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1972-06-23 - Orange Coast Pilot
Anahei·1n Offieials . .. • . 1'd•~~-~t -Speenl~_tio~!J . . . ·~·· D~ny · W~ong~oi11g ~ • ' . ". "'~-.. ~-·~-...-~,,.. .. • ' ' ,. ,. ~· .. 'Soift•·:F .itn Train, I .... t -I • '.,J ', -· ,• 1 • ;,, ' T • , .. ' ' . ;··. . ' . "' . . . " ·. -' " ·,·C .. f .... ~: • --- • - • ousan Martha Mitehell ~it N ewport!J Sends_ John •.IJlt·imatu•n!J ' . • I • '" ' ·, "t ,.\... Nnoii ·Seis~ dosed · Father. <iJJet• $10,oij, Reward Eni~rgency, ~ Battle Lost f j-}.t' -\....J.. I • • • • • J woo\ ~'· • • ! , ' Two Anaheim Officials l!f3ny .Any Jtta!'§!lf!~~fg:;·. -. . COasi ·siay Next .Week ' President --ls ,._1.,' Ill ... lended'iioy, ·~ tlie Jiii6 (lnq!' ~t ·~ -·lite nm week, reliable aourcei',llijl l<fday. • AltltoulhJbe 1olllCiol ."""' hu ,•yet "' come from 'Ptesldinllll aides, loci! sources oily dianCei m ntremely gooCI for a Presidenlial visit w.blcl\ wwld Jut ~ the lnclepi!ndence Doy PolldaY weekend. , . .. • U the Pr..ideot does arrive In San Clemente nm. week be. wilt' still have sel a 1'JCOnl for Jaog ll>seuce fnln !lie Westan Wbite-llouse. " It;would be tbe 'fim stay at. La caia Pacifica since the President met in a historic series of ·la!U wllh j- Prlme Minister E1sUu -s.to early 1ut January. No J:elOOOI have.been.given for the 1iz. monlh absence in San ci_..ie, but IOIJ!" obaervers b1nted Iha! Nlzon -f"!""d · to """""' .any fnlm California dllliDC (Jriow"ff~ -lllCI Ille anafu civer ~ !he ll<pibl1con N• Ilona! Oonventim in Sin Diego • .' · Moot of lhe Ciiio! Executives stays In , San Clemente llli:o lollond a general potlenl wlllt lhe -11111 of Jliy ancl Auguat prime timt1 for WG'tlng , .... tlons .. ~ cooit. NiDJll llol bOoa..h realdence In Ian • Cifmente for, lite put two -ve. ~ Diy Weel:epd1. · -1 The lll8jol> YWI br lite President, hia family llJd -· .. -ally ldledoled 1 ... AasulL ' . . . 37-year-old • ' C~e Drop~d JAall<IMl:tl:, Pio. (AP) - ~ ~.wtio IOI "ri111! wltb tbe Lo!'d'1 ""'"" Iii iorrende,..i ... • 37-ye&Hld -r Inell.-, 1ltlJI free. toc!a, -tbe _,.. WU droppod. • C..U II, who hod been DYills under lllCllber -In New Orleans llnco•ISl7, "'1ked Into the lllerill'I office ... -7 1111 uld 11e ............... _ with tbe 1915 ....., bllclment. ' Amazed ol!ictlla -ked and dlloov,,..i Uial er-had *" le- dktad in ...-t1on wllh Illa lllllnler of Edw&(d Boller but wu nmrappnNmed. , • I · ' I MENLO PM!K (UPI) -~ 1~1·hu·tllfNd a '10,000 reward to find out who gave an..-of~ to·hil loe/iap .... , Dodors .aid thal lf b •boy Uvl-"1111 lllliil will be --.yed ... William Jo:i<e pGllecf the nion0y In a -~ .-Jng an ad Jn the Palo A/fO,TUDeS olffriai llie cull lo .. _ w111,.i.,,.iclea lnformallon leadinl to lhe,l(tesl ahd """-of·tbe ;penm wllo ouppliod heroin lo my oon." 111S .., Barry, 'II, WU tabn to a hoepltal lltls weel: by two roommates. 'Ibey '~ 1hat'~ colllpoed Jn tbei a~ after belnC abeent sev· , ' I erl1 days, pollce oaid.· , , • • . Tilt teen.qer bas 11"'1 In ......,,. at stanlof<I, Ulllversity llolpltal amoe. Tuesday. I f L 0 • " :Rains Oust .Thousands In .NY, Penmylvania By Tiie -tecl'Preu- A new rain ltorm delll(ed the Eut In the wake of tropical dllturm-Acn<o today, oendlng the mJcbly Ohio River lllCI llllllJ 11111Der llluma out al tbeir•binlat. Tem al thouaanda of -In N.W Martha Mitchell . · Sends Ultimatum · From Newp0"1 Martha .Mi~!, ~ VICltiClllng at tbe ~IM In Newpwt 8-11, -Ti.uaciay made .... of ber laDiiua, plioao caJil to 'Waibingtoii D.C. and' declare1i ' . . ' Ille had given her huihond a 'n ''u!Umallll)l,to ret aut cit polWca'! or abi wruld leovo b1m. 'The wile cl -a_, General John N. Mildloll told a · uPI reporter cl her ~~ -Ibo state of attain . dr,trlnt • telOplw ..u wlllch .... In- · !Uitel .from Newpoit, where abo had ·been Ylltllnc fl!f tbe put week. ' . Mn; IOldlill, .-ins. bod -lb wllldl ..... -tblnp abe ... ,clcll!nlalJy ....... her bud, ..... cl lier dllltti cl palltb In ... _ to • - lion aboal ..,, .... felt •boat tbe aJJtced break In and attempted buqin( at .l)emoclatlc National lleaclqwten bore: "I P"'liim a ultlmalara," llle.aald. ; "t'm llft al !Ind cl Ibo whOle opft. Uoh."' ' Tiie -.. -eqdod, abruptlJ wtien ,h ........... toot Ibo pbooe- blr llllat Ai wu lleard to 111 "JW jut ·-. .,., .. , 'Ibo '*IDldiaa WU -en and ber ... IWmlA, J'NI, I) ' I York lllCI Pennsylvania Oed their homes, acme· evacuated-by heilcopter. NaUonal Guard l'tlCUe unitl Wei'& out in force, Then was no immediate end in sight. "l'lle«leoth toll llood at 47, with 1Corts mining. The National Weather Service warned that a "Jl)ajor diauter wu developln&. '~ Ulllie .or .., movement al the center wu ~"!! for 11 to 24 holD'S and tbe service aald, "ThiJ poses the threat ot mor.. or less coiitlnuous rains within a ndhll of IOVeral lluncftd mil .. from tho ttorm center." ' Vlrslnlo -placed under a state Of em-, u the capital city of Rlcli- moad wu lmmdated by tbe floodlng l-Rlnr. Mild! at tlie downtown atea ,., Ille dlJ .... wl-eloctriclty, Tine -advancing walerl dn>•e police lllCI . DltiGnal iuardomen -tbeJr _, -·' -..-wu...ierw1ytn 'll'Ubo-Bam, Pl., • city of 15,000. Woran fled a dib. after aandbaulnl ~ fa1led lo Item Ibo brlmmin& s.... ·ciaet-ia River. .. . Par·lo thO aoWl>wal, tbe Sulquehanna ·OJI. off tbe -·· ""1lital cilj' of llar-ij"""1 lo -.ll dftcdono. Muell Of tho 'dly'a -,· wu off. llolPltall P'eoaed ·-fmenllrllnle•uoe . . """"' ancl' ..-U.1 ..... ....pt ·aw_, In boll a -·!Qlllate-New York dtlee, ~ llJ flllnll flood waten. Na- -Goard -wert oat 1111 evacua• !Joni wera under way In Elmlta, Coming, 'Olean and Pllnted Post,-" be r e •beflooplon UMl'mira)' ln'NretJ. • Jleoldeo the Olllo, Plttaburgh laced the fury of Ibo Alleglleny Rmr, whicb but· ,feted .... aa ~!mated 140 pleuure boata ind dulled tllell to pie<ea agalnat a IPlllny. 'Ifie Brindywlne Creek, creot1ll( at a .--d 11.J feet, poured lnlo tbe lint (he AGNEa, Pacd) ' In Isleton J ISLETON (AP) -Weary workers w11o batUed lot two days to build an emerreD- cy IOYee llCl'ambled for safety when ~ earthen barrier geve way, leavfn« this evaeu1ted river town under Ooodwattfs today; ' •. • "One break la all tt takes. It's all .,..., We loet," 1aJd Col. James C. Domvan-' Ille Anny Corps of Engineers 111art!1 al!~:L-nnq~;: ... ~ recalled Robert Lee, 111, 1a1etoa. "U. denly llHll...O yelled··~~~!' 'lbere -two or three UtUe 81 we tried to au one." - "Tba et1ier two just ran together," he oaid, "We put plutic onJt• but it juit wuhed down the hill. It wu 151eet wJcie when w left, Juat pouring tlnuih." 'l,'llO -split wu near a jllcklo _. elllng plant about , fcur blocks fnlm Ille· -Cit tbe town which bad • populallta of 1,•1 • Wltbln an bour, fiood waters ll>l'tid through • at least five more breab lo cover two-thirds of tbe town, reacblng lo ~within a hail block of city hall. It na from a few .-., to five feet deep In tlie town by monlinl -and riling. DonoYOA ol!mililed t1'e ~ tbllJ 11t fiood ........... leYOl lllortlj ~ Ibo llnt break, .. ,,.,, .. .,,.. la lllllllllir more tile)' eon clO. "'Moot of tho """(• reoldento ~ eTacuated 'lbunclaJ. I The loll al homeless has ~ 1(800' LEVEi!:, hi" I) 'r-------.,. .~-1 1f••dl11r' The nthennan ll1S it ...m ba a tad aunnler and wanner tbla weekend aoce all the clouda ml ! driules clear up. lllcbr.11-71, Ion ~ INSmE TODAY A handll>ml JS.yHNld l'og. I lllhman dar11 dolll dcoil' la llio ch<>1en profemoi. ., ......,,, t trainer. Now uc>K cc" Ht Alm 01 .,.,k 1Dflh hll great mll. S.C toda1/1 W<tktndtr. I I ' -.., --" --. _._. .......... ... --. --......... " ~ .. ::. ..... -..! .... _ .. 1 -· I I ! • -- 2 DAll.V PILOT r.w.y, Juot 23, 1m Education Bill Signed But Nixon Calls Busing Stand Retreat CoQp'eU .. bu not pven m lhe annrtr · we nquooted; II lw pveo 111 rb<torlo. II bu not pmlded a IO!utioe lo Illa prvb- km ol oaurHrdertd ......... II Jiu.pro. vtded • dev .. pollllcal .. ulon." The education 1>111 wblch contalm wk! .. raogtnc pi>'rislom lo aid edaeatlon from •lementu1 lo .,..tuate odlool. wllldl the Admlnlatratlon calls I I 1 D d m I r t ......... allO """ --Ir. ,.... v111on that woWd llall ltl II -otrf ICbool bUllng clasqrta•tlon onkn by tho ftderal courta UlltJI all appttil had beta ahaaUI. NllOn dtcland that the moratorium the bW offers ls "temporary; Iha rtllo! ii J>IOV!dea II Wusory.'' Gang Fight 'f.hwarted; 'J1Jo IZod Congms, be charitd, •!>' parently decldad lo "dwnp Illa malttt ln- IO Illa lap of the '3rd. Not In )!I! count of this AdmiDillratlon bu tbm bta • more manil.,t cooareuJonal rtlrtal from an urgent call for ruponslbillty." Nb:on told 1 new1 conference Tbundly the antibul!J>C --"tolllly faiil" to du! property with the aul>jecl .. ' ... ~ .. .... .. Valley Police Nab 14 A pol"11lal .... fight was llOpptd another iroup clowo the 11* block of liolort It could 111r1 'J1>urlday night at Helin ~venue when ollJcer Bob MOOey FCUJtalll v111eu1o1ie.-.11 mesta "' . ..tpOlted Ille dllturbance from hit pa1ro1 a )l'tdolo••IJi iie~lca~ caroo'l'dlerlAyenuaud-ln. _, .. ~ ' ,owtten,-, !Joltba"""'laola ---'' ADI, ol>aJOCf lloale7'1 -COINDIDd Ooo, ltrp ..... ol )'Ollllll -..... lo belt .... -........ '1"111t -toolc off andar feoca1, 1ititween buildi., and tnto can. He IMl't -1-,,...,. Ibero-..· aid ..,. _Laa --"M rir • we CID ten, one Iota Ana boy had wonls with 1 local youth a ftw daya 110 and returned Thuraday nigh! with a groUp of bis friend1 to even the score," Rowlanda aald. Two additional Fountain Valley police tmlts and the HunUnflon Stach pollco •• were neceu:ary to cart tboae. ar- neled lo tht llation. "The kl<b were very ooopen1Uve," Mid Rowlanda. 0 0ne officer can't make 14 almflltaneoua amsta unlt11 he haa ~ation." ' Chargt1 agalnlt thole amated In-. eluded auault with a deadly weapon, JWlltlng arrett, publlc dnuruontu, and cliatu11>1n1 the peace. Twelve youths, aged 15 to 17, were reltased Thuraday night to the custody of thtlr partnts. Paul F. VWepa, :IO, and J,.eph M. 'J1Jo pl'OVlliool of thl ,_ law Include • program of dittd ftderal aid lo collectt and univeniUes that could provkle them wllh u much u fl bllllon a ytar. JI would entitle every college student to a grant of $1,400 a year, mlnua what hiJ parents couJd afford to contribute toward hil education. 'It 1ubtoriul $1 billion • year lo help tiementary and 1ecoodary 1 c h o o l 1 destpegate. And It establlihes a National lnlutute ol Education lo foster rewarch Into all Uptets of the learntng pn>ca1. Nlxoo said thBt he alktd that every qualified college 1tudeJI! ba eli(Jble far a comlilnalion of federal rrants and aublidlud Joana sulliclellt to make up the difference between hll college costs and what hil family is able to cmtribute. He said 0 unfortunately, certain rutricUons piactd In the law by the Congrw mean .pat WI ril DOI, be + to raallze fWly .... princlplea ol oquity •• However, be nid u confidenct devtlopo.ID Illa new procrama "we look r°"'an1 ID u. _. lulllt"tto hev!ni a aet ol federal lllldont alllatlnce pi>grama dmted to tile goal of equalizing ..,. poriunltlu for all." FromPqel LEVEE ... Puente, 11, both ot Santa Ana, were still from an lfllinated l,IOO after the !Int ln Oranp OOUllty Jail lhla momlna on day of flo9dlnl to -rly 1 ooo olflclall TALKING PIOM NIWl'ORT ' Mirtho Mltchell F,...P .. el MARTHA ••• wlte at lhe Newporler reful<CI aUempta 1o.-.11. "lfrl. MlldleD II lndlapoled one! cannot lllk, • the operalor ulcl. Ra~ at his Wubln(lon apartmenl, Mlldlell .. prtllld 8111UHID<nl al his wil•'• hlnllac lo tbe ttiepbonl -her lraclimark u a public llgurt -In her upaot, cmllrmld pollllca wu • bon• of C<llltilllon belween them , and laid he wu aolnr to clo llOlllellJlni abo<JI It. "llutlia hu never been happy with me In polltlca," be aald, aplalnln( thal Ille -to returu to the life they had had In Naw York Wbert be had• hlghly 1U,,. ceaftll law pracllce. Otd-age Tax Depletion Fails SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeala h11 upheld a io-court dlm111111 ol • tu ault bniuclit qalnlt the federal goveromeol by Connel attorney Frlllcll Helaler, 76, and hll -· Frledy, 72. 'Ibo Hellleno aought a dtpletlon allowance from tht Internal Revenue Sen>lce boume of his llkill1 and hla age, dtfnC oil companies' depletlm allowances IS I precedent. IT • of. U11uk wMll a deadly weapon Aki. ..:.,. 1 ' ~'We'rt lbelr ;!•ala ~.bti:~re the , Tell . ...no.ta ~ .-Jvad minor !D- lllbl llarted: t :.f!. call from 1 rtl~ . jurlta :fut iJo ~ bave bten rtported. deal at 7:11 p.m .. bat Olfictr Moaley aaw • · =e. lw -allmaltd at $15 1111 )nbltm baloro a report was broad-' . • CHI,'' J!mrllDda Yid. 'JbOr ~°"!J. Of-nlarl>y Rio Vista, lald Joan Baez Asks Women, w M(lke Viet Peace Plea ' WAlllllNGTON (UPI) -Lefend ·hu It that a woman named Lyailtrata ended the ll·YtaMld Ptloponiie@an War by ptnuad)nc the Athenlao women lo lock thtmaelYet awl)' from their bulblnda wilt the ftlhltnl alopptd. Twenty·flvt hundred Ytm one! a 17· yeaM!d war later, • woman namtd Joan B1<1 lllllllllKlltd several thouunds of women Thunday lo WashJnclon to form • humao rtnr around the U.S. Coorreu and plead for peace In Vietnam . Old women, young women, a few men and lnmdreda of children Jolntd handa lo eoclrcle tht c.Jlltol ground!. They then fanned out to visit House members and Senator1 and afterward reassembled QD the bulldlnl'• front stepo to · report on their lobbying efforts. • The reports, by and large, were less than favorable. One New Yorker reported feeling 11ab- sotute fru5tratlon." O v e r her meeting with Rep. Frank Horton (R·N.Y'), dur· Jng which 11every 1en1lblllty 'fe pog.. sesaed, including our 1nte!Jlaence, was tnrulted." Another Ntw Yo r k er vlalttd1 Rep. Samuel S. Slralton (0.N.Y.), and wamtd the crowd !hat he ,.., "po1ltlve1Y en- thusiastic" 1bout President Nixon'• war policy. he saw the water sttplng through nob of und on top of the nJne.foot high dike which ~ three 1ide1 of the town. Tho water llarle4 lo wuh away the 10ft and and dirt undernealh tht bap, Koford Ilic!. Withlri alnulell-red lighll and warning •• "8nalell .. end to the lw<>4ay loll of COlll!ructlng and rtlnlorctng the emergency levet. The job ""' ai.rted after • brtQ tn • !av• on the San J .... qutn 'River 'flboode4 Andnu and Brannan hlandt with aome 20 aquare miles of waler laltlon II locattd on the norlhtm elevated Up of Andrua Island tn tht beert of the delu' that dralna northern California waters Into San Fraoctsco Bay. It acaped the flood walera at flnl and the dike wu bullly conllructjd from mud, rocka and debris lo tee, Iha water•' from moving Into tht Jown with high, Ude. ! "There Is nothing we CIJ\ clo DOW but wait until the water reacbei Iii leve.11., 111d Alu CUnnlngham, dtputy director of the state Office of Emergency Prepartdnus. . . ' TOWblpeOple, Army re ie r v I 1t1, ~ and.tlalo l!;Coloty .Corpe.youth jolntd In ,efforts lo lliore the emergmcy levees. Notlooal Guild units were put on al1rl . . .. , Donovan uid •Pll'Oldmately 40,000 yanla of &it, und and.other material were ustd lo build llie levet In the 45 hours •Ince the flooding btgan. Thouunda of acrea o!. valueble farm land were dam.,td or dtllroytd In the Ooodlng and offtciala tllimttd dtslruc· lion lo cropo, bomu, vacation dwtllinrs and pleuurt boall would tacttd 115 mllllon. -- Rain Repair Commences In Phoenix / • ' PHOENIX (AP) -'111ouundl o! realdents In · the -loua Pboeiilx area, stunned by two cllya ol lorrtJJllal rains and 1omadlc wtnda, began rtpairlng damage loday . • 'Ille. ceolral Arlaa clelorll, irlpptd for nearly atx ....U.. 111 • rKOfd.brtlk· Ing cllougbt. turned ID to manhllndl ovemi1bt Tbunday u a mua!ve ltorm rumbltd northward into Illa llatt of !( ... lco. 11le NatlOllll WKtbor ljorvlce Aid that more abowm C(JU)d be e 1 p e c t e d llatewtde today. Si.rm dmlqo lliroulbout the atate baa betn estlml!.ed In tht mllllons ol dollm. There have been injuries but no deaths. In the Phoenix area, a vast ayatem ol lrrigallon canall1 ltd by floodwaters from _.,. lllOllllWD arroyoa and crem, apJlltd aver theJt hanb one! bttiao col· lapilnJ Thundly, fioodlna hundreds of realdenllal bomet, anarltng lrafllc and creallllll wldtsprtad power ... 1a1-. "A wall of water jUll broke rtihl lllroulh and we were caught under the ctmtnt wall," 11uel A' Sporta Aid while •lolhlnl thniuP thi -eo living room of hll f!f,IOO bomt. DIFFERENT VIEWS -While volunteer firemen place sandbags across the main slreet of Canisteo, N.Y., to retain flood Wilen (top photo), two girls (boltom) appear In he enjoying tho whole thing 11 they sit atcp a sandbag dike and splash their feet in the water. Police rtporttd ......, o!. 11\lnOr Jn. Jurtoa, but -11 rtporll of~ and eleca,cuu-provtd ~. • Gov. Jack Wllllams plactd the Arhona National Guard oo alert. Guanlmen and men from Lute Air Force Base have pliltd and airlifted flood vlctima to ..r .. ty. From Pqe l In some areas of northeast Pboen.tr, tile downpour pn><luctd tine to foilr Inch cl. rain In lltUe fore lllan 1 hourr. AGNES' FURY ... floor of a Chadds Ford, Pa., museum and IU milllon worth of N.C. Wyeth pain- tinp were rushed to safety on upper floors. A spokesman John Sheppard said, "We saw fish a'nd frogs swimming by out!.ide the museum windows." The entire Middle Atlantic area bad bta hit by more than a week of wtll"'1gh lnceaunt rain. Tbtn Acnea drove up the coast, dumplna up lo an additional foot of water on some areu: starting U I hurricane, she left hel!ind an eallmated damare loll of $35 million in Florida, where Gov. Reubln Askew aouaht dllalter stalus for 25 ccuntles. WiDlt Agnta blundered alnog, a big new 1tonn m'oved in to absorb her and the buffeting by wind and rain intensified in Vlrglnll, West Virginia, Maryland, New York and Ptllll9)llvania. 'I1le National Weather Service in Pittsburgh reported the ·water level at Tbt Point -Ibo juocture of the Monophe!a and AlJesbeny rivers ·Wllere the Ohio btglns -· w"' 25.9' feel. Flood level ii 25 feet. The point is in downtown Pittsburgh. , · I • "All of now, we're saying the river l'OU!d go u mUdl 11 10 feet over the flood stage," the spokesman said, ootfng that radar had tracked new rain moving toward the area from Ohio. "Before th1s tblag I.I over, we are going to he In for a major flooding on llie Ohio, N. Vwu Run , ' • • • 'l 'F. 1,i;.. ·-it· ' or St , ... tme . -. SAIGON {1mJ ;. Somt North V!ttlwn• .. i!fmt'. troops who. at· tacked" South "·Vletname1e paratroopers below the My Chanh River defense line above Hue l:toke and ran for the first time in memory, under record onslaughts by B52s and U.S. 7th F1t<t lhlps, a South Vietnam ... colonel said. to. day. An ttllmated 100 B52s dropped more thin 2,500 tons of. bombt on Communlll posiUon> in the Quang Tri Province arta of northeastern South Vietnam, one! the U.S. Navy hit the area with lhe greatest bom- --s1ilce the · Korean War, IP,Okelman r<POl1"d Jn Saigoo. (See atory, Patt 4). • Allegl;leny and Monongahela rivers," predicted William Long, a wealher service hydrologbt. Jn Elmira in western New York St.ate, where up lo hall the ~ty'a 40,000 resldenll had been evacuated, the Chemung River left Ill banka. Two boUlel were swept down the river, one splitting In two u U J)ammed Into the !dalo Slrt<l Bridge. ' At Coming, where the CheJnlmi alto flooded, wattr. poured over SS.fool high dlku and cucaded Into the downtown arta. Virtually all the 11,000 mldenll had bten evacuated. Traniportatlon and ulWtta were "''"' pltd from Virginia lo Mar Albany, N.Y., in Apes' wate. SevtrlI communltla were forctd lo boll ctr~· water lo UIUr10 purlly. . .. L , AJ the Jamb River ftoodtd ..... -111 bankl· In Richmond, VqJn!a, Gov. !Jnwood Holloo doclartd , a atate of tnltrgoncy ID yltglnla. ' ' • Ofllclall llJ'dOd *" • lured ~ of the Jamta RI"" at 1be 16-loot level this afternoon -11.5 let! above the flood lla(e. City and lblte omcea and l!oanclll and federal qtnclel In clowolowo Rich- mond _,, dosed for the day. Agnu · alto lllrred up Lake Erle, lashing the ahonline .of OhJo With WIVtl Bob Ingram, b .. d of the National Weather Service ID Pboenls, aid U- was no way to know how much rain fttll over the Phoenix Mounlains and the McDowell Mounla"'!i_b<lt ill WU ...... pouring off lheu IUOpe> which beJpod C<lltrJbute to the HVert flooding. • -..,,. which form 1 semicircle around wut PhotniJ: were cloHd much of Tbureday and police aald the lllUllly buly thorouahf-"looktd like partmi Jots." The water atood tight lncbu deep In Mn. Kalle Munruit'• South Pboenlx home, and all aha c:ould uy WU, "I jull dm't lmow what I'm 1oln( lo clo.• , Hundrecll of IHD-11geno aDfl collt1e-a1e youtha ptbtrtd at Scottacllle Muoiclpal Stedtum lo fill hep with und for dlatrtbutloo to -ol flooded """ Dood'nc·~· --Publtc -and 'the Salt River Prvjtct nported ~ _,- outi(ll and ca.-IDllGrlltl 8lld ~ lo flay c1-ol down\d power llnel acattered t h r o u 1 h o u t ~. . Travel tn many parll of the area wu back lo -'I'll '!Clldlttom Thunday night. ·-• F,...P .. el DENIAL ••• up lo 12 fett high and crating • flood ~ ol "· top ~~-·-1n the •·te. !ward with heavy ralna tn acme...... •~ ws -~ Tile drenching nJn WU alto ca1llinl li(IUlloch II J)veo crtdft' by many fot wl ... -·d mudllidea In w eater n "bulld!nl'' the city ol Anal>elm. DurfioC P;J':ania. Slldea were occun1ng his natmt Dl~~':',:U devtlopod ~ "futer than we ·can poalhly keep up the AnabeJm , home of the with them," aal.d • 1pokeaman for Illa Callfonia Ancell -bill dub WU bulU state tramportatlon department . by 1111 clty. ' A stale of emer1ency existed In ~. Neither mu dtoiad that the7 hid • lown of ibout 1,IOO 00 the Naw Yori< -lntlftll In~ whlcb ptnecl allte border. Mn. Wllllam Lutt, wile of anhanced •alua thniuP city pt1bllc tht police clilef, aald, "We're compltlely -a.. under water - I would 11y aoven or nine lililrcloch Aid he had -hrNllD( la feet on Main StretL The whole IOUlbem Anahalm pi>parly for the put lJ - tnd of town II evacuated. 0.. U... are laclud!Df ...,,. land ~ adJolntlii breU!na. All roacll art dosed. The water the 1eW<>be built North Amtrlou AV!a- 11 gfon pbd .Molt ol lbe teltpbonel are tlon Inc. property which II DOW the alto (jf out." AuloDttJ<I. the county'• I a r 1 u t Some of the ullmated 15,tltlO ptflODI amployer. evacuated tn Maryland ...,.. rttumtcl lo 'Ibo. city -er donled that be hail their home! by late 'l'ltunclly, hut !Un advance Inf~ al N..ui AmlrtcM ol hear -rt..r cnotJnr ,.... .... pJana """" lia and -partnvi evacuaUDlll along tbe Potomao one! a... purchued SO acrK ntar Illa.future plant quehanna riv.-.. . lite. Ten trailer homta along U.S. ltoute I Murdoch and his partnera bouibt the were awept Into Northeall cretl< 'l'hllra. 1Noparty for •bo<JI 18,ltlll an acre tarlY'lil day night when the river -e 1t10 and it wu IOld lo North Amerldli DAILY PILOT TM ar.et a.t OA'lY PILOT. wllfl ""ldt Battle of Bulge Story- , 1 overburdened by flood walera neeplnc 1or plant upanllon later that YW' ftp' -==:;;:~:;~~~~~~~~d~ow;•;fro;;m;;Pe~nnay~~lv~ani~•~·;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~m~ior;e~tblli"~~·l2,000iaoi•iorit •• ii;;;:=~~~ ' .. ctmMMll ........... """' " ...... ..., ,... OtwllW c ... , ""'ltll"" ~ ....... 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Ill readm on Sunday: llATn.E OF BULGES -Weilbt rt- dueticil treatments can Utln your wallet (or pune) almlllt u mucb u they thin you -maybt even more. Staff Writer Geor(e Leidal'1 llory wtll bt futured on "YOU Put.'' LOS ANGELES PQLll'ICS -'Ibo clil- lri<t attorney ract II 1olnl lo 111 holler and tougher, according lo prtdlctlonl ot Southem Callfomla Focua column. THE NEW HAYAXAWA -AllO on the Editorial P.,., colwnnlll S, I. lftJI• · ka,.. tella how he quit llllOklna. It ln- •olvtd • chanp In tell concept wlilcb hu changtd his total behavior. PAm PAGl'I aDU>RBN -FamUy WetklJ cover 11«7, "'11111e Adopted CbiJdnn Are Tnlly Mint!" !Olla ol tis· yeor Q1letl for l'lll!lllinont by "8111 (Mn. Chari• CUmn) Pqt and i,,, hliablnd. Patll llld Illa bfl 81'1 piclurld ln ..,.... llbot. llENTINCll> TO lltlJTD -k lllllllloi 8 nol IJclil I drtYU la Mlelll:ed to-tlnthe-a_,_.ol• hoapttaL "-dlled -ftlhn 11"'1 lftveatlpltl ... -i llDlanct lo ... bow lt'1 -k1nC out. ror( (Jp ~ -'lbat'a Illa Ur~ 'ot an •Jlllallni pge 1\111 or plctura ot clop and cats -~ ~ J>tOPie t Ii 01 tab With them wheD "lhty ,0 lo the • animal hoopllll: ' BLIND LEADS BLIND - A lecally blind Huntington Buch ...,, wanls lo utll>lilb a COIDllY committee lo coonl!D- ata Job one! tratntnc Information lo r handicapped pel'IOI•. • TODA'\"8 a.osING PRICES ••• - In Holland, Illa dnc market II reported much like the nwnmodillet prlcea 81'1 quoted hi this count17, '!bat'• onlY one part ol ~pth rtpcri ~ ,,..... the dru( ..... In z... ... . MAGGIB'I DOOllmlr ~ llas Road ,....,,.,. to~ lo-·-Maal• Slnltll and llndl lhl Ac••l7 Aw a rd wlnnor 1lllnl lier Oacar u • doonlop. NOltTR, IOVTS, Wlft -Tr av 11 )rtlc:IK ollor lhree-ftl -::0,"' ~ 11oaa -ncrt11 1o '!uria, to s.. Dlqo or ..,i,to llawall ' llDGAll IUCIU.NAN -0... ol th a -tlurallla ............. ., tbe cftlturJ adaml the mver ol TY Win. Covlr a1«7 II a b o u t Gia !l'clnl'I "Code'• CountJ" -... .. b I. b ~ II featlftd. June Specials • •••• SALE m. ••• J7f. ! Thi• lovely collectllft of Lou;, XV styl•d lt~l11 by Htrlte91 ere b•l"t f•etured in our Jun• 'r•·Sal•. Now 11 the tim• te make your 11lecllon1 of ,qutllly furnl1hin91. by HERITAGE SALE 155. -11'. DREXEL-HERITAIOl>--HENREDON-WOODMARK-ICAWTAN---------- 1 . 7'J• INTEllOIS WllllDAYS I SAnllDAYS. , ... le liJO . NIDAY 'TIL f:DO . ' ' •• N~UACHe 111l WU1CUH' DL '42·2111 TORllANCI e 11'49 HAWT!tOUll ILVD • ,, .. ,,,. 1.A8UNA HACH e ,., HORTH COAu HWY. ·-· - ,. • • • ' ' " A A came pit. I I •• • • • • ' s DAILY IUf I • 'fop Grad Housewife ; Saddleback S tc1ges Commencement Rita By PATRICK BOYLE ot WM Daltr r11M tltft A str11gh~A Mission Viejo houaewlfe walked off with top honors Tburoday evening at the Saddleback College com- mencement. ' Mrs. Dorothy Burns, of -Miu .. Drive, wu tbe first student ln the stven- year history of the COl!llftunlty college to earn a perfect A average for two years of study. She WIS one of 243 atudetrts receiv• ing usoclate In arts degrees at the two hour evening ceremony, which was threatened with cancellotioo by dark rain clouds. Her honor u valedictorian was not an- nounced until ' the Yerf · W of the ceremony and she said she had not really been expecting the award. "! .knew I had the grade point ave.rage," the 39-year~ld mother of two said, "but l ·10rt of hoped they would give the award to a young pel"SOJ1 who was holding down a job and going to 8Chool al the same time." Mrs. Burns, who has lived in J..1ission Viejo for four years, plans to attend Cal State Fullerton in the fall and major in the social sciences. lier husband and 16- yeaN>ld daughter accompanied her at the commencement exercises. LARGEST CONCRETE POUR IN COUNTY HISTORY HERALDS NEW LAGUNA HILLS STORE B•10m•nt of S.•rs L•9un• Hills FKUlty Took 5,400 Cubic Y•nl• of Comont The principal address at the ceremony was delivered by UC Irvine Chancenor Daniel G. Aldrich. Aller a loudatory fn. troducllon by Saddleback College Presi· dent Fred Bremer, Dr. Aldrich talked on the processes and 1Jnu ot'an"education, noting that all educational institutions Jiave been criticized in recent years by the society. · Big Store Begun • •• ··$30 Million Sears for Laguna Hills " Construction of the $30 mllllon Laguna llW. Mall near El Toro Road has begun 'With the official groundbreaking of one of .its major department stores, Sears, <Roebuck and Company. ~ Sears Los Angeles-Orange County :'IJistrict manager Eugene W. Weldon of· "1.ciated at the groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday on the site betweeri Calle del µ Louisa and Avenida del la Carlota, "West of.the San Diego Freeway. · The 214,688 square foot Sears will he • of the first stores completed in the center when it opens in early 1973. .. The center directly borders Leisure :World and will also contain Broadway 'and Bu!Jwm department stcres and about 80 speciality shops. :-"The explosive growth rate for this 'j>art of Orange Counly led us to explore lhe possibility of a new Sears Store 'h!re," Weldon said Wedne3day. -. Research proved there was a need for shopping for this fast growing population, he added. The $6 million Seara will be a 11con- temporary mediterranean" design with only one story above grade. It will he the 27th Sears in the Southern C.alifornla area and will include a main floor selling area, basement offices, garden shop and 20-ear service capacity auto ceoleT with gll> pumps. Landscaping will he done around the store. Architect is Robert Clements and Associates. General Contractor b Ernest W. Habn Inc. of Hawthorne. The mall will serve Laguna Beach, South Laguna, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, L a g u n a Niguel, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills and El Toro. ~Capo Chamber Proposes :$22,000 in City Budget Olflclals of the San J"'" C.plstrano Chamber of Commerce have proposed a 1972-73 budget that would reqttlre ,.me $22,000 in funding from the city. The Chamber thls year has operated on a $3,900 city allocation for community 'l?:romotion and has ~ked for even less - ~,444-ln operating funds for nut fiscal 1e.r. ~ .• However, the major port.ion of the 'Chambers budget would go toward pro. moting and developing new indusb'y, retail · business and tourimn in the com- munity. According to Chamber manager Mag .. «fe Olson, the document Ls only a pro. il0'81 and has been submitted to the city .council for consideration. Councilmen will cliscuM the request during budget study lll!UiOM in JUiy. · -The total budget call.s for espondltur.. of some $25,000, but $3,000 would be taken 1li by the Chamber In the form of 1Dembenh.lp dues. , ·To attract and promote ligb~ cloan in-.. • dustries to the community, the Chamber would spend 15,000 preparing brochures and dislributlng them to industries and lndusbial brokers throughout Ca!Hornla. The money would also go toward a study to compile facts on the city's housing facilities, labor force, financial services and other factors industries would be concerned with. The Chamber has proposed gpendlng 110,000 to promote retoil trade promotion and development The money would go to provide walking toura of the city's historical points; to compile a profile of all lradesmen ond services; to plan for special evenla and pay for holiday decorations; and to promote Flesti Days. 'I1ie third major category, tourism, would take 18,11211 of the proposed budget aod would call for the Chamber to he the • downtown center ol lnlonnatioo for the community. In 1971-72, the clly allocated 12,100 to the Chamber for the preparation of pnr molional brochures about the city for dl.sbibution to tourtsta. :c~· Drug Booth Lauded, Even With Ersatz Grass Sm FRANCISOO (UPI) :_ Tbe Cen- tiw( ~ Ageocy -on "drug ~" won top prlu •t the American ~al Alooclalloo conventloo -cle>plte Assault Trial: A: ~i>i£ · m~·s~oot . FORT PIEllCE, Fla. (UPI) -When their" argument over the quallty ol his pies got loo' bot !<1 ~. 1 bakery man aJ1etodly popped hit cllent In tha - wllb • J>Wltll "'1tter pie. But Kenneth Schlldt, • rutaurant manager, didn't tough when he wiped tha plHl!tlng from hl1 l1ee. Instead, '!bu .... OJ ho '-.barged baiery clellveryrnan J11111n Van Kelal wllb "maull and' bat. tery with 1 pie." A fort Pl«« court hearini wu lltt lot J uly ~. ~ compl1lnt uld tha eraument ~ wtien Schildt oompl.eln.i tl\lt Van JC.tu pi.. hadn •t been up to "' !otelY. Altor1119tt ~,.... ....... ed. Von ,._ """""111 went to hll tract ond <amo -wUh tha peanat llallar.am· pie. · ' • hag of erastz marijuana. Tbe hoolli, originally creatod by CIA doctors for. parents who work for the agaicy, wamed of drug dangers, showed eumples of narcotlcs and gave oil the "tmell of marijuana." But doctors who manned 11 sald the bag ol dried leoves and sterns labeled ml(l- ~;w,un't. real.,. ajthough a bag of pit '~ -.! hangs on the dlsploy DoniiaUy and wu flown to San Frm- doco. · They said federal narcotics •gents w.uned them that trlMJlOrlinl! mar~ julna . ..roA .tat.. llneJ : la IDegal - ...., for-Ille CIA. . Mlllouch· they tool< the bag off for the AMA convmtion, the physicians ap- parently planned to compound their "dime" t;y fl11nc the marijuana back to the ·Washlngtoa. D.C., area for restor• tlOn on the permanent display. '!be C!Kmedlcs sald the booth -which wou the AMA •1 Bllill111 Gold Medal !or • doing the belt job of Pl't9Clltlnr In, formalloo -·ectucoted at• lust one-cJoe. tor11 wife. Tbe woman. wbo ocll u 1 h!ih 11Chool t... mooltor, in 1 SIA Frandleo JUburb, amelJed tha bunlfnc JUbltlnce IOml\ llmeil, pout<d, t1"'1 lllllled It 11aln. ''Dull mmlls jult lib tlle -ol mY boil," lbe aid. Sex Proprietor Bows, Shuts Down Jerusalem Shop JERUSALEM (UPI) -Mayor Teddy Kollek bowed to pressure today and ordered the closure of the city's onJy sex shop. "According to the laws of business licenses, this shop needs a license and the municipality has decided to close the shop." The closure order wu for 30 days. Kollek received a petition signed tly 150 persom saying the existence of the shop "poisons tbe minds of children and undermines morals.'' Demonstrators appeared almoot dally In !root ol the shop until the owner, Zlden Wacker, closed temporarily. But he reopened for a day Thursdsy and the demonstrations resumed. The boutique, aimllar to many in Europe selling ·oesuaJ literature and equlpmenl, biid a lister shop in Tel Aviv damaged by fire three nlghta ago. Two youths we.re arrested a• suspected anonlltl. He said a higher education should p~ vide a person with insight into his society and should prompt him to work to better that society -not to destroy It. "Unless an educatktn gives rise to re!pODSible action," Dr. Aldrich said, "then the entire effort is an exercise in futility." He said o~~ major aim of college was to provide a "developed sense of good taste'' to the student, for the student fac· ed many important decisions about life after graduation. ''Society has done . much for the educated man," the Chancellor con- cluded. "He owes much to society." During the presentation of diplomas to the students, many were presented with scholarships and special awards earned during their two years at tilt school. Depart for China WASHING TON (UPI) -Reps. Hale Boggs and Gerald Ford, th> Democratic aild ' Republican floor leaders· of the House, conferred. over breakfast with President Nlxoh toilay, tberi departed for a lw<>week visit to China. 'Ibey were following the Senate Democratic and Republican 1-.clers, Sens. Mike Mansfield and.Hugh Sco\I, who mode • lllmllar lrip HVeral week& ap. r DAM.Y '1LGT>t ......... IT WAS WORTH ALL THAT !!llDNl!Jlfl' plL BURNING, Fred Burns, Mrs. Fred Bum1 -,nd D•USl h.fw K1r1n, 16 Threat of 2nd Overtime •' . . . . Suit Forwardedto·Fmn A second threat of su it against the city of San Clemente for asserted overtime hours which went uncompensated In the polfce department has been referred to a Santa Ana law firm . Counc:ilmen, following the pace set two weeks ago in another overtime claim, referred the reque st for 2,000 hours worth of overtime by fonner intelligence Detective Ron Dalrymple to the firm' of Rutan and Tucker. Dairymple, who serves as police chie f and town marshal in Paradise Valley, Arlz., claims the city owes him for the h>urs he worked above his standard shift. His claim, added to a 600-hour claim by fonuer detective Burdell Burch, brings to 2,600 llourl" the total In back pay being sought. Both former local officers have aa1d their claims stem from their dlasatlslac- tlo'n with the prevailing city pollcle!i whlcl>.~age compensi)orJ time off and do ,.,t lilclucle overtime pay. Both have said that If councilmen rtfllSe to honor; !lie claims. that 111¢wUl , sue caae,s.to reaolve the conflicts .. Ov~\IJ!!e. pruenlly Ls a key bartpjlftlng f&Sue in public safety workers.• t*ii_ foi- . blgher wages aod benefits nat tlscal year. Public Safely Director Cllllord Murray has said that ln recent years his officer• log nearll_ t,000 houn overtbne tn a ti-- month p<riod -hours yielding no atra pay or Ume on. LBJ Given Checkup• SAN ANTONJO, Tes. (UPI) -Fonner President Lyiidon. B, Jolmon entered Brooke Army Medical Center for a routine checkup Tbundoy, two lllODll\I · after he suffered his aeCOf1!1 lieorl •ltack. Doctors relWJed to comment Oii Ilia -. diUon. Vacation Time ... Wagon Time • Colony Park .. • ••• ..• IF CONTINENTAL BUILT -A STATION WAGON, COLONY PARK WOULD 'BE m Colony Park offer• the new look o! !uxw'y In station wagona for 1972. Long the lea<!er In the station wagon field ••• aee for yourself the most magnificent collectfon of better wagon Ideas under one roo! ••• Te1t drive one today ••. SPECIAL ..• $4866.00 Montego., .• Villager "Car Of The Year" ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL IN A STATION WAGON, •• THE HOTTESr · STYLING ON THE ROAD TODAY I ( I e GREAT SEI.ECTION e ALL _WITH Affi . CONDITIONING Home Of The New Car •• , "GoU-Tet1ek" 2828 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • IMO IUD • Home Of The New Car , , • "Geltlea re.di" I 11 ' Cracking Down On Skyjackers WILD IWS DSPT. -ayjlcklQp II ~flllo dq .... -...... beocmle ......., •• - JJU 11111. old 1n •bout lhe wootlw w-ev•7body II toWnc •bout It bul """°"7 4'1¥' OJ1111dna. . Tbt procUce ., -blndlll takllC .... • jot olrllnll' .... fordl!I It lo .. • ~ -It -~ lll)lpOlld lo 1iu11ecomtcllx:rwloc1n1o1nUoa1or On Eat,. In We•t-·lt'• Stm•mg Jaw tnlon:'lmlllt'omc.n ... )Wbm, not I lo --lhe Ullw thlmlllM. 8olue """·--·i....,.. pokl lo pt boct Jorst ~ ..,, tbe people Sl4rm1 have aprud havoc In widespread areu of nation. The town of Occoqum In Virginia wu <ompleteir. evacuated after "Agnes" dropped more than 1 foo!o ol water on the East Coast. In picturo at left, the Occoquan Inn is windowsill deep In water. In photo at right, normally parched Phoenix goes under water u nearly 4 Inches of rain flooded streeta. Manr..homes were damaged. .. tllom. Obvlaoll7. Ilda er1m1aa1 llfObltm .... B . ' h D 'd ,,. ....,. -.... 1ow o111cen, 11 ..... ntis ec1 e 6tlllnW'otloul-u.lawol!loorwbo.--. ::.":':'.:ra!::!·~ To Float Pound, lhe R'Pllbllcoa from NewPorl Beach. CAllPENTD, P.IIOR lo bll - ey lo .,. ~ -. -bell kmwa u a GOP' 6lplf, one of lhe craalon of Cll /'1111 to 1et llepublJcarur -Cid u .. Oraai• COul atl<Jmey of COlllldor1b11 npute. 1111 leu well knolrn !hat he II a tanner 11811 .of ·the ·r-.i ,-. or llmfllpllGD. Atl¥WIY. Clrpoiltar, In bll ~ .......... -.. cllotrman ol tbe laata lubcommlltee OD Civil lllaorder. And In 1 currmt preu releue, Senator · Deacy lei ll be -lhal be COlllldm 1111 pncllct or 111)1oclllnc to be 1 civil dllonJer OD tbe hlcbttt lfreL 80 A.I CllAIRMAN of lhe commlltoe, he hu lel up lwo hearlnp lbal wW probe Into thlt new criminal pheoomena or lhe lei .... 'Ille -IUCb quiz wW be ilundled lcll1M1ow In San Fnncllco. A le<Olld heal1n1 will !lilre pllce July I lo 8onFrancll<o. · Carpenter uplalnl, "II It our inlenllon to determlnt ti lhe C 111 lo r n I 1 Lefltlature, lbrou&h hearings by the eonup!Uet, can blcome pot!Uvely ln- volYed ... dtlorrent tnlllllllCO to help llop tbe ltyJaclllnc of alrllnen." AdmlUodly, !here ii 1 llJ'Oili QUU11on ti Clllfomla, aclinC ... tlolo ......... i-. CID really do anylhlnJ about jel crtmlnals. On the other hand, you at lull have to gly1 Carptnlar crtdtl far not treating lhe ..._ lille the wealblr. At laut he't lr7lnr lo do tomelhJni 1bou1 it. OUr tlote senator admllt the limited role or bll commltl,.'s probe. ''MB SUBCOMMITrll ,...,..1,.. the prHmplion rt•Polllibllilu of tbe fedlnl '"vernmtnl but we would lille to participate further to try and Identify any roll the lta&e miaht play," C8rpenter e1- plalnl. Aa • ftllilt, • lot of folb ... being ... vlted to ehow up at the lwo hearlnp and off• teatlinoily. Local lild lllle law ..,. lorcoment people are Invited,. olons with ollldall from the J'-.! AvllUon AdmlnJrlretlon (FAA), Air Transport AuoclaUon, ptlola lild tlewird111' union llli!I oll]IOl1 ~-.f,uit. ~ ........... to 1tt'.-... """'ii! uie!leld o1 111--1o·i.tuy .. the Comlblllitmin ~~ the ~ nku11i 8.at· W'OUld cause IO!nollod)o to forot1Uil7 ilU CODlnJI of I Jetliner ID ~ TD lllNA'IOR anllelpalel il\eie 11111 be -areu of tlole control lllle in ba-e and paaengtr lnlpectlon, ad- dltloMI 1te11rily pertonnel ot llll!er penallles for lkyjocken. Defend Sterling LONDON (UPI) -The govemmtnt will allow the value of the pound to float temporarily, a trealW'y zpokesman said today. The Pound baa beeo under heavy aelling pressure in recent days. . Londm't.lweilJI exchanfe markets will be closed today and Mondey, the lpOkesman Ille!. The value or the pound ctottd on the Londoo market Thuroday al $2.5760. It will be ollowed lo float -!Ind its own The SW. IOVfrnmtill expecta an ear- ly devaluation of the Brltl.sb pound, the ltaliaa Lira, and the Dlllilh kroner, • 1pokeaman of the Swiss economics minlltry told a newa conference today. level 11ainat other cuntneiu -beyond the oormol limlit of parlly with the dollar and with common market cur· rencies. Centro! banu will noi be obliged lo atep in to maintain tbe normal parity, as they DOW must do. Under the molt recent agreement on parltJea, nachtd in December when the dollor wu clevolued, alerlinl can move from a mlnlmwn of $2.5471 to a max- imum of $2.6643. The decilion to float the pound was the aecond move the Britlsh eovernment has laken In M boura to defend llerlinl. 1buraday, the bank rate was raised from 5 to I percent, a move which checked some of the presaure on the pound in foreign exchange marketll. Allowln& the value of a currency 1o Ooat ii not new. West Germany has done it when pressure built up for an upward revaluation of the mark, and the Cana- dian dollar has been allowed to float 1lnce before the l..t round of parily agreements. . Tbt lntemaUonal Monetary Fund tendl to frown on 1uch meuurea, preferrfna to 11e currencies kept within thtlr qreocl limits. Jaycee Election Lasts 13 Hours ATLANTA (UPI) -5amuel D. Winer, 29~ of New Marttn.mlle, w. Va., wu elect.ed president of the U.S. Jaycees ear-li' today alter 13 houn of balloting by the 12.000 convenUon delegates. Guns Bark • Ill Middle East, Rocket, Artillery Fire Traded by Israel, Lebanon By The A1IOdlted Prell Rocket and artillery fire again have reverberated acrou the border between h:nel and Lebanon, and each govern- meol accused the other of shooting firot. Beirut charged that Israeli artillery shelled two villages in southeast and south central Lebanon with an intense 2\Hiour barrage. The Lebanc!t army said one woman was kllled and another seriously injured in Dibblne, seven miles from the border. Majdal lallm, five-miles from the l>on!OI', came Ullder fin> for 20 minutes, 1be communique said, and several houses in both villages were damaged. , The Israeli military command In Tel Aviv claimed guerrillas In Lebanon fired Katyusha rockets at the oortbem border town of Kiry•t Simona, acroa !he froo. tier from Majdal hlim. The Israelis said nobody wu hurt, and they returned the fire. The Israeli command also said gunners in Syria shelled Israeli army po!iUons on lbe Golan Helgbll. The Lebanese communique said the at· tack on its villages was preceded by a 35- minute overflight of Israeli Skyhawks. LebaneJe Foreign Mlnl!ter Khalil Abu Vnautlaori:ed Raids Sen.ProxnrireZeroes ln On Selection of Abrams WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. William Pmmire (O.Wl.s.), 1aid toda7 be will llghl lhe OOidkmAUon of Gm. (higllloo W. Abrams u Army chief ol stall unless Atrams gives a "tbcroughly satisfactory ~lanaUon" of unautborized air raids in Noi1b Vietnam . President Nixon has n <> m i n a t e d Abrams, the U.S. commander in V·ietnam the past four years, to succeed Gen. Wiiliam C. Westmoreland , wllo will rtllre at the end or this month. Proxmire referred to the case <>! Gen. John D. Lavelle, lhe 7th Air Force com- mander in Southeast Alia, who wu fired and sent baclt home to rellremeill for orderi!Jg bombing strikes In N-Orth Viet- nam lietween l..t November and March that were oulaide guidelines laid down by President Nlton. MC!Gotlea•n l'r•tieb WASHING'roN (AP) -George MoGovarn, delcribed by aid .. 11 eaaured of tbe DemocraUc pnoldenilal nomlna- lloo, baa ICbeduled a lil·state rwing through the Soutb to muster support loc a campaign against Pre$1denl Nlzon. "We're rurming igainst Nhon now," said Frank Mankiewicz, ooe of the South Dakota senator'• lop strategists. McGovern needs no U.Sh support from DiJ:ie to win the nomination, his slralegiJls said 'lllursday. In fact, they have said he will have enough convention delegates for l1le nomination by July I. Retienue Sharing have to wait until after the political con- ventions. 'lbe reYenuHbaring meure swept throogh tbe House on a 274-122 vote I._ _1_N_s_H_OR_r_._· _· .... I Tbursd1y after cleleol of an attempt lo delay the eUeclive date Iii months. Aa posed by the House, lbe sharing .,.......m It relrolcllve lo lall Jan. 1. BenefU. lnereue WASHINGTON (i!PJ) -The way has beeo cleared tor tbe almost certain •II' prov al in Coqrea next week of an elec~ lion .,_ ,incftUe In Social llecurity -of 20 percent. Rep. Wllbtr D. Milla ( D -A r k • ) , chairman of the House :Ways and Means O:mmittee, met 'Thursday in tbe Capitol willl Sen. Frank Church (!).Idaho), and agreed to • procodure to speed !he In- crease through before Congress recesses a week from today for the Democratic National Convention. Shoed11f1 Me tlve!' CHERRY HILL, N. J. (AP) -Au- thorities say lilclwin C. Grace has •II' piled -Uy for a JOO at an employment aaency where he tlorted a tdloollliJ -In which six men were killed lild .rs ... -.ded. Hamad called In the ambamdora from Ille United Slates, Britain, France, the Soviet Union and China and delivered a written protest against the Israeli raid Wedoesday on the villaJe ol Hashay1 and adjoining Palestine guerrilla camp11 in sou-Lebaoon. The Lebanese government said 13 Lebanese were tilled and 17 wounded in the Israeli attacks Wednesday. The 1Uerrlllas lold the government there were 30 commandos killed or wounded. The Lebaoese dead rePoriedly Included eight civilians, four soldiers and one policeman. But newspapers carried reports of SO wounded treated at a hospital in Marjayoun and another 11 at a hospital In Sidon. The Israelis also captured five Syrian officers including a brigadier general, who were touring the area. Israel saJd the attacks were in reta1ia- lion !or attacks Tuesday by PalesUnlan guenii!as from Lebanon In w!Jich two Israeli soldiers and two civilians were wounded. The Lebanese claimed those guerrillas came from Syria and accused the Israelis of seeking revenge for the Tel Aviv all1J<irt lilUlllCnl by -J_..ae terrorists working for a guerrllla group that has an. office in Lebanon. The Lebanese government and the guenillas mm to be moving Iowan! • modifk:alion of the 11119 Cllro Agreement they made settlng rules for the guerrllla.s in Lebanon after months of clashes. 'It's Henry. He's /o6t his Jittl• bklldc bookr B52sMake Heaviest Raids Yet II)' GIORGI ESPIR SAIGON (AP) - A hllldred U.S. 1112 bomllen dropped UOO llXIS of bombs -South Vietnam'• northem c1a1 .... line today In the heavlell rolda of the Vietnam war. !nfonnanta Aid tbe atrlkel were aimed ot culllnf off North Vletnlmeae troops and auppliel. 'l!>e7 alto noted lhe7 could be 10Ci1Df Ille llllp for• --Viet-namese tpn111na openlion weotward from Hue loward the A Sheu Vall07, a major North VielillmeM base camp pd llaalns area near the Laotian border. The lnformaolt called a11enucm to President N1UYt11 Van Tbleu't tlotemenl Monday lhll be bad ordered a three- moath ·campalio lo retake. the terrlloiy losl In lhe North· Vie-offensive. The B5la bit troop pot!UCllll 1nd 1Upply cachet along the My Chanh River defen1e lint north of Hue and tbrou&h !be foot· bllll lild ll1()\IDlalnJ llrelclllng west ol the old unperlal capital to the A Shau Valley 25 mUet away. One of the main objectives, IOUtCfS said, wu to check any effort by the North Vlelnamue 3U B Division to at· tack Hue from the west in a coordinated assault wilb units north of My Chanb. Many of the strikes were in the 25-mile- loog A Shau Valley. The South Vietnamese e o mm a n d repoiUd 11>11 126 North 'Vl<Wmese troops were killed and 13 tanJui deslroyed Thursday at My Chanh, 20 lo 25 miles north of Hue, and oo the western Oant 12 miles from Hue. The communique rePorted one South Vietnamese soldier killed and 16 wound· ed, but field reports said nine were tilled and 62 WOW'lded. On the southern front, reinforcements were rushed In as flgbllng continued thil morning in a village 55 miles rmhwest of Bailon. A lolel of ~North v1e11wn.,. were reported killed Jn the batile In Suo Da hlmlet since flgbtlng broke out Thunday. Field "'Ports Aid eight government militiamen defendlnt the hamlet were kllled and tt wounded. The hamlet Iles In the shadow of 3,200- fool Black Virgin mountain, near the pro. vlnctal capital of Tay Ninh. North Ireland GuMire Blazes; Truce Periled BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) - . 'Ille lrllb ~ l\i'ley't -...... fire promise In Northern Ireland came under pressure today on both the polilicol and mllltary lronl.s. Brlllsh army beadquarten aclaJowiedg· ed that the truce -'lbui'sdn by the ProviJional wing of lhe frllh Republicao Anny was not due lo take ef· feet until Mooday night. But a spokOllllaJI said 11111 in the meanwblle violence bod escaJated, and that there was more sliootJna Jn Belfast and Loodond<rry dur- ing the night than Jn any recent n!ihl. An IRA faction in Belfast lasbecl out al "truce 1D0111en" and vowed lo battle on for • united ~Ireland. Militant Proteatant leader William cr&ig said the "temrlll movement must be broken up, and If 1lle RCUrity forces relax Jn any way, !be peo- ple mull ICI for lhemoelws." The Rev. Jan Paisley said if tbe anny olX>pt bunt- ing down "murderers and o I be r lawbreekers," the Protestants will not tolerate it. Meanwlllle, Britilh ~ fought -for three hourt in llOUlhwut Belfall on the fringe of a <lalhoilo dillr)cl. More than 200 rounds were fired , and the army claimed t1Jree llUS'l'il1u were blt. Shola punctuated the night ID Lon- donderry, but no casualties were noported. H<nrever, the violnce which bas plagued Nriern Ireland for more than ~ years and has taken at least m bvet w .. expected to drop off as the ceaae-llre awroached. What tbe outcome of theto hearillp will be It unclear 11 thlt Poinl In time but the testimony in lltelf may 1hed ...,. new Uchl on the problem of Jet blndlll in ..r 11me. Al lust it'I Worth O try. Winer, a clothier, won out on the 14th ballot over Jack Gottshall, Nashvllie, Toan., Qlct Haho, Terre Haute, Ind., and Blily Rll)'Jles, Tulsa, Okla. Winer wu prttldenl last year ol the W~ Vlrttblia Jaycees and led hiJ slate lo tbe Jayc<a' lop acblevement award. WASHINGTON '(AP) -The Senate Is eipected to join the HO!ilt .ID appiWlag lhe ~ of IOIDe flO billion with the llotel' lild-local IO'ermnenlo ov ...... nut five )'tin. But Senate IOlion 11111 Atlanta Logs Record Low Comden Ooualy Prooecutor A. Donald Biiiey Hid Grace lild applied 1! Key PtnOlllll n 1 job 11 a aecurlty guard but tbal ilit ,..UOO failed to maloriaUU. BllleY -lo SpecUlate on -llilil .... Ille ...... foc the aboOl!nf. but Aid aUCborNel ll't •1m a good CCNrSe" toWill'd unc:overlng a motive. Nixon Prefers Smalkr, Impromptu Conferences Temperature1 Cold From Great Lakes to Soutk 1.11 .... '11 • ••ti11t•-~-,,_ ...... lmli-~·"'"-:.. DAILY PLOT DELIVERY SERVICE 0.!twry of "" "'"' ""' .. _ WASHINGTON (Al') -Ho~ bit fnl new• cmlarenc.. ID ·t1n0 -· Preaidenl Nlml Aid be prefers im- promptu meelinl• with WIOte Houoe preis....,,. relllllrt to the ~ teclmicol -· "'Ille pooai>lltty of 'dumb and flablly' questions Ls much Jess" In tile inlcnnal oval Office aessiona tllan iii lbe 'big ta.I Rocm t.ellfiBta news conferencel, M a- p!alned. Nlton hu been crlticlJod lotel1 fer the lnlnquency of his meetlnc• Y I I b --· and tbe )'W'ionl .... he held bit 11tt televl.sed news """' fennce. I 11e .... u1<ac1 '11U"11•Y 11 hit 1op clomatieldvlaer, Jalm ~ - -wi.. be ltpCltad nomli7 that -_.... -lnltitlall with rtpcrilH b' -"-... lllilllJ ·~~to.-..... -ticiia, 7'111 will begin lo cbaraCloriM iJiJ' -··" lhf Preoltlml fllllW. lie ... ~!bit Jn Ille blc But 11.n - 1 ......... ~--.nwith m ml aametlmel llli.,... tin -lesa rolnmil -tlloi are when be meets w11b a.. 'Nplar' flhllr ·' ·- 'm • a ·~ E , I R .A , la 1 '\ ' I w ~ti' cl co I -w ,m ' , ve ta . ' of In ne th , • di • to wi ot w wi m m ne .Ill !D tho .Ju Ju co ~be J an be .. De des ag the Incl ·- :S -p the cJa a " attl De " bad :.:don "ID 'or "ldv a le s· wer OU Poll ;~ s~ you Ille 'viol ·. ;G . ~that ,!Jad , • , .. • \ U.S. Points ToEllsherg ln2ndLeak · , LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Tbe govm. • ment painted to Daniel Ellsberg and hll 1 assoc+ates as the chief suspects today i11 ., an alle&~ second Pentagon Papers leak -to oolwnn!st Jack Anderson -even as EU.berg'• espionage trial for the first • lea~ Is about to begin. • Elllberf, his codelandanl Anthony J . RUN01 their defense attorneys and · Andenon Ill denled the accU1atlon -the 1 la1':!0'8 cal1lng it a "last dltdt desperate 1 move"Jo discredit Ells berg and R~. 'Thi! Justi«! Department Thursday . , aabd tile federal Judge b .. rtng the Pen-. 1 tacon Papers case for a hearing into what federal officials said was pubJica .. t tfon of previously undisclosed parts of the ctassllied report in seven of Anderson's ~ columns during the past two weeks. . There b "a high likelihood, if not a·cer- talnty, that the. source of the volumes . was the defense in this case/' the govern- .. ment prosecutor argued. The Anderson columns "disguise the source of the ei:cerpts and nowhere re- . veal that they are taken from the Pen .. tagon Papers," the government sa1d. ~ "'lbese facts , together with the timing of the articles and other circumstances, Indicate that this material from the negotiation volumes i.s being planted with the defense in this trial," tbe Justice • ,Department charged. " The material in question deals with • diplomatic moves between 1965 and 1968 • to reach a peace settlement with Hanoi. Etlsbere once said he deliberately withheld those volumes when lie leaked others to newsmen, because he did not want the materiaJ in them to interfere with current peace talks. The govern- ment said knowledge or the methods and machinery involved could hamper U.S. negotiations because the volumes "con- tain ,ensltive information, including com· · ~unicltJ.ons intelligence." · Ellsberg has said he no longer ha.!1 those volumes. But U.S. Di.st. Court . Judge Matt Byrne earlier ordered the Justice Department to tum over its copies of the volumes -since they would be used by the prosecution -to tbe l""Y'T'S !or EtlsbeT'g and Russo. But he clamped a strict secrecy lid on the contents of the volumes. In a joint denial statement, the. six defense attorneys said "the deft!ndants and their lawyei::s have no knowledge of any facts upon which such a charge could be based. "This fabe allegation by the Justice Department appears to be a la!t-ditch desperate move to create prejudice against the defendants in a case which the American piople are coming more ,and more to recognize u a hoax," the .lawyen aaid. • The laW)'m: sald Anderson gave as his Boutte for the columns a White House . paper be obtained, which drew on . material from the Pentagon Papers and . other sources as well . "If a Jeak did ·1n •fact occur, lbe most likely fXlll'llbllity is <·that it came from the government," the :-.defense lawyers said, · In WHhlnllloo, Anderson said, "I have received no~g from Ellsberg and lhls Includes all of his de!ense coun>el." ·. . Stones Concert ·Producer Score s ·Police Attitude ~ SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tbe producer ol the Rolling Stones rock mu.sic concert here, where several hundred persona clashed with police, says the incident was · a "disgraceful display of a lackadaisical attltu8e11 taken by the San Dlego PoUce Department. "None (If this would have ever occured bad the San Diego Police Department :..; done what was done in every other com· • ·inuruty. which is simply to assist in lime 'o1 need when the need .Is stated well In 3dvance," BUI Graham said Thursday in a. Jetter to Mayor Pete Wilson. Sixty persons were arrested and 15 were injured in the June 13 diJturbance outolde the San Diego Spartl Arens. Police said the crowd waa angry at not being able to get Into the concert, In many cases because individuals had girclJased counter!e!t Uckets •.. "'"1e next night-rioting broke O\lt at a Stones' concert in Tucson, Ariz., after ~tbs without tickets tried to get into the concert ball. There was ·earlier 'v\olence In ','.arlcouver. B.C. ,, Graham nld bis ital! CO!ltaeted the ·,~ de~i week• In advance but . tblt officers did not ahow up as. early as bad been advised and theo failed to take Immediate action to disperse the crowd. /ti a/dug Exit Keeping one step ahead of the light drizzle in the Southern California area, this girl takes Jeave from a sparsely popu- lated santa Monica beach - to return when there is more sun, and, alas, more people. Deputies Nab 10 For Alleged Dog Fight Promotion LANCASTER (UPI I -A, group ol persons accused of Promoting deadly dogfights had a permanent concrete fighting pit as a stage for the bouts, sheriff's deputies say. The deputies an~ vice.squad detectives arrested six men and four women Th~ day, charging them With cruelty to animals for allegedly staging the battles between dogs of the pit bull breed, fighting canines of the English bulldog family. Pit bulls have been known and bred for centuries for their unrelenting grip, the source of the "bulldog grip" cliche. once locked onto the throat or body of an op- ponent, they grind ever deeper into the flesh, ignoring pain and resisting efforts to pry them off until the foe is dead or maimed. Sore feet Miss Fresno County, Coleen Ann Kincaid, 19, of Fresno, rests her feet alter posing for pictures for the opening of the 1972 Miss Califol'nia Pageant in Santa Cruz. The 30 competi· tors continue tonight alter Los Angeles and Sao Mateo won top first-round ratings. ......................................... Rooney Jr., Pair Fae~ Drug Raps LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Mickey Roooey Jr., son of the actor, and C.tberlne Frances Phllbln. former wife o( television personality Regis Philbin, have been indicted oo federal narcotics charges. · Rooney, rl, and Mr!. Philbin, 34, were t,ndicted Thursday along with Jeffrey •Lawrence Brookner, 19, on charges of posses.s.lng and distributing cocaine, the U.S. attorney's office said. If convicted they could be lined up to $50,000 .. ch and aentenced to up to 33' years in jail. They were arrested earlier this month. NLRB Rulh1g Vpheld SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tbe 9th U.S. Circuit Court o! Appeal today upheld a National Labor Relations Board ruling th,t Intemational TyPQgrapbical Union Local 21 engaged in unfair labor prac· tlces by staging a secondary boycott of San Rafael Independent-Journal ad- veriliiers. The court also upheld.a U.S. District Court fin:.ilng that the union and two of· ficers were in civil contempt for con- tinuing picketing of businesses in con· nectlon with t.he Jocal's strike against the newsp.v;pel'. , However, it did reverse contempt con- vlction.s of Local 21 President Leon Olson and Secretary-Treastn'er G. M. Bachich, saying there was no evidence.they knew about the continued picketing. Prlmar11 AHirmed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A !ederal judge has upheld California's winner- take-all primary election, affirming Sen. George McGovern's claim to all of the state's 271 delegate vores at the DemoCratic-National' Convention. U.S. District Court Judge Philip \Vilkins dismissed , on Thur sday a suit brought by four losers in the June 6 Californi8 Jresidential primary. The challe~e. led by.t ap attorney representing Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey 's California campaign, contested th e system that gave all delegate votes to the winner, claiming it deprived !Orne California Democrats o£ their full vote. Jark1on Kln Sue SAN FRANCISCO . (AP) . -George Jackson's parents have filed a $15 million lawsuit claiming the shooting death of their son at San Quentin Prison last August resulted from ·"intentional wrong· doing or neglect." Jackson, 29, was gunned down by gulrds who said be was attempting to escape. 'Ibe _suit, filed in U.S. District Court, contends· the convict-author 1 one of the Soledad Brothers, was "set up" and ••summarily executed." Bike l&elutal A1kell SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -State Board o! Equalization Commissioner William M. Bennet! Is aaking the Public Utilities Commission to reject Pacific Telephone Co.'s new request for a $198.2 mlllion rate increaae. Bennett called Thursday for public hearings and said Pacllic Telephone musl prove "it is indeed in an emergency con- dition." Brophy's ·Wife Faces ,Drug Rap, Manslaughter LOS ANGELES (AP) -The 19-year- old wife ol Republican Asaemblyman Bill Brophy haa been charged with felony manslaughter and driving under. the in- ' nuence of dangerous drugs, a di.strict at- tomeY's spokesman says. The complaint issued Thursday said Susan Marie Brophy was driving her husband's car when it crashed head-on Sunday into a small truck, killing a Cudahy l'OOple and Injuring a passenger in Mrs. Brqphy's car. , O!ficers identllied the dead as Chris Panas, 48, and hiJ wife, Elizabeth, 49. Mrs. Brophy and a woman identified as Marcellloua Manaiciens. were treated for minor injuries and releaaed. Police said the Brophyl, who live In ffigblsnd· Park, -e 1taylng al Malibu and that Mrs. Brophy was driving lo San· ta Monica to shopior breakfast when the crash occurred. Officers aaid the woman was driving under the influence of secobarbital, a sedaUve, which she· said was prescribed Jor her •. Bropby, 36, won the GOP nomination for the 30th Congreaa!onal District In the . June 6 ·primary ele¢1on. He bas represented the 46\h assembly 41slrict oince last November. . ~-THI '11N" PLAC• TO GO! @umm[Jj}ll!liffJ!Jl!ir~otffi I /@@JO@ffli11'~1 ""'- 100 Greet Young Guru ·~ · v • • · .. '•" -. • -·' FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON SM Gery Puckett • Tex Wllll•m• • Broad l!verty Bros. • Sklloa Ii Hondorson P1rtridp 1'1mlly f'llrlormors • Eddie O..n 1 ~ F~. ""'° 23, 1972 Beconaes Late $258 Million Cut • ~t of Budget ··. SACRAMENTO (AP) -and !run" fbe 'cost or atatel~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ll«'ald Reagan hes lovtrnment. lie has ,.,.;Ii proftd ht Is sUli 1 tough man toed I 11 -s m!Ili with iM state'spurse strings, ~ J 0 1 • .., on from the six state budgets. vrtoing 1258 million oot o! the The re<'Ol'd was $504 million nearly 18 billion budget sent during 1971. him by the Legislature. That was a lean year when 'The Rtpublican chief ex-Reagan's austerity budget was ecutive pared the spending blll padded out by the Democratic for the year starting July 1 b d t k · · th down to $7.7 billion before u ge -ma ers m e Legislature. signing it into law Thursday f evening. That makes it the na· But this Is a relatively at tion's runherup state budget-year for the state treasury after New York. and tbe e.xtent of Thursday's The vetoed items ranged bJg cuts was a surprise. from $60,IXKI to help the dty of Revenues are running well Sonoma celebrate its lsoth ahead of last year and birthday to $73 million in new Finance Director Verne Orr state aid to public schools. said the state might wind up Reagan said it was fine for with a $400 million. budget Sonoma to mark its heritage, surplus at the end of the neW but "expenditure of state tax fiscal year . funds should be limited to As Reagan signed the new events that are 'cleaioly of budget be.fore a conference statewide significance." roon1 full of reporters and As for school money. the aides he said. ''I hope your budget still boosts state aid by headline writers will note tha t $190 million -up to about $1.6 California -the largest state billion -Reagan said. The in population -is still fourth other $73 millkin will be re-in total budgets behind the talned for allocation by the federal government. N e w Democratic-controlled Legisla-York City and New York ture to paor school districts, State. said. California was first among LOSE 20 · POUNDS IN TWO WEEKS! Famous U.S. Women Ski Team Diet ,f During the non-snow off season the U.S. Women's Alpine Sk1 Team members go 01' the "Ski Team" diet to lose 20 pounds in two weeks. That's right -20 pounds in 14 days! The basis of the diet is chemical. food action and was devised by a famous Colorado physician especially for the U.S. Ski Team. Normal energy is maintained (very important!) while reduc- ing. You keep "full" -no starvation -because the diet is designed that way. It's a diet that is easy to follow whether you work, travel or stay at home. This is honestly a fantastically sucFessf~ diet. If it weren't, the U.S. Women's Ski Team wouldn't be per--' milted to use it! Right? So, give yourself the same break the U.S. Ski Team gets. Lose weight the sc ienti· fie , proven \Vay. Even if you've tried all the other diets. you owe it to yourself to try the U.S. \Vomen's Ski Team Diet. That is, if you really do \vnnt to lose 20 pounds in t\VO \Veeks. Order toda y. Tear this 04t as a remind er. Send only $2.00 ($2.25 for Rush Serv1cc)-Cash ls O.K. -to: Ski Team Diet, P .O. Box 15493, San Diego, California 92115. Don 't order unless you exp ect to lose 20 pounds in t'vo Y.:eeks! Because that's '"hat the Ski Team Diet will do! Reagan rolled back the size Jt~he~sta:t:es:__:w:he=n~R=ea~g:an~too:k~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of salary increases the 1 _ office. Legislature voted for state emPloyes and f a c u 1 t y members, and cut a long list of other items filling 13 legal- size pages. Reagan took office In 1967 pledging to "sqoiee1.e and cut * * * Democrats Seek GOP Aid in Veto SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Reagan's cut from the Legislature's version of the budget has prompted Democratic leaders to seek Republican help in restoring all or part of the amount. "The eyes of all conctmed Californians ought to be on these Republicans who could, with Democrats, overrkle cer. tain deletions," Senate ma- jority floor leader George Moscone (0.San Francisco) said in a statement. Assembly Speaker Bo b Moretti (D-Van Nuys) said 59 assemblymen are members of ·a coalition which sought to persuade the governor not to make a $73 million cut in state aid to tocat schools. · An override of a veto -It hasn't happened since llK6 - would take 54 votes in the Assembly and .27 votes in the Senate. Moretti said he thought that U the Senate overridea: the veto, the chances are.good the Asaembly would .too. Here is a rundown <lf item! vetoed: "' See If you've won this w"k. June 23 through June 29, 1972. 11 3 6 21 24 2 4 13 . . 18 22. ' ~- Pick up a Bingo Card from a participating Shell dealer today or aend a aalf·addrened .anvelope to Department BFC, #1. P. 0 . Box 279, Cttlcago, - 10 16 9 20 25 19 5 7 FREE . 17 12 " 8 . ' 14 23 ': 15 JlllnQlt 80648. Every SheU Singo C.rd Is ti potential winner. So 1ave your caril81 one doesn't win this .week, II ~uld win MKI week. • -School, aid -the governor blue-penciled $73 million in stale aid for local schools, saying it wpuld be '4beld. in reserve until school financing .reform lnislation is enacted l:;~~iiiiiiiiii~iiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiii~~~~ 'lo meet the plight o! our low-II wea'lth school districts." -Tuition -Reagan vetoed $26.5 million attached as a rider to the budget bill to eliminate tuiUon at th e University of California. -Salaiy Rel~ -Reagan chopped out $15.56 million that was added to the budge! by the Legislature to give stale employes a 7.S perct'!nt pay hike, reducing the pay raise to Reagan's original proposal of S percent. Reagan also alashed $13.6 million from .the budget that would have given state University aocl C o ll e g e s faculty membel'J 12.5 percent poy bll<et, reducing them to 7.5 percen!>' AllO cut wat .a $U.56 million augmentation !hat would have boosted University of Ca l ifornia !acuity salaries by 12.5 per· cenl Tbey will now rise by 7 .5 pemnt. -Medi-Ca! -He elimlnated $25 million adljed to the budget by the Legislature If! reduce the counties' share (If COilis under the Medi.ca! pro. gram. He alao chPoP.ed Medi· Cal !unds by 132.6 mllllon, saying it reflected revised ~load estimate •• PIANO SALE $JOO ·OFF -""' c .. ,.. F•llowlnv New Modtl1.: 1200 2635 1230 2640 ·20M 2645 HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN M ....... , $MS W• $13'5.00 ......... NOW· · HAMMOND SPINET OR&AN Wiiii .. i°""1tl• .. ,,... $149 5 W• $1729.00 ....... NOW HAMMOND CONSOLE & DELUX~ .SPEAKER . W.,..t, lljllil oow $15~5 for ·$3700,00 NOW ONLY ,, ALL ,!.\NOS OUARAHT••o TIN YIAAS ..... t¥ftlflt ~-- ·-• ~1 WURUIZEit , CONSOLE ORGAN 45001. . $2' 595 W•$Znt.GINOW H=~::~~~. . = $2151.00 NOW $1415: ' 'VVURU'IZER SPINET THEATRE · .. ;:fins.oo ~ow$ f 495 THOMAS $599 · Sl'INET ' · LO'VVREY ' s ·14.aft· •SPINET 4'"'W;lll' , • TINllGDAYS JUl'E1'•25 LOS ANGELES (AP) - About 100 clevoteet of a 14- Y"'r-old eastern guru we!· comed tbelr opirllual leader at lnternaUonaJ Airport by ohall(, iag, slnglnf hymns, .Cat· leriili roae pttals and kneeling or prwtratlng themselvet. 11J>rt:4y good1" llid Sbri Sant JI Malian!' of hll teceJ>' tion. He arrived 11nznday1 on another leg ol a world tour, dnMed In wblt. booll, Whitt ponts anil whll6 Nehru i-aet. DOOi OPINll SALIS AND INSTALLATION' J ' l'llOMNOONWl!l!KD"AYS SAT.&SUN. lOAM 1'1Ir Drtvl •Newport Blvd., Coata Meta Adultt fl.50 Juniors $1.00 Kids 2si 1 ... _______________________ ... f 842·4426 16130 hlllootl SI. HUNTOMTON llACH ........... ef ....... South . Coast Plaza . 3411 Bristol St! -Ph ~· 540-mt 1 .. • • • " r .. I I I ! ' 1-.... ~ .. • • • . ' • .. . . . • ~Aa ambltloul plan for a senfoi'·cltmn hOlllbu! dev~ · aplllel)t on ~·· most cenirally located hlliaille -a .. _,. DUCel •bove city ball -'-ba• spanod conlfl>. ""Y even before lll•flrst olllclJI public l!•arlng. 0Wnu John Elden la . IHklng rt20Dlng mm alngle to mll!llple r•ldentlal uae ao lit may -vuct a 200- unlt, l",dellrian-orlented comp1ex.do1lCl*J to provide Jow·relltal aparbilenli lo~ •en!Or c~ u:'J on i:e-. duetd Income•, 'l'llo no'tonger drlvf'carl and h4llneo • acceeilblo to downtown services. . · 1be~• la 119 doubt there oro a ·aubalanllal number of older ponoiis In thlJ •ltuatlon In Laguna. and their prob- lem• iiicraaae •renta cont~ue,to rile. I I . • HOwever, 'l!wnera of expellaive, th11l•f111110y homes. on the upper pait of •theMI ore,prot.~g tht proJ-cf, citing ob)ecllons. to overcrowding, bletabUlty ortlle·altep hillsta,, ·fears tha,I llCCUpancy cOuld l!OI be.rtitrlctod to Hnlor citizens. aJid potential fire hazards. Some'heated dlacunlon ls .In the offln& for the July 1 --~,bearing. • • , l I ' ·I , , f j ' . } I . i . , i ·' I I • . No :SaJt ·Creek Rep~at On the surface, 'the aimilarltles were 1'11'.readily· ap-. parenl r , ..... • · · CoGIY lllpttv~1 w•r• being asked to abandon .'• port!on-0£ ,.Sw•>' Jli Ille area of Salt Creek Beach.' 'ndl'latat a~t·lnvolved changing Ille.align· ment. qf'D~ Strand Road; and couuty aupervlaors ·ear· Iler thla -UI were not taking any chancel that another caUMieelebre would ,..wt • '. . . ·~tbbilih the n•strand matter ,was "routine" th• l•WDIU''!ri decided. fo·hold off witil i\ilblic Ii earing• coJlld bo~ed. ' . . .,· , Jt1 ~u SU~~ David Ba!'er'1•,~ -bJI natural. , I '1-• .. f • , "' .. • . . ' • .-. • ' • • • • .. . • I . '" ' ~ • ; • • • l ' ' ' 1-• • • • i • ,, i • " I l · • • • " • I • l • i I • 1,: ~ 11. ' i • ~. l ' ... , . l ' :. . ~ ~ • . • ' ' ' • . • ' . \ ' ' • • • • • ' • ' -L • I • ' • CUdOM T.\kOIJ JN ~ COIJt<(l'Y 'i"'Mi;t'l· ";:· IAYI Ii, TO 5~ \,. .. • 'IM4 TtlllM , ... Made NICI .... • hlh. s,omien, 5l1eb, Slllrh. ...... 11111 ....... s ... •WIMAHYllD ' • ' ... ....., ''"' • N •ANY mu· C ...... c..-. ....... " .. . ' .. ' ' I ' . . " . ......,_ ...... u ., • • -ALTllA110MI 11~; .......... , 11 .. ' .... -, ' """ ... 11 ..... 11 • · • ....,. •ar..,... · ... ...... .., II · .. .{/ W:."'r.'1fu~ ~ ,:::.",··. ·~i ---~j;~;;:,:i ~ ... :1N :.:i . ... ' ,.._~,, ,/:' .. , .............. t:ll •iwa?o•.... ....'\.· 0..0.-..0r.Aftll •. ,.,..,_.. ..... __ ........ ( • ·' .. . ·~' t \I , ' . • • • ,• . , ) . ) . ;, . 1 • • . ' · ... • • • " • • • ' •, r . . . . • ·-~:Off. qur entire, stock Pf .. ~:casual ·shoes. ···t:, ··~ ~ .,., ' ' . ' . "' ... . ' ' • i ··super ~vings ~ ·on,a great grdup of casuals. Smooth or sueded leathers in ~lip:.'?f1_0r I.as:~ styles! . ' . ' . • ' . ' . •• ' ·r ,, .I • I ' -' . -. ·-.. , . ! ' . . . . . . ' . " ,,''. ·sa~e:tS0/~ on -our entire stock oJ \.;;.'-" .. ; '.: .• · ·" . · ;9~rfs.'··socks.,~nd 'k'nee high~ ... ~~: .......... .. ,._, (· .. , . ,. .. :,:. ..... 1·._,,~ .., l I ', ' ... ... -... . ) '-· .... ' ", . , ~ ,y . ' . " \ ' ,. : -'• !' . .. ' ~ . • •• .. ' .. ,. ·-.· '.,, " '' , .. ~- • .. • ,( . •I • : ,. # ~· J,. ... ,.,. ' ' • • •• ,f~ ~) .,.,. .... , , '·. ii, .. ' ~· ,. .• ".'.· 't • 'l v -1' ... ' ' ' .. -,.. . . " " ..... ~ . ·- • I . . I .. _. ' " f .... ' ,., . .... ,( ' • ,, • . ' ' GutMop ankielS. ; • ,Gable-pa1\"rned .knee:fll's..'llid .. , f01s1Tlore ·fn terrine styles-aAd 1 ,Colors. Orlon• acrylic/stretch 'nY!bn; cotto))/slretcli nY10~, ,J11e.11ds kee]1 the it ~nuo,tit ' f lhr'Oijgh cpµqtles~ ri>achln~ •. wqhings.,Sizes .6 to 1 O. · · . 1 ' . ' ' ' . '.,_. ~· " ... . " • •,•. 1, . , •• 'i. . . . . J.' ··-~"'lltl.&11 ( i .. '" ,. ~.1 ........ t1,~,-~ ' .... •. ~. . .. ~ ,, .. • ..1~ ~ ....... ·~ tt• ~ . •• .. . l -,·,r .· . ' . ; ' ' • • • , • ~ ~ 1 .. ... •• ' ' l I ' & DAILY PILOT 'amll11 Clre111 b11 Bil Kf!ano For The New Dog ~-=a~ Due By J11ly 1 Record Dissolutions Ot Marriage Orange County dogs must have new licemes by July 1 or they will be considered ll· legal. I{ a dog's valid rabies vac· cinatJon certificate expires prl· or to January, 1973, il m1.11t al· ao havi a new vaccination. ,UH J11 .. I sw111ow, T~• "" '"" ll ... 1'1'11,., c. GrlHll'I. l'rMtrld( HolldeY end IC11tiy H1Jfl1 8.U.TZ llERGEMN FUNERAL ROME eo ..... de!Mar -Cotta Mesa ._,.. BELL aloADW.t.Y MOllTUARY lll BroodwlJ, C... .... " UWOI Mceouu& IAOIJNA BEACH i.IOJmlAllY 1715 I~ C.,.. M, •Mii ,.Tin MlllOJIW. PAii ee_,. MtoW.1 --~Drt .. Newporl -· Calllonla -PDlt 'AMILY COLoNJAL l'VNDAL llOMI "91-Aft, ,,.,._, • •n• w .LmiAllv .,_ .. '1Cl'*' Only dogs under four months ~d are exempt from lice111e1. Applications are made for f5 to the Orange County Anim1I Shelter, 561 City Drive South, Oral.ige, for people living in the following cities: Fountain Valley, Irvine, San Juan Cap- iltrano, Seal Beach and the unincorporated areas. TRI GRBIT IBJSIBTDF TIB Im_ THB IRUT IDISIBT DF TDDlr.: Other Orange Coast dog ~ -., 't ' can come over to yo"' house tomorrow It's father's Day and I have to stay home o:.ci plor with my Dad." owners must contact their la. --------------------- caJ city halls for llcensing io- Iormation. '• VA Deputy Urges Drug Treatment Gre~nbelt Group El:ect,s Officers Dr. Donald Shipley, Hunt· quirements. ington Btach city COUI}-Shipley plans to name four cllman, bas been elected three.member subcommlttees chainnan of the Orange Coun· to deal with the objectives. ty Greenbelt Committee. It was decided that the The comm..ittte is charged -·-- Plumley on Trial -Security Tight ANAHEIM -The deputy Veterans Administration cltiel ·estimates there are 60,000 veterans who are addicted to hard narcotics, and he uraes legislation to make it possible to treat them in halfway houses instead of V A hospitals. with aiding and implementing group should meet on the the county's Santa Ana River. fourth Wednesday, of each Santl2'go Creek Greenbelt, a month and the next meeting continuous series of planned was set. for July 26 at 7:30 -....... ·-" parks and bicycle t r a i Is p.m. in the Board of 'll'.WBO::JJoo,•ru1n1vro c1~1~.111.1)Ht(l.et t11;No~~·~11aor1100F ~r.R.11!01111-1.1!.l'lllT!.. SANTA ANA -A <halned about pculble consequences lo IDdl manacled de fen d a n t hil attorney -if convicted - rapWly numlnt out of new could be COll5trued 41s a threat. pol!Ucal beliefs Eld new DEFENSE ATl'ORNEY Ma- defense attorneys returns to her will have hls job cut out Oranie County Superior Court for him in attempting to get Tuelday for rmzmption of bis Plumley cleared of multiple tria1. charges, including two escapes Douglas D. Plumley, Jr., 30, and a reputed link to a third injected political overtones Jn--attempt. to the senutional case Thurs· Originally from Long Beach, clay lhrouah ~ 1tat.ment ..ad Plumley was arrested. in-COl'- llllo the lraDICJ'ipt indlcaUng neetlon with a .1erles of 19119 he conaklen himaeU a Com· crimea in Westminster, ffi.. munllt. eluding armed robbery, kidnap Jury lieJectlon Is on the and burglary. agenda for Tuesday's session He was captured alter a before Judge Robert L. brief escape from West Corhnan, some of the most Orange County J u d i c i a I heavily proceedines guarded District Court in 1989 and Jn oounty judicial hlJlory. allegedly tcled a similar ' EVERYONE usocialed wlth breakout In 1970 by throwing the cue being heard on the pepper in the eyes of guards ,.venlh floor of tho county al court. courtbowe is s c 1 n n e d by Prosecutor Chatteron also ~ metal-detec:Uac d~ alleges that accused murderer vioel and ..n:hed by k9m8 of his own mother and father, o1 llberU!'s de!lulJes. Gig Peters, 23, of Huntington Plwnley hlmseU -con. Beach, tried to engineer yet a llnually dtmandlng opeclal third escape for Plumley. lre1tmtnl and replacement o1 PETERS WAS SHOT and Illa third de!"""' attorney '-Plfalyud Nov. I during a 1111 handcuffed and manacled court appearance when he by leg Irons, with three bl-.te from a guard on the deputies flanking him. aame seventh floor court com· He bas charg~ he II S)lb-plex whlle on trial for the 1970 jeeted lo Inhumane custody stabbln& and strangling of his practices -although sheriff's parentl. deputies say it is because a "The information we have is gun wu found in his cell -that Petets ••. set up as ooe and has flied a lawsuit over of hJs fir1t priorities that he being held in solJtary con-would free Mr. Plumley," flnement. Deputy Dlstrict A t t o r n e y Fred Rhodes, the VA 's No. 2 man, spoke this week at the state Veterans of Foreign Wars convention. Rhodes estimated that halfway houses could treat act. diets tor as little 8l!I $11 a day, compared with approximately a $4& daily cost per patient in a VA hospital. Convention Center Show A Real Gem AN,\HEIM -A display of some of the world's rarest jewels and precision.cut stones will highlight the National Gem and Mineral Show open· ing June 29 in Anaheim Convention Center and COD· tbiuing through Sunday. Show hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. except Sunday, when the show will end at 6 p.m. Virtually every s t o n e , precious and semi·precious: the gamu t of gems from the tiniest to the largest; im· aginative jewelry displays, in· tarsias, fossils, mosaics and historic exhibits. some ranging back to Gold Rush Days and even the era of Caesa.c' Roman Empire, will greet sh-Ow oatrons. " Leading gem and mineral dealers will have exhibits o[ the most up-to-date equipment for faceting , rock cutti.g( and polishing. between the Pacific Ocean and Supervisors hearing room at \-':===================::::'. the Riverside County line. 211 N. Sycamore St., Santa The Santiago ()ree k segment Ana. I Nearly Everyone extends Crom the river to Sackelt said a tentative . · Irvine Park. target for completion of the La d Named as a private citizen committee's objectives is Nov. listens fO • D efS representative on the group 1_~22~,;;1972;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ was Dr. Henry Kaufman, former HunUngton Beach city councilman. Other committee members represent city councils, county government , !peCial districts and the public. Rod Sackett of Costa Mesa was named several months ago by the Board o f Supervisors to head the effort as greenbelt coordinator. Other members of the 13- member committee include Joe Temple of Orange, elected vice chainnan; Marvin Adler, Fountain Valley; W a It er Donovan, Garden G rove ; Wade Herrin, Santa Ana ; Dorothy Potter, Villa Park; George Machado, Yorba Lin- da ; County Supervisor . Ralph Clark of Anaheim and his ex· ccutive essist8nt, Mar y Evelyn Bryden or Fullerton; Preston Allen, Orange County Water District, and George Osborne. Orange County Flood Control District. Rules and procedures were adopted by the committee dur· ing its first meeting, June 16. It was decided that each city council and district board would be askrd to riame an al!enlit.! member. They will hove voting privileges, it was ruled. A quorum for com· mittee action was set at seven members or a}ternates. c.ommittee objectives as outlined in the agenda and adopted Jnclude: -Definiltion ol lunc~ons and respon.sl:blllties. -Discover y through I TOTAL LIQUIDATION OF · ••• • BEDROOM SETS The d e f e n d a n t i s Chatter'on told Jhe court. represented by a reluctant He did not elaborate on the defense attorney, former FBI relationship between Peters agent Robert Maher, who has and Plumley, other than the repeatedly asked to be reliev· alleged escape plot. Fare Cuts Aid Elderly · reaeirch of aut~ity and • BOX SPRINGS & MAnRESSES ed from the case, at Plumley CHA 'ITERON HAS asked for insistence. continuation or the tight secu· SANTA ANA -Senklr JUDGE CORntAN declined rity measure at the court· citizen's reduced fare permits again ThW'Sday, after ?t1aher house, in light of Plumley'& from SolJtihern Californl~a read a note from his client, history of allegedly trying to "Rapid Tri.DI.it District., will go ~ whole pa ~t involvement in remove himseU from w~e on sale Sunday tor July ridin&. alleged escape attempts led to authorities wi!h b1m to atay. A apetjal $9 charge is beiof such strict security measures. Judge Olrfman ·told pro-offered 1o seniors, compared "U you fail (in your selec-specUve jurors who will decide to the regular $12 pass. Ap- Uoo of jurors) I will consider Plumley's guilt or tnnomJce plicetions~ Are available from you a f.asci.st," is one sentence on the six felony charges the Orange County RTD Of~ read lnto the record. Thursday that security is-llke:-8ctt at• 130 East O>m· Ptumley him self embraced Jy to remain just as extreme. monwealth, Fullecton and 201 Neo-Nnl whlte !llpremacy Plumley Jost one of three North Sycamore, Santa .V.. beliefs and fascilt lea$gs in defense attorneys to aate -'Ibey tan be ordered by mall l9U, according to psychiatric-Lawrence Buckley -last from the RTD Ticket Office, reports compiled after his ar· week when th e lawyer refused 1060 South Broadway, LOt rest. to submit to a search by the Angeles. Sent to Vacaville secuMty electronic s u r v e i 11 an c e A new dime fare for faclllty, 1 p e c i a Ii z in g in equipment. setiionJ-f'ecently reduced prilontn requiring psychiatric "You are not to Inter," from 20 cents-is available on or medical care, Plumley Judge Corfman told pro.. weekdays from 9 a.m. to Si ..tdtnlly mred llO degr<es spectlve jurors, that Mr. p.m. and from 7 p.m. lo mld- to a communistic pbiloaophy Plumley ts either a good guy night. The Ia.res are effective lolally oppooite fascism. or a bad guy from these all day on eekends and He was committed~ tnune precautions." holidays. IJld IOrVed .... yoor. • 1ri;=======-=;;;;i;;;=-MAJIER'S STATDIENT !nllll Plumley IJld rad into the r....-d uld ... should be pnpu'ed to oecept ...,. poul- blt-.............,. In the deltndlnt's words, If the defeme falh. Dtputy ' District Attorney Robert Chatteron, reprrsen- tlng the pn>ieeutlon, reminded the court ol Plumley'• ali'lled faoclsl lellllnp uprwed 1t his 1171 aanllj llwlnr!s. The delenclant JI d n 'I elaborate bat bJa remtrb KIDS LOVE UNCLE . tEN Saturdays in The DAILY PILOT SUMMER SELL.ING-BEE.' ~MAYTAC:r if FRI Grl DAI RE o1iWAREMOUSE PRICES! 842-4426 t&tJI ....... St .. Hw;ls:r;I• .... fO.. ......... .t ........ Wail ••J ' powers. -Creation of an organlza. tional format and personnel skill requirements. -Funding resources and re- ,~~ (,()~() i-~~ ~1~~~·<) (,() 1~~(-~ .. -·· ,~ .. -··· ,1 .. .... ·· ,~~ .... ··.1 ~ "()~ LIQUIDATION OF MOST OF OUR: ; • NAUGIHY'DE AND • VINYL DIN COUCHES • 3 PIECE DEN GROUPS • HIDE·A·IEDS TOBE SOLD AT ABSOLUTELY NO PROFIT! CAN YOU BUY FOR LESS THAN THIS? QUINTITIU UMITDI IST COMI ••• IS, Int 18085 EUCUD ST.•:::~.~· FOUNTAIN VALLEY N2~i~l46-1611 ''"=" -7MRA._ ................ WIPJl • IAT. tN•• ...... I ' • l ' . -·~ DAILY PfLOJ 9 to Eat So, You Like LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOT!eS ' LEGAL Natl CE l'tcTITIOUS •USIN•ls (lllCT1TIOVI 1111•11• ST.ATI...,. .. AM...-.C:IWT MOTtC.I O(ll IULI( TMlfJ,.. SU,l t fOtt cou•T ., y.., MAMI STAT«MINT JtAM9 STATIMlllT Of! \Ill OP fllCTJtiOUI llt<-t. 6ltl .. lf7 U.C..C.t STATI' DI' CA&.l;Ollfl" NI TM fNlewl111 ,...,..,_ er1 IOll'lll Ttlf followlM ..,_ It ..... MIM119 lvtl•lll MAM1 J.lollM 11 ,_..., _,.,. tre ... CrMIW'I THI COUNTY Of' Ol"-C' llllllMU M l •1: "'-folkiWN "'"" 9'M ... ,.... 1M ol UrWN. Tr~ll:lfdtn. 'llflo•• Ml-lfL A·miN Food Cost Not Stoppi1ig Most Aniericans JtAYMOHNllADLIV AISOC1ATtl, lt.El!Alllt I I.I I L CI HG MAIN• v .. et 11Mi ftctlfllot ~ '*"'f •l'TIT ...,.._ Is 41'1 llldl SttMI, H"'*1 MOflCll Of! .... lllNI O• ,..,..,Mltil W Atnlfol WI)' Jllltt t, N111110f'f TEHANCI. GOD fir Aw.. &.11 I MCI\, POINf JUNC'TION 11 t it IMr'tl ......... INdl. CO\lllly ot QBtl9f, S1tl1 Of (llCMI: ,IOUTI 0" WIU. AMO N il h Kfl. C.~•. o. Le f ttrtli&. t tfl C'91M ..... C1IN, mn C1llfwfll1, tllal 1 IM.llk 1t1111._,. It ~· It Llnlitl • AOMINllntATIOfll Wll1'I Jflflft t rMltY ... Nol.-Wrt, lvlM lllQllwt ,.,~nto. 4'00 l'lr ... .,. .. SM! Tllt ~ ~ -"""''" .. "' ""°' Ii> Glllltff • ""*"· Ill(., ·TNl -WILWHNIXIJI .. HfWS*'f -..ct\. 11.Kti, Ctllt ......... «lelll lit. Ortnl6 (9Yllty -Mn Tt•Mftr-. wlMlte MlntU ... ,.. 11 ... ,, .. Gf l!"t'Hll l'U\.Llfa THOMAJ. CMrl• w.-1. m Ami.. w..... Tlllt IWllMM k NIM COllCll.IC'-IW ... 11, ltn. ,.. "" Mlf\191 Dtl..... N$.:i'""'· o'""". ' By JOUN CllNNJFF A, •1111-AMtnt Svlte s. H~ • ._. ll'Mlll~•I. ,..,....., .. ,,_ ~ ~ ......... CtwltY" °'"'"' ll•M" c HOTIC~ It ~··••Y GNM ... , +.... t JI.hit M l..... Tlll1 Ml..u ta lltll'll eendvc-tlf b'I' ' ltOllltT JAIUJe\ILlO hfl Jltltfl CNh"wie. (allt, TM 111'....-TY .. lie tre '-'I I• ltoMrl 0. T1Mm11 11M rlt.f w• • "91-perct.O-.t -no w a • ._. .. l'lrtMl'llll8. Tll11 tll ttmtnl flt.f wltll .... CWlllY Ttll• (WllMM -· nMlldM .. ... *'"" ,, 401 f lrcfl Sll'tfb NtwpOrt !loll for ,,..,.,, Gf Wiii •!Id fer lettffl ., NEW YORK -Al I most Inopportune time for Republloa111, tlio wbolenle prlc;e 'of food 11 rlatna. and that mean1 tbett Is a dlttlnct llkeUbood,thal the storm llags will be flying over r•tall oullell 11 •l•dlon lime. lbtfr price complaint.I -J OHN lltAOllY Cltrk" °''"" Clll.'ftfY '": J11111 11. 1m. llldlVl!tlMll. hecr\, CM!l'I' ,, Or1Mt. Sllll ., Adtnlrtl1lr1U011 wllfl.IM>Wlll A-•"'· t h 0 r 0 U B h I Y I 0 d U 11 • Ttlt. 1t11wt'ltflf ,. ... wltfl 1111 CllWltY 1'1' kvtttr J, Mtddolc. Dlltm ~ MAl.OAl:IT lltlN• ITU.OllS C:.l!fwn\1, ... ~ .._ rcl1r1ni:1 lo .wtll(fl 11 m.o. fOt fllt"li't!' Cltlrk et Of'•-Ceunl'I' Ofl: MIY JI, 1'1t . Clln. •1rnt S1fd ,,_.., II HKf•-'" ttnlrfl p1rllcv11ra. lM !Nit m. lfl'rll 1M 1 themseive1 They are 1pendlng • ., ltvltlY J. MllN61t o.t't CMllY PIUl'I lllli.11....... ON,... c .... , DlllY .. 111111 11: All ltodl: kl n--.. II~-MliJflll'flll'I Of .... r1 ... I/It ~ Mii """ ..r for Jvjr f f.ood bee th Clerk. llijbllll'lld °''"" coeu Delly llllot, JllM it. lO. 1M Jijl'f 1, It. •m l•n•n 1M toGcl .i11 Qt !Mt WholtM .. ~lflt 11, 1'11. .. f;Jp .. m, In !!!1 ~r-.t mort or ause ey " 11111 JijM n. JO. ,,.. Jvtv 1, 1" 1'12 Ml>1': Mill"'" k-n •• u rchins '"' loc:1Md •' o.,1r1n\tol'lt Ho. i of wld court, ., * chooae to Publ l"""' Or11111 Coe1! 01Jly Pllol, 001 llrcl\ flf'MI, N~ ••..ctl. ,C:llilfllY Cl~lc Ctnttf' Orin W•&I, ill thl Crtv 9' 0 h · ther hand th I J\IM '· '· 1t. n 1t12 1ow2 1.£QAL NOTICE ti Df1m1t. stat. of Callfornl!I, s1n1-A111.. c111111m11. n t e o • f!re s a LEG•• NOTICE Tl'I• Dul• 1r1n.i.r ..,111 ba to1"1Wmm1ttd D11td J11!1e "· Jtn . It "-ed lo I ,... Clfl " lflw tM ,.th 0.Y .. J11n11. 1•n. If w. "· st Jl)ttN, mmor 'I on II.A or w D-l'tc'TITIOUI IUl.l .. ltl Mt S•n MIOIMI Ori.,., NIWPOl'I tffth. COlll'llV Clff't comes wboae eating standards l'..EGAL NOTICE "'CTITIOUS 1u11N1ts __ •-·".,."', • •TATSMIMT'" "'" covn1t ot o''""· 11111 01 C1Utotlll1, "· JACK NALl be lo ered I NAMI ITATIMIHT ,.,. "" I'll MftolW> S. l1r 11 kllOWn 19 ti-. Tr1n•l1rtot1. •II AllW•Y 11 Llw mw:l w IS pr cea ,leTITIOUS IUltNltl Th• fOllOWllll ~ h lllOl1111 M l•• IWllMU ••: 11119!M'U -.... ,...,_ 11..0 ll'I' Ut ... , '""' t ll"MI II lan't only Iha time ele- ment that makes thla luue of food prict1 1 politically potent one. The emotional factor la incalculably deep, it lnvolvea health and the nourlslunent of one~a .lamlly. lt involve1 Ille ilB<ll. THERE IS stlll another In- gredient that agitates the mix- ture: Food 15 bought dally or weekly, and so the impact of rising prices, of the menace to life and security, ts mulUplled. The reminder, the threat, is coruitant. Motl¥allonal Jl'Ycbologl!L! find that the reaction to a 2- cent increase in the price of a food product L!i sometimes as great as a $50 increase in the prlce or a durable product wblch migbl be purchaoed three times in a life. Families that pride themselves on $!Ying a few cents here and there by drlv-Jn& from one market to another to save on specials IClmehow feel that the 13 cents a mile It costa them is money well spent. And women who rebel at a penny markup on a 46--0unce can of tomato juice will be thrilled to spend SlO for one ounce of a beauty product whose powers never have been proved and which costs less than the jar that contains it. So beautiful, in fact, are aome cosmetic jars, that enterprising collectors now buy them for the glass artlstry, disPosing of the con· tent.. Jn whatever way is quickest fllld conv~n.ient. AMElllCAN lamllieJ now rise 'I11e poon!r you are the H4MI STATIMINT .. : •• TN 0 •• ••<•••TION•l IN· SUNDIAL, .... NIWMtt •IYCI .. c .. 1. Tr1Ml1ror1 .... ""' lllrff , ..... l••I NII, C11ot1 M .... ClfllW'lll• ftt,!7 • • T'bl #olllWllll """"" II dollll MfflHt ,. 191 MIN, Ca lif. ~ If dll'llrtnt from 1111 1t1ow1, 111; ttl: {114) '41•14'M greater the percent1ge of m--1s: STltUCTION. *'" M4rwa, N.-t •-IY L." •111, Sn I . 1•t11 111.0, urcPllru. 1w1 ~ K1•m.111. trwl111, """N' ..,., ••llU-.r th I ... f food Df:COl,AT INO T It f ND I IN •a.di. Cl llt,,,..., I , .. ,. ~. Ctllt, f'W1 Of'•• Cwntr C•lrtotnt1 ' <.'OD'le 8 m~• IJO or • Tl!kNATION,-.l. 1n11 lfftll al\'CI., '"-""' Orlrn1llr Mtlc11f, *'Iii Wllt llm llloMrt 1111 111, ff1 I!. 1tlll O. Id· S: 1,12 . ""llflSllfd Or•-C111tt Oaltr Pllnt, In all ways, therefore, food Huntlnmton lltJCll '26-17 Mtmtt. Newwt ••tct.. fl!1c., 1, ctota Mtsa. c.n,, tHt7 1 E.'t': 'te1119,;, Sac'• J11n~ i1. u. ,., ''" ,..,_,.. )X'iclng ls an emotional issue .. ;:.~~=° l'HCKll Clr.:11, •• !:~.~lll'llN I• tOlldlilmill lily an In-H\11::.:~I::. N IM ctlftMMll ff I t~~~!:T' 1lew-_ ----------- and coruumers a r e Inclined to T1111 Du•'""•" Mll\I cond\ICI ... ..,... sTPHIN MfTCALF •1v1•1.Y L•t &All ,.,,,,.,.,... LEGAL NOTICE I-~ t l t•-· t'-f I IMl'fllklll. l lll1 t11ttmant wu ftlM w1lb tn.C..,,.. Tlllt 1111-' '118d wl• 11141 eM.lllh' ,.Vbllllflt<I Otlntl CNll 011,., ,.HO' Jun~l-----•-"--------u.tl OU 8 QUlllll)' '""J et lf't Leo l~ ,_, c....-of 0!'1~ C11111t'I' '" J.,,,. ti. Clltti _, Or1"81 C-ty 111! JUM ti, lt12, 13. ltn 15'4-11 IAI .0.1 r .. ponsible for ina'ea••g Ill Tlll1 .i•ttl'"fftl fllld WIT!I '"' CwnlY 1'7! ... "-IV J, Ml .... ~ Ceuntv NOTIC I 011 Oll'AULT • ~ • (11'11: of Or111" COl.lnt'f Dn: Jll"4 14. 1f'1. P lUQ Clark, ANO ELl!CTIQfol TO S.t.l the put they vented tbe.lr ire ,., llwert~ J. MMiODa. 0.111111• ceunl'I' PvttH.,_. Df.,111 coe11 0•11Y l'llot, 111we LEGAL NOTICE UNOl!ll 01eo ol' TkUSf On th. B-or, but "·y l!U • ..._t Clltk. ••Ml• JWM n 111, 1nd Jul'I' r, 14. nn 1W ·12 11111:111MM °'''*' coe11 ball'f 111111. r .s. Nt, ,. .. ·~ -~ ... 1----,,-,,.,---,=-=c-----1 Jlll'll :n. •• INI JI/IV 1. '"' 1m , ... ,.n NOTICL IS HEIU!l'I' GIVEN; iru.t not do 80 again Pllbll lhld Or1noc CNtt OaJIY 111191, LEGAL NOTJCE ••• ""2 SEeu11 1T'I' r1tLE 1NSUllANCE co ... ~ nd I f th . . r F th' . h I be JuM It, n. )0, •1111 Jijly '· l97! 1J11·72 JfOTICI 0, IAll CJ' klAl ••o•••· PANY, • co•-llltn, 11 Tr1111 .. unatr - spe ess o eir mcome or or one 1ng, av ng en sull•1tio1. couaT 0,. ,.,.11 LEGAL NOTICE ,..,. •T 11111vArl! SAL.I c111c1 ot "11~ a.ie0 M•n:ll 19. ""· ·~ food than any other people on attacked :so often in the past LEGAL NOTICE st•T• op cAL1,.otN~A •011 A·n111 .c11'9d 11v AN'1MON'I' o eo1110 •no:I earth, less than 20 percent, five years. food retailers have '"' co~~'I.~71ouM•• :::~'.'. o;":u~~~~ ~~~':a~ .~~~=·~~11 c~~i:~.~r. T;:. ~~ij~~.s~0 ~S~~R~11:.~:'1j11•;i:w:11;, and the percentage is steadily been buslly promoting their FICTITIOUS IUllN•s• HOTICS OP tllAllM• °" ,ITITIOM OP TMI TMI! COUNTY 011 OkAMOE J. w. LENNE'I' • ,,, .... I'd !'Nn, ll "" lallin I•·-"· t · [ Id f th It la f · j tl4MI ITATIMINT POk PkO•ATS 01" WILL AHO l"Ok CIT'V OP POUNTAIN \IALLIY In IM! Mitr•r ot 1111 E•l~lt ol Al.BEltT Ml• l lld te_.,,,, P'-'''· 81ntllct1rw, g, Udl~ more 0 rt! ng s e 0 e story. a1r y Thi folloWll!I HIWI 11 dolnt bi,11lnts1 l1n11s TISTAMINT4kY l•OHO NOTICI IS Hlltl!IY OIVl!N 11111 $ft OL.IVEk ltl!DMO N. I bo ~nown •• racor11..i M~rcn 11. I .... , docurntnt "fl incomes "'"rbap! than to food well known· now that some big ••· w11vsb1 wac111H011,, Jijt1s.1m, 11 l !DO •·'"· 1n ALI EltT o. 1u!:OMON, Dtc••m 1m1 1" boot. w 1. NM 2'1, llf 0tt1c1 ... 1 -. IUNGAlO l lll'S, -«>i Ntrlll ll!:tllll of LESLIE H, 11.AHCHAkO, 1111 Cotnm\Hlll'f Ctnttr l ijlldlntl, 10100 Motk e Ii l!ftetl'I' olvtn 11111 t~t u"· ll1Cerd1. IJ( 1~1 ollltf ol 1/11 R'C:Cfdtr Ill industry efficiency• Chains Mflke only 1.5 Cent.I On H1rllor, S•nta Alll, '21112, D«1tllfl. llllw AVllllMt 11w~t1ln V 1 I I 1 y , dll'lllilld wilt .. u II pr1w11t 1111, en or Or1n91 Cov11tw, C1l!rornf1. IHM.rlblnt !Ind Th t be h 11 f s les RllWI E l1wrc11C1 4111 Ntrth NOTICE IS HlltllY GIVIM Tlllt C1lllwftl1, 1M C!tv Cou..c:ll Wiii llold • •flw"" tnl OIV ot July, 1112. II ,,,. OI· tller11 .... e percen age Cao eac 0 8 • Harbor, S•ni1 A111 n7112 &111111 Hott 1111 lllld 11111111 • 111111ron fer ,.,!>lie 111111111811 1111 i.uowll\e: fltt m llobert w. 6,1001, !JO e1u Cll•P· Lei 17 o1 1r1c1 m1 In the c 11v ~' m JS J tad f n £, however, That leave s the pol!S as a f hls buslnes1 11 bll1111 conctlK'tld by 1n prob.Ill ti wltt and Mr lflijl!\CI If L.etltn 1. AlllllAt. •• LOT tP\.lf 11 '"' m1,, Avtn111, Suite A, Or1na1. C11llo,nl1 G1•a~n G"w1 •t Vl~n "' t m~I' .'~ClaJly -hen' appil'ed to Jogica} timely OUtJet for feeJ. lndlvJdijl l. T .. 1,moenta.ry t1 1'11111-r {Sond Wtllftd) CUP ft -AflHll llltd 111'1' GU. '26", COUnl'I' o1 Or11tff, 10 !Ill lllen._I ~-In !IOoll "'· NOft q , If 1no r.. .,. ' Aod llWrll'\Ct "'*•rlrlCI tv wlllCh 11 ~ ,., 01v.i.rn.111 Con1•1nv ol ,l1nnln1 ind bit! b((ldtl', 1ncr tub!tct to CCII-JO of Mh~1111n1c•11 Mii,., record1 111 paor families and to those on lngs. TMs 1t11em1nt 1111<1 wl!l'I Ille CCMll'llY t11r1111r 11rtkul1r1, 1N111111 "'' """ 1nc1 c-1u1o11•1 d•n111 ''Lit Spilt s1 1/ld 1irmt!lon tiv 11ld StJl't'rlor co•Jrt, 111 1M itkl ~''""' Covniv: •-~-------=---!Clark ot 0.-11191 COlll!IV Qll; JUM 14, 1•11. Pllcc Ill llflr1nt ltt9 """ 1111 bllft 1tl CoMlllOnll U11 l'WmM "· Condltlon1I r!t lll, 11111 •nd lnt1rti.t ol 111d Dtctllld 111(1 ob.,l1llon~ lncluc1n1 cn1 nolt tor tti~ fixed incomes. For such pt0--LEGAL NOTICE a, 111w1r1Y J, Mltddoii Dtl'llfY C111111t'f fol' Jijb' J. u11. a1 t:» •.m .. In tllt u .. l'armlt " wa1 tlttd 10 .. 11t1Ulh • 11 1111 11m~ of de•ll'I ena 1n ,.,. "'"'· 1:111 1um o• tJ,«l'f SI Pie the "'"rcentage i.5 much Clerk. nurt..-i CJf O..rtrncnt N1. I ot said drlwlofllrv r11t1ijr1nt °" ,,_r1., 1nd 1nt1r111 ttllt 1111 ,,,.,, of 11rd Tl\tt 1hP beM!lc:l1t lt1tt•l•I vno•r •vet. r .. P 11417 tlllrt, 11 700 Civic Ctnl•r Ori.,. Wffl, In locllld on 1111 lllUlllWttl Comtt' flf L.1 dtc:ttltd 1111 ac1111!rtc1 bw Ollt•lllon c1 11w d..a •nd 1111 0011,1Uon.s MC11r111 ltlt~bw higher and Steadily rising NOTIC• O" HON-lll!SflONllllllT'V Pubtllllf'CI Or1nee: C011I Dlll'f l'llitt, 1M C1t'I' of lll'ltl A.N, Clll,.,,,11, Altmtdl '"" 1'90kllunl. lei Spill J1 or olM""'I"' llfMr !Mn ot In l<Hllllon to l ff -111<1 bv ll'tf unati-.l11"tol ; because of the inability to ob--Nolle:• 11 lltretiy tlwn 11111 1fl9 un-J11M If, n. ao. and Jutv 1, 1111 l57><1' Oattd Jijl'lfl 11. im wu fllM M uwlt twe Iott 111 eott-11111 ••Id dK•••tcl, 11 ,,_. '•mt of dt•tn, That 1 tl!'"'e11 01, •1'111 dll•u!I !n. 111~ d1rsl1t\ICI Wiii not tie rti.pontlblt fot 11'1'1' W. I . St JOHN, JijftCllOl'I Wltl'I orlYl·ll'IFij r11ol111r1nl , In ino 10 111 1'1e ciir!lln ,111 prOl>ltl'; obllfoll!Drll tor Wftial >llCI> ~ It wcurnv laln higher income. lttbl• or ll1bllll!11 c:ontr1cttd bY '"'-Ctunt'f etn . Tiii& """'' 11 bth'tO pr1e111td flllrllllnl ,1111111c1 in 111, '°""" of o'"'''• 51111 ., 1111 cccurrt<I rn 11111 111vm1nt flu 11<!1 ollllr t111n l'ft'l'Ml l, on or 1flar ll'tit dlla. LEGAL NOTICE 1•1111. 0•14'11. """" ... & NNllll to tfl+ l'llMl!tl l•WI .r Ill• 11111 of Cillforn!•, 111r11c1111rl'I' de1cr!bed 1• lleorl m1<1t ol T~t ln11~Hm1n1 DI ''"' Still, in every income class 01ted 11111 21st ot JUM. 1m ,,,. Sttttll P•I....,. ,....._ C•Hlwnl• 10....•1, co0t '5ACO 11 ..... 1 touow1, '°""""'' c1111 and '"'*'e11 wll<en 0tt1m1 -1nt1 Amerlc•-• are showi"a a OanlrY L l lacllllllrn Jr. "ICTITIOUI IUllNlll WMt'llw, tallftnMI Mt 1M ttt1 Ftunl1ln Vlll•Y l onlnc An ijf'ldlwld"' Cflt hl!I fntert1! !n Im-Pl'flble June I. lt17. Ind 111DSIOlll1>l I" .,..,. .. ..., 17t7't Mlncll11lff' AW. MAMI! STATl!MINT Tt11 IJ11) ...,_, nHIWI Ordlllltltl• Tl'll lClfllllt OnUn111Ct, Zan. IWOWld ,11J arOMffy jjluflttd .i UUI, ll1llmen1t of "'"1c;lp1t 111d lnltf"HI ., decided preference for tbe lrWIM, C1UI. n ltS Thi tonowlnt PtnOn 11 Clolftl butllllll A11tr'MT• .... '""..... 11111 M1111. •NI 1•1111>111 ••• Oft Illa In 14\U Ind 14117 LOCijll Simi! '" "" Olr !My tlt«ltnll dut •"Cl Ol'l'.011; I•·~ PUl:lll tllld Or111111 ewtt 01nr Piiot, is· Pl*lllhael Or1M1 CO.ti 0.ll'f Plitt, Wit fllltllllne 01Nr1m1111 1nd ••• of w111m1"'1..,, count• et Or1noe. s11t• dl•r"i. P•lf t111n1 to 1111 1.,....., or '"' more expensive foods. We eat J\ll'll 21. U, 2', 19n , ..... 11 . HIGHLINE PRODUCTS, Df E. 11th. Jij"'f 17. 11. 2l. 1t12 1"°'1! .-..111blit fol' ~le: ln1PKllDr1 •nd U · of C1llfornl1, cllKrfbtd ••: nefl; .O~tneti ftlldf lo , .. , l>OlGlt' O'I • I.SS Starch more Protem. tbao Cotl1 Mist. ,.,0. I Oll '"°'• ltv1nll, Cl. 1'1'llllllorl. Thi Sf!!,111'1 1t IMI ti 1'hf Norll'I UO ftel ....tor Ind suPtrlor dtt'd of lnnl flf rKord. ' 1 LEGAL NOTJCE f2U4 LEGAL NOTICE 'fhote d11lrlt11 lo ... llty In l1wot or In of l.OI JO ot !Flt Tcwn of Westml"'ltr •• Jn 1111 1mc-unt of tl.007 tO. and IUt.ftlllf'lt in years gone by. Many M. E. Knllll't!, 3lf E. 111111 s1 .. Cott• "'"'itllflt '' 11111 ,,_,t w111 bl elwtri 111r in11 racordtd in 1oc11 i. 111111 111 ""•nut ,,._ ...,,..u1nr 10 1111 t1111tt oi families of two adults and two "ICTITIOUS IUSIHllS M111, C1tlf. • 21tll '" ,._.,llNIY fl! do IO. II turtl'ltt In-Ind 511 ot MIKlll•l'llOV• M•o• lf'I 1111 1111 llf'fCI ol llutt; lftorntV'• '"' ·---agers devour more "·n HAMI! ITATIMINT Tl'lh butlNH II blln1 concl1Klld •v Ill NOTICI TO CklDITOU 1onn1tl1n I• dlllrld, Viii ll'llY <Dnlld Ol"t• ol ,, ... '"'"" AICOl'Otr Of l ot Tll1t lw '"'°"~I. tlll 11nd1r1t-... .-c11; .. · UJA Tl'ta lollowlnl PfrlOnl arl dOll'lt ll'ldlwldval. lll .. lllD• COUl.T Of1 ntl 11'1111'-nnllll 0-rt/111111 II ff2·l.CO I nd An111l1t. pr111n1 btl\f"flcl1rv 11n0tr IUdl Tetlel, hi• 800 ............ f m t M. IE. Kn11ht IT4fl ., (,t,LlltOlHIA POii ,.,., " .... U0\11 lttrn. EXCEl'TIHG THEkEFkOM !Ill WMI ·~ICll!ld ,..., 111111,,_,.., to '11111 fijtffl ~ ......... ~ O ea I year. bull~;-H '~', TANKS, 1112 H1rbor l lvd., Thi• '111motnt tllfd '*"" Ille C1111nt'f THI COUNfV 01" OIANfl CITY COUNCIL OP THI" 1.fO laet thtrtof, Wtltt1111 Oaclltt tlOfl flf OttlUlt 11\d 0.-· Not all this meat is in the Cost• Mtll. '2'27. Cler• of Or1ng1 C1111nt'f on: Jiji'MI 14, 1971 Mii • .t,.Jtttl CITY 0" "OUHTAIH VALLEY ALSO 1Mt Portlol\-of Lotvtt $trMI '"'"" for 11~, INf hl1 ite-1"" wllll r.W slate ei'ther, as jt was 5(1 H1rold Ol'C:kll'\ln. 197S W•t!•c• A11t. llV &ewerlr J. Mlcklu, DtPUIJ CO\tnl'I' Edlllt ell l!OOAR TAYlOk SEl!'lEY, M1ry l . Coll lflllt llllll'IY of 11'1d Mllt'"I 19 1114! said Tn11"'9 SllCll detd INl,111 ODC\#Mnb o. Cotti Mela. m.v. C!tt11:. tk• l!OGAJl T. llELl!'Y, DtcMNd. Clt'f Cllrlt SOUit! 70 fltt of 1fl9 Norll't lJO ,... of ltYfdtnelntl tbll.tlllollt M<\lrMf 1'1trl0y, years ago when a comparable Llll'll• D1tckman. 1t1s w1111c1 Apt, "' 0 c 0 1 •,1M11,,.' lllDTICE 13 HEkl!llY OIVIN " 1111 111.tltll•llld Df•nea Coe1t Dilly l'llot, Lot 20 of 1111 Tow11 of Wtt1m1n11tt', es 11'1d 1111 d1d•r.<1 Miil dot• htf'ffY <*'"''' I I th o, eon • Miii, t:21J7. P11b!lt11 rlllOt °''' a IY , utd!tort of tit• iboVI Mmtd dlcMlrtt J-2J, 1'71 1"9·72 Ptr m1p r•cordecl In Book 2. P•"I $16 111 sum' 'lat•tCI tl'lt'l'tOY' l"""tdflfel'I' !lvt family .probab Y ate ess an This bui111111 11 t111ne condutt.o 11)1 1 J11111 16. l 'J. XI, 1N1 Juty 1, 1t12 IUf.12 ""'' ,11 P1rH1n• h•wlno ctalm• 111111111111 1r.c1 su of Ml1c111111tCU• Atcords 1,, 1~1 1nd ""v•DI• end ~a · tlfitt<t ,,.. d,...~ two-thirds that amount. Now it Partnerthlp. 1,1• dtelllllnt '"' rMUlrtd 10 1111 11\11'11, LEGAL NOTICE Ottlc• llf 1111 coun1, llteordtr 01 L111 htrtbY elK• 10 c:1Us1 1111 '1"1111 "'°'""" rtr H1rold Olac:km1n wllll 1111 lllClllltv WOt.ltlltlrf, I~ ltl• offla An1111s COt.lri!Y •• 1baf'ldontc1 b• Ille bl 10111 lo 11tl1t'f lhl obll111!1on\ MCurtd is often processed and packag-l cr!la Dlackmin LEGAL NOTICE Of 1111 cl•rtt; 011111 abOvl entltlld c:eurt. • NOTICI INVITIN• llDS 11o1r11 o1 SuPCl"f'llOI'• ot "'' county o1 ltMlrettv. ed nd led f I '''.. I ' ··-c ... Or•nH I ncl rtCll'dtd M•• u. ltJJ fft 01rfd • )UM 14 ,.,, a presen rozen as a Thi• • 111m1n1 w "' '"' oun,. fro lll'1t1nt 1111m. wltfl tM llOCC&ll'l' Nollet 11 lllrlbY 11v1n 1111t 1111 '°''" ot l oot JOU. Pit• .oo of Officlal Jtacordt. STEVE VEGH I C"rll of Or1n111 CounlV on: Jut1e IA, 1'12. ,ICTITIOUS IUSINlll YOUcllwt, to lf'll IHICl111l11'1111 II Ill tru1t Tr11ll'" If tht (Nit Comrnunlt'I' Coll-Tl""I of Mii tltn In tewllll mo;tnty cf (lft1tnl lltntllcllf'll gourmet mea • 11'1' l""trlv .J, MldGOll DtPUl'I' C011nt'f NAME SfATl"MINT dtplrfl'l'!lllt, SICUklTV ~ACll'IC NA-Olllrlct of Or111M Cllint'f, C1Ulor nl1, wlU ltll Unlltd t tt llt on conflrmlllon of salt n.,. orlilnil of 1111 tor1tcrno c°"v rl Clerk. , ll4ll Thi fol lowln& 1>1r11011 It dolnt bulll'lnt TIONAL IANK. !50 MawllClrtl C:,: NAlll'l ... 1111 bld1v•19 ll:PCI 1.11'1., ~ er llrl Cllll eriG bllln<I iwldtnced b; "NOi.Ci" w•i •tc'<'ril"'CI on JuM 1,, On. JN 5.-n.n.1.1.ny Am ' 19: Orkta, HIWPll'f leldl, CaUtwn a d1y, JijFy 10, ltn. It 11'11 ,urdllrtlnl Oto!. note MC:urM b'f Mor!N" ot Ttijlf Ocld 11 docum'"t1111 11S7l In 1111 offlCI ol IM VITUl&IUlo I er1cans .. ublllllld Or1noe COl•I Oaltr l "llol. MA 1 0 JI w A 'I' MA NUFACTUklNO which 11 ltMI •l•c• of l!UllMll ., 1111 rA 111d tcholl dllfflct loc1ttd '' 1)111 on IM •r-rlY 10 .old Ttn Pf•Ctnl of COUr>l'f ""'"'!!Wal I);.,,... Count' ' like to eat, most of them are Junt ,,, l), XI, and Jvtv 1. 1912 51+1:1 COMPANY INC .• "' w. ltlll St .• , .. ,. ij!ldtr1llMc1 In Ill milt.rt Hrtllnll'll tt Mltnt AYl!'llll. C•• M111, C1Utorn l1, 11 ''"°""'bid lo bl ct.po1lt~ ""1111 l!ld. SECU Jl)T'I' TITLE l~SUllANCE Me11. !ti• "'''' ot Mid dlCldtnt. w11Nn fWf wfllcll 11mc Mid bid• Wiii tie ~blld'f l ldt OI' ofl••• Ill bl In wrll1nt Incl wlll COY.PAN'!', afforded the opportunities to LEGAL NOTICE ,.nu11 k1t11t1blr, •n CM1lt11 Slrftt, ll'IOlllll.1 1t11r ""' flr•t .utlll«tllOtl If ltd• IPtnld 1nd ,.... lot: 1 EACH W£1 "' rtet!wld ,1 1111 11.,11110 olllca ,1 i nv •1 r r11&1H. eat well, and a growing eo.11 MIM. llOlki. °'"SIT OUllL.ICATOk.. HIN •l!•r""' fl••t 1>Ublle.rl11<1 11erto1 11\d ew c~,lt Lov~''' l'ICTITIOUS IUllNlll Tl'l[I bu•lntH I• Hint COfldllClld .., •n Dltld•M•c"u•~,.TY1'1;?,· c 1•1c All blOt ..... to tie In ICCOl'dlnc• wllll Mtor• d1t1 cf MIC. The t llhl !1 r•tlt'\'Cd l'lll'Klosur• Otpirtmant NAME ITATIMINT ll'ldl'fklull. l fM lnltrvttl-lftd Clndlll-and l O Pullll•nM O'"'" Ca.ti 0111'1' Po'~' Tiii tollowlnt Plftclll Is dOll'lll bulfrtftl PHILIP kATHGAIEI. NATIONAL llANK IHclflatklM wllkll .... -Cf! 1111 •NI to rt!tcl ."'or I I Id•· Jijlle n. 30 •t'ld Jlll'I' 1. I•, 1t12 tw.n _FINANC£ Money's i s: Tiit• Jl1tement '111d wllll lflit Ceunty l y: ltA\.llH I'. llAIGE ll'llY M llWrtd In ltMI offlca Gf lttl Dlltd JvM "· 1t11 THE CORONA DEL MAk •1KE Cltrlt of OrlnOI C1111nl'1' Ofl: M1Y l\, Aul. TM,llf Olflctr l'llrd\11!1'11 Mlflt 8111ld lld'llOI dl•!tld. t<i ltilfen C. AldmDn s...o,., JC¢I E. CO.it Hl911way, Coront ltn. ly ,.....,IV J. MIC!cku{ Dlputy COUftly E•fallor pf ltHt wlll .r !actrt Mcldlr ITMltt tutwftlt w111't 1111 ~1• 1 Admlnlslr1lrlx Oii Mar Cl k. TM 111ow 1111111<1 dltldlnl lflllf" dlaclr. Ctl"liflld dllCk or blO-ol tlll E1l1I• of 11IO Otct1Md Worth LEGAL NOTICE Anlllonr I . Jtdt10ft, llll W. lilbol tr p 11114 WITTMAN a SCHMIOT ' !.!,.-1 ~ m-'. .. ,.bit .. ltMI' •dtr of k.OlllT W, llllOOS . l lW., HI!. A. HtwPOrl llHdt Pl.lb'l lMd Orll'lgc Coul OIJl'f' llUat, IU Siii MllM! 011" '· tht C.il COl'l'lllWllit'f Coll... Otllrkt :.: .. C~it!~i:v:=• Sijolt 1 .. • •"'n".,, Tiii• bf.lt1n111 11 bel11t concl\l(!H by '" J11111 2, 9. 1•. u . 1rn 1•1ton N-..rt ....... c1111tn1.. lolird "' frij11 ... 111 111 '""""' not t111 T• •• :,,,. • • lfldlvldull. Ttl! (n•1 '44-l:Ut ... ., ftw M>re'111 1"6.1 ., the 111111'1 ttld ., ' --HOTICI Oft SAL• 01' lllAl ANTHONY 1. JACl(.S()N Alterlltn fw IX8Cllflr a tull"lfll• ttllt It'-. lWdcMr wlll lttl1r Into Attw...,. fir Adft'lll'llltr11tlJ flltO"lkTY AT llklVATI IAL8 Thl• •lil4mtnt tllad wllll !he C011nt'f LEGAL NOTICE Publl.tlld 0r.,... COlll'I Dlll'f llllo1, IM "'"'°'"' Gtntr•ct If "" 111111 11 111111111111d or11191 c~.r 0111v llllol, '" IM ~111 COl/f'I o1 1111 s1111 of When Is the Best Time Ci.rk of Orinte CO\/nty on: J11ne 7, 1t12. JIJM L '• t6, 23. lt12 1..0.7! .. ,,... .. him, In 1'1'11 ""illt ti llltijrt lo Jlllll 32. U, 21, ltn l ..... r.I Clllf«llll 11'1 111111 tor Ille CCMln!V of O'''*' SY a1w1tlY .J, Mlddox. [)cp\/ly Count'fl----::-:::::=::::c-:-°"""----l------'---------l1nter Intl lllCfl tOfllrlCI, tttl jl(O(lldt ti --In IM Mlttt('of IM 1•1111 of A.LICE Clerk. FICTITIOUS •UllNISI LEGAL NOTICE tht dllck wlll M f«ftltllf, .,. In 1tte ciee LEGAL NOTICE LONDON SMITH. 11.0 ktloWn 11 ALICE l'lhM NAMIE STATSMlllT of 1 -.., fti. fllH wm .,_.. wlU bl L. CMITM, dtclOllO. Pllbflsllld Orin" Coetl 0111'1' Pllot, Thi lollow!119 HIMl'I It dolltl llllt11'11h terfolt.; to .. Id Kl'IOOI dlttrkt. Mcf1c1 ht hiretw" t lYlft "* 1111 f#' •ll'ff JI/Ill '· , .. n . lO, 1'72 1471-72 ••: • 11• HI Mddcl' may wllhllr1w flll tH tot • ADVllTlllMIMT ;o• llDS JIJl'I' '· 1t72, Itta ulllllt'll'"9d Mirr I!, To Trade in Your Car? By S\'LVIA PORTE;R We ~·•• )U!l traded in our 1988 1tation wagml for ' what 1eems· to me a pittance -but the repair costs were st.artlng to mount al an alarmlng pace, we bad lost faith In its relilbillty far summer com- muting and its appearance had ceriainly deteriorated. Anyway, we had driven it far put the 50,000 mile.tone - when all these lfll\ptoms and troubl" typically appear -so we didn't gripe too loudly. When iJ the most eeonomlcal moment for you to trade in your car? This is a crucial but exceeding l y dlfficu It question to answer pre- clsety, be- caµse each of your situa- tions is dilferent and each ol you will take care Of your car Jn a different way. Normally, though, I b Is "Ideal" trade.In point will ~ 'between three and six years after your purchase cf a new car -the period in which, without any advance plamlni whatsoever, my hUJ- band once again felt com-. pelled to acl. From 1 dollars·and-centl: Point of view, after you've owned a car two years, tt rulty doesn't matter wben you tum It in, concluded a Tr wportation . Department study by E. M. Cope and C. I. Gauthlu 1 few yem ago. Anolller of their conclU!loM WU that, If onty the costs 61 owning and operating were COllliderecf, II probabll' would be cheapest for you to keep your car for a IHe span of 10 yMn. BUT mE same study gave tho followlni estimates on an- nual.deprtcllUon, npaln and ' matntenanCt for a c 1 r ~al fS,186 (ucludln( Wol)'and held over 1 10-yw period. Fllil 7w yearly deprtclt· lion of ~ and 1early n!pal11 m.JI.' SeCoDd year yeorly depndallon Is fSll, year•1 J'llllln total '91.ill. In the llllnl yur yearly deproclatlm la .. I. )'Mriy repoln 11'2.H. l'-ui year yearly cltprecla. lllm to ... ,_t,y rrplJrs tt•.U. Flilh ytar 1Ul'IY ~la 9117, i-!y ...,... fl7UI. Slllh , .... ,..,,. ~ II 1111, ywty npolrt 1111.11. Smnlh ,_ ,_i, dopndatloo lo IU6, yeotl1 npoln tolal WHEElDEX OF ORANGE COUNTY. NOTICI TO CllOITOll Pff'locl d fartv.fl .... (A.I) •• .,. .n ... tM Hallee " C""'ICtl" .. rjow, •• llllCU!lts Gf 1111 list Wiii '"" th I LEG OTI 43.tO C1mP111 Drive, Ho. »t, N1wpor1 IUlll•IOI. COUl.T 0, THI dlt. ... tor m. '11'111"' n..r.of, Notk • It l'lll'lb"I' 1f\ltl'I f!lll 1M s.n Jot· Tt1tlment ol' All(I' l.4l'IClort tmll•'I• 111U1,a. $322.66. Eigb ye:µ-year y AL N CE e11Cf'I, Calif. t*<l STATI OP CAl.l,OANIA POI. TM IMnl of Trvtt... rflttllOI tM Qijln ktlOOI 0 111tlc1 will rte1lw1 1114• tor 111. wlll .. 11 "Jltl'tll• 1111 "' Itta Jrtllllld d__,.;""'iort lJ .123, -•Jy Clrl J, £gtlflr, IMS Gtrtlngtord II., Ttll COUNTY 011 01.AHel "lwlllH If ttlodll'll II\'( •rid •11 Md• or fltrlllthl"9 111 llbor incl fl'01 l1rl1! tor 11!1 ttldOtr, 111bl1d lo c011llrm1t10fl by 11!1 wy>~ J'"..,,. l'ICTITIOUI IUSIHlll Cotll MIM, C1llt. '1626 He. A·Jlltt to -lwl lfl'f JfrNllllrllltt or In• com,lllC WMl'liltllOll Ind ln111t11llol\ of llllClv....,lllltd luoltlot C111rt, 1 Con• repairs $130.30. Ninth year H.t.Me STATIMIHT TM• bulh'llU r. btllll conduclld ~., lft E1t1l1 of LEVON ,.OOOIAM. OICM .. rwm1nt111 hi lfl'I bid" tn m. 1!!401111. "" tollowh'll work: llOfl'\lnl\111\ Aoltlmtnt ,, mo VI• l!'utrt•. ,}'Urly d$feclation i! f79, bu~:.." '!~1:i-1"' pCrHlnl ''1 doln• lndlvld~°Jt:l J. l!'G!TTIEll aclHOTICE II HEkl!tY GIVtN .. fht :'!:."'1':." w:r~~--l!~·r;.:~rlFe....c~l~~~~~I:~~:,~ =='.~·to! .. = Hiit•. c .utornli. yearly repairs are $88.69. Jn AkT FOk. IHOUSTk'f, t Hatmn... Tiil• 1t1tern""t fllld with tlla COlll\fy ctffltoni of 1111 lboYt lllmld 41cldlnl OHrl: Jijl'(lt, Im . ll:ot 1,m. l'roldcrl Drlvl , MJ11lon VI o J 1 , l"AltC!J. 1: Owolnnd Unit o In the tenth Y.ar. Y. a r I y l•"'· Nf'lllJllOP1 IMCll. Cl1rll of Or•not COUnt'I' on: JUM "· 1m. lhll IH ..,.._ lllWlntl c111m1IHlllll1111 "'""'""" °''* COllt O•ll'f l'llOI. C1llfor11!1. llijlldlf'll J./o. 2270. II ••flt u"n 11 ll'lowh C1ro1Vn 'llldllr, t tt11mrt-L.IM, ly ll1verl'1' J. MlflOOll, Oep11t'f COUnt'I' Mid idKldtllf 1r1 f'9111ijl1'811 " 1111 ~· J1t1r11 SJ.'° lt12 1 ... 12 Eld! bid lhtll bl In ac:tord•ni:• wllll on th.Iii ctrliln coriGcrnlnlijm l!'lin _.. d......-.lation is SS0 yearly New"" 1 .. m. t:luo.. Cttrll. wlflrt !flt llK'ltllr'f YOl/dllrS, '" ""llf~• ' "" dr1wln11, woc1nc1t1on1 111111 o~ 11c111c1 10 1nc1 mldc 1 o1r1 o1 thll ,.,. "!"=-• • su:z111"4 P1111aon. W Em•r•ld '''' _ "111'4 -' ""c1«t;., 1111 ·~ antltlld cowt." w 11111!.lT NOTICE ctntrlCI clocvm111t1 now on Illa In "" of· 181,. 0telar•ll11t1 ., cwtntnis, '°"" repairs are $30.38. The total l1e11n1 INdl, '1'51. llvbllthed Dr1nt11 Co.11 0.ll'f l'lkrt, to ,.,111111 1ttam. ••th tht llkffl8tY .....,~ "II 9' 1tt1 At1 l1!111t Suo.rfnltlt!Olftt, olllOnt 1,,., ltt•~ktlcn• ,_.,... depreciation for ten years is Thi• busll'lft• I• btl1t1 c:onducttd by • J11ne 2l. 20, •!'Id Jijl'f 1, '" 1n2 11o11-12 'IOUdllrw. to"" ulMMl'lltllld 11 1fl9 .me. Admh111tra11.... "'""'"'· sin Jo.t1uln J1,_..,. 23 1949 '" 8_. KS4 ,1111177 1'1rtMt'll'll11. pf Ill• anomey. JOHN ... H~l"MAH, .. CNANll 01" JOiia kl1oot CW1trkt, l4'00 Sand C111yon ........ flf Olflcl~I ll~d!. H• It'll office Gf m.: $.1,185 and total repairs for ten C.l.kOl'l'H FL.ETCHl!ll 1!1st Colorldo 11¥11 .. llllH :Jtt, l'•lldenl. NOTICI Oil PUILIC NIAlllN• TO •• -· 1:111 lrulne. C1Ulorrtl1, ll'ld In lhl (111111"" llKordlf' flf ~ Cainfy, • ..., la 11 520 78 Thl1 1lltlfft1fll liltd w!lll Ille CeurrtY LEGAL NOTICE C1llf0f'nl1 tl 106, whkll II 1111 •IKI ti "11.0 •Y TN• OttMt•I COUNTY offtco of Illa Ar'tlll!Kt, C1slllan.Horta, Ar-1 1/Ullfl undlwkttd lnt•r"I In aNI to years ' • • Cttrti: of Or•111>1 c-ty Oii: M1y ti. 1t1'-bullllelt of"" vndlr11tnld In •• """"" l'UNNIH COMMllllON OH PkO-Clllltc:tJ, I~. "° North P•rll A'8ftlll, l ot l of TrBCI Ho. "'°' 11 -m• Notice that OVtt the lG-year • ., lcver1'1' J, Mlcldoll Dtputy CCM1nty HOTICll O" INTIHTIOf\I TO INOAfl ptrlalnlng to ltt9 ft!llO of llld ~t, POSID LAND USI DI IT k. IC T ,._, C11Jfonlla, recordtd in BOOll 1ft, fl1tti. fa .. U. pen.od the depr-••tJOO. comes Cllf'k. IN TNe SALi' 01' ALCOHOLIC :'th~'::' mo::"'" lfllr tM llrtt le• CHAN.IS 1111111 •!Id lld OOtv"'lftls t..., bl .O. 1nc:1u1lwt cl MIKtll-1 .......... 14' 11W -II 1rn1 llVIUCJIS 1111 • 11111 •. •....-nt '° tM llUMI,. .... tOlll,. tlltlld .... 1119 Ardtlll<t -""IOMll'lll officl ol 11JCI ,., .. ,, kKorOlt' • ...-n to $3,185 -the same &II the llllbllltttd O•lllllf Coad 0111'1' llllot, JUM 21, 1'72 Oilld Mil' », 1'11. ODO M L-. u M'l'llndld, IMI Ofdtr ol lfll -' • _,111111 dlpeelt of ttn dollln (110) 1...i Cl•lllltd 11 "Com"*I ArH " Wt Itta -•t of ... car. But .> .. noti"""' J11nt1 I. t, 16. 2l. lfn loN0-11 To WtKm II,,,_, C~! ~OWAlkO .::.. l~A IA Or11'181 C.Unt'f Pl1Ml111 COl'Mlltt*I. fw ffcfl Mt. '1111t 6"olll wlll bl rlfuntitd 11>ow•rtlfrt ... 10 Canoomlnlwn Plln. ..... l.tJc: 4ll.:XI "" Sijblacl to l1111111C11 of 1111 lit'"" .,.. •KV" w 1 l'llttft It l'llrlbr '1-ll'lllt • Mlle Mt!-lolflOll tllt rllw11 et wct1 c:.111 In toOd e.caetlnt ltitretfOfl't '"' llOrff1111 f/6 that your annual depreciation LEGAL NOnCE Pllld !or, ll(llfm 11 hlf.oy ,,....,. ""' "" JOHN .. ll'le .. ~~W"* dotMtn . ltlt Wiii "" ... .,, IW 11111Cornn\lnllll111 • CIOl'ldl!Mn Wlthlll ...... !Sl ll•r• 1rtar ltMI Loi II d Tr1d No, ,no, I I -m•• Varl'es, IS' ><••·~ Jn the ••-I uNletiltMd pr-111 Mii 11eat11lk -11.f Cat« ... lt¥L. ..... ar llM _,,_11'11 lo lmlnd llCTIOMAI. Wdt &re OflllMd ..xttpf lllfl II no ttld 111 rtcordtd In l ociloc 24), lltfft 0 10 If i... "'6~l "°" Y ,ICTITIOUI IUSINl'SI btllorlOll 11 lhl 11rarnl .... Ot!Scrlb9d 11 ,........, C ....... I ttlN DllTalCT MAP ,._,.. tf tfoa OrlMt IUbnllttod, f111 dt...,11 II tor11ttld, unlll& clutlw• ol MlllClll~-1 Mii i, INI l..ot Y.'ars of your ownership aod HAMii ITAT5Mll!HT toflovn! t~ 11111) m ... ,. ,_., IOl'lll\I Codi. II lrntNtcl. °''"" ,lll'tl 1r1 ~'"" "" 01} d•Y• "'°' ,. A of t11ct Ho. $Ml, •• -11)11 rttWll-Th.a IDH-lltl ptflO!lt .,, dolft9 21* H. H1Wl'Ol1 hllll'llrd. Cot11 I Clliflt'f. C.11"'"'1•. ltl4I Ol!Mll'lll. • Id In Book J5D. ll;'IS ' 11'111 • of lowest in the later years. bll•lr'll$1 u · Maw AttlfMY .., ·~ Pl'ot llld 1111'1 It dltlflllttd WI NO. IC IEkll bkf Wll be ft'tldt Olll on thl fDnn MlllC•U••iecMll Ml(JI, •II 111 tM oftli• .., II You traded in Utis car GEHEllAL FASTEHEltS, MO w. 17tfl P11tw1nl to l\ldl tnt1ntlcn. ti. ij,,. J ~~~ 1.0rui-rn C..! Dllf'f 1•'2 7M1 11aCTIOffAt.. OllTllCT MAP., .. fll'Wlfflll tor flltl .... rpc!M. It .,.,.,. "' '"' Count'f RICOl'clft" of Mid ct1111fi .... Slrlll Colli Mtu Cltrlltl'llll h IPOIVlnl lo Illa ~1rlmlllt llM ' ' ' tlld prwoMI to Cl'llllM froni lhl CC (lk.1 ... lad Ind fllld wllll Illa AtllJllnl lo111ln1 ulcl lol 1. each year, YOU! depreciation l 11ci.n SIPOll 1U, llVlll Ann $trltl 81 Al«rholh; l1wlt' .. 1Colltrol for luvtric1 "Comm1rd9I CM1m111\/IV ltl81'1 1. .. trir,. ... Ml'lllllMll'lt, Aimlnt1t,1!1w Sln'lc", AISC excfpl/nl 1"'11 FtMrulllf unto 1111 d I ff. l:U\ $11111111 c1111or"f111 • of Ill 1lcoholk l>lr'llll"IN llttnll tor 111111 LEGAL NOTl,CE Konf)H Ollltrld " ,..,. CH llkl "Como of 1M "" JlllCIUlll ldtool Ollttf(I, ,. Granfor, lt1 l<lttltlOn and ... ,,._. alone woul COS you •"•"""' ltll• A 1111°" irn •u111 Ann '''"' 111"1m1111 •• lollowf : mtrclll Hltl't...., ISltn a111m11onl) .. SIJ!d C111von A1111Wt, E•ll lr~Jnt. from 111c1 111•"' ijftllllvlftd lnt1A1t 1'I over 10 years of automobile st1nton · c111riw..:11 ' ON SALE SEEi\ 1 1111• Dlt!rlel, um111 ,.....r1y 1M11111 an 1111 C1111111111. Mfor'I 2:lt 1.m .. J11l'1 11, 191'2 wr• Lot 1 ~cMlw .....,..,... 11111 th fir Tiil bu. I I bi1 ~Id tt HW11rd E. H•rnrner IUP••,oa COURT 01" CAll,otlNIA tnolt Nllthltlr Corlllt If VII •~t.r Miii 11'111 wlll .. ......, •!Id .... d •loud In l'IOll.PClutl.,. r]Vlltt fll .. ,. ......., "'*" purchases ot 10 times e St ll'tdlw~dul~ 11111 1 no co ' tn Publlthld OrlnM Coe11 Diii• Piiot, COUNTY Ofl' OkANOI ,..,.teu81'119 ll•lt;WI~. Ill m. Mtulol'I Vl•IO 11Ubltc lm~llltl'I' llllfH"°", ll'ld I/POii ~-"'110l'll ..t M141 Let 1 Y .. r ., ($955) depreciation. 1..UCJEN llSSON J11M 22. 1"2 1 ... 12 CIM Nvm• 1n1u .,... 1!1d'I ttld l'nijll bl ICCOrftlll'llff • ., • o;OCl'I wllltl'I "" bulldllW « '""' •1'~ I MONS ...... IH 11'(1 ""' Hlmtl. Ardlltlc:I. urflllld OI' c1llll1r't cl'ltCk or blcli:Nt'I fijfl fliK '*"' tNCttd flt' M<HMrv flt Th11 ll1!orntnl llltd Wlll't 1111 CCMlnlV UM $1/d l'tlbllt llflrlfll 911 tM 1111Wo ,.,.. ttonc1, lllUtd 1W I turelY COl'l\plllY ~~. d1Jlrebte lltlt Mt flt nl'IH, t811¥1s10ll this Clark of Or1no1 Ceunt'f en : M1v 31, im. LEGAL NOTICE P111ntllf1: WILLIAM E. ll lCICIHG •"' ,.... -''" Wiii M Mid ii l •ID, m. ., u cl'ldlttd tty !tit lo.rd '1f Tl'usrMa "' "" <•bltt. lll'tdet•r<llll'ld wlrH •l'ld clllldUltl IF YOU TRADED in ~r ,:•wrtv J. Mlddox DIPlllY Caun!Y =~lllJ': GJ~~~~~Ni.,."''ja ~',.'1:'~..,. tlllll't• .. r 11 Hiii!~; Ott ·Ti:.....v. !Ill ttlan l8n Hrcint 11°"' of ,,,. lld. ior 1ltdrlc:lt'f, '111fllhOM• ana ol!lar car every two years, your • • , 111111 PICTITIOUI IUSINISI v MATT~Ews Incl o0EI 'i lllr8llth x. Jijb' 11, ltn, If! fll8 Marine •M MMllllll TM Cl!Kk lhollkl bl midi Pl'flbll lo flll pur-11 i nd l«Ollfrllflfftls !hlrdo. depreciation would come to l'l!bll1lltc1 Or•1111• COii! Dairy Piiot. HAMI STATIMINT 1M:iua1vo. • ' ~::,...1::ltfl~ .~r:1.;"';tr.1d::!..IMI~ .,~ ~..::.1~'=• bldcttt'I =··.:·~:cilltj-;::-;n~:·tt!~ .. ~1-:: five times the depreciation Ofi':~=':':":':':'':D:':':':n=====' ... =:il2 Tlte 19llowfrll -'°"' ''' tlolnt r1 d':fi ~~"':'ii. bitl tllld by t11e CIVIC ClnfW Dl'IW Wiit, I."'" I"' lt11i1 bcll'ld t111U bl l lflft 11 1 tu1r1nttio 11111 for lllCh l1'0f ovtftllllOJ ll'ld pfMr ~ bu1l111:Sl 11: H"' camp 111 1' " 1'111 ... AM Clllfornl• •t lllftkll t1me tfld '''Cf tf1t bkfrdtr wm tnllf' l~to Ul'llrkt It aOICllmtnH Gf • Ilk• • llll1tft'!<lllCf' the first year yean ($7,565). LEGAL NOTICE WILSONs CYCLE, J10 N. E1Klld, ,.,,. :;:.":: j''1"'~1 'fllll· 1 .,.": ~11 1:: 1111, ,11 ;.,...,,. .irhor ,.,., • ., #MllM ,...,,, • .., tM wort: or '"" 111,t ""''°' 1nc1 t ll'!d1 anc1 1111mtn11 Cf! .arKant l8b m B t hil your depreciation I• AM. ci. • ••w ' 'fOll '""'' "' ~ .,..,..... flf•1t w111 M Mtrd. n 11 r .. w111 i. 111c11rl'd tvr11ttld " nio tuafut111 11111 Tract 1or na.t 11Y1m1ron 11'1d .., U W e Wlllltm J, Wlhorl. 100)2 Kij ICuC ciovrt I wrffltn .. IModll'll Ill ,.....,.. II •v.tld 1t11f 8hY wrlltll'I ,....,... to flllt Wrdidor l"llllMI to fftltr Into contr1d 11111' l!'ICrtM!cl'lmerlla, of I 1111.1 ctr lllNlrnlllf COStS are declining a5 your C&r "ICTITIOUI •USIHlll Or!.,_, Hvntl,,._ llffcll. C1. '1Mf, ::..f:i""I:•n: }!ttc! t:i~ w~n., '° "'*le "'91IC8 M wM!ltloll ft tM l'lllll'llht Mtnt rMutltad to fo JO ff t11o sc:11oC11 kll'!d, flllMIMt wllll #11 r!ellt to ,_.., will note too that fllAMI tTATIMSlfT sneron Wilton. 1Clll32 Ku t<wl Drlwc, 0....1 ~ 1111 l\lrlll'llOlll ht llfved Oii """ C~tllOll ..,1., ,. lhl hMrlrt11 .. ,.. Olltrlcl. 11111 H Nmtnlt IO any Ptrtclll. llnn. ages, you ntc tollowln• Pfrtc111 It doll'll blrtlntu Huntlntton IHdl. C•. """" OtrlvM• ~r dtfllilt Mii .,. 11tlltM..; ,,r fllfltltt 4tt91LI rlfOtdlM ittlf ,,.. Tfla wettt•tul WOf1r w111 bl '""'lrtet 1>Ublk: ij11111,, or to'IC"''""'''* bod'I', your maimenance and repair u : Tiiis buslnt11s I• 1>1rlnt1 condVcttd by • .-II tto:. ..., 1tt1 1111111fft "" "" cairt ,...... "'"" 111 1n...,.. llCIOM .,.. to JWnllft teboi" lt'ld rn111r11t Mnctt m "' E•captl"' rrorn ..-1• L.of 1 111 ,.,, o1L limb' t d the N!WPOllT SHIJIT COMPANY, 1f41 l'ltlncrtnJp. 11'11 :,., • ~ ••• in:. VIII fOf'"" 111'1'1114 .. CIM It .. lfllc-of --or.,.. lllllllillll Ml.Ill to tl'll 11\fndr'H Nfell\'I lll"l:lroc1tbo111. "'l!WllS Ind otller costs are c · mg owar "•'•c• ,..,.,, cost• ""'11, c1111. na11 Sharon Wlllon nwli.... ., otMr ,.., .... rlllUlftad If! ..,. C.Untr l'ltMIM eommt111-1,.;,_,,111 n..,._1 If '"' untrlCf Pflct Ind 1111tttu1 Mibitlll"ICn 1v1nt1 Whrw 1 dtvlll ol' SOO.i» six and seven year pea)tl. o.nnr• Mlles, 119 .u111 111811, Ntwlllll'I Tiii• 111tom111t l!lld w1111 !ht Cwnt~ Cllll'IM•lnt 111111111,,. .-CMc c... 0n.,. Witt. ""°''"•IKi Donel• 111 •n '"*'"' ""'1 .. ,..,, ""' wttt1o111 ""' ri.nt 1o "".., .., In th •• arll .• r .years W\11P •••di· C•Hf. Clet'll: ol °''"" Caint'I' 1111: JijM 21, ltl't. ff nit! ..... , ....... ~"., ..... "'°"' iii. """ AM, Ctllldnlll. whlr8 ""' lt\lncJtad Jlll'Clfftt II•) ot llltr ((Wt-tlMI IUr!ICI OI' Mlbtlll'tlCI ot "" Pl' .. ,.,_ Tiii• butl!IU• 11 trolnl conduct ... bY '" aw a..,...1, J, Mlddtl! DtwlY C-'Y """' " tNt IMltlf', .,.. ......... Mid,,....... .... 11 Ill fUI ... •Y•lllbl• trld 11!'1c• lond• NII M *1.ll'ld br • «tr •boff • Olptfl .. '°°·00 '"' tor re..._...1 .. bills mount up to thost! IM!vldu1t. ctan:. , ..,. ""'"""' .. "" .,_ ,.....,., " .., ,., ,.,..le:~ """'' co"''""' • IUl'llY COIT'Cllfllft '"., D1Jr1GM wttttlMHf, •• rlllr'ltd '" .-· all DENNIS MILES 1 _.,. M ftled M f1M. ' J..,.,. W •111tv, 11"tfact8n' to !tit IOdnl If frvtl..._ Otods of ttc:ard. peaks, and typ1c y your Th i• 1t1ltl'lllfll fllld w1111 "" COlllllY' J Publl~ ~·~ ~:1 ,,r;:n, 1:~-;; Oltod JM! 11, 1'72 AUl.ttnt' Dlt.cttr '"' II 111111 bl mt!!d•f8t'f II-,... c.. l"ARC EL. 2: HOl'l-4Itlij11Wt ''"'"'"" hi .. t.-t repair bills will be ln Clltk of Ortflff CPI/Illy Oii: J-7. 1m. une D. • • ij' • , WILLIAM I 'st JOHN Cltfk ""'"'"'.... tr.c:tor lo wl\otft" • cofttrtct It _.,.. for '"""' .... "''"' l'llbllc 111llrH-. &'....... • .. '""'"" J. Mldclfic. DtPlllY C1111n1Y ,.,. Wlllltm ;Olltlt., oU.it, O.ANOI COUNTY llld ijllOll Ill WllcolltrM'torl ijfldlr him Ill ...,,.,. 11\d tor 111 pijt-lncl6enl•I your car's sevellf.h year. Cltf'. LEGAL NOTICE SCMUL~·-I T1lAfllUAAN 111.A)ININO COMMIU1HM PIY not , ... 111111 1111 """'' &11'1¥1111111 lflfrftd. lnc:llldlnt but not ltmlNd"' the ~. po'Ull iS 1 • ..,n.....,,tab)e: PJDQ HJt WJtlllltt I~ ..... 1.. l'UDllll'IH Ol'dl\fl CM•I OlllY 1'1111, tll'fJ Qt Hl''dllrft WIMS Ill I ll_.,.,.,, c.tltUC!loll, ln1f1ll1tl011, rtol•C'lm""• vu auu.wyw Pijbntllld Or•M• COltl OtllY PU.i. ,..ICTITIOUS IUSIMllS \M .......... C11H. .... J\11'11 ». 1m 1W·12 -1ortd In tfll b8nlll0fl Ill "" a11tr1el. ,.,,.,r, tn•I"'-""· -•llo!I '"" ... you will lose if you trade in Jt,11'111 •• ll. n. 1:1, lf7t ,...,.n . NAMI ITATIMINT 1111) n>f'MI ll11rw1"! lo llMI labor COcle"""' ,,,,. ., •II MCIUll"I' fl OMtr•l!lt , ....... .,, •• 1 and a Tiii 11>11.wlnl PfrMnl .,. 1111111 ... ,..,...,. for ...... ,.... LEGAL NOTICE "' C1111orn11. flll' *°trcl of Trvrltoll "'' •ldtw••• Ind C0!\0\111• ~ the ''"" your car too tar Y ._ LEGAL NOTICE 111111nen 111 PllDllWct °''"'° eo.tt o1nv 111111, •tC;lfl•ll'llll ""' ..,,.,,1 """11111\f ,.11 o1 dttcrJbld 111 """'' 2 • 1111t 4VI•~ guideline here ii that you prob-(1 ) Hl!ktTAOE INTf:llllOlll, If) JllllO 23. 30 Ind J11ly 1 14 1tn llU-7' WI ... '°"Old! ctllt II""" Of 'NOl'M!111 ..., ttcllt'dM S.Pllmber '" 1Nf 1'i KAEO llkOOUCTIONS. •tf , .... ..,. • • CMAIMI Oft JONI ' nMclld to 4'1IC\ltl flrt• "°"'1'Kt Wiiien will look'°'°· P•ot 511 "Olllclll llK8r'ft ably will not need major PICTITIOUI •UllN••• or .. S1nt• AM, C1Jff, f't70', . LEGAL ----flltT•t• ,, f'Vll.tc NIA•IN• TO •• M IWll'dtd ~ w«nlflll blddtr •!Id 111 .,,. Olll<• Gf the <!Gunt'f It'°'""' "' Ir W your Car has llAMI IT4TIMINT Edwlrd Thomlr Jlllloll, illll So.·-"""..... HILO • ., 1111 OIANfl COU'9TY lhHI ., ..... 111111 ,,,.. ,,. tll ... ., ltM .. 1a C'CUfll'I'. repa s un . ..~Ml lollowln• "r"" 1• dolrw "''111111 Dt., S1tt11 Alllt, C11tl, nm • Pl.AlllHIN• COMMllSION ON .... Dlfll'lct °"1c1, '\ Pl'O'lldld "'I '"I• d8lcl ,, ltcftli.d paased that 501000 milestone. LA ltAt UNION, tst11 ... llU ltd.. KllllrYft Hl'(M JHllOll • .,, s.. ·-NOTICI °' Ml.RtHAL'S ....... POtlD LANO USI D' ''r •• CT APPklMTICIS1 Ml•nlllft1Jt dll'Kl9ci Ill Incl m.a. l\lb Kl to !lie beflaflll Ml I.. I I C tf ~ Ot., Sanl• An1, C.ltl. mrN. Oltrfll J1111 ,rlllrM lll1liotllff VI. CMAHtll fl'lo f"""ltlOl\I fA Ulor COO. ktloll bl.ll"dol'lt Jitll90MCI ijHll tllo .. !'Id dOIC:n.• ~~ ~.1 ~~ j,,, J4t lHMll llil'ti Tllll llllllMlt 11 belftl coflllllXIM br' I MlrY'ln I . ,,,,1 .. Olflntlll'll Ho. 10 toO. fll.ll'lllWll .. tM ttl11'1111M 11\f llnll'lf 171,, wncort'lltll tmillOYINM of ID-Id In .. Id fi1rct1 1 lbow tor Ille "'\111111 CAN' VOU fliure t h 1 ! :w 0-11 ~•rfMf'lllllt, •v v111v1 "' 111 ••1t11tiM 1*'1*1 1n L••· 11 ~. •nd .,.,. of t11t ,ttn1fc11. It •lr11 contr.mrn ., ""'" '*"'11 rA !hi OWl'lll'9 .t .,, ......,_ . . a.11, v ('Jr,, Ian J ... , C.lll. ftl l!D JILi.SON Jijftl '• 1m Irr 11'1t S"""" Cwrt, C4wftlV Ol'flllt Cooullfr l'~lnt CMIMllfi.tl, C811trtcten .,.,...,,,.. tr....,,._., In lllY llllnOI' ti' 1tt1t (1(11111 !>Mllrll)M It answer out for yout~. lei, 1~1f..~11""" 11 1111111 mndlldtlf bl' •11 Tllk '''""""" 111111 w1111 111a CIUl'lt't of Lot A!lflll., St111etc11lfltn11 • .,...1 ""'°' 11 ~ tlv... 1Nt • ll*lc llllr· IWtlltlcHbia tce"'1t!lft to a•i. " ""' Cl¥IT'llllh. Cllldlt!Ol\ll 1M •""knltll if WMI kee~ detailed records, v :i1TN 4. HOWi Jiii Clll'lt of Ori"" ClulllY "'; J-ti. 1'11 IUdrtfntttf ..-iterld Ill flWI' flt Oll'Mr .. 11111 WIU ... hlld IW 1111 ..... ~11Mft '"''°'"'' loln! tHr'tllfledllll ~'"" l'tCIHtd Jtl'llllr't' a 1,.,. 11'1 .. IN&. and'•h··-'I WIY to do i't. ,.,,, I fltncnt fllld .1111 t,.. ,........., 11'1' '"""' J, MldlGlol °"""" CPllnl\' Olrb8r. AllOl'MVI lw ftlltkNr, Al • I ,IM ~lttl to MllNI ICTIOll flt' a ctt11fk.I .. 81 IWO'fll Ind fbdne 1'11 "'"' 27! o4 otffcllt ltac.Gt 111 1M a.. "'" 1 11 ........,,y Cllrtl. AMl'fMllM If ~ flt P1rmiM 81 Mo D..,,.ICT MAI' ..+J of IM Ori"'° r1lll Ill """'lftfk:H to l6'1rntvtnen utld flet o4 Mid COl/ftlr Jl:l('IM'der. I nth t mi-ill the Cllrtl of Or1ttn Coullf'I' ort : Jullf J, 1'12. , 1• !Fi'" 19 k.eb{!IMft & 41toti.tos. I Cwnty t.olli• C... • llMl'lllld. 0r ... "'tM untrld. SUIJICf f O; AN coYll'llfllt. ... Elco mo O l'I '"""' J. MMdolr, 0.Vlr CMrtY l'VMlillad 0!'1nt1 C111t Olltr lllltl, 1 C""'iltltll la an fllt, 11 ,_. c-r,, C1Uforllll. . c;a.i,"""'1 may bl ,...,;,... to "'lkt dllf-. r•tridlom. ,.._.,,.,.._ - automobile, qpe:nses you have Cllrtl. ,ltlM J~ JI, » !Ind' Jijl\I 1, , .. Im 1 .... 12 ttdlton •M INlllft Ml~l'I L llld '411" It Mtltnlfell C.lSI NO. IC C8rl!Jtlilu9*'tf ,. IHnMICtlftl&I IM'Oltll'lla. <IP'*-· MlllOMlll&, '""'" lflll ,,.,_... ··'d up to that point, incl .. ,u.... 11\tWhlltd Of• ..... ONst 01llY Pllol. ,,1.tet1 II IWll'lllflt Mtor • .,,..,.. .... na IACTtollAL DllfltCT MAI" ,..... c.ntrKtor •• ......,.,.ICJ.,.. W H •Ito _,, .. , • ., •. l'""n·a1·---for·de--';:-tlo .. n Ju""" 1,, n,,.. 1m 1-.n LEGAL NOTICE •11na • an.n actveltr M • 111111 n w .,.._. .. cMrwM ,,_ t11t Al GtllPW wilt! s.ct111t 1m" 1" JM llft'IPlll'I" IUbltct to: c..,..rt111 ,, .... ~ iu"--i'J _.. 1--' • !I'll d1t. ., ._ ,..,...... ., ~ ~luttt" orm1ct ,. IN mW ot •""""lcoll. . c 1 " cMlloll" rfftrldloftl, ,...,.. .. io-, Diyjde lhla •·•·• by the total LEGAL NOTICE • 11., .. w 111ftllfltn. 1 ,.. .. ..,,.,,. """111 ~ ll:Hl.s P0!..,_1 "l..ffldoll'ltJ11 Nllllldt .,. hlfll'm1t1111 ,. ... ..,. i. •fl-rtlfllL r~ ,, w1v ............... .,.. .... ~ r11111. tilll .,.. .....,... fllf MJc1 ~ ....... -ltlll'ltllllf D t, • • •'"''" t • • "'111ttc1t1111 llll'llSlntt, Clflll<I Okactott cvmbt-tt .t rKonl. number of n\Ues JOU bave HOTIC• TO Cll!IOITOtlS ..... M Iha """""" "' ltll CllHllY " Dlefrtct, Clll"tlln """"" .... ~ ~ ..... ., IMullrltl •t11HON. ,.. flrM'ltlta. •ltlt II' offilrl .,. HMIW fw ........ drlv•", ...... _ -!tl ""'v• youc:_ IUl'•1t101. COU•T o" TH• IUl'IJllCMl cov•T cw TM• 0r"""1 ,, ... " CIU--MaMlll • lY " O'Ntlll ,,,. 811111 ~ 1 .. Ctllftrnll. OI' 01\ttlloll of AHl'dfllk..,,. ""' ""' rnull tie In wrjttnt "' "' .. ~ UUll "IU.. ITAn Ofl CA\.tfloaNIA POii: ITATI ... CAllPOkJflA pr '°'"'"l ""wtlMrtY " .. COl'llirkM If Tr~ SIMd1rd1 bf•lldl llfficct. dcllvtrod '° ... utcvtrll " ,. ,.,,. lff!C9 avtr1-cost ptl'l'mile to te. TMI COUNTT or 011.\Mtl THI COUMTY OP OUN• LAii 11, Tr8d SW1 Ctllftt'I' "a OM.a DtM, In IM ,,.....,._ Otli• .,.., WfMKIH• •ULll ., ..., ol'lorrlW ,,...,.* w Chet. !If ... •l•-........ mn ... ......... ., ... ., CIUftfllle, .. Pll'.1'1'111' .......... trw ; NtwHl't llWtltrMl'llt. 1, Whir• I .,.... .. thin It ....... .i1111 PIN A.......,. l"" ltlCfl C1tifllrllll O\ler the life of a CU', ULia NOT~CI Oii HIAlllllO Oft PIT"ION lttltt If DOltOTll"f' $, CUN-fft .. 1'. ,.._MM iMcl tf lf!C, Ill ~n" llW" llltwltl'I , •.m, lfld Tll'Tnt 1,.0 COMllkllil C:, wt.· c.tfl !fl ... , droM rloepl .. at lint Nit '•OIATI °" "Ol..oeU,..Mtc HINGHAM. o.c...&. Jl:Kef'.., Gf .. ,. ceufll'I, w1••• .. 'T .,Id Mlle NerlM Oft 1111 .....,. ,,.. I ""'' "''" aftttll'lfO ............ ,, t.wful _., "' !I'll UfllJllt ifMls " 1¥ e ..... v I WILi. AND l'OI. ... 'T ... ' HOllCE IS Hl•l•Y OIVl,M ti tM --... ,u aw itllW,.U. LAM. c.... ,..., ""91tWlll llt "'" 111:• '·""'flt .. llrllltll """ ,.,. .u WOtktn. 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' ' '1.10111~ Wi CM&. IOCh otbtr fadDn u )'OUJ' .... ,.. •u °"" °"" ·~u·L t. Wlll•UI(.,, i\ttlltt'lt rac• -IOAl.O °" Tt:Vlll\_S ........ -........ llablll I ,..._. ~ ~ mH "'"""" tlldl. Clflflnlll ,_ Pllfllllttn Mtlf'lllf Skfffl'l 1M I Y ltli.lt A, Oetos U• ..... """" car'a decJifllae rt ty, ti Tlh mtl MWln T•il "(P\4 )........ ... ~ ...... 01.AHG COUNTY '"" ,.,....., .......... \ C•Mltnlla ... deltrionlinl appearance, ·tta • .......,. ... ,,.. •• ,.,,.,.., .... ~ ............ ti.,..., ~NIH• COMMIUIOH 0.11 JIJM n.1m T .. t dtU ...... ~""" °'""" Clltf .. l?f ftttlt, l'ullft..... 0rlftfl c.ut Offt'I Plitt, 11\'lllllflld or.,... Ctttl Dilly 1'1ftt, hllt!Will er.,. Ctdl Dtll'f' PHlf, llWCIMM er.,.. CMN Dtll'f' lllldt, ~ Oi'•l'llt C9HI 0.11¥ fl'NI, comfort. '""' 11, tit. o. tm 1"1·" Jw a. ,, 1&. u. 1m 101.n •-u. -. .,... Jul'!' 1. "n *4-11 JUM u. 1m 1mn J11111 ». a. 1m ,.,.,n "'"'u. 24. a 1m •n • • ' I T Hughes Tells Passenger 'Upsurge' Hug)les Alrwe1t has """°""' Its first m a j o r Up!W1e in passenger travtl since a lengthy strike that ended April IO. The most significant .mtevement is a 1.2 percent 1ncttase in the number of mlles flown by far~paying passengers -75,618,000 com· pared with 74,722,000 In May, 1971. Pwenger density ( t h e average number of passengers fiylng one mile) rose 2.8 per· cent to S3.5 from 32.S 1n May, 1971. Available passenger seat mil., logged by the carrier alto climbed In May -up 1.2 percent to IJl,157,000 from 167,426,000 in the similar month a year ago. VIWITED STATES 1WATl01\'AL BANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW OPEN SATURDAYS 9 to 1 P.M. MON.~THUIS. 10.I P'.M. Ff.IDAYS 104 P.M. 1714J '"0-121t. Lec.nd 5111 S... C... rt-. C"'11 ..... • ' ' S frldly, Juno lJ, 1912 • • 0 ' 0 • • • • •• ; ;1 ;1 ... ,,, "' .. • ~ ... ... DAILY Pilar . ihiondq, ~ 22, l97Z Thursday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange lz-Js_t_· ----- Mai·ket Recovers From Early Lo ss -!'lftl 'f'..-k 15 Men Aeflt>e ........... '""' -... 1J ... ~ ..... '~ .......... ,... :s + .. ~ ttocb tr ... WI "'9 .... Yft ~ ,. .. 11 iN "I.!' ... lticti IE.,,.... Tl!Wl:Jt· ~ ~ ht ... T i~ll!Hr~ ::::.: m1"1· t *' ~~!'~.~~::::;~· F =.:~: ti:. .re . 1 -r.::· . . . .. 1" ' ~ 1e1 ·:.::' -+ .. ••••·•· = .. tjrtclf ....... . ,._ 1'erfc s.ie. ..... ... .. ·--TJll, "'F!""'"""'""'"""'·' ftMI ...... ••····•••·• ,., ...... , ... • '" . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . ,.~:.Jr ............. . .... ............. ....... \till ............... . .. .................... . ............ . .. ; l .i IJ:•: r; d ,I , . .... 11n 1n 1n +' wi1een .t2 21 ""4 ~ ,.....1 .. !n.."""+I _,,. ...... _ .. h !I" k"' ~~=-·~ •,-_.."'v ~-"' ,, = w-~==~~ ~===: 10 t1 Iii t "" Wttld Alrw 10' 10 ,._ -.... 1 ~ ~~ Wrlelwt 3-11 MW 1W ,,... "'° + ~ WwlrHr M __:,.:_ 1"' ,.,._ , _:·:~s i 't!l'tm'!lt.it u ,r.a.,... .. f i~_ .... ' ~$!!• :ft ~ +-!!f.t • ..,:; I -~ ~ ;;;;r.;. .. • .... • -" H~ I t •• •" l! ~+ · e Timber Bid ~ u:: 1lf \'" 1 ~' PORTLAND, 0 re. l! -'"" G<orgla-Padflc Corp. aml two -,11 1 ,:~_1 major West Coast tltnbtr sm+ h unions re.ached agreement OD •13 ,,.,. .. Several thousand workers In •!!! • ; ~++-~ a three-year l;bor contrlct. 1 ~:!~" Ortgon and California will be 'r.t f f,!-" covtred by the agr«meut, ~ "" ~~ tt ~h i9 subject to approval 2'U ;; by the members. ,i ~ ~ ,, y'~~"' The contract calls for a 32· .J tf 3 · · cent ptr hour lncrtase lhc 'i ~ """' !!F"'t, flnt year and 6 perctnt in· rJ: itrY• ,~ 1H"TO -1 ·• crease the nut two yurr.. G: 'MIA l~ \Sl\o-"' Finance Briefs ••.. , .... SANTA MONICA -il<lol lll!trnattonal Inc., w h le h operata airport t e rm l n a I _., ... abopo, -it bu agreed In Jlrloc:lple t 0 llUl'thue Sparky'• V l r 11 • laland IJ>c., • Rlall dlaln. Root 11111 euhanc• lPo pro:dmllety $10.I n>lllloo la Ill conunl>n 1tock 1111" .Iha chain, ·-IJ dlopo In st. TbomU .... St. QolI Npctlell -of • fl.t mllllon fer Iha ,_ ..,. =· April 30, a ...... • ) • • -• I JJ DAILY 1'11.af Nixon, Too, Neeas Tax Aid VACATK* 18.£ SCHOOL · -= ....... ·--- • Pl .,, .. Nlua. wbo aid ... majared .. lu Jaw. -~ I tbe --1u .. not PEOPLE 4>111)' -io be more tqtlltabie · "but mort limplt." ... -------.J He aid he doelo't make out Brando won custody of his Ills own tax return an)'ll)OR. -· Christian,_ 14, mm hls But be COid reportm In l1nt wile Anna IWhfi. Waahlngton 1"41 when his ' Vile!, SpaoUb.bom Cu b a n * * * · refugee Monolo Sanchea came Gov. Rooald Rta1~ told to him recently for help with Boys State delegate& i n his taa return, "I hid to send Sacramento that legaliiallon him to a lawyer." of marijuana could 1 lead to Ht declared ti ii lime to do commerclll traffic ln the oomelhlns about tbe lituaUon, t1lhougb be doe• not thlnlt Cooireu abould act on tu reform leglllaUon during thll ele<tlon year. *• * * Ad« Marlot Brudo has lost a court action to end tllmony payments to his ae- oond wlfe, Mexican actress Movlta. Brando, 41, bu claimed his tl·wife wat Hv&Dr with or married 11111icllit James Henry.Ford. 1 He was ordered In Superior Coor! In Santa Monica to pay $t,400 monthly alimony, plus $!00 a month child aupport for the couple's two chJldren, Sergio, 11, and Rtbecca, 8. In a recent court action, JudgeN~es Restraint On Logging SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - U.S. District COUrt Judge Alfonso Zlrpoll baa refused to grant • ~alnlng order to halt Jogging {n U.S. National Fomtl In Humboldt County. A Sierra Club aull flied Fri- day Indicated oome I0,000 tlCf'tl of "pristine" fORSt within the Sli: Rivera, Shasta- Trjnity and Klamath National POresu were involved. .Jiu! alter bearing from bolb ildea, Judg~ Zirpoll flld he -that the aull fn. ~od only 1,000 acres, not I ~·;:ECOLO~Y I ,..;. •,tlllO, and of this land only 210 acres are actually to be logged. After the ault WU filed, the logger, Hum boll Fir. Inc. filed a counterclaim against the Sierra Club, ukldc, ·1u million damages, eon~ ~·comervatlon group wu fn. terferlng with Ill Iog1ing COil· tract. e Bike Trails LOS ANGELES (AP) - Bicycles soon may be wheel· Ing along aome of the many Oood coolrol chonneb in the city and county. C o u n t y supervisors m- thwlaallcally agreed to an of· (er by A. E. Bruington, chief ,engineer of the <OUllly Flood • Control District, to develop a · bike)l'ay from Willow Street in Loog Beach to Fletclier Drive .-ar Griffith Park. · • iJl1e channels would be med <or blcfctes ·on weekend! and ftollday1. 'Ille city of Los Angeles al!o Is studying the posslblllty of bulldinl blkeways along Oood cllannels. 'Ille city Is con· sidering one ~ween Urif!ith and Elysian parks . sACRAMENTO (AP) ;_ A bill paving tbe way for 1the colistructton of a new"lour· Jane I>Umbarton Bridge won approval from an Ammbly corDnittee over v e h e m t n t conservationist opposition .. Alan Davis, who represented the Sierra Club, told the Assembly Ways and Means Committee that many people donlt "want a new bridge 72 feet wide across the !lOUthern end of San Francisco Bay. Republican As!omblyman Frank Lantennan of L a canada, ectlng chainnan of tbe committee, blasted away 1t Davis, saying the present bridge is a "ramshackle, an- tiquated, poor excuse for a piece ·~ piling." eW«er Plans FRESNO (AP) -Two Kl.ap Rivel' water agencies, apparently fearing loos of water r 11ht1, temporarily clz._.i plans to e o t e r nef[Olla-with the Lo• Angeles llepollmept of Water ond P.-lot Ibo develop- ment of ~ Oil tbe Upper Klnp Rlnr. , A new lmprond. (that'• what thor all oay) lormula. Rcdl!Dg tho bolliDg polzll 10 ""'hep tJw•....uatcr· lull at hlghor 1-ps. . ' .. NllDCllY UBSI• For two dollai9 111111 cba\l8e ""' CllD licrft roar bar lull (tall o1 -"'1-). Eoch _ llMlhogan,, 1111 ocda .i-JO 2 47 2'"w30" 'Ille ICllon ..,.. during a joint meet1ng a! Ille eaecuUve -ol 1bo Ktnp River w... Allciclollol 11111 the , lllnp llh1r 0...-a DlllrtcL -_,.,,,al tbe Ul6clltlan broalht ap ... Lot AllOloi DWP tUecmr of -rtpta hi tho Own Valley~=..:. the,_ ..... weed oo a .JlllS!ve acaJe. -"Cllllomhl alrtady his • great deal . ol llulblllty on maitjuana lawa wheTO' the Judi• can make It either a .mildf:meanor or a felony, deXndilllf on the caae, the governor aald during a que1o tlon-1nd·1J11Wel" session with 850 ldlOol juniofs from ...... the 1tate. 11You ask ~ about Jegi~ Ing marijuana. I am oppoa<d. And I am oppooed because the • SEIT cusmmrs ,; :·77• E-II joar ohoit la 1112- cODclWonocL thla loll tlw cdt floW all !lfOllDd ,..... .,_ lindor JOm tub. D pat·~ hm flllllliab,... -· ""''U lib It ..... ·- ' Juno 16th • 30th • _. lo DOI. in ye!," Rtqan two yean and they've been 9:30 A.M. • 12 P.M. liiia.. l • murder," be-SOL .--u,,11 ... t ••••h•t• ....-; . ' *' '"~ '* ' . .,.; *' '*. ,..,..,..,, "'-Jiil" 8 Agff 4 yr1. +t.rv 6th t t•tl• ' Dea.lb .,tin.ai., 54, of Binn."· AUomey Le 41 n 1 r .d S. • Pri•.clpel-levHelMI 'lngbam, Englaod, knows Juat Juofsty baa been elected FirsJ't""a=rst fllw...I. 1'hat to do lint with hia Illar• president of the Stale Bar of .,..,., 1111111 WI of the 1863,!90 be and II other Calllornla, 2101 CHll ...,. car lac!Qty wor~er> ,... In a. . Janofsky, member .af a Loi • .,.,... ~ football pool -buy hlmaeu a Angeles law linll S<\l'Ved as -'42-7441 .. 14a.ttl7 new set of teeth. chairman of Oc J·1 dent a t i~=======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=::. ''1've · beell trylllg to get 'Colleges' boord of trustees thll ·a1ong with natlopal, beallh past year and was presideot ol teeth (supplied tite by the the Los ArlgeleJ Couoty Bar stale inedlcal aerljces) for AMoclation 'in li6M9. · Nearly Everyone Listens to ~nders er··~ ... ·¥ .•.. •:,• . " . ' PLA11Tit UTILITY :cuB·E·s • Pa;int them .Tl!e !hln11• JOU.ccm ~~~ ~ plasUc cilbes are almost qnlhaltecl. • Stack them Man fin• ncm for the ldda. llbelfts. ~-.. ·pa1nt ·C1torfmlow •Sit on 'em. for''the hams!. ., · . · •Carry 'em •Bortz 'em •Buy 'em Uiif 'llB~ llttr laze? llD't that the dildr tlllll llutt Dlllall ..,.. dMcMng ap c? I.IUJa ..... sss ... _ to_.,. hla whldnor. " I t••' '' .~· .. : ~lbr· .; . .,,. EA. • 3" DD .... 2 c "· 2 97 l'xl5' ROLL f'd''d' IRCBllD ~DU FDCE .NIDS '"'L. Bulk: """""' molar to gift ~ i.ou.111a1 "Ju ...... ._i. Jo& Cat It ta blllf cmd GIN It tba1 "I JM on 11 little .-1t• i.... --------1/f'dl' =·····--£ 147 Mr IMloe la IO bad. I -I more -Ilda Isl tape .... lmhble -Tc'cl thlDI< rc11-. (Gottll -....... .., .... i111ff.) TWOIU nun •. ,, .... Tc'cl Walt cmr hlrll9r tbal ldl twollan.oatbewarbome' -w lie Isl l>acl .. _ •• -....... go .... .,,, ad """'' s•7 ct .......... ,. .... .. ""' ......... ftle firw 1ptlnltle11 1llday J ~· . I • •. ·, . Showing Will Power, • • • • • Playing With Real Money - STORIES by BEA MIDERSON Of .. o.111 'plllf ltd When tbtre11 a wu· there11 a way ... to transfer assets to those you want as· beneficiaries. However, the will iJ only one of several important devices in the· total picture o( successful estate planning, During a fqur-part series on Family Eatate Planning at Golden West · College, Newport Beach at- torney Michael J. Gertner to1a ·an audience of &.bout 200 how to transfer property while reducing taxes and keeping legal fees and red tape at.a minimum. lie stressed U..:t omall estates dJo. tate earliei' planning because they- can less afford the luxury Of ,in- effiCiencies. wM:sr ciisT . Estate pbmmng at the lowest possible cost waa the underlying theme. And, aitbougb it waa not stressed, one felt the constant Pans Not te t . to c a nee reminder to setk the advice of a lawyer. • The series dealt with Willi, Title Holding Of Properly, How to A void Probate and Gilt and Death·Tuel. The lecturer cited a nationwide survey which revealed that seven out of eight people die intestate (without a will). Then the state decides who gets what. "Most take the ostrich ap- proach,'' he claimed. "Usually they feel that since they are thlnkln& about wills that they must alao think about death. Tbey find -a~e palnfuJ. thought.. I, •1However,.. be said, "planning · an estate and drawing up a will should have tbe opposite effect. It should be pleasant because •. you know you are passqi.g on more of your estate to your ·loved ont1,,.-· FLEXIBLE DEVICE A will is a veiy ftelible ~·vi~. A valid will can determine who sets . what, avoid probate and bonding, set up trust.a and save tu~ v alldlty., the dOcument Ji baaed • on four r<qUlttment., be iald. The writer must have testamen. tary capacity (knowled(e of what be Is doing and the nature· of his property and beneftciarlel) and testamentw Intent (io)owin& what be is signing with neither ~In fluence nor fraud). There ll)Usl ·be an active. gift made. and tlie docir ~ent must be validly executed. Calilomia requires two wttMs'e1r ·to· a will, but Gertner adrioed ,thrw soil 1j'ill be valld In Ill llalel: U a beneficiary aerv11 u a wl-II will Invalidate tbe will, be ...,,...r, and said i\ .is best to ha .. totaD7 . dlslntertl!led parties .. wl1-u. Althouch a botogr.apbl'c . (handwrilten), will caD be.a lJPI.· document, Gertner discouraged .I\. , He ex~lalned that mal!.i' holographic wills at'e nol pr0peily drawn. lnterprotatloll gives rue .to contests and ·eenerally nect1Sltates ' letJllhy probates. WAMI: BONDING . ~ a will a penon may waive bondln& ol. an eiecutor, trustee er guardian provided Ibey are state midtnlL Probate can be l\'Olded and laxtl Clll. 'Wben a couple dJell cmcumnUy, ' double tuatlon rate can be ap- plied. "The state will first aasume the husband predeceased the wile and a 100 percent· tax may be · levied. Then the state wID declare the wile p(Odeceased btr huaband; all ~ ertles are shllled back In hla name, and ; another 100 percent. tu ls ~ged." To avoid the double taxatiob, a sln>u)t..,eooa death clause must be Included In both wills of tbe couple. The ~\\'<: In both willa clarif\es which one Is the survivor. ~.cltatb tax rate roes up as !lie esiate il)creases In value, he aald. ia :9Q!llO WtanCts, when tbott is, DO p~per planning, a survivor coilld be taxed up to 101 percent-77 pol' ceat -le tax (federal) -and 14 percent loberltance tax (stat e). Tl'IU llOUllNG Playln( a tey role In diminishing taxes .. lltli holding of property, Gertner explained. Tbe four properly titles are com- muolty properly, separate pro. perty, joint tenancy and tenant. tn common. Defining ••ch, Gertrur said: (See PLANNING, Pa• 11} ~men .. SEA ANDERSON, Editor ,.,....,,, M• n. 1m ,.,,. 11 STOCKS ' i ~ ·a No Monopoly When property la transferred, either before or after death, the biggest expense .is taxes. become so attractive to the wealthy, aaserled Newport Beach at' f o'.> D t y Michael J. Gertner •. on ·€;.enerosity what you need and give away the surplus, . ha auuested. . . . \ By removlni properly lrom.tlle;donor's "life motive" 'o\1bich usually can be : established when gifts are given on a re(Ular basis, he· said . I ' m .--' · .... ~ - • ..J <'.) ) ' I Federal rates are considerably higher tbait state, but exem~tlons also are higher tilougll not enough to offset the rate.· ~ever, be does ·not advocate a change of residency, nor does be ~ giving away ev"11!>1ng. I-.d he Olfers ~I soluti<m• to reduce taJes. , · estate the value ls decreased, ·.tjie estale ~ = ~I~ i:w~~~·whllt the gilt For example, said 'Gertner,. 1a1re:an estate worlh ~.ooo anct give $tOO,llOO to To avoid estate and inheritance taxes you can give away your entire estate, but then you might not avoid gilt taxes, LOGICAL APPJiOACB • • • ff you . just want to eliminate ~ herltance taxes you could move to Nev, ada, the only state with no Inheritance tax. Gift-givtiif 11 • logleal a~h, ·be said, but ·cautlobed hiJ audience, "you must coniider all of the tu ramifD tioos. Thi!re. is a gttal lnteract!On between estate, inbOrilance, stale and feqeral gill and Income taxes." 'l'he P,icltcatapprdach to gifts is keep -~.)lrjle;-Tbe. #!Ale tax rate bis been r<diioed and lbe·gt1t tax Is small because the. gill is. consi~ered commuolly prop. · erty oo, orilf baU i8 taxed. The to!al tax savings IJllOunt. to $.10,000; be said. Pl\OVE MOTIVE Wben· giving .i gilt you muat prove a Perhaps this is why Nevada has • I , . Don t Trust to Luck A living trust is an excellent tool for family estate planning. "It's· the only way you can have your cake and eat it, too " claimed Newport attorney Michael J. Gertner, w'bo added that the trust is only advisable with estates valued at $150,000. The trust should be set up in conjunction with a will. The will would simply state the trust is the beneliciary of anything not already included, he ex· plained. Benefits far outweigh disadvantages, he· said. , The type of trust would be a revoc:able ope, and be advised ii only be set up by a lawye~ .• . ,;An advantage is that a t.i:ust -can )le I.et µp during your lifetime and you can· name YOlll'self trustee to save trustee costs. · · . , , . ' ' "Oµier advantages include . ease in man~ging your own investments and handling your owii ,proP: erty. It offers a simple transition in naniillg;a·suc- cessiv:e trustee when you no lo_nger are 'Ible or po longer want to handle the ttust. i • "After death, delays In transferring property are avoided; a trustee is given a wider lnv~ment range than an executor, and. the trust off,.. pr!· vacy," he said. , I A trust also allows you to distribute and' Iran• " JOINt .. :_ 1 . .__ .. , .... ·~ if! ~m- . - fer properties at a minimum cos4 he added. . . ' Disadvantages are. relatively small. Attorney fees for setting up a-trust and trustee fees are generally lilgher than attorney fees for drawing up • will' llid encutor fees, he said. A benefit with a question mirk, Gertner said, is there is no.· court supervision,. although under a· · new law tbls can be requestell, .Gertner feels avoiding probate is not always the !i&h! solution . • "Court supervision on concludlna . an estate is not ·so b~d.11 ' ' Common.criticisms land bis.remarks. include: ' ,. ' . ' ' ~No avallabllit)" of'.caall. , "i>riibate procedure• prov!d' ~ method of get\lng incii>eY In the bandJ of thersur;vivort."· ....:.~o flelibllity. "This is a groas error·if prop- erties ~ set UP'Pl"'P'riy. · ~Ingber appraisal fees. ~·Not true.~ " . -~orbitant. alto~·· and executor's fees. "Callfo.rnia set. reuonable fM& .for attorneys· and executors. Qther fee~urt, appraisal, recording ' and m.tna:~ nominal." . -Legal red tape and frustratinf delays. "In •IOIDt·CUOl·tbls is true." • .. The "gift in contemplation· of death P,..umpllon" (deathbed glit) may be al>' ·-plied, however, ll the death 6cc·urs within three years af~ the gift is given, he warned. H his death motive is declared, the gilt then Is considered parl of the estate and Is subject to taxes. As the , value of property increase s so do tax rates at both federal and state levels. Commuolty property t. recognized by bbth, but taxatiOn varies. GUIDELINES General' guidelines on exemption In- clude : -$3,llOO annual gilt, no limitaUon to the n~ber receiving the amount, by both federal and state. -$30,000 llfetbne, federal; f5 ,000, state. . . . 460,llOO estate tax exemption on the net worth of the estate no matter who hr berlt.. 45,llOO inheritance for the closest of kin (spouse, child, parent) with the amount decreasing as the closenesa of retallo!lllhlp does. Comni:mlty property is not taxed. The best types of properly to gjve are Ille !\Ind that substantially remain the same In value, property with erowth potentJal or propet'ly that generate. high Income. Appreciated property which is given and then sold is costly as Income tax must be paid on !he capital gain. On the other band, the recipient cannot deduct a Joa· on depreciated property. Aaset. can be given puttlght or In an Ir· revocable trust. However, he 1lresaecj,' U property is 1ive" with any siring• attached, lllce glv· Ing a house but lhe --continues to Jive In K rent Ire<, the gill becomes parl ol. the estate and t. lµe<I . A·gill must be given irrevocably. .. ' ~ .J -ID .• · ' ' OAILV PILOT Frldq, June 23, ltn .~;,Playing Pied Piper • Taking rolu In · the Pied Piper Playhouse of children's classic tales present· :<ed by Children's Theater of Newport Harbor are (top to bottom) Cheryl Krau· .• ,ter as T0011ter, Patty Hume as peddl_er and Mike Leintn~er as. the piper: _Four "' performances are given daily at Lhe Orange County fair. Children part1c1pate · in the !hows. •• • _=-. ---------••• ----- •• Your Horoscope Tomorrow :Sagittarius: Reach an SATURDAY JUNE 24 lly SYDNEY OMAllR AJU.ES (March 21 -April llJ: Hold <>If on journeys. Make peraonal illqulr1e1. Check reaerv1tlon1. 101ng.r1nge plal)I. Some r e • t I e 1 1 companlona tnay mt bt thinktnc too clear· ly, Know it and mpond In manner to protect your ln- terests. TAURUS (April 21).May 201: Money ttanuctions may run into roadblock, Key ii to enlist a1d of family member. You can go place• and d6 things, but close witch on bud&et now b a necessity. Best lo atick to wMt ii familiar. GEMINI (May It.Jun. 20): B y hsndtln1 added responsibility. you could win acclaim. Gtt promiM:1 in writing. Take nothing for granted. Avoid wtahlul think· in1. Get rid of outmoded eon· cepta. Obt1in hint r r o·m T1urau me1sage. CANCER (June 21-July i:n: Problems \\'Ith details could ariJe. Speeiflcally. 1 e r v I c e , task!:, routine duties run into snags. Key is to call upon past experience. ln maklne any purchase, choose quality. Be aware of guaranieee. LEO I July 23-AuJ. II): Friends have tendency to lft.o volve you in thtlr dl!plltea. -'l'hil·could ·be time · lo <41raw line. Refust to become partici· P,jlDt 'in slugfest that doea not conctrn you. Bue actions on Jollc. DOI impulse. '1 \IJltGo (Aug. 23-llepl. II): New approach to what aeema: old hat could work wonders. create your own traditions. spHk up, but avoid ar• rogance. Show rerpect.· Mit 1 ' < doe'! ttlllt oriflna! concepts. t,ee Is l.o t!lcture. You learn. UllllA (Sepl. 13--0cl. 22 1: Rtlltlv" may be cool4$ed. You are involved in emotional tug-of-war. Key la to rlse above the petty. Be true to your own conviction•. You are not being told entire It.Ory. Walt (or additional facts. l!CORPJO (OCt. 23-Nov . 21): Pu.II ln financial reim. Avoid tendency to scatter forces. Inatead, focus on basic go1l. P'lnd out what is required, eapeclaUy In way of funds. !Jo!l'I overuteod youraell. lllllUarlan 11 1.ovolved. SAGtlTARIVI iNov. Ji. Dec. 21 1: Detlln&I wltb sCorpto art Indicated . Pmaure exlsu on areas ttlated to partnershi p, legal matters and marriage, Protect image. Concentrate on public relations. Reach un- derstanding with one who means much to you . CAPRICORN !Dec. II.Jan. 19): Be "in touch" with aroup. fraternal organiz.ation. Give and receive ald . Open lines of communication. GtmJnt and VirJ:o pel'SM$ figure prom- I " Burglar's Advice A~arming· -·--··---.. • Understanding 1-lly. F • fl1 n I d. con· linemen! Is bUt temporary . AQUAJllllS (Jan. ZO.Yeb. 181: You may say things you do not mean. Key is to strive for harmony. Be As courteous to famil y members 11 you would be to 1trangers. some hopes, wi!hes are subject to revision. Patience is your ally. PISCES (reb. !._March 20 ): See in light of actuality. Don 't Imagine others tbe way you wish they might be. Doing SO 11ow could be rortly -Jn money ~ emotions. Strive for security, Don't give up sonttt11ll11 lb< nothing. IF TODAY 18 YOUR BfR11lDAY you are C"lpable or dramatic performal')('H, ·~ prectatlve or music and the arts tnd quite at.tractive lo the opposite se1. If single. you wUl be seriously cons idering mar· rlage by October. Marr ied or 1ingle, change of t1cenery is in- dicated toward end of year. DEAi! ANN LANDERS ' A. you ctn see from the letterhead I am in jail in In- diana~, Marion County. I am not ~~k ing for ~p. I am Writing instead to help )'CMr readers. Senipr Citizens Sing as Their Service . M a person woo has made a amall fortune Jn burCJaries and robber1e.s 1 I have .tine advice let-yoor readers . Perbapt I can save them some trouble and money. ~ember• of Lhe-_Harbor Sertior Citizens Choral porterl~nn Previewing songs are Oeft to right) Mrs. Grotl'p )'111 be Singing fur Service Tuesday, Ju.no 27. Malcolm gell, Zonia Club program director, durlna, Lhe First Ladies Luncheon o( tbe Society Walter · er, ~!rs. Jam.es E. Sawyer, director, and ' ' of ,Cillfornia Accountants' convention in the Ne"" Mrs. Florence. MacG1n1t1e. I P'°"'" speod money on burglar atarnis. Jii<k-pri>ol locU and watcbdogs but thty foolbhly issue Invitations to burglars by ~Ying the garage doors open whicli lead ~ into Ule house. A hunk of. meat or lblut d. Mace will quiet the dog. :·., U a burglar wlnt& to get inln your •1ioine or apartment he will aet in. You )l)ili!it lllhtk It unbelievable but I have tanlacked many a nil!it•tand while the fiWner alept less than one . loot away, !ldrllars have diacovered that tbe nlght- Jl,nd is a aold mine o( walleU:, credit ~~. obeck books, jewelry -and guns. Once in the w .. hours I actually had to ·ita•l under a bed white tht sl"I')' victim fol up lad went to tile bathroom. When lie returoed and resumed hi! snoring I .fi\Jped the pl~ oil for a couple of \9tchel, a hand gun and more than SI25 I}! cult. bathrciom light on all night and the bathroom door ajar. U you are not at home, the ploy aWI works -prov ided you remember tti rumple up the bed so it will look aa if someone baa been sleepin& in 1t. Tb&. tmportant thing to remember i11 this: lf you are in bed and you hear a stranger in the house -atay in bed . If you were aaleep -stay that way t r it leajl act lik~ it. ll\>n'l try to be a hero. Mos't burglars travel in pairs these da ys and they are usu.ally anned. If a conlrootatlon does occur, keep cool. R~ember tl!at about !IS perttnt of all break-ins today are by people who are hlgh oo drugs or pltll. Tbey are desperata for money and will kill you If they 'have to. Don't argue, don't scream. don1t try to get to a button or a phone. The smart thing to do is to fake a faint and stay "unconscious." Nothing that you own Ls worth getting kllled for . house. -Sincerely -D.P.B. -c&u.Bl.OQ£.,J-0, . . . I>~ D.P.G.: S. do L la tilt mou-d.i!ie·~ ·pm.for 1 VU)' iaformatlve lillor: Wrlle 'i;ala If you ftod you llave ~·.., Y,,.,.louds. DEAA ·ANN LANDERS: ~ a daily r~ <>I l'Ollr column !or many ye1r1 ~el fill conlld"1t !Mt 1'lU Will five me a aen,tlble amwer in platn·Janauqe I can understand. I am a woman who just celebralod ber llSth blr1l!day. I am losing my hllr and I do not want to wear a wi,. Dft )'flll k:Mw of anything I can do -some preparaUoo 0< treatment perhlp1, that will keep the rest of my hair from fallinl out? 1bank you in advanct. -J..EWISTON MAJNE READER ' D~AR L.M. Reader: Thf: mal.n reuons for hair lot1 are (I) 1k11 4.lseue (b) u- due aervou tension (3) tile-aatara.I qblJ prOCMS. , From Page 13 • • • • Planning an Estate --Community piyperty is separate property. an)1.hing that arises in mar-· -Joint tenancy Is held by rtage through labors or skills two or more people with the of tit.her spouse. E v~ right ol survivorship (the right separate property w h l{c ll of the last survivor to title to generates income due to or in the entire property). It is part from labor• or skills (lf asst!ned that each "owns the either spoust is considered whole." community property. -Tenants in common ma y However. community pro -be held by two or more parties perty does require that you with separate interests. marry. Two people living together cannot c I a i m POOR TITLE HOLDING that a gift tax i1 charged. For example, if joint tenancy Is held by a mother and daughter , after the other dit1 It mlJhl be presumed that the daughter's Interest was a gift. Joint tenancy cannot be willed becall!e of the right of !urvivorshlp clause. Half of community property, all of separate property and your in· terest in ienants in common can be willed. lleneltcllrles muat pay la» es on UJparate property, joint tenancy and tenani. in com· mon. U the survi ving !lpouse inherits community property, no inheritance tax is charged bot estate ta1es might not be avoided. Gerter recommended that property with 1 hlgh equity be held in community property, while thin equity Is best in joint tenancy. One thing that worries a burglar is a ~ght In the balllroom. Most burglars do not wllh to risk a face to face con- I'!Ontatlon with an inlaxled victim com-~~_! ol tht bathroom. If you want to .,.....-a1e .111 intruder, keep the The judge already bas said I should spend from one to 10 years with the In- diana Department ri Q:lrrectlon for my misdeeds. From where I see Jt -at the age of 21 -the immediate future Jsn 't too rosy. I hope that when tam free once again -I'll stUJ be worried about your U you have ruled Ml tilt ftri& tw• po1slblllties. acttpt yoar batr I• • a nonnal symptom of added yeart:. Dol't throw out mouy on aselW trutment1 or phony l&Jves and elmmeata. survivorship (condition of .J'bt lecturer said joint beinc a 1urviv~) al~gh tenancy ir a poor way to bold court!, ln some ~~. have . title and advocated that it only found a way to get around it. be held by husband and wife. f~OiiiiOiiiiOiiiiOiiii ______________ iii -separate property is all "Otherwise. it almoet always property owned by a spouse is a mistake," be warned. before marriage and any 1n·· Joint tenancy will avo.id pro- oomt aenerated after mar-ba~ but not taxes. "What you riage from that property if it save in probate costs. you give bu not required the labor or back in spades J,n taxes,'' he akill1 of. either apouse . Gifts said. Tues are charged on the and Inheritances also are net amount , and it ls poulble , .. ~-Along the Oral')ge Coast .' • June Brings Wedding Bells Care Aids Alcoholics MRS. MOSIER Pair Planning Fall Ceremony PlanninJ to t1lm7 Nov. 11 • art Andrea Frsocet lsel and • Mlcb.oel Von l!laer, both of 'Costa Mesa. ' . '!'be brld..elect 11 llle daUl)\- 1, tr ti: llrl. Doi Grolten1><11 of ," ~ lied and Ur1>1n "Crfapin of S.o DJeao. ill< llln· a II Illa IOI! o1 Mr. and Mrt. R.. Ills ol Colla Mea~ MOSIER-ARNOLD • St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beacli WU the setting lor the nuptial! llnk!og Lizabeth Ann Arnold and Robert R. Mosier Jr. The Rev. Dr. Ch a r I e 1 Dierenfield directed the vow exchange for the daughter of Philip E. Arnold of Costa Me.sa and the son Of Mr. end Mrs. Robert R. Mosier 'Or Newport Beach. Arnold. The bride and bridegroom are graduates of Corona del Mar High School. Sile attended San Diego State University and he attended Orange Coast College and now is serving in the Air Force 11 McClellan Base, Sacramtnto. BIOEGAIN-BURNS Home In Montoya, N.M. are Phlllip Howard Bidegain and his bride. the: former Laurie Snow Bums who exchanged vowa durin« ceremonies on the ocean terrace cl the Coron.a de! Mar borne o/ the bride'! parents. Mr. 1od Mrs. Donald s. Burns. Julie Burns: flower flrl, Robin Burnt: be!! man, Chris Knagge and u.<ber, C!Ay Van Deren. The bride attended Institute Montesano, SWitserlaod and graduatad lrom Orme Scbool, Mayer. Ariz. She a11D attended the UnJversity of Arllon.a where ohe alliliated with Alpha Delta Pi. Her husband. BOn of Mr. arxl Mrs. Pblllip B. Bldegain of M9t1lnya, ii a IJ'ldU1te of Tucumcari HIJh School and the U d. A where ho wu an honorary member of Alpb1 Uli. BALTIMORE, Md. rUPl) - Some klndn..,, food aod • daah of medical attention belp1 reduce tht compullloo of ltomeleas aloohoUcs to drink, report.a the pe riodlcel "Maryland's Heallh." . Tho,. ingredients are part af the care program served up by Lhe East Eod Hot•!, a BatUmore • h e It e r for h.omele.u alcoholics. Some of the homeless a I co ho 11 cs, •monf tho 'most unlikely to recover, ha ve been motivated to eobrtety by such therapy. Miss Mary O'Shea was the maid of honor and serving as bride.smaid~ were the Miws Debbie Snoddy, Bonnie M08ier and Bobbie Macinnes. Dougla1 Johnaon was the best. man, and ushers were Michael Christensen. Stephen Jensen . Thomas Alderson and Pete Matron of honor was Mrs.I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Mark Olson: bridesmaid, Miss I 2Nfi A.""""l MODEL & CRAFT SHOW ANAHEIM CONVENTION ~ENTER .JUNE 23 • 24 • 25 ~-:':~.,M ~~1!:~~¥,M ~,!~,,M Tho•s•Nis of •ewe.st idt#I ,·,. HohllU1 il,,JC,l/'s ,.,, .• ,,,,,,,,4,.,,,, ,,.,,w,,./ ----.. 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IN HOMI SllVICI ll0·7111 TV a APPUAllCI CINTll ......,c .. 1 .. anoe.....,.., COSTA MIU Br ra lh do C<J th l the I ke fiin ag " Es the Yo 6-2, Me an Ta A has Ba Th T g1v Ha chi! 0 he' A's his ~ n.1 o, ~QI! wa pla " ann hef '\'e eve Bo the Ted unsi K1 .-he pla. Si rene fiign dem for but unsi N casti prec OIJ pres 'lliu Ar its e to s end da.v. w tensi telev a t will 19. cere the CA budd a pa NCA defe credi Kit unde C)ub, eagl • 66 petiti H year 6, neru team fi1ex.i Nald !hes tig~t ty count and oount II! fight lturt. -.. DAil V PllDT J$ ~x-~rip11Ie~s Drea1n Co1nes True BaltL~ore Owner -May DAYTON. Ohio (API -Joey Krei tzer11 lmpoeslble Dream comes true thi1 weekend. The l ~year..old high sch o o I sophomore has shaken a crippling childhood defect and later 11 shortage of funds to build hls own 1-45 cubic cen- timeter hydroplan e. Young K re i l z e r approprlate.ly christened the powerboat "Impossible Dream '' and launche.'I it in corn· pethion Saturday and Sund1y in the ll<yton Championship Rega\13. "Nobody believed I could do this." tbe slender youngster sakt Thursday, pausing from his work on the boat. If yoo knew Joey nine years ago , his walking again \\'as more of an im· possible dream than the aptly named hydropl;ine. He lay in a Dayton hospital. the vlt- lim of a malfunction.Ing Rip socket and encased in a full body briice. "If yoo let it iO AO long, you be<.'Ome permanenU_y paralyled," 1 o u n I KreiUf.lr.. said. ..Fortunately, 111 y parents noticed my Ump as a nrst grader and caught it in lime." Eveo so, Joey ~pent two year!!· in 1 hospit11l, another six rnonlhs on l'rutches and countless hours in ttlerapy before he started walking again. Back In good health, the younpter rekindled his ch!ldbpoci d....,. lo own a hydroplane. However 1 his did Joe, a .. 11-tml""yed • u bur b a • KOll•rinl plumber. temporarily .non clrautted ,the Idea. ''My. dad told me if t wanted a hydroplan< J bad. to build ii m,self. And I didn 't even hl'lve an~ money/' rec.lied Joey, So th< boy S<raped funds together, He mowed lawns, shoveled snow. blacktopped dri1!eways and cleaned pistons ... You Mme It, I did it,'' he said. "I've avtd ctou to mo. 1 ncu~ ft will t1lle close to SI .GOO to do thf! boat the way l want.'' Jo..y 1111ld. "ll'a IO much che1pet'. To buy a boat wilhout 10 engint, It wot1kt have taken ~.000 to 14.000. "Now tr It just run~." Kettering's comeback kid Jaid Aopefully. -Buy -Rams LOS ANGE~ES -A thr-fy transaction in which owner CarroD Rosenbl(l()m of the Baltimore Colts watild wind up wilh the l..cis Angele8 1\Mi'ls reportedly ill in the negotlatiOn 1ta1e.. : Rllm~ President Bill 811rnes conn~ Thursday lh11t he h11s discussed 111le lor !he Rams "for over a year" wUb Smith Falls; ~ Record-bound Aaron in LA Tonight 1 ) Rosenbloom. ' Hf did not want to coinn1ent on the tos AnRf'le~ Herald-Ex11.mlner report of negoti;itlons toward 11.s bil.Arre an athJejiC' franchise lransaclion 11s ever cbn· su mmatt'd : It's a Girl For Jabbar ~~NOON -John Paish, a !!Oft.serving Brlf1sh player, upset Stnn Smith, the top- ranked U.S. tenni s player. Thursday in the men 's !lingles riuar1cr-finals of Lon- don Grass Courts Chan1pionships. · P11 ish elimin,:ited Smith, the U.S. Army corporal. 2·6. 6-J. 10-8 in the match at the Queen's Club just four days before the star1 of Ylimbtedon where Smith is the lop seed. \\'hile Smith wa.'i losi ng, Chris Evert k~pl inlacl her record of not losing a set since she arrived in England Lwo weeks ago .b.Y adva ~cing to the women's singles ~em1f1na ls w11 h A 6·3. 6-0 viclorv over Esme Emanuel of South Africa. • Three American men did advance to the semifin~ls. Clark Gra('bncr of New York ousted Col in Dibley of AustraliA 3·6. 6-2, 6-4; Jim Coonors beat Alexander ~1etrevell i of the Soviet Union 6-8, 6-1. 9-7, and Pancho Gonzalez defeated Roscoe Tanner, 7-5 . 6-1. ,,,. MILWAUKEE -Star center Kareem Abdui-J;ibhar of the Milwaukee Bucks has bertime a father. the National Basketball Association club announced Th ursday. The Buc ks i;a id hi s 'A'ife, Habiba, had given birth to a daugpter, also named Habiba, May 15. 11 is the couple's first child. ,,,, OAKLAND -Denny McLain believeJ he's ready to pil ch o11g;iin f<1r the Oakland A's and arrived here Thursday to discuss his future with owner Charles O. Finley. ~1cLain. who won JI games for the Detroit Tigers in 1963, was demoted by O::ddand to Birn1ingham in the ClaS! AA !'011lhcrn League. The A's said McLain \\•as in the minors to get hill soreness- plagucd arm in shape. "~1Y instructions were to JZf'L in shape anrl get my arm in shape ." McLain said before he left the Birmingham team \\.'ednesday. "I've done that . I've done everything they've asked ." ,,,. ST. LOUIS -Baseball Commissioner Bo"·ie Kuhn may personally intervene in lhe case of St. Louis Cardinalli catcher Ted Simmons. tht' major leagues' only uns igned player. Kuhn \\'<IS reported en route there, vhere Simmons and his teammates are playin g !he New York Mel'!. Simmons said he may send baseball 's renewal clause to a court test unless he signs a contract during the season.· He demanded a raise from $17,500 to $.10.000 fnr his srro nd run season with the Cards but is being paid only $25,000 as an unsigned pl a yet. ,,,, NE\V YOnK -The American Broad- ca sting Company will 'televlse an un- precedented 61 \t hours ot ·the Sunvner Olympics in 'Munich, Roone Arledge: president of ABC Sports announced 'll!ursday. Arled~e said the network would devo~ its entire weekday prime time schedule to satellite coverage In 8ddition to week· end telecasts or up to six hours in a single da.v. \Vhat was described as the most ex- tensive coverage or any sports in television. hi story will begin Aug. 25 with a twO;flbur prev ie w or the Olympics. It will .end Sept. JO wit h a live telec11st of t~e equestrian finalll ;ind the closing ceremonies and a 90-minute wra~up of the Games. ,,,, CAPE CORAL, Fla. -Neighborhood buddiel! Tom Kite and Ben Crenshaw had a par-breaking picnic Thursday in the NCAA Golf championship!! to rocket defending champion Te'las to an in- credible 14-stroke lead. Kite shot 68 for a 36-hole total or 11- llnder-par 133 at Cape Coral Country Club, and his teammate from Austin eagled two or the first three holes to lire a 66 and run second in individual com- petition at 137. Houston, winner of 12 NCAA titles in 15 years. willed In the swirling winds on Utt 6,~yard course and was a distant ntn- nerup to the Longhoms 11>-under-par team aggresale ol ~l. , - LOS ANGELES -TuM Pineda, 130, Merlcall, Mexico knocked out Spe<dy Naldo, 172ll , lhe Phillipplnu, In 2:24 of the secqnd round ol a oeheduled 10-round light Thursday nlghl. Naldo made a fast start, landing a nur- ry ol punches on Pineda but Pineda counter·att&ck~ with hls own barrage ond put Naldo down twice for elB!ll count~. Rtfe.rt:t! Lee Orossm11n 1t.oPPtd the fight wllh second ro1u1<1 S8ylng Nildo waa bUrt. l\-08 ... NGELES CAP) -Sixty.tilr'!e hof e · runs. Hank Aaron could hit that m Y in two seasons. h(\.l's what the experl'I are l!Aying. an way, as the Atlanta slug~r comc.'I to to~n With the BravM for a four -game series with the Los Angele!! Dodgers. 'I1he Dodgers send Al Down ing , 3-31 to stot Aaron and the Braves tonight In the fi*s game. He 'll oppose AUanta's ri'ght- h er Phil Nlekro, 7-5. e teams play a twl -night I ' \ doobleheader $.tturday arMt conclude the &erics wit.h a d4}'gaipe Sunday. The experts ? They're Los Angeles manager Walt Alston, outfielder Willie Davis, pitctler Bill Singer. shortstop Maury \Vills and relief ace lloyt Wilt.elm. "I feel if Henry can play two more years, he has a good chance to break the record . especially if he stays in good co n- dition.'' said Alston whe.n asked if Aaron could break the mighty Babe Ruth's all· time career homer record or 714. -' flank needs 63. He started the s£~n averaging ~.S 'per rJ¥1jor le~ season ind Ras 11 tlreldy this campaign, "I know he'll gel it," said Davis. the oldest Dodger in term!! of consecutive service. "If he slays in the lineup, he'll definitely get ii." "l think it depends on health." said Singer. "He has a good park to hit in. I noticed lh!'ll his balling average i~ down a little I.his year bnt he still hall quite a few home runs, l think he'll gel that .record." ' CINCY'S PETE ROS 0 E GETS A· HELPING HAND FROM THE ASTROS' DOUG RADER. ' . . . The Altros O.f.,tecf the Red.I, 9·5, Reg1in ing First Pl1ce in the National Lu9Ut West. End of Terror? Agnes. Raises Wishbone-T Snapping Havoc With Predicted by OU Coach . Sports in East I The remains of Hurricane Agnes made · havoc or Kheduled sports events along LUBBOCK , Tex. (APl -The passing In college football this season all the East Coast Thursday. Wishbone·T will be snapped more often derenses stack up against the ground-oriented attack. Agnes, now 1 tropical storm 1weeping by the defense th11n ever before this fall. up from the Soul!• dumped ••arly ,.vtn "I believe there 'will be more in-~ '"" predicts Oklahoma coach C h u c k Inches of rain on .Pocono_ International volvemenl in the passing game." Fairbank!!. Fairbanks saya. 'jThere'• more potential Raceway in 48 hours, wasbinR out the ,"The defenses are catching up." in passing from the formatkln t'tian what fourth of sirpractil'e days for the July I Fa.irbankll: says of the triple option 'Of· meets !he eye. At Oklaboipa, we're eoing Schaefer 500. As a result. olficials ol the l to have to chanl. -• J our blocki'ng '400,000 auto rnce were rorced lo revamp Cense which has terrorized college foo -"""' w •'--l'f · -~• I , schemes because the defensel!l are MIC qua 1 ying ~-.fe'JU e. balJ defenders for the last night's 12th an-catching up... The New York Mets returned from, nual Coaches All-American game, said, Hou ston Ip a ~•y <:<i..-a sta,dium :rhurs-He says, 11Play recognition Is difficult • ~ae. ~ • • ''Coaches are b'ecoming .niore be d f · tbe w· h~--w, day, forcing postponement of their na-w n e eM•ng . is INIJC. e ve tiDnal leauoe ba.seball aame with St. koow\edgeable and players have had r00nd that other teama do better against U>uis. 11 • more oppartunity to work ag~ the us when they've had n1ore than a. normal Wishbone. Play recognition Is to Im-•mount of time to prepare lor the game. Thoroughbred racing went on 11 portant." tcheduled 1t Aqueduct, pot the. smallest Fairbanks believes there will be more "The Wishbone offense as first run by crowd 1n the traCk's recent history Angels~ Oakland Open Three:game Series Tonight OAK.LAND -Pitcher Tom Dukes , who did not allow a run Jn six relief ·1p- pearal"ICe! for Si.It Lake C-ity1 of the P1aif1c Coast League. joins the California Angeb toniihl when U..y play Oakland In an American League game here. Darrell ROY.Id .al the University of Texas weathered h~ atorm~()11y J!,003·sho"ed is considerably different now. People are up, fewest since, March 2%, J960, when the having to malte offensive changes ro try Crbwd was 1,,77t, · to stay a step ahcnd.'' R · ~ · Alabama coo. ch Bear Bryant, tl"te· East a1n pelted Monmouth PaQt 'all day, but 1 ,8291 fan,, -one o( the smallest coach for the nationally televised game crowds ever to a_,emble· at the ()ce:an- fcaturing (he colfege 1972 crop ol seniors, port. N:J., I.rack _ turDed IOI.It to watch· contenOs the Wisltbofle will fllwayll be an thoroughbred.9 struggle over a lloppy effeetive orrense. track. Bryant says, "I don't think the: JoCkeys , complaimng tt.at 1 rain •1"1 defense1 wlll ever catch up with ll\f'! high wind'll ..-.~impair their vls~n. Wishbone. P.to~ll!" can slow you down by forced canceJlitk>on or Thtu'sdl'y'i cards lll•cklng lheir cl.lenses to dlcta,te who at O.loware Pm wllero·-llO f!llll had will carry tht football . but they·ve still trk:kled in to watch lbe race on 1 track got to1 deptoy ·Jive folU to ltop your inkle deep In mud. ' fullback from tackle to tackle. Will!!, veteran nf the l'lub. said, "I f Henry wanll!l it, he 'II gel it. All he ha!I to do i.~ stay in lht game ind s1.11y in shape and I'm i;ure ht's 11onn11 b~11k II." Wilhelm , 48 1100 • form er te11.mm11le ol Aaron, said: "I think if Hf'nry pla ys lhrPf' n1orf' )'earl! -1nd that's \vhat hi~ ('{lritract calls ror -ht's a cinch to brea k that record." Aaron ha.!1 Mil. Sikes Exploits Ancient Clubs For Golf Lead NORTHBROOK , Ill. (AP l -R. H. Sikeii, exploiting a pa ir of 1neiet1t club!! donated by old Dutch Harrison, and Ji~ Jamieson. still a lour non winner led the free-for•all $150,000 \Veslern Open golr' tournament into the second round today . Sikes, whose last triumph was in tht- 196' Cleveland Open, and Jamieson, 1t tht peak of 1 modest five-season pro career, conquered a chilling north "'·ind gutting up to 30 mile!! pw hour for lhree- under-par 6&.~ at the Sun~el Ridge Coun- try Club Thursda y. Defejlding champion Bruce Crampton, five 1Lh>kes off the pace wilh 73 in the comparative lltarless chase fnr thP. S.10,000 top pri1.e, concrrlrd th~t "the fellows who shot unrlpr 70 diti a super job." That Included only three other entries In 1 fleld lacking Ike: year 's top three money winners -newly-crowned U.S. Roberl,\' lrsay of Skok1P, 1'11 .. presidfJ!t of a heatinJil and air conditioning rtrvi. \\'OUld buy the Rims. U~n excl'\arige fr"1· chise~ with Rosenbloom. RosPnb loOfn and lrsay t·ould not t>e rt>ached for commen t. ~ "It's all very complicated," &aid Ra rnes. "There are so man.v l1tx 1ngb!s de preciation and recapture :or depreciation. All kinds of things have~n be worked out. " Bnrnes said "thcrt-hA ve jusl -been tl>rl n1any stories on plans to sell the Rarbs. II makes it very diHicult tn run the ctub and ~f'!rve ss execulor of lhe r.;late.'' Th .. Ram11 have been for sa lt for mgre lhan a \'ear, and Barne~. as executor!ol the Dariiel Reeves esl11.te which owns .51 percenl ·or the alock, has been mulljbg over other offers. • Carlos Romer , 11 Sants Mor&.1 busi nPss man, ha11 offered S16 million 4ld Hugh Culverhouse . A J<1<'ksnnvil!P. Fli , t;ix ;ittorney, reportedly came West lo submit a bid. Reeves, who died of caooer on April 15. 1971, was said to have rejected a '20.- mlllion offer. The Rimi· will be sold ooce I 11tiaf11> tory arrangement Is mid,,, Bames Mys, but he'll not saying hnw much money would be involved . "The more this kind or stufr float.! !\round," he said, "the mofe it muddies the waters. SOme say SI& mllli011. otherl SIB million and 1tlll others •20 million. "Now you don 't rtally e:rp«t mt to ans\\'e.r that, do you?" he asked. Weary Golfer .. Plays 1,033 Holes in a Row < Open champion Jack Nicklaus, and the LEBANON, Tenn. (AP)_ WeAry:i both ailing Lee Trevino and Jerry Heard, rnond Lasater trudged off Hunter'• not to mention Gary Player. course Thursday arter breaking the wc:w: Deadlocked 1t H, a stroke behind Sikes record for consecutive ltolet of coif ~ and Ja~ieson, were Steve Opperman, ~a;:~~~ ,proclaimed, "I don't plan-to ~ Hale Irwin and Tom Wei!lkopf. Les1tter's feat looked like thi~: 1,MI A quartet or 70 shooters over the par· consecutive hole!! played. 'eclipsing t}tl 71, 1,715-yard Sun.wt Ridge layout in-old rerord ol 828 : 49 hours ind . lJ eluded Chlrle!I Coody, Jim Wiechers, minute.!! of playing time; sa·~ reaulatl<>fl rounds : and 5,319 strokes for an 11-hQJI Dave Graham and Bob Barbarossa. Doug round average or ti. Sanden. J. C. Snead and Let Elder were LI wall la.st year about this time lh~ amon11seven 1rouped at even par 71. Lasater, 42, 1n aircraft plant supe.rvhiol!.. Sikes, breaking oot doldruma that won played 702 consec11tive holes and thought he had set a record. However, when the him "only 1 coople ol thousand dollars '' latest edition of the Guinne.u Book Or this ye1r, came up with a »-33 round World Records wa.!I published. Lasati( with the best pUttlnr of a pro career that looked for his name and didn 't find it. 11tarted after his back-to-back trlumpha In Instead, the record holder was listed 14 Edward Ferruson of Detroit, wlio the N1tlonal Public Unks meelll of 1981 reportedly played 123 consecuUve kolea I ind 1912. 1930. : "I visited Dutch H1rrison at St. Louis So, list Tuead1y ,morning It S~· . I Lasiter teed up at the Lebanon lay · ast week and he htlped me tremen-During nighttime he nuld turn on 11 dously, especla'lly with my driving," said i , lights attached to his golf cart. He 11 d Sikes. "He cave me ooe of his putter1 he stopped only five times for~ two or and a driver both about u years okt and three-minute breaks. He ate meals that this ill what' happened " 1 were prep1red by his wife ln a mobU1 . · home at the course. .Sikes played t~ e!'tire , f~rllt nine "This must be the friendlie11t golf, without a par, card1ng.fO}lr b1rd1u, tti:ee course in America , he said. ·:when people bogeys and a double bOgey. But, starting saw me coming they waved me on. Some with the seventh hole, he Lapped in two even stopPed whlle they were putting, 26-foot PllllS and one of· 15 for birdies. marked their ball and Jet me play 11len, he started his final nine with birdie througli. puts of 15-reet and one loot, and on the Lasater shal\ered the previrn1l! recor,d 13th hole, sank a birdie 40-footer. at 5:25 p.m. Wednesday. but decided lo "It was the first time I ever played Jl play an 1ddilional 224 holes as a cusbitn 1tr1lght holes without 1 par" said Sikes, lo his record. , whose only other tour victory wa1 in the His high scora for JI hole1 was 104 , l\11 J964 Sahara Invitational al Laa Vegas, low WIS &1. Parwile his 8COl'U were? J 'Jamieson, who captured headlinet eagle; 21 birdies: 23S pars. 521 ~eyS, earlier this year with a 1Urprise 194 double bogey.a, '1$ triple bogey1 and I ct\Jllenge in the Mastera before flniJhing quAdrupl~ bopy1. fifth coaxed a 31-37 against the chilling When it was 111 over, he was tilled gale'. what he'll do to finish his mmmer VICI· Jamieson played the back nine first , ti~~ of three weeks : 1tumblln& for three boftya, but he Oh, mt up a little, do work ll'OtXKI recouped by playing Che first nve holes of home, maybe play a little golf. the front nlnt in rive under par, including an ea1le three on the "'7-fard fourth . Like Sikes, Jamieson credited hit 1harp 11tart to a helpful old pro, "I owe this round lo Bob Fry. my home pro 11t Davenport Iowa, u;d tbt 1quat, 215- pound JamleMM'I, who turned pro in 1961 and thl• yur lla• plied up h1a blaest loot ol 147,!03. Dodgera on Radio ' '""" ,_u '""" Ji.w. M ~ , ... u , ... . , ... .. , ... . -•• ''lf •·""· f: ""'' I~ tJ.rn. 1:Jf '·"'· 7:is ,,,,.,, . •·"'· :tm .. '". 7:11 """ He arrives for the first of 1n Angels Ota TV. Tonl!Jht. Cha1111el 5 at 8 ·''Jo!t about every tenm we pl1ytd da.-.ki ll.1 to throw and we completed f4 percent or the passes. We just may throw more often this fall ." Btyant aC:knowltdged lt became harder for Alamaba to move fhe ball with the Wl11bbone olfense 1s the telfO'l pro- Rookie, Padres at It Again .. nine-game road awing. The Angels were l<llt TbU1'9!1ay. Dl1kes1' t.Cal~ this morning by the A1tgels/ replaces Mickey Rivers on the · Angel roster. Rivers, an oultltldtr bat,.. Ung only .206 in 41 game.s, was se:nt to Solt Lake City IO he could play on a daily basis. the club 11kt CaUfomia Gener11l Manager ltarry Dalton •~ulred Dukes lrom Rocllcfter in the Baltimore organttatlnn on May 28. BoJUmort got catdler F r a n c I s c o Estnda. gressed last year. . ''People slowed us m~. •• Brnn~ 11ys. "We otrtainly plan to run the1 Wi~hbone again this 'J'c11r. Our pe110nnel is best suited for the Wll!hbone. But our back1 are going more and wt'9e got to lt1m lo pl•y c•tch·up foo<bail belier." The Wlshbon"'1 will be on displ1y by the West sqund Saturday night when Oklahoma 01 J• k Mildrfn ii in at quarterback. Bryant doem't pl1n to use Ille offense for the E.ut. SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diqo Padre diallentlon lqvolving rookie • t c o n d ~Mnan llfrrel Thomas w111'epotled 1t !ht bolllnf point Thurfd•y. ' "Somebody'• aoing to 'Ale1unldri1," manager Doo ZimJlltr yelled at Thom" In the drtasln( !'()Om 1fter (heir M '°'" lb 10 lnnlna• 'Neid1y at S1' Looi•. ln anolbtr reftrtnct .to ~ Padtt-11' f•rm ltarn lnlhe Ttlll lleai\io." Zimmer added: '11'• !!her acMl IO be you or mo." The winnlna' Nil WIS ICOrtd when Thomas bQbbled a frOUOd boil olf th< bit of Joe Tc.'111'1'et Iha.I 1'0Uld have ended, the Inning. Srott 8t.ew11.1t, bllsebt11 writer for th• Sa.n Dleao &venlna TrJbuno, S&id th< erfor we "Ille 1lt1w lhat broke Zlm- mer'1 blood pre,.sure." "The players have bHn openly ~tlle to lht: cocky rookie ind ~vc aided with Zimmer," Stewart M.ld. Elrller this '°"· Thomas w1s gjvM a day olf wlthou\ poy ,.,,.,, bo r.ported ' late to SAn ~lego stadium. In tprlns tralnln1 ...,. he r<IU!ed lo !Hien his ... 1 belt until tho prl fhre1tened lo throw the e"tlre team r the plane 1nd Prt11ton Gome&, tnanager1 lectured 1'omas 11te.l'fll • • ThomH ,.., not In unlform Wedneadf.\!'. when lhe Parle .. clooed out their ....i trip with a 14-3 k>M lo the Cardinals. Zimmer 881d h,. was 1rr101lng 1 mtetila lo dJKusg hh 21·ytaMJld p1-yer wiUI .. J, "Buule"' Bavul. the club pnl1denl. I ' . ' . . II lllll.Y l'!LllT Ffflllt, .,... ZS. lt72 1~lalcelq Soclu Berner . :. North Tops Reh s, 15· 7, ~ In Wild All-star Battle ' ly Pllll. MIS t ""111 ... ~ -:..r.,.il:.:r lllid o11 111 ·~ dlvldeada ,., the ?lerth IC(Uld 'In 11Nnday ftlCbt'I ftttb IMUAI Ol'lllft County alktar butblll llmt I I Anellelm'a La PtJma Park. ;· Mlar blowlnl a at>..,., !tad wl!leh ,Wiiied the SOuth lo lmot tht caunt II 7-1 kl Illa llxtll lmlina. tllt YW..s upiodt.4 ,tor,elpt-. runa altar Lbat 10,.,,1111 a •'ll'IJil, 15-7 tt111111pb. " With the wlll, the -cloMd •Ille Soutll'a lll'lu t.dlt to. w. . , 'Sonora Pitcher ' Selected CIF • flayer of year ·11onora•1 Junior pltcllar Jim Pat....,. batn piekld u the CIF AA butllaU of Iha yaar u aaieetoc! by tlw Savlnp.Htlma AWfllc F"""'11· board. ~Pltcaen, whO ltd Sonora'• Raldtrt to !Iii AA Utle with a 15-1 mound ..-.! and a 111ieroac0pic Ml Wntd run averqt wu the only Or1111• C<>untlln on tht fil'lt .IMm ol the a1l.QF AA Ulllt. AA ~ F.trll T11m ~. PIOtt kffol lllau Av1. llr,...llrec Jobuon. Gladltollt Jr. .129 OF-;Grec Loa, Channal h. Sr. .&11 C)j' ...o ... , llillsren. La Caiilda Sr. .llO llf-t4 PHlay; Santa Yotz Sr. .411 · Jitl-Jerry Padtn. Cajon St. .t~l flJl-(lref Mummy, 'SaMin& Sr. .13.1 ~1--Sttve Rametta, Ghd111>ne Sr. .4t7 lJllJ-(l. Franklin, Channel J1. Sr. .330 c-Mlllt Vlclno, !loyal Oak Sr. .~7 P-Jbll 11arrtaon. ~l fl. Sr. IU !,-.Ila l'llinel, -. Jr, 11-1 Jt-:-l"aul ~er. Sin Mll;lno Sr. t-2 • Seeolld Team W'-Tta 1tkk1, Vlluda Jr .. UI OF-Jw•a Benne. MoreM Val. Sr .. 4t! OF-R. MtDonald. San MarlnO 'Sr, .362 1!11...,... FlaNlii. -' Sr. .m inf-.( Jloandtret. Temple City Sr. .37& IJll-TOft• MtdH. ti -Sr. .311 Int-A. Padlllt, Btawlty Sr. .to'! Vlll-T..., l11t. lootra ile!!ll· .1111 c;-Roll Lakey, Ttmple City Sr. .3G4 !',..John Kistner. Bloorningtnn Sr. !M P-Sttve stracke. St. Joaeph Sr. ~I P-Jaek Oark, Gladltan• J•. t-l • A . Fltlt Ttlq\ ,.._ PltYtr sa.ot , Cla" A"I· !-J. Slimak, st. Gwvleve Sr. .1119 · -John JohnlOll. Jlobmond Sr. .Ill , -l. Lymt, N. Jllme (lllv ) Ir. .410 !II-Dan Gay, Yucca Vallty Sr. .4117 ~lm Layt ... Holtville Sr. .41fl #-Bob lldmtr11, AqulJlas Jr. .Ill 91--Lat Pu~. Btttbren Sooh. .11'1 Ill-Gory Matlin, Alfl"U&b Sr. 111-1 . .Rhode~ LA 'Baptist Sr., .114 U Mctll'oy, et. G<Mvtevt Sr. 11..l JLS..Goodyolr. Lilllltran Jr. !M P.-Jlm Clrttr, LA Baptist Sr. 11-3 P-llobtrt llerucha. limn Sr. I..! lie< ... , .... OP'-stan Wilde. Fllnlrid&t Prep Sr .. I.I! of'-Mark Clark. 0.aert Jr. .531 OP.,-1'1111 Muelltr, LA llaptlil Sr. .IOI ~II. Rlchltd.1'llnlrid1• Pr<p Sr. .«Ill :a-p..,ld·Ollvares, Car!ilnlW!a Jr. .3!0 31-lC. WMoler, st, Gellevlave Sr. .!II SS.-'Don fetropolus, Jr. .521 Sr. .35t Jr. .4111 Notre Danit (Ri.v) tltll-P. Kotlopouloa. Boron C:-:. Tim w arneko, LG!hetan P-1..arry TUrnat, Noll'• llanl~ (JIM Sr. 1-1 P-~· Valdllltll'O, Roaamond Sr. 1..l P-8tlan MouHOn, 8i!bop DlllO Sr. 7..1 T!lurtdly ftliht'I leltlvltlU took 08, marat!ICift "°""""''""" (thr .. boun 1"'1 IS rninulta to play Ill illnlnpl 111~ lht Ollly ~'Oft! eloet at hand I& truthlully tab tr.. tW<>WIY run lint would bt lndt9Cril>- abli. The North nine or eoacb Dave Hernando (Loi Alamiloa I evantually 1111da it over llli bump w!tb 1lx run• in iht bottom of tht IUth and added two mort 1llnost uaeleia tallit! tht fnllewing 1tanz.a. Ttn Vanka e1mt (o bat in the sixth but tht moot unlqu< play in tht entirt framt occurred with two .uu. lour riJN airudy across in the innlnl and SlvlllJl&'r Dale Danforth on Rtond bale and Vlll• Park'• l'bf1 lllndalla It flrat. Tht baiter -oui.Wldln1 play..-of the fame Tad Davl1 ol Loara -hit a llnkln&. liner into rilht field for t booe lilt as Danforth scored from atccnd. However. after fieldin& t.be bell on 1 dlvinr attempt. tht Soulh rlghtlltlder stood up atld watched for 1 few a!Condi u ltandall• raced all tlt< way home from ftrat lo lleat Ille belated throw lo tht plate. Randalia ti.med the contest's hualler award mosUY 6n tr.t menu of tht above bizam play. Area players firured pnirnintntly In the l0ter't cause. with WtstmlAster'a GordM Bhkeley aocklng a aolo homer in ·the fourth and then 1ettin1 one ef fOLD' base bita in tht •lx·run fifth . · Mound eh?rot for tho Reba were han- dlfd by Estancia'• Jlm Poole!, ui-•1 Grei l"arkor and Newport Harllor't Jlruct JV.Werd. willl Parker 1tttln1 t•Hed for tht IOM. Tiie wiMetS, who totaled Gnly 1even hita {to the South '• eirhtl. added a pair In the 1eve~h on ·twf1 hlta and tw6 urott. Earller tbt North had scored II leaat f1nce in each Of the firat four lnninas before havini 1 temporary droulht in the flftb. s.wt11 ... .,.,,.,. 11) llftrtlrl .t.11-s11rt nn • .. ,.,., .. ,11,.. lrewriln,, cf t t t & SNl!tll'f, cf I t • t Hll'I, ff J t e e iltlltrl'!IM, • t e I t Jtr\11, rf ' • ' • ..,.,., rf , • • • fr,rvtfl, t J 1 1 t l111tr, l'f.,ff I ! t I lll•alty, ..... J t J 1 W.111kf, _.,, J J t t HtdlaMI, ' l 2 I Tlntel, lt·rf 4 ) I t lHtllffl, 1to ' 1 I I MIM, » t I I I Slllfrr, ,. t • I • ,flllfr, " 1 I • e Mertln. tll I I I 1 1)1~. u I 1 f ' M&hl, u I 0 0 I Wlllllll,,.., lb t t 0 I G11.,,., 31 1 e & e l1~11tllt, t I I e e 1111.tUlllfY, IJ l I I I 1(111tfttl', ft.• t I I I '-'It!, 11 1 0 f 0 ,Y.I MNtltfe, 2b 2 I I I '°4r1tlr, I t I t & Ofi111t, ,_rt t I I 2 v.1fltM, , 1 • o • ~,..... ... , e ' t -'"" Hvtelll'611, ~ 1 I e t M 1 t ' Tittt~ It U 1 I' kiri ~ IM1J1tt1 ' . . All-SI.,. eo!1 106 I.Ile -r I J ,tJl•SNtt 111 JIM 20ll-U , 1 Golden West Falls To L.BCC, 75-68 Wl!l'ITIZR -Loni ll<ach CllY Colltfe overcame a 10.polnl balltlme deficit and raced to a 75-lt victory ovtr Golden Wttt in 1116 Rio HondO Coll•ft 111nuner blJ~t· ball l••CU• opener Wedntaday nJrfit. Coach Dick Strlcldln'1 Goldtn West 'Rustler& had held a 40-30 1dvanta1e at the lntenni!sion, hut the Vlldnga' board play In the 1e(Olld ball was ihe dil· terence. . . Jell St. l'lair led the Rustler• with ti poij\il Wllll• Brian ·san11tr1 hit 1S and Jell !!ult followed with ·11. Gary Orlill and Mark Dokker scored eJ&ht etch. Otkk•• J1/l91rs w_, St. Clflr """ HtllllMt: ...... Wllf'fAJ ~ • M ~ j 2 J • 5,,.,.11y 4 ' • 12 'tll1111111t 261•&rflll 1 • t 1t een1 ... .I I I 11 t ettlJ Gtlttl'I W•I a, Lf"f ttn•" I e I 41 I 8 I J: 2 • , • 0 Ii 1 !f"l .. IMell . Baseball Standings NA'ltON.U. IZAGut AM!:JUCAN LEAOVE £all. DIYlslto l'Att DMal&t W L 1'et. Gii w L !'tttaburlh • 21 .132 Dltroit 32 21 ~oro k 17 . 21 .111 ~e 31 21 ,. 2.r .511 · s New Yoit a • at. Loulx II 32 .4tl 1011 1oa1on 21 st MoatruI ,21 33 .1.11 11\1 Cltvtland 21 30 .Plllltdelpilil 21 3S .3111 11 Milwlukte 11 3S Welt Dl>ltleo Wet! Dlvtsl&t 37 H · .ttn Oakland M 11 3S 21 .11111 \I Cllic•(o 3.1 12 21 jt .ID ' Ui•·~~-M II 2'I 30 .4'4 * A;i.'h~ ' ii 21 20 .!9 .llt II ~I City 2S 30 IS 4t .IM li~ Ttus 21 14 ......... ,. ..... lh CfllttM J, Mltwtl.lktt t HW Yertl at Ciw.llH, fllft Oft!)' •• ,,,.. fff!Mutte. ,.....,. ...... Pel. .571 .SM ,4'3 .IS! ·'" .IM .m .Ill .161 .jll .411 . Ill GI I • Iii 1 13 311 1 IJ~ IJ~ IS """"" flt!~ 11-IJ tt .. It.,... (Cutlltr "II Hr# VM: {~tltrttri M ) ,, c,. ...... M' {Mitt~ .. , ' lttMll (euttfl W I tt M._.. .. li f'ltl Ml MIMtl9tll IJ, ,_WW UJ et k1..-a tJtr (S,llf. _ .. , Clll~ (WeM 1141 M TWI flt#N" U ! ClllfilNll ffl:Ytft t.JJ t i Olli.... (Hl~UIWI .. , · · DIAN i.IWll • ' 1t66 HAllOl ILVD., COSTA MISA 646-tJOJ ..... 111!1 ,.,ta ... All '-"' Cara M1 •ar• llatly ...... tor -'ll C.ra Or111&9 Ooutt• Llrpst and Moet Med1n1 Toyott ud Voloo Dialv -IAI 91LIVllT l~ICIALlm • GLENN WHITE Sports Editor MV, Artists, ..., . Tritons Romp To Cage Wins 'Mtret arta ouUils stayld on tht un- beaten trill with victories in Laauna Beach Hl1h summtr b.,kttball hoatllltl" Wednesday nifht. Mls•lon Viejo'a aweso'!'e Dlablo11 rom"' ovtr Llguna Beach'• No. 2 W'li.l. ·lllf.U; l.qun1'1 ArtiJta (tlio Nq. I LB squad) 1~ tht Ulllvll'Sity Trojans, IW?; IM SAii Cltmtnlt's TriloN turned back the Dua Hills Dolphins, 11-11. u eaetr af the wlnnen CMtinued tNtfeated, recerds. In l)!Olhtr WtdnMday nl&hl till, OetaMldt denied Mluion ,Viejo No. S. lt- 31. Coach Pal llol>trU' No. I Milaion Viajo qllintat, w!tlJ lour 1larlat1 bode f"'I" la1I -· Qnply -domlnated tht ,_,.... P,~ltnced ~ No. I cootinlt"t. 1'111e four iiiiumtea '-' !lob Per..- (211, Slt•• W1ell f?Jl.-Gil Normatldl< (17! and Milit -(II) -....... in doul>I• flcur., and Wert 1'ffpon11l>le for a ft&.3 l)lab!OI hallUmi e4e. Jeff Gl .. t IOOred 21,.pob\le lo no avail lot Jobi! Driscol)'• Uni Troj ... ; who ware bumpt(( by tM host LlfllftlOa ~o. I learn. Junlor·io.be Davi Klelllllla'c!1 and 1-1 s~ Gamer paced Laiuna with :16 and 11 markert. · Jmy Pair11.Artilta came' from 11' .,.. ly ... dalidi ,with hol teCood tnd tltlnt q-productlooa. Tiie' $111 (;\emontt Ove of John Bakar alao had to "°"" Wm behind to t&ppli Tony Slllison'l llral·yt'.lr Dolphins. Dena Hilla wa1 nur&in& a 11)..p.?lnt id-: vama,t will! ftve mlmllea left but thtn ltt Iha Trltmil' trap pr11• rot to It. k•r1 " .... mr. M11$11!1 VJtlt LHllllt llffll JI 15 1' tt -!Of 1 11111 -t' C.IWI Htllt llJ) SM ctMttlttfto tnl, '9ftltf# fllfltftt e1rt.1n ·-lli.Molm O}!IV!Mltt-7Jflt 1 t 1 • ..,.,.,.,. • • • 10 11JlllCIM l ttlf Htt» Kr1'"'1' .... ~flllitrf WllMfl ""~ Tllom!IMn Ill••'• T!ltl!t 6JJ!JKelttf Jl lt C llllooftlrtmtll 111111 Je1 10 1tns eo11 1ltJCldi 1119 &110M1n111Wlu D818 4JllJkll'IMll ''JJ I JJJ1Dert•" 0181 ee 1 1tJN1 ee .1 e l2 " tt u Teter. !1 ts n h D4n1 Hlltt s.n CJ~ UrthllnttJ' ffn LH'IN htdl ~. 1 (ttJ ffft•f!J ' ffftitf!J D'.A!lllWIZIO l ' ' I• Gt,._ 7 ' S 11 Gltfl 2 t 20 (frtf!JtltllNfl I J ' t Ka-11111 22JfC.llt11 • 3J'f .,e.ft ' G S I SfrffJ16 ' J 2 t Jlrnot'I •J,UIC .... 11 t8J! Ht~ 1 I ,. I ...... I , l 11 K!u .. kfPt t 1 2J, TolO• H 13 It 11 Ttt1!1 ~1 2t 1a ti ,, u -., .11-a DIA~ LIWIS 1972 TOY OT A CARINA BIC ANNIVERSARY • SPECIALS!! '72 TOYOTA COROLIJ ~:~~ $196' OI $264 toWN t.te 86 ,. • ~· M8NTN leftr,.; "'*" ,,,.. SJHt;2t ... ., ................ .., .. ............. ,. .. , ..... ,... tlM,., •Ullllfl741 • '72 YOLYO 2 DOOi JOAN • ,;'~· $3550 •• $295 IOWlt ... $92.86. MONTH ATTINTION VOLVO OWNlll.S ... .._,., .,.., .. , All CONttnolll• It-.... NU ~ fNSTALLIDll -. ' Tars R~main Undefeated In Cage Loop Eclde1 Bit. 2 Homers r • FV, Mesa,. Sea Kings ' Newport Harbor'1 Tara remained undeft11ed in aumm~r league buketball play b)> ocor1n1 1 11-11 trtumJii ovtr Co.eta M ... '1 Mu11lnp Wednesday nl&l'I In tht Foolillll Hi3h l"p' Thump Baseball Rivau A"9 •tayln1 unscatlled were tht Marina Vlkin-s, who chalked up a &Ml Lona Beach City Ct>Jleft circuit vietory ovM Lonr ltach Jordain while FOutitaht Valley'• Barona delealed Lakewood, 11· 4.5, in the same league. Al F-111. coach Dalt Hagey'• Ntwporltn (3-4) ne11tod <n w1r 1-4 Coota Meaa edle tnd <>Jtacored Bob s........,•, 'Mus1an1a by IS polnlJ In the Kcond quarter. Mt1a wu unable J o stop_t.he Tar5' fa st brtak, wlllch wi ••II. while Ntwport Id· dtd iUncY dtftnst tl\~t. Center JMn CUmmlns and forward Jim 'Swtln a1aln were the leadm1 lipU la< tht loaers. • In lht L8CC loop, junior·l<>be Bill .Fick led M1rltt1'1 offense with 21· markers while. operali/lJ oul of tht ctnltr post ••coled by th• abstftct of!-! !lob LOontr. who Is nunlna an Injury. Mlf'tlll. tdl fl ft .t t!I Mtttan IJJ21SwlllS&n ' ' 2 '' Ht~ue,., 1 • I II Tet•ll Ster1 lrY' Oilltl'flr'I 1 1 9 ' 4 I I t 2 t 0 I h ,, ' .. UU1321~ IJ It 11 ,,_., •1411'1flil VllM 1111 .... ,, ........... , Miii •lttl~ Mlll M I 1 I 1 Hltfltlf llWtr 1SJlt I I I f 2 I I J I 1 I J ..,._i..... I I 2 I Ttlllt t2 t lt JI llitunltfil' Yt l111 1' I 11 17 -SI 1.tll..... It 12 It f -41 ......... ~ IMI C.ltl Mell Id ) ""1111" """" AHl'llffl J J 1 • t Ctlfllmllllt ' I I U .......,. 111tsw1111 2111 CfltlUl'f I t > ' S1lltlf J I l II Cl11'1r 211,ht•r llt • CtlilP 1tl' ..... ';!! 41Jt HMl9I 41.lf '"' •••• ,,.,,._ tr ! 1 I A,Jllfl I I 1 t MIMI e I 1 I SIW. e e e I O'llltlrltttr I t t I Mlofrttt I I 0 e '4M!l191 J I I f .. 1'11M 0 I o I ....... . ·: · Swldr -., 1 J .. . 'M ....... 31 11 ll:ltlMt o • e • • .. Tltl tt N 11 11 " '1'11.llJ INN tr Mtt1n "'11&1 N....,,.rt Ht rklr 11 M 13 II -61 c.... Mffl 11• • 13 1•-4l Ray Ecl<lt1 powered • pair of home runs to letd FoUlltaln Valley to 1 t·Z vie~ tory ever Estancia in tbe featured Harbor Area bueball league same at Colta Mesa Park Wednesday nlgllt. In other games. Huntiqgton Beach fell to COrona del Mar. ~I : and Costa Mesa thumped Newport Harbor. ll·J. Eckles rifled a two-run shot with Joe PantaJooe aboard In the fint in· nlng and then .ripped a solo homer in the third frame . Both were hit over the left center field fence . Fountain Valley broi:t: It wide cpen with flve runs in tht sixth inning. An er" ror and seven walks did the trick. , Corona de! Mar pitchers M 1. t t · WllkinlJOll and Bob Palmer combined to toss a two-hitter at Huntington Belich. WUkinSon pitched the first atx frames, slrikl nr oul eight. Palmer also delivered a triple, double and single, knockin& in four rum. Costa Mesa's Don Tryon and Dennls Delany boomed home runs to pace the rout. cf Newport Harbor . 1rym had 110lo shot in the tirat inning Bracket Racing " Otani• Cowlty lnfµnatlonal Ractw1y will be busy for twe d1yt this weekend . Profeulon1!1l · bandlc1 p and bra Ck et cC1tnl"tillon. and trophy racini In all Na· ti0t11l Hot Rod AssociaUen street clasces wtll .oc;,cupy oc:m•a quarter milt on Satuittay, with time trl1IS starting at 3 p.m. 1nd ellminatkinl taking place from 7>15-IO:JO. · Sunday the raceway wD.1 hOllt the fourth annual ~U-Corvette dra1 meet, which futur11 time trials at l 'SO a.m. a:nd tllmlnatlbM lollowilll at 1 :30 p.m. • ind O.laney clubbed a thr•run ....... tripper In tht 1eeo11d le 1.i' 11'1 M111Iana1 off to 1 faat atart. <-• Ml Mlt '" ~ .......... 10 1t r 111"11 •t•tM A""ntltl" ~411MH11t. • t • I I ti. H J I I I • .,.,trtifll, Ill J t f I Moef1,.)l).c 1 1 111<~.t:t st •j M•tt, rt • l f • Offl91'. t ' • I P1I,,,.,, t. 1 • I J 4 Stlm11t1••" II J I I LISI, 111 J • 1 I $11tlt, rf, ft J I I t c-111111. n1 t e 1 • wt1, • t • t • ,..... Jb l • ' t Dtut•••· • • • • • o........ II l ' I I IUffflll~. rt • • • • ~·-· II I I Ltfdl, a • t I f I MW*"I. d I I I G K~NH. » I I I 0 l(olller. Jb, H i I I 0 Mtrien. " e e • • w111i1 .. ~. •• J& •••• Tel1lt -II-• n • TGtt!t j-. ti l t • ,_,.., ··~ ' • l C...-l!ltl Mir let m 1 -1 12 HunllllffOft f!HCJI 001 IOI I -I t • C1ttt Mtll f4) Htwfftt Mlf'tllr UJ .. ,.,_. .. ,,,.. 0t1111•1',d 4ttJl.l11t,c 111 1 G!•l!IY, u > 't I I t&llfrl1en, u t t I I Trvon, 3 , p t 1 J t ,.n~rl'. ·1o 1 t I e •-n, ti, II J I e 0 "'"""· •• H ' .. • ' &Mr!I, 1b I !' I t MtOotltl~. If t • I 0 l1urn1, c J 0 I t Dullt l, • 1 I 1 I C1ld'#ll!I, rf 1 1 9 9 klr~t. 1• t f e, Wf'll'ltdl, ti, t t J I 0 llt•Mtlt, rl 1 t I I Vl !tnrlnt, -1 1 1 I t "'u"', tf l 1 • 0 1'1rr111.11,t1llltT••11.o ''I' l'•NCIJI, !I 0 I 0 I Ht<HlltY, .lb 1 I II C••llll~n, 1f!,.lll 21 1 1 T9t~lt '1 JI t II Ttl•l1 11 I I t Sclll't "° 111111Htt1 Cest1 Mffa N-.1' Ht rller , , .... ttlfl Vllltr If) •• f II ,.... ' . . 1.0 1t -U I ti m1111 -I I I llt111CM 11) .. , . ,.. "•n111ene. cf 1 r I • Dtit nlf, tt Tth ll'I', el 1 t I Hlr111Y, cf I I ' • I I • °"'"' tit J t ' • MlnM, Eckllt, ,. 4 t I J c. If, t• t I I I Sll161', rt l I I I MtL1rt11, llrnmtr. • J I I I lb, • J •• ' A1.11tln, c: J 0 1 t M1•11. Tr11l~"lf Jii l rf,11,ll Jilt Hirdm111, u I I I I ~ftl'I. q , d 3 I t I 'ftftdtf>, • t 1 • 0 Dt\ltll, u ' • • • t.-ullle. Mlt•j• l.•llfll•~. " ' • • F&unftl" Vtf!IY ($t1n:r1 el\IMfl, I I ' I' I t 1+1lllwtll, I 1 I ' • W111ft1•1, t1 t 1 1 T1lll1 ti t J I ltlft ty IJtJtlllll , •• f It! ou-• TN 910-1 I I , ' The splrifthOt copllhed off·the-rood r~cing is now ot your nearest Volkswoge~ dealer. It 's a riew. Volkswogen call@d !he Bo ja.• The aoio comes fully equipped with ·extras you wouldn't bel ieve: • Mag-type w,t>eel covers • Bumper guards • HalQgen ~og lorrpo • Steering wheel cover . • Boje raci~ 1tr1pe . • "Superior" speed shifter • Walnut~~ kit • "Topered tipped exhaust pipe . . And·w1th all these extras, lhe Ba ja is only slightly more tl\an fhe boS1c llHll• or S\iper Beetle. ' You con,ordtr t~t ,Boja as a basic Beetle or a Super l!eetlt. In any s~ndard colOr, ytiu wont. , , , . So ccm* ,m now ond drive ant of these wper cars. You get the e xc11emenl of the Baja. And the dependability and ec9nomy of o Volksweoir.. • • -..--. ' *VO!bw•ttrrplll<trtd S•nclmesttr took nrst pl•c. i" the 1972 S.j• SCIO. , • I ' HUNTINGTON BEAC~ Horbeur Velkswa9et1, Inc. 18711 Beach Boulevard 842-4435 • NEWPORT BEACH ,. .Chick rv~l'ICln, Inc. 445 E. COCl!t Hwy. 673-0900 SAN JUAN CAPIST~ •JU Yotu, IM. 32852 Volle ~oa..i' 499-2261 7 @} -""" I I , • • • , • • • v < • I • • • • • . • ' :- ' -i I ' I • ClJl. Y PILOT J1 .. Alamitos , Boaz Fkes Seacliffs, MeadoWlarkC-als G :d. G~Jllle Sei July .7 . Racing. R(!Cing Resu~ts ' .~ E~tries ~ Tw\tl, Ctrvtt• 111MO. II Oltlllo ..... kr•lcMd -..,..._. ..,,.,_., D•I lt:n OUH11. \'.,,... t..Mt ,.. SKW .... Si7$1ing Round Slw,re Honors at Tijiittna ' ( 1111 A·Rl(lill el!( C&rol• JIM• ' The Huntlnllon S..elilf" 21-h•ndlcopper. ~ • , NORWALK_: \iiirty-ptaytr oquoda from the North and tho SOu\h will t111h July 7 In the • ~(tlj onn'f'I Klwmj• 1106 alt· • • ' ' J• . :- \ • • • .. '" •• "' "' '" "' "' •» "' '!J: lt1s. • Costa Mesa In Polo Tiff Santa Ana Recreation Dept. \l.'iler ·polo play be g 11 n Wednesday night wjth only one area team surviving in the victorY col!im.n in inaugural contt:sta. Classy Costa M e 1 a ' s Mustangs ripped R a n c h o Alam.llM, 15-4, lo hilhllght opening round play while· t..-n ~other are11. sctuads went down to defeat. Mission Viejo dropped a M · verdict to Anaheim; NewpOrt Hartx>r was stunned by J.a Hab ra, 12-5: and Garden Grove pasted Long Beach Jordan, I~·•. John \Vhltmore tallied near- ly hair or Mesa's point output u he 1in1ed the nets for seven goals. Leading the way for Mission Viejo were Steve Lyle and Scott CampbeU, Who eaeh scored twice: Newport 's point production wall mainly tht work of double-a:oa.I scorers George Ntwland and Pete Minis. . - 1 flOID lt:llt• -U0 ••l'flo, S Wit ei.. 1. wi. ci.1m111t. """'" aa Llfll!nln• '"' ~Smtltll tJO ).,.. J.M Mtt111tll1 ..... !Alltlfl J.• ,, .. ltl'vtr1ellll •t' eev j,, .. l toe Tl--... l"ltt . A•to ,.., -Mr1 Sftllf't, \llYo LI ltwtl. APKM "-um, IMN!y THkY. NO l(tlkf'I~. •OUITM IA(I -» y1r•1, t Yfff -., Cltl~!M. ~M 0000. Jl1t11!1o 0 111 IAll1lrl J,*I ,re11tltr Ttw111 ll kll1t) Ol...-.ooe !Lktfl1m1 t~ -.If'"'· J.• 1.IO a.Ml 4 • .e ... Ali.1 ''" -c11111 e1v. AmMt ~'SH~. Don . BOaz of Westminster fired a . unique ro.und at Meadowlark Clluntry C I u b recently after et•rting on tht back nine and t>e\n1 six under par ifter the lint ~ix.. hqles. , He had birds on the rirsl thrn holes. • par. an eagle and i'nothtr· bird before· run· ning · !~to trouble. On °lhe 15th hole, ht put his lee .hot in the l1h boslde the """ and ok>Bed with a ~e bogey then biNli.ed 17 IJlCI bogied II for a 31 on ~ M.r...15. l'lirte. Enthused by h~ 'lt,art. he decidld ·to play the first "ine and pame in w1lh a 11 to !)O!t a M for the round, six stro kes urKler par of 70. • In a men·~ sweepstak~ over the weekend , a telm of Bill Stirlin1, Tom SUrling and Geor&e Sexton copped first place <10 Saturday with Dave Sheppard. Don Roberts and ur1tfhl'll _ 111 Gr•MM!dY· Gold Grant Argabright second. '""'· 1t11n ~1111. Mon1111a Mloft, Sheppard and Araabr{ght ., •••<t•. t -Lllllltr1'• .... ' ' ...... --w1·1• C1rmen •·nta M•tlftr Co;tvc••· I UMY'I ltsl. 0.str>d 1u ... 1 GroUM. l t111trlM. -D'Arey Kl~" ..... •t•JI, ~..,..,l'_ t'' \>a t1v1NTM uc1 -1!1~•r•a.1 ye1r Marla for· third prace. l!ld1. A!law~n<t. Puu .. 1t1ot1. On Su. nday It was Sam Con· Ch1t'll ... ICr•ln'I 7.20 .... •.fll lrome.n'1 Go!! Club spOnsored Nelle TownSf'nd won the a b~ trip to the Tlju1M Coun-first fl ight competition, follow· try 'Club for a day or golf and ed by Jane Robert.on. ln the Invited the MNd,owlar:k•wom. S#'COnd night, 'jt WAS C'.eciiy en goUers . ?l~cCaffcry imd runnerup was rvrfherllp in th. .8 fiighl . Only a first prize. was g·iven in ·~· c flight. /tlf!•R V l!rlfe. J ~ Dorothy MIMI who , ~'()n IC· oa:nne Webb, Huntington chiim. -club chafnp Dora Dooaldson Seacllrf's crub c h 8 m p i n n • • • took the loW' gro.~~ honors of Eileen M,arsden 11nd Agnts . led the field In a M~ V~rde the day'after.shootina 1.n 8J on Gouin were fir~t and Second in W0men's Golf Club ndd holes the course. Marilyn Jones (70} the third !lig~t. tourney this \Veek. She poste.d won low rll!\'o"'er the nekt!. Rnrirho SJ a 37"1: ;or lhe event , h1lf a Join Weaver won th e low a&oke ahead of runntrup gr<WJ priu: in the first ni1ht The R8ncbo San Joaqu in Phyllis SmiCh. with an '1. Ann Mays took ~·omen ~lflllrs pa rticipated 10 first low net in the class. "a T. & F tourney this werk. Cecile BroiA'n t ~l And followed by M~adowlark mem· •awarding top f I; g ht er ~11rlan Olson (39 Yal led the bet Winnie Wiiiiams. A'fargaret -..Egbert the k>"'t"Sl second flight in the hand icap Helen C<,wden of SeacllfCs score or the day -:-a JO. 8CQri ng. while Grace Hooker shol 'a F,k;N:_ the seairw:I fli•hl J!ann~ Lam.ar (32 ''-\ fO{lk 1381 and Kell y Adam s l40) star football game at Cerritos C.lteg•. 'l'he 1ame annually pilt In ctlmblt the llnest prtp 1rld- ders from high acbooil In tile immediate 1rea around the 605 (San Oabri<I RI v 111 Freeway. The South team 11 eo.cbed for ex·NewpOrt Rlrbor Hlih aide and currefll St. John Bosco ntcntor George MU&ick and Lon1 Btacll Mlll!k1n'1 Dick DtH1 ven while Pioneer's ' Bob Spindola 1'nd St. Paul' 1 Marijon Ancich i re handlin& lhc ~orth. low grou prize. MeadQwlar\'s · tbe ~~ fhght pr1~. folln\v~ ~Y hcAded up the th ird fli~ht . Fa ye Petersen took the fli(l:ht's Ma r1ory Thatcher !32\.1 1 1n ---,..------....,.~~::::~::-=.---~--- !lrtt low nef, 'followed by ~I the C .ni,ihl ·and Lou \Vl!lty .!11d Att1111ttl club' membt!r.!I Evelyn;-Rict. ~ (35~ l int.he D fl!ghl. H~len Hodges and Jackie ca.ta MC#Q Fitzgerald . . • Ola, Morpn ,...on the lqw Vl Hoskins, Dorl.!! Ball and .gross hon~ra ln tht th ird class Marion V,0s$ .topped off the ir after po~tlng 1y 02. Charlen~ respective· nti:hts In lh c Cos111 Hin~ and ~oqra Wahrenbrock Mesa WQmen 's Golf Clu b·s iook first tlid second low nets. most receril crfss-eross affai~. El l\'lguf!l Irma Htivens took second in ~I ODEL & CRAFT SHOW AN A l·IEl~l~ON\'ENTION c;ENl'ER 4'UNI 23 • 24 • 25 ~-,~~~.,M ~~:~',1.1 ~::~•"• CONTINUOUS INOOOR AND OUIOOOR .._.. "••wm 1L1111Mn1I ,.,. ,,,,. nell, Geor1e Carlton and Mike ••iM...ootr !hr,,..., '·111 McWhir1er In first /.lace. Breaking 100 for thfi first · THE BEST time -.II l/11, ..,1·'° r•" _ N-ll#tl'. v1111,.1 01., Jim Gaumer will efend hia time. Rancho San Joaquin neadership , p o 11 I prov~ OISPlAYS AND DEMONSTRATIONS Of RAOIO-CONIROllEO AIRPUNES. CARS . BOATS. MODEL RA ILROADS. ROCKETS C01.1r.-ri 1e1,., ?rht11' MMfl &rw. title in the 27th annual """llik· golfer Stella Seam11n · ac· ''Peanuts'' Is one of the ' · 1 t111tlolll1111 11r,Mln.iY'19uftfl•"· k I"' Id' . 1 /fl\~l.1N(,l lf /J/l/'Lt l tlll/Olllllf.J,1 \/Jf'R 4 17l N• tcr•tehll. er tournament over the July cumulated the most points in "'O~ s mo.~t popu l11.r com1r . ••urt• k d t th I b' I 1-~ ti h' ti atn~ Read It dally In tl•e ,s,,,,,r"''"Cnur1., ... , .. ,5,a,,,,.i,,.,11.1r,,s,,,,,c •• ••• •i•wtw aac:1 -uo 'l'•rft. ' Y11r r u " wee en I e c u J a ~~ n w rs e ,.... 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I -. .. • .. " . . ' , . • • ;'49 DAILY PILOT fr!UJ', June 23, 1~72 • .. . :-. • ~ • • ,. UCI HILMSMAN -Jell McQermaid leads the fl .. t f.~ ~ one of ~e early r a c es for the intercollegiate :;· dinghy racing 1\CVC championship or North Amer· ~; ica .. UCI was standing in second place in Thursday's ~ racmg. •• ' ~ t. Michigan Ta}{es Lead In Collegiate Racing · Unlventty of Michigan skip- : pen took the lead in the in· : • i-otlegtate dinghy Ne Ing : champlCN!iipo at Mi11ion Bay : ''nlundly u Pacific cOas : llilorl moved up ln the 1tan· : . '""''· : • Runner-up in the corn· .. petition for the Henry A. Mors : Trophy, 1ymboilc of the Horth ; .American cllimpionltlfp, w11 . Jell Mcllermtid and DIV•. : ilodla of UC Irvine. , Mlcltigan. with 1 k t p p e r s Bruce Nelson and To m Echman, were. leading with a "icore o~ 82 againat It for the UCI helmsmen. ' Others in the ruMlng were Unfvermty of Brltl1h Cotum- bla. 98; New York State M4ritlme. 99: and USC, Hl2. The d I n g h 'f competition winds up today and the tingle- handed championthlps start Monday in Laser Clw bo1t1. • Brituh Steel Leads Transatlantic Race · LONDOl'I (AP ) -The all· steel kel<h British Sle<l. 1ailed by Briton Brian Cooke. to- day w11 reported leading in the single-handed Transatlan· Uc race while bad w_eather continued to take its toll of competitors. The Observer newspaper of London. which is sporu:orlng the race to Newport, R.I .• reported Ont French yacht !l10)I be tireaking up. A spokesman uld Jean· Marie Vidal was having prob- lems in the Bay of Biscay with his 53-foot Trimaran keteh Cap 33. DlfficulUea centered on the beam lashing the aublidlary hull to the main ·hull. A freighter reported the 12- foot Czech Yawl Nib, pjioled Coa•t•I w-tloer '"•"'v Cloue\I tocr.y. LIOlll aeuttierly \11'111111 l'llfhf •rid mor11l111 llovrt blc- ,,.. MUlll...,..,.r!y lt to. 20 knot1 111 •lltl"-lodfy •!Id S.t1Wd1v. Hl,rt lodlV '5 lo 71. Co.ttfl tem~rflUl'el ,,,._, fr.ft .. le "· 1111•1\d ,....,.,.,.,,,,.. ••• ,.. ,,_ '9 to II, W1t1r -.r11Vrt 11. Sun, ltfnnn. Tides fJIUOAY Slcond lllgll ............ 1,.. ...... 1.7 Slconcl low • •.• l;lt 11.m. tJ SAT'UIOAY 1"1•11 lllOh l"lnt tow SKond 111911 Slcol'ld low ., ........ -.. t :Y 1.m, l.~ .......... 1:1J .......... , .......... 1:20 '·"'· s.• • l :.ff11.m. 2.J SUNOAY "''"' 111,11 •••••••• 10:111.m. i.s Fl'lll low , , , , . , , );JCI '·"'· ..f.I Second 111911 . • ...... •:» "·"'· Ml SKond I-.... 1:3"111.m, 2.J 5"" 11-J:a 1.191, Sth t :Ot it.m. M-ltllft S;J2 .,_,,., ffh J;02 '·"" :'Table Tennis ~Tournament • ; l11f ..... ~ to 1i911 "'' for lh1 : feur111m111 t lo b1 lt1ltl July /11 1t f e11r S111!1 ;..,., 1tor1, •• ;~euOle co"'p1titi o11 "I " •11d "N•· ' .. f , •. f W1 w\Jf ej10 It,., Si119l1t c11Mp1ti. f tfe11 i, w1 111011 '! fill up tch1lllul• ~ f~r OouOl•1. ' f Q•I H•r"•Y• S111t1 A111 1t••• fer '•+•ii•· All 11 y11rt of •t• 111tl J .,. . • . • NIAU IPOl.TIN6 600DS I .............. .. ~t 1. ... -i "-t II '·171J .......... M .tMtp.-. ........... TAIE THE NEWS QUIZ We Der• You ..• · . Every Setvrcley - { by Richard Konkolski. ap- parently heading back to land with a broken mast. Another French competitor. 82-year-old Yves Ollvau1 In the' sloop Aloa 1-, wa1 ulllng on despite 1 1Uspected broken arm. He was aaid to have been unconscious for several hours Thursday, to&sed in giant wavt.!I whipped by gale-force wind.!!, after he tumbled on the deck. He reported to another com· petitor by radio that he wa.!I In great pa in but was carrying on. There stJll was no news, for the fiflh straight day. from favorite Jean Yves Terlaln. crewman of the blgest yatht ·Jn the race -the 128-foot schooner Vendridl ll. which means Friday tht 13th. He was supposed to 1end. reports to Radio LutenJboUrg twlct: a day. Luxembourg has appealed l<I all ham T&dioi to li!ten in for bJs scheduled calls. Snapping at tM heels or the !I-foot ketch British Steel. which circumnavigated the world solo with Briton Chayy Blyth, was a ~ck of ya~pts on the Blue Circle route. mt most direct -and most storm· whipped -r· on' the AJlantlc run . They. Included Sttongbow, a M-foot cutter sailed by Briton Martin Minter-Kemp; Mersea Pearl, a 43-foot sloop .with British bandleader Bob Miller at the helm: Namar 4, the 32· foot sloop of· Italian Edo1rdo Guuetti abd the West German 35-root sloop of Claus Hehner. Dragon Cla11 • Cohan Captures • Olympi~ Opener • SAH FRANCISCO (AP) -, Robert Mosbacher, Houston, Donold S. Cohan pf Vlneyord Tex .. 1.7 polnl>. 4. Gay Lady, Haven Yacht Club I n -'Gary Wei11:man, S 1 n ta Phladelphia won the opening Barbara. Calif., eight points. race Thursday in the U.S. '-6. Jinx, BUI Henry . ~attle, Olympic trials for Dragon Wash., 10 points. I, Phaedra, BOATING Slow Race _ to Tf hi ti , LOS ANGELES (AP) -A record run In lhe Los Angeles· tl>Tahiti yachl r11:ce has been ruled out because or fair weather with no wiJ)ds. "Better for swimming than sailing." said one skipper at Thursday morning'!!' roll call which saw the Graybeard still the cverall leader In 1he seven· ' ln the race. picked up %3' mlles • n' Graybeard, a n.fo6t ketr-h Graybeard. as the *foot yawl from the Royal Va~uver. Min Sette. from Rose City, e.c ., Y1$cllt Club. \\•as 943 Ore .. faded in %-to-5 mile per milts out of Lo• Angeles in the hour winds... ' S,571-milf , biennial r 11: c e . The sp<>nsoring Transpacific• Record for the distance is 17 Yacht Club iaid the foreca st day~ set (n 1964 by Ticon· ror toda y w;scmon calm anc:I deroga. . ~ Pen Ouick, a S1.foot sloop, light winds. • ' boat field. 1,,:w.,,;iiii iiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiij -- WE MOVED MARINE HOLDING TANKS TO 100 FAIR DRIVI· class sailboat'!. •Hank Eason, Tiburon Calif Cohn fini!!hed 2:19 ahead of ll.7 Points. 7, Mistral. Marti~ However. Pen Duick III. the Frencb·based entry, closed to within 41 miles of the leader Thursda y despite the calm. Beach. Cllif.. 14 points. t, Min Se.tie was third alter NEW JYs'l'l'MJ Cit UJI' lfXISTIN$ HEAO THE HOLDING COMPANY W ·Mfll H,.,, lcll. '"'-l•H Ac,.11 1<,...m C..M, hMn St1llM Fairgrounds Golf Ran .. ,-,,,_,,,.. Ct~li Mdl Giii II•• $1 1uc•n Of IALLS IOt. Wil-U Olflf Goof Unlll Wi"1t 1968 Olympic gold medalist Godsil. Seattle. ll ~inLs. 3, Buddy Friedrichs of Southern Nokktn, Charles Kobe, Long . Tiaroal, A. E. Sin i er, running ~ecorid in the actual Sherman Oaks, 15 points. and handJcap stand ings early -----Yacht Club, New Orleans. Cohn had won the Pacific Dragon champio nship Tues- day. "' Rebert Mosbacher ol Texas Corinthia n Yacht CI u b . Houston, finished th ird. Five more races will be held al Richmond Yacht Club through June %9 to select 1 single United Stales Dragon class Olympic competitor. Sol· ing class coffipelition Is scheduled June 30-July 9 and star class July 3-15. ~ Top finishers in 'rtlursday'1 race were: l. Caprice. Donald S. eoti.an, Philadelp~ia. No pointa. 2. Williwaw. Buddy Friedrichs, New Orleans, three polnta. 3, • Last Yac1it Pulls Into Berr1iuda HAMILTON, Bennuda (,\.P) -Except for several protest hearings the Newport to Bermuda ocean • yacht race w11:1 over today. ' • The )a st to r111fsh I the deep water sailing classic. was Dragon Lady, a 4G-f09t yawl from Stevenson. Md. O'f'Tted by Elihu Allison. She finiahed th~ 635 miles from N!wport, R.l., Thursday night, taking six days, four hoors, 50 minutes. ' Snow. Siar, a 37-foot 11loop owned by Dr. R. J. Brocjchurst of Boston. was the next to last to make port. Noryema. a 43-foot Class C sloop from England which finished on Tuesday! won th'e race on corrected t me from Robon, Bob Grant's ll·foot Class A sloop from Newport Beach, Robon had been the lirat to finish on Monday night. OCC Joins Yacht Race Association Orange Coast College has been admitted to t h e lntereollegilte Yacbt Racing Association of North America, culminating a fight of. pver JO years. Full status wa.!I given to OCC at the annual meeting of JCYRA·NA in MJssion Beach where the 1971 intercollegiate yacht racing champfo06hi~ are being sailed. tJntil the ruling, OCC sailors coukt compete "in regattas of the Pacific Coast Y11:cb1 R1c-- lng Association but we're ~barred from national competi· Uon., It has always been a bitter pill for <lCC since the· school ha• consistently turned out racing skippers who beat some of the boot PCYRA had to of· fer. The North American association Is made of foor- year .tehools and the Jvy League IChools of the New England Association h a v e been effective for many years Jn keei:iing two year schoola out of national competition. \ • Charge Ital Sill 1 ......... : -General Tire ... 7.7f>.1 4 / 7,75-15 4 for 178 !WERE S27, 1127.50 EACH) 8.55·14 4 for'92 (WERE 132.IO EACH! 8.25-14 1 11.25-15 4 for•BB (WERE 1311. / $31. EACH) Plut 12.12 lo $2.•ei F.O. Ex. T•~ pe r t1r1; O.pendiflll "" Ille. SALE ENDS JULY 1 80 WfAE •22. 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S14HM lit•• t•t•I c•tti 111rlct h1c1•4i•J It• I 1i....._......,.,.,....,,..,1m_,.,_._., ' lk-1.U ,.,,,.,, ... ,...,... ........... -.... . _ ........... -. --' I Alitul.PhiDfTAll1Aftl2M'9ft • - I •• :. :· • • ,. ' ' H d Is p s 2 I 'I .. ' ' . ~, ·1)~er ,... • "-' • • 4 s . . ' :. .. .People wtlh ·pois bow tbt ~' trtl!llng tbeal poll ,..... ~ l1nie..\ Tbe ~ ~ .tit " ~dsot!iin1DJan~joyablt,..t. · .(., 1Jli EngllsMW> David llf~llfllf~, lra!Pfngcan,_llfe'or-.He • • . ~ value of cirt!iI ~.~ · ~I t--:!:· into ,'the ,~tirri> arena • I \ '.VJDaP ..,, ' ' t. ' 1McMfilift.·2S,'il tlie ~ ~~ tbe sreat Bengal, Siberian and Sumatran Ugers that will perfonn during lhe 1m !!efSOD al lhe Buena Part tourlal at- lrictioo. With the advent cl the IUJDJDel' sea.son, the public Is able . to view ,the dally tralning ........... llfcMlDll puts Ille tigers lliough tbelr pices. . 'ngen be8ln lralnlng at an early age ""11e sW1 fairly smoll, bul . .-i maturily a1--xlmale1y lwo' )'Olll'I' of .,. tbe · Bengala will Weich in al ID avtrage of 600 poonds and lbe stberiam al a whop- ~ 600pounds. '!be -aria. smollesl of the three varieties, will reach an adult · weight of ll'li<onmately 250· pounds.· All tbe call will be complete with teeth (canines grow1ng ·to J'lric:llesT and dawo that can m~· ever 2 lnCties w!Jen · displayed (tbey'ro rtlractable). "'!be claws 'lriipioVe the tiger's grip .and traction · d u.f I n g perl<rmance," McMillan wnm-casually. "'lbey're JrObably the most cautious and treacberous 'of the big'.Clts,'' flt con- ~~. 0 wtllcb makes them the most dangerous : bul tile most be'autilul. 'Ibey can ·read coofidence in a trainer '11 well .. une..1neso -and they'· ac1 ac- cordingly.'.' I. Native to Jlu!ma, India, 'lbal1and and as far west u Iran, McMillan believes Ille Bengal llger (sdenllflcalJy speaking, P;mthera tigris) to be the irue "king of lbe jungle'' rather than the .oilier king, tbe lion, who mikes bl.s bome on lhe plains . . Al Japanese Vlllqe Ille animals will be trained. by a melhod of verbal en- couragemen! reinforced by a food reward (wl>idl is wisely extendid to the anhl'.ll! m tlie flld of a slick to•be'grasped in Ibo mi&f>ly' jaws thal .bave a l"lhig pm>ure ol 5,000 pounds per oquare Inch). '!be aoimals are regularly fed · ot the end of eadl uwwt daJ" to total their ~5 to »jlOUlld cla\IY •inlike of ~)" prepared beef. ' McMillan bepn· his decade of ex- perience ""Ill w!1d aoimals lD 11111 al age 15'. ''ls I.~anat a.i boftom·of tbe' Well, I have bad e'il¢ence ni>I. °"1Y m tbe trainb\g oide, but in .,..... and medication of most I~. of Wild lnimala al some time or the other. u · • ~ . BeJihnlnl aa a water boy and working bis . T<•Y to elepbant gi<>ml wllh tbe Bertram Milla Clrcos (A.cot, 'England), David joined tbe , Clrklla Knie .(Rap. penvll, Switurland) in JIM, then Clriu•· ~ (-Im) wbera be learned the art of animal training under Tono Hochegger, reCognized aa-of Europe's finest animal trainers. He loured and learned wtth Hochegger playing the Nordic counties lD·IUllUllel" and llaly and SpoJn during Ille winter - Tells Tiger Tale~ • # ' ~ Japeil1111 Vii[age treinef Oevi'cl Mc- MiUan p·uts Bengal tlger through '"-" pac:e, , above. ·-Manager Joseph Prevr,tii helps Mc· MiUen to bottle· 1 feed future performer .at right. I'?-•"""} 7'°· °\ ' .... --- " H. R .. Pufnstuf, the lovable little driig~n, and. mayor of Living Island, ;is freparing for the p~ert.ier ~ tlie "H. R. Pufnstuf S~o.w"., 'at· Knott's Berry. Farm, June 2b through· July I in the John Wayne· theatre . ~ .. , ~.; .. ;, " .. ~ ~iallions ''l~ la 11186, McMillan become lrlbiliJC ... . , .. . • l .1 : •• + J -• ' t I . ' .•,, I r • ' ' .,, " . • + L .. ' ... • Star Anaheim to Host • Famed Lipizzans Wljen you spoak of Llp!Uan SllJllonl jou lpeak of tile famous Smoha Family -mother Inge, father, Tony Sr., IDd son, ToltY, Jr. Tiie talented trio, ...,q tho \ .,.. world's finest rider-trainers of Lis>- lzzana, will be ,..,; fn · '"11>o WoaclerM World of Bona," lelturini tbt Hoyal' up!mn ~ due July w al. Anabelm Coovenlioll Comer; JUiy J.T al' tile ql...ood Forum; July f.I al )'..ollg .. • Beach Arena ;• and July Jg.II, al Swint Alidltorium in San Benmdlilo. The Smallas, now llvlnc In Baraboo, Wis., breed and lnlln 1be1r • own JOgtstered, pure-blood llpiua•-.' They are ezponenta of Ille ''Joff and pollace" phll~ In tralaln( uhN!I, "You ve got to love !Jplnom to be erumd tblim,11 ~ tbe .icier' Smaba. · And, u II laba ,._.. yun to train lllOm for a --ance, ya mUll allo have plenlJ of pollenol." The -...... """""' -'-of ... _ ll'Gia tho ftll. 'lnoWn "Airs Abeve 1.1ie Groand" routlnel, IUCJlt u .. ..~," "I.evade;" 0 a.,..1e," etc. 'nae· men demomtrate tlMlr atrMrdllllry oi1loliJ ·~ber-~~~ dnteroutly "'Mlp¥.. a 1Uin leld rein. ' ' Wlile tbe lntelllpat lJjiluam .... top ~lDthe .... ,U' --......... tbelr ........ alllUllio to the ~ pro 1 ram: Andalultanl, w...,_, Saddltbredo, 'lllorouchbreda. Palominol and Arabia. TlcUtl for the llbclW are $4, $5, and " at .....me.. . : Disney Hotel ·v t:iries ' , f A summer of f!ee enlertainmenl lea· luring an Hawailan musical trfo, the MJtchell Marionettes and the famous "oMcing Waters" }>iesentaUori ffas been : lamchecl by the Disneyland Hotel in its ' "Water World" 8}'.ea. The sbows· begin in the 'Ia:te 1lft~n and coolinue through the ev~ hoilrs. · Also appearing • for an indefinite engagement are the South Sea Islanders led by per<tJSSiooist Henry , T.ooaru .and fealuriDg dancer .. iJiger Vicki Mapu and gullallsl Pascal Hutallutia, oll 'naliva ·of Tahiti. ~Y present' five shdws ,. day Tuesdays through Swidays from•4 to 7:45 " P·l"· " ; ·~"' . ~. , I ", ,,, . , .!. '!be t.!l Ol'ar/~~e currently · ~. Ille SOUlh:S<a lalanclers, llAL~OON •MAN '. '; ~rJ!v~w11a.day from 3:45 to , Windy tho Clown ' ·' t1!6.' jl'.nli~~ •.filter World wharf. .._·~-"'~--------'Ibey will appear'illla week, then return aller a two.wi!ek hiatus to play the Hotel f!..4MELOT TIO""ETS AV AILABJ;.E AT OCC • •• r .. during the month of July, ··: Booked through July I Is "Windy th9 Clown," a furmEr perfonner with the Ringling .Bros. 'Circus. Windy Is ·i.ble to, las~ balloons in\o an array of ~ • -from a, giant re\ljlOl<!d reindeer to littl ~ e mouse. . ·.-. The Daiicing .Watets Show ls also~~ pre.ented with three s1l9ws nightIY'.••~ d~ya.a week~miry a:30 ... 9':1$ and p.m. ThiS pre5entatlon s~ light.I, music and wah>r irom J,eOo Ji~ into a llrilllng ; spectacle, the. bil' ·i( several wor.1611 faJrs and expositions. . Another · atlract.ioo for Water War ' vi$lkl'a i~ the wharf 1area where artiatl' and craltsnen work at the speciali~ Seftlng up shop ' here daily are &! glwb~, glass etcher, mefol sculp-~ tc.ir, p6steI portrait artist, car~t~ eandlemaker and others. -::~ \!ail «Jlln_f.;· llcketa ve being a.,. WE.EK.ENDER FEA..TIJBES Copied for Ille Orange Cout pone,. IUDl- mtt.~al •1came1ot." 'l'be ~ •. d1rocted by Wllllam Purkiss, will 11e·....-·-'~Win the school llld1lorilm. Onlefl, Ill 12 • ,......., aliJllld ·~ ->o tllo OCC Summer saillon om... ml!,_ Road, Costa -· .... tboa1d lnclude a aell4ddmaed ••elope. 111 have never been a peraon to build empires", says Fran-. Si~atra ' . . Jr .• in a special. interview. Now that Frank S( . ., ls retired, Frank Jr.; at age 28, Is beg!Ming to come Into his own. See story on PGi• 21 • ' ' WblOt "' Do Inte""l&llon Out'N About Live Theater ' In tha Galleries SIM Director ' • Page 21 PqtD ,:Piie JI 'Plat• . Pago• • ••• Page JI : . •• • -~-.---" --~ -... ---..-......-~ -,-. ' . Frldl1, .i...t lJ, 1972 u Ge Wlaat te De ~-llPT. &ID& AND Dll'll! -l'lllll 8Pt1no Atrial Tramway, Thut1-W hgh Mond.,.. boel'll !romm"alttr a p.m. Combintd rtde-dlnner rate, $5 .50 per' adult. Normal houri of tramway lengthened from JO 1.m. to 9 p.m. with last car dcp1rtini valley term\n~I at 7:30 p.m .. JUNE IS •SEPT. 11 . SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL -23i\I annual eV<nl In 5.,. D1<1n. Openlilc with "The Merry Wivu of Wllldaol;" and altematlng wnh ''Love'1 U.bours' !..oat' Ind "King Rlcbord· Ul" Old Globe Theatre. Balboa Park. Nigbtly except Mon- day, 8:50 p.m. MaUnees Wednesday, saturda)' and Sunday 1t 2 p.m. for information, call (714) 239-2255. • JUNE ll • JULY II JNDEPENDENCE MONTH -Oce1n1ide I p o n 1 o r 1 !!IOllll>lon11 activities Including Harber Day fl1h fry, lor roUlng conttrt and crab races, JUJ'lf 2 ... 25, and Mnlcan folklor1co, July H. JUNE IS· JULY J DUNE BUGG\' RACE -Southern California lndtpendent ··or1ver1' Auoc::latlon .!lponsors dune buggy sedan racing on the firtt, third and fifth Saturdays or the month at the Corona Race way, Buchanan Street and the Rlver1tde Free- way. Hot J1p1 a~ at 6 p.m. with quaJlfylng Japs from 6:aG to 7:!0 p.m. Spectator tickets, adultJ, ,1.50; juniors, •t.50, ·-chlldren, $1 and wider tight, free. 545-1~. • Kid(ing) Around ,. Theaters Set For .Somme ' Ttl.al lncreasiJllly ~ chunk of the cattlldar """"" ln lheatrical clrclt1 u dlt aummer season ii with ua once again, with more actlvitY thin ever before allotted for what once wa.o; a noticeable: ''break '• between the end of one ae:aton and the betinntna: of anothu. Time wu, not too loOll a1<>. whtn most communJty and collegiate stages were dark during the warmtr months, u ve for1a smattering of tum- mtt musicals at Qranje COi.st Collect ancJ I handful ol lm- bltiouJ community playhousea. No mote. Thi• partiC4}ar • u m m e: r aeaJOn will JN at lust 11 pro- ductions sandwiched into what 1J normally regarded •• the n\id5ea80n break, 11 of them musicals. tlbree of the latter already are on the: boards - "Dear Ernest" in Laguna, "Fiddler on the Roof" in Long Beach and "Man ol La Mancha" in Fullerton. TOM TITUI • lnterml•lon • munlty Playllowe will be the first Uluter In I.he 1re1 to h6p on this year'• prise: catch, "Forty carau" (opening nut Friday ). The Oron11e County cn11h wlU occur In the llll when Laguna, Costa Meu and Fullerton each 1t11e their own productions . -Go.Iden Weat Collele has inluiurated 11UTM1et,thattr Pl'Olll"lm which will 6ilminata with two produetlon1 in Jate July and early AU(Ult. - "Dracula" ind "Play 1 t A1ain, Sam." It 'a tht ftnt summer theater progrem for the growing Huntington Beach school. -mNEll-U • J CHER.AV 'FESTlV AL -Bt1umont spon30rs cherry carni- val and p1rade. Visitors may plck. their own ripened cbtr· rles. "Look, mom , I 've got some popcorn •.. Oh, Oh, Now I don't" says little Dana Botula, age 2, a.s she discovers that goats Jove• people, but they' love people's food even more. Dana, dau(bter of !dr. and Mrs. Mike Bolula of Tustin, wandered into a herd of hungry miniature goats al Knoll's Berry Farm's Animal Farm, and wandered away min\1.S one box of popcorn. For those of you who think that •1My Fair Lady" was the: greatut musical or all time, there's a treat in store for you this aummer. The: Lerne.r- Loewe cluslc will be given -Other c ommunit y theatm wlll get into tile aum· mer act with tile S a n Clemente Community Theater opening "Tom Jone1" in mkf.. July ind the Ana·Modje1ka Players ataglnc "Bells are Rlngln1" early in AUSUfl. On the heavier aide, the Garden Grove Civic 'Ibeater Js ending its regular aeuon a bit late. openlna "Who'a Afraid of Virginia Woolf!" tontitit. , JUNE U • U • CllAl'T AND MODELS .:. Annual Western Model and Crall Show at the Anaheim Convention Cent.er, exhibition hall. • JUNJ; ll • JULY I A Ghost fro111 the Forties three aeperal• productlona in o..an,e Counly. The fint announced 1tagin1 will be the last presented - Lyric Opera 's Septernbet' pro- duction in Laguna Buch'• Irvine Bowl. Prior to this, Santo Ano C.011<(< and I group -Children's theater will be reprewited 1t the Huntington Beach Pll)'houl<, w h e rt "WIMI< llMl Pool!" optN1 July 7 for three weekendJ. The lilow mark& the direc:Jortal debut of actrt11 C 1 r o I Faulstick. 'DISNEY ON PARADE' -Loll Angeles Sports Arena. Ptr· ' fonnancts Tuesday through Saturdaf at I p.m. with ma- tlnea on Wednesday and Saturday at 2:30 p.m., Sunday at 2 and g p.m. ntktts are $3 general admission, U.50, $4 and •· '6 for reserved suta. Children 12 and under set $1 off on all performances. For information, call (213 ) 741-1129. Frank Sinatra, Jr. Has Father's Voice and Charm " JUNE 13 • 15 • AQUATIC SHOW -Surfing and Skin Diving featured at Anaheim Convention Center. , JUNE II · U .,'FLOWER FESTJV AL -Lompoc. AcUvit.ler include enter- · .. talnment and a nower OOlt parade on Saturday. JUNE U FLOWER AND CAMERA DAY -Olvera Slreel, Loa Ang- eles. Annual phot.o eontest of the authentic ttreet of early Uomla. Local merchant.I and dress in tradition.al eot-f Jqln••· li' ~B RITES -im:~.:ua~ Unltad Soottllh SocitU" :j GethlrJn1 and Gamet, Cor11lr Field, S&nta Monle1. Scot-;l llah dancln11, bagpipe• competition. aaber and tolllng the !: lhNf. ,. :: JUNE U :: SATURDAY FILM -"Kiq Kong" will bt lhown at 10:30 :: 1.m. at c.osta Mesa Library, 586 Center St. •Admisskm frte. .. ;i JUNE n ·JULY 11 :: EXPOSITION -11'1% Soilthem Clllfomla Elpooition and :! Fair opens • Ii.day. run, Dtl Mar Fair1rounds, Del Mar. :1 Hours : 10 a.m .• JO p.m. Flower show. national horse thow ~ and Kingston Trio, Sarah Vaughn and Roberta Unn on :: crandatand. Adults, $1.50; children, .. 12, 75 centa. •• :; JUNE %7 •: llOCK CONCERT -Led Z.pplin at COnventlon HaU in Long ~ Belch Audlt«lum al I p.m. TlcketJ, •uo and fe.50. "~ -JUNEn ·IO :f.cflTALINA CAPER8 -Avalon, Cltallna Island. Model·T fhd parade and exhibition. ~ ... ,.. •: JUL V JI-AUGUST n ' DU8'1' '12 -Art allow In Laguna Buch. Rtprestnta· DALLAS iUPI J -"I'm jusl an iti nerant singer," said Frank Sinatra Jr. The skinn y young man with the padded -shou lders •uil seerned just as blue as his son1s-sad , sort of. "I'm not:'• he said. ''I'm just down to earth. I simply do the best T can. I have never · be:en 1 person lo build empires." He looks and sounds • bit like his famous rather, but unlike his Dad he is low key rather than otherwist:. Not . tor instance. the "Rat 'Pack" type. t "I just try to fit into societj . fht belit I can," ht said. "Be• unobtru1lve. be sniooth. I don't want to hurt anybody, or be hurt." Now that Frank Si., is · retired, Frank Jr .. Is begin- nin& to come Into his own. •lthou&h he bu yet lo ·sell 1 gold albu1n amOng the three he has recorded. '"l 1ueu fincihcially my career ts •lowly but surely makin&: headway. Ir I had it on a gra ph. you could tell, I'm coming up," he said . ' At 21, he has been 1inging , professionally for 10 years. since he dropped out as a music majof '8l the Univeni- ty cl Southern California . He travels 46-00d week.! out DI lhe: ye:1r and haa played "in every state Jn America and in ' FRANK SINATRA, JR. "I Do th1 Best I Can" ' Canada and, 34 other coun- tries." • He plays the piano and writes songs and. does many o't his own arrangemenls ro:-an accompanying e i g h t · m a (I band. l).ppearir1g at Jhe Loser 's Club. a popular nightclub ii;a Dallas. he took a clever ap- proach in presenting the Sinatra mustc ' most closely 11soci•led with -his fa~t\fr by singing a me:dley which In· eluded "In The Wee Small 'F.-mily' Series Midfu ile i. Hours or the Evening ." In the contemporary vein he sails smoothly into "Does Anybody Know What Time It Is?" and ''Everybody 's Talking ." Wlth short sideburns and wide-lapel suit. he looks like a ghost from the '40s, waving the microphone and snapping his ringers. How does he com- pare with the original? It's hard to say, because he: has much of his father's voice and charm, but something else, an honest appeal that's all his own. an un-Sinatra· 1 i k e modesty. "I'm not a superstar. 1·m a band singer. r started in one night slands at nightclubs and honkey-lonks all over Texas,' he said. "I lo ve band si nging. Films and TV are great but there is not hing like a room full or peo- ple congregated to relax. relieve their ten!!lons . listen to entertainment. And I like to entertain them ." While he.doesn't necessarily cash in on his old man's style, he doesn 't hide it either. He explains his. old style hair-do, s11ying. "I'm a square. I've always looked this way." And he said he wouldn't ever change his name and start out unknown, a.Jone. in some place like Tulsa. Okla . ' ' E v en Shakespeare said 'What's in a name?' " he s.i.J.di kidding. ~ more than l• palnttrs, aculptors ind craltlmlft. dally. from 10 a.m. to mldnifht. Gall•ry Garden and bag m1nrtrel1. lterm OD display include fine 1rt1, water-lon1 oils, paslel1, dr1,.lngs, leathercralt, jewolry, ctr- ,,. c1, glass and plastic, moalcs, macrame, 11Iklcreen ti, rugs and clolhlng. JULY 20-ll EK THKATRE -Karen Armstrong will sing the lead· I role of Rosina in Ross ini's opera 'The Barber of Seville.' 'ttckel information, call (213) 666-6000. Lear's Hunch Paid Off " E DJ T 0 R 'S NOTE -defending the seri~ i:is known , wa!i Jn a hit British ; JULY If.AUGUST I Whether they like bJ1ol• or lie , was when it hit like a series, "Till Death Dp Us don't like bl1ot1, l ll••tie bombshell . P<irt," aire.d about leven numbe rs or Ame:rlean1 lffm ': , CUS -Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey at The r.brum. Performances at 8 p.m. Mondays; 2:30 and 8 p.m. to enjoy Archie Bunker ud The series, since it began as years ago on the BBC . .' ays through Frlday1; 10:30 a.m .. 2:30 and I p.m. Sal· ·: ~~ays ; and 2 and g p.m. Sundays ... l "All bi the Famlly." Now the 1 mid-seaso11 replacement The Bunkers were, In the , m1a who brou1ht yoa Ute during the 197~71 sea~b, ha s original British version, AU Bunkers 11 going to set how collected a shelf full pf awards and Else Garnett, two tight •. -•, •: popular 11 the other 1lde of the · -six Emmy• this season Cocltneu islands of pre1"udice · CLA w k h · SJ d coin -a situation C':Omedy ,, . . 01· s 0 p ate about I ll berol. alone, Including one I 0 r and in(91erlljlC~ Impressed, ~ ' "out..tJnding seri<S.,,.mtdy" Lear bought rlght,s to the show "' · ,. ) ' By CYNTHJA !LoWRV and one each for three of the and then went to work ~ Cl'loNI WorksbOp for ~ for the w9ri:shop 1 with Paul ·four le:ads. transforming Alf into Archje, l#ors al)d Sihg'ers will be Sllamunovicb 1tTVin1 a 11 NEW YORK {AP) -"All in "All in the Family" topped a Queens County, row-house ucled by Roge(" Walller, uW1111t ct'irtCtor. GI.lest lee-the Family," CB~'s sma~h almost every Nielsen list this blue-a>llar bigot. !le director !or the Los turers -will be Robert Shaw comedy hit. starts its stc0nd season , usuilly with a weekly E!Sie became Edit.h, naive , eles lifaster Chorale. June and H<iwant Swan, ' full television season next audience estimated at 50-vague ,nd generous and with '4' through July 1 In Workshop will culminate In Septeo1btr, fa r aqd away the mi 11i 0 n vi e: w e:..r' and an occasional flash of insight &hoenberg I-fall. University o( a specUIJ ooncert to be .given nwst poPular strles ever to be SOl1)elimes shooting Uf'.\ to 60-that .clears the air. In t~ 'tlell(ornia 11t Los Angeles. Saturda y nlght. July I, in on the 11lr aOd, !till, lhe most ·11· · 1 r 8 n, f 0 rm a t 1 0 n, ·Lear v. 'e A" Jt II I I I .• I I ' mi ion. l I ''°the e:vent. wblch is ~up-U · L ! 0 Y c e a • coo ro .. er 8 · Lear ha1 the satisfieq air or dellbcralely cre ated ti 'pair of Eted In pstrt by a grant from Participatil)g in the C..'On~ert Nom1an l~ar. ·the .gentl~ a min whose big \huncth appcaliilg, almost' J>Jthetfe NaHonal 'Ehdowhlent for will be Claudine Clrlson, voiced falher and .mi~wlfe of became re:llity. Thfl genesis Of characters and vt,.Y fupnY Arts in Washington. D.C., n1ezzo.soprano~as soloist, Abo lht aerie! whose peral;ttence "All in lhe F1imily," 81 is wed ones.· · , ;a F~erel Aget1c y. Will consi~t taking J>llrl will be workshop and intrani1igenee got lhe 1_=cc----.:.C..------:':::'.:'::!±:~==" .pt. lectures. demonstrnllons, partici pan ts. men1bers or the Bunker f1:11nlly Into the cha,,.. • • d • II • .and rehear~als or Mau rice Lo« Angele:~ Master Chorile, nt ls is still spending almott Ill 1r1 a VJ "I _fif J DuruOe 's ''Requiem." .J. s. and the: Sinloola Orchctctra. . much time these d1y1 in ! T ·'Bach's "Ein r esle: Burg." and I )jjiiiiiiiiiijjiiiijjiiiijjiiijiiiijiiijjjiiijjjiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiii / Haydn 's "Te f.>tum ." I• ' Univers ity Ex le n ~I Oil , Cl.A. Is spO~ring the workshop In cooperation with the Southern California Choral Vusic AssaciaUon and the i'ijlll!*en~·can Choral D!tect~ 'l' u.n . . Wqner wi~ dlrteltir . -- FREE TUR RE ~~ ,..d•• ·: ............. • • HUNTER'S BOOKS #I FAltflON ~UAR! SANTA ANA (714) 543.9343 * Hard bocki e Paper backs Greetint Cardi OPIN EVI NINGS MON. I P ~l. * Al,. lo...,,.., Hllto • sa......... • Lenn. . ..._. . .... ...,...,,.. The W•1t'1 Oldut • Flnut .Booltltort \ Servtnr Callfornl& 8tnce 1851 ......... ..... I Sinatra is ck>H to hia of Corta MW area hllh molhe:r. Nancy, a~nd sisters. Aebool atudenbl each wUI mount a versio n of Nancy and Chri1til)a, 1lthou1b "Pygnialion" aet to music. he very rarely tees them. He There are several other ln- doe.sn 't encourage talk about terutlng develcpnent.a I n his priva te life or the famous aummer theater around the kidnaping incident in 1982 orange C.oaat area. Amon& when he was abd4cted. "I ·them : don't think atiout it any -The Westminster Conr more." munlty 'Ibefter, w h I ch He calls himself a "very presented a hlghlr ~~ful private peraon," but uid he late-summer m~eal ( Once would like to get married _ Upon a ~atkaa ') ~ year,_ soon.· "T'm alm~t 30." he ,,Ut1o at aijil!tfif!llnTllner said, ''I ought 10 be married." wltb "A FUnny' .nung Ha~ peiitd on the Way to the Fo"1m.11 Fred W•t'a In the dlre<tor'• l:hOir apin. ·But that's hard to do when you travel mo«t oi the time. It will wait , Frank Jr. said. Right now the thin1s that are valuable to him are: his health and the opportunity to work . ''My job helps me to develop myself. to 1tabiliie my en- vironment. to make my own deci sions. No ooe can ask for more than tba " he said. -The C111Celed production of "Of Thee I Sin(," c¥'opptd by the Buena Part Playerz, ~ been pi<ked up by the brand new Pl1centl1 Playhnuae, wholly rocaat and Ucll<ted for a mid.July open· ing. -The Lcq. Beach Com· -Sooth Coast Repertory, never ont to darken its rta1e in 1Uft)lller, has the \Vest Coaat premltre of Kurt V90· nqut!1 "HappyBlrt hd ay Wanda June" Jn rehNrllla for July 7 opening. -And Orange C O a I t c.ou.,.. whim 11aa been do!ni the llUlTlllltt 111U1ical tlMa for the put lf yNra. will live 1Jral1(e County audl ...... ~Ir first look at L<mer .pd Loew•'• "Clmelot" for IObr day• durlnt the finl -ol Auguat. . ".} EacJ, yell', It -,_ and ,..,, ... tllelt.r -taU vacatlOna: In the aurrfrneto - and with the I-in tivlq tllell«' ucending rapidly In llMl ccunty, then 'U be alJ. ti!< more attra<ltionl for Winn -!her playgoen to - fnlm. Universal Studio Tours • ' To Stnge Ph.ow Conwst .Beginning June 24 and con-Library rJ, the Fam o u I tm\llng through July 3 o . Photoirapher'• Schoo( with l• U'nfversal Studios Tour will leaMns devi!ed by the world's haVe a photo contest open to most honored photographers, Junior Cameramen. En tries and a five day trip lor the will be judged separately in winner and up to 10 frleJJd.s two age groups; 6-11 and 12-17. down the Sacramento River on Within each age group, a I u 1 u r i o us International prizes will be awarded for the Houseboat. best photo illustrating the The First frize in each age theme of movies or television, group will be a weekend trip the best action photo and the for 4 to San Diego or San be1l monster photo. Francisco with round trip The: Grllnd-Prlze will be the ~flight and accornmod1lion1 -- lhrou(h the coortesy of PSA, Calllornla '1 leadlng airline. Rental can will be provided It! both cities. by Avti of. Hertz. Second Prize in both ago groupo will be I Privtlt Premiere at UnJversal studkll · or an unreleued movie for the winner and 100 friends. Prtzts 3 through l2 ' wUI be KOdak lnstWJatic 20 cameiras, arid thert will be 18 cthe:r e1clttna prizes. Behind every man, there IS a woman, .' .and I'm proud of the one behind me. Everyo ne tells me that we have e fe bulo us produce house and th1y toR me how busy we ore (we do e lmost a million doll.rs a yearL land con. grotulate me fo r doing such ,e wonderful job. Meenwhile, t he wome n behind me hires the help, checks out the wstomers, does tho book work, answers t he phone, coolis the dinners, end 1,000 t hing• too numtr• ous t o mention ••• end it w11 her idH to come to C..lifornie. , , . (But, I get all tne credit.) ·: . It was her id ea lo give you these coupon 1peciol1. ' . . ------,----------. • ,, . · • . DIUC IOUI LOWllT rlJCID · I· IPICIAL PURCHAll I ...... DAM I IWllTllT IN TOWN I . THI PIUHUT I I CANTALOUPI I ORAN•E JUICE -, ICEBERG LETTUCE I, 6 ~.:.:I '° I !!: :. ·. I. ~ !, :: : I ~ w.:. "!..C..::. j _ '!:. TMJ_c..::. _1 _ :. TMl_c:..:. ..J COUPONS IXPIH JUNI JI . ' Th.st rt tf1!Jr•n+f J11n1nd th e finetf for th1ir c ... +...,trt, fh •f1s why they f ... Iv,. 'Newpert' Pt••urrl Pa tronize them I WM4y01 Wlmf, Newport: ..... , • H'""lln9lon .le1ch1 ~ ,.,_ ...,.,., Cpron1 4tl "1•r: Step I .. M ...... 7•11 'Moili .... t H en< JOO olh•n. How •bout yao <1!1101 u1l • -· ; oiOre1'/f C.111e•1 r-rt Gr-l'roclua Cllld rlotHT Organfldotl• NE\VPORT PRODUCE °'"" 7 """ • w ... 7 ........ ,.... 2616 Now,.., l oolu n • th Pt1f- •35 Y eori of Prod"" "Wlaert qualltv ta 11>1 Know HOfJJ" Order Of th1 Ho1111• I . - • \ '• I • r d t c 0 c ~ a g l .. Ii w w T e • h Ii I I I I I I I I ·I I I I ' Quiet Cannon Focal Point For New Ma~ina Restaurant 1 A big cannon is being readied for action · In Dana Point. But you don't have to start running. ~e·s no danger you'll get caught in 1 crossfire between this mounted gun and 1ny others in the area. . The cannon will be used for a wholly different purpose than that it served iD the past. Gone are the days of enforcing piracy. I~ booming terror on the high seas was ltlenced nearly four centuries ago. plete overhaul to restoce It 11 closely as pouibJe to t'he original. During the fil'!t step ol thi! len1ttl!Y process. the c1Mon was leached in fresh water for one full year, Out 'N Ab-out NORM STANLEY walls, numerous dividers and ovtrbead wooden beatn.! have givM the interim-the most 1wet-pillft ~e. The" arehi~al alterations, com- bined wlill the arl/ui and sparing use of decorative objects-~ have rtsulted ln a rather authentic likenes.s of an early Cllllfornia hacienda. Ao a coosequence, the atrnosphltt la cheerful and relaxing -a ni<'e aettinc kr informal dining and pleasant ~D· versalion . •• DAil. Y l'tlOT p •• [_ . Now, given a second life, the historic p1eee of armament will be the focal point of a ne restaurant scheduled for opening al the Dana Point Marina. To be known 8! the Quiet Cannon. the Marina 's newest dining establishment is making practical use of the gun for both name and decorative purposes. The dinner bill of fare Jud~· olf witll four combination plates. At the unifo.\ l price of $1.10. they offe.r a choice · of ~~~i~i~:·~::'~a:;~ile reller>O"' tamale 16TH CENTURY CANNON ON GUARD AT NEW RESTAURANT AT DANA POINT MARI NA Then follows seven more combinaUOn _________ s_1_1v_1"g..:•d__:_ln_l..:96::.:9_:_•..:1:..t ..:W..:•::.:•..:o:.."_'::....:S.'.:p:•.::.:"::.:i•..:h_G::_•:..l::.:ioo:.::..:n..:t..:h..:•:..t ..:S'::.:"..:k:....:O..:ff:..:_F:,:lo~r.::id::•:..:_ ______ _ Out 'n' About will look Into the restaurant's offerings soon after the doors have opened to the dining public. In the mcaotimc. however, the st-Orv on lhl'! origin and history of the nameSake cannon is of considerable interest ln its own right. To begin. the gun taking up its new home on the entrance deck of the Quiet ~amon is an authentic old muzzle loading 1J'on cannon . lnsurin!( a past steeped in adventure •nd treachery, it came from the Spanish galleon "Santa Margarita". wh ich sank in 1595 in the waters of Biscayne Bay, Fla. Salvaged in 1969 by Donald V. Clair of Marine Diesel Supply in Oakland, the "Santa Margarita" yielded one of its finest relics in the massive cannon weighing 2,100 pounds. At the time of its recovery , the cannon was encrusted with some five inches of coral -an unlikely object to become a future conversation piece and namesake of a restaurant in far-<>H Orange County, Calif. Thanks, though, to the foresight and artistic endeavors of Paul Tabor. P.M. Tabor Co .. La.t!una Be11ch. the cannon's eve ntual destiny in Dana Point was sealed. In a ta~k from which most men would have recoiled, Tabor undertook a com· Next came the dedicated and paim·tak- ing chore ol cltlppif1g down to the hard iron. Because there's no qukk way to remove the traces of 374 years of buri&J at se.a. In the final stages or restoration. Tabor hollowed out the cannon's barrel and in· serted a fir ing mechanism of his ow n design. A·pparently the time and effort v.·as well spent. Reports indicate the cannon 's appearance is virtually the· same as it was on board the pirate ship "Santa Margarita" during the late ISOO's. Mi.zing history and romantic illusion, the gun's presence at the Quiet Cann:>n should further serve to brin~ back a touch of the pirate era lo Dana Point. MI CASA Add still another name to Costa Mesa's already substantial list of fine 1'-1exican food spot.. It's Mi Casa. a 17th Street e:;tabUsh- ment that opened 1 few weeks ago in the cKy 's only major business area previoos- Jy marked by the absence of such a restaurant. Mi Casa has taken up in the premises formerly occupied by the Sizzler Steak House. But you won't find any traces ot the prior operation. · The wbole structure has been remodel· ed inside and out. Some completely 1.ew plates -each providing two eotrees 1od served with rice and beans -ror $1.40. Rounding out this part of the menu are four com binations gran<le -all offering three entrees s1,1ch as taco, enchlllada and chile ielleao -for $2.10. House specials include "theek". ground .!lirtoin steak. Si.95; arroz con polio, Sl.95; steak sandwich. $2.25 ; came asada, $2 .95; steak picado, $1.95. Ordering a la carte for our initial samplins of Mi Casa'! wares. we launch- ed dinner with a nifty bowl of guacamole and frito!I. 95 cents . The remaining selections -all "·ell received on the basis of being properly prepared , . moderately spiced and stove hot -we re a cheese enchillada, 60 cenl.s; burrito chile verde. 95 cents: flour (er· roneou.!lly spelled "flower" on the menu f quesadllla. 50 cents, an order of refried beans. 50 cents: and an especially delicious flauta, $1.45. This latter. if you are unfamiliar with It, consists of shredded beef. rolled in corn tortillas. deep fried. and topped with guacamole and sour cream. In keeping wi th its image as a family restaurant. Mi Casa offers a special child's plate for 95 cents. It provides a choice of taco, cheese enchillada or broil· ed hambu rger patty, served with a por· lion of rice and beans. or French fries, (See ABOUT Pagt !41 I fttl YEAR I AREA'S llST ENTERTAINE R aosc.0£ ttO'-'-~ND TREAT YOURSELF TO THE PETER WICKERSHAM EXPERIENCE 2699 KONA LAN~S0 '"'· \o•. , OSTA /-AE SA HARBOR C WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT IS ONCE AGAIN UNOE• THI MANAGEMENT OP: JUL•S MARINE l uff•t l1.111th ~ Dally fre111 It :lO lo l :JO SOMnHING NIW: S1.111d1v Ch1mp•911• 8r1.1nth 11 :lO lo J:JO feoturl'"I Fl,111!119 D•it•rh -" FULL DINNE RS SERVED IEYIRYI NIGHT TO 11 11'.M. Si••• S111dwich11 lo Midni 9hf Ch•f Joh~ M•iuri ii with ut 191i11. W, HopfY01.1 Com• lie~ 140 S. COAST HWY., LAlOUNA llACH 494·22H TIM MORGON COMING JUNE 2t 11 I COMPLETf DINNERS FOR TWO llTWll'N I AND 7 P.M. TOP SIRLOIN DOCK·A·BOB MAHI MAHI I 1! 5~!. •! COCKTAIL HOUR. 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FLEUR DELIS LAGUNA BEACH F•~I PAlllN• IN llAI ---"'.:pttlRS' • t~~\\ ~OUS'e ~ GOURMFT DIN fN~ OYSTER BAR .• COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT l 1.1•1d1y thrt S•t1.1rd•y, l :JO fo I :JO BRANDIE BRANDON DUO r"flt1n•M1., '-'IM Shew 1 J:l I Optt1 S.v•n Doyt LUNCH e DINNll e SUNDAY HUNCH 11 •·Ill· 4 p.111. t:JI ,•·•· • 4 P••• l2BOZ COAST HWT. (•I c-Y1llef '•'*""•rJ LAGUNA NllOUIL The MeUow Man Sy Oliver Revives 'Swing' By MARY CA~fPBELL Today . Oliver has mt>llo"·eti hal·k t\\'O nr three da~·s later 1'ometimc~ is Joined by trom- bonist Canrly Ho~" and Oliver. to.TEW YORK rAP J -Sy He's a combination of C'On· "·1t h rheir ne1~hhoro: Oliver, one of the most lII· tentlllt':nl and happ y rx· · \\'P '1t Rt>I inl!'I La~ \'r-::as, ruu in~ thl!' htind to~elhi!'r "'il1' eas~. <l l1\rr Sil~'~.· There IS R !\(Prf'OIVpe ldf'll o( the Negro mus1C'ian . A In! nf pen· pie think ;1\1 Jazz n1usic ia ns ove r 40 are dend nr dradbeat, f\1ost of 1he £:U\'S I ral letl own their own hoinl'.~ ;ind "'ere either rcr irerl and li\'inf!: well on money thry·d saved nr working. like the pianist, Cliff Small. fluentiaJ arrangers nf the cilement, leading tht> fi r~t tClO \Vr 'r(' ,1:01ni:: tn rln 11 h~· Swing Era. isn't doing band he ever "'anted, :inrl "'Ont of mouth \\Ir play st:in · anything as si mple as bringing seriously practicing the rlards I've wrillen And .ir· back a band long after the trumpet so that he's playing r;inged and nr"·er tun!"s hkr heyday or the big bands. He up better than he ever has. 'Thi s Guy's 1n Lorr \\'1Lh and started one -the first -"Swing is the music 1 hkr ,·ou· ... one he'~ ever ha d -at age 59. and I want to play for pf'Qple 1'hn.~r .~tandtirrl~ in r 111 rl r Now, two year!! later, it's wbo like what I like . I'm riot "For Danrers 0111~•." v.•h1ch !!Winging fine -just the way the only one my age in this Oli ver v•rolr for Lunccrord he thought it would. country missing the kind of anrl "Ain't She S \Ve ct . '' Oliver, a trumpet pliyer and music he like~. People just "Margie," "Four or Fi ve co mposer as we ll as builder o( don't go out and look for it any Times." •·sy the River Sainte the styles of the famous Ji~ more. They don't expect to M11rit." ;ind "T'Aio't Wh::it mie Lunceford and Tornmy £ind anything the y want to You Oo," thrit hr Rrrangcd for Dorsey bands, was sec/a• hear. hin1. For Dorsey, Olivrr wrol e as the most brilliant arranger "My objective is In 2et in . "Yr.s Indeed" ;ind "Opus One'' in jazz in 1939. And you couldn't believe the 11nd arranged "Sunny Side of He was also known for his response. the Street." ··s~·11nee Rivrr," 'bl W · h T f h "Chit·11go,·· and "\Vrll G1'l It.'' terr1 e temper. He says. "I " e went into t e op n 1 e had the reputation. 'Don't hire Plaza in Rochester for tw!'I Oh\•er says. ''Wr p I a y that cat. He'll build your band weeks over a Labor Day tant;os. br,g uines, waJ11.cs - up in six months and destroy · v.·eekend. People would come and we swing everything. '1 It in sil hours when be gel! in for dinner and stay until 2 The band includes a 10th man, mad ·." In the morning -and con1e voca list Budd y Smith. who "I went looking for guys who weren 't ashsmed of being over 40. r wnated guys who were stars a.nd would let other guys 'be stars too and who had the same spproach I ha d to rhythm ic. melodic m us I c . Every one I called I told that lhe first rehearsal was next Monday and every one said, 'I'll be there.· They '4·ere look· Ina for a rallying point, whicb was me.'' .--------~--=--=-=-=-=--. THE . BLACK KNIGHT RESTAURANT INTIMAi E DINING COCKTAILS • DANCING SEAFOOD BAR ENTERTAINMENT Open Daily 10 A.M. ta 2 A.M. Lunch 11:30 to 3 NOW APPEARING MA TT LEWIS & CO. 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Primo Rib e 1.-11 $Z.~5-Dln""r $3.H M111le 1M rnttrtalrtrriwtt In The l•ll"f• D•nclnt Nl1htl.r.J rom t p.m. l unch-Mo,,. thru Fri. 11 •·'"·to 2:)0 p.m. Oinnar-Mon. th,Ll.._S at . 5 to I 0 p.m. Compli"''"t•ry 11•11' Al11•• for 111 lirt~d1 y1 ' A1111i"'''•ri1• 2645 Horbor llvd., Coshl M... 145.9471 THICK STEAKS I I "'"'""' ICllld nJ<k by hind. There Is • wtll·llghttd view oC a 90()..foot 11h1ft and several drifts th11l make up to miles of underground tunneling. Hard. rock mining tools a r e diaplayed and their use ex· pl1lned. - Guideii trace 'Pf"oduct ive gold veins with a description of how the gold·btarin~ forma· tloM origlnated and how they were mined. Vl11ltors are alM taken through a pamge into the cavernous "Glory Hole," where milllons of dollars worth of gold wert extracted and mllUMI more tre st.Ill believed to exist. . The Antelope Valley tourist attraction ill locat.td 14 mile• northwest of Lancaster and is reached via Highway 14. ftMEftA ft£SrAUM1fl' Contln9nt1I Cuisint Cockt1ll1 Sierving Lunchton and Dinnn Monda~ through Saturdey. Closed Sundays I We •r• loc1t•cl n•xt to I the Mey Co. i" South Co11t Pl11.1. . i JJJJ 1. lrinf c.... w... 1•~·2141 Powdy tlie Clo•v•i Joining the line-up -0f thi ld ren's attractions at the 1972 Orange County Fair is Powdy, who \.Vill pre- sent a "Clown O'Rounda Children's Play Circus" every da y fel\turing tiny volunteers from his aud· ience. Powdy will entertain for full run of the Fair which eods Su nday. . CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH Real C1ntonese fl'od ·t ... • eat h•r• or take home. · tTAG CHINESE • CASINO ' ' 11 l rukftsl ,_. Dlnn1r Coct1tall5 f "!ertl!M'ltnl THIN PRICES 2ht pl., 0Nowjlert .. ach .ORlolo 3-,560 o,... TMt ·~ hMy 12·11 _-!Jrt . .t ht. 'tH J •·"'- - - Fans of Yesteryear Eddie Fish.er Still Charms Them at 44 By R£N4 PEDERSON tdevb:ion, who envied his shows, 'Coke 'T\me.' Thm I DALLAS (UPI} _ Eddie m1rTtagtJ:1 critlclud his fell in Jove . ~ di vorce11 and' p1'tied h ,. , "But )'OU know." he said, Fisher of Eddie and Debbie iind Liz and Connie _ took 8 bankruptcy, They rise to their "the y,•bole time 1 always aip of diet cola anc! !lld u he feet to applaud becaute Eddie 'vanted b be maJTied just could do Jt all over again, he Fisher. in his own way, is an onee end oo have a house and woold. American institution. a plckel fence i1nd fireplace "JC J had been married once "It never rails and It alw11)'s and pipe a11rl slippers . • Md divorced, 1 "'ould say by makes me sad, but some guy really." \Vhnl he does have as now J was wlsencd. But lhrce will come up aft.et my act and a result o( three marriages is times? f have to be a fool," he say .he always thought I was a four children : Carrie, 16. and said smiling to himsel! and creep aod a gigolo and he Todd . 14. by Debbie R~ynolds, having some more diet cola. didn't H.ke me until he 11aw my and Joel y, 4, and Tricia Leigh, As an entertainer, Fisher has show. Isn't that amazing? It's 3, by Connie St!vens. to watch his figure. incredible all the people l''ho tie is currently dating a At 44, the movie magaz.ine i;an dislike anonymou.sly." p11ychologist in Los Angeles. Ca11anova of the '50 and '60s. 13 Fisher ·grimaces at the tfe said they have "a very still singing on the road. He thought of all the mo\'ie good relalionshio -she's very amazes audiences such as magazines that fed on his intelligent and s h e urr those at the Fairmont Hotel In career and personal lire. But derstands me ." Dallas with the fact he can he doesn 't complain. He said he n at u r a 11 y still raise a goose bump or two ''All the movie ma1:azine gr8vit11tes toward marriage, with his singing and can 11till background was true. I was but "with my recon:I I'd have charm wllh his stage patter. discovered in a children's hour to be a fool to consider it." He doesn't stick with his hit radjo contest at 13. Then J was He said he started severaJ parade songs such as "Lady of singihg in bands in the tlme11 on a book about his life, Spain" or ''Oh My Papa." but Cat!kills whe n Eddie Cantor but quit, adding: "As Toots starts with a rous.ing rendition found me. Then I was on my Shor said, how could I tell the of "Let f\.1e Entertain You" way, you know, Ed Sullivan truth?" and then does just that with i-~~~..,..;,~~'t-tt..!' •t .. . . _, songs such as Kris Krisror -f. ~;';:.,~:~. "for The Good I LIVE ·THEAT ER His real crowd plea£er is a U medley of Al Jolson tunes he's fl always done -"?.1amm}'." "After You're Gone," and "Toot . Toot Tootsie.·• His audiences are mostly the fans of yesteryear who us· ed to love him on Ed Sullivan and ··coke Time ." on "Pueblo'' Final performan ces will be gi"en tonight and Saturd11y at 8 p.m. by South Coast ReJ:.erlory, 11127 New p n rt Blvd., Costa Mesa . Reserva· tions 646·1363. '""FLING ENTIRTAINMENT • 7 NIGHTS A WEEK DANCING •INI DEVALLI TUI. HITfi LAltltT LAI( * HAP HALL DUO ... """ ~ ---For Early Risers and l1t1 Players Witt! Otnt WHU1 '" a11t WED. THltU SUN. Open Daily From 6 A.M. to 2 A.M, Rear-Mesa Theater MESA SQUAitE Cost1 Mesa 145 I. l ftfi St. Just off Newpert llYd, TAtEf 1kWHAt~ 400 MAIN. BAL904 PENINSULA 0 Ynu Can 't Take Jt Witb You" The Ir vine Humaniti es Hall Playhouse. Rel5ervations 547· n33. 8 p.m. tonight and Satur· d1ty. "Dear Y.rneiit" This musical version of 1'1'he Importance of Being E1trnesl" continues through .July 8, playing Tuesdays through SaturrfRys at 8:311 p.m. in the L.'.Jguna Moulton Playhouse. 600 Laguna Canyon Rond, tAgunn ·Be a c h . Reservations 494-0743. "Exit t·'c Kinr." Opr.ning lonight t1nd playing lh:-oui:;h Sunday, also July 7-B, this Ionesco drama is being presented at 8 p.m. at St. Michael amt All A n g e Is Church, 3233 P<1cific \'iew Drive. CoronA del M a r , Reservations 837-0572. ABOUT ..• I From Page Zl) and sofl drink'. With !he exception u~ five or six dishes, and a sli&ht modification in prices for the combination p I a le s, tht'l restaurant serves CS11entially the same bill of fare for lunch. SHORTHORN : A 16 oz. T-Bone 3.50 .: LONQHORN: A32oz.Porterhouse 4.95 PRIME-RIB: Finest Beef Roasted 4.45 LUNCH MONOAY·,RIOAY e DINNIR NIGHTLY INTIMATE ENTERTAINMENT ''With You G•ritly On Our Mincj" •mI T Lfl•l ~~~~ii~~~"~'~"T~Y~O~, ~··~·~·§,NiG~·~6i73~-46~33~I The house \vine is tabbed at $2.7S per litre. $1.50 for a hair lilrc, and 40 cents a glass. There's also beer. Proprietor Of thi s nc"·cst ad· dition to Costa Mesa's rlinlng out scene is Barrie Moo re. IOI & ROSIE DUO Wetf. ttir1 S••· IUNDAT llUNCH 11A.M.te1, .... ••. And .••. EV(>ry f'riday Evrning, 9 to 2 DIXIELA ND JAZZ Ry Thr Oran,21' Em pire Ja~z Band 871 W. ltth St., Costa Mesa 1500 ArAMI I•• HorN<) COITA MUA 5~1t37 540-1'2J PHONE •• ; .64 5·5550 IH EAST 17TH .... COSTA MESA Fine ltallnM Cubine Coektalb 232~ E. COAST HIGHWAY 673-8267 RtstrvatloM Optn Doi ly - 5 p.m. to 2 1.m. , • CLOSED MONDAY • Monday I Tuesdlv SAND DABS SAUT~ED SHISH KEBAS-W1th Wed~ay I Thur1Cl1y RED SNAPPER SAUTEED BEEF BROCHETTE COCKTAIL3 ENTt:ll.l'AINM&NT ~o-.idiJM~ Riot V1lenci1 GltOUND SIRLOIN OF BEEF Mushroo m Sauce Frid1y BltOILED HALIBUT BEEF 'IROCHEITE GROUND SIRLOIN OF BEEF Mushroom Sauce with S.vory l'I ice • GROUND SIRLOIN OF BEEF MuShtoof'I! SouOI . 7R•• oholcit Sa.ti CHILDltlN"l l'OlltTION .1.71 Si111 oYtttnerci.m. On tM h•ll''lhltl ;uu $1 .00 T•-tlNd •tnt• f*iublM from M ____ ,..,.. $1 .llO ... .,.,. l••di 353 ust Coes!Hi.....,(et~r101;..j YIW 11111> .llrrr Wftll Ctll lor RIHIYtlionJ: 173.5594 • I ., • I. ., Opt11 7 Do~1 ~~ · 'iuiii~ W ... ..,., 11JJI A.M.,. 11,11 OITEIA M . oN .... l t <JI A.M.,. , ,,. lnt•rn•~•n•llY l(oown l u1aa;s: 4-.11 M11N•Nf L1ti" &ult•riit 909J l. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEAcH 962·791 I ANCHOR INN HOllll' OI' 9'APOOD " . NOW ONN FOR LUNCH l 1 :llt .. !:JO Tu1s. tllru M. Ni9htly Dlnn-Cae~t.il1 4 to 11 p.m. Sund1y 2 .to t:lO pm-Clo1td Mondoys 1 1814 N. Cent Hwy. !El Camino Reali SAN CLIMINTE 492-6571 Nearly Eve.ryone ' · Listens to Landers ' Located RI 296 E. !7th st .. Hillgren Square. Mi Casa is open scvrn days a \Yeck for lunch and dlnncr. Lunch runs from i1 :ao a.m. to 5 p.m. Din- ner is served until 10 p.m,, Sunday through Thursday, to 11 on Friday and Saturday. ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKl.ING Sau<'e Bigarade \V\ld Rice AMONG Zll SILICT DINNIR £NTRllS VINA HAllMEA DUO E11t1rt1i11in9 ao1 l .COMT ...,, COMMU. Oll. 675.0 00 ' I I I II u II •. .. TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS _ CBS ID -9:00 p.m. -Frid1y Night Movie "Man on a String'' sta.rs Christopher George. Joe.I Grey and Jack Warden. Ex·pollceman caught be· l\veen warring mobsters. ~C 0 -;(Close-up". Tom Brockaw profiles E!hs Island commune meth•done treatment. \•-I Friday Evening <UNE 23 Dul ti tflt 1rtl!nllft IMOllnt tf ct"ttt• 111 by lf11 networkt on 1U polltlc•' e1ndidales 1N '"1'111111 1r1 sublffl: ti th1n11 wl!ltalll ltOtkL "'"'"'' p11._ 1bly 'll'llJ n ntlnu1 tt bt ~fttrvpted Ulro11ghout !hi Demtcrttlc 111d Rtpub- Ucan Ctnvenllons durinr July llld Auru1L ,,., o a o !Iii m m "'" (I)®} News 0 T1!1 Bl.1 Vrlley OCil Wiid Wiid West m Thi Fllntstonu (!I D1nlt1 loon• (D) 11Hk 1111 !J!I Rlt.d H for H1pplntu A ~evle" of the "Grett Circus P1r1d1," which 1111ll 1lr July I. 9 MayMny M"D ml To le A1111011nuil m Thrtt Sloorn 5:30 0 MIWil: (C) (IOI "lnv1slon Eartll Z150 A.D." (.scl·f!J '57-P11u Cush· Ina. RtY Brooks. ())CBS News Ill Mt" Cirflfln Shew m Titt ny1111 """ ®Tlll1 Wld: l'1l ThlrtJ M!nlllta With • • , m Tru1u11 9 Green Acr11 ml Due!o 111 P1tl11n ~ Ylctorl1 J1m11 Show 6) He1dlhop Elhol MinU ,,., II CII am Hen fJ l11t tllt Clod @ Truth tr Con1t,111nct1 ([) Dr1171tt O Whit's My Linet m I lOYt lutY m I 0111111 If Jttnnlt ' ___ _. Saturday Morning JUNE 24 Dut ti the fftlfttftt 1.ot.Fllt tf CMI· llt ., tltt Htfltlts Ill tb J1Dlillul ulldklthl II "91"1fltl 111 subjtd ti cll1np wllheut 11tlicl. "'"'"'' ,,, .. 1111)' wlll ~ntl11u1 tt be inttmtpttd tflmPotrt tbt DtllOCftlk 11111 lt1pub- llt11 Cltr¥tnt!o111 durin1 JulJ 1JWI Aup1L 6:00 U Su1111ner St:mest!r (I) TY Cltm•111 !'30 ID CMiuoi D llac• EIP«i•nct (J) l~1111111r .S.11111ttr m let't A1p ,,., " """ u, D ®l m °'· °'""' 0 ()) J1ny Lewis Slln CJ) TY Clt wttlll m l ust 11111 HK luMlu 7:l0 8 Dvdr't Ttttllont D II! Do"" Ooq 1J C.1111111 Prtfile 0 (])@ A111d Au11,.tr l19J Uftdt Rim m l rtthtr lllU Q)S.1111111 1:00 I) CJ) IUJS tunllJ 0 m WoffJ WNdptW1 8 Poptp and Friends fJ (])(I) FHMy-Pfl•ntolll m "°M. Mt'tles: "Spooa;t ll!ln Wiit" (com) '41-Be!t Lu1osl, East Sidi Kids.' "Dldalon at Su11do11111" (wss) 'S7-R111dolp~ Scott. m"""" """.,.,, UD II (I)"""''°" 0 tlJ iE Pint P1111tttr O Cent Alltry fJ CII 00 ,_, "" TENSE SCENE FROM "MON TS ERRAT" From Left, Mlkt BaMlton, Jess Wilton, Keir Dullea ''Montse rrat'' Set F 01· J(CET· Airing ' ' i\f o n t s e r r 11 t • ' ' the typecasting that has plaeued Hollywood Television Theat re him since he first starred In "The Hoodlum Priest.·· production or a young Spa.nish "If 'MontseJTat' were UJ> Army officer who must choose dated to 1972 in Vietnam a lot be:tween betraying his hero, of people might be upset," Simon Bol ivar. or causi ng the Dullea not.ed. In many ways death nr six innocent hostage~. the drama rela tes to what \Vill return on KCET Channel happened al My Lai. he said, 28 ~1onday at 8 p.m. noting, however, that it is up Keir Dullea. \vho plays the to the audience to draw their title role in the Lillian own conclusions. Hellman play, is joined by an Fol\owing the inilittl presen- all-star cast in the production tatton of "Montserrat" in which includes Ge r a Id i n e February of this year. critics Page, Jack Albtttson. Earl noted its "fine , ferocious @ Electle11 72 ''Th• Surviwrs'" ED HtlM)'OI• t:OO m Hirlttll &lilbetntttrs Holliman. Rip Torn, Hurd Hat-urgency'' and called it a €?) Unt P'lt11ria Ill ti Ct11l11t a flt11: "Kini of tie lfty!Mr ltifltl" CJ (Ii m Tiit .letM111 field, Jess Walton and Scott worthy successor to earli.er 7:30 IJ Clrt111! 0 Movie: "qute1 ti tilt A111mn1" Colom by. Hollywood Television Theatre 0 Hollfwotd Squarts D SpoltJ CM11tllp (IJ Tt Teti Ille Tr~ l]) I Dr11m ol J11nnle (adv) '47_,atricia Mornson. The role of "l\fontserrat" productions such as "The l t])!l)h111itd* brought an extra bonus to Andersonville Trial ." C.rtltt C.rnivtl Dullea : the chance to play a KCET will repeat the pro- Mme: "'-Mm • (mys) 14-sympathetic part and escape gram Saturday, July 1 at 7 D MiUlon $ Movie: {Zllr) "Attad"' (dr1) '56 -Jaell. Pilant~. 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Hour" lt 1.m.-6 p.m. dilly. l"Nt •tudinl aculp- -by Tony Del1p ·~ wall piecea by Peter Alulndtr lllr<>ueh June Z3. • "ftJCUNTBAU:ll CVLTlJl\AL CENT!ll -Piul DeUef· ..,, lltn P!berta, 'P'rlnk llamlltqo, Muk L11111v, llln>ld Leif Ind other •rtlsll of Americlna realWn will be lea· lured in Ill• "Woll Co11t Amorlun Roalltta.'' bor\Mlni loday tbnl\llb Jui)' 11. Tiie cooler ii loc1ted at lll llutn1 Vllltl Dr .. FullortM. AVCO SAVINGS AND LOAN -331D !ristol St., Costa Miii Oriental w1tor colon by Mrs. Arthur Willllml lhn>uih Junt. co.flA MW IJlllWIY -11e6 Center Simi, Costa Mw. 0111 by Mrs. C. T. Slnlord throuih Juno. DOWNEY SAVINGS AND LOAN -360 E. 17tb St.. Colla Mea1. Olla and acrylics by Mra. Richard H. Marsh throuJb June. Olla, watercolors, acrylics and inQ•by Mra. Loi! Du1t- m1n. Sor!lrophs by Mrs. Holen A. Prolborl throUJh June. 8ECUllITY PACIFIC BANK -19<1 E. 17tb St .. Coat• Mega, Oil1 and watercolors by Mrs. William Rlchar,dlOO through June. ,) ----. t TRANSAMERICA TITLE CO. -170 E. 17th St., Costa Me,., Olli by Mrs. Robert e. Harlem through JI!!!•· FIMT NATIONAL BANK OF ORANG! COl'NTY -l!IO Adama St., Colla Mt!a. OUs by Lawrence Bubb. throuJh June . ~ NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM -2:131 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Hours; noon to 4 p.m. Tues.-Sun. clo!ed Mon. On exhtDit through July 18, "New Art in 0riJ11J! County" includes the work of 6-3 county artisl.'i. MART IN ~IERRO LATIN IMPOITS !TALIA ART OALLEllY Merli" Flerte hit ill'lpertt frerri Frell'I the eltl w&rftl • u11111u1 A•9 t 11!in1. ~cue•or, Gv•t•· collet::tie11 ef oritl11a'I ell piinl· tn1l1. M1xic1, P1r11, . !'1111m1 111J Sp1 i11 1 • ·, , , , De v.i:o? int• inti l!'ll11!1hlr1•. 1'h11 • ••· Cle+hh11. fur t, chi1ul1ll1r1. lectio11 of hantl·1111.l1 t ifh by j1w1lry, t i ft 1 , b1d1pr••'•· lt11i 111 1rli11nt. G1ueho 1cc111orl•1. 646·J0?6 1 011e lt.p Shft~itt -JI U•I ..... .,. o,t11 Tvt. 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Tl(o\11 ''It'•• teft netch fllm with11 superior c11t.'' -VAR IETY -OlARlJO'I HES10f\I 'MTTE MMEUX ~~~~Gtl!R ....... c ••• ..., "THI ANDl llSON TA!'U" 11'01 lt1rtt' Nut 'f/lllllllfNy "CON9UIST OP THI l'L.ANIT OF THE Al'IS" I fr\dA), JuM ZJ, 1972 D4lLY ,l).OT ilf "THOSE WHO FAVOR OUTRIGHT HILIRITY IN THEIR MOVIE FARE Will MORE THAN FAVOR WOOOY ALLENS LI TEST 1 I WH Mina~ ir1ij~a I M ~1~iij6 ~m11 ~!f 'j SHOWS DAILY 12:30 -1:30 7:00 & 10 PM ROMP."~ ---•~Ar.Ni' P.J.c.e~' ~"' ••lOC!•rO'I LA TfMlS ~ 111 ..... 1..""'9 '1Ml.c:1 ,,.., ··iiu.,, IT 44341"'1, s~ .. -.. ~~1\(111~..,. WCJ«:lr 4 11 f"-1 lllAI "'f N:ATO"I TO. Y llalB1IS li8'1rl4<Y1r>t1fllU..IW "'""U*li j~{;~lffl) ~ *"''ftl • _.,t11--ccar uu."' ._ .. urt'tlt'f!.JAC(l[.ie--.. .. t trcr.n icu , __ eti.U:Wtl..JOftt. .......... _.., •. tc;r;..uu_._,.....,.. .... ~ ... ~ .. ·2nd POl'ULAR HIT SOOt£P./iNE~Y llAWUANDRESS '°""' WISEMAN JACll; RD \' I • • Jt DAILY PILOT F"°'Y, Jont 2.l, 1912 . ltt the Galleries It's 'Patsy' ::Time Again v: TM Amulcari H u m 1 n e -Auoclation (AHA) lnvtles you to vote for the Performing •rAnimal Top Star or the Year >In Ille Z2nd annual f1lly \'Awards. t1ch year theJt awards pay ""trniw. to the 001 1nl\nal • rfonnancea ln 1 single vision 1 h o w , tt:Jtvilion ·roer1<1 and feature motion pk> ' 'lurt. To be eligible all •"bomloea must be handled in llttOJ'dance with the AHA -tlandanls i'qanfing human mal treatment. l. You and your lamlly now ;Mve a chaqce to help your ~vorite animal perfonner win e 1word, Vote -· by kl1I( -1111imel actor'• me in elch cetegory. Then IJl>lll your batlol to: lly Awerdt Box 1411 ewood, Colo. toll AIJ ballots must b e arkld no liter than July . m. > For bat '11'1-1 1etor 1" 1 ~ We.Wai perfennanee: lritll -in "The Sno• ~." lTni....al·H•limall<, !Toru .. ,1. ID "Harpy" CBS. '1«fo, raccootl ln uLalli•" l'slher • Otl • hone i n LUale," Wr1ther ; Fury U ~ in "Bewitched,'' Screen i(iema: Big Tom cot In "Wonderful World of Disney" y: Rote dog in Gummi>ke,'! CBS ; Tammy ieO'u1ar In "Bewitched ." ~ Gemo: Bijou dog ln ;•Nancy", Screen Gems. ·:ror belt ceattaalng 11trfer11W1C1 la 1 teievitloa te.rte1: Pu dog In I' L onptreet," Paramount; Waldo dog in "NaMy and Ille Proleaor,: 20th C<ntury Fox: j;bl;:ipanu6 1 n "Lancelot Llnl -Secl'!t Champs'' • ' 'Guitarist r . • :In ·Concert ' • • Soutll Americln Ciwical Guitar.iat P,!anutl L o p e :r: llamOI will 1ppear ln concert July-1 at Llguo1 Beach High Scboi>I Auditorium . Tlckell !Of the 1:30 p.m. performance. 1t $.1 u ch, are .. all1ble at the Guitar Shoppe. tun N. coast Hwy.. and i..cuna Music CO., 310 Forest Ave.. ln Llguna Beach. or 11111 be purchaO<d 1l the door. ' "THI OTHll" , .. , ti'--..... fNJ "ONL T WNIN I U.1'" sand.I er, Burns. M a r m e t : Slump dog in "Nlcbol1"1 Warner Bro1. For best 11lm1I puformuce la 1 future mo- U.. plctart: Scully dog In "Something Big," W a r n e r Bros.; Liddie dog in "Big Jake''. Batjac:: Robin dog tn "Mephisto Waltz.'' 20th Ce~ lury Fo1; Charlie duck In ''Million Dollar Du.ck,'' Disney Dark Hindu bone in "Skin Game.'' Warner Bros.; Tom-Tom Cat In "Bedlmobs and Broomsticks," Disney; Ben rat ln "Willard.'' Bing Crosby Productions. Old-time Movies Revived EAU CLAIRE, WiJ. (AP) - The neighborhood motion pie· ture theater has fallen on hard timea, and David Lynnes is facl~g the chaJlenge with an old-time approach. The former machine shop employe has gone I n t o business as a combined owner, usher and pn>jector operator for his recently opened West Side Theater which seat! only 89 persons. "So many 1m1ll·lown theaters have closed because of high aperating expenses," he said. "AJI t have to do i1 plug the projector into the wall and the movie takes care of itself." Hl1 format stresses family films from the 19Ws and other bygone age.e. He uses a IS. mliin1'1er projector rather than costtJer 35-mllimeter equipment found ncnnally in larger movie houaes. Wben remodeling t h e building In which-he leases theater epaee, he lehion<d en lee O"Nm. parlor in the style of the 1890'1 rather than a modemiatic theater lobby. "Pm not Interested in com· petin_g with t.be big theaters," Lynnes said. "This is a dif· ferent situation. I prefer to play back the okli., ind the top box-office tiits of the past." ''You read about pornograph y, sex and crimes,''. he said. "and I think enough people are fed up with ft In movies." IHIAND PAIZI. Win your -portlllil TVIET plu1 ... mort thin ID FREE TOYS! Mldt by: Idell • Mine. M1ttll • Remco plu1 ••• 1 .,,..1a1 flit for ""'l'Y chli!fi HTUIUY HTllH IUll 11. 1112 OOOIS OftEH 11:30 _... -SHOW STA.ITS 11:1S M ''ELEPHANT CALLED SLOWLY'' rLUS • l COLOI CA.ITOOHS SOUTH COAST PLAZA I MIO lllSTOL STlllT COSTA MISA,. CALIPOIMIA PHONlt (714) 5"'·2711 , • • Star Turning To. Directing Lion Country Trip Planned W e 1 t minster RecreaUon Department Is offering an el• cursion to Lion Country 5'farl on Wednesday. July 12 from 1 lo & p.m. By BOB IUOJllM Allodated Prtll Writer HOLLYWOOD -. FI rs t All regjstrailons must be "Bu.t I saw something in the made at the R e c re a t f on script that seemed important: this ts how New York has been Department. 82bo \Vestminster made unlivable and how the Ave .. prior to Jul y 5. Price is rest of the coontry ii likely to $2 ror children 8·16 years old 10." and $3.50 ror 17 and older. • dancer, then actress. Then ~t...aelling author. Next for ~1ey Macl.aine : film cttree· t6r. ,. "Why not?" she reasons. "Why •houid I continue !Uf· fering from other peoplei's mistakes?" She enlisted Grade to back' those interested are urged to "Oeseerate Charactu1,11 but register now as there are only It had to be made for a price a limited number of seats; -$350,000. That meant no available for the tour. glamor treatment. ~=========::: "1 did my own hair, I wore.- MUSICAL ALICE iN WONDERLAND INSPIRED BY DAUGHTER Jostp Sh1ftel Left, Entertain• School Children Where Daughter Attends Daughter Inspires Writer To Make Musical of 'Alice' Shirley lately has been 1uf· fering from the slugging that greeted the debut this season ot "Shirley 's Worfd" on ABC televl5ion. The English-made series; was termed by several critics the worst o( the season. Producer Sir Lew Grade got permission to let It die a humane deatil after 17 seg'ments, rather than rack up further losses. "!t wa s excruciating," Shirley commented . "I did the series only as a n ac· commodation." The accommodation was part of her deal with Grade, who also backed two films starring Miss M a c La i n e , "Desperate Characters" and ''The Possession of Joe I Delaney.'' The story there Is a happier one. "Desperate Olaracters," is By ROBERT MUSEL was entertained hlmself. And the largest single sound stage harsh unsparing but pro. LONDON (UPJ ) -The since Alexandra is, as he puts in Europe. foundl y moving view of the moral of Jhls 1tory Is tbat it. "the apple of my eye," he The role of Alice went to a horrors of today's urban !iv. every film producer should gave a second reading to a screen newcomer, t~year-old ing. It was written and have a smart 9-y e a r · o Id submitted script based on Fiona Fullerton. She is sur· directed by Frank Gilroy, my own clothes. I had no makeup; I even rode the subway to work," she said. The film opened in New York in September ind drew enough crit1Cal acclaim and business to De snapped up for release by Paramount. It is now being distributed to theaters across the country. Miss MacLaine was back at her Encino house for a brief visit before taking off to visit her daughter at school in Lon· don. HP.ving scored with her memoirs. "Don't Fall Off the Mountain,·• now -out i n pBptrback. she Is hard at work on a sequel. "The new book will take me daughter. "Alice in Wonderland." rou11ded by some of the finest whose play "The Subject Was The scene Ill the home of "It was the turning point of character talent on stage or Roses" won the Pulitzer Prize might have had help in writing Joseph Shaftel. former child my career." said Shaftel, who screen Sir Ra Ip h in 1965. Shirley's performance ··Don't Fall Of[ the Moun· prodigy violinis t and war cor· produced the tough televlsion Richardson . as the unloved city wife is the nd ' M'd t 1~• t k' d th I o lain." Said she: "Every word respo en 1 eas "'™' urn· series. "The Untouchables". Caterpillar: Dame Flora in a woos scars. ed major produ cer of films for and the film "TIM! Statue," Robson, Queen of Hearts: Sir ;'It was a picture that I -:;:o=;f:;:it:.:Ols=m'='in=e=..':::' =::========! matufe audiences. made without the benefit of Robert Helpmann . Mad Hat-really wanted to do,'' she said. - "Daddy," said yoo ng Alex· fig leaf as well as the recent ter; Peter Sellers, March "Frank had gone to all the andra . "'why don 't you ever "Assassination of Trotzky" Hare. major com panies and sought make a film that I can go and with Ri chard Burton. . nd 1 d" . all the actresses who would see?" "Alice in Wo er an is .seem natural for the role - And with this; young Alex· He decided to make a Shaftel 's fi rst musical -odd Joanne Woodward , Anne Ban- ancl ra dragged her father off musical of Ali~. he said, "as for a man whose youthful croft. etc. He was turned down tO a Disney prod~qn, "Bed· an experiment." fame as a mu sician spread far by everyone. bobs and Jroom!Ucks," the Shaltel said he spent six beyond his native Cleveland,1~~~'.!:""'::. _____ _::::;;:=:=:=:==::';::==::=J llOri of feat&lr. generally refer--months preparing Lewis Car· Ohio. But it might never hap. red to as a flmily film. rol's classic for the screen and pened at all if it had not been Shaftel notitm that not oiily 1 _s::hooli:::.;,=-":::l:_:il~no~w:_::ufMl2e::.r_w_•.:.Y_°" __ ro_r_A_l_••_•_n_d_ra_. ____ _ did tbe audl..C. Hke it but be .j Ryan . Jo Star Robert Ryon, has been signed to star wilh Rod Steiger in Metro-Goldwyn·Mayer's "The Lolly-Madonna War," it was- annoonced ..,toda y by producer Rodney Carr-Smith. Oscar nominee Rya n's most notable fi,lms Include "Billy Budd," "The Longest Day." "The Dirty Dozen," and "The Wild Burich." "llH .. , .. , ---CtffODME lD " 4 _ .. _ ':J.:..r -J.. '.1-> --· CtKEDD~f( l l '' " • . • r r::-.3-."L• ----·'' SIAD/UM I ! " -',".II ..!IT"":":----.. -. STADIUM l .: .. _ ... _"""ll'!I '-~ ---.-. SIADIUM ·J ' .. -... ..---. "':""----- -,, SIAD/UM d .. __.___ .... .-·~ "MURPHY'S WAR" with Peter O'Tool1 .... .lit lllTWEEH MIN & WOMEN" SttrrMt J~ll L..,,.,.... 1MI "MOW SWIET IT IS" Exch11lv1 Orfl••• C11i111ty •IMr'+'M Slit 1!'111111._nf Hwntn1tM fOr I Ac1llllMV Awl rCll "P LDDL•Jt OH THS •OOI"" "LIVING P•t:f:'' ·-"TOK LAT" CGJ J1hn Wl'(M'I "THI COWIOYS" & "'THI: GOOD OUVS AND THI IAD OUVS" SNVI MCO.- •JUHIOll IOHH•ll" CPOI & Wllllf' M•""" "ll:OTCHH (01 on the screen 15th SMASH WEEK! -liijj1S~w.~1i:wlli1 MOVIE RATINGS FOR IWIEIVTS AND \'DUNG PEOPl£ 'JM M;,ctW.-',,.. r.c""' ,. ,, 1tOn9 IH'fiMt NW IM"'"'...,..-' _.. ,.....,,.,, ....... ., "*'~ -------------------- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... amri-~ ........... ... --o ........ . .. _"" ..... -"' .............. - WILlll "'WY.Ult" MIO "llll"llllllL "llM" (PG) ,llUCOlOI .,.ALIS-fl~M TMl CITJ'T" WI) "PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM" .. JU~ .. "'MAICM.D AWD M.lUDI"" l"l W•lll "Will.lit~ lllOfD "1111" 1111111 "llN" (P.G) ,lllSf(DlOI ""rAllS ROM TMl ClfPT" MODEL 'AND"CERAFT SHOW S t _J,..J1 •·' Exh lbllon tlisp1,Ji, •""' ttlnto•slrwH JH11-111.U -t "'"' itlUJ ;,, Hobb;"'•""' Ct"rlfis ti"---------''•"-·,.•· 'I -r REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES I JUNE 23rd • 24th • 25th c•AFT~· ceRA1.i1cs . RADIO coNnollfD PLAN es, cr.Rs. ADULTS • • . . • $1•75 BOATS , RA~ROADS . IN DOOR .. ND OUTDOOR D!MONSTRA-JRS.(6-16) • ,75 ' I •1ri. I PM •tPM !IONS · LOTS OF EXCITING A5i!J~ 1 '"""'..., ""· 11 ........ • .... ' • 1 •v1 so ADULT s. .. 1u1i.6'• [* llLLIAUANCI ol Fem1nlno fo.tim * " •Ill ' · -.r..t..':f'" ... ,,. SAVE 25' on JIS. ' e IJ Uy ;.._t ,,. tntlM • ..., N tfl'""' crwtMt. U'A • ll:MNtr19•M,..lt -~ltltd • " ' . ' • • ' • )' , • :· •• • ~xpo ·'72 • . 'To Open The 83rO Southern California July 4-6. and The KiJlislon .EzpoaiUon •peM for 1 13-doy Trio, July 7·1. Roberta Lynn rwf .1un117 "' ~ lllfll'OIUlds and Harry Bobbi\! ~I ij)pey in Del Mar. )Ila! noilh of the on both afternoon and evenlni S.n Diego city limits. shows on Senior Citizens· Day, Displays will include a July 3. Firework.a are schedul- ·iavilh flower and gArden show ed after the evening grand- eovering 31,1 shaded acres. stand show July 3 and 4. .One of the nation's largest Afternoon grandstand shows horse shows Is scheduled daily will include Gene Holter'• in tht horse show arena . Racing Ostriches and Camels, Among major attractions , June 27.JO: The Solid Brass will be home economlca, Band, July t ; \II• Bright Side, liveotock. art. photo, gam ind July 2· and a championship 111iner1I. hobby. and city, civic • 1or1aniz.atlon. commerclal. and rodeo, July ._9, militiry displays. · · · Entertainment on the E1- The Expo, aponsored by the po's three small al.ages wlU 22nd DJ• tr i ct A«Jicultural ranae from acrobat! to rock All80cl1Uon. est1bllshed a 12--bands. Barber!hop quart.el! dJY attendance record last will be singing July 1 the Ran- year with 4&1 .7J7 visitors cho Bernardo ReJeeb on July a tr o 111 n g through the 3, and the "HUo Hawaii Cal111'' • turnstiles. radio and TV group from Actor Tom Hernandez. a Hawaii on Julv 4. I. and 9. KINGSTON TRIO TO ENTERTAIN AT EXPO '72 real Spanish don who created A square dance festival Is I ..1 31 C n 'the role of "The Cisco Kid.'' scheduled at l :30 p.m. July 2 Bob Shane, Sitting, Pat Horine, let, 1n11 m on or wiJJ bt back for his 25th year on the Plaza Dance Floor and : at the Expo I~ l'ffl' )It ~ an a11;<11y Q6g )~!¢go Bltol)"., -_ . 'roi• .or. Don llielf<l. l!j!e. 'El" ITifirlillg .T~m li<l!M · 'IB ~· h R Sh pos1t1on S w1dei,V kr;to~ ... S¥,?11• .at 9 a.rn. JUl)tr8. • &rt ate ow bol. One of hi• dulies Wlll,.iit to ! Yolllhs under 17. wilhtie' id· r • escort Lauren McGuire . 1972 milted free on Youth Da ys "faire.st of the Fair" of San June 27·28 and July s.o: Diego Cot_Jnty. , , Pholographer's Day, w it h To Air June 28 ' .. B1 CYNTlllA UlWllY for him. JhrtHDd'°""'hall NEW' YORK (APl -Jack ye;::. that wu • e I lb er Paar1 alt. seven 1111111 hls Cl'llHYI nor fuo, and Jack own -and away from tho pulled out ...i r.und Ill 111. atrai~jackel dltctpline of a <;<>NIUNn( ~PftlOll wlilch dally teltllltl•n procram. m•y baa ~t him busy and happy now 1111 NldY to tab ~nolhor · up to datet c:rutlng. pr .. wdl. lh!& time r~t oul of duclna. directln(. edltiof and ,llrtedcaltlng .. Or, lftlJbe rl(bl pirformln( in 1 ,.rie1 of 11ocll lnlo.the I••• a don~ II be, l>l&hly p e·r 10 n 1 1 television pll mod .enou1b. 1peclala. • Tbe urrpredic~ble P 1 1 r. ~next one. ind Jeck nya alter ftve vol1UJe yura in now that u probably will be wblch ho turned •boo! ID per· hia lut, will be brolicut COii of Ill< -1•1io• ln!o April u on I/BC, hla old bl119y lnoomnlacs ind brou(bt> network. : Informal convemlion. to 1 His f Ir, I do.~-yourself ~ slal~ of enltrllmmep,~ , special in ·11 m!Jllths, It la ~ e p 1 r & e d .,from .NBC a called ••Jack Paar'• Atrican Tonight ,Show and, in J~. Diary.I' Tbt. diary part or lhe be&•n his wetkly. •orlltr 1 -~..:-----~---= evening "Jack Paar Show." which ran until 1964. The yean between '"7 and llfl Wftt full of t1JlllM1, wor· · ry and fttl«tJt, although Paar was a giant In show business and was puJling down $65,000 a week , his own figure . Anything out of the ordinary occurring to Paar or the sho"'. became front page news, from an accidentally exploding bot- tle of headache remedy to his on-camtra rebellion against ·network censorship that blew up when a joke in"vo!ving a water closet was nipped from his show . Paar walked off the show and flew to Hong Kong. When he decided t o ... "SILENT RUNNING" Entertainment 1n the Expo s "F'airest of the Fair'' contest evening vandsl.and shows will finalists as models, Is July I. feature Buck Owen11 of TV's Beauty q u e e n s from "Hee Haw ." June 27 through Southern California counties July 2; singer Sarah Vaughan, will be honored on Riverside , A report on population and a Los Angeles. Or an g e. vivid look at the practices withdraw, it was to run a television station he owned in Maine. That lasted a long time New • Orltan8 aiid B 1 t on p;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;1 l\0U1e, LI.; lJllJI a l!lrlY ,1 tho hOll)e of l!J!111 P.eck, ·llllhor of J Imperial, San Diego, and San h t Mathl's Back Bemordino Daya from June 27 througbout the country 1 • through July 2 .. resoectiveJ.v. have contributed to a slowing ·~· A milking contest featuring birth rate, will be aired ·r 5th T. disc jockeys and radio-TV Wednesday, June 28, 0 n . Or lffie personalities will be held in KNBC Channel 4, at 10 p.m. . .. the jud~g ~ring ,,durin_g; the ~.hour.Jong documentary, ~· 'f:' 9"' lltlill. 1 , 1 ,._,, will,,~ hosted by aclor "The IUy ;rrap." "" • Quilisltow At Gknn's . '~ltmii. ·~nd .111,r•t 1""f .i..ya of Ille Expo. .tlJllllll! "And Replenish the ell( if •t I , ·'-' 'iW Junia!< l;i\leslock l;hQir · .~--OJ~a. •tar ol . ~!1 111'! . will con01!14' •!tit an •Uftlon 11111';:•4T!Je J!oltl ()nes. .. Th• Early Ainerlcan and col!- di I&. -"' ' fuly 7:ln"whldi;l'"~! '!'!'! '11111 ~ _.....,,America temporary quilt& are featured . . tt s hla ruth mdu11tr1al .. 1-lftl ~"'" &id., la 11 Niillilii-pop u I at ion in a special exhlbition at the con&eclrt1v -IM80n and he Is.: against one""'anot~for beef, • growfh-'n4"'"what life will be Jack GleM Gallery, 2131 Eut th~ only performer to appear lamb. and swine raised by like by the end of the century. 1 Coaat Hwy., Corona del Mar, twice during the same season. members of 4-H and FFA . t" f the pro-•-g; .... 1 .. ,. tomorrow tbrou..., He has recorded over 50 clubs. A ma)O~ por ion o . UC" u•nu'6 ... albmns and is the only singer The Southern California Ex-gram wtll k>ok mto the July 14. .0 hive four albwns ·eppear on positloir dates back to lSM rtlSOM ~Y the birth ra~e lla~ An opening reception and tbe best-aeller national music w~n it ~gan in NaUonal City bee_n_~_ec=«·b ~=s uHarborle beneArtfitlnMgustheeum Nweilwportl ~ C'harta at the same time. as the Agricultural and !"''~ Y vc Legrand is making his debut Hortl.cutlurar Falr for the include. 1 b 0 r 11 0 n • COil-held at the gallery tomorrow Th f m 9...u..s ...C<>wJh. 1 San Di 't,h..$2M tracept1ves, vasectomy, ae1 from 7.9 p.m. appearance. e .a. ....... 1.. • ..1 ..,..,..() ' eiz:o. WJ .,.. ~t' lion famil y planning, 0 -newed interest in quilts is oompooer • conductor ·-•-in caJb .l'"'l':da· W~n( ... • · h liero ~ I See by Today's Want Ads ....-:t::iJ:,_...<C::~ e THE P'UN ZONE BOAT CO. hu a '69 Johnso n 6 borsepower boat for sale · it'• hi aood condition. e ONE Bl.OCK TO THE BnCH, and tt aJeepa I P1ll" ol 6 ,,eoPle, This Is a turn1ahed 2 bt. pJ.11.ce with 11,i ha, "private pat io ~ and a fittpl.11.ce. Perfect for a summer rental . e F'OR CARTING CUB 1:e v. er.a I Academ1"" AWatd t!fts .. in I.His yeaf's E1po wll,1 ~ p la~on m~:~:~!ni, un-shown by the 50 to 100 year-old ' SCOUTS or other Items trv this '66 VW Bus. Il"1 a ·, pe,uen,cer that's ~X· tra clean aad ready to IO· tym.tnat1ons and "'on t~ receivr ·•171,t81 jn prfftdurill; 'l! ()J>U ._... ,__ and later quills that are being hung on f• 1':ar for his score for Mot.OrlsiS canlreach,the'.!Ex-marr~~ coup~ the walls of m use um s . , ' 1 , ••Summer of '42." He also .won nndUOll grounda Jnt t.urning . marriage. . galleries and homes as valued\1~;;~~;;=~;~~~~~;;;~1 /, • Osc i 1969 f h' "' ll"L f 1 ~-•.fi'lift M'Ua ·• The documentary was filmed works of art. , ~ an ar n or is ~IJ .w.... rom n • .,... LI country from New ,,..__ J k GI G II I "Windmllls Of Your Mind." dela Valle &1... 1 MAr. Ycorossrk 10 Cal 'ifornia, from J.11\': ac enn a ery s ,.'THE "IN" PLACE TO GO! ~ @m@@m @©aPflfUi1Jlll 1t1Mrm . f lfPJ~lJllb7~1 ) . . :FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON . .. .. -Qory Puckett •Tex Wiiiiama • Bread Everly Broe. • SkllH &: Henderson Partridp Famlly Performer• • Edd ie Dun TEN BIG DAVS-' . JUNE 18·2· fROM NOON Wl!l!K D"AYS SAT,&.SUN •• lOAM •• • Fair Drive a. Newport Blvcl .1 Coote M- :; Adult• '$1.llO Junlora $1.oO Kld1 2!• • .. l','7; ., .<Y ~ t 'f ,. • .. . , ·-, . ' •• :,.. • • • . < - "Stne McQ-atvos the most 1ffeetln1 pertonn1ne1 of hi• e1r-." -lr11ct Witlia1111111, PlayhJ ?' • f .. "Tell 'em Junior ienl you• ,.i ...,,f"Nlll(IU .... IMll(t• lfti'>"\o CUI Hll-.lf3i 111.-!0l!aoalll/al i£3V ~1 .. 0• .. , ....... .. -0..._.,_ OAILVATl1:15 1.,r=-~ ~15 . ,,,, _ 6:15 lli-r,,.f!-ll<nw1M•Ne 111!1. 10:1s"" .. u ,.I·•• ... ,..... Mld.,Jsl'llSl\els'r4. M!llYWOOO ILYO. • ~54-1111 • S.t. l2:15AM open seven days a week from c.hicago to New Or leans, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . will show an abortion being ;;:;;========:;:;I performed in a Los Angeles hospital : a visit to a "con- traceptive boutique" in Chapel Hill, N.C.; a sex education·· clau in session at Yale University : a vaaectomy operation in Chicago; famlly pl1Ming projecta at work in KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN Saturdays in The DAILY PILOT j DAILY PILOT • '--~~~~~~~. . I THE HELl'FUL GUIDE FOR TODAY'S HC)ME:.MJ\KERS .. 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Formal dinlnir; rm., ftmlly rm., mald'1 rm., PIM & 1Up ••......•.. $193,000. OVER 500 HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM .. PLEASE CALL US TODAY PRIME UDO ISLE LOCATION S7 Ll"de folo Drive C~m 4~1 312 ba. home on La~n.1tll!r. Bit hu lltung uea & fJPlc. ,Vllerfrmlt family nn w/conversallon pit around the frplc.; lovely gltden, Jge. llip. ••.. $189,ro<>. Street lo street site, 115 frontage, Estrada at reu, toW privacy, 3 beclrOoms, 2 baths, 4000 sq. ft. Room for pool in center patio, huge master bedroom on 2nd floor with sundeck adjoining. Pro- foulonally decorated. Owner moving north. Shown by appoint- ment only. $139,5-00 full price. flease clll today 645-4040. • 101 Lindo 1111 Drive DUPLEXES Lovely 5 Bl\., 4 ba. home with downstaln waterfront mstr. oulte & Jge. game rm. or study. Mexicali tile fioora, beam celllllg1, quallly con.slractlon, •lip • . . . . . . . . fW,000 We have several ideal locaUom close to beach from $69,000. Great investments or live in one, rent the other. Please call ~ day 645-4040. PENINSULA OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX . . . • ,., Compi.te 1.•m.ilen On All Homet & Lott, Piute Call: llLL GRUNDY, ~LTOR 341 .. y11de Dr., Sult. I, N.I. 17Ul'1 4 Bedrooms upstalr1, 3 bedroomJ down. 2 beths each unit, new wall to wall carpet & drapes. A puk in front for the klda to play. Walk to everything. View will aJways remain. Buyer eligible for first user depreciation. Try 10% down, full price only $120,000. Two available, brand new. Excellent year around rentals. G.nerol G.nerol NEWPORT The lJyfn Is Easy YACANT-4 BR No -• no p&ilttlnir. Excellent location, 3 bedroom, 212 baths living room & family room. Glassed for view of paUo, & beautlfuiiy 1anascaped secluded pool area. $48,500. · Sdt t:r your dilJdren wtth IMMEDIATE PO~Of:I - IChocU nearby. Leg ailed Fantuttc corner , JocaHon tlttplace in a step.down llv-with plenty cl room. tor boat hli: room. Formal dimllr or trailer. OnlY 5 )'1'S old, area Ir Jdtchen nook. Wall of and aD tbe modem conv~ -in manu bedroom 1..,... lncludod. Po o L piut twin bedrooms and a TABLE alze family room , oomertlble debf TWo and a plul den. Frtlhly painted, hall balha. 1!'1 all bore at xhll «>Odltlon. 135.9!0. $42.45111 Call now for ..., Call -(Ope ...... )' livhll:. 646-1111. BALIOA PENINSULA POINT LOCATION Estate Sale, subject to court approval. Close to beach and bay sur- rounded by expensive.homes. Huge aleeping room off garage. 2 bed- room!, 1 bath m mam house. Only '42,900. Please call today 645- 4040. COSTA MESA GEM lYACANTJ Brand new paint Inside and out new carpeta. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathi. 90 % Joan available. Only $29,950. Open House Sat. & Sun. 1-5. Please clli today 645-4040. 'Z THI. I''.·\!. f ·-1·rc··1 .. ~· . I \ ' COSTA MESA l'lnr Upper a BR.* ~BUILD INCOMI* Carner lat. Xlnt floor plan. N pt ll<ach, 5Dx160 R-2 lot, llrinlr )'OUr poltJt bru.ii A mom to build. 2 BR. -.. aye $. Good loc., cm to 2 car pr., nn~ at mo all -· H""1I month. OnlY ~900. 3 Bedroonu, J % baths. Stove, refrigerator. Built in color TV. All included In low price of $24,950. Please call today 645-4040. Must be sold thl1 weekend! REDUCID $1000 Super great house and value with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 patios. Located In prime Colla Mea. uea. Just reduced to f28,ro<>. BALIOA BAY PltOP. CAYWOOD RIALTY * 60-Hfl * . * -12'0 * • 0-.al· SEE tT NOWIH OPEN SAT. I: SUN. 1-5. EXCLUSIVE JR. VINI TERRACE -1336 SANTANELLA. A home with Ill the things you've asked for. A low '89, \50. Bud Austin ' OPIN HOUSE SUN. 12-5 P.M. 1223 DOLPHIN TERRACE, IRVINE TER· MCE . .'.!'op "riw of bay & ocean. Private cus- tom buut home w/3 hdrms., 412 baths, w/ sep. maid'• qtn. '175,000. BARONIAL ELEGANCE OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5. 1014 MARINERS DR. Large We-floored dining rm., G bdrmJ., 412 baths -vezy luge lot View. $188,000. Cuol Tatum LIDO ISLE-GREA't BUY lmair;lne thiJ spacious 3,000 sq. ft. home, on 50' wide Jot, u your very own. Enjoy priv. club & beaches & boating. $89,500. Mary Harvey CHOICE LOCATION-aAYl'RONT--PfER Adaptable 4 BR. home, suitable for small family, w/est qtrs. or lg. family. 42' Cor. lot, value afone iJ U 70,000. A1_1dng $199,ro<>. Eugene Vreeland • WOULD •YOU BILllVE A Btyc?e$t Ivan Welli -courtyard, patio entry; 4 bdnns., family . rm., dininf. High beams. Room for pool. Tree lined meet $72,ro<>. Mary Lou Marion EITATI ON ·A HILL In Prestlfious Laguna Niguel. BeoutlM pool & grounas. O.erlooklng tile blue Pacific. See this ' BR. home. '325,000. LtVera Burna LUSK HARBOR VllW HILLS-VllW 3 Bii, 212 ba. Beautifully 61corated home. Form. din., cozy fam. rm. w/frplc. Luah land- scaping w/<ourtyard entry. f72,ro<>. Harriett Da"ries HUNTINGTON H~UR Lowest prited 4 BR., 3 ba., i..tory. Pool ta· ble size fam. ltitch., Excel. front & rear yarda. Boat port with gates. Form. dln. rm. maoo. AI l"lnk . LIDO ISLE OUTSTANDING BUY! Smaller home, locat- ed Oil one lot fn add. to vac. lot Street·IAI-~ location. Sttpo to prlv. beach & club. $78,800. Edle. Olaon --Coldv .. 1,8 ... ~ • Cj)UllT CUl.,.DE-SAC 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Beautiful kitchen, bltdwood floon. Owner leaving state. Priced right at '33,000. Open house sat & ·Sun. l lo5. 'nfE l'ltO~SIONAL REALTORS" SERVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR AREA TURTLE ROCK IRYINE Sl!ARPI -tile foyer. Fonnal dlnin&. HU&• ""'11IJ; room. Olff.17 Jarden ldt- cbim, Spacious bedroom.a. 2 -ftd bric!< patlol. Seclud@d park lilce yard. Quiet't:trfft, $46,000 includes land. Anxloul owner! Call now • eeo303. I OJ(I 'I I 01 \0 \ Starting or Homatretchlng Come and ... tlill ! -uxradtd frtedom home on • quiet cul-• ...... ,. LIPt 1114 aJry on a deep lot that will make a a:plenclld prdet>. Now roo! • ldtcb<n built IN, ,,.,. llzturu. Good -II> kffp • boa!. ,u. 1Ume a VA -o1 $11,ZiO wlll> JD" down. Immtdiate OOC\llllllC)' -be .,.,..,...i. $23,9!0 11 !Inn. Pleue call -· A Ui'lllOOf liCMf POSSIBLY THE WORLD'S most expensive one bedroom apartment! But it's located on the tip of Balboa lsland,.neu Jade Ave. with a view out the Jetty and on to forefat. Valu.e Is In the land, all 2550 beautiful sq, ft. of It plus a private pier and slip and 1 neot ope bednn., one bath apt. Witltroom out front,to build. Proudly presented by Unique Homes al $178,000. · PHONI UNlflll NOMa, COIONA 1111. MAI ·-• HU!lRY NOW, tranaferred executlve hu Jlllt 1 reduced price $2000 and wanta actlonf 3 "Bed· moms, cozy den and a •in&le llory floor plan comprise what many ere looklnll for! Bay view, formal dining and apaclouan-' <>p.n today at 2012 Santta10, Nqport Beach. Drop by! Now at $81,500. . · • PHONI UNl9ff NOMa, NIWPOIT llACH IMMlll • REA\. TOR, MULTIPLE . LISTING SIRVICI. 1111 ..... ,,.1 0-.al EASlSIDE TllPLIX .. .. • • = PrMq tor an . ,,.,._ 1 DECunY~ --I ball> -..SI GOLF.llS ,. .. tW<>! -· -~ lluu!IM5 _, U111111. _,..... __ y.., ... t !I. --~. -• beet tbla "prSdt-af~ --UUY• _. ~ lll>IP• IO<llloa In llaltior putt·-(I-) --, Ule COllD1rJ dab. -. ... lflllt --~ .... ..., &I ·-CaD Call 14D-llll Open -1odl.Y ... .... •• ,.... .. · HERITAGE -.... REl\LTORS ....... ',, ISO NIWl'ORT CINTElt DR.. N.I . /!i!!!ii~!iiii!iiiiiii!i~ n..i..... 6*-711l HOOSE llllnllngl Watdl Ille 3>Cl W..iclltt Orlve OPF.N HOUSE oolumn. Open, 'tn1 t PM r f I~ I _,. .. l~I -~.1~ • 0.ner•I Gonorol Gonorol * * * * * * IALBOA ISLAND NIW DUPLIX UNDER CONSTRUCTION Two 3 bdrm., 2 btth luxury apts. Upstairs unit a dream! Come see the plant * * * * * * UNDA ISLE Custom 4 Bdrm., 312 bath home on Lagoon. 3 Frplcs., mstr. bdrm., family rm. &: conver- sation pit. Lovely garden plus Igo. boat slip. Shown by app't. only. $189,500 CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR 306 • M.rlne, Balboa lolsnd 675-4000 • • * * * Oonerol NESTLED IN * * * General "CHAMPAGNE TASTE" IRYINE TERRACE Let us 1how you thl.s enchantlnf home. Atri- um entry, spacious living room with fireplace. '. 3 Large bedrooms, 2 bathe, LOVELY DIN· ING ROOM + room to store your trailer or · boat ........ : .............. • ......... $62.!!00. HARBOR VIEW HOME MONTEGO MODEL between all JJe big •tree-I. J.a Thll custom u pg rad e d thit "'1> story 4 bedroom townhouse ii: bubbling with home, complete with real exciting rurprises t r o m hardwood Doors, 2 big floon to cellln;g -oriented to bl.thl, overab:ed kitchen and the discriminating client Jots ot fruit trees. Room fC1r with a sophisticated lite- boat ar trailer. Owner's style. Th.15 split level 2 moving soon and wsnta· of. bedroom, 2 bath home I.I fer. Priced only $31.995. perfect in e\'ery detail. WUh all terms. Hurry. Prl~ at $38,000. Call Call 546-5880 Open eves) 673--8550 for viewinl • .VACANT ..., Jmmediat' poHesslon on credit approved buyer. 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, formal ' dining :room, with family room adjacent to I the bulltln ISLAND KITCHEN. Lois of c .. t ment work In front and patio. Only two years old. 1i'EE land ....................... $54,9'0. ~ l'OO&.-:-YIEW I Cameo Highlands. Architect designed -N•" carpets & drapes. 4 Bedrooms, conv1rtllrl• • den, 3 baths, cathedral ceilings and 2 used brick fireplaces, family room, built-in kitchen ' & B-B-Q, PLUS MANY XTRAS. Entertain • ·. HERITAGE pointment. · REALTORS General Oonerol MACNAB ' IRVl·N·E ~1 Fl~ER ' HOMES LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT around your own POOL . : .......... $76,!!00. SOMERSET MODEL HARBOR VIEW borne STRETCH-OUT AND ' LIVE in this two story 5 bedroom, 3 bath, FAMILY ROOM, DINING ROOM. Buil\111 kitchen, 2 fireplaces, NEW CARPETS and DRAPES plus to many extras you have to - lt to really appreciate it. FEE LAND. $72,500. SUMMER RENTAL NEWPORT BEACH 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, OD water-slip available. $250. per week. A<14U.-S#d/J. ~--Sandy Beach. Exciting, Moderµ, Original, REALTORS Ught & airy h0tne. Center isle kitchen -I DR -two dens -3 BR\1 -212 beths. 644 -""'o Shown by appt. A,!kingJ2'15,000 · •1 1.11 TURTLEROCK VIEW HOMEll ml I.AST COAST HIGHWAY & BR., FR.! Top condltlon! Panoramic CORONA DEL MAR, CALll', VIEW! Gn?at location on quiet cul-de-sac! I ~Gen!'!~..,~.1~!1!!11---~~"i"'-... --•I $73,950. Laszlo Sbarkany 644-6200. WHAT MAKES MAMA RUN? The priC. '3!11'/IO! 3 BR., lovely convenient 'tltcliell 'Cf/attaehed llg restful FR.) over- looking lush partuke gardens in the ultri new Green Tree Homes. Lois Miller 642- 8235. DOVER SHORES FINAL opportunity to choose from 4 apec- tacular newly completed Ivan Wells cus-- tom homes w/sweeping view of bar & mountains. From $110,200 .to $154,500. All unusual opportunity to share In Newport's fantastic appreciation. Furnished model OPEN DAILY at 2018 Galaxy Dr. * HARBOR VLEW HOMES '* · Of all the homes .•• the John W. Comb'• home is the finest 4 BR., FR. avalloble. You MUST ·see il Mrs. Reichmann 642-8235 . . NEW BAYCREST HOME adjacent to Dover 'Shores. Beautifully de<> or,ted, fully'\andscaped. 5 BR's., 4 baths, Bkfst., room w/bullt-in buffet, FR., 1epa- rate DR. Large master suite· w /fireplace. $129,500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 p.m. 1521' Antlgira Way. EASY STREET , Convenlence Is the word for this family home in charming old Corona de! Mar. Walk to the beacjl & <omplete shopping area. 4 BR's FR., S baths -VIEW. AU for $65,000. -NEW LUXURY HOME ON LINDA ISLE Fantastic large FR. w/sunken bar & room for pool table, 5 BR'1., 4~ baths, formal, DR. The kitchen ls a gourmet's delight. Beautiful Bayfront VIEW. Slip for 55' crili.>. er.& auxiliary craft. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. •46 Linda Isle. BAY a OCIAN VIEW Used brick, heavy shake rnof. 3 l1R'1, 2 baths. Custom Home. Formal DR., don, bkfst. room, large beautllld pool, OD -.. ner lot. Ownor out ol atate-.mate ottor- aaking $78,llOO. Harriet Perry ea am. RANCH SIZE PARCILS Superl'flew~Juan GaJll~ V8lley, IDGUlllUll, "' Point Marlrui. Tllrie 1 ~ aclti ~Horae1' puwdlse, euy .... to Y. and lhoppln!!l11f118 • ... pW iJoel Smltfi"MUm. VACAT0tYIAR ROUND l\n.bemtlflll Hdlm v~. ~Whw lJ+~i.adr: "5,IDO. IH -~ Sat 1-1 p.m.1111 .. , I . fH:Jenh NEWPORT HEIGHTS VACANT -2 Bedrooms and den, remodeled and attractive. Excellent loeation, well m~1 ~~~~. tii~:,,;~.t·a~~~h · · · · »3.00o. Open Set & Sun 1.; BALIOA PENINSULA BEACH AND BAY LOVERS -Rore buy!• Double lot, gigantic family room inclUdN wet bar. Lovely master bedroom featurN walk-thru closet and four more large bed· rooms with walk in closell. BuUtln kttcban -Joada of cupboards. Besm cellln111 thru- out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $125,000. 1585 0.Hn Blvd, B1fboa Open Sun l·S . NEWl'ORT BACK BAY NEW H~ME -Lots Of brick, high 0P911 beam ceilings, vacant and ready immediate- ly. Exceptionally well built and stressed for fourth bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lBl,000. 2424 22nd St, Newport Buch · Open Sot & Sun 1.S Offlce Open Selllrdays " Sundop PETE BARRETT REALTY • UOS \Yllfcflff D,. N.L , 642-5200 ' • .. , ....... f;;:i;~;r;m;;;~ I CA1.L .. .-IAUOA ISLAND n.1...,a211AUw w·•-.. ONT . or we wW even *"" tt to ,..,..., j -Bet )'Oil dldli't -It '1'1111 ---" .... '1111-.S. J batbl, daolined wllll' Ibo .. -. -...n.m....n --in ~ ...... Ins. lDnt location. In that It rn .. t 1ie ln-"11 to bl~· 11 lo beaullllll HUDllJ1aloo pnclalt!d. -. Ill -. lllld "" .... ,,... Ilic blWn Id-• lmob' -who will ,,_ II to bliaht Uv"--• )'Oii in a LINCOLN. ONLY quaJJty ahq w{W i 5". -1114 • Iola! prl<'O -• tlMd -- ol OlllJ $:11,500. WOW! I Oiolce - • COAn dDdt .,;q, ..... Clil " -WAL LACI RIALTOlll -~ ... llM4Jtl__. '~ .... "'''' j ' l , I ' . I -' Frldaf, Junt 23, 1972 DAILY 'UT ---l~I -·.. I ~.1_.I ;;;-;;;"';;; .. ;;;I~;;;;-___ ... ~ .. ~!~~ I -·.. ![~ r -·.. I~ ;;;;( -;;;';;;"'*;;;l~;m;., ~ ~.~ ~-L ~ -~I~ ------• 1;;;:::::======== ~· :l;;;;~==-=;;;;:;===;;;o c I de Sac Ch NEW LISTl--NG- 1 ' . , ·. 5 BDRMS.-ONLY $36,500 " Undoubtedly one of the best' buys in Upper ' Costa Mesa-East of Harbor Blvd.--espectal· 1 ly, when you consider such features as single sty., only 3'h yrs. old & in top cond PLUS -F.A. beat, frp lc., all elec. kitchen., carp. & ~ drapes AND full size 2 car garage w/work· i ·:!>-•ch. ! -LET THE PHONE RING! I 1 • • • if Hawaii calls . . • for you have your 1 1 · own tropical atmosphere in this spectacular l l' S BR, & family rm. home -ON THE BAY· I ' FRONT. Rar ely have we seen a home so beautifully appointed -& it's located on a large lot, 65 x 115. Realistically priced at $159,000 ', Convenient parkina:-easy to be a .. DROP·lN" at Bay &: Beach Realty 675-3000 BA\' & BEACU HEl\l.TY ""'~V H' ""'"' .... ,~,, '" IMp tWs llmdy llllNctory wl .. yo• .. II ...._IHI • YM t• H....Ulltfllt. AU ... locetl .. n.Ntl ...... .. tlt'MrlaH I• ff"'9r tlttaR by ..,..,,... .. ..,._ .....,_I• fff9Y'• DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. PcrtroM ........ ,.. ""'" hr Mfe er N Nltt .,. •'90fl to lflt Mell w.ntetlH a. tWI cololM MC• Frid.,-, s.t--· -· HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom & Family Rm. or Dan) 515 El Modena, Newport Heights, N.B. 642-5200, '33,000 (Sat. & Sun. 1-5) (3 Bedroom) 9711 Clearbrook Dr., Huntington Beach. 968-4749, ;37,950 (Sat. & Sun. 1().1;) *1733 Tradewinds Ln. (Baycrest) N.B. 547-6791, $62,950 (Sun. 12-6) lt263 Oceanvie, (Newport Heights) N.B. 642-8235 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) **4401 W. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach 675-M20 (Sat. & Sun. 10 to Dusk) (3 Bedroom & Family Rm. or Den) 2424 22nd. St., Upper Bay Area. N.B. 642-5200 . (Sat. & Sun. J..li) 1722 Iowa St., Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 546-4141, $32, 950 (Sat. 1-5) 106 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, Newport Beac11 675-6900, $75,000 (Fri., Sat. & Sun. 1·5) ·**2001 Bayside Dr., Corona de! Mar .. 644-2430, $165,000 (Sun. 1-5) 1336 Santanella Terr. (Irvine Terr. J CdM 644-2430, $59,750 (Sat. & Sun . 1-5) 2030 Galaxy Dr .. (Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550, $110,200 (Daily 10.5) (4 Bedroom) 1223 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644-2430, $175,000 (Sun. 12-5) 1934 Port Carney (H.V. Homes) N.B. 644-6200 (Sa t. 1-5) (4 Bedroom & Family Rm. or Den) 2015 Commodore, Baycrest. N.B. 642-5200 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) • 4-01 Keller, Santa Ana 557-4513, $43,500 (Fri.-Sat.-Sun.) *2815 Harbor View Drive. CdM 644-1425, $77,500 (Sat. & Sun. 12·5) 1n2 Port Charles Place, Newport Beach 644-6342 (Open House Dally 1-5) *2018 Galaxy Dr., (Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550, $145,500 (Daily 10.5) **1657 Bayside Dr .. (Yachtsman's Cove) CdM., 675-1935 (Dally) 21692 Impala Ln., Huntington Beach. 962-7637 (S\ln. 1-5) (5 Bedroom! 29752 Spotted Bull Ln., San Juan Capistra- no, 644-2430, $137,500 (Sun 2-5) 1015 Mariners Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 644-2430, $168,000 (Sat. & Sun, 1-5) (5 Bedroom i. Family Rm. or Dan) 4521 Dorchester, Corona de! Mar 67~1658, $69,950 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 1585 Ocean IDvd., Balboa Peninsula . 642-5200 (Sun. 1·5) 1521 Antigu'a, (Baycrest) N.B. 646-1550 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) **•4& Linda Isle, (Linda Isle) N.B. · · 1142-8235 (Sat. & Sun. 1-5) **309 Evening Star, (Dover Shores) N.B. • 642-8235 (Sat. & Sun. 1~) •9 Greenbrier Ln., (Big Canyon) N.B. 842-8235 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) **#16 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) N.B. · ·642-8235 (Sat. &Sun.1-5) (6 Bedroom & Family Rm, or Dan) 11124 Galazy Or. (Dover Shores) N.B. 64&-lSSO, $122,900 (Daily l0.5) ttSOS North Star Ln., (Dover Shores) N.B., 842-8235, ,179,500 (Sat. & Sun, 1·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (2 & 3 Bedrooms! ~fw, Coast Hwy., Newport Beach ~ 675-6820 (Sat. & Sun. 10 lo Dusk) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE ttlM'T Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove) CdM, ~1935 (Dally) ...... ** • ...,, ... *** ......... .... • . - u ann Finl time on mncket ! Cu•· JUST USTED -BLUFFS tom bit. 2-<ty, 3 BR., 2\; ba. Popular "E-Model''.condominium, on choice REDUCED $1,.550 home: on one ol lhe I•""" "A··•· pl<t cond." '·-c greenbelt location, professionally decorated l'V"" ......... 10111 on Uti le Island. Ter-thruout. 3 Extra large bedrooms, 21r2 baths, lndJCPd. lot, sprlnklered, 80 rHic cond .. with many ex- family room downstairS1 opens onto pal$ & · OCUM BLVD., CORONA" DEL MAR' · 1:., e';!°3;,.!"~~~ :~ h'tl•. plus "'"'· 2 BR. r"1tal greenbelt. Private sun patio & separate BBQ Spacious 2 Story, 4500 sq. ft. home with S"°"""' move into lhlft 3 bdm1. with formal dining rm. & patio off· of kitchen. Open beam ceilings -tacular view,. of ocean & J'etty. 5 BR., lg.rlj;. charmer. Priced to sell at f'.A. hf'at, plus l·bdrm., l'Ai an ••cellent value at $53,000 ~ .. NU\ ba. gues:£ qtrs., plus sep. -ing room, formal dinin g w/frplc. Separate $'M,W<I. law\d1)' nn .. plus concrete HARBOR VIEW HILLS guest or maiC quarters over garage. Room CORBIN • patlO, plus db l. •"••• w/ for pool plus -large parking area including f'\ec. door opener a: extra Spectacular VIEWS of bay & ocean from this paddle tennis court. $192,000. MARTIN parl<i"" for guests. A beauti· immaculate 3 bedroom home in fashionable LAl..UNA BEACH tu! home plus incoml" for Harbor View Hills. Spacious, formal living Iii St30.000. room with carved white marble fireplace. 2 Separate units on lar~e lot with white water REAL TORS 644-7662 MORGAN REAL TY Den, booklined, with plank flooring & open ocean view. One \lllit iust built. Lovely fern Triplex 673-6642 675-6459 beams. Two separate yards. Outstanding lo-gardens with ponds, cool & secluded. $85,000. Tax Shelter Balboa Peninsula cation. $89,000 LIDO ISLE Excf'llent starter property BEACH HOME IRVINE TERRACE EAST Open Houso fri/S.t/Sun. 1-5 for itJve•tor seeking tax Sparklh>< !·BR. & lam. rm. Simply elegant 4 bedroom home With panor· 106 Vii Dijoft. Lido Isle, N.B. shelter' or tor Owner«·cu· + big BR. & ba. Ove1· dbl. Spacious 3 Bedrm., plus convertible den . 3 ~-1 All 2 "·'room uni1' Boat ~· '"' 950 amic bay & ocean views . Family room with ,.......... · ~1 gar. ~ ...... • . .w->. • b D Baths. Large lot with boat storage. This is a with f'n closed garages, Good --GEM complete, professional ar. en convertible charming home -ready for immediate occu-CO&ta :ti.tesa location "'ith r--~~~ 4lth bedroo 1 m.SeComp1Ietely enctlosed yard pancy. $7S,OOO. history of JOO% occupsnry. R~~~OLTO\V.RCSoast Ilv.'y.,64N2.~~ .... Wlw1 arge poo . ipara e ~ u e s room or Full price $39,500. For ad-..... ~ ' -'llU-) maid's quarters. A fOrtune m masonry work Position Available dltionaJ infonnaUon pleast> DUPLE.X, l blk. to bt-Rch. thruout yard & front terrace. A truly ele-for 2 Experienced Salesmen call 546-2313. Xlnt cond. Dbl. gar. t.ge. gant ~ome. $165,000 20x23 Sundeck. Agt 6'F.>-0144. Near Upper , Newport Bay • $25,250 3 b8h'OOD111 p 0 Jt1h•d hardwood " -..,,,.~ double garqe, huge Jot wttb to\\~rtng shade t r e e • • A!lsume the VA loan and $157 per month pay 1,1! or no down to new VA loan. Ftnt day on the market. Realtors Open Eves VA NO DOWN on thls rare value, 2 bedrooms e&ch unit. One unit now vacant and ft&dy for immf\liate occup&ncy. Each unit rents for $165. Keep as homt-or rental. On- ly $32,950. If you have been in the service, call us. 2114.5 E, Coast Highway Coron• del Mir 675-6900 OC&\NF'RONT. 4 BR. 5 Bl\. Realtors 54s.-0465 fttnl rm .. \Vt't bar, eleganl 2 0 E HARB·OR C WAI l([R & llf COMPANY REALTORS 2841 E. Co1st Hwy .. Coron• d1I Mir "Selling Real E1t1te In Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 OPEN ·SAT & SUN 235 SHERWOOD PLACE Genero1I GRACIOUS SPANISH INFLUENCE Genera• * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. LUXURY "OWN-YOUR·OWN" -$89,950 Outstanding view of bay & jetty! A master· piece building on the water w/private ma- rina. Immac. 2 BR. & 2 baths. Beaut. pool & jacuzzi. Sec. guard. Corona del Mar. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB NEW 4 BR residence in ~his prestige area. Surrounded by B. C. Country Club. Large family room & formal DR. Plush carpeting, Gard en entryway. Beautiful. $124.~00. LINDA ISLE LOT -$69..SOO A real choice Taylor Co. exclusive. Build your own luxury home on this island of finer homes & yachting.A real buy! OWNER TRANSFERRED Everyone quali.fiC"s to take over his lov.• interest VA loan • $247 a mo pays nil. Less than 2 yrs old, huge lot and quiet cul-d1•-sac. 1'1odem :l bcdl'oom 2 bath home. Sntall equity • sub· mit, CALL 54~842'4, (Open eves.) SOUTH C 0 A ST REALTORS. "U'1-F1XER $17,750! The fixer upper of 1972. 2- story bargain. Perfect •tart· er chalet. FHA ok! Needs TLC. $200 to buy! Call fast • 645--0303 • IOlll\I L Ol\0\ .., ' " . T 0 R :.> story. Ph for appL, 673-6892.1 pen ves Corona d•I Mar I 529,900• Broadmoor Beauty MESA VERDE This lovely ;I bedroom home Best buy in the atta! Cozy otrers so much chann anrt family room w/crackling styli•! It Is done so \\'f'll v.·lth fireplace! Separate master a Spanish flair that it ls bedrm w/bath~ Don't wait, n1os! 1uithenric. Red tile roof, call for nppt. 979--1050. heavy brained . ..,.ood ceilings, Ontu \\'l'Ought iron gates, and inner court yard, and con-Ill venient location are all ~'21 highlights! cau 675-722.5. ~ I I COLWELL PROPERTI ES. INC REALTORS CUSTER'S FIRST POPULAR 4 BEDROOM 2- SI'OR Y \VJTH FORMAL DINING, a<.'{:161'ate den, 1amUy room, dt builtinl and x1nt relidential lft.l • Owner offering Rll ternu. Come and see this outstan- quiet cul-de-sac ltrt!et, East. side 4 Bedroom, 2 bath: beautiful 1-atory home; sparkling clean, Close to schools. Shake roof. ProL Id-. Only $34.500. Want a feeling of openess? Then see this 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Delight! The Large Bil Kitchen opens to a Patio thru Arcadia Doors ''Our 27th Yur'' STAND ding home, offered at Is no long~r adequate, so he $42,500. CAU. 5 4 5 -8 4 2 4 , says "S<'ll." 3 Bedrooms, SOUTH COAST REALTORS den, 2 baths, nt'wish bWlt-in (Open Eves.). ;...iiii.iiiii.iiii ... iiiiiiii• I kitchen, beautiful "coffee I ·e=Y"""Owo-ne-r-c"'harm-..,ing-E-""'Slde'"" I garden" patio; space be-w/clulracter. 2 BR. den, Jge side garage for trailer <>t' F.P. Rmec. in & out. Crpts, boat or both. 45 Fl, R-2 lot. drps thru..out. Pvt. paUo &: ~!,; !'f" i:.':• :~ WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors ALL DOLLED UP CALL ANYTIME 646-3921 or Eva, 545-3413 Lachenmyer ' RcJltor FOR .THE WHOLE FAMILY "BONUS ROOM" For family livJ.ne 2300 IQ:. tt. you must se. this before YoU buy 3 bedrooms, 2 bathl, fonnal dining room and a fantastic bonus room for only $34,950, It's below mar- ket. Call toll tree 842-2535. ~.' 'THE REAL ESTATERS '. \ .,., ' . 4 BR. + den $3),35i) Low down. 2 Baths Ea!tbluft 3 Br.· $47,500 CHUCK CAROTHERS REAL ESTATE TREASURES 64&-Sl52 Good Back Yard. Home I• 2111 S.n Joequln Hills Road READY TO GOI 2 yean New with Upgraded ''Overlooking Big C1nyon Country Club'' Don't miss this quaint Mesa Carpets a: Drapes. $33,(XX). NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Verde charmer! Situated on $5'1,500 encl. yard w/trult trees. 3 University Realty car gar. w/plmbg & elect 3001 E. Cst. Hwy. 673·6510 fbr xtra room & bath. Nr. Call 646-0555, Evenings Generel General a quiet street near the park. 642-7438. -----------------1 Tremendous value at $30,900. C 0 LW ELL PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS Bridge The OFFICE EXCLUSIVE CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX-$69,.500 T<lp corner location. 7 Yrs. old. Mint cond. Front house bas huge entry hall, isolated liv· ing rm.; cathedral ceil., dining rm., lge. kitcb. w/blt-!Ds. Secluded patio, plus 3 bdrms. & 2 baths. Like new shag carpet'g Rear unit with street entry bas lge kitch., living rm. plus l·bdrm., 1 bat)!. Both units have unusual amount of · storage & open feeling. · Generation Gap Own ! cuatom doll houses on a lot. Prime eut Costa Mesa area. A three bedroom fur pa.rents. A two bedroom for 80ll A ~e. A ~ ~ ~ "':,""'~.: ~; '-(.. ORANGE COAST '-(.. down. Exclusive with REAL EST ATE 644-4848 1:=:=:::...::::.:.:.:.:..::.._ _______ ....:.:..:...:c:..:.: Gener•I General R.edlors '45:-0ii~::::::::::::::: Open Eve•· $19,950 CORONA Del Mar, So. of EASTSI DE is3 th~-~mlow, P2ricbae 'thor ~ Hwy. l.cvely custom home. """"'-'""' • ....-- Open daily 1.Z-5. 2 2 7 $24 500 maintenance home. Also Poinsettia Cleo V a u g b t ' features' built-in kitchen, 67'5--64.IKl f • · dishwasher &-double car Corb~Martin Realtcn Bedroom home on cul-de-sac garage. Better check this street w/separale garage & one TODAY. \ Gener•t alley entrance. Vacant and ready to see anytime. 95% loan available. C WAll~IH .~Ill R.eal1on 616-77.11 • »13 Weatclitf DriYe CALL 979-1050. ONE OF A KIND golf rounr, $28,950. 642-8l!i6 TRl·PLEX • or 642-1738 Prin. only! Near bea~h! Larger lot, By Owner. Ch arming larger units. T~two•, one-well-bit, one of a kind three '\11ith a v iew, home. 3Bllt 2BA. lge kitch, UnUBUal at $87,500 vaulted bealn ttlllnp; new University Realty paint A wall Jl6per ~ut, 3001 E. Cst. 1-lv.•y. 673-6510 beaut. yard w/fnllt trees, COIY COTIAGE SPECTACULAR VIEW cul-de-sac. 3611 Mir& I.Oma Harl>or~-Llgh $37,000. 64&-041$.: Near Npt. Hghts.; 2 Bdrm. ""'ean-ta. 4 BR., =,----,--'--;,--=~I w/brkfsl nook. A 1 k In g 2 BA + powder room, llvlng BY owner, relocatins • $3000 ' $22,900 nn, tam rm, din nn. Prof. tor DlY eqUst;y. Clean S br. 2 ' TRIPLEX land,.aped. P e a c e I u 1 , be. lao ,unlinfshed bonus Two BR each, in PRIME secluded pool, P r e s t I g e :;: -gance, bib, J SI neighborhood. $'17,500. by • , tncd, enckJe. rental area on ames ., owner, 644_1425. ed wlnterlttd paUo. Nr So. C.M. $49,950. 1 "-SH°'o°'R"EC='Ll"F"'F"'s'-~s~H~O~W~-O:>ast Plaza. !i03 'I'l'averae, CALL 0 '~'-1'1' PLACE . By Owner. 3 Bit. 055=7-<640~~·-~~~~~1 A.,,_..~,. 2 BA. newly remodeled thru· ·OPEN l{ouse Sat/Sun ' 1-6 71~ out. Gourmet kitchen w/old Immac, 1850 1q ft, $33,900. N••r Ne:p~~tL:o~t Office brick frplc. Cathedral beam 3BR, 2BA, Elect kit, ~ cell~ \Valk to priVate dra"5, frplc, Shake ~ , 4 BDRM, 2 BATH double car garage, cover- ed patio, iood Eastal.de location. $26,950. Roy McCardla Raeltor 548-n29, 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. beaCh . •o.. UV\ 673.4435 , Aeces. for trtr. An\lm' . ~ .. ~. . 6'4 % loon. 3157 KllJarnet : CAMEO HIGHLANDS • BY Ln. CM. 540-7034. OWNER. HARO TO FINO 5 --==~=~BR 311 BA bome wllam EAST SIDE . ; rm, see thru fpl. Newly 3 Bedroom Pacesetter horn~ ; painted & decorated + with large fen~d yard .. : partial ocean view. $69,950. F amily room • 2 baths. A~ ; 673--1658. dbll" garage. Vogel Co. Re~ , LUS~ HARBOR VIEW ton •tO. l002NewportBI • 4 br, 2 ba, fam rm A: din nn. Costa Mesa 548-9346, Newoort Beach condominium homes with boat sli~. You oWn the land,water and slip. Newport Open '1111 9 Pl.!' I •t ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 2 TRl·PLEXES Belboa Peninsula UKE TO 1'AINY7 Xlnl winter/•ummer renlalA. Son-y, it's been done inside' Each unit has 3-~ Ir l·BR'a. and out! Lovely 3 bedrooln Sep. pa.tkl or aundeck w/ea. condo. Move-in condition. unit. Euy to see, call today! Crpts & drps thruout. Offer· Call: 673-3663 642-6963 Eves. f1lrvlaw '46-1111 . (anytime) 1 $72,500. Owner, 644-2610. 4 Beclroomta$32,500 TRIPLEX (3) 2 Br Slud,loe By owner • 4 br, 2 ba, Top IU'l'a,, $79,500. ' Bnnak, ChoElre llocH. ·boN, N • "----.,,0 O'Rtl\ er, . o ar r. . vwi""r J"t...-o•...., achoots. 31l8 Killybrooke Ln.. : CHOICE HARBOR VIEW By appt 557·n09. • !Ill.LS. Lrg Lusk 4 BR. . . C.land $84 500 6#--0786 LOVELY North Side borne • · ' ' · W/pool. 3 BR & den or : From$64,950. 7% financing. One pl"Qb!em, only 17 left. Nlwp)rtllwh T...,,.,_Ud. 4401 Wlllteo.t Hwy. (714) 17Hl20 FHA· VA -DUPLEX ed for tint time at $28,00'.I. Good opportunity for the • COAn 1 couple just atarting or the retired couple. Live in One WA~CI Uni! and enjoy the Rent REALTORS from the Other. Each One 2-Bedroom, 1 Bath and Open Evenings Good Livable Size. No Down e 962-4454 e to Veterans, I.cw Down """"""""""""""""""""!!!!!!!! FHA. $Z7,fo00. Call-· PRIME BAYFRONT Eveninp 642-7438. DUPLEX COLWELL PROPERTIES . INC REALTORS OKlice Balboa Peninsula Joe, Near Harbor entrance. Ter- rif!c 'View! Private sandy beach. Pier permitted. Rare opportunity for home A in- come too! $198.500. BAYFRONT Joeephlne Webb, Realtor 8'olbo1 RHI Estala Co, DUPLEX 700 E, Balboa Blvd., Balboa Here's your cha.nae to have 673-4140 Eves. 673-3596 security, prestige and lux· SPANISH VIIJA _ Ex· ury plUJ TAX SHELTER. ecutive home with front Facins the quiet North Bay-COW'fytrd, red tue roof and front with room fOl" a 35' anUque brick vinyl ftoor in boat. Two bedroom each kJtcb. and tam. rm. SUnken with fireplace and picture master bdrm suite, 2 batha, windows. Real Balboa It-(l Roman bath) "Con- land chann. Asking $169.CXXJ. tinental" kitchen w I t'h C. F. Colesworltiy .evtrythhte. Anx!()uo owners aay, "Sell now", $39.500. & Co. Realtors CALL SEYMoua REAi.TY ·~bluft Office -847-1221. _. Ottice 67M930 FJ\EE POO-L-.-. 3-BR, 2 BA Townhouse in Xlnt aree, UKE w/w crpls, bllin r/o, H~S TEETH washer, dryer, re!rl(. Xlnt terrru1. $%1,900. CA LL Very to tlnd! A tu.per SEYMOUR RE A LT Y • lltarp 3 bedroom home In 847."2!, Mesa V~· featurlt\e laml• ..:..::_ =co::LL:_EG __ E_P_A_RK __ 1y ..,.m, 2"'6thl, new Com- ing COOk·I<>~ large oeclud<d WITH POOL yll'd, all tn~eluxe move-in SUper sharp 3 btdroom, condition. U pr1<:t on1,y l&nlly room, !lreplnct. New $32,500. _l . Ibo« ca.rpet I hr u out . ~llSl. Qtien E\w FrffhJy pe.inttd ll"dllde And out. Side yard t o r •• r.f7-:·v~:s i-==---Dr. f4S.0968, By ownt.r. ' associated Costa Mes• BR. Lrg. Fam. Rm ., ~ bft~ ; BROKERS-REAL TORS 2025 W Bolboa 671·)661 2200 sq. ft. By owner · Super Older Home 139.r.oo. 1043 co n c o r d Large Lot 54;.7209• TIME FOR QUICK CASH l~ROUGH A DAILY PILOT Unusual older, 2, bedroom. **FOR QUICK SALE•• l \.l bath home on huge Jot. 3 BR, 2 Ba., fully crpt, ne Could build another house plumbing, S26.500. $14 0 0 on rear. Priced at only dwn. S230 PITY. No pointl • ~.500. Additional property No broken plse. 845 JoAM ' adjolnln&" avallabl.e aho. _64U076_"7.::' ====-- First time advertised. Call MESA VERDE , WANT AD 642-5678 fi46.nn to see. 4 br, huge tam rm, torm dln 1 • rm, Beaut lndscpd. cut de , anc. $45,500. 1940 Kllldeerl" \o j THEREAL '()l E,STATE~S 'Cir. Show• by appt.j ' 54&-9745. : S@~o\ll!-J&t.if's· The #'uufe wilh the' Buiff,fn ChucHe OR..,,.ogo ftttert oF the --fovf JCTGl'l!bled word• b• low to form four tfmplo words. I L A ZIT 0 E I . 1 1· I . I I I· 1T I·~ r i I ; } I I ff I s. H E I . -....::::::::::- ' I I Is Beforo marriage .a girl em- braces a mon, but ofter mar .. ' · riago •h• pull the -on him. I' Quo p EA I Com~ lh dwdtl~-;J,.i · 1 I 1 • I 17 o · by ,ri11.~ !ft ~"' .. 1.-... .._ L. -'·'-J.. -'·'-J.. -·'--'· ~ d,..!op ''°"' 11'9 No, 3 bolow. e ~~N~!~rtJ~~E\enw r I' 11 r I' r I' I I Cir'!~~~ lfnw 1<!,I I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION -700 '· r j: \, ' . .. ~ . . . OAIL y 'llOT Fl1cl.lt', -23, nn ~-=· ... ;;;;:l~~l.'iiiiiiiii=.;;~1 1....I ~-:~-~ .. ~l~;;e~ I -·... I~ I -. ... : ~I --~ IM HUftl.............. I ~...... Lftuna ..,.di Newport...... f Mobile Homea co .. domlnlum• ...... uo. -1~1 ~' --- ,;;•SAL; BY OWNER ;;.R_l_P..;OS:.-S-ES_Sl_O_N....,.S· I FAMl_L y DELIGHT • EX!CunYE 7"" -'°'-"-'-___ 125_ 1 • .;.for;;;...11='---....,..-1:"'° °"""''' T.:/,'~~ • _. Exchw .. ,...,,,_, boauL OCEAN VIEW ror lnlarmolloa 111c1 1oca11oo 5 Bdnlll., 21' balllo; a-1 SPECI~ • WALK TO BEAal • s BR. 2 BA, bllim, patio, lout w/'mJ oq ti ol llvlnl lodkJlll., -J llr .. • 2 FROM ALL ol ,_ l1IA a VA -... =. :-.;."'t' ~ 1or lhll supeilo -, ..,aroom '~"':!~"= °';'"';;;: ~:'"'":;7;_..-.-,=';.poolc;;.,;.a;.d-ui>-·_121_·950_· :;:~.~::tom...;.!'. ~~."'.u.~nd";:·."!:, ,......_W coolad-.roodotlah--~~~-~~ 2Ba,denw/,..tbar,O-Dupl .. 11/Un ll1 , Jenee. Excbanet only; "'9W ICASAllAN CLOSE-IN ---· ..,......,.. •-· to ilS """" Cf1>ltd perch. sale 112 ·~-uh tor 2 car sar., fl)cd patlo, put· nl'fd or looldne •I ndallbot't Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 t.th ll;y 'tor ftnt ent.Wnt:rc. ~ w/tpttnkltra. equity + -·-· c lln( .,. .. , pool .r. ..,. --"-•, Cut-~.,, .... the R11I l1t1fo M7•ffM ~ n-.'.. .~ ~ dtep nit CUlltthttl n. ut •-A-!mn 48 Ullits l5 to 21 Wtlta. Call Mr. !run t i.r N wwM ~-''WH•T • BUYll" ••Ir•. it.i -·~·to -with -·~:!:" -·1ch'•• ~• · -· ~-· Ham. -SOlrnl tma en ceq · "-ll1Y tPN'klinl blue hc1tlc from "' "' unJta. $46000 .,. _ _... .... .._ Huntincton SbcJofeclJffl Milin ....... ,u:xewtP· AlrcondJUolled,. ·~::·:::::..~.::n=~"::TO:;::::RS:::_ __ dthtxe featurtt. Nr. ln'fne &l\Y window of thia: CU1tom Hert: ta an tnonnoua pool '$2800 draPf4. all tledrlc kitchen club Houte. 536-6383 Prl/pty, ~ .... _ .-.. ~ · Ir 2ltb St For AP.tit. Temple HUii AflDlion. home that ls taein, f~ * * with all tM trimrntnp, tan-all electrie, 24 two bedroom, '" Income Pr••rfY '""'"''' ..... Oppertunlty LIQUOR STOlll 4 Cllh Salo • NB SJlO 14. OW Jlcl. Fial 10 yr. lit. $20,000 plUI for owner operator $40,000. Lies. plul G.W. !Ix. stock. Prlttdpols only, Wlill Cfllllfted Ad em, Dall1 Pllo~ P. 0 . Box UID, Cooll M-C..92121. NEED 10 lnwetara with * Phone MIJ.tt77 • Watch the ·,un aet bthlnd clomlre. Poufflloa can be .ft:\l'IMM:I. tudc ~. What• lhow UVE in t~ cool beach &f'•• 2 bath•, .ome tpllt level. 16 OORNER Jot, 3 ·+ rtUOINI Cata.Una llland. Buy a tele-lmmedll.l•. ALL TERMS ~'Tk"'-place for $39,500! Seller % mile .trom ~~*'1• 3 bedrooms, J ~~h,3, g !~r A 1~ AVAILABLE, Call., today ---.-~... Is •• ~for GI ud FHA l!<autilully -~"°"' bedrooms, 2 bauu, poou, rm. 2 Bo W/~. --· w-can't •'"" ~ -.. """= pre.,.._ BR, Ip ldldlell, $4900. ..-. • patloo, 1lrt· •NT•BW ~ooo.,...·~::_~ INCOME HOMES by ~ o...,. County plbg., bltn 1dt, lblJGt roof, ttie beauty, thi1 3 bedroom • · · 541>-1555. _______ :-__ •'=" __ _.,0~111W'1 the ~~~ ~ ,r.4&-:::..:.:731lG=· -----p1acft. ExCepUon&l renW -· -t 6 boek. bu It all Formal dlnln& SHERWeeD REAL TY --· ~~· _ ·- NEW DUPLEXES $48,9llO Mfr, Co. (-11611). NEW TRIPLEXES 16T,9JIO -I.Uy. ,.. .... olock ·-• 18964 Brool<hunl F.V. CANYON ACRES :l'.tx5T Mobil< .Hom< bu area close to two m~ ao.t to IChools I: whpc. room. 1Ulb carwta .,.,,. __ ,_ Set up in nice freeways Ir tbopptO&'. Va· $.16,000. By owner, ~T193. ma.t.cbtnc drapes. We "111 SM.AU. CAPE COO HOME, 3 Bdrm.a., 2 bltbl; nadc ev.::._f_:--•· 'k ~1 OK cancy less than 4%. Flexlble Now ltllder COllllructlon at optlona IJ3.&ll. 151 E-&1 It., Col1a Mesa. 2 WEEK eourw OD mail B -1 trade a.nythlnc )'O'I haw for b«lmo -.c... -·-• ,.. ... _ makes tbbi .,_. fa.,..., per . r• · • 4 R, 2 BA, 1A1tN llQ. L IUMY rm, cozy.,......., ·-~ ..... Reduced to $8250 firm financing. Sales pr t c e w/llvtnc, din!Jw A tam th1I $60,000 cutle. You will ~ lcitchtn, rock eluded channer the best buy 0 ,...,. Evf'I. .._.,1 ......... • • $690,000. Will consider Complttt July. &U-4900. order • ltnporllnr. Call nru:. Pre•u-&reL Auume airtt. Call for 1ppotntmtnt. fireplace. Take ewer et· ln t.aiuna.. Owner will be!J> ,,_.. :.~::::-•:::::=;..· -----OPEN HOUSE _11.,..lttbmat11m. 5!4% vA.-$3&,900. Owner tsq 1oon, •mall clown. 11nancr. S23.91JO. IACK IAY VIEW '""" MOBILE botne 2 BR. ~ s3J.J••t Ev ... Si t . & Sun. 12 to 5 p.m . lnv11tm1nt TRIPLEXES. Mocltl1 at 17th ~W~l~;_tod.;.. ____ 2"=30"'.' ~7!. Onl,y $187. ptt mo. and not ~, J>)J.s view CIC Fuh)on hland patio, akW1:irw, e o-o I er, BY Owner. Home With Poot RealtOl'I' 56H91 far fl'om ocean. Bk r · -'I ii#~ • EQtbJut:t. Just u be&utl· located Palm=. Park. SBR, 1~ 81, Jl'rplc. Din Open Evea. 96l-55U. e~I~ ful at rllpt u in tht da,y. '$3,alO. Tenna. VF Rm. 132.000, Call lor •PP'' OWNER Tr .... 3 b<droona REAL ESTATE A beouWul ....,. w;th 3 8'x37' Mobile home w/lO 'dl' COLWELL st. in Huntington Beach, IMPORT OOMPANY with walk to beach. Call 96&-33n. exdullve Glllwue, ~ tiontry, c ... 11nr IillH -. active 1nve1tor wftb N .. tJona1 SaJ.. ..,.,. mu Forbe1 Rd (at Oown v.ue, Pkwy) Lquna NJrutl. Tel. for appt. with Mr. Nolan. or Mr. Ord, &Jl.Jll!O. ~ ,11 1 1 • j, &45-4739 pl111 dtn. hup family room, U90 Glenneyre St. 1pack>wl 'bedroomt A a Cabana, carpeted, sk1rtine. 3 BR. ;BA, ...i-., ~ .... 1 /'J° ACRE wnH natural bride ftftplace, pi .. 494-941:! 549-0314 cblll'mln( laml\y ...... for "atorag• .tied. SJSOO, Aller • FIXER-UPPER • .... ~ tu:re window let 11fU s 548-«62 2K1 Bu.slneiis Cmttr Dr. w/b'pk:., """ p&llo a BBQ, LARGE POOL ,.~ patio, :.;,.,.:; 1:;' pool• 3 BR. & Dq $3',t5il °"" 164,500. Call 646-n71. ..::.· =-=::·-----1 lrvlne Five ,...,.,. 3 Bdrm. PROPERTI[ S . INC REALTORS ....... . $36,0CKI. 543-2379 aft 4 A Boy, what 1 boule. All thick Brk. $26,0CKI. M'"'691. Unique, white brick exler) '61 Argus deluxe mobUe ___ ..::..:=·--~ houses, on 300 ft. lot, close wknd1 .1~--ted 2 Ba bf• 1.... home. 10x55. N.B. location, IRcome Property 166 to shops & schls, C.M. $125. . 4" abag·....-IJ'l:'tlnl 4 bednnl WN &a entry. ., .-.. ~. I ~ •·--• M ak ' EASTSIOE cul..-..C. 3 BR 2 Ba It. ' Ile 0 ER Sacri f ice . 4 trplc., carp. Yard needl ai;n:m stree .uvm 1.111:'""'· l'I to$135.rent1. oneym er. Iha, w "" nn, I> bedrooms, bup hmlly but al N•U ,_ 1,,. -======== 13,750. Park,.,,.., M&-9926. 4 ex FOUR STAR REALTY or 4J w/pool. La'. ff.I)' down front rm Ir con~· room with a handaome work, a re "'-#-. -** 83S-4t22 ** care, pa.Uoed )'(l, $42,!riO. tion pit w/wet bU', 'That 10 natural brick fiftplact, ex· handyman. Call : BAYCREST 2 BDRM mobile borne, adult OX>lce area, pride of owner· Owner/ Ast fU...81189, ltteU lJ worth the ~ctJ!Yt tra party-rumpua room. brk. MISSION REALTY 4!M--073l park. 9hlp, large unit1, 3 two bed· TRIPLEX. ea. 2 B R , LAROE 2 BR .D1JPLEX wajt a rntnute, thlft 1 11*'.f! $32 000 SO.Zi61 Ligun11 Niruef ~~54~8-3'156~~or~646-M64~~~ rocJnl. 1 beth, 1100 811 ft. 1 w/patiol. Nr. irtotts. $45,900. r---,..01 -· -r mo. The back yard ls auper bi& ' • . " ed I three bedroom, 2 bathi l«Xl 675-0144 Arent IU&-7414 U&-.-_... ..... OWNER mtllt aell Alsume Ju.st ult o:cluaive Y • 1q ft with fireplace and huee -yto Looft " ' 1st lD Loans 9%" INTEREST OUtltandlna lnvettmtnt at ~~~I :: 6~% loan, 5 be~' den, NIGUEL Shorn -Sea: Te?· Bewtttul Ivan Wells 3 BR. ' I~ maatel' suite. Waterfall & WANTED: retld. Income, S33.70090wnere54t)..00.18 .... ,._,,., 1amiG' rm din1n& rm 3 race. Private area, be-ach, ii: Pool. Many custom fea-~t.. . stone bazWcue a-btautitully Oranat Cnty, up ID S500,000. BY OWNER. 3 81',. 2 Ba., = ~~f'~ ~J°': tepll'l.te ~thJ. rk, $39,Soo. tennis courts. Swe e PI n1 turn. l;oiiiii -landscaped yard. Patios, M. DI.vii Rffltor 6U-7tm. lmnd ntes er.._. O>. Fam Rm, Frplc, $29,600. m.ainl frff. Tbil won't lut, 90-6566. OONn view. 4 BR, 2 BA, OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-' I sundecka &: closed garq-es. TRIPLEX/~Plex. Top oond. 11we BUY TD'S'' 2nd TD Loans Low down. 6 4 9-O 2 6 6 , Jff today, Call. OWNER De 1 Per ate, 4 kar pr. $8J,5QO. Owner, 1133 Tradewindl Ln. Acre•SI• for ••I• 150 All bulltins includi.ni: di.lb· A: Incilme. 109' dn. Fortin, S•ttler Mfl. Ce. 494-2)65. . I' . bedrooms pl111 den with It'• Call 491H65(1. Aak1ne $62,950. Bkr. 547.$791 ---------wuhu. 10% down. Tola! JUlJ'I., &C-&'XX>, 5f5.-l625. 642.-2171 545-e611 El Toni own UIOd brick tu.place, OONDOMINllJM, Paca;c i.. IMMEDIATE :Jl UNIT SITE, renter 01 price 162.200. Mountain, DIHrt, --.,.. 21 J'IL ,_ 1_1 dlnfnr ....,, a ir 00!> W>c1Villaa•.2 BR,l\IBA, OCCUPANCY Coota Mtaa. Approv•d 16Unlt1Bread&Bultor RoMrl 174 MONEY H allb'btA 2Dd 3 BR.., 2 BA., cptf, dtpt. .,.., 531•5111 -. UJ-• dltloninf, convenient Of!ntraJ Vlrw. $34,&Wl. Martha Ray, plans. For sale ar trade for 12% spendable, good renlal patio, l~. pookize Jot 11oor plan. brk, $29,500. Rltr. Call France1 Brown 2200 aq ft home. 4 Bedrm, 2i,i units. $ 6 9 • 5 0 0 • OR am.. $155,00>. 1ubmit trades. INVESTMENT -TRIPLEX loanl allo purcbue 'l1)e. encioled by block wall, ''School A-,,. Pa.._96>-·=..:ll'13.=:....,.--=-=~ Gt-9966, 496--4741 eves, bath, family rm, pool-size w/cooperate with reputabJe 833-1264. Eves. 846-7441. PlUl-withFireplaces Marvin McOuft Real cloee to xlnt • c h o o I I , nu f1l ~ co n t r a c tor . C.OOtact: oa Golf Coune A near Eltate. n.y. m.a332. nea. ..-.... .... mall. Across n. Street'' ,_ ........ •l'I CJ. Lido Ille y400ard.l • FOR ALL M cN ASH REALT y' Ski Atta. 149,500 .:.•n<M2::..::;•::.· ____ _ =~·s,~1~~!:!~,:i:~~y~th°i:":,';'. ~~.B~~11n.i&-~ OUTSTANDING C.rrM..~7e?.' .: .nnuw_ ~.M2<20 Newport ~.~.;:~-640.Acres ~~.~·:,"~. HI ' Fount1ln t/1Rey School and perk can be Irvine --~ Aplirtmentt for sali 152 Godwin'• Alpine Ret.I Eltate --------youn Mth thll 3 BR, , BA, Bayfront Offerings u • • •• \"' P. o. -1196, Big ,,.acb NEED MONEY! 0r • ,.., BY OWN'ER Mutt aell. Have home that's in excellent ;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;. / EXCEmoNAL Mes8 Verde 2041 Business Center Dr. Lake, Calif. (n4) 866-7511 have 1 TD to leliT CALL new home l.u l!!K'J'OW. 4 Br., condition. Only $29,750. c.JI 2200 SQUARE fEET e GORGEOUS 6 BR 5 BA WANTED, 4 OR 5· Br triplex, close to the pro· iiiiiijijj!JVlneiiiijjiiiiiiiii LOT in famow: Lake Havuu, Uoyd, BIO', at Gn-2111. 3 Ba., pool, hu~ taro. rm., toll tree 8.f7«l10. Of ll'ftt llvfnc in ttu. lovely Mediterranean Eatat~. 1arg; home, l Be. View i ide. poaed, new Costa = 7•HOUSES home of the world famoU1 fonn. D.R. Take your equl· "M·-·-·" mode:I. 32 Ft.• dock redoced to $265,000! Irvine Terr•ce, Ea1tblu ff Marina, $52,5()1'.l. Earn London Bridge. Located I 11~1 ' ~~------· ty in praent home u down. --.-·-• .+ annual net tpendable in-close t all E>ooJ Ir ·..., "-flrlllt pymt. 1 will carry a Jnd. Jona mttr. bdrm, w/trplc.; or Harbor View Hi/11, come + tax &helter A ap-THESE ARE S9000 0~ will trade~~ · loan 6~ GI auqmable. 32 tt. kml' Jdtcbe11, fami!y e SMALLER 2nd home with to le••• or buy. Reverse preciation. Owner can carry FIXERUPPERS Mesa. or Newport Beach tn-1 ~;;;;;m;miiij~~ii'I .... -•••2786 1======== rm. w/frplc. Ir wet bar. 3 dock. UDder $1$),000, Anx-· the c h•rgei. .... .... A-'·~ 01 ,.,,000 Joe but produce xlnt Income I: .,_._. _._., fl ,,~e ~e!'. a-M-' ARCHI E BU NKER ""iu .,.,.._... ~ lheJt 5-2 BR A 2-1 BR come prop ~· -• 1-L-~ I Bdnm., 2% be.thl; oo one at ioul far otter! (213) 284-5312 I 284-5246 ..,.% , __ _,, ._.., _.,,,. ._._. Cl\l!J:: tax u . · · .-um .,.... OWNER l.eavin& S w m SPECIAL • Ntw paint. 3 the m.-Jor pwnbell.I. Ofter· (N JUll.U w .,._,.,,,, Q'f'r.........,, homu oo a double lot $875. 2 Lots, aecluded #;eG pool, latll9 rtlo ~.~ BR. 2 BA. w/w crpll, drpa. ed al j111t $<2,500, KEN BRITTINGHAM 1--~B~Y-O~W=N~E~R--Bu1ln111 p,_rty 154 month\y tnoom.. $11),000 NOO!ll'ldp cabiD Slll,750 Bllboa Panlnoulo area. "'" or '"'··--•· bllln RIO, dlaltwub<r, llaa· REAL TOR UNUSUAL down. Alkinr $'19,500. Ph' Laltelld• cabiD 135,000 BAU!OA p • n In . a-4 • kin&' bedrooms, dlnlng 111one patio, nice lndlcpd. 675-0123 $59,500, 3 BR, FR, DR, LR, 542.1m. Call 866-4641 or write; nel-Swnmer ar Yr 1 Y. "'""" tnll}> hall, luge $27,450, CALL SEn!OUR !l!!!!!!!!!t~'!!'~~~!!!J Carmel modtl Harbor v;ew OPPORTUNITY ,.._. 1 Sponcer RW Eotalt, P. 0 . -L 5 BR, 4 Ba, Jae ~ thr\I out, bric. $29,500. REALTY~·-84_7·_1271._ * REDUCED * :~ ~~ ~ ~= Tbil fine commercial buildinl VJ~ ·~~21 ~f.2828. Bi& Bear Lake, float I: pier, crpt'd. 1.t OWNER Anxious. Tab over l41JOIO GRANDE · 4 BR. 2 A Nord rtratastr1'ba. UIJl!'&ded 6 bee.uttlul thn.I· hu Joadl or ctyle and ia a lOO ACl"H Recreation. Stt _d_ua...:.:,...;m--'-2..:.:m:_. --- 6\(% loan, tlepot Spanish ¥ Rancho .m x1nt area. "SINCE 1-" eustom bit,!,_ out Call 6f4..5988. Open Sat sreat location tor -.nyooe m Busine11 ""'---;t;y t...:i ..... _c_ .. _t_a_Mo_aa ____ _ .... · _......._. _,.ht blrH Spanlth brick lpl., ~ $74,""" &: sun i.s. any creative 1YPI!' at 'WOf"lc. ....... .,... ._.. ~ ~-. ~-~•. -·~ formal din arta, 1am. rm., bt Weatmi Bank Bldf. LIDO REAL TY The 11oor plan Is Oexible '124-W6. 1.DVELY CUiiom s BR. Fern Iron, bup tamld'~-rm,, '\:' Iola ol "cuslomlzlng" heft. Unlvmlly Park, 1rY1ne 331'1 Via Lido, N.B. * 3 UNITS * and tht property comes with Out of Stoto P-. 171 """l b1k -Verde Com> dining nn., ~~• con , A m .. 1 ... tbls week m1: D1y1 552-7000 Nights --*:;..,6"'7-=:J.~7~300"'°'"'*"--lo:nta1""':. ~-;::'.,!;,.':' • ruannteo!d ,...w"' 19(r;, SIX UNm ·~ try aub. Adulu • S4llO. BW:·:!e-rr:·~~ Ba., :i:n~l~OUR SAlESMAlnN I tential. $.58.tnl Including the :i in:~~:~::: Deluduxlo•, N 1 m1h2 BCoalR 1•u Mba..,th o=~~:N ,~ A water IJJd. F Jlrn. 2~ pr lllOO We Pulled Strlnt• We have an open r or a land. ·ca1 It ap s. • n Ca:ecadet footbW. town on --------am ·(lU' ' 900 ''WOW'' -WHAT hlgb alibre creative sales-b I would make a.n econonu each, with 1an.1e1 &: an ~tow~ H•-u, A-"'·-.... Uftl ... di 111 tt 2 story. $.16, · RDI I I lo set thil attractive ranchy· c • newport ••ch re1 ty bom• lor the: new" owner. I ..,...,. ..,.. • .. ~ ''""v" • " A YA lhake-l"OOI job, 4 bdrm., din-penon, capable of deal.ins 2;2? Newport Blv ~l6'2 alley, Present income 950. recrtatiooa.J. Utt between 2 THREE Areb Bay 4 BR. S 98&-Ql2. A1rno«t the 1ize cl your local ln higher priced propertie1 · Call 615-7225. per mo ....... _ / · · DECORATOR'S 3 Br, 2 Ba, nei&hbomood perk, PLUS, lnr room Jll"' taml\y room · PANORAMIC VIEW ' E clams A 0~n w ,.._ BA, avail. Jul:,>, A._. Pot xb'u. lhq, drps, frplc. 111Ch ltalurel u : 4 larat tor only 145.750. ,_.,,.laweodj-. B<aul malntalned home FULL PRIC ming, lillting, water ak!lni beach, ltnala c o ur ts . Owner. $35,000 -bedrooms, "'"""""' bon111 8 eel h II _.1_ 2 Btdrooms A larp 1aml\y $67 ,500 " huntq. Approx. $]5,IJOO .::4t9pf!.==-----·1 C Br + L1'9 Bonus Room room, 1onnal dininc A llv· " • 1• 3416 Via Lido 675-4562 rm. Pool. $64,500. :% ~e 11:::. yeC:,~·i: ,L_lde __ . 1_1i. _____ _ Convenient to Fwyt, lra lot. Ing room1, and belt of all, ' I I M••• del Mir George WJlli1m1on Newport St "-·--" u...-.. ,...__ • • 134,000. 847-3957. rr·s PRICED ~ -d ·--• BELOW"'° ;::::;;::::;;::::;;::;::;;::;:;;;;::;::;J R11ltor Main ·-· ~E, ~. 4 BR, 2 BA.% bllr Iron! prty -•-•~ REALTY ua •-u•1•u ~omotory ot ,.~. beach/ ub/ltnnla. -Huntl_....... •--~ KET. Bring your' ~-. ~,,. ..._ -" by ~ •-r;;:;;,;;;'"'~'-:;;;'_,;:;;;:;;;_, ttu. one wont Jut ••. univ, Park Center, 1rYlne GREAT NEIGHBORS iiliiBoR v..,. Hotn'-1,_Loh..;.../;_C_ryph.;.;. ____ 156 Fairview R11I Estate or ""'· -- 1 i 541),8565, Call -· l3U820 FRIENDLY STREET "'"'to""" -b •I • w 1-;;E:;;x;;ch:;;•;;•;:Pc::_ __ ..;.;112;;; Newport -~~$~~~~~~ SHERWeeD REAL TY Olllce boun I AM to I PM You'll want to ,.. lhll spa.. mkt, by ~ w n •,I• & • n 1 Pac~c~~..,,u::.~uer. 646-111 l 18964 Brookhunt F.V. lowl 4 bedrm family home. 644-6342. Open house daily SfS.794.l (anytime) WALK TO IEACH /...,...,...,...,...,...,-. , --a.. ,,,. popular 450 mo.te1 wt 1.,;. 1112 Port a.m. Pl. __ ...:::.:.::::..__ __ HA.VE a clear '72 dbl wide $94.30 • Utll pd. Bads at mobile home. 2 Ba., l Br., beach, Neat a-clean. ICJ"ffned wn room, F/A, $175. 8alboa hi. Lrr 1 Jlr cpl, drpl, wshr., dry. AduH over 1.r, J:*ivacy A-charm. Pll., HB. "" OK. Rtnt 189, 1185 • I Br channel froo~ Gu & wtr.-2 Club housl!'I, prk'a, 1rg patio, child ok. Cub val. U4,000. Want NU-\'IEW RINTALI ~ ln CM duplex,• Will 6'13;4t.8l or ~ 3 ---• YEEUUKI II ..,,uno ch Irr 1epara1t muter bednn Commorciol Super aharp BR •w~ A cfre·•-· .,..L Won't Jut BLUFFS 2 story, 3 BR, 2\1 p--151 botnt, totally C\lltoJn;ud Unmentionably dirty 4 lJed.s '"E-L°"L-..,.L"'E"O•"'s"'E"'t o=p'!:'T ... --~CALL-·= ba. N•ar acbool1, ....... _;,..;·=~;;,;"...;,,'----th r u out. LI v e rm room 2 bath, f~y room, or "' ' at ....,,m ;oi.,...i.uuu-. pxll. Low lease hold I tax. L-un• &.11ch w/mauive lllone fpt, thick on Jarge lot. Divorce pru-West 9, l..quna Niluel l Ontu -• shag crpt thruout, CUltOmiz· IUl't!: • sacrifice-. Located in Bdrm1., 2 ba.th1. On NllUel "' es. Owner &W--64(l;. 50 X 113 C-2 ZONE ed drps, prof lndlCPI front pride-of-ownership nei&hbor· Goll Coune. $39,950. .,,21 FOR Sa.le by Owner. Upper One of last downtown pareell It rear, ideally 1oc on a cul· hood. Near new lhq carpet. OPEN SUN. 1·5 ~ Bay,' BR., 3 BA, fam, rm., for development. de-sac. $27,500 FP 1()1%, ON, Ing, builtiru:, xtra lar1e 26341 C1lle Roberto ~ I I 1 wtt bar, din rm. l bftut. low mo pymt1• patio with waterfall and San JuanCaplltrano, Meditt. 1 ... ...,,.....,...,..,....,!1!1!,/il~andEacaffpingfj';.fiCall~6S3-2233:::.fi'~· E. 17th St., Costa Mei• I' 1prinklen too. Try Gl "No, Hacienda. 3,000 Sq, ft, of S A C R I FI C E ! LI d o AAA Tenant. SUS,000 t>n. no," Malce an oUer. luxury Uvtni. Formal dinln1, Mesa Vtrd• Waterfront Parle l.t'oblie Cash spendable return ' •• •• 71 1_1 .... •JOl lorwln r11lty lamlly nn., ! bdm11, Oil Hom• & 23' Sall boat. $4S!I5. Rtalooomlcs, Bia. 6'l5-6'100 .-.. -...,. oos.4405 CI4 hn,) 592-321l Iowtt 1""1 A lmpreulvt 613-J81T. CORONA DEL MAR m1lr, •ult• on Uf>P'l' level HARD TO FIND CANNERY VWqe Property. Pallo Jype bldp._82 ft, hlway ''LOOKING FOR ''SPLENDIDLY BeauWul yard, $99,950, One 1tory Mesa Verile exec-Part 1eueii + nn to buil.d. front. Income U,067 mo.; Income Property Contact cur office for income propmy, cammercia~ io- duttrial and apartment1. All sizes, Call 546-1600, In- vestment Division. o 1THEREAL \")l ESTATERS usume be.I. 53&-0406. BAYSHORE.\ pr I oma- RNI E1t1t1 Wonted lM mwtlQ> w/pntm 11i., $1t1 btacb, 4 BR. J BA, Jlll,y l· PVT ply 'wanls 3 or 4 Br Sept. S. $2200. Cottrllay Ill home. Harry 8J3...1129 wtcdy1 broken. M2-52U. 12 BEAUTIFUU.Y rnaln· 1·5: 642-2312, 1-5 wlmd1. WATERFRONT Dup&o. Ira talned luxurtoua wt111. TM>, BLUFFS 3 or 4 BR. dlx 3 BR. dock, 1nc1ey av. 3 BR, 2 Ba. All have trplca. * 673-7357 * Summer or Winter 173-'lKl A HOME??" SPANISH " Lower 3 Arch S.y utive home with ever %100 Owner, u.t,000 ~. incl. 2 duplexes, Jlllrltfng. Don't complicate II by letttna What a magniticent home for Olde Enrlllh cbann, 2 bd· 1q, ft. Features mclud• 4 I.Jsted at $2SOM. Agent Nr. Newport Center'. 100'10 or ainect a.117-1314 • deprecill.tlon factor en in--.7059. : vest. or $250,000 WW i:x· I FlnwW jr-l IB '°'y"""'o,,....,,-~-r-, -.. ~.-._-......,.N,..wpl-1 '' change for commerc. er ID-<., ------'· ~ Bay, 4 BR, pool, beaut Mii. , "your tin&en do the choc»-the executive. ClearJy illus-l'Illl., 2 be.tht; bet.ml ii: Ull!!d bua:e bedroom.a, dlnina room, Newport Heights 1..:64M848::.::=·------ lne ol a broker throua:b the trates a pride of ownenbip. brick. Tennla ct, dubhbuse, ovtnb:ed livlng room. ~ EXCLUSIVE Cl % acre, yelJow pa,ge1." Work with b1J A dining !'OOml, plus a tlole to beach. $65,000. try ltyle .kitchen, family Newport Heights lt!Vel, 1247 Brookhunt. ahop-dust. prop. Renlal thnl c-.t. I at $300 • THE ffiWIN CO. -• , cur ltJ.tt of profeAJonal real 4 larse bedrooms, tonnal liv· * NEW * room, RMct porch llld 3 3 BR, l1Ai ba., 600 sq ft declc Pini center, An ah e Im , estate qenbl. For dfident f&mll)' room, l.Od patlo with OPEN SUN. 24 big batbJ. One ?t a kind • w/ocean view. New crpt, 545-4389. Realtors ....rui Bual""• per wJc. n4, l3MB9I a l Ill ·I 610 Newport Cenltr Dr. "--~-lty 2111 or 646-3l03. ' .crvlc•, call "' loday. blll·ln BBQ. To ,.. thia 25SS KILO WAY In perftct condl-Call"' c1n1pet s1a1n1 ... stet! •tect C..:ond:::::::::o::m;_in_l_u_m-,--- 540-8555. bMuty, call 541)...&5, (OU Alla ViJita). Spectaculu' today, ldt~ Beamed cell _,c fo l60 * Triple-x-By Owner. 2 Br, SHERWeeD REAL TY SHERWeeD REAL TY view. Glua a redwood, Call 546-581t1 COJitn ...,,,) iu u;..,.,. uamr.i~.uBy _;,;;•~aa;;.I,;;•-----luge yardJ, gar a r••. Suite 445 Newport Beach ...,..,_,.,.,., Geftlral One of a Kind 18964 Broolchurot F.V. l8964 Brool<hurst F.V, BOND REAL TY owntr. Prindpall onJ¥. CONDO tor Sale. 3 BR. 211 JO.Jl9' <In $45,500/ofttr. HIGH JACKED DUTCH FARM HOUSE Mth 323Z So, Coll! Hwy, $31,llOO, 60o31JJll, Ba., 2 car prage. w/pool 2'33 Rul&<n Dr, C.M. <;::.."': ~'"!:~!i:~ h .. vy 1 h a k e root, 3 (at 3 Arch Bay) J"fvl. Neat Hoar Ho<p, c557:::..."8400.='--~--.,.,.-T0 SAN JOSE bl'tezy -.. 2-tf h 4"'2231 ' S.n c._ .;6'll-S::.:;::l83.=------CdM 4-plex. Below Hwy. ::;:";:.,TuaS:.:.·C:.;.! O""""mu1tmovt.PrlceJusl bodlt, pus pnltn vltw OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 GOLF ~~~ VIEW FOR Salt by Owntt. Condo 'fwo.3Br.,One-2Br&QneJ, -·r -•••ct tor an Id-' 900 E.~. kl ~-bu all ~.u•--'vu~ • B'.l Owntt, i BR, 2 Ba, lrplc, All /~-' 199 750 ,_ ~--redueed to $39, · "J"3 t1....,l'lin IU ..,._...wlll 2Mf Al1x1nder Rd. HOME Mod d I homes in Newport Beach Br. w ... .,... .!I. ' ' owner· operator property sliding: <mrs from 3 plus dithwuher. Manicured Panonm.le pe'.nthoUse apt. ' em., t 1 'I n rm trlr or boat. $27,500. l09 w/boat sUps. n~?S-6820. B,v owner. 6(2..6531 Eves.i Wittl a SoirW business Ir bedrooms 111 this 1arden lawns turroundtd by "Pltt inc in thl1 wood ... near Vic-w/iotl tit P.• A 15'x30' E. Ramona, 492-0837. .. .. _Lllo Hom11 Mobll1 Home• constant rental income. ho tt beech all ,._ l:IJll ->"" .,, POOi. 3 llt<lroomA ud ZIJO BY OWNER, 4 Bdnn, 3 Ba, ,,_ m• 1 llf'11.r "I(> tt th ' lnr ' ;_ loTla Beach 4 Bdl'. home. .q. ft. Owner wilt Clft'Y IM For S•l9 For Sai. 12J 833-l* Ir Eves. m.M. Fonna dining room o ti toltJOltOW! u""""'-. now, $74 000 rn tor qua!flied buytr. tri-Jevel, ocean VU. Harbor ~ijijiljiijiiiji~iil~pjjjijj!ijil atrium, su~en at"plll'ate IJv. thll wl.l not -.u Bia. ' NORTHSIDE Brirv your paint bn1lh Ir Estatt1, 149,• .. 491-289C. q room with many, many ~. Rambt1 .... ! Bdr, borne&: 1ep. -... 1 .... ~ for 1hJa fan. ~... J C Ill """"· Call 1011 tree OPIN HOUSE SUN l..S l·bclr'.".:0anvlawapt. scar ~bupln. Aaklnr .. ~-"--Ul-" __ a_p_'_'"' __ 847-«IIO. 21J'2 Impale Lano '"· R-2. 11(000, 162,500. CALL 54 5-84 24 VAU.E Vlata llomea. VA • . , T HE HEAL 'fZ' ':STATERS LDVety 4 Br lamlly orient.cl PARADISE PLUS ({)ptn fvtL). s 0 u .T H COOV llnlnclnr. from $27,ll!O . home. Walk'& d;.1, lo beach Stclucltcl 3 Bdr, artlst'1 bomt, COASI' REALTORS 3 6 4 Br, 2 Ba, AJp1nt Rlcy 6 all t1Cb11. Abovt around In Laauno'• most sought Minion Vlofe 4fl3.2m, .... 49S.S!. , ...... DD DOWN'' Pool Li's fam nn adj. lo aftll' am. $56,500, r-nta •---patio, 8t12 play-. could CLEANER-UPPER .. - II all >Oii l1Hd to move Into be '""1<11lop, Otbtr atnl! 2 Bdr. homt w/1ep. 1 bclr. NEW USTING, MlSSION·,I ---------°"' ot tht belt n<irltbo" Must "' to appndatel By rueat ap1, N-.ldt. 145.000 VIEJO ARE4. ONLY ONE 4 BR. 3 BA, 1tp. 11m11J nn hoo(ll In 1"° Boldt .,..,, Owoor 96'-'1837. LISTINGS NEEDED YEAR OLD: l llEDROOM, w/~c It wet bar. Sop. a lt'a VACANT, and J"fctd SHAG CARPETS. A L L ' lbnnal dtnfns rm., air CO!ld. to tldl Don't wait call COTTAGE SECLUDm IN ' Or J lldr. -... flxet' ELECl'!UC KIT c HEN . bu!zlor alarm • y I to"'' -•· ~.;.,,. ' FOREST OF MAMMO'nl -. to $40,000. Homt1 w/ PRICED AT ONLY .., 500 S-HEYRW~eeD' RE•LTY TREES. 3 -plul dtnto$515,000, Octanvlewa .-, ·ale"° -· prof . ~ W !CATELLA REALTY, landacaplow. i )'l'I )'OQllC. 18964 Brookhunt F V den, "'modeled ldtthfl1:1 bu SllO;CXIO to $80,000. e have 837--MOO. ... ",500. or lie 0 Pt J 0 n • ;:::::,;..;:;:..::.::==-~~· -·I all Pl btlKtlno, i...JI ti!> CUllomtn wallJIWI ~ * Walk to Val'i< * baths, cozy otone 11rop1ac<. lllLLlE Mc<XIRMACK 4 Br, flm rm, din rm. -.1_M:::T::'4113.=----.,. l Bdrm 2 both ....... ..,,... Only $29,000. Try 5% down. REALTOR 494-1551 lrpl<:, patio, .... ...... Unlvorally Part ru..n. ;..,ortd -· sprlnlc· Roberta & Co, f62.Ul1 BY "'"'"' 3 BR. 1"' den, 2 141.900. Alt 6,IO, &lMllU. 1cn. Btttna, w/w crptr, Um>-CJOY'T OWNiD BA, 111>1., !kar oar. lncd., Newport 8Mdl 1 _ ~~I ,'!,llllO. L Alld .. SSl,500 lllcl on'1 • Ip patio, ,..,_, lntlt -------, ___ ,, -- !Co -·· "°""'"'Nd bom"" Low trtes, Top ol World Sehl CONDO fir -· J 11R. 2%, __ ,:,O.:•.:-:::...· -=-='--* IM7.asJ • ....... Govtmmtnl ~ Dllt., ... Blueblnl Pfl, Ba.. 2 --· 'W/pod'" the R11I 1.ot ... M.rt ~* C.....,tCallR= 13'1,& .. •n prlvl. Neer lfoos Halp. CLASSIFIED ADS COLWELL r-f,',)~'I 1~1 :1 ·, 1 ~.1< f~l Alfll'~.._, Health food stott. 1ro • -• • .-ti - ~ to Bdt, J er J .Ba. NI ~ letttcf1f1Mt lxoc. Ap4. ITWl83. # "•lfo, trplc, 'tally OWl<EIWBR, 1!(1ba, lrplc, Panonmlc-.2BR,2lM, 134,500 Pork Lido, FOi AC 0,., • , la ft d IC aped, $31,111). Total dMo lltlJO. M 0 pool, .-, aecurfty .,..,.,_, ftdec., .... lltlMTlt. m1 --P>mt•-SllA. 12>9111. OWN·YOUMlWN, tmn .. crp<' 3 BR. 21' BA. frplc. CALL ... l.Y71 I ,r 1-IJt aoott lboel>lnc lllml wllll - --•· e..ttt11u1 .-.ioi. .Piiot a ........ - Dt. ~ ,.., ... ~~-.i50. Bkr ~. p:ttJo, pool. ()Mw, SC7...51&, ______ , ___ _ sood ' ........ Llll«M2.. ht a IMtll '11at'' Ill f I ' f I G • " I k I t • CJ I • • 3 p c • y A • '" A Su \\'i 00 B ttu '" :: En In dit m Ca H -0 Nr. ~L 0 Fe Ki AL ' 8 Ru; . +, " >VA Ve Crt> ""' 6 pi '.! 8 Ba, "'h AVA " w/ "hi 2 BR stov rlry Sllltl 2 8 per °'I 3 B f , $225 S B Ne br ctu ... tim 3 B .... cltU ""' 962 Hunt ' •WE otJ ..,., ---... --------.... -.· -. . ..... ---. • Frldor, -:0, 1972 OAR. Y I'll.IT Houses Unfurn. '.WK ~-----__.,..._ Houses Unfurn. 305 Ouploxoo Unfllm. 350 Apl. Unfwn. 36.S Apt. Unfllm. 3'5 Apt. Untum. -165 Apt. Unlum. Gener el ,.,.......,. ______ _ Huntington Boedl ____ ,_•_1 -----Gentral GenRrat LANDLORDS! \ 3 BDRM., 2 BAnl, t ied:. Ve SpecfaUut in Newport bltln RIO, La. h t . , Bea.ch • Corona de.I ?tfu • fireplace, crpls &-drpt. A Laguna. Our Rental Ser-OO'xl.00' lDed lot, dbl pr. vtco la FREE to You! Try $2'19. per mo. CJII today. Nu·Vllra'! AGENT 9 6 2-4 4 71 or NU-VIEW RENTALS !'>16-8103. 673-4030 or 494-3248 LRG . 4 Br., 2 Ba tam rm., RENTING·LEASING home, trplc, w/w 2 BDRM. ••ltb prap. AcMt:s only ,135. Available July9.5411-8!95. Bi lbao Penlnsul• DI.JC duplex 2 Br. l~ Ba, blbw, nu cpl&, dtps, lrpl, end gar, yrs l8o only 61J-175&. Coilte Mesa Homes only. 5 yr'11 ~xp. crpt/drps, bl!n R/O, dbl Ai;ent 24 hrs. 956--2500. pr, trx yrd. $310 mo. ---------Flmv 3 BR, 2 Ba, , .. ...,.. n~nt 549-~4 aft 6 pm. 2 Jlr, l Y.t bl., East!1de Joe:. -·~ Fl;I. blms & .., BBQ in ~ M!U644-. Lease optlon. 2 BR Condo, util pd, crpts, kitch, 2 car gar., just a few VILLA MARSEILLES SPACIOUS I & 2 BEDROOM APT. Furnl1hod & Unfurnished ' Adult Living Dishwasher color coordinated appliance.< • Plush shag carpet -mirrored wardrobe doors- lndlrect lighting In kitchen • breakfast bar • huge private fenced patio • plush landscat>- ing • brick Bar-be-Ques • large heated pools & lanai. Air conditioninJt. 3101 So. Bristol St., Santo Ano 5574200 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. MANAGING AGENT -~------ •ner, 7525. d r p s, po o I , retrig, o~f many extras in thiJ Corona del Mar wsh/dryr, trpl. $210 . i_ apt. M81140. ':::-'"'.".'.-:------5411-1405, 537-5385. H • Bo ch Aph. Furn. 360 Apt. UnfuM. $220 • Nice 2 Br front dplx ~3 ~BR~.-'-crp~~-._:,-,dr_l'Ol~,f~bJ~tm-. u"t1ngton • .,;...-----~-- c....,edel Mor w/Crple, stv/refer, 5tas f n c d. I mmac, $ 26 OLARG ----E--Bac-hl-.-\V-alk-~9•f -flontln;;;;;;;glon;;;;;;;;;-;;;:=::;:= crpt9, clrps & gar, Lease/Op~. wtr' Jd. (1) .M:icP. S,l a.dult onl.y. Ref.a " $24.1 • urn pd, 2 Br. studw 993-2392 ~ clepoaiL noo ph• l.OUINTA HlltMOSA I iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TH, frpl, bllns. tlttk. utiL 892-8089. 1paD1ab Country Eltatt Liv-1 1 $3G:i • Lrg. 2 Br., 2 Ba ~ 2 $235-3 Br., 2 ~:. 2 gar, tnr A Spacious Apts. Ter- h11 le1., blln~. 1 blk hrach. cpt/drp., AEK. JRkpaint, Newport Beach need pool; IUDktn gu NU-VIEW RENTALS oven. 5292 s;saeq ~· Ji ilk'.;;;;,., 3 Br. 2 &; BBQ. Unbelievable lhtog- 673-40?.0 or 494-3248 Huntington H•r~r newly dee. king mstr tml Only ** DUPLEX BR AND child ok. ml mo 0 yrly. I BR •l'URN. $1'1'5 NEW. """' d!X own.,.·• EXCLusivE • ilit"'& DEN. ~. · ALL UTJLJT1ES PAID 1uniL 3 BR., 3 8 A . le8.fi('! Call aft 7. e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. 'I FiN'plac:<'. bl1lns. l SOO sq' u . &:16--5013/or 5-t4-8116~51 , (t blD S. of San Dteao FrwY + 3 decks iv/view of bay, Irvine •or ( lf9J ' on Btaeh, l blk'W. on Holt ocean, & h!!ls. \\'alk to bch •. · ~mtt1hfvrRlflt to 16211 Parkside Lane.) -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;== . (714) 847-5441 5 shopping. l yr. lse. s~. • -,a~ Oii TEN AOIES l 6 2 Bit. Fum, l Unlum. ~ I prlv, patlol. Poolai· '!Unt1 Contnt'I BldBt. 900 Sea l.n.. Cdlll 614-Sl (MacArthur nr Coll.st Hwy) ALL ~ 2 BR. stove, Nowpart lloMfl Newport Beach WHY PAllK NIWPORTIRI STAY NOMI ON WllKINDS. WOULDN'T YOU? It's ell hare for you to enjoy 'Soturdays and Sunday• ind all week long, too. $750,000 health spo, 7 swimmin9 pools, 7 li9hted tonnis courts, bicycle trails, putting 9reen1 shufflebo1rd, croquet. Spacious jun- ior l's from $174.50 monthly, plus I or 2· bedroom plans and 2-story town ~usos with 2 or 3 bedroom•. All with electric ' kitchens. private balcony or patio, carpet· ing, draperies. Subterranean parking, ele- vators, optional maid service. Gourmet food market, dry cleaner, beauty salon on 9rounds. See beautifully furnished mod els today, 9 ~.m. to 7 p.m. Other times by ap- pointment. Just nor!h of Fa shion Island at Jamborea and San Joaquin Hills Road. JO'fs. required. 673-0900. 4 BR., 211' balh!! .1 ••• ~~. $365 f retrig., prl. patio. Very nice Telephone (71~ 644-1900 for rental information. Aph., Apt1., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Fum. or Unfurn. J7I Cotta Mesa Coit• Meu SUMMER RENTALS THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. FUN IN THE SUN! Minutes to Newport Beach Unbelievably large apts. Decorator furnlsb- ccl l·luge Pool, jacuzzi, electric built-ins, shag carpets, drapes. sauna &. more! ADULTS-NO PETS SINGLES ........ $145 1 BDRMS ......... $1 SS 2 BDRMS ......... $17S Unfurnished Apts. Available From $10 to $1 5 LESS. YOU'RE RIGHT- THEY'R E UNDERPRICED! 1561 MESA DR., Cost• Mou 5 blks. 54&.9iif Blvd. & urnque. Open Sa t & Sun PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS A only, or by appt. 707~' pts., Apt1., COzy 2 R I I bl ... J BR., 2~fi baths ••••••• $350 Aptt. Furn. 3'0 $145 -$165 r. r pc, "' ---------1 Bacbelor & 1 BR. patios, k,·1-"-•• ""Ir' I 3 BR., 2 baths.··••••••• S350 G~ono· rel ,_,,._,. '" JR, wa s ie r . -1c•s, pri''· garage s. Wal'' • • •-l·n r • 2 BR., 2 baths ...••. ..;. $275 .... · ,.1 ""' <'r urn. Divided bath & lo~ o! 370 Jlt>liotrope, allt'Y entrance on tfle bay Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. only. Phone Ill 43.l-0069. l ·Ap,--,t,...."'U~n~l-u-rn-.---•3'5..--;Ap.-;t-. ;';U;-n'lu_r_n-.--~36°'5 ~C:-o-,:-,a-:M:-e-,-a----.....,C-o-sl_e_M~o-,.----- 2 BR, 1 Ba., trplc, garage. ...:..-------- ·'--• S 2 0 0 I 600 4 DR., 2'1-S baths .-•••••• $375 ..._..,.,,.l. m o . doeeta.'" R!e hall, pool & llcllocropr. Cd.\1. C a 11 3 BR., 2 baths ........... $335 ;t~ , A -1 tables, sauna baths. &t.l-8508. 3 BR., 2 baths ••• , ••••• $285 Bold N c ....... ---~-~---4 BR., 2 baths ..••• ~ ••• , $310 ft OftCepf See for yourseU! 17lll CLEAN :.! br. t'll'Ct kltrh, 2 4 BR., 2 baths ••••••••• $450 ·, • Keel.an Ln. (1 blk W. of lrpl", ;u,d...,k. Ne" •Pl. So. fUlllllTllD[ RENTAL .&•cl; l ~'!:,.~Slater), $245 including uUtit:ies. Free Costa Mesa Cotti Me•• wtl\r-dryer. See Sat & SUn. 618 Narclaus. 675--0898. 2 Br. Adults, no peta. BAY MEADOWS AP1'S. ~Ip~':"" Hiway. 531--05.14 all i " .. '. rect]l·.11 ~!'/ft -•-HUNTINGTON Gard• n • 1 * GREAT VIEW • 2 BR.• HARBOR GREENS 387 W} Bay St. CM 646-0013 EL PUERTO MESA 3 BR 2 '" * ?tfonfb to Month . • BA, 2 car ~a.rage'. ,,g * 1009' Purchase Option Poinsetria. Open house Sat 9 REALTY)# ... * Wide Selection. 10 2. 644--6170. T• Univ. Park Cent~~ Style-Color~ Costa Mesa Call Anytime m:o82o * 24 Hour Delivery e FIXABLE! 2 Br. r ncl. gar. Yurrl for kid~ & pels. $1~. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 • BONANZA~ J Br, rrpJ:e, rpls, ilrps, Ulil.11 iiicl. $200. ALA Renta ls II 645-3900 -$225. A-MONTH Summer Rental (3 mo. only) 1\'ith builtin kitche n . refrig freezer. 3 BR 2 BA Oil goll $235 A MONTH Yl"Drly 1<'<1SC • childrf'n ok. l nn 2 11 \ ~· 2 r~r rnr. ED RJDnLJ.":. REALTOR !~iG·S~J 1 Office hours 8 AM to 8 PM J BR. 2 Baths •• ( ••···. $335 J BR. 2 Ba., fam. rm: •. $325 ol BR., 2~~ ,ba., frun. rm. S350 4 BR .• 2in. ba., ram. nn. $375 WEl-IAVEOW "SINCE h t Western Bank M4g. Universi ty P1irk.,~ne Days 552-7000 Nights [J7ji1~ • • 517 W, 19th, CM 2756 N. Main SA Belbp• Island 548·34!1 547-0314 SOU'nl Bayfront. 1 Br. apt. Weekly rental 'til Se pt 9, theo~ yearly leruie to employed \\11man. 67~377. Belli& Peninsula • e $4!l WK & UP . On Ocean Lovely Bach • l Br. -Rooms: Apt:s. Hell at Balsa Chica. Frplc, bltm, sundeck.o:, pool 2 BR. upper. Cl()S('t! garage. 846-132.1. Compare • Sec $210 Up. ~4. 675-353.'i Furnished & Ad ults, no 1)(>:s $140 what you're missing. Fr. 2 BR, bltins, pool. Walle to e 64G-5al9 e 1·~1°~ •-h ·~ o Unlurnlshod ~ """· ....,nc · ~vv-up. r a 11 g e 11 DELUXE 1 & 2 BR. * Ufuna Be1:ch Coast R;eal Estate, 644-4S48. From $120 to $215 mo Bltns, dahwshr, gar., nr So. CHARMING atudio with Coste Mis• Coast Plaza. • !WS-2321. view", bUt trom'Hta:h Sebool. Bachelors• t acirm1 EASTSIDE 2 Br, lY.:. ha. tl- SUmmrt or po as i b I y 2 Bdrms e 3v Bdrm1 wshr, bltna, crpts, drpa, encl ...,,,,..,..._ 491-4847 , DELUXE 1'12 or2Fu11Beth1 gar.Nope1'.ll75.~ . 494--0288. APARTMENTS Master •ize bedrooms· w/ IJRG, 2' BR. cpts, ..,,., 1 BR, apt., utll. pd. Carport, Alr-O:md. Frplc's. 3 Swim· high beam ceilings, large bltinl, patio, adults, m pets. walk to beach & downtown. mflla Pools • Health Spa • living room w/gas or 1 :-ll3S.-=,_640--0-,,.-2.,.<_7.-c-,..-=,,.- f\.1at\lf'!!:, perm. $160 mo. Tennll Courts • Game and \Vood burning fireplace. 2 BR Garden Apt. Bltns. FOR BETTER· 497-U2I. Billiard Room. Convenient laundry aree w/w crpt, stove. No J>@ls. * l BR. d»e to beach & 1.ii~~~t ~{c!s_ki~ch~osc~ , $153.60/mo. 646-2181. e 1 Mi. to Beach lhop'•· ~No. End. o...n MEDITERRANEAN sauna, recreauon •· Eosl Bluff . e Sun Decks & vie... c.Il-7019., ti.,. Security cuerd. e DELUXE e Polios ~!".°".' ~ VILLAGE Models 0pon 'Ill 9 pm. 3 BR. 2 BA ,Apt tor 1,.,., e Carpets, Dro~s sAYJ'RONT RENTAL 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.?tf. 2700 Peterson Way, CM Inc.Id rpac. muter suite, din • Lo•ds of P•rk1ng 301 Edgewater at Coronado. (TI4 ) 557-8020 nr Harbor Blvd & • nn A dbl prqe; auto· door • Garages -Pool Yearly lease only $3.25, 3 RENTAL OFFICE opener avail. Pool I: 1 • R.ec. Room FOR LISS ALL UTILITIU PAID I & 2 BDRM'S. ,_,._ Ir U.,.,_, Aftlll. Br .. 2 batru, garage. Priv. OPEN 10 All! to 6 PM Adams Recreational aren. 714/646-6SOS bo1<:h. Avail July lJt. Mr. 3 BR, 111 BA. Beautiful 546·5025 865 Am•,.!:!sweay, NB 1959 MAPLE STEIT, COSTA MESA Robin.:>D t!IP&cioul' apt. Pr i v at c o-- NE\V l BR, 2% Ba. C.Omm. Maid~ce -Pool . Utll Pd. ::3:.?9 1\Jt1ba1na Circlt 1 pool & retc. Cen1'f'. $335, e Call 67r>-8740 e Hur:" :: P.r. 2 di): b.1, sunken Lease. 833--0300 ~. ask c ~-•• -..,~.-.-d~e·1-M~.-,-- Apt. Unturn. 365 Aptt., ) I l • tub, \\'alls ar glnss, c:ithf"drnl for Jack. 552-92XI ,evft. r"it, sha,i:: <·pis. .l\lodcrn. TURTLE Rock, 4 ~ l Ba, Vacant. $350/nio. Carpel fain &: din rms, cpb, drps, Jny"r ,,·ill show. 956--2".JOO. comm Mm/tenMll,, $385. DAVJS Realty 642-7000 balcony. Carpel. Choice "!~~~~~~~!! \ ?tfanaged by _ _. _______ J·..,.-=======-:,-iocatiOn. Children It small = WIWAM WALTERS CO. Sl~k~~en~me.~: ~2.~ ae~~~ pets welcome. ~~nable * LOOK * LISTEN 2 BR. delux apt. Frplc., pool. , .. .,......,. ..,,..,.._.,_ ........ 50 rent. No depo61t 351 Vic-* LIVE Adltil only. S215. , --------- Nowporl Boech I m •j Hunt!""°" llMch j Furn. or Unfum. ecutlve. fireplace, -·"" ~· ~u ""'""" c , ,_, lu 365 Iorio, Apl 3. 6"·ZIOI. WESTCLIFF ;; BEDR00~1 . 2 Ba th 83.1-Z767. . ,., ... NEW SANDPIPER EaS1.tj{\~ h<'.lmr wl«h large ·t>ri fnmily room. in J:ooci con-4 BR, 2 ba, pool "vtleges. 1l it ion. Avaitnblr no1v. $290. Enclosed yd. $330 lease. 675-1859. Apl. Un rn. *'* $170 * * Hunllilli&I ileach CAPRI Cost• Mela , Oftral l Br, 1% Ba, newly painted LOOK at the big trees. bl&: 1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:, 1700 We11tcliff Dr. "u_n_bO,.'J-le~v-a_b_ly-Bo-~-u-11-lu-I "'••<ON" JHE···""nraCll··,· \ :~~~=·i~ngri;~o~ ~~m:a:,n; :!oo~ ON BEACH! A~~~~iv~n~;,N;:,is £orly bird spedal>l BR ( from $125, 2 BR lrom $155 •J\tm/Unturn, cool ~or iJ>. 'tertor1, pool, Jacuzzi, more, J081 1-Jolland Drive, fftll). '.tingttin Beach. 817-95$. 833-2317 aft 6 pm or,~· n10. inchtding gardener. . ·- VAL ·~'ISERE Garden Apt11. , DUI • ' ok, no peta. 880 Center St., baths. Clll'pOrt. Furn. or Uni. Adulf,g -no pets. Flo\ven J Qt 6CJ..8340 or 548-2682. 2 Bit, 2 BA Unf. Fl'. $2'n 642-6274 Cnll l~'l.rry, 546-581K> Laguna Be1ch 1 HERITAGE REALTORS ------.... ..-- 0 DP.£A M S1uff! I Br, furn. $175 • Dix I Br. apt.,~act ft. N U .1 . 1 1125 ocean, pool, all ff!lltu:res! . r. ~tnn-s. h !t inr · · $110 . Attrac. 2 Br Apt., new ev~here. Stream It 1 BR. Fam. 6 Untum. \t.Tl'RACTIVE 2 Br., tn.. LISTEN to the ~·shine 2 BR. Furn. Fl'. $3181-0CEANFR=--•0-N-T-, -N-,wpo--rt-'a Wat<!'fall, 45' pool Rec. Rm. -FR°"' ONLY $1'5 r..~ .. , . ~ fountain in the prdea. tbe ADULTS ONLY Fine t 2 000 ri 1 n• .flJR.N or unfum. 3BR $175, 'Chlid/pel ok. 2 BR $150. ~dults & pet.I 'OOlllidtftd, 1 bHr: to stores. Manager 7731 Elils. No. D. ~1831. ~LA Rentals • 645-3900 rpt/lrg. bale. Ocean Vu. Saunl., Sris 1-2 Bdnn. Furn-OCEAN QUEEN """"""' ...... unit. ~~)'Oc .• cpt, friendly chatter at the pd. Furniture Available s' ' sq. · '"" ·-E n----r -~ dri>•. beam ceilings. Private the eo~-to-talle rent c-. r p .... ~ .... -A•----"-J.r&. pvl. sundcck. Sharp O OOLL I-louse! 2 Br. E-sldt. $215 · Lrg 2 Br. in 4-plex, Frnr rd yard, encl. gar. deck, viel'o·, gar. No. End. Kid''"'''· SISO. NU-VIEW RENTALS ALA Rentals e 645-3900 G'IJ.4030 or <!J4.32411 4 Br. + Dining. Bath & "· S'EAOI House, 3 BR, priv Ruilt-ins. Large fen c ed Comm. & Beach. $350. Yrty Unfura. from $138. SEE IT: .u:i-N • ........ ~ lvu. tio Adull!! -~1 No .... ts _,., ~.,.....-.uoi•wA:WC&" l i"""e proefd. $fOO mo/yrly. 2IXXl Parlcml, 642-8670. Long 'Beach (213) 435-5845 ~--. ...79 so'W'"~~ Sar-.. · heated pool-aunu.tennla si~7&29. ii d by ill! Co nela. •~ · · .-.>J"I n LIVE a little .. at the "in" ttc room«ean vtew. * •-w EK • UP * Mn&' W am Wallen . Ana A·-6~ ·-· 64' ·~ .-a ""'"' •..-vy;w, u-t;ll)J.o place, the adult complex patlo!Htmple park1nc e studk> It 1 BR Apts PANORAMIC SPAC. 2 & 3 Br. apt $140 up. known for wunatch@d man-Securtty Guards. Newport Htighfl •TV t.[~ Smnce Awn OCEAN VIEW Pool, cpt/drp•, bllns, kid! agement, !mpeccahl• cletaiL HUNTINGTON MOVE IN TODAY! Kids A pets ok. 2 Br from 1145. 3 Br. $199. All extras. .• Pool. 347-7284 ot 96S-1510. e Phob6~&hice-Htd Pool LUXURY APARTI1ENTS ok. NEW unf 1100 aq. ft. 2 Br, 2 • O>ildm\ 6 Pet oedlon Brand New -2 & 3 BR 1996 Mapl< No. 1. 64:h!813 LIKE rf! CaD 546-Q15 PACIFIC Ba, dreaslng rm, !rpl, yard. S210 month. 1.!!t & lut l..ca!K'. Ref. 499-1506. + !'J('Cllrity. Call Ray Gault, Lido Isle 540--1J51. 1--------- AV_A_rt_, ,~,,~,~!.<~,-. .,.,=s=n-, "M""•-sa 3 BR, 1 ~ ea .. hltins, yrly 2376 l(~t ~~~2 Carpets • Drapes 711 OCEAN •VE u • dllhwhr, forced air ht, w/w ~ .,. ~· Built-ins • Fenced Patios MESA Verde, 2 BR upper, "' ., n.p. t drp bl glau DANA Po!NT newly 00:.. b<m.. crpt!, FAIRWAY VILLA cn4> 536-1411 ~~;. d" trotn range, La1une BHcll This Ad Worth $5 on Rent OI 10 -8 ft..tt-r.1JU g r. m !am/din nn $2251 l3SO <lrpo>,nopem.lChildOK. APARTMENT~ ._. am pm-., to pr!. deck. Lndry 'f* FOR LEASE • 2 Br, 2 Ba, Priv. dec-potHl.-lease!. $lr,(). (Zl3l ~28:)8 Verde, nr all schts, frplt, wkdys, (TI4) 6 7 3-4 o 6 3 1 BR. Furn. 2 lrg. closet!!, Call ., 0ctt $150. ~r..i62 54s..-S227. WILLIAM WALTERS CO. - queen site bed, priv d:re&s-67.,,....,~48 tor MESA VERDE ..... 3 20122 Santa ~ AveJ46..Q15 I '!'~~!"!''!!'"!""_'!!"!I..,. arca~ln op. $245 mo. incl. crpts, drps, bltns \vater wlmds. ~id. $300/mo. 673-4706 aft Info & Appm't to Sel' area · ~ _ _ _ I :DELUXE 2 ·~m, 2 ~~ -• • ... ht -k'• • hot ing rm. xtra lrg rooms, encl Br ~-•--t tio -p k Llk Su --'I QCU.lvu _..., .... • ' ......., • • gar w/storage. Adults only, PANORAMIC VIEW Dana Pt. · gar, .... ..-. uetlU • pa • •r • • r ........... nt built-ins, carpet!,.-, ~ wtr. Nr J r & R1 acho!.s. to apt w/aptctaculiar view. Pr!v. dcc-pool-<0-to pt-iv. bench -Vrtf'!'ph, teeurit)', encl. gar., ma.tuft f.dults. Mutt ~ to • ~ preciate, 31755 So. Cout ~ Jlwy. So. Laguna. ) I Bachelor tum. $165 mo. 6 pm. Mesa Verde no pefa, $150/mo. 2 Br. duplex f>tudio apt. Like private home. AduJtl. Qt.JIET. DELUXE enclosed gara.ge, ll"f&t loca• 548-2967 wkndll & alt 5:~ Brand Unl Bl $26.5. 546-4016. 2 &: 3 BR API'S tlon near tehool -'"""' ' pm for appt. :: BR, 2 Ba. $260, a\90 2 Br., 2 3 BR, 2 BA. game rm., frplc. 2035 Fullerton, C.M . new. · tns, 2 BDRM. duplex, pri yard & Prv. patios * Htd Poot. .~ ...... ~70 pr'. ~Ill. :;;:=~C"--.,.--,,--Ba. $170. Cpf!:, drps, stovt, Lease $295/mo. or sell NICELY furn. l BR. Apt. cpt/dJl>s, patio, gar., lndry • .-.;,._ ,.....1_ ..... ~ .,... NICE 2 Br., pool, patio, gar, d h -•-d'-·' I $34 950 n.., ___ ., • ., .,.... facil 496-7558 ar 675-3988 garage. children & pset ok. Nr •hor'g * AUw..-vuv . 1 968-Gl4C). crptJ•-, all util pd, s .... " .... '• ~.,..,.,...., pr . , . vwuc-.rs ..... ,u.a". Pool. $140/mo. 1887 . . M • • A ~'==~-~~;----~ pnt~. frplc. 5 46-0 4 6 9' Newport Boedl M . A N 3 CM Balboa Poninsute $150. 646-4631; 54"'8333 or art1n1que pts. WALK to hoch Adults, no pe~. 118 0. 979--0745. Ol1l"OVla ve., o. · · · 646-25'14. 11Tt Santa Ana Ave., C.M. 2 Br, crptl, drpl, dMwhr. 642-3'.!01. AVAIL July-J BR, 2 BA, --T .. H_.,E..,..B"'L_U_F,.F""S,....-I 548-541!l. •2-B--l \l-ba--.-bal--EXCEPnONALLY lrr .2 br, MJr, Apt ll3 6.fS-5M2 709 Palm. * 847·395T. tra I r-~ d Bil ins E PLAN SML. 1 BR frp.I beam ceil, R. " patio, cony, 2 be. rlud.io. Cpt., drpl, yard x rg "''" }T • • • • pri patio. SJM. No chldrn, l15 E. Bay. $250 monthly on ·w/w crp!'~. dl"J"'. Nr all F1UT1.i1y"'bome, 29XI !!Q. ft.; t! Adults 336 E 2lth yrly leUe". lnquitt at Apt. w/patlo. Cl05e to So. Coast DELUXE newly decorated 1 DUPLEX for rent, $135. schls. $250/mo. 847-1005. J bdrms. plus family. Cul-~ ~1317 · · c. 673-1521 or 548.-7771. 546-()j69, 979--0745. story, 2 BR, apt. in tri-plcx. 2 Br. cpts I: drps 2 marble pUllman bathll. 2 Call M~. 536-04:I) 2 BR • I ---' de u c loc. Like new. Va· --· ---·-----* *BEAUTIFUL 1 &: 2 BR. . crpts. rps, enc· y.._.v, · KM * $115 * C•plstr•no Be•ch stove. encl. garage. La.un-cant, clean Ir waiting, ..,_, Contemporary Garden Apts. trg. enclooed patios. Drps., M V d new 'crpt, adults only. •s• tr • kld •· Per month ~ Apts., 1 Br. $1.25. Patios. trplc., pool. $1.55- dry area. No s or pe..,. • / " Older adults. No pe? ** NEW duplex 2 Br, crpts, $170. CaU 5'6-5163. StSO. 64""1725. . • 0 , , ~ Elden, M&r., -MIL 6.. , dlPC. bltna. s min. _, 2 BR 2BA, Fail/. Rai,'fl!$ '. ~· ''~"" Becholorl.I it'1 , Doi. -t Marina. $190. D= ..;.,~ 1:00~ per ;,,0: 005 ~;~ 1~. ·~ f 1.;;;c:leHy nlao. '2111 Coll fU..4l74, J>lms, pvt ....... ,$1!i1l. l 616-0662· NEW Cpl, drps, newly dee, D~ 2 !u3 Br.,;: Data!. bldm ret.rlg. 2 Bt \IPPfr. ~....,, sar, .,,,.,,. qp. en Nr. ahopA:. Aclts onJ.y. $140 Ofc., 3095 Ma.Cl! Ave . mo. 64&-2009: 64&-2821. S1l 1 _:_5'&-_;;,_l034;_ • .....,_.,.... __ _ or l -SB;-l586. :S ~· N Bl d CM ~-~~~---3 BR. E-side. Large yd. ~; •wport Y ., • Coren• del ~r Child ak. oo pets. 6f!HH96, Joann SL Newport Boech FnmiliE:'S nnly. Avail July 1. f BEAUT. F1JRN. 2 BR $175 $00 1 BR duplex. 1 adult. 2 BR tcrwnhou11e S175 • .2 br $225. 645-01~ alt :i. Up. Incl util. Hid pool, 2 BR. C.Oro Lido. Apt. Adults, Non smoker, stove, n'.fl'lg. apt $160. Dshwhr, shag. 11el1- , • 2414 Vista del Oro Adults, no pets 63-952p. poot, m pehl. 4250 E. Coe.st Drps, no pets. Oep Ir Ref. clean oven. patio, bltM. 377 4 BR. 1:11 BA, sharp,~ ~ln3t N'cwport Beach VERY Nloe 1 Br d-'-Qu'... itwy. 546-492-t. 954 W. 17th 6'SJ787' W. u:ru.o, 11• 548;.3605. convenient locatio n. ~.t..} II'-"· xn. ,...,,,;,..=~--~~-•• . nr 5i8-635S. 644·ll33 ANYTIME Sep. by iara.&e11· Adul ts 2 BR, 1-% Ba., liJludio. frpl.c, * SHARP! Unfurn l Br. 2 BR, unfurn. bl)tll, drps, Fountain Valley 5 BEDRM., 2112 Beth. New 2600 sq . ft. Green· brook, $400. per mo. in, eludes a garden. l•rwln rulty 968-4405 ony- tim1. llARBOR VIEW home11. 3 bt'. over 30, no pets. 548-1021. balcony, 2 car port'll, pool. Ck>K tb OCC &: UCI. $140 range/oven, refrlg. No pets. 2 be., fncd patio, cwt cptl (2) 1 BR. Trailers. $90 + &: $245. w/util. SCS--8750. per mo. 567-7768. $140/mo. 96S-14S5. &-drps. Rec cntr w-pool. $110 +. No ch.Ydren w pttts.1 ;;;;;;;:;:;:;~:;;::5;;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::;::~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= ::':ti'": ..... ,u•o. «4&-1'1!J, ~75• , .1 · • b -· ._, 2 Br.\ltll ·pd. ilro/md. No fl."AR. GAZEKfr~ ~ 38.., ..,.., u,..c, pet& 2277Mapl•., l C!.!.!.!..,l,~-""a.illl."OIU!~"'.'""jl;;;;;~i 1 F )'I'd, No doof.1-, ~ ' ' #/ ~.... M "'"" $215 mo. all G/64M2&4. COUPLE tor maoage or 6' I != .. ""' ...... ..,... ~·,.en C•u~::,~1umo 320 ~Et!t!·J~ll!i1l1mo. ~E'=~= ~~~. · 3 BDIUif., (Jnck &-Jru,G_•n_•_r_._, ______ SE>l=I tum. l BR!~·, No ;=:,.· ~::::,, !1~ CMkes 4). lllrge bnck;yard, •· 1 Qf pets • .,..__ Q10. .3Yow 3JCl-'rwl Qhllill hHd 1_, 1-4 BE!1JU.t:, $225/mo C.'M. •1att:5pm. "°""' M,,_ ._.,..,.,., c ren tr. pets, o.k., c...-= 1-l Bednn $155/ HB. Sc.....I :)SOP e~ lo IJChools $240 per mo., • mo. • SPAC. PrL upper furn. 2 Br., "'' :»To 4'T'Ddlr(e ava:ilnble now. 847-?Ut. Ask for l..e.s 'Luym~t, adult, no pets. Avl 7/1. To 7Wlfh :J7rtqil.i ..,,.,,.,,. S.-U5l, He-rlta,ge Reelton. aee, call «B-495.5. t·~t=' ~~... :;te.,. 3 Br. 2 ha, i:ptg thniou!. T nh Unlu ••• 10,,,. "°" 10w"""' Coi'oT TV. lkaut Jndscpd.. OW OUI• rn. ~ IMMACUl..ATE 1 BR. $121. 111'ou AIGJi ...... 71.should cov -palio $$1 JDOLltb. $ J ft C ftt I OCelJl btl'C!lf. Utlla pd. Pri """'='-1" l}e, ~~r=llM ~~ 962-8220. I •n H •P r no peUo. ~adults.~ l"""ld ••Wilfl 1•w11 • I ~!l.'!!i leAdt 5 N:i1tc AS Hielh 75 Htlp H~ntinatotl .!.~~~ ~""!': --~ . !!~ .. ~~.::;. ~~ 1 •\VE have i tarp •-· '~ -3 ~ ~ 1fWI ..,You'N 79Yow'!I or a and c "n h 1 ~ ~ , II Doth ""1--' 50wi. '°f::' lhlt can · •UW· HoJ \1 ' T.fn. ~~ ~=--.-.1 :l_... almott lmadiatel1 on our UM Pum. nil~ SU0.141-Cn58. ·;!~ ~~ :~ Retf'l·OP11oa p..Lr.._nj APT" ~ • ~ :ZS...,,. ",.,, 8'T...._ SllERWOOO 1\11:' AL-,. Y , Belboe ls lend 'Bqalow. Pvt. patio Jt!o, ~ :"' ~ ~ :i ~ 540-IID mo. Io f'ilhtaduli.1161323 ,._ ,.,,. , •-"' 2' C"'5it )f ...,._. " SOit ZBR, Almost new. S280 mo. 1 BR., l blk from bnch. The 1uttll draw tn U)t WM R!T. n 301• .OWtolhW fJO~ Ntet the bch. crpt.o, -\1tlL J)d. $1Zlmo. )'riy, , • , •Dolly Pilot Oaullled st@Gto! ®.ia-()Nioiai bltlw, trplc. 162>'18r.11. -Ad. -1---~~~~~=~~==~======;:~----• * NEW lower unlt-2 BR, Dell, 'it blk channel, 1 blk bch. ~· Furn /Unt . Comlder yrly 11& to relitble cpl. 675-8839 €t\.'~s; burine• 64!-3850. * l·BDR.M. APT. * In EutbluU. $185 CG t7UGA 0 -· ..... 2 BR .. l ha., !rpl. New c:&r9· A-paint. Encl. gar. w/auto. door'. Mature ad\dts, m pem. $1911. 64!>-4443. NEW -Beecl> npll. S BdTm unfurnished. 51.3 W. Bay~ NB. $!25/mo. AnnuoJ, Coll San Bernardino m.>943. $2J> mo. New 2 Bt, a. ba ..,t w/erd p&tio an NWpt Perrin. cve1 It w It n d a 673--0943. 2 BR dplx. Nice, apac. Walk to bay, oce&.n, ahopt, no pet1. Adults. 675-4172. LIPO Jale. Chole<, 1 Bii, la llv rm. etc. Suttftt to qulet •dull $1!!). Leue. 673-5148. NEWPORT • BA YFRONT APT. 2 Br, 2 Bl. For l)e. !Alls Call 642-2112. BEACH-•I blk. 2 Br, 'I S., gar, !!>dry rm. !250/mo )'l'Jy. ~. Apto., Furn. or Unfum. Costa Mesa 370 I 2 BR Wlfurn. uio mo. stove, refr, dishwuher lnc., block to l>oeci>" town. Mgr, loo Cl!tt Dr., ;.,.<. 26. 41K-4251, NEAR boach. f Rm. apt. $165 Mo. Adulll. No pets. ' " ~ 464-C = ... M1r "\* f!EW ~ Ni'M-;;;i3264.Piit"liiii11-I ~ CosTA ·iTS. · • ~ I & 2 Bodr0om FROM $135 ----· • Bolll·ins • Shag carpet• A llfESTYLE • Drope•.• Walk in <,loa<(f -FOR THE lO'S • Swlmm.ina Pool ..... , , 1 • Bar·l>Ques Are you tired of Po)'U!I • En~~ Oaraie out a:ood money for th• An ·un11ties Paid : ~th -=r.~: Adulll, ~ pell • WalldtW db!ance to A" ~center. facllltlts and no extras to •ll'ak off Then ml<>Y the Jltesb'le ot W 10'1 at OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS. Thero'• $1 mllJloa It> -nation 1Dcludlnl la r 1 1 awlmn>lns pool, wblrlpool !I!!!!""!"'!!:~~~...... boths, -volle)'boll end e SPACIOUS e tennlJ courta, e ~ ahop 354 Avocedo St., C.M. '42-9708 Wcll·Deaigned Apta. • pro who of:f@rt &ere poup 1 A 2 BR. •II'crract1.. leuona. A beautltU.l dub-~J ' hOuso hu 2 hff!th clubl, • ~ lllO • 121Sf mo: ~ 'aunu, Indoor 1oJ1 drlvtnl ~ CJl!J., drps, •u-ranr•. bWtanl&. color TV ~ J~. encl. gar. theat<T, AcUvttlea mMn Qulcl Ad\>lt Uvlnc. free SW>doy -......... MERRIMAC WOODS t.e.qu ... 1poru to111111" '25 Merrimac Way, C.M. menta. etc. CU.tom decorated SJn. .,...,~-=:---,..-~~-.,.-111.. 1 • 2 llR'o. 1ltmlahod 1 &. 2 nn. rum or untum or Untu.mlsbed. Low move- ChUdren"I sect.Jon. Pool. in CO!ltl and no lOllt N· $140 Up. ELM GARDENS ill.~ Modtla optlJl dal1t ::;:urr& ~ s~ OAXwooD URDDI IMMAC. 4'· 2 BR. W/W APARTMBCTS ~. drpl, bl,,.,, pool. $155. (R UW., I Allio ave.II unfvrn. S\50. 223S r:i'11 On\,)'). or CanYotl or. 6*«114. NEWPORT BEACH 2 SR .. J Ba. rum or untum. 1611! & Irvine Adulto, no pets, Avail IDw. '4U5$0 or MNI ~. I l . • ~ ! I ' t. I i . • • I• " • I ' I ~ '· ,, ~ ' I I • ' ' • . . .. I .. ., ' ' tt ,I •t-I ' .. ... 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I .: " Hti ,, s HoW to Make Y•r Gar• "le •;BJ . __ c_· _ f IRST -Advert;se_ th~ ."',le ;" f~o DAIL 1' PILOT. o;al the di~ lioe ~ mulb, ~..56711, .;;a :let ~ ~ly ~~I~ • 1 Pl~OT Ad-visor help you .. .:... . . . : , , "'. "·; , , -~~":'.'-r: .. :. :.;~t .. ~, ~, ·;. 1; ' · • \,. • • • , ~ , C,. • tiks.f-' .,. ' "I .. , 1 '\ I ,,,,: " , •· rEXT -Clip out the. almost-instant GARAGE SALE sign above :a.nd paste it ·~~ ~pl•. 'it ~it'.:~ . ~i~j~i.Gci . , {or display "Y(:h.ere people· will see it. (The DAl~Y PILQT ~f": SOl'."8 t -~a~• -~~~~~!i~; .. ,.,.~ ., . :. ·pick up at ".the office. if you place your ad in pe~n. They're fr8e.) ·,. · •. ' ,-~.' ·, '. ! .: · ". '· . . , . .._:' l · ' :• , ... • ., I ~ ~ I. ..o •I ' . . . ~ ' .. --· , . ~. .... .. -Certainly .not :least, rela~ and wait fo~ the . rostomer~ to ·-come. Yo~r ~· ifr ~the j~LYi .!PI~ :~,·:;~','9::':1 ." -·~ :~: • bring resul.ts.. ·: .. '" · ,..,v · """-" i:· 1 I l l . . '' '~ . ' . . . I !phone 642-)678 /or Classified Want Ad Result.s I I • • I • t ' \ ' ' : ;ri·r · . , .. •:· ' ,. ~ .... • l. . ' . '' -' ' ' • --'-f 'i lh . . '' .. ' ' . ' ' " ... , " ' " . . . '. -~· ·t -• • , . • ·" ... • ·-, I ' ,, ·i ' ' I ' •I I :: " : ., " " " • J' ·I • :· .. •' " 1! •I ' 1' • • • • . , ., " " •, ., • • • l ~ • A 1 .-..... , • f~dol. J ... 23, 1972 ··,-....... ~ .. =~--~···· ~-J. #----~ ..... ·~-~-4 .... _' .... _...__ NOW! NEW! ' I 1 I A~:;;,. or Unfurn. 370 Oar-hr Rent 4M Ront1l1 W~ <U1 P-W ,,,... .., .SM .lchln~~. ------..;..;.112dT wtlll 10' wl4t A 11'~" FOUND pm ot dljld'1 ,,._,_,,, ' YARD a.EAN·UP 'ZDIEt Newport Buell hlahdoonrormotor-.,, NllDID ..-1Ption si-·.Jlcht ::PRIV=A~TE="•.;.•.,.b.;.n.,.i...o-.. -.~. Troe-. pnmlnr. laWtl ii)j'W:'Q;;;;f;,;j'"';iii;'J:"""~":_· otc~·_!$40~·:_!'4!!;u.40l~U~-Rlll~PONSllLI tan I!luti< -. 11, tho homo Newport He I ab 11, can. Allo. la.,. lll'tlll>ed, ~ ~~ 1!,!.~ Oii ... Rlfttol -.., WORKING COUPLE l!eld ....,, Slattr LUt, H.B. c.rtll!ed a eocp. w s' too-. -·a""'"· $l5. .... -. -need °"'· or-two bedroom MT-4157. . '46-5121 Dri.....,. llaltd $al. ayaiJulyl,&f4..5.107. ' DESK --ll!O house Wlill ·larae i.nc.a1~:t~~~r=~I '~~~~!!!!!~~ 8f5..<lSl ··-.... Will ~ -yard <lllli two VERY wz:u.18ROWN Labl'ado< I Hound AL'S QAllDEMNG I I~ at IS mo. A-. -TllAINEl>_dop) ~ most 1'UJ>llT, ·-'' .,...., I I lot ..-bw a •mall Ronbll ,,,a e\'allablo. :m -""'· Vic: bmloen Utll i Vic.....; lem<, 1aund vie St>rlnc--.,...,... lllndlc@llw -1-. c:slJ · •------LQwlo lltloh. Gt 1111 -< .. ar W. l)ay SI.) COSfA =: Sia tar. ~:.ct Htg. !MM198 ..... a or• I• I -------•I WILL turn. Olllce J11iOCO in MESA. 'e71111/alt g p.in. umana · Newport. OD!, Oilta ,,_ Rooms 400 top WHtclitt Dr loc. In ex. -BLACK II tan Gonnou 81by1lttl"1 ) Dom Sllorel, Wntdl!I. _______ ..;.;. cMnce for It -P-" WE would Hice to rent ,,,.,. Sbophfl'd ftmale found vie. · · ,. · . • . Oono.-I h"I ... ROOM tot rent, nk-e Costa lfeftta.rtal 1 t r v 1c1 1 • Jovely, bet.utttul houae with Muirw View S c ho o I • BABYSI'M'ING, my bOtnei _____ ;...;. __ Mesa borne, 165 mo. "5-<1102. .Up A doek In Newport area -· W.Wd like atrll _,.. 3-7 "'!. TOTAL SERVJCES CO. * 546--9346 * for AIJIUlt Belt of Rtt~ $MA1J.. Cocker Spaniel found playmates for my ctrl~ Plumbf Jmtall'• • Carpebtry, ROOMS $15 wk up w/kit. Ul ~~-~::ii:: eoces. Clll 'Walt&b Oark, on Victoria Street, Costa Exch. reta. Hot meal( Elec repairs, cement wut . ........ _ 6"--0012. l\4'Ha. Call and kte.nt•"" Fencd yd. iood loYbll 646-11)9 wk up Aptl, 2376 Newport at S5 mo. AnnJier4ac Mntc. MD • r ..... 14 .. , -v home .l tam i I y e~ ---·------• ~ ------- T PENiY .. Blvd, CM 548-9755. avallable. lm5 Blach Blvd. · · • am. w1lh 3 BR v.r .l.). vlronmtnt. p) wkly. Fu!Ji 111INGS By Moo.a: Fuct>, '.. · ROOM, private both, home --Btacll. -hou>e, 111/pool, July 1•27• MALE En&litb-S<'ttu type, tlm•. 75e hr p/tim<. Of! ltn. erpl repolr, appl lnolln, I'· privileges,\ comm u n 1 t y ~· engineer, etc. ~ •. ~ no lap, Summit A Van Adams in Glen lJar tract.' t!lec., plumb. tilt. 55J.f9ft. 11 11· . I :1 1. 'I ii· ;i 'I 1~ ,, I I " ' ' . ":t*"~· ~PINCHER . 1~._r(·; !~ :-- ··:s ~·· ir' ,,'-?W, I ~ I t.''•' +. ' ' ...... L:(.~Sl~~D ~~· WITI A ··{ pt}Pls. et~., 81l-8055. Ofc'a; 1«4 Old NewPOrt LEASE · 13 Br tum. house, Dyke, 1..quDl Beach . H.B. 96$..0833. ,, Haullnt 0 ... 11Home 415 lli>d.S,.toapprecla.,.E><. Newportl"'CdM.MlerAUI. --· BABYS!1TER has .,,.lllid· --~-----·I ~ • .ter. entrance $95. MS--5300 1, ~ eves ar wknd.s. 1 or g wk old silver Gernw1 from birth to 8 yri. My homlt' TREE A lri· phtnt removal. *PRIVA,l'E, ROOM* Open. . Sh<phenl PUJ>9Y -at wlla< yard CM 5'3-!494 . Yard " truh de1U>Up. ~~:ea~:;,,'= o=P~o!ern~~= .. ,. ~-llt.J ~;~l~~t one/19. Carpet s.:.V1.. ''11 i:."~":f~1=/d:~ ~ • Nr. 17th St Sht>1. C.M. · . LRO. BlkJWhlle Spontet JOHN'S Carpet,\ Upho"1,,,i hr. Call M A T 6f2.l403. ~ Call 541-4753 * 5'8-~. type dog. Vic. Tk Toe CI ea n er 1 . Ex t ra: YARD, ran.re cleanuJll, ts.,.,,mer R.ent1J1 ' 420 * Am:P0RT AREA * Ptraonata S30 Marft't-Pomona A 19th. Drl·Shampoo tne Scotcll!· remove trees. dirt, ivy. _ ...... __ .... __ _..; Adj .. Atrporter Hotel. Delux# 645-7487 fprt'f-eve1 .1 guard (Soil Retardanta).·:, Driveways, .rradl.fll. DELUXE waterfront home. 1-J..3 toom tuites. LOW'Em' REWARD tor Information FND Medium small male Degreasers A: all cok;J· 1, =84'1~-~-~·~~-~- li\lm. -4 BR. on ll' channel. RATES. 2182 DuPont Dr that wlll locate friend, Mrs. brown dog w/black face. brighteners 6: 10 minute;!· YARD &: Garage Cleanup. Close . beach, 2 boat tlips. room 8. 833--2840. ., Wllllam Wallact, (Mazy) Belae collar vie Goldenwest bleach for white carpe3·· Free eet. 1' days. Call ~~a1tio~ A~ .. ,.~·Se£!:...m5: 0~ $60 lOOllth, crptd, living Oraoee Ave. (:22.26 A Edinger, H.B. 842--4085. Save your money by aav· anytime, M&-5031. ,.,.,..., ..... v furn til St), Costa Mesa. HUllband. me extra trips. WW YARD garage cleanup.s. . -~rkled party. No pets or • u . pd. in •hoppln1 AA man on pension in Vet. SML. blk I; tan fem . ~ living nn., dlnln& rm. 8' Remo've tree!. dh1, Ivy, cnall children. S 12 0 0 . ceflter • 333 E. 17th St., hospUaJ. Cont• c t M. Shepherd • Fairly drk face ball $15. Any rm. $7.5Q,. • k IP Io ad e t • backhoe. ~r. Huntington Harbour. C.M. 673.0140, i.l.ndeman. 17i0 Forttt Ave., A ears. Vic: 'The Blufls, couch $10. Chalr $5. 15 yrs. 847_2600_ .t!M:i:n. BAY VIEW Ol'l'IC&S Apt. A. Columbus, Ga. -.m. exp. u what rounu, not =="-------·I .fiAl.BoA Jsiand (Little), 325 Deluxe, ~tloned 31906. FOUND new 10 speed bike method. J do \rork mystJ.t. LOCAL Move1. Exp college E. ~&yfront. Lr&. 3 Br., 3 Redecorated. Lldo area *FULLY LICENSED* on Balboa Penlnlula call Good rel. 531-0101. ltudent. Lrg truck. Reu. .sa.; Avail June uoo, July Realonom!cs, Bkr. 675-6700 Renowned Hindu Spirltullllt. OR 3-67'65 and describe. S1'EAM Carpet Cleaneri 533-7946 rollect. .. ~Aug It sept. $500 PH IDEAL )OC. Avail Aug 1. Splrltual Readlnp given FOUND tan Cockapoo vlcinl· prof. at lowest prieea. 3)() Hov11cl1anlng ~ /Jm. winter leue tlvai! Harbor · Blvd., CM. Good dally. 10 AM·10PM. Advice ty South Coast P I a z 11. sq. ft. $29.95. 962--0672. MESA Clean~ .. -. ca-•, $150 per !00. 673--8249. trattic. expose, 1000 Sq, Ft. given on all matterl. I can 6/21/71 80-5539. co-nlor .,. ·r--bel · .,.... ; windows, floor• etc. JULYil Br S150-$:kl0 wk. 835-3431 dys. ~~~·Es Camino Real FND. Key Ca~ Roanoke CU ; Re1ld/com'I, 557-6742 , July!Aug..Bach slpe: f. $75-MEDICAL suite, ready to go. Sani Clemente Ave., Irvine. Call and iden-STOM woodwork panel~ MMl.ll. .. NE -LOi'-RA $100 wk. All new crpt, etc. ff('ll at Bolaa Chica. H.B. tify. SSl-3991 aft 5·]) p.m. ing. Cabinets. Gen'I npain., -"'==------I Stepe to bch. f7S-rn& or ans $1ffi/mo. M6-l323. 49'l-9136 or G2-803f, Ph. Duke D a D u r k a 1 HOUSE OF CLEAN ae: 6'2-1403. 8u1fne11 R-~11 ~•• WF. y,ouJd like to n nt your FOUND 9:>xer. Vic. Slatter 646-1598. ti :noon, CS'Jltl, window• A -;"',.VIEW 2 !>$'00m. ~• -~~ey,~akulntilul houe with I< S..eh Blvd. H.B. Call to iifiNoR homt Npoift. Phon' wtllL 5 yn. tnt. - ....,,. 4 0>mplelely furnlsh. BEAUTIFUL &ood 11,. ohop -P" ~ Newport Area Identify. 147-"62. blnf -earpentry _ )l&lnllllli BAY A BeacJ> Jtnllorftl, ~.~vail June ·to Sept. $75o on E. Coast Hwy., in CdM. tor AUIUlt. Best of Sml. Dachshund _ roofin&. Call 540-65$). O'ptJ/WtndoWr/lloon etc. ~-nth. Adulta only Cpts, lltei, etc., au in. references. call W a I ta h Vic. West Colt.a Mesa p TmONS : Retid/Comm1. 64$-1401. • $ ' '1 1, i! !i' ' 'I' '' " I I j' ~ 1 lj I " 1 • ' I I j~ .. J'. ·~ .... ,. .~ .. -~'.! t~·I "'' . , ' !~., .;:._.? .'. ,,.., " ES ' ' ES ,, ' 0 .. OR LESS • No Commercial Firms • ,, I~, .. o,..fl ' ...... L.,. .. l · J ..-;··~vM 1 11 '~· ' ' ., . , . ~-.......-...... ?: -_:,__"T"""~ ~-~-,;;:.~=~==~~""-=' • .!'' ' I --·, ' Star•-or work room. Lo... Clark, 644-0022. 646-<MSO AR ' sm,. remodelji p· ~ C I Cl I 11'1~ _... " move walls. Qu&Mty work.1 rvr. lrpe t•n "I JUL\.! ~2 BR $125 rent oit·,tno. balil or lease. PROBLEM Pregnancy. Co~ GERMAN Slepberd male. Ken, pb. Re&ld. Ml-l770. .· AlJO wtndow1 Ir floor care. wt # BR ~ wk. 126 45tli Call Frank Jordan, 6U-41XK!. fident. sympi.tbetic prergan. Tan w/blk nose tnd June 6, :•lllni• . I Call Dutch 531-1508, 24 bn. St. 'NB (II bUc ocean) SHOP 1300' U60. Store 350' cy OOllDltllna· Abortion & vie. Pia-. Call~. ft-'I _, Cl I -m-~~·-t --Adop"on -• ·~·-~ -... ~ • • • • • ---~' .,... eet.. """I ~ .~. u6'J,.I\,: coun. .onu ~ ,c... ~\,,IU~ .i ~. Ma1amute • Vic Acouatical Ceilings b * WE DO EVERYTHING * * * OIM near Bftcb le Npt Bl\'d. C.M. Gt&--25'4, 23rd. Irvine, M8-3ClM. machine applied. Free Refs. Free est. 646-2139 sioift; Beaut 2 Br. apt. 518r8333, WANTperl a ,.-~ Loll 115 tlmat.,, Gl\&I'. 641-n83. 1. JEFF'• Cleanin1 Servko A~ '6128. •1irt1, wk . OFFICE apace or comm'l ex ence? Host a .,,,,,.,"'" C t C ~ \83().t31.4. .,.._ Rn a Vail. Approx. 500 tq. 9tudent in -l.aCvna p-ea 1-4 SNOOPY, our J.yr 0 I d •men , encrtte I Resldentlal 4 commertl.al l~~-SI • ,,._....;1 ft. 17404 Beach mvd., H.B. wks. JulY, 11-AUC :I> Call Beqle Jost approx 6/5 ,.. JOHN'S Patio, pool de::k; .• Free _Eltlmatts 64&-G314. ; 1 , ~r "'.,...· ps ... 11 ........ Call 847-8531 AJt. Inge, 495-4934. Brookhurat & Ad a m s • block. Free eat. ~l fol! Exce.uent HouJecleanb:W '" :fd.' "~.~$i! w .:k~ n ~: STORE & ottlce tor rent: ALCOHOLICS Anon)'moua. Collar, no tqs. Reward. appt. days or 11.tt 5. I by day. Own trafll, Bolla Chic. t llM' H B Phone 5C-ttt1' or write Days: GS-m; Eve I : • CUSTOM CEMENT wonv1 * 83fi.-064S * Oxiat Hwy, N.B. 64&-Sfn. •~ ••-a • .., · · P.O. •-1223, ~ ... "ua. ~. •w' O'W"'~. DUA ......,. ,.,,. I:;,,.-;:,.-;,-,,---,--~ Drivff, walks, patios, DEPENDABLE women to do IN Newport Bch, le patio & FlND YOURSELF MALE Doxie, brownlcrey pool •-la Do .,.,.. °"1' I b>u.lel\'Ol'k. Own trans. frplc. SI-6. St-to * OFFIC&«IO sq ft avl now. face 13 Id A t """' · n, .,,,_ .. ,. e 90-2314 e •• ,. ·~ 800 Sq Ft INDUSTRIAL JN SOMEONE ELSE. ' yn o . 111 o PATIOS al~ dri 1-~"'l===~-,--~.,,,_1 oce"'1-can 675-5852. · • "Willie" Red coll 1i • w -ve, ,.,, ..... '* ijQw to Sept. l5. Unf. 2 SHOP avl Aug. 646-2130. DllCOVI~ black ~ ooUar Liar VI new lawns, aaw, bre~ 1J'APAHESE lid)' would lift ·. 'BRi ;pt. c.M. 1!15 mo. Haa 1-rl•I Rontol 4SO n4~COV~l:m.m N w p ~ 0.~1e'. remove. 548-B668 for.... ; ~~· tramporta. :• •. ~&bltna.lll'/-l400. COSTA M&SA 5f8..00II9, ~. Child Coro I JAPANESE d ~ ltdy c 11!'."iWJici-\,ijiµlil>-2 lr '. 1441). 2880 Sq It. ~r· "' ... /"'i! .:i·: SILVER llftY mole J!OCXll•· COMPLETE day ctre J ! Cotto -N~ ooi . f\lril. June.jWO"-.ljr; Joly .CABlllETMAKERS-......,..Try;t.yau'llllliO '.Vloldty. 81nllo wer•6 Lqunal!llllarea.1:11)~ -.o.m--.iaa ; I fU5: Aug$!¥• 6'1$-33!5. • . FIBERGLASS ill 833-2100, FtlMtW. SlllO -· Sf78 to 5:30 pm. Mon thru ~ 'Mil £ARGE 1 Br., on tho l)ay. Nr. NwptFrwy 4 S.D. Frwy NEED Sc:orploo Cancerl .\ =-Cir:,°"* /ti-Hourly or -l<ly nt... ll•~---ry""-'----- l300/mo. Adul!>. ~ Grece Lo. Pltees tor .,.,:_ Slrwlet • . ' eeptlnc ouy 8"· 8!7-6!21 REPA1118, ,,......, bride, 67Ul41 (Sb. al Bf!<er, E. ol Falrvlew Chalet 1963 Harbor· Blvd., LOS!' Fl>tu. Vtlky, llaht tan, 837-4603. I bloclr, tlone. Quality wotlc. G _,, Val)o L k" II Ml) ReprHentative there C»lta Meta 6f6..&37 mW Gorman !btrt hair, Controllor Kn. Ph. Rnld. 142--l'l'IO. .,.,.,... Y· 1 ~ 9 •"'42 ooo ' ' Ilea _,,__ 4' dioke c:haln -,.1 : I I & · b.'bft, Wkly only. ~ ciili ~ or 81Hnl MAN 40, ..,,.ldfftt•. Would . dli>Ped ~ l'lelle i>t>obe'. JACK Tau I a ne-R<Hlll I"~ nl "'h 1 FtJRll• 2 Br -~ s 211 ll llke 1o meet -lady. 811-<943. . · l'OIDOd .. addlt ro yn exp; aper '"' "I ' . . . ' -»-' COSTA MESA (5.l3-rui9) MYtlm, e. IJc'd. u .. W•v Co, 54j-003&, I* PAINTING • PAP-~G ~="'or ~~·)>di.. 610 sq It. 110-220 power-,195. LOSf German Sbopherd pup. .., -~ ~' . mo/1280 sqft,pvtofc.lO dr, ENCOdt·~~ siouP tor py, 9 mo. 0 Jade". Black A Drtveweyt 1 lnterior1 __ • G .. ~~ Vacation Rentals 425 110-220 power-$167. mo. C. Jt. vun.._, peno111. Tan, btc ean:. Reward! . • ·~ """""..,~ NA'ITRESS CM ""l 5.lH226 6«Hl627 l985Wtlltce CM QUALITY teal coa lln1.lllCal--IH_llTi>~~--"-&U-4568;.;...;~1 VACATION trailw & bane • • • ~ t85. ' ' · · Welthtr pa, oil re11atant. for ""'· Eotero eabeaehFOR lea,. by owner, in· Travel 540WllITEcoek·t·Poo "Mullett" St&ya bfac1t. Ha wley'~ * W;L.'.'~R * reoort. E""'neda. M x ., duotrlal bldg. 10,000 IC!· l3l5 SHIPMATIS WANTED ::-· v"i:'1 .:::-:. = 545-5!95. 1 I Wllon,.. eaU "Ille'' 642-3387 alt 3,30, Borohard, nr Ed!ngor & Wlndjammtr, Booth Pacilio c M. "6-31&: ' &loctrlell j •1414 611-1711 * CATALINA * Grand, Santa. Ana. 642-3912. Share wol'll: A •ftPIDlel • • • l•"""==~~-==1 Beauti!ul v;e., heme. s BR. 576 to 6,IOO Sq Ft m/m.mt ,!UR~OR'S ~.It. Jl!ital ELECl1UCAL WORK. All f"ROFESS!ONAL Pa1nt'11: By--·•· or -th -M-«J01 Birch N B 511.-meuurtnrtqieonrttl."<TOt> lrlnds. Bir or amall Llc'4 61 I Honelt work, nu. Llcllnl. w= ·-· • "~•~· ' · • -ot "'orl " · Inl •--· Int/Ext Free It Rell. R t I Sh 430 NEW DELUXE M•l Unlu ! . , [SJ "' d, Laawl& ~). • Free est. ~~· • e • en a I to are ph. poMr. 1733 M~ f &Mt ...... :1 Reward. 494-3388, , • ELECT'RICIAN, llcenled,,1:,i !lfs.=_2'159_.~-~---I DIVORCED mother of two 543-3145: 836-9798 ... ,. l LOST: Very ~ -bonded. Smtll jobl, matot.J \1:'1:· ~. Frff tit. worldiV lull<-"°." delire• lo R 1 W mole ca~ blue -.; liom A repoirl. 5f3.5al3. I Reu! L1<'4. Guor. You pldi share her 3 bedroom apart, '"''. • onhd 460 ' :mo w. Oceerdli>nt, N.B. Oordonl --.,.•n do -. ment with mother of two j'Ai.in,y needa pool home. l'ovnd Cf ... ltl~) 5IO Reward. '4Ulll. ' ·! "I 184U5lO. · reeelvlng w.llare. Call Pam· Sclilil, -· Rtl'o. Call 3 MONTHS Old pt lloqle. LOS!' honey -puppy QUALITY ,AINTING A PAPERING, eia at 645-7019 alt 4 pm, BUI Parker, Acent 1116-2500. 11 .. ut marked. Ctn't l1nd vlclnffy -ID SChool. GARDENING !19mlnHul>ortrft.Ll<6 BALBOA Penn 4 Mn bachl Ltke to trade? Our Trw:ler's my way homJ. ~ Reward. MM10&. 5 Yra exper. In area. Re-'~· Rtr1 turn. MJ...m. apt. sleeps 4 Avail July ]... Paradile ooiumn iii fir )'OU! Daily Plot Want Ad• baw MALE Slame.Mt cat decla'i\o-ed plantln&', haul away, pnua1 ,~ALITY interior p&lntlnc, Labar day. $125 wkly. 5 linel. 5 dlJrl Jar 5 buc:lat. hArnlm ,.ior.. . A netltered. Vldnlty Slater landscape maibtenanoe. 11 Verry ft'UOnable r a t ~ 1 • 64&-0604 or 642-2440. ~ " M·~·-F v _.., ....... "' 1'rte •lti.matea. Coneae student M&-7051. '""~ .. """·--::;..:.:..:· .:,· =-::,:·:::::.-· •ma or '4M07' !'{,~ i~'., 'Ji,;lj""~ * -:&... ~--:Jt, .,~:Jc.,._ c . * * Blk/wht fem husky. ).!.'JI Ludaoa ~· Tne '. AlNTING -H°""' .. dean. -.. ·= ··" .... ...,.2µ -". auarontHd work. Llcel9ed Iha.re ruce apt. Wkdyl remGVaJ. :r:sro ~; A inlured. 175-5140. -~-~~·:_ _____ ,,. __ ,_ _____ ,... __ _.. ___ "''LOST in EMtblutt. Trash lw.~, lot de&IUIP. Tho Haniman. Up to II on. )MM girl needed to •hare 2 Holl lfOWll fem. tort./ l\epllr .,.inlden, m.Jt•. Labor U buy mat. Call llR furn apt. $82.50 mo. lirade .. r's D..rad1'se: shell ldtt<!n. 644-2239 . JAP Moblle "°"· 517-5846 ~!SlSI~ .:a GERMAN -· INlle Co WAL . R HUNG '87.50i 2 BR; 2 ·&, ~~· . ' ';· >. . I pup. No collar. Vie. Npt Belt ~-;j=~~ I 946-2419 'P-tof~ not. over · ') rl.'. ' · river jetty, 541-8f3S. , · 35. s~t'bnly. ~. · · 1ne~ · -· r ... -h• h d , · ai.o -.. _ 1'&<1.n . .. .. • p er . ·pro ' tnter/exter. SHARE 4 BR, University •H" .,_' t • tit. ~u" Park Condo, community . I mes Clout. 646--0507, -· FOR ...... neat palnllnc, pool& e<c., 833-8116. B!JC "will., mtle a,.._ Ooaqt-. lrttirtar or ""'1'IOr a nu. SH.at!: de!Ul<e tri -1eve1 ·. d .. · 11 ' Sponlel, ftea L'Ol. on Victoria ;•[!ft tl,&"11 -·"" ralll. Dldc, -· betich apt,, Be.lboa. ' 0 ars St.,CM548-7582. ·: iiW,¥'r.uat ""~· V~0 'Pl11ter, It~, ile'lair 1225/mo. each. 615-7449. !,nJ.all-lora •~ p TCll · r,:;1 ,.s,'34!1'•' * A Pl..ASl'EIUNG ,,Th. . e : :!iiCEho~:~ :., ~a; s::::. ;:.-~1:'--lntjjjtjjjructjiiioojiijii~l~jjjjjj;;1 l•~lli\!::!~ All ~ ~matea . Trade Jor. ·TD.'•"'~!' P.h· · ·o-•· -od ,. mJ 1o 99 ~ S en•> m.85Ill ·or' , w, "' '• "' ' · •3:!1t -. *. ·Plunlbl"I Val. 137,llOO. W""' prop. Nlli Schools & ' !!i\'f1Ja!;011e; ' -':---'---"""'-·I , 0 .1· ' I LY evenlnl, T.o. or ' 613-6510 Alt. 1 Ion ., *~1791 * 11&\'l on home ft\lalrt l4 Undivided Int...., ·1n 153 . 2\i Acri OOI! ci~ 15 000 natruct • 17• n.e ·~ plumblnf patnt. I • V • , ' ' ,jCM 1 "NB lftl T--..;..n:;;;ia_·__ ' acres, 11' way betwn Hemet Value. Want 1ravel trailer tNTERESTEl> JN A COMPLEm Lawn A ~•.•vn• ~ PI LOT ~ ~ ~.::;.:.-:-~ or ':i'1~VIS, Realtor REAL ESTATE CAREER? ~"%!'e;:'~llllrw. PLi:i::~ :AQI 113,1)(1() eqty -· 1542.7000 (n4) 548-11112 -· * -* ~ · • !2500 equity ~~It.Ii 61!A1tP •a Linc. Conv. for eo~a:::: ~~Ea~ i:i::.~= COLI PLUMllNO acre Jot, Rueno '-'""""'a, Comlt, ' Fal""', Rtmbltr 325 Old No. Nwpt 111. NB ' f' 1 • ~ JI hr. amt... 115.11'1 ORANGE U ml. So. ol Elllnorr. Trade War. P.U. Camper, trlr or E. F . .J..UO.. LAWN SERVICE Dr&lno Ullcl>aed -$1'.!IO <or Auto or? f. A1lo n,.. 10' akllf w/'11\p R. E. Education S1nee 1914, Cu•·Edii>""'-n..-...bl. s. ..... Mne • llll' -$l5. <n•> 492-1179 osmtr,nevrlnwtr!42-211111 EJ. a1tl'~'i57-•-JI' HAVE 20' ESTAS l<>od 1ST Gracie Prep edueattcn. • S•ILB""T HULL. rut reitr. LtUn retclq, wrtttna TJllll SIRYIC& RooflllCI "' """ stalnlt11 .u equtpl tlxturtt. arlttl.. MU • t 0 f I••: Trtmmlns. Prunlhl • Cleuo --------·I valued at $210. Will trtcle lluty entr. Val U4,llOO, trd outrltloo& l1"1C11o• 11-. UJ>. l5f2.me or -· • T. GilY Roollrw. lltol r.r ~11qu.,, or 1111> lot In• prop or 7 0....... nd • • ~:. ol Dlrtcl. 1 dO ft>!' owo -. mftl -mlll. 19,l.2544, 53!.l033. • ....... s,-..., JlM'S <l<Jd4nln&'. <OJ1ll)lt1' 645-l'llO. SfNllO. , Calli. Teochtrt Cr• d . lawu 4 yard cart d ... u .. "BLIJJTS" Pppuhlr\ 'ILln-' 01\EGO. N-3 BR, II tcre, In w/op. M•f. !M. J111J 1· ~ •r.' • "\'. '. ......... ,a~ ~ da"""LN ·-Aug 1 Ull.64M2!1 ·~·G-i!a' 0' '-...,..,.., ""~•--e o 1tllnr, • o~ Rotu• !Unr Vt!., nr Med-• • · ~ L •NDSC * -··-·-·--Will Trad< *1r '"!\'Ina" or fotd. Gd woU , wll< to tehll, OIL palnllll( d ..... , lftP " " "* SEWING • DJJ:ll<lNl!«l E·Modd, In Blull1, Prtn-ahop. Prop Onnct County. nm • advanced All apt aw lawna, l/prlJ!klm, dedca, Men ·Womtn. 11>.-w. M rk I clpals only 641-2028 674-:nis, -· Incl. -. dlildr'Oll'I cloanup. Slalt Uc'd. 1116-l215. """ Tto clollar --a elp ace * *. . * * * * wuut..... Uml!H ._ ElQ'. Hawalltn ~ EaUmaleo. Call 1141-7450. -•mall -Tllttln Ooinfleio pfdell1nc -"'""'""' -Mia ~. 83M238. Kamalanl, .._ Ntt\ ...,...,., JO !"vi- ,. COAST'S leading ·- -------·-. ------ I \ ,, • H ONLY l'llOT • 1Lllll1 ~-J[HJ I ~-~1 ·• ruJ jl.___-._ .... ~][jJJ :ml -Lo~ ......... ~l[fi]~J 1 i:-1 _,,,,~ IDJ 1 .:.r -··-··..:~;;m;~ Holp Wontl<i, NI & fl 710 Holp WOftlocl, M & fl 710 Holp Wont.II, M & fl 7101 Holp Wof!IM, M & , 7lf HolJ! wo-. M & fl 710 Holp Wonto<I. M & fl 711 Appll•-f11 CREW MANAGER 1IWP """" In -lar --------R£STAllRANT Allitt. Jo!sr. SERVICE Stalloa ..-., O'KEEFE " M.mtt' bllin tU ... )PU&ot 1 ----J~[ J[ll) I Sltns l-;......3-_D_M_ap<'llc_..,......,.Sla:-.,,-,.-~ 1AVON INVlTES YOU to SS.93 each • up. stut earntnc extra cub Cail ~ anytime ttlllrc our exciting eoe-metic tuhlor11 Lor tummtr, We need 2 mftn <1Ver 11 that GEN. Ottico Mrk. Ptrm. aparttnflrt. 2316-Newport POSrnONS open Jor MllJilt. Expu. Well ~. Om-apply in penoo D W. oven A broffer unit, burntt can handle a am.all St'(IUI) of OulltandJ.nJ e 0 'm P • n Y Blvd, C.M. M&-rr;i.i. tood atrvict m a n a I e r • 21, Apply 4 to 5 PM, Clout Hwy, NewPOrt Beach. top, hood, coppert.one. New. ~ bo • '.w•---w -··tom•Tt bl!ne.tltl. A-ppl_y to A.M. to' p-·--·uoi ·---·-----· c ·-·-· ·····-flK 'Y ,...,'5 "'' "-P.M. z.ie•r Jewelers., 11 MAN, Perm 1 '--wa· early _.... -,.......... Jedro'" J¥N OJ"•-· .M. SERVICE sta attendt.nts, ~.. UWM.K'.~ COflt, .,,_ for Southern Oranae Coun-Faahlon II N B AM °"'*Plptr del. lo I ·POWER===-=:Mc-0<-ohlnt.,-,-.Opec-r--nt"'or cxpd, Full A pt. time. Apply 6t0-!Zf. tt'• favorite oews~per. Mm •• · • bornff tn 'N'pt. Be b. • x p • d w/Na,ugahyde-typt' •u• '"NT Btu Rub ~ Sta., REFRI==~a~IFrtfl=--.-.,-. -de~,· ... 3- Te l.vision Repeir '72! For • pttlOPal •ppt. * BIAINE'S 'IV * Call Ml).'1011. can '*'" $JIO.OO 10 $400.00 GENERAL Otoce .. Penn $200/Mo. Mull hav• de-malen.L Hourly' r<. Se> REST,.. ""' 3IO!l El Toro, Rd., Lag dr aide-by-side w /lee servlcln& All Brands Aulbariud Maana"'1t. Known lot bonelly 1141).4313 Tllo CERAMlC Ute m-w &. remodel. Tree est. Small joba wel~me. ~2-420. · Tutorlr111 ·----~-~~ SPANISH TUTORING All .,.... 673-%380 !~_-_._-_ .. ~lllll Job Wonted, Milo 71IO SCR·AM-LETS ANSWERS Zealot -Saute -Sbine - Opaque -SQUEEZE Before maniage a girl em· braces a man, but after mar- riage abe puts the SQUEEZE on him. INDUSTRIOUS young man experie:oced M plumbing, painting, r t n e r a 1 maln- tenanCe needs ! u 11 • t I m e employment. Call Brian, 00-0022. SfUDENT W8lltl full time work. CM or Newport area. $43-9412 or 979--3905. GENT 48, Joe. refs. as Hkpr, chffr, deckhand, boat & yard maint. Geo. 64!H:l514. Job W•ntecf, Female 702 BABYSITTER wanted. 5 day wJ<, 1-5 yr. old boy. Your home. Mll1il Verde North pttf. can aft. 6 pm. Sil-8709. Pt'J'Wedtd1tpendln,connum-F/T for rmaU bulmHI m pend. car • be rftiabJe. ttr than averqe Pl>' tor mus. maker. Almost n••· her of boys you can cany. C.M. Preler 21 to :IS YTI· -rich! girl. 645-7417. 1133-R MANAGER s.~•--••• •22• Thil lg a dignified carttr Ute typtnr, gd phol'lf' l!-klll•. ~==· ~~~--~ SERVICE Station v.uk, full g-un.~. ~ "-· commanding high wa.gea. No Some Bklq)g. &IS-0600. MA'l't1RE &bysitter for 2 MClll'O'Via A\>e.,'-C"'.,""M"'. --1 I: put time poaitions av&ll. MAYTAG repatnnan ills bu cbildttn, nges 1 • 1. R£Al ESJAJE PRESTIGE POSITION oUera La Pu Union, I.& Pu Rd. wuhen .,,:::-_ to 1100. ~--uperience i1 necessary t HAVE ope"1"" ror mature n-----i, c-" 963--o or -~· I ~ bl 1 el .......... ....,'6 ,,__ .i-Qiuw•"-11 IUl ...,, e,'(cdlent salary, bonua plua at Sa.n DieSto Fry., J.aauna deliver w/1 yr. ruom. BABYSITTER .rwded, ' yr. mus 1,1111: • e 0 g ......... \VOmM 1n large OtUL..::. aft 6 pm -nl old Jirl, Evea. m.y home. \Yllh boys. lf intereirted and Duties CQ.nsist of typing, ru. . ' • CAREER fringe benefits. Opportunity Hilt. Report in pel'!IOfl 0 >'· 839-1178. Own tran1. Call 546-6911 can Jrtart now, call 897·ll1D jng, 10 key adding machine, ~f R : ~ n g In e er <> r 1or part owntnhlp throuih No phone calla. --~D"'E~L~U~X=E---1 t>etween 11 am.&:• pm. from 9 A.M. until 2 P.M. l.l'.llWtriQg phones etc. r..fwt i;;eml-retired, Y:ouid you llke earninl• fol' the rl1bt man. SEJtVJCE Station: Polliti'lllS F RIGIDAIRE BARMAID wanted. Good CUSTODIAN,S2.66perhr. + be able to work~~ dny on to Jea;rn bo\v ... tdo ~':Jest in i.:thluagh~!~r~~.!~~·:~~ :~::u~Se~ r= ~~!'_!'anlltn/ll•t·•Dmr~:a:1c8J.,_l60_.===~=-912-~221~91 pet"80nalily a must. Apply eveni ng lfhitt diffettntial, Saturday occuionally. ywr Qlf!' re~ e ~ .......... ...~.... "'" 1- 11).3 Knot~ Keg, •12 s •·ti · i·~-7 Adva.nctment Opportunitiefl perQI on the \\11olesale bala pand1ng FULL SERVICE to: L. J . Levin10n, Senior Mmt haw exper. GcJ. earn· * KENMORE Dlx. ~ed. v " ~':n,3~;-"·P:~· ~;:U:'30 Excellent company benefits le make large protHs at the orianization: Excellent op-Vice President, Mr. steak, tng potential. Jerry dryer. Coppa-, X..tf model. -"-"'-bol=~BJ~v_,d~.,~C~.M~-==--1 pm. Exper. r e quired. including paid vacation. as.me time? Comt! up &: portunities in: Inc. P.O. Box 5805 T. A., Parham, Mesa Verde Shelll-='100=. ,_•lll-4=_149._.,.___~-I BOAT TOUCH·UP Personnel OUice, S 0 u t b paid insurance & retirement ipeet several oUter ex-* LIBERAL LICENSING Denver, Colo, 80217. Serv .. 3Ul Harbor Bl, Costa OVER 2)() wutien, c!ryen, c:;:-';:~~:~. I~ Cout Comm. Hosp .. South program. Costa Mesa area. ~th ..... N,, ,<;bing the ~ * ~RAM h I I Me11&. ttftigen.to,.. from $39.95. Le,guna. 499-Illl. An equal Write Clasgified ad No. 10 ing. 0 ieensc requu-.. ~,..,.,oomptt ensve n SALESLADY-CASHIER SERVICE Station needs 545-0780. Call Bob I..ondre:u opportunity employer. OiUlY Pilot P.O. Box 1560 For furthe1· info, C a 11 Houae continual train1nC Mature &: Experienced want· ni,ght man, $-10 pm. Must I -.~REFRl==~c-.. ~2 ~D~R~.-. ~u;=~I M2-3T90 DATA RECORDER Costa Mesa, Calif. 921626 ~uo3 & talk to Lee. ! :!81.Jm~ =: ed by relatively-small food haw 10tne aervtce station AMANA. Cop{ltrtone, Jll5, BOOKKEEPER/=, ~~I OPERATOR HOME MANAGER MECHANIC, fleet main-*Trade-in plan store. not a super m.arlce:t. exp. UNION on.. 393 E. 963-1531; 146-Q02. charre I: pa . Part·llme: now, full time Mature competent woman to te:nance O'baul expert. Own *Full servlct! oUit>_.e No Sat. night or SUn. work.1....:l.::7t=h-=SI=.'-' C=·=Mc.·--~--1COOD automatic waaher driven Uc. 709.c Randolph, Augutl 11th. Submit quallfi· live-in' Ii: manage Orang.! tools. 109-C Randolph Ave., CALL JACK ,BACK ' Medical .I: ho1pital bendita. SERVICE Station Help, ex· dark blue $40. 146-7565 Only C.Af. cations 10 Rull'I McClure, C()Wlty home for 2 adults. To1 ~c~·'='·==~-_,.-,,,.---, (Il4) 833-lXo& Uniform turn. $2.25 hour. per. Full ai P/Time. 990 E. between 4 I: 7 pm. $ BOYS WANTE D S P.O. Box 1810, Newport arnuige interview appoint· li1fECHANIC, Class A llcen&t', COLWEU Appl~"-Nutrition, Coast Hwy .. N.B. CUSI'OM Upria:ht Jtl'tt'ur Ale• ll-15 Beach, 92663, ment, call (213) 867-5361. fUlly e.xp. in tune· u pb, (ln rear ';;f 6 the Toy World SERVICE Station/attendant, 5'2", like new s~. ~~tBa~ honest. oD~E~N=T-A-L-~Rea?-p_tio_. -n,..-, H 0 U S EKEEPER/Babysit· ;:pefro ~r:ndli,n c~ PROPERTIES IJIC Store on k>"'-er level So. full time, eve. ~hift. Exper * 546-2159 * P-. .,.· s ex-rlence with •-ler, part lime. Car & exp. "' n e a · 1 , ~--only Ugbt meehanlcal 2. Able to work from •"'""'X. ,.,. r-'"~ ..., over $175 No gas 6 ....... 1t Shopping Cl!llter, Costa · REFRIGERATOR, c I ea n ,, ... v surance needed for modtrn bee C.a.11 644-6439 r-Y• ' ' M!!la.) know I, Neat. In appearan~. auto, defrost, 5 .,,.. ol.d. 3 PM to 8 PM and 8 hours ' ' days, no Sun. Artlo, 19th le . . I A I nly 2500 ,._ on Sa.tunlay. group practice. NewPOM *HOUSE KEEPER* Newport o.1, 645-15.12. fa subaidilll')' o PP y monungs o • * 893·~ * Bea•h 1~•) ·~·.., (714! CdM 1 1 ~ 1 l '"· Cotw-" Co J SALES TRAINEE N-~ Blvd., C.M, 3. EnjoyJ piz:za parties and 67J...456J =es . .,.,..,....vovv' coupe wan II-"""• pan MEDICAL OB/GYN ofHce "''"' ~ ' Interesting work in uphalt .,,.~. REFRIGERATOR, Y•l:')' Disneyland. cook w/car & refs. Very requires front office girl REAL ESTA TE repair 1ale:s, Previous sales • SING!.E needle Operators, clean, inside I-out. $60. 7130 4. Would like to make $15 to DENTAL at 11 is tan t • rood salary. 644-2709. w I insurance experience. PROFESSIONAL exp. desirable:, Must have exper. • on dr!sse:s &: Weatminater Ave. W~bn. $40 per week. Chaltslde. 2 yn exp. Salary INSURANCE Agency or Co. PIE'ase send resume to P.O. reliable transportation. Xlnt .sportsW!ar. MG-0303. Cameras & This job b getting new CU!· tomen t:ir Southem Orange Qiunt)''• 'ta.vorite newspaper. No collecting, no delivering. Transportation 1s furnished from yoor houae. If interest- ed call between '9 A.M. and 2 P .M. daily. 197-1310 BOYS open. 830-3730. El Toro • background. General Ottice Box 3992, Long Beach, Salesmen k· brokers! The opportunity tor advance-SITTER. own trans prefer· E • ent -Laa Hills area. Clerk. Age 21-30. Varied 90803. opportunity ls here! Yqu are ment. 2 yrs. coJlege prefer· red. PIT days, 3 child, ages quipm DENTAL ass.b:tant, ei:per., duties. Policy typing, oome l ..::::.:;e~e.--,N=E"'E"D"E°'D;.---needl'd immediately for our red. Call 549-1161, 9 AM to 8, 11 • 13. 6C-6113. HOME movie outfit. Dejur South Laguna oWce:, Mon.-bkkpg, Salary open. 673·3833 Two Office Girls rapld]y exi>andinc Re a I 5 PM or StG-0319, Eves after Sunday only. Delivery orl Spectator w/Soligor !entet, Fri. x-rays. Send resume to 1or appt. Estate division. Po!lth'e op-8 PM for interview. newspapers to carriers and w/cue It lizht meter, P.O. Box 122, Dam pt.IN --SURA~~N-CE-.-. -.. -rsona1--1-;...-Must be 25 and able to drive port;unit)' tor. advancement. SALESMAN aupervlslon ofdeliveries. Re-WoUe:ra.k projector, Flexeo DENTAL A 1 sis tan t • girl with 31:11ne exp. nee:led _ APPLY _ PJlone. Good Potential quires valid California driv-lit~ It. acreen. Best DfM' Orthodontic experience on-by Costa Mesa Agency, part 186 E. 16th St., C.M. Iii• Call Mrs. Schmid! e:r'1 licenae and good driver over .$100. 548-3&ill. Jy. Call AM only. 842-ms. ti~. 642-QilO: ;4 WESI'CLIFF record and a van or station 35mm CamttaS. Leiat.!, etc. DREAM OPPORTUNITY INVEST IN NEW ACCOUNTS ,}f1L p,,,.,,;.,,.1 Aa"ency WttgOI\. Pie ... oontact ,; 2\0 slid< pro-. GOOD TYPIST A,. 111-14 to d•ll,,.. papers Will do YOtlr typlnt ol In tile Dana Po!n~ San a.. hor homo, Wiii pickup ....,DAILY PILOT Prestige Nat'l tinn otters o~ - . -2043 We:stcli!f Dr., N.B. Benton WilllamJ enlarJer. lflcc &. 8mm ' portunily lo l•arn" loa<h YOUR FUTURE CLERK RNI Esl•le c..... 645-2770 Cll'culation D•parlmenl movie projec:ll>r.'Talo! cun ; professional makeup tech-Full or p/tlme. New or experienced, join the ('>_.,ES Cle k temaJ , .. -... DAILY PILOT in 'trade. sg2..3834. : . 'lb hJ h . 0 OSS Experienced .vu.., r • e • ..-..51' l30 W. Bay SI., C.OSta Mesa PENTAX ~-rs with -Cot• • ruques W1 g eanung BE YOUR WN 8 I Minimum 1 )'ear Company that's arowinf. U party &. paper goods store. -..urc • •-G and dollvor locol H.B., 492-4420 F. V., Wost, 75< per 119. or will work by hour coll 847-3095. potential. Also possible to Men or Women wmmercial banking. you do not ha""-a jjcense, Previous 11a)es exp. re-T E L EPHONE Answering Norm.el lens with mum ' have a small busine:u of CENTI NELLA check on our "Ito ,.-quiffll. Full time. Apply in Set v I(: e Operators, EX-auto. Takumar F4 telephoto C AS H daiJy selling pETm&nent gold m e: t a I Social Security C a rd I , NEED help at home? We Sam.ple1 &. complete sales have Aide• • Nunes • kit trtt. Permaplate, P.O. Housekpra • Companions Box 2499, Costa Mesa. • Hom emakers-Upjohn ---.-CASIUER===-- S4T"'681. Food.chft:ker, exp. bt clan GIRL. H.S. aenior will do restaurant. ~9310. houst\vork, etc., tor rm & Clerical brd in NS.Mesa. sch! dist. your own. For interview Lease A Yellow $49 .;· person, 9 am-4 pm. 800. PERIENCED ONLY. Able $195. 54&-5007, appt. all ~1835. 1 T1xi Cab BANK Baker St., C.M. Mr. Harper. ~=·all ahift!. Regency, Furnitv,.. DR.AIPERY Installer, c!Jfrtom Regional OUicc Re1f 'E1t1te1 SAWYER home needs ---------,1 exp'd 5 day week, Call for Aprit 1714) 646-7121 L" • C r mature hou se k e eping TELil'HONE solicitors, top SaleS•t.&Sun.only • multi-benefits. CaB foc in-546-1311 Full 1~1ens:!!f .. ;_ou.H women tor practical nur• salary+ comm. Part tixne WAREHOUSE t.endew. Window n...,;,,.ns Norma Ferguson s~es .. ~ program n..n ..... Co .._;_,,.rt ---00 cost. M••••.,,,..t op-Ing. &tll-67!6. eves. ,...._. ., ~~· LOADED Inc. 549-0410. poftunttie.. .A;k° tor Mrs. I =,:..,===----area. Call Uter 4 pm ask DRAPERY~ARPET Sales. Atk for Herman Equal Opportunity EmplO)'el' Jones for tn!orm.atkm at ~a~~~ no':'~~ for SI.le. 557-2T8l. ' *-DINING RMS. Exper, decorator t.y p e NEWCOJ\fER WELCOl'dlNG: 842-5581. nee!., should be good home TELEPHONE Sales. Top llf ,,.....n. Activo •10'"· Excel """NE DCDCQNNEL Hospilality 11°'1"' Tarbell RHltors "wer. Call 64&-l9IO ht. 9,00 commlnlOiis and bonus. Ap. Hutch with glass top, ... draw+ comm. 492-225-t U\.YI rl.f\,.J To Call LOCALLY on r.e\v pl tn between 900 <f"g SERYICESe•GENCY 1 u· b · · and 6,oo, Y person · China with glass • ENJOY Sen•-~ __ , ••lal•'· n 1'1'Siclent• am IC! nng111g RECEPTJOl\TJST: Crea t and 12·00 ............ at 8381 Bolsa • .......... ....... . . ' I Goo.. . SECRETARY to Vice Pl"elli· ' '""""' doors "'149 • &lmmer. 544--4136. HYLAND ENGUSH g\rl, reliable: 1- exp., housecleaning &-baby· aitt:lng, $2.50/hr. 8 am·l pm M·F, own trans. 494--4546. H.ICH School Junior avail. tor child care/or J t • Then, EARN MORE !or Free &: Fee Positions ,nris & c1vtc mo. ·.• pay PoSilion for the gal who AvenU@: MJctwt.y CUy 1 • 1 Pl · M t ha happy bl' t 'DA dent. Permanent..,. time,' 3 ' ' Bre·'-'"nt, '1119 • LABS your eUort!! Not based Immediate o ..... n r-s time. us \'e likes pu IC contac O<; ..... CLUJ:u • upon the number of trans~.c-,..... ... smile, car. typiu~ ability. right hand . gal to the days per wk. Must 'be sharp. TEL E pH 0 NE Operator. Dining nn table & housework. Refs. C a I I Katie, 54.5-3658. Holp Wonlod, M & F 710 Accountants to nm Ma¢blne Dralbman 1700 Marketing Sec'ty S700 Insurance Sec'ty $550 Rec'pt/Sec'ty to $550 Purchasing Oe:rk to $600 Dental Ass't, Laguna $500 NEWPOR.T Porsonnol Afoney 133 Dover Dr .. N.B. 642-3170 CONTRACTS BID CLERK Rnpontiblo tor preparation of commercial bid! &: price quote•. Medical & Pharma- ceutical product knowledge desirable. Requires good tJ(ping ak:ills. calculator op- eration, ability to work \vith · numbers A detail, good com· munication 8ki.lls, willing· ness to work under pressure. PURCHASING CLERK tions comp1e:ted, but your ~f:~Sec/G:n~toJ:.' :J47-:ffl5. president's secretary. Good w4.Cltnm. (!)qi. b kk&rnd. &Taveyard shift. 228 F~sl, 6 chairs $99 VERY Fl RS T COll-!· 488 E. 171.h (at Irvine) t:l\f NICE -Gi;l v.'/traus-& good· phone. voice. Start $450. Call Must type 10-tJ> wpm. For Laguna Beach. Large t able with MISSION OIECK. Work 642• 1470 cl riving record. sports-blind-Jean Brown. 5 4 o -6 o 5 5 • I ~•"'ppt'=, ~<llll=644-=_1688=·===-2 leaves, $149 with a hiahfy oompetitivc ,....,...,...,..., .... ...,.,..'!!'!I •tl . to , . .,.. 1.,. .2 girt• dur-CoasW Aaency, 2 7 90 SECURITY GUARDS Game table & and highly successful com-JANITOR _ Man capable'Of ing summer. 9 AM to 4. PM. Har!Jor Bl. a.t Adams, C.M. Lang tenn assignment for The Huntington Beach 4 c hairs, $.139 pany. We're branching out • general e 1 e a n 1 n g , Sup-644-5045. RESPAURANT:, We an tak· f'Ull or part time. So. <>ranee IMlen Hlgh Scheol ThmnuvUle e ~tanJ.ey and we need pi-ofessional plement your income. If you NIGHT ~ccu-rity J!Uard will· in&" appUcations for Co. area. UN I F 0 R M S -District Century e Bassett Real Estate Agents. Let's live in El Toro or Mission illg to \Vork evenings. ttust * EXPERIENCED* FURNISHED. 1% tor over· hu an opening for Many, Many more flrand t-'k!! Call DARRELL c 'k ··1 w It lim• ~.~•p lil•'--s ,_ .,mln1'1trot1'vo ~ Viejo,~ can give you 3~ hall" small bont r-:.;pel'., age oc ta1 a reSIU · r•c e~v• ... ..,. en ... r -name:t MEEKER. 546-8555. hrs:. work in that area each 30-50 yrs. Call 49~137 fDr Food w•1tre1111 Sterling Security Service S.cNtary * BEDROOMS ESCROW night. 5 nights a wk. Write appt Ccpoka l26 S. Lemon St., Anaheim starting salary $613. mo. plus SECRET~RY Cleary, 7640 E. Slauson. · Bartenders SERVICE Station Attendant, xlnt benefits. Interested •P- Experience necel™U')' Commerce, mfO. NOTE TELLER BUI ~BoYs lull time eves Ii: wknda. pllcant1 report for the writ· MARINERS MU>t be exper., neat ~ ten lest al 9 AM on Satur· Dishwasher -6 clean cut Hourly wage + day, June 24, 1972 in Room ESCROW J .C. PENNEY CO. Experienced Apply in person 10 am 'pm incentive bonll!. Don's Gulf 232 at Edi!on High School. 24 FHhlon l1l1nd JOLLY ROGER Service, 5911 So. Coast Hwy.. 21400 Magnolia, Huntington 1515 Westclill Drive, Suite 201, Newport Beach 645-8111 Newport Beach -UNITED -RESTAURANT Laguna Beach. Beach. Californ ia Bank =·~"Del Pr do ~-··• o rt ·1y E lo Js Seeking "'JJ,;N a "Make Room .For Dad-~-PPCl uni mp ~er Dana Poipt Marina d y • _. •• e l,e 'a n out the HOME 6 lilonareh Bay Plaza Don't give up ~ ship! garaie:. ,your trash ls CASH WAREHOUSE LOADED wi;alUYiN6 "Rl4S0 s Variation of styles *HOUSEFULS ACCOONTS receivable clerk. Must be rell&ble A have worked with the public. lJte tY,p~ . req. KnowlOOge ot water di!irict he I p tu 1. District in Laguna Niguel. Pie~ call 8.11-2500. 1 to 2 years experience & -"" l>Pin& skills required. Documentation CLERK EXCEi J ·ENT opportunity for right girl. Some factory f'XpE!rience required. $2. hr to Star\, but rapid ad- vanee?UE!nt. We will train Lap machine operation. 545:-0«IL '"''CORA TOR South Laguna For that llem under $50. try with a DAILY PllDT us; the Penny Pincher. Oasafied ad; • . . . s 496-1213 CONS.ULT ANT Help Wonted, M'& F 710 Holp Wontod, M& F710 WAITRESSES Lunch 4 dinner waitresses, cocktail waitresses I-night hostess. Appl:v ln pel'80ll J...5 pm, ~fon·Fri. Will separate ; , j from Model Homes E state Bankruptcies , AccountJ Payable . Oerk, Must Type 673-MOO or 549-1933 Ask for Margaret AFME code w.tlder. Apply at Buehler Tank 4 Weldilw, 321 W. Katella A v e • , Orange. APAR'IMENT MANAGERS Adult Complex 24 Uni.ts 639-64lll A'MllIDANTS, service .ta.., full Ir p&rt, day I. trite, SaJary + comm. 644--0743 CdM. ATTRACTIVE GIRL I Occasional wwk I Hi pay, 11hort hours I Ge~I cleanifta I No heavy "'Ot'k Must drive. Apply 11·1 RENTAL READIER 569 W. 19th, Costa Mesa A TI"R.ACI'JVE women to learn &-teadt prof. makeup. Training free, eam top It J)O!l&ibte to ha.~ o w n busineSB. Fult or part time ba!is. ~tn;. Grayce, 54!>«JJ.9. -. l year genrra.l office exper- ience, 10 key adding ma- chine It typinz aldl11 re· qull'ed. SECRETARY l to ! ye:e.n genera.I t1eCtttar· ia.I experience. Outgoing penonalitY, 1trong typing skills. Mr. Gene Stone (714) 540-5000 Ext. 552 HYLAND LABO RA TORIES 3300 Hylond A,vo., Cool• MoH, Coll/. '2626 Equal Opportunity Employer Exper ienced TELLER PROOF OPERATOR For New UCB NEWPORT CENTER OFFICE -UNITED-- CALIFORNIA BANK Contact Mt . .Murray m2 W. Colllt Highway Newport Beach 646-2431 Equal Opportunity Employer EXPER SILK FINISHER. Full or part time, top pay, best of worlcing cone!, Apply CLERICAL In pel'liOn, Contine,..I Cl..,,. ers, 810 N. El Camino, San POSITIONS Clemente. Interviewing for ~'Ork ln Lofl E X p E R IE N C E D food For this •r•• Equal Oppor. Employer FuJl time career oppor. Must NURSES, pvt duty, all types have recent successful ex-all shift1. Lescoulle Nurses per. in selling custom drap.. Registry, 351 Ho8pita1 Rd., · A · NB enes acce:uones. · 642-99&> or M0-9954 Excellent commission I.: car l nterviews 5-5 M!F ;~nse. Out.!t8.!'ding bcne-NURSES Aider, all shifts, ' F/tilne. H.B. Conv. HOsp. Apply Jn Person 18811 Florida St., H.B. 10 AM-4 PM OFFICE Clerk with une payroll, billlng & t;yping ex: Equal Op:~~1Employer per. Small cffiee. Appl:y '""""""""""""""""""[ Allie Mae's, l.5fKt Monrovia. N.B. J. O. WALDEN CO. We provide a bread arope of services to churches. We seek a matuni, dignified representative. Exclusive 0. C. territory, Comm of $18,000 plus is reasonable and expected. Contact Mr. O'Callaghan at (213} 892-4419 for appt, LEGAL Secretary, super aharp. with some SH, stenoratte, ltd auto, book· keeping exp. N e w p o r t Center ort;ce. 644-6400. Part Time Exporioncod ' TEWR -UNITED-- Collfemlo. Bonk m Oc11n Avo. L ...... looch 4""6546 Equal Oppor. Employer AnetJes until move to New-waitreas llSlcll "-dinner Uc. Shampoo rirl PHONE GIRLS 'Tl'RACTIV port '72. FREE dally bus • ~~ w-J· "-E Gals to letrn •it shift. Apply White -> .,.,,,,., a =-· 2 needed eves. put time. & teach proJesRonal eo&-tnuuport&tlon provided. Horse Inn. 3295 Nev.:port Ba.J.botl Bay Club Beauty $3 hr 1+ $6 bonut ea l&le mellcs. VlviOne l>\Jodud, PACIFJC Blvd., Newport Bch. Solon. 642-<!092. lnterellled! W-6449 !or appt MUTUAL EXPERIE1'/CED cook -at Ll'l'HO Color mmeraman, Phone mom Auto Mech•nic Pltkbunt Re t t rem e n t exp. journeyman. W a g e: PROFESSIONAL. Apply li-fonday thru Friday 4 ~~ (71') BMW Experience, Should "12 Residence. 9925LaAlameda, open nea .. ..._...."'' .. RESTA•~•-•HOTEL. ;,-pm, c..'Omer ol Santa 521~ vAIU"' • have CJus A 1.Jcen11e, Good cruz I: Newport Center Dr. FOW>taih Valley, 96US.1t · EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Woddnc conditlont, See EXP. bobysltter _ to care f<r LIVEln -· ranch Hourly Employeff Bone11t Mr. Htl.m at CONSTRUCJ'ION SUperin-4 A g yr old girl& From 8 style atmotphere. MUJt be By Low Feet CREVIER tendenl, Need now, Tract•. am to 6 pm. 5 a.,,. wlc. Call cepahl• ol «>molelt..,. ol Ma-...... salary ()poll , MOTORS "'"'' oll-ait•1, L.A. .l Or-Jllrs. Wamm, 5'1-6221 day._ home 4 also like animols. Good opp\y w/Jrs Cotp ange Co. Prefer knowledge EXPERIENCED u.phobllerer, No amNl cbiidren. 639--&0J. Ant. Manapn: ••••• $1!i0. mo 2lll W, ht St., Santa Ana purchuinf 6 est:lmatlna. must ti. able to hand tie. MACH J N I S T-Prod\tci:lon 2nd O>ok • • • • • • • •• •• $25. ahift '35-3171 SalAry negottabte. Call (714! -or -·· w/ .... rlcnc<f on 1r1<tt .t Broiler Man ............ Open AUTO SALESMAN l'n-llllllfl M<CuWn llevtlop. FIELD ...-_ turret lathe, mitt A Ill" Fry Cook .............. Open Experil!nC<!d Jmportod car menl Co .• O>rla Mesa. n.ticed ,.G d ex· drlll. Exotic Matttlais, 2968 Waltret,.. •. .,... fl. Food A Sal""""' !or :SMW A(ettt:y. --~C~OO=~K----1 l" m' :lO "':':° 30 o • r Raodolph Av.., C.M. cockt&lll. Ololoe localiant A Group ' fnrura.nce, demo. Conva.ltteent hosplta.1 a mJ. =00 1 yrs. MAQIINE ·Open.ton Turret ihllfa • • • •• •• • • · • • • .S:l.15 hr. plan, See Bob Cm1or al d<ntlll care laclll\y.. ' L&lbe-Hardq. ~A. Al/' Hootets ........... ,!$2.iil hr. CUVllA MOTORS -· FRY COOK, EXPER. p)J< JIU Plllcentla, CM. --A -lfcr .... Opal 20I W 1 ~ St ApJ>ly ln penon. O>l•l'O' Hott.,./easlller ....... P. hi' • " • COOK w/1 yr -!or locel Kllebtn. 3211 Harbor. O>ot> MAID WANTED Mgr-r-tlle*.-.. JJ. hr Soflto Ann nl&bldub. AJ11>11 19 7 6 M.... Doll Qulxolo ~ FE£ iJS.1171 Newport 81\/(f., CM.12.I pm. GENERAL 0 I I Ice .,_ 64:>2352 ROYAL SER.VJCIJ AG!:NCJ Jf ... IOalllbq ,... -to llovo -om. )'OU ..... .. petlence. Sl>rtlrc ..i.,,. Aey da, II lhellEST DAY lO 3848 Campoo Drtvo Ollll OUlllW .. do 11 ..U! Clalll1ltd adJ do k SL7' per ht'. iil0-309i 1or !J>. run an adl Don't. d.W.,.... &lite ll!, N...,ori a-di Woll • ..0 l!OW -...it -"'11 NOW MH6711. ........... call lodly ..,__ .,, - ' ' ''l 'THE TREASURY STORES' At The Following 3520 Tyler Street 3900 So. Bristol St. Locations: Rivenide Santa An• I N.ed t o fill th i followi ng position• wi=th qu•lifi•d p•opl•: I pr ior ••perian c t is prtftrr •d I • Stockroom Supervisor • Office Supervisor • • Penonnel Supervisor •' Stockroom Receiver • Personnel Clerk • ·Display Speclellst • P.l.L Operator • Invoice Cieri! If you qu11ify, you c•n be e••ur•d of 9oocl s1l1ry, exc ellent comp•- ny l.aneflh1 ... ;e di1count privil e9es, •'"' l•tl er'""' ror aclw1 nc •m•nt. P1ta11 ep,ly in p1 non Startin9 Jun• ~2 Thun~•y t hru Sol urdoy 9:JO lo 4:JO AT THE TREASURY -STORE 701 City Dofn Selllt "Alf JlQUAL OPPOJITONJ'IY 'EMPLOYER, 111/P" Tho Dorby Spanish e Medlt j Maple • Modern ' 1262 S. E. Bristol (old Pali· sades), Costa Mesa. French P rovincial • l Cash or fin ance I WAITRESS available . ~ · Expd le attn.ct f o o d waitress. CaH Yvonne, Bob Bu:rM Restaurant, 644-~. WAITRESS, 'Ibe: I r v i n e Cout Country Club, uk b' Karen, after 11: 30 am. 6'73'-9131. No reasonable offer refused Sale warehouse at REPOSSESSION CENTER w ANTED. Live in hskpr I.: 619 E t 4th companion. Ut• H,......k. * as Santa Ana Own traruip. Call tor appt, 0 9 30 • 30 493-9252 pen : am to v: pm W~D • Hair I>r<saen ~ -\)pen Sun 11).5 % , Call 64&-0325 SEARS elect '°'1""• 2 ovens, Monday 1: 'l'lle9day -~ of bftift. Din tlf!t, I I dn. Baby ,crlb. Twin, ' WAREHOUSE tlllpplrc • 6 be<ltt & a-, elk metal • receMl\t. startlrig ,...., ·ii Rea!o. Conlact ift 4, 30 pm. per br.' 5tO-:m5 !« kl-et&-100. " •1 '· I " ·I te:rview. ·==~~~~---1• I ---====-,----1MUsr Sell. Med1t velvet WELDER * mfa, Jove aeat, maple. aoflt, 1 SHORT ARC. 2 1.. ..... Medi! cockial I 2520 S. '.BroadWl.Y, S..nta Ant hexacon, aq 'commode1. ,Pvt. YARD MAN pty. -· I: Penn&nl!nt poeition DINING table w/leat, 6 • 2167 Harbor, C.M. chairs, Danilh mod.. It. XI.NT Oppor. Nafl Concern -· · Xlnl buy $7 5. 1 11aa -.,,. ..... 96,_.l.106. I oat<tnnen Jn CM. ilG-006: TOP quality-usod 5 mo, klJW bed, end t'btt, 1am~/din. tbl .-------,r.::-il wit -. Flllcbel' S<Oreo. • ------- .,..., a ' ~ -134'1; eu ._ . 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:~-2 SET Ollld fllnl. 4 rup, 2 .' • 'l"' -blllnketl, l ... . Ant101tlft • a/c, lawn "'°'""'• Pool • tldr, misc. 84&-4U3. I 1611 l~'h ( . 4!- SE !qr ... Air d ~ll . ' . --. -...--.,_......... ~ " ·. -------- DAILY PILOT I~ .__I _ .. d_· ·---1~ I I~!.___, ..... _v..__,Jfi I ....... _ ' u-. tTlmH, $2.00 n...., 112 MllCt~ • 111 Mltced'1n11• -. ISit ao.t1, P~ 906 GIGANTIC comb!J!ed Gin&' *' AUcno w....... l20 ONE cute, t.IMY whU.00 ~-BE!IMAN::;..--.-AKC--...,..--0.-13' OtmlOARD w/15 "°"" 112 o.r ... Sale Cyclet, Bikes, Scooltrt .MOVING. Gvlae Super QUEEll llOf& bed $ 5 0 • Sale! Gm !1ora1 bldt a bed l.lniom act (bladr: ~ us, Bl1Je 7' O\Od CIOUCb $40. 1c>fa bed, chrome I: ala4a YtUow twlvd. •tool ii:;. a>llff " •ad .. blet) $250. Elec dr7<r $:15. ;;olld wai ... t It.AU&n desk $175. B/room comPonent ca.blntt $1). Car- let, Inc. nltl' stand' (no bed· rad tntbl $25. 2 tStctro .-.1 .... dlnf) $225. Ptcan roffee I: ~""' end Jables '$295. Redwood spkn. llL10. (Colt Sl2S ea), 2 patlo furn. :$.15. I>ecorator Muntl' 1111kn:.-sz;-VM, kttchen Jet, USS. Cokinial AM/FM tuner $45. 3) Red end table $19. Slnall bkclM to reel tape1. Be a U' t . YtUO.../whfte Mag are• ~ $10. Vanity chair JU. Cub< $4S. Olive oval "'&' ~ $10. t.able1 S2 ~acb. Misc garden Wrt iron ha,nglnc lamp tools, Ja~ mowtt $65. w/blu glus SU>. Mile. Mi.sc. ~\old 11em1 . dtaher, chl.na, etc. Frpl 55i-Jll1 &ftrr ti or irons . $5. plu.s m 1 1 c . wet:kendl. SJ.t/Sun, 3101 '3rd Ave. LARCEST STOCK of Navajo Cd:if. (cor. of ll'd le: & Oriental rugs lri Oranae JllSlTlinl'l. 644-7706. Co. 1 Expert deaning & ;BA=R°"G"AI"N:-:-:HUNTERS==='"'G~AR~ • ttpairlng or -.me by !rd genwation N2' weewr. Buy-AGE SALE. 2 Re.frig., tools, Sl!ll-Trade. SHAH 'N SHAH. rods·l'ei!b, d!b/wah., bicycle, -So Main SA crptlng, hose, bar-t..que. -~ ' ~L . h I I '·-5S7-1212 s e V n&', uuups, PMS, golf- ~~-~~~-balls. bric-a-brac. 145 Mesa GAME Set-g91d c b a Ir 1, Dr., C.M. Sile. Ono -aot bl& ' H * USED GAIUIENSTANGEL W/(l'Y brown malo kitten In blood lint. g wkl. 2 red motor • traliu. Oxnpl.tel enouih.Bedl.couebta, FRIDAY7:•P.M. MUlt ...... riabt>baoded left.TralnedA:adw/dop. nWes, 1 bMt female . $4$0.64.;-47tl&l't6pm. Excdt.ntcondltkm(•Tt!ll39) ehaln, tallle1, drHWn. J UN E 23 ""nltlll ·w!tJi ....., dip-6'>-lllM. · "3-«156. 38' F1)'b~. perl. •hope. $.199 b Icy' I•. Tachlltcocope, New lumltwo Crom Buntalna pcleck, Would •coop! -* MAI TAI. •paded, male 18 wk old Gennan Sborth< Sold 2'-tl4.900 & su.soo. H .. ••ouR vw TV's; M:lll!"O, doU..rc A in Santa Ana, Tbomaavllle IO!ldtt wttb battery optrated Slame1e. 1 mos 0 l d, Pointer, term.le. Obedience Sa~Jft.ke ofr. f13-8Tl8, MJUll niany mitcdaneous 6 good Ublt, chairs a cbiM cal> p Id d l • bot tom . Write: Beautiful loving pet • tmd, all abota, papu1. 13 1''T. BOSTON WHALER 18T.1 Ba.ch Blvd. , junk Itani. Be:rt ofkr on lnet, Broyhill Fr-tnch Pf1> Oul1fted ad No. 174. DAI· ~7593. $65. 830-4102. 10 HP Evirrude. $895 Hunt!naton Beach 842-4435 1 mort ltemJ, St'artinl Thun-vl...ctal cocktail tabJta. bf.a· LY PILOT, P.O. Bolt 1580, LOVING 4 111t . old .... ~-..rd,. * YORKSl·lIRE PUPPIES Call: 675-0015 POWELL. late n10del dirt d~ thru Sunday, 'nl6 ' 183 utlful dlvana, love 1eata A: Col1a Me1a, CA 92S216. <),l""t''"" hint. E.xcdl. IJlet_bmy, Cotta Mt• a chairt, Lazy-Boy ftc.uner. WANTED on ----nt poodle. Despanltely needl AKC. ltfa.le Ir Femctlf'. SlOO Boats R1nt/Ch1rt'r f08 mac .. em. cond. 6. Cclolt to So. o:iut Plua). tb¥ll rock liner .............. ,.., Id hm. Lovn cbktm. Mt 5. F..&. ~2101 Daya: 54&-7184 ' __ ~xtremely rue:ged . Knobby , <5J · 8 t.ur 15" cllncll rim htde-:·bed, ~~ • ..;,,':: ~~.,:.'.~~. :::'°~ 551..-Evet 27' AUX. SLOOP ~,m5 ar~:r ;':\'."" 1100· truck wberis Ir Urn ~. 2 lamps. 11lctun-1 It aectllOJ'. in rocfd conct. 5f4-93ll GOOD 'VATQI DOG DALMATION pups • AKC Perfect lor weekend rndses BurMr camp stove w/~ in, headboards, new mat· 'J\te'l..Sat. 10 to 5:30. li1edium size female Parents OFA. Certined. to Calallna. Fully ~lpped. VELOCF.TI'E Thruxton, 1961 ed top work cab t net, treues, ldfll a Ml aizt., H&l"-• ~7-5309 • Blks & Llven. Prl/pry, SS radio, RDF, sl~ps six. vintage, bettrr lMn new ln-WANTED· ... -.. ..._ .... -t...n ~ side and out, $1095. Rudi removable lep sa. U' vest maple table Ii: chairs I: . _ .. Vi"' ........ M•le St. Bern•rd. . 6'2" hHldroon1, t.'Omplelr GI&l9l'd boat $30. RJehl foot China cabinet bedroom Rt! plow to culttvate 1)1 Y Call 846-7074, AKC Silky terr~r. 1nale, 4 aalley, Club ral rll, Lot~ of Niedzielski, 536-4.1.00. waltt' U:l $12.50. 38" 4 color TV's 'stereos la~ vegetable avden. Must be mo1. parking, Call for 1nro. ~1!112::. ".-ol!'°'arl'"'•_Y_D~a-v'"'l'"'d_s_o n Sumer ranee $50. etc. 1938 furnltw-e pl~ one Jot of~ in good shape I: rNSOnablt". 2 FD.f/l/ male cats. All Shott. Pet 11ock. Reas. ~7-0046 aft. 6:30. Sport~tr. l'mt. paint job. Meyer Pl., c.M. ~. claimed stora.ie and MUOI ~1715 aft~ neutel't'd ~ho~ 838-1149 eves Bo•ts, S•il 90'> Lots of C'hn:trnt>. 4 1110. old. GARAGE SALE. Sat Is &in. MORE! W.U:ei -TRUNDLE BED. . ' NEEDS honu.t, ma.le, tan ---:===---Xlnt ed. Rl!Hi977'. 2 divam. 2 lr& ~cm._, WINDY'S AUCTION AltoBOARD2 S.BRA·S S HEAD-BIG black Labrador Slw-pbenl, good with kidl!, fu\11.BOAT &:11\VINN Lt-1non PL'f"lr r, !'i 2 wrousht Iron bunk bedi+ 1 Rttrlever n.:eds new home, needs room to run. $5. l·P-i' O'Dny t:\Cl~ gtoop, spd, ~! nev.• C1v-1Stmu apt az. re.fr1&, drapa, dilhes, COME BROWSE AROUND --==;51&-;;,:10::1::9~--· f kldl to play ""Uh. 962-00S'l. 84l-Wl. (:On1perable to Ll.lo t.i'. $110. X!nt l'Ond. $ i 5 . -•""other items. Reu. 124 ........,,L N-·-• Blvd. WANTED to Buy: IRlg.f Setter, 1 yr oJd male, H 156 i\ta1n & jtb, $299. Good ron~ 8Jl....3fil. ··-v .M11;i7'I "' .. .,...., ""'· ho Call-• OrHI dihon. 67" ..,,,,o D,·oo. ""'=cc-:o;;-="70=--=--c Gamet, Balboa I al and. Behind Tony' a Bldg. Mat'JA. " ... -o-wheel utUlty trailer. 10meOne w cares. ll.lt --;-~-::::-:-:-::=-:::<::-:--:-! ;,~~::.:·~:.:::~:'.'.'.."·'..._,~ f-IONDA-CL 4.j(), 1970. 8" l'xt. (comer Park & Gamet). C.osta Mesa * 646-86&6 WW PQ' cuh. &U.'001 6 pm 548-59&t. * APPAl.OOSA * SCllOCK racifl&' S<:1bot No. tork.t, chrn1. &.i.say ba.r. Lo Ht rise twin bede, din 'set, OPEN DAILY g to f MEDIUM Ille wood delk tor NEEDS loving home, female Id ldl 4300. Alllone mast 1'11-mi. Excrl L'Ord. Make ot1l't'. 11tel'l'O record p.yer, ping SOUNDESIGN • GARRARO. livq room. Al!lo 3 or f nice German she p, rood 3 Y"[ t 0 d !~75 ng, tenhoft sail!, doUy,' $350. afl 6 .. ~. '69 Hon da Cl 350 · . • be.r •tools. ~--. w/c:hlldren. 54S--3297. reg s ere . -rr . tli"'.>-lJ59 1 pong tbl, bl 11 c:e.binet, B & ,._, CAL L ANYTIME OOCC Supc'I" BOOKS, clothing, t 0 y 1 , M 'IV, lamJ>IJ, misc. 3891 COMPONENT SYSTD.t: ARCHinX"ruR.AL DIGEST FREE cute healltiy kH1erm S O .,.8 0~ ~· Viking sail boot. New Heavy Uuty walnut table, has 2 leaves. ===,-,,.,--'"""--sm. Avocado , green • GARAGE Sale--Moving. HI dab e d $75. Blnck li1any misc. items. Sat-Sun. naU,a:ahyde rocking chair 3145 &rbadoa Pl., C.M. $25. 644-1858.' ~et. f.foncla clutch, rond. J965 dirt $150. KARG ES Italian P r o v . servfr, Ethan Allen dining aet &: hutch, chair. <leak, etc. Good cond. 10 !XI 6. 96S-2'38. household items, old bottles Sirius Dr, Huntington 1 pids t ncludiog: track Winter 1968/69 ts au e Weu.ned & trained. 4 • ~ ~ salts, fUH ('Overs. Just hault'fl tires. Good & misc, All cheap! Sat 280 Harbour. cartrldge player. 3 way bus wanted. Call 6fl..1979. 548-4615 RlDE-A.Jlone This Sum-& l't'fi'nished. r.rust sell. 531-729<1 . E. 'Vilson, Costa Mesa. PATIO .Sale; SAT lO to 6.. 1 reOex speaktts, Ganvd Mu1fc•l lnitrumenti l22 OCHNAUZER male, age 2 mer! Box: stal!s. a 11 Ownrr. 645-5!50. APT size slove u;i. Mia:. day only! .Antiques, maple, profeuional turntable com· AKC, allered', affect. \Vatch tacllitlH. Lesson!! available. SLOOP 30' lovf'ly varnish€'d FUtn ,..._..,_ ...... ,_ ...... ptne chain 4 tb!Jr HI·Fi in plet• wfth baJe, dust cover JORDAN '.l'rollper No. J llO ""-. MS.Stt7. Trail Rides pl a n n ed. mah. awe. rt'.'linished. orr WRITE antV.ued bedro6m · uu.-~ .,.,...., .:J\l't and7 di moncl t pllll -• at • NevJ Used. UXJ, Ruby, Balboa Island, Sat. dfysinJc cab., boy's 2 spd a 1 y l us, am er, Molll!ley 6 strong CUTE kittens-! calico .r.tust 962-8679. Uth ~t. N.B. 0 ff er s '10 YA.i\lAJl1\ :rxl. Ex:C'f'I Cond. J.uu11~ rnck. Roll bar. ~ llr best otter. 83J.8532. ~1.3699 -··•. wk•-•1. and Suooay 10-S. Stingray bike, etc. !!335 2nd ew~ fully IUll'U.!"d, electric ,Wtar, both like t l I APPY Griding 4 yrs. Joker536--~"""=,,:-· --.,,,,..--~-... ~~ A Coro •-1 ~·-romple,te -ttm t0ld "--.new, and 1r ..... f --bau aee 0 apprec a e, ..::: SA'r & Su all · ve., na uw:: ......... •J• .1.UI' ·--...... .., 548-7672 B, well brokt', \l.'f!ll m:trkl!d STAR Class saUboat, trlt>r, er".ge S4le . 112 ~Id .n. ::::15 of 675-5473. sm-.88 pay-off • mat I electric pltar. on,tnal coai " aentle, &190 7 )T old CovPr, gd sails, only $951). GARAGE Sal•, 3llt y .. •-t"'-. 2!.1811temAns, t; .... ,., baLnby' =G"ARA""'G=E"""Sal'"'"e-. -,,,56,,...Che=--vy...,2 balance ot $184.TI or mWl frriO, Will atll for best offer FREE to eood home -Cute Palomino, ~·ell b r 0 k e . S.i~. ?ifOVING ove r ~e as , customized. '71 I londa 7fiO cc. Xlnt. 'G.q Lightnilli BSA 650 tt. S.IG-~12 r WW"u .... 06.. ....,..... mo.nthly payments over $3SO. 6'1S-Q307 after 8 black I: white long haired 8971 Ual 6 =~~~-,---- Ave., oft Paularlno. Too =",.,·="~· ="1G-<4<6=-,...,.·.....,~~~ dr, eood body, .JXJt ~· available. USA Ste:reo Equip cpm_._______ .i)dtt!!i'!"!· !979-017!!!!!·!!~~~ 1 - 9 1 · CAL-~ E.-.:ccl r a c In i sanvtNN "U-n-1on Preler" 5 spd, Shock nl>."!Orb<'l"!I front • rear. QJat SIOCi; S'C'tl J;f5. many ttenu to list. Fri, GARAGE Sa.le: Rel r 1 r., push moftr, misc • Wareho\ae, 179 E. 171h St., GUrrAR Sale. Up to 3'.>% ; EXP'D riders, 13 yr old Rerorckill extras. $6500. Sat, Sun.______ furn, misc. Thun/Fri U-5, ~: ~ ~. ~ Corta Mesa, &fs.-2442. ott. Perklrw School of f II~] Gelding, all shokU 1.! Trailer optional. 545-3110. GIGANTIC Rum. SeJe Incl. Sat 10-4. 5l21Ai M,,_,._.. ... , ~ros Mualc. 1BOS ,__, CM. Patamd 5'lppliel ~~·dsome lac . u.i. KITE ~-'50 ................. 1tiarsei.He Dr, H.B. 847-2444. .,. ~ --..•" ~· ,.,, y• ,. BLTin range, nr. thru Sat. ~-. . 1972 G~ •. syst=, ~1693. . * 673-3759 * 1970 HONDA Cl.,-175 -· I 000•2 PANASONIC stereo $150.. 1 FOUR old A-'-•' ---,-.,,:,='°'==-"---Bi Cen er, OM. 54~ . GARAGE Salr: E,vefytbing! f\llly .~utoma.dc ·, FENDER twin revert> • yr. ..,_.....,._ • 1• Good cotUftlon. 613 Narc!uw., CdM, June 24-Sat & SUn 1£1.3. Come On g,~e.~e:u ~~i AM/n.f/MPX n4So. µ'al· $300. Glbaon ES-175. Pets, Gener•I ISO Quarter hcne filly. Saddle, * RAINBOW * • ~ e 25. 10-4. Furn, drpli, baby & Over! 3033 Bayside Dr., ~ ed' air _Wspem1on spe&ken $250. ~ ••· · · ---~~It blanket $DI. CATAMARANff13....4(ff!} $l,OOO. BOYS 10 'D· bk:ycle, kids wear. 673-4449. Cdl\f. :.r 8~~j. :: •. ~ phui tape ~ Still brand HAYNES D t ~1 eo-.a The Trop ic Zone 49' 8 M-SI ,__,_.. Cood Cond u9 ' ····~··············· A ~00' SHOPPINC AND '~NC CU/DE' ro11 Tiif: CAL ON THE GO. For •n •d In Wom~n'1 World C•ll Mary Bath 642-56711 ox! 330 Fac:e-Framln9 ! Doll Plus ClotMs ' new Ii: ~tffd Was u e. ~"' ,...,, 2064 S, Main e Open Now FOR Sale, MARE. Good .,.,~r oop. con~•·i=u ' ....... mower, Misc. Di Susannah left unclalm~. oriiJ,nally Rare Handmade modrl. Cal.I Santa Ana's neY1est & largest Cond. Includes aaddle & all fl'.l.r crui6ing. Xlnt c d .call. ==-=~~·r_o _5 __ _ Place, C.M. 64&-5305. priced at over S3(IO. Now 5f6.-0605. Tropleal Fish store. 5 gal. tack. 8f7-8371. $18.~. 644-4048 aft 5. SCHWINN VArsity 10 spd. GARAGE Se.le. MovbJg! Life $105. Cash or •m a lJ Office fumltuN/ tank w/hood $3.99, 10 gal. APPY. 4 yr. gelding. Dest of-32' Columbia raci~ sloop. Blke, l m('IS old, llke brand jackets, .sport.in& Io o d s, payments. ~# Dept. EqVlp.. 124 tank w/hood $6.99. Eureka Sleeps 4. $4950. new, $00. 5'15-7877. games, accordion, beflut nf/89~ ( ---------air pump $1.49. Black Aro-fer. Exp.~~~ CTI4) 846-3445 1962 Bil·nv R50. very clenn, large Donkey Tail plants! , .......................... , * MET1 AL Delk, 1tnnb wana $2.49, Elephant Nose BOARDn'G STABLES l.,('hman 10, complclC', $500. books, aornelhin& or NE·EDED top. yr okt. 3x5'. New px>. st.99, Artificial plants 49c ll"I 1 Fri/Sat lo-6 1967 c: .. ni-$125. 644--1096 Beaut. new. 2ml Acacia Good condition eVf'f)'One. . -sPONSIBLE ~ . . ea., Diatom tilter $2>.99. -.11 ofl•r -~ DUNE B hopped San Bruno, N.B. 644-Zl14. wo'"R"KING COUPLE oFFia: Fiim' ~· dlalr, Call 919-Fllh. Santa Ant Hu. 557-&114. -or • · ••~·~ ""'°'' c VIV. ...,..,...., KITE No 895 1965 40 HP engine & top SZil'.l. Ll.00 lsle -433 Via Lldo NEED OM or two bedroom work table, tlln, book cue. BABY MICE 25c each PARIANI ~ IBddle · Call Sood. 2 box springs a: matt, house ., 1 t b larie tenced wan.it 67l-9385. ALL CX>LORS fief'«' pad, stlrrupe. ~ \V ilh dolly • Very good cond. 963-3604. sml refrlc; game tbl/4 din yard (for two VERY wn.L mM Selectric, rarely Uled • 968--0833 e new. $16!5. 8'B-lf81. fThO, Call M9-0229. HONDA ''iOcc, xlnt cond. vthn.fuW chr, p 1 ct u re r, TRAINED dop) $150 most by private puty, pe:rfect AMAZON Parrot. need.I a!~ ~~~~~~~~~~l~Bo;a~t~1,~S~l~lp~1~/~D~oc~ks~9~1~0 Good trall bike, 'Ylth xtru. a:l.lver, dreAn: U.14, odds I: Vie. )etwffn •tu.. .. v· ndltlo ·--· "15 1--$100. $280. 494-8312. • .......u.. ca ' IC-co n -· ~ . ...... f li t! J rxJCK w/bathroom up to ends. 'n1lde or buy ple.yeit toria -(near W. Ba)' St.) P'11not/O-•nt 126 963-&)!6 --· .... I ~·· $75/mo. No. 2 Balboa °71 Harley Dav t d •on piem. 673--8886 Fri&: Sat. COSI'A MESA. 548--788l/aft. • -~--,..;.;.'---~= ~---···'•'*•' ~·;mm; ~ A,., Sportster, Law ml. M111t 6 C•ts &52 .. Cove&, N.B. v1.r-w.>l. tell. $1700. 5t8-800!I aft. S. GARAGE S&le Fri I: Sat. p.m. fR£E 17' Schladn SK with 110 9:30 to 5:JJ. IA.wnmower, PERSIAN Kittens, CFA "---ral 900 OB ,,.... S0CC 1970 &lzuld'ToW mile11 clothi~. bedding, glasses, PAWNSHOP Al.le of forfeited : regiltei'ed, blacks, Ill.so .....,.. :ri1erc · ..... nvas cover, driven 147-. Must all! Fln:t pots, pans, t°""eb, kit. t te m 1. Type w rt t er, Starting wrek Of June 19 Peralan 1tud aervtce trom 9 • Boston whaler ,, __ Sha_rp'"l=$~!1S~0.=962---38>1--$1!'4. t.alte1. 511~'7294. table, coUeie table, radkll, cameras, projectors, ORANGE COAST proven black 1moke 1tud. u n • l nkable, centerboanl 27' Side Tie lt70 Triumph 500 rea>n1 -· 819 Co-blcoculers, watcbe«, rtnp, HAMMOND STUDIOS 892-2970 allboa.t ruo. new, lnduclK Apt i:.: ~-..0r., Seml-choppe<1. Great c:ond. • St, C.?tf. Jnstrumentl, etc. All 1c>ld at offers * PUREBRED ~ a.is, oan, andlar • cheln.I~=~='.:;;,::.:;:::::_-. $850. * 6"-85111 I 2 FAMILY praee sale: Pool fractJon of value. a,S.le starts 4 A4uit Evenlns Ouae1 S:le.mese, 9 wkl <Md. CaH Excellent tcr peuure & NEWPORT Slip · for. reot. SUnda,y 111 a.m. June 25th. e Beainnen after 5. MS-0248. "'-'-h• ... •'Xl'I """ "135 n--bl 25' to 35' Aft 'tt YAMAHA 115 cc Xlnt, ::~;;~~ ~~~~ ~%7 ~ : ~::edi•r. 5F=. :'~ 1u7: ·:Ei~:.;;o -6~·s~~~1~~~:~~0=· A~r=s~L~l·P=s~" :::,"""'". ::~,,,·=·""rld"1t"=-'_.,.~ __ ·, . i a .m. to 6 pm Sat I: Sun. 732 548-6318. • ~~ormation ~. Excellent O>nd. Sk1 or &h. Newport Beach 5e2253 'TI. SUZUKI Z50 CIC Sa~ W. 18ttl Oosta M.... CONTEST, ..,.,, . electric SIAMESE/PERSWI $1995. 613-1562. Boots Speed & Ski 911 Endu, booeht In A..,, 600 AQUARruM 40 pl c:omPete, -·· new tell cleaning. 285' E ~ff -· KITl'ENS, 110, EACH WANTED TO RENT OR ~;;;.;.;..' ~;..;..;;..;..;~~-mil.,, $640, 96>-6400. b I: w TV,' MIDolta camera, Older electric stove, retrig~ • • fi'Y, ...wn 642-4818 or eve 534-3885 LEASE: 1n San f)klao. 35·40• 196913' BoslDn Whaler. wtrA * BMW * he!ng1tc l.ampl, baby mlec, erator, Kenmore washer, ALLEN'-CONN·WURLtTzER. Dog 854 boat Jul.y l6-2:J. Rdklble hp Johnson o/b. Exctl '71 .. R60 Hke new, 15.QXI child'• pbono, more. lM5 · Maytag dryer, J)la.yer·ptano, Organs, Pl&nOI, Harpsichords 1 cpLe. ~aft 5 pm. ex>rXI. Slf,00. 496-2U>. "*9', ~ S.t Ir &m. Port Stanhope N.B. rattan 'bar. '96-3013, after NEW-USED-RENTALS Sl'UD A--n .. ... .. ~ * •n KA ~· -. ' 7 Pal , ·. GOULD MUSIC CO. ·~· >T -~· 12' s..... ~' Row 15' BOAT, ski ar fisb, ll h.p. IVASAKI 500 • Uted °"'1'".-n dark brown male Boat Oars. eMhkn. uled eke. ltart Johrwon w/trlr. Wl')'llttle.f150orbrtt otter WROUGHT iron dinin& at. HOT water heater, elect. ~ Our llst Yff!' dlicbehw1d. Hu pa:pers. twice 968--31.TI "50. ~11742. takes. 9S-4294. ORimrAL area rogs, 3 gal 1 yr. old. $35. 3 80Md 2M:5 N. Main, S.A. Choice of litter. 673-9518. ' • -----------1969 Honda 90 trail. · doon, and 2 w/lull g1aD 54t-4681 • AKC STANDARD p00. Boolt, M<oint,/ bar stools, bcmza1 planters, All •· I -[ Ji] 9xl2 Oriental design rug, cent1p, 5 -$50. 673-5990 THOMAS 1J10.like n e w • OLE PUPPIES. s. Wk:a old, ~rv ce ~ Tf'MIPOrtltJon .611 ma:. Mexkan decorator aft 5 pm. Includ e 1 band box, v.1tlte. can $7~. MARINE MIX:HANIC !'·'-------'· .. Excel Cond~ $250. i '10 Hooxla CB l5tl win.cl<, · 1 Xlnt cond. "50/belt oUer. items. 424. Vista Grande, BEIGE rug A-pad,'$15, 6 rm1 playmate, beadpb:>nn, color SHEPHERD puppies, S5 A nee etttmate1. care f u 111••••••••• Blutt., 644-1'88. ~~ cat1><l S5 ea. e.,,!"" kit'°":.: =.iu $10. each. Good w/dlildretL dJaanoU, Good work. Campon Sale/Rent'20 2 ;Color TVa.· 2 Sttr90 TV ~l'Cr trunk SlO. Hi <:hr ,....,. • ' ~. Promlles kept Fair prices. ' · -mb. 11 Ton eta= hoist. Sm1 ·u. GG-6101. .Ml-8253 or 842-7701. ,,....11 B B Hit -CAMPER -n WE BUY PlANO BEAGLES. AKC, 2 ma1 .. , t -ure umsn ··~·" :"°,,.: = = ~ 2 • ..:'.":: .::=· .. ,'""~ PENNY ow~_=.s """ old. Sbow qua11ty. Boott/Marlne 3/4 SPECIAL apd bike. Machinist tools & miscellaneous t•t em 1. ll352 Beach Blvd. 89'1-3314 Champion stock. 66-59!&. Equip. to4 BRAND NEW, 1912 P.U. wltb misc. 6-23, 24, 25. 10142 For-642-mli ... att 4 pm. Dally 10-9 Satsun 'tU 8 DARLING COCKAPOOS '69 Jotnon C HP, tn eood new&' cam.pe, tuUy tactory ristal Dr., H~nL Bch. CARPE'.I'lNG:-95 eq yrds ot UPRIGHT HArdman planet. ~= O~t = <UICI. $135. Fun 1.one Boat equipped. Camper tnetuda :::.:: .... '1 511()() ml. im. 645-n3 1B11 Yamaha ZO End""' !00 ml. $650. 645-n~ BABYnlINGS • Stroller, beige lhag. 'Good Cdnd. A Good «mdltloll. $2!50. or ot-1.;.~.;.,..~-----== Co. 673-024(), 1tovt, lee box, double bed, '70 HUSQVARNA 360, 8 play."" car, bed, beck ~ ~ $2.!iCJ ..,. yrd. rer. 54S-40'!5. MIN. Scbnauzers cu"'""'11ng Boolt, P-or '°' roatty to ... Serial No. :::;., ~1~ND. lit 18'!1! pack, Mon!! 2 &. re!lig. • RINKY-TINK Plano pups 2900 w/papers. 19 0 • TCE242Z5Ul12. $4,$95. ~7,,c'-;:,..::;=----= Good 94. ~14. PERSIAN RUGS with chalr • black U,ht -• IS60 • :15' T>ojan Cabin BILL BARRY -11. Homo• m This friendly little girt Jawalry 115 Call Kt'rmllll'i; 10,!<>S,JJ $150 * -* -r -AKC, Cl'ulter oU ~ -"~ Coro d 1 M O:Mnvner or tf!nnl. • erw. ttc1! Y l'>nt thr!,.. w•h her own -wn-••~·~ na e ar Sportlnv Chodt QO --ttiru. Ford Intnupror, all OMC-PONTIAC-l'IAT to-dark ward.robe. Fun to DIAMOND Rlrws -platinum M ~~ In 1 v1.,. .. •v111 • _,_ ,.,a6 6 1 5 A. _) mounting, from r!rt'Bte or * em~~--1.·! eadlng SURF'BOARDS far sale: new ena, aceeu, .._, ~\ "1'. a • .::a'"'6· make! Mhs Rea. 224 E B----.. N.S:. private llOC&l dub h' ADORABLE me.le poodle, <eenuator, 'A'l.ter pump, m> E. lst St., Santa Ana. Your favorite dlild will • ........ .,., s:aJe £M:. -6'10'' Wakkn: $40. 6' I: 6'3" am.I min. bellre, S wkl. e•-) Bait ~-• -~-itep '"1000 -M happy ~--d-..dna Anaheim (few ~ E. of · ~· homemade ;JI. .tr: '$40. "'' ' ~111., •"'1.111 • - b35 One B.R, tholce ccrntt lot. Best court $51.15 mo. Ava.11 7/31. 32'7 W. Wll11>n, Ne. 29, C.M: .,..._ ·~ • ---~ 2 Bir ·~-~ 00 , _ 84t--0261. IWlm llaln, lull cenvu C · b Crof;s-over tabs frame the this "'ide-eyed doll with a &-Barbor) l0-4 only. ~ ..... ea.. ~"' 968-l437. IRISH Setter puppy tor sale, (SUIJO), new plley, hee.d, amper COftl>O I -.nau~ """kll.ne or piece-· PaL t422' QlAMONDS-Buy Dlroct ~~"~ coeo& MARLIN .31).30 Cent 185 6 wks old, male, pure bred, 11eept ~ oom-. depth Brand new '"n GMC !f. Ten •*-Manl,,..._n_P_ea_r_C_e_*_I this front. pr~.. transfer, clothes p<mu:. *~OLES.AL~ PRlt;ES * COATS.· _,.. ...... • u-&run M&Ultt, $75. Phone $75., f92.096.9. flrldtr, ttsh ffnder, eonar, 2 P.U., 350 VI, auto, tnnl. Reach Jar thla dress W1•en SEV!:NTY·FIVE ~ .LA1.na Diamonds fg&:.3090 n11 a1.1 us"l\' charw'er 646-7727. COCKER S 1 1 Butt ma! anchors, full ute jackets. P.S.P.B. 7SOxl.6 8 PlY tlra, ~--:·=:,i::, : .. ea;::,~"" .. ~~ M<ich•norv 11' ~=.,~~~-·~R1d1e,Hll'1, ...... 1et.C::;.li ...... .: =~~;'~~~ ~.;;\.=';..~~ Motor Homes 1611, 18\1, :Ill\!. s~. 1411 Air Mall and Special !Ian·. WANTED· KEAlUIY SWAG-Weddq ..... with trllln. hroo IJ6 Pediaree papen, -· .. ,. to Catallnal Greet camper w-rear toUet room S-'--• R---ls 141,~. 18~. 2>"'. Sitts 14'Ai dllng; otherwise third-class GER with Diet ('Sile 6. Worn oner. 1972 ZENI'l'H I: RCA TV1. AKC Miniature Dachllbundl, fts:hinc boat. Vakle $8S<XI. that lleepa: 7, plus alr condt _.. ..,., .. (tiust 31) takes 2 118 yards •delivery will lake three * (2!3) 83i_.-* New $100. Oller. ~t Drastic price cut on all '72 S wks. M. Papers, thoa. Will ,.,_ eeu. oiler cvtt s.rlal No. TCE2Y22SI03311. 558-l W 4S.indt. '~ or mon. Send to Ill SPINET Piano $350. inodel11 to maJae ,room for Gld bm, adorable, 546-751!i. ~·Call ~utO A.air for $5995.00. ·, '(('• ~·· U11 B. Vlllac-e Wu, S.A. Sl'JVENTY.FIVE llE1'T8 AilcO lln>Olar, the DAILY Mltcollanoout Hudrock Ml!lle dinette ,.. 1n.. Prlcod leu than the * SAMOYED PUPS. ARC ~" BILL BARRI 1970 EXPLORER 25', oleepa ~ eo.ch pattern .. add:. PILO'I', 100, Needlecraft ( $15'. 641-1460 ... lJ.6 JtM. dh9counten w/3 yr picture OIAMP UNE. SPECI'R.A. 2Y oU lhore 6 2 air mnd 5 kw ttftts tor each ,pattern Dept., Box 163, Old O>e1sea FROST-proof Frigidaire 16 IN tube, 1 )T puts, It: tervlce. 545-1914 R .... ~.t All M~•··· GMC ,.1 .~ PONTl•C • •·· gen. Ar M " d s-Jal 1•·· N ~ y D ETl'E oet 11t ~ Power --~ · "-·•-· • "• • " Xlnt ~. new "-. -r au an ,,...~ uu•· Station, ew Yuia, N. . cu. ft. ~ cmd.itlon • .,., Term. or cult IK> plan. All IRISH Sette•. pu.., •-utlful, -Olds T -~ trlr ~ -= dll""': PtherwiJe thltd-claes lOOU. n...1-t w ....... Ai-·-. ~-n •'··, ~. "aple rJw:rwl.sz. Hal1 imwer $8. Zenith 23•• ~1-from •.t'IC •· ..,.;a ~ ere. Auu~,,. · (lit St. •t S. A. Frwy.) A cpt., extra fUt!I &: water ... .._...111 ~-..,.. ~ """~ ~ ~ 1n ' 1513 n-..-CM~ '"'WUI' ~ top show quaJSty 3 mo New Marcb "72. Jnunac. """""'E 1st SI San•· .. .:.... ·--'-,.__ A.... dtll\l'efY wUJ tab three Zip, Pattcm Nambet. he;Jdboanl $50. Maple detk ., • .,•"'1 ~ · to $498 25" tdor' $499 to • ' 'COlld -• ·• ..,. ~.. ..., __ ~t $16,\W new, will ~ks or more. Stnd to NEEDLECRA..fT '72.! Cr<> $25. 7 drawer Maple dreuer USED BICYCLES $598. lt'•t Oiromocob' $3'7'9. 8G-4lf5 alt 3 pm. • 568-100) aell $8960, 1n S. !:. Bristol ;.~. ' DAILY All . •-' N~s horn /·-~ Soni • Make offer. (Pali••·1 °-dJ. S. A. ~-I •r.,rtln. th« che•,~t, elc, Free dlreo-IJ(I, M··'e ~~t 11&00 $12. IYpe•, larg< ..iectlons RCA 23" from ..., to $48$. ~ • w ,~.. • 10' CAMPER --~ .. .,.. ._.. I • -•-·• She~ Call Steve Smith 5fUC22 FULLY EQUIP,. ~.--,_ R• 11..t-~ 442, Pattmo ~~-1 Uons, . • · · · Maple collee O.ble 110. Oub '42-12n 25" $4<9 to 1819. ABC Oller mo "~ ~~··· ··~ -~-~ Wesl 1'th SC, New Buli,1 &ncy mot., pat-chair 110. Beige naugeloyde BABY O'lb • ntet...,, real 'JV, 9021. Adanr., HW> · 6'J5.02ll9 or 645-2802. :Ill' FAIRL!NER 1 P'1 t $600 or bert olltt. mo Tram """°" U'. YP.'Jc. N.Y. lOOll. Print -.,...,..,. --. S' couch $10. Xlnt. Dlnelt< pct condition. 11nrtoa Beu)\, 968-332\1. sron'ISH Temer ..... AKC crulMr, Oybrtdgo • all Alt 4 pm. 5'>3561 M.lnJ..mol>Y. home. Ferd 1<,X>m. AnDRESll with -· 1ancy "-• po• table, 2 matctillla chAl1' $2(). 13), 84t-41!15 :ti" •n Mtana""" Coler 'fV, Blk llr!ndl_.iify. M .. F. =~calXl..:.. '::i. N~ '10 VW Pop-To!> Camptt -lo-V8, owto trars. ale, ZIP, !llZE and rmz """-IUO. ' 6U-s643, GOOD 'Automatic W lher ~ Medlt cal>, ,.. nu 1285. $125. 84t.,l998 botbn paint. Slip avaU at WHtphalla. 1 °""''· Serv lo mf. !lllly eel! -!<bMllEa. .,.., Art .. Rat .... <;r,o-SALE all -"· All ollm dirk blue $tl.Mf.M Onl. 21" Admln1 Col>r 1100. IRJSH Seit ... pups, AKC, ' Dana Po<nt by • pp t. """"'1-Tent, nu u..... Jl,000 telned seo. Conllder -· SEE MORE Qu 1 ck eH:t : ovtr 2; dtatam IO OOblkkrtd. Wuh(r, ~ ~n 4.A 7 pm. >' S48-4410. mos. 1 male, 1 fem. Ex· S»-.1518. ml. ltnmK.12850. 837~. _moo-=-...,.0~-~~-~--I =-:: c;:: = ~::.!"~ - _ :~~ = ...i sul~ CARPET 'roR SALE AMPEX tepo _,. ctptlonal. fi46.69SI. 28' DIESEL SPORTFISHER 8' fall cab°"'' camptt with Ran t A Motor Home liltrln&'&rm""'r CataJoc. All. Learn by plctunol Pa~ ~:-llPl>OI "::i'.:..iai by Carpet ~-Can T' red""1. 111-SILIOE Terrier Puppies, Fbtll '11 a c:omcoletely eq1"p-J1tk Exoellent c:Ondltlon, for your Vec.ttlon ....,! Ooly 00c. 1..,,., n.oo. St.....r •truck. Mucli ,,.,..; • 54Mt'5 • • ~ se-n~ AKC. ahedicu. odorlett, P'd ""'"'" boot tor ... •J1Yl1me, !l3H958. * 1139-GOI * INSJt.NT SEWING BOOK Complete tmtant Olh Boot m..1616 . CABJ!<ET shot> .. u1ng out 11'/0 Z<nlth 19" Black A adoroblt. 6 Wttkl. 96U377. -lllllmnan. $18,l!OO. 'M VW Camptt. RWJUt • NEW 23' • 15' luxury tiw t&s.y, 'Yt'ttr tomorrow. .. mQ:"e \hfln 100 ,Uta _ Eq\Jlp a. supplJt1. · whlte, ocellent ptcture. YORJQES...AKC, fem Is , 67S-al86. ef111ne. 675-em> or 494-4811 M. H. Air, lolded! Bat rat• $1: • ' IJ-00· . 18' DOUCHBOY SWlmmlng .U00ty, 21"5 Br!otol, C.M. IJHF. l'llrtabk 185. 54&-13115. Saar!flc&.mu" .. 11. Now IT c.ntury ClaMW -· alter S. poulble. Pvt pt)l 968-1397. j\N1' F A 9 ff I 0 N Cool ...... t\'•llan -pool •• ft. deep with ladd..-, l1.:J5. -t. 67fHl291. c I I s•. ~D .~ "72 WINNEJ)AGO 27', tleepa 6, </c:ond. llelw<. ~ mw. IU-8070. ' .. 11undmll of 11.-• .-· . .. -· ~xtralarp: pump, 8" rdl1\I ff Yards Btlurnt Orance New er:w. om p e te 'Y ·-~ new, never ,,_.,,, -Carpe ng m * WEIMARANER PUPS * nlinlohed w/trafler . .ukq ...,.,... ... uer. Inquire al t.rl'lo!' la<?IL tt tJ 1111)' .... --50c. all around. Uted 1 lllJ1UMr, • 615-Hlil • [ 111 I WU. tlo .._. l2il $1llll5. -· 2lM F-on °'· 516 886 i D'& 'LY .,LOT -al 11 ._ ..,.,,.... Mtb.ptter • ..,_ •mt '"* 11 .,.,. * 548-4Sl4 * •Mt ~~-~n :II' cabin '62 FORD ••• · !"' ,., 50c. ..,u..o.,, I , TWO lowlll .,..,........ "°"·------'· -~~ ~-· .... "'LASSIPIED ADS .a. -1 -IS pott.ri.o. SEARil fUl1y auto ,..,.. ~ ~ ... ·~ _ !loral j LI-, 2 Tl-$2.00 Sil.KIE Terrtu Pu PP 1 •I .....-, Fully equip. Gd. w/811 IL Eldando Camper, "! Ille. IO!t1•1;1" g mo. """· $225\ « ........., ..., -AKC. o1'ow quality. $13. cond. $1.!00. (n4) m.e3. $1.5!0. 541-3417, .. n N .. _ --t • ""'' orru. Call c 1 11 CRIB, -picle IJ(I. ~ !JC.11)17. lt" LOBSl'ER BOAT Cyclas, Bike•, K AC 0 • , • filo. ' Watkhw, 5f&.n!2 ia. CV kl IS. Hk:halr 15. BONCHE9 cl calt, s w1ooo old. • AKC POMEllANlANS • Motor • trltt l9!0 Scootort •, i 567B Qallt> lor .......,.. Llvlac -l9U F.ditlon ~podla Swire -is. !W&-1533. 1ibo<t hair, wlllla « ll'IJ, Males. Well "'1ncd. 1...S.bk 5'M6l5 ;, I 642• . U bnUlllUl pallms. 50e. Bdttanlca. In _,. -· f MATl'R.ESS • Queen Size. 5"-7201 m< l-hlaclt SlO. 8.l&-0625, '16' llonot, 110 HP. ln a out. l . Y.,... -6 -Atlas. 1'lrm, W.. new. 135. "l.W" H In clulUlld. .._, St. -, I ino. old. -to ... Allllng Sin. ••••••••••••••••••• II& -• ~ .. Shin -.ill! -$75. 5S7-S41' ~ alt • ..u 54M111 ''IO 2'1 FL WlMebqo; ~' 2 alr. Colllidtt -m.-11221 S.fcn 9 AM or a!ter 1 PM CLARIC-OlRTU -la '11, 46,000 ml Xlat <O!ld. Set IO .. -.--77J5. roo-u· --· Sell-cent .. ...,.., air, sljll 7. Rea1Rtl&9'Wll6. • i ' l ! • • .. • 2JJ" 1972 llAILY PILOT -.1orw. I~ I ·~""'-J§J I _.... l§J I ·~ ..... -l§J I ---l§J --------·i--------- y_..u.. l!il I. _.,loo Ii] I ••totfo<U• Trailtrt. Travel 945 Duno 811911ios 956 Trucks • 962 Autos Wantod Ml Autos,.I~ 1 970 AutH, ,,,_.... .¥-A-.R""!-s~-oc-R-~-~-s--·:;-;:,, ~; '::!;~~ '71 CHEY. _R_E_W_Y __ A_R_D_1 , :·:.~~!!N2~ ... Motor Homes 940 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmpor!M "Bii.i. l\'JllTLIDCE S" e AlJ'l'O.MATES mtlft)' l'Xtni.s. Xlat cond. EL CAMINO ~ ~-~ ~- Allo, several uJCd $!SO ' up $950. 541VJ991-.,, !JOO ml i'<rt"" ~'OR$l!AM TllAILER SALES "'-63~vw=--=-nu---,-,-_ _,, CUSTOM • WIU PAY OVER ·~ · · .,. -W, 11th --....... ' 111 ~........,, •"""" $795. 6'73--0717, ••-~1 .:-1 --'-·good d"""' b,,.,. Sparkling bronze metallic C = SUNSET MOTORS JAGU;U . JAGUAR SEDAN 3.4 ··~. MAZDA MERCEDES IE~ . .MGI '1' MCB, Btaut. Ell:cd Cond . 7300 ml Warr. SacrUice. $500 cln, $2300 finlc, avaD. 644-4890 da)'a. ORANGE alUNTY LOCATION ELDORADO Mini MOTOR HOME San!• Ana !Ill) 5.'!1·2595 ;;'. mi;'.61)-101l --· Jlnish w/matching fUlJ ~nyl K II Bl Book RIC Kt r BAR<;AINI -"--------1 lntoriol'.,V8, > ,,_, trana., e ey U8 f,,11------- 1972 17' ln ller -.Ith ele<: Trucks 962 push Hutton radio, heater, , LYMOU'nf 'Cricket 4 OPR $6448 toUet. 51_,,. s. c.--..1a.1. ---------wsw tiret. tfnted glass, d!JC. For lite model, cle•n, ~ped· low (~!!!· .. i~~!f1 , •· 1-~ A'M': BJKE R IDERS lo ·1 ..1---,.,.p -.....w1 '1-"1¥ Sl,!m. 2 Onli. CarTler holdtl 6 motor bikes. wheel covers,. etc. A perfect w m1 eage """™'"" 'Jbeodore. ~bins Ford, lll6CJ MOVING,' must sell "M Rec! so 11p Opel dmx .... ,... """'· l650-612-421• FULLY SELF CONTAINED -~~ ....... Camcpcr Sales 1971 Oodg, M1xi Van ~ & play automobile. tics, imports, truck• or Harbor Blvd., ~ta Mesa &: IT'S BRAND N£\Y! -w-uur, .M. 646-4002 V~. air rond1lloning, etc, cm. ' campers. &U-oolO.· . .~ 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY NOW Le•se New Merced•• $111.71 Monthly _.P£UGEOT Ser. •213207 lB' FAN, 'l"U c;ontalned. gas CIG. "'1<U.•. $2666 Ca,U D•AndV£askRfOorSSBu,yer DAT'"'UN . . Phone 6454677 . j~ '*· ~ ""' •••"-T. $3795 Nabers "" 1'470CoHsta•rMboesr•Blvd. Call 54S-JJ.S: "'•~M L•n.:i Cadillac: LOO' 13' Arltitocral• Lollnor but.... --· """' PONTIAC " ]972 TERRY I . .. . • OOM TOYOTA 2600 HARBOR BL.. •• ~ --R-·-·-=-~~~~~ D™ESE 2'4' CUSl'OM CLA,SSIC ~. 540-9100 Opon S"nday Cosio MH1 546-11117 PR'ICES . Auto Se_rvlce, Parts 949 1966 llarbor, C.M. &16--9.103 ,L lmmodlala Delivery HOUSE OF IMPORTS 6862 Manchester, Buena Pk ffUNTINCJOl:IEACff 523-7250 on Santa Ana Frwy. ~ I ~ j' 4 ' ' • MG * PEUGEOT * A> io.. u 12,299. :mo. 5545) FRrr. WARREN'S Sport Car Center e ORANCE COUNTY'S LARGES!' 'I'andum wheel trailer, fully -169 Ford y ;, Ton WE 'AY TOP .. • 1d!-containcd, T.V. Anten·. TIRE CITY '69 :r ord 1 ton E-300 Van, 3 VS, automalic trrui!, r adio, '72 Datsun FJB. Auto atr tia, Gas/Electric rclr.lg, 4 Steel Radlall·236xl5 $49.9S + ~~es::im~~ll ~!. 1~ healer, heavy duty equipped. CASH cond .• radio. (9961) ·•• $2!95 17331 BEACH BLVD. HlJNTINGTON BFACH 110 E. ht St., S.A. IWT-<!764 .f»ORSCHE Visit Orange County's ' . ., . " ' . burner 1tove & oven to~ FET Poly St 1 r.JWM1.. Comes with cam-r shl'll. A '69 Volvo 144. auto., ,AM·FM . · '"""" . re ............,ear am 4 pm daily, 839-3820 ,... aJr furnace air condlttoning, $36.95. }fl Jackers $34.50 pr. real ·work horse & extra radio, Le mi. •(XTU078J $1995 ~. . 842-6b6b NEWEST SPORT CAR SPECIALIST '63 PORSCHE Orange & black. Ex~Dent condition."93TAKM. Asking $2595 dual sink ••• 8. aleepcr ' FGOx15-Be1ted Whltil..etter• BUSINESS Speclal-'M F-500 clean. 78967!"'., tor uaed ~). tracb, Jult 'll Corol14 F/lt Radio a:nd (JD6989) • S2S.50 + F ET. u .. S. ~Jags 1% Ton, , Duul \Vllef!l.s, $2299 call 111 lei' flee~ta. heater. C334BDU) .!.. fl595 MERCEDES IENZ '67 'MERCEDES 25.0S SEDAN $34118 $15.!I; up. Rodgcr Ward 60., S.crlfloe $1295. B K R , Low Down Low Terms GROTH CHEVROLET '69 Corolla FIB. Maas, AM· BEACH CITY DODGE Su Low Pr\ 616-3242 PHONE 645--5799 FM, vinyl tQp, coh.lole czX:x- ,.,.:" Bala.;,, .0,'h th;s Ad. '66 GMC TRUCK MJRACLE MAZDA ' ISO) ............... : .. J1295 Check Our Prices f '63 Md Midget (0JT170) S795 '64 MG Midget (QXU395) $895 '64 Triumph TR-4 ~UJtlewi& W TOYOTA 6555 Beach Boulevard 1-Juntibgton Beacji. 1950 Newport a tvd., C.M._ Radio, heater, (#V5Sll9). 2145 Harhor Blvd. Ask f<r Sales Minqer-'68 Datsun P .U., camper shell 64.>S554. ,12345 E. Canon,· S77S. dlr. 836-6.535. Costa ?i.fl'sa 1B2ll Beach Blvd. (WXM966) ••••• ~···'·· Sl295 Exquisite &and beige wltb lull leitht.r interior, factory air.conditioning, a(lto. trans., power steering, power disc brakes, AM/FM radio, radial whJte side wall tires, local beauly that shows im- peccable care in!ide and out (TWl7978l. H aw a l ra n Gar d e n a ~--------'59 Chev.* T. VS. 4 spd. Hunttncton Beach '69 Toyota Corona t .f door 2L1-860-0345. •63 Chev % ton p/u, 3 s¢ trahs.' RadiO. New .tire!:, 847-6087 Ja•f.J331 (7572)'.••••········:;·· ;895 ffi4) 540-2660 ,..., . £0TM011) ............. $995 '61 Triumph TR-4A Motor Hom~ Re')tal1 Ava.Hable for dally, wec~y or monthly bu.is. 2:1', ~'. and 25' sell contafned ~ t tor Homes, all equipt with generator , roof air, nnd I many other extras. AU Coaches are 1972 modeki:. We have lhe all steel Am igo a.lao. Please caU 839-9560. 136Zl Harbor, Carden Grove 1 Blk. So. ot G,C, Fr wy, 636-2333 vw ~I h · 1. 409, % ton spr ings, radicl. good mechanlatl condition. WE buy all makes of clean f ~re t, ~c · tntt.., 8'' $850/bcst 'oJfer. 536-7329. o""y f~; .. "''175. or •-~ 'ol-used aporta cars, ...,,d for guir. $275 up. V J n>e e 1 =--------U<l'I , "" ~ ut."ll~ ..,... AulQmOtive 1366 • • K • ' PT:! CHEVY LUV pick-up fer. 646-1828. -or not Ple~ ·drive in for ANDERSON ,.·>IMPOR TS \'') Logan. C.M. 545--0117. CaU John before 5 pm. • 19G5 Dodge P. U. trucl(i 3 ~ npprais8l. * 546--flHJ * sj>eed. Utility boxes on side. '6.1 Corvette fuel lnjecUon, t"Omplc.lf.c. Misc 1m.ill block' Chevy parts.· 542--1734 ews ~ week«mds. ·.., I Auto1 tor sate General 950 '63 RAMBLER, transmission pl'Oblem.. '62 Chrysler New Yorker, good cond. Eves : alter 6! 30. 545---0038. Antiques/Cla ssics 953 * !55 Dodge, Good concl. VS. ,$450 or bell. otter. Dan, Good tires S7fi0 or best of- fer. 494-1531 aft. 5_, - NEWPORT IMPORTS '&l Ov!v, ~ T. 292. 6 cyl. St.k. Auto LeasJng "4 .3100 w. -cout Hwy., 12.<m on eng. Clean. P .P. ' Newport Beach ,839-1879. .~;_,~~:34~;no va '1k iLEASING/ · WE PA~~':°:io!LAR -•. 5572132 .•... • Leaving Country! Mu!t sell 19TI Datsun Station Wagon. Call 846-5613 aft '«. '71 Datsun 240Z, sliver. Xlnt «>id. Load_ed. Must liell. C.aJ! ~7903: I ' ~ . radio. overload .s o r i n g s , Try our teue experts tor FOR TOP ~ CARS $675/best offer. 536-7329. Savings .. &i.tisfaction ~Ser-If your car Js extra 'dean, '72 ~tsun .J>ic~up with 1950 CI-IEVY ~ tun pickup. vi~. , see us first. camper shell, 4 ffl!>ll Old. xlnt c;ond. $300. WE LEASE ALL POPULAR BAUER BUJCK Mlllt 'fell S2300; !162.1627. 6'5-0088 1912 MAKES AT alMPETJ. . 2925 Harbor Blvd. FIAT TIVE RATES. Costa Mesa 979-2500 '68 Chevy Sportvan DcllL'<C, 107' \V.B., 3rd Scat, $1195. consider trade 646-3242. Call Malcolm Rei d for IMPO!,l.TS WANTED. '69 Fiat 850 Spyder further details. SCHOOL BuJ Conver ted to .1930 ~fODEL A, fully re- motor home $1495, will con-stored. Xlnt running con- 11ider trade 64&-3242. , ditlon. S:l.99:5., 419$.5862. 1958 FORD % k>r1 pickup, V-8, 1500. Rood oh•po. ~5726. l. THEODORE Orange Countiea Gold & in teal good condition. TOP I BUYER #85095m, Asking ROBINS FORD BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ~1195 2)60 Harbor Blvd. 18881 Beach mvd. A~tos, lmPortod 9Zn ·Autos, Imported 970 Auto!, Jrriported CO!!lta. Mesa 642.()010 H, Beach. Ph. 847-8555 . fta ... t ' 970 Autos, ~mporttd 970 WilJ.. Buy your car paid ·for 6/jyf;llA f,W ==============I or not. Call Ralph Gordon --VOLVO 67J.09tJO -445 E. Cout HwY· ., •-'Ney,port Beach. . ~ Harbor,. C.M. . 646-!!303 Autos, tmPorted 970 HONDA ALFA ROt.tEO Alfa Romeo '72- -2000 ; NOW · IN STOCK For Immediate Delivery Instant Credit BANK FINANCING COAST IMPORTS J000.1200 W. PaclfkCst. ilwy, Newport Beach (714) 64Z-040G Alfa Romeo NOW ON DISPLAY Sales Service Part.a Body Shop '71 Honila · 660' Sedan Immaculate, $688 or best .of- ter, dlr, 897-0224. JAGUAR '55 J~. Pai-tfa ll y rffiored. $000. See ;a t Cabr!Uo Trlr Pit. Coe.st Hwy HB. A good want ad is a goodi n- ve.stment. · . Autoa, lmporltd $3555 Nabers Cadillac: ~HARBOR BL., COSTA.MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday * '57 MERCEDES ·zn.S. -4 Spd trans.· Wood & leather interior. Good · cond. call 540-3943 Or 540-5601. '70 11.m 28G-SE 4 ctr. Sli ver. Blk lthr, air, suhrf, full pwr. $6850. Pvt pty 644-6977 '69 .MBZ 251'.l sed 4·spc1. R/H. Lo mi, immac, nt"-' engine. P/pty. J<ltlf/. 675-f,644, '67 MERCEDES 230 Sedan. ..Autom8tic, power sleering,.power brakes, fac- tory air . t'Ondition.lng, push button radio, heater, radial tire!, leather interior. This beautiful automobile shows exCeUent care by pieviow owners. (TUP526). $2999 °-1 Naben g Cadil~c: 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA Ji.IESA 540-9100 qpen Sunday Autos, 11!1Pol1od 970 CUXM844l ............ $1005 '68 MGB Rds tr. ( 465BQC) .. .. .. • .. • .. $1295 • Brand New 1972 e SAAB SONNEIT ID'1 Al !colon available for 11\DfEDIATE Delivery Radio, heater, etc. The reaJ spo11s car that make.s you know It. \1864321. Askin& $1875 ~UJtLWJi& W TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.M, 646-9303 '70 MG MIDGET Under 90XI miles, perfect top, great condition all around. 178927. Asking- $1795 1966 1-larbor, C.l!f. 646-m'J '71 91 lT Low miJes, 5. speed, AM/FM, com!qrt il'<>UP, alloy wbeeta, elderly corporation's vi~ president'! personal car. Call Harbor V\V, 18711 Beach Blvd.. lluntinglon Beacli. 842-44.15. '68 PORSCHE 912 5 speed, silver, runs good. $4195 ~w.Lw W TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.~f. 646-9303 1971 PORSCHE 911 T Spec. blue, mags, 1tereo. J\lus t sell this wk, Make oUer. Day1 213/62>-9440 ex 261. Nite1 TI4/675-5558, '70 Poncho 911T StereO, l!fag11. Private Party, Days 839-9560, aft S - 833-3155. 'SO PORSCHE, R E BLT ENG. DARK GREEN . XLNT COND. $ 14 0 0 . 615-6611 . ;Dm lewi& im -· -VOLVO ::!];J,~· new, '65 Porsche SC Sunroof, Tape 1966 Harbo!', C.?i.f. • 64&9303 Deck, Rebuilt E n g i n e '68 ?tiGC 6 cyl. 1 owner. Sacrifice S 2 4 9 5 Bkr, Very, very dean. $1950. or 646-3242. oUer. 675-(655. 1 ·v~.-ca-..,~;,-,-..,~t-mo_ney_!~Re,-'-nt '69 ?r!G ~t, xint cond. lo your bowie, apt., atore ntHea, wift wbll new tires, bldg., etc. thnl a Daily Pilot $1400/otfer. 534--0107 eves. Classified Ad. 642-S618. Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmportad 970 COAST IMPORTS ..-tcm-1.200 W. Coast Hwy. Newport' Beai:b 642-0400 AUSTIN HEALEY '61 Austin Healey Sprite. $450. qr best ofier. Cali after 4 pm, 642-5339. BMW 'Vu~ C'h.ampion3/'' '71 :;.a;~?,.·.,~...... s4199 R.ct!o, Mkllelon r;,.,, 10.ooD , ~ Mir., 8•111!1f11I While w/Red LN!hlr lnllrlor. !lk, 11~1A . ~'70-T'ORONAbo..-"--$-.-3-5~9.,....9·· "'* '"""' -0-' , .. IM!ndtf" of SO.GOO mllw ,..,. '•nty 1111 thb oem, P,,,, P.8., ~.W., f'. ~151 SllrtG, Vlnyl Root, Air U>nO. !JCl llMPJ -' I . vW . 70 ................ ,., $1399 W/11~ Vffly! lnltlilr. (112· OPCI ' • l ! . ~ '68 FIAT 850 C:po. · ~1099 1 ~, 21,.00f MU., Srwnt-iJ reom Frall. (XOO '6111 '66 C:HEVY 1"1P"I• 1 Dr. H.T., Alf'Cond. 11,l,, •::/iii A..T,. VIII.YI R~, UT). Visit our ~ home! & ROY CARVER, Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa St6-4444 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY , ·&· ' ,,,ii QS ABOUT ' " ev. ..... Otillvtry CRIVllR MOTORS lt)(J w. Jtt St., Santa -'1354171 'll \I BMW ii02: ll.OOIJ lni, FM ltereo.~p:fiect! Muat odl, $3lOI), ~ • CITRQEN Citroen Sporto M.o .. ratl Oranoe Coun1;y hlodquarton for local A Europe-&n delivery. Jim S'-hnportl ;12)1 So. Mala, Santa Am 557-4Mt OpoD ..... CORTINA • .. - The DATSUN "1200" 2·DOOR SEDAN llAND NIW 1f72 St•nd•rd •ciuipm1nt Include, h11ter, d1fro•ler, whit1w1ll tir15 , bvmp1r 9u1rd1, leckin9 ''' t•n•, 4 5p1ed, 1/1 synchro tr1n1. J. much mor1 including o••r JO mll11 p1r 91llon. #LlllOJJ.: 6t52 . . 52026 00 ·:} +.Tix& Llcet111 The .D TSUN "1200" ·FASTBACK • ••AND NIW it7J: 1 lnckldts Wlll!ti Will TW., '"'""'" G111rcb, HNtn' l.Qd.~ 0.1 C•Jli 4 $~, All Sl'f\Cro TrlM,. FoiJ Down R_. s.tr a R~llnlnt fnlnl Stotts. $CanONI" "'' .··~166~- " 11WHIRI IT'S fuN TO lillY A CAR'' I• -• • •• • • I I. I . .. I ' • • 1\111 ..... ' .. . . . . ~ : ,, . ~ ... ... ~ •• • • _ _! ' . ( • r114ar, .Not 21, 1912 DAILY PILOT _ ..... I Iii! l§J I ---I@ I l§J ,. ---.... -------Q .. 0 1: Autw. h1.1rt .. i Ar..-.. ._,,._. . voucm'iiii , ,,. ~11111111• ,,. ·-.1........,.,. ,,. ...... u.. 70 JAVILIN· MIJ95 ........ •.--I. .,,. (,,,_, -. 1&a • 'fl VW IUG ~5 go.._<yW! 111), ('ICNI: WJ ... ' • _ ..... ..,,.c.n .. T-1 . BRAND~ 1m_ • ' 1 '-CAM' ST A TRAii-ft 'l. c.r.il)Kt, "'"' fl~.!! ..... . ~w.c ..,_ . S1 95 . , YOLISWAGEN YOWWACHN VOLVO . 1972 BUICK ELECTRA CUSTOM 225 LIMITED I 001 HARDTOP lu;ck. luxury eq pped with AM /FM redio, lee -~ i elr~~;•r~:~:;!~'ti~~:;.~~n~ $5755 w , · power door locks, ~ustom vin , top 60/40 front •••ts, meny 14'111!,.1' luxury oppolntmenh. #66l2. + Tu ,. Lie Wl!t'ow Price $6141 .60. lauer Pric• 11972 OPIL .4 DOOR SIDAN This performing jewel offers an unbeatable combin1tlon , rl economy, style ·ind comfort. The 1900 Opel 4 Dr. ~ is l"Hlly something special for '72. '#3888. c .. ' _, .. . ~, . . . .,, 111CI ' + TAX • ue. ~--NDOUS TRADE IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOU~ mo C.AR • ~HOE .A (WIANT USED CAR FACILITY & "'S ON"MALF EMPTY. I"• hid USED CARS. .. 1972 BUICK + TAX • UC. • Buicl: luxury equipped including . poww stMriftt, pow· er windows, cruise control. FeUory 1ir, AM/FM ...Ooo, tilt riffring w~ c1w-~ wh11h, power 4llc brokes. 1#1062 Demonstretor. • • . ' OPEN· 7 DAYS . A WEEK • STOii MOUit$ e l oll A.II.• t P.11 • ..._ -...., -A..11 ... ' ..... -.. . 1' A.II. 1411 6 P.11. - • • SlllVICE HOURS e • t A.M ... t P.M. M11f1fa I A.M. tM l 1Jt P.M. ,_., ..,_ Prw., . ....., .. , .... _ ·979.2500 j J I DAILY PILDT r~. Juoo v. 11"12 Step Up To ·Luxury .. Excellent selection of previously Mark Ill's and Continentals. owned 1971 MARK ID Beautiful Afl.f,omobile Brazilian Moondust with tobacco leatber Interior and black landau roof. Luxury equipped lncludlnf tulJ power, climate con- trol air, individual adJUJtlng power front ·seals, tilt wheel. 8 track stereo, power door locks. And much, much more. ( 41& CFP) ' . . . . -SALE! Outstanding Group Of Choice .Cars! 1970 . Cadillac IL DOIADO tmmacuJate. &nerald mllt met . .JJc/ black Lindau A-.matchlng LeatJ ... Ina ttrior. Luxu17 equipped. Full \po.Yer lncL I way seat tilt·tele whttL AM· J'M 1tere0, pOwer door lock& A. much more.. (081AKJ) · $4975 1968 Lincoln 4 DOOR Ugbi blu• ftnllh with dark blue vinyl top. Full power and factor')' air. (WJBl.27). See and drive today. $2375 1969 Lincoln COHTIN114'AL 4 Dlt. White exterior with bis.ck leathet- and vinyl top. Full power, alr eond. and vacuum locking eroup. Near wholetale. (XYZ4:58). ruu prlc< $2975 1967 Cadillac COUPI DIVILLI Attractive Bermuda ereett metallic with Landau root I: leather interior. Fully luxury ~uJppec\ full power, factory air, etc. Muat be driven to appreciate. CTVG356). $.1875 1970 Chevrolet Impala 2'.MIMILU 2 Dr. Hardtop. BH.utitul lime trost with bladc Landau A matChfng inter. Automatic, radio. heater, factory air, poWer 1tffrlng A brakn. 11>11 car ·11· ~~1~ condltion. ~ and drive. $2575 1971 Mercedes 2IOll 4 DOOi 11,000 mil ... Deurt beift with brown Landau and saddle £oM interior. Luxury equipped fncL Automatic. AM·1M radio, air cond., power 1teera in&" A brakes, power windows. Sff and drive. (414.ELU) Sale Price ALWAYS A GREAT SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY CARS ... #Onmor C011ntY1 r...a, of 1'1nt Cm" ohnson & son- 2QI HAflBOR BLVD,. COSTA MUA • IMIMll30 • ._,. Of Tiie Hn Car • , • •••• ,. l'•lleJl" ' . ' -....... .§J,.:.I _-:_,.,. .... ~]~§] 990 Aufot. u... 990 ]§] "'""'°" u.. CADILLAC 990Autoo. u...t CHIYROLE1' CONTINENTAL CADIUAC :ti'71 CADILLAc·:.1 1972 CAo Sed nevw '67 COUPE •n CHllV. NOVA ~ c::.'.'":1:.o~c1r~~ 5~ de 15~u.i:~;: i;:; IUIJy equi p. Ste:, & ~: '67 CADl~LAC DeVILLE Au10111atlc tran., ab>olut•'1 oiler. 84H:JM. belp'11,;_' GC.3180 9(100 ml, ,u,.r blue w/wlrt Oonv., Full J>OW • alr oood., Factory air amdltlonl!!g, lull A-l lllruou~ only 1600 mlltt. CORYAIR · e. ' fnt. $6500. Call betwn 8 A-5 Immacul&te cood .• ~. power vinyl top beauWul 8.lfEKW. A!Jl:ing DAIL y PILOT pm -thru Fri. -must .. u. dlt, 89'1.-! cloth ;. 1 .. lh .. .;terlor, till $3095 FOR ACTION CAp '69 coovertlble, low '61 COUPE de YIU.!;/ pwr, • tel-le steer!ntr. AMI f\••" [••.;• '66 Monza. 2 dr coupe auto, R/}t, Xlnt Cond C LL 64% '7•8 • mttea. Ilk< new, all extru. •1", -tn"". lmmacf""'I· FM radio, heal", 11\llo. -WA ...., .. A •56 ~· ~. 5$-2681. !ralll., waw tiret, e<c. <VOL-YOLYO Autos, Imported 970 AutOf, Imported 970 Auto1, Imported !970 l18). · 50,000 ml. 1595 67,...,4 CORYEME \ Up Summertime is the right time to put yOf.!rself in • bett•r tllto- mobile. G•rd•n Grove D•tsun his just the ctr for you some· where on our l1rge lot. The selection is gr••+ •nd the price• tr• right. Stop in tod1y •nd get the deel you've been w•iting for. ( '69 OP~L KADEn.::.:. .. $972 7111 '68 BUICK LE SABRE•"•\ $972 Air C..d. IYHflOtl '65 MUST ANG .... , .. -· -..: ........ . $672 '64 SUNBEAM ~ .. 1011 a-1 $37'2 '69 DATSUN.":~~:~ ..... 1xtH•l4• $1072 '62 IMPALA H. T. v,•;M~;,, '69DATSUN "110" 4-4r. UH, $1072 4 1pd. llflAFWJ '66 VW BUS ,,_..., -s1012 lu. CSYU9701 , '71 DATSUN 1%00 F/lock Cpe .• $1472 , 4 spd. <ts4ml ' '69 DATSUN.-:~~:.... IHOCAVI $1172 '66 DATSUN .,.,. ... . J"*'-fhr. #JOltl $872 '65 CADILLAC Cpo. O.Vlllo IPDl27JI $972 13861 Harbor Blvd., Gatden Grove fl BLOCKS SOUTH OF GARDEN GROVE FREEWAY> Autoc,Now 980 A~tos, New 980 Autos, N .. . $2111 1966 HArbor, C.M. 646-9303 '£.1 Con'ett< lulback, !127, - ·Na .. •n '67 Chevoll Sport Cpe. fu•l lnjecttd, aimoot new .,.. fll'H, 4 1pd, posl tractkm. Cadillac: Radio, h~ttr, aulomatlc, a Cherry! All ortg.1ifake o1Jer. real beauty. #2204.17. 542-l7J4 '600HARBORBL., $109' 1------- COSTA MESA LDw Down Low Terms 541).9100 Op11:n Sunday PHONE 645-519!1 YOUR ONLY ~~~~:~A F ACfORY Costa Mesa AUTHORIZED CADILLAC '70 NOYA SS Coupe. 350 VB, Vlnyl top, DEALER brown w/btJie vinyl bucket Larrflt 1electl9n of C&dll· seat!. Automatic (floor shift) lacs in Orana:e County. console, factory guo.ge1, Sal11·Leas!ng. Look for our power disc brkt, exterior full paa:e adl every Wed. p , 6 J"rtday tor our specials. chrome. TO SHAPE. $165 Below Book. Must Sell! WW • Nabers go ouJck. eau sn-Ul8, . Cadillac: '65 IMPALA 2600 HARBOR Bl., 2 DR. H.T. COUGAR Cougar 1971 Cpe. Air, accu!IOrfes. $64.00 + Tx. per mo. 24 mo. open end or can buy $2,800 (LCP- 140). Southern California 1st National Ba'* Leasing COSTA MESA A tom ti ta t . 540-9100 Open Sunday ~ a c, c ory air con-2022 Buslneu Center Drive ---~--~! d1tlonlng, power 1teertng. . -CAMARO Radio, heater, whit• wall Irvine, Calif. 92004 tirer, tinted a:la!!!. (NQY895J TI4-8J3..8620 213-627-0367 '67 CAMARO !000. dlr, 1131M1535. DODGE Immaculate OOnd: Must be '70 CAMARO lteD to appreciate, muirt Vinyl top mag wheels new '66 WAGON sell dlr, 897-0224. ttre1, 4 ~peed, runs t~ per-•n ~. auto lectlon. #52345l. Asking Dodge Monaco, 9 PB!;fellaer, trani, air, P/1, P/B, AMI $21t5 Automatic, factory air oondl- FM rad/tpe dc.k. $3300 or tioninJ, pow-er steering, otter. 644-4895. 9 f\._,. L•irtZa' radio, heater, (RUC337). '69 CA.MARO conver1:ible, 350, lUWA UlllG $1000. dlr, 836-6535. R/H, air, PB. PS, low miles. YOLYO 1969 llodg< c,,.,.er &OOd 496-9457-, 831-0514. condition. $129.5. or trade for -------1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 convertible am.all car. 54~. CHEVELLE '68 OiEV. Camaro. 2Dr. -------1 H.T. Fully equipped, R&H, DODGE Dart 1967, '68 OiEVE1LE w a go n , stick shift, good miles, automatic, ps, pb, good_ con. power steering air &: radio. spoiler. CVPK753) $ 1 3 51 dition. $15o. 5313-1004. Beat otter 96)..4nO. Theodore Robins Ford, m> "'·n'"'oo=oc"'E"""v""an.-=i...,ton,-""1~,1 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. nd $33'.lO CHEVROLET 642--00io. co . * r.i3-lm * '67 Caprice FALCON '64 IMPALA O>upe, 300 b.p. Immaculate, Loaded, IAw, 321, 4 spd, close coupled low miles, Sacrifice, mlllt tranr, factocy ta c h , atll, dJr, 897-0224. I •*-*-'"°61"'F'°'ALCO"°'°'N""6-cyl"'.',-a-uto, posltrack. $425. S h a r p ! ,66 CAPRICE V8 2 DR 1~ 5«)..4738 • , 8 U t 0 , • WV, • PS/air, R/H, nu trs. Xlnl 64Ul7ll '67 o,ey Impala SS, air, very cond, 61,mn. $850/bSt..ofr. dean, $11SO or be<I offer! 675-2388. FORD 64M026 wkdya alt 7· 1m CHEVY Vega, xlnt ------,=--I '65 lmpe.Ja Sport Cpe. cond. Auto trans, stereo '71 PINTO V..J, PS, PB, 46,000 mL tape R&H. $1700. 962-1827. Real clean, has vinyl top, etc. · $800 * 646-2685 ' 567CBA. Aikin~ , . '65 Chevy Super Sport, '377, $2095 69 Imp&!a conv., good cond., Auto Tram, Air Cond, one all power. Asking 11350. owner, Must Sell, 64&-J242. _f\ •• ,. L•,.:• 673-9536, 4i94-668J. 1968 Chev. Ma.ltbu \Vagon. ~UWA ~ .. '66 Impala 350-9 ..,.. 1U Good buy at lll15. YOLYO · -· fty -· $1000 cash. • 673-3'113 • ~ .,.....,...-.,,------= '10 Monte Carlo, Orig owner. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 910 33.000 m1. a/c. owr. moo, ,71 Fo d W i iiiiiiiiii """ Sell. 96W764. r agon Autoinatie, factory a.tr con· dJtionlng, radio (382CTQ). BUY NOW AT CLEARANCE PRICES! CONTINENTAL Cont 1971 MK Ill $7195 "dlr. ~. '62 Ford Van excellent cond. $750. or beat otter. Pl& call aftl!r 7:00 pm, 847-8l15. I I \. GREMLIN HORNn MATADOR SPORT~BOUT . JAYiLIN AMllAS ' R NEW 1972 AMBASSADOR 4 DOOi STATION WAIOON #1A1171 U4J611 s1000~00 DISCOUNT ·, FROM "IFG. SUGOllTID llTAIL WI~ ITICKD l'tllCI. WE SELL MORE BECAUSE WE 5IYI MdRE SHORT NIW ON THI JOI? NIW IN CRIDIT IY PHONI • OF MAKE ..iNTHLY IA CASH? ON THE CAI OF YOUI LAIGIST '6t IMPALA 2 Dool' H1rdfop. vt~, ,., Nlfw, ,, I .... ., .... !_,.. ....... (UA74.A_.W .,,, $1496 $1496 1 IHORT Of CuDIT 70 AMX t Or. ....... F1ICtf!tY ~:....VI, llllof'Nllc frtf!I,, .....,, ,,.... ...... ""· ,...,. br1ll... rntt wftiillr, (ff4 Dfl'Z). ). rM1 WlflM, It SALE PIUCIO CAU FOi FIE! CRE CHECK ·~· CHIV. 70 PLYMOUTHl ITATION WAllOfi ATlt. __,,.tic ~. ''2 AMlllCAN ""' .,.. Wllft, 11:111111, :0:::.1~"."'u':' ,v:c,~ S96 . t2296 1969 Ha1ltor Blvd., ~111• Phone 646·0261 '"'• ltl.ct"° r1 .. 1.-.,. J 21, 1m . • 196 •••• "A llAlllA =•oa.· Loaded! Vin. lop. AIR. All extras. (708DSLl. $6,350 I Or Lease Southern California '69 Galrucie ~. R&:H, PS, PB. Air. Vinyl root Gd cond. $lil"i0. Aft L 8.U-8268.. '65 Ford Galx. 500. 4 Or LTD Full pwr., R/ .H air ;o>. Best offer. 642-0560. 1st National Bank Leasing m22 Businesa Center Drive Irvine, Calif. 92664 l14-&'J3.8620 2Ll-W-0367 '65 Falrlane. l owner. Low miles. PS, R&H, air. A-1 cond. $825. 540--0289. FORD '66 Custom 500 ...... PIS, air, lug rack, VB, auto trans. $795. 644-057. '£.1 Fcnl Fairlane, -63,<m mi, 4 dr, air/ccnd, s:rxi. 613-$1. Orange County's Only --The wel-WSwede • 'DEA1LER SONITT Ill TODATf All Models in Stock Nowl LARGE SELECTION Of ALL IMPORTS ...ilDIATI DIUYllY I I • SEBRING. 2 door hardtp. Fatctory air condltionl119, a11to., P.5., Y. Top. T. Gloss. etc. ~IH23GZG144• t77 ·- $3195 Full Price $395 .~::. $9088 w.:: ~ 11 total dn. pymt. $90.11 11 to!al mo. pymt. l/'ICI. 11x, license. Ca$h price b $3505.75 Incl. II• & llClWlW & 111 carrying charga Ol'I 1ppr. uedlf tor 112 ""'15. Deferred pyml. prka '4211.tt. lnci. 11x & Ucerise. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 1 1.90~ 2 ·Door Hardtop ' NEW 1972 ,DUSTER #VL29C2.8378152 #VL29C21378151 FACTORY' AIR CONDITIONING -~2495 '911 price $295' -Down Payment $6896 Per Mott th LOAOEO -Full power. ~uto. temp. air CO!'lditlD~ Inv, ltfl & rjghl power 1ea11, 1eatlll!r interior, allto ~ cOnlrDI, tilt w!lftl, _, windows & <loci• IDcb. Pramlum Urts not lllC;llilded. f YM~aT:¥1260JJ. S49S 11 ~tal On, pymt. Cash pr-ce ts ~~.75 lt><:I. lax L llcerue. WI.ff 1' total ma. p.,.mt. Int:!. tax, licenie & all carrying chor~ 1111 epPI". credU lw Q mos. "Qiefai'r•' Pvmt.• pr.ke 51191.Sr lncL, t.,c. &..·license. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RA TE• 11.'°"". '63 CHEVY NOVA 2 DOOR 6 c:ylincler, r•clio, h1ef1r. ILM Rl49 1 '66 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 4 DOOR VS, oufo., f1ctory oir, f11ll power, powtr winclow1 & 1e1t1 . .,inyl roof. ITRH095 l '70 PLYMOUTH SAnLLITE 4 DOOR VI, 1utom1tic:, polic:• 1poei1I. look1 l run1 good ! «!234666 '71 , FORD V2 TON PICKUP VI, outom•fic:, trw miles,.e1tfr• nie1I Heovv duty firot. fl l589HI SALES DEPT. OPEN IVPYDAY ' . INCLUDING SUNDAY s2595 ''70 MARK Ill 2-DOOR HARDTOP FUii power, factory 1ir, AM /FM 1f~r10, power w)ndows & 111ts, vinyl roof, tintecl gl111. 1~852795 ) '70 ' CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE Full pow•r, f1c:lory 1ir. pow•r·wind ows & s•ah, vinyl roof. E.tr1 nice. l657BSEI '69 VW'BUG , 4 CYL , Automotic, oir cortdififollin9,,. rll!dio,, heifer. IXVE97?1 WE SERVICE' ALL MAKES OF CARS HOURS: 7:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.. T111 •. to~ MHday 'tll 9:00 P.M. JRING THIS AD IN FOR FREE VACATION SAFETY INSPECTION ON YOUR CAR • • • -~695, SEHAILA ESPANOL .. frida,J, J111M' 2J, 1972 J Doet Hwchop -Foc:tory air calHI. AtH•· """le. ,..... ,teert,.., ,._, .ihc bfft-. ~l11yl tejt. Mitell ,,..,. . .#PH29K2D1l117S FULL PRICE Phn T .ox & l ictnl• 4 Doer Hordtop. '-ct.;, elr, hll po-. 'ewer wh1dows, lfftl. AM/FM. Mu• ,...,., :t:CH4JT2C165125 ' FULL PRICE P!u1 T ... & Lic:•n•• '67 TOYOTA 4 li'OOR 1 . '4 cyl., 4 1p.ff, .. clio, heifer. •IULZ6 t11 '69 FIAT COUPE "'4 cyl., 4 1po.cl, roclio, hoofor, ... inyl roof,• b11uty. 1177AE5l ~ '70 IMPERIAL 4 DOOl Full poW•r, foctory •ir, pow•r winclow1 & 1•1f.,.l.ncl•11 top. 1614..0ll '69 BUICK SKYLARK' COUPI VI, 011to., •ir co11cl., p•wor 1teerin9 I brelc:e1. IZKl1941 . · A S11mm•rfim• •••11t.,, \ ,OAJLY PILOT i#l ~4195 . . . ! " DAILY PILOT Frtdol', Me 2', 1972 ' I ., • 1 • Brmd New '72 TORONADO • ) • lf~~.D~~: way leal, door edge $ l ........ • ·1ir c....d~ tilt....r. wheel, ccmorjng !.mps, llr*otrlc windows, power trvnk OfMM', side mould- ' lngs, Wiyf roof, wt.ife wals, radio, power steer• ii19, pft• disc brikes, turbo hydramallc tran,. ' miaioiL (72'4091) • r' I ' , • New· ~72 CUSTOM . CRUISER STATION WAGON . . All CONDmoNING Autom.tic, powo,r steeri~g, •f'O'f91' S ilhc br.n., power windows, power 6 w1y ... t, 'roof rack, white sido wan tires, f1ctory 1ir conditioning. (55-4- ~39}. Brand ·New '72 CUTLASS . r AIR CONDITION.ING . • nnted 91111, door edge 9u1rd1, turbo hydrema· ~ tic tr1n~mission, power steerin91 power disc ' ' . • br1kn, push .button deluxe radio, air conditi'I"" , , ing, vinyl roof, w~ite side wall tires.· ( 13563'0} " . · 1 • ' . ' .. ~ ~ ,, . . .. J,·. /.• o. ;,~,, ., .. ~, . ·-~ -----------·---~·---------~ -.---~~-.w;....-----~ ~-------~ . , • "' ) ' • • .tJ t, •4 , ,'\· I·\ ( I ORANGE COUNTY'S . I I ' I LEADING HONDA DEALER i'IUY YOUR NEW HONPA FOR int ft .... t1t1I .!own p1ym11tt, S45.IS 11 t1t1I mo. pymt. Incl. t1x 11: u._ I •II c1rryin1 ch1rt••· Full c1dt prlc1 $1655 i11cl. te• & lie. D.,.,,., ,Y19f. $1940.11 Incl. t1• & lie. a 111 c1rry'l119 ch1r911 Oii (,,'"'"4 •r•1ilit fir 16 "101. ANNUAL PEACENTA6E •ATE 12.IJ ~. -------------- s .. 350 DN. • t • . . . ~ -. --· -_. --~~ ---·--· --. - I :; ' • J,. . " • • ,1 YOU WILL REALLY ·RAKL J. ' ' ~ l ,. ~ ;~. ~ IN ~ THE SAVINGs -:oft·~;~ ... !'. I • THESE USED CAR· SPECIALS : • • ... -------------------·111 '' '69 TOYOTA Autom1tic. R•dio I: heifer. 11 l28XEI .. '69 BUICK SKYLARK 2 d" H.T. vt, .,+omoti<, .,d;,, s2095 he1+er, p11w1r 1t11rln9, ¥inyl roof, f1etory 1ir conclitionln9. IZDH216) '70 HONDA-CAR R1clio, .ll11t•r, <I , 1p11l fr1n1• 1J1i1sio11. fl62CQR l ' 5855 '69 DODGE ,SWINGER •• ,;., h ............ " ...... 51795 mission, power 1t11rin9 •• f1AW- 7f9) ~ . ' ·• . • '67 BUICK ELECTRA 4 dr. H.T. Fvll pow1r, f1ctory 1ir co11c:Utionin9, vlnyfi roof. (UDU0041 51595 '65 CHEVROLET 2 door. Avtom1tic tr1n1m i11ion, t1dio incl h11t1r. fWYY2721 '67 BUICK SKYLARK 4 do" hudtop. A;, <0od;t;.,. s1395 ing, ¥inyl roof, pow1r 1t11rln9 I br1k1s. fUPK775) J '69 OLDS 98 2 door H.T, ~ ''" ...... lootooy ''" ''"'' s259' 5 • .,.. roof, tilt t1l1 wh11I, AM /FM ' 1ter10 with t1p1 pl1y1r. fYEX. 1611 · '72 OLDS CUTLASS VI, "''" RlH, P.S ., P.B., A;, s3·499 ' co11d., vinyl ~oof. I 1027651 , .... ,.,,. '66 TORONAbO ..· '-~· '1 . \ , j . . . . -·• -.;,;· RAH, pow1r 1fe1ri119 & br1k11, 1utom1tic, factory 1ir. I066AZHI 51195· r ' ' . ) I '67 ·CHEVY 3/4 TON .• '.t~'..'1';; • •r ~ • Flotbod . Aotom•ti<. $189 , r1dio, h1o!ll1r. IV'lll5J) ~ ;. ' : .f ,, ,. ' •· J. Ii t 1-'a -· 3 f '67 KARMANN GHIA .-:~ :f: • ., .... ,.,;, .. d ,...... • saae; : I; ITQM1 9'1l ~7~~ ~ . , -I' '69 FORD TORINO co11clitioni119, vinyl roof. IZAY2431 . , ' . f ... \ ;p i " " '64 DODGE WAGON . .,. A11tom1tie, r1dio, h11t1r, roof r"ek. !OWK0121 '69 GRAND PRIX s595f ~J ' . \ ~· .. . ' RlH, 1utom1lic:, full power, f1cfory 1ir, vinyl roof. 141lAZOI $2sfs · , .. ' .v·• . ' . ... " • •• ' ' • 01 -.~'!-"•-: ~·~ ·,}( • •• ·.r·~. . r • ~ COSTA MESA 540-9641 ~~-~ • • • •• t:, • ., T • --• ' ·' • \ .. : :~ • • WE'RE SHARPENING OUR RENCIL FOR ........ ... . . 100 GREAT SELLING DAYS WITH HARP • '€HEVROLET! '. ' .. -OUR SELECTION \IS TOPS! .... . • ~·· .~ ' I . . CAPRICES-IMPALAS-CHEVELLES AN·D ·BIG WAGONS . t . ! • . i • .. ' : ALL SPECIALLY SALE PRICED FOR THIS GREAT SALE! '.RAND NEW, '.72 VEGA One of ·the 'LARGEST BRAND NEW '72 VEGA :HATCHBACK CPE: STATION WAGON . ' • -SELEatONS . OF THE LITTLE TRAVELER OUR •·I SELLING VEGA -· MODEL • • IMMEDIATE IMMEDIATE VEGAS tN · DELIVERY DELIVERY 114121 . . .,,,,., C1Jlll '. 0 s ·~\.;·.:.I IW .· .20:98 ORANGE-COUNTY NOW s21a1 · . , . . " ... l§J I i ( ~-Siie r ., 1§1 I . . _ ... _ Al.ltos lor Sile __ ,. .. 'I§] 1 · A"'""'~ ·'~1 •' .-~~"'.".;)~~ .. ....... .,_ 990 Autot, lllod 990 Autos, u-'90 Autos, Used '90 Autos, , UNcl '90· Autos, Used . f?O ~ulol, lllod t9o Aulot, UMcl 990 Au1o1, \INd 9'0 . : ; .. F01D MERCURY MERCURY OLDSMQllLE PLYMOUTH PONTIAC PONTIAC PONTIAC T·llRD · FOlll 1972 LTD ·67 Colony Pm Sta w... '69 OLDS '65 Fvry Wagoii '72 LE MANS ' '69 PONTIAC '56 T-Blnl, Mint -11on : • '. ...... .. rv.Marqujs 1972 _ _, evecyt!Ung, spe<d .,.,.. Cpe. Automatic tram, deluxe A tom tic facM~ air 1972 FIREllRD ..,..,,. 4 body. 12 ,..It tun _,...,, ""'·owner. 547-6846. 1ni.-• .,norms .,..t u • • _, con-brand new 1972 PonHac r.. BONNEVILLE pwr .... to. w. 1mo1 : ~~· vln, top. (4m-Coloey Pvk w...,. 1963 More. Col Park 876B54. Asking • ~bii.1:".: iu::: Larr•" selection ol brand Mans 2 Dr., lu1ly factory WAGON devlc<. $2295, &14-6119 1111 6 • • ,... Fnll pwr •• twin comfort aeatsc' WI!£'. PXI. 545-4358 $1 450 S36). '$795 dlr 836-6535. new 1972 Ftreblrds in area. @Qllippred $2,895. Serial. No. ~ • pm. • ' . Wt whl, tinted alaD/'·a'!f BILL BARRY 2D2702P1'19847. 9 1)111., 3 ..... Facj. aa, 1a.-"''!'6"'T""-"'lllnl.,-,-"'$HOO'="'. "'"1.o~Ml.~21 . '· , , ....i., ndlal-•t,.I be1i !iris. ' MUST ANG , '1\ L • '69 PLYM. Belvedere 4 Dr. BILL BARRY iB8• ~. auto <rant., '°"'" Mint ....i. --· -+'Tl/<.~"mo. "mo. open 429 .... !437->XlYJ. -Ull f.mi& VB, R&H, auto., P.S., air PONTIAC-GMC·FIAT _., .ie... ldrak.,, e1ed. J54o..256tJ -1912. . -.· , $ll 9 '67 MUSfANG Hardtop. Fae-VOLVO cond .. low miles. (YQIJl87) , PONTIAC ~Mc FIAT rear wtlldow. R ,4 lj, WSW · , • . • · ' ·-·· ' "•If • ' tory equipped, radio, heater, $14.51 Theodore Rob l n 1 Cl.It St: .at S. A. Frwy.) -.. tirtl. Evtn a .tefeo tape ID "6S T•Bird hiito;, full pwr, -IJ I ' WI 111111 , good miles. CTYX356J ll051 1966 Harbor CM 646-930) Ford, ioro Harbor Blvd., ~ .E. lit st., Santa Ana (!st St. at S. A. Fiw)<.J . thla • ""'P,tliiMI 1liw mlle-, air ceod.-lolr,, Blue Book ~ • ~-+ Tx. Per mo. '36 ,mo. open Theodore Robins Ford. 2060 ' · · <»sta.. Mesa 642-0010. 568-lro)' .3XIO E. ht St., .$ahta A.na qe taJ:n{Jy wiaon; (IMETS) ,price '650 • .fM.9630. , 'lit llatilnal Bail end Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa PINTO 1966 Ponttao Ventura, 4 Dr.. 558-1000 $J11'' ! ' • • VIGA : : · · Ot CAN BUY 642-0llO. PONTIAC V-8, AT, PS, PB, ,,;, Cond., '68 PONT, r.. Mans 2 dr. I 1·.:.i. . ' .• '65 MUSTANG PINTO SALE Low low mn ... Clean inside hdtp. Pwr, air, .. w radlala. .. Nab~· . • 71 VB OA PANEL. , · · a.liSllll LEAS~J-Immaculate Sacrlnce ?.fust ~ to choose from. •n I: '72 * MUsr SELL '65 Pont •ta le out, ltfust Sacrillce. Orie. owner. Xlnt! Sl550 Cacl'i"'-c AutornatM,,, radio, heater, i ·.-1_ ;. · ALL MODIU.:li . aell, dlr, s91-0224. ' models with &: without air, wgn . Ful.ly equip. Xint 847-3095. 5f6-2101 Day• 546-2784 Eves IN k>w miles. (.234.DFC) S16M . -;"~en~ Dlive f,......... f'aSI . i • i * 19(6 MUsrANG • Stick, 6 4 spd., auto. Some with vinyl Cond. 640-0097. ·~ PONTIAC GTO, 4 lp('ed, '66 'GTO. -Hfl'. ~ Ip(). 2600 HARBOR,'BL., ' ' 'l'beodore Roblm: Ford. 2060 ~.u.....: 213-627-0367 ti}UllUllil II 1'11ftlOl"IU cyl. Good cond. $550. See to roof.I, door ~'. W~, Like to trade? Our Trider'• buckeM, Vinyf. roof $QX>. , P/S.P/B. RIH-, Air. ~ COSIA ~ Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mea ·~ pprectail! 545-4$4 dlx. hub caps, plaid mtenor. Paradia column is~ >W' 962-6«)9 dau top $500. 5f.5.58S&. ~9100 ()pep sum., ..:IC-«ll.:::..:;:;;;O.:.... ---= ~nfr!:;R~"~AN 1st Nat!nl Bank' • OLDSMOliLE f.':".;'"~1•• .. ~ Auto•, Imported ,;ri; Autos, ;mpoded m Au1o1, 1mpor1ed t10 Autot, lmporieil 91ii Autot, Imported m .Qtlimaftc transmlslion, &Ir, I a..M heater, 4 apeed. aood miles. , JoO,;. )do, J!111H o .. ttlan .... OLDS '97 CU!lau Oonv. (164CXBJ $1451. Theodore -i ·-'-----'"'---•-auto traDI. pwr •trc., Jo Robins Ford, 2060 Harbor ;:" ~';uiJ-ib,d :m:z Bua1Diu tinfn'. Drive-blu bit stee.l! 60-0046 Blvd., O>sta Mesa. 642-0010. •"'1&· -lrvlne, ealll.·-n;64 , MUsr Sell! '67 ~ 88. 1972 PiDtt> • lOOO cc ....... $3695 n~ • '2lU77-0367' Fae. A;r. R&H. , w/ak. 12,lro ml $2396. Xlot 1}le·faltelt d?aw in the Wesf $625, 56'519 cond. New tires. 979-6589. I.-!. ~· . , Dally Pilot Oal'Uled Ute to trade? Our Trade.r's Sell idle Items nowt Call LfAlll• Ad. ~ Paradise c::olwnn iJI for )'OU! 642--5678 Now! ·l8mA Autot, lllod 990 Autos, used "° A"'"ut..,. .. -,"'"'u""""....,..-_,,,.=11 > I • ' ' -~· c.M., 145-t.111! · r ~ Wqm ~10 ·-~'.-·iilr<ond., : ~~beater, ,powter stetr-~ ' <Ul!:JMJ '4 451 ~llll.,:e.~bbil TGrd, :ml> ,...,,.,...,'<lOlt& ~-a;-.·,;;, V.f, AT, 1,nr: .,.i ..,. ... ----' . • I PRICES GOOD THRU JUNE 30th 15°/o DISCOUNT RlOM FACTORY STICKER PRICE On /l;ny Ne)" '72 Buicl: Electro 225, Riviera or Estete W 1gon In Our Stock 14°/o DISCOUNT • PROM FACTORY STICKER PRICE On -Airy le Sabr:e or le Sabre Custom In Our Stock . , 11°/o DISCOUNT FtlOM FACTORY mcKER PRICE , On 1vff Slyt.n or Skylerk Custom In Our Stock SPEC~AL LOW PRICES ' . On IJ Ope1s In Stock ......... _ ..... ,"...,.;: ' < IOW-IM-lf GREAl USED CAR S -' . '68 FIAT 124 SPORT CPE ••• , •••••• -$995 '71 VW WESTPHALIA CAMPER ••• -$21t5 4 s,.1, bclilt, HMftr. (XCI •) 11t.iJo plvt •II IM Clllnfortl of llOfM, (OIOl72) A ..... et '71 VW 411 WAGON ........ • ·~• S25tt M9t1lllc kid, J111t l.lkt Ntw. ltldlo, H•ttr, ll:ldltl Tl,.._ (#11») '65 YW DELUXE IUS .............. $11.tS hn Riot', Cmtom luellt ... ,,, a,.,.. wt.ts, P'trt Hole ~. ltMWllT lntlllt IUOI. IUJ 111Js WMkW Ontyl , .JI '65 KARMANN GHIA ....... • ...... St81 ar.n.., ftoMIJo, .._,..,., fltclllr'Y ltlbullt IEntlM & Tnnt. ... f9 IPIM'IClettl t•1 HDl '61. FIAT SPIDER ...... : ....• ·.·" ... '$1011 SllOw ~· COndlffen, trMw T°"' IXIY .). ltftlht ll:td W/I~ lnl1tlol'". '68 VW SEDAN ..............••• .'$10tt '66 VW SEDAN ......•••••.••••••• $Bt5 Sflel'Jll Dllfk lrtwn,. 4 $feed. 1ta.H, (AYI WJ • 1PMd, r.dtD, "-ttw. All It nttel1 II )'Oii. CWlCMJMI '70 VW CUSTOM SUNDIAL CAMPER $271i ONlt fdt....,.., las AYll. Tiiie ....._, .-ity '67 CHEVY 3/4 f ON ...........•... '$15~5 II'~ ,._. flelllf. Aul9., YI. (Whl ' '63 YW PANEL IUS .............. '$1011 ~.but .. _._~.....,_ c•DClllft '67. VOLVO 122 S .. , .........•.... $tt5 ~k. M.1'14 09' IETMI • ' w ,111t1 .. Jr11.-t~ t '68 VW PICiUP . .. . .......... ·, • • • ~I ..... .....,.., NMll" ~ (YllX M l ~ '61 DODGE SPORTSMAN-WAGON • 2011 '&8 YW FASTIACK ............... ·$12t5 • ....-. e1r CllM., •• ,.., IXCmll '59 VW IUG .. ~. _ ............... $6tt ~ lit_,, 0..lc: OrlltlMI tafllMtllrl. CKTC *' • '65 OLDS 442 .................... 'S7tl P'Kt9rY Mr, Avte... l'.l., ..... ..._ iM It.al , 1 '65 OLDS STARFIRE ............... ltt5 ~ ....... NI....,.,....,., 11(, ~It, Clll'JG) • '62 COlVAll VAN CAMPER . , •• : ••. $itt. '70 VW SEDAN ............. , .. . I • ' .. f ' •• • • .. •• • CADILLAC NINETEEN SEVENTY-TWO EXECUTIVE CAR SALE J,UNE CLEARANCE SALE IUY OR LEASE 1972 Coupe De Ville Beautiful finish with vinyl top & leather & tapestry interior, full power equipped, climate control factory ai r condilioning, AM-FM radio, 6 way seat. ¥1·11w tires, tilt & telescopic steer- ing, bumper import atripe, etc., "le. (#J 10856 ) PURCHASE PRICE LEASE A 1972 COUPE DE VILLE Factory air conditioning, full power, vinyl roof, 6 way i;eaL. tilt wheel, AM.f'M radio. etc. ( #56.37) I ONLY $170 A MONTH .. 24 MONTH OPEN END Buy With Confidence LARGEST SELECTION OF LATE MODEL CADILLACS & OTHER QUALITY CARS .in Orange County-1963's thru 1971's '71 CAD. EL DORADO CONVERTIBLE Truly lhe finest of lhe great liJJe of automobiles. Luxury i! everywhere. Only 10,211 local milCfl. Fnct, air cond ., full J>O\\'er, tilt & telescopic steerin/!, door locks, AM-Fl1 .stereo "'/muhiplex tape, trunk lock, a sentinel 1hat turns )OUr li,z;htit on & off fo r you. Plus a host of features to bring the thrill of motoring: hack to you. i078CX\V ) '70 CAD. COUPE DE VILLE Factory air conditioning, full power, ''inrl lop, plush full leather in· terior, stereo, door Jorka, twilight senli11el, tilt & telescopic steering, etc., etc. Local. low 111ilea~e .. Ge1n that \\.'as sold new & serviced here. (854ASJ) '70 CAD. EL DORADO Full power, factory nir cond .. tele-lilt steerinc:, door locks. cruise con· trol, ,·in yl top. full leather inter. New w!lw tires. 1019AGC) Looks & runs lik~ the day first ~o ld~ '167 CAD. 1175 11 LIMOUSINE Outstanding Flecl\\·ood with 1vin<low rli,·id~r. dual faclory air condition· ing, fa clory landau top, full po"·er, front & rear controlled radio, tilt & telescopic steering, ~loor locks, cruise control. trunk opener, twilight senlinel, low 1nileage & sho"s meticulous care throughout. til.SSASJ) '69 CAD. SEDAN DE VILLE " Fac'rory air c~nditioninp-, full power, vi nyl top, plush full leather inter- ior, tilt & telescopic steering, door locks & a host of other deluxe xtras. TrUI). an exceptional value at this low price. '69'p<?.NT. BdNNEVILLE WAGON 9 pass., 8 ·seat'..iFact. air, luggage rack, auto. trans., power steer. & brakes, elect. rea'r ·window, R&H, WSW tires. Even a stereo tape in thi11 exceptional low mileage l'.amilt wagon. (394ETB) 5 7444 SALE PRICE 54555 SALE PRICE 5 5222 SALE PRICE 5 3888 SALE PRICE 5 3444 SALE PRICE' 5 3111 SALE PRICE • '68 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE Luxurious in eVery way Ir just in time fo r the warm summer month11 ahead. Faclory air conditioning, full power equipment, gorgeous all leather interior & very. very low, local mile!!. Afust be seen to ~ appreciated. (254Cll} 52777" 1972 .Sedan De Ville .FaD power equipment, vinyl roof, Jeather & tapestry interior, white Ude wall tirel, AM/FM, soft ray glass. 6 way 5eat. door guards, climate control air conditioning, tilt tele. wheel, bumper llripeoj .... (229498) PURCHASE PRICE LEASE A 1972 SEDAN DE VILLE Full power equipment, vinyl roof, leather & tapestry interior, white wall tires, A~1/F~I. soft ray glass, 6 waY .,at, door guards, climate control ai.J:COltditiOl:ii.Dg, til~teJe. Wheel, bun1per impact stript .etc. (3500 • f I . . )' • s170 A MONTH ONLY . ' I ':: 24 ~tJ u,, o'pEN END' '71 CHEVROLET VAN l..e!!s than 9,000 carefully driven miles on this showroom fresl1 hnrd to find rnodel. Popular 1lllodard shift & economical 6 cylinder e119ine, full factory f'QU ipped including passenger seat & sliding 11ide door. (71724)) '69 MUSTANG Only 25,650 miles on this unbelievable hardtop coupe, V8 engine, power steering, automatic trans., radio, healer, WSW tires, vinyl bucket seats. Absolutely near brand new inside & out & must be setn & driven to full y appredate. (YQC579) '67 CAD. COUPE DE VILLE Factory air conditioning, full power, ''in yl top, beautiful cloth & leather iiiterior, tilt & telescopic steering:, AM/FA·I radio, heater. auto. trans .. wsw tires, t:tc. (V0Ll7U) ' '71 Buick Riviera '"""·~ ...... , .. ,, ., .. ·····~ $4999 ait co...!~ l•ll paw<t i11dudi•1 door l<>fck•. •ln•I lop, 1llt wb•cl, •l•reo IO~hlple .. ''"'lo.,..,., oporl w~e•U, elc .• •.I<. \ery low, low mU ... (7t17CP.\I) SAU H.ICI • 167 Mercedes 230 Sedan • L••wr;.,,1 fo,.Ur oetloa whk fac1<1ry olr to•ditiol•I••· pn""' """rl•I· "°"*' 11 .. ~ ••• OWIU, ....... f•ll 1 ... 111 •• ln1er1n1, ,AM.FM 110110, ro•tial ti""', h!w rullearo • at..l•ctly l>Nu1ifwl '""id• I •u•. (TUPS26) $2995 SALi ,.ICE YOUR ONLY FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA .... NABERS LEASING LEASE DIRECT Immediate hllv• t • lxcellent Selection . . . . .. ;;.;. iiicicvp ... d 0.11 • ..., Sile Price• Effecli¥e Thru June 27, 1972 NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd., SALE PRICE 52666 SALE PRICE 52222· SALE PRICE 52 111 SALE PRICE •-Loan Cars While Leue Cor Ser¥1ced .... -........ ., -of ,_ authorized Iii•• fwcUltles fftlped to INllw aell - c.i.lni.c -.... 11 ••• ao (wort< •tall•) Costa M.esa 540-9100 • ' ... .,,. ,, ....... technklons. SAi.ES DF;PARTMENT OPEN 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thnt Fri. e 9:00 AM to 6:00 p,)f ~L and Sun. • . ' ' I • • • f'rid.ay, Junt 23, 1 m DAILY PILOT '71 PINTO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $199DOWN$36A MONTH FOR 31 lllllllltS 4 ipttd 1rom.. rodio, • Mo11r, hi.bllck Mket '''"· dtl. chromt · 111ould i119, whllt woll lifti. wht.J COYtli, 710CIM ' • '72DODGI 8100 .VAN ". C1rstoMl11• ., "CO•rttsy". full corpering, pontling, $(1fDfi rock. outside lire mount. po int irripe. l oaded for fun & frol ic. 2465K. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $3188 FULL PRICE $199DOWN $104MONTH BRAND NEW '72DART -~ DEMON FOR 36 MONTHS $199 ii llltol S.. vymt. $104 i1 tallll mo. pyml. inti. !Cll lic1n11 & 111 c1rryin9 cl1Dr911 on appr. credir for U mos. 0. ltrrtd pyml. pric:t S3943 incl. la• & !i- c1n11. ANNUAl-PERCENTAGE RATE 10.91% fACTOIT COl.01 OfTOUl·CHOKI '72 COLT 2-DOOR HARDTOP IMMEDIATE l>ELIVERY 4 Speed frons., ro· • d"to, Mottr, bucket leafi. full vi1f11 inl .. rior. 326 ELF. $199 DOWN $60 A MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS 01l~11 l!!Odtf, rodi1. '*""'·' sptttf buckiM ~ .mitt Wiiii tir11, dioluxe whffl CO't'IJ't. $1888 llld with Block in!tri- "· 1600 m;;.,, 1;ko broriil n1w 6H23K25108945 s 199 it !DIDI dn. pyml. $60 is talal mo. pymt. incl tal(. lictns1 & all C!ITtilg dacq11 on opp!'. credit tor 36 mos. 01!1rr1d pymt prict $2359 incl. tax & • lictnM. ANN.JAi. PlllCOOAGf RATE 11.35% $1088 V-8, auto. Irons., power steering, heoter, much much more. 8358EM, ·'71 I VEGA . 2300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $199 DOWN $36 A MONTH· Hotchbock.. chromr whttl rings, •Od10, • ~fOltf, Yiftyl butkll MOit. fllll YWl\'I imet1- orQl9((V $11 ·18 ··" PRICE Sl,9itloleldn.pyml Sll>" tolol i:=I. irlcl. lol(. l.:tfl!e ' oll C"°'1fl on .,.,,... crtdll tor 36 mos, Dtftrrtd pyml.,rkt S 1 49~ inti. 1ax & h<tnie, A~M. ,(lttlNT.tGf RA Tt 11.10 % BRAND NEW • OIDTi:D~~UlS FACTOIY COLOI OF YOUI CHOICIJ '72 DODGE TRUCK loodlcl wi1h 'tiny! bl!w:h HClfl, hlot.r. f7S• 1' lirH. windWtld woWn. dir1ttion 5itna11. full •irrtl int., nuh nuh more. Order .Youn Todpv. --- $2288~· $199DOWN $J3AMONTH •• $199 ii -.. '""'· $7J'i1 '°".,""" i~cL It•. tic1n11 & oll ~arrying chctrftt H appr (rfdir lor lb mM, Oef..-rtd prmr ,,;c, $7827 incl. •a• & licenw. ANHUAl PltC£H. TAG£ RAT( 10.06'1'. 1199 i$ IO!ol M. """·''' k ... ""·Pl"'' ""'· .... lie-& Ill~ ... """" .. ""''·""'' to< 3' -o.r.m.i ,...i. ,;11::11•21 l'lfl ..... 1 ....... ANl'klAL nacl!JAGl u.tt 10.ot 8=~ '72 CHARGER loo4H •Ith ~1nr1 MMlll '""· ......... 171114 fir& wilidlllilW w1tlllf'L 4lrtctt ... •ltMll, 1~u f illy! iftlltfltt, ... i1tft11 Ct11lr1I •Y*M. ... 1111:11"*•· . WLllCMlt6'S2 • 4 speed Irons .. rodio, healer. $6 8 lull vinyl interior, corpeting. 1-... -.... -.......... "!""--•-•'•U•LL•P•R•l•CE __ .. ____________ ,;F,;U;;LL;oPo,;;ICllillo.-t-""'--,;,.--------' . I $2991'oowN9;19 A MONTHtC1~00·"~~s '68 PONTIAC Tempest '70 CHEV. 3/4 Ton Pickup '69 CHEV. 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SECTIONS, ..,. ·PA6ES -- Jl•ll Line . - Governor.' 0.~ays • Itelocati~n ... S.tudy San Clomente cltJ olficlall wicroued their fingers lhll mornlnc -ending a · vigil for news of the fate of a •100,000 ' a:tate grant for a railroad relocation 1tudy. The allocatioo has made It Into the state budget signed by Gov. Ronald Reagan. . . . Although the Governor signed Ille docu- John Hutrie,s To Newpnrt For Martha ·Jury ,Re~rns V erdjCt Against • \ • lDlilON ORANGE COUNTY, <:ALIFORNIA FRID>iY, JUNE 2l, l9n • • arr1er iv.es - -· . DAIL Y·l'ILOT Staff l'Mtle .RECORD.NUMBER OF SAN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL ·GMDUATES FILLED STADIUM "We·Know Whit Needs to lie Done and No'w All Wt-Have:to·Do-(1.Go Out and Do It'' . . . . . . . . ' • I ' H.I lllQlq! 11'. i.ILIDING . INTO SlcoiifD llASI Danny RlchO"'-Whaelad by Kathf9• Altrnonn ' ' ' .. . . ' . . ·: . ' .. Rai'tis: Oust: Th011Sanm · I , l ' f ' . \ r • • I In ·NY, .. f ~nfi:Sylvan4i • • 11y no Aiooclalell Prea A new rain storm deluged the Ea•Mn the wake of tropical dllturbance <\Ill<! ioo.y, oendint the mighty Ohio RIVer anc1 • ' many omaller strums out ol their bonU. . T,.. .of tbolmanclr of pe..-In New ' Yori< and P<nilsylvaeta Oed thetr homea, , oome .. ~cuated by helicopter. Natlooal Guard ,...,.. unl14 .,,... !'II Jn force. t There wu no Immediate eod In 1lght. ' The -toll llood al ... rill ....... mlllh'f. The Nationil · Wi!alher semce ...amed lblt a ~ diluter wu detelop ... " !Jttle or no· movement of tbt C<llter wu upeeted for u to 24 houri and the -sold, "'""' poleJ the th!eat of men cr·m COllllnuoul r.w wllllln a · radilll of .... raM•mdred ~ from the atonn center." (See picture, Page f). 'Vlrglnia was placed under • stale et elnergeney, as Ute copltal city of RJcll. niond was Inundated br" the · floodJnc James River. Mllcb o( the downtown am ol the cily waa · wllbout electliclty. Tbree limes advancing waten drove> police and national pardsmen mm their 'control liallonl, . Mau evacuallOll • wu Wider way Jn WUk ... llane, Pa., a cil.y ol es,ooo. Wottera fled a dike, •lier aandbogglng ellorlt IJlled lo stem lhe brlmmla&·SUs- quthanna River. Far to the aou~ the Sulquthanna cut oil the llato'• capilal clly ol Har- (See A0.'118, ..... ) Town Under. Floodwater; 'We Failed' ISLETON (AP) -Weary wortm who battled for two days to build an emergen- cy levee scrambled for safety when the earthen barrier gave way, leavlng this evacuated river town under floodwaters today. "One break ii all it takes. It's all over. We lost," 11td'Col. James C. Donovan of lhe Army Cori>s of Englneen shortly alter the t..ak Tburaday night · ••we were ft1llng lllndbags on the dike," recalled Robert Lee, 20, of hleton. "SUcf. denly'' .. ..-yelled 'break! break!' Tbera·were two or throe llWo lnab ml we tried to flll one.,. · "The other two just ran together," ha said. "We put plastic on it but It Just washed down the bill. It was 15 feet wide when we left, just pouring tlrough." The tint 1pUt waa near a pickle proo- esslng plant •boot lour blocks from !be hOlrl of the town which bed a population of 1,400. Within an boor, flood waters aproad through 1t least five more breab to cover two-thirds of the town. reachlnc to within a half block of city hall. It was from a few lncbeJ to five feet deep Jn tbt town by morning -and rising. Donovan cllmnWed the more than 1111 flood worlun on the levee lliortly ·after the first break, .. ying, "There ii nolhlnc more they can do." Molt of the town'• residentl were evacuated 'nmnday. The 1ou 'of homelau .baa .. JncruMd from an .um.led 1;i.o aflor 'the flnl , ~ ~ ....... "' _., ~·.ca.w. I i'm ,.._ I.a .. r.e.t..1 .... .,_ ~ 1ur1 .. but llO deatlll ""',._ HpGrlod. Damqt baa bam -at 'II mUJJon. . 'l1lor ~ et Dllrilr Rio Villa, Nici he NW· Iba watar rur'ns lllroqli llCb ol und -top of the nine-fool hlch dike W\>lch ........iecf lhree !Ides of the town. Tlie water started lo wuh away the .,fl l8Dd and dirt underneath Ille bap, Koford aalll WllhiD lillllutet red ltghll and warntnr lirens aignaled an end to the tw<>day toil of COOl!ructln& and reinforcing the emergency levee. The job was st.w1ed alter a break·ln a levee on the San Joa,. quln IUVer'floooded Andrus and Brtm1111 IsJ.anda witb aome 20 1quare miles cl water Isteloa II localed on Ute northern elevated Up of Anclrm Island In the heart Of lhe delll lbal drliM norlheno , California waters Into San l'rancltm Bay. II eocaped the ftocNI waten at flnl and Iha dike WU hlltUy -• from mud, ~ and delirlt lo .. tbt waters from mo<tng lnlo Ute town with . high tide. "There II nolhlng we can do now bul , wait until the water reaches tts Jen~" 1ald Alex CWmingbam, deputy dlreclor of the state Office of Emer1enc1 Preps-. ' Towmpeople, Army re 1ervI1t1, prlaooora and stale EcotocY eori-youth lolnecl In efforts to shore the .....,._, lev-National Guard unlll were pill OD alert. Donovan Nici appntxlmalely 40,llOI yarda of dlrl, Aid and other material ...... -to build the -In the 45 houri llnc:e Iha -h~ btcan. 'l'llouaandl ol acr. ol valuoble !arm ~ ...... clomapd .......... Jn !be flOodlnc and olllclala •llmatad -..,. lion to ........ llamea,' ....uon dw.ulmD .... '(llaun' lloltll ...aid .....r fls mUJJpa. • ' • ....... C.1.C ........ The ..-.. _,. 11 w111 .. a lad -..S w tblr --once ID lhe claado ... -dear ap. 9'llr .. ,., lolll ~. INSIDE 'rnD.\ Y A-n._..i.t-U.h!114n darN ""'IA. doUr m Ail •"°'"' ,,,,,,,_ .. - lrai!lll'. NW rou -111 hiwl at work with hil grtOI coll. Sfl lodoy'1 Wtelce!ider. t.M. ..,.. ' -. c:.-• c ..... ,... .... -" C'I•••• 1• --. -. ...... ..,, .. "• "" ...... . 1•1111 I l4 ·-~ l4 -. ----.. --. --. =:-;:... "'I -... u ---1"11 -. ---. -----. I DAILY PILOT TALKING FROM NEWPORT Martha Mitchell F-1' .. el • frldl)', June 23, 1972 Nixon Sets Coast Stay Next Week President NiJon Is plannlng ;In .,. leaded slay along the South Ql'ange Coast 1t.brting BOJnetime late next week, reliable 10U1ces aald tod ay. Although the official word has ye! to come from Presidential aides, local IOUJ'tes say chances are extrtmely good for a PresidenUal vi.l it which would last through the Independence Day holiday weektnd. It the Presidegt does arrive in San Clemente next week he will still have set a -record for Jong absence from the IVe~tern Whlle House. II woold be the lint stay at La Casa Pad/lea alltt the President met in a hJstorlc terlet of talks with Japanese Prime 1olJnlster Etsaku Salo early laat January. No .......,. have been given for~ •il· 1cc1&mtaiiy -~-~ -hand,"" Jlllla • moolh <1bsence In San Clemente, but Tbomas old. · ' oome olllerVen blnted that Nixon ~ MARTHA ••. "SbiSpote of ~cilsukjj of polltlci and leznd to ninaJn away from calllornla ~ dlaclosed 'l gave IJlm an ultimatum, during prtmory oledlon battlee and the ~:;~and tltN.~-~ "1lole opera• . snafll over h91dins the Republican Na. Mia TbomaJ Mpor1"d the convorsatlon Ilona! Cmventlod In San Diego. ended abrupUy when it appeared oome-Most of the Chief ExecuUves stays In ..,. took the phone from her hand. Sm\ Clemente have followed a general She wu heard lo say "you just get pattern witil the months of July and •~;" d August prime times for working vaca .. .1.nc connectlon was broken an . oiiera1«1 refused attempts ID restore It. tionl on the coast. Mllcllell, ....,lacled lbortiy -•after NiJon has been In residence In San while stilr In WuhlnsfOn, was caoual Clepiente for the past two consecutive about blJ wife'1 lalest pllone call. Independence Day Weekend•. 11Sbe ii great," be aald. "1bat UtUe The major visit by the President, his sweetheart. I love her '° much. She geta family and stall, are generally scheduled a litUe upset about poliilc1, bot me loves for August. me and · 1 love her and that's What One such 1tay lasted more than lour counts." weeks. Mitchell said his wife's sister and a HCtttary were witli her and it wu prob- ably one · ol them who terminated tbe call. From Pagel EL CAMINO. • • Mllchell 111d blJ wife wanta him to return lo bis highly successful New York law practice. "Martha baa never been happy with Dle considerations in the project since it was fn pollllci," he ssld. Initially proposed early last year. 11we have a compact. We have agreed Bids,, Peter 11aid, will probably go out .w.... sometime this summer and will call for wt are .-.. to get the hell out of thll rebuilding bad sectloll! between Camino gambit. "We aren't going to be in Waa:hington Capistrano and Camino San Clemente, after Nov. 7. We're going to leave Jock, then aealing and surfacing the rest of the stock and hem~," Mitc)lell said. roadway downcoast to Avenlda Pico. "We havetbat underiitandlng, We're 1.. The Jl"'jecl, paid for entl!ely through Ina to gel out of thll rat race. We have guol!ne IU rebates to tbe crunty and ci· no mlerat,'' he old. ly, la the only major road lm)l"1vement Mitchell, 1r119 resigned as attorney job scheduled In San Clemente for tho ~-I --~' •· · coming llscal year. &CDa'I IORle u-..uwa ago to ucad Nixon's Lut year'• batch of ltate rebates paid reelecUon campolgn, the same post be held in 1163, old be has aboolutely 00 In-for a major series of capping and sealing tere1t In accepting another Waabington projects on many smaller city streeta - job -Jncludlng 1 rumored Supreme heralded by city officials aa the largest Court appolnbnent •udl job In manj) years. The· . MltcbOlla ·were !<!aether last '!bat work came about after atate weeklail'-~ were iibred·l\kl>l. ~ Jfcjslalon dedded to llberaliu tlie uae of with Finl Led,y Pat Nbon it a VIP party • JU taJ f!mdJ to allow for ma1ni..~ ol tooaeit by a record com)ially ~xecuUve at le~ roadways as well as the traditional hiJ pliilh Beverly 'Hllls hOine. . major construcUon on blgbway1. Gov:~ and Mrs. Ronald ReagllJI and fD!"Vie star Jo~ Wayne, a NewP>rt Beach. resident, were amoog the othen In .atttndlnce. _. The Mltcbelll gave no Indication when they Woold be leaving the Newporter villa. They ale a late breakfast In their ...... Newporler Inn personnel declined to dl•CUll IDY of the actlviUes of Ille pair. $165,000 Death Claim Rejected • ' A claim llir '166,000 In wrongful d"th damqes against tile city of San Clemente was routinely denied by city councilmen this week and the matter relating to the fatal collision oCa po~ce car and pickup truck last montb will be referred to insurance companies.. • Searching for Dome • Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Vail of Carlisle, Ark., rest In a zoo parking lot In San Diego before continuing their search for a retirement cabin site. They have been living In their car and acquiring odds and ends for their home -wherever it turns out to be -since they left. Two Anaheim Officinls Deny Any Wrongdoing By JACK BROBACK Of 1111 Diii¥' .. Uet Sllff Two of Anaheim's top officials denied today that their investments in property within the city amounted "to doing anything wrong." City Manager Keith A Murdoch and Public Works Director Thornton E. Piersall frankJy adm1tted they had participated in land speculations but Piersall issued a statement this morning denying any possible conflict of interest. "The fact is I never have or never would use any information of my depart· rnent for personal gain," the public works director said. "Everything I have ever done in my office was done for the good ci. the city• II He admUled be had profited through several investments in the community but added, "I see nothing wrong in that." Murdoch said the inference made by oome that he had prior knowledge and a respons.ibllty for providing utilities and ether facilities for properties in which he and friends later )1"1fi1ed 'was "er· roneQUs." "The pbysica'ffaciliiles•!lJch as streets, sewer and water lines that 1Serve prop- erties In the city alfed all properties in a given area.._ You can't separate them,'' he said. 'lbe Anaheim administrator of 22 years added, HI am proud of my investments in this city. I see no reason why I should not invest in it as well as~any other clti2en." Murdoch, 54, frankly admittea he had speculated In several land ventures but as in the case of Piersall he emphatically. denied any inferred coof!ict of interest. Piersall, 48, has been city publlc'workl dlm:tor •Ince 1961. He a•d MUrdoch have been long recognized In their fields as two of the top ollicials in the slate. Autoneties, the county's I a r g es t employer. · The city manager denied that he bad advance information of North American plans when 1 he and some partners purehased 20 acres near the future plant site. Murdoch and bis partners bought the property for about $8,000 an acre early in 1960 and it was sold to North American for plant expansion later that year for more than $12,000 an aa-e, President Signs College·aid Bit}, But Hits 'Busing WASH!NGTON (AP) -President Nix· on today signed the $21.3 bllllon higher education bill but criticized its anflbuslng ptovisioft9" as a cOngressiolJlf utetreat from ari urgent call for rtiponsibillty." He said the busing provisions are 1'inadequate, misleadink and entirely unSatisfactory. '' Referring to his own proposals for a one-year moratorium on any new court- ordered ~using, the President said Congress "has not given us the answer we requested; it has.given us rhetoric, It . his not ·P.rovided ·S: solution to the-pro~ !em ·of ctiurt-ordere<f bullng; it baa pro- vided a clever politic'al i!fmlon." Summer Reading Program Begins On Coast Monday With only a stack of skinny books-"A big thick book is seary" -youngsters in the Capistrano Unified School District this summer can fly around the world, be a spider and build a web, or go back to the Land of Oz. · The annual summer reading program will begin Monday at county libraries in Dana Point, 5an Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. 'The theme this Year is Travel . Through Reading and San Clemente children's librarian Lois Wellman 13 u:- pecting some 500 <ilildren lo climb aboard for the journey. "'The.little one.s are always &o proud when they can read a book by the~lves," Mrs. Wellman says, noting that thick, heavy ,books don't attract many little bands. For the past week, librarians have been " making the rounds of area acbools teWnt' youngsters about ·the program. Mra. Wellman explains that each age crwp reacts to her pitch differenuY. The ftrat, second ·and lblrd graders; having' just learned to read, are ei:cited and Want to begin Immediately. The fourth graders, she says, are "sort of Interested." The fifth graders weICome her talk u a break Crom class and the siJth iraders think It js Ok.id stuff, u . But whatever ~ Individual reaction, there is llttle· question about the o.verall success of the program for over SO per~ cent complete 10 required books. This year, each youngster will be gtveo a !)aSSporl with blJ nam• on it ind, ea~ time be finishes one of the boOb, it, Will be recorded In the pas.sport. OM-age Tax Depletion Fails ~FRANCISCO (AP) -The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeala has upheld a lower i.COUrt dlmtssal of a tu !Wt brougl\t •rains! the federal government by carme attorney Francis HeJsler, 76, and hiJ wife,. Friedy, 72. · '!be claim, resulting from tbt death late Issi month of Joseif> Britt of Long Beacli, wu filed by the !&-year-old boy's surviv«1. 'lbe boy died two days after a May TT calllslm at El Camino Real and Calle Dolorn. The O"Uh occured as Patrolman Gary Adams accelleraled in pursuit ol another velicle. '!be pickup allegedly pulled Into tile path of the police vehicle "I'd after the Impact Britt, riding atop cimpizw gear and provisions, was thrown to the pavement, 1ullerlng fatal bead In- juries. Murdoch is given credit by many lof ''building" •the city of Anaheim .. Dur-ing hi~ regime Disneyland w~ developed and · the Anaheim Stadium, home of the CalUornia Angels baseball club was built by the city. 'The ·eaucation. l:lill whJch..contai.ns· wide- ra~g provision&.to alll .educaUon from elementaey to gradWile IC!iool, which the Administration calls ' a I a n d m a r k measUre, ·atso had.''~ed onto it a pro. vision that wonld tuilt for 18 months any school busing desegregation orders by the federal courts until all appeals ha(been exhausted. · Nixon declared that the moratorium the bill offers is "temporary; the relief it provides is illusory." Each youth is encouraged to read books at this grade level and to set a pace ao the 10 books can be completed by the end of the summer. Mrs. Wellman notes that despite the constant changes in fads and fashions , the books the children are Interested In rerriain the sanie. The • Helslen sought a depletion allowlllee lrvm the lntemol Revenue Servq because of blJ lldlla and blJ age, citing oil companies' depletion allowances 81 • precedent. OllllNal COAST IC DAILY PILOT Neither man denied thst they had owned interest in properlles which gained enhanced value through city public works. Murdoch said he had been Investing in Anaheim property for the past 12 years including some land purchased adjoilllng the yet-to-be built North American Avia- tion Inc. property which ls now the site of The 92nd congress, he charged,· ap- parenUy decided to 11dump the matter in- to the lap of the 93rd. Not in the co~ ol this Administration has there been a more manifest congressional retreat from an urgent call for respons.lbilitJ'." Nixon.told a news conference Thurlday the antlbusing ~yislon "totally fa~" lo deol Jl"'P.""IY w\ljl the subject · ' . "A lot of dtildren .UD are reading the 1Wizard of Oz,' " she explains ... 1be kids world will always be the klda wmd and 11 won't change." She says the youngsters usually choose their readins material by Nbject metier, with 800le cbooslng olily ~ reed mysteries and others checking out only horse stories. Despite the youth' of the readers, she says very l"'r ol the \>O<>k• are relumed lo the ·llbrlry cfama(ed or : with Crayoo clra~s Oil the J>llOI, .. • • •• Rain ·Repair Commences ~ In Phoenix PHOENix (AP) ThO<jSanda' of re1ldenta In the popuJouo Phoenix area, stunn<d by two days. of lorrentla! rain! and tornadic windsr began repairing damage today. The central Arizona deserts, grlpPea for 'IWIY itx months by a recofd·br.,k· mg drought, tum<d 1 n 1 o ms~s , overnig\11 'rhurstlay ,aa •. m~Sj!ve ~torm rumbled northward into the state of Mex- ico. (See p(cture, Page {). The National Weather Service said that more showers coUfd-be e 1 p e e t e d 1tatewide today. Storm damage throughout tbe state has been estlmaled in the inillions of dollars. There have been injuries but no deat hs. In the Phoenix area, a vast system of lnigaUon·canals, fed by fiOodwaters from nearby .mountain a'r:royos and creeks, spilled over their banks and began coJ. lapsing Thursday, flooding hundreds ot residential homes, snailing traffic and creating widespread power outages. "A wall of water just broke right through and we were caught under the cement wall ," Ruel A. Sports said while sloshing through the sunken living room of blJ $44 ,500 home . Police reported SC'Ores ·of minor Jn. juries, but early reports of drownings and eleetrocutions proved false. Gov. Jack Williams placed the Arizona National Guard on alert. Guardsmen and men from Luke Air Force Base have pulled and airlifted flood victims to safe- ty. In some areas of northeast Phoenix, the downpoor produced three to four inch of. rain in little fore than 2 hours. Bob Ingram, head of the National Weather Serviee in Phoenix, said there was no way to know how much rain fell over the PboeniJ: Mountains and the McDowell Mountains, but its was water pouring off these slopes which helped C'Ontribute to the severe flooding . Freeways which form a semicircle around west Phoenix were closed much of Thursday and police said the usually busy thoroughfares "looked like parking Jots." The water stood eight lnebes deep in Mrs. Katie Munguia's South Phoeni:a:: home, and all she could aay was, "I just don't know what I'm going to do." Hundreds of teen-agers and college-age youlhs gathered at Scot!!dale Municipal Stadium ID fill bags with sand for distribution to residents of flooded and flooding neighborhoods. • Ari7.ooa Public Service and , the Salt River Project reported widespread power outqes and cauUoned motornts and pedestrians to stay clear of downed power lines scattered t h r o u g h o u t Phoenix. Travel in many parts of the area was back to near-honnaJ conditions Thursday night. From Pagel AGNES ••• risburg ln all directloos. Much Of the clty's power was off. Hospitals pressed emergency generators into use. Homes and automobiles were swept away in hall a dozen upstate New York cities, beset by raging flood waters. Na. tlonal Guard units were out and evacua- tions were under way in Elmira, Coming,· Olean and Palnled Post, w h e r t helicopters lilted many to safety. , Besides the Ohio, Pitt.burgh laced the fury of the Allegheny River, which buf. feted loose an estimated 140 pleasure boat. and dashed them to piecea against a 1pillway. The Brandywine Creek, cresting at a . record 11.5 feel, poured Into the first floor of a Chadds Ford, Pa ., museum· and 12.5 mllilon worth of N.C. Wyeth pain- tings were l'Ulhed to salety on upper llDors. A spokeaman John Sheppard aaid, "We ,_w liall and !roes swimming by outside the museum windows." ' 'l'hll °""" c:.t DAIL 'f ,ILOT, 1ltllJI wllldt I• C'O!MlnM 11M Ntw1·,rt1 .. 11 _,,.,,_ Jrr 1M Qfarlft CNlt l"llbtlalllng C°'""ny ..... ,..,, edlllonl .,.. Mll"*I, ~., Slll"Otlf/t ''*1• "' COlll• Mtu, .. ..,.. ....... Hvntlnoton ••.cllt,...,..1,111 v11i.y, Uoun. BHdl. lrvlM/StcNt•Mdr. W ·S.11 Cllmititef Battle of Bulge Story- Just 'Weight' Till Sunday June Specials . "' • • • by HERITAGE Stl'I .luM c1'1"r1no. A ''"''* rttllntl edlllM Ii JIWllJllM .. tvrdl~ .,,., Svnd1.,... Tiie pl'i!Klpaf "'ltlltfllng jtlll'lt 11 11 »II ~d llr '""'· C•sl1 Ml.t. CIHIDmlf, t2'26. l1ktt~H. W114 ,.,....Ml .... hDllNltl' • J1ck a. Curl1y Vitt ,,.,_.,., W Gctttr11 Manlfer ThoM11 IC11vil ..... Tho1t11t A. M.,rphllto M111q/f11 Edilor Ck11!11 H. leot .. lch1'4 P. Nall AMlllMll MlftltJtw Elllllt#t s.. ct ...... Offtce lOS Nerth a C1mh10 1111, tl'l7J: ~-• C\1111 MIMr U0 w::::r Sl'"1 """" IMdl? »2f N hvltVMe Htiilltlr19111t l .. dl; 1Pa1S IMCll """"'.,., U0-IMClt: 222 ftrttl AWtWt Toi.,._ 1710 '41·4111 ci-111o4 A-dot 641·H71 S.. C......_ A• ••••••-.: .... , ........ 4tJ~421 ~ ln2. °'"'" Coql ~lllfttlt !::\'• ,,...~ fllM '"""" llhn1r11--. """ ... --·~· • ""if!~~ """"' -.. .. . .. "'·1 ...... , 'Pl<~ ,.,. ~''""*'· StlCWll Cle• .......... II c.ti Mil-. c.11.,. ~,.,. -. t•rrltf" a.u :::.~' " '"'" U.1.t '"°""'~' ""(ftarf ,.,. ..... tl'IOnlftl)'. Here's a preview peek at the pacJcaae tho DAILY PILOT will deliver to ltl readers on Sunday : BATl'LE OF BULGES -Weight re- ductJon treatments can thin your wallet (or purse) almost 11 much as they thin you -maybe even more. Staff Writer George Leidal'1 story will be featured on "YOU Page." LOS ANGELES POLITICS -The dia- trlct attorney race is going lo get hotter and touglier, according to predictions of Southern Cslifomla Focus column. THE NEW HAYAKAWA -Also on the Editorial P•ge, columnist S. I. Haya. tawa tells how he quli smoking. II In- volved a change In aeU concept which has changed bit total behavior. PATii PAGE'S CIDLDREN -Family WeeklY co v e r atory, "These Adopted Cbfidren Are Truly Mine!" tel!S of six· year qu..i for lµlflllqlept by Patil (Mrs. . Chartei ~L~•se ind her ifusband. PllU end lho . ...,. Ire pictured bJ covor shot, ' SENTENCED TO SUFFER -For running·• red tight a driver la sentenced to work ID • 111e emergency 1'ard of • hospital J.asoclated Pr,.. feature story invrsttgates WlusuaJ sentence to sre how It'• working out. • WHAT'S UP DOC? -That's the title o( an appealing page lull Of picturea o( dop and cal• -and the ptople't he y lake with them when they go to ·the •nlmal hospital. BLIND LEADS BUND -A legally blind Huntington Beach man wanta to establish a county committee to coordin· ate job and training Jnformation f o r bandlcappad persons. TODA Y'S CLOSING PRICES • • • - In Holland, the drug market is reported much like the commodIUes pricea are quotf(j in lbis country, That's only one part of Jn.depth report which probes the drug •cene In Europe todar. MAGGIE'S DOORSTOP -Rex Reed journeys lo London to Interview Maggie Smlth and finds the Acadon)y A w a r d winner using her Oscar as a iloorS!op. NOR1'H, SOUTH, WES'I\ •-Tr ave I artlci<s off~. three-way choke ·of dlrec- UOl'S -north lo Eurek-, IOUth to San llil!,lfo ot weel to Jlawail f;OGAR llUCIUNAN -·One of the nlool durable character ldol1 fll the century adorns lhe cover Of TV Wll1Ut Cover itory Is a b o u t <lt.... Fonl'1 11Cad1'1 County" aeries m w b t c It Buchanan I• r .. tured. •• SALE 239. -.m. Thh lovely ~offocllo• of Louis ~ styled t1blt1 •Ly Htrif•t• •r• b1Tq ftefurtd . iri oVr Jui'I• Pre-Sele. Now le tho ilme to m••• your 1el1c:fions' of ~ualfty furnl1hln91. SALi 155. -"'· DREXEl--HERITA&E-HENREDON-WOOJ)MARK-ICAWTAN-------..---- - ... 7ttl11111 INTEllOI . WllllDAYS a SATUIDAYI. t:eo le liJO lllllDAY 'Yll. t :OO •• NEWPORT HACH • 1127 WlSTCLlff OR. "41-20!1 TORRANCE• 2JMf HAWTHORNE ILVD. J71·127t ·• LAGUNA IEACH • 141 NORTH C:OAIT KWY. 4'4-411t • ' • " ' • . . r J 0 DAil. Y PILOT Hughes Airwest has reported Its first m a j o r upsurge in passenger travel since a 1engthy &trike that ended April 10. The most significant achievement is a 1.2 percent 1ncrease in the number of miles flown by fare.paying passengers -'15,613,000 com- pared with 74,722,000 in May, 1971. Passenger density ( t h e average number of passengers flying one mile) rose 2.8 per- cent to 33.5 from 32.6 in May, 1971. Available passenger seat miles logged by the' carrier also climbed in May -up a.z pereent to 181,157,CKXI from 167,426,000 in the almllar month a year ago. VNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW OPIN SATURDAYS 9 to 1 P.M. MON.•THUU. 10.I P.M. FllDAYS 1M P.M. f7141 140-1211. IActMcf I•: So. CHlt P'-, CnM M ... 0. DEAN HEISER SC Fridly, June 23, 1972 = MAll'll .................................................................... . AODll.IS.I •••••••"'''"''''"""''""'"''''"''''''···"'"' .. '''''""'''' , ...... , ••••••• , ••••••••••••••••.•••••.••• PHON• ••••••••·•••••••• • • ' I 1· ) , DAILY ,!LOT 8 ' So, You Like to Eat LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NartCll r1CTrTIOUI •UllNlll ,ICTfTIOUI IYIQllU ITATllMllNT Ofl .\Ul...,..."1' NOTICI 011' IUUC TaA#Sll'la Wl'll ... COUIT 9" TIM Jll.UU ITATllMINT lllAMll •fATIMllift Of' Ull .,. fll(1lllCMn lltu. •lrt41t1 U.C.C.l IT Aft OP CALlll'Ol.lllLt. ,_ '""' ffllOWt"' Mftol\t ,,, -"' 'TM .............. idolN """""' IUllNlll NAMI Notla .. ~· .,..._ .... Crtclltor• THI COUNTY °' ou•111•• ~in.u 11, I n i Tllt' flUow'tll• ,.._ ~ MNofllfiMM ttW IN Urdll""-'"·.,.,.._ 1\11'-c:it"e t 1\1"'1, lift.~ ttAVMOHMJIAOLll' AISOCIATll . JllLIABLE • u IL D l N' MAIN. -"Ille fktltltUI tw11..--,,,,, ....... " an .Mrct ltnilt, MtwpOtt MOTl(I ., ........... 011' PHITtoN Food Cost Not Stopping Most America1is • us Am1-w.., """' " H9-t T!:NAHCE. 40t ll'lr ... ~ •.• ktl I Mdl.. l"OINT JUNCTION,,,,. """"·-IN lt.O. CouMy If °''""· l ll ff ., flO. H.OU.TI' OJI WIU. ..... POI l•Kl'I. C1lll. O. l• l1trllf1A, I~ CltlNflk. C.llt, '267! Clllf'ol'fllt. 111&1 1 ~ trlNHf It ~ M Llnlll • ADMllllllTUTfOJll '"'" JtM l rlld ...... 05 Amlp w..,, Wte Jlobtrf J.,tn'llllL 400 fllr Aw., .... Tht 11<m1ou1 a.ual-'*7lt ,...,., .. kl "" ,....., '° GILMrt 4 ""*''· IM., •TMl•Wll.L..tJlfllD•• S. NIWl*'t ••Wi. l tfdl, Cfllf, t11o¥t WN "._ ... On,_. CM!tr .. ~ Tr..,.,.,_ ...... M l-Mllr-h 1111111 ff ITHIL PULLll -lMOMAS.. 0-..rltl WlflOJI, Ill AlnlM W1y, Thh WJIMA It """' COIWlidtll "' M lt. lf11. »t 1111 lttltu.I Drivt, l{fWH(t StKfl,, 0..:HMd. NEW YORK -At a lllOll Inopportune time for "lllpubtlcl"'· 11>• Whl>ldile price of food Is ruing, and that lnlal1I there i1 a diJtlDCt llkellbood that tbe stonn fiaga Trill be flying over rtllU outlets at election time. It IJn't only the lime 11• mant that makes this IJsue of food prictl I pollUcally pOlent ODI. The emotional factor U: Incalculably deep, It Jn"'tvtJ health and the llOUrilbmenl of one'a family. II lnvolvtJ lift ltaeU. THERE IB sUll anothar ln- 1redltnt that aglllttJ the mlJ- ture : Food II bought dally or wttkly, and 10 the Impact of risln& pricea, of the menace to life and security, lo mll)ilplled. The reminder, the threat, Is constant. Motivational poycboloilsls find that the reac non to a 2- cent increase ln the price of a food produCI II aometlmff u greol u a ~ Inert ... In the price of a durable produCI wblcb ~I be pw'cbased three tlmel !n I life. F a m I ll e 1 that pride tbtmtelvu on s.aviug a few <11111 hero and there by drlv- ln& !?om one mark•t to another to uve on apeclals aomtbow let! that the LI ctnts a mUe It "°"II them Is money well tptnt. And women who rebtl 1t 1 penny markup on a 48-ounce CID or tomato Julee will be thrWed to spend flO for one ounce of a beauty product whoee powtr1 never have bttn proved and which coets lw than the Jar that conlalna It. SO be1utlful, 1n fact, are aome cosmetic jars, that enttrprialnf collectors now buy them for the glass arilJtry, dlspotlng of the con- tentt In wbatever way is quietest tnd convenient. AMERICAN lamilles now ~Ill J, H"'""'°"' •MC.II. lrid4Vktu1I. Mol'"Nt Ir-I~ mtl AllllL ~ ti Or--. II ... fl C...,.,.,_ HOT,C!" IS H!"ll;llV OIVIM h t -rctntage -notwithatandin& Thi• tlollat"" .. I• bllf'll ~ .., • llotllllT JMAMJLLO Sin J11u Ca.hi!~ C•lll. Tiit .,.,.,," ,. tit lf•llff"'"" .. ftoMl't D. lltlfnN 11111 ..... MrW1 llltl· t"'-Plrtllll'-"I•, Ttlll ttef~ fl ... Wlfll ftll (M\t,o Thh .,..._ WN CM0uctH "1 .. loclfld If 401 ll«f'I; Sfr-t, P'Nfort !Ion for ,..,..,, _, Wiii atlll fW (tttw. ef their prlce CODJpJaintJ -JOHN 19'.AOLl'I' C\fB '1f Ol'1Mt CM1tV 911: J\1111 21, Im. IMl'tktu•I, a-h. CM!ft' ef O..-.nk, 11111 .t "°*"lnlt1T1tllfl wl"'·lhl-wlll """*""• l h h I I d I T!IJ1 1t1t"'*"t flltd Wllll tn. Ctunry I Y ltYWIW J. MloiMo.ll, o.Vh' C9IMrJ' M,All;Q.AlllT lltlHS ITUltOIU C1lltwnl1, . ffltf'tllCI to wtlldl It ~ fel' f\lrllltr 0 r 0 u B y n u 'e ci.r• 11 Or.rt .. C"1!11V Oii; M•'t' 21. lt7J. Cltrlt. Plml l11d .. ,...,,... " otterlMi hi 9'1191'11 JN•ffal~ .,.. 11111 .... tlMI ..,.. .... themselves. They are spending•• •••fflY J , MHMii 0111111V ,_,..,. ,.,..., PWtllMll 0r1'* c ... t o.1w ,ntt, 111 An J'9c:k In tr6Cle.=::z. '""'-"" "'11Hr1119 "" Mm• II••-.... ... ,.,. JlllY mo-for food •··au,. Ibey Clfrk. • 11111 '1111i11i11H Or•"" c...1 Delly "'*· .J;;M U.• ,,.. ,111,.. 1, Mr 1tn • '"1'1J ~ . ...., 111411 " !Ml .M1!'dlaftt u , 1112. ., •r» •Jfl,.111 llM ~ _, •.. ~ J11ne tJ. -. •Ml J111Y 1, 1.-. 1tn 1.,,.12 IMlf'*' 9tn.w11 u urcr.1111 w '°'4 ... 1t o.,eo-t ,..., ~ • ,,111 cwtt, 11 .. CJ1005t to '110U1111d Ori~ (N II 01lly 1"!11!, , 001 llrtll Str..t, HIWIOl't IMdl. t.,i111y Civic Ctllltr Drive W1tf, In tflt Ctf>' et On th. 0, th--hand, there ,., a Jlll'lf 2, '· '" n ttn 1421-n Lr.GAL NOTICE of°''""' '""'., c1u1ornl•. , ,.,.,, ... ,... c1tttwnl•. ... LEGAL NO'llCI TM 11v1., tr•ntt ... wtM be ~ D'1ff J11ne If, 1m lno 'ty 0 t·-~ or low m· °"., .,,... tflt ""' dlY ef J11M, Im. II w. "' I I JQHN, m fl D .u~ • L~rAL NOTICE PICTlflOUS IUSIHISS :Nf l•n Milutf 011v., N.wPlft 1.-cri, Clu""" Citric comes whose eatine standards ,o:,u PICTlflOUS IUSIMlll 'fAM• ITAT•M•HT Ct11nf'f ol Or•llM· 1111• .. C1lllwnl1. N, JACIC tiAL1.. must •· lower·' u pric., ,,,,,,,0,, '"'"''' 'TM 111.!t,.M•..,•::-:::,.T llu•I"'"' Thi toi*"1"' ...,...,.. ,,. 1111"' ,. ••r aa ,._,. to int Trwftf..., 111 Attw..., tt uw ~ ~ llvtlnt1t "1 twtl11t•t 11&1'1\ff tl!CI ldclr"'" uMd lly 41• •ltf Intl ...... , rile. The poorer you are the '"" 191~.e..:·.:r".!:'~~:,~ bulltllh aa1" ATM 0 M lllCllEATIONAL IN· IUNO\AL, ... NeWHrt l lVf .. Cllll TtlMt'trtll't ,., ""ti! .... .,...rs ltft ,..,, C•I• ..... catl,.,.,. ., g reater tht -rctntage of in-••: 1T11ucT10H, a&i~ ,,...rcu •• NtwWt ~~11t ":ff. »t • 1,lh ,1 If f!Ht,.m ''°'" tilt •tow:. •1•: Tll1 trio 6U-1"411 •·t ~t f food 01.COllATING T II.EN 0 ! IN· •·.ai. Ctllf, ~. • ce111 ~. C111t. "'11. tot. .._urcN~~.1w.,' ," .. 'l"tor!r'"''llllo lrvliw, .1.n.ni.r ..,., ''"t!Mtr come tna mus JO Of • Tl!lflH~TIOHAI., 11111 111<11 l lW., I~ GrlmtltV ~If, ~ Wlllllm Aobttt 111 111 VI E. 1Htl ..,..,...,. ~n ' '· '11bl~ ortllM C.ut Dellr f'li.t. Jn all ways, tbtrtfore food Hllnfl..w. ••ecft nw M41rcut. N~ lkHtl. ~l•ct. •· ct11t1 MIN; ca11f. nm Oiltd: Juf'll ti, 1m. J11,.. n. u , •· 1tn t"'2-71 • .t. ' • Leo '\.ldtMtfln, ..., "••c.ck Clrclt. TN• w.lilffll It COIMll.ltftd llr In I~ The .,.,_ r. ... ,.., ~,.. "" I !". LM "'""" SIC'\' pricing ,. an emoUonal llaut F11.1flf1J11 v.u...,. n:oe •1Y1t111•t. H11sN.,. 1n11 w1r.. ,,.,..,.,... and consume.rt are Inclined to 1~"v~,,..... I• M1f'll cOflllll(i.ct w '" stlf'HIN MITCALF 11v 111;L v 1..11 14LL ~ ,....,_ LEGAL N011CE 1•-• out at t•--· they lttl ·-L-,.~ .... ..._ n.11 st•MMnT w•• "ltd wttll tM Ct11~ Tltl• 1111-.nr flleil wllft 11)1 ~" l"ulllltl'IM °''"'" c..,i O•llr Piiot June•l -------------Sll nuDC .,., -_,..,..,.,, "' Cllr91 If OrlttlM Count'f 91\ Jlll'll fl, Clerlt ot 0!'1• CtllMY M : Jll• J1, 1'12.. II. lt12 1~7' IA•_, responsible for intWeasea In Thi• ,,,,_, fl!M Wlttl Ille ,_.., 1'72 Iv ...,.,..., J, ~ "-"" CDlll#)I NOTICI OF 1111,.AULT '""'' ' Cle/'11: wl Or•-C11.1n1V ti!' Ju.,. 14, lt7l. ' TW. Cltfk. I 11 the past they vented tbelr ire Iv l•Vll"IV J, MMdoll, Dff\llV C...111\' f'UOHWf Or•nN (NII Dilly f'lllt, 1'1• ~=:.:L D~~:" D:o nu~ on the grocer but they might ci.rtt. .., June n. JO, 1nc1 JlffY r. u. itn 14ft•n f'UllllWCI °''"" C•tt Da1rr ,1.-, LEGAL NO'ftCE T.S. N .. ..._ not do so a aln f'ublllhld Ot•lltl Celsl 01lly '~•1t1' -"""is. )II, I/Id JUl"t' ,, 1" ltn l6C7·7' ••• ~ NOTICIE IS Hl9'.!'IY GIVIN: n..1 I · J11n1 '" n. JO, •IMI J1o1l"f 1, itn IS7J·ri LEGAL N011CE MTICI °' IALS °" IRA.I. ,.,..0,11• 11cuR1TY T1TL1 1NIUAANCI COM· spend ltsa of their income ror Fork one thin,g, having beea SUPlllOI COUAf 011' THI LEGAL NO'llCE " .. , PllVlf9 ~ ~yd'1:W."t"::::"'1:~"'~r1~" .. ~ food than any other people on attac ed so o ten in the past LEGAL NOTICE 1T.1.T1 op u.1.1,.011.•1.1. •011; A-1114' 1e111tc1 1111 AHTtlONY D. COl"-O •NI earth, JeU than 20 ,_.cent, five yearl rood retailers have TMI COUNTY CW ORANI• NOTICI Of' f'UILIC MIAAI... IUPlll.1011; COU•T °' '?fl THEii.ES.i. M. COU,O. H11t&lnd allO Wfft, -· • Nt. A·mh llf'Olll THI CITY COUMCIL lf.ATI 011' CALIPOINIA rOlt Tl\later. " M(Ur. llbJlelflMt Ill ''"''"' and the percentage is steadily been busily promoting their PICTlflOUI •UltNl!ll NOTICI OP H1.1.•tN• °' P•TITION 01' '"' TH• COUNTY 01' OUH•t J, w. LEHNE'!', I m1rrltd """· •• Ill~ falllng' thankl m ore to r ising side of the story It is falrly NAM• ITATIMlfilT 1'09'. f'llOIATI Oii Will. ANO ,011: CITY OP l'OUMTAI• \l'AUIV '"' ltil Mttftr of the E•l•fl Of ALIEllT •I• •NI .. ,.,,, • ..-OPlt'tv. lentflc1ery, · Tiii followine Pf'•ton It dollll butllllU Lln-111:1 TllTAMIHf.1.lY 4IOND HOTICI 11 Hlll:llV OIVCN fll•I 111 OLIV&ll II.EDMON. '"'° 91MW!I .. rktll'ftd M1rct1 n, IM ti docufMnl no. incomes perhaps than to food well known now that some big··= I UNGALO l lLL'S WAIVIOI Wtcfllllllll't', July .. ,,,,..,,•:~•""· WI "'-•E•T o. lllEDMOH, OICllMd, lSDI In lloolt. ~ "" 2t7, .,, (lfflclll induat.ry efflciency. chains make only 1.5 cents on H•rtior. s'"'' "'""· nm. 406 Httt11 O:(~~!:.t.-' LESLI!' "· •v.HcHA11.o, :;:i:Tve::!Z. cr.:::i.~111"~ • •1 1~ ,::;.~ 1~,r.~ ,,•~V:,,:"!r.~~ "'! ~~·cc:=,.~ c.u::i'.,7..::i:r.:-:.i:: The """rctotage CID be each $1 Of aaJes. ll;uPlrt £. Ltwrenu, 4°' Nortt! NOTICI! II Hl9'.18V GIVEN Thi! C11lfornl1, !ti• Cl"' C11.11Kll writ tl05" 1 tftw '!Ill 3r'll fty ef Ju!y, 1tn, II tf1t ef· fl!tr1ln II> ·-Th l 1 h II HttW, S1nt1 ... ,.. f210t ldllll Holl ,. •• flltd lllr•ln I petfflen for t111bllt II••''"' tit 'llll lollowlf\I: fttil ... 9'.oblrl w lrlH• "° 1111 Chip. i.,ot n of Tr1ct '°'' In th• City ., m f 1 J ea d f D ft, however, a ~aves l e J>0 S IS a Tiil• but!Mit Is O.ln1 (ond11cttd by 1n pro&.11 tf will ind for lui.ence Of Letllf't I, Af'f'IAL Ill LOT SPLIT P 111111 mill A't'tnllf, 1111j1 A. of1nM, C•Hfernl• <l1rde11 Crov1 ti ~n on 1 m1p es-tally when applied to logical tunely outlet for feel-1nt1rvld1111. THt1m1n11rv to P11111-11ona W•IYHJ cul' If -.I.HM! tlltd w OLA .,..._ cwntv « Ol'&M•. a· ""' 111.,..11 l'ICOf'Hd 111 Mok '"· ,._ 4 "' 1111t ,...... ' RoG L1wr1net Nf.,ff'ICI fl whlcft I• mlde for O.vfio9m.nt COITIHf'IV of ,~nlt11 lf!CI Mtf lllddlr, Ind tullllCf W COii· 90 Cf MIKllU1""°"1 M111•• renr•t el poor fatnUJet end to thole OD 1ng!I. Tlllt tl1t1m1nt ftlld wl111 1111 CO\lflfr fUrllllr Hrtk11ltr1. , ... tNt 9111 !ll'r!I tnd CommlHlon't Hnlll 9f lei lp!lt '1 ll'MI flrm1tlon 11tv Mid SuNrlol' <;ourf, 111 thf Mld Or11111 C11.1111Y; · l'·x·' i·ncomis. For ouch Tllll\. Cltrk of 0<'11181 Coun!v on~ Jut11 14, 11n . .,l•c• fll 11t1rlnt ~ ""'' hi• Mtn Mt Cond1Uon1r U1• ''""It "· CendltloMI rltht. title 11111 lntlf'ISI o1 uld OecHMd ••Id obU11Tlon1 l1Kl\ICll111 tne note tor th• ~ r--LEGAL NOTICE I Y S1Y1rlv J, MeddOJ! Dtwty C111nJy hr Jul'f I, 1•n. 11 •:JO 1.m .. 111 ttie u .. l".,mlt " w11 fllM fe .. 11bU.n a t t tt.. tlml d •••fll •NI 1111111 rltllt, tlllf •11111 d SJ,409.Sl. ple the percentage la much Clerk. COIJr!rotlll If OINrt!Mnl Ho. , If Mid dr!Vl-fllrll r11!1urtnl IHI -ty Ind lnNirlll llllt !M 111111 ef Miii fhlt 11>1 MNllClll fnlornt lllllffr •UClt •'-nd dil I t ' 1M11 c.IUrl. ti ~ Civic C1nrtt Orlve W111, In loc:1lld en "'°' IOllll!Welt corner d LI dlteiMd Jiit 1c:.ull'ld W .,...ltlon et t1w dlld tnd IM ClllUHl!olll Mell...., ... re!N Jlia-...,T i It.ea Y r S ng HOTICI 0,. NON·ll•ll"ONllllLITY f'ubUlllld Or11*' C1111t O•llY l"llol, 1M City Of llri!1 ,l,111, Ctlffornll, Allmtdl Ind lroolll111tlt, Lot lpllt 11 er O!hlrwl.tl, dfllt' lflfn fl' In lddltlon fe 1ro IWMd lly the 11n0tr1ltl'lld1 because or the Jnablllty to olr Neflu 11 f\lrtlW 11ven llllf 11111 II~ Juf'll "' 2l. )0. •nf July 1, ltl! lnJ.72 01*9 JuM !(, )f'2 Wll ftll' !1 crt1!1 two loft In art-INI .. l. •1tt1ltd 11 lllt llml of ... Ill TM! • brutll efi 1M dlllt1o1H II\< tt.e her dt!'1l1nld wlll not "" ·~,lbll for 11'1Y W. I , St JOffH, kmdlllfl wtlll drlw-tllrv ro1t111r1nt. In Ind to olt ,.... '«Htl" roil .,,~ obUt1llont for wttldt well ...,. It ttcllrifv taln hig ll>come. 1111111 ., ll1bl11tl11 contr1ct111 tv 11W011t '"'"ty c1.n, Thi• rn11tt.r I• 1111111 pr1e ..... pw11.1tnl •ltu•ttd rn tM counrv ., or11111, st111 Of Ill• l«IKrld 111 1t11t HWMllt MNi Mt SUll. '" ev~ ·-· clu1 Oltler llltn l'llVMll, IHI or •lltr 1'1)$ dllf. LEGAL NOTICE lttrt.. ·"~ ~ • ,...... te ltll' l"llnnlne L ..... °' ltll' Sltk .. C1llfllrnl1, Hl1kul1rt't' dtKrlllld •• ~ rn..s. ol; Tht lntf•!Wntnt ., ,.1~ .., -~ ....... .,.., Ottld tt.11 2111 of J\IM, 1'12 P•M IM1'll "-'"""'A,,_ C•UPornl• (GIY"t, Cd .SAGI el -.) llftOWI flMllll• dtilll lfld lntw .. t -...ldl llklrnt M llld Amelie ho in G..,lrY L l l.c:-"4.lfn Jr, f'IC'TITI0\11 llJllHllS Wllffllll", Clllflnllt flNtl Miii .... l't11nt1ln V1 lll'f lonlno An ~lldlvld_; -llllf lnkrltl In i,.,. PIY•bll J11M 1, ltn, 1nd ~ In· aDI art S W I a 17•'2 Ml'ICll1111r Avf. HAMI STATIMINT flli llUJ ...... I nwe.t Ol'dlt11110. Tl'll Zllnlf'IO Ort11r11nc1. Z-llfOYld r .. 1 ....-rtr tllullld •I t41U. llt ltll'llnll ol •tlncip.r tnd lllftr.et '' decided preference for the Irvine, Ci llt. m 05 Thi ro11ow11111 "'ac:n 11 111riw bvtlnM1 Attenwr• ,.. Petitllflll" 1,. Ma,., and EMlllbttl .,, en flle In l'1J5 •lld !'1,1 L«Ult Stret1 In 1111 CllY """" ~ d~ 1nc1 111vlbk: ""' I I __ _._ f'ublltllld Or•not Coe1t 01/ly ~Jlol, 11: l"llblllollld or1-C...t Dtllr f'lr.t, the l"llnnlne ~tnt tlW '" ef Wtttrnln.ttr. Couf1tY _, Or•net, Sltll clllfllll --nt "' the term11 If 1111 more expena ve uuu.. We tat JurM ti, u, 2t, 1tl'2 1 .... n HIGHLIHE ""OOUCTS, w E. 111~. J uno''· "· n. lt'2 lJtr0.12 1v1U11»1 Por 11111>1Jc lnlMC!Ofl .,.,, Ill• ., C•lltwnt1. lleKrlbld ••1 "'"' Mv1ncn mffl '° "" ho!<dll' If • less starch, more protein than CCIII• Mtll. l".O. kt MDI, lrvlM. Cl . MllM!kwl. ' TM """' 10 '"' of flll Nortll Ut "'*' ..,,., 1M Ml"l'1er ..... of '"'" .. ,_., b LEGAL NOTICE '26'4 LEGAL NOTICE TllllM ...irlnttot•tlfy In l1vor II " ot Loi JO 111 Ille Town ol Wlttl?llf'l•llr 11 In Ille amounr wl $1A07.t0, and ...,.._,., in year1 gone y, Many M. E. l(nllllL w f , u111 St., Colt• -1111n to ttit• ,,.,...1 wo1 M ''"" "'m.., rKOnMd '" lodl :z,,... s11 •4'111"'91 "'*-"'Hit 11·1t11 w,,.. ot families of two adults and two l'ICTITIOUS IUSIMISS Mn1, Cetl l. • tltU '" _._,lll'lllY " • "'· If lllrflltr 11'-Ind 517 ef Mhcllllf'lt6US Mlopt In !I'll !I'll dHd" tnlll1 1H.,,,.,..1 '"'· •'-·~ NAMI ITATIMl!NT Tt.11 butlMh II lltl1111 corn11...c11d Ir)' IA NOTtC• TO Cll•OtTOlll ferm1llon 11 dlllrld, r1111 ll\IY conttct Office w1 tlll C.Unty 9'.flCOl'dlr ti LM Tlllt 11¥' ,.._ Wltreof, t11e llftlltrtltlltd. teen-agers devour more uwu1 Tll• tonowln• Mrton• ,,1 "'"" 1n111v1<1u11, •Uf'l9'.IOll: COUllT 0, TNI 111e 1"1ann1111 o-rtm.nt •t "2·MM •IMI Af'IMlfl. P'-"' O.f'lllkl•rY under tucti ..,., 11t:i 800 ............. of meat I year bullMI• 11; M. E. l(nlltfl! IT.I.Tl 01" CAl.l,OllNIA '°. ref1r II"" Mwt lllm. E)(C•PTIHG TH!"llll"ltOM 11111 W•I llllC:Ulld •lld dlllwrld.., tltd 1""""11 I .......,....., • l"ISH H' TANl(S, 1U2 H1rll« l tvd .. Thlt tl1ttm1nl filed wllll !ht C1111n1'J THI COUNTY 011' oaAN•I CIT'I' COUNCIL ~ THI 1J& fllt ltlertol'. , wrltttn 0.C1t tlllen fll o.!Milt 11W O.· Not all this meat hi in the Coll• MtH. n•27. Clerk Of OrlnM C011nty (HI: Ju"" )(. lttJ. N .. A·'2H1 CITY 01" ,.OUNTAIN VALLEY ALSO 11111 P«tlon ot Lecutt '""' m1M for S•it', Ind ,. •• dteoll!td -i111 raw slatt either, II it WIS 50 H1r•ld Dl1ekm1n, lt1S W1ll•t1 .... ,. I v ltverly J. MlddOll, Deputv CO\lfll)' f tll1t1 or !"DG.1.9'. TA'l'L09'. SEELIV, MlitY E. Col• l'l'lnt !'IUtrlY ef l lMI 11111,tnl fe !tie 11ld Tn111 .. t\ICll dllod an.ct 111 dOcv19'1.,,"i D. Coste M11t, •UZ7. Cl1rll. 1k1 £00.1.9'. T. SEELIY. O.C.wd. Cl!r Cltrt Soulll 70 '"' of tlll Horth ISO IHI fll l'lldtncff'ICI lbll11llorlt 1lcuM ~"¥· years 110 when a C0MJ>Af8bJe Lorll1 Ol1Ckm1n. 1t7' W1U1c1 A,,!, PU'1• NOTIC!' IS HE•EBY GtVIH tto 1111 l"Ub611111d Ori• C..O Olll't' l'llof, Loi 20 of 11>1 TOWll ., Wt1tmlNllr, 11 llW his OICl1rlcl .... doll Mr.W t«l1r1 f mil ......J..•bl t I th D, c.-11 M•11, '2677. ~bl!$1\td Otlf\11 Coe11 Dilly l"llof, crtdltlrl' .i 1111 ibov• nemtd dKlllltlt June .U, lt7l 1..._12 w m1J r.cwdld In IOllk !, 11-Sl• 11! tllfl'lt ~rid llllftlw lmrMdl•ll~ 1f11e a y tnVUO y a e en an Tiii• builMH ,. NI"" conducted ~ • Juf'll 16. 2J, JO, lfld Julv ,, lf12 lS.t-71 '"'' I ll P•••Of'll l'llVllll cl•lmt ffllNI "'-•nd 511 ol NJac1111-• RIC..Ol'dl In Th• Ind PIYlbl~ Ind ,.,. tltcted •lld: doe• two-thlrdt thet amount. Now It ••''"'''"'P· , ••Id d1e111t111 1r1 ,..,,,,.. to flll 11111'1'1, LEGAL N0'11CE OfflCI "' t11t c_,.., 9'.ecorftr « Loa rierttiY elKt 10 c-1111 '""'' .... ....,,., '" I oft ed d k H1ro ld Ol1Ckm1n wllll flll 111ee111rr V01Kt11n, rn ""-flff'kl AlllNI• CoufftY •• •ndonlrd IW ~ be told lo Hllsf't' lllt oOllt•llD!ll tteured I en process an pac ag-L11ttt1 011ekm11n LEGAL NOTICE ., t111 cl••k of lfl• •bo~• tnTIHtd court, or NOTICI IHVITIN• llPI lolnl of Sl.lpll"vl11t1 'Of "" COUn.., or lh1rtlly. ed and presented frozen as a Thll ll1!fmtnl 111111 with !I'll CO!Hltv to pru1nl thfm, with Ille f'lff .... IY NollCI It hlrlOY l lY"" thM Ill• INrCI ol Otlllff 11'141 r.c«dld Mtv l), ltlJ In 01ttc1: .JllnP 14, 1tl1 t I Cl1rk ol 0•11191 C011ntv .,,,, J11M 14, 1t11. 'ICTITIOUf tUllHlll vll!ldltrl. to th• llndtril1111d 1t ltt fnltl Trvtl• of "'-CN•I" C~llllllY c.u... Btok :IOU, Iliff eo et Offlcl1I ltk0td1. IT!'V!" VEGH gourme me1 . 8\f •·v•·•· J. M•dclOll DtPlllY County NAME ITAT•Ml!NT d1111rtm1nt, SECURITY 1".l.Ct,IC NA· Olt11'1cl It'°"'""' COllf'llY C•llfornl1 wlll Ttr(Yll of .... ca.fl In l•wfut money or fPl'IWnl lltlltflcllrYl Cl1rk. Tllf tollowln. PftlOn It do!"" lllnlllltl TIOHAL BANI(, U0 NtwPOtl Cenftf roc.i Mll<ld ltldl Ill II \i ·ot Im 'NM!-!tit United Siii• Oii conflrrntllon Ol M!t, T1lt ... 1111\11 d 1114' for .. alne ~ tf I" llMll ••· Orlvt NtwPOrt It~ C1Utornla 9*i. • ~ l"t' lO. ltn 11 the I" ;.~i1M' Dl•I er llrl t•lll •nd 0.l•nc• evlclerictd IW "Nof'lc•" w111 r1ctrdPd 11n June I•, 1•n. IN SUMMARY, Amer icant PullUIMd or1nt1 C091t 0.1111 Piiot, ·MAJ o 111 w Av MANUl"ACTUll.INO w11k11' 11 Tiit •11c1 of butlnn• .t tti. .;"~~ «11oo1 "ilfld ~ .. 11 1,79 MM 11a1rtc1 llY Monti•" "Tn11t Dltct 1s doo.ln'llnt "'· 119n, In N offlu., the Jike to eat, most or them &re JllM 1'• JJ, ». , ... Jul'f J, ltl1 IJJ.f.12 COMl"AN'I' INC., lff W, Uth St., Cotti Ulllltrllenll! In 111 mlllf'11 "f11lnl"" fl Adlmt Av11111a, c..i1 Mitt, C•tlfornlt, 11 1111 the ,,_,!\' IO IO!d. Tlfl Hl(tflt flf County ll;fl:orller el Ori-County. MtM t11t ttltll of uld dKtd.,.t, Wlll'lln flur wllldl ti Id bid Wiii M !lllbilct't' llllO\lnt lllcl ti IM 4'1Milltd Wltll llld. IECU9'.ITY TITLIE IN5U9'.AHCI 1fforded the opportunities to LEGAL NonCE l'lllil• llllllltbll'", '71 C••lt•I Sffell, -"'-'"'' 1111 flrd """llClllM ., tllll ~ = ~Hd tt!, I •ACM Wll lid• ... ofllr• ta ... 111 wrllll'll .... win COl,\,ANY, t ell and • growing Cot!• Mff• "''le•. Of'llSIT Ol.lf'LICATOll; -recttvM "tlll ,,.....kl llffke 1t olf'IY •• Tru""· ea W r PICTITIOUI BUllHBU Tiiis blnJnd. It btl119 cond...clld bY an Dlttd MIY 30, 19'2. All bldt ,,. lo Ill I~ ICConll!'a Wtttl rim1 1tter The first IM'tlllCIMon hll'eof •lid •w Cllrlt LlllllH, NAM• STATIM•NT /ndlVldw1I. Sl!CUll.ITY ,ACll"I( IM lf'lllrtld l-111111 Condtll-1M ........ 111111 tf Ult, Tiii rltlfrl It rlHl'Vld FOt'KIDlu't O..,.rtmtnl 1 FINANCE TM follOwlM Mrson It •or,. l111tlf'lff1 f'HILI, llATHG.1.81!• NAT IONAL tAN)( s...dlleellllfl• wllldl .... ,_ Oii 1111 •nll l'o ••Itel....,. or •11111*. Publl•ll..:I Or•i: C•it Dtlt't' l"I OI. 11; Thi• 11•1-f'll llltd wllll 1111 '°""" 8y: ll.l.L"H '· f'AIGI """ -lf;CllfM Ill ... offlct "" ""' Otlecl Jllf'll , .. Im ' JuM n. 30 11W .Ill 7, , ... 1"1 1m .n THE C09'.0NA OEL MAil l lKE Cle rk Of Ot11111 c~ on: ""'" ,1, Aul. Tn.111 Offlcw Pwdltl1118 .... Int fll ••• tc!lool dhtrkt. )(1llllffn c .• ....,... SHOP. ~ E. '°''' HllllWIY, Coron• ltn. • .,. llVlfl\f J. Ml6doJI Dopl,lfy CDllnty EJCIC\llor al' the wlll ., Etch lllddl..-mutt 111tmll wilt! llh ltW. ~~n1,"':~m_. 141 ...... Money's Wortla llltl Mir Clttk. Thi' llllwo Mmtd •tc11nl. c11lller'1 dltcll, Clr1'11l• cflld,:, ., bid-'""' ,..,.. '' • "' " " LEGAL NOTICE Anfhany I , J td!IClll , 1111 W. lttt. f' 1111• WITTMAN I SCHMn>T dlr'I llond midi .-111ble to tn. ....... If lOllllT W. •llllffS Wh 11'111., All. A. Ntw-1 ••tc:ll 1"11bllllltd 0<'11111 COIU 01Uy ,11,1, W 111 M11911 011.,. 1f11 C... ~ (Qlltte Dldtlcf .. I . °"'"'911 A-. ..... A I 11tt• en Is the Best TnnO e Tlllt llulll'llQ It btll'ltl COlldllcltd IW Ill J-:Z, '" lii, 23, lt72 1'2'-11 N.....,, 9Mdl. Ctl/ftf'•ll aa.rcl o1 Trvt"'°" Ill 1n 1mwnt not .... TOt~ ~......... flW' .... A·11ff1 llllllvldull. T1h 17141 '4oMUI ftle• fl w ~ (J"I fl"'-111m •Id ti 11· -• NOTICI Oii SALi 0, •IAL ANTHON'!' I . JACKSON Altlr_,.,.,. l•INUflr • ..,,.,.,.,., thll "'*bl,... w111 Miier Ink A........,,.. ........ ,,Ifft.. Pll:Ol"lll;TY AT NIVATm .... ~ Tlllt 1t1tlffnlnl tllld wt9h 1111 CeuMY LEGAL NOTICE PuMIMld or1"" COlllt Dilly '11ot, 11111 "'°""" Canlrm If IN -Is l"11bHthld Or1n11• Cout Dilly ~not, In h 1u-1or cou11 or 111t 11111 cl' Cltrll: ol Ot1n11 County on: J11rie 1, lf7J J-2, '• 11i, U. lt'2 loW),7' ewln:lld .. him. 111 '!Ill """"' w1 f1 Lh1r1 lo JurM Zl. JS. JI, 1'12 lU..72 C.lllor11l1 In end lot lllt Clllf'llV fll Ol"IM• T T d . y c ? IY BIVWIY "· Mffffll, °"""" Coun" f'ICTITIOUI BUllNISS .,.,., lnl• •ucll untr1ct. tM ll'flCHdl "' In "" """" ., "'' •• , ... of ALICf_ 0 r !I e Ill ow· ar Cltrk. f'lmt MAM• ITATIMINT LEGAL NOTIC:E :r.dl.:!ci,•~"'tu':':::'·n:r!:.":ui':: LEGAL NOTICE t_ON~H~M~:~ k-n •• ALICI &.J • Publ11Pltd Or1•H COl1! OlllW f'lkrt, Thi fOUowlM Htl<>fl 11 doltll !lull"°" terfeltld to u ld tdlool llll1trkl. Nlfltl It hlff'llly lll"ln tt11t en er lftff' 11 SYLVIA POBTRR ' ' We have jUJt traded In our 19" 11ati011 ''"ion for what teems to me 1 pittance .-but the repelr mils were •tarting to mount at an alaril)!ng pace, we had IOll faith in llJ relllblUty for summer com- muting and llJ appearance bad certainly dtt<r1orattd. Anyway, we had driven It far 11ut Ille I0,000 mllestllne - when all ~ l)'lllptnms and troubles typically appear -IO "" didn't gripe too loudly. When lo the moat economical mom1nt for you to trade in your car! Thi• is a crucial but tlCttding 1 y difficult question to answer pre- c isely, be-"° 111 caus:e each of your sltua .. liOOI ls different and each Cf you will take care or your car In a dHferent way. Normally, though, th Is 11ideal" trade-in paint will come betwttn three and six years after your purchase of a new car -the period in which, w ithout any advance planning whatsoever . my hU&- band ooct again felt com- pelled to act. From a dollars-and-cents point of view, after you 've Owned a car two years, it 1"1l1 doean't matter when you turn it In, coocluded a T r ansportatlon Department study by E. M. Copo and C. I. G1uthler a few year& ago. Another of their conclw:lons WU Iha~ II only the a>1i1 of owning and opera!lng were conr!der.d, it probably would bt cbe•pest for you to keep your car for a Lile span of 10 years. Jl.IM f, 1•. 23, lCI, 1'1J lat-12 Is: W"EELDEX OF l!ArllC• TOOUC .. llOITOll No lildc»r ITllll wttllllrtw 11111 W for I ADVllll'ltlMINT f'Gll •IDI J11IY f, 1t12, the und1r1ltnld Ml,.., E, 011.A~GE COUNTY, 'f'ft -1ocf Of torfV.j1Lv1 ('51 1110 1ntr thl N1tlq ti CNl'rldlrt t1r1ow, 111 tlCKlltrlx of tflt Litt WHI tf,d i322.66. Eighth year yearly LEGAL NOTICE :!c11~'c::l'1~ ::0""· Ho. JDt, H"""'' ~~AT• 1 :: t.t~::.:r .. ~:: .. ,'! ..i.!!"~ ttia.,-, '"•"t11"':!!t,,,.1 '"" 1411':,,otJ;lc!!, ~~J·~ ~:!J: ~·~.J::; !."':i~.1" ... , 11~v~1~1 '"',. '!'~ ~-··'· .............. ,.Oil •• ,123, -•I C1rl J. lfflhlr, IM.s G1rl11\ff0l'4 It., TH• COUNTY 01' OllAMel .,, -....•• ni 1 ...... _..,.., nd ' 1 ' " .,,. n .. ~..._~ I" J..._ Y PICTITIOUI •UllNlll C.ll Ml••· Ctlll. n,2' 1". A·'1Nt 1rlVll1fl of r11KllM 111'1' 1M •ti llldt II Int ttl llbtll' I rntllrlll t lllt bl~tf', MiblKI to conflrm•llOft Irr 1111 Fe"'"'"• •uo.so. Ninth year NAM• ITAT•MINT Thi• 111111 ... u 11 11111111 conducletl .,., lf'I ''''" ., Llv'ON 1"9'.0001.1.H Dtcll• to WllV• Ill'( 1rr"1111rrt111 or I~ COtnPltl• COllllruetlllin .,.. lnlf•lll '"' ., •Nv,..nlJILld S11"''°" C:OUrl, • Cll'I· I"""' • ire jjolnt llldlvlduil. fd ' flrl'l'lllH1• 1n 1ny ltlrll er In tM llldd!ll8. tflt fllltw!ne -ii~ •omiillum AHrtmlftf 1f 2ffil VII Pu.rte, year]y depreciation is (19, bv~~:.... 1:~1i'1,.. ptrllOM CARL J. l'GETTlll NoTICI IS Hlll;llY GIVtN I• ""' :~~.~~d w:T~~:.... e~11N~:r1;1.c:TL~~~~~:,.:i;:~~ ""fflntnt O, LllU~I HlllL C•llfor1111, yearly repairs are $88 89. In .I.IT 11011 INOUIT9'.Y, f Htrml!IM TM1 slel~itnl lllfd ...,.lrh fflt County (ftdllort of the 1boWI ntmtd dwldtnt 't' Prtd.,. 01'1"9 MllllOll V I• I• 0.Krllttd 1• '611~. th ' 1 LIM N1Wp0rt •••di Clri., Or111111 COIJnty on · Jwn• 31 ''" 11111 •II ..... on. ft1vlrw (lllmt HtlMI '"" Optn; Jul'f 10, 1m . ll:ot •.m. C1Uftll' II ' • f'All:C!"L I: Owllllrw Onlt a "" the ten Ytat, Ye a r Y c1;01yn 11111m1r. ; H1rmlt111 L•n., 8~ et worly J. MtddOll, Oti.u"' Coun.Y 11111 dKldent ••• rMUlrld to f11' "*"'· J l'11b~~ t~"" '°'" 01111 ir:'li l!ldl ~d' 1t11n 111 111 1c:conltnc• wtth •u1:_~ Ho. f7tit~1 ~nil~"'"" d__..;atlm ls $50 yearly NtwPll'I l11drl nMO. C1er1t. w1111 lllt lllCl"l"r'Y' vouctrtrt. In ~ .tffct 1o1M • h lllriwlnP IJl'IClllcitltllt •nd '"*' °" nl1• " n um Lin mt· .. ,....... ' 1u1•nn• 1"1u aon, 2'5 !"l'rllt•ld 11r, ,.,,™ or 1111 tltfll of the UOvt 111Htlld court,., CE conlr•ct Ilk~• new.., flit> 1~ 1hl or l1dlld Ill 1nt1 midi • a1rt of !Mt Cll'• rtpairs are f30,33. The total U1UM kld'r, fUSI. . f'ulllllhlll °''"'" (11111 DlllY ,llot. to t<'llfnl 11\tm, With tlll '*"",., LEGAL Nan tlll If 1111 Aulll•nt lllHl'lfll.,....nt "'" O.Cl1r1llln ,,, Cllftlllntl, c- depreeiatlon for ten years is Thi• IM111111u 11 °''"' cond11ttld trr • J11ne ii. 20. ,,,.. July 1, 1 ... .,,, '"1.71 wuc111n ... 111t undlrll1111d ''"" llffl(• Admln1"'9ttve llMCflo 1111 JMQUI~ J •111on1 n ;:, ,•"~::;. ~ ... w.,,'"' 1"1rtn.rtfllp. ol his ttlt•MV, JOHN I'. HOl'FM.1.H , -CNANDI OP lot41 kJ1to1 Dlttt1ct 14600 llnd Ctnyon A lll\lll'Y ' ' f'I ' • SS,185 and total repairt foe ten CAllOlYN l"Ll'TCH!"lt 1111 Cal'Ol'.00 BIW .. 1111"' 317, 1'•1•,dtM, MOTICW OP ,UILIC tll.1.ll;IND fO •• 11111, ''" Irv!;.. C•tlfrlr'nl• •nd '" :: ,,, OfflcJ1! ll1e.rd1 In ,.. omc."'""" •ears 'a fl •M 71 TJrl• 1111-.itt f11H wt111 1111 c~ LEGAL NOTICE ceutcwnl• Jl!O.. wllldl I.ti '"' alla ot NIU> •v THI ouNel COUNTY ofllCI .t "" ~11 c.tH' CeuMY ,._., d or.,,.. Ct11,,..,, 11111 J I ,iJW, • Clll"I! ot Or111111 County "': Mly 31, 1•12. llutlntll ol Ille 11,....,..lllllcl In •II m1ttlr• Pu.MMINe COMMISllCMll ON Pl~ .ct, on-Hori .. Ar· • 111•1'1 urdlYldo!d lnllrffl In ~ to Notice that over the 10-year '" 11111rly J. MM• Dfl"llfy COllf'll'f NOTICI Of' INTINTIOH TO • ., ..... "rt~lnl1111 lo '"" "'''' of Mid dKICllnl, POS•D LAND I.Ill 0 I • T " I c T :=. ~~i,.:.. Nortt\ Perk A'it>nW, ';::~ ,!'':'ari1Ht1~~-..:: r,:t;."';'f. . ocf the deprtci ti es Cltrll. IN THI SALi o~ ALCOHOLIC Wiii! n tour mon!M •!Ill'" lllt t'lrrt tubtle• C:MAN•ll ,. .. ,., •nll lld Oocum1ntt (lf'I Ill .... ll'IClllllWI of Ml!UIL"-H! ""'" II\ .. pen . a on com ,. 11111 aaviuoii 11on o1 t11I• natk1. 'w""n1 ,. 1111 Pl•f'll'lll'lf 1n11 z11111111 111'*''""' ... Al'lttllte« """' "'-...,1111 .met ,,, .. 1<1 '"""" .___.,.;i -'-" to $3,185 -the tame as the J:.:!·~~I .. o;:"i','n (Oii! Oilly 11':','; J-21, It~ Olllcl 1~.1.::'D l~OOOIAH L•w, .... ~· •NI or!!!.._~ .'!'! ., • llJUlf'li.. .... It ., ,.,. •011 ... fllt) •lid CltflnH '' "Cwnmon Ar .... tll ... cost of the car. But also noUce ' T• Wllorll II""" Ctne1n1: ~ICU!or of tllt Wiii ., Orlf'IM ..-nt'f ,,_,Ill ................ ,.. •tell ... Thi• ~I wm tie rfflllldld •bnv•rtlerrtd ID CIWldomlnhHll -Len, , -N CE Sulll«f to IUl/111(.f (j !ht UctnM ... lllt tbo'f• lllMlill -.....nt lllll'lc. It Mrlfw 1/wn lllM I llUbllc hMr· UPOft f111 r.Wr" « tucti tllPI• 1<1 loM f•(#'!lnt , trll!'lfranl Mii' ,.,ltll fl/I that your annual depreciation ui.:.uAL OTI Plftd for, nollte I• lllrltl'f t lv.n 11111 tn. JONN p HOPPMAH ' Int wlll M 1115" W .. i. C.nntlMlo!I ... • ...,,_. Mll'rln 11'ff fl) N)'S •fllr t111 lot I ol' Tr1ct N1, 6.'20, 1$ .. r m1• Wtfe!, is klm. .... in the early undenklned P•Ol>OMS I• 1111 l koNillc ... s..f ~ ·~ '"" JllJ .i1n pr-lr111 ti MMnd llCTIOMAI. b1c1t ...-. _.,,.. 11cepl fllll If no bid II rwonlld 1f1 holl: 20. ...... # II ft M· • .,.._. ,,CTITIOUS IUltH•ss btwrlttt ,, "" l'flf!llMJ, dffcrlbld II ,....,._, C•I"'""-'".. DllTIUCT MA, ,..,.. ., the Ori,... eubrNnld, ""'dlt!Otlt II loffttlltd, Wftlel.$ ct111lw of MllOlll•l'MOlll Ma.l's. ,,. Let years of your ownenhlp IDd NAMI ITATIMlllT f'ollow•: Ttl CllUI 7'2-Mr' cetHlty Zontnt Code ••• "'*ldld, or.,,.. .11 ... lr9 ,...,,,. *' 0 11 .. .,. IN'lor II A., T,..cf N .... 1 ... .., in., rtcOtel· l · .-. J t 1'tll' fbllowilll "'*'* •rt dolllt 200Q H. New_. lllll•v•r•, C•I• A~ flt 1 IClltw County, C1llllml1. !Kol OH'll1!19f. tel In look 2JO, ""' J iftil ' of owest m 1.1111:: a er years. IMlll""'' ••: "'-.... ~•i ' ,11... l•ld el•n 11 ctn11n11..i CASE HO, zc 1.ct1 011 M•ll tie mHt wt.,. t111 11rm ,_1.u11•neou• ~ 111 '""" effke If Jf tr ded . th" Car GEN Ell.Al F.1.STENf"S, 660 W. 11111 f'lll'llllnl to llldt lntwnl1on, tn. u~ ..-v.., illfd Ori11t1 COid Dillr "'" 12·21 ll•CTIOWAL DllflllCf MAP 14'H ~Id ltll' th1t "'°'"'°"· It thllf bl fl'lt Coun"' lt.c:orftr fl 111d CMl9'l ... YOU a In ll ltr"I, CCllll Miu. dtrtltllld 11 •P•IYlllSI 11 !flt Dffl1rlmtnt JllM 2, ,, 16. 2J 1'71 U3f.n llld l'l'IHllt to dl•RI• ffMI tflt CC (Ill) -1..i •nd flied wllti 11'1• A••ISlllll lllnlnl' Mid lit I. each year, your depreciatiO!l Luclln 111M1n, 7112 11 u111 Anft '''"'· ot Alcohollt l•v••••• control,., lt•1.11not1 LEGAL NOTICE "Corrrmtr(IM Cemmun!IV Iii.it •111ric. ......,}nt.ndtnt, Admllllt1r1nv. ServlCM, Ats• l'llCIPllf'll 11'1111,....rvt111 unto1111 I would ost $9 550 ll•nton. C.Ufornlt, ot '" •l(Ol'lollc kvt•••• 11,tf'IM '°' llllH "-JN Dlttflcl ,. "" CH 11111) "Cem· ., ""' 1111 J-.il~ lcMtl Olltrlcl, ,.. <l••nler, lb Wteft-• and ...i ..... a Ol'le C YOU ' 9'.111 A. l tu on, JUJ ll.111'1 An" StrM1, •rtmlltl It followt: INll'Cl1I Hllhwn fS/tn ll;UlrlcHINJ" l111d: Ctl!Ylll .l.Y1n1,11, . 1!10 lr~lf'll, frllfll wlcl 111•111 11MIVldM lntll!'lll I,. over 10 years of automobile s11nt1n, C•lltwnle. ON s.1.1.E IEEll 1 21114 011tr1ct. cert•ln .,._,,.., 1et1i.c1 on "" c1111orn11, 1t111ert 2:31 ,.m1, Julr 12, 1m M id l.,. 1 -•elusive Hwn.m end N>~hase• or 10 times the first T11l1 llu•IMU h 11111111 canduc!M by '" Hllwtrcl E. H1mm1r IU,.1111101 COURT o• CAllPOltNIA IMff MIUtlllrlr C...-Mr'., VI• ll(Ol•r,"", ' ·~ wlU bl °""' .. •lld rMd •lovd In norHJCdu•l'f• rlfl\fl ,,, WW ""''· llftdlf' r-" 1nctlvldu1I. f'ubl!Jflld Or en" CCM1! Dl!l't' •liot, COUM1'V OP OllAJtOI IMrtuerlfl 1'1r1tw1y, Ill ttMr Mlwlon IO Mlle lmmt1l1111Y ·rlllrMlflf'. tnd UP9f' ni.. f'Orllont "' t1MI l.t ' year'• ($955) depreciat.lon. LUCllN l lSSON JUN n. 1•12 1'4t-72 C•• N•m•r IHl» ,,..., • l1ctr bld m111t -•«omHnled bY • "'°" wh!cll ,.. IWlldlfll or o!Mr "'UC:· Thlt 1t1l•m1nt ltltcl with t111 County tUMMOMI 1114ti*tld WI ICtn l411Mt, Art l1tt. ctrflfJ4CI OI' ctthltr'• cl'IMk "' bldcffr'I tvr1 hll 111M ll!'Kftd fW llltHNry DI' . Cl1rk OI Or 1n11 Coun!v on: M•Y 21, 1972. LEGAL NOTICE 1"!1l"lltls: WILLIAM f , 'ICl(ING aM "If !Wb'IC ftNrfnt • tt11 '"°"" ,,... bond, ltlilld llY • eurft\' comp,,,., IC· d11lr1bl1 lf'll~I tll' "''"' t111Vl1ton 1F YOU TRADED in th11 Iv 11wrrv J, Mtddo1 OtP\lfY county WALT!"ll JOAQUIN ..,,, o.r.iantt: .....,. "'"' wlll M ht1d •t 1:)1 p.m .• tll' •• cl'lcllfld h' flll ... ,.. If Tl'I"'"' ter no1 c1blls, u,.,..,..,1'111 wtrt. tM cOl'ldUltl Car .very two Years, your Cl•rk. WILBUR G. l TANLtY, Jll., MICHAii. -!Mrl1fltr •• 1HUllll1 .... T"""'•r· ltU th•n "" "'Ctn' (I"' Of 1111 llld, for •1Kttlc1h', tel..i-. ""' Olll•r , ltllJ PICTITIOUI BUllNlll ¥. MATTHIEW&, IM DOES I .,,...,.,. x. JlllY 11, 1m, ... ""Ml•lnt ...... """'"" Tiii CftlC:k INll/d .. "'"',., .... to tlll llllt'!ICltM .... accer.tll'Mltl'll.• ~o. depreclaUon would come to •11bllt111ct Or•nt• Coe•t O.llY ,.1101, NAM.I IT•TIM•HT 1ncius1wo. toiom rA tht ora1199 Count'f f'llmlllt on11r fll t111 ... ,d ef Tn11lffl. __,., C1r1ln1, w1111, ta• 11111 1ltim five "-·· the de~ecla"on I JuM z. '· l•. n, 1'72 ic.-12 n.. lo/lowlne HfMnl •r• Gal"" To"" o.1tn1111n11: Ct1Mml111111. 1ne111t1rl"' 111lldlfl9, ao Thi ~"'*' d'lfck tr •lckNr't .i ... •f'lll •CCOllll'llMl'lfl ttwnte. end u .. _ I"'" u 0 t.l/ilnQ• 11. A clvll comol1!"! 1111 "''" Iii.ct ~ tht Cl\'lt c.m.r Dmrl WHt. ltOlll'l'I 161, Stnll Mnct N!•ll tit' •lvwl 11 • tuar•nt.. 11111 fol' Wdl rOOf ~nn lflf ..., -Ille IJrst year years (f7,5S5) WILIONs CYCLE 310 N E lld s Jtllnlllft Hlllllf Ylll. II ""' wtlfl ...... AM, C.llfornl•. II Mileti lllM Md •II« IM lllddlr wlll t11ltr ltlto contr~ If O'OllCllmllltl ., • JIU • fltMIMll•r LEGAL NOTICE t1 Af11 Cl ' · ...c ' •~ ltnd 11111 l1w1111t 1'111 ""''' "" In lfrll •II ,.,.,,. eflfMlr .. _., ... ., .... 1,.. ..,•rdllll lflol -W 111" tn'I" ft" #I.,_ Ind 9tl1W1 •nd Mll"*'h arr M l..W ...... 1n But while your depreciation Wiiii~ ') wn'°"' ioim ICll K 1 C1111l1 1 .....,.1tttn ~lHdlne 1,. ,...,... ,. .. 11 ..,,.._. Jl•n wi11 • 1111r•. 1t 11 r .. wfll 111 d«lfr., fllrHf!td , ""' t\IOCIHtNI 11ld Trect ,.. rwl lttftl""' w """" CO.Sta art .,f..,.H .. l .. n 19 )'OW' CU •1CTITIOUI IUSINI,.... DrlY9· H111'1fl.;_ton ltldl C flW 11 1111' CMIP1tlnl lor • "'l'l'lltt,, Of' .,,I hllltd !Mt 111'1' wrtttln ,..,.,,.,. ,. 11111 lllddlr rll'l.IMt ti Mier 11'1111 cenlract ~ ~ .. Ill • 11111 tll' lllMlmlllr ~""'6 NA.Ml! ITATIMIHT-1111:.ori Wiiton,. 1o.:o2 'ic:u f ,IClll r:irtve 11Hdlt11. 1f I J utlltl COUrll Wl"'ln W puWlc ,..let N llUlll!lltttf 1111111 l"l11W111'141 IMlllt rMWtlld * .. • lrf tJ1t kNol kJM, -'"*° Wiit\ fllt rlel'!I ti bllW'f age1, you will note too that H mi !WI 1 di c ,,.... • e11v• '"'' 1111, wll'lrl!Ollt is MN1C1 en .,1111 cotM'IMlon l"(lor te t11t Mtr1ne 111111.. oi.1r1ct. 11111 "-.i" 11 '"" , .,..,., rrrm. and . Thi felltWl118 ""°" 11 lkllf'ltl llv•IMU u flfl .. ' •• . Olllll'"Wl-. ""'llllflllll Wiii -ellllt*ll.; ,.,. flltlMt' ...,.,.. , ...... ,. llld ...... TM lllCC"91Ui Wckltt' wln ... r'M111r'M Mlk vtlrtl'f,.,. ......,f'll'Mftt•I MltY. your m:aJntenance repa.1r ··= N!"Wl"Oll;T SHl9'.T COMl"AHY 1 ti ... ~:!,~~~ II 1111119 Ctnclllchd .., I ... ,nc.111tn IW "",,.lnlllfl and till COllrt llowd "''"' •II lflllrfftrld ,..,.,. ,,. ""''"'"' l1110r w """""I llcilldt "' Ill 8JCCNlllll ,,.,. .. 111 Lfll I •II .... 111. costs are cllmbing toward the ' ' Shi WI m.., .,.,., • IWllTlt1tl •1111'111.,... tw"" l11vfftf i. uN at tM orna tf IM Ol'tncll ~ ..,,1 W .,.. ,_,.,., l'ff-t 1Wdroc1"'9M. m1ntr1r1 MCI "'*' ••• and .. ven y••· -···. ~•IHI Aw .. Cotti Mli1, Cll1f, ""' l l"INI lton l'PIOrltY ., .tllw reUof '" ........ In .. CO\lftl'I" f''-'!nlMI CommlMlwi. l111l-rl11t 11-.1 " ... <ontrld prlff IHllf ftllt!Ni Wlltlal'IC'M l"t'ltll ........ """" "" ... ..., ._. _..~ O..W. Mllfl, '" 4'111 lfrHI, Newptrt Th • •l•Mnllnf lltM wl.111 1111 Ct111'11y C91!'111ll lnf. lwtlllll,., .0 CIVIC CMtw Drtw WMt, ~net Nf14t hi t r. M'llllnt Mlofll fl ftef, 11ut wtltlllllf t111i r1eflt W 9111w _.,. In the earl' er y ar your '''"" CIUI. • Cltrli: of Or•net County .... J11nci 21. lt11 If ,... ..... 11 ... tflt ""'" ., ..... "-""' 111. s.n11 AM. C1Ufrlrfll•, wllert .... llUl!drld Hl'ctnf ("°"") " !tit c-. tllt """'*· ., ll/llMlrfl(9' M fM ....... I e I Tlllt bu1!111t1 11 "''"" COl'ldllCltlf "" '" ,., ll'i'HIV J. MlddOJC DtPvlY Ctllflty' lwMy I• 11111 rllllf« ,.. -...... ~ ..... h M fill Inf IYllllblt "Id "'k• ..,,., ...... ,, ... IKwtill .... I WfY •llovt •• ,., ., .... "" tor rermr bills mount up to thoae llldfvld11•1 c1er11. • , . ... .,. ....... o i NNIS MILES .. 1dU .,_,,,., • llllt ...... 111Mdtf11, " ..,, ,.,. "" lie IMHCflM, """"' CmtPM'f ,,,. llllf'lftt C014IM!el .,,., "'"""' WfllfMtllW ... ,...,..... '" peaks, and typicall,v your Tiii• ""-' 111111 wllll "'-c "" "1iti.Uslltd Or•ne• c-1 0111Y '''*' r111y • """111 tlM-. •"''" w. ••'""· 11Mtt.c1otY to"",..,. tt Trwtllt. ,...... llf ,..,._ hi ...... -··· bill• will •• In Cllrk of Or111H Cwn~ . J 7 111,.,, J11ne n. •. Ind JulY 1 u. ,,,. ,.,.n Oeltd Jl t\. IS. lt1l. .1.Mltltftt Dlrl(lor ,,... It tllll! M mtlld...., --.. CM-.f'AllCl!L t: NOfHll<lvtlw """"""" 51"""• ........ ~ "'· Uf'll • • ' WILLIAM I . It JOHN. Ct•rt s.ct'ef•rv • fhl trKter Ht wllCm • CW!fftct ,. ........ fer .,..,.... Ind..,..... "'111ilc Vllltllll. ~·· -~, ... ~• y-•. '" •-rl"t' J. Mtdd x. DIPll!'f CWlllV LEGAL NOTICE ly Wiii'-•olllk, DllllllY Ofl.l.NGI! COUNT'!' 11111 11110ft •II ...-.itrl('ltra .,,,....,. him to -.rt •M for ell ...,,...,_.. Lncl61nt11 ~-'" 41 cnu• .. _ Clfl'll. ICMULLI• "TU.flll;MlM f'l.ANNIHG COMMllSINH .. ., "" ~· 1llM '"' ...... ,rft'•lll"' ...... IM:IM!118 llut"" Uml!H to""' Ont point is lndtsputableln: ,. .... 11-·~ ... ,.. Co••• .,,,, ·.·~.... M11 Wllllllrt ........ N• 1.. "'*'"'" Or•,... CMJI DtU'f' -Hot, "'-., .., dltlll Mftl " •II wftlMll c.Mlrvrl'°"-'"'"II.tier!. ml•dmtnt. Ill 1 fl . trad .... ...... l"tCTITIOUI IUllNl!ll .... A""'"-Cdf. MN J-a. '"' 1m.n '"'"'°"'" '""" •ICV!lln., .. ONltrld. ,..,.ir. -1~ IMl'lflln •lld "'' you w Ole you e J1111t •• l'· n. .. 1t12 1412-71 HAMI ITATIMINT 11111 nHMI . f"Ursutnt to the Wiier c.oe '°'"" •••• ., Ill netllWt'f.,. dlllrlbll roedwl'f•· your car too early -1od a ni• fo11owrn1 ""°"' ,,, fflne "'"'"'"' ..,. f'»ltrNffl LEGAL N0'11CE *' c1u11n111, 1111 1.,. 11 '""*" hit ........ lk• •lld «ndllll• Cf'll'tl' "" i.IW guldtlln. •·-•·that you ........ '-._ LEGAL NO'l1CIC llutJMH 11: f'ubll"*i Or1no1 Cotti Diiiy Piiot, 111C9f1.,1111d" tllt ..,.,,, ,......,lllnt ritt of Wlcrlllld 111 '''c•I 1 If ttiet cert11n llCJIC... t'£UU"' fl) H1!!9'.ITA,01 INTE9'.I011:1, Ill JuM n. 311 .... Jiiiy 1 14, 1•12 1UW2 ..... "'~ cr•ft "'"'"., WiuMn .... rte.,.. ,.,..,.. ...... , .. 1M '" ably Will DOI n~ major f'ICTITIOUI IUllHISS IC.I.ED PllOOUCTIONS. 3015 So. "'"" ' CM.IN•• 01' JOMI lltlfld "~""'~Kt YttlklJ •nl llOll ... "'" •1 of omcr .. ""'',.' ~ NAM• ITlTIMIHT or .• S1nl• ... ,.., (1111. "'°'· r ~·· iu-..... 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A a ttn: --n .II.Int za. ,., a 1m 1111.n • ' ~.. ~---. -. . ----~ - Fndo.f, Jw 23, 19n SC Friday's Closing Pri~mplete New York Stock Exchange List DAILY PILOT ll .,, Briefs e a.I• Settle• LOS ANGELES -Ulllltd calllornla Bani: 11)'1 It Jiu ; Miiied an lnaur111C6 clalm IO • nooopoameolltl-frml tho hllunl al its benklng 1ub1idlary Ill Buel, SWIUerlaDcL ·. • ' A lJtB IPODmwl Aid the •. 5 Jllllllon IOIUtmtnl wu rtochod wilh Fidtllly and CUUllly Co. al New York end .... for tho -..... policy'• ,_ value. UCB'• pumt oom- pan y , W·e1tern Ban. corponlion, a S r e e d IO dlm>lllal of its SUperlor Court IOJ.l for $IO million apimt J'ldeiilY end Cuual\1, lhe banltlaid. erro11c. tJp LOS ANGELES -N1tianat G<ntrai Co11>. 11)'1 Ill Jll'Ofill are IDc!-ia 10 mudl It may 1-Ill quarllrly dMclotm. Slrkho1'!m of Ibo • tertalmnent, ~ ud -·"" ...,,.., ..... IA>l4 tw ~ ElilW v. ltlea tlilt a.er. bo'ft ---liahl -imquarhupro-clodl'I QPefldnt I• ft m • 1 h!plr lhon Ibo COllflnllle prooeedq pel'\od. • • ' • • • • • I • • • l • • • • • ' • • • • ' • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • , J JJ DAILY PILOT Nixon, Too, Needs Tax Aill va&• J--·-. Praldeol Nist•, who uld I · weed on a massive scale. score ls DOI lo yet," Reagan two yws &Dd they've been 9:31A.M.o12 P.M. be majored lo tu law, thlnb · I _"Calllornla aJrtaey bas 1 said. murder," ht eald. • b""'" ........ I u.. 1e<1«a1 Jncome 1au1 not PEOPLE t d a1 o1 o ~bllity * ·* :....:· * .,.. . "" , .... ...i.,, ooly need to be more tq11ltable '"-----· ---' grea • e~ ·on ><' ,. e "'"•-,... '" ""' "but more almple." marijuana la wt where the DtJutb: Hyman, 541 of Birm-Attorney Le • a a r A .g • PrJMi,.~.,..,.111111 He said he doesn't make out Brando won custody of hls )odge can make tt •itber a Ingham, England, knows jual Juollil<Y bas been elected fj~"i:tl.t ~ ... his own tu return an~. Ou1st1an misdemeanor or a felony, what to do lint with hls share president of the State Bar of """""' -lilt MOW SERVIN& 24 HOURS DAILY But be told reporters tn ~\ wile, 1.nna' ~h~~m hls depending on the """'• the o! the $863,490 he and 11 other Clall!om!a, 2101 Cltll .,... Wa!hington that when hls * * * governor said during a ques-car factory workers won tn a Janofsky, wmher of ·a Los N_. - valet, Spanl.sb-bom Cub an tlon·and-answer session with football pool -blly himself a Angeles law ruin, served u;l~~";••:;44;Z.~744:1:"::•:41~Z~IJ;7 :!.!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ refugee Manolo Sanchez came Gov. Rooald ReaP. told 850 school juniors from ac1'(16S new set o! teeth. chairman of 0 c cl dent a I to him r<Cently !or help with Boys State del<gatea t n the otate. "I've been trying to get Colleges' board of trusteea this I { ~ hls tu return, "[hid to aend Sacramento thst legalization "You ask me about tega!Ji. along with naUonal health past year and WU president of Nearly Every' one Listens to Landers him to a tawy<r." of marijuana could lead to Ing marijuana. I •m opposed. teeth (supplied free by the the Los Angeles County Bar He declared ti Is tJme to do commercial Ira/De tn the And I am oppoled because the state medical services) for Asaoctatlon in 196W9. f 10melhins about the attuaUon,1------------..:.::..=====--==--======:..::.:.:..::;_ _ _:, _________________________ I I although be does not thlnlt Coogrell abould 1ct OD taa re!0<m legislation during this tJectlon year. * * '* Actor Mlrlon Brando bas lost a court action to end alimony paymento to his • cond wife, Mexican actress Movita. Brando, 48, bas claimed his tx-wlfe wu living with or married musician James Henry Ford. He was ordered in Superior Court tn Santo M-a to.Jay $1 ,400 monthly alimony, plus $600 a month child support for the couple's two children, Sergio, II, and Rebecca, 6. In a recent court action, Judge Nixes Restraint Onl-Ogging SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - U.S. District Court Judge AlfonJO Zirpoll has rerused to grant a restraining order. to halt logging ln U.S. National Forests In Humboldt County. A Sierra Club suit !Ued Fri· day indicated some !0,000 acres of ''pristine" forest within the Six Rivers, Shasta· Trinity and Klamath NaUonal Forests were involved. But after hearing from both sides, Judge Zirpoll said he detennined !bat tile suit tn- Yolved only J,000 acres, not ECOLOGY ' I !0,000, and or this land only 210 acres are actually to be logged. Alter the suit was !Ued, the logger, Humbolt Fir, Inc. filed a counterclaim agi.inst the Sierra Club, ~g $6.5 m!llloq 'damages, <ontendtng tile comervation -~ .,.. fn-torf<rtng with It. logging con- tract. e Bike Trail• LOS ANGELES (AP) Bicycles aoon may be wbeel-f!w aloqf aome of the· many flood coolrot cbannels lo the city and county. C o u n t y supervisors e. tlw&taatically agreed IO an of- fer by A. E. Brutngton, chief ~ of the <.'OWlly Flood Oonlrol District, to develop a btbway from Willow Street tn Long Beocll to Fletcher Drive n<ar Gdffith Park. 'lbe chameta would be med for bicycles on weekends and bollclays. , 'lbe city ol Los Angeles also fl llludytng the possibility of building btkeways along Oood dmJinels. The city Is con- sidering one between Griffith and Ely•lan )lal'kl. e Brllilflfl OK SACRAMENTO (AP) -A hill paving the way !or the coastruction of a new four. lane Dumbarton Bridge won approval from an Assembly cormnlttee over v e h e m en t C!ORServationist opposition. Alan Davisl who represented 1he Sierra Club, told the Assembly Ways and Means Committee that .many people don't want a new bridge 72 feet wide across the !OUtbern end of San Francisco Bay. Republican Assomblyman Frank Lanterman of L a Canada, acting chatnnan of the committee, blasted away at. Davis, saying the present bridge iJ a "ramsh8ckle, an- tiquated, poor excuse for a piece of piling." ew.ier PlaM FRESNO (AP) -Two Kines River water agencies, apporent!y fearing Jou o! water r I g h II , temporarily dropped ptana to e n t e r negotlaUollS with the Los Angel• De~nt o1 Water and Power for the develoi> ment or power on the Upper Ktnp River. Tho action came during a Jo!ot .meeling of the uecutive boardl ol the Kine• River w •tor Aaloclotlon and the klnp R I v • r Com«vatlon lllltrlct. ...,,. meml>era of th e .. atton brouiht up the Loi Anlelee DWP !akeover of ... i.r r1chta lo the °"""" Valley,..... "CO u !bl_ !or tlll!lr rtlllctlnce. _ _,_ .... __ •Jm.•..ell .. _ ............... ........... PBESTOIED 167 A new lmprond. (that's what they all say) loonula. Ralolng the boiling point .. JOU kHp the radiator full at blgbor i_.. •••m Bill STIOL For hro dollan ad cbabgo you -...... your 'bGr l'!IJ'(full o1 -at 1-i. F.aoh -mahogany. Ila ..... d-1>. 247 . . K ''·or 30'' s REAL UARE. r~ -· IUD 2c ::;;.-c@ nus 1s ,.. .. T PElfeCn't CLEo\R ••aic•n llGOB' SlllS 'f·-~ -; .. ··.·¥ ~ ~eldgnln _.. ... ap to 3x7 loot p!IDIJ lift to IJlm. . 'PL.KSTIC UTILITY C.UBES 99:.x7' • 5 LB. WILD llBD SEED ........ Job• aholll -Ibo -drl•oo the bbdo wllcl. Bad a tl1lf ID lellllower eat -mad be'1 11111 JooldDg for a plaWto_., 2Jc • Paint them The things you CCIII do with lhHe plmtlc cubes are almolt gn)lm!ted. • Stack them Mqft flu •eat• for the ldib. .i..1- ~-·paint •in for fml. -• Sit on 'em for Iii• hammier. •Carry 'em •Bortz 'em •Buy 'em illif lllh. • llttr Ian? Im'! that the clllclc that Natt l>llloa -cbeeliiDg ap ""' tittle -·· lor ldttr to ...... 11111...i..n...r. 69:Slb. 97 EA. "· .... rw 2?.?s'RCr.L l"d''d' ms•un ~•u raa •••m 19L. llalllc ......... oodar lo gm~ -tllal "I U.. oa a 1-" laolt. cm u 1a 1111!1 ad flb'e u 111a1 -r u.. · ""a 111119 nim:la• 1ao1t. mrraum B*CM ILIWS Jrn1; ' dpaalleta~ ...,. tllla ad oa a •tu Jur lllgld. .., . ..,. -•• '"•....,.lad wllldl ............ carbld. tipped llladu ! .. 37~ TWIUB mm SCIED ... . , .... tlllllk -tmbJ tbat bit _ ......... _ ..... ...w ................. . ----...... ad . ......,. s•7 f' £1.f:L1U: FU ~·1 Allllleapatoa••._.lloge, '"-v" G.i •banlor oi .._a_.. oi ' ._..ad,... -11r. lbll u , ,... ... bllaoW-... , w--i. 4r' iilliE Pl'lllflN 11•• s-r ....... ..,,,... patio (or , •• .,. 11811 ..... ... dwr""aW.talllor'l&el ......... , tnwn•• 1277 111 ............... .. ..................... _ _,__ ................ Me _ ............. ........... c••••• '" Int lldeNCI the fire lpllnkl-todoy I I ) " I I I I \ \ I 7 -. ' • • -• Lag1111a eh N.Y. Ste±a VOL:. 65, NO. ·11s, 4 ~ECTIONS, 46 ~AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 23, ·1972 TEN ctENTS . -. . -. . .. • ' ,. ~ ' I Laguna Manager. " .. .. I -Unvejls Bare-hones Budget -. By BARBARA KREIBlat Of .. Dair , ....... ., A barHones budgel, 1tl)I showing a deficit of 1327,112, despi~ clel-of '611,170 In cltpartmeotaJ budget roquesb, wu unveiled ~Y by Lquna~ City Manager Larry Role. · The budget projects operatlna ._ In fiacal 1172-73 of '4,20,104, compared with estimated diaburt<!menta o f $3,llS7,2W In the fllcl!f'year ending this month. ... -. -I TALKll"G FROM NE\YPQAT ' Marlhl Mllchlll ' ' Mitchell 'Comes To Aid Martha At Newporter Howevv, total ....,.al operatloas ficUreo,' -lndude -ID-volvlng -boada and rovernmeot ,....u,; -_ ..... upeadilurel ol fl,211,111 l!PiDll .... ..,.. of 15,m,!H. FiDm>ce -Rlloliert Gr e e n poinl<d out tbal-totall lndude l!Ollle , $Z mlll1on In boll! revenue ·and u penditures that would blnge .oo bond ~. grant-financed projectl that would not be undertak(n II grMll are not received. Coples of·!,be budiet are In tbebands of_ ' - cll1 -· -aaid, and be ... pectrthe ccuncil. to -.ie Ill lint i>udcel lll1ldJ ---· Tiit ......... fl nallable . to the pilbllc-111 dtf boll. , - The ........ ap!ola.! tbal the cjoco>. ment propolel DO incrlMB iq Mell of ..,..,., no ..,. _,,_., ...i !lie ·-of -projects ~dJ 1pptoved. .. l • While It would fill fir ilbort ol meettnc the budget requeall · of 1evebl city ' • • • arr1et • ' ourpluo flom 1111,992 al the beginning of this fiacal year to an estimated June 30 beloJ>ce ol $ll,53Z. FiDm>ce director Green. who bas been loll1nC amid the city'• boots fa< the past eiCbt m:mtbs, noted that at one lime in lta hlltory, Laguna bad & surpha of l1mool a mllltoo dollars. In bll budget message to the council, R.., notes !bet "all new personnel re- quests llT10lll1ting to $20Z,361 have been eliminated. Major operating requests ·Ives amounting to $117,558 have been deleted. Finally, $296,253 in requeall for major capital expenditure apprvval bu been eliminated ... Despite tbeae deletions, be uys, the $327,000 sbortqe remains. However, the mes.sage states, "What remains con- stitutes, 1n my opinion, the mlnimum necessary to maintain the existing Jevel and extent of service, and no more. Any further cut will inevitably result in a (S.. BUDGET, Page I) Town Under After Gas .Leak Floodwater; 'We Failed' · ISLETON (AP) -Weary workera who battled tor two days lo build an emergen- cy levee acrambled for safety when the earthen barrier gave way, leaving this evacuated · river town under f!oodwaten today, LllUM Beach bf/mel ,.... evlCllalod and· ·a· t,,.,.blocl: lltretcb of Glenneyre stre.el aeaJed off 'nmrlday nlglit IS I Wr• rent of natural pa escaped from a fllrident1al (IS line: A ·5ou111ern CouolltJ Gas Company u- ' " • • ' . "One brtat ls all H takes. lt'1 all over. We loat." aald. Col. James C. Donovan or the Army Corps of Englneera lbortl7 aft« the •k Thuraday night "We wen lllllng aandbeg1 on the dlb, • recallld llliberl Lae. :io, of 111-. "!W- denly !lo'dioOao yelled 'brook! -break!' ' Tliere -. two er lbno lllllo lnaU and we *to f1B ,.,. •• ' '"!!lo other two jUal 1'111 :m·· bo '. ukl "We pat plaallc on I I& W w¢al down tlii jdll. ft -• 1illt When WI 1"1-jual JIOllrll! ~ ". Thei..t--~ ~If .;.r:~.= llod I popull:: Co~cil ~Po~cy."o~· Gays 'r.~st St~p,' ·'Says Official cf 1,tl Kiii Wltbfa u hour, flood watm llllUd tbroup at least five more brelb to cover two-lll1rdJ of the town, reaching to within. I baJf block of city llall. It WU from a few lncbea to five ferl doep Ill Illa town b7 m«nlng -and rlllng. DollOVlll dlsmlued the more than tot> fiobd -. on the levee shorUy ofter the lint break, aa)'ln(, ''Then II nollllng more tbq can do." Most of U. tawn.'1 realdenta -. evacuatod Tllurada7. ' ' ' •• -· ... ' < and the LIWe Shrimp bor, Qiarger tbat pollce uaed ·aceatve ..-1.i en- trapmenl ....... kyeled.. • ' "We ·..,..;'to the · pniblem ~ who -poucy.ln -Pol!ce' dejJartriient," AJd1 Lyn Dl!it,. ~llr1 ol .u. ·VP!un- leei; Post •. "'J1tll Jl'!llof Jll'Oblel!!, l" ·Pol' Icy lack, .....,!'to be , an • ......,.._t one-which perlodlcilly ~· lptJll' enl duijlig speclllc "campaigns ' or con- ceniratecl efforts b{ the · Poµce Depart. ment .. ' ., . . ''.Why II II that neltbet the cill2tory, ndr, apP&rently, Ibo city counc:U ltiell wen · consul1'd on , what ·w• mpat. ie- prd IS I ' major cbance In policy,!~ Mia Davll uUd. " . Declalolll on policy, Miii Davll con- tinued, for Ill deporlmenll properly come from Ibo ctu.Ons themlelves, .act- ing through Ibo choeeo ~reoentatlves on the city oounctl. 0 However ,. Jn the tmmedlate cue ii what appeara to be • """ pellce cam- paltn, nelJMt the specillc attack -tbll time against young male bomoeexualt - mr a reneral approval of Ill llUcb· at- tltudea'wu srantod by the City Co11ndl," (!loo ·Cl.' YI, l'qo' I) I Rains Oust Thousands ' ' , ... The. toll of bomelw bu lneroued from an -led 1,llOO alter U. flrlt dly ol flooding to nearly 1,000, ·ollldala Aid. Ten penooa· have recelvad 1111-ln- Jvm bul IO Motba boft bolo I-lad. ~e !JU ~ ... h•llltd-It • mDlkm, • 'lbor Koford, of llftriJy RID VIiia, •14 be 1111 the water aeeplng tbrOUlh acts of sand cm lop of the nine-foot high dll!t which aumunded three sides of the town. The wa<or '!llartod to wllh awiy Ibo .. 11 aand and dirt underneath tbe' hap, ~c;:.., aa.!:l;.,tes red lights and warning alrem llpalad an end to the twoar toil of -.ictinll and nlnforclng the emerpaCf levee. The Joi> WU lfa1ed all« a m.k In a levee on the San Joa- quin Rmr Ooooded AndrUI and Brannao Jalanda with aome Ill 1quare mllea ol water Isleton II Joatad m Illa northern elevatod tip ol Mllnia laland In the beort of Ibo 4'alll tblll -northern Callforn!a Wiien Into Boa. ,,..,...., B17, II ercapad Ille --al llral and the dlb .... lliltllT -(lee LIVD, .... •• • ' ........ ' ' 4'l11C ...... nae ••••mm ..,. tt w11 M alad-..iwarmerlbll weeteadcmceaDtlle-..i -c1oor ....... ,., Jon IMI. INllltB TODAY A""""-~lr.,. ffah'""" .......... ..,, .. ,. •""'"' ""'-.. -lrobte•'. Now p ..,. -him at .,.,.k !Dith Illa graat call. 8" todar'• w"""""'· -.... ......... -" --. I se..;--: -.... ---= ..: -. :r. ., " OAILY PILOT LB Nixon Sets Co;ast Stay Next Week · .. . .. l'Nldenl Nixon If• J1anain8 an ..,. tenlloOl'ltay along tht SOUth Orangt'Cou.t . ·~ ~·late · next ,...kl Mull.-llild today, ~ tie illJclll word bas yet to -' -.. ~ alde1. local -say .di-are -emeJy 100!! for a Prtllldentlat \'Jill which WOUid Wt 1llrouCI! lbe·lni!ot>fadeaoo Day)pllday w1ebnd ... ·-... I U, the. Pretldeqt dou arrive '• Sin , Clmeote nut weel< be will •1111 hlva 1et a lrtioord ~r · ~ ·absence from Jht Waslofn Wblle ~ ~( """1d be t1!\' ~ \lay It La Clat . Pldllca aJnc&. Ibo President met In a 1llllorlc -ot'.talb with Japaoes0 Prima Mlnlli<r l!Joqu;Sato eorly Jul _,_, .. _, __ , ' ----1· ,..., ....... No rtllOlll bave been g!veo for the lix· 1 month alleeoce in .san •_aemente, ... but _, -obterver1 blDlad that Ntl.a ,.... ~ ferrad to remeln"aw1y from pl1llmila . durtnc~· WectJOa bllttleo ..r 111o· ' Jda(ll ·-'1lo . 1be ~bllclin .. N,-t!Glill Ian Diego. • • , Moot If ll>a~~~u ... Jta~ln sa.. a..,,1111· hove' fpijowed • --1 patlem wl1lt the months of July and AlllUll prime times for working v ..... tlooo on the coast Nixon has been In resjdence in San Oemente for the past two comecut.l.vt Jadependlnct Dty Weekend1. Tbt maJqr villl by tha Prt•ldenl his family mid 1tail, are generally ~uled for August. ' • • One aucb 11tay Jasted more than !our w-. --. . Fro111P .. eJ GAfS · •• r uid tlie Volunteer Post director. .. W.. Davil auuated the temtoo caus- ed by the gay .Cflll<'!rna could bt allcvlated U ~ public po II c y Ill-were made clear In a IOclal elemml lo Ibo d!y'1 Gellerel Plan. lle\i. Brad Kareliua, acting rector of SJ, Mir)''• Epllcopal CbufCb, voiced a con· cern bdni .wJ bdni felt lhet thera aro certain bldlvlduala tryJol to drive Ibo l•l't out ol town. "We -Ibo jollct'dopartment to bl! laobd llP to, to work fJJr Iha JOOd of all ...,p1e; What c1oee «II uy of O\ll' com- =i~t.~:-w-ac. . &>lice Ctitef Jo;;;i.Thny mllnWned that •hll underoo•er offtceri making the llTtN dld not attampt lo act u H they •ero. py. Ho added tllat It If up to the courts 11 rule on litttapmtnt. "lfn'bave entraJIJlllf, .,.. delervt to be Cl!llUIOd1•r I the ddef _.,id fo .1 &bi ' tf'._ WOOdland · lliive ~ome Fun Train MfU· Lion Country Safari, Patricia "May of Fountain Valley, takes •One of Frasier's mai:iy cubs .t.cir a rid8\on the preserve's newest at· traction-a 120.passenger "fun train" known as the African Express. ·The train offers a new view of the roaming animals, chugging beside · the Safari area. \ From Pagel MARTHA UNHAPPY • • • . . . IOU! 1bout her problems. Mltcheli, who resigned aa attorney ~:=.:. ~ =-:.:~.!~ ~:.JI~~= •it to..i:d=Oni:: week In whlch ·-other "'.'"" ,, she held In 1968, aeld be has absolu!ely DO Jn. -·.. """" terest In accepting another Waabfnc!oo accldenlllly burned her hand," 1llJu job ,... Including a l1UIDOfed ~UJl!line 'lbomas 1ald. ' Court appointment. "She 1poke of her dl1llke of pollllcs and The Mltcbells were together last then dtscldled 11 gave him an ultimatum, weekend when they were honorea along I'm slcl and tired of the whole opera· w)tb First 1'\dY, Pat N\19ii at a VIP party tion' ". -'· " . n' tossed by a recOrd ooWlpany executJve at Miss lbomas re parted the converfl.atiOJl his plush Be~erly Hills Mme. erided ilbrupUy when it appeared some-·:. .....,,, .• one took the phone froni her handi She WSJ beard to ,ay: ''7ou just get . ~ ~ !. ·-... Fire Extinguished away·." _ • . ~ : . ~ The ·connectJon~ was broken and. operators refused attempts to restore it. Safari Worker Held in Knifing A -U bruah lln wbldl btoke out ear- ly 'llliraday along Lquna Cln)'Oll RQad cippoo!\e Woodllnd Drive wu quickly. et. 11Jl8U)lbed by units o1 the tacUna Beach l'.lre J)oportmeot. • Tbt llN on Irylne nochlaod wu douad belwe II could IJl'lld for,. aeld CbarDe Kubo, Lquna Beach Fire 0.. .,.,-.i Batlallon chief... ' "TlllDk llaaven fer thla rainy weolhef," ltl!lnl:uld, noUna ,lhet the daqip air and lnlUDd kept the llre· from blaatnc '"'Y· 2llo fin llann,,.. tecelved at 2:41 a.m. by t.bl depar1meol. Flood Toll Now ·226 Mitchell, contacted shortly thereafter while .. stlll in WashingtOh, was casual about bil wile's latest J)ho!le call. · A Lion Country Sa£ari laborer lrom * ... 'She Is great," he saia. "That 11ttTu Hominy, Okla ., was arrested Thursd8y sWeetheart: I Iove her so much. She gets afternoon in connection with a Newport a lltUe upaet about politics, bUt she loves Beach stabbing Incident from" tlrie me and I love her and that's wbat counts." m~nUis·ago. ' . -. Mitcbeli 1ald his wile's sister ~nd> a Steven R. Carnagey, 19, of l~ Yeleo; secretary were with ber and il;waf.pi;oJ>i · tla Drive, Co1la M,.., was booked on .ably ,one of them who tennlJia1ed Ille . a~ of assault with a . "det4!Y can. ~. : "-;·~;-.::weapon. ; .· ' . ) ,.· J Mllcbeli oald hi.! wile wants · 111· .. to -,·l>et.cuve :Keo Smith , .said -victim ~eturn to his highly •uccessful New Yorl • Rkhar<I YOODg, aJJo of Costa Mesa end law practice. -. '·· a coJilpiDJon wl>owlllleuedthe Marclt 25 "Martha has never been happy with m~ -knffJDg;.claimea . they t &CtO rn1 zed· In politics," he said. • Caniagey at.a party all. three .alteoded "We have a compact. We have agreed Wedneldi11.i night. 1, we are going to get tbe hell out of Ibis Reportli>g the feed , Young and his gambit. friend were shown police file pllolographs "We aren't going to be In Washington and Carnagey was 1ubsequenUy plcked llAPJI) CITY, S.D. (lJPI) .,.. _An up. •111t 1CCOUDtlnC of tll•~ Ult·ln llie dlau1n>Ul.Juoe I flood lloiJd at :ill:MJ ... q l'mons Coordinator Charin Cblldl llld pie number of penon1 slm belnC IOU8hl WU ''about 50." after Nov. 7. We're going to leave Jock, up al bil apartment, questioned and ar- . stock and barrel," Mitchen said. rested. 41We have·that understandln(: We're go. Investigators said they will check a OUNal COAST U · DA ILY PILOT lng to get out of this rat race. We have Sllverado C&nyon cabin for the weapon no Jntereat," he aeld. allegedly med on Young. Battle · of Bulge Story-.. . ' . Just 'Weight~ 'Fill Sun~y · . . . . . ,.. r• ' . ' .... • . Here'• a preview peek at the packare _ -~'l:'S UP DOC? ._, 'lbal'a the 11111 the DAILY PILOT will deliver to-ita -bl ah appealing 1"ige IUD of plctur,. ci readers on Sunday: BATl'LE OF BULGES _ Weigbt re-dogs and cats -and the people .they duction treatments can thin your wallet take with them when tbey .go to .the (or plll'!e) ·almost ·u much as they thin animal hospital. . you -may~ even more. Staff Writer BLIND LEADS BLIND -A legally George Le1dal s story will be featured on blind Hunti ngton Beach man wants to "YOU Page.'' establish a county committee to coordin- 108 ANGELES POUTiq; -The dis-ate job and trahiJnc Information f o r trlct attorney race I! going to get bolter haodlcappett peraona. and tougher, according to predlctlona of TODA\"S a.oslNG PRICES ••• - Soutbern California Focus colwnn. In Holland, the drug market la reported THE NEW~ \'.AKA WA -Mo on lb~ much ll~e the commodltlu prl .. 1 art F.clltorfal Page, colwnnlst S. I. Raya--quotecf Jo thls country. Thal'• onty one kawa tell! bow he qult smoking. It In· port of Jn.depth reporl whlcll probel the voJved a change In sell concept which has drug ICl'lle In ~ Wd17. clianf.' 1 hil total ~havlor. MAGGll'S DOO!ISTOI'. -Ila lleed PA l'AGt•s CllILDREN'-FainllY lOU111!!l't ta tcndOll to lnlel:vlaw Magle W .. k!J cover alory. "Thete Adopted Smith and ,IJ!>ds tht >cademJ Aw 1 rd Children Are 'l'rul.v Mlne f" 1<111 of alx· wlriner usln~ner O..ar u i cloonlop. Year qulll fot.fUll!llmtnt by Paltl (Mru NORTH, JIOUTH, WDT - T r 1 v e l Chu'lei Cllrtlill I Pqe and .lltt Jmsbtml, , '1'i!ela olfl!f l!JrM.w11· diob of dJrec. Patti 11111 tht fildl tri p!ctlllfd Jn. corer JiaDo -nortb to ~.,alb lo San shot. Dlelt9 or 1"11 lo U....11; ft£~ TO ~ :-ydf ~·~Alt BtjCIWIAP( -Ono at. I be runnl-.11 oil llaht a drlverlt ... 1-0d. "'411 durable . d!al'l<let "1ICln Ill tl>t to -k In the tmergeocy ward of a oilltury adorna the cover of TV 1'11K· hoopltaL -ted Prtaa future alory Cover llory ii a b o u t ~ r.d'• lnv"1ig•Jet uoUIUal senltoce.lo Mt )low ''Code's Collnl1" -Oii lJ b I e b ll'1 working out. 1 Buchanan Is futured. • F,....P.,eJ BUDGET ••• palpable and ~t,.ble lcuentng of service." ' Rote aakl d1at Do major lncrelie la ..,: tldplled In -·-\'OluMlol!. •bou\ 1U llll1lloo thla yeor, ml unlJkely lo t. .,..... by monl tbal! about one perctnt In Ille coming yeor. Sales tax l.ocorne alao grows very slol"" ly, he said, so "our tu base is not ln· cr ... lng In any •pprtelable de-and our economy is tureicJ." Jn order to achieve a healthier balance between reveniJe and expenditure, says the manger, "from hete ob we are going to have to.limit our appeUla for Increased aervtceo and new programa 1trtcUy to our capacity currently to pay for them." The city also must look to increasing Its revenues by at least $150,000 per year, u.id Rose, just to remain balanced as to increasing costs neceasary &o maintain a lleady level of service. For the .put 41 day1~ Ilole aakl at a press conference Thursday, he II.-placed . an embargo on all hiring, lndudlng flllln8 ef vacancies at city hall. Ills budget would delete ell requelll for additional peraonnel, Including II v • firemen, a pollce matron, two HOtUtloD leaders, a cultural aru supel"Viaor, a senior steno clerk for the cl!y clerk's of· flee, other ollice help and a bulidlng Jn. spector postition, now vacant. The cuts recommended include a 50 percent slash in the Cllamber of Com· merce advertising and promotion alloca· tion, which would be cut from $40,300 to $20,000. The police department's requelled $1,028,9'13 budget would be eut to $8ee,489, which compares with this y e a r' a estimated expenditure of $801,847 and an actual expenditure in 1976-71 of $729,981 . Cuts in the police requests include $11,400 for Xerox computer services, $4,672 for training and education, $17 ,,14 for building work and relocation of part of the department, $14,900 for seven vehicles, changing from cash to Jease- purchase and other expenditures for mobile transmitters, microfilming, a UHF console, photo !!Quipment, trailer rental and filing ayatem. :rho Fire Department's budget reQuesl has been lopped from $805,404 to $542,563, close to this year's $525,657. Major cUt. in the Fire Department re- quests are $951000 for an at~ pumper, $'75,561 repreoeottng Ille saliries of five additional firemen; $.1,000 for remodeling StatJon 2, and such items as an elec. trowriter, gas tanks and puinps, remote base radio station, four-channel radlo and equipment for the new pumper. Al!IO eliminated In the Rose budfef are a fl8,500 street sweeper, a $17,900 trac· tor, and $18,900 worth of sewage pumps • ~Aicled Actions' Trustees Scored In . Recall Pa.~r OWcJal charaes In recall papers presented to Laguna Beach Board of Education trustees Gerald Linke and Patricia Gillette condemn U. two for "vJgorowoly" •upportlnc actlOll to dilmts. SUpt. WWilm 1Jllom. Both trusleel, the cbar1eo Ital• ha•• "vigorously supported action whJch will ultimately lead to the dilml!sal of ~upt. William Ullo!", ignoring the fact that under Dr. Ullom'• Jeaderablp Laguna has developed a nallonally recogi>JJed ,acbool syatem." Tbe chargeo opecllically' refer to votn ~Y the 11'0 trustees against a motion to · re-employ Ullom 8nd a 1 1 t • t a n t superintendent• Robert Reeves and Chirles HOii for !be lf7S.7t ICbool year. The motion wu deluted In a stormy meeting tbil week, when bOlrd pre11deot William Thomu jolnid the two recall targets In blocklnl lhe<»ritract renewals. The charges, presented to Mrs. Gillette and Linke following the meeting abo at- tack votll'to not apply for federal grbnt money and support of a summer school 'Program "solely for the purpose of allow· Ing summer practice for the blah school football team .•. " Mrs. Gillette and Linke "should be retired,.,,.. from (their) poaltlons belcre the hoard majority is allowed to bring Jn a new superintendent who ii out of step with the concerns of the community ••• (their) replacement woilld allqw a responsible bolrd preside over the correction of aqy real · deficiencies without rever,sing· the recent galrul of our educational program," the char&es con- clude. Signing tbe notice of intent to circulate a recall peUUon agalnlt Mn .. GWt!te were Leo)fe Bell, Anthony Deme!rladet, Lucille Whlteker, Bes Whltt!OllY and Helen Keeley. Signatures on the notice of Intent to clrculllte a recall petition agalnlt Linke were Harlan Bedell, A n t b o n y Demetrlades, LudJle Whitaker, Bea Whittlesey and Helen Kftley. Miss Whlttlesey was chairman of a now~ssolved org!nltatton w hi c b circulated peUUom against La8\1DI Beach Cl!y Councllmao Edward C. Lorr. 1111 recall election ii July 25. Mrl. Whitaker IUIDOUDCed she wW resign from heT pOlt at preeldent of tllt LaCuna Jlilcb PTA Colincll 'td w'ork for the recall of ru two conservative trustees who bave held office. for ju!l W!der a year. · Board prefideot. William TIJomas, 8ald, a opoke.•man !or Coocenied.C!U..os for SchOol, -not Included In the rac'ali ac-Uoo because hll tern\ e.rpiru In 'April State Jaw provides a truitee may not ~ recalled In the .gJx.mooth pei:iod before expiration of a term.. .... . -• • .. Both Mrs. Gille~. and. ~iillle·otfered no comment" on the cflargea, but said they would be lllJng aiiawera to the charges. , : Once the clw'geo and anawera have been lllad with the count)i clerk,. recall peUtiooa-lJlly· ~ jl!inted and circulated. Circulation abould begin by July I, recall leaders uld. , To force a recall election. Concerned Cltltens for SchoOla needs 2 B O s . . signatures -20 percent or the 14 O'l7 registered voters in the Laguna B~ch Unified School District as of the June 6 primary election. Unless the sianatures can be obtained , and verified very rapidly, any recall elec- tion probably could not be held until alter mid-December, the Concerned Cllluns for ScbooiJ !pok.,man aeld. From Pagel DENIAL ..• been consulted In the matter. Hicks ii ex· pected to return by Mobday morning. Plersall, In explaining bil role In the land deala, satd, ''The tact is I never have or never would UH lny informaUon of ,my depar!Jpent for peraooal gain. Everytbing I have ever done In my ouice was done for the good of the d!y." Ile admitted be had profited Jhrougll several lnve.otmeoll In the commuolty but tdded, "I lee nothing Wl'ODI In that." Mllldocb aeld the Inference made by ~· that be baa prior knowledge and a raponslbllty for providing utJUUes and other faclllll~ for propertlei In which he and Ir!<!* later proltted waa "er· roDtOU1!' "The physical facUJUes such as streets aewer and water 1Jdes that oerve prop'. ertfes In the cfly illect all pn>pertles Jn a given area. You can't separate them" be aeld. ' $325,ooo.~ Needed: Laguna 'l11e AoalJelm admlniltrator of :12 years added, 111 am proud of my investments 1n tbla cl!y. I 111 DO rt8IOll wb.v I abouJd DOI lllvest In 11 u well u any other dtlzen." Seeks \V ays Out of Bind . ' W1!e;n Income ~·!~!M,!19.l&P• and the bucb tucied aw11 In 'li.l COO!!Je jar are down to smali ch1D1e. what .do you dO? ·'.Thal'• the ques\1<11 facing J,quna Beach· City Councllmm, who are eyeball· lo<!yeball with a budaet that's !m.ooo sbOit. ·:; The proposed fleca} .llJ72.73 toguna Beach budget retajz!1..1!!f · aame level of pi~ ser~l~es u .Iii!' ~' · 1¥ w~t with '~UO;D apd . ~ ~8'}ar>'-1~p ln- creaiies for cib'. ~~ u~ to Jn. a-eased costs. There are ~veral ~teroative! I\> cope with Ille ~ aCcordlng to Larry Bose, toiuna eeacli'dty managei. The ci!y•COUJICil CID either CUI '3:15,000 worth of cl!y oervlce1, or tlley Oln Jn. From Pagel LEVEE ••• from mud, rocl<s and debris to keep ibe waters from moving Into !be town with bJgh Ude. "'Ibere is nothing we can do now but wait until the watq reaches Ill level," said Ales Cuoolnghem, depu!y director or tbe''lllla ·~ Emer1·1ncy PrtP.aredntal. . • . ; ' creau asaorted tues to ralle the money. The third eltamaUve 11 a . ...,.bJnatJon of cutting oervloeand ~ tateo, ldcti .. cultlng 'f!ll0,000 In dti -and Jncreuln( tans fl75,000. To 1ather the entire amount thnJu8h tlntlon, would mean an increue in tu· es of about $tlO per year !pt tht owner of • '40,000 property. ollse Aid thtt hJa budftl wil afmdy bareboned and lhet to eut dollars, It would be neceuary to eut .. rv1 .. : "It's up lo the council to fJx the level of service•. They could keep service a, It la al!d up the tax or tell me to male further ~. or we could meet ball way1" Role said. The cooltle Jar, Ille city'• 111l'Plu1, ii &.m to crumbt. Too many yetn of iflp. ping Into II w mike up Ille dlllmnce between Income and _.itturet ao that (4ret could Hell1lnCIY be kept low, have Jell II so. Ro!Jert Gr~. cl!y finance director, oblerved that at one time In l.afuoa'• put a surplus of '1 mllltoo lined ell)' col· fers. That surplu. will be down to'31,13S al the end of thil llaca1 yur nut Friday. liaglUlB -bu bad the -overall tax ralo of ID1 dty In <>rage, Los Angeles , and Sao Diep couotiel. Rose said tlltt bis bud,.t rellected a "let'• &et the money fin:t. lbm11J11Dd U," philooophy. He lenned the · reyaoue eslimalel "Pf!!llY tolid." Ile ettlmated onty • Olle \iot'<*ll r....... lll Ille dlY'• .-seil .valualli>n. Murdoch, 14, frankly admitted be had opeculated In Mveral land ventures but u In the case of Planall he empbaUc:aUy de!Jltll. «>1. lnf:erred coofljct ol Interest. PJOIUll,M, has been clfy public ilorJ<.. director 1lnce 1961. He and Mul\:Jocb have been Jong recognlud Jn their fields as two of the top offic.iala-in the-state.- Murdoch is· given credit by many for "hulldlng" the city of ·Anaheim. During his regime Diwyland wu developed and the Anaheim Stadium, home of the Calilomia Angel! bueball club was bull! by the ct!y. Neither man denied that Ibey had owned interest In properties which gained enhanced value through city public works. Murdoch said be had been Investing Jn Anahe im property for the past 12 years including some land purchased adjoining the ye~to-be built North American Avia- tion Inc. property which Js·now the site of Autooetics, the county's I a r c es 1 empJoyer. . The 'dty manager denied that b' had advance Information of Ncrth Amerlctn • plans when he · and some parinera purchased IO 1cre1 ileir the future plan\' silt •. Murdoch and his partners bought thi property for about $8,000 an acre early hi llllO and II was sold to North American for plant expanaloo later that year for more than •12,000 an acre . Serum Kits Stolen CANOGA PARK (AP) -Six cbemlcal JettJna kits with a dosen \olala of hepatitis Rnlm were Stolen from a parked car. here Wednesday nJglit. ... ~ . . ' ·' • • ... : ·.· ir~ne Specials ·" • • aN.m. Thi• lovely i oUaefliio M Louil XV. 1tylt4 talll11 by Horlt190 oro bolnt feeturecl i,n o~r June Pro-Solo. Now 11 tho time t• mike -,.ur .. , ... ,... of ~··"ty furol1hlnt•· by HERiTAGE SALE 155. DR'mi:-HERITA6~ENREDON-Wo0DMARIC-«ARASTAN------------ • • ' -INTlllOIS WllllAYS • SATVIMYI. , ..... l:IO •AT 'Ill. tlOO • - •• NEWPORT HACH e ~ 1711 WllTCUff Dlt. 141·201t TORRANCE e llHI HAWT!iOINI ILVD. ...... J11·1Jft ~&UNA IEA'CK .- 141 NOITH ~o'Air lf'l/Y. 4"-6111 • .. • \ y g d st • s I A· the loci that Lit -aetvl --' h .wi11e • VO[. 65, NO. 175, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, .,JUNE 23, 19n TEN CENTS • • Saddleha.ck District May Vote on Buildings B1 PATR!Clr BOYIJ! Of ... DMtr , .... ...., . Voters in the newly created Saddleback Yi_lly Unifi_ed Stilool District Dll!Y be RO!llg to tbe poll! Sept. Ii to .make a decision in a bond eleclion for school con- struction. Meeting for the fllllt Ume 'lbursday, lrustees o1 the dislrlct Indicated by con- sensus that a proposal ·for a bond electlon lhou!d be quickly' ewnlned; Because the resuU.a: of the June 8 elec-- !Ion hive nol nt been certified, the trustees could not vote on any issues and were not sworn in. · Coobty scllbol official Dewey Hillman told the new board memben that Sept. 19 would be the oDJy date available other than the Nov. 11eneral election. 'lbere Is a prohibition on elections 45 days be!~re or after a general e!ecti9n on the prenuse that monet call be saved by consoltdatirll the electlOM. ~ J However, Hillm~ aa1d the county Rqlslrar ol Voters fell a separate dee> lion would be l<sa _.i.e. He --that the Board bl]Supervlaar, sttll recall- lnl-'the huge D1!IDber of separate ballols that had· to be prepared for the JlMle 5 tlecUon, would probably not be receptive to consolidation. 'lbe estimated coot ol the tlectlon Is $5,000. William Zogg, superinta>dent of. the Tu.s~n Unioo lllgb Scbool Dt1tr1ct, noted that bond iaues aeldam receive the re- qlilred lw<>-thirds vOl<r approval al 1eoon1 or prlmar)f electloo became of the lar(er iur-t ol voten. School olllcials aemi .to feel that a fliure of ~ '20 mllJlan would be the limlt for -aalel, the state law belag that bonded Indebtedness canncit exceed 10 pe=nt ol the asaessed valuation ol the· dlslr!Ct. Dave Kine, laclllU.s plan- ning -ol the San Joaquin Elemm-lary School, D!Jtrlct, estlmotec! the u111oecl valuation ol the new ~Valley Cllsbicl to be' about '200 inlllk)"·. ~ _.,. lbat came out o1-11~ flnt lrwleo maling WU !bat the district wt11 be <Oiled the Soddleboct Valley Uni· llocl 'School Diitrlct, On the baJlot June .... __ ~after the com- IDlllltl1 of )llsaioft \lltjo. Almoot alJ CIJ>. dldatn fer the board campaigned on the name-0Saddleblck Valley." . . Tiie name, the llllOUllt ol the bood elec- tion pr<poaal, the dale> for the election and ollMr lltaues will be cleclded at tll• boln:la'1 fll'll formal ~eetlne. Which was scheduled for I a.m. July I. 'lbe ._I Ume was chosen ao that the bond lllue could be decided In \i1P< to meet tile July • deadline for le!lbi8 the --,,, s.pt. 19. 'lbe ochool trustee electJoo results are not expected to be verified un-- til July 5. Another conte111111 voiced by the trustees Thursday was that •LS0,000 should be borrowed from the special state fund to meet lnunediate future ex· (See BONDS, P11e l) Pan·el Backs· .Park Plab Irvine 01(.s (]ounty Open Space Program . Some Ftitt. ''.JJrain. .' .. ' ' .. \ . . . -~ . . - Miss Jion Cou~try Safar~' Patricia: May of Foun_tain 'V~ey,_ 'takes · one of Frasier's many cubs for a ride on the preserve's newest at~ trac?tion:-a, 120-pas~ger 11fun train'' known' as the African EXpress. · The train offers a new view of the roaming alilmals, chugging beside tbe.-Safari ar_ea. · · · . · · ' ,.. 1 . ' . Rains · Oust T.hou8andS. . ' ... In NY, Pennsylvanja; • By111e-.&.1Pras A-new~ atorm delu1ed the Eaat In. the wake of tropical dislurbince ~ today, sen<llnl the mltblY Ohio River and many smaller slrelma 9111 of theli - Tenl of thouaancll 'ol perllOlll In New York and)'Onnsylvoiila'ne.r'thelri.., anthraclle·coal.)>oom town, aeparatlng It from Klnploo0 a sprawling ·IUbUrban community. j ' Fa!' to the IOU!hwelt, the·Suaciuebanna cut off the atate_) capital clly ol liar· rlaburg IB an -, Much of the city's po-wu all.' HCll]>ltall praled · ,eme11eoq generatan lnto-uae, · ~ By GEORGE LEIDAL of supervl!cn on Wedneoday. · °' • -''"' -Under llale law, the county must adopt A. aweeplnl propolol by the ·Or1n11 an open · 1J10C1! element of' Ille 1eneral County Planning DeparlmeDt 11iDera1 plan -., JalJ'L • . , plan ataff to drastically upgrade park and Coanty pllllinet Jllll Funk told Irvine open space requirements wu unanimoul--commisa.io*t only three other cities in ly endorsed 'lbursday nilht. by the Irvine Ille COW1ty 'were' -lnl 'the pi>OpoeaJ prior Planning Commission, . • . to IUperv!Jon~ COllllderatlon. Another c~ . ' Irvine commlsalonets vnled I to f, with ty, La1Uno Beaeh, Funk aid, has been coin.missioner Franklin Hutd •bsent, to actlve!y involved•ln form11J1t"C·Ule coun.. endorse a resoluUon suppofUnl "Iii ptln-. ty plannt,. Ital! racommelidatlan. . ciple" tile proposal due to go to the board Othon btliig, uked to emlarae the .,.... I I ' • ' • ' Irvine .Plnnners Back Isleton Levee Breaks; W or~el'.8 Escape Waters ISLETON (AP) -Wecy _ ...... wl» battled f0< two clayl 'to'bW!il an..,,.....,_ cy levee scrl)1lblnd -for piety when the earthen barrier gave . Wlf, Ieavlng tbil1 evacuated river town , unchr fipodwaten today. "One breal: ts ·an 11 il&Mr. It'• an over. We lost," aid CoL J'ames C. ~ait ": the Army Corps "' Englneefs lborlly alter the breal: 'lburicla1 Jlilht, ''We were filling llDdbags 911 the•~· recalled Robert Lee, 20, of lileton. 0 3ud- denly '°1neone yelled 'break! break!' There were two or three little brub and we tried to fill one." ''The other two Just ran togetber,".tbe said. "We put plasllc on II but tt just washed down the bW. It wu 15 feet wide when we left, jUlt pourq tJnacb." 'lbe llnl aplit -near a plctle· -mslnc plant about foUr blocD -1111 heart ol the --hod._.._ of 1,400. -. Within ID hour,. flood 'Walen lpnld through . at leut nve more -.. to cover lwl>thlrda ti die """" nacblnc to within a half bloclt oi dly bolJ. It WU (llot·LEVU,.Pop I) ' . -Jooquin Boord· Approves. Loan Of $2.5 Million • IDOi• evlcuatecl by liell~. N~. ~ ., ,, , • Guard rescue units were out In force, DA.. ' Off In • • ,,,.ni:~ .. ~0.:;~:·~.":ui1n.:1; · s · ice vestJgattng missing. " -• . The NaUonal Weather Service wuued ~t~~~~~=~7.~ Two ·Officials' Land Roles -expecied fc.-II Jo :If ._.. ..r the ' ' llirVlce aakl, ''nils -tile Ihnat of B1 JACK.ll~OBACK. more or leu continuous raiDI wiUUn • Of ... Delft' ..... ,..,. ndlul ot .. veral bundred mllei fnlm the Offlcla1a ol· tht·Orqe .C9unlr Dillrtct Attomey'a olllce ~y be1an . studying 111rm center." <See ptcture, Paae 41., • dt .. lone thet two top Anabelm city of· \llrgtnla waa placed under •• -"' -· -• long Jnvol,..,,..i of •In-...._,, u the capital clty ol Rid>-• -and speculaCJoa en l'uptrties mlind -Inundated by the lloodlnc In Iha~ clfy. J..-Blver. Much of the._ area . ..8olfl of• the ·nnmlclpal off I.c ~r a,. of the city '1!11 without tlectrlclty. "Three bowovw, aty Manager Keith A. Murdoch times advanCbig _..._police and and l'lllllfc Worb DINctor Thornton E. mt1-I perdamen !nm thatr ........ Plenll, -any wrongdoq In -lla\lolll. land ....... M.. ovacuatloft -uncW way In Ml+"'* and P1i1n111 did CllllldlJ 111-"Wllk•Barre, Pa., a city of 11,000. m1t ..,. b1c1 PlftidlMlad In Jand Workers fled a dike, after undbogtnc lpecl1'lllila and l'mAI! tau..! a -. "tllub fllled lo ..... tho llrlmmq --tbll ~.., ....... quellanna River. eoafllcl of -Aa the clDe bl'oke, water poured lllto Ciel De""'1 District Attornoy J- lhe 6iwot0W11 ae<tlon ol Wtlk•llarre. G. Elril!ll ..... Illa ollloe la now Willa 'lllo m.,.....a, ~-,.. wlda, al Ibo .......... -&lool the""' aide of the -am. "I ...... -Gda.t ............ [ .,...,.to pmcrve park and open space In the county are· the cltles of Huntington -~Orange . . fnlno eoJP!l!lul ..... took two ....... to nvln.'.dle lallllby 11flipoall4if·lild·aol had a' -to r.a.r: • • . -· t!U.O.lllJ , the ln!brmatlon • F u n k prlll.cfid. ll'U enthusiastically received b.1'~ commlsslonll'.I, !&er cz· erdwd cautlan and tempered their r.,..iuth. ol IUpporl by llulltlni It to'tbo prl ... ~ Ole detalll. . --. - ( ! ~ .. ' IP-~~. f •• ... .,. ··-• 1 I 'I'be chtef "detail" to "turn on" Irvine commiuionen wu the upgraded stan- dards for perts and open spacea. Orange County presently requtm only four • .,.. of local park be aet ulde - 2.5 acres by declicatlon ol land by develoj;ers -for eaCb 1,000 people. 'lbe propoond local park 1tandard would be ralaod to 10 acres per 1,000, If aupervlaors •IJP'Ove the start recom- mendaUon on Wednesday. Of the 10, e1Cht would be donated by developers. The county'• th: acres per 1,000 people standarda for rqlonal parts aloo _,Id be increased to a total 20 acres per 1,000. A third kind of open space, not presenUy requtrnd by Orqe County, Jm. presRd severol Irvine commlaaioners. Mn. EHen 1'nund ol Tlri!e Rock IB'i!d commlaatonen to endorae the concept of scenic, natural geographic feature and wa~une rights-of-way prnervatton 1Ucli as the county staff recommends .be included In tho "'" county ·_.J plan element. - 'lbese m.a of open apece, amna ol '"1icb require ·Olly 11-1 t o . C:".JWOU}d ... a.i MlltJ'• ... ... "olll*-~--... ~-per 1,000 paopla i. II -per J,000. . Allafoillar, ................. ""' • otlw aaw fl ... .,.._...,. to • ..,.... par IMI ,_. a .,.., whlcli -11Y "'"""..., 11-. Funk ....,._.. the need to plan and require -..,... preaenetlon -llnce "1S ,....1 of Orange County Is i!tB ln m .,... apace llate." Ad- ditionally, 41 percent or the 1ll'l>IDhed area1 ol tho eouaty oiler potential for ad· cled park or :C spaces. · Funil ..._ the types ol open spoce planned for Ille IOUthern COWl!y 81 following 1 "ncreaUonal core ~., • ' f ' t'" ' .. .c • "" .. • 1 c • '.• • Mapa h ... tded In tbe pnera1 plan .. -... _. ....... 1111-kol ....... liCll_ cort1 that might be developed In naliinJ -of· South 0r..,. County. In Irvine, die concept• 11 e_.w lo P.1Jvlde amroamental corridora that r blend lllPnYs, rldlq end hlldlJc lra1la l!lto .......... at o1llor mllnl '--· Mitchell f.omes · To Aid ·Martha 11 L. PETEii' DIEG OllltDINr .......... ,..,_ ~ ,....a1 Jolm Mltd>eD I Jarled to bis wife's Newp>rl -. ntnlt early today appatadly. to try to patdl llllnp·'ap wltlr. cllstraulbt-· who 'lbandaJ procla1mnd abe W&I led up wilb Ilia palHlcal caner. . . • Mii. -aald 'Dlllrldb--nlcht alle llOa JI'-lier -an •'llfllmitam to. pt oul of polltlca" or .._. _ Juve blm. 'l'lle "-0t•llll_..-be la - .ftu'Om' Nlml'1 UD1P111n WMr ... ...... .an ·mK!nl · .... -· =--.... -lntht NApuata Ian .tlJa rt*" ted by ... Pl .. l'#glohn•!fand....-aJ frMadl. I Tllo .ma, had a ...._ -window .... ,,..... ad·-appinntl1wlth .. U.1. '°'"' -· dented ad-· ··•I' ....... .... . lln. !!!tdwll llMI ..... ~ at tho lle•;.ter .. -... 'lbandaJ nJcbl ....... .._ ___ of ' 1llllad ---to bani bar .• &lllMolllllerroA.._ . ._ ...... "i. -pp!MA Miii ..... Gf lilfllrl and ,__ I bid ................... ~ ...... -•111111 IJOrmd Ir a..r,• XIII ,,,.,... uld. .. ....... of lier dlallU of pollllcs and -......... , ..... blm .. -· I'm II* and lll;td of tho -. _.. UOn' ". · ia. 'ftlamu _... Ibo coavemtlon ..... alnpilJ wli.. II _.... -.. loot .... pbana !nm' liar llacL, .... -.i ID. 1111 "JQ!I ill! eel .,,.,." Funk Indlcalocl tho~ pluman llad adopted . Iba Irvine Company'• .... viromNnlal OOITlclor concopls but did not endorae Ibo locatton of public bulldlnp and acllooll within lho -· u Is [n. dicated la dleeompany'1 -uae plan. "H )'OU pave O\a' the environmental corridor far parllnc loll the •afue ol the open ...... dlm!Qiahed," be Ald. Flmk aid Iba -opposition to the lmprond -? di llOllld llllely come from dn1lap•1 whet · ..id argue the ---"' land they muat ~ ................ prl<eo , ... me. Funk aalcl I ....... ballc!i .. %11 *'lie llmb.).lw kl d 11 1.-oo -le .., land nliiiid II .. m ocre DDW _ .......... of ..... -. •..a 1tau ........ re-...-, u· a. -•u 'n llr. lllGll padla 1s t, ~IPP, ... ~ . ., ... '!'Iii wwl 111r1 I wtl .. •lad ___ , ... w-.i ............. .. drm.-......... . -INSIDB '199.lY AW.-.2'-llllNld ... U.h-deNs....,. Mar .. Me •"-" 'Prof•.... .. ·-••••Ill mlillfr. ;;,,,; p - -,.,_ at worl< ..m --~ ca1r. S.. tod41Y• ,,,.,,.,,.,., L.M. -' -" ,....... . ~ ... flll ... :: --' Tiie COlllllClloo wu broll:en and - ........ -•llmlpll to ml<n ll llllchlD, <GDladld 1i1arU1 tb1!ta,fttt wlilla 11111 IB Walllnpn, -cuual ( .. IWl'lllA, Pip I) -. ..._.. ,.n .... ,.. ._.. . ""'' t '4 ---... -. .j OA11. V PILOT IS ,..,, •2'. l'12 • N~on Sets Coast Stay Next Week Son .Overdosed Father Offers $10,000 Reward • MENLO PARK (UPI) Aa. •--lw 1111....i I 111\llllO r"'ard lo lllld out who llV• ........ "' hiMjl ... ~ .... Dodorl aald that jf Ibo boy -"'.. "bis mliid wIU .. dtlln,od. .. -Wllllam Joyce pooled the mmey In a hanlt alter nmninl an ad In the l'nlldotll NIJon la plannina an U· tended llQ' a1on11be Si>utll Oranie COUI at.rilnl -"me ll!F • nert w .. k, relllblt -ll1d lodoy. Palo Alto Times olferinl the clah lo "Oll)'ooe who provides Information leadlnl lo the .mat ind convlctlon' d die -who aupplled heroin to my am." His IOll l!Jrty, II, -tallm lo 1 bolplill lhil week by two roommalel. They reported !bat Barry collapaed In the apartment alttr being 1baent ,.v. ttal Qyl, police oald. . '!be teen-a(« b8I bem In 1 coma at Slanlord Unlvenlty H01PIW since 'lllelday. • A1tlqb Iba olflCial word bu yel le ..... -Pruldenllal aldtl, local _ _, ctwlctl ar• elrtrtmely food fot I Pruld'entlal YlsU which would Jait, \l'"'"lh tbt. Iiod~ance Day, Iiolldl.!, ~. , ... _ Retail Prices of Meat If the Prealdenl ''1oea arrive In llJi, - Clemente 11811 weeltht. wIU 1Llll llrtt NI. :~ace Temporary Freeze 1 ncor<I for Im&. ebHnce fn\m. Ille Wutern Wblte 11ouae.-~, - II would be !he flral ~y, 11 La Caaa· Plclfli:a lince lbe'Pmldent mtl ln I . W.wnNGTON (UPI) -The .Pr! .. blllor1c aeries 1i?:: with JllJll~M "--'-~· 11 ooaalder'" alapplllJ 1 Prime Mlniller Sato early 1111· ......,__ "" • JIDUll')'. ,. : • .,. ... ~{tmJMl!S'Y. treeze m retail m~t ·price•, lt No reaaon1 bave·been stven for the lb<• 1!.al teamed today.• month al>lence ill Sin Clemente, Jilt "-Wltll bee!~ pert and other meat prices -oboerver1 .._ that Ntrm pr.: .., p,. llPWIRI and expected to continue = ~.i:. ~ J_lillllbl&ber-, ...i Pretident Nixon .... --.. ~Na-:~.-lkli\ of reatrlcllonl of liaUI =··!Jleio. • ~ . ~I Jmporil -the price group Moil •of die '-.-Uvu ofay1 In · la • -lh fr ..... San Qemenle lolloWed i-" '!be ·• • eould come-at 'I special pattern with the monlha of July and meelilll Rt for Sunday, although a com- Aueutt prime times for working vaca-milskm spokesman 1ald in a statement tkms on the coaJt. •PJbere are oo plans ••• as of now" to NIJon bas been In retldenct In San lmpoll 1 fr ..... Oemente for the past two conaecuUve In advance of Uke meetlna, Chairman Independence Day Weekends. c. Jackson GrayJOD polled the six olller '!be major vWI by 1he President, hll memben by telephone lo lest their sen- famlly ml 1ilff, 1rt 1eueraJJy achedultd tlment. • • !Gr A.. -Nlson blmlalf mfl)ol move even eoqner. 0ne •ilcil .t.y luted m«e than tour • lie 11111 witii his 1op economte 1dvtaer1 wieb. Ille tbll moruinl· New1men were allowed Into hll offlc• brlel!y for l>hotographl MARTHA ... about llll 11ilf'p llloll pllOlll call. "Sbt Al peat,'' ~ aakl. '"lbat little ~. I lovt her .. much. She at!• a Utile -I about poliUc1, but Ille love1 mo ml I love btr and lhll'1 what pounta." Mllcbell oald llJ1 wllt'I lilter and a ...retary were with her ml 11 wu prob- ablY ..,. of them wbo t.rmlnllecl the call. Mltd>ell Aid Illa wile wanto lllm lo n!luu lo Illa htpl7 1ucce11fi11 Ntw york law inctJct. . ' . "M"1ha has never been haJlllY with me in poUUc1,11 be Aid. . "Wt have a compact. We have qreed ,.. are aoinc to aet the bell out ol this aambll "We aren't aotns to be In Wuhinilon alter Nov. 7, We're 1oin1 to leave lock, •kick ed hlri'tl/' Mitchell said. "Ii'• ha" that llldorlllDdlnf. li'e'n ft" ... ~ pt GOii o1 11>11 nt ~-W• ha"" ... liiliitol," ht llld. ---, • • •• Mlldlell, who naicned u attomey 1enoial -moallii qo·1o btafNbliln'•- rttlocllon "'::r:"iln , Ille lllRIJOll be btld ill 11111, ~iillla"; 1blolutely .. In- -ln accepllns another Wubln(lon job -lnclllding a rumored Supreme Court A)l)lOinlmenl Tllo Mitcbe111 were lopther lul wetUnd when they wen bonortd aloa(. with Finl Lady Pal Nixon al 1 VIP plrly -b)' 1 record "l'DJllllY eiecuUve 11 1111 pllllh Beverly HIU. home. Go•. and Mn. llooal4 Rtalan and mo'lle liar John Wayne, 1 Newport -realdenl, were.,,_ the other1 In .-..... Tho MJldieill llVI DO lndlcllion when they would be leavinl the Nfwporter ville. 'Ibey ate 1 late brtakfaol ln .1helr ...... . Nriporter Inn penoonel decllntd lo ~ 1111 of tile 1cllvlilel of the pair. Flood Toll Now 22() RAPID CITY, 8.D. (UPI) -All up. dalecl accounllnc of the duth 11'1 ill 11"' dlullroua June • flood llood II Dll. Ml11: inl Peroona Coordlnllor Cbarlea Cblldl oald the number of peroona atlll being aougbt was "about 50." and toe Pre114et11 qulJl!ltd lo • them, '1Don't bu)' meat.11 • • ())mmlallon sources aald the price commi•lkm WU clilappolnted at the !allure ol lhe Colt ol Llvlnf Council, wblch-)lu oyerall jurisdiction over the eooncmtc conlroll )lnlll'am, lo acl on oaartn& food prt..,, eapectally meet. 'll>e. !Price Commission hes authority lo ~ cootrola over foods within Its jur- ladlCtlon, lilclildboi meall, It the wbole- oal• ll1CI -u ...... . But II bet no coatrol <Wflt farm prod- ucts, wblclo i.ve -rlainl ateei>IY allo. 'lbef .,.. u .. pt from cartroll and tho· Price Coaiml•lon adld lhet thll be re-......,. . . Tllo P!'"1dent ll1d 'lllurldaJ·he milhl lllt tanponrilY !_.-\ quotas °" .... lo alle'1olo llhori eupp!Iea and ht)~· curb "" meo1 pr1cee tbot he ..-wpo1 ...... "betlnninl lo rilt a1aln and rllhlg very f11t."· Nil<ln 11 tflt Ame time OllC9 qlin H· _.ed doubt whether controls would nallyi help. 111 •'Cioolrolo • allDI wJIJ not work "11e11 you allo move on the 1upply .lido," 1!e Md. ,,.. ........ 1 SPACE' ••• lncruoe4, Funl: contendl the lncreued cott per home WllUld be 13!! ll1CI ·Chai developera )JllY DOI find II necwary to add lhla eo1t on lo the Ille prlqt. . He mled tllal eiudle1 of developments built n"r parkl from 1966 lo 1111 in Orange County were worth 45 percent more than similar homes constructed at aome distanCe away from parkland. That means that even if developers m!J3l cbarae more !or the added pork cosll, the homeowner will eV.Olli!llY . recoup hll added expense. -. The Ume bas come to conalder pa,ru ... necessary to home devtlopmenta a uwers, water and road:! are, Funk noted. The motion by commJssk>nert Wesley Man and Harry Sbuplrlno lo endoroe the open apace general plan elemepl In prln· ciple received 1 unanimous approval of the commlulon, although they are not certain City Council rules will allow them to oommunlc11t dlreclly lo the county aupervlaor1. The matter will be brought lo tla Irvine City Council Tllesdly night. Bui he aald he waa comlderinl Ille po11lbD1Ue1 of conlroll. Gnyson wrote a memorandum Wednffday lo Ohalnnan Don 1 I d . Rumsfeld of the Coot .. Llvlng Council urging the council to take "awrosirtate action" to soften supply forces which have pwbed food, and e!peclaUy meat, pr;c .. to uncomfortable J,.ela In recent months. A frteu m retail meat prlcea might block or at least delay a further rise. The Cost of Llvlng Council met for 211 hours Thursday at the White Hoose without announcing any decision on Grayson'• request which 1ald the Price Commilslon felt "li)e urgency of this issue req!llra early actloD.11 Price Commission IOUrces said that ''since the council didn't do any\hing this freeze is very much on their minds ." Program Slated For Irvine Teens At Uni School All Irvine teens art invited to 0The Gathering ," a rap or dance alternative starring "Red Sky," from 7:30 lo 11 o'clock toolght In the Unlvenlly Hi(h ScboOI quad area . Sandy Freud, chairman of the Irvine youth opport\_lllities committee said the free everiing program kicU off the 1wn- mer activitiea for teens, A specllil run of the Pink BUJ -fr,. lo holden ol city recrealion department sreen tags ..... will leave Ult ~cquet Club in nortl} Irvine al 7:30 p.m. makln& all 1Landanl alops enroute lo Uni High. A return nm will begin 11.11 P!"· . Irvine's leadln& laen ~~ band, ''Red Sty" will CUiCl)&W 1 n d relruhmenil from 1 mact truck will be available. . ;, Freud~-tbal Iba -ol ".The G•~do&" ii lo provide a cblRce for teem to "do tbtlr own thin& -just rap or-dance u they wilh." Boys Governor Asks Age D~op Boya Slate \)overnor Gadd\ H: Vuque1'. • ol Oranp bu called !Gr lonrlntl of the drinking age to 18 In bll lnl111ur1ropeech, at the w e e t • l o 11 1 , mock"lovernment lponaored by the American Leilan. Vlf!lue?. ·remaru 11 .t!Je Sacramtnto 111 .. linl ~ f!l<!I bf heavy lpplaUIO from tlle atudenl ·11111leoct llld 'b)' DO ieactlon lrilm at•lt 11fl1Clall1>11 t11e ·p11~ fOrm, I ' • ·_Ron Lucia ol Sanil Au wu ~worn In u lieutenant governor of Bon State, where high school youth! run woruhops in government. Gov. Rea1an addrlll<d the wembly and criticized "dernlll!OIU .. " who he aald were altemplinl to fragment Ille U.S. In- to ethnic groups to (lin votes In !be November election. He did not name names. OIAN•I COAST " DAILY PILOT ,,_°""'II C... OAll.Y r11.0T, _. ~ Is '°""'"*' tlle ....... ~, ... ~ ........ .., thel;or1n1e , .. ., ,..,.,"""" """""·..,.. ""' •hlens .,. ....... MMdly ~ FrlMy, W c.i. M•, H...,.,. lttdlo ......... ·~-Vlllly, l..-. hid:. lnlM/Stddltbldl: _. s.n C1lfMr:W IM JllM C•pll!r.... A alftlle ,..._, ..,..... II llUtll""" loltunM" Md SIN..,._ n. ,.,1nc111t1 ~-,11n1 It ., ia Wwil .... llrttt, c.s.i. Mtla, "'"*" ... f'X». Battle of Bulge Story- Just 'Weight' Till -Sunday ; .... ,rt N. W19' .. ,.i..:. .... hllilltlw J1clr R. Ctrley ·Viet ,,_Id.,. •11111 OIMr•l MIN:gff TJ...11 k1eril l:tllMt Tii'"''' A. Mur,~f11e M""llNlltlttr 01rfet H. i..., l.ith•r4 P. N•ll AMl•&IM MliNltne ........ -lfl 'i':'t' MIMI D \If.at lfy ltrwt a.di! -,.....,. ....... ,. """a::::: 1~::::.i~,. .... • ....... c.-... ... 1 Ttt.,b 1•1 C1Mt '4MU1 a ..... Msuud t I MJ:.UJI S.. C.._.. Al a.,a, ·Jua 1els .. 1a 4bo4al ~ ::".:-'9~mt== ;;;;:i:'l' -" ---......................... _ .. ..,...... ..... . ~ ..... ..,.= .,.., ;-,.-;;i;;i:;, -· ~ --· 1 Here'• a preview peek 11 the pactq• the DAILY PILOT) will deliver lo 111., rHdera on Sunday: BATn.I!: OF BULGES -Weight re-. ducUon treatmenil cen thin your wallet (or purae) almOll u much u Ibey thin you -mybe even more. Stiff Writer G<orre Leldal'1 atory will be featured on 11YOU P•1e." . ~ ANGEW POLITICS -'nit dl.f. trlct ellorney race la &•Ina lo 1et hotter and touaber, accordlnl to predlcllons of Southern Calllomil Focua column. THI!: NEW HAYAKAWA -·Allo on lht. •Editorial Page, columnlll S. I. H1y1· kawa tella how he quit sriloldnl!. It In- volved • change In .. u concept wblc:b bu cbanled 1111 tolal behavior. PA'i'n PAGn ClllLDllEN -r,,.ut ~ ·WetktJ cove r story, 'fTblH Adopted CllJldnn Are ~Mine!" t.ila ot at. ,_ '1"111\... . •eot "'1 Pait! (Mn. <Jitri. cnrr.t\ .... and .... )lliablnd.. !;:,1 anol ..... "*" ... plctand In .. """" llllNTSNCllD lro llUn'IR -"""' runnintr ...... -lo ...... It -k .. Ille --ward " • llolpltaL A_.llltd "'-,_.. ....., lnveotlpl.I _.. -lo ... boll It'• -klnl ""- ' . -• WllAT'll VP 0 DOCT -.'l'!>at'1 the. ·li\le ol ·an appetlinl Jlllt full ol plcturta ol dop ~••to -ud the·_.-,~ey tib wtui ' them wllen they p to the animal borpllal. • BLIND Llj:ADS BllND .:.. . A le1111Y blind Huntington Beach man wanil to establiab 1 county c;onuqlllee to coonlln- at• Job and tralninl lqformalloo f o r bandll' .. pped peroona. TODAY'S a.osING PllICES ••• - In Holland, the druc market la reported mllCh like the conunodltles prloaa .,. quoted In thla country. '111a1'1 mf1 OM part " fn.depll\ rtpO\'I Wldcl pr.-Ibo ~~-=:~JIG Jtm! lo<lrneya lo ~ lo lollormw M1Qle Sml\b 111C1 finds 1bt A'9118ny Aw a rd wi-r ualnf! her Oocar u a doon!Qp~ _ NORTH. SOVTll, ~Travel arti<let oi!or lbr....,.tlllloa ol dlno- lloiol -nor111 lo l!:olnlia...IOU lo SIR Ditllo or .. lo R1Wlll. - IDllAll ~ -llloe If I h • =ury~ -:==n'@ 0.... .., II Ibo a I Cllllll •• ''Ctdt'1• Coounq" ..,.. Cll w h l c h Bucbanu la featured. ' Education Bill Signed . - But Nixon Calh Busing Stand Retreat WASlllNGTOll (AP) -Prtlldenl N"a· on lodly ataaod Iba au billion blwr educalloo bill but crtUclzed Ill anllhuslng provlalona aa 1 congraolooll ''?<treat from an uraent <tll for r11ponslb1Uty." He aaid the bualng provilloDI. are .. inadequate, mllJeadi.ng and entirtly unsatlalactory." Referring to 1111 own proposals for a on&-yw moratorium on any new court· ordered busing, the President said Congress ••has not given us the answer we requested: It bu given us rhetoric. It heo not provlcW a llOlutlon lo the prob- lem of court-ordf...C busi!J1; ii baa pro- vided 1 clever polWeal evasion.'' ~ educallon bill wblch contains wld .. ranglnl provillonlto ald educallon from elementary lo araduale -~ which tl\o Admlnistr1tion call1 a I •·D d m 1 r k m~rure, also had tacked onto lt a pro- vllloo that would halt for 18 JhonthJ any acbool busing desegregaUon orders by the federal courta until all 1p)lUl1 bad been exhausted. N11on declared that the moratoriam the bill offers is "temporary; the relief it provides is illusory." '!'he llZnd Congress, be charged, ap- parenUy decided lo "dump the matter In- to the lap of the 931'1. Nol In the course of this Administration has there been a more manifest cnngressiona1 retreat from an urgent call for responsibility." Nixon told a newa•conference Thw'Sday the anllhuslng provision "totally falls" to deal properly with the subject. The provisions or the new law· Include a program of direct federal aid to colleges and universities that could provide them with as much a1 fl 'billion a year. It would entitle every college atudent to a grant ol $1,400 a year, minua what hll parents could allord lo contribute toward bis education. II aublorlzes II billion a year lo help elementary and aecoll!iarY 1 c h o o J s desegregate. And II establWoes a National !Dllltute From Pagel LEVEE .•. from a few inches to five feet deep in the town by morning -and rlaln&. DoooVan dismlutd the more than eoo nood workers on the levee abortly after the first break, saying, "'"1ere is nothing more they can do." Moat of the town's l'tlidentl were evacuated Thursday. The toll of homeless baa J.ncreued from ·an esUmaled 1,500 after the first day of floodlna lo nearly 3,000, olficlals aald. Ten per8011J have r~ved l}liDol' in- Jllrill ll!it m doalba b4v_e been reported. Damage bu been estimate<i . at fl5 mllllon. · · . 'l'llor Ko!ord, ti DMrby Rlt Vlata, aaid be saw the water aeeping throu~ sacks of sand on top of the pine-foot high dike which surrounded lhri;ie aides of the town. The. water started to""""Wash away the soft sand and dirt · underneath tht bags, Koford sald. Wlthln minutes red lighil and warning sirens algnaliil anetid to the two.day toll of conalrucling. and . reinforcing the emerg'!DCY levee. '!be job WU llarted after a'bttak In i levee on the San Joa- ·quiq j{Jyer flg:>oded ,~s. and Brannan h.Janda ·with llOl!lt JI!· l]luare mlles of lira~,...... ~ ~ . · llteton · 11 loeated 'lilt 'the northern tlevaied tip of Andrlla111and In the heart ot: .Iba delli ,that dralna northern catlfOrnla watet1 into San Francisco Jlay. 'IC escaped the flood walers'al flnl ind the dike wu hastily constructed from mud, rocks and debri1 to keep the waters from moving into the town with high Ude. "There ii iiotbln& we ••• do oow but wait until the water reaches its level," said Alez CUnnlngbam, dep.ily director of the state Office of Emergency Preparedneas. " Serum Kits Stolen CANOGA PARK (AP) -Sb< chemical teating kill wllb a doron villa ol bepailtla smzm weft staJen from a parqd car, lier& Wednaday lllabl ;. ol Education to loller reaearcb lnto all upecta of the ......... proceN. Nixon aald that be' uted tllal every• qualllled college etudenl be ellgtble for a combination of federal snnll and l\lbsldlud loans sufllclent tp mate up the dilfer<nce between bll colle&• costs ll1CI what his family ii able lo conlrtbute. He aaJd 11unfortunately, certain restricilons . • placed la tbt law by ti., Congrw: mean ibat we will not be able to realize !Ully our principles o! eqully." However, be said as confidence develo111 in the pew Jll'Oll'•ll)S 11~1 look forward in the n~ll'Nuture to having a set of federal oludenl wbtance program& devoted lo the &oal of equalizlnl op- pottuniUes tor all." Irvine Aides Featured New Towns Symposium . . Opens at UCI Tonight Two. lrvlne pilnnlnl commlllioo<ra and an Irvine councllman are among dlscuuiop leailerl le! for the Saturday work.shops of the New ToWill Sympoalum wblcb opens with a public -on 117:30 loolihl ln aclence lecture hall 11 UC Irvine. volvement: lrwl!i Alber ol Irvine, modtralor, Joaepb Friend of Columbia, Md. portlclpattna . -Relailonahlps between New Towns and their dmloperi: BUI M 111 a n moderatiJJi, Dick Hays of Restoo, partlclpalln(. FremP.,eI DENIAL .•. The two.day conference 1ponaored jolnUy by Irvine Tomorrow, the Sad- dleback Area Coord!otatinl Council and UC! ezi<nlion will hrlnl lo(ether offlclala of the major U.S. '1new towm"-planned <:0mmunltlea. · betn coDllllted ln the mailer. Hlckl ii ex- lrvlne Ma)'llr. William Flaelobach wIU ~ted lo return by Monday morning. open the Friday _,... which futurOI ~ a panel and two 1peakera: Dr. Randy Pleraall, In explaining his role In the Hamllton, director of the lnatllute for ,.ir land deala, oald, "The fact iJ I never government at Berte.Iey; Dr. Royce have or never would use any information Hanson, dlreclor of the VI r g I n l 1 of my department for personal gain. Polytechnic Institute center for new Everything 1 have ever done 1n my oUice towns atudlea at Ralon, Va., and 1 "· citizen& panel of reoldenil ol Columbia, was done !or ""'good o1 the city." Md., Irvine, Jonathan, Mill., Reaton, Va. He aladmltted he bad profiled through and Saddleback Valley. sever investment• 1n the community but •dded, 4'1 aee nothlne wrong in that.;• Tonight'• evening Jll'lll'lll1 11 open lo Murdoch said the Inference made by lbe public wllboul charge. aome lbal be bad prior lmowledge and a On Saturday, partlclpanil who have paid a $5 ,..g111ntton foa may joln In the re1po111lbllly for provldlng uUUllea and two reneral ....i,w, .any two of elthl other faclllllea !or properUee In wblch be woruhops and hmch In UC! Commom. =...,.~ lata profHed wu "er- "New Towns u tnnovakn" 11 the topic ol the 8:30 to 10:45 1.m. ceneral HUion "The phyelcal facllllles auc~ as elreeta. and will be moderated by Dr. Hanlon. aewer and water llnet that serve prop. The afternoon lllalon, from 1:30 lo 4,15 ertlea ln the city affect all properties tn p.m. will be on uNew ToWDI u !:ccnomlc a given area. You ~·t aeparate them;" he oald. and Political EntlUee." '!be Allabelm admlnistralor of 22 years All elibl worUl>oJll wlli be offered dur-added, "I em proud of my Investments In ing two ~~.l'!!oda, from 10:45 a.m. to Ibis clty. I aee no reason why I abould not 12:15 p.m. ::\!':" S lo 4:30 p.m., allow-lnveat In II as well u any other citizen." ing partlclf>OD! lo attend two ol the elahl Murdoch, u, frankly admitted be b.,i offered. apeculale!I In aeveral land venturea but The lollowln& la • liaUni of the u In the cue of Pleraall he empbaUcally workshops and leadera: denied any Inferred conflict of Interest. -llouslna and ooclCMCODOJBlc mlz, Dr. Piersall, '8 bu betn city public workl Richard llegoaln, chairman of the UC! dinclor 1~ 11111. He ud'!.lu"1ocb have departments of French and !illla, and -Joni r~.)D their fteldl H Jolm ~ ol Columbia, Md. • t . 1wo ollhe 1oP ofllclals In the llllAI. -EducaUC11,.,djld care and )'OUlb ac-Murdcicb ii given credit by many for tlvllles: Wayne Clari<, lrvlne, Pilnnlnl "bulldlq" the city of Anaheim. During commission cbalnnan, ml I!: m b r 1 1111 rtllme Dillleyland wu developed and Rucker of.Beoton1 VL the Anaheim atdhmt, looffiii of the -Envlronmant ind open llJll<e: Irvine Callfoa>la Ancell' btaeball club w11 bojllt planning commluloner Wiiiey Man, ~Y !lie city. moderator, with Vernon Walkar and jean Neffher man denied . thet they bad March, both of Ralon, partlclpaling. owned lnterell In properllOI wlllcb gained -Public aervlcet and facllltiel : Irvine enba-value lhrouah ell)' publjc planning advlaer Ed B 1 wort b workl. moderaling, and Linda ·Stenberg oi Murdoch aald be bad been lnveltlng Jn Reotoo partlclpallnl. Anaheim property for the past ll years -R..idenllaLdevelopment and popu11. lncllldlnf aome land purclwed adjoining Hon growth: Councilman Gabrielle Pryor the yet.to.be buut North. Amerloan Avt~- moderaling,. and car.Jy.1 Lindberg of lion Inc. property which os,now the alte ~ Reston, participating. Autonetlcs, the county s Jar g e s:t -Economic development J9bs and the employer. tax bast: KOQ Cook, mnd~alor, Jullua '!'be city manager denied that he had Smith of. Jonathan, Minn., partlclpaling. advance lnfonnal1C11 of North American ~vernance, poUUca and cllllen In-plw when he and some partner& purchaaed 20 acres near the !Uture plant • BONDS ••. penoes, such ae the bond elecllon and 1he hiring ol a ouperlnlendeut. The money can be borrowed interest fr~ and need no~ be repaid for two years, Hillman told the board. For the purpnae1 ol decldinl Oil the bond i>sue, the hoard set a apeclal study session fer 7 a.m. Tuesday morning. Both Ibis meelinl and the first rqullr wellnc of .th• botrd wIU be held In the mulU-pourpose · room at La Pa 1 Intermediate School In Miuioo Viejo. alle. Murdoch and hll partner& /bought the property for about $8,000 an acre early lb 1960 and it was sold to North Americab for plant expansion later that year for more than tlJ,000 an aore. Fourth Dlolricl supervisor Ralph Clark, a former Anaheim city couir cilm~1 is vacationing in Hawaii and was unavailable for comment. . Clark, however, several months a10 prolealed rez<>nln& of land In the Sanil Ana River area In northeast Anaheim arguing that the city lbroQglo ii! zoning and constructkln pen:nit activities was booatloi the price OD lllOI>tr!J the COUJjly plaMed lo parchaH for -.Y oiba Reglonal Patk. =June Specials • • • by HERITAGE SALE 219. .... m. .. .Th;1 lovely colloclllft ol ~yut1 XV 1!yle<I ltbl11 b~ Htrit19t •?9 btint ftaturtcl in our Junt Pre-Seit. Now is the flm• to m••• yeur 11lecfion1 of ~••lily furt1i1hin91. SALE· 155. ... 11t. DREXEL..-HIRITAli&-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KAllASTAH---------- • """"" INTllllOIS WlilCDATS a IA1VIDATS. t 100 le loJO . ... .. , 'Ill., .. lt. NEWPORT HACH e 1127 WISTCLIFI' DI. '41·10lf TORllANCE e tlMt HAWTHORNE llVD. J71·121t lA6UNA IEACH e 10 NORTH COAST HWY. ~" .. '" I 1 -- • • DAD.y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Portable With bousu sUll being buill taster than schools, double se•slons for first and second graders In the San Joaquin Elementary School District next taU seem al· most inevitable. According to district of!lclals, Ille only alternatlvo to aome form of modilied or bal!-day scheduling for Ille youngsters is to lease more ·portable dusrooms. ' But that is nof as easy as it aounds wheo suggested by Ille unhappy parent of a seven-year-old. The sltua· lion is complicated both by future school construction and by recent unification. The district could come up wilh the money to rent more portables, but officials say lhey would each have to be leased for a thr~year period -past the sched· uled completion date of several new schools. This could cause a surplus of portables later. In addition, any three-year lease arrangement would have 1X> be ratified by both boards of the new Irvine and Mission Viejo Unified School District. in order to be binding after July 1, 1973 -the date uni!!· cation will take effect. Unification would further com· pllcate any lease agreement because each of the new 11ni· fled boards would be required to pay a portion of the monthly rental' bill in proportion to ii! relative assessed valuation with the other school districts. If the portables were located elsewhere, a new dis· trict might not want to pay the tab. And if they were moved .upon unification so that each district had an equal number of portables, the moving costs could be very high. District officials have noted that double sessions next school year could be avoided by adding 35 port· able classrooms to the ext.ting 61 portables already leased. by the district. The total lease payment would be $350,000 annually. . - • Trustees will soon be facing ti!• tough decision of Ptotecting I ·critics .From The 'Dotter' ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ l knew there was a rising Ude of what is called "consumerism" these days, but I never dreamed that during my life- time the lowly apecies of hmnanity known as the drama critic would ever be protected from quo- tational abuae. One of the earliest pieces I wrote, more than 20 years ago, dealt with "the drama critics dotter," a Uttle hlan employed by theatrical pro- ducers to place three little dots ... like this • • . wllhln the advertisementJ of play reviews. LIKE THE AD THAT reads: " 'Ex· citing ... Aniu.sing' says Matilda Frump of the EvenJng Bugle," when Miss Frump'• complete remark was "Exciting my coot.mp~ this play ls amusing only in its WlOOJllcioua triteness." SometimH 1 altl!: will pan everylhing about a play -its plot, acting, direction, ml.llic, 1inalng1 dancing, and find a kind word ooly for ltl scenery, whlch is called "gay and imaginative." Two days later1 be is amazed to ... an ad for this fiasco quctlng him as caJlln:4 it "gay and Im- aginative," and omltling to mention it wa.s merely the acenlc effects he a~ plauded. NOW 1J1E NKW YORK Dept. o! Conaumer Af!aJn 1111 ad<i>te<f I new r<gulotlon burlnc lbe Ille ol decepli"' ·quotat1ooo ·In lloge, motloG piclare and Dear Gloomy Gus Re Saddleback-lrvlne Mailbox June 16: Tell Isadore not to Panek, just go West to start his new McGovem- ment. -G.E.hf. Tiii!• ftittwe refltns ,.....,... •ltwt. Mt _ .. rll'r .... •I fllt MWSHHf". SW ffWI' "' ,...,. II' G\IN1111r en, CttU'r Plltt. book advertisements. 'Ibe little dota will no longer work, especially w1len the ad auggests that a favorable comment BP'" plied to a minor portion of the show w •• used by the critic in an unrestricted way. In the past, a skill!ul dotttr could ac· complish miracles with his little device. A5 he explaiited in the earlier piece, "When the show, iNlrvana' came to town, I had the devill' own time with quota· lions. The crJtics Wl8:nimously panned it, as you know .... 1be most influential one,.in fact, declared it to be scarcely helter than 'Abie!!: Irish Rose.' " 0 HOW DID YOU handle that?" I asked him. "There was only one lhinf to do -put my three dots at the beglnnuig or the ad, like this: .• .' " ... better than 'Abie'• Irish Rose.' " It was my triumph of the 1eason." : In the past, I Ien the Utile dotter with the remark, "You have a fucinat~ly morbid profession, which I would not find enjoyable." >.. I moved off, be re~ted to himself, with deep satisfaction: "Fascinatingly •.• enjoyable." '11lere was nothing the man couldn1 do with phraaes out of oootut. But I 111ppooe he can always get a job . . . writing epitaphs for politiciana' tombotones ••• even in New York. ' Ho Clii Minh.'s -imt Days. I W ASJllNGTOJ'f -The late Ho Oil Minh, falllet Gf, North VJ«nam, wu ~apeace-be Webl .. ..,,Gl>l-a,.. •..-..i ''Top Secttt," "' the hlator!~· -1be .wil am., by.~ Killinger bllort be bOcame. ""8Iclenl Nixon' I fcn!Jn poi. IC)' advloer. lie aoat lwo Fnnch-. -~ and lla)U-.. ~.to~ wllll -a U.S. """M .... ~ Nortll Vlei· nam. ,,,. lllM Bo, .. bod ...,. llayed in Aubnc'I .... fi&~thid hia former !mt oa July II, llf1. llll't 11 Klwqm 'a Np:rt 0( them '"" -oa Aulrac'1 · IO!lt: "AURA'C IWD tliol •t 11nldt bill lrwrl!N!y -bciw aid Bo .... becoml. HI WU *tllld Jn a 0th 17 =-Walbd wltll Ille aid el I -. .... !Ila lnlalUlmot .... -;lolnid. bla •Ytt 111111 bod lbllr old ...... Bo ·-lo •joy Pl7lll u. .. el. ........ tblr flclre. .. ----· "Alllirae llod 71 •;; • ~ Iii a UWo ~~:s:o.=..~~ --and .. •Ill "' hn Ibo ~ L jlD dainMd lo .... -*" -Vlelnlm. "" ••• I od .. Int -of all ti. Mine'• -cblloha. uAFl'ER SPEAKING about Aubrac's family for ahM II mlnula, Aubrie -: 'Mr. Pmidenl, do you know why I have come?' · '"Ho IDIWered •ves.t "Aubrae asked-· be had any comn-. Ho replied by oaylng that he · did not IIke .., p!raae 'pace In Viet· nan.' It pve m Impression of moral eqlllvaleloe -ll>e United stales and Norlh VIetum: in ract. ll>e u .s. 1s the --ud mut be -· · :.;n,. _of u. nee-. u1d Ho, WW't ID tbl -ol (Prwnler) Pllam v.. Doll(. Ho lbm added: ·-. maD)' people have lrled to !ool ri>e and have laAed. 1 know ,.. don't wm to fool-.' "D -11JJINED .. coavll'llllm blct. la l.mly --Ila --..... 111111 -had lold .. -_ ........ 11,... .... , ......... 1 ....... 1 __ to .... ,. Bo .... -.... Ila woald 110 ........ ID Parla, llOI ar:lhd -:J:ll•fll ---... ' ... llnnlnoled the ........,. alter • mhNlu and Wll acm1od -lbl -Pbam Yau Done walbd -A*ae lo bla <ar. lie llid lbll "ft 11'J IO .... l'l:Mldml Bo .. 1llU1 -• w-. BIJI • Giii man ; we want him to lift lo -1111....,.,, unified,' • • Classrooms how \o budget ntJ<t year's funds -and how much to ra!Je the 'J>fOperly taxes to pay for the educaUon of some 14,000 youngsters. Because of the complications Involved, they should choose to hold the line on leas• Ing portables. As' in the J>ast, district P.arents -particularly of first and seconq graders -will have to display as much patience as they do interest in the school district and the education of their chlldren. Summer Recreation Despite. some understandable city staff fumbling and recurring ¢ticism by some Irvine councilmen, the citizen-created summer recreation program in Irvine is off to an encouraging start. Mo~e than 1,000 adults and children have paid the $3 fee which entitles them to u&e the Pink Bus and par- ticipate in the city--sponsored portions of the recrea· lion program, chlefiy supervised playgrounds and city softball league play. Another 1,000 are signed up for one more of the self·· supporting programs arranged by the ad hoc citizens' advisory committee. · Initially, Ille City Council had set a 500-person reg· istration nunimum to determine the poiQt at which city subsidy for' the entire program would begin. When it was learned the city staff had collected fees from only 469 of the more than 850 signed up last week, tw~ Irvine councilmen voted against the contract for the Ptnk Bus, the program's major single expense, citing that cutoff. Fortunately the two councilmen's lack of confi· dence in the efforts of city staff and the citizen volun· teers who structured the attractive programs was over· shadowed by the worthiness of the project. ' SB Clearcut Decision on Intentions Is N~ded A Very Mixed-up United States WASHING TON -It is a strange war. A general is disciplined for violating the rules in attacking an enemy who has kill· ed. 50,000 Americans. The leading newspaper of our adversary praises the front-runner for the De m o c r a t i c presidential nomina- tion and anti'cipates his victory in tones of satisfaction. Americ.ans identi- fy themselveS with the roe. Some news· papers proscribe ~ of the term "ene-- my" to describe a regime whlCh has sent mechcinlred forces across a dernili· tar'ized zone into territory of another country we are cornmJtted to protect. By a single vote, the House Foreign Af. fairs c.ommlttee defeats a resolution re- quiring withdrawal of all forces from Vietnam by October l, subject to release of prisoners of war. A VERY MIXED-UP United Stales clearly needs to be brought to a clearcut decision on what it is doing and intends to (rucHARD WILSO~ do, and that is the dlrect!oo in wbicb the Nixon administraUOn is moving. Republican leaders met with Presidmt . Nixon and emerged with the development of a theme briefly mentioned by the President in his address to a joint susion of Cmgress on his return from Moscow. It was a direct appeal to patriotism. We would not emerge from Vietnam with our honor stained. Thls •lnile reference brought an ovatloo Crom the joint msion. In broader terms, the theme would force a poUtical decision on the issue of sabotaging President Nm.i's altelf!!ll to bring about peace in Vietnam, establish a new relationship with Russia and (]Una and assure the tonUnued m!Ji!aPy securi· ty of the United States. BOUND UP IN the issue are Pentagon e>penditures IOI' needed weapi>no; the conditions for ending tbe war. coo- structton of an ABM slle to protect Washington, 1 pull-back rrom Europe and the Mediterranean, the defense ol Lsrael -every major iswe, in fact, which in- flames and wuettles American opinion .. The lnl..-ences under!~ the sharpen- ing or these issues sends the left wing of the Democratic party aawllng up the wall, for the less cautious partisans of Ni.Ion can let the Implication lie that his opposition is unpatriotic and u n .. American. That is an implication Nilon himself avoids with more care than some other spokesmen, including Vice PresJ .. dent Agnew and Defense Secretary Laird. The i.tw'a remaru about l'lllllling up the ll'hlte flag of 'surrender came clooe to the explosloo point. mE NIXON STRATEGY, If It developg as now Indicated, Is best suited to counter the candidacy of Sen. George McGovern. It would be least errectlve against Sen. Hubert Humprey, whose aitlcisma o/. Mc:Govtrn, "I' to DOW, lire not far removed !rem the line Nlxob parl!aans are tak!nc. HtJDl!lhrey seema to lndlcole lU 'bellel that McGoYern. if he --tile Democnllc ]lr'<Sid<nUaJ mminee, can be reformed. But M~vem's spokesmen pldurt him as unrepentant and ready to devel(>p further the maln themes on which he rode to victory lit the presidential primarlt•· An lnblblUng !actor In the attack on Nii:on bu been the fear that by aome new bold stroke, he will pull the rug "°'" under bll aitica' feet and leave them in !ooli!h and awkward poolUoos. THIS WOUW 17E Ille ... qaln II Ii; mining and boml17"1 .,,,.UO,.s In cod-iuncl!o!l ,with South Vloiumeoe grounil action result In lbt col!-ol lbe Nortll V)tlnamae olla!VL Tbi4 llO'f )locom" a real -lbility wl,lldt II daJn\111 ~ "":l~:.=I .=-.t~ ~ Is not lbe ~ -· ~ 11 th were ichleftil IVtl'J ot!'or -woul . have leu .aiplllc.aooa. ~ . • 1be Iirooder Issue is the postlfre the United Stales will take in world alfJlrs IO the fulure when the "no more Vlelnam1f cry hll faded. • This will remain in dispute between tlit Nlxon ,porj!sans and the DemocraUc le~ wing. 'Enfant Terrible' Coming to Trial With his trial coming up in Los Angelea, Daniel E\lsberg Is assured of a niche Jn the pantneon of radical chic. '!be Ph.D. eofant terrible, formerly ol the Rand Cor1p., faces bp to 115 years in prison if ootlVlcted on all 15 counts against bhn. Anthony Russo, a former Rand colleague and a11eged co-cor>$pirator in the Pen- tagon Papers caper, can get a maximuin of 35 years. · Despite the heavy penalty Ellsberg may have to pay for leaking tbf' docwnents that trace the origins of the Vietnam war, some radicaLt don 't buy blm. Former Weatherman F.ric Mano maintains-that ~E~'• defection was not caW!ed by "an attack or m«al scruples" but by "the borTible fear that he ... bad picked the wrong side." Elloberg hos irritated other members of the' ~lure with bis call for social "ref<rmation" rather than revoluUon. ELLSBERG BAS h!a own views about hil ............ to lll•lf\liWar stance. 'l'I\< entw'hlle co\d warrior freely admit.a he once ._rted U.. Idea of sending troops to Vlctnam. After changing his own mind about Iha!, he tried changing the -!shment's by boring from wllbin. 11Speaking tnAb to power" didn't work and E1lsb«g came to lbe <O!lv!ctlon that, .. You don't influence power that way. Yru abare in the crimee ol power that way." ~·· · a fr~ parallel between Elllbti'g and Sell. Slovens Muon o( Vif11n!a, • wl>o -to lbe people with oocrel bdG-..... 17J yws .... C\nvlnced aie Jar Traty with Brtta!ll w11 bod for AIM'Jca, -had II pub!l-wli!li Ill fate WU attll In lhe belance. lb .. doing, be vtollled S<llate ,---Br G•rwe --... Dear Geor1t: Your column bas been I blgh point of my day for years and I read you ttgular!y. I am not rich and !aDlOUI and owe all my IUCCal lo followln& your ad•loal GRATEFUL lllor Grateful: Yoo 00! Doel ' enybody have any bade -wUh my column In It! (l'n bem ., buq writinc th!a llufl II ... er crosaed my mind to read It.) EI) ITO RIAL RESEARCH . ' secrecy and was roundly coodemi!ed by political _.ents. MISOD was never lroughf to trial. And !he d!ctlooary ol American Biography as- ...-1&: "There can be 'no doubt bul that 1 Mason's motives wereb ono r 1b1 •. '' Eillberg's nlotl-, wlatever ~ decides tli<m to lie, may be bnportani in anotller ...... , Lqlll acholaro belleve the govemmert mU1t prove Elllberg believed the Pentagon Papera could be uaed ' •.. to tb1 !ilJtl'Y of tile United Stalel." Ellsblrillil!sll be WIS driven 111 .. c1n1N to inform, not lo harm, the CQWltry, • ~ EVEN MORI'~ ..lilo betweeo Elbbor& ..... O...~~ Lavtue (rel.), the r.rm.-« All' Force units in SOUlheUt Alli. Lin1' freelydold a Houoe Arniecl'!leM'lees ·ti' ve•tla•linl subcommittee June II tbal llit had --Ill IDl8utllorlzecllal$ in Vlelnom. I.lie Ell•berf and -· 1116 geoeral did wiult lie -rather than tbf N T s • ci•illao authoriUes -thoutllll w., ew i:owns ymposium ne;:~~:r~ ... ..:i.a . ---fn smne circles·as hi.Ying been slmply-9-- To lbe Edit«: ,-----------.. matter ol sensible mil!tary tactlcl.-ADii There has -Uy hem I mlslm-( J ElllberJ'• dedoion ll•almllar!y -. la 'dentandlng reported In tile loca!-a1 MAILBOX otlwr drdet, u a 1111tter el h!a ,....,. to Ille -o1 1be New TvwM Sym. iRC to a b7'51er duty than loyalty to 11!1! posiwn to be held If UCl'JIDle IS-24. Ut aystem. Obvloully, Ibo rieMt ud ........ me ta!ce this __, to darI!y the ol ~-.. laipl)' .....-i ID llit matter on behalf of ·tt>e l}'IDPOlium ......,. .,.. .....,. • ---. · ......., eye fl tbe ~. , ....................... _____ ~-. __ ._. organlurs. ,. -.., -• - -•,. -'Ibo p_. mw out, El= -The tlleme of tile foithcon..._ ~ " -.., • -'" """' -,. trial, ut5 -bu -~I~ .... •1·--dltNtt ........... --.... ..., -• ~·. polium has been, from• tta: tnceptlon, to .... ......., .. '"""' H ....., ....... 111 'n>at', • ~ on your Ylewpom(.' ·bring togttber actlve citizen& of new ....,.., """' di • .. 11w•• , 1 Noam Qwm9'1 llJT'1 rldksl w.u..l towna to thare uperiellC<O in atlenptlng tual, beUevea Ui9 molat.m ·~ to flhape the fultre of tbe!t conwmmlties. gramuo that .we can 1Jetter plan.our own nolblnl· Tllerf'a a• loll more 1111111 .... The idea for the ll)'IDPOlbim grew from fulure riehl he« In the Irvine and Seel-.to frlnt!-al cU-. llld tbot'a the uc..-.-o1 -· o1 Irvine cUebecl: area•. all." No line oae !D<f'ltn, tllciucb, Jiooi Tomorrow lild ll>e 8oddleback Co-DR. 11\WIN E. ALBER much dllli 1111 Gf .......... 1u - •ord!natintl OJundl, !urr~ with the II> Ille ,_ alnce Ibo Papon weri OCXlliderwble 1~ ol UC! Edencrlon. to Mere -s--riMlll llUl>lltbwl. or-etroct1bt .._. wm find out wllol aotlve cillxlnt ol olber new .. -.--havo m paliljool war·-ID tlit lolml ,..... doing lo conotrucllvely oeclt · To the Editor: u.---. , Innovative oolutlona to lbelr problems Al one ol the crganlufs ol the New and alternative --to their kq: Towns Symposium, I want to aay that we, r-pis. agonized for • .....-. leqrth ol ~ll'OU.OWING OUR Initial l':f:i of time mr -or not to llmlt at-tendance Ill Ill' Sabrday prioD o( the pc.,....i 'l'fDIX'ilmn, I the .,.. cmlerence. It WU ID the hope that an poriunllJ lo -... "' ... East Coeal -luvlted . would -.. full new ...... , Reltoo, Vilginla, and to ,.......,__.. llllt we decldod ·-h -ollllm actlvlliea wilb aev..-al ~ 1 ~ ' 11o1-... I mme _, from llettoo Tbei't wW bo active~ from o1ber reoH ... "°" l!llle =mwl-U.....e ...,. -· ml tllm wUI be mocleratorl •• __ ... ,..... "' -and the aerrinf u dtocuolioa ·-·· ... there peop7o ol -. Mll\Y Gf lllelr Jll')bl<m• will be nci le<Wi en ID tile worlllbot>o. We !ft 1!milar to ..... , in lnlnl. To deal hope dial a !Ne esdlanp Gf ldela ... wilh -proliloma, lhelr -hove •IP"l'lences w!ll talte place. dovllopocl aeveral lrjghly -.11 .. pro-THE ll'RID'Y ~n •~-and · ... -. 'lbey 1mv1 .. pnjecla IUCb. the ~ ~·-,·~ -···~ Ractm Naltre Center, the 7nilJllloft ol a cltlunl panel have been planned u a _ commolleN\lil bUI l)'llem to Wa~ton. lnttodudi<lo and overview. I !eel that thil D.C., a -~ to cint1 odllcatlM, Friday evening procram will be of varue lllCI tnnovlllvt plaM !er modetlte In-to all people lnlereoted In their cKy and """"' bouslltc· in other new .,,. .. around the, c:ountry. By brtnctoc to Irvine acllve ctlilonl or ln addition, It ii hoped that ln!ormation new towns, who hove helped to develop al tlll1 -Ion will serve 111 Ill<~ lbeR ""'*' .. ,., we ..., learn rnt.lland for Sallrday'a dlacu.ssk>D-worklhopl. .. ..,,,..,. mc1 ptfa11a o/. ._ ~ ROBlll\T J. WES!' • .._ ........ DAILi '.JllOT ' .lloberl "· 1'..C. ......... no-;rinu,...,. Friday, Junt 23, 1972 • U.S. Points To Ellsherg In 2nd Leak LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The 1ovem- lllellt pointed to Daniel Ellaherf and hll a-tel as the chief 111~ today la u allelad M<ond Pentagon Papera leak -; to aolumnlst Jack Anderson -even as J:llabera'a upionage trial for the first Ian ii about lo becln- llllber1, bil codtfendant Anlhony J. ""-o, tbtlr defense attorneys and ~ all denied the accuaatlon -the 11..,.. calllnf 11 a "tut dltdt dt1perate -· to dllcredll Elllberi IJld Ruaao. ,,,. JU!llce Department 'Jburllday ~ Ille federal Judre hearing the Pen-tat:ll PApera cue for a hearing into wtiot federal officlah said W8' publica- 'llm cl pnvloualy undlacloeed para of the dmUled report 1n seven of Anderaon 's ..._, durinf lhe paat two weeks. ur1 T.,.,,..,. 1'lre ls 11a hlch likelihood, if not acer· IUity, !bet the llOllr«! of the volumet -- Wll the defense in tlu. case,'' the govem- IDmt proeecutor argued. M aldng E.rlt Keeping one step ahead of the light drizzle In the Southern California area, this girl takes leave from a sparsely popu· laled Santa Monica beach - to return when there is more sun, and, alas, more people. The Anderson columns 11d11gui.se the """""" cl the e3cerpta and -e .... -i llllt they are taken from the Pen- ..... Papen," .the govemmeit aid. .,,,_ facts, together with the timing el U. articles and other circumstances, lndlcate that tblJ material from the necotlltlon volumes IJ being planled wtlh tile defenae In tbil trial," the Juatlce Department charged. The materlil In quesllon dealt with 'Cllplomatlc mov., between 1185 and 19!8 to reach a puce settlement with Hanoi. &lllberg once said he deliberately t..ttbbeJd those volumes when he leaked otben to newsmen, because he dJd not want the material in them to interfere with current peace talks. The govern· men! Aid knowledge of the methods and lnachlnery involved could hamper U.S. lll(oliatlona .becauae the volumes "con- tain aeniltlve lnlonmtJon, tncludlng com· munlcatlcm intelligence." J Elllberg has said he no longer has U-VOlllll10I. Bui U.S. Dist. Court ;Jqe MaU Byrne earlier ordered the JUltke Department to ~um over its ecpteo of the volumes -alnce they would .Ile ....i by the pl'<IHCUtion -to the Jowjft'I for EJlaberg and Ru&IO. But be clamped a strict aterecy lid on the content.I of the volumes. In a joint deillal slatemenl, the alx clafenae attcmey1 aald "the defendanls DI their Jawyen hove no lmowledfe of any factl upon which such a charge could Ile hued. Deputies Nab 10 For Alleged Dog Fight Promotion LANCASTER (UPI) -A group of persons accused of promotiJ'c deadly dogfights had a permanent concrete !igbt.ing pit as a st.a1e !or the bouts, 1heri!l's deputies say. 1be deputies and vice !Quad detectives arrested six men and four women 'Thur&- day, charging them with cruelty to anlrnab for allegedly staging the baltle• between dogs of the pit bull breed, llghUng canineo of the English bulldog family. Pit builJ have been known and bred for centuries for their unrelenting grip, the source of the "bulldog grJp" cliche. Once locked onto the throat or body of an o~ ponent, they grind ever deeper Into lhe flesh, Ignoring pain and rea lsUng efforts to pry them oil unW the foe IJ dead or maimed. Rooney Jr., Pair Face Drug Raps L06 ANGELES (UPf ) -Mickey Rooney Jr., son of the actor, and Oithe.rlne Frances Philbin. former wife of televloloo personallly Regis Philbin, have been indicted on federal narcotics · charges. Rooney, rt, and Mrs. Philbin, 34. were lndlcted Thursday along with Jeffrey Lawreoce Brookner, 19, on charge1 of p»1eulng and distributing cocaine, the U.S. attorney '• office said. I! convicted they could be fined up to $50,000 eech and 1entenced to up to 33 years in jai.l. They wue arnsted earlier this month. NLRB Ruling Vpheld SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -'lbe 9lh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal today upheld a NaUonal Labor ~lations Board ruling that International Typographical Unk>n Local 21 engaged in unfair labor prac· lice' by staging a secondary boycott of San Rafael Independent.Journal ad· verUsers. 'I'bc court also upheld a U.S. District Out fin ... ing that the union and two of· rtcer1 were Jn civil contempt for COD· tinulng picketing of businesses in con- nection with the local'1 strike agaimt the newipaper. However, It did reverse contempt ~ vk:tkm of Local 21 President Leon Olaon and SecreW,·Treasurer G. M. Bachlch, saying there was no evidence they knew about the conUnued picketing. P r lmar 11 Afflrmed SACRAMENTO (AP! -A federal judge has upheld California's winner· take-all primary election, affirming Sen. Geqrge McGovern's claim to all of the state's 271 dele1ate votes at the Democratic National C.Onvention. U.S. District c.ourt Judge Philip \Vilklm dismissed on 'l11Ursday a suit brooght by lour loeers in the June 6 California prealdentlal primary. 'Ibe challenge, led by an 1ttorney represen ting Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey's California campaign, coo.tested t h e system that gave aJI delegate votes to the winner, claiming it deprived some California Democrals of their lull vole. .Jarksot1 Kln Sue SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -George JacksOn's parents have filed a $15 million lawsuit claiming the shooting death of their aon at San Quentin Prison last August resulted froin "intentional wrong· doing or neglect." Jackson, 29, was gunned down by guards who said be was atlempllng to escape. "'JblJ false allegaUon by the Justice Department •ppeara to be a lut-dltcb desperate move to create prejudice qallllt the delendanll in a cue which the Amelie.an people are coming more and more to recopJse u a bou:," the ,Jawyen aid. 'lbe suit, filed in U.S. Diatrlct Court, 1 contends the convict·autbor, one Of t.he Soledad Brother•, was "Ht up" and •'.summarily e.1ecuted." I' 'lbe-lawym Aid Anclenon gave u his IOUl'Ce for the columm 1 White Houae paper be oblalned, which drtw on malerlal l.rom the Pentagon Papen and .other llCIW'COI u well. "If a leak did In fact occur, the moat likely poaslblllty ls 11111 It.came from the goverhmenl," the 1dtfense lawyers said. In WHhlniton, Andenon saJd, •11 have received nothing from Ellsberg and lhiJ Includes all of his delenee counsel." ' \ Stones Con ce rt .Producer Sc ores Police Attitude ' SAN DIEGO (AP) -'Ille producer of the Rolling Ston., rock mu.le concert here, where several hundred penom clubed with police, A}'I the Incident wH 'a "disiracelul display of a lackadaisical attitude" taken by the San Diego Police .Department. "None of this would have ever occured ,bad the San Diego Police Departmenl done what was done in every other com· ;munlly, which IJ almpJy to asJb( in_tjme of DeeilW!iin the need 18 alaled. well in advance," Bill Graham aatd Tbursda7 in a letter to Mayor Pete Wilson. Sixty penons were arrested and 1S were injured in the June 13 disturbance ouUide the San Diego Sports Arena. Police said the crowd was angry at not being able to get into the concert, In many cases because individuals had purchased counterfeit tickets. 'Ille n<rt nt;it rioting broke out at a Stones' concert In Tucaon, Ariz., after youths without tickets tried to get into the concert haJI. There was earller v}o1ence in Vancouver, B.C. , Graham aaid his slalf contacted the ,..Uce depanment ""lea In advance but that offlcers did not ahow up as early as had been advlaed and then failed to take Immediate actim to dioperse fbe crowd. SoreFe4!t Miss Fresno County, Coleen Ann Klncald, 19, of Fresno, rests her feel alter posing for pictures tor lhe opening of the 1972 Miss California Pageant in Santa Cruz. The 30 competi· tors continue tonight alter Los Angeles and San Mateo won top first-round ratings. Bike Refusal Asked . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Stale Board of Equallulloo Commlls_,. Wllllam M. B«metl ;, aaklng tile Public UWliles Commil!ion to reject Pacific Telephone c.o. 's new request for a $198.2 million rate Jncrtase. Bennett called 'Jbursday for publlc bearlpgs and aaid Pacific Telephone must prove "It is indeed in an emergency CO& dition." Brophy's Wife Faces, Drug Rap, Manslaughter LOS ANGELES (AP) -The 111-year- old wife of Republican AJsemblyman BUI Brophy has been c)w'ged wllb felony maMlaughter and driving under the In- fluence of dangerous drugs, a di.mict at· tomey's spokesman says. The complaint issued Thursday said Susan Marie Brophy wu driving her husband's car when it ctasbed head-on Sunday into a small truck, killing a Qldahy couple and Injuring a pusenger In Mra. Brophy'• car. Officers ldentUled the dead as Chrb Pana" 48, and his wife, Ellubelh, 49. Mrs. Brophy and a woman identified as Marcelllous Manaiclens were treated for minor injurlea and releaaed. Police '8id the Brophy•, who live In Highland Park, were staying at Malibu and Illa! Mra. Brophy WH driving to Sa1>- la Monica to ahop for breaklut when the craah occurred. Office.rs sald the woman was driving under the influence of secobatbital, a sedative, which abe said was prescribed for her. Brapby, 35, won the GOP nominaUon for the 30th Cangresalonal District in the June I primary election. He has repre141nled the 41th auembl1 cllstrlct since last November. THE "IN" PLACE TO GO! m@W}@&@@&WfiTJ!jllfmirliii " I l!RJ@JD@~i!~I ) 100 Greet Young Guru • FREI! SHOWS STARS IN PERSON -Qary Puckett• Tex Williama• 11,...d l!Y8rly llroa. • Sldlta • Handoroon Pzrtridp l'amly Pzrfonnera • l!ddl• DNn , ..... -23, 1972 DAILY Pil.OT :; Become• LaH' $258 Million Cut Out of Budget SACRAMENTO (AP) -IJld bim" the <Oil cl llatel~;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~ Gov. Ro-aid Jlupn llal gO\'.,.,_.t. He llal mw Ii proYed be ii rtill a toulh man vetoed a total l8U mllll .. wilh tht llale'a purae •trlna•. from the m Jtote budgell. vetolnt '253 million out of the The record was $!IK m!Ulon _,.ly 18 bUllon budget aenl dllrlni lrll. him by the Lellllalurt. Thal was a lean year when 'lbe RepubUc1n cbttf H· Btacan'• aUJterity budgtt was ecullve pared the spendtnf bW padded out by the Democratic for the year 1tartlng July 1 b u dget·maker1 in the down to f1.7 billion before tqlslaturt. signing ti Into law 'Jburllday b I u I f t evening. 'Iba! makea It the DI· But 1 la 11 1 "' 1 ve Y 1 tlon'• runnerup state budget-ye1r for the State treasury after New York. and the enent of 11Iunclay11 'l1le vetoed Items ranged big cuts wu a surprise. from M0,000 to help the clty or Revenues are running well Sonoma celebrate Its 150th ahead of last year and b thd to I II i Finance Director Verne Orr Ir ay 73 ml Ion n new aald the slate mlght wind up •lale aid to public l!Cbool.t. Reagan said it was fiDe for with a $400 million bud1et Sonoma to mark Jts heritage, surplus at the end of the new but "expenditure of state tax fucaJ year. funds should be Jlmlted to At Reagan signed the MW event. that are clearly of budget before a conference statew ide 1lgniflcance." room full of reporters and AJ for school money, the aides be said, "I ljope your budget still boosts state aid by he1dllne writers will note thlt $190 million -up to about 11.1 CaUfomla -the largest state billion -Reagan Said. The in population -ia still fourth other $73 million will be re-in total budgets behind the tained for allocation by the federal government, N e w Democratic-controUed Legisla-York City and New York ture to poor school dlstrlcUJ, State. said. California was first among LOSE 20 POUND S IN TWO WEEKS ! l'a,,...,1 U.S. Woman Ski THm Diet During the non-snow oU season the U.S. Wome~'s Alpine Ski Team members go on the "S~i T~am" diet to lose 20 pounds In two weeks. Tha.1 s .right -: 20 pounds In 14 days! The basis of the diet 1s chemical food action and was devised by a famous Colorado physician eaptclally for the U.S. Ski Team. Normal energy la maintained (very imporlanl!) while reduc- ing You keep "full" -ne> starvation -because the diei is designed that way. It's a diet that is easy to follow whether you work, travel or stay at home. Thil II honesUy a fantasllcally successful diet. U It weren't, the U.S. Women's Sk1 Team wouldn't be per- mitted to use it! Right? So, give yourself tfie same break the U.S. Sid Team gets. Lose weight the scienti· fie, proven way. Even if you've trle~ all the oth~r diets, you owe it to yourseU to try the U.S. Womens Ski Team Diet. That Is, if you really do want lo lose 20 pounds In two weeks. Order today. Tear this out as a reminder. Send only $2.00 ($2.25 for Rush Service)-Cash ls O.K. -to : Ski Team Diet P .O. Box 15493, San Diego, California 92115. Don't order unless you expect to lose 20 pounds In two weeks! Becall!e that's what the Ski Team Diet will do! Reagan rolled back the size Jthe;•~la:lt:•~w=b~e=n~Reo~g~a:n~took:'.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of &al&l'Y increases th e 1 _ office. Legislature voted for state emplayea and , a c u I t y members , and cut a long list of other itema filling 13 legal- 1iu pages. Rea1an took office In 1917 pledging to .. _ IJld cut * * * Democrats Seek GOP Aid in Veto SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Reagan's cut from the Legislature's veraJon of the ·budget has prompted Democratic leaders to seek R<publican help In mtoring all or part of the amount. uThe eyes of all concerned Calilomlans ought to be on these Republicans who could, with Democrats, ovenide cer. tain deletions," Senate ma· jority floor leader George Moscone (D-San Francl!co) said in a statement. A.mmbl7 Speaker B o b Moretti (O.Van Nuy1) said 59 assemblymen are members of a coalition which sought to persuade the governor not to make a f13 million cut in state aid to local l!Cbool.t. ~ override of a veto -it basni happened since 194& - would take 54 votes in the AJ,.mbly and 27 volts in the Senate. Moreltl oald be thou&hl that if the Senate overrides the veto, the chances are good the AJoembly would too. Here is a rundown of items vetoed : -School aid -the govunor blue-penciled f13 milllon in state aid for Jocal schools, saying it wou1d be Hbeld in See If you've won this week. June 23 through June 29, 1972. 11 3 8 21 24 2 4 13 18 22 Pick up a Bingo Card from a partlclpallng Shell dealer today or 11nd a self-addressed envelope to Department BFC #1, P.O. Box 279, Chlc1go, 10 16 9 20 25 19 5 7 FREE - 17 12 8 . 14 23 15 llllnols 80648. Every Shell Bingo Card ls • pclentl1/ wlnr»r. So save your c1rds-/I one doesn't win this week, It could Win next week.. reserve until school financlngi/j~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii;iiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ reform Jeglllation ii enacted to meet the pll1ht of our low- wealth ICbool districtl." -Tulilon -Reagan vetqed $26.5 million atlacbed u a rider to the budll't bill to eliminate tuition at th e Unlveralty of Calllornia. --5alary Raises -Reagan chopped out $15.M million Illa! waa added to the budget by the Legislature to give alale ernployes a 7 .5 percent pay hike, reducing the pay ralle to Reagan's original proposal of 5 percent. Reagan also 1daahed llU million lr<>m the budget that would have given alate University and CO 11 e I e I faculty members u .5 percent pay hike•, reducing them to 7.5 perc<nt. Also cut WU a $U.M mllU.. augmentation 1hal 'lmlld have booated Unlveralty of Ca I If or n I a faculty 1alariea by U.5 per- cent. 'Ibey ..W now rise by 7.5 percent. -Medi-Cal -He ellrninated $25 million added to the bud(et by the Leglalature to reduce the counUe1' lhart of coot& under the Modi.cal pro- gram. He alao cbpopecl Medi· Cal fundJ by fll.I mllllon, aaylng ii relledad revlaed cwloadeatlmalaa. PIANO SALE $)00 ·Off ~.,:" FeUewlns New MM•lt: 1200 2W 1230 ,... 20H 2'45 HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN M••i I $"5 W• $UH.GO --··· NOW HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN •Wl*•11zlllc"11llw $1495 W• $1729.00 ---NOW HAMMOND CONSOLE & DEWXE SHAKIR :.-=-~MOW ONLY$ I 595 Al.I.Pl .... eUAli~ll 'flM'°'rJ,A I ' Pll:ll ·-- CONN SPINET - WURLlmR DEWXE SPINET Cllalca ., lllrH. $1695 W• $2161.00 NOW TINllGDAYS .U•11·21 LOS ANGEL&S (AP) About 11111 devotees of a 11- year-old eutem guru weJ. comed their epirllu1l leoder at lnternatlooel AJrporl by chant· llllf, 11nc1n1 hymns, -terl111 .... petalt and lmetlil1I or -tralinf tbemael~. '1Prttty &ood.'' 11ld Shrl DOOi Oflllll SA1.D AND INSTAl.l.ATION "'°"4NOONWUKDAYS SAT.&IUN. 10AM l'&lr DrlVe • Newport lllYd., Coats M- -e1.90 Junlora .1.00 Kida 25~ Sanl JI Maharaj of hil rectp- tlm. He arrived 'l'llunclq, cm anotbet lq cl I -Jd tour, dreaaed In ""111 boots, whl pan~1oowhlteNellruJacU1. .. lllliiiiiiiiilll .. • ' 142-4426 HIJO la .... St. MUNTl"l'ON llACH 7 • 7 • Huntington_ Beaeh Foa.ntain Valley voe.· 65, NO. ·115, • sEC'no~s. ·46 PA6ES ORANGE CoUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE--23, "19n . . Valley Council to Meet . on Drive-in Founlaln Valley Qty Councllmen will decide July 5 bow to follow a Superior Court onfer to eltber cmn,. the :rone « set a public election m the future-IOllbJg of. IO-acres plumed la< a lour«n<D driv~in theater. ' · SUperior Court Jaclge Mark Soden ruled Thunday tha~ a 3,700 name petition call· ing for an election on the property Jll)lling, submitted by opponents of the driv~in theater,. was valid. · Soden refused to .trike down however, a !IJe varlaDi:e wbkb tbe -·granted • to llndouer Hoary G. lleLapp alW' tile -V llad been raonod from qrlculllnl to ~ uae. Tbe Joldlo aboolved councilmen ol any !Jicor11tt pn>cedurea In authorlllllg the use permit foe the theater at w.-Av- nue and llnllopo Street. Foanlljn ValleJ ·Mayor Al HolJ• • said tocloy the elty did not Intend to •!>- peal the n!lllll and that unleu the theater ....... u.n •. Syuly Ent~. decides to appeal, I declaion ...uJd 'be • .. • ... ~ -~· • made by ~-at their July s meeting. U councilmtn decide to pJact the lllue on the l!aDot, !bey may coll • specW electlon or bave the voten dedde the Jasue In the --In Illa pet!Uoa dedaion, Soden declared that IOllln( la a lqlalative 11metJon Jn Callfomla -and not an edmlnlllraUve act -u the c!ly eoanclJmea ud Syufy lladoontended. , An edmlnlstrallve dedl{on ~Dot 1111>- • /::. to a referendum . und';' Callfornla ~. ol the drl••in theater bas been o_..i by the Fountajn Valley Community llolpllal and a pwp of homeo-. tn the aru. They beve argued tllat the theater could be harmful to the heallll ol palienla Jn the nearby boopllal, in aclditlon ti> reducing property val-tn the ana. - . When couiicllmen granted the zone cbange 'for Ille property and the con- dltlollal .,. permit for ll!e 'theater, th9 • oppontnls mounted a petiUon campaign which accumulated more than 3, 700 atgnatuiu. I Only 1,500 slgnatum are heeded for a refereudum 113ue in Founlain Valley. Couocllmen declared in an open letter to citizens that they would not rescind their decision or recognlie the petitions since the actton wu an administrative one. The Jetter was responsible for the suit on the part of the drive--ill theater o~ ponent.s. A countetsult was filed later by arr1er . . ' 1ves ' John .•. ItJar.tha ~.... . '( ... ,,, Mitchell Tries to Soothe Wife By L. PF:rER KRIEG Ot .... 0-lfY' '" ... ,. .. Fonner attorney gel)eral' Jolm Mitchell hurried to his wife's ~ewport ~each retreat early today apparenUy to tty to patch things up with a distraught Martha who Thursday proclaimed sht! was fed up with his political career. Mrs. Mltchell said Thursday nlght she bas given her busband an "ultimatum to get out of politiCJ" or she would leave him. 'Ibe controversial couple -be la now President Nixon's campaign rilanager and l)\e ls still ,Daking her ~· teleJ)Jlone calls -•were secreted hi the exclusive N~ Im villa J'Wrved by tile Pmkll"l fac -and pei-a1 ~.~~·. ~'Jra!ii!biolf I this morning and a-~~ witb the . U.S. 5ec:ret ~-Aolled w mi-ta lllllmMll.•, . ' . . ' • Town Under . Floodwater; 'We Failed' ISLETON (AP) -Weary workers wbo batUed for two days to build an eDIU(en- cy levee scrambled foe &alety wben Iha earthen barrier gave way, leaving tbla evacuated river to1'D under fJoodnten today. "One break ls an 11 IU<I. .Zt'a all over. We lost," said CoL J-C. llllnlll'an of the Army. Corps of .,.. ... aborUy alter the break Tbanday alibi. . "We were filling ._"'1hap on the dike;,. TecOned llobe'I, IM. .. "of·-·-~-e· ·. • .,,. Gllllr ll!o 1li!l'riD1illllliir;"' !'i~ir·~ li\ut •""' , lleltllLliiw#- WI lift, Jiu!! -me >o -" . .,, Today'• .Fl••I N.Y. St.ks. -- TEN' CENTS • Hassle Syufy . Botb suit& were conoolldated Jn the three-day hearing. Represenling tbe drive-Jn -It tn the court bearing, attorney TU.Dy Seymour said that 1t was well establl!bed in California. 1law that :.oning is a leglslatlve process. Jn quoling !Nm • superior Court decision In a Claremont case be 11aid: "The right or referendum with respect to zoning ordinances is essential for the pro- tection of the rights or the elec.tors or each city.'' Mn:\ MJtcheli his -.,.,. al Ibo Newpomr an week aild 'Jlnaidaf Dfchl called her close lrlencl Helen-'nlomas ol Unlted Pieu Interna!Jonll to lloro her aoul about her problems. Tlio'W.tlfUl.Wii..., 'p1$11-... p1an1 abopl lour blocb, !rmn Iha hwt </; the town wblch hod .: JIOllCi)llloa of 1,408. Tiw. QNLY, WAY 'TO 'DRIVI' TH!IOUOtf•lltlTON TOOAY IS IN A BOAT ~R PLOOO Hin · SOridbit Werbn 1.oM 36-Hour 11._fe,11 Le-B,...k Scatters Volunteers "She reported ol bet wiliapptnesa with the state ol aflairS and recounted a bed week Jn wblcb among other things, sbe accidentally burned bet hand," Miss Tbomas W<I. TALKING FROM NEWPORT Martha 'Mltchell • . ; . . .. . Hit-nm Siispect . ' • ' 1 J. ' I l Colallkt Denied "She lpob ol her dlJIJb of polltks and tben-dlJcloled 'l gave him ID Ultimatum, ::. ~·and tired ol the whole r Mla·Tbomu reported !lie coover~atlon ended. abrupUy when It •1111*.ed bne- ooe l<!O:k the _plme ~her.bane!. ' • I ' ' me. -llld · l Jove, hff aild 'that's ~t ~-~ J • ' Within an llour, flood waters apttad lhr0\1111 at Jeaat five more brea'I" io cover two-thirds of tbe tqwn, radtlrw to within a ball block of dty ball, lt WU from • few lndlfs to lire feet deep ln the' town by 111111'111111-and r!Jini; ' Donovlll dJlml-Ille m«a tllm liO flood ,,..ten .. Ille levee _, - the first brat; ~ "Tberi la ~ more the1 .0. .io.•• -ol &W. resijleDla ,.,.. .evaeaatod Tllnlat. Free .,Mier ·Test ·DA' s-Office Studying . ' She wsa biard to 11y "10U . just get away.~1 Mltcbell laid bl! wife'•· sister. and a ~ W...1'i!b·~~ ua·1i wu ~ lhl1~-of .~""'° ,tetmlnated the cii\I, 11' ton· of J;rttj ..... hU <ln<raaed from .. ·-i.-·ae.: 1111' llht day ot floOdlnt·to. _,, J,Ollll .......... ·Land Roles by Officinl,s . • • • • t • Tbe .ClDllll<Cllon wu broken and operators rofuatd attanpta to mtore It. Mitchell, c:oolacted sbortly thereafter while ~~ill, in Washington, was casual about his wile'• la.tell phone call. Mitchell aaid h1s wlfe wanf.s 11 blin to . return to.bla.blghly·aucoessli\I New· York Jaw practice. . aaid. Ten peroo111 bave' received minor fn. juries but no deotha ban been npor!ed. Damage 'bas been estlmatoci at $15 million. IJly JA~llllOIACIC , Or "" .,..., "" ..... \ OfllclabJ of the Orange County Dist~ Attorney's office today began atudylng dlacloaure that two top Anabelm cl!y of· llclalJ bave a Jone Involvement of fn. ' vestmenta and _.,Jaltoo OD properties 0She1il great," he aaid. "That little IW\!Otheart. !,Jov.,bet oo much. She gets a littie llplOI about poliUa, but sbe loves "Martha: bas·never been1bappy with.me jn poliUcS IP,. be said. , . I ' '1We have-a. com~ We..have agreed (a.,· MAllTllA, P.qe jl) Ma.Y """'tw """'' TNIY'LL l'ONI AND PING 'IGWAllD A waa&Jl'S RICORD HuntlnflOn ,...,.,. Bill Mai kw" 4 ..... RIChard Sellers Tbor Koford, of nearby Rio Villa, laid lie saw the water RePinf through 11<u (See LEVEE, Pap l) Jn ·that ctty. ' .Both of the municipal o f f Le • r 1 , Pinging., Ponging: bowever, City MaJlaCtr Keith A. Murdoch . and Public Wotka Dlr9ctor Thornton E. Piersall, denied any ,,,...,.00Jng In .their I.ind deala. Murdoch and Piersall did eandldly ad· m!t Ibey bad parllclpated Jn land Huntington Kuu Bid fQr RecoJ;d, • speculations and Piersall lasued I state- ment lbli momlng deoYJnl any poalbla confllct of lntenlt. Two 14-)'fll'Olcl ~ lleacb ladl have aet out to break t!>t -id's record for-"'""' Ping Pong matebeo. Tbey J>1an to be&ln today u _, u they .. -'""'1> -. and to play .amt1m....iy tllnlUcb I I.ID. M-y. .. We'd Co laapr,11 explains RiCbard Sellan, 11qcept tbaf we w~t tcr-get to awnmer -on time, and thla will be loo(~ to aet t11a ..... 1c1•1 record." U lhey mab M, t11e1r De'O' reeord will be a -..-ICllPllnl the o141 0DI by three and • ball boan. . Vol ..... -lillhU withoul ileep la DOI --Ibo boya. ''Our arma wifl prclialJly get nalully I tired... ..,.. BID MIJtwood. "l li>J:. a.r.r. llOI • l!!SW lbal ...... , (el to •'-Illa ... . ' -.... .. "1111e..wo -ta do .......,,., wa ' do II.~' .,. llilL "Wa've-.ot will power .,.t·U. eollee. .. ,...,. r.!y,• But llooald -Ilona -Inade-quate, tbq lllft aJae atr.,..i foe I bucbt of lea cold -Wltb a I'll In It. ' . -.. 1bu lho mark Ibey eoalchcllleve. Ql!ef Deptrty Dlatrlel Attorney James If they _.. teal!J lrylnf. G. Enrtcbt said Illa office la DOW looking ._ "-·--at the utulition. . . ",Ve'll prnbably go ,. bouis mer In the "l lmqlne -cmtacl will bo made ...,._ .... -la !out aad ,.. can. with Ille Grand Jll1'l' Jn thJ,a ... and they ,.uhot 11111Cb free time." ·mlcht be· lnternted Jn baving· our olflce Anyone lntereoted In aeeing IUstory In conduct 111 lnvestlgaUon," be said • the ..Oki,. Ji liwlted by lhi·palr'lo drop "~ 'now ·we ""' attemj>ling to by , tf.itr • prase ailytlme onr 1 the ' determine whether or not a conlllct ol fn. weW!ad. A'ilmlauon bol will· be •lhere tereit. exists u outlined in the state'• wttlr a!J •proceeda '°'"" to cbarlly. Tfie Government Oide. We an bavlng -le -~ ' c:becking Into lhll -'·: Enrlibt added. ma~ for -~ to • II, will be Tbe deputy cllatrld attorney /Jlld the f>la3ed with • nevtt-beeiH!aOd cbro~ ..,..._ <Ode covers aevoral kinds of ball. ' ooo!llc:ta of blta>eol, ~ nf which are "Oar lrJeads thJnt we'!" <aruY " said parocl apec!!Jcally to members . of tlle Blll.' '"llley doo't ~ lhej -)dlclary. . "l"ld.llla-id'sncord." "So~ prt)lldibl( the allegations Oktage Tax ' Depletion Fails made, .. ar:e ll'YlnC to flDd -pro- -mlsbl ..... thia .... lbould Ibo allecallca """' 1o Ila-·• be said. "Yoa lall •1 'Bey -.rm ..,1ng to aleep. GI,. me a ~ -Wbapt -SAN l'RANCISCO (AP) -The U.S. Ith Thanb, I -.led tllaL" .1811 Rldlanl. arcutt Court al Appealo baa upheld 1 ..,,.t olioulcl ..., u awakf." lo-aioirt dlml1al of 1 tax tult Enrfihl said Dtolrlct Allorney C..il lllekl la •llead!Qg the statewide .... lerence of dlitrlct aitcneya and bad not baen <Olllllltod la the matter. lllcb II el· peeled to nturn by Mandt1 morning. P!enall, In riplala!Qg Illa role in lb• land deals, ukl, 'iTbe fac:t J• I never bave or never would UIO ID'! lillormatlon ol 1111 depar!mllit lor pononaJ gain. Everytbing I bava ever -la my o!Oce .... -fllr tho aood ol the city." 'nie h!o ril lllPlal IUcbard'I PllC•, broucl!t llllnat the -govemmMt tl!lt Newcut!e 1-, at fO'Clock thia by Cahnef attomer FrucJt liolaler n allemooa. Accordln( to Ult editors of • aod 'bla.w!fe,.Fr1ec11,-12. _ ' ' G-Boot al 8-'dt, lhlJ wt take Tba -aDQfllt a depletion live mlnula brub every boar for llll!ng, ll!owanee lrOm the lioternal &v«11MO perwl -· and nllllll:t'tt lrllll, !lwrlaa ........ al his -and bis .... Adaeflr, the ad•-21-polt dlnsoUeompGlaa'.........,allow- bellm tlllt D !lours ll c:omlderallly u a pneedenL . Ho admitted ha bad prolltod tbroogb aeveral lnveatmaabl Jn the oommunlty bUl *'ded. "I -noUltn( 1"'0lll Jn 1hat." Mllnlocli aalcl tbo -.... made by ..... tho! ht bad pr1or mowladi• ...i • · '- ,,..ponslb!lty. for provlclinf ,a1Jll~an4 ,other lacllltles·for propOrtlea}n lit · , and frie.ci. later profited !Iii MS• roneous." 1 "Tbe physical faclllUes such u •tree~ sewer and water lines that lel'Ve pr9P- erties .Jn Ilia dty affect all propertlet Jn a given area. You can't separate then;!;" be said. - 'lbe An1belm adminiatrator of 22 Yuri added, 0 1 em proud of my invutmentl in thls city. I -no reuon wby I sbouJd not invest ia U u well as any other citizen." Munloch, 54, frankly admitted be bad speculated Jn aeveral land venturea but u Jn the COM of Piersall be empbatlcllty denied "!!1 lnlemd -of interest. Piersall, 41, baa been city public works --1111. Be and Murdoch bave been lone recornlaed In thelr IJelds u h!o of Ilia top o11iclalJ Jn the llate • .Murdoch la (lvea cndlt by many for "bulldlnc" the city of Anaheim. During ( ... DENIAL, Pqol) ' .. • -" " • • ,.... "" ,_.._ -..N I .... ,,.. 14 .............. ,. -. • ! . . • --· --" --. --. ...... " ...... --' ........ .,, ltldl --""' 1 ·-. --·-. =-:--., ' • • eared • New Storm Pelts .{lrea; Deqth Toll Hit.s 49 . ' By Tiie ~taled Prm -""V"•l"ll 111 belkopil!'. ~tlonal Utile, er ,.. ......... of the - HA -nin otonn del114td.1he Eul .u. <Juud~ ualll ·.,. out la force. waa eapeeted f0<JJ to If houn and tllo • wan of 1roplcal dillurbance Agnes There was no Immediate end In ~lhl service aald, '"l'bl1 pooes the threat of 'tlldly, "'1dlnl the mlgbly Ohio River and l11ie death toll llood at U, with _.., more or 1 ... conlinuous ,.1ns wltbln a many .smaller atreamJ out of their banb. ~-• radius of aeveral hundred inll" from tho Tena of thousands' of persons in New The National Weather Service warned atonn center." (See picture, Pase -4 ). llrork alld l'epl\l)'lvanla Oed their bomes, . that 1 "major disaster was developing." Virginia wu placed under a stale of tt'f 1 • • .A. emergency, 11 the • capital city cf Rich-- tr * ·. *' · * ' * * • H mond WIS inundated by the fioodln& P. 1 l 5 Jomes RJver. Much of the downJown area ennsy·lv' a·n·.:r1· 0 l 2 ,·· oLthecltywuwlthouteleclrlctty.Tbree MAI times advancing watus drove police and •• . . . . _ _ na tional gvard&men from their control atations. 200 OillO L lJ 11w evacuation wu unc1er way in , v eavef ' Olp,eS :~::~a;.:i-/~te.'aft~y ~S::ii efforll failed to stem the brimming SU.. By.IJJIJled Prt11ptqofttoaal • •. dam mtlle Stlsquehanna opened all 50 of A 1ta!e by state report on flooding · 111 llool 1at.i to eue prmure and for<> wned by tropical storm Agnes: ed evacuation of the 1,000 rt1ldenta of · -. Port Depo1lt. 1'he city now ii under two Peauylv1Dll: Twenty-flft dead, .mort feet of water. AboUt 250 persona ban 200 000 forced from homes. Har· . · lsburf'~ppeared to be banf'est hittwitb eva~~ f~m ~t-of-Rocts area me l;uUdlngs under 13 feet of water., following pred~om the Potomac River ew Doo<ling eipected 11 Susquehanna would creot about .30 feet over noo<1 ver' ·~unued Ti1lng ·toward recorci · stage: Governor requested that entire I.· Allegh<ny'l\lvet i!IO wu •-state,f>e declmcl a disaster aree. ood ota1e m some .lo,wl~!ng. areas and N-'• CanUoa1 Two dead · at rate of !tftll liJi!bOa an bour. ,,, _ pmoos · mo1t entire 165,000 population or Hundreds of famlllea in mountain areas ~et-Barre. evacua~ as Jne o~~!_ '-cf w~t~ part of state evacuated. Somo predlctl ••wont lJ yet to come." Nationatbuardinfen called oufto ti!lp in evacuations. Vlrglolo: Twelve persom dead. Flood waten forced evacuation-of 200-block Dtl~e: One person dead. Hardest clpwnlffltbuai\l<IS~ of~· bit.iru Wllmlng\OD-J1ew Cu,~ County FHdlr. ~ Flood' waters • •Plllln8 """ va; where blglnrlyo ,. .... clOiod and lllltllldpl1 water 1Upply. Na ti on al llOJDe power nn.. clown. Guardlmen and pollce conloll off downl.woo area.t«'prevent, looting. The. : New Ytrk: Fout de1ths and 50 -Jlllllf ;ru.. oe'!'d o\'cr :iz.1oo1 .pro; : lnJ~ . w~ ' flood .... • ....,.... tedlft ~-'l'he wat<r -medae4 forc(d mcuat!On' of 'more than 11.000 •.s feet Friday mornlnJ, •.I feet above raideita of Olean-· half the clty'1 ~ ~~· ,, 11 1 ~ , population ""'." in upstate New York. ' l!ul._ dlltrlct of Corning In Steuben quehanna River. Aa the dike broke, water poured Into the downtown oectlon of Wllk ... Barre. '11le river, normaJly about 200 yardl wide, winds along the west side of the one--time anthracite coal boom town, separating It from Kingston, a sprawling suburban community. Far to the southwest, the Susquehanna cut off the state's capital city of Har~ rlsburg in all directions. Much Of the city's power was off. Hospitals pressed emergency generators Into use. Homes and automobiles were awept away in half a dozen upstate New York ciUe1, beset by raging flood waters. Na .. tional Guard units were out and evacua· tionS were under way in Elmira, Coming. Olean and Painted Post, where helicopters lifted many to safety. At WellsviUe, N.Y., a five-story wing of the Jones Memorial HClpllal collepsed and fell into the Genesee River early tcr day alter being undermined by flood •atera. The• wing had been evacuated earlier, and nobody waa hurt. Bui tho collapae left a gaping hole In the remaining po<· lion of the hospital, tspOllog ~ and other facllltlel. Pailenta wero kept in another'lllrt ol the holpllal. - DAILY r1LOT 5Mff , ... Some Fun Train M11111M1 ThirleeO perlOlll ~., $ul. COiol)' llood wltll llne feet of water. Na· ...,._ and Potomac Riven .. ap-tlonol Gum! .._.<t!Ded GUI to aoailt in ~ cr~;ata1e .. !h" Conow\nlY ~ona ~ P'Olect property. Alltghney J\iver 1urged to a record F ' . lld~_t. And Almond, whole. 700 resident.a were evacuated earlier, w11 threatened with deatruCliOD'by IO feet of wat.r backed up behind~ en earth road oonslnlctloo em· banllment. Miss Lion Country Safari, Patricia May of Fountain Valley, takes one of Frasier's many cubs for a ride on the preserve's newest at· traction-a 120-passenger "fun train" known as the African Express. The train offers a new view of the roaming animals, chugging beside San Di~go '. irm: WUklllllda, D.c. No 1a1~1111es ''When that goes /' a deputy aherlff 111'1, ~·11 w!U wipe Almoo\f right off the map •• the Safari area. · " ··· • ' ~'!!" .tlw) ,12 = of rain recorded May.: Buy ·J,a;nes :':.."1.6:'1~.~si~Ji=~ 1' • .. llldter In achoola and fire · houses In In Huritfugt.on v~ 11111, ~ au!>uri>o. Bealdtl the Ohio, Plltaburgh laced the tug ol tile Alleibe01. Rlv"I-, wblch bu!· feted lOOle an estimated 110 pleuure boata and ~ them lo pleceo q1lmt a splllway. Los Al Council Requests ~A:~D"'-· ~-'-' ~n •• 11rm·ll a-<*lo: No latallileo. Heavy raina and -....,........,w._ ~ plelorco-(9mdevacualklnollll0 COllilderlDs the pardwe ol 'the per-· tr.ft Elltl,ake; 211 IDil• eut of ~·'llmltlnPn' 1-tn H.... a...tud. ·u . .rtwn and strums The Brandywine Cred:, cr8tinfl II I record 11.5 feet, ·poured Into the first floor of a Claddl Ford, Pa., mllltlllD and A~ iµlllktn -worth of N.C. Wyeth poin- tllip wm nmbed to aafel)' OD upper lloon. A 1pott11D1D Jolm Sheppord Uld, 90 Days for Base Answer ....,.,__ ' •. . . .....-.ll>o!ibub.Flull!loodwam- • It bio -nporled tllat ui.... TllDt Inc ........ Qeyelaud. ilatatrwt1e1i,ope1 .... Vnlv~1~ ••tt 1? Dll4 W(i>"llll t , 1u.1 ~ 1.,. llfll S.1 D1etO l.ftd P.,..r Bowl, Nt11'11ltr111, Ct1·••etle1t, ~~'::l:il! ~~by Los Alamitos city councilmen asked the Pentagon Thursday to allow IO days rather th:ill the nbrinal 3o for mie1f lnd Blcoadldo, ta ready lo bal) the Hun-M -It R • d I I d N ,......_ Bewcb alley out of tt.. nnaac111 1•1 ' 1 • 1 • • ' • comment on plans for a major reac4 --· ' ' "' ' . ""' ---No fatallileo. ............ tivailoo or ••· 1111'. • ••• there. ' dolclr!mll., JI ·' >" ,1L~• ' DoocmirT°-,1 ~'' !!-, ,.1r.r;--;;-'"' ,, J'l!Olll ~Ji ~ ~ o OllJalllll ' t'um trmU. _.d ~·Iii · •"'JIN't ~~W 11•11· p:·• t•Jo , • ''l'he forfual acubn wil''tllketi 1t 'a mcllii•'ltlr Ml '*"'i f!'I I_.\ • •>.;!(-•"-. .,,,.1 , i>•MAR"'IT ! '-'• '• • SJ!"!'lat meeting held to res~imd 'to the Quj$ven, holder ol the mor .. a1e onll e I''._ r-~ ·t .filt • · Defens~ ""--~ announfflisent or Huntlngton Lanes building, ~ed """'""" that~ San Diel• ComP!"Y~l• mt.r'elted -LEVEE we are going to gtt the hell out of this plans for resuming up to 130,000 flights a in the purcha1t. 4 .. :. • • , • gambit. • . )"'Rr on a permanent 6asis. 'l Qulnllven said he bad no~more details, ~ • • ... -l "We aren 't going to be in W.uhington Thursday's meetil,lg drew aliout 60 • however. of aallci oD top of the nine-foot high dike after Nov. 7. We 're going to leave lock, i)el'IODI, including ·-oranre C q u n t Y Htmtington Lanes, prior to it! closure which aurrou.Dded three aides of the town. stock and barrel," Mitchell said. Supervisor David Baker and a represen4 May 1 when the owners C9U]d not pay The water 1tarted to wash away the 10ft "We have that understanding. We're g~ taUve of. Congressman ~chard':: Hanna thousands of dollars in league prizcU_ land and dirt underneath the ' bags, ing to get out of this rat race. We have _, (IMnabeim). Rtpresentat~ves froJn Hun- mooey, wu owned and openled by ~o it.lord 1alcl. , • , · • 00 inter..t," he said. . t~ Beach and Fountaln Va!ICY were Corp., w.hoee primary stockbolder ta~obn ·:w1lhln ~:r-.i llghbl ancrwarnfug Mitdlell, who reoilJ!ed au· alion1tl 'lnYll,.t> but appareoily did not atleod. Kovach of Newport Beach. sirens signaled an end to the 1-<!ay toil general some months ago to held Nllin 1 •· ~ <>! the •!&i>O«e, Env~en~ Wblle the ~laure Time deal ls not of constructing and relnlorcing the IMlectiul campaign, the -· jllllt M • .!-': '. lila~ • ~ final, It r'e[>!>rlodly Includes a p~ to emetgency .Jevee. '!be job wu •tarted .• held.In uile, iald he bu illlOJUi.lp10 !Ji. ·°""'* ~. w,,re ~ted at pty <ti '11.the priae money owed to mem-iljer _. tieil In a levee on the 8111 Jill-· tem1 In aecepUng another W~ . ~ -lllf. . .; ' ., . ben of some 50 bowling leagues based at quln River fklooded Andrus llillltorman · l!>b ~ lncllldlnl 1 n1morecf SUJll'iaie . :·11 ...... allo ~tlial !hi! Army Huntington Lanes. Islands with oome 2tl square mllao Ol . Courf apPOlntmenl. · . • ' ! 'lilD llild·°'"'bli!'.1-rins at Goldin West S(>Qkesmen for ~l!ure Tlme were wat<!I.. • .• ~ · ;-; • ..,,._. •Mllcbella were · IOCeG!er · list : Ci1J<P ,In Rlll!tinlfpn Beach Jul)o 19 at acheduJid to meet today and this Isleton II localed on the norlllern . ··-~ wbeD they weio ~ along 7:90 p.m. to hear reaction to the plan. weekend with repreoenblilVel ol the eleviled'tlp <>I Andrus Island Iii the ~ti ·1flih Fifal Lody P.at N~ at a VIP parlY · SUperti!or Baker also annowieed that bowling leagues to dlii:uss the potenUAI of the delti· · tfiit drains northern J ~~y ajeCotd company eucuUve at · hll office would serve as a coo~Ung LeJsure Time puf'(:hase. California watera . into San Francisco hlJ plush Beverly IDlls bot;ne. center for other West Orange County '!be howling alley was nearly sold May Bay. It. escaped th• fiOQd waters at first · Gov. '!lld Mn. Rona!~ lleaian and cltles wanting lo take a posilio'%'°" the 21 for $15,000 in blck taxes owed the· and the. dike wa1 hastily constructed movie star o1ohn Wayne,. a" Newport new Pentaaon plans. ·. county, bot Brunswick Corp., supplier of fropi mud, rocks and debris to. keep the Beach resident. ·were among the otber1 in The city of Los Alamitos agreed to hold the alley's bowling equipment stepped in waters from moving into the town with attendance. • another special city cotmcil meeting at to pay the bill just hours before the high tlde. The Mitchells gave no indication when achei:iuled public auctJ(JI. J ~ "There 11 nothing we can do oow but they would be leaving the Newport.er Bnmsylct, bawevet,lbu not.offertd to wait until the water ,reacbel Iii level," villa. They ate a late breakfast in their take over opmtloll of Huntington Lines, said Alez Cunninghan!, dtputy director of room. the only bowling alley In Runtingtoo the state OWce of E me r g e n c y Newport..-Inn pmormel declined to Beach. Preparedness. dlsC1w any of tile acilvliles of the pair. OIABI COAST .. Battle of Bulge Story-DAILY PILOT . ~ . ' Flood Toll Now 226 RAPID crrY, S.D. (UPI) -An up- dated accounting of the death liat in the disastrous June 9 flood stood at 22:&. Miss-- Jog Peno111 Coordinator Charles Childs aid 1he number ol penons stlll being sought was "about 50. 11 .. . • 7:30 p.m. July J7 lor further di!cuss!OllS. '!be new DO!ense Department plans, releaaed ~ .. .lnoludelfor ~.tint time prop6oal.s for major helicopter ac- tivity at the base and a mllltary alcoholics rwJll!jjatlj>~.cF.l'fl.t. ' • TIJ ~Qidlbe IJ.<r~ is~ National Air Reserve training center. From Pflfle 1 DENIAL ... his regime Disneyland was developed and the Anaheim stadium, home of the California Angels baseball club was built by the city. Neither man denied that they had ownod interest jo properties which gained enhanced value through city public works. Murdoch Uld he had been inVelling in Anaheim property for the past n ye1rs including some land purchased adjoiDing the yet.to-be built North American Avia- tion Inc. property which is now the site of Autonetlcs, the county's I a r g e s t employer. The city manager denied that he bad advance information of North American plans when he and some partners purchased 20 acres near the future plant alt.. Murdoch and hi> partners bou&ht the property for about $8,000 ID acre eai'ly hi . !tell and It wu eold to North American for plant ezpanalon later that Jar f" more than $11,000 ID acre. Fouttll Dlstrl<I Supervlaor Ralph Clark, a fornw Anaheim city coun-cllmaJ!1 Is vacotloalng la Halllil end w11 unoauablt for <Olllllltlll · . Gang Fight Thwarted; 14 Arrested • A potential gang fight was slopped before It. couJd !la't Thursdar nii!ht as Founblin Vallq police ljladc 14 arrests In a predominanUy M.e xi ca n·~e(ican oeighborbood. One large group of youtlla was chasing another group dOWn the 9000 block ol Hehn Avenue wlieo olfic;er BOb lfosley •potted tbl. dlsturbanct from bis patrol car on Talbert Avenue and moved In. Fourteen yollths;l.I ol tbetll from Santa Ana, obeyed Motle,}l'1,1houted coqUnand to halt aod were. arTested. "The rest toot of! UDder fences, betwC<D buildlnp, Ind loto cars. He- didn't know how many tbtre were," said •cilnl chief ·Leo Rowlands. "As far as we ean tell, one Santa Ana hoy hid words wiih a local youth a few days ago and returned Thursday night with a group of.his friends to e.ven the 1core," Rowlands aaid. Two addltlooat Fountain Valley police units and the Huntington Beach police van were necese:ry to cart those ar· rested to the station. · . ''The kids were very t'OOperative," said Rowlands . "One officer can 't make 14 simultaneous arrests unless he has cooperation." Charges against those arrested in· eluded assault with a deadly weapon. resisting arrest, public drunkenness and disturt>ing the peace. ' Twelve youthi, aged 15 to 17, were released Thursday night to the custody or their parents. PauJ F . Villegas, 20, apd Joseph M. Puente, 18, both of Sa.nta AlJtt, were still in Orange Cklunty Jail th.ls morning on charges of assault with a deadly weapon for chasing tbelr rivals with hells. Valley Dwellers To Cel.ebrate City's lJirtliilay Come rain or shine, Fount.ain Valley residents will gather Saturday at 1t1ile Square Park to celebrate the l~th an· niversary of their city with a picnic. The picnic, originally scheduled for June 10, was cancelled due to the threat Gf rain . The events of the day, beg.inning at 11 a.m. on the Euclid Street side of the. park, will range from songs by a womens' barbershop quartet to ·the lradl- tional wheelbarrow races, actarding. to Mn, Margaret Krul<enberg, ~tor of the picnic. 'l'h•,a.c;\lvlll<! ol,!he day will kick oU at 11 :~ a.in. .,w1t11.,1amea for the J<!Ps. Competlfioil lcliei!Ulia !ni:Iudes thrie-leg- ged races~ back4t.o-back races, hopping with a balli>on bel~ee.ti the legs and many other picnic favorites. The youngsters will be divided into age groups for the same compeUtion and prizes will be gjven to the winners, ac- cording to Walt Scoll, the games chairman. Another contesl, sponsored by the Fountain Valley City Employes Aasocla- tion, will identlfl. varJous persons at the picnic. Prlus will be glvl'D for the oldest person, the youngest peroon, the largest lamlly and the longest-time resident at. tending the picnic. Four musical groups with a wide range of styles will he entertaining throughout the day. The 11Loa Chlcos Band", a group of Chlc&no musicians and dan<ers will be on hand In addltwn to tfie Los ' Amigos High School Stage Band. Other musical grou!'I Include the Sweet Adelines, a womens' harbeiahop quartet and the "White Wash Conspiracy,'' a combo of young Ja~ muslctans. ExhlhltiJ>na will be set up by the city's community organizations. Each group will have scrap book.!, trophies and other displays to explain their work to pic- olckera. Everyone brings hi> lunch to the celebration. Punch and collee wl1l he 1ef\'O\I by the Faunlaln Valley Women'• Club and the South C4ut Women's Chib. Deaaerl will be lll'Vfld by the. Happx Homemakers Club who will have 1,000 cupcakes to utllfy everyone'• 111eet loolh. : Just 'W e~~t' Till Sunday .. ;, .. "'> ..... ~ - -:~June Specials :· .• • • by. HERITAGE -• Here'• a preview peek al the pacU&e ..... WJIAT'S !JP •Jl9C? -~1·1 the,Upe the DAILY PILOT will deliver IO' ti. , if an mieilJnc PN• full Of pldureo Of readers on Sunday: -r • •· , •. "BA'i'l'tE OI" BULGES-Welght.r .. does anclcai.,,and ~-....,it ,lhey duction treatmenlt can lhln your wallet tail~ 'f'lth them when they 10 to the (or purse) _.linool at much u they thin btiiial holpllal. you -ma1be .... more. Stall Wrlt.r BLIND LEAili BLIND ·-A lesallY -Geor1e Leidal's lllory will be featured on blind Huntington Beach man wanta to "YOU Page." estahfuh a county committee lo coordln· .~ AN.GEi.ES POLITICS -'!be dis-at. job and tralnlnc Information f or · trlchrttoniey nee II going to get liotter handlc111Ptd pei-oono. • and tougher, accordlnc to predlcllom of TODAY'S CLOSING PRICES ••• - Southern Callfomla Focus column. In Holland, the drug market Is reported TIU!: NE1f I!AYAliWA -Alto on the much like the cornmodlilea prlcoo .,.. F.dltorlal Pqe,·cilfu/nnJst S. :t. llaya-quoted in tbla conrnry, Tbat'1 on11 - kawa tells how he quJt .111DOkfn1. It In-part ol in-<lepth repOrl wlllcli JiOobe1 the volved a chan(e In self concept wlilch bu drug acene In Europe 1.a-y, chalC'd bll total beblvlor. . MAGQIE'S DOORaTOP -Jiu Reed PATl1 PAGE'S CBDJ>QN -Faml\Y jourileys lo Lon\liD to ~ l(aaJe Week!)r .cover ltory, '"l'hele Adopted S/nlth and flnd!o the Academ1 Aw a rd Clt!Jdre• Are Truly Mine!" tells ol' •Ix· ·winner llllmr·her Oocar • .., doot1toy. ye.\' .-! for flll!Ulmm\t b1 Potl! '(.Mrs. NOl!.111, i!Olml, iDT' -Tr 1•e1 CIWV"""') l'!P ~ •. f!!!llm!<I. :'.irtlc!tl olfv U.-way elltlco of dJroc. Paut . iil'_llla-lrldl ... p11~lun•fa <mr 11on1 -nort11 1o 1ure111,..uitt to aan • lhci, , , Dleilo ~r -to Ba'lllll. • . ~ JtrrFEll ... ll'oo ' EOOAll llllCIWWI -Ont 01 I ha . nmillts nilJll\hl-"-'-i. •"'"* . -t durlble dllftctor ...... fl the lo ,....., In the _, .. iCl' wifd I(' a oentury adoma tllt ..,... 11 'l\f IBt hoopitaJ. AiMClot!id Plia ltallft llor1 Cover· It.., .. I b O a I ~ r..l'I ln....,.~.i1mceto•bow ·~·• o.mtJ" _. • wlltch h'1 ~ oUf' . Buchanon lo featured. I SALE llt. ... m. This Jovely tollection of Louis '1:1 1tylt4 teblH Ly H1rtta91 are L1ln9 featured Jn our June Pro-Sele. Now 11 ·tho time to make your 11l1ctions of ~uelity fvmlshln91. SALE 155. .•. '"· D•EXEt.-HERITA6E-HENREDON-WOODMARK~RASTAN-------.-----. ""'""' INTlllOIS \'\;. ,-AYS • SATUlllATS, ,,.._,. llM NIDAY 'Tll. t:OO NEWl'OU HACH e t n7 WISTCllFf' Dll. '42.JOlt TORllANCE e U~t HAWTHOINI ILYO • 111•117' IJ,&UNA IEACH e , l41 NOlll4 COAST HWT. 4f4.6Hf • DAILY "'9T .f H . Education, ·Bill ' Signed But Nixoi:i Calls Busing Stand Retreat · WASl!INGTON (Al') -President Nii· 9n today sl~ tbe $11.S blllloil !llJber ~~on bill but tritlclztd Ill antlbuslng provis~ons as a con~uional "retreat Crom an urgent call for responslblllty.'r He said lbe busl!lg provlslons are "in'adequate; mlsleadlng and entirely tinsatlsfactory.•• Relerrlil; to hli own proposals lor a one-year moratm'ium on any new court.- ordered P,uslng, the President aald Congress 'has not glvtil us the answer we requested: It bas gM!n us rhetoric. It has not provided a solution to tbe proi>- lem of court-ordered bu&ing; it bu pro- vided a clever political evasion.'' The education bill which contain,, wide- ranging provisi~ to ~d educat!on fro~ elementary to graduate school, which the Administration calls a I a n d m a r k measure, also had tacked onto it a pro- vision that would haJt for 18 months any school busing desegregation orders by the federal courls until all appeals had been exhausted. Nixon declared that the moratorium the bill offers is "temporary; the relief it provides. i3 illusory." , It auhtort... $1 bIDion a year to help elementaiy and aeeoadary • c h o o la d....,..aate. And It establlsbes a National Institute of Education to f°'ter resean>h Into all aspects ol the lealnlag proce... Nlmt aald lhat ba aaked lhal every qualllled college atudeot be eligible for a combination of federal grants and aubsldized loans IUfllclent to make up the difference betwoin blJ, ciliege coata and what his family b able to cmtribute, He said ''Wlfortunatoly, cerlllD rellrictlolll pllCld In the Jaw by the eoncr-mean that we will not ba able to nlllK lullJ our princlplea of equll)I.'' • However, be 5-ld u eonfldence develops tn the new Jll'CIP'8IBI "we Jotk: forward in the near !utore to having a set ol federal student a.W-prog11111 devoted to the goal of equaf1zlng op- portunities for all," • ' Son ·overdosed Father Offers $10,000 . Reward MENLO PARK (UPI) -An attorney has offered a $10,000 reward to find out who gave ·an overdose of heroin to his teen.age aon. Doctors said lhat if the boy survives, "his mind will be destroyed.'' William Joyce posted the money in a bank after rwming an ad in the Palo Alto Times offering the cash to "anyone who provides information Jeadina _ to the arrest and conviction of the person who supplied heroin to my IOQ." • His son Barry, 18, was taken to a hospital this Wttk by two roommates. ': ·--~"~~~1!*0A~. Tbe 9'Jnd Coi\gress, he charged, ap- parenUy decided to ''dump the matter in- to the lap of the 93rd. Not in the course of this Administration has there been a more manifest congressional retreat from an urgent call for responsibility." They reported that Barry coUaJ>'Od in the apartment after being a~t .... eral days, police said. LARGEST CONCRETE POUR IN• COUNTY HISTORY HERALDS NEW LAGUNA HILLS STORE B111ment of Sea,. L1tuna Hilla F .. ility Took 5,400 Cubic Yards of Ctmont The teen-ager has been in a coma nt Stanford University Hospital aince Tuesday. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Nixon Plans Lengthy Stay In Clemente President Nixon is planning an ex· tended stay along tbe Soutt Orange Coast ab..rting sometime late next week, reliable sources said today. Although the official word has yet to come from Presidential aides, local sourees say •chances are extremely good for a Presidential visit which would last thiough tbe Independence Day holiday weekend. If the . President does arrive in San Clemente next week he will sWI have set a record for long absence from the Western White House. It would be the first stay at La Casa PacUica !inCe the President met in a historic series of talks with Japanese Prime Ministe< Eisaku Sato early last January. No re~s hive been given far the six· month absence in San ci~ente, but !OIDe observers hinted that Nixon pre- ferred to remaln away from Camornla during. pr1mazy electiQil '!iMir.o' ana the 8Jll(u over holding ·tbe Republican Na- tional Convention in San Diego. Most of the Chief Executives stays in San Clemente have followed a general pattern with the months of July and August prime times for working vaca· tlons on the coast. · Nixon has been in residence In San Clemente for the past two consecutive Independence Day Weekends. The major viBit by the President, his family and stafi, are generally scheduled for August, One such stay Jasted more than four weeks. Joan Baez Asks ' Women to Make Viet Peace Plea WASHINGTON (UPI) -Legend has it that a woman ruµned Lysistrata .ended the 21.year~Jd Peloporuiesi&li War lzy peraqading tl)e Athenian · WOfllm to lock themselves away from their husbands until ' lbe rigfiting stopped. Tivenly-five hundred ye&ra 'and a 27· ,taf..OJd ,faf lafer, a WOll18D named Joan Baez summon1!d · several · tboilsands ·of women Thursday to Washington to fonn • homan ring around the U.S.· Congress and . plead for peace · in Vietnam. Old· -· YoUDg women,.a fe w men and htmdteds of children jollied hands to encircle the capitol grounds, They then f~ out to v.isit House JD!Jllbera and Seili\ol'i and afterward reaasembled on tlie bltlktlng'11 front steps to report on their lobbying errom. .• rii• reports, 'by and large, were less UM1n 'favorable. ' r , ; N,, . Viets Run " ''l'or lst ·rime' : . • , SAIGON· (UPI) ·-~S<nne ' North ' \lle)ltamese army troops ' who II-• ed South Vietnamese , troopeit below Ibo M'y Chanb v.r defense Une •hove Hua broke : . and ran , for tbe flnt time In meinory, under .....rt! ona!Oughla by B$la and U1$. 7lb 0Ffeel ahipo, I South Vietnamese colonel aafd to- day. ·An eatlmated 100 8521 dropped lllore' than 2,500 toria of hom'bi ... ' Communtat poaillona in the Quanc Tri Province area of nortbeutem South Vltlnam, and Ibo U.S. Navy 11tlt ,the -with the fjl'ltllelt born-~ .. 1ince the Korean Wor, •P'!h,e9mlll •eported in SalcOa-(Ste stpry, Page.4). . ~ ., • Big Store Begti~: Nixon told a news conference Thursda1 ·the antibusing provision "totally fails" to deal properly with the subject. The provisions of the new law include a program of direct federal aid to colleges and universities that could provide them with as much as $1 billion a year. It would entitle every college student lo a grant of $1,400 a year, minus what .his parenll could afford to contribute toward his education. Phoenix Patches Damage Brought by Winds, Rains , $30 Million M(lll for Laguna . Hi~ls Construction or the $30 million Laguna Hills Mall near El Toro Road has begun with the official groundbreaking of one of its major department stores, Sears, Roebuck and Company. Sears Los Angeles-Orange County district manager Eugene w. Weldon of· ficiated at the groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday on the site between Calle del La Louisa and Avenida del la Carlota, west of the San Diego Freeway. The 214,688 square foot Sears will be one of the first stores completed in the center when it opens in early 1973. The center directly borders Leisure U.S. to Consider Retail 'Freeze' On Meat Prices WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Price Commission is considering slapping a temporary freeze on retail meat prices, it was learned today. With beef, pork: and other-meat Prices on the upswing and expected to continue going higher -and President Nixon con· siderlng suspension of restrictions or foreign meat imports -the price group is weighing a one-month freeze. The action could come at a special meeting set for Sunday, although a com- missJon spokesman said in a statement "1bere are· no plans ..• as of ·now" to impose a freeze. ln advance of the meeting, Cbairtnan C. Jackson Grayson polled the six other memben by telephone to test their sen- timent. Nixon himseU might move even sooner. He met with his top economic advisers late this morning. Newsmen were allOwed into his office briefly for photographs and the President quipped to tbem, "Don't buy meat." Commis.!ion sources said the price commission was disappointed at tHe !allure or the Coot ' <i Living Council, which has overall1 jurisdiction over the ecooomic controls program, to act on eoaring· food prices, especially meat. The Price Commissioo has authority to Impose controll over foods within it! jur· isdictlon, Jnc'iuding ,meats, at the whole· aal~ and flllail level. · But it hU nO ControJ over fann 'prOd. ucts, which have been rising steeply also. They are exempt from controls and the Price cOmmtssion asked thai this tie re- moved: The President said Thursday he might Ji(t temporarily import quotas on beef to alleviate short supplies and help curb ·red ·meat prices that he acknowled~ed were "beginning to rise again and rismg very fast." · · NiXon at the samt time once again ex· pressed doubt wbether controls would 're'af1y. help, ' ilCorrtrols alone will not work unless you also move-on the· supply side," .be ·oald., But be · said he was considering th,e . .,...lbilJties of controls ., Grayson w.rote a mem orandum We<!neaday to Chairman · 0 on al d .lluin$!eld1 <i the CoSt. u/ Living Coundl urging the council to take .. appropriate action" to solten supply forces which ·~ baye piuhed food, and especially meai1 )ll'ices to uncomforlable levels in receri• 1months. A freeze on relail. meat prices might block' or at least delay a futther rise. 'l'lt< Oost of Living Council met for 2\1 hott" "l'lllll'ldly at the Whtte House without announcing any decision on ·Gray100,'1 reql!f•t wlikh said the Price 'Omunbslon fell "tbe urgency of Ibis lAue riqulm early action." ' Price Coa!mllslon ..,.,,.. Oid that '"llnt/o tlte coitncll didn1 do anythinf tbfs lr!ea. h:·vefy mucb on· their minds." • ' World and will also contain Broadway and Buffums department stores and about SO speciality shops. "The explosive growth rate for this part of Orange County led UB to explore the possibility of a new Sears Store here,'' Weldon said Wednesday. Research proved there was a need for shopping for this fast growing population, he added. The $6 million Sears will be a "con· temporary mediterranean" design with only one story above grade. It will be the 27th Sears in the Southern California area and will include a main floor selling area , basement offices, garden shop and 20-car service capacity auto center with gas pumps. Landscaping will be done around the store. Architect is Robert Clements and Associates. General Contractor is Ernest W, Hahn Inc. or Hawthorne. The · mall will 1erve Laguna Beach, South Laguna, Dana Point, San Juan C3pistrano , ~ Clemente, L a g u n a Nigue l, Mi$1ion Viejo, Lawna !lills7aod El Toro. ... -,,--· 1, I Boys Governor Asks Age Drop Boys State Governor Gaddi H. Vasquez of Orange bas caUed for lowering of the drinking age to 18 in his inaugural speech at the w e e k • l o n g mock·government sponsored by the American Legion. Vasquez' remarks at the Sacramento meeting were met by heavy applause from the student audience and by no reaction from state officials on the plat.. form . Ron Lucia of Santa Ana waa sworn in as lieutenant governor of Boys State, where high school youths run workshops in government. Gov. l\elgan addressed the asaernbly ind crltl&lzed 11demogogut.a" who he said were attempting to fragment the U.S. in· to ethnic groups to gain votes in the NovemW ~. He .did not name namet. Vacafign . Ti'me ' ' ' ' ' . PHOENIX (AP) -Thousands of resident.! in the populous Phoenix area, stunned by two days of torrential rains and tomadic winds, began repairing damage today. The central Arizona deserts, gripped for nearly six months by a record·break· tng drought, turned i n t o marshlands overnight Thursday as a massive storm rumbled northward into the atate of Mex· Joo. (See picture, Page 4), The National Weather Service said that more showers could be e x p e c t e d statewide today. Storm damage throughout the state has been estimated in the milliona of dollan. There have been injuries but no deaths. In the Phoenix area, a vast system of irrigation canals, fed by floodwaters from nearby mountain arroyOI and creeks, spilled over their, bankl and bepn col· lapsing Thursday, fi"'!Jl!nl bundreda ol l'elldan!lal homea, anarlinf trilfflc. an~ cmlinf wlde1pread J>V"lf out.,... "A wall of woter jull lll'oke rl<i through and "' were cauaht under the cement wall," Ruel A. Sports 11ld whilt sloshing through tbe lllllken living room o! his $44,!00 home. Police reported ocores of minor lq. juries, but eorly report• of drownlnp aod electrocutioDI proved falae. Gov. Jack Williaml placed tbe Arizona National Guard on alert. Guardsmen and men from LUke Air Force Bue have pulled and airlifted fk>od victims to aal• ty, Jn some areu of northeut Pboenir, the downpour Pf'duced tine to lout ind! <i rain in lillle men 1l>an two bcurt. Bob · llllflm, bead o! lho NaUonal w;ather 5ervlce In Phoenix, ,aid there w11 no ,way 111 lnow how _. njn 161 over the Phoenix l4ounlalnl '11111 Ibo Mcllol!ell Mountains.:: ill ,... - pourlns off -. wlddl .,.. ctntrlbutt lo lho ~ ~ .... ... Wagon Time Col()ny ·Park .. • ' I j J i' •••• ' ' . , •• I ... CONTINENTAL BUILT A STATION WAGON, COLONY PARK WOULD ~Em ' ' Colony Park otters the new look of luxury In station wa1- for im. Loitg tlie leader Iii the station wa1on fleld ••• -for yourself the most maflllflcent collection of better wagon Ideas under one roof , •• 'fest drive one today . , • SPECIAL ••• $4866.00 Mo:~t~go .•.. Villager "Car Of The Year" ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL IN A STATION WAGON ••• THE HO'l'l'!ST STYUNG ON THE ROAD TODAY'! I " " N ,! . ' • • ~ ' I ., I • " I l, • ' . • lt e GREAT SEI.ECTION e ALL -WITH AIR CONDITIONING • " Home.Of The New Car ••• · "Golden '.l'oueh" ' . •a-ea.tr'• r...ar of r1Ae C..- -28211 HARBOR BLVD~ COSTA MESA • 1411 ll30 . ' ' , I ' . Home Of The New Cu • , , "Gel4eaf-it'" .. • • • • " • I • • I' I I· • racking Down Skyjackers WILD llWE DEPT. -Skyjacklnp in his day Ind age have become 90methlng Ike that old saw about the weather I.her.lo everybody ii talking abolll k but b;body doe.s anything. ~ The praclic<! of some bandits laking ver a jet airliner and forcing it to go meplJtC11 where it wasn't supposed to II become an Increasing frustration for w enforcement offken everywhere, not nien\ton.the airlines themselves. sC:me 0 hefty ransoms have been paid to et back large airplanes and the people ..-lhtm: .. Obviously, this criminal problem has nol Ollly frustrated law officers, it ha> frultr;Jted at ]east one ex-law oUicer who is wefl¥.wn in our orange Coast region. He ii State Senator Dennis E. Carpenter, Ille "iil.ilcan from Newport Beach. CAlti!l;NTER. PRIOR to his asce>dao- cy lo lbe oenatorlal ..at, waa best Imo"" • 1 GOP bigwig, one ol the croolOia IJl cal l'lan lo' get llepubllcana elicted..llld ia an Orange Coast attorney of conalderabte repute. II lo ,_.,.elJ k-. tllal be Is a former ai"'l! -ol · the, FecJerll Bureau o( Jnvalliatlon. Anyw1y, Clrpenter, in liis P'lf~l)t Senate role, lltl'Vel 11 chairman of the Senate Suhcommlltee on Civil Dilorder. And 1n ·a current preu release, Seflator Denny let ii be known that be considers the practice of skyjacking lo be a ciYil dllorder on the highest level. SO AS CHAIRMAN of the committee, he bu set up two bearings that will probe into this new criminal phenomena of tbe jet age. Tllo firs! such quiz will be loundled lomomiw in San Francilco. A aeeond bearing wiU toke place July I la San Francisco. Carpenter ei:plains, "Ii is our intention to detennine if the C~lifornia Lqlllature, lltrnugb hearlop by the committee, can become positively itr volvtd u a deterrent influence to help llop the llkyjacltlng of airlioers." Admjlledly, there 11 1 strong question U C.lil<lrnia, acting aa a state 1overo- mtnt, can roally do 'anything 1bout Jet aimlnals. On the other hand, yo11 at lent have to live carpenter credlt for not treating the crimes llke the weather. Al least he's trying lo do something about it. Our state senator admits the limited role of hil committee's probe. "!HE stJBCO,mUTlEE recognius lbe p,....mpllon 'responllbllitea of the lidoral government but "" would like to porllclpate further Jo try and idenUfy any rol1 the state mfa:bt play," Carpenter e1- plallll. On East, In West-•lt'• Stornay Storms have spread havoc tn widespread areas of nation. The town of Ocroquan in Virginia was completely evacuated after "Agnes" dropped more than a foot of water on the East Coast. In picture at left, the Occoquan Inn ls windowsill deep ·in water. In photo at right, normally parched Phoenix gcies under wa!A!r as nearly ' inches of rain flooded streets. Many homes were damaged . British Decide To Float Pound, Defend Sterling LONDON (UPI) -The ,.,,....oment will allow the value of the pound lo float temporarily, a lreuury spokesman aid today. The pound ha! been under heavy aelling pressure in recent days. Lcndoo1 lorelllll exchange mirkels will be closed today and Mondey, the ·ipokeSl!l8Jl said. The value of the pound closed on the London market Thursday at $2.5750. It will be allowed to float ~ find its own The Swill· government expects an ear- ly devaluation of the British pound, the Italian Llr1, and the Danish kroner. a spokesman of the Swiss economics ministry told a ne~"!I conference today. level 1gainst other currencies -beyond the nonnal JiJnits of parity with the dollar and with common market cur· rtncies. ' central bank• will not be obliged to 1tep in to maintain the normal parity, as they now must do. Under ·U:le most recent agreement on p&ritiu, reacbtct In December 1wben the dollar wu devalued, sterling ~an move from a minimum of $2.5471 to a max· imum of f2.6M3. The detjslon to float the pound was the aecond move the British goverrunent has taken In 24 holD's to defend sterling. Thursday, the bank rate was raised from 5 to 6 percent, a move which. checked some of the pressure on the pound in foreign e1change markets. AllowinJ the value of a CIUT'i!ncy to float is not new. We111t Germany bu done it when pressure built up for an upward revaluation or the mark. and the Cana- dian doJiar has been allowed to float since before the last round of parity agreements. '!bl International Monetary Fund tenda to frown on such measures, pre:ferrlng to see currencies kept within thelr agreed limill. Guns Bark • Ill Middle East Rocket, Artillery Fire Traded by Israel, Lebanon By The Asooclated Press .•. Rocket and artillery lire ogain have reverberated ocross the border between Israel and Lebanon, and each govern- meril accused the other of shooting first. .Beirut charged that Israell artillery shelled· two villages in southeast and south central Lebanon with an intense 2'n-hour bartage. The Lebanese army saJd"' «>e woman was killed and another seriously injured in Dibbine, seven miJes from the border. Majdal Isllm. five miles from the border. came under fire for 20 minutes, the communique said, and 1everal houses in both villages were - damaged. The Iaraeli mllltary command in Tel Aviv claimed euerrilla1 in Lebanon fired Katyuaha rockets at the northern border town of Kiryat Sbmona, 8Cl'Ol5I the fron- tier from Majdal Iallm. The Israelis said nobody was burl, and they returned the lire. The Iaraeli command also said gunners In Syria shelled Israeli army position! on the Golan Heights. The Lebanese communique said the at- tack on its villages was preceded by a 35- m.inute overflight of Israeli Skyhawks. Lebanese Foreign Minister Khalil Abu llnautlwri:ed Haid• Sen. Proxmire Zeroes In On Selection of Abrams WASHINGTON (UPI) -sen. William ProlDllire (0.Wis.), said today be will llibl the conlinnaUon of Gen. C!'elghton W. Abrams as Anny chief of staff unless Abrams gives a "thoroughly satisfactory explanation" of unauthorized air rai~ in North Vietnam. President Nixon has n o m i n a t e d Abrams, the U.S. commander in Vietnam the past four years, to succeed Gen. William C. Westmoreland, who will retire at the end of this month. Proxmire referred to the case of Gen. John D. Lavelle, the 7th Air Force com- mllDder in Southeast A.!ia, who was fired and sent bacl: borne to retirement for ordering bombing strikes ii! North Viet- nam between last November and Mlrdl tbal WeNl outside guidelines JaJd down "by President Nixon. . llfeGoeern '.l'raeeb have lo wail UJ\111 ofter the oolilicll coo· ventions . ' ·-r.i, The revenue-.haring measure nept through tl>e House on a 27HD vote I IN SHORT ••• I 'lbursday alter defeat o! an attempt to delay the effective date six months . As passed by the !illUse, the sharing prorram is 1'f4roactiv• lo last Jan. I. Be-tits lnereue WASHINGTON (UPI) -The way bas been cleared !or the abnosl certain ap- proval in Congress next week of an elec- tion :iear lnmaae in Social liecurity benefits of 20 percent. Hamad ealled in the ambassadors lrom the United States, Britain, France, the Soviet Union and China and delivered a written protest against the Israeli raid Wednesday on the village of Hasbaya and adjoining Palestine guerrilla camps in southeasl Lebanon. '!be Lebanese government said 13 Lebanese were killed and 17 wounded in the Israeli attacks Wednesday. The guerrillas told the government there were 30 commandos killed or wounded. The Lebanese dead reportedly Included eight civilians, four soldiers and one policeman. But newspapers carried reports of 60 wounded treated at a hospital in Marjayoun and another 11 at a hospital in Sidon. The Israeli3 also captured five Syrian officers including a brigadier general, who were touring the area. Israel sakl the attacks were in retalia4 tion for attacks Tuesday by Palestinian guerrillas !root Lebanon in wbidl two lsraell IOld.iera and two civilians were wounded. The Lebanese claimed those guerrillas came from Syria and acaaed the lsraelia of ieetlng revqe lor the Tel Aviv airport masYCre by three Japanese terrorist> workinr for a guerrilla ll'OUP that bas an olllce in Lebanon. The Lebanese government and the guenillas seem to be moving low'at<I a modification of the· 1969 Cairo Agreement they made sejllng rulls for the guerrillu In Lebanon alter montha of claabes: Wle1" B52sMake Heaviest • Raids Yet By GEORGE ESPER IWGON (AP) -A hundred U.S. BS2 bomben dr_.s 2,500 Iona of bombs """""South Vietnam'• northern defense line today In lhe beavleat raid! of the .Vletnam war . Informants said the strikes were aimed It culling off Nortb Vlttnameae troops and 111ppliel. They lllo noted they could be MIJDc the Btaco for a new SoUth Viet- ••-lpolling oper1tlon wealward from Hue lowlrd the A Shau Valley, 1 major Nortb Vletnameae base oamp and atarlng area near the Llotlan border. The lnfonnanll called 1ttentloo to Pres.ldent Nguyen Van Thieu'• statement Monday that be bad ordered a thrtt- montb campatcn lo r<late the territory lost In the Nortb Vietnamese offeoaive. The 11521 hit troop poslUons and aupply cachet along lht My Cbanh River defense Urie north of llUt and tllrvugh the foot- hllla and .....ntaJns stmching west of the •old Imperial capital to the A Shou Valley 25 mUes away, One of the .main objectives, sources said, was to chect any effort by the North Vietnamese 324 B Division to at· tack Hue from the we.st in a coordinated aasault with unill north of My Chanh. Many of the strikes were in the ~milt long A Shau Valley. The South Vjetoamese c o m m a n d reported that 126 North Vielnamese troops were killed and 13 tanb destroyed Thursday at My Cbanb, 20 to 25 miles north of Hue, and on the western flank a milu from' Hue. The communique reported one South Vietnamese soldier killed and 16 wound- ed, but field reporll said nine were killed and 62 wounded. On the southern front, reinforcements were rushed in as fighting continued this morning in a village 55 miles oorthwest of Saigon. A total of 85 North Vietnamese were reported tilled in the battle in Suo Da hamlet since fighlint broke out Thursday. Field reporta said eight goverrunent militiamen defending the hamlet were killed and 41 wounded. The hamlet Jies in the shadow of 3,200- foot Black Virgin mountain , near the ~ vincial capital of Tay Ninh. North Ireland Gunfire Blazes; Truce Periled BELFAST, Northern Iffiand (AP) - )J'be lrlab llepublican Arm,y'1 new ceaR- fire promise Jn Northern lttland ...,,. under_,,.,. today oo both the political and mllltary fronll. BriU•h anny headquarters acknowledg· ed the! the truce announced 'lburaday by the Provlslonal wing of lht Irish Republican Amly was not due lo take e!· feet until Mooday nlghl Bui a spokesman said that in tbe meanwhile violence bad escalated, and that there was more shoolini In Bellasl and LondonderT)f dur· ing the night than in any recent night. An IRA faction in Belfast lashed out at "truce mongers'' and vowed to batue on for a united Ireland. Militant Prntestanl leader WUllam<Craig said the "terrorist movement must be broken up, and If the aecurity forces relax in any way, tbe peo- ple must act for themselves:.'' '!be Rev. Ian Palsley said if the anny stops hunt· ing down "munlenrs and o th er lawbreakers," the Protestants will not tolerate it. /ii a result, a lot cl folu are beint in- yl!od to,show up 11 the llfo bearings and on .. testimony. Local 1nd nate law en- loroement people are Invited, along with offlclala lrom the (Federal Avialion Administration IFAA), Air Transport Allociatlon, pllota ~ stewardess' union · and airport mana1ement. lolks. ~tor elitil lloptt to 11t some ex-~ liJ tl1' ~'1d cl J111dtlatry to testify 10 the commllteemen; lliJihl understand mental workings~ that would cause body lo forcefully late control of 1 lD.mld-lllgbl. Jaycee Election Lasts 13 Hours WASHINGTON (AP) -George McGovern, described by aides a1 assured of the Democratic iresidenUal nomlna- tiod , has scheduled a lllx·&late swing through the South to musl<!r support IO< a campaign against President Nixon. Rep. Wilbur D. Mills ( D -A r k . ) , chainnan o£ the House Ways and Means c.ommittee, met Thursday in the Capitol with Sen. Frank Church (J>..Idaho), and agreed to a procedure to speed the in- crease through before Congress recesses a week from today for the Democratic National Con vention. Meanwhile, BriUsh troops f o u g h t gunmen for three hours in southwest Belfast on the fringe or a Catholic distrlct. More U:tan 200 rounds were fired, and the army claimed three auerrillas were hit.· ' 'THE SENATOR anticipates there may !me areas of state control like jn ggage and passenger inspection, ad- tional security personnel or atiller ties for skyjacken. , What the outcome of these bearipgs Ifill be ls unclear 11 this point in time bul the testimony in itself may shed some •w llght oo the problem of jet bandill ill our tlme. 1 At least it's worth a try . • ' ATLANTA (UPI) -Samuel D. Winer, 29, 61 'New Martinavlllt, W. V1., w1s elected prMident of the U.S. Jaycee! ear· ly today alter 13 houra of balloting by the 12,000 convention delegates. Winer, a clothier, won out on the 14th ballot over Jack Gotllhall, Nashville, Term., Dick Rahn, 1'emi Haute, Ind.1 and Billy Rbynu, Tulaa, Okla. Winer wu president last year of the Welt Vir&lnJ1 J1ycees and led his stale to the Jayceea' top achievement award.' "We're running against Nixon now ." said Frank Mankiewicz, one of the south Dakota !ellator'1 top strategi.rts. McGovern needs no fresh support from Dixie to win the nomination, his strategists said Thursday. In fact , they have said he will have enough convention delegates for the nomination by JuJy 1. Rellellue Shllrillff WASHINGTON (AP) -Tllo Sen8"' la expected to join tile House in _...in& the lhorq of llOIDe Pl bll1lan with tile nate, and local goventmenll over tile neit five yeara. Bui senate ldlDn may ' ~Atlanta Logs Record Low ' • Temperatures Cold From Great Lakes to South --~"' .... ···-----. I Ntt!orlel .. _ • Shooting Motive'! CHERRY HILL, N. J. (AP) -Au- thor:ities say Edwin C. Grace bas ap- plied llnSUCC<SSfully for a job at 1n employment agency whet'e be started a llltoo!lng apree in which six men were tilled ond lix ..... wounded. Comden County Prosecutor A Donald Bltlt7 11ld Grace hid applied 11 Key p.......,.1 for a job • a aecurily guard bu! !hot the poaitlon failed to malerlaUze. Billey. ftluaed lo speculate on whether this .... the ...... for llJe shQoting, but said authorities are 11on a good course" toward Wlt'OVering a motive. Con•umer Measure WASHINGTON (AP) -A House sub- committee has approved a consumer-pro- tection hill containing wnat bacller• call the most significant strengthening of the Federal Trode COmmiSllon In the agen- cy 's M-year history. Rep. John E. Mou said '11ntrsday a key part of. lhe mWIU "lflmll promise that the Old llW to tile elfed that 'the bold print titetll and Ibo floe print taketh away' ii beMed for tbe wu&e buket" u lar os warranlle$ on COOB1IDltlr products ... conoerned. -DAILT Pl.OT DELIVERY .SERVICE Oel""Y of t!\t Dally .... II prantffd . Monclt't",rlllll'(I W 'IOll: dt fllt M ... ~ ""'~llY St• tt.m.. •M _, yew-_, WI" .. • .. Qllt .,. ... -· 11• "" ..__ .. llll!My1 " yov • riot ,_.M _., ... • •·"" MlvrlltY, fl' I •.II\. --·-.w1t1•---·· .,... ... .... .illl ,. a.lft. Telij>honol -:::..=-........ -~~ ... ~ .......... .. ~c~~i'i• w..-. &M '-Clfl '"""" OIM ,.,_ ....... u.-................ 1t'S Henry, He'S lost his little bl«:lc boolcr Sboll punctuated the night In Lon- donderry, but no casualties were reported. How...,., tile vlole11ee wbld> bas plagued Northern Ireland lor m«e than tl!ree yean and bas taken 11 lea.I Z78 'lives waa eXpecled lo drOp off u the ...ae-l!re_.,.cbed. Nixon Prefers Smalwr, lmpr,omptu Conferences W ASIIlNGTON (AP) -HQkling his first new1 conference in three months, Pi>esidenl Nlxori 111<1 he prefers im- promptu meetings with White House press<Orps regulan to the lull.Olown teclmical ...-.. "The poalblllty of 'dumb and Dabb7' queatiooa ii mucb leaa" in lllO inlonnll OVll Offlce -him -in lbe bi( &Mt Room televised news cooferenca, be a-plalnod. . . Nllon hu been critlcbed 1*ty for lllo lnlroqutncJ ol lt1t metllnil w 11 ~ NjJOI ttu Ind Ille 7"U-Jonc 1-llucO he belcl bis !all televlaea ..... - faftlce, lie -aated Tblndly II hla top· -tlc lldY!ler, """" llllrllcbman, .... camel -be Jel'Oried .-Iy !bat Nixon IOl!lttimtJI wu lrrillted wtlb --· for ftlW .. _ ond llabey l ~ .. ~I b.,in lo c~ lbe quei- llon1, you wlll begin 1o clloncterla my -'"·" the Prelldeat nplltd. lie ex- plalned that ill the big Eul ---fcrencea, queeUont oame from all over wtlb no lo!~ lllCI -1m. the 'l'ltS- tlonl -lesa ~ 111111 Ibey .... when hi -wttlt llll ,...war lniito House reporters, who study the issues day by day. In looking over the lranacripls, the J>resldent said, "I have not seen many softballs1 and 1 doq't want any bectme it II Ollly the h1rdball thlt you c .. bll or 1trlte out on." After aatkig daily when Nq w11 l"int to bold I prtS1 eanftnllee, reporters W1!l'e llll!lrised by Ille ...,._ D10ltl to hll olllce at I p.m. 'lbVlday for • Mlljon. Nixon Nici be llmlled quetllom to 1n1t· ""' ol domeollc policy bocw ,,... 5ecNllry -L. Zlq1er hid lold him I eporlen feel -....... IOlllOlilues m ~Girt by ~llcy lllCI.,.... -· Hawmr, be lald be 1flll l!old -ne\n contermce on 1ltl<rll tqilcs, In- cluding forelitt and defense pollcles, neat w .. t. Bot H woni be a Iii& teltv)llon t•lhtrlnc, Nlllin'1 Ilda !lld. ~ did Ile "'"'1d not 1111• out Ille Ilic ---· ·-~geta to come" but ht be hos f....i mtal1tr -In bl• elllce provide .. Oi>' porlunlty for ---ood !eel- -""" llallby ..... -. Ml, ... ""' ded, "! don,, fflntly, ........... ...., ll '' I ) , I , ) I I ' I• ., -• DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE - A Novel Huntinston Beach Councilman Jack Green bu intro- dll«d a novel suggesUon for controlling hoUJlnl tracts and apartment complexes. He wants all resldenUal developers to submit envi- ronmental Impact r•,POrl• before their projects win city approval. Such reports would ~ patterned after the Impact reports now required of '1J 1qvermnental agencies. Tbey must deal with effects of the proposed project on the air, l111d and water, u well u 1!11Ch speCitlc City prob- lems u noise, traffic. school crowding an• sewage sy .. toms. . · Green's suggestion mllllll. reap great rewards for the city in terms of valuable tnlJrmallon for future planning. City 0Ulclal1, however, will have to be careful to clear- ly outline the requirements for such an Impact report. Huntington Beach does not need more requirements which are open to v"!)'lng inlerpretaUons. H a proper guldebne can be found for writln~ these, Impact reports, councillnen should adopt Green s sug· _ _1esUnn, .: _ The Pre-school Program Pre-school programs for four·year-olds look like ·• m~jor trend In public education. And , as.ii, often the case, the Fountain Valley and Ocean View tchool dis- tricts are in the forefront. Thrie'-,..schools are already operating in Fountain I Valley, 8nil tbt district bas plans to open two more in I the fall. OCean 'View started lwo Early Childhood Edu· cation pnirrams lhiJ ipring, and plans to expand them to Includ~aven • fe'f tlne-f--olds next year. I So W 'lmr procrams ve limlte\l ' In scale and, of course Jtric;,lly :voluntary. But Iha direction established seems:-10U114. Despite P,rotests from conservatives like I Assent)Y!l\lft Robert Burke (R·Hwitngton Beach~.that earl~ ~on lllould be the exclustYe domain of church, 1 family,.;Cld private enterprise, ii la ~'bvlous that many I "' . • l ~~NEY J.HARRI~ I . I 1 I knew there was a risli1g tide of what 11s called "consumel'iam" these days. iJUt ~I never dreamed !that during my Ufe- 1 ttme the lowly 'spec!"' of btananlly >Jtnown u the drama 'critic would ever be prolected from quo- tsuon,1 abuJe. I One (of the elJ'liest ,pieces.I wrote, more I than 20 years ago. dealt with "the drama critics dotter," a Jillie man employed by theatrical pro- ducers to place tbree liWe dota • • . like this . . . within the advertisementJ ol ]>lay reviews. . 1 LIKE 11IE AD THAT reads : 11 'Ex· !citing 1 •• Amuaing' aaya Matilda Frump of t~ Evening· Bugle." -. Miss IFrump'S CIOfliplete remark was "Es:cltlng i\ny COfllempl, !Ills play ls l!Dllling only f' its~ triteness." Somtlimes a crillc will pan everything bout f play -itJ plot, acting. direction. uaic., 1l.nailw, dancing, and find a .kind "'1Y 1or"iu eceoery, whlcb 11 called •gay ~ !mqinatlft." Two day• later, is "'1aJed to ... ID ad fer this fiasco noting him as OSlling It "gay and im- r ginative," and emlttinr1 to mention ii as nlm!y. ll>e scenic effectJ he •J> JaucW. · _ ' NOW 'IBIC NEW YOU Dept. ol Colllumer= Aflairl us adopl'ed a new lmriDc tile use ol decs>ll•• in lllp, moliGo picture and I . I ' t. , • ~ ' Dear ·GJoQmy Gus Does diJcovery of a 400-year-old 1keletm with a spear in the back mean one more WllOlved murder for the HunUngt.on Beach police? .--D.H.F. Tllh ti1.twt1 rWIKftl nMtn' views, "" MC1'SMl?f ""'" .. "" ........ ,.... """ .... "'" .. •"""1 .... ~ P'llel. boot advertisements. 'Ibe little dots will no longer work, especially when the ad suggests tbat a favorable commet1t air plied to 1 minor port!oo of the show was usei! by the critic bi an unrestricted way. In the J!UI, • •klllful dotter could .,,. compllsb !lutac111 wllll bis litUe device. At he e:s~ in the earlier piece, "Wben.tbe shoW, 'Nirvana' came to town, I had the devil" °"" time with quota· tiool. The critics Wllllimously panned ii. as you'know. The moM: influential one, in faCt, declsred it to be scareely boiler than 1Able's Irish Rose.' " · "HOW DID YOU bindle that?" I asked him. '1There was only one thing to do -put my three dots at the beginning of the ad, like this: •• .' " ••• better than 'Abie's Irish Rose.' " Irwu my lrtumpb of the lel50D." -- In the palll, I left the 1lWe datter with the remari, "You have a fL!Cinatingly morbid profession, which I would not find enjoyable.'' /ta I moved off, he repeated to himself, With deep satiafaction : "Fascinatingly . • • mjoyable." There was nolhing the man couldn't do wl!ll plrases out of context. But I suppose he can always &et a JM> . • . writing epitaphs for politicians' tombstones ••. even hi New York. ~ ,CJtj . ~inh.'s LU:St Days tit,., ": f .. .. • WAS~'-..,_ ilte Ito alt ,_.·-~,z·~=:= (JACK ANDERSON) 1>eM..111.1a.-.. ·a111-·~ ~ ' " lllf"' ·~11. _ .. ., !ht ~ inltr before he ame. Presldellt " ixoo'1 foreiln P91" J advber, Ba,IJ!Dt • ~-... -· erbert· ~ .. ~""' ' IC to ittlOI 1llllt ' • "AFTER. IPEAllNG 1bout Autrac'I family !or aboot 15 -· Aabrac said: 'Mr. Presldenl, do )'OU ..... Why 1 ~vecome?' 111Canswertd. 1Yet.' u.s. oae•-,_llill ilorlla ~ . _...; r--r-rr . . ~ tbe qgr• .. llld ... be eondlmned Tllo ..i~;:e:: ..... stsyed hi • • • . . . ••AGln<: asked -. he had any ....... Ho ~ by 111Ying that he dll aot lilt Clio pbnse 'peace In Vlei· 1*!.' II -an. impression al moral1 • ...._ --iit United states aid Nortla VilWtm ; .. fact, the U.S. II • ubrae'• ... ...,,,.. lllllt ; ':1be ..-U. of the neaotlatlons, said July" · UIJ .... II ,DlllWtr'i·· Bo, ,-. In .. -o1 (Promler) o( L..,ta'Auliac'• Pliam 'Vao Doq. Ho lben added : • • • •_ "1 • I . .....nllit, .., .......... tried to . ~' ' lool me and 1>aM i1lle1t: I Jmow you don't L\11) 111&1 ... llnd ltlm -lo fool mt.' WU ..... aid Ho bad "Q ftlDI TIJllND .. eonftrlltlcin ....... -...S Jn 0 Qllll 11 I back lo fllllilJ mailin. lie .._- and 11.tbd -t'1e aid <of • ..... """ 11111 -... laid the -=~it . 1111 lowileaco WU aDlm--.. W...,. B ,_. ... • .,... ltih hid lbllr C'ld ·-DI I U.1 wllen 1 -_. lie .. -lo t11Jor playtmc ... lo ,.,.,. lie -..... --... el • CM4atller ftcln. 1"11 --i. wllMw inl'ldl, 11111 aoldell.,_ .... ., .... wtlli lllllllL ~ ~" ,,., .. 1"i naled .... "Aallnc llad lltlllit SS a lift l llllio ·~~ ~""--.......... ji&J• ........... _ ....... alW rdunl: llli .... -·· ......... .. -ud .... ----thl -_. a rlas mad& el Cldal -. ,_ V• J)q ..... 'llllll tw .. u.a. ,._ clalmecl It Alllnc to Iii car. Bo sslil M ._ lrJ ta --....... v-m. Ill ..... 1'nlidelll Bo • -4ltalll • rim"""nd llrl !Int .....-ol all d "' .... lie lo a aid man; we -111111 -· -clilllftn. It lift to ... _,-· .. Sugg~stion famllles are not active in churebes, cannot afford pri- vate pre-school, and nevertheless want the best for their children. The. sUlte LegiJlature iJ currently considering mas· slve funding support for early education programs, but that money may or may not come through. ln the m.ean ... time, the two West Orange County districts should keep up the good work. , A New Master Plan F;ounlain Valley City Councilmen Tuesday night ado~ a master plan for commercial development wbic.b r~esignated six parcels of land from commercial to single family residential or commercial. Some of the affected property owners complained they iWould lose money because of the action. They re... quested that councilmen leave their property master planned commercial or grant permission for a condomin· ium development Councilmen refused on both counts, and reasonably so. First, the new master plan still provides the proper ... ly owners a chance to develop commercially. Secondly, more multiple unit devel opments are not needed in the city. · The new master plan should be an impetus for the property o,wners to find a suitable commercial develol>"' m'?nt soon. Six Bright Girls . Six youn g Fountain Valley ladies were graduated with honors last week from Los Amigos High School. By compiling a grade point average of 3,7 or better (out of 4.0), ,they diJUn~uished themselves, their families and their-school. Wed like to salute Gail Armstrong, Lori Kees•. Peggy Mathews, Cynthia McNutt, Chris Tannous and Karen Wagner. H Clearcut Decision on Intentions I s Nee .red A ·very Mixed-up United States· WASlllNGTON -It is a strange war. A general is disciplined for violating the rules in attacking an enemy who bas kill- ed 50,000 Americans. The leading newspaper of our adversary praises the front-runner for the De m o c r a t i c presidential nOmina- tlon and anticipates his victory in tones of satlsf~ctlon. Americans ideriti- Cy themselves with the foe. Some news- papers proscribe use of the tmn '\ne-m7'~ to deScribe a regime 1 which has sent mechanized forces across a demiH- ,larl!ed zone into territory of another country \Ve are comniltted to protect. By a. single vote, the House Foreign AI.- fairs Ciommittee defeats a resolution re- quiring withdrawal of all forces tfom Vietnam by October 11 subject to release of prisoners of war. A VERY MJXED.()p United Stale.! clearly needs to l>e lrougbt to a elean:ut decision on what it is ~and intends to (rucHARD WILSO~ do, and that is the direction in which the Nixon administration is moving. Republican leaders met with President Nixon and tmerJed with the development of a theme briefly mentloned by the President in his address to a joint session or Congresis on lilil return from Moscow. It was a dlrect appeal to pat.pot.ism. We would not emerge from Vietnam with our honor stained. This single relermce brought an ovation from tbe joint aession. rn broader tenm, the theme would force a political decision on the issue of sabotaging President N!Ion'a' attempt to bring about peace in Vlelnam; esta~iish a new relationship w:ltb Rmsia abet Chlna and assure the continued military securi- ty of the United Stales. BOUND UP JN the issue are Pentagon expenditures for needed weapom, the coodltions for endinf the war, con- slnlction of an ABM site to ·protect \Vashington, a pu11-back from Europe and the h-iediterranean, the derense of Israel -every major issue, In fact, whkh in- flames and unsetUes American opinion. 'The inferences underlying the sharpen- ing of these issues sends the left wing of the Democratic party crawling up the wall, for the less cautious partisans or Nis:on can Jet the implk:ation lie that his opposition is unpatriotic and u n · American. That is an implk:aUon Nixon himself avoids with more care than some otheT spokesmen.. including Vice Presi- dent Agnew and Dtfense Secretary Laird. The latter's remprka about ruMling up the white Dag ol surrender came cioee to the erpl-Osi<lil po!n(. '111E INIXON I TllA'.l'EGY,. If t develops as DOW tridlcated, is best suited to counter the candidacy Of Sen. George McGovern. It would be least effective against Sen. Hubert HUll)phrey, whose criticisms of McGovern, up to now, lire oot far removed from the line Ni.on partiJsns are tskl!lc. Humphrey seems l<l indfcate bis belief that McGovern. if he becomes the Democratic presidential llOlllinee, can l>e te!ormed. But McGovern 's spokesmen picture him as unrepentant and ready to develop further the main themes on which he rode t.o victory jn the ·presidential pr1mar1e1. An lnhib!U~ factor in the attack on Nixon has been the fear that by IOl'Tle new bold •trot~ • .he will pull 1he rug from under hil cr111._, feet and lrave them lo Coolish and swJfloai:<f poslllons. TIUS WOULD BE the case again If tho mlning ind bomblnc'iipnllons in conl junclioo with South Viftn-grow1d aclion result in the coll-of tht North Vlttnamcae off~•o, ~ -blcomes • real poulb!Ut)i wh!dl ii e!almtd b ·~¥n4Y v.lllbie;_' = Bill~ Hltlement bi V • is not tile jlll)y wue~ 4f',ths were ~ ovtry looue 'o;ould have leu 1 lil:nlfielnce: / c • The bnladir -lB tlll pooturo tho Uniled States will take in ,,.,ld'alfairt I~ the future when the "no more Vletnams .. cry has faded. Thia will remain m dispute between tile Nlx0<> portisans and the Democratic left wing. 'Enfant Terrible' Coming to:. T,rial • • With bis trial coming up in Loo Angeles, Daniel Ellsberg ls aSSUttd of a niche In the pantheon of radical chic. The Ph.D. enfant terrible, f01111'<ly ol the Rand "O:n1)., faces up to 115 years in prison if convjcted on all 15 counts against him. Anthony Rosso, a former Rand colleague and alleged CO<OllSpirato1 .. ill the Pen- tagon Papers caper, can get a maximum of 35 years. Despite the heavy penalty Ellsberg may have to pay !or leaking thto documents that trace the origins of the Vietnam. war, some radicals don't b).ty him. Former Weatherman Eric MaM maintains that Ellsberg's defection was not cauRd by "an attack of moral scruples" but bY "the horTib\e fear that he ... had picked the wrong side." EllSberg has inlta(ed.other members of the c:Ount.r..:u!ture with his call for soda! "~' rather than revolution. llLUllEllG BAS bis own views abOul bis C<1Dverslo0 lo an antiwar lllance. '!be entwllile cold warrior freely admitJ he once tupporled the Idea ol tending troops to Vletnlm. After chanfllng bls own mind about that, he tried changing th• estabiishmmt's by boring from within. ·"Saeaking troth to power" didn't work anl Ellsberg came to the coovlctlon tbat, "Yeu don't influence power that way . Y.U share in 1btl crimes of power that way." nie...•1 a fragile par>Uei between Etlai>erg and Sen. steveT11 Muon of Virginia, wbo wm1 to t~ -1e witb oecnt infcau....., ov.r lit,_. .... Convlncecl lllO J 1)1• 'lhlsty with Br!tsln W• bad for M>erlea, MllOn bad !I publllhed 'll!dle Its fate WU irtlil In Ille ~. In so doing, he 'flolaled Senate ·---•• 6et1"1t! ---. Dear Georte: ' Your column ha1 been 1 high point of my day for yesn •nd I read you regularly. I ani oot rich and famous and owe au my succeu to follow••• vour odvlce! " .. ,,_, GRATEFUL Dur Grsleful: • You DO Does anybody have 101 bsck i.ue. wilh m7 <'Olumn In II! (I've -so bu!)' wrttia( lhll stull it aevw croaed my miDll lo rad it.) • . EDITORIAL RESEARCH . " secrecy and was roundly condemned by poli~cai opponmls. Muon was never bro!Jght to trial. And the d!ctioDary of AmericuBiocnJlh.Y... E-, lilllatsnewu drlv:.'t;-..ru: '"lbore can be no -but !hot to !n1onn, not to hann, lhe • 16asoo•s motjves wJr. honor ab I•. '' AN BvSli MOM )Jll'lllel * esists EllsberJ's mo!iVet, wiatever hillorj between J:lllbltg ad 'Oen. Joflll ii. decide1 lhem to be, may 1>e lm!IOrtaol lij , LaveUe (ret.),. the twiner .,.1111 ...... of another sense. ~gal tdlOtsn bllleve lhe Air Force unlta In ~ • i:.t111t government must prove Elloberg helleved fr<eit told',• Houoe Armeci Stnktl fl>. the Pentagm Papers could be used vesupt!ng subcommiltee JI? n that ha ", •. to the injory of the United Ststes." bad~ some io -raids in Vletnsm. Like Ells berg mid _,the 'Leased' lnt,erest-free general did what he -rathEI' -1111 civilian authorities -thought was necessiry, ri(tit and proper. ~1!'11Pl!lr~U1l~ll!!!s_Ne rJ&~ tn some circles as haYing been aimpl;y a matter of sensible lriilitarr tactics.-And El(.!tiera's dectliOn Is slmllarly ....,, in olll<r clrdi., ... matlei of.bis _.i- lnfl to • hltJi,ei duly lhan loyalty to Ille system. Obviously, the rl"1ts end' ""1ngl of boll!_. ore lllJllT.-la the By ROBER? E. BADHAM A11emb!ymu, 7111 ~ If you're • middle-income laxpa)'!!r making "forced loans" to Uncle sam through wltbboldinl taxes, Jou.,,niay be paying too much. f'he lalalt espmate'tJ • that over·wlthholding for lfll ii expected to result in a tojal ol ..... ~o b!llton "ieaaed" to the federil I~ In- terest.free. At the coosurner level, overwlthhol~ Is "forced aav!ngs". The origins! ldea was to c\J.t tas:es this year via higher e,x .. emptions, but the withholding tables haVe had e:sacily the opposite re!lllts. Further, they've taken •the biggest 'bites out of mlddl .. income paychecks, hitting the facilities thol spend besviest on non- subl!sterxe Items. Tbil resulu in putting a real drag on retail aales, travel outlays, elc. In f1c1, some research people aay it heipt explain why the aavblp rate re- maini., llilb-Ordlnarllf, Illa.I would he taken 11 1 llp d low COlllUmer cor> -· ... t -It iJ slcnlflcant that the nle ii nol rumtng <!fen blcber. '· A DELA YllD l!fTECT is -Ible, too, and It WW be a "'-· All money that Is beinl oveNKbbekl wlll Ill•• to be ' repaid fo the tsxpa,.r -apr"1( -in • bonanza ol tax refund checb. That, of course, could be a plus -lf the economy should need a boolt ~t the lime the dlecb are ma!led. But H eerty "IS !s -... .......... likely, and the prof>. lem II holdlnfl iilflaliOn In check, ,. multi·blllion.sollar tax !rindfall could lplll d' ••er. It lln1 apected that much will be done . about lNI --. Tbl u.s ~ry 11 st:£Cllll .. Jp lo encoarqe mare ':' to rtcha t be I r "'"' wll bJ eltillllnl blatr ,,.. eqitl111 However, •mmn ay ~ • (GUEST ~ORT J clri"' llu bad Hiiie l6cl • far, and • eye ., • -· • there Is claullt Ille l'tM-1 TV ipota, 'i'Ao"'1'""" ore .;ii; 1!lilborf ,_. radio Olld new-adl will l>e more; trial, "'11 ~ '* --~! llllCCemfllL 'lllal', too, ~ oil ',_ .inpotn~ TllE1IE ARI TWO l'eUOlll adnnced Noam Oloml~ MIT'a .-.i intalJoe. for tsxpayer reluctance oo !hi" People tu11; -.., ibO •••-"clJoapi ll.ke to gel tax refund checb. Tbey look noth1111· Tbere'1 a 1111 ,_. • lllllallllCtl on overwltbholding u a kind ol to frtril!e-l!beral ~. ancl tillt'a "Chriltmu Club/' providlna welcome all." No one can mHlll't, tboulb. hOw; k t and -·-of ....... who much -lllt d -•1-bu -poc e money. . • . ·-., .....,.. ~!:'· p t •--•··· -•-•· unable to in ·the ·year -~ tile •JIOl'I were 'fan w -•• are -·•v published. Or -t effect !lit Papen wiU' figure how much they should adjust by -have .., """"""•' .._.._, ID the they're confuled, even u you and 1, by United .. .:::-the instructions. .._.. Of coune, the Treuury department could change the withholding tables for lite '72, aad ii. ha1 beta 1Uggested that a "wilhbolding bollday" l>e Ml. But so far the tax officials say they hove no sue!) fn. tentlons. Somo oboerVers suspecl the 'lhlsary liktl the ntra Income, and tJ willing to face the rsfltnd proble1111 111len U can' he avoided. TBIS, ROWBVER, rreata a muaive economJc force. II II C<rtaln to -ef· fectJ thst are aJtocether f1n1cntenllonal, and qulle poaibiy Yer/ ho1Jllf.ul., Alreacly, It 11u cut deeply Into fede'rat sltort.len1\ money needs, and II pressi111 market ti\. torest rates down1lard while buslnm·n· pandl. ' JI ,might be well, therefore, jf your In- come la 111bject lo withbol<lq, to file a W-4 form to chance.,... willlholcllal l'llt f"'1tl now on. Conslderin& todq'• lllcb- grada bond 71elda and -inlmotl ...... ltHemllomaU ___ _ to lnvetl the -.. .,... dlooatllcal. • Olt .... CGUT . DAil ~· PILOT .. ~ N. 'lt'nd, l'llbllMlr ' '~ ~;.,,;,, ~ Alblft W. Bula Editorial ,.,. .r.llllr ~ ·..n1or111 -ot the llllQp pttot tttkl to inform t.nd •Ulmt- late nMlen by J>IM<llU111 thll newt~per'a •plnlonl aM com- 1 mtnWY on. iooec:s ot tfttttttt .,. flrnllle .... , by pnwidln( • -1«u.-ot· ... - ·-br iw-U.C IM dl~' QI tnfwM4 ... ....... ___ ....,. of tbt-41¥. 1'rlday, JUJ!e 23, 1972 U.S. Points .To Ellsberg In 2nd Leak LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The ......,. ment pointed to Dlnl1l l!:Jltberf and hla ...,i.teo as Ille chlet llJllltd8 today le .., alltpd ......i Penlafm Papers IHk -to colwnnllt Jack Anderton -even 11 Elllbera'• esplonqo trial for the first , leak II 1bout to bqbi. Elllberf, bis codel"!dtnt Anthony J. RUNO, their d<lense attorneys and Andtrni an denied Ille 1CC1111llon -the lawyers calling It a "!alt ditch d'"perate move" to dlocredlt EU.btrc and Rulso. The Justice Iltpartment Thursdey ullecl the federal Judge htarin( the Pen-taeon Papen cue for 1 hearing Into what federal olflci&ll nld was publlca- tiM ol prevloualy WldllclOHd perts ol the claulfied report tn te\len of Anderam11 columns durlnf the put two woeka. There ii 111 hl&h likelihood, U not • ctr~ talnty, that tbe IOUrce or the volumes wu the defenae in thls cue," the govern- llleJll proeecutor arsued. The Anderson columnt "dllsulle the .aurce of the e1cerpte and nowhere re. veal that they are tlken from the Pen- t11Qn Papers," the government saJd. "Ttltse f1cts, together with the liming ot the articles an<f other circumstMce1, Indicate that th!1 material from the negotiation volumes ii being planted with the defense in thll trial," the Justlce Depertment charged. The material 1n question deah with diplomatic moves b<tween 1165 and 1161 to reach 1 peace stttlement with Hanoi. EU1b<rg once lllid he delib<rately "1tllheld tbooe volWDel when he leaked others to newsmen, b<caUle he did not want the material in them to interfere with current peace talks. The govern- ment aeld krJowledJe of the methods and machinery involved could hamper U.S. nesotiaUons becaUlt the volumts "con- tain sensitive WormaUon, Including oom· inunlcatfons intelligence." Ellsb<rg has said he no longer has those volumes. But U.S. Dist. Court Judge Matt Byrne earlier ordered the Juttlce Department to tum over its copies of tbe volumes -since they would be uaed by the prosecution -to the lawyers for EUsbtrg and Russo. But be clamped a strict secrecy lid on the conttnta of the volumes. In a joint denial stat.ment, the six defense attGrneya uld "the defendants Hd their lawyers have no knowledge ol any fact.I upon wblcb 111ch a charge could beboaed. "TIU lalae alleptim by the Justice IJepartmeot lpptlrl to b< a laat-dilch delperate more to create prejudice qainat tho delendanla in a caae Wi the American ~ ue coming m and more to ncosnJ,ze a al hoax/' lawym aid. • The lawyers 11ld Andtraon pve 11 h"' source for the columns a White Hou8' paper he obtained, whlch drew on materla/ from the PeoI11on Papers and otb<r IOUl'COI 11 well. "II 1 leak did in fact occur;the moat likely -lbWty is that it came from the 1overnment," the defenae lawyers oald. In Washington, Ar"'ldel'l....,IOll~ 1aid, 111 have received nothing from Ellsbtrg and thil includ .. an ol his defense counsel. .. Swnes Concert Producer Scores Police Attitude SAN DIEGO (AP) -The producer ol the ROlllng Stone• rock music concert here, where several hundred persons clashed with police, aaya lbe incident was a "dlagraceful display of a lackadaisical attitude" taken by the San Dle10 Pollcc Department. "None or this would have ever occured had the San Diego Police Department done what was done in every other com- munity, which la lbnply to BB1lst in time of need when the need II stated well in advance.'' Bill Graham lllid Thursday in a letter to Mayor Pete Wilson. M ak ing Ezlt Keeping one step ahead of the light drizzle In the Southern California area, this girl takes leave from a sparsely popu· lated Santa Monica beach - to return when there is more sun, and, alas, more people. • Deputies Nab 10 For Alleg ed Do g Fight Promotion LANCASTER (UPI) -A groop of peraom accused ol prom.U,. deadly dogllgbls had a permanent concrete fighting pit as a stage for the bouts, 1herlff's depuUe.!1 say. The deputies and vlce squad detectlvea arrested 11.t men and four women 'Ibun- day, charging them wllh cruelty to animals for aUegedly staging the battles between dogs of the pit bull breed, lighting canines ol the English bulldog family. Pit bulls have been known and bred for centuries for their unrelenting grip, the source of the "bulldog grip" cllche. Once locked ooto the throat or body of an op- ponent, Ibey grind ever deeper into the llOlll, Icnoring pain and resistin( eflorU to pry them oil until the foe Is deed or maimed. Roo ney Jr., Pair Face Drug Raps L06 ANGELES (UPI) -Mi.key 114oMY Jr., son of tho actor, and Cltherlno Frances Philbin, former wife of televnlon perlMaUty Regis Philbin, have b<en indlcted oo federal narcotics charles. Rooney, "II, and P..fr1. Philbin1 34, were indicted Thurtday along wIUt Jeffrey Lawrence Brookner, 19, on cbarces of _.llhlg and distributing cocaine, the U.S. attorney'• office 1akf. lf convicted they couid be fined up to IS0,000 eoch and sentenced to up to 33 years in Jail. 'Ibey were arrested e¢ier this month. NLRB Ruling Vp Joeld SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Ith U.S! Circuit Court of Appeal today upheld a Natlooal Labor Relltions Boan! ruling tbal International Typographical Union Local 21 engaged in-imlalr lebor pnc- llces by staging a secondary boycolt of San Rafael Independent..Journal ad- vertisers. The coort also upheld a U.S. Dlllrlcl Coor! fmdlng that the union and tw9 of· ficus were in civil contempt for con- tinuing picketing of businesses in con- nection wttb the local's strike agaimt the newspaper. H~ever, it did reverse contempt con- vlctiobs of Local 21 Prealdent Leon Olson and Secretary-Treasurer G. M. Bachich, sa ying there was no evidence they knew aboot the continued picketing. . P ri•n•rt1 Alllrmefl SACRAMENTO (AP) -A federal judge has upheld California's winner· tak ... n prmiary electloo, afflnnlng Sen. George McGovern's claim to aJI of the state's 271 delegate vot<s at the llemoq'aUc Nation.al CmvenUon. U.S. District Coor! Judge Philip Wilkins dismissed on 'I1rursday a 5Wt brought by four losers in tho June s cau~a pr .. ldenuat primary. Tho challenge, led by an att<rney reiresenting Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey'• Califontia campaign, contested th e system that gave all delegate votes to the winner, clalmlng it deprived some California Democrats of their full vote. .Jackson Kin Sue SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -George Jacksm's parents have filed a $15 million lawsuit claiming the mootin( deaUt of their 10D at San Quentin Prison last All(llll resulted f1'Q\D "inteotional wr<>ng· doing or neglect." JacUon, 29, was gunned down by guanis who lllid be was attempting to escape. Tt.,. suit, flied in U.S. Dnlricl Coor!, CMl<ildl the cmvlct .. Dlbor, one of the SOJedad Brother1, was "set up" and "1WJ1D1arily ei:eeufed:." - Bike lteftual Asked SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Slate Boord o1 Equallzatim Comm!Hloner W1111am M. Beooett Is aaking the Public UIUIUes Commission to reject Pacific Telephone Co.'s new request for a $198.2 million rate tncreaoe. s.nnett called 1blll"lday for public hearinc• and lllid Pacific Telephone must prove·"lt ii indeed in an emergency 00& diUOn." Brophy's Wife Faces ,Drug Rap, Manslaughter LOS ANGELES (AP) -The 19-year· old wUe of Republican Assemblyman BUI Brophy has been charged with felony manslaughter and driving under lb< Jn. fluence of dangerous drugs, a district at· tomey's spokesman says. The cotnplaint issued Thursday said Susan Marle Brophy wa1 drivini her husband's car wbed it crubed head~ Sunday into a small truck, killing a Qidaby couple and tnJurtnc a ~ In Mrs. Bropby's car. Officers ldenUOed lb< deed as Chris Pallla, a, and his wile, Elizab<tb, f9. Mrs. Brophy and a woman identified u Marte11Jou1 Manalclens were treated for minor injurlea and releued. llAaY PllJIT y Buonte•..,..., $258 Mi ll ion Cut Oui of Budget S.lal.UIEllTO (AP) -and trim" the cost ol atate•I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o... !lo-aid lleapn bu rovernmeot. He hu nowli ""°"" ha .. Ill!! a ""'lb mu vetoed a Iola! M mllllon with tho llate'• purse "'1'1nis, from the 11.1 stete budgets. vetolnc $151 mllllon out of the -· .......,. •~ IW '*'IY II btillon '""'•et sent ·-r-..,. was .... m OI\ -duriJlg JIU. him by Iba Leclalature. Thal wu a lean year when Tho Republican chief U · Reacan't austerity budJet wu ecuUve pnd the lptDding bW padded out by the DemocraUc foe the yeer alartinf July I budget-ma kers in the down to f/,7 btlllon before Leg!allWre 1llJlinl It into law Tllurad1y · th · u I ., t evening. That maku Ii the ... But Is Is • rela Vt 1 ,a Uon'1 nnmtrup state bud,Jtt _ year for the 1t1te ~ after New York. and the extent of Tburad1y 1 The Vetoed Items ranged big cols WIS a aurprlle. from le0,000 to help the city of Revenues are runnlnf wen Sonoma celebrate 111 150th ahead ol last year and blrtbday to $73 million in new Finance Diroctor Verne Orr state aid to public schools. said tbe state milht wind up Reaaan lllld it was fine foe 'with a $400 nuruoo budJel Sonoma to mark its heritage, aurplus at the end of the new but "expendJture of 1tate tax llscal yea;· funds should b< limited to Al Reagan signed the new events that are clearly of budget . before a conference statewide l!lignificanc::e." room full of reJ>Orters ,.nci As for school money the aJde1 he said, 111 hope your budget still boosla state iid by beadllne writers wUI note that $190 million -up to about$U Cllliornle -Ute largest state billlon -Reagan said. 1be In population -is still fourth other $13 million will be re-In total budgels behind the talned for allocation by the federal government, N e w :o.mocmtc.contrlled Legl.sJa. York City and New York ture to poor school districts, State. said. California was first among Reagan rolled back the .!lize the states when Reagan took of aalary increases the office. Legislature voted for state employes and f a c u I t y member1, and cut a Jong list of other items filling U legal· aize pages. Re1gan look office in 1967 pledging to "squeeze and cut * * * Democrats Seek GOP Aid in Veto LOSE 20 POUNDS IN TWO WEEKS! F1mou1 U.S. Wo,,,.,, Ski THm Dlat During the non-snow off season the U.S. Women's Alpine Ski Team members go on the "Ski Team" diet to lose 20 pounds In two weeks. That's right -20 Pollllds in 14 days! The bas Iii of the diet Is chemical food acUon lllld was devised by a famous Colorado phyJlclan eapecially for the U.S. Ski ,Team. Nonna! euorgy iJ maintained (very Important!) while reduc- ing. You teep '1full" -no starvation -because the diet iJ desilDtd that way. It's a diet that is easy to follolf whetlier you work, travel or stay at home. This iJ honesUy a fantastically successful diet. If it weren't, the U.S. Women's Ski Team wouldn'i be per- mitled to use It! RighiT So, Jdve yourself the same break the U.S. Ski Team gets. Lose weight the scienti· fie, p,roven way. Even il you've tried all the other clleb, you owe it to yourself to try tho U.S. Women's Ski Team Diet. That is, If you really do want to lose 20 pounds in two weeks. Order today. Tear this out as a reminder. Send only $2.00 ($2.25 for Rush Service)-Cash ls O.K. -to: Ski Team Diel P.O. Box 15493, San Diego, California 92115. Don't order uri!ess you expect to lose 20 pounds in two weeks! Because that's what the Ski Team Diet will do! SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Re'agan's cut from the Legislature's version of the budget haa prompted Democratic leaders to seek Republican help in restoring all or part of the amount. See If you've won this week. "The eyes of all concerned Californians ought to be on these Republicam who could, with Democrats, override cer. tain deletions,". Senate ma· jorlty floor leader George Moscone (!).San Francisco) aald in a statement. Assembly Speaker B o b li"l"'!tli (0.Van Nuys) said 19 ~are lnembers of a coaOOon which sought to persuade the governor not to make 1 fl3 million cut in state aid to local schoois. An ovettide of a veto -·it hasn~ happened since 1948 - would tate 54 votes in the Assembly end 27 vol .. in the Senate. Moretti said he thought that II the Senate overrides lb< veto, the chances are good tbe Assembly would too. Here is a nmdown of items vetoed: June 23 through June 29, 1972. 11 3 10 16 9 6 21 20 25 19 24 2 5 7 ~ 4 13 " 17 . 1~· 8 18 22 Pick up a Bingo Card fr om a participallng Shell dealer!oday or send a self·addreued envelope to Department BFC # 1, P. 0 . Box 279, Chicago, .. 14 23 15 Illinois 60648. Every Shell Bingo Clrd /s a potential winner. So ,.,. your cards-II one doean'I win lh/1 week, II could win next WHk.. -School aid -the governor blue-penclled $13 mi1li<>n in state aid for local school!:, saying ii would be "bold in reserve until school linaocing reform legWation is enacted l;;;;;;;;;;~~~~iii:iiiiii:iiiiii:iii~iiiiiiii:iiiiii:iii~~~iii:iii~~~~~iiiiiiii:iii~~~ to meet the plight of our low-Ii wea!Ut school dlstrlcls." -Tuition -Rtagan vetoed $28.5 million attached as a rider to the budS"I bill to ellmlnate tuition at t b e Unlveralty of California. PIANO SALE SJOO . OFF ~,!". Fellowlnt1 N9W Medel1: 1200 26J5 1230 -2030 2MS CONN SPINET -Slny perlOlll were arrested and 15 were injured In the June I! disturbance outside the San Diego Sports Arena. Police said the crowd wu angry at not being able to get Into the coocert, in many cases because individuals hid purchased ccunterfelt tickels. Sore Feet ' . Police lllid tthe Bropbya, who live In m,bland Par , were staying at Manbu arid that Mrs. rophy was driving to San- ta Monica to shop 10< breakfast when tbe crash occurred. -Salary Raises -Reagan chopped out $15.56 mllllon that was added lo Ute budget by the Legislature to give state employes a 7.5 percent pay hike, reducing the pay raise to Reagan'• original proposal of $ percent. Reagan alao aluhed $11.S million from the budget that would have given state University and co I le g e s faculty members 12.$ percent pey bikeo, reducing tbem to 7.6 percent. Al!O cut WU a $12.56 million augmenlation that would have boooted Unlverally of Ca Ii lorn i a faculty llliarles by 12.5 per- cent They will DOW rise by 7.5 percenl WURLITUR DELUXE SPINET The next night rioting broke out at a Stones' Concert in Tucson. Ariz., after youths without ticket.I tried to get into the concert hall. There wu earlier vio1ence in Vancouver, B.C. • • Miss Fresno County, Coleen Officers said tbe woman wu driving under the influence of secobarblW, a sedaUve, which she .. id wu pmctlbed for b<r. Graham said hil staff contacted the police department weeb in advance bul th.It officers did not show up as early as had been advised and then failed to take !mmedlale action lo disperse the crowd. Ann ·Kincaid, 19, of Fresno, rests her feet after posing for pictures for the opening of the 1972 Miss California Pageant in Santa Cruz. The 30 competi· tors continue tonight alter Los Angeles and San Mateo won top f.irst-round ratings. Brophy, 3', .won the GOP nominaUon for the 30th Coogroulonal Dlatrict in lbe Juno I llri!Dory election. Ho bu represented· the f8th uaemb17 dlatrict alnce lut Novemb<r. THE "IN" PLACE TO-GO! @!8J@J!ll@&@@(J!Jflf!iif!Jlf momJ. I · ll9J@UO@TJ!1?1~1 ) FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON -Q9ry l'uckwtt •Tu Wlllloms • Breod E...ey Broa. ,. Skiles a. Henderaon Parltlclp l"•mlly ""t1ormora • i!ddle DNn .. TINBIGDAYS J!JNl19·25 l'ROM ~ WDK DAYS SAT, a. SUN. JO AM l"•lr DIWe a. N-rt Blvd., Coolll M- "*'111 tl.llO Junkin •1.00 Kids 251 ' 100 Greet Young Guru LOS ANGELES (AP) About 100 de~oteu of a If. , ..... Id -guru ...,. corned their sptrltuaf leader 1t international Alrport by Chant· iag, linelnf hynw, 1ea1- terlnf ,_ pttala lllll 11...i.tnJ or prootraUllf themsel .... "Pretty aood," aald $hr1 Sant JI Mahar.J of his ....,. tim. Ho arrlwd 11nindq, .., .,_,. lei "' • -Id tcur, d'-' In 'lllllte boell, wlll ponta and white Nehru JanMl. .. _li ' -Medi.cal -He eliminated 125 million added to the budget hy the Leglllalure to reduce the counu .. • lhare ol COiia undei' the Medi.Cal pro. gram. He also chpoped ModJ. Caf fwldl by -432.S mllllon, nying It reOected revised ca•loadeatimatea •• HAMMOND SPINET 01.GAN M .. •l•Y $995 ·w. $1HS.OO ·----·-NOW HAMMOND SPINET OIGAN Wllll .. ,.njfc~ $1495 W• $1nt.OO -NOW HAMMOND CONSOLE & DILUXE SPEAIEI ~;.:.: :w OllLY$ I 5f5 • ALLI P9AMOI 9UAU .... ID , .. ,..... ,. ...... ·-- {,~~l~s:-:Ow $1695 WUR111%ER CONSOLE OIGAN {:=~ wow$2595 HAMMO.,D D£LUXI SPINET ORGAN' e! p uuo MOW.$1495 ; : WUIUrm ' Sl'INB THEA TllE ::Tim.oo ~ $1495 . n\~ $599 , ~WAIY $1249 .• =~LE $1195 ' lo1t• Coad Plaza M lridol St. :-Ph: 541-zm . I l ' I I •_.I • 7 • • Gtast VOL 65. t:"Q· ;11s, 4 SECTIONS, 46 "PAGE$ _ QltANGE-COUNTY, CAl:lrO~Nli' .own aces • • • Jolin~-~~ Martha ...... · --1' ·, .; ... ; Miu:heli' fims to.. Soothe . ·Wife . ~ -- • THE ONLY WAY ' TO 'DRIVE' THROUGH. ISLETON TODAY ·IS ltf /i'IOAT AFTER FLOOO HITS . S.nclbeg•Worbn.i... 36 Hour Stnlftli M'l.oweJINiloSa!Nn Volun!Mfl ' . . . .N.Y. St1zk1 N • • IVIOD Isleton's New Levee Ruptures ISLETON (AP) -A has!Uy bulll dirt banie< pve way, floodJng a l<Clioo of this evacuated river town, and city fa· !hers met today to decide the Mure ot their communlty. Weary workers who batUed for two days to build an emergency levee scram- bled for sai.t, when It ruptured 'll>urs- day night -but federal officials lllld the water did not rise 11 much as u:- pected cM1Dt the night. Dy late monlng, only about beH the town's boUlel were flooded. 'lbe remain- der ud the entire -dlatrlct ..... uolffected and l&lv ... and - """"' ..... wort1n1 In foWll. ''The loa ol the ring levee lln>lllld lsJe. loo bas incnued conalderabl,y the prob- lem o! ~ from the damap," .. id Terry -. uslllant ncional dJ. red« for lhe Office " Emergency p,. parednes1 • Meade Ald foW1I olllclall ,.... meet. Ing to dedde wllen Isletm, Pep. !,I'll, can be -blled again. TALKING l'Rot,\ NEWPoi.T Mlrtho. Mitchel! DA .Aides· Look Into .Anaheim. Panel Recommends Park Meade Aid "Ille moot sian!flcanl fact Is that Andruo !Jim! bes become Andrus Lake and Bnnnan Island baa becorne Brannan I.Oe. To de-water thole lakes Is golnf lo be a very complicated and diffJCUlt poblem." . . Spedal Sessio~ ' . • To Study Newport tludget Scheduled : ---1im inool In ..., SllurdlJ "'1r.m. 1n c111· -lbe popooed fl.I -do Ir=-........... ·-. fllllll pabllc ~· ....... , .... JJ 11 41 ...... llGDdv ....... wlll W. IJ&diipllllie ........ ..... tll1 ........ -L: ·-.... -... llllpt d J1l"llUb' ..... . • ~Mll,I 1M+ F.Af .... .lo ~ ...-.....,. ... ... -"'a-.~•_... :1;::"*"7i --~flllllll'wllll nt11& ..... laa1* ...... -II la baol la .... lillldllC•--• ,.,n's ................. .. ~.,, ....... . • • ;} • • •• • • ~'l-year~"!d: CiUe Dropped : • , .IM:DllYILLE, Jl'la. (AP) -.... a., wbo pl -;:: wllll ........... -be lifted on • '."'1•..W ....... -. wmt fno ............. .... -·~ a. ....... bad *" ll'finC I-. -In """ ~Orlla--. !lolllld .... ... . .... ~,,_, ... ... ~"L'lii::d: ~ .. ....... tr 1' ..... dadlll - ' ua .. 6"'a.W-• -Jo. -'l'9 -lbe wdlrelll aJllllJrbul wu # $1 -~ • . ' ' . . • • • 1 :on Balboa Trailer Site ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' . . .. . ·. ~ Pr~serve ::· Report :Cloaked ' . , I l . ' lsletm ts at the highest point on Anclrul lsland -lhe nmtbenl·1\;;~ the -lltnf. ... &Jail lies ti> lbe ..... • . '11..ie ... aid lat ..... ,.,., .. ~ ~ ..... ., Aledlw, -" ... ............... 1 lovee bea ......... tlloft. Ila ...... ·u.:t 11 lb lo 11;n'""¥'• d A11tr Ila 11111. tCiJ: lr>te "1111111 to ava hltlGel ........ .... Col . .i.-C. Da:n& el 1111 ._, Olrpo ot llail-Ald: "Ono brut lo aU 11 takea. lt11 all over. We lolt," "We ""' lllllng -bags oa lhe dlb," recalled Robert Lee, :IO, of Isleton. "SUd- deqly -ie ytUed 'break! break!' Than ""' two or lhree little brab and we tried to ftll one." "The Giber two just ran qether, • be said. "We put plmic on -It but It juat wubecl down the hill. II WU 15 feet wide when wo left; Just pouring llroueh." , The flnt splJI WU DW' l pickle poo. ,..Ina Dlalrt about four blocks f.nJpl lhe heart ol the 'town which hid a popiJ•tkla of l,lllO, - Wltbln an hour, flood waton l!ll'fld lllroqh at leut five more !nab to cover l1iO>lhlnll of 1111 towD, no 'Ill lo wltbln • ball bloct of dty beD. It -1rom a f.,. lncbeo to n .. feet .., 1a lbe town by IDOl'lling -and rising. Domvan cHml•qd the more than MIO nooct ...,....., on Ille levee lhorUy ·•lier the nm breot, say!nr,''There 1a noth!nc more thiey can do." Moat of the town'• retideata w.-e evacuated 'lbUndly • • The. loll of• bomeleu bu 1ncreued from an .um.led 1,500 after 1111 lint day ti. flooding lo DW"ly 1,000, ofllc:lala 11lcL ' Ten perm have received minor ~ juries but DO deallls have been nporled, Damlce bu been eatlmateci at fll mJJllon. Tbar K41ard, of MCby Rio VIiia, oal4 ho .... lbe ..... Meplll( lllroaCh sicks of lllld cm !'!JI of tho nblHoot hilll dlU willcll•ramdedllnelldolotlbe-. ,,,. -atartod lo -&11111 tbe .. 11 Miid and dirt llllderwtb • 1111 .. Xdmd "'1d. . •. .. ..... The -1111rmm -It will ... • lad -... _ 11111 ..tend -.. tbe clouds and --· Jllpo •ll, ..... IMI. I , IN8IDll 'l'OlfAY u.:~~ .. ~ dloH~ ,...,,_ .. - lroi ..... ,N""' '°" --""" al ...... IOIUI hll groat coll. SH 14dof'I Wt1kcnclt1'. , .... -• =--~ .. " • --• ---. " ;,)=-... .. -. --I ::: ...... = -• -... T•.-a W .... -I --... .. =-.. "' ---.. -• --• • • • • • -eMl.Y l'ltGT • llUCH RlllDIHTW. ~ •• ·c ,.._ ____ ....J • • llllllDINnAL ') --.......,_,,,.=_ ... •......:"'-==--•• ••====• . I ,. --------WllT IA.LIO~ .-•::;•::;•.:•;...· --------lf ~ _:;.:::.:.......~='""')' ( 1 r /4'111Tl __ _ ~ ---... ----• l Ii • • ~ ' '. • r ••I!':.,. Mesa to Think • Rerouting Over By RUDI NIEDZllUII ' -wltb blm up to' the point diat lt's Of ... - --11o1nr to be aMll or. me!!." ' Mayor Jack llommetl uid today lbal CUrrent pl1111 call for the freeway lo the C..ta x-Ql)I Qouncil would have run aloog Superior Avenue I'¥! lo join to "give dae~1=:'arcblog evaluation" with tht propoatd Paclftc Cout Ft-ay . to the state )' Commbsk>n'a otter Tbe Pacific Coe t route how1vtt a~ars to reroute Iba Nawport Fttoway. to bl Jn 'Jeopitdy w frewarwalcbers I I • I CITY PLANS WOULD ELIMINATI TRAILIRS, WIDIN BEACH, ADD TINNIS COURTS AND OTHlll l'UILIC RECREATION PA:CtLtTJIS Staff Raport H11 Stron9ly Racommonded Convanlon of 4,3 Ac'" and Eviction of 51 Moblle Heme T enant1 'l'bo offer, dleobed Tburlday, alb ballavt tbel Aist~n 1lo b 1 rt Colla X,.a H ti -id like to place !ht , Bod1-'1 (II-Newport lleaiil) elforta to flotway alont Newport Boulevard,. u dtlola tt will bl suCCllilfi/L • '• originally proposed, 'l'bts would have the · -1l>e Super!tir (red )OOti\ ~110 l!Jve a l Fro• Page l lMARINA ... Rains Oust Tlwusands : Inept ml .. u!Jh In tllolr 1tewardJ!llp of the 'idel1Ddl ,, BeUencourt uJd : '"lllt t1a11' belle.., tliat a rtlpOnllble In NY, Pennsylvania 11CUon IUCh as <O!lv~ Ibis private use 1 lo . a public use WOUid demons Irate the ' I IJOOd faith of local government to provide ., no Allodated ""' cllf'I power was off, HOlpltall ....- 1 •-ble.-1 ml ulllluUon to-IM A'bl'li·tlln 1tor111 dllupd lhe Eul In .. trpney teneratora Into Ult. rborellntJ\ llo,,addtd• • · •· · ··' Homtl and alllomobilM ware a)'tpl : Btlltooourt a!JO noted the alectlon two tile' wUt of ~cu dltturbanct Atnu aw~ In hall a dolen utllllte Naw York t 1111:1 ato when vottr1 lumtd -. a today, MM!ln1 lhe mlfbl)' Olllo RlVer ·llld cw.f, beNI by rqlog flood walll'I. Na• Pt-.! .. _ of Ille -Ba 1111111 lllDlllor ltrwlll out of lhelr btnD. llGllal Guard unlll wera oul and ovacua-i Cul> louo, """lend!nc thl1 demonotre~ Tn of lllouundl of J*IOlll In Naw U0111 wm under way In ltlmlra, Camlnr, r.'.bllct-~1 14 II•• up wblt la 'l'orll ...S '-lVlllla lltd lhtlr llomea, 01,.. llld l'atnted Poat, w b a r 1 ..,.lrl. ICIDt ...... led by ballcopter, Nellonal bellcoplert Wied 1111111 to uftty. He lloo clted the rteent pert bond eJac>. Guard ,_.. unlll were out In fore~.... Al WllllVllle, N. Y.1 1 ftv.ftory w1nf of llaa ln wblc:ti a ml)<lrlly -but DOI the ~ wu no lmmtdlllt end ln ...... lhe Jonoa Memorw H..i>!lal colla]llld -11!1, lwo.f!llrdl ma!ortty -U· Tba dlllb toll stood at 41, wllll ,....., and ftll lnt<i the Go-!Uver tarlb.!:d ,.... a ~n lD pay lor act-nillllnt • day after belnl undermlned by d""ilil ~and -apeco. Tba lllllonll Waather llmice warned walerl. &)' B. Woolley, attorney I 0 r Ille! a "majGr dlluter WU dlveloplog." 1'111 wlnr had -IVtcuated urlltr, M1rlilap1tlM· .. 1c11n11, &l11lld the plu. Lltlla or .. -ol lhe ... i.r and nobody WU burt, But lhe collapeo belon.-1116flen. • • · c wu upocled for a to H boura ad lhe laft a l•plna bole tn lhe J'llllltntlll por- 8' altOd .. ;lllartued tnllfc dimanf1-sehut 'alld, 'mitt poeoa .llit tine of lloll, of tile llolpllal, UPollnl -llld '"' alNN1.0Vllturned · llzoets on tile' mn or ._ ~ relnl 11lthlll a other lacJUU... Palttnla ware bpi In l'elnlllla. redluo of Nlleral hundred mll11 from lhe another part of lhe boopllal. • :;j!btt'talod out lbere t1 -an er· 111orm Cllllar." (lleo ]llctuN, Pep 4). Alld Almond, wbooa 700 l'tlldcll ware · lltlnJ ' btlcb in front of !lie pert. vir;ma wu p1....i under a ttai. of evacua\ed 'earuer1 wu lllru-with ' wtU alto bl -ltr llllii <Heil, . tJ!i8rreiicj, ai the cepllal clly of Rieb-de11rUctlon by Ill Ill of water blcbd up WtalaorUld. -111t•01.-ly-l'lduo-nicmd wu hitindited by lhe 'floodlnr behind an urth road coollnlctlon em· , ed •11•ll'lllvt cotta, 1!¥1111 lllo ell)' 1 J Ill J14ucb o1 the do to bankment )lrilll of better tllan '80,tliJo 1 ,..... llllOI var.· wn wn ~ "''When °tbet 1ou," 1 dlpUly lherUf Ha alao llld re~ of MerlniHtt of the city,... without eltclrll:llf. Three said, "II will wlpe Almond rlihl off the . a"' wlllln( to J>IY Ifie ell)I for 1 llcrit lo llmee ad\'lnclnc weters drov~ police and ,. ._ • .,.,,...i. . •bid! wwld~ II" national .peNlmeD from lhelr COJltrol ""~·Ille Oblo, P!ttaburp' faced the ~ a..,.. -.._,. . , rtaliOlll. 1wy of lhe AUerben1 River, which buf. ' "ll·.lf!e ·PNPtr!YJll•'"'1b '2 mllllon,• '·MPI "'IC!lltltm WU under "11 tn feted loose an ettlmeted HO pleaoure W~ uld. "ll't ·~ ValuabltJor ue Wllk.,.Bme, Pa., a city of 1!5,000. boats and dashed lbem to pleceo against • u a)iiat. "'Ille cllJ m)d lel Income Wortm fled a dlte, after undbaping 1 spillway. i... llill.-'y'tlld 1111 ll to malnlaln elfarta failed to •ttm the ·brlmmlll& SUI-Tiie ar'.n.l,,wtn. cnu, motJnt at a a pl!\: ID u .,.. wl>n lbe land vll111JI que!!'~ Jl!ver. record 11,a feet, poured Into tha flnl nol u.NP." As the dike broke, water poured into floor of a Chadds Ford, Pa., museum and ..!~ ... ~ ~~.~~:n:i·~~ lJ10> downtown l8Cllon of wnu..Jlam . 12.s mililon worib of N.c. Wyeth paln- '""""' -~ -~· -· The river, normollJ aboul200 J.ardl widt, ttnp wort ruabed to ufety on upper ' ~"lli, •_,, doli•t WIDI the addtli!>Ml ~:~~~:;! ~;.~_lepare°'Ti:l! !1f.':w ~-= = s:=:~ , COIWlillOn 1111 prt ~ -"1,• lro!n ~ a 'P'•1'Wli auburlian oullldt lhe.IDUltlllll windows." I ~~~~,.J!!J..~:. ... ,;,,~.. ~unlij:. , <en l'he, 1 pn!lre ,Mlddla AllantJc area bad .. -....... DOI ..., Far lo the IOlllbwelt. tllo ~ -nn li)' ---I w..t"' waJl'"1lh lllo, ti\' part 'l!ould bo unbM!I, bo Aid: cul off tbe .ttalt'a capital ell>' of Har· inceUtn\ rain, Than ~ drovo up tba Oln!Nn!Jnt . 'on tbl PBR actlcl!, r1tburc la tll dlrtctioDI. Much of the cout, dump'•• up to u eddltktaal foot of WOO]Jay Hid ha will COllUnuo lo --· " "our J10llUon all the way to the clQ' eoun-, .r 'f&ter on IOl:ne arw. . di. u ,·~ ~ • ~ • • ' !I ' ,, ~ 'J.I" ......... ~ J .. sttri1nl u I hurrtclne', lhe left blhlnd All•=· .. --.... , .. ,,,.,., . ., . ' . . J'lo .... ~.~. '='"'~i"ll .. ,!'J!t~ Juo • ;._· ...-1or,.... "Tm'hEJt AY " , . .,... GO\'..,._ _,. -•1wo10w,butlllwflJ'ap1re urr B · • • . --=.:bl"::.~:' •• ~~· .... J&mi30,Jf74. '.' I : • • ' / • 1 ... , 1toi;m move<! In to ablorb .Iler and the : ~ Jetir on," Kallm.on added. lll!frtttnc l!y Jl'lnd Ind rain lntlmmed ID R;,bbery Victim: 'Uncle Did It' . W( J'EllNANDO (AP) -Wbei) 1 lee!Mfed ftlm Vendor answered the phona ti bar booth In this !Ao Alllf]eo ""'""41, abe bwd a voice that eoundecl flmlllar IA!I t!ireolenJnr.. · . · 11Glcrla, do mefi, favor," the caDtr told ' Giotto Dlu, It. 'I'm Coln& to bold you up, IO hive the mon.y ready, 11rU havt two guy1 watchln1 you, IO don't .llllldl or you'll lit 11 1"9d ., dead." ' Bui the cJrl coiled police, and thoy were watch!PI the !Um ol]e1 booth wl!en'. a 111111 '"1111 a rlfl• dl)>ve up Wedneoday nlfbl l!lil ·rn\>bed Glqrlo of "'4. A!ia11 IAllt Me!ia.-:19, of Pecolma WH melted a blocl< alt'ly, p0Uce uld, Bein Mena w11 booked. for tn- ... uPll!lct of armed.robblry, poUci 11.~ ed. Gfortl. to tdtntlfy blm. "He't my uncle," ahe Sri.Id. OUNel COAST • DAILY PILOT ~ C.... MIL'I' ,II.OT, Wlll'Wtlldt ..... 7 7 1 ......... , ..... ""''*" "" ....... Cllllf ....... .,. ~'· .... ~ _.....,. ., ...... ,...., ....... "'1111ty, fir C.ht M .. , N...... ltKllt l•:fl ... 9MdVl'ounl1ln Valtrtr, UWlt ltlcft, lrwlrlllllddltblct W SI" Ctwlltnl•/ .... J-. C.phl,.,,. A 1Jnot1 rt:t!CNI -.. ,_,lhhM lltun11w ft hlh'tlo "'9 prlnclflel Jlllblillllnt •lint 11 1lt »II Wtd llf lttwt. CO.I• Mhl, C&llfornia, nm, Roktf N, W•-4 Pnlilllrll tNI ~ J.e~ R. c.,1 • ., YiCI,........., .._.l~r THMt1 ICffril .. ,,., -n..... •• A. -.,,,~fll• Meti11• •flw L Ptfft K.t,. ,....,.... htdl Chy l:dflw ... ,.,, ... ~ Jiii Ntwpert h-1,.,.~ II ... "'4-1 P.O. IH 1171, tJl6J , KillmiD ~ Iha ltatemllll '1'l!un-"''"""'" .., · v-•· ""-'•"" N da)'lllet·inllitbrlllcrttaryllocllnC.B. ••...-, .. oat -...-. _,_, "" Morton bait signed tnetructlooa to lhe .York and PeMl}'lvanll. .,._., 11111 Fl'lncllco olflce to 'l'bo NeUonaJ Wuther SerriCI Jn ]ll'epare an Jn.dtpth lludy o1 the _. Pltllburrb reported lhe waler leY'll at ertiel in QUllllcll includJnr a lonnlt .ep-The Point -the JunetuJ'o of l!>e prwal • " , -MO!lOllbele and AllethmY rt/an -. ·Willi. .. M' -• =-" c11r~-r· In the <iifo be&lnt -WU 25.l. ..... 1'10od'.. am 0~~, rt 0°"' ~w level la 25 feel, 'l'bo polnl 11'111~· San Frencllco, Hid that be would Pitts'"•'""''· . ; · • ' ; proceed wtlll aevalopmenl of Ibo wtldWt · ,, · _.,.. , "'"'"" . -• pl1n "11 rapidly 11 poollblf," . Al, ol DOIJ, ·we re ":"' ... tbt l(nr' Mooroe ad!nJtted lbal ~-~d ,f," U·lllld\ U It fee! -·flood proceedtnp wera very UblY:'ln ~~ =,·:z ~~tiildiali~ itla wlilt ,i!lacrepaney bltwll!l dit ' . --.n1 the· from <ldo • . Company 1 land valuallon· end ·Ibo; ·"liiili...J ""~tlitij It ·. ..:. ~· govenunmi.t•a., •. • -.. ...... ~\ ~""? wa: ~ over,•..-. , · Botrd ot SUPerwon Chatrmin llcneld ' =,..·la for a •.,_on jha , Ce1pen of Newport Beach, lhe man w1io· .and ¥obanliliefa· ,11nn," started the wboela turning Jn Welhlncton' lcted. ·Wt!Ull!I LoDr. · a , weether IJI F~txluary, 1'71 aimed 11 .,..ung the Wvlce tiydrolortst • , · · -·· ·ulll -y be bed not yet ln Elmira ln western Naw' YGl't Sltte, rectivod any ftlrthei' Wormotlon about where up to bell lhe" clty'a !Cl,000 the report. · relldonll bad been .evecuated, lbe "lt loob !Ike thlna• are movJnr In a Ctomunt River left tll bub, Two dlrecUon I llkt," Coopers 1ald. "And I llouln were ,.,.pt down the rlnr, one am looking forward to more eoUd Jn. 1plllllog ln two u ti llammed Into lhe fonnotlon from lnterlor." Main Street Bridle. Battle · of Bulge Story- Just 'Weight' Till Sunday . -.. - Hero'• a pnvltw peek al lhe .. ...,.. . WHAT'S .VP DOC?1-'111111'1 lhe lllla. the DAJLY PILOT wlll cfeu..t· to ill ot an ai!PNJ!tiri>a11·fllll er pl-cf readero on Sunday: dop and call _ and tho people I b t y BArn.E OF BULGES -Weicht I'&-late with thtm wl>m ........ to tho duction lreotmenll CID thin your wlllet """ (or ]lllrll) llmoll u much 11 lhlY thin enlillll ll!IOpilll. · -. you -.,..yt,e • .., more. Stall 1Vrlter "BUND LIWll BUND ·-A llc.U, George Leldel'1 lllory will be 1 .. 1ured M blind Hunllnit111 lleacb man -II to "YOU Page.". establish a county ct.mmlttee to coordio· LOS ANGELES POLITICS -The dll-ate Job and tralnlnJ lnformatlcn f 0 r trict ellomty r ... la 1olnl to It! llotter blndlcapped -· · • and toilgber, ~ lo prldtciloruo of TODA'f'I aAl8INC PlllCll , , , - Southern Cali(ornia FOCU1 column. In Holland, the druc market ts reported THE NEW HAYAKAWA -AllO on lhe much Ilk• lhe ~Uoo prlca ... --t£'='-.g.:IQ ~1:'.11 II~.; ftt1•I II f114) &4J.OJ1 • e 04 MNlll ... '4WA71 B:U~i;:j Edllorlal Palf, columnill S. I. lley• quoted ln tbll counlrf, 'nlat'1 Gl1l7 ono bwa telJa bent ha quit omotlhi. II Iii-part ol b>dtptb report '!'blob )ll'ObM lhe volved a ·•···1 In 1111 """'Pl wblcb bu dnU[ octne In Ethtle !OdU,. cblntted ~lal blbe;ii)i'.· __ .._ lllAGGll'I DOollmJll i,;: Ila lleacl · PA1i'llPAG.l'I CHILDl\EN -r.._ Jouma1a to Loa!loa to lllrv'*• Map Wteldt eov•r olol)', "n-Ados>l*I ' Srrllll illd flldj.tllt Acaf111 Award Chlldten 'Are Tru1J Mtntl" lllla ot •It· wllmtl' lllflll ~ bocat • • docntop. ,... quel\ for fllldlhneftt Ill' PllU (Mn. HOllTBL llOOTll, Wlft -Tr I '•I Oiarlet °'7tlll .PNt and ]ler ~ alllclte onor lllret-Wljl ._ II dlno- PatU1 li!tf.1111 liltll'lft J*find If(~' --~It lllr*,-witli to Ian allol.\ • • /"' • • ut. ot -to llqaU; -- ;71) llllJ'Pft -Pllr 'ldJOAJl llimANAN -. Clla If I b I &...""JJ::ll..-...... ~ -.. ..... .:.::..~ ...... ~11-...: m1111 durable~·....,~, t& :ti '1..-: •nllq lillll a!\ celllllr7.....,,. tbe -·ti IV L?M .. if.,,. ltatn 111117 OIW Mt II ••o•t -'I inw.ua1111 -l llllltnct to .. "°" ''Cade'• llilmll1" -_.. .. t. ll'1 ........ !11~ • -II r.IUNd. • • Safe Bicycle Trails Seen For Students '!'bare It 1 rood clianCt lhel Nawport llffcb cbllclrm ridJnr lhetr bltall to LJn. coin Middle 8cbool trom lhe .Bren Trecl In Harbor View Hilla tn !be fill will btva • 1111 trail to treval. • Two llPll'll• plw are currently In lbe -lu, ono of which will 1 ... Ql)I Council ICnt1ley Monda7 Jlltlll. , Councilmen ~ upedld to rtcelve a memorandum from QI)' '!'riffle £nrinser RolJert Jaffe uttna them to ttmove blbl an 1tdawllt bicycle lrafllo Ilona new MacArthur Boulevard, Ford Rold IDcl Peclftc Vlaw Drive. "We bope WI could hive thll .... compllabed before ICboo1 ltartl," Jaffe utd, "We llHd to itve the tide whet we cu now and opend more llmt m Im· provlnf the llluaUon laler." City ecUon wu prompted recently when lhe Herber View Homeownere Association 1ent a petition to the council . Tho petition, oJintd by 831 ruidents of the lrect, lnfonnacl the Cll)I Council that a bicycle lrall WU bft<(ed tmmediate]y lo keep children we oo their way to ocboot. About 1,000 homes Jn lbe tract were left without ocbool bul wvtce arlbe start of tht ochool yur when tr._ietlon llnet were redrawn. All children living within mile and a baU of the achoo! bed to lither walk lo ocbool or ride blcycleo. "Tbt lddl have beto riding lo ICbool in tht lace of hJcb speed trafftc and we have llroady had -lnlurlM -Jn. eluding one cbild wbo wu thrown into a car windahltld,'1 llld Brian W. Lambe, ao wloctat1111 dlrlctor wbo bUded tht peut!On drive, "ll wu only a .matter of time. bllore !111• ol tbem WU ijlled," lie added. Lembo llid bt1 rroup bu never pul1ted bird for ....,..119,ql bite lrllll bec1u1t 11liJ. ftal Ibey ... iluJfnor .••. , "But now we feeJ IOJ'lle prldrtties are needed," be llid. ''Our reque.sl ·II lot a bllie ufel7 lane 11 ~ to any new ....... Uooal 'lrllll !Md!nt to Ille beacll lib lhe -over m Jemboroa. ~ The ptlJUoo IOI action by cwinclllllOll II tbeit JUI illleltnt· 'llley otderact the Parb Btocbia ind llecratioa llepert- ment: to ezplore lhe poatbUJ17 of UIJna fUodr M ·lw>d Ill Iba dimnt badiet - allQul #5,000 -to llarl wort on ~ blit~lliJl!a area. . PBR'. lllrtctOo ~ 'stnarf Hid to- day \bal lhe !rill -"' tCIDpleted by acicutlmi 'Ill ·lhe la11; If certeln criteria aremet.: :·:,· , 1 "U,tl• Irvtne c;:c.npeny comea lhroutb wllh their pramlaed Dllure port tile fOU!b ol Ibo Bren tract between old aild new MacArthur and ti they put In tho promtaed erlra·wtd1 1ldewllk aeer thelr new apartment.I 1n thlt area, we can start," he 11ld. The aldewalt Jn qu..Uon 11111 be ln front ol a townhouoe complu pltnned al lhe corner of lllb Joaquin Hilla lloed and new MacArthur Boulevard. "The council will ellO hive to ban pertlns oo one lide ot Padfk View Drive," be llld. "Wa cen lnttall lhe !rill around lhe par1mtttt of lhe port alto before lhe ... tuaJ part 11 built," lie Hid, "and !be coll WOlljd bo quile'Dlll." elfect of funntllng ell !riffle Into the lalten lraltlc to the w..i sMe o( Ntwpo•t center of Newport Beach. Beach and ha•e prJVented Jt from jam- Still obocked by the announcement, ming the Penh!lula. Hammett utd be ts Weltln( for of!ldal '"lber't ba1 boon a lot of·lnput 1ln<e the corrrspondence from. the commialon rtd route was adopted.'" said Hammet t. before ocbeduli/111 1 council meetlot on "Plclllc Cout Fre1way ls be1nil dtlettd the controvvl1al ~. . and so are the liUercbang11. rr s like Wlth IWO councilman oal e( town and wal~ tn a ~ fi11d1 evorythlng is Hammet ocboduled to tab a trip hlni!elf, JOI/II Oil end cllalfilnr color." II appe~1 unlll<ely the meeting will bt The polentlll rerouting, which also held before J\ily 10. , " · ct!p9 u • tNrt>riae lo N-1 Beach "Al tbil point ll'• llltll Ill a lot of con-coui!pl!men, ]ll'll!llPled Newport Mayor jeeture and bearuy: We Want to ·.see Donald MclMlt to 11y niuraday that :some oltlcial notlflCation from the Com.. car1 stacking up on the frteway "would rnlsslon blf~ wo dlacUlt lllls;" be oaid. c.rtate th1'bJl1e11 per~ lot Jn Southern Hammett, 11 Wiii U eottncllman Dom C.llfornla Jn Cotta Mau. ' , 1 Recltl, cboae to wtthbl>ld commtnt on the Hammatt Hid today ha could lit rllht. route cbanlf unlU the full council bid lbe "lt mliht bl Juet ltb ,tltt cw wlltln1 et oPPol'llllllty to dllOuu tho tuue. Iba TIJlllDI bordor, '!be nolll and poUu- . Commenlinf oo CnuncJ1mon Alvln tlon fl JUll fanllatlc. H you doo't believe Pinkley'• 1tatanent Thursday th a t Jt. JUlt 10 down there on 1 SUnday," be Newport Buch would bt "ln 1 tmtble HI • flz" over lhe cbanre, H11111111tt uld, "I Oounctlmtn Dom Recltl added this mornlnl lllal be Wll DOI ye\ roaey to voice lita opinion for or qalnll the N1wport Boulevlrd route. Governdr Taps Two Attorneys For Judgeships Two Nawport BHCb 1llornoy1 'Jllurg. day were 1p110lnted to the 0t11111 Count)!'. Munlctpol Court by Gov. Rlllald llteglb. Blair T. Barnette· :rr, wboot olflcll are •I 4eOD Cempua Drive, w11 nomad .to the newly c.rtated SouUt Or&n11 Catlllly Judlctot Dtllrict Municipal Court. Jemea Wllawutli, It WU ....... lo wccetd Judge Willer lmtUt on the Ceo< lrl] Otanp Ooualf Jtldlclll lllatr1ct Mtmiclpal Court. Amith WU lll'lier lp- polnled to 11>e or.,,.. County SUpenor Court. Walsworth's offices are st 1117 We1tctl.lf Dr1vt, '!be new JUttaee, bolb Ropubl1c1n1, wlll receive IDDllll lllar!M of 111,27!. Barnet~ • lleO sraduate of use low ICIJool, Hid thJa -.illll be WU "nry pjoued" byb •ppolntniaal, allloaP be would u~ mla" his mon Jucrau.,. llW ptaotloa. · ' A resident of Corooa d•l Mar, Bamttt bereni. NowportBtecltlaw~p wtth °"J, llillJan ID IN&. Prior to·tl!tt ba had ollleat Jn Ofdc•, wtiere be moved in 1111 anar prlvett prectlce ln L<o Ant•ln. lfll flrll Job In lllO Wll will! tilt 1"" Anplee City Attomoy'1 ct1lco u a _. -· He fl a momber of the llolrd of dlrto- lnrs cf tile llartor Area Doro °""· pul -ident of the lrvlnl oom!lln Klwllllo Qub and a member o1 the a-. YIC!it Club. He , llld bJa wife, Patti, beYe two children. Barno11 11 nol llrl -be wlD be owom ln ~ wort but Walaworth lald thla that be baa already baen sworn lnl lllDulft nol ~. IO be cao belin I llln& M lM btii<b Monday mont!nt· '!be Judln tn tile Cllllral dlltrlct court ere '"emped wttll -', lit Hid: Wliaworlb :trill v,.all hll portnanblp with at~ Jolm 8ldtll, Patrick Crall and Rueull -to tea llie judpablp, Born Jn Oruce ~Waltworth la a lfldu.llt ii Anahtlm Scbool, UC Berkeley and Halltap w lcbool In 1155. . He llld hll wlft l!ID<Y moved to Newiiort llHcb ID llM ud ha WOlttd wttll tile Or11t1t County Dfltrlct Al- loroo)''a olflce for a 1borl period.of !Ima. Ho Mitlllilllld hll prl••la practice about 12 yeoro .... Wllaworlh, wt» bo!q1 to Iba i.t.m and .,. Sbrine, 11 11ad&ed" tbout tbe new Job, 'l'lit w~ hm two cblldren. ''1bll naw1 came u • 1W'Pfiae to me and 'at thJa time I Itel tbet fl ts prmnelurt for ma lo malu a ellllmont until tbe councU bu bed Um1 to l!Udy lhe -rol1t11 from tho Clllfornla H!llnra1 Ccmm1uiotl," ba 1eld. FromP.,el DENIAL ••. wu dono for lhe good of the city." H1 admitted be bed profiled tlroup 1tverl] lnveetmanll Jn Ibo comm~'r. but added, "I Ila DOtbt/11 Wl'Onf ln tbel. ' Murdoch Hid the lnference made by aomt tbel be had prior knowledge and a r .. ponlibilty for provldl!tf ulllitlel! and other facmt1 .. for propertlea In which he and friends later profited was "er - roneou1." '"I'be physical facilities such a11 streets, sewer and water lines that serve prop. trtitl in tllo city affect all propertles in a gi\.·en area. You can't separate them, .. be oald. '!'be Anlbatm admlnlltrator ot II yurt added, "I am proud of my tnvtll!llenll ln this city. l 1te no reason wl!7 I ollould not invest in it u Wiil aa any other ciUan." Murdoch, 114, frankly admltted. be ltad apecu.llted. Jn several land Yentures but •• ln Iha caee of Piersall he emphatlcatty denled &Jl1 lnftmd conflict of lntertll. · Pier..U, 45, hu been cll)I public woru director 1tnee !Ml. He 111d Murdoch have -lont l'ICOllllud ln tbeir Doldo ae two of tho lop olflctels Jn the !late. Murdoch ls given credit by many for "butldfnl" lhe dty of Anehttm. During hll ,..,... Dtmeyllnd ""' devaloped and the Anahatm Stedlum, llome of the Callfomla Anlels bueball dub wu buUI by the· ell)'. Netther mu dented !bet Ibey had owned tnler..t ln pn>perUeo which rained enbonced vllue throufb city public worlu, Murdoch 11ld be hod been lnvutl/11 In Anaheim property for the put 12 year1 incl~tflbl eome llnll purclloed a«Jolnln!I the ye~lo-be buUI North American Avta- Uon Inc. property which II now tho 1111 of Autonettco, the county'• la r 1 eo t employer. The city llllnaler denled tbel ho bed edvence infatmetim of North American plant when he and aorne partnarl purcbued. 20 acree oear the future plant 1tte, Murdoob llld bJa perlntn bou(hl the property for ebout '8,000 an 1cr1 eerly In !fl!) and JI WU eold lo North Amarloan for plant ufllbllo!t leter U.1· yur foe more tbaD '11.0DO u acre, Faurib lltetrict • SujivYllor Relph Cllrll. a ,former Anaheim ~llf coun- cilJ!iM,1.fl vacallonln1 lit HaWlll llld weo unavauablo !ot commant. . ' . · J~ne Specials . . . • • • by HERITAGE ' ' • SALi Dt. -. m. , This i..aly ~onettltn .t Louis XV tlylo4 t~blH by Horlta90 are Nlftf fe1Ntecl in our Jun• Pro-Salo. How Is tho tim• io tna•f pur ul•ctlons of .~uollty furni1hln91. SALi 155 • -·"· DR1Xii;....HIAITA8~1HRIDON-WOODMARK-ICAIVISTAN -----------..; 't' • '1.lt. INTlllOIS WlllDAYI 6 M'IU!llA\'I. tttt,. Ill. ...., 'Ill.'"' • ' NIWPORt llACk e '~n1 WUTCUfP 011. HJ.JOH TORIVIHCI • ~ llMt HAWT"°R"I t~VD. • J71·121't LA8UNA llACH e a4a NORTH COAST HWY, • 4"-tllf -• • I' ' ' I' : I r . ' ' • ~--·"=-- --- ' "Snubbing : Won't Help • ! ' • • • , A bitter feud between Newport Bucla and tbe n~~ring city o~ lrvlne ii ~alUng bl the wings ll .the Newj>Ozt Beach City Council •PP~ • '.147·acre high l'Ue o{ttce complex on !lie Collini Rael!!> property near 0~£ounty,Airport. ... ' 'Newport Beacll couilcilmen will atudy the propoaal ~ approved last wefk' ll)t thet.iplannlng CQllll!lisslon - M9nday night, under the dbpd of thinly veiled threats from:l\'Vlbe. · '!be Irvine council, which must soon decide what Is to be done with 1imilar large tracts of their land near the a\l'P<ir~ iJ • fearful that upco~lrolled hlgh-de~sity develppment or. Uiese are11 wJll j>hce an unbearsble burden on traffic and airport· u5e.. . It IJ ;see~t s'ome means or pl.,;.ing· th~ gro~h o( thlJ land cooperaUvely with Newwrt Beach. . . --Irvine • first suggested .cooperation between ciUes with' a friendly letter to the Newport Beach planning commission just prior. to that body's endorsement of the Colllna land \I~ plan. · lrvme's appeal was vaguely acknowledged and then Ouruy' filed away -followed by • few parochial Innuendos ·on local control of devfopment muttered off , th~ ~~ {ll,H~ei;ol planners. ~ , Nee ... ~IO ... uy, the blase attitude of Newport BetCh't'dtY'!>laliner• wai taken with jlismay in Irvine. Undauated,. the Irvine council formed a committee of coimci.,... p1annen Uld dtlsen' to work ·witb '-U.War comm-of NllWliort Beach "°pie -that N;ewport BeacJtjiqp.tullr, '11 e.Ubllsh. '. • • · ·~·open hand h~ been ,extended again; but not . witho!!t ~f claws. • ~ . ~· .. , t'"iJiik ,. 11 •' A .lf-.. .:a'. ... j .~, • " . ' One Irvine councilman made ii plain that unless Newport Beach sees the Ugh~ it may not like what Irvine does with property in its city limit! near tbe air- port. Irvine's feeling seems td be t\lat it all land Lt devel· oped Ur the same manner as Emkay and the Colllns plan, tliere cannot help but be an increase in jet flights - which Newport Beach is supposed to strongly oppose. · Irvine officials make no secret o( the fa ct that in· creased air traffic means nothing to them -the planes don't take ofl and land over Irvine. , U the ~ollins project _is approved in its current form, there IS nothing to stop subsequent high density developments either in Newport Beach or in Irvine on It! land near the airport. Unquestionably, what Newport Beach -and Irvine -would f!'Ofit, at least in the immediate future, from high denSity development is a Jot of very tempting tax revenue . But intense commercial development surroundint the airport without a cooperative planning effort could bo!Ue up traffic in and out of Newport Beach on Mac- Arthur Boulevard to an intolerable point. And the demand for additionol airline service would make a mockery of Newwrt Beach's ferventiy pro- claimed policies and protestations against expansion of Orange County Airport. n be,hooves Newport's city fathers to accept the ,city of Irvine s ouutretched hands, and' bold off action on th~ Collins zoning until they have bad a chance to ex- plore the problem in some detail with the neighbor city • Newport bas nothing to Jose and possibly a great deal 1o:ga1n. • N Dear (flpomy Gus Coniplaint Against a Departtnent Store . SYDNEY J.H~S 1 kDew there w.as a ristn8: tid4! of what is called "COlllUlliermn" ti.e days, but ' .. 4 • . I never dreamed : that ~urlni my life-·- 1, time.! the lowly · DO'lheJ pict the 'Olr\y morning 1.rimgiers at Har1"' High Olympic . pool f(I(' how loud they can shout instead of1how well they can.swim? I'm a forced a a.m. listener. -Dis Gusted , ._ Tlllt ~ ... fWt' l'MMCM ,.....,.. .,._., Nt .......,."' ..... ., "' ......... SMlll '"" HI '""' • ellMW .... DllltJ Plitt, ' •J>tCi!S ol Inpnanlty ' known u the.drama boOk ad..rlisementa. The little dots will critic. would ever be,. no IOngef. wort, especially when the ad protected from quo-. ':'~ · suggitts that a favorable comment ap- tational abw!e. 1 pl(ed to a mino< portioo of the •how was One of the esrllest t , pieces I Wrote, more t U8fld by the~~ an 1.DU'Ktricted way.· than }:Ill years ago, • · In the pas\, a skillful dotler could ac- dealt with "the 11r,... critics "dolier," a complilh 1llirJclea 'lri1ll hil little deJlice. little 'man employed ~y theatrjcal m> Al he ~'in the earlier piece, ducets to place tbret111ltle dOta •••. !-Hie "When the I&•, 'Nirvana' carrif to town, thil ,. . • wlthin 1l)e advertisq>ODta ·of I had the devilS' own tbite ·with quota· play revlewa. I • Uons. The critics mianimously panned it, · • · as Y.OU know. 'ltie,lllOlt Influential one, in · 4J!E 11IE .AD Tll"AT ;eads: •' 'Ex· fact, declared It to .be scarcely better citiiii ... ~fig• oays Matilda Frump lban 'AbU.'1 lrish'llQle.''" of the Evening 't•iug.le," 'when ·:Miss ' • FrwJ1>'s ocepl:ett,remark·wu ''Excttin.« · f'JIOW ,pm YOU handle that?" I asked my "!"lenpt, flil4. play ii aml\lln.I only him .. . • jn its~ tri~ss.11 • • , "~was Ollly cme ttilog to do -put 5o"1"time1 a crl~c will pan everything my lbree 'doll at Ille beginnipg of the ·ad, 'bout 1 play -ill •iol, llcllng, direction, like this: .. ·""· •• better than 'Abie's m\Jollq, .iniinl. da6chq( and find akind hilh'Rose:' .. It .... my triumph of the ~ word only for its iCenery, wbidl Js ea1led 1eU011:," " · , "fay !and imlllnatlve." Two 411!y1 liter, he itinwed,i> am ad fir Ibis fluco ( quoting him .. calllll ii "gay and hi>- • qinetlv1/1 add -omtttinl to menUan It WU inere'1> .... ~ -·he IJ>-:pll~ .• .. _. .J"'' ! "°" Tai: · NV yon , De.;,c of i~ ~Ylias ,adopled t. new ·=~.:i~.a In the. pall, I left the Ullk dolter with the remark, .j'You .have a -fuctnatingly Ji>otbic1 ~lion,'whlch I would not find eajoylble." As I moved olf, he' repeated to · hlmlelf, willl deep satjlfllclion : "Faacinl,liDciy • • • "')o)'able . .''. There was nollli!lll the man cioUldn'I do with plr-1 out of conlell. But' I 8Ul'PO"' he . can . always .get a .job ..• writing Qitaphs ·for politicians' tombstones ••• even in New York. · ' I • ' ! , ~, J ~. • .t • • ;ii ,.. 'I'> I. ..._. -... · -._; t . u"'!'t"j.. · l .)' . . . ... -. .., ' ' [ff ·t.fii .. Minli~s:L(Ujt Days I ... 1 .... , .. ,,.. .. ,,,, ~ • • ... I w~'.'L .ni: 1ate)~;'dil '-~....;, ___ _._ __ , ~~4~~~~r. JACKANDERSON ~-~!-' . ~I ~·....;...:,.',..·· ... '....:._,,'.;.'~,~_,, port, ~-.~ . ...,, ~ •Jhe I ,o.! ·~ •• 1 >i >" .'~· SPE~,~-Aubrac'• I~.~ -tJ lDllllMI, A6brac JW: 'lilr.1'idldent~dd 1"lt taow wilY I l• ..., b,lvt p:me?'' "llo· ........ •'Ya!. "~· uliW wtiOtber be had any ~· r 'dei .Ho NPllod bi uyU\g Iba be . ., E .. * ... ·-lo Viet· l~·. • ' I ~· . il •...:..Ttl':.1 = 'Nar11i VIII· lid II.rib Vlotum;.ID fact,. Ille U.S. ii . ~r;c: •· _..,.., m1 -be <Wltmned 7 ' • ' ' ·--llli)•t'til • • •.. *a11o11w..n...11011 ·•· ''!be clolalla,ol the nesoUatlolll, oaid ,_,_ · •· -u-> i., Ts !lo, wfllO' In 'fio lloiidl" ol (Premlor) ·--:, u;:· -· -· "'!C.. . l\llenl Vin n.n.. 'Bo lben '4ded: . . ;~ ~ . .._....,,_,._.hen tried 19 . . l4D' M,;;. ._·. ;i ": ~= iaded:1taow yoo clon'I hi llDw old Ro W "W WllR ~·~ eonvenatlon ·-n111d ID s10lilHR lildl to lllllDJ 1 Fii"'.» iii .._...s JI~~~ WtlBlld Jritll lllo ui .,.. ..... n.. •tt;:,, 11111' .... Ille -...,. 1o1om...o. wu -..-a. illjlOlln ,.... .... 1111 •-olill bad ... •Id ..... • ... -l--Bil ..... to •JoJ pllj!lf .. . .. l'wM"' Bil ......... loo ti'__._., ............ DD& .. ..... .. •llc••• 111,.., ..... 1 •.• ......... 7 ·-•tfwll1Crlla~---........... 511711.dit • I 11111 a UitJo ....... • ---.o...-"""........ .,._...... ....... -after ..... , lllli .... Aubrac'• .......... .. ......... -_ ... -Ilia -... a rilll mwlo ol ildo5 -,_ VWI lb.i ....... wllll ....... U.S. ..... d1llllld lo -ltllll-.lloaaldtluil"'9lr71t .... """ .. ~ -Vlelnam... ""'!,... .• , ... Hou -llltalla u ,_.....,_. lllo llrol names ol all ol we -Re ii a old man; we want ldm ,_, tine d!lldra It.,. to• Iii _, unified.' " • Heat Is Unbearable for Employes To Ille Editor: I wonder how many P.OOJ>Ie today ·wOuld believe that a big department store chain, worth millions, builds enormous air-con· diticned , stores, and still has service buildings that have no windows or air conditioning. People work on cement floors , lifting packing and climbing high ladders ...'. some on the top floor under the hot roof. M)" SISTER·IN·LI. W is in just such a place. Some of the employes have been there ,.quite a few years and paid into · reilreiri~t plsn.s and are t r y i n g despetately to ~tay on the job. Jo)).,, of course. are not plentiful these days. especially for those who are not real young. lf the 'workers Ne off a day beca~e they just ~n't hold up under tile strain, they can 't get sick leave, even though there i~1sick leave available. They have to be Off two days, and see a doctor." , Some go out to the' re!troom, just to get off their burning feet a minute. SEVERAL WHO requested fans were given questionnaires t.o fill out stating why they requested the items! Even on days when it's OOly 80 degrees, .the heat is unbearable. It's ~t up ilt night. When they go in on ·a cool morning, the stale, hQt ait hits them in the face. Next time your readers are in a closed· up building 'on a wann day, they should imagine doing heavy work in it au day. . NAME WITHHELD Coastal Pretectlon To the Editor: Multiple points of contention were raistd by the DAILY PILOT in its editor· ial opPOflltion ("Too Much Protection''. Jtme 11) to the Gnmsky-Sieroty coastline bills, and to the pmtal Alliance inltia4 tive. While opponents decry the suppo!ed pre-erJ)ption of local control by the regional commissions specified in the ini· ( .... _MA_IL_B_o_x ___ ) Letter& from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their message& in . 300 words or less. The right to conde1ise letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. AU let· ters mu.st include signatures and 111.ail· ing address; but names may be with- held on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetrv will not be pul>- lished. preserving coastal open space. To these issues the Pilot devoted 'precisely one sentence, stating that "The various coastal cities already are in the process o{ developing strong .controls .•• " It is the deliberate turtle.like pace of the!e processes, at all levels, while virtually unrestricted development continues and irrevocable zoning concessions a r e granted, that has prompted action via the Coistal !nlfiative. CHARACTERIZATION of the Carpenter bill, favoz:ed by the initiativ.e's opposition, as "tough lt:glslation" is patently deCfj>tive.' Tt)tre is, contrary to the l'jlors synopsis of !bi• mea~, no mandate ln'Sen: earpenier's propoiai for .local conformation to state criteria. Man~ dation is confined to mere rteo-ioq of such criteria, and following such J'tC9illl· tion, local governmenta \VOold be com· pletely free to, enjoy their independent pursuits. :me Carpenter bill would project the image, of · cnanse. while changing nothing. To any Newport Beach· resi.dent who is ' sensitive to destruction of the land&cape in the name of commerce and progress. I submit just one example of destruction that may very well have been prevented had a Coastal Initiative been passed ·three years ago. The magnificent vista or bay and ocean rormerly observable from Coast Highway west of Jamboree Road is gone, obstructed by just the foundation of the Irvine Comp a n y ' s "necessafy" Promontory apartment complex. even before construction has b e g u n . Remember: that project, as well as others equallY damaging , \Vas approved under the vaunted aegis of "local con· trol". ROBER_T D. JllES Out•ta"41ng Students To Ille Editor: ' ln WilUam Schreiber's article on the OCC graduaUOn ~emonies I wonder at his prlorltlell. ~i0ut6tanding CiUzen11 Arnold o . Beckman WU givOn 37 line& and the two outstanding student 1 ", valedictorian Jameo Goodrich and oaiutatorian Patricia Mangels (whole name wu misspelled "Mongeio" Jn the arUcle) shared three lines between them. ;tr .tlli8 II the iype o1 recocnllloa the .slUdentS• bald Wort and dedk:9tion receiV., no wonder so many of our ~ today care so !title for the opinion of the .... biillhed community. I'M SU{IE THE famlllei ol u-· two outst..nding )'OUll( people are r!ghd6Uy proud of them .and I feel the coaldlllllly would have enjoyed reading • llUle about the ltOl\'(lelinquent type ol youth today. We bear IO Utile about them Jt11 r& 'Lemed' I nt,erest-free Uative, it lo aimowledged that this prop-By ROBERT E. BADHAM ositlon does provide -for representation .(uemblymu, '1l1t ~trlct ( • ) by local agenci~. Such agencies, . Ff you'Ee a mlddleJnoome taxpayer GUE_ST REP0'0 'T. presumably, would be among those which ed 1 U n currently serve our· local interests; 1 making ''fore oans" to ncle Sam through withholding tuei, , .. may be tllorelore f_lnd_ it difficult to underslllnd paying too mucil. 1'be Palm estimate is bu had , wilTl their l't""J><Ctl\le ju d gm en I tha wi hbo'~-f 1_ •· ....... d drive little elhet ID far, and --'•·· .coastal · development should . 1 over' t -g or · ••• ~ _,....,e 'there ii doubt Ibo plimiod TV apota, •..-~.. _,. to result in a total ol.,... -.10 bilUon dio and ado w111 be auddeoly boconul quesUonai!le, when . "leased" to the federal 1overnmeut in-ra newspoper more their per{OfUlance In all other reapecta lerest.free. . successful. has previously gone ll!'challenged, At the consumer level, ovebrithholdlng THERE ARE Tll'O reasons adv1DCed I ,IUSPECT THAT it ii tbe Inclusion of ii "forced uvings". The original Idea for tupayer reluclanca on lhil: People "public ~tatives" on the propooed wai to cut lazes this year Via higher .., like "' set tn refund dleckl. They look reaJci>o! cOnun"8i0111 that concerns ti.Jr emptiDM, but tbe withboldlng tabieo have oo overwithholdlng u a lind of -local eove'rnmenti, and allo concerns had exactly the opposite result1 . Further, "Chriatmu Club.'' pnfidlna welcome thost who evoloate regulatioo of coalltai ' they've taken' the biggest• bites .oul of pocket money .••. and mtllY ol those who development, purely in terms of their · middle-Income paycheci<I, hitting the want to change are llmply unable to -I economics, irrespective 'of facilities that 8PtDd heaviest oo non-lifl!f• bow much they obould adJUll,by - aea&beUc or en v Iron men tat 1c00. aubelstence items. Tb1I resulta in putting they're confused, even as you and I, by lideraUoos. J a real drag on retail aales, travel outlays , the instructiODI. Your edU«lal'• empbuia on the~ etc. In fact, some research people oay it Of course, the Trtallll')' department o1 public -to Orange CounlJ • belpo ~ wby the uvlngs raie re-could change the witbholdini tableo for beaches, whlcb admittedly Is pot a major• mains ID bllh-Ordinarily, lbot would be late '72, and it bu been 111gestad Ibo! a pn>l>lm! o1JicurOc1 the oveuldln& Imo • taken u a •iln ol low coasumor coo-"wtthbolding holiday" be set. But so far pottm ol lhnlting hJibodonsity deve\op-Odenct, 1iUi now it ii 11pificant that the the tu officials say they ha•• no aucb Ml. ment and hlgbrioe Cooolructlon, anc1 rate ii not running even higher. tentions. Some oboerven 11J1POC1 the . · tr..uury llkes the eatra income. and ts ---•• On1'9e ---. Dear Geoltt: Your column has been 1 hlah point ti my day fir years and I read ,... regularly. I am not rich and famGUI and owe all my IUCctU to folloWlng your advice t GRATEFUL Dear Oratelul: You DO! lloa anybody have any bod< 7uueo with my column In Ft? (I've -ID busy writins Ibis lltlff Ft nev.. croued my mind to read ft.) ' A DELA YEO EFFEcr JS poosible, too, willing to face the refund problems when and I~ will be a whopper. All money tbat it can't be noided. ' lo bolnc ov""'1thbeld w1ll have to be . repotd to the~ MJt spring -Iii a TlllS, HOWEVER, cttales a ~fe bonanza of taz reflmd cbecb. That, of e«>nomlc force. It ii certain to ban el· coUtte, could be 1 plus -if the economy fecta that are altD1tlher unlntelltional, 1bould l'"'<I a boo11t al the Ume the and quite pmibly .. ry harmful. Alnedy, chec)I are Jll!llledl But If early "Ii is It bu Cllt deeply into fedtral iiborWmn boalrllng;u seems litely, and the prob-mooe,.-noeda. and ts prminC l!l&1'ftt 1,,. 7em 11 holdlnll lnliation In dleck, a term rat .. doWnwml while buaineas U· multi-bllliooHloilar tax lflndlali could pand1. eptll dlooller. lt m(CJ!t be ,well, therefore, if your ino- 11 isn't tq>tOted that much will be done come is subject to withboidin(, to file 1 about this --.. nie U.S Treasury is W-1 form lo change :rour Withholdlllg ro1, llepptng up ita C11DP1ilo to encourage ·from now 0n. ~ todillY'• hlgf>. more tupolJtn lo i'edOct t h • I r grade bond ylel<il and bank lnterut --'~ bJ eFalnll1'I blJeer ••· rates; It ....,,.10 mue lmoh ~ -emplla. Bow••, --. ... , uy the to invm the mone1 at 101r dilcretloa. assuring when we'remadeawareoltbem. it's a itttie •ad that )'Ol1l' newspaper relegated them to three !Inell at Ille bot· tom of a lopg arUcle • LOUISE HAGAN Girl Sceut 'First Class' To the Editor: I hadn't' really thought much about the 14\Vomens Lib" moyement until rtcenU,: when l was privlie&od to'.._ a handlui t( Costa Mesa's final Ith arade gir receive the& 'Girl ~t "f"int Cla award. The Glr~ Jcout .. ,,,_"><:!au award is the hl1hell awml Ibo can ea eq•"v~l•nt •·· '4Eall• Seoul ~1,1(.• ·fr . ' . W • \'(Ould .111r,e like .14 ~ '1lletil; gir receive the Ame recocnlllrloi llY 11111 cl and its neWIJ!'IW that Ibo Boy ~u receive. How &boot lt Mr. ldUor? ~ MRS. JACK I,. GE!\W!Clt •• OU.1111 ..... .. DAIL Y Pili.JI ' I •• . I U.S. Points To Ellsberg In 2nd Leak LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The rov.,.. mont pointed to Daniel Elllberf and bJJ UIO!:!oteo .. the d>lef IUip<Cll !Gday !a 111 an.,..s HCOnd Peotaron Papen Juk -&o cohmmJJt Jack Andenon -evtn u ll:lltbq'a uplonqe trial for the llrat '""11: II about to be(lD. Elllberf, bis codtfeadant Anthony J. "'-· their def,... attorneys and Aadoraon all donled the aca111Uon -the lnytrt col!Jai It 1 "1111 dJtcb d"1"rat1 lllOVI" to dl.omdlt EU.berl end Rusao. ,,., J ..tlce 1lepartment 'llllll'lday -the federal Judlt• beorl"I the p.,,. taeon Papen caie for a bearlnf Into what !ederal ol!lc!all uld wao publica- tion ol prevlo111Jy undllclooed porta of the cluallled report in seven of Anderaon's colUJDN during the pall two weekJ. There II "a high llltelihood, ii not a cer· talnty, that the aource of the volume1 waa the defense In this Catt, II the covem- ment prosecutor argued. 11Je Andenon col11111111 "dlqu!Je the tow'ce of. the Ucer])tl and nowbm re- veal that t!Jey are laken !rom the Pen- tagon Papera," the government rald. "'nleae fact>, lopthe,. with lbe limlnf of the arUclea and other circumJtancea, Indicate that lhll material !rom lbe "'lollltlon volume1 II belnr planted with the defenee jn tlllt triaJ," the Justice Deportment charsed. 11Je material In quution dea!J. with diplomatic move1 between 11116 end IHI to reach a peoce .. memenl with Hanoi. 1!11aberf once uld be deliberately wlthbald ~ wlumea when be leaked others to newsmen, becauae he did not want the material in them to interfere with current peace talks. The govern- ment uld knowledge of the methoda and machinery involved could hamper U.S. negoUationl because the volumes "con- tain -iuve lnlormauon. lncludiJI( com- muntcetlonl JnteWsence." Elllberg hll uld be no lon1er has thole volume1. Bui U.S. Dill. Court Judfe Matt Byrne earlier ordered the J Ull!co Dlportmont to tum over ii! eoplel ol tbo volumeo -•Ince they would be uaed by the prooecutlon -to the ilw)'<r1 for Ellaberf end Russo. Bui be clamped a strict oecrecy lid on the contents of the volumes. In a joint denial ataternent, the six defense 1ttame71 aald "the defendants •nd Uietr lawym mve no knowlfdlt or any !act> upon which aucb a cqe could belued. "1'llll lalae alllfatlon by the Juatlce Deportment appoara to be a lut-dllch dllponle move to crute prejudice aplnot the defendanla In a caae ~ the Amvtcan -1e are cmt1n1 and rnoN to rteOIDize U I hoax," , lawyers aald. ni.1awy1n1 uld Anderaon save u ~ IOUl'Ce for the columna a· White Hovsl popor he obtllned, which drew on matarlal from the Pentqon Papen and other IOW'CM u well. ••1r a Jeat did in fact occur, the moa:t likely possibility is that It came from the government," the de!eme llwym aald. In w .. hlnflon. Andenon uld, .. , have received nothlnl from EU.berr and lhi1 lncludel all of h!J delenoe counael." Stones Concert Producer Scores Police Attitude SAN DIEGO (AP) -The producer ol the Rolllnf Slon• rock muatc concert here, where several hundred penons clashed with police, 11}'1 the incident was a "dlqraceful dllplay or a lackadaisical •ttJtude" taken by the San Dleio Police Department. . ••None of thl1 would hive ever occured had the San Dleao Police Department done what wu done in every other com- munity, which II almply to ualll In Ume o! need when the need II otated wtll In advance," Blll Graham uld Thursday in a letter to Mayor Pete Wllaon. Making E~lt Keeflng one step ahead of the Ugh tlr1zile In the Southern California area, this girl lakes leave from a sparsely popu· lated Santa Monica beach - to return when there ii more sun, and, a1u, more people. Deputies Nab 10 For Alleged Do g Fight Promotion LANCASTER (UPI ) -A group o! pwon1 accuoed or promotJnr deadly dogfights had a permanent concrete fighting pit as a stage for the bouts, .sherifrs deputies say. The depuUes and vkt squad detectives arrested air men and four women ThUn- day, charging them with eruelty to animals for allegedly staging the batue• between dogs of the pit bull breed, flrt>iln( canlnea of the EnJllah bulldog lamlly. Pil bulll hav. been ""°"" end bred for ctnturles for their unrelenting grip, the IOll'ce of the "bulldog lrlP" cllcbe. Once locked onto the -t "' body or an OJ>' pooent, they grind over deeper Into the flelh, lgnor!ni pain end realaUng el!orts to pry them oil unW the 1.. la dead or malmod. Rooney Jr., Pair Face Dr ug Raps ~· LOS ANGELES (UPIJ -Mickey Rooney Jr., IOll of the actor, and Catherine Frances Philb1n, former wife of lelevllion persooallly llorll Philbin, haft been indicted oo ledersl narcotlcl charges. Rooney, rl, end Mrs. Philbin, SI, were Indicted Thunday along with Jel!rey Lawrence Broolmer, 11. on charge• or poaeaalng and dlalrlbutlng cocaine, the U.S. attorney'• office said. l f convicted they could be lined up to IS0,000 "'ch and aentenced to up to 33 year1 In jail. They Went am>ted earlier thlJ month. NI.RB R 1d illfJ Vplteld SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -The 9th U.S. Circuit Court or Appeal today upheld a National Labor Relations Board rullOf that International Typographical Unloo Local 21 engaged in unfair labor prac- tice:i by 1taging a secondary boycott of san Rafael JndependenWournal ad- vertisers. The court also upheld a U.S. District Court finding that the wlion and two ol· flctrs were in civil contempt for con- tinuing picketing of buslnmea In con- nection with the local'• strike agalnat !be new1paper. However, it did reverse contempt ~ vlct1ooa of Local 21 President Leon Ol1on and Secretary-Treasurer G. M. Bachlcb, saying there was no evidence they knew about the continued picketing. Prltn•l'ff Affif'lllfllf SACRAMENTO (AP) -A !ederal judge has upheld Calllornia's wlnner- tak""11 primary election, alllrmlng Sen. George McGovern's claim to all o! the llate'1 rll delegate votes at !be Democ;auc Natiooal convention. U.S. District Court Judge Philip Wilkins dismissed on 'l1lursday a suit brought by loor loeers In the June 6 Calllomla preaidentlal primary. The cballenge, led by an 1ttorney repre1ei!ting Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey's California campaign, contested th e ayatem that gave all delegate .votes to the winner, claimlng It deprived IOnle Caltlornla Democrala of their lull vole. .Jaf!leson Kin Sue SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -G<orge Jackson's parenll have tiled a 115 million lawsuit clalmlnr the llhootln( death of their aon at San Qu"1Un Prllon list AlJIUll re111lted !run "ln1'ntlonal wrcog· doln( or ne11ect." Jae~ 2t, was gunned down by fllll'ds who aald be was attempting to e1eape. The suit, filed In U.S. Dlltrlct Court, contenda the con'llcHulhor, one of the Soledad Brothers, was "set up" and •isummarily executed." Bike Ret ... 111 A.hell SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Slate Board of EqualluUoo Coounlslloner William M. Benneti ii uklnf Ille Pmllc UllllUos Olmml'8lon to reject Peclllc Telephone Co.'1 new req-!or 1 lllU mllllon nte lncnale. Bennett called Thursday for public hearing• and uld Pacific Telephone must pn>ve "It 11 lnde<!d In an emergency OM- dition." Brophy's Wife Faces ,Drug Rap, Manslaughter LOS ANGELES (AP) -The IJl.year- old wUe o! Republican Ammblyman BW Brophy baa been charfed with !e!Ony m1111la111hler and driving under the In- fluence of danferoua drugs, a dlalrlct at· torney'1 spokesman says. The complaint is!ued Thursday said Susan Marie Brophy was driving her bu.sband'• car when II craabed head .. n Sunday into a small truck, killing a Qxlaby couple and Injuring a Jl""""'ger In Mn. Bropby'I car. Oflicera ldenUfied the dead as Olris Panu, '8, and bi.I wife, Elizlbetb, 49. Mr•. Brophy and a woman ldllllllled u MartOlllcul Manalclena wera treated !or minor injurlea and releued. D.111.Y l'WIT G ' Becomes l.illtD ~ • . $258 Millioµ Cut ~t of .Budget SACllAMEln'O (AP) -and tr!ro" Ille coll of llaltl"i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Goo. R<rald Rel(an baa gov.,....t Re hM ...,.Ji Pl'>Ved bl 11 lllll a tou8'I man ntoed ,A tolll IMS .mllll!l!l.11---J_OSE 4A POUNDS with !be otate'• purse alrlnp; rrom them 11a1e budfeta. I. 'U vetoing S25S million out ol lhe The recon1 was lllOI m!Ulon nearly 18 billion budge! soot during 1971. IN TWO WEEKS! him by the Leglallture. Thal was 1 loan year when 111e Republlc1n chief ti· Rea.aan'1 austerity bud1et wu ecutlvo pared the spendlnf bUI padded out by the Democrauc !or the year starUnr July I budget.make ra Ill Iha down to 17,7 billion be!ore Legl.slilutt. algn)Of it Into law Thurlday Bui this i. a .. 1auvely lat evening. 1bat makes It the na· year for the .!tate treasury lion's runnerup state budget -and the extent or Thurlday'• alter New York. big cuts wu a surpr18e. The vetoed items ranged Revenues are runnlnf wen trom '80,000 to help the clty or Sonome celebrate its l50th ahead of last year •nd bl.rthdty to f13 mllllon in new Finance Director Verne Orr state aid to public schools. said the state might wind up Rea1an oald It WIS !lne for with a $400 million budget Sonoma to mark its heritage, surplua at the end of the new but "upendlturt or state tax fiscal year. funds should be llmlt.ed to AJ Rea gan signed the new events that are clearly of budget before a conference atatewlde slgnlficance." room full of reporters atld As for school money, the aides he said, "I hope your budget still boost• atate aid by headline writers will note that $190 million -up to about $1.6 California -the largut state billion -Reagan aald. The in JXlpulation -is still fourth other $'13 million will be re-in total budgets behind the tained for allocation by the federal government, N e w Democratlc-controlled Leglala. York City end New York lure to poor scboo! district>, Slate. . . • • Famoua U.S. Womon Ski Ttam Dltt During the '0011-lllOW "'1 11a1011 the U.~. Women's Alpine Ski Team members ro on the "Ski Team" diet to lose 20 pounds In two weeka. That'• right -20 pounds In 14 days! The basis of the diet Is chemical food action and wu devlaed by a famou1 Colorado physician upeclally for the U.S. Ski Tum. Normal energy Is mllnlalned (very lmporlantl) while reduc- ing. You keep "full" -no st81"al~qn -because the diet ii design~ that way. 11'1 a diet .that is easy to follow' whalhei you work, travel or stay at home. This !1 honestly a fantastically successful diet. If It weren't, the U.S. Wo.men'• Ski Team wouldn't be P"" mltted to uae tt! Right? So, give yourself the same break the U.S. Ski Team gets: Lose weight the scienti- fic, proven way. Even if you've triecf all the other diets, you owe It to your1elf to try the U.S. Women's Ski Team Diet. That is, It you really do want to lose 20 pounds In two weeks. Order today. Tear this out as a reminder. Send only $1!.00 ($1!.25 fnr Rush Servlce)-Cash Is O.K. -to: Ski Team Diet P .O. Box 15493, San Diego, California ~115. Don't order unless you expect to lose 20 po unds In two weekll Because that's what the Ski Team Diet will do! 1ald. california was first among Reagan rolled back the size ~th~e~otarto:•~w:h:en~Ree'.'.'.:~gan~too=k~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of 11lary tncrea1e1 th e 1 _ of.f1ce. Legislature voted for state employeJ and fa cu It y members, and cut a loOJ llJI or other items !llllng 13 legaJ. 1ize pages. Reagan took o!fice Ill 19!7 pledging to "squ-and cut * * * Democrats Seek GOP Aid in Veto SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Reagan's cut from the Legislature's version of the budget hu prompted Democratic leaders to aeet Republican help in restoring all or part of the amount. "'I'he eyes of all concerned Calllornlanl ought to be on these Republicans who could, with Democrats, ovenide cer- tain deletionl," Senate ma- jority floor leader George Moacone (D.san Franclsco) Aid in I ltl.tement. Aslembly Speaker B o b Moretu (0.Van Nuy1) aald P aaemblyinea are members el a coal~lon which &OUght to persuade the governor not to make a $73 million cut in state aid to local schooll. An override of a veto -lt hlln'I happened alnce 111411 - would take M votea In the Auembly and 17 voles in the Senate. Moretu nld he lhoUlht that ii the stnate overrldea the veto, the chances are good the Alllembly would too. Here 11 a rundown o! ltema vetoed : -School aid -the governor blue.penciled 173 milllon in llate aid for local acboola, saytnc 11 would be "held in • • See If you've won this week. June 23 through June 29, 1972. 11 3 6 21 24 2 4 13 18 22 Pick up a Bingo Card from 1 partlcl pallng Shell dealer tod1y or send 11tll·1ddrened envelo pe to Departm1nt BFC #1, P. 0 . Box 279, Chicago, . 10 16 9 20 25 19 5 7 FREE 17 12. ,. a· ' 14 23 . 15 • ll llnol180648. Every Shell Bingo Cerd II I por.n1111 winner. So ,..,. your cirdHI o,,. doun'I win this WH k, ll.CCU/d W/n nellf WHk.. ...... e until ocliool !lnancinir.iiiiiiiiii~~~~ii;~~ii5i~~iiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ reform leflllallon II enacted to meet the plight or our low· wtalth acbool dlllrlctJ." -Tuition -Reagan vetoed $26.$ mWJon attached u a rider to the budget bill to eliminate tuition at , t b e University of Calilornia. PIANO' SALE $JOO OFF~ P•llowlng New MM1tl11 1200 2W 12JO 2'40 .... 2+45 .. . CONN SPINET -Siiiy penona were arrested end 15 were Injured In the June 13 dlaturbance outaide the San Dle10 Sporta Arena. Pollce aald the crowd wH angry at not belnf able to set into the concert, in llWl1 caaea beca1111 indlvlduala had puclwed countfl'lell tlcketa. Sore F eet Police. uld the llnlphys, wbo live In Hllbland Park, wera otaytns 11 Malibu and that Mn. Brophy wu drivina to sa .. ta Monica to ahop !0< breaklaot when the crash occurred. ~ary Rllae1 -Reagan cbopped oul f15.IS mUllon that wu added to the budget by the Le1llllture to give state emp!oyt1 a 7.5 percent pay hike, reducing the PIY ralle to Rea1an'a Ol1glnal pn>poul of 1 percent. Rearan allO slubed fta.I mUllon lrolD the bud1et that would have given otat. Unlvenlty end Colhge1 faculty memben 12.5 pen:ent PIY hlket, reducing them to 7.5 pel<elll. AllO cut -• 112.118 million a111111entaUon that -14 have boosted Unlvenlty ol Ca ll Io r n la !acuity nlUI• by 12.5 pet· cent Thoy will now rial by 7.5 percent. WU •• I nio neit nlJht rlotlnJ broke out at a 8tcJnel' concert Jn Tucson, Ariz., after youtlll without tlckell tried to get Into the concert hall. There wu earlier vlolence in Vancouver, B.C. Graham uld h11 1tafl contacted tho pollce department .....U Ill advance but that allicera did t10t lhow up u early as lied -advlled and lhon failed to lake liNnedl1te acUon to dlaperoe lhe crowd. Miu Fresno County, Coleerr Anli Kincaid, 19, ol Frano, rests her feet after posing for pictures for the opening of the 1972 Mlu California P1geant In Santa Cruz. The 30 competi· tors continue tonight after Los • Angeles and San Mateo won top first-round ratings. Ol!1cera uld the woman waa driving under Ibo Influence of aecobarbllll, a oedatlve, wblcb ahe;uld wu )>Nm'!bed ror ber •. Brophy, 31, won the GOP nomtnauon for the IOtb eonc-i Dlatrlct In the Juna I primary olecU... Ht has repruentad the 4llh auembly dlatrlct 11nce !lat NOYtmbar. THE "IN" PLACE TO GO! @ll}ffJll!ljrl,@@fJ!Jfl!ljj1J/jf fflllfj], I /!RJ@JO@WJU1~1 ) FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON -Gory ...,.1<9tt ·Tex Williama • BNld Ev.rty ·-· • lkll• • Hendereon l'mrl11clp l'•mlly ,..rfonnera • lddle C.n J TINllGDAYI Jl..Jt•11·11 MoM NOON WDKDAYS IAT.61UN.10AM -DrM II Newport 81vd., Coo• M-_.... 1 1.IO Junlon 11.00 Kkla.211J 100 Greet Young Guru LOS ANGELES (AP) - About 100 devote.. of a If. yeor-old lllllm fUnl W!I corned their 'l'lrttual leldlr at lnlsnatfooal Airport by dlant· ii(, alnfJai l\Ymlll, teat. 1trl111 .... potall llld~~lin&I or proatrallnf the1D1&lv•. "Pretty pod," uld Sbrl Sci JI Maharaj of hll ..... U... Re arrived '111undq, t11 tnotbtr llf " a -w tour, droiaod In whit. booll, wld ponll and w!llla Neliru jacbl. -Medi-Cal -He -121 mllllon added lo the budlet by Ibo Ltllllllure to reduce Iha counuea' abare.of coola under Ille Medi.cal pro: gram. RI a!IO chl>Olltd M..U: Cal funtll by '31.i = -.yJai it rellect.d .... load osllmates. HAMMOND sPINn OR•AN M .. tl""Y . ,~.'. W• $1JH.OO ·····-··· NOW .77 HAM~OND SPINIT Ok•~N Wllllwt ...... , ... $1495· W• $172t.OO -NOW HAMMOND CONSOU " DIUIX! SPIAXlk w.-. ..... -$1195 .,_ tJ710.00 llOW OllLT ;:;«· .... •i-. DEWXE SPIND · ·9"·Crt? ••5 CONSOLE Ol•AN =~rHM 11ow,$219~ HAMMOND DILUD SPINIT ~IUIAM . =tl11LOO llOWl 14,5 : wuan • Sl'INIT THIATRI :::.i?uo 110W $ 1495 ,• 1TMOMAS fl" 8v . ,11249 'Mt&I 11191 Solt• Coad Plaza M lridol St. -P•: 141-zm • • ( I I • • • • • ( VQt:. 65, NO. ·171, 4 ~ "6 PA&IS . . . -. . -. -' , . ' ~N(9E COUNTY, CAIJFOR"llA .. • . ' own ~ ace-8 __ .. TALKING FIOM· NIWPORT .Miitho MitCliell" ·. • • -' ...... • • 4. ,. -.. Mitchell ·Comes 1;'o:.Aid:if.:":' ' I • • . -. . . -~:P.~tudy . ., .Indicated . . -~ . . . ... • ~On ·Free:wa;r I • • -- . ...,,. ....... · -N.Y. lt•rn c TEN CENTS • • • IVIOD Isleton's New Levee Ruptures •••&• 'l'bo ....U.--II will bo • lad ..... .. -11111 : "' --.... --d!lala deor ..... •71. .... -· INIJBI: flllJ\'Y .. l.M.19rf , ..... .. ....... . .... ,_. CIR... I ............ f c .............. ci-r • ....... .. •• 7 ..... Qmatl 1' =-t ......... I • -....... , ................ =-= ...... "': t::.:... t . .: -. : ...... : .._.._ .. .... . ---. \ l , ApproiJed :~yB~rd ' t. Kewpurt-Mesa school ll\llltts TUeaday • .... lbe 1o-aJ>ead !or preparation ol ftnal 11111111' for a ~.ooo Instructional media !' ..,fir on dlslrlcl land lo C..ta Mesa. ~ Tile 11,m-<quare-fool faclll!y 11 91S ...,. St.; which will house llbrar:les, ..... tortes, televllloll aludiol and of· lloM has -planned for some lime lo f t1b tbi burden of equipment storage and handl!nc oU the Individual schools. f Jt will alao provide a central Jocatk>n for teacben to seek audk>-visual material for use in the classroom. "Jl wlll be at least a month before the I final -plaits hi ve been driwn and new C01tJ: ertimlted," said District Business Manacer Raymond Sd!nierer. I "Aller 1111_1._~te ~rojec!Wlll baYe to be put cut' lo<' .,.. by' !be boird," be said. '"flle bldi ,iiould be In and reviewed wt~ the De'lt three months or so." 11* atd!l!ec!'1 prellmlnary plw - a btl~ wblch 'cdt1lblne• an olflce · llru&re 'lillh warehodus for llorsge and dlllrl'1Ulion. . 1""1ilcfod In !be center will be an olemeDtary lchool library, 1 c le n c • • CLOWN WALTER DAVIS (s 'GORED' IN PANTS HELPING COWBOY L ~. alldJQ-vlluol.milerials.t<i0JJi. · Unhurt, He Return• to Oran .. ~-""'-Pair this WHkond --lludlo, proleulonal llbmy, of· _ .. , ficos and a tlHn lacllity for !be dlllrict'• mobile educallooal !elevillon van. "Once Ille bid baa boon 1warded, con- llNtllloa abould Ute about llx -·. s.linlw• sald."':eut no ilrm ·1argna1e.· ... .-plelloo will be sel lllllll Ille flnol plam an approved." .. "'f .. • ... Anti~freeway :Stand Declined . t 1:.o1 ... ~, ·By ~~to.rs Carnival W or)ce1· . " --. Severely Beaten;, 'Buddies' Silent Sore, swollen and nursing broken ribs ' ' ' Ind a fractured n0&e, a carnival worker at 'Colla " Mesi'&· Onuice Co dn I y Jl'alri/otuidl wu also appennUy ·tem-porirtJy blind early 'llluraday. So were fellow carnival ·workers , in : Ne!opoi I Hlrbor' <llamber of Com-roioris lo who iVorlled him over, police iDelie dlrtctor1 have .endoroed com-oald. pletlon of !be NewpOrt ·Beach tra!fle Colla Mesa pollj:e were dispolched lo :~\>!JI they i.vo ~to jOln Ille the OrqeCounly Falrslle about4 a.m., t ~ ~ay mood Within. the arter someone reported a large brawl in .ti!.·~.... P-~~-~~camivalarea. • otr.ciora, -"·· thli w-•, bal"-' 11 ~ "ohli C. -white and his partner -·-. ~ ·~ alrtv.il tO find a lat'g& group of carnival , tbe ·llJouP el ilolnlnl such lorct1· u :the workers calmly playing ~ards. • ell)'·-and the Irvine Company in one ol tbem,.Daniel J. Robinson. 25, a endlnJnl ,.lqlllatloa dellgned to lranllent employtd l>y one of two l olbnlu!e the Nnport Beach lei of tbe camlvals here for !be lair, was in no 1 PllC!llc Cout JI',.._ . . . . . 11-to be dealt Into the game, pollce l · ''litecl •tr.•blidrlll't .... ~".id ~,,.~,~-£om r.r,p M~~I 'tlw\, .... I 1'nslde0t • iloMit M<Qrdy, Hooplta). pald>ed )Ip and released, but . rO!wrliw' tO paadq ........ o ! declined to press charges over the ~ !lo,_. Bldbam'1 , antt. bea;· , .--.."."'" due lo inler-earnlval -· ~--, ; ' r 1 l1v ~i{,q llie ~ sflliw: , . • i;DL '. iJaf'! :i.o.;i r ~ " ldet bl IM'1'eet 'tit thlh\I ""' lo flld lllullooil.. Wlii . ' •. ~ 581. JI<~ ~llfli 1'la ~ atudy -but cloclild frteWIJ ain!val flll'• never do.' luui·illell. ' . TIJt chamber'• Wf~ JJOlltlon on Ille nut. -tali• Jlut' prior to the apeellJ !reew1y·-lo-Mmh, 1171, Wt.l it tndorled a uno" vote on both ....... ' ·From Pagel • FAIR ... Waller Davis. A shoo! 'em u p performance by carson•a Raiden will turn !be frandstand into an OK Corral. Today's fair attraetlom include tbe Harbor Wcmen's Chorale at 6 p.m. in the ampbltheater, followeil one hour later by •in{ing comedians Douglas and Lcllero. Speedway qiotorcycl~ raclof, 'regular Friday night feature In !he lfandsland area, begins at 8:15 p.m. u muaL All eyes will be locked on rlder1 Bill Cody; Garden Grove, and Rick Woods, Huniinglon Beach, both ol whom have renewed Jbeif old rivalry. Woods and Cody tangled In a moin event and Woods protestect to officials that Cody tried lo run him Into the crasbwali. 'Ille two favorites e1cl!anged healed words in the )lits and !isl• begon fly.lna . The fracas was broken up but bad blood between the two remains. The Saturday schedule of the lair is: AMPHITHEATER 1 p.m. His Kids Band and Cl>oir. , 2 p.m. Bailey~ Yooog World Revue ' ·S p.m. 'Omiltt Fle!lltD-· 4 p.m. U.S. Navy Band Concert . 5 p.m. 'llny Tots Royal COurt • · .7 p.m.,~rpia S~ IJYl"'JI•~ T~ 8 p.m. Everly Brothei1 . 10.p.1!1,.6Q1iar• Aiifers Dance Club ' ,,_ ER ""1\YBOU8B l :ilq p.m., 3:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Cla"lc Tales for <llildren . · ALL BAND!ITAND I Ji,m. Silly Slrcus Show 2 p.m. BOnnie's Varieties 3 p.m. Powdy the Clown • - East -'Disaster' Feared .. New S-totm r elu Area; Death Toll Hits 49 • llJ no ••utaled Pm• The river, norma11J tl>oul 1119 yards ..WO. Jury o1 the Allecheoy River, whieir'btll· A ""' -lllanD deluged Ille l!ut In 1tlods alOll& lbe will aide.of the ooHiN feted looae on eaUmated tlO pleaaure the wake ol lropicol disturbance A&n.. anlhridle coal t.o.D town, Mparolln( 11 bolts and dulled them to plec .. against •tod1y, sendlnf lbe-1•bty Oblo River and from Kingston, 1 •PrawU., ·lllburblfl · a aplllwoy. · ..... • community. Tba 1lranc1yw1ne Creek """ many omailer streama out ol t~ ....... , Far to the --. the l1111q11el11-ftCOrd 1U' '"' paurect' ,cm-~. 11 a Tens of thoiw'Ddl ot pe.....,. fa Ne1t cut oll !be •Ille'• capital tjt)' of Hiii' f1oor ol a ~ roni, PJ:.".!i°~u,/:i Yort and Pennsylvania fled their homea, ~g fa all dlrecilont. MU<:b Of the '2.~ mlllloo ~ of N.C. w~ po1n. ..... evacuated by helicopter. National city • po,... -ott. Bospflal.i ~ tings were nmlle!I to ialelY on _, Guan! reecue unill -. out In loitt. emer1eney ,..-1!!1o ule. lloort. A apolcmi1n ·Jolin Sbpppord•llld Tllm • no lmmedlale end IQ llgbl. • · 8-and -ies were roepl • "We II'"· flab ..r frap 11ilfi!m!til by n.e death toll stood ot 41, With 1C0111· away In llll! • -upetate New Y .rt lllltplt the ,._ wilidow1.•• mlalng. -· clllel, -t by nclnf flood wattn. Na-n.e 111un Yldcfle Al'"""" bad The ;;allonal )Veotber Service womed tfonaI Qaard unlla "'"' IRil and ... .,.. 'lieon btt · .....,. or..,,"' Iba! 1 "major diwter -develoPing." Uons were under ni In Elmlrl, Corning; · 1n._0:~,::e rl!:" :;:" / "~ Liiiie or oo movement of tbe center Ole_an and Painted l'o!I, w b e r e C0111 ilµmp!nc up to an addiU~ )11' I r was expected for lZ to 24 hours and the heUcopten Jilted many to safety. wate; on aome areas ' QO 0 aervice said, "This poses the threat of Al Well1vllle, N.Y., a flvwtory wing of Startin . · · more· or less continuous rallls, within a the Jonea Memorial Heapital eollopoed . . _g •• 1 l>"l"!"~ the lo!J bdtlnd .radiua of several hundred mll" from the and fell Into the Genesee River eorly to-~llnliled dainalo lol1 of fl6 mlllioo in lionn cenltr." (See picture, Pase 4). day alter being undermliied by floo\1-_ ....... ~re Oov. ljeu~ Asl<ew Virginia wu placed under a state of wa\era. :""""' . llal1!I far » ~- emergency, u Ille capital city of Rich-The w!nf had boon eY1CW1tecF'eorli1r, .::"·"":' :::-:..,~ • bif new mood WU lnundl!ed by Ille noodlng and nobody WU hurt. Bui the colloJll'I lllOY • • In!! the James River. Much ol lbe downtown area left a gaping hole In lbe """"lninJ por-~= ~ wind and -lntelJl!llled In of the city wu without eleclriclty Tbrte t!on or Ibo _hospital, el))Olin( .beds and. y eat V1rl!nl•, ll!lryland,. New llma ad ·-'"" clrov • other lacillilu P1tlenll nn kept 1n· irt,ll!ld """'""1vanlo. v---. waters e pollce llld another part •Oflha bo1p1iaI, 1'" N•tlonal Weather Service In notlooal {llll'dsmen frQl!l lhelr control And Alnlond, "-'IOt reiildenl• wore Pllllbtlr(h nported lht nter level at ~lon.s. · ' , evacuated earlier, wa• lbteatenid with ~. Point ~ !be )WIClure ol the Wllk":a:;:.cual\:' ·~cl~ •311110in. destruction by llO !eel of w~\er backed up ~ and Alleiheny rivara w11e<e • " ' • · • behind en earth road Coililnlcllon em-the <lilO l>egiJll -""' 211.9 lfft: Flood Workero fled 1 dike, after oandbaalnc bankmenl. · level II 211 leel. The point II In downtown efforts failed lo atom lbe brimming SUS· "Wben that ioes." a deputy lberil! Pllllburlh- quehanna. River. • · said, "It will wipe Almond rl1b.t off the .. Al ·of now, we're aa)'inf the river As the dlb broke, Wiler poured lnlo map." could Ill u much u 10 f«t over the flood the downtown aecllon of Wllk ... Blrre. Besidea !be Ohio, Pittsbur1b laced !be st8"'!~ Ille 1pokesman 11ld, nol!nc that radar 1'ad tracked new rain moving lon(d the oreo from Ohio. Irvine Phinners Back Invitation on Airport Irvine city planning CO!p!Dlssioners Thursday added lbeir Jlelchbor!y ..,,. llmenls to the ·lrvloe cOU!!Cil'1 lnvllltion lo Newport Be1ch ond Colla Mell to join lo(elher In planning development oround Orange Oo!mly Airport. Irvine commlll!oners endoratd the City <loundl'a reaolilllon !bat lormi a six- member commilteo ol lrville councilmen, planning commlslionera and clllmls, The raolutlon urges Ntwport Bead! and Costa Mesa to slnilarly a pp o i n t representoUvea lo a joint plsnnlng body that would consider planning Of In- dustrial, commerelaf and residential ptOpertia near the airpori. 1be council resolution was Irvine's sec- ond official friendly act following news that Newort Beach was com.idering_ a~ proving 1 !US rnilllon developmeo~ttOI the Collini Rldlo Piwertlea llea1' .tjie The earlier request · by Counc Gabrllle Pryor and Joim Burton wu"Ii· nored wilen Ille N~ P1anPI1IL com- ml•!llon fecoitll!tliillif ~1"ot•t11e Colllna development paeklse that II to.. 11\IJ.IQ~~~Umfln uie area. • .. • From Page 1 ' " ROUTE: .. Irvine COIMUJ1lonerl remarked thal they loo hid ·Properties yet to Cleftlop, fn. eluding the ~ere McDooneil-Doualls parcel w1llcb county oflfelals hid re.on.d from Industrial to commeicw Jusi clays before lncorpor1tkm. Sloce inco11)1r1tion, that major airport development bu·be<n llllled !int by the city's bull~ permit !reue and now at the developer a request. Irvine J>Wmlnlr COIMllsllonen •peed Ibey would 1pp0int two memben to Ille joint plannln& committee aa IOOll u the three-<ity -is formed and mee\lng dates moy be set. · Fl'OlllP .. e1 MARTHA •.• . me ~'I·· lojie. "her ~ ;lbl11• & counts." Mitchell llld hi• wUe'a •later qd 1 secretavfti!!'wllh '~ .-iC•" ......... :Jr one Of ihelh WbO t.imlno1'Cftlle Mllcl!1iJ said bit 1t11i 'wan'll litni 1o relwn lo his hi&hlY lllCCtllful New York law practlce. , "Martha bu never been )lappy "111> me In poUUcs," be sald. , 11Belare Ulil thina is over, we are ioing lo be In for 1 m1jor noodlng on Ille Ohio, A°"lben1 and Monongahela rivva," P'l4icl<lcl Wllllam Lon(, 1 we1tlier -.. "1drolotllt. In~ In wtstern New York Stele, wbere up lo ball 11Je dty'1 I0,000 reeklenla bad -evocuated, the Chemung River lei! Ill banks. Two houses were swept down the river, one splilllng In two •• ii alommed Into the lllaln Slree! Bridie. From Pagel DENIAL ... might be ln!eruted In bav!nc our ofllce conduct an invut.igaUon, 11 be said. "Ricbt . ..,,. we ore attempting In determine whether or not a conflict of in- tereat u1sta u ouU!md. in the siate's Government Code. W• are hiving peopl1 checking Into that now," Enright added. The deputy d\llricl at!<>rney said the gOYernment <.'Ode coven aeveral kinds of con!llc!a of lnwest, most ol which are geared specllkiny lo membera of the ~~i mJiic1gir\i the' inegatiom ~:tl.W ~ to flod '!.'.l'.'.~·Pit ali"~~~~~i::t ~11 Wd Dillrlct Attorney Cecil HlcU'·'Jj• ~ the atetewlde con- 1.....,.. .,,r ~ tllorneys and had not been co'l"!lt.d In the molter. Hicks II,. • peeled to return by Monday morning. ' Supemsors OK Drain Contract 4 p.m. Car Vic Hollywood Entertainers 5 p.m. Silly Sircus Show ' -· · • , ·' ... • . : a p.m. Orance County 'J'alOnl on Parade· ~ roote was ·ado~." said_ Hammell. . "We have 1 compoct. We have ..,.. we ore going to get lhil hell out ot this gambil . "We oren'I going to be In Wublngton after Nov. 7. We're a:oing to leave lock, stock and barrtl," MitcMll said. PlerNll, In aplalning his role In Ille land deals, said, 0 'lbe fact Is I never have or ,never would uae any information of lllJ' de~ lar eera<>oal g1in. Everytblnc I have ever cloQe In Dl¥ oUice waa done !or the good of the city,". Vandals Strike . A:t Golf. Club ' . Vllldall bloke Into a erivale Colla M..a 1ol!lng !iclllly W,clneldoy II)~ llql!I a $3,IOO deslnlcllon derby; demol•Mlnl thrtO loll Clr!l and llulillg bys to·all 20 oHll vehicles. llSmif M. Footer, bead cuslodlan II the MPI Verde Country Club, ~Uled po11ct lllet a iiuoiiiid liiit med 1o holise the llOel ii clrll ·!'fi 1"""'1 open. · Olllcer Roscoe Bread aald IT cart• ...,. Inside but the other three wue discoYend at the nortl!eut corner of the -cpl!lpleteiy destro)'id. • 'Iba coillJtry club employe told Ojlicer Broatl Ille 20 ke)'I, worth 112, were lei! in the llolllon slots. OIAll•I COAIT DAILY PILOT . 'r11t1°"""9 a.t DAIL. V 'It.OT, ...... •left II a:M ... h N ... PIM. II ..,.......,.. W Approval ol a $264,000 jointt.contract with !be dly' ol Cotta Mesi !ct 'the ex· tension of !be Paularlno CJlannel slotm drain bas been approved by the Oronge County Boord of Supervisors. · ·'llll c1ra1n • ex1ens1on w111 provide ror luturl widenfni of Paularinq';l!Oia. lllil· Bir jand""'l>ing, Oounly Flciod:~I, Engineer George Osborne aald:..J·: .• , The agmmenl wllil the dty.call,!l lor a, f/;11116 cooltibutlon by !be mUDlcll>allty. Osborne ali<I Tuesday. F1ood Toll Now 226 RAPID crrv, S.D. (UPI ) -An up- dated accounting of the death list in the disastrow June 9 flood stood at 226. Miss· ing Persons Coordinator Charles Childs said the number of persons still being sought was "about 50. '' 8 p.m. Syncopation Cdiigregatlon. · , P~ Coast:Yreeway,ts beirui!deleled 9 p.m. Syncopation Con{regitloii-: : ~-·'!0-Jr• fl!<r i!llercbange.. lt's lll:e GRANDST-. ' · waJtI:c .In a mlnr:flddJ:v~ " ·• · ,•o · · .• •olbg oll and d>1.... ·." ' : p.m,.Cl!a!npionsblp ll<!deD . ' . •::n..~· . 1111 , ~ ~ alio 7:SOp.m.·<llampionsbiJ!Raleo · --~ .. ,.~ ~ ~ u-~ · STAGE •· . . ~ •a -r.-·w •• ..,., ~ . . • ' 'CiOlnel ~ ..---:...... •••• , •· · .. ~, Pl '£TI:WJ.'W"'. m.11 or 2,30 p.m. Ice. Carving . , • • Donild 'Mclnnli ~ Tb ado :h:t ':;:: ~=--=: =· . --:. Cl!" ~~11p[~:: .... :1ylwovld · . ·-MML.~ , : .,..~!ht blfgesl;porldng lot In lioulhern . 1 ·'. '5 nd • · Ml'"-~lf ·,,. ·1 · CaHfornla In Colla Mesa" ,., '> 7 p.m. ~ Mir onetltl H·--Jt Id lod he. could be -'•'l SPOR11! AND ACTION S~IN(l · • ~•w~• II ay · . •,.. Noon ti> 7:30" p.m. bfl.;,,.4 :,.ehide "II might be just J11:t the cors wilting at Demoostralions . the Tijuana border. The noise and pollu· 9: IS p.m: Ofl·road ' v • h I c I e lion ls just fantastic. U YO\I don't believe Demonstrations Jt. juat go down there OD I SUnday,11 be UVESTOCK AREA' Hid. All Day -Early Days Gas Engine Councilman Dom: Raciti added this Demonstration morning that he wu ool yet reody lo FAIRGROUNDS voice hl.J opinion Ior or again!:t tht l p.m. Lamb and Hog Auction N~~ Boulevard route. . ,. &:30 p.m Beef AuctJon ''lbi.! news came as e surpr11e tc me · · and at this lime I feel that ii Is Battle of Bulge Story-, premature fl>r'me to mal:e a •!element until the. councfl bu bad lime fo study the ..,.,. ral.....,.!rom the California Hlfh"."y ~'.' be aold. ~ . ' , .. "We have that underltanding. We're go. Ing to get out of lbll rot roce. We hive no interost," be oald. Mitchell, who . .realped • u attamay general....,. monlba ago to bud N!ziia'• -c1n1....,.., the -Jl!lCI he held In 1118, said lie ba1 absol"':.ti::; 1ert1t In aoceptlnc lllO!ber W :i<>b -Including a rummd Supreme Court appolnlmtn~-· ' r · : The Mllchella were loffther . lasl weekend when they 1tere bonored along with Jl'lr1t Ledy Pat Ntson it a VIP party tosoed by • r.c<rd company uecuUve 11 bis plush Be-ly Hlill home. ' Gov. and Mn. llooald Reapn and movie star John Wayne, a Newport Beach realdent, were among the otben· in allendance. • Tba Mllchells , ... no lndlcallon wllen they 1tould be leaving the Nnll(INI: villa. Tbey oto I lall -Ill IQ !heir J'OOID. '. ' Ne'll)IGl'Ur Inn pmonnl1 dlclbled to dilcuu Ill)' ot ... acllvlllll Of Iba pair. He odmilled be had prollled through several investments in the community but eddld,. '!I ,.. nothing wrong Jn.that." Murdoch said lhe Inference made by some Iba! be bad prior knowledfe 'and a responsibllty for provldlnf uUUUes ond other !1clll~ea for properliu ln whict! he and' !rlel>da. Iller· -flted .... .. .... ,. 11 rv roneou.i. ' 1Tbe pbys1cal facUJUea such u Btreetl, -'aJid Mier linH thilt Ri've pr0p. ertl .. In tbe ,clly lf!ecl all properties In a given area. You can't aep&rate them," ha said. : ' The Anaheim admlnlslrator of 22 years added, ,"1 'l'I proud ol my liweslmell!a in this ctl}l. I see no reason why.I shoUJd llOI inveat fn U u will ai aiiy other citizen. " Murdocb. si. 'rtant1y ~mttled hi had IJll.!l!lllled lo oeveral land v~ but u 'II( lbe cue ot. Pterllll be ompbiucal!y dlllled.~ 1a!emd Cl10fti<t Of -· Pieraall, a;w been c11r public"°'"" dlrecloo alooo llltl. He ud Munloch ho•e been lGlll ::= II> lbelt flelda u two of Ibo ti' kl lbe star.. ' .. , .... Clil.t ,.. ..... ~ ....... .......... ,. ..... ,......, ....... "'*'• """ C..11 ~. H..,.,, ~ IMih ...... hkll!F..-fll V.u.y, L*MN .... .,_.....,...,.. ...... ft SM °""""ti S. J-. Cl!Nltr.... A altllf9 ,......, Jilst 'Weight' Till Sunday ~ ' •t " • ' • .. ..,._. . .) ~·.:June Sp•cials ' . ' • • • by 'HERITAGE , ......... JIUllJllllld S.h.N'd•YI .... lwrnnp. Tiit "lncJNI llVltlllllllnl J11nt I• 11 »II W..t 111 Sir-t, C.t1 Mal, C1tlfomt., '1;_6lt. R1~1rt N. W1H ,.,...lfW .... 'Wlllltw Jeck Ill. Ce1,l1y 't'kl ,.,.._., _,. OIMnl ~ n..,..., r,,_.u ·-'"'""'' A M1,,.rii•• M.,..._Ntw a.a.I. H. t.... ll•••-' P. Noll Mau.rt Mlllllffftt Lc"'9 c-.--• lJI Weit le'( Strt•f ,,. .... ""'""'P.O. lea lflf, fll26 • Here's a preview peek at the' po•Icap • WHAT'S-VP DOc? -'.Tbat'• lbe. Ulla. the DAILY PILOT will deliver to Its of an appealing poge full ..l pictures of " readers on Sunday : Y1 BAnLE OF BULGES -Welglt ..... dogs and.~•ls .-, '1id. _tho. people I b. y duction treatment! can thin your wallet l~ke with them when ll\01 (O , lo the (or purae) almoet u much as they thin aDlmaI hospital. , you -maybe even more. Stall Writer BLIND Ll!AD8 BLIND -A Jegallf George Leldal's story wlll be r .. tured on blind Huntington Beach man wants to "YOU Page... eatabUsh 1 cowtty commltt~ to ~ ·LOS ANGELES POIJTICS -Tbe dJs. ate Job and lraJnlni ln!orm1lloo ! o r lrlct attorney race ·ii folof to 1et hotter handlcopped peraons. and lou&ber, occordlnfr lo prediellom of TODAY'S CLOSING PJllCES , •• - Southem Calllomla Focus column. Jn Holland, the dnlc market is npurltd TllE NEW HAYAUWA -Aloo on Ille much like lbe commodllla prlcea are l!dllorlll Pq1; collUllDJll S. I. Ill)'• quoted In this counpy. Tbal'• ooJt ..,. u .. 1 tells bo1t be quit 111110klng. II II> part of In-depth repOr\ wlllch probes lbe volvejl a change In .. u concept which bu dnt& scene In Europe todo.r. changed his total behov!or. MAGGJE'S 00011.n'Or' -Ra: Reed PA'l'rl P.!.!lB:S ClllUlREN -FIOlll7 Jounie.Yt lo London lo lalorvlew Moqfe Weekly cov~r story. "'.I'll.,. Adop\ed Smith and flnd.s lht A"*""ly A1tard Children Are 1ni!y MJnel" ltlla of six· winner using htr CltC1l..-a doorstop. yaar quest foi; l\lllllbnlml by Pal\I (Mr1. NOR111, SOUTH, W.DT - T r a v t I ~·· OUninl ~Ind her busblld . articles ofler lhr~way CIJolct of dtr.c> Pa\11 ll!ld lbe'aldi~ p(clurtd.lo"co~lf Ilona -nort• to Eutekl, toUlb to San *'· · • ~ ~ · ' ' Dle~o or lJUt to H1wlij, - -llENtSNCID" TO ~ -"'1£' • EDGAI\ 'llJalANAN. -One 01 I b o • ~~ upt e, 4rivtr II alntd l!)Oll durable charact~ ldoro of Ille' to • llle' -111· 1lli;d or-. century adOnis lbe e<lf• rl'Nlrm. booplt.til "-lated Piw featurt story Cover story ts 1 b o a t rGlsm l'lrd'• fnvesttpl• anllfUll IOD!encl to ,.. ho1t "Caclt'a Coonty" aerlel Iii 1t b I c b 11'1 worklnc oat. · Bucbanaa Js !eat....i • • SALE 239. I ....... I -- • Thii lovely 'colltetien of Loui• XV 1tyl•d toblH by Herll1ge aro Mint fe•tu,..cl in .ur June • Pr•·Solo. Now 11 the time te make yew uladlont of ~uollty fu111l1h!•t•• • SALE 155;. -·'"· ..... ~ • • I ' r l I II p ·~t ~ II 'd I p c 0 q a w pl 1o1.· "" -- • f ... ~ . • DA.D.Y PILOT EDITOBLll PA.GE I I Fairview Park Detente Tiie -le reached between Costa M-aod the •tale Department of General Services on the hlrvlew Hospital property last week appears to place the pro- posed 257-acre regional park on aolid footing. Both City Manager Fred Sorsab&i and Mayor Jack Hammett are confident that the coveted a.creaee will be be under city and county ."control wltblp. 1ix months through a 20.year purchase a~ment. Ori&lnally miles apart. the. Costa Mesa park pro- ponents and General Services Director Lawrence Robin· son have developed .amicable relations and the only for- ... able snag now is the price tag on the property. Robinson has declared bimseli willing to allow a 50 percent discowit on the property, a~pra!Jed by the state at '8 ,million .. That muqs the-jomt·powera authority now lieing formed by Costa M... and the County of Orange .would have to shell out '4 million over the 20-year period, al an interest rate of about five percent. Recovering from the initial shock of the mysterious· ·-1y Siitt'en.ed relations in Sacramento, city an~ county , officials are now ,hard at wurk getting the pnce down even Jower: Since th• property includes about 121 acres of unde- velopable !<>Wlands, it is claimed that the per-acre va1u·e of those areas is worth only $18,000 instead of the $36,- 000 demanded by the state. ' · Tb'lo· ~la now being_ reappraised by an outside companr to dttermlne ,whetlier that suppositio~ is based on fact. ,u ii ·is, it could whittle the overall pnce down by $2 don, provide<! the General Services Depart· ment agr ... with tbf. appuisal. . Wliafenr final pnce tag the second pl\ue of the negoliatloDJ bring It is" clear that Costa Mesa could not afford to enter intq 'ft venture without financial help I from the COU11ty. Sin.ce 31 is viewed u a regional park I serving 'Newport lle;8ch, Fountain Valley, Huntington l • ' Protectj~ Cr~tics -Froi:IJ, . ' The 'Dhtter~ i ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ • J knew there was a rising Ude of what Js called "consumerism" these daya, but I never dreamed that diirlng my ille- 'time Jhe lowly apedea Of humanity known as the drama critic would ever be protected from quo-~ ltatlonal abuse. '• One of the earllest pieces 1 wrote, more ·'than., 20 years ago, tlealf with 11the drama criticl dotter," a .little man employed by theatrical pro- 'ducers, to place three little dots .•. like this . • . within the advertilements or play review1. ~ THE AD THAT reads: 11 'Ex· ciUog .•. AmusinJ' says M~tada Frump of ~ Eventng1 Bugli," when' Miu Frumpls complete remark: wu "Excitlng my cootempt, this• play Is amusing only /n its~ lritiness." Soro4'Umes a crlUc will pah everything about ~ play -its plot, actin&, direction, music,·atnrlng, dancing, and find a kind word only for itl scenery, which Is called "gay and imaginative." Two days .later, he Is aptued lo ,.. an ad f<ir lh!J fiasco ljuotlng him as callhur It "gay ahcl Im- aginative," and omltilog lo mention jt ,.., merely Ille ICOlllc effecll he ap- plauclech.. , NOW THE NEW YOU Dept. or Consumer Affalrl .bas adopled a new regulatiOG bmlnc tbe. ""' of deceptlye quotallore In llqe, .motion picture and • • ' .. Dear Gloomy Gus If Jolin Sweazy, CMHS head foot· ball ceach, would adopt the policies of Phil Brown, EHS head football coach, m~ybe the Multang1 would have a wlnnlng tN.m -or at least generate some school spirit. Worth a try! -A.C.P. na. ... ,.,,.. '9fifnl ,....,.. •ltWI. ... -""' ............ -. s.n4 """ Ht '"" • 81Mmr ..... n.JJr l'ILM. • book advertisement.I. 'Ibre little dots will no longer work, especially when the ad 1uggests that a favorable comment ap- plied to a minor portion of the 1how was used by the critic in an 1W<Strlcted way. In the past, a 11dlllul dotter could ac- compllsb ll)ltaclla with his little device. As he expial!!od in the earlier pie«, "When the shciw •Nirvana' came to town . ' ' I had tbe devilil' own time with quota· tions. The a11ics imanimoWlly panned it, as you know. 'nle most lnf!umtial one, in fact, decl'1'ed it to be acarcely better than 'Abie'• Irish Rose.'" . uHOW DID YOU bandJe that?" I a3ked hint. "'There was only ane tiling to do -put my three doll at the beginning or the ad. like thi!:: ••. ' ''. •• better than 'Able's Iri.tb Rose.' " It ,.., my-lrlumph of the seaaon ... In the put, 1 left lbe lJltle ljotter with the remark, "You have a fudna!inilly morbld pro!e11ion, which I would nOI find enjoyoble.'' tu. I moved off, he repeated to hlmsf:If; with deep, aatisfactlon: "Faacinatlngly .•• enjoyable." There was nothing the man CQU].dn't do with plrases out of context. But 1 suppose he can •IWllY• get a job • . . writing epitaphs for poHliciaos' tombstones ... even in New York. (~~CK.ANDERSON) I '1 AFTEJl.. SPEAKING aboUt Aubrac's !iunlly !or about 15 minuteo, Aubrac said: •lifr •. Presidenl, do you kMw ~ I have come?' "Ho answt!red •vu.' • Au!)rac liked -r he had any ......... llo nplJecl by aylnf that he 'dl4 oot .llM lie !Vue 'peace In Viel· nanr n ,... an. lq>raalm of moral OQll\laltnce between !be Unlled Slates add 11ort11 V-; in flct, tbe U.S. Is 1111 _...,,.. and -be cond<mned ..... 'lflloWlaill al *"' 11t1ollatiom, 1ald ~ ~-Ill "" .... al (Prtmlor) Pliml ~ °""'" Ho lben added: 'JllrNlbber, 1111111'"-'t line tried to ,... Ille aad.lllto loiled: I tnow JOU don't .Wfltlo 1111-,' . .. '111111' ,,_!be <Onverllil«t b1iltk tD ,.., m1tl L Be Ufftllld """ 11111 "*"° ....... the -........ -.,.i11,... .... I' ...... I ... wlloa I llOll...,. to l'itr11?" .. tltln -~ lie -..... 1 .... Ill PW, 11111 -tbt(lllillGaal-lle-•ID- •llatbi. ... _ tbe---It lllb l• &Dll -_ _. "'"" !bl -. ,_ Vm Dm1 nlllod wltll Alllrac to I* •· Ila aald 11111 'ft ll'J' to -.PMblllll Bo • IDlllJ' dolallto as ,.. am. Be Is a old man : we Wini Itlm to n .. to • * _, tlDlflld. • " Beacli and Santa Ana as well as Costa M ... , such assi> lance would only appear reasonable. CO<la Mesa's contribution to th• purchase of the i e-owned surplus property should be eased aome- t by the new land acquisition fund approved by dlmen in their 1972-73 budget. This fund calls for the ~ndlture of $250,000 !or open space, mainly for Fairview Park. The prospects for building the park have never looked better as a result of last week's development at home and in Sacramento. Marina Skepticism · Costa Mesans have long been tantalized by the pros· pect of having a harbor in their traditionally landlocked city. Perhaps this is why news of the revived westsid' Keys Marina project failed to arouse the interest of top echelon administrators and Costa Mesa city councilmen last week. The $75 million project W&'l pa..,.d over with· out notice. The general lack of excitement at city hall seems to relate to the fact that councilmen and planning offi· cials have becQme gunshy about the project now beirig revived by boatyard owner Paul L. Snyder. In 1964 when the marina was first proposed by Snyder, the project sunk because or inadequate financ· ing. In fact, State Mutual Saving• had to foreciose. on the tax-burdened property. Although Snyder claims to have the financial sup- port of two Texas oilmen for his revived project, some city officials have privately expressed their skepticism, It is unlikely that any enthusiasm will be gener· ated among city officials until the two Texas backers prove they are indeed financially capable . c Cmnplaint Against a Department Store Heat Is Unbearable for Employes To the Editor: J wonder how many people today would believe that a big department store chain, worth millions, builds enormous air~ dltioned stores, and still has service buildings that have no windows or air cooditiooiog . People work on cement noon, Jilting, pacltlng and climbing high ladders - some on the top _fiocr wider the hot roof. MY SISTER·IN-LA W is in just such a place. Some of tbe employes have been there quile a few years and paid into reUrement plans and are try i n g · desperately to stay on the Job. Jobs, of ~~e. are not plentiful these days, 01p0cially for those wiio are not real young. IC the workers are Off a day because they just can't hold up under the strain, they can't get .sick leave, even though there is sick leave available: 'Ibey have to be off two days, and see a doctor. Some go out to the restroom, juat to eet off ~eir burning feet a minute. SEVERAL WHO requested fans were given questionnaires to fill out .stating why they requested the items! Even on days when it's only 80 degr"s, tlw! heat is unbearable. It'i shut up at night. When they go in on a cool morning, the stale, bot air hits them in the face. • Next time your readen are in a cloaed- up building on a warm day, they 8hould imagin< doing heavy work in it 111 day. NAME Wl'l11HELD Coastal Protectlo11 ( MAILBOX Letur1 from readers are welcome. NonnaU11 writers 1hould convey their messages in 300 word.I or les.s. The right to condense letter• to fit space or eliminate libel i.s reserved. All let- ters miut include signatures and mail· ing addre11, but names may be with· held on req1u:.st if 1ujficitnt rea.son ls apporrn~ Poet111 will not be pub· li3hed. preserving coastal open space. To these issues the Pilot devoted preclsely one sentence, stating that "The various coaatal cities already .are in the process of developing atrong Controls ••. " It is the deliberate turtle-like pace or these . processes, at all levels, while virtually • unr'estricted . development continues and irrevocable zoning concessions a r e granted, that bu prompted action via the Coastal Initiative. CHA,RACTERIZATION or the Carpenter bil1, favored by the initiativt's opposition, as 11ou&Jl lf&lal.atioo" iS."' patenµy deceptive. There II, oootrary'iO the Pilot!s synope:ia of this meaaure, QOo. niandata in Sen. Clrpeeter'1 propooal far local conlormailon to state criteria. Man· dation la confuted to mere recoptuoe of •uch criteria, abd followin( such recogni·. tion. local government! would be ·com--1 . pletety free to enjoy their independent To the Editor: pu"ultl. The Clrpenttr bill would ~roject Multiple Points or contention were the lmaa:e of change, while changing raised by the DAILY PILOT in it.s editor· . notbiD(. ial opposition (~1Too Much Protection'', To any Newport Beach res~t ,who it June 11 ) to the Grunsky·Sleroty coastline sensitive to destruction ot the landscape in the name of commerce and progress. I submit just one example of destruction that may very well have been prevented had a Coastal lnitiative been passed three years ago. The magnlllcent vista of bay and oCean formerly observable from <:oast Highway west or Jamboree Road is gone, obstructed by just the foundation of the Irvine Co m p a n y ' s "necessa ry" Promontory apartment complex, even before construction has b e g u n . Remember: that project. as well as others equally damaging, was appro ved under the vaunted aegis of "local con· trol". L ROBERT D. RitS Out1tan1H119 St11dents To the Editor: In WJIUam Sclu;eiber's article on the OCC graduation ceremonies I wonder at his priorities. "OUtstsndin& Citizen" Arnold 0 . Beekman wu given 37 llnel and the two outstan4ing s t u d e n t 1 , valedictorian James Goodrich and salutatorian Patricia Mangeil (whole name wu mlupelled "Mongelo" ill lhe article) shared three Una hetweeo them. If illJtl ts llJe type of recqp2itioc\1 tbe I llllldent1' hard wort and dodlcolioo receive, no wonder ao man~ ol CO' .Youth today care IO lltUe !or the rJfM'nn;'ll !lie establlshed communlty. . I'M SUllE THE famlil• o! these IWo outstanding young people are rllhlfullY proud or them and 1 reel the COf!Ullmilty would have enjoyed reading a little - the no!Hlelinquent type of )'Ol!lb today. , We bear so little abwt tbe1n. it!1 re- -billB", and to the Coastal Alliance initia· • tlve. While opponents decry the supposed pre-emption of local control by the regional commissions specified in the ini- tiati'(e, it i1> almowledged that this prop- ositi6n does provide for representation by local agencies. Such agencies, pr..umably, would he amoog those which currently serve our Jocal interests; I t!Mnfore find it dlf!lcuJt to Wlderstand why their pfoopectJve j u d I m e n t reprdirlg COlflal <jevelopment 1hould IUddenly beCOme .questionable, when their performance ill all other respectl bas pretlouoly gooe unchallenged. 'Leased' rl nmrest-free • By ROBERT E. BADllAM Autmbly:maa, 711t Dllatd II you're a middle-inci>me taapayer mating "forced loans" to Uncle Sam through wltbhold)ng taxe1, yOu IDlli be .paying too much. The latest estlrmt. ;,. drive ha had UtUe ~-far and · that over-withholding for lrlt' ii •IJided there ii doubt • tbe TV iJ,ots to '""It in a total. or .ame ... 10 lillllon . radio 1,.i 00..._, wlll be ~ ''leased'' to the· federtJ' gova2u::oel'lt':1n-successful. terest.free. At the COD1wner level, overwlthboldlng I SUSPECT THAT It Is the lnchllion of 11 "forced saving•". The original Idea "public representaUves" on the proposed was to cut taxes this year via higher ex· regional commwiolll that c<>ncem1 our emp!IOlll, but the withholding tsblea have . local IO'('ermnentl, and alao concerns had exactly the oppo.site results. Further, those who evaluate regulation al coam~ ' they'Ve taken the btggeit" bltea otlt or development, purely in terms of th<;lr mlddl .. income paychecks, hllttiig the ~ economics, irleapectlve or !acilltles that spend heaviest on non- lellheUc or e n v t r o nm e n t a I coo-1Ubsbttace Hema. '1llla results ill putting slderatiolll. a real drq on rttall 11les1 travtl outlays, Your edlterlal'• empbsall 00 the i-e elc. In !act, 101110 reaearcb peopt ..... y it of public -1o Orange Cooll\J bei(ll aplala wiQo tbe l&Vinp. ratt re- heaci1es, which Mm!tledlJ ii IOI a lllajor IUIU IO Jip. llrdlllorlly1 tbet would be problem, d10mtcl Ille onrric!q Imo taken u a llcn of low couumer con- poriance of Jlmltlnc bici><lemlty develop-!ldence, but now It la llgnlflcaot that tbe ment and · blgbrlse conrtrucUon, and rate II DOI l"llllllinl eveo hip. ~--•• Geerwe ---. Dear Gtorp: Your column baa llffn a high point al my day far yesr1 and l read ,.. regularly. I am not rich and famous and owe all my suew& to fcillowiJll your advice! · GRATEFUL Dw Glaleful: You DO! Dael &llJlbody ... .., back .... wllb my~ In It! o ... -'° buo)' Wriillll tlllt -II never er-.! my mlttd lo ,..... 1 It.) A DELA Yl!D llll'FEcr II JIOSSlble, too, and li will be a whopw. All 1D011CY,tbat , II belnll 0>"erwlillhold wlU ba~e to he repaid IO the taipoyer nest 1PririJ -in a bonanza or tu refund -· That, of course, could be a plui -If Ille econori>y lhould need a boost al tlle tiJlle the checka are maned. But II early '73 11 boomlnC, 11...,,,. likely, and the prob- lem ii holding lnfl•tloo la check, • lllUlll~ tu windfall could spell dlomler. It Ion' Gpectad !bit much 1'111 bec!One about !bi. --. Tba u.s TrealUty ii .ll•PPine IP ill .... polp to -.C• more =• le ndace lb e Ir = ., dalmlnl blgor ... Bowe•a, obiavn •1 the 111ERE ARE TWO l"fll&Ol1I adv~ for taJ:payer reluctance Cln thlt: People llke to ·get tax refund checka. They look on overwithholdinJEu a kind of "Christmas Club," ldlnl welcome pocket money .••. a many of!"-who want to change are simply unable to ngure how much they 1bould adjust by - tbey~e confused, even u you and I, by the instructiOOI. Of course, the Treuury tle9artmeol could change the wl*blioldlnc tabla for lit-"12, llDd It has -~ !bat a "witbboldinc holiday" be tal. Bui so far the tlx offlclail say they have no IUCti ln- tentlool. Some ......... IUspect the' 'l'rMlllry Um the extra Income, and ts wnnnc to face the refund prolol<IN when It can' be .+olded. TRIS, HOWEVER, crca es a mu.rve economic force, It ii ctrlaln lo have ef. fecll that are altotelher unlntentlonat, and qulle poutbly very harmful. Already, It has cut deeply Into fedor1I ahor\.tmn • money needs, and II ~lng mal'ket in-- terest rates downward while bustneu e1.1 pands. It might be well, therefore, If your iJI. come 11 1Ubject lo wtthholdtng, to rue a W-4 form to change your wltbholdin& rate from now oa. c-tderl111 today'• hilh- gra~ bond yields 1nd bani lnteretl rates, it oeems le llllke much men - to invest !bl -ot )'OOA' dtacrellon. ' assurinR \vhen ~>e're made aware oC them. It's a litUe sad that your newspaper relegated them to three lint• at the bolo tern (lr a Jone article. LOlllSE HAGAN Girl Seeut •f'lrst Cius' To the Editor: . l hadn'I really thought much about ti; 1'Womens Lib" movement until rectnl,\! ·when I was prlvllqed to -a bandlul it Costa Mela'a finest tth srade etr receive their GirJ, ~t "Flrlt 1 award. The Gjtl Sc.,t "Finl award .ii the highest •ward lhe can oqui~ lo J"Ea&I• ,.....,.; · Scouftlit~ ; 1•• We l'(O~I~ 1ure Jlh to.-11-_ receive Ille same recognllicm by !bi. cl and !ti ne-pir !bit 1ht Boy ~N.O recelveAlow abOut ii Mr.' Edltor7 l MRS. JACK L. GERW!Cl l How to Address l (!)m-Lawmakers i _,_ICOAIT ' DAILY PILOT l!ol><rt N. ll'oed, PwUder t T•...., Ktnil. l'<lilor All>frt w. -· Edjlorlcl Pogc Edi tor • •. ,,,. .<!1 tn<W JlOt:O of lllo Dolll' . ' ' .Pilot tictka-tn fl\lbnn and 1U... late l'Clde:rs bf Jll"t'lentlnc tNI iit'Wlr-1*''• opinions and ~ mcntuy on topJtt or tnterwt ... atp11kao"" b1 ~a -I ir~~~s==,I -....s~ ....... ot tllo day. .J'rldly, Jun• .. lift • J U.S. Points To Ellsherg In 2nd Leak LOI ANGELES (UPI) -Th< govern- -painted lo Daniel Ellsberg and his •• lotoo u the dllel IUapecta today iJt • llloftd ......i P<nltgon Papers leak -• acilymntst Jack Andenon -even as ...... ,., l!l)llonqe trial for th< lint ..... lbolrt lo beP,. ........ his c:odefendant Anthony J. a-,. tbt.lr defense attorneys and AmttliWI 111 denied the accusation-the il*l*'1 caHU:ac it 1 "!art ditch desperate _ .. lo dloCredlt Ellsber1 aod Russo. Tllo Juatlce Dtpartm<nt 'lllursd.oy med the federal jlJdle hearing the Pen· teem Papers case for a hearing ln1o •bit federal officials Slid was publlca· tlaa ol previously undisc!Ol<d parta of the claulfted report in seven of Anderson's cohnnDJ during the past two weeks. T6ere ll 111 hla:h likelihood, if not acer- tainty, that the 10Utce of the volumes wu the de.feme tn this case," the govern- ment prosecutor argued. The Anderson column• 11dl11gufae the IOW'Ce ol the er-and nowhere re- veal that they are taken from the Pm-taaon Papers," the government said. 11Thelf facts, together with the timing of the articles and other clreumatancu, JndJcate that this matttial from the negotiation volumes is being planted with the defeiise In thb: trial," the Justice Department charged. The material in question deals with diplomatic moves between 196& and 1961 to reach a peaet settlement with Hanoi. EllJberg once said he deliberately 'Withheld thole volumes when he leaked othen to newsmen, because he did not want the material in them to interfere with current pefce talks. The govern. ment said knowledge of th< methods and machinery Involved. could hamper U.S. negotiations because tbe volwnes "con- taln llelll!tlve lnfonn1tlon, Including com- munica tions tntelllgence." El1'berg has 11Jd be no longer hu those volumes. But U.S. Dist. Court Judge Matt Byrne earlier ordered the · JuatJce Department to tum over its copies of the volumea -since they would be used by the proeecullon -to the lawyers for Ellaberg and Russo. But he clamped a strict secrecy lid on the content. of the volumes. Jn· a joint ~al statement, the six defense attorneys said "the defendants •Rd tbe;r lawyers have no knowledge of •D.Y factl upm wbich such a charge could be bued. "This false allegation by the Justice Deportment appun lo be a laat-ditcb delperate move to create prejudice aglinlt the delendanlt in a cue w!i· b tbe American people are coming anct more to recognize u 1 hoax," tawyen aid. The lawyen said Andenon_gave uh._ IOUrCe for the columns a White Housl paper be obtained, whlc~ drew on materfal from the Pentagon Papen and other IOW'Ct!:I u well. "If a leak did In fact occur, tbe most likely possibility iJ that Jt came from the government," the defense lawyeri aaid. In Washington, A.rxnderlero""""' sa.id, ''I have received nolhing from Ellsberg and this Includes all of his defense counsel." Stones Concert Producer Scores Police Attitude SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tbe producer,ol the Rolling Stonea rock muatc concert here, where aeveral hundred peno111 cluhed with pollce, 11ya the Incident wu • "dlsgracefiil dilplay or a lackadaisical attitude" taken by the San Diego Police Department. ''None of this would have ever occured had the San Diego Police Department done what was done in every other com· mun.lty, whlch ia almpiy to Wist in time of need when the need i! stated weU in advance," Bill Graham said.Thursday in • Jetter to Mayor Pete Wilson. Rooney Jr., Pair Face Drug Raps LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Mlckty lloonty Jr., IOO ol the aclor, and calllertne Frances Philbin, former wife ol televlslm personality 11t111 Philbin, have -Indicted on federal narcotics charges. Rooney, 'rl, and Mn. Philbin, :11, "ere Indicted 'lbunday along with Jeffrey Lawrence Brookner, 19, on charges of _.,1ng aod dlstrlbotlng cocaine, the U.S. attorney's office saki. Jf convicted they could be fined up to ll0,000 eech aod 1entenced to up to 33 years in jaH. They were an-ested. earlier this month . ' NLRB Ruling Vpheld SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The 9th U.S. Beeotne• f.., $258 Million C11t Out of Budget SAC8AKENT<t (AP) -ud trim" the ...t ol otala·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GoY. ll<rald Reqan bu 110>t11_,1, He Jiu ..,,Ji , pmVed be ilstlll alou,!h man vlloed a total S9l5 million LOSE 20 POUNDS with tho stale'• purae 1trinf1, from the lllr state bodlelt. . · veloinf $258 million out of the Tbe record was $lOI mJUJon nurly II billion bud1et seot durinJ 1971. IN TWO WEEK SJ him by tho Leslslature. That ,... a Jean year when 'Ille Republlcan chief er· Reagan'• auoterlty bod1et was ecutlve pared the apeodlng bill padded out by tha Democr,uc for the year starting July I h. u d .I• I · m a k e rs in the down to f7.7 bllllon beforo· Leslslature. • alanlnl It Into law Thuraday B t th'· •· rel u 1 fat evening. 'lbat m1k01 It the na-u y ~ ·1 1 ve Y year lot tho slate trellUry Uon'a runnerup llale budget -and the «rlent of Thuroday•1 after New York. big cull was a 1urprlse. 'lbe vetoed items ranied Revenues are running well trom f!O,OOO lo help the city ol ahead of last year and Sonoma celebrate its 150th Finance Director Verne Orr birthday lo 173 milllon In new said the state might wiod up altte aid to public schoola. Reagan said it was fine for with a $400 millicm budget Sonoma to mark ita heritage, surplus at the end of the new but "expenditure of state tax fiscal year. P'amou1 U.S. Women Ski T•1m Diet During the non-snow of! 1eason the U.S. Women's Alpine S1ll ')\eam members fo on the "Ski Team" diet to lose 20 pounds in two week1. That's right -20 pounds Jn H days I The basis of the diet is chemical food action and wa1 devised by a famous Colorado physician especially for the U.S. Ski Team. Nonna! energy ls maintained (very important!) while reduc- ing, ·You teep, "full" -no starvaUon -bei:ause the diet ls dellined that way. It's a diet that ls easy to follow whetlier you work, travel or stay at home. Circuit Court of Appeal today upheld a "' National Labor RelatioN Boord ruling u•• T•""*' that International Typographical Union funds should be l!itited to M Reagan signed the new events that are clearly or budget before a oonfereDCe statewjde significance. 11 room full ()[ reporters and As for school money, the aides he said, "I hope your budget still boosts state aid by headline writers will note that $190 mJIJJon -up lo about 11.6 California -the largest state billion -Reagan ·oaid. The In population -is stUI fourth other $73 mllllon wlll be re-in Iota! budgets behind the Wned for allocation by the federal government, New Democratlc-<ootrolled Legt.Ja. York Clly and New York This is bonesUy a fantastically succeulul diet. If it wenn't the U.S. Women's Ski Team wouldn't he per- mitted io use it! Right! So, give yourself the same break the U.S. Ski Team gets. Lose weight the scienti- fic, proven w•r· Even ii you've tried all the other dietl, you owe 1t to yourself to try the U.S. Women's Ski Team Diet. That is, if you really do want lo lose 20 pounds Jn two weeks. Order today. Tear this out as a reminder. Making E:rit Keeping one step ahead of the light drizzle Jn the Southern California area, this girl takes leave from a sparsely popu- lated Santa Monica beach - to return when there is more sun, and, alas, more people. Deputies Nab 10 .o For Alleged Dog Fight Promotion LANCASTER (UPI) -A group of penoos accuaed ol promoting deadly dogfights had a pennanent concrete lighting pit as a stage !or the bouts, 1beriff's deputies say. 'Ibe deputies and vice !Quad detectives arrested slI men and four women 'Jbur.., day, charging !hem with cru.lty lo animals for allegedly staging the battles between dogs of the pit bull breed, fJgllting canines of the English bulldog 4amily. Pi! bulls have been known and bred for centuriea for their wtrelenting grip, the sowce of the "bulldog grip" clic:he. Once Jocked onto the throat or body of an op- ponent, they grind ever deeper into lhe flesh, Ignoring pa.in and resisting efforts to pry them off until the foe is dead or maimed. Local 21 engaged in Wlfalr labor prac- tices by staging a secondary boyoott of San Rafael Independa>Wournal ad- vertiser•. Tbe court alao upheld a U.S. District a.rt llnding that the union and two ol· flcers were In civil contempt for con- tinuing picketing of buain...es In eon- necllon with tile local'o atrlke agalnot tile ''" to poor i1Cboo1 dlstrtcts, State. Send only $2.00 ($2.25 for Rush Servlce)-Cash Is O.K. -to: Ski Team Diet P .O. Box 15493, San Diego, California 92115. Don't o;t/er unless you expect to lose 20 pounds in two weeks! Becau•e that's what the Ski Team Diet will do I ........ per. 1ald. Cali!()rnla was first among 1tea1an rolled back the 1i2e Jthe~s~ta~tes~w:b:en~Rea~g:.an~look~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of eatary lncreasu I h '.-office. Legislature voted for state However , it did reverse contempt ~ vlctJmo of Local 21 Preoldent Leon Olson and Secretary-Treasurer G. M. Bachloh, saying there was no evidence they knew about the continued picketing. Prltnary Afffl'itaed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A federal judge has upheld California's winner· take-all primary election, altirming Sen. Gecrge McGovern's claim to all of the state's 271 delegate votes at the DemocuUe Natloo.al Coovmtloo. U.S. District Court Judge Philip Wilkins dismissed on 'Thursday a 1uit brought by four 1...... in tile June 6 ca1~1t prealdenllal primary. The ch8Ilenge, led by an attorney representing Sen. Hubert H. Hurnpllrey's California campaign, contested t b e system that gave all delegate votes to the winner, claiming It deprived IOllle California Democrats or their full vote. employea and fa c u I t y members, and cut a long list of other items flIIing 13 legal· alze pages. . Reagan took ()ffice in 1967 pledging to "squeere and cut * * * Democ1·ats Seek GOP Aid in Veto SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Reagan's cut from the Legislature's version of the budget has prompted Democratic leaden to HU Republican help in restoring JIU!ksost Kin Sue all or part of the amount. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -George "The eyes of all concerned Jacksoo.'s parents have filed a $15 million CaUfomiam ought to be on lawsuit claiming the shooting death or these Republicans who could, their 800 at San Quentin Pri.son last with Democnts, override cer. August resulted from "intentional wrong-tain deletions," Senate ma- doing or neglect." jority floor leader George Jack.son, 29, was gunned down by Moscone (D-San Francisco) guards who said be was attempting to nid in a statement. escape. Assembly Speaker B o b . 'lbe illlit, filed in U.S. District Court, , Moretll (D-Van Nuyo ) said Ill contenda ~ convict.:e.utbor, one of the assemblymea are membe:ri Of Soledad Brothers, was "set up" and a coalition which aougbt to "summarily executed." persuade the governor-not to Hike lleftual Asked ::;;~~ ~O: :i!.'f,'."'t In slate SAN FRANCJS<X> (AP) -State Board An override of a velo -It of Equalization Commissioner Wiiiiam M. hasn't happened aince I~ - Bennett ii uklng tile Publlc UllllUes . would take 54 volea in the Cornml51ion to reject Paclfle Telephone Aaaembly and 27 votes In the Co.'1newrequmfora111111.2 mlJIIon rate Senate. Increase. MoretU said he thought that Bennett called 'tburoday for public If the Senate overrid., the hearings end said Pacific Telei<hone must velo, the chances are good the prove "it is indeed in an emergency con-Assembly would too. dition." Here is a rundown of items i vetoed : -School aid -the governor blue-pencIJed 173 million in Slate aid for local schools, uying It would be "beld in SH If you've won this Wffk. June 23 through June 29, 1972. 11 3 6 21 24 2 4 13 18 22 ' Pick up a Bingo Card from a participating Shell dealer today oreend aulf-addressed envelope to Department BFC #1, P. 0 . Box 279, Chicago, ' 10 16 9 20 25 19 . 5 7 FREE 17 12 8 14 23 15 Illinois 60648. Every Shell Bingo Card is • potential winn•c· So save your card>-// ono doesn't win this week, /f could win next week •. Brophy's Wife Faces ,Drug Rap, Manslaughter reserveunWschoo!flnanclng /;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~iiiii~iiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ reform legislation is enacted to meet the pligbt of our low· wealth school diltricts." LOS ANGELES (AP) -The If.year· old wife of Republlcan Aaaemblyman Blll Brophy has been charged with felony manslaughter and driving under the In- fluence of dangerous drugs, a district at· tomey'a spokesman says. The complaint issued Thursday said Susan Marie Brophy was driving her husband's car when it crashed head-an Sunday Into a small truck, killing a Cudahy Couple and injuring a pas9enger in Mrs. Brophy'• car. Officers ldenUfied the dead as Chris Panas, 43, and bis wife, Ellzabeth, 49. Mn. Bropby and a woman ldentilied as Marcelliou.s Manaiciens were treated for minor Injuries and releued. -Tuition -Reagan vetoed 126.5 mJIJJon attsched as a rider to Ille bud8"! bill to eliminate tuition at the University of California. PIANO 'SALE $JOO OFF= Pellowlng N .. MN•lt: 12ot 2W 12JO 26'0 2120 2645 CONN· SPINET -Shty persons were arrested and 15 were Injured in the June 13 di!turbance outalde the San Diego · Sparta Arena. Police aaid the crowd was angry at not be1nl able to 1et into the concert, in many cueo because Individuals bad pircbued counterfeit Uckels. Sore l!e~t Police said the Brophya, who live in Hliblaod Pirk, were 1taying at Malibu end that Mn. Brophy wu driving lo San- ta Monica lo shop for breakfut when tho craoh occurTed. -Salary Raises -Reegan chopped out 115.56 million that WIS added •to the budget by the Legislature lo Jive sltte employes· a 7.5 perooit pay hike, reducing the pay raise lo Reagan's original proposal of 5 percent. Reagan also slashed SIU mJ!llon from the budget that would have Jiven state· University and C o I I e g es faculty members 12.5 percent pay hlkea, reducing them to 7.5 pdtent. Also cut wu • $12.51 million a""°entatlon lhal would have boosUd Unl'venlly ¢California fac:ulty ulariea by 12.5 pei'· cenl Tbey wtil DOW rile by 7.5 percent. WURUTZER DELUXE SPINET ,Cllolct ., ...... $I 695 Tbe nert niahl rtotlng brol!e out at a &tones' concert ln TUcson, Ariz., after youtba without tickets tried to get into the concert hall. There wu earUer violence in Vancouver, B.C. Graham 11Jd hla olaff contacted the police department weeU in advance but that officen did not 1how up as early as had -adviled and then failed lo take Immediate action to di!pme the crowd. Miss Fresno County, Coleen Ann Kincaid, 19, of Fresno, rests her feet alter posing for pictures for the opening of the 1972 Miss California Pageant in Santa Cruz. The 30 competi- tors continue tonlght alter Los Angeles and San Mateo won top first-round ratings. Officers oald tho woman wu driving under the Influence of eecobarbltal , a aedative, which iho lald was prdcrJbed for ber. Brophy, 311, won the GOP nomination for the 30th eoogr ... Jonat District in !he June 6 primary election. He bas repreeented the 41tb Ulelllbly district since Jut November. THE "IN" PLACE TO GO! @lfJffJfll®&@@[JjJ@i1l!Jlmomi I /{9Jtff!JO@ffe!J7!!21 ) 100 Greet Young Guru , FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON -Gllry l'uclcott • T9ll Willillmt • Bread 11Wt1y lrae. •Ski! .. • Htndll'IOn ... rtrldp F"'"llY P9rfo"""ro • Eddie Dian -Medi-Cat -He t!lmlnated $25 mJWon added lo the budget by the Leglslature lo reduce the counties' share of COiia undet tile Medi.cat pro- gram. He also chpoped Medi· ca1 funda by 132.1 mllllon, uyin1 It reflected revlsed caseload e1tlmates. TINllGDAYS M••·21 LOS ANGELES (AP) - About 100 devotea ol a If. year-old eutem ....,. ... 1. corned their aplritull leodet at International Alrport by cbanl- log, linglng hymM, ICat. terlng '°" petals and Imeetinc or P""'tratlna themeelves. 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