbuilders. "It could be Driscoll or Kettenburg of San Diego, Lldo Shipyard of Newport Btacb or possibly someone in the San Francisco area," Davia indicated that selection of t 1kl~ per and crew would also be a competitive thin~. "U l am going to have anything to do with asking other people to contribute their moOey and time Lo auch o tlfort, um • the onJy . WIY Jt can be daoe)'• DIYll declared. SfART FROM SCRATCH "That's exactly my feeling," said Jes- sup. "We are starting from scratcb. 'We have no obligation to any one. Jessup headed up a board or trustees that directed Pat Dougan's campala:n 1n1 Columbia In 1967. The 72-yea.r old San Diego businessman is one of the most prominent yachtsmen in S o u t h e r n California. He served as commodore of SDYC in 1128. ··we have laid our cards on the table with the New York Yacht Club people. We certainly do not propose to put totether any kind of an organization that would result in embarrassment to anyone," Jessup continued. He explai~ there would be n() lax. saving schemes involved, no con- trlbuUons from , corporations or anythina: that would commercialize the project. "Peter and I wlll be e1trtmely sensitive lo anything of that naturt," said Jwup. Davis and Jessup said the project is not something in the future. "We 11re meeUng with the shipyard people here In Newport and even ar- ranging for housing of the crew and others Invo lved in 1973," Jessup con- tinued. NONE TOO SOON "Even ao, we rully reallte that we are starting none too IOOrt," said Jessup. "ln 1973 we are probably going to be won- dering where the last thtet years wmt." Davis and Jessup said tbeir In· vestigatlona so far have come up with statements from designera th.at a. 12- meter can be built with 1 removable keel. "This would mean that we could fly tbe baal .to the East Coast when it ls ready, thus 11vlng tbne and tholllll.nda of dollars in money," said Dav~ A 12-meter with keel atlaached would be much too high and wet,h about 10,00Q. poonds too much to be shipped by air In one piece, Davis and Jessup eiplalned. Tourist Robbed In Laguna Beach Orange County Sberilf's deputies are toda)' lnvullgoting tht robbery ol a young \Yisconsin tourist who claims he wu ttlievtd of $50 in Laauna Beach 'f\J11day nqhl by !WO knile-carryina youlhS. Michael T. McGraw, 21, told ln- veaUgaton ht waa hltchhlltlng In !he downtown area wheo the two un~tnllfled youtho respollded to his 1ignalo by pick· In& him up and drivlne him up Latunt Canyon Ro.Id. McGraw said he and h~ bUUoid partod company when ont youth pulled a l~inch butcher knife and pVsuaded him to hand aver the money. McOr1w told depUUta he v.'ls then told to "beat lt" and ·wa1 puah- ed out of lht vehicle. Human. Relations Panel DelayedAgainbyCounty r to Pramlor Latt ~Nol'1 c- bod eglme. i , ationatist Chine• u;e sa~ to be lntjrested in help\111 CllJftbodla, \>tJI ~· h boon no ·"'*'lion from •l'linim Notll ,_.,.,, lld'woull be wll0o$. lala Wi Atrlow and <2lillil ~ i lewed the world ll!fu,aUle Ind d..., U.S. economic eOl\dillolla. ~· AineW mtt aarllar w)th Vic• t . IC. Yen and dlocuuOd m0vtl Jo , jJ.8. Consrlll to lln\11 taillle Im ....... ly JACK BROBACK County AdmlnlstraUve Officer llobell MJt<t v11wa4 wltli lmieain '" hn 111. ot"" o.ur 1>111111.11 Thom11 dil<:IOltd re1ulli: ot the laat two /: Offlclalt llWi Wlti •l*!d .,J$ 1 wu Two months ago. Manuel Mendez ap-months of study on the subject Tutsd1y. premitutt to mefi ~ ' .. tbt peered before the Orange County Board Aftu llltlna Ill the. pl'Ol ·and cona of an Luut 1lnct tbi' ~-~·Mt~ nt of Supervisors and asked that a study be official Htllhan Relations Comml11ion, 1't puMd the HOUlt .. alJiI fKM ~ made of the feasibility of cre ating an offered the board mmber1 three in the Sesiate. .,: ' ~.s. Orange County Human Relations Com-possibilities: . Agnew flew to Sun Moon Lan, a mOUn- miuion, -Tum the human relations job over to / tain ruort, by Mlloopter after a fliiht Tilesday, the praposed commisalon was the C:Ommunlty Action Council Md have from South Xf»'f:l wt.ere he wou1'd up 1!1ted.on the board'& agenda •od M8"(le1 that body advise the supervlaon on 1Ul· 1 two d1y1 of talU with Pruldent C)uli appeared to hear the resul\1 of his pru. gested action. Hee Part. . ~ He heard 1 lengthy repart from the -Tum the job over to the newly En roo~ lo Formosa, he told~ county admlniltr.aUve office on the proa. created Citizeps Direction Findina Com-/ there is 1 poulblllty ill U.S. ~ ,,-ill and cons of such commlulons and thin mission . 1 be '!flthdrawn from louth ~b ~ heard the supervlaors move for an. •d· -Deny the request for fomliUon ot five yefn, tklpendln& en the prtlfNll d. ,_ ditlOntl 9!klay study of the proposal. such • commiasion and rtftr the mattar motlemtution pmaram for. tht.-Klftln Mendez is president or the unofficial to the Community Actlon Councll, COnJ.. armfl4. !orces. · , Human Relations Council of Orance prehenslve Hulth Planning AaocllUoi. Btfor leavln& here ~~~fl! County and represents 400 members in 32 the dlrecUon ftnd1na croup and 11 depart:. Sa.it<!n, Agnew Jehtdultd ·I ~ communities. ment heads for a rtport on feutblllty.-with \rice Prater <Jtlan1 Chlni.tuO.<llf\ He is a mild mannered aclivist. If the In short, Thoma Indicated that· a couh-and htlr 1pp11ent ot CbllJll. tenn can be used Lo describe one IO lJ woul qulet. He makes hll llvin1 a, ~ an ty commWUty rt tlOD& lltnCY-. d archlt.cl. probably not do tha job It II :r. do hued on taptrelnce In other tobn FrenoPCf•J Alter listenln& patiently to a 1'0-mlnute hich h IUCh bod.I report on his pel project, he sild quietly, w ave · ea. · I I ' $AVEP ••• "f.had,lioped that th• i!udy would .be Tbomu' report f.U thort of • compltlad by now." . mendlllc that the board lotl't tha lorllo!1 .,,:;;-r~,;::vo;.r;m~O:uont: t,t4e.,.....thtp=·'11.f ., BJi;ch. ~·' ,. l •~ u•~ di --'d lher Jdea. ~ conlac1t'dllil1guard1. ii H1111uri,ten -la 1Upervi.. do nal --flnll lludlea .., ... • -· "" ~ We dldft'I cloclda who wiluld I•· Iii months can be called in a hurry.'· needa Of-'fthl uadetprtvllip;d. If ,_ .I fonntr-llft , II • ----:' on such touchy proi·eeu in a hurrv., if two · be~ of blfnl t'I 2 Miit tao1E1elf~" U....llillt a1lt So the fate of a future Orange County aU1l a.ch an~ and•do not iu/::: Tht Otber m who .llQtCI :wltb. the Human Relations commission, Which it tfth liMqUICe mDdl:, It wUt fMI Ip ltl boat wu ~ 1'1dcUt1 , .. &lao ii ...._ Mendez thinks is vital to the welfare of ~· · .,. 8eiCh re.sl~t: . many of the county's citiu:ns, will not be StiJ>e"llDt Dtvl4 L. Baker thoU&hLthit After R~~-IMI )~e;' s known until late November, If then . Who there were irlln)"f pl"()blema of =Uft. search 'i¥U or ;rttlli Hun knows, the supervisors may order a third derprlVtlqed to be solved, but lnted :Beach Ufeguat ,J.nd thi 11afbor · study at that time. out that Mtrly IO percent of tht co Y'• I1unchm1 bolls:' lnd the police .d6~ citlRna liYt 1n lncfrporated CIUU. 1 1 me.nt lnd U.1. ~Cottt Ouat4 ~ u.ir Ma1·ine Thwarts Own Suicide Try A despondent camp Pendleton Marine wandered the street! of San Clemente for five hours before dawn today, bleeding severly from slashes he made on hla wrists with a brolten bottle. The 23-year-old serviceman finally call· ed officeni from a phone booth at El Camino Real and Avenlda Del Mar al 5:01 a.m. to report his suicide atttmpL Patrolmen found the bleeding Marint near the phone booth with tralls of blood leading across streets In the area. The Injured serviceman was treated at the base hospital , where he was reported responding to treatment. ' Wyler lnceflex 81824 He noll!I !hat tllt county hlj! ,,. btllobpltr1. . . · ., autho1lty to t.11 th! clUes what to do In "Wt rtctivtMI the npart ol a ca(llliM this field, bUt 1hal· juriadlction only over catainiru •llOUfl:l6 ),fil.," IUl)llJllll· the 15 percen1 ol tllt people ll•ina in tm>n, OI !ht liatbor dli\tl~,aald. unincorporated 1rtu. 1 "It took u. 41 inil\lltt: to J•t out t.6 Ut Baker thought tllat a more clefinl~ P"" I area. The• wi ....... al•~ a Iii.Mt posal was needed identifying proposed . ·course io follow. ,oft M ,,_1 ftrlt Ila we cooperatiQn with cities. He calltd for , heard voicu ).uina · a1a. µr... Wk such a rt'port within GO day1. 6 minute we 1~ the ~,, · , Supervisor Robert Battin moved that "We Wert ' litck,y Wt f~ &Mm: 'I& 'Jbomas, Planning Dirtctor F ore 1 t quick," Htilfman ai~. 1'Wi didft't ttlftk Dickason, the uecutlve Wlat.anla to tht the man could hive 'l'hade It ftMI thlt ttr supervisors, the League of Cillti and off shn. We were rtadJ to move la other outside interested grou,. ht namkl clOMr to tbt bead\." to a new rtudy group to tnvuU,tte the All thret mtn wart rtported in IOod feasibility or the human relaUo~1 group condition. 11» boat, batterid by MveraJ. and report back within IO da,)'1, lt1I m~ houri ht tht oct1n, waa towtd to a kloy tiotl was approved. near the. end .et. the Huntinaten &e1et\ Several of the so-caOed "Int nsttd Pl.er, whert Ji will be picked up by u.e groups" were represented at I.ht UIOll men today. and all uraed tht fonnaUon of a c6U1ty The catamaran ••• on J011t from a commlssion soon. friend, Herm.Uid am.. I llllOSI. Un11sual watc•. Mirk1 time on 24 hour 1y1t•"'· I · A n•c•••ity ftt •"yone who tr•vtl1, tti• Mllttery, ., Mtft whe ptll• the UM.,.,, W•lch tllol 1hew. tll 2.C _.,, ift.- ''"' of 1,.t Ii. l"ttWly 10od lookfflt. Tht l,.c•fl•• Hlence wh--' It tvet•"'"tl •11!1111 lh«lr for tht lift 1f t1M wetth ., tt,tecH Mt ff ..., ~,.._... Gvti,.nteecl ....,,,.., 11 ""9 It the trytttt ll llHCf, ....... Wyler __ _ \ CONVENIENT TERMS J. C. .JJumpMt1 ~ Jiwsler6 24 YIARS SAM& LOCATION IANKAMlRICARD M.i.STER CHARGE I !Ill NEWl'ORT AVL COSTA MESA • !'HONE 5d.J401 '' II I' I /, l I\ 11 7 I I ' ' I • - Unniington Deae • N .. Y. 8tsek• • EOITIO • I... • ( ~ • • \ ' .. .. Pr:eselats Ci~y'~ €,.Se . . · .. Monte Nitzkowski, spokesm1111-for Htlnluigton Be·ach, speaks before 1970 All-America Cities Awarils Jury. Spe;klng Monday in •Portland, Ore. Nilzkowskt cited devroopment, redeveJ_opmen.t and prestrVa· tion 'o! the ecolosY in. the city's bid tor national honors in contest ~iisore~ by Nat1onal• Muhici~al League.anc\t~k Magazine, Awards, to be. annoµnced later, are given for c1V1c J>rogress through uruted ·citizen acti6n. ~liQ · · -R;~~· With ~urf~s., -. " ~ . ~ ~.. r' \ • . ~ Meets Admir~, Catdipdl- 4' ' '• ' ~ .• "1 • •' ,, Rf'eSidint ~N l x o n gree~d "l'ertnet Cip'dihal Cooke at S~~ Clemenlt; t~ay folloWing 'a·'I\Jesttay !esston i;ifisocfaJizlng willr' a stream ' of Calllornians ranging jl'otn1,surfers and a girl drug figb~ to a ~YUl'-<lld -retired admiral. . ~!(Nixon gr e,e t e d Cardinal Cooke, the Archbishop of New York, late this morn- Int.and lunched .. wtth him. n,ey wer~, to discuss Cooke's recent tour of American military' base1 in Europe. The President, who sometlinea•walcllts surfers 'from bts back" yard, paused ]l'lngest during . his ,afternoon o f -eeremonJaJ bl.ISiness to 'Yisil w i t b mefuben of the San Onofre Surf'CIUb. Among Utem was Roll Aurness, SQll of James Arn~ Marshal Dillon in the TV series 0 Gun!{D.olfe." Young Allr'DUS won " ·* * * Mideast Crisis ,. 'Most SeriQus' ~ay U.S. Advisers SAN CLEMENTE (UPI) -The United Stales ·and tbe Soviet Union must agree to.,·anY settlement ot the Middle Easl cri!ia and J'nlY 1tend obstrver forces to l1Jaran\;t its terms: (See debrila, pa1< I) !!~·-of the· vital -.. i.. ill the two super' .powen ,n<I !"' unbaPI>Y COii: ~nets of l~vlog negot\ltlon1 for~ a potitlcal 1ettU.en\ to Israel and it.a Arab neJghbm: after the June, 11117., nr. both the So"1el Union and the IJVlt..r Slates wlJJ be ii;:'ft and parcel.of a.oy setUement that ls reached. 't . 11\ls Is the a1SeDment of rankln1 Nik· on Administration qffic:ials OlltTined for vtlitln1 weslerp newsmeo her~ l!(ond~ on the eve of lhe be.ginning of talks at the Unl\ed Nallons between Israel, .S:&)'pt l.llCl'Jordan on the crisis. The ·offlcilli were cautioualytoptirnisllc a~t the Prospect! for achie~ing peace in the a)la which they termed the most dlnlerOU~ in the world. RBI 'Fil~ Ch'arge8 Against Hijacker ' . • l / '~ll!LADELPHIA 1AP) -·The FBI fil. ed charges o! tldr\iptn1 •nd llr piracy fDc\ay a1lllnit Robert J. Llbodie, 27, In Monctay night's htJacklng o! • .TWA jeUlner tO CUba. • . Labadie, who was one of ao passeneers °" tho ~lane, told the pilot that ht had a compaJlion In tbe rear ol the plane who wotild detonate a bomb ii the plant· dld not co to Cuba. The plane wu en route.-to Phliadelphla !rom Las Ve1as with a siopover ln Chlcag'o. . .. ' the wor)d suri'm1 ch1<11pioMhlp In Aµsttali• in 'May. \Nixon 1poke with the aroup_otJ lhe1lawn behind his office, 1'ecalllllg lhat his daughters had given him a Surfboard ror Fatbei''fi Day last year. , "Maybe one. day I'll try It,·• lb~ Pres!· dent Jaid. "I'll just body surf, nleanw)Ule." t , , He 'was especially kin~IY to Admiral RIChard H. Jackson , a ntitlvt of 'l'u$cam- biai Al~ .• who ~t 104 is the Qldeit llvlng gr~uatt of the, Naval :Ac~demy and the olddt ~ving o£flcer In military service. The admiral was eseotted by Jlis .house keeper and Seni'or Navy Chief David Graham, chairman of the Battleship Association, when be paid a call ftom his home af Coronado. . Nixon had sent 1. wire of con- gratulations to Jackson on his lMlb birthday, May JO. "You've aeen a lot of history in your time," the President said. Noting that Jackson was born in Alabama, the Presi- d~nt (:9mmented that he had seen · the University of Alabama play In the Orange Bowl retently. Nixon also spent a few minutes with , Susap ou!io, 13, a junior blah schO,ol stu· dent from Newark. She last year ar- ranged a drug abuse program for 640 · youngsters. The Pn:sidcnt congratulated the thrlP· eel girl and ·gave her a charm bracelet with the ~tlal meal. . A paintlDg ol former 1 Prisidtat· Ellenl)ojl<t was presented N!Jon by artist YeneU•· EUer of Hollywood. She also did a quick sketch of the President during the vlail. • 'lbe Wbtttier ~ c1ty nag wu MC the ·!!resident by Ma~ Keith ·and. other city offl<iall.' N!aoo admlrtd tire flag whlc!J wiu designed by Gnj Kelty, o!' Whilller. Aa the ftll WU unfolded, ll!e ~I called off ' the 1ymbots on 1£: a Quaker, famlly, a walnut tree, onncea and In the background, • mountain.., In other prestdenUal buSlnaa ~: , -·-!'be.President nominated William B. Buffum, 48, "tareef dlpJOl'nlt from , New Yock. to be •-dor to Lebonon. This cOincided With the opentna: oZ Ar1S.Jsr9ell I"""!' 11\U In New York. • • ~worin<i! ,..._ Ntd NIJon ~ '.'ve/y cl•'' to appolntlng educator SidneJ P. ' ' , (8et NIXON, Pap II ' ' . ' -;tl.lV.f ONE WA.NT . 'USED' DRESSERf ' . ' &AN DIEGO CAP) -In a drawer of the bidrooin. dreS1er donated to Goodwill Industries w11 a bonus &Ut -a 1k:unk. 'Ille startled truck driver called for help but tht stunk, tn e~plna, r.used the dresser wUh a pungent 1met . The dreuor ltilJ alts on the loadlllf dock, .alone..and unwanted. • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • ,.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUSl 26, 1970 ' ' ' ' . ' Beach :Murder Charged . Youth, 18, Fac es Court in Stabbing of Merchant ' . 87 ALAN DIRIUN °' .... °""" .......... The dlstlict allorney'• Qfllco today lasued a murder ~ aplns&-• youth held in the AVap ll\al>blni of a HunUngton Beach ·bulineu uecuUve. Miles C. Cox, 11, a laborer, of 15700 Irene Way, Wesb\tl.nate.r. Was to be ar· ralgned in West Ora·nge County Munlcipal· Court this afternoon. Huntington Beach detectives h a d sought a murder complaint , 1g1lnst another youth.,. Frederick J. Yant.t, 20, ol· Ganlena, but the dlsltict aitorney cbar1- Meadowlark Neighbors Plan Action More than 50 ..;..,y · neighbors of Meadowlark Airport in Huntingtoq Beach are .threatening legal aad politk:al actiQn to hall what they term "illegal opera.. lions" at the small airfield. Residents bordering the airport along Heil Avenue met Tuesday nl&tll~ln-the home of Ken Hautk, mt Hell Ave. Vt'he• a larger crowd than exPected appeared, Haulk shifted the meeUng to the ·recrea· lion room of the nearby Sea Breeze trailer court He immediately turned the meeting over to Joe Ferm, president oC the Property Chyneia Protective League,. who ouWned the _ types_ of acUon ~Jidenll might W.e. • . . !'Yo~ MYi nNt"'" II:..>," F!l'P' ..... '"l'broilP political ,adion' or lePl 'ac- tion. ''. ~ Ferm tfod! ullilf"'9 '-le al· tend en ~ ttie Sepl. a city c:oomcll meetl"i to 'J<liea tlieir Objectiom to the ·airport. He allo told them ii they wanted to seek a legal ii\JuncUon against the airport a minimum Of ,$500 would have to be. collected for attorney's fees. While thert was considerabie disagree-· ment among 1hOR .prele"t 1bout what action they wanted to take, It was clear all were upset with the airport. Haulk and a number Of othei's 1tated they wanted to see 1ailport offidali It.op using night ligits ilnd•a,30!).foot elteuiOn of the runway rece9,tly installed. Other speakers cilkd for the complete elimination of tbe airpOrt. . Alter an ·hour of dltopsslon, Pernr IUI· geated passiftg. around lbeets of paper Co allow· th.,. who "'°led to llgn their name in· .sppport1 of either ~IUcali or legal action, or both, and to write down the , amount of money each individual would be willing to pledge towltd le&al action. , When the sheets ol paper were return- ed to him, Ferm announced, ."We have passed the-n~ mark for legal fees and the vote is overwhelmingly in favor of seeking Jegal and political 1cUon together." , . Neither Fenn nor Haulk, however, would reveal how many sp,ures were on the sheets of paper. At least a few of the audience of more th an 50 refused to sign the roster. Ferm also did not specify what legal action would be: sought. He did tell residents to attend the Sept. I city council meeting, and said a committee would be formed around Haulk. Complaints about the airDOri ranged from tht noise and dUJt to • lu.r that u (See' MEADOWLARK. Pqe I) • * * * ed him only with hatboriJll and conceal. In1 C:O..-and alc!Jng him and abellini him. Police· also revealed toda.y that they had fouDd the 'weapoo -a knife '-used In the bru~I murder ol Waller ChriJUe, 51. • He wa1 found ntide Jn hla bed ·in hl1 apartment at 1131 San Atiaelo Drive Mon- </IY l!'otnlng with h~ jhroat cut and "four stab wounds tn'hls chealand bock. ~v.e Captain Grover Payne Jlid thal"Ollt"'"' found the tnlfe TueJday, but declined to ,say .to what kind of !Ollie It WU or where It wu found. . Yanke also fact1 chvnt ·cl ~vi.ng stolen pros;,erty. Pol~ allege that tome ol the victim'• belongfnp were found la Yanke 'a Gardena apertment. · Christle, a putoer in ·a Baena Park aircraft bardwar~. flrm, WM' Hardw•re· Co., wu believed tlaln In hls apartment in northern HunUogtOu 'Beach over, the w~~~. .. , ' . His bjidy was ,found by his boi.sinas partner, Terr111ce Smith, Mqndly ~ in&. Smith !µid wondered WM Chrlalle failed to show up to Work and nnt Jool:. ing for him . ' • * * * * * * Chief D·ef ends Police Actions HunUJ1ii.on Beach Police Chief Earle RobitaµJe today d • f end e d his department's decision not to call the COW'lty coroner into the Walter Cbtjstie slaylna Immediately. Corooer's depuUes have criUcized the p<ce ror QOt •lertioe them to tM sla)'ing until 214 hours after the body was found Monday morning. Chief Robitaille said, "Our policy ol calllnl: the coroner when we. can project the tmnlnatlooJ>I the Police·crime scene inVtsti;aUon WU insUtuted SD as not to lnconyenienct the coroner's r~nornwl by riqutrtnr'-tbeiii to ltind"b;1;r't;;, ·1o three~ "lihlle'our crime"lih po.-1 '""'-'~" .. ' .. . cmn .:::t... ...... . . '· "' ... ,,.. ids d..,..-r. iitllllt." the ~.ifei:rmcr. ...-;'Jn~,,... ... ? 11,Rt''J ... <did .. ci1Udn el Ill'" deparfmea(..,,,., pro1 ... 1onat and uni:alled for." He said he would not answer the charg~, c~imlng they were without merit. The chief left no doubt, however, that he felt the rtBU]tl o[ the investigation provided the best explanallon. "The facts are before the public," he said. "The two suspects in the murder are both in custody-and will be arrafined. They •ere taken. int,p cu.sk>dy by ortk:trs of the Huntington Buch police depart- Il\tnt." . • . Coron.r·s de p u11 e ''~ ~ abckll nol beini n~ rtM mitil 1i ..... ~ tlii-""1 . , , al l?ll fln!cr ~ ~ ••• They en.r .. 11ai.4a11wthal ollCh il:~:.? "PP-Iii~- Wins Her Poini Beae h Woman's Ticket Dismissed A Hun~rioq Beach woman's .six· month 0w1r aga)mt a $1!1 lrallic t;icket hu ended with dlsmluai 91 the citatioo tn 5anta Ana M~pal Court. Judie Philip Schwab'• ruling for Iba.. donment ci.tbe:!speeding cbarles ag~ Mrs. E!leen Waldron, 23; &of Seventh ·St., came 11 , the &ttling coutity emplo'ye, armed with an usortmeot Of law books, pr<pared !or her oe<:ood trial. . Her fint appearance three monthll ago ended in a mistrial wben • jury dead· loCked at 11 to 1 in ravor of conviction. nae prosecUtlh& attorney decided mo- menta before her second trial not to preu the Issue. Mrs. Waldron came within an ace Of being found in contempt of court ·during her earlier trial when Judge William Thomson reprimanded the w e I far e department typist tor irresponsibly using the power' of subpoena 'fot attempting to haul VIPs Into cou~ them anoiher municipal court Jud1< ond 5'nla Ana Poltce Oilel Edwird J. Allen .. Alter predlctln& that she would go to jail ra~r than withdraw a word other · tes""-and producing what she said were JUI clothes for the occuioo, Mrs. Wllldron meekly s~, to Jl!'lt!• 'l'homoiio for the actions wblch prodD<ed the ..,.tempt, citation. ' . Dlsmlsssed by Jwf&e Schwab Tuesday was the Ucket received 6~ Mn. Waklron when she allegedly>drote her small car at 38 miles an hour 1n i 2S mile zon&. The woman ai-gued In" hio< larller trial that the officers' radar·equipment could not havo bten operatlni IUl<t,nt\y under the rainy coiidJUOns o! lail F •. I. • , She also. queaUoned tht quallflc;i"°"' and experielJce of !be policemm who operat.d the radar dmce. · Human Relations Coun cil Delayed 90 Day s-Again By JACK BlioBAClt ., .. _..., ""' ..... Two mootbl J&O, Manuel Mendu ap- peared before the. 0r.,,.. Cow!ty Board of Supervisors and ulced that a stucly be made ol the leulb!Uty o! creoilng an Orange County Hwnan Relations Com· mission.' • ~.the propooed -.US.Ion WIS listed on the board'• qencla mfM<ndeJ appeared to hear the f'"Ulls of. Illa plea. Citizens to Air Views He beltd a 'lengthy "Port fl'OIJl the county admlntatraUve Qfllco on the pros and cons ol suctt commlaal~ al)if then to<d the suj>ervtsora "'°"' lw, 1)1 ad- diUomt tl!Mlay llud)' of 1116 """"'81· On M-ea4owlar~ Airport ' . Mendel' II president o! lbe -flclal H(lman RelatloM ~'<I Or1naa County IJld.re~la 400 member• tn 3Z comfuunttlel., CiUzena will have • chance $0 1lr theft complaints, or endcnemntl, •boul Meadowlark Airpott daring a public-· bWing s'ept. I. Robert Dingwall, [l{Oiident ol the Huntington llcaCh HOME CGunctl, an- nounced this moroinc the fonnalion of an airport atudy committee pd tchad- ull"i of the public hearing . "We want to know all the complaints and pl aa much Information u poutble before we recqmmend ICtlon on Me. cfowlllk to the city courlclt," "l>tnrwall aaid. '!'he HOME COUn<:U w11 appointed by the city council Aug. 17 to '8IUdy com· plaints about MOldowlark Airport. Dingwall said In ac!dltlon to hJ011elf, olher member• of the committee will ):>e Mrs. AM Moreland, Le•pe of Women Voters: Ken HAulk, one of< the bomeowo.- trl near -Meadowlark; Jerry Sapp, Con· j cernod Cltbem Council and a prof.,. He la a mild tnll1Mred icl!Yill,t U the 11..i alrUae pllOt: and Don Loeffler, term can be used. to detcritfe one 10 Huntmcton-Valley Younl Republicans. quiet. He makea hil ll•lng' u an The pUl>llc hearln1 iW been aet for-architect. 1 • • ' • 7:!0 p:m.: Sept. 1, In the Community Mter llstanln& [IOlleo!IY to a ..,.nvte Mtthodtlt Church, 1181 Heil Ave. ' "port on·his pal project, he said quletlY, ''E...,..,. la Invited to speak at this "I had hoped tlull the atucty would be hearin&· Wt would allo apprechate any completed by now." .. documented ~ reprdln& the air• But Mlllda clltcvvered, U IDA'!Y Olben ~.::: ~~Aid;.~. Mccnden have ho!ort, tllo 1 °"""II C o I n I J .-., ~'" tud aupervllon do nol _.,.... llaal llUdlta thia morn n& ,,endorsed . I!'< airport s Y on IUCb touchy projecta In a burry, U two committee. I tlllnt JI s a aood <nlll -Iha can be ullicl'ln a hlrry ' ;:.1on ol:: ~:·:: :.t;• ... So the lato pl • lutun r,qj, Col!Dl¥ ou;fall cou~ aay" what -1fic Human Relatiool conunfaalon. 'l!lllch aclion wtn follow the public hearing, M-. thinks ta "!Ill to the ftll"' o! "but we will ...,. u fut a possible." many o! the county 1 ctu-. wW<M1t bo He ta ......,,... to report to the cllJ known untl1 Iota November, U then. Who COUnctl on 8opt. t. , kno'ws, the .,,.rvioon may on1er a ihlrd llecent complalntl abOUt the airport atudy at thal'llrne. lnvolVa a 3tJO.lool ellenllan of the ,,.,. County AdmtntatriUve Olllcor ~ way.and lllllallaU...of.olght Ughts. (8et llllLAno111, Pip I) ' I . A huDelln wu !!!M*aat for. Clnilda'1 light ~ M!JSlan& aad Coz waa .-nated after ht alle&edly wu _,, driv!ni Iha vehicle at BOiia 'Chica state Beach Mon- day evenlni. Two leeoaged airlt Ind a hoy who W6e wlih Cox w~re taken Into c:µslodJ, IM all · have !Mee beeri released. • Capt. Payne said poti<e do llOI - theft wu a direct motive ta lbe mwcler. He ' laid CbriJtie WU knowa to pld, up male hltchhlkers · and may !Ina - alaiii after iivi"i a hJker l l!fL Pair· .Cling To Ship Hiilk; Third Swims By TERRY COVRLE Of .. °"" ..... ...., Two men who clung seven hours to the broken bulk of a catamaran and a third who awam five mUu to the shore of HUD- tington Beach to aave them, are reatinr quleUy today. Their ocean ordeal ended at 10 o'clock Tuesday ni&hl when an Orange COUnty Harbor Dislrict patrol boat from Sunset Aquatic Park picked \lP the two in the · water. "'We.-ftf'tn't rully worried. We're all 11roiJ1 iwlmmen" WUllam H~ -t '. 29,.'oaa·•f ~ liaoll"'-.., to the 1loal, Ai!l laday. t • llermltad,' a SimRl ileacl reoldeol, Aid ... 6Wt lmilt' .... tbe acd•• :stlilP-~ bu~Jhe men wete In the water alaco • Ip.ii.,'~· . 1'tie l .. fool catamaran had overmood and lhe two shells splll apart while tho mtn wert sallini off shore from the Hun-- tington -Edis<M planl . No one leahled of their pU,hl until Seott Robeson, 30, Long Beach, a former lifeguard, swam hshore about 9 p.m. and contacttd Uleguarda at Hunlington Stato Buch. "We didn.'t decide who 1V0Uld .go. He just took off swimming," . -utad, also a former lifeguard, said. The other tn1n who s~yed with the boat WU Rex Riddle, D, alao a Sl.mset Beach rtsldenL After Robeion reached shore, a quick searcb was organized with Huntincton Beach lifeguards and the harbor dlstrlcl !aund>lbg hoats and the police depart. ment and U.S. Coast Guard sending,tbeit belicopten . "We received the report of a capsized catamaran about 1:10 p.m.," Rllph Huf • fman , of the harbor district, said. "It took us 40 Minutes to get out to•the area. Then we were given a li&·lll course to follow. on our first zJ,g Y'' heard t \loices yelling and in another minute we spotted the boat." 1•we w~ lucky we found them ao quick." Huffman said. "We didn 't tllnk the man coul~ have made It from.that far off abort .. We· ~re . ready to move. iD cloeer to tbe beaCh." · AU three men were reported In good cmdition. 1be boat., battered by several boura in the ocean, was to.m to a buoy near the end ol the !Junl(ogton Beach Pier. where it wW be picked up by the men !Odaf. Tbe Cltimll'ID WIS OD Joan from a Mend. lletmnad salcl. )t'eadler 'Mte llDI ·-• day -of fl ThtrndaJ, ·--on!)' by • few 1'gh ~-. whlle eoulal 1"11- denta. wjll -In 17Melroe ....... •, eratma 1IOd Inland !Gib mop their brows at ri. INSIDE 'l'OD-'Y ' If ~ou 1DC1nt lo catch ••¥ af the !i.. rm>dllCllOM cum..ur on the baanla, bolter do so 11&11 '"'""'*' btfor• fat<r aJ lllctR cro.r. Ser T1lmn Hou .. Pao< 21. =.=.. ': • CllNWCW... 11 =:.•.. :. -n --. --. ..... ,, .. , .. ,. ·---. =---• _ .. ,.,I -·-" • • =-..: --. __ .. --. ---I! :"!·n ,.. 'tt .......... '=" J ~ ..... ...: i;ii"-.. ~-------..-.--,..-~---,---.-~.·-~ --.·----·----;--.... -~-=-"""-""*====·.-= ="'""·:!'":".-=-::===-=="""===---------.... ----------- • • i I ' \ • • 1!¥1!1 Ciak ' Pe~dl~ton Jail Riot Injur~~· 8 . . ' ' l " ... ~ lallt]ed a ~ pm-hospltaU&ed. blom Jail ~ iri-n at 'Ilia' Camp He suffored fractured facfal bones In ' ~-Comctlt>nal Center lnJllnd ltw me1 ... which lasted •PJ>N>•lm•taly to lat11C'uelday nJ.lht. aod an itl.YtsU&atfon minutes, but kept t.be C.Orrectional Center ii,.... way ~Y. . Reactionary Force on alcr1 !or more than 'lllt lllnap 1n .. 1'td black end' Whit. two hours. Martllat:aafined CO tbe ctater -fMm«-AathortUes lt Clmp Pe.odJetoa said ly iiWa II the brft, unW after 1 ~n· several others were treated at the base l'IM*" Ind Marino Corps in>be of infinnary and returned <o soUtary con- cantiflcwv tbtra -and left one man finement cellll along with the other ' • Q.o8lllg to Start 86 s m h "-· · y ~ UJurt WA8111NtlTON (AP) -n. "supreme Court, which Ms yet to rule directly on school btWnt, told four Southern school dlstrlcts Tueeday It will oot hold off their desegregaUon orders until it does decide tbe issue. Chief JusUce Wa'rren E. Burger re- ject.<! petltiona for 1 story !tom Charlot· 1e Ind Mecli!enburg County Ind Wlnsfm1. Silent' Ind Fonyth County In North Cpolina ao4 Pade and Broward Counties Jn Florida, all under orders to bus pupils this ran to further integration. . The school systems had asked Burger to delay the orders until the Supreme Court deqles the busing ls!ue. 'Il>e CharlOJ~~klenburg case has betn mnsldered the potential test case on um question. Burger's refusal means. the busioa: pla1111 ordered tiy lo\fer courb wlll 10 into effect before the om regular Supreme Court -opens Oct. 5. participant& . No CorrecUonaI Center peraonnel were btjurtd. Bue in!onnaUon officers said tt.e violence broke out at the ' 10 p.m. lllht.s- out order in a compound of aiJ: hut.a:, 1te.rn- ming from a fight between just two men. No we1pons were ulled and preliminary investigation indicated about a dozen men among 35 Qoused in the comPoUnd were actual partlcipa11ts. Despi1! being locked In solitary CGn· finement, some of the brawlers continued to pound on concrete walls and about c1t- calls at 1t1ards into the early morning hours. The mini-riot was one of .sever1J racial flareups reported at the brig and in other areu of the huse training baae with.!n re. cent months. Inmates rioted last February, leaving 30 injured all the mult of a conUn1eat of dozens of blacks storming a barracks housing mosUy white Marines. A false i"umor Jar;t April caused another majo,r disturbance in the Camp San Mateo area of the base, leaving 11 Marines in need of medical treatment. The new Camp Pendleton commander. Maj. George S. Bowman, ordered a !ult invesUgation into the precise caur;e of the lat.eat flareup •IDd ill contributing .f.ac· tors. Slayer'~ 'Dance' .. Deseribed -' I CHICAGO (UPI) -The bushy haired man who killed one CallfQrnil. girl and critically injured her roomma.t.e Iut month pranced around the aJrls' Palmer Hause Hotel room naked before 1ttacking the &Irl.s, a coroner's jury wu told Tues· day. 'n:le jury later ruled the death of Evelyn Okubo, 18, of Stockton, wu murder. Detective Robert S<rablman. the Ollly person to testify, revealed details of bow the. incident occurred from no\u tfken !tom Ranko Carol'Yamada, the surviVU' of the lllcldtnl M.lsa Yamada, 18, of Stockton. was critically injured with a r;lar;hed thtOl1 and wu unable to , talk for two wteeks aft.> the July JI Incident. Strlhlmsn testified that MW Okubo wlLBUJI alive in ber room when. her roO~te went to 1ee why she hadn1t returned to a frftnd'a room where a group. at~g 1i1 Japane.se-Asnerlcan convMtUon had 111.bered. ' MIU Yamada tound her roommlte naked, the detective nld, i nd 1.Yin& on tho noor wltlr Iler \Vl!ts bound. "This man then ·~ '!tom the shsdOW! and p"""'ede<j to Jump around her (MW Yamada) for a full minute, in a highJy excitable manner, 11 lf be didn't know what to do with her." He uld the killer COrced ·Miu Yamada to the flooc. removed her ctotblq, tied her wrist. Ind covered bet he..i with 1 bedoheel The killer then left Miss Y amadl, Strablman said, and carried Miu Okullo to the bathroom. 'I'bi! was followed by a ''gurgling sound," the ·detective quoted Miu Yamada 11 sa)'i.na. The killer then aluhed Miu Y1m1da'1 throat, dressed and left the room. Another roomma'te, P•tti Jwatkl, 17 discovered the bodJes. The jury ordered police to continue I.be searc:h for the killer, described u tn hll 20! )Yith a bu!hy Alre>A,merlc4ft hairdo. ' DAIL. Y II/LOT Sll K ~119• JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT CHANGING IMAGE WI TH NAME SWITCH AND MOVE TO N&W OFF IC I S It's Now Co.st Community Coll ... 11nd the. Dlttrlct Admlnf1tr11tlon 11 Abandonlnt Old 8arr1cka From P .. e -1 '' RELATIONS COMMISSION . • • Thotnaa disclosed results of the last two months of atudy on the subject Tuesd1iy. After lilting all the pros and com of .an official Human Relations Commission1 he offered the board me.,., three poslllbiliUes : -Tum the human relations ;ob over to the Community Action COuncU and hive lhat body advise the aupervison on SUI· 1ested action . -Turn the job over to the newly created Citltenll Direction Finding Com· miulon. -Deny the request for formation of such 1 commi.uion and refer the matter tD the C6Qlfhunlty Action Council, Com· ptt.henslve Health PlanninJ Auociation, the,dlrtction finding group And 11 depart. ment heads for a rtport on feasibility. In short, Thomu indicated that a coun:- ty community relaUoru agency would probably not do the Job it is intended to do' baaed On expereince -in other Counties wblcb have. r;uch bodies:. Tbomu' rtport fell short of reCGm- mendinJ: tb1t t.be board for,et the whole idea. . . . f.ollr3e District Of fices Moved ., t To Adams Avenue'. District offlcea ror the Coast Com: munity Q>ijege Dlitri have been moved from the' Orange Coast College campus for the flnt time since 19f7. The, district, '"""Uy reoell)Oll at1'; being knoWn as the Orange Qwt'\iuni6r College District since its lorm1tion In 1947, now has il.s offlce11 at 1370 Ad81rl Ave., C06ta Mesa. • ~ ~ughes Air .West Asks New Routes SAN MATEO fUPD -Hugb<s Air West announced tod1y It hu aak~ the · CivJI MronautiCI Board !or new routes llnkin& San Die10-Lo1 Ange.It! with Spobnt-Bolle. Nixon Lauds Women He outlined the pitfalls, saying, "If you do not take some act.ion the 'C'OUl\tf will be accused of being inSensitive to the needs of the· underprivileged. If you create such an agency "nd•do not'wpport it with 1dect111te funds, it will fail In its Plll'JIO'O· The new of!ice building, which will house 40 people, is being occupied under a · lease-purchase agreement. Over at period of four years, the district wiJ purcha3e the bulldin& for '400,000. ·: Included in the new facility ls !• meeUng room with a sealing capacity oJ P/l, and the administrative and buainuc offices of the district. 1be reJional airline r e q u e 1 t e d permission Monday for a dally non-stop fUcht11Cb lflY between Spokane and Los ADctlel. Jrilh wne plane aervice to San Die10o ind lot anOther fiight e1ch way over.>ll>tl "'!'"""'le •Ith a flop al foi11. President Salutes 50th Suffrage Anniversary Supervisor David L. Biker thought that there were many problems of lhe un- derprivileged to be solved, but pointed out thal..nearly 90 percent of the county's citiieru live in incorporated cities . The airline said the routes Would niefuce flight lime ,between LOI Angeles an4 ~ "111 percent Ind between So!Jthem CA!Uornla and Bo!,. by 114 Pet· cent. The llrline 1!&01 estimated lbe routts· would reduce its' federal itlbsl.dy · by ffll,000 I year. The Women's Liberation movement to. day received its first o!fiCtat recornltlon fa>m.Jhll ,W'8lera While H-u Prnl· dent Nb:on • ls.sued a proclam1tlon ~uUng the SOLb anniversary o r American women'a ru!frqe. lb hi! mesllige, tbe Presldent-j:ltedfcted r "wom1~ !Ulj'IY, b~vl '/ill a 1'~ \01! to, play in the )Xlllti~al, f:<{.Onomk:, ind social life of the country." The five--parairaph 'f,roclam11tlon men· tioned Specifically ear y sufh-a1ettes. He did not direcUy ref!r to the current "women'!! lib" drive. "I, Richard Nixon, Preaident of the United States of America, do hereby call upon all Amer\<;¥15 to recol!llze the greet d'!il .._.. oi.• tf'1!1o,. ·\ilill dodlli!t4<1.0ilr life's work to" the c1use of womln. ruf. ftlll:e." the proclamation read!:. "Jt ls hard," the president Aid, ''for any of us living in 1970 to iau1i1inf a tllne whfl """""' ~ no\ '(Oto."Yll flir mor. than 1$ years Amelican wom~ f1~d adver1lty, ridicule and derision on every level of our society u they soupt this precious right." A Western White House spokesman said th1t barring any hitcMs the Preai- dent will 1Jen the equal rights amend· ment if i\ crouts his d!s~k "The me~, prtl\lblMit donlial GI• ~ •f &el, pused the House bf an verwbdr&- ing vote and ia pt.nding in the Senate. Pit Nbr:on and her datJ&btera Tricia, 24, and Julit Eisenhower, 22, had no a! ttv!Ues ,ol pl¥ i'l< ~111, wl Women '• equality t1UiM :biing stag . throughout the country tod1y. Hre aides point out, however, that Mrs. Nli:on his "always supported equal rla;ht.s for .women." He noted that the county had no authority to tell the cities what lo do in thia flel~. but ha1 j urisdlct.ion only over the 15 percent of the people living .in. unJncorporated areas. Baker thought that • more definite pro. pool !'a• ~jled .ldenWy9Ji ~ cooperatlpp -~-_cl~les, He cJYIJ!, .to-,. such a report within 90 dtyll. . • , For the past 23 years. the district hai- been housed in a barracls bul.Jctinl left from lhe Santa Ana Army Air Base days~ The adminllltraUve 0Uict1 tcit .the ocC campus will remain in the old bulkilna:. ~9od P rice Drop: ,.. . 'I Affects Index I . Flag Football Co~ches Soug ht Fram Page 1 From r_,e 1 Supervisor JJ.obert Battin mov.ed Uiat Tilomas, Plarinlng Director F o r e 5 t Dickason, the executive assl1tant11 to the supervisors. lhe L(:ague of Cities· an~ other outside interested groups be named to a new study group to invest11atee jhe feasibility o( ~be human rel1UOns group an<t report b1ick within 90 days. His mo- tion war; approved . - . WASHINGTON (AP J -A sharp 'drop, in fOOcl prices caused the government'• wholesale Price Index to decline live/• ten~ ~f one percent this month, the first1 drop in two Years, lhe Labor Departmenf' said todl,Y. Coaches are wanted for £111 football teams1n Fountain Valley. r The parks and recreation department needa enouah men to help &uide ywn~ boys through the sea60n on 35 nag foot- ball tu.ms. Men interested In the prr gram should contact the department : NIXO N •.. MEADOWLARK AIRPORT ••• Severi! of the so-called "intertsted grouJ).'" wert represented al the 6f:Uion and all ur1ed the formation of 1 county oommilllon soon. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said the1 decline was the first since a drop of four.· tenths of one percent in August of 1968. ~ -Tbtf'fl wlll be an orlentaUon meeUr Marland u U.S. commiaslontr of educa- aon. Marland, SS, is former super!n. 1.endent of schools in Pittsburgh. P11.; Darien, Conn. and Winnetk1, Wla. He \VOuld replace U.S. Commissioner James E. Allen who waa unceremoniously fired during criticism of Nixon's C1mbodlan operation . for coaches at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, I•· Hall C of Utt community cent.er, 1020· Slater Ave. Recftatk>o officials expect more than 700 boys, a1u ft..14, to tum out for the n11 football program. RFK Program Cut -The Secret Service announced that seven women have been selected to serve on the White House palice foree -mark· ing the first time since the force was formed in 1922 that female.! will help pro. tect the first family. The announcement coincided with \Vomen's Liberati-On Day. Most of the NEW YORK (UPI) - A rerun of an women formerly &erved with t be ABC-TV documentary, "The Journey of Washington Police Department. Their Robert F, KeMedy," was canceled TUes-uniforms are being especially designed, day allht<boca .. of 1 ~ble sff~ on hut tho .. secret, S.rvlce decUned to comllll •~ ' ; the helJ!<i'k Illa. • ,. • >deJcrl ... a.cl~ Thtf 'WUI 1>o assign-; . , iecl· lo· •U' 1-eiet that tho White .Ho..,. ' pollcemen cari\>'out 'e1cept ir\lltllly ,Ptty "'· WW ~t: ~ ~;11tes.,. · ' .. ' """'""' *&f-4U.l.l.l-"1$ COMl'AH't ~ '• ,, ·u.i.~.:I!!.~ · ·"" Venue Transfer ' J•c~1I, Cvrllv . ; -~ \('!' .. ~.... 1"""'" ~ ;To' .-tr;e· t • '·-ked n.,.., ic .... a 'J f .1 ~ .'1oi111t ' . . l~•,.•• A. M~,,~;"' l . FT. MCPH!iRSON, Ga. (UPI) -A M'tM11"' lli.ror 1 California enlisted man charred wtth A11111 Dltkl ~ W•' °'",.... c....-, .,1,.,. t murder in the 'alleged MY Lal masucre ' A1Nft w. l •t•i • 1 asked ·today that bll trial bl ihtn.d to --.,.. ,...:. VJetnalJI l'here l'fllY<holOflial' lltrlals" . 'llca11111¥ "-':• Oflflc.• on fi&htint men wQuld b8 more evident. ;-·· •J111& 1toC11.t~W.·1r4 ' • ~ttorneys lot Spec. 4 Robert W. Mtdl111 ~"'''' P.O: lit! 7•o. tlf4' l1 T'aouvas, 21, of ~ Jor;e, told a mllltlry . . 1 . -.,_ · Judge at 1 prellmlnlry hear!J\t that the . ..,...._, m •~~"-· ., -. ~i*PIU. l\ll>jl4 .be J!IOVed out .of "thla All•·· · Olli•""": ta WcJt .. , llrUI '" l ' 1---... " ' .......,.~ "" Wiit '!""'' • .........,,, ... ,oou,""""'m. * ~ • "''"' 1 C•rn1,.. 111"1 • "'JlJe a'rea in quesUon 11 atill renowried • for Its ho.1Ullu ... Including booby traps .airplane crash will kill children ln the ""'· Some of the a.irport's nelchbors said they were &Urt planes were not followln1 the prescribed landing patterna; and were circling over nearby schools and homes. Joe Evans, a loc1l real estate 1gent, said a legal injunction was lf&nled in 1987, "to llm.lt the number of pl1nes lied down at Meadowlark to 17. I'm sure they are violating that." Evins also stated the 1irpart couldn't be "~omlcally feasible and Is juat 1 holdln1 device while the land owner watl.5 for the property value to go up." "We have to rem&nber that an e1· panding city of our size netds an airport r,cillty. Our problem here is to hall the illigal eXpaniMJn of the field. It iJ .a hazard u pointed out by three accklenta since the runway w:u Jenathened, ''.Fenn said. , .A ltfw spe1ker1 1dd&d lbat there were actldenu befo~• t\lt nlllwlll' wu es- pondell: Pemi. said I :IOO'foot Uton&lon . •f the runwa,y meint plane& .ere fl:yina: ~fMt lowtr over tbe bomes When approac:b1Dc the neld. He . also hit at the technique used by some pilots of coming in low over tht fence, sli.lling thtlr planes and dropptna on to the field . "That would be done by Boy, 10, Fountl Drunk WOLVERHAMPTON, E~glind !UP11 -Police said Tuesday they •rt in-v~stigatjng the ca~ o! a lQ·year-old, b9Y found drimk In a drive~ax. A pqUet spokesman 11.ld the chlld, taken to th• l! and snlwa.'' C.pL W.!illam c. fAnh•m. chit! ntffitll'y-de!-1lternoy1 laid. Royal Hospital Children's Qiportmen~ • retu1ed to &Ive ao.y lblormA!loo •bout hlm .. ir. , , ' . '. Y alley Street Bid Told Grtlf!th Co. ol San,. Ana sub'lllttocl tile Jowett of 11 bid& on a P'oiiatatn Valley !b:t<t wtdenlng P'"l"" 8Uma1ed to ooat '3N,OOO, The flnn'• bid of lllt.488 came In aboul fl&:OOO under the city en,lneef'I estimate for the widcnina of Tllbfrt Avenue to four l11nes In two 1pota - between Newland and MaQ:nolla Sttetts and bt!ween Ward Street Ind tbe S&l!t. Ana R!ver. · Qty engineer Jim McClendon uld, "M)I fU ... WU about $50,000 hlflhtr than th• hlghell hid submitted." 6lr"t wldeQinc wlll at.rt a'°""d the fil1t of September and ,.k• about three monfi1s. Talbett Menue wlll llol be cloo- <d during the cdnatructlon, but rzafflc wlll be channeled thtouih a 1ln1le "'1e. bush pilot! in Alask1." "Then we need more bll!b pilot! brotber," a man from the crowd yelled. Fenn, who recently paased his wrltten e1amin1Uon for a Federal Aviation Aa:en· cy pllot's lictnse, also took a swipe at the lf'OUP headed by Robert Dingw1II ind a~ pointed by lhe city council to study the Meadowlark complaints. "I have little regard for political ID- pointees," he commented. ''You can't touch them. My faith Is In politic•! IC· tion. If it's well organized It brin1s the moat action for lhe least money." H1ulk said Dingwall bad been Invited to the meeting. Dingwall did not appear un· til the till end of the session, at which Ume he .!poke privately to Haulk. Wyler lncattex 81824 Red Diplomats Meet BELGRADE (AP) -Pr11ldent Ttto received Tseng Tao, the new ambassador of Red China. today at Brion!, his vaca- tion Island, the official Yugoslav news agency TanJua reported. Belgrade and Peking agreed earlier this year to normalize their interstate relaUon.1 and exchange amb&Slladora. Diplomatic missions here and in Peking were headed ror 12.__years by char1es d'af. faire. and relation! between Yu&olll1vl1 and China were practically nil , because of the ldeologlc differences divJdin& the two Communirt parties. The report on Augwt prices la~ preliminary subject to pmsible ch1n1e· when. more complete figures are com.al piled. ,.! The report saJd the biggest decline was a 4.~ percent drop for fann producu~: part.lcnlarly for bo11, cattle, vegetabler1 and eggs. :- Wholesale prices for a broad range. of· industrial r1w materials rose tw<>-tenths of one percent. •bout in line with In·· creases in ll'le Jar;t few months, but tht· sharp dl'<lp in food prices resulted in the over-all drop in the index. 1 Both wholesale and retail food prlcfll,.. are subject to sharper fluctuations than · iridustrial commodities. • , , most unusual watch•''· Marks time on 24 hou r 1yst1m. A 11•t:•111ty foronyontwho fr0Yel1, the mll!tory, ot men •ho ,1trl1• tl'lt 11111o11uer, Wotch dlol 1how1 otl 24 houft, '"°" 1tted of l11tt 12. ltug;edly ;ood looking. T~e Jru:o~u Mione• """'••I 11 gucrra11lted ogeln1t thoct f$f l~t Nfe crf the wotch or replaced free If eYtr bro•en • Gvore11t•ed wot.,., roof 01 long 01 the '')'•tal la iAtoct. ••MA•• Wtlt t port• ., •• d. I , ' .. CONV!NIENT TUMS 0{!, II /,',(I , B (f· J-.lumphi't6 6 (J6Weler6 24 YEA~S SAME LOCATION IANl<AME~ICA~D MASTER CHA~6E Ill! NEWl'O~T AVl COSTA MESA PHONE 5•1·140f • • '• '---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~': \ Wfd""4q, Auomt 26, 1970 H est to Build Yacht for 1973 America's Cup ' lly ALMON LOCltAllEY ' --1 '.!'he West Coast wlll be r<prtlented Iii the 1'13 AmerLca~ CUp· campa,tp wltb a 100 percent effort.. • ' It will not be littll an old · rtju-~ such u Columb!:' la 1111 Pd •. \ ~ " ~ . •11 wllfnot be wlll1 a West Coalll lklpptt or cre'wmen on an East Coa:1t boat such u .19'10. · That i"tbe uneciulvocaJ word from •two Southern Callfonll• y1dlt.smen wbo art; here ln Newport, R.I. watchlq; ..,e:ry move of every American yacht and t.:lk· I ff r outh v s. * Veu ~ Ina ID 'New"YOrt"Yiclll Clllli olllClal.: • P.W Dafl11 rice coft\11lOdCt< el 'NewpOtt t fllrbot Yllchl "Club, an11' Qoe ·1....,p, put com1'IOll<n ol san 'Dleio Yacht Club, told U.. DIL"Y PILOr: "we wUl detlnttely have a West. Coast ll-rnettr he,. In 1173. It will be manned 'by ~ bost West Coaot •~PP« and crew tbat CID be rteNlie'd.~ THREE MAN BoA!JJ> Davfl II 'headlnc up what be ealled •a . three-man boanl wblch wW ewntualiy eyo!Ye Into a lull.fitdled l)'lldlcaU! to flnanct ll1e Weal Cout flforl. ' Intrepid Beats " . Valiant 2nd Time Spedal to tbe DAILY PILOT NEWPORT, R.I. -Bill Ficker and his young crew aboard Intrepid Tuesday save Bob McCullough and his crew or veterans aboard VaJJant a proper le&1011 in match race starting. (See Photo, Page 23 ). That virtually was Ule story of Intrepid's second victory over Valiant in their head.to-head series to determllle which will defend the America's cup. Tate's Blood Used to Write 'Pig' on Door LOS ANGELES CAP) -An expert said t,oday that the word "Pig" scrawled on tbe front door of Sharon Tate's mans.Ion Was written in blood of the same type as ljiat ol tl1e actress. ,' The same type blood also was :1plat- tered on the front porcb and matched a bloody footprint on the front steps, said Joseph Granado of tbe sheriff's crime laboratory. • He said be analyie<I the blood types ol each of · nYe victims slain at the T1te home and she wu the ooly one with the ttlaUvely rare Type 0, subcategory M. Police have said one of the killers dip- ped a towel in the blood of a victim and used it to scrawl "Pig" on the door. (irapadl ~ blood .. """~ .-i. aM on Ole contiool'swttch which '~ the gate matched that of another victim, hair stylist Ja:t Sebring, 'fype 0 , ·suib- category MN. \ · ' Charles M. Manson, 35, leader of a hip- pie-type family, is on trial in the case with three women fullowers, Susan Atkins, 21; Patricia Krenwinkel, 22:, and Leslie Van Houten, 20. They are charted with killing Miss Tate and six others. Blood of Miss Tate's type also was found splattered in the hallway leading to the living room where her body was found, next to Sebring's, and on a door- way in the living room entry area, Gran- ado said. Blood of Sebrlng's type. he. said, was found on the walkway near the front porch and splatwed atop two trunks in the living room. Earlier a sheriff's deputy said she ~ tained a hair sample from Miss Alkins 'Wit.bout her knowledge while the defen- dant's back was turned in the jail beauty shop. Deputy Helen Tebbe said she lifted hair from a brush used by MJ.u Atkins, then 1lipped it into an envelope anJ sealed it. The state's star witness, Linda Kasa- bia n, had said earlier that Miss Alkins and Miss Krenwlnkel complained after the killings Aug. 9, 1969, that their heads hurt because victims pulled their hair. Asked wider ~aminaUon if she had permission to take Mi&! Atkins' hair, Deputy Tebbe said, "No sir, I did not." Satellite Launched VANDENBERG AFB {UPI) -A secret satellite ,,, and an Atr Force Minuteman 11 mlssfle were latlnched before dawn today from this Southern Californta ,aeroaprice center. lntrtpid won by three minutes and 24 seconds. Tf>e start was the decider but it was Ficker and Intrepid all the way in the first real test of the two 12 meten. The race was sailed in a steady soothwest. breeze that ruged from ~gbt knots at the start to 10 to 12 on the final three legs. Because of her starting advantage Intrepid led Valiant by one ml.lute, 21 seconds at the first weather mark by virtually keeping Valiant covered eel footing slightly faster. Both boats overstood the mark and Ficker tacked first , fon:ing McCullilligh to follow in his wake. Intrepid increased her lead to Olle minute, 27 seconds at the reaching mark but Valiant cut the lead on the third leg: to52-- lt wu here that McCullough initiated a desperation tacking duel that resulted in 39 short tacts in 32 minutes, but Ficker and hls young crew, including George Twist and J im Titus, of Newport Beach, aBd Jon Andron, of Santa Barbara, were not to be shaken. FiWr coolly waited a full 30 aecoDds before covering each of McCullough·s tacks and when the grueling contest \\'BS finally called off by McCullough, Valiant was deep to leeward of Intrepid and still behind. After a resl of foor minutea McCullough made motions as il to try again, but after two taekJ, called it off. In all. there were 43 !4cb on the second wt>dwll'd leg. At the mark, Intrepid was 1:19 ahead and incroled the margin to 1:36 at the fint~ AJl lhe had to·m trom there on Wif-kfep Vallaht covered over the last four mile leg. At the start, " appear«! that McCullough WU in the position to squee.ie Ficker into the committee boat. But abe was either a couj)le or seconds early or found heraelf losirtg speed and bore away jwlt enough to alklw Intrepid to ride up on her weather quart.er. McCullou&h tried a quick luff but lntr<pld had OOOllgh wtJght lo slip by, forcing Valiant even farther off. From there on, it wu a matter of Ficker keeping Intrepid between Valiant and the mark. Jn the foreign trlaJs, France and Gretel II did not race Tuesday, as the French signalled fur a Jay-day after their second straight defeat by the Auss1es Monday. Thie challengers will resume their duel today with Louis Noverru back at the helm of France. Apparently the 67·year- old Swiss and Baron Marcel Blch patched up their differences late Monday night. Uruguay Terrorists Bomb Radio Station MONTEVIDEO (UPl) -FI v e Tupamaro terrorists, members ol the same organization holding an American and a Brazilian hostage, botmd and removed a watchman, his wife and five children from a radio station transmitter before bombing it Tuesday, the wat- chman said Jo<lay. Israel Beltrami said he was surpr~ b)' four men and a. woman whit, watching televlsioil With bis wife, their thrte children and two of their friends. The armed attackers bound them all wjth wire and took 111em to a nearby woods. Disn£ylnn~ Entertni~rs To End .3-week Strike . Setllement of the three-week dispute between Disneyland and striking enter· t.tiners at key Magic Kingdom shows aP,- peared to be imminent today u both 1lde1 agreed to postpone a Superior Court hearing Into the issue. Judge Robert L. Corfman delayed witil Sept. 30 acUon on a temporary rtstrainlng order 80Ught by Olmeyland 11galnst several unions operatlng under tht AFUIO banner In the dispute. It was clearly Indicated today, court ornclals said, that both aides feh an agreement was very near. Some 29 members of the American Gulkl of Variety Artlsb walkfJd off I.heir -0\sneyland Job~ last Aug. 8 later com- plaining about low pay •nd k>ni houri. They h 1 ve 1lnce been ad 1' i 1ed by Disneyland officials that they 'Wit! be rehired if AGVA will agree to tale no dlJcipllnuy actlon a1alnat ll1e 13 union members who stayed on the job. s.ttlement ol tile dispute la •IJHICl<d lo lead to •bandonment of • la'W'IUk filed by Disneyland ·1n1 week in whlcb 111e · Anaheim facility demanded damages 1t ll1e rate ol 'UI0,000 fir udl day tl1e striking tmploye1 stayed away from their jobs. Dtaneyland attorneys potn"d o u t In th•t complt1lnt that a contract 1lgned between the union and the PJrk is still tf. feclive and will be unUI Dec. 30. That agrtemtnt, they said, was violated "without ju!llficaUon." tf that lawsuit were settled today In favor of Disneyland damages against the unlon would be uaeSMd 11 •u mtlllon. 0othen on tbt boanl II ll1e prosenl time ire JeNup,, and Tim Moseley ot San Fr1tlcil<o. · • Davil aald the wheels started turning at the St. fl'ranela Yacht Club Tlhsley Island h1le nearly • year ago at the in- slltence of Gerry Dr iacoll, San Diego boat bw1cler. • . Orllcotl hlml.K had ·tank '"led a-t:t- melei ·lut Y"I' but ga:ie up tbe project !or laclt ol ttme and financing . · · •1stnft ~ We 'baave confetreiil ·with • CornrnOtlor.' cte'ytOO Ewtns of tbe New York · Yailit ·Club, Conuilodo« Henry Morgan, chairman of the America's CUp Selection Commtttft and Oihor liu'it ... and have In effect been give~ the creen light." Davis said. "We are here/' said Davis .. to watch the current stlec:tk>n trlals1and to eelttt a deslgnet. fl mlihl or mlgbl not be the designer of yacht which wlM these trials. We are committed to no one at lhll point." DESIGNERS SET Oeslgi1ets involved in this year'I U.S. selectlon trials are Olln . StepbeM, desiSller of Valiant; Britton Chalice' Jr., who r<d...tgned . Intrepid (orlglnally d .. tgned by 'S"phwf and Cllarlie Morgan, desJgner or Herttaae. Davis ssld 111e bulldin1 of 111e boat would prob4bly be put ou! to bid by top West Coast 'l'lpbullden. "It could be Driscoll or Kettenburg J San Diego, Lido Shipyard of Newport Beach or poe.sibly t0meooe in the San Francisco area," Davis indicated that selectk>n of a skip- per and crew would also be a competitive 1111ng . "U I am going to have an)'1hlng to do with asking other people to contribute their money and time to such an effort, this is the only way it can be done,'' Davis declared. START FRO~\ SCRATCH "That's exactly my feeling." said Je• sup. "We are 1llrtlng from scratch. Wt have no obligation to any one.. Jessup headed up a board of tnmen that directed Pal DolJ.lan'a campaign in Columbia in 1967. The n,.year old San Diego businessman is one of the most prominent yachtsmen in S o u t h e r n Calllomla. He served as commodore of SDYC in 1928. "We have laid our cards on the table with the New York Yacht Club people. We certainly do not propose to put together any kind of an organization that would result In embarra.mnent to anyone," Jessup continued. He explained there would be no tax~ saving schemes involved, no con- tributions from corporations or anything that wou1d commercialize lhe project. "Peter and I will be eXb'tme.ly sensitive to anything of that nature," said Jessup. Davis and Jessup said the project is not 10mething in the future. "We are meeting with the shipyard people here In Newport and even ar· ranging for housing: of the crew and others involved In 1973," Je!sup con- tinued. NONE TOO SOON "Even so, we fully realize that we are starting none too soon.'' u.id JeMUp. "In 1973 we are probably gtiing to be won- dering where the laiit three years went." Davis and Jessup said their in- vestigations so far have come up with statements from designers that a 12- meter can be built with a removable keel. "This would mean that \Ve could fly the ----PREPARING FOR 1'71 W11t Coast's O.vl1 boat to the East Coaat when it II "*'1, thus saving time ind thou.saDda ti dol1arl in money," slid Davis. A JJ..meter with keel attaached WOlllcl be mucti too high and weigh about lt,000 pounds too much to be shipped by alt In one piect, Davp and Jessup explained. . ' Agnew Pledges To Stand By Chiang Regime SUN MOON LAKE, FOl'lllOU (AP) - Vice President Spiro T. Agnew assured Chiang Kal--shek on Wednesday that the United St.ates will stand by tts mutual security treaty with his Nationalist Chinese govunmenL PAINTER LANEY WORKS ON A NEW PORTRAIT For 11n Artist, 11 511 11 Cen Be Spiritually Upli fting Mrs. Whetmore Seeking Divorce A U.S. spokesman said the 13-year-old Chinese presldtnt made no new request for military a~istance during two sessions with Agnew, although it is tnO"Wn Fonnosa would like more modern jet fighters: "I would guess he would like to have anYthing he can get," Agnew commented to newsmen while en routi here from Sooth Jtorea earlier tn t.he .day. "I· bl.ft • • Beatle John Lennon Buys State Senator Jmnea E. Whetmare.'1 wife 'bas named him as dtfendant in •n Orange ColB!l ty Superior Court complaint ~.u-lullon 'otll1e/T....,.,.,.. He la a Rlpubltcan from the S5tb District. never seen him refUse any." 1 Officials said Agnew arid Chiang Jgeed that the ."contllliled Jreedorn and neutniY.. ly of camb0d1a" are ·important for Southea~ AsJan at,abllity. 1 •• 1,.·;1 ,Jt"' Laguna F estivalPainting . , . Mrs. Arui R. Whetmore state; In her action that the couple face "irreconcil- able difftirences." They were maforled Aug. ;a, 1948.,, in Oregon and 'separated, Monday, four short days of their 22nd annlversary. But the U.S. spokesman decU~ t9 say If they dl9CW!sed possible assistance by Formoaa to Premier Lon Nol's Cam- bodian regime. .. Jiminy .Crickets. A p Jct u re of a. Beatie h·al been purchased foi.: ffOO from a Laguna Beach Festival of Art8 exhibi- tor. But then he was a preUy famous BeaUe or ex·Beatle. The painting by artist Bob Laney was· bought by John Lennon, a member of the former Bealles rock g1"9Up. Lennon is also the subject of the paihting. f,1 the pairtting he is reading poetry to his wife Yoko Ono. It was copied from a photogr~ph which appeared in the Los Angeles Free Press. "It's the only good thing that has hap- pened this year," ~~y ~aid. He lost a duplicate of the painUng 1n a.fire, then broke his leg during the second day of the festival nm. Ben mu an executive with Phil Spec- tor Produciions, a company which pro- motes in the Southern CalUomia area. bought the painting for Lennon. The musician has been staying in Beverly HIU! in recent weeks, somehow getting wind of Laguna's Festival. ' Nixon to Host Labor Officials President Nixon will wind up his 17~ay stay at the Western White House i.n San Clemente in time to return to Washington to host a Labor Day extr,.vaganza the day after Labor Day. White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said the President has invited 200 labor leaders and their wives to a dinner in •the East Room and .:i:n outdoor IOrchUght milillll')I i;er<mony honoring the thousand• .of merabets ol .America• ' . labor 'unions. , Nixon Tuead!IY issued a opeclal .tribute to American Wetters praistng~ theni as "citizens lfhose lives arf enriched tsj·the pride they take in their work." He pointed out thal rt Is the Nrlerican labor force that is often most affected by . ' -the ,problems or the times. •0J'he problems that affect lh -the tearch for world peace, the cost of. liv· tng the nee! to enhance our envaron- mmt -often fall with particular Impact . on the working man and his family." the Presideni said. The torchlight ceremony rollowing the Labor Day dinner will also be attended by several thousand Labor Departmenl employtli and \Vashingt.on area union members. Featured will be 1 patriotic l>fOgTam provided by 111e Army bMd and troop. and a demonstration of the 18th century n'lartlal music and (I performance or the 1812 Overture. ' "Lennoo probably read something about the festivJl ,of saw a photo of it," Laney explains. The 31-year..old artist has been exhibiting at the fesUval for the past four years. Laney has actually done the LeMon painting two times. The first one was on display in Mystic, Arts World, Pte psychedelic emporium , and was among . many of the art items to be destroyed in the blaze that gutted the establlshme~t. . "I really liked the painting, so 1 did 1t again," Laney recalls. "I guess it w.as worth it. This $400 is nice to have, with this s1 ;aoo bill for my broken leg." Laney's broken leg has kept him from doing art work throughout the festival run. "Usually I get 10 to 20 paintings done while the festival is running. This year I've only done a few drawings." "I'm so jaued about this whole thing, but I'rri sUU waiting for a letter from... John Lennon," Laney admits. · In another art sale 1'.tonday, newsman David Brinkley bought a collage from festival exhibitor Diana Nies. Brinkley made the purchase while visiting lhe, festival grounds. The Whetmores have two children. Patricia A. Whetmore, 20, and Mrs. Karen R. Borchardt, 11. The family home is in Garden Giove. The law suit makes no mention of financial or property settlement between the estranged couple. 2 Heroin Smugglers Ca ptured; I Sought NEW YORK (AP)-A sea l ed 111- didment accusing three men of 1mug- gllng $17 million in heroin into the United States was revealed today with news that two of the men have been arrested abroad. The third man stlll was sought. ac- cording to U.S. Attorney Edward R. Neaher, who described the ring as "one of 13 narcotics systems operating in- ternationally." The Nationalist Chinese are said to bl Interested Irr helping Catnbodia, but tfttr• has been·no jndkaUon from P~ Penh that Fonnosa'& aid would be we!anne. Officials said Agnew and Chiang a!Jo reviewed the world situation and di8cti»- ed U.S. economic conditions. Agnew met earlier wiUt Vice Presjdent c. K. Yen and discussed mom In the U.S. Congress to limit textile lmports.1 a subject viewed with concern on Fonnosa. Officials said both agreed lt wu premature to reach conclll9iom· on the issue since the· legislation has not yet passed the House and still faces beartncs in the Senate. Agnew flew to Sun Mopn·Lake, a m<>Ufl"' taln resort, by helicopter after a· flight from South Korea where he wuund up two days of talks with President Chung Hee Park. En route to Formosa,tbe told reportert there is a possibility au u-.s . troops will be withClrawn from South Korea within five years, depending on the progress of a modernization program for the ·Korean anned force~. 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Prek T•meak, deacrlbtd as-a vital link In Phnom Penh's defense1, h11 been the scene, of heavy combat for' more than a week. fifteen Cambodian defenders were reported kilttn:nd 1t least 33 wgunded tn a battle at Prek Tameat which ended early today. "We killed a lot of the enemy,'' 1 Cam- bodian battalion commander told Frosch, but be gave no fiiutes and newamea. saw no Communist bodi11. A Clm!JodiM \l.S. artUJory ICllidfnlally tilod .1110 1poke1mau said 2,000 CommWllll IOldlArs 105mm roundl Into 1 pat!lklft of·f lat Air are in the Prete Tameak area. :... Cavalry dlvWon unit .w!Uch h,.ct CQl"8 In. three battles In the P1e,k T~•k ~r firt from a squad-alud Cammunlat arta In a' wte\ Cambodlaa lr9'.0fil' ~potl· forct an~ had called for 1rtlll1ry 1upport. killina at least 900 Viet Concf Clllboilan 1 TM lncXSent, 100 milea ftllrth·norlheast l015es were placed at 37 1 killed l.,cl 171 · \of Saigon, ~t the llyu ol two Amerlc~• wounded. 1.•• and • former Viet COf\I cutrrllla who' Camboclian-ab-force -lilhi!F•bert-wu serving as lhelr 'Kit C1,1011!.l-teOl.lt1 are supporting the Infantrymen at "Prek military SPokesmen said . Tameak. There have been no ,.,rb qf U.S. lnUitary source• said the U.S. air 1lrlkea in the 'll'U~ allhoosh Anferlc1n '1MIUery w11 lnlllnded to 11.rike AnJefic1n policy permiU au<ih.GP'fatlon1. with.In fOO y1rd1 ol ·the American Gls. '1'114 U.S. ~omm"l'd ill ~·· Uld The U.S. CoJlllllllld Mid Ille accid!"t wu undtr tnvesijgaUon. ' "It could have been an error by the forw1rd obse.rver or an error Of tr1osmit11ion of data or a cannooeer er- Qt/' one source said. fruting WIS Ii t tnd scattered aCross fS!>U Vietnam but a over nm en t apo en sal iet Cong unit! slipped '11o:I age...i ;Blnh Ph~, 70-mllet 'IOIJtbwest of Saigon Tuesday and threw grenades into a lemple where a variety show was in proaress. The blast.s killed five eiviliaru 1nd three 1ovemment mlUUAmen. ·Secretary of {;;. lalerlor Weller Hlcnl owns a Spii:o Agnew Wiii .. watch. He told a GOP funcl-ralllng dinner here Monday night he re- ceived il during a birthday cel&- bratlon last week Jn Alaska. Tb• Anchorage Chamber nf Commerce said the wale~ was a gift from the While liouse, but Hickel said -he doesn't ..believe iL "l 'know it didn't," fie iaid, "because 'first, they wouldn't. spend that IDl!ch money on me ; and 11econdJy, they only· give watches lo people. who are retiring. I am nqt about to r&- Woman's Lib Strike Begins Across Nation Policy Bac~gr~.und roid * * * North Vietnam's . E~voy Returns. • · To Peace Talks White House Says Mideast Peacekeeping Long1 T~rm tire.11 • ,, • • ;... ••• " By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In . the stniet.s, at work and Qn th& • homefront, · wolnen liberatlonlsla toClay are demanding equal rights with a na· tlonwid"e , "St~ for Equall~," .timed W cojncide. WJ\h_ the 50th . a~ver1ary of adoption of the 191.h amendment giving women •the rfght to vote. The National Wotntn·s St,rike Coalition, rponsor of the dem6nstrl.tlon, has urged women to i;tay away from work tf possible,.. stop performing m e n l a I hou'sehold ctM>res, boycot't certain aUe11ed- ly degrading products and take childttn to husbabds' offices to demonstrate the need for child-cart centers. Rallies were scheduled In most major cities, including New York, Washinlf.on, San Francisco. Detroit and Boston. Some local fentininist groups have u r g e d members to dump bra.s and cosmetic! in --·""'\ Buri Bacharach, composer of tht trash cans, symbolizing opposition lo Acadtmv,Aword win11ina tune "Rain· women beingiorced to look sexy. drops Keep Falling on M11 Head", President Nixon, notln1 the suffrage grt.s toaethtr with Burt Quakarach, a anniversary, Issued a proclamation Tues- piano pla.yina duck at San Diego 'i Set1 World, for o piano duet. The com-day askipg Americans "to recorinize the poser ca?M to tht park specif icaLL11 to great debt we owe to I.hose who dedil;aled se~ hi.1 feathered counterpart. The their !ire's work to the cause of women'.s duck h.as been performing for a year. suffrage." e He added , "Let us all recogniu: lhat In Rothe.rd.am, .F;ngland, ~rs. women sureJy have a 1tlll wider role to Paf :Helnswwfll, i-:as carrying a play tn'tbe,polltlcal, economic and social boX~ grOctrl!s l:lown the street life of our country." wb"' 11omeone snatched it from Several politicians endorsed t h e het""1 tossed it into the maw of N t A k "I . women's cause. Gov . e son . a .. age true · was passrng Rockefel~r proclaimed today "Women's theYJD wh~~.one of ~e ~en grab-RlahfsDay" in New York State. Mayors bed --~e boX, . she said. _He must James Tate of Phlladelphla and 'Peter ba~ought it was rubb~h ~ waa, F.la.berty of PJttaburJb look 1iznllar ac- briftllig out to get emptied. 1 ' ,tion in theietciltie!. ,... · ~ e .~ Hep. Morth• Grifµths (0.Mich.) on•~! )1 women "me'mbers of Conir"eHl corri SM• Gray's ~t got .him in _ olained t"-t the nation'« ne'Yspaper trouble Monday rught. The 16-year-'('editors ''are treating this th In I as 1 old born ~otumbus •. Ohi!> tr!ed to joke.'' boai'd a city bus with his six-foot "If it'a. ,not an absolutely fabulous 1uc- bol Constrictor coiled .around his et11," she-Hid. "then they will 1ay that nect. The bus driver refused him. .wom~n·aon•t want ri&bt.. ... they're hap.. Theft( an elderly woman. ne·ar the J py whtr't Uiey are:'. · bus.atop saw the snake and panick4 • ~ • • • • ed.~· called police. who· charged -.f:r ff 'ti ' Gr.9.: ,with keeping an \llegal snah , k V T b wi~ the city litnil. A city <>nli· Men Pie p a ' nance ,forbid& a.nakes IOllJ•r th&!! I r .. t." ' ' . . wo -··" e Lib Move Withers A "Loi Angeles head shop stlU puudopot. A store dealing in PIUChtdelic paraphtrnalia di.I· pla11s plastic stalks o/ what a~ pear• to be rnariiuano -for $5.95 per plant. "That'• mort e:pcuivt than the real .stuff." OM euatomer said . • • LOndon postal inspectors are looking into Membet of Parliament Robert Redmond's complaint about tardy mail delivery. A spokesman said a reply to Redmond's first complaint has just been delivered -three week& alter It was mAiled. OLYMPIA, Wash. (UPI) -In a memo which noted ''CAlr motto Is make love. not war," male aides of Gov. Dan Evans recently agreed to prepare for Women'• Strike Day by taking qu ick courses in typing and buying lunch for female ataf- fers. "In the interest of establishing a mean- ingful dial9lue and avoidin1 an , un- necessary confrontation and possible violence, the male chauvinist · pi111 su1· gest we attempt tG erbitralt this matter at lunch," lhe me.mo aaid. The 11 women 'On the sLarr after the men had piCied uP the luncheon tab Tuesday, agrted they c on a l d e rt d themselves bbu&13t off -ud would not partlclpale m the llrlke. • 81 DOUGLAS B. CORNEIJ.. ANMl•i.I ,, ... Wl1t.r SAN CLEMENTE -T h e Nixon ad· mlniatration I• bulldina: strategy fur the Middle Eut around a possibility that the United states -and Soviet Union -may be enmeshed there indefinitely lo on-the· scene peacekeeping rolea. This stood oot among baide in· formation from a foreign poUcy briel°ing the Wesfern White House provided Mon· day for 48 newspaper and broadcast ex- ecutives ftom 13 Western st.ates. Direct quot,alion and the idenµJication of the in· formations sources were forbidden ani:I publication was withheld until Wednesday night. . Oflicials with expert credentials uy they are assuming both this countriand the Soviet Union will be involved there for the foreseeable future and that both will have to agree to any settlement tenna. And they u.y it slill is 1n open que11tion whether the two power1 would become involved in practical detail• of peacekeeping activities. The United Slates never has precluded ~uch an assignment and 8pparenUy does not lnten~ to now. Furtpermore, ad- ministration 11pokesmfll. say they aren't talking of mere recourse to the U.N. Security Council -which tbey rt11ard as loaded against Israel. Rather, they have in mind a phy~ical presence of the major powers, perhaps as an observer force, under a United Nations umbrella. The briefing was the third in a series of live that • will ·cover ~all regioM of the country' and m · lar1e meuure it ...... repetiti ve of one earlier in the month at New Orleans for lhe South. FauhusNow Faces Runoff· Albert ' ' ' . ' , W.· . p ·· . IDS ID r.ttnary Jo"ormer Gov. Oriial E. Faubus of Arkansas passed his first comeback test Tue.sday but sun muat face a Democratic runoff in his bid for a rematch with, Republican incumbent W I n t h r o p· Rockefeller. In other primary contests, Rep. Cati ' Albert of Oklahoma aur11ed to etJY renomination, brushing aside fellow Democrat Marvin D. Andrews, a ran- cher. Albert will be speaker of the House next year if he wins in November. David Hall , a Tulsa attorney, led three other Democratic hopefuls, meanwhile, in a bid to challenge Republican Gi>v. Dewey Bartlett in Oklahoma. But Hall fell just short of a majority -49.5 per- cent -and will be competing against State Sen. Bryce Baggett in a runoff Sept. 15. Late returns shov.·ed Hall with 195,171 votes and Baggett with 93 ,000. Republican Gov. Keith H. Miller of Alaska faced a showdown with a con· are.ssman who ran on grounda that Mllltr can't wln rHlection. Early 1eturns were lncoocluaive, but ldliler wu le.adlna. Showers Sprinkling Sou~h Nation's High and,Low _.Temps Both in California c ... t•I 1J11r "-"" ...,.,. tillfl deufil, LllM VffiM!t ....... """' ft "*"""' ..,... '*-1111 _..,.,. I .. IJ _,.,_ "' tftlfMMI ....... ..... """""' • .,. Hltfl t•Y n. CM11'4 '-"Ml'•lllf• ,.,,.. "'°"' t.> " "· lttlot!'IO flinlW•IVrtll ,_ ""'"" "1 II n. W11tr '-"••lllff 6.1, 811a, "'-"· Tiiie• W•DNUOA'I' ~ riltll . '.. • 1:0 •. ,,.., s..s 1«'11!'111 '"' , lHM •. I'll. 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Nol 1ovemmeat In Cambodia as somewhat better than S0-50, whereas 1t appeared to be about one in four at the time the United Stales launched its offensive on Communist sanctuaries in tPe couatry. The administration also apparenUy is ruling out any final schdule for wlthdra"'- ina U.S. troops from Vh:h1am. Officials are sticking by the position that an an- nouncement of a schedule would l~ave Hanoi with ao incentive to negotiate a HNERAl TIRE • peace setUement. Aind lhia country rea:11rds negoUations u offuili.&,the ollly reliably quick ~ay of ending the war. One authority conceded that perhaps, the other side never will negotiate no matter what the United Statea does. The missing ingredient, admb1islration experfs say, has not been lack of "lrt- genuity in coming up with 1immicks to get negotiations started, but the fact that the leadership In Hanoi has found il dif- ficult to conceive of a 90futlon other than a complete takeover of Vietnam . 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This young rock music 1fan brought along his pet rooster to a free concert on The statutes were passed as \Vashington's Mall Tuesday. Some 8,000 youths and the rooster gathered for amendment! to legislat1011 ex. the concert which producers said was one or a' series being performed across tending the 1965 voting rights the country in preparation for a movie on the free and easy Jives of American act. Four states-Texas, youths. Oregon, Idaho and AMzona --'0....,---------------------------- have challenged one or more of the provisions or have been 'Sued by the J us t ice Department, and all four cases 'lliill be combhled at the Oct. 19 heearlng. In announcing Uie hearing, Burger said, "All counsel in these cases have indicated their views that an early decision by the court is desirable and in all cases mo- tio,1s to expedite have been filed ." The most controversial pro- vision orders the minimum age for voting be lowered to 18 in all federal. state and local elections. The N i x on ad- ministration opposed it, saying a constitutional amendmei1t -was the only way to lower the Voting age. IN THE CAPRI MOTEL ARCADE NKo'HAll Be•uty S•lon •nd Men's .H.ircutting and Styling ' hop. Open Mond•y thru aturday 8 • S. Sundays :a.,d 9\'es. by appoint· ~•nt. WalJc:·ins welcome. 141t·2l S. c ... , Hlpw..,, L;ot-~ ... . 494-5054' , . • • Hershey Ht;isDoubts On f olunteer Army BRE l'l-1 ER TON , Wash. !UPI) -The man who 6eaded the ·Selective Service System BomhAllned At Military under six presidents says he '"'ould like to have an all volunteer anny, but fears !hat the quality of those attracted '·y.·ould fall far short of today's high caliber 0 r military men." Gen. Louis B. lie.rshey. here to attend his granddaughter's wedding, also said Tuesday he thought the lottery system was fair as long as it applies equally to everyone. But he said "'the situation becomes MADISON, W~. (UPI) - "We are not lunatics and our actions are not wanton. 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The Anny Malheihalics Research complex issues of foreign af- Center e'arly ltfonday, ishat· fairs and the complexities of tering wih~ 'Ii mile \w11y the Vietnam war •re just too and causing rhi!Rons Of dollars difficult for lhe youngsters of in damage. ' today to cope with." NOW PLAYING Only on Cablevision ''Sally Of The Sawdust'' Sta" int w. c. fi.W. l'EWPORT: Mon. -Fri. at 9 Ptvl; also Sat. Sin at 6 Ptvl. MISSION VIEJO: Mon.,~ Fri. at 9 PM Newr before on \Ykst Coast TV: the original, ll1CUt classic. STARTIN(; MONDAY, AUG. lht. "AMERICA" STARRIN.O LIONR IARRYMORI Local Chann•I 3 Cabl•vision Call 642-3260 "Thw•'s Mo,. To See On Cabl• TV!" INSTALLATION $14.9S , MONTHLY SERVICE $6.50 Cushing Got $1 Million For Ransom BOSTON (AP) -Richard Cardinal Cushing raised $1 million in a single day, at the request of thei.1 Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, as part of a $2.9 -mllilon cash ransom needed to free veterans of the Bay of Pigs invasion from Cuban jails, records at the Kennedy Ubrary indicate. The archbishop of Boston, a long-lime confidant and spiritual adviser of the Ken· nedy family, made t h e disclosure in a taped interview with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (0.MaS!.), in 1966 for the Ken· nedy Library. Cardinal Cushing .s a i d I Robert Kermedy telephoned him a few days before Chrit· ~mas in 1962, "described the problem and wanted to know if I could get them $1 million before the day was over."• "It y.•.as then only a couple of days before Christmaa and they .-.w theloe ,.,.....;. in the United Slates prior to that day,·• the prelate added. "1 replied, 'I'll call you hack In three hours.' 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The HunU01ton Beach Cily Council, ukl!d to· come up with aboul ,1,soo,000 wol'th ol taxes to lln1nee ne"' civic facilities, bit upon a 5 pj!rcont utility levy. Tho tar, which will be-added to all water, RU elec· trio and telephone bills has encounter;d ljttlt opposition. largely b~use It is based on CQ11•umpUori and theore· tlcally should nol discrimln1te "'"nst one "*11\•rit of the community. . · . The council Is also iocre-sio1 the ~qe11 ljoeilH fee by 50 percent. But two additional levies some councilmen are plan· ning: could viewed as penalties and not just revenu• raisers. Councilmen Jerry P.tatney, Jack Green and Al Coen, who all appear to have be.en elected on a bomQGwner base. are backing an incr~ase in the annual tai or< apart! ment units from $1 to $6. The s\aff also .bas bun in- &tructed to study a tax on mobile homes. · This move to tap apartment and trailer resident' comes 5imuttaneously with a plan to drpp tbe $1 .50 month \y trash lee the home<iwpt~ pay!. THe trash lee \vas intf'Oduced, it may be recalled, to help {\nl[lnce capi· tal improvements. • 1- Dropplng the collection fee will reduce city income by $500,000 a year. Boostini the a,artment levy brings ln only about $50.000. Now the homeowner's trash wiO be hauled a'vdY fr~ as a city service; but the apartment resident will st.iµ, have to pay for his service. , The usual ara:uments will be tossed back and forth - that apartment and trailer dwellers pay no property taxes and therefore do not meet the co~t ol t~e services they receive. Apartment residepts will arfiue they pay property taxes throua:h their landlords without deriving the benefits 0£ ownina: property. The amount of the proposed apartment tax Is not al,I that crucial lo tither side of the !al l!allgam•· Apart-n1ent and tratler ownen and occupants. however, ar, concerned that it is merely a beginning and a subtle Sen. Ellender Draws Bead On Reserves l Alleu-Gol«l4milh ~.-.·~__._.,........ . Unannounced and wllhoUt fanf1rt, a Senate AppropriaUons su\committee bn been conducting an exhaustive study of the nation·s military reserve rorces and their inacl!ve role In the Vietnam war. Sen. AUen J. Ellender (D-La .) is 1pear~ading the'lnqulry. In the f~uent absence'. due to lllneis, of Sen. Richard· B. Bu.ueJJ (D-Oa.), Ellender hai been .c· ting as chairman or the ~tary Ap- propriations Subcommittee wliich Is ~ rentJy considering the Pentagorl budget. - We are rtliably advised that Ellende? has questioned the utility oC National Guard and reserve forces which, while they have been justified over the years as lnsurance for national emergency, have made little contribution to the flghtina: i.( Vletnan1. CENTRAL to lhe Scnator·s complaints. according to our informa tion, ii the cost or maintaining the various military reserve forcts. From data supplied by the Pentagon, Ellt.nder ls aald to have rletenn!ned that the reserves art costing the taxpa yers about n .5 billion each year. Pentagon statistics shoW"that the Viet. nam build-up here in the United States and in Southeast Asia has amounted to about 000,oOO men. That i.s the KJ'Owth in the regular active duty rolls of Army. Navy, Air Force and Marioe1 at lhe peU Dear Gloon1y Gulii: When will the city re11IY· comt ta tr!P5 wlUt the trsffle prtlblem at ~er and Beach'? Stopgap measures aren·t golhg to ·answer ii. Think what It will be like in live year&! of tbe (jg.hting . At the same time, accordlog to the data supplied ta Ute 1ubcomml~tff. lbe military reserve fottes 'had the same number ot men -about 900,090 -on a paid drill 1tatw. E!lender,,,:::~ore, ub wfty_ooly st;lll!I ol 1181' 1\1.,,:ts~and rtservlsU; were ord•Mr ta 4uty i.n~Vietnam. Why wu the drift f iioed lnilea~l 'Ellender !las al!O Uked the Penta~n. our informants 1ay, for full particulars on the use of reaerviati in other emerge!\· cies. Nearty ,_ million reservlats and ha· timal· guardsmen. saw acUvt ae.rvice il'l the ~orean war, for uample, ind ntarly 150,oOo of lbem were.c~Did up during UM: Berlin crisis in late 19&1 and early 1182. But guard and reserve units have ~en politically oriented for years in many parts oJ the nation, 8.nd many of Ellf:Dder's colleague1 an well awart el that fact. The chances are that E\lr:nder will bt y.·armly congratulated by Penlaion critics when thi!: fruits or his investicatJon are publlciud laler In the fall. It is not likely, however. that many House or Senate members will want to do anything more about tbem. , Robert S. Allen and Jalul A. o.1a1mllfi Great Life !Jut No Jobs ,. In the nicest places to live, you can't make a living. In the places you can make the best living. ifs hardly worth Jiving there. There's got to be :somethina 'vrong with a society in which both these 11latements are distre ssingly true. The Wisconsin peninsula oo which I 11pend my ,;ummers is one of the nictsl places to live. But every year u·s gel· ling harder for the natives to make a Jiving -if the resort business ever de· cllned, most of !hem would s tar ve lO death. EARLY THIS aummer, virtually the Tait of the big shlpbuildina companies went out of business In a public auction of its equipment and facllltle,;. A little more than 20 years ago, Jt employed 3,000 peo- ple, and lta payroll supported many thousand1 more. It was down to 20 employes when the nag was struelt and more than a rrillllon dollar's worth rr i;pecialir.ed m1chlnery we.nt on the block. Tbe cherry f1rme.r11 are bilrely strug· stling through. About all you can grow in this stony, limestone country are cherries and applca. And a litUe dairy firming . But small farms ire no longer econom ic to oper1lf:, and you can't find la.bor lo harvest tht cherry trees, ind the prices 7ou 1et for your product hardly make 11 ..----B11 Ge,,rge ---1 \\'hat.'1 good for licks? Are you the pet columnist? ~ c.A.: TocU. No, J'm no. U1~ p~t col· umnlot. "''Orth while, anyway. THE KIDS GO off to college and then never come back, except to visit at Christmas. There 's nothing to do in the way ol gainful employmtnt, unlen your dad happens to own the local l>arik or department store.. Maybe. II you 1uctWd elsewhere, you'll return In 20 fears and buy a summer home on the lake, so your tida can have the fun you dhJ. Meartwhlle, everybOdy 11 Oocklng to the urban comple1u, "(btrt ll\t jObs and of· fict1 lftd factoiiu and oppiOrtunlUes 8re -and where the llvlng a:ets more deb1s. td by the week. Where taxes are high and wiltt ta Jow, wM:rt the air is dirty, lJle traffic slow. the prices unbelltvlbit, the ~ lhoddy, the rocr<1~on con1111ed to the point of obourdlty. And Ille aubUrlis getting more like the city every d•Y· HERE, in the most afnuent naUon ln I.he world, we are tht unwttUng vlctlm1 · of our own unplanntd techneloc. The purpost of being richer Is to le.ad a beticr life, to have more of the amenities, It achie ve the optimum balanct between labor a.nd pl~asurt. But, i~tead, thf: pleasantest places ol· fer little in the ~·ay of rewarding ~bor, aD<f the mo1t rewarding placti tfflr 11"'.Xl to nothlnc In the way of -~ ehy, (not to menllon graceful) Uvth1. Y"'I almost have to choose whichever seems the lesser evil to you -unless You art too poor to ~a.re, or tao rich to worry aboul where )'Our next buck 15 coml.n1 from. men1111lat~n or Jl'>Wlnr l•elblf -;•inst bavlftf more a~rtments and trailers lh 1 city. 1 Al••t cities In Orante County are· experlenclag a Rreet increase in multiple family housing and Ill ,,... dictions point to more as costs 0( con.Uructlon land push the ptlce of.sio~le family dwO!ilnis u~ •nd ~'' )Jost clUes bl <l.tAJ!!(• J:;ounty are aJ10 eJl>trliDClnf problems of hl-1i taxes, crowded schools, l._tequat• city services and'incr1a1ing crJme. And there 1etn\• to be an unCortunate tendehcy amon~ some (o try to as~o clate any or al) of these munlclple ills with apartmepts and the relaUve mobility or 0partment realdent.s. Jn these circum1t81)<les. the apartment.-realdio~ fam- ily can har\llY. be blamM for h0pinl: that tares 'do not roplace prudent zonlni Cbntrols ana p'°"'r city pl•h· nlnl •• the rule of the came in the mull!~al r~m's ni1e book. -- Where Did It Go? Last November. Fount.In Valley's City Council Jauocllfd Project Care, a c!ltizon•' c:ommltteo •et up to study all th• possible problems or youth In the 'city. Eugehe Vantlask and Douglas Meyets were named ~ ci!flttnen or the coll\lllittee and 1 number of other resl· dents' were apPo~t4: , 1 •• • • i>iyjecl Care slaried;.iu wll)i wide publicity •a care· fully o~tlined plan ot' aclion and much good "uitenUon. T~e !11en involved have sptnt considerable iime inter· v1ew1ng all 8e&ments o,f the comp;unit.v ip an honest at· telript t~lget, to .. thr CQre of ·the .prolilell\ ~ in fast to f,nd out iJ ~ problem re~ll,Y exi!ts \vlth Fo~ntilln Valley's youth. Thetr plan of study waf sound . Whatever. hap~hed to It? VanDask iave one Short teport to the council in January, explained the process of interviews which had t~en pl~ce ,nd provided a Jittle criticism of the Jack of communicati6n f)etwetn the city recreation department and children in Fouhtam Valley. Smee then the;e fiat bet~ no public rei>ort to tJi• council. a~tt . ceuhci'ltnen ltetn ~O hive forcotteft 8bout the .committee. The ldfa wal certainly werttiwhllo. We hope it iln't aead QOil> for a tack of Interest. • ' H 'TIU! Loog·Hairt?d Ingrates' Disneyland Yip .. in Draws Fire To the F.dlllir:' Roeently <Mailbox, ~ut. ti) one of the local yl pples was tryins• i. ju.itl.fy the dlsrupliab at Dl!ne)'land with their 11SUill , "Peace 1n V•~'' e1cU11t. What t ltUM for their d~ptivf be-Jlatiql' w~J ~y use Lttttr1 trt>m rt~I ~rt w1lcame. when Vitlnam ~-l 'JI\ sure they'll Northally writ.rt 1hpuld convtv th.etr flritt ttmethN • .;. • m1sJ('lfe1 in $00 wordi or lus. Thi Dl!l'Oylind II "'!' ot \lie lew placa that rlpht to c611!1ffbr llttt<s to fit space ?las proven that Uiey're only,Jnttttsttd la or c!fmfnoit Ubt!J is r11~d. All lit- provld.in1 happintss aod enjoyme{Jl (jr ttr1 mwt inclVM iignaturt and mait.. ALL people regardlf:sS of.' fact, creed, Mo cu!i:trt1a, ·~uf ftom11 'l'l't.OY bt tDith· polttlca, or hair le~ ~ ii be !hit ht(d b~ rt<l!l<it I/ 8Ufficit•t 'flUOn ..-·e're. just ~itnessinc U6dier' case, )rf1.1· ii 4ppiartnt. 1'.,tty wfll not be wb-: Jong ~ of c~, et tf!8' li>o)i~li'ed Ill-U.hffl. '. · ' f!""'" once •rain bi1iotJ the hand ll!il jMflt ....,r ~ · .( · • .... ,, '9M!t tlablt S1a J•w •~hut i.he • • 1 •ployer./IW h.ia emptoyes to AS \JllUA(. 'ho .,.._ bow tehmt-filo'5s to suit hi> · It j113t may be the we have tieen in Vletpfl!I, Atll!Ollns ilo ·~IWtr. If.a man !Jlects a job because mentien, et courlae, bo.W t6rrtblt Ute c-. hlJ. ernplP;ter ffqu~~ be wear a dress in muni.'ILs haw ~h. l don't inlehd bt·O~. tt>e'POAf.Uon of'Yflltress, or a padded bra that b9x of mates i,nd. -:Un through th, as l'(lOSt Playi>oy Bunnies must wear, or ~me tirM lnup that both •1tte1 hive µ,. U~t, 1 ®ubt ~ny court woul~ uphold a ~ ab«tlln« each other wiih,foi' yeara. d/lJCfhnll\lltlon itil\, 1hould It be file4. ,.. ~either aide h1vi11:g tll -0,tt factli • A( ltut one thing ·hu beeri 3c--ti>e Crunmun!ata have ptoven tune aOO complllhed. I illQ ltn1er ftel mor~lly apin thal they cannot be ltus~ and obll&ated to Ii up ind slve a lady my their 1:en<1s jUJitify their ' melnil." ;ntt •tat. And •ht can ;optn the door fOr whole package dtil his ~iied up to ~ herself. , . NAro..and ~EATO contrac~ for ua ind Or, fqr that malttr, s~e can pick ME our 1llles• PJotecliol\. The Cofilm~ts up for the ~att. And .ahe'd better come to viol1ted it and wt answerM: tM vioJi\tOn. the door, too. It'• rude to honk ~ hom ! l can't see where thi1 is colonialism or LEE C. MILLAR tm ·.usm. pen ' ' Thtse comments from our youth about our involvement in the war remind me of tilt man who boarded the H.V. t6 L.A. bus a~ P1S4dtna and tried to tell us about the tntire 3000 mile trip. In one. breath the letter.writer criliciH.. !ht "Warlike" pc;illcy or th6 U.S., lhert Jtl the 'neit one upholds 'the aarn' warlike pollcy of the S.D.S., Patjtbu1, etc. Ho" ea,n you Justify trying to a~ieVi! tqVe an• peace through hate and vioJenct? Jf ttttMi people are so iiltertaled ln helpinc the poor and the bl~kl, why lhen do l.heY throw away milllflna Or dollars that coulq help thes, people on rock fest.t, drup, deltruCttan , ete .1 "Power to the People," he says. Whal ~wer lo whaJ peop~'? Elections have proven that the majority ii <#oifd to the violence, crime. insolenct. and cQn. lradictory philosophy and behavior of these social canotrs that call themselves hippies, yippies, etc. Power ta tht ma· jorily! R. T. STEWART Vnbe.n•I Aet To the Editor : Your edltorlil (about the new equal rl1ht1 bill) In tho Ade. IO "11~ •f Tho DAILY PILOT ~nlUChl out 1 point only a few people hivt ~nt about: namely, that NO jOb cah rail tnlb Ui1 c1t11oh' bf men or women any lon11r, and discrimination i!i a thing of the pa.rt. I 1uppose we could rtftr Id the new lticlila· lion 1s "The Unisex Act!" To it0ltlt up the chaos thl• new l•w h1• unleashed, I enclo8e· p article from lht AuJUsl S edition ol Witlly Variety -• ahow buifnw publicaUon. 1'fl>e 1rticl• .. 1a1oc1 queri<s m11!e by male homosexuils in New Yorll re11M1n1 appltcot!Oo lot Jobs " Roc-!t- tes In Radio City MU1ic Hall. The Music H1U'1 reply llatell ige, hetghta Ind welpl, bot lfUed to mention ae1.) AITER ftiADING this, one wondcn: abJul n}!lt Bunnl~s •t lbe Playboy Clubs, male ~Jrllnt sttwa~~· ~Jt ~ telllnta f9r tho ~Isl Amfri<1 P11<1nt MCI Miu Unlver'M'. remaJe attendants 1t lht local gym foi men, male atttnda1H" ~l the local gym for "·omen, and other ludicrous sltuallons. Although the Jaw m11.y not ellow a.n employer &o di5Ct'imlnate bcc1use of aex, The Schmitz Boom To the Editor : As • Costa Mesa rtsident who has been torn between Coniressman Schmitz and cormnon ltnse, 1 appreciate the helping hind which Mr. Studley's letter of Augu st II prov~ed. Mr. Studley's letter sup- ~ Consrusman ~hmitz and also stitt(f that '1The peopl~ v.·ho contribute m.ottJy to the population increase are taraely irresponsible and , •• " Mr. Stu~ley (an eti>ert on population conlrol?) was obviously unaware that.ht was dcscrlbin& Congressman Schmitz- "'hO ta the fllther of seven cfilldren . · May~ IOme future letter from Mr. Stlidley will ttll us how he is going tc ex· lrlcafe himn:lf from this moral dilfmma. He might restate his phrase to read "The poople who contribute more than seven childre11 to the population increa!e a~ largely irrespoqslble and ... ''). R. H. TIIFFIAS l' ote W a S•fe To thl Editor; r have just voted in tpt election for ~U!le Sen•ltl" for the 34th llilUict. With only one rd.I candidate I M>mehow got th1 fttlln.J that 1 was votlna In Russia. Bui I do IHI ssfe. , ' DAVID R KRUEGER f'I~ lite Sl9nel t. tho Ectitlir: Lot nllbt rny husband retumtd from work eitrtmely uPStL He told me that as he w11 drlvlni fut °" Adinu street in Colt.a Men earlY thtt mominf: tht signal light 1t Mesa Verde Drive.E.1tancia Strttt changed from gretn to rtd, skip- Pin& lht caution, or amber . He hit the brakes, squealed the Li~ and there: was no accident. This ill the se- cond lime rny hu1band has witnessed UM m•lfqnclion or lhJs irarnc lir,'lal. Tod1y I repolled the tnc1dtot to the Olst1 M ... PC>I~ Dep1rtmtnL Tho Of. t1ctr W'hb rtetlffll my t0mplalnt war vtry polite. "Oh yet." ht excla.imed. "the department In charae of traffic lights Is 1ware of tKe problem at that in· le.neci.lon." "GOOD, tht>.n It will ht corrected:" I Hid. "Wtll, not fuctly, you set they have )!een unable to correct it, rortuf!.ately lt iJoe:sn't happen ve~ iotten. nae light r e p b a a e s automatlcady And evefy o~t in a whllt as it rephas'5~ ·1t skips the ambei-." sala the polke ofr1cer. "Wait i minute," said t. "l do not believe I undentood you correcUy. You are telling me the Police Department is aware of the malfunction and i! aware of the da.J:lier involved and allo•1s-the traffic tight to continue operitlng?" Thf: officer confirmM that my un- derstandlnJ wa1 correct. 'The officer said be would fe.port my compl•tnt tO the pro- per authority. 1 aiktd him to 1trtu our ....... 1bou1 the <1an1.r IJld 1ie wd 11< Wou1tf:-1 ;;, \Ve shall pray there is no actiiftnt caused b:V this malfu1'ctlonlng signll light. Perhaps the Co.<ita Mb.a Pollce Department could • supplement o u r Prayers With action. TIMOTHEA M. CHERRY Huntington !leach ta fl • Duelc1 To the Editor: . Few Wues in the so-ealltd generation 1ap, have caused more conlroversy than the qudtion . of lon4 hair aild btards. Times mly have changed, and y6uthflll valuai•may have chtMed. but the iaabe is far from new. Some 25 years ago. 1 had the dubiQ.us distinction of serving on a "Rusty Old Bucket" in the South Pacific. for more months than I'd care to repeat. We had no barber aboard, :so long hair was in· evilable. Several or us grew beards1 in order to identiff with the "Old Salts". :r.1y beard matured to a II.inky pklen.rtd, ~-d my mustache was true penionUkallon incUvlduality. one end had a natur al cu Mp, and the olher end curled down. WE !AlOKED forward to lmpr'tu the good people back in the St.ati1 wi l)t1f' new Identity. Unfortunately tbl "OJ Man" really blew It for us when wt h Pearl. He Passed t e word, "NO llbt ror those in need of a hilrciJf or a:haxe." Being sheared repftse.n~ th height of reprtll.ion, we griped, but w' ball our values. First priority 11tent to c~i Uns ashore for a lall cool one. I What are tht moUv~ behind the cud. rent lpnc hair craze? No manufactur would drop 11, bundl' on advul}sjng "ha •rly for fn0i~" ir looi haJrtWQ l matt o Jndivldull!ty." "'1etetbrt. it mu.st identity, btA idenlilf with whom'? , ·eastroite Revolutionaries , s u ch •• those who recently decidtd tht 'fate cl Dan Mitrlone in Uruguay, drug cultislf sqch as the disciples of Timothy LearY. CharUe Man.son) Gerry Rubin. or th ''freaka" thfit invaded DilJ\~yland?· I A STUDENT activist recently advl his followers to shave and get lialrcu "so they wouldn't be offensive'' whe going out into the community to promot public support. Is that a clue to t ha.ngdp? -·· JOHN H. KELL Many long haittd youths deny any nectlons or symoathies with the negaliv elerrients of the "'"New t-.efi''. thus dai irlg that tHey art unjustly discriminat against. This is unfortunate and I sy ~ with lbe.m. but alas, there is 1 cHcJie stating, "If it looQ likt a due waddles like a duck. and quaCU like duck, it is difficult to convince peopl' that il is not a duck." i Stop M~· If ¥1?1!'~~ ... If you had to n11m• the , 10 common remarkl 1n tht Ena:liah lanl\111• tltat you got most tired of (Mlrlnr y4sr Iller yur, which would you chooae? lt'1 a fasclnatinC ~anie to play, be<:all&e oqr vocabularies btcome 10 ~ckiloyod with dull ind repotlllvt ph,.... thal with aome people ont,rfeell be cu cii.rry on a c:onver11.tion I{' 1111 11.e,. There are ao many trtte Ayings m· our di.Y·l<>d1y !elk that ii 11 'ljn\ilot tm- po11l~lt to n1rrow ll>e111 cln-on to the II th1t ... tllo DIOlt ~. ~l!I hon Ir • list of ,~ual csndltlltltl: · "What's new!11 "Hot tnough for you?" .. Cold enough out for y~?" "He~ today. &one tomorrow." "Alter all, It could be worse.·· ••WEU.., If you aren't a slaht for sore eyes !" "We simply have to get to,etbtr for lunch sometime. rm free moat '111 day." "Lons: tJmt no see." "I like your niw suit. TIO bad lh•y dldn°t hive ont tn your size." .. Speak about the divll. ind loti whO Shows up! " "No can do." "If l had It all to do o•er agaip, things woukl :sure be dlfterent." "If r W~rt ruMing this Place.. lhkt.'d be 90me chi.nets made." . "bo YOU Ml!ID i1t1tna il, Jim! The smallbt J·ve got on me ii a $JO." "I don"t Ilk• to godlp, hlll-·" "Aft befort btaut.y ." "You know?" "I h•t1 to "Y I told )'Oil IO, llul-." "I'll motch my public Ille with any mAn·~." "You never hlar a wordl aay.'"'" • ''Be my IUelL" . "Why cu ·1 )'OU be like olher hu bonds !" I 0 'W1lt'll I tell yoli whal hapi!<ned ~ rq1. It'll make )'tlW' hair 1tand on e.nd." I TllE TROUBLE with )'OU kids is th-'. yqu.'vt h•d It too aood. You don·t kna what It means to do without.·· "Well, I mll!t be off. Don't take a "'"OOden nickel s." "All I can figure out l! that it must a viru~ of some kind. Thcre·1 a lot goin around." I ...... 7.--1 Wedljesday, August 26, 1970 Tht tdilorial pagt o/ th• Dolfr Pilot se1Jcs to inform and itim.· ulate reodert b" prcsenUrig thiJ ntw.rpoJ)fr'i oplnimu amt co~ mtntorw on toJHci oJ trilerc1t cmd rigol/kanc•. br providing • fo"'m tor the 1rf}r1srlon of our rt~' ~niom, end bf prtstnCthg lilt tllvtr11 1.'fe'°'" points of fnJormed ob.!trunt end tpokt.rmcn on tQpfc1 of th1 di!¥. Robert N. \Veed, Publisher 7 7 1 I R'resems Citg's Case · · M:onte Nitzkowski, .•J10kesman for HU}ltington Beach, speaks before · 1970 All-America Cll!es AWards Jury. Speaking Monday in PorUand, ·~.ore., NitzkOwski cited development, redevelopment and preserva- , ion Of· tbe ~oloJY 'in the city's bid for national horiors in contest '!!"!nsored by Nallonal Ml!Jlicipal League an<! L<iok Magaiine. Awards, :.tt.be.~Jatei. 'an·gtve1> for-civic progress through united \ "''.~ 'action: • • - ''\' \ • ':' • \.'i 'I • , I I ~ ~~ -V-~~ 'W·tut. -S11rf e~~' ~ . ,., '"Meels A(inijrid titrdiJI~l 7' • :-1. -'f -; ~. ~ '; ~ ' ,• , . ~!dent' NI•• n gr~ T~ the;, ,.,,Id ~ cb~ploMhip In Cardinal Cooke •t San Clpnt.. lo<lily AlL'tralla In lfiy. loUo'lfing :a TUfsllJIY sesaior('Of 80clalliirig ;N·lxllft!apOke with the ·~p on •the lawn wi~t• strµm/f catlfQm1ans rangillg behin:d1'hi1 olfice, recalling that .~ ~surfers an a girl drt.11 fighter to a daugbttrs hid given him a aurfboard for !qt:.Y.ear-old retired admir~I. Father's Da~ Jast year. . . ~·kt e e 4e d Cardinal ~' th< ''Maybe ont day I'll try I~" th< Presi· Archbishop of New_ York, lat. this morn-dehl iald. \"I'll ju!t body I u r<f. l~g L.I~ 1~ ,with b1m. They wer~ to meanwhile.,, t , •• d~ss COoke s. recent tour o( American ae WU esPeclally Jtinclly to Adm'iral nuP!SrY bases '" Europe. -Rich. d H J--•---" of Tu . -....._ 'd 1 °t t' tch ar . ~·. a nawvt scam '~ Pres1 en. w some upes 'I'll es bia, Ali.-, who at UK ts.the oldest Uvlnj s~era fro.m . his .a~ yud, paused gradulte.of·tbe Naval Academy and the long¢ '1 dlur ur~·g·._ bIS to af~"!'°Ot ni • ot hf oidtst liv_inc of.fk:er in military aer.vlce. ce.rem111 a uus1ness Vtst w 1 . • 1• 4~-of the San 0norre Surf>Club. The ~dmlI'al w~s ~rted.by.b1s hOOse mayug ;o • :. keeper· and Senior Navy :chiet. "Dav ta AJpgng them was Roll A:urne~ son o( Gi"aham, chairman of ~ Bl:Weship James].rness, l,larshl,ll>lllOn In the TV AslOClation when he'[lal<l a call lillm hi! aeries "G~oke." Young Aurness won home iat eo'ronacto. I. ..A. ..A. A Nison had sent a wire or COil· <, •, H >< W giattllations •to Jacboo on · hit IOlth f<. r . birthday, May 18. X••1 _] • er• • · "Yod'vt teen a IOt of hlftory in your lf.llueast ISIS time," tlie Pre~deot ••Id~ Notl~g . that ' ~ • • •• 1 ' dent Commented thal he' had eetn the M · Jackson was born rn Alabami.. the ·Prt11I· -o st 1"el'IOUS.' -University ol Alab1ma -play ' In-the ;.;.;U· . Orange Bowl ~ently. · S ...... ' U S Ad • Nixon also spent 'I few "minutes'''irlth 1!.Y '·-• -.! ~~er~ ~f=ON~!(Wl~~ h~t ~ ·~: µii CLE!.!ENTE ~UPI) -The United ranged a drug abu>e program lor · 640 States ahd,the Soviet Union must agree youngsters. to •uy ief.Uement of the Middle East The President congratulated the thrill· C~~-and :Wd observ"r forces to ed ·girr 4fld pve her a charm brANt.t ·~ ' with the ,.._ntial s<al. .,...-· 1t11railt.l;ila '' l\M'e detaUs, Pl&~4) A ~ ol fbnner l/realde!il pecauself~..ttallo~·of-the,two E-'wu pruented ~.\y su~ . JIOl"l'I and the UDbappy con-orttat -., Etier , of Hollyw~ Shi ~~ Of lelvlng negoilltkins l0r I also. cijd a qufcl: llcetch of th< Prealilent ~lllcal•(llement to Isnel 'and l ts Arab, cloaioi11•niljt. • , ft ghbol'I aher the~-1111, Wlr, llqth '11ie Wlllltier city flag WU JI:• the .8ovlol ~ Ind U..-.'Unt1al Stat.a · Pieilaent by lloyw Kdtll and wi)I 81' porttlhd parcel of any -..it other-city olfic:lals. Niion ~'!,,\"" t~ '! reac*1-; · flag which wu deliigned by One .....,, !bis Is the auessment of ran Nlx~ of WbiWer ... on a~mlnl.stralioo o1ncr111 outlined for ~ thO rf11,wu unfolded, lhe l'Nlllilent vljitlng wllllem newinl'8 here Monday cailed Ole tlie · 1ymbola '4 <tj: a orf\the eve of lhe beginning of;\alks at'the' Quaker family, a walnut, treet opnces UAited NaUons 'between ISr.ael, f.aypt and in Ple background, a mowatiln;:. aiti Jordan on1 lhe crisis. In·otber presidential buslotu 'l'uelde1': he oUiciala.were cauUously optimistic ... ~~ PIJ~ident nominated 'Al~.~· abolit lhe p~ts: rot'acbievlng peace BuffUm, ti, career diplomat trom New ln-fthe area 'thlch they ttrmed tbe most York, to be ambaslador to Lebanon. Thts "'f"""' In the ~kl. • • ' coincided Witll th< opening oi ANWlriiell • peaee talks in New York. -. t · ----~ _.,.. aakl.Nlxon Ii .. ..,_ ~BI ··FiJ.;• Char· g'a .J cloae"·to appo;nung educator Sidney P. "'~ • """ (S.0 NIXON, Pop I) . , ·' ' . .. . . ~ Against Hijack;ei"·'~ · ANYONE WANT ' · -i>lllLA!lELPlllA (AP ) -,-Tht F11! lil- ed1 ehar ... ol kldriopln& and.~ piracy 'USED~ DRESSEW ' loc\"Y a&olnat-Robert J . Labolllc, ST, In M<jldoy night's bljatldll( ol ' 'J'VIA ' SAN'DIEGO (Al')-In• d(awer Iii th< jellntr lo, Cubo. . c _... • • -i ~ dMaer donated to Goodwill ' li.l~d'6; Who n1 one.°' 111 'PIJRngefl lndustrieil wu 1 bonua gift -• akunk on jthe piano, tokl the pUol !hot ht had a :Jl\t startled truck driver aDed ;lor coq.j>anloo tn tho rear or th< plane ~l)o help. but lhe oJ<unk, In taclping, doused weilld detonate a· bomb ti \t)e plane did 1tie dresw with a pungent smell. The 1'°'" go to Cuba. The plane was en f'Oltt_e to dresser sllll Ii"' on the lcadlnC dock, Pb!l•9elphia r.rom Las Vegas with • a1.one and unwanted. rtepover lo Ch1caao. ,_ -------------- l ,._ .. . ' ORAN&E COUNTY, 'cAUFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1970 !JN CEN:l'S ' . : Beach Murder Chtt.rged . . . . : 1: out~ 18, Faces _<;ourt in Stnbbing .of Mer~b{:in~ • 9y ALAN DIRJUN • OI 11!1 Deir Plltit *'"" The dlatrlct •ttorneY'• of!Jce today issued i , murder complaint a1alnst a youth beld .In the ·avoa• stabbin& ol a Huntington· Beach business· execuUve. Miles.,c. Cox, 11, a ,laborer, of 15700 Irel)e W!Jy~ W~tminster, .was to be ar. raigned In, West Ora.ige County Municipal Court this afte;rnoon: Huntington Beach detectives h a d 110Ught a murder complaint against another youth , Frederick J. Yanke, 20~ of- Gardena, but the distrfct att&rney cb:ari· Meadowlark -# "I Neighbors Plan Action MOre than 50 arigry neighbors of Meadcwtark Airport in Hwitlngton Beach are thre,tening legal and polilic&J 'aCt_ion to halt what they term "ille&al ·opera- tions" at the small airfield. Residents bordering the airport along Heil Avenue met Tue~ay night in ... the home of Ken Haulk, 5331 Heil Ave. When a larger cr•wd than eXpecttd appeared, Haulk shifted the meetina to the. recrea· lion room of the nearby Sea Breeze trailer court. He immediately Ulroed the meeting over to Joe Ferm, president of lhe Pro petty,_ Qwpers ~tlv& Le3fie,. who oUUIHd the1 t)W!I of-• aclion reaidents Jriliht take. , · •Yea bavo m'lraylloio," ~'IOkf: "Throusb pollUcal· ,ll;tioa or leilal IO- I.ion." -,, Ferm u.ap """"lllo ~ to al-tood· en m-tlll Sept. I city council meeti4 lo --ob.Je<IW!no to the airport. He a1Jo told them if-they wanted to ... k. • logaI i11Junc11on oalinlt rbe airport a minlmam of $iGl .woukl bave to be oollected rot ·•ttomer• fees. While there was' considerable diaagne-· ment among those present a.bout what action they wanted to take, it was clear all were ups&t with the airport. • Haulk and .a number Of others staled they wanted to see airport officials stop using night· lights ancl a JOO.loot eueaaion of the ruo:way recenUy inata.lled. Other speakers called for the complete elimination of the airport. After an hour of discussion, Fenn SUI· gesled passing aiol1D;d ~eets of paper to allow those who wanted to ~J!I their naJM in ai.J.pport of either _polWcal or legal action, or both, and to write down the ,amount of money each individual would be willing to pledge toward leg~! actlpIL When the sheets of paper were return- ed to him, Ferm aMOUnced, "We have passed the necessary mark for leaal Jees and the vote is overwhelmingly In favor of seeking legal and . po!Kical action together.''" Neither Fenn nor Haulk, however, would reveal bow many sign~turea were oo th~ sheet!: of paper. At least a few of the audience of more than 50 refused to sign the ro11ter. Ferm also did not specify what legal action would be sought. He dld tell residents to attend the Sept. I city cowtcll meeting, and said a co.Jnmit~ would be rormed ll'1lllDd Haulk. corrip}l.lnU: about tbe .ahort ranged tnmi t&e noist and dust tO a fear thlt an (S.0 MEADOWLARK, P•,. I) * * * ' ed him only with i\arboriog and conceal- ing Cox and aiding him and abetting him. Pollet also .revealed today that they had found the "'eapon -a knife -used in the brutal murder of Walter Christle, · St. . 1He? wa11 found nude In hia' bed In' his apartment at.8131 San An1eto Qrlve Mon;. day mornln1 with.his throat cut and !our stab wound! In his chest tn4 back. Detective Captain Grover Payne said thal otricers found the knife Tuesday, but deelln¢d to say to what kind of ki.1lfe it was or where it was found. Y;anke also faces cb.;iti ot receiving stolen property. Police allege th1t'some of the victim's belonginas 'were rowxt in Yanke'• Gardena lpartment. . 11 • • 1Ctlri11t.le, a par:toer , In a, Bve'llll Park aµ-craft hardware firm, W&T HardWare CO., wu believed &lain In his apartment in nQrthe_rg HUnUngton Beach over· the weekend. . ~ 'His .body was foupd by !Us bUJlness partner, Terr&'tlce Smllh; lrfonday. morn- ing. Smith bad wondered why Chrlstle lalled lo show up to work and' wtnt'loolo 1ng for him. ' . * * * * * * ' Chief Def end_s Police Actions HunUngton Beach Police Chi~f Earle Robitaille today de f en d e d his ' deparltnent'a deelsJon not to call the county coroner into the Walter Christie slaying immediately. Coroner's deputies h,flve criticized .the police for not alerting them. to the staying unUI 2112 hours ' after the body WU found Monday morning. Chief Robitaille said, "Our policy of calling the coroner whel\i_W~ can project the termination of tht police crime scene lnv'eatlgailon was instituted so as not to incon'lenienct the coroner's.. personnel by requirln& ·them to 1Land by lot two ·to three houri wblle,our crinle lah pel'IOMOI CQD\111, .. d **· w-ti•Minlt." ":! ''Tbis ---...nr ;.;~ 1:1& t11ts -.im.nt'• policy, .. the><iblef declared. fna~--u.-.. crttkllm ol. .. ~,ep art men t "tm- profess.Iona I and uncalled r~ ... He said he would not all$Wer the charges, claiming they were without merit. The chief left no doubt, hOwever, that he ·rett tht 'resu11a of the 1 tnvestlgaUon provided the-belt e:1planaUon. "The facts are before the public," he 11ald. 0 The two 1uspecta· in the m).ll'der are bolh in custody and wlll be arraigned. They were tUen lino ~ by officers of th< Huntlogton Beilch po1tce depart- ment." - ·COrwitt't.d e put le.1..baa.ec:mJ!ained about aol "10l notll1od ol lbe,... until lfa.-nr.~uis~---.. ld at a:n 1.m. t , !l'hey cltad ~ stato ln ... lhl&'tllat IUch ..-.. are "1rnn1r..,, ,,.......,, .. to the·coroD9''1 ollk:e. - Wins Her ·P~ini · Beach Woman's Ticket DismisRed A Huntington Beach woman's si..1- montb war igain&t a f20 traffic ti~tet baa ended with dlsmlsaal ol th< cllation In San_la -\Ila Munjcipal Court. Judge Philip sChwab's ruling for aban- donment of the speeding charges against Mrs. Eileen Waldron, 23, IOI Seventh Sl., came as ttie batUing county employe, armed with an assortment of Jaw books, prepared for her second trial. !;fer first appearance three monµts ago ended ln 1 mistrial when a jury dead- loCied at It to 1 in favor of conviction. The proeecuting attorney decided ~ mentl belore her MJCond trial not to press the issue Mrs. Waldron came wilhln an ace of being found · in contempt of court during her earlier trial ' when Judge William Thomson reprimanded ; the w e I f a r e department typist for irresponsibly using the power of subpoena for attempting to haul VIPs Into court-among them another mqnl_cipal court judge and. Santa Ana Police Chief Edward J. Allen. After predicting that she would go to jail rather than withdraw a word of her testimony and produc'ing what she said were jail clothes for the occasion, Mn. W~ldron maelcly apologized to Judi• Tbomion 1for tbe.acUonf which produetd the amtempt .dtatlon- 1 ~ \ • ' Dlsmisssed by Judge Schwab Tuesday was the ticket received by Mra. Waldron ,,,,.hen she allegedly mvv~~ber pna)l car at 38 miles an hour in a 25 mil• zone. The woman argued in her GI' lier trial that th< officers' radar equl,mi.nt could nbt have been ope.rating efr!Olently under tht rainy conditions of last Feb. 9. "' She also questioned ·the qu2lifl.cations and experieoce of the policemen who operated the radar device. Human Relations Council Delayed ·90 Days-Again; By JAcK BROBACK Of IM o.JIY Plltt Si.tt TINO months ago, Manuel Mendez ap- peared befor.e· the Orange County Board of SupervJaora and ask~ that a study be made or the feasibility of Creating an Orange County Human Relations Com· mission. Tuesday, the propOaed commission was listed on the board's agenda and Mendez appeared to hear the results of ~ plea .. A buUetin •WIS broadcast rar Cbrlltle'a light blue Mustang and Cot wa' mated after be allegedly w11 oeen ~riving Iba vehicle at BolA Chica Stitt Buch Mon- day eveninc. ·Two ~ Jirll and tl't/O·i who were with Cot 'were. token Into cuatody, but all hAvt'lince bleen rele'Ued. Ca~. :Payne aa1d police do not· believe llieft wu a direct motlve\m the,mtirder. He ~Id Christie WU kn6wn to pick up' male hltchhli:ers and may have· been stain after giving a biter a lift. · Pair Cling To Ship Hulk; Third Swims By TERRY COVILLE Of .... DMrr .... Steff Two men who clung,aeven bours1to the broken hulk of a catamaran and a third who swam Hve mile.a to the shore of Hun- tington &each to save them, are. resttna quieUy today. .Their ocean ordeal ended at 10 o'clock Tuesday .. night when an Orange County Haibor I:!lStrlct patrol boat !tom Slll)lel Aquatic Park P,icked up the two ln the water. r ~ :'We weren't Ttally worried. We're all sWen1 ·1w\mmeni," WUl!am Baimtad, :it, o6e ol -·b!uiltiil oo to the boat, aald !Odax. · · 'Hermstad, 1 &Inlet Beach resident. Aid lacf!<to't-... file ... M rap; ~.buNbe men were ln th< water olnco 3 p.in./'J\1aday. . ne t'Moor ca1amaran Md· ovetlumeil and file two shelb splil apart while the men wert 1ailln1 oil shore: from the Hun- Ungton Stach Edison ·plant. No one learned of their plJ&b~ 'until Scott Robeaon, 30, Lona Beach, a. rOtmer lileguard, swam ashore about I p,m. and contacted lile,uardS at Huntin&ton State Beach. "We didn't decide who would go. He just took off swlmmlog," Henmiad; also a former. lifeguard, said. The other man, who µtayed with tbe boat we Rn Riddle, 32,j also a Suolet Beach reSi.dut. • After Robe.on rucbed -tbore, • qulcl: search was organiaed wtth Huntlniton Beach lifegua.rdl.and ·the harbor diltrict launching boala lad the pollne depart- ment and-0.S. Coiiit Gutrd tending their tielfoop~n. · · • "We rec;eived the report of a. ca,pslzed calanjaran about 1:10 p.m.," R"ph Huf-1m.,,, or the harbor dlstrlcj, uld. ' "lt took us 40 minutes to get out to the area. Then we were given a zig-zag course to follow. On our first zig we heatd voices yellir1g and in another mJnute we spotted the boat." . "We "ere lu$?ky we found them so quick," Huffman said.· "We didn1t lilnk the lll,8J\ could"havt made It Crom that far _ off shore. We were r;eady to move in closer to the beach." All three men were rePorted in &ood condiUon. The boat, batterid by Hveral hours in the ocean, was "'°"eel &o a buot near !he end ol th< Hunllqlon Beach Pier, !here It wtlJ be pic.bd up by the men today. The catamann wu on l01n from a. lritnd, Hennstad Aid. Citizens to Air Views He heard a lengthy report from the county adminl1traUv1 oUlce on the pros and cons ol auch commJsslon1 llld then heard the 1upervisot1 move for 11;1 ad· Orute ' diUonal 90-day study of the propo~t. • Mendez ls president of the 'Wio'uicial Hutrian Relations . Council of Orange The sun makea a day ot It County.and repi-e-ents 400 mell)bera in 32 J niw~~y, hindered only by 1a few commwiiUes. 1 IUgh clouds, while' coastal rem. On Meadowla/rk Airport 1fntlaer•-r • Cltlz.eno will h&YO I dlance jo air their complainta, or eudOl•1•ll, •bout MeodoWlark Airport durtn& • public btari>g Sept. 1. Roliert Dlnf<·an, pmldtnt allhe 'Huallnalon Beach HOME COullcU, an-nmncfid tbil mornina the fotm1Uon of. in airport study commltteo ond Idled· ullog ol the public hearing. "W• want to know all the complah>la and get 11 much tmorm1Uon u poui.ble bet~ we recoromead actk(n on Mee· 1 ciow!U~ to U..;'1111 ~· Dirljw1U Mid. • '· 'l1ll !JOME Council'.-appointed by • the city council Aug. 17 to stud)' com- pi•lnla about Meadowlark Airport. Dlnpall .. id In addition to himaelf, other members of the committee wlD be Mn. AM Moreland, Lea~ of Women Votera; Ken Haulk, one of tfMi homeown· "' near MeadoWlar~; Jerry Sipp, Coo- cemed Clti1tns Council and a. prof es-He is a. rhlld tnaMtted activist. If tM denta will bask In n.de&ree ternJ> sfon1I alr'Une pilot; and Don Loeffler, term can be used to describe one IO eraturts and inland folb mop HunUngton-Valf~y YOung Republicans. quiet. He Makes · hls Jiving 111 an· their ~· a.t 17. 1he public hearing has been set for architect. INSIJtE TODA l' 7,io p.m,._ SeP!. l,__l!t lhe Commurul)I Alter Ust.n!J!g !!!!tlentl! to a 30-mln'[_tt_1_-.. MeiliOdlat cnurch, _.Hill Ave. report on bla pet projed, he said quietly, J w .. wanl lo Cotch anw of i•Everyone ii invited to speak at this "I bad hoped that the 1tudy wwkl be the live productiot&J cutTtntlw hearing. We would alio appreciate any completed by now." 1 on the boarda, better do. 10 UU.S documented e.xtenc:e reprdina the. air~ But Mendez Giscover.ed, ...,,t'D@llY .othur weekend bffore /OW · of tMM port," Dlnpall oald. havt lielore, the oranp Co~dty crose. Set Th<al<f" Nowa. P.• th!Clty Counclllllan1 odo •• '!-theP·. McCracbnt Uld · ,Upervlaon dO not complelt final .otudiet 21. 1 morn na: e r-mpor s Y on JUCh touchy N+>jtctl 1n'1 burr)', U two • commltt~ "I think tt'• a good crOI& r-,__ . -, u aecllon ol ta COlnP)IDlky .. we bava e~ monlhs can be can~: to a -:z· . , , c...,.,_ , perts ud lay pe0p1t on it." he said. . So \J>l lote al a l'lltme ~ -Ooanl)I _ :.,eo:;:r 'l Ill .n ""''"' nol ha' -•fie · Human RA!latlons cdnlmlooloO; -wlllch """·• " np,.., ..,... Slf •W ' t,..... 'fend .. th~~ '-~la! lo ~ -•on ol -II action will loUcw the pubDc hearlog, • .,.. g ., •• -•--. ' ·-' =--c Jll•llNll-.., --' ..,,... ........ ~~ "but we wtll mgve as fut u poss:ible.'' many of the eou.nty't clUiens, wW ~t bl r,i,:i:,.~ .,; He is acheduled to report to the city known until late Noyember, If then. Who ::=... ~ , .. ~...,, ::.::::-d 'Cooncll on Sept. a. ' know•, the 1upervlson m1y der t ~ird Ao "....,. ,. Recent COITlplalntl lbout the, airport fl.ll(ty at that. Ume. I --~ • · Involve 1 n:>-foot extension of the run-County Admlnl11traUve Officer Jtdbcrt ' =:•::-._~,f way aod lnstaUaUon o! nl&hl IJ&hla. .(Sae REI.AT! , P.,. II . . ~ ' r I , .... ,., ~ ,.._.,,, ........ ---.. • l I, •• • " • 40 4 ' 4 ·' • lite!!! ~" i ., Pendleton ) ail ... Riot Injures 8 ' . . i .c.;.;., .indiU)' labeled· a race pro- b1!!1f ~ el&hl ~· 'It the Camp P!B{leloa. Comc11ona1 c.tittt Injured lilt, ~y night and an lnv .. Ug•Uon lo ..... ny !ocll,y, ' :t Tiie •lilnqp in,,;jvOll black ond Wlillt MarJ.-Clllload t.i tbecoler-joantr· · ly ~ ol 'the brig, unW illef 1 ci>n· .,..,I ond Marino cOrpo probe of C'OQdtttc:i:tis there -and Jelt ooe man ·Q1~~g IQ Start-.:. says :Hig~ Court WAJllJNGToN (APi -Tbe Supttme C.ourt, wbtcb h.11 yet to rule dirtdly on !Cllool bulini, told four Southern achciot dlllrlcl.! TuNday It will nol bold off their clesegr.g1Unn orders unw ·u d.., decld• the l.sfue. Oilef 1Justice War~ E. Burau re- jteted petitions fbr a story from Ollrlol· le and Mecklenburg COUnty and Wlnston- Siltm alid Fbrayth COUnty In North Carolina ahd Dade and Broward eounues in Florida .• all under orders to bus i)upils th1! fall to turther integration. The school systema had asked Burctr to delay the ordtn unW the Supreme Court decides tbe busing Issue. The Cbarlili.Meckjtnbiug caac bas beOn conJideR!d the potenUal test cate on this Que1Uon. Bur1U's rerusal means the busing plln1 ordered by tonr couru will go Into effect bttore the next regular Supreme Court aeuion opens Oct. 5. . Hughes Air W e@lt : ,, . hospitalized. He suffered fr1ctured ticlal bone& In the tnelee, which lbted approximately 10 minutes. but kept the Correctional CeRter Reactionary Force on alert for more tbsn two hours. Authorities at Camp Pendleton u.id several othera were treated at the base Jnfinnary and returned to solitary con· fineme.nt ctll.s alon& with Utt other participants. No COrrecUonal center persoflllel were injured. Base inronnation officers 1Sald tt.e violecce broke1'C>Ut at tbe to p.rn. llJht. out Order In a cOmp&Und or six hull, item.. mlng from I fi1ht between jutt two men. No weapon1 nre ua:ed and preliminary lnvesUaation indicated about a doun men among 35 housed in the compound Were actual partlcipu.t!. Despite being locked in aolitary con- finemtnt, some of the brawlers conilDued to PoUftd on concrete walls and lhout cat- calls at guardl into I.he early mOming hoUNJ. The min~riot was one of several raci.11 flareups rePorted at the brig and in other areas ol the huge tralnlng bue within re-- cent months. Inmatu rioted las~ February, leaving 30 injured as the result a( a conUnaent of dozens of blil.cks storming 'a barracks housing moatly white Marines. A false rumor last April caused another major disturbance in the Camp San Mateo area or the bue, leavlnc Il Marines in need of medical treatment. The new Camp Pendleton commander, Maj. Geor1e S. Bowman, ordered a full invesUgalion into the precile causi of the latest flareup and !ta contributing fl(· tora. Sfuyer's 'Daoce' Described ' ' . CHICAGO (UPI) -Tllo bushy haired man who killed one c.JUorllia ilrl ll!ld critically injured her roommate laat month pranced around the girls' Palmer House Hotel room naked before attackjnc the girls, a coroner's JI.try wu told tue,,. d•fi,. jury later ruled U,. d .. th of Evelyn Okubo, IS, of Stockton, wu murder. Detective Robert sttahlman, the only · pel'IOD to testify. revealed detaill of how the incident occuqed from notes taken from llanko Carol Yamau. the survivor of tM Incident. Ml.ss Yamada, 18, of Stockton, was criUcally injUred with a slashed throat and· w.u unable to talk for two wekkl after the July 16 lncldO!lL Strahlman leetilied that MIN qkl!bo · w11 ~WI alive lh hfr room when her roommate .went to aee wby ahe hadn't retW"Md to a friend'• room where a group,. attendinl • Japanese-American convention Jiid. gathered. Miu· Yi.mad.a: "found ber n:19mmate naked, the delective lllid, and !yins oe the 'floor with her wri5tl bound. "'lbiJ man then ·~ irom the shadows ahd procteded to jump arouni1 her (MJs:i Yamada) for a ftlll rnb\utt, in a highly excitable manner, u Ube didn't know what to do with her." He said the ,killer forctd Miss Yamada to the floor, removed her 1clothlng, lied her wrist.I and covered her head with a bed lbeeL The killer then left Miss Yamada, Strahlman said, and carried Miss Okubo to the bathroom. This was followed by a "gurgling sound," the detective qµoted . Miu Yamada u sayinJ. 1he killer then !luhed Miu Yamada'• throat, dresed Ind left the room. Another roommate, PatU JwatkJ, 17 discovered the bodies. Tb~ jury ordered po!lc:< to continue the search for the killer, described u in his 20s with a buab,y Afro.American hairdo. DAILY l"IL•T tllff ...... JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT CHANGING. lfilAGE WITH NAME SWITCH AND MOVE TO NIW O''ICIS It's Now Co.it Community Colleo• entl the Ol1trlet Aclmlnl•tretlon la Alt•*nln1 Old l•rrack1 From Pflfle 1 RELATIONS COMMISSION . • • Thomas disclosed results of the last two months of"&tudy on the subject Tuesday. After llstln1 all tbe proa and cons of an official Human Relations CommWi.on, he offered the.. board members • µ.ree possibilities: -Tum the human relations job over to the Community Act.ion Council and have that body advlle the supervilors on IUI· gested action. -Tum the job over to the newly created Citizens Direction Finding Com· miulon. -Deny the request for fornt1tion of such a commission ind refer the matter to the Community Action Council, Com· prehtnllve He&11h Plannlni Auociation, the dtrecUon Ondlnl lfOUP and 11 depart. ment he•ds for a report on feasibility. Jn 1hoi:t1 Thomas.lndic1ted that a coun- ty, comm.unity relaUons agency would probably. not do the job it I.! intended to do based on expereince in other counUes which have such bod.lee. Tbomu' report fell .short of recom- mendini: that the board forset the whole idea. Collc3e · District Offices Moved To Adams Avenue District offices for the c.oast Com- munity College D.btrlct have been .F./ed Crom the Orange Coast CoUe1~ campus for the first time since 1947. The 1 district, recently ttnamed aftir being kn°'!ft aa the Orange C.OUt Junior Colle1e Distrltt slnce Its ·formation in 11M7, now has its offices at 1370 Adam. Ave., Costa Mesa. : Asks New Routes I SAN MATEO (UPI) -Hugh" Air Wiit annou.nctd today It baa uked the Civil Mronaulkl Board for ne1" routes 1inkil!I San bitc .. Lot An1eles with Spokaile-)loiae. Nixon Lauds Women He outlined the pitfalls, saying, "If you do not take some action the county will be accused of being lnsemltive to the needs of the underprivileged. If you create such In aaency and do not support it with adequate funds, It will fall In Its purpose. The new office building, which will house 40 people, is being occupied uitder a lease.pw-chase agreemenL Ovtr a period of four years, the district will purchase the building J.Jr $400,000. The tt11onal airline r e q u e s t e d permiasiori Monday !or a daily non·sto p fliaht each.way between Spokane and Los AitceleJ. with ume plaoe 1ervlce to San Djeao, uid ftlf 1.nother nt1ht each ~·Y. oY,er the 1ame route with a sJop at 'mse. fbe airline uJd tht routes · would reduoe flllbt til!le between Loo Aniol" and Spobne by 57 perctnt and bel'"!'n Southern Cllilornlo and Bolle by M ptt· cent. JHJe airline llso t1ilm1ted the rout;s would redUce IL!' federal "\bll~y by IIM,llOll 1 year. Flag Football Coaches Spught Co&chu are wanted for fla.1 foot-0.U teams in Fountain Valley. 11!f: parks and recre1tion department needs enoush "men to help aulde young boy1 thrOUib .tbe season on S5 flag foot. balJ teams. Mtn interested in the prr cram ahould contact the department : -· 'Iblre will be an orll 1taUon meeun ~ for c:oaches at "7:30 p .... 'Mtursd.ay, In HaU C of lhe community ctnter, 10200 SJat.er Ave. · Recrtallon officials expect · mort than '100 .boys, ages a..tt, to tum out for the fi•I footboll pro1ram. RFK Program Cut NEW YORK (UPI) -A rerun of an .\!IC-TV documentary, "The Journey of Robert F. Ktnnedy," wu canceled Tues- day '!llbl ~-pl,~ po11ible el feet on t 1 t!Je•DOll'ork aak( • President Salutes 50th Suffrage Anniversary The Wamen'• Liberation movement to- day received illl first oUlciaJ recointtlon from the,Wntern Whlkl HOUf" 18 P~ dent Nfxo.n jssued' a proclamation uJuUne the &out . aMJverury o I AmerJcan woi.ri'r sultraee. <In hll message, the President predJcted. "women s,u~~ ~ave suµ a wid~ rql!e to play ln the political, economic, and social life of the cOWJtry." · The five-paragraph procl1mation men- tioned apecUically early suffragette!. He did net directly refer to the current "women's lib" drive. From Pflfle 1 NIXON ..... ,. Marland'1as U.S. commluioner of educ•· lion. Marland, 58, Is former superin- tendent of schools in Pittsburgh, P.a.; Darien, Coon. and Winnetka, Wis. · He \vould replace U.S. Comml!!ioner James E. Allen who was unce.ramonioualy fired during criticism of Nixon's Cambodian operation. -The Secret Service announced that seven women have been selected to serve on the White House. paHce force -mark· ing the first time since the force was formed in Im that females will help pn>- tect the firat family. The announcement coincided with Women's Liberation Day. Most of the \\'Omen formerly served with t h e Washington Police Department. Their uniforms are being e11peclally designed, but th.e Sttret ~Ice declined to delcribe ·the d.,lgn. 'Tjiey wm be ... 1 ... i!d' to .u 'TO\•• jljat the Whito llOlJse policemen cari'y out except initially they wUl .not mllll \Ile ;otos. Venue Transfer • ' ' t · To ~Viet Asked • FT. MCPHERSON. G1. (UPI) -A ' California enU11ted man charged with murde{ ln the alle&ed My Lai massacre asked todOY that hiJ l(lll be 1hl!ted to Vl!l!wn when "j!IYChol01ioll sire-" 'on fighting men Wlkld be more ·ovlaent. Attorneys for Spec. 4 Robert W. T'souvu, 21, of San Jose, told 1 mWtary judge at a prelimlz>ary hearina: that the caa should be moved out of "lhls an- tiseptk: courtroom." 1 , "The aru. In question ii ltUI renowned for its hostilities, i.ncludin1 booby trips ~nd IAlpon, 'LC.pt. Wllltall> C.-Llnllam. chief mllltary de!-attorney, Ilic!. "I, Richard Nixon, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon all Amer)c.,a to recognize the ire.at debt we owe to those Who dedicated their llfi't work 'to Ult cause· of woman .W- lr•Re," the proclam•Uon reacb:. "It Is hard," the presklent said, "for an y of us living in 1970 to bnagine a Ume whe.q wmnen ~did mot 'file. Ye,t !Or more than 71 years AmeriC'an women faced adveralty, ridk:ule and derision on every level of ou r society a1 they sought this precious right." A Westtrn Wblte House spokesman said that barring any hitches tht Presl· dent wlll sign the equal righta amend· ment lf 1i crosse, his desk . The me~, prohibiting denli:l of right.I becauSe of &e1, passed the Hous.e by an overwh!Jm. inf vote and is pending in the Senate. Pa t Nix.on and her dauptera Trfclll, 24, and Julif Eisenhower, 22, had no ac- tivities or 1 plan~ in_ -PJ.Pnection with women·s equalJty raBiiB l t>el.Jlg staged throughout the country today. Hre aides• point out, however, that Mrs. Nixon has "always supported equal rights for women." Fro1n Pflf#fl 1 MEADOWLARK AIRPORT. • • airplane crash wUI kill children in the area. Some of the airport's neiefibors Slid they were &ure planes were not following the prescribed l1ndina: patterns .and were circling over nearby schools and home&. Joe Evans, a local real estate agent, said a Ie1al Injunction wa.s granted in 1967, "to limit the number of planes tied down at Meadowlark to 67. I'm &ure they are violating that." Evans also stated the airport couldn't be "economically feasible and is just a holding device while the land owner waits for the property value to ro up . ., "We have to remember that an ex- panding city of our size needs an airport facility. Our .problem here la to halt the Illegal ew:pan1ion of the field. It Is a haunt as pointed out by three accidents since the runway was ltnathened," Ferm said. A few Speakus added that the.re were aocldents before the runway was ea:· paneled. Fenn said a 300-foot extension of the runway meant planes were flyintl SI-feet lower over the homes when approaching the lield. He also hit al the technique ustd by some pilots of coming in low over I.be fence, stalling their planes and droppin• on to the field . "That would be done by Boy, IO, Found Drunk WOLVERHAMPTON, England (UPI) -Police Mid ·Tuesday they are I~ vtltiA:ating tbe case of i lf>.year.old 'boy found dnti1k In a driveway. A pollct 11polceiman said the child, taken to tht Royal Hospital Children's Department. tefused to live any inlormallon .about hlm .. u. bush pllots in Alaska." "Then we need more bush piloU brother," a man from the crowd yelled. Ferm, who recently pa!Bed his written examlnalion for a Federal Aviation A1en- cy pilot's license, also took a swipe at the group headed by Robert Oinplll and ap- pointed by the city council to study the Meadowlark complaints. "I have little regard for · ~liticaJ ap.. pointees," he commented. •You can'L touch them. My faith is ln pollticaJ ac· lion. If it's well organlr.ed It brinp the most action for the least money." Haulk said Dingwall had been Invited to the meeting. Dingwall did not appear un- til the tail t.nd of the session. at which lime he. spoke privately to H1ulk. Wyle .. lncaflex 81824 Valley Street Bid Told Supervisor David L. Baker thou1ht that there were many problems of the un- derprivileged to be solved, but pointed out that nearly 90 pe rcent of the county 's citizens live in incorporated cities . He noted that the county had no authority to tell the cities what lo do in this field, but has jurisdiction only, over the 15 percent of the people living in unincorporated areas. Bak et U>Ought, th.at a more de1jr}i~ 'lro- posal "'" \'«,tl<d identi!finl {~ cooperatloq : .._..1:1!1, _cities. Ji, c;~ 'laf;" such a report within 90 ·nays. Supervisor Robert Battin moved that Thomas: Planning Director F o r e s t Dickason, the executive assistants to the supervisors. the League of Cities and other out.side Interested groups be named to a new study group to investigate the feasibility of the human relations .group and report back within 91'.l days. His mo- tion wa.s approved. Several of the so-called "lnt,eresttd groups" were represented at the session and all urged the formation of a county commiuion soon. Red Diplomats Meet BELGllADE (A-P) -President Tito received Tseng Tao, the new ambu.u.dor o( Red China, today at Brtoni, his vaca- tion island. the offici1l YugOIJav news agency Tanjug reported. Belgrade and Peking agreed earlier this year to normalize their interstate relaUon1 and e1change ambassadon. Dlp!Qmatic missions here and in Peking were headed for IS years by ch1r1es d'af- Caire, and relations between Yu1osl1via and China were practically nil, because of the ideologic differences dividing the two Communiat parties. Included in the new facllity is a meeting room with a seating capacity of 87, and the administrative and buslnw offices or the district. For the past 2.1 years. the district has been housed in a barracks building left from the Santa Ana Army Air Base days. The administrative offices for the OCC campus will remain in the old buildln1. F~4 Price DrQp. Affects Index l)'ASHINGTON (AP ) -A sharp drop in food prices caused the 1ovemment'I' wholesale Prlce Index to decline five-- tenths of onf: percent this montp, the first drop in two years, the Labor Department said today. The Bureau of Labor Statbtic:s sa id the decline was the lint since a drop or four· tenths of one percent In AUJUSt of 1968. The report on August prices ts preliminary subject to posible charq:e when more complete ftaures are com- piled. The report said the biggest decline wss a 4.5 percent drop for farm producta. particularly for hop, catUe, vegetables and eggs. Wholesale prices for a broad range o[ industrial raw materials rose two-tenths of one percent , about in line with In- creases in the last few months, but the.- sharp drop in food prices resulted in the over-all drop in the Jndet. Both wholesale and retail food prices are subject. to sharper fluctuations than induJtrial commodities. •ost. unusual ·watch •. Marks time an 24 hour 1y1tem. A ntce11lty for anyone who trovel1, the mil11ery, or"'•" whe itriie the unutval. Watc.h lllial 1how1 all 2.C 1-!ourt, 1~ •teed of lvtt 12. IVfilgedly good lookln g. Tlle Inc.oft•• balance whetl I• 9uaNnfffd ag(\intt thoct for th• /If• af the wotch ar rtploced free if ever broktn. Gvorentetd wote,,,roof os long •• tht cry~oi i1 htto.ct, , ...... Wyler pom ... d. Griffith CO. of SUila An• aulmltted the Joweal of ll bl4' on 1 Fountain Valley street wtd<nlnf project Mllmaled lo coal 133&.llOll. and be\-Ward SIH<t and lht Santa Ana fUvtr. Clly •natneer Jim McCiendon lllid, ''My rue11 w11 about $501000 hli:her thin · the hqhest bid aubmllted." CONVENIENT TERMS J. C, Jlumphrie ~ Jeweler& 24 YEAIS SAME •OCATION PHONE 141.)401 The firm's bid of !lll,4111 came In abOUt f.91,000 under the city qineer'a utlmale for the widening of Talbert Av~bt to four Ianu in two 1pot.s - bet .. .., Newland and M•fDOUa Slre<tl ! . street widening will start around the flnt of September and take about three montbl. Talbert Avenue wilt not be e1 ... ed durlnl the construcUon. hut trafflc wUI be channeled lhrouih a single lane. IANKAMEAICARD MASTEA CHARGi ltll NEWPORT AVE. COSTA MESA I I • • rt Beaell. ' Y9L .,, ,~ .. 204,.<ISECTIONS, 61 •. PAGES ' ' ~ ' ORANGE COUNTY, CAUPORNIA • WEDNESDA 't, AU6\Jsl' 2', 1970 . . . • . . . Cr itie Emor y GiveS-in to SurpriS·ing ConcessiOns , . . . . ' county '.Airport Commissioners toued Orange Coonty Airport back to Coon!)' Supervisors Tue.sday. And Newport Beach noise abltement leader Dan Emory softened hJs atand~on jet lllght.s from the afrp6ft. The commissioners, after several lengthy study sesaions on · the Parsons Phase II Study of Air TransportaUon in Orjlllge Couiity offered County Supervis- ors these recommendatJons : -Jet flights at the airport shoUld be Newport Tax . Rate Consta ,nt ButVal~Up A.a forecast, tazea i'!. ·Newport ~ad! are going nowhere. ~ ·~ ,: DAILY l"ILOT , .. ., ....,. • The city council Monday night adopted • " f' .• • I ,• : I' ~RK ,~ONTINUES AT. NE W UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL 8 11.225 tu orate for fiscal 1970.71, the , pie ~C)llv,r Rotid, •.S~rlke ,•nd Confusion About Completion Datn same rate paid by property oWDen dur- . ~ · · inc tht past year. : ' • ,, 1 · Alth®gh the rate remains the same, "' ' ..., ,.• ' , few residents will find anything but a r.,,/n .. ~t. : ... i,·n. Disuict Busing :.~g~~:;mb~, the 0 .. they re- The city was able to hold last yea.r's -.. ' .. . rate ooly because aaseuments 1n the city To:.<Jost ."$5 000 Extra . =~ill::..percent, to a net of neorly : , . ' • . ' In approving the •1 ·= rate, the coun- : I . ~ _ ·) , . · ·.. ell . adopted the folloWing separate ·uz , : ~· "l\Y R!cpAl'Jrl'., NAU;, • ' h'81jquarten, the,mOtor pool and 'Hill· sched'ules recommended-by City Mana1er ~ ., _,ot ~ DJfj: '!W!' '"'"' "l. ,,., .. • Nier.y eopt.inut;ion.iliiah ScbooL Harvey L. Huri~· . . ' ~tr )llll UDi_,ty•il!atJ( •)lr!Det -~1"'1 la Tustin • -• ' · · iruae ti·'!O ~ .esaiorls ar :Jllllliin would have' m.owe;i ·•IX bu3ei · trav.i1ng-.I ~n<ral fund, ' • Park a.ad Recre- Viei£ !IJgh Jli!bi>ol 'W\lllillo.. or ll lniles while tranlpbrtatiOn to 'Mission aJlon• Fund, .. te,' Llbr"'l' l"uad,. .Ull, ~~ti~ fo ~.an' add!· Vie.would mean atM:>ut ll·buses travel· and Retirement hn$f;·"l.4>9.' tl~aJ*I. ' . in&'a'mlln He uid~ ,..., not allre of In .leavin1 the ri.~1 lt •as, COW>--·~ ot ftonctally ~e the euct IUllllber o! oo.e.1nvo1voil . ell will acldlll)'--i.t111·..., I« a~.000 ~ .. ~, Hlgll 'Scbool ~made "fl would make Tultln pr; tty aurplul lo Ille flJ,I·~ tf70.7t budiel· Ill!' ~todlca~ ~~~ 'roWded," h• said. He said thert are 2100 , ~.,. · stlldents there <ompaiW Ii 1850 at 'R · __ ..]·J:_ F ' ~" woul,d ,~« .ent to TusUn Miiiion Viejo. These IJ&ures are p· rt::emJID OnJDl ~I whl<:h \,fclosar ll> <lterii. clualve of. the t,000 Uilivenily P~k Brin' , , ,~"1-a!'""L~ ~· ~\~' stWleni. who, along with·Mlsston Viejo Moderator Lwik e:r; ..... 'IJUUl (DOl.ro lJre!i\lCI•., 'saiu, r. students will ,be afffeced by the double lol ~peopt.e were ourpclsed," • ..solo ' ' ~ 'aaia \he sur]>rlse ti;sUJted becau" · ns. di$trlct 'Super}nle~t William. u: Zogg 60I Hi VIEJO Of Newport' Dies· lull!' *'d ~e ex~ }be students 'l!ould · l'relenUy abOllt 600 of them are going e<i tO ·lf'nstin•, until ·-plellon ol 4helr to Mlaion Viejo and aboot IOO are going O"!IJ $5 million plant 'in University Park. to ''lbstin, be saJd. It lias been delayed •by a strike of the Brin~ Pill he expected that Mission aheet metal. work~•·,'. /; Viejo ltudeota yrould use the clalarooms ~ ~asl oo~-aY,aJ_l!bl~-~~~ . b1u in the ·~ and the athletic. facijities ~?;Jatd ~<· ~ter ~~Uorw; in ' °" anernoons. TN; clasa .periods hllf!~n made ~.the bi.sis'()f•economl~. woutd1''be ~ned ·by 10 minutes and st>oo it ~4,. liate ~n.P~'Jle~ to ~1-l time,bttween.claaaes would be ohortened. ~e''dmble~ at'!l'ili\ln. · 1 Tbe UDIVenity Park studentll would ~:CBO:WO~~ , , . use"·the auiletic facilities in the early.part ~r ·~,,tbf-1 cll~ at TUsu of .\he -day ·~· use classrooms in the l~H beeb no mp're crowded tha1 afternoon. Brine< said be hoped the new 'I!' Viejo t!ut ~ other services high school campus would be ready by Ullrart cafeter'ia 'and "aervices November} ~I to-CTaS!roomi'':"'wOO.Jd have "It will be more expensive to go t'l more crowded. Pi.fission Viejo~ we recognize thm/~·said Tustin ptint, be said, bi on 'ti acres Briner. •'Notmally, this board would take he newer Mission Viejo plant ls -a I.he ·cheaper route, but w~'ve got the.c?n- • ::ti~e. Jo ad4:Jti00, he sai<J, Tustin sideratlon of providing the.ifacillUeS [· · his ,,the ' diatrict offk:es, maintenance (See SClfOOL BUS, l'•&e I) .. ~ . . ~ixon 'Raps With Sm·fers~ Meet~ Admiral,. Qirdll;tal Funeral service.a: are pending tod~y for Newport Beach resident Freeman Lusk, former director of, p®llc relaUons for the Los Angeles Board of EOucation, who died Tuesday In St. Joseph HQ.!pltal, Orange, of a brain tumor. Mr. Lusk, '4, was probably J>en knoWn for his work as producer and moderator of the "Freedom Forum" lntervlew series on Los Angeles television for 11 years. A ·native of Hunilngton Park, Mr. Lusk became the editor and publisher of his own local newspaper at the aae of'18. During his· career, he served in similar positions with five other Southland newspapers. He directed public relations 'for the Los A·,igeles School Board for 17 years. Since his retirerbent two yean ago, he worked on a novel ba.sed on hls ex~ periences In the Navy during World War TJ. He was a retired commander in the Naval Reserve . He leaves his widow, Marilynn, and son John George Lusk, both of Newport Beach . allowed to gradually increaae durin1 the nave "the powtr to develop -~ manaae nezt thrte yeara io a ~ulmum of 41,8 • av1aUOn facilities throoehout the count)' departures a day eoa\pared to the ex.ilt· in a profitable manner."~ • .. ing Z2. . . T b e Conunissioi1t1"' ~daUonr -A new jet ~ should be coostruc-wei;e largely a · r.eonem.nt (Jf propoula ted in the county ·as soon as lt Is econ-pre.Viously repcrted following the.rroup'a omicaUy feasible ·to do ao. , brainstor'mln& aeill.ONI on. .aii'P,on . prob- -An Airport Authority should be ere-lems .. · . · , ated to tike' .over lhe duties gt, the pres eat Most surprla!ng teiit,lmony Tuesdly1tte- comnµUiott 'and ve,rious otlier county de-fore .a joint .session of the board of au per. partments that have a finger in the ple·at · visors aDd commi.uion came from Bmory the airport-Such an authority ahoul:f' who has' been' a Constant criilc of.all jet 'Not on Ballot Bay Issue Vote Killed by Board Orange Cowlty voters will not dee.Ide ~UH vilue' estimates 'on the Irvine •ate of the Upper Newport Bay land properties are "clouded" 'by the tack of exchange with the Irvine Company _ at information on. just how much the county least not Nov. 3• may now own becaus~ the prtacriptive (public) righll. Tbe county Board of Supervtson Tues-~ report further llQlod that the day decided not to place a proposed bond aupervbon by a S-2 vote bad dedaed-not issue on the general eleetion ballot to buy lO cond~ an inveatigatlon of those o(it Irvine interests in the Upper Bay and public ·rip.ts.· • ' ~t "' thua, lo eUec.t. kW the current swap Allen had auggpted. lut May that the ._.,1, which b the lllhjed of a eo&t to. the county to bu)' up'lmne l"- court •battle, · pertlos m~ be aa little n ff.I million ff Supervi:!or Alton Alle'n last May 5 p~ federal'and ltate iranta were obtained On pc,,.cl thlit a bodd iaoue bit pla<:ed belort rqidbal j>arks _.,.,,, , • . ~vqt.en,tobuyupthelrvlneproperty. Ho \old 'hil fellow .~m-at Monday's action was ' 1'k<!l u the that )bU thRt he.b4<1 a vertial ~n\ ~ of fa> ... H .... port .............. Wlfll,>llitliaM R liNoa•lrvtal . polillln( out_"ii;i"' coolnli~~ p~rthe'lmicl ._ , .. federal 11111 ·-vut.s rat · deteJopio& r aenpped'I tie W"'"" a -the Upper.,llQo -Into l~i>lrit· ...... ' • · , bee.I ... tho,...., bu ..... ~ 'Ille JClll-... ~--plan for dhP.'Pmenl other lhan that beJnc ....ied ~y Superior lbitt _. upon whidl$-....v-bued.". Cl• .. M, 0..... .... preotdad -~ The 11111 111riber adTiled d,.p. weeb. ol hfil<rl1 ~eltod ~ l>1 ping the lasue ldea, at this ume aUomayi fot •iad. apiltl! a.. lrade. beca.,. the -t cl pUbll!: rllbts In the Judge Owem Ill m:pecled to ,._ ' area bu "'1 -dllonliJned and dacllloa wlllllli a month. • • ' West Newport Oil Firm : Promises Noise Action ~n •ll will be quiet on the West Newport oil front. At least that WCUI the promlu: Monday from the 1ubcoolractor operating the city~wned oil wells just north of the Pacific Cout Highway near the Santa Ana River. Robert Armstrong. prealdent o I Armstrong Petroleum, responding to criticism. voiced at a Newport Beach City Council mee(ing two weeks ago, told the council Moiua.y that he will install elec- tric motors on' drilling equipment. Ho allo aald his company also has plans to b'!lld walla around the two wella ANYONE WANT 'USED' DRESSER? · SAN DIEGO (AP) -In a 'drawer of the bedroom dresser donated to Goodwill in queation to eliminate them frOm View, In line wjth the "out of algh~ out of mind" 'b~lhests " "I hope people will ju.I forget shoot them," he said. Cooncilman Donald Mcinnla h'a d brought up lhe. problem at the Jaat coun- cil session, citing complainta about noile from residents of the Ne'wport Slioreii orea. He was critical of the contract'.Or for not installing electric moton: a few weeb ago when new motors were· needed. At the tlme,.,>.nmtrong nplacod the ·old iaaollne eDCina with new guollne engines. Since the furor erupted two weeks ago, Armatrong r<pOrted that be bu been Jrylng to ftod onne used eleclrlc molon to Install a~ the well>. • Pointlna out that new 'motors would cost about $40.000, Arrmtrong aaid, nevertheless, "I'D ao out and buy theni." ~I ·~I"~ K1ettd Terence • d~ugbtera ])ad glvm bim a llUl'fboar: fir ' Cakdlllal co.Ii at !an -ci.mente -Y fother~ ~ liot ,..r. , WOLVERHAMPTO!j, E!!iland {UPf) Ind111triel WH a.bomls gill-a stunk. -I,>olice said Tuesday they are i~ nie ltartled truck driver called for vestigatlng the. case of a 10-year~ld ~Y help .but' the skunk, In escapln1, doused found ·drunk !" 1 drl~eway. A pqlice the dresser with 1 pungent smell. The Boy, 10, Found Drook He denied, however, that his company hH been deluged with complalnta aboot noiae. He said hls jlll\"fblg aervlot tiad r<corded only one call In reference to tho ~=~1 alio IDf~ the ~ that h~ !Inn would11bly Illar\ repacking the wella In the nen, lew days ond aald work would probablJ. IO 90' ;4around. the clock'' In order to complef' Jt In altar.or foiltiwlni/ a ~lesalen of,-1allilnt "Mayba ~ .. ~Y I'll.try It," tM )1resl· ~ · ol' n.u< · ••-'•• dent Nld. rU JUSL ilqdx· a.u r I , -a ..... earn _...om1ana. r ... 'fiou.16 meamvh11e." . , suders '-"d.a lir1~1 flgtitet to a .He wu eopecially kindly lo Admiral' tM{yeor.old re~ admiral , lucboil-4 B. ,ffckaon, a nallve ol Talc•m· •N'aqn g e e t-t d ~I ciiob, the bla , Ala, w!ro at 104 is the oldOtl llvi"lf Archbishop of New York, late tbls'mOfn· graduate of the Naval Academy~ the tn.i..•Dd lunched with him. They were to oldest 11ving Officer in military iervk:t. distusS Cooke's reci!nt tour ·of American • The admiral J'U escorted ~his houa mllitan bases In Europe. , • , !\!*per and ,Senior Navy Que! David Th,i' Prei)dinl. Ol sori>etlmes 'Oatchea' •· !)ra!Wn. chairman or the Battleahlp aurlWJ f[9m )lis back ·ya~ paused,......-Association, when he paid a call (rotn blJ Jortttt ~. durin& his,, aftenioon ..P r . home a~ Coronado. oerii~1 buslneS1 lo • fuit ,,. th "' N!Joil had aent a wlni or con- m""8ers of tM 8fn Onolre:SUnl=Jill» -l]'.atu)~ to _ aackson oli hit IMlh ·¥jonr iJiein ;,,., Roll ,(~ rim. of birilidaf. Mar io. ~~Amid. •Marshal OU'lori Jn the-TV ,... .• "Y~'vt Ren • lot or history in yolD' ~· ·~e,·~ Young ~won time, µie Praktent saJd. Noting, th~t tlHf_ ·w .... orld ,. .-fini tjWnplonahlp lo JacUbn was born ln Alabama , ~ Pres.1• ~ In Ml\' den~ commentod , that he had aeen the ~OOlft spoke 11tlifi the ll"OOP on the lawn Univenity or Alabama play iD lbe ~'"" ill o/l' -•U•·· that hil Orange Bowl recenUy. .,..... ice, ·-r "'" • NI'"!" also open! ~ few mlnuiel with , 1 f . ,SUSUI Ousio, 13, I Junlor h~h scbool 1tu· Leagu&En'Voys Named =~'°!"~"~~""'~~:-:Li 1 -;-t' , · ypungster~ , . ·~ Hirth Ind . Vice Mayor The Preatdent congratulate\! the thrUI· lfli!r&nl Jltt' llGoday were selected n ed girt and p ft' ber. a cltarm bracelet N ICl>'I 6ftlclal representauv.. ..tlth the prei\dential aeal. to Iha Annual Leap ol c.mornla CiUea A palnUnc of rormei: Pr.,ldent OOltljrtnco In San_Dlelo ~· 2$.ll. I.See NIXON, Pa1t J) • ,. spokt!man aaid the. child, taken U the " Royal Hospital Children's' Department, drtuu still alb on the loadin& dock, refused · to gi'le any lntormaUon ab:out ' alone and unwanted. hlmsell. two. ' · · ' ' · Nixon Lauds Women Pres ident Salutes 50th Suffrage Aiini:versary The Women's l.iberation movemtttt to-- day received II.II first official l'tCOlftiUon trom the Western White House as Prell· dent .Nixon issued a proclamaUon saluting Lhe SOth annlverw')' o f ~meri~an women'1 suffrage. • In his message, t.he President predicted 11womM surely htve atlll a wider roJe to play in the political, ecooomlc, and aoctal life of the country.1' The live-parqrapb proclamation men· Uoned specifically early llllffrl\letles. He did, not d~ec:Uy refer lo the current 11women'a lib" dri•e· . ( • "I, Richard .Nllon. Prffldent ol the Unltad Staleo of Ao>arlca, do hereby call upon all Am<rlcana lo ncognble1lie great debt ... -.. -wllo dedicated thefr life's work lo the cauae of woman suf- frage," the proclamation readi. "It ii tu.rd," the preaktent aakt, 11for any of uo lfving lo trio to Imagine a tlme wbtn womea did not vote. Yet for more lhan n )'Mn American wom«1 faced advtralty, rklk!ule and deriakm on every lave! ol .,.. ~ 11 they eoucht thls preciOUI rlaflt;" A Wlllenl Whitt HOllll 1pokeeman ' uld that barrlnc any hltd>el the Pml- dent 'Will lfp tho equal <111111 alfttt\d' ment if lt er...eo JU delk. 1\e meuun, prohibitq denial Of rilhta -... 'bl aex, pasaed the-'->' an overwhelm- ing vote end k penillal Jo the Seoall. Pat Nixon and her daqhlen Tricia, 24, end Julie -· JI, had Ii ao-Uvilla or piano In ......,!Ion wllll women's eqaallty ral!NI belnc lllqld thTOU1hout the COUDlrY too.r, .lire aldet point °"~ howcvtr, that Mro. Nlaoo 1'a&.. "'alwayo IUpported equal r1lbta !Dr women.'' • . operatlou at Oranp cCoun~ AlrpOrt. Emory. 1 leader ol •NewPort'• .and-alto poi>l·'noiaepl ll""IP> 'uld ha -wlIUol 1" acce -oot. lmlo In the -surroondln& the airll!ll'I .. "wilhln Iha area ·or &Olet:anca ofr affec:~ 'home- owners. , ' ~ ... ~ • ,Ho aald1 l'llleto le.too -· ...... -but we can ..,.,.p1 Ille ctim.t Jeyel • tolerable U you (jbe ._.i.or1) talra •Leps to ho, eutaln tlpat no)le ievell .,. (!lee 4JllP08T1 ..... I ) ' .. " I I -:( Balboa Group -' .. r. . Joins Battle Against Jeis . .. The Balboa lsland1m'Pr ovem en t Assoclatloo.hH Joined the rWnc chorua of · oppolltlon. to proposed ezpaqsloo ·al Orange County Airport. WillJ4m J.' LIPlanie, president ol Iha homeewnero' grGUp. said Friday 'hia wocgtJon sent the foll..,.,lng meaaage to each of the members of the County Board or supervisors. -· ,. "ReopectlUlly _.i· 8-d oppoae further Orange Coun)Y Alrpor\ ~on, Airport Josatlon not lljll\lblo ad ...... will be IU!table for jet alrcrlft fiir maey reuciaa. Sln!nllj '0~ -!urtller ... pOndltuilll! for thJI alrjilirt.'I . ' . LIP].llite uld · ~ asaocllljao'a op. J>Olitlilo 1' h.,..s ""' '!' -lalaDd --_,that -tllal.-'" the .. .__ "'°""' apanoiGn.' . :ljiii .,p.m.;n .. eurrentlj ..,_ a ~·• ,_,.m,~atbr gj a,l!j " far JllOjor eni.r..-t rand jet ~ ule if,tbe· aJrpart fldlW.. • . ' ~ . •it""r'lJ .. I UIM High Cliiel TaKe8 Po8ition · Oll .. School Board . , I • ~.... • Leon Mee,ts, prlbclpal o1 O:nna de! Mar Hli~ School llince 11112 Win , 1<mo · porarlly lean hta post !Dr didlet lo the Ne~Meaa UnHied ,School Diltr\cl beadquarten, 11 wu aonouhc:</l today. MeeU ·requested the''tem p'o-rary traNfer on tht i.dvtce of bis pbysiclan lit.er be suffered a heart attack lul spring., ' • At Corona del Mar, be will be replaeed by uolstant Rrincfpal Gerald McClelJaD, who has 1>een'appofuted acllng prinppaL The_ appln\menta took place ciurJnc a 1pecfai'bciard meeting Tueoday litenlooll. In othf!r changes: ~ llllbert l:ranCf., former uslstant priJ>. clpal at Estancia High School will be the new diatrlctldlrector of student services. He replaces L«I Arranaga, who hu taken • job u an assistant superin· tondent -the Anahehn Union Hllh School Dlatricl Al Zeld-, currently aN1'tant prfn. clJ>al at Harbor View School bu been ap. Jl'1lnted acting prlncij!al at Klllybruolre acllool. He wlD replace Henry Barlial who 11'8 taken a year'1 IMW of ablence. • • > • •• . ' • m-=i --.. ;:,,. ,_.., __ ,.. i::.1::0 ..: -. ="'--...., • t -· ... I Dlll.Y~lOT H • · StUdents-'Waiting for · Scho61 State Race Sheet M~ktl Workers · S·trilr.e Slows Down ' Comtruction To Kickoff • D~cribed By PATIUCK IOVL£ Offllt O.llY ........ In Newpori ..... cjiicAOI) M'll -' n. ..... tialrod ~ lrl!ild ... ~ •• and crl\llillY 'ln)uriil . ..... -· ~ -~-a ..... the &lrll' Palaier mu..Hiilel ... llUiad llel ... a~ the lirla, a ...-•a )rfywu lollf'Nlo- da1. .... ~ l :. The !J!ln' ...... ,.,... Ille -'.01 Eve.I~· 0-11, of ~1' ftt: munllr. lletedlvt Robert ~trahlolan, tile !'111.Y perlOll lo·""1fY· ~ detalll.ii-).! lhe ~OC<lllN( ..... --ln>m~ car.I Y!"!J'da, Ill& aoiriwtr . ot~•M . . MJil y.s 1'L fl S~I .... .er~ ~alllllhldW. w·.~ ... lal£ "foo l1lo ~ after tile J\ily H lnd<leol. .. I Stralllman testlflad lhal Mila Oln!bo wu stl1l alive In her room ·when her .-mate wont to aee why Ille hadn't returned to a friend's room where a crwP . f.1'*"1!nl • Japaneae-Amerlce cOovenlkln had plhered. .. . Miis. Yamada found lier roolMllJ.t naked, the ~· 111d; and Jytni 00 lbe ~oar with !lei-wrisll bciund. '"Mtis man then stepPed from the lhadowa Ucl proceeded to Jump around her (Miis Yamada) for a full mllltde, Jn a bJ&bly u:cltable manner. u if be didn't tnow what lo do with her." He uld~"ldller fQn:ed Miis Yimada lo the lloar'I remove<1 her clolblnC. ·tied her wrlatilind covered her bead with a bed sheel 6~~~~%~ to the bllbrOOm. Thia ... , folloWecl by ·a "IUl"lllna aound," the detective quot.cl Miu Ylinada u 11Y.1n11. Tiit ldller 'tllin ~.Mlai ~ainada's lbroll, dreatod and left the room. Anotbtr rOOmmate, Patti Jwatkl, 17 dJocov<rad !lit bodilS. '!be Jury ordered Police lo conUnue the l!W<b for lhe killer, dU<rlbed u In bis to, with a bulby _Alto-Amerlcao bairdo. l'rolll P .. e I AIRPORT •.• not tnereued llld establish a 1ood monl· W.ring pl"Oll'tm ~ at ~-.:entually rt-dlo:lnl the pnaenl level•. "I ~ '1l)~ ~ to buy or least a nolae. monl..., .;.tom and ncord evoly ru,hl out ot the airporl for lbe M.i .yaar ""CIMU\r ,now Ullf "" the ' fllures ac-eumulaiecj u a bHe year level (esU- lod """' " aucb • lll'•ltm .. lfl.000 to MO,OIJO). ; -. : "~ nol11 al>a,emoql m~ ~::w ...:.r~~~~ 'tb. IOtbed at the airport and • IOwer n°'st level could 1Ull be oblalnad, Emory -ced~ . He ;,1d he did not think prof'(>ltd Itel> no10tlca1 methods of reducing jet noi•e would be ilrectlvo. ..,,,ey ·Juat incrusl the power fl tht Jtt engines and tbe Tt- culta in the reducUon of nolat i.a riot worthwhile." Emory c'&lled for 1 JO percent reduc- tion ln· jet-noise based on the lfl0..71 noiH mooltarlni pwlod which bt 1' cham· Pionlnl. "It 11 abaut. time the county and the airport usera (commerclal and pri yatt 1.ui .un blilna the bullet," Emory de. mandad. ''You· cannot conUnue to place UM bur- den on the homeowners." RFK Program Cut NEW YORK (UPI) -A r<run o( an , A.BC·TV documentary, "The Joumty of Robert r . Kennedy '" WIS canceled Tue1- day ntcht lMcauae of a poulblt effect on comiftl elections, the network 1ald. A network apokuman sald compan_y lawyers advlMd 1pinlt sbowini the IO- mlnll!O "°""'"'"°'""of !bi~ In It ol Ian. lldwatd. 1,1. .g~ aod ' olhtr ,.uuei.e, ~>f<l';.iection: nri11 Y PILOT • . ,. Back to School ... ' ConfUston exists today as tO whelher tbe doors of Unlveraity Hiah School were 1cheduled to open for clasm by tht bealnnlng of the tchool year, or by Christmas. In. the wake of CQnStruction setbacks:, Lhe Tustin Union Htgh School D i 1 t r l c t Board ol Truat<es vot!d Monday night to house the 1dmtnlsttation, faculty and about 1,000 student! alated to attend the new 1<hool al MiJsion Viejo High School until Nov. 15, tentiUve completion date of Univenlty High corutruction. But construclion compllty officials say t.be oriJinal completion date ol Utt new p mlWon hlgh school wu Dec. 10. Don MacGregor said the orliinal con- tract with the school dJstrlct called for a compleUon date "270 day1 alter the start of conatrucUon," which did not start until March 10. MacGreaor ls the project manager for the new achoo! beJci built by Shirley Br0Uter1 Con•l:NCiloll Company at the corner of Culver Road. and Campus Driw near UC Irvlnt. . Jack Roper, asaittut suptrintenderJ!. of the d~lrlct, •aid ·Ille achoo! w•• "sup. posed to have betn ready for the openlilg • of school in September.'' Roper said he "had reports from the company all along showing it would be open in septembtr" ind that the students "could have moved tn and started in un· finilhed cla!lrooms.'' However, the construction company did . ' ·. Tustin Union High School District's new University High (A) won't be finl•h· ei1 In time for start 9f school Sept. 14, so district trustees have decldtll lo bu• students from University Park, Turtle Rock and other residential areas near • UC Irvine lo Mi,.ion Viejo Hl(b (C). rather than Tustin High (8 ), which is clo~e~, Move will1 lnvo 1 lve a!>o~t 1,000 Universit~ fea students. It wUI mean 4oubl~ ""Ion' a~ Ml1aion ,yJejo Hl( ,dlfilt!/J e\f~i,mi &lfl!1 will coat l,bt 1cbool district an estimated $5,000 in extra transportation cost!. •• * * .. i:rolll P.,e I SCHOOL BUS • • the kld! even it it II • going to cost wi money. He said MDslon Viejo for 80 day• or ao would in essenct have two schools -in- cluding differ.ent teachers ~ on one cam· pus. Since tht Miuion Viejo and University Park plant.a are idtnUCll, aald Briner, the transition to the new school will be smooqter. "ll a student ls in room 114 for a clus -at Mission Viejo-." said Briner, "be would atW go to room 214 at University Park." Both campmes are desla:ned for about l,llOO 1tudtnt.1 but could 1ceommocl1t1 up LO Z,100 in I pinch. "Wt hate like the dickens to spend tht money." said Brlner. "but we've got to lhink of the kids even II It ls 11:oln1 to coat u.a another $3,000, f4,000 or ~.000." Robert Bosanko, principal of Mission Vie jo Htah School, said Tuesday Lhat he had nft• previOQs. indication from the board' that bla caln)lUI! wu beill& ...,: iidirtd for the 'addltlonal load. He aald'delltta Ol llChedulln1 have not beet\ wor"'1 out y<l Th• new Unl1'tnlty Park acliool ii IOftlaUveb> H\ lo open Nov. Ii. 1Y1 t~f Y~' ,,,, ''l f'l '.-•\1 Harbor View Apa·rtment Pinn Slated for Hearing A public hearin& on an lrviJle Compa11y propos:at for a M-unlt 1partment com· plex on Marguer\le Avenue in Harbor View Hills will be conducted by the New. port Beach City Comcll Sep\. t5 at 7,30 p.m. in cily hall . The project is proposed in conjunctlon with 1 104-unit apartment plan that al· ready has city approval. The Irvine Company ls askint 1pproval of both a zone change, from R·3'B to R-3, a.nd. a fllan of development for the 5.1 acre tract. The entire 168-unlt project, e1UmaLed to COl!lt '3 million, lncludlnl the land. will be 1tarted by Nov. 1, pendln1 city clearance. The 1ection before the council includes 11 M1par1te bulldlnl• de1l1Md. accord-- in 1to an lrviM Company 1pokt1man. to be "ccmpaUble" with archilecture iJI the • Newport Delays exlaUnl Harbor Vlaw llllls houain& d .. velopment. Tbe "'"' c11an1• ~ be1J11 aoul)lt lo elimlnatt the requirement under l\·3-B wnlng that two covered &ara1es be buUt for each 1partment. Only Ont llra&e I.I requlrtd under M zoning. The apartment site Is bounded by Pt· clflc View Drive and Big Canyon Reser· voir on the north, San Joaquin HUis Road and the John 0. Lusk housing develop. TMnt on the south and a 1chool silt on the Nil. Acce1s to the sile will be. from both Marguullt Avenue and Paclflc View Drive. The flrst units are scheduled to be oJ)ln in August, accord.in1 to William Watt.s, general manaa:er of multl·famlly df:vtlop. menu for the Irvine Comp1ny. Wyler . End of Permit lnoeflex ' I ; Girls~ ·Otmpout · Planned by 'Y' • Today iJ ofllclall1 Women'• LlberaUoe . Day •nd 111< Or-Coast Youna Men'• . Cftr!lllP ,o\Uodlallon announced an all· lirl camping trie' .. The YMCA ezf)e<l!Uon for I to 17·year· Glda leaves Saturday (or JA.ke Tahot and poiJlts iJI the Hip Sierra, retumlns ei1ht diy1 later. Leaden point oul there 1' no lonnal link wtO\ women'• Lib D1y -!ht trip Is , one ol stx, eome coeducational, schedllled lhmuab lbe summer. • R~d Diplomata Meet IJIL911ADS (AP) -Prllldtnt Tllo Live enttrt.altunenl will oontlnut at the Galllery for at least three more weeks. Tbe Newport !!each pty Council Man· day night postponed action on a pllllJl!nl depar\Jnenl recommendtUon lo revokt a use petmll for tht Balboa 8oulev1rd nt1ht spot "'°"""' \t allOfadly flunked Ill OCklay probationary test. The council had rr11nted ~tht permit. allowing live entertainment within 200 feet ot ·a reS!dential zone, three months qo on a lempQrary haala. The plannln1 department recommend•· Uon was balled on a report from Police Chief B. James Glavas. Thi council agreed lo a del&y in actlan, pendlq a !\Ill heariQI Sapt. H . Man Ki11s Snake For Trespassing 112C nOI plinto Ji.Iv! thl elaur6oms l'Udy by the bellirmlng of lb• achoo! Y'G"'· Id • Newport lleacb will be !ht .focua of , "In all probability," Mac r ... r •l • early eamp•iatl ieUvlty iJI the au~ "t0me of tha classrooms could have been tor~ 'race. occupied {n September, but ti;ere was DtmOcratlc cindldate Jesse Unruh 11 nothina in µie contract to Mv• a ctrt&1n sthtdultd to appear Friday bt a aather·· part of lbe work d011• by then." 1n1·or Democratic candldalel a-od· MacGreior Nld con1trucUoe ol lb• by lbe Harbor Democratic Club. And new tcbool hu betn a.et back by tbe re-Gov, Ronald Ru11n ha1 al~ted bia cam~ celit lheet metal workers strike. paten ldckoff here on ~ D«y. "We could do oom• work durlJ\c 1be lfllftlb'a 911pearanct FrldiY. nlfllll .. .,.m: strike,''~ aald, "but It probably COit UI be with other DtrMcrall trGCtl 1:.. '*- two •tekl." ti p.m. at the Part Nt•port ApartJDIOU: The 1trikt listed about 40 dlys, Tiit aveot iJ open lo !ht publlc. MacGn1or •aid. When tho sheet n\tlal • AJao. ~ to be on .IWld wlUi u .. workera were on strike, mo1t ot tM COD-~ art ¥tt De.al\; chltrOlan ot-.tht Or- struct!on was fotced to a halt. an .. County Democrttlc Centrt1 <Com· MacGresor Mid complelian ol plumb, mlllet: A!Vi\ibJyman Kenneth Cory (D- ing, ~I1Uon and electrk:ll wort could Anaheim): Wlllon kllu, candidate I er not be done unUI the sheet metal -km •ata1' !lll!•rilllaodenl ol pt>I>Jlc hutructlon: h•d inatalled heaUns md air coodlllonlllfl ' Rep. Bk:hard Hanna (P.AnabelmJ:°.an<I ducu. · Democranc candl~lel Lloj<d 1'!ur The c0otraot with the IChOol dllltltt · (1'11th Aaiombly Disltlcll. Tom IAi>bart was llined Feb. 2'1, MacGrt1or llld, but (!!th Ccqr111lonol Dllltlct) and Dwil!it the work did not bealn"' lbe IChoel uaUJ Ml,. (Ill~ Slate S.na1' Dtatrk:tl. March 10 Labo< Doy la the \fadllional OHlllltl "We had to wait for the contract t0 be of the fUll.fltdced clm~IN for lhiW~y· approved b)' the State," he 11id noUnc ember eltct111n. • that the: high school ls beln& conit.ructed At eumnily planned R11t111'1 ctft'l-o ~ under the atalt aid-to-schools protram. paltn wlll open .with • PN•• conltttftce~ M1cGre1or 11ld that the 210 days_ t ftl11owed by an addtu1 at an•undllel_. · months -provided in the contract '"ia loci1tlon. ~ · '1 rfally not enough time to build tht! achoo! tJnnih'1 ctmpal;n will al.lo 1et ltJ fl.· and sUll slty within the budiet. 11 He aald ficial kickoff on Labor Day ln Lo1J .Ati· because o1 the . Uiht buqet, the ...,. '''" followed by a lout wllleh· will ln-, struction wo'rker1 do not wort overtime: elude Oaklud arMI Sin P'rl.DdJct. 1 ·• • 1. :· .. ~· ... . I I .. t !' . +-,,...:.,. ;>...-'!'-, ·1 . : .. I : Froi.. P.,e l NIXON ••. Eisenhower wa11 preaenLtd Nlxott by artist Venetla EUer of Hollywotid. She also did a quick: sketch of. the Prulden\ durin1 the visit. The Whittier city 1111 WU livtn tht President by M1yor Keith Miller and other city olficlaiJ. NIIon admlrtcl lhe fl1g which wu dealptd by G<e1 Kelly, of Whittler. ,,. lbe Dae .,,. unfolded, the l'r<!ldant called off the 1ymbob: on it: a Quaker family. a walnut tttt, oran.aes and in the ·bactarounct, a mountain. In other -ldenlial b-Tuesday: -The Pnaldtnt nomlnalod WWlam B. Buffum, 48, career diplomet from New York. to be ambauador to Lebtnon. Thia coincided with the openin& o; Ar~b-laratli pea~ talU in New York. -Informed sourcu 11ld Nixon ls "very cloee" to 1ppolnUn1 educator Sidney P. Marland as U.S. comm!Uloner of edUe&· tion. M1rland, 51, it former IUP!fiil· tendenl of achools in Pittlbur&h. Pa.; Darien, Q:inn. and WiMelka, Wi.!. Recreational . ' '• ' V ehiClea Limi~it By JVe:,l,pott Law1 '· Tb• city ol Nawport ~ !tf· reauJated the operation Of rt&l1tered arid untt1isttred minibikes, motorcycles, jet~, dune bu!gies ind the ll.11.e. TI'llt's the wordinr on the ordJn1na:·• adop)ed by · the City Council Moedq'' Dllhi. . • It means they're banned, plain and simplt. The ordinan~ ital.es: "No pttaon shall operate a motorcycle, motor driven cycle. ju p, dune bu.ICY or- other motor vehicle upon 1ny pubUe sidewalk w1lkway, pa.rk'l'•Y or in any · public park or recre1tJonal area or upon ' any other publicly owned. propert)'. el·· cep! highways, "llbiJI !ht City el NeWport Betch. • "No person &hall operate a Cmoto,.. cycles, etc.) upon ·any unimproved-parcel or rut property within the city'' , . • wlllloul a )lellct permit and lb; p,.per1y· owMr'• pWmlUJon. • The ordinance stlpulatea that publie· emplo)'es, pallet In p1rUcul1r are ti· eluded when acting in the llnt of duty. It 1lso provides that permit! ls.rutd · msy be revoked upon complaint and : followinf • hearin1. " Persons in vlolailon of the ordinanct · may be arrested on a mlsdeme&Mr charge and be subject to a $26-flOO ftftt' and 11'1\prilonment fOr n6 more tbln. air daya, or both. ~. Hughes Air W e8l Asks New Routes ·• SAN MATEO !UPI) -HusJ!e1 Air ' West announced today It has 1sked Ute '· Civil AeronautJcs lo1rd for new routts '· linklni San Dte10-Lo1 An(tles with speu.ne-Boise. 'nit: regional airline r e q u e 1 t e d ' permission Monday tor a dilly non·stop flltht each way beLween Spokane tnd LOs • ~&ties. with ume pl1ne uirvlce t~ San .~ D1eao. and for another fli1bt each way _ over thf: 11m! route lfith a stop at Boise. •ost ~ unusual watch~ M•rlc• time on 24 heur system. A fttc.ttlty ftt tR)'Of'll ...... trt¥t1f•1 tflt fllilll•l"f·., .... wti1 ftri•• t~ 11Au•u.f. Wttch Mlel sfrltwt .n 14 ~.,,... .. ... of "" 12 ....... ly .... ioekl•1~ TI1t 18clflta INloRct wht.i la 1uer1Rl .. t •flhr"l •hkk f.,.. Hit Hft If tht wolch 9f rtplocti' fftt If t¥tr ~rektft. &INRtettl WlterJtMf •1 lff9 II !ht cty'lltf la illtetf1 , .. u1 .. w11.,_ .. .,_ ' . 1 r.c.ttill ftMll Tto. UM, new mnb11•dot ol Rad Cl!U.'todaf al 811ool. 1111 v,... lion lal!M. lbe olflclal YUIOl!av news •ftney TanJua ropor\ed. Bel11"•de and Ptkl"I all"ead "''I" thlJ )ltar to oonn1lllt their lntentata relations and e1chan11 amb1111dor1. Dlplomatlc milalON hm and iJI Peldn(I we:rt headed for 12 ye.an by ch11r1e1 d'1f. fJ:ltt1 aftf nlaUol'll between Yuaoalavla arid China werl pract.lcally nil, becauae A two-foot lone •nab w11 fatally ln- Jurtd iJI Colla Mtsa Tuuday durill1 a dl1pula ov.r tre1pasaln1. Wlllllm W. 4pp[ebee, of 1145 Anaheim Ave., called pollet t.o report the repUlt had allthertd under hls car ~ Ofllctr Dave . Brooltl wu dl1palched lo ln- vcstlpte, CONV!NIENT TIRMS J. C. .J./ump~rifl ~ J 1w1£rJ 24 YEAIS SAM! lOCATION PHONE 6-41-1401 ' o( the fdeologlc difCerenct!J dlvldlnt the L::::.::;.;..::::.:;;.:.,;;,_ __ ;_,..._~ two Communist parties. I The black·and-ytllow 1nak• w 11 killed durtn1 the con/l'ontaUon. IANKAMERICAIO MASTEl CHARGE Ill! NIWPOIT AVl COST.I. MUA .. ·--4 Vote at 18 ' Bill; Set . For Court · WASffiNGTON !UPI) The Supreme Court h a s . agreed to hear arguments in ; Octobe1" an the con- . stituitonality or the •oting rights act, and J;ias indicated it would try lo rule on its most ~ controversial section -the vote for 18-year-olds-before the provision takes effect Jan. I. Chie! J ustice Warren E. Bul'ger issued a briF notice Tuesday agreeing tO rule in the case and setth1g a hearing for Oct. 19 on four test cas,11 involving the 18-y!ar-<>ld vo{e, a ban on literacy tests and a .W .. UPI Tiii~• limit '" '"'' residency ,.. Roe ... itag Rooster quirements for presidential elections. This yo ung rock music fan brought along his pet rooster to a rree concert on ••-The ~µtutes were passed as Washington's ~all Tuesday. Some 8,000 youths, and the rooster. gathered for amen¢ments lo k:gislatia.1 ex-the concert ~h1ch prod1:1cers said w~ one of a series being performed across tending the 1965 Voling rights the country tn preparation !or a movie on lhe free and easy lives oi American ' act: Four slates-Texas, youths. \Oregon, Idaho and Arizona --~--------------------------- .have challenged one or more of the provisions or have be:tn .sued by the J ustice • Department, and all four cases will be combined at the ·Oct. 19 heearlng. In announcing the hearing, Burger said, "All counsel in these cases have indicated their vieY.'S that an early decision by the court is desi rable and in alLcases mo- 1i0'.1s to expedlt 1tave been • filed." The most controversial pro- vision orders the minimum age for voting be lowered to 18 ·in all federal. state and local ·elections. The N i x o n ad- -ministration opposed it. saying a constitutional amendment •was the only way to lower the voling age. IN THE CAPRI MOTEL ARCADE Hershey Has Doubts On V olunteer Army B RE ~1 E RTON. Wash. (UPI) -The man who headed the Selective Service System Bomh Allned At Military MADISON, Wis. (UPI) - "We are not lunatics and our actlons are not wanton. We want to live and we want to be free and if the military sup- presses life and freedom, then we must suppress the mili· tary." W'lder six presidents says he y.·ould like to have an all volunteer army, but fears that the quality of those attracted "would fall rar short of today 's high caliber of military men.'' Gen. Louis 8. Hershey, here to attend his granddaughter's wedding, also said Tuesday he thought the lottery system was fair ar:_rng as it applies eq'ualty-1.o e~eryone. But he said "the situation becomes inequitable when someone who shoul d be drafted gets out of it. .. Cushing Got $1 Million For Ransom BOSTON (AP) -Richard Cardinal Cushing raised $1 million in a single day, at the request of then Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, as part of a $2.9 • mililon cash ransom needed to free veterans of the Bay of Pigs invasion from Cuban jails, records at the Kennedy Library indicate. v:. 1 ....... 3'i. 1970 Mideast Peace Talk~s ·Lag By United Pre11 Jnteraatloul U.N.-sponsored Middle Ent peace talks. only 24 houri old. marked Ume today while the Jrsaell representative went borne for consulLl.Uon.s. In Cairo, the rift between Egypt and mo.st of Palestinian guerrillas appeared near an end following a m e e t I n g between UAR P resi d ent Gama\ Abdel Nasser and guerrilla leader Y a s .s e r Arafat. Sporadic fighting ·*as reported Tue.sday between Arab.s and Israelis along the Lebanese and Jordanian fronts despite the 90-day cease-fire that started Aug. 7. With the diplomatic action centered al the United.Nations Sena te to Vote I On Ending War I WAS HI NGTON (UPl)I -The Senate has scheduled a crucial vote next Tuesday on I legislation designed to force U.S. w i t h d r a w a I from 1 Southeast Asia in 16 months . Sponsors of the measure, led by Sens. George S. McGovern I (D-5.D. ). and Mark O. Hal· field CR-Ore.). agreed to an I austere. six-hour d e b a t e limitation on the amendment as the Senate struggled to I finish work on the '19.2 billion military procurement bill. I CHU..DREN ,I ' FASHION· ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER CLIP THIS COUPON NOW AND BRING IT TO FASH ION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER. DEPOSIT IN LARGE DROP BOX IN STAGE COURT ON TH E MALL BEFORE AUGUST 29th. WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED AUG1:!ST 31 d . YOU MAY WIN A COMPLETE SET OF .24 VOLUMES OF ENCYCLOPAEDIA I RI· TANN ICAS . COURTESY OF THE DAILY PILOT AND THE FASHION ISLAND MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION.• WINN ER WILL BE NOTIFI ED. N A M E ........................................................ · · · ........ · ... · ................ -...... • -........... --. ADDRESS ...................................................................................... -........... -- CITY ... .. ... . . . . .. ... ... .. . ... . .... .. . .... ....... ...... .... . .... . ... TE LEPHONE ....................... -... - •r.tEJ.tBERS or FASHION lSJAND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION OR EMPLOYEES or THIS PUBUCATION NOT ELJGIB LE. LIKE II DEPOSIT IN BIG BOX CENTER OF MALL IN I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~NKo'HAtr 1be statement was made in J»S{ers and handbiUs signed '-'Life Above the Streets." They appeared Tuesday 9n downlo\\'n streets after the ex· pk>sion that killed one person and injured four at the University of Wisconsin. The general suggested he had performed a service for young dissenters in this coun- try by becoming ''the focal point where they could relate their dissalisfaction with the war and the draft." Th~ arch bishop of Boston, a long-time confidant a n d spiritual adviser of lhe Ken- nedy family, made th e disclosure in a taped interview with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (O.Mas.!1.), in 1966 for the Ken· nedy Library. Cardinal Cushing s a i dl Robert Kerrnedy telephoned him a few days before Chrlt· mas in 1962, "described the problem and wanted to know if I could .get them $1 million befo re the day was over." ' FASHION ISLAND BEFORE THIS SATURDAY. UNCLE LEN 1 1 YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN FREE ! I !-----~--~-------J • • B .. uty S.lon •nil Men's H1lreutting and Stytlng "Shop. Open Monday thru S1turd1y 8 • S. Sundays ,and ·eves. by appoint· ment. Walk-ins welcome. 141t~ I . c._, Hl9t11w..,, Lot11H lffd 494-5054· Authori ties have not ar· rested anyone in cOOnectio., with the explosion, detonated inside a stolen van near the Army Mathematics Research Center earl y Monday, shat· teMng window.s a mile a\vay • and co_~ng Jlilllqns ol dollars in damage.. ': I 1 "Otherwise," he said. "the youths would bave had to deal \\'ith issues that they are not sophisticated to deal with. The complex issues of forei~n af· fairs and the complexities of the Vietnam war are just too difficult for the youngsters of today to cope with." NOW PLAYING • I Only on Cablevision ' I ' ''Sally Of The Sawdust'' S1arrl09 W. C. fl.WI l'IEWPORT: Mon. -Fri. et 9 PM; .!so s.t. Sm. at 6 PM. MISSION VIE.JO, Mon. \Ykd., Fri. et 9 PM. Newr before on~ Co.st TV: the origi1lll, WICUt ~ STARTING MONDAY, AUG. lhl. "AMERICA" STARRING LI ONIL IARRTMORl Local Channel 3 Cablevl1lon CaU 642°3260 "Th ere's More To See On Cable TV!" INSTALLATION S14.9S MONTHLY SERVICE $6.SO "It v•as then only a couple o( days before Chrislmas and they "(£11~ ~ prisoners in the United Stat.es prior to that da;'," the prelate added. "I replied, 'l'll call yod back in three hours.' I did so, a\1d I P.romised to have the money ~ellvered lo him at the White House about S p.m. '.' The cardinal who celebrated his 75th birthday Monday, said he borrowed the funds from Latin-American fr iends and friends in the United States, and promised to repay the Joans in three months. ess oven? r CILllUTIONI ,,.. '"-' ........ .,.., Maki T-1 c.1.•r1•1 LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR DIRTY WORK INST EAD. Don't stick your head in that oven! Switch to an oven that cleans itse lf:..-electrically. For less than a dime, electricity will clean your oven and your broiler-automatically. And that means totally clean. And when your·range is electric, 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 and curtains. An electric range also means a cooler kitchen. Electric heat goes into the food-not up tho sides of pots and pans. And when you choose an ekctric range with a sclf-<:leaning oven, you don't make an oven out of your kitchen I See your dealer now. Then throw away your scouring brush and live tho good clean lifo-clectrically. S' I= Southern California Edi8on ELEORIC OVENS FOR TOTAL SELF·CLEAN I I • ' C l ,. 4 I -•••••1• Studying the ' Studies It '!JasJl•t as If It came H a 1Urprise, but the New· port Beach City Council lookt<l around Monday nl11ht 11114 found: . l) rt really doesn't have any pollcy on construction of hlibri•• bull4ing1 along the waterfront. . 2) If the Pacific Coast Freeway lsn•t constructed. it really doesn't know what It will do with all that ~alllc. 'Jbe 1high-rlae i11ge..came. to the lore .agaln with the • Balboa Bay Club's application lo upend Us ba?front development by bulltlillg a tall thin apartm~nt &pare in· 1te11d ol 1111other squat liv .. slory structure along Coast Highway. On lhls Issue, there seems lo be stronf evidence that virtually no one in Newport is ready a this time !or more towers along the baylront. The Plannlng Com· mii1ion unanimously recommended against lt, the City Council voted unanimously against it, and homeowner groups put up a solid front against it. The council sent the Bay Club pro,iect back to the · Planni.na: Commission for a '11 study of alternate pro- posals" and recalled that an overall study of Newport'& waterfront development has been under way for some time -without bein• hatched. WhUe lhey were orderiqg studies, they decided to "llll>lore th• deslrabWty, legality and ft8•lbillty" of creatln~ a spetlal district that could iovern atractures along the bay. · And U that weren't enough to study, they directed ?ttayor Ed Hirth to lead still another on.e. on considers· tlons (acing the city if the proposed Pac1t1c Coast .Free-- way 11 not built. Such problems 11 an eight-or·ten-JaM" Coast Highway project or constrtlctioD of one or mote new Upper Bay brldji:es loom as objects well worth study· in~. the council agreed. At times it sffml to lead lo a study to determine "'hat studies should be. 1tudied. Newport'a city govern· ment too otten waits for a problem to appear, then be~ latedly says, "Yes, we need lo study that." But no g10ides and goals ever seem ,to come of these declarations. The Bay Club, for Instance, had good reason to believe the clty really favored a tall spire development -and the city certainly tias had ample ' time lo let it be 'known precisely what w11 to be ••· peeled. To reach Newport'• potential, to protect Its assets, the aoals and guides must be set. They mus! be lollow· "'· Thfs won't happen unlesg the council is prepared to push hard and give leadership based on solld lnforma· Uon -not on wishful thlnkln&, not on va(Ue h~•· Goa l Still Reachable Participants have toweled oft and "one home frem thi Harbor Area Swlmathon. to await rtsults of ihelr one million yard marathon swim to promote donations lo build a new Olympic-size PoOI. Unfortunately -on the !ace of it -their tremen· dous elfort didn't achieve the vlclory the,y hoped for - at least not yet. Only a fractional S9.lli4.34 of the '87,000 contribution needed fro•n lbe public waa donated and · tabulated durin• the msrathon swim. Mlke Ashe, chairman of the foundation invol1£ed. is &till optiml1lic, however, ••yin• some Jar•e pledRes have been made which can only be announced later. He seems confident the goal can be reached and the 'PUblic contributions which ~ust be raised to llupple- m~t nearly '300.000 ~ut up by the unined school dis· trict ~nd City of Newport 8'•ch will come. · The Olympic·size OOol would be available for re· creational use bealdes beina used for instruction and swim meets. It would be located on the .«rounds or Ne\v· P<ir:I Harbor Hi~h School. One of the' young swimmers involved in the round· the-clock marathon swim, to call attentien to the need ror donations, pbrased the paint best, perhaps, in a let- ter to the DAILY PILOT. "We are not runninJ:: the streets or blowing our minds in some dark plac~,'' he wrote. "We are swim- ming lo help provide a pool \Vhich "'e hope to fltjoy alonJ:ll with other people of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa." Donations to the fuod can be accepted over the next 90 days. They are tax-deductible, which a:houfd certain· Jy offer a<!ded inc~ntjve, N ' Sen. Ellender Draws Bead Dea1· ,Gloo1ny GuH: 'The Lotag-Haired Ingrates' On Reserves . -(!11 en.Gol~tll ~ Unannounced and wtlhout fanfart, • Senate A-latlolll 1ubcoll)Jnlttee bu been conducting an exhaustive study Of the n1tion'11 military reserve forcea and their Inactive role in the Vietnam war. Sen. Allen J. Ellender (0-La.) is ,;pearheadlng the inQulry. Jn the frequent ablence, due ta illness. of Sen. Richard B. Russell (IJ..Ga.), Ellender bas been ac- tiq u chairman of the Mllilary Ap- propr1aflons Subcommttfft '"'kb ii CIU'"- renUy consi dering the Peyilllgon,udgef:. We are reliably 1dvi8ed that Ellender hu questioned U~ utility of National Guard and reserve forces which, while they bave been juitJfied over the years as insurance for national emergency, have made little contribution to the fightln1 in Vletlllm. . CENTRAL lo the Senator'& complaints, according to our lnformaUon, ia the cost of maintaining the various military reserve forcea . From datl aupplled by the Penta1on, Ellender la 11id to have determined that I.he reserves art costing the taxpayers about $2J1 billion each year. . Pentagon statistics show that the Viel· nam build-up l'lere in the United Slat.es and in SouUleast Asia has amounted to about 900,0QI! rnen. Th!!.t iJ the trowth in the reaular 'active duty rolh of Army, Navy, Air force and Marines at the pe•k The Pacific Tel Ioli• promlstd ac- tion In 1etting their employes to use otrstreet parkln& 11 their Ford Road instaUation in Harbor View homes. So far there h11 been •boot at much cooper1tion from Pacific Tel bran as yod ·get from their information ope11tOri. -Mn. A.C. of th• llghllng. At the aame time, according to the data supplied to the 1ubconlmlttee1 the mlllt.ary reserve force1 had Ute same number of men -about ll00,000 -on • paid drill at!tus. Ellender, therefore. asks why only 371000 ol tbo11 paid ,ruird'J1mtn' nd rtHf'ViJl1 wtte ordeHd dUly Ill -· "117 ... Ille -1od )!fteodJ Ellender hu also 13ked the Pentaaon, our informants &ay, for full particulars on the use of reservists in other emergen- ciea. Nearly a million "reservists and na- tion•) guardsmen aaw active service in the Korttn war, for ex.ample, and nearly 150,000 of Ul!m were called up during the Berlin crilis 1n late tl81 and 11rly t982. Bui guard and reserve units ha ve been polilically oriented for years in many parts of the nation, end many of Elltnder'1 colleaauea are well aware of that fact. The chance• are that Ellender will be wannly congralulaled by Pentagon cr!Uct when the fruit.I of his lnvestlg1Uon are publlci~d laler In lhe fall . ll Is not likely, however, thal many House or Senate members will want to do anything Jll()rt about them. Robert S. Allen and John A. Gold1mllh Great Life But No Jobs tri the niceat places to 1Jve, you cal\'t make a living. In the places you can make the best hvlng, it's hardl)' worth UviRg Qlere. There's got to be somelhln& wrong with a society irl which both these statements are dlstreuingly true. The Wisconsin peninsula on which I spend PW aumrpen ii> ooe of the nicest places to live. But every year it's 1et· ling harder for the natives to make a livln& -if the resort bU&ineu ever de- clined, most ol them woold 1tarve to death. "" EARLY THIS aummer, virtually the last of the biJ: shipbuilding COnlpaniea went out of busineu In a.Public auction of ill equJpment and facllitJea. A little mOre thin ~ years ago, It employed S\000 peo- ple, and It. payroll a~pportea many thou&andJ more. It was down It 20 e.mployea: when the n11 was struck Ind more than a mtlllon doll1r 's worth t1f 1peclallud machinery went•• the block. The chert)' l1rme.r1 are barely sttug- &llnl tbfou.1h-About all you can grow In thil 1i&iy, Ji~ country are chtnitl and apPle•. And a lilUe d11:iry farml!11· But 1m1ll farms are no longer economic to oper1te, and you can't find labor to hlJ'Vdf. the cbtrry tret1, and the prices fOU pl for your product hudly mok• 1t .----•11 6enrge ---• Whit'• pod tor Ueki? Are you tll!t pol colwnnlst! C A. Dur C.A.t Tocka, No, I'm not tht flt'I COi· 11Jllllist, worth while, anyway. THE KJOS GO of( to college and then never come back, except to visit 11 Christmas. There's tiothing to do in th~ way or gainful e111ploymenl, unless your dad happenli to own the local l.111nk or department alore. Maybe. If you 11uc~d elsewhere, you'll return In 20 years and buy a sUmmer home on the lake, iO your kids can have the fun you did. Meanwhile, everybody la flocking to l~e urban complexes, where the jobs and of- fice• and factories and opportunities are -and where the living gels more debas- ed b)' lM week. Where ta.Jes are hir:h and wattll l_s low, where the 1lr ls dirty, tile trafnc alaw, the prices unbelievable, lhe houllfl& ahoddY, the recreaUon con&eiled t(I the point Of absurdity. And the auburbs 1ett111.g mort like the city avery d1y. II.ERE, In the most afnuent n1Uon In the world, we are the unwlttlna vkJlma of our own unplanned technolo11. The purpose of being richer 111 to lead a !>etl.ir life. lo have more or the amenitiu, to achle\'e the optimum balance betv.·een labor and pleasure. Bui, inJlead, tht pleasantest places nh fer little ln the way of rewardln1 !abur, and the most rewarding placta offer ~lCt lo 110thln1 In tho WIY ol doeonl, .. .,,, (not to mention 11ocefulJ Uvlna. Yoo almosl have to choose whichever 1eem1 lht lesser evil In you -unle11 you art tM poor to care, or too rich to y,•orry about wtwlre )'our next buck l! comlnc from. . Disneyland Yip-in Draws Fire To the FAJtor: Recently I Mailbox, Aug. 18) one of the local yipp\es was lrYinl lo jwitify the disruption at Disneyland with their usual ''Peace In Vietnam'' excuse. What ex~uae tor their disruptive behavior will they use when Vietnam ceases. I'm 11.1re they'll find aomethlna. Olaneyland ls one of the few pl1ce1 that has proven th11t they.'re Oflly intertsted In providing happiness and enjoyment for AU.. people regardless or TaCe, creed, polltlca, or hair lenltb. OOu.ld it Pe that we '.re j111t wltne&slnt tnoth8r callt1 tn ,a long line of caaes. or tbe long-h.lrtd ift. grales onct ataln bltin& the hind th1t 1ted1 thern? ' U ·VIUAL, !It ~IJooeif how lerrlblo we have been ln Vl'tnlm. nt1Jectln& te mention, al eour.,, how terrtble the. Com- munists have been. I don't intend to open that box of snakes and J'W) tbrough the same tired issue.1 thll both' aides have beeh asnlllq each other wllh for years -neither 1idt having all the facta. • The Communlslll have proven lime and again that they cannot be tru3t.l!d and their •·ends justify their meam." 'IM whole package deal has added up to the NATO and SEATO contracts for us and our alllu' protection. Tht Commun~ violated it and ~e answered tl;te vtolatkm . I can't see where this i~ coloniallsm or imperialism. These comments from our youth about nur invotvemenl in the war rem ind me of the man who boarded the N.Y. to L.A. bus al Pasadena and tried lo tell us about the entire 3000 mile trip. In one breath tJlf; lelter-wriler criticiiu the "warlike" policy of the U.S., then In the nut one upholds the same warlike policy of tht S.D.S., Paothtra, elc. How can you juatlfy trying to achiev~ love and peace throuah hate and violence? lf these people are So lntereated in helping the poor and the bl•cks, why then do they throw away mllllona of dollar!i lhal could help these people on rock festa, drugs, de1truction, etc.! . "Power to the People," he says. What power to what people? Election• hive proven that the majority 11 Oppoied to llie violence, crime, insolence, and con· tre.dlclory philosophy and behavior of these social cancers that call themselves hippies, ylppies, etc. Power to 1ht ma· jority I R. T. STEWART V11ue%u•l Aet To the Editor : Your editorial (about the new tqual rl1ht1 bill\ In the Au1. to edition er 'Mt• DAILY PILOT brought out 1 point only a few people have thought about : n111mely, that NO Job can fall Into tht category or men or women MY longer, inti discrimination is a thing of tht past. t suppose we could refer to the new Jogl3la· tlon u "The Unisex: Act!" To poiJ\l up the chaos thll new law ha1 unleashed, I enclose an •rtJcle from the Au1ust & edition or Weekly Variety -a ahow bu11tness publication. (The article related queries made by "-'t-t'lomoMlx11al1 In New York reatrdJnt application Jor Jobs Ill Rhckt.I• tea In Radio City Music 11111. The Musi<' Hall '• rtply listed aae. heights and weight, }tul failed to mention sex.) AFTEf\ ltEADtNG this..: one wonders about male Bunnln at the Pliyboy Clubs, mile alrllne 1tew1rdeuea, mile con- t1stant.1 for the Miu America Pageant and Mlall Unlverlt. fem1kt attendants 1t the local aym for men . male aUendanls at the local 1Ym for women, and Olhtt ludicrous 11ilualion1. Althou&h the law may no! allow an employer to discriminate because of sex, ~fai l.box Le!tert jrom reodera arc welcome. Normall11 writers 1hould convt11 thtir n1easage1 In 300 wordl Of' less. The righl to condt'Ue lettera to fit 1pace or cUm tnate libel ta re.terved. A.ll ltt· ters '"""' incLude 1ignatt.1re a·nd mail.- irig addre11, bl4 nomea may bC wit.la- htld on req..;.1& ~f au/fici111.t rewon is apparent. Poch'~ will not be pub- liahed. r don't think there la a le.w 1aalnst the .-nplo7U tor ~triftl hi• employes to tdrNI to 111it. h1I Jt jUll may be the an1Woi'. J{ i man cts a job because ~LI employer re(zuli'ts ht wear a dress in the position of w;iltress , or 1 padded bra as most Playboy Bunnie• must wear , or the like, t doubt any court would uphold a discrimination sult, should it be filed . At least one thing ha s been ac- rompllshed. t no longer feel morally obligated to set up and give a lady my ~••t. And she can open the door for btr1elf. Or, rar that matter, she c1n pick ~1r: up fnr the date. And sl\e'd better con1e to the door, too. It's rude lo henk the horn! LEE C. MILLAR Tf1e Schntlt: Boom To the Editor · As a Casta ~1esa resident who hit111 been torn between Conares.sman Schmitt and coimnnn aense, I appreciate the helping hand which "°1r. Studley's letter ot Augusl 18 provided. Mr. Studley 's letter sup- ported Conaressman Schmitz and also stated that "The people \\'ho contribute mostly to the population increase are largely irresponsible and , . ," Mr. Studley (an expert on population control?) was obviously unaware that he was describing Congressman SchmiU- who Is the father of seven ctiildrcn. "°1aybe Mme future letter from ~1r. Studley will tell us how he is going to ell:- trtcate himself fro1n this moral dilemma. He might restate his phril' to read ''Thf' jY'(lple who contribute more than sevrn children to the populalion increase are largely irresponsible and ... "\. R H. TUFFIAS l'ote Was Safe To the Editor : I have JU8t voted in the election for State Senator for the 34lh District. With only one real candidate J somehQw got the feelln1 that I "'as voting in Russia . But t do fee.I aare. DAVID H. KRUE GER !'lt•Mf., for Delp 1. 1Ke Edlmr: 111nk you IO mucb for your fine news coveraae conctrnlna Ult buildin& of lhe 50 meltr pool to be planned for lhe Newport-Me5' School District Not only your articles coocerning the advantages or and the financing of the pool, but the new1 coverlp.g the record "mUllon yard s"immlng relay" was most appreciated. Allhough the req uired funds were TlOl raised by Aug. I. with the extension of time allo.,.,•ed by the school district, ii Is hoped thal the public will respond and either give or pledce their share for thll proje<l. EV~RYONE will benefit rrom the ronatrur.lioo of this pool whetht.r It be In dir Cft aquatic instruction or in belna able to "' ~ t n e 1 s lnterestina event• r11nglng from water polo and 1wlmmln1 activities not only on the hiah school level, but university and college as well. With the proposed seating capacity. h a r b o r residents ma y participate as 1pectator11 in observing many fine individual swim- mers and outstanding local aquatic teams in 1cllon. Donations may be sent to Olympic Pool Foundation, Box 300, Costa Mesa , 92627. Again, my thanks to the staff of the Daily Pilot for your assistance in cover- ing this !und raising project. TRUDI l\OGERS 1f a f'lre Cnme1 ••• To the Editor : I would Ilk• to invite you to like 1 drJvg to delightful Balboa Jsl&nd g;, a Saturday evening about 1:30. If that doesn 't bother you , try finding a place to park. If that doesn't bother you, pretend you live there and had an e111ergency al home. Residents of· the Island have been ex- tremely tolerant with the crowds and vacationers on the Island : 1 good deal of them profit by their presence . But one has only lo experience a slight emergen- cy In realize what disaster could occur in a major emergenry. I HAPPENED to be out and about on the last two Saturday evenlnp abOOt that time. I would like lo relate a few in. cidents that point hard In the direction cf danger. So many cars were pouring on to the Island that all courtesies were ignored at intersections. Major traffic tie-ups were conjesting all entrances, exits, and slde s!reets. Ten1pers were at a fever pit ch - it was scary. And, or courae, NO parking places were to be round. I saw a resident park in a red 2one just to ht could go home -si:r blocks away (be wa1 one of the luck)' one1). , Thi! main street v.·as virtuall1 at a: stand;till. Anyone who had an emergency. could not even get through an allty to get: off, and the ferry line is ridtculous anc$ out of the question for any<>ne in a.hurry.~ WHAT IF an ambulance was needed!: What lf a store caught on fire? The car& ln front could not move, explosions would~ occur and spread from ga.!I tank lo 1as tank, chaos would be inevitable. These are common disasters. What about the uncommon natural disasters and un. controlablt crowds? Police could not even move In effectively. Al neither of the1'1 times when I observed this potentially dangerous situa- tion did J notice police. And what I still1 Cll\JW\, cornpc1:hen<t is why there was no traffic cohtrol at the entrance to the Jsl1nd, I We ire begging for trouble, and if swift1 action Is not taken, we'll get Jt. I am n«i clai rvoyant, but the end result of every undisciplined silualion Is inevtlable tragedy, and I 1ee; tragedy if no control is instigated -SOON! M. L. POLLOCK 'Copter Complaint To the Editor : Everyone is compl4lnln1 about the. noise of the J't planta in Ute arta but J think lba.t police htlletlptar ii the most: auravat1n1 and annoying (to say the• lrast) that t have ever heard. You cart ~ depend upon that thing to disturb y~ur j TV reception and make so much no1st• you can't hear yo\lrself think. ' It's too much to bear : the jeb don·1: ~ave anything to compare with ttie aa·: gra valion lhat silly helicopter causes. ' Why don 't they fly over Coast •llKhway,; Harbor and Newport Boulevards Instead of the re11ldentjal areas? And what can : U\fy see ln the/dark at midnight~ ' MARY HARPER · ' Stop Me If You've • • • lf you had to name thl! 10 common remarks in the En1Ush languqe that you &et JllOSI tired (If hearln& year after year, which would you chooae? lt'1 a la1einatin1 l•rllt to play, becf.U9t our vooabUJarie1 become 1 11 hackneyed with duU and repellllvo pjlrua that wtlh !dme people one rn11 he can cany on • conversation in hit sleep. There frt 80 IDJIRY trile aaylnp In our day-to-day talk th111l it le: abnoa:t im· posstble lo narrow them down to the 'to that are the most boring , but here is a list of potential candidates: "What's new?" ''Hot enou1h for you~" "Cold enouah out fot you?" .. Here today, gone tomorrow." "After all , II could bt worse:." "WELL, Jf you aren't a li&ht tor IOrt eyes!" ··we 11lmply have to 1et together for lunch sometime. I'm rree moat w day." "Lona tlme no Mt." i•J like your new suit. Too bad they didn't have one Jn your sl.ze." "Speak about the devil, and look who show• up !'' "No can do." ''If I had It 111 to do over aaaln. thin&s would aure be dlVertnt." "If 1 wert running thla place. there'd be tome chances made." "00 YOV MIND l•ltln& I~ Jim? Tho 1mal1Ht 1 've &Ol on me ls I '20." .. , don't like to IOISlp, but-." ''A&e btfore btiuty." "You kMw?" _,..ft ___ ..,.. .. , 11:.:.... 't 1 ~ Hal '.-v11e .. ~~~y .. j ; ~...:-.zi.:._.., .... _, .... ~ ·-~ "J hate to 1ay t told you llO, bul-." 1'1111 match my public life with any: m1n'1." · "You never hear a word I say." "Be my aueat." • "Why cati't you be like other bus.: bands!" "Walt'll I tell you whal happened to. me. It'll make your hair stand on end.'' 11 11 W- Wednud,y, Auguil 26, 1970 The editorial page o/ th• Dally Pllot 11ik1 to in/onn and sti~ tdalr rfodtrs bf!' presenli1111 thl1 ncw1poPfr'1 opinf0nt and com- m.niarv o• toplca o/ i11ttrts& and rignf/konct, bu providing a forum for the rzprc11,011 of our readers' opfnfon1. and bf/ pre.tentinf rhe dlverit t•ici.o- .pofntt o informed ob.lerv1r1 a1id 1pokt11n1t1 on topics of the dau •. , Robert N. Weed, Publl•h•r . . • • --• ; For the Record ' Meetings . Citizen Group Seeks · :Nine ·More M embe1-s general ,Ianning program-is seeking \'tlne new members. James E. o•cOnnQr of South Laguna has been n)med ac· ling chairman of the boi:iy to \\'hich 10 members have been ~ppointed -five by e-0unty supervisors and five by the ·1 ,Olatrict .. ' . Coas!.ColllJ!lunity College Saddleback Junior .Coll•&• Ll!guna Beach Unified C•pistrano Unlf!ed l Newport.M..._ Unified • Coata Mesa , ,Newport Beach " GrHt L•vti . S.rvaol 13 & 14 13 &.14 K·U K·li . K·l, Hunlington Bea~ Hi&h 9-12 Tustin Union High • 9-ll Fountain. Valley ElemeJ)lary K-8 Huntington. Beach Elementary K..S . Ocean View Elementary . K·8 San Joaciufq. Elementary K·8 Seal Beach Elementary K-8 \Vestminster Elementary K-8 Est. Ttx R•tt ( lt70.71) $ .89 .53 3.03 4.34 5.13 4.78 2.2% 2.Q7 3.50 2.80 3.68 2.76 2.16 2.99 Wtdnt<d.ty, Augusl 26, 1970 DAILY '1LOT 11'71;71) (1'71;71) Est • ./>._•,,. E1t,Ava .... Pot Pyplf Por Pupil CHt For Cost T .. •I - Actual • Raia Inert••• (lff,.70) (DecrtaH) ln1lrvctlon lludtel $ .84 .()$ $ 850 $1,481 .53 same 1,166 1,617 9915 l jOll M7 r lilD 679 1,010 • 3.14 (.11) . 4.37 (.03) . . - 4.69 .44 4.34 .... --' 2.13 .09 2.03 .!H 924 l.038 . ·900· .. 1.020 3.50 same 615 6S6 2.56 .~4 3.71 '(.03) ~ m 671 713 2.68 • .08 709 'llO 2.20 (.04) 800 1,000' 2.97 .02 6.17 651 • Tustin Foe Of Airport ·-Orange County League ot1'::c========"=================================== Cities.~ . . ,Licenses TUSTIN -The Twtin city council has joined the long I isl 9C organizations opposing ~ pansion of the Oranie Q>uuty Airport. . Councilmen have unanimously adopted a resolu- tion requesting that the board of 1upervisors "~ke action nec;esaary to all.~Y~te or~ ellmlnate noise and air poll\!· tion and potential sarety hazards from the continuing· operation of jet aircraft from Orallie County Airport.'' The resolution stated that ~panalon of airport faciliti!(' \\.'OUld naturally lead to an in- crease in air traffic, At lbe commi~on's nrst meeting, Al Bell, of. the county planning department. advised members to "remain in- de j e o d e.p,t· Of · special Pl'e3Surts, lnc:Judln& UM! plan- ning department, and the board of supervisors.~· -~1Don't·be a ~bl>ei stamp ur you LwYf tile wilting your tilM,"1·fte ·added. The commlsslon'a PQwer Is ~tr!Ctly advisory to t h e supervison .. Jt was named at the sUggestion of the UCI Proj. eel 2.1 Studv Team for Urban •Problem SQlvirlg and the Orange ~u11ly ~amber of C o m merce Environmental Planning Committee. Nine additional members are to be added, 'to the present 10 and O'Connor has uked that thou persons interested D W;,. 0 e' in serving on the new group f • .. oS l'WaU write or ~fe~e Bell In the county PlannM1 Department. To Give Speech He streased lhal there are no qualificatiofis as to q;e, 'ANAHEl~t -Dr. Jack education or financial status. Wasaerman will be l h' The first five members of featl.lttd speaker at the ~pt. the c<>mmission were named Re·•JfPOint.ed 14 meelinc of the Orange trom their various dl.slricb by County Society or I 1 r a e I ·the superv~aors, the second J\frs. Norman Watson Philatellats. The m~Un1 will fjve by tile Oranae County of Newport Beach has be held at 7:SO p.m. at the League of Cities, and the rt· ~en appointed . for · a Eastland Savln&s •nd Loan tnaining nine are to be second year as chair· Building, 910 S. Brookhursl St. selected by the original 10. "Wv.tACHMANN-0oni1c1 ~.. 70• man of the Council of here. Next meet1n1 of the group 1u 2 11 c rrc11. HU111rne1°" a11r~. California Vol11nteer Or. Wassennan wlll speak will be Sept. 1 at 3 p.m. in the V ""I'• 20. l2W Mtrlt'lt A11n :I Wind f ,, ~ "'1m11'". advisers for the Nation-on "Throu1h the ow o a conrerence room ot County "'!:'~Ill· ·~~~1ct1;'.~cl\?·;.""q~.J!Z~ al Foundation.March o! Tourist Bus -A Travelers Administrative Officer Robert »-.~.'1\n Jon D•v or .. "111111...+°" Dimes. View of Israel Today." Thomas: CAVAN,t.UiH·RICHAll:DS. Tllom1t E .• --------------------------------!!,of 11 N. MjrlPDll, LOI A11111H1-tnd ICI IHI\ ., "1, of ltll W. Oc11"lrt"1, NIWHrl IHcll ADAMl·OAYIS.. Cll1rl11 A., 7l. ol Death Notices MAlllRUJO R1vt1 M1rrul1. A11 U. ., um "''"!· IO~I l t llt, Hllnlll\9!11<' llHCl't. 0111 lf l deUll. Au9Vll !l. Survl'tld bY IOl'll, Ftr· min, Tarlvlo, kty, LH 111C1 JM M1rrulo; I U u1111 ..... .-.n11M Ltf!>llnn. J11!!1 Sun111 . tlld Herml11!1 Lo:1 ... ; 21 lrlndcllll6l'lfl I 11\d 21 ••1ll·l rll\6c:hlldr111. Rlltlr~. to-! 1111111, Wldl\lldlV, 7:30 ,.M, S,..11~1 Ckeollf JIMulim MIU, Tllu11<Mv. ' AM. SS Simon 1/111 Jvdt C1\llalic (hu1'1:ft. I,.. lwm1n1. All Soul• C1tm111rv. ~ 11..:11. Smllhl Mir""'"'· DlrKlor,._ ICRANTON Gtrlrvft I . Scrtnl~. Wife t i tkt 11!1 Htrr'f A. Sc11nl1111. StlOY9d motll1r of Mrs. Loi• S. "hll11, Mrl. M1rtutrll1 S. Plitt 1nt11 Mrt. P1trltl1 $. l ll'fd. Al11 111rv1....i lw lllYIM •••nckllll!lrtn. llYI 1rnt·1r111dtllll6r1"; tour 1l1t1rs 11\d - broth". llfl'lc.11. l'rldl'f, 2 """· 1" th1 w" 1CTrl( t' !hi Hel!h1r. For111 L1wn Glllldlll. FOl"ltl LIWll MO•tulrf. Me- mOl'lll tontrlllutlon1 m1y bl "'.at to tht LM Ant1l11 M1t1btUc Cll11ic C•m' for Oltbtllt Chll6r1n, 2ru w. tth $1 .. ~DI Anlt)tli. • AllBUCM.~ • SON \Veatcllff Mortuary •Z7 E. 17th St .• Co1ta l\ltsa jjl-1111 • BALTZ MORTUARIES CorOGa Itel l\lar OR 3-MM COiia Meea Ml I-tot ' . : BE1.L BROADWAY 1 l\IORTUARY 111 Broadw•y, COit• ~1e!1 u a.sm ' . McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH,MORTVARY 111$ LoPM.Cuyen Rd. .414.Hli . , PAClirlC VIE" .M~IQlllAL rARK ~me':~ariu1ry nee plCf(~Vkw Drive New,..l n,och. CllUorni• ........ , ·-' Pm rAMILY COl.OlllAL rtJNERAt: DOME 7ltJ -lelu Aw. 1\'Htnllooter ltJ.llU -. SllEFF£11 MORTUARY ....... -"4-1131 SU Cle,...ie lllMIM • • • S)ll'l'IW MflRTVARY 111 Molo 11., Huall•ittm lkac~ Ill-WI j ' . . \.~ IODllll IDr SOmetblftD unique~ .... · 6ENUINE LONDON BUS .Bria& 1bresthof1uthentic ~ E!!1land into yDur . .... plans lfld projects! Ntwpert Nalkln1I Bink went 111 lht way to London lo brint ba~k 11enuint London two:deckir b11s which is now tv1il~le for Cl\lrter by yollf,orf1niz1tionl You c1n charttr this 43· · passe111er bUs for your .,.eup tri•rtati011 1equirements: The dimer fff Includes ths seMc:es of 1 d~iftl'. Sptcial rites h've been de.sitntd to 1cton11nod1lt cha1it1bl1, civic, ind lrsttt"nal 01pnlpli0ns. Anotl'llr com mu Mt~ service by your uniqui Newport "•ll011l Bank! • • ' ., •. 9 C°"VINllNT O"ICU. SllVING OIANGI COUNTY ~ Ollkt MlcMIMat W.tMl11;r W4J11 ,..,....._ .. ~ 1t ltmbotM ltZ·11•1 c.a.ct"?.t: Otlct N11twte11 lt Co!RlllOIWMIOl71.ito0 ....... MlllOfflu ~Mr It lfN 171 ·1H0 """'' otk• 1u,.r1er tt l'Mllltlt MZ·'51 I • ..,_.. Offkt f-.t CN11111111 "Sl•I• Collea• 171 49'0 Wllklfl "*' ¥tlll'lfn ~l Oovtr '42·1111 . IHI hK• otllte ltrtufe Wotlil, S,•I ... ~ 5K·Z111 I ~· Mlltt """Leisure Wtrld, Ll&UIU H1tt1 IJ0.3ZOG •• • Need ·. to -carpet all this? 12'x15' living room, 9'i:c:12' dining room, 24'x3' hall.,. 40 sq. yards! ./ Get'~Salem'~. ' for ·only a~· 40 s.q. yds. for only •140 . St1,o ri9ht up -and on lo 011r l111h, plush 'Solem' carp1ti11 g for wolt.to.wall luxttry you n...r*'••ht yOu could affor~I So lem i1 continuoUI filcu,,•nl r1ylon, t1f!1kll plll ing a nd fu11ing. Spots u4 •lllt wip• up ec:uily. It hen a good long life, •v•n wh1r1 lraffic. h Jtfo...y. 'ic~ twt11d •old, twe.d-.c.tN1 ~ 10~id avocado, 1olld beige or antique gold . • . --. . lrin9.l_n your.own me•1urement1 for a no•ollli1•ti•n a1timatal • • Aile •lieut • .,,. ••,•rt 1arP•t.la1telletl•• Nnl1t. '•".Y• hes • ... ,latt •tl...S.. of valu•·•rict41•r,eth•1 .,.,....,..,.,..,. '. • • ' . ,. • ... • ' fot ce1pot e•h1111t;t toll tocloy; CA,lOGA l'A•K (113.3660) CAltlSU.D (729·7991) DQWN!Y (it69·'''1) fUllEITON (971-.4343) HUN TINO TON l~ACH IU2·7171) lAKfWOOD163•·7000) MONTCLAllt (621·311 ll N!WPO•T lfA~H {,,4,2313) OllANGf "1ttl CIT'l'"(639.,S091) TOR:• ~Ct()72·ll?3) VlNTUltA(642.7.592} C•rpol o foom 11ow,., ju1t v•• Pcnnci .. tlll'lo poy1t1t11t ltl•• • • ' • ... -. -. " ... ·' DAILY l'l10T N END-OF-MONTH • N PILOT-AOVERTISU ~ NEWPORT BEACH FASHION ISLAND STORE HOURS EVERY NITE TILL 9:00 12 to 5 SUNDAY CUSTOM MADE MEN'S BETTER SUITS LONG LEG CULOTTI SLEEJIWEAR WOM!N'S AND JUNIOR BIG SELECTION OF LIVE OUTDOOR JILANTS DRAJll!RIES Uncl1lrnod Ordon-25 % Your Galn. lrinv In O your me11urement1. OPF YEAR AROUND 4ft88 Mott Slq1. . . . . Odg. IS.00 '7 .. OTHl!RS REDUCED TO . 6?.88-74.00 1009/e Nyton-L1ce Trim Machine Wesh1ble. Orl9. 6.00 .............. . SWIMWl!AR Variety of Sil•• ind 288 Stvl••· Fe1hlon Colors. Orig. 9.CJ0.20.00 . . . . . to 4aa GrHt for th••. und• 33~ 388 cidecl spot in ti{• yard. ,, Orig. 1.19·5.99 . . . . . to MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT SPORT COATS BOYS' P/P FASHION Rl!AL 'KILL ROSE & REDl·YOLT BAmRIES DRESS·UP JEAN STRAW HANDBAGS GARbl!N SPRAY ~:i~.-1~~~· ..... 11 88 Ntw Styles ind Colors Hurry For Thi• On• i'o&t, Colors. Slus I· 16 2" Great Savings. Orig. 3.98 ......... . v1 .... ll1tt1n Or a.oded 144 211 Alsorted Coloro & Stytn Orlt. 3.50 lo 6.00 . . . . to Bug Killer ind Spot Woodor. 144 A Groot luy. Orig. 2.39 .............. .. 12 Volt Now c.... 1688 30 Month Gu1rantH. SjMClal Purch1n .. exchange MAIN F.LOOR MEN'S WALK SHORTS lntlrt ttMk ,.;ucM. • er ' nclu, Sl1M 2'-42 ······--··· ···~·-·· I · · BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL Ca.u•I Sl•ck1. JHll er rtt. 1tylu. Sl1• 2t-i4 ......... ·-·-· . · ., MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT SLACKS lrltht celen. · Sis• 2'-44 .................. ¥...... Orlt. I.ft w .88 NOW 3,88 NOW 6,18 MEN'S DRESS SLACKS .... ., ce11tl1Mt1tal 1tylH. 1 1 88 Sia• M hi 40 .......... Orlf , 11.0CI NOW • MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT JACKETS ...,,_,,,.,t w••h•lll .. ·1-M·L ..... ..... .. . ................ . . . 4." AUSSIE & PLANTER STYLE HATS ,Uft ••••• ,. 1 •• GrHt uvln1a. .. ... .. ......... Orl1. :s.t• NOW • BELTED KNIT. SHIRTS Llfftt it.eve 1tyle. S0Ulf1 & ttrlpt1. . .. . .... Orl9. S.tl FRENCH CUFF DRESS SHIRTS s,,... cell•r. Alff, c .. ws. Orig. 5,00 SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS NOW 3.81 NOW 2.88 luttClft 11 .... &. .... coHar. 2 IO ,...t. c9'.,._ ............ Orlt. J.tl te 5:11 NOW • LIGHTWll\IHT SAND PEBBLE DUSTERS ... , ..... twl•. 4 88 ............. -.. w··~-.. ~-........ : .. ·-·-··· °'1.t· ~.II NOW , •. COOL AND LIGHT BRUNCHWEAR J.Ul!llOR AND JUNIOR PIT DRESSES C•l•r, 1tylff, fabric, fe1hler.1 lult101 ••l•o. 4 II 10 18 ....... -... Orl9. t .00-14.H NOW • • • WOMEN'S STRAP HEEL SHOE Whlt ... ell1 he.I, 2 88 al•ot too. . Orlt. IO.tt NOW O WOMEN'S ASSORTED HEELS t:::= ':!!:'''.... . .... . Orlt. IO.n NOW 3.88 WOMEN'S DRESS SANDALS LNthw u,,.,s. . 3 88 LOlth" Mio. ........... , ......... Oriti. I.ft NOW • GIRL'S DllESS SHOES "P•ttnt u,,.,... 3 88 com,..etlen Ml• ............ Orlt · '·" NOW • WOMIN'S FLATS Patina & crlnlda ,.tMt. 2 18 Cem .... tieft -. ............. O"•· l .tt NOW • LOWER LEVEL l·PC. COOKWARE SET HH"f •t•lnleM ttMI. AvocMI• er harvnt 19.88 1ell1. ___ ., .......................... Or •. 2t." NOW CORNINGWARE COOKWARE 11 pc, 1t•rt•r Nt. lv•rythl11t 24 18 --· ................. , ..... Orit· M.OI NOW • SWISS CHEESE ,ONDUE HNt anl1 Mf'fl. R--'Y te UM. IHI 99 tfftft'ltt trHt. .......................... Or.. 1.79 NOW e ITHACA FEATHER LIGHT ACTION SHOTGUN 20 e ................. 21 ln<h ............ 109 88 ASSORTED PLASTIC POL YPOOLS ... , .i .......... ,..... 3 88 "' lnftatl.n. ....................... Orl1. 4.n NOW • MODEL MAKERS S,RAY PAINT AND GLUE levarel cal•ra. 1 0 Strent Mh•rence. . ... . . Orl1. .22.,iJ NOW • TALKING BARBIE DOLLS ::t·:;:.!:%~. . .................. . 5.44 ELECTRIC TOY IRON ::~· .::-~~u.9'hr. .................. ........... . ............... 1.11 IAG.Q.LAUGHS ~~,~.r=ht. .............. . ··················. 3.44 UNION ROLLER SKATES :;-.::: ~ ... ·~11~·.~~-'·· . 3.49·4·" MODERN IAR With 2 .... .............................. ~· . ... or11. 11t.oo SOLID BIRCH OUEIN SIZE IM lnclu4ff. ~I~ ~i~cH COM~~!;~~'·" wltfl 11r•wer. ..................... ... . . ......... Orlt. IS.OD SWIVEL ROCKER llack vlnrl. w11lnut panela. . . Or_l1. '"·'s EARLY AMERICAN QUILTED NOW 99.00 NOW 77.00 NOW 39,00 NOW 79.00 .,... .... 248 00 w/f .. ,.. culhlen1. .. Orl1. 279.00 NOW • MODERN LOVE SEAT lo Vodro t1•rl<. 89 00 •etMv•lll• cu1hlen1. OrlJ. lit.GO NOW • GIRL'S SETS & PLAYSUITS Ir.ken 111• & c•l•r•. Iliff W 1 & 1·14, ............ . GIRL'S DRESS CLEARANCE .81·2.88 ''"" ''"" •IJIN & knits. • 00 5 81 Iliff 7-14. Ori •. 4.00-l.OO NOW ~· • • GIRL'S ~ACKET CLEARANCE ........ , otyl• 10 ''"" ''°'"· 2 88 5 88 111• W1 7•14. Orlt . 1.00.t.OO NOW • • • GIRL 'S TOPS, BLOUSE CLEARANCE Stveral 1tr1 .. t• ulect from. lllH 7-14 . ... . .......... . GIRL 'S PANTS CLEARANCE 1..-.,.1 1trlu •nd cel•r•. lllff 7-14.. . ..... .......... .. QUILTED BEDSPREAD CLEARANCE Twin & full 1!1• . t• 1.81 1.81 ;~~ &' ti'."'.,~:'~~--~~-~'.~.: .. 1 •••••• 19.18 a-• & kl"' "'" ............ 19.88 •• 29.18 GARDIN SHOP BAMBOO FENCING Ortlft & rellwaell colort. Malo • ch•np ....... ............... . 4.99 UNlllEAKAILE PLASTIC POTS ll .. IOt .... Oth'ldl•L 5 18 7 II HulptvNlll 1 .. k. Orlt. 7.U t• •.•• • •• e SOIL TEST KITS ,.,, tha ••14 t•rl1•Mr •r Htlnner. Orl1 •• II te 4.49 LAWN DYE NOW ,44 to 3,66 I ~~Zk :;r:~.'-~~-~-· ..... Orl1. t .OI NOW 4.18 COLORFUL !'ANT SHIFTS r.c:elver. OM enly. Orlf. JM.fl NOW • REMINGTON WINGMASTER 110 TB Gredo 12 Go . lhottun. •nt rli., full ch•lt•, rlctli Amerl. 134 88 cen w1lnut 1teclc ..... Orl1. 114.11 NOW • QUILTED DELUXE LOVE SEAT With nntev•i.I• cu1hl•11• and lh•,,.•r4 144 00 c .. t.,.. . .. ·• . ...... Orl1. 24t.oo NOW • POLAROID MODEL 350 Teuch "' the lawn. Pint• & 11llon1. 2 88 9 81 . ...... or~. i.ts t• 12.tS NOW • t• • JAPANISE HIBACHI fJ~i e;~UNER & SAW -· . -........ 3 •18 v ............ & • .. NOW 4.88 t•IM'lc1, ........... ·-····· Ori• , 1 1 SUMMER.COOL DRlllS LJ!NGTH SHIFTS ..... fl-,,..;.. 1 M NOW 3 ••• fM INR fMrk. ···--··············· Orft. I ' LIGHTWEIGHT SHl~T GOWNS I ~.·~:'.'.'. .......... Orlt >M NOW 1.1a COMFORT NYLON P.J.s ~:: ,~r~"" ............................ Orll. 4.H NOW 1.11 THREE PllCE BEACH SET ~~S~Mte:r.I -~~---~~ hlt0r11. I.DD I BY IO" ACETATE SCARVES ltltht celor• & ,,int&. .......... , ........... . Orlt · :S.00 SIX-PACK SUNGLASSES Match yeur tltHllll an4 ...,_,. felhlen. ..... . .... . Orlt. s.• FALL FASHION WOOL HAIRTllS AuortM cot.n. 12 to a ,.ck. ... ................ . ..... Orie· t .M 100% ITALIAN SILK SCARVES Worm foll ulers. 11 lty 4' Inell. ....... .... .. . Otlfo 6.11 BACK·TO.SCHOOL JEWELRY NOW 3.11 NOW 1 ,66 NOW 2,18 NOW .25 NOW 4.88 ...... ''"'' " ,..., .. All ''"'"'" 10 1 88 colCll"L .... Orit. 2.llte l.M NOW • to • THE "WET LOOK " Sl!AMLESS HOSE '~-'-~~.-~~-~~............... Ori• 1.11 NOW 025 FASHION,l\ILE PONCHOS One 1110 fits 111. White & bl1ck. .. Orig. 11 .00 EASY CARE SWEATERS 19ltl, white and navy. H11nd-loemtcl •.. SUMMER SHIFTS Orl1. 11,00 NOW 8,88 NOW 9,18 c .. 1 aM comfwtabl•. 7 18 Pl"k, (IM.ltitl• •"41 l:lrewn. . Orlt . 11.11 NOW • POLYESTER ANKLE PANTS Precl1ion ••llered. 5ummw celCll's. Orl1. 11.00 PERMANENT PRESS JEANS NOW 6.88 WNr 11at~ MOf!Hnte. 1 99 ,., werk er pl•r. ...... . .................. NOW • Tl!RRY TOPS FOR PANTS 'uhlen 1trl1ht coler1. 1"'9tt prlcacl. . BLOUSES IN PASTEL COLORS Machine wa1habl•. Lat•t •tyt.. . Orl1. I.OD GLENBROOKE SKIRTS Pink, 5umm•r 1hade1. H•M wa1Mllle. WESTERN STYLED PANTS '••hlerw.~• cetMert. 3 ... 5.00 NOW 3,18 Duralll• faitrlc. ..... . Orl1. S.00 NOW .88 2.81 SHINY LEATHER LOOK iklrto ......... lr•w• • '"'· 4 88 6 88 .... • •. w. •• Orit· 6.00-1.0CI NOW • • • BONDED ANKLE PANTS Nev1 with r• Mlt. · IMat'tly tal....... . . Orit . t,DO 100% ACRIL.AN BONDED SKIRTS ........ ,... .... MadtiM ......... Ori •. _ l.IO PENN-PREST JAMAICA SHORTS NOW 7.88 NOW 6.11 .................. "0'"• 1 88 2 II Alt II-. , O~. 4.0I NOW • • • JUNIOR JACKET SCOOP -100 ... _ "'"'· 4 81 T'9 Wt, __ Or ... t.11 NOW • WOMEN 'S SWEATER COATS _.............. 1118 1•% ...... _ --O<lf, 1UI NOW • -IH'S ALL WEATHE:R COATS c.--·-, ..... -r. 9 81 14 81 • Ori1-JUl-11.11 NOW • • • PROflPIOHALUHIFORMS "' .... -.... 4 II , -.......... -Otte. Ul-7M NOW • WOMIH'S DAY WEAR DRISSIS ----• .,... ... ,_ 6 •• 1218 &%•-.~t--14M NOW • • • REMINGTON WINGMAITIR 170 U Go . Shotgun '"" cheb,. wnt rllt, Arnwlc•" wtlnut I 09 88 ateck. ·-····----......... Ori• 11f.N NOW • CHAii LES DALY 0..r.Ullller 12 Go . "'"""" V•ture 1rMe. ""' rl~ ... .... ..................... i... ..... .... 209 00 hrMrm.. ....... -........... Ortt. ut.11 NOW • FOREMOST SPINNING ROD-FRESH WATER ' t..,, ,,..., •-• loto 2 44 tw• HCtlent. ............ . .. ...... or1,. J.00 NOW • FOllEMOST FRESH WATIR CASTING ROD J 'ltc•: ~~~ .. ~.~~~ . Orlf. J.00 NOW 2e88 FOREMOST 11/2 FOOT FLY ROD '•If ta,.r-2 MCtl•M· 1 81 6 "''" . . Orl1. 111 NOW • FOREMOST II CLUB GOLF IAG H•••Y 11uty vl11yl faltrlc. Oet•&htltl• hffll. 11 .88 On• enly. ..... .... . . .... Oris. 14." NOW BOWLING IALLS BY IBONITE ~-, .. ency er ltlaclc pr• 11111. 17 .88 Alurt~ ......... ...... Ori .. 24.n NOW BASEBALL UNIFORMS-CALIFORNIA ANGELS , ......... ..., ...... shirt. 3 88 IMall anl1 mad. slaM enly. Ori .. 4.11 NOW • SHORT SLEEVE CRISLAN SWIAT SHIRTS lrek.,. celw• anl1 88 sla-. ···········-·····--· Orl1. 1.4t NOW • QUICK 220 SPIN REEL Tu,.1tM1 c•"W• llne 1ul••· 14 88 J itftly .......... -.......... Orlt. 17.H NOW • GENFIELD 4a32 SCOPE WITH LENSE CAPS I" tuM 111ametff. 1 6 88 Cro11 htlra. ......... Orig. 11.0I NOW • CROSSMAN TRAPMASTER 1100 COl SHOTGUN 301 1•u1•. 11elMIH1. ne retoll. 49 88 Trip sat and 1un. . Orig. S4.ll NOW e WILSON SOUND BARRIER EAR MUFF 'luld tlllM culhlen1, 1to,1 fl lnchln1. lmprn• 1 2 88 yeur Here. OM .. 1, ..... Oris . 14.tS NOW • TAHITI K-51 ONE MAN KAYAK 7''"x30" W•l1ht 10 ,.,, .. ,.olty .. I•• 32 88 One enly. . . ..... ·-·-·-Orlt-H .00 NOW • TAHITI K-31 KAYAK 6'J"xll" Wol1ht 1 ,., .. <0po<lty 20I I... 27 81 Five onlr. .. . ............... -Orlf. JS,00 NOW • TAHITI K·ll CHILDS KAYAK 4'1"x24" , Woltht 4 ......... slty II I... 16 81 ~~i T~·N·· s·1ZE"Ai'R tl'Ti°RO:ss Now • lullt In eltffrv•tlo11 window. 24 88 '•ur only. . Orl1. 30.ot NOW e TENTS-SOILED-DEFECTS MISSING PARTS-AS IS J •••••• 33 88 0 .... "·" .............. NOW • I 9'111' 33 88 Orl1. 44.11 .............. NOW • ~,r~~l!~.11 .............. NOW 49.88 I II '•IJ' 94 88 Orif . I 24.11 ... , .••• , ..... NOW • AQUA 11.ILAXIR SUR, & POOL PLOAT A•J•ot•OI• "''"· 24 88 ~E·v~·LOR'"S• rooL ~L'!JA>.:·00 NOW • Clu• •low wl,..ow. 12,88 ~v~[o~rscUBA RE8atA1~~R NOW 1 ...... 24 18 > enly. . , O•le. Jt.11 NOW • HEAL THWAYS SCUBAIR 300 REGULATOR "0 " rln11 throu1heut. Autllllle alarM. 49 88 1 •nly. . _ .. Orlt• 14.U NOW • HOT WHEE LS RACE ACTION SETS 1 ta•t can. 2 II Lot• ot ..... k. °'"" 4,'4 ~ow • TEENIE TALK PHONE by MATTEL Pull cerlll pfrl•n• titlk1, 88 Dur•lll• pl••tlc L • 11'""'"1' "'"'" 99 88 Metal fr•m•. . .... Orl9. 119,H NOW • ARGUS SHOWMAS;rER PROJECTOR ii$.";;;.,i:fiii!PiliiJiCfoil ' •9 ·•· ~·~~".'"'~ ~~t~n~ St.ts NOW 39.88 CARRY.ON FLIGHT BAGS ~·;:.!~'~~ -~·-~-~~~~~: .. ~~-m•n 7 .88 t• 29.95 UPPER LEVEL PENN-PREST• SHEETS Whit• muslin quality. · Kl'!f 111• -only . TIER CURTAIN CLEARANCE Ch .... frOft'I m•ny 1trl•1, READY MAoeo~~~J~lii5 .... NOW 3.99 1.66 . ..... . ....... Orlt• 2.H la 4.2t NOW 2.66 Solid celor1 or prlnt1, .... .... 144 "'"" 6 88 29 18 ... Orl9. 7." hi '4.00 NOW • te • WALL TO WALL BATHROOM CARPET ~1;~n:~~: .. ;;~CE ""s:~iRl2M NOW 9.81 Cabinet with twe •h•IWH. r~~· c•Ry;•f A~n~LASS ... PIECEs···· 7.88 ChOOH trem ,._ or -I• 3 00 5 00 Genuine INl1 c~l•I. . . NOW • & • CERAMIC LAZY SUSAN ~~~~T+~k1~o·L·t ··sers························ .. lt····· 2 .00 l•r• Cit' c.,n. 2 caMI•• •ntl I 22 ~~'~Ta: 'PilcE oci<ios c't~A~~~P Now • ~7~H~M :':=r'"ii-;t~; t>uc1·0··-··-.................. ,,. •21 ,., all-nlte cemfert. IE•tr• • ..._....,. -... . . . -····· Ori'" 1.n PANTS & HALF SLIP 10G% nron. 1-4 T ............................ Orl9. 1.tl TODDLER'S SUNSUITS NOW e66 NOW•" ........ , & elr ......... 2 44 2 81 Save new. Ori,. i ,00-4.00 NOW · • t• • AMERICAN"\ COORDINATE GROUP l•1•r I matchl~ p1nt1. ""'· white & ltuo. ... 2 88 4 88 . . Otlt:_ 1.JI & t .IO HOW • I • TODDLER'S CRAWLERS REDUCED Peye1ter I cetttn. 2 44 :A~rfO'N'FliLL~S.izl'D gR,a a.st Now • A'""' '°'°'· 2 5 88 ~o~r5 SHIRTS REDU'}'.~i> .. i~ CL~~'; • lack t• uheCll 1C1•lnt1. 1 II Your cfrlolc:.. . -.... Orlf. '"' te 1.51 NOW • BARGAINS ON BOY'S SHIRTS A11t. sty ... tw.llen 11 .... ' M1.11t clH r ......... -... Ori .. Ji)M te1 J.M SAYE ON JR. BOY'S S ITS NOW 2.88 """ ,._ '''" .. ,. '""'" ·-6 II I II OrJ1. I ... le 11.11 NOW • to • BOYS TAl',ETA SURl'lll JACKET Llthtw.ltht, •11..,u,,_., Sl1a1 1-16 ..... ~M .... BOY'S BELTED SPOllT PANTS lack te Hhffl .,,.,,,. .. Sl1a1 1-16. .. Orl1. 5.tl BARGAINS ON BOY'S PAN TS Aut. 1tyl " a f•ltrlca. Y.ur choi ce. ..... . . Ortt. 4.tt BOY'S PAJAMAS RIDUCID A11t. 1tylff & faMlc1. 2.99 NOW 4.88 NOW 3.18 O•HI .. r .. lo• 2 18 ••• :.t. . . Ori~ l.tt..S.M NOW • te ... l#IR L'S DRESS CLEARANCE 0"'' ........... , •ty11"'· 2 50 4 II ll1e1 l-6•. Orlt . 4.to4.H NOW • • • Trim ,.... t.r f•ll. JfJci•~rtEI_he ·~· ....... -.......................... . '"* tw your ttkr terch• .. 9.99 1.81 i1A~Purc TiK1 .. TORcH ·S ori,. 2·" Now Lltht up rour ,..1. t'to·~~t's ................... ·ori1. 4.44 Aq'tl1, '1cln41. ' NOW 3.22 Al111 to_ yeur 1et. . 0•11 17 APRON-HAT-MITT sin' .. NOW e66 Look Ilk• a pro II' y:our !:lack. y•rd. POPCORN POPPERS . 2.99 UH fo r an eutdoer treat in th• mou11ta ln1. . Ori1. 3.tt NOW 2.11 I PC. PICNIC AND PATIO SET U11 on • picnic that's ·a let •f fun. . . · Orl1. 1.H THERMOS PATIO LIGHTS NOW 1,44 NOW 6.88 Fi~~:.1;~.;;~~~--a·a8'11• '·'' A tl.,,._t Ioele ·111 llQ1. 1 7 II Got --· ................ Orig. 1t U NOW • LAWN SPllEAD!JR . UIO t• hrtlll1• '"r lown l.\A.:i;'P'r~iiiNGSH~~~s1 "11 Now 10.81 Per the llnlo jeM t•&~a"tt~~i>Lii oiiAss ~~\l~' NOW 1.22 The HIJ war hi trim r~~'CA'.rr· ........... . Orl1. I.ft NOW 4,44 F•r haullnt •ut thu• ~tl~&;· cl!W.lic ~SlT~·~v NOW 10,88 ............ & ......... , ••• , 1 22 6 88 wR·ou3'.1T ~1'~ ~r:RNl~~~E • t• • PMlll,...I• hUCh ,., tlM home. A •orloty of """ 3 18 1 2 88 -·· ()rJI. IAt N 16." NOW e to • PENNCllAPT POWER MOWERS Lo;rp ..i.ctlM ......... frern. - :'t.1;~ .......... NOW 77,81 te 129,11 AUTO CENTER I CHROME WHEEL CENTERS Dr ... up yeur car. Malle lly Cra,.,. 5 liolt 14 95 Chevy1 & ,.,,,. . Orlt . 14.tS Mt NOW . e YW MUFFLERS i only. f lt l!Jfs. Ctt.k theM. W• mar 10 OO have_ your sl11. . .... . Orit. 1t.ll NOW • VINYL FLOOR MATS Full rNr• only, Red, •rewn, ltlcck. UM them 50 for •ny!hlnt·.. . ... . . Orl9. l .tl NOW • YW IMPI WHEELS 6 .,.,, for 'ltJ .. ft'lodel1. Samo a1 40 00 PWMhe wreel ...... Orlt. 22.tl Mc:h NeW e CAR WASH & WAX llT Of 4 12 ... Me Wile. 2/1 00 ........ d11r. . Orie. ·" NOW • • GOLOIN PINTO MINI BIKE 4 'MeMtraton. Whi11 th•Y l•lt, 1 10 00 ~~~~= .BIK~r~.E~~ff NOW 1 1 •Ir. a ..... , ..... We l1e11't want It, 711 OO t; .. "'itit.:f siz if iiErR0e~i>\"·" Now g, Pint tr•d• enlJ. 771•1 5-11hfs-MJ•15. • 81 ll•ck w•ll• M' whltN•ll1. • G.P. TIRE CLOSE OUTS . DltcentlftlHllll numMr1. 4 ,1y '61J•ter c..-4. 19 OO 7U114-77Ja14-1Ua14 !:Ilk wall ..... -• WIPING CLOTH BUY ,lu1 T1a 11 ..,.,. y•rfe. CelluloH fi r.er._ Ne lfnt, washable. . . Ori• ·" SLIP ON HEAD RESTS NOW 3/1.00 VlnJI ,_...,.., 11revHt whip last.. Whllo thty l•1t. . ... Ori• "" .ch NOW 4.la . ·~" 1 •,· :i ,I J f;osta · Me~a , . .'EDITION : * * 7'" ~ YQL. 63, NO. 204, 4 SECTIONS, 61 PAGES i 3 ~ • ' County to ,Up Tax? ., . ~ust J.l.aise Rate or Cut . General Fund ,-: ' . . . • , By JACK JlllOBACK lorced to aboorb the r..iuctlon II will o1 the leplalurt callee! lo reoonslder tho t 0t "" o.uy ,,.., "'" result Jn a "catastrophe." _ county'• Medi-Cal allocation. , ·-pranCe ~ C911nty 11.1Mrv\sor1 today art He said at least 300 emptoye1 would Supervlaor David Baker, wbo suq:ested f.cec1 wltb the ueei:lvlllile opt.ion of either have to be dlamisaed. lmmediatel.f. thls approach admitted that It w-.s a last taillqllbe county tu I-ate eight centa or If supervisors deelde to. make up the ditch ~ffort but argued ~at it w&;s ,worth "'ll!nl tho seneril f"'1 ~t by almoil d~clt by ral!1ng tile 14• rai. It will trying. '3 muuon. mean a net increlfse of five cents over If thi! effort fails, the board must ra\ae ~ option• wef. o:t>Ylously distasteful the present $1.67 per $100 assessed valua4 the tax rate to $1.72 next Tuesday, the t4")oird members ioday so tl\ey decided lion. final date by law for auch action, or cut to» 1'each for a third option which of(ers They had boped to reauce the property five to eight percent from tbe ctitrent 1lilJI hoJjl: of achievemt!Jlt. tax rat& to $1.M through the adoption of a county general fund· ~et adopted lut ;\The «fall 11'1* becaU. Orange Coon-"bare bones" budget and a windfall of a month. ' • t1:1 share 'of ltlte fundl for the Medi.Cal 17.S percent increase• in aueued valua.. County AdministraUve Officer Robert procram was reduced by the state from tions this year. Thomas told the board members that the IS\7 million last year to. measly tl92,500 A:fter agonized discussion for two adopted budget is so tight lhat he cou}d fOJ''the oomlq liRal ye1:r. hours, supervisor• voted to meet im-suggest no means of achieving a P Oranc• County Medlcal Center media~ely with the coonty'a s Ix million reducUoo without the across the Adminjalrator Robert Wh ite told board leJlslaUve representatives in an almost board reduction for every county depart4 tP.ember1 that if the medical center Is bOpeleu alte~pt to 1et a special session ment. ' . .l • t.oncesriota• Made c·,Airport Hassle C1ooling J?own? Counb' AirPOrt Comm111iCGet1 toaaed c:tan .. Coun!y Airport blclc to C-y SjipervilOn Tuelday. And" N""P9ri Beach ncise abatement 1iadar 'Dan Emory IOlt.ened bia st.md on iel #k from UM! airpoft. The copunission:ers, after several lengthy study ses11on1 OR the Parsons i!haae' 11 Study of .Alr Trfnsporlation In 0 ...... County of!fl'ad CfH'll' Sl!pervla- ,.. t11pto ~aUoln , '•"'-let fli1hll at Ille airport should be lnawed io 1rtc1mlly increase durinl the 1liat thiee ,_.. to .......... ~ ~1 .1 itoPartur• a illy_ camparll! ID \be eml· liil II. . !.. ·,-A.MW jet ai"""1 ~ bl .... truo-~ Jn the county • .,. •• tt JI econ- omically feaaible to do 59. .,:An Airport Authorll!'l allool4 be cre- ated to take over Ute dutiea ~ the present <;!ll!UDiaaion and 111!'lou• ptl!er county de- gij;Upeotl VJat have a filaer in the ~le __ ~1 t!fe -~rport. ·such an authority 1nowu Uve "the power p develop and manage ivTation facilities througbout the county iq a prOlilabJe, manner.,,. ·-.Th, Commission'• reconunendations' itte largely a rtfinement of "'proposals )lfeViouJ)Y r®Nd followio&. the groUp'a brainstorming tel!iona on lU'P.Oll prob-lema. •!~ fi olice Bust 4th Firehouse Cutie 'finde r New Law A pe.rfonner c9Jorfully attired ln only a pair Of gold high heeled shoes waa ar· r.ested aL Costa Mesa'• Flrehouse tavern TQeld•Y night, the fourth dancer nabbed Uiere under a new nudity law. ··:.Patricia J. Casaells, 25, ot-Orange, w11 ~ked on charii;es of Indecent e1posure Milli freed on $625 bail. "'""rouce 1aid Mai Casstlls waa In- discreetly dioP!oY~ he< equipment ID ~ iale patrona and ~ )'OWll lady preaent, Will' only \hree fe<t -raUn1 her from ~ frllnl row . . 4,1iw1 enacted by the ~te'a AlCilholic ik•erag, Contrnl Boord rooeatJy prolljbll 'aposure o1 <erloln bOdliy parta ind ~r nude perform~ to remain at least ""1 feet from the neareat patron. ' ''The arrutee wu •ioed to maneuver ;~ptly forward ' and \aclnoard u oho Clapped and IWUnl her arma," aaid the arrest report. t Officers Dave Hayu and Gene Norde.n auitit Miss Caue1l1 -and her act - MOii •W'Jlfblng 1.,Umony Tueaday be· fore a joint seaslOfl ft( the board of •auper- visora and commission came from Emory who ha• been a cqnataQt cf\lic of all jet OPfraUona at Oruge Coonty Airport, EJllOl')', leadv of Newport's anti-air· port polae tfOOp, 11id he WIS Willinl to aciiept pf.tent nai11 levels in •the art& ·~ tbt airport as "within the area of ti>lerances of affected home- owners. H, ..... •1tttere b too lllith oolle now but we can 1~pt the current level as tolerable Jf"yw (the aup•vbon) like alapl to be Certain that no~ leveb are nOt iDcreued ancl tstablish a 'IQQCI monl· torint '~"'m Jimed at eventually re- duclna' the prT.Sent levefs. t<f Urge you' to tiuy or lease a noise monitarin& .system and reconl every flililt out of the airport for the ~ year begiMlng now aocl use the figure1 ac- cumulated as a base y~r level · ( estima- ted Cost ot such a system is $65,000 to l80.oot). ''lf J>l11Per noise abatement measure.!! are takea, there ii a pos&i~ility that addi- tionil commercial ttaffic ~d be 1b-10r~ at the aifPQrt and a JO~ naise 1 level ooukl aUll be ~obtained, Emory con- ceded. H' said he did n(JI think proposed lech. nolotical 'methods ol rtduclng jet nolae woqld be effective. "They just increase the power of the jet engines and the re- sulta in the reduction of noise ja not worthwhile." Emory called for a 10 percent reduo- tion in jet noise hued on the 1870-71 noise monitoring period wliich' he is cham- pioning. , "It is about time the county and the airport users (commercial and pfivate jell) llart biling lho bullel," Emory de- manded. "You caMot continue to p!ace the bur- den on tht! homeowners." Mesa Teenager Hurt -fp Mptorcycle Crash ·A Ooeta Mesa teenager is listed In good condiUon lodsy in Hoag Memorial H0t- pltaJ after IUfferi!ll a fracturtd le1 when bil moloreycle collided with ·a car in NuJIOrl Beach Tuuday. , Alan 8. Quirk, 18, of lll Avocado St., w1s northbound on Newport Bo11Jevard near BotA Avenue whe n1 car driven by Berua G. ~ncan, 59, of llOO W. Coast Higtlway, Newport Beach, IP.Plfe.nUy lumad In front of him. ' Nixon Greets Cleric , Raps With Surfers J UNIOR COLLEGi ,DISTRICT CHANGING IMAG E WI T~ NAME ·SWITCH·AND MOVE T~11.NiW°"o'nl«s · It'• Now ·Ciw11t Community Coll• 4nd tho Ql•lrl•t Admfnl•V•Uon. I• •Abondonlftt ·OW 11ar"9k• , , • ' 1 ·' ' . '~elt Responsibility' Pwildent N l 1 on greeted ·Terence L ndl d s F • h Colleg e ·District Offic es MQv~ " Car(ilnal Cooke at San Clemen1' -y a 0 f ees. l. g t, ' following a Tuesday ....ion of llOclallllnl with a atream of Callforniana rllljing ' ' T Ad A from 1urlers and a girl ctru1 lilhter ID a c· z' J -. ' ' M 0 . ams ve11ue '°!;:,~~~~~~/:!~;!Cooke, the 0 mp· se~.': inutes Lat-er · m~~in:~~~~~.== Archbilhop of New York, late this m~ ' · · · · from 'tbe of ' e Cout 'Cqllq --A. , ·' ), • -I} f '1 • } for tM finl ::e -\MT ··~ ing >nd lunched with lUm. They were lo A boy!r1'od·clrlfrlend d""'1\e ""'lad In ' !ht vtcllm ~ who ·,,.,,.1. "'Y•·~ be fbe ., • ...!~· ·,....nUy · .! •• '..:.:. ;......_ discuu Cooke's recent tour of American d~th Tueaday wl\<n ~'.m...ler o1 the • could.il0,'v1 P<eviiilell l!le Ul«ll' llli ii>-1 be.lol ~~;;. illO'<l' ·-~~ military boies ill Ell'oR'. . , a!l"rlmenll'where·tlie glrl•ij•ad <oll•1*1! cl~ent,-.~ ,a,!!"~ p\>odit\mi. .',' , ' c;n.,_ .oto\rlct ..... "': -•~ta Th<Prealdent,wbo-tlmes·w•l<ftOI af\e~.~·=~rolice arrest t.~, ~~ ~-~el. 1141 '!wllf' ,..,._,,,,, · surfenlrom .. ~llo<i.1.ard,.palllld .......... ' ........... ' ·....,~;l'J=.Ofa•~ Aft:~11·~~aliiit • longest ,durm& , ll1s ill.,._ of 1 "He undoU6tedlr loll r~tY" 1 lieut •Hd' 01 3,a 'p:io., ·-·il<tac 'fho new: olflce bulJdlna, wllidi '1!111 ceremonial -to · vlait w 11 h · ~ Officer ...... N .... oillni ~ tallen te Cllla,Meao llowrjal ·ll'llllla~ ~-~!J·!lells «~ ... , member1oflhe~QoofroSurf,Club. ,. • · 1111._Wd pOllee·llf ..., . ....,If ;..i:.,•, -.:!'r,-~ ..... ~ Among them Wui.W Aumta1, ._ ol •' r ~ ~ ... -.. ,.._ JamesAinW,llarllha!DillonlniheTV ·Mid'ea"l li"'....J.~ l.-y~o~,Thom '1o'n1.:..,',,.-1e J>Uilhuolf1ibulldbll'for-.; series "Gtln!DIOke." Young A~ won ., '-d'Jl!ll!! ' """' ' .,.,, .,.--*1 In Ibo iew IOda; Ii "a. the world lllrfinl championship Jn • SI,, ~ """'· WU -OI\ --............. -.... llnf "~ "' Auslr1li1 .iri11f1y. • .. :. S • ' 01 dilturbtni· the peace aft';" Ult ~l 17; ucf the Mnfiil*lth'a udJ,s Nlso111poke with the,group 00 the lawn 'lllOSl 6 ft00$ . 'l1le moiher of Thompeon. f,vor;je sfl'I offi ... of Ibo dlstrlct . ' behind ~is ' ollice, recalling ~I hla called polk.oe lo'lhelr MaeJ< 81-apart. For lhe ·put• 23 ~. tlie ~ bu dau1bter1 had given him a aurlboard for s' u s Ad • ment fo~ing ,a diapute".wbldi WU aot: beeD ~ in a barracb h•Qcl9f llft Father'• Day ... I yoar. -ay • . • VIS, . e:rs clarUied Ill reports, ' . Jrom the Santa Ana Army.Air llale.llQI. "Maybe one day I'll try It," the J're•i-An' .,.wneot lollowed and a •crowd ol 'i'lli odlillnlltfallve 6lficea for ':the OCC dent said. "I'll' just body I u r f ' SAN CLEMENTE (UPI) -The United 35 -""" and . child{en olheled. Plut C.mpua will rediain Jn lhe old ~ me.anwhile. n So . U . Krauae and thiee other men, a<:cerdlni to , , States and the viet nlOO must agree jnvestigatorfl. . . He was especially kindly to Admiral to any 11etUement of the Mi{klle ~ast Thomi>son was ooriffonted' by \~ of· Richard H. Jackson, a native of Tuscam--crisis and mayr leDd obaerver forcea to fiCera 11 he Kt in hls IPortl' catYIDd uk· bill, Ala., who at IDI Is the oldest Pvlng guarantae 111 terms.·(l!ee details, ~ge 0 ecj.to ,.1 'out1 'at wlileli till"' lhOy ¥id be gr~duate of the Nayal Acad~y and the Because of ~e vitaJJnt.,-ea,ts-of the No , be;::an beathii the da.shbord with hiJ fiJts. oldest livinJ officer in military 5UVice. super powers and' the iunhappy con-'1Jf you touch mt; I'll k1¥ Y.09 pip,'" The achntral was escorted by his house sequence• of Jeavin& negotiations for a Ul~y quoted ~ &I aayl{lg, • 1 "keeper and Senior Navy Chie( David political aettleme"Q,t ·io Israel and 'tts'Arab .A scuffle ensued in which tlje Y~n& Graham, chairman of the Battlethlp n~gt\bora after the June, 19117, war. both computer programmer ba.d to be fqtt~y Association, when be paid a call from bis the ·.sovtet Union and the United States placed in the _police car and l\ral.!Je wa1k- home at Coronado. will be part and parcel of any settlem'ent ed Ulto bis own apartment in qae oo~ples: Nixon had sent a wire of con· thAt Is rtacbed. he managed. , gratulatlons to Jackson on his 104th Thi• 11 the assessment oJ rank.in& Nii-ft1om,.nts later,~· w\fe aald, sllJ'.~d birthday• May 10. on administration officials outlined for a cruh and found ~ lying on the .floor. "You've seen a lot of history in your visiting western newamen here Monday Krause wa1 taken to Pacilio View time,·" the · President sc.i~. NotinJr: that 00 the eve of lhe.begjnaing o[ talka at tbe Mortn..-y, wbert funeral se.rvku. were , Jackson was born in Alabar!)a, the l>resl-United NaUona: between Israel, Ein.pt penclinl todty. dent commented that he had seen the .,, ' University of ·Alabama play in · ttle arid .J9rdan on the crbiJ. Thompson was released on ~ baU, Orange Bowl recenUy. The offlcial1 were cautiously optimiltlc ~nding •·court appear@OOe. ' Nixon also 1pent a few minutes with about the prospecll for achieving peace Susan Dusio, 13, a junior high acbool atu-in the area whlch they termed the molt dent from Newark. She Ja1t year ar-dangerous in the world. ranged a drug abuse program for 640 youngsters. The President congratulated the thrill- ed girl and gave her a charm bracelet wilh the presidential seal. · A painting of former Pre1ldent E~nhower was pre1ented Nixon by artist Venetia EUer of HollywOod. She alto dld 1 quick sketch QI the President durin1 the Visit. The Whittier city flaa was given the President by Mayor K<lth Miller and other city officlala. Nixon admired the flag which was designed by Greg Kelly, of Whittier. Al the fla1 waa unfolded, tho President called off the aymboll .., It: a ' (... NIXON, Pa .. I) ANYONE ·WANT 'USE D' .DR ESSER? SAN DIEGO (AP) -In a drawer of the bedroom . ~e~r. donat,ed to Goodwill bidultr~ WIJI it>ibonµa &i!t -a akunk. , The itarlled truck dri\IU calJed for . heip· but tht skunk, ln eacapfug, doused tqe drease.r with 1 pungent 1m~U .. The · dreuer atlll ails on the loading d~k, alone and unwanted . Man Kills: Snake • For · Trespassing A· twc>foot long snake wu fatally ~ jured In Coata Mesa. Tuelday durin& a dispute over trespassiJ1&. William w. App)ebee, of 1145 Anaheim Ave., c•lled poliCe ta report the reptile had •lilherad under bl> w ..,d plfkier · ~ve BrooU WU dlspaichod · \o ·In-· vestigate. .l'Jbe black·and-yeUow snake w a·• kU}ed durins tbe conlr~tation .. ' ' Pel\Dy carnival. SI~ted in M~ .. ' A penny won't bojy much.for 3M,t!QIOI ~ year, bul it'll lie wort!> a lot T!mo!q 1n Costa Meu.. The annual Rec:reaUon Depart~ lpoDloC!Ied .Karnival · Kolo&sal will be !la&!d f!om (IOljll ID l;.10 p.m. In , Cool~ f4w. Par~, fealurlnJ all aof4 o1 wil~ aod zany (ame& and concassionl. , . Carnival bootha aAd other activlbu wjll· be ·aet. up b~ each of tile ~ playgrounds involved in the summer recrea!lon prosram, which official{y coll· eludes Friday. ~ ~oy,. IO, Found Drunk ,woLVEIUIAMPTON, E111land (UPI) -Police Mid Tuesday \ll<Y are i.. vestlgating the cue of a It-year-old ~y lound drunk In a dtivnOY. A poliC9 spoke.man aaid the chl}d, taken k» tbl Royal Hospital CbiJdrtn'a De~t. refu.~d to Jive· any information abOU~ J:µrn.lelf. • '. '' ' ' ( ~ 'ihorlly before midnl1h1. · ¥gered Dnver :Ra ms Other Auto Nixon Lauds Women GD:Is' Caml>out Planned ,by 'Y' ·Today ta offlclallfW1M11t11'1 Llborallno Day and Iha 0tall(O Coe1l'Youn1 Nen'I Christian AllOclatidn lnaou.nced an aJ1.. fllrl campl•g trip> r ' The IWI ma.Mo • , Uy of tt 'Illuraday, ~ Ol\I)< lo)' a few hilh c-, while OGOalel ..U. dej<ll Will 'but in .,,..,.. ....... era!Ui'Os and Inland ' folU • -their brnw1 al ri. ' 11 auUKll'iUes 'apprehend a man who lifcrtly rammed a young lady'• car in Costa Mesa Tuesday over a traffic maneuver, they'll be careful whom they aaip 11 hls probation officer. :. Con1tance J. Dobberpuhl, l3, of Loot lleach, a probation officer, t~d police ahe ·dlal\&ed lanes and the motoriat behind 'baahed bis vehicle into he.r deliber•tely- wlllch wllne-corroborai.d -cruabinl ,u.e fender Into the tire. -'Mia Dobberpuhl !nld Ofllcer lla DaliH flie incident otcurred In ""'thbound lanea ,ti the l700 block ol Harbor Bllllevard. -· President Salut.e8 50th Suffrage .4~ivet.aty The Women'• Liber1tloo movement to- day re<:elved itl first ofllclal recognition from the Western White Hooae as Pre.al· dent-Nb:on issued a proclam1tlon saluUng the .50th 1Miversary o f American womea11 sutfrace." • ln his message, the President predicted '1womtn aurely Nve allU a wider role to play in the politicl\, ecooo'mlc, 'lltci aociaJ lite ol the country." The five-paragraph proclamation men· tioned 1peciflcally early auffragettea. He did not cUrecUJ re.fer to tbt current •1women'1 lib" dtlve. . "t, Richard Nixon, President of the United States of America, do hereby c1U upon all Americana to recognize the areat debt we owe to those who dedicated their life'• work to the cause of woman auf· fraee," the procla,maUon reads. "It la hard," 1he prealdenl aaid, 0 for any of ua living In 1970 to lma1lne a time. when women did not vote. Yet for more than 1/5 years Amerk:an women faced adversity, ridicule and derision on every level of our ~iety 11 they IOUjhl Wa precloua righ\." A We1tero Whit& Hou11 apokeamu 11id , ih&! barr1nJ any hll<:hes· tile 'i're1.~ dMI wlU ,alin ' lie ,iiual rlshll ~enil ment If \I er.-~ duk. Tbe measore, . prolilbiUnr denlal ii' rlshls because ol lex, paaaed tile -by an overwhelm· 1n1 vqi. and ls peoclillll In l)>e Sena1i. Pat NjXOIJ IJ\d her dlughtera Tricia,, 24, and Julie "£1...00wer, II, had no ~ t.lvitiea or plant tn connectloq "Jth. women'• equalf1y ralllea belji& lla1ad lhrOl!lhoott the counlfll tod.\y. lire aldea point oot1 however, that Mrs. Nixon h11 , "always 1upgorted equal rl&hll for women.1' · 1 , ~MGA-erpedltloll ler I tO l71'tlfo' ' olds Jeave1 Sa&Urday Joi" Like Tahoe and . ' polnll In lbl Hilb Sierra, rt11n111f !11,111 DYi later. · "I • 4 ~ Leaders Jliiltll 'fUI ~IO')l lio ~ Unk willl 'llor,R'1 ~ ~,.;j tlit ... • ' one ol lix, 10me ~Oil 1 lebllluliid ' throuc~ the IUIDpl~· ., , Gitl11 fromiicd Moi;e NEW YORK (AP) -Newxw8'k IJl•palne al1ned an, .,,.,.ment • iodaY wlill Ill women · employ.. promtsln1 speclnc •IOJll lo get "\«,• ljomen illlD jobs u ieport9f1, writer• and editori. 1 , ' I • Bay Issue Vote illed ~y~B_oard )Nnan Relatiom CQU11Cil Delayetl lJay,...Agaih "'uai:-.a ......... ,... ..... Two -1Ji, .... MAnlMll Mendez II>' peuecl bit.-. Ille Or-Counly lloltd of 5"porvilOl"I lbd Uilld !hit I ltudf be made of tho leulblllty of m•Unc an =·County Hum111 -... Com· 'llllldaJ, thl p-opooed-WU liatod.., tho board'• •mlbd M- 1_...i to !Mar the multi of hit p!M. Ha _.. • i...,thy report 1r... Ult c<JW<ty odmlnlJtradve oflloe oo the ptOI and ..., of llldl """11nl111001 lbd tllM heard the "'1Ptl'Vllor• move for 8n li£l. ditlcaal...,. ol the pnJllOllA. , MeodOI ti preiloent of Ille -W Human :Ralotlom Council of Ol'lllp Couoty and -"' lllO memben In Ill commuolljoo. Ha II a mill maMered octlvtat, U the term can be uaed to delcribe one '° quia. He makea hla: living 11 an archilo<L Alter listea.lng pe.UenUy to a 3G-minut.e rtl!Ort.., hll pel project, he uld quleUy, "I .had )oped !hit the •tudy would be completed by now." But Mendez diacovered, a1 many othert have before, the Orange C o u n t y superviaora do not complete final stud.lea on 11.d teqchy projecta in a burry, if two morrths can be called in .. hurry. So the I.at< of a future Oranae Couoty Hiiman Rtlailons ctmm!l!lon, which Ml!llllez thlnil II vii.I tb the weUare of maiiy al the county's cttlr.ena, will not be lcll9WJl Wllll lato November, U then. Who ln)WI, the 1Uptf\'i.sor1 may order a thlrd 1tUdy II that wne. COu,11 Admlniltrauve Officer !!*11 Ttihm.ii dilcbed reaiJta of the ill! lwo monlhl ol ltudf on the IUbject Tuesday. AhM lllllq 111.the J!<1ll and"""' of an official HWTWl RelaUoas ~ia&ion, he offered lba' board member& three poaslblliUu' ' '~-"-~ill ' -'llm> the IQ1!!1n nl1~1 Job ~ .~ the COmmunjty Action ~I h1v1 th(t body ~viH the aupirvilora On q 4 1est.ed action. ~Tum the job over to the newly c,.111od CllileM Directloft Fiftdlnl Com· -· -Deny the requeat tot· formaUon of 1Uch ,. commiuion and refer the matter to t1't Community Action Council, Com- pre.be.nsive Hu.Ith Planning Association, the dincllon &diDI aroup and 11 depart-ment hleda for a ,.port Oft feuibWty. ... In 5hort, Thomas indicated that a coim. ty community rtlalio111 · agency would prpbably "" do the job It 11 lnt<!nded In do buecJ on upe.relnoe in other counties which have 1uch bodie1. 'lbomu' re~rl f~ 100rt of recom- m~din&: that the board for1et the whole idea. He outlined the pitfalls, 11ylng, "If you do not take aome a:tton the county will be accused of being Jnsemitive to the needa of the underprivileged. If you create lllch an 11ency al)d do Ml 1upport it with adequate fund!, It will fail in ita p..,,.... . Supervlaor David L. Baker thought that there were many problems of the un· derprlvlleged to be solved. but pointed out that nearly 90 percent of the county'• dll.-lln Iii .Inmri>or1te!i ollka· DAILY Plllll I ....;.. ~ ""'9ltltfl!14 COo'AltAHY ' laNrt, ... w •• , . .• j ,.....,..~ ... r J t•k l. Cutl•v . • Vld ~.., o...r.1 Mtl\tttt l•i1er T~•"''' A. M ur,~i"' #i......-1•11., c ........ Offl&• JJO Weil l•y Slrttl MAllltt A•i1t111 ,.o: a., 11•i, •1•t6 :· 1 I • "1 • 'OMt• ' ' Mllll'lli'I -~j Wprt .. '-• ~ '. • ,~ hkf>I Ill ..... t AYll!lllt • , .._-..-.....,., uau 1uc11 ·~ 1 1M ~ ~ .. .,,~ II c.ni1111 At!M .:A. • ·-UU!a. in .Uoct. kill the cumnl JWIP agreement, which ii the IUbjtCL of a cotrt batUe. Supervilor Altoo Allen lul M1y i P"'" poeed that a bond illue be placed before tbe volerl to buy up the Jrvine property. Mooday'I actloo WU taken U the ....Wt of a ltall ttporl .., tbe 1ubjec! polnUnc out that the COlll1I)' cooMI pt !eden! and 1111< 11uta ~ dev•IC!PIDI ' the Upper Bly aru inlo I ~ park becauae tha eow>ly hu "no cooceplull pl111 for d<velnpment oilier tllan that upon which the land e1c1w>1e ii based." The ltl!f r•porl further 1dviled drop. Pini ,the bond ill\IO Idea et lhll time beca-tbe utlot ol public rllhll In the area )>u 1191 been determined and becau.e value 11tlmatfil on the trvlne Dfooertiea tre 11c19uded" by the Jac::i of ln!~Uoo on Just how much tha county may -_,'!J!I' .)>ecauae the pnocl!pUve (public) ,. .. 11 •• The report further Mted that thl eupervilorl by • 1-l vol<! bad decided not to cooduct u !JlveellplioO of lho11 public rlalill. Allen bod --1111 Mly th•t the COit to the counjy to bu1 up Irvine pro- pertiel """'1be"11llttleu17.l mUtloo u federal Ind state iranta were obt.llned on rflllonal· parka procrams. He told hll fellow board member• at that time thlt he had a verbal qreement with Willilm R. Muon. Irvine Comp1Qy pr-I !hit the land IWlp would be ICl'lpped 11 the votera 1pproved a bond ...... The land exchange agreement hi now beini studied by 5"perlor Court Judie Claude M. Owens who presided over six weeks of bitterly contated rhetoric by attorneys for-'and agaJnst the trade . Judge Owens la expected to render a decis.ion with.In a month. Throat Slasher Danced Naked Before Victims CIUCAGO (UPI) -T1w! bushy haired man fbo killed one CaWornfa &J.rl and critic&lly lrijured her roommate Jut. moolJ> ,l!'f!W'd arjUpd Ille ljtl1' P'1Jftu Hi>!Jae !1of.11 room paled befqre ,tle<IWll, th~ iifll, a coroner'• jury w11 told Tuea- day. Tbe Jury Jaw ruled the death ol Evelyn Okµio.. 11, ol Stockton, ~u mttrclet. I 1( •I )lef<ctlve Robert. Strahlmen, the pniy pe:Hon to teatlly, revea1ed delalla of how the: incident occurred from notea taken from Ranko Carol Yamada, the IW'Vivor of the Incident. Mis• Yamada, 18, of Stqckt.on, WIS critically injW"ed with a aluhed thr1>1t and wu unable to talk for two woe'° after the July 16 inciderit. Strahlman tatili<d that Miu Okubo wu 1tlll alive in her room when her roommate went to aee why ahe bldn't returned to a friend '• room where a group attending 1r1 Ja:r.anese-Amerlcan convenUon had gathere . Mi&& Yamada found her roommate naked, the detective said, and lying on the floor with her wrists bound. "Thi! man· "'then stepped frorri the shlidows and procttded to jump around her (Miss Yamada) for a full minute, ln a highly excitable manner, 11 If he didn't know what to do with her." lit!: said the killer forced Miu Yamada to the floor, removed her clothing, tied hei; wrist& and C<>vered her he1d with a bed sheet. The killer then left Miss Yamada, Strahlman said, and carried Miss Okubo to the bathroom. Thia was followed by a "g41"gling SO\llld," the delective quoted Mist Yamada 11 sayin1. The \ijler \tttR slashed Miss Yamada'• throat, dreSllfd ppd left the room . Another roommate, Pattl lwatit, 17 discovered the bodie!. The Jury·ordered police to· continue Iha search fQl' the killer, deacribed u tn hll 2tta with a bushy Afro.American hairdo • . Trl!ffic Ticket 'War' Won; Court . Dismisses Case A Huntincton · Beach woman's 1i1· month war 11atn4t a $20 traffic ticket has ended wJth dlsmlaaal of the citation in Santa Ana Municipal r.ourt. JIJdCe Philip Schwab"• rulln1 for 1bln- donmtnt ot t.be 1peedln1 ch1r1• aa11n1t Mrs. ICileen W11dran, II. IOI Savenlll St, come as Ille 111141ng oounly employe, armed ~th an aaortrnent of law books, prepared ror 1Mlr -d hill. Her fittt 1~r1nce three monthl aco ended lo a milltlal when 1 juiy d11d- loclrtdal 11 1 Jn taWlrr ol convlctJon. '1'111 _,,.Y decided mo-~ ~ trial n<>t to pr"' Ille lstU•. Mrs. W•~On ea me within an ace or being found hl contempt of court during her earlier trl•I wh•• Judi• Wlljlam Thom.Ion reprtmanded the w e I f 1 r e deplrtmenl t)lplst for lrr.,ponslbly ua1n1 the power ol subpoena for att.emptinc to haul VJP1 loin court-amon1 them another munlclptl court Ju<i1• 1nd Sa.,. Anl Police Chief Edw1rd J. Allf'll. . 8 fujme(J f • In Marine Race Riot ~ ., I A cillh oUlcially libeled 1 race pro- blem ltli ellht prl101•t1 at the Camp · Pendleton C.OrrecUonal Ctnter injured late Tuesday night and an lnve1ti11Uon 11 under way today . , rt The flareup involved black .00 whit& ' Marlnes confined to the cuter -former- ly known u the brl&, until aft.Ir a eon- sressional and Marine Corpa pr9be at condition&: there -and ldt one rb.an hospitalized. .Jie suffered fractured facial bonel IJI tl)e melee, which Jule& appt0'1mttely ti mlnut.es , but kept the Correct~naf Ce~ter Reactionary Force on alert for more lht.n two hours. AuthoriUea at Can\p Pendlelo11 phi aeveral others wer,t teatedjat Ult! b.tae infirm ary and re~ tn aolltarY ~ finement cell! along with the olbtt partlcipant.s. , No f'..orrectiona.I Center per10DDel wart West Newport Oil Firm Fro•Page l NIXON ••. injured. · , Base Information olftcer1 1ald the 1 violence broke out at the tn p.m. ll!hta.• · out order in a compound of d• huts, 1ttm.- mi111 from 1 li&}tt between just two men,' • Promises N oi,se Action Quaker family, a walnut tree, orana:a and in the background, a mounta in. ln other presidential business Tueed1y: -The President nomll)Sted WWlam 8. No weapons were used and preUminary , invesUgation indlcated about a doien men '1 amon1 !S housed in the compound were , actual participant.a. Soon Ill will be quiet oa the . WOii Newport oil !root. At lout that WU the promile "-dly from the IUbcontract.or opetatlns the clty .. wned oil •Welil j111t. nort)l of the Pacllk: Coast HJPway near tht ~ta Ana River. Robert Armstrong, president o f Armatroog Petroleum, rea:pondlng '9 a-ltldam voiced 1t a Newport Beach City Council meeting two weeks 1go, lnld the council )jonGay that be will iruitall. eJec- trlo motors on drilling equ,iproeqt. He iUso aald hil o:>mf!any also has plans t.o build walls arou.nd the two wella in question to eliminate them from view, in line with the "out of sight, out of mind" hypothesis. "I hope people will jUll for1•t 1bout them," he said. Councilman Donald Mcinnis h 1 d brOUjhL up the problem IL the last COUl')o cil aesaion, cilin& complainll about noile from resident& ol. the Newport Shores "S:· .... j •!licit al .,,. tp1V"'1r ~II( no1 inl1alJ.in& ele&Ic moton I reW wm ago when new motors were needed, At the time, Arm.stron1 replaced the old gasoline en,inel with new guoliM engines. Since the furor erupted two weeil a10, Arm>lrOl\I reporl.ed !hit be hu bien tryln1 to find 101111 lllOd electric mot«• to Jrustall at the wells. Pointing oot that new moton would eo1t about '40,000, Armstrona aald, nevertheless, "I'll go out and buy them." He denied, however, that his company ha1 been deluied with complaints about noile. Jfe, aald hil anawerin& service had recorded only one cill in reference to the problem. Arm•trong also ln!otmed lhe council that h11 lirm woold likely at.art repacking the wells In lb' nut few days and aaid w<Wk woukl probably 10 on "around the clock" in order to complete il in a day or two. Buffum, 41, career dlplomat from New York, to be ambassador to Lebanon. This coincided with the opening oi Arab-Israeli peace talks in New York. -Informed sources said Niion Is "very close" to appoint in& educator Sidney P. Marland as U.S. commWloner of educa- tion. Marland, 58, 11 former auperin. tendenl of schools in Pittaburgh , Pa.; Darien, Conn. and Winnetka, Wis. -The Secret Service announced that seven women have been selected to serve on the White HOU!e police force -mark- ing the first time since the force was formed in 1922 that females will help pr~ tect the first family, The announcement coincided with Women'1 Liberation Day. Mosi of the women formerly served with t h • Washin,rt.on Pollce Department. Their uniforms are being especially de1lped, but tha Secret Service deciined to de!aibe the deai1n. They will tie anl1n- ed to all roles that the White HOUJe policemen carry out ucept lniUally they will not man the 11te1. Despite being locked in aolitary con· finement, aome of Jbe br1wl1r1 coqUpl.Jeff to pouJKI on concrtle walla and about cat. call! at guards ioto the early mornin•, • houri, I ~ The mlnl·rlot w one of several r1elal flareup! reported at the brig and ln otM areas of the huge training base within r•• cent months. Inmates rioted last February, luving 30 injured as the re"ult of a continaent of dor.ens of blacks 1tormln1 a barracks , hOUJl11g mostly white Marines. A false rumor lasl April caused another major disturbance in the Camp San · · Mateo area of Ille base, leav1n1 11 ' Marlnea 111 need of medical treatment. The new Camp Pendleton mmmander ' Maj . George S. Bowman, ordered a 1u1l ' investigation Into the precise cause of tht latest nareup and Its contributii1g fac4 1 tor a. il ff fffi"TI~ . , . <ln $c~?PJ ~Y~f~ • • • Leon Meeil, prlnclp of COrona. de( vehicles imit,ed Mer High School since 1962 will tom· Food P.rice Dr{)p, Affects Index WASIUNGTON (A P) -A sharp drop 'Freedom Forum', Moderator Lusk . ' ' ~ ., Of Newport Dies 1 By Newport Law The city of Newport. Beach has rea!llated the operatioo of re1iatered and unregisWed minibikes, motorcycles, jeepe, dune buggies and tha like. 'n11t'1 the wording on the ordinance adopted by the City Council Mooday nilhl. . ll means they're banned, pl1111 and simple. The ordinance a ta lei: ''No person shall operate a motorcycle, motor driven cycle, jeep. dune bu1gy or other motor vehicle upon any public sidewalk walkway, parkway or in any public park or recreational area M upon any other publicly owned property, e1- cept hlghway1, within the City of Newport Beach. "No per!on shall operate a (motor· cycles, etc.) upcn any unimproved parcel of real pr()fierty within the city" .•• without 1 pcllce permit and the property owner'• permiulon. .Newport Beach Fooal Point For Campaigns NawJ>Ort Beach wt!1 be the fcicuJ al early campt(lll activity Id Ille llUbe""'· tarlal race. · Democratic candidate Jesse Unruh 11 11cheduled to appear Jtrlday in a gather- ing of Democratic can4idate.1. sponsored by the Harbor Democratic Club. And Gov. Ronald Reagan h11 alated hi& cam· palgn kickoff here pn Labor Day. Unruh'• appe11rance l'rlday 11Jghl will be with other De{llocrats from 8:30 to 11 p.'m. at the Park; Newport A,partmenla. The event is open to tl\e public. Also scheduled to be on hand wfth Un- ruh ar1 John Dun, chairman of the Or- ange County Democratic Central Com· mitltf'; Assemblyman KeMelh Cory (().. Anaheim)~ Wilson Riles, candidate Io r state superlnt.eodenl of public lrlltNction: Rep. Richard Hanna (l).Anahtlm) and Dwlocratlc candidatet Lloyd Nocker 170th AuemblJ District), Tom Lenl'lart !11th ~ ... 1ooal District) end Owllht Ml,. (lilll Sille Senile D~triCI). Lobor Day ii the traditional openinl of the lul!.Oedged CIJTlpaIIDI for the Nov. embfJ elecUon. A• currenUy planned ftug1n'1 cam- palcn wl11 open wltti 111 preu confertnre ~llowed by 1n 1cldru1 at an undltclOltd loratlor.. Unt11h"1 c1mp111n wlll 11 .. 1et Iii al· notal klckolf on Lobor DIY tn Lna An· 1•1" followed by 1 lour which will In· elude Oakl1nd and San Prandaco. . I porarily leave hil po1t for duties in the in food prices caused the 1overnment'1 Newport·Mesa Unlfl,d School District wholeule Price lndeI to decline flve- headquart.ers, It wu announced today. tenths or one percent thil month, the flr1t Meeks requested the tempo r a r Y drop In two years , the Labor Department tranlfer on the advice of his-phYflclan said todiy. aft~ he ,ulfered a heart attack last The Buretu of Labor Statiltlca said tha 1pr1ng. decline was the fJrat since a drop of four· At Corona del Mar, he wW be replaced tent.hi of one percent In Auguat of 1113. by ualatant prlnclpal Gerald McClellan, The report on Au1ust prices is who has been appointed acUng prlndpaJ. preliminary wbjecl to poulble chaqe The applntmenta took place during a when mort cOmplete ficw"es are com- speclal board meetlnj; Tuesday afternoon. piled. In other changes : The report u1d the biuest decllne wu Robert Francy, former auistant pr in-a 4.5 percent drop for farm producta:, cipal at Estancia High School will be the particularly for hop, cattle, ve11table1 new district director of student 1ervlce1. and eu1. He replaces Leo Arranaga, who has Wholeaa.le price.a for a broad range of taken a job as an assistant 1uperin· industrial raw materials rose two-tenths terident with tha Anaheim Union Hilb of one percent, about in line with ln· School District. creases in the> last few months, but the Al Zeidman, currently assl1tant prin· sharp drop Jn food prices re1ulted in the cipal at Harbor View School his been ap.. over-all dror, In the Index. pointed actlng principal at Klllybrooke Both who e11le and retail food pricu sciilool. He w!U replace Henry Barrlat are aubject to aharper OuctU1Uona than Funera/ ~t:rvicef are peridln1 today fnr Newport Beach resident Freeman Lu~k, rormer dlreCtor'Of public relations for th• 1 Los An&eleli Boatd ol Education, w.ho / died Til•~ay ln , Si. Jo,.ph HOlpllll, , Oran1e. ol 1 brain tumor . ?.fr. Lusk, 64, was probably best known , for his work a! prodqcer and moderator 1 of the "Freedom Forum" lntt:rvlew 1 series on Loa: Angeles W:levlalm' for 11 , years, . t A native of HunUnJi.on Park, Mr. Lusk became the editor and publisher of hi.a : own local newspaper at the age of 11. , During his career, he served in similar ; positions with five olher South)and newspaper•. , He directed public rel1Uon1 for the Lo• Angeles School Board for 17 years. ~. Since his retirement two year• a10, bt \ worked on a novel based on hit u- perlences in the Navy during World War r II. He w11 a retired commander in th• , Naval Reserve. He leaves his widow, M1rilynn , and !On • John Geor1e Lu,1k, both of Newport ., Beach . who has taken a year's leave of absence. induwtrlal cnmmodltie1. 1 ...::=..:::::.::::...:.:..:.::.::.::...:.:...:...::....::..:...:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·• Wyler lnc•fl•x 1124 CONVENIENT TUMS U.NKAMUICARO MASTER CHARia! •ost unusual watch. Maries ·time on 24 liour·syst1m. A l'l.C•ltlty fOI' Gl\'f'Ofl••ht trMt, lhe fllil lkwy, or M•l'I ft priie,lt•• unutuetl. W•tch dJel lhows 111 24 howl, ..._ 1teod af Jutt 12. tueo-..l t-f oood lo.kln9. Th• li.coftex balan<:t1 whffl i1 prontMd •tolntt 1ttod: M the life of the wotch ., rt,ic.c.d "" ff 41'ttr -.roken. Guorentt-4 woterproof 01 lotlt 11 ... ((Xial.b lAtoct, .-.. V(11ot ..... -•. J. C. .JJump~ri• j J•wet,~ Jill NIWl'ORT AVl. COSTA MlSA 24 ruu SAME LOCA TIOH PHO,..! 141°1401 .. . ' - r, Vote ~t .18 lJill s t For Court W ASlllNGTON (UPI) -.. The .Supreme Court ha 1° 1 agreed to hear arguments in October . 0i1 the con- • stitutlonallty of the, voting rights act, and has indlcated it would try to rule on ita most controversial section -the vote for 18-year-olds-before the provision takes effect Jan .. I. Chier Justice Warren E. Burger issyed a brief notice Tuesday agreeing to rule in the case and setth1g a hearing for Oct. Ij pn rour test cases involving h:e 18-year-old vole, a ban on literacy tests and a ft • 'JI • llllf, ......... 1970 DAllT PILOT G Mideast Peace Talks Lag By Vatted Pre11 l•tero1tloall U.N.-spollSOl'<!d Middle East' peace tallcs. only 24 hours old, marked tline today while the Irsaell representative went home for consultltlons. In Cairo, the rift between Egypt and most of Palestinian guerrillas appeared near an end following a meet Ing between UAR President Juusalem for consuJtlUons. He said he would rolurn u soon u p!)ISl.lble but he was expected to be gone at least three days. Although Jarring m I g h t meet with the Egyptian and J o r d anlan represenlaUves during his able~ Tekoab'1 departure In rffect meant oo serious bargalning could be done. onlll -.... l.....tl .... Ilona on the IAba.-and Jordanlon lruu, lnfllcllnl heavy cuualtlu 1nd damqe. Jn Boltut, a m 11111 r y 1pOluilUW1 lllld Ill llrMll artillery btmba r dment d<M>yod lour -and dlmqed lour more noor Ibo vllloa• of Cllobol early Tuoo- day. Six """" later .....,, blown up by Israeli ground In Cairo, diplomatic sour~s troops, he said, but there were Gama! Abdel Nasser and said the meeting between no cuuaJUes ln ~itber case. guerrilla leader Ya s 1 er Nasselfand Arafat. head of the Lebanete otflcials al8o wer. Arafat. Sporadic fighting was Al Falah guerrillas. ended on having trouble with their own reported Tuesday between a poslUve note . Arafat, they people. Some 200 vWagen said, apparently was con-from South Lebanon tpeot tbe Arabs and Israe1ia along the vinced the U,N. negotiations night In the streets of Beirut Lebanese and Jordanian fronts were not a "sellout" by the to protest inadequate army despite the 9G-day cease.lire Egyptians. with lntonnatlon m 1 n 1 s t e r protectlon ln the face cl that started Aug. 7. The guerrlllai;: have oot ac--Mohamed Husanein Heikal, a repeated Israeli attacks. The With the diploma Uc action cepted the ~a.se-flre and are close friend of Nasser. Heikal villagers. ioclllding women centered at the United Nations not participating in the peace apparenUy was instrumental and cblldren. ~ht their talka. In healing tho guerrilla macb helonllngs with them ond uld limit on stat• resid•ncy re-oekitag Rooster qulrements for presidential el'ections. Th.is young rock music ran brought along his pet rooster to a free concert on in New York, U.N. mediator Prior to meeting w Ith with Egypt the sources said. they would not return borne Gunna r V. Jarring met twice Nasser, Arafat and hia delega-Jn Amman, a guerrilla uiilil they bad adequate army "'Ith the Israeli representative tion met three times thb week spokesman said commando proedloii. . The .statutes were passed as Wa shington's Mall Tuesday. Some 8,000 youths. and the rooster, gathered fo r l'mendments to legislat\11,1 f'X-the concert ~hich prod':!Cers said 'va~ one of a series being performed across tothet~IUTuesdayandonct r -__ - - --- --- -_ - -_. each with the representatives • tending the 1965 voting rights the country tn preparation for a movie on the free and easy lives of American :'.~~;1~djri'~:~~~~~;: I ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA I act. Four §lates-Texas, youths. Oregon. Idahd' and Arizona --'----------------------------- have challenged orle or more Joseph Tekoah, flew t o I I Senate to Vote I FREE DRAWING I of the provisions or have been sued by the Justice Department, and all four cases will be combh1ed at the Oct. 19 heearing. In announcing the hearing, Burger said, "All counsel in these cases have Indicated their views that an early decision by the court is desirable and in all cases mo- ti1111s to expedite have been filed ." The most controversial pr1>- vision orders the minimum age for voling be lowered to 18 In all federal, state and local elections. The Ni x on ad- ministration opposed it, saying a constitutional amendment -was the only way to lower the voting age. IN THE CAPRI MOTEL ARCADE HANK a' H.(f f .Bt1uty Salon and Men's Haircutting and Styling Shop. Open Monday thru $1turd1y I • 5. Su"d•ys • .,., ••••· by 1ppoln/· mint. W1lk·in1 w1l~om1. 141t.JJ S. CHtt Hlt .4.f. L•t•• ..... I Hershey Has Doubts On Volunteer Arniy B RE Pt1 E RT 0 N ' Wash. (UPI l -The man who headed the Selective Service System BomhAitned At Military wider six presidents says he would llke to have an all volunteer army. but fears that the quality of those attracted •·would fall far shor t of today's high caliber of military men." Gen. Louis B. Hershey, here to attend his granddaughter's MADISON, Wis. (UPI) _ wedding, also said Tuesday he "We are not. lunatics and our thought the lottery system actions are not wanton. '"'' was fair as long as it applie! want to live and we want to be equally to everyone. But he free and if the r,1ilitary sup-said "the situation becomes presses life and freedom, then we must suppress the mlli-inequitable when someone who tary." should be drafted get:!! out or The statement was made in it." posters and handbills signed The general suggested he "Life Above the Streel.5." had performed a service for They appeared Tuesday on young dissenl.ers in this coun- downtown streets after the ex-try by becoming "the focal ploslon that killed one person point where they could relote and injured four at the thf!ir dlssalisfaation with the University of Wisconsin. war and the draft." Authorities have not ar-"Otherwise," he said, "~he rested anyone in connection youths would have had to deal with the explosion, detonated with issues that they are not in1ide a stolen van near the sophisticated to deal with. The Army Mathematics Research complex issues of foreign af- Center ea rly Monday, shat-fairs and the complexities of tering wlndt_ws a mile away the Vietnam war are just too and c,uilng ibillions ol dollars difficult for the youngsters of in darriag~ today to cope_w_ith:'.,' __ _ NOW PLAYING I ·Only on Cablevision I I ''Sally Of The S~wdust'' Shlrri•t W. C. Flolft t-EWPORl: 'Mon. -Fri. at 9 PMi .ho Sat., Si.n 116 PM. MISSION 'VIE.JO: Mon.,~. Fri. at 9 PM. New! befcn on~ Coot TV: the originei WICUI dmic:. STAITING MONDAY, AUG. lht. "AMERICA" STAlllNI LIONI~ IAllYMOll Local Channel 3 Cabltvlslon Ccill 642°3260 "Thtrt't Mort To Ste On Cable TVI" INSTALLATION $14.95 MONTHLY SERVIC! $6.50 Cushing Got $1 Million For Ransom On Ending War I FASHION-ISLAND . I WASHINGTON (UPI) 1 NEWPORT cENnR I -1'he Senate has scheduled a crucial vot• next Tue.day on I CLIP THIS COUPON NOW AND BRING IT TO FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT I BOSTON (AP) _ Richard leglslalion designed to force CENTER. DEPOSIT IN LARGE DROP BOX IN STAGE COURr ON THE t.lALL Cudinal Cushing raised 11 U.S. w i I h d' aw a I from 1 BEFORE AUGUST 29th. WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED AUGUST l lst. yOU 1 Southeast Asia in )6 montho. MAY WIN A COMPLETE SET OF 24 VOLUMES OF ENCYCLOPAEDIA IRI· million in ' singl• day, at lhe Sponsor> of the measure, Jed TANNICAS. COURTESY OF THE DAILY PILOT AND THE FASHION ISLAND "quest o! then t.tly. Gen. by Sens. George S. McGovern I MERCHANTS ' ASSOCIATION.• WINNER WILL BE NOTIFIED. I Robert F. Kennedy, as part of 10-S.O. ), and Mark 0 . Hat- :e:~ ·,0~~~:e~:;:0::~~: ~~~~er~~-O;~!ho!~re~ ~0a :~ I NAME ·-·-·················· .. ·········-· ..................................................... _ ....... -......•.•.•. ---I • llmllatlon on the amendment ~~anof j:l~~s r:~~on atf~~ :~is~~~":~th!~~:.ll~lli~ I ADDRESS ·······-······-·-··-··-···---··-·······-·················-·············---·····--·--···········----·----··-I K~~:rc~~:~ jo7;::~n, a military procurement bill. I CITY -······-····-······-····--··--······---·-··--··--·-····--····--· TELEPHONE ··········------·----··----I long-time CO'Ofidanl and m-DREN 11 "?t10MBERS OF FASHION ISLAND ?t1ERCHAN'rS ASSOCIAnON I spiritual adviser or the Ken· ......, I OR EMPLOYEES OF THIS PUBUCATION NOT ELIGIBLE. ~~::i..:~~~~ ta:~:t.~i~; LIKE I DEPOSIT IN BIG IOX CENTER OF MALL IN I with Sen. Edwa'<I M. Keonedy IL FASHION ISLAND BEFORE THIS SATURDAY. 1 (D-Ma ... ), in t966 !or the Ken-UNCLE LEN YOU NEED NOT IE• NlESENT TO WIN FREE I -~ ' J Cardinal Cushing said - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Robert Kerniedy telephoned him a few days before Chrit- mas in 1962, ''described the problem and wanted to know if I could get them $1 million before lhe day was over." "lt was then only a couple of days before Christmas and thej wl!kld theee pri50nen Jn the United States prior to that day," the prelate added. "I replied, 'l'll call you back in thrte houri.. I did SO, a'1ld I promised to ha ve the money delivered to him at the White Hoose abou t 8 p.m." The cardinal who celebrated his 75th birthday Monday, said he borrowed the funds from Latin-American friends and friends in the United States, and promised to repay the loans In three m0'!.1ths. CILllAATIOHI ,_,,,_I ......... ,., M .... I T-1 C•l•rttMtl ess oven? LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR DIRTY WORK INSTEAD. Don't stick your head in that oven! Switch to an oven that cleans itself-electrically. For less than a dime, electricity will clean your oven and your broiler-automatically. And that means totally clean. And when your range is electric, you can cut way down on cleaning your kitchen, too. A flameless electric range creates no by-products of comowtfooto dirty kitchen wans, windows and curtains. An electric range also means a cooler kitchen. Electric heat goes into tho food-iiot up tho sides of pots and pans. And when you choose an electric range with a self-cleaning oven, you don't mako' an oven out of your kitchen I Sec your dealer now. Then throw away your scouring brush and livo tho good cleab. lifo-dectrically. S' t= Southern California Edison ELECTRIC OVENS FOR TOTAL SELF·CLEAN JI I \ ) • - ' ' DAILY PILOT EDITORL\L P AGE Early Knowledge ~elps You loam younc what a red ll&ht means when you're at.anding al a cros~walk-<langer-and how to atay sale. Tragically. not every child will obey. Children begin . learning young these days, al the kindergarten level-in very simple terms-what dangtrs are involved In dru& abuse when sthoel starts in ~P ~mber. Tragically, not every child will obey. , But the program set up by Don Houtl director of lnstrucl!onal services for the NeWJ)Ort.~ •••· Unlfled S<;hool Dl!trlct, is an important starting point, Used as a pilot program in certain classe.s last yea~. Hout's course will become ~rt of the curriculum this semester running lbroUgh eighth grade. He recently outlined ii to the Costa Mesa Crlme Prevention Commit· tee, which gave its ~qualified endorsement. A more sophisticated a~f04Ch .the Law ~d Order class will supplement it at mtermed1ate and high sch~l teveJS to better help students understand l~ws which guide the ordered society o! which ·they are • part. Sometime• these e,ro broken through. slm~l•. ignor- ance and w'hlle ignorance is no excuse, its el1m10Atton may hetP curb some crime within the Harbor Area .. The Crime Prevention Committee meets again Thursday night t6 hear the story of two local house- wives who are self-appointed courtwatchers. They •r• also mothers. Their children can be exposed to the same temptation aslours. . Judges an bailiffs privately acknowledge that th~1 r presence-as interested observe.rs-b4s cre"'ted new in- terest in convictions of drug dealers. Committee members c~nvene lb~ secon~. Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in. ~he Pohce J'.'ac1l.1ty Audi· t.Orium and invite interested CJtizens to .sit m with .lhen:i. They are anxious to speak lo community groups. or m private homes to groups or·to or more adults and teens. Drug abuse aod crlm• pnv•ntion 11 everybody's business. Because it happens ~ to your town ••• )'l>ur ltld• •• • your society. Goal Still Reachable • Participants have toweled off 1nd. tene home froi;n the Harbor Area Swimalhon. to await r•sults of their one million yard marathon swim to pro~ote donaUons to build a new Olympic-size P<IO/· Unfortunately -on the face of it -their tremen- d0us effort dido 't atjiteve the victory they hQPed for - at least not yet. 0.nly 1 !racllonal '9.024.st oJ the $87.000 contribution needed from the public wes donated and tabulated durlni; the marathon swim. -- i1ike Ashe, chaimian of the foundation involved, is sun optimi.&tic, however, sa.Yina some lar~e pledges have been made which can only be announced later. He seems confident the goal can be reached and the public contributions which must be raised to supple- ment nearly $300.000 put ~P by the unified school dis- trict and City of Newport Beach will come. The Olympic·size pool would be available for re- creational use besides bein~ used for instruction and swim meets. It would be located on the irounds of Ne\\'· part Harbor Hi~h School. One of the youni swimmers involved in the round· the-clock marathon swJm . to call attention to the need for donations, phrased the point best, perhaps, in a let- teno the DAILY P ILOT. "\Ve are not runnina: ttte &treets or bloy.•in( our minds in some dark place," he wrote. "We are swlm- min~ lo help provide 1 pool which we hope to enjoy alonJ? \vith other peop1e of Newport Beach and Costa l\fesa." • • • ' .. .., ~ •• /V\AuCt:::-1 r-.:. c 'ALL I WANTE~ WA) A LITTLE )HA~£." Sen. Ellender Draws Bead On Reserves Dear Gloou1 y Gu~: 'The Lotag-Baired Ingrates' . Disneyland Yip-in Draws Fire 'Alleft-Ooldnnitb • ,,,.;., .... ~'··--·-Unannounced ana wltho\lt fanfatt, a Senate AWoPflllloDI ·subcomm~tee bas bM:n conducting an exha\l!tive-mudy of the nation's military reserve torus and tbelr inactive role in the Vietnam ..,ar .. 5en. Allen J. Ellender ID-Lii.) II 1;pe11headJng the \nquiry. In the ~uent 1bleace. due to illness, of Sen. ,Richard B Jlttme:U (o.Ga.), Ellender has been ac-tu:is as chiirman of the Military Ai>" propriltions Subcommittee •.hJclt fl cur4 rently considering the Pent1gon bod1et. we are reliably advfsed that f;llendt.r haa questioned the utility of National Guard and reserve forces which, :while they have been juatifled over the years as Insurance for national emergency, have made little contribution to the flghtinJ in Vlttnam. CEiVl'RAL to the Senator'• complaint!, according to our tnfonnatlon, is th~ e<ist ol maintaining the various military reserve forees. From data supplitd by the Pentagon, Ellender la said to have determined thal the reserves al'fi costing the taipayers about $2.S bllllon esch year. Pentagon 1tati!tics show that the Viet- nam build·U'() here in the Unittd Slates and in Southeast Asia has amounted lo about 900,000 men. That is the growth in the reg~r active duty rolls of Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines at the peak What's happened lo eur leash laws! Do11 run around in packs on N•· tional Street belw~n Victoria a11d Wlllim. Do we take the law in our own hands before or after someone gell bitten? -D. O. F. or tbe lilbUn1. Th the Editor: Recently I Mailbox. Aug. 18) one of the !ocal ylpplcs was tryina to justlfy the dis ruption at Disneyland with their usual ''Peace 1n Vietnam'' excuse. What excuse for their disrnpUve behavior will they use when Vietnam ceases. I'm sure ttiey·p find something. Olmeyland Is one of the few places that baa proven that·they're only lnlertsted ln providing happiness and enjoymtnt for: ALI. people regardless or race, creed, politics, or hair length. Could it be tl)at we're just wltnesslni another case. lq a long lioe of cases, c{ the: IOng·ha~ Jn,: prates Once again blllile the h4nd thlt' feeds themr At the aame Ume, according to the d11ta 1uppl\td to the 1ubcommiltet, the rnllita'ry ruerve forces had the same number or men -ab6ut 900,000 -on a patd drill .status. Ellender, therefore, asks wby onJy .17,000 of tltOle paid ,fUlf'dmHin and reservlltJ were ordered to duty In V1etnam. Why ••u tht draft AS USUAL. he mtn~ how tcrrtb'-'. ae«-tn11teridt we nave betn in Vietnam. nealecUng lo llleode:r has also asked the rentagon. mention, of routs@, how. tenfble the Cont" our tnfor manls uy. for full particulars munlst1 have been. I don't intend to open on the use of reservists in other emer~n-thal box of snakea and nm through 1M cles. Nearly ·a million reservists and na-same tired ls.sues that both sides have ttmaJ guardsmen saw acUve service In been assslling each ott)tr with for yearr the Korean war. for example, and nearly -neither side having l]J the facts. 150,000 of lhem were called up durfng the -The Communists have proven time and Berlin crlai.s ln )ale 1981 and early 198Z. again that they cannot be tru sted and But guard and reserve units have been their "ends jusUfy their means." The politically oriented for years in many \vhnle pa ckajj:e deal has added up to the parts of the nation. and many of NAT6 and SEATO contracts for us and Ellender· s colleagues . .ai:e.. well~.aware., of. ····,,ur·11.1ttes'"'prl:ttectio11. The Communllll th1t fact. violated It and we 1nswered the vJolatlon. 'lbe cbancea are that Ellender wlll be J can't see where this b coloniali&m or wAnnly congratul~ted .bY. Penta1.on imperiAli.sm . critics when the fru1t.s of his 1nvestlgalion The5e comments from our youth about are publicized later In the fall . It l.s not our in vo lvement in .the war remind me of likely, however. that many House or the man who boarded the N.Y. lo L.A. Senate members "'ill want lo do anything bus at Pasadena and tried to tell us about more about them . tile entire 3000 mile trip. Robert S. Allen 11.nd In one breath the Jetter-writer crllicius Jelul A. Ooldsmll.b the •·warlikr" policy or the U.S .. then in the next one upholds the same warlike Great Life But No Jobs policy of the $.D.S .. Panthers. etc. How can you justify trying to achieve lovt and peace through hate end violence? lf these people are so lnteresltd In In the nicest places to llvt. you can't make 1 living. ln the placts you can mike the best living, it's hardly worth living thert. There's got lo be someth.ing wrong with a 30Ciety in which both these statements are distressingly trqe. The Wisconsin peninsula on which I spend my summers Is one of lht nicest places to live. But every year it's get4 Ung harckr for the nat.Jves lo make a living -if the resort business ever de- clined, moat of them would 1tarve tn de.th. EARLY THIS 1Ummer, virtually the last of lhe bl1 1hlpbullding compan.le5 went out of buaiMss In a public auction or its equipment and flc1lllle5. A little more than 20 years qo, It employed 3,000 peo- ple, and Its payroll &upported many thousands mote. Jt WU ddwn \o 20 employes wl\cn the 011 wa s struck 111d more than a ml!Uon dollar's worth pf fipeclaUztd JUChlnery went o" tne. bloc:lt. The cherry fmnen are barely 11trug- glin& throujh. About all you can grow . In this 1ton1. Umettone countrf •rl! themes and &pplet. And a llllle da1ry fannin(. Sul 11man farm• Ire no longer economic to operate, and you c11n't find 'l•bo~ to hantsl. the chmy trees, and the prlC'"~ ~·ou &el for your product hardly make II •• Geof'9e-- What'• Rood ror tic.Ill! An you lhe pet columnlllt ! C.A. 0"' C.A., Tocks. No, I'm oot tbt pet col· umnlst. • worth while. uyway. THE KIDS GO off to college and lhen never come back, except to visit lit ChristmaJ. There's nothing to do in Iha way of gainful employment, unles5 y:>ur dad happens to own the local \Jank or dc)>irtment slort. Maybe, if you suCC\'t'd elaewhere, you'll reLUrn Jn 20 years and buy a summer home on the lake, so your kids can have the fun you did. Meanwhile, everybody ls flocking lo the urban complexes, where the job! and of· fices and ractorles and opportuniUes are -aod where the living geta tnol'fi deba s- ed by the week. Where taxes are high and water !a low, where the air iA dirty, toe traffic alow, the prices tmbellevable, tbe housing Sloddy, tht recrtaUon con1ested to Ille point Of obiurillty. And the suburbs gflUftl more.Uk• the city tvery day. HERE, Jr1 tbe most affluent n1llon in the world. we. are. the.-411witUog vlctlrm of our own' unplanned ttchnolol)'. The purpoM: of btirlj: richtr Is to lead a !>ellt:r life, to have more of the amtn!Ues, to achleve the optlmum balance betwttn labor end plcasuNJ. But, in.'11.ead, the pleasant~! .Plttcts of- fer little In the way of rewan:hng labor, 1od the most rewarding pl1ce1 orrcr 11•xt to oolhln& in the way of decent. t1-1y. 1no1 to mtntlon ....W•ll livtn1. You al.molt have \o choose whlchevtr tttms lbe ltucr evil to you -un\ea you •re too poor to cart. or too rich to worry 1bout whtr• your next buck 11 comins lrom. helping the poor and the blacks, why tl'len do they throw away millions of dollar 5 lhal could help these people on rock lests, drugs, destruclion, etc.? "Power to the People," he aays. '\\'hel power to what ptople? Eleclion1 have proven that the majority la opposed to the violenct, crime, insolence, 1od coh· tradlclory philosophy and behavior of these social cancers that call themselves hippies, yippies. etc. Power to the ma· jority! R. T. STEWART l/nlse.ru•l Aet T" tht Editor: '!'our editorial tabout tht r\ew equal rights bill) In the Aug. 20 edition of The DAILY PILO'J' brou1ht out I point only I few people have thou1ht about: namely. th11t NO job can laU into the c1tegory or men or women any longer, and discrimination Is a thing of the past . I auppose we could refer to the new--lea:isla- llon 1s "The Unisex Act !" To point up the chaos thl11 ntw 11w has unleaahed , I enclose an article from the Augw:t $ edition of Weekly Variety -a .show busine,,s publicaUon. (The article related queries made by hle Oomosexuals In New York re11rdlng application for Jobs 1s Rocket- tn In Rtdlo City Music Hall. The M~lc Hau ·~ reply listed age. heights and weight, but falltd to menUon sex. l An'ER READING thl5, one wonders about male Bunnlu at the Playboy Clubs. m!'le airline 1tew1rdt11se5. male con· testanta for the Ml11 Amerlca Paaeanl 111nd MISI Unfverle. female atttndanta at the local l)'tn for men, rn•le attendants at lhe local 1Ym for women, and othtr ludicrous situa tions. A1thou1h the 11w may not sllow an employer to diacri.mlnate because of aex, , I 'Mailbox . I • • Lttttra trom r1adtr1 art welcomt . Nonnoll11 writtt& &hould c:onv111 thtir mts"1Qtl in 300 word• or leis. Tht right to condtn&t letters to fit &pacr or eliminate Libll '8 riierved. A.ll ltt· ttTI mtu:t include 1ig11at-ure and mail· htg addrtss. bi.ct ft41'1te:i moy bt witho htld on r.eq11ut i1 .itffimnt rell,fmt t.t appcrren&. POftT'JI, toflt not be pub- lisMd.. • ~ ,, .• T don't think there Is ' Jaw against the e1"ployer for ~equJ~hU employes to dress 1o·MJit hli taft . just may be the anlwer. lf a man re a job becau~ his employer requires ·i.e wear a dreS:S In the ~ltlon ol waltresa, or a padded bra as moSt Pla).'boY BuMies musl wear, or lhe like. 1 doubt any court Would uphold a dll'Criminalion suit. should it be filed . At lea.st one thini his been ac- complished. 1 no lofl3~r feel morally obligated lo get up and give a lady my aeat . And she can open the door for herself. . Or, for that malter, she can piek ME up for tht date. And she'd better come to the door, too. It's rude to honk lhe horn ! LEE C. MILLAR Vole Was Sate To the Edit.or : I have ju.~t voted in the election for State Senator [or the :14th District. With only one rtal candidate I somehow got th' feeling that t was voting in Russia. Sul I do feel aafe. DAVID H. KRUEGER The Sehmll: Bootn To the Editor · As a Cosla Mesa resldC!nt who has been lorn between Q)ngressman Schmitz and common sense, t appreciate the helping hand which Mr. Stud\ey'5 Jetttr of August 18 provided. Mr. Studley's letter sup- ported Congressman Schmiti and also slated that "The people who contribute mostly to the population incrtase 11re lar,llely irresponsible and •.. " Mr. Studlty (an expert on population control ?! was obviously unaware that he v.·as dtacriblng Congressman SchmiU- \\'ho is the father of seven children. ~taybe some future 1ttter from ~fr. . Studley will tell us how he Is goln1 to ex· Quotes l\fa ry Ann• Zollet. San Jose Shl denl - "A lot of people say lhey smoke mari· Juana for religious purposes. but t never believt lhaL They 're just usln1 re.tig!on 11 an excuse to 1et hlah." Dr. J&h1 T. Mkktleton. comml1sloner, N1tSon1I Air " Pollution C on t r o I A\lmlnlslradee aid for mer dlreclor ol tbe UC Air Polhitloa Rtstarth Center - "In my judgment, the best that we ca n ~peel from ~ atanclards now In effec~ L'I that hydrocarbon and cl'lrbon monoxide tmiMlons will In 1980 dip to "!>- proximately 80 . ptrcenl of current rmlssions. or roughly what thty were in 11!.1. "Anrl after HMO. when thest stand"rd~ ha\'t ymsHld the 5aturttUon Point of their elfectivenm. 11 vehJclt use continues lo Increase, the levels of pollution will rtsume their upward climb. "We c11nnot In good falth, then, rtport th11t \\'e are winning the war wllh motor vehicle pollution . Rather, we are enaaaed in a hok!ina act.Ion." tricate himself from this moral dilemma . He ml&ht resta\e his phrase to read "The people who contribute more than seven children to the population increase are largely irresponsible and ... "l. R. H. TUfFlAS Thnnh• tor Help To the Editor ! Thank you so much for your fine news eoverage concerning the buildin1 of the 50 meter pool to be planned for the Newport.Mesa School Dist.Met. Not only ~our 11rtlcles concerning the adyant11ge1 Of and the finandng of the pool, but the newa covering the record "mllllon yard swimming relay" was most appreciated. Although the required funds were not raised by Aug. 1, with the extension of time allowed by the school district. it Is · hoped thet the public wlll respond and either give or pledge their share lor this proj~ct. 1EVERYONE will benefit from the e<instructlon of this pool whether it be In dirtct~aquatlc Instruction or in being able to w i t n e s s interesting events ranging from water polo and swimtrung activities not. only on the high school level. bul university and crollege as well. With the proposed seating capacity, harbor residents may participate as spectators In observina: many fine Individual swim- mers and outstanding local a~aUc teams· in action. .Donations may bf sent to Olympic Pool Foundation. Box 800, Costa Mesa. 92627. Again. my thank s to the staff of the Daily Pilot for your assistance in cover- ing this fund raising project. TRUDI ROGERS Zonlltfl Cotnpl•lnt To the Edilor: We are residents of lhe COilea:• Park area in Costa Mesa and wish tp OJIP05' • lhe proposed zontng change of' 454, 451, and 4M Princeton Drive in the Colleae Park area to commercial. College Pirk ia one of the loveliest residenllal areaa lh Costa Mesa and this rezonlne will cause the area to I* Its natural boundarle• ot Harbor Blvd. and Fairview, Coata Mesa haa plenty of undeveloped commercial land·, so why take resldenllal arm and rer.one ltlf':m? Commercial property creatu more no\", dust, and air pollution than private residences. Do the cltiiens ol. Costa M .. care about ecoloay In their oWn ncl1hbothood? CO~IMERCIAL property will crttte more 1.rafflc on College Park 1treetl. There ere many chlldren in this ma who v."Ould be jeopardlied by this ionina: change. Harbor Boulevard already has plenty or garl!h ·car dealerships. tWhy can't,IOITle of those l!habby ones be \om down and new buildings ~ built Instead of' taking College Park JMld. I The realdenctt of College Park and lhe green l1wn1 of Falrvlew State Hospilal and ttie Coall ti1esa Country C1ub sre 11 •tlcome rt· lief from the commercial pro~ "'hlch line Hubor Boulev11rd from the San Diego Freew11y to the center ol "Old" Co"lA Mella' Once lht Colleae Park boundarles ire hroken Into by commerc\11 rtionlna, where will It tndf Costa Mtu is supposed to pride Itself on btlng a commlllUy of fine homes and f11m llles, yet why would th• City Council eve n consider thl1 zoning chan1t? Why do lhl" car dcalcr&hlps and Ult big bu$lnesses have '° much power in our city 1overnmen\ 1 JAMES B. EHRET MARY ANN Elfl\ET ' F l . .., lhe Signal To tbt Editor: Last night my husband returned from work e1trtmely ¥Pstt. He told me th11t as l be was drlvln1. ta.st on Adanu Street in 1 Costa Mesa early that morning the sianal i light at ~1esa Verde Drive-Estancia ! Street changed from green to red. ski~ ; ping the cautio.n. or amber. i He hit the bra.kes. squealed the UJ'leJ j anCI there was rio accident. This i3 tilt se-! co11d lime my husband haa witnessed the 1 1 malfunction of this traffic signal. Today l reported the Incident to the I Costa Mesa Pollft Department. The of. fleer "'ho received my complaint was j very Polite. "Oh )'ts," he exclaimed, "the I department in dµlrge 9( traffic llJhts Is aware of the problem at tbal J.ri. 'j tersection ." · 4'GOOD, then it ¥iitl be corrected,'' t said. · "\Veil, not exacU y, you stt they have , been unable to correct it, fortunattly ll I doesn't happen Vf!r)' often. The llJht rep has es aulomati~lly and every once in a while as it rephases. it skips the amber." said the police officer. "Wait a minute /' said J. "f do not believe I understood you correctly . You are te:Uing me the Police Department ls aware of the malfunCUori fnd Is aware: nf the danger involved and allow! the traffic light to cOntinue operating'?" The officer confirmed that my un- derstanding was correct. The officer seid he would report my complaint to the pro. ~r ablhority. l asked him to stress our Concern about the danger and ht said he \\'OU id. We shall pray there is no accident c~used by this malfunctioning signal light. Perhaps the C:OSta Mesa Police Oepirtment could supplement o u r prayera with act\On. • TJMOl'HEA M. CHERRY HW1Un£lon Be.Jch •Copter Co..iplah1t •• To the Editor: • Everyone ls complalf'ling aboul the • noise of the jtt planu ln U>e area but 1 1 think that police btllcopter is lht m~t ~ 1wavallng and annoying (to say tht '1 least) that I havet ever heard. You ca n ' ftpend upon that thine lo dl 5turb your TV reception and ' make to much noise you c.n't hear yourseU tblnk . It'• too much to bear: the jeU don 't have anything to compare with the ag· iravaUOn that silly helicopter cause~. Wh)' don't they ny over Coast Highway, Jlltrbbr •nd Newport Boulevards instead of the rt!identlal areas? And what ca n they ~ In the dark at midnight? MARV HARPER ----- Wednesday, August 26, 1970 Tht cditolial pag1 of th• Dnflu Pilot ate~ to i>&form and stim- ulatt reader1 by prestntit1go I.his ncw1poJ)f'r".s opinion.s and com- mntaru on topic. o/ tnUrtst a11d lignfftcance. bt1 prot1fdt11:g a (orom to1 the ezpr«11ion of our tca<U:r1' opin lo1t.1, mid b11 prtttftting th• dPvtrt, eitW. paints of in/otml!d ob1ervtra artrl 1pokttmtn Oft topic• of the dou. Rober1 N. Weed, Publl1her I \ I I I I , I I I / 1 i ' I I I / . I ' . . • Sadllletiaek EDITI O N . - VOi:. 63, NO. 204, :t SECTIONS, 68. PAGES . ' ". PAIL\' ,.ILOT II•" f'lltft WORK CONT INUES AT NEW UNIVERS IT Y HIGH SCHOOL On Culver Ro.d, • Strike ind Confusion About Completion D1t11 ' I Tust~n, Dis trict Busing . . . To Cos t $5,QOO Extra . . .1>1 RlCRAl\D P. NALL own $5 •inPlioni plant In University Park. · °' "' ..,., -'"' 11 -~u beel) delal"!ll bt a •irlk< o! lbe : Tb• 4ecwa. 1o ·IMjt· tjlilv'trailll Pat• , .. '.· --'-' -· otudenU 11> --~ at MlllO!oh -. ......, en. '. · Viejo Hl&b School Jlalil·~pvember or ··Z6gg ·was not available ioclay but ~·hi ei~ \0 Cost u addJ.. BiJDer '!&id Z.OU's earlier ~sld~rauOns llonal 15,008. , ~"'"'1 "1lde '"' th< buis ~economics, Trustees al fina•clallr -rvatl•• -1t Would have beelrcbeap<r lo hold l'ustln U!11on Ri8;fi1School Diltrlct made the doublt se,,sions at Tustin. lhe decls10n Un.,!Wiiously Monday despite eartier indic,u'oris that the Unlversltti • OTHERS CROWDED Park sfude~wouldibe,sent to Tustin Brlnei 1aaid the claS!f'OOl'DI at 1\llUn High Schoof, \vhlch ls cloier to lhem. ~·ould have ~n no more crowded than QuestillrJed about this '"today, Ches\er at Miilsion Viejo but .said other 11erv.ice11 Briner,,ichobl' board preeident, sa'id, 'a such as library, cafeteria and "services lot oftl)eople. were surprised." incidental to classrooms" would have Hit said"1ht: surprise resuJted becaUAe been: more crowded. ~islfict SU!>e!lntendent Willlan'I B. Zou The Tustin plant. he said, is on Z1 ~cres had 'said he ex~ed the student1 would While the newer Mission Viejo plant is a 10 to TLisUn' until completion of_ their 53-acre site. In addition, he said, Tustin .. . has .. the district offices, maintenance , hefdciuarters, lhe motor pool and HllJ. Ta, te's Blo9(1. view G9f1UnuaUon High School. Br11ter said transportation to 'l'UStln would have lnvolve<I six bu.ses traveling Used G I ll rftlles while transportation to MWion in I'i S y Vi~jo would mean about 11 buses travel- ing 16 miles. He said he was not sUre of D ' the e1act number of buses involved. oor Message "It' would make Tustin pr !tty crowded,'' he said. He said there are 2100 t.bS 0ANGELES (.<P) _An expl!:rt said students there ·compared to 1150 at today tbat the word "Pig" scrawled on Misskln Viejo. These figures art e.x- lhe 'front door of Sharon Tale's mansion elusive of the 1,000 University Park was writlen in blood of the same type as "tudents who, along with. Mission VleJo lhat of the actress. students, will be afffeced by the double i;het same type b,Iood' alsO was splat-se~lons. tered. on Qle front porch and match.eel a &oa,.IN VIEJO bloody footprint on the front steps, said Presently about 600 of them art going Joseph Granado of t1Jt sheriff's crime to Mlulon Viejo and a.bout 400 are going laboratory. • . 1o.ru.iln, be said. He said he analyzed the blood types or Briner said he expected that Misaion each of five vlctims slain at the Tate Vlejo students would use the classrooms holJle and she was the only one with the in the mornings and the athletic facilities relatively rare Type 0, subcategory M. in lhe afternoons. The class periods Police have said one of !he killers dip-\\'ould be shortened by 10 minutes ind ped a to\\·el In the blood of a victim and lime bet.ween cluses would be shortened. used it to scrawl HPigl' on the door. The UnJvenity Park studenll would Qranado said blood Of\ th< ln>nt 1•te U>e tbe'ltbletic facilities In the early ~ and ~n the control switch which opened of the day and USI! classrooms In the the gate matched that of another victim, artef!KM>n. Briner said he hoped the new half •tylilt J4y Se~rlnC, Type o, IUb-high ~-campu1 would be re y by category MN. · November. . Oharles M. Manson, 3.l, 'leader or a trip-••It will be more expenslve to lo to ple;:type farftlly, Is On lrial in lhe case ~fission Viejo, we recognize tbla/1 aaJd1 with lhrce w9meq ro1l9wers, Susan Briner. 11Nonnally, this boacd,)W!Qld \.t~' Atkin•, 21 ; Patricia Krenwlniel, D, and the c:ho'ijier niute, but we'w pt ti. con- Lcliie•Y•n Houte>i, ro. They Ire cbarpd sldenll'I! of providing U., laclllU.. !or With.killing Miss TA.le pnd 's~ olbtra. • (let SCHOOL BUS, Pap I) Blood of l\11~!1 Title's type also was • ORA NGE COUNTY, ~IFORNlA WEDNESDAY, AU6UST. 26, ·1910 ~ TEN C&NTS . , - 8 Pen.dleton ·Prisoners ' ' -. .. ) Injured • Ill Race -·Ri0t ' ., ' Relations Board Dela ye d By JACK BROBACK Of Ille Ddr '""" , .. ,, Two months ago, Manuel Mendez ap- peared before the. Orange County BQard of Supervisors and asked that a stl,ldy be made of the feasibility of creating an Orange County Huplan RelaUons Com· mission. Tuesd1y, the proposed commiasion was listed on lhe board's agenda and Mendez appeared to hear the results of hi.J plea. He heard a lengthy report from Lhe county administrative office on the pros and cons of such commissions and then heard the aupervi.son move for an ad- ditional 80-day study of the prcposal. Mendez l1 president of tbe unofficial Human Relations COUOcll of ·Qraqge County and represents 400 members in 32 communlUes. He i! a mild mannered activist, U. the term can be used to describe one so c(Ul{!t. He ?lllkes lUJ llvlq u an .arChitect. • . . -, . Aller lbtenlng pa(ldly lb a :J&.mlriote report on·hil pet project, he ·~id quietly, "I -had hoped thaL the. lludy would be <!oinitl~ by now."' · · · ... But Menttea dltc0vered , u many others have before, the orange c 0 u n t y supervlmn do not complete final studies on such touchJ projects in a hurry, if two months can be called In a hUJ1'Y. · 'So th< !ale of a future Oran1e County Human Relltions commilalon, which Mendez lhinka Is vital lo the ·wel(are of many of the collnty.'1 citi.tem, will not be known unUl late November, ii then. J.bo knows, the sul>er"iisors m11y order a tlilrd study It that Ume. ~nty Admlnlstratlve OUicer Robert Thomas di!cloled results ot the last two months of study on the su~J~ct Tuesd'ay. Alter listing 111 the pros and Co~ of an o!rlcial Human RelaUons Commission, he offered the board ' members thief: possiijilltie" -Tum the human relations job over to the Community Action Council and have that bodyaidvise the supervisors on sug- gested action . · -Tum the job over to the newly created Citizens Direction P'indlnJ Com- mission. -Deny the request for fonnat.ion of such a commission and refer the matt.tr to the Community Action COUncil, Com- prehensive Health Planning Association, the direction findlng group and 11 depart. ment heads for a report on feasibility. In short, Thomas in<Hcated lhat a coun- ty community relations agency would probably not do th< job it 11 Intended to do based on expere.ince in other counUes which have such bodies. Thomas' repor1 fell short o( recom- mendint that the board forget the whole Idea. He ouUJned the pitfalll, uyinc, "If you do not take acme action the county wW be accUHd of being lnaensltive to the needs Of the underprivileged. If you create such an agency and do not support It with adequate !unda, it wlll !all in· Its purpoe<. Supervisor David L. Baker thought that there were many problem• of· \he un- derprivileged lo be 10ived, but polnled (See IUPERVl!OllS, Pap I) ... ... Raps Wit., Surfers President Sees Pruk!ent N l 1 o n greeted 1'erence Cardinal Cooke at. San Clemente today following a 'l\leaday se&slon of socializing with a stream ol Californians rangirlg from surfers and a glrl drug fighter to a !~year-old reUred admiral. Nixon greeted Cardinal Cooke, the An::htilsbop of New York, late ttfiS morn- * * * Midea st Crisis In& and lunched with him. They were lo dilCUSS Cooke's recent"tOur of American mllltiry bases ln !:urOpe. The Pre.sident, who aomeUmes watchea surfero liom his be<:k-y~, 'pauaed lon&eSI during his afternoon o f ~remoolal btlllne!S lo ' vtsit " I t b members Of .the San Ono!re. Surf Club. Ainong them was RoU :Aumen, aon of Jame! Arnea, Marshal Dllkm·in the TV series "GUnsmoke," Youns Aumeu won the world surfing. champlonahlp In Australia in May.• ~ 'Most Serious' N~ spoke with.the'"""' 0n.lbe 1awn belllnd hla o!llce, rec'111ng , thal his daughteri bad given him )a aUribO.ra for S U S Ad • Father's Day last' ye&f. • 'J · ... ~ a y . '. VIser s "Maybe '!\''day I'll iry 11," the PrOll· S.\N Cf:.EMENiE (uPI) -Ttie Ul}lted :!w~,: "I'll just• I body I u' f' Slates and the Soviet Un1on must agree He waa t.peClally klodty.~to Admiral to any ·~11oment.al ·the Middle Elli JUchal'<(H.•J..-a:naU,.O!Tuoc..,. cr\ll> aqcl, may ~ o~r :!orcea tq , )IJ, •A)I., ~.at 10. b 11tt ·~ Jlwa. ll!WlltllOt:U.\iitml.'(See 4MUl.·-t) ~~;~ N""1 ~~·llld<iiii ·11ecauae ol )¥ v,llal lnleros~ol lhe twp ; , olde!t tiv!nl' "l!~·JI! mltitoey ~ 1Uper )lowers Olid · tht unhaPllY con-The ~Ii-al wu ~·lib - saqu-If lavinl nqotia-lqr • kot.,.t'~lllld Senior• Na.,·dJJOr David political setllemenl lo !Jrael and Ila Arab Grahul, cha~man ol ~ ~tlle3'Jp :h.ilh:':t "IJ:'.,.11tt ~-ihe ':i:.i"st!"i! -.rc:· ".::£.•paid .... -4- w111 be part and pc<el o! any ,.wemont ~ C:: .;.i a ,.~ ~11 ..... tllariJ: =,;_,,,.,,t o! r--"·· NI•· graf111altolil lo Jaclmi oa hit 1~ ~:--~.. blrthdly, May 11. , ' t • ' f. .. Oii admlalllratlon ofliclals outlined for . "Youlve -a Jot al iiliidri.in yoar Visiting wesiem newsmen h'ere Monday Ume1" the Prelklent pjd. ~Notiu that on the eve of the beginnin1 of'talka at the Jacbon wai tiorn In Alibamt, U. l'te1l- Unlted NaUons between Israel, Egypt dent ~ted thft he had aeen ·tbei and Jonlll1 on the crisis. UnJvenity ,al "Alabama play Jn 'li!l' 1be oUiciall were cautiously oplimlstlc Orange Jowl recently. . aboi!t the """pe<;il !or achle•inl peace Nil<ll> a1lo spent a few nijnutv,'wldl in ti>< ar<a which they termed the moot ~ llullo, IS, a Junior Ji!lh ochoOI slij- dangerous in the world. r (SN • NIXON; Pile! 'l) .. , • ;:."I. .. : • . ' . ' Cyclist , Rider lnj.ured · _ lri Laguna Beach Crash . A South Lacuna motorcycllrt and his passeneer were reported In fair condition 1t·South Coast Community Hospital today after 1ufferin& serious injurl~s In a col- lision at the lntersection 'of Broa,dway and Forest Avenue TUt.lday night. . Jn an earlier accident In the Sleepy Hollow area Tuesday, th~ women and two young girls 'suffered minor injuries in a three-car collision. Cyclist Mark Warren Toy, 21, 31981 Lupin PJ1ce,_ ,South Laiuna was east.. bound on Broadway when he cwlllded 'with a car driven by Frink Xavi~r ntmey. $9, 7" Temple Place, Laguna. Beach, police aaid, as the Tierney veblcie was .attempUn& a left turn onto Forest Avenue. , ~ Toy suffered a' h'actured rlaht arm and hJs passenaer, Julie Ann HarriJ, 18. of Milwaukee, Wis. sustained severe la~a tionJ, a~dina: to a hoapital apokesman. Tierney was unhurt. Police uld ~ complslnl wm be sought a1alnat Tojo !or failure lo heed Ibo boulevard slop 11111 at Ille lntonectl0n. At 10:15 a.m. Tuesday In the IOO blocli or sOtith Coast; HilhWaf, a Cir driven by Antbony C. Nealon, 21, of 868 Blueblrll Canyon ~Drive, collided with a ' vehicle driven by. Ada Q. Jlurke, N, of :11121 V~gtnia Wax, South ),,qima, who bad •lopped !or lralOc In the northbound lanea. • r The Burke car, In tum, struck·the rear o( a second stopped car, driven by Mary Jo Hansen, 31, of %5572.iPurple.Sap Lane, San Juan Capistrano, lnJul'lnl IJlll driver and thrte P111tJ1Dr1. . ' ~II the vlctiJlll ware to be lr .. ted by their own docton, Police report. Tboae Injured were Mn. Burke, Mrt. lfanaan and Mr pa~, .BuPn' · LO&lile Hanoen, 10,·Marim, Ii. 1'11ehar1 Sl, and Deborah El Ftahfr; I •. nrtVef Ne 1'1 t n was unhurt. ' · • • 'Iba accident II 1UU under In-· ve1Uaatioo, pollct II.kl. · t1 I ,~ ' ' Jaunt on.'Beach ' . ' " Probe Set . ' . Of Fracas Byl\Iarines A·cluh olllcWJy la~ a race pro. bkm ie!t et&hl priaoneio at the Camp Pendlelon .Correctional Center Injured late.11)1~1)' night and an invesUJ:atioa Is ~i'lder way today. Thi! !lanup Involved black and white l.tarlnes confined to the center -fonmr- ly known as the brig, unW After a con- gressional and Marine Corps probe of concijtionJ there ~ and left one man hospltallled. He suffered fractured facial bones In the melee, which tuied approximately 10 minuta. bul'kept the Correctional Center Reaclionary Force on alert for more than t-:o hours., . AuthorlUe1 at Clmp Peodleton said· aeve,ral othus were treated at lbe base infirniary ~ rttumed to aolltary con- finemeDt ct Its • along ' with Ille other P'!rUclpanll. • . No Correotlonal Center. paraormel ....., lnfu!'ed~ s . ~ j3W WorD11don olflctrl said Iha vtor,. b<olre out at the io' p.m. llabJa. °"t • ln a compound of. slI huts, st:emo ~ hn·a 1111>1 -just two men. ~•PDll• _. UM! IJld preliminary fa""ll"l!On!aclateclahlluta dozen men -IS )louaed In the compound were ac1!Ja! i.rtJcipants. ;Dltij>lte beln& locked In solitary con- flhe""°t, IORJe,of the brawlers cootlnued ·. lo pound' on .concrete walls and shout cat- calls at IUards lnlo the eatly morning ~·· The qllnl-Hot was one of 1everal ra,clal flareups,reporled at the bril and In other ar;us Of Vie huae tra,lnrnc 1>a1e wllhln r~ cent montlu. lninatae rtoled last February, leavinr IO In~ u the result ol a coallnpnt of c1ooW al blacia otonnlng a barracia houilng J""llY white Marlnea. A falsi rumor lut April caused anolher major dlalurl>ance In the Camp San Miieo area of the base, leaving 11 Marines in need of medical treatment. The n<W Camp Pandlelon commander, Maj. ~It S. Bowman, ordered a full inve1ttp.Uoo Into the precise Clust of the lateat !imup and IL< coilirlbulill& fac- tors. • ANYONE; WANT I . 'USED' DRESSER? , ' SAN DIEGO (AP)-ln a drawer Ot the bedroom dresaer donaltd /D GoodwW IDdustria w11 1 hoDul lift -a 1kunt. The startled .truck driver called for halp but the skunk, In escapln1, douaed the drellfr· with a punaent mMU. 1bit -otlll sill on the loadlq dock, alone and unwanted. ' ....... fo~ splattered In the hallway leading to the livmg room vihcre her body was fouhd, next to Sebring's, and On a door- waY ln the living room eotry area, Gran-odd aald. Nixon Lauds, Women Proviiig Cos~y. · A pnclawn jaunl ~ the -lracks and oata tho • lloocb at. San Chimento 1111 ,a rod Volbwapn •Wllil In 'The oun maket , a day of It 'l'burlday,,hlnd<red only by a !ew hllh clouda, while -tal reai- d1nte wW blllt In n.dqrM temp- .......... and Inland lolia mop their browo at 17. Bloocj· o! Sebrln.<'s type, be 1>1d, ~u Cotild on' I.he walkway near lhe front porch and splallcred alop .lwo trunk1 In llMi living room. , ~rllet a sherlf!'s deputy ••Iii she ob, taii>ed a hair sample . !rom Mimi Atkins without bell knowletlge while the def~ dant's back was turned ln .the jaU beauty lhQp. ' qeputy Helen 'Tebbe aaid she lilted hair !rom a brush ua<d bi Miss Atkin~ U... aiipped it Into an env<lopt .anJ aelled I~ The stati'.1 stt.r witness, Linda Kasa- bl1n1i had aald earllee that MJ11 AtJcfns ond Mlsa Krenwiol<tl complained alter the killingl Au1. I, 1911, ~t their htadl hurt, beclUJC vlcUJlll\ pulled their hair. ~ked under cro1.t~amlnatiGn tf 1he bad permlsslon lo tab Mia Atltlns' hair, JleP'llY Tebbe ••Id, "No sir, I dl4 not'" ' " President -Smut.es 50th J;u ffrage A1itiive r1ar y . ,.7 The w~·· Liberation movement to- day 'received tta first olfk:ial recocnJUon from lhe Western White HOUie aa Prt1I· dent Nilon Issued • proclama\ioo saJuut. th< SOth annlverairy o T Ame.Mean •ofntn'1 suffrage ,,. In hit mesu ... the Preskien1 predloled "women surely have still a Wider role to play In th< poUUcal, economlc, and ooclal Ille ol the country.'' The five-paragraph proclamation men· tloned specl!kaUy early sul!ragetlet. He did not directly refer ·to the current "women's lib" drlve. "t, RSchard Nixon, Presklent of the United Slates of America, do hereby call uPon all Americans to recognize the greal debt we owe to those who dedicated their life's '4'ork lo the cauae of woman sul· rrag,"" the proclamation rtads. "It la hard," the pruklent ll1d, "for any of us living in 19"70 to bnaglne a Ume when women did not Vote. Yet (or more than 75 years American women faced adveralty, rldicu)e ·•nd derllk>n on every level of our BOCiety 11 thry aoupt this precious right." A Western White House 1pokeama.n 111d that berrlna 1111 hltdlu tile Pr"'" dent wW lip ihe equal ri&hll amend· ment Jf h Cl'Olltt hia detk. ne meuurt, P'1lhll!ltlna dtnlal of ripl1' becallM-ol MX, l'l!'!'ll tlle Jlouae by an overwhelm· Ina vote and II pejid1q In the Senate. Pat Nlxoo Ille! bor ~tan Tricia, 24. and JWie ELMn&owtr, n , hid no .C. tlvltieo or pl.,. tn cooneclloo with women'o equality ralllH bohi1 11ta1ed th"'"lhout tht country iodOI'. Htt aldu point out, bowmr, lhat Mn. Ni'°" bao "aiwOl'o ~ equal rtlbla for ;women.'' I ' INSIDE TOD.tY th< IUrf and 1ta .. _, llll a;-...,. pentlve lowinl.bQI, po11ot ..w todaJ'. . 11 vou 100•1 to COICh ••v of The car, drt"" ICl"OM thel Affftidl Oit Uuc productiona .cum•U~ EttadOn lriclal et 1 :M . a.111. -... OI\ the boarda, betleT do 10 lllla llalJed near Ibo "'If llllt nt the drmr, ..,,_ be/or• /our of ui... · Stevtn Harllay 8-d.· p. Of Oanllo 1 ciOM.' S.t Thtal<T Nolco. POQe Grove, ~ !w holp, ' 21. Ofltoers irrJvtd lo fln4 "'" 1M!I beinl J!!!!._,' D do\lied by larf .... ~ hlP tNe r.;;:-_ .. :. and caUed a wntbr. · ca.tMe"" "' lllooli-.U.O•-lo,..... -n tht stranded c:w '.an, tw tnda, ·al-$--'l (loon '8id. !!:!!!.""°'!!! .... :-... , I ...,...: !.lartieY'I (lfOliltN, -.... .,.., i,;;;;;,. " over. .-. ........ • Off1cen m ,..kinl • lfolllc complaint -· l char1lq alltpd dr!Ybt& oa ·rlllroool p ::T'..:.\.. • perty. • =-.. .: .... .... ti ................ --t ., .... -,.,., . ..,,. .... . Dr .......... u ---::= . ...: -. -----.. I • - • • ! llAll. Y I'll.OT SC BOOget Delays Two • Promotions ' A -l'ridll' momJn& ~fn. nlq CMWDOey for two ntw Ll&uftl Beoch pollct captains will have lo be pootponod, pendlnc !onnal adoption ol IM clly's 1~n budget, actJnc city · ...._ Jooeiii s-Rid 10c111. l'Ollcoe ~f KIMOth Huck llllllOUOCOd 'l\iaday 1hat Sfl. O,vld Bn>wn and LL Frank !l:hopen had ranked fim and ,.. cond in evaJuatJon tests for the pro- motions. which wauld become t.ffective Sept. l. 'lbty we.re scheduled to naive their btdles from lhe m a y O r and Police dtiel at t a.m. Friday followlni adoptlon of tho budiel at an adjourned council m<eting tonl&hl -However, Sweany said today, it ls ex· tremely unlike\y U..l the council will be able lo adopt the budget at lonicJ>I'• meeting, slnoe .everil adjustmenta re- main tn be made in the document. "The """"'1cil has establl•hed the police JqSIUons as top priority items," Swean)' Said. "and the two ,officers have ciualified fdr them, but lhe promotiqns. cao'L be made omctaJ unUI the fund& ~· tually are allocated and that means after the budget lw been formally adopt.cl." S•UQY uttl more time la needed to polish 11>1 -~ budcet propand by rolmer oay manager Jam .. 'Wheaton wbo ldt lat week to assume a new post In Qrioa. Doii1J1ii for ado!ittM of lhe 'llodfOt anil a'ltinr 11>1 db' Ill rate ii 5ept.. 7. and It --tl>e action may not be taktn wluJ.tliO SePI-1 ooundl meeUng. Cloudlnc the financial picture Is the possibility that the city m~ b•vt to come up with an addlUonal li0,000 to pey for repain to the sewage treatment plenL Fro111 Pqe l NIXON ••• deal from Newark. She lut )'tar ar- ranged a drug abuie pn>grom !or MO younptira. The Pmidenl oonsratulattd the thrill- ed girl and 11ve her a charm bracelet with the pruidentW seal. A palntlnc ol former Prelident Ellienhowtr wu presented Ntxon by artist V...U. EUer of Hollywood. Slit aloo did a quick sketch ol the Prelident dlll'llW the vlalL The Whittltr dty nag was g!vh the Prealdent by Mayor Kelth Miller and other city oUidals. Nb<on admired !ht Dq which WU d .. tpod by Gr., Kally, of WhJUier. Ao the fJq ,.... unftl<!Od, ~e p~ caJled off the 1ymboll on it: . f Quaker J;mlly, a walnut trtt, ... ..,.. and In the backgrOund, a mountain. in other pmldenl11I buslnw Tuesday : -The President nominated Wllllam 8. 9ufrum, ta, carter diplomat h'om New York. to tie.ambwador lo Lebanon. Tiiis coindded with the openlnl ol Aral>-llr.,li puce talks in New York. -lnfor!ned sources is.Id Nixon ii "very cloee" to appolntlng educal« Sidney P. Marland u U .s. commillloner of educ•· lion. Marl1od, ii, is former wperin· lendent of IChools In Plltlbur1h. Pa.; Darien, C.onn. ind Winnetka, W\11. He v.wld nplaot U.S. Com.rnilBklnU J1mes E. ADen who wu llDCU'e.monioutlY fired during criticiJm of Nl10a'1 Cambodian oper1Uon. -The Secret Service """"""'"' that uven women have btea 1tlected to serve on the White House polft force -mart- ing the first. tJme. ~ U>e force wu formed in 1m that females will bdp pro. lect the flnt family. The 1nnounctmut mincided with Women's Liberation Day. Most of t.bt women formtrly aerved with t h e Wa!tllnaton Police Department. Their uniforms are being eapedally designed, but the Secret Service declined to describe the design, They will be ass.i1n. ed lo all roles that the While House policemtn carry out eictpt lnitlally they will~,... the .. ~. • •' , ' .. -OAllY PllOl Students Waiting f Or AgnewV~ws ' U.S.Bac~g School S~t Metal Worker& Strike Slows Down Consiruction ' ' . - Back to School .. ' ' By PATRICll BOYLE or,.. o.w-,......., Contusion er1Jt1 ·today as to whether the door• of Unlveralty Hilb Scbool ftNl sch!)duled to opei'I for clasaea by the beginning of the achoo! year, or by Christmas. ln the wake of eonstruclion setbacks, the Tustin Union Hllh School D I 1 Lr I c t Bolf'd of Trusteea: voted Monday nilbt to hoo1e the 1dministr1tion, faculty •nd about 1,000 atudents sl1~d to attend. the. new school at Mission Viejo High School until Nov. JS, tentative completion date of' University High construction. But construction compi'n)' officials u.y the original completion date of the new $2 million high achoo! waa Dtc. 10. .Don MacGregor said the original co~ tract with the school district cllted for a completion date "270 days after the start of construclion," which did not start unlll March 10. MacGregor is the project manager for the new school being built by Shirley Brothers Construction Company at the corner of Culver .Road and Campus Drive near UC Irvine. · Jack Roper, 1sslltant supulntenden,1 of the district, said the school was "sup- posed to have been ready for the opening ·of school in September," Roritr said he "had reports from the company all along showing it would be open in September" and that the students "could have moved in and started in un· finllhed classrooms." However , the CONilrucUon company did ., nOt plan to have the tlaurooms rtady by the be&U'lninc of the schoOI year. ';In aU problblli\'Y," MacGtepr tald, 1'some or the cWm:o0mS could have been occupied in September, but thtre w11 nothln, In the contract to hive 1 ctttaln. part of tM work dooe by then." • M1cGre1or u1d conslrucUon of the new .Cbool his been 11et' blck Dy the ,... ctnt 1hett metal worktr.t -1lJ'JU. "Wt COUid do tome -wort durlfta the Slrike," he aald, "but It probably coot• ua two weekl." Tbe otrlke listed about 40 dayo, MacGttaor said. When the sheet meat. worken ;wtre on 1trlk1, most ol tbl con- struct.lqft Was forced to i bl.It. M.aeGre:1or 11id compl1Uon cf pJum~ Ing , tnsulaUon and eleetrtcal work could not be dona unUl tht aheet met.II worketl had Installed heaUn1 and air oondlUOi>lnc ductJ, The contract with the achocl dlatrlct was slaned Feb. 28, MacGrtaor aald, but the work did not 1M:1Jn on ~ tchoot until March 10. l •1 "We had to wait for the contl1ct 19 be approved by the St~te, '1 lie •aid, Mtirc that tha high t<hool II being conlllUcleil under lhe 1tlte ald·lo-Schoels procram. , MacGret:or said that the 210 da11, -t ' months -provided in the LU!tr1ct ••is really not enoqgh time to build the st.boot and still stay within the bud1et." He t&Jd becaute of the li1ht budj:el, the con· 1trucUon workers do not work overtlmt. . I To Chiang SUN MOON LAJ(l'J, Formosa (AP) - Vice Prnld~nt Spiro T. Agnew 1ssured Ch.Jana: K1i ·sbek on Wedne!day lh1t th• \Jnlteil Sllteo will otand by 111. mutual ~lty tnaty with hie NaUoilllllt Ch1n ... ao~t. A u.s. opekesman uld the 11-yur .. td a.i-pruidlnt made no ""' requut for ·, mJOtary uolotance durlni two .....,.. '!Ith """'"· althoup It ls ltMwn hi:moaa wOQ)d ,lllie -• modern jet !!plen. 1'f would sum -he wou1d Ilk• to have aJl)'lhlnr he can .. t," AJ!>ew commanted to ntwlh'lto wbil1 tn tol\tl her• from. South Kor<a tarller In tbe day. "I have never aeet\ htm reluae, any." • Oflldala said ""'°" and Chien( 1,,...t that the "coatlnuod fretdom and neutralJ. ty of Clmbodl1" are Important for Soutbe11t Allan atablHty. , Bui Iha U.S .. aJIOl<uman tlac:Uned to •Y II they dlscuaaed 'poulble' ualltiou 'by 'Formou to ~ Lon No~~-bodiln r11~ · • The Na~ Qllne• .,. ,11lcl be lnlereated In ~ilnr cambodil, but • has t>etn no lndlcaUon from Pllnorn NS that Fot11110Sl'I a\d ~Wd be 1'ticama., Offidals said' Apew llld Chlq &}"' reviewed the world situation. and dilctie- ed U.S. economic condlllona .. AJJ>tw ,met earlier "!th Viet Pmldtllt C. K. Yen and dllc..-movaa In Al>< u.s .. eo.,r.11 to llmll leltlla 1mpor11, a subiec:t viewed with eoncem on ranno11. Olflci&la uid both lf?'eed' Jt wu pnmature to rtich· eoftelllllonl an the WU• ii.nee the 1eaialat!on h&a not )tt pwed the Houoe and •WI flctl be.erlnc• in the Senate. \ Agnew flew to Sun Moon Lake, a moun- tai n resort, by helicopter ifter • rlt,ht from South Korea wbtre he wound up two d1y11 of talks with President Chung: Hee Park. Tustin Union lll&h School Dlotrict's new University High (A) won't be finish· ed in time for start of sch~I Sept. 14, so district trusteea have decided to bus students from University Park, Turtle Rock and other residential areas near UC Irvine to Mission Viejo High (C), rather than Tustin High (8), which is closer. Move will involve about 1,000 University area students. It will mean double ae11lon1 al Miasloa Via.lb High durin1 the fall term and it will coot !he school diatrict an e1Umated $5,000 in extra transportation costs. En route to Formosa. he told raport'ars lhere is a poulblllty all U.S. troops will be withdrawn from South Kor•• wltbln. five years. depending oo the progress ol a modernization program for the Korean armed forces. .._ Before leaving here Thursd1y. 1r'f_ S.igon, Agnew scheduled 1 brtauut with Viet Premier Chlans Chlng-kuo, son and heir apparent of Chiang. In Hong Kong , the Comm u nl st . newspaper Sheun11 Pio char1ed that /' 't1eW's vlstt to Fortnon "ia for making 8 srcret politJcal dtal." , 'l'!lt ntwsp1Jiet c.liimtd he and Chtang were to dlscuas ·how\ tO make F61'1DOU f'rom P .. e 1 SCHOOL BUS • • the kids evtn U it 11 101n1 to cost U1 money. He said Mission Vitjo for 80 d1ya er so would in esstnct have two achooll -in. cludin« different tea.chert -on one Clm- pus. Slnoe the Mbslon Viejo and University P1rk plJnll Ire idtriUcal , 1aid Briner. the transtllon to the new school will be smoother. "lf a student is in room 214 for a class -at Mission Viejo-," said Briner.•"he \vould still go to room 214 at University Park." Both campuses art designed for 11bout l,M>O students but could 1ccommodate up to 2.lOO in a pinch. "Wt halt Uie the. dickens to spend the money," said Briner, "but we've got to think of lhe kids even if it is goinf to cost us another $3,000, M,000 or $5,000. ' Robert Bosanko, principal of Mlsalon Viejo HJah SChool. said Tuesday that he had no previous Indication from the board that hll camJ)U.' w1.1s being con- sidered for the addltl~al load. Ht hid detail! of 1chedu1lng have not betn worked out yet. The new Univtrslty Park school is tentatively set to open Nov. 1$. f'rollf Pqe 1 SUPERVISORS .. out that ne1rly ~ percent of the couoty·a cJtlanl ).Ive bl ~tpormed cltie1. • • · ·. "the rfi.1.in eserve ctn I.er of support"' for ------------------===f~~:!:i::::=!~2:~~~~~~~~~~ Amerlcu war •cUOR1 in Sol.IU.Ul ~·A#'"' } -Intrepid Outsails ValJant Tenni8 BuffS D~fer Session -'• ' SpedaJ to the DAILY PILOT It was here lllat MCCullou1h in1ti1t.ed a At the start, it appeared tb1t Laguna Beach tf:Mls bufft hive fe.. NEWPORT, R.I. -BUI Ficker Ind hil despe:raUon t1ckin1 duel that re1Ulted in M~lough wu • Jn the position to queat.ed deferral er a 1cbeduled atudy youni crew aboard Intrepid Tue5day 39 short tacka in 32 minute!, but Ficker squeeze Ficker tnlo the. committee boat. se.sslon on La1un1'1 teiinis court needi, ind hl1 young crew, including Geor1e .. ~ . Norm.an Powell, director ol the Lai\ml gave Bob McCullou1b and his crew of Twist and Jim Titus, of Newport Beich, But she wu eiU>ll' a couple of seconds Beach Tennis AssocliUon said todljo. veterans aboard Valiant a proper leuoft and Jon Andron , of Sf.of.. Barbara, were early or found hiraelf loalng speed and The tennis problem was to have been in match race starting. <See Photo, Page not to be shaken. bore away just enough to allow Intrepid discussed toni1bt at a joint meeUni of l3). Ficker coolly wa.ited a full 30 ~""'onds to ri"· up on•· wea"· q a 1•• the City Council and Planning Com-That virtually was the st.orv of .,...... '"' -.r un:r u r ~ · mia,,kln, follourinn ail adjourned mee•""• ·J before cove.ring each of McCulJouah's McCullo""" ·~·d a quo··• luff but f ...... ...,. Intrepid'• second victory over V1lltnt in • .,. .. un: ...... , o the council. their head .to-head series to determine tacks and when the irueling contest w11 Intrepid had enough wti.1ht to alip 6y, Powell aaid be requested dtlmal when finally called off by McCullou0 b, Valiant fo-1n1 Valiant even f·••·· off •-I --.1 ..... • ..... ha which will defend the America's CUp. • '" -..uiu · 111::: ea1ucv uic tenrus Si.wy d been Intrepid won by three minutes and 24 was deep to leeward of Intrepid and still From there on, It was a matter of scheduled to follow council action 00 tbe HCOndi, behind. Ficker keepln& Intrepid between Valiant budget, the tu rate ,and aewer plant The start was the decider but It waa A{ter a rest ol four m i n u t e s and the mark. · re.pain. Ficker and intrepid all the wa y In the McCullough made moUons as iI l6 try ln the foreltn ttia.11, France and Grtt.el "W had requt.'lted a special 1 t U d '! first real test of the two 12 meters. again, but after two tacks, called it off. JI did not race Tuesday, 11 the French seulcn on tennla," iald Powtll, "And ez. The race was sailed In a steady Jn all , there were 43 tacks on the second signalled for a lay-day after thelr second pecttd. It Woul<t ~ at 7:30. A tot Of our th b th wlrtdward lea. straight defeat tiy the Aussies Mond1y. people wint to 1tve report.a tnd con- sou west reeze al ruged from '!lght At the mark, Intrepid wu 1 :19 ahead Tne challengers will ruume the.ir dutl tribute thelr'tdeas and it would taJce quite knot.a at the start to 10 to 12 on the final ind Increased tht margin to 1:3' 1t the today with Louis Noverraz back at the a long Ume. We doft!t feel the counclh~n three ltgs. fil'!t mal'k. All 1he bad to do from there helm of France. ApparenUy the 67-yiar-or the commiPionets would be able to Because of her starting advant11e on wu keep v·"ant covered over the last old Swie· and Baron Marcel !!ch palcbld giv• ... e•ourh· um und•· these Intrepid led Valiant by one minute, 22 .u .... -" e g four mile leg. up thelr differences l•t.e MOnday nt11\t. cireumatances." seconds at the first weather m1rlc by l-----=-----.------'-----'''------"-----------------virtually keeplng Valiant covered lt!d foottn,; slightly ruter. Both boats overstObd the mark ind Ficker tacked first, forcln& McCulloo&h, to follow in hia wake. Intrepid locre1sed her lead to 0J11e minute, 27 second1 at the rtacbin1 mart but Valiant cut the lead on the third ter lo !Zsecoods. Wyler lnc8flex 81124 , II• ~. that tlie coun.tY had no authority tcr tell tbe ciU11 whit to do in thls field , bul has jurltcHclion onlf over . the 15 percent of the people llvtnl in 1 unincorporated areu. Bake.r thought that 1 more definite pro- posal was needed identifying proposed ~perlt.Son with ciUes. ~e . called for ouch a liport ;;llJlln 9D diys. CofC to Spend $7,5 00 in Ads •osl unusual watch .. • Supervi!Or Robert BaUln moved th1t Thomu. Pl.nnihc Dirflct.or F o r e. s t Dickason, the nttUUve 111!1ta.nts to the supervisOrl, the League of Cltlea and other outihla lnt<relted aro•P' be named to a new ltudy IJ'OUP to lnvestljate the fellibillty ol !he human relitl°"' l(i!Up and "*Port back .within IO dayo. Illa mo. lion WU approved. St..nl ol tho _.lied "lnlert•tad lroQJ>t" Wm !Opmtntad al the .... 1on a..i oil urpd the formtUon of a couaty com"\'"'°P '90n· . Boy, 10, Found pnmk WOLVERHAMPTON, EnJland (UPI I -Police .. 1d Tueoday they are ln- v11tic1t1n4 the .ca,se of a tO.y11r-old boy roand dtltnll: tn a driveway. A pallet tpokesman u ld the child •. tall:en to tbt !loyal Hospital Chi!~'• Dtporlm•n~ refUsed to stvt •ror fnformatfon 1bout hlmlell. ,. The Laguna BeaOll Chtmber ol COm· merce will spend $7,600 in edvertlling for the 1970-71 fisca:t ytar. A report to the City Council from the Chamber reporb the advertl!ing will be placed in pubilCIUona In the Unltad States &l)d Canada. Included In the report were stveral favorable signs about Laguna's appeal from far and near. During the pul year. the Cllainber hu rettived 7,400 inqulrlea about the Art Colony, the rtport st.att.'I. The majority oC the requests came from Califormla, followed by Can1d1, Wuhlnaton. Br!Uah Columbl1, rutnoll, New York, Color1do, and Artlona. - Tht Chamber report died a rocent study conducted In t.aauna which ahowa the 1verap touri.st from Callfornl1 1t1ya •bout three nl&hts in the town. VIJl!nn ll<>m out •ol 1ta1A1 wUI ally ap- preclably lon1er. Lquna Beech ii eJpected to bt featured on the ll'onl pase of th, Toronto Telearam travel 1eetlon and will al90 bt featured In tlie Montrul Star, the report .. 1d. CONVINllNT TERMS IANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE Marks time on 24 hour 1y1tem. A 11ec•11ity f&f Onyont who tr..,elt, the mll ftory, or"''" who prii:e the unuiuel. Wete.h dlol thow1 oll 2<4 htvn, ~ 11.od of fl.tit 12. lutt•dfyl tMtl le.king. 1'1t l11collta balo11ce wtltel It guoronletfi ogoi111t 1h11Ck fM the Ufe of the watch Or rtploced fr•• ff evt:r brtktn. ~rtlnlted ..,oterprotf 01 long et tht ut•t1I It INect, 111111i1tt Wyltr JHVI• vatd. J. C. .JJump~rie 6 JeweferJ 24 YEARS SAME LOCATION ' 1121 NEWPORT AVL COSTA ME.5A PHONE 141-3401 , I I . i I I I, , I ' • I' f • DAILl' l'llOT St•tf ...... l p' • . _,WORK ' CONTINUES AT NEW UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL ." Qn Cutver l,lHd, • Strike and Confu1lon About Completion Di'tff Tustin-I;)i~tricr Bu~ing· To Cost.'$5.~ooo ·Extra· ., • .• • f ,. ' • . . .,... ~ . ~ ' ' By Rll:BARD \'.NAU. own·15·nu]l1111 plaol In Unlveralty Plfk. · I °' '" ._, • .., -. ' I' •·· ~ d·' ........ ''-~·It of th '111e~~· lo 'b~ ''"~ Par · •I'"" ~ _,_ ·~· 1 ~ • e iludodiil;tt, ~tt~~ ~Attlal ... kid ,:, Vldo HJ81! ~ ~;;'; ·1.0li' w• not 'li;llJ1b!O todly but December 1.-'tJlleeted to ·cost •.P' addi· Briner aaid f.(>U'• artier ~Jderations tiqnal .$5,000. ' ~ badSiit'maclti on U. baaJs Of eCrinomiC"I, Trustees of· ~~D:rrvative . sin'ie.,lt would)ave been ';tie.aper to hold Tustin Union ~igh School . let made the '-·bl lo ~·"'I , Uie dec~loii unanlmwaJy Ji!"""'y despite """ e sess na at •""' n. eatller. indica~.,. that tbe.-'11niverslfy onrli:r.s CROWDED Park a1~uctentsr.would ~ 1~t.~ ;'I'lls\in Briner ,said 1be .clASSrQOms at Tw!tin Hi&h··School -1!f1lch ls C1os,r to thorn: . would ~ve bel!n no nl}rl' crowded .than QuesUoned •,bout thl;i ".'today,.. Ch~!er.. at Mlssion Viejo ~t said other service! Btjner, }Coom board prealdent, ""'-"a · ~uch as library, cafeterJa.and "_services iQt olr.ple Were surprised.'' • tncidental to classrooms" wofild have ': lie said '.the 1\Jrprise' ree:utted becaUle been more crowded . district Superig1.endent wunam B. Zou· The Tustin plant, he said, i!I on Tl acres had ,saJcl he er'pected the llodenls•WOUld whi)e \)le newer M~on Vlejo plant ls a io to Tustin until completion , of the.ir 53-acre site. In addltibn, 'he said, 'lU&Un ,;t has 4 the Wslrict ()ff ices, maintenance headquarters. the ·m()tor pool and H.IU. view Continuation High School. Briner said transportati<>n to Tustin would ·have involved six buses trlvtlJng 11. nillf!S while ;trartsportation to Mlsslon Yiejo WQU.Jd mean about .JI buses travel~ ing 16~ miles. He said he was not sure of the ei:act r.iumber of buses involved. "It• frOuld make Tustin pr e·l t y crowded," he said. lfe said there are 2100 t6s ANGELES (AP) -An expert said students · there · compar'ed to 1850 at todil}' ·tba( the word "Pig" scraWJetl . on MtsSiOn . V!ejo. These figures are ex- Tate's i8Iood l}sed ill G1isly ~r Message lhe• fronJ. dooi of Sharon Tat;e's'Jnahsion elusive «-the J.()001 °Univ~rslty Park wQ 'Written in. bfood or the same t~ .is stude;ttia; wlib~ 'along with .Mission Viejo thft\of P,ie'aclress. '. :.,~ • 1 st8.d~t.(.,will be •aUfeced by the. dGuble . 1'fie same ty~, bl~a!SO.·~u IJ~Iat!. · sess~~· tetfoi ' ~ the fl)lllt J!<l\th l\lld ")•~id .• fG! 11! \1EJO bltilxty footprmt on the front imps, $31~ ~Uy ·~bout'600 of them are golng ~ph, Granadp of the..,sberiff s crjm.e to ~on Viejo and about 400 are going JabOrato.ry .... , .. to Ttistin...he said. . Herla.td .ht analyzed ~ blood, types of Briner said be expected that Miulon eaqb 0( f1v, vktims sJalll at Abe TaJ,e . Vie Joi students would use .the. classrooms h:?_~ and she ~as the only one With the In the mornings and the athletic facilities ttijlUvely rare Type 0 , A~ategory M. in ·the aftemoom. The class perk>d! eolice.. have Aid ORe ~ the kWt11 diP:' would be dlortened by 10 minutes ind pid •a. towel ID Ille WOOlj al-a v;<tlm .n.l. tiJUe IX?t,._ dasoes would be shOrtened. uoldJt lo "''wt "Ill&" C11 'die ..... : . • Thi \1)1jvmlty P1rt students would 'f~nado ~ b\li!ld "I' Ille hoDt ~ ust the·a!lileltf lacilltl" In the early part "!>f oo Ille col)lrol sw1tc9 whlC6 opened o/'the day and ""' cia!mlOms In the tbti,,.le mate~ Qlat of _ano_tber viCUm, afternoon. Brinc;r said he hoped (tle" new hab' •tl'IMI Jq 8elrill; 11'1,pe. 'O;•sur.: hig~ ldloOI campua would be ready by ca!<a91'Y MN'.' •• . I , .,, No .. mber. ' Cbarl .. M . ......,,, 35; loader"!( a ~It>:, , -''It wlJI .be__. expenaiv• lo p, ,l<I pie-ly~ family, ''ii" trJal · in the ·ca;. MiS.io~ Viejo, w. lecopbe thla,' iiJcI wttfl three ..,men f\J!lbw"!> ~ Briner. "Normally, this boar!! WOllld take Attlna, 21 : Pa~tol> lll'elhriDke~ _., lljd \If" ~ riiule, i\111 we've iO\ the .,... ~lie Van<llotilen, 20.!"" chllried . aideta(kio of providing the facilitlet:lor with t!lllO:-Mi.,"Jr.ile....U. o ' ' ' '·t~QllL !!\J~, ,Pop II , •' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AU6U51' 26, jt70, • , 8 Pendletoll PriSollers # ... • ' , -• .. Injured • Ill Race '-Riot : Relations Board D_elayed By JACK BROBACK or .. Dtll'JI Pw.t 1tat1 • ' .. Two moolbs ago, Manuel Mendez ap- peared before the Orange County Board of Supervisors and asked that a itudy ~ made of the feasibility of creatin8; an Orange County Human RelatiOCll Com- mission. J Tuesday, the prQposed commission was listed on lhe board's agenda and Mef!deZ appeared to hear the result.s of his plea. , He heard a lenithy report from the county administratJve office en the proa and cons of auch commissions and then heard the supervisors move for an ad· diliooal 90-day study of the proposal. Mendez ls presKl.ent of the unofficial Human Relations Council of Or~e County and repr~ts 400 members in 32 communities. He is a mild mannered actl'vist, U the term can ·be used· to _ describe one so quiet. ' He make's bis living as an atchitect. Alter' lislening p.ji~ Ji a :Jt.mlnnte i't)>Ort oli h1' pet ~ilr salclqul<!t!Y, "I had hoped that Ilia. sluay' woWI!, 1lo coinpleted ~ now." .. · • · But Mendez discovered, as many others have before, tbe Orange C o u n t y supervisors do not complete lflnal studies on such touchy projects In a hurry, ii two months can' be called In a hurry. SO the fate of-a f1,1ture Orange County Human R.elaUons oonuplssion, 'Which Mendez thinks is v1taJ to the wellai-e or many of the county's citizens, will not be , known until late November, If then. Who koows, the supervisors may order a third stuqy at that time. ' County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas disclosed results of the last two months of study on the subject Tuesday. After listing all the pro.s and cons of an· nfficial Human Relations Commission, he offered the board members three potsibilities: -Tum the bwnan relations job over to the Community Action Council and have that body advise the supervisors on sug· gested action. -Turn the job over to the newly created Citizens Direction Finding Com· mission. • -Deny the request for formaUon of such a commission and refer Utt. matter to the Community Action CowlcD, Com· prehensive HeaJth Planning Kuociatlon, the direction finding group and 11 depart. ment heads tor a report on feasibility. In short, Thomas indicated lhat a coun. ty community relations agency would probably not do the job it is intended to do based on expereince in other oounties which have such bodies. Thomas' report fell short of recom- inending that lbe bo&r4 forge& the whole idea. ... He outlined the pitfalls, saying, ''If you do not take some action the county will be . accused of beinl insensitive to the needs ol the underprivileged. II you create such an agency and do oot support it with adequate fw>ds, it will fail in its J>W"Pose. Supervisor David h. Baker thought that there were many problems of the un- derpilvileged to be solved, but pointed • lS<\< SUPEl\VUIORS, Pop II Raps· WIU. .surfers Probe Set • l • • • . . Of fracas · President Sees Admiral, Cleric By Marines A cillb ollklaJ1y tabelod a rice pro. Preskient N I x o n greeted Terence Cardinal Coote at San Clemente today lollowing a Tuesday session or socialhlng wlill' a stream of Californians ranging from surfers and a girl drug fighter to a UM-· year-old retired· admiral. Nixon greeted Cardinal Cooke , the Archbishop of New York, late this morn- * * * Mideast Cri~ 'Most Se1ious' blem left eJchl prilonen ·•I tha ClmP Ing and lunched with hlm.'ll>ey were to Pendlelon ,Cor""tlOOll center ·~ discuss Cooke '• i:eCent tour of Ammcan la~ ,'l'\!esdai nl&ht and an invat1pt.icll military bases bl Europe. . la under way ladaY. , nie President, who sometlmea Watches The p.eup involved black -and white surfer~ from hLs back y~, 'paUsed Marmie.-co~ to the center -fonner· longest durln1 bis afternoon o f ly known as the brig, unW after 1 con-cere.monlal business to vlalt w I t h members of the San Onofre Surf Club. gression-1 and Marine Corpe probe of Among them waa Rolf Aurness, son of conditions there -mid left me man James Ame11, Marshal Dillon in the TV hospitalized .. series "Gunsmoke." Yowtg Aurne.u won He suffered frac~ facial ·boaea ln the world surfing championship in the melee, which lasted approximately 10 Australia ln May· ' min •• but kept the Correctlonal Center Nir.on spoke wtlh the ivoup on Q!e lawn Reactionary Force ,<>n alert for ~ than behind . hts olli!:tr r.ca~g thal his two •aura. daughters had given h1m a sUrfboard for r· Say U'S Ad'~"'"'fS .Father's Day last yur. 1 · Authorities at Camp, Pe.odlet0. Did • • · • """" :·M.aybe on< day J'U try ii," the Pres I· several · others wm Wied at n .. ~ • dent sakl. "I'll 'just ........ 1 u r f , · • ,.... SAN CLEMENTE (UPI) -The United meanwhll<." ~, •nflnl>lry '!14; r<turiied lo .,llllry con- Slatea and the Sovie! Uiilon must agree He wu ap<cially kln<lly t.. Adniiral ~meni ~ along with • the otber to any sellleme'!l al.the ~ ~· · Rldllinl'lL J1eUill,:~111Uve'ol'l'UscMr> partiC!Jionll. • · · tr!'I• 81!'1.llllY ~ obWVer fortta lo bia, Alt., wflo at 104 is the oldest ~•!&jg No COmctiooa1 Center ~! ...,. ~1rantie.1t1 tenns. (S•«!lllalls, pap fl pduate al Jiit Na?l · ~~--~ • , · · • , • ., -.,i!Jilrvjtalmt~:althe'IWO . 1 oldetf,UVllW·~,111·iiil!fta'ey • r a • .l." I ' · · toper 'JIOW•. lnCI the a.&ailpy'• coo-Tbi MlrnJral •u ~ b ltft ~ ,.-. w ...... pm o'll1cm ~, l"" WI•!"."' fl ~ 11 II Ils ... I tMper llld -!11,.Y fl,; ~ ·-~ .... ·a the II P-fll-lllf!lo. political setUement to ltrael llld Ila Arab Graillm, chairman al UiO Batllelbip out anler fn 1 compound of th: hula, - neighbors alter the June, 1911, war, both Associllloo, when 11& pt\ld I call f,.a, 1tft mms.mim· a lllJll -n jolt t .. men. the Sovie! Union iad the United States )\om• Ill Colonlclo. • • , '; HQ "J'll'Oll'"'*"~ and'f""Dtlnary will be pal1 and partel of lllY teltlement Nim& had .m 1 •11<. of con-In~ Jnilicated 11Jou1·a-·men t.h~l~~:e:~UifeDt' of rantin; Nix. grblrtatuhdalatlonlM 1o10Jacklon On JUI\ l04th .·~:..~ ... ~-Jn ttae coe;nJll)UDd1were -"-''·'· tfonAol! y, ay . •1 • ctulf'.--.-·-on ainuwatrl iclals outlined for "You!ve aeen a lot •of.1iu.toey lri·)'tlCU'. . ~te ~inl Jocked in mUtary con- vlsitln1 1western newsmen"'here Monday time," the President uld. Noting that fi¥~nt, ~ of the brawlers conUaued" on the eve of~ beginninl: of talks at the Jactabn wai borniln AJ.abama.,.~ ..... Jo .poWxf on·concrete walla and lhout cat. United N1tlon1 between Israel, Egypt dent commlnttd that he ,had seen the calli1 at tuar'cil into the elriY. morillnl and Jordan on tfte crisil. University o1J ~biama play in the houn. , l'be offk:lalJ:were cautiously opUmislic Orange Bowl, recently. Tbe mini-riot was one of aeverll racial abOUt the ·~PfCf.S .for achieving peace Nixon allp spent a . few minutes with fiareUps repqrted ~t the brtg and in other in the area wnJch they termed the most Susan Dusto,s lJ, • jwuor tuO tc;bool ,tu. areu-of the huge trainfn& base wtWn re- dan1erduS in ~ world. (Sia NIXON, 'P•tl '1) cent months. . ~ , ,. bunates rioted tail-February,' ~lna 30 injured as the result of a contingent of do;ens of .blacks storming a barracU Cyclist, Rider Injured · In .Laguna Beach Crash . . A South Laguna motorcyclist and .his passenger were repor~ in fair condition at SOulh Coast Community Hospital today alter suffering serious injurle.s in a col· llslon at tHe intersection of Brbadway·and Forest Avenue Tuesday night. In an earlier accident in the Sleepy Hollow area TUeS<fay, three wome'n and two young 5irls ·suUered rnlnot \njuries In a thret-car collision. ' · CyeUst Mark Warren Toy, 21, 31til Lupin P)acf, 1South Laguna was east· bound an B.roidwiy when he collided with • car drl.ven 'by Frank Xavier Ti'erhey, St, 730 Temple PlaCe, • 1.aguna .Beach. police 1aid, as the Tierney vehicle was attamptina i lelt turn onto Forest Avenue. Toy suffered a fractured right arm and his passenaer, Julie Ann Harris, JI, of Milwaukee, Wis. sustai1'id: severe lactra· Uona, accordil)g to a hospital spokesman. Tierney was unhurt. ~ ' Pollet said a. complaint will be sought, agalnat Toy for failure io ·heed. the boulevard stop sign at the lnterlectiOn. At t0 :25 1.m. TUesday in .the 800 block or sOutb Coast Hl1hway, a cal' 'driven iby Anthony C. ·Nealon, 21, of ·Ma Bluebird CanyO'fl. Drive, c:Olllded With ·a vehicle driven by Ada Q. Burke, &f, of !t7Ja..._ Virginia Way, South Lacuna,, wbO had slopped Ior tramc In the northbOund lanes. . The Burke car, In tum, slruct the rbr · of a 5eCOnd stopped Cir, drlien by Mary Jo Hansen, 31, of 15171 Purplt~qe Lane, San Juan ClpJl!rino, Injuring tha· driver Ind thne -!II•"· I • All, the vitllnia '"" IO i; 1ieated ~ the1r own dOctors, polite' tepc)tt. 'Th'" injured we.re Mrs. Burke, M~ H~ and her J)UleftCen, Susan LGuiSI! ~an5en., 10, Marlene !. Flschir, 11, aod Deborah E. Fisbet-,.a. Elriteri N1e·a Ion was unhurt. . ' • 'ftle accident is: still •under · in- vesU,iUon, police said. . I' · · ' ' ') ' • 4 4 I ''j, t J ~ t housing moo1)y white Marln<s. ' A false nnnor lut April Clused anothet major dinufbance in tbe Camp San Mateo area of, "the' base, leaving U Marilla in need of medical treatment. The new Camp Pendleton commander, Maj. Georke S. Bowman, ordered 1 fuJI invesilgation into the precise caueerof the lateat·,flareup and Ila contributlq loc-lon. . A'NYONE .. lfA'N'I' ' "--..( ' -( •USED; DRESSER?· . . . • '. ' , { I Jaunt .on Beach ,. i Tl!O-....... kt.. day ,of 11 ' ' " , • • ., Tburoday, ·-,only b)'.•I few .Blood or liti111 Tate'~ type lso W?.s ~ spJattcrc<f!n the hallway leading tQ the Uvtng l'09Jh where-her bcidy was toqnd. nexL-tol ~lng;B, •fld on a ... t1o0r· i 1• • J way-in the Uv Ila toom entry area, Gran- • ado Sald.r · ' ·. ···Nixon · Lauds Women Provma ~~tly> . , \~1,1·~:::'"~ .=;' J=' I I ' itrJllril arid 1 lnllnd ...... .map A prodawo .,. • ...., tha nllniad !their bn>ws a! rr. ' . • -lloOd Qf 1 Sel>t ng's type, he 11id, was on the walkway near ~ front - an4 •platiered alj>p two trunks in Ing room. 1 rlitt'l 11h1!1'tl!'s depu!J' sala ill< ob-•' Pres~rit Smutes 50th Suffrage Anniversary taj1ed a .hair .sampl• liom Ml!a 'Atkfni ' wiµ.out her Jmowltdge while the defen-,';l'be \Y~'s LlberaUon movement t& d•nt's bad: was turned in the jaJI beauty day 'redived its first OUk:tll recognition ahop. from the Western White House u Prc:1i· J1!>puty Helen Tebbe said ihe l~ted 1tait ·dent Nixon is!ued a proclaniation froiit • brus~ by MiA-AtllinJ, -salutiTlg the IOth •Mi"""'"' 0 I 1Jlpptd It~ aa envelope anJ scaled lt. · Amer\can women's su.f[rage. '!he s!a1"e,' tar .wttnea; ~llU 1<-·I In.Jda rnewge,.the f>tealdent predicted bl~a1 had laid ·eirlfei-th1t ~Atkins '-Women surety baYe sUll a wider role to and Misl ltrtnwlnkol "'"'Pl · altir pl" Iii the pollti<:al, economtc, and 10Cjal lbt klUin!• Aug. I, 1169, that their headt Ille of the countcy." buft because vklims pUilid ~r hair. Tbe five-paragraph f,roclamatlon men· Asked ~r croas-examlnaOon If 'I.hf: tloned specifically ear y 1uf!ragette1. He hap permt!'l<m to take Miss Atklns' boir, did not dirocUy reler lo the current ~ Tebbe Mid, ''No fir, I did aot. '' 11women'1 lib" drive. ' • "I, Rk:hard NiXon, Presidel)t of the United states of America, do hereby call upon all Americans to recognjae ,ne great debt we owe to those who dedlc1ted the.Ir life's work to the cause 9' woman IUl.- frage." the proclamation ~s. "It ll bard," the J>tU~nt aald, "for any of us living In 1970 to Jmagtne a time when women did Dot vote. Yet for more lhan 75 years American women faced adversity, ridicule and 'de.rlsk>n on every level of our society as they sough( thJ1 I prcclow right." A Watern Whits House spokuma• . t aa14 that llmina any hitches tile Presi- dent •Uf olp the eq111I rllhts 1mend- men1 'U K "'-il1a dell:'. 1lie meunle, pri>blbltln{ ~I al rights because of "" ~U>e House by tin o~hebn lllg -Ind II tllndln& bl lht Senate. Pit Ntm& 111\f ller-dau,JUm Tricia, 24, Ind Julie EfsW\ower, 12, bad DO IC- Uvlllet « Jll""' In connection with women's equality r•llies · bttng staged throu11Joal the COU11U7 todly, !Ire 1ldet point out; bowmr, Uiit Mr1. Nllcon hu "a)W•l'I supponed equal rights for women.It I ' I • traclls and "9l0 .Ille boocj1 11 Sin Clement. left a iod v~_. • .., ""--l-....,.IN~SIDE TOD-' Y the ..., and Ill -i-.. ~ ... pensive tow!llJ[ bill, po1tco said Jodly, N If flOV IOGftl lo coltll .. , oJ Tile car, di-MID -tha• .\T'llidl Jl'1 l!V< Prodll<lfoni t11..-llr Ettacioo lrac1ai at 1:11 1.a. -on ~ boo1'11, bclUr do Ml W. •ta)led near !be aurl Uno ml Illa !!!:!-. ..C"""4 b<forc fo•r. of illCia • StaV<ll Hlrlley llqprd,, U, al -· ci-. SH Ti&HUr NoUL """ o-. pbonod for,liolp. . "'· ' . • om.en lttlved1•to find Ibo bus belifr l-' · n ......:. • • -by IUrf I"' ...._~ ld&h tjd8 ' ·!:'."...;.. ,: = --: and called a wrecar. ~• "? ...... w '1 It took more than 111 -ti_. =:,.. ~ r:=:-.=r ,. the st/anded Cir ullnf &wlJ v.a, of.. --""""' t .... ... fi-Aid. .......... ,... • Dr. ........ 1\ ._."l e""'' t 1 ,.. ........... .... Hartley'• prOblerm, hohvw, lrtft't 'C::.. ...., ,,......... • over. 1-. LMein : ~ 9": Ofllqer1 are ,..tln( a trlfllc -plaint ·-• -"ti · charglna ane,ed *Hin&: on r111road pro-=·r.-::-,f· ... peJ11'. ' • , • I -· ---- .fidget . Delays Two ·students W aiting 'I for (J .S. Bael9t}g Sheet Metal Workers Strike Slows Down l3onsiruction • ' 'f 'i1t1 z±l'rMoJ ...mi..~" 11111 & 7.,. for. two·"'MW Lqunl Beoob • ci1p1a1ns will ha,. to, be po1fponed, ~ formal edoPtion of the city's 19'0-lt budpel octinc cl\v,, m-J'*"' Swooo\r·llld ioa.,. < • • Policct Chltf l(oanoth ,ffuck ..........i Tuelday that 5(1\, David lltbwri lilcl 1.( Frank ~ bad Tbioed first and ... cond in evalu&Uon I.tits for the pro- motiool, which woold become ellecliYe Stpl l . 'l'l"JI --.. recol their badps f.... the ll) ~.J 0 T :r police ~I at t a.m. FriW,lolowlnl idoption of ilie budget al In Mjoumed council mMllng tooighl ' Hoftvtr, Sweany said today, it ii ex· tremely Ullllkely that the council w!U be ablo tO adopt the budget et tonlgbl'1 meeliDg, Nee ~ ~ .. mah\ ID be'iolile ill the -al "'111e • -bis established the p'.)lice ~ IS to_p priority items," swniiy uid, "ud the twd off!<Orw haft qualililld for thlm. but the promotions can'j be made officlll U11til the funds ao.. tualty'..,e aUocUbd and that means after the bOdllot lias been formally adopled." s-uid more time ii needed t<I " poll&h the loo(-<llacuJled budget prepared by former city manager J amts Wheaton who left last week to assume a new post in Corona. Ooadlin< for adoption of the budgtt and 1ettin& the city tu rate is Sept. 7, and it noJr ·•~ the action may not be ti.ten unW ttie S.j,t .. z council meeUJl(. Clouding the financial picture is the possibility that I.be city may hive to come up with an additional '80,000 t.o pay !OT' npaln to the aewqe treatmenl planL Fro111P .. e1 NIXON •.• ·• Back to School 0 S L -I ,..;t -~ ""' --= < ,. • By-PATRICK-Bj)VLE 0 "l1i_anfJ Of "" 1>1111 """! It•" -,::::c ~ -~ Confusion exists 't0d1y as to whether nOt plan to have the Classrooms re1dy by ... \. . llto. dOl)l'I of Univer1lty HlJh School were the begi!l'llina of the school ye,r. N MOON I.Ax ;'Po~-i:AP ~ sc~dultd tb open for c·las.tes by the 11Jn all probability," MlcGreaot said, . President S"'-"'f.' ,.~ ··~ • .-. ~11nnlng ... ot the school year, or by 11some Of the classroonii ~1d have been l'0 v ~·~· r-"t'.'"-.. Christmas. occupied in Sept.ember, but thtte w11s Jana Kal·shek on WedneSdi.f\-thal th• In the wake of corutruction set.blcks, noUtiinf in the contract to haVe a certain ~ltld SU.Wt will ~\W !tlirautlial Boattr ol. Trustees voted Monday nl&ht to M1cGrea:or said construction ()( tbe if ty ~ ~ . f ' '\ · I tho Tustin Unl0n High School D i ' t r I c I pu\ o tht work done by then." r;tl I)' 1111 • his N~ house the admlnlstratlon, faculty and ne~ achoo! his been set back by the re-flit 10vernmttl · lh 4 ild about~l,000 students alated. to attend the cettt sheet metal workers •trike, , U.S. spokuman, 141<t·'\ • Y - new school at Mission Viejo Hieb School "We could do 80me work cfurtni the ~-~ ptt,tldent madi no 1'1., ?-. until Nov. 15, tentative completion date of strl~,'',t:ie said, "but it probabtiu cgct us mJlltiry us~-1111 ,two University High construction. two wee.ks." ·t ·~ wit!! Apiew , 1 ' -~known But construction compa·11y olficials say Tti.e strike luted about 1 .. d1y11 -~ t1'e 1ir ~·jet the original completion date of the new p Ma~rea:or said. When the s,heel metal 11..., OI& woµ~ '!'. f ~-~:t:~ million high school was Dec. 10. worker• were on strike, 19ost of .I.ht CM-.... tan. . ~: Don MacGregor said the original cort-structlOf! waa forCed to a hilt. . ",l WO\lld sum h,, wcu)d f t; ~f! lract with the school district called for a MacGregor said completion ol 11Jumb-anjthlril he cu set, t.Ap~ , " wo completion date "270 d1y1 1fter the start Ing, ln.lulation and electrlcll work 'cd\l.ld.1 to neWlmeii W."blle·I'~ '°"~· ~ lrem of construction," which did not start until not be done until the sheet metal worker• "South Xo"r• earlltt bl :~ f-4 :11..hlvt March 10. had In.tailed heatlnf and all: condl.UO\)lng never "'!' bllll rtf11Jt aoy. ;, MacGregor Is lhe project manager for ducts. 'l. · Offlctall uld ACnfw and I.Inc a,r,ed the new school being built by Shirley The contract with . the school district tha\ the 1'cof,1Unued freedom and neutrafi. Brothers Construction Company at the was signed Feb. 28, M1cG~e1or sald, 1?LJt ty o1 Ctm)odla.", ·are ifnpartaftt far corner of Culver Road and Campus Drive the work did not .beain on the .school until ~ Southe•at -Aafan atahl.Uty. near UC Irvine. March 10. , 1 BUt the U.S. 1pokelman 'declined to 111 Jack Roper, assistant superintendent of "We had to walt for the contract to· be U they dllCUlsed 1>911lble asalslance by the district, said the school was "sup-approved by the State," he said, noting Formoaa to Premier Li>n No l's Cam. posed to have been ready for the opening that the high .school ls being ~nstructed( ' bodlan. f•1tnte:• ~ _J • ~ _ of school in September." under the state 1ld-to-sch09\4 pro1flm, The Matiot:illllt Chljese ~e .. ¥1 to '" 1Roptr said he "had reports from the , MacGregor said that the rro days -t interested in 'helping Cambtidia, but there company all along showing it would be months -provided in the contract r 111 has been no indication from' Phnom ~enh open in September" and tha't the' students really nolenough time to build the IChool tii1t Fonnoaa'• aid would·be wtlcome. "could have moved in and started in un-and still Slay within the bud1et." He Slid .1 Offlclala aaid ~lll6w and Cldang ilao finis hed classrooms ." because of the tlght budget, th·e con· reviewed the World •1tuatlon and dlacuu- However, the construction company did struction workers do not work overtlmt. ed U.S. ect1nomic coadJtion1. . ~· :· Agnew met earller wlth ¥Ice President c. K. Yen and ,dltcusaod)1110vtl In pie u.s. Conrress to limit i,xwe lmp::1rts. a subject viewed Wllh cQncem on tormosl, · Officials said 'both agreed It l"U~ premature .to reach conclust9ns on '-the issue since the ieaiJ.lAtiof) !l•s not ~t · paased the ''lo~ and 1UU face& hearlnp in the Senate. · Agnew flew to Sun Moon Lake, a moun·_ taln resort, by helicopt1r after a night from South Korea where he wound up : two days of talk8 with President Chung·. H~ Park. ' dent from Newark. She lut year ar· Tonpd I dnJi abuae program fOT 6IO youngsters. 'Ille l'Tealdent congntulal<d the thr!U· ed. tll'l Md gave htr a charm bracelet with the pmldeotlal aeal. Tustin Union High School District's new University High {A) won't be finish· En route to Formosa. he told reporters there i8 a possibility aU U.S. troops wll.l ~ he withdrawn from South Korea wlthli\ five years, depending on the progress of 1 . modernizatlon program for the Korean · armed forces. A painUJl( of IOTmer President Eilenbower WU presented Nixon by artilt Venetta Eller of Hollywood. Sbe aJao did a quick sketch of the Preatdtnt dliriDC the vfait. nJe Whittier city flag y.>as given the l'tolldenl by Mayor Keith MWer and other city offkiltl. NiJon admJted tM a., whfob ., .. designed by Greg Kelly, of Whittier. ' Aa the ~ '"" wif~lded, !be ~t called Oil the .l}'Dlbols_.., ll: • ed in time for start of school Sept. 14, so district tnistees have decided to bus students from University P~rk, Turtle Rock and other residential areas near UC Irvine to Mission Viejo High (C ), rather than Tusfin Hlgh (B), which is closer. Move will involve about 1,000 University area students. It will mean double 1es1ions at Mission Viejo High during the fall term and it will cost the school d~trict an estimated $5,000 in extra transportation cost&. I -- Before leaving here Thursday fot Saigon, Agnew scheduled a bre@kfast ' wlf-h Vice Premier Chiang Chin~·kuo, aon . and heir apparent of Chiang. In Hong Kong, the Communist newspaper Sheting Pao charged that ' ,. ... ,ew's visit to Formosa "i& (or makin& a secret political deal." ··. The new1paper claimed he anCI Chiana were to dlscdss how to make Formoaa "the maln reserve center of aupport for American waJ'\ actlon8 in Southeut." Asia ." QuaRr famf\v, a walnut tree, oranaea and in the bacigroun(t, a mountain. Th other presidential butlnesa 'l'Uaday: -The Pruldtnt nominal«! William B. Buffum, M:, carftr diplom•t ,from New York, to be ambuaadOT to Lebanon. This coincided with the opening o1 Ar•Itratli peace talb in New York. Fro111 P8fe l SCHOOL BUS •• the kid.I even U it b going to cost w: money. Intrepid Outsails Valiant Tennis Buffs -Defer Session ' -Informed aourC.. uid Nixon ls "very clOR" to appointing ed\lcator Sidney P . Marland as U.S. comm.tlsloner of educa- tion. M.arllnd, 56, Is fonner ~rin. l>ndenl of" acbools in Pitlabut&h. Pa.: Darien, Conn. and Winn<lka, WI>, He would replace. U.S. Ct>mmlsaioner James E. Allen who was uncm:moniowily fired during criticism of Nllon's Cambodian operation. -The Secret Service. announced thal sevtJ'I women have betn seleettd to serve or1 the White Bouse police force -mark- ing the flr&t tlme since the force wag rormed in 112% that females will help pro- tect the lint family, The announcement coincided with Womeii'1 LlberatiOn Day. Moat of the women formerly served with t h e Washiniton Police Department. Their Wlilorms are beln& especl1lly designed , but the Seettt Service declined to describe the desJ.an. They will bt ani1n- ed to all rolea that !tie White Houae po~ COlO' Olll except initially they wll~liiJI m.n the al!!*.. -: He said Mlulon Viejo for 60 days or IO would ln es9ence have two schoola -in· eluding difrerent teachers -on one cam· pw:. Since the Miasion Viejo and University Park plants are identical, said Briner, the transition to the new school will be 8moother. "1£ a student is in room 214 for a. class -at Mission Viejo-." said Briner, "he wou1d still go to room 214 at University Park.'' Both campuses 1tre designed tor about t,800 students but could accommodate up to 2.100 in a pinch. "We hate like the di cken' to spend the money," said Briner, "but we've got to think of the kids even if it is.going to cost us another f3,000, $4,000 or ~.000." Robert Bosanko, principal of Mis1ion Viejo High School, said Tuesday that be had no previous Indication from the board that his campus was being con· sidered for the additional load. He aald detaUs of scheduling have not been worked out yet. The new University Park school iS tentatively set to open Nov.~15 .• , ... : ~.. 1 • ' , ' ~SJ 1: frei.t P .. e l ·1.. • .,..,, ... ~' ·"'""'';,.·-· . SUPERVISORS .. ·~ iMli!i • ' ' ........ ~-: ' • ~ii-.. · ..... Cfll • , out that ileariY to pel'Cent of the county's ~C&e'"1tLt1M1..0 toMl'•111v j cttl&eDt 1Jyt in 1lncorpor1ted cit1e11. J:oMtt N. w.N Ht noted that the county had no , 't°;))_. ,.,...~,.,..1'11&111""'. 'authofJtY to tell lhe cities what to do in •,. + J•t~ J:. Cwrl•v this fleld, but has juri!ldiction only over 1 'vpt• ,.,.,:ow 11111 o-.i M•~...,. the 15 percent of the people Uvinc io ~ T111n111 1e ••• a ••"'" unincorporated areas. I n..111•• :Ao Mur~fll:t Baker tbouc'ht that I more def mite pro- • ~'-1t111,: posaI w•s needed ldeottfying propOsed •... 111~!\W '· N.11 • eOoperltkm . wjth .cJties. He :called fof ·• '~ ~""' '-'' M l• such a report wlU'lln 90 days. I '. i; , 1 OHt.: -Supervisor ~ Batun moved that Jrt~'::"~~:'i:'1t11,. Thomes, .Plannina Director Fore s t 2:£.=1: htdlJ~w Dickason. th6 eneuUve aulstanta to the .,_ 4• 11 ••• supervlaori, the League of Cities and otlier outoidt lnttml<d lfDUPI be 'named to a new atody ll'OQP to tnvest111tt tilt feasileflllY ct the human i'tli!IOll! il?OUP ind ,.,,orlibac:lt within IO day&. HIJ mo- tion wa1 approved. IWVVll , of the 10-<alled "ln!erested groupa" wera rlprtttnttd .It the aenlon and .u urpd. tlie tormaUon of • counl)' c:6mmtui0n soon. • ' Boy, 10, Found Drunk WOLVERHAMPTON. Enaland (UPI ) -POiice said Tuwlay they .,.. ln- vesUa1Un1 the case of a 10.year-old boy found drunk In a driveway. A pollile 1iPQke1man Aiid the chlld, taken to the Royal l!Ospllll Chlldrtn'r De1>1rtm .. ~ • refused to aive any information 1bout himself. Sped•! to the DAILY PILOT NEWPORT, R.l~ -Bill Ficker and hi! young crew aboard Intrepid Tuesday gave Bob McCullough and his crew of vetera ns aboard Valiant a proper Jes&>n in m1tch race starting. (See Photo, Page 23), That virtually was the story of tntrepid's aecond victory over Valiant in their head-to-bead series lo determine which will defend the America's Cu-p. Intrepid won by three minu,t.es and 24 seconds. The start was the decider but It was Ficker and Intrepid all the way in the first real te11t of the two 12 meters. The race was sailed in a .steady southwegt breeie that ranged from flight knots at the 8tart to 10 to 12 on the final three legs. Because of her starting advantage Intrepid led Valiant by one minute, 22 seconds at the first weather mark by virtually keeping Valiant covered and footing 11Ughlly faster . Both boats overstOQd the mark and Ficker tacked first, forcing McCull6u.1b to follow in his wake. Intrepid inc:reased her lead to 011e minute, 17 sicond11 at lhe reach.in& matk but Valiant cut the lead on Lht. t.hlrd lf& to 52 seconda. CofC to Spend $7,500 in Ads The Laguna Beach Chamber Ol Com· mel'Ct wil l spend $7 ,500 in advertislric for the 1970.11 fiscal year. A report to the City Coun~l Crom the Chamber reports the advertlsing ~Ul be p\aCed in publication' in· Lhe Ulilted States and canada. Included in the report were several f1vorable signs aboul Laguna's appeal from far and ne·ar. -• Ourlng the put year, the Chamber baa received 1,400 inquiries about the Art Colony, the report states. The majority of the requcsia came ftom California, followed by Canada, Washl113ton, Br!llsh Colwnbta, llllllof!, New York. Colorado, and Arizona. The Chamber report cited a rectnt study conducted In Lagu .. which aho"8 the average tourist rrom Callfornll it&ya about three night& in the. town. Vltllora lrom out 'of rllte wm stay ap- preciably longer. Laguna Besch b espectA!d to be reaturedton the rtont paee of the Toronto Telegram trav'el ltctk>n and will •lso be featured In u.e Montrul Star I tile report u id. It waa here that McCullou1h initiated a deaptratlon tacking duel that re,ulted in 39 short tacks in 32 iminutes, but Ficker and his young crew, including George Twi8l and Jim Titus, of Newport Beach, and Jon Andron , of Santa Barbara, were not to be shaken. Ficker coolly waited a full 30 seconds before cover ing each or McCullough's tacks and when "the grueling contest waa finally called off by McCullough, Valianl was deep to leeward of Intrepid and still behind. After a res~ of four minutes McCullough made motions as if to try again, but after two tacks, ca Ued it off. In all, there were 43 tacks on I.he 1econd windward leg. At the mark, tntre-pid was 1 : 19 ahead and increased the margin to 1 :38 at the first mark, All 11he had to do from there on wa8 keep Valiant covered over the last four mile leg. Wyler lncaflex 81824 CON~NIENT TERMS IANKAMERICARO MASTER CHA~GE At th~ start, Jt appeartd that McCullough was in the -position to squeeze Ficker into the commluee bo1t. But ahe was either a couple of seconM early or found herself losing speed and bore away just enough to allow Intrepid to ride up ()ft her weather quarte~. McCuUough tried a quick luff but Intrepid had enough weight to slip by, forci ng Valiant even farther off. From tbere· "on, It was a milter of Ficker keeping Intrepid between Valiant and the mark. In the foreign tria.ls, Franct and Gretel II did not race Tuesday. as the French signalled for a lay-day after their 1econd straight defeat by the Aussies Monday. The challingers will rtl!ume their duel today with Louis Noverraz back at the helm of France. ApparenUy the 67.ye&r· old Swiss and Baron Marcel Blch patched up their difference' late Monday ni1ht. Laiuna Beach tennis bulf8 have re- queated deferral of a scheduled 1tudy · seulon on La1una's tennis court needs;' Norman Powell, director of the Laguna Beach Tennis Association said today. The tennis problem was \o have been discUS5ed t.onight at a joint meetlng of the City Counell pnd PJanninl · COm· mission, following an adjOorned meetinl of the council. ' Powell 11aid he requested deferral when he leamed ·the tennis 8tudy had been scheduled to fOllow counc:IJ action on the budget, the tax rate and sewer plant repairs, "W had requested a special s t u d y ges.tlon on tennis," said Powell, "and ex~ peeled It Would be at 7:30. A lot oC our· people want to aive reportl and con. tribute their Ideas and it would take quJt.e .. a long time. We don't feel the councilmen .. or the commtaslonep would be able to give us enouch time under these clrcum,tances." 1110sl unusual watch·. • ' Marks tlmt an 24 haur system. A neces1ity for enyont who ftevtl1, ~t mitita1Y, or 11'\en who prile the un111ut1I. Wotch dlol •hows oll JA hMs, ift.o ' •ttad of iutt 12. lvttedty teof loeking. Tht lncatlea bolonct Wfittl It tutronlttd 09oln1f 1h0ct for th1 lift of the wolch Of' rtploctd frtt If evtr broktn. Guortntttd woterpl'60f •• lont •• tht Cl')'ttol p iftfoct, ••nWnt Wyltr ,.rt• uNd. !Ill NEW~ORT AVE. COSTA MESA 14 YEARS SAME LOCATION PHONE 141•)40 I I ,I ·l I ·I I , I -. -·-~ --. ' . • MICHAEL WOFFOl!.D JR,., I 'MPNTHS, ENJOYS SAWDUST FESTIVAL FROM DAD'S BACK In L1~una Buch, the S1wdu~t Flies aa Its Mor• Famous Rel1tlv1 Ruch11 Middle Age Laguna 'Stepchild' Blooms Saivdust Festival A1iothcr Art World 'Must Sec' By BARBARA KREIBICH Of ""' D•llJ PllM 1t1ff One of the more remarlable developments in the Laguna Beach art world has been the blossoming of the Sawdust Festival, onetime stepchild of the fonnal Festival or Arts, into another "must see'' for summer visitors. The funny little art sOOw popped UP: a few summers back on a dusty vacant lot tnOw the site of the itnpo.sing Peacock Building) where artists "rejected" from the big Festival created their own ex- hibit. . A year later, now Damed the Sawdust Festival, the "out" artists moved to a more spacious site on North Coast lUgi)wt1Y. '"1en, following a predictable split between traditionalists 1 n d · modem• •. the former took over the North Colsl Highway lot and called themselves the Art·A·Fair, while the Sawdusters hied thf.mselves out to Laguna Canyoo. Their fir.st .e:lhibit in the new location drew a mi1ed response. Some found the rather cluttered disorder intriguing, others thought it was just'"messy." ~t this• year, Sawdust '70 came into It! o~n. Jts, fso participating artists and craftsmen include more than ' few wbo al!O nhlblt in big FUti.vaJ_, but like the free and easy Sawdust atmosphere. Visitors by the thousands have throng· ed lhe unique Sawdust Village from mom to midnight throughout the SWTU'Qe!'., marveling tit the extraordinary boOths devised by the exhibitors and, happily, buying everything from paintings and pottery to stit'chery and sculpture. A special effort was made to encourage the artists to be "creative" in designing their .l:llJJths and the result was spec. tacular. -The "creations" in'clude walk-through FE~TIVAL GENERATION GAP Symbolic Oldster Hopscotching booths, two-story booths, a ttte hou.st, a metal gazebo somewhat resemblin& a Swiss cheese, a slaine<( glass windmill and ima.glnative constructions of old logs, ca<;tus roots and rocks. ~ Ms a backdrop, a giant rock was cleared of brush and fitted out with a live y.·aterfall. The whole thing was enough to boggle the mind of the city building department, but, as the artlats pointed out, bow can Sin.g-in for Jim Laguna's Wlieaton Makes Wlioopee • "Though we've got hippies bf the tcore, please don't forget we've got Ed LorT. The council's fun now and they're not done now with making whoopee." The above stanza and many others were sung with feeling -while the guests 'cracked up Friday -by the city manager's secretary Jackie WashbiJJ'n. lt was the crowded going away party for Laguna Beach City Manager James D. Wheaton at the Towers Restaurant. Wheaton has become city manager of Corona. ~fany dignitaries and friends in· eluding Assemblyman Robe.rt Badham (R-Newport Beach) turned out to pay homage to the departing Laguna official of eight yeatj.1 Mrs. Was6btltn'• was tbe 'njost 'Uil>t• I • , Jlol)' <;: w; 4 Killed ' NEW DFJLH!UJ~ll i'l'he 1"'"1i ofo sacred cow in1 Ole kazaribagh dis'trlct ot Blhar State touched -off violence that resulted in the deatb of. at JeUt four penons, the PlOls Tnist '<>1' Indio (PTI) reported toctay.\.itrl said\! :was bot clear how the eotl wiit:kl!led, bu! roor penono were stabbed to dealh Monday in the fJllUing melee. hearted tribute to he boss as she sang her composition to the tune or "Malting Whoopee." However. her prediction did not come to pass that one of the evening's highlights wOuld be a local Realtor (who has spoken against dogs and surfers) making a spectacular leap from a cake. He was to have jumped while "singing the council's theme 'Bull Dog, ,Bull Dog, Bow.wow wow.' " E1eerpb from the song include : ''There was a Bare Foot (Bar) on old Main Beach. The city fathers, they sure were piqued. They sent cur boys down to get the low down on making whooppee. "Well, we'Ve not freeways and not one tram an old (name omitted) says you'll be damned. Ob there's no question yoo've indigestion from malting whoopee. "Then came the hippies doing lheir thing. Them lltUe hippies a ring a ding, And we'.ve no leases on sandy beaches for maJdng whoopee. . "Jim doean't phone. Jlrri doesn't write. Jim's in Corona most every night. Jane saxs he's busy. We say hmmm. •. ii be? He's making whoopee. · "And one more thing, Jim, we want to say is that we love you more every day. Please don't fO{get us llld God protect US. !rom making whoopee." you submit plans for a Sawdust VIiiage? At least each booth was equipped with Jls own water outlet with attached hose and a carefully grounded electric outlet to comply with. fire regulations. The amiable atmosphere of the Sawdust has kept most of the artists in or around th.eir booths throughout the sum· mer. many of tttem working on their in- dividual specialties, which also appeals to vlsiton, who (eel this is all "just what an art festival should be like." . More or less by accident, the festive at. mosphere of the whole thing has been augmented with spontaneous musical performance, ranging from individual guJtarists, strumming away, to country style tJddlera, expert spoon players and, on one momentous evening,. a whole jug band. Lale in the evening the amateur musl. clans on the grounds are apt to be joined by volunteers from lhe Pageant and "'Oliver" orchestras who stroll over after their respective performances across Laguna Canyon Road and join in the in- formal ~awdust jam sessiom. On Sunday, Sawdust '70 will close out its happiest season with a day-long auc- tion to benefit the neighboring Boys• Club, whlcb bu helped out wiUt parking spaces during the summer. Each of Ute 150 exhibitors will chip in a sample of work for the event. Items to be auctioned will 1 be on display in the waterfall area ,from 10 a.m. and silent bids wU1 be. accepted throughout the day. The auction itsell will be held from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and aga.in from 7 p.m. to a p.m. Next day the village will disappear, but now the artists know their Sawdust FesUval is no longer a stepchild-and it's n~ver too soon tct start thinking about a few "creations" for next summer. Disneyland Day Set for Laguna Tickef.t!I still are available for Laguna Beach Chamber or Commerce Day at Disneyland Thursday, Sepl. 10, according to Chamber manager Betty Myers. Price of ;3.95 per person includes a $2.75 dinner, served from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., rides and entertainment including Duke Ellington's band, a musical revue and firework!. Ticket holders may enter the grounds at any time during the day, from 8 a.m. to midnight. Checks made out to the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce must be received at the Chamber office. 200 Park Ave., not later than Friday, Aug. 28. 2 Heroin S1nngglers Captu1·ed; 1 Sought NEW YORK (AP) -A sea led in- dictment acCU!ling three men or smug- gling $17 mlllloo in heroin into the United States was revealed today with news that two of the 111'en have been arrested abroad. The third man still was sougbt, ae. cording to U.S. Atlomey . Edward R. Neaher, who described the ring as "one o( 13 narcotics systems operating in· ternalionally." School Hopes to Speed Up Building Trustees of the San Joaquin Elemen- tary School District, plagtlfll by delays.In 1ehool construc::Lion, are looking for w1y1 to speed things up. Trustee Ed Berry recently suggeated ll'tCreaslng the charge for unauthorized dela)'s from ISO a day to $250 a day to eD- courage contractors to be more speedy. "We're betng hurt financially when • contractor does not complete • job on lime," said TMIBl<e Phillip Bradfield. •Te pointed out that although industry can charge Hhorbltant fetl rGI' n- quldlated domag,., xhool dlstrlcil, whose projecll run over fl million, ean only charge.$50 a day. Ralph Flewelling, an arcrltect for .. Veta! district IChoolJ, told the boord they cu put anythb1g into a contract but the county C"OUnsel's ofOce auggesb that only ISO could be oollectlble. "In my opinkln, the county counsel wants what will make hls job easier," sald board pruldent Orallan Bldart. ·Flewelling told the board be will check the education code to aee if it prohibits raising the penalty for unauthorized delays. He caUllOnM the board thal U lhey rai.!lt. the peu.lty ree , they might have to go to court. "It would be worth going to court over," said Trustee Ed Berry. "We aced to open our schools on time." The district, which ls growing at a rale of about 30 students per month, has had • series of delay1, most of whlch are legal e1tensions. But one school. All!O Elementary in Laguna Hills, will be. opening this Ser-- tember after a series of del1y1, mlllly unauthorlz.ed. ft will be opening a )'tat lale. Sycamore Purcl1ase Looks Good "'Vict0ry it lo the omng I°" the Lal\IM Greenbelt," Jamea Dilley told Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce directors Tuesday. Members ol the Greenbelt COl!lmltlee have been in toucn with top official' In Washington lll1d the possiblllly ol getllng a Housing and Urban Development (HUD) open space grant to help purchase the Sycamore HJUs property in the can- yon Is good, aald Dilley. City planner Al Autry', he said, hu received a call from "the top man" ln the Western division of HUD, recommending that the city prepare a formal application for a purchase grant. The application, DUiey added, would have to be accompanied by a City Council commitment to match the federal funds. To back up the council in such a com- mitmenl, a citizens' fund will be started immediately, be said. " Noting that Great Lakes Properties, present owner of the 500-acre triangle which . ts considered a key to the greenbelt, haa verbally agreed to extend Its »<lay "hold" on the property pending negoUatlons with HUD, Dilley aald : "Our immediate need is for money. We will be .eelnf the banks tomorrow and we will contact every cltiien in the area, as well as people out.side the town. There is money available for greenbelt efforts. Ours is the first in California and I believe the Se<:{)nd in the nation, the other having been created around &ulder, Colo. three years ago, by vote of the peo- ple." To a query as to the amount likely to_ be needed, Dilley said the federal grant would be for 50 percent of the total purchase price. He said the original M million valuation on the land was "vuy much open to nego\iation ." Chamber president Bernard Syfan noted that the plarining commission, in its conunentary on the preliminary general plan, had split 2-Z on a suggestion that the triangle be de-annexed. "( should think it could be a great source of ttvenue to Laguna Beach as a recreation area," Syfan said. Dilley agteed, and noted that a federal grant would be conditional upon plans to rteveloo the land for recreational purpooe.>!. Laguna Seeking 'Local' Tourists With Advertising With the economic squeeie curbing long distance travel plans (or some would-be touristl, Laguna Beach will be putilng extra emphasis on adverUJ!ng to a~tract vJsJtors who live within driving dlBtanee, LagUna Chambet of Cornmeree direCtors learned Tuesday. The Hotel·Motel Association, Loren Haneline said, has approved a special budget for direct advertising to assist the chamber's efforts and the hotel business generally is up over last year: Chamber pr:esldent Bernard Syfan noted thit much of the advertising will be aimed at adjacent areas, wJth emohasis on special events, . such as the Winter Festival. News stories about the f971 Winter Festival already are being started, Pete Fulmer reported, and these w:lll be sup- plemented with radio spots regarding in· c;Jlvidual events in the 17-day winter at- traction. Satellite Launche1l VANDENBERG AFB (UPI) -A secret satellite and an Air Force Minuteman JI missile were launched before dawn today from this Southern California aerospace center. PAINTER LANEY WORKS ON A NEW PORTRAIT For an Arlist, a Sala Can lie Splrl~lly Upllfli"I Beatle John Lennon Buys LagunaF estivalPainting Jiminy Crickets. A p I cl u re of a Bealle has been purchased for $-400 from a Festival of Arts exhibitor. But then he was a pretty famous Beatie or ex-Beii.lle. The painting by · artlst Bob Laney was bought by John Lennon, a memtser of the rormer Beatles rock group. Lennon is also the subject of \he painting. In the painting he Is reading poetry to his wife, Yoko Ooo. It was copied from a photograph. which appeared in the Los Angeles Free Press. "It's lhe 'only good thing that has hap- pened thla year," Laney said. He lost a dupllcate of the ~lnUng in a fire, then broke bis leg during the secoad day of the festival run. &i1 HUI, an executive with Phil Spec- tor Productions, a oompany which pro- motea in thet Sou~m CallfornJa area, bought the painting for Lennon. The musician ha! been staying in Bever!)' Hills in recent wtekJ, somehow getting wind of Laguoa 's Festival. "Lennon probably read something about the festival of saw a photo of It," Laney explains. The 31-year-old artist has befn elhJbiting at the (~sUv.al for the ls Supergirl In Lagu1ia? Police patrolling the Festival of Arts area at nlj:ht wiD be keeping a special e)'e on the little information' booth outside the gates, manned during business hours by the Chamber of Commerce J\.1ermaids. ''Someone apparenily slept in the booth the other night, "Mermaid Mary Sheldon told Qiamber directors at Utelr Tuesday meeting. "Someo11e whO had been on the ' . beach I guei", because they left a lot of sand and some 'towels . "Oh, yes, lbeY al89 re1t a bathing suit ••• a lilt~. u~r bikini ••• both pjeces!" past four years • Laney has actually· doft\? the Lennon painting two times. The fint one was on display in Mystic Arts World, the psychedelic emporium. and was among many of the art items to be destroyed 'in lhe blai.e that gutted the establishment. "I really liked the painting, so I did ft again," Laney recalls. "l gJ.leSS It wu worth It. This $400 is niee to have, With this $1,800 bill for my broken leg.'' Laney's. broken leg has kept hlm ·from doing art work throughout the te!Uval run. "Usually I get JO to ZO· paintirigs done while the lesfival II running. nu.· year I've only dc:lne 'a few dtaw1nls." "I'm so ;Wed ·about thls ·wtiOte' tbla,, but I'm stOJ waiting foi a Jetter from John Lerinon," Wney· admits. In another art sale Monday. oewsmm Davld Blj~ley bought a collap from fistlvil exlllblli>r 1>11118 Nies. Bt!titlty made lhe purdw< while visHina the festival grounds. Beatrice Smith Services Held Funer.sl services w~re held in St. Timothy'• Lutheran Church, San Jar. for Beatrice R. Smith, fonner' Laguna Beach resident, who died Sunday in ·San Franeisoo. She wu 76. Mrs. Smllh, who made ber bomO In Laguna !or 20 years, was a regiatertd nurse B.nd operilted the Laguna BeaCh Nurses• Exchange here, bttbri moviJi& to San f'ranc~. She is survived by a daughter,· MU'. William Hoy of Alexandria, Va.: a 90n, Glenn Edward Smith Jr. of Mountain View, Calif.; tbre sisters, Mrs. Hartle.)". B. Pler80n of J,aguna Beach, Mrs. Douglas . Wilson of South Pasadena and. Mis. NelL Holeman of San Luis Obispo; and by three grandchlldren. · ' . . SA VE 20% to 80% FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SALE 3 DAYS ONLY THURSDAY ·· FRIDAY-· SATURDAY BRING YOUR STATION WAGON OR PICKUP TRUCK OPEN MON.-THURS.-FRI. EVES. H. J. GARRETT FURNITURE 2215 HARBOR BLVD. 646-0275 I • I w~. ~" 2f>,.l•10 , , Se<;retary of the Interior W...,' Hlcbl ownt i Spiro >.inew ·w~ watcb. .Ht !Old a GOP Nna·ralalq: dinnor ben Mooclay •ipt he re- celvecl lb ·dur!Dg a birthday cele- bration last week la Alaska. The Anchorace Chamber of Commerce· said the wateh was a lift from tho White House; but Hickel said be doesn't believe It. "I know it didn't,~· he said, "because first,' they wouldii't ipend that much money on tne; a nd secondly, they only give watches to people who lire retirinf. l am not about to re- tira." ~ ' Burt Bachnrach , compostr of the Academy Award winning tllltt "Rain· drops Ktl!p Falling on Mt1 Ht.ad1', gets together with Burt Quakorach., a piarto pla11i11i1 duck at .San. Ditgo'1 Sta World, for 9-piano duct. The com- poier canu to '!ht park 1J)tci/icoU11 to aet hll jeaiMrtd couJtttrpart. Thi'! duek Ms btrn ptrformtng for a ytar. • In Rolh.erdam, England, Mrs. Pat Haln&..-dh. was carrying a box ,<( ~rie1 down-the street ' wh• aomeone snatched it from he ;w tossed it jnto the maw of a ~age truck. ••1 was passing the 'Van when one ol the men grab-- bed ·the box," she said. "He must ban;~thought it was rubbish I was briaging out to get emptied." , • ' s tive Gr•y's rt got him in troubl• Monday n11ht. The l~year old from Columbus, Ohio tried to bocitd a city bus with his six-foot boa •constrictor coiled around his neck. The bus driver rel used him. Theo .. an elderly 'woman near the bus stop saw the &nake and panick- ed. S~e call ed police, who charged Gray with k!eping an illegal snake witbiq the city limit. A city ordi· nadc_e forbids snakes longer than tw0-fe9-t. --. A Los .A ngtl.ts head shop iell.i p1tudopot. A stnrt dtolino in PftiCMcUlic paraphtrnalia dil- plays pla.stic stalks of what op- ptors lo bt marij11.ona -for $5.95 ~r plant. "That's mort t%pf'n.riv~ than-tht rtal •tuff," OM customer said. • London pqstal inspectors are looking into Member of P arliament Robert R.clmond's complaint about tardy mail delivery. A spokesman said a reply to Redmond'li first co~laint has jlllt been delivered -three weeks alter ii was mailed. Cambodians Brace for N ew\Red Attack . I , . . \ SAIGON (UPI) -Fltld ~ today reinforcing pooitions In the vlU1ge of no Communlll l>odl.,, A c.mbodlsn U.S. artlllory ftddeiullr find bro aid mere than t• C&mbodiu trDQPS PrU. Tameak for as.~aultJ by North Viet-apokuman nld 1,000 ComJ'\luniat aoldltr1 106mm rouadl Into a ~lkitt of a IR Mr ..,. diuLn& In at a vUJatt nine miles n1me&e. units expected tonight. ire In the Prtt Tamcak area. Cavalry dfvlaitJa \U\l w~ ~ ~ ·lM'll'tb pt-u,. Cambodian c•pit.al of Phnom Pttk Tameai:. dfAcrlbed 1s a vllal link In three baltles ln the Prek Temtak under fire frem a aqu• lied Com.mttnftl tnvtsU11Uon . ''lt COllld have bee.a u e~ by lhi foriv1rd obl!uver or an M1'0I' of traMmlsslon or data or • cannoo11r •~ ~ toe: a new wave ol Communist at· in Ptmom Ptnh'1 defenat1. has been the aru In a weti: C.mbodlan troop.a rePQrt force and bad caUed fortartlUtry tlappeltt. tacts. scene Of ·t1€1V)'CO'Mbat rorrnorcthn a killiq 1rte11l IOO Viet Con1. Cambodian TM Incident, 119 m.l:tll ~-'' one soorc1 1ald. • • • -&I S.Utli Vietnam. a tommunlque week. lOlle'I were plactd al S7 killed· and 177 ol S111on , COit tht ll\ltll ef two AmeriC'lnl ~ rlvt .\R)trlClftl kiUed in widely Fifteen Cambodian defenders wt.re wounded. and a former Vitt Cone suerrllla who • i,tltlnc wu llibl and acattuod.llCl'IU V1elnlm but gaverom1'1t men aaid Viet Corl& units tllpPed te:pe ... W •c\kln. two ti them when U.S. itportld killed ind al least 33 wounded Id' Cambodian a1r (orce flahtet<bombf!ra was servlna 11 their "KJt Cll'IOft'' ICOUt, ardllArJmea aecldtntally lffl1ed their 1 battle at Prek Tameak which ended ar. aupportlna the Infantrymen at Ptek mllltarr '.lpoktslJ\en uld. the vlll1re of Binh Phooc, 79 miles weat nl S1l1on Tue11d1Y and threw ~et into • temple whtre • variety iboW .,., In progrUL The blul& Jdu.d ftvt clvili1n1 aod three aovemment own llMa. early ttlday . T1meak. The.re have been no reparta of U.S. mJlltary' IOUt'cel aald th 1 .UPt tGJiipondenl Fruk Frolcb, In a ··we killed 1 lol or the enemy.'' a Cam-U.S. 1lr strlltes In the 1ru, 1llhouj'.b American srUUery wa1 -~to ltl"QI• cfllPlldt from ~ Plfth, uid three bodlan ball.IUon commander told F'rolch. Americ1n polley pennlll such oper1Uons. within 800 yardJ ot• thl American Ols. bldaJml ct Clmllodil.a J.mutry ftl't but be 11ve DO fi,ures and newsmen 11w n.1 U.S. COmmand in Sai&on aald The U.S. Command aald U,. rct-t wu Woman's Lib S'trike Begins Across Nation By THE •A880CIATED PRF.8S In the ,.llttell, at worlt and on the homefront, wcmen 1iber1tionlsts toda1 art demanding equ1l ri1ht.s with a na· tlonwidt "Sldke for F.quality," timed to coincide with the 50th aMJversary of adoption ot U. ltth amendment 1iving women the rf&ht to vote.' The .National w~·a Strike C.oaliUon, l ponlllll' of the ~m&Dltration, hu ur1td ' -"o men to 1tay 1w1y from w or Ir if pouible, stop ~rfonnlng m e n i a I hou!ehold chores, boycott certain alleged- ly derradin1 product& and take children to husbands' offices to demonstrate the need for chil<k:1re centers. Rallies were tcheduled in mod m1jor citits, incl~ding New York, Washington, San FranciS'f'O, Detroit and Boston. Some local femininisL groups have u r g e d IJ'lerJ1bera to dump bras ind cosmetics in trash cans, symbolir;ing opposition to women being forc:ed to look sexy. Prtllident Nixon, noting the suffra1e anniversary, issued a proclamation Tues- day asking Arneric1ns "lo recogniu the great debt we ow! to tho8e who dedicated their life's work to the CIU&e of women's suffrage.'' He added, "Let us 111 recognize that women surely have 1 11till wider role to play in the political, flc:Onomic aqd l!OCiai lift of: our ct)(Jnlry .!' Several politicians endorsed t h e women's CIU!le. Gov. Nelson A. RocUfeller .proclaimed today "Women's Rigflis Day" in New 'York state. M1yoi"I Jtmea T1~ of Phi11delphi1 and Peter Flaherty of Pitt.aburfh took 11imil1r ac- Jioit Jn their cliu. - Rep. Mart.hi Gri(fiths (()..Mich:f) one ot 11 ~"Wtllllen members of Congres!, com- plained that the nation's newrpaper editor.I ,"are ttt1tfnl thil th l n I u a · joke." "lf it'11 not 1n absolutely fabulous suc- ceM," me said, "then they will 11y lh1t wjllfl'n don't want ri&hts ••• they're hap. Pl' Where ~y are.·• I * * * Men Pick Up Tab , • Lib Mo ve Withers OLYMPIA, Wash. (UPI) -.Jn a mtm0 which noted "Our motto i~ make Jove. not war," male aide!!i of Gov. Dan Evans 11!ct!:nlly agreed to prepare for Women's Strike Day by taking quick coorses in lypin1 and buyin1 lunch for female ataf- fers. "In the interest of establishing a mean· lngful dl1logut and IYOidlng In un· neceuary confrontation and possib~ violeoce, the 'male chauvinist pigs sug- gest w~ attempt to 1fbltrate this matter a~ ltinCh, '' the memo said. The 11 women on the slaH all.er the men hid picked up the luncheon tab Tuesday, agreed they con• Ider e d themselvu bouaht off and would not partJclp1te tn I.be' strike. millU•me:n. " Policy Background Told * * * North Vietnam;.s Envo y Returi;i~. White House Says Mide~t Peacekeeping Long Term ., To Peace TalkS By DOUGLAS 8, CORNEU, At...:i.t.f ,,..., Wrttff SAN CLEMENTE -The Nixon ad· mlnistr1tion is building titr1tqy for the Middle East around a possibility that the: United States -and Soviet Union -may be enmeshed the:re indefinitely in on-the- 11eene peacekeeping roles. This stood out among inside in. formation from a foreign policy j)rit!:fing the Weste:m Wllite House provided Mon- day for 48 newspaper and broadc1st ex- ecutives from 13 Western 11tates. Direct quotation and the identification of the in- formatkwts sources were forbidden ind pubUc11ion was withheld until Wednesday night. Offici als -.·ith expert credenti:.ls s.ay t.hey are 1ssumin1 both this country and the Soviet Union will be involved the.re for the foreseeable future ind that both will have · to 1gree to any settlement terms. And they say it still is an open que11tion whether the two powers would become involved in practical details o I peacekeeping activities. The United States never has precluded such an a!Signment and apparently does not intend to now. Furthermore, ad- ministration spokesmen say they aren 't talking of mere recourse to lhe U.N. Security Council -which they regard as loaded against Israel. Rather , they have in mind a physical presence of the major power11, perhaps as an observer forct, under a United Nations umbrella. The briefing was the third in a series of Jive that wiJI cover all regions o{ the country, and in large meA1!¥"e it w11 repelltive of one earlier In the month at New Orleans for the South. Faubus Now Faces , ltunoff; Albert . . Wins in Primar y Former Gov. ·orval E. Faubus ol Arkansa11 passed bis first comeback test, Tuesday but still mutt face 1 Democratic , runof[ in hia bid for 1 rematch with' Republican incumbent W i n t h r o p Rocktfeller. Jn other primary contests, Rep. Cart• Albut of Oklahoma surged to easy renomir\ation, brushing a11ide felloW. Ot!:mocrat Marv in D. Andrews, A r11.n- cher. Albert will be speaktr of the House next year if he wins in November. David Hall , 1 Tulsa attorney, Jed three other Democratic hopefuls, meanwhile, ln a bid to challenge Republican Gov. Dewey Bartlett in Oklahoma. But Hall fell just short of a majority -<19.5 per- cent -and will be competing against State Sen. Bryce Baggett in a runoff Sept. 15. Late returns showed Ha11 with 195,171 vole5 and Baggett with 93 ,000. Republican Gov. Keith H. Miller of Alaska faced a 11howdown r.llh 1 con· gressm1n who ran on grounds that Miller can't win rt-e:lecUon. Early returns were. lnconclUl!ive, but Miller wat.le1din1. The seuion covered Southeast A11ia in detail. BUt there was little In this area that h.u not betn touched on before:, ex· cept for references lo Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's cµrrent trip lo reassure Vietnam, South Korea, N11lionalist China and Thailand about the U.S. policies in that area. Officials repeated that A@ew was uoder!tCOring the "NixOfl Ooctrtne•• which promises U.S. support for nalions prepared to help, .themselves against ag- gression. In this coJU1octiOn, one official wanted lo restate one aspect of the doctrine - thal henceforth foreign governments can- not convince us that their security is more in our interest than in theirs. The U.S. authority also assessed the chances for survival of the: Lon Nol governme11t in Cambodia as l!<lmewhat better than 50-50, whereas it appe.ar!d to be about one in four at the time the United Slates launched ilJ offensive on Comm~isl sanctuaries in the cou1try. 11'le administration also ,apparenLly Is ruling out any final schdule for wilhd1·aw- ing U.S. troops from Vlet11am. Officials are sticking by the position tha t an an- nouncement of a schedule would l~ave Hanoi with ltO incentive to negotiate a HNE~AL TIU ' ' pe.ace settlement. And thi1 country " PARIS (UPJ) -North Vietnam's Chi!f re1ards negotJ1tion1 11s offering the 011)' ne10U1tor 1t lhe Paris taikJ, Xuin Thuy, reliably qui c'k way of ending the war. t returned tod1y after an eight.month One authority bonceded that perhaps, boycott 1nd s11d he was bringU,,g the other 11\de never will neroti1le no "'coodwill and 1 serioua attitude" to the matter what the United States does. deadlocked peace ronference. The missing ingredient, admiAistration Thuy's arrival set the 'stage for the experts Sly, !las 1101 betn lack of . ln-first face-to.face encounter between' the genulty in coming up with gimmicks to chief North Vietnamese and American get negotiations started, but the fact thst peace negotiator11 since la11t December. the leadership in Hanoi has found it)dlf· The regular weekly negotiating sMsion licult to CQnc:eive of a solution other 1han will be held Thursday. a complete takeover of Vietnam. The chief Americ1n n e g o t i a t o r , The spokesman at the briefing said the Ambassador David K. E. Bruce, stayed 11dministration is very conscious of the away from last week's session, ap- concern by some of the m06t dedicated parently Lo protest Thuy's failurt to ap- people over the impact of the w1r on pear. Bruce arrived in Paris earlier this American society. But htey contend that month l.o head the American team after people do not for1ive leaders who ~oduce an eiiht-month gap follotving' the r!!ifllll.• disuters, eY!~1if the disUltrl carry out ti&n of Henry Cabot Lodge. the wishes ol Ult!: public. Thuy flew into Parill from Hanoi via The admlnlstratk>n, they say, considers Peking and MCl..'ICtlw. He wat mtt" at Le ltllelf the best 'J¥"0lection .of some pa>ple BoUrget Airport by metnberJ of the who are mMt' Nocally against it. With North Vietnamese and Viet Cong dele1a· respect lo radical groups who have h1-lions, and Soviet and ~ Red €filneat tense feelings about the: war, orficials reel diploma!.$. that if • situation were re1chtd where Thuy told an airport news • conference policy w1s made in the slrtet, it wtiulrt he returned "after re~vloa ~e Jpf>rov~ not be up~r middle.class C1:1llege kld.11 of our government and the Natiort•l who lake over the C1:1untry but some other Assembl y for the activities of OWi dilega- group. Uon in Paris. 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C9istrano EDITI O N WEDNESDA:i', AUGUST ~. 1'70 rEN CENTS . . . • 8 Pendleton PfisOriers Injured • Ill Race;· Riot • . ' , . Relatiom Rap•· With Surfer• Probe Set ' ' • Board President Sees Of Fracas •• ! ' Delayed ~y ittarines Admiral, Cleric · ... . . . . t, A c!Uh ollldaDy labeled a roce .,... -., ~ ~ . ~1¥1K ONJ'INU ES AT NEW: UN ll(ERSITY HIGH SCHOO.L On. Gulyer Road, • Strike and Confusion AbOut Comp letion Date• , Tq st in:·p;s.tr ict Busing By JACK BflOB4CI: Of "" D9iff' ...... ltefl Two months ago, Manuel Mendez ap- peared before the.'Orange County Board cil Supervisors and as!l:ed thiat a study be made of the feuiblllty of creating an Orange Cotqity Human Relations Com- mission. Tuesday, L.,.e proposed commi&skln was listed on the board's agenda and ·Mendez a~are<I to hear the res11U.s or his plea. He heard a lengthy report from the county administrative office on the pros and corui of such commisalons and then heard the supervisors move for an ad- ditional llO-day study ol the proposal. Mendel la president of the unolfiCtai H..,an JWations CouDCil of 0r...,. County and npreseols 400 members In n communities. .To .Co st $5,000 Extra 4 1 1 J He ill a mild mannered activist, it the ~ .. 1 tenn can be. used to describe one 10 ~ W RICHABD P.. 'NALL own ~ million plant In University Park. quiet He makes bis livlni u an •cL Of ""' Dlll'f 'flei ••i.tt · It has been' delayed by a strike of the aichitect. the decision to blis UniversHy Park sheet metal work era Alter 11 ....... in ... patiently. to a J>-minute 1t~ts ti double !t!asiOIJS a( Mission · • _ · "'M;.I"'• Viejo iji seh?ol· until NQvember or · ~ ".183 no~ available today ~ut I Tep,Otf, oo ~ pet pro~ he qid qWeUy, t?ecember ex?i te cost an addi-Brmer. said ~:J earlier ~nsld~atlons "l ·had hoped that the study would be Uonal,lol. • 1• , t.f.1; J • · ha heen~!IJ CllftheDal~of~mics, ~~l~~~w." .. : m·.~~;.._ Tru•tees r f clafly'J~rJat since-. :ii;tr d ·have L-·ct,ft ;to hold ~ 'V ....... '! 1_ .ucai have before, · ·.Ofi:nse .c o-~u t·1 fwlt~oi(Jl Higlj SCl\ool Dµi ttict ma~e the double seSsJOM at Tustin. surwu•vilors do not conlplete final studJes the cf!iisiorrunanlmously Monday de.spite = . ~ earliet>lndicatrona that the '\Wversi~ o ~R~DED • ! on sud! touchy projects In a hurry, il two Parlc/.i.d~l{ w'"1Jd1 ht ..Ot' . ., "'l'ustln B laid e C[UNQ\>ffil~'rullln moothotCaJI be11•llecl In . hurry. Hlt/u&oo\ !'/!ila~~~Y~~tor :i1:;!:•v1 ~::l., ..rv'l'!~ tt!!""~!:.,"'i::,.r;: Brl~r, SC I b0i'fd1>ftsf4,en~ aaid,· l.a ~uc_h ,as libi;:arY, cafete~ia .. and "U!rvicts Mende: thinks ii' Vital to. the welfare ol , lol of peopl~ were surprised." mc1dental 10 claS.'lrooms would have many of the county's citizens, ·will not be 'Helµid tl~·sutprise fesdlted<!Jecause been ·mon;iP!\'!ded. J' . 1 known W)lJlJate November, U then.~ dirtrictl Supeiilntendent ~WIUiam B. 'Zdag · 'J.'he Tu.tj:li6it".he saf •. is on Z1 acres kn0w1, the su~llors inaf order 'i thi'rd had saic;i he, expected the ttadenrs woilld while. tbt!'. wer Mission Viejo plant Js. a stuCoundy a~ tbA. '1dm~~a!1v·e Of"cer ;, •• ~ go to Tdstirv, unUI cornpletioa of their 53-.acrt site.I In addition, he safd. 1'lstm •; u.LA\.I ~ .llUUic:I • ' has 'the . district o£fices, njalnteoanoe ThOmas d~oeed ~,,WU G.r the ~ two , ,• , t headqu~, t!Je motor ?091 and liilJ. months Of study al'l ~·subject Tuaday .. President N 1 x o n O'eeted· Tertnce Cardinal Cooke at San Clemente today following a TUeadsy seuion of soCialWng with a stream of Calltomians rangbig from surfers and • a:irl drug flghter to a lfM.year.o0ld re\lred 'admiral N~on I re.et e d CJldlnal ~. the Archbishop of New York, la~ this morn- * * * Mideast Crisis 'Most Serious' Say U .S ~ Advisers SAN CLEMENTE (UPI)~ 1'le Uniled Stat.ta and the Soviet Union must .agree tiJ •nY ..iuemont ol the Micldle ' Eu! ' eris;. ll}d. may ~ obltrv.~> for~ t.q guarlbtee lts,tinils. (See dieWli:, Plie4) Btcaua .of ,the •ital iilterelli,of lht lwo super powers ... and the unhippy ~con sequences of leavlJll negotiationl for a ~ ~~br.!'!"tila A\alt ~~~. 1J17.iar.·b0at- the s.v1if v•1on and ·the trldted Stoi... will be port aad pon;d of any otttltmeftt that Is reached. 1bla la tho-alUllllNlll!!O--«I( rlllldo( Nia· ... ,111ollnlltnllonl -,11 .......... for ylsltlJft -now•nln ~e MOndiy on the eve of the 1Jot1an1nc of talks at the United ~aUw between Iarael; Egypt and Joidin'"" ilie irlilo. • The olllclall,,..;.,cautlOualy opllmlatlC about the .'PfOIPOCll. for acbievllli peace In ·'11< area which they term11f the moat danitfoua' In Uit.world. • ' bltm lift ' elgllt pHaonen at the Camp In& and luoched with 'him. Tr,..,. were to Peodle!oo Comctlonal Centtr Injured ditcuss CoOb's recent tour of American late 1Tut!diy night and an lovestipUoa. military buea In Europe. i> un4er 1"ay today. Tbe.Pr,,..n~ who aome11nJes .,atdlti The flai'eup Involved black and white surfe~ ·from . his back yard, pWaed Marlnei-confined to the ceattr-former-- loafest durlna hli alien-o r 1y ~·-~-brl al ceremonl-.1 busineta to villt w 1 th a .. uuwn as 1.nc &, unW le.r a con.- members of the San Onofle $urf Club.· 11"-al and Marine Corpo probe ol Affiona: them was Roll Aufneu, toli ~ conditions then -ind left one m< James Ameas, Marihal Dilloh In the TV hospltalhed. series "Gunsmoke.:• Youna: Aurneu won He suffered frac~ facial bones in the world surflns championship-in the melee, which laated approximately 10 Aualralla In May· • · • • mlnuta, hill kepl the Correctional Center · Nixon apoke with q>e croup on the lawn ReactiOnary Force on ate.rt. for more than behind hl.s olllc<, recalling that bia daughters had 11ven him a surfboafd for two houri. Father's Day last.year. • · Aqthortties at Camp Pendleton said ~'Maybe one day I'll try It," the Presi-several others were treated at the baa dent aid, "I'll just body s u r r, tnrmnary and. returned to solitary COD- . meanwhile." , · . · He wu especially kindly to '.Admiral fine.ment cells along. with the otbtr Richard 11.:Jacboii,. na!Mof. 'l'llacau1' partlci)Jallls. • " bta, Ala., irho at 19' la the olde!\, liyln& No Col'rectlonal C..ter )leJ'llHlllOI wen graduate of the Naval AcadtJ1\i' and the ~ · • otdeC ••111!1 offlw • rolllt¥)''Wepict. • , ~:, WOl'IJIJliGn ollic<ra said tho The admiral w11 acorted by h& house .. • • ·keeper ~ ~or Navr aiief l>aYld 'riql~ lir•l« \IOt at the 10 p.m. Jlthl$. Or~· .. '~ .lfl :w:r lllp--OOl-In·--ohi• ball, ...... 1~1a11i1a,•$ llOJ!ola11 call.,_ Ilk lll!.r ~i!lcM lieit_,.,, -,.... borne at Coroftldo. · . No ~· were uaed aD!f preliminary ljlaan hod -a ""' ill ·-lnvtallptionh1dicotedahoutadoain'men aratura~ to ,Jackaon on hla 111111 = !! houoecl In µ. compound wen l!!.-1, MIY I• ' . :t .. t • •lll1•0!1r~Jllllt& • • •·v..,...iloll 1 w .t ~ In ,_ ~ lllaP!ta. ~ IDckm 1o ilo!Haey - ume,•' the ,Prealdeot. said. Nollniir:l: · n~.-,o1Pie1n,..ten-c:onttnutd Jaebln w11 borri In Allbam.1, the · to ~ on caacrete w.U. and shout cat-d~~~ted thol 11' had • lie catlo •I prdl lnlo the early moi'nln& , u ••• ~,'.., ' ~Hinlt. ~ to ;tlle' hootL • • pri"«'Bo'!I ~ I Tlli.miak'IOl 1'U ~of aeWral,<aci.al ~. aliO ~ • In nilnutol 'with • lbiriupo reported al the bric aad !Ji other SUllD Duo~. I~,' a junlat ,illclJ ~ ~ af!IO of j/ie iJUae ltainln( baae w!lbin re- 1 (lie NIXON, M p I) ~ cent months. . ' -lnplitea ri!'le<j lut•l"tbrua!)', leaving Used in G1isly ' . Door .Message Ta' t J. 's Blood . view Contlnuation ,High ScMol. After listlng oll the pros' and COM of .. tt Briner said transportation to Tustin official Human Relatlons Commisaton, he' · 1 would have involved sit: ~ lravfillng offered the boa'rd ' inemben three 11 miles While transportation to Mission possibilities~ Viejo would mean about 'l l buaes travel--Tum the human nlations job over to ing 111 miles. He said he was not Mire of the Community Action Cotmc:U and have . the eiact number of buses involved. th al body advi.9e tbe supervbon: on sua:· ;'It would make Tustin pretty gested action. crowded," he said. He said there art2100 -Tum the job over to the newly Lds ANGELES (APj ~/\fl exptrt said students there compared to l858 at created Citizen_, Direction Findina: Com- Cyclist, Rider Injured In Laguna Beach Crash 311 InJure!l as the -1t of a coo~! of dozens of btacka storming a barnc:D houo!nc moetly whl1t Marlnea. A f'llBe rumor lat Atirfl cawied another nuojlr dillurbance • In the Camp Saic Mateo area of the ball. leaving 11 Mlrlna In need of medical trea-.L The new Camp Pendleton commander, Maj. 4 Gecra:e S. Bowman, ordered :i run lovestiga!,ion lntp the precise caue. or the latest flartt>p and Ila contrihuUng lac- tott. today that the Word "''Pig" scrawled on Mission Viejo. Thf,Se figum art ex-m.Jsslon. the rront door of Sharon Tate's mansiOn elusive of ithe l,000 University ·Part De th A South La .. •na motorcyclist and his ·11 · blood of th. , stuaent.!I who, along with Mlaslon Viejo -ny e request for formaUon of •" wu wr1 en in e Ume type as students, will be 'iiff£eced by the double such a commission and refer the matter paPena:er were reported ln fair condition thal of the actr~/ to the Community Action 'Council, Com· 1 •-·th n •• t Co nit H ·tal tod The sarrie ty~ blood 'also was splat· sessions. a ~ ..__.s mmu y osp1 ay lered on \he froflt PQrth and thatched a 1 pr!!hensive Health Plannin& Asloclltion, a.fter suffering serious lnjurl~s in a col-. bloody 'foolpr'_. on the front ste~. sa1·d 600 IN VIEJO ..i. the diredlon finding group. and 11 depart. I Won a\ the intersection of Broadway and im ,... PresenUy ·a~ .. t 600 or them az:e ootng meat heads for a report on feasibility. F-est A~nue Tuesd y nl ... t Josep~ Granado /Of the sheriff's crinlf'! to Mission Viejo and about 400 are ~oing "' · ... a ..,, ' laboratory. • In short, Thomas indicated that a coun-In an earlier accident in the Sleepy ~, sai·d'•-analyzed the blood~. of .to_TusUn, he said, ty· community relations agency wou1d HolkrW area Tbtsday. three women a"" .-.= ue OJI""" Briner said he expected that Mi88ion -~ bl not do the · b •t · 1n•·-~· to It uff ed I · In • ., each oi five victims slain at the Tate Viejo students would use the classrooms pauua Y JO 1 LS ... nueu \wo young I Is s er m nor juries In honle ana she was the only one w:ith the in the morniltgs and the athletic racllltles do based on ei:pereince in other counties a three-car coilision. . . rel;ltively rare Type O, subcategory M. in the a~OOOM. 'Ille class periods w1:r!a~e such rtOO::·short f • Cyclist Mark Warren Toy, 21 , 31•1 Police have said one of the killers dip-would be u.orttntd by 10 minutes ind u repo e o l'tCOfTl-Lupin. Place, South Laguna was east- pe/ a towel in th' bioo4, of a victim and time bet~ dJS25 would be shortened. mendiN: that the board forget the wtx>Je bound ·on Broadway wben he collided with usea It to scr~wl 'lfl&'' on the door. • The Vntvfnjty Park student.I would • Jdea. • a ?r driven by fr'ank ,Xavl.er. Tierney, Graru1do said ~IOOd OI\ tlle front gii. uoe the etldtUc ladliU.. In the early part He outlined the ]litf.U., 11yinf, "If yoa 5tl, 730 Temple Plact, La111na Beach, and on Ult control n'itcb which opened d the ~y aDd use classrooms in the do not take 10me action tbe county will police uld, u the Tierney vehicle was thefeate fnatch:.fat of another victln:i, afternoon. Bl-Iner said he hoped the ne.w be ICCUM of being inH:nsJUve to the a&tempUni a left turn onto For.est half styllll J,111 ' , 'bJ>t ,/), .. s; --'Cl!DpQo would ht rud)o by needs 'of the uncltrprtvileged. If you Avenue. , • category '1Cft\ '} · , November, create lllCh an agency and do not support Toy IUfftred l'fraetured rla:hl arm and Oiarles M. . 3.11 leader of a &IP.-•·"It/will Ile' ._ • .,penilve to IO to lt -adequate f\mdl, It will fail In Ill his ,-naer, Julie Aim Harris, II. of pieltype family, ls JI !r:ial in the case Mission Viejc(,' we recognize ~ 11ld purpote.. Milwaukee, .W-11. utalned "-Vfrt Jacera· with three womei t'Ol\owerz, Susan Briner. "N~Uy, this board lab Supmllor David L. Balter thougllt that tloM, accordlllc to a holpltaJ.~111. Atkins, II: Patriclaf.mriuktl D, aod IJ>elche.p'el ,.Ute, hut we've p lbi c<X> there ,.... m~ problems of the 111> Tl.erney w11 Unhurt. Leslie Van lilllten, 'tll")' are charlied .... atlon of providing the lacUltl11 for derprlvllqed to be .Olvecl. but pointed P~ "Id a• complaint )rill be sought with killing Mist-Ta d llz othmi. :/ ~ $CHOOL BUS, P ... I) • (llee IUPEllVllOlll, Pap II , 11alnll Tor for failurt to heed the Blood of Miss Ta 's ty~ aJso wu' 1 • found splatte~ in the hallway leading to the' living room where her body was found.yiex\,, to Sebri• ~. and <fn a door~ w11 in the living r e'lry ·area. Gran- ado said. \ , · ·,~:Nix<>n Laurls WP-men' Blood of Sebt.l.na:'.a he gaid( was I roti(id on the RT kw a~: ~ear\ ttie front porth 1od splatJ.c~ atop two trunks in , the Jiving l:oOm. ~rlif'!t·i sherill's eputy said slie ~ :;: President SaJ,ut.es 50th Suffrage Anli.iversary tained 4 bair samPle Iitlm M1ss Atkins: ~ without her knowledge while the defed-1be Women'• Liberation movemtot to-dan~'s back. was turned tq the jail beauty day 'tecelved ita first oUlclal recopi~ shop. from the Western White House as Preal- Oepuly Helen Ttbbe said she lifted ha:ir dent Nixon issued a proclamaUon from a brush used by M\ss Alkins. then salutioa: Ult! 50lb annJversar:r o I sUPl>fd It into an envelopeiuLl seal~ ft. American wotbenl.s suffrage. Thi state'• st.v wttne1111, Linda Kali· .ln ~la message, U.. ·PreaMlont'pndictad hian, .had said earjie.r that Mi.ss Atkins "women 1t1ttly have atill a wider role to •nd Miss Ktenwinkel ~lalned iattcr play in the political, economic, •nd aoclal the killings Aug. fl, 1969, tb.2t their J;ids ljle of the coon'?'." hurt because victims pullf'!d thtlr ~r. The fivf'!.~ragraph proclamation meq. Asked uoder cros!H!xnmlnaUon .Jf she Uontd 1.pecillc,Jly early "1ffragettU. He ha~ permis.<!lon to take Mias ~~1,is' .batr, did not dlrtitiY rerer to the currtnt 0.put)l 'l'tbbe oaldf"-· • ·d\t."'--°'Womea'rtlb'• drive. ' "I, Richard _Ntz:on, President ri the Unlled Stales of America, do hereby call upon oll Americana to l'<COBJlile lhf put debt we owe to thole who dedkated thtlr life's work to the cause of woman nf. £rage," the proclamauon reads. "It ii bard.'' the praident aakl, "for any c,f us living ln 1970 to imagine a time when women did riot vt1te. Yet for more than 75 yem m '"opnen tlctd· \ adversity, ridlcu1l '1 de:rWain on 6very lave I of our IOCie()' ' they tqUghf Ulll ! preclOlll rlght." . A Western Whlk Houff 1pokqmao said that hln1nl 11\Y hl(ct!es the Presi- dent win alp tfic equa1 rlglJla amend- ment 11 ll -Illa clalt. The .......... ; problbltlN denial ol rlg!Jla bec>llH .. 1t<, -" the llouae by an overwhelm- ing vOte and Ill poadh>c iii the Senate. POI NIJOtt and her~ Trtcla, 24, an\f. JulJe JI~< ~ ,had, DO "°"> U•ltlts er plw Jn. connectloa with )'Oll\lll'• equality ralllea belog ll&led tlJroiJtthoul tho country todar. Hre aldu polnt•out, i1o•~''· thal Mrs. Nixon hu "always, IUJll>Or\Od equal rllbla for women." boulevard stop sign it the Intersection: Al 10:%5 acm. Tuesday In "'8 IOO bloct of 1Soutb toelt Hl&hWIY1 ·a Cir dl:lven 1Jy An_thony C. l'/ealon, 21, •I 1111 , lllueblrd Canyon Drive~ collided With a v,hlcle driven hy Ada Q. flµrket ,11,.of ·3t711 Vlt&lnia Way, Sooth Lquna, who had ttopped ,ftJr trafflc .Jn the northboUnd lanes. -- The Burke car, In tufn, struckJhe ~ of a second stopped car, drlvtn by Mpy Jo Hanaen. SI, .of 21672 Purplo Si1e J.a..e, San. Juan Capistrano, lnjurlna: the driver and three ~rs. • ' ~I~ the vlcth11• wore to be tnated 111 their own doctora, Police ' reP.ort. ·1'hiolte injUred were Mrs. Burke, Mrs. !{amen and her paue.pn, ..... LoWN H-., 10, MarWne E. Jl'llcher, 11' and Deborah E.l'llher; &l Dr1ver'Ne1a'rloin was unhurt! ' t; , , The actldtlll Is 1110 un4er Jn. v..Upt\on, police ..id. 'b !.1~1 ; ·:, ANYPNE WANT 'fJSED' D.RESSER? SAN DIEGO (AP) -In a drawer of the bed1'00m dresser donated to Goodwlll Industries wu a.baau gift -a skunk. tbe startled trUct drim called for help. but the sl<unt, In ea:aplng, clouoed ~ dtellll' with a pungent· amell. 1be dra-11111~ lill ""' the loodina clock, ''l°"'ond -· " '· • • Oniage ' " ' • • I' f l 1 'Ibe sun mllkea a day ol I\ Thunday, hlndelecl ~ a few hip cloudl, whlla I rtsl- dlnta wlll' -In ft.d..,... lemi>' ioritum UJd ' Inland !olllt mop '1beir. brows at I?! i ·.INSIDE TODAY IJ you wotll to cololl anu of •ll>c. IW. prodwcffo!ll """'nllu !on'. the boorCb, better do 10 this 'tD«'lfnd bf/ore fovr of ~ c1 .... SH Tluol<r Note1. /IOQO 28. . • • UILV PILOT SC Bu'1get Delays Two Promotions A -P'rldoy mornl111 bldJl .. pin- nlAI· -lo< lW. .Mw Laauna Beach pOlk:e capllln1 will have lo be Po$lponed, pendtn1 !Onnal adop4Jon of the cil)l's 19~71· budcel, •cling cil)'. man...,. Joaepll s-nr lald today. Policce O>lel Ktrmelh Huck allJ10llOC<4 Tuelday lhal SCI-David Brown and LL Frank Schopen had ranked first and 11e- cond In evaJuaUon tests for tht pro- motions, wb1cb woo.Id become ef~ve 8epl. I. 'Ibey were scheduled lo receive their hldj:es from the m 1 yo r and pOlice chief at 9 i...m. Friday, followln& adoption or the budget at an adjourn&d council meeting tonight. However, Sweany said UKtay, it la ex· lttmely unlikely that the council will bt able to adopt. tbe budiel at tonigbi.'1 • meeting, since Sivtral adjustmenta re.- main to be made in the dtleumtnt. "The a::ouncil hu established the police positions u top priority It.ems," Sweany said, "and the two oftictl'I hava qualified for them. but the promot.tons can't be mad& official unU1 the fun& ab- tually are allocated and that means after the budget has been fonnally adopted." - S..any sald more time is needed to polish tbe.lm!l-<fi1cn""1 budpl preparod by formef clty manqer J.,... W!lealon who left lQt week to assume a oew post In Q\rona. Deadllne for adoption o! llle budpl and setttna the city tax rtt.e ii Sept. 7, and it noJ' ~ars the action may not bit takb unW th6 Sopl. 2 council moeu111. Clouding llle flnlncial plcturo II' Ult possibility that the city may ~w to come up wUh an additional $60,000 to PIY tor repairs to the 11ewale treatment plan!. f'roM Pqe l NIXON ... • dent from Newark. Sbt tut year ar- raqed a dnq: abule program for MO youngsters. The President congratulated the thrill· ed 1lrl and 11ve her a charm bracelet with the presidential aeal. A Pllnlln& of fonner Presidenl Ei.Rnbower was presented ~lxon by artllt Venetil E~ of Hollywood. Sh• alJO did a quick .Ulch of the President during llle viii!. . The Whittier city flag was given the President by Mayor Keith Miller and other city officials. Nixon admired the nag which wu de!!Jned by Gre1 Kelly, of Whittier. Al Ille Jlq was unfolded, Ille Prioidenl called off the 1ymbol1 on Jt; • Quaker family, a walnut tree, orana:U and in the backgrpund, a mount.am. In olher l':"llide~Ual bullJ1QI ~y: -The Pielfdent nomlnal8d Wllijam B. BuHwn, 48, career dlplomat from New York, lo be amb .... dor lo Lebanon. Tl\IS coincided wllh lh• Ofl"nlng ol Arab-!lr .. 11 peace talks in New Yort. -lnfornttd aources said Nixon is "very close" to appolnUnc educator Sidney P. Marland u U.S. commla&iontt of educa· lion. Marland. 5', Is former superin- tendent of achoola in Pittsburgh, Pa .: Darien, Conn. and Winnetka, Wis. He would replace U.S. Commblioner James E. Allen who was uncoeremonlously fired during critici1m of ,Nl1on's Clmbodlan operation. -The Secret ServlCf: announced that uven women have be:tn selected to serve on the White Houae police force -mark· Ing the first time since the force wa1 formed in 1m that females will ht!lp pr~ tect tile first family. The announ~nt coincided with Women 's Liberation Day. Most of tht! women formerly served with t h e Washington Police Department. Their uniforms are being especially designed, but the Secret Service declined to describe the design. They will be assign- ed to all roles th1t the White House policemen carry out except initially they will ~ man the gates. ' DAllY PILOI """"' ..... ft .............. . '--' ' ... -.. -c:-. .... . S. Cba1 tie QAAftlil,.~ PUll.llHIMO COM,All't' AolNrt M. w,,4 ""'•illloll .... Al 'llbllfhff' J•t• l. C111'''l \j'Ju l'rt.1~1 •NII OiMet• Mtlltttr Tl!'"''• tc .... 11 ...... Tltt••t A, M111r,hi11t Ao\to!tt ... tidl!'f ' ll.l1h\tt1I "· N.11 """~ 0r-. C..1¥ 1-'"' ....... <• .. • Mf!M1 JJti Wt•I lly l!Net H....,rt ... tfll m1 '#Wt .... , _,.,,. .. ........... JMdll IO ,,,., A-..t "'~ Mtdll 1M,. .. -"~re iM ~I JU,,._ •t lt-lllt .... -.;o,.------·-· Students Waiting for School AgnewV~ws · · U }S. Backing Sheet Met(!l W orker3 Strike Slows Down Construction ·i ~ .. J. 8l. :."~i. ~YLE To wiang • Back to School ,. ' Con!Uslon ellsll tod~ 11 lo whether not plan to hive 1he cl~• ready by · I • lliilliilifi pl Unlver1ily HiihS<liOOI were !he litjlm1tnnql11 IC~OOI Y••t. SUN MOON I.AXE, ,;;-....... (Al') - 8Cheduled to open for ci.sses -Y the "In all probability," MICGlt16r said, befinnlng of the achoo! year, or by "some'oftheclU1J'06tnsceuldhavtbeen Vlct Ptesidtnt SJ!lro T. Apew ~ Christmas. occupied in 8eptember, but t.Mrt wjs Chiana Ktl-shek Ml Wedneatlay that th• In the wake of coutructlon setbacU. nolhlnp ln the CGntract to havt a cettaln UnJtect Statu wtil st.and by its mu~u'1 1.h• 'l\Jsijn Union Hlah School D I s l r I c t part o 1he work done by lllen," ~~rll)< treaty wl~ hla ,Nltiellfllfl 8oml ol Trua .... votld MO<ld.,. nlihl to MacGregor 'aald CON!rucllen ol lht Oilni,. -•!MUMlll. houat the admlnistr,atlon, facuJhl i.rkl new ~hool hu ._n ,.l b••k by ·~ ro. •· V ~ _, -... ' V.5, -•--•• Nici "• M, .... •..i.J about 1,000 Jtudcnt5 al1ted to attffld the cent aM1t naet&l workln 1trikt. r .,...-:-••11 """' ,,..,~ "'" li:h"'I al Miailon Viejo High School "We could do 10mt wfrk dutln1 lht O>llitM pmldtnl maile no ~ rtqi.IUt unUI Nov. 15. \f!ntative completiqn date of strikt," he aaSd, "but It prtbably ctft \II for mWtary ........,. , 4uflnC tn University High construction. two weeb. •• llllklnl with Aptw, ahJtoull' it 11 boWn But construction compl'ny officials say The IU'lkt luted about • 40 days, 1'otmoll would Uke JMrl mo.urn jtt the original cmnplelion date. of the new Q MacGrepr laid. When the st'ltlt metal mUllon hl1b ehool was ~. 10. worker• wtrt on \trike, most of UM coe.. njtuen. Don MacG...,... aald 1ht orllinal cor> •lr\lelloa wu forctd to a bill. "! would JUUi be woulj( llite lo ill'v• lracl wilh the achoo! dbirlcl caUed for ·a 1111cGreaor aaW compltllon ol [lillmb-•l\Ylllill1'116 can ft~" A!llliw -lid completion date 1jt10 day1 alttr the ttart in1, lnlUl•tiOn and 1ltctrleal worll ooWd lo "'.'1!"1Min while en routt hw1 from of construction," which dld not start uhtil not be done unW tht aholt mttll werUrt South; Jtona earlltr In the day. "1 Mve March JO. had lnatalled ile1lln1 and air eondl~ ntvtl/ -blm rolule any." MacGrt!1or is Lhe project manager for duct.I. Of(klall Aid .\ant" and Ch1'"1 alftld tht! new school beina; built by Shirley Tbt! contract w!Ui the sc:bool 4iltrict that tN "oot'tinued ftttdimn Md neUtrall- Brothers Constructlon Company at tht! was 1Janed P'eb. 2t, MicGre10r aabl, but t)' ol Cambodia" are imp6rtant for corner of Culver Road and Campus Drive tht! work did not be&in on tht sthool unW SoE Atlan '1t1bl1Uy. ntar UC Irvine. March 10. · I the U.S. 1pelium"' decl!Md lo ... 1 Jack Roper, auil~nl 511porln~n~nl of , "We had lo wall for ihe coolracl lo be JI ti di~ pooajble -~ ~Y lhe ·dbtrlcl, said Ule achbOI wai "•ui>-approved by lht Slalf," he Nid, netlaJ F to Prqlltr iMI fl'I. 01111· post!d tc have been rt!ady for the opening tha~ tl'le hlch schoDI Ji btln1 corialructed ~Ian rlflmt. · 1 , \t of school In September." under lhe lllte 1id·to.schoola --m. ni. NaUonallat Clllnef< •'9 111d lo !>< Roper said he ''had reports from the M1cGre1or said that the 27t da11 -I lnttrutld· ln htlpiol Clmbodt&. ''llut •• company all along showln1 It would be monU\s -provtded In the ~tcl "Is baa betn no indication fro~~ l'fll1I open in Septt!mber" and that the students rt!ally not enou1h Ume to buUd \hi: Khoo! dat Fonnou'a 1'4 would wtfcOnlti' "could havt! movt!d In and startt!d in un-and still 1tay wlthln the budpt." He 11id 1 Officials said Aer\IW a Od~ ala& finished classro<>ms.'' becauu tJf the UJht bud1et, Utt ctm· eft•wed Uie worktalW&Uoi Ud d~ Howt!ver, the con.truction company did structlon workers o not work overtlml. ed U.S. econotnlc COftdlUon6.· 1 / Agn<w mel earlltr wtlil Ytct Pr~l c. K. Yon and dlaeualid mov• In the u.s. Conir•aa to lbnlt teJttle lln!*ill • 1ubjact viewed wllh _,,,, 9" ~· Officiw aaid both •flitd. • 'w.11 prematurt! to reacb corw:luskma on U.. lswe 1ince Iii• ltfllllUM Ml not ,tt pallid thl HOUie and 1Ull factt ~·· in the Senate. Agnew new to sun Moon Lakt!, a moun- tain tt!SOrt, by helicopter titer a flilf\t from South Korea wheri! he ~UJ> two days of talks with Prt!tldenl ' I Hee Park. '·~ En route to Formosa . ht: I.Did r 'ets thert! Is a posaibility all U.S. troo~iil be withdrawn from South Xore1.1 five years; dependin1 on tht pro);I mod~rni':r:ition proiram for the ' armed forces. Tustin Union High School District's new University High (A) won't be finish· ed in time for start of school Sept. 14, so district trustees have decided to bus Before leaving here niursdt 1 far Sai1t1n. Atnew scheduled a b-~i.ft \•Ith Vice Premier Chltnl Chln1·iV6[ :16n and heir ilpparenl of Chiang . students from University Park, Turtle 'Rock and other residential area·s near UC Irvin• to Mission Viejo Hllh (C), ralh•r than Tustin l!lgh (8 ), which Is In Hong Kona:. tht! C o m nf,y. n I 1 t newspaper Sheunr Pao charled thal Agnew's vUlt to Formosa "11 for 'tn.tlnc closer. Move will involve about 1,000 University area students. It will mean double sessions at Mission Viejo High durinr the fall term and it will cost the a secret political deal.'' · The new1paper claimed he •nil~, I were to diseusa how to make • school district an estimated ,5,000 in extra transportation costs. I IM I From Pqe l SCHOOL BUS •• . the kids even U It I! 1otn1 to coa;t UJ money. Ht said MJMi.® Viejo for 60 dayt or so would in essence have two schools -in. eluding different teachers -on one cam- pus. Since the Mi.Uion Viejo and University Park planll are idenllcal, !aid Briner,· the transition to the new school will be smoother. "If a slUdent is in room 214 for a class -at Mission Viejo -. " aaJd Briner. "ht! would Still go to room 214 at UnlvetsJ.ty Park." Both campu&es are designed for about 1,800 students bul could accommodate up to 2,100 ln a pinch. "We hate like tht! dickens to spend the money," said Briner, "but we've got to think of the kids even if it Is going to cost us another $3,000, $4,000 or fS,000." Robert Bosanko, principal of Mlulon Viejo High School, said Tuesday that ht had no previous indlcallon from tht! board that his campus was beinJ con· sldertd for tht addJUonal load. Ht! uid details of schedullng have not been wOrked out )'tt. The nt!w University Park school is tentatively set to open Noy. 15. Fretn Pqe l SUPERVISORS •• out that ne.$rb' 90 perctnt of the county'• cltlitnl live in incorporated clUes. · 80 noted lhll the counly . hap no autborJty to tell the cities whit to do Jn , this field, but has jurisdiction only OVtt "lbe 15 percent of the people Uvln1 ln l unincorporated areas . I Baktr thought th&t a more definite pro- posal was needed Jdentlfying proposed cooperation with cities. He called for aucb a '!oPoil' wllhln 90' daya. . supervisor Rdbert Batun moved that Thornas, Planrtlng Dirtctor F o r e s L Dlcka10n, the 1ncutiv1 aul1Uinta to the supe:rvilon, the ~ague of Cities and •!her ~da inllreated -bO IWl\•d • 1o a nt!f'midY fl'OllP 1o 1n .... u1111 lht feulbWtY of JM human relaUont fl'OllP and r<{>i>rt baclt within IO daya. Hl1 mo- -UOn waa~. s.vtral• of the 10-Cllle4 "lotereated lf'O"P." were reprtatnted at lht eeulon and ID urpcl lhe !onnaUon of I COUD\y coauntaalon ..... . Boy, IO, Found Drunk WOLVEllllAMl"OON, Entland IUP!) -PoUce' 11Jd Tueeday tM1 are ln- vuU&atina the case of a JO-ytar-old boy found" drunk In a drtv1w1y. A p0llce spakesm1n 11id the child, llktn to the Royal Hotpllal ChUdren's Dtpartm<nt, rdbled lo 1iva •1>1 lolormaUoo aboul hlml<a. .. •· .. .I ' Intrepid Outsails Va(iant "the main reserve cent.er Df nJlpOri r Americao war acllohs il'I SoiJ.tbeut Asia." • Terum Buffl!I . . Def er Sessiod 1 ' . \' \ I ' ' ' Sptclal to the DAD..Y Pn.oT It was here that McCuUouah initiated a At ~ sl.lrt. It appeared that Lasuna .Bt!ach teMLI buffl' ha re. NEWPQRT, R.I. -'Bill Ficker and his desperation tacking duel that resulted in M~UllO\llh wu in the position t6 quested deterral of a achechil~' 39 short lack! in 32 minutes, but Ficker ~ swion on La~•'• tenniJ ctu:rt , young crew aboard Intrepid Tuesday d hi 1 1 din ,.~ squetr.e 'l':lcke1 r lnto the committee boat. Nor-•• •ow•' , •'-clor "J't an s young crew, nc u g ~rge _,_ _ . .. .... r ""'"' gave Bob Mct:ullough and his crew of Twist and Jim Titus, of Newport Bt!ach, But me Wu\tllber a couple of seconds Beach Tennis Aisociation ,a 7 .• ', Vt!terans aboard Valiant a proper lesson Md Jon Andron, of Santa Barbara. were t!arly or found ierself bing 1petd and · The tennis problem w-ha • 'lietn in match race starting. (Set! Photo, Page not to be shaken. bore away just enoush to allo'llf' Intrepid discus,,ed tonl&bt al, 1 int m ~;of 231· Fl k•• -11 lted lull 30 ----•s lo ·de 'he lhe ·~-the Cily Coun<il and ~ That virtually wu lhe 1tory of c'"' .. ..., Y wa a KUlol.W n up on ~wea r qu-.~r. mission, follo.-1• .. an ad i .... -aA , before coveriJl.g each of McCullough'• McCullo•""' irled a q !ck I ff but •• ,. ,...._ Intrepid's second victory ovtr Valiant in .. .,. u u of the council. • • / their ht!ad-to-head series to determine tacks and when the grueling contest was Intrepid , had enouah wti1ht to allp by, ·Powell said belrtQUeSted. cJtllf'~l When wh.ich will ddt!nd tht! Amt!rica's Cup. fihaily called off by McCullough, Valiant foreini Valiant even farther oU. be learned the \erinis st~ IMid been Intrepid won by thrtt minutes and 24 wa1 dttp to lttward of Intrepid and 1Ull From there on. Jt wu a matter t1r scht!duled to fOUo• coundl ·~J, on the d behbid. Ficker keeping lnlre:pld between Valiant hudgtt, the tu !te and plant ~ !iart was the decldt!r but ll was After a rt!sl of four m i n u t e s and the mark. repair:s. 1 1'~ickt!r and Intrepid all tht! way in the McCullough made motions as U to try In t.b6 forei,n trials, France and Gretel · "W ·hid reques a spec I.al> s t u d 1 first real test of the two 12 mt!ters. ag1ln, but after two tacks, called it off. JI did not race Tuesday, aa the Frtnch sesaion,M teNlia," aid Powe:D. "and u- 'The race was sailed in 1 steady In all, there were 43 tacks on the secon.d signaUed for a lay-day a&lr lhetr aecol1d peeled lt would tit •t 7:30. A lot ol. our southwest breeze that ruged from ~lght windward lt!I. straight defeat by the Auules Monday. people want tq a:tve report.a and cGn- knotl at tht! start to 10 lO 12 00 the final iAt the mark, Intrepid · was 1: 19 ahead The1 cht.llengers will resume t.helr duel tribute their tdf:as.and it would take quite and increased the margin to 1:36 at the today with Louis Noverr11 back at the a lonn timt We don'+ feel lh• ~·•c"--three legs. • · ·' ...,..., unwn 1ir1t mark. All 1he had to do from tht!re ht!lm of Fra~. ApparenUy the 87-ye1r-or the commlill6n6rt wuilld bt: a~t u, Because of her starting advanta1e on was kee:p Valiant covered over the list old Swl.., ln.d Baron M• .. cel 'Bich patcbad give UJ enou•" Ume •"d-t•.,. lnlrepld led Valiant by ont! minute, 21 .. ..,, l"'>' g 0 seconds at the flrat weather mark by 1-"-"-'_m_ll_•_l•_K_· __________ u_p_th_e_1r_d_11_re_re_n_c:e.o_l_•ta_M_o_nd_1_y_n1_a_h_1. __ c1r_c_u_ms_1a_n«_s._" __ ~---"'--- vlrtually keeping Valiant cover~ and footing slightly ful.e:r. &th bo&ts overstood the mark and Ficker lacled firs I,. forcing Mc:CWIOlllh to toUow In his walre. intrepid lncreased hu lead to o•e minute, 27 3tCOnda at the nachln1 mark bul Vallan\ CUI Ille r .. d on lht third l•g to 'l2 -ed~ CofC to Spend $7,500 in Ads The Lagunt Beach O>amber of Com· me:rce will Spend fl ,500 in adverttalnl for the t97o.71 fiscal year . A report to tht City Council from the Chamber reports tht! adverlialng will be placed in publltatlonl in the Unltett Stale! and Canada. lncludt!d In the · tiporl 'were several favorablt! signs about Laguna 's appeal from far and near. During t})t! put yur, tbe Chamber Mi rteelved 7,400 I~ aboul the Art. Colony, the report stat.ts. Tht m1jority of the rtquuts came from Ctlifomia, followed by Canida, Wublngton, Bl'lllih Cohunbla, 1111nolo, New York, Colorado, and Arbona. The Chamber r.porl cii.d a r<etnt 1ludy conduct<d II) LIJUna which &howl the aver.,. lourlll lmn Callfomla llayl aboul thr,. nlf!tta In 1he town. Vlalton from out of sllta wlll s1'y •i>- proclably lonaor. Llguna l!each II e<pectad lo be lt1lured on 1ho fronf page of lhi Toronto Telegram travtl .ectlon and will tllO be le1lured In lh• Montreal Siar, the reporl llld. Wyler lnc•fl•x 8M24 CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMUICARD MASTER C/iARGE ( watch. Marks time on 24 hour 1y1tem. A t1ect11ity fot o!lyont who trffllt, tht Mllitory, or mM '*""•.,ire the vnu1uel. Wott:h 'i•l thow1 •h 24 '*in,~ st~d of lutt 12. luogtdly o~ lff•lno. Th411Mol'lta bolonce wfrlttl {I 0UOttl'llffd OOtin1I ••k fOf tht lift of th• wetch or rtfllac., fr1t If tvtr brek-.,. Guerontte4 w.tt"'°°f et ...,, es tt.1 "1'flt ls "'feet, ,._ w,to.,.... ....i. J. C. J./ump/ui1 ~ Jewefe/'6 !Ill NliWl'ORT AVE. COSTA MESA I 24 YURS SAME Loe>. TION PHONE 141·1401 • j · l I t l' I ,f l • • Ir ~ ''· • I ' I , I I '· - I I I . I 13 PllOT-ADVEltTISEft Wtdnes4ay, August 26, 1970 INSTANT ''Y1t1ban'' lHUNKS II Ctlfl• fllYtr. .09 CARNATION UQUID ''Slender'' All f1111rs la pill top can s. ~ Rfl·,~~c 5 i $1 BA~R:-AID .;Jelmoli Ii<~ JUM10-s1n-~ ''Dash'' f DETERGENT ''Friskies'' DOG FOOD PLASTIC $TRIPS ~;~ 2 i1$l I • ;~()N 11 Joj'' Wit~ CHetlllllld Eazy11es. Reynolds Wrap Giant Sin -12 lacbes x 2DO ft. Aqua Net HAIRSPRAY Meat, Liwer, Clicken, etc. GILLETIE Right Guard ANTl-PERSPIRANT Super D~ -Reg. 1.25, B oz. CLAIROL Hair Curler ~ Fir Sparkling Dis•es "Kindness 20" -20 heat at once Styles Better -Holds Better. ; . ;: .... GIHt Size rollers. For all types of hair. ::: :l-4 .. Ret. 89c -1 & oz. .. ·39 · : ~ '.·. . c 2·i$l 14.88 . ·, ... i -. LADllS' Vest Sweaters @, LADIES' Sweaters Hand Crochet style alld [x. In-Vest Look slyle in· flat !IN' ,·r knit witll Self Belt Ass"I. ) Bulky kntt inaSS<llttd ll'Slels ,i\ alld new dir'<er colors lor Fall. ~ 3 ColOIS. Sizes S,M,L ••r.4.H 3.98 EACH A 1 Gl•1·k Jackets Quilled print nylon with zip front ~· SDrted COio~. ' Slz11: 12 II II m11. . 4.69 Sizrs 1 98 . .. 14 • LADIES' Sweaters ': Cardigans with or without a collar. Pop- ular fall Colors and White. Sim3~1 5.99 •on· Jackets Quilted nylo• Tie back liooo. lined. Gold and red. Sim :11t4 5.~8 ei Jackets Quitted nylon in plain or print. Wi~ lioO<l. line<I. Assorted r.olors. Girls': 4 to &X 1111': 4t1 J 6.69 Quilted nylon with zip front Allimal appli- que trim. Sim : 111131 •u. 5.98 IOTS' & GIRLS' Sportswear sETs Cordutoy penis, slripe tops. New Fall colors. Appliqu11 trim on tops. Sim : I ti 24 •Hth Ref. 21.98 KLEENEX ·Facial Tissue ZEE Paper Towels Spice THIS. Gi11t Size 4i$) CONCENTRAn ''Prell'' SHAMPOO Extra Rich ''Anacin'' TABLETS Far Fut Pala Relief. tOO's 99c HALFGAUDN Wtdnrm,,, A119ust 26, 1970 KLEENEX Toilet Tissue "Boutique;' .•. Dee p Colors and Paisley Print. Pack 11 2. 8f$1 ·r:--'""'lllC~c MEN'S fASHIOMAILI I ~:~~~~ .. ~ = lhese co-efully tailo<ed ties. E Assorledcolors and deslans. 1 .. 1 69C 9 Tie~ "'A-•4 DAILY l'llOT U, Alka-Seltzer TABLETS ....: For relief of upset stoma ch, colds, headache s, etc. I New 1mv~s for Fall •••. wide assortment of bet- l!f fabries. All fully Ii,,.;. ~l·:·i:"':1:i:'°::.:l:O:·:· ===== . 25's ( Reg.65c39 ''Crest'' TOOTHPASTE Regular and Mint Flavor ''Scope'' MOUTHWASH & GARGLE It's Powerful! Reg. 1.49 -24 oz. 39c "f"b" wHAM-o ns ee Saucer .•. Fries li~e crazy! Curves, boom· erangs, flies straight. 2f 1 .00 ~ANfY H~~~ Cantrece Il Supreme in comfort and pertecl fit in all the right places ••• toes. ankles, knus. Sizes 5' to 5'7" & over. New Fall Shades. ~~\ 1.69 "P•IMCISS" Charmeen Rn< fitting ••• for lie IMg leg- ly look. Sizes 4'11" to ~8"' & over. "'-fall Sllades. Ror. 77c lie "I W " ron eve surro• "They wear like Iron.'' look like regular p.1nty hose. Perto:t for tf'le one who spends 1 lot of time standing. Small, Average, :::: X-2Tall., 3 oo· 1.18 I • "7-UP" PICllU 49c 11 oz. Retm1ll1 l1ttf11 ''Signature" 60 Ft. Garden . Hose "B d nt" roxo e Altomatic Standard Electric TOOTHBRUSH Quick, genlle, •P and 14 88 down action gets teeth really clean. • "Cepacol" MOUTHWASH & GARGLE For clean, fresh brn•~ 1nd 66C sore · throat. Soolhing. Rer. 1.09 14· 11. A . Sponge Mop Chrome pleled Mel>I 1 99 Frame. Removes heel rr131ks. Bumper eda:e. • . 7-UP. •• • , • ~· -·~--.. -..................... .... ··-··-----·-~---------------.__ ___________________________ _ ··-'<'. " . . ,.,,. __ _ . . . ... . ' ' ' • ~ . I ' I D-'ILY PILOT Money's Worth OVER THE COUNTER Complete-New Ybrk Stock List Blood is Good Investment NEW VOlllC IA"l•W9dtlffdn .. tomPl"9 S.191 .... h .. .... "19W Yorio. Slod: li:xai-• 1•~: (lllt.) Mi9ll .... c .... Ole 411 ... I Hlflllll UW ~ Clli. 1--------------------1 $•19• Niii lllllMUf ! l1 »1>.> 0 q• _ .. -~ ~r.l""• 14 If" 1114 :1;· '-· (hef,.)ltith lewC ..... Cltt.cMllPcl VP' I,,. n .. c;..... !' , .. l t By SYLVIA l'OBUR U you -or a re.l1Uve or frieod -·have a ..,.,.,. aolo accident. )'OU may reQl\lM so lo 100 pbU ol blood lo save your Ule, al a cost ol p ,ooo to 15,000 foe blood alooe. U you -or a relative or frieod -&bould be otrlcken with an lllntss involving !evere hemorrhagtrw, yoar need for blood transfusions could coar to l,oOo or more pints. Multiply Ulese needs by $<() lo $50 • plnt aod the cosls become astrononUcal . You surely prefer to Ignore the prospect, but ooe tn IO or us will need a blood transfusion just in the nui-1J months. 'l11ls year our na- tional blood consumption will top ·8,500,000 pints, over and above the blood needs by our military peniOIUl<I In Vietnam and elsewhere. 'Mle a vuage price for a pint ol transfused blood is now $37, although the c06t may range from $15 to IOO a plot. How much of this sum could be saved! arc 1 upply ing tbt nalloo'J eo- tlre needs. If a mere I perce_ot of today'$ eUglble donors con· ttlbuted only one pint a y ear, OUr deficit would be wiped out. You, the voluntary donor, are the key. And you can not only contribute blood for the benefit of others but also can build a blood "bank account" far future use wberever and whenever needed. You may do it through community blood drives, a donor group at your orflce, union or o t h t r organization or by s imply presenti11g y our s e l f periodically at a local blood bank offe ring this "per>llllal bk>od banking." ibe American Assn. of Blood Banks baa bullt up 'through lt.s NaUOf'laJ Clea.r· lnghouse Program, a network of 59 regjonal blood c enters which keep records on In- dividual accounts and m ake surt the blood l!J available at the right place, right time and in the right amounts to the AABB's 1,200 mem~r blood bank1. NASO Ll1tlng1 for Tyesdey, Aueu1t 15, 1970 c111111P c:tNw 11 n~ IN ,.,._ 1~ 11" .»a • •v. 1r~. · -A-'l'!>'t" :It '• ' ... ·~ . . """' .'JI' ' ,\U' !;h 1\i ··=: :-:= -=~·:r=.::-::;:=~:·:..:ni~'o. ..... =~r·!>..~I!. :~ l~= !l-21\'o li .... +11! ~~~~ (~.20i' 29 '''-I~~ 1ff: :t t ~~~ ,J:U nr ,t' 4°1 ...... 4'fl .~ t: '" ,... Cl' ,_ .. _ tt ~ illfloa +--n!~Gll\IU ~ I~ aw 15\!i. lt :t l2 ~ ·.~ H ljllo 1, \\ i;:;-. You might, for Instance, ...., ,.,,. AC-Cl•~ 1 ,! !~ ! •.. _ !~ +"•· iJv°'ri:: ·'° 110 2n~ ~~ 'jl1i +r G~ t".JO '' t!tt lt )O) ttli'-" •W A11C M IM .t.lllR kHt Ac~ lt\kl 21I '9 I~ j>i:, r~ -i.."' hlll GE l..!O ) 1.tl/J t.I ' ~ -1"' ~~ 1~ ~ i§ r. I f!. :<! ll donate a pint or blood at your .. ~~nu:~;: u 12 11~ l t "~lrioirl J.;• ,J ~1• I~ ~ +·~ '" " -as 11t Uv. ~ :! ~ local blood bank to be credited -~ ,:,~~~nolA:J ff!!! ,.,tlMt 1f.Z tt" ~~:'~oc 81' :'!~ ·~=• 1: t_., lu =-r.'U •A 1j 21::~ 1~1? .+1v. r;ri.5-...: · 1.20 200 ~ 'fl't • h -~ 11! ~ ...,. . ... ·~!! ··-t• ,,::,., ,~ ..... ,,, .,,, i-,. .. '' , .. ·-·····t ''I ,. ·~Vi ,, -\to 15~ ~ 4.~ I '~"" 16\~ 111"' 1'1'• 0!.. :: ;Jl 217 16)' 1J 'l ?:+. to a relativeundergo l nglhtNt1,r"l1=~ ii;'r.' .i~,;~'An• 1;;,• ~,.M -"'"11~ ...... ::r, c! ~.-31.,..3m-.+.,;E IYlrw50 1~ ,._~l"" ..... r,:i• JlL!lt 110 1 -t11 s urgery 1,000 miles a wa y. =_,~ 1:::" :;,-: F;t wF't! ~ -"" ~~ l'~ !a"" t!= 1, 1~ ,.~·~•1"' ~ .lf}'t JU" J ~ .· ~1~l~w JtJ\' 1 ~ =~ i:tlt +11.: n,n: 1 • JOI l il-~ 1 ,.. ~ Your local bank Wtluld send lD 'tOI K.!."1' tr-.c-l'Udll\I 11,/; "' NM ..... • tTT!l.:!!tV 1.i w » SI "Ir rGd .10b n~ :,Jij' n ti"" !~~sv· ~ .t f 't: !!li~ +·u MU. ":II 1 v~ ti" H te = .. liw~·,.1111~ ~=:, ~ri 1m 1tt.. ~=·~rNc JJ-:-c". 6 :~ ~ ~ lttf~ 1ts 1r"" 1/!.. 1~ +JUI i.rk ~11 ·.~ )Q f'"-+ ~ """1 '-M ": ~k ~ ~ I.O.U. to the approprla *'•r 'DI' ., •• ot, •,~m• ,?11 '\\i'" ~'1"!!-., t.. ~ ·-·:in ••YI ll\o'I A~ lll!IU$11"" :i lli 3\<t n\ "' tn<:lltt l,IO u fl: _.... 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'"" It +'4 W!llllllCI .• \Gl \\Iii 14!! ' denclU: or blood would be -.1" m1r1r:111 F1111111 • "" m R..i .,. w 'h Tr.c c111 ...... .... 1t•n11,, "'°' 1 1 '"" 1,"' 1~ • c~11 s1 G•• 2n ''" • • -411 Tei E• 1,~ ,., VMi v~ '"'-'··· . ed b tr f f :lltn!M lhf'OUO~ GR I Cmo 4111 .... llWI C I tl't Tr11ent G 11111 1'1\ Alr:!t',.'-,'_..°' :m 7 ,y, 1" + \It CllS~1 1 pfl ,1t 1 "I\. 'j•V. U\, -'JI Ttl 1>111 000 ~ ¥ '?l cove r y ans ers rom one 1ut 111e u v. Prket G1r1n1<1 nv, n R1n•b Fl 1~ 1m fftl(n1 o ,.., jtt '/ 1, :IN 29 29"' .,._ ... Cot o1 l.•4 •1 n•.. t;, 7".'I • 4'11 Tlrt \ '1 11.i l · , :10 11111 lnc:ludt G11 5vc UV. 1~ 01,r;11 C'o 11 76 1r1Mall ~ ! A " vij lfJ J lfVI lf')) lf!Ji ~ Cot1 lltl 1.:Nt 1S .QV. "I •l +1 .co 11'0 ~ tl~O J • l;o banktoandtner. ·•t•ll 1r1tr1t110,Sl:A/r(ll J l1>1¥m Co \• 14\ft Trlco N 30u,31 All~Pwl.31 q ;a..,. :HAi 2Mio -"4 co111p,;J 1,JO it Jt o :;a"'-\~ entt•r.7~ '1 ... ,. 1 . "'•rtdowft . ., com-v IC ,,.ire 1\li lllecot £11 7~ 1114 Trlcl4lr Jn: 4 Al/ t'(fCll J.10 ;oo 11Mo ~ 11\lo + 4'11 Corn P ,tR.iO U0 4• •~ ... , nt!r fn. J I ,ti_ ·· Among all our medical ex~rJ.'l~:.,, fa,~ 11t·~: J~ fl ir.Li,c't: fi'1 ~v.f~~F •. 1~~~11c1.:iff'•.fi: '1,79~21,.,'t~"~+_;,t Z:'m:11 ~ ~ri ~ ~h --•~ J;r1:' J rr-p n·"-1 ~ penses, blood costs are one of ~~P'r°'f 1} 1~ 1m:-~ ~ ,tt n~':l E': liv. gy, ~~1'1ff1u"' 1~ ,1~ '•'•'•"" Pd-" " 14' 1:n. i.o,.:, +"' °'!17:1 ,. ;~ ~u if i'f>! ~1~ ·~: :111: !' i'k 5f.,., ,, J / the m eage r r-ew you can -1D int: uv. 14 1,111,.11 n m RoD111 M '° ti u n Mt011 ...,.. J ,.11J:'lf ,~~ 131 2:m. 23"' JJ.,., .. In ou 25 .; ''""' ,, """"' T •:. rtitr 1.20 ,.. 1 ~ -11t -TS Inc 4 ~ INtll w ~ 2fil ll.DHloll :l'AI l"' '~ ~k...... .... 1 .. lldSuo Uo 1110 ·~ ... .. ... + Vt I ... ~fl:.0 • 11 j/ '11 llYO 1Mt •1 51 me • -\It directly help to control. Simp-t.St 1nc1 2~~ 1u 1o11 1tut 1~ 2 Rov c1~t ~""' :w. us Enve• l•i'I n Alli• c:11.i1,,, 1~. 'lt •~~ t i.<r."'~ cai 1-4Dll :11 :t.1•~ :l't"-~ ,.,_ + '~ 1,111PC ·"-10 v. t14 · ~ .... \\ I b 'b U b I \S pt 5 6 Gold eve ll'f Ru. 5tov 1.,. 25'.0 us 5·1~1r 31 311V. Alohl PC .:io. 1r 1~~ 1~f· n~ ;:: .. ~!.u i.: 1 61 ~ 1"2"t 1/'1 \~"' v, lbr•lt l'ln 1'J lf rn-, ' :t '• Y Y COntfl U ng 0 0 d ~~rle Cfn 1~\lo Im ~L'c {'4 'it? ~?er H\> 4~~ 'i~ ~~ Ji~> rJ1 n~ ~su~tl\.M) 11 U J1V. SJl.<r. + ;y, ~~ •l:e ~ l!ilo' ~ i)! +. :i. l?:t't:W i::' ~_! \,, ~ ~ + ~ regularly to an ·•aocount" in ~ft"'111tE1 llt m, g~1·= ~ 11~ 1~ ~~r .~ ~\? ;" ;i;~ 1 ~d 1~~ u~ :"f, f 20 'l~ j~ ~~ Jr: i·~ i:::~W," t~.· 2H ~" if i ! ~ ~11~ ' 'H JP" ifR +'~ your name at the local blood \Ir wlf'lll111 1 ... J I Miii nv.,,_ ""'••·· "P."' ,' .. ·" I~ j'4 V•I LI) N; ·~ .. _ Eo ••. -> ... L .. ,_ ·~· .. + OL • 41 11 "" I -14 ltn Aldtfl n sr. MO ""' bank, you could save yoorselt ~ ~" / ~ ~ 1G~:i,r ft 1a:i 11\; SGn• 1n: 1~ ~r.m., 51 •,;: 1~~ A.ti HHs ,,-;;. ~, 1r· .._ ir ... ~ l:!. d ";·~ ,J 1i:·~~ ~~ ~a: ;: ~1c1 ":~·!"' l : 4f ,.~, ;'±1\t : tho""'nds _, doila-In ·1~ i' ,... ·-Pr "" jl.<r. ~OPI 11 • It WKll Ill!! 1•· !""' ~~11rrn·.! 40:5 ""' '°"' • ..... mwEd ~,·Pf 1 1 , ... 107 107 ... Vi Gr.!:f. pl'l 5 ·~ :u 11 .. :f.i.~ ....... UI ... 8 \col•c •144\'J rwl h ln }:w, v, ilPIOA 4 •"-WtclsWP 1sv,s -.. ,,,, -.. 10141 ~46Mt -l\;>CmwEllf1•2 ·.",,•,•1.•.fj'."~· ........... '•'" .. \'t l ~I :'"', •. ' · 't'Lnd 1'\'I 15 u1 rd Ch )\4i 414 f ri. IA 16\4 1.:W. 'N.t!I "-<I II 11~ i::: &~~~ ' ~ 1f' .. 1fl"' ll2~~t ~ ~::~.?15ci*' ' l'o " = '° " ,_. future emergency. \I .., ""' !I'll u11 int ''" 1 s.1s cm11 a fv. w Aefde l'~ • ABt•nd• 2.11 "' lt:\lo •Vt _"' c;t,"::", m •U 1toi '"" •• ~• r di l.n 111 2n. Uv. 2 f ,. , .. II I!• J Sift G'ttodn , ... 11'1 ..... ,.~ 'h\ 10 W•rtllw !.ti • AmBCla 1.20 XS 25\o 25\'o 1.flli + "'l -Ml .... ., 3"I. :19\'i t ~ •••. ti "° 71"" 11'. 1·->·· And you notice' I'm not even .. ,,.,.,..., 'm "', ... ""',!!!:' ,•, " " 1vc: ""'. • ~ v-" f<IG. 1:;"" '"" ""' c-, -,. ... L ..... •• --~·1s 1 ' 1•11 1v~ fr• , 1~ ~JIYA .14 tS 1Slilo ·« .. ....... .. ·~· 1~ ,.,.. -II-·n. u ·~ ... ...,, ll:E 1'14. ' ., .... , ,-,, _,.. _,... ... -.:Ill' u 12 I n ., ~ kllnc: I"° K1l :!"-21~ ~i And you notice' J'm not even Am eusn t JG H""rtd F 22 nv. !1"'100h J\Ai 81 w11 r, S\li '"Am" 0 · ' 2•\'t ~•:z t•v. -\Ii onr.c: • .60 oa 13 11·. llV1 '" ·~~o 1'so 13' 21i.. 21 a :..;·{-~·:, .11'1 ,JVt u~ ~~' It: j~ ~~l!T's,Ms t:: \1.Z ~~,:· !.,i ·~ .. c.f.fr:' i~ "2 ~ ~~ ~~ !.._~ 1:::1~'1!1 ~,.If 11~ ~ ~ ~~ \4 ~=~u .. 1-':, ~l ~ ~ ,."_ • mentionJng yi>ur moral oblig -.t..1r1 furn J'li ' Holm E.P u '! sci'!' w11 1:.1111 1''" w:il'~ M ,,,,. 11 •" Cr~S1111 l.IO 1 ''"" lfl'Jo ltVt t \Ii on o • "' s • 5t'lit J1' st • ., r•nlte<: ·su 3' iow 1~v. jCl"ii':,. tion lo -lace blood u A Gr"' 4S •5'111 H<>klllm 1 ~~NE Tfl l5 ••Yi w '"' p ...._ "' me,in 1.25 J4U J1-. J1 31 ~ ._ on olC•.u no !'"• 5~ WI i~ Gr1nHe~11e 1 1 1,,,, 1•111>· •'It.:.. • ~,.. . any yo A M.Olco 1, UV. .._... 32 32 ~oUn c:,~ 14 U'v; w:1~ NA :t;; ~y1 Am Ols!IU I 6 11'h 171'1 11\lt "'° on oOd 110 <19 ~ 31 ... »I'• .. G.r 1. .i or a member of your family Am T1tv I~ 11\lo Howrd GI 1 ' ~ G.C• ,,_ llli wsiri Ml!I It,\, ~ ADl1ITll Jle :. 13112 tti... n\lo-1,..ConFci or•:SO ' "1 aav. '' • +1 Gr:ri:wJlll f1s ~ ~"" :."' ~·¥2 .t..llhlut 8 '4lil. '5\li Ho...,, fn 15'9 15'\ w EISYC ft14 U W•ln '°VIJ ,.. I ""'• OWIV••I I' 1... ~ 1\>r +Vt ConFrtlglll 1 2U 211.lt )1111 n 1\ _ "'Grt,Ort t:ro 12 11\,;, 11\lo 'tll/O r-Iii have used -whether or not :~.n,,.:; !" ~ ~~ ,.~' ,;1,, #J j :~~ 1;..., ,t~ :;J;:... Wll 1j\'> 1:~ ~~°i't'J:'1~ ~ ~~ ~~~ ru'; + ~ f:::N~:l''M, 3 1~ ~'· ~ ! GJ,,.!it~ \-:i 'O.: Lm ~ ~ ,!.!. your insurance covers blood. '•deol M I ~ HUii G~s l:M 1•1'1 !Cl Ror1il1 2(1 10\lt Wit<; Pl. Q ~ 19 ...... Enka II IO XIII& ~" m• -I(, c-Pow• 2 11 JI•. ll ~ ~l~ii •• • INN o111.-.0 1 10\~ :Kl'll 10\ll '-" Vt '•O•n pf llV. XI Hunl " 7\to I l•n 1-iµ.:I 'l ,, Wrctlw E 2\\ 1lt Am Exp ll'llf J50 1ev, 10 10 + Vo ConPw pU.16 J/0 jJ~ .<Jt; ~'..!<'~ -~1 Wtst Fin• ... ~ 1"1il '9' t ,, A fundamental point, says Mrs. Bernice Hemphill , treasurer o flhe San Francisco. based American Assn. or Blood Danita, is that neither your health insurance policy nor Medicare nor any of tbe expandhlg "Blood Iluurance .. plans is the best form ol in- surance for you. Vet.~ Compensation Checks to Increase Ark MoP !Jv.i 13~ H••n Co 1,1.li '"' !'''II SI r YI 1!1'" W•lllhl w l"' TO AERlllCI olA6 rno JlVt l'"' Jl \.!o. + ""C!onlAI< .lSP 2£J 10!, !JV. 1~"" ... "'•twnunn ... ,, ••U. '' It • ,, .. '"OW H 21V, :! 1411! 1111 ~ m I Cl 33 lJ AOtnlM .50 111 111,\ 1"11 Ill.'> onlC:f!I 1«1 9t U> 6o! ~7il'. 1 " 'rvldl 1Vto "" Hl'df Alfl ,~ ••w vn1...,. E '"' •l'o AGnl!I llfl.11(1 ,, 2)1,\ 22"" 7'lto :·::: Cll'll Ctn Wi 2 45 ' '5 4S ::;:,Mo "5WUn r.:'·11 J 11"" 11~ ""' -tt ",5,c ~'!.\" 26"!.>U. 4"' lm111t _!w '\lo AmHol•I .70 m IOU. •~• IO\t + v. Coln C:ap .Ile 1ff 3iL .!~ .~! !1!1' !Wtlll n~ :f: xit ,fv.,. -r ,f" ±,~ •• -1~ G... ~ft~ ~~ '·.~ 16• m. 5'11io 51 -:W. cf"t Cp 1 1 :ii£ il•' :»~ +. ~ Sii 1.70 xU J.1 ,. J)\I 2" +ti ::U:. "' 11"'1m ,,,..c':ucJ ,VI 1 Am1m1111 .50 2il 'll'I ~ :m.+~~!on1.tu;'~L50 """ u11. 151oo ,_~ h0\11111 1 •" 1~ l•1to 14~i..:.""' !',~!1"1 ,•'~ !~ 1:","c~.,, 1 l. .. "'l~" MUTUAL '~'"•'• ,',·~, 111 :J.I~ ~ ••• ont 0 11 r so '" 251.\ '•"' !f. ! ""Groller .to 15 2J"' n~ 21 ..... ........ ... •• ~.,. ,.. AMllC 1 ~ 11lll.lo .. ~ ~ on! Oii ol 2 1 36\lt 15'.lo 1~ G•ummnC p 1 11 1"9 llh . 14!'!1_-h l•oln " 1t. ,,,. "'"" II Am Mo!Pn llJ Mi v. ~ -1 1"" ~u 1 xlO 2A 1• I g~ l.IHld _.,. 10 » ~~ ~' -ow,,,rt 16 21 Int ewl" 4~ 5 AN1!G•• 2.10 1'9 «1 3961" ~ i4 °"I 11 eo 111 70..., 20\ia ~ 141 ~ 1.toa a 51"." 5H a,~.r "'- B••'"'' !Ni 13~; nt Mui II 1Rlo 11 Am Pllo!O .11 3n ~ t41o t'4t 111> on r Dal• J h ]10,, MV. 3''111 Vo 8::f a~.~ 5t: 2'~ 2;\'io ~·:+ "' f 8~m 111' 2'111 nl /"' 11 .... lf ARffDv .Ile 511 51 5' '5'!. :j: v, !"DI 014 50 1«1 d V, d d l'I ! Gu~llff I :Kl l n"'° 1214 ).211'"•'• 1:1~ r.: 1f' 1~ l~lt!'! If 1~\'f 1;; ~ ~~,l~nv . .:. 105 It;' \'Vt 1'1~ . . . . ~It '·~ \~ flU Im fit; -:: Gll$n oA.a 1 1•~ II IL~--+·;. I While such plw may pay up to JOO percent of the blood <..-osts for s ubscribers, NO amount of cash or blood i~ 1urance coverage will a c tually replace \he human blood you have withdrawn from your local blood bank. Dollars do oot nu blood banks. But because a full 20 percent of the blood being transtused is being paid for with ca.sh-in most cases through Medicare and private health carriers - instead of adually being replaced, we have a chronic and growing deficit of about 20 percent or our yearly needs, round 1,300,000 . pinta. Some lmpitals are being forced to buy 70 lo 90 perceot of the blood they .... Alst1, bo!pitala are be.ing compelled to pay blood donors prices ranging from $4 to $25 a pint -a' factor which is not only &eriously undermining our tradition of voluntary blood donation but which is also behind tile frightening in-. crease in dangerous blood con· tributed by doners who .lie about their hlstories-.o f hepatitis, malaria. drug-use, etc .. in order to make a sale. There are, in fact, known cases in which drug addicts sell blood to pay for their next fix and many instances of "overbletding" for profit in which anemic doo.ors in turn m ust be given transfusions. Admittedly, we are saving more than $100 million a year by voluntarily donating 80 per· cent of our national b I o o d needs. But out of 110,000,000 possible donors, only 3,000,000 1,0WS OP. OIL PAIMTINIS WHOLISALI WAllHOUSI OPIN TO THI flllLIC $5 and up 1'1' I . I DINO ... U.NTA AMA ""°"' US-46M D•AL•lllS WAMTID The Fine•! In Pipt,, Tobaccos And Gilts SOUTH COAIT PL.Al.A .. _.._. H .. ni. M., C•. Phone: 540-8262 An increase In monthly com- pensation checks fqr eligible veterans bas now \been an- nounced by Donald E . Johnson, Admhllstator o I Veterans Affairs. President Nixon has s igned into Jaw tbe increase authoriz· ed by Congress. The new rates will raise VA compensation from eight to lwelve percent Finance Briefs N EW YORK (UPI ) Pfizer, lnc ., saye, il will in· crease its lime producing capacity at Gibsonburg, Ohio, by 130,000 tons yearly by in· stalling a oew rotary kiln. H igher sales and ea rnings were recorded by Bcrtea Corporation oC Irvine in the rirs t half of 1970, ruchard Bertea. chairman of t h e board, announced today. In the six: months ended June 30, 1970, saJes increased 18 percent ot $10,867,000 from $9,1'14,000 in the comparable perkxl of 1969. Net income for the first half or 1970 was $196,000 compared with $158,000 In the first half 0£ last ye ar. Earnings per share amounted to 13 cents in the 1970 period as against II cents in the first s ix mooths of 1969, based on 1,500,000 shares of common stock ouW&nding in both periods. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A formal proxy fight for control or A. J . Industries, Inc., was launched Wednesday b y three divi.slon managers, two former directors and an independe nt stockholder. They se rved notice of intention to try to wrest control from Chairman C. J. Ve rn Halen. The dissidents filed a I a w s u i t several y~ars ago, charging Halen with improper use of corporat e funds. The !!Uit is now in arbitration pro- ceedings. . I••••••• a•• I • • WANTED • • • • Will {iurch1s• • • lmlll lectronic1 • • M1nuf•cturin9 Firm • • l'tioclpak Only • • • Write l.C.S. C0<p. • Sult• JD•' • • 2H.S I . CN1t Hl9hw•y • • Coren. tf•I M•r, C•llf. • •••••••••••• I See by Today's Want Ads • l)I) you play !hr ifuitar! A 11tady rl1 i• ''"•lllns for )'OU. but you must be OVtr 21. • Bad; SQ Yltw It pool 4 bedroom, dtn, ronnai di~ '"'-Jl'l\all family 11~ A va.U St'pl lsl for $375. e If mqnlficrnl haln:ull 111rc ynUr ba1. • .. ~, Su,gan, Linda an.I liluy ro 11~-e )W • real ttHtkio! 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OI Bk of Cf! 1.lt 'S 1Ht 21 2\~1 +rr, DrPtpoer .:JO :U 11 11'1) u :v. :.:: li ln!lall Nt! .tO 9 11!,li 17 ... ~" -4'11 ~·. Mllll IV. lift Mver LE 11 : "" H'f V!\I 12 lo 1J 2, Ol•!d l.5' l.l'I Bink of NV 1 141 "''"' •Pl •s -I DomeMln .llo 'J7 5''h 53 5• +IV. lngefRand 1 3a l7\1 JI . , .. Co fl 2' NCC Ind l'\ •'Ao !I IM l'CI il1 6a7 l'rwfll •.61 1.31 8tnk "Tr 1.14 11 61.<\lo '""• 1>6'~ _ v. Cloft\Fnd .fle 14 1'.r. 1 l'lo l11of{d M2.:U 11 l<l''o lWi IV'4 .,, 1 ~~~ R 'llt dlo "ltrrM C 1'~• r~ !~ Fd 7 .., 1•1o Pf 51~ s.n '·"' BtrbOll l.SSt J Jn .. n • .. 3l1o ..;.:i. Donnellev ... 11 IS'" 1''~ 14':• '.:..Ji ln~nd Stl 2 ~ 1•1.11 '3\; ""'--v. Pres c 711o I'• Nit Brn!I Uo 1'.lo ipamr iH 1·'5 lrcom •.ll •.7' f!trd Cll .15 • 36114 ~ J6', Doric Co .n 11 15'1 11,. ii,., +1 1~ lnltlOn! .l'tp 6? l\o N ~''I\ + i-. "' Lbs ""' 1~ N.•,!£!.r,~ ~~! '~~ •olt Inv 2.n ,:ti Start_ . ., 1,9;: l·t: Btsk Inc ,IQ • 11~ 11 11 ~ 11 Dorr Oliver n t)o Ill '"" -"' lnslko ·'°" 61 11'• 1•"' fl '+" fll W M n u. n •/4 .. ,, ... _., •• •• •olt Shr 5.31 1·· ·--c-' -....... ,"~ Ml; , •. ,., .,,, IVt -""OOver CP 10 I :l!1'1 lS j/" t ~' lnsP!r Coo ).to ,, '°'" 31"' '-1~ II !)el J14 '°"' " ,.~,. >< > ~ Cenf Shr t.111 .ff ~·-~· ·"• · •ti Mt pt 1 I U ll lJ DoWChm 1.i.O T•1 n 11 '!It '• 1Merco 1.10 1• 31 ~' ¥ ... (4 Beckman Instruments. Inc Da Gen 171'1 11\'t N•I "' • •. Chftnnf...., Fu11e11· Neuw I'd 1~.10 "·"' &1111 ll'IC! 111 11 1111 121, _ '" D<evoen 1.1e1 11 11 '~ 21 +7t~ t111rlklnc: l.IO J 7•1.') ,,...,. 'lli>'L. 111 '' Oii llln p J :n;, N•I Lib '31~ 1: 8lltfl 10 OI ii ot1 New W!CI 11.01 12.10 B•lh!n ~2 . .50 ~ lS\'io ~s·i. J)'I• _"" Oreull!d LIO ins JO'l 79:W. 2t:W.-... IBM ,,10 Ml '1t 1"1 1-" has reported a 15.5 percent ll:~~s Fd Jr,;, ,i,.,, N1tl Med 1~ I ?.om St 1'.u !'.51 N•,.,ton 1• :14! l~.U 8fuKh~b .80 O :JI,_ 37, Jr11 + '.• D0•,~','. 0000 ,•,o x~ :I.I'~ :I.I :I.ii .. + \~ Int Ch Nuclr 146 40,~ 3'111 ' ~ Ml 1• 11 N11 Pel '~ 1 rwt~ • :J.1 • 7• Nido Stre 1.46 1.16 Bl~lrLab .10 J09 25,.,, 2, ~ 1~ ••' ~1 7 l\"'-llV. lllJJ ln!FlaFr .Jab ,., SN M ' ::j: ._ improvement in earnings on a v i' s1\ st\ ~·t Sfc:~ '~ 1" 11Com ,;11 1::11 Nore••• 14.01 H.01 111,u1cc19 .so J4 t•i 9,~ ,,: .-·• D•1vtu1 co 1 111 1~·~ u 1• 19'11 +11~ 1n1 H•r~ 1 90 111 l•li J)V. + W: . I f g:j'b A": 25'-'< lll ~al S~O'f< l • \\lo SOKI unlVl ll Cknt<>ll ""~V•ll Br1•l1>DI I • 3)' 36' ,,. +·~ Ou ePw '·· 3' JI .. 11-. 11~ -\~ ln!"'31d 1.l ' ' !l'4 ll\4 l + ~ 5 percent mcrease in sa es or Dfl"' in '"" '"-!'11•1 5Hvr • 4V. cri~ Gr 8C1S· 0rri..-1 ~ . .., J.61 a.11 ,,.0, 1 116 21~ 11,: ,. " + 1~ Ouk•,. Pl6.7S l rn . 1161'> 1~ +1~. Int 111c1u11 "°' ""' 11""' ltl'IA' ,. ••· fl'SCaJ year ended June 30. ~ UX Cfl SO 51 N.,'•.,G,~ ',',"" l'.~ (1011 s.2' ~.1} ,•,•, !0' '01·?'9. n ., .. , 8«km•~ .511 11'1 71"i 16'• 1,14 -'h ou~,•,•,MI '-?0 :!' '4'• """-+.1¥11 -'" In! Ind M1.1'11 111 11~ 11 I~ "~ E ,.,, •4 l''h . ..,. >>" ,,,~ Fund 1.0I 1,11 • $ l· e-• D••• .• --< ·~ ••< +>• OUp .IOI M ?1'• JSU 1s>.i -1 .. Int Min• >• ; .... " !>I dun -.. ~• One Wm U •2 1 "2 ·~ ••• -• ...,... ""' duPont 3.,~ 11.! !11\'t 116 lH~ -,,,. tn!Mlner pf 1 , !.: .!~,. .!~ .t V.~ Net .a m ;•gs for fiscal 1970 lllr 11•'••~ Nie11., l4~.,35''> "•~"!... 6$·&1'1;·•,.n·Hell 11 '.i11:•1 Bttc:Mr .1St> ll IGV. 101-• 10'• +ll<1uPon1 oi'so '63 61~ a7"' 1,, M -· -....... v, .... -) ... Am' '""ll<1l1 B ...... l~YI '"'" .. 0Potnll •i.21.11 B•lc0Pel ,SO 1JJl1 .... 16t.t6'A -'!.dYPo~•r1f50 5.$0 "'''SO +·~ ~~ . ......, '9!1'~11 ... ·111 .... , were1S million,or$1.43per 0/,-mw c~ 1~";?1f''fA AeJc. 11 2 c~~"i:,~11 1::~u:li0oo ·A1iV1 ~~,t.1\B0••,neH .60tl 1r.2" " u +•.1ogu<1Lt .66 ~l1 11~ n~ 711~+1i1 /~N,lck 1;xi 4M «1"" .a.,.'*"-~!> 0 1 4 ~ "i;er f"G 9>41 10\lo Colonltt· OTC ~"C 1.10 I.If t I How ,t(I 1., llS,. JO•~ J1 11<1Lt 4pl J ¥2111 H~ '6 26\li +-1 1 1 p~a 1.1"11 11S :Ill\~ :'\S7.i 31,, -+~I share, on sales of $138.5 01~~, ~ l'4 »to ~p~' G~'! 1J~ iffi' Eoutv· 1.:i. J.SI ~KJ :.u ~~ I·ia fe!!,1!n~;"r ~ 1 ~,_,, 1:~ 1~ + ~ D" l.75on.11 ,1110 13..._ n 13 .,. , '~" G':c-1?1 ' 1\~ 5~ ~ ~'..+f" million. This compared with Ooc~t 2"!\~ rt~ NW N•tG '""' ~ ~~111 :·ff 1~·~1 .. !'.,,. s~" 1;u 1:1• 8ff'ICH• '"° 1t1 211'1 22 1211.1 -1.\ O•mo tnd • :n n•. o1111t 1~"' + .~ \~\ f~",. 1i'& 5J ~ ~ .. ~~ ~. ·~-. earnings of $4.3 million. or 5'-~ 1ill" 17,•,, ~:,PR~ 1~ 1!:, !~,~-, •,:!~ •,:•,•, ~~n:"u1 1/.~ii:n L~i~coDf1.!o .,20 ~,,. ,.,,.,. ltl'I Dyn• Am • •nE F':i. 0• · 1~1r.1.r olH • 1 11 ,. ,1 w .... '" • _ ...... ·so. 4.S'A-"· _. _ 1rr Piil.lit, , ,.,., " 'n "'' $1.25 per s hnre, on sales of Jc0111 o ii•L l~~ &::;: :,~•, ,f·~1;v.~o,:,. ·~~ 1o:n1t1!~ ~1~'1T. ~~ !·?::;n.,::1 ti:.~·~ 1~:g ~:;z 1:~z ;:~t-1~111111,.(h .1a ,, ,2,. ,,.,, ??\'i +.i1.1o niT.\T 011 • 1 l•\.'I , • ...,. 1.i. ·~ oyrron .,. Oo• ••• , '' o• 4.11 P-· '"' ''' '" 0 , ,.. , ''' •" _ •KOC• .I'll '' --20 ,,,., .... 1n1T&T Olk• 11 n 111\lt lt• • $1"'.2 mi'll>'on 1·n f'1scai 1969. , ,,,., • 10 "' -c ... 11r. AB 1.u 1. J ·~· · · eng\lf -~· ....... '" -.... inn••• 1 '' ''' ,, ,, ,, ~ ~ OC W, j 3'h Ol'!Nlnl • 1\11 LWtlh CO 1 '1 I 4 Pion F'ld ·-~ 1~.I !llfllUet In • ,,~ _so,:, 6'11 11! Air Lin 12'S 11~1 U'IO 11'• .t-"O! U • \Iii, -~ urth • f ·~ Sh \lo 1" 'liter TF' 1~ 11\41 "'omo M fff 1"1• Pl•n Inv l.M 9.61 Berl<ey Pticr II• 6'l 61~ •i.. ~ \'I II! G~ ,S)f f ll1< "" 11•~ -V. :n• Ill Al Jt 7''\. 2"' 2J& -Vo Fo qua rter ea mmgs. or Ea~• 11 11 11u °"" NA Jv; ""'ii:~oet 1: .. ,:11 "''ce Fund•: B•moc Cor• lJ4 ·~ 2111 21~ + "e::1c~1.,11.:0, s 16l• 16"-ie~ t \'I ,~:..,~~e A1 ,: ~ ~ illl~~+,." th th lhs ded Jun lcoro l(v1 J\1 2¥& O..-vC1t 9\ot lC14 !amp lld 11 • J2 Grwtrl 70 Cl :Ill.GI flelfl 511 1.IO 21J 21"'1 11' 7?'-'! ' •<>-+ 1nler11Ce of S ,, 11'0 ,,_ + .. e ree m on en e d~ El 1n , 1:1lll ?EC 1,r1 121.\ ll\'J omo Fd 1:21 1'.ts N !lira ~ 61 •.~1 Bii T~ree .60 11 4.R 11 ,~ +H • ~14lt ".., u ..,~ ," •n• 11r1nd ·"' .,, ,,.. rll:~ _ :Z 30 Ii 7 'II' 50 f ·~ I ' tV. P11)1! Br 4? "11 orM!li: l .1(1 t,04 N "'3r 1'.t• 11.M Bl1c1< Dk .II ' ••l'• • E•lonVt 1.0 111 2''1 """ '~~. -'lntwriPw I lt > '''• > -, were . m1 ion, or ir" ''• l ,., P.c Auto su "" .•-•" '·'' ,_ .. ora Fund ,,"3 8.:o ,,,,.,,,, ·'' '' ~•11 "'"" ••l• -+-no. E:t~11nMt ·,2 25 14 "'" 2311. ,., 1 , ,. " • ~r 8 "" f' 2• J\ .... '' 12 • •I I' 1111. ll''o -t J E~kerll J .iii ,1 '•V, V.'ft 14\'J -+ •-~ e" ~•r · :ll 1.f\'o IS ~ + l'I cents per share , on sales of N11e ~• Pac Fo -~ c-t in • u • 15 Pro~Clnt 3.M •. Bnu 1..v, 1 u it u v. ii•~ . F.dlsot'"' , , ·'''' ,, .. '''' .. 1ow• e"' s1 1114 iu~ ~ ~ ! Nvc ~1 1 '141 "•kCO Co J tOMu 111 1.lt 3'." Purllo n 1.11 •~ B•_... "' .• -· , .. '' ,.. 1.,..~Fll ! 'IO ?l u •· 1 JI 139.2 mil•;-compared with •<tcP¥ 1·~ Jiit P8ncol 1 l"c."it M/ ,21 •21 Pu1.,.,,, t::u"Cls: '""'"'''"..,.. ,.,. ss "-1:w.eG& .10 1lt 14'~ 13\• 1J:"-\lo 1_.111c:;: 1::11 11 :!fl''° ....• .....,,_., Ell°"' ,Ill 1 Park• Dr 1 ''1 c.,nn M ,:1t ,:~ Eoul1 &.11 •.•1 B""" <ll 4111\ ~.cl'~ +1 ELMutlco.91 111 •'1 •~ '' 1ow~Pll 1.~~ 6 ,,!'! n :m .... lasl year's record fourth E;'• 'c .. ~;-;, it"' ~::;"11"'r. p :~ ;~ c~:'~ G~~" ii.-: ,~ll g~· 1l:!: 1~:1: Bl:ili1'~ ,~.:b.1: 1J 1 \~ ... 'lt,., 1a1, +•" ~~-.w~a• 1'f13 S\~ '':"' J•~ + !: 1ow1osv 1 36· 1J 191., 1, 1~ ~· 1i. quarter ea rn''ngS Of $2 rn1'il>'on O MoOoO 0 l\I P•V!I 114 ..... , ,-,0 >O.->O.O> ·-!•" J.'1 . .,, -<Ill 14\lo 14 11 + \lo EIMM" pf I ,21 1?\.., l~ 12~• ~ "-~.~~mo .:J.I ! )l 13V, m: ... °"" 6' Im OS 011 lJI.~ 13r,;, ~,H", M<T .~~ .;11. r~' WD~1 sJJ 6,10 ~.-, > ·"· 26,.0 r ICH .25b •1' '8... 4'1'' .61 t 1~ ~lilnN:; Ind ! 13'' 5'\ 5':. + ~ llelc C~ ·'° .,;: ~ ~ '114( -~ or 59 cents a sha re, on $36. "'"av c 1t 20 "''' ,-'•• v1111 M s..1os•.1D ·"• '·' .511 11"": 1nc1 ·'' 1•, ,;~~. 1r• ,~~ + ~~11,:'1!0G1 .1. ',l ,,,,_ ~1•• ,",!~ .._,,, -J-K--""'"' II• 1•1, 1-V. Pa Enc1n 1,. •II g:;•w~tt Grouo: vov•• 5.61 6,1,'.1 llooc Mt~ 1 71 _, . .,. .,,. ,., ..., ~· .. million in sales. e·nr1ls 8 41• 41'1 0• G.'W li~ 1•,•,t 11 10.12 11.116 R~ Tech 3.U 3.51 .,_~dow'",.'·'°•.>S ,35 2t 1'''> 1l"4 •1'\ ,mer Eltc ! '!' 5Jt:. SS SI''• .._ " J~c~'"'I! 1l tS 1\~ 114 ,,, , " l"twl'I 1\.:o 1'4 Pen" PK l\1 r lwt' 10 7) 11 11 Revt!f"• 8.M i ... """' ' ._ '' 21l• 71 .. -''• mrr¥Alr .to ., 51~• Sl J2lt + 'f JackAt! ~f«I 1 6,~ t l<t coro ·l lVJ Peooll,\l 6:0..IV. Dttt s:11,:4'Rlnll"et n.11 1j.n 8omi•n1 AO !•1• ll'"' 131'-•\Emh•Hl'O l" 71'1o 11"-+l~Jeeoer J1 ' 1 1,, IV. ., .. ;C h =ii OH ,,..,, 11\lo Pe!rlllll ,, .31,. Flre••r 11.1!111.SS RO!et!111 5.11 .11 'Biii Edi• '!' n ,ui, ui. :i..·~ ... '4 tmPOlll I 1, ~ ll'~ 14'~ ,....., . J1ntren . .clb 11 • 11\ • '• ' lt T..: l"' 1\1 f'llRO<I ... 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J~ Mio 1,40 m 41\lo ""' :it Federa l Sav ings' N ewport ~'i"'t.~11 1!i: 1i;l m.~"' 1~ 'J:J: =~c~ ";i, 1.t . .i;"' ~ '"r>\ ~ ~ ~:l:'mit ·~l.se ~~ tJ:! ~ 11-'; ··,. ~:1~''S1~l.111 ';, t ., Z,,\ ~~'~t·li need A ilahl F1!rld J.14 I.SI Shim• Funa, ; lluttFo,.,. 1.·~ " ~ 31V. 3Jllo .i. \4 1'1lrmon1 2• 15•-. 1,.. llll. -.~ 0:•1• ~·I• 6l\t U\iJ U« Beach Offict, it W8S 3RROU va C F-~rm l u 1.$J 1.55 (•pt I 6.61 7-ll 1uklv1W . .0 '~ II ... 1"' IA''• t ·~ l'tltl•H !Op 11 I~• I'~ •o -'I' ICtll,l,I lfj.\7 ,J Sil'I SN! ~m,'_ by R . o . Edwards. president ~r: g~: l&:~;l~ ~'hi"1~' t':n''101:~ 11~::t:ttR:~'O 'fl ,ta ,r' ,,~ +•~ ~:~1:r1r,,c' 12?, 1t:.~ io .. ~-;." 8~c'':J'1 ;'i° 1 11/"' ll .,.. 1~ Prent'·ce m··t r ecently W85 . t Fiii Fund "·'' 1in Smllll • I ,II Burl Ind 1 IO no '1'4 41 ., ... -I\,., WHI Fin 1'4 1Hi 11•,:, 11·~ + ,•·,·1'",L! 1 :u, :n JI JI~~.·-"" A comprehensive dire<: ory 1<1d Trl'ICI 1t.12 21:w s-.1 111v . •.,, ,eurlNor i.n, ''' '''• ,...,~ '' .a. w.. FtrihMI .IOD 26 .. ..., 41YI 41 ~ _ ou fld J 211~ 2!1\li 291,)o :+ •ssi!tant vice president a nd Los l'ln111C111 ,,_, e•n~ o t '·" j·" uriNor '°'·" }1 AMo a·~ ''• -·~ FAS inn .1" 26t 1•.1o 7\(; n ' of induslrlal parks ln °"""' J.41 j,11 Inv 11.11 1 .4• luro•'lrlv ./0 1~ 16 11•\ .1., F-• "° UJ ~ 2'V. Jt ~ m a nager of the Wes twood ol· 111e1us1 l.U .61 oectr• .u ·17 e"~'t"~'~·~"'' ' tl<'I"; l(!'Ut, 1iw.•, .1."' Fede111 i.20 s1 n 1. ;r11 13'• +I fice. He ha s been w ith Glen-Angeles, Orange, Riverside, t~cr' ~:~ !:iJt 1::,~s?' .. -"°,...;,;:~~ u ...!..c1~ '1 .. M.<.t -"~~.~~i!: ii' ~~ ~~0 ~'"" _ ,, dale Federal since t 9 ~ R San Bcmnrdino and Ventura ~:lin "b~, t·.~ 1~::: 1~1r1,~:, F&~01''t" 111o1 Co tt '°' 1e1 JI' l•i. _ 1\ Fee1P1!>&11 1 s 11v, 11~ 11 ·~ .1 b ''I \"l'ltto un•v•!f l'lduc j·O ,t• al Fln•nl 1" •·~ 1>: !ti' f. 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Sf(. _., l·!' ~ncom n .... ·~· 111>11;, •• l• )I ,.,. 1\1 ,,,.. • F flf I ,,., •1" • ., AM. ·~*-or '1kl lftor Will be h eJpfUJ to rtn\tofS .10d g~~~!rk• . .U 1 ~!f" l ll J:~ c;:::n~?.:0 l~ J1¥1 u; ~-':t :! ~ ~~Cll~~r •fll il;J , 1 ,t: i'I~ j 'l f:: llOdl <flvlfffod llt JPlll Ull.. ~ ..... Arncr lca.Chlcago ,votedtoday local and ou -o r -to w n AonF ·1,, '''vd'1:,,. 1.11Gu1 II."'.,."° ,111,..., /:'-""""'' .ti • '" ·'• 1ot+111orN11tm1,wur,1n oee-111\\tf!rn111 to lncreue the corporallon's lakl .... I'd ·u .... Vllut \Int I'd: .. I Vt I f(I • ,, M•$ ' ... , FOOd,I T .tO .. l'' I I Vo w!lll lfl¥1d...0. ln • ..,...n.. -.w ...... busintssmen Wmu ng to. tl·,.,c.-,,1,i 1!·', "tC r,!f.,.L•11 !.'>l lu~~B~":!>"• ft • '"° +4'1'POt« 1111 I •t ,.__,,_l"l'ld 111!1 JMt,ilhllclerrl Dll'llll• ~ authorlud sham 10 •Uow for ......... .1 11 .... the 1 t •• • ·n ,.... ,,.. " utt. "" '"'" "~ ft 11 1 ... '·· 1"' • .. 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"t:;' J:e!:,. M ::!:~. 2.~. 1 1711 ,,\\ 211\ + ,, r....,, " .• • .1.o 1•• 1•"' er. ..c.11N. M•E•<dlw~ v-1>-iM-m aid th • h . re r-" '"" 1jlfi ~··.. ... .51 lJ 11114 1"4. + '' rtto t IG JO '"" j"" 1''-s ~ \ltld tN Nin M IU .. •41._"'~'"-~ o ccr, s e ;:=:===:.::======~=:;Jw""' . ,.,. ••\• 11.4 ~•1lf<t .tft> ,. "" 11 'l\\ _ ,, • ~ 14 Ill 1{~ -Ii.\ _..,,_.. dlstrlbulion will be ls.~ued ~m'ii-'1'lt j:H V::, 'l.H I:~ •twTr Llt • .ui, J:1I'> """ .,. • l'uiiu. •n "' ,. ,.. ~ ... t1ut1on. •r-tx """· -w11111ut ;,,,.. FAIR ~ ""~"" ,, ,. 1 .. Kii" .-x, Cl CO.II Jl ,_.. -~ j\I, + ,, --G-...,,"· -Wlffl 'll'lt"l'lflll. """-.,,,._ September 28 to holder1 nf 1't:u:-r;r,., l:n lJ ~~tf,, ,11r,,j'.~ ~0ct11::•·.~ ! 1~·~ :iv. l~, + u ~o~t{:,,'·,: ''Ji IJ~ '~·~ '"':, +1·1: d1&tr1bulfd. w1-wt1m '-UH. -.Mur1 r ecord August 31. This marii:s F.,,, f1i1, ft tlu1I. ThoJ• ,(I ()Ill l .:J ljt w~, .41 < ''-""" ' 101 t:\' m ',~ -'.It .. r ~·... II 11 \,., I •'-\' dt1 Gtil-. 'ti-fol IM!tkni~. ~ the lath !U('~fvc y c11r that th'•• •ord1 1wm MP f•cto" ;,. i'~1'?~o l~ :~. w~f.1lot111"'j 1f.f1 1 o =;,t:'»," I':~··,.• W:=~ :;::i-:n'.l 12: 1f.! ,.:• J':~!l 1~-111 or 'llftMI ,_.,,,,,.."""" tlW th• oomp•ny ha! issued P op1,1tie11 Oft**'• DAILY PILOl .... r,"' 11~ '·"' WnrP cl 3.50 ··~ ..... ""r.. "'" ..,,. ,.,.. ... ,, ,.,,..u • 21 ,, ·.ti.• t• 1" 1tflltN11t.• Ac.1. or -m,,."" 16ito•i1I P•!• t ¥''' d1y, ;~.~· 1;; I~ : ~11~0 IJ ~ ~,· ~::l""f P~ '°°•1" ;~ ll 11 "~ -.'._! ~Y:t" ~· t! ~·~ 1',• , r.·~ : ~ """"11'"-""-F~illl 111111 lllllltt1 ,. 1hare dis tribution. 111c111rv ,, .tt wer111 it 1.1 fllM11 ~P " r "'" 10-. 11,. • 111 O•ttw•f 1nc1 Jj r~ -" 1111...i ... w111.111ot1 ''" 1 Beckman Earnings Increase Prentice In New Post ltfarket I S911abols I • • % i ~1 •• ... :t ~: ••• +~ +1~ :... OJ ·~ + .. ~_, ~ .;: y,; + .. f ~ ~ ... - "" --'· ... ,,. .. ltrllllr- .. w .... , ..... -.... . .. -.... ... , ... ...... ·~· ..... ·-.•. ,_ -_,,, .. ... ~ ' "" ... ... 1 .. ...... ._ .................. _ .. SC ,Complete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List S•ltt "" (11111.) MJlll Low CIHeo Cllt Slits Ht! CM• I Hltll L-CleH Cllt • .... .. llMk.I Hltll L.w C .... CM. u.... ""' llMl,,I Hltll l.9w CltM en,. • DAILY PILOT J?: , • :-• ' ,- -r. i ' .j I I I I I. .. .. · ' ' ' . ' ' ... ~ ' .. ·~ ·~ ~ •• ~ t I • ' ' ' • ' ' DAILY PILOT Wl'dnttday, A11911st 26, 1970 • Theater Notes I 'Taste of Honey' ·Open~tig;, ~-\®''.~ WEDNESDA" AUGUST M s:11 e111 ""' 1cJ (Mil Hrry 0ut1p11y. 81'ilc lllWltMct {C) (60) To• SllJ-der. e-..i lulb&ll (C) (21/a 111) Aa1tb VI.. Detroit Tl~s. 8 Sb O'a.d Wfwlt: (CJ "Cl!•• lty JIM aM Sa11 laQ" (west.ml '4i-YVonM Dt Clrlo, Howlnl Dvlf. DcQUIJ Hart. Will11d P1tkM, Lloyf Bridlfl, Mllbllf!I S10111. Clltmity .11111 roKllU SI" Bau 111d hit OlllllW 1•nr l!om 1 l11med·up ltln1lnr. ind tlltf eo 011 to bl11t1 IUbbtrila until w1lkl111 Into 111 1111· lllilll If their mount.in hidtout. D Mbttt; I Cnb:Ko (C) (30) ID Tiii fH11tston11 (C) (30) mtstar T11lr (C) (60) (iJ) I]) AIC [ftflinl N11n (C) (30) m Wlllr1 ..... (30) ti!> "" -(C) ("') mu ~· .-1. cw. (30> 1:05&) ... ,.~ lt10 (60) H•l!ftlo C11"le1tr vs. EH Bal1~1. Louhl Mfl'tn0 l!osts. • l :JOl)9(1)..,..b' HitlbUllu (Cl (30) (R) Tiit C11mpett1 •t• hom .. aid le< !ht hills Ind mOft Into I 101 t1bin In !ht b1dr1t4. 0 ClulllpitllSliip WttlllillC (C) (90) fHt111ed 111 Jim Befera, RocQ MoJllHO Ind Ptpper Mtrtill. o @ rn Ql •-m !Cl <30> IP.) "'Good·B1'. Mr. Hip." Atttr M1. Kluft111nn w•ms IOO·l!CIO'IJ lt1cher Rottr Ounc1n lo stop jok- in1 -'th sllldents 1boul his llH of pot, 1 slLMlent lerm 1 )oint lllldt ol Pttd shlvinl• " his desk. Bernie l(opell 111eS1s. m Dnid fmt S1toiw (C) (90) ID RMI T1111 KtnudJ (C) (60) fE fwninf II Pops (C) (60) (JI) "Corlctrto Mooro," st11rin1 tht Moa1 Sytlle$1zer. m filllff r1111u1 (30) i!) Somlsas (Cl (30) 'Qliver' Closes .Long Run • By TOM TITUS Of 1t1t 01!1'1' ,lilt tl1tr Thf , curtains descend on four productions of Orange County theaters this weekend, with one newcomer, from the busy NUty Theater of Hun· Ungton Beach, plunging into the breac~, downtown Huntington · Beach . directs "A Taste or Honey," an autobiographical drama by Shelagh Delaney. Candice Kelly ta~ the prin- cipal' role oJ Jo, wiQi Danny Gibs<in aDd Mike Melville as the two contrasting men in her life. Patty Brown and George KeUy complete the Nitty cast. PeM'ormancts will be given Frid4ys and Saturdays for five weekends at the theater, 307 Main SL, Huntington Beach, Call 536-9148 ror reservations. * The Nifty players, who wrapped up their third of· fering Wt weekend, Open their fourth -and their first full· length production -Friday night when "A Taste of Honey" makes it3 debut. Meanwhile, Soy.th Coast ''Ros enc ran ti Repertory completes its Guildenstem" dit: their fina1 month.Jong engagement or deaths at South C o a s t • • R o s e n c r a n t i 8 n d Repertory this weekend. nm- Gulldenstem are Dead," the ning 'in repertory with "Spoon Open End Theater winds up River Anthology," which plays its s u m m e r • l 0 n g im-tonight. and Thursda.y. Orange COast pertonners Stanley Bell and Miriam Kaiser tak.e the principal rol~ 1rl "The lmpoSS'ible Years;" continuing a six-weekend run Friday and '8aturday at the: Long Beach Com0 uiunity 13 {I) CIS NIWI (C) (30)- 1!1 Outnlldi/M1litlil1 (t) (30) IE Pllftll 111 £sptr1111:1 (30) m W111d11111d (C) (30) al) Tttlrl ff Ill l1bellls (30) a> ,Clllllpln1 S0111111et (C) (30) Grth1m keir. t:OG R QI~ Mtdical c.nttr (C) (60) (R) GutSts Pat Hin1l1 tnd lnp SWtflSOll pl17 1111 p.u1nt1 of I 1irl (Clfril Snod11t1ss) who 1eq11lr1s I JUST ONE -Danny Gibson drops a pill into Ca.n· kidner tr1n1P11111· dice Kelly's drink in a scene from "A Taste of fl ift@:)lt}Kfltt Miiiie: tt.u Honey," opening Friday at the Nifty Theater in (Cj (60) KIJe StlWrt! •nd Ptiil SH· Huntinrrton Beach. p r o v i s ational production Mart in Benson directs the "Joy"; the Santa-AIUt Com;._T~ Stoppard-play, with munity Players close o.ut their Michael Do~glass ~nd Don teen.age version of "Laugh· Tuche east 1n the title roles . In" -and "OUver" finally "~poo~ River" is under the takes its last curtain call at direction of Ron Thronson. the Laguna M 0 u 1 t 0 n •·Rosencrantz" plays Friday wus Join Brltisll st1_t Du O'Conntr. ----"'-----------------Playhouse. lhr,ough Sunday at SCR's The latter production has Third, Step Theater, 1827 been the Jongetlvity champion Newport . Blvd., CoJta Mesa. of Orange County this year, Reserv_ations for both plays with two months' worth of are bemg taken at 646-1363. 1:21 @I @Wt1U11r (C) M111e Stilu. l;lO o tM4i4 ca • .,, (30) 0 !lll mm n. ,..., """"" (Cl (60) Guests 1r1 Jimmit Rodaen. Bill Medlfr, Dtbbie tori 111)'1 tnd 8111t1 Kirby. It iB Cl) Mr r1nritt M1rti11 (30) &Ii) OatrMdi/fll• (C) (30) El) In • Maic. (60) Lisa Lus~ious nighUy (except Monday ) * @ (]) hrry M11011 (60) Q) (I) QC NIPlfJ News (C) {30) ED Law lw t~t 70s (C) (30) m "•lKU c60> Dash of Sex for 'Hee Haiu' performances under the direc· lion of Cri.s Timmons. The musicb i3 C{)productd by the playhouse and the Lyric Opera il!) P.tl:tFll lor livin1 (lO) (II Netidtrw :U (C) (60) !:lD QQ)NtWI (C) (30) m Tlt1 NN'5icll MllSt (Cl (30) m MllSlclle/,.1dol"1 DIM (C) (JO) m Tiit Dutrt Report (C) (30) Kim 10:00 U QI JI J Hn1U f~t-0 (C) (60) Mirrinef. I (II] Ounnr ll1t p111su1t of 1n AWOL u llor, 1 fi1llt occurs and one ol h•l'O 5'10lt ~trolm111 Is 5hof. a;) Santa 1111 di Ll111 (30) a>·A Wlrld Apirt (CJ (30) 7:001J CIS Ewenln1 News (C) (30) Willer Cronkite. O ·m MC Rl1llllJ NtWt (C) (30) D1Yid Brinklt)', fnink McCiet, John Ch•nc:•llof. 0 Mil's MJ Li11J (C) (30) Host Witty Bnlritr flld Arient 'frtnds welcom1 Gent Rl)'bllf'll, J1y111 Moadaws, PhJllls Newm1n, Benne" ""· m I LM L11cy (30) ID a.II t1tt Ckd: tcl (30J ' 9 ti} Hiitl HI! Wild (C) (30) m llttl'fM8 (C) (30) "Ai1t111l1 eo1rmo11 A\ooid111t1." lnterlact u . 1mi1111 1 pos~bS. aoh.rtion ta the i111m1si111 ,lll'Oblt111 ol n11d·1ir "'"'"" ft(]) Td If C....-•ca (C) llil""" ... """•""" (C) (30)1 Im s-.11 .. 111 Maril (55) QI ftlC Clrl (C) (!O) O @l])mTNn ca .. "'" .. " (t) (60) (R) "The forut Prlmtvtl.'' Bronson's ride llCH'll 1 mount1ln motorcycle lrtA tu1ns into t l>ilf for SUIVivll. 0 m Nm (C) (60) 0 !rn(I)(f)1\t s.tMn l rtl.._ ... (?") {60) Liberace, DIYid fryt, Hedae and Donna, tnd Pit P1ulsen 1uest. 0 C.11 ti U.. West tC) (30) m '"'*''• ...... <6DJ tIJ Tllirter1 •&Jnst F1tt (60) "Tiit SUtri\oon." Lila Ktdrow1 &t1r1 ilr st!H)' of twi~ brotllers who. rtited lo belie\lt 11111 their Ittner w11 c1nnib1Jizld by "his laflow au~M>rs of I shipWfeQ, •l(t lllfllt'IMJ WI~ ptded Whtn !ht last ol those WI· Yl'IOU is found dud. Oniel Buell, U1n M11riot1-W11ain ~st.,, ([l Tns "Yldn Disti~tn (30) ti[l') ltle-CiM•I Esp.11111 {t hr) IO:JO Q Twili11rt lOllt (60) 09 Ml MHStrt (30) 7:lll)9(1)Wlltrt'1 HIHtOM:1 (C) ll:OOIJ IS@ @ENews (CJ D 9 (I)£) n1 Ylrat11il• (C) 0 @@a;) Nns (CJ (90) (R) "S111 Ann." PIHJ Duke Q R1111 Adien (C) 1uests In role ol firm alrl who Sffb 1 mort 1icitr111 life In the 0 HNI (C) city. fltwlrd Binns pt1p h1r f1the1. Qlhelb1 t: (C) "T'H Yitw f1011 D im w m eo...i, f'rwin (C) P1111187'1 Hur (drtm•) 053-- (30) ".Prudtnc1 111d tho Chiel.~ s.1.\ Richttd [Jin. 01111 W,nter, C•m· IJ AAlll Howes 1nd Rid .119011 1111 tlGR Milthtll. ill ~ of I Y<>Ulll Wid<Mell school fD Ml'lit: ''Delltt1til · 13" (homll) By ROBERT 1\1.USEL NEW YORK (UPI) -There is more to Lisa Todd than meets the eye which seems impossible when you ronsider what meets the eye. She is a big, hanct¥>me girl, grazing six feel with a 40-24-38 figure that is even more dramatic than it s o u n d s especially in her favorite miniskirt, a garment only an inch or two this side of mag'lstrate's court. The vital stalistics ouUine most or lhe talent Miss Todd really needs as Sllnshine Corruiilk in CBS-TV's "Hee Haw" which makes its new season debut on Sept. 15. Her mission in the rustic rhubarb is to pursue Junior Samples, the five foot six inch. 300- pound funny man from the tiiJJs of Georgia, wi~ amor~ fntent. Samples. on the other hand , has some real acting to do. He has to pretend he has no in- ' TV Specials Popular At Festival I~ who roe1 west is • rnis '64-Willi1m C.mpbef!. Lu1n1 An· sioury Oii 111 lndi•~ 1nt1Yr!'Oll d11s. VENICE, Italy (UPI ) -The Olll*1ol $ Uowit: (Cl "l\t stwr (i)l'fll* 31st Venice Film Festi¥al may ef W• bllfS" (dr1m1) '52-Jin' be remembered as the one in Wymt11, wm Ra1eis .Ir., J1mes Git• @ Cll SU Ku!lt which television speclals got -. Eddit C.nlor. fD RO HMi (C) (60} (riJ more attention than the full· m s..k '"°""' (C) (60) A pre· Q) Ul's M11ie I Diii (C) lenttth movies. 'liew to In 11pcomin1 llriu r.nl &' IITTV lhis f1tl. this 1d\lent11J1 &how1 ll:JG IJ Qt (i)..., lrif&I (C) Critics agreed the main ~Ti:1•,1:;i;~'o1'~1111':';:~~ O @(j)lt)JtWy CMIH (Cl reason was that most or the hil wor1dfll to help wihllile. Della Reese 11 hollw. movies so far have been bor· m""1 MISOll (60J o -...: ..._ Pllct ff OM'• ow.., ing and obscure . tc.M!My) '45-.llmes Mtson. Mir· The three TV specials com· tm Tiie forlfll S111 (60) (!t) p1et lociwood. missioned by the Italian Cl) SllldM fll• IC) (JO) O @ (})fl) Did Cl'tltl (C) Television ·Network shape up Im MIS Fuerte ""' lll A-(301 I Ii) MIN: "'Trit" (drima) '51-as three of the mosl in- .1U11 SiMlnOftl. Michie! Rennie. teresting entries or the 7:55 al> Cllllt!H 41 Stt:IHIOes festival . l;110 G lllN: ........ '°'""'" (com· One of them, by director 1:00 IJ 9 (l) ".., P'rle IC) (lO) (I) tidy) '5t-f1rle7 Gr1n1er. Sllelley Rober!o Rossellini, already Gomtl' WIM I" ll'!llltur C01ta1 Willten. tlnaill( ifl I.hi Jtde Clllb 1M ii HI a D ... (C) has been praised and another. •ilM --. AAthollJ C111111 1•• by director Federico Fellini,- 0 !m (])O> n. ~ " !:.';(~ ~:':.-:.,"-;:: known for "La Dolce Vita," is £*1 F .... (C) (30) (I) °'Jlley'rr ..,., Yvaifttl 19i!lllOlo. coming up later. A third was terest in kissing and cudd1ing with Miss Todd which makes him a minority of one at CBS judging from the number or people who discovered they ti.ad business in the office in which she was sitting in a sweater unbuttoned to the Plimsoll line. Although the a I r con· ditioning was C{)Jd enough to freeze dry the CBS staff, Miss Todd produced a Japanese fan and stirred up a gale of her own. ;'It's my new thing,·· she sai d. Her old thing. which she still practices, is "chanting" - murmuring Chinese a n d Sanskril phrases hour after hour -on behalf of world peace. She says it is not only a ·'formula for s pi r it u a I . physical and material im· provement" but a "syn· thesizing and C{)hesive rorce for good." Honest. \Vha rs a nice 22-year-0ld starlet, faithful to such tradi- tional gimmicks as cleavage and a Japanese fan, doing us- ing all those four.syllable words? Mis aTodd confessed in an interview that she was a As9ociation. Ben Wrigley stars as Fagin in the "Oliver Twist" story, with Gregory O s b o r n e finlshing out the run as Oliver , Dennis Wheeler as the ArUul Dodger and Eileen Fishbach as Nancy. James Chapman plays the villainous Bill Sikes, wilh Richard and Carla Dow. Allyson Reed, Dee 0 e e Baranowski, Ross Lynn Tep- per. Jack Sherwood and James Cowell completing the cast. Final performances "Oliver" will be given tonighl through Sunday at t h e playhouse. 606 Lguna Canyon Road, Laguna B e a c b . Reservations are being taken at the bo.1 office. 494-0743. George Betar, co-producer of the Nifty Theater in -tlllML llC-.s Pll1lm JW,S ST?liART HENRY FOND~ .... psychiatry major at t h e "'"AM<l(.M' PICTURcs -..,,.. University of California and it a.EN CAMPIB1 is all part of what might be KIM DARBY called '·the Todd plan," con-.MAL WAUll:__ ceived by the brain obviously i~[·]~\~ll•I•]•J at work under the mass of -.. • ••.• - -• -,.... carefully disarrayed black -JOE NAMA1H i!::!I lfONCO.Oflt A l'MMIOt.llfT l'ICT1JAE C» hair. l~=========~ll It's supposed to surprise in-1; terviewers who tend to con· centrate on her pneumatic figure instead of her nimble mind. Another phase of the plan is to make her every appearance before the camera count. Miss Todd was not pennitted to show any cleavage in her closeups when they were tap- ing the first segments of "Hee Haw" but there was ap- parently no objection when she was in the backgrouod. So the way she figures it she sought to make an impact every time sh~'s in view whether near the camera or far. EXCLUSIVE SHOWl"!G FOR AOUL TS ONLY IHI FIRST..!..,THE SHOCK • .,_! 11*-- Entering ils final weekend is the improvisational revue "Joy, a Sensory Celebration" at the Open End Theater in Newport Beach. Performances are given Friday through Sun- day at the theater, 2815 Villa Way. Call 675-1120 for reserva· tions. A revue of another sort, a pint-sized version of TV's popular "Laugh.Jn," a Is o closes its engagement at the Santa Ana Co mmunity Playhouse, 500 W. 6lh St., San· ta Ana. The show goes on Fri· day and Saturday with ~7647 the reservation number. "'MAS·H'IS THE BEST AMERICAN WAR COMEDY SINCE SOUND CAME 3rd GREAT WEEK ~!!!9 ... NA M11IWJ!Kt1 TI!• moil IM'inia11t = IM'ril I M•I -In y.a". II IMOI mt lllfll 11111 I klollllc. 'M•l.O$•M' llttn JIM w1y -will 1tt 1IMI Itel 11111 tlllrl~ ,..,, lilt "' "'' 1111111'9. ti II 1""'11/r 1c.1..i, dluy11111y wrintn. •• •Lt.CH •'-• AT •LLI& •• ••ul1111ly Mllllif •ad ··--•r di- 1UNTINGTON •llACH • •47·••o•,_t ... °' Eitt1tr Tea l111n.c ., T .. ON." -• shown Tuesday . '"'"" ......,. ~ .. ~ i:•o·-~ ·~"' -~1 ........ ;;;;i; .......................... _,,I ~ wtlel EMie tlll1 ii "" --....,, 1" II wtU1 ltil 15-yw..W ..,.._ z:.e -.-aw. "'Ctft If Cold,• Ills 1 crwu • Iii& 1.-. ~ tlld "C111p DM." THURSDAY DAYTIME MOVIES l:JI • .,.,.. •• All" (c:omtdJ) '49- Rolllrt Cil111mlnts. An11 llyth, .-. t:OO 8 "llll c.M A&lillst M11. AMII" Cll!Jlt.ri 0Ji.--Gw1• B11nt. Mldt· • Ctrrol. m (C) "TH Conkin l1olMn'" (14'1tnture) '60-Ceoffn1 Horn•, Jttn S.rv•is. 1:000 "londln lOWll" tcomtdy) '46- Sid field, K1y Klnd1ll. m '1111 (Jlf ..... (drtml) ·~ Humpllrer Bopl1, Ztro Mo.tel. 2:00 0 "C.nwicb F....-(dfllm•) '&3 -B"' Gw1r1, Stml!!J DfYis Jr. St1111rt Whltm1n, R17 Wtlston. m ... ...,. 11r (lll)'llllJJ ·~ 8Mr!)' MIC111t1. fllclltrd Trwis. 1 ... •c.i.tl• -llllO'IUl•CWlm~•lllbll: ... 1.111111•mtflll..n1•- .....Qf .. , .... .,_"_tf!(I ............ , ........ !'Bf ..... ,....Cililllllllf' -------- Rated ''GP'' All A~s Admitted- Parental Discretion Suggested Playhouse, 5021 E. ADaheim St.,, Long Beach. call · (213) mU for reservaUons. ' 2nd GREAT HIT : ' AUDRFI Al.AN HEPBURN ~N . -Ml RICIUlRD ' "'' CREJllllA ' WAIT UllllL DMk -* "Without a doubt the funniest service comedy I have ever seen." of the screen is all about." ti -ltldlan S<hkkll, l"• ' "A COCKEYED; MASTERPIECE!'~ -J--MfftlMf-Nl'#I~ NOW AT BOTH . ; THEATRES •• , .... ' 'Yt**~· ....... ~-· "The epic Amtrfcan war ""'~ <!>al Hollywood has llJWJlys wanled to Jlllk~ bul """ hall the gull lo do liel'ore:• ' ' ..... ,.. ...... .. t:JO ID (C) '1h S.V.. Tau ti liiii" (IM11h1rt) '61-aod flesll BtAt Coi1c. •:30 . (C) ........ " the rr.tlilll•ic ,,r,_., Cttei-f~ ·~w"""' c.r.,, ......... r::ow~a.9ag~::i ALSO PLAYING- lOlt! C~Fo• P•esen11 ' ' ~!,CsroIT/!(~!!_Al.DEN ..... ln'"M1TON" _.. _.. ~~~-•llll• ~ca: : FOR ADVERTISING ·1N THE W E'E KEN DER 'PHONE 642-4321 KAltATf: STUDIO •' Cot+• M111 lt11poft1 •l 141 W, I 9lh Si., •I 'l1ctfttl1 I 191h. W1 h1¥1 11rnod1l.d 11111 r;l•u11 •r• •• u111,.I for"''"• wom•n I jr'1. l7·14). For inform1tio11-D•Yi 545-2096, •ft•r 6:JO prn-•42-1)17 01 54J.55SO. Chi1f l111!111cto1, Furni1 D1rnur•, J1p•n N1ti1111I K•r•*• Ch'lfftploft. S.. J..-• ., ... ,....,_tlfll TH"' De"'•"'tt•'-11•fate Dell, et ttie J•peMM Ylll• .. 111 l111ff P'o1•. \'1)1\00' ..... IOlfll.ltm I EUubeda I llQlor Wann Beat&J' ' I The g:. ln'l'Gwn ILOl klllV! ~~4~·~ ...... ~~!1!'°'·'--\KMl!llli -... . .... _,..,_t.•11·.-.--· ...... UllllW ... -'1 SlltlMllSW .. -1.twln•Uh ltllSlllTI• • ' 1111.-. ~.._ W• #2 I r ' ! ~ I ... -------------------- I t • l ~ I • I \ Trostee1 of the San Joaquin Elemen• iary School District, plagued by detays in school construction, are looking for ways to speed things up. Trustee Ed Berry recently suggested • ~reasin& the charge for unauthorized delays from $50 a day to $250 a day to en- cooragc contractors to be more speed}'. "We're being hurt financially wtten a contractor does not complete a job '(lb Ume," said Trustee Phillip Bradfield. He pointed out that although industry can charge c1.horbltant fees for Ii· quidiated damages, school districts, whose pro}ects run over $1 millioo, CJD' only charge $50 • day . "' Ralph Flewelling, an artrited for teveral district schools, told the board they ca" put anything lnto a contract but the county counsel's office suggest. t.hal only $$0 could be collectible. "In my oPinion, the county I 4 < • counsel , ' J I Bree:::lng In Here's what happens \Yhen President Nixon's helicopter settles down at Coast Guard Loran Sf.;:ltion adjacent to Wu· tern White House in San Cl•• "menlt. c ~•st Guardsmen. ) brass, and ordinary seaman alike, grab their hats. And their ladies, well, their ladies act like ladies. Brass is Capt. George Tomctz. Coast Guards- man is Gordon Beattie. Photcr grapher snapped these photos when he. too, turned to avoid President's dust. · Sidewalk Kiss Bri1 igs Arrest; Case Dis missed ATLANTA (UPil -The stringy blonde and her long-hatred boyfriend apparently got bored waiting on the sidewalk for the traffic ltght to change. They started kiss- ing. That's when Patrolman W. D. Cameron happened by. He arrested Patty Voss of Anniston, Ala., and Frank Canibane, or Chicago on charges of creating a turmoil and public Indecency. The girl told Municipal Judge Robert Sparks Tuesday that It was all a mistake. "We weren't vigorously caressing, we were just kissing while waiting for the light to change," she said. Sparks produced a copy of th e Georgia code and asked Cameron to find his cita· Uon in it. Cameron leafed through the Pages for several minutes without sue· cess. Sparks said that lewd and indecent behavior were "a matter of in- terpretation" in the new Georgia code while the old code u~s the tenns in- reference to "a place of prostitution." "l don't think that fits in this case, so I'm dismJsslng it," Sparks said. fl.fi.$ Voss ind Canibane walked arm-in- arm out o{ tbe courtroom and kissed in front or the poUct station .. Pope ~aul Lauds Walsh 'Example' CAS:I'EL, Gandolfo, I I «I y (AP) - Pope fl'aul VI tearfully embraced Blshop James Wa1sh today and thanked him "in the'..name of Christ for all I.hat you have done and auffered" during bis 12 years' imprisonment in Red China. In a 45-mlnute audience, lhe pontiff told the 79-year-old American missionary: "We know that your suHerings have not been in vain •.• We are contident that the example of your enduring kwt wilt show the world and especially the young the greatness of the mi.Mlonary calling." The Pope spoke In English t.o the rrall, white-haired bishop. It was their Hrst meeting, and they talked alone for 16 mlnutea. ., Wtdne!d!f, A"""l l6, 1970 DAil Y l'ILOT • ~ Fie ry · Trek Had Point Deat!i Va fle y Ma rcher Would Do it Again By JOHN VALTERZA Of 1M Dt!IJ Plltf Sltff one would think that after lugging a 200-pound wagon for 150 miles across the searing . wastes of ~ath Valley, San Clemente's water-pollution fighter Joel Hurd would never want to see the barren basin again. r· others hikers have finished their weary walk spewing their hatred f!)r the place. But Hurd, retumlng to San Clemente a week after walking in the name of clean water, said today he loves Death Valley and would be glad to walk across it again . .. For another important cause," he ex- plained. The bearded, cheerful, husky hiker seemed fit and healthy after walldng for a week In a harness attathed to his sup- ply wagon (which also served as shelter ). It was a week in which the 156-degree days were toO hot for sleep and the night- ly trudging swiftly wears a man down. "The first night was the . hardest - maybe the lar;t one, too. ~·rt was an awful feeling after the first five miles when. you ache from head to foot , you're tited and you still have 145 miles to go. "You start feeling sorry for youseU, but arter a while you just start thinking of the goal and keep on," Hurd said. That first night was followed by a day so hot that sleep was impossible under a parachute spread as a shady canopy. Hurd said he became too weak to move. He became delirious from the severe heat prostration. Whal followed was the most demeaning part. of flis trip, Hurd admitted. The %6-year~ld maintenance worker's sister, Diane, who served as the official monitor of Hurd 's trip, convinced the ail· ing hiker to recover in a motel room at Furnace Creek where an air conditioner could offer some comfort. "I relented, but I only rested a day and a half. "By Tuesday , I was walking again and my system had begun to settle down. Diane served a valuable function, Hurd said, and her duties meant that the hiking venture conformed to rules set by the r:angers for the Federal Government who administer the Death Valley National Monument. A monitor following with a well-stocked auto is the rule. Diane traced her brother's progress from Death Valley Junction to Towne Pass and back again -even helping to pull the wagon on oc- casion. . During the adventure, Hurd met oUter hikers' wfth a drastically different ·goal for their walk. •• All .. otbln I' met "' ..,,,, •bout - ftl'9 ou& ... ll7fnrl'. .. ~ ..... mdlery OTer fbe envtronment -how' well they could witrutand the fatigue and heat. "J wasn't out to set records, but call at- tentiOii to-man's ability ·to adapt to a hostile environment and survive. "I can honestly say I enjoyed the thing. There is immense beauty in Death Valley. Even 1£ the sun temperature is 150 degrees." Hurd detailed thunderstorms In the desert.followed by colorful rainbows. "That's so beautiful I can·t even describe it." Other than the day or two of air<0n- ditloned rest for slirvival reasons, Rurd proved that he could traverse the desert by night, bearing food and water in bis wagon. Health foods formed his hot-climate diet. The "supermen hikers'' ate con- ventional store-bought food. But others -who included an Engllslnnan and American racing each other for a bet -didn't plan as well as they should have, Hurd said. Hurd loaned one of them a cot to sleep on, because ttie man got no sleep on the bare ground. "Some of them got pretty sick out there, because of diet," Hurd observed. DAILY PILOT Matt~ HIKER HURD ILEFTl PRAISED BY MA'VOR WALTER EVANSl ProCla metlon1 in the Cool Climes of San Clemente City Hall And when they wound up their ordeal all beat a hasty retreat from Death Valley. Joel and Diane -l{urd didn't "We just became tourists for a we~k and took pictures and hiked to see aJl.the sights. I'd really like to go back Main." To lhe natives of Death V~l\ey, survival hikers -as a rule -are regarded as "nlits" bec•use or their lack of prepara- tions. "They all told me l was doing It the right way. Having the nativer; think. lhal was pretty reassuring," Hurd related. But the successful desert marcher cited the wrong way t.o do it using a tale of three young men as an example .. The lrlo, be exp1-ined1,are a prbne ex- hibit to Jllmtrale WH:>o. lleJ'..,, 4N. ,_ --· ... ,Dod \'..., ·~· "Y .......... .. Two members of the party were io walk from the valley to Motmt Whitney while the other followed by car. , They soon abando~ed ihe car,·.!fradoed the water on their backs and all fiiree starte<J to hike: A few miles down thf: trail they started to collapse. One was able t.o crawl to help. Rangers barely saved lhe other two from.death. Despite the obvious dangers, walking through Death Valley In the dead of sum· mer is becoming the fashion these da15. One monument ranger said that six men were on the waiting list to hike the valley as soon as Hurd and the othen finished . · Trekking in the wilderness isn't new to Hurd. Since hls early teens the Massachusetts native has loved the outdoots and in 196.1 the ecological crisis caught his attentiOn . The first adventure took him on a thumb ride from New England to Admiralty Is1and ih Alaska to see if reports that logging was destroying a pristine environment were true. The repott.s were correct. But before Hurd could return home to write . about hill ~xperlences, aomeone stole his camera, Him, journal and at plies. , · , 1 "I came back with nothing but p wallet ," he said. · ~8~ Since the'n Hurd has worked mng enoUgh t.o accumula~e enough cash1o'.tv' expenses on one wilderness jaunt ~ another: . · His longest one was as a Marine~ t Camp Talega near San Clemente, wh!fe i.; served for two yea'rs. ·~·1t Was then that I began to love. Clemente." be observed. , Since the service, Hurd has ~ down the Salmon River (the leg11wH1fv "River of No Ref.um") aboU-"d->;J.I. homemade raft · corwtructed of ~ tubes, , ' I -Al}I>~ !!:f ... ~ ~ tJlo -~,.;;r.-....,:?'"* --~ .. D e,_.,. .. the 10U#.est. ., • "I craWled that last mile to Devtl!,.t hole,1 but I said Lo mytel( I'd ~ave .er.~ .. ed through the entlre.150 miles to pioVa my poi.Dt." · ~ ' • + "" The· finWilng point for the jaunt 11:-. Water-lilied P,it fn mid desert. The bottlri has never ~en. loo~. • . . In it l!ve a fa~t disappearing sJ)ecle:s qi. tiny fish. •.ti:. When: Hurd artived be founCI ·a dis& pointing sight. · ·· ~ 'Ibe Pit was ringed With .concertfila loops of barbed wire to keep the puw;: away. • Scuba divers by the dozem ha~ perish«! in the hole, Hurd uplalned~ They were trying to prove a point ,of their own. MILKY WAY A DS SQUEEZED OUT WASHINGTON (UPI) -'llie Federal Trade Commission (n'C) • 1 :safd tQday tJie maker of the Milky Way candy bars has agreed to drop , advertisements which show a glau ·t of milk turning into one Of the tan-• ' dy bats. SA VE 20% to 80 % FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SALE 3 DAYS ONLY THURSDAY ·· FRIDAY·· SATURDA Y BRING YOUR STATION WAGON OR PICKUP TRU CK OPEN MON.-THURS.·FR I. EVES. H. J. GARRETT FURNITURE 2215 HARBOR BL VD. 646-0275 l Cambodian Brace for New Red Attack SAIGON (UPI) -Field reporta loda1 "Aki mott 'thin 1,000 Ctmbodlan troops were di.a&1n1 In at • vllla1a nine mil•• north of the C•mbodian capital or Phnom Penh ;!or a new wa ve of COmmunist at· t.lcka. l'n South V~, I com)ounjque ~"YN.r A.,.rlcaorkllled tn wlilely aeperata:d acdon, bro of them when U.S. ~ acclcllnlaliy sheUed lll<tr .... jlnil; UPI corresponde.nl Frank Froaah, In a · • dlapitdl from Phnom Pooh, said llJree Socretary ol tho Interior Walter boltaliana ol Cambodian lnflnlry wora Hlolool ow111 a Spiro Agnew wrJ11· walcb. He told a GOP fund·raialhg relnforelng pogit.ions In the vlllaae oI Prtlc Tameak for assault& by North Viet- , n.amese unit.I expected toni1ltt. Prtk Tameak. de11erlbed as a vital link Jn Phnom Penh's defenses , has been lhe scene of be&Y)' combat lot more than a week. . F'lftet'h ClmbOdfiii---aefenders were reported killed ind 1t least S3 wounded in a battle at Prek Ta.mW which ended early today. "We killed 1 lot of the enemy," a Cam: bodl1n battalion comm~der told Frosch, but be gave no figures and newunen saw no CommwllJt bod!.,. A Cambodian IJ)Olte1man said 2.000 CommuniJt soldier• are ln the Prtk Tameak area. Jn three battlt1 In the Prek Ttmtak arta ln a w~k Cambodian troops report killin1 at least too Viet Cons. Cambodlin lout.s were placed at 11 killed and 177 wounded. Cambodian air force fi&httt·bombers are supporting the lnfanlrymen It Prek Ta~ak·. There baYe betn l)O reports q( U.S. alr 1trlte1 In the ll'et, •11.houlh American policy permitl tucb oper1Uona. 11'• u.s. command In SaJcoo llld U.S. artiUary ltcidenWIJ ftrld ~ l06mm l'OWldl Into I poalllao of I lit AJr Cav1lry ~lvl1lon unit 1'tllch had C!Clrlll • under Ure from a squld-1lr.ecl'CorrununJ1& • fore< and hid called ror arll)l.r, .. ,port. The lncldt11\, 1• mlJa nottll-ooriheall of Salton, <.'Oil the llYea ol two Ameri~s and rformer Viet OOJi IV'JTilla wtio-- we serving u tbelr "Kit Canon'' 'tcout, milltary .spoke.men 11id. · U.S. milltaoi touret1 old t h e American artillery wu lnttnded to 1trii:e within Miii yirds ol the ~icaa Gia. Tho U.S. Command 11ld lilt accldeol wU Ullderhlve1U1~. "ft could hive been an error by tM f.-w1rd obierver or an error ol thi-.missJon or dill or a cannonttr ir-r~, ·• one aou.rce aald. • llbiln1 w11 U.11>1 and scallorod ....., Vietnam but a; o Y e..r I\ m ~11 t ._.men aakt Viet Cong unlb slill!Otd 1*° the village of Blnh Phuoc, 10 nillH eouthwtst 'of Salp Tuesday and·~• attnadea Into a ttmple where a vaMtt1 ahew waa 1ln proare&S. The blast.a killed five clvilia.na &Dd three. 1ovema1tt1t milltiamon, dlmet' here Monday night he re- ceived if during a bir\hday cele- bratjpri last week in Alaska. The Anchorage Chamber or Commerce said the watch was a gift from the White House, but Hickel said he doesD!.t believe it. "l know it didn't.1• he said, "because first. they wouldn't spend !hat muc;h money on me ; and secondly, they onl.Y giVe watches to people who are retiring. I am not. about to r,. Woman's Lib ' Strike Begins * * * North Vietnam's· Policy Background Told Envoy Retilrns Wh ile Hou se Says Mideast Pe~cekeeping Long Term · To Peace Talks tife... .• . • Across Nation By THE A.8SOOIA TED PRF.88 • In .it;,· IU'Hll, 'fl ~ork and ·Rn 't11e homefront, women Ube.ralionJsta today ""' demlndloa equal riall!I wJtjJ a na· "!lonwido "Slrlb for Equa1J!y;1 Umld to cojncldf with'" the 5tth tnnlYeraary o( adoption 'of' the ~tth amendment &ivlng worn.ft the•ri&ht .to vote. 1• The. Nfliooal,Viointn'!'Slril<o Coalition, &ponlOl' of the demonstration, has urged women io atiy away from-work ii poaible, .atop perforining -m ·e n I a I houeehold chorea, boyeott certain alle1ed- ly de(rading products and take children to hu$,bands• offices to OelJlOnstrate lhe need for child.em centers. Burt Bacharach, composer of the Acodml.11 Atoord winninQ t1111e "Rain· drain Keep Falling on . M~ Head", gel.a together with Burt1Quakarach, a piano playing due~ al San ,Diego'• Stf) World, for a plO:no duet. 'l'he com· poJer ca mt to the porll ~cificaU11 to ae1 It.ii feathered, counterpart. TM duck htu been ~rforming for a year. •• In ·~'!lll. :El!&l~d, ·,Mrs.'. Pa~ ·H•lM..,.... i'Was. ci.rrying a boi; 10f groceries down the street wW.1 someone snatched it from .. her lQ1d tos•ed ii into the maw of a ~age truck. "I was , pa5'ing th• "11 when one of the men grab-=ee box.'' she said. ",He must b ~\bought it was rubbish I was b • g out lo get emptled." , • . ! • S!••• . Gray's pet got him. in trOolile Monday night. The !&-year· old 'filom Columbus, Ohi.o tried to boafi a city bu1 witb his 11ix-foot ~ iC:onstrictor coiled around his nec1'"The bus driver refused hilh. ~ Therl an elderly woman neer the . bus itop saw the Snake and panick- ed. She called police. who charged Gra1 ·witb keeping an illegal snake within the city limil A city, Oidi· nanee foi;b\da -anal< .. liM!ger than ' two feet. · / • A. Loi Angeles head shop 1tll.3 puudopot. A. 1tore dta!b117 in p111chedtlic µnrnphernalio di$· plays p/ast.ic 1talk~ oJ what np- ~ar1 to bt marijuana. -for $5.95 ptr plnnt. "That'.t m()rt expen.iivt than tht rtal .1tuff,'' ont cu.&tomtr 1aid. • London po stal inspectors are looking into Member of Parliament Robert Reclmonci'• complaint about tardy mail delivery. A spokesman said a reply to Redmond's first complaint has just been delivered -three week1 after it was mailed. Rallies were acheduled in most major ciUes;.tncludlng New York,· Washington, San Franci5C1l, Detroit and Boston. Some local feminlnlst groups have u r g e d members to dump bras and cosmetics in trash cans, symbolizing opposition to women being forced to look sexy. President Nixon, noting the 1urfrt1ge anniversary, lssu~d a proclamation Tues- day ·asking ·Americans "to recognize the great debt-we owe to those who dedicated their life's work to the cause of women's suffrage." He added, "Let U1 all rteogniz.e that women !lrely. h~IYt '" !till ;wiqer · role lo play'iri the·polttlcal,«bnomic and social1 life of our· country." ·Several po\Jticians endorsed t h e women's,, ~autt. Gov. Nelson A_ Rockefeller proclaimed today •·women 's Rights Day" in New York State. Mayors James Tai. of Philadelphia and Peter •, Pli)/e'1Y •! .f,ft~' ~ FJl"r •o-. lion Jn their ciOe,. 'Repi Marth.i. 'Cffllilhs (D-Mlch.) one o(. 11 ~men memblrs of Congrus. com-plai~ ffiat the nation's newspaper tditora "are j.reaUng thi1 th in g as a. joke.~ _ "If il'1 .pol an absolutely !abulous suc- cess~·~abt said, "then they will ii:ay lhat wO• don't want rigllts ••• t.bey;re bap., py where they are." . · ' * * * ~e~i .PU:k V.p Tab, Lib Mo ve Withers OLYMPIA, Wash. (UPI ) -In a memo which noted "Our motto is make lov,, not war." ma le aides of Gov . Dan Evans recently agreed to prepare for Women's Strike Day by taking quick cou rses ln typing and buying lunch for female staf- fers . "In the interest of establishing a me11n- ingful diaJOgue and avoiding an · Wl· necessary confronlaH011 and possible violence, the male chauvin:i1St pigs sug· gest we attempt to arbitrate this matter at lunch," the memo said. The 11 women on the staff alter the men had picked up lhe luncheon tab Tuesda y, agreed they .con 11 de red themselves bou1ht l'lff and would not partlcip.at.e tn the strike. By OOllGLAS B. CORNELL .IUtKll tflll ,,.._ Wrttw SAN CLEMENTE -The Nl1on t1d· ministration ii buildin1 strategy for the Middle Eul around a possibility that the United States -and SoYiel Union -may be enmeshed lhere indefinitely in on-t.he- scenj!; peacekeeping roles. Tli'i1 stood out among inside in- formation from a foreign policy briefing the Western Whlte House provided Mon· day for 48 newspaper and broadcut ex- ecutivea from 13 Wettern states. Direct quotation and the ldentificalk>n of the in· formations sources were forbidden and publication was withheld until Wednesday nigh~. Officials wilh expert credentials sa y they are asllUflling boUt thia country and the Soviet Union will be involved there ' for the foreseeable future and lhal both will have to agree to any settlement tetins. And they say it still is an open question whether the two power.11 would become involved in practical detailii: o l peacekeeping activities. The United States never has precluded such an assignment and apparently does not intend to now. Furthermore, -ad- ministration spokesmen say they aren 't talking of mere recourse to lhe U.N. Security Council -which they regard as loaded against Israel. Rather, they have in mind a phy1ical presence of the major powers, perhaps as an observer force, under a United Nations umbrella. 'l"he briefJng was I.he third in a aeries o( five· that will cover:. 1U reaio"5 of the country, and In large measure it was· repetitive of one earlier in the month It' New Orleanii: for the South. Faubus Now Faces . ~off· jihert " •• Wins in P~ary . Former Gov. Oival ,·£, Faubus ot Arkansa'!I p.a1sed h.hr first ;comeback-test 'l\iwlay but 1Ull mbst face a Democratic runoff in ·his bid for a rematc h with Republican incumbent W i nth r o p Rockefeller. In other primary contest!. Rep. Carl Albert of Oklahoma surged to ea~y renomin11tinn, brushing aside fellow Democrat Marvin D. Andrews, a ran- cher. Albert will be speaker of the House next year if he wins in November. David Ha ll. a Tulsa 11tlorney, led three other Democratic hopefuls, meanwllile, in 11 bid to challenge Republican Gov. Dewey Bartlelt in Oklahoma. But Hall fell j~t short ol a majority -49.5 per- cent. -and will be co mpetlng against State Sen. Bry~ Baggett in a runoff Sept. 15. Late return1 showed Hal\ wilh I&S,171 votes and Baggett with 93 ,000. Republican Gov. Keith H. Milltr of Alaska faced a showdown with a con- gressman who ran·on grounds th1t Miller can"t win re.election. Early returns were inconclualve, but Miller wu leadlna. Showers Sprinkling .south ' Nation's High and ·Lo·w Temp s Both in California ' c ...... ,..~ Wiii\ -111111 C:lluft. lit!>! "•rllfl.lf wl>rlOt 1111111 111111 IM<l'llt't ._,., --.... _,.,.., • ,. 1J k"9il "" ., .... _ ... , •"4 """'"''· Hi.II ,..._, n, C1111111 t.,,,.__,..,, .. •ll'IM ,,.,,. fl •• 7t. 111!1tW1 •-r•tu,.. ••l'lff "?'" _, 14' 1t, W1tfl' ttm ... 1!"" 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In this con.ection, one official wanted to rest.ate one aspect or the doctrine - that henceforth foreign g0yernme.nta can- N>t convince us that their. security la more in our intereat than in their•. The U.S. authority al90 assessed the chance1 for survival of the Lon Nol governmeat in Cambodia as somewhat better than 50-50, whereu it 1ppeared to be about one in four at the time· the United States launched lts offensive on Communist sanctuarlea In the cou•try . The administraUon also 'apparehUy 11 ruling out any final schdule for wlthdra'A'· ing U.S. troops from Vielllaril. Officials are sticking by the position that' 1n an· nouncement of a schedule would l'!a ve Hanoi with JO incentive tO negot,i1tt a IENUAL TIU peace Jeltltment. And this COUl'ltrY regards ne1otlations aa offerln1 the 011)' reliably quick way of endif'l& the war. One authority conced_ed that perhaps, the other me never will neptiate no matter what the United Slate& does. Tbe misalna iniredlent, ldmi•lstratlon e1perla say, has not been lack of i~ ge•uity in coming up with 1immlcks to •get negotiations allrted, but the tact that the leadership in Hanoi has found it dif- ficult lo conctlve of a solution other thi n 1 complete tak,eover ol Vietnam. • The spokeanfan at the briefing uld the administration Is very conscious of the conce rn by aome ol the Jl'IOlt dedicated people over the impact of the war on America n society. But htty contend that people do not tor1ive leaders who produce· disasters, even if the dlaa.stera carry out the wishes of the poblic. The admini1tration, they uy, con1idera lt,M!lf the belt protecUon of some J*lPle who are m<11t vocally a11in1t it. With rupecl to radical groups who have i1- tense feelings about the war, afficials feel that if a situaUon were re1ched where policy wu made Jn the atrtet. it would not be upper mkklle-clu1 colleae kid•' who take aver the country but 10me other aroup. 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AVIRY GINIRAL Tiii . lllVICI 1H41 ........ 1-4, Hvot!Jtttoo INn 147·1110 '.'I HO ACl'IOll TOWN TO Otf ---------- • '}J t ••• --.. lt70 DAll.Y-I Vote at 18 Bill.Set For Court Mide~st · Peace Talks Lag WASHINGTON (UPI) - 1be Supreme Court h a s a,reec1 to bear arguments tn Oc~ober. on lhe COi). stltuUonalltf of the voUog rights act, and has lndicated it woold try to rule on its nioat controversial section -the vote for l&-year..okl~before the provision takes eUect Jan. I. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger Issued 1 brief not.ice Tuesday agreeing to rule in the case and setting a hearing for Oct. 19 on four test cases involving the JS.year-old vote, a ban On litei:acy tests and a .• _,. '""IT.._.... 11.,11 '" •!at• residency ,.. Roen; ng Rooster quirements , for pri!sideotlal elections. , · 1This fOuhg rock music fan brought along his pet roOster to a free concert on The statutes Wtre passed as Washington's ~all Tuesday. So~e 8,000 youths, and the rooster. gathered for amendments to legls.latloo ex-the ct>ncert,.which producers saut was one of a series being perfonned across tending the 19115· voting rights the coiintry in preparation for a movie on the free and easy lives of American act. Four sta.tes-Texas, youths: Oregon, Idaho and Arizona --.,.-.~--.---------------------- have challenged 'one or more of, the provisio~ or have been sued by the Ju stice Department, r and ' all four ·cases will be combined at the Oct. 19 heearing. In annotlncing the hearing, Burger said, "All cOunsel in these cases have indicated their views that an early decision by the coort is desirable and Ip 8.u cases m~ tio,1s to expedite have been filed." The most"t'Ontroversial pro- vision orders the minlmun1 age for voting be lowered to 18 In all federal , state and local ~elections. The N i x o n ad- ministration opposed it, saying a constitutional amendment , was the only Way to lower the voting age. IN THE CAPRI MOTEL . ARCADE NKa'HAtr Beautj S.lon a"d Men's H1lrcuttin9 al\(I 1 Styting 'Shoji. Open'Mond1y th•u Saturday 8 • 5. Sundays ind eves. by apfioint· ment. Walk-ins '!,•lcome. 141f·2J S. C.-Htpw9y, ............. · ) . 494°50$4 Hers.hey Has Doubts On, Volunteer Army BREMER TON , Wash. (UPI) -The m;m wflo headed the Selective Service System Bomb Allred At Military wider six presidents says he Y.'Ould like io have an all volunteer army, but fears that the quality of those attracted ''would fall far short of today's high caliber of military men ." Gen. Louis B. Hershey,'here to attend his granddaughter's wedding, also said Tuesday he thought the lottery system was fair u long as It applies equally to everyooe. But he said "the situation becomes MADISON, Wis. (UPI) - "We ,re not lunatics and our actlom are oot want.on. \Ve want to live and we want lo be free and if the military su~ presses life ai;KI freedom, then we must suppress the mili-inequitable when someone who tary." should be drafted gets out of . The stalem!'!nt Wa..!J made in it." ~~ers and handbills signed The general suggested he •lJ{e Above Uie Streets." had perfonned a serv!Ce for They appeai'ed TueSday on yowig dissenters in this coun· ~wntown streets after the ex-try by becoming "the focal plosion that killed one person point where they could relate and injured four at the their dissatisfaction with the U.iiversity of Wisconsin. war and the draft." _.\_uthotjUes have not 11r· "OLherwise," he said, "the rested anyOne in connectio:'I youtM wot.ild have had lo deal wltlir the eiplosion, detonated with issues that they are not ins.icle a 'stolen van near the sophisticated to deal with . The Army Mathematics Research complex issues of foreign ijf· Centfr early Monday, shat· fairs and the complexities of tering windows a mile' away the Vietnam war are just too andia =· g m.illions,ol· dollars difficu1t lot the younglters ol tact.,Y to cope with... . NOW' PLAYING I Only onl Cablevision ~ushing Got $1 MiJJion For Ransom CWIUTtoNJ __ , , .......... 1 M_..t c .... ,.,.., ess oven? ''Sally Of The Sawdust'' w.5~~!.. . . llEWPORT: Mon.. Fri. at 9 PM; .!so Sat. Sin 116 PM. MISSION VlEJO: Mon., \lkd., Fri. II 9 PM. Ncwr bckn on Wat Coat TV: the orisNI, 11w:ut dmic. STARTIN& MONDAY, AU&. lht. '" "AMERICA" STAARIN& LIONIL IAAATMOaE Local Channel 3 Cablevision Call 642·3260 "11iere's More To SH On Cable TV!" INSTALLATION $14.95 MONTHLY SERVICE $6.SO 1 LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR DIRTY WORK INSTEAD. Don't stick yqur head in that oven! Switch to an oven that cleans itself~lectrically. For less than a dime, electricity will clean your oven and your broiler-automatically. And that means totally clean.. And when your range is electric, 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 and curtains. An electric range also means a . cooler kitchen. Electric heat goes into tho food-:not up tho aides of pots and pans. And when you choose an ekctric range with a self-cleaning oven, you don't malte an oven out of your kitchen I See your dealer now. Then throw away your scouring brush and live tho good clean Jif-1cctrically. Southern Ca/lfor!l/9 Edlaon -----· ELECTRIC OVENS FOR lQTAL SELF·CLEAN f • I ·. • • 1 I• • I I I IM.ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • ' Wither Mobile Oil •uwal ~ thll iWlllll!lr Sall Clom111t1'1 ~ coiwtlD• have at In tbl mldlt of beated uprosn bJ rosH..U protestlll& plans by , .. •llopert to b"'14 _.._.,...u. . to South County ., .. , bul,lot a few monlhl It ~Ill be con- cttilratlns on Laguna'• i>oed• In a rather wtuoual way. ln1tead ol artiltririlY 4ecldlns'wbat nrvlc .. to pro- vide on a IOrl of talt&-lk>r-1 .. v.lt balis, the team llope• to diacovtr what tlie rnldenll ol Laguna would like to have be,.. and whit really II notcled In the way ol phy•lcll and mental bMllb laclUUea. Anti bl twp ~ reqUOlll for use r.:rmtt.o bul14 the parks, the council lw -In the ace of .the nel~borboOd tumillt -dealld twcl 'rxttnal~e park pro- poa&ls ,.. ' T)ie raUtJP41e, •tmelr put, "a• that ,both mobile bOme patkl ••re not stilted to Uie """ wber• they )Y•te propMed, Ail4 for moalbs aeviiral councilmen have '!'Id . lhal dofinlta council polfciH are needed to detennllll wbat land )I 1ulted for the coach parks . To a~pU.1h lhll,, lite vlaltort, want to talk to many J>OOlllt roprtnnllt\1 all p)lyalcal and economic art11• <it IJ1una. · When the tNm alt.I up shop In ni w quarters , now belnt IOU&ht by the city, the door Will be open to all ln- taralted c1u .. n1 who· wl1k to contribute their thou1hts for lnclu1lon In the llnll recommendation to be mode to th• cotll!ty. But no 1uch J)Olicles have been drafted. . And tho mobile llonlt ptrl< AP'l1c1tl01t1 contmue to come-fortb. j. A serie1 of council atudy 1e11iona and • v<Q, wQUld be 1n order to ~raft a. aiioni. policy atatomtftt . wbl\'fl developera C<!uld use lo save themselves Ume. en'r~y and money on plans whlch Jiev• no apparent cbanct lpr Verner Beck: Citizen approval. • · ~ • , And tho cOitneil cou1• save tndle11 houri In beartn11 '1111 cieatll of Lacuna'• Verner Bick leaves a void that will not be tu)I to IUJ. For to y1ar1 Iba <Wlity, whli.thalched Beck 111a1 • fixture In lbt Ari Colony, a~a n1w1paper editor; lalth- lul servant of the. Fe.Uva! of Art• and leader ol the business cornmunity. wben ailfer _,..alll. · •- A G@oo" Beginniiig " His contrlblltlon to !hi F"Uval as bu1ln111 111anager for many' yean1 and more rece·nt1y u a member of the • The LallJM ~ C!t)' Council has requ~ ntalllilllmenl of eGUl'ty, bMllh f!lj!lllllll In the commt111~ ty. Orange eoynty'1 reoponse lt'as been, In the· wo'rd• of one county olflclal, "a tt!!")'!~®S C!""mitment ·of manpower to Laguna Beacb." boerd of' dlr<etclrs, w11 Kl't\I!. . A hard workei: by nature, l3eck wu not a man to take his dutlea liflhUy. Hi• blun.t. down ·to-tarth approach sometimes rather frightened those who had not yet learned to lool< for.the twlnlda in hia eyes. It was always there. Hf just lllted to t"t an Qpponent's mettle. The council'• r~ll wu noceHarily broed.as to just what fadlllln would" be ~. so the county has responded 'by f'1!dinK in a ~ !tam, headed _bY. Qr. Wlfliai\i'iiolitt, to aul'V->''J!!" community and tnil• His monthly )'eport1 to .u.,e Chamber of Commerce board mettine~ wire Jlterary 1tm1, touching on all facets il! ,lo,cal,i:ul!urt, ud qther ttems l!iat struck his fancy. • • Laeuaa will ml11 Jiim .. a •o-;otnmendatloil. ' • · · . Tbe teapi tventual\y will .be · cover!n1 lh• entire ' • "-'t• Sen. Ellender . Draws Bead On Reserves u~ ...i wllhouL fll1\f11<, a Senate "-1>-1Ubc:omm1Llee lul• been coriil\Jctlng :an exhaustive study of the nation's military re&erVe forces •~ their inactive role in the Vietnam "War. Sen. Allen J . · Ellender (D-La.) ii sPllrlteading the inquiry. In the frequent abimce, due to illness, of Sen. Rk:ha:rd B. JlulleJI (_f).Ga.), EUendtr his been .o- lllS lu chairman ol jllo lllll....,, Ap- ,..UUonl Subcommittee wfdch ii ..,.. • renUy con!ld6'fng the Pentqoa budpt. We are reliably advised thll Ellender tw que stioned the utility of Natlon11:l Guard and reserve forces which, while they have been justified over the yearl a1 illltll'ance for national emergency, hive m1de little contribution to the fl&htin1 1fl Vietnam. CENTRAL to the SenatOt'a C<lmplatnts, aceording to our infonnaUon, ii the cost of main taining the varioui mllltary reserve fol'ttl. From clatl RJl'Plled by the Penllgon, Ellender ill said lo hllv• riet.mnintd that the reserve• are coating the taxpayers about $2.~ billion each year. . Pentagon statistics ~X>w that the Vtet· na m build-up here in the United States and In ~ulheast Asia haa amounted to about ioo,ooo men. That i1 the crowth Jn the recular acti9e duty rol1a of Artny, Navy, Air Force and Marlnet at the peak ' , . Dear Gloomy Gull: ~ ~ findltll 1 podWjln In JU. crouwalk on tre1d'waf, when 'JtWmllllnl tO mou. 'a ltll turn GO· to 8eitb In Llauna. · ' · -4'C. M. To Lile Editor: . • RecenUy (Mil~, Au •. ti) W ol llit local yfpples was ttYlnj lb jllltlfy the dl1ruptlon it Oillneylind wftl> tl>t~ Ulllal "Peace ip V~" t1ou•. Whitt~ fO' tl>o!i fllon!ptivt be!'l•lor ,!Vlll they uM whlil V~ cUiu. l'm ue thiy 'U 1~'°'C ~ ol tl>e few ;.._ ~L · hu prov., !ML the1°,.. only lftlertlted In o1 Ille f!lhlln&. provldlt>r .J{epplneu ud enjoyment !or ~At, the aame time, acebr\ting , to the ALL people it11r&tu' of ract, ~. dota lllPJlllall lo Lilt ~l!Me; tM polltlai, 0< h'1r )lo#, OOuld IL lie tiMt , 9!1Utary rmrve f._, hM the aame wt'rl 'jult wiln'eUbJI ~ c1•1 ·in <11 ~ ol jriln -•-ll0,000 -on a Ion( ""'"°' cues,,., U. lon1-ho!Ad li>- pald drill litoiuo. E11""*~, on, , gro~ ... ••a!u """" t11c· hind • lbtj -w/tJ ..;IJ' 11.-"' ..... leldo tlllrit!'. ' ...... ...., r._,yiatr... j ~ ~ ~ iOiMJ)t ___ .. _ "'~'"·-·=:ft:., .. "• ,,. . ... ,...,. ;i.'it, l!llenctfr b11 allo u.llod,tlto Pmoron, l1!inllon. o1-. illltr µ.. ~ our inform•nll say, lo' f\111 partlfulon m.,.flto have-· I tlWI ~ lo - on the uae ol reaery1tta in at.btr emeratn-that bo1 .trf _..; ....,,_ tt!lllh tbe eiet, Near1r a million reMl'\'\lta and n•· same tirld iuuee Ollt ~ aldu h&vt lions! 111oid1men saw ad!•• ..,.me In been uioµiJtC lldt -.with lar ytan the"Korean war, for i!' and nearly -netther ·lldf havtnl'lll tbt (ad.I. 1511,000 ol lblm were yp ~urtnr Lile The °-'1'""'llllilltl i,vo ·.,.. ... lime and Berltn ¢oil in late I 1 ...i lir!Y Uta. 1giln th1L l!Jly .,_ lit Lru11'd and But guard and reae.rvt unlta ftave bf:en th!lr "ends ju.stlty ~Ir meanl.11 'IM politically oriented for years in many wbole pacia1e deal }!as a<lded up ta tht narts ol. the nation. anl:I many or NATO ~nd SEATO aN1lraets for us 1nd EU,nder'• collHIUt• an will '"'" o! our oflloo' ~ The ~ lhoL fut. vlolofad It ... we onawtrtd 1111-tlon. 'lbe chanca are that Ellender will 1Y t can't see whlre thii la colo11tal""1 or Yarmly eohgratulated by Pent.t.1or ·mperiallam. crltlc& when the frulta of his lnve.tJgallo· Thme comments from our youth about ... re publicized later In the tall. lt is no ur lnvelvemenl In the war re:mlncl me of likely, however, lhat many House c he man who boarded the N.Y. to L.A. Senate mempers wtll want to do anythin ·iu1 at Puadena and tried to tell us about mor• about thtm. ~he enUre 3000 mile trip. · Roberl 8. A.lien a~ In orit breath ttle letter·wrlle\ crlUcJ• Jo1tl · l . Geld11YT' he "warUke" policy of tht U.S., lhtft 11 the Mlt ~ uphold• the ume wlfllke Greai Life But No Jobs pOlley ol tl>t 8.D.S., Paatl>ero, etc. How oon yoo juJUlj trying to 1dlltvt Jove ond R11Ce tbroulh bate and violtnce1' If thete People are ao lntereated in helplnl the poor and the blacia, why then do they throw away mllllona ,of dollars 'hat coukl help they peoplt on rock fell ta, dn&P. d;utrucUon,, etc.'! h1 the f'lceat places to Uve, you can't 111ake a living. In lhe p1acea you can make the best livin1 , it'• hardly worth livilig there. There '• aot to be 10melhlng wrona-with a aociety in which both these statemt.nll are distreuingly true. The Wlscoruiin peninsula on wh~ I 11pend my AUDlJ1)el'S i1 one ot the nicest places to live. But every year Jt'a get· ling harder far the natives to make a II vlng -if the resort. bu1ints1 ever de- clined, most of them would 1tarve' to death. EARLY TBll summer. vlrtu1lly the 1HL of the blc fhtpbulldJRI c«npalliH went out of bus~ In a public auction ol ill equipment and facUltlet. A Uttlt mori!: than zo year• a,o, It employed 3,000 peo- ple, and ti.a paiyroU 1Upported many thou1ands mon. It w11 down to 20 em ploya when the n11 wa1 struck awd more than a nlllUon dollar'• worth ol 'l'fClall.r.ed m.ctilntry -t ,. th< block' The cherry farmers ue barel)' strug· llinl through. AbouL 111 you con 1row In lhll 11onY, UrneaiOl'lt COIMIU, •"' chtrrlea and applel. And a Utt~ dllry farmin1 . But 1mall farms are no longer economic to operate, and you can•t find labor lo h1rvest the cherry trees, and the prlco1 you pl !or your product hardly make 11 a., Geor1e ---1 Wh1t'1 aood for lickl? Art you the pet cohilnnilt? C.A. Dur C.A.; T«ta. No, J 'm not Ult pel col· - ) worth while, aP1yw1y. THE ODI GO off lei tolle1e and then never come back, except to yj1Jt at Chlistma1. There'• nothin1 to do in the way of 1aipful employment, unles1 your dad hlppe111 to own the local bani or ~nt otor .. Mlybe, H you luccffd tlaewbert, you'll retqm In '° yean and buy a wmmer home oil the laH:, ao ydur kidl con have the f1ui you did. Meanwhile, everybOdy ii &cklna to the urban comp&e1u, where the jobs ind of- flcel od r1ctortea and oppol\ullUea are -and "hart Uw: UvJn1 attl more dtb,. ed by Ille weelt. When llaet 11'1 IU&b Ind wllet 11 low, where the air 11 dirty1 tne trlffle aloW, the prlee1 unbtlittahlf, tht houalnl ohoddy1 !bl recrt1U0n C0111"1'd to the point ol 1b1urdlLy. AM the ouburb1 1etU11.,,... llke lhe city' 1virf '-Y· HERE, b1 the moil amu.t utkle kl Iba world, we •~ the urtwt\Unc 'rictin\I of our own unplanntd tedlntllc'. Tbe put'JXIM ol belnr richer la to lb• a 11t1i.r life, lo have more of lhe amenJtJtl, tD achieve the optimum balance bttwttn labor and pleaaur•. But, In.stead, the plearutt't plaee1 of· fer Jilli. ln the w1y of rewardlng It but. and the mot! nwardln1 p1..,., oiler ant to noUifnc In illl w17 ol dectft~ •~. (not lo -lion groctlW) Uvln1. YIU alrnoat have to choose whicl\tver tetMJ the ltuer evil to you -unleu you are too Pl>C" to care, or too rich to worry · 1bout where your ne1t buck ii comtna: from. • "Poww to the People," he aayt. Whit poww to what people 1 m.ctklnl t11ve pn>'lt!I lhot 1111 mojol'ILy ill OPJO!ld to ti. vk>lenct, crllne, lnloltnce, tnd con· tradletory phllosbphy ind behavior of theae M>Clal canctra that call lhtmaelYel hlpple1, ylPi>tM, etc. Pow1t to the ma- jority! R. T. STEWART Vttue-•I Aet To the Editor: . Your editorial (lboul the Mw ftlUll ,111111 bnl) In the AU(.'IO <411Joo ti '!be DAILY Pllhr brWlhL ... a l!'Lnt ..,1y I rew peo1le hllv1 Uloulht oboiil: namely. that NO job esn,flll tnto the c1te&ory or men or wmnen •n1 loncer, and dlscrlmin1tlon i.s 1 thlri1 of the ppt. I, 1uppoae wl ~uld rfftr lO lhe ntw ltlilll· tlon u ~'The \Jni1n Act !" To point up the eh.a Ulll new 11w hll unleuhed, t enc.k>st an article tram tht A.,.,.. I edlUoo ol WeOly Varllly -a llhoW IRlllilesa publlcatton. (The irlic1t Allfad qutrlu mldt by mWe -IUlll In New York ,..-u:dN 1,pplk:atkll'I for JOb• as J\Ocll:tt- 111 In 1t*l!o ClLy Music Holl. The Music Hall'• rep!J l1'led ogo, h<llh.. and wo~L, 11111 lallotl to menUon oe1.) Al'TD JlllADING Ullo. one wmden about molt llJ!v!let IL the P .. yboy Clubl. mile ell11nt tfowa~M~ mo)I con- lllW111 for the Milo Amor1c1 P•relllL end Nill Unly-, fM1111t autlldlnll ot I.he local 1Yftt for .men, mete attendanll at the loc1I tyJn for women, 1nd ather ludicrou1 11tu1Uon1. Allhoush tbt law m•y not allow an employer 14 dltcrlmln1te btc1111e of HI, S• ~ ffo!t't tlllnk ljlo{t ~ a tow ll•irlat u.. ,_....,. lor ,...,,,.. !ill em-. lo """"to IUlt !Ill •.._ It Juo1..a, lie Lbo ~-If a man N}ectl a job bee1u11 hit empSoyir requ!ret he wear a drus in the Pll!tlon ol waltnll, ,,. 1 padded b" 11 most. <Playboy Bunn.lea . muat wear, or thl ll~. I doubt iny court would uphold 1 dlsCftmlnotlon tuit, ihould IL be filed. At Ieut one thln1 h11 been •c· compU1hed. I no lpnger feel mor11ly obll&•ted ti att up and &lvt a lady my seal And lht can oj>tn the door ror heroell. Or, for that matter, 1he can pick ME up for~ date. And lht'd bettercome to tht deb", too. lt'1 rude to hqnk the horn ! LEE C. MILLAR The Sehmlts Boen• To the Edllor: As a Coat& Me11 re1k1ent who has been torn between Conrreuman Schmitz and common aen.e, I appreciate the helping hand ,m1ch Mr. Studley'• Jetter of August II provided. Mr. Studley'• leUe.r sup- ported Coqmaman Schmitz and al.so stated tl\at '"lbe ~pie who eonJ,ribute mostly to the population increase .re largel y irresponsible and .•. " Mr. Studley (a n expert on population control?) was obviously unaware that ht was deacrlbin& Congreuman Schmits-- who la the rather of ·aeven children. l\1aybe aome future letter from Mr. Studley wUI tell ua how he is IOinl to ei:- trlcati himself from thi1 moral dilemma. He mlghl reatate his phrase to read "The people who contribute more than seven children to the population ineru&e are lar1ely lrrtsponslble ana ... "). R. H. 'J'.l)FFIAS l'ote Was Safe To the Editor : I have juat v1ted In !he electkln for State Stt11tor for the S4th Dlltric:t. With only one rul candidate I aomeMw cot tht feilin1 that I w1s votinJ tn Ruuia. But I lie feel ufe. DAVID H. MUEGER •oartl OR Spott To 1111 Editor: su,,..... .. er u.a Lo(\Ull Belch School Diltrlcl ,_ hard P'eued lo defend """' ol tho llolrd'• recenL fiscal aptlona. Wbtn the Jut tu override. wu rtjtcted by !bl electorate, the boon! - that 1ununer achool would l)t canctlid and Uiot llChool buo tervlce would be curW!ed. Quotes Mli'J' Aue Zolie<, Sia J ........ , - "A lot ol peopi<I •11 they unoke morl· Juana for J"flll&kNs purpoMI, but I Mver believe that. They're Just u1lni reli1ion u an UICUH to 1et hl1'h.11 At the time thiJ sounded a bit J)Ul!JUv• (8\1.mmer school ls partially atate re,lm· burled) but w11 cenerally aeeepted 11 an econ<nlc fact of life. lf money wam't , available, It .was the board'• pr"1>Cf!:Uve to lelect coat reductions. However, with no lllmmer school, and wilh the staleil intent.kw -d curtaillDJ ~ aervlet, the boar~ incredibly granted subltanU.I 11lary lncrWes to itJ aupertntendent ancj. llCbool princlpall. • • lndfvl4uallLy, ooe ,.. hid • natural up, and the ot6er encl'curltd dawn. l ' ' I I W!j ,LOOKED for\Yard lq "lt)J-ln~ the 100d people heel! In Ille Sto1t• wtlli OW' new ldenltty. Unfortunately tbt "OW Man" really blew It for UI whea l"e ~ PIOrl. He pwed t:.• word. "No llbortt! for thole in netd 'lf a hl~ or ~ ah.ave." Being aheared repratnted thl hellhL of nprelllion, we griped, buL ~ IT AUO 1ecepted the rta11n1tl001. bl btcl our values. Flnf prlortty went to I two auiltant superlnttnd~ll ind thin ; f1n1: •abort for 1 tall cool one. \ 9r6mpUy f)lled these poolLjonl aL an l&· J<Wba1 are Lhe nioUves behind Ille c . irea:a.t!: lnCreaae 1n salariea.. rent· l(,il& hair crife? NO manufact~ llolibUen lheae meq an eompttenL llid would drop a bllildlt I"! ad'verUs\lll "ha~ 11\11 ls not Intended to .... blillh tbelr •f>f•Y for men," H I011t1 hllir WU a matte( WOrih or fair remuneraUoo. , ol lndlvldua~~~:: It mull ~ However, diaconUnuanee of aummw iidr.tJtr Jla& .,w. whom' 1 IChool ucf eurtaJJmiint of llul ....... I,'. Cu~te ft.e I~ Ch Ali while 1fmo!Laneousl7. granllng biOld. ,,,. -who rec Ly decided lbe lite ~ mlnlstrative aalary mca:easea would •P-Din Mltrfone. in Uruguay, ctrur cultis~ pear to be unresponsive to the con-such u the dlactplea of Timothy Lf:ary' allLuency. JEFFREY R TOWNSEND Chll'lle 1\lalll<lil, Geri')' Rqbln, or u.l · , "!rdb" !l'IL lnv,.W lllllntYland! J I ' . I I D •·• A STUDENT ·acUyill !"lnlly ad " • t O llCft;' • his followers to shav, fftd get halrtUU\ "so \hey wouldn'L be offensive" when TuLhe~~ .J Few issues in the so-called generaliob ~ golng out into the community to promo~ gap, have caused more controversy than. 1 publk support. ls that a clue to ~ the question of long hair 1nd bMrdl bangup? · Times moy h•ve cbanged, ond youUl6ii I Many lollf holred yciitlu deny any eon: vaJua may have cbana:ed, but tbe ~ t ne<$iQDI or mftpii\hitl. with the negaUva "·-'-11 Of ~-""ft ' J(", Ulua cla.;""' .ii far from new. · c1ct11al W11 ., ~ ... ~"f Some 25 years ago, I hid Uie !)ubfou1 1 lni th.iL they are wtjullly dl.scrlmlnat~ distinction of serving on a "Rusty 0111 agalNt. 1'hll Js unlortun~te and I, aym;: Bucket" in the South PacUlc, for mDfe pathlae with them, but "alas, then: ia C 11\QJllh.s than I'd care to rtpeat. We bad cllche itatlng, "lf It leob like a du~ no barber aboard, so Jong hair was Jn-w·add1es like a duei, and quacjs like • evitable. Several of UI crew beards,~ in I duei, lt ii dlfflc:ult to convince peop111 order to identify with the "Old Salts". My that it ls not a duck." .J beard matured to a klUy Fldto-red, llld JOHN H. IO!LL >: ' Stop Me Il f.You've . • • ' " ' ' If you had to name the 10 common remorkl In Lhl En&ll•h lliiilllar• tblt you s•L most Uted ol helrlnl you "1fLlr yoor, which would you _, IL'• a fuclnl!lnl 11111• lo ploy, bocoaie our vocobularteo becoml to hlclme)'ed wLtl> dull and ropoUUve phr1111 !lilt wltli tome people one feel• be can carry an • COM.nai)on in ~ altep. I Thin "' '° m•nt trite ..,inn lo lltr day-lo<lly talk lluit It ill 11molt fm- poulble 1o.n1rrow them down to t'l.11 t~at .... 1111 IDOIL borinl~but lilfo it I lol ol ~1 candtdaL11: "Wh.•l'• new?" 1'Hot enouib for you'!'' "Cold ~ah out for you~" "Here tOOay, gone tomorrow." ''After all, It oould be worse." "WEU.. ll you aren't a 1l1ht for 10re •Yea!" "Wa aimply have to 1et -tthlt for lunch 10mtUme. I'm frtt moat In)' day." '1Lona time no 1tt." "I like your ''"' ••It Too bad Uioy didn't' have one m your •llt." "Speok obouL Ille devil. and look who lhoYlf up!" "No can do." "If I hid it all to dn over aaaln, thlnp would sure be different.'' . "If I were running thil place, thert'd bt 10mt chana:ea madt." ' • . "DO YOU MIND pt11n1. It, Jim! The 1m1lltst I've got on m1 ii a '2(1," "I don'L like to IOlllP. i>IL-." "Age before beauty." "You knowT" "l hltt 10 Sf.Y t told )'OU IO, but-." "I'll mo!? my public Ulo wlUI any man's ." ''You nevfr hear 1 word I uy." I "Be my put." • •1Why can't you bt likt other h~ bandaf" ' "W11L'll I tell you '!hit bapponed tO rqe: It'll make your balr stand on end." ~ ' Tim ftQUBLE -r..i kids ~ Uiol YIJ'llve hid tt too iood. You don 't kno~ Who! tt -to do without" I "Wdl, J mu.I be off. Don'! like 11"1 wooden nkkel1." ~fAU t can flgu~ out is that il must W a viN1·ol some kind . 'l'hue.'1 a lot goina areund.'' I p\-- • Wldneoday, Auguit 26, 1970 Th• tdllfflal jlaQt of the Dailw Pilot sce'Jia tt infonn ond 1Um. tdotf rtadar1 bt1 '1•1entina thi• ncwipopn-'1 opiMona ond com- mtntdfll on topk1 of lnttrtit llliCI liplfko-, bw providing • foNM for '"'• C%'pretfion o/ ,. our rtddlr1• etP'nfON, nd bf preHn&lng the dt\lfrtt vfew- pol•tt o( 01/onncd oi1truer1 and qoklmn on toplc1 of tht ... llober1 N. Weed, PilbU.her ' ) I • . • i ; I i c • c • I I • • . . . ' • ' . I • i ; I I ----... ~....--~....--...---~-~------~-~·---·~·-·~-a--u~•x:~ii~M-(>U~••~-~---n==~·,.~~~•~---"•"r,,.-,,==•"tt=>"===""================~--~=.,~-----~--........ -.... ---,,., -.·-· ··~--... .. ------·---... . --- I 'CHECKING .~ .• UP • -·-f Lettuce Priees Soariag • I Farm ·strike Chokes Salinas Area SALINAS, i;anr. (UPIJ pndkted lllot cel<ry bw>ches iniltee (UFWOC) ltrtte ended, and wov.i llMlr nd end black It_, Dil i'l"...,;I JllW Lettuce prlcts .,. surginf would """' lJ -· illteld ol lfOW"1 eallmaled they hod ffgle bannon. -ken ID lltlo o-. 'Ibo lw upw..U. aa a strike called by 10 cents, lo llW!iets and said ...,._pllsbed abool a third of William Gram!,• teamtters' =-OC i::u =.'I:'.:: Cesar Olavei' Fann Worken caullflower Md broccoU were • the usual daily harvest of let· farm organl.aer, said one" his workm in othtr areu w UnJoo crlmpl the harvest in ·.temporarily not available. . tuce1 carrots, c e 1 er y , men '1 arm waa broken In \be that pilC't did not COYlt Steve Allen's Mob; Tile Golfrmeri Clllfornia's ferWe Sa 11 n as Should the walkout continue, .cauliflower, broctoll, tomltoa Santa Muia area 100 mllts arowen ll'bo pre1'iomlf_ bid ~va1ley, price tncreues are-bound-10-~tWbe!Tt~; aftf by a stetlPi"PtWiel~stgntd~t-e-a-m ,.., e-r cofttra,•cto,...--1--' .. Joe C8l'Clone, a produce spread alnee llhe valley, wb¥:h '1be previous day they hid by a Chavez follower. here. I By, L. M. BOYD 1 fast a snail's paCe le? About GANGSTERS -~teve Allen three Inches per minute. ac- , onCfl put together an Im-c<>nllng to researc'he.ra at the ! aginary Mafia mob mde. u)j 1 ~UnJverslty of Maryland. : of the follo"1111 characters: I. i>PEI! ·QU ES'TION,.- l Eggs Benedict, a safecricktr.\ Amm1 rttlred U.S. Army ol- ' Z. Potatoes O'Brien, Poaseuor 1f1ctra, why la U: the Welt Point : of the low J.Q. 1 Clllnl graduates te~ to live a.p- 1 Marinara , trusted sldekkt ~a~y fJ~ years longer who never aquealed 4 Beef lhai\ the others. I ' · HOUSEHOLD IUNT , Stroganoff, f'ie strongarm boy. ,lfttinklllg about remodeling j 5. Oysters tRQc:ke.leller, the four house! U so, don't spend l jewel exgert. '· C h I ~ k e n more than 30 percent of the j Tetrazz.tni~1tool pigeon. fair market value on such 1 , . THE F 0, T ff 0 T E S In remodeling job. That's the e1· : Japanese ire printed at perta' advice. They say that's ·the top of the .page ... WH£1'\ Pout u m~h gupYing up as : A RECF.SSION hlls, the slle""' ao)r ,()Id bomestea.d (an stand : ~f pipe tobacco goes up, everx, wtthout putt.Ina the owner in I lime ..•. AM TOLD 111ERB ,. me hole financlany. ! are no words \ In Engllah to • aJSTOM'ER SERVICE -Q. ! rhyme with silver, wlndo.w aod '-; ;"Wb'~ p r op or t lo n of I 11 q u Id •.. ,THAT , .. DOG ·Amylcan men drink liquor • WHICll ranks No. 5 in now?" A. Just 79 out of ; popularlly nationwide ls the 100. , . , .Q\ "How much money : Chihuahua .... NO M A N d,Oe1 the U.S. Government i KILLED by lightning saw the spend every second?" A. Last Pancl. Opens State Aia Study Meet SAN FRANCISCO (Al!) -A hearlng on whether CaltfQn\ia has failed to comply with federal welfal'f: regulatk>ns and tberelore may stand to lose nearly Sl blllion in feder· al aid opened here Tuesday with chat-ces that pollUcal ex- pediency figures in the state's welfare policies. , bolt that tlllled h\m . ~ I heard it was about $1,000 : ClJENT WANTS TO KNOW per., .. Q. • 'W h 1 t' s th e I the typical age of new brides averate speed of cars o_n the . in l11d1a now. That's still low. freeways~" A. 64.4 mph. Ttie .. U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare ctiarges that California has failed to follow regulations Jn programs Involving $977,828,000 in fund.I for 1,731 ,000 wellare recipients. HEW examiner J. Alldrew Brooks of Portland, Ore., is conducting the hearing. HEW charges that ,. ~Very' low. They're only 14 1/i * • • years old on the average. The Your qutstions and com. new brides In Ireland are 261i mcnts are welcomed and ye a r s o Id on the wilt be used In CHECKl!l'C a v er age . . . . Y 0 U'VE UP wheret>t:r possible. Ad· HEARD abou l lhis or that dreu letters to L. M. Bol/fl , which only moves at a 11naU's P.O. Bo:i 1875~ Nrwporl pact, but do you hoW Beach. Calif., 92660. Ft'ee .lfeli•• d2ec:kil19 me# C1n1·i Lala Ba LI< nown Newport B1adL. For a limited Ume you an become a Charter Member of Centlnela Bank's nf:w regional office in Newport Beach, and pt a free personal chtdclng account for your mtlN life! Frte Busi.ness Checking Accounts with ffiinimum balanct. All account• iruiured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Scmc.s of Conlln<la Jlanlr. .. o Qriv ... in TV Teller Banking -soon a p Boot.\h 8fnk!oi ot our ~foot#<lo ,,,.. P Oocl-lo-Qo<i<.Jl.nk C.11omer Pickup and De)ivery Se"ic:e ; ' • D 2f..Hour Local Y•cht'Ract Rnults and Daily Fiohing Reporta -<:all 642-1440 , c Extended banking hours: 8:~-5pm Mo~~iy' ~ Thursday, Until 6 pm Fridays a Free Bank-by-Mail ~rrvice ,; -""·'""' . .•. ~ -- nft C.lli 1l• ... NNport81adt .., ~· .. ftlnMwi•lcw ... 511"tic91 :J333V.W c-~( .......... BoJoad) ........ iload\Cdlorria 92!60 "'"'bj6-7l21 California has updated stan· dards for aid to dependent children but has not r~ maximums as required, and thal the state won't Jet a ~·elfare recipient determine whether Income of family members can be counted In detenninlng how much aid should be paid. A third issue is whether the requirement for a statewide plan ls s atlafled by CallfQrnia's system or count~· oplion In selecting recipients · and type1 or service. Lull in Wind Aid s Forest Fire Fight QUINCY (Ai') -Fire fighters took advp.ntage ol an overniahl luU Jn IUllY wealhar J .. &r7 ~ • **-'" ' fire In P!Umas National Forest a1 -forec1:tter1 s.ld the wlnds ·~would. return UUs •afternoon. z 111t they don't. 1tit 1t eon· • ·iCalned by aboUI noon, lh•y'll · have another nm on thtir hands," said Al Oertel, a • weather bureau spoi.es~an In Redding. I Oertel said the blaze, ex· pected to blacken at least i.ooo acres about three m i I e s northeast of Quiricy, started al the gustiest time of day Tues· day -about 3 p.m. -and was fanned by strong gusts Ul)lil abou t dus k. Oertel l o Id fil'f:fighte.rs to expect the same conditions thll afternoon but said they could expect little or no wind · lhla morning. Oertel al!O said· an overnight low temperature ol 40 wduld help slow the buml111. Some 250 men were Hnt In Tue1<1ay lo fight the 'blue which raced over 1teip, rocky terrain just below 5,000 feet. The cause of the fire was unkoown and no Injuries or damaged buildings were reported. Besides ground crews, e11ht air taQker1 were used to drop cheml~ls on the Himee, cra,ckllog through old 1nd aecon~arowlh timber. SAN JUAN . HILLS ountry Club IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO GOLF -·OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH GENTLE OCEAN BREEZES 4tl·116'f J11JO s.. J11• C:rwll l4. ' . LIGHTED DRMNG RANGE • LESSONS BY APPOINTfllNT -WEEK DAYS--WEEKENDS- Pr1or to 7:30 a.m. & 1fter 3 p.m. ~ • MMf .... ...._ 11 IMlft t HtlK 'GREEN FEE -- -$2.50 $1.50 CARTS - ---$5.00 $3.00 From 7:30 1.m. to 3 p.m. jl H11te t H•ltl GREIN FEE ---$3.00 $2.00 • CARTS - - - -$6.00 $4.00 ORIEN Pll --$6.00 $3.00 CARTS - --,. -$7.00 $4.00 3 P.M. SPECIAL II.ATES SNACK BAR * COCKTAIL BAR * OPEN DAILY 6101•1 HA,1Uf6TOM M61. i FREE BUCKn OF BALLS WITH THIS AD , ,VboJesaler 100 miles away in call' Itself "America'• Salad tsUmeted the harvtst at 25 Most of the arrests, M~ ;:;=:;;;;:======;;;;; San Ftanclscc, said a crale ol Bowl,''>p"lduces 'IO perttnl of percent. terey County aberllf'a deputlts i.A1le 1 Shlrp St heads of iceberg (head) !el· the naUon'1 ltttuce1 At lea.st ltltte persons were reported, were on trespassing Trtde•, Use tuce· eold for $6 on Tuesday As the second day ot the · Injured and St arrftted as and blocking traffic charces. nther than $3. • AFL-010 United F 1 '! m Cbavez' followers pk:keted, ln dispute js· w he lb er DUM-~ 'f!'e-~~~b:•:l~•~·~•:l~e~r__:•:'~:_~W~o:r:.:k:•:r:•~Or::!ga:ra:•:m!g~Com-::::~~lhoo::::'ed:_'~'~:...:hu::•l!ga:"_::<•:tt:lk:•:>__:C:h•:"'::::.'_:M!g:•n:lu::::tlon::_~«:__:lh:•:,:================~ Save s2 a gallon on any one of these outside · paints~ Your choice 199 A. Pannc11rt• 24" aluminum lever .• , t ,99 e . Penncraft• 5 pc. 1crewdrlver set. 1,H c. Penncrtn• 3 pc. plier set ..•• >••·'·" o. Panni;ran• 5 pc. open end wrtf\Ctl, ut, .... E, Penncraft• 10" water pump' pllfir, 1.tt F. Penncr11t• 10· \oggle lock wrench1 1.f! Sale .~! ~ l .H. '9Mcfaft• Sett-"IM!ftl i.... ...._ Glve1 on.-coa:t cov•rasi• over many cok>rl. Den.a bli11!11lng anti peellnO. Wh ite ody. Sale&.'§~ ftei. 7.4'. Pennuett• 0.. CMt h\erik laMI, !!ties '° • atahl rtsls\.lnt llMih. D9tltl fading and )'ell6wo ing. 8 l'NdJ mixed colors. 5 )'&Ir guarantee. !I Yaar QMiafMlt.e: When ftiS P9nncratt• Ptinl it.,. piled lo a previously painted end proparty prep,al'M surtt.o., w• guarwitM ii for 5 yu.n u stiled a,.1ow. . On• gallon gl...., 1~at co~ft09 fof up '° 4<Jo 9e1, ft. •1 • o" non-pqroltl su11ac~1, 250 sq. ft. on poroua aw-- faces (not lnoludlng 1hak"' •nd 9hll'IQl•s). • Chalk rnl1tant • Non yellowing • St.In resl-.nt • FMM Nsi1tsn1 11 lhe paint falls topel1orm u auarant•ed, let u1 know a.bout lt, we wtU provld• new paint or a full refund. .Sale 6~°" ft•I· a.tt. Panncrau• OM Coat Ptuli E1UarMlf I.aid. ldul for wood. masonry, brick 1nd stucco. Stalft, lade and chalk re1istanl Oettes yellowing, blilteMg and peelin~. 11 ea:ctling colors. I year guar11ntM. Sale7!!1 Ref. ..... ,.,., .... Ona COii ,.. .,..... _,, Gives O(\f. coat OO'Nllf• O¥S;r lilf'1 ~olor. ,.., tw doora, ra/Hng!I and thtJtters. Resitls d'lalklng, fading and yellowing. a yaer gU1,.,,tee. e axc!Ung colors. I v .. r Ouar1n1M: ~ thia Ptnnoran• P8'nt ta ap- plied to a previously painted and property prwpaNd 1urface. we 11uarenlee II !or 8 years as slated below • One gallon gives 1~1 covarage for up to 400 aq. ft. on non-poiou1 surlace1, 250 911. ft, on poroua MH· laota (11ot lnclUdlng ahakel and ahlntlt•). • Stain rnlatant • F• r1al1\ant • Non ~I/owing • Chalk rMlalllnt ti the paint !1Ua toperlotm st guaranlMd,lat us krww about It, we win provfdt MW paint °' 1 fUll ~. I ' We supply all of your 'painting need1 at low Penney ,prlce1 • ' • l\nne\ft . D ' • -A.r'1•Ue<,.1 ~" L Vloyt ct..p dolll I fw t• C.611.alvtol-· .. )........ 11.ff ... ,..-.. w , 1• 11h·. -r ,,, ... • • Chort• ii at a11y of these '•11ney Stor•tt CANOGA PARK NIWPOU llfACH CARlSIAD DOWNEY fU llUTON HUNTINGTON lfAOI ORANG( "'THl Ort"' VfNTUIA Shop Swndoy. too. 12 .. .S •.M.I IAKfWOOO "°NICLAll \ • • • • • . • • • • . . • Br ftl A1°1ds' ~ ....,, "What trt tbey afterf.. I'm tr)'inC to 1tt a handle Cll'I ... .......... .....,.. Alioto lw ·-• ptO-ll" She llal been urline women to .,.,. their .. "mogl rrtuy ltmlnioe cir-., oo Sept. II and to serve -buobanda "a .. • • • , . l oek anti listen · .,... I• r d -.... · clamation ~ tho day Qrcilllurs of a rall7 In San • r t ~ ioday "Women's Day In San Fran-Francisco's Un'an 59uare urg- wltb Ill lieut 4llDt pnnltteat claco." But at a news con-ed employers to give their H-:--.'!•-"l:".~lloo ~·~Ju<l4atc.!!;.,"~ldii: ~"l:-,w~0<ijimi;iien~employes Ume oil to ~ I. Allolo, uJdn&: dm t unam!iiiil UIS iilril(il<. r11<>or i!qiliUIPll. delid ... -· In bed, If -poaaibl<.""-~~~~-.,r-~-r~----,,,--1~_:_~~-"- A random interview 1t11\on with Z$ workUtc women in a downwwn Lal Angdel olfict building I o b b y found It totally unawut of the strike. Most uld no one diScrlmln•t· d against them, _ale! I I ::. But Alioto aa1d tbaf any :: femalt elty employe who ~ Randier Files Lawsuit ~~~ t~.otr to protest wUJ . . • • • . . .. • . . . • • • l • ln Loi Angeles, a noon rally is Ctuled in front ol lhe For Horse Poisonings ~:~ 1~0~1 ~~~~ ri~~ organiz.ationl, the Jnterna· tional Union of Electrical Workers, the Women's Center and the National Of&aMatiori Ji W-.t (NOW) . SAN ~!SOO (AP) -A $1.2 milllOll ault l\as been liled in ~or C.cM.rrt l>Y a Beni~ -who alleges Industrial pollutioo caused lead poisoning of hll 13 prize horses and im· paired the health of his wile and chlklren. B. George Wemer nemed u clefendant:I in Illa '"'11 1\l<iOday Amerlcan Smelting a n d March, '1969. Wesner asked 1100,008 for their '°" aod s100,poo r ... penonal "-iM. dalml'tl his wife was '*1Q( medicatioG aod bis aon, 11, aod dauctd«1 9, are suff~ing breathing dif· fieulties od eye irritation from }l"Ah•jnn. "Ille lui allo aeekl ll millioo "1 pun!Uft damages . One Santa Barbara mother of ¢10,lt, Helen Andelin, 50, is pushing .sept. 30 . as 1 "celebration ot womanhood" 6y -partly to """"'1act Ille Aug. Ill strike dai« · In Bert~. membt/s of NOW clad in tum of the teD• tury sufll'agette garb planned to pwc:b on City Hall wtth 1 re.,a.uuon callioc for cblld care centers,,. rnort poblldty ~ for. the Famlly Plannill( Clllllc, .-reform and the t1ght of a woman to report criminal Jncidents to 1 pollcewomu lllotead . ol a policem111.' ' 1 , Refining Co., Humble Oil and :: Refinlng Co. and Wioton, Amertcan•Smeltlng, w h ·I c h the au.it said was a major source of lead J.".°ilO"in&, bas annoonc:ed It will dole ib 7S. year~ld plant at Selb1 •. seven milef from Ult Wmoer l'anch, next fall . For God"s Sake ~ Jones Construction, Inc. Each • .. has an i.nstallatioo in t.be car- quinez strait area 60 mfles nartbeast of San Francisco. . . . . . ! . • . • . • • • • • • • • l • • I ·I ~ ' t t ' ' ~ • : • • ' • • t z I ;. • • • . ~ f i~ ;: •• •• • .. t' • ,. :· .. • . • • • .. .. • • l · • • • . • I, • • • • • • . • ~ • ! • • • • • • • l • . . • • . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • •• ... ... •• Tile State Department o1 Health reported 1 ever a·l moot.bl ago that lead poisoo- ing from pasture gt855 pro- bably caused the deaths of 11 Appaloosa breediog mam aod two foals, the first ol them in Jiumble on, which emi1$ no lead from its. refinery, said "there is no evidence that the operaUon of this r'etinery is in any .way Mtrim~Lel to human orUiimal~.-'' ~ e ........ IUde " -.,, t i ead.a. rWe1 .. "-oil'• Betty r.:,.. UMI Git• Towa. 11M -'• wp.dll.I liul.e ..,..... ... 19 -i-1 k -...... tMir p· rm ~ . iJ Ranch Title ta8e Appeakd . SANTA ROSA (UPI) -Tuesday GoWieb, actinc as Folksinger Loo Gottlieb ii his own attorney, asked the &$king an appeals court to district court of appeal to make a ruling that will pro-overturn the ruling. bably require the wisdom of Gottlieb, rormer leader and Solomon and the patienoo of bass play• with t h e Job. Llmellters, h4) been in trooble At issue is who o)'ns _the with authorities for two yean Moroln&star Ranch -GotU!eb because of the living ~ or God. improvised by bis bipple When authorities took Got· friends. tlieb lo c:ourt for allowing Eymann's ruling J uly 5 said - allegedly unsanitary hippie the ranch wu •!unfit for shacks to be built on Uw: human habitation." ranch, he drew up a deed When he signed the ranch transferring title to t h e over to the deity la.st year, almi.gbty. ' GoWieb said he would c:on- ~...fr!day, after a lengthy tinue to lake care of tht pro- delay, Sonoma Co u nty perty taxes. 8"perlor Court Jduge Kameth "It's P£epooterous to pay Eymann issued a final .rilling ta1es for God," he said. "But that Gottlieb was sUll the true for God's sake I'll pay them." owner. ,, _ A man named Solomon has God did nol f'it the law's already entered the case. At· ~definftion of a gr.antee as a toroey Frank Solomon of Sa'n J)f:rsonage _>'capable of taking • Rafael has also disputed title." Eymann said. Eyman n's ruling . ''TIME'' for back to school Choose the right time. l CARAVELLE® by BULOVA , Ye$, Caravelle quality is priceless ... and pr~es start low! Each Caravelle has a finely crafted, shock resistant, jeweled·lever movement witll an unbreakable mainspring. Buy the priceless watch with the tiny pr,ice tag ••• CARAVELLE by BULOVA • QUALITY • VALUE • SERVICE s19ss All Jeweled A. Mm& "t"-17 Jewels. L•dies Dress Watch $11.1$ I. flJml "C"-Wmr.ftesistant Man's Calendor $11.95 IAllClff '1" 17ntb,WJ&etlltlis- lant. lt.rnilous. 111.a • ,.,.~ '1" w.iw Rllilltnt. Ii.cl Dit1t lllllitlt111. $11.IS l(Sllf "C" 17 .ltwtls UMs Dms: W.tc•. l lUI • 11.AM.lfll "(" 11.ltwtts..wm•• .. \-llUI Charge these values at thase Penney atoras: CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY' VENTURA • • ' , ' ....... -f Save$30 Look: only $299 .... $:J2t , •••• , .... "'"'• ........ celer TY. Offe rs bright, beautiful viewing on ~n 18 inch screen measured diagonallyl ~alnut or maple f ini1h over ha rdwood ca6inet (.AU.. •• (71•) 12W401 Listen: only $16 11 ._ Jt,•• '···· ' ,,.... ..... j """' foal~ros. all ao lid stote circuitry for dept n_dable per• farmance. Beautiful beige plastic ca binet. Listen: $179 •••• 199.95 , ....... ,.. 3 pc. radia/phano/ cassette coMpenent 1y1t••· Has .C ea sy-to· use co ntrols, cassette record er has 6 pushbutton co ntrols • .C speaker system . • ' I I • Listen: 24'' • •a ... 29.95 PenncrMP ce11ette tape recorder/ pl•yer. Automatic recaidin9 leftl controf. 3V2u d yn amic speaker. Microphone, bionic cassette a nd 6 baiterias included. l.isten: $169 .... 119.95 , ....... .. 3·pc. "'di,/I trock t•p• plpy cernpo11e"t 1y1tem. Solid 1tdte circuitry, 7 contiol1, .( · speaker system. 8 track 1 pla yer fea;~~:sn:~:~~:,~:; SiJt bla.nk cassettes packed in lightweight case with room for additional ca1sette1 • Six additional cauette !"':::::::,.__ cases incl uded • EaSily portable. 711 • Avai1111bl• 111t lhtae 1tore1: IUENA PARK BURBANK . CANOGA PAllC CARLSBAD CHULA VJSTA COLLEGE GROVE COMPTON CULVfR CITY DOWNEY fUUERTON GRANADA HILLS HUNTINGTON IEACH HUNTI NGTON PARK INGLEWOOD lAKfWOOD LONO lfACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAll NEWPOIT IEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD ORANGf "'THE CITY"' SAN fElNANDO t9R~NCE VAN.NIJYS VENTUltA WESTCHESTEI WEST ~OVINA u ... P•nneys Ti1111e Po11n•nt Plan; • -1 •' • • . • • .• ti ' • • .. • J ""'" l ··-.'·:· . •~ t't.) '"" J b'ltt &.I' Ii. r ,, "·.~·I . I • ' • ~ .................... ''-· -> ••• - ·: . . . · --:, '.)~yI·; , .. ... .' -· ~ .~ i· It; • s:J .. • . ; 'a ' 1:1 t! 8' Ii a it. ii l I . • ...... I' ! ; .. * I.... ~ ... .. ~ ;a t-1 ~ ... ~ .. ~ ..... ~ •. ~l·,... ....... I cit ~ -~ ~. . .. ·';·: ''.' -. ' . ! ;' ii! -' . ' ' :·~ ; ' ' u . • . I l " I ' • I ' i v ~~ g . -. ::i >-~; .. .. S,; ti -· i · .. .. . . . .: .. !~ i.. ~· I i · -~ , ,.. · • ~ _ ~: · . · -. ~~s . • s: lj ~ ,~ .s s s:· ~ ii a . ~ ·.s;; . ~ ··~ c -q --~, L • 1N . .-._ ..-U1 ;JN ~" f.t ;J .-· .-,;: r .-)-. .. 'ii ' • -• 1. 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AN ... .. -. ... ststers.Sa years-, atlbat-r,aamaket!ie'dli" ·Dr' ... ,II placed ... EXCELLENTTIMETOBUYXMASGIFTSATTREMENDOUSSAVINGS! •• lomorewlealbe•wM> leftnceallleiol_.._ ......... .,..,,..... rather . .. ., ' e hrma1 eduCation _,11.i.q ... t 1n ....,. yurs. 'l1lo ,._._._ · ... ~·1~···•• lllACjllffl me · . -'-1 • NOW 75c e ' ..... a .~-· .,.1Y-........, 1a11a ..i-~ve1a111ao ...... '"1 · ·m .... · · -al eckaflon, • D lw nnllle • lblo ""hral 'pkliim .,. lllo -.., . .,. e· Clll--U ; ' •'" · " --1111 NOW 75c -~ ml p s~y c b o Io 11 bii ef jlo-•1 -zz • ~~ ban:ls~ availlble from coast to coast, • .,..'!Ii , .. · .... ~ -..--.. . ·~ •· · e ._end that u wlJ u ' fftl, eyill, ..., ,_ and the average -I can play J PIECE . ~ SET · ~ ,_ 2.• NOW 1 50 e ... -· -a r •1 ,.md, Ille ,_ set a 1DW oome shnple p1~ Other • . _ .... , • 1Utfa>W11"""11tiveto----... -•of -...,.ip1s1nclud•• ftn'.M!Tna-Sffi( -& -l'lT .. 3.&I NOW 200 e -fll ~-'r ~ ~ ~ :"°'!"! ~,I!> 1l+th dell (ko-1 -·-. 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Price fl e-BICK · PliCll£I RASIS · · • · Ill-5.11 llOW l58 • :•5 IG •·&:_TREE SET ~--~ . :111: 3.Bt 92.118 =· : I.Am SlllllCH TRAYS ·~ reg. 1.50 NOW 99( t · I 1 PIECE • & Tl£E SET -\. _ reg. 3.9l; llOW 2.50 ! • ... tlilY lllSH .. ... Ui .... l.75 • •·m llM , · -. .~25c· .... ii t.• 111z. •-I 29 • PllCJ -so ~ ··I'll-l it ·11111 4.51 ·:~ : li\lli M fE -...}UI WS .M 11.11 •. • PmEl' mt •' IE llllCIET · • 111-9M-·llilfi 5.11 • • • ' Y> . !. ' t --.. : wpllCllT • ·liil£ am lllEl. ~ di • tl$ : •: 1111 ENC liTEI aos ~ \:111-Ut "'J.J1 : , • 4 rm Shi a uss •• ~ 'nt 5:i n :t.25 • l ·• PBE Wl 'm w/S. & Pd-r111 ll"JllW llO t : •liP tnstil iii sm ·" 21• • 1s.5I :· I TIAVD. •• IJS · . ;-. mt I.II llOl 3018 :. I W Fil. SET w/STW ' Jl(,•7.i Ill 5.80 :_- •·' PBl ·-IL'ifn: SET i . n&. l• NOW 111G ~ lwL 11ill• • Drr 1ll1rlt -.e .. c•• • I cmti' ii Sim WI -,,.!nr'. l2S lllW 5.IO =~ · : 4 .PIECE U r.-s. • SU 111-t• llOW 4.00 :;. , : t • wr. & PEPPEi m ~·SUi "'1.5l NOW. s.1 : .... -~· I lllY SET . ~~ ! " :. rlL t .JS .. s.• " . ~ • :.:l!; -' l HAR-CINTElrSTORI ONLY ---' • . • 1:. e 1 HARIO"i SHOPPIM CENTER _ ~ : CINI• .• ' .t irk } ...... M•rbor ...... i ~L=. 1 ... ,, ... ,,, •• ·c ....... ~· \11 : ··~F-":::' c-...1-ntua · .'.'I'."' ~ •. \ • •·HK .i1_.t 11'~ . . .... . ,............ . .... . -u ............. . .............. ~ , f~"' ~ 1• I •' ~ • !,.C"' •,-_.- ' ~_,.., Auf. •·1'1t,-Ha,......._Ccuilw 9191l1nM1t .. 'The D.lfl.Y ~fLOT-1 Smalf ScJiorar:-~up APiJeals Small scholars Who .,. , 'margarine. -~ pl-Ille """" • . • wltti .. edl.91,J, acttv-e need 1 can (( oz.) sli c ed exttapOrtim,otpmteinforn-.i ;!"'bitiowl food when they mushrooms, drained " tra energy. TasteJ as IOild u . qom.e home from school tor. 3 tabl Oo ! it loobl . ;IUncb. Here's a tempting menu espoons ur . :irom The Lipton Ki-: .J CDPI water • COVNn!Y ClllCIU!N SALAD 'Creamy Mushroom Noodle 1 env~ Uoodle IOUP. mil< ' 21>' 111· 1 4!Upl diced coolled -'~ l· .. ~ ls quickly made fresh tor with real chicken broth chicken -,. ·~ ~ing chicken noodle , 1 cup milk .1 cup<;bopped.celeey,.. ~J-·• !90Up mu: wlth real chlckm In edlum ell '!< cup balVed ,...u,.. grem •kotb; Count:-y Chicken Salad m ~ m .-!..-' ~·· . . ~> butler ml ...... -....... .. .... ----~~ .. -·~.;;...-~~~;;;;;,;;..;;;. ,wnn -srapes .. -• ' ' . ' • --· z_ -~-fM.4 SHIITTR 'tilth a b::!!lod Classie PNnch . 1IDlil Fldm. llenli'ln ftoOr~~: <and'cirumbii!d , . dn!sainl-_for ..,.,..uni liavor. gradnal1y 1111r 1n ..... 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John Jaclcloa portuntUes. .pa ofltbeir ,child. ; -; South A~ am. it a non- baft llVlll dlllillen. ilb -41 ~ ..IJel "witll bi& ,.,. • .-F.o 1 t ~r ,profit, non-sect.aria~, noo-pr.o- them lM--da Git~ a\-·., swl)81l"'• _..._._. a ~·~sr:e'9ve 1 special ~a911i'lrf~·i.·paigi•indiai, ~· iiin.idiei'i'i""id.ieinititliblie.~·Fip~r~·.mii· ~lll'Dl~aiµoir:i'iw~,~lteii1111i1'li. i-ii~·i:~~iim 'UA Beile W01 la Colla-· ..,d ....... Jo a-, -,.for• jainiaC. PLAN, Mr a.-. ' and the sevenlb lives. jll a 11111. 'lllo:r *"P oo lbe -Jackson says abe l!!'l - crowded -tA. .. dfy In flolit". !be~ .. belD~ :••·help~ chil.t"lti a fore" t .• · .:. TO .. MANY MA. N"Y KllllUT.t' WE ' AR£ lndonwa. -... -a...U·~ tliie.-· · Clll&D'ltl"1-.-1 . lt.utUl"11'1 The Jac&som "adople1" 1'-"silf'"llto'~ 'father •ii 1 Aman& F°*1' Parents are _ i · . • ·-eigbt-year-oldllusindibanlisir .. .,._..,.....,.,.,l.Jlt ~ .fOtvi""!"en wllo ". NOW .tlEAllllllART£· fOR 'CllllJlllEllS SllOt$. " JdOolM ago through Foster ftmS $11 a UlfMllb an'cf a Talion mot ilOlm over the Philippme!! __ -· • P loa Parenti. The J·acksona of~~ .... -"~ .., ~ durinc WWU and were hel '-•tuffng --c1-..-....... • .. •• C".tc.. "''!,,;,':~= ,. .. ..,.-~lbillty to the little boy ~ the actsons have .,,. the-Philippine nationals liv· l · · ... · .+ • • -• ~ is financial. not legal, .. 11ly 1~ ._..o _u. lltfle boy, inc ln_._the hills. :· ,. Every month, Mts. Jacbon PllAN haM tt.e entire fami-1n ~Ecuad0t, there ls a-little ,.nds a check for f!6 to PLAN 1!',' "parlieldadr 'Wilb medical 18-y-old !Fl, 'G e ...,.11'"0 J~1: headquarters in New Yori. prebilms. J:aperltt.ce \la 1 . Flores, who 'bas, G.ffl' 1.0DO j· The money is used to·provide -!ball ft "ls ~ 111 Fomer Pathm. Tiiey ore in- a monthly cash grant. new ~ I ehild healthy in a sick 10ates· 'Of -h Cotdrd) s.tate 1 ciolbing and hawebold goods family. · -Penilenliary-in 'Canon City,, for Rusindiharto's f a m i 1 y , Despite the distance that Col•. -' • PLAN provided medical care separalf$ FoSter Pare n li Since it 1'aSformed in'J.937: wh!:n ..ma. primary school tram..• Jbetr ::lilldnm; t h e PLAN has 'helped .more than edualtim ~~me cases. "ailiiplion'' is kept at a 110,000 foster children· .re~ ... -. . by .ya.mg ri mer . I ONCE UP.ON A TIME th•r• w•t • mother -•11d .i.. .; .. ,..,i~g • tntg•1ift0. All _oi • ..ivdCl•11 sh; ••w • ttory •~ pichirtt •bollt Sto,.,b~olc .ho•• !wit~ th• G.ood "lH0111elce•ping 1e•ll• •Ml w•• heppy be-1al ~ pi!jrsona1 ltftL Monthly letters adultbeod,. tthanb to ~ --t° PLAN's ...._ is to help -' ori&inal Md translalion -!ban ••• Foolu Pareats lq •"• lcnow they w'ould be good 11tff1 for her ehildre11 Ille cbtld and Iamily 111 mp ~ in touch and the !be U.S. ad Canida. , become seU~ioi Fqeter hrents -ue·Jl'O"ided PLAN operates in tbt~couni throuA hil'l•ved .tea It b. reg u 1 a r re P'' rt s 1 n d. tries of the Far !:ast ancf. mztrltion ll)d ...,...,Jal op-pbotocl:apils to chart-Iba pro-s . lu· , , 5 ·Get Degrees _] upervisors onor FromYo~U 8 Coast Residents . to we•r to 1Chool. Evtrybodv i1 h.eppy ftOW wi#. Story· boolc f•sHlo11 •llff ..._ .. ,;,11~g·f•1t1ily elice of S~r.yl.ook· . : . . ~i.o ••. !IOW AT -·- • ' .. --SAY-0" SHOE$. , . . HARBOR CENTE0R0 ; 2300 .HARBOR.· 1. 1 tN• .. 1'riftyl .. .Eight Or an g e Coast residents have been honored by !be county BQ8rd of Supervison for tbeir 10 years 11ervice to the county. Flv1: Qrange Coast residen~ were among 1,779 studenbl1 who received d Ip 1 om a-9' MESA · .H~ "'''"''"· L 0 5 recently at ~ SUT?mtt ' com-~\~ ;'117-COSTA Altmitos: Gerald J. Borton, ,mencement exercises held at ~ sb¢ff. Corta Mesa; Fl0ttnee Brighmn Younc Univenity in I . I Kuhns, road, Newport Provo, Utah. Jl¥cb. · '1'hey are ,Geora< R. Nack.S, ~ J. McDonough , Laura 'Nactos· and Jtlm W. -I ..-, c.ata Mesa; "ml Ji .• all ol Costa "Mesi:; Jlmes 1f. O'Sullivan, harbor. J)avid .c. _Hansen, of HU&- C<!sta Mesa; Milton K, Tobey, tlng!Oll Beach" 'll<i LlndsaiT _ •. airpoit. Hontmcton Beach. E""""'. of Newport Beodi. Receiving 10.year pins were JJ. )laxine Dicey. d a. t a ae:rvices, Newport B e I c b ; Bn'C" B. Elvy, juvenile hall, D--... Point: Warren R . I. ~ --.:~-. ~ -~~ ' HAUM CEN;,._.,i,_d f 2300 ~ • COSTA MESA . ' I MOONUGHT 5"1£~ e Aug. 27 .. I 'ti ·11 pm · 1W/o POLYESrD : .J _ ~.lr/o COTTOll VN•• TO $5." .·.'' • IOll1 E 54"·W -3· J •• · DAN ltlYB · SHOITS \/AWES TO Si.ff 2 11• TDS. ~ J9 cam f"'~NtOM -:>,...;, -..~Ii" ---.............. -....... -100 YD. ;f~c-~ ' -. - • •. l,bc,;:~tf&n k~itJ.iO,ps 6.n,d Shott; ottf~o1.1s .'ll~\\es S.H.l. ~.~5,.~ $ ,... ,, r. ~· ; . ' •. ..,1'4 . _:..., • C\. ' . -• ~- •• , I , -~ 1~ ·~~ ... ,,_ r , • . I • .-.;(.-1 ~ ..... t. ,. • ·" · I t·<., L.iitf> ~nJ 'frnl;;l'6~:~~-ilo ' :t;;,i, ~~ ~1flC i~ Ski/~~,~;~~' ~w~15 .j,. ·~ . ' , <.J···· t•J • • ~.;( lQ -Ii> "y ' -...,~, f &~ -:dock. J."~itn'ntef' ·ts~ ' ·~ ~ph,~ •• :' ••• . -~ .. \ l/2c++ • • ~-- I ~ ~TOf'CllPW , ~ UR -CIOI'&' T !I" ~·w•• ,.,.... •• ~ • ........ ~ ... - . ;: ~;:;;.;;;:-:.:~·-·--·---=- ... .,,, .. --·--·J:-t'C· ~ .. ,· .. MOONLIGHT ~, .SALE'-. ': . • ,,~_:,TffURSDA Y AUG. 27th ,. .• , . 3 .. HOURS ONLY · "' -.. LTD. " HQ URS & • ... ' ~ MOONL1GHT~MADNESS • ~ r· . . . . ·· CElEBRA TION • !;, GaLS~. • .~8 -:pm 61111. PM . _ _ . PAJAMAS _& GOWNS · · ~2 .. ~~'~, . Th~ A~ 27th.a PM-11 .PM VAWE TO $5 . . }. ~ ·~ ~-~ .. •-••Tr~./., ------......... . .. ··--' •' ... , GIRU 'CAPRIS ·-·-'-. ... ~ ~ -. ,. y _.,, JAWE TO $4 . . • SllORT.S"& BERMUDAS YAWES TO $4 " BOYS ·SlllRTS ~ • ' 'l, -... ¥ALUES 'TO $4 - ' GIRLSRAJlEi ' VAWES TO $6.50 ·'1 ·~ By Famous Mfg. 20l Suih to c'-sa from. • Most sit.es. Values to $125. .,.,AA,l~,. 7 /' . -~! ~~ . -~~., _, ·: "~SPORT ---4 Y.tNi. chOic., of . . • 200 Sport Com •. - .. .. ..,., . ,,, I S~ .. 66~ ., ' .;" ' J ... ,;i·•,·-·::~" 1 .... ... "~ 5EIS . .." . yALUES TO St.00 in •I styles & ·sizes. V •lue to $85. • DRESS-. • '°" ~-_ .. VAUl&TO $4 :'1"· T --SHIRTS-.·. . ... .. 29 .......... ,. • . . V.AW'S TO .$4 , BQYS =s lo· -•• • . ••'' '::'::•·-n ' SUITS 1~1'11N• AS &~VE -20,o '· . Sllt1S'. . • • • . - 1,00() P•in to .. tisfy tM t L....:..!.....:..... -__, . ._ . ..., .'.~--Fr&tt ~ ' « COftVonfioMj belt ' . loop tfpo. V AL'UE TO $32.00 F•~anES · 1-i i ." '" ~t• Uul VALUES TQ $15 ....... ; : .. : • ."~: . • ;.J ,....,.,~.to ·MASTIR Qi~-Ol ~ - • ' ... II< • .. 2300 HAllOll ILVD., COSTA MESA HAQOR CEHTEll-OH TH& MALL .. PHONE 540."lfOO -"' . ......... • • ·······••'lllftb.'.;j ·--~-.. - • ' 'J • - . , -4 t_ C 11 I;;' n' lo n. DAILY Pll.Ot, .............. ' • .-., -~ :II •rii:rlfM ~. -.R , .. ·~ .. ·ewes . . -. ' , ... I _, .. , '.After 40 Years . -.. :st~li4 ~Uii4f a·t;PUly· . . ' ... • 1 • -· • "' . n-~ -~ .-J ..._~....., _. Elovea. ~ Coast s .•· i'• 'B•J1d• --i Oacil-. n: Kellogg, 179 Jleopari ~ I _ -id"i ~ --......... --"1,118 ilolllora'-' If: P~, Hm . ~ood. Way. ArtJiur G. • t aa.. ,... • m -~ ... ... -udti11••· • I '• ... C)'llthii Drift. &:.en I.Jun. s.m Jw Capistrano ~ _,,__lii>JIO'I• um..... So•1,er• ~lo tile !flt Pr_.• ~.Kr I -~ J-ll.Erecarte,3HnLa .l . ' f C·'' A . ., Honan Ill.at Calilinaia 9Uille --.--. a D. .&•.:.;& M • • ~ -..., -··•!Ml • _... sened the Loa ' ~ 'c.llote la -a l:w; -··-· .. ·~·~ --·-and edlilatlouJ Aageles -diolrict • -Luis ~. ISllln.... Chll _. UD' ••Im for Loo A,,..i.. Clcy princ;,.I -i prlDcilol f1f To be eligible for the lilt, _ ~ ~ ~), -Val· .. •. ., ·, · Jdwiolt 1evenl m.k from lMl _. the lb!dents must attain at •ti.a Drive. · ~ I AmJr.oen, who joinal Ille his .. •-as ocl-least a 3.0 grade point •• ,.... Neopxt ....._-: Do..W 1t Les AICetes d&J 'I e 11 • • l m1nistnlllll'. al ~gnmeots for in all courses taken during tbe IWr.m, DIS • • '• "'IL ..... In Im• a I e, the iorJdildsion,IDl!l5t. CHI _llH<l"..->lllCM.'!lln' j 1!16!1-10 1<:00ol year. T'lie . -· -· """'!-let> matbealUt.s-.pll1sleat la-. Al9Men was m-m&:w<-.iwit6fe«J>.a(' students are . · I6r, ---· Drl .. .,..........,.., .. , .... --~-·-· WrNk= te.ct.r, will ~ ed z , 'wf .. h•adent el ~ Va.IN &CN/5 I " I -, bmd II a -lla6el Ille • .,, .. -. Fw -~.L::=::#illPl.~..c=-A ........... ...-·a l'*"'.1'.":=AAiih hMpl, Frlda1. ... ---..... -' A ulh9 ol.CU••&•· -·----.u.n.111u"' I , 1 ...,. . ....,~-~ Jwl-Pick B lta«At ... ID Lw ....... 411111 wu r . laal e~ r:= :i:-1o ":!:I .::..1 • tsf " 111e -Blook' Beauty collep,-Be received hh .,_,...... I J;e l ... t ..... • ..... -the _ .... Mi In ciluge, al WI ANGELES (AP) ' . ~la-· llld-Cber)!Kae--. ~year· 2 H 1" :_t ...., .. I LI •m• l.liis old •. ·•w -Lo on QDOft IAlt ,.... i. _. ... bi .,... .. · -m ii:*~ Am. ol Sdlool -B1acl California In a statewidef Admililoltilas, ~ ..my pageant here SundaJ· Two 0ranee eo.~ s ,, ~ llml beeanamed to ..,.,.. ' ... w ....... ran fer '"am1 ' •!' s mt at a. T.&lhmlllr "-· ""' --B. lloJ k. • -= lift be., Cllta .._ _,..Am .E. Caal ' ., -DollJ ..... Ji'-~ v.-. MWI• ---~wttb • n.11.J' .Pn..Or a n ,.._ ••• 6G.5'JI c..·. Model Closet Boutique __ _.. .... ,.......,. rm.a ... ,.. T181fr-#ISllD ftUI AAOUlT • illUls.IKllll$. .cce•,.ta UP1911!1.IAWlll -olSeco.Rd"lJ _... :~,·==~"'~·=:=n1a~ lidrltir -;;.v ·= • A,~°"'.::! to -a Col Si. ... • Pl u-~· • 1i'• • tt.e WI, will -'-Piii Della~ .. ...... -.Ario 7 ..... la .... - Ive at ml' Cassia a.. America papmt m Mew y, l!ewport -later \his ~ ... 2" -.ti v.~ ......... , --, 57• --~~,,. . . . . . . . . ... 1/2 ,, ... I I I . a'ait dl NICI ........... s• ·-~ Wi .. 'WI u..t $7.M v_.,_ •••••••••• QiWWW... ... --v.i.. ........... ; ,,", LI. ___ ..... ••••••••• ......... . . '41!' ---. .. clr:t1_._...._ "'· •.••• a. a •• I • :=-,, µ Ills '121 ........... . 1 ·••• ••• •4--I -... sac I 1 .. ': ..... -. ~._.....·-.~---~ "'T' . ..-,...,-.-.,..... • ......___ .. _,. __ ..•. -._ .. --~-~--... HALF & LARGE SIZES All NEW 'f Att MfflCttANOISE off \\OONLIGHT SALE THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY 8 UNTIL 11 2.300 HARBOR BLVD. -HARIOR CENTER .'~.ff-TO-EM'' -CHS .. HAUOR . CE•TER ~:" ·--~ ' ... Jo '• -~ ..... -t.V •"'•._..-,Non ' .. . ; ··~ * IPl.ctAL !IOI... •' I . . . . I .............. :.. ................... ; ·• tOUl'Oll -C.OUPOll .COUPON -·• Mn I •·NS* ~ .I • ;~ ONE flEE! • • • ., • : I "~-· • ~If~· • I ,, •r" -• •'15c Piil _. "r' . ,: • . ca... 11e1m1 11"1'. ~ llil!li · · · ,111 A .............. 111•. ••.• ··--~·· •• 11_,• •' .· S'rp at Barhor-c~ .. ter _ -; . --' f·f.)Volit.an ··.~$,pe~~,s . Q~t ·~ -~ . . . . . . . . :· t 'Femak Ducrim.iRatiD,. Worse' -D~rmanl 1 • •• . , .... . f c -~ ' .. • ' I ' "\ . B1:~(;EOl1GE I~--''Gaad ... e i UD.pJ e I .Me She notes", .. W.omeri hold • ''Prof~saional cliscrimination :. ecm--urilcs, lllC:ial~ ,...,,. ar:d smaller. percentage. of ti:!P jobs · • _e!emenWy edueatiim. In· tbe now than they did in 1911J • .against. women 11. an ICl'Oll Jail few Years, .u tma pd-'"nte 1930 census indj::t the board reality that IJ -ha.. booonle """" 15 percont of all w deflnifel)"i•tliug worse." .. ~ar~ct: , -. ... I •ii"llr" jhe naliao Mlis · Beatrice Dinerman ~' tificaIIT""~ • , • , en ~ ~ • piC 7 Witlr1'ri .fiitr! pr • • • tll came in -~Et·aettiM the 'mBimh; hut bY • ·· COJJSUilallt with the Umvers1ty> top positleol: , f!lur'I ' -iiied to •It · "'-.. Cillllmula School "'Wheii1111.----1--,o..i.""";.·,.,&,, -~ -~-'' k' -..,:,...,, . ,....-,.. "" . . ,..... .• -'ll'Or I ,._..., of. 111\1·~ 41iab1-~' lb Ibo·~-sba Social Welfare R e • • arc ll-., R!' Ia.~ ~~·¥'If: :. studied; ...... -lliniermmi !: Institute, mode thll asses.. She ciUd Nallaoal m.:. women -to lie llmitqol " - ment on the eve Of ·lll!t -lion ~:.~.hr ~~-· inovemont"o , ·-•m· ii .,....II\!& ., 'It; .pScent '11,: ....,...._ ~ on •·women's Rights Day," ~ ,e;:~:;;i*l;.~~-·.·-~~~; .• ,.~i day. only 37 por-i al eiimebf"'7 !r.Ol: ...... J>liY,llc.!"•• • Miss Dlnerman says, ~ and 11 feir -u · S.I · eiUl!r' adnlut: ckidDrs;: pr ,11· "Despite the hue and <ry for per«nl aQlfilil!!, ~ pr;.. ~ obsUotricl<' a Ii women~s liberation and ac-dpall" ft -. · aneco}ogy. Vay· fe1i!'.:. complisbments claimed bf ··Tbe~ ~tibat mare. l11i:l .. , •,''she CQD~~ ~· many in the feminist 1llO,ft-more ~~-~ w:twe ii. ·~ law, women Jtitnd men~ discriminalton Is hr -•adln&:" -.m. said. "I\ 'g<atitate tow.Inf.~ creiiing~d wc:rsenin'1" ·. doesn't meall:JbeY. are com---.rmnent ~'Die 1eW She has Interviewed and col-peting effectively On an-equ&l' ~w~ 1ftlo" ar:e..Ji--it~ lected .. C o mp I e t e d ques-footing with men, Rather, the tuie um•'li" do inteNr' dellp tionnalies from women in reverse ls true." wart," lbt ,............, englneeriag, ---and • . . . university. teaching, to reach ~:::.::. 1he ..... FOi' Top sn.n.ta Coverage . tinuing ~ ag-r---: ' . women Jn these tradithmaJly • • maJe.dOminaled Pl. 7 ...... R d th D ' ... ILY P'' 0 T .she said; l s the 'I.ct ~ ea -. e -~ . . .l..J.J" "females are losing ·ground in their former -glloldo .. well" I • • • ONE Nm QftLY ntUISDAY Nm ~'"11;: ;-;:;-,;;.~ .:: • • : . "!!"" ~ M8I -J:n HOUIS OHL Y --. ~ ciNTER • • ..... ---&ACl[S ., One"' ... Ptice h Saarn• ...... - sron . .. ..,.. • MID .... , . Ca_•;:••~.,., . . . ! .c~-s. .. ·;:.; .· I L• m ...... ...... SlllllTS ... s3• , . -•LllND WHIJ'C ..... COLod SWIA~·-.. pa._ . ..!.-.. -~---'1 r - .... to lll'f:I ~. M1£ 10JSPOITCOAlSI ,... ~,... ' .... -·1~ .-.... ,-.,:. '11.5 -• • , . NOW , -"'.·· -.... , .. ,. -933" -.., •• ·•sr -'36• HAUOlt CENlll •1Z3IO !i•RIOI! • COSTA .... -,, ----m , - • ,., codPoll IGHT ~SALE YA'"A"F COll'ON 'lw.C••ia••••• •1-· O..Yo•r;1tuar:1aa1• Of ., ....... ...... LIMIT ... COUPON PD. CUSTOMER - WOOl.WORJH'S YMU'tal COUPOll O~?·P ANJl: 7 HO.SE . ONEa RIS All . ~ hy IOll' fair II SIM Eaft Get Fill Pair Free . WOOLWDant'S YA"YmF COWON 18"E -LUF FD.LO . PAIJI 500 S•1et e T-. Qudtt · l•lzxl ilc• I.el). '9c . NOW ONLY Tr . LIMIT Ollll COUPON PD. CUSTOMR YAWMLF COCIPOll 5 Pc.~ ·SINK . SET .. c ... ,, Aswtc '. ~~$176 ~ WITH~"" . .. ... UMIT -COU--c-.. WOOLWORTH"S : 24"ll41'° YN• TO $3.29 .., ···-,_ ..... $1.37 ... -. ....... 0 .... . ' • • ' ' I j r - I ~W~tdM::::.:ldo='=·~A~~=~='=26=·=19~7=Q ~~~~~~-·-·~IL_V~"~L=OT~ Find Ou Lllow Much You 're _Getting_for Schon ___ ' . ax es ay OEORGB.LElllAL " ...... , .... ,... SANTA ANA -Orange Colst tlxpayer1 lntertsted In determlnln, the amount of their 1f7f>.71 acbool lues may uN the chart below. To esUmate )ll&ar ta1, add lhe Hllmated lir rolel for the '111trlct1 in 1'hlch your pro- perly 11 located and add tbem up. Divide the total auessed • valuation ol your property by 1100 and multiply that numticr by the tot.al tax rate. It look at the e1Umated per pqpll, costs wlU help you determine how much you arc gettln& for your tax dollar, 11 your home i, located in the· Fountain Valley, Hun· liftlton Beach, Ocean View, ' .,, ' Seal Beach or Westminster elementary distrleta, you also pay taxes ht the Huntlniton Beach Hlgh School District and the Coast Comi:Qunlty College Dillrtct, (lormerly Orange Coast Junior COUege). II your properly la lo Ntwporl leaeb or Coat.a Miu, you PIY taut In the Ne~porl-Mesa 0~ li<hool Dil'"<", ra\es tor '!hkh vary depending on the ct{y, and Cout Commlllllty c~•J.,. District. r Property owners In the Capistrano and Laguna Beach districts also support the Sad· dleback Junior C o 11 e I e District. The highest school taxe1 on the Orange Coast this year wlU be paid by property ownert ln the Ocean Vie\¥ ICbool dlstrid -a total of 11.'19 per ;100 of asaeaaed valuaUon .or elementary, • (I.Ill, high school (11.%11 and dtbl reU,..menl. community rollege ($.at). The column on per pupil The lowest -will be in La1una coats -'1total budser' - Beach -IS.56 per 1100 In-reflects the total bu,dget ex- cluding the Saddleback Junior pendlturts of school districts colleat laz rate. 'l1le cost of lnclucllli ~paymeots to the all datallon for Lagun.a pro. state ~ butldtng f\md. perty -rs' Is lktnta per II, IS Uample, you llv• lo a llOI ltu than the amoont ll0,000 -tn c.ioia -· lt levied by Ocean View tlemen-probably carrMs u ~ Ill')' t<boolo alooe. . ' • Now -compare your * 1r valuaUon of $$,000. T h I s antOWll divided by 1100 yields the number ($0) by which you multiply the total tu ratel for schools strvtng yoo -IUl llt- cludlng Newport-Masa Unllled and Coasl Community collop. Your totaJ tu bill will bl about Pll (50 ti-$6.0I!· U you have lhrte cbildren -• * * ooe In elttne'tltaty school. ooe In hi&b scbool aod 1111t in junior <Ollqe -the school -semnc you will lpatd a Iola! of IS. 411 • tducalt ,.... •bildrtn lhls ftar. The unified district - •1t1"1ilr>' ml hilh 9cbool - costs for two chlldm1 are Q,flO, and tbe community col· * * leat -litldctta *llltr 11 .111 for -11t1r1111.-. Thus, yw d rectlvt P 1• -i. ti _u .. tor 1111 , « '""fl>IJ aiot -ol llie ... LUil i;,oat. Find, your school dlJtricb llltl .ealcWlle tf>t naureo t!lat apply to yoo. (Good luck). * * esUmated taz b1i1 with u. .---------~-------------'--------------------, Ucipated costs per ~pl! Ohown . t lnlhtcolumntolh•rl&hl.The . Here'·s 01·sir1·~i L· 1·neu· P-cost for instruction figure Is the amou:..1t educators ~ to compare lnatruc~ " o 1 t 1 between dlst.ricts. • It tloes not inc udt tz\r' cost.I borne by the tlistrlct but not dl!'eetl)' related ~o . the educational procram tueh u • cl111rlc1 . G.ract. Lev el • -Served Coasl Community College 13 & 14 Saddlehack.Junior i;olle&• 13 & H Laiuna Beach Unified K-12 Est. Actual T •• It ate "•ft 11970-71) (IHJ.~ $.89 , IJ-1 .53 ' .53 3.03 3.14 11'70-71) 0'70-ltl -• «1t~~~~I' l1t.Avt r ... Per_ ~I Per P,..!I Iner•••• Cost For ~ Coat Tilt~ (DecrNM) Instruction lu&ft-t .05 $ 8$0 $1,481 same 1,166 1,617 (.11) 995 1,070 For tlie :.Record Citiz-e n Group Seeks . \ . ' .. ' ·Nine ~More Memb ers ' >.13 4.69 .44 4.34 4.37 . (.03) 847 930 679 1,010 .Capistrano Unified K-12 ~•'fo'porl,Mesa Unified K-12 Costa Mesa Meetings I , SANTA ANA -The newly formed CIUzena Direction Fin- ding ~ Co~i1• -t h e public'• voice ln the County's ' general planning procram-ls seeking nine new members. Jaines E. O'Connor of South Laguna has been' named ac· ting chairman of the body to which 10 members have been aPPointed -five by county supervisors and five by the • Newpor.t Beach •Huntington ~ch Hi&h 9-1 2 Tustin Unlon •llich . . 9-12 Fountain Val\ey. )';lemeptary K-8 Huntington Beach Elementary K-8 Ocean View P:lementary K-8 San Joaquin lementary ~ K·& Seal Beach Elementary K-8 \Vestminster Elementary K·8 4.78 4.34 a.22 ' 2.13 2.07 2.03 3.50 3.50 2.80 2.!16 3.68 S:71 2.76 2.68 2.16 2.20 2.99 2.97 .44 .09 924 l,031 .04 llOO 1,029 same 613 656 .24 M3 . 679 . (.03) .. 671 713 .08 709 . 780 (.04) soq 1,00Q .02 637 6.18 Tustin 1Foe Of AirJlOrt Orange County League of ,'-=========================================== Cities. 1- Marriage ' Ueetases TUSTIN -The Tustin city council has joined U>e long list or organizations 1opposing ex- pansion of the Orange County Airport. . . ,. Councilmen. hav,'' unanimously adopkl:I a reaolu- tion requesting that! the board of supervisors '!take action neceS.ary to anev1ate or eliminate noise and.1 air pollu- tion and potential safety hazards from the conUnuing operation of jet airq-aft from Orange County Airpoft.'' The miolutlon st1ted that t.xpansion of alrport>facilitie!I 'tl.'Ollld naturally lead to an in- cr'!a&e in air traffic. Dr. Wasserman To Give Speech r ANAHEIM -Ill''. Jack Wusennan will be t be feitured speaker al ihe Sept. Re•eppeintell 14 meeting of the \Orange County Society of ns r a e I Airs. Normap Wa~on Phila&elilt... 'nle meetlni will of Newport 'Beach hp1 be be.Id at 7:30 p.m. at the. been appointed for a Eastland Savings an Loan second year as chair-Building, 110 S. Brookhurst St. At the commiJslon's first meeting, Al Bell, or the COlMly plarl!ling departmeni, adv'5ed member! 1 to "remain in· ,d,e1pendent ol special p~ures, includil'l~ the plan- l!il'lg de;P-f,rtment7 and the board ol supervisors." "Dctl't be a rubber stamp or you will be wasting your time,". be added. The eommisston'a, pOwer ls · at:ricll1 advisory to t h e supervisors. It was named at the suggestion of Ult UCI Proj- ect 21 Studv Team for Urban Problem Solving and the Orange County Chamber or C o m merce Environmental Planriing CommittP.e. Nine ' additio11al members are to1be ?dded to the present 10 and O'Connor · has asked that those persons Interested in serving on the new group write or telephone Bell in the county Planning Department. He stressed that there are no qualificajioqs 11s to age , education or financial statw. The. first five members ol the commission were narp.~ from their varioUs diltricts by the supervisor•, Qw: teCOnd five by the Or1n,p County League of Cities, and the re· maining 11ine are to be selected by the original 10. t1.o.G•Y·!"'"w.N~-o-111 ,.,, 2". man of the Council of hen'" W will k 1un 111 t1rc1e. H•111111111on ,,,, . California Volunte:et r. as.sennan spea •lldr v elOl'f1, ~ nm M1r1t11 """ advt'ser" for the Nat· t'on-on ·-rough the. WindJow of a Neil meelif1g of the group will be Sept. I at S p.m. in the conference room of C9l1nty Admi1li4lrative Officer Robert pfi(;:-!itt.t~~ os.,rd O.. d , 3S'S S • u ·~ t ..... l.qrl• ••c~. 1nd Andre~ al Foundation-March of Tollrist Bus - A T'r~ve.lers ge·1~· 10'111 ~on g.v Dr., Hunt1111ton Dimes. View o( Israel Today.• Thomas . "~AU&IMtlCtl.lltPS. T110m11 E., _;:_:::;,:c:;_ ___________________ -,:;--------- 126 N-IMrlP011. Los ,1."''1~1 1~ ,.,. 1C1thflt,... J.. ~?. of 1'11 W. otnnf•onl """""°" •••ell AOAMS-DAV°IL Clltrl11 A.. n. of MAIJllJjO lttv•I M1rl'\llt. A" U. of 1~ M1nf· , 1obl Lina. Hvnllntlllll lttdl. P11t ot 1 a'lllh, A.11911111 D . lul"'l1Vld bv IOl!I, Ftr· min, Tor!vlo. '!l'f'• L" 1nd Joe Mtrrv1<1; d1utllllf1, Aflll~I Lt/TMll'111, Jutll Sunlt• 111d Kvmlnla jfauno: 2t .r1nckhlklf9fl incl ?7• 1n111 .. r1nachlldrt11. ltOHn" t• nlerir, WtdnndlY. 7:» P,M. 51n11111 r CllaPfh 111'1111111'11 M111, TIMl•J<lll" t AM, SS Simon tnd Judi C1 thollc Cllurcl!. ,,.. ltrl'l'tflt, All Souls Cm111tl"f, L-lttdl. Smllfl& Morlu1rv. DlrK torf. ICl.lNTON Gt rtl'\ldit I . k(tolOn. Wlft ltf lllt lilt Htr" A. -Scr1t1ton. a11ov1c1 mo111er of Mrt. Loft &, Pllllp, Mrt. ,..._,1utrl1t S. ,1111 11111 Mrt. '•!•felt S. 1 .... 11. Al11 1urvlvMI bV Mvtfl 1r1nclclllldr1n. fl"rt 1r•-1·11.r1Nkhlldrt11; kM' 111i.rs tnd oow brotl'ler. Stl"'lk"' Frldt'f', ? ,M, In !ht Wtt Kirk 1' lilt H1.rhtr. For111 Ltwn Gltndai.t. ,arnt Lt wn Morlut rY. Mt· moritl contrjblifleft• mt'f' be mtd1 t. !llt Lot, An .. \11 Mt!tbollc Cllnlc: C1m1 1or Oltbetlc C/llldrtn, 2SlS w. 1111 St., LOI .ll\lltlff. ARBUCKLE • SON Wntcllff Mortuary 4!7 E. 17dl I t., Cosla ~tesa 141-llR • BAL'l°Z· MORTUARIES C..,.. !lei Mar OR M4lt C..la M,. Ml 1-tdl ' . 1£1,L BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 BroHWIJ, C.ia P.ttsa UNas • McCORMICll.LAGUNA BEACH 'MORTUARY t7'i LIQ• Cuy• Rd. ..... Ii • PAClf!C Vl~\I' MEAWjllAL P4Rl CelBxwlttary 11111 p Drivt Newpon -·· Calllonlt 1"4111 PEllll 1A~11Ly OOIAINIAt l'UN!tRAL llOME Tiet ltblA•t. llllbll!t*< - 111DFE11 :o~'f'1!AllY I Lapa• -ffl·llll llaitOe.... -• SllllTI"' Mfl"TU~RV GT Mala II.. H11d11f,111 Buell - ' . " 1a111ar so1•~un1auc? 8ENWNE lONDON BUS 8rin1 a bfulh of aul~anlic old En1land iitto your plans and proi,ctsl Newport Nition1I Bink went 11! th' way to London to briric b11ik 111nui111 londofl two·ie<:ker bus which is ~ow available for charter " 1ly your 01"tanil1titnl You can ch1rter this 43· pas'tnter bus fO(' your lf'OUP tlansport.ltion r!quir.inlfllt Tht ch1cltr fee inch1dn th• 1tr1icu of a d1iver. Special ralu h.,. been dllirnt<I to tuoMmocltle dltrit1bl1, Pvic, and h1t1rn1t or11flil1tlOll$. Another comm11nfty nr1ic1 by your · unique Now pol\ Naliooal Bani! , , t II HIQUB t CONVINllNT OPl lCU •VIN• cilANOI COUNTY lhoortfllfka ....... 11 •-lll~lll. -~ ....... llll-111·110 ..._ M 1tti11 H~ M eo..i .... <li 111 ·2IOO ........ ttlc4I ltlrMt ltlm 171·72'0 l"f"'* Ofkt SU"1ior tt P1Ke11tl1 M2·t51 l • .,.,,... otlil £ait't'Mlp11111 ll M• Co11t1117'4140 . •-ttor1cow-•~11t:,111 · _ kll lnd·"'ict l.tia!l.11 W.ld!l,~I ~H·2.71 t • ~ ....... Ltisvtt Wtilf. Upne Hln1'30·3JOO I , -Need -to car all .this? 12'x15' living room, 9'x12' dining room, 24'x3' hall ••• 40 sq. yards! " .. • Get''Salem'' . f0ronly3~ / ' I \ 40 sq. yda. for only •140 r , -St•p ri;hl up -oMI o" to our lu1h, p1111h 'So l•m' carpa1i11t lor woll.fo.wotl lu•ury you ntveritl•-.flt yOu co\lld afford!· Sole"' i1 contini.iouJ filamet1t nyl•fl• •••i>h pilli11g and fut1ln9, Spot! •Ml t Rllll wi pe up •cnily. It hcu a good long life, •v•'\ wh ere tfoffi" \1 heavy. Pick twMd 9~ld, twMd 9'Neidt, 101icl avocado, solid bilge or onticiu• 901d. " lrJnt In your own m•••vr•m•nta fer• n .. ollli1•t1o" ••timeteJ Atk •lieut e ur ••11'•rt c•r,.&.lnat•l~tl-.11 ''""i''• Pe1t1t•r• h•• • c•Mpl•t• ..a..tlt• •f velu•·•rlc•tl·c•r"''"' •11.r"' "'"'•• l l\nneq• for co rp•! •still't,'e ro ll today: ~At40GA PARIC (183°3660) CAR LSIAD (729·79911 DOWNEY (869.4.541 ) fUllERlON (171 ·4343) HUNTINGTON l~ACH (192·7771 ) IAK!WOOO l63•·70DO) MONTCIAIR 1621-lll IJ N!WPOR!'IO.CH ('4"2~fl) OlMlOt "THI CITY"(•39-$091) TOlllAHCf(7J2.J893) V£NlURA("42·?.5f2) Ccarptt o 1caon1 now, •• i"'' 1.11• P•nnt11 ti"'• po1M1111t ,...., • ( l ' T , I • ,. ' I· r I. ! ' I i l I ( I l I ' i I I • I I • y I'll.OT s . . ' • -- Wlll111 ..... ~ ..... 26. 1970 ' --.... ~ ........ -·-.. C~ME EARLY, UMmD SIZES, QUAN1111ES AND COLORS PASHION TOl"S ,... ..... , •• "dt, ,...ell .. , •crylic 111 .. •OH011 2.88 Olleo. S6 .. It --···-··--·-···--···-·· ......... NOW TAILORED AND FASHION BLOUSES -'--' ·'"' l11111iet" ....... .,., ... k11it, .... .,. 3.88 cm... SI te Sf--····-·-········-············-··-···NOW FASHION SKIRTS i•._, 011d 111i1t•1 t.iu1, r•y•• 111d cotto11 2.88 ORl6. ss .. 11 ··--·--··-··-···········-···········"ow ANKLE PANTS :=:. •: :;•;-,' .~::~:_~~~:_.:.~--~~~-~.~ .... NOW 4,88 MATl!IHITY WEAi •• ,. •• , ......._ -ertH •·lwlct: l M 6.88 111cl M-, .... ti .. SI ____ HW .. MEN'S SPOllT SHlaTS • ,...._ ,.ck.t, ·~·cl col/or, 1herl 11 .... ,, .. lifl, Oltl .. I.ff ---·-···..OW 3 ... $10 • U.S.S. CONSTITUTION )'" wootlo11 •.Ml, MoltfifuUy cloftiloll, 1li9litly c1 .... ,e4. cm6. 1111 ··-··---···llOW $99 , __ ,,.,._., n-.. -'••· ••&"'•• 1 44 4.88 ........ --. .......... ___ . "' IONDO YAlllAM ~ ................. 16" WU. -.... _____ ,,.,,.. var 11111 ,., .......... "" ............ ·••h••'·· , ... .. ,i11k, M~. Gm .. JAi ............. ·-··-·-----.. NOW ·~·" 1.99 NOYILTY. CUITAl!CS . 11ttl• .,. ,.. w..1 ... J4, JO.: J6" 1....... 2.44 Oii•· J.ff pllllr ·······-·-.. -·-·-··-······---·NOW Pl. l'LAST1C WOVEN CURTAINS ctfe 1.,Ce. wlifh •II~ IM'tle, 60..JO, 3 1.00 '4•1• --·······--·-.. ·-·-·--· .. ··-··-··-·-······r-1-... PIE SCHOOL SHIRTS , <ll••pte11e .~ colen, '"" 4 t• 7 1.88 011e. l.Jt ··-·---········---·-······--··--·f--·MOW IOYS' SPOIT COAT & PANTS pre-ich .. I 11._..: •Morhtl c;olo" •• 0.1 .. '""·-----·-··-··--··-·--···wow CAIPIT SAMPW ,,.,, f..-,.., .............. .,.. 1.50 21•1• ·-···--·····--·-··-·----···-···-·-····- AIEA IU&S ~.iC: . ..:; -~~~: .. ~-~~~-.~~~~-~~~: .. ~~--·r.i_Jiow 5.a HAU IUN"US ,r.tect h••"Y freffi<: '''''· $~ch 11 h•1!1 tiftl •llfryt J 44 0116. 4.tf ..................................................... NOW • CHAISE LOUN&E PADS fltrel ,etter11, poly fillelll. 6.44 OllO. J.tJ -I fllllr .................................... NOW SIN&LI HIBACHI c11f iro11 odjMtleble 9rill, 14 ealy. 2.44 Oll6. J.11 ................. _ .............. -................. NOW ICE CHEST 2.44 vec11cel i11111l1+.d, I J ffly. OllO. J.11 .... --·-····-·· ............ _ .. , ...... , .. __ lfOW POWER TOOL CAllY CASE -••I f01 c.itcMler 1ew, ''"'"" ., ,,1111it.f. 0110: 1.tt ........................ -... ·-·--···-··--MOW CHAIN SAW 159.99 Mic 210•, i11ch,1de1 t••il'lt kit. ONI O ... T ............... -.......... --..................... .. POITAILE DISHWASHEtt ''' lo1der, b~lll·i• <lli1,01el. OllO. 1•t.tl .............................................. ROW $138 ELICftlC IANlioE JO" wide, "'"'' I leww _ .. ,, c..,,.,...,.,, I e ..ly . OllO. m .tl ... ·-···---··-···-·· .. ··-· ... MOW $218 llNELLI 50cc MOTOICYCLI ... ,,. .. ., .. ,"" .. '"" ......... ~ .... -............. ---·-··-·--.. $299 llNILLI EL DIAl&.O 210cc. .,. ... , c.rc.f•, I .,e-4, IM .. ,,lo, II •Pt $699 Olto. 1111 •• .-.. --·-· ow HtA VY DUTY SHOCI ABSOUllS ' ARST FLOOR MISSES' JAMAICAS MEN'S DUSS SHIRTS 10119 1100 .. 0,111 .. rtod colon, fro.cit 111ff1, '•1111-l'r11t1, 1pr11d coll1r 2.50 MIA1lY UDUCD ··········----.......... -.. MEN'S SUITS .................. ...,.i ... 100% ......... ............. 79M Oll6. 11M -.. JtOW MINI HlrCH PANTY HOSE !:1~ ... ,,;k:_:~ .. ~ .. :~~~~~~: .. ~:ow 1.44 L I WOMEN'S SUPS •• lw• Iii,._ t.u ,n,., ••H J ips. _,..,. ...,, .. ••rio111 .n.. . j O•._ S4 ·----·------···..JIOW'I WOMEN'S FASHION SHOES f p11111p1 .111d ••11dal1, ll>tock. whito -4 t.1hi..W &•'•"· ..... 11 ,;,., 0116. I.ff to 11-" -.. ··--·--·········NOW WOMDl'S SHOES p111111M l MMlel1, \.•11 l flet&, "" ell 1r.s 0 ... J." .. II.ft ···--···--···-··NoW VISUAL PACK SANDALS f ft.hi.11 cekn. 9":01 1 to IO 'lr t ........ --.. -.. -............... _ .. ___ ,...... 2.88· 1.88 22c ' SECOND FLOOR EVERYDAY KITCHBI mMs ,..ltry ltur ___ 1 Oc ...,..,_, 2.88 ~ ...... ----·-: .. .:; ':_':' ___ $1 STAND MIXll II 1~ .... cheltle fer lri••• 1111iiPttt, 2 111iilJllot ..... ,., eel•" , ... , .... wlriite, •• 1, 16.a .... 16.tt ·-········-··-······--······--·······"°· YADAM~ ........ .,,... ef ,..,.., ,,. ......... w ..... ,,.. !"°'--Save 20o/o ro 60o/o - -..... YAIDA&E CLEARANCE ret1lote4 ......,., eceteft, teffet1: #111/ 1ail, 1etil1, 1•" t. 41" 3 1 00 Ol.ieo. 6h,. 1.11 .............. NOW YK. • PRINTED DIAl'ES 111ect.i• weJieltle, little •• •• it-e11i111, .................... ,,... $5 $15 om .. "" ,_ 17.11 ....... _ .. ___ MOW TO IOY'S SOCKS I .... Ir ., f•r Md: te ..... ,1 •• t~ • ., , .. ,.., ••••ritt1, .... rtetl c.alon, 1. "'· I .... Jtc te 1,11 ......... _ ................... NOW BOY'S SUITS '"••ie11 1tyl11 ealll 11olef'1, 1un1 ..... ••- ,, ... 1""h 8.88 24 88 lmuc8 TO CUA.I ........... _. TO • GIRL'S IA.CK TO SCHOOL OIDSIS "''""" -¥• .. ..J;,1, • ,11icl1, 2.5" 3 99 1111e11y flei•-Prest•, l to 14 ···-··· 'V TO • &llL'S SUPS & PETTI PANTS 100% 11yle11, sirt• J to I• " 1 22 011 .. 1.lt .. 1,Jll ....... _ ... NOW I c TO • SODA MUGS THIRD FLOOR ITAUAN • FRENCH PROVINCIAL FUINITUIE COLOI PORTABLE TV TAIU ,. $99 aao. $1 H ........... -.............. -····-···-·MOW CHINA $135 OllO. $1 H ·------····-··-·--·····---··-·NOW IUfffT $99 0110. $16' ···--······ .. ··-··--···-···-----MOW SIDI CHAIRS $20 0116. JO.Iii ........................................ _NOW t 5" _,,.,,. .. <lli•tot1•lly, with •ill+• fi11e N11i111, $238 0110. 111.ts -··-···-·----.. ···-·--:..._wow COMPONENT SET All.M CHAIRS $21 0110. JJ.IO .......... -... ............... llOW •ffl/f1t1/frri•, 40 weH1, 4 .,.,._,,.., .. ~ $188 che111er, •M1t cover, 't•,. pro-•rri• •.. +---- •• POOL TAILE :;;:o~ m:-1:..~.~-~-~: .. ~~: .• ~~.~~-':.~o;• $222 STIAK KNIVES 8' POOL TABLE wel•11I t ••ill 1., t•ftJ!..tl c•"""''· l11cltt4" 2 c-, IMlll, tri••t1• en.I chel~. 0110. IJtf -··-···· .. ··-· .. -....... ......... NOW IEFll&EttATOR 21 ft. fre1tle11, 1illle lty 1id1, 011 wt.1tl1, 0110. Sit.ti -1 ollly ···········-··-···NOW ELICTllC RAN&E JO" wi4e, Tefte11• 1"•Hl1, •• -... w. ,., c1 ....... I ealy, 0116. Jlt.•I .. .......... -...... . ..... ..llOW FOREMOST MAG WHULS Wfiti I ... eN i..i.., Iii", 6" willltfl, <ll1rli c111Mr 111•t•· OllO. l4.7J ·---···-·····--· .. ··--"····NOW lmEAD TllES Fert11te1t• refreed1, ,ric• it H r 14to11 titt1 111 M• bivM +. • .... treet • .,.~ .... 1.33 Ill Olt6. I." ll'f --···--··-···--MOW $333 CAllY YAC $378 fH'werfyl ~ H.'~ ).4f. ce,e11ity, i11C .. H1 crevi ce t11ol, 11tility .,.ale, ede,ttr. 011.10. It.ff .................................... WOW llG w.c· WOIK CLOTHES 65 % ,,eJ~-. JI S. ceH .... ,._.,.., .. , $138 1hert 11-1hirt. 0110. IAt ........ ·-·····-···---· .. ·-·-··"ow AUTO CENTER 15.88 FLOOR MATS c1eer •l..,t n .. , 11t•h, TWIN llAI OllO, 1.tl ----·-···--:·--+-·NOW FUU. .. A. I I Olte.. I.ti .... NOW TWIN Fii.ONT OIUO. J.fl ----··-·-·-·•-NOW J:Ull Fii.ONT 0110. l .H -··--·-·-·· .. --........... .: ... NOW HEADRESTS ill,, .. lritodtMt, edj111teltle 18.88 "' .88c 1.88 1.88 2.88 ... ,1r •• 1,, 600.11 •••••• ,. 8.88 , ••• OIJ•. 11... .. ·--HOW. •·••y ltecli 1vpp1rt, •••rteJ c.lle•. 1>11'0', 6."lt-: . .::::_._-:;:..._ __ -::,-:. .. NOW-4.88 -- . ' s PILOT-AOVERTISU IS STARTS THURSDAY, 10' A.M. HUNTINGTON CENTER ONLY SAM DflOO NllWAY AT llACM M.JD. -"'S ~l)~T COATS lithl we/,-., two ~ 1tyliitt, em6.. SJI .. Pl ---··--NOW ' MEN'S JACKETS • 14.88 .. 19.88 1001. ..,. ... , -"''"° .... u.aw.. 2.88 OM•. 4.tl te I.ti .... -.. -.... ··········-······-···NOW MEN'S CASUAL PANTS ll.11c~creft• 1li1111, Pe1111-Prest•, Towner•~· ,, .. e1 ,,,..., Oii ... 4.tl .. 7.tl ... _··-·~-NOW 2.99 WOMEJll'S LOUN&EWEAR ...... •!Id . 11..ifh, "'"'•' 1int, Oll6. S4 .. $1 ~--··-·---.. -·-··-·-· .. -·NOW 3.88 MINI HrrcH PANTY HOSE = =-~:..:~~~~:~-~..::~.-~'.~d h~.,. 1. 99 STRAW HANDBAGS f11hl.,. c.oler1, ,,..1 eCc•u•'l it111 , Oii .. $J ....................... _ .............................. MO'w 1.44 WOMEN'S SCARVES I 00 S. 1illi lea"''• e4' •• ecc..t to yo•r we,.,,..._ ~ Olt6. I.JI . -·----·JM>W ~ &llL'S NYLONS · micro 1trot1;!. Ct11tr-c••, 1001111 .. 1, si101 1 to 10 Oii .. J ,., 1.11 ~-·-·····-·······-·······"ow 2 .., &llL'S &ARTEI BELTS t2f. 1tt.+11ll 11ylo11, II. Sp• .. •••, 011.-,;.. hell ot16. 1.11 -·-··-·--·-·-·······--·········-··-···•ow INFANTS ACCESSORIES 1001. c.ttff terry ""ti tewol, •••2• OI:,_. 1.11 ···-···1...·········-··-·······················-···NOW INFANTS UNDBlSHllTS p11llo..,. dy4o, 111edii110 wed1aW•, 1i1M '4 to I 0 ... J t9r J.41 -----········--···NOW J f9f TODDLD PAJAMAS . , ... ,..,,.,.,., ""' 2t •• Jt om.. i.tt .,.------····------· .... ·-······-·~NOW PLAID CIA WU.BOUTS , __ ......,~, ll • tt tie 4f 0110, J.U ··-····· ;·r ................................. NOW TODDLIR SljETCH TOPS e11•rt•d colet'I, 111ocJr1i11e we1h•ble, •i1e1 If to 4t 01~. l.M ... -··-··········-.. ····-··-······-····--···NOW PSYCHEDELIC U&HT IOXES 1.00 50c 1.99 1.99 2.88 1.22 .;olerl11I, ..telli•t• el•ctric, 11 011ly 10.88 Oii•. 14.11 ......... _ ........ _ .... --···················"°· ZODIAC PLA9UES 1ftreclive will decor, 9old frern• with bleck 10 88 011 .. 11.00 ............... -.......................... _____ NOW • SODA MUG TREE SET flewtr ,1tt•r11, I pitc•1, blue, 9'"" l white 4.88 0116. 7.00 ........... -.. -........ -.. -.... _ ... _ ... NOW llT SEWIN& MACHINE HEAD "free .,,.. .. MWi•t ltte4. witt. ce1e, I e11ly. Oii•. Jlf.tJ -·¥-·--·-........................ ,_. ____ NOW $118 _ AM/FM CLOCK RADIO ,, "••~• t. 1111ui•", •11•ot• eler1t1, wootl 11biiiet. 01io. '?·'' --··------·············--·-•ow COIND &IOUP fl.., loMpl .. ' p.;, 1•t, eli•• wit!. 11'1•14 Mllltrt, 011•. 1.nM ···-··· .. ·--····--··-.... -... ·--····-·NOW CHINA. CAMET fleer 1e111plet, 60" wide, wel,,ut, ce..te1t1po11ry, 0110, SJ41 -······-.. ··············--.... -... -...... NOW IEDIOOM SET 4.,1...,, M " ~, .. ,.,, 111irT'lf, 1he1I, qee•11 ....,....,r4., OlfO. $411 -·-·-.................... NOW llCLINEI CHAii fleet ae'llJltl'IO, 100'1 ..P•11, t•Hll ,1,id, I e11ly Oii ... Sin -·------·--·-·······-·--···NOW LOVISEAT .,,..,..,1 fl.., ,_,le, li6" wid1. omo. ''" -·--··-----·--·-··-·•ow TOY WATD CAN ple1ffc, rM Piii w ..... 0110. Its ·------·-··-------... NOW SPEC 'N THIN&S yoM 1111•• tlo.tflt. f 1.lyo 0116, ·'·'" ................. --............ ----·-··--·MOW INFLA T AILI TOYS Wilt Disney •••·lh•• relt, 10 e11ly OllO. 1.H ......................................... _ ....... MOW FOUMOST FLOOI MATS -···"" ........... "111yl ,., ....... '1eltt 1M Ner, 4-in•I 101 • 36.88 $166 $199 $299 , $166 $122 39c 1· 0110 .... --····-·--·----···-········-...... 1.88 • CHROME WHEEL covas t.~ ::.i '.~::: .. ~.:.~'.:.· .............. -_ .... WOW ~ 15.88 PINTO C. L MOllLI TIANSCllVEI $59 6 ,.,,1w" 111 6 ch•..,I• OllO ..... -.==~.::=...-= .. ----•OW • .. • -P-rotesteth-'foalfu~h_l_~_=======:::::::~:::;;;~~·===~====:z:::j~~-,:=::- sc1iolars Say Wil liam Was W ornan ,Hater By DICK WEST 'lllougl11b< bo but UIU<, she Is A. :'Sblll qulpa 111d een- WASHING TON (UPI) -Ac-n,,c.. A' Ii•• -l•diu b !<OCOI aod thee< pope< bull•ta • n:M)S1 ......... , .... " ol ··-b . cording lo some acholan, ; 'Q. Well ftat ..;;~ womin w• raan 1we a man from William S~peare . w a~ do you piefett &ht Clftll' of hil bwnqur?" aom•thing of -~ woman ha\<'· 1 A. "AJD11dm ... ., bo14; of Q. W"'I"' have b«o ~ . That beJn& the -· I mad< •Wit IO .ltl1I Ind qui<t th•t ::,..•,:i;;,. ~ ofoenalthe atr"-. a ... ,ch .of the immortal ""' mouon &lllib'd at hone!!. Do )'OU think uWy will do;; Bard's worb for clues u to A i. !O!ftllt ~ fa like a A. "'Have '""111 nof heard lt how he might have l<it •bout loOlitaln bw¥. muddy, UI, said full ott,';'° wonian'I nay th• womml'i liberatlpo "V'v .. ' ~. llllel, bWeft ol beau-doth ~-~ 1_ ••"•ht!" ment. · ty.'' ' "' · ......... "" ..-- 1hen, u my contrlbutloo In Q. Art you .....,Ung that Q. Ar<n't you al all In aym-t~ay'a demonstrations, I Mlu Friedan ii too mWtant? pithy wltb what the lib plfctd them together into a /.... "She speila ponlardll, · leedert art trying lo ac- Shakespeartlll news conftr· and every word itabl. Zounda: eompllah? ' ence: 1 wu never iD bethwnp'd with A ... Old fi,Mllons pleue· me ·ng at·AI Beta ' saves me a • ~7 to SS a Week!' Q. Mr. ~ha.keapeare, what 11 wonk since.I lint call'd my best. Such duty as 'the tubjtct your opinion or tbt women's brother't 'fatber did. Fie, fie owee lhe prince, even such a ubprolestslrlk•' upooh<r!Tlitn'•1-·1n woman owelh 1n her -, .;· • Mrs.·RoyJackson,Wooclla-...1.H1°lls ' ' t i " ,:1 • ·A. "In the gross and acope • ~ eye,.1111', cbtek, her lip.'t bal)d.-" 118 ~myopmWn,lhlsbodeltome'.t~Q~._"""'_~you-•_in_tlmlda_:_=t=od.:....:b~y-:l~Q~.~Th~an~k~~you::::_·_.::."'~rJ.~'~::::::::::~:~::::::::~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ strange eruption to our state. J, her! Shaku,peare. ~ k.r¥>W-my place, as I would , they shourd do theirs." ' • Q. And what is your feeli11g lnwords Belly Fried.in, who oraanlzed the strike? • A. 11The lady doth prottlt too much, methinks. She llJIOW, y~t .Ill< 11ys nothlq. _. * * • Foreign ' . 'apers ·Laud :. . . Wow.en's Uh : • LO~N (AP) -WI • 1 strike cellld by mllltanf (<mlnJab bi th< Unll!d sia ... tc\iday, an Italian newsp1per · and one jn Japan found the womtn'• cbmpiamt1 justified. "A man, who al teUi tn theory ma~ up part of lht etterny, doei. not appear 1llle to judge1'the,methoda ·selected for thh ati:WCll~ .... wrote lh• Nf:w York 'mrreapondeilt 'tor 1 • Tmia's La StamP11 · · nt\!er manages to understand .,by lht glrb In America IO d<teal th<ir btas that th!y want lo blm ·them in public.'' •ltlt ~dent ' GIJn-trinco Plazza» 1dded: "cer. lain inlllal nv..-.nthualllm ..• can be pordop<d In the" hope • that with Ume the women o! _ ' the new gerieratlon will ~m to c6mmlt thetnselves to mort 1erl.oua problen}S -equaliling ol salary, liberalization of divorce Jaws, improvtment of career opportunities." Japan'• Asahi S h i m b un sa1d : "Housewives are angry not because thelr hoU5ework ls considered leu valuable than -·· 1'rk ·to lll'f"l!:iel bbt bffause women working in IMteries Is called nonaenae by ' men. women have mart diJ;Jdvartllges than men ln ~ployment and 1lso leu pay cornpared with men ..• Among some other foreign editorial C1>mment about the United Slates In the put week, the Beirut, Lebanon, Dilly Star said I s r a el's charges that Egypt h a s vloloted Iii< i;i1ddie E..,! ceueflrt are a smoke scr•ri which the United States should penetrate.' , "lirael II, ln fact. puihing abtad with plans th at are far more effective and permanent than any supposed movement of odd bib of weaponry into the cease-fire zone," the paper .. id: "Is it po!Slble the Onlted Sta tes is unawart of the permanent settlemenll llratJ is frantically establishing and expanding in territories abt knowt full well she would )lie forced to evacuate under the terms of 'any conct.ivable pQ]ltlcal settlement? ..• "The United States has '°'tertd a spoiled'-and seltialt " child.·· ' • • i ; · B'x 1 O' '1JMILY''. RIG. s4· a•• $79.95 ~~ 9'x121 "FAMILY'1 REG.$89.95 ............ '59,0 • 16'110' Suptr Dthi11e 13'110' D1lu1:1 1l'11D' fomfly , ''OASIS'' · ''Y AGABOND". "Ol YMPIC" .... 5121" lfG 59288 RI O. 573 11 ,fff.f5 $139.~5 $1 09.9$ 12'19' ,.,.n,. ll'•f' f1mlly lO'xl' COP1 p1<t '''OASIS'' ''Y AGABOND" "OL YMPJC" •••••• s1211 RIO. s119fs RIO. 55511 .• ,.,,,. $12.11 $19.95 1D'd' C...,oct 1 O'xl ' Ctrnp1ct 8'16'6" Trio ''OAlll'' ''VAGABOND" "Ol YMPIC" ' .... $ .... •10. 56818 l fG. s45u .,,,,5' $9f.95 $59.U FAMOUS BRANDS AT BIG SAVIN GS! LAllTllNI RIG. SALE DI~ Manlll ........ $11.15 '11" Dllu11 Doutil1 Montl o .. $1 6.!S 11211 1"'911 Monllt ......... $13.fS Sf" ITOYU -Dolu11 J ""'" ....... $26.9S 12211 Two lunMr D1lu11 .•.. $19.95 '1511 Tw• 1....,. .. : ....... 111.ts '11 11 OUNIE coum's OllLY OFFICIAL COUlUI llPAll STATION Oronl'1 f1etory Trlinld Mrylt1 -,.,.., ALL Colemon Ap- pff111u1 with NO SfRV1C! CHARGE. Yoi rill' 0.Jy for p1r11 ·~. SIMlt a. .. , •. • ,. = HUTDS RiG. SALi 3,000 •• '20'1 S,000 ITU "''"' ...... $27. fS l ,000 ITU HOite• ...... $2'.H 111" -s1511 J,500 ITU H11tor ...... $21.IS s.ooo " $19'1 1,000 Ht•t•! DtlUJI . '' .$37.95 COOLlll • 3D qi. '•ly.Utt ......... $9.fS 1711 l l qi. '•lr·Lllo ........ $11.ts $ ... ,., .. s• q1. fltrs tori' ..... uus I « ~!· Liw ••r ., ... , ... $11.91 111'11 •qi. Caelw wllti $fll HIM.,'f H1114'11 . ,, ••.. $11 .fS 2l q1.Cooltr .......... 11usS1J1* II qi. CIOYlfliMt CHio< $27.U 122" • I BACK-PACK CLEARANCE! ' . Everest Dtluxe PINNACU COMIO SAU C.iwp ... ..... """'· -~"' hnt ••t bMN 111 er1,..1. ....•. , ... •10.•• CRllTUNI COMIO tilu• ... _ ..... _ ... , .. , .... -'" If ........ , ... "'-1 • ''" •IHWtf .... ..... SA -·«-. "''"' •14 91 .... •t•.t• • ll!IOUlrtAIN KING hhlh 11yl4i• Mt 1114 ,an tr1.-. JAU llt:9ttwtltht ttMlrvctN111. C9IMt Ill * 9 .,.,... • .•.• , •.•• ~, 3. .1 RIO. SAU •••• SAU · Pack Combo ... $25.88 $17.11 No. 576 Woodsmon $6.98 M.2t . P11ckm1ster Combo $29.95 $21 .11 No. 577 8ysh Moster S1.95 $5.2' Adventurer C~bo $3-4. 95 $2 4.11 571 SMst1 Ft1m1 .. $5.95 $1.11 No. 721 Scout ack $1. 98 11.11• 57~ Grand No. 723 Knopsack .. 12:91 $1 .7t Teton frJme .... $7.95 M.71 No. 725 Yltto Pack $4.98 $Uf 582 -Trail No. 72' Knapsack .. $3.98 $2.0I Blazer Fr1m1 .. $11.95 $1.11 .4-,Li. ·INSUL 100 MODIL 720 SLIEPIMG BAGt • '""'" • thtiU ., ,,, .... , ...... w .. ' ~~"t:-:;;,: .:n::,·~~ $2379 ~YI . .... • $1116 IUG. $34, I ... . .. . .. . JU~ MYINGS 0, IVllY IAG IN ITOCKI ••· .,_,,__"' s7n '•· ,.,_., __ "' · s 12n 2d. ACIYfll ....• .' . •<I. !HSUl 100...... • 41.""......,."' s91t 'l"'·-•" s13n . . ~CIYll.. . . . • . . 3 I. DACIOll II ..... ;1;":S~'\'i:. .... $1049 il,.'o'Acroff 'i6 & II SJ62f !'t"',.......,'" Sf22' ,,.., • ., __ .., SJ64f HI. lll$Ul 100.... W . DACRON II .... !•-.!"·"·""•"' s1.izt ~·•· ,,,_., __ "' s17n ><•. ACIT11L...... • «I. DACROft II & 76 •\\\IP l~ ......... MtHI NI $4 ... fl S~I. DACRON II . . . . ... DEvl•rytShC;~ tor the ;utdoors OU ... *All MA~TED ! "''''' J004 ..... Model ''"''''· 30t 7f lte9, SOii Holidoy, ,3h71 ............ $ l.O lttodtl SQ42 G · • · · .. Model· ''"'"'''· JJxao ......... s a.tJ son z,..,,h, ''-'o · · · · · .... · .$ u s •u o1 w~1•;., 3.* tu-~ ltiOliS''0 ·'1 •saoo . . •d o .... •sn, """'"""" u.,~ ......... · · · · · .$ 1.ts •••"4 s.,, ""' ,, ......... $ 69J •Sflf C · • ISO . •SJ13 °" C11,.,, 3'>!f ........ $ Us · · ••lnbi~. 21,60 · · · · · · · · · · .. s 1.so * AlltiCi, ............. $ f.fJ 4~~t'"· .,, ....... : ~N1ou1 •s•• •4 .. .... •••• .,.,. _t....i C11111i.~·'(cjj' ....... :···· ......... 1•f /'t, Mt11 t /I ·•···· '"'•• .... , '"•····J I Pi J14lf ::::, ~·:.' ~·:;::.::;:::::::: :::.:::::::::.: ~:: s t·:t Jolo...,11 flltw. !11 himp ............ . ........... J 1"29 a ... ~tn9.1..,.., ' ........ :"·········· ·:• ............ J f11a S ... • "'*'~ sr .. ;i·::··· ..... ::::·: · ···'.::::::·· .... ·I ':" ,• J,tt .,.,. S1-.t1 .... "" ...... ,,., I.II ~hit . 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' ...... :::""' ....... ::." ......... :,J I.'·: ..... , ..... ,,.::· ....... ,,, .• ,, ,•,1~ .. ... , , .. , ..... ~~ ' ' .. , ... UH YOUI eutn It IUIMI I ) ' " . • I < l I I I I . ·~·~ .If. . ' . . _., { 1;, ~~ .11 " W'BI R e port 'l~urk~ys Boom (:rime in ·Sixties -...._._ ~ Tlianksgi·ping Bo1ius. E~upts WASlUNCYl'ON (M) -The earlle~. No cha~e ~expected A !cult De rtme l in North Carolina. gr ure pa n sayll In lhe East ·North Central Goes Uphy 148% turkeys raised in 1970 are H· region, expected lncreases are peeled to total 1!5 mllUon 36 rrcent In Ind.Jana, 20 per· birds, eight ~percent above cen in Illinois and eight • WASHINGTON (AP) -FBI showtd there were 2 . 4 7 l 196t. percent in Ohio. Diredor J, F.dpr HooYer has serious crimes per 100,tm '-fore turkeYJ are expected ~ California in the Western reported serious crimes In populaUon ln 1969, an increase ln all region;t. 'i-• ftgion wiU raise four percent tbt United States rose 141 of 11 pe.rcmt oevr 19'8. In lhe We;tt North Central larger crops than in 1969, ~ durtni 1be decade ol Statistleally, 324 persons out rtgion, Minnesota-Wisconsin larger ~ than in 1969, ''--oi eveey 100,000 were vtclims t:Xpecb: an 11 percent ~ruse while Oregon shows an in· ur.: l980s, of violent crimes, the FBI and lowa ~en percent mbre, crease of 21 pen;ent. Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell said. while MiuoW; upecta to Heavy breed turkeys raised claimed the rite of increase The risk. uf becoming a vie-,. raise 4 ~ ....... nt fewer turkeys in 1970 are expected to total "sktwed down su.....,·-•:~uy" ~--ed ·th .._.._ tim hM increased by 120 per-in lflO. 102.8 million compar w1 alter President N I :a: 0 n ' s cent m the last decade., the In the South Atlantic and 9i.9 million last year, an In· 1 Publican administration PSI said. While U.S. popula-South Central regtona ex-crease or eight percenl Light -wu installed in 1969. Uon increased 13 percent. the peeled increa~ range from breed turkeys i:aised during Releasing FBI c r Im e volume or crime rose 149 per-seven percent in South 11970 are estimated at 12.2 ltatlstics (or 1989, and re'licw-ctnt. e&tablishing a crime-RAI NY DAY FROLI C -It may be raining outside, children playing in the streets of the Cambodian Carolina to 40 percent in million birds, eight percent ._ ihg 'Crime rates in the past volume to population growth but kids will be kids -'even in Cambodia. Damp capital of Phnom Penti, seemingly oblivibus to the Georgia. Texaa will raise 19 above the 11.3 million raised 10 years, 'Hoover report~ that 1 of 1nore lhan 11 to I. weather doesn't dampen the playfuJ spiri4 of these war and destruction raging in their country. percent more than a year during 1969 . . "ltrious crimes went up by;·. _::_:::..:=::.::=::...:.:._::_:::_ _ _::=::::_:::::::.:..:::.=::cc:::...::::::.:::::::=~:=::r...=-==--'.::..:::....:=:...:::=:.::=::..:.~:::'!..:::...:::.:::...:::::::..'..: ____ ..::..::.::..:.:.::..:..:...::.::..:.:.::..:. __ .:.._, _ _;:_ _____ _ 11 percent in the last calendar year. Mitchen, perhaps setting the stqe. for a fall election issue, noted that lhe corresponding Tale of increase in 1961 was 17 percent. All violent crimes - a category distinguished from property Crimes such as theft -increased at a lesser pace duNg the fU'Sl year of the Nimn administration with ooe exception : forcible r a p e , which was up 17 percent in 1969. 1be corresponding in- crease tor this offense In 1968 was 15 percent Property crimes, which in- clude burglary, · larceny of more than $50 and auto theft, increased 12 percent in 1'69. The 1961 increase was 17 per- cent ,, Violent crimes, in addition to rape, include, murder and nonnegligent mll!l!laughter, aggravated assault, and -rob- bery .. Violent crlmes Increased 11 percetit over--a.11 in .1989, compared to 19 percent in 1963. . "While we 1:an rind en· cooragemenls in lhe fact that crime iotTea8ed in 11111 at a mudl slower rate than ID 1968, the important fact is that the total oumbe.r of serious crimes coetlnued 1o increase -in all categories." Mitcbell !aid. Coming less than f o u r months l)efore Republicans hope to gain control Or CoQO'eSS, however, the Justice 0 e partment announcement emphasized the positive. I beg.wo ' • "~ tbe decade ol tbe Sixtl!s, -crime In tbe UnJOid SUia iocte-i by J. perQent, but the rate of in- Cretite slowed down substan- tially in 1969, Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchep aDDOUDCed today." The statistical r u p d o w n Fresno State Files Still Disrupted FRESNO (AP) -Nearly three months after a firebomb destroyed the $1 million com- puter center at Fresno State C.Ollfie, officials still have not completely processed student records for the last full term. "We're 16 "Yfking days from registraUon and we still qave the s p r I n g work and grades for two s u m m e r sessions io post," said FSC Reglatrar Robert R Board. 'lbe grades, however, have been tabulated. The firebomb that triggered three days of student unrest in mid-May charred and melted irreplaceable ~-At first Jt waa believed records of cur- rent students, stored on tapes, bad been totaUy IOlt . . Board also says a cutback in student help may further 'deJay processing. He said by Sept 1 some I fl studfnt assistants, wbo work 20 boars a week during the SCbool year, will have to be let 10 because of Ree:Ol budget cuta. He said some of the workload may be taken up by five students hired under work-study programs and that penonnel reductions would not hamper fall semester registra- tion. 1be school's tomput.er had ' tet be replaced by a new ont. 1be center staff traveled to Sacramento State College to use Its computer on a daily l>Uis until lite new one was in- italled about a moolh ago. "We recovered in o n e month'1 tJme what w o u 1 d nor~y late three to four montbl." said Woodrow W. Shll!Dlte, dllldor ol the --puler <Oilier. N II bu not been ellOUlh and Board has ajlv11cd gr.-te students • e c k l a I ~ tramcrlpta to advise ~ ............... -ol-lht po-IL l OPEN DAILY 9-9 SATURDAY • 9 'Ill 6 SUNDAY 9 'Ill 5 ,_,., ..... , ..... Suede 1nd Roughout Fringed J1ckets IAfAlllnYLI ~•nu lOTHfR .. JACKETS REG. $55-$79 SAVE-NOW-FOR-BACK-TO-SCHOOL! V.lLUIS To $f2 $688 l (G. $1.00 SIS, 29-36 $500 BODY SHIRTS DENIM FLARES HG. $11 COTIOH $1588 l lG. $1 2.00 UfO, 21-36 $800 SAFARI JACKETS STRIPED FLARES vaouR'sHfrirs$12••.s1311 llG. $6 PllMANDfT rtlSS CKAMllAT $4U BODY SHIRTS Mr. Leggs DENIM FLARES $-:.~ $ 5 Gal's Spare Parts BLOUSES F~~;,. $650 $8.00 UP famous Maker WINDBREAKERS REG. $488 $6.95 HUNDREDS TD CHOOSE FROM SPECIAL CLEARO UT! Famous Brand CORDS Famous U.F.O. FLARES REG. sg $12-$14 Famous lrand SUEDE SKIRTS REG. $10 $20.00 lwatAttlwff .. .. $1 FAMOUSIUND $ 4 00 FLOWER PANTS ••• BOYS' LEVI'S® JACKETS llG. $1 SIS, 2t TO l4 s500 BUSH PANTS •••••• ALL SIZES fJOO I ' .WEsTERN DEPARTMENT • ' 100's of · I All Sizes .· :WESTEIN ,WESTERN HATS BOOT'5 • STTLI 9t l2 REG. ~.98 REG. $20.00 • $]88 $14 88 ' MEN.15 CPO ·HIRTS • ,!7•• 'BOYS' SIZES REG •• •688 $7.95 - r E NOLETO.'J . ' .. , • I _____ ,_, ____ -- • • \ WtdntsdlJ, .l.utuit 26. 1'170 DAILY PILOT J:J . Ra•ks-lncreaslng . ·' ' Female Apprenticeships Plane 'Not a Frill' Say s Government Adminutrator New Chapter , in Business Adminl1tralor Job'11 H. Shutter of flight strvice 111tlom -would be a nice thing Jor tome tenUon to tome or the thlnas says the superaonk tran.apart small rad.lo stations set up to Jet•aetters. that are belng aaid abotlt the airplane (SSTJ will be the give airplaht pllol! weather Proxlmlre d J 1 cussed a SST," Shaffer decllred. ly JOYCE LAIN project Jn other communities, moel productive machine In and direction Mformation. report by a tfoule..Senate sub-"Tbe SST hu plenty of 1up- you can learn detalls aDd ex. transportation history, arid not 11lt is :io years since the committee on economy in pon. The SST 11 a target, a Dur Jo1ce: Do glrl1 ever simply 1 ,...,, •• for 1 •• Je'sel. a~p'lane became .... ful In a government which declared bol .... th 1,_ 1 .. become apprentices? My perlences of existing nonprofit · ,Al"'"'" 1"' ... ......, that the SST-would COft S3 sym • ra .. ~ an 1 urea' broOier 11 one _ learn las to retiree organizaUon1 rrom the "The ·SST Is not a frill, 11ot commercial and social sense," billion, would earu little or 00 he said. rtJMI~ com"ters, aid l't like AdminlstraUon on Aging, U.S. something just for the few," he said. '1The SST Is as logical return. and would be of little "We only hear lhln&s that te dt tQt too. -A.LQ., ~partment or Health, r:auca· Shaffer !Jid Thursday. "lt has in the evolution or aviation as public benefit. are bad about aviation. There Bruce, Mias. Uon. and Wellare, Washi111.ton, not a damn thing to do with those old airplanes you saw on The House haa voted $290 is too areal an emphasis on buis, 1 retainer fee, or per D.C. 20201. Ask for "DHfgns the jet set. a movie screen today, as million to enable Boeing Co. what ii bad about aviation. ApprenUceshlp fifr women is for A~lon for o 1 d e r "People who want lo flu are natural In the evolution of and lb engine part n e r . and too little on what Is &ood th diem. By ••••1ing In P'°" . •me ., " ,, ' bou "he dded becoming a new chapter in_ . c_ -a __ c_can&..:.;... going to use and need a tut.er. avlatl0i1 as running is after Central Electric. to start a t It, a • "once upon a time and a half" dud.Ive •Tri, seilor-cltiieD• ~ more productive pie« of walking." building two pr 0 t 0 ty pc Shaffer 11id government and story. Accord.in&: to th' are a '!part of lbe com· Send your career topic sua:· Prl•t ,._,. c,.1111 -• .-.. equipment," he add'd. Shaffer referred to a lltale· ver1ions "Of the 1,300-mile·an-industry would accept and Federal Labor Oeparbnenl's mwi lty'-not a commwlity • uinl -d ffad it a. Bill Shaffer made the remarks ment this week bv Sen. hour SST for flight tcstiog. master the challe,,aes to the rt " R.B e1-~ H 1 eestions to Joyce La.in at this ,, _ Women's Bureau, there was a apa · -· ., .. , eme • Ltarr,e/o tki• ........... 1r in a talk before FAA officlaJs \\'illiam Proxmire (D-Wis.l. The issues are now before the environment that an SST 72 per cent lncruse In the Calif. newspaper. Sorry, but the 11elneta1, it wtll • ....,. .. llJo. and employes at a ~re'mony that the SST would be a frill Senate. might present, u they have ' I f ·1 k •~• S••tl•y CRAPFITI, number of aals In Manpower A terrific idea ! For those vo umc o mai ma es ia.l"tl.s ;. Sepkm.lter. marking the f if I I et h an-which could benefit only about '"l'here are not too 1nany met and mastued earlier pro- Administratlon--registered ap-, ~l~h·~·o~ki~ng~abou~:_l ~sl~art'.'.i~ng!..:'.suc~h_'.a'.._~P':'.""~"~'l_'.','.!'P".'.liff~~w~po'."'~':'.ib~lc.:_~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::'..,.-~nl~ver~·,.~ry~of'._lhe~_,;es'.'.la:'.'.b'.'.:l~~run~e:'.:n:_I _'.l_i:pc~rc~en~l::o:_r :'.'.'i'._r .'.'.lr~•,,.~le:'.:"~·~·~nd~_i:pco~p~le2:pa~y~io'.!g~loo'."_m~uc~h~al':.-_'.b'.'.'.l':'.'.ms'.'._'.:o'._f .'.."'.'.l•~u~·o~n·~-- prenticesbip programs lastl· year. Among the 60 occupaUons o f I er I n g apprenlitUhip tr a I n l na for women: 'P h a rmactulical laboratory technician, gyro repairer, den- t • I laboratory lechnlclan, cQmputer repairer. aircrafl stru171ent mechanic, com· PoSitor, baker, barbtr, lailor. upholst.er_er, drycleaner and chef. ASJ an apprentice you would receive a cot'nblnallon of on- t.ti'e-job tralnlzle and related classroom in1tructlon, and at the end of the training period -generally 2: to 4 years - you would be a skilled worker or jiurn6)rman. You earn while you learn and w~k. Starting salaries are about half-price, with a raise evety six m o n t·Ji s. Toward the end, you would make a~ut 90 per cent of the journeyman's basic wage. WHERE TO WlllTE - '\Why Not Be An App.rtnUce' No. ~" is a new Ie•flet from the Women's Bureau . For a copy, sefid, 10 cents to !he Supertnttndent· or DoCument.s', WaslilllilOO, D.C. 20402. Dear Jtyce: How'WGuld J 10 about 'niallng money ralslni and selllat.catflab'! -~1.F.C., Vitia, 'Mo • • 'Ille sum Iota/ er my knowledge about caU'ish farm. jog i! that water makes prey 9n cttlish and that keeping gr&':S niowed around ed1es of pw.c!s make the area Jess at.. tractive to snakes. Beyond that, write for another ~ government bOoklet, ••c.afbb Ftinpijl,i-I .... finri cn>lr." send (15 cent! to l he So.l)f:rtbtendent of · Documents~ addrW abo ve. r Dtu Jeyce : We lbought your Older reltdtrl mtsbt be lntereded In knowlo1 what a sroup of rtUred clduns ls dola1 to flelp themselVt il. We formed a aouprofH or1anl11· tlon CllJtd 1 • E :s:pe rlea ce Incorperated" '1111 Cawshril Ave ... Aemet Airport, Hemet, Calif.) to solve problem1 of variou1 employers OI • con- tract hllls..' No fee Is cbar1td employtr or employe. and Pa1meal II Mt en • Jfroject Narco Center Ellis Isle's New Future NEW YORK (AP) -Elli• Island, lhrou1h which JI 6 mllllon immigrants passed from 1192 to 1954, Is s oon to be lU?lf!d i n t o a narcoUcs rt:hablltation c e n t e r by a black sell-help Ir o up that ~nU}' occupJtd the property for 13 days. 'Cht: N a t I o n 1 I Economic G r o w t h and Reconstruction otganbation -NEORO--Uld Tqesday that tbe Nation al Park Service had given it a apeclal-use permit to remain 00 the 25.7-acre island for nve years and develop it. The park service, supervi or the weed-choked real esla~ that it part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, eonflrmed the rtporl and "Id the . permit usually I s renewable. OUrlQg tbt occupation last md, Dr. Thomas W. Mat. thew, presideot of NEGRO. sa.id hi• oraanlutlon planned to Invest flOO.llOO In the island so that 2,500 "new lm· m[grants'' could be broughl there and provided wllh a re- antiy lo aocltl)'. ' Hti 1a1d drug addlcls , former convicts and welfare rectplenta would be talllhl trades, then aent to a dty whert NEGRO alreldy luls in Industry that can use the new- ly acqulr<d .sldllo. The aroup. \fhosLJnlln purpo&e I!! to 1enerate economic growth and )ob op- porlunllles for b I a c ks . operates a busllnc and l\ro factories In Lo£ Anaelcs. OPEN DAILY 9-9 SATUIDAY 9 'Ill 6 SUNDAY 9 'Ill 5 ' Have You Ever Seen ••• 30,000,.1• LEVI'S ®[· llLIEYE JT OR NOT, Grant's he1 one of tht l1rg11t sttcks In Southem Callfornl1! All kinds of Levi's" for •Vtfy mood .. , ind every occ11ionl SIE. FHEM Ml at GRA#F'S! . ll ' * EVERY* IEVlltY * EVERY STYLE! COLOR! SIZE! "Ml. LEV.I'S®" for the mature m•n- HMr. L1wl'1" 1r1 fer 1u11 wh• "4on't Ilk•" tht 11im-trim i..k ... for th1 1n1tur• 111•n. ComfeM•lllt, St1·l"r11t H11th1r d1th In Gol4, tlu1, 1 ... wn '"' Gr11n. Sh:11 34 t• 42. Tr•· 4it!.fl1I 1tyli111 with ll•lt 111111. Thousands of Pairs Just Arrived/ DRESS FLARES by LEVI'S® ·-$11 T~ $14 • Levi's' 1Ul~ly St1·Pra1t' slacks with the n1~1t f11r1.sty~n1 •• Compltlt Hitction 1/ tl1 of Illa 111w colors. Si1es 21 to 38. LEVI'S CORDS 0 $650 SIZES 26-38 CAREFREE Corduroy thtt 1lw1y1 looks 9r11t blcau11 It's L1•i'11, Pick your ft•o rltt color of Otld, ltlt•. Choctl1t1 Brown, Ollvt, '''' or ll:1y1I llut. Sl1t1 26 to 31. ~.~~!:!~. ~e.~~ .~~~~~m·'··· s9so Srown. 1\ .. ,.,,.,, Stec/r 11 0111t• Ceu111rl" WOVEN TWILL SllM·FITS Faded Blue, S1nd, G111n, While, 27-42 . STA-PREST• SllM·FITS llut, Navy, W11i11, Gold, Gr1tn, 27-42 . STA-PREST" NUVO FLARES All ol l11est colors, slus 26-31 . lEVl'S STRIPE FLARES ...... $7SO 28-36, Red S1ripes ........ . NUVO' PLAIO FLARES $1 QSO St1-Prest•,. Blue, Green, 29-36 ....... . SADOUMAN BOOT PANTS Sl•·Prut•, Blue, Gold, 21 to 34 ...... . STA·PREST" FLARE TRACKS Blue, Gray, Brown strlpu, sl111 27-31 . STA·PR£ST"<tUSH JEANS llu1, Off.whit•, .si111 28-31 ....•••... laclc-1 o.;,Sclloof witll 1111 XX DENIM JEANS • SUl"ll-TOUGM J .. 111 ... W•rhl'1 t•u11t11t 4enim, relnf•m4 with ce,,.r ri'llll 1114 1titchelll te 1t11. A M• ,.ir Irie If th11 rl11. IOY'S Miii s5so MEN'S 51115 $650 01012 ,...... 27 1050 ..... . ''We've Got 'fml'' LEVI'S® JACKETS s9 llANKIT llNID ..... $13 ~Lew· GRANT'S hos th. ~ For r!_ _I YOlfh t frttf'tsf ttltctl ~ '""' s11n. All 6f tht It r" tf lttf'.1• for G1/1 th :,~l'Sf ILUE JEAN FlAllS y 11 · · · II/ of the tofor:: S Its ff'Ofrt 6 t 16 ~~'.STRf'f FIARES' .. " · .. .. .. .. . .. . . ffOO G r,, c.,.,,.,, Cl1r1t 6-N!.~A~~ snl,, coRos 16 · .. · • .. .. .. . . . • I ooo ~~~:r~~,~·~~~•ll'" 1·1• .. .. • • $I I oo .::~"!° ~o;.,;'"' s ,, 11 . . . • • • . " . $ ' ooo t1V1·s• c~;:s;:~0,'G'H· r'" 1iz11 . . . . . . . $ 1 200 In h.,,, Grttn " S . ' · · · · · · . GAt:s '1trivi.;1::J.:"'· •II ''"' . . . . • . . . $ J I 00 Htrr1n9 lttte, Omit · · GAL'S CORD ~ ... fr .............. : . . $I 400 lro..,.n, N1r, c $ l'UllR..SUADI 1uur· •• ,,. .. .. . 1 o •• , , 100% cotton, •II •lit.1 .. ,.. . . . $ JUNIOR AHO MIS$£ · · · · · · · • flO IH SHORT MEOIUM S SIZES ' & TAil llVl'S® for GA&s FAMOUS SHIRJ ;0•11••••" sr1wu · S, 10ol •rlrtl l'tl~t•ttr i $ " CUDDtf Cttrtn, •II •1111 I QvO ,,.. ro, vrtou.s II. Ht~, rtlMw, l r1w11, S·M·l .SI 300 ..... ::,!:: ::.: .,.,,,,,, . , .. ....,, ... , USE YOUI CllDIT II GUIMI ' fl • , ., ' ,. .. •• I ' • •• • • • I -. ' Monogram 6 Straight Bourbon Flflll ~ •O,hl•"'''' M.t '' "'$299 •••'"'4•'1' pric• of Sl,49 -11ow •f •"•" t r•eter eevi1191 for • limited t ime. Scott's Glen Scotch Whisky ~'-; ~:.:" .. . . . . . .. .. $l48 ~ R ... SJ.ti -11ow at •P.cial savi1191! ·~1 ~ NEW! Lord BalfOur Canadian Whisky Fifth Gallon :-'~ ............ OUM $3. 99 c...-·.t1..t1 e S9c LtP"9"'• 43¢ Miracle Tape 'It" 1f 775". l11,..j1ib le e $2.99 60 Mi nuit Cassette Tapes "•'• ef J • 33c ... Scott 4 ~. 99¢ Calypso Tissues ..... 200 . ii:!'!!:f' Rubbing AJcohol PINT aomE · OR ~---..._ :l"""~ Aspirin. BOTTLE OF 100 i "~ ... flf -Polaroid 108 Color Film E x~surt $3&6 fer 1.rill ient color, 011hta111li119' pictures! ReCJ. 19' Cannon Wash Cloth~ Fluffy •\.torbenl l1r-y i11 detp 1olid1, or pririft to ,..;,. or mete!. with yow towelt! 12¢ ReCJ. 51.98 Plastic TV Cushions TV C11'hion1. Fo r com-$100 fo rl•l:ilo 1eetin9. l ri9ht ,o1ori, foem fi lled. All Regular 49c 5-Pack Cigars Choice of ell our 5-peck ci-43¢ t•"· New 1hipmt11t jut+ 1111- pec~od! Havoline Quarf Motor Oil ' 29¢ CHOICE OF 20 OR 30 WT. Kal.aKan Chunk Dog Food 141/2 ~. 5 FO ._$10Q- Calll • -. . -. . . . -... .. • . . . . ~ . SALE STARTS TODAY!. Prices Good Reg. $15.88 Adiustable Deluxe Chaise Lounge • A h1ndsom• lazy loun9•r th1t eom-$ bines qu1lity, comfort, i nd valu•I Stur· dy st11I frame comes with h11vy tubu· lar pl1stic c:ov1r with solid head rest. • 99 Adjusts to 1 positions. In th e popu'l•r avocado • , . at 1 Thrifty Oiscou~t , Pric1f $22' Par 38 Outdoor Floodlights New liglihol•ight dt· _ ..__ sign, los t t up ta 164 50 ~0 longer. Com · ptettly wottrproot. Yellow, Blue, Red, Gr t • n , Arnbeor or Cltor. Save 65c. $1 79 D·Con 8$1•• Value! . Trylon Poly 30 Qt. Ice Chest ''""'" 30-o•. ,;,. . 7 7 . , , lighl we ight, C mold-~-rct - rttistont. Molden kondl• ·g r Ip I for it0sy carrying, •576X. •744 FoldJni , 24'' Barbecue •'5" Family 1iz:t with f old in g I''' alumi"""" legs, chrome plated odj1Atobl1 grrd W i I h handles. 1n Burnt Orange color. G1eat for c.ookout1. Eanada . Dry Soft Drinks · lit 1,2· Oz. c ... 12:s1~ $9'5 . Novelty Hi-Intensity Desk lamps choict of '''fl!IS .. . c .. om< ... , .... ~ $699 Watth Dog, Flower Ptiwtr, Tiger Litt, ttc. ldeol 01 oift far tet!l'10g1tl, studtnts, "'°'-.lstwivtt. U.L. opproYtd. Special d1Kourit prict ! . . •5u $hagri;.la ' Shag Rugs $444 W 1 or-dot1 d 55% A c r il on Acrylic & -45 % Poly1st1r w i t h non-skid bock. Guara nteed 1 yeor. 5 decorator co lors. 27:.:-45". Insect \, _ _. ____ .... ____ __. Stay Away Fo!!~.'$138 "Ovtt!Nr" $11t Behold Fumiture Polish ~.;· 93c 79 1 Chocolate · Peanut Caramel Clusters ::~·d 59' Top quality peo- ii.uts. lrl c o r om t I cluittr c:ov t r td with rich milk cl'loc:olott, Reg. 39' Rosa Lee Caramel Corn r!..L00n SoJ1ontkl1 -491 • a I.time fiM,,it1I f:'f11 h I. lhr~t. 9 ounc•. $2'' Imported Sunglasses • $129 ~~a Mtn'shandsom• ~ ~ g !o11e1 with · bold, rnossi\'e ~ fromts, optical-.,..,. '1f" .., wile ltnas. Re9. 59c Ener9ine Charcoal U9hter Eo 1y 10 39c WO,~·.. QUART . au l c. k 1rort•r10· CAN 98i Value! l·B·Q Char-Base Alt circ.u!otts u n d t r 78C coels, Mat reflects up. . words for hotter fires. Touch Command Air Co"dition1d Fire Fighter 68 "!"' lo oil '"'" $34A hons, •~en shooo -wotet. u* ~-'0" -- bott1r i 11 (not inc.I, I. $941 Automatic 2·Slice Toaster By Fos,toria $666 • T.,.. io ""~.iotlcally cori- trolted too5ltfl! C hr om t fin- ished, 1tr1om- lined mod el ' ;, with swir-.i-out t c r umb troy; 6VJ-422. $3" Reinforced Garden Hose Y,.lnch x 50.Ft. VhlJI Fully guar- anteed, A 11 brass coup- llnos. Resists ""~lti.r. ~ Re9ular $2.00 New York Cut Sirloin Steak ~~tr $1.49 Witlt Frtnch Fri11. C~ef'1 Gr1111 S1l1d, To11tM 6trlic Rell. • WtdnfsdaJ, ~st ~b, 1970 J $1 7' Value! IWSTfNE Wire lacks and Stands ~~~',':;ti d~k 99c ar record rocks In l!ltomll"Q brosstont Al"ish. Mok• up 1 ~tat sovl"Q1. Sov1 80c. PILOT·AOVERTlSER-~ I " . j ~ ~ILOT-UVUTISU Wtdnt.clay, AU!U$l 26, 1970 Men's Knit Acrylic Sweaters .:• $694 '3 fothl on: 'lt ht 1ty!n -9: tal'I • foncy cobt. f ri:lnt cordigon, V -neck pullovt r with con- t rost colM frim ol'\d ba1lc cordlgol\ '" p o pu l ar colon;. Sitts S-M,.L ond XL -oil ot one low DiKount Pritt. ··•29" One Door . lNISH OAK FINISH . Student Desk u • t, with ond-1toi,,. s22~9 tont fi,,ish. ~. '28" to m• !i" Foldi11 wast• •askets 66c 19:" t mb1111st d vinyl In l laro1 pol ttrn, colors. Collapse for stor· oo•. Squor• OI' 6- sided. Cleon with IOOP 6 waltr. c . s1" Men's & Boys' Crew Sox Regular $1'' . Amplon· Min's Pock of 5 Boys' Pack of 5 ·Clairol Kindness Hair Setter "20'' 10 m i,,U lll 1711 f rom warmup to firm, bou,,. cy curls. Si t camu.wtth 20 roll•"'· Discount Prictd! -. gllvi•· . Hl9hll1ht Shampoo nor. 96c Sl1• Choict •' nbr·· rnol, dry or nily formulos. Con- loins c:O(\dltlon· er ... won 't strip color. Oise. pko. ' • . t Panty Hos.e • 66' • • •opc.ilor '2-woy 1M1tch type Amp!Ol'l9 ny'°" pantr, no.. for ''tlw flt tkot ,won't Quit!' Fit b.outifully,, , wtor wtll, lrt P.•titt lMtdium ond Medium/ Toti, d'.aic• of leg floturtno S.....t t, Tohlt11 C~ffn Brown. I vy for tN tn- tirt ICl"oOt>I 1tmnlt rl . \ Wom111's folyester Twill Pants Eiuv-cor• dlof!WWll polo,.*ttt r $ twill pal"lti I01hi.nH with I 5'' dtr1'S fM t r t at flt. s.t-in woit;tbof,d. l lock , N&vy, lrown, Royol, LOd.n In I to 11. Glrll' Nylon panty Tlghts ·99c SrN>oth fitting seam· Ins n y lon pa n t y l iOh t1 with wide wOvtn t lostic waist- j,ond i,, foll 1kodfl. Sitts_ \.J, -4-6, 1- 10, 1'2-14. v . Small Boy's No-Iron Jeans 4:s5 Slu1 .(to 7 Sturd y tory·cort S10.Neet 7S% cQI· tO<'I 6 '2!1 % poly- •tl•r dtn11"1.'l toil- re10Gst . Fl'lllflt pock- '"· Rtinforc.d ol polntr. crf •lro ln . BtlCk·~·IChool fo - voritt1. $6'' Westclox Alarm Clock . $339 .._Barrettes & ~ Ponytail ~ Holders ~ 2f to791 Women's Striped Fleeced Shirts --$1•• Long Sleeve Sport Shirt s391 "1!1111-.i"l Dumer Oiolite In ~ m od1rrt d15ig!'I/ Co., with 1l'!Cltltr- proof cryst al, I Wl l P •t COl'l d kond, a!orm 1et l"- dtco1or. L I g h t 1d dlol f or '2 4 hour readability. Reg. $12" G·E Hair Dryers 8oml t fits OYff larg- est roll t l'1, odjvsh to flt. "Rt0ch-i.," 109, School specia l! M..ok 1 t e m • boiled le.tt•rlnl M o dk 1t l•• pla t tlc t•"'· ld1al k>r Mme, sckoolCl'rht offi<t. $ P~lor 1tyl11 for "CUI !Oh and IHMgll'S ! • en.· for .v•ry o•r! ktrt l You'll wont o few , •• all •JM· t!t lly priced. HiQh crew nt ck with 1~ 1lttves, rib °"l!'r & llettOJm. CkoiCt &f l•v4i ly fcnhiM ihode1. '2'' Max ,ador • SwM!ith ,.,.. .. ,. -Ha11tl cfeme :! Worlu: mlrod •• $1 tS "Smart Set'' Clutch Purse .,. on rcugh, dry • ..,_,.... ___ . ·"'·"'·· ..... _ .. ___ ... <~:.h A '1" Presto V QulckSet wit\ Pall kli,,... ALL POI s11• N..... •• ,./'dOdde- •l o n• In y o u r choice el het ool- Ol'S. Camp l t t o w I t h ""°tc:hlnO p.n. Bath ot t+ift 11PKlol lew prite! ,, Sale of 10¢ & 15¢ School Supplies e PeMll Ml•,,_... D•ll Ty,. •. rs.Ht. l 1ltf. LetNtl11t •• ,,. • w ..... ,., e C,.,;.I• I'• • PMClk, I r_. • DMMn--l H• YOUR CHOICE 7c Regular 98¢ Pack of 300 '~~.1 !~~11.~~~~~~· ..... 5 7 ~ 11 • Tlrtrifty '"' \\ ' .. • • •rr= .. ______ .... __ _ Foshion solid colors w Ith corttro1tlrig 1tltchirig °" collor, yokt front, pockets & 2 buttlllf'I cuff1. Pltottd bock. Sl1M 5-M-l ·Xl . •31-4 2. Min's L1ath1r Fashion Belts btltt with co.. hordtntd " 1 \4 inth loatnor • u If d If s1 buc:klt . In block, br'O'Wll or .rNrt. 30-38. hp' IV. litth Me4 ..,._ $1.lt 591 & 691 ·Novelty Key Chains 47' -.----··-------- • DAILY PILOr J f Reg. 'r4 Men's Calendar Watch.S $ 66 Let Yo') ktlOw dott ., • •'·~·. Smott 1tyl •• by Mital •Ith e •••n t l o n boM. <9itt bolled, t •o4 y t e o'"• Khoo! bound ""· ....,,.. Marcel Fine Quality Men's Watches • S.lf·Wlndln1 • S!iom mon '1417 Two poJ11Jlor 1ty I1 s tUN IO pltolt tvt,Y IQ, 1tudtnt. Guorontetd . ...... Del11e PtH11t W1t1• •••• ;:.'f1e11•tt Pt1411t W1t1• *611 W1st•ft1 Pttktl Wtltll t34t • W..tcln Lf•I .... DMlf Ptc•ttj ,_,, Nnl111ally Famous 17-Jewil Wrist Watches fer Men & Wo1111n A"',.;,.,.,, "1'"· s1999 dots, ultro-thint, I• kt. o 11 Id trimmtd · (.Oltl rN)rf with f ll• pqnslon j,ond1 ar 1tro~. AU with orig. inol factory guorontH . . Hush Puppy Groatl Prix Watch la11tls s2 41 Flat Metal 8 Lunch Kits · • WIW, W"4 Wttt • a...tt. ltit • ,..., Poit , • ICtllttt'• ''' A.rt Your Cheit• $197 Holcl """"""' !Unch. c- •"' 10--• "'"""' . b.ttlt . Choot• your favor- 119 dttlf'I hit tcNol luf'lch- " ...hilt IPO<IOI tole priet lo•tt . ~1" Pack If 500 •21' Notebook Fiiier Paper Ensemble • J-Ht6t LMH W.f "P*ltr M•t" er WW. " c.N .. , 111'9 "~lrl Talk" :~i:r,I, THr 89' $)99 . ..... .,. llolff ... .o•-J umba pock1 of Mo I c: h I n Q l l118 'h" filler po-J .rino b ind••. ·-pe,r talt priced. theme book 6 mtl'!'IO book In • $1.lt Peck-' JOO Ty"..,''"' fl.....,.r o r mod ... desi(lns. Ptwtr Pt11t Paper Ila!• Ptn This will bt $17' your fovorltti writino pen. $2.11 3·Pc. "Surfer" 1"·"'"''"" Schoel ll1der . &llark•r Sets J-rlno binder, '1 H 6!1 •h ••t 12 p<. "'' irl '""'"' book (;, Olltd . C(llof'S. 99c lff M btlok It\ ~ythfdiitic Non -to11l c, dMlgns. wrhi • '5" Wootl Fra1111 '1" Yaluel 3-lllil Attach• Casi Cqnvas Blnll1r Sf "" '4t7 .... ... ... Sturdy vlnyl Sov• mGft tho11 )'Ol.I Cs°" doubl t Ill l lock or Olive , ter blUf COl'I• o v e r w 6odt t"! 'l'Ot blnd t r 1 for frtm.. l'Oll kot"!· beck·ttl·IChool. ' di., l&c:k & key. -~ ------- I I I ' I ,J ti ---_.,_. -- • -· -r-• DU.V 'llOT QUI • • If • . ; nterlandi--eamOOdi~s ·Fire· POwer Gap Bri~ged .. ~ ?\•'• , t;c; :'-' .;i . . " I PHNOM PENH , Cambodia (AP) -1be Conununlst com- mand seemingly mU$t now face lht tttreat that U.S. jets Five Escape Boat Blast In Nevada BOULDER CITY, N e v . (AP) -Five prominent Soothem California m e n escaped injury when a 33-foo wlll show up on any Cam· bodlan batlltfield at any Ume. The result coukl be a slower and more cautious pace for enemy offensives, and possibly a revision of strategy. Yet whether U.S. air power CNl slgnlficantly Improve the Lon Nol government's chaoces for survival remaini to be setl\. Senior officers in Saigon have recalled that U • S • flghter-oombe<s began hel!linl -SOUtb Vietnamese troops in 196$ but only the massive commitment of ~ m e r I c a n ground · forttS stemmed a powerful enemy tide. One o1 Ulo Bo"'"1menl's llld lnfUtnting lroopt, With moct atrious problems~ hu the a.lm of 11vill1 Americau been lack ol h<avy fln:power, llv,. lo Vl<tnam. that Is flib""-bomben and u.~. fl8hltr-bombers and ~-S.vtral deleall <OUld Bil Stralolortr.-bllve been be lrae<d to W. fador. bombin~ enemy supply lines Now wit~ U.S. • jets ap-In· Camtptfa for weeks and parently ready to pour ldads have made 'J i m i t e d ap- or bombl. napa.Irr,. and\ ex:. pearances at Kqrnpong Thom plosive cannon fire Into North and , Siem Reap north and Vl<!tnamese and Viet eoog northwest ol Phliom Penh., ~tlom:, when called upon, But u far u ls-kncrtfn, the i•P ID firepower bu ..... lhls ~eek llllrked Ulo bo(ln- partly bridged. • ' Dine ol the -whueby Officially, CamblJdia ha>' CAmbocllu neld c\i!nmandera adopted the U.S. Iii)< 11>11 air 1 c.11 out coonliallles to circling strikes in this country are U.S! warplanes •and direct to interdict enemy supply lines them to clQR-ln raids aimed ·, only ~t relieving enemy merit. U.S. CO!'l';'lmaniten IP J>ft•ure on cambodian field Vietnam nave always aeld &be units. way io fisht any ' enemy 1.s A C&mbodian h!gll """"'""' to strike hi• are• before ht spokesman refused to com· can blt yours. There .eemt ment on witnesses reportl uf no question an enemy victory one such strike, but auggested in Cambodia would free eUte that a0Ythlng that hurts cam-North Vietnamese and V~ blxlla's eoemies will also In-Con1 units for forays l.Dto tdirectly a.td U.S. units ln Viet. South Vietnam. nam. One question in Phorun Penh SI.nee mosi of tbe enemy ts whether U.S. itr slrikes forces flgbUng in Cambodia ·, would continue )f impor~t are the same that fought U.S. segments ol world and u;a. forces perore the Cambodian opinion violently opposed Lf>e war broke out nearly five raids. But at ithe moment months ago, the argument ap-Cambodian commanders .In pears to many to have some the field are delighted. , , houseboat owned by . Beverl~ ~ Hilts furrier Samuel Mannis lr••••••••••~:;:"":";~~=--•~llilli•~~~-----•••••••"'."~':"""•~~-~---, exploded and burned at Lake Mead, the Nationa.1 Park • r · ,. Service says. t.1annis, who al.so I s "I U8ed to work there-that should read 'Wolf and Cubs' ••. " associated in ownership in Las Vegas of Caesars Palace Hotel Casino, was skippering the craft when the blast took place Thursday about 30 I e e t off.shore in the Lake Mead Marina. AEC Test Sire Shows Ranger Gene Phillips of the Lake Mead NaUonal Reerea- lion Area said all rive men aboard leaped from the boat and were picked up by passing boaters. including a craft belonging to the National Park Plutonium on Desert· WASHINGTON !AP) TwcHlundred-fifty s q u a r e miles of the Atomic Energy Commission's Nevada test site -or an area nearly the size of New York City -are con- taminated. with plutonium, a radioactive element which can linger 24,000 years or more. In addiUon, 4.9 separate areas on the site have been Jenced oU because the radia- tion level is too high ·lo permit human access. These »ealled RADEX or radiaUon exclusion areas total 12 square miles. The extent of containination lert by 19 years of tests is disclosed in a draft statement the AEC prepared for sub- mission to the Environmental Quality Council. The plutonium is harmful only lf it is i',lhaled into the lungs or if it gels into the Coast Guard To Research PrudhoeBay LONG BEACH (AP) - North of Alaska, remote, unspoiled Prudhoe Bay teems ll·ith a myriad of sea creatures. Beneath its waters lies perhaps the richest oil reservoir in the northern hemisphere. What will happen to the bay ~'hen, years from now, man begins to tap the oil field~ Now is the time lo prepare lo answer that question, says Dr. P.1erton Ingham of the U.S. Coast Guard Oceanographic Unit. "How can we determine what we 've lost if we don 't know what we had to start with?" he says. "It is im· pertative that a quantitative assessment o{ the variables of bloodstream through an open wouod. The amount of element picked up by the wind and blown around is not dangerous. the AEC sa}'5 . Cont.aminaled areas com- prise about ooe-fifth of the desert test site 65 miles nonhwest of Las Vegas. The AEC's environmental statement notes that radiation levels over most of the facility remain quite low, about double normal background levels. The statement said there are 49 areas where the radia· lion level is high. But an AEC spokesman said the number of these RADEX areas can vary. depending On the type o{ tests being conducted and the life Of the radioactive material in- volved. Radioactive elements have life spans that range from minutes to years, w i t h plutonium having one of the longer life spans. Si.net the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty was signed in 1963, all 210 announced explosions at Nevada have bee n un-- derground and designed to be fuJ/y contained. According to t h e en- vironmen&al statement. about one in 11 bas Jeabd radioac- tivity detectable beyond the boundaries of the test site. But in no case, the AEC said, have dangerous levels of radioactivity gone beyond the site boundaries. The plutonium scattered over 250 square miles within the Nevada facility was left from tests conducted in 1958 to make certai'O that the crash of a U.S. bomber would not trig· ge r a nuclear explosion. Nuclear bombs carried on Air Force planes are unarm· ed. Unless the electronic sleps are taken to arm a weapon, its high explosive charge will simply destroy the bomb - without triggering a nuclear explosion. This is what hap- pened in the 1958 tests, scat- tering the plutonium on the desert . Service. Two or Mannis' companions, Herman Propker of Beverly Hills and Leonard Tenner of Los AngeJes. were taken to Bou1der City Hospital for emergency examination but were released after brief treatment for cuts. Also aboard 1''ere L o s Angeles bsuinessman Al Ter- rence and Beverly H i I I s lawyer Jerome Weber. 2 Students Go Abroad Two Newport B e a c b students have been admitted to the World Campus Afioat program of Chapman College for the 1970 fall semester. They are Shannon Sumner, daughter of Mrs. Marianne M. Sumner, 1960 Vista Caudel and Donald Garrison. Jr., son of Mr. and 1'-1rs. Donald Gar· rison, 1130 Pembroke Lane. The two students will join 500 other student! f r o m 200 colleges and universities on Od. 10 to boanl llle S.S. Ryn- dam in Nn York harbor for a -·V<IY• lo p>rta l n western Europe, the Medlter· ranean and Latin America. U.S. Astronaut Escapes Injm·y BAD REICHENHALL. Germany (AP) -Astronaut Joseph H. Engle escaped in- jury Saturday whe n the car in which he was riding. collided with another auto in this West German resort aimmunity on the Austrian border. He is here with three other Apollo 14 astronauts studying rock formations . The Apollo 14 rocket is scheduled to blast off in late January on the next U.S. moon-landing mission. the ecosystem be undertaken,---------------------- as soon as possible." To do that he and the 234 of. ficers and men of the 310-fool Glacier, the Coast Guard 's biggest icebreaker, left over the "·eekend for Prudhoe. Ingham will direct the work of 16 other scientists from six federal agencies and a university who will board the Glacier at Point Barrow on the north coast of Alaska . In the month they'll have in lhe bay before Arctic ice halts work in late Octobe r, the scientists will get a start on providing a standard for en- vironmentalists to u s e when oil drilling begins. They will take samples from the bay bottom, c o 11 e c l specimens of p I an k ton • measure the quality of the water. They will investigate birds, mammals and fish and test for the presence of such pollutants as pesticides and colifonn bacteria. The ship wiU return to Long Beach on Nov. 15, but it will be up north agaM in July when the ice melts and scientists will continue their studies. Plans call for studies to con- tinue periodically ror five years. Besides the Coast Guard, lbe organizations involved in the federal project are the U.S. GeolOllcal Survey. lh< Btin!aU of Commercia l Fisheries, the Federal Water Quality Adminiltnltion, tht Smithsonian Jnstitullon 11nd the University ol Aliso . 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II I! just an Ulus\+ri created throuih the magic of a fisheye camera lens . T h e mid· way rides were probably exciting enough through children's eyes -without the apeclal elltcts• tim e of war his life was his T"s ~~oi" ,'' IMAV CON.CER>l. I 4UWUJt \), lt, u •<>d Stpl .... b<lr ,: ........ wUh IN M< ... 11rv 'IOUCllert. Ill :::,.";.~~1!1c111tw1111 t-.• u ..:: o ,..,.net •~• 1 '""$11 _. 1t70 Ut!-70 '"' itttl<t "'· lho clot" If 111t •!MW• COUn .. ,, J. t>lled ltr, Alliel 11 htre!IY dlWft rho! tt11 l~fl!lld tooJ•t. fr IO ir•Hnt mem l'tll'ldffl Oflltl In M I I W la b lllllflf'tti111c1 ,,__ " ·wo •!cello~ LEGAL NOTICE llh 11"' ' 0r-coulltl" any ore gners, a na e 11ev.,.'"" 11 tlll ,.,1,.,,1u1. "~''Md •• "' n«t111ry _,...,, 10 1111 Mv Com111b•1o11 ••••••1 'd thi k f ka "k II t 1c1r1ows· "'*'11..,... at 0Mltt4 1• ""''"'°"'· c11 s.« u. ltn sa1 , n o m1 au ? o s ..,·, 11 fl4lUI P1•kff a. 5111¥, At1omn1 11 ....... '""11,.,,... · ..... ._ , .. 1 °'" d red "I ho h d to t 11t lh 51rfft, CMll Mt11 ... H Mllft Strttt killt ICll g,111 -I Y "11111. as a ev1 s w a ge flur"llllM lo -~ ll\IM1fle11. !hi \Ill• CllTl,ICATI o• tUSINlll ...... 'c1lllorM1 nftn •MUI '~ ,J .1.utllll It, 2' 11111 s.1 ..... wr ,, •. drunk or do....A to embolden ""1""" 11 •P•i'lln1 kl lllt °""""""' l"ICTITIOUI NA.Ml •l•c~ •I 111111.W11 OI ' lho U,,.lli.nM 1•10 l.S-tl·N 1"-"' ~ .Ilk-tic ltVffHI Con!ro! IO< l11wnc1 Tiie llAcle<llt""' lloto ,.,11,., ... " Food Stores T~sting· Con:i_puterized Cler/is WASHINc}roN {AP) -A new ~n\puttrlzed "groet.ry clerk'' dtVtloptd lo eliminate many ch°"! ln ntlil food stores could mean savings to consu.qltrs end 1horter lines at ditckout stands, t h e Agrlcillturf: Department I n· nounced lodly. -..... The ilyste_'tfi, 1 prototype, five ;years Jn ~velopmenl, was tcheduled [~r unvellln1 toda.y It the UloA'I facility ln nearby H)'1ttavllle, M d . Amon& thole expected to al· tend ... as •Vlr&ini• Knauer, White ·HoUM consumer ad· visor. Severa!' pieces of electronic equipment are Involved. In· •C'.!luding i ttbul1tor, memory bani. te letype Ind scanner. Here'• what they do: When an !tell\ I.I taken lo the store's checkout counter. tthe scanoar rud1 t buill·in code and .. ~1 the item's • prioi ~\dlatelfon a lighted Wabo~ ~libuiator. Afttr the ~stomer's order Is '°"'Pjll!ll' chocked he Teceivesj i(\"ltemiied purch_ase list by 1nam.e .aC well ta the per • unit and per r,.ckage prlcu. At the bottom Of the custmri~r's tape, the 1otal cost cf tHe order, taxes and the number of trading Jtampt due, it lrty 1 are shown. The ayaleltl, 1cct1rding to officials, simultaneously main- tains an !n,jtnl&ry of stores' aheJvu . "This facility promises tn hold1 down relail cost, wllh savings passed on to the con· sumer," department officials said. The project was conceived by the department about five years aao ind <teveloped by a private company Chargecon Systems , Inc., Natitk, Mass. Officials estimated the cost at abo.ut $60,000 per store. Am6ng some of the ways costs could be reduced, the department said, are: elimina- tion of the: price •markings on each item, automation of reordering shelf supplies; ind automatic Qna cOntinuous in· ventory. ' Cubans Aided By U.S. ouths ; SAOO JOHN. N:B:''tAP) -' The Cuban freiehler Conrado Benltez,11llpped·out of ~t. John harbof. T uesday carrying 500 y'oung Americans to CUba to . help harvest the.citrus crop . 'nle youths 'Ire members ot the Vencuemos -We S hall Win -ftrlgatle. Two other American contingents of the brigade wtnt to QJba earlier this year to help with the sugar harvest, which fell 1.5 million tons short of Premier Fidel Castro's goal of 10 million tons. Pollatloa Conttool P retty Lorie Laall gaz11 at tht new air Pollution control unlt re<enUy instaUad at Sylvania's Tung· lten Operation producll plant. at Exeter, N.H , The unit uses a thermal incinerator to convert toxic nl · trogen dlq_xlde to harm.Jess carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water vapor. ,. Sp~ial Tax Meet Urged .on Reagan SACRAMENTO (AP) -One Californi1 oewspapef has SU&· gesled editorially that Gov Reaa:an call the Jqlllaiurt back Into specll:J tealon to pass a tax reform J>rotl'am. Severa,! Othl!l'f agree th1t the legislature rrfU.!t II;)' 111ln, or else face the tis-or the people pas,,ln.a .. 1 ballot in- itiative lo gtant themse.lvea property tax relief. And a 111rVey of edllbritl opinion indicates, as might be expec!tedt differing viewpoints on the t01e of the '"Sacramento 13," senators -12 Democrats and one Republican -who blocked Reag1n'1 Sl biUlon tax shift plan in the waning hours of the 1970 session. '1lle San Bernardino Sun- Telegram proposed· the governor , ca(J the ,apecitl seSllion pr0mptly . The Los" Anteles Ttme., in an ediloria~ urged t h ~ t Reagin not lry lo revive the bills at a special session. 'The San Bernardino eaper a lso proposed ellmlnaUon or the two-thirds v o t-e re- quirement · .on «rtain ap- propriations bills and selected tax lncrea!e.s, The paper pointed Out that the State $upereme Court has ruled·invalid the two-thirds re- quirement for school bond issue elections. "Is it not time that the legislature dumps its two- th I r d s requirement?" the paper a sked. Maggie Sits In On Auto Union Talks themselves tc) undertakf their I»' lr1no!e.-"' '" 1lc011Gflc btv..-... Ult!dudlr>t • blll!11tH 11 2661 S. G11nc1 In flt m•llt<s ""'1"1"' le the 1Hl1!1 . . . llc-1 tor tl>IH prffl'llll!t •• lollo""" Ave., S.nl1 .11111, C1llrotnl1. """" the OI "kl off<ldlnl. wllfllft ,_ ,,_,ht mLSSJON. Watanabe denies ON 5.1.LIE-IEER . flct lllout 11.... nlmt "' DltAPEtlES lllt• ,,,. !lr1I Plllllk•IM:ln II lflli nallcl. ------,,,,,,,------thl• uylng the kamikaze WU ,.,,.,_ "-il•ifll 11. 91"al•1 1111 1 ..... ric:. IY Mt. JO..N -11111 11kl u.... D.11td AUWllll 1. lll't. ...JllQ •. ' . "' lllC~ ll"">elll """' 1111. •trlfltCI P'1>-lt COAl..wd " "" IOI-Int --· Dot\1111 IE. Wll"dl""" CllTl,IC&T• ., 1u1u11sa I trarned profe.s.s1onal. 1tsr ,, 1nr olflct llf ,.,. O.P1tl1N•U 11 ->e l\lmt"' 11111 1nc1 '"''of •11ldlrc• .l.clmlnl•l<•tw II "" 1E1111• l"ttTITIOUI MAM• The ... __ , .. &__ J Alcelllflc ....... c.nrr.i ....... INH tt I• M lelklwt: "' ,,.. ·-· Aimed oHcecMr>I T ... 91'10tWlllfllll "" <wtffY ... II -lluaaM: -tpanese 1111 0..."-1· " .1.1c111ori.; ·--JOlv! Wtllllo. "" w. St. Gtl'lrvde l'•r11 ... & """· . cO'lducllnt> • lluiWIMI et lSf'll l M for "divine w\nd" -was fir.st Contrll. nu v 11r..i. s.tcremerrtp, f'I., s.n11 ...,.,., c11u. • N. Mllfl "·· li1it• • Al!Ol. ,._,,.,. v11...,, c1t1..,.,.11, _.,. ..... . • G If c111hwftll tfl1•, ,11,1.,..,...,,,...,., c11n111 Dlltll .11......,.1 11, 1•111 Sift!• AM. c.111., ""' "" lktrlloul "'"" '*"" "' r · -.. ~ ertens1vely at Leyte u II -llld trr llW.,.... ..-tmlJK ••• -J.ilvt W11sh Toi: 1n•1 MJ .... 1 GU.I.Ito AL.AltM 01" , 0 u N ·, in ()ct.ober ltff w~ cs Llc-.cl ,.,. ""' "'" II l k'9hollc STATE OF (ALIFOllNIA At~·· .... Afmklill<•ltr \IALLl!Y ..... IN! M141 fl•m It, __ J • • ---· Tiii IOI""" of Yltlllcllloro ""IY 011.llHGIE COUNTY: Ubl sMd Or-(Mii Olll"f ll'llol. of Ille ttllftlll!ll --. ,,,,_ n•- navaJ forces mauled a 11o1 Dllt••'*' "-'""' 1111c1 ,.. 1119 °" ... .,...., 11 . im, bltot• ...... ..._, n. 1•. " Mii SHtffl'IMr t. 1r1 h•ll ... •lkt 11 '"1c11nc' it. 11 J fl B ••· ti DtHrlffttlll Nallrv Public Ill Incl lw 11111 Slllf 1110 lffl).71 fol-•· aplllest eel. y LllC me a..~. J. F.......... ___ .,.. ·-••Id .Jllln WttJ~ ~,..,....; 1(1~ •• Hlftl<Mrl. , ... Liii NM. the war ended about ~.300 PllblllNd o.,.,.. co-~t CMltv P11p1, 1a "'' 11 "' t111 ---. ,.._ LEGAL NOTI~E Foun11tt" "'•'lt'r · h d di·' I th AutU11 N. lt111 15"'1' 11 w••'*"" 10 1ho wlttil" 1"'"um1n1 0.tecl Aortil.rll 11, 1tl't a11men a cu n e '"" •tknaw*tted .,,. nKut«1 t111 111111. ,. • .,n 1tMt11 *. Mlf'IUlll'I suicidal m.isii:ions 1011k11I S.111 caltTll'ICAT• Of' I USINISS, Still of (1Mfet11i.. °'"* (-ly: ," LEGAL NOTICE Jalffll E. 01vlf FICTITIOUS NAM• On AUf\lll 11. ltN, ....,..., -· 1 The 1qu1dron 1 actual ef. No11rv fl111111c. c1u1..,1111 Tho lffllllf1......i .,_ c1<111v 111 . 11 Noi•rv 'Wik '" .,,. tor 11111 s1111, f " ~-Un lo '-• PrlM.llol! Office i.. c~ll11t1 • 111111""" 11 •1 w. lttti ...,._.11>1 -•Ml l(._111 rt. Mli*icu• ec ..... ven.,_ con Utl uo::: °''"" Coufttv 51 , CKlt Mua, C•trfemlt, uow:1~, ""' •-111 11'14 10 111 1111 "''°"' ""°"" debated' 1'10TICI 0' 'NTINTION TO 11'11AOI My (tmmllll"" llelr" llctllielll II"" ,._,... of LIGHTMOVS! ,,...,, l1 wi.c•lbllll 11 1111 wll~lft 1,,. ' I/II' TMI IALI 01" ALCOl401..IC J-11 tf ll l'llH 'N CM!flS, '"' tll1! llld !lrm\1tfu.....,I llld &ckllOWlldtlld 111 IXIC~ltd Watanabe was a lieutenant 11v1••••• 'ubHtMo:t. °''"'' c ... 11 o.u, l'uoi, 11 ,_.., of tho 1o1io..11111 _ _,, 11,, 11rne. commander In the nt\vy Au-t i4, lfJt A.uwull u. Jt, " INI 5ttttm-t. Wl\oll nernt !" tu!I '"" 111ct ot rttlMMI UU'F ICIAI:. SEALI Jo" • TO WHOM IT ~AY C.Oti(llN. It~ 1tl'l·10 11 •• lill'-1. • Jtl" L Jeti,1 aboard 1 aubmarlne heading s..111ec1 11 l•t11tl'lc• or 1111 llc.n11 ,,. ' Oloft• ~Mm•r, 41 M•,••!'1'11( Nlll•ry ;.~~..cintar~I• f atrik t d U S Pllld 1..-. Mlle• 11 llt•ftly flvt~ 1~11 !Ill I "'GAL NOTICE W1v, >la. D:JOJ, (Kii MKI, C1!1t. Pt1Ml91! 0ttlt1 In or a e a an 1 v,ance . . ....... ,.1,.,... ,,...... ,. 1111 •lcOl'llll( ~ 0111<1 A.,.~, ,, ,,10 °'"'" cwnw Flett bate In Ulithl 400 miles btv•r•tn 11 1111 """1..., dtttP!Mf •• ••••<• To <•••••••• F c;_.,. '-'•c~1""'' Mv CommlHllll'I fllt>I•" ' lallow11 • St••• ol (.1!\tar"la, Or•'llll Cou"tv: Ml•th t 1"1 IOUth of Guam, When ntW&I HCll Herlltr loultll1rd, (ollt Miu IUl"llUOlt COUllT OF fHI On .11.,.u11 l "l'O. btfar• m•, • Punllt.hld °'~,,.. c .. ,, bill¥ Piiot, f J , d P1trlii.n! 11 wc;ll lft!ll'llleft, tho \Ill ITATI OP (.llLll'ClllNtA FDrt Holtrv PWOllC 1n Ind l"lr llkl Sti lt, A""'ll It, lt 1' Incl Sffltmller 1 cameo 1pan 1 aumn er. ... .. 1111111 11111""'1"' ti tho DeHrtll'lllll .. T111 cou1tTY ol" 011.r.N&• -'°"'1"" '""'e11 '· o-MtcNmer 1.,0 ' ,..,.,,; "We were ahocked and stun· AklhOllc •-'••• conlflll ..,. 111ii.11<t N1 . .11....u1 ~-n 10 "" 11 111 1111 _.'°" ..nav1 _____________ _ d , , bv ttl l'\tlH 11 lft llCllf•lllC IJIVt<IM !'9111 et lltlNll NEVIENOA WEL.TO>I, 111mt 11 .utlsc,lbed la tt.t .. 11~1" \". ned and manv c r I e , 11c1nt1 1..-11t1rt1t1l '°'" """° ,,~1 ... CICMUd. 1t<u"""' •f'ICI .eknewll.ttld ,.. u11:1111c1 W. la 'a•· 'lied "W had 11 ftlle .. · NOTICE IS H!ltEBY GIV!N 11 1111 tlle 11"". I n uo:: reca . e ON. $.\l.IE l!llt c<ld1tar1 OI 1i.. •boll• .......... dlcldtltt co~,!CIAL SEAi.i prepared so hard for our ... ,,_ ""1'1"" •a ,..atnt 1111 11.uenci "'" 111 --ft1v1,.. c111"'' .,.,.,.,, JOSEPH f . DAV15 ,..._.., . · d It to b ot -~ Mc~Mlil INY 1111 1 "<!llM •r• 1111 u ld 01<.ld1nl •r'I r1aulrld t1 1111 ND11ry flutllc, C1l!fori'l\1 CllTll"lc.ATI 0' IUSIN I SI m1ss1on an now was e '"' .. IA¥ &Ilk• If '"' D-H-"' 11\M!. Wltft .... ntct,IO!'Y --1. In PtlM.lpet Ollk.1 I" 'ICTITIOUS lllAMI aborted " Alcol\ollC lwl<tM Conlfil w bV ,....11 le lhl offlcl ot tlMI clt<k at 1111 •tiov. Or•n•t C°""h TN undlrdlAlll dollo tlf111¥ ,,_ ti · 1111 DINrlm.,.r Of Alcftllc l"'lt'" llrlfllltd covrl, or 10 ..-11en1 1111rn, "'"~ Mv (amm•1•lon E11l<n ~llnl 1 1111111!"' •' fOll 1.o1.,, Aboard the submarine were con1ro1 111.1 0 StrHI ku•"""i.. "" nte:et.ut'Y ¥ouclllf"1, •o ,,.. 1111· J""' 11. 1t1t w"t""11111.,, c111fw11i.. -er "" 11c. th I l ·-<aipulted C•llla<~l. fjlU, 11111111 .. ~I /or dint.I llt<ti•Md ., "'• "''IC• of ~II 1nar.....,, "llblll-Or•tlll CNJI 01 11"1' PllOI. 1111out firm ~ .. ALEllANOE lt . ree ~ anes 0 Vt= ' II HO!tlcltd b' l1w. Tiii "'""'''" ••• -TllOtNl1 c:. Kll!ll, .............. N1llon1I tent ... ._, '· IJ. If.,., ltl't us.,. S.t,LES •IMI 11111 llld """ II ~ inlo flight. Each kamikaze Lk.,.lld ..,,. 11,. ,1~ ., •kllllollc tulld!.,., uo1 wn1c1111 Df!v1. s..111 LEGAL N01'1Cf °' r11e tMtowlne --· ...,...... ,....,. to h ' •~.. l>l'fl<IHS ,~. """" OI ..... ntc111on ,., •• Nvtl\blr :no. N""'-1 t..c~. C1lllot11I• fft 11111 .tlllll '"'' " rttldenc• II •• cre.wmotn was ave a , ...,. ill 1111111,;_.. lr0"1 1,.1 a111ce o1 riw nttO. W!llCfl II ""' flllc• " -!Mo• ,. ... ,,. Mllowu bomb and sufficient fuel 0....•1 ....... 1. OI ""' U-llfMd "' IN """ ... -· <••TI(l"IC:Afl 01" •iltlNIU Jfrlo 1.......,., *"' ,.,. \I".,... JOllWI fl Tr1u llfNftto M IM atet• ot 11111 .._....,.,, flK11TIOUI •AM• Al>!. It; \.liiiiij a.o, ~ or a one.wa.v flllhL ~Hiiied 0r..W. ,..,.1 o.1.., ,1., ""'"'"' ,_. !O*llfll 1ttw "" 11r11 Plltlk• TN undffi'-""' "'°" cinll'V ,.. 11 °'*' .1.1191111 11. "" '·•~-th -•-·t of au-nde·' """°" ,. '"' tstt ~ '"" 91 !fib Mike. cOIWlllcllM • 11111111111 11 '111 AtMlt Jlnt Alls,,,_. .,.,R:'I, e llllV\.: "" Cl ' • 011111 Auwu1f l, "" OrlM MIHllllltfton llldt (lllftolWI Slit• ol Ct llfOf'nll, Orllllt Cc.mtyl sunk tn, Watanabe said. some LEGAL NOTICE Oon•kl c11I•• w111111. _...· 1111 lk;llllou• 11,,.,, nirr:.,,, CAHu,,: °" .r.ut1111 11. ""· .....-. 1111. , t d k Al!ml~lt1•1ttl ef !I'll E1t11t CRE OIT SYSTEMS. •IMI 11\ll $111d 11<11' fllol..,., P~lt Ill 11'111 lw Utlll tfllf, c rewmen go run . of 1111 •-• Mlnld aec.-"r 11 cll!'ljlOIH 0, tni tcol-lrlf 11,._ --1.., •~·"'Jim Altll•nffr •-n Ev••tu II the• shov~ the T111m11 c. Kint. ' • '" ""' .. ... ,... --wi.oM ,.._ ""'' a y " d t.'U '""'" Ntw,.,-1 Nlllfflll link I Wllcillnt, :::::: i'Jn11':"tol~..',u. I lnll p!ICI OI rill• i'J IVOKf!Md Ill N'lt' Wll~I" 1"11"'"""1 three planes overboar . 1u,.1rt1011 coulT OI" TNI 1a1 w"tcuff Drtv1, 111rM N11rn-nt. JDllll Miri:ourt. ""''Ill tilt •~~lk 1nc1 1t~~ f\t N>:IKVIK '"' ....... W la b k-· t I ITATI 0, CALl,CNINIA ,o. Ntw-' ... c~. Callft<llll ""' "·I M ti IOI!. n (: 111 ""' COFl'!CIAL. SIAl.) a na e wor t;:\.I a SC\"era TMI COUNTY 01" 011.llNGI T•I: '"'I MJ·U)O .,. vt. \Ill ... "' ' • • • .If n L JOMI jobs !;>efore joining Japan's air N1. ,,......,. 411.,,,., !Of" .r.d ... i..111,.,... 0••.i ,::":;~~::.~·M ... ~ "°1,,.,, '111111c<111101"n11 If j f . 1 ,,..~ H NOTICI OF MIAltlHI 01" l'ITITI01'1 '°Ubllll'ltd °'"'"" CO.•t Diiiy flllo!, $l~!I II Celll.,"11 O<l"tl C•ltltt'I'' 'f!ll(.l"I Olflc1 I" se '\le ense agency II) ;,;". e •o• fllOllTI 01" WILL ANO Augu11 5. u .... ,,_ lt10 Ult·IO On Autuat ), • ""°· 1Mlor1 ·""'· • MY c-ttllon l•llflS was comm11nder of ll force COOIC IL AND IJOll LITTals TllT· Hol•rv "Ullllc t" Ind lor llld Stitt, Mlrt~ '· "" In C AMINTAit"f' LEGAL NO'ric~ ..,._.,.., ,,_,.., Jo1111 H1rcour1 M••t1t o''"" ,...,,.,,., responsible for protect g en· l!it~11 111 L.oi. M. ii.b ... .ii. oeceiiell, ~-1e mt 111 "' 1111 "'..,. """°"' l'ullolk,._ Or111M Coe" D•llY 111111, tr.al Japan when he retired NOTICIE 15 HEltl!IY GIVfN Thll '·MU• "'"" 11 .ubl<tlllld lo th• wll~tn Ill· Au•u11 11, 1J, » •11111 llPltmblf '· ltn\ "' Am1<lc1 N1llonll Tri/It Ind 51Y· ClllTtl'ICATI 0, t UilN•IS, otru"""I lritl 1ck ...... lld1ed Ill tXll(lrlld ll1l 1""10 last year. 1"'11 A11acl1!1on, • ftlllon•I "'"\I... FICTITIOUS NAM!& ,~. 11m•. •UO(l1Uon. II.II llled ~lrtln 1 P'flllon flN" Tho u'"'"111ned 11-clf1 11Y hi IJ (OFFICIAL SEAL) ··-I•"' Will ..... Co»lcll t-tto aria IOt t -\rC!J"'I • D1111ne:n •t 20IO N-1 J IAN L. JOtlT KCET R • l11u1nct ol l.1111<1 T .. 11......,llt'Y !O lhl tlWll., CM!I Mut, C1lltornl1, Ulldlr N011rv 'vtillc • (1lllornll ece1ves llltltlontr, tltt'!"tnc:e to whkl\ 11 ,,,_ !w !hi tlell!lou• lltm """' al CAllLI "r1MINI Ofllcl t" "4111l tur1111< N•lkulers, .,,d ,.,,., !hi time Ind TlllE & ROAD SEllVtCE 1MI llllt Ot'll!lll CwnlY CallTllJICAT. 01" tUllflllaSS, 1!1ct of 11Hrl1111 tlw! llrnt Ill• ~ NI u lll firm 11 caml'OHd of lllt !Mkrowl"' Mv Comrnl11lon E••lrtl 'ICTITIOUI fllAM• tar tw11mblf 11, 1t10. 11 t :JD 1 ,.,,, 111 "''°"' wlloM r11m• I" tvlt ind jllkl M•reh 1. 1t1l Tiii llMtf'lltllld " c...tl!Y tlll"f -.. 1111 ,.,,..,._.,, of °""""""' Na. 1 of &1 ,..ldll>Ct 11 11 1o1i-1. 'u11111111d 0<11111 C..11 Otlly 'lltt, 1111c:111111 1 blll!Mll 1t ms Mt-. ~ $11kl eo1,1rt, 11 100 Cl•k; c..-11, Orlvi C1t1 IC""""'h Coll...,, tolO ,._, A11tu11 h n. 1t, H, ltl'I 1'4l0 1111111on a...c~. Ctlllorllll, f,ll'lftf Ille tic· W11t, '" 1111 Cll'i' of S1nl1 An.e. C1l11or"11. 11"'6' .. Co.11 Mftl, Ctlll. lltlart. Hr"' 1111111 of tAVoMOI I EAUTY NEW YORK (AP) -KCET, C.tld Ai.19111119, It~ D1tM Aut ... 1 II, Jt70 LEGAL NOTICE 1UPPLY CO., '"' lrltt 11111 lifm 11 I . W. I!. ST JOHH, (lrl IC-~ Colt"" tGf"POMlll el 1111 IOllowll'>I --· w11eM a publicly supported te evls1on '""""' c1ert. s1•11 o1 c111111rn11, °''"" c°""rv' Mmt1 111 1v11 &11111 ,LK .. 11 rMio-1 station in Los Angeles ha!I w11111"' .r.. w1111 Dn A....,.1 11. 1t7'1, 1111 ........... • ,.~ ••• •1 191,...,, ' 111 Whlll "''"" lulldll\4 Not••• Pullllc In Ind '"' 11111 ,,,,, R&bll'I L. llfllll\lt. .,. Mltnotlt. received a $2.S million loan for lttt Ma•t"' Slr•tt ~·•1., •P1'1•rtd ,.,. "'""'1~ '''"" ClltTtf'IC,t,TI 0 ' •ustN lla. tt...,11,..1on llKl'I. f h F d ltlvenlH, (lllltrrlll fUll kNIW!'I IO "" I) Ill ·~· ....... "'""" 'ICTITIOUI fll.\MI ••• , .... ' ,, -• •• a new center rom l e or Tth 1n•1 .u.1w n•mt 11 111t1ocr1w.i to '"' wllflln 1". '"' """"ti•-do ctt•IW 1""" ••1 ... • .,. -"'' ·-• Found.ti.On Aff_, tor l•K•ltr l!tl/n'ttftt '"" •e•-IH•td .,. ••Ku!M c-uctt1111 a l>u•ll'tl ll 11 IJJ7 NMWJ Hunl!Mton lffdl. . ~ubllllltd Ortntt Ceeit Diiiy l>llet !ht ,_,.,,. l lvd., (Mii Mfll, C1tllO!"nl1, Ulldtr ""* J1tt T, Htp1lt1 :lt'J6"1 Ltftllnl Or., The lG-year loan al eight A!illUll "· ,, '"" S11t. i . 191'0 11ff..i0 IOl'l"IC!.clL Sf.llL) lielllloul llrm "' .... OI MY w•Y ..... 11111 Hullll"91itn l11eh. I II lh JOll!~li r DAVIS llld l!rm It camr>a9" of thl '1lll0Wlfltl Flo<ll\cl '· ..... II. ial6"1 Ll n!1,.. D,., perc ent \nterefl WI! I OW e Ho!ery '~llilc. (I Ulornli H•IOlll wha$1 "lrnt• !" lull .... Pll CI Hunlln .. 11'1 l•et~. station to purch13e 3.~ acres LEGAL NOTICE ,,111c1111 Off!'• 1" of '"'"'-' 1r1 11 10110•0· o.rw AvlVlt J, 1t10 Orl"'le CounlY JKll T1ul111t, IUI Ntw-! l lvd,. ltOClff'I L. l1Mlk11 i nd buildings once owned by Mw comin1111on llllelrH c1111 ......... Ml•t1r11 T•ul•"'· un G1ot11 "'· 11 ... 11111 the Allied Artists moti-On pie-,.41113 'ubll~· ~;.~~:~ c .. 11 O•llw ,1111, ~:::"~U:~1"'1~0,'~f.i, MtM, j~.· .::.i~:-11• ture company, the foundation ClltTl,ICAT• 0, IUllNlll ...... V>t II. 1'. u •lld Uollmbl• J, Jlt~ Tlul•nt ST..,TI! D, CAL1,0!IN!A l II LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Big Ford Loan l"ICTITIOUI 1111.llMI 1170 Ufi·"IO Mtr .. tOI T1111•111 COUNTY 01" OltANOI ) II 0 E T R 0 I T (AP) sild. c.:9ucirn':1'~1•':11:_1~~11"'11~~, ::: LEGAL N()TlCE St~•: :+u:u::1'l'f.n~~;o~:.'f:~, c::°'!: ~et1rv ~:.,i=1 15' .. ~~~;_, ~':~1c: ~· ;:: Margaret Smith , II widowed LEGAL NOTICE Pert c1rc11 Dr .• 1rv1111, C1llt.rn1~. unfit• il'ultllc 111 '11'1111 '" "rt s1111, "'~11¥ for 1111 ••Ill sr111. ,...._11v '"""'" moth.' Of !hr ... I' th. Only tht llcl1tlou1 llr"" n11M ti OMNI +H· T'*41t · •~ ... l'fd J1ck. T1~l1"' 11111 M1r11,ll Jack T. HIPHt k""'!I to in. 10 M 1111 OUSTlll!S Incl llltl $11kl ll•rn II com· NOTICI TO CltlDITOM f1ul1"' klle¥M le -It M 1111 HrtOl'lt ftrHn -· lllrnt I• l<lblC'lllN>d 10 !Ill woman on etther side of the 1u,11101 T,:tJ~1:, 0, TMI -1.:1 01 thi 1011ow1,.. ...,._,,, w11o11 :~:::1:: .E."t.~:~,.t~ .. ',.C:,. w11o11 "'"'" ••• JUMCrlllld 10 lho wll~!ft w11~1n l11>11r11tMftt 1nc1 1<-111w1tdvld ~· b ' . g table .,, national-ITAT• 01" CALll"O,NIA ,Oil "'''"1 I" luU '"" 1>l1<H of r••lde<>c• TM• COUNTY 01" OIAM•• lfl"rumfnl 11'1111 •CkJlllWIMtld lhlY ..... IC.ut~ lht .. ,,,.. arga1n1n TMI COUNTY 01" OltANG I ..... followi: ICUl«I 1111 11..... {01"1'1CtAL s•ALI le 1 nlracl lalks in the auto No . .r.-um JOlllJll If. Lu111. 1.Ml w Ftrfl D•lvl, NI. A-U.W !OFFICIAL llEAL) J"'qi L. Odlllld ve C() NOTICI OP MIAltlNIJ DI" ll'ITITIOM Fullfflon. C1t1for"l1 nui ~.,, ol EOWARD '· STIE,ol>I, JOSEPH e. DAVIS NO'tl t'Y Plllllt-C1lllwnl1 'industry. 'Oii fllOtATI 01' WILL ANO l"Olt •ot111d K L1 ..... 11111, 1'10 E 111h NO;~~f; IS HE°lll!."lY GIVEN to ll\t ,,,.,.,., l"Ubllc, C1Ulornl• . °'""""' C-IY A f ... me' 1uto assemblu line LITTlll TlilTAMaNTAltY 5•••· ,. __ , tll<~. (llll<l'nl1 JU60. u ldlllr OI "" """" '*""' ""'""1 "•l'ICINI Oflk• !ft M, c:.,.,.,.1 .. 11111 •• ,1 ... 1 I Ho II SA V SAMMY TIA Oltld Jul, JO., It~. 1 1 Or-1 Coun!v .... , .. 1" 1J1# Worker, !llhe ll!i Ont! of tht "' I M NI ' JONllfl H. Ll.ltll ltlll •II --· "-•lr'll, cl9!!nl ...,,,,.I My c .... rn1111on IE•,lra STATE 01" CALll"OltNIA I 200.oao women amona the 1.8 NOTICE 1$ Hlll!IY G!VIEN Tlllt Sll!t .. (1llflfftll . °''"" Cwnl•: llltl'" wlllr Ille l'ltClllllY _...,,, In l'utlllU\1111 o;.n .. Catt! 0111'1' flllot. COU NTY 01" OI • I • I Dlc"111td. !l:ot1•1d I( LIWll... "'' 111111 iltc-1 I,. ,..,Ir.., to l!lt J-21 1t7I •-••· U lie YlltlltO NITTA ~II HI"" ~trtlfl 1 11>-On Jiiiy JI. 1'1'0. lllfare mt, • Notti..., 1111 oltlcl 11 111• cllrll of .,.. tOW. Au.ull \t, M Ind lt'lll~ J. f, L AMOIL Sf million memucr1 of uic n d 1111on "" 1rot.t• et wrn t1111 i.. 11tu1nc1 Put>lk '" •nd !fir u kt St t1i. __ ,.., en!ltlld court, ., 10 .,_,i """"· .. 1111 1•~ , l5'!-l't °"' Autu11 J. *'18· Mtor• ""· 1111 - Auto Workers. o1 Lttt•rs Te1••"""1.,., 1o "" Mtlllone<. ...... , ... JMfpll 11 Luttl 1,,.. 1.on11ct 111t "ecas.-ry .....clllf1. 1e "" .,,.. ""''1'""· • Ht11,., 1'111111c 111 '"" i.i< rtfe<•ncf lo ""'k~ 11 ..,. ..... , !urlllt• It. Lirwelllr\ iu-"· lo mt to llol 1111 dl•11tned •t 1111 olllc1 of hll 11!0<,,..., LEGAL NOTICE llkl ~lllf, -ton•llw •-"' ltoDtrr L, "'Maggie.'" as she is known, "'"1cu11rs. •nd 11111 ""' 11,..,. •"" •!Kt peno111 ..,.... nir11t1 ,,, iu'*•I-JOHN J. WANDEL. 1tC11 .... ._ 01 r11<111ou1, 01ari. 11>. 1•11111111, 'lw1nct "· sits with the UAW tetm in o1 htlf'ln• 1111 _..,,,. ~·1 been kl 1or 10 lho wlllrltl lnslrum.,.,1 Ml ld!Mwi.-• 1t11 $11ra, swn1 a. Lo. Anpeln ~t~. klleWll I• -to two t/\t 111..,.,,.1 'l S.IWlllMf )"!, ltl'O. 11 f1JI 1.m~ I" tf'tl M 111n 11ttll(M 1111 Ml'lll C.1~11 l'llltl, WllJt;ft II 1111 111<1 ""'°" """'" 111 ..,..,lbte i. 1111 wlll\111 negotlaUons wtth Americ an e1111•'-of °""'""""' N1. , e1 11111 i0fl111c111L stAL! · of 11\1&111111 of 1111 lll'llllrtltAlll 111 "' ' ....,,, 1~'"'"""' 11111 Klr-'llttH "' 1111 11111 he he h f rth court. 11 1(1(1 CIYk (fl'llt• Ori.,. Wiit, jfl Jec.-rlM M. L~llll ""''"'' Hrfllft!nt IO 1111 tlllll Of Cllfl,.ICATI" 01' COll'OllATION 1"01 """ IXllCU!t<rl I ... NIM, M°*'ors. s gan er OU 1111. CllY •I $.1"11 A111. c1111orrt11. Nalerv l'Vblie. C1lllornl1 11ld lltcfdtnl, w!lhl" 1 ..... montn1 1111< TrtAfllSACTION 01' IUSIMllS UNOtl (Ol"l'ICIAl. llALI round at "the main I.able' Ollld AUOVll 1•. 1t~ flr lftc.lpel OfflC• In lllt 11 .. 1 PIJ(llkllllll'I of 11111 l'IO!kt. ll'ICTITIOUS flllAMI WITllESS ,,,., IMllf •IMI ollltl•I ... I W. E. ST JOHN 0rl"91 C-t~ 0.ted A.,.uJI l , 111'0. THE UNDE1$f0NID COl'°""TtON !OW"AltO ltAl.1111.llN ' Tues(lay In Detroit.· Counh citrt My cornmlttlon !K•l•ts Mlllf!" L• ICiw . .r.c1m1n11t••1« doe' lllrlb"f urtlt'Y 11111 ll It critKU1111 • Nlterv ,.111111c.c1111orn11 La g age gels fOU"h OC· JolMI$ II:. NAltUll JUlll I,., ltPl &I 1111 IE•lall of 1111 tMI-lkolld II fn W•t 161~ $Ir..... flrlrK1HI IHlco lft n u " 1•11 """' ....... IHUt 11¥4. il'Utllltl'ltd Or11111 c ... , OtllY 'llof, ·-ftlrned cltt.., ... t. NIWPOrl INCi! lll,G. ... 11'01. L•'... I Cluftl casionally, "but then the boys 0 • .....,1. c111fl<!l11 '9147 Aut1,1tt 1. n . 11. 16, u10 uJ1.1o JOMN J. WAMO•L c11Hornt1 ttttl """'" tM 111:11111111 ll•rn M• ':;,"1j"'11:,1o11 1;tl,,. '.y. 'E•cuse me. Ma•gi·e ,' and T11: tHll n1 .. n1 , .. 1AY11111t11 1111 '"" "'"'' 01 o "'l!'lt~1H .r.""'u•t 1t1 "'•· ... ,, ,, , _ " e Alllm•• fir ,1111111\tr Sfllt lot f lk)fl1! Ff•Mhltl It_,!, INI ti\" 111111 • ' •v I 'Oh IJi t' O K ' " Put>ll11'1td Orlft!Jt CNJI 01!!v "lol LEGAL NOTICE LK A1>11ln. C1lll, l't0f7 !Ir"" 11 c~ 11 lhl follOWIN Cllr· 'ubllltllcl Or1t111 CMtl Diily lilt.,,. say' ' a s ' . Autu1I "· 7, """ SllPl9""blr 2. 1'11 JJM.11 Ttl: (IU) lh·tMl -Ilion Wllolt '''"'IHI •IK• of *1111\HI AllfUll If, 1', u '"' a.ttMlltt 1. Does Maggie ever put In her ""-""' ,.,. Adm 1111"'"" 11 ,, +o11owt : ,,'° lltJ..19 two cent! worth? "You ~·" LEGAL NOTICE l'llb111111<1 or1ntt ce11t o.11v fll!e1, IVITON llUILllHIH~ cOltPOllA· LEGAL NOTICE fl .. Ui AutUJI J. It, 1f, ,,, lt!'O 14"11•10 TION, tt2 W141 1,lfl tlrtft, Ntwport !i ? "Depends·on whtn e c111T1,.1cATI o' 11111Mass, ••1<~. c.uflrn11 .• !Ch '.me' Up." 1 ,..,..... 1'1cT1T1ous N•M• LEGAL NOTICE •. ~:'.,".',',?.. 111 ll•flil 11111 11111 ~•r .. 1-------~-----<••''''c .. ,• 01" IUllNlll Tho Ulldtrtlfned do ct,111y ""J 1rt """ •v T .. U,, Would she mind telling .!l Tiii u....::~!:!1=. ~~,!Ill II COii· l0::~:11:,~1=~h.•1c:1if°"'11:':: fl·•111 (CarPDr~!~a~U llUIC1$M!NG :~:T1l1t1:: c':1::.:r ... ',"o~ reporler how old she is? "No. ducl lr>t. DlltllllH ., Ol Wtlt ltl~ Strltl. dff ""' fl(tl!llul ll<m "'"" of HUNT· Cl!ITtFICAT• 01" IUl!NllJ COltflOllATION TMt COUNTY 01" OtAltll Th.I means I Won't tell •ou" Coal• MAI, C1lll"lr"l• ul'lll9r '"" lkl!tlou1 INOTON l!.1.CM AUTO IODY •NI thel l"ICT1TIOUS llAMI Jtln Ju•k~. .. •• 1'-*Ul .I • II"" lllmt &I MAI( .\IT tOM,AN\' •pd Niii llrm "' ~ .. "" IOll9Wln0 111t Ulldlr'lltlll!I llOtJ ctrtlf, hi II Aul111111 5Kretl'Y NOTtCI o• ltlAll11'1t 01" "'"TIO/II' Maggie went to work In 1962 1ttaP .. r. nr"' "' toll'! .... , 1111 NII· llll'90f'll, WlloM llllMI I" -.11 11111 ll•c• •' tlfldl.dll'lt • llu•l111U fl 2100 '""-STATI OF CALtl"OIMIA, l"Olt ,.O.Atl 0, WILL AND ,Olt d ~ •t 10 lllllfl'lf ..,-lOl'I. Wllo&I n11111 '" Iliff '""' !'Micltncll 1r1 It ,1(11\towi~ WIY I'°· O, lo• 1»11 Catie MKI, COUNTY OF OltAHO!, u . LITTllS TllTAMINT,t.•V an says :11ne Spen ye1r1 ,i.e. of •Mlllill(I 11 ., tol!Owl : Mlfll c~ Hll'lrt,.. t111 kM•ll er., Ctll,.,,.lf "'"' llnllllr 1111 flclll'°"' u,... Dn 1111• 11th lllY of Autlllt. A.D. lf10, Elll!I .. LI I O't' MAHIW W t1H, "up and down the assembly 0-11 MkNtl Mt:Kl-y, ff<IJ Hlllllllll!Oft ttl(fl. nlmt Ill "MAltKl!twE5T .\ISOCIATl.I" &llor• mt ,,..... •• 0.Ylt • N011r OICtlJlll, VlllP• O<lwt. Hunl"-1111 llldl, Vtwllll L. H1w11lll, t!a! klutlll c,~ 1>111! 111111 .111d llrrn It c~ Df l"Vbllc: lft Mii flt Uld c;wn!v 11111 Si.1l. NOTICI 11 Hllll Y GIVIM Ttwt line" doin1 various jobs. c.n ...... 11. H""llfltl'°" 111t~. 1111 1011crw1n1 -.... Wllt>M ,...... 1rt rnldlfll "-•Ill. ""' QITltll!Mlcirlllf ""' Ellll A. SMITM hi• 1111c1 l'llrHt , .... Her huaband1 Lyell, 1 planl De!MI ~1 "· 1•10 Otttt ).llllWI 1 tt1' 11111 '"" ,11C• ,,, PffNlll'IC• r, •• t11111W11 twtrll. "'""'/l't' _.,,.,. J"" '"'"" 1111o11 rer 1t'llltto e1 w1M '"" ,., 11wr.r.c. gu.r', diJ in J-J. ' .-, I It M, McKll\11¥ Mtrk (. *"""' lwlOll N. 01,, '"' P11.-M11t W1)f, k'-'! tt 11\1 It be Jiii At1l1t1Ntt !«t'tll t"Y If Ltlltfl Tllhll'lllftlll'Y to 1111 Mii.......,, 1r. ~ .., t lie 1 llltllle Vtw l11, L. '""""''"' llCll. 114, CM11 11\•N• C11it."nlt. ol IN COl'Ml1ti.i ll'tl! t•IWlll't 1111 ttf9'tl!CI tt wflk.11 111 ,,.... ,... 1w1t11r Ma••le 1 h 1 Or•ntt Clllftl't' 111•• ., c.nfllf"rl••· °''* Clllll'lht1 o.11e1 .11"'91111 '· 1t10. Wffttll'I IMtt-• Iii """" ., ""' <«· ""ic"tt" •1111 !fl" 1111 '""" 111111 .i.e. -I net U Wn WO Oii Alltlltl U. 1'71. llt!Or1 Ml, I Htl•'"" Oii Autw•I i, 1'10, 11t1ort -.. I 111~ el (4illtof11i., Drltlll C-ty1 Nrlllltt lftlll ll'I -· lfld tc•-'-• If lltll"lni 1111 """' lllt .... NI .... tons Utrou1h colle1e rild a '1111" Ht tM .., Mltil .,,,.,_,..f'lll'llll'I NlllPY il'ullllc '" .... ,., ••kl llllf! °" .\"""111 •• 1•11. Mfor• ""' ... fll"" llrlt NIClrt "*"".i .... 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CaU Nowf. 54&-2314 JUST !-,ITCH AND PUTT Ftom lrVine golr club: Tucked away In de- airable lrviJ1e lferiact. Only a few short blOcks to J'ashion lsJ:and shopping ttnter. Va- canl twq-bedroom A dtn-doll hoQSe. In move in •COndlUon. Ollly ;uo,950, call 673-8550, S,ANISH CASTLE +. POOL Juit-lliteCl. Thb lovely near new home. 4 lge. bdpns + tam. rm. + formal dining. 3-car aaraae. Yard separate from pool atta-ldeaJ · tot ami.11 trY -Park .l scboOls cl<>1e by. "Juat ~Sl'tO -To inspect phone 646-7171 NEWPORT HEIGHTS-$22,500 A dlnd,y fixer-upper 2 bedroom & bath p\u11 a 1, bedrc;om I: bath near 1hoppln1.-Can't be-be't with a little cleanin' &: fixin'.-Phone 646-nn-to 9flt. VIEW ,ROM MOUNTAl'NS TO THE SALT WATER The wnset and nfaht lia:ht.s.are beautiful from tl\is •bedroom, 2 bath', Eutbluff home. Mini· mum ~ landacapl11£ double 1ara1e and car port or bolt atoraa&-$4.7,S'..n call 646-TI71 . . • WE'RE , NOT IN .· •• I . • • • THE REAL· ESTAtE BUSlllESS . . .. J •• . ' . ..... . • • We're In the People Business -Tho ••tf "9111· *-'hno le· ••t ? Is rella~lllty, and to soll ~HclltUlty wo hllve to _.... a ''9i~ · r . , f ' , tatlon. Wo are determined to Instill trust In our cllo'nts· liy pr..v• . ', ~ 1119 wo are trustworthy. . ~: The Real E1taters are a team of well~d pro'9tsla11als .to Hl'Ya yoe betier •. -.who has dona bullnass·with ~. · • ''WE · MAKE ·11 HAPPEN;' .. HAPPY LIVING High on a hill in beautitul MESA V lRDE. Tri-level, 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Separate Fami- ly Room , Formll.l Olnln1t Room + Breakfut area. Really a fine home that you should see without delay. Priced at $46,950. Phone now tor an appolntinent to UulpecL • COAONA DEL MAR , COTT AGE BY . THE SEA • ·White water view of Uttie C.Orona Beach. A. bachelors hideaway In a secluded canyon settini -t.oQk into thl11 2 bedroom, 2 story charmer. $54,500. Ca1J 673-85:i0 HORSESI HORSESI A' raJ1e flnd-120x200' lot zoned for horses.- with 2 bedroom &. den home + corral for 4 hones and hay barn.-on private road In Santa Ana Hel&ht.s-$25,000. 646-7171 STRAIGHT OUT OF THE BLACK FOREST A beautifully kept one ot a kind "story book" house. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths plu1 & ·completely sepArate and very private Income unit only $49,500. Ca.II 673-8550 . "FANTASTIC" A larce 3 bedroom, 2 bath. double car c•r· sge home, near beautiful College Park. All bullt-in fire alarm & intercom 1y1tem. Block walled yard. Large aluminum cnvered patio. All this, under FHA-VA terms of only $25,950.' 546-2313 OWNER MUST SELLI On beautiful Udo lsle. 4 Bedroom home with an extra large family room. sepuate dining area and lushly land.sea~ i(arden ... an an a 45 foot. street-to-street lot. Shown any- time. ~.950 full price. Set Today! Phone Ms-n11 $23,300 ~SUMAILE Yes. usume this 8% FHA loan on a Beauti- ful 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath home. All new carpet& &. drapes. Excellent cabinetry in kitchen with built·lns. See Today! Call 546-2313 or 673-85.:K) BLUfFS • UNOllSTRUCTiD VIEW Dazzllnr clean and sunshine brlrht are •thfi best words to desaibe: this outs~nit, 3 bedroom 2~ bath carefree condominium. Priced ri&ht at only $49,500. Call 673-85SO. VACANT DCCUPY IN TIME fOR SCHOOL Owner says "Sell" hls vacant 3 bedroom, 2 bath home Jn COILEGE PARK. All newly redecorated. Heavy 1hake roof, double car garage. Assume a 5%%, $158 PITI. VA Joan or make offer. $27,900 full price. Call now 546-2313. I , A FEDERAL CASEll Beautiful 4 bdrm.-Lar1e convertible pool- plush new carpet-Unique kltchen-2 covered patloa-aprlnklen-aarage workshop -new roof-$25,400. small down FHA-VA l>OSllble. 646-7171 MESA VERDE FHA · VA -$21.500 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, aJI electric built-In kitch- en, larre family room, home on a comer lat with room fm' boat 1ton.ge. Assume low in- lerett loan. See Today! 546-2313 A TOUCH OF SPAIN A Spanish flavored villa on beautiful Cliff Dr .. 3 Bedrooms, famUy room, lara:e living room with fireplace. A sparkllnc new look throu1hout -'49,900 -eau 646-nn .. ' ..: . . ..· ,, "BUY Otr_ THE w'llK" A ·~e '3 bedrOom.:2 blat1j; &ilbJe car prap home, near beautiful Colft~ .. Park. All built~ in fire ~arm • intercom s)'ittm..Block walled yard. Larie alumJnum mveffit pttlo.' AJ.i thJ1, under FHA·VA tttms ot only ~950. 546-2313, ' WA!CI U, with a smile, In ~.is JuxuriOus 3, ,bedroom,. 2 bath, doUble fireplace home· In Newport Beach.' 2,000 aciuare feet of Hvin1 spa~ . .AU elecbic, built-in Jdtchen: Newly painted. Easy maintenance yard. Brt&:hten up YoUr. future tor ,'31,950. -~tr wilf leue option. ~2313 ' • ~· .1()--' ' ; ~ f p LIDC;I ISLI SPAltll;L!lt FU:St .1~n1 oi;a lJdo. ·ElePnl. 4.. ·bedroom formal: ~I ~ home tute-tullf, ·s:c'OfU.· · 1lonally decol\&ted. l.vle , livinf rOom With nteplace and 2 tnch thkk 11e111 ,pue carpetmc' throurhout. 'nttee ~ri f?"Om a 'private beach with private entry a'ftd .Col~ful .secluded street patio. -Call m~:ior· .details. . . " HUNTINGTDN HAltSOlt RIDUCED $10,00I Owner ls transferred -and ~ will aive fast pos· ses.!llon-1:.ovel:y 4 .Bedrootti. · F&niily nic:yn and formal dlninJ room $59,950--C>Wner wW help -. finance. C&1I 673-85.50 to tnapect, · . VIEW HOMl -JU$T ltf DUCEb . . , ., Beautifully kept view home wtth ... 'California Privacy" tha} shows Hke • rPo4 1:'Jt&:ne. 4 bedrooms &: dinin& ~ ~th, t ~ kitch- en that apena on to •• prlvatt ~t,lb.. Room tor a pool table. Only '47~ PKom ·nl.aMo ' THE REAL E S T ATERS ' ..... _,.:r .. 1.1 ' . • , Se,rving Newport Spach • Costa Mesa • Corona del Mar • Huntington Beach -.~ I"!!!"'~ .... ~ ............... -~.- • 4 Convenient locations Near Yoll NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Nt wport Blvd. 646-7171 COSTA MESA 2790 H&rbor Blvd. 5~2111 CORONA D~L li.lAR 112 M1r9utr~• 673-1550 ' • INVESTMENTS 27"4 Htn... ... d., Suitt '201. . Co.It Mtst 5'14-1S 16 EXPERIENCE ELIMINATES EXPERIMENT ' , ·--• \ • \ I • .,,-·---~----... ---. ~ t • -· ---r • • • ---.___.,_,..--. . • • • It • ' • ..... -·. ' -------- iction •• Come·s True . • Ill • • .... _ . !.. •• . ~ ~ . • . -·. ,.._ . • Al ston Talk H~~s' W!"ig_ht .. .1 Faces l\f~Lain ' Pays Of~Bi . ., F or .iDodger · LOS ANGELES (AJ>) -Before Tues-- day nigh\'s game Los Angeles manager ,f >, Walter Alston asseJ"Qbled his team for a ~ 'i brief meeting, hoping to iron ollt the ~' club's difficulties at Docl~er Stadium. Away from ~ome the Dodgers are playing impressive .641 ball -41-23. But at home, in a park where they've ne.ver .: ended up below .. 500, they started the • evening at 2'--32 \Ind the manager, like everyone else, wq.,dered why. "I asked them for their reasons and several guys stood up and Offered a few suggestions of why we're 1l9t winning at Au1. 26 A119, 21 A11t1. 2' ""·" SHil. I Sl!'PI. 2. '"''· l ...... Dodfl!"-r Slote Alt Gam11 tn K,1 1'411 Dodatrl "' Clllc-O<iclH,. vs SU LOI/IS Oodwtrt VS st. LOlllS Dodg~ VS St. Lavi• Dod91!1"1 at All1n11 Oodill!MI at Attan!t Dodfl~r• t i Alla"!• Ood•trf, ,, liiwston 7:5.S a.m. 7:55 1>.m. 6:50 p.m. 12:«1 P.m.. 5 1>.m, 5 ~.m, s p.rn. J:25 p.m. home," Alston sa,,ki later. "Then I told 'em my reasoa. 1t•s right here," he said, tapping his foreh~d. The manager 1-!1-Usl have had the answer all along. because ~he Dodgers went out and cuff~ the Chicago Cubs, 4- 1, and Joe Moeller got the win, the firs~ time he's ever w4ipped tpe Cubs .. . . ~ ~ ,. ' . ' . . ' ·,:.,"' UP'ITe......._ ln the final ll70 meeting belween Chicago and ~ Angeles tonjght fll Dodger Stadium, Ken Ho1tzman, 1~9. Will start on th~ mouqcl for tlui Cubs against · Claude Osteen, lS.11, in a tussle ·or Jj!ft..,' handers. Bill Russell and Von Joshua sparked the Dodgers' ICMU~ attack. best so far · on the homestand, an'd Jim Brewer came in to record his 19th' save after Moeller had to leave with a ~ rlQlt foot in the 1,. ', u · , ' I 9.1, .. ~ . ""' . ~.FANS .~VACUATED -·A. crow4\q{..~:.~.~~innesq_ta tan.s we.re ur,ged. Paul after r.eceiving a telephoo·ed· threat' tbaL a bomb was scheduled _..-I• e.v.acwite ,the three ,deck M~i'Oklitalj•'51adium during', the !otu1J1 · to go qi! in~· •~hurt. · inning of the Twins-Boston &"'Jlt.~,&u~. -•~sq._a""Y_n_i"~"'".t_1 1n_,._· ""Minnea"':-'''--''po;....ll_s_-St. ____ _,., ___ ~------------------( •' ~ :, eighth inning. r· .. ~.:n· ~~Boston "Moeller certainly bas improved,,. n .I 0 (\ Alston said of the big right.:flander)1Who~s · · · 1 " .' now 6-6 in 1970 and agafnsl. tbe Cu?,ir is •l· ··c · · ·' D '] • · d 3. "His control i.i ·a IQ!,~Jer arnl,,i thin~ an1e e ave . .. \ ' .. :. • 1' ' ' • ,. ' ., • ~ • SCTeamL1ke • 1969--McKay jlLSt pitching bas~ an awful lo! f~ hi:i. •. • · . ~ _, , · confidence." Ex perience on Offense Instead of Defense Moeller was stung for a run in the third B. y" B'o' inb c ..:.·are when Jim Hickrilan doubled Off. ~ ~~ ' · · • Jeftfield wall to sci.re Doti Kessinger. LOS~ WcELES (AP),. -~1.l0ur .team posing quarterbacka.1 going fast aU the ~ and..!l'pd}r eorninl The Dodgers w< on t~ tn the folD'th MINNEAPOLIS-ST PAUL (AP) -The· thi5 yeiµ-will be · 80~t1 lib lmtt ' Another ii Tody &rrilth, 1 ·Jff-pound out ol tbe mJddle. KentCarter It '41.and \ · when they loaded the hiJ, with none luiEPh.111l am.e betw~n Minnesota and year .. .said ~h' John "M'CKay of' the tackle, the ''litUe brother" of pro star 215 with speed."' · ~ out. Wes Parker ahd Tom ~lier sing1~ ~~'"':;:..~_ .. detafecV lDore than 30 .. ,Sow.hem CatirofniQ 1r0fans. ~except this· Bubba Smith. carter is a junior coUege transfer ,. a·.n d Jim Le(~· w_ ~1 k e d. Bill minutes an~etrowlitan. s t a d i u m ' tnile our experience' is on offense in.stead Linebacker Greg Slough, 23(1, and fast slated for duty at linebacker. Grabarkewitz hit lnto a double Pta.Y 1'thal! : ~va'cuated of 'some 241ooo ~ple Tuesday 'of defense." · comerback Tyrone Hudson, are others McKay doesn't entirely •agr1e ~with 'i enabled .Parker ·~ scor~·and .t•~:i:•tl!e .,, nigtit'because 0r:a 'bomb scir.e. The Trojans fintsbed third nationally 8 from the first defensive club returning. those preseason selections Which plcked ~ game. 'lben Joshua, with hl;; first RBl itbe TwinS, info'rmed by -police ot the year ago in The Asa:ocilted Press football With the increase 1o 11 varsity games his Trojans to "be the nation's N;o. 1 team since July 17, singled to ~ Ha:l_]er and . teleppone ,threat. annoRDCed, over the-poll and appear destined to land among this season. the Trojans open against this f~ll. , •. . _ break the tie. publi d"···· st t 9 13 the le11ders again. Alabama at Birmingham Sept. 12, a tlrne 'I Id h ds do pt k •· In the seventh~ Moeller .singled. ·and ,. ·c a "'~ sy em a :. : p.m. In the 56-year history of the Rose Bo\1!:1, ' wou an wn c one -am · Maury Wills C:l<mMed. RusSelt tollowe«l ( CD'.r) tha~ the call~r, saifl the bomb USC last year became the first to play McKay could settle an issue he considers this yeai--Ohio State,,,.. he said. 4'PeM Would expl••e at 9·00 pm paramont -pass defense. State ,., another with a schedule indicat-with a triple, his eighth three bagge.r . "" ·"" · ·'"' ·' for the fourth consecutivtf time. since his recall f1".lm the Pacific Coast Th~ ;~a.::uation was coilducfed orderly When the Troi·ans beat favored "If you don't play pass defense well , gin3gmeits.~}Kluld be favored in most of I.Ill itho t · hil 2 ooo players you're going to get beat," said the coach League in June, "nd it sealed the win w u panic, w e some • • Michigan 10-3, they also became the se-• f 1· d do th red in the whose club faces an aw. esome scheduJe Look for Jones to run more. As a which ended a three-game famine for Los ans, po ice an ven rs ga e cond USC club in the McKay era to <:00-Angeles. centerfield area, ~ttin~ on the grass. elude an urldefeated seaSon.;... IG-0-l. which also includes Nebraskf and Notre sophomore, hti was restricted at the start .. Russell really impresses me,'' Alston Bioominm"n' pOlice· sai<l~there were no . Southern California's backfield returns-. Dame in additiQ,n to its Pac-8 conference of .\M 1969 sea5'0n becaµse of ·a back,_ in- 6'"' call fro foes."" . jury. And as back-up men to the starters said of . the 21-year-olt} outfielder. clues to w~. ma~e ~e phone . m . intact with Jimmy Jones at Quarterback, "Pass defense is my greatest area o( of last year, the Trojans have such pa.ten- "There's no questiOR of h\S·outfield play insid~ the Stadiµm ;titCept to say it ~as a Bobbf Chandler ·at flanker, Clarence cqncern, but It has been every year. 1 tial stars as Mike BeFry, p I us or his arm or his running .. His batting, .r .·male voice 'Wllo made the call. Paid at-Davis at tailback and Charlie Evans at think our pass.rush will be good. It might sophomores. Sam Cunningham and Rod well, he's cert.ainly 1rnade a 1ot ,of; Pr?" te'ndM.ce was 17·~97· fullback. not figure that way on paper, bilt we're McNeill -the latte!' at 212 apd..220 Y(ith gress with the bat.'' . After a wail Ot. 27 plinutes -. '!fith M While many believe the Trojans bank ett tall nd. ett · k with w peed CH ICAGO r LOS ANGELES e~Jos'ion -the tans ·were alJOWed to entirely on a. runilin g 8ttaCk a la 0 .J. pr ~ a pr f QUJC eaver S • •ltrh ' , •llrllrtll "t' , , teftflnoer, 1s ' 1 2 w111s, 1s ~ 1 • o retUrn to ·the Si.ands, anti t1ie ·game was Simpson of 1967~ and Davis a year ago, Becktrl, :lb ! O 1 0. RvtseH, rl • 0 I 2 f 8,wm1arns, 1r , o 2 o. w.o.m, cf • o 2 o resumed at 9:57. the act remains that Jones as a H1<1trn1n, lb • o 1 11'W.Pa11r:ir, lb • 1 2 0 At 10·45 another apparent prankster so'°'"more in 1969 threw 210 passes, the P'ep!kH\1, cf 3 o 1 o H•ll&r, c l 1 I o · • • t""' c1mJOn, r1 • o 1 o L~eb~rt. 2b l o 1 o called saying he was irom Western most in USC grid annals. · ~=~~· c ltl ; g : ~ ~~~.~·~itz..Jb ~ ~ ~ ~, tl nion ' .and tl}at. he had ,a .message of Graduation; however, took the center, H111c1J, P 2 o o o 11:osco. Jlh 1 o o o another tbreat · Tom Mei the Twins' both guards and a tackle from the of-P1i1rro, p o o O 0 CreWlorlll, rl 0 0 0 0 , , '. led &•Ilk•. 1111 1 o o o r,ot11er, o 3 1 ·1 o pUblic 1'fllat1ons director, repor: • tensive line and these must be replaced. Totals l"' 1 , 1 t ':~~ P ~ : ,:··: , This time, the game.continued, without Defensively, the ace should be Charlie chicaoo t 001 GI» ooo -1 · inc1·~ent . 1 Weaver, a hard charging, fast end · LosAfllltln 00020020•·-• -.;-1··.:. d ' .. brb · e _ eec1r.M, H1n111. DP -Chk•90 2; LO!. The stad1wn 1s locate 10 su u an counted on to lead the rush. Weaver, at Afl9ele, 1, L08 -ChktVO' 10, L05 Ar>gele.s 7, 28 Bfoofni~n ' about '13 miles from 214, W8S one Of last se!:SO!l'S "Wild Ha11t>~'.ckmtn, WU!I. 38 "') Ruu•\!· $ -•• H•ndr, downtOwn M'inneapolis.. . surlch" Who continually 'tonnented op- H1nd1 it.,,.10) ,1" ~ ! E•" ~· ~!0 "I've oever been bombed out before," Pliarro 1.2/J 1 o o 1 1 said Minnesota manager Bill Rigney, Motlier (W"""6) 7·1/J f I I l 2 · ly '"t' ti l rtwtr 1.21J o o o o 1 then added more sert\)US , • 11 s a PfC Y s.iive -artw1r. Tlmt -t:2'. Attt!>duw::e -sad state of aUaifs when someone has 1o tiA21. resort to somethiM'. !~ thli;No.W oUters are going to get di\.idea1like ~t.:• . MATER DE·l POST The game was in the· fourth 1nnmg , tied lo 0-0, with Rich Reese of the Twins at bat To LAW.L _NCE with a 1·2 count, when the game was ~· halted. :-·; ,\· Gomez, Sotelo Title Fight Slated , • • After Sweep· ' · S.fCOHD ~I C:ALl,OltMIA "1'1tOIT 11!•r11 ,., •rlll'W .Alomer, 211 ·5 1 2 o McAullff•, 29 2 I I 2 J.toPOr; rf ·4 1 1 1 s,.111rf, et J o 2 • Cow•ti. P11 1 t 0 t Northrup, rf J t o o Otiltn, p .. , o o o o G.lrown, If l o o o f'f'tllQll, u • 2 2 2 IMdOoll. 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' Whitsell Blasts Cowboys' Coach By The ASSOCIATED PRESS • The great thief has .been turned ioos•, and he doesn't likeJt.one bit. _ -BWy Robertson, the TWins,..vice presi· Jim 4-wrence. form.-pro football: dent, Was .~formed O[ the threat by the pliyer with the New Orltans Saints and ~J.oomifl~. polke... and the an- ex-USC wfi1; will ret!p'n to erange Coun\Y : nQU~l\(Mras made over the public ~ i coach this yeaf., asslsting a\ Mater ' addreSs sy~1 .Robez:tson walked ~nto i Higti. .the field an,.d' ltlbtioned to the umprres lNG~OOD -Antonio Gomez . of Yenezuela 8Dd Fernando Sotelo of M~ICO City will ·box for the vacant North Ameri c an featherweight cr own at the Forum, Sept. 5, it was announced Tuesday. Gamez is llving in Los Angeles. Official sanction of the tz..round tx>ut as a t!Ue matCh was given by Robert Turley. executjve, secretary of both .the ~orth Amerk:an Boxiqg FederatJon and the California AtlileUc commission. ' , The nickname goes with Dave WbitseD, . a t~ee safety Jor tbe·pUt 13 years in tbe · N atiornll Fooll)ell League. -bad more . ·r• Clr'~interce\;uons, (46,J than any other Lawrence, who prepped at Buena Park before the -announcement was made. ·gti af\d a, ~~ent Newport Beach r~i-. BloomJrigton. ~sclid a tracer on the dent will aid Mater Dei co a ch Bob · ieteph<iOO call "stmwed it was made from woods by.coaching Monarch receivers. the tirStlleck ·-0flthe 4.7,000-seat stadium. ' Lawrence, gifted With excellent speed, " There-atso Were bomb threats Tuesday . was 4 standout receiver at USC. .riight ·to · lhe Minne.polis Star-Tribune owevef, knee probl1;J1s and subsequent building '4nd 'MinneapOlis Armory, both in ationl ended his ~rief pro career. ,dciwn~Wn Mlnqea.pOlls. . Boston won the game. 1.0. Gomez is a: top contender for the world 126-pound title. Vincente SaJdivar <i Mex- ico is recognized as champion in many areas and Sbo Saijyo by the World a>x· in& Association. . Leonar-d---W41-nts-l,lor~R-aoos,--- • • • • y • •• ·"' ' ' • ! L6 I ' ONTARIO (AP) -JO< Leonard h ... aced only twice tn championsltlp car~ is year and is batting .500 -pretty good any league. But the 36--year~ld driver from San is far from happy. 11You really can't keep your reel of a ce car wheR YoU don't get out regular· . I'd like to race more often, SAy every o weeks. But racing is aa expensive sloess and very few car owners can af- to malntain two drive.rs and cars, no matter how weU~ they do." Le9hard. woof got his start in motor sports by racing motorcycles in the early 1950s, wiMing three Mlional titles, has been assigned the second car in Al Unser's team for the Sept. 6 California 500 at the new Ontario Motor Speedway. "lt's probably the second best car here," Leonard said of the No. 15 Johnny Lightning Special owned by former In- dianapolis winner Parnelll Jones. '1l'm • happy to have It." ~ Leonard, who ·still bold• the lJJdy. quali· fying record of 171.559 miles per hour set in a turbine in 1969, feels he will have a good shot at the pole pc>SiUon when t!me trials are. held this weekend to set the 33· car California field. He warmed up the blue turbocharged P.J . .COlt Ford 1\Jesday at 1'12.41 m.p.h. Jt was the fastest lap of the day as 33 drivers got on the 2.5-mile course for practice in temperatures that ranj;ed Jnto the hlib eo.. ____ .!... _________ _ •· Ul"IT~ 10.GAME WINNE R -Baltimore pitcher Dave McNally gets a hand- shake from teammate after be became the fll'Sl major league pitch· er to win 20 games th is season by whipping Oakland, 5-1. This ts the third season In a row he bas reached the 20-game w\Jl ligure, active pl>ye". · ,i; , However. Whitsell turned U yUH~old • 1n,J:ta1ieo' New Orleons traded b Im 10· D in'lh< 'llrilll and tbe CoWIJ!lY• ·appal'<Dtly, d<clded TueJKiay to go 1rilli ll011le ol 411e yowger follows. Whit.ell· was released. on waivers, and Unmedla\el:t blasted Cowboys' coach TQm Londry. "I dldn~ feel Ihm WIS IQ)' CJuealio!J I would b< the free s8Iety," he lllki, after the job apparently wu put up for grabs between second year man RW!mnif .f'.low•rs .and rookie Cliff Harris. ';.\,andrt 1s an uneiootional -· bot .... ~ • ..,t.1!motliml gameJ!lt.ttief:to ,.. l'nlke a mechanical 1robot type ot ball I .' club, figuring that 11 he -1'Jll lo be ·in I. cerlllio poallkm you'll dn'theiolJ. It ittll lloe_ln't work that 'way. &moliOnt aitde, Whttlell Is now wlthoot a job lb football for the Ont time slJice'Jlo. WI$ drafled by Detroit in 1!18 and wound up with the Oticago Bears In 1981, where be starred fOr their NFL. champlObs in 1913. He came to New Orleans, where he lives and work• In the off teuon, ln 1967 and added six more last year before tl;tt: Salnlll dealt him lor linebock .. JJJCl<I• BurketL l I _......;.,...--'------ It llAll. Y PILOT WtdntldQ, Aug111t 26, 1970 ,-~ Fred Stdntwk Stricken G1·id 9 ,; ) i.Jh' : ! , • Star's Comeback ·~' :< ~ ""' _, AUS'l'IN, Tt<. CAI') - Frtdd.le Steinmark, t.~ e UnlversUy or Te1u safety who lost his left leg to cancer, is • amazing his friends while adjusting to bis new U!e. 'He jumps waves on a water ski with one le1. He shoots nine holes of goll in 411. I 1n lbort, the 11-year-old '*' Steimnark does most thlnes ... &bat YOWll men bil aae do. ' • Since his left lea WU ~ut ol1 eight months qo, Steinmark more than tJ,000 letters he tteelved the first two months after his operaUon, Steinmatk ha! gotten so many Utvltatlon.s to speak al'OUJ1d the country that I! he ICCtjlled tbem all he V.'Oll.kl hardly have any tlme !or himself. He has become a national sports figure and, in at least one instance, stirred up a bit of controversy. p I "' has relied. on a strons splrlt, deep religious faith and cock· eyed humor to regl..io his place in a workl that sometimes grows impB;Llent with lnvallda. "It was a little · aetbfl:c:k." . . .. ,~ says Steinmatk. who will •' coach ·TQ:as' freshmen At the football writers meetibg this summer. Stein-- mart made last-minute dlanges in bl5 speocll· titer a mag1iine sports.editor aald, ln e(f>d., that loolball """"1es would have to allow mare leeway in . grooming ll they wanted to ·keep their squads intact and ·win games. ln college, Steinmark asserted, "I believe 'sincerely that the heaCI coach Is the head master. He ahoukl rul~ the roost wtth an iron band. He should be understanding certainly •.• • ' • defensive blcka: Ptis aeuon 1': and tue o0 a fu11 academic ~ load in tcbool, with a little .£; piano practice -a boyhood r~ talent -on the side. The former Denver, Colo:. • !I' schoolboy mr hos told friends +~ too mui:!) bu ·been made out ! ~ ol his couraie -"it doesn't J:"=:-take C!oUrqt to have your leg .~ cut off." i ;·. But tho8e who know him .-best feel that attitude la a sign of Steinmark's determination to make it alone, *it.bout be:lp- , ing bonds. 1 He . knOwa better than mo&t ~ U:le iertousness, ol b o n e l Clllt<r, fnd he gr!U. bis di\"' 1 tors on hll cond!Uon every two monlhi~when he '°"' blck to M.D. And4fson Hoopltal I< T\llnor Institute It H~n for • rouUne checkups. I ;:; They have an agreemf:nt not to wittmld any test results. Slelnm1rk'1 determination I not to let bl5 cond!Uon hold him ~t. or mutt in 1oo ! many special favors, shows up in the glve..and·tate .wtth his fonntt' teammates and tbe way be jokes about himself. Preparin& r<eetllly to try , out . water skls fGr the first L Ume, Steirunark was euing himself into Ule water when I quanuback James SI re et Jf)outed, "Hey, Freitilie, don't JOU' -,...,.,.. "---' lo use two skis while Iearnlnc." Azi>tber time, steinmark • mentioned to several ntw ac· .. qualntances that without his : leg, "l veer t.O the left" when •·· walking, He pretended to alam t: into a wall. ~-"If you think that' S :! something you ought lo follow me In a swiinmln1 pool. 1 go in a clfcle. lt'a like a ship < without 1 ruddtr .'' :.. Friends explained lo lhe star1.led acquaintances that q: sttlnmark is nther iJTevttent :; about b15 coodlUon. Dery! Comer, the big end Longhom coaches call the best athlete on the team, haa had two arioul knee operations and. after the second, Stt:ln· marlt Hid, "I've p a ·cure for your -knee. rtaht about the hip." "You little hippie, that's all ' you are is a little hippie," rtplled Comer, "ho teases Stelnmark about wearing "se- quins and bangltfi" on his clothe!. Stehwnark 's doctors say Coui.er hat been ' ' g o o d therapy;' for him. A devout Catholic, Stein· mark SI)'! his religious faith helped erutly "not only dur- ing the darker days but now. YGU never know when you're homt free. It takes five years before they say you're safe'' (from canc<r). Steinmark gained weight • followlnt: the oPeratlon, from ~ 130 to 155 'pounda and has even · bad lo have some trouaers let -out in the waist.. He lovea c1othes and on his recent trip to Chicago to speak to, the Football ,Wrlters A9oclaUon of America be , l>qughl half a clootr lull of the f ntW mod 1tylea _. "ustern leeblanable," he calll thtm. •· 1 · 'lnduded ore a pair of purple t -i trousen !hit ·sup on like t. an 1~tte's sweat pants. t. Although his mall has alack· ed oil cmslderably from the " Rmtlers Hold Grid Physicals Betw"" • and 10 foolhall bopelllb are expected to tumOUl at Golden W e I t CoUece tonight for phy1ioll eumlnaUM& In the Heal~ Science blllldl"I bqlnn1ni at 7 o'clock. Thole unable lo m 1 t e tonJcb!'• pl>y11cal cbeckln will report 'l1'urtda1 eventns al t.bt-llmt hour. Coldt .Ray ShackJ,ford ex· peda at leut 2S lettermen in addltlon to a bumper cn>p al b><omlni: trullmen. \ I "I like to be fashionable ..• J have long hair and sideburns bot not being a player any mart I feel I"m in a different pos!Uon now. You step out on the football field to pl&/ root. ball not to model dot.hes or air styles." ESTANCIA'S DOUBLE THREAT -CURT THOMAS (11), A sportawrtter wrote that Steinmari: had "struck a blow for the establishment," which, he· says, wu not wtllt be in· tended. 'tl'in not pro-or ...,-iti- establlshmenL I'm j u s t against rebellion on the team. I'm a coach for Dlrrell Royal now, and If he told me lo cut my hair off, I'd do it. He's the boss .• !' Baseball's Top Ten lle1C'd on JSO •I i..11. AMllllCAH LtfAOU' Thomas One Key To Eagle Success Nevertheless, a Hou s ton man wrote Steinmark a biller letter alter seeing him on television at the College All- Star game in Cl!icago. The let~ ter de&Cribed him as a "half· hlppled, haU-yippie, drug user" and as bein g "repulsive" in his appearance. Sleinmark said he was wearing ordinary b e I t l .e s s trousers, a striped slipover shirt and a light rain hat plastered down his hair, whJch barely reaches hi• Collar.~ Despite golfers' suggestions that be weat his artificial leg when playing, Steinmark balances oo one leg. whacking drives up to'225 yards and hit,. Ung shorter shots . deftly. Playing this spri ng, for the ' first time in eigbt years. Steinrnark shot S3 for nine holes and soon lowered that to 16. Steinmark is more com· rortable without his artificial leg, which hfi has to strap on with a plastic belt around his waist, but he k~ it on for 15 hours one day i'ecently, and says he wtll wear It when he Is coaching, to k'!ep his hands free . "The yearning was thert" as be watched spring football practice from the sidelines. but he says the adjustn1ent was not too bad. He was at the While House April 13 to meet Ptesldent Nixon in ceremonies kicklng off the annual educational and fund raising crusade ()( the American Cancer S o c I e t y . Nixon said Steinmark wu the "symbol of the many who have had hard knocks and who have come back.'' l'l•Y•r Cl11• 0 Aa I H ,.d. 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Callf. -Jockey Bill Shoemaker moved closer to Johnny Longden's career winning record of 6,032 Mon- day when he rode CherokP.e Arrow for his 6,018th victory in the $7,500 featured seventh race at Del Mar Turf Club. One of the keys to Estancia High's football fortunes will be the performance of Curt Thomas, according to .Eagle bead man Phil Brown. Thomas, a two-yea r varsity letterman at the Costa Mesa school, is penciled in as the squad 's starting quarterback and safety in the EaglM ' thrce-<ieep defensive secon- dary. In 19tl9 the ~IO, 166-lb. senior started every contest on defense and was the Eagles' starting signal-caller in the last eight tilts. Although classy receiver Pt11ke Shaughnessy and lalented running back Dave Johnson have been Io s t through graduation, Thomas happil y welcomes back a pair of favorite targets in flan ker Lee Friedersdorf and tight end Bob Kaiser. Despite his presence as one of the Irvine League's veteran quarterbacks, Thomas figures his future on the gridiron lies in his exploits as a sat:etyman. "l enjoy quarterbacking but I'll probably 'be playing a lot more defense when 1 get to college," he says. "I've been playing at safet y since my first year of high school and have started at th e same position for about 2"2: years. So I'm pretty used to it by now." Since his first start on defense midway through h i s sophomore season, Thomas has picked off four enemy aerials and hopes to surpass that total with at I~ fou r Major League Standings AMEJ\ICAN LEAl;lJE NATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore New York Detroit Boston Cleveland Washing too Eut Dlrisloo W L Pct, 11 43 .643 70 ~7 .~I 68 59 .535 64 60 .516 &I 6$ .434 60 116 .476 GB 11 \~ 13\i II 20 21 Pi ttsburgh New York Chicago St. Louis Philadelphia Montreal East Dt vision W L Pct. 70 58 .347 116 60 ,:;24 116 63 .5t2 60 67 .472 58 69 .457 SS 72 .433 GB 3 411 9\1 ti " t4 \i more this season. In a regular four-deep defensive set·up, the rree safe- ty has the 'SOie r~ponsibllity or keeping his eye on the • quarterback and the ball. But the free saf.ety in Estan· cia's three-deep lineup works on a different basis from that of his four.deep counterpart. Thomas says, "In our defe~e we use both a zone and.-. man-to-man, ao you can't take your eyes olfibe receiver you're covering. "About the only way the receiver can beat you is straight dowo the s.idelines." The Eagles' tricky rollout quarterback a!pires to grow to 6-0 and about 185 or 190 pounds. He reels these are the pro- per credentials for a norma\ defensive back. Thomas came to Costit Mesa from Temple City, where be spent his first 11 years, He was introduced into foot· ball as a Uneman in the Costa Mesa Pop Warner program and changed over to the backfield in eighth grade. Although. he would prefer a history major in college, Thomas says he wouldn't mind being a teacher after earning a de gree. "When the lime comes I'd like to teach, but not necessarily coach." he con· eludes. Until the time does come Brown hopes Curt Thomas will be the master i:ey that opens up the lock to the Irvine League title. 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That's how Elltancla }Jlgh head lrid mentor Phil Brown Jooka at his current altuaUon. Last year, Brown's flm as Eagle bead man, Ettancla posted a dismal W-1 record but the friendly big guy iJ liaclt !or another try. Brown fi&ures, "I've coach- ed baseball and wrat!tog beloro too. But !oolball Is my first love. "I guess it's the satisfaction I get in working with this staff and these klcb (at E!tanc!a). It's a real meaty situation which I can tear into fuJI force." However, the Redlands Un!vers.lty grad (1963 ) hasn't always felt that way about his staff and players. "When I was coaching at Glendale College for two years (1967-68) the Junior college program was not as enjoyable as the high school one," he recalls. Brown adds, "in high acbool ball a feeling of loyalty and togelhernesa is created over a four.year period while the junior college situation is more of a stopover on the way to a four-year school. "I belleve high school foot- ball gives equally as much to kids as it does to coachM." The former Temple City High llnemaq adher<s to a Vince 'Lombardi type llllil Wnttl ' -"' ....... -- i Sin - PHIL BROWN philosophy concerning gridiron. He says, "welfare , is •first and foremost with winning neit In the Une of Importance. "Then the rest of the things concerning football should fad rtght into line." Brown regards his present plight as precarious, due to lack of depth, but has 12 Jetter wlnners back to mold some sort of nucleus. Brown and his staff have spenl the months between the '69 an4 '70 seasons doing a re- evaluation of the entire Estan· cla system. He notes, "we will try to almpllfy the offense more and tone it down some." He describes himself as a pretty conservative coach who is striving to be lus con· servatlve. Brown is hoping the ex- tensive weight program which the Eagles have been working on will carry over to the fool· ball field . The Eagles won ,. recent weight meet hosted by Estancia y,•ith old Irvin!'! League foe Loara numbered among the victims. Loara, perennial gridiron kingpin of the Irvine loop, moves over to the Sunset circuit with Los Alamitos. a CIF·AA finalist in '69 joining the Irvine. "Our immediate goal is to win the league title and take things from there," Brown of. fers. "Everybody in the league will be stronger and µte play will be more wide open. In fact, the team that wins it should have at least one loss,•· he opines. Guyet: Named To Gaucho ,Job Saddleback College track_ and field coach Don Guyer will succeed Tom Gilmer as Gaucho cross country coacli for the coming season. 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Off Gree.as Santa Ana CC Qualifying Begins Qualifying is under way at Santa Ana Country Club for the men's club championship and will continue through Sun· day before the 72--hole stroke play event takes place. The actual championship competition will be staged on two successive w~keod.s, Sept. s..a and Sept. 12-13. No handicaps wiU be used in the championship ·fiight although olller competition will bjJ with full handicaps. A 1 ad i es member-guest tournament will be staged Thurtday and Friday. It is the 20th amual event. I rvine Coast In a unique nine· bole derby, mixed jack and jill touma· ment at Irvine Coast Country Club, Cecil Wheat and Thelma Garford outlasted IZ other teams to, wiii first place. The tournament starts with 13 teama on the first tee and or.t duo·1 is eliminated eYery hole until the ninth when four teams compete for the top prize. 1 Second place went to Woody Smith and Dee Dee White with Art DaUgherty and Jo Lane finishing U\ird and Jimmy Jones jolniilg Betty Witalls for fourth position. Irvine Coast also staged the 10th annual member-guest jack and jill tournament over the weekend with Mr1. and Mrs. William Burnett of Corona del Mar teaming with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Allen of Arrowhead Country Club for first plade hoonors. The wi~ng team In the two best balls 1 of partners com- petition was 2l strokes under par with a net of 123. They won by six strokes. Costa Mesa Gordon Voss fired a 73 to win low gross honors in a men's club sweepstakes toumam~~nt. at ~ Mesa Golf and ry Club over the past end. L. Lud ct and B i ll McFarland jtied for krw net honors witli' identical 68.1. A three-way l i e for t h J r d resulted between Jack Towle, Jack Valasek and 8. Clark at 69. Fred Kell and Pat Kalama finished with 72 for the next position. ,, Dick Van Meter won the blind bogey competition with a 76. The annual Costa Mesa ladies lnyit.ationa l toumament (two best, balls or foursome) found a \earn composed of Marilyn Hiestand (Costa Mesa OC), Ruth Mclnlyre (San Clemente CC), Joi Aubrey (El Rancho CC) and Marge Porter (Alondra CCI finishing with 1 128 for first place. A four-team tie mulled for .second at US. Included was a threesome of Dorothy de.Eries !San Clemente), Volida Adams (c.ost• Mesa) and Nancy Cames (La Mirada ). Others were Bonnie Ross (San Juan fills), LuCille Pa~ tenon (San Juan Hill\), Dawn .smith (Western Hills) and Barbara Worley (Aloodra). Kay L.,,twiler (Rancho San Joaquin),Mug~ Teed (Green River), UW}'nn Holle (Rancho San Joaquin) ~ Lea YOW\11 (Via Venle OC). Anita " A"'P p·J et o n fL&.t Alamitos), Margaret Sulltvan (El Toro), Ann P1ppas lcosta Mesa) tnd Nina Danittaon (Cols ta Mesa). ln a women's field strokes toumamen~ VI Hosklnl llld Ann Pappas tied for first place ln A flight with 45. Joyce Caplis won the B division with a 42 and Nina Danielson was the C winner witb 44. The second annual seren· dipity tournament wUI be h'!ld at Costa Mesa CC Sept. 12-13. Slgnups are now under way in the golf shop. Ranrho SJ Hal Schreur fired a 67 lo v•in a low net tournament at Rancho San Joaquin o•er the weekend. with .Jim Emerson and Charlie B'amhart finishing in a tie for iecooct at 69. Third place went to Hal Sprawl and Bill Winter, ea eh with a 70. In a ladieS three blind mice toomament, Mary Imle r clos- ed with a s.1 tq wln the A flight title. Dorothy' Wright won the B crown with a 53 and Lor- raine Peterton was the C flfgtrt Winner with i 50. Barbru:a Adamo had 54 to win the D liUe. In a mil:ed couples best ball of foursome tournament, two teams tied .for first place with score! of 80. One team was composed ol Bill Winier and Lorraine Peterson with Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Wright. The other bad Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ritter playing with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hoaglund. H1.1ntlngton Bear h Fred Mitdller of Huntington Beach scored a hole in one on the 172-yard 12th hole at Hun- t:ington . iBeach Country Club using a four-iron. He was playing with Dr. Werdma Burns, also of Huntington Beach. Sea r llff Hlrlington SeaCJiff Country Club will stage the annual President's Cup, a 54-hole medal play tournament over Ille Labor Day weekend, Sepl. $-7. A total of 141 members participated in a criss cross partner's best ball tournament over the past weekeod witb Ray Ramer and Ray Sturm li!aming together to win first place with a 3COre of SS'h. Second place went to Bob Nishimura and Kurt Oahu (5914) with Joe Costa and Howard Byan (601hi) in third place. ltle,....UJlark Bob Vogllt of HuoUngton Beach 9COf'ed a difficult hole in one on the 193-yard fourtt] hole rectntly using a th r e t iron to· b"avene 'the distance at Meadowlark' Country Club. El Nipe l A three-way tie resulted for f!rit place in a silve r flu tournament at El Niguel Coun- try Club of Lquna Beach ...... Uy. Phil Cramer and Bill Kerr teamed together on o n e "Juad; Wally Tall and Cart Benoooler played Oii ,_, and Bob ScbuhmaM ud Bill Young compl.u.i the lrlwn- virate All teams had a acore ol II. Jn 1 mli:ed best b al l tournament, Mr. and Mn. l.rvln Kee played "1th Mr. and Mn. Willard McCoy on one team wh.l.le the McCo)'11 team. ed with Mr. and Mn. Lulo RadoclJi for another first plac< finish. Each leam had 1 16. ' - --------- , Sports In Brief Signup Set Lave r · Advances ~Lg~n·i boy~ ... To Third ·Round' peeled lo ,parUclpalt. Jn , the Amtt'lcan Y oulh S o c .c e r Oi'g!lnlzaUon prosrani , 1 n Newi>Ort Beoch this ,._, with regls!Talloo set l<i< Sl,lur- day al Hoi'a<:e Ellllgn Junior Top seeded Rod Laver of 1 W-ersching and jwllor college Corona del Mar opened. bis transfer Steve Sweeney HS quest for $4,000 ln ~ ~r 1 successors to Fowler. Tuesday by beating Prem11t Lall of India, H , M In secoi1d round play of the '15,000 Marl· boro Open tennis champiOn- sbip. High School at I o'clock. Registra~oa 18 for boys ' 7 thr9uih 15 yeara of age and for adull.!J to serve as co8ches or referees. No ,e1perience is necessary. Fellow Aussie Ken Rose- wall, seeded No. 2, who like Laver had a first round bye, defeated Peter Curtis of Brit- ain, M , 6-2. • SYRACUSE, N.Y. -John E. Corbally Jr., chancellor of Syracuse Univerally, said ~ day black football players who had been told they would not play this fall would be allowed · to rejoin the team if they ac- cepted the general terms of the university's code of ethics. In a letter to the local Human Rights Commission, Corbally said the university "categorically denies the general allegation of discriminatory practices and the specific allegation claimed to support that g e n e r a I charge." • LOS AN GELES Quarterback Dennis Dummit hit bis receivers with regularl· ty Tuesda y as the UCLA Bruins went through 3~ hours cif drilling. Rick \Vilkes, Terry Vernoy, Brad Lyman and Regi;tie Echols did most of the receiv- ing in the two no .pad \vorkouts. Wilkes and Lyman are veterans, and the other two sophomores. Echols, w h o played high school footbaU , Y.'as a trackman th.is spring for the Bruins. Coach Tommy Prothro observed after the second day of workouts, "I'm very pleas- ed with the ,.way thlngs are going." He said lhat Tim Oest.erllng, a tackle, had look· ed good on the offensive line. --.,. LOS ANGE:1s -Coach John McKay moved A 11 American candidate Charlie Weaver back to his defensive end position Tuesday to beef up the Univers.ity of Southern Cafllornla -"""· The 6-foot-2, 215 -pound Weaver was moved to llneba<:ker during spring prac- tice_ last April . McKay said bis first pQSltion switch of fall practice, which started Monday was made because "I was not satisfied with the pass rush with him off the line." Tht Trojans concentrated on physical cooctiUonlng during two 91).m.inute workouts. 1be conditloning phase e n d s Wednesday but t w I c e-a.day practices will continue indef. initely. • BERKELEY -Quarterback Dave Penhall of Westminster and running back Tim Todd both missed football practice Tuesday at the University of California after r e a c t i n g adversely to tetanus shots. Coach Ray Willsey, who said the two players may return to practice Wednesday, ran the Bears through a routine t'"°"a· day practice session and took a special look at Cal's punting game. 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Nylon Cord Tires for PANELS, PICK-UPS, VANS and CAMPERS. ' • DAil' Pi~OT 11 3 Laker s at Co sta Mesa Erickson,, Ha irston, Rob erson to Appear Three membtn ol the Loi Angeles L a k e r 1 bull:etball team, in addlUon to general manqer and former coach Fred Schaus, will st.age a youth basketball cllnic at the Costa Mesa Sean Store, S33S Bristol Street Saturday morn- ing. The clinic will be hekl at the Sears parking lot beginning at 8:30 a.m. Keith Erickson, H 1 p p y Halnton and Rick Roberson are the three players involved with Schaus. The general manager wm direct the instructional portior:s or tbe cllnlc, stress.Ing the fun· dlmeniall of ahooUng, d~l> bllng, pualng, rebounding Ind def ease. Drawings will be held for 1 free T -lhtrts, Lake:r penoantJ and tickets. Everyone in at· tendance will receive a free team photo 11 well as free refreshments. Erickson enjoyed his linesl professional ...... 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W ltldl &IMett JACK AND JILL VICTORS -Broad smiles of the winners In the 10th annual rvine Cout Country Club Jack and Jill tournament are.·apparent as Ibey dis- ay the perpetual trophy and individual awards at condusion of the competi· ·on. On the left are Mr. and Mrs. William Burnett of Q>rona del Mar. Guests playing partners of the Burnetts were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Allen of Arrow· Country Club. . Engineer In Tijuana Bullfights More, perhapo, than any other bullfighter the mere mention of Manolo Martltez'1 name brings to mind the Im- age of a fantastlcally courageous man resplendent in a glimmering llUit of Uihls. Martinez Mexico's undllpuled number one Matador, will reappear at the bullring by the aea ~nd.,-, at 4 p.m. in u unparalleled event. For the firat time in Ti· juana's hi!tory one man alone will be the tole at.. traction on the Card. 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View (a. ~p) I • ... • ----------------------~----------._ __________ __ ... ~~ ............................................ ~ ............ ~ ....... ,...,..,. ............................................................... ~.,... ....... ...,~~ ..... ~~~~~~~~~ ~ . .~ .......... ,. -..... -·-... .._. ·--·-..,--.,,. 40 Boats V ing .For P-Cat it le Competition !or the title or the ninth annual P a c I f I e Catamaran IP-Cat) natlonlll ch~pion will begin Friday and continue through Sunday, with~wo raoes starting at 12 noon each day irulide the bre aler off Long Beach. Ai~' 'tos Bay Yacht Club WU site of tile first P-CS.t chi ionships in 1961 and is holtln the event again thls year. Jn 1~1 there were only 13 local ~ppers. Two of those orl&in 13 will compete this weeken -Bob Baker and Joe Riddick. Riddick, of ABYC. was the winner of the flr!t P· t Girl Sa t Victo1 Seal Be h resident Barbara Katz ls th adult Sabot cham· pion of Seal Beach Yacht Club afte inning the club'$ second a al Saboteer Cham· pionshlp weekend. The 11 mber fleet ls co~ po8ed of S YC Sabot sailors who are o,· 18. Second p ce in the twHay event wen~ to Bruce Miller, a'lld lhlrd w s taken by Charlie Nelson. Cat ationals, and halls from Lo' Beach. year there are 40 boa.ts peting, from as far as Nt York. Texas, llawall and tfJ Virgin Islands. Pat Ca,.. ri , runnEtf.:Up in the na· tJ als last year Crom Arizo.na \' cht Club, will be racing ., ainsl such other skippers as · mo Hogg from Waikiki cht Cub with his brother ter Hogg crewing, Brent therton from Austin Yacht lub in Texas, Jim Piper out £ Bell port Bay Yacht Club in ew York and Dick Scott sail- g under the burgee, of St Yachl 1Club ln the Virgin Wands. Norm Marchment, current natl:lnal champion f r o m Malibu Yacht Club, is e1- pected to put up a strong defense for the title, with hJs many years of muJti.hull rac- ing experience. Norm was rour-tlme National Cham.pion ~ in the Malibu Outrigger Class. Bob Baker, three-time P-Cat national champion and current Southern California t I t I i s t knows bow tough this series ll'ili be. "In the last few west coast regattas," Bob commented, "the first three places have been separated by only one point or less." . NTS BRADFORD HOUSE" s p E c I A L Your Family Restaurant 'ALL DAY SUNDAY MONDAY 4 TO CLOSING WEDNESDAY 4 TO CLOSING STEAK DINNER, 2 s3oo· DINNIRS '°' s., ... d with to1•.d 9••1n 111.d, choice of dr1u1n9. on ici11 rin91, fr1nc:h fri.d pot1lci11, hot rcill1 i nd butt•r. SINGLE DINNER-$2.25 RANTS HUNTINGTON BEACH BROOKHURST And ADAMS F EE . B skethall c FREE DR A W11,·c J.'or LA KERs PRIZES FllEF Hefresh • 1nen1., Pro Pointers by Lakers Team Members Satuqlays At 9:30 A.M. 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Scotti set a dis~- Wallace, a ~ Angeles mark of 584 miles and a n ':'· stock broker, has notified race average speed of 73 miles :· officials that he is wailing hour in pocketing lhe $15, .. : delivery of a new Glastron-winner's share at La kl'. :: Molinari tunnel hull which be Havasu City last year. ,., will equip with two powerful Qther leading driven Johnson engines for a go at peeled to enter the 1970 0 the world 's best outboarders. include Texan Jo~ n n The craft, similar to the Sanders, who chased Molinari design that swept across the finish line l seven of the first 10 places at year; Bill Sirois of Mia ' ordered by W a 11 ace ing wheel moat of the way. . Havasu; Kenny \Kilson, · J'he Great Race Havasu last year, bas been while fighting a broken steer-Fla., third place finisheri_- specifically for the Outboard Campaigning u a member 1968 champion ; Dick She World Championship. of h J s father's "Tiny Tim" of Seal Beach: winner of . AmEirican l~meter yachts Intrepid (right), .skippered by Newport Beach's Bill Ficker, and Valiant duel in America's Cup trial races at Newport, R .I. Intrepid held a 2-1 edge going into today's fourth meeting. He said he expects to enter racing team for a number'of 1970 Powerboat Marathon several races before the years past, Mike baa posted Champions at Long Beaf!j : Thanksgiving weekend classic triple victories in the Salton Marine Stadium; and Jtm'i so as to become complelely 500 and Miami Orange BoWI McCoMell, Needles, ea.nl::i• familiar with the craft. 250 Classic, twice has won the victor in lhe Galveston o • Lido Yacht Race1' Held On Weekend Here are the results of the Lido Isle Yacht Club's Augusl small boat regatta over the weekend : Lido A: Bill Rasmussen, VYC, Jake McClarty, BYC. Lido B: Dean Hope, BYC. Henry Wagner, NHYC, Fred Toepel, VYC. Kite A: Gordon Firestein. LIVC, Hugo Schmidt, LfYC , Phil Ramning, NHYC. Kite B: Craig !Jhl, BYC, Martha Gilchrist, LIYC, Bill Lapworth, NHYC. Sabol A: Mike Hayden. BCYC, Kirk Schmidt, LIYC:. Sabot B: John Doyle, LI YC, Scott Uhl, BYC, Stan Dom, BYC. Sabot C: Ron Reno, LIYC, Suzanne Auberl, N H Y C . Janice Johnson, BYC and Steve Wilson. LIYC. Three races were held Saturday and two Sunday al the Lido Yacht clubhouse. • John Gale Appointed Firm's VP John A. Gale of Huntington Harbour, vice president of Chris-Craft Industries. Inc .. of New York, has been named vice president-sales for Chris.- Craft Corporation. according to James J. Roch\is, president of the nation's l argest pleasure boat building con· ccrn. In addilion to heading up sales for Chris·Crafl's Boat Division. Gale will continue as presiden t of Chris-Cr a fl Pacific, Inc., of Marina del Rey. This retail outlet is fac- tory owned and operated. and ranks as one of the largest marine s a I e s and service fa cilities in the nation. For many years prior to joiYling the parent Chris.Craft Corporation Gale was one or the leading Chris-Craft boat dealers in the nation . operating retail oullets in Los Angeles. Or11nge, Sant a Barbara anc! Ventura counties. lie is generally regarded as one of the industry ·s top authorities on boat design and engineering development. Gale is also conside red as one of the nation 's top sport fishermen. and achieved pro- minence last year when he made the first tesl run of Chris-Craft's new 4 6 -foot Aaua·Home houseboat from Los Angeles to Acapulco, an incredible feat during which the boat encountered heavy seas ranging upwards to 30- root-high waves. Parker Nine-Hour and has board race for single engin The University of Southern finished eqrislstently in the top this year , and second in ~: Don 't Call 'Mayday' Unless It's Emerge11cy CaJUornia graduate, who stays 10 in practically every major mulUple-englne event. M~·. fit by playing handball, says U.S. marathon event. nell was 1969 single-en~ . he will have to get used to sit-In his effort to capture the wiMer at Lake Havasu City.· ting high out of the water on a _______ _: ____________ _:__ cushion of air. but doesn't think the change to a tunnel hull outboard should affect his LONG BEACH -The Coast "Pan" spoken three times. driving. Guard has issued a plea to all This signal indicates Lhat the "Outboards are traveling boaters to refrain from using calling station has a very faster than most inboards the distress signal "Mayday" urgent message to transmit Mll-'." commented Wallace. except when threatened by "With the equipment I plan to concemi,ng the safely or a d · I th' k I'll be · grave and imminent danger nve, in ruruung ship, aircraft or other vehicle, 'th th •-H t · requiring immediate w1 ewp avasuenr1es.1 assistance. or lhe safety or a person. '"lbe course and water con· Durina the 1970 boating Safety signal -The word ditions al Lake Havasu art the ..oe "Securite" spoken t h r e e be t t be r nd wher season communicators at the s o ou any e, Long Beach Radio Station times. This signal indicates and the world's richest purse that the station is about tG most ~-1'nly wt'U help me have noted an alarming in-"'"'""' transmit a message con-drive that much faster ." ca·ease in incidents in'lolving cerning the safety of naviga-WaJlace scored his most re-~~ua~ i~r di'r':t ~l~~a;i:~ so~ tion pr giving import a n t cent inboard victory in the Federal Communications Com-, __ m_et_eo_r_o_lo~gi-·ca_I _w_a_rnl_n_g_s_. ___ 1_97_0 Galveston, Te1as, 250 mission (FCC) regulations. , Too often the cry o £ "Mayday" is used to report such minor difficulties as being out of gas, having engine trouble or a dead bat- tery under circumstances in- volving no immediate danger to the boat or its occupants. The use of "Mayday '' in this manner is extremely detrimental to the boating public's safety as It tinds to nullify the importance of this signal in the same manner as did the little boy who cried ..wolf .. ~&oo ,many thnet. ' AH boatin can help Insure that Coast Guard rescue units are employed to their best ad- vantage by using authorized r a d.i otelephone procedures prescribed for the different slluations they may find themselves in. The following: FCC regulations prescribe the proper use of the distress, urgent, and safety si,.g:nals by mobile stations. Distress signal -The word "Mayday" spoken three times. This signal indicates that a mobile station is threatened by grave and imminent danger and requests im· , 1nediate assistance . Urgent signal -The word BYC Entries Win Titles Newspapers: Number One Dave Ullmann and l)QveU Smith of the Balboa Yacht Club won the Lido-14 Class Chal'l'!pionships in the senior and junior divisions respec- tively. The event was held Au g. 20- 24 at Barnett Reservoir in J ar::ksoo. ~1isslssippi. Fifty- five Lidos from seven states and Mexico sailed in the event. 1'he top ten senior finishers also included : Burt Keenan. Louisiana, second ; Jim Tyler, BYC, third ; Gared Smith, E·.·c, fourth : Chad Twitchell, BYC, fifth: Glb Marshall Alamitos Bav Yacht Club, sixth; Merliil Gayman, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club, seventh ; R. Saxon, Texas, eighth: Wa yne ~1 o o re , Mississippi. ninth and Kelley Snow, 1-luntington Harbour Yacht Club, tenth. ' CILllRATIONI ftM Prbinl ~-... G"il•rtl Minic! ·-· .......... , In Adverti~ing! 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Multiply these needs by $40 IO ISO • plilt and the coeto b«cme ullonomlcal. You surely preler to ignore the prospect, but one in 80 or us wUI need a blood transfwion just in the nest l.Z months. 1tds year our na- tional blood CCl\Stll'nption will top 6,500,000 pints, over and above the blood needs by our military personnel in Vietnam and elsewhere. The average price for a pint d. transfused blood is now 131. although the coet may ranee from $15 to $60 • pint. How much of this sum could be saved? A fundamental point, says Mrs. Bernice Hemp h i ll, treasurer o fthe San Francisco.- based American Assn. of Blood Banks, is that neither your health ipsurance policy nor Medicare oor any of the e:tpanding "Blood InsuranCf:" plans is ~ best fonn of in- surance for you. While such plans may pay up to 100 percent of the blood cost! for subscribers, NO amount of cash or blood in- surance coverage will actually rt91aoe the human blood you have withdrawn from your local blood bank. Dollars do nol fill blood banks. But beQUJ.8e a full 20 percent of the blood being transfused ls being paid for with cash-in most cases through Medicare and private health carriers - i..,.ad of actually being replaced. we have a chronic and growing deficit of about 20 percent of our yearly needs, roond 1,300,000 pints. Some hospltals are being forced to boy 70 10 to p<r<tSll ol the blood they .... Al>o, hospit>ll ... being """pellod to poy blood dol)oro prices r...., -~to. li25 • pint -• lactor which 1S not only seriously undermining our tradlUon of voluntary blood donation , but which is alao behind the lrlght<nlng in· crease in dangerous blood con- triboled by cloners who lie about their bi.stories o f hepaUtlJ, malaria, drug..,., etc., In order to make a sale. niere are, in fact, known cases in whkh drug add.ids ~l blood to pay for their next fi.x and many instances of "ovtrbleeding" for profit in whidl anemic donors in lurn must be given transfusions. Admittedly. we are saving more than $100 million a year by voluntarily donating 80 per- cent of our national b I o o d oeed:i:. But out or 110,000,000 possible dooOra. only 3,000,000 1,000'S OP OIL PAINTIN•S WHOLDAl.I WAllHOUH OPIM TO THI PUIUC $5 and up 111' •· •OIMOI•, IAMTA ANA ,.MOMI ........ our..••• WANTID -.-:. ~ .. .... ----· : >.'.,[!. • I [111Drr l!.lox ~ ,, -~ .. __ .. '•• ~ ~ ---• The Finest In Pipes. Tob1c.eos And Gift. IOUTH COAIT PLAZA .._._ _ .... ...,c.. Phone: 540-t261 ~ •IJPPIYina the na1ion's .., tire no.ds. ll t men I per<ent of 1oday'a •USlllle dooora co1> tributed ooly one pint a year. our deficit woald be wiped out. You, !ht volunlory dollor, are the key. And you can not only cootribote blood for the benefit of oU!en but also can bulld a blood 0 bank account!+ fC1r future use wherever and whenever needed. You may do It through community blood drlvts, a donor group at your ollict, union or o t h e r organliation or by simply presenting your1elf periodically at • local blood bank offering ttiis "personal blood banking." 'Itle Amtriean Assn. or Blood Banks has built up through Its National Clear· inghouse Program, a network of 59 regional blood centers which keep records on in- dividual accountl and make sure the blood jg available at the right place, rlghl ll!ne and in the right amount. IO the AABB'a 1,200 member bJood NASD Listi"'' for Tuelllay, Autull U, lml ~ _,. C'*"-ir9" I 10 .... 2)h Jl~'I -lt fll'r11t1hCr. 1.10 tt 2"• 211!! ,. t~M -A-~=~y \: '~ •;.., ~ ~~ ! ~ """"' • -~ ~ ,.. ·~ · •. ~.~ ltWW-"" ... 1 Sb' ........ M __ ,., 0 .... -..... '\° I >l'' I"" 120' '' CO.o ", ,... l .. l"' ... + • ::t U. ,.,-,._ .. -....... ,_. W ...... ..,. .... ., lll'•'llb*q AllDIL..11 .10 1' •Ht '1 SI 1 • -· "0 • •-\'" '' ,.. 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''"' MUTUAL Am Photo .12 us I'll! 111< 1:\4 +'Ai on LH1 "II ' JO• sv. m Gr•ndUn t0 n ,. 11r JMk.,.:· I' 311ln rf l~' ,., lntrtrl In $ ll'! Altt10v .1lll 109 .S6 JOV. JJ'.'o +m ~Nini l.76 180 2t'!t 29'.lo int + \ot Grtfllt.C S11 ?1 11•;, ·~ 10l'r ;•:. · ::~:;.. l,,.~'1k:o 11~lf~1tn 1~1P.l :~kJ,J~,,..J u 1iv. 15\li 16Vt +1 :~:c:i~,3 ,1~ Pi.,., ~I~ 1itt +1~Gr•nlW"ue 1 Jt 1s u1~ 1#'+·.:t'· 8eechm %)'4 '"" nt n !"" lt A Srroelt 1.?0 ~ ll14 ~~ li'ilo -IZ onl..,!r .?l• 160 JO I\-10 ~ -\.\ &~:~, l>f'flJ~ ~ ~~ = ~~~. ~ Selfe 1.-1 JIU U\4 Int Y pt 4 1.W. AmkAlr .70 " 4\Y, 40 ,11.1. +1'1/o OtLI C•n J.MI 2'5 ~ ~ '~ +-.. Gr•v0•• (20 1J 2lli 20\'o JHO +.~· a.rm Ind S N nt.,.:t IV. ii" FUNDS AmSA,lr ln.70 II ~ :W-lo Im 'I C•n wl J '1t'o ~ 4l~O -1'o GI ""P 1 30 32 ?"'4 ,,.,._ Ar_a,:.,.~ An increase in monthly com- pensation cbecks for eUgib!t veterans has now been anR nounoed by Donald E . Johnson. Admin.!Jlator o f Veterans Affairs. President Nixon bas signed into law tbe.in<:ruu authorii- ed by Congress. The new rates will raise V 6 compensation from eight t6:.twelve percent Finance Briefs NEW YORK (UPI) Pfizer, Inc., says it will in- crease its lime producing capacity at Gibsonburg, Ohio, by 130,000 tons yearly by in- stalling 1 oew rotary kiln. Hf6ber salet am eam1np, were r«Uded by Berte.a Corporation o1 Irvine ho tl!e first ha1f of J970, 'Richard Bertea, dtairman of t h e board, announced today. In the six months ended Junt: 30, 1970, aalet increued ti percent ot $10,1187,000 from $9,174,CXK> 1n the eomparable peri<>d ol 1969. Net income for the first. half of 1970 wu $196,000 compared w it h $153,000 in the first half or last year. Earnings per sflare a.mounted to 13 cents in the 1970 J)ef'iod as against 11 cents in the rirst six months or 1969, based on 1,500,000 shares of common stock outstanding !n both periods, LOS ANGELES (UPI) A ronnal pro1y fight for control of A. J . Industries, lnc., was JaWlcbed Wednesday by tliree: dlvillion managers, two former directors and an independent stockholder. They s e r v e d notice o[ intention to try to wrest control from Chairman C. J . Vem Halen. The dissidenta filed a ) a w s u i t several years ago, charging Halen with improper Ille of corporate funds. The suit is now in arbltratloa pro-. ceedinc>· •••••••••••• • • • • • • • WANTED: Will purch••• 'mall El.ctronl<:s M•nufecturing. Firm • • • • • Write l .C.$. c..p. 8 Sutt.JD at • • 21d S:. C•1t HJttnny • c .......... Miit, Caltf. • I•••••••••• I I See by Today's Want Ads e Do )'O\l play the pltv! A •ttady afa: ls wwitina fOr you, but you mual be over "· e Bat'k Bay view i.-pooJ 4 bedroom, den. b'mA.1 din. lf'IC, aman rtmlly 1ret., Avail Sept let lot S31'l. e Jf JnQ11ifleent Mtt'l'Utl m J'Cl'lr Ni. , .St4! 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ASva olAJ 6S '~ 41"' 41v. +,. on1Ml1 .14 3f 14 lSYI: 15'111 -"6 Gr'NnUnll .t'O ,.. .,. ~pen ency a owance! for Jilek HI 2711< M~ i·-F ?IV. 2'\'J A'l'tSUo"' 'H IV.-I\.\ IV.. !E' 011 1,.50 ll'f 2•\a 24 Ullo .•• GWUn Pll M 7 J•l'o 111.io 1 • • '°"" El :m-, .. •m•bl' l"'i fl4 • "'"' T&T .,;,., '3' J~ J l'I ·~ ::.·;,~ 1011 "'' 2 1 l5 3~ :UV. -'14 ~IW1shl" ·.so l ,l't llio ,,..._ those ..... th 50 percent or higher stt,,.'"c •rt.'" lilt"' J'"','•" ,,"' ,:w. """'"ti INTGN ' 7 .• '·"Am 11.T I.Ml X10S \.\ 46 -.... on Srl 1 s 13h 21v. 2314 -v. •Ml\Gnt ~ l~ '14 1G 1G • 50. htLa d IV. "1flWWks 5' 6 t t Vo 9•< Cant Tel .to 311 ~\~ lt~O 20\'o ~111 r!lnSh 1°"" 11• -• >>•• jl" !f: disabili"t1"es have also •-en 111· 1001 AH 1 • Kelatr $1 d YI: 46\IJ H~ YOll:K (A"I !"" CoA 11.11 12,!I !Ww•'i'r.'1 ,"~? E200 l.._ 14'1'. 1~1 :::v.; C0!11rOI O.r1 611 ,,~. ~ 36:L\ -1 ,, tiouf\d ''l 1.U ,~,. 14'' a"':! ; ' """"' • Of Cl# 714 I . 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COJ>el•nd 1.20 21 "2\lt 41'~ ~I~ -v.c:.1111 Resrin Jl ~ •, "'"··ti..: write or call the VA regarding e urnuo s 71~.... ..,.,,.,., "' tKUf " r" · .5' AMP '"S .51 • " ~" #I ,.,. c-R ... 50b '' a1:w. 30v. 31~ + "'<.1111 Retrce~ ,.,. t:w' :It CIC: Lt!• "' .. ~utt E 1 1lili ~I ,,...,. been Stock 15.JS 1 ,'1 Amoa orp ... 16 HV. 14 !:\\ CoowlStl 1.211 lS 1'\lt u IJ -v. GlfRe1 ptl )0 .J 11 l.r'• 1,,• ~ this increase as it Will come ~I W Y 1llli 22\k •V-,.Ill lm" r.• (llkf) °' toouvM Seltct 1.71 '·:It Amfltcl ·"° ll 'l'llr. .,,.. 21\lt "i Cor1nlh8 .n e 59 :Mo\lo 1~ ~ -\lo u11Sr1U1 .ff 23 u'lll ~ 1mt• 11 11 Y• C\11 l\li llkldl T11ttct.v. V•r ~"f' 5,t1 6.43Amiil-.32 10 8" 6•o ~ CorGW 2.SO. 3ltn..,,1'7v.172Vl+'Vt lf'SU pri« 120 SS'h 5511> ,. itUtomatic:alJy and VA officialJ IMn M ll " nst PC 6 1 &If .... •ny Rt-" l ,°' 4.-'4 Anl>COnd 1.to 15' 25\t 2~ m~ + \l.o COronetln .n 24 21 21Vt 22 + ~ 1111su ,.u ·.IO 11.10 s1 SA "'°"' & '4 61 1(1ro l"t ,_.. ,\\ AbeJ'Gn /·11 1,17 ltlel 16.7~ 11.26 Anch Hod I 61 241'> l' 1~°" -\'o C-les COi"! 31 11'1 )\lo Wt + ti Gu M'lnd _Jo .lS6 U \:No I~ a,.. now work'•g •· ••l up enrad 4'.~ <l'lil K ;i' El 4 ..,,. Admlr111Y Ulldl' IWY l .06 j ·N Ancori~s.., 1 ' 1''111 ,_., JA!\ .... cox a 11fl1 .xi 1l u 14''-15 + v. g·· •·· '''··'" , ,, •·~ .~ • · "' w o Ml-IS~ 'l'" "I• Co •• ' Grwlh 5,0( j ·S2 J M-·~ 'll .>I '"" C~ O JO J •o• -• C "" w '" . .., ., .,. · ....IA .,... 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Plari9 call for payment of 1rlt 111 21'1 l I.Ind ltn ' l\'l.,.l\~r• S.60 5.&I vi 8 17.11 t ,64 ARA Syc 1.06 60 ' fl ~J\i f l'l'i ~ol ).011 is: ii:: n~ ?17\~ -11~ -H·l-1rlr GP 11•" t-Wd 7 iYiAI"'"' ~ .$1 .n 111 14 1.11 l.M,,rcet1N .10., ll1J l,\li 16 1714 -.l'llocrawn COl'li; ~10 l4!'o llU. l•"<I \t u•<•W•••-th. r.~"ctJVe 111(• feaBe by a IK HG 'Ai m lflGl'L IV. 2 A Ille ,,10 t .71 111 Kl •.t3 1.S1 Ard! Oln l ~ •o'lli 21 ,. -~~Cr-~. pfl l •"' •• ,,, •••• t • ., ,,v 4 XI•~ Xl\'o Xl~.,f ... "'""" 11n C:•P 1~ 1 •rwll M 151h jffi1~!~ Fd '.10 t.,$ \II K1 l .l1 4..M ArlzP$v' 1.0I 11""' 171\ 11 -... crWii7"t1t 1 ~ 1~1 !ij"' ~ ~ HtllPrl l.'°"' ,!J ll,, ?!,,. ~. >,,. special payment during .nl<tK "•'~I' t'""UI 11 ·~I' <t.tf:,5.'5 C111SI 1S.7117.22 Art.MD$.20 l v. lh n\+l'ICrnZ PIC1a11J11J4l~M 5' ·····H1lllburll,OJ -~·~ ... ~ ... , ,. ~-!'!. VPI 1.,. .ri Coal 11 21,1i1':''" aw 2.-J.ot Cus t 2 t.•s t .71 Arrncos1 1.4<0 2 201'1 1t·~ 7!I t 14 ~s corp :Ml 73 "~i 14 !'ti..::..:· •. ,. H1mW11, .25t 21 5'1< s 5 rc.u_· ~ptember In the meantime ··~ 2 m 1!1~r G ., l(VJIAA'I D~n f.IM t.tl C:u1 ~ 6.11 6,JS Amico Pn.10 ,, 2•1 ~ ~6" \~ ~~lhY "I :u I~~· lll!Ji !Mio+ 14 l-l1mrn IP 1 ll ~" 1:~ 20tll! .. t ;i;.;. the m oaihly check dated ~ \~ i·~ '" t~·Ma,: 11 1i,,.."~~11 11°T.t~ 1.21 ~:r.,u i:: lfi:~~1:: xJ r,,~ ~"t 1~': ,~c~l':.n"~JS ,,; ~r l~ Jrl .t~H"14:;'rm.~ :iln 11 u ,s,,., _,. .. •-'·mber I bich • I 1>n M n ° 31'11 Lobl-1 ~Vi Inc.me 1.06 1.11 Kflkkb '11 'n ArmCk 1>n.1s i.501, ~~~ ~ ,.,so,1 . t \.':i r.um,....ln .tob 1 "1~ ,..,~ ""' -,',"-'c',.... 11 11 ~ 1111t r.11r -\\-~Pw , W &!I Or hu. Ulll 11\lt 1;,1.'t L.tt CdY 2 21<'> 1-1 771(1 I.Sf K9ldt r.t ,.M 151 Ar'"ltub 1,60 ........, -.. • ... Cu~~o,1111 ,4 16 '" ~lo lO + ~" ·-· I:.::' 15 111 1Hoi •:!ft ·•·'· A"~"t, will sli"ll ahow the old ;tit ers.1 52\41~1,v. Loe £trn 10~11114 f~ 1f} ., ...... Lex Orth ,:1, 1.Si Aro Corl' .90 1 l<:it. 1.,• 1,. .... , cvrtlsowr1 1 ll ui~ n '-" 1, _ ,0 1nn1M .,,,, '' 41~0 '1'111 ~in ;;.::.· ....... hrlsl $ 110 Ll'ndl C 11Yl \' ,_,.. ·~• Lb ll:JUI lt.1114 00 Arvin Ind 1 t Ith 1·1''> 1t•1 + ~ Curt wr A 2 4 25 ;,.. '' .,_~ H1rqx.1rl 1 40 3.1>• :r2~ 3l '.+--l'o compensation rate. The Oct. 1 ~'[!1 of 'lv.10Jv. ~ i~ 1~.; m ~~ G~~ 1:~ t~ tlM11< t~ f:J ~::rd i~e-!·20 'ff ~ -~~ 1'~ :-:-.v. ~~~,l~s .. 1\11"'0 •11~ ~~h 1;.,: ~~,.., +' ~ ~::::~~ ~';: 11 31'l ,1io 1~ 1'1: =: choc• wi"ll be al the new ra•·. 11 z Ml• 1~ 11m M:lntn •l •s "'"' 1nv 4. ' '~ 'Ii. in., J,,3 ,,4 Au11 OG 1.211 A1 3'\l.o 35 ~ + .,. Cy1>rusM i 60 16 5,.. ..,, •. 1 · H1r1SMrx .10 .w. 21-'I\ 21'-'l 21~ .•... JI. ... I ' u "' 23 ", $:ii' Al I.... ll'I ~.M.~,. !· !· l ftC N•t •.• , t.16 .-.Sid SN 1.20 l tna ~ 2"1 + .... . • ,. 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Callll t1W 2.12 1. .. .... _ , ;, 1•10 9M• o"o 1.14 '' U~ ~ .W. + V. 01Glor11o .to l~ 11•1 Ii~ 1·1•\ H o1n LP 1-20 n G !'io ,1y. , ,_. ~ Earnings Increase ( a 2' NCC Ind l:'.11 ' e~ Fd 621 i11 r.rwth 1.l1 1.31 ll1ngP Jlll.25 1 IN< 11" 12:i,i, _ 'M Ol•S of 01.111 21 Tl'lo 14"• 141\ +Vo Mc111rF 1.10 13i l~ ill .. 1f:Vt ;:~1 "f'Pfts C: •~• ~ M•!Cer It ''" 1~ Cil>l'mr ·•• · Slodl i" 1'u en " .,. ..,. 'f ~·.,. v' ... .,., H F Pl'? J? ' SI $1 k . fill' M lJ..\] Im"" .. , ~ti: !'' '' C1tlt Slit 5.J7 1$.M ··-~'c., '>o ,·.os l'rll I 1.$81 '5 J:IV. 321/0 lJ -fl Olll!nth"' .40 It 1011< ro 1011• .'.i'."\~ Cl/II G · ' I'" "" ~ te O.. •• '" C:tnl J~r t7' Ott "~n ... 1rcl CR JS 11 36\6 ll 36.\:o _ \~ O!llnt pl A l ! 16 ,6 J(')~ +I Hou1tN l .10 A., -~ ' , " Beckman Instruments, tnc "'G-tn 11•" ~'' o • 1111o c;111Ml"ll '""'ncr,. · Neuw Fd 16to l6fl0 1111c 1111;· .IO 1 11v. 11o,t. ll''I _onion co·.6' 1 ,. 14,..,--1, Ht111Gs Plt.50 1t1 .-"1l>'t "'. , " 11111 ; 11 L. """ 2,'" it1•n lo 06 i1 «1 M-Wld 11:01 12'.1t1 g•te• Mia s 1.-. !lh '" .:.... ~ 0011"•"' .Xlb 412 1~~~ 96 1112,,.. +5u •'~, .!.~, ',·," . '!! ',',~ ',',~ ,','"'+-bas _reported a 15.5 percent 1s l'G ,.., '""' tll 1Md IW. f''" om SI i ~ I~ N~wtoio 11.3113 53 Itel Ml ~I 4 13\~ I 11 -"• $1 ffe 1.111 $ ~ ,. 41 -111 w.,.., . •v ,. '" l~ improvement in earnings on a : M]~ 1~ 1~" 11:1 s.c,'"• 11:,.? •,~ = ::n ~:~ ~~.~:re 1!:~ 1f#f l:l~1~ncr11tt.50 32 131• 1P~ 12~0 -V. &:~~"1.1;~ ,,.64, • ,•~• ' + ~ ~~~t 11:~ ~ ~:Z ~· k11-T · 5 perceot increase in sales or ('Jf 1" 1441 N11 su..,, • 4V. c~ G P.osUM"• °"'',.. s ~ ~ 61 :.trLab :10 19s 2410 2,o,t. ,~~ _ .,, DotneN.ln •90 111 56 52\~ 52v, ..'...:;y, 1 Hunic:,'m 1 .12 44 11 1• u1~ .,. f m UV. 26 Nil """" -I ill OCntPh 11n~v1!1 j lllCfllb 10 ,; ~'IO mt llj7 +·;;; OrPtPPtr .:JO 31 ir" lr!: ~'h ····· H119fl H1t .Ml I t•1t 9~41 ''''tr !he fiscal year ended JWle 30. ch 50 51,,... t!fnN~.ij lr' lru c::11 ' s.Ji s.ls J00,, ~.' •,1·,,, .. •>,:,•,o a1tllkClv . .so 2 '" t'llo ,~~ DomFnc1 .t11 21 •I' 1111 11~ o~rio w .60 ts Xt :riv. 1f\.il ~ C.11nT 1( J:,;,1 lli~n F 21'111 2&'J. Fund 7.tll 1.14 One WmS 114 li.O ktorl~1 1 3J 37 :w•Jo 17 +·.;; Donntltn ·" '" IS 14'\ is ·•··· 1111!•1 lies .60 ~2 11&\ llV. ,ll!f ·• Net earnings for fiscal 1970 ~.::, 1~ 10\11 ~!~ "' l.t~ lW. {~~ ,._tl 6J:~ l'l'N111 11'.~1 11:11 t::t FCi; J1, 1~ lt•1r Jl~ h~ =1~ g:<"~ ~frv•~ 111 14.,~ ,,.;,, 1',,,. +~ti J::ea~~~1p11~{l 1J ~':: ~~! ~·,'a~ . 15 mill• '1 '" OtwlV E 11/a lh le ,e lAii 3i14 Soecl 7 00 7.6S 2?1M!nh i.62 1.,1 81c.km1n .SO 123 2Aoi 2S\o'o V1Ao +1\.'J O.V.rC1 .70 1l5 Joi'~ 3' 34''> +'Jo Ill Cen ptl,$0 0 n ~._,__ ~VO d .·,·-were lOn, Or • .u per Ol1m Cr 14111 lJ er ~'if fli 10 Clwmt;t 1,:93 16.:12 Q'rC ~IM ~.~~ f . ~ Beet Did< .30 261 l5 3l" lS' +21.1o DowChm 1.611 m 11\'o 10l• 70~'1+ \'I 1n Power ? ...,.... .., JJ share, on sales of $138.5 og::•,,c_..1~ 'm fl ',~I!'•'" ,j~ ,ill, .. ",'~,,1~: ,.-,.., Pac• ·F";fd i:i! ;.·J: 11,-,,~•,•,,·'.~ 36( 1tWo ,.,. 1ol't o,.voe,. 1 . ., u ,,,.~ ,,,,_. ,,'Iii n Pw on.ls 1200 )!)I'> '°v. *'-ff.l~ .11. -'· pa ed w"th •,,,, f\r ~.. a~ v• F,nd' ,.a I0.3! Plul Re;r i.ll i,1(1 .... ··, >."'"" 21,1 lA'I llh 11 .'..: •; riru1IP'ICI 1.40 ''I JOVt 29'.lo 3(1\'lo +1•· Ill PW olt.11 JJO 21Vt 2rtt 21\'o >zl ., •L NW P 3 1• 11-11& 'w"' • • ' MI ' """ I 11 13>.fo 14 ~·e"r 111'81 13 !1 31"!. 31 •V, INA Cp 1.40 141 2tVO 27~~ ll\le,.,, •• ml IOn. 11= com r I ~ ''' > •~ "11 NW N•fG I In'! G-·-, '' ''' "~nn S<1 J,14 111 Ool~M .":-"2111.IO UV. 25\'t ~ \' "lr1ur pft,70 iO l 4•, 1• l4'-+ '.i Imp Co Am '29 11441 11 11'• rr .-earnings 0~ $4.3 million, Or It 0!1 1Wi ll., ~ v '\ lncom •. 10 t ,tS l 11 l.11 :.4 lltll ow .60 l6t 31\'I mi, 31 •Yf\.11 Co I 1'8 !l"o 16'i!r If°'" .i.2•.; IMome Cep!I 1~ 10 ffO t~ •'\•·•• ft'o'O NL 2\lt 2'11 th;<.t SC 3"' I,. Vent 3A4 l,02 Phlll 1'.04 13 It !leU lntercan JI 1 ""' .,, '•oPw 1..IO o15 ,,,., '''> '''" .,_ ~' lnCC11m .1~ 21'.1 tl'lo 94 tt~ 1'.14 ,1.25 per Share. On Sales Of un11.1n o ""-1014 ~·1'• w'"o ,•,vo J~ Col Grtll 10.1J 10.ll PH1rlm 1.30 1'.q ••ml• co 1 ....... ... ~ " llf • ~ ~j" Iron l6!hlJ\ll O • 40"'ComSlld 4 17,531'1neSI 'l>lt.6'amdlx l.•A 411!!4iill'l>l61t ·.~ d6.1J 10t6 IS>loU _.._Jt.r<llantld .60 Sl2'l~i~'l\2i.-',. 1132.2 ml·u,·on s·n •oscal 1-. P11n• ' 10 "' Seen ,? lt, ~Ith ""' ,,·,. 1:23 "11111 ent s.a 5,n ''""'' "-, ,n, ,~-. 21 ~2"' • """r• 1.20 l' ,,,~ 44~ 4•"o _:_ •• ·d Hd ,,u.so J 11 n , " ~· l fil rrn•nl ' ~ 1 ' •1-Fnd • •• 10 o ,... :It•~ ~\< lf'I; ~ 1 1 :J111)!1n .IOt 11 2"1'!0 lll!o 27'L + •• nlt"l 1.50 31 2:1 72•.fo !13 .~ IC wt 1P 11n 17 !th co .:17 .4 .,., . . "'""llCp l,.O .. ol.IV' 4!'. ,, •• ,.R duPont 3.7je lll 1?7"0 ,,, ,,, .. _, .. Jnd•ll Na! ,90 4 II '"" 11 ,.;;~ Fourth quarter .. ming•, for , •• , SI! 71/o •r N ' omo ..,, '·"' 1.76 ~ !" lnY 1.N '·" ••M•I "•.ft .. .. d p t ... , .. I • "" ' ' ''' '' " ' <on Ub 11 11 "''c • , •• 10,. """' s.u ti• '' c• P:-11nG!: I _11 •" -,, 4 l:JJi.:. us 13~ +4'fl u on '" . AO s b7'~ '''" 67'A + ... nae• a " 1 ·~ • the three mo •... end·' June d!K Sy1 21'1 """ 'U' ·1 .... !emo &d 7,14 .52 Gl"Wltl :!Oji 20.~I .... 4. $ 51 $1 ~1 +:\~du"°"' "'3.SO 7 '"~ .,., 49\0, ... \4 lnoRd p12,ll u Jl'IO »"" )3>..li ~ t.11.t cu 1 PltEI llh 12" ,.e.,co1 'e" 'ju2Yt !..~ omo FG 1,1J 1.tS N l;r• I. J 1.'2 '"'" pf4,30 2 '9 H'/l '' +\'> Ou11Lt l.66· " 21,_ 21'A ,1v, -t'Jo lnf1nd Sii 2 211 2414 73~0 2~ + 30 Were •t 7 mlllo"on or 50 lbl Syal ' tv. ... r ' •••• omsllL 1.10 4,0, M Hor lt 4 1t,u "'""' Spt2.:SO zlo 21'1< 2''·• 21•• 011 4.10Df2.lo tSO 11 11 11 +'" 1nm""t ,ttp .« 1tt ,,., 1 •••. ~ ' • · ' l"E' 8• ' fil Pie "u'" '~ oocord t.72 t ,11 Pro Fl.ind ~.33 1.33 ~uet IOf ''" s;;, s;,, -+ ·.-. O<i •.15Cll1.01 n10 21 ''\' ?1 +111, Inmont pt4.50 110 511111 so"" !0'.'f,...., ·;, Cen•· per share on sales of 1 Ile ! 1' P.c Fae s1 CoMol 1n t!Sf7S J>rOYdnt !M '.711 e~, m 2l s1-, s·' s•1, ...• st~<rLt 4'!1'' DllO 11•r, ,,,., ,~,, _ v.1n1nco .10D i1 u\.'t 14 ~~.,.~ ~ ' lh I ""' n t ~ P•k~ C• ':1 ',.coruu In 1.tt 3:1, Pu1lt~ n 1:11 t.SI Bltk•Y Pho 13' ••• s·,.; 6\'0 +V:i vYn'Lo Ind 1, 1014 ru 10 -··· 1ns1>1rCO(! ll 7• "°'-")IV. , ,ot.iM 139 • nu"l]o"on -mpar-' wi dtW 1!4. 7\lt P.i·>c:ol I.,. &:''Ml 1.,. '·" l"uln1m FL>l'Cls: Ser"°"' Cor11 ~t 21• :iV. ;•e .. , Dvne Am • .ill 13" J ,t, ' .... lnlllrco 1.10 3' lO''o 19~~ • {;~ ... • ... u cu E!ln:tm ,,., 1 ,"·r~r DI' 6,,. •,}~ oni. Mt 6.19 '·" EQUll 6.~J •.11 lltlh $11 1.IO m 21,, n 'Hh -,., -E·F !nl•l•lnc 1.10 u 24'0 ._, '2•~loi last year's record fourth I' c sn 3 214 ,r11;w .. ~ .,. , Gth 1.20 1.21 oeore u .n n .32 111o Thr"' .60 1s A1 o111.4 " +1 -IBM '·'° '°'us 260 HoJ ~· 11• I Oti. ,7 .tt Pauler. ~ ~ 7V. ~°"" Lei 1J,2f 14.61 Gttl! •·'' ,,,. lllKll; Oii: .II ft 4f" '6 64!.'J +'It Et01t!Pcf\ .IO I JI\~ )11:1\p 21'• +•lo !I'll Cl! Nuclr l7 40•.~ Jll'~ olt',lo ...,.'.\ quarter earnings of '2 mi ton, Mo11u1 ' ..v. P•~e1 •~· '\~ ""' ceo 10.os 1a.i1 1n(Om '·" 1.U 111rrJD11n ·" ., .1n1i 111ti lPo _ ""i•,K,•,',' •o'° 11 ?OMi 1tll 20>; +\I l"1Fl1Fr .SOb iJ1 5''1> .s.ci. 54 .+J h 136 6 rnDS Olt ll'.4 13"" ""'I Ml ''-" "' rn WD1I S •1 1 20 lnwsl J,'2 I Un Uuo 1 :111 1~'1• 17!'o 11v. 11 ' r .. n t'5 11 1w, 1~ + i.., l"r H1....-1.to 1.w 14 :tl'k jl''Ji.".:.., ti\ or 59 cents as are, on . 1Mr•Y c 1t 2f PMTO!ll T 20\I'! vo11 M 54"1054·10 Vitt• '·" 1: 11octcHF1 .l6 1q sl"4 "1111 sn;, 1,,.. ast GF .n1 911 ,,,.., ,,.,., 210;:. .,. 1ntHt11d l,llfl s n •.a. 12•~ f .·,.,. million ;., •A'••. ~ro RI I\~ 1\lo ,P• e",~n 11;11~ g:-,.. Gri:ivo,. "°"'• S.'1 ,,ll lllue hll 1.20 ~· Wi;t ~I>\ :JI'\:, +1 , ... UI!! 1.40 ,, 1•* r,,,. 16~ -""Int 11\dust 391 11\'t It». 1 '4 it-~ ... ;uu~ nn i a '" """ I G ut 10.1211.06 RIP Tedi l .!1 i.se 11~8 I Dl4.1S ll lot 109 lot +•'A ltKod•~ ,. m '51~ '3 '5 + .... 1n1 tl\d p11.)0 170 Ill• 11 ll-l•,-, En!Wi,I tv. f\li Ptnn1 t•c •''1~ ,1l"' lwr lo.n n .n RtY•re 1.6' t .f!! I • lltks 133 11~ 10'Ai '!-'" + ~ E1!onY1 1.40 71 ?M• 21 lt'I l~t Miner 110 10 u ~ EonC:a<~ 1 \'rPe~ "~ •I< 0.ltt 517•.QRlnfr11 lt.!?11.IS oeNJCO .«l tOl l~V. 11'.:. 1 ~0 -\~~ChlinMl ,Jt 64 U'lt 2? Jll•+1· lnfMlnerpl ' \ 40\~ ~ .ir)\;j ~ • F.~u11 on 1~1l~ ~"r:11"' l! ~ ~·1 '1'.35njf L,0&~n'"'to• $,!; s.n o11c-,; UD 4 •71.4 "'*' "~•+ltiECll~•dJ .20 11 ~ 2' 2,;,. /nl MJIG ~ ?J 11tt 10•11 111~·~"° ~··c!ro tU, ........... H 11111 '•""~ OteY: E~ :r:nltu sdw~, 1::31 tf:~ E8~~1:U lj 1tli i~l 1JV1-r E~~·r,(I: 1 lg ?1'it ,,,,, 22 .. -+ ·~ nt Nld< i.N ,,. "!)\\ 3 .. ~ '°'"~·~ "•~ Tiit ll, •hottln . ''""&H-ard: Scoiclftr Fundt: den 1211 lt ,1;i: -,,.. ElM 1 ·... 1• l1tl I)~+~ n! Pep 1.50 125 l5""' JS"' J~; .... , F•rTlnt ,.._ Mii !"le N ~. V. fl•l•n ..-..-t .U '·" · -fni-11\Y 11u•"•ll oroWtr 1.u .... '• 111 c • .It .u; ,.,. ''~ -l'o Int Pap p1 4 JlOCI Sl'~ 57 lr~,-'lf2 ?.-I' IO.!J IO.-\l>C1 ,,.1, ''·'' --.JO '"> 2 illo 21 21" ~~Elect Al'«: -16 41.l 3·,. ,4 +~!nit Rtctll 11 6\t 6"• ''!" 'f;. , n n •• ·~ ~ U~ ~ lJ~ II' E1 Mtm M., "'>> 'l'I '''° •\\ + &\ Int Sat! 1 40 ll :II l1•1 3f •• < s:r J:01 {Jj c~ St 'f:~i 1::ff 1:,~:111~1' ff ~ "ffi 3:.,., + ~ ~~~N'!'t rnd 11\oo II'~ 1i'~ ~Int T&T I.OS 116 •H~ «l!'o 41"-.,~· Stock 11 .6'11.7'Wurl!y FvM!i: 1renltAlr .50 UO 14 1-. l'lit +14E!PeM:>Nc; 1 ll 1JY. ~· 5"'o +""1ntT&T1>fF' $111 111 117 •.:;,r.· d P k EDtr.t 10.1111.N E<111IY 2.Jil 1.12 rloCISt 1 . ..0. ''J'I ~r« lj"~h lJ"" -, tt" iE!tr1Cp 1.:10 ?l "" ~,1 1,•,~ +·;~ 11',11!',! ~J,,• •'• !! ?lV. ?_~ ~·~···· Emr1 k '· 4.12 U!lrl $. •.H r 1tMw ol J 41 ' ' r I .. JS SJ•,i, ~,j .. ta lflTT PIL s so tl!O 62\ltr '2Vt ''~\ • Prentice In New Post In U8try ar 8 "'" "·~ "·" ··~" ·~· '·" l'I""' l.N --'"' ' -· • • • • •• '" -N Marlo E. ~-"-has '---E"t-S.1) ... Sil . S It. f \l,11 T Pt! tn:111 l J:"t ~\.l V. -... E~~7.t }~ !1 2f'VI ,ii:• ,r::_+~ 1"1 Ulll 1..0 ' ~61.11 2614 24)i;~ '~·-~· Directory Now €:~"'o"' J:U I;~~~,.•: '· :tt =r.r\l .·~1l! • ~· 31 P, ····· Emoorc to 1 21 ,. ,. rn1 u111 A ' ''"" ~ 2"'i~ F.,,...11~ 11.111.lt <eljogi"I"' I l.t71rll ht »e l'j 10\ltr JOI-lo ljllo-lloemtrYAr •90 150 5'Yo ~''· !1',-J lnlTpfN J:u Ul 11·~ .l<O!o Sl~J-=-1 named manager of Glendale ..... ,. 1?,3t 12.,, rnllt•r A• ti 10 ·" WV GI .Ml l ~. ~ ~ .:.::j,\ Enci111Mr"' .Ml 11 "" ltV, ~·~ +i;. \~i·a,l>(~pl 4 1~ n~ ~~ r.~ * F~ al $ in • N t l!"r..J' In !Of. 11,., 6 O.~ l'~ 'I·" 1V11UG 1,11 4 2-th U-~ '''-" + '!41 i"" J; 8u1,.)2 II UY. 1''~ ''"• -~ !M..-,~w t',4 3 161_. 1,v, ,,..,, :.. • -er av gs e w po r } F Olp , •• n e .• .1J ,~ co 1,• •"' 04'" 'i", + ""l!"fa 1: 1·!_ ',', "',,,• a, • l''"' -.,,, 1n1 ... 11s,,. :611 1 ~ ,•t, ',~\! ,u, J;;1,_1 Beach oUlce, it was announced A ilab e Ft,,, 1· ( l.57 1~· Fv : ~r,;•ro .lO '• \1 ,:~ 11.;,, + 'V: E1aulre .JI).,. 1' l11.• ,,~, n'" ·.:· .. 1,'!::.•,,•,.••, -... ,. , .. ,,. "" va ~:d'"G~ 1tn",f:tf f::~,1 i~ 11~D r:':i~':' \r' Ill l"' n s -~ l""lnl 1.20 )0 ! "'· 1: -41. "" .. .A' 10 IJ'\IO 11 11'1 1"' by R, 0 . Edwards. prtSiden_t 1'111 CtO 10. 11.20 Trutl 1.IV , Y(Ylr 1.10 II I \4 1, It ..... 11 ... t nfl ,;n. 21 it r~• 10 -t;( IOWllllO 1,)l u, ""',c ',"',. "•'. ~~ rentic:e mos recen Y was A comprehensive directory~~ ~rnc1 1 ·12 :tf:H wai '"" i,u 1::111 uoo co P1 s 11..0 v. .-v. ..,\.':! ..• ,, 11,... o~ :u 34'" ~ f ... ii,,,•c~~·c'~"--'·o~:.....:'c'...;;'"'"-""c":...'c"'"-''-'" P t U """'I Hn ~fll a Jll J luld Co 10 71 II! 1 1 -\\ ttwl CD .&4 2.JJ \Ii 2 \, tt towtl'll 1.60 "'" '12 . ,,, assistant . vice president and . . F1n1nc111 'orir: ..,,...., 1:1 •.et j.tf 1uc1• ,_ "'·"' ' • ' ' ·· v•:tP -1:a 111 f u 1, ft 1y,1· th ood of of Industrial parks 1n Los ovn~ 3,41 ,~1 r 1nw 1,211 "t~T!!.~n ,;t; ,lr' !l1"' 3t~ ~\'I +ii\'":;; 1, • .., 1U': \I~ ,;* ~ 1 ~ manager of e Westw • I Orange Rlv•-lde lndu1 j·li ,.! 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' fice .He basbeenwithOlen-Angee.s, • ..... • v;:" 3)2 .07f~!!.S' :it.so1t.!Ol-1t1mci 1" ,._ 1v. n•+:t~e~Fir 1,._ t~1J;:2~211 -n;, •• dale Federal since 19 5 a San Bernardino and Ventura ~:f1"~v~. ~·.~ 1J:ffi T,;"',~ "~~ort" ~~pt11,,·: ,!J !1tz ~ !1'1!-I'~ 1=~~_;1ii, ,, it"' 1'1;'1 1I'llo t. ~ Market ,~ I b FJI 1 111 11Nv•1 Fldll( 1·• j·'' iViiHor 1. • 114 1Ji,, "'" 2 I• II<. ,~,lo ,7 1 lll 11 .. ~-, ... _.,,,, holding positJOfl.'i in um COO-Countiell has been compi ed Y F1t In It VMj~ S Scl111 .?4 .tll eHor 11,U 21 '\lo •i.. •Ill ~ 1 I lflC Ml ..,. \It 1 o, .. _... , t . d I F11 ,Multi It . l' •M f:'d•r llf'ftdy .10 lA" Uli I l't ~ lrl'lt1/ lltl~ .ct 1\'o 1 1 , i1• 1 ruc:t1on an 01 n Utt Los Angeles AreaFst Hat . 1. •' o.'"'tl .....,..., "','-•• "•"'""• ~ •r•hM .IOb ,J *'" -. ~ ,;~ S I d-•" ts also C ,.JI 't:,.. ». w.n •• .M 41111Ull" ·"" .,..11~ 11~ 11~ -* fAS Jnftd" 1)0 1'I'> "'-' ,.,., . ,_. ymLO S .,...... .men • Chamber of om m e r c e "'"' ·~ s. ••• • s 1~0 'j·" ' . -tdders .cJ1 l!l ,. 3e1 v.. V . . ' .. hia wife and 2 children rim t ~!Id Glfl 'N ' . . t4 II ,,, ... 1~ .. F-.:IP•e l!..c • '1-'11 I?• 'I•., He livea In Collta Mesa with Industrial Dev e Io pm en t fl:' G~ 1tJl s,.•H·; is=•n$t0: ~il,', 1,:1 l"",.~ni" {~. "~ •}t ,,~~•+"• F:3X(:), 1~_ 5; »t ~~ ~lt _1~ · Depa t:n • tOUl'ldrs ·1'.ro'·• M A• ':ll'!· •=l ~ 201 "'" nl. 21 4-\t F PetJ,11.26 6 14l~ u 1\ 1• _ r, n. "''°"'"'-11 •no,,. '1'll'lll0lt IMll mZu:iy$1mt:Y th~ ~tai:n~e~ "i~" c'fi: 11'~E• !Ef~, ~ ,:~ :iia.cf.1: t' u'i:~ Jrr J~'=+l~ f~i{;~ 1f TE lfil l!~ ~ -~ 1 " s!~ •:Y~'":~"uno': ~ .. ;~ Insurance Firm Issuing Shares Ar a Chamber ~f commerce ~111 t:n · Towr tf:.• .)( '·1' -~~ 1 15h 111! ft'·• ~"~~,, 1 -'It l-1""« ID: + :!: ~ ...,..,,. """".,. "'" ... ........,,.,,.,,,.,. ln:ustrlal Development~~::;"' ~:i!:fl;;;.~~t~f:'fj .. c ·~· '~ ~· !;~ fitt ~.:~.i:r~:J:~"~ h !iii li P,;:tn ::.·~~~'""'or°;.'N""'~=~: Deparlmtrlt, 404 South Bi1el "ui~'Tl'I( 0,~ '·!? ~ .~ H. 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Lisa Lus~ious Dash of Sex for 'Hee Haiu' By ROBERT !\1USEL NEW YORK (UPI) -There is more to Ltsa Todd than meet.a t.he eye which seems Impossible when you consider what meet.s the eye. terest in kissing and cuddling with MW Todd which makes him a minority of one at CBS judging from the number of people who discovered they had business in the office in which· she was sitting in a sweater unbuttoned to the Plimsoll llne. By TOM TITUS Of tiie Detw fllllt lllH 1be ·~rtalna descend on four producUoos of Orange County \bealel' lhl.s WOjOirend, with one newcomer, from the busy Nifty Theater ol Hun- tington Beach, p11llll!ing Into the breach. 1be Nifty players, who wrapped up their thtrd of. ferb;lg lut weekend, open their f...nh -and lheir llnt full· length production -'FridJly night Wh«i' "A Tam ol Honey" makes 'ltJ debut. Meanwhile, South C o a s t Repertory completes i t s month-long engagement or ''Rosencrantz and Gulldenstern are Dead," the Open End Theater winds up its summer-long im· p r o v i 1 ational production, "Joy"; the Santa Ana Conr munlty Players close out their teen-age version of "Laugh- In" -and "Oliver" finally lakes Its last curtain call at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. The latter production has been the longetivity champion of Orange County this year, with two months' worth of nlghUy (except Monday ) performances under the direc· tion of Cris 'fimmons. The musical la coproduced by the playhouse and lhe Lyric Opera Association. Ben Wrigley stan as Fagin Jn the "Oliver Twist" story, with Gregory 0 s b o r n e finishing out the run as Oliver, Dennis Wheeler as the Artful Dodger and Eileen Ftshbach as Nancy. James Chapman pl aya the villainous Bill Sikes, Although the a I r con· with Richard and Carla Dow, dilionlng was cold enough to Allyson Reed , Dee 0 e e freeze dry the CBS staff, Miss Baranowski, Roos Lynn Tep- Todd produced a Japanese fan per, Jack Sherwood and and stirred up a gale of her James Cowell completing the downtown Huntington Beach, directs "A Taste of Honey,'! an autobiographical drama by Shelagh Delaney. Candice Kelly tab the prin· cipal role of Jo, with Danny Gibson and Mike Melville as the two contrasting men In her life. Patty Brown and George Kelly complete the Nlfty cast. Performa~s will be given Fridays and Saturdays for five weeke.nds tt-t the theater, Y11 Main St., Huntington Beach. can 536-1148 for reservaUons. * ''Rosen c ranlz and Guildenstern" die their final deaths at Soulh C o a 1 t Repertory this weekend, run- ning in repertory with "Spoon River Anthology," which plays tonight and Thursday. Martin Benson directs the· Tom Stoppard play, with Michael Douglass and Don Tuche cast in the title roles. '"Spoon River" is under the direction of Ron Thronson. "Rosencrantz" plays Friday through Sunday at SCR's Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Reservations for both plays are being taken at W>-1363. * Entering its fina l weekend is 1 the improvisational revue ''Joy, a Sensory Celebration" at the Open End Theater in Newport Beach. Performances are given Friday through Sun· day at Ule theater, 2815 Villa Way. Call 675-1120 for reserve· tions. Orange Coast per(ormers Stanley Bell and Miriam Kaiser take tbe prii'lclpal roles ln "The lmposslble Yean," contlnu~ a sill-weekend run Playhouse, 5021 E. Anaheim FridJly ond SalurdJly at the SL, Long Beach. Call (llJ) U>ng Beach Com m u n 1 t y 438.()536 for reservationl. --- ·-... -7ohn~ Is "OdsUm" fOO!.'St bkrC!Yistqnr Geage-Ben~&u:eciiit Clem Cabett. PalOC Kro#ies·Arde.v Ptile·Ri:h.W .Lled4!I L)1rlJ !»yoM! i1Jocl.ri-g Gedftty DeW & l'.rneta M'Myllr l'l'<ul"' P!odur:t'l l.'bc~ .... ~ ''Ml\tfll i!id f'rockxl'(f Dr Md!ewl~ Dlre<'trdbrAndf~V"'f:llgltn· l'IQI·~·~ IGJ"t:'.=-•11 ~...,.,.YllOO&TlCt<l!OC.OO.O<I• ""'"t-•1 ·-•. 2nd GREAT HIT .=..:: .. .. -.:: WlllT --.. . She is a big, handsome girl, grazing six feet with a 40-2f.38 figure that is even more dramatic than it s o u n d s especially In her favorite miniskirt, a garment only au inch or two this side or maglstrate's court The vital statistics outline most of the talent Miss Todd really needs as Sunshine Com11ilk In CB.5-TV's "Hee Haw" which makes its new eeason debut on Sept. IS. Her mission in the rustic rhubarb is lO pursue Junior Sa mples. the five fool sl1 inch. :Jtl6. pound funny man from the hills of Geor'Jia, with amotous intent. own. cast. "It's my new thing ," she Final performances o rl --========="""""'-'""""""""""""""= said. "Oliver" will be. given tonight A revue of another sort, a pint.sized version or TV 's popular "Laugh·Jn.'' n I s o closes it.s engagement at the Santa Ana Community Playhouse, 500 W. 6th St., San- ta. Ana. The show goes on Fri· day and Saturday with ~3-7647 the reservation number. Samples, on the other hand. has so me real acting to do. He has to pretend he has no ln· TV Specials Popular At Festival VENICE, Italy !UPI) -The 31sl Venice Film Festival may be remembered as the one in which television specials got more attention than the lu\1- Jength movies. Critics agreed the main reason was that m05t of the movies so far have been bor· ing and obscure. The th ree TV speci als com· missio ned by the Italian Television Network shape up as three of the most In· teresling entries of t h e festlval . One of them , by di rector Roberto Rossellini , already has been praised and another, by director Federico Fellini. known for "La Dolce Vita," is coming up later. A Ullrd was shown Tuesday. Her old thing, which she still through Sunday at t b e practices. i5 ··chanting" -playhouse, 606 Lguna Canyon murmuring Chinese a n d Road, Laguna B e a c h . Sanskrit phrases hbur afler Reservatlons are being taken hour -on behalf of world at !he box office, 494--0743. peace. She says it is not only a George Betar, co-producer .. formula for s p I r I t u a J , of the Nifty Theater in physical and material Im· ...,...,_,~:' provement" but 1 "•yn· - themtng and cohesive rorce for good." Honest. \Vbat's a nice 22-year-old starlet, faithful to such tradi· tional gimmick! as Cleavage and a Japanese fan, doing US· ing all those four·syllable WQrds? Mis sTodd canfessed In an interview that s!te was a psychiatry major at t h e University of California and it is all part of what might be called "the Todd plan," con· ceived by the brain obviously at work under the mass of ca refull y disarrayed black hair. It's supposed to surprise: in; terviev.•ers who tend to con· centrate on her pneumatic figure instead of her nimble mind. Another phase of the plan Is to make her every appearance before the camera count. Miss Todd was not permitted to show any cleavage ln her closeups when they were tap. ing the first segments of "Hee Haw" but there wa!I ap- parently no objection when !!he was in the background. Sci the way she figures it she sought to make an impact every time she's in view whether near the camera or far. ,...._Rmm,.llll!S JW:Ssm'ART He/lRV P'ONDA -·· 9' .... f TMUTEI ~1 .. 1' IWTmr.lT-.W .dN!wllll\MI ., ... ,. EXCLUSIVE SHOWING FOR ADULTS ONLY JHE RIST OF THE SHOCIROCK! "'M-A:S·H'IS THE BEST AMERICAN WAR COMEDY SINCE SOUND CAME IN '"-···-·-• N"t; ,.,...,. 3rd GREAT WEEK "A M1t1w,i11Ul Tiie IMll ••rmi.11 ,.....,, 1 1111 .. , -111 rwn. 11 ...... -~ Miit I lwlllk. 'M~jl,•S•M' '"'" HM -r _.. wll 1• IM llotl tllll Hlhlll tlotwt lltt Ill "'9 NIY.... 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Dy TOM BARLEY prolaeworlhy dlreclloo of !he ot t11t CHillJ' ,.!Mi st1tf L A P O in Tchalkow1ky '1 LaYlrence Foster and Andre thoroughly romantic 1nd very p In bilU moving Firth Symphony. rev are twO ant young 1:\...-ter bron•ht 1 lot of the American conduCtors whose "' --talent& have led them to t.be Royal Phllarmontc into his direction of major British searching readtng of thls gllt· orchestras and the rapid win-term,. work and h.l.s orchestra nlng of laurels and tugb praise responded with a devonon and from delighted Loodon au-tenacity th a t paid rich dlenca. dividendJ. tt was, without a It is by coincldence that doubt, the pick ot what shou ld ~ · they have Jen the London that bave been a splendid program. is now the.lr home to conduct PiUllst Leonard Pennarlo DAILY I'll.GT Jnwilc coordinator for county· · · · · · · · • 11, Heap • -.. ' The group will rehearse weekly on Wednesday even- lnp at Fbllerton J u n I o r Big Co111edy Oliver Closing the Lot AngeJes PWlarmonic must take the blame for the Orche!lrl in ita highly sue-fact tNt the program wasn't cesstul summer season at the with wha t could only be HOllyy;ood Bowl. There is no detcrlbed as ~ acceptable colncldenct in lhe facl' 'thaf rendition of R.achrnanlnoU's each has been responsible in R~y on a Theme or After a t\VC>-1nonth rull'. playlng six ni~hts a week . • ,f;ofl e&•· I · Sally Ann Howe stars with J ohnny Lee (right) and Lee J . Casey in "Prudence a nd the Chief," an ABC network special alrlng tonight at 7:30 on Channel 7. Miss Howe plays a young "'idow who settles with her sons on an India n reser· vation. hla own gifted way for Paganini. "Oliver" finally closes this weekend at the La~una performa~ for we expa'led He wasn't exacUy rhapsodic M_oulton Playhouse (See Theater Notes. Page 28). m emo r ab I e Bo w I ln his approa~h to some ,key Pictured are Dennis \Vheeler (left). Eileen Fish· nothln1 less from men charg-panage! In th11 fine work and bach and Gregory Osborne, who play principal ed with the dtatlngulahed uf-thts crlhe was much leas than roles in the musical . ~ """-·· ... ·~Kint 'to Star ).;: 'HOLLYWOOD (UPI) ·'Producer-director R o b e r t Aldrich !lined Kim Darby for the feminine atarrlng role in "The Grisson\ Gang." Pianist Successful fairs of the London Symphony that when P.ennario conclude<h!•-';:::::::::-:·::-:-:::::::::;;:::;='-=======:;:..-'] and Royal Ph 11 arm on i c his program, 1 la Uber1ce.il Nuns Cavort orc~·~,t~•:;., been viewed and ;!,:,';'entirely W>Called for • B7ALiOA1 • •ow-•••• TUHDAY • classlfled as 1Uperb by this Those encor.. would no! 6 3-4041 TWO OF THE YEAR'S Half•Nal -ecJ critic for a performance which have been forglven If PeMario ~~:: FINEST FILMS ~ Inc luded 1 magnifictnt ren-had bhrought Rachmaninoff ,.. I. l•lhli . . _ diUon of a rarely played Ralph from t e grave in rapture at a.lat.a ,.,.1,, • .,1• •• HMi , ... ,, .. ,.,.1 0 St Vaughan WUllams symphony. tbe beauty of his offering but In Conducting Debut; NATtottAL OaNllAL'S ~Fiii°i.!.H~.!! , SM O..ef,.._.,91 lf..W • W6·1711 ,· CONTINUOUS IAILY PIOM 12:ilt P.M. \. _,, P.ANAVISION.8 l[CHNICOLOR~ I~ ~~lllJ- Auo IXCITIN• CO-HIT ' ~:;;::;~========~: ·, • · Gloomy Gus Is I Your Kinda Guy I NEW YORK (AP ) -Pianist Leon Fleisher, 42, made his conducting debut ~t o n d a y night at Philharmonic H:ill and then walked into hi! dressing roon\ sa)'lng, "l'n1 physically exhausted b u t rather elated. Certain aspects of that y,•ere fun." Fleisher had been tense and apprehensive duri ng the day of rehearsing, but later was smiling with relief that the dehut was over and had gone well. He conducted the New York Chamber Orche1tra in the flrrt of two Identical "Mostly Mozart" programs, which in- cluded a Schubert symphon)'. ,A_J:l!!i•.WL~i!ILQ!I!• ~g~ a ~ Moz.art piano cOnctrto and symphony. He will conduct il again Wedneaday. · 'lbe S a n Francisco-born Fleisher was a prodigy pianist and at 23 the first American to take first prize in a major European miaic conte!t, win· Ding the Queen Elisabeth of Belgium Prize. He began to get something akin to writers cramp in his right hand in J96C. Doctors were unable to find ca\ISe or cure and It got ' ' ' . ' ,,r. "''''« , L ua/i-.,,i ~!H1 1\T it ll lCHAllO HAllllll "A MAN CALLIO HOISi" STI V• McQUIEN ''THI 111¥115" ' . · "A Big Musical Hit- In The Winner's Corner!" -AlllCMI• WINSfOl>I. Ho•"••• l"•tl "Hilarious And Entertaining. In The $treaM-Of 'Sound Of Music '!" -IO~CI MA.lit, lU A~ .. l•• '""''" s,.. ... cff• "A Big Bawdy Rip-Roaring Musical!_l,!~l~,fll.!.~.~~t See It!" " worse until Fleisher ~up ll age It WU Foster's turn at the in thecircumstance!ll was an playing piano. -........._ moat recent Bowl concert and affront to muaic in ceneral "That concert \Vas kind of EDINBURG , Scotland (AP l he won Identical plaudits from and concert pianists in ----ball nak d uns this corner for h1a fluent and particular e:"tciting," fleiEher said. •·1 -••ut:e -e n ram-------------'-----·----- ha ven't studied conducting paged acros.! an Edinburgh for mally al all. I had a certain sta~e Tuesday night without resistance to it ror some provoking so much as a whls- reason. tie or a protest in the heart of ··1 w~nted to do something ScoUand. very much on my own and The scene came in the Jut take the palpable chance of act of Prokofiev'• opera "The falling ..,n my duff. In certain flaming Angel" at the EdJn.. ways I feel that I have. In burgh Festival. other ways 1 think there Is festival officials had been hope. ''It was a very sobering ex· apprehensive, fearing th 1 t perlence in terma of what hll.!I tr ad i tionally conservative to be learned yet. I don't know Scotsmen or Roman Catholics, whether I'm not loo old." might be outraged al the nun· Fleta her smiled again w h e n ly nudity. reminded t h a t conductors -don't have to retire at 65_ But the scene caused barely "That'a great. It's a beautiful a ripple in the audience or in thing for a career." preu reviews. Fleisher conducted sitting, "The controversial o r g y usi ig both hands and no baton. scene in the convent during The audience applauded him Y.'hich three of the nuns strip "'armly · althOUSh s o m t · themselves to the waist ind thought that being seated rob-. tea< the clo&hel elf the in.. bed JU.a conductlnj: of enera j 1 "You know I sit at the q~ took Its p I 1 c e piano." the 6-foot-2 Fleisher naturally and without offense said. "so it seemed natural. in the mounUng fervor ol And In making chamber muaic ecstasy," said the Scottish it s._eemed less formal. I Dally Ei:presa. thought it was better to be The Scol!man almost lg. more In relationship with the nored the stripping scene but players, rather than being the said it wished Prime Mlnlater big authority figure there." Ed)Vard Heath, a fervent Fleisher will conduct the music lover, had been preaent Boston Philharmonic thi s fo see "Edlnbura:h's preulng season, he said, and ht-has need for an opera houae." had a couple of other offers to Onlv 1,500 pe!'30rul could be conduct. "! have 1 large but crowded into the Kl n g • 1 mostly volunteer. amateur Theater for the performance group in Annapolis. I v:lll by the Frankfurt Opera com- reatly kind of Je3rn my craft pany. And the performance with them." Fleisher haa was held up for almoat 1n taught I t Peabody hour by an electrical short Conaervatory in Baltimore v.•hich put out the lights In the 1\nce 19~9. orchestra pit. Fall Slate Set New TV Sho ·ws Line Vp ~EW YORK (UPI) -Beginning Sept. 13, the N1Uon1I Broadcasting Company gets a sUght jump on the other lele-. vl1lon network• In Btartlna: th e new programming or nii;ht· time entertainment for the 1970-71 season. The Columbia Broadca1Un1 System starts a day later, and the American Broadcasting Company pull its warea on dlaplay during the week of Sept. 20. The three networks will provide a total of 23 new pro- grams -same as lai;l year. NBC ha1 five new ones, CBS has 1ix and ABO has 12. • There IA a total of 80 held~v.er programa, same 11 last (all -23 for CBS, 20 for NBC and 17 for ABC. "SPOON RIVIR ANTl10LOOY" 1.AIT TIMI THUUDAY "ROSINCR~::~;-~·~~['DINSTlitN ARl!.OIAD" Ir T•• s..,p•lf CLOSh SATUHAT EXCLl8VE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ..01. 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' " WARN! R l•'" . , , r, 1 ......... ~ BROADWAl I\ 1\1 J.. '"' t'ltlllU• a INOAeaM•MTI JOHN WAYNI 11 • "C!UIUM .. lo CIJ Ctlotl' .. ...... """",. ''WAIT UNTIL DAJllC" e ~ .. ,.,. " ......... "ON A CLIAa .OAY YOU CAN 511 'OJllVll" Ill C• Pltilt Lit• MIMnt "TMI ITIJllLI CUCICOO" 111"1 \I""' U M111t &1 Wlftl ••""" "UI' IM TMI ClL.LAll" !I } C ..... ..... """" ... ..,. "WILD IH TMI ITllSTt" !••I Ce!M' ' I ' I • . -... . . ~ -' . . . ' -..... e. • 30 DAILY PILOT Wrdntsdty, A119u1t 26, 1970 • ... . Diphtheria, Plague Make U ~S. Comeback By >'RANK CAREY WASHING'OON (APl -An ancit!ot chlld killer and the in· fariloos "Black Death" of the Middle Ages are making come. becks in ghetto areas a n d hippie-style c o m m u n e s . governmenl health officials say. Doctors in the U.S. Public Jlea/th Service 's Com· municable Diseases Cenl.er in Allanta said in a telephone conlerence interview that the nation can expect l l m i t e d outbreaks of diphtheria In coming monUUi. They reported alio bubonic plague in the wtrttm United States and cholera outbreakJ abroad. Taking part in the eon· versatlon were Dr, ~er A. Feldman, chief of the CDC"s special pathogen:1 seetlon: Dr. Thomas M. Buc.hanan, a medical epidemiologist; Or. Gerald A. Faicb, epidemic in- telligence service officer; and Dr. Arthur S. Osborne, dlree. tte" of the (oreign quaranUoe «llvl.aloo. Diphlhcrla outbreaks have been reported In Chicago, MJemt. San Antonio and Elgin, Tex. Bubonic pl.ague, whleh killed hundreds ol lhouaands when it swept acrosa: Europe during tbe Middle Ages, hi• 6eeii reported in &ht Western.ft.ates in the past five years_. ChoJera.. anOt.her ancienl killer, bas been reported 1n Indonesia, the PltllipP~. India, Vietnam, Burm a 1 Nepal, East Pakistan, South K01ea and Russia. The speeiaJist.s say [tom three to five dlphlherla out.- breaks can be expected ywly ln the United States for the in- delinile future unless the .levell ot lrnmunkation are in· Cf'e8i!ied and maintained. Buchanan said diphtheria has hit San Anlonio hardest, with 55 cases reparted so far this year -25 in the past monlh. There have been 192 cpcs repOrted narionwldc, compared with 200 cases in t1tl of 1969. "This doea .not n~rily mean that in 1971 there \vUJ be epidemics of massive propor- Uons Buchanan said, ·'or thnt diphtheria will become an alarming national problem." But ht: said that with 3l least 15 percent of the nation's children not immunized, "We can expect repeated out- breaks." Based on experience of recent years, one1 or two more oUtoreaM of 10 . to 20 cases coultJ be expected in flte United St.ates this year. lie said the ca:se total could reat'h 350 next year. ! ,.Probably the majority "of the low-economic Ghelto a~s throughout the country ap: poorly immunized." the doc· tvrs reported. "San AntQfliO ... e.specia1J:1 in the lower-economic a~ even lower levels of itn· munizalion than other cities~ ilS Siu • _""""!! ...... ~~!!"!!!!~'!!!!"'!~~~~~~~~ ...... '!!""!!!~--...... ~~-~ ...... ~-~~-------... 1 SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! Se habla Espanol WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON 15221 BEACll BIJll.• PllOllE l9W544 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS• PHOllE 547.7477 1530 S. HARBOR BOD.• PllOll£ 870.0700 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY .. 9:00A.M,.9P.M. fotONDAY THRU FRIDAY .. 8:00A.M,.9P.M. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY .. l :OOA.M,.9P.M. SATURDAY ............ 8!30A.M.·6P.M. SATURDAY ............ 8:00A.M.·6P.M. SATURDAY ............ l:OOA.M.·6P.M, • .• Canipers Protest SUNDAY .............. 9:0DAJ!,.2P.M. SUNDAY .............. 9:00A.M .. 4P.M. SUNDllY .............. 9:00A.M.·2P.M. Jn these days of dissent even the Camp!ire Girls are in the act. They recently picketed the Los An· geles FederaJ Building where a hearing was being held on a decision to terminate three Campfire Girl-operated catnps in the San Bernardino Moun- tains. The U.S. Forestry Service says the land is needed for public use. Losing Stockholders Turning to Courts NE\Y YORK (AP) -More and more stockholders are turning to the cOOrts in an er~ fort to recoup some of the losses they've suffered during a 21-month bear market, legal experts report. "The fact that they've taken a beatin11 in the market during the past year and a half definitely has led to the in· creasing nwnber of suits against brokerage houses and corporalioos," said Stanley L. Kaufman , a New York at- torney who has handled many stockholder actions. ''People had a way of forgetting when everything was goin11 well and au kinds ol young sideburned tycoons and g.enuises were pulling cor· porations together, build in I! empires and conglomerates, making Jr r esponsibJe statement.I and, in lac t, · vJolatini lhe Jawt," Kaufmao said. "The public paid no at- tention as long as they were making money, but when the bubble burst people said ; 'here are lhese laws to protect. me, so why not use them. What has happened in the past year shows the wisdom of the securities laws passed after the Great Depression," he said. Some experts in securities law estimate that several hun- drt.d stockholder suits cur· rently are active across the country . Alan R. Bromberg. a professor at South e r n Ne'w Angle In Murriagc Discovered SOUTHEND, En.gland CUPI) -The bride wore a white dress, the groom a suit when they got married at the Southend Re11ister o f f i c e Thursday . Th e !rouble is both bride and gt.Klm apparently are women . Carole Mary Lord, 23, and ·rerry Floyd, 24, married in !he civil ceremony, said Fri· day nigbl both of them are or the fema le sex-and they were deliberately testing British law to set: if two women le11ally can marry. ··1 have known all along thal my husband is a woman." said (;arole, a blonde , at !ht' couple 's apartment in nearby Westcllff-on-Sea. ''Bui i t doesn't make the .slightest "irerence to us." Police said they have taken • copy of the wedding certificate describing Terry as a bachelor, but have n1ade no charges against the coople and have not questioned them . "This is a bona fide weddinf! until ii can be proved otherwile," said James Cotier . the registrar who married them. Methodist University who specializes in securities law , Ulinks there will be more. "I am confident that there's a very high correlation between stock prices and litigation," Brombert said in a telephone interview. "With major companies going uoder there are going to be a tremendous number of new suits agains t anybody's who's got any money left." Although the legal experts say the declining markel and recent brokera11e house failures gave impetus to new stockholder litigation. the "liberal" interpretation of federal securities laws and regulations by the coo.rts is cited by some as an important contributing factor . Jn Houston recently, a judge heJd !hat I.be trustee for a company recrganU.ing under the federal bankruptcy laws has the authority to sue the prineipals on behalf of all the stockholders. "I think you're going to see much more of this where the trustees are trying to recover for the shareholders and the company when lhe insiders have manipulated Ille stock," Bromberg said . Recently a New York man sued a brokerage h o u s e for "churning" his a cc o u n t . Churning, or excessive trading in order to earn com.missions, has been illegal for many years but legal sources snid recovery in the pas! usually was Jirniled to the amount of l'ommi ssions. In this case. howe ver. the judge observed that "horses would have given the plaintiff a fairer opportunity to realiie on his investment," and the man was awarded the full a mount of his losses. A growing number or suits are being brought under a sec- tion of the 1934 FederRI Securities Act, which provides for forfeilure of profits reahz.· ed on the "short swing ,·· that is. the purchase and sale of securities by <.'Ompany insiders in a period of less th11n six months. Under this section u~ in- sider who n1akes a profit on "in-and..out" transactions in his company's securities is assumed to be using corporate information that hasn't been disclosed to the public and the profit , therefore, belongs lo the corporation. A "sale" 1night simply be the exchange of shares in a corporate merger. 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I picked him," Terry said. ca~~0'r; .. ,, however. aren1 SH9,~2.!.~~!~~~ RADIAL TIRES TJRESFOI PICKUPS,.169,j 1845,°""' alwaya an lnveator'1 answer to •• '"'' •-•·"" c111111.,_, --a downturn in the market •oocl •-•· laact r.pio<-e •PU.CFS WCtl rDOTl'lllfT OH THE PANELS I CAMPllS ' T Kauflnan said one man call-"'•"" far '"1~·~;;o• IOAI FOi acm:t IUNDllNG 1.n.1.•~14 ~ath~ :~r::~y ~.:'°:"~ lO~H~lfu110N • =~ !~D~T:~~ rot lffill 65 197.00•7" 7 1'°'1··9"'5 stocks last year and now WllS AVAl&.Mll • PIOYIOU MDI( IESISTAltC( TO TU,m... "·"" :::- file suit. but his lawyer oon· ,...... "We are dellberateJy testing the law," Terry said. "Les- bians should be allowed lo marry. People do not realize what wo go lhrou.gh and how y,·e are victimized in Uus coun- try." worth nothing. Ho wanled to 2·· PUHCJtll[SIOJHfllOADHAlAIDS ,_ eluded that the broker had .. '"•'• •NO rur.stamHQ 01 TKUMP , .. ,_,_,,.,,. ..... •• done nothing illegal -he had lJ~;~5~~;~~~--~;~~~~··~"~"~""~··~· .... ~~~-~-~.,~-~~~~~lliii~i~iii~~lll~~~lll~l~~~;~-~.,=··;";•;"~'"'~~~~I -"'*"'" CMtt. .t wPot•• rotl merely given the investor half hi .... ,, • ., ., •••k. .., . ..,.,; ·~ I mlJllon dollar1 Y..'Orlh of bffd advice. -------------------~~~~~---·-. -. ---· ----- 1 _J_ -- Luaus Luau entertaining hu become llmost u traditional ln California 11 it .b in Hawaii or Poljnesla. For the convenience of luau planners, the Southern California EdL'Kln Com- pany'• home economiata will prisent Island recipes Uluslrated with slides in five different areas In September. The Hawaiia n Holiday program first will be shown under the direction or Miss Carol Heinz In the Island House, Fashion Island, on Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 7:30 i).m. The hour-long presentation will be repeated on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 10 and ll at 10:30 a.m. The showings are open to the public free of cMrge, and each guest wiU receive a recipe booklet. Furllher scheduling of the program ii u lo\lows: Fountain Valley Community Center, Wednesday, Sept. 15, at 7:30 p.m. and Thunday, Sept. 17, al 10 :30 a.m.; North Seal Beach Community ~ter. Wednesday, Sept. 23, al 7:30 p.m. and Thursday, Sept. 24, at 10:30 a.m. Southern California Edison OfHce, El Toro. at Ctjinada Road near Muirland, Thursday, Sept. 24, at 10:30 a.m.; Miss Carole Vedder will direct the pro. gram in Laguna Beach, which will t.ake place on Tuesday, Sept. 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the Laguna Beach Federal Savings and Loan Association bulldlng. Included among the recipes which the home ecooomists will demonstrate are s e v e r a I main dishes, Island style desserts, accompanying fruit punch and an interesting nut bread. Along with giving the ingredients for each dish, the demonstrators will add tips ror _easy preparation and give handy hints such as as how to cut pineapple and how t.o select attractive garnishes. A sele cti on or recipes to /be discussed follows : ROY AL CHICKEN ' i,~ cup soy sauce 1/,i, cup water I clove garlic, minced t teaspoon curry powder t teaspoon ground ginger 1,4 teaspoon each thyme , oregano, and pepper 8 chicken breasts, split 2 medium onions, sliced 4 ta blespoons butter or margarine Corn)>ine first eight Ingredients and pour over chicken. Marinate for several hours , turning occasionally. In electric Frypan set at 375 degrees. fry onions in 2 tablespoons butter until lightly browned. Remove from pan. Add the other i tablespoons bulter and brown the chicken (reserve marinade). Pour reserved marinade and browned onions over chicken, turn temperature to 200 degrees, cover and cook until tender, about 30 minutes. uncover pan last ten minutes. Serve with macadamia rice. Yield: I servings. soyre SEAS BEEC 2~. lbs. beef sirloin tip \ 1,1, teaspoons gar Uc salt t teaspoon paprika v, cup oil I can (131/, ounces) pineapple chunks I can (101Ai ounces) beef broth 'h; cup wl\tt.e wine vin!!a:ar Y.i cup sliced celery, ~" thick Y.i cup sliced green pepper 1 cup sliced onion 2 large tomatoes, cut In wedges t tablespoon soy sauce 3 tablespoons brown sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarr.h 'iii cup water Trim fat from meat and cut in t-inch chunks. Sprinkle wi th garlic salt and paprika. In electric trypan set at 375 degrees, brown meat in oil . Drain fat. Add syrup from pineapple, beef broth and v, cup vinegar. Cover and simmer at 200 degrees for 1 'h hours. Add celery and green pepper, cook S Now mlm.Jtos. Add onion and cook S minutes more. Stir ln tomatoes and pineapple chunks. Comblnt IOY saut-e,.brown 1Ugar, cornstarch. w1ter and ¥4 cup vinegar; sUr into mixture. Simmer until thickened. Serve immedlatelf or leave tomatotS out and keep at servlng temperature. Stir in tomatoes just befort serving. Yield: I to I porllom. Included in the menu planning Is an Island style bread lo blend with lhe din- ner theme. ll!LAND NVT BREAD ~ cup brown suiar 1/3 cup sborttnlnr 2 eggs 1 can t 8~ ounces) crushed p1neapple ~ cup chopped nuta %11 cups silted flour 3 teaspoons bakina: powder y, tea.spoon baking aoda ~ tea.spoon salt t tablespoon sugar y, teaspoon cinnamon Preheat electric oven to 325 degrees. With tleclrie mixer, beat brown sugar, shortening and eggs thoroughly. Mix in undrained pineapple and nuts. Sift flour, baklflJ powder, IOda and salt together. Mix Into pineapple mixture. Spoon into a grea!led and floured 9 x 5 l: 3-inch loaf pan. Sprinkle with suaar mix- ed with cinnamon. Bake ln preheated oven for 1 hour. Cool on wire rack . Remove and slice with electric knife, Yield : I loaf bread. A punch whlch blends tropical frr · · flavors is a natural accompaniment I t.he meal. GOLDEN ISLAND PUNCH I in cups sugar 6 cups water l cup orange juice If, cup lemon juice 3 ripe bananas, peeled and cut chunks l can (46 ounces) pineapple juice Corqbine sugar and water. Chill all i gredlents. At serving time, place orange juice. lemon juice and banana chunks in blender. Blend until smooth. Pour into punchbowl, add remaining in· gredients. Serve. Yield: Approximately 2fl &-ounce serv· ings. a Mainland Fe a.st WAHINES PREPARE FOR HUKILAU Mi11 Carol Helnt. and Ml11 Carole Vedder (left to rigf-tt) SALAD COMBINES PICK OF SEASON Hanohano means glorious in Hawaiian, and this Is just what this simple-to-prepare salad is on a warm day. Hanohano Salad is ideal for patio serving because It may be prepared a short time ahead and whisked to guests crispy cool from the refrigtrator. HANOHANO SALAD 7 ripe bananas l cup (8 ounces) dairy sour cream 4 ounces Hawaiian rum 2 tabl espoons brown sugar 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger Lettuce leaves 1/3 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons lime or lemon juice Fresh peach halves or large can (17 ounces) pea< halves. drained and chilled . 1 quart fresh strawberries or frozen strawberr1c thawed and drained. Mash one banana with a fork and blend in sou cream, rum, ugar, ginger, salt and lemon or lirnr juice. Refrigerate for at least one hour. To serve, arrange a bed of lettuce on a large ser\o· ing platter, slice the half dozen remaining banane:i; lengthwise and arrange them on the lettuce leaves. Ar· range the peach halves and strawberries on top and cov· er with chilled dressing. J;lanohano Salad is a dis h of infinite variety. The bananas are an inleJ?ral part of the recipe, but other ingredients may be changed to suit the taste or season of the year. \Vatermelon or Persian melon chunks may be sub- stituted for peach halves. Other berries may be used intead of strawberr~es according to sca~nal supply. Raspberries, blackbernes or loganberries are fine alternates. For a n even richer salad, di ced avocado m ay be add~ ed to other components. SAlAD BOWL FILLED WiTH TEMPTIN\;0 PRESH FRUIT N PtLOT·AOVERTISH • ~men Home News Pla.nning Yields Savings By OOR<Yl'HY WENCK Or•-c_.-, ~ .t.llYIMr Planning meals before you shop and making a shopping list so you 1et everything you need in one trip to the store saves both time and money. Yet many women think menu plaMln1 Is so much trouble that they seldom if ever do it. Why is menu planning considered such a chore? Probably because It requires decision making -thinking about what foods to serve and when; what foods to buy and where. It's easier to postpone decisions until the last minute -and then as the dinner deadline approacbel think of something, or hope that yow husband will suggest eating out. The last minute decisions may be CG&t.- ly ones -like using frozen prepared foods to save time that cost more than homemade. Half an hour or so spent In making menu decisions for the week can save man y dollars on your food bill. What's the righ t way to plan meals'! There is no one right way, but there ar• many different ways suited to different people. Some people can do all their plm. ning in their heads. Others need to have every detail written down. Others are somewhere in between. Four diferent · menu plaMln(I: methods are : meal-by-meal plan (or the week : dinner menus ior the week : "mix and match'' plan and cycle menus . Try tbt one that .suits you best. rt1eal-by-mul plan. This plan ls for the person who likes to think through every detail and write it down. You decide what foods to have for each meal of each day, including snacks and compile your Ust of groceries from this plan. ThU tates the mo.sl time to do, W may save you the DIOft Ume and money when you shop and prepare meals. It each meal is planned around the Four Food Groups (milk : meat, fish, poultry, eggs. beans : fruits and vegetables: breads and cereals), you can be sure ol having good nutrition for your family. Dinner menu for one week. With this method you plan specific menus for din. ners for each day (saving money by plan- ning around the adverti!ed m e at specials). Then you have routine menus for other meals for which you buy "stock" foods. 7'1.iJ: and match menu plan. Jn this method you plan your shopping list around the Foor Food Groups and then simply put the foods together · (mix and match ) for each meal. In other worda, you think of various foods to buy - meats, fruits, vegetables, staples, etc. - without knowing exactl y when and how they will be used until the time cornea. . This method is the eaJiest, but becaU91 you don't plan exactly how you will prepare the foods. you are more likely to forget some items and have to make an extra shopping trip. C y c I e menu plans. 'l'hls m e t h o 41 simplifies pl anning. You plan about four-- weeks' wurth of menus and ahopplJ1t lists. Then you rotate these menus~ repeating them every fourth week. 11te problem with this method is that yOu can't take advantage of advertiJed specials as easily, and It lacks Uexlbllity. An easy way to make a shopping Jilt was suggested by a reader. Thls woman has developed a permanent grocery lilt in small booklet form -a page for each type of food. ror example, one paa:e ii ror meats and includes a llst of the varioi.u cuts of meats along with •P- proximate cosl. As she plans menus, the homemakef simply goes through the pages of her lis..t and checks off the foods needed. n.. listing follows the order of most stoteS, which helps save backtracking. With the prices listed, she can compare prices more easily and she will recognize • bargain when she sceii one. She keeps the list handy in the kitchen rluring the week and as she uses an ilen\ in reserve, she checks It on her list to be replaced on the next shopping tri p. QU=IONS WE ARE ASKED Q. We have indoor-outdoor carpeUna on our patio and around our pool. Can 'fl clean this wilh our vacuum cleaner? A. It would not be sa le to use '" ordinary household vacuum cleaner for cleaning carpeting In any area whera there might be water such u ar~ your pool or evei on your patio If tbl rarpeling is damp because yoo could cet a serious or even fatal electric shock, Clean your outdoor carpeUna by sweep- ing lt or by wasfting it with the hose. lt'1 al50 possible lo buy a "wel-dry" vacuum cleaner that is designed to be safe In w,t ., .... ' I -- ( I l ' I • . . . .. OAl\. Y PIL.OT Little Hands Work Wonders r - / Imagination, Creativity Flourish • .. If concentration preclude• excellence, Linda and Nancy da Silva will become cu t a nd paste maste rs •• they begu ile their •unny, yell ow duck• • Bubbly and enthusiastic T racy Spellman tests her 1k lll1 on one project after another. A true faminlat, she charm• teachers and petri alike •• slit garners avtry· on•'• atention through- out tht worksliop • Eggs get spaclal treat- ment from Junior ~ Ebell 's children as the 1'111!1 form the basis fo r papier mache pup- ets , A diligent w rap. per, Kirst•n Col• hopes the outcome will be suc· cessful as aha folds gluey, p •pt r stri ps i1round the hollowed egg . .. Holdinl a r•aaed, misshapen paper cutout. Crai1 · Mitchell begaed. "See my duck. See mine.'' One of 40 parUclpant.11 in a Children's Summer Workahop, he waa being led throu1h the myaterle1 of paper, paint and 1lue by the Newport Beach Junior Ebells. In grouplng1 of under and over 6 years ol' age, the children of Junior Ebella met Tueadaya and Thursdays l.hroughout August. under the ,Wdance of Mn. Keith Keppler. Drawing from her experience aa a for- mer elementary achoo I teacher, Mrs. Keppler Instructed the children in three different medl1. Constructive experlmlflnlation w a a streued aa individual curiosity and cre- ativity flourished . Wet, dry and three dlmensional projects were planned for each meeUna: with actlviUes including alring paintings, mol>ilca , dough sculp. lure, Cilllage, rock pa intings and screen brush.logs . All geared to deli&hl the imaginative child, the aeaslons took place in the New- port Beach home of Mrs. Daniel Mc- sweeney. fine arts chairman. with Mrs. Eugene Kovach and other members as- a!Jling. The workshop culminated with a party picnic where each child helped hlmself t.o lemonade in lhe three primary colors. By mlxlng, the children encountered an array of secondary colors. The Mariners Branch Library will es- hibit the children's art throua:hout Sep- tember. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY JACKIE COMBS .. ; . . ' " . " · I Kim Montaque carefully slides her fin· gers down the "icky, sticky" glue laden paper strip as she begins a process of evolution toward a papier mache puppet. Thoroughly independent, slie delights in the execution of her project. : ···---· Such a giant glu• pot for such a llttle girl to tickle. But tackle sh• hi11 •ncf with the utmost confidence and exubtr· anc•. Ca ndace Kovach'• is just one of m i1ny projects designed to stir creativity durln1 the summer 1rt workshop. JASON DUTCHER S!EKS APPROVAL OF HIS MASTERPIECE Daughter's House Equipped With Built-in Maid Service tDEAR AN N LANDERS; 1 rrad thr lrt- r from the "'1dow who sold her lovely ouse and moved 1n wi 1h her daughter. he wrote: '"It w11s the blggesl mistake 1f my life I a1n no"· a iluest 1n 90mebody else's home " She's lucky. I made the same m1s1ake ""° but I'm oo guellil. l"m a maid and l11un· 4rua. a nurse, 11 gardener. a short-0rCer cook and an ans¥.·cr1ng ser\1 lcc J 1m 001 sugge11 ing rhal m~ daughter 1nd ton-in-law had this 1n mind \\hrn they, be:&ged me lo mo' r 1n with 1hrm They wue uul)' cont"'ernl'rl 1ha1 1 ¥.ould be lonel y, but you kno" !hr old S.'1~ ing. ''The road to hell is pa\ed 11 1th good ttl· tentlnns. •· "' t work harder now lhrtn I fll 'flr 11·orktil'I lri my own home. Thtrt arr f 1ur t h1ldrcn bf.re and th(' music is si1 loud I have three-day headache.a. I am under tension • ANN LANDERS ~ rnnslan lly and avo id expre!slng An npi- oion for fear r11 he guilty of "!liking $tdes" or ··interfering " -the cardinal su1s of old people. I waa a fool 10 give up 1ny own home II 1ht.' Jetter helpa just one widow make up her mind. it v.11 wo rth the pain It caused ,,) write It Whcrt were you threr years ago Ann Landers ? -SACRAfl.t ENTO OY.AR SAC: 1 wa5 here lhree )'t•r• •JIO, itivlng the 11me advlre. Ynu prob1bly re.ad it bul II mranl nnthln• ht.cause you \\'ercn't a 'A'iJow then and the proble1n '*'as of no ln1ere11. HlndaJ1ht has t0-20 viii on. DEAR ANN LANDERS; I am an RN who ha1 ¥.'Orked in psychiatry for 2.'I years. 1'h1! last 1~ years I have been tak- ing care of mentally 111 chil dren. 1 would like to call allentlon to 11 aymptom few ls~mcn rccognlir. one that can precede. ~ome .~rri:iuii JJllYChlatrlc ailments I refer to nre lnnumane treatment ot aP1mats By the tim e 11 child i~ 3 to 4 yr.srs of age he should be aware that animals auf. fer pain when they are mistreated. An en1otional!y healthy child does not tnjny ~eeing either animals or his playmates 11uffer. I have cared for many childrtn who were conside red "model'' youngsters ex. cept for this iJOlated symptom -they were caught mulllallni or torturing an animal, I am not hung UJ> on 1nlm1ls. I ha ve no pet.s and I don't pa.rticulariv care for them. But I do love children. Please alert the parents in your readi .. ~ audience, AM. The number of very ~k children 1eems to be increasing. r v could be helped 1f lhey were trc .. ..:d early - MICHAEL REESE RN DEAR RN : Too often ac11 of 'adl11m by Che youn1 ire l1nnred. P1rents 1ay, "He'1juat1 mean kid. He'll outgro\\· it.'' Vour ltUer ~hould open 10n1e eyes. Pre,·enll\'e thPrapy 11 easier, less cOitly and Infinitely less painful than r.uring a full blown illness . OEA R ANN LAl\"DERS: 1 am looking out the v.1ndovr 81 three lonely little girls -ttll und rr fi years of age. They have an indifferent 1nother and a father \\ho \\·anted bo)s. The lot1ow1ng message is for him . DEAR ~tn COLLEGE HERO: 1'1n .11ure -'ou art' a"are the male parent rietermlnrs th" sex of the child ll is not your wire·s faull 1f she hasn't produced a mttlc hei r. ln~tcacl of p11radlng your d1sappo1nt. ment wn}' nnt oflr r your scrv\ces tn a hoyi; rluh flr hr<:o1nc a Bis Brother or 1~~·~1 w11h Y~ICA nr Boy Scout acllv- 1ues~ You might also consider adoir ting a child. Then you could be sure In get a boy. In the meantime try givin.': your little girls so1ne affection. You'll be surprised at hov.• muC'h you'll get back. - BAY CITY MO'l'HER DEAR B.C.f\it.; Although you directed your remarks lo a father ia rttkblgan ~our letter will hit close to home5 in e\'ery state in the union. Thanks for writin1. C.ive in nr lo."ie him "'hen a guy giv!S you lhis line, look oul' Fnr tips on how tn handle lhe super 5ex salesman. check Ann Linders. Read her booklet. "Necking and Pelting -What Are the Limits?" Send your request to Ann Landers in care of the Daily Pilot , enclosina 50 ctnls in coin and a Jong, ila1nped , self-addressed envelope. \ I TASTING THE GOODS Previe\ving the wares for the ~1ission Viejo S\veet Adelines. Inc. bake and s tationary sale on Saturday, Aug. 29, are (left to right! ~·trs. Robert Haro and A<Irs. J ames C. Gor- don Jr., president. The event will take place in La Paz Plaza, Missioa \'1ejo. Peering HE'rUHNING lron1 h('r :JJrd tnr around lhe 11urld "'as Mrs. Paul \\1il!iam La" 1't'TICt' uf L1c10 !-;land and B1•I Air Around •• Ne"'porl Bca1·h Dnd l\lr nl\d l\trs. John S. H~yn11lds ol South Laguna. They 1nadf' the Santa Barbara Biltn1orc their headquarters. Singers Offer Culinary Arts She l'lSited London and ~tosco1Y, flying aeross Siberia \ 1a Novosibursk, Irkutsk and 1'l'akhodka. Th r n . ti.i rs. Lawrence took a Hussian boat for a thrt't' day trip to Yokahama. Follo11·1ng a v1s1l to Tokyo, she return ed home. l\IO HE than 400 guests 11 elcomed a new additi on to the Hank May family of 1 larbor Island during a christening party Su n d a y . Speeding up the tempo of !he celebration was a maritnba and piano coi:nbo as friends Jlathered for a good look at Hanky Panky, a new 4+!001 Pacifica. Corn b1ning cuhn:1r\ a r I .~ 11 llh s a I e nl a n s h i p are rne1nbers or lh!' S 11· e e t Aclc\ines, lnc., i\11ss1on Viejo Chapter. A bake and st ationery sale has been placed on their agen- da for Saturday, Aug. 29, in La Paz Plaza, :-.11ssion Viejo. ENJOYING Santa B11rbara·s early California celebration ol Old Spanish Days were ti1r. and Mrs. Jack A. Greyson of Tht· e1•ent is the first of ~ .. ·veral 1vith funds earmarked lo provide tran~p11rtallon and new costumes 11.·hen t h e members enter regional con1- Sailors Shown Best Of Newport Society NE\VPORT, R.I. -:\inerican, r--rench. and Au~t ralian !:!-meter s ail- ors and their wives a nd s1\eethearts 1n ingled cordially Sunday at ll'l'O lavish social events in pl ush mansions here. f\ 1nid-day reception at l'hateau-sur~mer \vas given by Australian Arnbassador Sir Jan1es Plunsotl. Tht more than 200 guests \VCre also P:reet- rd by Sir James, Frankl-;. J\lurray, Australia's consul in Ne\v )'ork and his \l'ifc \Vendy. Patios of the estate \Vere enclosed in plastic sheetin~ to sheller the guests fron1 the blustery rain \vhipped by 35-knol gusty \\•inds. The governor's reception. an Atnerica's Cup tradition since 1961 , <:1!- lraclC'd a crO\\'d of nearly 1.000 to ~·tarblc House, the esl<ite built by the !rite \\l illiam K. Va nderbilt. Guests were greeted by Rhode Island Gov . and ti.·Jrs. Licht. Newport l\1ayor and !\•!rs. Fred Alossin and 1\1r. a nd Mrs. J ohn F'lynn. chairman of the Ne\vport County Cha1nber of Co1n1nerce America's Cup committee. Rill (i'icker, sk ipper of the Int repid and \vife Barbara \Vere nn hand tit the governor's reception. Other Ne\vporters e njoyin~ Ne\v port hospital· it y \Vere Briggs and Laura Cunningham of Lido Isle and !\Jr. and Mrs. Jack liar!. Expert Claims TOPS Mermaids f Demands Lightened TOPS f\l erg1ng ~lerema1ds mrrt al 7:30 p.rn. every Thursdl'ly In \\'ooclland School, Costa flle sa til l\,\\'AUK~;E IU PI~ -Job oppnr\uni11es \hut ao not re- quire a collrgc degrl'r arc better than ever anrt ~11l1 1111. proving, says an occupational C'ducatiunat cxrcrt . 11 you report fur a JOb alrrttdy rquipptd with 1 o -d c n1 a n d skill s. 1:iclit1on next i\tay in Phoenix . i\lrs. James C. c:ordon Jr. ha s an s s u med presidential duties !or new club year. Other officers include the ~1mes. Brur:? Wallace, vice president ; Clarence G. Olson and Donald E. Cools , ~cretaries; Robert J . Hayes, treasurer; \\'iltiam G. Barnes, senior council n1ember, and Jerry L. Stevens, JwUor coun- cH member. t \Vomen who arr: interested in participating in woinen's barbershop harmony may at-- lend meetings each Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Downey Savings and Loan building, ~1 1ssion Viejo. Interested persons may call ri1rs. Wallace. membership chairman at 837-9545 or Mri. Gordon at &17-5294. Mesa League La Leche League meet.. the se<'Ond 1\1esday al 7:30 p,m. ri1rs. H. W. f\loore, 545-4359, \\'ill answer q uestio n s regarding location. Horoscope Leos Need Attention THURSDAY AUGUST 27 By SYDNEY OMARR The Hiiie Leo boy w1t.Dt1 lo m•ke people llrappy. But io malr.e hlm happy there usually ba1 to be aome excltemeot, plenty going oo-wUll young I.to receiving an abundanet ol •tlentkMa. Tbe Leo child Is lovbtg: and 1eosUlve-~ bas creallve tner&Y and bls elders sbould eaeoura1e rather than pu.nlsla lalm. Teacben, with I.to boys as pupils, wouJd be 't\'ell advlsed to call tbe Leo cbUd to the front of the class and ha\'t him demonstrate special lessons. Thea Leo feels oeeded ud fulfilled. ARIES (~Iarch 21-April 19): Practical issues demand at- tention. Tempta tion arises to skip delalls. But this coold be costly. Stress on issues close to home. Heed voice of ex- perience. Older person speaks ll'Ulh. TAURUS tApril 2().i\tay 201 : Etnphasis on how yc.u handle relative \\'ho may m a k e unreasonable demands. Short trip could continue to exert in· fluence. There are reverbera- tions c on n ec t ed with messages. promises. GEP.lL~I (l\1ay 21-June 201 : \'our natural curiosity, zest for living conies to fore. \\'elcome ne1v contacts, challenges:. Channel creative forces. State position i n forthrlghl manner. Mo n ey comes your way. CANCER (June 21-July 2"21: Cycle high; circumstanct's favor your special endeavors. Trust hW'lCh. Ut ilize intuitive intellect. Take lead. High light originality. Time to lead rather than follo1v . Dance to your own tune. LEO (July ~-Aug. 22 )· Refuse to be pinned do1vn. Play for time. There are fac· tors: \\"hil'h are obscured . \\'ailing game prov es beneficial. Discard rumors. Champagne Launches Tournament An open house champagne luncheon will be served in the new clu bhouse or the Santa Ana Country Club to mark the first day of the a1rnual me m ber-guest tournamenl sponsored by the Women's Golf Club on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 27 and 23. Approximately 144 players representing 2~ clu bs around Southern California are ex- pected to compete in thr event. Continental breakfasts will be served each 1norning, and an awards luncheon will take place in the clubhouse on Friday, Aug. 28. Reports tend to be premature Caulion should be y o u r keynote. VIRGO (Aug. 2:J..Sept. 22 ) Accent on hu!JeS. 11·ishes. What happens in your favor is earned. No one is going lo hand you anylhing on pro- verbial silver platter. Realize this and get busy. Dtvelop necessary contacts. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22 ): Soine changes are essential. Your standing may be at stake. Com1nw1icate ideas. Bl' receptive to ne1v procedures. Let go of outn1odt.'d methods. f\1en1ber of opposite s e x makes fine suggestion. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Good lunar aspect cuincides wi.th chance.. to e n I a r g e horizons. Refuse to heed scare talk by petty individual. You ha1·e opportunity to fulfill potential. Don't sell out tor can of bearu. SAGIITARIL'S (Nov . 22- Dec. 21): l>ec'eplion is very possible where money is con- cerned. Check contracts, legal state1nents. Partnership pro- posal requires addit i on a I study . Strive to perfect te<:h- nique.s. CAPRJCORN \Dec !2.Jan.1 191: Accent on legal affairs. public relations. ri.1 one y transaction catn be settled i.n l favorable manner. Exude con- fidence withoul appearing ar· rogant. Let mate, partner take initiative. AQUARIUS (Jan. ~Feb. 18 l · You gain greater r(.'('Qgni· Lion for efforts. Key is to m11intain steady pace. Shake off tendency toward self· doubt. Others look to you for leadership-provide it. PISCES (Feb. 19-1\larrh 201 :1 Spotlighl on change. variety. One who could prove im- portant to you makes a)>' l)t!arance. Be receplive. New starts in new directions are favo red. Tak~ a chance on your abilities. I Ir TODAY lS YO U R1 BIRTl-IOAY you are cour- ageous enough to criticize! when necessary. But you also are compassionate. Emotional setback is going to resull in added strength. Your direction now is up-applies to perSOnal 'and professional areas. Finan-I' cial obligations 1\'ill be met-you will also have greater emotional balance. Former Classmates Wed 1n Chapel Rites Calvary Chapel, Santa Ana was the setting for the double ring riles linking in 1narriage Kathleen ~larie Brewster and Gary Lee Rogers. !leading the aften)()()n ceremony was the Rev . Charles Smith. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and ~trs . James R. Brewster or Newport Beach and 1 he bridegroom is the son or fl.Ir. and Mrs. Daniel l·I. Rogers of Corona del Mar. Gi ven in 1narriage by her rather, the brid! was attended by her sis!er, 1'.1rs. Geoffry \\lickett as nlatron of honor. Bride~aids were tl.tiss Gail Sparling and i\llss fl! a r y Osborn Dennis \\' Rogers served hi!il brother as best nian and another brother , i\I i c ha e I Hogers, was an us.her alOnJ: with John Oyer. h.i.s cousin, Lawrence G. B re w ster , broU!er of Ule brid:, and Ross Bartlett Jr Both the bnde a n 11 bridegrooni are graduate:. of MRS. GARY ROGERS RKites Vows Corona de/ ,\far H.igtl Schoo.I. She attended OCC where he is .\In ahm1nus. They will reside in San Francisco. District Call Issued Orange Distritl. Cal1forni<1 Federation or \Vomcn 's Club.~ has called a meeting l'or alt Soroptimish Soropt1mist Club or llun- llngton Beach gttthers at 12· \;) p.m. the scrond and fourth Tuesdays 10 Fr<1 n cois restaurant. district officers and t•ha1rn1en 1 <1nd all club presidents and) deans within the district. I The ineeting wilt take place! at 9:30 a.m. ~~riday, Aug . 28, in the Ebell Club, Anaheim. District procedure books will be distributed and ea c h1 chairman will give a report and answer questions. CILEllATIONI frff Pri-1 'l•htft li•lere! Miralc! Treets! c.~rllln! Kenneth ~l l'arel.~t.111 . presi- dent ol Carf'er Al'adc1ny - an intern11llonal t r fl in in S orga11iza!ion -s a 1 d op- portunilies have never ~n belier for recent high school i;:raduates not seeking a col- lcJ:e cducal 101t CM Auxi li a ry An1e ntan Legion llall ln1 Co.~ta i\lesa 1.s the setting tor i the n1eet1ngs of the Auxilia ry l to Barr<icks 1249. Veterans of \\'orld \Var I. The f1r~1 Tuf'S- clay of e11rh n1onth mcmlx'rs ga!her for a 1>us1ness session at i 30 p 111. and the lh1rcl T11e.sd<11 ror a iOC1al ancl j)l)lluck •t 6 p n\. __ J ''You can't eat trading stamps. lie cited 1he fields of tra1·f'I ;ind transporlat1011 . t'lrc- trnn1cs . airlines. bruadcast111;:. food serv1cts. insurance <id· justing, and business maC'h1 11", autnmoll\l' anr1 appha1K·t• 1nainl{'na11C't' <ind rrpair a.~ a W ho Cares? few lh;1t Offt•r O\ll)Of{UlllllP.~ No ol~•• ~•w1 p •per ifl I~• for sk1llf'd 1ra111Pd spri·1 1l io;,l~ wo•ld ,.,,, .bo .. 1 vo~• to"'"'~- 1\irr lskin <lllld !ha1 ttlth1+ugh 11itv l+~e v'"" to.,.,.,u,.ily d~i lv "· ~e ,..1o~pe• dn•t. 11'1 th, DAi l Y nn-lhe-Jloh 1rttH1111io! 11),t~ UI' PILOT. tr 1ailable. )uU 11ill he .1hrad '------------' 1'oday's SLO<'ks 'l'ocluy I'll take Alpha Beta's discount prices any day:' I Mrs. Nancy Stover, La Crescenta • DAI LV PILOT 3:;. SEE THI IXCITIHO. "MONIQUE" WIG! ' lu•utious Iii" 19 I" ll•!r -·~ ih•de1 111tl11di119 lro1t•d1, 1•h & ::>•PP'" UG. NOW '29" S6t.ts PIE-STYLED .....• -••• SJ-4.fS CUT & STYLID .•• , •• SJt.tS OTHER HUMAN HAIR WIGS s1995 ALL SHADES Pltl-STYLID , , •..... -. SZ-4. '5 SAVE $20 to $60 NOW! On Fully Hind Tied WIGS .... s•t .t.11 Slledel '55" Have You Seen The Sleek New DUTCH BOY Th, "A-Li11•" •P•ti•I -to1t· l911r•d •I the b•tk -•Pld 9r•d- u•lt1 l•1t9th•111 •I tlle 1ide1. It t•~ e .. ,,. be bru1 hed u..d•r fot the p•9e boy loo\:! Of li9ht· wei9ht IC•oek•lo11 "'od•~rylit. Co"''' ;,. f•1hio11 fro1tM1, t•ol lEGUU.ll't' $14.tS NOW-$19.95 "MIRACLE WIGS" The INSTANT HAIR -DO I for holid•v 9•d-•bo11t Jui! Ion it in your ••t I: l•l• 11 •10119! l ru1he1 i 11to you/ own ttyle ;,. e FLASl-l l lt'a 10 •••~ lo we1ll eitd 1+vl• voura•H. 100 'r. IC•ll•lie· Ion fiber. THE TRAVELER Stre!cn c•o, <-urty 0< "'111 ,.,...., IOP w1111 i.per11<1 11«• ::.:. $14.95 THE VOYAGER WUll or wl!llbur °"'"· lor ""' kl•'\ltf -· R•t· 29.95 $19.95 THE "GARBO" tlat><Hn.1~1 :or '"' •~TtU If! !•i ll· Ion •1v:tt .... 39.tS $29.95 maf&eJ WIG & BEAUTY SALON 2'.,0 F. 17» ST.'E<T r .... , ' ·o :1 r.·01 /\ ' I \ - I • ,.__DA=ru=~c.l'l:..:::LD:.:T _______ wc.fd:.:ntsdaY A1191t1t 26 19'~ D-Doy Declared ·-~----.-.-.---------;;-----,,.~---.. ------~-~--' ' ~ ., --•.. l .l • • ... . '•' . ··-----------------------.-- ' Women's 'Lib' Takes Off By PATRICIA MC CORM ACK NEW YORK (UPll -A( tht "'oman's Coalition St r I kt beadquarters hi Ntw York today's !l!Omethlng llke 0.Day. The Women's Libera l Ion ~towment elthtr gets off the around -or It flops . Mrs. Betty Friedan, strike -.IU.,I<><. 11 ollle<l . She aaya tbe response to her strike t:all 11 mu!hroomln1. After tht strtkt aht pl1n1 1 national m ..-enee on women '• libera- tion. And oeit year! A world conference. You don't ha\•t to be a mill- ""' feminiat or woman '1 iberationisl or 1 mM-tlattr or a bra-burner to join in. Thf: edict from strike head- quaners pub it this way: "lf ynu are a woman who has ever felt that she is not '!Ultt a flrst-clau citizen because slw: is female. you must d~ratt that fact on atrikt day. · "If you do nothing, you are uylng th1t yCJU 11re totally 11all!lfiPd with your own in· ferlor status." Fenca-sitters who can' I quit~ figure which way 10 jump are urged by • Mr5. Friedan and her group to con· sider these questions: -Have you ever been paid les,, at 11 job for which R man would be paid more ? -If y')U are married, did you have a twinge of regret at hav ing to gh1e up 1he name you had sin~ birth~ -Ha'.~ you ever been in a job, such as secret.ary or makl , that is held almost ex- clusively by women, because no man would do that ,iob for that money~ -Have yoo ever felt the discomfort of high hetls or llghl bras or girdles. and en· viM men who can wear com· fortable clothes'' -Havr rou eve-r resenlM It, There Is a job for you in the Harbor Area -a position needing no other qualification but yDur time and will.int hand!. There are thousands of these openings for men ~nd "'omen from teenagers to senior citizens. No"' is the time lo get involved in your com· 1nunity's need!5 . You can help a youngster learn or ease the burden of loneliness for the eld erly. PERSONAL CARE e,·en a little. lhat 111lmost all thr Important po Ii tic a I dttlsions are made by men ? -Ha \•e you ever had to give up a cherished hope or am- bition becau!lt it was un- rerninlnc or would lnterfere with your duties aa wire or mother~ -Have you ever v.·ondered If thr:re 1nlght be something Vt'rong with you because you do not enjoy doing all the things that women are sup. posed to like lo do -cooking, sewing. housework, serving others~ A ')•es" ans"'er to a very frw of the ql.M!Stiol'IS means "ynu owe it to yourself ... lo partici pate in the day of pro- test lo 9how that you fttl that women do ool yet have the full fre«iom and equal status that ill their birthright as human beings," says the National \\'omen's Strike Coalition. Some iovitations to join the. sl rike were tailored for firml'I employing large numbers or women. Women of the N~ York Telephone Co., ror ex - ample, were ur1ed lo dtmand child cart center11 Al'I 111n employe benefit. Eighty.five percent ol them are mothers. "You are now 1pendlng $20 to i4(1. wttkly out of your takt- home pay for chlld-c1rt," tht>y Wtrt told. "Your pretenl child-citre Ar- rangemeni, do oot brin1 you peace of mind. You are wor- rying about how your child is btlng fed , about who ls taking care of him, about w~htr he In a 1aff place, about whether he gtts fresh 1lr. '·You are in danger of lmiln& your job if your child-care ar· rangerMnUI should fail for any reaton." 1'ht p~a was dlrecttd to 5',000 women who also wtre reminded that teltphone com· panies havt ~t up child-cart centers in other pe.rts of the country . New York Telephon!, 111.11- llering through an epldl'!mic or tqulpment fa ilures .And olher aonoyance1. nl'!ed~ its womm workers unhappy the way it nttds sA.nd in its coi n boxes. Three Decades Marked By Auxiliary Members :0.lembers of the Auxiliar y to Co11.stli nr Post 3536. Veter1ns oC Fore ign Wars, met in the American Legion Ha ll. Cost11 Mesa to celebraLt the aux - lliary's 3<1th birthday. rapids of the Colorado Ri\'Pr. Members of !ht Juni~r Girls Unit met formally in tht Legion Han lo:-ritualistic work under the dlr~lion of the Mmes. t..1athews, Florence Kirchne r and Kelly. -SJk BIDTIQUE J4b7 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH b73-4S IO CAMEL'S THE COLOR! WASHABLE AC~YLIC PANTSUIT. $20.00 SIZES: S · M -L I P.S. Our S•l•'1 Still O•l l Volunteers are needed by the Oran,R:e County .J\~1oci1tion for the Retarded. They will \Vork with lht retarded over 16 y ears old. to insure closer supervision of prework skills like reading, hand co- ordination and basic Jivina:. Volunteers will \\'Ork on a one·lC>-One basis or with small ,R:roups under staff super vi!5ion . The Orana:e County \Vork Traininjl: Special guests at the dirmer party were Costa ft1esa Mayor and t.1rs . !l.obert Wilson. They have been !telling candles in glasses to help r1i1e lr=====:::,=======c:======================:::i:::::::z:==""'m""m•~ funds for future proj ttl~.1 Members Sf'r,·lng as volun· teers in a con v a I e a c P n t· hospital ha ve included Peggy 1 Kohu t, K1ren Weare , f)ebra Spraaue, Ruth Sprague. Mar\' Ca rrido. N11t11l ie Stleve 11nd PreaY Lorton . l · Pe11nv Pi11cher Ads Center is open from 9 a .m. to 3:30 p.m . Monday throua:h Friday. · .LIBRARIES IN NEED The Newport Beach Public Library would ap- preciate volunteers \vho will assist librarians in shelvin~ books. cond ucti ng story time for pre- schoolers. making flannel board figures and posters a nd le UerinR on books. AID ACTIVE CHILDREN Assistance in carin,R: for preschool children is needed by the Creative Day Care Center. Santa :\na. A \\'orkshop for volunteers will take place at 9:30 a.in. on Saturday, Sept. 12. '"" Rhinestones . Light Up Day When diamonds art the order of the day, look for lavish rhineslone!s to, circle! lh!' walst or !he n~k. says jewelry designer P 1' 11 Ii n e TriR:ere. Fobs accent and sparkle in an evening coi ffurr or serve a:ir an epaulet on the shoulder. LITTLE GUYS 'N DOLLS ' CHILDREN'S HAIR STYLING I JO E. 17th St. (JHI l:tll M N...--1 81¥'11,) ,01 Al'l'OINTMINT- '~2·Jlft Costa Mesa sandals ••• the 1'bare necessities" Past auxiliary president.~ the ~lrnes. John Thompson , Kennelh Brown, Irene Tim- rnings Coll!ns, May Bllckland. .J. M. Patterscm, Ray Scott, fo.1ela Dlnchart, Hazel Thoma.~. Mildred Moor I'!, Josephine Togerson , Merril Barker. M. \V. Root , Albert Briggs, Jim- my Torrcn11. Lenftmae Kelly and Vernon M11thev.•11. r-.trs. ne t.iurl Tosh showed slides of her trip shooti ng the Rivalry Nourishing Among 1800 enlrantf in the domestic arl.!I compeliUon of the Los AngC'les County Fair are four Costa Mesa residen ts. A fallC'y cake will be e1 - hibitl'd by :0..1rs. Donald F. Kebcrle ; handn1acle rloll11 and pillow cases by Mrs. Arthur A. Klus and handpainted chin11 by t.1rs. Richard Forney and Mrs. En1il T. Horvath. The world"s Jarge.91. cnunty fair. the Pornona exposition v.·ill offe't a blend of education, rntcrtainment and friendl y ri valry for 17 da ys beginning Friday, Sept. IS. ----· at S&A's ''barest" prices! TOP1 "\',.rn~l l i .. ,,nd~I. ;,,,.,.,r1r1l l1·uu1 Ital•. i11 l(•lh"" .. -ith lt•lhtr (O\ fl'!'d hrel, A11tiq11t 1o1hi" or h•11d·1t•lnrrt t.r""ll .,, r•1ul•rly $:.?II •.......••.•....... Xnw t.\.90 " LEt"'I': "I It•", iA11JCll"Lt•l frfl"1 ll•I), in l1uri .. u• '"h "hilf lii•l loi~1hrr, "hh tn•l1i1111 inuol11 111rt lilly le•1h~r tO•crrtl htfl, Rr1ul~rl} $:.~9 .................... 7'o• fl.90 e IA"IKAMERICARD e MASTER CHARGE come 1n , •• OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 9 SUNDAY 10 TO S ORANGE 464 S. Main St. COSTA MESA 333 E. 17th St. • Tur11 Sense Into Dollars For kids only. Childr~n h.ive astonish ing minds. for the complete fecllity has been Fiercely im!glnative, enormously carefully planned 10 Provide ore1Ulve, they art n11ur1l explorers, environmental experiences llrlists llnd musicians. They need compatible with your child's only the ch ance to develop lhese individual needs. Inspired teac her~. ta lents-gain personal sell· and adrn ini:;lrators creatively confidence anrl assurance-lo develop in1erest1ng, cxciliing prepare for success in their future p1ogra11)~ thJ! build your child's educat ion. To lhal end, the newes!, sell -irnagc and direct him towa rd a n1ost unusual pre -school in g1eater awareness of himsell and /\meric!-lhe Early Achievemen! his environ1nen1. Center-opens it~ doors here in EAC o!fers lull day, rnorning or Orange County Septen1ber 1~. afternoon programs The Early Achievement Center is designed to meet the a uniquely conceived private school four basic curricular !or children lrom two lhrough needs of your eleven. E!ch of !hi subject areas pre-school child : Early Achievement Centers, Inc. A~ oi ii.. U S fi-iancO c;..-.,,1" ., Language Development, Mathemat ics. Science 3Ad Sfttlal Living. Additional after-school, tutorial, even ing and weeitehd programs are planned for cri-~ ·fr om six lhrough eleven.. Regi stration applications are niw being accepted at one or the notion·s first Early Achievement Centers-2515 West Sunflower Avenue (loca ted in the new Sunflower Apartments-now under conslruclion), in !ht S1nla Ana sree . For fu rther inlorm!tion. contact Ura. Ruth 13r!w!-r, Director, at 540-~750. I • Wtdnt"'41t, /wtWt 26, l970 1DAILY PILOT :JG Recent Nutritional Breakthrough Lays Low-cholesterol Egg Good nutrition for older peo. pie, weight control and nrw packqing: are makin1 news ln food trade publlcatlons. Two pr~cts In the develop.. ment sta,e trii low-cholesterol eggs and acklless orange juke, th~ laUer for older ~s who can't tolerate high .JevelJ .of acidity, says said. One survey showed 8U µtrctnl of .all Ame:ricans over the age or 12 buy candy bars and one-third of thal group eats as much as a bar api~ -whlle some eat 1 candy bar nearly everyday. Most candy bars are ar. ternoon :snacks, the sludy ~'.td. But a.bout one-fourth or the respondents i.aid thl'y ~le candy bars late in tht day or while watching evenlng television shows. The magazine also revealed that a space age development 1nay solve that old problem of satisfying everybody's taste with a sin&le roa:>l. A cook.Ing pin developed from a heat pip(' u~U on s;ilellltes ;u1d space vehlc les enables a coo k lo produce ra:c. mcdiu1n and well-dont ponlol\! in the .same piece ol meat. The pin has a perm!'lnenlly scaled center containing a Ii· qui:J t~at carriei oven heat lhrough the roast. When the pin is inserted the full length or a roai.t. it makes the 1neat t.'OOk fa ster; inserted ~l way , ii cooks that end of the roast faster than the part without the pin. . News in packaging coocern,s plastics. Jo~ood Engineering ra nked among the outstanding food packages of 1969 a vacuum-pack plastic ham can tha t rccl~s with a clear plastic overcap and sausage. shaped processed cheest con· tainers from which chetse Is :-;queezed in a thin . star·Shaped stream . The cheese containers al!>o reseat with plastic caps. For fish entrees. there 1101v are rigid plastic trays that work un the boil-in-bag prin- cipte to prevent coo klns odors and S3\'e dishwashing. Even 111ilk comes in plastic.'- The maga1me said several dairies are using p I a s t i c pouches for home deli very to replace traditional glass bot· ties. The pouches come with s p e c i a 11 y-shaped plastic pitchers designed to cut costs and sa ve refrlccr:u or :;torage space. \Vhat next ·~ Food EOGineerin& forecaat.s paper cartons for fresh meet, fish and poultry that will con· tain not ooly recipea, but alM color photographs of Ole finished dish for which lbe direr.lions are given. a grocery magazine. The ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ magazine added I.hat the firm \\'Orking on these two items also is developing chewing gum With nutritional and/or dental value and crunchy potato chips with fewer fats and carbohydrates than the present v,.rlety. The liquid egg prOOuct is being. tested in some in· irtituUonal kitcheru;, includin£ restaurants, hospitals a n d 61her mass feeders. It con- tains 80 per:cent Jess fat and 55 percent fewer calories than natural eggs, the ma1azine 1aid. The dairy industry expects growing sales of low.fat milk and 4J corresponding decline: in whole milk sales, according to a study by l\1arguerite C. Burk, University or ~linnesota. striktng increases in i c e cream sales are expected, the study said -but.this category includes lower-calorie pro- duct,, such as ice milk, sherberl. and mellorinc. l\Jt'llorine is a frozen des~rt in which vegetable or animal fat replaces milk fat. IL may be sold legally in only one· fourth of the states. The dairy study also showed that age, income and educa· lion influence buying habits. High-iiicome groups and adults drink more Joy,·.fat milk than middle and low-income groups and children. Better~ucated homemakers buy more cheese and frozen de sserts but Jess butter than their less well- educated counterparl5. Despite the growing popularity of lo1v.eatorie pro- ducts, candy sales thrive in aupermarkets, the magazine Poncho Now 7321 This season. fashion prefers Hie poncho above all ! Llghter than air, yel cozy when summer breezes blow! Crochet fashionable poncho of sport yam with big hook - mainl y me.sh .· Pattern 7321 : one size -0nly I fits 10·16). FIFTH CENTS for each p:.it· tern -add 25 cents for each pattern ror Air ,._1ail and Special Handling: other'!'·ise third-class delivery '!''ill lake Htree weeks or more. Send to Alice Brook! 16.S 'The Daily Pilot. Needlecraft Dept .• Bo:r 16.1. Oki Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name. Addres1, Zip, P a t I e r • Number. BIG 1170 Nee dlecraft Catalog -40 pages, 200 designs, 3 free patterns ! KnJt. crochet fashions. Quill , em- broider, weave . Toys, gifts ! Send SO cents. NEW! Complete A I I h I I 'Book -marvelous afghans . rashions. pillows, baby gifts, more! $1. "SO ln!!.lant Glfts" Book. so cent!. "16 Jiffy Rues" to knit, crochet, "·eave, sew. hook. SO cents. Book of U Prlie Afghans. 50 cent!. Bar- gain! Quill Book I has 16 bea- utiful patterns. 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In bel\\'eeD, ii "'as ci11rettes and black. coffee," she said frowniog slightly. Willy. whose face appeared on son1e 25S niajor 1nagizines during Mr six-year modeling career. still looks lhe role - 1,1·earing a loo&-sleeved V-oeck- Td silk blouse over black pants, her shoulder length ra- ven hair "'as combed y,·it.h a studied casualness. "On \\'ednesday, I had 11 Iii· Ale bcn~.'1 of soup so 1 wouldn"l pounds than an fnd11 ldu;il !hat's 1ery Ol'er11•c1gh1. Thi.~ "'as always my probl:!nl. ·• ~he said. \\"illy had ga!hrred M>1nl' pounds sincr she founded "rilhelmina t.todel Agency. Inc and ga1·e binh lo hrr daughter ,.1elisa two and one h11lf years ago. "I hadn't b~en conscious of gaining since I stopped modeling ." So going on her shon diet she said. ··r\"r had to ha\•e the same determination 1 had "'hen I v.•as mcxkllng and say ·ThJs ls ridiculous. I 11,·oo ·1 have lunch' and I lost the eight pounds " Currently, she is a healthy looking 118 pounds And thanks to her doclor her th yroid problem i1i under control. "I don 't really eal anything 1·ery fattening but spa1hetti! I just stay awa y fro1n my fa1 ·orite Italian restsurants for a few days. You can control \\'IUIEL.\1JNA 'S QUICK SPAOHE'M'I SAUCE 1 large onion chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 (l'etn pepper. chopped 2: 3 tablespoons butter (or \'eariable oil l % pounds lean. lop grade ground round tor chuck) """' 2 quarts C&Med. prepared spaghetti sauce One 6-oz. can to1nato paste 1 ~ pound fresh 1nushrooms, sliced saute!td in '·' cup fat tone half butter. one half olive oil) -', cup dry red wine fa good Burgundy will do o r cranberry juice I 1 generous pinch rose1nary 1 generous pinch oregano ~ rOunded tsps. sugar I generous dash tabasco 1 gene rous da sli \Vorcestershire sauce '.! packel1 powdered chirk.en bouillon 2 packets powdered beef bouillon salt, f r e s h I y ground 2 ounces Cognac, optional :! red-ripe fresh tomatoes, chopped J generous pinch sweet basil Saute onion. garlic and green pepper in butter (or oil) until limp, remove vegetables. set aside. Drain most of the green pepper in butter (or oil) until limp , remove vegetables, set aside. Drain mo~i. of the fat from the pan. Lightly ' .... • "flli ; .. Jt.. l ~ brown beer in sa1ne sklllet in __ _ EUROPEAN FARE which vegetables we re sauteed: stir often with fork to keep beef loose and crumbly- tei:tured. Add spaghetti sauce, partially cooked vegetables and all the remaining in~ gredients except f r e s h tQmatoes and Cognac. Cook lli· 20 mlns .• stir often. Add fresh tomatoes during last J min~t Taste to correct seasonings. Just before serving add Cognac and stir inlo the sauce. Serve over your favorite cook- ed pasta. Serves 6-8 generous- ly. FORMER INTERNATIONAL MODEL Wllh.,tlmina Cooper VEGETABLE CASSEROLE GOURMET DELIGHT One No. 2 can FTench-stylc green beans, drained ~, cup finely minced white onion &el too sick or a lilllc p1ecf' of cheese on a cracker. On Sun· day, l"d havr a small Filet mignon ""ilhout sail or any sauce.·• ~-"But then rve just learned ·~n you're on .1 diet. the lau Y,OU eat, the .s/011'er your thyroid gels, especially when yoo have a thyroid problem. ~ T did without realiting it. so the less 1 ate, the less I 061, and the more I held the weight." r n1 not fai as far a.s real li/e ia concerned but I certainly .Jas ",hen I came lo model· i~a."' (Her modeling 11,·eight of UO pounds stretched out over ~ five-fool nine and one-half · inches.) "Of course . I wa s running on nervous energy as 11,·ell as detennination .. Now I J.;no\v how sWy I was to sulfer ·like that especially because I'm from a European family "'ho l(lves eating :ind love good feod ." \Yilly was . born in lfollafllf and raised i n Germany \\'here her fatmr 1fas a butcher. "Now there :ve so many good diets that are very easy. merely because t•e girls are eating thrc:! lines a day and not starving tliemselvcs and losing pounds a'I the same time." "A doctor will know wh;il you need for your body and .system. If you folio"' a diet Yttu read about soTT.e11,·here or h;lve no kno"·l~ge of. you 1nay be eating food "'ithout any value to you and add pouodae:e." she cautioned. small can s I i e c d your "'eight by not ovcreaiing. Stop before you fe!I com· n1ushroom s. drained pletely ruH." Currentl y she i~ 1'.! cup shredded sharp Ched- wrUing her thoughts o n dar dieting, fashion, personality I can of cream of mushroon1 anc:t be1:tuty in an unlillcd book, soUp (undiluted) due for publicatkm n ex t Salt, pepper to tas!c spring. 3 tablespoons unseasoned She has deCinite thoughts . bread crumbs about feeding i\.1etissa. The :i tablespoons g r a t c d lean. lanky look can be Parmesan cheese cultivat~ from lht cradle Grease a small casserole beginning \1•ith a diet rich In with butter. Put half the beans rncats. fruits and vegetables. In boltorn of c a s s er o I e . "I remember very distinctly sprinkle 11,•ith half the onion. my parents made me eat ccr-mushrooms, cheese and soup. tain foods and clean my plate. Repeat for second layer. using Now 1 think that's very bad. up rem a i n in g ingredients . ll's better if a child doesn't Bake in preheated 350 degrees like something. to teach tY.!r to f'. oven 30 1nins. Remove eat a small quantity and try it casserole from oven. remove again." cover. sprinkle with bread Before her marriage to crun1bs and cheese . Return to Bruce Cooper (he's also h~r oven to broy,·n (about 15 business partner). W i 11 y mins.). Serve directly fro1n wanted most of all 1.0 be a baking dish. Serves 4-6. model. "I was the type who Place one quart of your 1vanted to b~ the best. for me favorite ice cream (banana or 1l was on accomplishment. not other fruit flavored : butter just a Jiving. But now I want pecan, F'rench vanillu. mocha . to help other girls and make it burnt almond or peanut brit- easier to become succes!ful lie) into a blender with V.! cup thers is one of the few high-good Cognac. Blend for a ranking agencies that in-minute ; pour thick mixture in- tervie\\'S i n ex p e r i e n c e d lo a mixing bowl. Add piecei; models)." of the ice cream's companion: The Coopers: live 111 a high-fresh fruit ifresh slices of ceilinged aparlm(!nl facing stray,•bcrries 11,•ith slraw berry Cent ral Park on the \\'est Side. ice cream, sliced bananas with ··we do a lol ol six-people buf-banana ice cream. pilled bing ret styled dinners at home cherries \Vilh cherries Jubilee because we can 't ~ea I ice creami ell'. anymore tom for t a b I y . Spoon 1nixturc inlo in· I Normally, I cook but Bruce is dividual serving dishes and a gourmet ch~f and can tum relurn to freezer until time to out some of the most fantastic dishes using 15 herbs! serve. Do not let it stay so "We often entertain spon-long in freeter that it becomes laced \l"ilh ice particles. 1r laneously since wr get hortic late so r hal'e some speci al wished. garnish with toasted Al1nost Reads The Newspapers deliver massive coverage of ALL occupation groups each weekday OCCUPATION OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD Professionals 88% Managers 91 Clerical, Sales 85 Craftsmen 80 Other Manual 71 Farmers 70 Sol.lrce: Opinion ile~ea1ch Corporat1ori Newspapers reach, in-depth, into all occupation groups every day, es this graph indi- cates. But what should be even more interesting to advertisers is the high precentage of management, professional and other high·saltry·earning types who reed a newspa· per every day. They make more money, tra vel more, buy more, set tha standards for others to follow. If you want to play ''Fo~low The leader," advertise in some other medium: if you want to lead the leader, p ut your message where he'll read it ... with us, the newspaper. DAILY PILOT . '·'Ille WOf'il 1h1ng abou t m'any of these diel.1 is you ean ruin your complexion and hilir." She strongly adheres 10 a well balanced diet. eat ing al regular intervals during the 'YIY and cutting do1\'n normal portions to one.quarter. "fl 's 1Duch harder for a person or rbrmaJ weight lo loS<e a few dishes that can be turned out slivered almond. g round in JO minutes using food from -~p~is~la~c~h~io~o~r~~~fa~c~•~d~a_m_i_'"_"_1'_·'._ __ ~':'.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::~ the freezer or pantry shelf," Serves 8 generously. Bruce added . "Let's face it," \Yilly said, ''I'm just the rleaning \voman in the kitchtn ! " . Winter Treat Chases Heat ' Cooking a hi fondue i~ gene.rally consld::arcd a winter treat, but il's in sun1111cr that i takes on 1 special. practical \lllut. Just considt'r I.hat an enlrec Prepared right at the table eliminates th~ u.'lt' of :i J®:btn·htaUng broiler. oven a( top burntr. On a warm nlah1 and w1Ul a hot t:ntree you c11n fill out the menu ":Uh told \egctablc~. salad and dessert. So for faml· ly or eucsts. on hot nights fon- due lh::! entret of your thoict, All \\'Ill lol'e It. To m.11ke ser\lice easy there i.~ a preuy fondue cooker on the 1narket lh.111 sells for about S20 aJ better hardware and d:partmcnt stores. It is available In popular f bluP, avocado or ore1 ngc w1th D delicate "'hilt cliarnond pat· I lrrn ''I shop for seven • I can't beat Alpha Beta's prices~' Mrs. Margaret Rodriguez, Pico Rivera I . . I WITH SALLIE WHAT'S TllE MATI'E R WITll PLAIN ri1EAT ; Nothing finer in CaroUna than a delicious st•k barbequcd to pink perfec - tion in all its own r~re ~r juiciness. For the 1nany splendored cooks who outn umber we plain chlf· fing kids 99 to one, lef.'s take a splash in the sa~s and ser what we can ·do to <1 plain piece of m4at to make it different. i Now !here are cook-Ing sauces, tenderizing saucu, and sauces to eat natur~I • Read your bottle la · • lh-2n use the sauce as it pleuRcs you . Just don't put a cooking sauce on lhe table for the kids to drooz\e oV,r their hamburgers. Woody"s is the original from Woody"'s Bar-B-Q Pantry in l.of)G Beach. but really got Its start in Palm Sprin.11s. A real cooking sauce with a built in hickory smotre flavor. Cooking sauces a¥e meant to be cooked. eitht,r brush oo or put in, but cook, cook. cook. YOUR \VAY AROUND THE '\'ORLD in ,·our own back ya.rd . . . ·Singapore Polynesl111 dual p u r p o s e marinade gil"es tl1'!; flavor of the v.'af· ting breezes or the South Seas , . for nicat, fish itr p:Jultry .WondroUs tenderi zing a11alitics . , for e\·ery 1 ~ inch thickness of n1eat, let tenderize for JO minutes. Singapore ali¥J docs a S\1·cct Barbcque saute to brush on Ribs arv::l turkey. H.P. Sauce or HollSe of Parliainent goes way back lo Jolly Old EnglanC!. Been a roast beef sauce ror ~ears. "But Qn the ir label ''ou'll notice, ';Excellent ror in1p roving the flavors of al l Barbequcd meats. Beloved A-I and Worchestershire do the same. These are the sauce sauces, cook wllh the1n, use them in dunW:. dressings, Soups, m e.: t loaves, scrambled eggs, er eat 'em ray,·, They are bdt· ties or wondrous flavor !hilt would take you hours aP:t maxi ingredients to make. Heinz. KllOU's BernsteiQ's )!i ssouri Hickory, Durk~1s Farnous sauce is especially yummy in deviled eggs. Chr is and Pitts aruwers ',to garlic, oolon or hot fir flavor . 1 LIKE FIRE OR SWEET Gooc:l'n Hot ~it:xi·p tp sauce, the r.1exi-pep folks say no single pepper can produce a sauce so supc rti. They age it in old oaken buckets do' n Louisiana way and use 3 choict' l'arlelics of peppers. Al Pcarcc·s you remember hi1n T hope, I hope. I hop-.!. Al's Sweet-n-Soitr bottled tastiness adds Its 011,'n flip to any meat, fowl. or fish. does great things lo beans and tossed green salads. If you add a litUe horseradish you come llJ> with an exciting seafood sauce. I lonH1dc docs a Sweet and Sour specially for chicke~. ribs. and ducks. Ever Bar- b-que a duck . The meil department i s featurirlg Long Island ducklings aii:I will gi\·e you the rcci~ to tell you ho\\'. llemember. anylhlng S\\'eel-sour makf.5 a food sing Oriental. 1 L:SE YOt.:R SAliCES CREATIVELY Lindy's Taco Sauce t~ 1nade of green r.1exic¥ tornatillo.~. Be&idcs beial:! trcmemdous on Laeos, it ts nbsolute!y £rnnlic in l'I meat loaf. Use about hl'llf a botUe and stuff your meat lOf.f with hRlf a pound of ched· dar. Dip idea : I pint so,tr crenm, package Leo's &tictd bN!f, 4 tablespoon.~ Llndy's. F'rito~ i~ the dipper. Reel~ for a loey Flojos. Roll a hot dog ~·ith a st rip ()f Jack cheese inside in a tortilla Deep fry. Sprt~ (I 1nashC'd ;1 \'OCado on tOp :.ind sprinkle j:!Cnlly \l'ith Lindy's Hed Taco Sauce. S11ucc for U1e goo~ t1qci ~nuN? for the gander, ;ind Mmburg~rs too, I h 11 t '• Richard's, the People Stort. • ------------...... -.................... -.---.,-:.r_.,....,...._...,_......,. ,,...,,...,,,...,..,... .. .,.,~ ..... ~ ............. ~ ... -....... ._,...(l,..,0~\'1'tn•~1 .. ,,,~ • .,.,/W .... T .... 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'1 HEINZ KETCHUP 14 oz. 2 FOR 43¢ JNDERWOOD Chicken Spread 4,,. oz. 43¢ UNDERWOOD CORNED BEEF SPREAD ,.,, oz. 43c LIQUID BLEACH PUREX 'h GALLON 29¢ HOT CRABMEAT SANDWICH Heat stirring: 1-61/1 01. can crabm•at, 1/~ C. sour cream, I T. drained capers, 1/1 tsp. Worcestershire, 1/. tsp. s••· soned s•lt. cla sh Tabasco. Meanwhil e place I thick tom•tc slice on ea ch of ] slices white bre•cl, sprinkle tomato with seasoned salt . Run und er broiier for I min. Spread hot crabme•t over ec.ch sandw:ch, sprinkle eech with •/• C . 9r•fecl sh•rp checlcl•r cheese I ¥. C. in •ll.1. Run under broiler until cheese is bubbly. Makes ) ()f)en f•ce s•nclwiches. • Meke sandwich es of left over roatf lamb and c urry \ • Top corned beef with cold sauerkreut on rye br••d. Serve with dill pickle . • Mix chopped shrimp with minced ball pepper •nd celery. bind with mayonnaise . PHONE 673-6360 FOR HOME IJEUVER Y IN OUR DELIVERY AREA PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG. 27, 28, 29 Or91n 5erenade For Your Pleasure by Bernice Fty LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT Bl VO. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE FROM CANAPES TO DAGWOODS, PLAIN OR FANCY, SANDWICHES ARE GREAT EATING -. SUNDAY NIGHT SUPPER, PICNICS, OR PARTY FARE. MONTE CRISTO FOR EACH SANDWICH: Blend 2T. soft butter with 1/1 tsp. prepered mustard. Spread on] slices white bre•d, lspreed I slice both ticle1). Arrange l thin slic•s, turkey on I sl;ce bread, top with slice buttered on both sides, then with ] thin slic es bak•d ham, and )rd slice of bread. Cut sandwiches in half diagonally, secure with picks. M•k• batter: beat egg wh ite til stiff. ln •nother bowl, be•f I egg, 2 T. milk, dash salt, dash pepper, fo ld in egg whit•'· Dip 1•ndwich h•lv•s into batt1r. Fry in deep hot fat, till golden, •bout 2 min. Serve with t art curr•nt jelly. · KEAT wt~RB eHietBN! We're so chicken, we wouldn't dare sell you anything but spanking fresh, California grown chickens! Why? Becau se, they are the best you can buy-plump, delicious grain-fed beauties. Many markets buy chickens from other states (they're cheaper), and they're shipped with preservatives in ice. (That's so they won 't spoil on the cross-country trek). But, preservatives give chicken a "funny taste." California chickens are so fresh they don't need preserva· tives. We think you'd rattier taste just 'the succulent, deli· cate chicken. (All .California chickens have tags). Ours do! You get the best, because, ''we're chicken." ZACKY FARMS CALIFORNIA GROWN POULTRY Whole-Body FRYERS 39¢LB. Cuf-Up FRYERS USE SHAKE AND BAKE SPLIT BROILERS BAR·B ·O ZACKY FARMS FRESH Fresh Roasting Ch~cken HEN TURKEYS Porfocl To Bor·B~ SWIFT PREMIUM BROWN & SERVE SAUSAGE SUMMER TIME FAVORITE Oven Ready Meat Loaf ...... 1. ,,;, KING CRAB MEAT ..... c ... "''' CHICKEN ALA KIEV Chi ..... ,,,,., ..... 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You don'l have to look far • • :in fact, tbe pantry sheU can ~ a great source for new and interesting outing fare . Just let your imagination wort a little overtime a n d you'll be surprised what fun ldeu you can oooll: up. A good plact to start one: of your crf:ative concoctions l.s by cipeninc a can of marcaroni and cheese. This loog-style macaroni, mack from fine durum wheat and sauced with a combo of CJ>eddar cheese. cream, and butter, lends ilse:lf to all kinds of · qulcll: and crtative ad- dltiona. Here's an idea great for planned or impromptu outdoor h1_ppen ings . Combin« macaroni and cheese with cubed Canned luncheon meat. cut green beans, sliced •ripr: oUvts, and for a bit of zip chopped onion and mustard. CCl'.ll bread , crisp relishes. and a big juicy watermellon will nicely complde the affair. MEAN 'N MAC I can ( 12 ouncts) lunchtorl meat, cubed 1,, cup chopped onion 4 tablespoons bun.er or mar· 1arintl J cans (IS ouncu raeh mlCIT(lfli tnd chee:tt I package (t ounces) frozen cut irffll beans, cooked and drained ~~ cup 1llced rlpt Olil'e5 S ta11poon1 prep1re c' muslanf -In aaucepan, brown mef and cook onion In butt e.r uni' tendtr. Add mnainil\g ir ~lent&. Heat ; .Cir now IJJ &hen. Makes 4 to S ser\'ina~. ' . AJpha Beta's Man in Blue says: IOI MEllftlC K STORE MANAGE.ll L W.ASHINGTON ILVO. PASADENA GRAPE FIESTA 00 CANTALOUPES YINE RIPOtD 00 BANANAS CENTRAL AMERICAN GOLDEN R"E c lb. CHECK THESE EVERYDAY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! WATERMELONS w""" &• •. CELERY SWEET MELONS : ~~;!'lw 39' "· EGG PLANT SUNKIST VALENCIAS 6 • l" VALENCIA ORANGES ·~.\I PAPAYAS 1 3 i 1 " BROWN ONIONS •~• ... 411 WHOLE PINEAPPLE 495'1·.: WNCHBoX RAISINS I ~~'· 10 i 3e; LEMONS & LIMES -Lmua .... ''-"' """" 1 "' -'""'' •~LAD l<M'l. • lNOIV( U' -.W:. BUN. Of GOODS · ""' · "' , ... 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ASSOllTtD OR CALYPSO C ~FACIAL TISSUE ,ZSc 23 @ rAM!LY SCOrT •~-PACK ASSORTED Oii WHITr: 'lla/ 321 TOILET TISSUE . JI"' @ TRAVtLEll llttIACIAL TISSUI: 70-COUNT ILEEllEX la'c 91 l·tHVtLOPt PACK:• VAIULL.A CHOCOLATE • CHOCOU..Tr. MA1 'I' ~PILLSBURY llSTAllT 471 'j;ii BREAKFAST )9C Nectarine Plays Role With Ham One ol fbe belt Auctl tvtt -..Sloramaln...,..r. the one·called Qanbor1aod - I --o1 ·--jolly, port -ed pt!foct -""'· ' We.......,. IL_, be JmproVltl -until .. came on lhll dellclom -In did! noc11r1-llar. Tiie -oveo a Jill lo .,.,.. ........ 'Nm .. .-poultry. li'.• ..Uly recemrnend lt. I NllCTAlllNl!l CVMBl!llLAND SAUCE J nectarines l~-1 llblaopooo> mtoctd ootc!u llelopooo!1r7mllllard J,~ te-.poon ,m,er- .. aap red curnntjolly I 14-...-tO<!DI" dnd ~-I; " ,_ srlllld iomon rind ~= ~::".ue.: Kt uide. In an a.inch skillet over low heat melt the butter. Add the O!Olon, mUJtard and glngtr; cook, stirring often, unW onion ii willed -aboul 5 minutes. Add cun-ant jelly, .,..,. rind and lomon rind; lllr until jelly melto, Add port and brint to llm- merlng ; add nectarines. Cook until sauce bubbles. Serft with cooked pork chopa (regular e< innoted): with thick oll«S ol pu-fried Canadian t.or. or witb coot~ eel llices ol -lea ... ted pork 1bouJder butt; witll rout duct or same; wttb bated ham or· broiled barn steak; with rout port. Mates enoGth 1auct ror I aervm,a; nectarines may bt increued. , I Cbop Suey Sticks Out As Sauce Chop auey adds intereol to other vecet.ablea .. CHOP lllJEY VWET.\Nn I pactqe (15 oancesJ frozen beeldlap...,. "cup ....... 2 clip. tbfnly aliced carrots J cups dlced (-I> Jodi) white turnips I teupoon salt 1 ;- Vt teaspoon white pepptr I/• teaspoon lin&er 1 teaspoon dark brown qar 1 tea9p000 IOY sauce 1 teupoona Y1ne1or tllbleopooo-- • tableopooos butter I> cup coanely cruohed cracker crumbs' ' Heal beef chop suey (in cooking pouch) accordlni to package directions. Meanwhile beat water to boiling; add carrots, turnips, salt, pepper, linger,_ sugar, soy sauce •. vinegar a.nd ooion ; boil gently until carrots and turnip9 are lender -about ZO minutes. With J tab!_., ol tloe buUet, butter a 2-quart aquare glus batina dl!h (I by I b,Y 1 inches) or similar ut.emil. Place vegetables in diatt; spread chop suey o v e r vegetables; melt remaining i tablespoons butter and mix with cracker crumbs; 1prtnkle over chop suey. Hoat In preheated 37S<teeree oven until bubbly hot -10 to !5 minutes. Makel 4 to I serving:s. Seeds J o in Nood le s Adding mouarella chees• and poppy seed to noodles makes them delightfully dif· rerent. MOZZARELLA NOODLES I ounces (S cups) medium or wide e11 noodles 2 tablesPoQnS butter IA cup light cream 1 cup eo&nely shredded mowirella cheeae I teaspoon poppy 1eed Cook noodles •«•••lln( to pack.age directions : d(aln. In the clean saucepot. over low belt, beat butter and cream. Add noodl" 111d toM ftl!. At once add mouarella and toP wen again. 'l\lrn lnto Mrvinl dish ed spri!Ol<JI with poppy Htd. Maus' I ""inp. LOCAL No •lhtr 11twtp•p•r tt l1t y•11 t11ort, •••rr llltf, •t.•Mt vrhtt'• 4ti•t tl'I h1 the lart•ttf Or•llf• Ce••t llie11 ffle DA.ILY PILOT • . • ,,. ' • fl . ' I a ; ; o • • •¥ o • • • •• • • • • • = • • = -• • 0 • • • • • • • • = • • • = • • . -·--.....,..~ ...--·---·--··--. . .. ' I I · ROSY-RED DELIGHT BLENDED ,FROM RASPBERRIES AND LEMONS' ,. FANCY FRUIT CUP AND SCOTCH TREATS ... Fruit Fancied k In Easy Steps ~=-'lt takes just three in· !' ~ts and two easy steps :~: tO make these confections. : ·.Scotch Treats features crisp ready-to-eat rice cereaJ coated . wlth a blend of melted liutterscot.ch morsels a n d ~anut bu.tter. For an extra- : .pedal dessert. make a fancy fNil cup using seasonally 1fesh fruits and serve in ~e shell&. ' SCOTCR TREATS 1 cup t6 ouncCs) but· t.encotch morsel' 1 z cu p peanut butter 3 cups oven..{08.3led rice cereal Melt butterscotch morsels and peanut butter over hot, boiling. water : S'tir until well blended . Remove from heat. Add cereal and stir until well coated. Drop by level measur- ing-tablespoons onto waxed paper or buttered baking sh eelS or press into buttered 9 x 9-inch pan. Let stand in cool place until fir.m. Yields 36 l VJ• inch squares. ::: Blue ' Cheese Gives . , : Halibut New Zest ll'I gratifying for m311y homemakers to learn how often an crdlnary fish dish can be turned into a fancy ...,.. by the simple addilioo ol • zesty ingredient. If you're beginnMg lo reach the bottom of your recipe bar· ~ on meatless main dishe s. CMSider this halibut chserole for dinner tonight. Btue cheese with i I s delica&ely pungent flavor is the special ingredient that adds pep CD the 1somewh.at bland filll. A aounn« navor at a iludaet prlc< is. perhaps. !he best way to describe the dish for both American blue cheese and halibut are readily avail· able at your neighborhood -·· BLUE CHEESE llAUBUT CASSEROLE I lab!-buttB 1 small onion, chopped 1, cup flour , ' teaspoon salt 1 ~ teaspoon celery seed 2 cups milk 1 , cup sliced stuffed olives !i4 cup American blue cheese 1 about 4 ounces crumbled) 6 halibut steaks Melt butter in large skillet. Add onion and cook until tender. Stir m nour and seallOflings. Add milk and cook, stirring constanUy, until thickened. Remove from heat: stir in olives and ~ cup of tfle cheese. Arrange halibut steaks In a well buttered baking: dish: pour sauce over fisb . Bake aL 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes, or ootil flair flakes ea rily. Remove from oven and gprinkle remaining b I u e cheese on top. Servelii I. • UN1PR1CE ' . . BANQUET .. MEIT 'PIES BEEF. CHICKEP\ TURKEY, FROZEN. 8-0Z. c NOW! COMPARE PER MEASURE OF ~LIKE' ITEMS PRICE PER MEASURE IS DESIGNED TO HELP YOU SAVE MORE MONEY ... A RED TA~ ON MORE JHAN t·,OOO ITEMS IN YOUR STORE WILL TELL YOU THE P~ICE PER UNIT OF MEASURE .ONL Y AT RALPHS CAN YOU TELL HOW MUCH EVERY OUNCE COUNTS. e+ MILK & CREAM CODES _, _, -• _ ........ ---·--~·-·----... - HlmT~ HUNT'S TOMATO PORK & KETCHUP BEANS "4L 431 ll·OL 151 '"" <•• """'' HUNT 'S SOLID PACI TOMATO TIMATOES PASTE ~231 •oi. 151 , .. FARM FRESH PRODUCE I , . . . . . ' ... . . .. , . Wtdntsda1. Auqusl 26, iq70 S PILOT-ADVERTISER C Frozen Fruit Pureed Summer Refreshers Revived Summer refreshen take on a new navor and interest when they begin with a base of pureed lrozen lruit. Simply whirl the frozen fruit of your choice with a com· plementary Croi.en juice con- centrate. add plain or sparkl· ing water and ice cubes, stir to blend and they're ready lo serve. An electric blender speeds !he preparation, but It'• not at all necessar:y. The froten fruit can be pureed almost as easil y by pressing lhe fruit. after it has thawed, through a sieve or food mill. Amonb the frozen fruits to choose from are strawberries, r a s p b e rries, blueberries, melon balls and fruit com- binations such as mixed fruits. For the frozen juii:e con. centrate, there are many dif· ferrent juices. ades a n d punches available o f f e r i n g variety in bright natural rolor as well as flavor. Not only easy, cooling and delicious, these s u m m e r refreshers are good for you. UN1PR 1CE S'IMPLOT POTATOES fROZf7:1. 1-LB. PKG. c . , F't<l1.tn fruits, juices, Ides ii1d punches are rich in vital*inl and minerals -nutrienta that are needed each day for good health. Following are a few more specific recipe suggestions for the beverages : RASPBERRY LEMONADE l package (IO ounces) frozen ra!pberrk!s with 1yrup, partially lba wed 2 cal13 (I ounc.s each) fror.en lemonade con- centrate, thawed· ~d un- diluted I quart plain or sparkling water Ice cubes Fresh mint Combine t45pberries and lemonade concentrate In a blender. Whirl Wllil smooth. Pour mixture through a strainer to remove seeds. Transfer to a 21h-quart pit- cher. Add water and a few ice cubes. Stir to blend. Serve over additional ice cubes in tall glasst1. G~ each with · a sprig of mint. Makes about 2 quarts or 10 to1 U servings. ~ TRl·FRlllT PUNCH t package (10 ounceii) frozen peach slices with syrup, parllaUy thawed • t can ( 6 ounces) frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed and 111¥1Uuted t can (6 ounces) frozen grapefruit juice concen- trate, thaw~ and un. dUuted 1 quart plain or sparkling water Jee cubes Fresh mint Combine peach slices <1nd Juice concentrates in a blender. ·Whirl until smooth. Transfer to a 2~-quart pit· cber. Add water and a few Jee cubes. Stir to blend. Serve over additional ice cubes in taJI glasses. Garnish each with a sprig of mint. Makes about 2 quarts or JO to 12 servings. GINGE R ED MEL O N COOLER 1 package (10 ounces) frozen melon balls with syrup, partially thawed 2 cans (6 ouocea each) frozen orange or tangerine juice cOncentrate, thawed and Wldlluted 1 quart gingerale Ice cubes Fresh mint COmbine melon balls and juice concentrate Jn a blender. Whirl until smooth . Transfer to a 21h-quart pitcher. Add glngerale and a few ice cubes. Stir to blend. Serve over ad- diUonal it'e cubes in tall glas..es. Garnish with sprig• of fresh mint. Makes about 2 quarts or 10 to 12 servings. Raspberries Refreshing ?.-1ix a half-pint of fresh raspberries with about a quarter<up of sugar and let stand until sugar dissolves. Serve as a refreshing top-- ping for vanilla ice cream. UN1PR1CE UN1PR1CE CATERING r ICECRlll · tBANQUET DINNERS ~Ofl'TED, REGULAR FROZEN f'KGS. •r :ROYAL GELATIN ~~~~ .. w·:J9¢ MUSTARD ·~!USE ·2gc . tlJ.lPH1 O'lfM a .\l(f.RY FEJ.TliRES OMLY THE FINEST QUALITY-· HO P RES!RVATIVES AR! USED A.HD FRESHN ESS IS GUAR AHT EfO -BARBECUE SAUCE w~~~~=-39e CAT FOOD ."°.!~·.~.~~·.!~ .. ~!;.CANS 15e STRAWBERRY GAU BIGGIES PRESERVES FAMILY NAPKINS SARDllCB BAGS kERN'I 57' , .. 33' , .. 53' 20-0Z. OOUl<T COUNT ... .. .. .. .. FROZEN FOODS MIXED VEGETABLES F!~~--~!.C:C 19c JENO'S SNACK LOGS !'!!' .. t'!! 79c COFFEE'RICH .!!~~~ 25e GINO'S PIZZA ~~~!~~; 59c I wewtk•• FOOD STAMP SHOPPltS BACK-TO-SCHOOL! LUNCH KltS "'""'~~~.~~u.~.~~T!.. sn• FROM AN ~TMENT 0, YOUR REG. FAVORITES. METAL ANO VINYL. '2.11 I ··~~~NS~~VE I CRISCO I THURSDAY THRU &fOfl;T?JrUHO WEDNESDAY AUG. 27-SEPT. 2 tNCL.4o Ol"P, 831 ,,.., T• • T...W...... MA.c.ia. FRESH BREAD 11~ FRESH BUTTER BREAD, RAISIN OR EGG SESAME BAE.AD, 18-0Z. LOAF MELTAWAY COFFEE CAK~~~~49', UN1PR 1CE JERGEN'S LOTION EXTRA ORVFOR.-•U_LA __ f/;2SAJ~rf .. 88c INCLUDES 12c DfF 7.QZ. BOTTLE- ~~l~~F~~~t~!l. SAVf 20<--.. 77' !f!J!J.~N~ATE SHAMPOO -----·-···· 89~ !fll.~!! I £g.~~.i :..~z,." $1.08 ~~i·i'u.O:" ' 64 c LIQUOR CORNER ~:BOURBON KEITUCKY $4'' SQUIRE t. STRAIGHT ICENTUCKV otARCOAlPILTEfllED fifdt """°°' - EDELWEISS BEER ·~~~.<t ... 99' ROYAL REGIMENT SCOTCH ~~'.~?~ $4.49 L'°"'°" Olrtl.. ALL STOl'IU lXClrT UIClllO """-!"!!!. """'.~,.~!!'ll!!""!~~"!!"""""'"""""l!!i"!"""""I""""""''--"""""'"'°"'------.......... .,..,....,._ ... _,....,..,. ___ ..., __ ..,..,... __ ~--~·-.... • 1' -or-r -.. -• . ,. . "'"··· ··r .. , .. . .. 5 WedMsday, August 26, 1•70 Can Opener Trick , I I Cooking ·worry Tossed Out Add tuna to the famou s Caesar Salad , which originated in the "''est, and you have a salad lhat a man can make a meal of! Because tuna suppliea complete protein comparable to that o( lean beef , Tuna Caesar Salad en· joya the status or "main dish>' It's cool, crisp and hearty. A tuna Caesar salad is simplicity itself to prepare. Jtere 's where can-opener coo· venient tuna really keeps you cool. There's nothing to cook; no pols and pans. You need only one large salad bowl! Have all ingredients ready and toss 'the Tuna "Caesar'' at lhe table. Fill the bowl wllh layer upon layer of crisp lettuce, delicate navored tuna and zest v cheese. Sprinkle the salad dressing over lhe greens and toss gently. Then add the traditional raw egg ; toss again. The egg will completel y disappear but it I ends distinctive texture and Oavor. Add croutons and serve. comes to dinner with a dress- ing al once luscious and pi- quant. The whole salad, in fa ct, is one of those inspired creations that is u t t e r I y deUcious and satisfying not only in summer but any time of the year. Here are the recipes, then for two of the most eye- catching man-size salads ever tossed! Canned tuna packed in vegetable oil-with its suc- culent texture-is as perfect for this kind of summer fare , as it is for a wild range of appealing seafood dishes you can serve all year i'ound. TUNA CAESAR S T 'V L E . .SALAD I large head romaine 1 large head lettuce J cahs 161/i or 1 ounces each) tuna in vegetable oil 1,, cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 ~ cup crumbled blue cheese 1,'i cup salad oil 14 rup lemon juice :\~ teaspoon salt 1,, teaspoon dry mustard 1 garlic cjove, halved 2 c:ups packaged croutons bite.size chunk!. Combine wllh Tear crisp, chilled romaine green pepper rings, cherry and lettuce into bite-size . tomatoes and tuna in salad pieces into salad bowl . Add bowl Serve dressing separ· tuna and sprinkle with cheese. ately. Makes fi servings. Combine salad oil, lemon PIQUANT CREAM juice, salt. dry mustard and Dl-ESSING garlic ; beat or shake to blend. 1 cup mayonnaise Discard garlic. Pour dressing % cup1 sour cream over salad greens; t086 lighUy. 3 tablespoons t a r r a g o n Break raw egg into greens: vinegar toss lightly until egg particles I tablespoon lemon juice disappear. Add croutons; toss . 113 o.ip minced parsley Makes 6 servings. J tablespoons minced onion TUNA·WALN1!1' GARDEN I garlic clove, minced SALAD 1 ~blespoon flneJy cut WITH PIQUANT CR EA M ' chives O~ING 2 teaspoons capers I head romaine I head iceberg lettuce 2 green peppers, cut in lhin rings 1 pint cherry tomatoes '(about 18) lfi cup walnut meatll 3 cans (61h or 7 OWlCCS each} tuna in vegetable oil Iii teaspoon salt 1,. teaspoon pepper Combine au ingredients: blend y,·eJI. Cover tightly. Chill several hours. Yield: ·'P- proximately I pint. Lemon Lively -DAILY PILOT From the coast comes anOther fabulous salad-Tuna- Walnut Garden Salad, which .. I egg Piquant Cream Dressing Line salad bowl with large outer leaves of romaine; break inner leaves into small pieGCS· Cut iceberg lettuce into Next time }'(Ill use your favorite dressing recipe, try substituliing lemon juice for part. or all of the vinegar. Fresh lemon adds a lively touch. CAESAR SALAD BECOMES MAIN DISH WITH TUNA ~ PREMIUM QUALITY EACH AllD EYRY ~·· 1'11bn HAS &fdan1ausm•.,.~m PGP UP BEEF KIDNEYS ' -DUllf i ( W><Ol.E OR SLICED u.351 ~.~~~.Ji~~·-· 89~ .. ~~~~.SJlfKS ·-·-43~. BDNElESS MEAT MASTER BEEF ~lR~PJ!!!~~~.-~ 11 ?.. ~R!l.~!!~~TRl~ __ 89,~ J.qf"R9]N~~~~~ 1,~ !~~.t!!!!lli.. $11 ! UN "PR :CES IN PRODUCE BLACK RIBIER ' 19~ GRAPES SWEtTANCJ \ · FLAVORFUL , u . FRESH GREEN I 1 s~ CELERY CRUN~~~STALK$ EA. 1-Lll. "'" BANANA SQUASH i~LCL~W 1" MEATED , LB, OQWNYiJlAKE WAFFlES.lflOZ.5-01. l'KC.'OiJ ...... T5e I OllllWE 0£l'ERGEN1', f!I Ot. .ax' ..... ,_ ...... --····--·-~ WISK llOUIO 0£TE!!GEH1.0I .••. --·-·----7!ic l'M.,,...."$PIME.SCENTEP#llMONIA 210Z. llK OOOOWIN'SFABAICSOF1tNElll.6C-OZ l5c; _,,.. • ----VETS DOG iJOOO fltG. CHICKEN lllZ PAl·llOAlt FOllMUlA. ll<OL ......... ·-·-··•Jlc VAlltnY, 1s...Oz __ : ____ ...:....._.11c K.t.l•IC.t.N CAT FOOO. Kltt'ISTIW.IOZ .............. ,.,, 1,t Ol-ICAN CAT FOOO. •ITS O' HE.t.111, l ·OZ .••• ·-··• lk .. .e •• CE#TER. CUT RIB CHOPS ••• 01 I '6'JO CASH . DISCOUll1 -(;(iJ1" Of .I .... EASTERN GRAIN-FED PORK LOIN ~D CUTS ·~ I CENIER CUT 98~ LOIN CHOPS LL LB. SPARERIBS US~l~,E:J~1~~:.~RJ 69,~ HAM STEAKS ~:;:-$1~ VEAL STEAKS ·~::~:~89,~ ELITIN SALADS WI LIQUID DETERGENT 22-0Z. BTL.-23 UMIT 1 PER Cot,JPON e LIMIT 1 COUPON l'Ell; CUSTOMfll; e VALIO AUG. »·SEPT. 2 RY BAR SOAP_REG. SIZE 13 LIMIT 1 l"Efl COUl'Oll e LIMrt t OOl#'CHI " l'f.11 WSTOMER• • VAllO AUG. 21-&f.PT:t ... -.. . Fishy Ideas From Islands A bland but flavorful way lo treat fi sh fillets. FISll PHILIPPINE 4 l:irge f i s h fillets, about 11 i pounds Bun er 1 rnccli urn-large 0111nn. L·ho!)- ped l~.t to l tUPI J large grttn pepper. seed- ed and cul in thin strips 1 cup water I tableSpoon dark bro\\"ll sugar 2 labtesooons cider vint'~ilr 2 teast>Oon~ 1nineed lre~h ginger root. if availal>lc Sall to taste 4 slices drained ca nned pineapple. Cut the fillets in haU length· wise and crGSswW. l{l 11 large skillet in ·9 s m•a;I I amount of bot butter1 '?cbok the fish on -both' sides . ..ifntil opaque tlu'ou8h apd ~ed y,·ith brown: keep warm •• In clean skillet melt 2 la · blespoons butter : add ~ onion and cook until wilted and golden : add remainir\g in- gredients except pineapple : boil until pepper is-tender and there is only a small ameant er liqul'd left : spoon over (ish ; keep warm. In lhe skillet in a small amount of butter, heal and hrovo'n the pineapple; place on top of fish and sauce. Serve at once. Makes 4 servinl;'- EASY AND ELEGANT ROYALE Royale Crab Makes A Delicious Catch Crab Royale is a good calch for a special summertime n1enu. lt'! easy and It's elegant. In fact, you 'll rind yourseU serving it all year round. Gourmet spices and wine are blended lo perlectk>n with canned white sauce a n d ctre-ese:. Crab and interesting extras ad d the finishing touch . Serve with noodle!, tangy green salad and crunchy rolls. CRAB ROYALE 2 cups sliced r r e s h mushrooms I tabl"l'OO" Jr....,..,;..t :i:h;illots l1i lcasponn sca$0n·;i ll ....... - 11'! teaspoon paprika 1" cug_ Riesling wine t 10 ~ ounCe Can wfilte sauCe 2 cups crab, fresh or canned. 6-8 fresh cooked. artichoke hearts or 4-h ounce can, drained 1~ cup grated Swiss Cheese 6-8 pimient1>stuHed green olives, sliced I tablespoon panley nakaa 2 teaspoons leJllm juice: Simmer mu§brooms . shallots, Sea.!Kln-AU a n d Paprika in wine 5 minutes. Add whi~ sauce, stir until smooth. Add remaining il)o J!redients. Heal to slmmerina:. Garnish as desired. \\ tt • '44 • • • 4 • .. A • C4 A 1 ,2 ,! A i .,: -ii • -3 n f' r s"'. a 2 S 9 • s a 9 7 . --.. ·, I m I -,_·-.,. IJll-...,.··N--bltl-;<~;;.~~~-~·~~~-~----·--~~----·---------·~-· .... -------· -. ...-----....--·-. . . . . .. " ... -~.... . . ~ .... -. . . .. . ~ . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ' ... ~-• '· I[ ' . • DAILY l'lLOT Wtdntsd11, A11t11st 26, 1970 BONELESS STEAKS FRYER PARTS U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR MAYFAIR BLUE RIBBON STEER BEEF CINDI CUT CHUCK FAMILY OR SWISS FRESH CALIF. GROWN FROM FOSTER FARMS lb . 59n.. HALIBUT STEAKS CfNH•Cut ____ ,u.98' BREAKFAST SPECIALS • IK•Ull UNI( SAUSAGE '"'"~"'."'~---19' 1 ILICID.BACON """"" -----------.. 69' POllK SAUSAGE ROLLS ....... .,., 43' TOMATO JUICE SMOKED PICNICS HOFF~AN FULL y COOKED I SWEET A3C SMOKED SLIOED lTIED -•t:. lb. HUNT'S "6-0Z. CAN -··-·············· .. -·-····· .. ·-··············-·- TOMATO KETCHUP HUNT'S 32-0Z. 60TilE ···-·--··· .. -· .. -·-· ............. - WESSON COOKING OIL "8-0Z. BC>TILE ···-·--·-----·-··-···········-···---.. -- TOMA TOES HUNT'S WHOLE PEELED ARDEN YOGURT LEAN BEEF · STEW MEAT U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR MAYFAIR IWE RIBBON BONEUSS LEANCUIES NO WASTE.AU L!ANMEAT • APRICOTS TASTE SEAL NO. 2 Y1 CAN PIXIE CAT FOOD $ 141/1-0Z. CAN ~ ASST'D. $ 6-0L CAN BONELESS CENTER CUT 7-BONE ROAST 9.c; n.. ~~~~~Y~1-_ 35' TOMATO PASTE LISTERINE HUNT'S 6-0Z. CAN FOLGER'S COFFEE 2 ~ 2 ~ ~1:· 37c ~;:sl 73 ~;: s2s2 ~]~~~~~TL~ 011 ---------m~fair Fruits & Vtgitah&s----------- !!JJJRMIL'!_. 21' r ' • :. GRAPE SALE . ' YOUR CHOICE · THOMPSON SEEDLESS it.BLACK RIBIERS ' •ITALIA MUSCATS $ lbs. ' HONEYDEW MELONS VINE"""'• -.. _LB. BB.L PEPPERS,.,..,__ --·--EA. RUSSET POT A TOES "'""""° , -·--LB • FRESH CARROTS '"·"G··---------EA. SPANISH ONIONS u.> NO.• __ ·--· •...... LB, YOUR CHOICE ~ "MIX 'EMOR MATCH 'EM" . ~ ---·· ------~~~~~------------------ , , ICf . c: ). llt TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR MAYFAIR ILUE RlllON IONillSS • 119 WASTE FRIE IXCIWNT FOR IAR-1-Q lb. UQUIDWAX ........ ti •~.Ol ~·11 _ .. SPACE FOOD STICKS PIUSIURY 'Jf-7 ta OL MAYFRESH Wheat or White BREAD 1-LI. LOAF ·~·1 .. 37' .... 75' !!!!~~ CO~FE~---·---.. --.. s11s . f.~!>01 W .. ~-~-------"6-0l. STZE .• _ $ J 63 CHUCK STEAKS U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR MAYFAIR BLUE RIBBON STEER BEEF WELL TRIMMED. CENTER CUTS U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR MAYFAIR BLUE RIBBON Rfl ROASTS wm '"MMrn ......... ...... . . .......................... _ ........... -... to. 9t BONELESS SH'LDER CLOD ROAST ..................... _,," 9t CUii STEAKS "'"·"""'' ............................................................. -....... ' 1" BOIELESS ROUND snAK FUll cur........... .. ............. ~ ....... ll. '1" IOIELESS ROUND snAK "''"' IOnOM ................................... 'I" SIRLOIN TIP SnAK '"'"""--·-................................... -............ 11.'I" WATERMELOI RUMP ROAST .... . . ................. t1.'I" LUNCHEON MEATS ALLMUTOI BEEF IOLOCilA cono SALAMI AID LUICHEOl 12-0l. PKG. 69e MAMA FISHER SALADS 49c f GG, fUNA Olt HW<A. 71;-0Z. CUP ·-·--... -... ., 'k"k• ..... ~kw ... DAVID SALAMI 7nc 12-0Z.h'.G ........................ ·····-···•-Mo........... 7· !!! ,~!~ .. !..~~~-~-~~-----15' STIX PACK CHEESE · ........ _89' KIAFTVAlllETY JO-Oz l'KG ~!~~~!~~!·~-.. ~~ .. u.~~ :-"jf 25' ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7-FULL DAYS THURSDAY, AUG . 27 THRU WED. SEPT. l NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE 10 or .......... 99¢ APPLE JUICE TREE TOP V2 Gil .......... 59P CHEF BOY-AR-DEE ~I~~ PR~:~~ ........ 49¢ 1.----mIDJfair Liquors----.. ::::~ION TEQUILA . • GOLD or WHITE 10-PROOF FIFTH ~!.'~'!J!..~~ ... . . ..... ----... """ 99• .~~~to\~~!~!'.Y~~~ • ., _ ...... ----'-' s3•• KriiruCIYWMllKEY s3n CMlllTi srnotU $1 •• Wf:STPORt 9L£fll0811·Plt.-QUAllT IMPORllO IN flA$1(,-0UART SCOTCH '"'""' S]'t MILTLIOUOl 1!~! CIN $109 8' I ~f Rt 0UC[D ..-." f If 114 WIH(:ll(~l[rt SfOUI '-~ACll ~··- 175 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA Wtdntsd11y, A119ust 26, 1970 m@liir VAWABLE COUPON WITH THli COU'ON 6-0Z. CAN IDl!!ifBir VIWABLE COUPON ~ VAWABll COUPON YOU SA VE 20. WHEN YOU IUY 2 CREAM PIES FROZEN SIMPLE SIMON CHOCOLATE. BANANA, LEMON OR COCONUT WITH THIS COUPON Ir.------ 1 I I I I SAVE56cWITH THl5COUPON JERGENS LOTION 7-0Z. BTL. WITi:f THIS COUFlOH llMlt 1 COUPON l'Elt AOUll CUSTOMElt GOOOAUG. "27-MPT.1 EXTRA DRY DAILV PILOT I L::--·------------------~-~--------~ I ... _____________ .. • .. .. • .. .. • • • t • t t 0 2 a a • • • • • • .. • t s a t • • • .. • •• . '. ' ' . -.... --. . . -. . . . --~---... -. -· --~..,,_.....-... -~~-·~-~---. ---I I . • " --• -I , • ff DAILY PILOT Wtd11tsday, AU?lnt 26, 1970 Wed11tsda)'1 ~U9U5l 26, lt?70 N r!LOT -ADVERTISER 6 Proof of Pudding's Former Broadway Play Saucy Twist • . Film Stars 'Appliances Tru1 your lemlly one! -to delldouo """' p00· 41op. 'llllll old fashlooed ftgetable diab takes on new lnle-in Com and Carrot Pudding or Corn a n d M""1-. Puddln(, CORN ,\ND CARROT PUDDING I Ill>_. butler l tablespoon minced onion i tob1-flour 1 teaspoon salt \I teaspoon pepper ¥, teaspoon 1lbpice or nutmec · I teaspoon sugar l cup milk 2 eggs, separated I cup grated carrots 2 cups canned corn, drained New Fringe CoordinaUon"s the idea? Get with the new v.·estern rhythm. Make the wildest look in fashions yours -make Indian fringe vest and shoulder bag of felt or suede. Pattern 72.14: pattern pieces for bag, vest in 4izes S. M. L Included.. FlJl'TY CENTS for each pattern -add 25 cents for each pattern for Air Mail and Special Handling; otherwise third-class delivery will take three weeks or more. Send to Alict! Brooks (Name of Your Paper). 105 Needlecraft Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea Station. New York, N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Addttss, Zip, Pattern Number. BIG 1170 Needlecraft Catalog--40 p a g e s , 200 designs, 3 free patterns! Knit, crochet fashions . Quilt, em· broider, weave, Toys, gifts! Send 50 ceril!. NEW! Complete A f g ban Boo \:-marvelous afghans, fashions, pillows, baby gilts, more! Sl.00. •·so Tnstant Glft!I" Book. 50 cents. "11 J iffy Rugs" to knit. crochet, weave, sew. book. 50 Ci!nts. Book of IZ Prlie Afghans. SO cents. Barga in ! QuUt Book l has 16 beautiful patte.rrui. SO cents. Museum Quilt Book Z -pal· terns for lZ superb quilts. 50 cents. Book 3. "Quilts lor Today'• Uvtng." 15 patterns, SO cents. Antipasto Tops List Of Course A well-chosen assortme-11t or ingredients for that first course. JOE GENOVESE'S ANTIPASTO Genoa salami, thinly sliced Semi-90lt provolone cheest. cul in wedges Celery SlkM Fennel (if available ), quartered with a little of the. top green left on Radlsbel Gretn or ripe olives Have the salMU and cheese at room temperature. Arrange all the ingredient& om a large serving plate choosing the amounta used accor.dinc to the number of eat.era. Serve with crusty Italian bread and '!Weel butter arxl with bread stlcki. Only One Flnaf su~cts kl all hornt ft!IUOll,. That's • bit 6eal1 It IS 11'1 Ora119e Coun\1. TM DAILY PILOT Is tht CMtly dally IWWSf>IPfr Wl dtllv· "' tht ,.ck19t. v4 cup chopped green pepper ln vegetable mixture. Pour In· Parsley garnish lo a greased 1 1~ quart baking sliced onion, c;elery , mushrootns ruid simn1er 10 minutes. Add corn, parsley, salt. pepper, sugar, and thyme; blend well. l\1elt butter in sauc~pan ; dish. saute onion until golden. Blend Bake at 325 degrees for 40-50 in flour. sell, pepper, spice minutes or until set. Garnish aod sugar. Gradually stir in with parsley before se~. milk; stir until mixture begins ti.fakes 4 servings. · lo boil and boil 2 minutes. CORN ANO MUSHROOl\1 Remove from heat and cool . PUDDING Beat egg yolks inl.O cooled mixture ; then sUr in carrots, corn and green pepper. Beat egg whites until stirf but not dry. Carefully fold 2 tablespoons butter . 2 tablespoons nUnced ooioo '4 cup finely chopped celery ~:,, pound fresh mushrooms, Instant , Breakfast Oi1eo11nl Pncei J lb. 4 ounce can cream. style com J teaspoon chopped parsley I teaspoon salt ~• teaspoon pe~r ir.i teaspoon 30gaf ~:,, teaspoon thyme I egg V4 cup milk \i cup Jolt bread crumbs ~~ cup grated natural cheese Paprika Melt butter in skillet; add Beal egg with milk: stir in corn mixture. Pour into gn:iased I-quart baking dish. Co1nbine bread crumbs and cheese; sprinkle over com mixture. Add a few dashes of paprika fo~ color. Bake at 350 degrees abollt 40 minutes or until set. Sent$ 4. A new aid tur consuniers has been premiered by the \\ hlrlpool Corp. in its Sl 1nWkm program of consumer education . Now uvailablc for clubs, schools and other groups is a free, 40-minute filnl, "Care- A-Van," which is an en- tertaining, informative n1essage on how to properly buy, use and care for ap-- pha11ces in the hornc . Starring Ann Clement as home economics expert Leslle Paige. the fihn includes ur formation on refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, ranges and air conditioners. Created in 1968 as a live stage play, the production was introduced on Broadway and played in 20 citi~ in the t lnllcU Stairs in 1969. liroups \11ishing to book the fi\n1 rnav write lo Modern Talkins i'icture Service, 121:& Ave1.ue of Anicricas, New York, N.Y. 10036. Copies o! lhe !lhn may be purchased b y contracting William L. Kucera. public relations suspervisors. Whirlpool Corp., B e n l o a Harbor, ~tich. 49022. Safeway Coffee Po'1k And Beans Banquet Dinners Fresh GroonG-:Rich, Robust Flavor • l·lb. bag Oi1eo11nl Pncei Van Camp·s-1n Tasty Tomato Sauce • 31·0Z, can OiitOllRI .Pnce1 F~sh.frozen-Cltoice 0117 Varieties • 11 ·oz • pkg. ' ' ·!~h!~~!n~ss1.!ipS lb. $)29 USDA Choice Beef Flavorful Blade Cuts. Ideal To Pot Roast, Delicious Eatillg. lb. T -Bones lb. $J49 USDA Choict Beef Steaks-Aged And Trimmed Bone-In Center Cuts Boneless Round 99¢ Steaks lb. !!P..1s1~!~1!.~1~1~S lb. $)79 ~,ee!.~~.!!~eRib lb. $)99 Fillet Mignon ~269 ·USDA Choice Beef Steaks-Boneless Tenderloi ri • Lamb Shoulder Chops a;·:~.:', .. 991 Center 7-Bone Roasts c~;~· 11.69' Lamb Rib Chops us~Ti~.;~:·~b "· $1 2' 0-Bone Roasts f'tr~~1,~,·;d;~.;·• 1 .. 6~ Small Loin Lamb Chops ... $1" Boneless Roasts R~i:: ~~::: ~::: •.•. 89' Veal Shoulder Chops s;·:~~r .•. 791 Beef Rump Roasts us~:·i;:k. "· 89' Veal Sirloin Steaks r.".C.:~1;"';" , .. 991 Boneless.Roasts ~;::;':.~::';;°;~~·, '" 99c LIQUOR SHOP BUYS! . . ' . . Old Calhoun Bourbon P~f . ""' s3 99 MacNair's Scotch Imported s4 99 86.PTool flfll St t , o· o;,,u,.d-lfO.Pfcor s299 an on s ID "fee Pocfoct f,,.,,. • •• Kavlana Vodka l",~;f'o;t.r, ••• s2u Canadian Hill Whiskey ";~.;·' s4 99 Fidelis Brandy Sl Elmo's Rum fine Quality ••• ,,,,, s399 Calilomii fl ff It White or Cold s319 SO·Prl)()f tittlt DISCOUNT NON-FOODS C t T th t fm;~ &n l'•"L 721 res oo pas e R•r. 0r M;n1 "" G'll tt St . I °""'' Edi• •••• 74' I e e a1n ess Rmc Bladn of I Bayer Aspirin LP'~:' R\~1~~· Aqua Net Hair Spray Right Guard Deodorant Efferdent Tablets ,.:~;,., Johnson's Baby Powder '"· 69' ,, 100 ,, .... 59 ' . .. ...... 89' "' Groom & Clean H•k Dcus;n, fee,,,.,. $104 Cleaner Hait! •h• l11fj&•11)\i IH111fi ~: [1) !11 :11rfil Tide-XK Detergent ~·; ~;;:· 821 Detergent White Magic Heavy Duty &S·o1. 59¢ "'If Cleans like No Other" pkc. Cascade Detergent fi:.~:::;::,~'':;;:· 681 Joy Liquid Detergent 't.~~.i''!;;:·571 White Magic Bleach L[~~~d~" i:; 35¢ DISCOUNT PET FOODS Purr Mini Bits A!~orted l ·•t. 161 Cat Foods ... Dog Food Pooch---ttlicken. Beel I ~·•t• 31 Or li',rer flavored ... Alpo Beef Chunks ~:~:; ,.., .... 301 ... Kitty Kare Cat Litter ... ,., 491 ,.,. DISCOUNT BAKERY BUYS Skylark Raisin Bread ll"L 331 ,,., H b B e>Hct ,11,. 331 am urger uns ""'a ... '" Assorted Fruit Rolls ptr. 391 Fresh Donuts o" f.,,;.,,.i.,-r,,, .. ,. 491 To Serva Allyt1me! tf II 2~layer Cakes Cllocolat& 991 Um-Good! llC .. SAVE ON THESE EXTRA SUPER VALUES! Large 'AA' Eggs Cr11m 0' fht Crop Medium Size, doz, .43c Extra Larae, doz. 541: l·doz. 49c ctn, P I Chi • TODS Brand oo or1ne . ~:r; 2 ::~. $14 ' 3 Gal, $)44 8111. Detergent tu.Puri Laundry ~eavy Duty To Get 01J! S!au1s 011\ers Don't! Hunt's Snack Pack Pudd l~ & Fruif/ B It Shadylano U er Chu1ned Daily f1om Fresh Dairy Cre am 49·0!·49' pk1. l·lb. 79' cln. Fresh 'AA~ Nestea Instant Kern's Nectars Chili w /Beans Ice T11 Ready To Dr ink In Pull·Top Cans! 6 .1._,, 79c Cini Fresh Salads lucerneiluahty Voor Choice Of Miily Fmn)el 11rton • _,,,, A1sort1d Fruit F11•1rs All The Goodne~ Of fresh fruit Ready TD En101 T1wn House Seasoned Just R1ghl1 Heit AIKI Serve 12 .... IOc "" 15·•~ 39' "" Salad Oil · I 4 IC 'C ' IC !"""'.,,. ...... ..., .... -~~--...... --------~-·---~----....---~~~~....-~-~-~~~·~·-·-·~·------.. -------· ...... -..... - -.... --.. 7 PILOT·ADVERTISER N Wednr5d11y, August 2b, lq70 ------"---WtdMSdAf, August 26, 1970 Lift ing Li ds .Put Confused Canner • i>EAR NAN: I bope ycu ean l Just c:all me "Confustd." belp me with my problem: CARRETI', IND. When I can foods , I ha"' trou· I have always lifted the lids ble with the c:aps staying tight. rrom the boiling water with a pair ol kitchen tongs and put They will be right whea I put lhem right on the jar1. I can't them away but, shortly afttr, remember ever having· any t.be llds wlll lilt right off and spoilage. Jf you have this pro- lhe jar eonleab are spoUe4. blem consistently then you are The package dl~ctlons say delinitely d o I n g sorrtething "scald Uds and keep la 'A'ater xery wrong. Usually, jars untJI used ." Should I put the come open alter sealing ii a lids on wet or wipe tbetn dry. bll of the food was left on the scali ng surfa~ or 1he contents ~·eren'l PN>Cf:S!'ie<I long enough by the proper method to ensure killing the organisms that can cause gaseom spoila· ge. Don't fill jars so run the conlents splash up and you have no room for a good wip- ing job of the glass rim. Itself. Leave an Inch head space for meats, com, , peas or shelled beans. •ralf 'an inch is okay for other Vf:getables and fruits. 1 have an Idea your trouble stems from stinting on pro- cessing time, whether you use the boiUng water bath or the pressure method. You can use the boiling water bath lor tomatoes , fruits and other acid foods lxn just a b o u t everything else , I n c I u d I n g green beans, corn and bcet.s Is a lot safer the p~sure way. Never u:se lids you have pried from Jut )li!ar'1 jars although I.he screw-on bands may be ua- e<I . The other part may be dented, warped dr with such a tiny puncture you don't no\lce it but jar contents will. DEAR NAN: t read your M- 1truclioa1 on 1ravy maklag but bere11 bGw J mate my fri ed cbickea or 1teak gravy and everyone raves over it. Alter you take up the cblcteit or wUtever pov off all Ute pute except I IO S tabln-- pooos bat be Sin to leave aQ the 11.ue cr1tplet la the pu. ~n add a heaping tabktpooo Flour for about eacb table '" pooa of l•t, put the pa• back 01 tbe be1t ud keep 1drrta1 uaUl tbe Pov "" rell brow•. Tllea od4 1111! and pepper allcl the milk. If tff tnYJ &ell too tblck add a little water but not more milt. MRS. F. M. ll\Jll80N, ARGYLE, TEXAS. Brow""1 flour <Iota do a lol for aravies by W.IY or Oavw an4 color. You ' can prtbrown the nour u you like by stirring the amount needed in a dry pan over very low beat. Watch It doesn't scorch. Browned flour loses abou~ )>all of Its thickening power ao you would have to use more ol lt. DEAR NAN: WOllld yoa Nu-Made .Mayonn:aise Gerbers · Bahy Food Frozen Lemonade Toinato Sauce . Creamy-Smooth-for S.ndwiciis Or Sal.is ··Q~•rl iar /Jiteounl /lrite1 Grade 'A' Whole Plump And Meaty Strain.d-f ruits, Vegetables Or Juices Full Shank Portion Farmer John or luer's Fully Cooked-A Great Bd·air Quality-In Regular Or Pink ... 6-oi. Jilt ~a Oi1eounl Pntet Town House Brand-SellOll<d Just RighU • '= /Jileounl /lritrt Picnic Stylt-Fresh Eastern Grain-Fed Pork, From The Heart Cut-Up 35c Fryers lb. lb.it Dinner Favorite! lb. ~f-com Country lb. Fresh Fryer Breasts "~::1c~. "· 694 Fr~sh Fryer Legs 0c:i,~\:~~~:· ... 631 Sliced Bacon Dubuque Miss Iowa Or Wilson Com Kini Btlnds Full Butt Portion Hams .... 591 Fresh Fryer Wingsi c~!\,~!hJ.~·~,, 11. 291 Center Cut Ham Slices II. $1 2 ' Fryer Backs & Necks l~~;~,· "· 101 Canned Hams Bon!\:::.·r~~1~:.1ed 8 ;~1; $691 Butterball Turkeys s7;~1.i:.:~ :· "· 541 Fresh Pork Steaks [~;,~~f;,~ II. 791 Sltrll1g Frankl "':!.,'"' l: &I' R1t1111 llCOll ~Ill':.:. :=: lto All·Meat Fr111ks '~~ia:"::,. ·aa· F1rnttr John .':':.':: =: '1 .. Oscar Marer Wieners :<~: 78• Royal Buffet llcon ..... ::: 7 .. All·llnt Franks t~,.;: 1:1:' 41• Horm1l l1con .. ·:..r;:.i:r.,. ~ 11• Cooked H1nr ':~11s1~:."" ::: 83• Hormel l1con :.~ri:::i=:. ~t;:-7• Cooked Ham ~~::' ~:: &3• Horint1 l1con ti':l'if: 2~·1·n Beef Llnkles lkTt.:, ~.:.. ::: 21• DtYUtd Crabs ~.::·· ;: 11• TurkeJ Roast l't::'r'o~1~ %\,:t •:st• Cooked Shrimp '~~ "' •JTI Rath Ham Sllc11 ="J :;: H• CHkld FlslJ1tlcb ~. ::: & .. Luncheon Meat !;':,":/ :=· 37• Cooked Scallops t:t. .. 11" DISCOUNT CATSUP & SAUCE ·-Heinz Ketchup So ~~~.,••d ·~1~· 32' Highway Cats up 0;:~,~,~· '!;:." 19' Barbecue Sauce c:;~ ~. ~:\• '!;:: 3.8' T t Sa Hunt's-Real oma 0 uce Tomolo flavor ...... 1n1 l ilt ;JI DISCOUNT FROZEN FOODS Orange Ju l.Ce ,,1.;;, '""'"1"1' •·•L 21 ¢ Ric~ In Vitamin C 1111 C P• Scl-air-Msorted 27¢ ream 1es '"" To [at' .... Bel-air Green Beans ''c',~" •:;;:· 581 Bel-air Golden Corn ~~1 2 ;:~. 581 French Fries Strawberries Bel air Regu· 1•r Ck C11nkte 2 ·II. 431 ,t,. Bel·a1r Sliced 1.i.. 491 . Sweet Berues ptr. Cotillion Ice Cream ~1~~~d •1~1.'.' 69t Potted MUMS It Sllewit 8rind $5" ror Dichondr1 ,~ •• .,. 1.HI .... ,. fttt) DISCOUNT DAIRY & DELI. Choose YOllf favorite Lucerne Dips Coldbrook Margarine •·•i. 341 tfn. 1.1.,, 19' CllR, L Y rt t.w Cal-lo ucerne ogu """'"d fl"M' ,1. 39' 1111. Lucerne Sour Cream Potato Salad L11ter11e Quali ty Ready To Enjoy "" 28' plftf 1•1,.11. 79 ' ''"· Macaroni Salad r~~:m:,,, ·~;·;~· 79¢ Mild Chunk Cheese ~~d'~: ,. 89' DISCOUNT PAPER PRODUCTS Toilet Tissue Brocadt 4 ... fl 34' Assorted ••ct Paper Towels Truly Fint-Whllt "" 281 Yellow w Pink Colortex Napkins s·~~,up •••. 11 1 ti II Kotex Napkins I I Weed & Feed Saltway l!IM Alt-Putpow LlwM" '2" fhfln1 ........ , .. u S.nittry-Regu. ··~ 77; l1r Or Super1 ., 14 Garden MULCH MtwlllM M1cjc liklll~Purpm 2-Cubic 99c Uquid Fertillzer Plant Food I.· 6-i nch ... $199 , Foot StlfW>W .. _. ••1111 ~ S.ftWI)' lllwtfi. 'l" P ts ., gy· PlllflOMI food .. Q A•Pvrpow foal 1'1 (I"'" If fl ..... t4o l't.) I _._. .... ,u,1,,.,~,_...,..,._,;;,.,.a....-..-..--..;i... .. -.._.,....J! Ptlte1 Eflt~ll1e l•11e. 1•11 Wt•,. A•C• 21 llUI ltJI, l 11 LtCll l t ltlflJ DlMtWRI 1111 ... 1 • 411 l trt ., .lit Mu i loltlllt. Olli h tlllnlf. ~IOn I ,....,..., llplceol L9,g, a... \.Nf. o.tM $1111!11. SEEDLESS GRAPES Sweet and Juicy lb. c RUSSET POTATOES 10· c Poun.: Bag Lario Slro Vine-Ripened! Honeydew Melons Large Tomatoes Ylno·Rlp1 Ide~ Slicln1 ~,._ for Sandwiches or Salads. ... 39c 1~.25c rr1.111 0111, ....... ~ ... Cucumbers Carrots Onions Prunes U.S. No. l Y1ttow .. 19' 3 ~291 3 .t 29' • 191 Pineapple Oranges Sunflower Papayas . . .... ... "' ... ,.. -..... DAILY PILOT 4 ; Jam . . ' pltase ,.Y _llllof. _, tlle.d .. 1er I( .ba<lalal· snri to loodl ..... U..,. on ltfl ool la Ille -;., -.W! Wlletl my modwr-4•1n" eoo.b tM aooa meal ibe Cloes uotJb for u Arm1 .. lbt ILal lefttvers tho lta•es lllllq Ill Ille tJte:ltea, lllftfriprated, for boun. r.ea, at rapperthne, 11te M•U tbtm 1p wl ... may~ -..... foodl llcldtd. ,,,.. ur leftovert fnm tut .... an ltft oat"tlodl ltd-and maybe 111 alpt. . I deo~ now )ow 1be ad Dllcl alay ~ve. II pollUvely lrilbleu me to· Oil yttll lllem LETS ASK THE COOK by Nin Wiley and J make It a point to eat only tbe ''Just cooked" dilltes. U I could ,...,iierao anlclt oa the 1abjecl, abe mtp• re.Use ibe 1erioU1nn1 of tbe matter. 'M'ns. R. M., AftL. INGTON,~~ Thal might no\ be the best way to win fri~ and in~ fluence mothers-In-Jaw but you. are right. \o be t\Jmcerned. Foods ol any kine! )losttlvely shoukl, not be ally.wed to "sit out." Many people i,.t>or under the delusion thlt to long as a dish doesn't cooi.ain meat It's all right but a 6auced spaghet· U di1h can tum sour, cream pies or anything wlth mayon- naise in i1 muJUplles bacteria like crazy In ordinary house heat. There are enough risks in life without , the mbery of food poisoning or an untimf.ly departure from this world en- tirely. DEAR N~: Tbt' rtader'1 Inquiry aboat chipped beef on toast prompted me to drop this note to you. My. children alway1 lovecl dried beef cream gravy over bot cornbread crumbled on the plate. U you've n'ver tried tbl1 you have no idea ltow 1ood· It is. It al10 ts very filling. I usually doubled the gravy redpe and thinned It sllghUy, Willll green salad It makes a good meal. Tbe cblldren ev'n fou1bt for the privilege of beating up any of I.be leftoven nen day ud to compU cate matten there was usually just enoqh for one. GLADYS B L 0 0 D , KANSAS CITY, J\10. . DEAR NAN: You haven't tasted the best-ever creamed chipped beef unUI you try my mother 's famous (With family and friends) recipe. Choose about 1/4 pound of dried beef with a good color arKI tear it into small pieces. Put It in the skillet with l tablespoons of butter, lard or vegetable shortening, stirring constantly until the 1beef is browned. Gradually add milk a.nil cook unUl thick. MRS. . JAM~ LANDlS, LANDCASTER, PA. Yes, "frizzling" the. beef first adds a lot of flavor you don't get otherwise. Canned milk, reduced just about one· third is gooil here, too. lt makes a very creamy dish with no canned milk taste at all. Nan Wiley regrefa that she cann<t provide p e r s o n a I answers to your cooking gues· tions, but quesUons or general intere9l will be answered In her column. Address your questions to Nan Wlley in care of this the DAILY PILOT. Vibrant Platters On Market A wood carving lnle:rt tw been added to the well and tree"d platter recently in- tmduced on the market . It Is design~ ao that natural juices will accumulate in the well for easy serving. It feature5 two 1ide sedlon.111 for vegetables, while the center sectl<tn is for meat, fowl or fish. Ovenproof. these platters measure 21 112" x 16" and are available ln-vtbran&-orange, blue, or avocado green. They arfl cored of heavy gauge stetl for durabUlty and sheathed with tough, satin· smooth ceramic for ease of cleanln1. 'nley are available 1t better hardware a n d department -THE BEST •••det1hlp ptll1 pro11e "I'••· 11uh'' 11 0110 tf .... -rld'1 lf!Ott pop11l1r co111it 1trlpt. •••cl If d•lly i11 tho DAILY PILOT. I, I -:7:":-::~_,.~ ....... ---.. -....... _--~--~ ...... ~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~~-. -.. .• . .. ~:~~~2!'!!"""'"""" ..... t~-o.fi'i...;;;MWi,, ..... ,,,. .. t # ,._ , ., *' • •• , ~ • • ~ , \ ~ , • , • • • .. 1 , , • , " , • .., • ., • • .. • , , , • , ._ , '\ ••• , t , .., ""' • • , , • .,. \ ) •• , • • • • Cake Waits • Freezer for Spectacular . Sum mer Finale 1be mother of a friend 'Ot \\'Ith clean bealH, beat egg Add hair the beaten egg tom ). Bake In a preheated 375-has removable bottom, lossen plastic. covered cardboard. About 15 minutes before yourself topping. oun has contributed her whites wllb cream or tartar 'i\1hites, to yolk·!lour mixture degree oven until cake tester cake rrom bolloin. Turn cake Spoon half of the slightly serving, remove cake from Makes IO to 12 servings. woodut\&llv nfruhini: recipe and Alt, until t!Jted peaks and fold In gently but ln1erted in center comes out upside down 00 a culling softened vanilla lee cream on-freezer and let ¥1.and at room Variation: Use all colfee Ice for tceceam cakt. Served form when beater b slowly thoroughly. Add to remaining clean -about 45 mlnut.es. board. to bottom layer o[ cake and l e m per al u re or In cream instead of the vanilla wllh Iced coffee, tbls delk:ate-withdrawn. Beat in the re-whites and fold in gently but invert. pan an wire rack tor· With a long serrated knife, I.op with 2nd layer. Spoon re-refrigerator. Top with small ice and raspbfrry sherbet; 1y Oavored dessert is fine par-mainlnl ~cup suaar, 1 table-thoroughly -there should be stand on lega if pan has them) slice cake Into 3 crosswise maining ice cream on 2nd scoops of raspberry sherbet sprlnkle cake with cognac in- ty fare. spoons-at a Ume; If necessary: no blobs of white. untU cool -l lo 2 hours. With layers. Sprinkle about 2 layer and top with 3rd layer. and garniah with some of the stead of rum ; serve with To prepare I.he iced coffee continue beating until sUff Turn into an ungreased lG-a metal spatula, loosen cake tablespoons rum on cut side of Wrap cake in plastic wrap. raspberriea. Add rum to taste peaches (thawed Iroien or Jlle ' cups water and % cup stralaht peaks form when Inch angelfood cake pan (with from sides of pan and around each layer. Plact? bottom layer Place in a jun1bo-slud plastic to remaining raspberries and sugared fresh) laced with jroUnd coffee and brew ac-beater Is slowly withdrawn. or wlUJout a removable bot· tube. Turn out of pan; if pan on a round or square of bag; secure bag and freeze. serve with the cake as a he!~ cognac. cording to the method for your· ================'=,,,,CC,,,...---====::.::....:.:...-=::::..:=::.::...===------..,..===='--'--======-partl~I! coffeemaker. The coffee will ·be extra-.strona. Fill tall alasses with ice. cubes fnd pour the freshly brewed eolfee ovtr the k:e, filling I.he &laSttS. Pass cream and 'fUprfine granulaled sugar. This makes enouah ictd corree for 6 servings ; increase measuremtnts for more sen·- -lngs. • ' CONNIE'S lCE.CREAl\I CAKE 6 jumbo eggs tn tablespoons fresh Jemor.1 juice J tablespoons cold water 1 1 C\JP sugar : Grated rind of I lemon (about 2 teaspoons) 1 cup sUted cake flour ., n teaspoon cream of tartar '( lf teaspoon salt S \\'bite rum ' 1 quart vanilla ice cream :$ 1 pint raspberry sherbet 2 packages (e ach 10 ounces) frozen raspberries i n ,. s)-TUp (thawed) or sugared • "l frtsh rasberries. ' Separate eggs pulling yolks ~ in a medium mixing bowl and s whites m a large mixing bowl. At high speed of electric ·-; mixer beat yolks until thicken-~ ed and lemon color: beat in :~ lemon juice and water. Beat in ·'.fit 11' C\JP of the sugar. 2 table-S spoon at a time: if necessary ~ continue beating until very ~ thick and a pale ye.II ow color . ~ Beat in le.man rind. Gently ~ beat in flour. 2 tablespoons at 's a time, until blended. ~ ~ Simple Flattery ~ I ' Travel solo on sunny days in , the slimming i ow·plcat • princess shape -add I.he lean. long vest v.•hcn the weather turns cOo\er. Send, sew now! Printed Patte~ 9320: NEW 1 Half Sizes 10'?. 12 1.~. J4 'h, :: JllJ:, 18~?, 20 1'.I, 22 1 ~. Size 141,l (bust 37) takes 2 1~ yds. 60-in. SEVENTY -FJVE CENTS for each paltern -add 25 cents for each pattern for Air ?-.1 ail and Special Handling : oUierwise third-class delivery ~ will t.akc three v.·eeks or more. · Scocl to Marian ~tartln. the ' -:-Daily Pilot, 442 Pattern Dept.. .._ 2.12 \\'est 18th St .. New York. N.Y. 10011. Print NAME. AD· ~. DRESS \\0ith ZIP, SlZE and STYLE NIJMBER. ) Cookware . "' Brightens -Kitchen )" Fiesta-patterned cookware -~ continues lo be a favor\le or -g American homemakers. • Ill desi&M are in subtle reds •nd yellows that add a gay note to •n1 kitchen or table , .ettlng. AR the ware which can be wallh1uig have designs on their bottoms. Tbe9e will not fade, btim or wuh off after repealed use. • 1 The Fiesta line is of tough ceramic baked-on hea\·y gauge _. itee:I l1nd comprl&es ID ii.ems, 'Ct': tnctudlng coffee m a k e r s , cuserolies, 11klllet.s, tea ktl· Uu, aauce pans. a Dutch oven and a Ove-w11 cooker. YOU'LL DISCOVER AT THE CHECKSTAND WHY ALBERTSON'S OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT FRESH PORK GRADE 'A' TURKEYS CHOICE-BLADE CUT PICNIC POT WIENERS ROAST HIND QUAR'nR ROAST CHUCK STEAK ~:.:·~7 ............................... ,..571 SAVES YOU MOREi . GROUND CHUCK ... _ ............................... 691 Compare our 10111 discount pricn with any olher superm1rk1l In town. Run your own test • • • you'll be am11ed, and pleased. But don't lhlnk th•t our lower prices hive reduced the quality of our stock. We still c•rry the large variety of top quelity products that we know JOU w•nt ••• only now their prices are lower. So shop Albertson's ••• and save with discount prlce1. BEEF LIVER ~; .... ., .• ; ............ 1. ....................... 591 Hunt's 46oz. TOMATO JUICE 7 Up Dr.Ink '""·"" 59' l>tpo .. 1 ........... . Sour C am ......... 291 re 1 .... 1a1oo~ •••••••• Pork & Beans ;·;·;\:: ..... 221 FAMILY STEAK '"""'"''"·'~·........ . ...... ,.98 1 ARM CUT POT ROAST.,. ........................ 75' CROSS RIB ROAST=:..,.... . ........... ,.981 PORK STE AK :'::'.;;:',:.';;:'.".'.'......... . . . . . . ....... 681 CORNED BEEF BRISKET ~;:. . ...... ,. 981 McCOY'S BEEF LINKS ......................... 0o •. 291 Northern 4 Roll BATH TISSUE FRUIT COCKTAIL Spaghetti :;:;~·: ...... , ... 3/1. Paper Plates :~~::: ...... 58' Heinz Ketchup ....... ,. .. 381 Detergent ~";.·;:;:,:;:. ....... 99 1 NapkinS co1o,,..60ta..~ .......... 10' Dinners ~~~;~;~:...1or: .... 6 /1. ·~.-.:~~·~, In-Store Bakery M·C ·P DRINKS Assorted CREME PIES BANAN A· COCOA· NUT· CHOCOLATE 89E:. Raisin Honey Bran Muffins .................. 6/391 Assorted Dinner Rolls ......................... 3 ... 1. Sliced Hamburger /Hol Dog Buns ............. ~ 4• S B d ..... ,,. 3/1 quaw rea 0.11,,,e~i.................. • ASSORTED 59c Jelly Rolls E• ASSORTED qc 6o•. TINS EA. Coffee Rich ·:;:;• 26 ' ICE CREAM :::.;;:: .......................... 591 POPSICLES,.,, ... , ....................... 4 /1. CREAM PIES ..... .-•• ~• ..................... 26' CASSEROLE -;-..:;;:~:::;: ................. 4/18' CUT CORN/PEAS """"" .................. 36' VEGETABlES~~':.:•.:;;;::; .... ,.,.......,.,,,. 4/1. HEALTH & BEAUTY AIOS it' r TOOTH PASTE lfD' 72 la ,, CREST ' ;t. ~ FAMllY Cl · SI ZE · REG. 1.0~ HAIR SPRAY .~7.\~" 594 U.S. D.l. FOOD STAMI' NABISCO. SUGAR or LEMON 39c COUPONS RING COOKIES 120L Gladly Accepted Sliced Baconc... •. ., ....... ,.65 1 Taco Dogs-,,,. ............ 79' Sliced Bacon.,.M"'•"···· •. 891 Shrimp =:.:.n ............... ~ ]19 Fish Cakes ~~.;; .......... 43' · Red Snapper ::::~ .......... ,.981 POTATOES NEW CROP CELLO RUSSETS 10LB.BAG c HONEYDEW MELONS COOL AND REFRESHING· LB. APPUS NEW CROP RED SNAPPY STJUNGlESS GREEN · lB. FRESH • l LB. CELLO CARROTS EGG PLANT SllCE & 191 FRY IN eu rn:R EA. DELICATESSEN 11 BEER & LIQUOR WIENERS :;=.~~ .................... 59 1 BUSCH BEER :,;" .. ':"c ............... ~1 " LUNCH MEATS :-::;:;:::, ........... 491 KEY LARGO ~:'.'.'.'::::'.~ ......... .-991 SALADS ::!"..::''.'.":'. ................... 39 1 HAMM'S BEER :,;"..'.''c ............. '. l" SLICED HAM ,........... 591 COLD DUCK "'-••~ ............ 'I" ....~................... BOURBO ._ '"'' . N-ff . ~·· '10" Av-Ho.If c;.,,1.., •••••••••••• CHEESE ,._,_.,''°""" 931 .... ,.......................... VODKA --.··'''"~' '7" f,i...,..i Holl Gol.,,, ••., ,,., •••, ••. DRESSING ..... _...,, .............. 581 SCOTCH ,_.., , .... .,. ............... '5" DRESSING "'" ... ""'"'ll .......... 47' BOURBON =~:.~· ........... , .... '.4" PRICIS GOOD AUG. 26 THRU SEPT. 1-1970 Corona del Mor -3049 Coast Hwy. Fountain Valley-16042 Magnolia Huntington Beach-15511 So. Edwords Huntington Beach -8911 Adams Loguno Beach -700 So. Coast Hwy. .-" -_....... • • • ,• + * ,. • f' ,• !i!"' > 9 9 • P ~• P 4* 9 P f4 4 7 I I f I I ¥2 p ; t a + o u • •• ' • • • • .. .. • ... .. ... • ' ·--------------........ "'!'ll!',. Wt-, -ll 26, 1970 DAILY PILOT 4~l • GRADE "A" IURCER PATTIES U.S.D.A. FRESH HEN TURKEYS CHOICE IEEF ' 98 LB. GRADE "A" PAN READY S PATTIES PER POUND ''DOUBLE DISCOUNT PLUS'' wt SPENCER TRIM~D STEAKS U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF-Cl!NTIR CUT \ 3-LEGGED FRYING CHICKEN THE fOLLOWINCO ITEMS AlE TYPICAL Of IVllT,DAY LOW SHELF PllCIS ON WHICH YOU ACTUALLl' 5.lYI I WAYS. CHUCK STEAKS MORE MEAT FltYER •••• , _IAIOAIN IAIKIT llOUL/IR LOW •HILP POICI SAYIS YOU MONl'f. FINE FOR BAR·B·Q , SWEET "N" RIPE NORTHERN >V P·OTATOES U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET 10c=~~0 49¢ ONIONS MUd 4 ~ 25¢ 1Spanish t·-., s · _ , PEARS 19¢ LB. APPLES New 6 ~ s1 Crop S Mclntesh Wltll it.ii .;011po11, "o "'i"im11r11 p11f<;~•1• r•quir•d. L;..,;t I box (ll•f coupon -On• co11po" p•r '111 to"'•'· Void 11ft•r Su~d.,, A11t11lf JO. ' AJAX DETERGENT GIANT SIZE 4 9' Wltll tll i1 eo11p•11, 'IO ll'linim11111 11111rch11•• r•q11irod. li"'it I liolf per eo11po11 -0"• coupon p•r c111io'"or, V•l4 •ft.r S111d•y, Aut111f JO. · POLISH SAUSAGE Wltll tl!l1 &hjlo~. no l'l'lh1l'"11"" p11rcll111• r•quir•4. -01• &•11· '°" 111•• c111t•111•r. V•id •h•r S11Ml1_y,...A ut 111t JO, D Lf AT iil•AIM us• USDA CHOICI lllf 98 BEEF BRISKET rn.::' C LL -SHORT 'R'1Bs 49' LI. USDA CHOICE ENGLISH STTU 7n. BEEF RIBS 7· LI, USDA CHOICI llEf STEWING BEEF 59cLL IA• M Wl!STERH STYLI BULi< BACON IAI M WISTERN STYLE PEPPER LOAF IA.I M WISTllN STYLI CHEESE LOAF IAI MALL lllf HO••IL" oz. ALL.... 49 BULK WIENERS c ••· Knackwurst 79t •. 79tB. 79ta. SUNSHINE HI HO CRACKERS .. G. ... , LI •o• 45c MJB ILi.CA• B7c I GLORIEnA .... CA•• 5/$1 COFFEE , LI. cA• $2.55 STEWED TOMATOES SPAM · 55' Prize LUNCHEON MEAT ·~Ac:.•· DFOOOGD TALL 15/$1 NABISCO OREO "OL 55' CA"S COOKIES RIG.... CELLO Gi1nt2lb.3 0z.Size-Reg.79c 59¢ LIBBY'S Dishwasher All SPINACH # 303 CANS 6/SJ CHIFFON FACIAL I TISSUE I I I I 200 2/PLY I I I I NORTHERN I I TOILET I I F I TISSUE 0 I I R 4 ROLL PACK DIET RITE COLA SICOND-MANU•ACTUllU' PR!>MOTIONAL ALLOW· ANCll Altl P'A&l•D ON TC)" YOU TO RIDUCI OUR •HIL, P'RICI IVIN PURTMIR. . PLUSH ILUI CHIP STAMPS -NO NEID TO DO WITHOUT ILUE CHIP STAMP$ WHIN YOU SAVI AT IAROAIN IA.SKIT .. 11:11. .. BARGAIN CMA tN ~LLllO ITO•ll DI COUNT BASKET STO•I PltlCI PltlCI PRICE ACCENT ' $159 ... $)88 $)79 10 oz. M.S.G. SHilll GORDON'S 25¢ BREAD 29¢ 27¢ 1 LI. LO.lf FAB 85¢ 82¢ 69¢ GIANT s1:t1 -- UNDERWOOD 45¢ CHICKEN 4V4 OZ. 55¢ 49¢ SPREAD CAM ·-. --UNDERWOOD \ 49¢ 45¢ CORNED BEEF 55¢ Sl'RlAD 4¥4 OZ. CAN CLOSE UP I I !'?z.~!HPASTE . _$JOii 79¢ 69¢ - LIPTON $)36 $)17 s11s TEA BAGS IOO'S PREAM 199¢ 95¢ 7 ,9¢ Itel ZO OZ. JAR DIAMOND A 19¢ WHOLI llRNIL CORN 25¢ "21¢ DIAMOND A -1·9¢ CRUM STYLI CORN 25¢ 21¢ I~ it·l3 ~:I i·I·l ·I I WEIGHT WATCHER 69¢ iA. DINNERS • SOLE • HADDOCK e FLOUNDER REG. 91c BANQUET 6/$1 MEAT PIES • CHICKEN e TURKEY OR e BEEF -VAN de KAMP'S 3/$1 MEAT PIES • CHICKEN • TURKIY e BEEF 9 01. PIH VAN de KAMP'S 3/$1 ENCHILADAS e BEEF OR e CHEESE PllCIS IFPICTIYI THUllDAY, PllDAY;5ATU•DAY & SUNDAY Aug. 27, 28, 29, 30 PRICIS IUIJICT TO STOCK ON HAND 6-PACK SPRINGFIELD · ·1ST9UALITT 79 I r :Ga.ADI AA c ·, BUTIER WE ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS --· ' --GALA - PAPER TOWELS llG ROLLS . ' J 1 LI. CTN. I ,, _____ _ -j ··-KINGSFORD CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 10 LB. BAG ' W!·GIVI BLUf CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA PLACfHTIA WI GIVI ILUI CHIP • STAMPS 1911 ind PIKenfla 710 W. Oipmln I \ " I • ------~~-"----~~~~~~ .............. ----------------~ .... ~...,"" ... • . ' ~ t • -~ ---. -_..,... _ __,~-~~~~--·-~~----------·----~----______ ._._..._ _________ ~--.. -------·~-..,! ........ -·-..... .. -· ,_ .... ,.. . ...... . • WtnJ---. Pabst Blue Ribbon ....... six ,au ...... '1.15 Beer with old time flavor ••• carton ot aix 12 oz. cans. El Rancho Gin ........... Fm ........... '3.85 Served with tonic and \inklillJI ice cubes! Quirt .... $UI Holiday. Times Vodka ...... Qu111 ..... s3.99 Blends ao smoothly ""ith favorite mixers! Eighty proof. El Rancho Scotch ........ Fm .......... '5.79 BotUed in Scotland ••• exclusively for us •• , and .rou: Relax, El 'Rancho makes it a cinch this week with an assortment of easy to serve, fun to eat foods all at money saving prices! ~·-... .,.... .. "" ·---.. ·-· • • El Rancho Ham Hon Too many varieties to list .•. but look for your favorites in our deli cases ... and take your choice of 16 and 16 oz. cupo o! Bettermade Salads niular(y aellini !or 43c ! Franks ................. 69~ Oscar ?.!ayer •.. the kids' favorite! AU beef or al l meat! Miracle Whip ..... 4 9' Love Kraft's quality •.. Jove El Rancho's special price; Quart. Hunt's Catsup ..... 25' Bi120 oz. jar at this special budget helping price! Save Sc! L• 1 MAIM COURSE 59c 1pton s .... ~~~~~ .... Your choice of varieties! Ready to serve in minutes! TV Dinners ......... 49' S'vanson's oriitinal TV dinners ••• choose your favorite varieties! Birds E c~~m~l~sH 3 i $1 ye .......... . French Beans \\'/almond-Onions "'/cream-Rice, Peas & ?\lush· rooms, ~lixed Vegetables '"/onion. Get several at this price! Johnston Eclair Pies ............... 69¢ Lean and deliciously smoky ! Quality you can trust ..• tenderness you'll appreciate . •• because each ham is cured especially for E l Rancho! full Shank Half. CENTER ~UCES ••••••• Sl.29 lb. B P • EL RAHCH059c utt ort1on .. ~A.~.. lb Or choose the \I.' hole ham, delightful flavor for satisfaction! U.S.D.A. Choice •• delicious roast, greaL to B·B·Q ! 1 Y2 to 2 lbs. avg. Compare the quality ••• and see that El Rancho off era more value! Beef R BONELESS $109 oast ENGLISH CUT lb •••••••• ?i1ore l'OOdness for your food dolla1· because it's boneless, El Rancho BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS Ready to cook . . . Ready to cook ••• Cordon Bleu • • • s12,9,, ~;~!'!f:g '~'.1'.1 s11,9 •. 12 oz. min. 12 oz. min. fresh Ground Round ............................ 89~ So lean and tasty, choose bulk 01· uniform patties at this price'. Aren't you glad it's summer ••• and that melons are lusciously ripe? ••• and that El Rapcho offers superb quality at a most satisfactory price? But that's El Rancho for you! Bartlett Pears .... 19~ · S"•eet and r ipe ..• for salads, for desserts, for just plain eatinrt Italian Squash ..... 19~ Quality that's sure to cook up as tenderly as you would expect! Green Beans ...... 25~ Snapping crisp .•• quality that assures you there is a difference! Tomatoes ............. 19~ Red ripe beauties .•• perfect for slicing.,. for salads, sand\'-'iches! Cucumbers ........... 1 O! Long and cool ••• add crisp slices to a refreshing satisfying salad I Romaine .............. 10! So co lorful, so tender, and at a price to make quality more invitinrf Sara Lee Coffee Rings ........... 59 , New dessert treat! 9" bi&! Every flavol' delicious! A breakfast treat! Heat and eat: ,, kinds! Viva Towe ls ............................. 29' Maxwell House Coffee .......... 83~ I PricetJ in effect Thur!. through Sun. A iig. 27, 28. !9, so. No salu to dealer•. Open dailu 9 to 9 ••• Sundau 9:90 to 6:9~ Ask the manager ebout our convenient Charge Account Service The work saver: Get several and save this \\'eek'. T\\'O lb. can .•• ,fl.65 Three lb. cnn •••. $2.39 •~-· Sliced M t 35, M D II ' p· CHEESE 99 • GU s ea s .. 3 oi nc. ... amma e a s 1zza ........... . ____ ~,Corned Beef, Putrami •. Dar_!\ Tu~~C}.'1 Beef. Ei&ht.cen ouncea! Ready to bake'. Pepperoni . Sl.19 &-a.I s -' FRESH fJUfTS 89' ncu napper .......................... • Ru1hed to El Rancho to insure finer fla\'Or '. fre h 0 t l!ClfJC OCUN 69' s ysers .................... . Fmhne11 that makca a dilCcrcncc! 10-o•. Jar, Sea Bass ..... ~~·fl·l·l·!n ....... sl.19 ,b Delirioua broiled .. fresh ness offers more fl:1vor : G Sh • Ot!AN CARDEN $1 59 reen r1mp ................... • .. Wouldn'~ they welcome llhrimp Uiis week-cud T HUNTINGTON HARBOUR: Warner Ave. & Algonquin St. NEWPORT BEACH: 2727 Newport Blvd. • 255 5 Eastbluff Dr. (East bluff Village Center) A/so conveniently located stores in Arcadia, Pasadena and South Pasadena I ' ---·-~ ----.. -· .. •4 -•• --· --· ~ • • -• - l'ILOT-ADV~RTISE" N W!dnP\d&r, Aug11s~ 2&, 1970 • DAILY PILOI 43 Real ~dvdrite c,Ae...:a ..... ~ I I lMk marv~ any hour, -any day·~ thla ahlrtdrw. Quicll., &.y, smart Crochet popula r lhfrtdreM In baste col- or• And plttt:ls for .~·nll}it , any-season Wear. Uf~--sport yarft Patt.em 7481 : Ni:,J sties &.14 inch,ut~. FIFTY O£NTS for each pal· tern -adtf 15 cenb for each p1ttern for Air Mail and Special Handlin1: otherwiM' thlrd-c.1111 deli very will take three weeks or mor~. Send to Alice flmoU (N1me of Your P1pir ). 105 Ne~lecraft Dept., R&x 18.1, Old Chelsea Slalion, Ntw York, N.Y. IOOIL Prlnl NAdie. Adtl.re11, Zip, Patter• Nurntttr. BIG 1171 NIP:edlecrafl cttaloa---40 ~ I ( e s , 200 deil1n~. 3 tr:-ee p.1tterns Knit, croc)iet l•sh\ons: Quilt, em· bnilder, w6avt. Toys, &lfts! Stnd Mc . · NP.:W! Complete A IS It 1 n 1' 1 11 k-marvi:lnus 1fth1ns, l11hlon1, pillow1. bAhy Sifts. rMre! $1.00. "M l11lalll Glf\I Bool.:. 50c:enu . ··11 Jtfly R.n11" !ti k:nlt. crochet, we11ve, stw. hflnk . 50 ctnl1. Book of I! Pritt AlllllM. 50 ct n I ! . 81r1ain! Qollt Book I h1111 6 biautlful Pfillernll. SO cents . PitUHtllD Qlilt Book t -p11t- tern• fer U iuperb quiltll. SO ctnU. lobk 3. "Qul1111 fnr TN1y'1 Uvl•I·" 11 patttrn1. ........ N·oodles G.o Naturally To Bee-in Heney. . . the sweet re1ul1 nl a ·bef:·in ... ill fun UI u~ in meals lnr t•n. Ha ve 1wtce 111 much fun this year 'c11u!le llM honey erop is twice 111 bil til UIUll. Honey is nne of nature's n1 turll wonders th1l has nn man-made counterpart. 8111 &eod .trnll important 1i hnne y ii, !ht pollln1tlon chore bees perform while 1 1 the r I n g flower nect1r for honey mak· lnl 11 10 !Imel mort valuable . Without honey makiTII be11 In JW'lllinate I.he crop11 , 10me fMd1 you take for gr1n~d WfM.!ld eitntr nnl e:xiM, or 1up- plit1 wnuld be so 1m11\, prlce:s wkllrl be prohibitive. There 1rt abo ut 75 tif these crop11 alw1ett1er, includiTII almonds, apricots, 1vocarlol'I, me lon11, eherrl,1, peache!! and pears. 8urli Yf'J could live without them. But wouldn 't rnenu1 bf: dull ! Now, nn In the fu n of cook· Inc with Mnty. II will sweeten anythlnt frtutt y~ur hre1kf1~t ctretl tfl dinntr desstrt. Your l1 verllt cak.t fmft\ a mix Will turn t!Ot bf:11ulifully tender If ynu •d<t tw& llbJl!!pOOM of Mnty, In 11 fint stream , to the bitter •~ you heal. Mo!'ll blktd 1nori1 m11de trlth hofley ktel'l wtll. Cake~ 111il ctM:le• at t y mol11 ind ltMer, NIJTfY NOODLE IN ACKS, I cup btMY I cup chunk-style ~1nut ...... ~··~·-\~ cup undllulid ev1por11.ed Milk t tt••PM" vanilla J talUtspnon• rlMJr t ctn (thrtt 11unce1 ) chow mth1 Ml(M'll111 Mir loatther 111 the 111· rr~ltnta tletp( lht nnodlt•. '!iii w ·rn lliflinMl"--e111n tM '°ul'.h fM thirty minutes. Drtit lily ltaspoonfula fin 1 fl'll.18 mtiklt 1Mtt. ltkt In m fleare• t1v•n fnr twt1Hy minute&. 1'1mnvt from eonldt 1Wt tMI CMk en raet . Mak~• 1-.......... ..... , .LlllilALllW""-"""i~i ·~llD MULTI-VITAMINS I 1. I I I I I P•ICll IPPICTIYI THURIDAT tllru IUllDAT AU•UIT 2f tllru 30, 1tf0 WITMIROll •229 aortL1••311 ~ I CHUCK U.S.D.A. CHOICE LEAN IEEF l'.AllTIOI CIWW:TER" HAND PUPPET' SWISS STEAK 0·80111 79 U .S .D.A.~~~ICE BEEF c lb. ·1 • TTIOll'I co•111111 GAME HENS ' 18·0L Miii, WT. ' 69.~. TOP SIRLOIN aOlllLlll '169 ITIAK U.S.D.A. CHOICE IEEF Ill, U.S.D.A. CllOICE · IEEF aoUllD •• PAMILY BONELESS STEAKS LIAll & TlllDD (; '1~! t .; SLICED BACON FOOD GIANT 7 9c FIRST QUAUTY l•La. PKG. •••••• • ••••••••• I I COFFll-ALL GRINDS. I I I I MAXWELL HOUSE . I I I I I I I I I I I I ·~= .. , I I . I I I 1·LB. CAN WITH COUPON & •2.00 PURCHAll LIMITOlll I ONE COUPON Pfl CUSTOMEl-YAUD AUG, 27 thru 30, 1970 I I · I ···············-····-······· .. DELI CA TES SEN CREAM CHEESE FOOD GIANT RICH & SMOOTH 3 .l ·OL •1· pkg1. when you buy Crest 7 4 ltmlll size-Mint or R11ultr C. 6 do i1htful Chuacters available PA•MIR JOHii ILICID LUNCH MEATS 0 All MEAT IOlOGNA 3 '1 corF£( -All G'l:IHOS HILLS BROS. ·lB~ .................. .8.lc 2·L8. CAN ................. $1.73 3·.8. CAN ................ S2 52 I O·OZ. INST ANT. ....... $ 1.39 ............. ROMAINE I I I U.S. NO. 1 All PUJIP'OSE YILLOW ONIONS I ll!'JTUCI I GARDIN"""· THICK WALLIO -_... · ---·-1-'-BILHtlPll'IRS--· 2 lAIGI 29c1 lARGI UOWN ST!AK IUN<NES I MUIHROOr,ill V2·lb. 2f 19c l91~; 39c • cono SALAMI .S·•a:. • H.',M lOAf pkfl. • H!AD CHllS( LIQUOR RAINOPP VODKA ---N~.~~L .~ 3 !!~ l!OINCV 'llMIUM ,ll$N(I• WIMCONSIN CASE OF 24 12·01. CANS BEER ' 12·0l. ,.,.., ,,. COffEE ~All GRINDS FOLGER'S DEL MONJE SWEET PI CKLE CHIPS, 12·oz., ............................ 47c LA ROSA RIGOlE TTI, 12-oz .............................................. 35c · I 18. 0ANo .... :.: ...... :17c 2·LB CAN ............ $1.73 3-L!. CAN ............ $2.52 6·0Z. INSTANT ...... $1.15 DEL MONTE SLICED OR TINY WHOLE BEETS, No. 303 ............... 37c l SLANPEB PUlill\._Quo rt ...... ~ ..................... , .................... 89c KAL KAN CAT FOO D, Bits 0' Beef, 6·ot ......................... 2 for J 7c LA ROSA SPAGHETTI SAUCE wilh MEAT, 15·0L ..................... 49c LA ROSA THIN SPAGHETTI, I ·lb. pk9 ................................... 33c FRISKIES DOG FOOD ........ c""-k""~u..r·~·"'..., tcic .. -111. 1 c ........... 2/39c ...MINUTlRIU...lAcoz. pkg ................................................ 53c JOHNSON WM., KLtAR, 27-01 ..................................... $1.09 JOHN SON'S FAVOR wilh LEMON FURNITURE POLISH, /.oz ........ 85r. WESSON Oil, 48-oz .................................................. $1 03 2300 Harbor Blvd. at \\'llsou St.. Harbor Shopping (;enter, Culita Mesa I ( I • ----:. -.:..• .:.'-·'-'--'''--"'--• .t. c.:. .x. _,, = .:..:"J...l..-.....1..-""-'""-"::...!'-'":....:..· .s.:c-..>... .................. _ ... _ ... _ ........ _ .... ______________________ _ - \ Sf OAll Y PllOT DMKIUDMimKSUCID s• COOllD llAll .......... 4-0z. '7 MOIMll.All.MIAT 5• WlmlS --··-ia. '7 llltl 51 All.MIATOll8F J 2-s• SL.ICB IOLOGIA _oL '7 . . .. Wtd~, A""rt 16, 1970 TURKEY ROAST U.S.D.A. GRADE A, 4 TO 6 LB. , AVG. WT. HINDQUARTER POITIOI 29c OFIECK 18111.ETS l~DED · LB. 1-..asm1u.1.NCXM1 15 1C .. TCUANIER ...... _ ' ,_,.__ 8 5 1 TUNA CAT FOOD ...... •.oz. YRDEN'S KAYA ... 4.0L 99' TAMAUS __ ..... 0L21~c ~ . . \ PILOT·ADVERTISER 9 CHUCK SU CED BONELESS. ROAST BACON HAM U.S.D.A. OIOla Oii STA TEii TAIUIRAND MORRELl'S OlllGINAL IROS. aRTIFIED IEEF 1-POUND PACICAGE OIEFIRAND 45!. 49~. •1!! RUMP GROUND PORK ROAST BEEF STEAK U.S.D.A. CHOI a OR STATER FRESH• LEAN EASTEllN GRAINFED LB. BROS. CEllTIFIED BEEF GROUND HOURLY TENDER• TASTY BONE 79!. 55!. 69!. IN ll. 97' . U.S.D°"'OIOICEOll5TATHllOS.ClllTiftlDIHF sftc OUIOWNCOUNTIIYST~IEPOIK BEEF ROAST=.ND_.....LI. y· SAUSAGEIUU<.............. ··"·39c IOfzlESSIHfSHOULDa aftc MOllll.1.'SPllDE-AllMEAT ROLLED ROAST . ··" .,-WIENERS --.. --.................. 12.01.49< ' t-ST.THlllS-THlll •• '.Ll.97< Jftc U.S.D.A.~OllSTA'TUllOS.CBTIJIEDIHF s 1 09 RIB ROAST 1THIJTH111 _____ ·"· y-STEAK gi.u1i~i'M~r1P --·-.... L1. U.J.D.A.OIOICIOIST•Tatl05.lllf 89c U.S.D.A.CHOKf()aSTATallOS.IEll' s 137 U.s.D.A.CH01CIOISTATElllOS.•EF s 1 •• RIB ITEAU •...... LI. T -BONE STEAKS .::..LI. PORTERHOUSE ITIAK LI. MOllBJ.T.Pn:SH1111tG.oarHa 67c NESH •1xruu•N•RAv01R.1.. IJc us .o..t..0101C1ots1•1•11os.1UF S 167 SLICED BACON ---"· GROUl!ID ROUND --"· TOP SIRLOIN ITIA•.- ---1MLSl'.u.nl ~47' ...... ,..._ ASST. FLAVORS, POP-UPS, REG. PKG. 3 9 I TO AS TUMS_................................. c: · ROYALREGULAR I I 0 : . PUDDINGS ___ ._ ...... -·-·-~~~~ c, · iiiRiiGUiAiNNER5 ... u.69c· CTLEANSER ...... ~1 oc· SOUR CREAM ....... l~DZ. 3 9c FAC0iNi.L TISSUE ... 4 ,.,s~I .~.sl HALO .~ ........ , '" 5 U.01 1111 Ch., ... '"'"'-6 "'"" G.,.. PRICES EFFEC. THURS.-WED. AUG. 27 TO SEPT. 2 1511 W11t1ru111t" l lvd .. W11lrn1n1l1r 101 W N n1h1n1k 5!. Cc.1+1 M111 1•0J W S1•1"1''"1h ~t S1nt1 An• 1115 9,~,, Strief, Co1t1 "'••• blt.2 fd 1"'J'' At• ~l1111lln9to" B•~ch 14171 Rtd H,h Awtn11t , 11111'" 1421 2 Mont i A•l!nu1, Wh1tt11r J 4l0 W11! L1,.toln Aw1nuf, An1ktn'n 1100 E11i Ccll1n1 ""•nut Or1n9e 2•lO lc:l1n91, Awevnut, St nlt A~, 11}0 l-. McF~dd.,n A.•t , S1nt1 Ant 2!10 N1 .. por t 81,.d., Coit• Mtst \ . . . . . \ r-----..,,,. HAW! MAW! HAW!. WH!:N ME • 1WEEZE I.II .. MANS FWMT, HE FACE 11JN !WtACK! HO! HO! HO! ..... ~--·- MUTI . AND JIFF JUDGE PARKER MAV!E ™EV MADE PLAIN JANE 1"0 MAKE 1"!-IEM l'l<EL GOOD.1 PERKINS I DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by R .• POWER I A.CR OSS SJ Island in lhe Wt~\ 1 Fl rt lnd•t\ 5 US Stnatcr 57 Un ity -···· Thunro rd bl An emotion 10 S1inl of the bl Stt1n1 htngt }~th century lt1lu1es: 14 Mounl1in: 2 wo1ds Comb. lo1m &4 Employe1 15 Ar11tlt of bS Rtmo~t lurn1tur t maltr1 1I 1& Ba cc.hana!s' from wild cry 1ecord1ng 17 As ian Jape SOME~ODY SICK? 19 Regale bb "Th~ "E''of 20 8rtJk 1part "Q.E.D " 812b 70 MISS PE ACH 21 Orn1mt nted &7 Cardfnal w1lh a numbt rs pa ttern bB More 23 Plnchpc11ny uncommn1. 25 P~rl n! 69 Old world "to be" l1z ~1d lb Edible lliber 29 "P11ise ye th e Lord1" 34 C.arni shme11t 35 ···-Scotia 37 C11y of Germany 3& The gun1s )9 Head ache remedy 41 Pert111rnt 42 Flat hills 44 Comes 10 1 conclusion 45 NovrltSl Jamts ·-··-4b Frtnth namt of Brittany 48 Orga ns OOWN 1 Eni nly 2 Elsi Inti ·~n buff~lo 3 ~l rd1tal C.orps 111t"llbttli l 1form~I ~ Pau11r1 2 worris 5 Rr lal •·1t~, of a ~01\ 6 (.ll a lutl~ 7 Ba~eball stat ist1t Abbr. so Out •• -11~: 2 wo1ds SI !11 und 1l1on 8 Norweg1ar1 man ·~ nam ! I J • ~ ' • ' ,. ,,. ' .. " " ' ; 1'" ' 11 ,. -~-- " ,. " " ,I " ll , .. .. .. -• ~ ,, .,.-' 51 ~ " " .R I" '" -.. " SI " • 1 U11d rf1111q J'1 Vog.i t ~ercis r 10 Ha~ \lie tank ptislttrt 1efil lcd 40 N~tive 11 Surplu5 of Haw~1i 11 B1rdl1lil•SC nr P E.I. 11 ._11111\lon 43 Tl1ose m.ik- 19 Nig ht: Fr. in11 amr 11tls 2l Color 45 Thoroughfares 2~ Nar10N 47 One WIH) s\ttp gels arou nrl valleys 4q Roman r o~d 2b Sral with 52 Composuro lrad 53 Fill to excess 27 Lubric atin g 54 Flower rlevicr 55 Oiv1s1blr 26 Hat.lS5 hy 2 30 Ba k1nq Sb Irish 111~red1rnl r xcl.lm~1 1on 31 Cus1oma1y SS Tlie E r.rr~lrl y;ay of Isl e do1~0 sq Easy job 32 Flem1sl1 &O Airc1alt or n1mr of tht future: Yprts Ab!)r. 33 Feeds tflt killy 63 Cair e is i!S 3& Kind of gol l t~pilal: lourn amer.t .l.btr. I • JO " " " " -" " " ... " - JO ,, Jl " A ,, -'" " ;-,~ •• .. .. " ,,d ,, •' ~ " " w I I~ .. .. • • ........ -....... • 51EVE ROPER PEANUTS CHECKER 011 i\llO ! By Tom K. Ryan HA-HA-HA WHf E!O By Al Smith !-IOPELE5S1 By Fra nk Baginski 'YOU N..6.ME IT .. IV£ CHASED 1T ! I • • ' • " ! < ., J r Ll'L ABNER SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRAC KER S l j ' J ' ' • ' . . ' // ~ec.> 1t1tJtt:r ! ... ' • , I I ·-"NP J1.1tr ~w C'O 'l"OIJ HC\U C.OME L/Oll HAVE ID H!WG AROOIJD ME AU.. 11-IE Tl Me: ¥' , .. By Mell ~OH IT 1•~'T PC'U.IJTIC' ! I By Saunders and Overgard I WAt-IT THIS TO BE .. ·Y'Kt.!OW VERY llTEllARY.' ... 50 'ltJUQ !=llTUlilE WIFf 'llrOl(T THIWK ™E GIRL SHE BEAT OUT IS SOME STUPID LITTLE t;,,,.---.,_ IWGOMP0oF, MIKE .' Ml #OUN lAl<t lER, THAT "FVTURE MFE • NM ~E(f/YIDA SHC!Ai. 0£l!Wk/' l fT!Dl/ WHAT'S THE 5CO~E ON '!illS NEW &AAPe JEUJI? ~ By Cliorles M. Schub CAR~V OUT! WE C~ECJ<·OOT CLW.S DO A LOi OF '<EUJNG. OAJLY PI LOT By Charles Barsotti By Gus An'- -· ' By Ferd Joh ..... . ' ( ·~ .. •<wo .. w r-• .......... . .. ! Me/Ill, It-) 'Tf.llS \11 ~0\..'E \fUl06hC:, 'l'EEMIAJ6 w1111 \111\..D\..l~e , .. WHI,! 6 1klh\..E Me. our? - • I By Roger Bo ... .. ! l?eSl'ECr l,!00. .. 'GI:~ WlllZ, CAN Wf HELP IT IF 1!/S 01.' CUiSlla,I\ TR PASSES ~T lllflOOSH )tlJJi YAIW ~ • I f ! \ ------------------ 51 Dlll Y PILOT Wednesday, A119u1t 26, 1970 ~------------ w ••••• lj.gim ,., 1970 N PllOT-A DVERTISEft JO • Dinner in Congo • "Behind the Scenes" Showroom tour of the Mint • Midnisht show • Club Breakfast or folies Bergere Clasbar Brunch • Dinner at Don the • Golf and swimming Beachcomber instead • All taxes and tips of one of the above included shows • . . • . • . . ~~~b:; :~:'tr~t the s3 9 50 ~: • Cocktails IN!• peri.on, dDublt OCCU~nt~ - Sun •. Tllun. on•y ~ FOR 8/<R·B-QUE BANQUET-FROZEN DINNERS RIB STEA K ALL VARIETIES SWANSON CHICKEN; CHOPPE D SIRLOIN; TURKEY , MEAT LOAF 10-11-0Z. EA. . 52C TY DINNERS ••••••••••••• I cliiicl< 591 ! c STEAK........ LI.I ~NEil~ $109 I ~lb.: I I I I tAMILY STEAK..... lb. CLU8 OR $129 I CUBE STEAK • • • • • • • • 1b. I FULL FLAVOR $189 . I SPENCER STEAK.... lb. ! SMALL END $109 U.S.D.A. INSP. GUARANTEED FRESH, I RIB ROAST.............. lb. ~ • • . • • • . ' . . • ' . FRYING CHICKEN I BONELEss 99c All WHITE MEAT 59 c I CHUCK ROAST......... . lb. BREASTS ,. .. , lb. 1 ROtlED&T1EDaoNELEss 95c · NO BACKS, NECKS OR Gl8lHS I CLOD ROAST........... . lb. MORTON'S CHICKEN, BEEF, SALISBURY STEAK; 0 TURKEY,CHICKEN &DUMPLINGS 17-0Z. 64c 3 COURSE DINN~RS. PKG 'STOUFFER$ 10-0Z. PKG. 95c •EEF STEW .............. . STOUFFERS6Ya-OZ. 77c s100 CREAM CHICKEN ...... '. ·5'oUFFERS. 30-0Z. PKG: $209 FOR LASAGNA.................. . KOLO KIST SIRLOIN TIPS OR -28-0Z. $159 ' . BURGUNDY BEEF........ EA. ·A,, vARIEms MORTON -,..oz. 2Jc SWANSON -CHICKEN, BEEF, TURKEY -8-0Z. 26 c CREAM PIES •••••••••••••• .MIA T PIES................. EA. CUT OR FRENCH EVERFRESH 18 BANQUET -CHICKEN , BEEF. ruRKEY-8-oz. I 9c GREEN BEANS •••• •• ••• c MIAT PIES................. EA. EVERFRESH PEAS Oil-10-0Z. ALL vARIETIEs-16-o z. PKG. 49c CUT CORN 16c Ku •• o Soups ··········~··· ... ........... EA. 3 VA.RIHIES EVERFRESH ' 1 ac ALL VARIETIES 1ExcEPT cHEEsE cAKE> 79c VEGETABLES .......... . SARA LIE................... EA. APPLE STRUDLE 18-0Z. OR PECAN COFFEE CAKE 1.5-0Z. 5 7c c1NNAMON ROLLS-B'h-oz. 65c VAN DI KAMPS ....... .. COFFIE RINGS............ c1NNAMON Rotts -13.oz. PKG. 39c J NEW ENZYME DETERGENT INCL 6 5 c y AN DI KAMPS ........ . GIANT BOLD •ID< OFF • • .... • VARIETIES CAK~S-17-0Z. EA. 82 c REGULAtMARGAR1NE J.Le. 29c PIPPERIDGE FARMS •• BLUE -BONNET .... crN..... MORTON-9.0Z. PKG. C FRISKIES 8UFFH-All 9 VARIETIES 7 ov, $I 00 HONIY BUNS ••••••••••••• 31 CAT FOOD _ -oz. 8.oz. PKG. EVERFREsH 22c JANEANDERsoN-w~~;::;;;A~· TINs 25c BllOCCOLI SPEARS •• •• SLICED .READ '9-0Z. PKG. BIRDSEYE 29C •••• '!.... · ITALIAN BEANS••••••• . AU GRINDS 1-LB. 2-LB. 3-LB. COFFEE . TIN TIN TIN MAXWELL HOUSE 79c $1 73 $2s 2 DISCOUNT PERSON EL NEEDS LAVORIS 14'-0Z. BOTILE OTHERS 7 8 ~<;;;; CHARGE ~ $1.11 DISCOUNT OTHERS , PRICE ........ ~.~~;~E 63 C BREATH FRESHE NER ·alNACA , ........... . M&Ai.ixs .. . .......... \1.69 $1 34 1·LB. P KG. BEST OF 55 c I 80N!lESS ate THI FRYER••••••••••••• lb. 1 STEWING BEEF ...... •• lb. ~•YER 49 c I ""' I!' 5 c [ "TfHDU ·LfE" sm USllNG ECONOMY CUTS THIGHS "• ll. I DRUMSTICKS "·I ov:~~~U4RKl,YS SHORTRIBS.".39'i> ,RYER 35c I MEO:S &. ac I ·GaADt "A" . + c Bfff WINGS.... LI. I BACKS....... "· I ::;'.' lb. CROSS R•••-.ss·" ORE-IDA-2-LB . PKG. 49c CUT CORN .............. . ORE-IDA-!l·LB. BAG ·FRIES OR 99c POT A TOES CRINKLE CUT ...... ORE-IDA-16-0Z. BAG 26C TATER TOTS ........... . CAL FAME-6-0Z. TIN 2oc ORANGE JUICE ...... ~. CAL FAME -12..0Z. TIN ORANGE JUICE ....... . 8 COUNT-13·0Z. PKG. IGGO WAFFLES ...... . 1 KRAFT MONTEREY C l JACK CHEESE I CHUNKS F ROZEN HEAT ..oz.. :;-; ~:C:r;:~ .................. ~l(i· ......... 45c ,_ r;.1.o,..,. l•·Ol. 73 nsH ITICU ................... •im. ........ c , ... ,1-. !•·· 98c HSH SllCl(ll .................. OL ,,., .. . C•••o~ .. ••AA & • l·ll. 73 coo tlU..ll~ ................. •KV:,........ c , ...... ,;.. ll-0!. 45 F!~ CA.US., ................. ,,G, ........ C • • .,.,, ll·Ol. 69 flSH 'N C"HSI SllCH .• ,. P'G. ....... C bpo" 1 ll. 79 HUI 'l'I CHIPS ................ P<G. ........ C ::-:H°"'H CHl'i ................. :r.~: .. $1 ,39 ..... f.;M,.'• ·:~l. 49 SH•W fl>llS ,................ ....... C ~=~-'~.:~ .................... 1.:~~1 ..•... 89c '"'°" i:~z. 79 vt.u Dtul.SllCU ................. :., ••• ,... C •'RESH SEA.FOOD ''"' Co•tht $ LI SALMON STEAKS .... 1.49 . • '"''°fill"'' /oliONTERfY -ocK coo ... 19c LI. RRllAKt'A.S'f SPECIAi, !•upn"'., •.,q~,,. · l·ll. 69 ll•ttD 1•to,.. .......... : .. : .. 'lG.··· .. ·•· C BIRDSEYE-INTERNATIONAL , DINNERS ::::~~~:~::~sA~. • , SPANISH STYlE VEG. 10-0Z. PKGS. S1.tt1t1tte1• Lltt1to1• Speci.11,ls fLIPTOP SPRING BEER CASI Of 24 LOOSI 12-0Z. CANS '2'' I ! 7·9L~. LOUIS THE VIII -FIFTHS V2'">60' PLASTIC $198 GARDIN HOSE .............. 12.sa W/SCRAPER $I 02 BBQ GRILL BRUSH .... 11.29 5-oz. PKGs. "'MEAT oR ""'BOLOGNA, 2 9 I AlPs IMPORTED CHAMPAGNE or $189 LUIR COTTO SALAMI, OLIVE c I AUSTRIAN SANDWICH LOAF, HAM LOAF I IWllS CHllSI COLD DUCK.............. EA. All BEEF SALAMI . 1 89 GRAND PR1x s2s' MEATS SANDw1cH LOAF. I cHUNKs 1cb. •••••• PICKLE & PIMIENTO LOAF EA. CORDIALS FIFTHS ~------------------------------' ..... ,,,,,,,,,, EA. 3 VARIETIES .............. 29c-19c COFFIE MUGS Tlie11'1•e Alli 11. Seuso11.At Tlt1•lftl111.a1•t SWEET JUICY-THOMPSON SEED~ESS GRA 5 TART SWEET RED 19c PLUMS.............. LI. ~"""' All PURPOSE GRAVENSTEIN c NEW CROP 15c APPLES........... I~. RED lb. ~RIPl--,ff 3 12-0z:-$,"OO. TOMA TOii. •••• ,BASKETS PEAK OF THE SEASON 4 s1 oo · 'CANTALOUPES.... FOR Pri(es Effective Thu rsday thru Sund ay, Aug . 27 , 2a: 29: 30 2701 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO 5858 WARNER,·HUNTINGTON BEACH • I . ~ . . . . . . . . .. ~ . . .. . . . . . -........... -........... -.........._ ...... ____ ~_..._ __ ~··· .. ···~· .... ---..... ' > • .. I . • . • I. I , .. • • . . -----· ,..,._""' PILOT-ADVERTISER Wedne5day, August 20, 1970 1970 EL DORADO Demonstrator. Vinyl top, leather Interior, full power, factory a.ir, stereo Ati.1-F!\1 multiplex, tllt-tele. wheel, po,wer trunk opener & door loc-ks, twilight sentinel. (0920). Low mileage. SALE PRICE 1969 CADILLAC Sedan Ot'Villo. Vinyl top, cloth k leather Interior, tun poWer, factory air conditioning, dual comfort seats, stereo multiplex, pov.•er doo1· Jocks, tilt-telescopic wheel, tv,,ilight sentinel, IJOwer trunk opener. f065AGCJ SALE PRICE 1966 CADILLAC NINHT El·~l\1 ~El 'JCN1~11 • Choose You1·s Today -. . WHILE OUR SELECTION IS GREAT ALL MODELS EQUIPMENT COLOR CHOICE OR -\\<~l~ <:Ol1'\"l''··s Fl!\J~S'I' SEJ.l·:<:'l'l()' ()(<' l'RE\ lf)l SI,) ()\\:\EU (:.\I) 11.L \ ( :~ \!\1) <Yl'llEI{ Fl\1·: .A l "J'() :\1 () 1; I I .LS . Wfdne5day, August 2~ 1~70 1968 CHEVROLET lrnpa\a Custom Coupt. Vinyl top and trim, V-8, hydramatic, ta.ctory air conditioning", IJO\ve1· st~rlng. radio & heatrr, Nabers service loaner. IVTPJ;;7~ SALE PRICE 1966 CADILLAC Sedan DeVillc. Vinyl top, cloth &. leather interior, full power, factory air conditlonini:. A~1-FM rt1dio. tilt-telescopic wheel, power door locks. twilight sentinel, pov.·f'r trunk opener. tTGJ3081 SALE PRICE 1967 CADILLAC DAILY PILOT 5:J Coupe l)f>Villc. Vinyl t.op, cloth &: leather interior, full power, factory air conditioning, signal seeking radio, white side w&ll 1966 (ADILLAC SEDA~J DE VILL E Coupe Dt-VWc. Vinyl top, J~·ather intcrio.r. fuJJ poWl!r, factory air conditlo.ni.ng, sler('(l, AM-f'M radio, tllt stttrini:: wheel, power tires. etc. f REC855 1 ,. SALE PRICE 1967 CADILLAC &>clan DeVille. Vinyl ton. cloth A: leather interior, tull pow,.er, faplm'y iiir, stereo1 AJ\.t-Ji'r.f. multiplex, tilt-telescopic, ..wheel, power door locks. I VGR244 J SALE PRICE 1966 EL DORADO Fleetwood. Leather inierior, fllll power, ractory air cond., stereo Ar.t-Fr.I, tilt telescopic steering wheel, po\vcr door locks, cruise control, f,\•ilight se ntinel. ITEH741 ) SALE ·PRICE 1969 MARK Ill Continental. Embassy roof, leath'f'r interiC>r, full power, factory air conditioning, ster~ tape, stereo radio, tilt v.'heel, all possi- ble options. IYCl\1386) SALE PRICE ONLY 26,945 A~TUAL MILES , Caribbean Aqua with white padded top and aqua cloth & leather interior. Full power, factory air, stereo AM·FM, tilt telescopic steering \Vheel, power door locks, electric trunk opener, Power vent windows, auto. dimmer, pre- mium tires. This one looks like it 1ust came off the showroom floor . . . SALE PRICED NABER S UIDIH GIOVl N "40. fWT. 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa door locks. (UKP240J SALE PRICE 1965 CHEVROLE T Rrl Au· 9 passengl'r wagon. V-8, automatic transmis."l.ion, power steerin&, factory air conditioning, radio. hl'ater. etc. ( REC8<XH SALE PRICE 1970 CADILLAC Sedan DcVille. t:.H.rly trade-in. Cloth & leather lntrri(•r. full power, factory air conditioning. strreu AM-FM n1ultipll'X, pov.•er door locks, tilt-tele!lcopic wheel. twili ght scntinrl, et{'. J,.ocal. 1 O\Vnf'r el'lr. (;)()lAFV I SALE s5555 PRICE 1968 CADILLAC Coupe Of>Ville. Vinyl top, cloth & il'ather interior. full po1vrr factory air, sll'reo A1'-1·f'i\·I multiple."<, tilt telescopic Y..'hePl, power door locks. twilight sentinrl, P""'Cr trunk opener. fVUT032) SALE PRICE suMMH. LEASEsr1c1ALS 1970 --540 ~910-·--·-------'--· EL DORADO -·-· -·•-·--Tf?)i!lC'T"J- ONI. Y '$190 MO. 24 Mootll°'" hd L-ALSO IMMIDIATI DELIVUY ON ANY CAI IN STOCK SALES DEP ART~fENT OPEN ON ~"PltOVED CllEOIT ' 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. e 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun. Servlc• Dep•rtment Open Mon.-Fri, 7:30--6:00 All CARS SUIJECT TO PRIOR SALE. All SALE PR ICES EFFECTIVE HIROUGH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER I, "70 • ' .i I I pm••••s•s•z•z•s11s•s110112"•212112•21105101121112011211s111sass1112"';1110asc1110aa .. a111111a11u"'s11a .. u110"''"•""''"''"''"''..,' 1111:••2111•"'• ... ••• ... •·•-0 ... ..,,,., .... , ................... ,,.,, .. , ... ,.,.~~-~·~·~· ·----,,yr~· ·· ·· ·· · · -~ -I ~;~ • • • ' . • . . : ' I ,. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ILT HOUS~S FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE --:t .. ·:: ~,·'-~ l~G~•~n~t<~•~l~iiii~iiiiiliil 000~.G~•;ne~r~•~I ~iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiil 000~11 ;;G;";;";;";;";;l;;.;;;.;;;;;~;;;;1;;000;;;;0-;;;~';~~I;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'000;;;; General 1000 General 1000 General 1000 . --:: YEAR 'ROUND ... , If "t' A es fl I () IJ SKINNY DtPPtN' . HUGE TRI-LEVEL . t S y r • • • • o/..inda J!J{e 1t ...,,..., m"'• any dlfr0<-• . I .,, BUILTI i•n c1• If it 's . snowing .oulli~de Bt>autifully ~ppointed home 1 I s • PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOME '"" '"'" '"" ".-ommmg mue from tho ocean. ln»de 1n your. bJr1hday suit be-yoo will find .( bedrooms, 3 ('<IU.1>r llus pun! Is [K"_1v11tely b&ths, fom1a1 dining huge ~ndoo1!'., heater and fll!f'r«i . f;unily room & "-'!'\ bar, You fll•• sPf:u·ious 3 lx'droom will Jo,,,e the 2300 SQ ft . F8J1. 1~111\j• l!Mlks like a n1odcl lastic llu!dscaping & shaJtt:- horne 1t.1lh 2 olt.'d blttlu!, roof enhance the exterior A t>.,•,.ulih.1! built-in ki1c~n de-\vba.le of 11 buy for $36.SOO! 77 Linda Isle Drive New 5 Br .. 5 bath ho1ne on lagoon. Marble entry, wet bar, AM/FM lntercoin, I-lu ge n1::ilr Br. bas beam ceil. & own frplc. Large llv. & fam. rms. w/frplcs. w/deck . . $185,000 JUST LISTED-and "ju1t 1elllngl" PILOT-ADVERTISER ll 1 y.., c.. Sol"· fW It, Tf*N It Wiiii. w..+ Ad HOUSES FOR SALE !HOUSES FOR SALE General 1000 Costa Mesa 1100 ONLY $21,500 ---New Tri-Plexes $57,500 1undcr L'tlll.~lr-avall ScJ>I JOI )..argf•, lll"aull(uJ "hon1c1 with un inc:on1e" locutelf in I.he finest Easlsidc area of Cost.I:& t.tesa. Featuring ( 1) 3 BR, 2 BA "O\\'ncrs unit" + (2) 2 BR rental units. See at 203) Tustin Ave., ('Qt' \\'ood. land PJ. or call 6•l2..j90.'i (Also rww inconle unll!i for sale in Dana Point!. ··"'" NEED ROOM TO BREATHE? For inform•tion on All lots & homes, ca 11 : signed for a woman s (.'On- ven1erM:e. Talu> over ex1st- 1n~ 6'·• annual pe1'ft'nl11oge rale loan "Wllh tOltil pay· mr-nts uf $196 .00 f)('r mo. Call 'lO""-You'll be 11W1m- 111111J.: beft..11·" you know u. ~COATS ~ WAtLACE REALTORS Near HARBOR 1-llGH on • BANJO streel -SPAC IOUS 3 bedroon111, 1~ ba1hs, Jo~AMILY room, 1WO wood.- burning FIR~PLACES { + gas logs), beautiful new cal". pe1i11g. PAT r o or•·· STREET PARKING for lxia.1 or 1·amper & easy-up.keep yard. \\'ALK.ING dislance to llll schools & &happing. Besl of all -an "assun1able·lOW· interest-rate" LOAN &: a ''like-quick'' POSSESSION! $33,950. \\le n>peat, $33,950! Very few lef1 at thi11 prll"f'. J.ocated on treelined stree1, 1l11s nice hon1e is clme 10 11hopping &: schools. Instead of renting, why not buy thls homf' &: in '""'-0 years have $3000. lo S~{O). cash to buy a larger hon1e! Hoines are in- creasing 1n value laster lhan ever bt!fore. e OPEN DAILV 1-5 e 'Ti! sold! Assume 6%~:. VA loan. $148 Per mo. Redecor. 3 Br. \V/\Y cpls. drps_ il"l!- 1ned. (l(ISSf'SSIOll! Only $22,- ~-IO. 1984 t'Hleral Ave. ,_ BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR NEAR HUNTINGTON STATE BEACH C BEDROOM -3 BATH FORMAL DINING ROOM FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE 730 SQ. FT. FINISHED BONUS ROOM 3 CAR GARAGE 833 Dover Or., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 Nichols Real Estate General J ooo ! General I::..::.::::::::::::::::;;;;. I 1000 "6-8640 9551 Hamilton Ave. Huntington Beach 962-44SC C . F. Colesworthy & CO. llEALTOR 1028 Bayside Drive 675-4930 _E_A_S-TS-IDE BARGAIN 3 BEDROOMS- 5'6-9521 I il J k NICHOLS MODESTLY PRICED AT $35,390 Other 3 to 7 bedrm homes up to 3000 sq. ft. to choose from. Immediate occupancy, son1e 1nodels. VA·FHA & conventional financing available. RANCHO LA CUESTA AYRES HOMES SINCE 1905 MODELS AT BROOKHURST & ATLANTA HUNTINGTON BEACH 968-2929 e 968-1338 , 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. -------- General 1000 General i.=;;;;;:===:: Horse Lovers will also love thia ·3 bedroom ranch home on a FULL $31,950 POOL 1000 ACRE, has outdoor .frple /, BBQ. many shade trees. Room for 12 units. Ov.•ncr will finance al 8\.-i'/. .. Hu!i·y, won't last! Spacioos & charming 3 bed- roon1 home on (JUJel, lrce- lincd cul-<ie·sac. Large fam- ily i·n1, 2 massive raised 2 Units frunl J Bedl'OOrn hoinl· l'.i th ' hn.>place & a n1c1• arrurt- 1ncnt 1n the n'ar. Prt..sent in. t'Olllf' $300 a inonth. $25,995 3 Units 3 Bedroom ho1ne. a 2 l)('d. room garal!lr apart1ne11t and a !;ecluded l bedrom apartment with a steady in. come ol $395 a n1onth. $37,500 Newport •• Fairview ~46-8811 $C9,SOO hearth fireplaces all bllns, I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ luxurioUll shag c8rpeting &: Ii beautifully landscaped. Pos- session by school lime. Call "' P E RRON "'""'" ..... 1;;, • .-............. ,.. • MOVING 642-1771 Anytime DOLL HOUSE- IN COSTA MESA I ~~~~~~~~:! s2i,soo I; Jl"J a.11 cxcepl.ionally •·lean l bedroom, 2 belh homt' on a strccl lined with tov.·cr- lng ITtt!J. Jt h1;1s a be1ufi- fully landscaped bark yan::I v.1th a big cov<'red patio, double garage and close •u JIC'hools aud shop11in~. Try no mO/'ll'y do-.i:n to Vcls or low down FHA. SL'C thi s one. EAST Musi :.ell slu.1rJl, spo11·1ous 3 bedrooms. 2 hallt", <'U•nph·tc bllins, o\'ersu.l'd ~w~1gC', park like ya rds, covered pa. ho & i;t'fJaral.· play [llt.'U. Walk lo school & p;.irk. Full prll.'f' $24.950. I.ow. lnw f-.llJ\ dol'.11 payn1en/ OH ASSUl\IE 5% % Joan. JU.SI lrslM • lniJTy! Call 540-11'.il " " . ' . ......., • I==== OPEN HOUSE DAILY ,, ,; FHOhf I PM 306S Country Club Or Outstanding custo1n hume along Wth lairv.ay of f.lesa "., Verde Country Club. 4: big bedroon1s + family, duung Ir: game roonui, ap11ro..x. 3000 sq. ft.. pnval<' pultu~ l,'l'\.'(!n • see it! " 10pc11 EVl'llUlJ;~! •• ' ''I~=~~ SPARKLE? PLENTYll .,,. . .,,, A lruly fabulous honll' -1111 BAYSHORES CUTI E Neat li!tle ranch 5tyte home \l.'J!h 'l bedrooms. l ball1 lovely yard al'lrl excellent locallon $49.300 Realtors "Our 25th Year In the H•rbor Area" 673-4400 DIRTY COLLEGE PARK FI XER·UPPER-5V2°/o TI1is house is a mess. but 11 has 4 large IX't'.lroo1ns 2 baltis, electric bu1lt-1n °kl1- chen. separat" family roon1 . Uoublc garage, forced air heat, large cul-de·sac Jot "-'Ith fruit trees galore. cov- 5 BEDROOM MESA DEL MAR COURT SALE Tlus bcoullful J bcdr110111, :l bath, <'Xl'Culive h u 111 <' loca~cd u1 onc or C:ul>ta Mesa':. mOf'I dc1iu·abll' ;.ireas is bclllj.! i;old und('r ~0111·1 order. Jrs in 1nod1•I hoin<• condition throughour. 22.iO SlJ· n . of 1iv1nl'! art-11. gold n1edallion bu ilt-in k1tcl11•n. Submit any rl·aso1111blc ul- fer. Call N(J\\' :J-16-ll640 RJ.IB cred palio and playhouse. -~~~- Take over SY.r7o loan -$178. College Park totaJ pa.yn1enl. ......., detail of luxurious li\'111): for. J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. gotten! f-'rom beuUL hl'!l lcd ,. tillered pool, wurn1 se- Q\l.·ner nioving 111}rlh, 111ust sell UlllljU(' 3 lk•d i'IH, 2 h.lHl Collr~r Puri.. h1un•' 1·nn1· pll•!rly crp11J ~-drJ)(i S11.1<'- ious funnly z n1 o\"1 •1·!uokir1~ lush 1anrlscu11111J.:" .~. 1•11v1T~'4 1 put1u. &'t• lh!s tlt•ll glllllll hon1r -Only $:18,7."iO, 111lh " '•' cluded patio. lush land- scpg., to a "forever" \'1ew of bay 1,, coos11inc. 1his is •n outstanding hon1cr 3 BR. 3 Sallis. All clec. kJtch.; 1 · • freshly carpeted & draped . '" immac. cond. Bcsl buy in Cdi'.t al $75,000. SEMPLE Real Estate :1Sl5 E. Coast H"')". 67.>-:l!Ol Deluxe 4-Plex In Mtsa Verd(', hns large .:>xccl!cul 1r•1'1ns. Cull Hn.v O\l.'lli'r .l bcdrrn. 2 li<1!h apt Gaul!. ~.10.11 :1 1 ll1•r11ag<' + rtu't.'c 2 bcdrm. 'l. bath Jteal101·.~ apts. Mlll't SC'e ro ar111n·c1-eBEACH BARGAIN.- ate• $68,950 Coy Hester, Realtor 645902 l\tust 111•ll no11 '~ Xln1 ('ond . 3 Br. 2 Im 111 1011. lu,1 pr 11'1· of $24,:iOO -1\11lk 111 n;, an~ CAYWOOD REAL TY &.10tl \\' Coas1 lh1 .1 NH • 548-1290 • VACANT llu~(· 4 h1..'droon1 h-Omf' just DANA HARBOR \\1.111111g fur your family \l'llh * TAYLOR , '"'"'""' ''""IY ~"'" INCOME HOMES si•pu1·<.1ll' OJNING ROOM 3 DUPLEXES .. $31.950-$44,950 and 11. Jargf· rounuy s1yle BAY FRONT 2 TRIPLEXES.$63,950-$66,500 kitcl1l'll w11h BREA.Kl-'AST 2 J<"OURPLEXES. NOOK. GN'<it North Costa Nt•vt·r~nd1ng view fJ'OOl 1h11; .. S6l.~$69.500 Mt!sa )!K."alton clo · 10 IO\t•ly dupl1.>x, f..1arble tu-cpl {3~ 3 BEDROOM HOMES. I ~ " 2 BATHS-$21,000 VETS Call: P1ilrick \Voorl. 545-2300 e Bill Haven, Realtor 211. E. Cuast. Cdi\1 67:1-3211 COZY COTTAGE -$750 tow ra~h 10 all -no down to Vt!lcrans. 1-"ull price $211.950 new loon $20,450 - $163/fno P & I. Heavy shake roof. enclosed J,'llrage . & large lot. Call ~:i.8424 South Coast ReaHors. I i,chools & &iulh 'coa~t ~laza. 1n "ach unit. Live ln lux. ·· .... $30,950 Q U 1 c K POSSF.SSION! ! ! upf)('r & renl 3 br l0'1'l'r. Brand new, under construc- $32.950 Takes <1!1 1900 SQ. ft . $160,000 IJOn. Large buildings w/de- u: 1t''. DOVER SHORES luxe owners units, oce&Il H's dirty, bul wilh some paint and elbow grease, it will look like new, and what a price. Owner very anxious. Full price $21,IXKI.-Don't wait on this one. It sold once, bu! it's back on tbe market, so Hu1Ty! ......... It seller pays closing (.'Qsts You can move into this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home for $15.00 total cash out ol your pocket. It's located in Costa Mesa. It has a double garage, beaulitul landscap. ing, covered patio, Utt Un-e EAST SIDE-3 br. 3 gllfage., erl street. Owner asking $24,000. Easy terms. By I $23 500 H , ~·" o.,.,, o-.iner, 6-1G-29il5. COATS & Lovely 4 bdrm, formal D.R., den & garden r m. lmpres- hlVl· en1ry. 2-Sty Jiving rm. OPEN DAILY $108,fm views, xlnt locations. Take advantage of good rental in- l.'Oflle + property value i~ creases due to the new Dana Point Yaeht liarbor. RLTR.· urry. .....,.....,..,_I °"=='=======1 Mesa Verde 1110 1 . WALLACE REALTORS --S46-4141- (0pen Evenings) 41() Morning Star Lane ''Our 25th Year" WESLEY N. J)hone Builder 642-4!;05 or se,. a1 33792 Copper Lante1·n Dana Point BUYER'S BONANZAI Price just reduced to $47,500 on this beautifully upgraded 4 BR.. profess. lndscpd. home. Quiet Cul De Sac lot, ample room f.or pool + play 11.rea. YOU OWN TIIE LAND! ON THE FAIRWAY I Cu.st om built, 4. bedrm. tam. r ily roon1, 2 big lire places.: A HOME This beautiful home over·1 TAYLOR CO. WITH EVERYTHING looks the 17th fairway 011 FHA BUYERS Custo1n Uurlt. ~ BR. 2 BA. EXTHA, EXTRA Jge l1v1ng l'lll "' d111111i; + rl1n1nl( ilfl'a, hrdwd fli s. goOO qu:ihty cT- pl s. dblr ):.[ar. \Vulk 10 shop;.. N EWP~~'~lt~~~TER LEASE OPTION NOW 21Jl San Joaquin M1Jis R<Md .,..,.64441'!1iiru' .. 10P!iiiiiiii 14 BDRM DR & FAM ,,, •• OPEN EVENINGS mn.\\ ·' Ill. lfll 1\1\,U.I'\' I \f. Near new custom rlerorated f..fesa Verde Golf Course.j 4 bdrm., 21ii ba.; Jge. fain. 6~ assumable loan. By owo.1 rm. w/frpl. Formal din. er. 3036 Java Rd. 54G-4095.1 rm. Lovely yard -garden $63,500, . entry. You o"n land. $49,500 -o:====::i====• ''Please call for our pictUre ---Newport Beech 1200. \VA NT .1-".<\:c.1' AC'J"JON' ~ ! DUPLEX $20,950 BUG'S EAR JMl\1l::DIATI-: POSSESSION! Llltle 111on!'Y ncetlcd. Stun· n1ng 4 huge bcdnns. Double lircpl11t.:e. FORMAL DIN- ING . Family roon1. Gourmet J.~1: bcdroo1ns. (I J l"llCh, near This one is l'Ulc as a Uo~·s kllchcn. ~love in wilh uplion dowrrto1t.•n, C.i\1. P<11·k. \Vo-~ar! Ju;.I 11~1ed Sunday! 3 lo buy nioney ;wd.._n!ason. :ESl 1;19 t15 l0 1'0 1 CHANNEL FRONT OPEN THURS/FRI 1-5 64 aALBOA COVES broc:hure of current listings"' ~ Coidwell, Banker 111cn's. BiJys & Girls Cluh. Bdrn1~. charrn1ng decor; able 1-cnt. Call 64:,.-0303 FOREST E OLSON 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. Con1cmporary S I • L" · ()\.\·ni•r lll•cd!i <'ash ~hn\\11 o.autcnlC .sha~ carpels thnJ-• uper at1ve 1v1nn horn•. Roon1 for 41) II . boat. • hy ap111 our . Nifty noor pfan with .. ''The Bluff•" Call: 673-3663: 642-0507 eves. Lachenmyer Rlty ~~nell'ri fa1111ly rn1. king~ Inc. l{coltor:-. 1800 sq. 11. of the greatest CALL 6'16-392S or ~14:>:'\.IS3 SUR b.-·d~n1s. Beh('\t; l1 01 1 ___ _:::::.:...:ccc.c.-__ living. .\I aste r SiZ<'d ----------I not. you n • hl~h on a hill $22,500 ' bedroo1n . 3 baths. 49 x 19 ft. lh;JI affortls a cooling ('\'Cn-2 HOMES. l LOT glass enclo.st.'d sundeck wlth -HARBOR LIGHTS-ini.: href'zt·. PrKi·rl at only a breath t..ik111g upper bay Phu. lh1 · "''ll'fl<' vie" of ~111 f ll.:'ia) for •l llll'k i.alr. l:ilart bu1ld1nl! )Our ES-view. Priced below l.IUllls :.ii1lrn1-t u1 :.ind 001 of TATE wi!h this terrific val-$3,500 Reduction replacement. 842--5581 or L-VlorfuJ Ne\\porl Bay. CoLy uc in excellent rcnlat art'a. TIIREE UNITS _ Priced 10 5.J0.-1720. Tarbell. J.1v1t1g Rm . formal rl1nuig 2 bedroom + 1 bedroom + sell. One 2 Bdrn1 un it . 1 JUST COMPL~E~T~E~D~ i·n1 l;1 r~e Fam.-B1lh<1rd rnt. double gardgc, Seller 1vill bdrm. uni! . bachelor cot-Ivan Wells nC\\' 4 Bedroom. 3 \1•l1h wf'1 hi•r. Bi·autiful Bi i ----pay poinrs for your FHA or tage. Double garage. Large bath + powder room View 1.;11 ov••r!ook1nc; prolel·ted VA loa.n! lltundry i·rn. Ne11r schools home in D::l\lt'T Shores. i11'K"k 1.:1110 \v11h fish pond No Down Payment w lk & L antf shopping. A bargain at Rldily panelled family rm. and loads of tropicul flo1t.· lo Vi.!ts Ill' lu\Y duwll 1-"HA a er ee nl $33 000 w/frplc & \\'el bar. S"-'i m- crs. ·r11rce Bdrn1 .. 21 ~ bath tcr1ns . 4 & r11n1Uy roo1n in . ~. YM . 'La.Borde, Rltr. n11ng pool in walled-in • huge m;1stcr Bd1111 su11r good Nor1h <.:ostu l\1es11 loca-21}13 Westchfl Dr. 6 patio. Roy J . \\lard, Rea\lor I · rt b · lk ... II 646-771 1 646-0:i3:1 Eves: 673-611 r·on1p t•tc with on1;in tu . t1on. wa ·1111.: uist1111cc 10 a -----64fr15.i0. op<'n daily. G;lra~c off <illcy + aririi-~chools, incl Parochial .~ Open 'ti! 9:00 Pi\{ tJr1nal boat nr 1ru1lcr sto1·agc IV.'O big n1;JJ'kels, Ncu1·. new For The Talented Near Estancia High Superlative Living "The Bluffs" ~1iu c:1• Top r1t•1ghburh001I -crpls. Lill1cd a1 $26.900. Young Couple: I 0 1800 sq. It. of the grea1est lup 11ual1ly top val11•-. ()n Y i fll'll E\"l'llini.sJ Exccllcnl flour plan "'i1h '.! 3 Berlrnon1, Jl• haths. ne\·: hving. l\Iasler sized bed· M . M . La Borde, Rltr. ~6-~ISO 11~ haths in top Ne111)(lr1 f.1any tre<'S. $24,500. roonis, 3 baths, 49 x 19 ft. :stm,:M . ~ lll•d1'00rns, :-.cparatt' tlen anrl carpeting. t'ocloscrl pallo. MO-{):~»:, H1·s: t>iJ-6116 !fkk'"'e'o""e.,.RE'~'""'LTYI n c ii; h I b or hood. T""o Well5-Mc;Cardle, Rltr5. glass enclosed .sundeck with ~ I I I "--1 C a breath !akin(: upper bay --GROWN-PAINS-AdlrnlltH ,.u in·11 Oll'C:-.. ~r>acc or'""' or 1810 Ne"·port Blvd. .M. -k rr 11 ,.,.,o• view. Price<l below replace. 5 BEDROOMS. can1pcr 11ar·1ng o a cy. 54&-7729 Eves: 644 .......... N('('(js "HER" ideas and n1cnt . 8~2-;i58t or 5ID-1720. 2 BATHS-$26,950 "'HIS" hanrly"·ork PRICED 'farbell NO ni•1nc} do\\11 to Vets. and BUILDER'S HOME AT APPRAISAi. s:u.900 OCEANFRONT BUYI Senta Ana Canyon 1111~ hou."I' is u sccal. Local-A magazine (.'OV<'r farmhouse C. F . Cole~worthy Call us for appointment to ~ Acre v1cw. horses QI(. i•d In l){'SI Costa hl<'sa. on quic1 tree hncd Sll'<'f'I 4 & co. R'" 'I.TOR . "-" -inspccl 4701 Seashore Drive. Elegan1 cuslom 3 BR, 21~ \\Hlk1ni.: <tis1<111< e lo Calho-Bcdroon1s, d1n1ng I.· flu nily 10'.?M fkiy~11!c Dnvc A great beach house. fully ha, unusual 24' LR. formal lu· school.~ wK.! shopping. ruon1. Buill of 1he f111csl 675-4930 furnisher!, for only '$.">4,000! dining rn1, <'hef"s kit study Built-in k11t·h1•11. double gar-wood wllh Wgh hcam CC'll· --~~R~--+ fain mi. Sec! • a~··. /:u11rly 1•~1m. Or lake ings & used bnck 1h1'uo11t. LIDO WATERF ONT PETE BARRETT RLJY """'' ;'o" v,110.," $155.00 """" lo•. Mu" "'"· $GO,'.OO APTS.-320 LIDCil NORD MAIN REAL TY NOW REDUCED TO Realtors 545-8977 )ll11., uu·lud1ng 1a:-..e~. :1~6-$6-IO Macnab-Irvine $150,000--Xlnt Terms I !!!!!!!!!!'~6~•~7·!5~20:0~!!!!..,. j =======~~ 6 Beautiful unit~. 6 car Costa Mesa 1100 Heally Con1p11ny garages~ ulilily roon1 111th $25,950 675-3210 641·8235 so ft. fronth1g 011 e:\cr-l!cn! 4 Bdrm. + Fo1mily Rm ____ .-....,..-..-.. -... ., -4 Be droom, l Bath swin1n1ing beach. Ui111s <ire Beau11ful hon1e in prime Leases College Park n!!wly furnishr!I. 1.o.rea. 4 king bedroo1ns, huge Bill Grundy, Realtor !11n11ly rm., full dining rn1., ~ & Foundy nn. Collrgc Park Dirty Meil 833 Dover DR., N.B. &\24620 2 haths. 30 fl. covered JlJ- Hl'~.':l .\. N1•11•p.,1·1 \V<'~I Hom-$178.00 MO. @ 6°/o , ... $.::!,ijJ I•• S27.1 4 & Family F1:.. 11 1111 nnd n111kc :;ome nn. ~l••:-:1 Vrrdi• $.JOll. Of!-111011•'}' ()1\n1·r nnx1ous. Try 2 BEDROOM 11on:-. <n.: s1110o du"n Built-ins. dnu· EASTSIDE 1f)p«1i l-:\<'llllH::-.i hl·· J.:•11.1J,:l'. forced arr ll<'ul. . hr:.: lol !'r·r 11 hxlay. \Vall lo "'all carpt!l1ng, lat"l!<' 1Hi-86ot'J P.l.TH !!'need yard. enclosed g11r- ;1!!r. $1!'1.9:.JO. OWNER-BROKER 642-4422 anyt1111c 110. 540-1720. TARBELL 29S5 Huber BAYFRONT APTS. VISTA DEL LIDO Pier & Slip Avo1ilable $32.:lOO AND UP George W lllio1m1on REALTOR 67J..4350 645-1564 eves. WESTCLI~'F a1't!a, 3 BR on cul-de-sac. Alley. Lge hoal yard. Assur11e 51!,'ii> FHA loan. $:11,850. Own I bkr. f>.10-2266 TRIPLEX • ONLY $35.000 2 Bednns. palios, enc. garages. Drive by 424 J1amilton C.\I. Then ph. 646-8226 Bkr. Assume $12,000 5y,01o GI Joun 011 4 BR, den. 1i_. ha. Cpt drp 270 Robinhood Ln. $31 .000 1-~P 645'1;?9;1, Newport Beach Homei iusl a short blocl : from Cliff Dr • Spacious 3 lx·droom 2 biilh -j master bcrlroon1 adJoininJ? Hie ha1h \11rh hu11l ins, plus ful U1:11h 1vith hu11t ins; \iv. in;: 1wn1 1111h lircplacr-. rlin- ing arr-a and large pic!urc! windo\\'S ovcrlookini;: lovely scclud<.'d lanai: \\1001 carpet. 1ng 11nd rlrapei;, cler!ric ki1chcn \\11h buil1-ins. Gar- age off aOcy w11h f'le<:tr1c eyP opener. room for hoat or c1.mpcr. Beautiful landscap- ed corner lot. Od~·c by 32S Aliso 1hrn call 0\1.'nl'r for appo1nrn1ent to Sf.'C. $37,:iOO. 6464032. Park Lido-Pool. Nearly new 3 BR., 2 Ba., ki1 . hit -ins. patio, :l i;:arages, larRc pool. Charming condo hnn1c for rarelrc" hVil\il. Near Hoa~ llosp. $33,500. WANTED l-"1xcr upper small hflllSC \l.'an100 hy young, hard 11'0rk. ing couple 1vith cash. CALL e 64•·l4J4 ~ Nt•r Ntwport Po 1t Offlct TRI-PL EX On the Boardwalk l Block cas1 or pier. \'Cry nice 3 units eilch havinS' 2 bed- rn1s. and AJ)l "C'" is sold furnishcrl. Exccllcnl inVl'Sl- mcnt. $87,500 lull pr1ct'. new loan c1111 I'll• al'rangcd a! Sfi.i,000, s:i.''. 25 yean>. Call ro sre~ I' 1llage Rea l Estate "2-4471I::::.)546·B10J BACI\: BAY 3 or 4 BR. fami- ly + Pool! Cuslom built on cul-de-sac. Sell or lrade to lJn1ts $·1fl.9~!0. Eq, $18,950. 616-9528 Bkr. DUPLEX -•I br up. 2 br do11n. J e111· i;:arai;:e. r'll"w crJ)I . n1~ly furn1 shccl. 200" In bcaeh. S.1crillce. 011.•ner ti 111 ~i:ig.1 HX1 IOOOGenerel 1000General lOOOGeneral JOOOGeneral lOOOG•neral IOOOGeneral tOOOGeMro1I 1000 General 1000 ·' ), .1• ,. ,, .. NOW IS THE .TIME TO BUY i'i'/£1111 :i =4 'EE #4 #J NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE-646-7711 •C•O•S•T•A•M•E-SA_O_F.Fl•C•E-•5•4•5--94.91--5•4•5-046_5.,..H•U•N•Tl•N•G•T•O•N•B•EA..iiiiCH OFFJCE-842-4455 2043 Westcliff Or. •t Irvine Optn Evenings IRIDGED·POOL ENTRY A gr-:t1.~fully archi>d bridge i;pans the 11 UGE 78" POOL !11 1hr Cour l)i1.1d 1·;111\~ or 1J)f8 mal(ntficcnt Baycrert CtliWrn l1i'lmt'. 4 rnta L/\RGJ:; 1T1•1!n111111' .. 1 ba lh•. near llflW llllll$l c11r11tlin~, uniqur cathedral rr1l1 ni,:?' Ul:h c hlfully t11:i1111u1n1 ·d 111 end oul! Priced so LOW by lla\.\ah-bound o"ncr, "-'<' d1oJl'I \1311! lu 11)h' 1 1h1· ooighbon by prinlini,: it. ··u '" first or "'B'" SOHHY! 6-rLEX $70,000 S900/1no. Income. ~hly decorated and landi;r:1pcd. •~_..,.,JI• 11 1 1-n:;T!->llJI" t -.1~1:1 t.IHa location (n('Qr Tu11in A\."(' l "'ith JOO' d<'l'p lul n1·ar :<•'h•"ll anrl 1~11 k ,\d jolnlni 2 hon1f"i5 f triplex also Jvtlilabll' fS'irn >-l'lmr o\lnf'1 c ;iJI lur 1111.111' oiu this fine ln,,.ci;tr'llt•nt ! CAM!O HIGHLANDS VIEW HOME Pruf1·~1Q1lally dcrorated 4 l>l'<il'OOm h.-'11uty \\ilh n':)lf11I Vfl>\\" of tlu 'lllil• P8('lfif"' and ·'~lajt•J<l ic "f.fount&111:f . .,... l.K'l1ii'liiJ11! mur1y1trif 1•n11_1. p1•·.~11~1· 1w1~h borhnod \VITJ1 key ow11enih111 lu PttJVATE BEACll! Ar.-l'nl11111 ho11n1I 11>11h·1 NcrificlnKal S47.500 AND you 1•an n1uve in by Scjlt. lst! ~ 2790 HARBOR BLVD . Open EYeRlft9' 'tll 9 P.M. $1,675 DOWN PAYMENT 11 Ill (011\ 1 111~ I l11•dt·V'i111, 2 ha1h h111n1• N•·•·fl >< !Ill.in~ 11p. hul i;uund and ,,oJid. ll 11i.:1 111!-1!1•-i;a" lnl P!1•ul)" of tH't'<'~~ l••r l)!."18l ur lr811!•r Parlio.lly built 1.1ork ~1i,i1, !'>11h1<'•'l lo (;I Uian nl $18.41)0 11 dh po1y1nt•11l1i of $189.00. CAUi $21,950 FULL PRICE l t~n"' 11-:-11• /l• 111 .... m~. l:11i.:1 i.:t11'Ri.;1, tl•'•'P 1"1 \\Ith lots nf ll"<'f'5. ··~1i.u1, II ha, ;1 llt 1,1" kilo h• n t".111"'1'. dl'll J"''-;\(I \\.fJHI.: NEEDED-JUST t.lOVf; IN. ~;I ;uut Fiii"\ T1·r111.• i'fl~flll'll l ~ l··~s \hon rr-nt CALL! NEED 4 BEDROOMS 17 fill.•'"'' I Stl!i 11•1 f;J 1..~:1 11 \\ 1llr Ii'. :u111u11.I 1,1lc :ind lulAI payml.'n1 l)f !1!11 no 1t\1111 r 1• 111 , .. 11 \ :211rl T fl d 11•·1·,·:-.~fn} ll11i.:•' .. 11111 I mf'an llU(i ~ l'Ul·dt·:.ar lol 11111! II••• and u.1 11t.. ~11,·d. •\ ,.,1, Tl:.Nll~:lt lAlV l1\C C:AHE. CALL! NEAR THE B~ACH l o11·al J,1,;il1t•!l f1w !hi~~ hrdroom hr1mr-~1 t 11alrd on a <'ounlry-Stylr Lt>I ~·11h lJ1Ans ( 1f· TJ:~:t.o fann·llkr-k1l l'h111 1111h .,:as r:1n.11:•'. \rasher and r<'frt2crato1· 1111·l111!1·rl \\"JIY ft£1'1j"l? No fil"nl'Y Dv" n Gf'~ or $800.00 FllA. CALL fi!E: NOW IS THE TIME TO BUYH 768J Edlngd HUNTl::~~::TceeNTli• 540 5140 Open Evenin91 • $19,8501 WOWb fULL PRICE! f'Qt' lhfti; 4 hf:>droom, 2 bath ~Ruty l\'ilh ~c.'l'-1\~" kil'Ch('n. 11!6'1'1\\':l!:hf'r. nnl\lf'· d1·1·11 carpets and drapes throuahou L $\1btnll your do11 n \\llh Hl l.al 1myo1t·nts under S200. $20,1501 IELIEYE IT OR NOT! Total t•l'll-e for thla 3 ll<'drot'lm, 2 b!ith ch11nnrr lf'.S& th11n a mHr-from :-.undy hrachr' and the BLUE PACIFIC. Step-saver kitchen with hulll·rn~. f11f'Jllftrl\ P1·cora1 or carpels and Jandsca1ilng art" only a few of the fealuri•.,. SH'lui; 1~ bi•lit•\•1ni:;. LIMPID rooL $125 PAYS ALL \\"1 11 ftrlrl to )'OUr da)'tin1c sun and t>vl'llini; tun. !Teated and f1Hr1r-cl rcn oo-r-nrr- f'nh1)1nr-11t. BARGAIN for $23.9:>0. VA er fHA 1erms avallnhl•' "" nl'>~umr sub- ject to~~ annual pcrccntaa:c 1"8te loan. ONLY ,125 per n111nth PAYS AU..! LAST ONE UfTI MODEL HOME rh'•coratnn trmch !hmuthoul, fr<>1;1t II~ JS x-:ill ~tul'fl"d •']1-l1m1n l\T:i~trr Su1t1• 1\llh 'unkf'n Roman lub lo thC' SEPAHATE 16 >. 18 f11m1I) ruuni "1lh 11i•t hfl1· Thigh h\i;:h shalt Cflrpet "ith ru!ltom dr&llM tht'flu~llout, d<'l·1){'~u trl•• •'t1tr), l'r11fr,nional landsc1r11ng, and "'Oltr i;o(tt•ncr 11lus }.IUCll i'.IORE-All f(•r $1·1,000. ~ I I • I • ----------------------.---r-~---~~------........... -----.----.-..... -r..-----..-r..--......... ~~~~-----....,..·--;-; ,. ----.-l ,,, ....... •• ' JI Pll0T·AOVERTl5ER IVo!MldlY. A"'"' 2b, 1970 1VtiMl4'J, """'" 26. 1970 R INTAL~ ~It. Foml•hecl HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS Newport Baich 1200 Lido Isl• 1351 Fountain V1ll1y 1410 Mission VltJo 171)1 Hous•• Unfurr'11hed 1 __ A-'-p-tL_F_• .. rc•;.:b;.:h..i;.;... __ _.;.A;:;Pc.;tL;:_:f;.:u;.:r;.:•l::•::h..i::.. __ FOUR BEDROO~fS -~ Spacious Lido Home llCH.c--y for thf! l\lonty 1 51.y SAVE! BY O\VNER. 4 br, 3 0.neral 3000 Newport a.1ch 4200Ntwport S.1ch 4200 bfltf\11, Only S lots front Ptlntc J Ur. 2 ba, 1h1';k rondo.2 BR·Bll + pdr ml· ba, faiti. nn. pro fe $S . lfOltS.1': PROPERTY ....;.;.;;"'-'_;....:;.;;;;."'---":.:;.;.;.:.:...!O'-:.:...;:::::;::;_ _ _;;~ OAILY PllOl $G REN TAL~ Aph. '•••lshed ~ann'Ont & very cloai-to 1tory. 3 Sunny patlOi. On patio 2 ca r 11:1.r + l'ln. rnt lnd!Cpd, 11prlnkiers, fenced, 2 Bit BuUt·l.na. Dlshv.·aAtitr . ahopPg. Over 2100 iq. ft. or street lo &lret!t cornl!r Jot over gar $25.500 • ~r • pkcyhouM. tic. etc. Acron E'lrepla"-e, carp e 11 • l'tal ch.arm. l...gtl game rm, 2 Ir ~·· $89,500. 968-7440 fl'Oln park, 1 bllt achl. drapes. Ncwl.y painted A btaut. frplc's. It-I tot. Ona Prime l ido Nord $37,900. a».2180. paneled. ~ •cnt. $135 1110• rooil'I used as rental apt. !I Br. 41~ ba. nr. 11ew waler _Log_una Hlll1 1700 RENTALS TELE-TREND • m.aM2 with bltn kit. Root dec:k too, & vff'w of whltt' watt'r. Im· lro111 hon1t'. Beaut. decor Hou1e1 Furnished * DIVE IN * Call Deck. pkr" t10&t1. f'or ap. G.I. LOAN mac! P,lr. Hanis, v't. Call: One G.1. buyer looktne fot • o.n.r•I 2000 Toti uk. Clean Wit! 2 Bdrm, ~to llef' thill ~ll.rhttul ._ ,,,.. 3•• .. _ ..___ " .. _th. F ---• " '--U BUI Grundy, Realtor '"' an. 79 ..,.... ,........, on a ---"... .._, ... ,...,, PAuO, .,... 1. ~~l~o~~·500· South Coot 833 Dovu Dr., N.B. 642-4al haquiet atrtt:l. for SS6.!IOO. We *SURF & SAND* ~=~~~rdell~ A POOL! Vt' •uch • propcrt.Y, Miil· A llop A A Skip to 1 be ! ""· Bl.UFFS Condo • 4 Br. 3 EXPANDABLE cozy com· t'd In the hillt of l..aJW"-BEACH• Neat 2 lidr tu Hom•ffncMrs '4.S-2951 Ba. Be't area., Below n1rkt. pac:I. 3 Br, on lg, iunny lot. 111111 • P.ttssian Viejo area. lihed i~ Batha ~1· ~ 3 Bit. 1~ Bath.'I S16.i nio. By owner. Aft 5 I: wkndl. -~~r. 67>:1643. \Von't you let WI IJ._IOW it to In.•. fu1t11: the tOta &ec pe~: Doub'e a:arag~.' Bu1Jt.\n11, .~ Huntinqoton Beach 1400 ~'00.. , llURRY! llURRY• $165 llreplact'. Pets &. child1-en 1210 • Red Hill Rt•lty Hom•Finders 64.s.ttSl (lk. Needs fb.i11g up. Nce"'0-poLo"N-IA~-Lei,MA~ht~·N-0R= BEACH SPECIAL U•;::;.r.:;;:"i;:t:;,~·· * EVERYTHING * ~~er;~~R ;E~': A hOme 10 be proud o! al a bargain price! 2-Sty, Colon- ial, nearly ne\\. Beaut. de- cor.; lge. country kitchen w/all elec. bltm.: chande- llers, frpl. of Italian n1arble. Lge, llv. m1, & din. rm. ov. er\ooking 20x40 H & f pool w/101& of decking Ocean view fronl baJlroon1 site balcony. 4 Lge. BR., :J Ba. A home of distinction rot only 135,£0) l \\'ell ·wo1·1h it' CA.LL C!) ''•·l•I• ~ RIA.LT\' N,•r Newport P••I Offlrt Unlver11ty Park 1237 TIRED OF APTS? •.. and rent receipts! Relax in your ov.•n iarden er en· joy the-ttntraJ air.condi- tioning in this , chartning :l bdrni. lov.nhouse. ft1inin1um do11•11 paynll. $26,gjO • Red Hill Realty Univ. Park Center. Irvine Call Anyti1ne Sll-0820 --· -· -~ --Furrushed down to the NUB. NEW _ $24,000 L•9un• B••ch 1705 DIN! 2 Bdl'm. Close 10 shop. NF.AT 2 Bdnn h?mt'. Bu\Jt. -----------I ping. 1 min to bta<"h' StSO In sto\•e A f'f'(r1s:. Pet ok. CALL NO\V; ' ' QUICK ! HUHR\'? $169. JUST LISTED! Sparklina; new 4 BR. near beach 2 lull bath.s. Fl'esh, airy k1tCh. en. Built-in appliances. Slid· ing xla!IS to h11ge covered pa. Lio. Alley acce5S, 2-car ([llr. age, I-luge Jot. Jo~HA-VA fin. anclng, Perfect for the 221- 02 FHA progru.m. Don't "-'Bit -JT \\'JU. BE GONE~ Dial 11141 . 962-5585. FOREST E. OLSON Inc. Realtors 19131 Bl'ookhurst Avr. Huntington Beach HAY! HORSES OK ONLY $25,900 Secluded, au1J1en1ic horse country ln lhe city. Bring }'our paint brush & han1n1er and enjoy a real country estate. 3 BR. hoine local~ on lg. grounds 185' deep. Corral, needs an owner. Fan1astic value. Very E-Z lenns! Call today for all de. talli;:. Dial (7141 962-5585, . THE Hom .. F inders 64.s-2951 Hom .. Finders '4S.2951 WILD ONE 112>-I BR REACH Cot __ J BR . I Bath>. 1210 mo. Here's a house 10 e.xeHe the Also 2 Br. duplex $$1~. Feored yal'd. Doub Ir nlosl imaginative mind. Ex.* Beacon * 64.S-0111 garage. ~IO\'l' & carpels. l:ren1e m~emlstic arch\. GUARANTt;Jo:D/LJCENSED ~el~E-~:~~gen °~· 832-55.l2 tecturf', with exle~lor of - ---1 -~-7-"°"'°"'~~..c:;_::..:=: STONE, WOOD, STUCCO <' Rentals lo Shere 2005 * HEY KIDS * FLEl\'USH At.ffiER Gt.AS!'. ~ . LOOK AT nus 3 Bdtn1 2 Ba ALL BLENDED TOGETH· \\:ANTED . r~hi'ol'd lacty to \\' / built-in stoVl' F~nced ER IN UNIQUE CONTE~!-shr lo\•ely l"B Bluffs 11111· yard, READY 'J'ci ~10Vt: PORARY CONCEPT. Dbl. Pvt ba-alJ prt\'I. $8G-1no. IN! $l9.i . door entry opens to SUNK· 64-J.-0369 Home-F inders 645-2951 EN WV . RM., with ?i1AS..SHARE 1ny elt'g:ant -~ SIVE \VHITE P.IASOI';RV \\'aterlront home 11'/ dock 3 BR. $22.'> 1mo. F e~d yard FIREPLACE JN FREE 1\111.n, 30-60 yrs. $150 100: ~tio. 2 1~ car garaj.,'\'.'. rORM DESIGN W/BI..ACK 675-4331 J.ireplaet! .. Carpets, drapes. · G TO Pct & <:IUldren ok. Ne\vly S T ACK REACHJN CONGENIAL \Vorking girt, Oet.'Orated. HIGH POINTED CEILING, 20-2j to sha11' Newport TELE-TREND e 832-~ OJ.' OPEN \\IOOD BEAt.1S Shon!s house, $22j n1o-splitl~~~-'--'---'--'Cc''-" w1rn cLAss a ABLE o urn ""· "''·•t-0.1 * Gardener Incl * PEAKS. Central hall leads ?iiALE in 30's will share 2 br SHARP 2 Bdrm hon1e w/ to 3 BDR?i.1S. ~ELEVATED home \\"/saml'. Roofdeek, fenced yard. Kiddies \\'el· DEN. There IS 0 ~ e very patio, 4 blks to beach. So. come. P.IOVE lN TODA V! special rm. in th11 home. Laguna. Sl 25 mo. 400-4307 TOO GOOD TO LAST! $130 IT'S A C 0 CK TA ETI L t.tATURE \\'orking ~ H.o.~m~e-~F~l~o=.d~er~•:_~64c:;.S-~2~9~51: LOUNGE \V /1 STOOL \V . -;: . BAR ~ v / glass will share bch home w/ l BR & lam1ly room, 2 Bath. ood, ~n 1 1. lasler' Rmt' or couple. P.lrs. Fen-J.'enced yard. SIOVP., •1· 00 •k~ls h" 1'"v '; ALL. Ion, 673-211() dishwasher. f i r e p I a re, I\ e1·n 1tc en I • c "Id BUILT-IN RANGE & OV-\VANTED 2 Roon1mates; for carpels: l 1apes. hi rrn EN, DISH\VASHER, G. lg. nice apt. $75/mo ea. ut.I :i.~~i~~~·D e SJ2.ili.)2 n· Oakwood ... a new way to live in Newport Beach It's fun, fine neighbors and preslige living all in one luXurious package. That's Oak: \Voo d Garden Apartments in Newpoi l Beach, jusl minutes from Balboa 's Uay and beaches, There's a !/t n1 illion llollar Clubhouse \vith parly room, billiards room, indoor goU driv- ing range, men's and women's health clubs saunas, tennis courts, resident tennis pr~ an.d pro shop, and OJympic size pool. All this, and much more, just steps from your professionally decorated aparlment, each \\•ith private balcony/patios. Air condition· ing/fireplaces optional. Oakwood Garden .<'partme.nts (Ju 16th Street between Irvine and Dover Dr. (714) 642-8170 Spaciou• 1tudio, 1 I Z S.droom 1ult11. Furni1>b.ed or 11nluro.i&h1d. SltS to S310. lmG11cli1t1 Ooc11p•nty Mod.I• op•• dally 10 am tot pm FOREST E. OLSON DISP .. ETC. Sliding glass pd. Home any n\te aft 6 Pt.fi~~~7''-'--'~-'=-="' wall opens to spaciou1 rear 1269 Baker Apt~, C~t. * Budqet Saver * RENTALS patio \V I PEBBLESTONE e \VORKING girl wishes to 1 Bdrm home 11•ith fefl('('(I Hous•s Unfurnish9d RENTALS Hou1•• Unfurnllh.d YOU OWN THE LAND On 1his one! 4 BR .. 2t1 baths. 2 Frplcs. Prime lot Jocalion and p1 iced at jusl $35,gj() INCLUDING TI-IE LAND. Inc, Realtors 19131 Brookhursl AVI!!. DECKING 1.: 1-IUGE GAS share Bal Isle home ya.rd. tot ok. READY TO LIGHTED FIRE PIT, circl. ~·/san1e. 673-2383 anythne ?.10\IE lN NO\Y! $130. Newport Heights 3210 Westminster 3612 ed by lree fonn wooden 19-28, 3 story beach home, 4 Home-Finders 64S.2951 -------' 'llul1'I11,lltl. -- -,-111'11 11111· l.st \Vestern Bank Bldg. lJniversity Park Day 833-0101 Nights 1242 l!Unlington Beach --S BEDROOM 3 Ba1hs, 3 car garage, \\'ide entry hall, tront livln& room, separate dining rm, large modern kitchen with all blt.. hencl'les. A real party area. B<lnn, 4 bath, 3 frpl c. Call * MR CLEAN * VERY NiCt' 2 BR. cpls, tlrps, SlJO.COZY 2 Br. Bltns, gai11:. THIS JS A HOUSE FOR 61!>-8689 eves. • patio. $165 mo lllC'l's appl's. tols & pets \\'E'ioo1ne. LlV[NG. OUered at the dis. FE?i.1ALE 20-30 to share house NEAT 3 Bdnn house in ideal 61~· * Beacon * 64S.01I1 saed ' of k>c: tlon CALL QUICK ON GUARANTEED/LICENSED t.re • pnce in NB, $ll5 mo, + util. a , · , University Park 3237 $37f950 FULL PRICE M:'>-1()18 eves. or wknds. THIS. $175, SEE TODAY ! • Em 1 ,,..;a 1 d t ha Hom1-Flnder1 MS.2951 GONE TOMORRO\V! Po,,""" a Y o s re MISSION REAL TY 2 BR *aP!,!'°'!same*. C.?.t . VERY CLEAN tr VACANT 9S5 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna .,......5991 Cuslon\ apl '''1th bltins. Phone (714} 494-0731 GIRL 10 share 2-story apart-erpts. drps. 3 big bedrooms. ment ln Laguna Beach $80 $190 mo. Agent :.16-4141 Lower 3 Arch B•Y mo 4M-4934 · 3 BR TnhoUSe, Eastbluff $40() 2 Bdrms, 1-balh $280 J BR . 2 baths s.ua 3 BR + fnn1ily 4 Bit 21 2 baths Sl."iO n1n, + utililics, :>DR.:.!',~ b.1., $J.W t ·""=t=hk0:o=R="='~ty=•===4~99-~2S511==" e RED lllLL REALTY 1 · Laguna Niguel 370S 3707 THE HIGHLANID "Scottish Treat" 16161 Parkside Lo. Mgr. 142-lHf $1..n Dil'a'O F'nr.')' lo Beach Blvd, 4 bl.ks Su. to HoJ t, W. on Holt 1 Wk. LA QUINTA HERMOSA "Modern Spanish" 16211 Parkskle Ln. Mgr. 147-5441 FURNISHED MODELS NOW OPEN Lush landscaping. cabana, covered court-y~ds, sunken swim'c pools, BBQ's & foun- taUls. "THE ULTIMATE IN APTS" 1 BR's-From $150 2 BR's-From $17~ All util. incl. Furn & Unfum. GNMr•I 4000 I Costa Mtsa 4100 Just For ~,~R·c·~~~~ l~. Single Adults s~~0n!~~· SOuth B3y Club is a y,•hole I BR ~ tncld'g u t l l new ~·llY of tile designed Adults. no pets. Nr sbopo JUS I for single people. It's plng. -call S.1():.-0623 fun living with warm, dy. • * 2 BR DELUXE * * na111ic ricighbors. Jt"s a Calh<'tlral ceiling. P 00 I. $750,0CKI ClubhoUSe w 'i t h Adults. $1j.';. 642-T;iOS health club. sauna.&, swi1n. I ============- ming poo1, party room, b11. Newport a.ach 420I Ua.nb. Indoor goU driving range. tennis courts, pro MESA MOTEL ihop and resident teMis pro Single, 1 &; 2 Bedroom Jux-• LO\V \VEEKLY RATES * ury apartment! with all the Kitctien. TV's maid servia!. modcru convenienet'S avail. I [eated Pao! 11.hl('. f'w·nishNJ and unfurn. I ---~~&16-"-'' 9681;.::.:..,._~~ 1 · :ied. 1 ,(. 2 BR lurn i: unfw.'n. ti!ODELS OPEN DAILY ID A.P.I, • 9 P.A'I. RENTS FROM $150 to $JlO NEWPORT BEACH 880 Irvine Ave. Irvine & 16th 1714) 645-0550 SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS • • Live where the fun i1! Crptt1:, drps, patio, pool, bit. ns. !'14() to $160. Seaclilf t.lll.oor Apts, 1525 Placentia. 5'18-2682 ult about our dJs.. '°''"t BEACH 1''RNT AP'I'·YRLY 2 Br/furn, TV/f'l'it, wash/dr. t'r. Beaut. view, $300 mo. 5300 Seashore Dr. NB. 6·~ 1156. I BR. apt. Close to bay & beach. t\lrn/unlum. Also, but·h. apt. 1216 W. Balboa. Blvd ., N.B. Eves. 615-7B'16 or 49-~2'.EO. • OCJ::AN'FRONT · Deluxe l BR. 2 BA Frplc. Avail 10/l. $3:iO mo. YEARLY? 61l-1o.l3 \VANTED: Lease/Oplion 2 BR + den or 3 BR. Coodo or home. Cd~T 11.S. 644-426.i In conveniences &. roo m for every day eating, Separate hlg den with fh~place, taun. dry room. aJI lge bed1111s vo'ith \\·alk in cl06Cts in nuts.. ter. Upgraded quality erplll & drps. vacant, pl'e&lige ad- dress. $500) do\\'ll, :! Bedroom l Bath bome./-o=i"========cl Univ. Park Cenlet, lrv1ue Large walled entry court-Costa Mes• 2100 Costa Mes• 3100 Call Anylime 833-0820 l!OLIDAY PLAZA yard. Spacious living room ---------FOR Renta.l& in University 1 br, 2 ba, lrpk, crpts, drps. DELUXE Spacious \ Bdrm, 2 BR. 2 BA. crpu, drJ»;, co1np turn incl 23" color TV &. 11' 1 com1KJoonl gyste.m. Re-ls. :··:o n10. 642-00 Coron• del Mir 1250 I' 1llage Real Est"te hlli> brick fireplace with OCEANFRONT· Spac. 2 br, DESIRABLE Park&: Turtle Rock, Call bltns, pvt beach. Clubhse & Furn apt. $13.'i. Plus ulll. carved wood mantle, built-in 3 ba, fam. It breakfast nn. HOME BOB PETTIT, Realtor pool pri ... ·llrges. $26:> mo. Heated pool. Ample park- BROADMOOR tU-4471 I :;::. ) 544-11 D1 hookca.ses & open beamf'd $.IXI mo. Sept.June. 67j...8922 2 Br .. 2 ba, cptd, drpi;, forced "SINCE 1946" 49·"-:.l~_8:i0-4722· Ing. No chlldl"l'n -no pets. ceilin(. 3rd Bedroom & air heat Garb-<lisp hlt·lllli, Days 833--0101 Nhi;hts -~ 1965 Pornona, C.\\l. 3 BR.2~., Ba Condo: lo'urn or unfurn. $.'JOO uni. Pvt/palio, pool. ·ID? r \ag5t11p Rd .. NB. 21316112-3000 OPEN SUN! Beach • Winter • .f"unWsbed $22'1. 3 bed. 2 Bath. tlrepbce,, cai·pe1s, oearly oew. l*>9 W. Balboa. 673-2223 BEAUTY Al iri-\Vest O\\'rer instructed us In sell as soon u poui. ble~ 4 BR. 3 pa. '(o-)ew hame; COtllP. cptd., drpd,, all bit. ins. Profess, lndscpd. 6't ~{., Assumable Joan. Reduced to $65.500 6 UNITS 2 Bcdi'OOtn5 each, bhins, crpts, drps, newly decoral· ed. Enclosed garages, clO&C to everything. 5 Yean new. s.Jj.85()7 Eves: &IUl21 family room expansion Newport Beach 2200 fi"'lc:, p~tio, gal'3g•'. waler ="=======~='/Capistrano Beach 3730 •· CHATEAU LAPOINTE plans available. $59,TSO. WATERFRONT furn. Adults only, no pets. Back Bay, ---3240 De:luxr furn. 2 Br. apt. PooJ. .AO tan RATE REASONABLE --~ 4 BLOCKS from Ocran. New PIER & FLOAT Acrou from Country Club Back Bay View &. Pool J BR. lam rm, din nn, ~ to sho~ SUiO + uUJ. 3 Bedrm., l bath, tonnaJ din-275 Mesa Dr. * Ph 548-6706' 4 &dnn, den, fonnal dining. crpts. drps. bJtns. S275 lse. Wu, 00 pets. REAL ESTATE ing rm. firtplace, w/w sm family area. t..'Ov patio & Refs. 772-5671 or n4-7465. I!),,II Pomona Ave. C..\I crpts, and furnished com. EAST Skle. 2 BR. l•,~ ba pool. Avail Sept 1st, Sl7J plete. Obie gar. Lease only. ho~t'. \I'/ lg fe~ yrd. LeaSC'. Bkr. 6424816 BACJIEWR. $27.50 1vel'k. All utiJilk's paid. Stove. catpt>ls, drapes. Pr i me location. *DUPLEX* Le! lhe incom<' make )·our paynits. Good tax shelter. Xlnr l'CMlal area. Build an equity, $37.500 m;1;§1'.!:V TRANSFERRED! to-lust sell in a hurry -big 2 story. 3 Bednn & family room. Immaculate in &; out. FHA or GI ferms. Only $33,950. Call 847-8531. 1190 Glenneyre SI. $500 per mo Realtor BltlNi, Chldm OK. Furn 494-9473 549-0316 .,An.A""'~-· avail. $195/nw. 67f>..1573. ... ~ East Bluff 3242 M~ ONARCH dff * BAYSHORES * 1200-LRG 3 Br. 2 &, trpl, --------stv· can turn Sngls ok BA\' VIE\Y . New 4 BR. 2 ~i S.ve u,700 WINTER RENTALS ' ' . .-. * Beacon * 64.S.0111 Ba1h TownhouS('. Fainily I ha\'e reduced the price of 3 BR. FURNISHED GUARANTEED/LICENSED room. J.'rplc, crpt'g, drapes. my hornt" $~.100 so 1hat it SJOO l\1onth Lea~. S~i 614-5268. ,1·ould sell in I.he next l ~·kE Also one 4 BR. Bayfrout $145-CLEAN 2 Br Tripie:ic. -----_ licfore school starts. 4 br, 3 ··c·" Tho1nas, Realtor Cpll, stv/1-efrig. Chihl ok. Corona dtl Mar 3150 Duplexes Unfurn. "3975 NE\VPORT BEACH . 2 BR. 2 Hath on Cliff Drivl'. fo'enced yarrl. Pa110, Bui I l·i n 11:. DishwashC'I'. U i s po s a I , Frplr, Palos Verdes stone. Crpti;, tlrps. Cus. design w/ compll•lc privacy. TELE-TREND e 832-~ ba, living rm & dinin1 rm 224 W. Cst. Hwy. NB 548-:i.12'1 * Be•con * 645-0111 ____ c_....:;::..: ~·/open beam ceiling, O<!n. GUARANTEED/LICENSED RENTALS FOR Rl'nt: l Br/apt. Very 2 patios, 300J sq ft family Coron• del Mar 2250 $1l)..NICE 2 Br, patio. &•re:. THE BLUFFS clt'11.n & yard. 242 F\oy;er, MORGAN REAL TV 673-6642 675-6459 e ~ GO. lNCO:ltE units, on 2 arl}oining-valuablc Lots . Alll'ay:'I renled. 0 w n er: 61.>-3787. REAL ESTATE MART IJ(>ach home. 1 yr old. pvt ___ ,, childttn I: pe1 ok. 4 BR., frpl , &: pool .... $.12:i "c~•~t.~S1~i.-~'-""------ beach & tennis courts. Own. 1 Br. fei11....:u >:d· mature * Beacon * 64S.0111 RENTALS $1000 . Below FHA, 4 br, cond . ('r Principle& only please. adults onl~. Sl~ mo yrly. GUARANTEED/LICENSED Spac1ou11 3 Br., comp. furn· Apts. furnished Pool, ell'ct, bltns, rel, o~·c ss9.800 Phone 499-3142, 703 Carnal!On. &7:i--S359. 2 B ished; grcrnbe.lt &. pool.$12j Balboa Peninsula 1300 CHOICE Bayfront Duplex 301 Edgewater Open \\'eek· ends. Piertfloat-10 BR. i Balhli DAVIS REALTI' 6~2-7001 ' -" 5"" FHA r. unlnrn, crpts, garb. '""·· lll!Sm. ,, 1Q • 673-ll?i.IO 4_9J.""J4~18=-="""""~,-, I * OPEN HOUSE * Balboa l1l1nd 2355 dispogal. ~r. Adults: pref. " 1----------I Refs. $150 mo + depos. ?.iAKE OUer: 2200 i;q '. ~ Seeing is believing, Assume * EASf BAYFRONT .. 646-:iG.17. BR. den, cp/dp, comer Joi. builder's IO\V int. loan. Low~ BR. & conv. den. inc. o11erl"°""""'-c~.,.,--~-~ lmn1. By Owner. 962-1636. dO'ol'll, l BR. 3 Ba. Lovely & slip. Avail Sept 1::i $45!1 2 BR . 1 ehild welcom<'. No PRESfJGE J.'IODEL l800 ''iew. $49,500. J().6 Daily, 2 R. furn. apt. . vie"''· A\•ail pels. Sl'1() mo. 1980 \Vallace. Portafina Laguna: up Nyes Oct lsl $190 Call ~28G2. By 0\\'IK'r: 4 BR. 'l': Ba. 1-0' THE REAL \"'-ESTATERS ' '. . 2156 Pl. ofl Coast H'ol)'. Bay &; Beach Really Inc 3 BR, 2 ba, Nr all schools. ;L~id~o::._:l~11~o'-----'-1~35;;.:1 /:==A=lt=.='~P=m="6-===·="-PLACE REALTY 49-1-9iM 2407 E. CsL Cd:ll 6/~3000 cpts Ir drps, ferx..-ed yard, fountain V1lley 1410 e ONE Of A KIND e I()l() SO. Bayfront: 4 Br. 31A1 J26j. a49-~. * Av•ilable Now * Nc,t11 & clean 2 BR . Ap1. O'sized sgl garill(r. $18:1 Bay & Beach Rlty. Inc. 2407 E. Coast li'ol'Y, Cdt.I 675-3000 LARGE HOME Tiny house with speclacular ba. waterfront home & 2 Br. 3 BR. hou5e. I'S Ba ... cpts .. 5 Bedrn1. faniily rin., >.'.Int "Stratford Sg. Homtl" ocean vie,v. $21,500 1 Ba. gar. apt. Dock fnr 2 rlrps. fcn«d yd . $200 mo. street to slreet 4;; I!. lot. Low lnter•st Loan I Bethke Really * 499-2858 boats. Bill Grundy, Rltr. 549-3536 after 5 pm. B~· app't only. "A" ·"'20 3 BR. 2 Ba.: 2nd block froin ocean. Sah1>bury Realty 673-6!nl 673-1362 2 Br, 2 ba, nt';u· oc.-ean. Cou· pl<' 011.I}, $300. G , H . Rob<'rt.;;1.111, Rt:'allor 6iJ..2410. $9T,OOO Pool. heated & filtered. * BEACH HOME * ,.,.._..., · WESI'CLIFF area. J Br, lge 0 d d ~ 3 4 BR. lovely yard, besr area, l14.95CI, Only 8j() fl 10 beach fnc:d yard. Quiet eul-<le-sac, \\'ner may lra e own iur Owner transferred. PLACE REALTY · 40_, _97,... Huntln9ton Be•ch 2400 $250 mo. 540-niG Bdrn:. t-.ome in Terraces, '" '" Ccl\\t. wil h ocean \'iew. HAFF DAL REAL TY &\IALL charming 2 BR AVAIL 9/1: 2 BR in court. 2 LIDO REALTY INC. 842--440S hou beach $29500 VIE\Vltouse,2br.den,v.:ork chldrn ok. NO PETS. Reis 337 Via Lido 6il-i300 4 BR & fam. r111, 2 ba. ne\\' Belh~ ~:ity * · 49"1.:i85.s s~. Adults pttf~. no pel. req. $lf0. 546-1076 rrpts. Xlnt cond. $3600 dov.'ll :,:c::.,c~:;:c-=----"'-"-"I parlla.lly turn. Avail. for 1st. 4 Bdrm 2 Balh DIAL direct 64l-5678. Charge 10 assume IBA loan. Full /SECLUDED. screened sun-Call 536-2615. C.ood l~tion S2'.l5. Lido Isle Jl51 your ad. then sit back anc! price sn.G..'lO. By nwner. room. gardens, 1 BR, $18,· 5.'36-4027 t~lis~t~'"=='"=:'"°:;'="°="='=n=·="';'='--'~'~'1121~~·~·~h_:St~-~968-<038~~!-::::::~500=.~·!14=·1;:329:::•;:•o:'='=· =;:::;=l~L:e:g~u:•:•:._:B:•:•=•:h:.__~2~7:0:5I · --- ---4 B<lnn, J Bath, a-;:l"OS! fron1 lennis rn, p I ayg rou nil . clubl10use k b r a c h ! $650/pi>r mo. 673-7~89 01· 642-6:>00. t · _ e3BR,1V2BA,$115 Gen1r1I ___ 1;.cDOO__;_G;;..:e:.:.O•:;_r;.;•;.;l ____ _.;.IODO:.:;.:G~o:;;M:.:;r•:;l~---~l;:;ODO;.:../SPACIOUS 2 BR 2 BA on ocnl=:="'=' ::"":i::'d=*=5'8-=='1:;'"= S©ll~lA-l&"Etrs· The /'unle with 'the Buiff./n Chudle 111111•111 frnL $350 mo. Avail Sep. JS. Jan 1:>. oi94-7830 Mesa Verde 3110 Huntin9ton Beach 3400 271 D 3 BR, 2 ba. farn nn, dht 1-----------1 frpk, cpts & drp~. cnc.:1 AVAIL.ABLE Sept. 1. Pacific ON Golf Course. 2 BR. du. yard, $225. 6i:h'iB09. SAnds TrACI . 4 Bdnn., 1% S•n Clemente d ha.. W/'ol' carpet, dra['l('.3 plex. Heate pool_ Wlk 10 1hniou1. buil!-ins. brautifttl heh. $1 75. mo. 244 Del Gado N d b k d San Clementt', 496-6307. ewport Beach 3200 ft!nce ac )' ·· fn.111 trees, /~~~~~:;~~~~J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;; I 'ol'll.1er fall . 11:. fi~h pond /!5 R I 29 O w/flsh, $200 per 1no., plu~ ummt:r ent1 I 1 BA VCR EST cleaning and tJ a n1 a ~ e 1----------13 Bedroom, pooi, Jlt''ol'IY dee-dcposiL l36-~38 ____ _ LAGUNA BEACH ora1ed. Close to 11t;honl~. $·11;>-NEWLY Df"r 2 Br, pr. CONDOMINIUM 5boppln1 A transpoi1atlon. ~·ncd for kids & pets. Lovely BIUc Lagoon Villa, 2 $550 Pl'.r mon!h. * Be•con * 645-0111 BR, -l BA compietely furn-GUARANTEED/LlCl:NSED L.t·1ed, linens dishe1 elc. 3 BR. form din nn, 3 ba. 2000 Wuher/drycr. Avail · Aug. eq ft. Nr heh, lse tl2.1 2!}.Sept. 5. Also avail for Realty Company w/51rdnr. Bkr 847-al.11 eve1 whitr.r renlal, 49!> 21Sl AM 67J..3210 642-8235 9&2-6.'\f!.'J, or 837.0791 anytime, 3 BR, 7 b• + •-,, "'"' 1-·· e lYRnld -3 Br.2Bafan1 """'" .,.... RENTALS rm, din nn, crpu, drJ>fl. dbl 11on. S~ mo. Hou111 Unfurni1htd IJRr. J».trk & pno! prlvll, kids • !J6.8..Gl87 • -------1 It. I per ok. S'100 mn/yrty, Gener•I 3000 lse. Avail sept. 644·5856 ~1ln Valley~]~ $300 • Townhou..-. 3 Br. lien or nimrius room, 212 balhll, bltnz Crpfd rl clrp'd. Avail Stpl 7 962-586.j, 1---------PENIN Pt-Owner's upptt 2 BR. din rm. frpl, W/W, lg back yd. U1il tne. $250 lse. * LANDl.ORDS El"M ~ io JIOU• S.vc Avail 9/1. 1300 Miramar. Adv~nisin2 et;>Slll. \Ve ha"" By appt. onl)'. 1713) 693-5388 1erv1111t ••alUng In llne! BAL Jsl1nd, Ba.yc:rtsl. Lido _s_C_R_A_M_·_L_E_T_S_A_N_S_W_ER_S_l_N_C_L_A_S_S_l_Fl_C_A_Tl_O_N_9_0_0_0-"'H-"c~:::·~c:.:-;_c.:F..ci•c:.:d:.:.er:.:.•-""':.:s-~2':.:..:51 a~uuai:;~~.· ri:: ,..~~20 3 BR. den l lam rm. '1'plc, bltns. SX:iO nio. }'r lse. Cl'lll before 6, 'lJ3/93S-1929 or alt 6. 213/01..6-0ZI . G1n1r1f 4000 PALM MESA APTS. I BR FUR.i'l. $149.50 811.ciieloni furnished from $135. 1110./mo, OK e POOi. e SAUN A e JACUZZI 156l l\1esa Dr, Costa l\£csa Phon• 546-9860 RENT FURNITURE * DIRECT TO TENANT 2~·Hr. Dclivery 100~~ Purchase. Option Complete 1 BR Apt IS Low as $22/nio. 3(}.Day Minimum * \VIDE VARlETY CUSTOM FURNITURE RENTAL 517 W, l ':Hh St .. Cf!. 5lS·3olfll REl'itARKABLY UNBElJEV ABLY EXTRAORDINARILY BEAUTtFUL Val O'isere G•rden Apt1 Puttin& iroon, waterfall l :1tream, nomrs every\\•bere, 45' pool, rec. room. billiards, BBQ"s, Sauna, turn.-unf11rn, 1 l 2 Br. alao Si!liles from $135, See 11? 2000 Parsons Rd., 642-8670. Bet1vecn Har. bor' l'i!lv.·port-2 Q.lk ~..l_9lh "'Prom $38.50 Wk. Fron1 $165/mo. Luxucy Sin. &lo Apls. Comp\cle maid 1ervice. houM.wares, llnens, all ulll, healed pool, VILLAGE INN La;ullfl Uto.cll 49t-S.136 BALBOA INN Bill boa l;?S-8740 * Casual Llvln9 * Completely furnished l Bd· nn. llortethor palio; lounao chain, t'IC. $125. ~IOVE IN NO\\'~ Hom•Flnden 64S-2951 TELE-TREND e S32-5j.)2 l BR. F'u.rnishl'd. $105 mo . Garagt•. Carpeting. Child ok. TEL& TREND e f.osta Mes• * * SUNNY ACRES 4100 * * * Motel-Apts. * Studio & 1 S.droom5 LO>'/ RATES Day, Week or ~1onth • Color TV Air Conti. • Pool & Phone Serv lnct e ?-1aid Seivice avail l Signal So. of O.C. t~alrgrounds 2376 Ne\\l){>I1 Blvd. 54S.9T:i5 47xl0 F"URN t.1obilc Home. Nice park lo. adulls. Eldf'r· ly people or bachelor. No !K'tS. No drinkers. Sp. for 1 car only. Utll pd. $13G-mo. ~lS-0714 8-6 daily Acapulco Apts, auraclivc, Pool, Uhl paid. Gal"den hvi11g. Adulu. no pell~. l BR-$150, 2 BR-$175 1800 \VallaC(' Ave. C.!'•I. DELUXE Townhouse. 3 Br, 2 Su, dr"<i.(l('s, \\'/1v crpts, dshwhr. patio. $ 2 3 ;, Imo !urn. Nr all schls ~clf'n\ lhn.i OCC). 3 Pools. 833-369-1. 2 BR. \Vlnter. Stepi;: to beach! On 44th St. s:llO. l st & last mo'.1. + $100 clea.nilli dep. 543-842(1. e NE\V 3 br, 2 ba. On walel'. Avail Sc:opl. 12 or SOOTK'r. $300, yearly or winter hie. 675-7408. e v.·tNTER RENTALS e Rent NOW for Sept.! ABBEY REAL TY &tl-3850 I BR. Furn. Apts. Poot No children or pets. 24C6in 16th SI., NB. &'6-4664 WINTER re.ntal-2 br $200 + util. See 1019 W. Bay Ave .• N.B. 673-1614 aft 6 pm e Cute. furn 2 br apt, bay- lront, pvt patio, wlnier only.673-JO,jJ l Br furn . 1,1 block to ocean. Pool. Single, $135 to $145. SJl-ljJ;,; 644-0637 eves. DELUXE 2 Br, We11lcliU k:K-. Pool & bltns, Adults $210 no lse. 612-62'14. DELUXE 2 br. oceanfrnl, avail. 9/12-7/1. $225/rno. 54iH!l2~. l Br, rurn. Blk to beach. Adul1s. No pets! Aft 1:00 p.m .. 5JS-1MO e PARTLY furn, yearlY or winll'r, \V. Bay A\'C. •54S--0217 "'Tommy"* 2 Br, upper-walk to heh, $2:;(1 Incl ulil_ Vrly avail 9/1. 714: 67:.-7£>15, 213: 447-9443, OCEANFRONT lower d~ plex, 2 BR. l '1 ba, ftplc. Avail 9/10 to 6/1() 6-16-2830 >-URN . 1 &: 2 BR. Aplt • ./ NASSAU PALP.lS • J rl. 2 Ask for -Ani!a B.R Apts. 1''urn ,\ UnJ. Pool, JONES REALTY 61M210 p1n~-pong, BBQ, ' had y . lawlll. 171 E. 22nd St. LGE. 1-BR .. Ptn~n. Pt. \I ~2-l&l[J Blk. lo ocean. Winter SHiO; ~rly 1l75. Agt. &T>l&t2 * Pool! -Quiet! Corona del M•r 4250 ltdull Livnig. Lrg 1 Bdnn. Carporl $135/mo. 11£1DI, 500 \V. H11rnillon. M:Hl'760. Furn. 1 BR & DUPLEX • .f Br. 2 be.th. f'urn. or ll&l't $400 nlO, BACHELfJR lcall('. 673-8758. 618 Acacia, 2110 Newport Blvd, CM Cd>< NEW Nictly tum 2 hr l-"~l ~B~R~.~.-.~, -,-.,~ ..... --.,-.- lPk'ols 0:Lbltns. dlib\li'llbr l.. *-$\7j/n'IO.._ • tncl ear. Adults only '195 Call 67~ mo. 546-<399. e 1 BR APT, FURN e I BR. Furn $12S. Bachelor fr 613-4952 • SllS. Adulls, no pct$. See Mnar. 213.1 Eldcin No. 6, Balbo• C?it , or garage 17. • WKLY -Lovely apl Bach I.EASE 9-10 to ~10 modem 2 or cpl. Fum. Kitch. $35 •'" brJr. fiNpL bar, built in Ii: up. 546--0~51 kllchcn, 100" tmm ocea,._ e B•chelor Apt. $120 e fronr , tor nllltUrt: m>rking '46-3189 glrll-no chlldrtn (II' peti I Br. Now bdut. tum $1~. \\'rile P.O. Box 124 Mo-~to. Adult11 only. 22al Balboa 92661. Eklen. 6*-Q1i1 t!\.~S. Pl..ANNlNG IO mow1 You'll I OR ~ BR. Lly cklkU, pool. lb~ •n •m.utna numbrr of 1dull1, rio pots. Utll pd. 111&1 hon\ea In todt.y't Oasslfled MoruvvM. ~-f Ads. Cbadt: !him now. ............................. -""'1-------------....... -............... --...... --~-~ ·--~-· -y-·-"' .. RENTALS ~~~furnllhtd RENTALS Apt t. Unfurnilhed REAL fSTATE Gener el Wtdne5day, August lb, lfJ70 REAL ESTATE General Pit.OT 0 AOVERT1StR REAL ESTATE Gener1I 19 ----Huntington B•ach 5400 !:!_~n.• _Beach S7Dl Motels, Trailer Courts Bu1ints1 Rtnt1I 6060 Office Rent1I il07D S M -. .._ LPt.U lnc..i. NEW 2 Br. 1% Ba w/ pr. \VALK 3 bib 10 beach. $2A'tl0. Nr. Soudl $15.). AdWt5. Crpt•. drpa, NOW LEASING! 1\lmoll new 11 3 rut 1t11t. . Nf"'7 dl!t. c 1. I I bltnl, lncd )'I'd W/ PllUO. Nf'W tamLI)' and adult• un!U Db.I aMT. ~. w/w crpU, (213) ... ! 661 £. Victoria (El. 2619-l. \\'Ith lotal Tecreat~ club drp&, dal::•.til. 2 bl. J22j y R.Eff'l'AL • Lc't 1 S.n11. Ana Aw, 1.16-4111. and pre-~ J 2 6: a mq, No •11lt/peb, clrildt1 e I Bil. NE\\• t'1f'<'plaro' Near Ot't'nn. PallO. Allulb1. LINDBORG CO. ~~1G-Zi79 ----3 BR. 'l BA. Crpt~. drp!'. lM1-hw. ~.ul<le-ck. 1 ~ 10 BEACl l ~ SJT.&. g~ , ope• bMm. dutch door, QUIET ADULT lJVINC bdrm1 frorn $t5o. 0 Nr.' ahop.l~··~·~'36--~l7~ll~-~--* bJ!a Charmi,., 1 .It 2 Br 5tlll crpu bltns pirw, &Olf. llChOol•. Ju.I OCEAN f R 0 NT . view ==========- e ADL'L TS ONLY Qu l1·1 1ilcull.1n1 oi·canlro11t ilfl! !Ir ro\1Hl(t' 8\'llllnblc Slt0.00 llltl. uUL J>h roll. l)>A')'l'r 213: 437~ REAL ~STATE 5997 ./ WEEKL \" Re.tell. SF.A LARK l\IOTEL. 2 3 0 J Newport BIYd, Cu.ala l\.lEN Mi1c. Rental• 5999 ST 0 R!';....GG:Zi \\'cstminster SUPER·DELUXE QUALITY A\r. \\'e~1rnins1cr arrosi; 1·2-3 room, up to 3.000 IWI· rron1 t11'1t·bt'r J o n e ~ ft . .:ilfit-e 5Ultt'L Jnunt'd. oc· C/w\1vlrl 800 i;q. ft 11.37.50 1.1Jpaney. Ora,oa:e Cnty. 1110. Call IJ.llh1101. Alrpot·t Irvine Commerc. Of"t"ICE Spnt'f' & boa t O>mplex, adj. Airport.er display arra. E x c e 11 . Hotel & Re5taurant, banka, ~ io:.. it! 6T'>J91.6. pool., be.aut. 1oo.c,d. suO M1Uth of San Ditao t"'wy. oo 1unde-ck, .beh. N~wtr. i1pac S•nta An• 5620 12x3'1 GARAC!: for RA>nt S20fmo. full pri\'acy. 2176 Pla~11tla Ave. trea.r~ CM. ~J20 mnrinr e.>.:llOSUrt', 2602 San Ole-go & N'pt. FW)'I, ~ NEW 3 Br 2 &. .l $110 nw>. incl all util. CW~r Dr., lrvl.ne , lll-3733. dlx 2 Br. bltnio. cpu. dfl>1, :=::::::::::::= Rental• Wanted 5990 Nr111port Bl vd., N, 8. UNCRO\VDED PARKlN(i :..U elec/kll. tr-pie.' pat\o, 241 A\IOICldo St. 646-0979 PARK WEST rTtrig, lndry. Nr shoflS & • ·-'----673-fi606. LO\VEST RATES :BBQ .AlJO of Br, 3 a.. Lw NE\V LRG 1 BR, bUn APARTMENTS 11ier. $11.i Adull!. baby ok. Stpt-J~ 631-8410, ~I stv/dsh .... 'hr, fro 11-Ire e O<A·ned &.nd M.an&Kt'd by ~2Ul. VILLA MARSEILLES BRAND NEW SPACIOUS Rl-:SPf.NABLt;, <>!ran t'•"u· ple w/:l 10111 rlN'<.l' 'J Bl't hou ...... hy Scp1 10 Sl~. Refs. ;,..1(;. \712 HB or C~1 . I 21,-., car gara1o:e S50 mo. 61)().1200 SQ. F'T. olliCt' also Ch<.·nel'l rngl'. 2172 DuPont Dr., tiOO sq. fl. slore. iro a: S150. Rm. 8, NC\\'pclrt Beach. C.M. 646-:llJO 833.3223 Courtesy lo Bl'Okt'l'll 1;:=::::::======~l l"'l!tric. c!osed garg. In The !rvlneo Co1npany N·0E=OA-R~=u-,,-.. ,~,-.,-,.-, -,~,.,.~bw-r 4-plex nr. S. C.0..sl Plaza. !J!!!!~!!!'!!!''!J!!!!~~~~1 New Tr1plexe11. Quiet ar.:11 ./ SingJ,. g11rag" S20 mo. Nrl\r 0 .C. a!rpot·t. 548-5044 4400 $Hilt 50-2.\21 art 5. 5242 l.rg 1 BR. Oi&h11.ubcr. $1 50, MODERN 2 Bt. Crptt. drps, _ lnlantfpet ok. I 2 J 3 1 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1~~~~~~::;~~!-E~••~t~B~l~uff"-~~_::;:;o 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult Living Furn. & Unfu rn. * LANDLORDS * l>'JtEE RENTAL S£RVICE :·lh1,. Hca<'On &t5-0l83 Cl\.l Garage for Rc111 Cd.\f • Sl5 n10. Soulh Laguna. Cst H"'Y & 2nd. 700 Sq. ft. $160 n10. ~lcCur. 13kr. • G42·77!Y.l e Slncie laf)ta from Sl65 e 2 BR Furn, >n>m $21.j e 2 BR unt\an l2lllO CarpetJ...drapH-di1hwuM.r heated PoOl•una..1ennl1 rec->riews .. --... ---FURN. aho Ava11. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC CE IDlcli. patio. encl gar J9Z-2623 or (1141 846-3j59 DlUlwa ~her. color ooordlnat· • 675-0117 • Nr. bus. $lfJ. Adult&. Ul E . :llth St NEWPORT BEACH AT Beach • \\'Inter Rare., ed appllanots . plush anaa CPL!:: 10 cu re for Pvr hom<' V Iiie Gran1da Apt1. J & 2 Rdrrn~. pool; furn (ir Cll.IT>'l • cl'!uice of 2 oolor or ;i1i1 v.·rlll' Oiuly i'ilot 1 p 6000 Office Rental r, P200:.! ncome roperly $350. Four bttlroonlli "!th unJuro. Adulli. 215 15th Sj 11ehr1ne1 • 2 baths • s1all _.><>x -·------- balconies abo\'e " b!l111to·. Ii 220 12111 s1. shower! . 1nirrorc<l ...,.arll· ~--====== i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;I MEDICAL -DENTAL 6070 Gracious living I.: qulet sur· 1-obf. door! • lndirecl li:;hl· Rooms for Rent 5995 R · C 1. ~1•!1t:1 &\'&ii. Best locarion. roundings for family 1t.llh CO:'llDO L11:. I br, '1 t•ur :;ar. Ing In kuchc:i • breakfai1 et1re at ata 103 Xlnt parking. ~1odern faci l- R. b&lh • ' ' ud' children. Near Corona Ot!l priv. pa!lo, dshwshr, crpl ~. bar -hug• prlv11re ftnC'Cll t'UHN I' E" I ,,, . .,,. lmm-"'"l<IY •v·;l•blo. $170, .2 B ''st to, tlrps. J cluld OK . aft 6 P~l. '· '111· , 1n p oy,.d " <:1..1-= drpa, cpl.a, patio. Avail 911. l\1ar lfi&h School, F"itT11l11('(', 536--4\~7 1>11.tlo · plush '10u!iCa plng · >11•111nn k11ct1('n .<· laundry ror " fasc1n1.1l111J: nrw hfl'' BA\'SHORE CENTER 1 BR. $150, 2 BR Sl6:l. Pool. Elec. &: \!.·tr pd. Adil&, no pets. t.fe-si Manor, 241 Wllaon Aw. Ot. 548-1405 714: 548-Ul or 21 3 ; "·et bar &: bullt-111 kilchen · I brick Bar-B·Q's. iar'l:e ~Ill· pr1\ t'loi.e1l i.;ar&.~t". llB, RK01b1Jng 1{) roont Catalina 601 Duver Dr . N'pt Bf'ach Sln-5227 apphance1 ~10RA KAI 2 " 3 BR 2 BA. ed pools & la'lal. Slilwkly Cl&ll Ut.>lore 2 1101. !Wat·h Hou1>e Hot el, spceial-l·.-o=E~LU~X~E~71-,,...,2~B~R' 1835 A.l\1IGOS \\'A Y GM ~1!191 Patio. Pool 11181 tiarl1rl1I. 3101 So. Brlatol St. ~2...a?.iO. iz1ng in family ~roupa, 10'~ '75-6050 1JblkE of lWachHl~d. !of/1 (%M1.N.o!So.Coe 1Plual Gf' 1 ~~ -Down. iu.k1 ni:: $6.,"1,00J. Carden Apt.s. Blt-im, priv. Garf Id ~ .Nr ,E.\lAN~&>t1•~1. shof)" -lllUWUIEIT Cl 11C. :'::~. ~~~\0.~51krplc. • NEW oEtuxe • orL~:r .. Le. 2 bd1·n1. PH~~"~~ :S~~200 \:1~~·h<.ri1. ~~'.:~:'· ~:\~r~: Jean Smith, Realtor H1ttGREN sa~ARE- ' BR, 2 BA Apt for lease. b It -ins' g h" <' p I>. • !°L~lrilR l!nl sq ft Dcluxt: Offit't'S ~~---646-3255 Incl spac, 1nai.ter ~uilr, din "'llllh 1dry 1 blk 1n l)r'U\'li l!UNT Bt"'h. liarlu>lor, 0_.111.1 ,.--------·I Avail. for imn1cd. lcaae u1 711 OCEAN AVE., 11.8 . $16.J....QOIE'T'! Largt deluxe 2 , Cn4) 53&-1481 BR, J~ BA. GE kitchen. 2 mi&: dbl g~r>•ge, sulo door Sl80. J.\&.,'jS-11. ( L•guna Beach 5705 n1111111y l1uth & k1t1·h. $65 12 1\p(~ in Ne11'lJOrt Beach. Oil£> ol clues busiest ahop ... opener avail. Pool &: Rec . *LOVEL y NEW APTS 1-··------n1n I Hlk 10 Pirr. &l'l-8520. lj'; Rer. Pool : bl!(. lo pill!:: L'<'n1crs. \\'Ill tli\'irle. QUIET ADULT LIVING area. Near Ocean & purk. 1 I.· 2 (X::EAN Vil::\\' Lr,:: .......-Sl:\J'ER \\'eek·up w/ bc.•ich Al r-f:ond., niusil', paneling, Otc. open 10 am-6 pm Dally car pr. Adults, no pelt. 240 Mam&f!d by E . 16th Pl. 548-0432. , Wll.Ll.AM WALTERS CO. I e FROti1 S26j e I , lTl>h;, drps. Mn,.;, pnrk'g & BR ~• Ad It I Ii 2 Br. Shae orpts, b Ins. , BR'a. 42.'l l31h St g.17.39:,7 I Bach•• 01. l & -Bil 11r11~. ki!eht•n l 'fi ,,,. \\'""k"'P \ . ~· . u 1 . pool, beaut. lndscpd. Sl50 & 86j An1igo11 \Vay, NB ~·utn ur unfurri. Crpt,, r•rps. A ~IO'ri~I ,~. 117 ... .:~ " 3 Houses and apL 111nint. 170 E. l71h St., C.:'>I. ;Bf-aut/Qu~t. UW Incl 1170 mo. int"'I all util.241 ~ianaged by SPAC 3 BR. 2 BA . lrg y11rd blln~ pulin~ w 11 1 k 1 11 ~ pl~.' '. • .'... :s-._,,__ S10.000 Down. Xlnt lf'rn1s l\lr Hl'urn 213: 651·2700 collrr 1 ·=w: 17676 Cameron. A\'OCado St. 64&-0979. \\'ILLJA;\I \VAJ,TERS CO. l"f'IClOSf'd g1trag1•. s J 111) I rllslil ni·i· "' 101111• J!)') t:JHI l Bl·droo1n, full ba!h. '.'l:o R.ralonorn1 cs Cor11. Deluxe l·Rm. ofliC'e ' "·" I""· d PRIVATE VIEW Adults only. Call 84z....l~l!.I .or .!.;;;.: Rch_4'_ll~~_•1'_X kl!('h1•rL P\'I pa1 10 :: blk to Con1 n1ercia.l Bk r·. (i7:.-ti700 Nr. Orange County Al'"°" .AT .. Ch • W""•' "··•-an.onn. ,.. ua., crp11, fP6, _ !n·h tii'.l-1023 111 11 ·00 -0--a r·~ n..11 .... s. b1111ll, acros&f from park. 1 Bdrms., 2 bathii: earperM l\IOV£ IN NO\\.' • * \\'ODO'S COVE • * BA YfR NT. Bld/!l unils & Irvine l n dust r 1 a I 1 le 2 Bdnna., p()OI; fum. or $Jf.Q mo. ~ uk for draped. bJt.lns. di~wshr. brand new 2 Bit apls Brut h ', bJ0<·k 1w11 I g, :l Br $~ -l.oi t•ly rooni. PfJ\', All ulillin. $16.000 cash. Con1plc..>.:. Carpel. dra1w~. '11nfum. Adults. 219 15dl St. M w·nt Upstairs. s:ri0 J\lon!h. l\1111 • fron1 Sl35 * Gllh.J l\lrrlrlll1~n a111 ~. ~:ach hv1tlt E111pl gen I. ur (;ullei::e \\'ill sub/2nd. 6 7 5-7 ;, I :1 music, air...rondtlioning & Jc 220 12th St. r. 1 e-n. 1>t1Jd(•n1 ~~1G.Jil3 67:>.~iOSO * 2 Br n1 erpa d 1 year lc11s" huvr 11, BA. Pool. $:100 up. -------~-~ janHorlal ~rvicl'. SJ2j l\1o. i BR al beach! Slf:>. Bach, · u um., '. rpi;. NEAR Hunllngtol1 llathour l.A'UJol' 211:1 S ('tln~l lhry. /'!'!\' sgl Hn. in la1·~1· t:.1\1. J :-.1-l on Placrnti11, Ctit. BOB Pl:."Tf!T, Realtor ~llG-turn QU1ET! ! bl~. ~~· ~1~1~~ ... ~ '''-6050 0 Crpl5• ,n,~·~~1·1 h11tn1'1" huuih 497-lfi:Ul 11r 4~392!1 llOO] lif)1nc w ynung (arn. Yg $7j,000 !rrm~. 616--0JlJ lca\'r e 833-0101 e -A lfth. S36-1319, 673-1 714 no pe!.11. • · • Bl'l'll. ·1 ""' ·ti • unt •ni::ion lurl.' 11rcf. 6-12-::1:,:1. I ~I A I __ __:-=::::..:c=..: I.JV Pl., CM. ~2371 Wl•''MMllJCI.... Och. 146-4696, 833-0242 ** !\ORTI I END *" , ___ ... ----mrss. or . 11.ry, ,.g. DESK SPACE j BR liiobtle hornr, furn. l ========;;_lliiii~b<~eiITT.i:-e~ 1 Bil orea11 \'U 1 ~ blk sho1). 11 1 ~~ SUN NEVER Sl':TS on IT'S Beach hou1e time. Big· $!.'.E, 1st 1z lut ind util. 2 BR Unfurn. nlltmo. I~· I BR al beach! SI Zi. Bach. pin~. tieaeh('s. Laun ct r 'I Cia~1ficd 's 11CIK111 pCl\to't'r. ~est selection ever! Sl!e the 305 No . El C•mino Re•I DESK SPACE 222 Forest Avenus Loguno Beoch 494.!};)66 UP lo 3600 :o;q lt.·DelUXf', air coud, c11)t~. drps. In com· l>Uler 1,.~111cr l.lldio. 64&.7425 or ~&-6080 LARGE OfllfX-1 • 2 room sultf' SlOO, 4 rooni su.ile $235. alr cond .. carp1'15, drar>es • pal'W'led, !l 12-2.l2j ~OITIC\i\IEO offices. $50 Ground lcvPI. C001il Iii\)', Corona de! l\lar. 61:r;lDDO I NF.WPORT BEAOl SRO nio. A1r-cond. Ervin *61;>..HiOl 01 .. ~·1cE Rentals, Lagu1111 Bch. $100 Mo. Coast ll~·y. !teal Esta!e O.K. 49'1-!li tl. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD ••!•· ta 536-1""'4 lant o.k., no pets. JOlllln St. Coron• dfl Mar 5250 Sl!O, /furn/. QUIET' fa<'il. ttduil.~. S17.J rno. For an 1rl le ~f'll around DAILY PILOT Classified S.:in Clemante .,.... ""'• no pe · u• · Cl\1. s.tS-307 BAClfELOll UtH. Paid, ---------~202 ... ·A;..;l4i.>h ..... "6-... l3i;liiO,;;i6ii"i..";_7;;_";;,_·;;t'1,;_-l4,;;;8';:,,:&.';;"'"';;,.;23;;,;.7 ...... _;.';;';.';;":;°';;'k;;.·,;;';;'al:.:li<::.!-:;:5';;:7::;8·o.....:."'~"ii'°ii"ii"°iii"i.' iiiiiiiiiiii0ii ...... iiiiiii..:'9Z.44:::::20:.. ......... _.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•j l • * NEAR OCEAN' * LUXURY 2 BR apl pool, b-r ------ 1 UNOBORG (X). 536.-2579 b--q, rtt ha.II, 'JIJ77 Charle St, tBACH. S95 utll incl. Lra; ll~C~l\t~·~~~~-~~ JlR. t'Xtra c!O&ets, $140. LRG 2 Br, 11,; Ba., families J>ool. patio. Adults. 53fHin7. only, 2 child. ok. No pets. li:~=""'°==ci "·===•I Sl50. 735 Joann St, C?il. ' 4705 2 BR. unfurn. Crpt.s. drps, bltn& S130. 568 \\.'.'Vil.son :51. 1.;.---------1 6-15-1082 or 545-0700. ~RN. 1 Bdrm. Ocean View.1 -----~~-J:mployed adult w/ rera. No 1 BR, J Adult Only, Cen- fhildren or pet!. 4M-7079 !rally/Joe. S!kl/mo 541-6661 C:LEAN nlOdem 1 BR on1~°'-"='-~'-"-'-=-~~ ~an front lllffpg 4. Av11.il . ./ LRG 2 & 3 BR.. 2 Bath1. ,,_u1 . 29. PlO wk. t94-1S30 i'rplc, blt·lns, crptll, drps, BR apt on oettn fron1 . encl 1ar, p&tio. 54&-1034 vail. Srp 15 .. Jan 15. S175 . 49<-78ltl N rt D-h SlOO . ewpo -ac BR, ocean view, pool, ldry, 1 ________ _ · r. Adults, no petll. t91l-4JJ8 2UJ ' PARK NEWPORT -carr · tree livg ovrtka the 1to'attt. 1 MODERN atudio, J yr lse. pool11, 7 1ennis ct1, $750,000 l\duJu. RefeftrJCel. $145 mo. Spa. From Sl1:> 10 S-1~. ~ana.ger 4ff.8S01. Bach. I or 2 Br. AIM 2 sty lENT ALS Townhou..wa. Elec. kit. pri i T Aptt:. UnfvrnJtftecf pat. or ba1 Subtrn prkg, opt I ·-~-="-'==="";:._-I maid !t'r, cpU, dips. Ju•t N. or Fa11hion 111 at Jam- neri1I 5000 boree le Sa.n Joaquin Hills 'i;:;;;;;:;;;;;;:;:;I Rd. 644-1000 for leuinr in-(t to. !YENDOME ~ I IMMACU LATE APTS! 791 AMIGOS WAY 1'.AMILY Section Outside living area!! and ~ ON TEN ACRES 1 I: 2 BR. Furn 6 Untura Fireplaces I prlv. pallcs J Pools. TtM!a • Contn!'I Didst. 900 Sea Lane, c.dM &K-21111 <MacArthur nr C.0.11 HW}'I 705 & 707'h ORCHID 2 Bdrm! .. 2 ba1h.~. wlth sun. deck, $250. Al.SO: 3 Bdnn11 .• 3 balhli. Carpeted, draped, bll·ins. Co11. garagl". $325 Mo.: min. I year Jrast'. M &75-&0SD 0 -···s·••1a..& DOWNING APTS Cor·Clay & St Andraw1 S175 Upper I RR Ii Din llm, f'rplr , bf'an1 N'iling, fl'('d ttir heat. Priv df'rk. P<Mf L. ._ 64&-~I. OPEN Daily 1·5 3 2 4 l\1arruerite 2 BR. 2 Ba. Dithwshr. cp!s, drps, frpl. Walk to o c r a n , A&t. 67!>-5126. * COROLIDO AP'l'S. :l Br. 1 &: 11,): BA., rrplc, dhl 1•a1 .. JXll'l & large Pool. Sl!IO & u11. 673-3.118 J ADULT and 2 BR, 2 ba, unlta. unlum. lose to shopping, Park double pragea. $275 to S.100. ~~o~~.B!~~~ J~ ~~· ~~~'!s~~.+ ~;~1. ~.:~r~ Frpl Indlv n~-· f 'I n1aluf'l'! adults. $:?50 mo yrly. , ,., ...... :t ac 5 HOAG llospital area: Delxe 145 An•htlm Ave. .. R , a •-1 1c.3c.10c.'•o.' _i._·"c.·c.6_1~_"'_'_"1_. __ .~ B , A, .. ., c, bltna, STA J,JESA 642-282.f. dshwshr, rrpts, drps, adults. LGE new 2 BR, 7 ha, lrplr, 2 R ' all bltns. cpls. drps. bt'amed ' $220 mo. ALSO B , BA, So I I I * £.Z ON * crpts, drp!, d1hwahr, bltns, ce-ll 'K, pvt pat. , . o lwy . 1);e Budget. Sharp 2 lxlm1 in 11.dultt. Sl65. mo. c$:.:2 »-=-c.:l:.:27c:;:c· .::'".::'-c.;:.:98::3::_· __ •iood location. Conv. to 647....cBl Anytime 647·1711 2 Br, 1 ba, ga.r apt. blln 1 verything. Kiddies \\'el· YEARl..Y-$275. 3 bed, 2 range. crpts. drps. S180 nio. 546-1740 1)1' ~&.1 330. e. \YON.T LAST. SlJO. Bath. fireplace, carpets, ,.:..,:..c.~.:,...--'--- Flnders 645-295 1 ne-arly new. 1809 \V. Balboa. 2 Br. 2 Ra . So. of 1111\'R'f ' ',BR. Splil level. •];"' mo. 6lJ...2223 alt 4 pm. 1?-.1argucrite). Gar. No pets. ~ "' S190 /no. 21J: '131-1 19;,. fluilt-ine, Cfll11itlS. drapes, UPPER Duplex, 3 BR, 2 ba, !ir-cond. Pet 6 children ok, yr round, 11 blk lrom heh, LE-TREND e 832-5552 gar. Ava i l no'>'-·. 1·2-3 BR'I, All bltns, _2l_J_l33_>-_21_<2_. ----- l/drp, pr, Nr. S. Coast NEAR Ocean 2 Br SlOO yrly. lua. M0-1973, 645-2321 New t'pls & drps, ref &: rani;e SPACIOUS 2 br. 11-.i ba. w/lto' 1•rp1. slo\·e, refrii;. Adul1i.. no pe!s. S2li mo. 67~1580 LRG ·UppPr 2 Br. rpt~. drp~. rcfrig/rngf', garg Adi!" S1 85/mo tsr. 701 Nar<'ls5u.~ ~ Jo"ireplace Ii gar; avail now ate Mesa 5100 30'J 36!h SI. ~; Adl1s. i-;,----------12 BR apl w/frplc. l\lature Lido l1le f BAY MEAOO\V APTS adult!. 6161,~ ClubhoU!ll' Ave. --------- exciUn& 1 BR, Sl40, Sl8f1 mo. l.easl". C • l I Bil SIS5. Beam ceilings. Anaht.1111, 1·774-Tl45 LRG BAY Vll~\V-2 Bit .. S!udy, t•rpts, drp~. 1a,;. b11 .. frplc, \Yllh....-lr)'. A1•t1tl Sept . ..;a· ... •''•· •"•• ""'''· * BAYFRONT * • patio, pne w/frplca 5. $350 ~!~~~-1 Huntington Be1ch 5400 aand wlley b&ll crt LUXURY APTS. Start· ~ 1bld1 .• plOl tatlleB, put'. int •t $375. * 642-2202 •na (l'ffn. Adulta, no pets. * PENINSULA J ,. 4 liR ------- W, B11.y, Open House 2 BA, lrplc, blt·ins, <'rpl!, e NE\\.' 2 br, 1 rpr.~ . .trp,, 1 pm daily. 6tl-0073. drps $27J It $32j mo/yrly. l!'.11111gr·. patio. $16.i n10 Ike Livlnt In Your 673-9352 ~.:>Ji...f,0_2_i. _____ _ WN HOME •• I I e NE\\'LY Redec. Upper 31 e $130-2 br, rrpt.s. rtr11,, y pay $115 for an apl '.' • BR. 2 BA. Walk to brach! hl1NI, rP!rig., garsgf' Al1er t' e1n rent you one S240 mo Yearly. &I~. 4 pn1. 11~7-3727 __ _ 2 Bl'l, newly clcc, ·• e:ncl patiolr, 1pac l'F-'ou•n•l•·i·n·V·•l·l•·y··S4·IOIFiiovliniitla'ii·n·V·•·ll~ay~~S4~IO~ 1. 2 Poohl! Adulta only. ,~ln Wa.:1 E. Illar. , .,-, W. on llaon). • IL ESA A TS, I R, l>riv paUo. Hid pool. ~ car enc.I'd gar, ChUdren <felc:ome. no pets pleue! JllS mo. n9 \V. \Vl.liOn. ~1251, QUIETI ALL NIWI c•r.. ·'iti'PiJ, bit.ins. 2 BR. dultJ, no peta. Nr }larbot AdamL Oarap av•llable ·-· AIBOI Gll!ENS r J :.::P.:H A sruoro APTB t, ~ S Bit's. flonl $110. ~tenon w_,. C.M. M'.ONTIC .ELLO c om- )lex-delwie 2 br, 2 ba. aulo. 9U"llP ~ne:r, dubhouae:: ' ' Adulb, No ..... $225. :J.ounlain~ Mediluranean Style l~u%Ury ., ... 111 % lltdroomt1-% &lbs Adult Llvln1 Fural&hetl " tJntumllhed e DU.llw1.llu e ~lii•t Cu1NI• e Prl~ l'Qio• • a.... c.r., •• ....... Ceil/11,. 9645 Slater Avuue n helps you move out the '70 bumper crop. The '71 cars are just about here. Soil's clean-tJp lime on your 1970's. Yo u're offering good deals, but you musl let auto buyers know it. And there's one simple, effeclive, proven way to do it. Run ads in lhe paper. This paper. Newspapers work for au lo dea lers because I hey reach the right prospects. Ea ch day, 13 out of every 100.000 people are in the market for a new car. Newspapers will reach 12 of tho se 13, while the average prime-lime TV spol will reach only 2 and lhe lypical prime-time rad io spol less lhan 1 of I hem. Mos I cars are bough! by adults. And newspapers reach lhe mosl adulls-nearly 8 out of 10 adults on any given weekday. Newspapers reach 9 out of 10 households planning a new-car purchase. And as l amily income goes up, so does family newspaper readership. This is imporlanl, since adult males earning over$15,000 yearly have autcrbuy ing expeclations nearly lwice the national average. Newspapers reach 95 percent of all upper-Income, mulli-carfamilies. Earl Foos, Chairman of the Cleveland Oldsmobile Dealer Association, says , "After invesligaling all media, we decided our money would be best put In the newspaper. We fell we'd reach more people with fewer dollars." Ken Brown, President of the Detroit Plymouth Advertising Association, puts ii this way, "Newspaper ads have given us the answer that we need." Newspapers slart the wheels rolling !or auto dealers everywhere-including here. That's what we mean by Newspaperablllly. Sourco1: Sumtt W11&ttm Mar\cet Almanac 1969-70; AUtomotJw NflWI; BIJr...., o1 AcMlrtlllng, A. N. P, A. • When You're Ready To Move The Merchandise Call 642·5678 At The DAILY PILOT I ----------------------.-----------------~--..-------..--..... ~---~--.---..--------~-p -~...--..-~~ ·---.-. ~ -. I % J rJLOT-AOVERTISER W'.dnesd,y, AUQ1nt 26, 1970 _JOIN THE 'SELLERS CIRCLE' WE'RE SAVING SPACE FOR YOU ••• ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ If you 1ell a 1ervice and don't advertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing business the ha rd way· The Service Directory I classifications 6500 -7000 in the clossified ad section daily) give • you an advantage you get through no other adver- tising medium . It reaches customers who are reaay to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services ' you have to sell. If your service isn't listed, we'll stort o category just for you. Pick up the phone r i g h t now ond reserve your space in the "Sellers Circle" • • Your Direct Line to Directory Results 642-5678 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT WtdnfSd,y, AufUit 26, 1970 REAL ESTATE G•ntr•I ,-------------•1ANNOUNCEMENTS !R CE D REC RY C~erint,_ __ ,_s_IO -----Prop.rty 1.6 ACRES RAIL SERVED In nttd or a 1m11U or l11rw pVCt\ near frtt "A·ays & n.IJ! 'l"'hls pa~I hi located in !ht ornler of Orsngt Count)'. f'\111 pril'e $43.!XXI. For ad· ditionul infor1nafion. pleaso call t\,\V, Sn111Jl w\1h Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. 532·2:i38, r;vl's·\l'kr.ds 538-5971 * * * .. ind NOTICES ---------MOS ~IEN? \Ve hl!.'~n·t kl5t that perwoiw.1 tooc-h: \\'e i;till Nt.ve that old -la1hloned pride that •nables ua lo do abi;olt1tt.ly \\'hal it nee<Wd for !hf> u.lllmAte in haircut· Una. Rf'mrmber: Sir \Valten ~ Ne\\llOrt, Of. Sina:le • \\'idowed -Divorced * LIFE Is t'xciting if llhattd wi the riabt or11•. Stop v.:a~tlna: youn. \VI" hu\'e II. 8mar1 QI.Lal CO!l51r, carpentey, roo- l in;, au borne lmpn.mnt&. No job too IJJY\. Frtt eat. S3&-10J9. CARPENTER: Remodel , patio ..... ork, ttme.n t \l'Qt'k i palnU111:. No job too small. 1'rN eat.. 536-1944 REPAJ(l, Re1nodellnc k Patk>-No Job too smo.ll! *~lT • QUALITY \\'oodcratt. mt! ren'I constr. 6 carpentery. Free consultation & quote. Call ~n 6'5--0IJ.M, 348-4235. Comm•rci•I \1'•Y· 5-1.T~. '.!4 hr. record. C C ,._ •m•nt, oncrete -*MASSAGE & SAUNA 1---'------ Lo1·ely i:;lrls/ U\PERT MAS. CONCRETE. All lypea. Free SAGE. Ask 11.bou! our Las cat. Sa""in&, breaklna:, haul- \'eg11.."l vacations. 10 A'.\I to Ina; l Wploadin:;. Servke 2 A.\1, T DAYS. 2930 \V. I: quality. 548-8668 Bob e 5 STORES, $110,000. 686- 698 W. 19th St. Bethel 'l'owen corner. S.IS-1768 agt. Industrial Rent•I 6090 Coast lh1'Y, NB. 548-~. ~tORE Concttte patio for * !<\.ILLY LlCENSED * iwi money. Artislic sett.in&. R.t:nowne<I Hindu Sptrltuali!l Llc., c&l.l Max at ~- Advice on all matters. CD.rENT \Vork of all !tind11. Love. l\la:':'iaa;e, Blll>int..S 1''ree est. Readin;s i;i.\'en 1 days a 63&--037.f week, 9 A:\t · 9 P~I 312 N. El Camino Real, San Clemen!!!', 4.9'1-9136, 9-12-00iG l\tEN! ! E\'el')' Ont of our haircuts is a creation! \\'e, Susan. Linda and ~tary xtrive for ma&nifice.ncf'. SU )"OUL"Sl'lf at Sir \\'allt>r'S, 2052 N·ewporl Bl\'d, C:\I PALM READINGS Du"ti!I & Sand Readings Help in All l\lalteMi 10 Al\1-10 P1'1. 7 daylll 21:: • 597.92'72 l.a li!lbl'41. t'ULLY LICENSED DECORATIVE CONCRE.JE DRIVES-\V~ PATIO CALL DON, &12-851.f CEP.IEl\'T WORK. oo ,)ob too amall. telUQnahle. Frtt E5ti1n. H. Stufilck 54&-8615 * CONCRETE v.·ork: patio!>, dr\!\\'&)'!I, etc. 1. i '-' e n s e d . Phillips Cetrlf'nL ~~ Contr•ctors 6620 • THE RE..\IODELERS * }'rff ests -100% linancmg Kitchens, garares -carports Complete Remodeling. IN~'c~-u~RA=~s~LE""'"-oo~,,.~.-,,.-,--,-.~ Quality Contractors 64.2-3660 lem1inal t·ase~ are. my a;pecially. Nothing to lou )'OUr hfe to tain. 1714) 613--l lr.6. SERVICE DIRECTORY Accounting '500 BOOKKEEPING SeJ'\lk:e !or 11mall businesse11 . l...ai. ikh., Cd1't, N.B., C.1'1. Daily, MY \VAY, quality home repair. \Valls, ceiling, floors f'tc. No job too small. ~l-149.f Additions J-..d H, 673-rotl * Remodellni: GeN-ick, Uc. • !">19-2170 ADDITIONS, L. T. Construc- tion, 1ingle or 2 11tory, plans, est & layouts. M7-15U. Jlavr 6 unil<1 • trade up. \Vant land for mobil home park. multipll', commert:. offir.r. Hich lnvin, Pyramid Exchangors 675-6060. (6J 2 Redrn1 units. Hunting- ton Beach, $26,000 equity. T!·ade for vacant land, large power boat or ·~ Bkr. 'A'kiy, n\Onthly. \Vilt pick up .1.i'!IR 6 de I iv. Cati fi1S...4ll2 morn-1 c_a-'rpe~t_C_l•_•_n_i_Otl~--~- 1""'- Busin•ss 847-3507, eves: &12-0427. Oppor!u~~f!ts 6300 \Viii .-xehangr good 0«!11.11 16' J.'leetllner-50 hP, v.'OOd. Appll•nc• R1p.-lr1 P1rt1 6S1ll CANDY SUPPL y view M-1 Ne'A'porl Beach \Vill u·ade for Ranchero or •Washer & Dr')'1!:r Repairs• Fret. E"limatelll. \Vork Guaranteed. Call ~3159 ROUTE properly for 2 lilltall hon1e~ E' Camino of equal \•alue, INO SELLING INVOLVED) ln Cl\1/NR area. Jean $700-$800. 8.f6-S..?Q7 or 846- Plan one ....... ' $!175.00 Smith, Realtor 646-llll. Jl77. * Babvtlttlng Plan h\'O • ' •••••• Sl62J.OO • * * * * 6550 Plan three • · • • • · $3250.00 \~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l'J!!'!!!!!!ll!~!!!'l!![!!!!'l!!!!~~!l!I!• \ BOARD Your child for Cash Requirt>d. E.xcellent in. ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS wk n d 1 . Con1 pe tent eome for a few hours ~"eek. •nd NOTICES •nd NOTICES mother I daughler com- ly v.·ork. tDay,. & Evenings). biMlk>n. Ages :> a, over. Refilling and collectin~ from Found (ftff Adi) 6400 Lost '401 ~l~sa Vertie area. 5:i5--08M. c'01n oprrated dispenser11 in Nev.·Jl0f1 Beach and sur-FOUND: Fe-male part Tf"r-REDHEADED \\"ooct~t.er. OllLD CARE c'Ounding at"f'a. \Vp f'stat>. rier pup, 'A"hltc 'A'lla n spots. 1""'....,. l\1y Honlf'. Infant · 4 yrs. lish ......... 1a ~Handles name Flea collar, l\tayfair Mkt ()n Nr. Undine on Lido. In-S.A. Ch•ic Center area. ·-·-C 11 jur -J:f::\\'ARD! '-'?.,.,"" hrand <'andy and snack.s.) 17th St., 8/11-e\•r.ning. a * Call 673·2-168 • .,.~ }''or · Jll'rsonal ineJ'\licw in =""-=-,.\="='=---~~~= \VILL baby11il my home, Nev.')X.IJ't Beach a1't'a, send FOUND i.:m. maJe black kit-r:.ACK 1•,./while Peke, heh.ind Pomona Sehl, 0 1. naml'" addrt'.u and phone ten abotrt 3 1no9 old •. Hu malc, "Jpo," Vic. Dale Ii: Any aei"· 6:30 to~~ miml:W-r 10 MULTI·STATE nea collar. Vklnlty of Santa Ana, CM. RE -:o. Oifl.D care, my home, dayt, DISTRffiITTtNG lNC 1681 Hale<TrSt, C.l\f. • afl .) p.m. &46-1735 vie Placentia Ii: Victoria.. 1 Broad\l·ay, Anaheim, .Calif.l_:>l~!Hc_::3=>J:....~=~~~-rt.lPPER -N<!. 788! (21 &-16--0!152. t, !12802 (114t 718-5060. BRO\VN &: While Springer Shades of blue. \Vilhout 11ail. IW~A~NT,:;::E~D-,~C~ll~l~LD'=R~E~N~TO~ Afriliatc Spaniel about I yr old found Approx. 10 day11·ago. BABYSIT IN 1\IY llOr..IE, \VANT GOOD GRAl\1.~1AR? in the Bay. 546--0584 • 8 to 5 * 675-3,i!j;S * \VKDY S, 541Mi63l. OR ~·=-'"~-~~-,-----c,,-:-;:-= LOST! Sm I dog. 8/24. NEWPORT Hgls area, larie GOOD l\IONEY? KEYS Found on bear.h vie. B!k/brn-t ~ Bl'agll~. fem. yard "'/saTKIOOx. Lunch + :-:C-r.ured and Guaranteed Island A: Balboa. Inquire Vlc: National. C~1. :Yt7-1001 snackll. Xlnt carr. 6ot>-2lM at front counter, Daily hr"-. 10-5 CHILD Care, to 4 yrs, my Rl"'ach for Iha! pbonr now-. Pilot, 2211 Ba'boa, N.B. ClllLD'S PET! Cal • 4 mo, hm., fflC\1 ycl . Nr. At!an- This :-ouJd bf> your h~~ Grf'y kitten w/pink flea col-v.hl. \Y/blk 1>poL<1. Vic: ta-&h Blvd, 11.B. 5.36-40&'. portun1ty to earn extra_. ig 1 lar, Vic Balboa Pe11in111la J..arkvifo\v &•h area. 847-J239 kl h l oney v.·1th no \VO~tAN \v/2 you~ child"" Y.'t"<'. Y cJas 11 1 k 1 1 PoLnl. (ij;).3503 or Dr. Stock· .if< selhnG:. ust res oc oca, '7" l""..... l.OST l\f/Cockapoo p up. wishe5 to rare for ch d, eon1pany established traffic c•0~0~·;,__''~~c--'--~~---c'7--,; Ne11·po11 Pier. Re\\' a rd ! 21i,--5. 5.J&-5271. s tores in a ff'1v hours a \.\'eek GRAY tabby lemalt klllrn. 2 &1.2-4028, 540-9710 jext 231 e LOVING Care In my or your spare time. l.1ght, months old. t1t'a collar. LADIF.S Pres. SunglaSfiCs. home-hot lunche:<1, fenced pleasant work. Vic. Warv.•lck Lane, CM Las Andrinas Pk. -Ttnnili yard. Call 6.J&-5151. If you 11.rt' reliabll' and can &1.l-3Xl6 crt. $5 Rf">l.·ard. 673--0367 in1medi11.tely i n v" s t a IA~D~U~L~T""'"-n7.b~b7.il--w.,..-/-;-•~-"hi;::1' n1oderate amount of caMI ,;treak (guara nleed and secured!, ' 54S·984l anrl can begin no1\' col- lecting profits, call collf'ct Lt-~ '401 fru· personal inle1'\ll<''A'. ~tr.1o;0~•'---------I Ba x1er. !213/ 187-8972 .or FLU!"l"Y Fem Tabby kltlf'n, 11Tile box No. l\l-XIOl, Daily rle<l collar, R/J, v i ~: Pilot, :m I \\'. Balboa Blvd., Brentv.'OOCI St, CM f>48-471!1. Nr1Vporl Beach. LADIF.S gold Bulova watch HEAI.TII Forcf's :.alf' ol \O!lt by ;,tudent nurse, N.B Janitor ial S<'rv1rr. route. Rev."flrd. 8.~2067 1963 }>'ord Econov~n, all f'EMALE Golden Retrirver, equipment to servH·e au-Mesa Verdl' area. Call: counts. G1 0 "~e ~ a?-"'•"""!7 ·•r ~,,,,~ -I 17 lltV\ • .., ..,....,... .. ,>. or .uv-.•UUJ prox1malf' y ,........., pe1 yf' .. r. . Can be huilt up to dolng * PENDANT · Aqua M&.rLllf' niuch 111.r~er ,·nlume. F'u.ll on s\lvrr chain. Sentimental price $3000.00. {>M)..-4()6.1. vs.I. Vlr CM/H.B. ~6-8051 LETTER ~. n11meog. All 1..051 in CdM VALUABLE t><JU[p lo stru·t O\\'n bu.<1i1ieu . KEYS in leather holder. $1500 T.P. ca~h or tem 1s. Reward. 6T.\-3CWl2' &l6--0.U1 1.-ave mrss !or ?\lary. Agt. Did you evf'r think of awap- Rf.STAURANT: Pnme Hv.y ir.g that While Elephant in location. $10.000. the attic !or 110methlng you • -t!l&-9(),12 1r can Ulil'! Try the. Traden II"===========! Paradise column ln the Dal· Mon•Y to Loan 6320 ly Pilot \Vant Ads. 1st TD Loan 1% INTEREST 2nd TD Loan Terms baaed on rqnlty, '42-2171 545-0611 SrrvlJ\I: llnrbor a.rP.a ZI yn. S•ttl•r Mortgag• Co. l36 E . 11th Strttl LOANS $50.000 & up. Any Real Estate or Bu,ifll"lUI. Mr. Dollun1 IJ03 t 9Z'2·230.'i no collecl call$. P1r1onal1 MOS ATHENA'S or the Sunset Strip with th., i::-reatest girls from llOLLY\VOOD !n MASSAGE YOU Now with a new location i ll Boat M•inten•nc• W.S OCX::K Ii boat cleaning & ma.int ""ith .i:ood ye a r around service. m.-0682 momin.i:.~ Brick, Masonry, ••• 6560 BLOCK\VALLS • P1aater- Patios Dri~s S1clev.•alk11 642·9852 n101·n. or ·~-Newport Beach &12-95.'l2 Carpent•rlng, '5to 211 62nd St., 62nd & \V. CARPENTRY Coas1 Hwy in the MINOR REPAIRS. No Job Newport Shore11 Center T~ Small. CabiMt 1n P1" S\\'!Nr.ERS~ New Orange are• 6 •the r cabinets. Co. Guide. t'or free info, ~175., U no answer ieave \\lritP S.C.!'i.G. P.O. Box DUii at MG-2312. H. 0. 2111 , Anaheim, 92804 Andenan 'p_'"_"Y_ri~,~h~R~,-.,---Sw~lm-.,,-.,-1 REPAIRS t ALTF.RATIONS Pel"90nal fltting5 by appt • CABINETS. Any .1;\zt' job 549--0026 or 5-16-9029 25 yrs exper. 5-t\.-6113 A l.COllOUCS Anonymous GEN. Repair, add, eab. Phone 542-7217 or write to Jo'ormlc11., paneling marlite. P.O. Box 1233 Co.sta P.1esa. Anythin1! Dick, 613--44a9 ~-y CARPET STEAM CLEANED REASONABLE RATES AJ,;o carpel Installation 646-5971 Dian1ond Ca.rpe,t Cleanina Aua:. Spec. 400' $20 Repalrlni; le: installation Free est. 6'1:>-1317 R~fARC Se.Nice&. 3 rooms S21 .j(). Fully :uara.nteed. Credit cards OK. 8-17-66811 !rrEA:O.t jet carpet cleaning. By O.rKare, natkln-wide service. Free est. &12-4055 Floor• CARPE'T' VINYL TILE UC CONTR. FREE ESI'. * 54(). 7263 * furniture R•storint A R1flnllhl09 6675 FURNITURE Strippin&: & l'!ftnishlng. *642-9.)15• \VORKERS Available: Any kind or \.\-ork, anytime. Cleaning, hl.1\'tl v.·ork, paint. ins etc. Efficient, reliable. $.1.50 hr. A5k for John or Nicholas 64&0075. AL'S GARDENING for Gardeni.n&" Ir small land- 11Caping services call 54l)..5198 Serving Nev.-port, Cd.'il, Cos. ti& P.fesa, Dover Sho1'!1, \Ve1tcli.lt. AL'S Landscapin&. Tree removal. Yard remodelinc. Trash haullna:, kit cleanup. Repair sprnklera. 67J..-1166 LAWN & Garden Care, beautification, v.·eeding: &. cle1tnup by coUeg:e students. Re-a~. 543--7363. Calina Bros. GARDENING SERVICE Experienced Japanese 548-0228 E.W. Japanese Gardener. Gen. cleanup. Haulin; t:rffs. P.latnt. ya.rd ~9 \\'eeding &: Yard Cleanup Coll~ Student -Very Rea90nable Rates, 646-0!45 JAPANESE Gardenln1 Service. Neat work. Clea'lup yd. ma.Int. !IM-2303. CLEAN UP SPEClAl.JST New tenoe -': ttpair. Odd joba. Real.~ Compl•t• Yar"d Carel JI~-5t04837 GarclPning: l.i.nd cleanups, aprnklr sys, roto-cement l''Ork . C.0 . Y~y. 646-5860 Cut &. Edge Lawn l\11lntenance, Lic'd, lnJW"ed 548---4808 aft 4. Gener•I Servlce1 6612 AP'T CLEA?\'lNG • Palntlna: -Ru1 Shampoolni: 8.: Lite Repairs . R E:\t.A RC SERVICES, 847-66811. td'1 Cl.eanltir St~ Carpell -Upholstery • \\lln- do1\J1 • Floor Care. ~ Haull"I '730 DAILY PILOT ST. \ IBST IUYS! - c L A 5 5 I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The -' .. • i .. -· ,-I ; " . ' "' ., .. ,, ., ., d ... • " " ' ,. ,, ,. ·: '• .. ., " ' DAILY :·.-: PILOT '.;) ORANGE :: COAST'S .. leading t ' Marketplace _: SC 2 ZS 335§¢09$2%$¥.PJPPPPPPPPPPfPJ),2}))&.SS ,Pp&spops;pos;s aosa )' l f I ' OAJlY ,ILOT Wrd11tsdV, Al.ltw:rt Uli 1970 W~f, Ailg1&tl 2•i 1970 PU,.Of.ADY~RTISU :_;;;;;;;,.;;,;;;;.._======~==o;;;=:::;....-----1 s11lVICli DIRECTORY SERVICE OIRICTORY ,.--------------------------· --·-··---,..,.,. .... _, __ ... ., ......... .... ,, Are Opea 1:00 Liii. • 5:30 p .111. t to N-· S.Nnlty -Closed S..nday ~ .. _l!!'f ____ ,,,. S.~iolf _____ ,,.._ • " DIAL DIRECT ••. 642-5678 JIAULINC &. clelJIU.p, ltllf!S QUA.UTY You've &!WI.YI C: sbrubl f"l!_fOOved. Reu. Y.'&rrl«i. Dl'f'Mmakin& f'rH etdm. ~l.(1!12 alltnUom.. Key Say, 176.1 TRASH 6 C<jop -1 0..,,.. Aw., C.M, 6'5-U9:1 . ..,._ llO • load. rr.e .... Att.r-. -"2·5'45 Anytime:, 54MiO.ll. N-.t,. attUrate, 20 ,...,_ •· MOVING, C.rqe ~IM3 Ir Experil!nced Seamstrta lite haullna. ReUlnable. ftA!UOlll.ble: Ratel WESTMINSTER & NOR.TH COUl.frY DIAL FREE 540-1 220 J'rff ffUm&tQ. 66-1602. Lynn Schtkl 5'8-5llT Huntlnt'°" latch: 540-1220 PICKUP • UGHT 1'RASl Carqe cll!UIQI $UI load Tiii, C1r1m5e ''74 -· =========\ •Discount Tile Omter e Hounclo,nlftt '1U 2023 So. !.laln, $.A. MG-1617 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 All ..... ol Ule • ""'· floor, Hours-R.egul1tion1-De1dline1 HOMIOWNIRS patio, """ ...,,., bath 6 lhower. Elpert iNtallaUon IUOlls M...,....,.. ..__.. dllcll: tMil' *" .ur::e ..,.....&lhlr .,,..,., Ftoors stripped A: v.'Ufd, Cpts or fl'et! lnatruetlonl fJx do ., ~THI DAILY PILOT Ill PR.. tty ... eirnirs •Ir .. cleaned, \Vlndowa \\'uhtd' It younrtfa&. Complf!te line tM extMt el _......_ tM .,_.lrr•tat -tlMt. gentta.I house • cltanlQr _,,_ .. ,_ '-• of acceaorin Ir tools hW DIADLIMI F'* COPY AMO KILLl1 liJI ,.M. tM..,. ...... IMl'llilkltiell, ••ceit nG\V av .... ._ "7 an expand. tnatallatiol'I. ... M....., 141tNA .... 4MlllllM ii S.tvr4ay, 11...... ire profeuiooal janitorial IK'f'\<;OI!, Fbr Wt cua.rantted * Verne, The Tile Afan * YOU MUST HAVL KILL MUMllal ...._ ldWN aft M McaWol flf •vkk rtnlt1, servk:e call &U-2557. Oat. y,'(:Q, lrlltall 4 repairs . .. _.. te MAk• a renH ti ftte kltl ........ tlYIR ,_ ., rew Ml taklr u1 ....... -.................... 1 No job too 11,rnl. PWter •• lfk:at ... el Y'Wf' c.et. BAY II .Beach Janitorial patio. Leaklng • ho we r 1..., ..,_. II "'8lh ff 11:111 ., c....-t a MW M that hu MM .....,_, Mt W9 Ult-Carpets, Y.1ndov.•1, 11oors, rtpair. Mt 1Whil te 4e • ..U tM M -.,,,,,.. la the ...... etc. Res &: Comm c ' I . MT-195TfM6-.lr.k)6 DIMl*LINI Mt an strktty ,...,_ I• ... _.. '1 Mtll .., tt hf .,. flf..,,. .rtka ~l40l. CERA.'.UC tile custom v.wk. NO ....... ..,.._ WINOO"'S Ii; v.·alls y,uhe<f. Free estimate. ......... F1rs, itripped, lite.led &: * 4%-21'4 or 494-6372 • TM DAILY PILOT NM••• the rftltt .. c-•r• -~. c•Mt er relult 1"41 ..,.,.,_ \\'aXed. Free est. 891-T&.14 ---ti.....,, aM te c••• ttt r• ... W ,..,..tt.u wtthwt ,,.... Mtk.. day or night. 61~3090. Tree S.rvlc1 -* HOUSECLEANING • :! •-ornan. Fut &: efficient. BOB'S TREE SUJlGERY 5'&-l227 is tMLck oUU'in&: the same Call Fine Qaullty ~ Servicf!. JOE'S C[EAN SERV. * 540-379' * CJ.,ISl,llD COUNTIU l:N hatN u ..._.: COSTA MESA 330 W. BAY NEWPORT llACH 2211 W. IALIOA HUNTINGTON llEACH LAGUNA IEACH 17175 BEACH BLVD. 222 POR!ST AVE. We do E'verythifla-RH Ii: -TREES---, -H-<dg-'-,-'-,,'-tnm,-. -c:u-~ C'Mnm. Free Eat. 6U.1i1l. stumpe ren.ovf!d, haulf!d. ?Ill HOUSl::.\VOR.K wanted -I to yrs, elp. Fully ins. set030 3, S1B per day. Experienced. DON'S TREE SERVICE All ""'""" SAN CLEMENTE -305 N. IL CAMINO lllAL types, Lise I: Im, line F.stl. Mesa Clf!anln: Se:rvlof! males. Gfz.ssM Daily Pilot Cla11ified CLASSIFIED INDEX ~~ =~i. ~tc. ,.J_O_B_S_&_E_MP_L_O_Y_M_E_NT_ ~n'l cleanlne. ffomeg Job Wanted, Men 7MO HOUSES FOR SALE &. ap~. Nlte or Day •546-5745• RENTALS ............ "" CAPTAIN !'.. ... F I L-d CIMlNT, c.er• .... I . ,755 LI Ii .. N1u&. ... ur" tfl9 cM1&.0 a.••· ~ "'• ron1ng C NSED con• Milt& n• Oil ?lAt. ,. CoMfllAt"To•s ..,.1-='-"''-------'-ln-d Lo "' MIU o•&. MA• tt• COIT• MeU .... ~ • .,. ...... r1........ "'" Ironing, my home. $1 ...... ar . . n yean ex. "''"" v1:•0• 1111 Mita V'I•• .,,. .a.•,..,. LI.YIN• a •l,Allt MM hr. You Dellwr. perlence N.il Or power, Pro. ' 0&.' •el .... IUI lf .... T aSlial .... vtl.AP'lll• .. t ... feulorull ......... fl.,1.1--.IA .. ....... - T o-~ ,., •ftll'OflT ... ....,.. 11t1 OCMOUT.... 11U1 6*-5&lJ ...,. ' .......... •-~., M&;Ts 1111 ...,,..., ...... ,.. D1t••T1111e ... YICll .. ,, Mexican & C~ntraI Amerl. uuo• COVIii ltll .. rrct.11111" .. DIYW•U. .._ I r.nlng in my hom• can wattn. Admlnlstrativt N1w1JO•r ..... , 1nt ~~:l~'"r •u.• : :~r::~ 11wrau ::: C.?.1. Reasonable 548-2572 f!Xperlence. ••vc•••T 1m UST ILUllll •H llt?fCllfO "" AVAII.J.BLE for 'l\'etkend1, M'l'I MOll.S Int COllOM• DIL MA• -"'-OOltl -J OOYt:I: l ltOl.H 1n> IAUOA • llUllNACI 111•••••· 11c.. tm anitorlal '"° exlended chatten or deltv. ns1cL11111 lDI ••• ISU.llDI ._. 111u1 .. rTV•••l"HINll SP • .,.._.;.-.; ;,.-.. •1·,.·n·.,-··w ·n f!tift. Best of ttfettncts. HA•IO• MIWU .. O!o 1m Ltot m• m ...... ,......... "" n.nn..&....C.o J I • UNIVl!•lm' ..... 1111 ...... ~ ISL.AMO ms MllOIMlfll• .. dow cleanlne Ser'\'. Win-W_rite Box M 1060, Daily llYIM• 1111 MUNTtfll01' .. •UC• .. ••M•tM. tllt'llCIS ..., dows retid comcl conal. Pilot, 2711 w. Balboa Blvd., •ACI UT I .. FOU'Wf.&?fl V.\U.rl .. ,. eU..n1• DISCIM9 UIS ' ., ' hrtll.Uffl '* SllM. tlM:M ... •LUI "" clf!anup. Frtt Ht. 962-0612 Newport Be:acb. Ca. Cl TIH'e lHI LOMe aaACM 4"' NII• 'ttlUM• ""'\-::========= llVINI TStt•ca llO OIU.lfOa COUWTT ... tu• fMOI" IFH L J b W t-• COIONA Oii, MAJl IHI GilOI .. AO'l'I 4fll MU&.fW Ct.Uts ,,,. •ndacaplftl .. 10 0 an -~ 7020 '",.~,• .. LI :oa,,,-··;·,;··········',llf' ••n-M•Mlft"• 4111 MAIAINI .,,. ·· · ---Wom1n --... •• c-.... MOVSICl.IAN••• "" NEW LAWNS, re-effdlnr. llAt:ON •aY 1Jll MIOW "• ----------·ii lJMO.-ISLI ,.. IAJfTA IJIA .. ltfTllMMl DIC.lllAT.... "" roto-tilline, re n 0 v at In' • U T ISLAHDI ,.,. U.NT•AMaMlllMn .... -.» ::c--... ~·... ... ...." .. clean-up. 197-2417 or l.100 llLI llfl TU1TIM .,.,. ,......, IA&.aoA tsU.MO 1lll COASTN. CM ........ h '"'-""""-""· lfUWTINITON 111.&CM 1• u.•UMA •EM:M _,... .. tl.IUITIN• '76t ========o:-:=~ • • ••"NA N'°VI' '"' IMtU••Nca 1119 u ..t. UMTIMflOtl ~M\1'1 --.... _ .. -...... , .... ,.,. .. -,,.. ITV\ID SERVICE 6125 f"OVNT.t.llf ViUJ.l'f 1411 ll!'IU ... VlaJO ----·-----1 ll M. IUCM ,.. Ulf Cl.IMlwfl _,I l.MllTOlllAL •PM - f'HIS•T •11.&C• ius sa• JUAN c•,•n••No .ns '1w•'-•Y 11Pa11. a .... c AND s Maid Service 8AllOIM •llOWI l•n Ul'ISTllAM9 111.t.CM .v• l.AMDSCA•t•• "" Rf! ide tial le .... -ti i.,etto •••c• 1111 D.t.lf• "''" .,. LOCWIMITll ,.. • n a-.... en . . ........ • ... n:.ux. .te. -MAii •••VICI .............. ..u Pb. 64l-987l or Gf2...98T4 .... I• COWOOllAllU"M .. MUON•'• et.ICW lhlll-:;=':::;C::::i:;i:::==== 09.IJllGI COVWT'I' ... ..,.....U ········-"-----· •11 MO\l?NO I l'TOIU.el .,..1-0U"r ~ COUNTT -• • p Intl °"' OI' ITATI U4f RENTALS '"1NTlllO. f'-1!••111 6IM • .,., tTIMTOlt !!','• ~ Unfvmi1hed ::~:,,... .... :::: Paperfla"lint "51 ftfTMIMSft• .,, • -·-•---=---~ -=---llUOWAT cm ''" Hiii &. .... ltOT ....... "111 IAMT• ANA ldl COSTA MaSA .,. •U.Sr•••• .... ••Mir .... PROFESSIONAL Painlinr. -DA ~aoe IHI l'&.UM8?Jt• ..,_ E I j taMT• .. ••• MOTi. u• ... ... , • ., OltOOMINO ..... xter. story, 0 .. $200 ..... lfit lllSW~llT llN:M '* -j ...,.,.,,, .,... fllllW'°""1 M11e11Ts 1111 POOL •••Y1c1 4•11 w/ pa nl. Ave. rm. Sll . ...,.,M T!JITllf w.. "''"'"" flfOltU ,,. ::::·.:r:~'" ::: Accous. celllllaS sprayed tiMAMllM 1'11 WISf'Cl.I"' !'41 •OCNl'I.. Mii J-coata: $15. Roy 141•1358, Pt.••••oo C.ulYOlf IHI UNIVSlltnY ,...... .,., ................ ft. .,..1 ,H~o="°"'""'::..:.:;o,;_.::...:::::::c._ tlllY.UU u•e 1m tlVllfl '"' aaMOHLtN• 1 11,a1a ..., USES, docks, boa.ti. !lar· I.A.VU KIL.LI 1111 t.U:k UT 04i Laot.1t1A ,..,,,. ,,. i:.ur ''"'"'" .,. :=~ 1:m•11tt = poles, anyl.hinc • everythlnc UIUlfA ""'"'" Im co• .... Dll Mb lilt PWHtO .... ~:isonably palnted. }'Or' !rte 'MtlSPOM VII.ID "" l.&UOA tM """ ""'52 ,.., .. ("I •Mlf .. TI uu .,,., u u.NDt .......... MM:M•• ..... , •• llM2 f!'lllimate ........ ~. . ra. JUAN tutlTllANO 1711 &.100 tSLlf: 1111 11,,?C TNfKS. ...... Ilk .._ CAl'lnllAllO IEACJI 17• MU'"lflOT<* ••• ,.. • ... r•9'.0ll..IMO .,,. PAl!l.'TING, int &. U.MA l'OINr n• ISQUNTA .. vA&.&.IY Mii ~:~:'~:..!.c:e"'•OL = Hi~he1t quality for OCIA .. $10l. 1$ •M.•OA llU.MD ... TILL Ul!IMwM • Wr&ot ffJI pnces. l"ree est. IA• D?C90 1"5 SfAL •l:ACN l4M ex I . Joy,·f'1>t John, lttTl!•SIDI! COWlfT'J 1• LONO •••CM IM r•ll J•tYICI '"' 8"7-4128. Mouns TO •• MeVl:D , ... CMUJllG9 COUN"n '* TIL.IWllMNI • .....,., •re. .... ;l==~'-,.------ COlllOOMINIUlll 1"' OAl:D•M ..... Ull UPMOLIHIT ''" PllONE the rest. then phone llt.Ufl ~ UL• "" W&ITMllfnflt Ntt ::-::,• aJAHIH• ··--• = the ?@st: Joi:'dan &: Son AltTMIMTS POI f.t.l• "" MIOWAY C"Y '"' p·•~t 1.J ·-• bo,,,_, SANTA ..... N211 ....... mg. cen,....., cu, SAWl'A ..... MlllMTS ... JOIS .. EMPLOYMENT insured. 5-1~25 TVnlM N4I .... W•NTID. Miii Ml • COASTAL JM JOO WANTIO. .... mt fcAda11111 Paintlna: Sttv. ' H.uset Furni1hecl LAIUN• llACM SN JO• W•llTID. Inter. &: Exler. Speelal ratt!'ll tl9I U.OUMA Nl•Ull SM MIN & WOMIM Jot on t ~""'5 2tM MISS ... VllJO S1'I ICMOOU I tMrntUCTIOtll Jlltl =='=P~·~· ""...;,~,c;.,~~=~ t1• = ~~::•c~',.l!""""'o = :'.Jf.'::~TtoM = METICULOUS PAINT. ~= CAP"tn•atto 11ACM 11• MERCHANDISE FOi BLUE CHIP STAMPS. INS. i1u iE'AlisrATE, A'• SALE AND TRADE cttW col. students. lnt-f!xt :: l'U•MtTUl:ll .... hou.i;es, Exp, Docks. 675-5312 !ffl ,...,~':~ ,,. :::~: :~~~,iu.';.~ =~ * PAPE,RHAN~ER * 1111 COMODMIMIUM -STO•I •IUIPM•NT .. ,, kecognized Author1ty. Prior Ult l:IMT.lLt W.tJITl:D "" C.ll'I, ••• , .. .,, ...... , ..... ins•-·ctor ,,A,,,.,, UJr ltOOMI f'O\I; l:INT l9M t.t.I 1e1,n•MllfT "11 =~"= "=~· ~-"""-'=-- nll ::.,;~ ~f'A~e.. ceum = :Xro':°~&.:OODI = PROFESSIONAL. 30 yrs = .U•n MOM•• "" f'U•MtTV•• •UCTWN lftt exp. pa.perh&nglna: ,,_ pain-= ~~:•r.:~1:n = ==•• :: ting, trom ET.gland. 96S-T461 Int •USINllt P•cw••T'I' allf llWIMO MA~IMlt 1111 INT. &: Ext. Painting. Local '* Tt:l.IU• ,..... ... MUllCAL INtftUMINT nu ,. I" 'd . -t»e 1us11t1:n •INTA&. -''""°'. ot11•AMS llM re s. K: • 1r. .... .,.., e8t. m1 Of'l'ICI ••NT•L ... ....... .,.. Call Chuck. &15--0809. tJ" INOUSTllAL ••0,llf'r alt flL•VlllOtt atil , ... COMMl•C'4L ....... ,, .. n11110 .,,. COLLEGE Student~. 3 )'l'S ,..,1 1110\?CTllAl lllfTAl. .... t•P• ltlCOIDll•t me exper. No drinking. Bil l or lut L.OT1 .,. CAMllAI • llUl,Mtfll IJH Steve S-ill-45-19 UW IAMCMll llM MOtlY SU,f'Lllt ..... ' ' :_ ___ _ !.~ ~~T ... u:.:...,.• :: ~'::~':!.~!,.,, :: * PAPERHANGING Hlt LUtl ILSIMOllll '* MllCIUNllOUS _, l PAINTING. * 968-242.'.i •1' tl:ISOttT ,ttOlllllT'f •• MtSC. WAMTle •I• =========== u• o••••• co. •itOP•ttT' '"' MACHIN .. .,, .,. .,. ,,.. oVT 0111 ""T• f'•OP. ,,.. ~uM111 '"" Pla1terin9, Patch, 119 MOUNTAIN a oltlt.T •t1• ITOl.\11 mt R I "'7 IU•OIYlllOM U.HO tt1t t un.111IN• MATellA&.I rtt •pl r ,,. •llAL ISTATI •••VICI ttU rw•'' .,., _________ _ 1111 11;,I. IXCMAMOI '"' 1 · 1ns tt. a. w•wr•D '"' PETS •Ml t.IVESTOCM * PATCH PLASTERING mt BUSINE)) 1nlll PaTs, ••""''-= All type8. Frei! e!tlmatH ;:: flNANCIAl ~~ -Call 54!Hill2.l ·Mii •USllll:tl WAMTll UM MHll• UM\-;:========= me tlfWEStMINT OIMl'hMltlr w11 LIYllTOCI 9141 Plumbln1 ,,,. •USINISS Of'f"O•TUNITlll ... CALIFOINIA Ll'JING ::=:~M:oNl~:MTIO :: JIUltSl•llS MM •·-,.--------- l'l alOllA&. LOAtn mt twtMMIM• l'M&.t ..., PLU?.!BING-AU. TYPES JIWILl'f \,.MMS ... ,.,... Mll 24 Hr. St'n·lce Citl.LATI••'-LOA.NI mt :~~:.., == FREE ESfThlATES =~~::.-T::.•':!.., !: TRANSp01tTATION \\rRh~r hell.I•!'\\ $60 imtal1. ,,...., w•MTID .. •o•TS • Y.lCNTI ... Gar~ di.'lposal $45 in!tall . ANNOUNCEMENTS =::'°niutti•s = ALL ~TES REASONABLE anti NOTICES 1•11o.-11<.• 10ATS ,.. Call Jim Glenn, 715 0....-ens ,OUM• '"'" ... .., .... tOAT TttA!l.llS "ll St. H.B S3G-6GOS. LtST .... I •9'T MAINT'llf•llCI tlU ~.:.:.c::.:c· ~:.;:~==~ .,11,011.u .. , 10 ... T uu"'"'N• JN' PLm.mING REPAIR .t.NNOl,IMCIMIMTt '411 MIJl:INI. IOUI•. ,.. · all lllt1Ht ,wn •OAT 11.1 ... M&0•1w• fflf No JOh loo 1m '""••""' '4'1 10,., •••vicn Mt e 6-ti-3128 e l'.410 091TUAI T toltJ I OAT •IMlAU Mn -----=-=--••• :a.' OlltCTO•' tnt 10.t.T CMAITa • "" llU~I !{EPAJ.HS •L.O ISTt = :S,,"~",!0~1:." = Plumbing.electrtca.I. $1.00 Hr. ~.:.=.""' ... , IOAT l'TOIU.01 tMI 642·27'".>& OC" &U-0506 CIM•'11ttT L•T1 M'll 10.tt• •AMH.D t'lltl --:.:;_:.,;::_,.:;,cc::,~,,..-- CIM•Tlfl'I' CJl'l'l'Tt t4ff AP•c•A" fl• 24 )fR PLUMBING CltlMATOllll IM'1' l'LYIN• LllSONI f !lll 4 REL\fQDELJ.JNG M.IMOltlAL Nl«t 14!1 MOtll.I MOM•S ..... >::~!-~" •UCT?Ofll .a. MOf'O• llOMll ftll .... ...,.... ~li'IATIOM .. ltWICI Htl llCTC l.11 f'ltt\-==========- TU.VllL •• 11.•cT1:1c CA•t nJI R od II & All T•• .. N•T•flOtr ... MIMI ..... "" om • "' AUTO TllAMSl"OITAntao • M01011cvtLIS ,,,. R-alr &.llO•L •OTIClt 14• ~<"ll"ll•COOTl'l:S ,,,. ,..,. ftff\MU!ll• ... llUTO S~U t 'AllTI ... ---------- Sl!RV ICE DIRECTORY t111u.',~1~. r1tAt1t•ui•. = GEN'L remodf!llnc '° maint. ::=:r~;•,•••te• ::t ~=~~11•s. utMY :: N? . ?b too • s ma 11 . •'f""-l,l.Jllrl ••""'•" '1"' •"' t•1•s ts111-:L="=d=I="='"'""==· ='='=;..8=1113=. = A.PPlllAISMI -C.lM,•tt KK1-Al,1CAl.T. Ollf .n• C•Ml'I• llflfAU tSU s I Al.CM"ICTUIAL ttlYICt IDI OUNI t Ufflll fld tW ng A•llO •ll'Atll'• ... IM,0•110 AN10i .... •tl'tO. 1..i ..,. ,..., 11&. ~ s•o•r GA•• Nit -• -..... .irnNO ... ANTIOUll, cu.tCIU NII . DrfumakillJt-A11t.ratioTl5 MAT NIMTtM,_I 11A1 llACI c.us. ltOOI "" Desl111:ned to auit '"" llllC.~ fMSOH•Y, el• ,,,,., AUTO IYIMn NH ' IUllNltS ll•YKti Ult •llTOI WAMta:O tNf C•ll Jo • 648-6446 IUllOlll -MIW tAltS .... -• CATPIQ ............. ~··· an AUTO &.1Ast• "" S.wtng & Alteratt0n1 CAl111tel1M1t,_e ... UllO <Alt "" Ca.11 1."lO.lW '"° '"0 SENIOR t y p i 1 t v.•/die- taphone experience in- teres~ In part-time f!ven- in& ~ Expuiene'f:d in typinc moflt fprms of lepl dot.-umenll. 548-1513 SPAN. speak cirl lo live in for lite howt.?ketping It child care. Ref .• 962-8604 HSKPC: Perm. pogltion in motherle&s home vie t.guna, CdM. Exch re.ls. <C94-1S36 Jobo Mon, Wom. 7100 ..,.. A lhttlr Posltlen abilities an Li mite() a9enciY TRISH HOPKINS 481 E. 17th, Suite 2'l4 C.M. '42-1470 .-ACCOUNTS PAYABLE * *CLERK* wanted tor resort. $500. ~r mo. Jlotel experi11nc• detilrahl•. Write: Box M· 2021 Daily Pilot, N.B. -'-----11 *AL L-AROU N°* *COOK* Good pay, 1teatly employ. ment. Apply: HOTEL LA. GUNA, lo the O\f!f, 425 S. Cout H1vy., Lai\Pna Bf!ath. 494·1151 A.-1 TELEPHONE Saliclting • 1'"\Lll time, no expe:r, nee. J m m f! d\at@ emplaymtnt. 1869 Newport Blvd, SUlte T C.l\1. 548-5501 *ACCOMPANIST* Jo·till Tune. Needs to know chDral end V. 1·AI, tor high school. P.lust be xlnt. readtr. call l\1~. Reynokl11 for nppointment (U4) 54S-1l21, ACCEPTING AppUca.tlons for * f'RY COOKS * all 1h.lft1. Only exp'd and quall· ty men rlH'd apply. Wares commenrutatf! Y.ilh exp. Apply in person. 1400 \\'. COMI HY.'Y, Newpt. Sch . ALL THIS Fr" Ala Mode, TNll ORIGINAL HOUSE OF PIES tf you'd enjOy l~ing a - W.1 ltre1s Utllltv man Cashlar 8usboy HMt111 lalca helper If you like PC'OPli: ... Rnd do. inr your 011,--n thing. . .o~ Portunlty for ad\·11,~n'lt'nt,I lhf!n thl" .... 111 I)(' llkto no other Job yOu'vp hlld hf!lore \\1to'N' opening 90011 ... 11 :. 16.l~i llarbor at F:d!ni,::er. rountain Vf.lley Don'! nlk. , .A.un! 1 Now 1ak1nr ap11UcaHon! tO A~I to 6 PM Ste You There, .. • Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. SttY• 2. Gult1r 3. loby Crib 4. Electric Saw S. Carntra 6. Washer 7. Outbeerd Motor I. Sto-Sot 9. Couch 10. Cl•rlnat 11 . Rlftl,.r1tor 12. Pickup Truck 13. S•wln1 M1chin• 14. Surfbo1rd 15. M.chlne Tools 1 •. Dl1hw11hor- 17. Puppy 11. C1bln Cruinr 1'. Goll Cert 20. l1rometer 21 , Stemp Coll1ction 22. Dlnotto S.t 23. Play Pin 24.· Bowtlng Ball 25. Water Skis 2•. Fr•1i•r 27. Sulk110 21. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. B icycle 30. Typewrltor 31 . lar Stool• 32. Encyclopedia 33. Vacuum Cl1an1r 34. Tropl<ll Pl1h 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. File Cabinet 37. Golf Clubo 31. Starlin9 Silver 39. Victori1n Mirror 40. Bedroom S.t 41. Slld1 Projactor- 42. L1wn Mower 43. Pool Tobie 44. Tlru 45. Plano 46. Fur Coat 47. o, ..... 48. Linens 49. Hors• 50. Airplan• ST. Orgen 52. Ex•rcycla 53. Rare Books 54. Ski Boots 55. High Cho ir 56. Coln• 57. Electric Tr1in 58. Kitten 59. Cl111ic Aute 40. CoffH Teblo 61. Motorcycle 62. Accorcli•n 63, Skle 64. TV S.t 65. Workbench 66. Dlornonol Welch 67. Go-Kerl 61. lronor 6'. Camping Tr1llitr 70. Antique Furniture 71. T1pe Recordtr 72. Sollbeat 73. Spert1 Car 74. Mattr••• lo• s,., 75. Inboard Sp•etlllleat 76. Shotgun 77. Soddlt 71. Oert Game 79. Punching 111 80. Biby C1rrl•1• 81. Drums 82. Riflo 13. Ouk 84. SCUBA GHr These or any other extra things around the house be turned into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 • • ZS PILDT·•DVUTISU JOll i IM~LOYMl!NT JOIS lo fMPLOYMliff JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT ---Jobi ~.Worn. 7100 Jffe #Mo, Wom. 7100 Jo~n. Wom. 71 00 Jo~n. W om. 7100 Jo~n. Worn. 71 00 AGE BETWEEN ONE •CASHIBR• Some exper. CIRL To help ill MO(t>I clean. AND ONE JIUNORED! pref ' d. Kc rm -RI ma Ing $1lturdt.ya & SUndt.)1$ lntettltld Jn 00$mclle1 ! Like Hard wan!:, 2G66 H a r b o r _Sl_"-'ll"='_,,11 =-=--- meetJrc peoplt>T 'nien u"' Blvd., C.ti1. GENERAL OFFIC& yoor spare time 1elltn;c :~APr=A~IN~~,~.=.~,O~IIT----. ASS'T BOOKKEEPJ>:R A VON COSl\lETJCS In your lielp Now hirlJW Waitress, Should be a t.'OOd typl11t. nt!ihborhood. Call now:~ Busbo)'1, Cooks and roun-Shorthand would be helpful, MG-1041 546-5341 i.tn attd. Apply Wed -sat bu! not ~. Sl:llary • Alp ~-"· • ~-"-' • JO-:; p.m. \VU \Vrl;.hl's open. ~complete mume ~'"111 .._.,.~ America-Golden West &. w/ rtftrtncn to' box. Sec'y • Typilt • Rtcttpl. Edlnaer. 11.B. zocty·1 ts ntXt M-2003. Dt-ily Pilot. Zlll w. • Met. 'I'ra.inet • to UI. Balboa Blvd, New p 0 r t I ndeptndent Per10nMI c L E R'K typi&t·Some die-&ti.ch. Afency taUon rcquirtod, pttfer ex· * HAIR STYLI ST * Jng Onlntc~. &lite C, <:Ail perterte In ttal estate l\fUST BE TOP CALIBER, 642-0026 or S4S-09'19 devdopment or r el a ltd FOR BEST CLlENTELE 1::m:=====:z11 1 field. Sa.llJ'Y optn. can Mr. OUTSTANDING OOMl\-flS. APPWCANTS SERVICE CENTER Employment Agency ~ Skilled Counseling ~Clerlcet & Profe11lon•I Pl•cementa Crews S.18-U61. SlONS. BEAUTIFUL SALON. ct.ERK For 1-IOTEI~ fl'Ont "lllGCI" 3l5S VIA LIDO de11k. 3 to U P?il •hlft. N.E\\'PORT BEACH. ' curuer exper. helpful. For • 61U890 • appt: 536--1421 Ext 3f1 HOMEWORKERS WANTED COLLEGE girl wa.nted, work (Envelope Addttssen). morntrw1 only, typing &-of. Rush stamped, self·ad· flee work. 96&-7683 d rtssed envelope. C OOK/bouMikeeper-mald,· LANGDON WORLD 2 women or couple TRADERS. P.0, Box l127- Helen Schaller 644-4981 v.• I butler/houseman expel' A21, Redondo Beach, Calif. 500 Newport Center DD, NB for tft.mlly w/lge new !I027S (Free A: Fee Posit) bayfront home. Exper & HOUSEKEEPER·mature 1 !!!!!!!!'!"!~"'!'~~!!!!""' 11'!.fl essential. Slllary open. responsible. Live in, 2 ARE YOU &f.5...Q!M2 or 845.-1045. school aie childnon. Pvt '* COOKS WANTED. Apply room & ba, color TV. BEAUTIFUL?? ;,, ..,....,. MESA I.ANES, Wttk<od! ol!. R<!eren''"· It's all in the eye ot tbe be-17tl3 Su p e r Io r , C.M. -'~"'~-~~'·==--~ holder. Oieck the TV rom· 646-39'J3. * HOSTESS * Sh•rp, mJ. you watch and U you e COOKS, \Vaittts.ses & attractive, full time. 6 PM to feel you're u pretty ... d l11hwa1hers-Odie1 llPP.tshift.lnterviewgeve- aome of thole people, call us.. Re1taurant, 212 E. 11th st., nings aftrr 1:30 only. ALLEY CALIF. CASTING CO. _c_.M_·~~~----\VF.ST. 2106 W. Oceanfront. Is ~ntlnulng its sea.rcb for COOK (Dinner) N.B. everyday people who have $30 Shift to &Ul'1 * 675-1714 • a desire lo work Oil TV or BLUE BEET 673-990~ JiOUSE'A'IVES • STUDENTS moBelint jc)bs. f15 to SUS Cook companlon wanted for $5. hr possible. Telephone per day, No fee tw you ever. eldt>rly lady. Live in Jowly from. yo11r ho~. Ph: ••FOR ON CMIBRA cottage near the bay. Drive, 833--0lGO AUDmON * Sma.U salary, 549-4241. "HSKP==.=s~E=m-pl_yr_pay-,~,.., CALL CTI4J 835-8282 R George AUen Byl11.nd Agen. lO AM 1o 6 PM COCO'S-EUBEN'S COMPLEX cy 106-B E. 16th, .,.A. •ASSISTANT BOOK· 41H1 l\.f11.cArthur Blvd. 541...{)395. K EE PER· E xperienccd, INTERVlE\VJNG hlON.-FRI. 1-ISKPR-matul'(', re!p, Ba!. alert. amiable bookkeeper 2:30 to 5 pm Isl. l .sch age child/1 dog. 5 to work with rapidly grow. AV HE L da "'k. Ref req. 613-0013 ing firm . 30 hr \.\'Ork \\"eek, D P Ov" 11 ''""' * HOUSEKEEPER * 'vageg open depending on e HOSTESSES into . qualifications & ~rience. Fol' rectU'(led nnatioo, NICIJT COOK A: COUNTER JIEJ..P, lull timt' &: par1 timt'. A11ply: 010\V BELL ::,111 N\l l'o-port, C.lit. NEED Wo1nan to &i t with mottlf'J'. Liie ~wolir. S d11,y1 a ~k. 642-2425 4lves. NURSES AIDES • Alt shUts • Permanent • ~'ult time for our new facllitie1 Apply in person HUNTINGTON BEACH CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 18811 FkitldM SI . (Stang Lane! Jiuntington Be:ich ~-----e OFFERING: X1'it Ac- com111odaHons to college .oiludent, For Ille household dulie11. 675--0310, 548~1197. * * ORDER OeSK • Fee Reimbu~ed • Type 50, several yrs, exper. on onler desk or purchas- ing, F1nr co. bc-nerlts. Stach area, $4-00, Al.Ao fee jobs. UNKEL AGENCIES 1421 N. Broadway SA 5'12-1102 Pa yroll Supervisor to $800 Xlnt company. Cnmputer exp. LI): pa..vroll exp, Top bene. fits. Call Mi1s Elizabeth. 557-GlZl. Abigail Abbot Per. sonnel Agency. 230 \V, \Var. ner, Suilr 211, Santa Ana, ** PBX Recept. SlDD • f'ce Reimburs«t e Cord board eXJl('r. Attract. gal for attract, situation. Greet fringe benefits Beach are11.. Al~ fee jobs. UNKEL AGENCIES ' 1421 N. Broad11•ay SA 5.f2-UD2 I ApPly in person only, 2221 •• o"u,SsHW~OAYSSHERS please dial 56-0370. Fairview Rd, C.:'1.1. HOTEL • • • PHYSICAL Director, in organizing &. basketball . $3.50 PER HR, (l\fEN &: WOMEN) Full or part time. Age 19 to 30. Neat, aggreuive and willing to work. 547-7781 547-T/82 Asst. Bookkffper Rtt.-Pay. Typing, tem· porary. AMERICAN GIRL 2112 Dupont Dr, NB ~ DENTAL ASS'T ?.lale student "''anted for in. qual ified Onlnidt, Exp. prel., 2 dtyB teres!Jng \.\'Ork. \Viii train. COftchini; •• ~. ,, .. ., illl '-'1•9·-... .....,... First cla&s hotel. Pleasant I ;;;';;~;;;;~;;;; '· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-. * Di1hwe1her·D•y * 1-l"Orking conditions. Pref. 11 Over 18. Exper, pref'd. Spanish&. English :i;peaking, • Apply in person • Day shift. Call 644-1100 Ext. Van deKamp Coffee Shop 575. 3099 Bristol, C.M. HOTEL DESK CLERK, **DISHWASHER male, w/heavy eXJ)E"rience EXP£RIENCED DEL \\'"EBB'S NE\VPORTER tun limt, Apply SURF " INN. 1107 Jamboree Rd, NB. SIRLOIN, 593J W, Coast 644-1700. li\\'Y, N.B. No calls. 0iiiiiiOiiiOiii0iii0iiOiiiiOiii0i0 DONUT SHOP ladi e s wanted, 25-45, no eXJX'r. nee. Apply AM, MR DONUTS. 135 E. 17th St, C.M. If You're Good I Need You! -SE..\U ... Retlrfd ma.n, pa r I lime, fur Ille maintenance "'°"k, i& bOun a doy, 5 da.ya; • wk. MS-1608 alt S pm. SERVIC E CENTER Employment Agtncy *Sec'y $Sll! Tor 1kiUs, SJI It t.YP. R.E . bckgrhd heli.ihtl, *Gen'I Ole/ Bkpe, $5~ A~ AIP, lilt-t,yp. *Sec'y $32~ Sil 80, (y~ 60/v..·ork klr lop n\.."l.n1ta:c::m~n1. *Ret•ll Mgr $450+ Career oppor. for lashton or· tented. 11IUU"p pl w/rctnll bck.&"nid. Salary + comm. *Recept $350 Oppor, to1 beginner, Rec1'11 lite type/so~ ret'Ord ketp. in11:. **'y $52r. Audit dept I gd w I ligures I acet:pt rrspons, 500 Newport Center Dr., NB Suite 200. By Appl , 6444981 SERVICE Station Attendant, s\\·ing shift. Lorin's Arco, 3201 Harbor Blvd, Jta.rbor & San Diego Frwy, C.M. l ntel"Viewt Mon. 3-7P1.! SERVICE Sl4. Sale1man, full & part limt>. Lorin's Richfield, H11.rbor & San Diego fl'\\'}'., Coeta Mesa. SERVICE Station Attndnl, Exp'a for full timt', penn. lfrly wnge plus comm. 990 E. Coa.st Hv.'Y., N.B. Shell . Serv Station Mechanic-Sales- man, top pa).', 1495 Superior, a··Plac:entia. N.B. SHl:'PING CLERK Ex~llent oppty. for man V.'lth 3 to 5 yeani experienc<', pref. handling aircraft banlware. Must be familiar \Vith tM'ilf rates, shipping mt'thods, etc. Fint-comf;any bcnefi~ in· eluding insurance, sick pay, pension plan. etc. APPLY 8 TO 11 Ai\t ONLY lN PERSON Shur·Lok Corp. 1300 E. Normandy Pl., Santa Ana fl blk N. of J..lcFaddC'n, ~·i blk. \\'. of Grand) Equal opportunity employer SI'ITER needed F.V. &ehl dis!. tor 7 yr. old girl. ATTENDANT At CMvron Sta. &: Hertz Rent-A~ar. Laguna Beach. Pern1., part time, for college student. NO long htir. Sal. & Comm. v.oith ralseY. 494-9003. *DRIVERS* No Experience REAL ESfATE/CAREER? Begtnnlng in 3 week :i; Paul-\Vhite-Carnahan will be starting a complete sales traini~ program. Designed primarily for new peopl' & indudel all the practical aspects of li91ing, financing. apPra.ising &. selling of resldentlaf teal estate. ln- clue1 complett 11.udiovisuAI C1llor films shoY.ing exactly how to sell real estate sUC· cessfully. Please ask for Doug Whiting. ;~IS.5440. T w Please, call col!ect wkday o;l-r J eves, <21 3J 838-1024, ?.1n. BABYSIITER, ruu time, 5 day1, our home onl_1. ?>lust haw own trans. Ca 11 between 6:30 & 8 : 30. Mfr.1045. BABYSITI'ER For teachers children. 2 in schl, 1 tod· dler, Mo~Fri 7 : 4 5-4. ........... e BA B YSITTER, light housekeeping, live in. $30 wk, l day oH. 646--0939 BABlSl'ITER -S.A. H:ts. area, 2 children. days. Call aft 4 pm, ~71943 = BABYSITrER \VAl\'TED 2527 Elden Ave, 01. * G42-54TI * BABYSITJ'ER, U-6 P M , Mon-Fri. Start IM.\tED. SALARY OPEN. 548-8782 Baby sitter Full time 011'11 transportation, 2:>-45, lite housekeeping. • 968--7407 alter 6 P'!1· BAKER ex-perienced hand 11hop, San Clemente Bakery 492-5922 or 492-7046 Banking * COMMERCIAL TELLER Necessary! hlusl have clean California driving record. Apply YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St. Costa Mesa * EXPERIENCED FOOD & CCX:ICTAIL WAITRESS. *PERSON TO OPERATE SNACK BAR M/F. Steady. Jtancho San Joaquin Golf Course 18021 Culver Road Nt>wport Beach Irvine Branch Near UCI 83J..-Oill EXPERIENCE req'd Manager, Rttepfionist, cos. meficlan. ma.sseu~. hair 11tylist. (ma.le or female\ Hn.lr Hunters Salon, ~o..sh Isl. 644-2151 FAT & UGLY??? I REAL ESTATE, OPEN· .;.J:.;o:.;ne;:'::_· ~~~==--...1:: ~ ING FOR QUALIFIED STOCK CLERK uz ltEIHDlltl . ,._,..,A~"'? SALESMAN. Ex c e 11 en t Shipping receiving deliVl!r)'. dDO c--Dr. • lin<""'1 •-commission .scheduJe plus No e~eace peceuat')'. -'-";;:::ntm/ ".,,,_ many bonus benefit.oi -Ask S.'l.50 per month to start. -..~~~!""'~~~!""''I tor l\tr. Snyder or ?.1rs. Joy Ch1U1Ce to advance. Penna. fNsuRANCE Ofc. II e Ip. A.'iSOCIATED BROKERS nent job in Costa h!esa. 5 Typing & clerical, to S2.Sll SERVICE. 2075 \V. Balboa day \\'eek. Write qualifica- hr. p!time. Santa Ana area. Blvd .. N.B. or call 673-3663; tlons, weight II height to Call 541-4369 lOAM-2PM. eveg &12-225J P.O. Box 145. Costa l\lesa JOURNEYl\tAN meatc111ter Relief Cook, LYN l 97627 Wllflted-lull time, capable Housekeeper. Bayview Con-ST '"'u"'D~EN=TS~.~n~,...--.-.,-10 of maf'lft.ging small meat valescent Hosp, 205.5 Thurin, scll candy. Make good dept. 3347 E. Coast I-fwy, C.M. 642-3505. money in !5J)ll.l"e tlmt' and Cdl'.1 Restaurant help needy schOol. No cash ,;i;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, required. Call &I~. 9Ai\1' Jr. Sec'y (2) to $425 Publ ic contact. accur. typ- ing, intere1ting field. Newport Per•onnel Agency Ill Dover Dr., N.B. 642-3870 Reuben E. Lee 10 5PM & Sat. 'til noon. Now lnterviewin9 Ni9ht Busboys & Dishwoshers SfUDE:NT, pt-lime for hoat maintenanct" & g e n 'J mainh?Trll.nce work. Apply 2-1, u:krlvs, 2244 \V. Corun I-fwy, NB. KEYPUNCH Operator-Part • APPLY * II you are, Wt probably can't , • , E COAST 1111~ time, v.·k-end nights . ::> • .,, * TELEPHONE * r.1rn for evt'. work, 6 IO 9 PM. our oUice. Mature ftpeaki ng uoi~. Approx, $25. y,·k. Ph: 6754513. use you, Personnel Dt'pt, J1 o a g __ ;_N;::E.-11.:.1'0..:..:.RccT..cB:.E:.A_CH:::.._ CALIF. CASTING CO. l ti · !'-h l Hogpital, N.B. Relief fry cook Slart $100 1 con nu1nr "' searc n ...::;;;:::=::,.::=----Orange Co. for a vartety of li-IACHINE operator , ex· "·eek. 111(' Cottage Cofltt f k · -n·e~--' . l•the. mill. drill Shop, 562 '\I. 19th St.. Cr.! types, or •'Or in mag. mo. "'"" '"'"'"'"' deli~. TV comml's, & ind. prt.'!55. Apply in person, 858 1'elephone Solicitors Charity appeal, Paid weekly Apply: 325 N. Broadway Rm. 410. Santa Ana. THE FISHERMAN Wtdltttdl:t, AutVll 26, 1970 DAIL V PILOT Q JOI S & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE. FOR MERCHANulu FuR MERCnAnOISI ~· Job~ Mon, Wom. 7100 SALE AND T RACE SALi ANO TllAOE SALi AHO TRACE -.-TYPIST e -Fur n iture 1000 Fumlture 1000 ~ptl•nc.. llOt 60 \VOROS or better, ex. GT. WAS11£R &:: DRYER. J)C!rience In shipping &: tn-MONTH E ND SA.LEI lksl mo<Jtlt, tl.latitty UJird. volcl111 helpful, Crowlnt We are • ••'•• outlet for the natktn'1 lar9 •1t COJ)l*°'Otll!· !)Qlh /or '*· corrnpaflY, a:ood opportun. furniture rental COf'p. ~ ltles. Ca.II for appointment, 1 Spanish 1ofa·anlique &Old. Was $35!il • ="""'MA=YT=•"'u"'·--.,,,..-..,-,--,,Ma,-a, 546-1158. . ......... _ .•.•.•. , .•.•.•••........ Now $13' bu waibers, dryoen 6 m1l- UPITOLSTERER'S HELPER 1 ~an Love seat antique gold $229. Now Sit chlng •ta. Dal. Cuaranttt. !.~! ln penon198• Jwotw.n"' 1 Mod. green/gold velvet aofa. f18111. Now $59 53l-1637. ......... tenM:n est 16th l odern rust/gold sofa f)SSI .•... Now $S9 SL C.M. 1 Span. gold floral love seat •1•i. Now "S NEW/U...i ·-• * WAnRESS * APPLY IN PERSON COCO'S •71 Fo1shlon l1lo1nd Newport S.ach **WAITRESSES URGENTLY NEEDED Ji1JU. TIME Pleast Apply e SURr & SIRLOIN e 5930 w. Coast 1-lW)'. Newport Bt'ach WAITRF..SSES. 21 or over, Juneh .I: dinner, exi>er. pref. but not req, Apply bet 3 It !'i p.m. lotnn.-Sat., Villa.gt" Inn, 696 S OJ.ast Hwy, L&· guna Beach, 49-1-2770 • • 01 ..., TV1 All suarantetd . I 8' blk vinyl sofa w/wood trim. ~300. Dunlap's, iru Newpon, CM ................................... Now $11 ,.._,.,.. 50 Overstuffed chairs, like ne\Y . $29 & up ••· Mott/Box springs. ster!llud/sanlllzed. like new •................................. $25 Nt 6 beaut. chest.a of drawers. ................ $25-$2'-Sn-$39-$43 & $49 ... ~1assive. Pwtedlterranean Bdrm .set. $650. ..............•........•......••••. NOW S2l9 OU10r Bdrm Sets, complete ....... $69 & up Several Corner Groups. Was 1239. Now $9t 2 Bunk beds. complete. Was $159. Now $39 ... Dinette table & chairs. $89. . ..... Now $29 t Morse stereo. Was S17S ......... Now $59 1 blk & wht GE TV. Was $159 ..... Now $59 1 whlte 12' relrig, right dr. $209 •.. Now $90 Lamps-Below wholesale ! CoHee & end ta· bles, like new ........ , . . . . . . $5 & up e1ch. l Green Vinyl recliner chair. Was $179. ................................... Now $69 KENMORE auto wuher, late model S6fi; Ward's ps dl')TT. 6 C)'de, $65, both Xlnl OX!d. M7...&US. S4i-8m DELUX nfri<reeieT ~ bo, Cokllpol. Xlnt A·l conl, $11115. Pvt p(y 8.13-4M1 • G. E. refrlstratar -top vm1. ldee.I for converting to bett keg coo&er. $35. &T:>-4296. e REFRIGERATOR • Frici- ril\lre 14', yellow. As Is m 644-1171.. l\lAYTAG auto WUher" 1U dryer. Pert:eet cood. • 54(),.3)30 tr NORGE auto wuher, Xlnt cond $35, guaranteed It dellvl"ttd. 847-8115. 54&-1612 Occ. cbaii:s $10 & up ••· Headboards. your choice-while they last! ........ _ ...... $4 ••ch --Antiqun 1111 THE USED FURNITURE FACTORY WAITRESS. Expene°"" lo< 111.5 HARBOR BOULEVARO, COSTA MESA HOU S EFUL of OLD FASHIONED \YI CKE R FURN. C'.ood oond, M<i-2883. German Jte.st.aul'llnt, 5 lo 10 541-9457 PM, THE BERLINER 1858~ 0,.. w........,. t .. l iJO. Sen~ 9.1, Beach Blvd. Hunt. Sch. c._... 1.....,. Sewing MlchlMI 8120 Town & Coumry. Apply in 1~!'!!'!!!!!!!'!!'!!'!!!!!';''!!~!!~~!'!!'!!'!!!'l::::-..;--:--;----:;- "'•"°wAnITR. ESS, EXPER. • Furniture IOOO Office Fu,;;i"tv,.. IOIO 1970 SUWtt t.oueb-o-matic, I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; zig-zq, beaut walnut ce& Full Of' Part Time I• A CoUecHon or colottd litbos 30le, malces button bola.. Benton·s Coffee Shop MUST SELL of American 19th century OVttea.Sta 11tam1, b It n d l3J S. Coast. Laxuna Bch OVER STOCKED Yachta 1~ &: d!ttd by hems. desicnl 4 etc. Cuu. * WAITRESS WANTED. Twtns $49.95, Fulla $59.95, Fred s . Cuzuns; 72-pc $44 <'ash or small pymlJ. Apply In p!"rson, MESA Queens $89.95, K1np: Sll9.95, Allen Adlers eu1trn Town It 54.>-8238. • LANES. 17tl3 SUperiar, C.1\1. Twin Slz.e Headbomis $1.95, Country stttlifl: silver lleJ'V; * REPAIRS * fi46..3!193. Tnlndll' Seu S89.95, Rona. 6 ?ifeenchawn pipes in Clean oil 4 ad.iUlt your WAITRESS, over 21. Little '"8.Y beds. $29.95, Studk> di.splay case; 75 pieces of machine In your home, Heldleberg, 109 McFadden Couche8 $89.9!;. Bu1lk beda Japancese carved i v ory, Special $3.95, all work par. Pl, N.8. 673-9969 $89.95. • Chinese porcelaint, garden antttd 545-8238 , WANTED. M tu w SIESTA SLEEP SHOP wtool. plates. platters, vases t~==· ~---,.,---,! · • a re oman 19'11 H bor Bl d CM etc A: llOme Chlne1e furn' 2 SINGER power maehlnes 1 exp. w/small chldm. To ar _ v •• very old. G42-!l#t ' zig-zag head, model . provide friendship ~ love .to 3'1$ Cit 6~2760 DRDa. Pt. •-fin'd ~~ •. rt\ "----' _, __ ,_ 17-WlS: l 24.1-U sinCie two pre-schoolers: While • wy, """ '""'"" ............ UCl>M needle 12 hp motor .l table mother 1-l'Ol'ks:. ?tty home 1\.1· 496-45.52 $69.50 • Refui'd .,-ood ~ cat! aft S pm ~ Fri. Salary Open. 644-4309 rotary chain, $29.50 • Wei ===='=======I 20 PC. ''MADlllO" hll the l t I I· WANTED ve .._ "· ""°" Musical • l ROOM GROUP at utee1 ottlce tum m this lnttr:uments 1125 AUTO SALESMEN FROM MODEL HOMES &tta. • ?ifll!t be aggresslve and like Includes: Quilted llOla I& l\1c lt!.1.han De!k money, 645-0466 chAJr, 2 end tables &: coUte 1800 Newport Wvd. GOOD U~ band m. .: \VANTED exp/dishwuhers. Perm position avail. Please con111ct 11Ana.ger. Beach House Inn, 497-1188 table, 2 lamps, drener. mir. 642-8450 111ruments: 2 flutes $40 ea. I ror, headboard, quilted box ----trumpet $6.';. 1 E-fla.t alto : Bprlnp A mattreu. 5 pc Offlc• Equipment 8011 horn m. l f b r 1I1 dining room.; table 1; 4 hi-___ _;__;_ ___ ;_I sousaphone $90. 893-14815 aak back chaini. 18~ Scletcrlc typewriter, tor "Carter Ercle". e WELDERS helper, 8ge 18-COMPARE AT $149.95 $300. ~74 E. 11th SL, Suite e LUDWIG ORUM SET e 27. Part time. 660 \V, 17th $3'9 103, C.~t 642-8192. Almost new, perfect mnd St., Bldg 33, C.r.1. No down Pmts. Only $16 mo !'ll&ke oUer• GTh-1085 WOMAN 25 to 35, willing to WELK'S WAREHOUSE Cafe, Re1t1urant 8014 e New Hotncr 12 sfrin& work. Good PoSition A: good 600 W. 4th St., Santa Ana guitar&: case. $22$ ~.!9PP&l,11m.f':.rson only, )7 PC. KING SIZE lO Ft. deli cue, 3 1htlves * &T:>-8148 att 6 * """'w" l"U" a.nd "Aerohot" <'lect. steam . Delaney's Sea Shanly BEDROOM table. See at Swiss Che.let • l'l:> Ba15s ~cronhon W/eaM. 630 Lido Park Dr .. N.B. Larie 9 drawer dresser, mtr. 414 Newport Blvd NB Xlnt condition. e WOMEN WANTED e ror. 2 bedside •tands King ---· . • 642-9641 ~ter's Bakery size headboard, frame: quilt. G1r•ge S.11• IOU FENDER SUper reverb amp. 234 Forest Ave Le.,runa eel mattreas. &beet.. ~ Xlnt cond. $250. Call alt 6 &ad! See .. •ts, elc. URGENT-Must R11 thl II PM 6464277. · Mn:. Raupp Choice of Spattls:h week. 1..11.te model 30" gul'N~EVER==~u~ .... ~~Se~nde_,.<~Sut>erc- WO:\tEN, Lile delivery .,'Ork. or Modem Style stow, cros .. top re fr I g • , Reverb. 1.fakt> otter. Must have own car. Apply: All FOR $24' ster:eo, dr«ser, desk & * 64.>ll24 * 325 N. Broodway. Rm. 410. No dO\l.•n pmts. only S9 mo. chair, Early Amer. sofa, 21---,-.,-:===-,-- Santa Ana. WELK'S WAREHOUSE w Ing-ba eked chairs, e LIKF. NE\V e W0i\1AN To \\·ork in Donut 600 W. 4th St., Santa Ana loveseat, 2 lge murals, 4 whl e C0:\1PLETE DRUM SETe Shop. NO phone call~ Dail.y 9-9 Sat 9-6 Sun ll-6 trlr, pickup !nick. 646-5647. _ ~·-A!:_6~m, 642-8326 _P~~rbor,C.M. ELEGANT Klng·sz BDR·M/SET {blonde), drps, Pio1no1 & Orgo1n1 1130 S hoot I I Medit/Bm'lll, s i mm 0 111 kitchen step-gtool, vinyl c S.. nstruct on 7600 satin bed, velvet sprtad, chr. (tangerine), MISC: l--.. -0-N-E_O_NL_Y-.-. -SALE-- linens. pair of twin beds. b o o k s-<:hlna~rystal-blond headboards. B e n t w 0 0 d \Via: • !0\\-els-rup·tbl!l!ne~ New 6: Used rocker, almost new.vi c-\Vomen'1 I girl.'1 It men·~ PIANOS lorian dl"l'!lr.er, lamps. pie-ck>thlng. 641--0317. Dttora!or Spine, •••••• $399 New KIMBALL CoollCll.e .$699 lures, Lane end table, NEIGHBORllOOD; Furn KIMBALL Grand ··•••• f19S AIRLINES Dlrilytr fJat~. o I'd (bunk, canopy bed, studio ORGANS A natural tor young people Llmog" China. "'---'••....... h d t ) ""-\:l"UJ""' COIJC e1, l'e5!5ers. ~ • c. TIJOMAS Ori;can ••.•.• $179 \\·ho want excitement plus! 841-5000 HousP-hold goodies (H1-1'1, HAMMOND Chord "A·l" S2!l!I Tick.et ager.t? A,ir freight? lttUsr SeU-SP1oulish l\tediter· round pool table. hardl'o'8J'C, HAMl\fOND 83 "~ Stat1~n agent. Rt>serva. ranean king llize bmt set, 8• etc) Til Fri. 1321 \V. Bay •••••• ~H tlon11 . Ramp or travel velvet 110fa & Joveseat cof· Ave., N.B. !alley). includes be:nch, delivery A agent? \\'e'll train you for fee table It matching 'com.-PATIO SALE: Aug 29th & these and more, day or nite. mode game .ct black 30th At 9291 Velardo Dr, H. wan-anty • • ' Many other \ftt Include placement u-Naug'. den furn, 'pictures, Bch. N. cf A .. ~-· off Bargains. • · • t ....,,~ MUsr BE SEEN! Ill ance. lamps, <'IC. All less than 4 Bushard. ODDS &. ENDS e ALSO e mo okl. Pvt pty Desperate! fire acrttn. & 1V'1 Sc-$15. Est. Z1 yrs. Approved for Pleatte call 826-1669 OPEN 10-4. YAMAHA e KIMBALL Veterans. Eligible institution FURNITURE returned trom :D:;t:,S:;H~E;:_,S,.:.~S~o-m-•--o~ld' KO~ i:oi.~ELL under the federally insured display 1tudits, model ho~ depression glan, jewelry -COAST MUSIC Exp'd, Apply in person Newport Nation•I Bank filmii. Great pay, rt time. 0Prod=="'-'-'~~'-' ~P-:1,_N_._B~. ~~ &!e Betty Bruce al \Ve are client paid, no ree. MAID: for Ne\\'PQM-Balboa m 6 ll'udt'nt loan program. e!, deroratorR canceUaUon. too111. r.tll!C Hsehold items. NEWPORT .. HARBOR i~ now interviewini: s I.sh Medi .. • Ho1te 11 A irline Schools Pacific Rpan F&U ten-anean THURS-SAT Mf>...4135, 2800 Costa Mega '* MZ-2851 Superior & Placentia, N.B. BARMAID • TOPL~ Fantasy Theatre, 320 So. Maln SI., S.A. Beauty Oll"'lltor male or fe- rna]e, Nltuel H&ir Fashions, • 19 Monarch Bay Plaza, Laguna Niguel. e BEAUTY OPERATORS EVES &: SUNDAYS. * 549--0757 e BROILER COOK, Olg.{WASHER. DI n n er hOuee. 64)-5619 BOOKKEEPER. P&rt Ume. Experltnctd, mature .,'Oman. Rt 1 tau rin I ex· perlenee prt!fem'd, but not enentlal. cau aftt>r 10 am, &U-4031. CAh.."E DECORATOR, ex- ~rle~. Apply in person FR£NOt'S PASTRY 1170 W. Baker, C.M. Not • school Peninsula nrea. Exp'd or • FREE nol/Call 61$-346.1 lJj Xi!C TV SCREEN TEST * i\1AID, permanent. 25 or PH: ln4J 835-8282 over. Cail for appt. 10 AM to 6 PM • 4fM· 7201 * Female PbX tor atm\'ering --~-----~. Tv.-o .shifts avail. MAlUNG room 5upervi90r • 7:30-4PM 4 J.ll p ~1 . experience in operating 646-8000 Philllpsburg inserter & Cheshire labeling machine FLEXOWRITER OPR de~ired . Responsibilitieg in. Interim chnle organizing & supervis- Personnel Service ing Jge bulk mailing. r.tan 44SE.17thSl.,CM or\.\-"Omanaccep l ab l e. 642-7523 - MALE Help Wanted, part or full lime. Apply bet. 1-4 PM. Kentucky F r i e d Chkken, 693 S. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, 494-9418. Agency for Career Girls 4.10 W. Coast Hwy. N.B. By appoint. 646-3939 SALES.\1EN. pl·llmr, ;. men w/can to do sales & public rclarlons \\'Ork for local Co. i\1usl be avail 6-9 pm &: all day Sat. Look neat &: be able to talk to public. Apply ln pe.niOn, 1.-1 11m, No phol)(' ca.II~. Ncv.•port Be a c h Cablovision. 2fi2f W. Cout Hwy. Frnt. Ofc. Medical Doctor needs exper. fl'ont ore. person to take charge or hi1 busy ofc. &autitul a""a· plu11h ofc. To $450. CaJ1 Glor . ta Kay, 540-6055. COAST AL AGENCY 2790 Hlltbor Bl., Of Other tee/free jobs fl\•&il. ernv COOK-«la)'I SALES w/Slim -Gym, )IOU can earn \\'hal you 're 1-lvrth! Call ~tary Lou Good, MAN To aulst n1gr of local 968-2416 or 543-8329 appliance store. Neal a~ _S_A_L_E_S_W~O-M_A_N--E-,. pearance. 496-238.1 hfr. per i e need. -r u 11 lin-.e . e FRY COOK-relief The Cottage Coffee Shop 567 W. 19th st. C.M. Wright 9-10 11.n1 t)lll)'. lntin1a.tc aJ11)fll"el sho[l. Call MAINTENANCE ~170 ror 11ppointme.n1. PAINTER SALESGIRi~ wanlcd. p 1 CARRIER FUN JOBI Boys y"""' won>1m .. "· ..... ,. One )'t-ar rxperiel'IC(' a~ ;)our. tlme.f'ull limt'. Apply Kirk neyman palnlcr, Apply <:ltls. Je~len. 2300 11 arbor 1Uled penionnol ofC', NE\V. Blvd .. C.;\!. pearance io work u cashier on mobile kitchen in O>s1-WANTED "''"· d.,... WU! train for the ~8-2049. DAIL y PILOT o.1 Frld•y Good typina;, Jlte bookkt'ep.. Dana Point, San Juan \ng, call Lorailll", \Vc1tcliff Capl1tnno and A 2fM C.,plltntno Beach. Per'!kl11ntl rency, 3 Conllct ?tit. Set.y RI \\·estcllft Dr., N.B. 66-2770 DAILY PILOT e GARDENER TRAINEE e No ""''· ltt nee. Xlnl opp. San Clemente ofll~ c~ ) S4&.QS " ~. 305 N. El Camino RMI •G ~· Do )''OU enjoy -with lhf' pub!Jc't PO n. T·AtESA UNl.FlED :SA~LE=s~,,......,.--.~S-toclc_,..-Al~•rt. SOIOOL DIST. 1601 161h. ttiarp. J.'ull time. Apply St., Newport Beach. (714) P.f-F, lB-4, 21 Town & Co~ 645-WlO. try. On.~e. Marine Mechanic ** Secreta ry $550 ExJ>erlenctd only, Ptrman. e r t't' Reimbu!'N'd e en' ,lob, frln"e benefil1' .. To Attn.ct. pcJ'llOnttllty. Gd skills. v.'Ork 11.1 modem monnn. Advert bc)(gt•od helpful for Call or l'-Tite full details. poi;.11. ~/bench Arca co. Also Lak(i .Arrowhtnrt htl!.r!nt, fl'f> job. P.O. """ 910. 7l<J33?.2'<Jl. UNKEL AGENCIES MERCllANDISINC .. Op. 1411 N. 8f'OlidW11y SA 542-1102 por1unlty In retail Jc"1. Part .,....,.,..~.,..-_,,...,,.. 4 full time. C:..U bttore 10 Secretary am It Mter 5 pm. &l&-0223 SIT. J!'d ~kills. Ttmonr.il'). CASIUER--J'Ull time •• r. l.fOLIDAY HEALT1f SPA, ternoon hni llO!nf! rt end~. no'llo hu openlnp, f\llJ °" MEN-Experienred celeoeter. ~!'90llrtel 'Dl!pt, lloac JNlrf t\mt. Pltll.W: ca.u 1 Apply. MacGregor Yacht lt-1•-• NB '42.-14l1. Corp. HUt Plactntla, C.M. ~-;::;;:'·~::.:..·~·;::;..· ___ ...: AMERICAN GIRL nn Dupont Dr, NB 1133'1232 D RNITURE Shantar. 01. lat Admnsl Aua. Hn: Only 11).6 M-Sa.t e Cockt.111 Waitre1s 610 E . 17th, Sant• Ana 1•u N Bl c.. -.. ,65•6 _.. •wport ., .rn. MOVING I Washer. ..i ... -. SAVE NOW Attractive -JK'l"80118bl<' _.,. ., f 'tt 9 "";;f'" · Over 21. Apply 317 PacifJc -----~---vvery n te 1 itov~, Kirby vacuum, gm, DURING SUMMER Discover a Greo1t New Wed., Sat, &:: Sun. 'tU ts sectional, grn/gld quilted CLEARANCE SALE Con..<1! ll":Y. Hunt. Bch. SCUBA Diving cluset for.n· -~ra. <lllll'tle set. MISC. · in g now ! N (' w po r t . . . . 642-4558 880 W 19th CM We have trade-ins. ftpol, TOOL PLANNER AND COST ESTIMATOR Underwater In 1 t It u t t'. · · ' · . ===,;...,o-''--"'' _;~· renl retuml " floor mockb 64~1816 LEAVING State: color/TV. of every modd Hammond ktng.1z bed, bunk beds, Organ. Buy now " receJ,~ PIANO leSIOM in your tiome. · · dreuer. refrig, crib OTHER extra discount. ~~r ~r~e~ ~ eP~f teacher. • . : hsehld ilefllll. 642-2961. liAMMOND Rummage & lake Sil• In CORONA DEL MAR Sat. Aug. 15, 8 am..S pm, 420 2854 E. Coast Hwy, 673-8930 Theatrical 7900 ProglTssiY(' metAI parls man. ufncturtr. located ln Orange ---------1 Furniture Fo1ctory Open to Public Wed&.t Thls \Vt!Ck Only 10th St., (Womens Club) Open Mon Ir: Fri e~s. H.B. ~I AMMO ND O r gan County, has .-equirement for Combination Tool Planner end Cost Estimator. GUITAR Player v.·anted ror 11tearty gia". Must be over 2L * 6TH764. MERCHANOISE FOR * * SAVE % * * * 2013 p.::~=· 0.1 4 Sale at Kanako& &-Malahln w/presets 4 pcre., War-• • furn, paintlng1, clothes, nlnty, IPSSOns ~ deliv, $588. miac hsehold I t t m 1 . NEW 88 note will. spinet Must tx> experienced in pJa.n. SALE AND TRADE MR & Mrs. chair!! • gd cond, nlng it.nd t11timating precis-make ofr; Gold·leaf stack 96)..85.52. piano w/key cover l-l LG Hard Edge atretcbed pa.Jntlng Akal tape deck other hsehld items. 548-2162 GARAGE Sal~t &: Sun. Fuml.ture etc. 419 Emuaon St., N.B. 64&-0012. pedals. 15 yr warranty, made In USA. ion metal parts, originating Furniture 8000 table1 $15; Youth bed and GOULD MUSIC CO. onM:n>wmachines orpunch mattre11 $25: Wht SI~ 19).1 2045 No, Main, S.A. •M7-0681• preu thru 10 completion. lfEA VY. rattan 3 piece st toyche1t/bench SlO. Misc Knowledge of internal s~rew tional, upholstered sprin~ items. 54&-2380 thren.t~~ i1~d t'(!}atcd. mil itary cushions, table, chair &; ot· 2 OAK Bookca1e11 4.lx00xl4" _ FALL MO.SE 11pc>c\hcabon11 f"-(IUll'W, toman $5(), 548-2791 early $35 ea. ~ antlq. phone A.\t operator 1tool1, Ideal bantl, Applli~et 1100 SOON ARRIVING Xlnl grmo.·1h opportunity 1nd fringe b<'ne.fU.s, Salary com· me.nsurale with oper. Send compiete resume of bllck. ground, qualilicatlona and rxperlcnce to Box M-2026. Dally Pilot, Nt.,'PI. Sch. "~A 8 Fl l S'10 ea. l 4~rawe.r oak card ffOTPOINT retri .. rt.tor ..,.,, Al d:iltontlnued model• ol ~Ut~ avoc~do~~ ~~ tUe, $20. 474 E. 17th St .. Very good CODdltl;;: pianos&: orpn.s now tietnc: • blue. Revt>nilbk·, T c:ushion1 Suite 103. C.M. 64Ul92. 64J...3643 after 6PM · dole<'. oilt at discount pr1cet: $200. 546-2054 aft 5:30 PM MOVING-Must teU, Walnut O'KEEFE " M ·u )'OJ r:iin't belle.,.-e. em eaa Shop us 1c Kt'' OWNER traN.tetTed. Must Chell Of dnr. .... ·~r1. dbl helld· ~II • hooded \VAR.D'S BAl.D\VIN Sruoro sell! Danish Polo de. r n board 6: footboard, Port TV, top. $40. ~. 1813 N~"'JIC'lff. C.M. 6'Ul84 Lvn"g/rm fum I.: JIO~ anti(JUCll, much more WASTEKJNG Unlver1a l · bdrm/set. 846-41!166 c545-"'671::::::=;;· ===== Dish •-•-• £4"1ual oppQrtunlt7 employer _ waa,.,~ · ~ COl'Xlition 1 WIIL g'(vci tender lovinc * MAPl.E .game/dlnire table, Offlc• Fumilure IOIO $40. Wr2152 can: 10 a piano. Cirand *· TYPISTS Rci;::i1trr fOl' .ii tc:nporary job '"""' ln1Cr/W!I. 9-1'.? West•rn Girl Inc. 4007 lt1ocArthur 81\'d . Newport ~11ch ..,,.,, TIIE QUJ~"EP. YOU CAU. nrE QUICKE!t YOU SELL round $55. . -" LG. (X)LOSPOT REFRIG e de111ftd) lhAI you wjsh S4&-211i2 209 Autom/Copler Will WfCrou-Top hfler. utored. So chihtren in home. LIGHT 9' l!Ofo $45 or Ira&! (cofl Sl:iOO). Exe. d~k $50 $50 • * 646-1811 ~ arter S p.m . for smn.llf'r Mfa. Good con-Le.athtr chr $10, MW typwr fl Et RIG F: R ATOR.-Coott THOMAS SPINET ORGAN ditlon. ~ $40. IBM C A B. stetto, cond!Uon 115. ~ llJlt 732 W. Walnut. Cost $695. 3 Yrs okf. e 2 genuine \catllt'r club 111•/cab. MC·y desk. etc. Uth St, Apt A, C.j\f. e WARRANTY! Uke new. cMlrw like now. Tout color CLOSING OFMCE! OWntr Saw )'OW" t:ar • 1r 1 nat $3/IS, 544-00M S2'50. 962-2919 673-4621 larl Just ttacb .tor )'OOt PlAl\0 Mu11k= • WedcUnc KING Slit boll: 1pr\J'C • m&I· NO mailer Whal II L~. you phone • c:aU Daily Pilot rtCtptioM. Olnner parties. tttM. ~ctllent condltton can tell It wUh a DAILY Ou.titled 642-ai1S Oll.rp Plano ltdQl'ls, H.B. 21S/ $3.1. 839-11152 PILOT WANT AD I 6IM67I ll"W' ed -lodayl 4.1!>-Mll2 ------- ,..SE I l 4@ ? P 4 4 £ . t ! s ;; ! ii I I & 44 4 a ts au a 4 e.e e ¥ c ;a ; 4 *·' SQ!QZ JS es SC a 6 a 5 .. e ea 4 OAll.Y PILOT w .... .w ....... 26, 1970 Wtdot\dai, Au;11~ 26, 1970 PILOT-AOVERTISEA ltf TRANSPORTATION I TRANSPORTATION I RANSPDRTATIDN 'l<A .. -,,.UK-, A llUN ----TRANSPORTATION Mobl!e '"1ome1 9200 Motorcycles 9300 Campet'I 9S20 --- •••••••••• l-'JO . KAWASAKI. 210 APOLLO Imported Coro 96DD FREE TO YOU PETS end LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION =0og.::!!:•:...... ____ ;:U:=2S S1llboo_t_• ____ 90_IO MtJallaneou• l600 OESK·*lhd Oilk 60 :.: :W, ~"'Titf'r 'htll. 4 dr1Y.1"r, natural finish $3l. Camprr sh<'U, 8' v."OOd.llM c11.rga door. l' O\"er cab ~ij;ht, bed and boat ral'k ~. 20 i:;&. d.,. b&.rttl i;hoqtun SA\'&at' FREE-<'utt:. lovlng lone Mir kltlt'ni. 6 y,kt. old. 2 purt' y,·hh", 1 nully lll'<'Y. 1 Dufl)" ~y ,y/1.1hl boots. Ca.II ~ Afl 6 pm. 8/27 GERl\lAN i;hC'!W"°rd, 3 nlO , value $100. y,·ill 11tll cheaprr fmovt ng1 Call all 6 pnt, r..&-31'>. SEAJ.t;D BIOS 1970 34' Columbia. Aux Slnop. u·hc-rr-ls., p .h . • t')'I. dle!H"I en,:. fhrtls roo~irucl, lf'Ak Interior. no u.118 °" mast. \'l'~llf'l"I hull dan1aged on !And 't\'hUe In lnl.nslt. V<'~I msy be~ al COLU~181A Y A C II T CORP., m l\1C'Corn1Rck Avr. C.M. on Sitt, Aug. 22. ~12 noon 1mly, ""d l\lon. Au&. '2-t, l·•I nnly. Seall'd bids may bf' itub. n1i11N to SO. COAST l\1 AR t N 1': SURVf.YGRS, 5732 1-:. :?t\d St., Long Bch, Clliil. B1ds to he O!M'ned nl Z pm. Aug. :n , 1970. i''ull pun:base prlc-e: due & payable Aug. 31, 1970. S.lr !Ml.bjt"Ct 10 5':'0 Calif ust'd ta:.:. All bids lllUSI l)t' 11ul>- mitt<'d 1\·,~ lO"il ol blrl . cash -Or ca.shirr• chttk made payable 10 ROYAL GLOBE; INSUR.ANCL CO. CAL :Q, latesl intrr. design. ll11s loaded & hardly uSt'li jewel ha.-; had over S!)j()() 1n. vested in ii fl('~' 1h1s yr. \\'1\l Mtcritice for srJOO ('11.Sh. Q.,,'O{'r. dll.)'S &\6--0231 . e\"eS. ~3.\1. Stt'f.'{'1 a111.I d1rl bl"'? L1"•' IMPORT "''"'! I.A>~ lhan 3.cm (If\ )lllTOH no~n·:s RAMllOND, S1"1"•'9)'. Yam. aha.. N~ .l aMd pianot at mmt mU:n. Best bQ)-s In So CklH. •t Schmidt Mu~ Co. l90T N. M.1in. St.nta ltlfi Sa\"e us from Ult" doe JXl'lnrl. Mubl. ~led. Jilt'\'! brt't'd • .( y,•kJ llAV~ IO &ell, dUf' lo IJ"IO\'- lnt;! Our pW'P: b re d Samo)'t'd, 8 mo. No pgpeN. A!lkina $35. 8.19-8117 =========-I 1'tod 3.t t.. 3 .. (\I' '" ~· shrtts. Television nos ex. cond $6S. 10061 C\11ty ---"---__;::::::I Sark Of', HS. 962-20!M 1'11 ZENITH J\tAPl.E h11tch. tablt'. 4 chr-x. COLOR TV'S l1k<' l'lt'W. Large 2 dr rcfrts;. old. M&-M30 8/n TO\' Poodlf', AKC. 9 v.-b, ro=LL~IE~,~,*-Pl-,..-"1~--.,-. ~lhs, 1llwr. Bough! for SIOO, ,,.·111 good Y."JllCltdo&. hOO~ trw.in.. ~ !or S75. &12-GGcc...7_1. __ NI, !IJMIJ~ rn;Jlf'. Good 8ize .... SC::UNAUZER PUPS:* yard ncroed. 8'7..Q.M.I alt. 5. !\'!ale"' $tud &: jtl'OOnting. \\'holcsa.le plus $25 Maplt' 6 pt dbk be'(! fll'I, Pri~• i;tart at S24S Vi1'tUt i pe kitchen set, nen.r * BA).' 1V * nt'W. Twin beds, ps r11.ngt>. l'5oJ Nev.')JOl1, C.?i.t. 646-2411 \\'ri~r washer St!). 24" Cokw' 1V R c A Hl<k!1tbed. ti is $15. 1m \V, 2'lnd Sl. S. AM wtremote, Ex<'d Conri., 1..:=:..::::..:::..:=---- 1968 ~I. Ol"IJI: <'Olt $5.'iO. Jil.OIAIR & nel playpen MO'V'lllg OWl"5t'U, Make of. bolh S2); Pap.q. & ~tanUl lt>r. l3S6 Gal\\'l.,)', ().!, boudoir el\ain bolh $37.SO; !t-i9-U17. door tnlelion Si.50; bt'd 111'(1.>on SlO: BI nor u ta 1" s S12.'10: Email bo~'S !iho<' i;ka,tes n.so. 83.)-2626. 5096 llarcum Ln. Tunle Rock. A).tF Grand Prbc Slale re~lation pool tatNe .,.,;th all accessories. flav•less rondit.ioo. Original cos I $1500. ;\1 o v J n g , n1ust sacrHlce for S950 cash. Ask for Chuc:k Trapp !">40-9100. or alter 9:00 P]\I. 54~7054 SPINET Orran. dbl keybrd, $250. Chain., lamps, end table, piclW'f'!ll, antiques, & misc. All Bargairui. 2$301 Las Ondas, T\li.siion Viejo. HJ-Fi & Stereo nlD 100 \\'A lT Sft>l'f'O 'iO amftm radio, Gan-ard table, U air Mispe.ncied speaken:. Nf'W for' ~75. Sacrifice sz.50. .....,., STEREO, "'lllnuf rontrmp, Strombrrt CarlM>n, xlnt rond Sl:.0. 5.'ii-91.M. T •pe Recorders AKA.I 1800 SD f"ttOl'dfor. Rttords & plays reel tapes, also 8 track cartridges. New S4501Sac S225/646-M32 I "'OLLENSA K tapr deck, NE\\I. STJ or BEST OFFER. ............ Sporting Goods POOL TABLE 4 x 8 Re-gulation. Complete with all l50D w.ccel!MJl"ies. Xlnt cond. $350. ...,.,,, •FOR SALE: .27 0 \\' /PO\\'ER SCOPE, $125 • 5"&--0351 Aft. 5 pm • • Surfbo•rd 9'3'' I: t::ar n ck. Ph : 644-0'l56 Miscellaneous *AUCTION* FRIDAY, 7::1D P.M. Avt>ry Turnoff r~rwy. PORTABLE ORGAN Brand nt'Y.'. boxed, used o~. Jncludes bench. music bookL XLNT $35 10 FT Cabovrr CAmprr, sto\1!'. n>trig., elt::. $650. 1957 Ford 2 door stabOn y,·agon, 3 5f'd, 6 cyl. SJ.2S. Stt at 234 Albert Pl, Costa Mesa '63 MERClJRY eng. Clean. ~lake oner or trade~ nn Coll~e. CM.. 6-16-5486 R.D-10DELING: Gas oven cook top. toilets. CJ1>tllg, xln't cond. 644-4567. FREE PENCILS! Kids, limit 2 under 12. Rix: Roast Bttf, 2196 Harbor, Q t PLA YGROUNO Sv.'ing ~t. heavy duty. $30. P h: 8'6-6871. e POOL table-8' x slate. Xlnl rond. $350. o;z.4S()8 ·~" ... ~. AUGUST 28th Office Equip MkTophone & amp, Confer- ence tbl, 3 metal ,_'Ot'k 1bl1 Desk. 2 adding mw.c:hinei;: l copier, Typewtilu File M __ ;_,_c._Wantecl 1610 cabinets, F olding c~in. l!I ------LANDSCAPE & gardening ft'~colorTV'1 1ter. maintenance at a NS . & portable&. 11 ·• pc rea.!IOll&ble price. Ptanned French provincial din'g rm Landscwpe 548-3621. set, Maple bar 4': 2 1tool1. Group ol Bdrm sets, 1 white WANT to buy; Rocking cha.ir, chel'I or dray,-ers, canopy set. Bunk bedi, Di· dC'&k. metal f i I e I c a b . \'allS. Chests, Commodes. 839-SlT 7 Lo\'f'ly MedilerTatll"an Jiv'g rm ~p. 5-pc Redwood pa. \\'ANTED: tfo ae1 w/umbrt-lla. Mattres. Used dark room eq<11p. •"" &es, New carpeting, reftig's, I ~'";;:;.~67~5-040::~25~====~ StovP11, Washen, Dryus & SJLVER COINS WANTED much more! • Highest pri('E'5 paid WINDY'S AUCTION 001\fE BROWSE AROUND 2075'i3 Ney,1>0rt Blvd. • 644-1245 • LAZY Boy recliner ~-anted. Rea!Ona.ble. call 6r.>-07tl al1er 5 pm. 8m • 846-0839 • ==-~-~,..:;_ PEKINGESE, rc11111lf'. !I yn, snt. love& people especially chlld~n l'M'f'<hl go home & tncd yard ~70:>2 al! 4 pm 8121 WOULD like a s::d home \\'i1h chikh>en for 1 yr old poodlr 11nd 4 month old JlUl"'bred kitten ""ho 8N'll' up tot.>ethf'r 96'.l-l:iOI 8/26 i\tAU; BeMJ:lr S:W. 7 yrs. Lo\>H children. All shots. G4&-3401. BEAUT lri~h F<'tter Pup. n1alr. 10 11·ks old. shots .1 paPf't'!li. $110. 499-4198 Bl..ACI\ Labrador pup. ..... good linrM, t>xcellf'nl family & fif'ld . $25. 968-793.'l. ND Gd ho1nc-l"n1 "'Ol8.rle\•'' Horses 8830 Jovablr yi:: adult m~le __ __ -----· rJtemi cal indoor hoi.isr pe!, URGE..,.T: LEAVING Area! only oo! on 11'a~h9. All i;hot"· !\lust !K':ll·Qtr. hofM'. Great 1·77&-2059,SlG-44 3 8281 l-O"' pony. Need s <'X· KJTJ"ENS. to (iOCltt homes. Jlf'r/rick'r. Bst ()fr. 64+.5i84 Unusual, blk. c a I! co , G-E:"\TI..E ~!are, nl~ tor orangt> 1X'g1nners, $250. ~960 s 11 !21.11 4~\:KiS 4 OARLl~G kittens 8 •\'ks old. 2 male. 2 lemalt', \\Can· Pd & box tr1ined . 646-1·10.1 8/26 SlLVER Oa:-;h y,h1lr Prri.1an kinens 6 11•ks v.li/11 "ann home. 962-&:>8 e\'C I.· ,_-kl'll}.c; ~/26 BU{ & ,_•ht Labrador PC!Odlc. 1 mos old n1ale gn'lll ball plarer. needs a tram. ~S-21~ fl.IT/ ANYONE inlrrestt'd 1 n beautiful, healthy. strictly inside kittt'ns ""ith shots. all ;,.19-aKi srn PURE Bred German REG. Quar1er hor.ie -lop bret'ding, ~t offer. Also Sht't!and pony 646-5714. TRANSPORTATION -- Boats & Yachts 9000 -------~ CAPTAIN LICENSED Radar . Lor/In, 30 yean ex- perience sail or po1.1'er. Pro. tessional sport fishing guide !\Texican & Central Ameri- ca., .oa\l'rs. Administrative rxpe:rien"'C. AVAILABLE l,,r y,·eekcnds, extended cha.r1er5 or deliv- eries. Best ol refere~s. \\'rite Box r.r 1060, Daily Pilot, 2211 \\I. Balboa Blvd., Ney,•port Beach, Ca. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Shepherd 6 mo, malr & Smart. To &d. hom e . 67'5-Ell R/28 B E AUTIFUL Long-haired kittens:. 8 y,•k:s old. Call{'() & oranv tiger. Call e\'t'S. 842-632'3 8/28 2 LONG h:ured-01'8J1ge, long hair, blaC'k 1igcr and 1~·0 calicos. 1 IOOR 3nd 1 mt'dium long. 54s-s78'l 8/27 Cavair -Av.·ash -1'1uff - BRN/\l,'HT pup, housc·lraln-[)(>n{'On -SH.AVEO OFF ed. \•ery playful. likes kids. Hippie lo a friend: "Don'r needs good home. you have a beard?" 6-Wi-1S4l 8/77 i'"rif'nd: "''t'cs. but I keep \t SHAVED OFF." PURE \\'hite odd eye 1 alterffi ma!(' 2 yr.;. Also FOR SALE • LEASE \·ariety q_f kittens 530-1536. OR CHARTER 836-44% 8126 $4-S5.000 Down. 5 yrs balan<:I!. ND Gd homes for 6 lo\'able 4< • ~·Jybridge \\'bee I er Cruis- kittens 1 \\'ks a.s90rted col-t'r. Sleeps 8. Completely ors M>ml' med. Long: hair, reconditioned throughout. 837-3697 or m-4493 8/28 "1970". J\IINT CON D. F R E E-t\ i c 1 ,. n s . mo!'tly )."TRAS PLUS~ ~1ake offer! black-sorne black & \\'hlte. Days ~8 Eves &: v.·k- 50n1e black & brov.·n l!lri-ends 89l-8·lD5. ped. 67~3,I aft 5. ii/'ZS 28" Trojan SS. H.T. Exp. 65 3 ClTT'E kittens, 2 males, \V radio, falh .. ball ta.nk, manna/Me. J fem a I e bo&rd. ladder, stern room. calico. 7 wk$ old Box train-new crpts, new hull & bot· ed &16-2739. 8/28 tom painl. Sips 4. Very clean? Anxious! By O\\'OCr LOVABLE Anrl affectionate 530-4~ . nied. size frm11le blk & silver dog adult!!i 0 n I y 25' Pacemaker -a!glas 1967 &16-9762 8/28 Sport(Lo;her co mp I e t e I y equipped. J'.1usl sell this TA~lr~. f\.1aJe Du!ch rabbit, v•eekend, $7500. 20~'< down sinall. blal'k & white, l yr. with approved credit or Don't Be Late P ick Your Choic.e Now In the MEADOWS ••• going fastl Lu1urious New Adult Park Smell peft allowed s .. \. Jo~wy "' JetlPy Rel. l~S.ll J1•ffrc•y Ttd , 71418.12-8.)8.5 call rollc.ct !'i.11.Slll5. !).1().2930 •••••••••• COSTA MESA MODEL CLOSE -OUT r\e1Y niodt'l n1obilt' h0n1c5 8l"fl IM>h1g offered At redue. ro prices. All are set \.IP in t'llJ;i:lfl('. 9,(0) 1111 lt.lt 00 \l {ll' SPECIALS • All !oi!rt'I C'onslrnt'lK>n • All Fil'M'rglas~ 1-:):tt-rior MILLIGANS • ?j(l Mv.:188.ki. 'l'ra1~· "l'ra1lt'r Nah·s 1964 Austin H1•ley 11('[!, S·l:..O. ~lo!or <'y rl c IJ'rll lfurbor Bl,cl. ::ooo 1ioadMll'r rndlo, ~ater trnllrr. :: pl1u.'Cl w/ 10 s::a l Cii1"<!r n Cro\e • J.17.~1:? ' 1 ~IK'Ni, \\II'(' wh1•('l$. S4!r .• nu11y. SACRlflCE SAl.t; ~ ... --~.,. $995 storngl'. i.trnp~ ,r,, riuiip. CLEARANCE SALE 3~t~'. S27l 8231 ;\luns !r r DI'. 110. All .• 1 1 10 n101. r can1pcrs l'f'· "69 llood:t CB350 dUt:('(l, 4-Slnr, \\'l'~l\\'UY~. $895 ExCt"llf'nt rotx!Hion. · I l V i\lus! "-II! 1'unlln1l'. I i;:hwnyman. a· 1963 Austin He•ley • ,,.,, c11tlont>('1 . SJ1Cl'11tl pdt~s , &1'.!-1 l:W evt"nlni::s !lubj~ct lr pi'(oSt'l1\ inventory Sprlt", rtu.ho. heftier, 4 8pef°d · 6 9 ll 0 ND A :!. 50 Sc.otl"s. 914 N. Harbor, Santi\ &.-a hardtop. aho.rp BAW180. SCRAl\1BLER Xlnl. L'Ond . Ai\11 . $995 Best olfrr "* 67t.-'1314 • New '70 Datsun 1964 Datsun 1500 • '69 KR1.1·asaki 500 1600 OHC, Pickup \Vlth can1p. R •• t Ito "· • Sa · 2099 d oav.s er. r1u , nt:IUPr ., '.l. r )I, tn)O n1i., xln1 C(lnd. er. le pnre S Ir. d I 0 '397 $79~•. 6JS.J736 fs 67798) \VIII talie car tn SP<'C ·extra c cMn. l\lN beautifu l Greenleaf Park, l CHOPPLD Galero, 250cc. tst n11le lrom ocean. S?lj takes 11~ :\1rtal flake, Take Newport f'v,·y or Har. rigid frame. 646-4663 bor Bl\'d 80. 10 19th, then I -o===~=====-1 tr.idc. \\'il l finance privat\' party. Call 546-4C'a2 or ~·6811 . METRO VAN $1195 1967 Datsun 1600 SN!.. hc:i.tf'r & automatic. like ne.,.,·. TSR 878 ('L 9000 HOBIE CATS ALL COLORS FREE DEMOS "'"l'St to 1ra0 \Vhittif'r Ave. Costa ?ofcsa 642-1350 LEAVl~G );\alc, must sell 196.S ~Iob1\c llome 20x50 -2 br. 2 ba. :\tany xtra..s . 89+-l·llO or R97-26J3. 2 BR Parldane, 950 ~q ft, N>rn. lo1 on golf C(ltlr'SE', Dirfl\\'ood Bch Oub, HB. Sac $69;{1. 968-1472, 536-6928 CAP'N EDS 2200 \\'. CsL llwy. NB 6'15-2'244 Motor Homes 9215 STEVE \\"Uson Short> Goer. 1---------- :\lnr rond. new lt'e brd, rud· NE\V '71 mode I Vaca· der I: sail. alum masr & tionrcr-111(1 iinC'st in n1ini boom, ~ Slii. !>\8-2708. homes, 19' fully Sf'il-ron-lainf'd. Your inspeetion in. LEEBOARD Sabot .romplc!e vilrd Scott's, 914 N. Harbor, S\50.; new 3.5 hp Chrysler Santa Ana. OIB motor S75. '496-3.%0 COLU~[BIA 26, '70. many xtras y,•/slip. $'2500 do1.1'fl. Asst1n1e loan. 832--0561 27' FEATI·IER Sloop, trbg\s o/wd. Gd cond, must i;ell, S169:l. 67>1393 or 531·5363 --- Mini Bik•s 9275 2 Hodaka ~tini b1k'°s-1 lOOcc chopper $250; I 90 re !\I o to-Cross \\·/exparu;ion chamber $275. l\lany extras. Also a 2-bikc trlr. $150. All !P;,o·w·•~r~C~r~u~is~e~r~liiiii~90~2D; ,=lik='=="'~·~··~"':='~=::'"==·====:= 21 · c flR IS Craft Motorcycl•s 930D Lapstra.ke-Cullass. R a re buy, fr1v in existence. 210 hp. 4J mph. 2 bunks, head. radio, oulrlggers. bait tank, l'OO\". top, fishing t'Xtra11. X!nt for \\'Hier i;kiing. boy C'ruising. TopC'ondltion, nl'Rr Tlt'W eover. $4600 or make olfrr. CaU t.1r. Smith, GT.'.-!1131. FANTASY 24' Custon1Sport1.:====== Cruiser, fly bridge. lwin 120 r.tr1-c. outdrives. top rond .. dual control8, &iw Bctxli.~ radio. outriggrrs. r·a!I!, long ran~. Comp! y,·/4 y,•h! trlr. Asking S67j(), 0 w n" r , 64&-3167. DRAFTED, i\1ust iwll 18' Starcrafl 75 h.p. Evinrudf', lree slip ror 00 da.y11. $1450 or bN:I oiler. 494-8949 22' Century Labsl.i~ak, 327 cu in Gray eng. New cover. perfect cond. Al90 Sabot. f>.12-7974 or !J.13-t«J. 17' CABIN Cruiser. 75 hp Johrut0n. f ish or ski, xlnt cond. Tr!r or slip. 673-5655. r'llU'V'Ll'1 THINK HONDA ... "fRIEDLAHDER" 1'7" l .. OI CHWY. "I 537-68'24 e 89J.T~ NEW-USED-SE RV. ~ Auto Service 19j3 a. 1· built in camper & P•rfs 9400 StJ\'t', sink. ice box, car· ---pe1lng, paneltlni:, bed. nc1.1 $1295 ~fOPAR ":56 JW,<1, <'On1plc1e paint. Xlnt condiuon. 1968 Datsun 1&00 3rd 1nemh<'r s1:; llollry :i 1r 5-15-724:'1 * ... _.. h ba-1 ti I I 1· . & ""''an, eater 4 speed clean .. ~ \\I l Lil' Jll('S CA~IPER shell lor I~ 1011 VEY 630 ' • ' $1295 man1~old lo_r 383 l\.lopar $100 truck, sliding window i; , OuC01J h::n1tion sys1em ~or rloor. Sil.er. szoo. l::ves ~1opar 3&3 L"On1p!ctr y,•1th 11:-<t!H-fi760 niuon \\'il'("s s:.o. 61:i-5:17G ~=~~--~---1 1967 MG M idget e NEAR n r w g· custon1 .t TIR~~ ,t; 1\·~11~ lro1n l!lf>:l Grni Tori sh<'ll incl. bunk. Roadstrr .. ra<UQ: heater, 4 V\V size 560'il.1 i\lusl St'll $300 !}.lt)-1~3 6~rl, \Vire whcel8 priced •• llOW. $80 ~)'m--07:;.;, j.10·785!1. . to sell VLV 078 ' VW-Lrame-lTans,, 4 ,.d tir '10 S' Cabover Campe:r • · · · ,,. · $1000 or Best Offer $159 5 !\res, mis<'. r11g. parts. ?llusl Sell~ * 64:>-2297 962--01~ or 536--7072 . ==="7=='=='='=== e ROA.,1ER fiberglass P.U. 1968 Triumph Spitfire , ln1ck top. Best offer. Roadster. radio, heater, 4 :·. • 673-9563 or 54:;...105.J s~d. wir(' \I' heels. I o w •• Auto Tools ~~cu_iP~·-___ 94_1D ~----'&I Chevy ~T 4-dr u•/tO' ONE se1 ol \\'1rle-0val belted u\"crhead l"ll.mflf'r. Lo mi. tin's S60. 913:l's of tread J\lany extra.S. 968-4365 miles. \VXN 454 $695 left. Ol'Y! slet'C'O. $35 \vith 2 1962 VW t'adio spra!:ers. 6.17-1156 Dune Bug_g~;•_• ___ 9S_2.!_ heater. 4 spet'd, ll('W lime 9425 BEAUTl~-UL Red 1961 Baja pamt. !'eat nice. Q\'Z 216 . Bug. Gates XT Com1nando AIRSTREA~I 21', old bul !ires. Skid pan. Side y,1txler Trailer, Travel $1595 good. self-cont., also new e.xhaust. Ect. SlfiOO « best 1968 VW radio Tnt. Tra•..elall 493-1503 offer. 1\lust sell! 673-4125 or h 1 • d 1 . =~===~·~-~~-I 673-45()8 ea rr . ., spce , actory a ir l'J'~' TRAVEL Trlr. l'leRn in · · condition, priced to sell good cond. $j,J(). Cc. I l BEAUTIFUL cusiom buggy ZDF 909 ' 545-2316 11lt for street. Wire \\'his, . --tube frame & axle. $1695 Truck5 9500 1',eatured Aug. Dunc Buw -·· -·-· t.1agazine, pg. 61. ~IV~~ 1967 Volvo 144 Sedan 1970 GMC DELUXE "70 Dune B~gy. Radio. he::_ltT. au1on1aUc, all Xlnt cond. Low mileage. original, .il4 A YV 1500 PICKUP $2200. Call 837-9:H2. WITH CAMPER Imparted Autot 9600 ALFA ROMEO $795 1962 Volvo radio heater, 4 speed. air rondition, extra C'lean. IJ.'W 467 m eni:;inr healer. deluxe ----------- c11b, fibrr:glrw. lii't's y,•ilh • "63 l600_ALFA Veloce-xlnt $2595 ii fool cab ovt'r King of ro~. New en;;. I.rans. Road Ca1nper. Stove, rrfrig.l ="='>-4='66:09=========== 1968 Volvo 145 St. eralor. 20 gal. 1.1•a!er lank. \Vagon. heater. automatic, na1ur«tl 1.1'00C\ v.·ith Jots of AUSTIN HEALEY luggage rack. Z.X\V 924 roon1. $3295 Serial 587'14 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE ~ Harbor Blvd. Cosla r-.tesa 540-9640 AUSTIN AMERICA Sales, Service, Parts l.mmerl!ate Delivery All Model> J1rtuµort 31111po!"ts '69 Chevy 1f2.Ton 3100 w. """'' ""'·· N.B. With camper, low mlleage. &42+94ai 541)-1764 Automatic, po1ve1~ steering, Authorized MG Dealer $1795 1968 Toyota Coron• hard lop cpe, radio. heater, automa1ie. air condition, landau top, sharp. WFE 123 $1595 1969 Toyota Coron• Sdn radio, heater. automatic, bucket seats. XWZ 2!H Behind Tony'1 Bldg Mat'lll Costa Mesa * 646-8686 OPEN DAILY 9 lo 4 FREE TO YOU BEAUT. 48"' rnd tablt>. 4 20 SPECIAL kittem; y,·ht uphol arm t::hrs. $200. Olx Persian. Siamese mi.x, short Encly. Britannica '66, Sl95, or fluffy hair, 6 wks • 1 yr. bkcase incl. Brown & \Vht <'alico . .,.,·ht & blk. Vrry Jordan 11:19.511 top table SJ(). in1g. 536--777' 8/28 Weber grill Sla. Autoharp SIA.i\lESE mo!her, unknown $25. Cross--bow S20. Rare father. 3 male kittens, 6 atone Lithogni.ph I ndian y,·eeks old. Black & white. old. 673-79&1 8/~ trade sinall aC're age. Speed-Ski Boats 9030 PETS end LIVESTOCK i ,.="-:""..:'::"':: • ..:•::..'..:"'.:.:'-..:1:::7l::':..· __ I ·;.:.._.....;....-.:cc;=-= 26. Tolly Craft C • h Io •••••••••• air contJ. Dir Will take car in trade or. finance prl-SHARP ~960 , vale party. Call 5464052 or One hu11~rt>d-s1x series '49-1-6811 ,,.,.. l\lcchan1cally Prrlecl $1398 1968 Toyota Coron• Sed. radio. heater. 11.u!omatic, all originaI.1VZ\f 166 C•ts 8820 Cn1iser. gallry & heari. a~an. Xlnt t:Ond, 125 hr. SS. 16 ft. Ski Boat ./ SlAl\tESE KITIENS Purebred. 6 y,·eek5 old. Sl5 eaeh. 557-9724 SiOOO. Trade lor small tl.lOOhoUI or ~allboat , ~S-1936. 6-14-4684. Dogs 8815 • CHARACTER TUG BOAT or \\'ork boat. 20' LOA. Eng & trans. new 1969. llull \'rry sound. Dock a\·ail. VERY CUTE! $2.000 ~"',,.."".,,-,"°,·~·~"""'-=-~'777.--c:::o-~1;~='~•;1;''~'~·;~~s-=2'38~:.____.:•'.'.'.01.,,I --------~ RUP.11\lAGE and Antique 3 PRECIOUS kittC'ns long e HURRY! e Sale l<~S. Aug. 28-2!:1. \Var-haired. 1 pure ""ht, 1 pt. Only 1 female tiny loy \Vhile ren P.1agnavo.'i O!nter. 1714 Siarn('S('. 1 blk ~•th y,•hi!r AKC poodlr puppy lrft! Also Nev.'JX)rt. ~ Sponson!d by markings. 5jj-893j S/28 male J\.1al1CSE', 2•, yTS, 51lOW P I y mo u l h Congregation. ~·hitr. l~e·s sorgcous~ Sre a! Church. PARAKEET. green and el 333 F:. 17th St., &U>-0142. )'t'llo1.1'. also cage. food to 2 HtHR Stationary camper good home. 8/28 T\1ALE Lah Retrie\'er 11z yn; wlndO'A'S, 20 l /llx30 1/8. safr. PAHT Siamese ki1tens. black AKC, all shots. X l n t ly g\iw;. i'"olding bamboo ,_.,,.,,hite whiskers & mit-t em peramrn!. Obedit'OC(' SCTeen, 4 Sf'ct ion5. 6' x :1'6'". it"n~. 646-lJ38. S/'.ll training. 67:i--31CJ.\. Legal 5iu trlllls.lcr file 26"' tir POODLES: 2 ~t a Ir I 2 deep $10 ea. 673-3940. GREYHOUND-'2 yr o 1 d Fem. 9 >,1•ks old. $23 ra. 2(}13 •= A p b female. spayed. friendly. Continental, Ci\1 (olf Vic· .;>.IV or5Che umper, Pur-83.~1408 !1/27 is1 Delight! Never been ding. lorlal • j.1$-().WO • BOSTON \Vhaler 1:r. Evinrude rlcctro-sh1f1 '10 /11>. n1or. lls. ~ing-rover l?'8ilt"r. Xl111 "ond. fiT~i-1371 e 11" 1',ilx•l)::lass Runabout J.111 Johnson, Tr!r F.lrt'. b;li1 t11nk $·12J * 64;H}.161 HYDRO Swift 17' I)c{>p V 0.B. :rlr. no en~. Si!'.15 . .' lso. 16" ;,~,h,., S5~. 548-6i31 /\KC old. 12' Fibrfl:'l.'.l~S y,•f'j hp motor :>, 1' &as tank, oan. anchor. ed $15. J{enmo~ 2 sp. "'"Ash-DARLING miniature apricot BOSTON TERl\JER eT, $15, a1 I.I. 54$.8404 aft poodlf'. :-OlaJe, 6 m 0 11 • pup pi r 11 -9 wki; 6 P1'1. MS-«i66. SI T/ ReUJnable. A I t e r * MAPLE HUTCH * AKC Bassel! hound male 962-2115 GOOD CONDITION needs fenced yard. ~I .G;R=,,E=A~T'-D~A-N~>:-. -,,-w-,--. 'VI'S ii /'/1 br\••I f "· • 2076 Thurln St., cr-.t '"' e or snvw cnm• $15r * MS.7395 SILVER/\\llitr Persian Kil· panion. tloney-Hollow line lens, 6 y,•k5, \\'ant 'll'llrnl bred. 836-TI56. $-Kl. 846-6871 --KAYAK $35 5-18-2152 17' )1AJ~OGANY Chri5 Crall inboam. SllOO or oiler . Xlnl GREAT Dane pupple~. black, l ="'==°"'~·="'~'-~::6'111~====== AKC. l ,_.ks, $150. (tJ NEARLY new 11tove. Dining home. 962-6358. 8129 pme table & 4 upl'lol11tered chain, u:cellrnt condition. PART Poodle puppie~ lo Lawn mov.·er. 694 Dllt'TPU good home s . Call 646-3401 alt 8 P~1 only 646-0012 81'11 10" bench saw ,_•/stand $120 MA LE Beaglf' lo good hnme. 4 18" jolnler SJj 5 hp 1970 Love11 children. All shots. Zebra mlni trail 1:.J. Ph. 646-3401 aft 8 PM only M/17 54!>-4173 after 4 6 part Crrman puppies. 8 USED Sean Pool 18" x 12' x y,•ks old. 5-R-6fil7, 3118 Tri· 4' with two decks. filter, nlty C.l\1· ='25-<0= . .=:"::.,.. ______ 1 Sailbo•ts COU..IE PUPS 9010 2 mos old. Rrasoriable~ 64&-4592 * AKC YORKY ?.!ALES + 519 fo.1os. ... 64&-0142 • * -----CORONADO 27 Can- celled-ln\mcd rlrli\'ery. Also 2 n1ore. Trades? -SAY· tNGS! Yat'h~ R(iyalf' Tnc 645-0810 2912 \\', Coo!lt Hy,y, NB LAP\\'ORTl-1 24 lnhrd Rrlstol lnbOflrd 283 Corvette engine $1125 638·7689 •••••••••• Ski boa!·l4' Glal!.spar G-3, 6~1 hp l\·Jerc-Thu!Klerbolt, Xtras t.lreh;inical SI c er. ing. 111ehometcr, SJl('f'fla. nirtrr. 12 i.::aL l'l\liSC lank. life prf'scrvrrs. fire exling- ishers. boa! C(lver. C'tc. H eavy du ty Conlinen!al lilt tra1lrr. \\"inrh. All like nf'I\' S\600. 67:i-500·1 e 14' SKI BOAT w/3'."1 hp Evinrudr & trailer S49a. 642--0:~. \VILL TRADE SATLFIOAT f OR GOOD SK !BOAT • 645-0810 • Boat Slip Mooring 9036 e Dock for N'nl. 1.1·1n!C'r only. Up to 26'. Ne1\'port Island. 673-3003 NEED Boftt slip for ~· C'hr111. Call F.d 111! 7: '.\(} pm TIS-7212. Nttd f11thometrr. BALBOA Slip for 40· boot far sublf'nse to 6-1;,..7t Ample parkin~. OR 3-267J e Sl.lPS 32"-38'. Alro Dry storage & hos.I launching. • 673-6606 • Lil.~ nr"'! 9,oon miles \cit on v.·arranty. J\lov1ng, must ~11 $600 OT Bes t 774-2\X-1 J/O:-.;OJ\ ~l,.35!) '70 Jo 1oi. Xlnt. eond. Xtras.' See al OH> \\'h1t<;011's Chrvron , 2801 11?:00.r. n::~· C:'-1 Ai>lung $72.). .1-\.)...ol , :).l ~10TORCYCLE r'al"l"TS y,·ant ulled cycles & ba.sket ra~. \\'ill rr11a1r your cycles at 111v.•cr than dealers cos I. ~~'\6-3410 'iO \"Ai\lAHA 250 01'1-i\IX. lo nu's, n11t1! c.,,nd $GOO lirn1; 'iO YA~1 AH .<\ !lO 1-1 ·r I Encluro 4E.1 nil's, like OC\\', $300 fim. Plv pt)' 962-81 j 1. "08 BULTACO 1\falarlor 250" Good conrl * $4 T:> •847~l • e 1968 SUZUKI 120 S2o0. Call 5-10-721J '69 BAC 250 1400 111i'5· $·19J. 837.2011 HONDA :«l.ier Super lla\\k, F."tra rhrome. Immaculate! $400. ;,J6.2!04 '66 HONDA 160 \\'/sa1t- d\ehags. Jl,000 mi. xlnt rood. $210 cash. 49!1-:'.846 • ·s.~ Yamaha 750 cc DT-1 F.nduro Stock & clran $.j()() 611Hii61 · __.. Sal'rifice $600 ~!) '58 Ford Y1-ton Pickup . · Ever-ything listt"d below \\'as 68 SPRJT~ ~/trtr. Plll't"has-$595 done 1st \\'eek of Aug l!170. ed. new_ mid 69. 12,000 actual c 1 • . m1. t\r1v cond. S 14 7 5 1964 Opel St. Wagon on1p etely re bu lit engine. Sl&-~297 · Ne1v 6 ply tires. New bral:el-"~-c::· -------radio, healer, -1 speed, lUi:· job. Nt'w battrry, j;'t'nerator 1961 Aus!in llealey 300) gage rack. PD< 373 :C· radiator. New paint, in· 4 Sea!r r. 4 ~pr!. overdri\'e lerior \'('ry nicr . Solld anti •67:>-4.51D tir $1095 1967 Saab 96 V in fill(' condition. 9;;6-)}1~ Ti.l t'onl lnng bed ti ton 1 ____ B_M_W _____ 14 sedan, radio. heater, t paint trul'k. con1prrssor spero, sharp. VZU 408 rnountc<I with rack. Binks Authorized Dir. Airless ('Onv<"ntional wray equipn1rnt, lndrlrrs, <Imp cln1hs. Lra\'ing i;talr, must sell. 451-1·7:l14 . 753 l\;oninn1ta, l.a'-'1.tna B<'ar h. '53 CHEVY VAN Salrs • S<>rvicc • Parts 11.: Ton cncl.,sr rl lrrighl box ALL i\10DEL.c; TO IG96:l6:l1J dlr. \Viii take ca!'e CJ{OOSI:'.: FROl\l in !rndc or linanrf' private e 2800 Cpc in stock DEAN LEWIS 1966 JiARBOR BL VD. COSTA Ml::SA 6-16-9303 ENGLISH FORD p11rty, 54&-4052 nr 4ll1-6811. e Imn1edia1c Deliverv '60 FORD PICKUP Orange County;s ALL NE\V ENGLISH VR. r ih, s· ON!, \\'/riimper Newest Dealer FORDS NOW TN STOCK "''"· 6 ' '12'4 whl ""· COAST IMPORTS DRASTICAJ,LY '.\111ST SF:F: TlnS \\'E:tl\! REDUCED IH6-S647 Of 0tange County TO CLEAR ~~=~~~~---11200 \V. PaC'ific Coa~t llwy LARGE SELECTION '6.'l rORD Van-Xlnt shapr. {Across from Balboa TO CHOOSE FROM outf1ttrd lor hv1ni,:. ii x 10 Bay Club1 Th•odore a1\•ning \v I polC's Fu 11 Y 642-0406 « ~:129 ROBINS FORD crpld. ~!us• !11'11 1 mm('tl .l-==========~==d l\lake otrl'r. 6!.>-6172 Bill. CORTINA 2060 l{arbul' Blvd. '69 I NTL RN AT I 0 NA l.l --:-:-::------l~Co~s~1a~>~l<~sa~~~~&l~U\J1~0~I TravrlRll. 1200. l"'('\u ,;:er trailrr. n'ady. also ./ '68CORTINA GT, A1rstrf'a111 . .t9J-1::i0:t Beau!. condition 673-7320 or 492·2387 'fij FORD PU. 8' bed. <'.c. V-1-============- FERRARI " ' vacuum. ladder, skimmer. BEAUTIF'UL cat and killl'n, lest liner. $249. &46-409'1 11\tualion rlcsp<"ralc must COOL 111 2 air l'ond. ol'Y! 10 Ilnd gd homf:'. ~~n 8126 volt, .(500 B'JtJ, Se11rs, $65; Hl:>:ALTH\' 1nP.le pup 19 wkll 9500 BT\J Admintl St!O. old. 1va.nt8 gd home. ~hot5, 642-.(860. 494-9868 aft :> pm 8/26 ELEC inclina\or. 11talr\\-ay, S l\.talH l fC'male Lah A DACHSHUNDS AKC: 9 1.1·k1. Blk & Tan Red/Brn S,10. 897-72!17. J\KC toy poodle!<, .sllv<'r, 2 mall'S & female. 8 "'ks, "''/Shot;;. $60 ('II, 837-8910 Yar•h!.~ Royale Int'. 64j.0810 2912 \V. Coasl Hwy • .NB Coronado 25, uS<'d $6300 Yacti1s Royale Inc 645--0810 ~2 \V. coast 1-Twy, NB. ~· SIDE lif' for se.ilboet, $2 p<>r foot. • 1969 Suzuki X--6 B<'st orrrr. Call 67:il7!M '69 KA\\IASAKI 17:; fl('f'ds a !Hile v.•ork $375. 847.7!'12ti S 1111to trans. ~!any xlras, DATSUN FERRARI H&·ll. xlnl cond thruoul. Newport Imports Ud. Qr. 6~2-14'12 ef1 6 pm. 1----------1 ange County'• only authol--• $ it ed deal~. } ch< typl!, 1 yr old. COit new $1850. 'X1nl buy $500. 646-6300, 6il-7211 APT-SZ rTfrli:. S;iG Met.al det.k J. di.air $j() 0.k couch $.'ii). Elec/dl")'tr Cfl111dain"l SOO. All Xlnl cond, 642-0427 N.8. Tennl1 Club C'hArln member1hlp. $485 + transfer fee. 642-2413. 5'.'>-0548. NEWPORT Bf'llCh Tennis Oub fJ1nlly rntmlM!r!ihlp, ISl?I. '44·1136. ~ Ctrat diamond ladit'I r I n r-sa c r l I let> I S1erl- lncfanllqLM' 11llver. 673-5089. GARAGE SALE-all \\f'C'k Pianc>-$100. lolp; ot mlK'I 2200 ~nte, CM. Longha1r black kitten. L.ov- ah~t: "-ho.'( tni.ined. 893-2986 S SpUn~ kittens. S ,_.It! nld . 968-4771 s1ro German Short-H11lr F>oln!rr. 8 n1o·s old. ?<hots-papers. X1n"t h\lnlini: Oog. 557-7540. BASSE.TT' pups AKC 9 y,·eeb old. Tri Rnrl tan..,.,•hltt' in rolor. 6.\l-3337 * PUG · Blick COLU),BJA 22, Sl.100 \'11NIL• Royak' Inc 64:,..-0180 2912 W. Coal!! H\'"Y· NB CAL-28: Full·Race, 0/B. Ll11le use, $9'..)(X). 1·7:''18-0l!G •BEAUTlrllL ~ 8-m,.ter f::loop-Sl7 .aoo Tl'nn!I. T-38 Oceanside. 71~-51-364;,. * HORTE C'AT-Sail no. 562. READ\. TO RACE! S\000. Call &U-2106. 7 y,·eek5. AKC ;..l-1-~ BOAT l,,r Selr. KITE s.-.11 LOVELY yg altered cat 11'1'<' boot. (iOOd con d l t l on . to rd home 646-7006. sm AFGHAN MALE-AKC. li'i.,..311 .. 4 BABY Dulch rabbits. GT'f')" 8 mo .. Champ pt.'<I. ~0-7326 SAB0·cT:::..N_o-.4:.0~l-,-li-ll-,,-,.,.-,... k ••hltr 673-351:'1 8127 B t. ,\CK La b-\\"r in11tra.ner r!" N.,rth .l\;ill. 1.ll.c new ti.1ALE Lab, 10 mo '!!. pups..S wk~.s1 0 sz,o 9071,\\' •• BaySt. 9(i8..6439 8f29 ~~ __ • 20' !\loop-wood keel l)o.oll, LONG flair farnut kftten11, Afghan Pupa · AKC Reg j .. 1rPps 2. ~~2 S/28 Ql1Al,.IT\ • !lfi2-!l!lf!!I $1100. W ·70:\ll 67S.R990 Boat Char11r 9039 8[AUTlf"lJL 35' dit'S('1 ~klOTJ to quAlificd 11klppcr. $6.i clay, $Ji;, wk, $700 2 wk.s. • 673--0339 • 21' TROJAN fly br\dgt crnlser-l011ded~lps 6 S85 da,y $.t.iO. wk. 64&-9000 EXECUTIVE P.l 11.rlln •'ish1ng. 6 pa~~. T11rklt In· eluded. $13.S + luel. ~mt Mobile Hom•• 9200 -·---------ON LlOO ISLE: t"urn/11.~r ll<'llrr v./co\'Prd p 11 l io . Perff'ct BR)front J,..,..•;it1nn . lrlM\1 for R <.-oupl~. A11 !or S2:;()(]. Thro ~1 . r R 11 67":.i-6292: Aft !;11 t t'tlll col· ,,...,.,. 11Ui '11'2 l-.1:Jli.1 "6(1 TRIUillPH T-100 C. ~ t'1" Semi/chop. Runs J!<l. 1'1t1i;1 Sell! Asking $600. r..i:.IJT!7 'S:. TRIUMPH 6.1(}..(:C: mr1al flakrd: 1ot.'I ol chrqme. Bit. to TI "'pers. Nrw lnl.ns. &. O'haul. $600. 5.i7-l.\11 e '6911 YA~tAHA 1Xl F.N· OURO !'treet or 0\T1 . SliD • &16-2016 * ·70 Kl\1.1aMkl Crn•urian-\11nt cond. l't'\_,.r nttt'd. 1s11 hp. S39:1. R<IG-jii.1. e '&~ HON DA 30:1 e ~e.,., rlnl?'S, pi~!o~ & \'Rives $400. 54&-.i.171 ONE 01vncr. '57 h "v · SALES-SERVICE PA-( pickup. nc1v 1.1At1rry k painl, • "•~ A k. 1,.0 "'°'"'g IMal -3100 W. Coast ITWJ'. i s 1111; ·~ . ,,.,.,,... 1.i Newport Beach r '68 Gf.IC llandi Van. Jo n1i 's. 642·94~ 5'0.1754 CLEAN. $J;-,ga. ''ladcr In Tbt r.ear.h Cities" Authonud Fenvt D«!aJtt ~ • '"~12:1.> • ZIMMERMAN ·~12 JEEP 1ruck 4 .... 111 dr. 2845 HARBOR BLVD. FIAT tt-blt G ryl eng, ~ ton. 540-6410 Clean 646-Dlil -==~~~==~-1 '69 • ·:,i GMC l·TON PANEL DOT DATSUN Fiat 124 Cp• :: Xl,Jl.'T COND. OPEN DAILY Exht. ot~~ red \\1lh bla<'k vln)"l • + 64-1-77211 AND lt"'"'I 11eats. Low miles, hiu SUNDAYS had Pxcellcn1 e&I'\'. Sacrl· 1968 ford Lronolinr. PriN"(I for fJ\l1rk sail'. Xlnt C()llf\. .,._,.... 18835 P.eal+h Blvd. flee~ (Xl.\'135) Tii~ oldtt car In 1.I11de. Will JlTUlnee' Hunt\ngton Sta.Ch rirh·etl' , lMy. Call P•l dlr 8.(2. mi °" 5-'G-04U aft 10 : .1 494.r;J()J, S10-J100: '66 1600 ROADS1'R NEW FIAT 100!\ Yan1&h11 :io:i C'C-S1rrr1. 1970 lSO SPYDER :l.IXXl mi. Xlnl con.I ~9:i Ca mruots 9520 ~1lv~r llnl~h ,,. l'llack vinyl All ,.olnrg to choose from. FORD '$9 P.U. V-8 Camper, Air. a I. & p.s. l\tany extras! $S.~. :>t9-0Th2 lo:,.,., l!l'l-782-1. ;:;::.:;,";.;:.:".:.----= l111erior 4 ,prrd, n lr .. fRUi" $2335 +Tax & L\(', ~If BULT~A~C~O~>~l,-,,-1 11 (;~\I 'ti7 Pll1:nn1 UvrrC':•h Ca n1nrr. R51 I \\·ill lakf' tn.de or fin· All n10rlel~ 1n rhon~. fnr ~!N'•'! or d!M E~!ri1:t cnorl Mlldll!on. $SOO • Call 1111tT rrh•ntl' party fA.11 C•llforn i1 Sport Cart f."i,'l:'> ~10-;;1"~ 1;.11t-~l1lt S\fi..40~12 Cir 494-AAll. 901 E. )$!, i:i.A. !J.12--8 ·. .· .. • • • - • • • . ' ' • .. 10 .. • 1 . -l I I ' ' II ' , = ' -- I -; yl -· l.!l -: n-., " ?r. ~. n. - ----------------------7'------------------------------~~--------------~ -.. WtdntSdiY, Aug111t 2b, 11J70 Wtdntsd111 Au gust 26, 1970 DAILY PILOT I TR ION fRANSPO'l!TATION TRANSPORTATION lmpart•d Auto1 9600 TRANSPORT,TION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATIO,. fRANSPOR TAflOI< TllAHSPORTATIOH Imported Autos 9600 Imported_ Autos 9'00 lmporlod ,,_ HOO ~po'!etl A~oa 9600 Imported Auto1 MOO l mporttd_~uto1 MOO lmoorted Autot NOO - • sa ''FRIEDUHDER" 1J71G HACH fHwy. ltl 89l-7566 • 5.17 #.l4 NEW-USEO.SERV. M'U"U"Vl.I HONDA e l!Mi7 llONDA SPORTS CAR cau altt'r 6:00 pnt • 54S..8l83 * JAGUAR --------JAGUAR HEADQUARTERS The only authorlsed JAGUAR dcaJtr ln UWt entire Harbor -·· Complf'lto.. SALES JAGUAR '67 XKE 2 + 2, l..o rni'1, Bcaullfult BarJ:"uin, Pvt 11ty, 6T;i-5l:l7, l><ll-4163. KARMANN GHIA 1965 KARh1ANN Ghio!.. xlnt !r1U'llfJJt'IJ'taUon for Coll~!". Very dtoo n! Musi sell $8CKI. 545-4)19 or 962-1782. e "GJ KARl\LANN C. h i a KARMANN GHIA -'63 GHIA Radio, Heater, Runs GreAI ~ fo'll.11 Prlcf• $799 dlr. IX F.V 277!. \VUl lllkt! CllJ' in Trad<' or J.'inarice. Priv1ttc Par1y 546..fm2 or 494-6811 LANCIA Convt, rblt r ng, clutch, r1u "67 LANCIA, J.' u I v l 11. brkg, 642-TJlj AM/J.'M. r.ar eover k. other f':-<lru. 673---0727. MG '6B MGC-GT Wire wOOcl#, ndlal lire• • AM/F'M radilo, 6 eyl., aut~ m1 Uc lr'antmlUJon. low mllu, Uc. XSS 700. $2499 CHICK IVERSON vw 54~3031 Ext. 66 or 67 l!JTO HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA MGB PORSCHE 1966 Poracht 912 Bahama ye.Uow, ckan It 111rona. HP Bl1up unk1 AM/f'M, chrome Wh l 1, Semper!! radial•, factory lua:aaae/ski rK k, s nov. !Ires il chaina. Plu11 other rxtras. 13750. 644--2540. '60 PORSCHE C.brlolet, 1600 1uper, wtlti hatd top. New engine, new clutch, l)l>',I.· lir1!1, new PQint, A~J/Fr-.1. Ju11t like new, can be &een at 20s::t 1-la.rbor Blvd., 01' phone 645--1982, 9&m to 6pm TOYOTA !T!OJYIOITJAI OEMO '10 WACON (7AQ) Check our dt'al11 II CYTH ER DEMOS AT BIG SAVINGS DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN '87 TOYOTA '65 vw · BUG Corona. Good condltii>n (ZLK. Amtrtcan ma,p wide tfnc, 927>. WUl take car 111 trade CUBtom metl.lHC paint w"h or finance private party. mr. Call 5f6...4052 or 41H-631J btautif'ul lact Yt'Orlc, . on. TRIUMPH Sevmll othtr customb:r.d vw to choote fron1 •67 Triumph TR 6 CHICK IVERSON 4 speed w/wmtrlve, wirt YW wbeeb, AM/flt dlr. low 549--3031 Exl &6 ot 6l miltt. Runs like a fine 1970 HARBOR BLVD. rlBfiJD SERVICE PARTS BAUt:R •'61 Karmann Ghia• Xlnl concl, $1550 • 646-5570 • METRO '61 PORSCl-lE CABRIOLET 1966 ltarbor, C.rtf. watch, fUOVl46) Will talct COSTA MESA car In tnde or finance pri. h.~62,.--,R=e•D,-;B;;U;;G,.--"$!50"". vate party. MM00.2 °' GREAT BUY! 675-Sm 494..fillt auto sport ltd Sales Open Sunday ;i:i7-7T77 can Co1Jec1 BUICK IN COSTA MESA 234 E. 17th Street 5.f8-TI6.5 NEED HE LP~ Look !or H In Pilot Classified . TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT METRO VAN 1953 'J. T buUu n camper. ~tove, sink, i('e bo:-<, carpet- i11g, P!'llCliing, bed, new paint. Xlnt <..'On<lilion. • 54.>-7U:i • • 1958 ~le\roflOl1t11r1 • Good cond. Ne\\" tiri>s. '65 MGB ROADSTER ExceJle.nt condition, wire wheels. (VNE 099), 0..--ned by htUe old school teacher. Take trade or small down. \Vil! fin. pvt. ply. Dir. Call Pat aft 10 am 540-310!) or 49-1· l01J. ~tuat se.U for be!t otter • 67!)..1323 • SAAB Au thorized Dealer • UNES cost you just pen. n!es a day. Phone 642-5678 WANT AD $125 842-5130 '63 MCB, \vu·e, r.1JCHELIN X. XJnt cond. S9~ 673-173.) C\'('S. 9600 Imported Autos 9400 lmport•d Auto• 9600 MERCEDES BENZ WE HAYE THE BEST SELECTION OF BMW's • 1600'• • 2002 • 2500 • 2800 RENAULT Sall's • Sl'rvl~ e Parts From S1>o·eden lhc SONETT fm mediale Delivery Orange County's Nrwest Dir . IN ORANGE COUNTY • 2800 cs '59 Renault Dauphine Engif\f' and rramc in good l'Ondlllon. Has bad clutch. Perfect for making dune bug&Y. $j() cash. 95&-3044 COAST IMPORTS ol Orang, County 1200 \V. Pacilic Coast 1111-y. e ALL COLORS e ALL MODELS We have a financ ing plan to flt your budget. Come in and talk with one of our experienced counselor1. e IMMEOIATE DELIVERY PORSCHE Across from Blllboll. Bay Club 642-0406 • f>llH52'J '69 vw 11..,lo, htlltr, -l 1nd dr!Yn Ii~• • f1ctorY lrHll t•r (XUV·flll, '61 vw F••!bld1 !ZWL-191). '68 vw llldlo, he.ier, custom tlfftl"ll -ff!, fXCt ll•nl m«h, Condition. (WTF·l65) '64 vw R1dlo, t.N!tt, ~ 1.ra , new ptln!, ••t •llfl!T ~nit•! condlll1>11 '67 FIAT Cps., ••dlo, he•ter. Good !Iris (TRY GUJ. '68 FIAT 110 Spjd"' ! dr. •Id.,, ""'"'· u1tr1 5/llrpi CWTZ~l•t. '65 PORSCHE Rl'built fnQlnt. radio. h••ttr, •II lfle 1xtr1s, re ll Jl)Ct Ci t. '68 OPEL V~low with bleck buck\!'\ s...,11, r..:llo. he-ter, 4-1Pted, !m~cul•lt l PLUS A LARGE SELECTION OF VW BUSES, ALL COLORS .Joe Berlotti's T&M MOTORS 8081 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. SALIS OPEN SUNDAY PARTS, SERVICE TUES .. THUllS. TILL 1:00 Sl4·2Zl4 f V1 1111. f, of leoc.111 lt2•SSSI MG ............ THINK "MG" ... "FRIEDLANDER" NEW MIDGET $1995 1i)51 aE.l.CH (HWY. Jf) 89.J..7566 • 537-6824 NEW-USED-SE RV. ~ MG Sales, Servlc.:, Parts Immediate Delivery, All Modw J1rtuport Jl111port s 3100 W. Cout HW')I , N.B. "2-S4Cfi ~1764 Authorited MG DeaJer '63 ~fGB 4 speed, wire wheels, radio. $988. HARBOR A~1ERICAN 1969 J{arbor Bl\"d. 646-0261 '61 PORSCHE CABRIOLET llr rd1op, 1:leam1ng nterallic i;!l\'('r, 11·1th brand ne1v in- lcr1or, ctu'Om1• ""hf'els, ra- d1Bl rl rr.~. A:-0!/Jo'.\1 radio, Lie. \VY\V Zl:i. $2199 CHICK IVERSON vw -' M9-303l Zxt. (i6 or 67 COSTA i'.tESA l!Yl'D HARBOR BLVD. '63 SUPER 90 A~ Clea n As Brand New, A i\l/F~1. CJZY 525) dlr. \Viii takl' t·r1r in n ·ade or Finance Prlvalc P ar1y. 54&4{62 or 49-1~1 1 . CLASS!Cc--~.SO~~P~o-,-,-,~hc-, Roadstf'T' xlnt. rondition. Bes! offer call 6-12-3580. e "69 911-S, Atr conditioned, dark hlur. Call ti73--0798 after 6 * 1962 PORSCHE * FRESH PAINT & CHROM E s179;,_ 492-4797 THIS WEEK SUNBEAM '63 ~NBEA :\I Alpirw , g()t)d n1ech. Tonnrau & top. A·I. S400/ofl. f'nv pty. 64+-:l&38 '6.'i !iUNR EA ~I Alp, near Ot.'W rad. llrt>s, wir 11·111~. radio gd 11Jr111ing car. 61:>-1997 '67 ALPINE CQnv!, soft & t-ard lop, aski ng Sl~51l. 5-19--l:)l~l. TOYOTA '67 TOYOTA Pick up with camper 31,tAXI actual miltlf. Local I ownl!r au1omobilc. Original red nn. i1>h, new tires, radio, healer, ready for anythifli! {UPl\-1. 777 1. $1399 CHICK IYERSON vw ~~19-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 1970 H1\RBOR BLVD. COSTA r.1ESA '68 TOYOTA hrdtp. Am/I'm. 4 spd. xln "t cond. lo mi's. Orig. Ov.·nr, Sl450 673-5655. JOHN CONNILL "NO GIVEAWAYS NO GIMMICKS" , , , J u1f 22 Y1111 of Honetl D11 li n9, S1llin9 Cli1vrol1h. ON ALL NEW '70 CHEVROLETS BRAND NEW 1970 CAMARO Tinted '""'· IVIP. .,,,;u;on ,...,. 1r11I, AM ponl>bullon r1di0. ISS 6 cyl, e119in1. sr-. on.1<11 (010!) FULL PRICE $2659 IRAND NEW 197D FULL SIZE WAGON Tlflttd 11l1ss, h1rtoo hydt1m1t.c 1r1ns. mlu lon, 1Yap. t mlJ•ll>ll conlrDI, ""'" 1r 1l111rf"11, AM ,..,kl SI~ OOIJ (111'1 FULL PRICE $3298 IRAND NEW 1970 KINGSWOOD ESTA TE w1oon. ' 1>11•~ •• dbl. bit• , t1111. gi.n . ~·W1""9wt-lltlf!"9, 1lr Cllnd •• r'"'°tl mlr,.•. JOO lip .nt . ..,..llO ~"fdr•fTM· tk, !Ill wllffl, !UV9•G• rlCll, tldlD, lllt. St!!. rttll 1163111 List Prlu .... . $5259.35 .... $ 862.25 $4397.10 BRAND NEW 197D CONCOURS ESTATE NI-. t PolSI, d!l. lllh , !1nl glt u, pOwt< WlndllWl·llttrll'lg. '" tDnd .• lOO flCI -.. turbl> h'fd,.,,..... It(", !U! wt.ff!, l~lJlge rick, ,._M fl · ~lo. S!k. !!lll) C19f•! Ll1t Price .. $4856.00 Discount .. $ 668. 79 ::,'~ •...... $4187.21 BRAN~ NEW 1970 IMPALA CPE. Cu•I bit> . tint gtt n, vlnyl •OGI. 1!r cond.. 165 hp t'flll , !urbOll"fd••· -nc. Powtr 1tfftl1111, w sw. clotk, l,M rldkl, r1lly wtlffl1, ¥!nyl onlf•. St>., (~) C111JO) List Price ....... $4652.35 Discount ...... $ 760.24 ::~i. . . . . . . $3892.11 IRAND NEW 1970 IMPALA CUSTOM (Pf. 01•. bits., llftt gl•.s. lurbO lly- d,.mllk, llO""r llft•l"ll, WSW, lull -1 ""''"· AM ,..,lo, vinyl ln!tt- lo>'. S!k, !611) 116'fl List Price ........ $1997.75 Discount .... $ 606.61 ::,Li, ...... $3391, 14 BRAND NEW 1970 CAMARO Tin1e<1 gltn , ttnllr conKllt, 111rbo ~ydrlmtllc. •YIP. lm(H~ control, -et ''""""'· belled WSW. -I COYt tl, AM rldlo. Stk. (10JO) (tl1l) List Price ........ $3555.10 Discount .......... $ 458.10 ::,'i, ...... $3097.00 BRAND NEW 1970 IMPALA • Or H T Tint. 111111. 1lr cond PoWet llHrf"ll ' br•k ... IU•bo n~ dr•"l•lic, tvUI emlu l;.n (""trot, WSW, ""'eel (0Yt'i. AM r..,IO, rtlr il>tlker. S!IL CUJl l flill) List Price _ .. $4235.00 Discount ... $ 566.25 ::,i.: •...... $3668.75 IRAND NEW 197D CHEVELLE H T. TlMtd a<en . turbo hvdr1met1t, evl P emlulor! cO<llrol, ~· ''"'" /no. A.M •1di0, vinyl lfl!9t1or. SI\. ( IOltl 0"39) FULL PRICE $3063 • BRAND NEW 1970 CHEYELLE C~ Cull di• llllh . lint. 9l1n, 1trl!o <NI. vinyl •ool, •It c-, <e>n.O!t, POWtr dlW: borl-H. lll hp -·• turbO hydrll"•ll<. -r 1!"t-ing, r111v wrtflffl1, ws w, clock. AM •1dlo, Sil. !ffl ) (f7JJI Llot Prlu ........ $423S.60 Discount .......... $ 512.46 ::,'t •...... $3683.14 BRANG NEW 177D NOVA 2 DOOR Tlflltd 9 l1H . ~IP .,,.IU!ooo c ... 1r11I, 4M •..:!..,, ¥!nyl ln!tf!Or. Stk. Cll4) (l)ll!Jl FULL PRICE $2391.36 IRAND NEW 1970 NOVA 2 DOOi flnl.i al•n, 1111om1tic tr1n1rnl11ion. tvap. tmlH lon control, AM rldlo. St~. (11Jll C2fll7l FULL PRICE $2493.32 BRAND NEW 1970 MONTE CARLO c.,.1. Olx bill., 1m1. 111111, p . .,.,.,. dcnn-1!ffrl"11. Sr•Ui! buck•! )Ii, •lny! roof, conwlt . JOO HP IU•bO ' lill M'lffl, rlllv -!• .. WSW, AU, rl- dicl, rMr •-k..-. St\, Ul•J ttl611 FULL PRICE $3761 BRAND NEW 197D .J/4 TON l'kl!UP. HHw, duty Ir<!!'! & •eA• IPFl"lll, 111'-"", ftff!or, S!~. (1111 ) {ltl) FULL PRICE $2495 HAND NEW 1970 EL CAMINO C111t, di•. btllt, tint. 11t111, dool'" ~ grds.. ulnyl roof, 1 lt c-~ IO'lt'1lr d ltc brl ltll, JOO hp., pllWff 11....-1n11, bll!tod WSW llrft, AM t,._ dlo, r11!y ""'ffll. $tit. CID11l 15663) List Mu ........ $44D1.27 D1 ...... •·· ...... ' 717.00 ::.'t. . . . . . . $3614.27 NEW CARS • , • USED CARS ••• BIIL MAXEY !TIOIYIOJT!AI .ONLY AT CONNELL CHEVROLET 70 ~~N~~..,C~'~'~~P S , •I<.""''""'"' $32'b9 f11..ctory guaranttt. Sh<MTOOm frf!lh. 1J Vinyl roof. ( 148777) '70 ~!':~~: •ulo. PS .'''· vi,yl roof. $3599 r"1nainin;:: factory i;uarant~. 1460AOY • '69 ~~!,~1~. P.S .. aulo .. n dlo, vinyl <oof. $2699 fact. air, remaining factory ~uarant!'f'. <YYN~) Cui;tom c~. Rema ining factory i;:uarantec. '68 IM~ALA $189.9 P.S., R&l-1., aulo., fact. air, low milcs. l \VZZ474) Bc\ ,\r. Auto .. P.S., radio. factory air, '67 CHEY. WAGON $1799 i;lrong beautiful car. SpeciaJ. (TZH933J 6 cyl.. e uto., R&H, Special. '66 CHEVROLET $899 (RRY5381 '65 CHEVROLET s999 6 cyl. Chevl'lle 2 Dr. ep.. . l o"•ncr, automatic, R&H . tN ~"'V~) '68 FORD MUSTANG $2.299 C[X'. n&H. auto .. P.S., fact. air. Sur<' a nice car &: chea p. (VIH'853) 9 pll.5S. Special this week. RIH, -'67 FORD WAGON $1899 a uto., P.S., a lr cond. (VOG3Ml '65::-M:-::::US~T~A~N~=---~~--~---~-~,~99~~ Auto., R&.H, VS, 1t.ron11: car. \Viti paint to suit buyer_ IJKH867 I J.1.440 miles. Radio, htaler, Hun')'. '68 V.W. 2 DR. IUG $1399 fZSF8451 2 Dr. Cpe. R&.H, auto., P.S., factory aJr. '66 IUICK SYLAIK ~ 199 Look at this. (RUJ3651 '67 ~~~~;: :!":2:., P.S. outo. R~H. $1399 factory air, nice car. Thi! \\'ttk 1ptdal. PICKUP-YAN-SALE '69 FORD VAN ,'la ·IP"· Auto., R & H., nic1. (112611 $2399 '69 FORD CHATEAU C11;b w19on. Awto., RIH. (0102 1) $2499 '67 FORD H.D. VAN No wind11w1, R11r 9l1u, will p1i11f to l uit . IQ>'69'I $1699 '64 ECONOLINE VAN A ulo., •i• c:ond., RJH, r11 I nic• huct '"""" $1199 '68 CHEV. 'I< TON H.D. "''"· Auto., VI, 111w color, hi9h rtJ~· htr. I 152l0Al $2099 '67 CHEV. :y, TON Spo•fv1fl. Wofl'I l11t. I 1107001 $2099 '69 VOLKS. CAMPER l ik1 br111J 111w. A;JH, tl1r10. !S!,A51) $3299 '87 llANCH•IO lllo:• ntw. Aut., Ill. H. 1lt, ~.S. /12Jl.I.) '87 S:L CAMINO A ...... Ill. H, P.S., llurry. IV16ttt) '87 llL CAMINO A.ur .. I . H. "·'·· 11t. (Qd l51J '89 ,o•o ~ TON ,.U. l &H, vt, ~Md i~ltP. !lltt1S£1 '88 ~01110 \II TON Pickup. C1mptr •Pie. I , H, •ulo .. P.S .• •Ir. LI-• ntw. fMIOJA) $1899 $1699 $1999 $2899 $2499 '88 c .. v. " ... $1899 l'k:kuP, $tlct, a (yl., nlc1. 1nn1c1 '87 ""· " TO• $1699 PltkuP. S!k k, 4 tYt , S!,or.p. 1Vf4'1U '87 , .. v. • ,.. $2099 "let.""°. \II, 1llc•, H.O . umpw ..,1,, (UJIUOl '87 CMIV. " '°' $1899 VI, ,1011111. A\lf., Ill. H. 11• <Wld. NICI . (V)IH/I '88 CHIV. " TO• $799 ~k~UI. S,.eltl, 1llck. I , "· (TJDUO '88 "'IV. " '°' $1399 Pk k"'9, um11tr, Vt , 1lkk. 11"1$4111 '86 c .. v. ~ ,.. $1699 Plcllu,, Stick, • cyl. Nhr:1, (TJIU1U '86 c .. v. ~ "' $1999 PICkuP. ""'-tl'K. •1-dlo, 111to .. ~.S., 1lr, fUYntJ '88 CHIV. ~ TOM $1899 \It, llMf, t tld!, I -· RMI nla, !UWNll CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • 546-1-2o:r ·-· -. , '. .. ·: .-·: -·l-o .. ... ·~: ·-- .• .. • ft DAILY PILOT TR A I WfdntsdU, AugUil 26, 1970 WtdllfsdU, Augus t 26, 1970 PILOT-ADVERTlSU %6 SPOR~AflON TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION !TRANSPORTATION ~~:...:C;.;;•;.;";.........;"40= ~m"!>~2'~!.!!__~ l_!"ported Autos 9600 lmpo;.;-A:;.-HOO i;';;.;;;:;:-ut--; 9600 ,;-;~td Autot 9600 Autos We~ttd ___ 9~1Uud C~s ~="°° TRANSPORTATION U sed C111r1 9900 VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO WE PAY TOP CHEVROLET '68 VW '63 vw lanJ• Selection --;-67 -VW.-, --NEW VW BUG CASH TRANSPORTATION '63 CHEV BE LAI RE 1'l• m.ilH"" ,.built engine, Of VW C $55.89 pr. --~~ THINI CARS 6 cyl. Stick. Good """'..,.. CAMPER '""" cM ch. now hrak... ampers. CAMPER lllUllUI tntlon. MechanlcoilY perfect. I fllr \lied cars & trucka jusl Ask.I l300 •·-Ari na1 toP "'"lh~INmirw: "''hlte radio, t>t:rfect <»MIUon. Cui Vans, Komb s, F\llly equipped i.nchtdlUC Jui. 'VOi.YO' ctJJ 11g 1or tree esU.mate. Our Specia.1cy na · ~ tY •1 finish, AM/FM radio + 5ter. be Sttn at US llarbot pge rack, Runs I-looks $147.71 daw" lnclucMt AS LOW AS $99 Iii(' Daily P ilOt, A1onday.F'ri· .. ..... ...,.~..... cbrom• Bh~ •• , pbono 66-1982, 9am Buses. New & Used ....... now. Ll•. VT!' 007. • .. , .. Lie:. °""' End ID GROTH CHEVROLET """ 11-2 PM. rims, ~11h widf> nval poly to 6pm Immediate Delivery Spend the weei<ehd tn VW L!TA$1NO •'FRIEDLANDER'' 'fi6~c'""1~-.,,,...,,M,..al'°'1b-,~s,.,..,..-~,........,rt 1 glau ti.rei;, 5Jl('clal txhaWlll ---,,...--;:,,.-=::---CHICK IVERSON comfort with t!COl'IOlf\Y "" AU ltJt Sales Manaaer \Vt carry ou1· own contracts ~. 4-epd Inns, RJH, '"''em. Lie. Z.'"""· Won'I '64 VW BIJ6 VW CHICK IVERSON CHICK IVERSON 2 dr. Demo. igru Beach BlYd. I Credit I• no pl'Oblom wl•l w. blk .,;nyl n>OI. $1lXJ las• al vw * $2750 * lfuntin.(ltln Beach B Ut Ch ip Auto S•les or best otter, will finance, $3199 Radio, lleatcr, (TAZ 300) 549-3031 Ext. 66 or 67 VW 1.970 HARBOR BLVD. UJst llACH !HWY, 111 847-0087 KI S.3331 2145 Harbor Blvd., C.l\1. ~545=77~4-'3.~-~~~- CHICK IVERSON Small Down •·W """""' """HARBOR BLVD. 540-30.11 Ext 66 O< 67 COSTA MESA 1193-7566 • '"-WE PAY CASH-642-9700 * 540-4392 MUST Soll! • .,., ch." y VW Private Party. C&ll 5f6.4CC2 COSTA MESA 1970 HARBOR BLVD. NEW·USEO-SERV. ~--Impala SS. Blf/283 & 1Jl70 HAf.BOR BLVD. or •~u '68 vw n,.., lo mi. """ COSTA MESA • '67 BUG-GOOD COND. • - - -_., FOR YOUR CAR BUICK <l't><l. Mag• ~ 11 '". ~A >lESA '63 s:-.50/'68 11450 low · 1nech rond. Askin<> 11400. -~~==~--NE\V BRAKES. SlllOO er bst ............... _6~1"'15==1===--c---, ~· • ·mi, '""' '6~ VW BUCJ err. 56-7891 ::::: hkr NEW. '62 Cbevl $150, '69 Dunt buggy comp! ~·/ ~ '60 Volvo rri4 ~ 1958 BUICK '63 CHEVROLET good cond. '6.1 VW. Runs ~al, needs needs oil sea!J'63 Corvair tcp, •~·bar & 1nany 6'.tras, MECHANIC SPECIAL • '69 VW Bug-Xtra kl mi, New ringll. 67~~ CONNELL Exc-elll'nt rransportatlon Cllr, new tlm $400. 1!163 Frln ~n;'Ol'k. S."100 f 1 rm• perf run·g coo $275. 673-1784 rehlt eng ...,,, only 600 ml. Lie. OKC-612 $1750 cash or $350 &: take J225_.....,10="~"=· ==·==---'--CHEVROLET new radiator • new hoses. f'ord stn y,·ag., needs work, ~ 'SB YW Asking $1600. Ph 96U584 $299 ever pymnts. 548-2738 Good liret1. SL50, hJUST good body, $195. 499-3478 ·~A Y:"i ~u': ~A~~ before 11 an1. CHICK IYERSON '66 VW BUS $1525 Antique1, Classics 9615 C:: ~tu': .. ~ Sl':E! 673-004 aft 5 pin. l9a5 CHEVY panel, 272 Hurst Original black fjnish "''ilh 1-1~9~6~3 ~v~O~L~K~S"-w=A~G~E~N~ VW R/H, Nu titts * 644-0235 "'"'""'=""=-=..,.,._. .66 BUICK Eleetra Xlnt gauges, much more. P.lusl \\'holf'sa)f' prii-c, 6!6-2698. cont-~'""-• lntc,,.· '· Llc cVANTED Cl · \VE PAY TOP DOu.AR ,_ 4"' ,.21 ,..,.u . .,. '""' ""'· ll t eo·•1·1••n• "··• '67 VW b•• 9 p••• 36 000 : ass1c or an-..... ~.... ""·II 0 " ~~ '70 V\\' ~"UAREBACK, (',.;. GBV710. ~:•re f'n '"' "' · UUU<l 549-3031 Ert. 66 or 61 ' ..., ' ' FOR TOP USED CARS '""""· r u pwr. w n r ~~· ==-----t't'llenl ~. $2200. 494-2459 $38 Down tires, good red paint. Sll'.XXI 1970 HARBOR BLVD. mrs, 1 C\\'J'Jer, $1600 ' tique c_ar enthuslas111 lo :U your car 4 extra clean, translerred. $1400. Ph: '63 CHEVY Impala convt. after l:30 firm. i\IUST SEE~ 673-6434 COSfA MESA 548-9-154. share nice shop & srorage Set: us firsl 644-4399 Needs engine ""Ork. Se.II er $38 dc\\'Tl, « $29.78 for 24 aft 5 pn1. ~~i~~· N.B. 67>7498, BAUER BUICK '65 SKYLARK, bucket seats, lnuie~ Ask for Cb u ck' · • ·7o V\\" c~\.\'IPER • months. APR is 21.s-;:, tctal e ,., VW BUG WANTED 2M E. 17th st. till "'hi. Sharp, $900, orig _•1,..'""'~~'==~~-~ Pup lop • lrnt * like new · -VOLVO ~ * S4S..l240 * interest. st.a,,. Tctal cash * $500 * I'll pay top dolla-fer your Autos Wanted 9700 C.OSta Mesa 548-7765 owner. &12-3082 '59 EL CAi\llNO 348 bi-and Price $738. AF"TER 5 pm: t/637 .. ~ VOLKSWAGEN today. Call ----···-J=:::::::::::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:;:: e 1964 Special \Vagon. Auto, new engine and trans .. 1'11!\Y 19iD \'\\' Sedan . l year CHICK IYERSON and ask far Ron Plnchot. VOLVO --------Used C•rs 9900 pJs, r/h. Xlnt co nd ! tires, xlnt cond. 962-7220 guaran!et>. rddio, dark blue. VW ·6§ V\V CantJ)l'r, pop-up. tent, 549-3031 Ext. 66--67. 673-0900. IMPORTS WANTED I iiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!iiii!ii!ijiiiiiiiiiiiiilci"~''i"°iinnfbf,"~' ~"j'""jf"~'d.'hi '57 Chev, good rond. Runs $16!() 1'1ust sell. Owntr orig. ~·ner, 24,000 n1i. $3200 •70 Denic .• 6782 Orange Cou1JUes good 4 1. •-k .,.. "migrntini::. 6#2188. or best. 497-1061 '64 Volks"·agen Camper, Lie. TOP $ BUYER WE BUY' '68 ELECTRA 2'25, 4 dr ht. · new ires. ~ .,.._. . • 196, Vll.-'"."tnt --•. rlh. 549-303I Ex1. 66 or 67 VW u -XI d OMR 199, lee Brui:, Sleeps 4, SA VE Bll.L MAXEY TOYOTA Air, P"T. Of'w tirt's, 10 mi's. Alt 6:30, &15-2904. ·"' ......... 1970 tlARBOR BLVD. '&I , .... ~:i. • nt <.'On • new Sl.295.00 18881 Beach Blvd. CARS 1. $2700. 673--0275. 1500 cc. $169.i COS"rA MFSA paint job. Must seU, Please J im Slomons lmpo.ts $466 R • 67;...2051 • call Fred. 6.\2-1323, NB · Beacb. Ph. 1147-8550 Call l\1anagcr '67 RIVIERA: full pwr., air, Good buy! '65 VW Sedan. 120 W. WARNER, BUSIEST -"· tp'· I \'ery clean; low mi Jc . ·70 \\\', '.·ellow, blk int ,.. __ _. --'•'tw... u:nn e·;;s V\V-Ncw tires. brakes SANITA ANA Chec:k our dea.ls m ...... e .... ce n &ffi.0466 uuuuu.io .... _,_.., lo The DAILY PILOT ~~'!!!!!''!!!!!!!'~!!"'!!!l~A>~I~/F~M~.;(~2~~1~592-~1~'60~.='---------1 CHRYSLER Htoader <'xhaust. coco mats. 309 l\1onle Vista, Ci\1 &" uphol. Xlnt cond. JI.take Open Eves. & Sun. 456-4125 1800 F C~ !or deli~ry. "'n. 1 · I•~.,.,. -15 1---------o!f .... 1017 Overseas del s-cialist. Classified section. Save IT'S Beach house tintc. Big· $1095 '-""" .,....,,,., • '66 V\V Camper, needs er. '" '68 V\V Sqbck-Whit{'. 33,000 ,... money, lime & effort by a:cst seleclion ever~ See the CADILLAC * 1964 VW Bug* work. SUIO or best otter. '64 VW BUG mi. Good cond. lifust sell, DEAN LEWIS 1 hoppln & from your DAILY PILOT Classified --------196S Chrytler -==='=""=,..=' ='===::'::='Call=alto=:,' :•m.:=60-::"=:21>1=::. =c.'..:Gd='°=nd:=·:$:750=.="=~='='="=C=M~, -"='~I~"'="=·=·="'='=· ='"=>"34=='·=.-'="'=H="'="°'=·=C=.M=. =646-=9303=-l ~ann=:ocha="=·====:o==="='='~="=""=w=! ====oJ Ne\11 Yorker SL wagon, Ra--./ '65 CADILLAC, 2 dr. l-t.T. die. heater, autcmatic, full New C•rs 9800 New Cars 9IOt'! New C•n 9800New C1n ronvert, blck vinyl top, power, factory air condi· WHY BUY· A 1970 MODEL LINCOLN MERCURY? HERE ARE 5 GOOD REASONS • • • • • • '· '71 Prices Are To Go Up! Prices Are At An All Time Low! 3. Your Trade Is Worth More Today! 4. We Need Used Cars Now! 5. This All Adds Up To Very Big Savings On '70's at Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 1 1. IF YOU . WANT EVEN MORE JOHNSON & SON. GOOD REASONS LOOK AT THIS TYPICAL EXAMPLE BRAND NEW 1970 MARQUIS • ( \: I' . ' ~' . ' . ~· ·:~; .li~· . !-'."'. :1 Jfir: ~ ~I I, • . l ' ··~ AT DISCOUNT FROM FACTORY SUGGESTED LIST PRICE M•rquis Brough•m 4 Or, H .T. P•1fel Blue, Dark Blue Vinyl Roof, Evapcrative Emi1sion Control, WSW H-78 xl5 Belted Tires, Power Side W indcws, 6-Way PWR Seat Driver Side, Power Front Oise Brakes, Tilt Steering Wheel, Pcwer Steering , Remele Control Trunk Relee1e1 Air Conditioner, AM-FM Stereo Radio, Tinted Glass-Complete, OLX Se•t & FRT Shculder Belts, Ocor Ed ge Guards, Cross Ccuntry Ride P•ck•ge, •OZ67K613978. YOU CAN REALIZE SIMILAR BIG SAVINGS • ON LINCOLN CONTINENTALS, COUGARS, MONTEGOS, COLONY STATION WAGONS, CYCLONES Notv ls Tlte Best Tinae lta Te11 Years To Buy A Litaeoln-ltferct11•y Prodaact Johnson.son 540-5630 COSTA MESA 2626 Harbor Blvd. 642-0981 TUREE GENERATIONS IN TUE AVTO,,IOBILE BVSll\"ESS white body. Xlnt cond. Pric. lien. wbolesaJe at this price. rd low rcr immf'd saJe. BY YQA 075 OWNER "'-'"' DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor Blvd. 646-9303 .63 COUPE DE VILLE R£'bll eng/trans. s,;-,oo Automobile Salesmen !\lust sell t"u cf my thtte pcrscnal l'ars. All convert- ibles. 1968 Ply. G.T.X. equip. ped "'ith everything that the fac:lory offered. Runs super strong. Po"·er windoWll, disc brakes. air cond., speed con. trol, tlC. 1969 Chrysler 300 "'ilh air, leather bucker., stereo lape player, power srats. po...,·er windc"''· Clag. f<:Y all the way! 1965 Chlyaler JOO air. buckets. M f/FM, "'hsl. Blue Book $800 Asking $LIOO "'ill deal. Call a n d leave phone numbE>r. 531·5321 \Viii arrange financing if necessary. Pvt pty: 5-10-2492 '69 CADILLAC Co u p e DeVille 12.000 mi's, like new, loaded, $4750. 644-1535 '68 EL DORADO • like new • LOADED! f'ull P"T/air/ stereo. $4550. 642-8062 CA MARO '68 CA~1ARO. L 0 I ll or Xl'RAS! Gd. cond. Asking S1550 er make ofle r . 847-6913 '67 CAlitARO Ccnv. PIS. Auto. New tirei. Xlnt cond. ?.1ake offer 546--7231 $495 CHEVROLET 1961 Chrysler lmperi•I Z door hardtop. VB, rad\o, hcaH.'l'. aulon1alic, clean '56 CHEV. Xlnt l>(lnd. Gocxl car . QBV 396 trans. l\lust !it'll -n1ake of· DEAN LEWIS fer. 673-0727 ·ss CHEV 1966 Harbor Blvd. 64G-930C ~,_:';:''°:....:C:::"::h:._ . ..:64.::>:,cTI:C&l:-;;o=-I 1964 NEWPORT • Ne\V tlrea, IT·s Beach nouse time. Big-good txxly & rnotcr. Trans gesl selection ever! See the needs work. l\'lake otter. section nowJ 962-4660 9900 Used C•rt ORANGE COUNTY'S NICEST USE D CARS '69. MARK Ill Luxury al ils best, with all the finest cf.appoirit· menls Full power equipped of course, 1nclud1ng power. door locks, facto!')' air. tilt .wheel, AJ.1/FM radio. landau roof, \Vlth leather interior, excep. tione.lly clean. XOC950 $5777 <I door sedan. Luxury '70 CONTINENTAL $5777 t'quipped thru out, run . pcv.'Cr including fact~ry ~II'. landau roof. leather 1ntenor. !Jc. ZVD838 '69 ~~~"~!.~!~~" cond;. $4333 tioning, full pv.T., rad .. htr .. Landau Hoof. All Continental luxury featurc11. (YPT8301 4 Dr. Sedan. V..S. factory air / '68 CONTINENTAL $3888 ccnditioninJr. full pwr., rad .. heatrr. Landau Roof. full of '67 '69 '67 '65 '66 luxury extras. (XEU891 ) COUGAR $1999 Aulc. tram., n&:H. P.S., FACTORY AIR CONDITION· ING, white ,,·all tires, ('lC. Lie. TXU190 MERCURY COMET $1777 SPORT COUPE. Full factory cquiprncnt including rndlo, heAt.cr, etc. Lie. 362AYG I ~,!DH~~~op Co"""· 390••-$1555 gine, auto. trans., radio, heat· rr. tac. nir, landsu roor. (UES685l MERCURY Parklnne. Auto. trans .. radio & hl"ater, P.S., P.B .. etc, CNCA320J MtlCUIT C8llentr Coupe. Autc. trt.N .• powrr steerln't, n.dic, hflatr:r. SRhf721 Joh11son & Son '626-HARIOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-5630 • 642-0981 I I/ I ) I ] . -- r ' ----------------·-----~ ----~--------- 27 PILOT-ADVERTISER Wrdnrsday, .August 26, 1970 Wrd,,..,.,, August 26, 1970 DAILY PILOT U . f RAl'ISPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRA SPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION I RANSPORTATION TRANSPO RTATION 9IOONow C~rs 9800 9IOON1w Cars e:~:0 '70 CORONET 2 DOOR '70 CORONET R/T '70 DODGE CHARGER •:: 0 '70 DODGE CHALLENGER NO. Wl21COEIDl67t OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST $JS No. l l021l OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST $JS NO. XH29COGl212<1t OVER FACTORY INVOICE COST $JS No. 108<110 OVER FACTORY INVOICE , COST 5,000 BLUE CHIP .. , ... , ......... , .. , ,,,." ""'" STAMPS 5,000 Blue Chip St1mp1 if you buy from me ot eny olh•t de•ler.'' "JUST SEE ME FIRST" '69 DODGE DART I 2 Dr. H.T. Automatic, ra dio, heater, WSW. IYBE9161 '66 CHEV. BEL AIR 4 Or. Automatic, radio, heater, WSW. IPSB960/ '68 PLYM. BELVEDERE 4 Or. Automatic, R&H, power st eering, factory air. (678 880) '66 CHEV. Y2 TON Pickup. VS, long bed. IV24669) rf you are not comp letely satisfied with the service you ere getting from your. present dealer please drop in to our AA Roted Aword WiMing Service Deportmen t & give us a chance to service yo ur car properly. I hove bee n o new car dealer in So. Calif. for over 20 years & would very mu ch like to be your dealer, TICE!! We have the best financing in Southern California. If you are short of money and need low monthly payments, see our ex· perienced counselors. Si11cerely, (,tl Wo rthington P.S. We give Blue Chip Stamps in our Service Department I YEAR WARRANTY PARTS & LABOR '67 OLDS WAGON Automatic, radio, heater, power steerin g, WSW. I TXE564 I '68 DODGE 440 2 Dr. H.T. Automatic, radio, heat er, P.S., vinyl fop, factory air. IWEW9351 '69 CHEV. IMPALA C pe. Radio, heater, automatic, P.S., air cond., WSW, tint. glass. IXYV1 97) '68 DODGE CHARGER R•dio, he ater, white si de walls , t inted glass. IXRZl 24J D FORT '68 DODGE Police ' Spec. Automatic, heater, tinted glass. I 25'42141 '69 FORD Galaxie 500 2 Dr. H.T. Automatic, radio, heater, power steering, factory 1ir. !YCW457l '68 DODGE Coronet 500 2 Dr. H.T. Factory air, auto., radio, he1t- er, P.S., vinyl top. (VRA419 ) '70 PONTIAC LE MANS 2 Or. H.T. Automatic, radio, heater, vi nyl roof, WSW , tint. glass. (075595 ) Used Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 Used Ca rs 9900 Used Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 --·----COMET CORVAIR *'64 C0~1ET* * 'f;l CORVAJR * •Ne\Y brak~s & Tires• BEIT OF'f'ER e Af\ 5:30. 962-6031 e 1!1-t7 Pon1ona, "B," C;o.1 aft 6 CORVAIR CORVETTE CORVETTE '65 Con1C't!c Convl. new cng & paint, Xlnt cond, $1950•. !'162-9977 DODGE CORVAIR PARTS 1960 engine coin plcte $2:1. Powe~licle trans1nisi;h1n and axles $25. Gas lank S2. Or take ALL for S40. 839-1427 after 5 pm. .65 CORVETTE F'ASTBACK 1!167 DODGE ;o.10NACO Pri('Cd for quiek sale. May 40,()()(j mi., p/~. p/b, 3S3 eng. 1radr rlown. &16-26911. fl.rs! offrr d'1:J ~;;17:1 e '68 427 Ve tte e tt ·u1 , u • • Lanc"?r illus1 sell $3001. 5.'.l-1·8859 , Needs ~'Ork, $7:), 673-7506 New Ca rs 9800 New Cars 9800 New Ca rs 9800 ' • --------DODGE * '66 OODGE Van, R/H, • VS, stiek. x!nt cond., $1650. Al! 6 pm, ~~JO-J;t!l:i FORD FORD MUSTANG MUSTANG PLYMOUTH 1967 COUNTRY SEDAN Sm-$1095 '65 Coovect. M"'tang. $795 tion Wagon. Air added, 1966 M I VB Great Condition * 546-6©1 * us ang suoo 833-12tl ews. 1965 Ply Belvedere 11 --=~~----1Rarlio, lirater, au!omatic =========IHard top, VS, radio, heater, * * '68 FORD Cntry Sq \\'gn, po\\.'t'r stC'ering Priced t~ OLDSMOBILE automatic, po\\:er steering, lapc <l<'ck, air, pwr, lo sell SAA !117 ' real sharp, NQJ 069 PONTIAC ------'65 TEi~EST WAGON Xlnt Cone!, $925 • S46-25?4 • 1969 GTO Convertible, Auto p/disc brk!. p/s, many ex- tras! $2050. Call 548-&23 m''."· $'645. 54'"'.'7"' DEAN LEWIS '&l OLDS Joi<!" I , DEAN LEWIS ---------1 Run:3 v.~~r~a irl~~764 1966 llarbor Blvd. 646-9303 Wholesalr price for quic k 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 TOP DOLLAR · · e '66 M"''"• 2+2 Fstbk e ""''' 1 ow"''• xlnl oond, e '65 GTO 4 SPEED RAMBLER '" CL EAN USED CARS See Andy BrO\\'n THEODORE '~OBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mcsa 642-0010 '66 Ford r~a.irlanc :JOO sta. \\'9.g, ESTATE SALE Si·c Bayshore Richfil'ld, 200 \V, Cons! Hwy, N.B. i\lakc \\Tit!en ofr. Security Paci- fic Nat'l Bank. Trust Dl'pt., ~.'JO Newport Center Dr., NB. Call 644-0113 ext. 210 for dc- lail. '66 Squire Wagon ~'airlane, with wood grain ex. tcrior, dlr. 300 VS, J)(l\\'er srccring air cone!. Stcrro tape, aiito. trans, (TAY279) \Viii take lrade or finance private party. Call 546-4052 or 494-6811. '66 Fairl~ne Convertible. Automatic, VS, radio, heater, dlr, J:~ccllrn! cond. (ZZV 074). \ViU take trade or linan('{' private par. ty, Call 546-4052 or 494-6811. '65 FORD RANCHERO 6 cyl A1HomaUc_ t2 dr 268). \VU! lake car in trade or fi nance pr t v a te party. 546-4052 or 49-USll JAVELIN 289 cu, in, 4-spd ,646-2G9S. 335 H.P. MAGS, New tire & Brakes 69 Cullai:s Supreme, Vinyl STE RO. LOADED! I 1996 JaveUn 343 VS-Perfect CLEAN!! Hrdtp, eir, aulo, xlnt cond, $1300 OR BEST OF~ cond. LoadC'd. Air, J'IO"'eT', See at 1825 W, Balhoa Blvd, Best 0,flicr. 673-8118 FERI I 892-3414. '63 CLASSIC wagon • Runs good, looks good. A!r cond. $425. 968-5650 f'IC . Blue book $-2800, li>t Nr\vport BcaC'h 540·8.'lOS 62 -2 dr -98 $2200 lakes, 646-4455 days: '67 MU.IT ANG CONVT full NEW TIRES' r CLEAN11 '66 Plymouth F\try 1, s1ant 6, T·BIRD 646-1040 aJt 5. pwr & air, outstancUng1 car. $500==· === .. =="'=""::·3="I gdday',1,""4~nd7~.,!550·,"'".,. 854&3 1---------1 ,,..... """ '62 T-Bird, Ait-CC>nd, All Being transferred. MUST wknds, ask for Pat. power! private party, Call MERCURY SELL! Brst oiler over PLYMOUTH whlsle $1475 549-4317. '63 Ply. wagon, XLNT cond.. _11_>_5_2...., __ 9· _____ 1 $795 '67 MUSTANG -----I Nu tires, etc. S599 MUsr THE Qui~•-YOU ""' '5!1 PLYMO UTif s I R I Io n SELL! 645-1628. ".ru:.n. .._........ 1965 Mere Comet St. Convert. Clean, 573-21362 WU.',"Ori, Rooi trans car. THE QUICKER YOU SELL Mii.kl' orfrr. 96Ml269 after 5 PLLOT WANT AD! 642-5678 \Vagon. VS, radio, healer, Sa=:<w-d'-.':::ay~-~D::IM::;::E-;,:A:;-:;LlNE::,::::S:..' '.""'=====::=o;:;=o l========:...:_========'I aulon1atic, air condition . ~I d C luggage rack. PIO~ g.17 ' mporte ars 96001mported Autos 9600 New Cars 9800New Cars 9800 DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor Blvd, 646--9303 '62 Comet Automatic. Radio, healer, bucket seats, COm!Ole. (IWT 743) dlr, Excellent tranc;- portation car. Will lake trade or finance private par. t.y Call 546-4092 or 494-68:11. '68 Cougar, VS, stick, R/H, chrm whls, w/s/w, $1400 or best oUer, will finance. 545-7743. '60 Mere convt., xlnt cond, inside ,i:,, out, Power, $350 or best offer. 64~9022 MUSTANG I!Mi,'i F ASI'BACK 2 + 2 , hydramatic, r/h, low ml. Xlnt cond. $950. 646-6300 or 673-7211 e '69 Me.ch I, Has everthing, Lil«! nrw, Under warranty, $2495. Pvt Ply, &14-4493. ·~w COSTA MESA 1 HONDA s::1 . SMALL AGENCY SMALL OVERHEAD HU•E DISCOUNTS 1970 MODEL CLOSE OUT On 111 remet11i119 f970 l11io:k1 111d Opel1, It'll b. •noth. •t yeer before yo11'1I fi11d t•win91 H•• th•••· FOR Salf' or !radc fnr VW Bug • 1969 Ford Country &>dan, xlnt conrl, ps/pb, 1969 '."'fUSTANG MA.CH l, 351 air stereo Make otrer. cu. 1n, Goodyear tires .. U.~ . On~ &16-7875-:--e Ve s .-msgs. XInt OOrid. $2SOi(f.'. No hith prt111ir• 1tl1i119 m1thodt. ftio:kt or 9immio:k1 u11d •f T1rry't, j111I th1 low11t prio:•• 111d bttl•r 1ft1r -.. ,.--nm, •. ~~5003. ~'='~~3000~--~~~~ 196." J\tustang • 8 cyl, con. vcr1iblf!, ps/pb, good conit. Good Tili!s, 545-4867 e '62 GALAXIE 500 Convrt .-auto. Best offer take8. Sll-3124 '67 Falrta~ GTA, p.s., p.h., air rond, Lo mi's, Make offer. 642-9&13 ., MUST Sell '67 Mut1tang·Lan- dau $1150. P/S.R/H-S/S Good cond. 646-8529 aft 4 .. SHOP THEM ALL THEN SAVE MORE AT TERR.Y'S U~IVERSITY OLDSMOlllU TERRY BUICK IJ6.6511 COSTA M!SA 540.9640 2850 HARBOR BLVD. ' I I I I . .,, rn z n -... -z .... ::c rn ~ rn "' .... ·-·- .,, > ,.. _,n n •O o!Z •'"r ... " ~t~ r c;!! .., .. > ,. .. z c>m nZr f ~~ ~Oir ........ m_o ion,. .. ,._ "'Z 0 .. I I TH EOD OR E RO BINS J ELLS IT • -, AN Y NEW 1970 MUSTANG IN OUR BIG, . BIG, STOCK LIKE IT IS •.••••• . The brand new 1970 model cars listed below will be sold at the actual Ford Motor Co. Invoice plus $99.00 to cover our servicing & selling expeme. Ther1 are no gimmicks -or added dealer charges of any kind. You can pay cash -finance thru your own bank or credit union or thru our financing outleh. The ·price is the same with or without a trade·in. Offer effective thru A11g. 31 . Bring this 'ad with you! NEW 1970 TORI NOS $99 OVER COST 2 Dr. Hdtops., •'s 434, 2074, 2564, 2627. GT ~·, 2294, 2323. ' NEW .1970 FORDS . Cnty. Seel. Wagon ' P111 • 936 Cnty. Sed. Wagon 10 P111. # 965. Cnty. Squire Wagon 6 Pass. • 2502. Galaxie 500 2 Or. Hdtps.,. #'s 949, 2512, 2655, 2743. OVER ACTUAL FACTOR,Y INVOICE e HARDTOPS e FASTBACKS •MACH l's. •BOSS'S • NO EXCEPTIONS! IF IT'S HERE, IT'S JUST NEW 1970 NEW 1970 $99 OVER OUR COSTI POSITIVELY NO ADDED DEALER CHARGES! OFFER EFfECTIYE THRU AUGUST 31 MAVERICKS $99 OVER COST 1 Dr. Sedans, •'1 '57, 451, 586, 2331 , 2334, 2556. FALCONS $99 OVER COST 2 Dr. S•dan • 214 2 Or. Future Sedan • 660 Future 4 Dr. Sedans •'s 523, 615. STAFF CAR SALE EVERY NEW 1970 NEW 1970 Thunderbirds CAMPERS $99 OVER COST Big S.lectlon of Executive Cars and l>emoMtrators Now Slashed to Final TRUCK IN STOCK NOW AT TOP $99 OVER COST Four Winds "#'s 1616, 1692, 858, 859, 2388 , 2767, 2799, 2800. El Do rado '#: 552. YEAR END CLEARANCE PRICES DISCOUNT 2 Dr. Land1u1 •'• 251, 596, 915. 2 Dr. HdtOp1., #'s 420, 456, 2205. 4 Dr. Landau • 2254. SHOP WHILE snECTIONS ARE LARGE! VACATION DISCOUNTS USED CAR OVER. 2 ACRES OF FINE TRA DE INS TO CHOOSE FROM MUSTANG SA LE 15 to chooM from. '65 thru 70 models. Coupes, hlrlltops, con· v1 rtlble and 2 + 2 Fastbacks. Some with 4 .,....,,, also 1ir con- ditionint and 1utorn1tic models. EXAMPLES: 1967 MUSTANG HARDTOP Vt, 1t•nd•rd, klH. ,C~r226J I _ OUR PRICE $ 1399 '66 MUSTANG HARDTOP -$1195 Aufo1t11fic, r1dio •nd h11t1r, IXCJSJOI '69 MUSTANG HARDTOP $2195 Fvll f1tf. 1quip .. r..dio, h11t1r. F1etory w1rr1nfy •••ii. IXXSl17) '65 EL CAMINO $1295 F1111 f1clory 1q1ipp1d, 1ir cond. IWIL'455J '69 FORD FAIRLANE $2295 COIRA JET. Crvit1•0-tn1tic, f1ctory 1it · co!Mlitionlng, buck1t 111h, pow1r tf11rin9. · . pow1r di1c br1k1•, radio, h11t.r. 1 1,0QO mi11L llu1 book pr1c1 $3015 IX5Rl6JI FORD GALAXIE XL '69 $2995 G-T 1 dr. H.T. l11c~1t 111h, vi11yl roof, P.S., P.I~ P-wi..Gow1, Air, P-cloor lockt, AM·fM • llu1 look pric1 $1225. IS"OASHI '67 SHEUY 2 plus 2 $2195 <4·11>91d, r1dio, h11t1r, 111• piant, .xc1ll111t cond. IUEN5141' '68 CORTINA G.T. $1295 ' A THEODORE ROBINS EXCLUSIVE LOOK FOR TH£ DIAGNOSTIC CENTER SEAL ON THE WINDSHIELD! 100•;, PARTS AND LABOR WARRANTY 4000 MILES OR 90 DAYS c..,.,. .n -.dnlc., pom iKl-41-f ....... tnt-W.• drl•• 11-. ........ PLUS..,...._ ht-, -41 ..._........_All,...,, wert ..._ Hi .. •• ..me. dafau1wr. ' ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED TRADES ACCEPTED PAID FOR OR NOT '69 FORD F250 w/ll lz FT. CAB OYER SELF CONTAINED CAMPER Air condit ionin9, VS, automatic, power st11rin9, power brakes, camper speci1I, custom seats, custom grfll, 'explorer pkg., radio. Appx. ll,000 ori9in1I miles. IF25YRE74086 l. Offers Considered, $A V E I 64 ~~-~ ... ~~ ... ~~~!XIE 500 $895 f11ll pow1r. (NC00421 , '67 ~V~.~<I•~ !,~,lo ., P.S., Pl, $1 699 vinyl roof. ITAN90ll '68 SCOTSMAN CAMPER 8 fl: cab over sleeps 6, equipped. (68C5406). 5795 '67 ~~~~~!~ .. ~~ ....... ,,..,;,,, $1 495 •ir, l'IO •"9· IU0ll09) '69 COLONY PARK MARQU IS $3295 Auto., R&H. P.S,, P.B., !aclory air. I 68 V W BUG ·$1395 ---~-~_$'l_\.>;_~·-~k_1W_~56_1!,_'f'_boo_k_____ ::::~::~~ .-:~~;;;: •'" '67 CHEVROLET MALIBU $1695 _ ~ 2 Or. H.T. lOl \It, rtdio, h•1l1r1 ,-6.,,.--8-s=-rTYWH'!.::::ooE,L:::~ •• ",·=--,~~-x_~:_: ·_"'°_ .. _"._"_· ---s----=-· • 69 TORINO G. T. _'$199 5 1999 tutom1tic, P.S., tlillADWI ,-7--,,0--=-=-=::-:-~~:::::~"':::-::~'-'."_<m_m'_';~_r_: '_'"'_'_•· __ $1_6_9_9 -,-6-5--::::f o-=~-=~,-;~-~~-=6.~-:,!-i'~-.. -,;.-.•-.. -••. -.• -.... ---$-1_3_9_5_ Radio. heat"· 3.,,.,.,.,, ~----------------Uke new, (Y\VT2i7). 66 !~~~'~'· ~~~~~E 500 $1395 ... ""~ -... n -... C•n ....... .. .... .... • ...... P.S. tSIK 6Ul 2060 Harbor PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To 9 PM MON 7 AM To 6 PM TUE-FRI PARTS DEPT. ONLY · I ' 8 AM to 6 PM SATURDAYS • ' i • • ] .. .. 1 --~ -" 1 , ~ di .. • h hi . .. d Ji 'l! ~ ~ Ii b f( 6 n a Ii I ' ( I 1 ( . ' 1 l 1 1 '1 I I I j