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Ea.gleJoli Called
' -0• to Step. Down
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BY New. York. Post
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY .26, 1971
\IOL.. 6L NO. -I St!CTIONS, lll PAGIS
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Tells of Illness
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Of lieial
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·w 001an Belease.d
FroD1 S.toreroo1n
After Seven -Years
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';: -,. " . Wif~·Leav· Swreroom Candidate
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" Foresees 'Pris(Jn' Alter 7 Years Oiscus8es
Problems
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SEN THOMAS· EAGLETON TELLS · REPORTERS OF ~SPITAL CARE
• ln ~ Angoln, McGovern Runninv Mato RofulH t'O Open Fila.
Nixon Instructs Staffers
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·-To
. . ·t~o~e. E.ag~eton··Woes
lly ·.u';.;iwao1 lird, · . ·.~ 'Senati '!esSbl. 'lhpl r~gleton, the ,
NEW ,YORK· ..:"the head{o'ltresajr. ~~~~l : .. nominee, 'jg.
. \ ,, , ... ~ ...... _ ~ --~ Jlllll). Nlxon'rre-electior((.,..,pa.,... ,..,.'f ' "I ..,. 'lo • ..r•~: You have the~ lla¢lnstrueted.· °""!'t •"1""1" lllotemei>ls"!l\ldf'ileeome )'OU. Go
·war's End CLEV,ELAND (UPI) -A 5f.yeor-ol4
woman, w•vlui a hammer and. clad in
men's long• ilnderwear and ltlmll· ~
ha• •lllel1lil>from a dorlt .sturei-flll·
PARIS (UPI) -A high American of-ed with roltlQg jartoqe wberO she 'bas
ficial said today a peaceful ,.ttlemenl to been Jocked for mos\ of the last aeftn
the VieLnam . war may come before the years, the CUylhoiga County lhOtl!!'i of.
American presidential elections. Ike repocted today. ·
He also said llJe agreement, which is Neighbors Aid they often had heard
likely tO come in October, which prob--··•~ -~ ;.....; •• from ... -·"" ably be announced in Washingtm IJ>. .. ._.... --,~ ~ .. ~
stead of Pam. floor storeroom where Mrs. EUJ8beth
The official, who is close to the ~ace Brown .Mfmalae bad been: living on the•
\alks, aald there wu not likely to be a city'• easl side; · ·
aettlement Thur3day when the detega. De 1 Id M al bad ....... lions from the United. Sta tea, North Viet· put ., 18 Mrs. en ee ·.,....
nam, South Vietnam and the Viel Cong, ·living there since l!IM and neighbors
meet for their 152nd session. said Ibey, clld'not. believe the woman ~ii
Some observers laid they'boped a set-·been out of .. tbe store room ' since Sep.
tl~t was imminent. after· presklenUal tember, 197~ . ..
ad Viser 'Henry A. JWsinier ¥ secretly Sherill's deputies, who bad to. hreal: iii-
In Pam on 'July 19 with two of the · top to the paclloCked room and lhovtl aw•• Comm\Dlist negotiators. ' 'IV
A settlement Ls not only not likely garbage, Tdelday found the 'Worn~
Thursday but "It probably will be a cou-wielding 'a bimmer and a broken wine
pie months, more Uiely October" before botUe In defense of ber prisott.
the opposing aides can come lo an agree--There lfai no eleclriclty or. wa~ In
ment, the ol!lcial who prefemd to re-the -. ,
main anonymous, said. N•'"",__ told the ........... the An agreement in October would come ............ • ..... ..., .......
before the U.S. presldmlial elocllon m wamuls bmband, Joaeph, 41, ,_ aar-
Nov. t ' 1 ' • • • '. Jy ,,..,,1ng lrlpl to the-· rooar : with,
The highly lnlonnecf official ... id the : ,11roctrl01 ....rat times a week. ·Pollce
slicking ll'!iDl in nelotlallllllll.;(O!Dained were .;,utri& lier husbiaol· for ciuu-
the problem of wbo will have .pollllcal 1 lloning.' . • '
power In Saigon, tbe -lot the war Mrs. 'Menalee ,.... taken to
In the first place. · · Hawthornden Slate HO.pita! and facts In
At. the last aemlpubllc seaelon July 20, the cilo Wer6 to be raented .to 'Ille
U.S. nego!lalnr William J. Poi:ter denied ' county proeecutor. · , '
the ·Communist ·contenllon that the Deputy Jooepb Morgan "!Id tbe iher·
United States should remove South Viel· 111'1 depirtnlent had,been l!ylni to find
name,. President Nguyen Van Thieu, Mrs. Mena!ee since Sept. It, IV/t.
aaying that it ·WM not a U.S. · "Sbe WM merred to Falrhill Menial
(See TALKS,.Page I) Health c.titer'ln May of !i'IO," he "'Id. •• and WU later .,.11o'Hawtlionden. Sloe
Newspaper .Asks .
wu given o pau out In September and
Dl-\'tf returned:' I
·conneCt.d with hhiii °'~eflllllenlally inl!"n 10l1 •th )'lim-~." said Scot!,
po11Ucally" ta reftaln lrohl COl!IJMllting .,"rtading front a statem<!'I.. ,' °" Seil 'illomM ~ Eagl&n•.: mediCal sen. Lowelf P, WtlcUr J . (R-Oipn,J, 'E I t Q • histor1:" ~ . ' .: :ea!IM. ~.!On ·<a msli oi.warmlh aild ag e on .to . mt
\]ark ,UacGi, ~ of the ib~ty" and Gld he !!¥ "aboolllle coll:. . • .
Morgan Aki the cleparlment bad DO
llnowledge ot the wberubcllll of Mrs.
MaWee until the buJlcllng'1 owner, Mrl.
Leroy Kelley, called· the c!Opartmenl
'l'ueoday. ' •
commil\te for , oclloe of ,the -=f14dce and •P,tl<li'; ,.)Ii, qi. '¥Juourl l.: NEW ·YORK (AP) -The New York
pmtdl!al; aid · ·•-·Of; ' , ,-· · • ;.::_ •1, ".~ '••-• .~~ •Poot called on Sen. Tbomu F. Eagleton
storiol a~ • , ' 'V\cO • 1 . e· Welcler ...,*8fled, """ he " In an edllorW today to step down u the ~Ual c:andtdate' heal!Ji prob1e~ going to ~palgn l0r the Rtpubllcan Democratic candidate ,for vice president,
fotlr 1ear1 ago during the senatorial, .ticket of N1Xon an~ Agnew, he said that If The Post, the cily's only afternoon
calnpaign In Mislollrl between Eagleton Eagleton ~d won, "I have no doubt he ntwspaper, bas supported Democratic
aaid llopubllcan Jlep. Thoinas Curlis. will fulfill Ill! dulifl H ,vice prn~ and µberal candidalts In the· pastl
•1 thlak p.,ula..-111 this IO!l!e lo~r·, with dllllnctlon." • • The edllorw said :
years ago " be ,.Id. ·· Democrallc Leader Mike Man11ield of "No matter how much sympathy he "IV• bad -appraised by people In Moatarla ~ hi• appreclaUon of deaerves for fighting back agalnll the
the .W. of -rt." • the statement. made by Scott and private lor!nMr!lilfliil Wlili voluntary
Mem""11e, eenate c:oDeaguta rallied to Welcker, saytnJ be 1 is glad the holpltallzalion on three occasions, the
ti. ~ o1 Eagleton !Oda)>. Republicans apoke out In Easleton'• fact that standl out ~~ In Sen.
Illa defaicldl Included both partr behalf. Eagleton'• story is his a !allure to Jo9don In the Senfle. lfam!Jold said Eagleton "bu been a tell Democratic nominee 0 e o r I e a.publican Leader Hugh Scott of great senator," adding "he bu my com-McGovern the whole truth befcn he wu
1'9D)lt.ia "1d at tho start of today'• !lkle ~ and trust." dealpated for the vice pmldeDcy."
"Whelt .... .,i lheN w11ouno1 the' front
mt nar .-. ' ;..lloclled cin the
outdde," be aid. ''Two nar window•
...,.. ........i with bin and a front win-
dow wu boarded over.••
' . t:scape Attempt Made
l>E~R (AP) -Convicted skyjacker
J.lichai'd r. M<OaJ Jr-attempted 19 """'= tbe -Adami County Jal! , tho l(Mldol _.t In charge
111 the "'1'• lllntW -laid Tllelday. Jam11 o. New..., laid he woold not
dlvullo ""1llar -• but aid Ole federal .,_, ... looklnc Into the .....
. "There . was rolling garbage sur·
rounding a cllrty matlre!S on the Door.
Thal'• .where &be (Mrl. Menalee) slept."
Mrt. Kelley, wbo wu present when
deputlea brok~ Into lhe·lloreroom, said
she "';VUD't.sqrprlled" at Jts condiUon.
"The neighbors have been complaining
for years," abe aaid.
Despite the fact they heard llCl'tlllls
and knew Mrs. Menalee was . in the
storeroom, none of the neighbors had at·
tempted to help her, she said. ·
Mrs. Kelley · sald she bad refused to
take Menafte'• f,rent· lot the lut three
montha in order to get him to move his
wife.
"Be lhoold have ta~n her lo the
hospital," Mr•. Kelley said of Menafee.
"She really dill\lrbed the neighbors with
ber'll!reaming. ff.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Democrallc
vice presJdential nominee Thomas F.
Eagleton refused anew today to release
medical recoro.. or W. three hospital
treatments for nervous exhaustion but
said be would talk with his doctors about
allowing them to discuss his past medical
problems.
Eaglet.on also said he now realizes he
made a mJstake by not t e 11 l n g
Democratic prealdentw nominee George
McGovern abolit'the lhiee hospital stays
before McGovern. ncommended him to
the Democratfc National Convent!On. 1
Eagleto.n reveal ed: Tuesday that he had
voluntarily submitted lo hospli;ll treat·
ment in 1960, 1964. and 1966 for "nervous
exhau!llon and fatigue" brought on by
. overwork. Twice he received psychiatric
care and electric-shock treatment. Dissident Jew Efgleton elaborated on that an· ' nouncemenl today, sllliough Tuesday he
=~· :=said be would have no further conunent ·Wed to American °01ra,,,r,;g carilpaogn . • He II.id be does not now receive any
medication , except for "an occasional, . Found ' Gmlty very sporadic tranquilizer. I don 't even
know the ~me of It."
He said lie did not feel any need for a
psychi8trlc examlrfatlon now and would
not submit toi one t'niless McGovern,
(See EAGLETON, Page II
• MOSCOW.(UPI),_: A ~~w court to-
day found cllUtdenl Jew Gavrlel Shapiro
guilty of evacllog mllltacy training and
aentenced biDi tp ·one year of "corree\ive
labor," a JIO!ll]ty that will .attow him to
keep. his fl'""'\Olll while working at an
a .. 1gn04 Job. • .
The . recl.llatred btisband' of American
Judy Sliver Shapiro, of Clnclnnall, Ohio,
who has been preulns the While House
'to intervene on bia behalf, aedlted "the
fot'ce of the U.S. government and my
wife" with aavlnc him from the Jtiui.
mum penalty of one yeor In priaon.
11tbe V'erdkt was· not so unexpected/'
the llDlll!nc. elated Shapiro sai du he
wu. huaed and klaaed by Jewish friends
otitalde "tlle• court bouae.
"I know that the force of the U.S.
government 1nd my wife would make an
lmpreulon Oil .. the results. I thought .I
would JllObablJ<not be put In jail."
SbopiN WU tried by a three-judge
panel of two women and one man In a
courtroom llorred lo '/IMlern ..........
and ..,.. IO Jewish friends who 1c-
companied the 27·Y'8f<>ld u"'mployed
ch<mlst. •
Uniformed po\~ and plainclothesmen
cleared t10Wsmen and Shapiro's col·
leagues away from the Kaltnln district
court' 111>\!e the cha"'9 ol evadlog
military naerva traJnlng "'"' ~ ecultd.
Shapiro nfllaed the mler of military
au111or111a 1o '-' r ... " """ ..-ve tralllbol just before the llart ol Pruldeol
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We•(ller
It11 be bot again on Thnrsday,
according to !be weatherlady.
HJgbs at the beaches around 711,
rising to ill Inland. Lows tonight
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INSmE TODAY
' Huoodrtdr of Alabama black
mtn, 1~ of whom have d~d.
have bem allowed to'"""" 1Ditll
untreated IJllJhflt• lfnce 1932 ai
port of a go..,,,.,..,., sl1odv re·
cmnv dlidolcd. s1or; i'lv' u. I
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MILY PILOT s
Gunman. Rob1 I
McGovern Urged·
'Drop Eagleton'
. I BankinG~
S. Viets
Control Half
Of Citadel
CVllT!ll, 1.D. (41') -Wbllo Sm
Glorp McGo\'trn nmaJned IOCIUded al
bla Soutb DUola cobln r e tr e a t ,
wi.,r.... 1>fCaa arrlvl•I Ima IUJ>
porters .... -iqed him to drop Sm
Tbomaa £ocletoo .. bla nmnq -lo
* * * Fr••P-.eJ
EAGLETON •••
• -NIJao and Vloe ~l Sptro T. Alfll'rt do the Mme.
Bo said tht fjtlgue and deprealon that
• led to the tbru boopllal stay• ..... In ltll
opinion re1attrel1 -mJttm. "In my own mind, 1 do view It as a
broken Jte or ' broken arm." be aakl. "I reauz.e many In the public do not."
Ho Mid llo had -ltll lnitlal itaaoe ol ..ui., .. fw1hor -• Uoollthe~mlwlllbllleadlryto
• ....,. the publlc •l!o!!l. the ldDd at ... I>-• .. lie tdCOlllltend la the ... t.
ICalk1on ..itntod thet be IHb
' porftetJJ quaJllled to NI for vDiJrell·
.. and to late .... the Wlllte -· KowUddl wbo ~ EaCJeloa fo.
day at. momlaC ---' him .,.m, u they did Tueaday, -• be -id allow lmpltal recordl ol bil
. lnl-to be made publlc.
' £oc1etoo ap1a relvlod. uying that
-noorck .. private, tmlleled ... p'e WA14 tt .. mJ bd.ntt. that
lhl1 • _... ... Mid.
Be_..tbtnoorckanlatoodtdu
-·· 1 .. --clodon, tliat lhl1 ...iala ., teebnlml lnlormatloo
""' ,...,. -blo ..,, ia,m.n.
11111 11111 tbt1 ..... ln!ormalloe """' ,. .. latmlnl.
-;II', I_.... did leaYI open the
poalblUly lhat be will allnw bll former
-to -tnatment Ibey pve lllnt.
lie Moel that proleulooal .elhlcs pre-
! -~ ..... """' dlocmol .. publicly
-,..... to -potlontl, ml
Aid 111 would -the -In uye • "'*to the lloolan 111111 .. _ wllb
ii.. --be aid..
Tllo Ml---achl4ulod to ~ ,..,.,, for llonGlulu. to -a --u... lie llld ... -~ lll'jh • tbt ....... lltor .. -• ,,.. ildl)I.
' At the Loo ~elet newt oonf ...... ,
• DOWUddl allo preuod Eagleton on why
' llo bad not lokl M<GoYtm about bb men-
, tal 'pnllloh --.. Offered
him the =-Jal nomlDatJon. • "Quito : I dlcln't thllll: !bet tbae
• e:rpertenees were ol th.It ~t mol.tnt,1' Eo.,... llld.· "I -nilllo tllal M II.
!'Vt rtod the lnarlllnl~.••
Ht said -.. btd oll....S the No.
2 spot on the Democ:ratlc ticket during a
dty and llitt -he beliMI be
11 Md have told McGovern
a It lf 1M bad had -limo to thllll:. • lta .. ..., tllat ilO llltlllben ol bl•
f bove -1Ubfecl to llllilllal dlf.
" • He aald bit mother died of
tnd bb lathtr dlecl ol
llllUral -wbeo "bb Jnt<mtJ orpna • luot llonl down al qt 71."
Blast Shatters
~Recruiting Site .. . ' .. , ~ ·OAILANI> (UPI) -An apparent
' bomb ~ zjpped throuflh an Anny re<ru111111 s1auo.·rn dowptown OU!tnd t early !Miy. Two pollct ofllctr1 In a car
:: pot:olli>c lbe aret rtctlved minor 1"'
t· I~· '1111 111n out windows of the
· llottlroll~lypjl omce tnd -· -Jn -: Jllltby bulldlnp.
I A pollOt lpobmlaa eaJd tho pllnll car
• WU tboul JOO ya"11 fl'om tho rta'Uitlng
: olllct -tbe IJlliolioa OC<:UrHd. Tae i two .men II! a.. •lomoblle ...,.
' tmlld at a amtit 'boopital tnd .. i-
: edp;;..·-.~~~~~~~~....,
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DAILY PILOT
TN~ C.... ~9'.Y tilt,bT, .. llMcll ............ , .• ..,.... ............ ...,
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"11111!111IM 1~1•111 Yillty, ~
hid\. tf'VNlllMtMclc _. JM CllmMtt/
IM AIM c.tlhftl. A IMttt ,...._I
..., ..... IMtll ...... ""*" ... "'*P.
fhe •i..d ... I ......... ,..,., h tt l3t Wnt
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tN.11 k•IYll a-
Tff11111 A. ,..,,.1 ... --Cliltlff H. t.... .it.t.1...i P. Nin
Maltltrll ~I.Ill .. ---· .. =-....... ~.. .......~ ......... 1• ......
l:'!Cl':CI = m.=:'1:11
T• ,, 1 cn4•\ '4Mn1 a M Muscrt ta '41oNft
.... c.-..-. ...............
tfl-,.__....,_.....,,,11 Ill• . .., ..
E=f='~~ ;z.: .'i!:i. -· . a~1~.r.~
--at .. "'"dM .. ol PIJtblatrlc care ...i o1 t1ectr1o 111oct treatmtat ror
nervouaahaultlon.
Soale te1ear11m1 11r1ed £aaleioo'1
relelllloo, but Ibey .... out -s
to I bf aat:"l"'lc -.
Mall)' at ltJocramo "" -u mucll ... ti. fact £..,.... faJW to tell
McGovern about bb medical blllory u
Oii tbe fad that be !lad UlldttJooe the
treatment bet....., i. am JIM.
McGovern OD Tueldly r t j t ct t d
Eqieloa'L olfao to quU. The -
presldeollaJ -said be -to ••watt a.ad .... tbe ruction.
"We ul< to dbauociat< your cen-
cll4acy from that el S.n. £aa!t100, ·-llllCllllclonablt, puertlt aod npodoul
duplicity b roprohonslble and u,.
compaUhle wlt!J yoor bold, prlnelplld and
Wlonary primary campai,n.'' said a
telqram from &!Ian and Wllllam Becker
ol Plllladelpbla.
"Slace you ba .. conceded tltctloo to
NIJDa ..,, ttlectlon of psycbollc,.. wlrecl
.8emlce J. -o1 Btrke1.,, Calif., •r
1'0Ulcl IJU nluDd of mooey -
whoa )'OU "*" vlable candldtte." Tba taleDamt ..... sent thrauah the
Ttl.. 1111thlno Jn the proas room of tbe
motel here, where reporten on lllayln(.
aeven miles from McGovern'• SyJvaa
Lab mmat.
NotJna nepUve r<acUoo from """"
people, lncluc!ina lwo-te<D-e1e vciters,
Mr. and Mn. Oyde L. 111c1a ol Wtlnut
Cloek, ~ .. -: "Bow coald ho bave
ICClplacl• the ....... u. with lhla bod<cround! Tllo cam ..... will be dU· flcult ....,.. wltbout · tlu added ban-
dlctp."
ll¥traJ "' tbe tt'•P"-llld the -.O public II not r""7 to accept
lqlelon'• medlcll ldstory.
Ooly • couple ol tbe .,_., In the
~hi 15 ncelved 11r11d Eqleloo'• ..i...
lion.
.,God bleu you for your COUl'IJe and
honest)'." Wei 1 wire directed to
~ lrO)ll .Kathryn and Nan
Sttnlon ol llew York OIJ.
ICBM Deatroyed
At Vandenberg
To Te1t .Sy1tem
V ANDENBll:l\G AIR FORCE BASE,
Ca!U. (AP) -Tbe Air Force llYI It 1"'
tentlonally ~yld a Mlnulcmu n
JnteroonthetaJ 1*ll1ltlc mtuilt to Wit a
11fety Qlltm. Tlio aploelm autad a
*1 -!bi' .......... The mllllle wu bh>wo up al JO: 11 p.m.
,.._,, 00 -after launch, •
IJIO-en aid. Tbe Minuteman w11 H
mllel ollallcn down the Western Tut
Range Ofer the Pacific Octan at an
altitude ol 70,000 feet, the IJIOWman
eald.
Obetrvtn alq the central California
coat -tbe ozpjolloo tnd a raultllll oma11 clood, tbe opobl!IWI etld. MlaOe
fnlmen!e burnod up ·ln tbe t~re
.. they plqld towlld the -...
etld.
Tba ICBM carried DO vehicle. The ...
ploelve meclwdtm UNd It Jncluded on
tU launch vehicles oo they may be
daln>yod a they maJlunotloo Cll' Vtll' oil
coune.
British Court
Frees 5 Dockmen
To Avert Strike
LONDON (UPI) -Britain's indt11tilal
nlalionl eooirt onfered the Immediate
reJeue today of five lonpboremeo, ap.
parently averting a propooed one<lay nt·
Ilona! llrike called for Mondty by the 111-
mllllon-membtr Brttlala Trade Union °""""" (TUC) • The roe·. Gentral Cauncil approved
tho strlte bf "' II to 7 vota earlier. The
propoeal llJ)eClfled, however, that no
strike wwld tah place If the m"' wore
nleued.
Tiie rtleue of the five men. who were
jailed for contempt ol court Frtdty for
defying a court order to llop lllecal
picketing, wu ordered lly Court PmJ.
dent Sir John Donaldaon.
HoweTtr, Donaltlton uld If the.y
mume tholr plci<etln& "tbey will stand
condemned a1 men bent oo lht de1Jruo.
tloo ol ail onltrly procedUN of tbe HI>
Uement of dilputes and men who bellm
neither In the malnlenanco of rllJIOllllibl1
"'d authorttaUve tradl unlou nor In tht rule of law."
Tbe men .,... roleued after M>nnaa
T'omer, the elficlll IOllCltor, uktd for
their fretdom. (Stt WI~ llorf pap I.)
Prostitute Ring
Broken in Italy
• ROME (AP) -Tbe !tome pollct .. ,
they've 'btohft up an upenalve proo-
tllullon tlna and aellld the madam~ ~"' clreu book ol ISO tllnl dlplomab,
bullt\etlmen tnd fldOn . who peld u
lllllCb .. lll0,000 Un ---per lirl
Tbe pellco ......,.., tho am.t "' <Roa v.,,... .. bow .. "" lllUmoteo , .. ~ • TldJ' ...... 'l'llo7 •llaraod
,Jiw wllb procmlna, wbllo ... "'7 ••• n ... d\lclill llllnort lo prctllt\lllon .
Laguna's Lorr
Ousted by Vote;
Johnson Seated
By BAllBAllA JtllEIBICB .. .__ ........
Laguna Buch Qty Ceunc11man
Edward C. Lorr ..., recalled Item ofllce
Tuesday and PlaaollJ& Commbllon
aialrm.. Carl l'J. Jobnaoa Jr. elected to
lllCCOldblm. ---Dl•appearing Act VOW. Ill 12 ol II prec1nctl put the
rectU over tbe top bf a relat!Tely narrow
.,..in of 417 Wllel. 'J'be f1nal ttlly WU
11111 volal for the recall ; 1,111 aplllll.
Jolmm swept tbe fleld ol four can-
dldaleo wllb 2,111 votes.
llunnerup Wayne Bql1n received l,Oll
votn, while Lorry Campbell and Beth
Leeds tnlled with St! and 2%1 votes
A late evening ~S!e of the moon, visible to Orange Coast residents,
was c~l~ed on · by a 14-year-0ld Corona. de! Mar ph~tographer
early morning. The partial coverage of the moon's disc by the
earth's shadow began at 10:55 p.m. list Diehl and reacbed its fullest
point at 12:20 a.m.
.._tlvely.
'Ille reca1koanoil ba&llli( clrew a II
percent turnout ol tbe Art Colony's 10,366
ellc1blo •Olan, wllll 4,lOI -call.
166-acre Fire Controlled
"I tlllnk tllll ....., the l*IPle want
...... «1 the a17 Council and I hope I
COil -to that," said Jobmon
-tbe flaal vote ttlly -polled.
In San Bernardino Forest
Lorr eald tbe raull -"about tbe
way I figured."
A controvefltal figure on the Laguna
political 'scene for the past two years,
Lorr was charged by recall propODfDts
with !allure to mpond to tbe wWlet of
lbe community with rqard to hlCh rile :
_...,. litigation agalnal lbe city on
tbe bnlldlna bellbt limit; -ol tu-
111,... _, In taking bb wife to con-
-at city expe1141; tnd apposing
the tppalntment of women to city poai-
tlom.
Jolmm aid tbat ho -llad the
recall -approved by volerl ......... ~ means It wu a valid election."
U tile rec8D vote had been Insufficient,
the City Cocmcil would bave been r ..
quired to appoint a ...,.....,. to l.mT,
IAJS ANGELES (AP) -Firelighters
have controlled a half dozen blazes that
burned swaths through brush and timber
from the eastern slope of the SierTa
Nevada to coastal La Jolla.
After an aJl..day batUe with 91).degree
temper1turea, Tuesday a ~man crew
controlled 111-acre blaze in the San
Bernardino Nallonal Forest, four miles
IKllllbeast of ldyllwlld.
The 250 penona evacuated from a
4 People Killed
In Road Mishap
wbo had 111bmltted bil mlpetion, el· SAYRE, Okla: (APJ 0 rour members
fectlve July 31. of a San Marino, Calif., family bave been J-. SO, ii a to.year Laguna mi· killed when their motomhome pllmged In-
dent, • fonner president ·'of the O\'ic to a crttk silt mil~, eest of tb!J far
Leque, and bu aerved on the Plannlrng we>tem Oklahoma city Tuesday,
Commlalon alnce •· He wai the only They were identified as William ,August
member of the commlilllloo r .. appoJnted Freed, 46; b1J wife Margaret,, 41, and
when lbe councll electtcl In 1970 revbed their two cblldreo, Jacqulln, 1 11, and
Seventh-day Adventist camp at Pine
Springs earlier were allowed to return to
the camp.
North of La Jolla, an IMJ..acre blue was
controlled alter It damaged 200 rare Tor-
rey pine.a and destroyed a conaiderable
amount of wildlife.
A fire in the northeast comer of Camp
Pendleton burned a acres before
Marines llJd U.S. Fen st Service person-
nel controlled It.
Three separate ftres in the mountains
near Bishop burned more than 880 acrtS
of bnllhltnd, lncludlng 600 aettS in the
Buttennllk canyon area. The olher fires
were near Mono Lake and in the John
Muir Wilderness area.
Cave-dwelling
Arizona Hermit .,
" •
Succumbs at 82
tbe mah-up of lbe pJamUnc body. John, 9. A fifth occupan~ Elisabeth
A cbemlst, be ts employed u a lllllior McCoy, II, of San Marioo, was ejected ORACLE, Ariz. (AP) -James
research ualttaat witb Chevron Oll Field from the vehJcle and was reported in McAvey, who carved a niche in the
llesemll Company In La Habra. uliJ!actory condiUon al a 5ayre hospital. Catalina Mountains and lived in it for 30
A proponent of elow, canlully planned years, 1w bttn buried in a small ,.....u., .. oupportecl the 3f.loot building
beqht llmlt tnd the :111,oot -latlon S H cemetery.
foal n,.... In tbe land aat element of tbe UmmeT" eat Ten perlOllS attended ltll funeral Tues-
Gaieral Plan and 1101><0D1merC1a u y. The J12.year-<1ld hermit died Satur·
development o1 the Main Beach Port. F Cha u y.
Dark bor1e amona. the candidates WU orces n, ge In tbe 1930s, lbe lrillhman gave up the
Baglln, a zt.year.old newcomer to the convenience of modem life and lDOYed
Laguna scene, wbo famered abnolt hall AKRON, Ohio (UPI) _ When Into a IS-fool tunnel be dug while
· u miny. YOt!s ii tbi popular Jobmon temperatures climb into the 80'• seatthln«i for copper and gold. Hl.a
tnd abnolt double tbe combined total for and Ill's, tbe Smnmit county Auto mining claims never paid off.
the other two candldata. . 'ntle Bureau get.a so hot that some Once a month, McAvey came to town
A tbr ... year resldenl. J1ai1Jn ~· a of lta anployes feint. wllll bb $IO ·Social Securlty check to buy lu~mlnut.a decision to <ntet the 'coancil Five female workert <0llapsed provtslone tnd an occasional horoscope
race and engaged 1n a. vtaornur, &or~to-from heat exha\l!tion Ulls week, maaatlne.
SAIGON (UPI) -Soulh Vlelnam ...
parotroopers took control of half Qf
Quang Tri City'• stone citadel today and
raised their country's Oag on the highest
part of its wall while tile battle for tbe
fortress continued, field reports uld. .
North Vletname1e IUM"' intenslfted
ltw:ir eUorts to bioclc convoy! on Highway
1 the main supply rou te for the
~troopen inside the citadel, UPI CGI'·
respondent Anhur Higbee said.
Higbee u id communist artillery nre
wu directed at government positions oo
tile highway near the lljy Chanb River to-
da y. but that the shelil dropped short ol
their target!:.
A Ur!). adviser told Higbee that
0
the
nag.raising. give the paratroopers not
only a psychological advantage but a tac-
tical advantage. It's the highe!ll point for
miles around and from there you can
look down the throats of tbe North Viet·
namese." In saigon, a govmunent 1pokesman
said more than a battalion of Comm'lllist troop! were ''still holding an area in the
weste.rn part" of the citadel. However,
Higbee said the parotroopers selzod the
southeastern half of the fortress while
the North Vietnamese stlll beld the
northwest ball.
"Since the enemy b 1tlll In tile cltlide~
It ii not yet under C<J1Jlrol of the govern-
ment troops/' the spoi:e.sman aald. 'fbe
Saigon oommand bu said it will not oon.
1ider the embattled city under gov~
ment control until the citadel is entirety
recaptured.
From Pagel
TALKS .•.
responsibility to change the government
and tbat the United States had no mart
right to control the government than
Hanoi had sucb a right over tbe Viet
Ccm1.
The ollicitl d...,rlbed tbe negotiations
u difficult because "you can't negotiate
with heroes. The North Vietnam ... have
thi! idea that they have a mlaslon."
"11te problem iJ Illa! they want UI to
do for them what Ibey have never beeo
able to do tbemaelves -overthrow the
SaJeon government," tbe olficlal eald.
The oll!ctal eald tbe deedlock In the
semipublic Tbureday -of the
Paris peace conference do not necueari·
ly reflect what b 101nR.on In Kilaln(er's
(rlvalc meetings with Hanoi negotiators.
Police Hunting
Suspect in Rape
Orange County Shorlff'1 ofllcen ere to-
day ""'king wlt!J Downey police In a bid
to trace a man who flllegedly raped. a IS.
year-old girl Tlluday night near !Jon
Country Safari. .
Deputlea eald the girl lold them 1be ao-
cepted a Wt from tbe mJn near ber
home In Anabelm. Sbe said be stopped
the car on Moulton Parkway near the
San Die10 Freeway, ripped off her
clothing and 1ewally waUlted ber.
Deputlea said the victim WU llllfferln(
from 1bock but wu otherwise unharmed.
Officen believe the girl's attacker b t
Downey realdonl
Gator Season Slated
door campalp. caualng County Clerk F r a n k "He wa1 a hiend1y old man who chose
Aaked If be would be tempted lo try for Yacobuccl to put In effect new to live on hlJ mlnina clalma away from NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -Hunten win
public office ageln, after ltll llUfpl'lse worklna hours -6 a.m. to noon. people," eald Bill COlett, a ahop owner . be allowed to kill 1,000 alll11ton Jn
1bowlll& Jn the reoall vote, Bqlln uld, The office regularly ii open 8 a.m. who befriended McAvey. Louisiana during a ls.day buntlne 1eason 0 We'U aee about tblt, bUt l'Ve rully en-to 4 p.m. "When he came to town once a month, in September, the state'• wildlife com.-
joyed lhll _ tl'• my lnnar drive. Rlelit "We have fans blowing every he Wll alwaya clean and neat. "He 11111 mission IMOUDced Tuesday. It IJ tht
now I'm moetly looklna forward to a place, but there are only twn win-liked .tile tunn•I because It was always reluJna weekend." dows," uplalned YacobUccl. about II d..,... In there and be could first open seuon on alll1aton In aev,.
A fOOlklied crowd 1atbertd at Qty 1-~~~~ii;ii;ii;:;;~ii;ii:i-~l~•;t ;w•;ter;;from;.;';";tUiiieiiisp;i;rlng;;ii;;' "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~yiiieaiiiniii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij" Hell Tuud&y nlcht to 'Jfltch poel1ng ol
the election ntuma, but It wu 111bdued,
compared with Ii!" ttcltod, oometlJnea GEM TALK Jubllllll -tbel gatbertcl followloc ' lbe hllh rile incl clty councll bellotlng. '
Johnlon wu atven i round ol applouae
when It bect111e oppannt be wu tlil wino nlnl candidate.
DQn Jo1e's Hit
By Lone Gunman.
For Second Time :
In a ropett JllrfotmlDCe ol • .-rr
two weeks qoL. the Don Joee llataunnt
In Hulit~-cb 'irU hold up ~ dty night a Y?Jll( baadlt wbo eaetplll:
Willi mort p,t: ·
Poll" llid tbe l'Mllurant Cllbltr, su.· Elllo~ WU approacbod ot 1;11 PA bf a
man ID bit eerly Jt'• wbo bod a 11\'t
Jacket wnpped around bb !ell arm. • The man pulled a blllWD pope< .._,
from under the Jockel· IDd Aid to MIN
IUllot, "Ile c:a1ni Md oolltetocl -=-~all• the -y In the ..... • lo'
pOllce "l>OfU. •
The cashier said tlte JMn motlODOd
mder bb jacktt as If lie, bad 1 1111 bul
•he ......... ·~ pollM etltl. The btndlt Old on flltt aiw fll'lbW<11 ea bt1 11o111 MW Ell\ol. lllla Elliot alao WU IM culller Ill the
Jilly 17 tobbtrJ ll( the nolullll M ::
Aft.AalillM,..,lllllil .... ........ ,_....~ ...... ............ -...... d the-... ,. .........
poperbla.
TODA\"
by ·
I. C. MUMllHltU
The Orlon! olfen I aeemJnal)' unllml~
ed IUPPl1 ol btr&llnl In evtl7lhlnl! from
oameru to Jewelry, and tht averaa•
t.urllt 0!1111 buye when be lhoUld not.
A aood we Jn point b "synlbeUc
Jade," tile· poorell of wbicb is called
•111DtheUC cat'H)'eL"
A, ledellke Imitation II offend In U.., Kans .... Japan ......, ...... IUCb u
•'QntbttJc jlde," 14Jlmod stone," or
umet.a )Ide.'' Tb1I material ii IGld in
li&hl traaaluctnt -ol ,.... called Bu.-A, B·tnil C, Allltrallaa A tnd B
11111 Afrloon A and B.
Altlloull> It la claJmod that ' tho ...
IMlorlala -are white jadt alill qul!tl, -1 talll •• TilUltl and ~
chi-let well wltbln the nnae for en!Jnary &IW. aild the ellremt!J poor lnll-haw l'Olllatlna 6M ctlllinl
Ille ctl'H71 .a.-Ima wblcb tho
bnJtatllm clll'IHI lie DIDIO• u ,.. .. to tbe Orlen~ enjoy lbe ft·
perleect, lltlt br1n& -ooly thoee bu-
,.. wbleb JOI!' -tl9lnllll ......
pwliota will ID&bla 10U to properly
Th& rin1 for Motlttr or Grttlldmoth•r
with from 1 to 9 GENUINE Blttll&tonts
frt1m $ 000.
\Avall1bl1 In 14 Kt. whitt or ~llow Sold
J.C. .J.lump~rit6 Jewe/,r6
1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
CONVINllNT Tl!MS 21 YE.AU IN !AMI IOCATION
IANICAMUtt:ARD-MASTU CH,\R&I PHONI Hl·l40I
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Lawyers lleiar Brow11.
• )];~governor Sees Tough Fight in Campaign'
·Br TOM BARLEY
Of .. o.itr PllM Staft
Sen. George McGovern bu a "tough
row to hoe'' between now and the
Nov.ember eleetlon but a lot of
,Republicans "ho deprecate his bid for
Ille Whit~ House may havot to eat their
..,orda In tha !all, former Calllornla Gov.
Zdmund G. HPat" BrOwn told Orange
,County lawyers Tuesday.
Brown, who went to the Democratic
party's 1972 .convention as a delegate for
Sen. Edmund Muskie, told Orange Coun-
Bomb Blast
In Parking Lot
}{jJ)s ()ff icial
LAS VEGAS (UPI) -A bomb ex·
ploded the · parking level of a bank
1Puilding Tuesday, killing a man ten-
.tatively identified as a former FBI agent,
at.ate legislator, assistant city attorney
and part owner of a hotel and casino.
•
ty llor Alaolcatloll -that \beN :'.'rill · be 25,550,000 ,..,., voters ln
Novembet ~ Ihm were for the 19lla
presldentlal electlon.
"ManY of them will be the kind of
you°¥ voten who ao transformed that
convention," Bro-,w 1ald. "And Nl1on
supporters ought to be aware of the fact
that 11helr reglstrottons are nmning two
to one Jn favor of the Democratic Par-
ty. ''
Brown, who reminded bis audience
* * * Nix-on Defeater
Just Baby Sitter
·~' '
. 4'Pat" Brown never fails to r~ hi$.
aµdleiices that . the high; polnt of his
J>lllitlcal career WSI "when I beat Dick .
lj'IXllft In 1162" wt be hsd a new slant ·on
the oil to1'1 Ill&, Tue.sdO~. .
"'My .wlle.andl.were at home looking
alter our three grandchildren the other
night when a film of Mr. Nixon's visit to
China and Russia came on the television
screen/' -he. told Or8.nge County Bar
Association members.
more than once that he beat m.oO In his
Ila bid for rHlec\ion u caUlornia
governor, llressed the determlneil pr&-
electlon registration drive of MCGovern
supporters.
'"Ibis factor alone -mab olll 'lbe
dJl!eronce In \he November electiOll,"
Brown said. "'l'hey'te reslsterlog' all
thasa young people jlllt IS fut al they
cin and those votes could pos.slbly owing
the campaign to McGovern. '
0 Nllon'1 a tough campaigner end noboclf knows that heller thall J do,"
Brown said. "I'll COQCtde now· thal ba
mlcle ·• belttr President than I ever tl)ought he would but the fact remains that be can be beiten.''
Brown deplored aome of the. pro-
ceedings he witnessed at the Democratic
Party convenUon, particularly the .bar-
ring ol tba Mayor Daley delegation, but
he saw the net ...Wt of the Miami B<ach
cont'~ as '1the forging of a united
lle!no<:tatic Party,c •
~1He)1 got youth, women,. -blaCb,
CbiooJ!os, Indians. and all \bosa apllnter
gr.oops who ollel! Pl'<jerred • to be
iij>ilntered behind him.' Brown said,
"I'm happy to say that I was in a posl·
tion to give Sen. McGovern advice based
on my own experience ·and I believe it
helped him a little ln bis drive for the
nomination."
Brown said a President McGovem
would face many of the issues on a na·
tional scale that he once faced as
Tallest Hug
Miss-Holland, Jenny Ten_ Welde, the tallest or the Miss Universe COil·
testants, brings a smile to the face of a San Juan. P.R., police1nan as
she hugs him alter the Constitution Day parade there. She is 5'11"
and measures 37·26-35.
,
Capistrano 1
Ol{s Rezone
Of 2 Sites
San Juan Caplltrano city eounclbnea
have approved tbe reioning of two large
portions of land, one of which W"1ld"pr<>·
vlde for the establishment of a reatea·
tional vehicle park in lbe city.
The park would he located just off
Del Obispo Street between Alipaz Street
and the Trabuco Creek flood control
chaMel. As propased by Swan Con~
tors , the eight acres· of land could pro-
vide overnight parking for U4 recrea-
tional vehicles.
Frank Ahern, speaking for the com ..
pany, said the firm also wanted to build
a gas station at the corner. Ho\veVer, the
council Monday put a daJ1per on those
plans in telling Ahern that 'a service sta ..
tion "·as already under construction lesSI
than a quarter mile down Del Obispo
Street.
Ahern told the council bis firm was
una\vare of that project and said the
company would reconsider its own
service station plans. In allowing a
change in zone from residential to com-
n1ercial , the council voiced concern about
•·saturating" the city with gas stations.
The dead man was believed to be
William G. Coulthard, authorities said,
but ofliclals said they could not be
positive of the identification.
The bomb was believed to have been
planted. In his car. No motive was known.
''Well, we watched it," he said, "and
then when it was all over my wife
switched off the set and -ed to me and
said 'Well, of all things, bore I am sitting
with a man who once beat Richard NiJ:·
on'."
governor of California •1many of w:hicb _... ·
are DO more resolved today under Gov. Me tal Cont ol of Acids
In Body Seen by Doctor
Councilman Ed Chermak told Ahem to
check \vith the city again before making
arrangements wit h an oil company to
locate a service station there.
The seCOnd' rezone involved 30 acres or
land owned by Clemente resident Ron
Zicardy. The property is located on
Ortega Highway about one mile east ot
the freeway.
Witnesses saw Coulthard get off an
~evator in the Bank of Nevada building
at the third Door, used for parking, and
Walk toward his car.
"Wbat about it?" Brown asked bis
wife.
Ronald Reagan than they were when I n r
The explosion, with the force of about
• sticks of dynamite, blasted the area
minutes later, tearing apart parked
autos. Other cars burned or exploded up
to an hour later, apparently because ex·
plosion damaged gasoline tanks leaked
while fires begun by the blast continued
to bum.
The chan-ed rmains of a man were
round in one of the cars.
• 11Tue car was registered to Mr.
. Coulthard, 56, served as an FBI agent
to McFarland.
Firemen said the explosive appeared to
tiave been planted under the steering
wheel of Coulthard'• car, probably on the
floor of the front seat. The force of the
blast tore a bole throUgh tile concrete
.floor under the car.
ble, and 20 others burned or damaged by
Four cars were reduced to twisted rilb-
.by water from firemen's hoses.
.amoke. Scores of others were damaged
C:OUthard, SI, served as an FBI agent
from 1939 to 19t5, and began legal prac-
tice In Nevada In 1916. He was assistant
city attorney of Las Vegas from 1917 to
1948, a member of the state board of bar
examiners from 1916 to 11151, and wved
as president of the state and county bar
associations.
He was a state a-Jyman from 1951
to l!IM and served • .peaker pro \em of
the legislature in 1953. He was Secreiary
and part owner ol the F<lllr Queens hotel
and casino.
Owner Suing
In Main Break
.
A South Laguna man who lost bis hall·
built home when a three-.incb water main
ruptured and inundated bis lot bas sued
the South Coast County Water District
for $63,250.
David Stokesbary, who also names
Orange County and the South Coast com-
munity Hospital as defendants In bis
Orange County Superior court actton,
~tales the line break, Sept, a, 1971, ca?'"
1ied away the foundations of bis home
and sm8sbed concrete walls.
· Stokesbary ststes In bis action that the
defendants knew the water line was defi ..
cient since it had tuptured on occasions
prior to bis commenclng wilding the
home.
W ~yne Newton Sued
LOS ANGELES (UPl)-MGM Recorda
bas sued singer Wayne Newton for $2.l
mUllon, charging Newton violated an oral
contract to reoord exclusively for MGM. .
"Don't you · realize what you are right
now?" Mrs. Brown said. "Why, you're
just a babysitter! 11
Family on World
Cruise Periled
By Killer Whale
PANAMA CITY (UPI) -Douglss
Dougal Robertson, 43, and his family
were on a round-the-world voyage in a 4S.
fool scbomer when a killer whale sank
their boat 'In the Paclfic;
He said It wu Jds ability as a seaman
and bJs wl(e'a talent u a nurse that s.av-
ed their ·lives.
The schooner Lucette belanglng to the
F.dinbUrgb, Scotland, tanner was sunk by
the whale near the Galapagos Islands oU
Ecuador June 15. '
Robertson had sold bis lann and In-
tended to sail around the world with his
family and a b'lend when disaster slnlck.
"We were passing over a ICbool of
whales when ooe ol them suddenly dove
up and throuih the 1!ottom of the boat,"
Robe.-told repoc1'!rs Tuesday. "I
grabbed a l:nlle, .,... rations, pulled the
cord of the Uleboat and managed to gel
the kids aboard.
"OUr achooner sank within llO IOCOllC!s.
All we saw were IOIDe or.anges. onlonl
and wood floating oo the surface where
the vessel had once been."
Robertson, bb wife Linda: their three
children -Douglas, 18, Sandy, '12, and
Neil, 12 -and their b'lend Robin
Wiliams, were picked up IB!t Saturday
by a Ja-tuna boal They sailed into
the port of Balboa, Pf'"""'a before dawn
Tuesday.
Mrs. Robertson, who Is a trained
nurse, cared for the survlvora. during
lhelr ordeal They ate blUeflsb caught
with a makesl\llt harpoon; turtle meal
and even some baby aharkt.
When it rained hard they buddied
under a large canvaa. They also stored
rainwater and drank turtle blood.
After the ahlpwreck, Robertson said, "I
declded we had to, sail towarda the coast
A rail which we also managed to salvage
from the achooner became waterlogged
and sank alter two ....U. OUr destlna-
tion was Costa Rica, whJcb we figured to
be 1,000 miles away."
He said they hsd sailed 750 miles. when
they were~.
Robertson, sj>orting a reddish-brown
beard, said he slept about one hour a
day, even though twl>hour walclles were
shared by all alx. He said he navigated
by "tbe,alan, the IUD and the Wind."
-'"t Berets Otltwitted
left office."
One of any administration's fll'St
moves, the ebullient ex·governor saJd,
must be the legalization of marijuana
11based on the opinion of many medical
men who regard it as no greater a
danger than alcohol
"Let's put all the money we waste· on
prosecuting these kid1. hrt.o their educa~
tion," Brown said. "It would mean the
sensible diversion of millions of dollars
that are now expended In poinUess pros-
ecutions."
Brown told the lawyers' meeting that
he regarded his careful selection of1 judges -several Brown appointees were
at the meeting·-as "one of the greatest
achievements of my years in office.
"We picked well and I only have to
look to Orange county for proof of that,"
Brown said. ''And it wu good to see fiye
of my appointees on the right aide when
the California Supreme Court voted siJ. to
one to outlaw capital punishment."
Greyhound Lines
Sued for Crash
Courtney Chandler, former Orange
COunty purchasing agent, bas sued the
Greyhound: Bus LineJ for. $250;000 ·for in-
juries lie and bis wile received In an
Alasbn tills aeddent.
ChaJlc!ler blames the company and
operatdr Ray La llefle for negligence
that led to the overturnlng of a bus in
which they were passengers, 90 miles
aoutb of Whitehorse ln the Yukon sector
of Alaska on Aug. 2, im.
Chandler received hospital treabnent
for the \nJUr!ell be ~· Mrs. Cleone
Chandler was allowed to return to bor
home In Santa Ana where her husband
ev-entually rejoined her •
Cbandler asks for $250,000 in personal
damages In bis Orange county Superior
court action. Mrs; Chandler seeks a total
of $100,000. I
Anyone Want
A Docked 1 Dock?
Anybody want a dock?
Capt. Roy Neel Is probably the only
man in Newport Beach with a dock dock·
ed at bis dock.
Neel, of 4206 River Ave., says he's
trying to glve the extra clock to anyone
who can tow it away.
The lour by 18 loot fioat used to belong
to Neel'• neighbor who Installed a new
one this weekend,
"!·just bated to see It destroyed," Neel
said. ·~t'1 ' In real good coDdltion. So he,
gave it to me to give ·away."
May~~' .Chief 'J{idnaped'
I
' ALABASTER, Ala. (uPI) -National 1wa11<er, atorii with Mathis and carter,
Guard Green Berets In summer tralnlnC · knew Natlooll Guard Special • Forces
thought It -1d be a Teal coup to kidnap units, were tra1nlnc nearby and \hst there
lbs mayor and police cbiet ol this amail bld betn talk ot kidnapings IS part al
central Alabama town. But aome ol the
aoldler• ended up In jail, outwitted by • cuerrllla warfare -· aJlerllf. Molhll recalled, "I hsd beard about It
Newsmen leamOd of the bizarre ·mnta _.., tho arapevlne. But I dldni Jeno"
Tuesday. Mayor Willie Mathis and Police who Would be lddnaped, wbrlt or where."
Chief C. E. "BUii" Carter were driving Wllhr IUrDllled that maybe the Green
around town last -'< when they were -"""1d !rt kr lilltbor publlc ol· set upon by five mfll dressed In Army flclal that nllht IO be llld _,. of his
unl!Orm• 'and toting Mii rifles and deputiel otabd out tho -ol Judp IL plstolS. L. llollll. •
"They had 111 coVered faster than the SUre enough, eight er... Bents _,
drop of a ha~" Mathis recalled. "We appeered and awroo1ided Ille judge when
didn't )lave a chance." he apened lhe door. Then the lherll1'1
Mathis and Carter were plit Into a men IAllTOllDded the llO!dlen, arrested truck, bound with ropes and driven to a them Oii an open charge and look them to
'll'OOded area where \hey were to be held Jail.
for a1x houri. Wlthln an hour Walw 101 a telephone
~ While the two olflelals wm belftl call. formented "1 rnooquliol, the 111131>r'1 "YllOl'Ye pl aome ct our ....,, .. said
wife became concerned -her the volcL "W•, want them released, '"'"bind'• abo<nce and called Sbulll c. 1herilf.'' P. "Red" Walller. The lherilt ftj)lled, "You rel-\ho
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mayor and the police chief and I'll think about tL •• • 't •
After a pame tbe voice 11id, "Okay,
,... lei our inen r• and .... ·n lei the
mayor and the chief go tree."
'1be deal wu made, Mathis and Carter
r.tumed to clty hall and the Green
Berett wm reieued from jail.
'1be 2lltli Speclal F.,... headquarters
retused to comment on the bicldent.
'"lb<re ""' no hard feellnga whatso-ever that I know of," llid Mathls1
Mathis said be was uncertain that such
traJnlng ..... -.,, bit be llld "It
gave them somethinc to do. It wsa out of
tJw. ordinary and they apparenUy enjoyed
it."
"They did every\JOna they could to
make me comfortable/' Mathtl said,
"but Ibey kept Boll handculfed and they
didn't talk much. They tied a nylon "'I"'
to my arm and ane of them held ii durln(.
the. time we were there."
Mathis said the mooqultoo, "aome IS
big as Oles," wore the main discomfort
ol \helr aoJoum In the 'llOOdl.
I
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of .... Diii,.. ,,.., 'lt•ff
someday, people who suffer from pep-
tic ulcers may be able to regulate the
flow of stomach burning acid by con·
trolling their thoughts and emotions
which turn on the acid machine in lhe
first. place. Tiu\! Is t)le .bopeof.Dr. Peter·Welgan, a
peychologisl w!Jp for three years has
been stu~ying ways of training patier;its
to cut back the stomach acid which con·
tributes to their Ulcers.
Welgan, 34, of Newport Beach, is an in~
structor on the faculty of UC lrvine--
california College of Medicine and a
clinician with the South Coast Regional
Mental Health c.enter in Laguna Beach.
His lnterest in thought control of body
processes began at. the Univ.ersity of
WiSCOQSin where. he earned~his doctorate.
Welgan employs "biofeedback" in
.teaclllni mental cqntro1-of fllJIClions. of
the body.'
Bioleedl>ack, put simply, Is an in·
formatioit1 process U¥tt allows people to
•·t~e tp oa wbai't 110i!WJOA . .ir1'idt1 1.tbeir
body,"" }Yelgan -. .. ,1t-r. !i>'l 0\,, .
In t)\e ,caae oi the .ulcer. !eseatch, the
lnlormaUon onlnlOpial body processes-
stoma~b · acid flow -comes fropi an
eleclrode mqll enough to be ..,,.uowed.
The electrode Is · attached to an acid
level measuring device outside the l)ody.
In this instance'tbe 0 biofeedback'j the
paUent · getl is a 1:precile r10easurement of
the acid level of bis stomach. It appears
on a meter the patient views.
The training Welgan. ls testlng Involves
direction , to the Individual to watch .the
meter and to think about decreasing the
now of acid.
"There is a large emotional com·
ponent," Welgan said. "11loughts and
emotions contribute to increased flows of
acid. People have a variety of \vays of
adjusting their emotions to cut down the
now," he said.
One technique that may prove valuable
The land, bet,veen two parcels already
approved for residential construction~
has been proposed as a site fer aingle
family homes. The property is now used
for farming.
Dirt in Engine
Ruins Tractor
is Transcendental Meditation -the mind Damage amounting to $3,000 resulted
rest technique espoused by the Maharishi to the engine of 8 Caterpillar tractor
Mahesh Yogi, Welgan said. after vandals poured dirt into tbe oil
Persons trained in TM may be part of system and the unsuspecting contractor
the research effort, although Welgan Wd started and operated the equipment in
the study is not limited to the one method San Clemente .
of controlling body processes by the Steve C8ppello & Sons ConstrucUon,
mind. 26811 Lariat Circle in San Juan
Welgan looks for the development of a C8plstrano reported the crime Monday to
"longterm training program that would San Clemente police. It is believed the
free ulcer patients from medical tteat~ crime occurred last week.
men! and allow them lo manage their iii· The •report said, \hJI the tractor bad
ness themselves." been left un,.ttended in a -vacant lot south
For ·•on1e lime ii has Ileen known a of the IQO blpck of San G1tirlil boi'derinJ
person ca:n b:e trained to listen to his own the goU .course. 1 ,
heart rate - a factor tl!~t I; ~portap,I to · The COJ!ftructlon ~ said that the
persons with heart troUble'l' ,1 ~"' • entke tliaine· aad bJOwar ~..,nhly ,wen
Welgan said no!'! il48 ~ble to ~h • 1-. Grli<llP fo11nc!'i1t llll 1111Mir 1!bea
peopl!i.1to ~e !Heir st9mac'b ' activity it WIS torn di>wn lor rtpalr.
arid it may be possible to teach them to
"tlJJ'll oJf an emotion in order to turn off
acid secretion ln their stomach." ,
The research effort is to be conducted
at the orange county Medical ceni.r.
Welgah i8 seekirig 20 ulcer patients and
20 normal persons to act as a control
group. .
Anyone mi.rested In volunteering for
tile 45 to llO· diy 'atudy-<:an reach Dr.
Welgan at 497·1781 or call' the OCMC, 1133-,.
9393 extension 188, for ip(onnation. ·
SA,l ·ON!
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Mc.Cartlly Rites Set
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rosary for
Neil S. McCarthy, millionaire sportaman
and Hollywood attorney, Is scheduled for
Fridiy In Beverly !fi!!'· McCarthy,
whose cllebts included tM late movie
direotor Cecil B. DeMllle and billlonaire
Howard ljugbes, died IB!t 'l'bursday at M
following ~· stroke.
UMBRELLAS
A
0 =
NYIPH CHAIR ................... , s1z1a • 7 ft. SWEETHEART. CHAIR Diameter OR TWIN HEADBOARD SAU •14~~
WASTE BASKETS·............ •1••
HAMPERS .......... .... .... ..... sz41 ..
HAIGllB CHAIRS = :!:J::-sz91s
NIGHT STANDS ..... •··~ .. oM sz41s
IAHARAlll CHAIR ~~~:.'.'.':.<.. s9900
PAMOUS CMH.D•IN'$ CMAlACTI• TURTI.E TABLE ~~~:.~~:~. SALi' 114••
ALL llAnAlf AHO WICKla AT SALS PllCIS
•Colorful
Alernating
Colors
SAN TA ANA ORANGE COSTA MES A
ll.''1tJ.~ '·~non• ''11 P.71J :>l"fN Oronq•Moll•QQf 17"1 ''~:> N ..... pcir' R'-.1 • ,~~ -·
111,.,,~j,.n,,IJ'of,~1 100,t t<..,1•!,.l rt>••Pfc''''"'''V otl7·1~r
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iveBullets
Hit Dean
At Columbia •
NEW YOllll: (UPI) ..., Henry Colomu,
_.iar ,dMn ot Columbia Ooll... od-
ioittod ............ -lo hll olllot
ll'ueldly. Wllldn mlnulel,. Coltm111 WU
111oc ln a pool of blood .. the btlCt
Q¥llll, lhol flve um..
PoUce IOdq ...... oeOlnl Elr14(•
Mcltlnncy, llO, a oopbomoro, ln con-
-wttll the •boollac·
O>loman, 41, WU la IOOd condlU.0 al
It. Lultt'I llolpltal. Illa .... llri--
wound WU one 10 the chlll, but be allo
IUlfered bul1el woundo lo the upper
armo, wrllland jaw.
DopulJ Olaf hllpeclor Juleo sa.-
IJI the Now Yen Polk>I oakl McKkme)',
of O>leqo', llad -nol1l1ecl ,,.. -tbel bt '""" 1111 'be rtadmllted 'for juo1Gr yur In the fill beca111e hll
, were poor.
MeX1ane7 W"1t IO Coleman!1 """"" ~!J.t Ham1ltoD Holl Tuelday,
...,_ llld. Wba Utt -· Wbe bad ..... locb4 In h1o olllce in Ille l&Jllt ball :jbaias -uprlllap In the fPt1nl ot • -,,.,_,.,,,..._ lo be
• 'l'Ob ll1d MOKIMoy left
; ' --qalalalbe~
: llUrtnl lbt -rebolllom at Ille
f : .. '
•e..CJ. Strollers
Doves, Vktorrt •
Hous.e Pan~l O.Ks . '
W.ithdrawal -Plan
WASHINGTQN (UPI ) -
Congreulooal cloves, lre>h from a
triumph In the Senate, bave opened up a
• 1t<011C1 front la tbo Hou.oe IJld 1cor<d a
prellmlnary vlCIOry in lbelr .Uorl lo
lecJslale an end lo U.S. military in-
volvement in IDdochlna.
In ao uoprectdellted action, the once
loyal House Foreign Attain Committee
i..te wltll Ille administration Tuesday
and approved an anUwar lDtendmeDt ·to
the lorelp aid bW lhal would aeek I U.S.
military withdrowal by Oct. I. '
THE SENATE Monda1 approved ID
amendment directing • a wU.bdrawal l.
wllbin four months but lbeo turned
around onci killed the aid mwura. Op-
pll!)tllla o1. admlnlstrallon poll~ m ana
out of Congreu are bopli>i that the new
bunt of antiwar activity ln the House
m\ghl belp revive that meaiNre and·
wsuade enough dove aenalors who
veted agalnll tbe bW because . of their
dislike ol tbe mWllry aid program to
vote for 1111 gl ven a secoqd ch"""'.
ol lho prlJOllen and tile eotoblllbmeol o!
an lnlemat~Y aupervtled -fire
covertn& Ill partlea lo Ille con!llcl, U.
sayi 11115 11 n'*asary to alop Ill the fllll •
ing, not just that ol AmotfCllll, .
Doves claim it will do just tbe q-le.
contending lhat it wW nol bo a<cep1ed by
Nortll Vlttnam IJld wlll ol!er Soutll Vltl-
nam a chance to veto a setilemenL
Cbalrman Thomas E. Morgan (O.Pa.),
of the Foreign Allafra Committee, N1d
he hopes to bring the aid bill ml Ito llldo
the-war amendment to the floor next
week. The House has never adopted le&l.to
laUon aeiting , t.ermJuaUon dale lor,_u.s.
mWtary activll)', in Vlttnam !Jul oov.a
say sentiment for their side is growing
and a White Hoµae official volunle,eted
tod,y thal the 9utcome WU loo cJoie lo
call.
Market Basket
Costs Up Again
' To Record High
• -,, Coloml• ,... IClln( dun a&
oollep. lo tbel cipoclly, be WU lbe
lllOoll "'*"'« anlftnlly otlleill IO .•-111e-.-.
Actor·slnger Frank Sinatra walks along the beach at
Biarrill, France with beauly queen Miss Biarrltz,
Isabelle Tibergblen, at this southwestern France
suJDmer resort. Sinatra is spendine a few days on
vacation in France.
Passed by Ille narroweit poSllble
margin ol 18 to 17, the House cqmmJ!tee
measure would condltjoo the pullout and
a bait ln ·U.S. combal acUvily on the
releaae ol Amerlcu prtsoaen and tbe
sale withdriwal ol remalnlng U.S.
lbrce.s. Jt also calls for a ceaa~flre bUt.
only to the extent necessary to complete
the wilhdrawal and only between
U.S. and Conununist forces.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Spurred bJ' a
2.1 percent jump in farm prlcea, lhe
rellil cost of a typical family food
market basket rose 0.1 percent in June to
a record high, the Agriculture Depart·
rnent reported today.
. °""""" ... well llted .. Ille Cllllpul,
• llld a npotatlGa fer du1inl lalrl1
.......... lllo poollkln required l>lm
dtll -Vll1 wltll -allaln, ., waa lbt nohhl 111111 for McKl&
'Bloody Friday'
"' Make Less Than $2. 75? '
PftElllDENT NIXON bu proposed a ·
U.S. withdrawal lour months after return The retail increase was the tharput
monthly gain since February when ~Ctl
ro,. 1.9 percent. 11 left Ille lilarkel
basket cost, wbich had declined In March
and April before beilnning a new rlae in
May, at 0.6 percent above March levela
and 3.6 percent above a year ago.
r .. !alt,.~ 1111 IUIPfllllon.
:pne-day Prowst
Prompts Strike
In N. Ireland· Don't Sweat Controls ) \ jQ •ke A d BELFAST (UPI) -Tllolloends of .ptri pprove NoMem lreJJlld '• llctory worker•, ator•
l ' employ11 IJld publlc tl'llllpoJ'I • drivers ; y Britishers .. i!Ud oU 1heit Jobi today ID oboorvince
of a natlonal day ol ~ tor Ille
LONDON (UPI) -Tho Trade Union nine-viellm.I ol "Bloody Friday."
(TUC), repr11mlln1 10 mUIJon '!be obaervance morb · tbe serleo of
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Coat o!
Livllll Council, responding to a federal
, court order, bu exempted JO million low ' .. ~ worken from wAge colitrols.
Oouncll Direclor Donald RWDJ!eld 111<1·
Tueaday lhat the noor o!,$1.10 per hour
Wou\d be Ufted lo !2.75.-.... _, _, aP1"""4 a pn>o boml>lnp ln Bellut lilt Friday. Tiit
ealUnC for a -.lay nolloaal llrtko UUb llepubllcan Anny (IRA) taler' 's:=~·:::,_ the Jllllag ol flvo clalmecl credJl for 1ho bomblngL
. Thlt means any workers ea.mini less
than ft75 per hour wlll be emnpt 1rom·
waae controlJ. . f :• 'a union ...... u1d. • fto ,..,...i, 1-.ced lo 1be TUC'1 A spoke1111111 lor Bellul'1 Borland and·
Coandl l>Y lbe ~ Wolff llhipyard, whlcb employa 10,000
waa pouod by an lH wit, lbe -said loda1'1 walkout "bu be"1
,,..,... said ' almolt 100 petttnt" Muy ol the 1<1-~ fto councn -In Ito -1 1 minJstraUve employes stayed on lbe jobs
.,.... lllat "" -would bo laktn but pn>ductioo ·~· be said. ~ If tbt 111111 won roloutd. Work Allo 1•""-' at most liCIOriea, I Norman TllrJltr, tbo oll1clal IOHeilOr, ...,. .... ·~ llPl1far lodi1 for a court order fer IJld aloru U, .Ille downlown area cl-
'9rl1 -ot lbe men, ~ ~•1 V!bdi U.. 1)1Q(iin1ng oboe"ance otflclllly
!far dtfJtac tbo Nau.al JlliWlal Jlolt.' boJU al 11 l.m, (3' a.m. PDT.) PutilM
,llolla ~· l}'lllpathy otrlk., for the• ~rl bpi rtlnhlnl uotll DO<lll lo all6w
cut moot ot ·London'• bul the ~n to ret bpme. em! .. ,., .. td ...., maw out of The™ Nld lbere would bo an elec-.
' Hoathrow Alrjlorl. But ~ trlclty llluldown, acapt lo holj>lllla,
. apHelman ll1d · tbt alluaUon !tom ,_ unlil I p.m., Jail a spokbnwr
u i.d u llrat ltll'ld btca-for llie EleCtrlclty Board ol Northern -bu drtiwt did ~ for_,, ; ,,,. H-·ol J..6rda nlltd loda1, lblt IreloDd said there had been niJ pOWet
tbt ~J ..... Oillr;I WOibn .... by -..,, .' '' ' . 'un1o11 la hit •.:tor ~ ot Ito< . no ~ · ..u.d · by Ille Ulater
llbop -· Thtl re••!"' an oppW; Del9fae. ~lion (UDA) ml Ille
·tciurt rullfll IMI -'Iii!! mum.,.,... x..,.dJll,.A..,taU.O G(,Worlreta; came .. , totll1nl 11,11111 pitllltll ('1JT.-U.S:) ;Ill -'lllllltary· -ca. llld a llrltlllt army
1have tCJ bo paid bj Illa unbl an. ail. 'iaault Cll IRA 1tnmPof• ln Lo&
.\ Tbe unbl "Ill -for bil1<oWail ~IDAY bo llnlJiln<eL ,
trucQ It Illa RnJI llJil !Jnrpool claeU,· I · .
1110Ve cooneeted with Ill bllile i•alnat ~-,tMluueat-..Uln
... oljlla!Mlo ... ~ r \
II WU ap lo Tllrltr lo btliil pl! ....,_. · ~·· DltlQeal ..,...by ob~ reloaae I
"J;llLY PIL~T
9EUVERY SERVICE. ii! thi Jallid rn4n. 'l'llmtr 11 '1 alllcill of ,., · fie hJgh court and acll on h1o own ln-
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Dt\lftlJ of tht 011\1 Pilot
~Uve on behalf of ptl'!Olll j'iled for:
IH>nt•ml'I ot oourt. Hi· jlrmn\Od' 1woid h iallod min lnlm ioliw, to prioon lor
.,. ...,. ...... 1111 month.
Qtist Slays Bride
LYNDilUJlsT, Oltlo (UPI) -Dr.
Iu C. Road Jr,. 41, 1 diDlllt, told
::: bt 111111111 brldt ol lwo moaths 'to afttr mllltklng her for I prow~
, .. Margaret RIM,SI, WU killed early
ll\laday by a blut from a lbotlfUll.
·" 11 Pfanttt4 ...
lltvrH' 111111 twdly: " ¥Olf • ,.., PIC'IM ~ CGllY ay 9 -,,,.. lltuNil', Ir I il.Jft. Sllilil•r. an •nd • ~ '#Ill .. ~ •
yitUr. Ctlk '" •tn unilf 11 ,_,.
Ttlephonh :.:r: CUiiy ~ .... _,j MHllt ... -=::..-.. ~ ......... · ... 1 .. .... c..,.,., C.,lrttw. ~
... JUI" c.fl~ DIM ,.1111.
s.utft uo-. ~ filltUll ............
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. ....... ' e LBJ Tested 'Jg, '
SAN ANTONIO, Tt1. -Former Preal·
denl ~ B. JoboJon must remlin
llbapltalllod lndellnilely for tuts4o find ' ' ' out wllat '.cauled •1lt'J ~.lll•i'j~ausea.
But Johbabn'a docfor!•al,BtllOte Anny
Hoopltal uid Tuesday , •flbere II, at thJ4
time no evidence ol a,m~jorbe;,t attack'
.ol tile IOI'! be etperl~ed, f\l April, 1!1'12." . . e Belfat Tl'oubi.
BELFAST (UPI) -1be Brltlah Annj
dl9patcbecl a bea'llly armciniI column lo
an uodiJclOHd location todiy in wlmt
mllltar)' aourees said inay be an Im-
minent usau!t 1pln1t strongholcll of the'
lrilb Republlcan Anny <IRAl -m Lo...
dollderry.
In tl!t 11111.knlwn fatality Tuesday, tbe
body ol a :lf.ylll'O!d ProtOllant mon was
found lbot In the beod. in Wost llollut.
~ents of the~-~"
aild lie bad been ._ IV·l'!'llMD ~
fnlm the neorby i.lqUlq' ~thollc Lower•
Fail! district. , ~ .. ., . •. • .,
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LONDON (UPI) -The SOviet Union ..
refused to supP.}y jta . latest aecret ~
weaponl lo Egypt' ~111!'.if wu afraid 'i
they ml1bt llll lnlo tbe ~of larael or
Ille West, a dlplmnaUC ..,_ ~d l!>daY.
Egyptlu Preslde'at.Mlm ~tb[am
ed Rusalao !allure Iii~ tlle.-flODI •
for hit ousler ol Sovie! uperta. Allotbtr
reuon for the Soviet nfuul, waa' tile 1
KHmlln'a fear EIYPUin mllltanll would
lrluer a wor on the Ullllllptlon that ~ion of offenaive we1pons was a
,..._.iee,Ji>r vlctor)',lhe source said. ~ • •
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Storms Sweeping . Plains
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Thundershowers Soak Mid1vest; East Coo,ler; West Hot
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e Jury Probe.
T ALLAJIASSEE, Fla. (UPI) ,-Four
antiwar vetennt who nfuaed to answer
1 federal grand jury's questlOl!S bave ao-
cqsed government attorneys ·of "a~
illl" ll'a,n<l jw'y powers ln probing an.
allqed plol IO dlJrupt the l!epubllcan
NaUonal ConvenUon.
• U.S'. ' Dlltrlct Judge David L. Mid·
dlebrooka Tueaday beld a lour-bow' bear·
ing on contempt charges against the four
members of Vietnam Veterans Against
the Wor (VV AW) after the U.S. ·~Iii Cir·
cult Court of Appeals reje<ttli bll order
Jailing them without a hearing.
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The department's month1y "Price
Spread" report showed 9Upermarkall
reduced their margins for the tbir<I ...,.
secutive month u a partial offaet to Jllrie
increases in raw farm produota. But the
narrowed margins abso!bed only port o!
tbe raw product IJld wholesale g1ln1,
leavlng part ol them lo bo poued on In
tbe form ol higher re!all prlcea .
The report said the chief laclors In the
JJJQe price increase• were "aubltantiallJ
higher" farm returm fur beef cattle,
wbich reacbecl record levels, and for
hogs. Increaaes were -aleo reported in
farm values ol lrylng cbicktn1 and lrolb
fruit, while fann and retail prices fer
eus were down sharply .
' . ,,--S-U_MM_E_R_AGA'"'"'.". -1-N~, -:EH-:-?.'-1'-i.L-:"·_N_EVE_R; ........ FORG-:.-Er--THE--..
SUMMER OF '!92 IN'HEN 'CHRIS COLIJMBUS TMOUGHT
HE'b MA.LL OFF THE Ecx;;E OF THE EART'fl I BUT
NOTHING ~'JS THE SUMMEI\"' reoe I
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THAT'S .WHEN.,THEY INVENTEI>
. .... HMIL&.S. TALK.ABOUT SMOOTH!
THAT FIRST TASTE CONVINCE[) ME
,,_..,....-----------~WHISKEY WAS HERE lOSTAY ! '
. YOU ·PEOPLE ARE LUC.KY.· AG~· FULL · , ,
OFJ?;E CUBESr~ COUPLE OF Fl~ERS,'.9F,..... i
"LIGHT, SMOOTH llUSHMIU.S, AS.....,...., J;.·-----..,----...,';-' _,,.>._.
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Feelings on Tax Measure
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At1i1aor Rap• Foes . ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • "' '
En . _..-iith t U .1: ARl~ONA INDIAN :
-Cover Wide Opinio~ Range viro1rn1tn m • DANCERS •
.I I Def eat Attacked .lly PHIL RANNA saying you're not d 0 ID I
Clpllol ljewl Service ellough, and others eom-
Leglslattve Jeadenlilp and the plaining or a f I V e ·I W I Y
governor'• office aeem happy I I w1111 ,111e omnibus taz rerorm NEWS A.NA.LYSIS and educaliooal financing pro-
posal of ~bly Speaker .
Bolf Moretu ( D • N o r t h without atrong Joell controls. Hollywood), but the f .. llna ,
doesn't ~xtend io all corners of There• no quea:Uon that tb~'statt Capitol. MoretU's bill would provide
tn fact, there are those who property tu refonn. It also
are willing to predict Iba! the meets Ille geoerlll fllldelinea
whole 'thing wUI ran fiat on Us set down by Ille Stalt Supreme
lace ·through a Democratic-Court In Ille Serrano vs. Priest
GOP coaUtioo -one side dtclsion which declares the
* * * * * * State Tax Ref onh Bill
Facing key Test Today
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
$1.S billion school finance-tax
refonn 'package ls JaCing in
all-or-notblng lest today_ in a
hostile committee wjth a
three-month leglslattVe vaca·
tion scheduled to begio Fri·
day.
Sen. Randolph C o II i er ,
chairman of the powerful
Senate Finance Com.mJttee,
reversed himself and agreed
Tuesday Iba! A as e m b I y
Sexual Act
Bill Facing
Legislntors
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
caiifornla legislature · ha 1
received a proJ>OSBI t o
thoroughly 9verhau1 the penal
system, retaining the death
penal!y and legalizing oo-tain
forbidden sexual conduct.
The bill was introduced
Tuesday by Sen. D o n a I d
Grunsky (R-Watsonville).
In It, the deatlt penally
would be retained for most
caltgories o f first-degree
murder, a g gr av ate d kkf..
naplng, and for attacks by
prison inmates serving life
sentences. .
Among chief changes pro-
posed ls Ollf! legalizing oral
copulation belweeo coosenting
adults of opposite su. Other
provision.. would 11 g h t e n
penalties for homosexual rela-
tions.
The new code[would permit
"limited wageriftg" on sports
contests, and nbncornmercial
gambling In priwte ho""", Jn.
eluding poker games. Grunsky
said the revision 1s aimed at
limiting criminal liability to
commercial gambling.
The proposal retains present
law on guns, abortiom and
obscenity, but would make
malicious mi!cblef a felony
when the amount. of damage
exceeds $500. ' Rioting could
also be p~ u a felony.
Speaker Bob Moretti would be
allowed a hearing before bis
committee today on the tax
bill.
But Collier, a leading op-
ponent of the plan, aaid be will
allow only.ooe bearing on tbe
bill and tbat !oday'1 session
will be Moretti's om chance to
win the committee vote need-
ed t.o send the controversial
bill lo the Senate floor.
The Moretti-Reagan plan
would boost state income,
sales and business ta.xes · to
pay for a $545 million a year
increase in ,tate support of
local schools and a package of
tu relief measures including
a cut of $111 a year In prop-
erty taxes for the average
homeowner.
It would also "'lulre m..,t
local government agencies to
get vot~approval for future
tax · rate increases and it
would reduce by about one-
half the Inequities between the
1tate's richest aod poorest
school districts.
Pot Penalty
Bill Moves
SACRAMENTO (AP ) -A
bill to reduce pena1tles for the
possession of marijuana is
beaded for its last legislative
test.
It received 7-2 approval of
Ille Stoate Commltlte oo the
Judiclary Tuesday aod was
sent to Ille Senate floor. II has
already passed Ille Aasembly.
P.-i hiw punilhes marl'
joaoa poesessloit as a felony,
~ -to•ttn.yean In pilJOn.-However, the judge
can reduce. the ~nalty for
first-time ofienders to a
misdemeanor, which bu a
one-year maDmum.
The bill, by "'8emblyman
Alan Sieroty (D-Beverly HUis)
would mate marijuana
possess:lon a mlademeanor,
reduclng the max lm um
penalty to a· $IOO fine 'aod six
montha In jail '
atatt must rely m aomethina
otbet than the Joell property
tax to finance public elemen-.
tary and aecoodary education.
Jn round fLgures ,
homeowners this year will
save $40! mlllioo In property CALJOIHIA
. '
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
tai witb 117$-71 bringing about '---------'
anolber aaving of $387 mlllion.
Defett of a bill creating a
alngle .board to over 1 t e
C a I ifornia's environmental
protection efforts, was a vic-
tory fQr Ht.be .Jpeclal interest
groupt,'1 says the author. Neil year, public schools wlll
realize $544. million in ·atra
tu relief plus a boost In
money ror basic education,
early childhood education and
a balancing factor for urban
schools.
Slalt Controller Houston I.
Flournoy dropped a bombshell
last week. He said the state
had $ft millioo more than they
e•pected, and the.fight was on
lo (I) U!e up uie money, or (2)
give It back lo the people.
Sens .• Clark Bradley (II-San>
Jo!e) and Nicholu Petris (D-
Oakland) voiced dlf!ereoces of
opinion.
Bradley, who voted against
Moretti'• measure as
l'fedicled, said the money
ibould be given back to the
taxpayers. Petris, who also
voted against the bill, said no,
it should be used for educa-
tion. '
Here are aome of the p~
lerns facing lawmaker.i.
First, they all want to go
home by the end of the month
for a recess, not to return un-
til November 8, the dav after
the general election. Second,
they want to show the voters
they can enact tu reform and
thereby avoiO-passagr in
November of the Watson Tax
Initiative, which would all but
Opening Set
In Pentagon
Papers Case
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A
judge struck down a request
by defense attOrneya Tuesday
for a hearing into a sectet
government wire"pplng re-
port, preparing the way fof
opening •fUments !Oday In
the much-delayed · Pentagon
Papers trial.
U.S. District. Court Judge
Malt Byrne said he had seen
the report himsell a n d
although a member of the
defense team waa: Involved,
the matter has no. connection
with the trial.
He said tblt rulln1 cl'8fed
the way for opening
argument1 to begin late tOdaf.
Pretrial hearings have delayed
the start for several· months.
Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony
Russo have. been cbaried with
theft, conspiracy and es-
pionage for their role Jn mak.:
Ing public the Pentagon
Papers, a cla.sslfied study of
the origins ol Ille war In Viet-nam:-
Assemblyman Edwin
Z'berg, a Sacramento
Democrat, said in an ln-
,tervl.,. tblt the :IW3 vote on
his bill Tuesday -elfht short
of passage -was just
"another example of special
interest groups being able to
kill a good environmental
bUI."
Calling the measure's defeat
I 11tragedy,11 Z'berg sald be
would fO' to win approval • later ill Ille· session for his
plan, which Is backed by both
Ille Reagan admlnlstration
and the conservationist SieEra
Club.
Several leglsli.tors took a)
dilfereol tack In noor debate
TueSday, arfllln& tbe bill had
been put togetber !alt this
year and the1 proper ·amount of
time had not been given for
he&rings on the bill's content.
· Under the Z'berg bill, the
State -Air Resources -and
Water .Resou~ J>oards would I
be lumped together under the
new agency, but retaining
their present powers.
The new agency, would alao
oversee staltwlde planning for
solid waslt disposal. ·
The air and '!,•ter boards
currently-set • environmental
ellminalt property as a hasls•;::;;==================:; for tuation. Third, the bill re-
quires two-thirds vote of both
houses and the signature of
Gov. Ronald Reagan.
Educators and schools favor
the bills even though it is far
from the money they believe
they need for "quality educa-
tion."
Under this legislation it
would pay to be mBrrted.
A 110,000 earner woul~
realize a $219 property tax
savings; pay $39 more "in sales
tas (tbere is a I percent sales
tai: bike in the mel!W'e); pay
a telephone user tax of $6; and
have an upward hike in state
income ta.Jes of '31 for r~et
tax impact of a minus $10.
This is fo r a married horn ..
owner.
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c D~D.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Now a Year Has Pa·ssed
It has been a full year lince San Clemente cily
oouncUmen aupposeclly ha mmered out a SOiution to the
grave problem of public ac<ess to a major housing de-
velopme nt in inlapd hUls.
After months of d-lays and stormy hearing1, councU-
men agreed that Avenida San Pablo would be the main
road to serve the Douglass Pacific project inland of ~he
clt¥-gOlf course.
II there were ootter ldeu, councilmen promised,
they would find alternates "In a xeuonable time."
. Then this month, when a routine asseSlll)ent di ..
trlcl iS!ue arose over improvement of San Pablo, some
councilmen apparently reacted to •Ome heat in the city
and pulled out the 1tjtcbes, opening the old wound.
Now the developer Is laced with an Indecisive city
council again postponing decisions that involve a lot of
his money.
The city bas left the issue li e for a year before seek·
Ing a "better alternative."
And one. mull agree wit~ Developer Jo~.• Douglass
Jr. when he claims the council has exceeded reasonabJe
time."
Hess Wins the ·Point
In the wake of a scathing attack on bis accounting
system, business manager Charles Hess or the Laguna
Beach Unilled School Distrlct has kept a cool head.
Dr. Hess responded firmly, fairly and factually to
charges by an Investigative accountant that his methods ot bookkeeping were "Inefficient", Haloppy" and 11in·
adequate."
It la unfortunate that three members of the school
board felt oblljed to hire '(at •150 per day) a tax con-
sultant -part1cularly one with no experience in school
California Bank
•
Added to Kitty
WASHINGTON -One of the naUon'1
Jaraesl banks, the Crocker NaUonal Banlt
ol Calllomla, baa been hllllng up Its ex-
etuUvea for campaign contributions.
In a stulfy letter lo ill high-level
employ.,, bank chalrman Emmel!
Solomon urged them lo make con·
trlbuUons lo Ibo "Rober! M. Pllte
Trustee Fund." Al II
tuma oul. lhe lund
la named lor 11\f
bank '.• corporate
secretary and i& a
slush fund for the
bank's !avor11e poli-
tical candidates.
"Contributions to
the Fund are entire-
ly voluntary," aaya
Solomon's letter, which lhen polnleclly
sugge5tJ lhal contributions should be
••equal to one;balfO! one percent al your
gross annual nlary."
When we queried Crocker Vlce Presi·
dent Donald While about the slush fund,
he said it w11 terminated after new re-
cent fedora! laws required that con-
lribulors' names be made pubUc.
Nevtrtheleu, he conf1rmed that 0 tena of
thousands" of d0Uar1 had been handed
oul lo lhe banks' backslapping buddies
.during the fund's lllelbne.
(JACK ANDERSON)
MEN WHO LIE -In the oak-paneled
world of ambassadors, there'• an old
saying that a diplomat la an ho-man
sent out to lie for h1a country.
This has been the unhappy role of our
envoy to Paraguay, J. Raymond Ylltalo.
who bu represented President Nixon in
the autocr.atic-court of dictator Alfredo
SI-or 11nce 1969.
'Irtdliecl, the rlv.t .. yed Stroessnu II
food of saJllotl· tl)at the American am·
bwador la like a member of his cabinet.
When "'e revtaleji that Stroe&anf!r's
epauJetted generals and admiral!: were
h"'tllng heroin, there!ort, Ylllalo sprang
lo ' the defense of the mllllary dic-
tatorship: HSJandero\is!" he called our
story.
'jAS THE American ambassador in
Para~y,"-he proclaimed, "I conalder it
my dutY in good con1cl...,e lo refute lhe
ilnlounded accusaliw • • • by Mr.
Andenoo."
Stroessner promptly ordered his em~
hassles around lM world to issue press
relsa,.. quoting Ylilalo. The dictator .,
financing -to discredit accounting procedures used in
the schools' business office.
Even more unfortunate la the fact Hess had to take
time out in the midst of the budget period to answer the
charges.
Hess, bolder or a degree in school financing, in
which he has vast experience, has proved himself a ro-
sponsible administrator and has earned praise for his
management of the distrlct's '4.1 million educational
program.
Rare But Beneficial
In a rather rare display of unity, Laguna's City
Council and Planning Commission are putting up a
united front to retain control of the Laguna Canyon
watershed.
A substantial portion of that vital area turned up
within the boundaries initially proposed for the city of
Irvine's annexation. These were cut back following con·
ferences between officials of the two cities, when Laguna
protested what appeared to be a threat to it. established
sph~re of influence. "
The Laguna planners politely but firmly urged
even further withdrawal of the proposed Irvine bound-
ary, to the perimeter of the watershed, and their argu•
ments were"C'onvincingly presented by commission chair·
man Carl Johnson. .
As be pointed out, Laguna has learned by bitter ex·
perience the potential danl!er of the canyon flood prob-
lem and must , for the city s own protection, make every
effort to keep a voice In future development of the area.
Forlunalely, lrYlne and Laguna seem to think
along similar lines in environmental matters and it
would appear the two cities will be able to benefit from
a constructive and neighborly relationshJp.
'This is your co-pilot speaking. I have just kicked out the .
pilot. Does anybody back there know how to fly this thing?'
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
It's really too bad that three
members on the Laguna Beach
School Board believe that we
should go "forward" into the past.
F.S.A.
T1111 ft1lurt ref1ttl1 rtldtl'\' Yltwt. not r.ec.1u1,uv t11ott 01 ttie ntwm_.. a..s
vour ,..., PffWt IO Gloomv GUI, 01111' Piiot.
alao had bis fore ign minister, Raul
Sapena Pastor, send a private message
to Secretary of State Bill Rogen demand·
ing that he denounce us in public.
But this was carrying diplomacy a Ill·
tie too far for Rogers who aent Pastor a
polite note saying hi personally didn't
have any hard evidence on the charges.
ROGERS DIDN'T mention lhal he had
some classified cables from YlltaJo'a own
embassy In Paraguay, reluling what
Ylitalo had said· in public. Oft al l<t!I
four occasions between June 16 and June
20, the embassy seereUy supported our
stories.
Ylitalo happened to be on home leave
at the time. But back in Paraguay, his
staff fired o[f reports telling bow
Stroesaner had refused to cooperate
to end the heroin trade.
"The time has come to aive a clear
signal," began one classified cable. It
went on to describe Paraguay'1 do.
nolhlng posture on drugs.
s
Coluuan Draws Fire
That Frasier Foundation
To lhe Editor:
To many, Frasier was a symbol. To the
elderly, Frasier was a symbol that one
not be old and forgotten -that one can
still live a lltUe, even though old and
tired.
I was disgusted to the core by William
Schreiber'! column. I can only agree
with him if the donations to the "Frasier
Foundation" go into someone's pocket.
(Does he have the facts on this?) If the
money goes to animal conservation, I
wlU be happy to contribute.
As to the Christian cross over Frasier's
grave, what's wrong with that? Doesn't
Jesus say, "Suffer the little children to
come unto me" and "Go yet into all the
world and preach the gospel Jo every
creature?" It never ceases to ainaze me
when I see the rigid bigotry expressed by
so-called Christians; i.e., W l I Ii am
Schreiber. Where is all the Jove ex-
pressed by Jesus in our modern Chris·
lians?
I AM A Jewish mother, and one of my
sons was killed in Europe during World
War Il fighting for our beautiful
Ainerica. He is buried in France. When I
saw the white Christian cross over his
grave, my Jewish dignity wasn't outrag.
ed, as was the professed Christian,
Schreiber, over a cross for Frasier. I was
glad someone had done something for my
son, as I was for Frasier. Am I, pehraps,
beJna a good Christian for thinking this?
-----------towards the hill in back or tht
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supermarket. 'Vh06e property will be MAILBO. X sacriliced in lhe streel widening? The supermarket's adequate parking area
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apartment on the other 'Side?
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"The rangers themselves did tJiat
because of their deep devotion ~o
Frasier,'' he said. -Edito r
Scl•mitz Fan
To tbe Editor:
Congressman John Schmitz bas gone
down to defeat in his bid for the renewal
of his office. There were many con·
tributing factors such as his refusal to
rubber-stamp all Presidential decisions,
his affiliation with the John Blrcb socie.-
ty. his voting against man'.v bills. etc.
However, seldom is the total picture
shown. Few men who go to Washington
are able to withstand the pressures on
them to support all Presidential
decisions, even when deep convictions in~
Jide tell them differently, or to vote for a
bill which could be advantageous to a
friend or supportive group but, if Cfl'l'ied,
would add lo the heavy tax burden ol the
middle class American .
Does this fast artery go over or under
the hill in the back area? Wha~ happens
to the fairly new street on the top of that
hill? To the Little League Baseball Park?
Thi s plan would ruin the shopping area
much needed in this area.
The second play involves lfigh Drive.
in bac k of the supermarket and at the
top of the hill, giving access to parking
and entering the rest of the shopping
area. Senior citizens who walk up and
down that hill to shop and for the post of4
fice will find fasl tralfic on the lop of
that hill extreniely hazardous.
In widening High Drive, what happens
lo properly owners, including lhe Chris-
tian Science Church, along thls route?
There is abo a pos!ible plan using the
street across the shopping area similar
to High Drive. Again, what happens to
property owners in the widening of that
street?
The "bloc of three" who voted for lh~
purchase did not observe all en.o
vironmental laws. The councilman, sub-
ject to recall, in leading this vote of
three, proclaims vociferously that the ci·
ty is financially devastated. As a knight
tn shining annour, so avidly concerned,
be should drop his cloak of inconsistency!
A seven.man council or board might
prevent future catastrophies.
Street Gangs on Upswing
Rather than eipose us to lhe further
bigotry of Schreiber, wby don ' you send
him on assignment to the w a r
graveyards of France. He can search and
destroy all the white Cbrlstlan crosses
that decorate the gr&ves ot the non-
Chrlsllans tbal fought fer the love of
their country. He can then prove bow
good a Cbriman be is!
One man did !hill, CongreSSIJlan John
Schmitz.
HE RAS BEEN called radical. ue· I!,
radically patriotic. Tell me, is there
ELINOR DAVIS
Mr. Blcfart No Bero
99metbing wrong wt th that? Jlllt one To the Editor:
thing, there are not more who feel the After reading your front page article of
By RALPH C. DEANS
Street gangs were supposedly passing
Into history when "West Side Story" won
an Oscar as the Best Picture of 1961. By
1966, The New York Times reported
there was only one fighting gang left fn a
Manhattan area where 200 had once been
active. Well, the gangs are back and tbe
J ets and Sharks celebrated in the stage
play and movie "would be considered
sissies today," comments Show magazine
writer Sidney Skolsky.
An updated artistic version of gang
culture might be staged in Philadelphia
-which never did lose it! street gangs
and where more than 160 killings have.
been attributed to them in the past four
years. In Chicago and New York. police
report gang revivals more virulent than
EDITORIAL
RESEARCH
. ever. The Los Angeles City CounciJ
, ordered a police crackdown I a st
February to deal with "a, crisis ot in-.
timldatlon and fear" pe rpetrated by
"groups of young people ranging In age
from 10 to 30."
In the Broni, the center of gangland in
New York, there are at least 85 gangs
with a membership estimated at between
2,000 and 51300. Many don't like the term
"gang" 11nd prefer " c I i q u e , "
·"organization'' or "nation." But the ef.
~
Small Town Drawback
Tlloujht1 al Lar&e:
It's true that a small tov.'n is friendlier
than a big city, but It 's also more
censorious -so what you gain in col·
lecllve support you lose in individual ac·
!Ion.
Parents whq "can't understand" the.Jr
children have children who understa nd
them only too well .
Those who would like everybody In lhe
country to share their own political
persuasion have failed to ponder the
truth of Aristotle'r observation that
"Those who think ail virtue Is lo be lound
In lhtlr ow• party principles push ma~
ters to extremes : they do not con.sider
Iha! disproportion destroy• a stalc."
f
At we grow up, we are shaped tither
by whal we have learned lo love, or by whit we-have lumed to hate: and If we
have not -ctv•n •n•ll•&h model.t lo lo\'e, ...,.t can ..,. do but build "' I.ate!
11 la lllOOIY lhat .. 11 lhlnp In motion,
"'11 ,... who llda-mlne which wsy Ibey
ahlD p ; money tl1l no more malce auc-
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~YDNEY J.HARIU~
cess than bricks can make houses.
What do all these proper names have
in common? -Cooper, Fletcher.
Wainwright, Jenner, Chapman, Faulkner,
'Varner. Crowt.be:r, Parker, Lorimer,
Fuller, Tucker? (Oboolete occupatlo111 of
their forebears.)
You can't Jove 11humanity" ir you don't
love your own country; but you can't fove
your own country in the rlahl way if you
condemn I.he rest of bumanlty.
Nine ~ns out of 10. asked to name
the "Merchant of Venice/' will rtply
"'Sllylock." and be surprilecl lo Jearn It
Wll not.
People WbO talk la!I are never lalren
u wtousl)' as !hose who talk more 1Jow.
ly; for the commonaiily of men can't
believe that anyone can think u fasl u he talU.
feet is the same. 'lbe rumbles of the Fif-
ties are being replayed; orily the race ot
the combatants, the weapons and tbe
fashions have changed.
WHEREAS MOST .of lhe -· two decade& ago were white, tlley are 001'
predominailtly blacl<. Che1p hind«uns -
Saturday night specials -have repl1ced
homemade zip guns and shivs. Accotding
to th e Wall Street Journal, "many gangs
have acquired huge arsenals ;fj/_ sub-
machine guns, Molotov cocktails and
grenades." Instead of pegged pant.I and
duck-tail haircuts, members of lhe Crlps
-a notorious gang in Los Angeles -
sport a black glove on the left hind and a
ring in the left ear. They also carry fan-
cy walking sticks.
Organized youthful violence Is as old as
history. Yet it alwaya shocka the genera·
tlon in charge and frequently provides
grist for arll!tle mills. Nlneleentl>cen-
tury London was terrorized b y
"urchins," and bands of pickpockets
piled their skills under lhe tutelage of
such 11 Fagin in Dickens' "Oliver
Twist." Predatory children looted and
killed in Russia durlni the clvll cbaoe of
lhe early Twenlies and In the bombed-out
clUes of Europe after World War L
THE CAUSE of yoothful violence Is
usually teen as the m1laise of the Umei.
In lhe Twenlles, gangs of Irish, Pollab
and Jewish kids were attributed to the
dlslocallons of msss mlgratlon. In the
1930s, It was the Great Deprtsslon. Dur-
ln1 the Forties and Fifties, ll was lhe
growing emotional dillance bel-.i
cbildft!l and psren!J -a ceneratlon gap
lypllled In ,.veral movies by the late
• James o .. n. Marlon Brando provided
the archetype of the motorcycle hood.
Today, •treet gang violence la ... u
a "'action lo the gamut of urban ills:
broken gbetlo famw... p. v • rt y •
hopele....., and l'lclam. In in arllcle
entitled "Watch Out For lht Jl4inl.Ml!f"
aero," Osborn Seprberg Jr. """'rted In
1970 Iha! children eight lo 11 yoara old
were organl zllll themselvu 1-ly Into
pop. lmqlne what llollrwoocr wlU do
with lhaL
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MRS. SAMUEL SCHULTZ
' Another Frasier Lotier
To Iba Editor:
Shqlv lne a man tbat bu seven loving,
COll!ented wives and I'D show you a
Christian. Say nothing of lhe lfl children
who love •their father.
I think Lion Country ii the wrong place
to start bun\ing crosses. How about aiarllns at mmenary areas like Forest
Lawn! .
Didn't I reod an article In the DAILY
PILOT recent11 thlt "Sei. was good
for you., • ,"Try it. •.. you11 like ltl
A Fruler Lover,
ROBERT JACKSON
Senseless Neuis
To lhe Editor:
I admire Mr. Schreiber's courage in
speakJna out aboul lhil senseless nem
coverage about the Hon, Frasier.
II 'waa ju.st steocb to ma111 senaible
people who rtad tho pspers and saw It on
TV. What next?
ANNA E. WARNER
Following the publication of hil Pi-
lot Logbook on Fromr and the foun-
dation """"d for tile late Li<m Coun-
lry Safari attradion, reporter Schr.i-
ber ,..c<ll!fd furl!urr tnformatlon on
tht orgonlzotion and ila "'"l)O"'· Jerry Kobrin, IJice preri<llnt of
Lion Countl'l/, said the foundation ii
being formed io gathfr money for
worihwhlle ptojccu invollJing animal
'P<cf<S.
Kobrin •aid tho11 on the founda-
tion would be actll>iar. and would
look for caua .. ,..•ding tht money.
Kobrin aald tht foundation wiU be a rtprtwmUw group mad• up of
lnt.,..,Ud pcool1-from oll walk$ of
li/•. Ht O/fn'ed a "'°' on thf founda-tion to rt"'IOTttr Schreiber and 1aid
tht pre11 would be ""''''nttd. Kobrin odded thot lht white cro11
that .... ploctd on Frarilr'1 btcrial
die .,.. pat IA..-. without -g.-
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same way and do not hesitate to eipress Friday, July 14, concenung the TMR it. classes, it seems to me tha~ GraUan
f h. · d h 1 Bldart emerges a hero. Doea no one As or 1s voting recor , t e tota pie-realize that we could have had TMR lure would again show that those bill• getting bis negative vote would ulUally classes a year ago in the San Joaquin
mean more taxation for those of Iii now School Dialrlcl If Mr. Bldart had not fought against them. cafrying a 1taggerlng load. Fiscal His reasoning: The money it would respoQ!ibiUty aeems to be. a thing of lhe coal the school di!lrlck
pssl with those in power and even !hough Has anyone had the tbne er figures
our budaet ii a sorry mess, the spending needed to add up the dlstrictibi)J for :
goes on. Not so wilh Congrqsman 1. Keeping our TMR children at Sclunilz.. He stood firm through what. I Greeley , am sure, were many uncomfortable l. Tr~)ldrtlng dur TM!\. chlldren by
' liiuatlons: 1 • bql dally to Greeley
You say we were laughed al 11-3. Renting lhe Lillheran Church facility 4'conaervaUve Orange County." We j~.u1t in Tustin for use ·thia fall fCf the TMK may be remembered as one of the last children. .
responsible, level-headed, pstrlolic voice. 4. Transporting ¥ TMR l:hlldren 'by
beard. b!l! lo Tuslfn daUy mi._ fall. · . '
We have Josi the services of a. fin, 'If anyone should feel like 'adding tbt.
American In our Congressional olficea, up they will find the delaying tactlct used
but I feel sure that wherever he serves, by Mr. Bidart have cost the tatpayer
he wJU do the natloo proud. quite a Iew dollars. Mr. Bldart Is no bero GWEN HAEGEMAN lo the taxpayer. ' •
And to lhe parenla of Uit TMR c:lindfen Bo•t Conuon Trllffic who, today. are s)>ti1$1J three hour•
each and every day On the bus, M's To the Editor:
What is happening lo Boat Cltl)!llq?
Al a recenl '''w"'il meeJ ing In. Lquna. It was lntemtlng ID . watch lhe usual
"bloc of three" lhar seem lo take
precedence. on any five-man ,board or
council vole for a very costly eipendltlll:e
of the "gas taxpayers" money. ""8. two
of the minority voled no. The majOrit)I of
the Planning Commlalon also ,voled' no.
The City of Lquna purchaed campus
Drive!
Where Is campus Drive? 11'1 part of
Boat Canyon. Why purchase Campua
Drive! La111111 Is supposed lo J10ed lhll
iroperly Jo build a main artery, or
arteries, to "9"D"CI wflh some In Irvine.
(Thla seemt ol litu• 1..-portance. where a
main arllfl' 11 needed lo the ftteways
Santa Ana arid San Olego. ~eving the
traffic Dow in Laguna Canyon).
However, this complelely unleallbl<
and lm9r•ctical transaction loot place. ft
Involves two or lbree impossible plalll.
One plan II : lo come through Boat Ctn-
yoo from the South Cosat l!Jihw111 into
Ibo llboppl,. .,..., oo lbe only ~
lead!,. lhrOl1Cb to the parm, arw, •
much, much, Jess. r
DIANE M. GRAffiW
OllANOI COMT
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f McGovern, Disillusioned at 30, Battled for Change
1 (ScCO>ld of Three Parti) It wBJ tbe sprin& ol 1966 and Chevy Chase, Md., ,..,. smeara. McGovern later Pal Donovan, McGovern'• by the death of Incumbtnt chalt)ber Io de 11 v er a Vietnam on the Door ol the
r BY HAii.RY I'. P..o&ENTllAL Ulrou&h throe years' effort, Hubert and Mlltltl Humphrey. cpUed It hla worst campaign. secrotary, said her boss wu Francis Case m>d a bruising mileatone addreas. U.S. Senate.
• _... •-w•~r the ~--'-•'-. ....... -title 'lbe1 1panH2trll-loielber ' l bated him '° much I Joel an excellent administrator Clghl In the Republican contra I He spoke or "a policy or JI wu to be a -• be I ~ -ll<"'Y r-my aense ol balance," Anson committee over bis succtssor ....,_,.... , W ASHINGTdN -At tbe bad rovlvecl. 'lltere _. 11JJ10. and the two men becaiM c1ost quow McGovern. "l was 100 dupll• having no budget lltld that left a spilt GOP. moral deboele and poll ti cal would make *le.In and again • r 30 ~·---McG ,........ a Crlendsldp lbat ~-" I ed 1 ,.__ defeat." and became the first -all the way lo Ute nomlna-. age-o , ut:Wge overo UonJng preclnct organizatlooa ~._.._ -ne1attve. I made so 111 e a a.au W ID 0 Ol.Ua The McGovern campaign ' uon for the prtSidtncJ. j had done his share or groping. and part~ cbalrmeo In every =·~d::~ =~':?\:! careleu charges .• .I slarted payrolJS. "All he could do was against Lt. Gov. Joe Boltum,-man __ t_o_cbal __ Ien_g::.e_the_w_ar_1n ____ __:c_ _ _:_ __
, He had tasted war and found county. McGovern was ra~y admlllUtraUOll policy on the explalnln1 ond en awe r Ing ask o1her esenclea to 1lve blm became as bitter as the one ~ it repulsive. be took a fling at to harvest what he !tad aown. thlni• I lbotlld have lgnol$1. people. I llled to have a before it. Jn the midst, ' The Unl!ec! statel Senate, !'&r. It wu bani to gel a hooll; Ill me-ger stealing carbon McGovern had a recurrence or
! the ministry and was for case's seat? 'l'hlt cbince 0 1 Wts just amued that he Mundt. paper and envelopes for me .'' hepaUtls. Eleanor took over
unsatisfied, he had tied bis belonged to Ken Hoium who koew hlJ way around '° well," He oppeared on the plallorm Preparing !or a !rip to South and proved herself a superb
' liberallsm to a cloudy political had run In 1954 -at says Pal Oopovan, who we~ with John F. K•nnedY. who America, McGovern became campaigner. t star and was disillusioned . McGovern's urging -against Io wort for McG9vern u was &elllnr the CUD brunt 9f aarloualy ill with hepatitis McGovern beat !loltum by
•! He had been a professor of Mundt and Jost. Governor? secretary when he flrat en-anU-cathoUclsm. There were ftOm a dirty needle in tbei an even 100 votes, 121, 581 to ~ bi.story and government at McGovern didn't want tt. .., tered C:Ongress and has been accusations that Methodlel White HO\ISC dispensary. lt 121,'81. There was a recount-~ tiny Dakota Wes 1 e ya n That left Lovre's 1st District with him since. McGovern had becOme a wall the first time McGovern increasing 1'1cGovem's margin ~ University for two years, a congressional 3eat. U>vre cau-"He wasn't green at all, papist. It wu a moral victory had been In a hospllal. to 504,out of 250,000 votes cast. r hometown boy teaching at hlJ tioned McGovern at making pllched right in -that'• what ol aorta that MtGovem loll by 11• took seat No. 99 In the
1' alma mater. By now George what was sure to be a losing I remember. There was a 15,000 vott1 while Kennedy AN IMPOTENT job was not Senate,o·in the back row on the ~ and Eleanor had their fourth maiden race. stack of mall and newspapers Jost by 50,000. in the McGovern style. ln Democrats' side, next to
• child, the flrsl · aon. They McGovern took him on all over the o!flce -Ibey x.nnedy went about pulllne June 1961, while still In the another freshman, Edward M. l named him Steven tn admlra-anyway. He and George Cun-hadn't had a secretary IDIIll l together hlJ adminlltraUon, hospital, he was planning to KeMedy. ~ tion of the 1952 Demer nlnabam, who now is started to work -but IO fat McGovern hoped he'd be run again for the Senate in In September of his first ~ cratlc prtshfentlal n!)fninee, McGovern's adrnlnistrative as his assignments it(> his com-named aecrttary of agrlcul\ure 1962. year as a senator, ~1cGovern
' Adlai E. Stevenson. aulatant in the Senate, set out mittees, proPoaed leglalation, and said as much. Instead, The race was made easier stood in the nearly empty ~ , over the ttrritorr o[ 311,000 be W86D't really tmfamiliar." Orville L. Freeman got the r - -• - -••• - - -•• -' TWENTY YE A I\ S later, aquare miles. When they ran post, and McGovern was ap----l =:.:e~·'i~~d ~~ t ~b: :r'~.of =eyha:k:h :t: u.!RJ~~~:M~~.~ r:'~.:~ .. ~~ ::i: I ARIZONA INDIAN I ! presl!lential 'race. · McGovern • for. Cong<e& bu~ later was In danger .of lollng, combined feeding the world's I I ~ But now he was · at a tons for $1 ~acb. his.first House speech, on Jan hungry with the practlcalltiea ·
j juncturo: should he stay at --...--..---olm00g•
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.tittetns.g rid or surplus com· I DANCERS I • Dakota Wesleyan\ should be THE DOUAR BITE is
: go . to • larger school, or 10me1hlng McGovern • t 111 'Each time Jte I I ~ should he . listen · 1o 1111 otter -· Ctmnlngbam says took fl ,._ fob, it HISTORIAN ARTHUR ON THE MALL AT ~ from Ward Clark, the South 1 oollclllnf sm•ll contributions Schlesinger Jr., called Food I I
t Dakota Democratic chainnao. 00 8 mau basis doe9 more was for the e:r• For Peace "the greatest
' who needed a full-llme than just ral,. money. "He unseen weapon o! Kennedy's I FASHION ISLAND I organlter to serve as ex· figures if be can get $1 from pre•• purpose ot thlrd·world policy." The first
ecullve secretary! one -· he's got a com· etdarginn Jail plat• year was a great success and I I McGovern bad been speak-mltment to vote for him," •• ,, set a paltern for automalic TOMORROW , , • THURSDA y
Ing out on the advantages and Cunningham says. form •••• ' continuance. Bui Kennedy lost I I
dlsadvantages e! social struc-"And so far he's been Interest and without his 12 p M 1 "tQ p M "t p M tures, and one of his right " ,...,,. .. _.,,._,._,. ___ ,,_,._,.-.,,._,,._,._.,,._,....,.,. prestige, said a McGovern I • .-:.1 • .-;J • • I
statements -that the Jon( While Uwre ran an its-in-31. 1957, ariued against ad· assl!tant, "I could see our
Republican rule In South the-bag token cam Pai g n' ministration requests for house ol cards collapsing -I BRING YOUR CAMERA I I ~ McGovern \\'as out shaking military and economic aid the seas of bureaucracy were • • •
hands, a political ritual that funds for Arab nations. · .:_c~lo~s~ln!g.:_o~ve~r:._u~s'.:'..'~' ---~!J•!!.!•!..!•!!...!•!!!...!•!..!•!!._!•~•!...!•!..!•!!._!•!!!...!•!..!•!!.!•!!!...'!11•~====================
'I ICU ju•t CIMd.%• was not his normal shy style, He also became interested I"
ed that he knete but one he knew w a s In labor reform . and worked necessary. "I'm George closely-with Robert F. Ken-
McGovem and I'm ruMing for nedy, then the chief counsel of
ConareY," he'd say. the Senate l\acketl Com· his ..,., around ff
1eell ••• Be ~a~t
green at ~I) pfk ..
elllrf9htin •••• '
LoY?e'1 lead In the polls had mittee, whose Interest In lurn
obCe been a comfortable 74 was seeing hJ1 brother, Sen.
percent. Bui by September John F. Kennedy, elected
they were neck and neck and President.
the anti-McGovern tactics got With the supreme sell.con-
____.....,. mean. F'ull·page ads dredged fidence tbst had brought him
up hiJ short-lived 1948 support thu! fJP", McGovern, too, was
ol Henry Wallace, tbe lefl·lean-eyeing the next platea11-the
Ing Protireaalve P•rty can· U.S. Senate. Where he had
dldate ; othen brought up been one of the 430 represen-
McGovem advocacy of a Red tativts, be could be one of 100
China seat in the United in the expanding body that in
Nations. In fiercely anti-C:Om the previous term had been
mwlilt South Dakota, it cost aligned 64 Democrats and 34
Dakota WU unhea11hy -
· caught Clark's eye. 11.Do
• something about I~" be told
• the young pro!etsor.
Typically, McGovern
thought for months about the
offer, and no wonder. Friends
told him he'd be a damned
fool. South Dakota'• con-
gressional representation was
. four Republicans -Sena. Karl
E. Mundt and Francis Case
• and Reps. Harold 0 . Lovn
and E. Y. Berry.
McGovern. Republicans . The seat he sought belonged
to Karl Mundt, a conservative
of the Joe McCar th y
persuasion, and a symbol or
everything George McGovern
MCGOVERN conUnued bia
campalgq against "a do.
nothing Congreuman" and
wu elected by 12,000 votes -
South Dakota's first was against.
SO ENTRENCHED were the DetnocraUc congressman in 20
llepublicanl thaf I stale ol yeara. TB E CAMPAIGN Iha t
eso,ooo people had only two __ Tbelr__:__ne1~1_111_oor_ne__:1g_hbors __ 1n __ fo_uow_ed_w_u_dlr_1y_and_f_u1_1 _or 1 Democrats in the 110.member•· leglafature ~ Ao party
secretary, McGovern would
have to raise hll own $8,500
salary. Jn the oprlng of 195!,
McGovern accepted. It was
the !trst pollttcal move In a
1" .. r1es that had !ta germ when
he WU still In grade l!Cbool In
Mitcbell. 11He wrote down
something .. a 1>lece ol paper
and he kepi II bi biJ burUU or
in his deat at ecbool," says hil
lonc • t~ lfCl"lary, P,1'. t
Donovan. That oomethlng wu
bia determlnallon lo be preti·
dent of the Unltod state1.
Robert -· tn bis biography '4McGovem"
writes: "It was euy to
dismls• him u nothing more
than an overly ambltlo<l• job
jumper, 10meone wl» 1n the course or Jess than a decade
would hop from minister to
teacber to politician and who
fully ln1'nded to hop again,
when the opportunity available
itself, to the even grander rote
of statesman."
ANSON ADDS, however. that
there was a fundamental logic
in M~vern's moves. oiEach
time he took a new job, tt was
for the express purpose of
enlarghig his pl1tform, widen-
ing hlJ audience and ex·
pandlng 1tla Influence."
Harl Andersen, AllOclated
Press coJTelPC)lldent tn 5outb
Dakota for ~ yaara until hit
rellremenl Iii April, rtealla
that whtn McGovern Oral In-
troduced blmself II parlJ'
secretary "it wU a 1UJ'l)l'ile,
b<cau,. there pracllcally wu
no Democratic l'll'r. at •U In
those days. Geofce, thou&b,,be
~ was sure there w11."
McGovern swept the state
. like a cor.morant diving for
fish. colJecUng money, reaur-
recUng party structure; find·
' Ing. creaUng or heeling up
' local leoder1 and asklllg qut•
lions, quutlons guutlonl.
• In the mlnlllirlal wa}I ht
i Inherited 'trod 'hll1 f.U.,
• McGovern preacbecl a gospel
I of two-partyltitl with IUcb
!ervor 1hat wbon the 1l5t elec-
tions were over, Sou t ~ Dakot•~ put 25 Dtmoetoli
' into the legtllature -.-i lhough party registraUon had
, nol iocreased ofgn!flcantly.
Diamond sale.
All .20% off.
It's a daizler.
Bridal ltl trflh two dla-
mondl to UK gold sel•
Ung, reg. $150, , now •120
.SO ct. diamond toOialN
In four prong 14K gold
setttng, reo. $390, now •280
Nile diamond brtdal set
In 1'4K 'textured' gold,
reg .. $300. now 1240
Matching dlen's band,
n1g. 31 50, now ll.20
Dl1rnond .. rrlnot tor
pit-""-14K whl ..
QOkl, '90· 21.15, now 23.95
JCPenney
hjewelry
JC Penney
The values are here everyday. I McGOVERN WAS also
building McGovellt. Anson
quoted him: "U there wu to be apy poalblllly for me as 1 lhop'"ndllJ-••PJLotN_llil_'
=~~~ ll!ldbad ~ i11bl1 11: FASHION ISLAND, N1wpotl It ~•e-•c..h·-+-
for me So rtal\y, I WU .171 41 M4-2JtJ . I buDdln(. two orpnlutionl -' HUNTIN6TON CENTU, Hunllngtoo huh 17141 H2·7nI
the party'1 aod my own." Lik• It •.• Chlrt• lt. ·
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Sale~ No frost refrigerators.
No char e for color:
No time o lose.~~
Save .4"f:5 '
Rog. 4>11.15, ~'~19.2.U.11.lll~de
mrigeratorfeatores. 231 pcundcapocltyfreezet
compartment It's completely frost free, too. 4
shelves adjust up and down. Has crisper and meat
pan'tokeepfood fresh.1S.50aieonth•
1ce maker attachment ••• $40
Save4195
Rog. 379.15, NOW $338 20 cu. I~ top mount
refrigerator/freezer is completely frost free. S MIT•
width shelves adjust for easy storage. EqUipped
tor Ice Maker installation. Twin crttPeN:
plus meat pan to keep food frnh. Chool9 fttlM I
popular colors at no extra charge. 11.IO 1 IK:l&l"
16.7 cu. ft. refrigerator, Roil. 34U5, NOW '311
Ice Mal<er auachinent J4Q.
Solo pifcn ofltctlv• lltnlUlfl SlllClly.•
Laundry closeout! Come in
before we're all ·
cleaned out.
Nows199
ott• 211.1•.14pound wllherhlS 6fabllc--.Juat
set Iho fabric dill and~ Qll llte """*'wash and
riM& cycl11. Mochlne footur. 3--•-ngs and
ooak Mttlng. Cl>Oose. (lllltl 4 pcp.illr colotl II ·no extr.
-t. $t. -·
Now$133
--t-lllllio~-y-iMlferr.nneys Time """""'1 Plan lotllio-ol!llO--llll•~A•• ~glff111 betl'ICt#'rtd If U)ebatanco of the 8tcount in the ft'51 blrtlng la paid in lull by the cloe;ing dtte of lho nlXlbllUng pet1o4 wt.-
ineurrod AnMce Charges will 5& determlntd by ai>Pfylng periodic rain of 1.2' (Annual Pereen11oe Rite 14..4f.) on thelkllSOCJO•R
t ..... Peralnlagt Aate 1~) Oft~ portion D'lf:!r SSOO 01 tho prcvtousbal0toee wil.houtdeducting ptyment&orO-.
JCPenney
*Shop Sunday noon to 5 PM at the followlng storea:
FASHION ISLAND, Newport B•aoh (714j 644-2313. Huntington Canter, Huntington Beaeh (71~) 892.7771'.
U1e Penneys Time Payment Plan
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$5
Stonclltd oln pUlow with
Dacron' pcfyeoter fiber-
fill ind blue cotton tick-
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end Penri-Proll9.
Que.en alze --" King alze __ .. $1
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1-Duel< , ....... bod
~· Machin• wash
and dry. 10 odorteu and
mllct.w resistant Multi
colored •
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Standard alH pllloW with
Red l.,abel polyester fill-
ing and blue stripe cot-
ton ticking.
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Po.-.1 IOUCh bod pll·
low.100% Dacron' pcly-
ester fiber fill around
pclyurethlno loom core.
Cotton cover. Soft, mod·
lwn end flrm In lllndard
size.
Spe.cial 588
Ponn·Pro1t9 cotton wowon )acquord bed..,-with fringe detailing. In lull
or twin elzea. Select from white gold,
green or blue.
Special 888
Luxurlou1 throw-1tyle quilled bedspreads
in an irresistible array of \'.ivid prints and
Penn-Prest" solids ••• all with polyester till.
S . 12•ors1 pec1a · bath towel
Soak UP. big savings with our cotton terry
balh tow~s in a wide range of attractive
prints, sollds or stripes to mi x or match.
Face towels 3 tor $1 Wa•h clolhs 4 tor $1
Our most colorful White Sale
ever! Ever:y sheet reduced.
Prints, stripes, colors. ·
Most are easy-care.
Limited time only.
Sale ends Saturday, sorry.
Penn-Prest" white percale.
50% cotfon/.50% Salo 2 2 4
polyester. Reg. 2.91, _
twin 1lze, flat or fitted.
Full alze, flat or fitted, Reg. 3.99 ... Salo 3.24
Pillow cues, Reg. 2 tor 2.09 S1l12tor1.14
Queen alze, flat or fitted, Reg. 6.99 Sale 5.73
Queen pillow cases,
Reg. 21or 3.09 --·-.. --Sall 2 for 2.44
King size, ftat or titted, Reg. 8.99 .. -Salo 7 :17
King pillow cans, •
Reg. 2 for 3.39 ----·--Sal• 2 lor 2.71
Natlon·wldo9 whit• mualln.
Cotton muslin, 133143
count•.sate
Reg.1.11, twin size, flat or Sanforized9 fitted
Full size, flat or ·
Senforlz-fitted, Reg. 2.29 _Salo 1.17
Pillow cases, Reg. 2 tor 1.09 _,Salo 2 tor lie
•Bleached and finished
Ponn-Prtlt9 mualln 'peanuts•• prlnL
50% cotton/50% 2 9 7 pclr.eater. Salo
Rog. Ut, flex 104" fta~ twin fitted.
Full size, flat or fitted, Reg. 4.99_ Salo 3.97
. Pillow cues, Beg. 2 tor.3.09 Salo 2 lor 2.57.
•From Detarmlned Producta, Inc. c unlted
Features Syndicate, 1971
Ponn-PreaP mullln 'W1H. D-,'* print.
50% cotton/50% 2 8 2 pclyeater. Solo
Reg. 3.50, 83X104"'fta~ twin fitted.
Pillow caan, Rag. 2 for 2.80-'Salo 2 lor 2.42
•ciwalt Disney Production a
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'Duotone,' stripe and 'Sutlon.' 'Spring
Love', 'BIOllOm Boutique' and
'P11l1ionne' prlnla. 2 2 7
50% cotton/50% . •
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Reg. 2.99, twin size, flat or fitted. 1'ul1 size, flat or titted, Reg. 3.99 .... Solo 3.27
Pillow ~ases, Reg. 2 for 2.49 __ .Sale 2 for 2.09
Queen"slze, flat or fitted, Reg. 6.49 Sale 5.34
Queen pillow cases,
Reg. 2 for 2.89 ____ saJo 2 for 2.44
King size, flat or fitted, Reg. 8.49-Sale e.M
King pillow case.s,
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pink. 72 X 80.
, met-111 pea wlth Senforlze~
cotton covers. Diamond stitching,
double needle binding.
Full ' size ped ... -----·•·" Queen size pad··-·-· 7.18
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SANTA ANA -OranJe ~i, •W waive f ... fO<
-. llctmet to ownen of
&\Ude clot• for the blind
A resolution ipo....:ec1
by Superviaor David L.
Baier of Garden Grove
has been approved by the
county Board of
Supervisors, walvtni the '5 charge.
For The
Record
Births
"OAO M•~~l.t.l. HOll'ITAL Jf(I,,. 4. lt12
Mr. Ind Mrt. LllUll Htrnancln 1331
Tl'ltr ClrcJto, H11nll119lon BHCh 'bol' Mr. tnd Mr1. Rlnclolflh Ntl~, 2540 Loa Ftll1 Ori..,., Thou1elld Oaki boy Mr. •1111 Mr1. L•rtnct Btrone es' Wnt S\lnl!oiwr, S1nt1 AN, boy
Ju"' I. 1rn: Mr. Ind Mr1, Ll'M H1rtwl9Mn, 20131 C'nlra.1, S..nl1 Alli, elrl
Mr. Ind Mra, ArlMI llkh1ncl1!, 1,
Vlewllolnt LIM, H11nllntlon B•Kl'I •lrl '
Mr. tnd Mrs. Chtrla Or111, 1101 Wtlf
MacArthur, S1nt1 ""-'• bor Mr, Ind Mr1. Rldllrd Cowrrtat1o 160
W"I Wiiton, Cotl1 Mew, boy
Mr. tnd Mrs. Roblrt Plflll, 1'311 l"lt•
Ctlrn LIM, H11nll119ton Btad\, ltO'I'
Mr. Ind MfL a_... Cookt, lstll
or1o11 Lt"', H1Jnllntton .. eel\. 11rl
Mr. Ind Ml'I. PIVI C11t1"1Mn, 1'111
Newport A-, T111tl11, Dov
,,.,., " 1m Mr. Ind Mrt. John ltrk«, lJOf
.u.i... ,.lace, hll:ioe llland. llltr Mr. INI Mn, C14renot HCl'wanl 6llYI
""' ttr.t, Hllllt1111Gn BtlCll, 1lrl Mr. end Mrs. Jo 1rt11111, n.2 wrorn-•. !"' Sll'tllf, AJof, Ir, WM!mlnltiw, 1lrl
'""' aM Ml'I. lt!Mlltll 0.11Ml1, .. Oanllft L.1111, Cotti Mlle, bt¥ ,,,,,,. . · ''"° Mn. Jann 9o¥•1rd. *' JM,_ ... ..._. ~·'Miu, boV
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Mr. Mid Mrt. YlllCllll 011, utl1 Wtlll
1'9rl0 Dftw, L.l9Ulll Hiiia, 1lrl Mt. Ind Mn. Cr1lt Yi_,, 21• La JOlll ...... --~" Mr. Ind Mn, ltt!Mld ~lllltl ~
'"1lrw1y DrlV'I, eo.11 M•ll, ~rl
Mr. 1M Mra.. Ken11tlh G111lnn. 1731
P11Cllrn Drlvt, C11t1 Mtt1, 1lrl
Mr. Incl Mr1. D1vtjt Bouri1nd, 61111
H11nlll)' Av1111,11, 0'¥'.dell GrDvt 1lrl
Mr. Mid Mn. Hffl'l'itn Sltlitr; 1530$
Movllnl Clr(i.. lrvh, tlrl liN, 111d Mrs. Larry !Iott, 14''1 WH-,
Mktww Cl~, 1lrl
J•b' •· ~m #tr, Ind Mrl. pey1c1 Loucl1, 174'
Sflflll't' Pl«t, P1.ci-nt11, tlrl
Mr. Ind Mra. Wlflllffl C1m<1ron. :rW1 lat* SITNt, Coll• MIN, 1rrt Mr ..... Mra. Rollnd 8v!)lotl, ~71
1'1rtrldle Clrdt, Hunt11'191on 8tldl, .., .
.l•IY '·'Im
Mr. Ind Mra. Or_., Vin ICIV991, ftl
MIUlofl Orlw, C.O.NI Ma.., bo'f IN, lllCI Mfl. ltobtrt Fll'lktlblr1, f90ll
LI Allntedl. ....... !t, Fo.mt1ln
V1J11Y, 1lf't i
Ml. end Mr1. Wlllll'll Pdllr, 1'°1
MlrKOto11 Street, ... fl Pidro. •lrl
Deatlt Notices
'.::uil~BUERGEiwN ,., LHOME
eor.... 46 Marl ' rn.1111
Colla M<oa . lllZIM
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MORTjiARY
llt Bl'Olldw•J• Cella Meoa
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McOORMI&. LAGUNA
B£t':'-1-RTUARY 1'111 ca.,.. RAL -II
PACD'li~
MEMOJl!.U PARK
C-lel1 MtrlaUJ
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NewpGl't Ba<•, Ca!Uorala
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PEEi 'AMIL Y
COLONIAL FUNERAL
HOME
"ltl 8Gl11 Ave.
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Board Action
Foster Chi1d Aid
Boost Given Okay
SANTA ANA -lncreued
payments for foster child care
In Orange County homes ..,.,,,
~proved ru..Qy by tho
Boll'd of SUperviaorl.
A comparison of C1ln'Ol1I
rates with the adopted new
payments shows: ages O to a,
$80 qow, upped I<> $88; eg .. 7·
12, 1100, 1110; ages LH7, 1115,
$148. The figures are for
monthly payments and rellect
a 10 percent increase.
An additional '14 a month ls
paid to foster homes caring
for children who are awaiting
adoption, covering only ages o
"' 6. In addition to lhe Ost
monthly payments, $30 a
month is allowed w h e n
children present u n u s u a t
physical, emotional, menlal or
social problems which require
more than average care and
supervision.
When a child is first placed
in a foster home a Oat one-
time clothing allowance from
175 to 1125, depending upon lhe
age group, Is allowed.
County .\dmlnl!lrative Of.
fleer R<>bert Thomu said the
ncommendaU0111 f o r In-
creases were based on studies
by the county wellsre and pro-
bation departmenls, and biJ
office.
He said under the 10 percent
Increase the welfare deport.
ment would be spending II.Sii
mllllon a year for foster q.re,
and the probation department
$712,157, for a !<>tel of
$2,095,110 million.
Appronmately 50 percent of
lhe weUare deportment costs
are ralmbW'sed by the stalt or
federal governments but the
probation cotta are 100 per-
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Thomas said II children
were not placed in foster
homes and were placed in in·
stltutlons, the average cost
per month was $477. lie said
the county has an existing $200
a month maximum rate for In-
stitutional payment in the
county but lhst there are no
facilities for such care now in
existence.
When cblldren are placed In
neighboring counties t h e
raw prevalent there mu.rt be
paid, be added.
A BPOkelmln for the Foster
P1rt11la Auoclatlon of the
county, Ed Randel of Ganlen
Grove, complained that biJ
....ocNIHon was not Included In
the negotlaU0111.
Board members approved
an order that the asaoclatiob
be repr<l<llltd In Iii lutuno
negotlatlona for ralt cbang ...
Futuno raw will reflect an
ll1llU8l adjullment In the base
nit by applying an IDl1ll8I
coat of living Increase or
decrease, 'l11oma1 said.
Appea"ls Court Move
Dekiys Porno Case
Publications
In Court
Over Ads
fic<!'I May 25, 19'11, from a
warehouse o p e r a t e d by
Frederick, 34, and Kay Loar,
SI, of f082 Humboldl Drive -
the "Pete Voss SbowCMe"
faclllly st 15144 Golden West
Circle, w .. 1m1nster.
His action was In defiance of
J~dp Corfman'• order Issued
·Jmn\edla(<ly after I jury In
'bil ·~ cleered the ~ of -char1•• of
<lldrlbul1 •,1 obscene
mate!ialJ.
Scott ollll COlllends thal the
SO,IOI ..,v1.. 111\1 s o , o o o
pbolotlnpha held by bim are
-and hi believes the appellate cour:t will uphold biJ
action In denying them to the
Loara.
Waterfront
Land Battle
Facing Court
SANTA ANA -An Oranie
County Superior Court judge
wW be asked Aug. 16 to end a
disagreement between a n
elderly divorced N e w p o r t
Beach couple and order the
aale of oceanfront land valued
at $500,000.
Earl R. Tibbits, 67, of m7
SANTA ANA -An ad-Coast Highway, cleimJ In bis
vertl.sing battle between two lawsuit that the actlons of bis
Huntington Beach a r e a former wife, Besa. 70, are
publications reached th • balling the sale of land oourtbouae this week with the pre>enUy mainlalnlng biJ boal
filing of a 110.5 million lawsuit repair buslne,..
by the publisher of the "Green Tibbits, wbo bougbt the land
Sheet." In 1937 for $50,000, slales that
Chester Jensen seeks lhe he baa a buyer at the $500,000
damages from the Vsn de figure bul bis ex-wife reiu..s
Publiahing Company s n d lo sell the proper!). He stales
R<>bert de Marco. He charges she lives adjacent to the boat
the defendants with selling ad-yard.
verlislng space at below cost Division of the property
priceJ in a deliberalt bid to between lb< couple would
destroy bis competition. destroy the value of the land,
Jensen claims that the Tibbits stat ... His application
defendenl charged c 11 en t s for the appolnlment of a
$89.60 per 11000 mailings receiver and en order for sale
starting May t, 1971, when the will be heard by Judge James
actual production cosl I<> the F. Judge.
company ts 1109.50 per 1,000. ;:=;========:;.!
STARS Jensen asks In bis Orange
County SUperlor Court action
that lactics wbich lilegedly
have cost bim 112$,000 be ruJ.
eel I<> be illegal and unfair
competition.
Sydney Omarr b one of
the world'• grtat utrolc>
ren.. Hts column II OM of
the DAILY PILOTS lfKt teaturu.
BALDWIN •••
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3 all new organ1 fer the home. (om.,
pltto wlth your "'°"' of flit ltld-wln bclu•lvet .. _. Wondtrehord f1ntomF1,.__,.. _ind· ~hm. • ........ --..... ,.. ... ..... °'~ .................. ...
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PIANO AllD OllAll IALll
515 llOITll llAll, IMrA MA o 141.-i
Sale
$499
Reg. 561.95. PennOrett • console color TV wilh
25H 1crHn meaaured di1gonally.
• Chromabrite picture tube for extra brightness
• Modular chassis consli-UCi10ii iOr
easy servicing
• Automatic fine tuning, automatic color purifie1
• ··aulck·Pic" for instant picture and sound
• Comes in 3 cabfnet styles: "Contemporary''
with swivel base and walnut veneer on
hardwoods, "Early American" with maple
veneers on hardwoods, and "Mediterranean•·
with pecan veneers on hardwoods.
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Ea~y Amerlc:an 8111' i.ble modal oolor TV wtltl 18"
screen meuured dl1gonally. Prnet VHF tine tun· .Ing means you get • 1111tp,.cl11r picture without
constant dlal aplnnlng.
OAILY I'll.OT ,
Clearance. White French
Provincial •Plndle b8d
and mattreaa set r OrJg.:113"
NOW 83 99
Set lnctudea: Fun aln .flMdbomnt lootlJomrd,
ralla, mattreas and bo• tPrlnG lel. ·
More great values for your farnlly.
Early American style swivel
rocker In brown, russett and • green Herculon® olefin.
O~g.'119NOW s59 •
18 cu. ft. refrigerator In three
great colors. White, avocado
and harvest gold ,288
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The values are here every day.
Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores:
FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 64-4-2313. HUNTiNGTON CENral,
Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771. .
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sizable llUlll of qiobOy, madam, wby not. en"'1* •·'D~
for 'it? Lo'~al men ol l!NI wealth beal~ ~
chairs, librF.lel and football stadia. 'BU!'Whal's ·~
by the married coeda ·ia some place they, 'can' dri>P' Oil
their toddlers while they qttend claisu .. ~othlng would
do more for the higher education of ,pl)>Ulli;<gips tl1$I en-
. dowed nurserle1, contejldli a dropout --mother, wiltfully. ... THE WIVJlS.lii Ii:eland eo on· us-
ing their maiden. names. ,_., , . , . " .
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AT THE llEQVES'rol &~i
must reprint here Jama· Warnor :ee1c
lab's blogrilJ1bY it .:~·;cum.
which In Its en~ IJ!a$. "!fo,-'put
l it mildly, this' lfU.faq-~p.i' '\Wi '
.THAT PJt<!l'lli!no"Ai.~f<!-11-<> w
. known as a "JlOle.'' -1i)e1~ .jQdg~
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menl on Scents f« the perfume ~ ;rt~'hd '.~
In a•toundproof room. It has been ~ lclen~Y ..
that ,noile Interferes with the· senae ql~,jlfiat.1.'wl!Y. ·
QUERIES -Q. "Mlsler, who's 1,'edY,;kt?'" ':
A. What, you don't recall that l~a[\ll••l 'barker
who jumped up In 1942 with Benny'.~nl~ inike·a ,hit
of tlu\t d\tty called "Why Don't You Do. RJabl'.'? .Jt'.s llllll
your, bedtime, young fellow. :r. •· • . ., .. • ~
Q. "HOW do you clear up iced tef .Iha!'• ...W,.c:19u!ly?'; A. Splash in a couple ot shota of~dffr1"1',.
Wl\ITES an obsel'valit JJJ11 Angelino: ."Why I dm't
know, but these ~ a '!°man cl!' ,do with ;(sr more
gracl!""lhan ·aqy man! I. pniir!JCh!IY··witbout ·gdtlnl·cold. ·
2. Cl>ooile 1 gilt. ~-flck up ~tes. 4. Buy undejileir
for !tie opJ!OSlte sex. 5: All for l'id<>IJIY bag In a restau-
rant. 6. Rbnove a ·speck of daiit•lrom somebody el!e's
eye." • ~ "'
~RASS -Timolhy ~anson waa that \farrMr'i·pah\eti Jh
aboul 1'120, he got led up with New York State(• w.lntera,
went south to carolina. Took aome griSa seed Wtdi.lifiit. \.I "
Just another variety• f!llJI E11r91!<, ·notl!inl apoc1a1, J!l!lo on ,
the new land, it realiy lloor!W!d!, Wh~t' fiel~ 11!.#.YI Ip
1747, j!ven old Ben Ji).'anklln' took note, referijhg , to 'tll&f •
grass the way everybody else did by 'thilt}time as ''Tim-
othy's:" That's how the main dry grass' crop o£. the cOUntry
came to be named Timothy, sif.
EVERY BIG town ought to have an annual midwifery
course for cab drivers. Oh, you thir1k that's ~t The
MICb!l<!I Reese Hospital In Chicago teaches hack men how
to ~oliver babies. And they deliver them, too. About 20 a
yesr. .
Address mail to L. M. Bovd, P. 0. Box 1175, New-
port Beach, Calif. 92660.
SANTA CRUZ (AP) -
Universlty ot C.a 1iforn1 a
1tudent.s have saved tbis city's
debt-ridClen bus lines wlth an
unus~al subsidy arrangement
that allows them to ride
witlx>ut paying a fare.
Though exempt from the 25-
cent fare , each of the 4,800
students enrolled at the Santa
Cruz campus pays $1.50 an-
nually as part of his registra-
tion fee.
THE UNUSUAL ar-
rangement has turned Ule
nine-bi.ls line from a financial
the nwriber of buses and more tna'll 4>0011ng the anmia1 troute
mileage.
".'lbere'• nOthlng nxe this ha~ ..rY1rhei:e In · the
country t
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Scot4 manager of the ~
Cruz Municipal. T·r1l ·D 1 l t
District.
STUDENTS, WHO MAKI!.
up 40 percent of t h •
passengen on the liile!'· ap-
proached Scott with t li e
subsidy ides to curt&il the -
ol prlva~automoblles and l!lti
prove pUblic tranoit In senta
Cruz.
loser , into a a1ccessful en-;:;:===:;i:=::;:=;;.I terprlse.
Now. the Une has a $20,111111
aurplus, even after expanding
l.ErS IE FllNllY
J! yOo have new neighbors
or know ol •hyone moving
to our area. lJl,eue tell us
to that "'e may extend a
friendly wt"1come and help
them to become acquainted
tn tbe\t new 1urroundlnp.
SL Cast Y'tsitor
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SEATI'LE (UPI) -Popula-
tion Dynamics, a small, noir
profit eo<poratlon, offen what
Is believed ID beJbe only !llll
percent guaranteed birth co...
trol program in the United
States.
As part of an experiment.al
program altempUng to find i
better intrauterine d e v I c f
(IUD) fer blr11\ ooDtrol 'fer
women who neYJI' have had
children, ~tfon Dynamlca
offers par\lclWn ' guarantee<!
birtl( cmtn>l
Popullitloq l)yiiSnica prom-
ises womre1 with one of two e ta! iuoa,
often called-looP!, free abol-
tion if a ~Y occurs.
The .... time cost Is $111. • ·
. ' TO DATE 'l'lli;;RE have
been no failures among the
moct than 40 women participating In the program,
said Dr. George Denniston,
yootblul head of the cor-
poration.
The study Is part 0: a larger
program being conducted !')'
Dr. Chrlsl<lpher Tlze ol the
P~tion C',ouncll in New
York. ..
"A number of centers
aroand ~ 'fOUDlry are doing
simiJM';. 1 ett#tel on the· new de~, 'r~n said. "But 'J
ID my ~edge, we are tbe
only -offering l1lO pe<oeot . effecli~ birth control u an
Intelr31 part ol the pr<lll',llD."
TJiE OVERALL GOAL ol · ·
the~ is a two-year
study of 200 women using the
experimental birth control
devices. ·~
The~~~ being ~ ' the SilllMi .fludy are .: piecfl~oftlc~~ Jlllllc . ~ \e.it.,."' wlN ~a""I" obi a~
AbiJUI ball of ·~ nm 11 • wrapfied 'I piece • ol
wire ='I'* a \Z wowl!I . •
THE TIW>motiAL nm Is
made of ~ lllllO p!Utic IJuj.
!Is lbape more i c 10 I e I y·
reseinblea ' "W .j' U II more effective ~ti! Who
have bod 'II one dlild.
Olildlesi !lave a
tendeney ID ~ ojder
model loop. '.J ,.'1 i;:-
The •purpose "' fopuliitlon Dynamics Is \lirtl)' P,>nlroL of
ooe type or ar.!>d>«'! including
conln!Ceptlv• ~Ung and·
fittlnt, 4bortio115 ind vuec-
tomies. · 1
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Demlatool II a ,itm1g lld-
vocate '!'! rtmi o>/e< the p
for femBlo . birth ~trol, coo-
tending' both bavf a otmllar '
failure \rate ove1' the short ' term tith · a· 'decided ad-·
vanta!IO' !or the ~ after 1 ·
fewye.frs.' l, • • "~j~INT WE'RE mak-
ing b :t'.t tile IUD b a better mithod' !of birth control tlu
the pilisl" he anld. "Here II 1
devi<:e that sits quletly In the
womb and -kll for years.
With tile pUI, Wlll!len on bom-
barded with unw1atid
hormones.''
Demistoo iald there Is
eboul a 2-3 pet<llll fallun
rate for both ti» IUD& 111111
birth oontrol plUs.
''We see more patlentl wbo
are pill fallurel 1111n 1VD
!allures," IJennliiin 1 a Id.
"Many don~ -Ille ....
properly bill ..... thn ..
more pills in"-tba IUDL"
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"Daddy showed me how we're going to get to the
ocean from here and it's only THIS FAR!"
Lucky Lindy's Son
Running Fish F(!,rm
~
NIW YORX (UPI) ;-To lllOll people a f.m II I ,iot of
land devoted to --fOod.
To Jon Llod'*9b.. ~""' ol Chlrlal Undbef111, 1111 llmed
avtalor1 It can Ill ud II a bodJ .. water ..i.. proleln In
tho lonn of aal-........
lib .... people Ffffl wheat
oroom.
Lindbergh'• Dma1 l'lrmo
operellon In ~ II 1111 Ollly
ult· "'"' llllllaa "firm" In Iha Vnliod .... 1llrllll ~
teln Corp, ol Ntw Yllll 1111 I
frolb1nllr oaha' fu'.111 Ill
MDlhtlm, Pa., and 11 llulldlal
llllOlbar lllCh silo plant al
MtmlllOlllll Spring•, Ark.
UNDllSRGH, VICE pr.,i-
dellt and director of Domsea
Fanna, Inc., a aublidlary of
VDIOll Cerlllde, hal opeclalUed
In _..allure for years. Hlo
IJ1llnll llbarpened .. OOW1I bame more and m or e
poUuled endangering I h e
wcnl'a aipply of protein,
ne<DJISll'1 to We.
Alldt . from humanitarian moll"'' Lindbergh -a $10 mlDlon lo l40 million mark
In Ibo pen-sized coho and
chfllool< Nimon he farms In
Puget Sound, jull -of Seatlle.
Since the !"!>Joel btllan ear-
ly In I~ Domlla hal ~~wl~~
flDanclal I t'dlllC'I from the
National O~t&D and
Atmo1pbertc Mmtaktratlon.
Because ol ~. Ibo iOinl
price of Allanllc llbnon hal
soared to " ,.. pound. Domau 1ets about fl.~per
poudll ... • Ille wlloliuler about Sl.71.
'l1IE PAN-SIZED oa!mon,
about a pound or Jess, baa
been telt marketied I n
mtaur81lts Jn SeatUe, San
Francisco, Washington, D.C.
and Newton, Mass., a n d
Domaea dMCl'lbed cW1tomer
react1oo II "good."
Many countrt .. have checked
out the Domlea operation.
Among them are Canada,
Chile, Japan, Norway and the
Soviet Union.
It takes Undbergh and bis
staff about 13 months, !rom
egg to akillet, to deliver a
oalmon to the commercial
mar!tet.
EARLY TRANSFER of the
fish from freth water pond!
into ftoattng net pe"' In a sail
water environment hu been
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'1'1111 railroad 18lv11e com-·
~ In Ille dllll1 '}foll ..
d..t II Ibo lul nlUlldilp !or
many apd 1'lllnltd can. For
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lift. The Purdy Co. .tabs In
about llO worHUI c0r. a
month. It otrlfl* them and
JftPUes them for the
smelter's cauldron. But IO~
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llEQUESTS TO BUY 11IE
old cars flood in from a varie-
ty of source!.
Pusenger and dining cars
art used for restauranta, box
can become tool sheds, and
cebooaes are trana!ormed Into
mountain cabins.
Ole builder turned a box car
Into a bridge.
There are seemingly u
many different ways to uae
the cars u there aft! people
who will come out to the Mo-Jave Deaerl to get them.
AND THE PRICES are fair·
ly reasonable.
A decent caboose goes for
about Sl.000. A box car can be
bought for a mere $850. Dining
and passenger cars, the deluxe
Items at the Purdy Co., run
about $3,000 each.
But still, homes cannot be
found for all of the cars,
,
problems and the lllgh cost of S , ·\ --
lengthy cultivation In fiesh r ;IJ'E •20 r
water ponds and results In ac-p . •
celerated growtl\.
Domsea salmon are grown
,Gil prepared !ood designed to
lacreaae . weight quickly. It
allO eliminates most
pe1Ucidel ~nd metab !ound In
Dllllral fttdllli waten.
• ............. bid -prob-
leml,., Aid Lindberah in a
tel •1' hone Interview.
"~tor 11111 can break or
chew tiroulh Ibo n e t o.
Predator bfrdJ can cut down
tbe harvest. And there are
some handllng prob!ema.
"But," said Lindbergh, I
softspoken, rugged
man, .. there are ''adventases.
Neta permit tidal curren(f to
bring dioaolved oxygen Into
the pens and flush out wute
materials. They are resilient
and yield to high current
forces. And there Is the low
capital investment and angle.11
IF THE SALMON ex-
periment proves successful,
Dotruea oayo It will ln-
v.,ttgate the farming of trout,
tuna, mu11eb, 11callops,
lohlten, shrimp and pompano.
Llodbergh, a skilled sea
driver, wu asked if he
personally went underwater to
oversee his "farms" and sug-
gest changes In their culUva-
tlon.
"! used to before I got
grounded ln January," said
Lindbergh. "A drunk driver
hit my car, and I came up
with a concusion. But I hope
to be back soon."
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Human Subjects
•
Died in Testing
W ASllJNGTON (AP) -
During a ~year federal et·
perlment, a group ot •ypb!lis
victims .,.. denied proper
medical lrtatinent for their
disease .... Some participants
died as a ret1ult. but survJvon
now are getting whatever aid
is poasible, tbe U.S. Public
Health Service jlY•·
The aperlment, conducted
by the PHS, was designed to
determine through autopsies
what damage untreated
syphilis does to the human body. . .
Of ab<lut eOI> Alabama black
men who orliinally took part
in the study, 200 or so · were
allowed" to su{fer the disease
and its side effects withotlt
treatment, even after penicillin
was discovered as a cure for
syphilis. Treatment then pro!>
ably could have saved or
helpec! many of the ex-
periment partic.Jpants, PHS of·
ficials aay.
THEY ~CONTEND t h a t
survivors of the experiment
City Hal,l's
Nude Nature
Under Fire
SOMERVllJ.E, Mass. (AP)
- Mother Nature is in trouble
at Somerville City Hall.
Last January, in an effort to
brighten up the rather drab
building, Mayor S. Lester
Ralph commissioned artist
Paul White to do a series of
murals.
One of them on the ceiling
turned out to be a nude, bux·
om· lady, idenfitied as 0 Mother
Nature."
Now the Board of Aldermen,
by an 11-0 vpte1 has adopted
an order filed by President
James McCarthy requesting
the Somerville Clergymen's
Association '1to review and
evalute the painting ..• and
submit a report ... as to the
moral ramifications of such an
exhibit upon the' personal fiber
of this community."
McCarthy could not be
reached for comment.
are now too old to treat for
syphllJs, bot add that PHS
dodon are giving the men
thorough physica l <X·
amlnations even two yean
and are treating them for
whatever other ailments and
diseases they have developed.
14embers of Congress
ttacted with shock t o
disclosure Tuesday by 'lbe
AMociated Press that 'the PHS
syphilis experimentation on
human guinea pigs had taken
place. · ·
sen. William Proxmire, (D-
Wis.,) a member of the Senate
appropriations subcommittee
which ov~seas PHS budgets,
called the study "a moral and
ethical nightmare."
"It's incredible to me that
such a thing could ever have
happened, 11 he said in a
statement. "The Co rig r e s s
should give careful co~
sideration to compensating the
families of these men."
SEN. EDWARD M. Ken-
nedy, (0.Mass.), chairman of
the Senate h e a I t h sulr
committee, said through a
committee spokesman that be
deplores the facts of the case
and is concerned a b o u t
whether any other such ex-
periments exist.
The syphilis experiment,
called the Tuskegee Study,
began in 1932 in Tuskegee,
Ala., an area which had the
highest syphilis rate in the
nation at tliat time.
When the study began, tht
discovery of penicillin as a ,
cure for syphilis was still 10
years away and the general
availability of the drug was 15
years away. Treatment in the
1930s consisted primarily of
doses of arsenic and mercury.
OF THE 600 original
participants in the study, one
third showed no signs having
syphilis; the others had the
disease. According to PHS
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syphilis were given t h e
arsenic-mercury treatment for
syphilis at all.
Men were persuaded to
participate by promises of
free transportation to and
from hospitals, free ho t
lunches, free medical treat-
ment for ailments other than
syphilis and free burial.
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SOUTH COAST PlAZA
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SANTA ft! SPRINGS THOUSAND OAKS
TORRANCE
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UCILists
Wtdftfsdll', July 26, 19n
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Wtdntsday, July 2b, 1972 PILOT-ADVERTISER 3
conA MeSA -UM MlrNI •tvL al WUMll ,,_
COSTA M•SA -1» I . 17'11 St, '
Extensio n All Stores Celebrate Gr a nd Opening -of Ou r New Store, 3325 Bristol, at Mac Arthur Blvd., Santa' Ana
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Offerings
'.Tiie tolloWll'll It • tl1!1nt of tl11Mt
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"Ptdlllr\c El'ICkKrlNllolV•" H. 01vld
Mo.aler, M.O., protetMJJ" ol pee11.ir1ct.
C1Ufornl1 COii-ul Medicine, UC
lrvlnt Ll$f of I UC lrv111e E•ttr11io..
IKIUI' .. Ml'lfl, ''The ErldO<:rl ... i"tlltlfl,''
}·10 ,.,,.;.., $Opt\OrnOl'f LKl<1rl Hiii,
Modlal S1ir" L 6kl9 .. UC ltY!M cam·
put. SIMle .,;!mlM!on. s.s.oo.
Autull J
.... mprovln9 SuPtrVlllOl'Y s ~ I t I I •• '
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Admlnl1tr1tlft Rt..rch A1Md•ln,
ll'IC. A --GI'/ UC lrvlM E1tl1n1I011 ...,1,.r, Th11r.01y, t :30 1.m. • A:3CI
p:W, .. Blu• Jloom, MtUi Common-. UC lrvlne c.,.,P\11. l"M: 5)5.00. ll'Kl\l'dll In.
.ir11a1o1t11 rn1ttr111. lullttl 1nd Nrliln•·
Avt•I 4 *"' I "Kev Coo«Pft In E1rlY ClllldhoDd
G•ow•h •nd Otvelopmll'll," J1tnt1 L
Hyrnits. Jr .. Ed.,P., c:oiuuu...,1, 1ecturt1'
111d '"'"°' In ..,.., dlllclllood llklcl· uon. A UC Irvine Exltnllon weekend wortol!op, Frld1v: 1· 10 p.rn,J Salurd1v: t •.rn. • 11 noon. I -S p,m., Rm. 100, Hum1nltl11 Hall. UC 11'\11111
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........ '· s,' "PtrlOnll Grwtll ltlCI RIM Tlklnt.'' NMrv Jo Woodrll'I, Ed. 0 ,,
nlo0ci1ltd pro I 11 Io r of EdllCI·
tlon. C1Ulonll1 $1111 Colllff 11 Lone &llch. A UC lr\llnt lxr.tillon WMlllllCI ~e1r1m. l"rld1r: S -10 p.m.1
S1turdlY: • 1.M. -A p.m., ' -IO p,m.i
$1111d1w: t 1.m, • I o.m .. MultlPllrPOM
Rtiom. cen1r1111 ldlool. »Ql Llnmln J lfd., ,t.Nh1lm. FM: $40, btlllt Melt ..... . ... ..... "'.·' "AWlnMU Ind EdllC1llon,'.' Andtew
•. Allltr•ttl. M.A.. prlnclptl, Lant Meth Unified knool Dl•lrlct Ind Mat•
r11 ... 'hlld and ll'emlly '°"ntllor. A lie lrvfne EitftMlon Wffklnd 1emln1r, F~lcllw: 7·10 p.m.1 S11urd1w: t •.m. -11
ntJOll, l-5 •.m., 7-10;)0 p,m,; Sund1~: t
e .m.-12 noon. 1-4 p.m .. Rm. 2J, Dr. A~ Sch-lttll' khaol, 229 D1i. St ..
A~lrn. FM: MO.
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•· 11:30 p.m .. l lul !tOOrrl• Me.H Com-
Jf\Olll• UC lrvl,.. C:lmtloUI· l"ee : llS, ln-
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Ed.O., pr .. lOlnl, tnt1llr.rt1 for thl
Ot¥1i0Pmlfll cf Hurntn ll:llOUrclt, Ind
1t1ff. A ftl.-..0.V UC lr\llnt Exl-lon pf0gr1rn, Wldl'lffday: 7-10 p,rn.1 Ttu.ira. ••r, i nd Frld1Y: 1:30 1.m. -S p,m., Th rd Floor Lounge, G111w1v com-mons. uc 1,....1,.. c1rn1>111. F": '-"'·OO·
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It,. Ali.trlfll, M.A., p.rlnc:J,.I, Loni
lMCh unllltd scnool Dl1tr1d 1nd Mir·
n..11, Child •!Id F•rnltY counulor. A \IC 11"'11111 l!:ldlfl'll lon WMktl'ld Mmlnlr, Fridly: 7·10 p,m.1 S11turd1w: t 1.m, -12 noon. 1· s ,,m .. 7 • lO:JO o.m.1 ~y;
t 1.m. • 11 tioan, l-4 p,m •• MultlpurPOM !11;011tl'i, U11IVl!'lltr Hlol'I Sdlool, A771
C•rnpu1 ~ .. lrvlne. FH: MO.
""''"' fl ' rUnder1t1ndln• Your.,lf.'' How1rd
$1 00 & $2 00 Values !
Summe r
Jewelry
6 2Bc
, (Q. tr;
$5 00 Value
Max Factor
Fancy Plant
Lipstick Tree
W'llton1 p r 111d I11 I , Adn'llnlltrlllYI
ktw1rdl Asaotlll•I• ll'IC. A one-cllY UC lrvlnt ElfllMlon •• m In. r,
l;h11r.o.y, f~lO 1.m. -4:31111.11.m., 811.11 •oom, Miii CO!YlmOM, "\JC lrvlnt
Oll'IPllS· Fii: SlJ, lnctudlt: 111tructl0111I
f!!it•rlll, l11ncll end t1lrkln1.
---..... D;lstan Nasal Mist •••• 88'
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.-
~ Reg. 99c
:: Coppertone
Sun Tan
I
Lotion
2 0 1. Tube
Ton, den't b1o1rn, ., .. Cop-
,.f'ttn•I Price good tl\N '
''"""'ay.
I
;o;pto Blsmol • • • • • . • . • • 99c
5;;pe Mouthwash ••••• 99'
Str.U.S.P. t1•1tt1 BOTTLE 38' Squibb Aspirin •••• ~~2•52
t:rl,, BAGOF2 f 89 Cotton Balls ••••• ~Cl!'. ; ' ;;;;1';; .. E;:;;e Dro s ••••• 59c
4 OMc• a-..i CH-fer s. ...... P•I• 138 Solarcalne Spray • • • • • • '
i a::c:. '
Life Lemon Shampoo •• 77'
11 0-1 lll•lff, u-1r MtltMI 79' Noxzema Shave Cream
J °"'' l111lw., AUit
Close-Up Toothpaste .cco:c.:r;c
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$3 49 ~Super 8
Movie Film
Includes $269 Processing
!!!!!!!!l!!!!lml Discount Price
Face Guard Super Ch rome
Razer llades
Pack of 4
D••~I• E4t• 59 c
Men's anti Boys' Sizes lots of Young Men's Sllm & Low Rise Pants
$6!!., Famous Name
Str iped Sport Shoes
$11 to $13 Values!
• "BrHth•loit" Wt.it•
Yh1yl Y1ntllot..:I Upp1r1
• CusttionH 111101•1 oit4.
Arctt Supports .
&<;';;,'I:.;:_':..~. ••!titer CoMpositl••
. "' · Sole1 with Sure
Traction Treat!
You'll look Jar le -kh th. fin. f1alu•1t
found enly in 111uch 111ore ••pensl.,..
1he1l. V1ntllet1d for cool comfort,
cv1hion1d lnlOlei l arch wpfto,t.,
~>;;,::.,,~~,d rubb1r ~po1lt!on !IOI-. pad-~: ded ton9u1t .. onkl• coua,._
M1n'1 6!/Jtol3 &
;~~;~~~·;·y'• ,~ .. ,·~· "P.''!'!oi
$1 99 King Size
TV Tray Tables
Quo•1r'1lin"I1n1tol klblfl with 71 C '21'h•l5" 11rvlng or•. Colorful
p.ot11rn1 in bo••d-on 1n01'1'l1I with
non·~r~i1h, bro1 .. look l1g1 with
plo1t1c t1pa.
Famous Maker
(Sorry -We Can 't Mention th e Name!)
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Pants Sale
s3ss
• fllST QUAUTY -u1ns l lMOYID
TO PIOTICT MAllll
• fUIE snLIS IN NAME l lAND
fA.l l lCS
• 21·31 WAISn-CMDICI Of INSIAM
UNGTHS
· Probobly n-r 09oi" will )'0111 be oble to
, find a ¥01111 Ii•• tlll1I Cul'rlilt fJo,ed 1port
·~ & i•n •iyle1 in Jocquord1, twffCh, _..,.,.
pon1m1. Not oll 1tyl11 i11 all 1to,11-hurry
· for b..t Hlec1ion.
$1.09 Qu ee n Size Metal Lap Trays .....•• .71c '·· Comp in comfort wi!h Ca111p-
mo11,r'1 33~75~ •ochi-
wolhobl1 bog. Nylon i,..
$12 88 Folding Bed
& Ma ttress
Reg. $17'5 Full Size
Electric Blanket
$866 s149s
Nylon binding. Hit1 lit1,
duol <antral l yr. 9uor-
Onl11.
Durable, long wearing vinyl.upper• a nd .ol• juit 99c
right for children to knock a round a nd play in.
$1 .39 La lapalooza Lasagna Pan ................ 69c;
$11 .88 Florentine Pole Lamps ••••••••••••••••• $9.99
$12.88 Floor Stand Smokers •••••••••••••••••• $8.84
$24.99 Commode Tables ..................... $19.93
Walnut Color Record Cabinet •••••••••••••• •• $8.88
5183 Bubble Style Tattle Lamps
Hobnail, Cylinder, American Colonia l, To ll Basket 99c
Weave 1tyle1 with brasstone bases, we1lnwt color legs.
$3.98 Value! Photo Albums ••••••••••••••••••• $2.44
$2.19 Porta Files ••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• $1.77
$1.79 In surance Boxes •••••••••••.•.•••••••.•• $1 .44
$1A4 12-Piece Marking Pens •••••••••••••••••• 99c
$1 .14 Value! Bic Pens -Pa~k of 6 •••••••••••••• 69~
Reg. $1" 2d·Foot LlnolHM loll
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iant 1i~e p•rfect floor mat, to co .... r shel~ing, u111 94c
under counten, 1inb. Smooth t wrfac•; wipes clean
a1t.
79c Ice Cu e Tray•••!•••••·············: •••••••• 47c
59c Ice Buckets •••••••••••.••••.••••••.••••••••.• 47c
$5.99 Wall & Door Mlrrors •••••••••••.••••• .$4.44
$4.95 Metal Shelf Units ••••••••••••••••••••• .$3.88
$3.49 3·Pl1c1 Salad Sets ••••••••••••••••••••• $2.47
CL EARANCE OF SPECIAL ASSORTMENT
OF BATH & SCAnER RUGS
• Reg. $2:98 Aut'd. S J 94
Sclltfer Rugs ••••••••••
... $3. ti '$4. ti .lat'.. •214 Satter w l ••••r lu11 ••••••••••.
• ,., 1e•1.Jt .... & ... llffl •1184c
~~l~===~"~::~~1id1 lout -in pepulor cola,,., JOO"' 2ipp1r -
bo111.can b•zipped
10111th1r. Fully
•eotfl1"'tripped.
TJ.5.
,59c Styrofoam
tlot-Cold Cups
Pack
of SO 29c
K.ep hot liq11ids hall1r ••. ~Id llquld1 cold1r
-ch longer. Great fo, picnin, patio, -ryd4f
\I ... MaD cleonup IOllJ· ·
83c 1 :i-Qt. Try Ion Ice Chests ............... 68c
$2.29 lilapp' Picnic Bags •••••••.•.•.•••• $1.87
69c 24-lnch Vinyl Swim Rings ••.•..••••••• 48c
99c Oee Beer Playground Soft Balls .•••.. 78c
$5.44 5·Foot Poly Play Boats ........... $3.99 ..
•22n 1-l·Q Smoker Wagon
f o111ily 1l r1 g rill,
lllOtorlJed 1pit, 1!0f'o
0111 Ui11f and whul1
f•r 101y ho11dli119 ,
#~32SG •
s1997
$3.59 Zebco Zee Bee Spincast Reel ••••• $2.99
R11. $2.19 Taclllt Box With Tray ••••••• $1,88
R ... $1.19 Folding Camp Stool •••••••••••• 97c
$1A9Met•!19 In. Pla1tlcTablH ••••••••• 99c
Reg. $1.47 1abl1 To, B·--Q Grill •••••••••• 99c
'l 1 , T RIITT Dunc.n Sinclair sPE .IAll
Scotch Whisky
Fifth Gallon
prk1 -tW'W ..,.n lower in
'f"<lal 1ff1r.
..... ..., •• ,._,,,.,tow s366
10· ea.·Heff••
Cup·O·Goltl Bars
12 iJ9c
I j I aNDRIES I I H•SEWARR
SCOPE 24 OZ.
SUPER SIZE MOUTHWASH
rtt.1.Haow .88
ALBERTO BALSAM SHAMPOO
1.1 ••
5c If; ......... NOW
IPANA TOOTHPASTE ........... ".
NOW 29' hiolly .... 6.71 1,.. II;
CALIFORNIA GIRL
FRESH UP LOTION
lert-' ... .i. .... ,,_ NOW 33'
RINSE AWAY
PICTURES
EAllUS REPRODUCTIONS
48" long. Many de1ign1 499
to cho.011 from. · Now only
.... 7.'9
ENAM~L OPEN ROASTER
r.rftc,t hr ,llMll r.-ts. 199
12 lb. fowl ., 15 lb. roest
.... 2.tt NOW
4-PIECE CANNISTER SET
WooA•ry desJto. Ftour,
11119ar, toe, co,,... Chok• of colon .
199. 1.tt NOW J99
15-Pl6CE BAKEWARE SET
lo14 colon. C-.lo W/C•ft't 499
....... """ ..... dlU, ... ...... . wllhk. .... ., ... c1p,
IUdhlrd c11Pf w/llds. .... 7.95 NOW
14 ......... .,..
Mllclrirff •••trot.
.... 1.74
7.f>C. TEFLON COOKWARE SET
......W• ,.. ..... ......,. •ltM 999 88( ol••I"'"· Cutc. of poppy .,
NOW crvocado. let· 1 •. t7 NOW
POLY-FLEX
CAKE SAYER
Durable plastic. Platter 199
w/lid and h1ndlt.
only
lfl GALLON PICNIC JUG
l11111S.tecl, d11roblo plastic. 49 J
l "P* •ot ot cold. ;_
.... lff NOW
GLASS SWAG LAMPS
Mo•y ouot"ted sbel. lhopn aJHf 799
colors. WIHt 1 S foot cholo olHI conl. •ot· t.tt to 1 s.t t •w ••If
INDEXED PHONE BOOK
Tol.,ho .. -'ecUrea ltook. Fasatlo• 99" 1••1to lo119lhw ltoff, ..
•et· 1.41 NOW
Buffet Skillet by Gener•I Elecrtic
Hith dome COftf. 11" .... U.tt. NOW
I RADIOS • PHONOS I I . TOY CLURANCE I I ' ......_I _PA_Tl_O ----.I
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RCA CHILDRENS RECORD PLAYER
.... 15 •• 71 0 ••
oow
AC-DC Juliette Radio Phono
~., ,, .. ,.
AMr9111e.
.... Jt.t7. NOW 1999
AM POCKET RADIO
Wltll ............ Mttery.
.... J.t7 NOW 299
Admiral Table Radio AM/FM
l1wMtlcftlMt.
.... lt.t7 NOW25
99
CASSETTE RECORDER ___ ,,..,... 1399 4 "C" Mmrlel IMllMM4.
ht· ~1.'7 NOW
HARDWARE
WEBCOR ~" DRILL
Ball bt•ring thrust with
full four amp• for h••· 899 vy duty.
.... 12.'7
ftOW only
HAND TRUCK
hr ... u ll1aeli1lil cMNL J99 ,.,._, ·-..... " ........ .... J.4t NOW
' 26-PIECE SOCKET SET
-v.· ,,iv. •1• .. d•h• ,,, 1297 J/r'-'"*'"· .... 11.t1 NOW
PAINT SPECIAL
7" ,. • .., wlttt Hlttlle
-4,..ttrrar. .... "' 49' NOW
UTILITY RACK
.... -· odl .... ~.. ........ 2" ...,_,llye1r .... . .... J.tt NOW
24" wl .. 41" •ltll. IO" 6"p
I
JLAY BALL
Fun , fest moving, action
pack•d b11eb1ll 91m•.
.... 1.'9
now onfy .99
STUNTS BEARCAT
Tllo "9ff wltti • bnil1. J •111101 399 •tftot P•ttetH. .... 6.tt NOW
FISHING POLE
194My Jr. t #.or 12 #. laMliloo ~· 29' whtl •auories. •ot· 6t¢ NOW
PRE-SCHOOL BLOCKS
Hftwoff No11°todc.
JJ ••ocb. • ... 1.44 NOW 77c
15 BLOCKS
N ... toldc, IMlrdwoH,
echrcatlo1ol.
.... 77¢ NOW
GARDEN TOOLS
Includes forks, t row•ls,
tr1n1pl1nters, cultiva -3 3
tors, and fqrks.
.... • 4f •
now only
HOSE ACCESSORIES .,.to, '"'· •Ill\• .,,..,.. tttitlo"" 2151 .,,t•ld.,.. soften altcl ..,..,.. •
• ... 1.Jt NOW
3-P16CE BBQ SETS
Wltti .... ,, fort Giid 1pat11I•,
IMI• .... wlttll wooff• halHllos.
.... 1.2t ..... ,.,
BUDDY L BBQ
h'rol Top
Wlttl tflll.
.... 14.97 NOW
BBQ TOOLS ................... 1/2 lllrnn. tool recb •IMI
l•lvn. Sno 10% NOW
77'
999
COLOR TELEVISIO.N CONSOLES
'
HITACHI 18" G.l 25"
Solid State automatic color control. COLOR CONSOLE T.Y.
Color Consol• T.V. 34900 39900
I .
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Admiral 25" Color Console T.V. Packard Bell 2s:• Coor Console T.V>
Now39700 . NOW 39999
PHILCO COLOR CONSOLE T.V. ADMIRAL 25 " MAPLE'
JJ"
Now399CIO
Color co .. St TY
NOW 46900
PHILCO COLOR COMBO T.V.
AM/PM ...._ I '""'·
NOW 599
99
. LIMITED 9UANTmEs
SOME ONLY ONE OF A KIND
~MAYlllllmDOl-!Tlm
I
I
I
Vl1J ........ 26, 1'172
SPORTING GOODS ]
OFFICIAL SIZE
FOOTBALL
l11ther or vinyl foot-.99 ball gr1•t for the beach·
''· picn ics •nd parties.
.... 2.97
now
CORAL MASK & SNORKEL SET
Tempetff tlClll leM-1tahtfet.5 2" , ... , frame. Soh n1bber J11•11thplec•
0 11 u ortiel. •et· •.t7 NOW
Aqu•teers M•sk & Snorkel Set
Aq1111tffr1 Menk & Sflorkel S.t. 119 Plcntlc 1afet yins. Oro-.• urfety
tope •• wiorkel. let 2.•I NOW
STYROFO AM PI CNIC JUGS
0 •• tollo11 •lie. KffJK tt.11191 hot
49c 9f cold for ••11 rt. Wide mowrll
w/po11r 1po11t. R ... t7i: NOW
BACK PACK
lc•lot'f dnl91, al11flll1 11"' fr••· 1499 ll'(lo• pock,· S outside pockff'I,
a11d tw o J111lcle co111•ortM11h
fw fflY occ~. R ... J4, 97 NOW
AUTO MOTIVES I
COOLANT
RECOVERY SYSTEM
S1Ye your coolant. Eesi.
ly ;nitalled. A m"t lo• 144
a ir-conditioned cars .
re9. 2.49
no w only
PRESTONE STOP LEA K & SEALER ..... '""" '"'" ...... " 3;s100 bollo""' conclltlo111 rocllator,
199, 71¢ NOW
12" JACKSTAND
E11tra hffyy-d11ty
1tttl ,.btted 1ta11cls •
•••• 2.6t NOW 144 "· SAFETY HELMETS
U111toerd of low p1lco. saa z.to.1 opproved.
•et· lt.t7. NOW
llh GAL. METAL GAS CAN
Eosy to store. Ho11cly po11rl119 99" •pout. Gf'Oot for YOcotio111. ,. ..
.... 1.97 NOW
STEREO VALUES I
PACKARD BELL
STEREO CONSOLE
AM-FM stereo 8 ~~i:.k pleyer Con· 1 & eoo
.... 21'.97
Now
RCA STEREO CONSOLE
AM·fM ltofOo ••d pho••· .... 21t.t7 NOW 16600
Packard Bell AM-FM & FM Storeo
l11p11t for ,.,. ., ,..... 4999 Two .,.-tfl, lS1 OJ
'""' "'41o ..... 6f.t7 NOW
Pack.rd Bell Stereo
AM0PM0PM •NND. JOI ftftl.
G.,,.ttl ,.'1lt0Me, 6-speokon
o!MI I tf«.11 ..,_ NOW
..... O.ltlHlly Mt.ti.
Consoles
419'7
PIKQ lfRCTI'fl !NIU SUllDAY JULY IO
STOii HOURS: DAILl: 10 AM to f PM e SATUIDAY 10 AM to f PM e SUNDAY 10 AM to 7 PM e SHOP AT WHITE FRONT!
•
·, .. COSTA MESA 3088 BRISTOL ST.
San Diego Freeway at Bristol
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7501
DAILY Pll.OT
Epidemic
Of Burns
Report ed
CHICAGO (AP ) -A "silenl
epidemic" or burns in the
United States is killing and
crippling 1norc prople than
polio did in 1954, its pealc
epidemic ·year. ·
Three T c x a s physicians
make this assertion in calling
for a national drive to reduce
burns "sinlilar to that which
lras required to con tr o I'
poliomyelitis."
"It is evident that burn
prevention should be of high
priority in our society,·' they
\\'rote in an editorial in the Ju·
ly 24 issue of the Journal of
the Am erican T\1 e di c al
Association.
The physicians arc Ors. Ar ..
JT¥)nd S. Galdman. Duane L;
Larson and Sally Abston, all ot
the University of T e x a 1
medical branch in Galveston. ,
The doctm said a singl•
government agency should
spearhead a COOl'dlnated pro--
gram to seek to reduce burn
injuries and. deaths.
The suggested steps include:
better design and regulation or
open space heaters, hot-water
heaters and kitchen stoves!-
education prog-rams through
the mass media, and govern·
ment action to require
manufacture of flame-retar·
dant clothing.
"The incidence of burn in-
juries in the United States ex-
ceeds that of every in·
dustrlaHzed cowitr y. a n d
deaths and crippling due to
burns in this country current!;."
are considerably greater than
the mortaiily and morbidllY,
due to poliomyelitit in the
peak epidemic year of 11164.~
they wrote .
National Safety C o u n c 11
statistics &how that 6,700 ·
persona died in fires and of
burn Injuries tn 1970, and
250,000 suffered disabling in·
juries. By contrast, in 1954.
about 50,000 persons coti·
tracted polio and l,SOO died ol .
IL.
The physicians note that a
person burned over 50 percent
of his body requires intensive
.hospital care for about four
months, at a cost of about
$.W,000. Half of the patients so
severely burned die, they ad·
ded.
The doctors studied 363
children treated . at t h e
Shriners Burns Institute in
Galveston between 1966 ind
1970. •
Ninety percent of these ~f·
fered burns at home or in the
home neighborhood, they
reported.
Skyftoneher
Oregon rancher Wilbert
Horne awaits turn to
take off from Pendle-
ton Airport aboard gyro-copter. Horne use1
gyro.copter lo "ride
fence " on his 2,200-
acre 11spre1d11 al speeds
up lo 6S·MPH. He built
craft Imm kit In year.
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SOFT·SEJ.J, SAM by Marvin Myen
Men in Service l!I ~. Leave ·Those Moles Alone
Alrmon Ge«!• N . .zoi..,.
Jr., IOll ol Mrs. AM 1.olu:r ot
JM La Pat, Westminster,
bu eompleted his U.S. Air
FOltt basic tr~ at the Air
Training Command • Lackland
AFB, Tex. He bu bet.n
aaalgned to Sheward AFB,
Tex., for training in ac-
counting and finance.
AFB, Tes. Ile has b<tn
assigned to Sheppard AFB,
Tex., for training tn alrcralt
maintenance. Airman Schaf·
man attended CO.la Mtll
lljgh School. His wile, Judi, la
the daughter OI Mr. and Mn.
M. H. Freeman of %291 Elden
Ave., Costa Mesa .
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Dear Dr. Stelncrohn: My --------, sltt, color-eJpOcia)ly 11 there would )le admitted oo the
•loltl' bu moles. I have DOCTOR IN is bleedlng-iel in tooch with sam~ day for T and A's. It 11
moles. Some of mine are • skin specialist fast. Using lncooctivable that all tllesa
hairy. a 1t 111 ri&ht to pu11 out TH I HOUSE creams and other sell·~t-the haln! Will tlley .......,.?· '---------' ment lead! to dangerous pro-c!llldren bad s P e c I f I c ln-
l1n't too much fuss be.inc C!'astinaUon. cancer thrives dicaUons for operatior>-0tber
made about the danger of to the burning of a building when people put off ex-than "Let's get Jt all over with
molea! cancer and all that! I than to the building 01 It. aminatlon and treatment by at one lime." lhlnlt It i. being overdone. an expert. 'lbeae days nose and throat
Don't you?-Mr. Y. Few -le escape moles. apeclallsts do not perform T
COMMENT: No, not being Some have only one or two in MEDICALETTES and A unless the child has in-
Mlclaeel t J. Bol11Dde1, of Navy Petty Officer Third ":... overdone. Although tt is true a lifetime; otbera have many. (Replin To Headen) fected tonsll1 or adenoids, or
Fwntaln Valley, was one of Cius Charles A. Kral, bus-that only relatively few moles Sometime• ~--i~~-is a For Mra. G.: I think you wtiere there is a hl1tory of
the SS cadell from the U.S. band of the former Mils Linda JW.:!f""---A turn cancerous (malignant), it hereditary ~.,. But few have misunderstood. I do not troublesome. infections t n
Mllltary Academy at West M. Wogner of 1817 A Bedford ~ "Li---~ 11 true al!o tllat tragedies do will get into trouble II tlley adv1'e that tonsil• and throot, and HI' lofiammatlons,
Point, N.Y., to arrive at Ft. 48.ne, Newport Beach, took occur, especially in instances follow these suggestions : adenoids should "neveru come or actual jnterference with
Greely, Alaska. June 11 for part in Portland, Oregon'i an· .... ~'ij':1:,, where people feel-as you Never . pull bah from a out. If you will reretd any hearing due to adenoid lrou·
three wee.ks of Army orlen-nual Rose Festival. do-that too much fuss is mole. It may be followed by previous columns on the sulr ;:;:bl,,•·===,,·====;
tation tra~ at the northern He sailed to Portland aboard being made. lnlecllon. · ill 'ind tha hat 1
.arf .... tra nlng -ter. USS D Ject you w Ji t w ·-· the destroyer escort •TIU: NA ilON'S RfTAIL SALES JUMPf Preventive care 1' always ao Take care of a mole II ii is stress is the fad that I do not
Cadet Hollinden will be Ralhburne, one of 20 Navy, much more boring a n d belng irritated by a bra strap believe in wholesale rtm0vaJ
training In the art& of mou.. Coast Guard and Royal Cana· FOIJRTffN PER CEl'IT LAST WfEK··· AAYE YOO uninteresting than dramatic or a belt. This may be con-of tonsils and adenoid!.
taineering, glacier crossing dian shipa to visit the "City of relief when danger is evident. ducive to malignancy. As recenUy as 15 ta 20 years
and Inland waterways naviga· lloses" for thlJ ye a r '• BEfN OUT SfiOl'PIN~ A4AJN?.'.I' Charge it up to human nature. And, moo~ Important, If any ago, a "parcel" of a half-dozen
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DAILY PILOT. 1ioa. 1'lt cadet is the aon of festivities. More people will go scurrying mole begina to change .shape, or more children of one family Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holllnden.1 ------------------------------'-'===.=:..=::..'.:~..:::.:::_::?:::...::..;=:.!:.=".:'..--=:..::::::=:.:::.::.:::=:::'...=========
18694 Santa Carmela, Fountain
Valley.
Army 1peciallst four It-Obert
C. Boll, llOll of Mr. and """ LaWN!nce · F. Boll, 13 7 Z4
Cerise, Hawthorne, is a
member of the 82nd Airborne
Division from Ft. Bragg, N.C.,
which has embarked to In-
diantown Gap Military
Reservation, Pa., to serve ih
support of the reserve officers
tralntng COfllt (ROTC) sum-
mer camp.
He is a 1969 graduate of
Leuilnger High Sc h o o I ,
Gardena, Calif. His wile, Bar-
rie, lives at 2188 Puente, C.osta
Mesa.
Anny specialist rour IAdwl(
M. Fischer, son of Mr. and
Mra. Ludwig L. Fischer, 20711
Qwwood Lane, HWltington
Beach, la aervtng with the U.S.
Anny strategic com-
munications co m m a n d ,
Europe, In Germany.
A microwave systeIDs
repainnen with the commands
headquarten, he was last sta·
tloned at Ft. Moomouth, N.J.
U.S. Air Forte Major Vidor
J. Nartz Jr., son of Mr. and
Mr1. Victor J. Nartz of 32302
AUpaz St., San Juan
Capistrano, hu received the
DiJttngulahed Flying Cross for
aerial achievement in Viet·
nam .
Major Nartz distinguished
himself as a C.7A alra"aft
commander. He flew a combat
mission to support another
aircraft which h a d ex-
perienced engine trouble and
was forced to land at an in-
secure airfield. Despite the
constent threat of enemy a<>
tlvlty, the major and his crew
remained In the area to insure
the safe recovery of the crip-
pled alrmdt and tts crew.
He was presented the medal
at Sheppard AFB, Tex., where
he oow serves as an air traffic
control officer. His unit ls part
ol the Air Force COm-
municatione Service which
provides global com-
munications and air traffic
control for the USAF .
U. s. Air Force Captain
Jack Jl. Hall, 1<>n of Mr. and
Mra. Leonard R. Hall. 1721
Antigua Way, Newport Beach,
has aiTived for duty at Ent
AFB, COlo. Captain Hall, a space
systems officer. ls assigned to
a unit of the Aerospace
Defense Command which pro-
tects the U.S. agaiMt hostile
alcraft and mJsslles. H e
prevklwlly served at Thule
AB, Greenland.
Midshipman Third Class
Palll M. Morda1b:ll, son of A1r.
and Mrs. Paul A. Mordasini of
1st · W. Marquita, S a n
Clemente, was in Portland.
Ore., for the city's annual
Rose Festival. Be ts a member of the
Naval Reserve O f f i c e r
Training Corps unit at the
University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque. N. M., and sail·
ed to Portland aboard the
destroyer escort USS Stein.
me of 20 Navy, Coast Guard
and Royal Canadian ships to
.tilt the HCity of Roses" for
tldl year'• festivities . -' A I t m a n Cbrlstopber T.
Y.aa:, IOl'I of Mrs. Lillian
Mc:Eolry of tl33 Sommet
i..ne, Newport Beach, bas
been graduated al Keesler
AFB Miss., from the U.S. Air 7orct administrative
tpedalllt course concluded by
the Air Tntnlng command.
Airman Young 13 now pro-
ftclent in the preparation o(
Air l'on:t cormpondenc. and
reporll. • -Cout Guard Seaman
llecnllt Toby J. Elder, son ol
Mr. and Mra. James C. Elder
of 1111 Navajo H<>Bd ,
Wntm!nster, enlisted In the
Coal IJulrd at Long Beach,
11111 It iocelving basic training
at Alameda. -Alnllln Ttrtuce J, Seba!·
-aon of Mr. and Mrs. ai.rt• R. Schafman of 1111
Allltln Ave., Costa Mesa, baa
completed hl1 U.S. Air Force
bulc: trtinlni at the Air
Tralo1ni-O>rnmand'1 Lackland
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MANY NEAR PERFECT ROLLS ...
SOME WITH SLIGHT DAMAGE. I •
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FIRST COME ... FIRST SIRYID ...
SIZE PILE CONTENT COLOR COMPARABLE REGULAR • • PRICE SALE PRICE PRICI
9'x16'. ................... 100% Nylon Shag ................. , .......... Gold .............. , ..................... $2'.40.00 ................... $200.00 .................. $110.00
10'x13'. .................. 100% Kode l Polyester Shag ................... Gold ................ , .................... $155 .00 :. ... .,., .......... $110.00 ................... $50.00
9'3"x20'. ................ 100% Kodel Polyester Shag .................. Tri ·Color .................. , .............. $170.00 ..............•.... $130.00 ................... $65.00
9'9"x25 '. ................ 100% Polyester Shag .: ............ ,: ...... : .. Tri-Color ................................. $250.00 ...... , ...... , .. ., . $210.00 . , ................. $10.00
8'x24 '. ................. · .100% Kodel Polyester Shag .................. Green ....••....•.••...•.. .' •.•..••....... $240.00 ................... $~05.00 ................... $79.00
11 'x 31 T '. ............... 100% Kodel Po lyester Shag .................. White ................................... $425 .00 ................... $350.00 .................. $140.00
10'6"x47 '6" .............. 100% Kodel Po lyester Shag ..•............... Brown & Beige .......................... $480.00 ................... $400.00 .................. $110.00
811"x39'6" .. · · · · · • ·······I 00% Kodel Polyester Shag ...•............. ,Orange •.......... ······· •. , ••....• , .... ·$350.00 ........... , ....... $275'.00 ...... , ..... , ..... $120.00
11'9"x 14 '9" ............. · 100% C.F. Nylon Hi -low ......••............. Slue-Green .. ~ ..••........ , ....••.•..... ·$130.00 ................ , .. $100.00 .................... $45.00
8'5"x25'. ................ 100% Polyester Shag ........•....•........... Orange ...••.•.....•......... , ......•... ·$31' 00 $225.00 $19 00 . ~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '................... .
10'x77 '6" ............... · 100% Kodel Polyester Shag .................. Black. & White .......................... $710.00 ........ ,. .... , ..... $600.00 .................. $250.00
11 'x17' ....••••••.•....... 100°/o All ied Nylon Shag .. ,, .•.. , .• , ...... , .. Green .....••••.••. ! ...................... ·$300.00 .••••.•....•••• ,, •. $225.0~., .................. $H.OI
11 'x 15 '. .................. 100% All ied Nylon Shag ......•.......••..... Green •.•..•••..••.•••.•.•.....•••..•.•.• $290.00 ...... , ............ $220.00 .................... $95.00
11 '9"x16' .••..•..•.••.•.. 100% Polyester Shag .....••...... ,., .. ,., .... Ol iva .......... ., ......... , ............... $315.00.,., •••• ,t,.: .. ,., .. $221:00, .•... : ...... , ...... •at.OI
7'9"x28'4" .......•....... 100% Nylon Shag t ..••••• , .......... , ••••••••• Blue-Green , ••••••••••••.•••..• , .•••••••• $.it2.5.00 ................... $350.00 .... : '.'., .. ,, ...... • 149 ...
10'2"x 19'9" ..••.•..•.•••. 100% KoC:lel Hi·low ..........• , .....•.......• Gold ...•.....•.•....••••••.•.•...••• , ••. .$)60.00 .••. •.,.,., ••.•.•.. $I 1 ~.DO •..•.•••.•. ,, ....... SSS.ff
12'x 10'6" ................ 100% Kodel Polye•ter Shag .•••....•••....... Two· Tone Orange ..••..... , ..•..••.•..•. $115.00 .................... ftS.00, ................... $32.00
11'9"x12'3" ......•....... 100% Kodel Polyester Shag .••• , •• , .•••.•.... Green •.••••.•••.••.• : ••.. ,, ••. , .•••••••• $120.00 ••••• ,., ••••••••••. $100.00 ••••..•..•......... , •41.00
1J'x11 ' ..........••...... 100% Polyester Shag ........•...•.......•.... Brown •...•••••••.•••••.. , .••••••••..••••. $t10.00 ........ : ...• , .. , ... $90.IO .............. , ...... •it.H
4'9"x7"2" •.......•...•.•. 100% Polyester Shag ....••••..•••.......•..... Tangerine •.•.••.••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• $15.00 .••.••••••••••.••• :. $50.00 .............. ; ..... •11.to •
PLUS THOUSANDS MORE •••
• 31·1G·ID DAYS NO lllIDEST • COIMNIEllT·ClflfT l'IJllS Alt .... AYAllAIU • W Fii 00 ,_,. -!!!!IC!• llSIT M CIS!W NAHn IE"-
THIS SALE AT COSTA MESA STORE ONLY!
1714 NEW·PORT BLVD. 714~45-3020
SHOP IN IACK OF STORE
"""'LOW IALE PRI
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r.[" a;; •. -Ed J\ehiecka ~
<i;) stcns ' a t~ ~'~On·~ uoua" Jetter to1 frel•· d~t Nbcou whleh wlU 119 cahied to WUl)!Qf' ·
t4n, D.C. by <rOIS' " ~Icy cyclist Rollert ~ • FJinn in an effort• to _ '
rW. . money f-Or the
Silit& .:Clara~County
~boo! for Hand!· cappe!l Childfen.
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QUANG TRI, So\llh Vietnam SF-:-Y~~u:= rt . croaoo,..,.... ~-. --a Wery !-::n~ r. i!..Jltf fairbl life th<re 11111 one o1 tbtj:~ come in' with YO\I· ., , .
As SOuth Vietnamese fon:e1 m6.l\I'! lo Quang T\:i; lhlY
mOV¢. Closer to the deadly
1301Jim ~tillery pi..,. · tho · Ni Vietnamese hav~ bltiD • · in f untains to tl'e we · . ·
!ri'EER THE. -.i..ns, ,..
cGmtinlst forward o~er .,
tea.ls ilip into the area ot the _, • adf: troops , -,,-spot <-ta ta. .., l,.
e > knew the • F. 0. •
(fOani observer) was close
~!mt'~.~.\~ t·~t
Arjiiy C.pl. G4U·:FujTow, 32,
ol ,l!J.blna, Qhio.
He· adJusled · Iiia floppy hat
tbit '1"tcbed hi! d i r t y
fa\lpel, and poinlflc! down to tbe>llw!k<r lt1llrtfft:· •
"t n;'.d in !hit damned bole
for three days and two nlibta-C We c0vld1i't stick our h'8da up
bfca'Uie of the incoming," he
aalf ' · iJo,r 1'utT11w stood casually . a~·tlii! aindbqged bullke, at
the COnimand post o1 the nth
AirtiOme Battalion. Th e
J>liatrqopers to whom he i1
a~ as an adviser also
loOnlfed ibout _ enjoying the
sllll, C91>llpg ~· ; m DAY · BtFOilE they
hi~ talteb • trloie· than 300
rolindl 'of the ·. 6rtillery fire
which. scfreeches lo a n d
de!Dnltes iwilh ~.q\i/cli crash.
•.1w1 bayenlf liall'a li>Wld all daf '' Furrow1 • tild. "We
ha-ki' had 'llftY-Incoming ~ir::~:o:~::~ sM; ~ VietnBmeS& wl th
·b~rl.~ at a llO-foot
lowar onlY lllO yards
f lbt'Command')>oll in tho oi tM batfillori.
11(, w. guy silting on
~ wtllf~ 1,c. r,inging over • I~ lldi and wearint a radio ~ Th(n Ile All onotber
Pl, ...... uP."' he al.id. --1
·NM gtlnned, ,.1n11n1 to
a •=amouflised SOuth
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lie aald. "We ltarW 1oi.: and juat worked !")
wltlj •l!o!rt 1' 1'Q\ll!dl. "" Mmblislled It alid ... •·
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A tricolor triumph ... the Fonflore
collectiol1 strikes up contrasting bonds
of solid color with deep inverted front
pleats. A con<:ert or peri twinkle blue
with loving pin k and down pink in opaque . I ~
1 ny lon tricot. A. Lon2 robe1 s~lf selh,
I 0· 16, 20.00 8. Long gown, empire waist,
32-38, 13.00 C. Short gown, XS-S-M-L. 9.00
D. Matching zipfront short coot, 32-38, 13.00.
Short sleepwear also ovoiloble in merrygold
orange with yellow and doffydil .
Sleepwear Lingerie, 24
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JI 'DAILY t!LOT Wfd-, J.ly 26. 19n Wtdnttday, July 26, Im PnOT-ADVEmSER l ---
Plen Now New Mark .
Here Are Tips
Fo1· Retirement
On Fi1ms
Save Money, Repair Bikt.J Early
Recorded By JOSEPIUNE RIPLEY
Ciw'l•llM Sdellu. M91WIW s.A"kti
year. according to l.rade
estimates.
How can you reduce the More than a million repair bills on your bicycle! CYCUSTS ARE asking for
r'"Jdents v I• w • d lllms, "By Wdng better care of trouble when Ibey dash Into
attempt any major repairs on
their own unless they have the
right tools and know how to
use them. But, for emergen-
cies on the road, riders should
carry a small crescent wrench
and a screwdriver.
but not by government and, In the end, you may
authorities who have raised spend as much as you would
questions as to its safety. have had you bought' a better one in the first place.
FOR A YOUNGS~ learn-ff yoti can, buy you~ bicycle
ing to ride, most bicycle ex~ at a place that ataro provk!es
perts re<:ommend a mid-service. Most repa.Jr shops
dlewelght rnodel with heavy have a big backlog<•¢ work,
tires and a thick steel frame. and you might stand a better By Joyce Lalo Kennedy
''Tbll could be tbe start ltf
aomething big," WJI the
greeting of a frkld11 bubud
as b• walked la tbtlr tr.al
door • few eveaing1 ago. I
knew what Doa toe1U1t -he
was looking a.bead to a uew
kind of life. This was a special
day for Don. After 38 years as
an bO company executJve, he
was hanging up bis ettache
cue for the last time. On bis
old Job, tbat Is.
MANY RETIREES FEEL
they have come to the end of
the line. Not Don. With a vigor
belying his age, he would
Career
Corner
simply switch bases and titles,
becoming the president of a
small clothing manufacturing
business bis wile st-
several y~ars back.
If Retihment Day is a
decade or less away in your
life, t'ake a clue from Don and
approach tt smiling. Pian now
to pave your retirement paJh
with profilable and lnttrestin(
things to do. Here are more
ldeaa:
MONEY ON TREES. If you
have 25 or more acres
(sometimes less will do), tree
farming can be a · cash-Cul
sideline. Christmas trees -
trees for many other uses -
will frequenUy gi'I!" ••ll In
soil too poor for other crops.
Starting a tree farm it twig-
snapplng easy, but you need
expert forester advice to
manage it well.
A good soutte of free help Is
the American Forest Institut.e,
1619 Massachusetts Ave. NW,
Washington, D.C. 20036.
COOL CASH IN SKATES.
Like shoes, kids outgrow ice
11kate5 and replacement is ex· •
pensive. You could buy skate
sharpening equipment and
refurbish used skates for
resaJe. If zonJnr pennits,
operate in yoli:r ~borne. Get
customers through classtfled
newapaper ads, and posters at
"1lling skating rinks. Also, of·
fer a skate sharpening servlct.
Useful booklet: SB A ' s
"Starting and Managing a
Swap Shop or Consignment
Sale Shop," available for 35
cents from tbe Superintendent
of Documents, Washington,
D.C. 204-02.
MONEY MELANGE .
Translate past e1perience into
new horizons .••
Earnings
Increase
Reported
Allergan Phannaceuticals of
Irvine said its sales increased
20 percent and earnings in-
creased from $257 ,801 to
$310,788 during the three
months ended June 30.
Allergan sales for t he
quarter were the highest
three-month sales in i t s
history.
Although ahead of the first
quarter, operating in come
margins were down from last
year because of the expansion
of the dermatology sales
force, expenses associated
with the new research and ad-
ministration building and the
general increase in research
and development expenses this
year.
Allergan's research ex-
penses for six months-are 39
A former uletman might
persusa• local mercllants lo
pirlicipate in a c:ouppn book
promotion. Coupon bdoks sell
for a few dollars, but contain ·
many times !belt cast In prod·
uct and service offers which
are good for a UmJted time.
(Buy ooe Item -get the S<C·
ond item free idea.) You
charge 'Bd'fert.isers a fee, and
keep profit from sales of
boob. You can wholesale
l>O<>ka to otben to sell.
A former artist m f g h I
freelance Insignia-and slripe-
painting for new car dealers.
A woman who has raised
chlldren might line up work as
a new mother'• helper by ask-
ing physicians to refer her;
some "baby nunes" earn
flSJ25.day w I t h minimum
auignments of 5 days.
Pian. now to mal<e your
Rellrement Day the b<glnnlng.
becked out of tbe Huntlngt it," ii the advice of bicycle the house even for "just a
c on repairmen. U your brakes minute" a_nd leave the bicycle
Beach public libruy OVM' tbe don't grab is quickly as Ibey leaning against a post or tree.
past year, setting-a new mark ahouJd, or the gears are sll~ If It tips over durihg that
for the city. ping a bit, doo 't keep riding .. minute," the aplll may
Mrs. Sarah Glas, audio-just because the problem damage the gears or the brake
visual director for the library, doesn't aeem. serious at the or bend (be spokes in the Ume. wheel.
said the total viewers of 16mm Flat tires are a common
films from July 1, 1971 to July THESE SYMPTOMS are p r o b I e m. M a Dy a re
1, 1972 was 1,105,556. serious, and you will reallie unavoidable by the rider, but
"That may be the highest !bat ~ you get your repair 1Qme could be avoided If tires
number of viewers for any ,ci-bill. The .cost of repairs would were chected regularly for
ty library in Orange County," ~ve been Jesa if you had wear, air pressure, and for
she says. The county library turned 'tbe bike In promptly. plec<s of glass or other abarp
system, wltb 32 !>ranches, hit Repairmen aay !bat many ·particles.
tbe million viewer mark last peoj>le neglect their bikes, use Check tbe chain frequently
year. thei;n .carelessly, fall to keep to be sure that it ii kept as
The public library lw 250 tbe tire pressure up, neglect to clean as possible. It should
!Imm films w.IDch a r e use tbe kick stand when they have a light coating of oil at
available for pubhc use. Mrs. park or try to re·pair a bicycle all times. If the saddle i!
Glas laid she felt tbe film whe~ Ibey don't know.how. made of leather, It should ·be
usage was high because of the · All this holps to create a kept waterproof wltb ·shoe
quality of films available. work Jani .In blc)'<le repair polisb, )/ut rub bard la· lake
"A lot of teachera are also shops, which are already excess polish off IO it does not
using our films, even thcK:Jgh servicing 60llle 73 · milllon get on clothing.
the 1scb0ols have their own," bikes, with 10 million new ones ·
she'added. coming ooto tbe market '_tbls, BIKE OWNERS shouldn't
One of lhe best locks for use
in parking is a heavy chain,
available al a hardware store.
Slip it through an inner tube
so that 'it will not scratch or
$mage the bike. Run it
through the wheels so Ibey
cannot be stolen. Secure the
chain with a large lock.
One or tbe biggest mlslakes
ln buying a bike is to get the
wrong site. So try it on as
carefully as you would a pair
of shoes. Straddle the frame
and see if you place both feet
easily on the ground on either
side. Sit ·on the saddle. You
should be able from this sit·
ling position to place your heel
on the pedal at its lowest polnt
-Without undue stretching.
' Today's best seller is the
flashy high-rise handlebar bil<e
with ~the "banana" seat. It
r~bles ·a motorcyc~ and is
fa1(Qrea by !be youbg set -
The longtime favorit~ 3-chance of quick se.rvlce if you
speed model, used mainly for were to take your bike back lo
recreation and exereise, has home base for repa.ln.
ped · 1 · For those people who want been top now tn popu arity to avoid these long waits and
by the lO-speed, lightweight do their own repair work, a wheel. The 10-speeder is the type now used by commuters book bas been written' just for
h I f .tbem. It Is called "Aeybody's and cyclists w o go n or Bike Book, and 0 r I 'g l n a 1
touring. Manual of Bicycle Repalrl." 11 ~Then there are tandem bikes ls a pape~back, price $3. It is
for togetherness. And an in most bookstores. But if you
adult-sized tricycle is coming can't find it, for 25 cents more
into vogue among senior you can receive it lrom
citizens in retirement com-the publisher, Ten Speed Press,
munities. 2510 Bancroft Way, Berlteley,
Bicycles range in price from califomia 94704.
about $60 to $100 for a 3-speed .==========<
wheel , and from $85 to $300 for ,
a IG-speed.
DON'T TRY TO save rnoney
by buying a cheap bike.
Repairmen find that they re-
quire more frequent repairs,
KIDS LOVE
UNCLE LEN .
SA TU.RDA YS IN
THE DAILY · PIL.OT
SALE
".fllSTA"
21'' ROT·ARY MOWER
IMIRSON
A•R CONDITIONER
.·
Distressed walnut
woodgrain shelvH wi.th
antique black pasts and
finials. Sturdy Steel sh.elves
ore adju1toble at 1 ~,,
intervals. (Sliding door '
.cabinet not included in
price).
5000 BTU, 11 S volt '
air conditioner.
Installs in seconds
for quiet cooling.
Features washable
filter.
BY TORO
3.5 horsepower Bri ggs end
Stratton moto r. Fingertip height
adjustment end starter with
automatic choke. Ad justable
handle for mowing comfort.
Rear safety shie ld. Handle
mounted throttle control. Oil ·
dip stick.
THI THN SHELF UNIT ILLUSTRATED I ONER
TJMIR. ~y 'rlMl.'..LL ' 74 77 ' llD ..... 9AYI
PMtNl~Yll 24"\vx6S1'Hx12"D '"" ....
TINtHILYlt 41n\ttx6S"Hx12"D n." 7.00
THllTllH tHILVIS 72"'Y'x6S"Hx12"D. Mo" , ....
. .
32"x44" U•INISHID • SANDBOX
'
Assembles easily into
; a durable sandbox.
Peifect·to keep a
child entertained.
2·% QT. WHISTLING
TEA KETTLE
The famous Revereware
tea kettle is the most
sought after and best
selling tea kettle in ·
America I
3''
·14-Pl1a·
MITRIC .. Kn
CONYIRSION KIT
11 ,95 .... ,. ..
BUILDERS Best·
,f'PA~ AIR"
20'' BREEZE BOX FAN
SH OUR COMl'UTI UNI
Of PAOFICAllFAllS
Dual speed switch.
Detachable sOfety grille.
Retractable carrying
handle. Manufactured
for Builders Emporium to
our rigid specifications.
1488
3-POUND
SLEEPING BAG
Polyester
fiber fill,
Green popfin ol(ler
cover. Gold nylon
inner lining. 100"
double-up zipper.
AIR MATTRESS 99'
, ••
HIAYYDUTY
TIRI PUMP
BAGGING
ICIT
AVAILAILE ·
~.-·DECO BORDER
. LAWN EDGING
Eliminate trim':,,irig. Ideal to ~dge flower beds, large
trees, etc. Any
·desired shoP.e can
be made. Comes in
four colors: White,
green, brick red
·and tan.
2~!
CAST IRON
HIBACHI
The hibachi for all seasons) The heavy cast metal
grill gives more intense heat with less charcoal.
Glamorous, yet so
practical. Takes up so
little room, yet they
have been turning out'
delicioUs charcoal ,
grilled foods lo~ ages I.
2''
CLASSIC COLOR Gl,.AJ:I.
ANTIQUE KIT \
percent ahead of last year. 1 • • %"drive Heow duty ttre pump for auto or
bike ttr ... Here's an excellent value
for you bike e!'fhuslaats.
..... , -.mou111CIT MADI BY
-SlllllWlll·W!UJAMS . The offering of 150,0CIO new
shares in April had a dilutive
effect of 6 percent on the six·
roontb results.
A resear ch subsidiary ,
Nelson Research & Develop-
ment, was formed during the
second quarter to pursue basic
research in the development
of a new system of drug
design and to continue basic
,....arch with prostaglandlns
and anU·proslaglandins.
Research e1p enses as-
eoclated with this subsidiary
were capitalized as of April 1.
'lbll contributed 3 cents a
....,. lo Alt..rgan's quarterly
.......,. Bad Ibis accoun ting
trMbDent been used during
the lint quorttr of this year.
the ~ '!::!" earnings would bllft ased l cents
per lhore. Additional financing
II beUll llllCllt for NeJ.,n, and
Ak19'1 perc tnt of
.......... II -led to b<
" ..... "' Y..'• tru!.
• f
_ • Full drop forged
;.:::. • Trip le chrome plated
• 13ofthe mostpopula r.1ize1
•Metal tray
'
SAVE 1.00
I''
I
Seals and flnlah11
.,.. in 2 easy steps I No
1.-. need to remove old 9 finishes.
I''
• I PILOT ·AOVERTISER Wedntldar, Jui, 21>, 1972
•
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We Are Having l A Big lirthclay
Celebration Ancl You Get The
Savings-$~ Tonight Until 10 PM
Here Are 27 Reasons To Visit Your SAY-ON _
Store During Our Big 27th Birthday Celebration-
,_ Stock Up Ancl Save With These Outstanding Bargains!
'-l L -4.-..~'-J -..:,;-.J
72 TABLETS
Atka Seltzer
'-.... L 4.-..~~
--, --..,. -,.;.,,-..J
5 QUART SIZE
-Purex
SUPER BLEACH
More Whiteninc Power!
2~1.-
'-.... ~c.;...;~ --, • J -_;;;...J
14 ar. CANS
Kai Kan Pet Food • FOR DOGS &-CATS
.lssertd P1p1lar fbym.
5:$1
. .
.:. ... sic--'~ ::J,32 or. IZE
Listerine Antistptic ·.
OUTHWASff & GAlGLE
,wKllJ1 lf,.U1 e.1tut!"
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• DRUGSTORES
NRW~ltT 9IACN -1flt l""lllL Wtlfe:llff ~IP
HUNTINGTON SEACH -Ad1in1 & lrMkllurtf
HUNTINGTON llACH -,,,._.., .. lo hl119ff
l:L TOllllO -W11 lttcldltlf llW.
Place To Shopl
AD PllCES GOOD TllllSDAY, JULY 27111 THIOU&H SUNDAY, JULY 30th
!I ·--
"D M I" PURINA og ea
NEW! ffigk jfofl!ia ••• fa( 2 39 active dogs.
Rer. 3.15 25 LIS. •
.
"FORMUIA 409'' Spray Cleaner
RmTIOYeS spats & smen Haniies 67 . big jobs such as walls and flpars C
••• fast 111d thorougll yet veiY Safe. · ·
3% IL
aunoNE "Pocket Radio".
I TIAJISISTOR ••• Solid state, direct tlllling. 3
matic volume contrnl, bailt~n 2 66 anreona, chrome trim. C4mplete
with ranying case and'9'¥0lt · ·
batteiy. . j . #ll&J . •
"Squibb" Aspirin
fast pain relief frnm headaclles, 39 colds, etc. Unbreakable plastic C
botUe.
Re&-19< 25D's
Myadec Vitamins
· Hlgb patency formu~ with mln-
emls. for active people on tile 3 9 job ••• oo the go! Bottle of 100 8
plus 30 Capsules FREEi
Rer. &.41 •
REALTONE _fM/AM/FM ... Stereo Multiplex
Superb musicalreproduCtiOnl Slide iiile-tunlng with lighted dial and stereo 39" ·77 light Separate bass, treble, volume & balance controls. Pushbutton controls
for F.M/AM/FMIStefeo.Jwin. speakers In bandsome walnut finish. #4353 "
.!$ .24''. Portable. B~HBECUE , •
Handsome tile red bowl and hood. Revolving Id ju stable grill, swing-my 8 8 8 motur and two-tine spit forks ·with woodea handle an spit front pick-11p
handle on bowL ••i 12.49 #2400 a
•O.lAROID ''Square Shooter 2~' COLOR LAND CAMERA
Economical, all-purpose cameia. Electric eye and electronic shutter for 18 88 automatic-exposure control. A triplet lens for sharp square pictures.
---Reg. 22.18 a
PoLA101D Type 88 Film
15 Speed cal1r film for use 2 78 io Square Shooter camera.
hf.:1.19 .•
KODAK Color Film
Three roll combiaatio1 ncatio1 .,.,u
Kodacolor CX116 cartridge
lilm ••• 12 exposures:
111-Ul
"" ,, 3 lllls 2.69
Ice Cream "Bon Bons"
llewl Mlllld lllilk candy Cllltlri-"' wiD
rich delectable cfiololate. 39c BucM>t ol 30.
. Ill-Sic.
~ • ~1 c;,-1'. ..<J
BOXOFiS ''KLEENEX" mericana
FACIAL 'fl$SUB ·:z, a.nc.-Ill lctdHDIHL
5i$1 '
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0
"8arba1al"0SHAYE CREAM
Concentrat!d !allier for a
closer sba'le. Choose from
Regular or M"1tl\OI.
11 It. 3:$1
acfr o'F «.-' ~
Kotex Tampons
Chos1f111
' le111ar 11 sa,11'.
'1 ~ 1.09
I
'-le..~~~.__
7 0"1. FAMILY SIZE
''Crest'' TOOTHPASTE
'-l~~~~
6 aJ. FAMILY SIZE · ''Secret''
.
'-l ~~~'"'-
16 or. SIZE
''Noxzema" SKIN CREAM
"'"' '--c:.... 4 t:r1" """-' 16 01 SIZ!
''Aqua Net" HAIR SPRAY
1\e ALL n•"ll lfllY 11 hpl« l1ri·ll·H1li Hi U11111t1.
l1r•1las.
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JCPenney
~ NEWPORT BEACH
STORE HOURS:
MON •• FRI. 10:00-9:30
TUES.· WED.· THURS. 10:00-9:00
SAT. 10:00-6:00 SUN. 12:00-5
I LI
__ w_o_M_E_N_s_s_Po_i_rs_w_EAR ___ I • .. MAIN fLOOI ' • LI __ w_OM--EN_s_ .. _~_~_!.o._Y_To_w_EA_R __ , L'--P-IE_c_•_G_oo...;.;.'"°..;.Ds_um_D_EP_A_R_T_M_E_NT __ , , ' IOYS DEPARTMENT
-um
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GROUP I Wo-ns DrftHI .. ,
·Style Selection 9 88 Junior, Ml-& Holl . .
SIMs. Orl9. . NOW • 12.00-14:00 .•....... "
GROUP II Womens Dresses .
8 Junior, Mlllllf & Holl Style S.lectlon 12 8
Slxn. Orit-NOW "' 15.00 • 11.00, . . . . . . .
GROUP Ill Wo-ns Dresses
Style S.lectlen 14· 8 8 Junior, Mlllllf Ii Holl
s1ia. orig. ..0w. * 19.oo-2s.oo ....... n ....
GROUP I I
36" & 45" Widths
Cottons
ind
PolyMlerl NOW
ASSORTED SPANISH DECOR PIECES
Antf41ue Detltn W-4.
M1rly ft c......_ -·--····-··-··· Orif. 1" NOW 1.88
POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT PIECE GOODS
Altt. fanct... 4 81 w • wlff. .......... -··-·-... 0.1,. 7.11 NOW • y4.
BOYS NYLON SWIMWJiAR
Sutfor stylL
All slno I-IL ··-·----Orif. LN •
BOYS KNIT SWIMWEAR
BOYS FASHION SWIAT SHIRTS
NOW 1.44
NOW 1.44
~1~1y':i.,, UWA; NOW 1 .44•2.44
TERRY PLAYWEAR
, •• ,..,,... Cftlf'-Upt.
_ ............... 0.1., 11.0..12.ot NowS.00•7.aa
Misses Junior Anklepants .
~=~~,;\~, & F1brlcs 188 2''
Orig. NOW TO 6.00 lo 9.00 " .
BOYS SpQRT SHiRTS Orig. TO Group #2 311 7aa
~~~ir ~1~ '·~ NOW e99• ~ ea1 .. ~.~""~-·'·-~_ .. _._. _ .. _N_o_w ________ _
BOYS LIGHTWl!GHT· JACKllTS , M JUNIOR TOP CLEARANCE ·1 I :r::~.~:-if.~N-lLN .. ~ 4ell• 13.U . ~~1.~.-"'.~"o.':;!':......oe Now 2.88·3~88
• GARDEN SHOP • BOYS SUITS MISSES & JUNIOR SWIMWEAR
J•cklth, CMt1 1MI Rain WHr.
MINJ Sia ... ~ .......•...• OrJt. 12.00-14.0I N~W 9.88
L.--------------~~~1:~~'i:.ti'H' '"1~ow 10.88• 13.18 1 pc. 2,.. a llklnl• .......................... 6.99•8.99 FISH BASE LIQUID FERTILIZER
For Dlchomfr• & Turf Grau.
GROUP II
CNtl, Jackth 1MI ltl• w .. r. Miity Sbeo _,,_ ...... Orl9. 15.0..11.ot NOW 12.88
•s only, I Gal. ·········-··········· Orlf. 2.25 1
•
44 l __ 1•N-FA._NTS .. _D_EP_ARTM_._E_NT ___ I DISSTON CORDLESS ELECTRIC GRASS SHEARS • UPPa um
~r:~ ~1th ~~~~'.~ or1,. 34.ts Now 24.8B TODDLER ANKi.l·PA~s
Sportswear Separates
=•~~ops, Shorts 88¢ 1 '' .Skirts NOW TD .
NOW
GROUP Ill
CNb,, J.cktb 1n4 Rain. WNr.
Mluy Ille. ............ Or ... 25.00-U.Ot NOW 18.88
BRIDAL ind FORMAL WEAR -,....,.1, •nd Hlldplec" 30%•400/o o,, ~ny Ml of •.kind. ···········-···
so% cott.0.M ,.,,_
Varltty .r rty.._ aftill celen. ............................ °"" 1.11.ut
SUNSUITS
NOW•aa.2.441 ~up #2 288 4 88
NOW.............. TO
WOMENS UNIFORMS
LAWN SPRINKLER HEAD INSERTS
With atalnl"' stetl -4Justmwat KNW.
Half, full & 11u1,.,,.,. clrcle. •....... Orl9 •• 72 NOW O
50% pelyffter, 11% cetf.n. ,·
44 AstNt..i 111• & colen.: .;_ .. ~ J.• NOW 1.18
hlNMI Cl .. nup. Meehl ... WHho•h. 7 81•8 88 ··········-Orlf. 10.0I & 12.0I NOW • •
WOMENS SUITS
Skirt aM P~nt lultt.
WM11, ,Oly afMI acryUa. --25%•30% OPP
CURTAIN DEPARTMENT
UPPI• LRIL
TODDLER SHORTS I SPORTING GOODS I
hll41 & prlnt1. 79 LOWll LIYIL AuortM tlz ... ----··-····-···-........................................... • ._ ______________ _,
CRAWLABOUTS
...... , ........ ....,, 11""4.
-"'"'' & Ml141&. ·-O.if.. a.JI
SLEEPING BAGS
4 Iii. ,.iyoshr 12.88 w , x 77" ........... ___ ,, __ ,.,,,,,_,,,,_,,,,,,,,, ... ,, .. _,,,,,. NOW 2.88 MOTHER of the BRIDE
Stnot """"-Sbeo IMltod. ..... Orif, :15 .... 50.po NOW
CAPRI CURTAINS
18.88•24.88 Mod style Geomotrlc "'Int. 2 ··44 12 44 Aut. Slzn. Orig. 4.49·22-00 NOW • • ~
. ..
TODDLER GIRLS .PANT SITS ,, ... -.
NOW 3.88
PICNIC COMBINATION
1" Chlstrn..mo. JUI. 9 99
•----~----------, MOD MUSHROOM CURTAINS I MENS CLOTHING I Kll<hen Print 1 44 2 44
'
, ______ .. _,._IN_PL_oo_• ______ Pink only ..... Ori• 2.49..J.n NOW • • •
Mon's letter Suits
137 Only
FLORAL BOUQUET CURTAINS
Plnch-plNt eat... I 44 3 44 Aul. 11.., .... O~lg. 2.+M.44 NOW • • •·
~ celon. ...•... _ ... , ....... Orig. J.H
V•riety et 1trlpn & Mlhfa.
POLO SHIRTS
50% pely•ter. 50% cttten •.
--.................. Orig. 2.~2AS NOW 1 o44• 1 .88
HAT & COAT SETS
----.... --·-.. -·-·--Orig. 14.U NOW 7.88
12-tt.-. 'tVmlttert ········-··········-··············-·············-•
HIGH-WALL TENT
l".~1•1 ~~--~'.~-~~--1~:i:-;49.t1 Now· 99.00
SPIED-YAK 60 MOTOR BOAT
ir.-lllflotHle. 266 00 Te 15 h.;_ ~r •.... Orl9. J.24.00 NOW •
Good SI-Woven
F1brlct. ' • . NOW Ori,. 90.00 .. " ..... 49.oo·
Men's Short Shorts
AMANDA CURTAINS
lecill'Mftt curtains.
Aut. t l&ff. .... Orig. 2.6MA9 NOW 1 .44-2.441 .. -------------, 1 . HOUSEW~!! =ARTMENT GIRLS PEPARtMENT •
CORONADO DRAPES -~ um ..
Opon weowo. wt. coloo. 111.,, 8 88•37 88 HOUSEHOLD KITCHIN 'GADGETS 30 le 36 W1l1t
S.llds or Foney.
SPECIAL BUY " " . • . • NOW
Men's letter Dress Slacks
1.99 ............ Orl9, ll.OWt.ot NOW • • GIRLS BATHING SI/ITS =-1~ °!i1'~=----Orig. Af.1.Jt
FURNITURE C?VERS 1 1 88
~ ... °!':::1g~ ~°':l,N ' NOW 2.44•4.88 CLOCKS ,
NOW .66
~.~'.~~· ~r:~~';' .. ~~ 4"'°::~: 9.88•26 • GIRLS SHORT SETS ~ '~':.'.': ... _ ... ,_ .. -··--...... 3.33•3.99
luMrtod styles. . '
S.lld er P11torn F1brlcs 5 00 29 to 42 Wold. Some W11hsbl1. ' ?.',':io u .oo . .. .. .. . . . NOW •
Men's Casual Slacks
260 ·Poire. 21 to 34 W1l1t
Regul1r OI' Fl1re Leg.
Orig. NOW 4.98 to 11.00 . " .. "". 3.99
PERSONEL CARE DEPARTMENT
LOWll LML
KINDNESS HAIRSETTER By CLAIROL
Llghted Mlrr•r. m1ny
relltn1 lnclude4 •... -......... Orlf. 2'.11
PERSONALIZED STATIONARY
Many n1m• ,. chMM fntm.
NOW
Allt. ,...,.. ·····---·-··--···-............ -... Ori• 1.2.S
13.88
SI 0 ~ ••L•ot NOW 1.88•2.88 7 PC. COOKWARE SET •• J..14. r.,. ..._...... Stalnl ... lf'ML
GIRLS PANT SETS
AuertMI •tr..._ 7·14. ............... ,, .. ,_, ___ .. ,-...:.' °"" ....
Curry &. hMllllla. ··········-Ori• TUI
1 88 CORNINGWARE 'SUPER SET' NOW • llploco11t. .. ...... _,,,, .... ,._,., __ .,,,, .... _ °'"· 47 ...
NOW 16.64
NOW 21.•a GIRLS ·SPORTSWEAR
...... ~-. knit -slclrts. Siu J.14. -·-·· Ori• 1.22·5.M
RED, WHITE, & BLUE SPECIALS
NOW o88•2e88 !:"l.!".40:":' .. .. .. .,.,,_ .. ,, ....... ,, __ ,_,, .. _ 1 o44
PliRSES-
MMrttll •tr:I• & c•Jen. Ux & 7·14. .................... O.ilo 2.0W.11 NOW 1.22 APPLIANCES & ELECTRONICS
LOWD LIYIL
.,l ______ .. _~_~_0_,.E_o~_. ______ ,,I ~~~.;~~1R .:~:::. 1ua
CLAIROL SHAVER (LADIES!
NOW 12.88 I WOMENS LOUNGEWEAR I PENNCRIST~ DISHWASHER .
-•ai.,1N 8001 · -, .... loodhlt-. 147 00 ._ ______ ,_________ #Nit. Whlto only. O.lg. 177.ot NOW o
Womens Shoes
A111. Dr.., & C11u1I
Group I
Orig. NOW 5.99 to 10.99 ....
Womens Shoes
Aul.-DreH & C11uol , 4aa eaa Gr.pup II 1 '
Orig. NOW ; . TO 7.99to·14,99 . . . · •. . · ·
' . ..... '
CHILDRENS & YOUTH SH6ES . .
~'.:''.'.1-.: Orig. 4'11-t.ll NOW 1.88•4.88
WOMENS FASHION BOOTS
....... _ .. _ ........................... Ori" 14.11-im NOW 3el8
Per underarm• enly.
Triple hN4er ................. Orig. 2t.U
CLAIROL DELUXE HAIRSETIER
Complete with
H1htN mirror ................. Otlf. 19.U
NORELCO 39 CT. MENS SHAVER
NOW 9.88
NOW 16.88
••hll'll•ltle. 25 88 · ;T!lplo ·hlldor. • ..... _,,,,,_ Ori .. 2t.N NOW •
MENS ·~NISHINGS
MAIN PLOot :
"
MANUFACTURER'S CLOSEOUT
.............. wollm. 1 99
ANt, styl"' Special Prfc:e ·-------·--·---... •
MIN'S BIKE SHIRTS
IMrt 1teen knit.
-·MENS· VINYL ATHLEl'IC SHOESi-----r-s.1141-& strl,..' -.. -.... -... --. Or19. t.ot NOW 3.88
_ ......................................... """ Orig. S.11 NOW 2.88 MEN'S FASHION ·SPORT SHIRTS
Strlpe1 & Mll41
MENS DRESS & CASUAL SHOES 1""' ,., cellor, -·--....... -...... Orig. S.N ANt. styl ...
.......... -.......................... ·ori, 11.ff·1'.ll NOW 8.88
NOW 2.88
FASHION BEL TS REDUCED
MENS BETIER WESTERN BOOTS • • .
_,,, 0,1111.11-30.00 NOW 12.88•21.88
1114 wldtht. Ori., l.sM..H NOW . .88•4e88·
SUMMER FINAL On flllN'S TIES
Itri,.. an4
I TOY DEPARTMENT 1· · ~;:;~~-R -Fo_r _M~~--o.i., ,_.
• LOWll LIYIL • o..-.io cMltors. 2 -._ ______________ _. •oducllf 19 cller. --·-Orlf. S.N N-. ...,...,
• •
NOW .88
PENNCREST® GAS RANGE LADIES VOILE RDBES
-a 11-llntth. · .
lreken ......... -·····--·····--Ortg. 12.11 6 18 · Sloy-clun -••-. #Na 322 00 NOW • N ....... -.a1y ..... °'It-Hf,f! NOYi •
WOMENS St:EEPWEAll . PENNCRAFT® ELECT. WATER HEATER
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LA .. s ,\V~lnan U1np ~e.ep~1 ~ol lJnder Fire
LOS ANGELES (APJ ~"Sil!! was in work undq difficult conditions. They taln Rene VIDareal :who had been ''I jllll fell lnlo •iltmc in uu. nlng. But '"'1· French quieted blm ''I lt)Qught She deserved a chance.''
com~lete charge of the game,''. said 111 wor' t!Mo umes alooe, calling pitches dubious about ,tilt prospe<:i before the plte," lbe said. "I~ \>e<Jluse .[ with a Jew words.
admirlnJ player 8'ooSandy 'rench, a ' £rom bdllDlllthe pllite and claalting onto ~-· • ··~·t·• lo~leam -• ..... ~ ,..,, ·-"l ·' •t -·•·e 'die th-"· .. ·•· said 29-yeat'<>ld blonde accounUna clerk. I The •·,·.~' '• • • ,, . . "."" = uNre '"""""'""" Kp oon ••-• 1 ·-~. M~
made her debut as a lllCD'."' softball · h~h:;·~.¥>,.;:::~ba=•~~ soom.. She d111 a good Job, satd Vmce llllce twas a m ... ger and pi.iyer'. latet: '11 kel!p my word' ii I tell som ..
league umpire. times fierce, and the pay $7 a game. Martinez of the Dogs. 11(. prefer working men's league one to Cool it or they get bounced."
The S-foot-5, 130-~under became the But Mrs. French dr.ew raves from, ¥tJ. Freo~~ of Lawndale, who games because most of tJte men know Asked about Bernice Gera, who
first WOJ!lan tq ,~p1re a '!'eq's cil~. both winning and losing sides after,l}er firqanagea and ~Plays f~r a woman•• the rules but 1bme of the Women who ~tty became the first woman to
leaguetame hl!re 1Uesd~n1gbt, worli-' first game, in Which the Crocket leant ' , df&all 'teairf ,m• the Clty league, bas don't know gh-e me -a hassle.'1 umpire in professional baseball and
ing a lt--inning dol;lb]ebeader. beat the LA Dogs, 5-4. • • teetf ··enrolled in the Parks and During the garnei she• called one then quit after a stormy first game,
.. "I'in not ih U,·td prove~• point," "She kfioWs the st.rlk'e zone and she' Recreation Department's umpt.res' team's catcher out ~ a close play at Mrs. French said. "I don't know too
Mrs.· French said between g~es. "I key>t her cool even though some of the scbqo~ for ~ years, and bas um-second base. The. player grumbled , mucf' a pout it, bot I wouldn't quit if r
just like baseball and officiating." guys C~vt her a rough time on a cou· pired games in the women's league arid was still grumbling when he came made the wrong call. I have to believe
_ 11 Umpires in lhe 4\'t pitch, J~gue pie of close calli,'\said Ctocker cal>; an~ a mixed league. ' ~ behind the plate to catch the nei:t ih-that I'm right every time." l .. . '
1 said C~uck Robtns, director of the um-
pires' IChool, who etajped Mrs.
Frend\ to the pt(le .. "~ bu an ex-·
cetlent lotowledl!f.·al tliO rulea because •
she's a good player htrsell. She antici-
pates the play."
A woman with a !Uelong lnler<at in
sports, Mrs. French will contlnlle to
umpire-(Or the cliy two night s I ftei:,
v;orking both men'& and women's
games. She keeps one week night free
to watch her 12~year-old son play Lit·
tie League bastball.
' No Desire, Aaron · ShouI·d Have Been the Hero·
l!'t •. _, •'• -: .. • i So Quarry
J ·Quits Ring · "
' Pl'ITSBURGH (AP) -Jeriy Quarry, •
whose dream..'bf a heavyweight boxing ti-
tle eluded him through seven years as a
professional , says he has qu.it the ring to
pursue a career in public relati'Ons.
1
, · 'ihe 2'1-year-old Texan· said,Tuesday the . (
decislon•_'.1.0 retire came last June 27 after
he watched his brother'Mike·get knocked'
out by George foster.., in a light
heavyweight bout 1n;,i,.,s Vegas. ' . . Quar;ry himseU was TKO'd in the same
ring later that night by Muhammad Ali.
'I lost my desire when Mik~lost bis
light,'' Quarry said. "Watching my
brother lose like he did was seeing him
go through the same frustrations I'd gone
through." r, ~ Quarry, interviewed by telephone, was
1 in Pittsburgh to promote a rock concert
~ for Reb Foster Associates, the same firm f which haodled publicity· for his fights.
C "I decided that if the right posltioe \~
I . came alQng I would take it," Quarry · ;
noted. "The only regret I have is that I •
never attained the heavyweight cham~
pionship. But evezything ,else 'c8rne oUt "1
l jr."t beautifu1." ·
iarry won 43 of his 53 pro lights, but · '
his bids for ~hampionshlps ~ere throttled
.., by Ali and I.reigning charilpion: Joe
) Frazier. I In h,is non-tiUe rematch> with ·Ali, Quar-,, ..... .f ryhasuffered aedbloody ga1sh.pP his f~ahct • !
•
t t prompt tilt! re erte· to' ';-.~ I ~· -' fi~ht in the.sevent)J roun4;' .J ~· /
"I could have beat him," said Quarry,
I. . ' , '· " ' ' Spor'Jj bi Brl~f
" ' .
4'but r just wasn't mJiell. .i just ';didn't 'i L• Jt •
have the desire to do it." ! • , •• 5, . . .
Quarry ·added, lkiwever, ~hat he had ' · 1· t' -'R~l d
mixed emotions about leaving boxing. a e ~ease. '
"I've been in boxing all my Jife, ever 1 ' ~ •
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Q~l, Mar Opens Today; . 'I bo "he 'd "It' ''' "' 1.nce was a young~ y, sa1 . s · . - , . ~olng to, he a while before I get used lo .. VOF Davi"" Cup ' livmg without lt." · J? D ·· I"
He added, however, thjlJ .be had prom· "· • : ~ ' .r
lsed to quit hefcire b<Comink an op-;· NE)V Y9RK (AP) -The Davis CUp
ponent -boxing slang for" an 1!:asy mark. ~ . · , Newtombe Bounces ·Foe "I've~ a litUe bit of money and I Inte~?.oi;ie tennis .stqUfjnals .~will ~: •.
still baVe., Control· .Of my faculties," he played Aug. 4-5-6 m Barcelona, Spam,
·r.· said. 11And I'm happy ~i.th -qiy new job." .' and ,l\~re&t.-rRomania, with the date
In announcing his rehrement, Quarry ol ~ Challenge RoWld:&p/iild~ <!ll' the
also predicted that Ali would wrest the , inners r .. ~ •• "-·• 1 DEL MAR ~Sporting a $7SO,ocio:face-Ni~klaus to the hospital, casting doubi on~
title from Frazier if the two fight again. Jlf · .! . lift, Del Mar Race Track began its 33rd "Based on recent performances, I like The United States, hold. er of the cup summer season today with IO "of 21 whether he will be able tp pl!lY in the
d Inn -• th Am Zo k $200,000 PGA Team c·h am' p i-'O n's h ip Ali," he said. ,"But on any gived nlgbt, · ~ ~ er v1 _ e ~r1~~ ~~.over ... ~~ ~s f~~·to be run over a Jusb1 green , . anythin'g caJ\' happen• ~th thosf 1wo' ~k 'Wee~end, will play 'Spam, the' Eu~· infield iPalh. · 'TourDament ·at Ligonier,· · Pa:;~ nexf
~ys. Each of them could handle hirriself pean Zone B , victory, at the Royal The meeting ends Sept. 13 with a weekend.
with anybody in the histofy of boxing." Bai:ce.tona Tenrus Club .• ;' · n~~ filturitY "fOt< 2-year-olds aild" a' purse U!tless the infected index rihgei'·'on~ ttie
Sta1·r to Coach
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With: Green · Bay
The other semifinal sends i/\ustr~a • aJrrpit certaia;.,to top $100 000. · riglit ha11d )leals quickly, it. also could
agaimt RomahiJi in, Bucharest' the 'same . ' . r • ' i"eopardize NiCkiaus1 'defenS~ of his PGA
weekend: , · · · 1
1 , Y" If Romahia 'beats A:iJstr81ia; !lie• Davis · 'i.OUISVILLE _ Top _ seetled John title at Oakland Hills Colllltry Club• near
Cup Cblllenge .·RoWld will be played in Newcombe (le~eat,ed fellow Australian .... Detroit Aug. 3.
-~uCh~. reg;mll~. of~ the outcome of Phil Dent 6-3, Q-3 , in the Pro Tennis The infection was 'tehned ''*not serious''
.the ·ottier, .ma4..Jt ..... 1tt!i fi(.;t ilm.~ the : . ClQSie Tuesday, ·completing· first round by doctors at Uqiv;ersity Hospital, wQo
tmals would have been played In a Com-play. . / dded ha h • · · ' I
GREEN BA\', 'wiS. (AJ:') -Bari Starr, .mun!St c01inirjo. In other. lirst round play Tuesday, a t t t at professional gol 's
the quart.erback who led the Green Bay ,J: Wood! 82iid ifj the .United state.s. ~hou~ Australia's 1,ony Roche' !defeated fellow leadirrg money winner would remain
Packers to chaniplonsbiPs 'dui-ing their ~at:'spaiii "aru:t RoMani~ beat AllBtralia countryman Roy Barth . 6-3, · 6-1. Roche there for 48 to 72 hours.
glory years of the 1980s, 'wa.s hlred today be-Woild ~\ far the Challenge Round to won last week's wo~ld Championship of
ts ;pi atsistant coach with the National be playtd 1Aug. 18-20 or Aug, 19-21, TennistourneY.'at.Wa$hing{on,D~C, ~
Football League club. · wliichever/dateiois Prf!fei;pb1$. . _M~rtY. Rie~.Sen· o! · Eva~t,o,d, . Ill.,
Starr, 38, announced his retirement as ShQuJd· ~tritlia upsef' the-Romanians, eliminated Terry Addison of Austriilia 6-
a play~r last Friday. The Patjwrs1 ~d ·that (:ounuj will have choice of site. The 4 6--0 , •
lie would' l!egln work Aug. ,1 as •a ,coach, 'CUp matclies. w~uld be playen probably tn · '·Tn.;t Okker •f The Netherlands, winner
working will! the team's qua~e;backs. Mell"!""'• late m ?"'ember, ; . , · ;. '°' the f,.oqW9ll!µitl• liitt year, posted a
~ -~ • • 17~. ~I fiCtQry Over Brian Fairlie of NeW .....
'Unser· Bli~t~:r.$ Ree~rd,, 2£:::EACH-~~•"ROman Gabriel
' ". ' ' .. . ' ran on' the' sfd"ettnes '1)!$tai for the aec-
ond stl'aighl day;'i&>kie 'John Walton
G ab. D · ~ ~:.ii\(\ B' l c~nti~~ .~ imRfe~ve play in a bid to · I! S c--OCOilO ~0--0 e •. l ,r.,?~~~t~:;~":,l~rb•c~:1:_
Walton, 8 member of the Rams' taxi
r MOUNT POCONO; Jla. (Af>)'-"~
.relative," says 'Bobby Unser. u11•1 Just
u11nother num~r. The · driver d~sn't
realty fee1 it.11
That was the 37·year-old Alb<lqueoque ,
drjver'• rpac.tion Tuesday,_ after he ~ four laf>s at Pocono· Interna-
tional Raceway at 189.173 miles per hour.
HIJ record-shattering 10.mile, run gave !ll!n the pol~ posi,ti!Jn for. Satilrday'a
f!ill ,750 Schaefer 500-mlle championship
race.
It abo_ wu tl!O slith atratght pol .. ~,
ntng erlort fol t~ lean. 'dar~·ham
driver this year and the 13th time In 17
Qcet over a two-year period that he bas
ijtlalllkd to lead a race toi the allrllng
lino. unaer, whole efforts Ibis year lnclllcle
I """'lap, 1911.~ 11).p.b. ~last at ID-d\muollJ and one of 199.771 al Michigan
In *'"' ago, almott dldn'I make It al
. SQ\!•d for~ the pa.st two seasons, is dueling
\'(hen Unser got bis Olsonite.Ea~!Oif the vetmin Jei:i:y-1\hotpe for ,Ille starting • 1 line at 7:35 p.m. " • ~ f' ' ~ berth.) in thf team's exhibition opener
"I cou1d \'lardly see the white line next week.
markers on the cour~," he said. "And I The two ate-:also e.xpected'to battle for
w._ wptching that rail!l,clllOd Ji!sl• over the< No. ·S joli•once"l:lallrlel recuperates /
tho lhird turn, l!O I dro.ve !8l!ler in order • from a· collai>sell luog.'
to get home before they shut the track 'faltor.. threw tbr~ t01Jchdo)Vn passes
do"'Jl·" /,... during -a 1 dUrbmy sciimlna.s:e Tuesday
.His bfsl lap._ ~tliinl'ch:clill'°' the , one ~ch (0 ,.La¢e Rtn~I •Jack -snoJ ' 2~~mile triangle' shap:td ova( i billterlng' · \nd ioe Sweet. '
1911.ZlO. It made Mark Donohue'• 1971 l ".,,, , .,_
single ·lap mark 172.96] pook like FOXB'"'h p · The Am '· G I[ child's play. 4 '"' )' : _ uAU, <-. -_ erican o ·4
In all, 2t o Tuesday's 97 qualifiers llall ol li'ame at Pollburg llounlt:Y' C!.ub posted.~ Wier than llooohue's old has lour new members today, mcludmg
lour-l-J> !D*rk at 172.393. Pally Berg, ,former Women's NaUonal
GOfllori Jolmcoct and Mario Andrelli, Ama\I'.'!' ADd .NolloMt: Golf ~ham•
with qualttm speeds of 113.457 and pion. • ' •
1113.111 naned the other l)'Ollt row spots Alao~cted 1\l~Y ni&bl .wer• 1!111Y. I
bealde Unter I Caaper ad Rali>h Gwdahl, both former •
Al Unser ai 112.9111 , Gary Bettenhausen U.S. ~ Jlnd Mlllters champioos apd !
at 112.7• ...i Joe L<onard, the 1ti1 former; British , Opell champion BobbJ
champloo, at Ul.641 will be the second Locke.
row startm. 1be third row will have • · 1""' ~
Reds Ace Change.s Scrip~ .
With Game-winning Hi (!
ATLANTA (AP) -Joe Morgan didn't
like the way the script for the 43rd major
league AU-star gan1e was going so the
little Cincinnati Reds' infielder took
things into his own hands.
• • '1lle extravaganz11 turned into a most
happy event for ~1orp:an, \Yhose 10th in-
ning run.scoring single gave the National
League a 4.3 triumph Tuesday night
before a record 53,107 cro v.'d at Atlanta
Stadium.
But only l\\'O innings earlier. it appeared
that Cookie Rojas would be lhe hero
, :after he put the American League ahead
3-2 .on a two-run homer off Montreal 's
Bill Stoneman.
Earlier, Hank Aaron, pushlhg-tO\Yard
Babe Ruth's all-time ho1ne run mark of
714 with 659. stroked a tv.·o-run blO\Y in
the sixth inning. putting the Nationals up
·2-1. and sending the hometown crowd into
. a frenzy. giving the Atlanta slugger a
two-minute standing ovation .
"When Aaron hit the homer it \V8S like
\vatchin g a Holly\vood movie," ~1organ
said afterward in the \Vinners' dress ing
room "E thought he should be the hero.
Then 'vhen Rojas hit it. I said. 'Gee, it's
not supposed to be that \.\'ay."
The little lefty s1Yi11ging ~1organ then
won it for the NL in the 10th after Nate
Colbert walked and \Vas sacrificed to sec-
ond by San Francisco's Chris Spier. Mor·
gan crisply spanked a line drive single
to right center anr,i Colbert easily s~olled
home v.·itb the wifiner.
Morgan was voted the gan1e's Most
Valuable Player, with Aaron second and
winning reliever, Tug McGraw the third
t:fJoice. Rojas was fourth .
"This was one of the most 'dramalic
home runs I ever h.it ,11 A·aron said. "I felt
comrortab)e hitting against Perry." Gay-
lord, formerly of San Francisco and this
year a 16-game \Yinner \vith Cleveland.
"The pitch I hit off him was a spitter.
lt wasn't one of his best spitters, but it
was a spitter."
Little did it mal;t~ to the crowd, u•hich
loved it. ne 38-year-ofd "kammer" had
drawn an earlier minute standing ovation
and at 9:54 p:m. -the exact moment
Aaron. drilled flis.. second Alli)tar homer
-the crowd stood and cheered 'for near·
ly two minutes. He got another standing
ovation when he was rreplaCed in t,he
seventh inning by Pittsburgh's Al Oliver.
Danny _Murtaugh, 'who retired atter
guiding the Pittsburgh Pirates to the
World ·Championship last year, led the
·,ffl., .10 its ninth victory in 10 games and
put them ahead in the series which
started in 19331 to 2f:.18-1:
''R's games li~e t~esC that sent me in-
to retirement," the jovial Murtaugh said
of his >0ne-day triumphant return .
Rojas was f disappointed that the
American · League dicJli't win but:. wat
thr.illed about his hoh run.
The little Kansas City 'i<C-Ond baseman.
who made if into the contest as a pinch
hitter for starter Rod Carew· only
because the Minnesota infielder had a
recurrence of a rib injury. said be hit-111
dangling inside slider.
"It really felt great and l thought we
\rere going to win ii. At nrst l thought' it
'''ou\d be caught but \\'hen I rounded first
base, I saw it was out.
''I then thought I only need 630 mote to
catch Hank Aaron."
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Bagged by Polic~ .
ATLANTA -Thirty.two person!
'"ere arrested on charges of ticket
scaiping at the All·star game in At·
lanta :1:uesday night.
Sgt. A. L. Elsberry, head of the
police gambling section, said he and
nine other plainclothes officers in-
filtrated the crowds several hours
before the game. ·
"The scalpers were lined up froll)
.120 .all the way lo the stadium. Thej .
were. ~all ~.parking lot.. We hacJ
a field day for a while then the bOt'
tom fell out of the market," Elsi
berry said.
The officer explained that state'
law prohibits the sale of tickets a(
more than the regular purchase
price, 0fficers said $12 tickets ·wu~
offered for as much as $50.
"=' llld •lntemJpted 'fin! ct.J '1tlll ~
~ nma for almost two boun In mlcl-
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111J41Ailll Jqw: ~al Jll,431. '·-"-M!l.ltlll. ~ aotter Jack. , ll)B GIBSON THROWS FIRST PITC:H OF ALL.sTAR •GAMI TO ROO CAlllW. . ..
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· 4-2 Setback • •
:on Corona
· Huntin1ton Valley Sporting Goods used
the long ball to tighten the Harbor-Hun·
• lington Beach summer baseball league
... 11andings ?w1onday niaht by defeating
'circuit leader Corona del !\1ar, 4-2, at
C'.o&ta Mesa City Park.
~borona del Mar is llM for the year • ~th one game remaining. Newport
Efarbor h~lds the second place position
i!Oth an S.5 record and must win both re· ~ainlng games while Corona loses tO
bin a tie.
::Jn other games Monday night , Newport
d!Jeated Huntington Harbour. 6-0, behind
a ~ strong pitching performance by
?4organ Abbott and Edison whipped
Cps(~ Mesa, 11-3.
:Huntington Valley had a pair of home
nlns in· its victory over the league
le'adera. Bruce Bowen belted one in the
sfktb to break 1 2-2 deadlock and Mike
'Ibsier added an insurance run with a
bf,ast in the seventh, both going out at the
Jal-fool mark. :Al J~hns scored the first Corona run on
•;wild· tbrow to second and Matt Keough
"lilied the second on a base hit by Bob
~lmer.
;Abbott struck out 13 Harbour batters in
8finning a two-bit shutout for Newport.
Ke gave up a triple and a single and in
tlie fifth Inning, with the bases loaded,
1~uck out the final batter.
Wtdntsdlf, Jufy 26, 1972
Metro Baseball
Po stel T1osses No-hitter;
Bucs Nab Fifth Straight
Ex-Estancia High pitcher Jim Postel
tossed a no-hitter l\1onday night in leading
the Ward's Really Pirates to a 4·0 vie·
tory O\'cr Anahe1m·fullerton i n
Metropolitan League baseball play at
Memorial Park in Santa Ana .
The V.'in, the Pirates' fifth straight. put
!hem just one game behind league-
leading fullertoQ-Ana heim (Cal State.
Fullerton l.
In another game at l\1emorial l\1onday
night, the Scnik Rustlers handed Orange
(Chapman College ) a 6·4 setback.
Postel was razor sharp for coach Mike
Murphy's Pirates. striking out four and
v.·alking four. He tired somewhat in the
seventh frarnc and \1·alked the bases
loaded. But he pitch ed himseU out of it
and preserved the no·hitter and the
shutout. ·
Th~ Bucs put together all of their six
hits in the firs~ inning to score the four
runs. A two-run single by J h:n Watson
Was the big blow with" teammates Glenn
McKinley. Jo~n Palmer, Tim Gramm
and P06tel also contributing one-base
bJO)VS.
had a l1vo-run single.
Coach Bob Eider's Rustlers then fell
behind 4-3, before rallying for three runs
in the sixth.
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drive in the winning runs for Senlk 's Other guests "•ill be Don Klosterman,
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Of lht b1llY ,llot SllU
Corona de! Mar H.igh's summer league
basketball team kept its r e c o r d
unblemished Tuesday night and clinched
no worse than a tie for the Huntington
Beach loop championship with a 59-55
conquest of Marina's host Vikirlgs.
The win gives coach Tandy Gillis' crew
a 9-0 mark with two games left -tonight
and Thursday night.
Tonigh t Corona del Mar tries for its
10th straight with a 6:30 clash against
Huntington Beach (7·2) at Edison while
Marina tries to rebound against La Quin·
ta in a home test at 7: 45.
Other game' tonight involving Orange
Coast area fives pit Fountain Valley and
host Edison at 6: 30.
Foothill Cage Loop .
~.Newport, Mustnngs Fall
:; Summer ba1ketball camp took its toll
<tt Newport and f.oa:ta Mesa High sum-
rOer lei.rue teams Monday ni1ht at
P,'oothlll Hi gh ., both absorbed losses.
;. Me!a, with only two starters in the
lthelip. loat a 50-42 decision to host
Foothill.
:Newport. with one starter available,
Was bombed by'I'ustin's fas t break. 77-40.
:Rick Browning (18) and John Cummins
(16) led Costa Mesa while Newport's wp
ecorers were Jim Swick (J2) and · Dan
]1icbols (ll).
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Corona de! Mar was forced to come
from behind to post its hard-earned
decision over the tenacious Vikings and it
was the hot shooting of Casey Jones, the
rebounding of Jeff Wharton and the ali-
round pe.rfonnance of Matt Keough that
turned the tide.
Marina had assumed a 28-23 lead in the
second quarter with the aid of a five-
Point play and held the advantage until
Jones connected on a 16-footer with 1:38
left In the third period to give CdM a 48-
47 ad\•antage.
The five-point spurt that kept 1'farina
atop for most of the evening was 11n 18-
footer by Rick Rosser. who followed with
two free throws when fouled after the act
of shooting.
Mark Adams capped it by sinking a
gratis shot following a technical foul.
Following the out of bounds pass
Marina padded its margin to seven on
Bill Fick's layup.
Once Corona regained the lead in the
third quarter Marina was unable to
recoup.
C.Orona de/ Mar hit 23 of 55 shots from
the field for 41.8 percent while Marina hit
21 of 66 for 31.8 percent.
Marina threatened in the waning
moments, paring the margin to 54-53
before Jones and Mike Williams com·
bined for three points.
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Fish Report
Huntington Beach's Rose Orgill Paces
GWC Rout .
Open League Cage Rivals OANA WHAltl" -llO ttlllt••; 1),
ff•a. 111 blrrtcud1, 16 boi11to. ~
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Lone Area Elims Finalist l
WHITTIER -Gary Orgill
poured in 32 points to spark
Golden West College lo a llJ6.
94 victory over host Rio Hondo
In the Rio ~londo su mmer
ba sketball league M o n day
nighl.
Southern Calllomia College
and Zubies upped i¥1 r C:O.la
Me5a open summer league
basketball records to 4-4 Mon·
day night with triumphs over
Saddleback and LIFE. sec, behind the sharp
shooting of Pat Quinn and
John CUrtlss (each with 15
points), nailed Saddleback, 64·
48.
The Iatler took the Coast
Grads' spot in the circuit after
&even rounds. Saddleback's
toss gives the berth a 2-6
record.
Zubies had four players in
double figures with Allen
Young (17) and Casey Jones
'
(14) selling the pace in the 71-
58 conquest.
Jones and Denny Fitzpatrick
combined to connect on 14 of
15 free throws in the second
hair to help Zubies out of a 3()..
all halltime situation.
Alamitos Ent1·ies
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WIDNllOAY •
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olds. Ct1lmln1. Purse 11100. Ci.lml11t
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Ch1rolnt Cll1rlf1 (John Wit.on) 1 U
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El Dorado High's Tony
Madau has been Jost for the
North-South Orange County
All-star football game Aug. 17,
and may be out of football for
the entire fall due to a severe-
ly Injured ~nkle.
Taking hi~ place on John
Hangartner'.s North squad will
be Loara's Ed Molina, a
defensive specialist in the
backfield and a top receiver.
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· Huntington Beach's Bud
Rose is the lone area bowler to
gain the West Coast ~1atch
Ga1ne Eliminations finals.
Rose bad a sizzling OOl four-
game block at Costa b1c9a 's
Kona Lanes Monday night,
moving up JO places to the No.
12 posilion.
The field was cut fnirn 60 to
16 ~1onday with Lohg Beach
southpa\v Doug Johnson jump-
ing into first plac~.
Johnson had an 869 series
ror a 36-gaine total or 1,~71·114
pins ahead or last week's
J,adcr, Anahcln1's Bob
Ran1irez.
Randrez had a poor night,
roll\rrg only ~ 737 series . Bob-
by Knipple of Long Bc;:ich re-
Ol<'linl'd in th ird place, 65 pins
behind Harnir·ez.
TorranL·c•s Jerry O'Ntill
\\'as the onl y player in the top
16 goi ng into the final s that did
not. gain a berth next \\'Cck, li e
1•11 from 12th to 2tst.
1'ustin's 1''red Bernal drop-
ped rrom :seventh to 16th, but
finished 17 pins ahca;d of
Buena Park's Joe lo.1cCue.
1, Oout Joltn110n, lon• Beith ?. Bob RamlrPl. An.111rlm
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15, l .Jmo1r K~~•, M' "'~ 16. F•l'd Bernal. l11~1,n
The two tcanis foug"ht on
even terms In the first hail
with Golden West's Rustlsrs
pulling out to a 57-52 halftime
lead.
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PUITJNG
Mlufon Viejo 1 u f f e r e d The best position from which
lllOlber beort-breaking lou by to line up• putt fl hdil!d the
one goaJ tn summer water ball. Unfortunately, many aolf-
polo action •l•lnllt Troy at en who ._. the line from thil &llll• cannot find the ...,. Woo ~ Mesa High School Mon· once they get over tho bill. Or ..... ~~ •
day nlghl hom the ~ position, ti.. fl'>"
• DbbJos hav~ lost five of oriiinaJ line often loob incor-
g1me1 by one goal, this rect.
&-5. The •mart aolfer a1waya
Moorhouse led Ediaon to otiW with the line he d>ooe
U vi<to.,, over Loi from behind the ball. I!you can-
toJ afl<r ICOrinl tbr .. -not find this line llft.r YOU ... oet
. Kennedy 1 doWned •P 1o puu, 1 .. _. the rono ... cia, .J.0.8, and El Dorado ing:
ited In Bolsa Grande.
Mesa re m a l n e d From behind the baD, pick
llollef•ated in co-tltion al your line and not<• spot -eout C.U.g• after 1'hm on it, prdenbly about
Newport, M . John two or three feet from your ball 1
more and Alan Lllnpton · Tbett. once youn aet to putt. \
, the llC'Qrinf for the vie-· :~rtlr. •igbt that apot and at-',
l<mpt to roll the ball over it, ~
.'1kewood oulicored &tan· '=:::==· •§•=•~m~*~"-===-= .. ¥=-;:;,=========~--;;;· J ~-M.. Downey also re-I ~ undefeated by ·~ting PUT POWER"BACK 1Nto YOUR SWINGl-Wlth tht """'°'Ar Id
"' victpry <lver F'ootfilll. P1/m11'1 lllu1trattd booklet, ''t• Shots ind falr'Wly Wood, ..
Grove b 1 a I t e d Sand 20* •nd • Mlf4ddrened, ttlflolped envtilope to Arnoid Plhn1r,in carecfthltn-.per. ~.!8~-~3~ctlon at EJtan· ~r!:::=:=::=:::::=========;::======11_ ti:i~izr::i.:~ Nearly Everyone
-Mtrk Hurwitz four as ~,:m...:~ to .. Listens to Landers
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SAN BERNARDINO -Bia
Bear !Ake, Gl'ffn Valley
Lake, Gre1ory l,Ue. J..U
Lako, Lytle Cre<k Middle and
Cllrk Dye la the ucluslvu
champion at 51!!!.t Ana C.Wa-
try Club altor be dd .. ted Hal
MeJty ... k 2-<Jp CXI the tlth
f bole over the weekend to
culmln1te t b • month-11>111
evut.
In aemlfinal acUon , Dye
ddeated Bill Warren and Mos-
ty ... t took the m•uur• of
George Wood1.
Santa Ana CC will be the
scene of an invitation a I
pertner'a better ball match
play tournament nut wttk
with quali~lng round1 on
Monday and Tue!day followed
by ab off day Wed....tay.
T!;te tournament will start
Thursday with • 120, teams
entered with single round ac·
tio/i 'lbursday. Friday and Sat-
urday.
A 36-hole final will be played
on Sunday with a scotch ball
event for those a I r e a d y
eliminated from the com·
petition. Maximum handicap
allowed for participant. 11 16. ' ' lrtJlne Coat
A full field of 144 players is
expected to participate in the
17th aMual member·guest
tournament at Irvine Coast
Country Club beginnlJll Thur1-
day and running for three
days. .
Among the favorites are
Tom CUmminga and guost Dr.
Bud Taylor of O'Donnell CC;
Bryan Ba .. nden and Robert
CUnard of Big canyon ; Paul
Bojanower and Wes Smith of
Big Canyon; Gene Ronald and
Dr. Bill Foote of El Nigu•I;
end George Yardley and Ron
Uvln1&ton of LOmas Santa
Fe.
Mlle Square
Club champion Eric Pollard
teamed with Tom Phillips of
HB Youth
Grid Inkings
Signups for boys who wish to
play on one or Huntington
Beach 's all-American football
teama will be Saturday in the
Marina, Edi!On arid Hun-
tington Beach High gym~.
niislums between 10 a.m. and
2 p.m.
Boys wishing to sign up
must be between the ages of 8
and 13. They also must bring
to registration one parent,
report cards showing at least
a C average, a birth
certificate and $5 registration
f ...
\\'tStem Hills to win a
member-guest low g r o 1 s
tournament at Founlain Valley
Mile Square over the weekend.
Pollard and Phillips came in
with a score of 200, using lhe
team's best ball on Saturday
and both balls on Sunday.
Second place went to Raul
Quezada and Greg Graham
(Green River CCI with a 201.
Art Melvin and guest Zink
Shepardson of Costa Mesa
Golf Course, '>''On the low net
competition.
Mile SqU1re CC will host a
men's club partner's better
ball tournament in Auguat as
the next big event.
Mbslo11 Vie jo
Jerry Ferrell was a double
winner at Mission Viejo Coun·
try Club during the pa st week.
Ferrell teamed with Pete
Stark, John Pyerinch and John
Flom to win a stag day event
that was scored on two best
balls of foursome basis. The
quartet carile ln with a 126 to
"'·i n by four strokes.
A lie resulled et 130 with Ed
Sample&. Ted Wilt. Chuck
Stahl end John GoehJ on one
squad. The other group was
composed of Jack Miller, Bob
Cross, John Douglas a n d
Peter Richar~n.
Ferrell WM also a wiMer in
a wttkend member-member North Forks, Santa Ana River. LOS ANGELES -Big Rock
tournament when be joined Creek, San Gabrle.I Rlver East
Joe Opponbeimer to post a t2S Fork.
in a partner's bttter ball com· RIVERSIDE -Hemet
petition. Lake. _
Second place went to Jim VENTURA -Reyes Crtek,
Lewter and Ron Larsoo at 1301~U..;p::.pe_r_s._s.:.pe=C=r .. =k·====--
with thret ~ams tied for third
at 131. They included Dr.
Arnold Lee with F I o y d
Meguiar; Ken lacavoni and
Bob 'Bochk ; and Alfred Meyu
with Martin Vukich.
JIJth Hofe
Tommy Bolt, four -Ii me MAllNE
defending champion, will be on HOLDING TANKS
hi NIW IYSTIMS OR hand to defend s crown us• ax1sT1N• HIAO
in the 16th annual U.S. Ne-THIE HOLDING COMPANY
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classic in Las Vegas Sept. 25 .~
through Oct. I.
The 72-hole. 175,000-added
tourney, will be contested on
three courses : the Las Vegas,
Winterwood and Tropicana
Country Clubs. ,
Over 450 professionals and
amateurs from all over lhe
United States, Canada aod the
islaflds will play in the pro-am
tourney before the classic
&tarts.
Bolt has won the event each
year since he reached the age
of 50.
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Off And Running At /tlarbkhead
One of the olding yachting classics in lj)e U.S. got under way this week with the
84th sailing of Marblehead Race week in Ma ssachu setts. Some 468 boats were
comep\ing, including the 210 Class sho)Vn crossing the starting line.
1 Run . in before
we run out~
r-riangle Race 'Successful'
'
Despite 20 to 30~knot Wind
South Shore Sailing Club's
traditional Triangle R a c e
Cruise was declared a success
"despite 20-30 knot winds whic)1
buffeted the fleet Sunday.
It was a wet sail for all
hands, particularly A n d y
Anderson's Magie J, which
took on two feet of water
through a siphoning bilge • pump. ·, ,.
The race · was roug'h from
the Friday start to the Sunday
finish.· Frlday night winds
were responsible for a collision
and a broken spreader.
First to finish the first leg of
the race was Rod Sehapells
new Laissez Faire m . •
On Saturday morning the
fleet set sail from Long Beach
on the second leg to Lol\!l
Point, • Catalina -Island. First
across the finish line was
Muncey Cops f ictory
As Lead Boat Stalls
PASCO, Wash. (AP) -liam disqualified, the five re-
When Billy Sterett Jr. headed maining racers were ready to
for the sidelines, Bill Muncey go again . But Sterett's hydro
says he stopped worrying. wasn't. The supe~cbatger on
"When I got. around the the e.e Irore and Pay 'n
course and saw Pride of Pay Pak came to a halt 500 feet •n Pak just sitting there, I past-the starting line.
knew I was on Oiy .way to the "It's a shame but it's hap-
bank," Muncey said Sunday pened to me many times,"
after beating Sterett's sta~led Sterett said after the race.
hydroplane and three others.in . Muncey, not waiting for the the final heat ,of the Atomic
cup Regatta on the Columbia banks to open, hll{Tied to a lap
River. record of 115.979 mileS an hour
"I don1t ;believe in luck," and a big lead over second-
Sterett said after a double place. Miss Budweiser before
dose of wh:it some would describe as misfortune cost easing i'Jp for his fifth victory
him a chance to capture his i~ six tr,ies this. se.a.son. ·
1eeond victor.y -of the sea.son In a prelurunary heat,
on the unlimited hydroplane · Muncey set a heat record of
circuit. . 110.655 m:p.h., erasing a mark
Sterett in Pay 'n Pak and of 109.090 Sterett set two
Muncey in Atlas Van Line! weeks ago on his .... way to win-
each won his two preliminary ning the President's CUp on
heats, apparently setting up a the Potomac River .
showdown in the final heat. With only one. regatta re-
With the race about 30 maining on the schedule, the
seronds from the f i n i s h , Seafari Trophy Race in Seattle
Sterett appeared headed fbr next month, Muncey, 44, of
an easy · victory. But Bob San Diego has an overwhelm-
Gilliam, in fourth Place with ing lead ih the race for the na-
Pizza Pete and trying ~o.catch tional championship.
Miss Budweiser for third,'was Sterett's 5,725 points place
flipped into the water bring-him second behind Muncey,
ing the race to a halt and who has 7 ,000. Sterett would
forcing a rerun. Gilliam suf· have to win all three heats in
fered a cut tongue and Seattle while Muncey would
bruises. have to -go nearly scoreless for
Half an hour_ later, with Gil-Sterett t.p win the title.
Hugo Carver's Lunalilo with
and elapsed time of three
hours, four minutes and 29
seconds.
Final leg of the race was
from Long Point to N~
Sund~y in which the fleet was
also / hit by 20 knot winds,
resulting in blown out sails
and other minor gear failures .
Liinalilo was also first tO
finish on this leg.
Tbe next race in SSSC's Hi·
Point Series will be th~
Pomeroy Classic Oct. 14.
Correct time results of
Triangli .Race-Cruise ; ' . Friday • Ne"'Port to Hua.
Ungton Pier
SYRF -(I) Aloha II, Glenn
Reed, SSSC; (2) Sail LeuVie,
Duboise-Wold, VYC; ( S)
aSU8, J'e r r y Montgomery, '!<
CBYC.
PHRF·A -(I) Laissez
Faire, Rod Chappell, BYC; (Z)
Odin, Bill McNaughton;: SSSC;
(3) Sequoya, Jim · Moore, sssc.
PHRF·B· -(I) Sund•,
Graham Gibbons, BYC: (2)
Wind Child, Lee Armstrong,
VYC; (3) Nelly Bly1 Steve
Kimble, SSSC.
Saturday • Long . B<acll to
Long l;'olnt. _ ·
SYRF -(I) Aloha II, Glenn
Reed, SSSC: (Z) Sail Le Vie,
Duboise/Wold, VYC; (3) Big
Maggie, Mike Harvey, PMYC
,PHRF·A -(I) Troubadour,
l!uss Miller, SSSC; (2) Star
Light , T.C. Moore, SSSC;"(3)
Lunalilo, Hugo Carver, SSSC.
PHRF·B -.U) Lazy Lady,
Jack Ford, sssc; (2 ) Nelly
Bly, Steve Kimble, SSSC; (3)
Con Todo, Alex Hardy, SSSC.
Sunday · Long Point to New-port .
SYRF -(1) Ventolera, Wes
George, SSSC; (2) Aloha JI,
Glenn Reed, SSSC; (3) Sail Le
Vie, Duboise/Wold , VYC.
PHRF-A -(I) Debra. Dick
Rauf!, SSSC: (2) Lasisez
Faire, Rod Schapell, BYC;. (3)
Fianna, Galen Buckley, VYC.
PHRF·B -(I) Lazy Lady,
Jack Ford, SSSC: (2) Kiwi,
Clark Sumner. BYC: (3) Nelly
Bly, SleYe Kimble, SSSC.
·salt:s Mallq,ger A.ppointed
• ~ · ·.. r I .. -
Christopher Lee has been · · ·
named national sales manager
and coordinator of DeFevef
Yachts, according to Charles
Thomas, president of Jensen
Marine.
· Jensen Marine recently took
over production of t h e
DeFever line of power yachts.
J)eFever yachts are currenUy '
being built in 38, 50 and 54-foot
models. Jensen builds the 38-
footer of fiberglass and the 50
and 54 foot versions are built
cf wood and steel in the
Orient.
Lee-will use-a-three:Cold..ap-
, proach as the production pro--
gram is expanded, Thomas
said. His new duties will In-
volve coordinating t o t a l
marketing with the Japanese
facility, developing the line of
a~ fiberglass crafl to be built
tn the U.$.1 and establishing
1 national dealer organi.tapon.
Lee's experience In
'engineering, yachting a n d
sales makes him par1.1cularly
suited to handle this complex,
1 on g-range assignment,"
Thomas said.
An eastern operat\ona
manager for .Ranger Yachlt-
1lso part of the Jeoaen com·
plex -Lee was reapooaible
for both dealer relations and
production. F.arUer, 11 vice
president of Seafarer Yachts,
he had mulllple duties In
,.Jes, production and tooling.
Lee expressed eqthusiasm
with the DeFever ~esign and
offered an optimistic: vlew on
Ainerlc1n Pf'Jdlldlon. s.kl be:
"WI sbould be able to 1et
NIW ASSIGNMENT -Christopher U.. stands on
the deck of a DeFever power boat for which, he will be national sales monager and coordinator for the
produ~er, Jensen Marine. ·
American production moving
rather quickly on I h e
DeFever-38.' The big reaoon 1'
beCaUM of the techoology and
experience avallablt at the
Jenten 0.Velopinent c.nt.r.
Much bas betn learned al Ibis
vital ceater, which 111 o
handleo Cal and Ranger ,.n.
Ing yachb, Luhn power bolts
•Old Balbol Motor Homes."
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Welcome
Aboard
By ALMON LOCKABEY
On July • of this year, five seagoing multibulJJ set sail
on their bieMial Transpacific race from Lo.s Angeles to
Honolulu.
Tbe race was under the directlon or the Palos Verdes
Yacbl Club.
~ • Because of sketchy reporting from the fleet , inquiries ~ ):ty mullihull bUffa 11 to the progress of the race failed to
• produce any Information. .
First reports -neatly a week after the start -Jn.
dicated lbal tllree of tile starters had been knocked out ol
tile race by gear !allure, . Nearly a weet after the two survivors of the race
Dn.lah word filtered back on their elapsed times.
For those who are still wondering what happened to
the "Cit&" and "trlS," here ls a detailed accoWJt by
Stuart Wilson received over the past weekend:
'J1IE ·mz MVLTIHULL TranspacUic Yacht Race , un-
. der the direction of Palos Verdes Yacht Club started July
· tth off San Pedro, with five official entrants crossing the etart line, but before the day wu over the stress and
strains of competitive ocean racing had taken its toll, leav·
Jng only two b®ts to make the 2225 mile dash to Honolulu.
Bacchanal, a 37-foot cutter rigged trimaran owned and
&kippered by John Marples (Lahalna YCJ took the favored
position and was first across the ltarl Jine with Bob Haners
.S.!ooLsloop.rlgged veteran-catamaran Seabird (C.brillo
Beach YC) cloae behind. Their three rival! Valkyrie, Bob
Fincher•• new 39-foot sl~rlgged trimaran (Palos Verdes
YC), Climai:, another •foot trimaran sloop owned and
skippered by BUI Morris (Palos Verdes YC). and another
veteran Lani Ka~ Robert Randle'• 46-foot CSK catamaran
Bloop (Seal Beach YC) all aeemed lo miss the correct start-
ing Oag and were about three minutes late across the line.
seabird IOOll paued up .Bacchanal lo take the lead posl-
li<lll u the f1eel of apeedy multihulls, ae<0mpanled by an
entour1p ol 50 llJOClalor boato beaded for the west end ol
Cllallna IJlll1d !lie only mark ol the race. The nimble cats
:...i trio wuted no lime In tacking up lo that first mark
with all tile cooleltanto being around the Island in under
three houn. Seabird and Valkyrie were first around side
by side with Cllmaa Bacchanal and Lani Kai soon to fol·
'lo\f. The 118-foot ..P.r-aot SWmoke, skippered by Dan
Worth, jo1oed the participants at Catalina as a Transpac
OICl)f! boat and wu not offlcWly racing.
AS THE BEAlJTIFUL clelt Independence Day wore on,
the aldppm and cmg aeltled In !or a bard fought Trans·
,..inc ...,..1ng. Twenty mllu aouihwut·ol Catalina, Sea·
omalre btl:>ke her .otar1!9ard rudder and had lo alter her
courae for San Diego, tbul being the llrsl hoal oul ol the
ev111l Valkyrie became the Dal and IDOi! serious vlcUm
-lbe IUflered a broken maat ba,. tblrly mllea out and becllme dlmwted. Al the bue dlalnleirated, the lowering
.mul canleil Into 1 45 degroe 111111• and then jumped Into
Ille cabin almooi spearing a hole In Valkyrie's hull. No ln-
jurlea were reported and &kipper Bob Fincher ordered the
lri bock home, s19Pping olf first al Catalina Island lo sur•
v.., the damage .. About 40 mlleo lrom Catalina, Cllmax fol·
lowed tile trend u abe broke her sllrboard centerboard
and ailo had lo return lo Marina Del Rey.
About the lime Valkyrie wu startlng back to the island.
her lllOll fierce competitor Sea~lrd, belng 50 miles out had
lo lbandoo tile race u skipper Bob Hanel also !eared a
dilmutlng when his bdat's rotaUng mut base became ei:·
INmely -Seabird then altered her course and headed
for ber horn~ port of Marina Del Rey lo Join her !alien
rJvala.
EYEJ\YONE IN TUE RACE felt wuredly safe as Lani
Kai carried four doctors and ClimaI two denUsts lo cope
wllh any medical emergencies, but all U-who dropped
out did not expect tile barrage of equipment !allure• thal
took place.
• Al most of tile fleet had retired, Bacchanal and Lani
kai continued toward their Honolulu JlesUnaUon wiih re-
newed hopes and lntenUona of setting a new elapsed liml
record. Bacchanal led tile way !or the first two lull days
at sea while on a more northerly route from Lani Kai. But
Bob Randie's strategy paid off and Lani Kai began reach-
ing down into the trades alter the third day, well ahead of
Bacchanal.
By Saturday, JuJy 8th, Lani KaJ was well into ~
trades with her chute set and pulling her towards Hawaii.
sunday broucht renewed hopes lo Jolm Marples and crew
when Ibey finally had reached down into the trades and
were able to Bacchanal'a chute.
. LANI KAI HAD A LITTLE trouble Monday, tile 6th day
but when her chute got fouled tn· the rigglnf and, aldpper ~ Randle had to order ooe ol tile crew aloll lo untangle
the mef8 belate it could be reset again. ·
The excellent weather arid moderate winds pushed Lani
KaJ across the Diamond Head finish line Friday, July 14,
at 16:06:31 houra PDT (10 days, I hours , 6 ntjn .. 31 sec.).
Bacchanal poured It on towards the end of the race lo
finish at 22:34:33 houra PDT (.10 days, 10 hours, 34 min.,
33 sec.), 80flle six and a half bow-s behind the leader, but
-won the race on corrected time.
Thus the multihuJls will have to wait another two years for a chance al breaking tile Transpacillc record set by·
Windward Passage in 1971. A lot of boating enthusiasts be-
%ieve that the multihulls can break the record 1f the wlftd
gods are extra good to them, and the 1kippers are ant~·
paling that day when they can grasp that Transpacific
record away from the monohulla.
SEVERAL MEMBERS OJI' the Palol Verdes YC were
on band In Honolulu lo .give a helping band lo Individual
members of lhe Waikiki and Hawau Yacht Clubs, and the
OU!rlgger canoe Club In 'providing a. flnlsb and greeting for
tile race participants.
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GREAT LAKES YACHTING -Swooping cables of the huge Mackinac suspen·
sion bridge linking the upper peninsula with the state of Michi~an provide a
dramatic backdrop for the finish of the famed Chicago toi Macynac race. Ka-
hili (not shown) winner of last week's Port Huron to Mackinac race, was the win·
ner.
Atlantic
Race Over;
'13tssage' In
The transatlantic yacht race
from Bermuda to Bayona,
Spain, dragged to a dreary
close Tuesday as 46 of the 48
entries had finished or were
Michigan Boat Crosses
Mackinac Finish Line
MA CKINAC ISLA ND, Mich.
(AP) -Sassy, a boat from
Grosse 'Point, Mich., was the
first across the finish line
Monday in the Chicago to
Mackinac sailboat race.
Sassy sailed across the
accounted for. finish line at about 3 a.m.1 Reports from Bayona said ED'I'i followed an hour later Many Boat~rs Windward Passage, t h e
fa vorite for first to finish, by Kahill from Erle, Pa. Just ed During 1971 an estimat finally dragged In to port with behind Kahill was Wlndlgo ol 44,005,000 Americans used the
an elapsed time of 19 days , 14 Macatawa, Mich . , and hours, 19 minutes and 33 Bonaventure v from Toronto. waterways more than once for
seconQs. Officials said it was too ear-fishing, water skiing o r
Slowness of the race was at-Iy to predict a winner In the pleasure boating. The Johnson
tributed to the course which race because handicaps hadn't Motors .News Bureap points
led the fleet into a high been figured and there were out thars about 1 2 3 , O O O
pressure area for several still many boats out on the boaters on the water every
days. · lake. day of the year.
.Windward Passage's arch'••••••••••••••..., rival, Blackfin, collected line •
~:7h:~"~~1~:~~~. ARIZONA INDIAN • had ever beaten WP In a long I ' I
distance race.
Wooden Hull I DANCERS I
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ON THE MALL AT I l\'leet ·Changed I
The third organizational I FASHION ISLAND I
meeting of tbe Wooden Hull I ' I
Owners Association Is schedul-TOUORROW • • • THURSDA y I ed loi Thursday, July 27 I ,..
instead of Saturday, July 29 12 p-!l.1 1 30 p M 3· p M as originally reported. I ,m,-: • ,-• • I
The meeting will be heJd at
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Pearl H(lrbor Attnck Dow11played "by lslarul Economy
KUIUMI , HawaU -The
Hawaiian nightclub performer
had just finished her· opening
danco numher. Spotting a
group o! visiting Japanes&
businessmen, she said, "Let's
welcome our friends -from
Tokyo." And the b an d
responded .•. bystriklng up
"Remember PearJ Harbor."
An insult? An affront! At
the least, very bad tast?
To visitors from the U.S.
mainland it seemed so; but
second-generation Japanese.
Americans roared w i t h
laughter-and clapped their
hands. 'The kamaalnas {local
oid'tlrners) joined In, too.
ALTHOUGH HAW AilAN
history always will be marked
by the dapanese surprise at·
tack on Pearl Harbor on Dec.
7. 1941. the event is almost
buried today by a rising wave
of Japanese influence in the
island state's econ,omy.
Hawaii has been a chief
beneficiary of the sudden
sharp increase in Japanese
f o re i g n investment-Which
spurted from S2 billion in 1968
to $10 billion today. Japanese
r eserves here amount to 117
billion. During the past year,
Japan's investments in Hawaii
e1eceeded $100 million, with
businessmen buying up raw
Jand, hotels, restaurants, golf
cour~. supermarkets, and
retail stores on Oahu, Maui,
Kauai, and the 41Big lsland"
(Hawaii).
FIRMS OWNED by second·
generation Japanese-
Americans (Nisei) hold t!Ue to
$1.1 billlon worth o! pri>i>-
erty -including choice hotel
realty like the Surfrider and
Princess Kautlani on Waikiki
and the Sheraton on K,iuai.
Japanese control more than
40 major businesses on the
islands' And according to
HaWaiian industrial leaders,
the future will bring even
heavier Japanese investment.
Within the next year or two,
Americans
Japanese yen will fnd a
chain of condominiums on
Oahu and the Big Island: build
a 16 rnilllon Institute !or com·
puter training; provide a retail
outlet for a large Nlaei toy
company; and establi&h 11
supennarket chain .in major
Hawaiian cltles.
Roher! Sasaki, senlor vice-
presldent of the Banlt of
}lawaii-whlch handles a large
flow of J apanese transactions
her~cks off reasons ror the
new Ude of investments.
Among them:
-A RECENT move by the
Japanese Government toward
liberalizing and even en-
oouraC!n8, foreign buying ;
-Active encouragement of
foreign lnve1tment by
Hawaiian state o!llclals. Trade
missions are now regularly
sent to Tokyo end other
Japanese cities.
-A Japanese tourist boon
in Hawaii, spurred by low-cost
travel packages, and pr.
moted by Nisei Airlines and
tour flnns.
-CUiturai a!!lnity between
Hawaii and Japan. Some
240,000 Island resident., or 26
percent, are qf Japanese de-
scent.
Is this new Japanese in-
vestment invasion all to the
good?
Money's Worth
'Shopping List' Reveals
Needs Of U.S. Elderly
MOST BUS'"'l'lll-d .,,,.,, J.., se-ssioNs. DOI,$ wt. '7111 1111M10nt ·11tM1 wlltl trlt ceumv " Dull .. ff • c•'PfY Ctll11MI. "'' ., ..... 1 "' lwll'll ef tht ..,...., 1.1,;~ I D l!IEIUll'tllt. Cltlt ti OttMO ~ .._. July l.C.. 1t12. A, .Ult,_. •n 1Mtltl'.t1t ot fM Com-""btlc lnfortlt, rte•..-tnt Ille t•C'f(n
government leaders beJ"6 lnslsl lOA. ~'r"~~:~ h,, bwfl flltd IW tt.t Iv ,_....,ty J. M"'50lt .0-..tt County m~':'1':iv. ,......... llClvl<• Oii lfHI :~tt~tt!~-~ -=::: :::
It J.s. 'lbey aay the Japanese ""°'"11"" ... ''"' vou. " vw w1t11 to •· ci.n;. , ,,,., """.,.. r•WK11"• ... l\dt•i
Yen ls stimulating t h·e to!ICf .. ,, lfWMllt ffU ""''' tllt 11'1 1"11 Pllllilltl'IM °''"" (;ttll Dally ,.11(11 ( •• "'"""'' !flt COM,,,IQIOll ,,. ltlll'I Or•l\M COllrllY fllOocl COlltnll Olttrlc.t c:o11rt • wrltttfl ti..fll• In NIHl'IM ,. J 1 " "' • , • , •• wn ,,..n' at!IOM ""*' tllt L.octl AHMY Fonfi;t. Ort"" C1111nrv HtrW Oltirld Hawaiian economy, wtuch l$ "" ~•ll'IJ fW • Wf'ltt• ., .,,. "., ' ..,. ., ' .. 11"" ComM1i11Q11 W1te1t1eeuy M1t11 Oto•rtrntnt" 1u11d1nt tnd "'"v tryi..... to shake Itself t~ 1110llClhlf • If 1 Jultlq Courtl wl11111'1 • •IN!..,, NOTICE otlltl' •rr1n...n~.. Olrtctor ol Av1111on •ncl Alrp0rt C.n-~ u~ ••v.t .,..,. tlllt Wl'l'llNht •• """" .... 'l'OU. ._,,'"" ARTICLE 11 -M£l!TING$ ,.,1,.1on from I DOW uocertaln sugar ~ ... 'rii!Jf •~11 wUI .. tl'.llftollli "" '°' llMUM,, Tiit rqullor mwtll\9 ot "" (Ol.ll\IY A....-or'
and P
. J "A tPPllnfton IW fht !lloliltltft •1'111 t1'w ~ SAii i9tt Camf"ll11lon shell bt htld °" tf'I• "'Ol"d Ori"" C.""'l'llY Pt.Mllll COtl'll'l'llJ.1~ meapp e UC15e. "''Y -~ • l....,_t ... Intl You for the NOTIC• Tft e:••OIYOltf .,Id 1-111 WtdnncilY• ol HCl'I "*'"' 11 Ro.a Com1t1l1tlofl0r •1111 COlillll'Y "Our image WOn't b t 11\0MY or olhtr r.11tf NIUHlff 111 b SUP•llOll COUllT OP TMll 2100 P.M., In Ille lotrd qi $uptrYlt'll'I Surve:yor
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.shed by the lnfiW< (to' m COl'l\lll•ll\t, ITATI Oii CALlllOltNlA flOll Hltrln1 llioan'I °" tl'lt 111111 tloOr ol tht Or•l'IOe Counl'I' 1hfrlff tt .,.. wlM te ...a t11t tf\llC!I If .,. 1.. THa COUNn.' 011 OUNO• Cwnlv M1mlt1l•lr1IL<in 8ulldlnt, 515 North 1111 UllOll Ille IUlnl <if • notl<t el In. ~elloFar East," says Dr. =~· :-.;;·'::,·, v:-... :: .. .,•.,: •• , ... ot AN:: tom-,E PELLEllElt, ~~~~r:..::r:'d111: .:~"'Coq~1~htil~.:. ~':1~'::1!: :,';~!, ~1~e:~r~1·~~'·,:::
.:Jll I} M. MM:, dlre:ctw or ll'IU .. '""' tl'tll!M. O'KlftMd, IM rt11ul•r motllr>g $1lel1 be held upqn "'' c.wl•1 °' Ille' nQ!ICI 1nd 111.c:hmtnb '6
H.wail•t Oe••"ment or Pl Dtltd M•rdt 1•, lf7f, NOTICI IS HEltl!BV GIVEN to tM IOllO\llllne Thurl44Y unl1u Ille Commh1tqn 111 •llKtl'd ar>d tonlltuOUI clll9S t nd le I""• an-crec!ltflft of ttM .tioYe n1ml'd <lfc"°"'f Mt• 1 dtll1rent del•. ll'lt folklw ln1 Countv dt111rtfll11nh or ollllt
n1ng and Economic 0eve)op-:; ~";1~~ C~~ ftl1t •II WIOlll tlt\'lfll CfllrM IO•ll\tt tht )Oe, Sjlfdal Mfftlltts. SPt<l•I mffll!IU 11111clH rllluf1t!119 f ftPOrl Oii IN tO.
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"ff ·• · f$fA ' "' Hid Ot~tnt •te •l'Mlilred to flit thfm, ot fM LOC;.t.I Afffl<Y Forf"llllon Com· vl .. bUllV OI !ht or_. I lfl 1trmt of lllf men • aW811 JS 3 melting llCH~lltD A NaWll.L wJttl 1M '*"Mn' ""'1(tllors, Ill tl\I ottlce •ml11lon m1Y lie c1lled In 1111 ma,,ntf PtO-ltMtal ovbllc inttr•tf, '"'rdlne Ille' lK<
pot and people exn.>rt a ...... ;,. " A""'11 1 l,.w ot 1M clerk ot ltle ,bfrwe ff\lllltd court, or 'l'lded br S!alt law. Ru1ulre<1 11.turcrr !1)tl na"'t'd !n Go~1rnmt"I C()d1 Sl!Ctloa ' r-~ .,......,, " 1 to o"-'l\t 1'ltlm, wllll lllt nt«lMl'Y nollc1 11'.•ll bf 1lven lo 11! re11ul11r ind ~lff 11 !n•r rtla11 lo lhf JPt<lll C~
Bui Dr, Mark and others ad· ~':.t:':..~nllC:.\=. ,.Sf VfV(lltn. lo t11f u~llfflold •t 111• Cltfl<• •lltrn•t• mtmi>l'ri. The oriter ca11mv '"" ctrns ot 1~ "'P«tlve 11eenc l11t: mit the new Nlsei ....... nomi·c 1714, .......... ,.....,, o1 fll• •ttomev•: DUlVEA, CARPl!NTI!• 1-Pl<ltl m..tlnt1 ~all 1PH'!1Y "'' 11na •...i oranoe '°"'"'' "lood con1ro1 01ttr1ct "'-V & 9AlNE$ lltV: ElliNEST J. SGHAG. Pl9" ol Ille mtttll\I •11d !ht buJIMM to R<>ed CotfllTlluloner llr.d CounlV tide ls '1not 8n unmixed bless-Attorner tw fl'ttll!Hlb Jlt,). UU Mlc;Artllllf f ive!., ... 0. loX be lr•n11ctfd .t.I 111cl'I l\1ttllno. •ntt 1\0 Sv•veyor . ,. Publllhfd °''f!Oe CMll Dtlly Piiot, H'M, N"""°" 9tl(ll, Clllfomlt ~· othtr bu1lne11 st111H Dt con•ldere-d 11 1~~ Oranvt C1111111V P!<>11nll'>9 CqmlT!bljM mg. Juiv 1t. lf, tt •!\Cl 1<1111111 t, ltn 17,U.71 wlllcll I• lht llllCt of buil11111 « 1111 mHtlnt. tSocll011 .S..~S. ol !riot Go~t,nmtn1 (<I In addlUon 10 int ,,i,ov•, '"' fa• ur10tr11t'*' 111 1!1 l'l'lllttrJ Pfrl1111'.ln• lo CoCJ•.l tcvt1~1 Olllctr lllt!l •Ind cot1lt1 with r• HE SAYS HAWAD should LEGAL N-CE 1111 ttl•t• or ••1d dfeld1t1t, wltlllll fOllr ti. Ouwum •nlll Mllorllr. A malorltr cl Q~~111 to anv otl'lfr coqnlY departfllent Of' •r V•• monlt!i t lltr lilt tlrtl 1111bllc•llon of lhl1 m1mbtr1 jll ol Int Comm•u~ con· city or 10<11 .;•ncv wl'la11 11dvlct 1'111
encourage J a P an e S e in·l--~---------· I llCllJU, lfllU1f t qi/Orum !or 11'11 tr111S•tllor+ OI Cltl'mt lllll!'Oflrll!t to 11'111 SHC!llt prg..
estrnents that ill I d to '1CT1T1ous IUltMISt O•ttd J111v 1. ltn. bY1ln•11. POM1. V W ea NA.MW 1' T WNt 1.l!ONAlt.0 J, f'ILLl!Tlflt :11. Ml111i1te1, Tiie E~tcu11vt Ollitt• \11111 (Ol 1n1 lllter r~ut$lln1 lht 1bo\'f
JO. bs. But he is wary or • A •M Adml11litr•tor Willi tl'lf (tUSt • rntrn~r OI 1'111 ... 11 Ill t•~· 1nd rti>orll ll'l•ll lndlt•I• Int p1objrblf d•I• ot .......,,
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TJ'l4 foUowlne Nl'IOll It dol111 bu1l111SS Wiii AnMxtd, lrlnttrltiio lilt minute• ot ••ch mttlt1111 l'll!~rlne on !hf 11•oi>osa!, 1nd r1l<11l1 s~ ... ative investments and 11: o1 th• t:sl•I• or "" ibovt r11mtd ano m111 <OPIH lhl'rtol to &H member~ rKtl1>1 ol !ht r1per1 •' IH1t ten oav• concerned about p OS Sib l MC$ MAltKf:TINC CO., 2714'Clrd111•1 dfctdtnl prior lo !ht nt•I "°'"!Ing, wh<:o 1uc:h pilot IMtrPIO. Upon receipt qt Mid reocrh J e Oriv1, C<ittt MINI t1U. OU•V!"A. CA•f'INTllt I 11.ltNES ml,.u1•s may t>t onrtrl<l bY !Ml' Cnelrm1n ll'lf E~ccullv. Ofllctr \l'l&ll !r•n1mll 1eht
'prematw:e urbanization" of Georte W. Moe. 2114 C•t11tn•1 Or1v1, llYi 11aNl!ST J. SCHAO, Jlt .) 10 t>t aporqvec:r •1 m•lltd, un1111 1ner1 ;, rorll'Ort' to '"' prOl>Qnenb Ill 1ne 11•oPO»tl
tcb I I nda h
(Oil• Mtt.1 '2'26 U!S MtcArlhur 11\'111 en Q;l)IKtion. .t.nd rhe 1ubltct city or dl•trltl, II 1nv r . ann a ere. Tllll llilllntU It Dtlne COlldUdfd 11'1 I p 0 IOll l!'N ' 23. Vollnl. flCh 11ut1tlqn blfOl'I Tfle pro~otnl Of IUD)ttl tlty or dll!rl<I "We need investments that 541• fl't'aprlelonhlp. N'.W"'1 INdl, Clllf, f2IU Commf1slcn, wllelller epproval cl 1 i>r~ wlsl'ltl 'to rtsllOl\d ta !ht m•lttr• ''' tc•tll
will
.d . . GEOJl:CE W. MO!! Till "1·"" po1td annea11lo11, 11\C'Ol'POtlll<in f1' lorrn"-!n .. 111 rfO(lrf1, NII:! rewon1e V>f.11 bf' prOVI e new oppartun1hes 1111• 1t1ttment flied' wllll "'' COlll'.!Y Publlsl\td Or.not Cotit O•lly Pilot 11qn or • Procl'!lur•I or or11anl1•tl<in•I made 111 wrl1h19 !q '"'' E•ec11tlvt 0111,.r for residents-not those likely Clef'k ol °'""' C1111111'1' Oii: Julv 11, 1'12. July 12, It, ,. •nd Augi.nt 2. un 1121.12 metier . ..,,v bt vottd u"°" D~ vo,ct vote. a .. 11 s11tH bf e1tn~1re<1 10 111e E•Kullv@
t I d to dr
. he 8v BtvtrlY J, Maddoit. DtPIJIY Coul'llY 0< mtr bf pul l>Y lllf (l'.•lrman tr.cl 1 Otl!cer not l1!1r tt11n t>vt dev~ be!q11 tl\1
o ea a am on t public c1trt. LEGAL NOTICE u,,• .. 1mc~1 vot• rKo•d.o 11 1Mi'1 ,, "" h•••ln11 on 111e PrOP<n11. By SYLVIA PORTER ference on Aging in treasury IJ Dr Mark says ,, .. 71 ollll(lion. A roll <•II volt 1111111 be !&~In AR TICLE IV -HEARINGS: > • • Plibl!dlod Or•1111• Coast O•llY ~Uet, on •nv que"lqn upon demarl(! cl 1ny NOTICE ,\NO REQUESfS
Which ch a in o ( Washingtofl. And what I've Hawailan banker Wilson B. July lt. 26 •nd Auou•t '· t , 1m 1au-n f'ICTITIOUS aus1Hl!:ss mtmber. •O. Tiii E••<utlvt 01nc1r 111111 1,i1r1111e
pe ma k ts Or f d d
. I I ked t nJ • Ca 0 hell th J 11111.M• STATaMINT 2• MOllol'll by Clltlrmln Tl'\f Cf\•lrm8n the nm• nec111•rY lo l'l••r H>t m•lltr1 on su r r e 00 Jscoun p uc ou o y begins to sug~ n n eves e· apanese Thi foHowl~ Potrtan 11 doing bu11ne1i m•v mek• qr wcond inv lnotl<ini wlll'lour •he 1>r1or1 tr.. Comm1•1lo", •net ~Nd on
stores delivers groceries to gest 8 "shopplD· g 1,.,1,, of the money flow here is mainly to LF.GAL NOTICE as: SEASHO 1tepp1nv down '"'m 11'11 c1111r. · 1uc11 t11lm11H he 1h111. w11"' '"" a11or ov111
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d ·1 h ood b t t•u h RE REAL ESTi\TE, l~S W, 25. $Wlll'llll I• WllllflllS. Tht of !hf Ch1lrm1n, unlta ofl\t(Wl$t e er Y Americans in their elderly AmeriCaD'S needs and e g -U S I 8 S MOTICa TO CReOITOllll Btlbot. NewPOtl ltKh, C&lll. Cn•lrma" "''' 1wt1r Jn coll1!Cllv1!r or dlrKled bY !ht Comml11lon, 111 •t m1nr
homes? None that I know of, dema·nds. reservations su1>ERl01t COURY oil THI! Gr•« cove Sf(k111. 111.e F1nur1111 st>P•r•tt1v an"'''°"' w1.,,1 ... , 10 ort1t111 m11uer1 for• 1T1tt11"' •• c•n bt 1111•0
ho h he
") , ' , ,, STAT!" OF C St .. N1wperl 8t1cll, (1111. evldtnce or 1r1umtnt on •nr mflttr wllhl" • lhrff h-Ollr perlOO. "".,. lddlllon~I
&}t Ug t Se Stores Offer t S really a QUeStiOn, ALIFOINIA flQlt Thll bu1lne11 11 btllll COoduc!td by tn COl'!linl btlor1 !I'll Comml1tlo" 11 !ht m1111r1 .il1lblf to ti. 111 for lllar lne v.ttl
today's best food bargains. Put yourself into the place says Mr Canon "of how TMll' co~:~.::.1o1tANOll 1n11111 ... 1<1u0o1. " me~lnv. Th• Ch•l•m•n 1,. I'll• dltc:renon ~ 1e1 tllf' 111• nt~1 11JC(.cll11t rt1ul•r of the ohier consumer in · • e rice o. cktl• m•v ·~ul•• tl'l•t •nv-preposlng 10 "'"u"", ., 1Pot<l•1 mMllnt. Most elderly people who are A hi much more of good do we Ru~'~'~~o~~:~ ~C~!PPE •ka. Tiils 1111tmrn1 flltd w1111 111~ CoYntv 't'P•t1tn1 1 cllv or 11 dlsl rict '''""~' to ,1. cou11tt-w1111 11u1rt1¥f A111Kitt. either home bound or unable merica's 'deously youth-want and when does it NOTICE is HEREev a~1VEN to lht i'"~ fJI ~,·~" f;,::J:.. or.: Ju1v lt 1971. i11e '°"""'111100 prior io. or •t tl'll llm• of T~• '"u1~• ol "°1r11c1tlOI\ ot tllt o"riented marketplace and I'm • crl'dllort ol 1111 •bo\lt t1.1mld dtcld•"' y IVllr y . • Depulv ounlv Ill• h11rlng, • wrlntn f"910jullon ol , .... llOYtrnlfltl bodltl ot IPfdll dltlrl(tf In Ill• to travel rriOre than a Short 'II become bad?" 11111 i ll perlQlll ti.vi no cttlms .. •IMt tllf Cl•rll. lttlilativ, bOdr o! 1ttd tl!y or dl1tricl Go~1rnmtl'lt Codt Wl•ll bf ftfmtd
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t I ed t h t sure you find the following ••Id d t ,,,,.4 11u11'\arlzln1 Ill• person to IPPtlr qn belltlf 1a1!1tled .... •II Countv.wlllle: IH<l•I s ance are ore 0 s op a 10 ..-AO d . I 1111 t tcl!kn •r• rtQulrtd to Ill• ""'"' Pllblllhfd Or•r111• C011I 01Uy Pltol, ol 1&ld cllY f1' Clltlrltl eUl\er 11111r1lly Oll!rl<IS by m.t!Ufllt • tOCl1 of IM •lt!'ld• SmalJ, relatively eXpe03iVe ,...,..,..., an e X C e e l n g y : !Ill ~;:c:·~ t~t:!d fllf ~; ~uly 21 •nd AliQUI! ), f, 16, ltn l94J.72 with r1-ct lq PrOP01•l1 IUCll ti !tit! qt tlCll m"!lhll 10 ll'lt tovernlllO b611'Cb
I hborhood u ts modest selection: 2 Old Men ht ''"'"' llltm. with "" ,:,.~ry urw:ttr 'cns!Otr1llon1 or lllf(lllClllY wlln tlltreof, lndUd!n• -C(lt)Y to IM eo.rd ne g OU e ·, • Speedy relief f r 0 m YO\IC!llrs, to 11\f und1rsl•llld It "" ottlai LEGAL NOTICE rlSflKI to lhf P1•llcul1r prOllOJ&I und•r ol SUPtrYllOl'l for •U well dltlrkt1 H 0 w many el de I ol 1111 ltlOfl\l)'t c M CASTlllUCCIO ,. 0. con1lder1tlon. IO'ltrntd bf Ill P'O~ldtd. llowllYtr. 11111 r y destrucUYely high ~ Ba. •l S.n '.;1 ' ' • • lllllCTIYIOUS •USIH•IS 151. Tttlltl*lr .. A~'· Thi 111111r•l• l!Olltt lh•ll bt mtlltd 10 ••en Americans can without dif-taxes· to prevent ·ml one ill th• 111:~ ot bu~-~c:!:':'.:!• = ~ HAMI sTAT•tflllNT Ch•lrm•n m•v •lloc•t• tlmt "' •rtwm11"1 1uc11 11111.1r1c1 '"'"'Int fllCh "'°"""".,.. 'P• ' 1111 m1tt1r1 P"1•1nlll0 to !I'll HI•~ ef Ml; TI'I• tollowlM ,., ... Ii dolnt buSIMIS bv lnl1rHltd Plrtlfl •1111 l•tlll'IOl'IY 11'1 llfK•llon qr fWm•llon lfl"'Ol'ilnt tfl ,,.. I•
ficuJty Visit older Americans from being 1oneers dKtidenl wl!l!ln fwr ITIOfl1lll tttr tllf If' wllflftllft If m•Y bf ntcetl•l'V for ltlll whldl ludl dhlrlct 1119ft<laMY lllfOl'lttlcl
he
. I . ds 11·terally taxed out or their tlr11 PUtittc•t!Ofl of 11111 l'IOtk• • • STltOMGltEN COMllAHY UOt Lakl tKl>edlllon ol '!11e Commluloro'• bullfllfl. ltY vlrfv• •( 1•<1111111 rNll'll•lnecl II( t ll' r1en , .. tl•ltd Ju IV 10, 19n · Ptrk L1n1, Htw"'1 11eem.'c.111. t 2uo 26. Atttl'ld•M• "' Mlflln... All °"''''-(Ol'dudtcl IMl'e\11, • f
go to the
..1-homis -, FRANK SCHOEPPE E<lwttd c. llrom1r11n. 25(11 Like Park mtmbtr• qt Ille Cl)fl'lm1U!Ol'I 11'1ClUdlntl '"' <ltl'H'mlllld tly 11111 COi.iniy Surwvor. ~' · I B • Eatwlor L1r.1, N""°" le.ch. C11lf, '2660 cl!Y alltrM!I, ll'lt coontr 1lltrl'ltl1 1nd .0. N"ICI II flubl k:. In 1ddllton to tile
tor, the ll-• Guarantees that older n usmess qf !ht WUI of Thi• bu•lllllll )I Dtln1 conducttd by In lh• i>ubll( mtmtltr •Htrl'.&le •ll•ll 1ttend r.olk•S rtt!Ult.cl by lt\1 Go'l'trnmtnl Codi, Americans may buy 11'11 •bott , .. med dltlldll\I llldlvldl.l1!. all m••Hnl$ ol lhl CommllllQll otl\er th•n m1 lollowll'll publlc o<i!lct 111111 .. t lvtf'I: brary, the . . (, M. CASTltUCCIO ,&,,....ltd c. Sltomtrftll tnomi mwllnv• II Wl'llC~ tl'lllr tltfndll'.<:e Notlcl ot !I'll l'lflrlnt on • •rwotff automobile insurance at p, o. m 118 Tiils •••lemtnt fllod 1111111 ""' counlY h•1 be-en 1xc1,1MO by 111e c1111r1t1•n or bY 1nl'lfll•llon to a ct!Y t111n bt 1ubUt11ed park or tbea-reasonable rates consistent NAffiOBI, Kenya (AP) -1•11 Mtrl,... c,11,.,111, c1.rt o1 °"•"" countv 011: Ju1r 2,. 11n. a m•!otl" vote 01 the comml•!or. 0< or.t• ~" • 11tw1o•Potr 01 ""''"1 c1tcu1 .. ter? Far, far , , ' . . • The two old me 't the Tth Ctlf) m.1a94 Iv 9tvtr1Y J,• MaddoX, DfPUIY counlY wne•• an untor11r11n emeroencv or11v1n11 llor+ w1111111 ll'lt bOllndtrl•• ol 1111 '"' with the individual's ability to . n 91 on AttwlltT fw •wnt• Cltrk. 1he1r 111end1nce. t11111!111 cnr •' "'" 15 d•v• pr10r .. ttit too many are drive a car safely sidewalk. surrounded by rows Publllhff 0 ,,"" Cllllf D41l1Y ,.11ot llltlts Tl'lt 1ltfflll'I• membfr1 11111n1v to voee At• «11tc1 tor l'.e1r1ne. t ' led be-• [ ti d I July 12, 19 M nd Aug 1 ' 1'11bl111Wd Ort... CN1t D•llY Pllqt, oolv II'. Tflt Pl&<t ol the c!tu of lllt Com· .w. M• '"" tllltt tVICllftcf ff Ill fl .... res nc • An inflation-proor U.S. o D cans an bott es, and • • u•1 :r, '11 111t-n JIJly M arid AUOIHt :r, '· 1,, ltn 1n1.72 ml11kin mtmtMr 10 whom ht 11rv11 •• No m111. dt1r1 or qll'lor wrlli.n or vlw•I
cause t h e y bond h . b bee talk of Africa long ago One 11tern11t. orHtflt•lton et 1vldtl\C1 or 1r1um1n1 In -sue as as n p~ · 'LEGAL N--LEG'• N~ ARTICLE 111 • 111~ torm m•v 11o ulf<I In 111t11rlM1 "'°''
P01T1• don't own posed by Sen McGover to says he can remember when v•n,..,::, ~ v••'-'.i:. APPLICA110Ns 111t eornmbilo11 on •11v propo111 unlrtM , . · n -th · hit 31 . 1ttc111lrt1111 "Jwsllllc•tl•• ot 'r°""'r'. 1111 or11l11t! or' coov ,..s 'bMl'I 1ntc1, ot i• cars and cant afford the high give older people a safe ere were no W e men. HOT1ca oil TaUlTll'I U.Lll •1cT1T1ous 1us1Ness l•l on 111 proi>01111 com1n1 bttcr' 11>e then ot11rtc1 tor 1111ne, w1111 1111 corn.
cost of publlC transportation. medium in which they can in-The other talks of his days LN• NI. '1-on<M1t ,.... roi:• STAT~M!"llllT com,.,11s!on, e~c"'' tor 11'101• ••c1uc1tc1 rn11t1on1 l'f'vldtd. h<iw•vtr. lh•t 1111 In J1aiJ detai'ned b the B •tlsh fl llil Ne. lotlt "' ir;rlOl'I • dolM but!r""' bll-. 11'11 proponent mull J1Nr11t•t a per1011 Df1101ln1 lo u11 •11w IUCll wr!llM vest and protect the buying ' y fl OI\ WtdMldlY AUllllJt 9 1f12 •t U•OO ••: "Ju\l\flctlfon of ProDOM&I" I~ $hlll lilt or VllUll •ld wl'lldl 1$ unu1u11ly bulkV tt HOW MANY O L D E R power of their nesteggs as a Mau Mau tribal fighter o'clock •.m. o,.' Ille 11Ublk: sldlwaJlt · 1,. L 'ti~:! ~~I! MMAINTENANCE, lut 11 wl!l'I 111e £J1~cu11ve 01ncer 11 11111 1s 01111w11 to COPY mev with 1111 con""' ff
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o A · h I · before Ken hec · lf"ont qt ltlll tt1lr111Ct to 11'11 bullllllne 11 ~ 'V • -"1• Ci11f. d•rs bafcr1 ll'lt d&t• 1et for 1111r!J>11. Th• Ille Con'11nlu lon. u11 It uoon sllbmltll~ •
Ot etting
mer1canS -nearly al Of ya ame lD-1717 SOUit! Br0Qklltlr1t Strttt lfl t11f City oDtrt • 8rf$IOll, 1644 l..lbradOr, Extcurtve O!Uc1r "1111 OltPfre Ille totm llflOlotr•Phlo net•llVI &nd I 11rlnl l'.l\'I"'
whom have never even com-* DEVELOP:an;-M'I' OF dependent. ff An•lltlm c111rorn••·' It•, 11., ~!a~· ':11~1ne col'ld11ctec:r tr 01 Juch JusrUlta!!or+, wtt!eu 10 tl'lt com-wt11dft'll d1llt1ltl011 tor 11tlblll1Y. and ffl•
Pleted an elementary school
.. ~.,... Wanj'ie Kamau and Glcbubl lncot'llOl'lltd, a corllOl'tH<in. •• TrustM lfllllvld1,1•I " 1 Y '" mln iqn'' 1p11rov1t, and 1h1ll c1ucnc1t1 color it~ 1111n -color It 111ed1 " .. . driver education courses for · ul'ldor tho Oltd qf Trutt mllCI• bv Alvll'I R0t£ v llt 11m• tor d111r1ou11on 1q 11•ooone<tls. orlQll\•I, ,,. Cl'llrlrm1111 or fxe<:ut ,. <H-
On S
. education -can read ·-· the Id I ( '"" Mucburu left their villages FKM•rl •nd Ch•rlolt• J. Ftrllhllrt, """ '""I• 1t11e!!t in.111 lS~N .. c ... Onlv !haw 11ueitkln1 In lhe Ju1tlllt11lon ll~•r "''Y· 11'1 their dlKr•l\clft. w•lv• ""
aVlllgs .,."' e er y as """re .are now and t N-'-bi blFld lfld,W!"· •• f'K61'dll!I '•llnliry 20 ~ ot Or ( w '." 0\11\o~ form Offmtd r11!r~ant nlfd bt tl'1'Wl1Tld. ltf'Wlf/qns °' fllll Mellon In IP't(ltk: (IMj. Understand today's fine-prtnt
1
for high school Student.a) p}us , came 0 IWV ,somt 30 1970., I" IOolt-it?il pfft JOI fJI Otl1cl•j By llVlrly•r ,:.qno::: l~ lt12. un!etl the Comm!t$lon ht$ bY r1HO!utl0t1 '5. Cfflllt el Dfclllnll1tl 911 PllO. Ari'f
P
roduct labels? Or
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'") cOt-•ate pUbUc tra•..,.,..•tlon ~·ears ago to set 'tbemSeJves up Rtcdtttl °' or.,... County, c.1Jtm1!1, ctn. ' • ' ovntt m1oe •niw.r1 io c1r1a111 out,rlol'I• "''~ 1n1 ..... 1eo WIOtl n111• tflllffrl • CQll'llllWI .,. -a •-Ji!'.'A-_. Ir nd h•.A I. 11,,.n to 1tcur1 en lndllblfd,,..a 111 ~ PtMn d•1orv wllll retcec1 10 tpf(ltltd tyoes ol ol •nY docu!Mflt Iii.cl In •"Y orocMj111.
By JOHN CUNNIFF valu~ble information . rrom (o't' elderly citizens ttevellng 111g ~ "'I'~ 1 n °' Tiit ColWll! COIY'IPlnv. now.._ ... ftublltlltd' ·Gr•l'IOI Cottt Dlll'f Pll I •••l'IClfS. Jn, -.tlldl Clff JU(ll llUfMlOlll Titt E111C11lh'O Offlm _., dl.rw ""
AP '"'MMu A1111J"11 _ today's -···da 01 JJ -S . ff rush hour De 1 .·Cans-pioneers Jn 11 t t er 11e11111 bV ,,1ct1t11tcltff· •••lnei ~ L'" Juty 19 ,. •nd A\ICIUSt, , ttn 1...,~ t11111 trt '° fm.Mlld"' IN Jllffltk••ltn e111tc1 "°"' "'-..,.,. ""' c111 •• ""-
NEW YORK
~ During the .,..,_, . O s. ve opment ~ · .t.s.oe1.i10ri, b'\' '"'°" M' tti. llfU(t, ., • • ,' , fOtm. Ho ~OHt•I wn1 bt con•kllrtd ov Com1t1lfllln If m•klnl fflY IUdi> CGP'l'll"'
. goverrunent handouts desi;n.;.,1 ,..... f ,. rfat' · r~woval and r e c y c 1 in g <11'11111 otrllNtlON 9KUAd 1MrWY~ Mir°' LEGAL NOTICE tho coinmlblon 1or wt11c11 wc.h n 111ct1/ct1t'"' tMll M dl!IOlli.41 111 -.
great economic expa11&ion of · a~ ""'' O ~•n1po Kln services lo -he! crf wllldl wu NWdld M•rd'I • ttn'll'I · "Justlllt•Hon ot 1>ropo1a1" f(rrm 11 r• C111l'll'I' t "fllf'Y·
Younger consumer? evtn Id I servat1orust.s took up the prob-•Kord•· win .. u '' public •licllolt 111 .. •oT•c• INYITtH• 1101 m•nd•torv 1111e~1-•r• "°' 1n1W11rtd ~r COUNTY °' ORA.HO• 1 • the .. , l960s,. millions
0
f to educate .and w~ th! ~~ specifically Cot the resour~es. ng ore con-aook· IOCNO P••• m °' "'d Ol'lk:f•I '. 11u1rtc1 but w rece1 ... .o. '"" 1" which 1uch ITATE OF CAU11'911lNIAI
AD\ericans (Or the first time e if y, }ems llllllesl bflld•r for c•Slt, P•Y•blt In iewf9I < ftD I~ frtO, ltl( •n UPl•n1t1qn ~lvrn whr 1n •ntWft If I, ING t. HAVIS; httllffY ol tt.f.
bought
~~ks and mutual use materials de S" 'kn e d '. .. U...,.ading Of nutritional • 1T10111Y °' tl1fl ut11t.1 '''"' •t """""" ,NOTICI!·•• HIREIV GIVIN tti•l 1111-1m_.1bl• or woo111 ti. lrr11<1v1t11. LOtOI AitoMY flotiMtton COtf'IMI"*' of ·~ pecifl ll to . [ d t:e• • Ille, w!fholit W•rl'lnly a• to lltto, Id Pl'OOOllll will Dt tKot!Yld by lflt City f'rt.pm.111 wlllCll 1rt txcludtd trom !hh Or.not County~ Ci/ltornl1, hWlty <1!'111'(
funds, and a good many 8 ca Y ID onn an ttaollat1k for foods most fre. THE USED bottle and can OC11r.tt1I011 or encumbl'1nc•. ttie IN"'''' ., Cosl• ........, to wit: Tl'll Cll'I' Coul'ICI!, ..... urremtnl ot J111111Jc•tlon •r• 1111 "" tor..-lfll ttt t. •·fl.ii\. tM lfld cor•
protect the older citlzeriS' q"-~'y e•ten by older ·"·e•• •. , In . tbr· 1 . • ~~.c1 to •nd ~ "'~ .w 111111 Tnt11 .. f',o. 80l( 12110, c111• MtM. C•Htor11i.. on 1ouow1111i rtct ~ 1t1,t11t c11111r .._..,, • ., ..... , ot th e r e b y e S t a b 11 Sb e d • u~µ • Cl\U '"" uuS es$ IS IV ng ID Nall'Obl ul'ldlt' nllll ~ or Trvlt, 111 11111 ft "" or bofor• tllf ,_, of 11 tOO •.m Oii PrOllOlllt 1ubmlll.cl purw•l'lt to Ste.-1111 LOCll A11ncv ,orrntlion CCIT!mlnl"'
themselves as capitalists. How many educational aacv and diktolW'e on these ·food today with Kamau and !Ollowll\9 dflcrlllfd proctttY: Wtdnffd•v. AUIUll 2, 1m. Bldt wilt bt "°" .W261 ot Ille Gov1rnmtl'.t coo. tl\d <;lf10r•rtt1t>(0111'1ff, Callttirni.. (Urtfn!IY"' ·al TV and •to Ja•·•1 ol the' trlt• t t • Lot 502 ot Tritt No. 1na. In tM City llilbllcty llHMd aflll .1"19!1 •IOUCI 11 ll:OO Jll'OllOHI• lnvolvlrtt1 1Pt<!ll dl11rlct11 tlllel Oii lllt cll!t htrtlnbtlow Ml torltl, NOW in the '70s, many Of Or c<>mmerCl faQ 1 u.s • DU tVe oon en •Muchuru 8CknoWJedged as ot Corti Mesa, Clli!llY o1 Ori,,.., Shtt1 l,tn., fllf •I toot! tl\lf'Mn.r 1111racllcltlte, pl'O'Jldtcl tllltt wl!h r11wect lo th11t pr~ IH W)THISS WHEREO"' I II&,._
these· same people are reluc-shows do you see devoted to of the~ can·, bottle or package deans or the trade Their ot C•Uforn1.,, .• ., "-" °" a ""' °" WHlllSUv. AdllWI .L 1 1'1tiJn 1111 ••lf JM n:KUtlve otttctl' rn Ill• 11tr1111ntt Mt mr h&llCI ,,.., 11111 dav ot J"'"
ncl (,... -L-w. I be! ood lo • Tfltr'M reccrdod. 11'1 ltOllk 50, ...,.. ft. Councll Olambtn. 'City .._ltf JI l"tllr d!K!'ll lon • l'llY r"1ulr• tlltl • l'f, 1911
tant to risk their fortunes. the special interests a con-111 sou • .., a s as g r headquarters ts a crowded, 33, J'-~ •nd » Ml&e1ll1MOW ~. Drive, '°''' ~. C•llfor"'''·' ""' "" Ju1111re11tlCll'I qi PrOP<111• bf ttttd. '"'' 11. H1v••
Rather lb hecki the SUm... need' Of the .g; •• , h'·-·-s as for pets) Ma!nu1r1·· tr tch I' id alk 1s·de rtcordt °' llld or ... Coul'ltt. ..,.Ill!~ .. lr#Mk!WltlOl'I ~t. (bl AlftMI• Cvt•lf D•I•. W"'"ll\er M flOI SHrtl•rv aR C ng .. <e ... ,..,, • I e 0 S eW OU I 8 PrOlft1V addrffl: ·2119 COllll!llnt1f AilNl"INl,llOllOftrll...clllc:ltlflMmtY • "Ju1tlflc1tlot1 ot Pr0f!01tl""i1 reciu!rtd, IV ordtt DI Rlchel'd T, Turl\ll', !it-
prices of stocks each day they especially in the lower·income tioo ia a major health problem gray~lumned Hindu temple str1t1. cos11 MHI< c.11forlll•. 11:1r * • ••lnet et "" oft~ :d 1111 cttr c1m, 111e com Pitt• a1.1pne111c11 "'"" bl 111et1 KUtlv• ot11e1r ot "'' Loc:•I ,.,fl'ICf'
b ck ts
' among elder! Amer'c Ri R d In hrobb. OU~ fl Nv11111 ollllletllont MCUrM .,. 77 ~•Ir OrlYI, c-. ~ C1M'-tll1. wrtll t11t E11tcullv1 Ofllclf ,, •••sl 2! Form•tlon Cornml••loro. take OUt their bankbooks and ra e • Y I ans. On Ver 03 , a t mg Nld Died of TrwJ, · l11<111C1Jno ffW. Bldt ll'llUI" llo fltur'*' le tllf ltllltllon ~ NVS prior to !hi dale ot 1111 mtt!lng on Publlltild Or•nvt Coal! Diiiy f'Hot,
s mt I e at the big savings And how many consumer • Equivalent of a national African aod Asian Commercial cPl•rttS ~ ..,_...~.,·IN TM1•, • rtie• Clf'f C!odc. ll'l ·1 ... i.ci "'"'°" 10.n-wtildl 1t11 f'f'OPOf•I wn1 aPP11r on th• J¥fY ». ,,,2 1921-11
school I ch "hot al " d. tr•ct v•nas. Ir •flV• ufldtf' tllt '"'"' ff Nici f'1llCI on· tM Ol.lflktt Wiii! tti. tld lllm 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ figures. protection agencies do you un or me s IS 1 • DMd o1 Trutt, 1nt1mt thlt'IOl'I _. H11mkltt •Ml 111o o;w,.. o.i.. I•
know which have specialists in program -perhaps within Young African mothers In :=1-!~ ~;:e:t.;";"~ i:;r111 "f,: 'ii!ld\ .. •:. •~11W:1ty.,,•a:.:iruri::
THE ODD TURN OF events Probing and tackling consumer the public school system as miniskirts and turbans their """' 1t1not1 tr.n &ulUll ·1~ 1n1 .. 111 Atrt 1nc1 •tL 111•t1oN·to ·1t11 aMClflci.
could hardly have been problems of the e Ider t y , well as at other locations -babies wrapl>ed tigbtiy ·on ":0:1'J=' ~1:;r "°"'~ ~ ~ O:.:~ •1:='.1r..:-·~11d •i::
forecast, and a good many among the most exploited of for the elderly and employing theedir ndbacksll paclopOO~~Ie in ~/r~"::'r.'::~ T""'" :.:;.~ie;:. ::,11 t1e ff«l';c" tor ,..
economists and others con-all Amt;icans? At th e e1derly people to help run the r a ye ow tu.:11 urowae • StcttJ•ti', 1~11 .,, '°'t!:t t11t 11111 """"
tinue to believe thatAmericans Federa1, state or local level? program wherever possible. ~ugh a bookstall. African ttullll.n.d or.!:!1 Clot o.ny Piiot, r.::....tecl 11tt11t".:..Tt':',,~1::i:
will desert their conservative Public or private? • Adult education pro-Jazz blasts from a record Ju1., 1i. 1•. 26, tm 1m.n c-ot cwoorttloM.Jl'ICkNI•"" Mmtt Of
ways and become more daring grams, geared primarily for shop. , · i:,:.~•t. """.,..., T,....,...,, '""
B(l:ain. THESE ARE merely a few consumer education and pro-In double-breasted Jacket LEGAL NOTICE T111 CllY cwl'ldl lfll tt11 c1tv "' '°"'
So far , however, there Is of the agonizing Jlroblems fae-teclion against the wide array and rubber-tire s a n d a t a , ~ltid~ "" '1~1 "° r•lm,..nv or
almost nothing to sugge$t that ing millions of America1s~older of gyps frauds and financial Muchuru waits for buyers and Flt'TtT1ou1 1u11N111 o.i.o: J111Y fl, ttn
Abo dr
! . 11_ , , NAMI SfATaMllfT ,.utfllldlfoll OrllWI 'Colll OlllV • ltPotl
they will take place. Long consumers. ve is no more a.ins w which elderly con-seut:rs, alike, to p&SJ bis 7-The 1111ow1ne ...,...,. .,. W1t11 Jiiiy ,., 1m ,. tf50.n
lints of depositors ~ strung than a sampling of the sumer! are-now subjected. foo~-long patch of pavement. Mi~~+ LlGHTlt:IG & ELECTRil LBGAt'.. ~
out before the tellers' cages fruslratiow pinpointed al' the 'l'he range goes .from health Hes surrounded by a dozen 11W1 v11a,11, M1s11011 v1•1oi.-c1ut. ,,.,, 3 ' "":"" •• "I"':"
wiile many a broker waits im-rtcent White House C:On-quackery to funeral frauds. other sidew'alk businesses in-.;:" R. w"'°"· SI~ .,....,._, f'UIL1c nnctt· '
patiently for the telephone to _:.::::;,._ _ _:c.,.:...,.:...,.:..:.::::::::...:c::::. _ _c:::.::==...:::..::.::=.:::.::::=;_ eluding one that dispiays cr~adlL~Wh!:'. m.1 v111rt1t "":1cf.c':1 Hf.'!i~Y = . '{:,:
rinp:. framed portraits Of JeSUS by' ~-:.~1:::-1~':!!i:"'!wiucltd lw m! .. lofl ol Ottl)te COUf!h'. 't 11 • f
Mutual funds har.e been leaning them against the 0enen1JP•rt~1111t. • =~~.:f,,!° .,:,:-z.s.: 'f:':;f!°r.?:
especially hard hit, with temple wall. Tiits 11!7'.:ent ~1T!ittot1 wUll .,. Ctuntr tfld tlllt tM cOll\Pltff , .. , ot Ille bvt•..;
redemptions exceeding sales HWe prey inside: the temple, $'n °1 °'"'" CounlY Oii: J111Y 10, 1m. " •m~J'w~' ~~"W~ LOCAL•
In most recent months. In the not outside ., a Hlndu said .~.~ JE.~<itr~n"' Clll'k. " • Ae1Ncv PMMATIOM coMM11110H •
first quarter of the y·-the ·th shru' Publrwd Or•nOt c..i c.11 "'"" Olf ·TMI ..... • WI a g. . July 26 51\11 AWU1t t. •• l• ttn y 1t11-7l COU'fTY ,,,. •• ,,. ••
liqµidation rate was at an·~ ~ nual rate of close to $3 billion. Macbara bays · gallon ~il LEG .. ·NOTl-1 AO•~~"::J:,,~• c'::t1110H
NOT ONLY HAVE jobs been
Jost in t h l s o n c e explo«ive
l!fOW!h Industry, but 80me
funds have been forced to
sWl.tch the no-load status,
w1J i chm ea n s they have
drqpped not only sal•smen but
_sales char~es..as weu,_~
O\vnership ot corp orate
shires also has been reduced
bY, the trend to caution or coir
~vati'i'"· Lionel D. Edie le
Ci, the economic consulting
•J111 of Merrill Lynch, the big·
pit stock brokerage firm,
cdmments:
'Consumers ••• have been
1elung off their holdings o!
stocks !or several year•; this
llqOldatlon amounted to 19.S
bllllnn In lt71 and at an annual
rate o! over $'/ billion in the
frsl1Quarttr of 1972."
cans at 21. ~s and sells ~ \;~ Aa t'ICLE I -O"OANIZATlON
them at 28 cents. Bottles sell .. 1. c1111nMn'""' ~h•lrm111 • · . f'ICTITtOUI •.n:1MalS 2. E.111q1Hv.-Qtflcer at one cent to f1i40. Od drums N•M•'ITATIMINY '-cutr" "tt.~tou11tt COUN11
go up to f4.20. Oil lamps made 11~h• ro11ow1"' "'* 11 ~ 11u1111111 ~''~~~; -~!IET1,NGs
from tin Cini cost 7 cents PAR.IC SllVICE co., '"71 A!~ *· s-.i.1 .,1\111 without a wlCk Ho. S, Sin Jlitn cn111ru,o, (:jtlf, f'M7l .21. °""'""' •nd ~klrltJ • Gtotft loll•, 22111 All•tL Ho, I. Ian »·~ Mlflll!M 1 He, nets about $21 a month. Ju•n c.,i.1r1no. c1111.1'2'11 a • .vo11M1 •'
Muchuru and Kamau also 1~r~:~1""' 11
'"''"' conductld " en t: =cr:r111'T11 ~=•· sell a line or rural tolletries °'°'" lloll• Ult. fttll-V -Ai'lutMnt •
h , llllt 1!trllmll'll tllM Miii Jiii COUfltY' 1', Ati.nclancll •t M""filt at-are-widely-used even-in ·~lif-Ol'•n .. ttuflti~111fluly M. Int AltTICt.l!~fll-A,,.LJCAT·IOHS -Naltobi-een twigs a s Sy entr1y J. ~ Olpl,lty Cwnfl' ~t. """!Nd "Jwttflc;iltlen. • ,.,OHMI" -D" Ci.rte. !4. Actvlwt-'lltlllOrli
toothbrushes; soft, gray ston!.!l P1t1• AlTICLe: IV -'HIA•IHOSI 'NOTICE ~ M•b m d ·-· r t and Pvalllhld °''"" COMt O•Uy ,.ilot, AHO llllOU•STI •,. U uvm et , July 26 tnd Auo111t :r, 9 16. 1m lt472 "• ~--l.ltttw..IN A11Mlt1 drJed, fl.brou1 buab fruit as ' : ::U .:tNtllc .
washcloth!. LEGAL NOTICE .a. c..:. • :.:..:.':':.' :J1obt t1~· New bottlet and cans are tn 'AlfT•CL.I 1 -011MaAH1ZA1101t1
sh
, l, CMlrMH Hf ~. ~
Ort JIUpply, and Kenyans PICTITIOUS IUt•••ss Cll•lnn.11,. ll'ld VlcK'ttll"""" 1111111 ..
D.nd dozens ,,.., uses for ' the NAM• ITATIMIHT ~Md •t "'! ""' '""""' '" J1nu1rr of ..... AL nd "'it 'll• ll'lf folloWl!lf Pll'Mll It tkll/lf butlllfft .Id\ YMt, lillll ,111•11 $WVI oft. Yffl' Ind
R\.VUU118 ems. .m. I n y ftl . 1.111111 ·~,., II I::" ~, .. I •
clinic• expect 'patients to bring n?'c:!~Ew~~~~ .. ~:~•::"t c~"1n111n w11 ".""' =~ "'= tbelr own medicne bottles. A '"'" ' · .,.. .,., • ..,...,.. ... &:i •OM!\ .,
bousewlfe who vtslts tb6 pest c~~ 'Hii~~:r~ ,,run Lw111.,_, '"1._* o.r:'~"" •w::.c..:._~ 1hi
control department at city ball Th• 11ua1-11 !Nlnt cOllllllldlcl 9Y .., m.nc. " ,.. Chltl'M111, ,... v1w-'·k h lnd!VldUll. Otllrmto11 WH •umt lht 111ut111i •IMI may w. e ome a quart of Jn-o.rv s. v.111o.,. '""' of 1111 Ch•fnnM. HCtlCJde 1n a COIDAC bottle, Tritt tltlttntnt tlltd •Ith 11\1 CGu!IW le, qillrMM f'n T_,.,.. In tM • Cl"11 ol Of11111 Co\lt'ltY on1 J\ll'f )I, ltn. .._. ~ JllO Oia/tJ'Nrfl ~rid Vlco-
T!NSMITllS tum ans •-to 'l ,.....,1, J. Meddoll. O"Wt'f c.,1,." ar, •'mu" •to ,.,., Meettnf, • CPi•1rm1., c llJ c ertt. r• T"""" IMY t1t• •IK!td lo lttumt
amatl charcoal cookers used in P11blt•"" o,.,.. , ... , 0,11, ·~r=~ "':. "l:.:1': :.~~ ~"':" o.. many African horoes. Jll'f ,. w Autiisf i. t , ii. tm lt>l·n tlCll!' 1111111 bl ""'°'"'., 11, mo11;11"" "
ln fact the future In II.led ,i... Commlallofl 1o .,,..... '' 1111 11t1""' ' fll fllO ~INIM,. Mt or lilt ,l'Otf'bln.
can looU IO bright that LEGAL NOTICE lllftYI ttllll --·~· .., ..... fW: Nd!
Muchuru took on J am e 1 ::'!:~~11 ~:':' "~,,.:::):
Wamai a1 an U$lstant a few NOT1c1 °' "'""""'°"''''LITV .. f'llll\llrOd Jrt ~ w.,... ~. tnc1
DAILY PILOT
Snapshot Contest
Leading to Koda~ International
Newspaper Snapshot
Awards (i<INSA '721 Competition
Rules:
( 1. The co11ff.t is 1trlctly tor tm1t1ur pholoqr1ph1r1 IA"' •m••
teur h cl1fi11td ti 6flt whott hobby or tYqc1 1iq11 is plclure-ltkin9
tnd who do11 not m•k• 1ny 111bJttnlitl p•rt of hit li•i"g thr11ug~
t1kln9 plctu r11t.
2. ll•ck•t"d·wh ll1 or color picfur•• ftk1n tff•r July I , 1971
tr• oli9lbl•. No p!clur11 m•v b1 tnl•rff by •11'1 ''"ploy• of
th• DAILY PILOT or by tl'IY i11di¥lcfu1I who p•r1ontllY 11 e119•91d
11'1 th• 1t1tnuftcfure, 1•lt, coinmtrcltl fh1l1hi11g or prof•11io n•I 111•
of phqf.ogrtph.ic 9ooch.
J. St1tp1hot1 mty b• ftkt11 wllh tny tnlkf of <•M•tl, 011 tny
br111d of fltm. No •tlwork or r•to11Urlt19 11 pormltttd •n n•t•·
tiv11 or ptlntt -no compotlt• pict11r11, multlpl• 1J1po1urt1 •t
rnultlpl• prit1l i119.
4. Any t1umb1r of pictur•s m•v b• ellt•r•cf. C•11f11t•11t't "'"'••
tddr111 111~ pho110 t111mb•r mu•f b• 'cl(,titt•l'I clo•rto;' •• tfio btclc
of ••ch p1chirt. Mill or d1ll•1r pri11f1 or lr•111ptr111cl11 to:
.,-D~I LY Pt_LOT_.Sn•i>•ho_! Co11f!!.t. Uitor, P. 0 . 8011 1560, Costo
Mtt1, c:A:. 92626;'"'1£nfi 1•s ~tt1 'H1!1M;(fifi,1T•GtO"ii\VDAILT
PILOT ofllct, b11t 1t1 u1t M ph.,..ic1lly In h1t1d i11 tho1• offi••• bt
-'••dUt11 ••ch wo1lr.) Coftt1tt offte:ltls t•t•r'• th1 right to c•nv
ovtr l1t1 tl'lfrlet for J11d1i"'. f,.M •M w"lr t• tho n...+ 1~ to
••clud1 from j11cl9in9 tltogttfler tn¥ 1nhl•t roc•lvotef l•t1 111 t ...
fffltl Wttlr, ·
I. No blt1lr·f"4·..:,hl+. 1'1Chit'lf wlfl· be r1t11r111d. Co11ft1t1nf
ni111t bt l'bl1 t• furl'.IJh th• o~"l!l•I n19att,,, 1f r1qu•rl•d by
th• Confot! Eclli.f. Tht ,DAILY ILOT '''"'"'•• t10 rt1pon1lbil!.,
for t1•9•tl••• .,. prll'lh. COLOk AINTS OR SLIDES WILL IE RE·
TURNED ONLY IF ACCO"'PANIED IY A STAMPED SElf!..
ADDRESSED ENVELO,L •
6. Co11tit1t•l'lt• •r• l'fmltt~ t• tubmlt plctur11 to 011ly 011•
11•w•p•p1r p1rtfclp•ti11t • 111 th• Kod 1k l11ttrntfiol'.tl S11tpthot
Awtrclt, " 1
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b1 •nt1rff by him ii. \ny elh11r col'.ltsf •11d wlll "~' bt off•rtil
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fl'.ll•1ttl to p•n111lt flt• ef th1 plclur• for th1 purpot• of 1ll11tft•-
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Phone
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Serious Scanning
Layout of a printed circuit board used In Honey·
well's new ~)lteni 700 familY of minlcomeuter
ay&tems gets a close look by a lfoneywell employe.
The firm Is located lo Framingham, Jdass., where
Ute S)'$1ems are being manufactured.
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FINANCE
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WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Ptice Comminlon bu adopted
new rules deslJned to double-
cbect prtce I of orm a tlon
received from · large oom-
ponles.
The commlulon said that
large companies with annual
revenues of over f50 millio~
wW have to hire auditors who
will mAke seml·annual rtports
to the agency verifying
: :P r e v·l o v 1 information JUI>-
·.milled.
'nle: auditors will hove to
·:study company reports sub-
, mltted to the SecurlUes and
Exchange Commission and, In
tum, report to the Price Com·
miaaton what they have found.
If the Information coincides
with that aubmitted to the
Price Co m ml11ion, the
auditors would simply report
lhat nothing or ln:>portance
came to their attention.
Jn another rulu change,.the
commlaslon adopted a new
procedure for large companies
.. lo file price Increase reque1t11.
The new procedurt may del•y
price lncrtaaes aougbt by
" eome companJe1.
. It apJl}les to flnn.s with an-
huaJ slles of over $100 milUon.
Tbtse companies have tp clear
their increases with t h e
covernmen~ In advance, ~nd
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TONIGHT'S
TV IDGHLIGH'rS
KHJ O 7:30 -"Billy Budd ." Herman Mel-
ville's ,classic sea saga stars Robert Ryan, Peter
Ustinov and Terence Stamp.
NBC l!J 8:00 -"Adam-12 ." Malloy and Reed I
call on the police hel icopter to help track down
robbery suspect!. Marlin Milner, Kenl McCord.
KCET l1'l 8:30 -"The Ca binet ol Dr. Cali-
gari." This 1920 German silent movie is considered
the pioneer horror film. Allred . Hitchcock com-
ments on its techniques and sign1!1cance. ~
CBS IJ 9:0d -"Medical Ce nter." A doctor's ~
wife is kidnaped and her husband notified that the ~
price for .her safe return is the death of a patient
who needs emergency surgery. Chad Everell, James
Daly.
ABC 0 10:30 -ABC News Inquiry. A look al
the rapidly changing role of women in politics is j
presented In this special enUUed "The Hand Thal
l!o<ks the Ballot Box."
TV DAILY LOG
Wednesday
Evening
' JUlY 21 '"° 8 D .8111 llll Ill Ntws 15'••"1 .,,..,,_ .,_ .....
t11J 'nit f111Q CIMf e ._. ~ra Vertnlu
I""-""" .......... LI--· --..... llWt: (C) <tin .,.. Al;el••••"
, C~ '67-Mtrton Br1nlfo, Anl111ettt
Comer, John SfxOll. An esc1ptd mur·
dft•r tries to tt1rt t ntw II!• w!tll •
!lout brttdint t1nch until hls m11·
Htlen Gurlty 8rt1Wit. lJI zu Ctbot,
Re• Reed tlld Johll' O'Btnlon.
f11) Q]l FMM Od,..., ~Thi Ctblntt
of Or. Clllltri" 1920 G11tn1n 1l11nt
fllm tbout 1 11111\dtn, t 1!1er:rw1lk·
11 and 1 11riu of slr1n11 murcleri.
Allred HitchCDCk commtnt1 on tteh ·
niqoes 1nd al1nific1nC..
~00 8 1)) Modlal """ (R) A doc· tofs wilt It kldnspped •nd her hus·
bind IKl!illed th1t th• prlct fur her
ult return is tilt dulh of• p1titnt
who ne16s eme11ency 1ur111y.
D (])GJ E!JM•rty ftl4•••
CMMllJ Mldlttt Rottt Mo6r1, Out-
ty Sprin;tltld, "Splkt MH llpn &ued.
m ''""" . fl IM YtrlM 11111 Rtc«d• GI LI C:Ollltlltid• .. ,.,. ,,,,.,_Lott
8 IJl (jJ Iii lit .. ..., ...
"The Kopy 1<.111 Wltll Ho.st Orson
Welles'' mm-a:i A'l'tltut• OJ llcl11 ,,.. Kon,wtod hit
i:;s;"~ .. ,.,"
I fht•t UM lt:DO B (() M1111l1 ~obtrt ~rid por·
1......,... "tr,y1 1n 1aom1nlftll movie stir who '*"ti. Wlfltl r1fu1u to bellevt th1t aorneon1 Is
Anltll•• ff It Co111111111ldld out to hlrm him. fl Vldtrll JI•• Shew B 9) m Nl11st 111 .. ry tR) "You fl ........ ttllot Mintz Ctn't Gtl Help Uk1 Th•t Anymore,"
8rocl1rlek Ct1wford, Clofls le*
,,.. • fl) D m "'" men; "Th• Sins « tl\t rathers," , 8 .... Ill tor hlllrl Mld!HI Ounn, Gtraldint P111.
' (I) Trlltll tr ~lllllCll g m Nlft
CIJ'"'"" .G ""1• <Ci <!>~ ''""to""' O Mart MJ U1ttf loll(' (Of•) 'II -Curt Jur1e11, m I LM lucy Orson Willes.
11 I Drl•• ti Jlt1111t 11 c .. 1e111n '" footb1tt Toronto e CtpullM Arion1uts va. Montreal AICMlttl•t..
fD IHI! llJ Soul!
Ill v• 111 ""'' Ill " eo.o1• '-"' !It-•,,.....,,., flll M-T111m-Tht Spol•
1:30 8 SurtMt A. Ylllt to th• Arlzon•
• dUlrt wl\ttt the movnt1ln lloll
hunls tht desert mu!• dffr, bc)bc1!
lookl for )tckrtbblt, rlttl11n1k1
of Poynton (R)
ffl CUrttr Hlllttl
tEDn111 EB u Lqe .... •• 1ato1111t
Martllu fot kln11roo rat, ind kin· 10:30 (J) TM lokWl11111
11to0 rttOUSI klllt tcOtPlon. 8 Ti,. ltc:t, 8 Tiii ....... fletiofJ Jon11t11n fJ Cl) AIC RIWI ln1111iry "Th•
WJnt1rs hotb. Jhow on lnterpltnetlry Hand That Roeki th1 B1llOt Bok"
ltavtl. News corr11pond1nt Maritn• Sin·
8 ._: (2111') "I S-Wbt Y11 d111 wrote and produced tills 1peci1I
Dlt' (th) 'M-Joan Ct1wford, John look •t 1111 tepidly ch1nrin1 rolt «
lflllU, Ltif Elkb>n. womtn in polltlct. Also 1ppearin1 on
Cl) l• Ttl IM Trutll th• show ar• fOrTnlf Conlfnswomtn
Cl)I ""9ff JNllMI Bell• Abzu1, women'1 rt1hb tCtiYislt D •• $ .....i.: (DI) "llllJ Glori• Sltlntm ind Bitty Frltdall,
...,. {di) 'St-Robert Ry1n, Petti end llz Cttpent1r, formw PIUS sec·
l.lstM. TtrtMA St1mp. r1t1iy to Mra. L)'lldon 81lnh John·
• ....... ...,_. aon 1nd one ol tht founders ol tht
m (J)DnrcrMt N1tio111I Women's ~ltiul ,Ctuws.
Q;fJ n. Otr .... m u Stbnlu
f& IM ""*-Qj Mevit: "Mtn Huitt" m Dr. liltM Lide aJ 4Z Plus
&) ..._. M111ic lf) Ctndhcle Culpablt
Ill --""'~ 11:00 19 l!J fJ Ill llll Ill -lte 19 1))""" .,,,..,. si.. ...,. mm 9 -
poaers/1inpr1 Jtmn l1ylor ind D °"' Sttp ltJll'll
C.rty Simon perform top ther !or !tit ({) M•rshill Diiion
first tlmt. m Tl'lrtll or C......11111ncn CJ 9l m Adt•lZ' (R) ''Ey1•lt· fE C1mtr Tttl AnlldroflJ
nm" M1lloJ ind Retd 1et help OJ HtlllslloJ (R)
from 1 htlieopttt in trac~in1 down
robbery suspec:tl. 11:15 ID Fnlinl fll1111ct
fJ ~(!)Iii) Tho ""' "Jot" ll:30 fJ I)) CIS Liii -: (C) "Thi A.ff1lr' Joe n1rts wllll llmpt~· llfltlf llllldlt et n. All" (com)
lion wtien 1n .•ttr~llvt di· '63-Robert W11n11, R1quel Wtlch.
YOrctl movu Into his bu1ldln1. 0 GJ lfb to!llllJ C.rton Earl Hol· ID-"·"" . I) Piny Mttoll hm1n, Jim Ahlrn ruest. ' e ...,.,1111 Corti• O Movie: "CHdlld UI(' (mm) 35
fl!) 9l Eltctloit '72 S.nder Y11iocur. --C!audttlt Colbtrt, Fred MtcMur·
ROblrt MKNIU report on issu" tnd 11y.
t1ndld1lu. 0 (])@ m Didi Cl'l'ltC Schtd· cm luclll Ubtt uled 1uests: rum dl1tc:lor John
£) DtMrt ltport H~slon: b!11e1 sln1et Muddy Waters.
Qi) [lbclon Clntr1I m T1 Tell lhl Ttllth
11 Mftit: (Zhr) "Th1 Slsttn" 12:00 m MO¥ .. : "C1rp It Cipetown"
1::JO a·g m NIC Mystery Morlt -(dr1) '50--John lrtl1nd, Ulen Ortw.
c:.111• "Shott fuse:" (R) Peter ralk
lldlles tflt ceu or an txttuthe lZ:JO II) Countr; : ... t T11111
murdered'' 1n 11plodin1 ci11r bo,. 1:00 (1)0 0 ())111 lkn
Wlllltm Wlndl>m, ld1 Lupino. Roddy
MeDow•U tnd Anne frllltls 1111st l:JOfJ Morie: "J1111elct h11" (•dv) '53
''''· o m @ m n. ...... '" "Bonnll'a l 111'1dl1" H1rry ind his
elnt(llftlfl try to letm tht ldtnlity
d the fat!'llt 1fttr • 1ub1tltut1 Wiil·
flll becomes Plll"lftl. m Mn 1"'111 ShtoW Gutsh 1r1
Thursday
bXYTIME MOVIES
t:eom "Mil ..., Mtlel T~,.. .. (com)
' ........ rt Youq, S.l\1rt Htll. t••-... -(dll) '40 -Jolin W1yne, Cl1lrt Bloom.
11:111 m-'""' ,...,.. <••l '$0 -
-Aodll Mjr~hr· ,,~ St«•·
,. ·-, ... ,_ ( .... ) '41-
,,.. Mdurrq, Mer, M1rtill, I'm·
to. r.ttt.
IM·~·M-11-IOMl
-lllJ Mill1nd, Arl1n1 01111.
1:45 m All·Nl111t Show: "lor1 t1 kl\~"
"OM Mlnllll '9 Zttt," Cltct Kid.
J:OO 1J Movie: "Shit' Out 111 101"
(drl) '55 -Frink \.o¥t~. Tury
Moor•.
'61-Pll 'looftt. ll1rti111 Edin, !ud·
dy H1d1lt m "flit Mnlld11" (WIS) ·~Riii·
dolph Stoll, Dotott11 Milone.
1:)0 D ""llfoMlll CMtM Mtn" (com) '37
-Joel McCr11, Mirl1m Hop-ins.
J;OO.(I) (C) "Mill• M1t11" Co!ltl. (~1)
'6~Robert MHthum, Ctrroll B1k1r. 0 (C) "ffMf' st.I M,U.ln1 $111111"
(com) '59-Jimts Clill'JtJ, Sh!11.,
'Jonn. Roaer Smith.
4:!0 f) (C) """"°" Wiii" (Wu) '52-Roe~ Hillbot\ Robtrt '1111,
(I) S.. tt lOMt ll!tl11c.
S:OO D "Jlpn" (mn.J •gt-Jtc:k Wtt·
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PICTITIOUI IUSINlll
LEGAL NCYl'ICS LEGALNCYl'ICE
,IC'TITIOUI •utlNfll MAMI STATIMINT ~ •
Colleges Staging Shows n. .Jc!:! tT~~.·N~f Ooll'I• Thf lollowlrw jOfrtoll ll dol°"' 1111.tlJi:t'
butlnth '~i;,wN .AltT GALlt:ltY, WO ft: sfA STAI: _.,AltTMtNT$, LIMtf10, N~~!-1 11wd •• Cf'ltl MfU, t1ll~nl1 CJ lt1I ltlboa &OIJltvtr<ll, H~
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$1'NI, rroi,11111111 V1llfF, C1UI, T ""'• ~. 51:" G~~:. C..1119'~ ltl<hlrd J, Tlton, 1Mtl MOufll fdd 11.)0 OHrllOY • • ,
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Of !tit 0111, ,1111 Stiff
Colleclale theater takes lhe
spotlight this week as two
Orange County junior colleges
trot out their summer pro-
duct ions for limited
engagements.
First up ls Santa Ana
College, the first of three
county producing groups to
stage lhe Lerner· Loe we
musical "My Fair Lady." The
lyrical version of Shaw's
"Pygmalion" opens tonlght
and runs through Sunday.
Friday and Saturday are
"fright nights" at Golden West
College in Huntington Beach
when "'Dracula'' spreads his
wings at the college's new
Community Theater. Three
performances are scheduled,
including a lale·night staging
on Saturday.
The collegiate newcomers
join · three other continuing
productions in the area -
South Coast Reper Io r y 's
"Happy Birthday, W a n d a
June," the San Clemente Com-
munity Theater's • 'Tom
Jones., and the Long Beach
Right al Ho1ne
HOLLYWOOD (UPIJ
Dick Lane, a movie oldtimer
with ZSS film credits, will ap-
pear 'in "The Kansas City
Bomber" -which stars Ra-
quel We1ch -enaQting e roller
games announcer. whi'ch he
had done since 1947 .
Community Playhouse's "For·
ty Carat3."
"My fair L•dy" b<giru •
baM<'r year Wednesday at
Santa Ana College (futu re pro-
duct ions are geared for Co.1ta
Mesa and Laguna Beach on
the high school and pro·
fesslonal level, respectively 1.
Orama instructor Bob
Blaustone is directing the
musical.
Included in the SAC cast are
Jona s Flagg, Teri Ciranna,
James Moore, Ste ve Kester
and Elizabeth CI i n ton .
Performances are scheduled
at 8 o·clock tonight throu gh
Saturday, with 2:30 matinees
on tap for Saturday and Sun-
day. Reservations S47·9561. ex-
tension 228.
ltrHt, Foi,1nttln V•llfv, C1UI. tl211!1 I btll>f cCll'ldlldtd byr a llllt m1tlnt11 11 btll'lf co.1c:h,1tltd lly I Tl)~ l:llJ•il'ltU 1
1 tained al the box office or tbe Stan Weissberg, Mark Razor P•r'"'':!'iiiAN A. TITUS Llmllt1C1J~~~nt,:'."'s~'vof1t '.
.. Golden West bookstore. & n d M a r y Mod I an o . l1111 111111rntn1 111ec1 wltll ~ ,c~;." ™1 ... • .!1!'.Ml,,:;1,~~ ;,:~ J~:': 1~~ c i.rk of Ortf'H Cout11Y on: J,..,y ' ' c ,, .. ,.. "'"1 0 ty C01i1111'f * Pe.rformance:s are g iv en BY 8•vertv J, M•~. OtPUtr C011ntv ,,. ''"""' J. Mfd<lox, '"' "
Thursdays through Saturdays c1~rr. ,1..,. c1••k, ,,...,
Mounting the stage again at 8. 30 in the cab r i 11 0 Put11i,i..c1 Or•no• CNll 01ny rrno1, Publlll>fd 0r11>P C0t11 1~:;1r 1~
tonight and continuing through Playhouse. 202 Ave n Id a J_'-"-'-"-'-'·-'-'-"-"'---"-'-·-"_n __ •~_•_n1J __ "_'_"_·_"_'~"'-=-'~"'~~~·='=·='':::::---
SU!lday is the fourth week's Cabrillo, San C 1 em en I e . LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
performances of ' · I~ a PP Y Reservations 492-0465. ,1cT•T•ous iuslNlll
Birthday, Wanda June" "t Barbara Crooker stars in "'~::1~0:'T'A:~i.1::~• NAMI 1TATeMeNT •• South Coast Repertory. SCR the Long Beach Community ll!• toll-In• .,.,.on 1, dolnt b\11IN111 e•T_h• tonowlf!e .,.r,.,., 11 dolMI but!Mlt
executive dire<:tor David Playhouse production o( "For· ei: VN•TEO DYNAMICS. lHOf l"et•lm· 'SUN·TllOI. OF SAN CLEMENrt. Emmes is staging the black C " h' h I It rnon Str"1. l"cM,m!e!l'I V•llev, c1111. t1JCI 2J2•1 Plk• Jlotd. 1.1oun1 Hllk. ''· '*1 fy arats, W 1C p ayS S How•rd lrv!n Smltl!, 2,?J M!!dlell Jafln tovd, 1S2'1 Ptkt Ro.Id, l."VN comedy by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. fifth of six \\·eek:ends with 0 .r,, •• wooctrldet. nuno11 '°'n Hh11. C•. •16.51
William Brady, Mimi Smith, performances Friday and This 1>u1lne11 11 i..inv co11ducttd br 1n Thi• tiu11n111 '' b1lnt condvctlld bY .,. lndlVIOUtl. lndl•ldu.tl. James dePriest, Pat Brum· Saturday. Scott Williams and How•rd lrvln Smtih JOHN eovo '
P ks h d lh11 1tl.ltin1nt Ill"' with ""' Coi;n•v Thll 111temeo1 llltd wl!h "'' Coui)lv baugh and H.J. ar ea R·alph Richmond are her new Cltrk ol Ortn•• Counh on Julv 1 i•n Clerk cl Ortnllt County on: July 11, !~·
the cast at the Third Step and old loves. BY B1v1r1r J MacldoK, 01pu1y countv ey lltvtrlv J , Mtddo•, 0•11111r 'llllJ.Y
Bl d Cltrk Clerk. • Theater, 1827 Newport v .. John Williams directs the · P1M&• ' 19"
Costa Mesa Curt.l·n l1'me ,·, 8 d h PUbllS!led Or•nQ• C<Nll O•llV Pllo1, Publl.ritd O••llOI cw,1 Dilly Pllol, · · Jay Allen come Y at '· e Juiv 12, It, 2, •nd .A11Qu11 1. n12 1J02.11 Ju1y o . 1• "'d A~usl 2, 1, 1971 1..,.72
o'clock; re.servations64fi·l363. playhouse. 5021 E. Anaheiml------------1------------* St., Long Beach Reservations LEGAL NOTJCE LEGAL NOTICE
"Tom Jones,.. the stage (2 13) 438-0536. PICTITlOUI IUSINl!SI ,ICTll!OtJS •USINISS
* NAMI ST.ATl'MEHl NAME SlATl'Ml!NT adaptation of Henry Fielding 's T~ 10Uowln• P•••-••• doing T~• 1o11ow1n11 .,.,_, 11 doi1111 buslllfls * novel, heads into its second You may have read in this bu•l~~;~(AN KENNfi. c RA,T. co .. 11= PLAZA OIL 0 , CAL1FOR:N•J. '"'' weekend Thursday at the San space last week about the 1991 Ros,,...••Y Pt., cost• M•••· c11. 8or •• • Chic•, Hunt1no1on llttch, C•lll. ''Dracula" is the second of Clemente Community Theater. m11 ' '24-l• . three summer shows to be opening of "Of Thee I Sing" at w1n11m G••nvlll• G1ln1Y. '' '3 Roc1 .. ic c .. Caln. 1 .. 44 110111 Chkl, Richard Andersen is directing the new Placentia Playhouse. Rl>itm•rv P1 .• Coit• M111. C•1· t'lt.17 Hunllnllon Btaeh, Cat!t. staged at Golden \Vest College d Jo.1n Ctcll11 G1!ney, itt:i Jl:o)fm1ry This bu•lntss 11 btlng ccnducttd by 1n . k 1 be the costume come Y· Scratch I~. The musica l has P1 .• co111 M•1•, c11. 12t.21 lndlvldui1. In as many wee s, o d' th 1 T f h k T1111 buslfl••• 11 i..ln• car.11uc1tc1 bv • 11 00 c . CAIN followed · next weekend by Hea ing e cas are om been shelved or t ree wee s, Ptr!Mr1h1P. n.11 111t1m1n1 111td wlfl! 1111 cou"t<J
Wood All , "Pl 1 A · Ta!iaferro, Bobbi Marshall, opening now on Aug. 10 for w1 L1.1AM G. GAlNEY c11rk ot or,.,9, couniv on: Ju1v 11. 1t72. Y en S ay t ga in, J d This 11111men1 1111<1 wlth 1111 Count¥ ev aivtrly J. M•dd,,., DfllulY CouflfY Sam:• GWC drama instructor Richard Cosbad, Ray u son, one weekend only. Cl••k o1 O••no• county on: Julv 1, Hn. ciirk
Charles Mitchell is directing c1~rk. ,.1 ... 1 PuollJhed Or•no• c ..... , O•llY Piiat, lr:;;;;•·~~~~~~~~~lill~:::::;;:::~I Bv 81v1rlv J, M1dd01t, OtPlltv County . JJ1H71 the classic horror story. Publlshf'd O••nQ• Co.1st O•llY Piiot, Jvly u, '' ""' A119uJI 2, t , 1tn 1111.n
v()n Schauer takes the 1iue ~ltlSmo July 11. 1•. ,, •nd .avou11 ,, 1•11 11•12
role of the vampire count. LEGAL NOTICE
with Janet GouJd, James "~Z~~osur'A:~t,.~N::s
Boyd, Robin Smith, Jose Merr r1cT1l1ous auttNl'SS T~ 1011ow1<>V per&0n1 ''' •olnt NAMI! STAnMl!NT but!ntH II: doza , Steve Buhrig. Steve , Tl'I• 1011ow1ne "'''°"' er• 001119 11 RAN CHO ME~A PROPERTIES Mutschler, Mark Hase.Jfeld 1w11n"s as : L TO. 21 OCEAN510E PA:OPEltT!ES
LEGAL NOTICE
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W1t1 Dl1nty lffMOITIUCM-11•.-.. FAY'S F1bulou1 Jt-11, 1MI Porl LTD., 107 Lll'ld1 1111 Ori.,_, Ntwoort and Roland Barajas rounding "NOW YOU Sff ,. ~ ll•• '"• _ o.. ,..,,, T1001r1 111 .. ,,, NtwPOrt e • • c 11 , 8••<"· c.111. t'JUO out the cast. HI", NOW YOU DON 'T" C1 ll1crnl1 126'0. 111c"ard M•n••1,hmlc1t, 101 Lll'lll1 1•1• '" F•Y R. Murr1y, ltAI POl"I T•90•rl PL, Orlvt, fll•WllOfl h•ch, C1llf. '2660
Performances Of ''Dracula" 1 c unt E•ttweed NtwPOrt 8••ch. c1111orn!1 t:iw. And• .1.. c1r1v, 1l09 Eton f'l1c1, 1 Also IG) "JOE KIDD" H•rolcl M. Murr1v, IM~ Por! T1,91r1 Ntwl>Orl 911'"· c1111. f26ti0
\Viii be given Friday at 8:30 'l•c1, N•wl>Ofl 8,Kh. C•lllorn11 "'60. Jonn ICaylcr, 111 ltld• out W1y, 111rbre Slnill•nf P•ul Ntwm•n ,. b and Saturday at 7:30 and 10:30 This buslnttl 11 IH!lnt conduct Y f f'ullerlon, C1lll, n'3S "WHATS UP DOC" "SOMETIMES A Gt ntt1I P1rlntr1hlp. Thl1 tiu1lnts1 1, btlnt conduclld tw • in the Community Theater on (!)!fl. Pr°"' 1 P.M. GRU.T NOTION.. 1t1V 11.. Mutr•v Llmfttd P1rtnersh!p.
T. k t be b-H1rok1 M, Mutr•Y .AndY A. C1rey campus. JC e S may 0 n.11 111tMnen1 fill!'d wllh nw counh Th!• "''""''"' filed w1111 lhr C111.1ntv
II ,.a'ft looklnc for trouble
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THEATERS
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Cl1rk ct Or111111 CountYon July 1, ltn. by Cl1rk ol Or1ng1 County on: July 1, lt72.
trevtrlv J. Mlcklo11, DtPvtY Coun1w Clerk, !iv lltv.rly J, Ml>ddo•. DtPUIY Cll.lnfy f' 1utJ c11rk, •
Publl1hfd Oru~gr Co.11! Dilly Piiot, ,illft
July 12, It, 2• 1nd Auiwst 2, 1912 1tol·'1 Publl!htd Or1no1 Co.111 Dally ltllot, !-------------July n,·1t, ,, •1'111 Ausru112.1911 17'0-72
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
I um SUl"llUOlt COUltT 01" lHI! ,.ICTJTIOUS •USIN!'il STATI O" CALIPCllNIA POI:
NAMI. STA.Tr.MINT THE COUNTY o~ OltANGce • bu~~~e'f.~ ':~l;iw!nt PlnOflt •r• doln1 Ni • .f..1J;SU
VICTOll:IA PllOPERT IE~, J1l VIC· NOTICI 0' Hl!A•INO 0, PITITION
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orl• StrHI, '"'' ,,.,.,,, Cilllornli . "Cl• 'ltO•ATE 01' Wll.1. ANO ,Ort llTTl'•I TllTAMENTAltY Prrrv H. FN1m1n, 1:120 Glencoe, f1t•t1 of J05E,HINE LILLIAN HAYS,
.Arc1dlf, C•llf, t10IM 1k1 JOSff>HINE L MU JI PHY, Df<tt ....
Brrnlc• H. Frttm1n, 1»0 GltncOI, NOTICE rs HEll:EBV GIVEN lhlt )Ct ...
Arc1dl1. C1lll. t 10C.. nelh R. HIYI 1111 tlltd flfrtln f pe!Jll~
Thl1 buslntH 11 C~!'(ted llV e llrlllltd ror Prob tlt of Wiii •nd tor ltllt rs
P1r!Mr1hlo. Tetl•'"•nt•rv to Ptlllloner rtfrrtnct "'
•Mnlcr M., Frttm•n which 11 "''di lor f\lrther Pfrtlcut111 Ind Perry H, Freemtl' '
Ttll1 111ttm1nl w1s tlltd wllh "'' Coun. lhlt lt..e Tim• •nd Pl1e1 ol l>e•rl1111 11141
ty Cltrk of Or1nv1 county on Jur11 22, •.•m• h1~ bHn ''' for Au'v" f , lt7t, ti
lt11 t .:ll '''"" In IM courtroom el 09fltrt•
8AlitO, HOLLl!Y, GAl.aN a WILU.ltD mrnl No. l of ••Id courl, 11 1lltl Cfvlt f11 Wt1I Sb lll s1 ... 1, Sulit 1411 Ctntrr Drlvt W11I, In the Clfy ol Senti
I.ti J.1t1 tlH, Cl IJOllU Al'~, Calllorl'll.
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All1rntr1 W. E. S1 JOHN , 1un Ccuntr Clrrk
,ublhtMKI Ori~ Co.st Delly Piiot, HUllWITZ, HUltWITZ AHO REMlJI
J uty 5, 12, ''· 2f, un 1m12 Attw111y1 •t L•w 4• Hncl llfHI
P. 0. l fK lUI LEGAL NCYl'ICE Ntw,.rt •11ch, CllllOl'llll ltWl -------------I At11rr11r1 I•: '-'1110111r lt!'GAL NOTIC'I!
tU!Wf'ORT-MllA IJNtl"llO
ICHOOL ~STltlCT
N•tlc1 lnYllin• ll1h
Publl•htd Or1no1 Co.11t Dilly P ile!, Ju.
Iv ts. u. tnd .l.11tu1t 1, 1tn 19.i.71
LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th1l lhe
81>1rd cl Edut~l loo ol lht Nrwo>ort·MtSI Unl/!ld SchOOI Ollllrlcl ol Or•nv• County,l------,-.. -,-,-----
C1llforni1, will rtCtlvr •taled bids 111> lo ,.ICTITIOUS IUSINl"SS
11 :00 A.M. on IM ll)th d•Y ol Ausru1t lf12 NAME STATEMENT
11 !M olllcr ol tald S<:hool Olstrlc!. Tht follcwlnt persons t rt ctorN ·
IOC•t.0 11 11~1 PIKtnll• Avenue. C•ll b!Jilnt U •I: •
M11•. C1lilornlt . '' which llmt 11ld D>ld1 ll ODE F-F E 11:.5 P It IN IC l" l , •I
will be Publicly 0P1r«l 1nd rttd tor: "E1pl1nadr 11", lOOl Jltdhlll .lv• .. tuft•
TIRES 10., Cosl1 Me11. C11if. '
All bldt tr• to hf ln •ccord111Ct wl!h E. O. Jlodtfl,r. 1121 P11dlit DrlY.t,
Condllloo1. lntlrucllon1, Ind Co1on1 del Mir, C1tlll. fl6?'-, Soecilic11tlont. wl'>lch are now on lilt In Wltffen lilted Jp~lnkll, (P.O. 80~ ..,,,,
!tit ottlct ol lhe Pvrdl11ln1 Awn! ol w la 14'56 Arrow B!Yd., Fonl1n1, Ct lHorl'fl•
Sdloo! Dl1trlct. 1157 P!1cen!l1 Av•rwt. '7115 •
Co-1t1 Mr11, C1llle>rnl1. .ll:!c.h1rd W. 5prlnk1I. 5l32 Euc•iypf\,1
Each bidder mu11 1ubrll!I • bid depesll Hlll .ll:oad, Yorba Lind•, c 11lfornl•. ,
In lh1 form ol • crrllfltd or caslll1f1 El•l"' C. Sprinkel, Sl32 Evctll'Of\11
cht<"k or• bid bond @qU"I lo live P•• cenl Hiii Ro1d, Yorbf 1.lnd1. C1lllcrnl1. •
(S'!i.) cl the 1mounl ot 1111 bid, m•d• This b!J1lr1t11 Is conductf'd bv Ll111lfttl
P1tY•bl1 to the order ol lh' N~wo>orl·Mtt• P1rtr11rshlp,
Unified SchOol Dl1!r!ct. A Perlo•m•nc• E , o. Rodrffrr
801'111 mav bt r@qulred 1t the df1crellen o! T/111 ~t•llmtnl w11 llltd wt111 th• (0\11'1•
!hr Dl1!rict, In lht f Vtrtl ot f1Uu,.. IO ty Cltrk o1 Or1nH County ell JuM fl,,
inter lnlo such ccnlrtcl, Ille proceed• ol 1Jn.
lht chtck wlll IN fo•ftlltd, or In (ltf ol • 8110WN & •rtOWN
bond, !ht full 1um l!'erl!Of Wiii bf )lit Wlltlllrt llulfY•ri'
forfeited lo ttid School Olttrld ol Or1n11 L" Aflfflfl, c1Ufernl1 11111
Counly, T•l1 ltUI MJ·"41
ND bidder may wllndr1w hi!I bid for • All": Shtlfoft H. SIHn
111rlod ol fortv·llvt (.t!) t11v1 11!1r lht ' ,.,.,
d1te 1~1 tor tl>t 011e-nln1 tllerKI. ,.ublhhtd 0~111gr Co•O Otlly l'llal,
Tt'tt Bo.rd ol Eductlfon ol 1111 NtwPOrt· July $, n, It, 2~. lt12 1131>12 Mes• Uroll!Pd School Olslrlct reserves It.el------------~
rlDfll to r1fe<t '11Y or •II bldt, 11'111 ....t LEGAL NCYl'JC nece111rlly 1cce11t !ht low11t bid, 1nd lo E
w•lvt fny lntorm1!1!1 or lrrtgult r!ty 1n1------;;-:::::;-----
1nY bid received. I tlU.
O•ltd July 1>\, 1t'1 SUPllllO• COUllT OP THI
NEWPOllT·MESA IJNIFIEO STATli CP (.1.1.ll"OllNIA l"Olt
SCHOOi. OtSTJl:ICT THI COUNTY 0" OllANGI
of Or1n11 County, C1l!1<1rfll1 N•. A·llJ2, ,
Bv Ooro!h~ Hervev Flsl'ltr NOTICli 0" HfAltlNG O~ ,.ITITI<(lll
Purch11ln1 .A91nl ~O• '1101.ATI! 01" WILL AND f'OI:
"5·1100 L1:n1:1:s Tr5TAMfNTAllY •••
PuDllshNI Or1np1 Co11t D•llV Piiot, E1l•l1 of EAA:LE GOJIOON WALl<Elt:,
July 2', •1'111 AllOUSI t. 11n ltlt-n •k• f. G. "JOHNNIE" WALi((~ -------------I DtN:r•std. , NOTIC£ IS HEJIEBY GIVEN thtl A#to
tolneljt L. Walker hes flied hrrtln 1 1>1IJ. 1-------~------l th•n for Pr0b1t1 ol WIH •1'111 tor lt111•nta
NOTtCa O"' T•USTfl'S SALi ol ltllfft Te11•'"tnt1rv to tl>r Plf;tlont(,
LEGAL NOTICE
NO, T41t4-5 rtltl•ll(f to Wl\lci'I I• "'•d• lor lllrttiM On Au•utl 1611'1, t9n, •I 10:00 A.M .. •••lltul1r1, •1'111 th1t ll>t 11mt •!Ml •l•c.
HOME FEOEltAL SAVIN GS ANO LOAN of ht1rlri1 tht t ame h11 bfln Mt '°'
ASSOCl.AT tOl\I OF SAN OIEGO, • .August, I , 1912, 1t t :lO 1.m., Ill 1111
CorllO'ellon, •• l ruttff under lhll OMd courtr~ ot OeNrtmll'I No ) ef Slld
ol Trutl d1led Autust lllh, 1971, t •tcvled courr, " 100 Civic Cl fl!fr Orl~t W11f, hi
br EARL C, C.AA:8AJAL 11'111 ALICE W. !hi CllV o1 5tn11 Ant, C1lllornle. CAJIBAJAL, hu1b11'111 11'111 wilt lfld 0.tld July 21. 1912
recorded AUii.it! 11, lt11 •s F-11t No. 1$125, WILLIAM E. 11 JOHN,
In 8oolt 9165. Ptt t 135 'tit Olflc+•I Record~ counlv Cltrli:
of Or1n111 CIMJf'lfy, C11llornl1. WIU tell •I MUNNI, IC0,.~011:0, HOPill'M.AN.
public lucllon ID IM lllllhtll bl<ldtr tor HUNT a TNROCKMOllTON
c:tsh fn l1w1u1 mon1v of "'' Ullltl'd St1l1J, ltt N•lll Llkt, Stilt )ff
•t IMt North front tntr•nc• of lht County f'•••dftl1 (1llftr1111 tlUI
C011rthouse, 100 Civic Ct nltr Orlv1 Wett Allw111,1' ffr: ,.1111""'
Uorm.r1y Wrtl llh Slrffll In 1M City of f'ubllll!td Or•t191 Coast CtHy ,II 1
$1nl1 A,.., County ol Or•nge, Sll'lt ol J•·' U •• ' ' c1111orn11, all rl9hl, !lllf •nd lnlt rtit <On-.,,y • 69• Ind Augusl I, lfn 1t37·11
YIVtd to •nd now htld by II undtr ••Id
Ottd ol lruu. In lhtl pro111rtF 1llu11td In
11Jd CO\lrttv ind Stitt, described 1s: LEGAL NOTICE
Lal 4 of TAJ.CT NO, 1381, In lh1 CO!y NCTl(li O~ TltUSTl'l'S SALi
flf Cott• MtM. '' fllown .,., • Mlp On AutUll 23rd, lt12, •1 11 tl'dock AM ..
THE MOVIE OF THE MONTH!
recordtd lfl 800lc ~1. Pitt 3', •11111 Nortlt front tnll1nc1 ftl !ht Orin~•
Mbceltilf'leOUt M•pt. rM'ordt of Or•nt• C011n1V CDUrt Houst, lot•19CI fl 700 C1vl~
Ccunty, C"'Utarnl1, Cen!tr DdYt !lor"'trlv •th Slrff!) Cltv
EXCEPTING THl!ltEFltOM Ill ~I. ot S1ni. An1, C1Ulor11I•, SOVTMl.ANI)
6'11,l!r hvdroc•rtlons• ttl •nd •II ESCROW COlt,Olt.ATION, , Celltorl'lll
1uocl•lftl 11tb1IMOCH e1'ICll mll\tr111, 111 cenlOl'tllot'I, 11 Trutltt under thf dlttd el
undtr •ftdlof !1'111 m1y bt lltoclUC:fd lt11tl Ill.cit by CHAM 8. LOltO anot
from 1nv portion of Mid lend IVl"'I KATHY ~. LOltO, hu!llll'ld 11\d wll1 ll'ld
btlow • v•rllc•• llll1>!h ff 100 '"' btlow re<or<ltd G(lobff 6. 1110, 111 eeott ·,t2l.
'"' HtMnl surf1c1 ll'•~rtol. bllt wltll no P1M sn. o1 Olllcl•I R1cords o1 Or•iw•
rl1hl lo tnlfr 111*'1 flt 11llff 11'>• 1urf.ct (;111.1nly, Cellf6rnl•, pl...., lo-""• '" 1,,. ff Mid l1nd 1,!1t1 ·~I wrllc1t dtl>lh llllblldnt•s In ff'l(ll' of STANL(Y C
of 100 fffl, •t r1s1rv.tl by lv1 Younl ln SWAJl:Tl COMPANY, 1 cot110r•tll)!f no..;
IM ci.fd rlC(ll'dfcl FtbrllefY 1,, 1"°, 1n twntd I nd lltld by THf lllVINE COM•
letok '"'· P•t• S3' or 0,,1(1•1 lttcOfd•. , ... NY •• Wtll Vlrolnl1 CorPO!'t!lon bY
Tl'lf tlrMI .adfr"'• of• Ille, rt•I prop-rNHl'I ol lhf brflCl'I ol ctrl1l11 oblltetlont
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CALL THIAT• ••• llCOND •IA TU•ll
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" -t. ! THl MOYIE l
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«Iv "'w:rlbld "'°"' 11 l!'lfll0"114 It bf l4(l,lftd 11\tr•bf, norlc1 of Which w11 W1 WMfmlM!ft Avtiw& CO:lll Mew, r.c:ordtd A.prn 11, 1m, 11'1 8ot11 100.S,
C•lllot111•. P•" ,11, of ••Id 0tnc1111 lt"tordt
511d .... •HI lit tMdf· WllhOIJI SOUTHLANO ESCrtOW COltl'OltATtOtf
(OVtn•nl Of w~rrtntY r .. rdll'lf 11111, wm tell .i 1111bllc •uctlOl'I 11 lltt hl""'it '°''''l~or lllCUfl'lbr•n(ff; ,, P•Y 1111 blddt<" IOI' <•Ill. HY•bl• 111 llWful ,,,_.,
U"""ld !KllN'I Ml'\ ol G1'.3i$4,11, J11u1 el Ille Untttod Sll'*t 11 1111 f1mt of NII
11'1'-"lll tton .. pf'IY61d: fn ..... l'IO" wlll'IOUt WltffntV II lo 1111•1 ll'dlMUIOll :;.
JIClltt<I by 11!cl Oetd el Trwt. 1>1111 ltlo t!'IC\lmlll'fl'IC11, ll'lf 111i.rtt1 CO!Wf'fWf to
""'IC11, It 11W. 1111dfr tllf ffl'm• of 111d 11nd -htld tw ulfl Tr1,11IM uncr~r ltld
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lllt 8ff'ltllclar'Y II~ w lf ~ ol Loi '°' ol Tr.cl No. •1!1, "' "" Ci"
Tru11 "'' hllf•tofort •~etllt.f 111d ot lrvfnt, COlllllY ol Or'"" &lilt o1
Ml!v•llCI to Mid Tr111114 • wrlllfft C•!lf'trl'llf, 11 ..,. ~· rte~ 111 toot
Okl•rMlfl'I e1 o.r11111 el lllf ablltttloftt 2.SA. ~,.f, •1 """ ,. or Mtacet!~f'!ICIU• ~ fW 11ld OHd of ft'\llt, •rid • #.let. In flMI ~le• of ll'lt C«lnl'P
wrflltn "9tltt of Ott111lt Ind Eltcilon le lttl(orffr ti ••If C-IV
s.11, wttlcll Ncltln Mid Trv.IM llfl t lllMd Corn!TIOl'llY lt,/IOWl'I It'' 174.11 ~ ..... '=============:,jte tit r.c:orcMI 111'1 AMII ,,, 1'71 II 1"11• TrM Lint, In.Int. c111ior1d1 .,... IJ Ne. 122"· 11'1 lleok 1GOU; ., OtUClll fer tht turl>Me of "'""' ..... ,""'.
THE. BEST •tcOl'd1 of wlf C1111111y, . MC\11'" .., w ld o.rcr l11ttue11,,_ ftft HOMI "tOEltAI. SAVINGS ~, .. , et'd tllPfllln tf t!1t T"1fltt 1,.,f
j\NO L.()AN .UIOCIATIOH If u,., neadcrshlp p 0 11 t prove 0,. SAN OllW. PJ1ltjj1 JtilY t1, ltt),
'"Pcan\Jta:" la Olle of thf! •• l'l'\l•IH SOUTH.UNO fSCJOW
Id' t uJ ' I I Y LIN• It. W111'1ff', CO'l,OltATION, tMllt "'Or • mo1 pop ar COl'T'.J(I AMl•l•l'lf .~!!'Y I Y It, '· ........ _. ,, .. ...,, ttr1J)I. Read It dally In the _._
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B'E.WITCHED -Lori English as the wicked witch
of the. West hovers over (from left) scarecrow Jud
Hoyt, Cowardly Lion Wendy Yarnell and Tin Woo6·
·:·man Clyde Crouse in a scen e-from the Orange
· Coast YMCA production of "The Wizard of Oz," to
De presented Saturday.
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• ~Qtllll ~£1JQI0.011'11ff CANOIDAJE• Sll!rria Pill.II BOl'lf .Wlll W:tl'YN ll(Ujl~ at .llll!I J i.ltr'.lv ·
0 '"*' !!¥ li£CHA.El RHCHI£ WWll!ll b'l .lJtllilY Lt.RMll Pr0111Ctd ll)'W-'l.1 lll CO!ltfNl TfC!iN((l(lA•
F•qm WAFINEA R.'IOS AWARN<A CQl.'1,llJtllCAllJtfS COIQ~Y
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DIG THE INVISIBLE VAPDR CAPER!
MATINEES TODAYll
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" KURT RUSSELL·CESAR ROM
JOC FLYNN·JIM BACKUS· \'!lLLIAM WINOO
A TRU ~Llfl fANTA!Y CQ;HI T
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lit!!!~ t11!1ll1~1 !~~Ill !mil
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CONTINUOUS DAILY
12:30-3:30
7:00 & 10:00 P.M.
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MA TI NHS DAil Y
Two Shows Saturday
Kids to Present 'Wizard'
.. young people who cannot 1f· for children under 12 .
Young members or the
Orange Coast YMCA theater
work.shops will be "of! to see
the wizard" Saturday.
ford to attend summer amp. li\Jrther i n for ma t 1 on
The youngsters will present
a musical production of the
children's classic "Tbe Wizard
ol Oi" for two performances,
at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., at
the Monte Vista Elementary
School. 390 Monte Vista Ave.,
Costa Mesa.
Grace Jasmine will play the reeardin'g groups and r:eserva-
lcadlng role of Dorothy, while Uons may be obta intd by call-
Jud Hoyt is lhe scarecrow Ing tit• Y at 642-9990.
Clyde Crouse the tin woodma~'";~=======~ll
The show, directed by Gwen
Yarnell , is being staged for
the benefit o! Orange County
Boone Stars
HOLLYWOOD (UPI J
Richard Boone will star in
''Mystery," a 9~-minute movie
of the v.•cek scheduled next
season by .ABC· TV.
- -CtNIDOMI 20 .
.. .._=c:_!!.I;J 0 r ,__~·~
and Wendy Yarnell t be If
cowardly lion . Lori English
plays the w\cktd witch o( lit<
west, with Patricia Rumbe.1\ow
cast as Dorothy's dog, Tcto.l
Completing the YMCA cas~
will be Sheila En ci n i as ,
Patricia 'Jones, Terry and
Sh~rry Johnson. S h a w n
Hemphill , J ulie Slade, Laura
Payne, Lisa Tabone and Lauri
Johnson.
Tickets are oow availa ble at
the YMCA, 2300 University
Drive, Newport Beach, and
may also be obtained at the
performance. Admission wlll
be $1 for adults and so cents
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• Reservations: (714) 299·1340,
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W1l~r M1ltwlu ".f. NEW L.E,F!' CG! llath In Colar on the screen Umtlll
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""°Jrery Is done ID ..,, wot.
Wh1 tab 'tbe ..... -lta l1Glltlan of
limplldty &"'! make I ' -oE the myriad I
electrical appi1ancel aenlng today'•'
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._ Ila 'VOl'llWl$' the. y. • A rol1!l't pan which is
wide at \be top w at the bot·
tom, tbe wok ~ta t to be con-
ceotrated at tbe and 1-llJ ii I
moves up tbe l1opecl aides. I
.1u ~ food 1a cookeC!l it 11 P1abe<1 up I
the si!ftio to keep warm ape! mote rai in-• gredlents' are added. ,
. • BEEP wrrH SNOW PE.~
·. l teaspoon cornstarch
1· leaS(>OOD .,Y sauce
· ll•ISJ100Dl-gar • ,,., tea.spoon sugar
¥• te-vegetable oil
. I> pound bee!, sliced thin
J teaspoons cornstarch
2 teasjibons water ·
1,1 teaspoon ll10l1080dlum gl•\lmate •
" Dash pepper ·
. • J table8poong oil '
• 1Ai teaspoon salt t · \
· l wedge ginger, size d. quarter, 1 ·' cruobed ) I ' :;-1 packq(1~(1' ourices e~) frozen '
snow peas, thawed '
· I> .cup. cbicken atock
Combine tlie.flrst. five Ingredients, add
beef and marinate durtng other prepara-
tion. Combine 1comstarch, j w a~ e r ,
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Dsrr:i t
monoaodimn glutamate and 1 pepper; aet .
esida. :1 , t Heat l tablespoon oil In wok on
medium high heat. Add salt and ginger. Add anow peas and stir one ritlnute. Add
Stock and cover for 30 seconds. Uncover,
stir, remove and set aside.
· Fut remaining oil in wok and ndd beef.
Stir fry or "ch9w''. ~ fot \41, se~nd:"· Return snow pt'is to wok Ana stir m
previously prepared cornstarch mi>:ture.
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By DOROTHY WENCK or .... c-tr HtlM AllVIMr
Consumer action does bring aboUt
change. Here Ls mi example of somt'thing
which really happened :
lurers when the real JMJ~ was to.
demonstrate and sell Stroll-O:ebairs.
The consent order requiret that the
finn must clearly disclose m·initial con~
tacts or solicitations by postcard, ,
telephone, or otherwise that the purpose
o~ the contatt is to offer products for
te Fl'C complaint also ·alleges that " .
We received a poifCVd with no return.\
address or identification ~it ~only, lhe •
mysterious messaR; "Secorid nOtice: To !
receive your free ~.call ·r-"
A! wary consuhlers:•we ~ately the "free gifts" presented to expectant
speded some kind' of shady selling I parents are not given by the · manufac-:00..e. So we sent tbe card to tbe , \urers of tbe gifts as inferred, and that
Orange County Office of Consillller Al-I the cost of tbe crib purportedl! given •
fairs with the message that this looked free with the purchase of the otroll.0-
like ~ unethical operation. Chair is actually inc~uded Jn the pur ..
-Just last week a representative of the I Chase price of the chair: .
Olli I Co Aff.1 ... called to Obviously, offers of gifts, pnzes,. fre ce o asumer .. "' . tbod r · · th re rt the outcome of her investigation. trips, etc. are a ~ or acqwnng e po ' Fe• of prospective cu•toibers: 11 you
The re~resentatlve called the pOOne 1 accept such 8 gift, you will be subjected
number given· on the card and naade an to 8 lengthy hard-to-resist sales pitch. appo,intm~t for someone to deliver ~r . The ~e County Office of Consumer · "P~°' llf .bet 'liome. .She gave norm· I F sn N sycamore . Santa Aha
dlcatliii ~on with 11!1! 01pce · -9zro1 tel~pliooe:(1icrB:1H100·1and
of ~ ~irs. and the per.on she e Fede~ Trade' Commission i1000
called said nothing about a aoles ' Wilshire Blvd., Los Angelea oo004 \lot
message. nationally distributed prodUcts) should be
The "delivery" of the prize -which notilted JI you are approached by gil~
aeemed legitimate (a trip to Las Vegas iivers who' fall to tell you of their sales
for two . or dinner for two in a fme · Intention.
restaurant) -turned out to be a three--
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quality of
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wok which
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Magic
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For the cook .wbolo 1am11y greets her
with cliol'UHa of "that aplD, that again,
.t_~t ~glln," the ""1P people have come
~1th ,,.,,.. .... allerulttea. . ~ ' ... -r--"C!iotln( With Soup: A Clmpbell MbOOk" o1ren • 1tiDet dlahel,
casseroles, .U.n, llUCel, cram, dips.
soup-malel and pmishes.
Many coolis have found condenaed
soups a work..nd-timeaver 1n preparing
quick but nutritious family mealJ. This
cookbook carries the idea a step further
and ellm.lnatea the guesswori on pro.-
portions and compatible combinitiODJ.
Stove top or oven method!, a main
dish or dlahea that are the meal, ways
with hamburger, pork and poultry are
souped up.
Other sections deal with aaucery,
barbeCue, vegetables, eggs and chetse,
salads, breads, cakes, desserts, parties
and snackl.
Particularly helpful are chapters on
eouJH&ftdwich go togethers, how to make
your own. aou(ll hearUer and freeze tbem
and new waya to tempt appetllel· wltll
.aoup ·dlabes.
· Tbere 11· a -.ectJonl.~Jdng for a
crowd, ~s for tem~~amental
teenagers and hdt allcl'Jiei:\ic sandwiches.
HelpfUl hints on 'using soup to meet nutri-·
tlonal requirements and tips for weight
watchers are included.
Adding a little magic to lunchho• and
housewives' lunches are "souper" sug.
g..tioru!. Starting meals with special
recipea listed, bot and cold, will be a
hour bUd sell foi ~sive stereo.equip-, QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED:
ment. '1 • ' :.:~
pleasure. i.,"'I • • $ ~., ,, '
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Q. ii there any way to tell·w ther a ·'' . , ; Here ate a .,sam ~. IOUp-based
fresh pineapple wm·i, ~? , Carrot 'Vichyssoise, served hot . or dlabes. ' •· "·· •
Upon learning this, the Office of · 1 A. When you're buy{ngJresh pineappla · cold, proyides an elegant S11JUMP 'N SHELL CASS!IJIOLE.
CoMm>er AHairs director aent tbe presi· look for one that is heavy. The heavy beginning of any dining occesion. l can (IOI> ounce) condtnaed cream of
dent of tbe company a letter informing I ooes are USUllly better quality. Also, ripe W"th t• "t' celery IOUp .him that hlJ sales method violated lhe loineapPles Will bive :a fra~t. fruity · 1 no gra ing necessary, 1 s so
bu!ines3 and professiooal code since the r.roma wblcb is a sign of g..;;tn~vor. simple to prepare. ¥•cup mill:
customer was not .told $111' tbe dellvery ~ Q. I bava trouble keeping bananas dur-1 tableapoon sherry
<jl the, "p~'.' ~ actually. a Illes pro-•t!Je ,IUllllller. T\1eY ieffriP<! ao fast • ' , ; 1,1 t .. ap§iit •~1111-
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Tbis' .lttli~ e\tiked a telei>bo!!e con ore we alwaya told "not ~ put binanas c , ... ' • 'I d s • ' 2 CUfll cO.t..r'lhe\J ll1ICllOlll fl'om tbe president of lbe .comJ:y who !fin tJle. ~tor''T • 1 . • • ' &::r~ t!1'toM:when T~S~.. A: ~ do no! Pen wen 'at 0 0 . ea· I m m e ·r I n g 2 tab!-dll1pplld........, to learn liow he can ·receive hlJ "prize," I lell!llefltu"' l1elow 50 degrees and . full In I.quart caaaerole, blend -· m1lt,
lhal he abo wW receive a aaloa Jl!tch for flavor will not ~· YfW: refrigerator • sherry and curry powder. Add "1Jlllnlns
111ereo equipment when ,"pi)u" ii tem,...tlm! UIUally-.lroai 35 to ·45 lngredienla. Bab at 3lt cfqnM .far •
.._11 ~ • , degrW. The recommeudation about not • minutes· ~·-•·-·-• .,....vm-· putllllg ~ Jif the; refrilerltOr .ap; i Vlcby'9o\le, ,literally "from;Vicby," is Tabasco liijultt red pepper sauce sparks 3 cups boiling water ' •w. -•m ~
' DeceetJve sell1ng of min:bamd~ door-~·to uliderrtpe baftl!iu. claJaicaliy . ... elegant. cold JeU and the piquancy eMenllal lo t r u e 4 chicken bouillon cube5
iiHloor or · by ielepl\llle •. llOlicl • BeioeV<r,...,. Jll\lf •bananas.are ripe, " · Vlchyuoise. · 1 twiioon salt SUMMERTDIE Jl1llBD TOllATOll
Yto>lates -federal ant i:.:r· It 11 yoa ·caaaiore .them ID ihe refrigerator to potato ""'11· · · And It's so simple to prepare -no 2 ,Jablespoolll bulter 4 medium tomatoes, ,llllced
llllawlul for 1 ~o11'':..~. "I ~~-~ retard further •lponloc. Re!JigeraUon at The creator of this auriunertime grating at all! Simply pre-cook the "llkiDI a llll'YtY, ..... ree .,,,~Si thil point will ca9 the nin to turn delight was ~ Dial, tbe l""'l potatoes and carrola and force tllem t cup heavy or light cream 1/3 cup aeasooed llour
• ., illtllC ...,,. other tactk to bide 1 l black, . but ihe • INlde "'111 not chef ol tbe old RltJ.Cliiton liotel in New •h-.-h a rme strainer or whirl in a t cup mill< y. butt ·--llcl that. ID .... h, be Jo Clllfnl ·tor ••-!or and wW .~ a__. teZ-and ~....... ba • cup er or m-•--••-1 lr1tna to ..u --.,..... .,_, York. Chef Dlat ada]itecl hla nclpe.from blander with the cream. ¥•teaspoon Ta sco pepper sauce
....., purJIOIO o flaWlr. , : I an old countrY faVortte of h1I ddldhoocl Serve Carrot Vichyssoise hot or cold to In a large heavy saucepan combine I can (IOI> ouncea) .,..,..... ~
....u.ins. / Slaco blnanu ~a atronc odor, you · luil the occuion. Your sueau may potatoes, carrots, leeks, bolling water, of mushroom '°"P , Qi JUDe t lbe ,ederll Trtde a may 'win! to put thlm In a tiJdlUy closed daya ..., Vlcby, France. dee de bouillon cubes and sa!L Cook·covered.... • ~ cup _.,.
1111i1110n ....,.... a -order plastic bag when you ,ioie ihem \n tbe Here's a ""'w and -ezdtlng lreat ~ 1b.~ the main course for Ill very tender aboUt 40 -e minUtel. u • ,,_
llD>ltlnc BabJ P rod u c ta, Inc. I mrigerator. to begin toclay's meals -""""!" or Put minure thniugh strainer, sieve, or Dip tomtto lllca In ... .,... Illar. ~ting il>bome appointments wlthJ· 1 winter. Carrot Vldlyaaolae la a delectably CARROT VICHYSSOISE food mill. Add butter, cream, milk and Cook In butter over low -... JIPllr
pocllal paients. Q. Dael qulnll!e water bave any u-.ht blend oE the best clasllc. lngred• Tabasco. Mil well. Chill and terV• cold, bnivrned on both sides. n.mo., lo bealod
Tba ..,....., malled JlOll<anll ,. · calories? Wllb tbe addition of tender young corrola. 3 cups pared sliced potlltoes or reheat in double boiler over hOt waler. platter. Stir soup and llllo lldlloL p=to dis!lonae free "81ark PUs, A. Yes, Indeed. A '"""'°' bottle of The secret to savoring the bnl or the 2 cups pared allced carrots Top wllh grated carrot or plraley. Yldd: Heat. PVur 11uceover to&.._.
~ 11fta /lffm Mtmai manuf , quinlnt waterT about a calo~ vqelable llavor ts Ill the -inc,.ad :S leW,.tbla17 lllced {wblte.part) I wvlngs. to I lerVlnp.
< VIOLATION'
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shower-decorate with .
sheets then give them
to the bride. u ·mbrellas
• ~~nd ~~liilc>'ns also
ere mede with
sheets.
1. !nffdoY, Ju~ 26, 1m
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Every Woman's
Shletl, and pillowcuea uaed to be
found eltlw (ID beda, Jn the laundzy or
neatly foldad In !be linen closet.
TfioY we.. uaually white, with • tOllch
of color or embroidery on !be pll·
lowcaaes.
Now, they've biouomed nnd bloodied
Into brl!lht colort and faN>Ut duiaftS,
acme uecut<d by leading art!Jts.
~Utica. llWlufa<1urer of sheets,
towell .. d plllowc...-., bu deviled new
WoYI to U.. !be brl1ht llnena in wall coverinc•,. lawn cushions, barbeWe
mitts, 1wlq covers and umbrellas.
Bridal ahQwen end lpec!al patties con
be built around a sheet <Utd· p!Uowcue
decor.
Whole rooms can be decorated in a
nne-dealgo concept, end clothing made to
match the room's mood.
It's all done with sclSSOI'f, glue, pat4
terns, time end a spirit ~f adventure.
"Twln fiat sheets are usually best to
work with," said MW Jeanne Richmond,
fashion coordinator for Steven.s-UUca.
"For a. parsom: table, for example, cut a
rectangular section to equal !be top of
the table, the width of its side surfaces,
plus a two-inch overlap.
"Place the table upside down on this
fabric, stretch fabric taut over the table
top, and then on the underside of the
table, glue or cement overlap to the
table.
"NUt1 cut four pieces of fabrlci long
enolllh to e>tend from table top
overhang to floor and wld~ enough to
cover the four surfaces of the legs. Allow
one-eighth inch extra fabric on lboth
dimensions for trim.
"Glue in place, When dry, mitre edces
of each top with a razor blade."
For cushion covers, use poly foam. cut
to size, a twin flat sheet and follow the
basic rules for zippered slip covers.
For a bridal shower, use a sheet as a
tablecloth and make the honoree a
matching pinafore.
Miss Richmond will demonstrate· the
creaUve sewing techniques at the
Broadway. Newport Beach, at 11:30 a.m.
on Tuesday, Aug. a.
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match party decor.
For a shower, wear it
then give it to the
bride. Sheets
also make pretty
barbecue mitts.
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Weekend Ceremonies
Orange Coast Couples
Repeat WedcJing Vows
By PEACE MOf'FAT . '. jecl, combining the tradlttonal signature: !ailing to reply to
• NEW YORK (AP) -"Many ctlstorits with the new onea. \ tjndness or a gift as promptly
,'people lhlnk anylhlng goes In lhe bright ol!ice o! hee · u poaalble; <Ind thinking that
now. but t1tl8 Is not so. There 100.yeor.<>id llroWnaton• home widows do not Ille ·their lat< ta a need ror certain con-here, Miss Vanderbilt discuss· l)usband '1 name.· j ventiOns; '/\· .. · ed. "the retmtly .... published Miss VanderbiJ' Says SO per4
"And no matter what "Amy ,Vanderbilt's Etiquette." 'Cent of the questions !he
~ changes occur in the world. A warm, unpretentious receives in the mail deal with ~ the human need for ap-woman, she makes etiquette weddings.
• preciation goes on." sound as though it can -and , ·''It's a time of great emo-
: So says Amy Vanderbilt, should -~ a part of one's t~al involve~nt/' she
; wOOse word is law i n everyday hfe. points out, "and people who
: Alnerlcan· etiquette, but Who is "I feel there's more honesty. hilve never thought about eU·
·so determ ined not lo let eti-now Jn soc~l intercllange, and quette before do tlien. 1•1
· ~tte lag betitnd the changing lh!s is gOOd,'' she ~S)i. ''But, I 1)Vhile in favor of some
• tunes that she has revised her think the danger 1s that well changes in weddings, Miss monumental work on the sub-h her " go l?> much t e.ol way. Vanderbilt says she has beeri
: Septem..~er
. Rites Set
OUr Lady Quetn of Angels
Catholic Church, N e w p o r t
Beach will be the setting for
· the ScpL 10 wedding of Susan
Jane Ayalt and Thomas Vern
Schauppner
Tbe bride-elect 15 t h •
daughter of Mrs. · Marian
Shirey of Huntington Beach
and (lllbert Ayilla, Fullerton.
Her lloice Ii !be aon of Mt.
and Mn. Vern Scbauppner or
Newport Beach.
Mias Ayala It a paduate of
Mater Del High School and
Orange ~ Cqllege. Her
flance II ID al~mn111 of
Ne...,...i Harbor Hfl)I School
and occ aJ\c! now. II 1tuayfni
at UCL
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~1~ss Vanderbilt says she Is cauti@ing :ro!!llg __p e op I e
con9tantly astounded at the again-st forgetting all the con·
points or etiquette people verrtions
aren't aware of. .. Etiqu'!le ),I ha~e been getting maU
·used to be part or social Crom young people who wer~
folklore -tlnng!I everybody mRrried in some fanciful
was just supposed to know,'' fashion, and who feel cheated
she says. and want a wedding in church
"But now people have lo be now." she observes. "l have to
taught -whether at their say to them that from a social
mother's knee, t hr o u g h viewpoint you really can't do
observation, or painful ex-it:"
periences. And it isn't just a Miss Vanderbllt calls huge
matter <>f kindness and con· Weddings "awful" and she has
sidertltkllt either.. All the been inveigling lately against
kindness in the world \\'ill not b1.1ge showers.
get you through lhe eating of "'Showers should be for a
an artichoke." few intimate friends," she
Amoi'ig the c o m m o n po1nts out, adding that there Is
mUtakes people make, thls more interest now in havJ.n1
expert poinll out, aro im-jol~t showers for the bride and
proper tabhs manners -such grwm. ·
as picking up iol\UI the llngen "Brld" are no Ion 1 • r
chicken cooked i.n sauce, or ttotated from the groo{n " -she
forgetting to wipe one·! "l)'s, "and besides. they•,..
mouth before sipping a glass probably living t o g e t h e r
of wlnei typ_ing a signature on an_rway."
a Jette~ lnat .. d of wrlllng lt 1he aulhor 11y1 atUlud.,
out; women ualog an Incorrect towarlb enlutaloment have . ' .
• .... _
changed too. 0 1 dOn't like to
see things done slap-dub,"'
she says, "but with a lack of
household help, you don't have
to entertain in kind any more.
More and more people are
having buffets, using student
help or caterer'!."
Miss Vanderbilt says she·
does all she can to keep up-to-
date -Pointing out that hav·
ing children herself, it is dif-
ficult to be rigid.
''For instance," she says,
"it is acceptable now for
y<>ung people cA oppoSite sexes
to travel ~ogether." But she
has words of caution for a
couple -woo HVe together ~
without !be benellt or a mar·
riage license, and decltk' to
have a cbild.
SUE STROMSLAND · ·
Date Told
For Rites
· "They're 1'4Ming cou~ to
tradition, and eventually will
come to the point" where !bey
have to come to .terms with it.
This will be at some point
where le;ality is involved -
such u · !be child entering
school"
And in .her book., she· noies
that young people who engage
ll\ premarital sex ha'(e a
reaponsJbUlty not to lirtng
unwantecl children ' Into !be
world.
'ro keep up with her subject,
Mi!) Vandetblll ' "IYI lht
reads all a1le clD -Including
artlcl.. in tho medical and
psychiatric lleld.
"I heve great Illes on VD
and eroup sex1" &he says
lauahing, "Nothing' Wrprlael
!"'• '!Ile! nolb\04 ~Jiii.!'
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Sept. 16 Is the wedding da!J.
picked. by 8\le E t Id n
Stromsl .. d and' Floyd E.,
Leithauser.
News of the fo~
ev411t baa been announced by'
her partntl, Mr. and !oJl:I.
Emery K. Stromsland or co.ta
ll!e&L Miu Slromlland ts' II
1raduate of Estancia !lllh
Schoel and of °""°" Silita, Unlveralty.
Her fianCe, son Of Mr .and
Mrs. Pete F. Lellhau.er of
Sisters, Ore., ls a graduate of.
Slttera Hlllh School. OSU ail!
the Cout tuard OCS. He now •
Is en ensign stationed 'on
Govemot'l .l.lllnd, N.Y. 4
.. PRATT .. ENNIS The newlyweds are residing Their parents are Mr. arid
St. John lhe Baptlst catholic in Newport News, Va . Mrs. Leon Riley of San
Church, Costa Mesa w .. the TUCKER-MAJOR Clemente and Mr. aiid Mr.i.
setting for the mariiage 1ink4 Margo Jean Major and Gary Martin Lofgren of Corvallis,
ing Mary Pauline F.nni• and Lee Tucker excha,ged mar· OreAt.I d t h
Duane Tho-"" Prat°'t,--1 . . en an s were t e Misses ....... r age'vows in the ~mmun1ty Beck s ·th The Rev· .Anthony McGowan C Jt u r c h C o Ji egntional, Y mi and C a t h Y performed the ceremony for Corona del Mar. MaDaniel, Ronald Kremllle.r,
the daughter of~· and Mrs. The Rev. Dr: l Frererlc David Kremiller, Gregor Y
Patrick J. Ennis of Costa Groetsema of p 1 y mo u t b Rildeyw, m' ~obeMrt Fraunzimm~r
Mesa and tjJe llOn of Mr. anj _Congre1alional..Cluuih~Wbit·_an iam eS!emer. __
Mrs. William Pratt Of Hun.t· tier, conducted the rites for Tlie n l! w I Y weds ar.e
ington Beach. , ~ the daUghter of Mr. 'ind Mrs. g~aduates or Sa~ Cleme~te
Miss Cheryl Kiely "* the Tbomaa D. Major 1o Corona . High School. She IS· attendmg
maid 0 f b 0 nor· 8 n d del 'Mar and the ;. of Mr. Saddleback College and he at-
bride!lllaids were ~ M\'ses, an<I loll1 ,R. Earl Tucker of tended Santa Ana College.
Palrtcta . M~lhOron . a,n d,' Valdoata,, oa . They will "'side in San
Barbara dieron.' . At~g !be co•ple were <llemente.
Attendll\g aa belll ma~,lfas M!.sJ>aniela Ahne f,eydeci<er, SIMMONS-BRENTNALL
Tim Hom, whtie usben wue . maid of hqnor aqcl .Rfckey Lee
Deonla Prati end Rnnald Kiely. ~lrstrom, best man. Usher.i The foothills of ML Rainier,
The bride 15 a ttutl'ont ' at j,ett; 'l!Dll<rt Major, Thomaa Wash. provided the setUng lbr
Orange•CC>alll College and her D. Maj0r,' IJ1'. Arthlir Major the marriage of CbrisUne Jdy
butband ts studying at Golden and Wlllfam Quesnell. BrenlnaU and Michael J. Slri\.
Weit Colleg1. ' , · The bride 11 a graduate of mons . The Rev. Dr. Jack H.
, ' ' Sen Rafael High School and PhUllps officiated. l DUTRO.JENSEN , • atteilded Marin Junior Collc1• Parents or the bridal couple
The Cotta Mesa home . of \ fnd Whittler CoUe1e. Her bus-are Mr,1 end Mrs. Thomas E.
Mrs. Jacquelin Jensen w11 the ' l>and attended O.Orgia soboola Brentn11l ol NeWJlllrl Beach
oettlng lo< lhe marriage link· .and aarved, with !be Anny In and Mrs. Marian Nel'°1t of
Ing her daughter, Candy Jeon Germany. They will make Nompo, Idaho. Attendaotl
Jenten and David ~•11¢ 1t1»1r l)ome in Valdosta. 1 .. ,. Gloria Ogilvie and R<lbin
Dutro, .On of Mr. and Mrs. W. , ,LOFGREN-RILEY Stoctrnll. ,
Dutro, alio or Costa r.i.... Marjorie Ann Riley and The n e, w I y,. e d a are
Officiant waa the Rev. Rice lllcbHI Lolgran, both or S•n graduates of He1tJOrt Harbor
Arnold, the brtd1'1 1real· tledu!nta, wtre married In the Hlg~ (lehool and he attended
uncle, and attendants were San Clemente Presbyterian Orl(llle Cout CoJINe. Be ts
Mrs. Paula Meam and CUI· <l>tlrc!I with the Rev, Pbillp aen'lnc In Illa Army at Foll
lord Lindaly Jr. 5fW> olflclatJng. 1 Lewis, Wub.
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BY DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI)
-Laughter can improve
your sex Hie, according to a
psychiatrist writing ln the
magazine Psychology Today.
Althoogh cautioning that an
ill·timed snicker or an in-
appropriate chuckle c o u I d
have unfortunate resul ts, Or.
Martin Grotjahn says that
when both partners recognize
the many inherently comic
aspects of sex, they may find
it more enjoyable.
I can see It alt now. This
article obviously is t h e
foreruMer of a whole new
series of scientific studies and
sexology books.
,.. more hllarlous than men
do!
A. Dellnilely yes. On the
average, women laugh five
time3 more than men. and'.
may , under certai n•
circulnstances, remain in 1
conUnuous uproar from st•rt
to finish.
Q. Does this mean thal
women have a more highly
deve1oned sense of hwnor?
A. Not necossarlly. It may
simply mean tbat they have
more cause for amu(enlent.
A. Whal Is meanf by the
tenn "suppre~ giggle"1
A. A "suppressed gtggJe" Is
a form of silent, inward or
stifled laughter. It is used to
give vent to one's mirth in
circumstances where a loud
guffaw would be unsuitable.
Q. What should one do if
one's risibilities are n o t
aroused?
• • . Dinner · Dancft: Nautical But .Nice
·There almost certainty will
be a l,'eport by Masters and
Johnson on "Human Sexual
Jocularity!' And Dr. David
Reuben undoubtedly will come
forth with a. book entitled
"Everything You A 1 way s
Thought Was Funny About
Sex But Were Afraid to
Laugh."
A. Sometimes it will make
the situation less grim if one
pretends to be tickled anyway .
HoweVer, faking a ha-ha too
often may make it more dif-
' . . Huntington Beach ChalJ!ber of Commerce will have
:its first get·acquliinted buffet dinner dance in the
:l!untingtod Harbour ~ch Club. 11he summer social
·will begin at 7 P·ll!· friday, JUly 28. A nautical
theme !\as been selected by Jerry Bame, ~eft), chair·
man, and depleting appropriate dress are Lynne Gil·
bertsen and Herb Vaughn. In the earlier studies .
.Parents Caught in Grapevine
Masters and Johnson attached
electrodes to their subjects to
measure pulse rates, blood
pressure and other physical
responses to love-m~king.
For the next experiment, I
assume, they will add a laugh-
~meter borrowed from the old
radio show "Can You Top
This?"
Comfort
Sought
Designer John \Veitz says
American business1nen are
slightly tired of wearin~
jacketsJ.which are ''constructed
to fit llke corsets."
. .
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing
a~ut a problem that I'm sure perple1es
many parents, yet I don't remember
ever seeing it in your column.
WJiat should a parent do ii his child
(jllnior high, age) tells b1m that a friend
is :ptannihg to run away Ot, is mo king
J>Ol? our 14'-year-old dau·1hter ofteo hears
such confesSJons and in turn she tells me.
r am not conctrlied about her 1\0C<Jm·
lnj: involved or being led astray, but I do
wonder about my obligation to the
parents of these children. Many of them
are virtual strangers to me. I do not see
them socially, or at PTA, or anywhere
ebc. 1
I am not a meddler and I don't want to
put my child in the position ·Of being1 a
stool pigeon. Yet it seems to me these
kids are looking for help or they wouldnjt
be confiding in my daughter.
Should t talk to the teachert 0r the
counselors or to the parents?. I feel an
obligation to do something but I don't
know what to do or bow far to go. Please
consult your panel of experts and use
your own experience to collnsel me. ...:.
KNOW TOO MUCH '
' DEAR TOO MUCH : A parenl wbo
Ylolates his child's coflfldence .. 4':1troys
11methlng precious. Don't do 'It. Yoa
coald, however, 1aggest to yoar daughter
tltat she encourage her lrlen4• to talk to
you, if they are unable to communJcate
Wltlt their own parents.
You then could attempt to give them
fafol'll)ltlon and set them straight. It
,,oald be wonderf1I, of course, U you
Could obtain permission from tliese
cllildren to ask tbelr parents to consider
counseling. Tbla Is, of course, what Is
nudid.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : Help me,
please. I'm about to go out of my mind.
, ~Y husband and I got into an argument
over aome small thing. One word led to
another and before we knew it we had a
'teriitic fight going.
Id the heat of• the battle I said
something about his mother. Then he
blurted out that six years ago he had had
an affair with my si!ter. She was only 16
at the time.
My husband and I were both working
Very hard that summer and I had invited
my sis to stay with us and take care of
the children. My blfsband said the affair
lasted all summer.
My sister married when she was 18 and
was divorced at 20. She now is living with
my mother. To aay I was shocked by all
Ibis ii putting ii mildly.
Now I wonder If we ahoukl cancel our
plans to go vi.sit Mom in September since
Sis is still Itving with Mom. I remember
that she and my husband seemed quite
chummy last summer when we were all
together. My husband swears there is
nothing betw'!On them and he has asked
me to have faith in him .
Mom knows nothing about this. Should
I tell her so she'll know why we have i
changed .our plans? Or should we go? -
NO NAME NO CITY
DEAR. N.N.N.C.: Go. And keep your
moutlt .. ut. It'• bad enough that YOU
knowj Don't upset your mother with this
beautUul news.
When a man asks you to have faith tn
' him, you should make every effort to do
so. And you can prove that you trust him
by being relued -iD other words, don't
watcb .blm like a hawk. He'll appreciate
It -and it could do a lot to ttrengtben
your marriage.
M for Reuben, he employs
the Q and A technique to im-
part infonnation on t h e
mating process. Here are
some of the entries we can ex-
pect in his next book :
Q. Is it true that women find
He Predicts that the form~
fitting' darts in men's suit
clothes will be .disappeartn·g.
Sh~lders will become less
constructed -softer. •
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Since mosl '.'pet" skunks were once wild MINERAL WRAP
there might be a danger .of rabies, which SLENDERJZJNG
is why some states have banned skunks
as pets. LOSE 5 INCHES
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A Sept. 16 wedding is being I J p • I
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Angels Catholic C b u r c h , :~ewP.rt Beach. I BRING YOUR CAMERA 1 I
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THURSDAY
JULY 27
'By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21-AprU 19):
. Friends nhlbil t.ndency to be
argumentative. Reluse I o
become Inextricably involved.
TAURUS (April :llf.May :to):
Your own ideas should bold
precedence over whit others
lh!nk you should do. Some you
resp"ect are 'themselvu cur·
rently in quandary . Stress in·
dependence, aell'rellance. Leo
could play key role.
GEMIN,I (May Zl.June :to).:
. 'Travel plans .could be altered.
Gain shown if you follow
hunch. Rise ,above pe It y
details. See .pcoject as a
whole, shake ofl tendency to
brood. Look to future -il is
brighter than you might im~
agine. ·• CANCER (June.21.July 22):
Obtain hint from Gemini
message. Be versatile; display
humor. Accept social il)-
vitations. Deal with one OOrn
under Saglitu1u1. Ac;:cent is on
money, collections, policies,
leases. Revise budget1 pay-
ment Plans ..
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Slow
pace. You may be acting on
iritpulse instead of being
logical. Accent is on, need for
attention to details. Applies
especially where contracts,
partnerships are concerned.
Aquartu is involved.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 I :
What was under cover is ex-
posed to lig~t. State your
views. Gets facts on record,
Not wise to delegate authority.
You find what should be done
-and why. Best to get to
heart of matters. A v o i d
wishful thinking.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221:
Be peacemaker. You gain
SCORPIO (OCI. 13-Nov. !I): panner has queslionl to ...
Thorough approach 1 e t 1 8e cooperattve, but lDIU
rtlU!ts. Doni overtook detalJJ clear !bat you are not deal1llC
!bat appear minor on ourtace. from posltlon of weaknesl. _
Dig dNi> for ilddltloiiil in-AQUAlllVS (Jllj. •Feb.
formation. ~ ond Lee ta): ExprtU yoone11. lllDC:e
pencn could play key roles. to your own tune. Olle ·who
Corroet home safety hazard. complains ii merely teatlng, ii
SAGITTAIUUS (Nov. :. not bluf!lng. Know this and
Ilec. 21): Hold off on journey respond ICCOrding)y. Lee is in
that could result tn·wlld-g'°" P.icture. Brtabten sur·
chase. o.t puzzle plecti roundlngs. Come out of emo-
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-SAYE! TO l ON(:·
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QUALl'PY
NQVE TY FABRICS togelher. Avoid disputes with tlona1 shtll. ·
nelthboro . Assume PIBCES(Feb.111-March:IO): ,
responsibility. Don't rely on C.Ondltions at ·home due to im-• / MAITll CHAm
eenoa who "°"much talking prove. One wbo is handicapped:ll~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~ ind Ollie else. dewveo your understanding .
CAPRICOJIN (llec. 21-Jan. · Adhefe to principles of golden
lll ' ' 19): Put !inlshing touChes on · rule. Then you w open path
project which can net profit. to genuine ~a t i 1 fa ct i b n . • ~
Arlea could be involved. Mate, Message wlll be clear. m' IJIJ.j I "'I.
To avoid di.sappotntment, prospective
brides are reminded to have their wedding
stories with black and white ~lossy P.hoto-
graphs to the DAILY PILOT Womens De-
partment one week before the wedding.
Pictures received after that time will not
be used.
For engagement announcements it is
imperative that the story, also accompanied
by a black and white glossy picture, be sub-
mitted six weeks or more•belote the wedding
date. If deadline is not met, only a story will
be used.
To help fill requirements on both wed·
ding and engagement stories, forms are
available In all of the DAILY PJL0'.1' offices.
Further questions will be answered by
Women's Section staff members al 642-4321.
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l/f/ISl!S• WIGS
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I•. ELUU. .., MONSANTO
Tllit n•w miracl• flb•r do•sn't frtp, •••Y• curlad, but c111 ff
r111t for diffaranf 1tyl11, look1 , Heals a111cl ach like h11m1111.
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ELURA WIGS $1995
& HAIRPIECE~ from .... , ,. .......... , -, -J . ,I.I
100% HUMAN HAtRPiECES-REDUCEDI
Wi9l•t• ll 01.l t-lt19. $11.tS ••••• , •• NOW S l.'5
C1,c1d1 13 01.I ~ R19. $17.95 •••••••••• NOW $12.fl
Gi1t1t C11c1d1 f4 01.I -R19. $2 1.95 •••• 1NOW SIJ.tl ..__.,.... __ ....,. _____ .,
~ ' ' FOR, MEN-CAPLES' SY.NTHEJIC . W.tGS •:::':f .JllOW $29.95
Wt H,.,, ·,. p,;.,,i , Fitting Roo"' • , ,
FOR MlN ONLY!
Pediatrics ~ Gift .. '\ t' '-
·A special type "'.heel chair that reclines is the philanthropic gift .or Newport
Harbor Soroptim1sts for the pedlalT1cs ward at Hoag fdemorial Hosp1\al, Presby-
terian. Soroptimist president, Mrs. George Cooney •djusts the back for Brent
throogh diplomacy, not force ., ___________________ ,
11 Applies to ·personal a n d ll
business areas. Some wishes
should be revised. Stress'
maturity. Put away childish
things. Adult approach sue·
ceeds.
WIG and ·
BEAUTY SALON ;
Morris, 11 , or Scotsdale. -·
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Desire ;for 'Cutting u·p~
B~ga·n ; in Her· Childhood
By ALISON LERRICK "But it's much harcte1· for to elbow, coin neck.lace and
PARIS '(AP} -"My: dream me ~a male designer," s~ eight ,tur.~.e pins craw~ing a11
was to become a surgeon, but says. "~ll they ha~e to do Jt .. over.~ ~rt 531 o( them in
my father would never have get up m the ~ming and put. hir country hol!-Sf, La Tortue,
allowed me to play with on a navy ·suit . Whereas d.. ·ID Lewisljloro MY. ·
, cadaven,.. says p a u 1 i n ~ must be combed -which.»· ~ • ! ,
Trigere. diftiClilt -.: ai!d mdoust watch t_p
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· So ,he "bad to cut up ::rm:.t.. 1
n't g ~ 'Jill;..---;;;.--------~.-----.
drlleases instead:''' SUch !ears seem ungro~ so y OU WANT TO BE A T~CHU!
er father d.1~ kno_w Wt, 1enough, ii1 view of the woman "
and ~ntly this leading lady , in the~ little Trigere outfi\: ;.,: pportunity awaits the dynamic
Clf the American haute couture green skirt which she Un-,1future educator. invest a.; year ~ over to her "h.ome buttons deftly to the wailt to .,"at the ROSTON MONTESSORI town ~o recetv~ the s1lyer show the bottom of h.Z. m~1 fto~t thethe fi1l ~~':.';~ maillot-blouse, and 10 pounu INSTITUTE FOR TEACHER TRAIN· . W1?311 • ir~ u ~( gold Jewelry. deSJ~r honOrtd 1ust beca te As well as unseen , Mme.' .'~G. Appl ications must be sub-
! was,,,bom on the Place T;igere is unlikely to pa11 ; milted by August 15th for the
;,1galle, '"~§ M'."e. '.\"lgere. unbeard with rings on her , 1. 972-1973 n was ~'!use l m s.t_ill V~ry fingers bra~elets '(tom wrist
Frtnclf m my tlilnkmfl and .. ' • ·Orange.
designing.'' She is ttlt e ""iiiiiii:iiiii:i:iiiliii5ii:iiiiiiiiiiii daughter cf a tailor and a lroiiii_iiii _____ iii iii
dressmaker.
Although she went to New
York in 1937, her accent is still
as French as the fabrics she
,ises for her signature evening
dresses in bright wool.
"A Trigere cflenl buys with
confidence, with the assurance
of.nnt Joo~ing lilie a freak, fl.•
do cfa5sic tailored !lungs.
None or' thoSe funny chiUons,"
ssya Mme. Trigere. "She bUys
them to pleue her husband NOW -THE -. BIG ONE!
and lover."
Clients Include K I t t Y
Carlisle , Bess Myerson. MrS.
Leonard Bernstein, M r s ..
Alfred Vanderbilt, the Duchess
of Windsor and Mrs. Andrew
Goodman, who does her sho~
ping at Bergdorf Goodm3D; a
store that believes in Trigere.
,;Wo1nen ," decrees Mme.
Trigere, "are a]y:ays going to
dress up. unlesSWe gol)BCk to
Adam and Eve. which doesn't
seem probable."
The problem is, you keep
running into the same people
around every corner. from
· Palm Beach to f\1onte Carlo
and even on the privacy of i
your yacht. The same dress I
two nights running?
With an absolute minimum I
"of 10 evening dr esses ... a
woman can manage, if she 1
know• how to do it." This I
mean1 that one night you wear I ~ diamond chains on y c u r
~ ••c~ss1c black dress" and
anOthir JOU l{Y to fool •yo ur
frlendl with a green and while
scarf.
"Wt do admit," sighs Mme.
Ttj&en In her royal Wei "that
tvening ~ cheaper lhall
oun have a lo,nger life tban
oun." J,i for the co111j>ttlllon,
1be bu only see11 °"" French
WOMIN'S MATCHING SKIRTS, PANTS
TUNICS, JACK.f.TS,
'i>RiSSiS, IHORTS -,KNIT TOPS
SHOES.SANDALS
1 /3 ,. 1 /2 OFF OR
MORE
35°/o to 50% OFF M~~~
l•LOUSES UP TO \'~:00 VALUE . · .. .' ........ NOW 2.991
Ll.NGlllE' AND SLIUWIAll
ROUS AND DUl,THI
"5HORT GOWNS AND iAIT DOLLS
SL1Ps-y1 SLIPS, llM-OIRDLES .
MEN'S SLACKS-JEANS
SPORTSHIRTS-DREIS SHIRTS
KNIT SH/US -TIUT ROHS
MAUEX IA Tlf TOW.LS
REG. 1.50 to J.So
DISCONTINUED COLORS
354Yo to 450/o
OFF OR MORI
40% OFF OR MDAI
NOW 1.29 to 2.50
NOW .99 to 1.99
PARK CONVENIENTLY AT EAST DOOR
AT WUT END OF MAGNOLIA AYI.
MAJOI
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FRES" 5·1?. ·7ac UMCtnttd-Helps •
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Fancy Quality-Firm & Golden
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Mrs. .Wright's Biscuits ~ 81
luceme Cana Tortillas ~ 18°
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3S DAJlY ~llOT Wtdnttday, Jul' 26, iq12
Attractive Serving Important·
'The price you pay for eating
Guaca·mole is you can't
stand the way you smell.'
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ITALIAN DEL I • RESTAURANT· BAKERY .
8911 Adams at Magnolia
Huntington Beach • 968-4466
HOUU:
DAILY1 1M , ... , ...
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IN GARDENA OVElt 21 YEARS
NOW ALSO IN HUNTINGTON llEACH
CLOSED MONDAY
ANG-ELA MARIA hncy 6 OZ.
Tomato Paste ' 5 CANS 2scc
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RO·MANO :;-;-, $1.89 LI.
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CAPONATA 3/$1.00
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PICI UP PAITY Pl.AnERS-B1111tifully
cl•iit~td and tt11on1b!v prictd.
Egg Plant Parmesan
REG. 49' "•
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CARROT CAKE
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OLIVE OIL $5.99 GAL ""· ''·" ,., ................................ ..
DICOltATED CAlc:IS
FOR •LL OCCASIONS
AO EltP!llES l/t/n
ONE OF THE LARGEST DELI
OPERATIONS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
BY JOJlll!A BUNN
NEW YORK -"l !Ille to
cook when l 'm feeling well. lf
I'm feeling down, J don't want
to go near the kitchen," ac-
tress Trish (short for
Patricia) Van Devere ex·
claimed over cocktails.
By outward appearances,
Trish probably takes to the
kitchen often. She looked more
like she might have had
horseback riding in Central
Park on her mind than the
culinary arts.
Trish i.s caught up in the
creation of what she calls
"Gorgeous garbage -that's
whatevef\ you can find in the
refrigerator that looks good on
the greens! J cook easy things:
gazpacho, vichyssoise or
wonderful spaghetti sauce.
"Most of all, however, I'm
interested in arranging and
presenting food so that it
looks pretty, because so often
that's ()Ver1ooked.
"I make sure I have the
right colored pla tes and the
par:sley and lemons are there
and the sauces are right. And,
if it looks nice, it goes a long
way to make up for something
really rotten.''
The New Jersey-born ac-
tress has a disarming way of
wrinkling her nose and busting
forth in an infectious laugh.
"And, somehow if the food
really looks nice, that 's half
the battle."
Her love for great food is
genuine.
"God1 how 1 adore ltalian
food! Ir l were in an Italian
family (she's of Dutch, Eng-
lish, and German extraction).
I would be so fat because J'1n
not really interested in sweets,
potatoes or starch. I love
vegetables, f r u it s and
cheese; in other lVOrds, a\[
the right things except pasta. l
could sit there and eat it until
I die. It 's not the meat so much
as the cheese ravioli, can-
neloni and lasagne. And the
antipastos!
"Chili and guacamole are
fun, too, but you see I'm never
the kind of cook who ever
could give a recipe. That's
why J have to cook when l'm
hungry because 1 have to
taste.
"Otherwise, I can't cook
anything but the most mun-
dane things. I an usually go
some place and figure out
everything that's in a dish and
fix it if I want to -that is, if
I'm hungry."
Trish never fooled in the kit·
chen as a kid. She much
preferred acting or being out·
doors walking in the woods,
swimming or rowing on the
lake with her late father, who
died when she was nine,
The actre 5s, who is very
mature in her outlook on life,
attributes much of her early
growing up to the vulnerability
brought on by the loss of her
father.
"His death hurried me into
adulthood, but he was one of
the adorable daddies of the
world. My mother was one of
the more impatient kind of
person Who never really enters
a child's world.
"My father, on the other
hand, ~uld sit and play with
me and tell stories by the
hours. You know, be very pa-
tient and quiet, while my
mother was more prone to
"let's get this done" kind of
'person , a real energetic
dynamo lady!
"I have one cookbook that I
think is the all-time super
book because it has such great
pictures, The Four Seasons
Cookbook. I gave it to myself
as a present. I think if you're
going to have a cookbook, it
should be pretty and make you
\\'anl to fix so mething.
Trish is modest about her
own success with food and bet·
ter in giving recipes than she
imagines. Her chili is an all
day or all night operation
beginning with soaking the
beans.
"That way the flavor goes
all through it. The guacamole,
of course, tastes just great,
and yoU-tiave indigestion for a
long time thereafter. And. of
course, you can't 'stand the
way you smell from the garlic
and onions! But that's just the
price you have to pay."
TRISH VAN DEVERE'S
GUACAMOLE
2 ripe CB.lifornia avocadoes ,
mashed (or pureed)
11, cup dairy sour cream
2 tablespoons minced onion
2 tablespoons lemon juice
~'4 tablespoon lemon juice
11h teaspoon salt
1h teaspoon chili powder (or
cayenne}
Magic of Black Olives
Woven at Dinnertime
By PHYLLIS HANES well as to fresh salads or in a from water with slotted spoon
Chri1tllft St!Mct M"'llOI' SffVlc• beef stew. and drain well.
Nobody doubts the time-sa\·· Chop 1 cup ripe olives finely . RIPE OLIVE ~1ANIC01TI Set aside. Cut remainder into
ing aspects of convenience 8 pieces packaged manicotti wedges and set aside for
foods. lt's the high priei! put 31/• teaspoons salt sauce. Preheat over to 350
on them and the mystery of 11h cups pitted ripe olives degrees F. Beat eggs.
ingredients that provokes ob-2 eggs Mix with 1 cup Parmesan
jections. 11h: cups grated Parmesan cheese, cottage ch e es e ,
One logical answer to the or Romano cheese Muenster cheese, and oregano,
problems of busy families is to 1 cup smal l-curd cottage 114 teaspoon salt1 pepper, and
try to find time to make your cheese chopped olives.
ow n 1 a-called convenience 1 cup grated Muenster or Fill Manicotti with mixture.
diabes. Mix them up on a Monterey cheese Pour the tomato sauce into a
weekend or a free day and 1i!t teaspoon c rum b I e d I.quart· baking dish and ar-
fl'!eze a couple -saving one oregano range manicotti in it. Pour re-
or two for the current meals. :1,1 teaspoon pepper maining sauce over all and
Casseroles are one of the 2 8-ounce cans tomato sauce sprinkle with olive wedges and
'• New Jersey-born actress, T rilff ·::
Van Devere only coois wh;i!
1 small clove garlic, crushed
1 large tomato, peeled and
chopped
2 packages frozen cocktail
tacos ( 12 tacos to a
package)
Blend together avocadoes,
sour cream, onion, salt, lemon
juice, chili powder, garlic and
tomato. Cover and refrigerate
until serving time. Makes 2
cups.
she is feeling go~
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chicken stock until vegeta\i~s
are tender. Remove bone, P.11t
through a blender (or· pur;e
through a fine sieve). ~
with salt, white pepper ,_
taste. Chill thoroughly be!Gie
serving.
Add cream before servuiA:.
mix u•ell ; pour into six: small
glass dishes, bury in ici.
Garnish with chop p ~)1
watercress (or chives).
lieat cocktail tacos i nlp;_,_,_,_,_,;;;;o;;;;;;;;i;!i!i
preheated 400 degree O\'en, 15
minutes. Garnish \\'ith cherry
tomatoes speared w i l h
cocktail picks.
TRISH'S VICHYSSOISE
1h dozen large potatoes,
peeled, thinly sliced
2 large leeks, sliced
Large bunch watercress
5 cups chicken s t o c k
(homemade or undiluted
canned)
Small ham l;K>ne, optional
Salt, white qe~per to taste
2 cups heavJ cream
Watercress \(or chives) to
garnish
Cook sliced potatoes, leeks,
watercress and ham bone in
Delaney Bros. S80fo·
Shrimp Kebobs
I SlwlmpJ •• brochette J
M1rin1t1 1111cotktd tllr1m,s (HlllCl'5 n11r M 1uln11i.1e111 "'
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Med. Shrimp $2.40 lb.
LAt0E t!AST•llN
Scallops ' . . . . $2.99 lb.
h Sii,. to Yfllt Olf fine Hfectlo1
of C11lforel1 wl1t1.
best bets since they can in-Bring 2 quarts water and 3 remaining 1h cup Parmesan 2800 elude mo!'! than one kind of teaspoons salt to a boil and add cheese. • ,,
food. UsuaUy there's a meat rnanicoUi. Boll 8to10 minutes Bake for about half an hour. .67l·l4'lO'Orl4S·Z217
and vegetable or a pasta and. ~un~li~I ~a~l~m~os~t~d~on~e~. ~R~emo:v~e-M~ak~es~4~se~rv~ing~s.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~iii:~iii:iii:~'~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii; some meat or a slrnllar corn.Ii
bination that means only a
freoh salad and dessert Is re-
quired to complete the menu.
One that C&t be prepared
ahead ot time is manh:otti,.
cooked al dente, slulled with
several cheeses and baked with
tomato iauce and ri~ olives.
The olives add mra pi-
quancy to this pasta dish as
JONNY
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fresh and clean
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• • • . the two looks of tile
two JUchard's ..•. If you're
In tile ~sh fish tno<OI, tole
your shopping list aiouod
Richard's Harbor V 1 e w.
Float up and down 11· 1oam
sparkled le<t of snowy
ballbut and dainty lllJld
da bs. • • .Top popular
aalmon steaks from Atuka,
which make great baking
whole with the fins on for
decor •.. scallops and' fresh
alb8oore. • . .Frt!b, fresh•
fresh .••. all stacked up Ill
beautiful trays with the let
packed all around. • •
There's 3 real nice guys
there, called Ralph, Br"!I
and Lou. • . .All master
chef's with fish. , . Wl1lte
Sea baS!, fiMan baddie,·
turbot, lox •..
The big go now, fresh
mountain stream troul , •
frog legs •.. fresh
swordfish ... One lady was
in sheer ecstacy, "I'll take 4
and wrap 4 more for me to
freeze." Cooked k>bster,
shrimp, so many different
sizes, you get all mixed up
figuring what you're going
to do with them. • •
Prawns, so bi g you can
split them open and broil. ..
Langostinos, very t i n y ,
very sweet lobster. The
next time you 're thinking
fttsh fish, give Harbor
View's pearly oceans a
tumble.
OPEN LOOK
IN THE KJTCHEN
.• , . Why hide the Quaker
Oats, the box is pretty and
goes well with wooden
spoons stuck in a caming
jar. This is where the
etager" comes in .... Need
more spact for stashing ...
got a wall . : . fill it with an
etagere, then fill the et.agere
with towels and soaps,
casseroles and stew pots .••
green plants and turtle
doves .•.. This particular
etagere is cast iron in
white, yellow, or lime green
with sister matching comu
shelves and han gi ng
cabinets .•• Jt is part of an
eclectic corner of the Lldo
Gift Shop and keeps real
happy company w i t h
parsons tables to be ordered
any size or color . . . an
enlarged circa 1920 Vogue
magazine cover ••.
Italia orchid vases. . .
Wicker chairs, coot racks
and stools .•.. with stacked
coaster pillows made out of
; shag rugs with zippers so
: they can be washed ...
'
Peggy is the muter
decorator in the Lido Gift
shop ••• If you think doing
over a room in your home is
a brain washer, try doing
over a whole gift shop. . •
Peggy dood it all ... Sure
she'll come out and look
your tired living room scene
over ... A couple of well-
chosen piecea, lots of times,
can do the trick . . . In
another comer of the Lido
Gift Shop is an entlrely dif-
ferent feel. What goes with
what, but shouldn't, but
Peggy makes It ... A very
today side walk cafe melal
sculpture hanging in mid-
stream on a wan ... Ben·
cini mad musicians or den-
tists and golf players. . .
Brass hurricane lamps to
really wire and hang on a
wall, a classic high st.and
for fems to drip down ... A
mahogany and cane coat
rack to hold four coats ...
pint sized mirrors in
diamonds or rounds. • .
plus an etagere of a dif-
ferent color •.•. all luscious
walnut and hammered
metals. . . . with door• to
hide stereo equipment and
prized dishes .... You get
an old world feel he.re, or do
you. Love the tea wagon, all
g!Jss with a lilt out tray
nck on the top to hold four
cut glass de<:antun.
(X)NGRATULATIONS
THEO ROBINS FORD
51 years yowig doil\C Ford
111> . . . lint In Newport
Belch, lately Colta Mesa ••• Sien up for tll•t '72 PlnlO
loaded wltll grocut... • .
wltll 50 runMl'up prizes to
be drawn for Auguat 5 •••
Which Richard'• did )'OU
bu1 the croc•orles al Tbeo
, , • llarbor View ••. wltll
the fresh fish MJrket ...
or Lido with tbe (lllt ahop.
Wodn.,d11. Jofy 26, 1972 DAILY '1LIJT ·
RICHARD'S LIDO MARKET and RICHARD 'S HARBOR VIEW MARKET
AU USDA CHOICE IS NOT THE SAME
Why isn't all beef stamped U.S.D.A. Choice the same? Read on , and we 'll tell you .
. First, not all beef is graded. Some stores sell ungraded beef, and the result is a great steak today, a tough,
stringy one tomorrow.
Now, the U.S .. D.A. graded beef is divided into six grades -Prime , Choice, Good, Standard, Commercial
end Utility. Beef stamped U.S.D.A. Choice may run the gamut from almost "Prime" to not quite "Good". Richard's
sells ONLY the top of the grade U.S.D .A. Choice grade! (Closest to "Prime".)
The best of the Top of the Grade U.S.D.A. Choice beef is from formula-fed pamp ered feeder lot cattle . I It's
naturally better flavored end more tender.fTHAT'S the kind Richard's sells! Our beef IS different!
Now that you understand what Choice beef means, let's talk about trim!
If you buy a "bargain steak" at $1 .49 lb., then get home and trim off just 4 01. of waste fat and bone, that
"bargain" has cost you $2.00 a pound! Richard's trims beef so carefully there is no waste.
Consider it, YOU MAY BE PAYING AS MUCH ELSEWHERE AND GETIING LESS . DON 'T SETTLE FOR LESS
WHEN YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL ••. AT RICHARD'S.
Prime Rib Roast 1.59 lb. 1st 3 Rib Roast
t'J~
Apples Fr .... -1, -· The center ribs with just the tiniest leytr of
Greven1tein •rt tht finest cookin9 tpplts there fat left for fl1vorful roasting.
To h•rbecue end s•rv• with R•g im•ntal
Sa uce.
tr•, for pits, turnovers, cakes, 1euce1.
Zucchini Squh.~~,h~. . , •. 25' S~gd~·:~I.~~~;~~:~~.~~~~!b.~rlb. G~~:~~~.~~~~~~'.·~.~b~~~.~=.·'-79'1~-N·w··· r191 -raw :r:ucc 1n1 w1 a1ps. """a
don·• mi•• trying •h•m b.tt., co·•·d .nd ,,.nch ,,i.d. L"d Ha 69c lb.
29c I 0 ms Richud's Own, Sh1nk y, Nectarines Extr• Large Fantasia Lb. Th is is our specL1lty htm, lean, flavorful , smoked.
Celery Crispy Munchint sun. 19C
S~Mi'J
Hills Bros Coffee 1 ,~. 79'
Hills Bros. Coffee 2 LI.
Hills Bros. Coffee J LI.
Hamburger Helper
Betty Crocker m•k•s six 9r••t ltind1!
1.57
2.29
49'
Giant Tide Dtt ...... 4f OL 69'
Arilt11 AA-I LI. N1bl1c-141/1 ot.
Butter . . 83c Chips Ahoy . . . 49c
Dtl Monte-17 01. Dtl M•nf• Crttm Styl t-17 ot.
Fruit. Cocktail 4 for $1 Golden Corn . . 5 for $1
29c
Otl Mont.-1 •r.
Tom~to Sauce 10 for $1
l it ltoll
Scot T riwel s . .
Schilll"'l'-2 Vt 01. Soft w • .,. -2 Pk.
Salad Supreme ... 49c Bath Tissue .. 4 for $1
Kingsford Charcoal Briquets 10 lb. 79c
... oz. 3 for $1
Kai Kan Dog Food " oz. 4 for 89c
4 flt¥O~ickt11 1ftw, chlclitl'I ro111ui1, butt•r ro11ftd1, or rno•lfilno
We b.1k• it fr•1h i" our 1t•r•1, •v•ry dayf
Dutch Rye Bread 6lc
Aft enticing lo•f 1plc1cl with dill 11•d incl oniOn .
Onion Hamburger Buns v. °"'· 49c
Apple Danish Pastry
Single !:ayer Chocolate Cake
2 for 33c
99c
~i4cV~C)J~1
Sltn up to win • free c.1kt on yeur
birihcl1y. 5 winners 11ch monthl
Butt Half Lido Brand Ham
REPEAT OF A SELLOUT!
25 Red Roses
Very Fresh ruby red
2.98 Bunoh of 25
Summery sp•c:ial !
Ballantine Premium
Lager Beer 12 ..... ..
Case ............... 3.96
79c lb.
$2.49 lb.
• •t. 99,
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HOME DELIVERY
IN OUR AREA. PRICE EFFECTIVE
JULY 27-lO
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Ri chard's Meat Balls
Stuffed Round Steak
Fresh Fillet of Sole
Western Oysters
~RD~~l/I
Stouffers Sale
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98c lb.
1.29 lb.
1.59 lb.
98c ea.
Macaroni and Beef
Creamed Chicken
Beef Stew
111/2 0.. 59c
59c
69c
69c
6\lt 0..
ID 0..
Chicken and Noodles 111/2 o..
Oh Boy Stuffed Potatoes " oz. 4 for $1
Stuffod with choo10, chl,,-01 or b1con.
Breaded Butterfly Shrimp I LI.
StYOfY fr om Chlcli111 of th• So •
Popsicles
Sara Lee Cakes
111 fl1Yort-12 to• pli9.
choco1•tt, •r•n••
or litnt1t•
1.49
49c
69c
~"''8/illm
Richard's Chee~e Pizza 98c
Th••• •r• fresh I not froz•n I •nd wt m••• thtm
l1vl1hly good in our own kitchens.
Aged Sharp Cheddar
Rlch.1rd'1 b11t from Wilcon1in
Cressida Gouda Cheese 1 oz.
Di Bar White Goddess Dressing
l:tpociolly fir woltht w1tch1r1.
14 oz.
98c Lb.
69c
59c
CATERING-A RICHARD 'S SPECIALTY
A speciol occ11ion? We un do olmost 1nythln9 from
• troy of cold moots, de lightful hors d'oeuv,.s to 1 com-
plete dinnor for 50. Just ask!
. . ,, ~ HARBOR VIEW 1660 Mac Arthur, Newport Beach 673-2155 ~ LIDO CENTER 3433 Via lido, Newport Bea ch
OPEN DAILY 9 -7, SUN. 9 -6 OPEN DAILY9-8, SUN. 9-6
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MAYFRESH
HUNK
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Del Monte Sliced' SJ PINEA PPLE 1s 114 oz. FOR
IN NATURAL JUICES, •• CAN •••••
DIXIE 59 ~·
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_... TOMATOES ................. .
BARTLETT "FIRST OF THE
PEARS .............. ~~~~~~· ....... .
SEEDLESS "SWEET JUICY
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GRAP.ES .......... ·T·H·o·~~s·o·N~~..... Las. .
SPANISH .ONIONS u.s.No. 1 •••••••••• ; •••••••• lb.1 Oc
CHRYSANTHEMUMS $ ea :·i
FLORIST QUALITY I 6-INCH POTS -
28 OL NO RETURNABLE BOTTLES •••••••••
1-119. CAN ••••••••••••••••• , ••
KAL KA 14 OL CAN
MEAL TIMI
DOG FOOD i:rs
IUR$0 RUIS CllCKD STEW •••••
MAYF·AIR DETERGENT
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GIANT SIZE
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STEAKS
BLADECl,ITS
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PORK. SHOULDER
ROAST
PICf\llC STYLE
BEEF RIBS
ROAST ..... 1b.
09 BONELESSCE~~~~l(CUT $
BEEF ROAST ...... lb •.
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BEEF, RIBS
STEAKS .....
29 BONELESS SHOULDER $
CLOD· ROAST ..... 1b.
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Wodnosday, Ju~ 26, 19n DAILY PllOT
MAYFAIR SEAFOOD SPECIALS
ROUND •oNELEss $ 19 FRESH FILLET OF PERCH~::'. . lb 9ac
STEAK ................... Jb. FRESH FILET OF TRUE COD . lb 98c .
TURKEY ROA. ST s249 FRESH FILLET OF SOLE ..... . lb $1.29 WILSON BONELESS 2-lb .. • ·.. BREAKF AST SPE CIALS
., 12 OL . ~-
NCHEON .,.,.,.,.,. ... ,,., 2 I
P IMIE NTO, ALL MEAT It
_ BOLOGNA. DUTCH LOAF .,
PICKLE l PIMIENTO AT s SANDWICH LOAF 5-01 .•••••••••••••••.
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ZIPPE
CORN
U.S.D.A. GRADE A
6-9-LB.
Sill
PILLSBURY BISCUITS..:~~~:~~~ 9c DOGS
. AMERICAN CHEESE "t.~.::i~'.~ .... s29a 69c
ARDEN SALADS >OTATO·M•CARONO °'"· 35c ---COlE SLAW 14 01, ••••••••••• .'
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MA YFRESH SLICED 79c
_BACON 1-lb. ~ACKAGE .....
CORN COUNTRY BACON 1~~~~:'G ........... 79c
WILSON POLISH SAUSAGE ............... 1b.•10•
REAL McCOY SPECIALS
BEEF LINKIES •. ,, PKG ................ 35'
BEEF SAUSAGE 1·1b ROLL ............ 70'
lb. . BEEF BA CON 12 .... PKG .................. ~c
c9 DAIRY SPECIALS
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.IMIT. ICE MILK
ICE CREAM ao z.JOCT ·49J. .. BON BONS WITHMALTEO " MI LK CENTERS
COTTAGE CHEESE ~n~~~. 69c PINT 37c
ARDEN ORANGE JUICE 1~:~~E 49c
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ORANGE JUICE
CAL
FAME
6 oz.
CANS
$
VORINOFF VODKA
w_:_Ld viRsiitl111"~s cc S) 08 ~~~:it s3
.. EYE DROPS....... . QUART •
FOR \ HAND 8 OL Sill 78~ ~ ~!!.A00~£!~~ .. !~IS.K_EV. ~.·:~·.,.,~359
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.....__., GOlDORLIGHT IO,AOOF .•..•••• : ..... , ........ FIF;~349
HEAD & SHOULDERS SHAMPOO , .... nio ..... 92< ROYAL OCCASION GIN """'" $429
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:~~SARA 'LEE FROZEN 75 ,. CAKES OftANGE, DEVILED FOOD, ~
1 BANANA, 14 -oz., ChOCOLATE,
: • 6: GER MAN CHOCOLATE 13-oz .••• , . . . . . · . '. '
liJilNO'S CHEESE PIZZA " ......... 79c
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J & J BABY LOTION ........... $103 ... :::w..-:·~ ......... : ........ $103 '"""'"""'"""'""'"" ......................... "'" .. """s1••
DIAL AERO. DEODORANT :~~:~ .. ~'..".'.~.~ ................ $1°3 ~.!L..Ll"~~-~.~~~ .. ~~F.~ .. ~~~-R ............... s2n
175 E. 17th ST. COSTA MESA
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Foods
AUGUST 1972
Fe•turn
WHEAT PROOUCTS
Other Plentiful
EGGS
TURKEYS .
PEANUTS AND
PEANUT PRODUCTS
BROILER-FRYERS
FRESH VEGETABLES
NECTARINES
UNITl'O ITAT•I ODAaTMINT
OP MRICULTU"I
Turkey
Trend
Turning
A boneleu "'881 turkey,
barlJecued and basted with a
lemony-pepper aauoe is a
pleasanl and econamical way
lo pep up IUlllmU appetite..
Probably the mo s t Ir>
tereotlng ol tbe new turkey
products are these fresh·
frw.en boneless roasts with
ellber all white meat or a
combination ol white and dark meat. -
Ranging from two to [Ive
pounds, they -are excellent
candldate. for tbe barbecue
IPll especially when they are
1plced0 marinated, or glazed
with an interesting sauce or
seasoning.
Basting the turkey as ii
tums with a combination of
freshly ground pepper, garlic,
and fresh leinOD juice develops
a crisp, golden crust while the
inside meat stays moist and
juicy.
These little roasts are great
for amall faniilles giving the
aame hearty servings as a
larger "'881 and the good
flavor of a whole barbecued
turkey.
H you prefer, you can also
buy turkey pieces for the
barbecue dinner. Legs, wings,
breast roasts, thlghs, steaks
and quarter roasttt. are all
available at frozen-m e a t
counters.
Convenient and relatively
low Jn price, these parts make
good entreea and can be
prepared in many different
ways.
BARBECUED TURKEY
ROAST
1 frozen, boned, and tied
turkey roaat (3 to 311
pounds)
II cup fresh lemon juice
14 teaspoon grated lemon
rind
· ¥• cup salad oll
II teupoon salt
II teaspoon !reshly ground
black pepper
1 clove minced garlic
Thaw turkey roast according
to directions. Remove plastic
covering from roast, but not
airing netting.
lmert spit lengthwise
through center of roast and
mount oo spit in either an
electric portable, o u t d o o r
barbecue, or indoor oven
rotisserie. Adjust regulators
so turkey rotates about 3 or 4
Inches from souree ol heat.
C.Omblne remaining in-
gredients and blend well .
Brush "'881 generously with
this basting sauce, re-basting
during cooking period about
every 15 minutes.
Barbecue roast for ap-
proximately 40 minutes per
pound until turkey roast is
done. Meat thermomenter will
reglsler 175 degrees F. Slict
and serve hot. Makes 8 to 10
Wodnf!doY, July 26, tm
Alpha Beta's
Man in· Blue
Says:
JIM ILLINGWORTH
STORE MANAGER
241 E. 17th STREEl
COSTA MESA
FROM IDAliO ECONO 'PAK
3 LBS. OR ()V[R
RQTlSSERIE FAVORITE
•RED
•BLACK
•SEEDLESS
SWEET JUICY
GRAPES
WHOI,£
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I WE WELCOME FOQ'D
STAMP SHOPPER$
IM MIY LOS .....CLES, 111\'llSJD( Ol OIWl(l[ COtlPITY ALPll4 IUA
STC)l:I MOUlll: 1'0~.-FRI. ·10 ~M. TO 9 ;.M.
SA( & SU~. JO ~M, TO J.f .M .
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FRESH
RAINBOW
TROUT
FRESH
GJlOUND
BEEF
BONELESS
RUMP ROAST
YEU.OW FRE~STONE OR -
,WHITE BABCOCK
PEA'CHES·
.PAPAYAS or
MANGOES
llARTLETT
. PEARS
BUTCHEn'S PnIDE MEATS
MIA.TS YOU'LL 11 PIOUD TO SERVI
•QUALITY AftD SATISFACTION. GUAWITEEO • DISCOOHT F111CED .
ALPHA llTA 1rnur1 Pml· lllf
CHUCK ROAST BLADE .CUT 691,..
BONELESS FAMILY STEAK 1.2811.
BONELESS RIB STE'AK 1.39 "·
SEVEN BONE BEEF ROAST 89'"
FIOZll FIDD IUDS LO'IE 'CM
MltS. PAUL'S • 1-kr. IOClllJllG IC • lkL IXTllA•LONI
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HONEY ADDEO
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QUA T
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PoTATOES • •
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FILLETS 93c "HEF 89( LUER IONELESS 159 ,_ _____ ,_.,_,._1_..;:...=_i MINl0 HAMS 11.
DUBUQUE
SLICED s.Le.
HAM CAN Pt.ire lemon Juju • f6.0z, Btl. "48c a.0unc. Bott.. · 2se
THESE MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY .THROUGlt WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. AUGUST 2
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AU'llA BETA DISCOU NT
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FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS
EVERY DAY
IAl..l'tlA l(TA
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PRIC[
i.ASc'cosHRIMP COCKTAIL 35c
491 ILPHI lllR •One Dozen
LARGE GRADE AA EGGS
V..,.Gollon • Fomily Pcxk
ALPHA BETA ICE CREAM
IO·Oz. Ba• • Fnarn Tasti St11ps Of
TASTI FRIES
Tret-•Wcct • 6-0z. • t ro:.cn ORANGE JUICE
I Z-Our.c:e • Frozen
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• ...._ PUDDING 41 c
153
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DOUBLE BUDDIES
FRUIT BARS 39'
Happy Leos • 1 Sizt • l•IQe
Cmnamoo • Coffe• KNEE·Hl'S
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FANTASTIC DISCDIJNTS
EVERY DAV
'I.Ounce lar • FreezeDried
ALPHA B£TA" DISCOUNT
PRICE
FANTASTIC DISC OUNTS
EVERY DAY
2. l'-Ounce Bao
TASTERS CHQ!CE COF~E 11s IDAHOAN POTATO FlJIIS
' 10-0url« Jar
NESCAFE INSTANT.COFFEE 139 ~ ''""" '°'"11'° ' ~ LA ROSA FIDEOS
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@sUN'ri.ow'Ei! N'urs
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QUALITY BAKERY
AT DISCOUNT PRICES
@o'A'NisliwimEs 541
I 13-0z. Lemon or Bovwnberry ~RLPHABETR ~TOPPED BUNS 47c
ll1HI lflR' • I 'l·Ounc:e Pko. APPLE COFFEE CAKE
ll11fl lfTI • 16-0z. loof
SLICED RYE BREAD
llPHll IETA • 26-0z. sol!" 135 GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE
Golden Grovt • 32-0z 8ot11e
ORANGE JUICE BLEND
~ " '"""" ':?l' ~ LA PINA FLOUR
' 1 \f4 ..ck.Me Sox
GOLDEN URAIN
MAC' CHEDDAR
•
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1•0
101
93c
381
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FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS
EVERY DAY
All'MA KTA , OLSCOUNT .. ~,
16-0z. !tt.• F1oorci-.
MOP & GLOW
32·~ 'otrie
,,.,. ........ Johmon • 21-0t. COl'I GLD COAT
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JWllon • 16-0%. Plastic Bottle
691
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BABY FORMULA
PURR CAT FOOD
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46C
A Head 's
True Test
SAN FRANCISCO , UPt ) -
Pleoe do squeeze the iceberg
lelto.w:e If you'r< looking for
aloll ol quollty.
Delore lloring a head,
whlct the core end sharply
qalnlt a counter edge. Ult or
twllt the core with your
!ingera to r<lease It. The cut
.di• tend lo nqt u the """ II cut out.
Rinse the lettuc<, rore<1 end
up, under cold NMlng waler,
lel clralo for 30 minutes, core
...i clown, oo • colendtt or
rack, then rclrigerale In • =· cJooed plutlc bos or
~ HAND CREME 651 FESCO HEAVY DUTY , /i TRASH CAN 3''
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TRASH CAN LINERS 'jiiii 49,c
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-.:-..... P~loul •I-~. Tut:t RICOTTA CHEESE
Te·Ol.ft:t Tub
'.....,.......,,, CH'iDoiRC'Hu'i"'" 61 ,
. DECORATOR CUPS '
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J J PILOT ·ADVl:RTISU ' w..,,.141y, .My 26, 19n J Calces Going Coed
Berry Confection ·Beats Blues
PeoiU bave tllllenat waya douih ii virtually ldtntical, S aips cake floor Combine flour and batlng
of ffielntlnr the -' of BulcaJly Ille ume, tho cakea 2 tuspoona baking powder powder and beat In dry IJ>.
another &eob b I u t • • r r y are dltt..at IQ tppurance. 1 cup m1Jk gredlenta alternalelf " I t h
aeuoa. Just like -le. 1 teaspoon vlllilla milk, beglnnlnj ..., eodlng
Some buy I "-' llC>xes of Tbe blueben1<e male the 3 cups blueberries, rinsod willl dry iogredlenll. Fold ill
the blg bluea IDd, for lie first cat.. lnlemtlng. They lend and drained vanilla and blueberrlls.
few ~. aerve blueberry Ila-and imure a moWDess Girl Version : Spread batter evenl,y into a
pancaku for b re t k I• 1 I , that glveo them loog keeping Uoe tho IBm< alllQWIL! of IJ>. greased and floured IS x 9 x 2
blueberry salad for lunch, aoo quaUUes, gredlen!J as above ,except in<b pan. Bake In a preheated
blueberry popovers for dinner. subotitute' g eig wblle! for the 350 d-F. oven IOI' 40 to~
At coffee break they bave BOY AND GIRL olu minutes.
blueberry atreuoel. BWEBERltY CAKES y ~ abortenlng until light Cool cake in pan. Frool
And the beautiful thing Boy Version : and fluffy. Gradually beat In boy's cake with milk chocolate
about I~ -le oever tire of 'llicupvegetablesbortening sugar. Beat ·ln egg yolks for frosting and girl's cake with
the blueberries. As a matter I Ii cups 111gar the boy's we or the egg fluffy wblte frost ing sprinkled
of fact, most of ua never gel I egg yolb (large size eggs) wbltea for · the girl's cake. with fl aked coconut.
quite...,..., wblle the · ~1--~--_::_--="-------=---------------'-'--''--o7'-'-----------------'---'----------seaa ii on.
So here'• another way to
mart fresh blueberry lime.
Make II parly4ime with Girl
and Boy cakes. Tbe girl .....
are wblte and fluffy; the boy
caw are golclcn and ..........
ed except for a stmig dark
patch on top. ·
Belore' the women's lib peo.
pie get to 1'1. there Is a •ml*"
feature to these cakes -the
It's Gravlax
Salmon
Sauced
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
..._..... .. .... hell ••1-
0oe of the most intereatlng
and clcUcioua • dJsbes I n
Swedish cuisine ii f r e 1 b
salmon treated to ·a marinade
and served uncooked. It'• call-
ed Gravlu and is always of-
fered with an alluring sweet..
sour mustard sauce.
SWEDISH MARINATED ._ SALMON
(Gravlax)
21> to 3 pounds fresh
aalmon, cut fn:m center of
fish
2 large bunches freab dill
19 tablespoon whole black
peppercorns
~l cup sugar ..._
JU. cup salt
Swedish Mustard Sauce, tee
below.
Ask fish dealer to rtmove
backbone and small bones
from salmon.
To marinate the fish, use an
enamelware, stainless ateel,
pottery or gtess dJsb In wblcb
the fish will fit mugly. Ao
oblong glass 11>-<tuart dish (10
by • by !'Iii indles) ;, line.
Wasli and dry dill. Finely
cbop enough of the feathery
tops to measure 1/3 cup ; set
aside for use in Sauce.
Oiop remaining 'feathery
tops and sterns -there should
be about 2 cups.
Coaraely crush· peppercorna
ln a mortar with a pestle or in
a pepperrnill that hos a coarse
grind.
Place 213 cup of the coarsely
chopped dill io bottom of dish.
Add l/S al the crushed pep.
percorns.
Mix together sugar and salt
and rub into fish covering both
sides of both pieces and using
au the sugar-salt rnlsture.
Place I pjece of fiab, skin
side down, on top of dill-pep-
percom mixture in bOttom of
dJsh. Add Ii of the remaining
-and another 213 cup coarsely chopped dUI.
Place second piece o f
salmon on top of. fish, skin side
up and with thicker portion of
top piece opposite thinner por·
tion of bottom piece.
Add remaining crusbed pe!>'
per and "'1Jllnlng 213 cup
coarsely chopped dill. Cover
with transparent plastic wrap
and place a board and weight
on top.
Refrigerate for H to 41
hours, turning lllb and spoor;.
ing accumulated marinade
between pieces every 12 houri.
To serve, nmove fish from
marinade and ocrape off dill
mixture.
Place l pjece of fish on. a
board, skin side down, and
with a sharp knife, cut salmon
oo the diagonal Into thin
slices, cutting -alice ..,.y
from the skin.
Makes I to 10 servings"
SWEDISH MWl'ARD SAUCE
(Gravlusaal
•,> cup prepared yellow
mustard
14 cup sugar
2 egg yolks
II cup cider vinegar
I> cup aalad oil
l/S cup finely cbo4>Ped......,""1 f,....,
dill
In the srna1I bowl of the
electric miser, or In IDOlhor
small deep bowl and using a
band rotary beater, bell
lot!ether mustard, sugar, ea
yolka and vinegar 1boul I
minute.
Wlth mixer at medium
speed graduallY bell In oO.
With electric ml>er, pour oil
In a steady thin stream -tllt bulerl. With hand rotary
-· add ont, a fn drGpo al al a time, beatinC well * eocb addlllon. lloact will tllk:ken but aot
hall Ila shape. II will -llllllllY more cm otandlac·
Miltoi I 21S cup -
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ml!IH&...,.'' U.YS
IW-A-.,.,,_
FRYIC . .~~· 119 CHICKENS .... ;,
llAI n• DIUCIOUI
CALIRABARllflT 19 PEARS ........
GRAVENSTBN 19 APPLES ......... ·-·-99 11llKEY .:..:~
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.ul' MASIBI BEEF
liin ::~.99
'cAUFORMA GROWN
D.ya Fre1her-G,.de A
FRYERS Whole 3-3\; lbL
Mlld,SWMI
BROWN ONIONS
FfiES'HcAfiR01S·
":.11 w· I
-.11
111.1.09 ..__Clludc
BONELESS ROAST .......... .,
I ~ROAST 111..89
.......... ,Clod 1 9Q
FAMl.Y STEAK .,. '"'u .,____ '49
TOPROUND lhlf:l<Clll-11> 1~
-I.Mn
BEEF STEW
-LotllCUI
London Gril Steak
...,T ..... :lill lrpleoe
RLETMGNON ·-iiit:R'1ir'HAM
Part Llllt-D • Im• b' llG
Country Style Ribs
lb. 1.09
111.1.49
... 2.98
lb. 1.79
.... 89 --SLICED BACON ... ,89
UQl.fOR DEPARTMENT
_,.,.'-..... -2.89 s.Da Voclca .. ~
1-Y-Old lbalttd-sno :ltlc-Clvllt 4 89 Old Glenwood Bcubon •
c:w..-......... CGlll-'189 CHAMPAGNE flllfl , _ ..... ____ 389
SCOTCH FH111 •
'lm'OIWl'I lllOIJCED l'tllC&
PUJSJ8UY --_____ .. _
HEALTH &·BEAUTY AIDS
14:.1.89
::.79
~.79
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INSTANT SHAVE ... '"" ~··· =1.04 PLASiiC'eANDAGES~ .63
CRBte RINSE :;: 1.04
Callfoml• Grown-Fresh
Fryer Legs & Thighs
fl'91h-Youn9 M••IY
TURKEY THIGHS
lb. .37
.... 73
.... 59
Me1ll1U1-Mlld or Hot
ITALIAN SAUSAGE lb.1.09
PURE VEAL PA111ES lb.1;39
G,.de A Hin-with Popap "T•ndttTimtr'' 49 RALPHS TURKEYS. lb .•
~........ 49 BB:F SAUSAGE ... ,
P'O"R'Ks"AUS'A'GE ..... .._ oa: .87
Karo-Htlt'n&t
Breaded Flshstlcks
Frnh Flftlt or
OCEAN PERCH
lb •• 59
lb.1.09
BAKERY DEPARTMENT
Egg ~•me, lutt•r a Whitt A1111n11 oz. 33 RALPHS BREAD 1oo1 ,
R11pN Hllmburgef aDd
HOTDOGBUNS pka.or• .29
R1lphl-M1ple P.c.n,ChffH kuchen a
8oyaenbeny ~strip•
COFFEE CAKES ••th.&&
~-Fr~l•ktd
APPLE PIES
----ICE CREAM ~1.79
FROZEN FOOD
Chtcklft>oard Foods
MACARONI & BEEF
llnut.M11d
LIMEADE
S-OL 22 pkg. I
':..14
':.\.16
12:. .42
~.41
12-DL 33 .....
Gorton'l-lrffded FISH STICKS 2";::: 1.29
BAEADEo SHRIMP 2~ 2.66
HEAJill & IEAIJT'f N0$ FROZEN FOODS PANTRY FIUERS
tit';,~ ';;foll ................... ':Al ---~ .... CAULIFLOWER COffl!E m.-::.---"',:.11 .... -';::~ APPLEPIU RICEMllC ........ ' ".:: t.31 ................. =.11
Mi. 0 . ":.JO PRDIBIPOWDEA CHtCKENPID DOQl'OOO
~~-.., PRAY ":1.---ldXICAH-S '=-'T iilnnDwse -: ...
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UQUtDMAU.QIO ';;t.31 -CMIS '=·" c:oFFE£ ":;z.n
--· MAYONNAISE J~ .83
!!,d~!.~!:J:10 Oil Pacloj 4u.. 89 ~ pkg.• ... 8--Al---FROZEN DINNERS Pi<a. .35
KrattDtnn« 71'oz. 9 MacarOnl & Cheese o1<a. .1 .
BMChnut-.... tMd t
BABY FOOD
Golden Whole KtrMI
NIBLEl'S CORN
A110t11d Fltvon
HICDRINKS
Campbell'•
TOMATO SOUP
Mlr1c:i. Whip
SALAD DRESSING
Gel1Hn Deuert
JEI I 0
4\r.or. 07 J•r •
12or. 20 c1n •
4Sor. -c:•n .c.ai
10\ior.11
CIR•
;:; .58 .......
pttg. •••
DolePrle JIR ·~ ... 29
PANTRY FILLERS
Sugat FrH~12.-oz.Can•
FRESCA
Lady1 Cholc.-f'Nlll Koehtr
DILL PICKLES
Folg.,. .
INSTAtff COFFEE
Diet Drinlr-11-or. Cane
TAB COLA
Hunts-Pudcllftta • F""'8
SNACK PACKS
Dol•-SllcH, C""'*I ot Chunk
PINEAPPLE
l •ptck 87 canon •
22 .... 43 "'" 111-or.145 jar 1 . '
I-pick 87 .......
'°P•ck 83 clrlon •
2°:!;.37
C1rn1tlon-ln1t.nt 20.qt. 2 -NON FAT MILK p11g. .c.111
Origln1J.N1tur1l-wfth "C" IO-ct.179 Vitamin B Complex -. ,
Thick Yellow Me•ltd
BANANA SQUASH ":.11
Vin• Ripened
LARGE TOMATOES ":'. .28
Brfght 1nd Cotorful
RAINBOW AS I ERS b11t1<11.88
Fln11t Ou1Nty .89
KIWAN DAISIES, -
DEUCATESSEN DEPARTMENT
AITeEEFBoLOGNA 1 .... 79
All.MBEEffRANKs . 1...: ..
Pr1clou1-Cnia.., WbM r ..
M@z# 111 Chelll -.... •
Lto'o 4"17"-'
COOKED HAM =·· F;~~&·~-.11
Marjorl• Kane
Kosher Dill Plcld11 -' ..
P1rk1y-M1xl·Cup .. SOFT MARGARINE ,..,.
SOFT11~E 1 ... .43
R--su.....,SnaclcTIIH
lmllallon Seu Cream """ .a _ _.,'
Ralphs Butlalmllc !lotaL ..
:.r: .1s on Llbel PKk
Downy Flllrlc SOFINER . 1.25
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
...... 10
":•
'=• .... 2.89
-2.89 ::.78 .= .•
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PANTRY FILLERS PANTRY FllJ.ERS HOUSEHOLDS NEEDS .... -"=·" --TU BAGS 1-Alll'COFR[•
lftl!CM-........ ":.n ·a II' ... OOGFOOD RIC KfUSfllES ---GELATIN DblERT ';;.oe ---fLOUO
e--~,,.-...... ::.rr -SAA DINES PRUlll:,UICE -• ,.. ..
INSTANT COFFEE ';1.n TOMATO SAUC!:
ltll._ ............... --DOGl'OOO "::.n INSTANT COFfU
~ .... =--f ALT-•.:.-
'::M limi.iiNT '="" '=-" 2._.....,_
f'IU'IO TOWEi.i -. ..
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HOUSEHOW VALUES
~ 2:1>7.:C.:·,,., ""'·
HAND TOOLS
~-Uf'!-"4kYtNVEl0PES ........, __ """' -· •
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lnw prices are Ralphs prices '.l
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Italian Bread Kneads Sausage
-lllls eay, udUnc !Udy to bake bread and pink oolor diaappeara. ' creued I quar\ cuaerole. Mix
lloUu ~ Drud; almply II pound ltallall sa111ago Pour oH drippings. eu yolk and mill: or cream.
-oootod IWlan AUAie 2 table> •"--' lo Flatten bread dough on Bruah on top ol bread. 11*1 a lbaweil loo! of ln>aen I eu ~iib'iiY'b;.~ " lightly floured bolrd and Sprlnkle with ,....,. ....ts .
...., It bob bnld. Bab In I 1 teupoon mill: or cream spoon 11uaage mixture on top. Let rite In a warm place (90
t'Mr1m.; lll'Yt warm. 1 teupoon ltl&Dle lted.I On a board, knead 11usace in-decrees F. to 150 Degrees F.)
~ and llllllly will be Let -., brtad aoflen at to dough (cutting through until dooble.
ealh11duUc about this r1cbJy room tompmiture until aoft dough several llmel with a Bab S50 Degrees F. about fta-braid. Add variety to and pliable (1-Z bouts). Slowly sharp knife helpa dlslributo 30 mlnutoo. Remove lrom
a • ...,... barbecue! Or, slice parHry aausqe and onion in sausage and onion}. casserole immediately; cool
lnlh bread; mate cheeae lkilltt until sauaige Is oooked Shape Into a ball; place in o on rack. AN IDEAL ACCOMPANIMENT FOR A BARBECUE Hlldwlclltl to 1ccompony .,,_:::::::..:::::..::::::!:..::..:::::::__::::_::o:::.:::::..:...::::::.;~::..:::_=-.::..::.::::__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:__:..::.:_·~:__:..::.:_:__:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
luncheon ulad.
rr.&UAN &\USAGE BREAD
l lool (I pound) -
Russian
Tea Tip
Brewing
Door Nu: De yoa u .. 1
reclpo 1or ""'-toor 1111¥• .... lulaMtellVllRFfe
...... -powdered lllllul •fllrl• bnakful drlak, IN& I
-HUtauveeaewllldl
... fretll erugee: • • 4. ~
-...... dried .... "
-... -too lea--DOIUmlY VANSLOWN, MlN-
NEAf()LIS.
Here are 1everal k.indl of
too beverares whicb you may
mike with too leaves or 111-
allnl tea, ainoe meuuremenll
Pitas EFRmn WID., JULY 26
THIU TUES., AUGUST 1, 1972,
COOi AT AU. IUlllT IASDT SJOllS
WHOLE SUN
FROZEN CONCENTRATE
ORANGE JUICE
HERE ARE JUST A FEW
1111 ~~ ~\ BEST FOODS
>: MAYONNAISE
• are pnUy much m.
~ble. I do think
' brewinf I (OOd cup of t ..
from acralch lJ 1lntolt • loll 6-0Z. QT.
JAR
LETS ASK
THE COOK ., .. ..,
ait now, bul there lJ Juat no
eomporlaon.
The anima of freshly brew·
ed too alaao. wwtb tho amaU
extra el!-1. Bein( • ,..,..
around Iced tell drinker, from -m,,, antil nJchl. I am
aomewbal ot an lddlct.
(I) For Rualan tea remove
tho rind from S ltmona and I
orang-. ......
9q.-tho julee from tho
Ind! 1IDll IOI uldt. P1it tho
rlads and I tabfespeona of tu
plua 1 ta~-· cto ...
In I lar(t bowl and pour In I
cup of boflinc wale. Let cool
10 mlnutu. Strain, return to
bowl.
stir In I cups of au1ar and
tho fruit jufct1. Chill until
nody to aerve. Then heat to Juat below bolllng. stir In I
quarta of woter. Makel I
Callon.
(I) ~ Tea: Squeeu Julee lrom S lemon1 11141 I cnnce. Reterve. Re m o v e
rlnda and pal ht 1 tarp bowl.
Md I ta~ tea, 14 whole
clovea, H ollsplce, I> stick
clmamon. Add 2 quarta boll·
Ing wale.
stir, let stand for I mtnutes.
stnln, return to bowl. stir in I
cup augar and tho fruit juices.
May be terVed hot or over
crushed Ice.
(I) Hawallan Tea : In a
uucepen ccmblne 113 cup
qar, ~ cup water, ~ tea-
•-powdered clovea, I atlct cinnamon 11141 I teupoon eocb
al cnied lemon and orange
rind.
Bring to a boll, 1immtr
about ID mfnulea. ReJOOve clJ>.
namoo stlct and stir In Yo cup
plneapple jaloe, ¥.& cup or1111<
juice and S tlbfelpooos lemon
Juice. Koop worm over low
heal
In another pan bring ! cupa
o( wattr to • boll, pour over v.
cup lea 1...... Let sllnd IO
minutu. strain, add to lrull
juices. Serve at once. Four to
•ix servinp.
To mike rully good tea,
rtn .. the pot in bolllng water
lint. Allowlnf 1 toupoon tea
leaves for each S to 6-ounce
gervlng, 1teep not less than
three minutes, not more than
five mlnutu.
Serve promptly, stirring
11141 atralnillf. Add augar or
lemon Juice to !Ille. Oddly
....,,,,. eorly too drinkers 1<1-
0 ded aalt.
Nan Wiley bas s o m e
doliclous recipes t 0 • .,.
oompany that Ruuian tea -
· or any bevtn1t. 1J you would
Ilka to baff her booklet
"1-ioas Looi Ciba and Tea
lreodl" -2S -and • .. 11-.....i, atampcd, long
..,..topo to Nan WUty in <are
II tho DAILY PILOI'.
Mexican Hint
For Puc/cling
Somo .-b Jib to odd I
pinch d. ---lloty ... lll'IPlrinl • pa<Uft ol ~ lnltanl plld-
dlnl mlL ,,. eoinbinlU. •f
cbocol•ta oad ~ -rrom llalcu cullfne.
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SUGAR
MARKET BASKET
MEL-0-SOFT
BREAD
ASST'D. FLAVORS
HILLCREST
SODA POP
BEECH-NUT
STRAINED
BABY FOOD
4'h·OZ.
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<2 eler'1' s Ancient ·Name Still Appropriate
Whoever heard of a
vegetabl e called smallagel It
isn't even in today'• dic-
tionary.
However, the word..smallage
waa used ~ ancient
hl!tory and 1n1o the 1et11 ee ..
tury to describe wild etlery.
Wild celery was used only aa a
medicine in the Mediterranean
lands for tbousanda ol years.
Around 1623, F r a n c e
cultivated the wild plant to uae
aa a Oavor!nl agent for Ct!\ be <OlllUllled In quanUty
meats, llO\l)>S and stews. without adding many calori.._
Smallage then became known Celery's contribution to the
as celery. diet ls flavor, rougha;ge and
The word amallnge would be . mintrala. One large branch baa
appropriate today t!ince every about five calories and a cup-
calorie counter knows celery ful diced, 20 calories.
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WESTERN SUKlY AKI
1 li pounda lean lOll!ld or
flank ateak
Ii PoUDd mushrooms. thinly silced or I 4-oz. can sliced
muahrooms, drained.
I small bunch celery, sliced
J
OF THE THOUSANDS OF PRICES CUTI
I bunch srttn onions, cut In
1° pieces
% dry -. thinl) lllced
% tablespoooo sugar
~1 cup soy sauce
I cllld:en bouillon cube
Ii oup bot wtler
•
l CUii' oplnacb leave•
3 cups bot coolted rice
Cut round ateU acrou the
grain into very tllln allcto.
Heot heavy skllltl; grease
llghUy and brown meat well.
Add muahrooma, cel<ry, green
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U.S.D.A. CHOICE CLOD
BONELESS
BEEF ROAST HEN TURKEYS . ·
24-0Z. ITL 56( Crisco Oil .............. 1A.
mu sm
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25-LI. Flour ........................ .,,
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MACAIOMI
K ft Do 71/1-0Z. ra inner ...... n•. 19c
m AU VAlllTllS FIOZIM m Banquet Dinner IA.
(lltlPTWF) .m ASST'D. WlllTE OI DECOIATU 2 9c m ScotTowels .......... 1 :~i~·
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U.S.D.A. CllOIQ 1111 E-Z CAIVE ~~o?~ $119
RIB ROAST (LARGE MUTT IND) LB.
U.S.D.A. <NOia 1111 ~Hso?~ . $109
WHOLE BRISKET......... LI.
USDA u.s.D.A. CHOICE 1111 CHOICE
RIB STEAK...................... LI.
U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF
BONELESS
SPENCER STEAK
USDA
CHOICE
QUAITll POil lO• sum llTO 9 3 ( Pork Chops ..................... LI.
WJl.SOl'S SUll Ulf OI WllOll, EID POllTIOll 5 9 ( Smoked Ham ~~.~~~.. 11.
51M'l'SAVI 77c Sliced Bacon ............ 1.u.nc.
(Ma. PIL. 'l..tt}
GRAVENSTEIN
APPLES
LI. * .
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FRYER PARTS
fAlllLY PACI S.US. 01 UIKEI ,.,,
GROUND BEEF ................ 11.66<
All 5
MEAT FRANKS ... 1:.1z5'9<
MARKOBASKO
BRISKET
CORNED BEEF
PEAK OF SEASON
NECTARINES
SWWti Ml. tllOWN'& SPVI LINK SAUSAOI ................ , ....... ""' 75•
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BEIFIOLOGNA ......... 79 ALL MEAT WllNllS ...... 93•
WUOltS Cl-TRO 1.U.. NI, t ~ IMTUI 1.U. N. POUSIUAU$AOI .... 1.09 IUf FIAHU ............. 95 '
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...... bouillon cube and bot
water ; mil< well. -otlr-rlll( on.. ual1I veptableo n
borely taler; add opioach
lflaV•, cook 5 miaulel. Serve
In rill( "' bot nc. ... -platter. l\lakes I ... •hCL
VAU.EY OI'
THE SUN SALAD
1 small c)Ove garlic
y, teaspoon Alt
2/3 cup salad oil
Ii cup red wine vinegar
y, teaspoon powdered dry
muatard freahly .,..me! -I teaspoon W ............... .....
I OOncb romaine .
I head iceberg lettuce
1 ~ cups green pepper,
diced
1 cup Bermuda onion, ~
peel
2 C\lpl tomato, diced
I> cup celery, finely sliced
3 green onk>ns, finely sliced
'{, cup stuffed olives, sliced
4 bar<kooked egg" diced
U ' stripe ol cri'P bacon,
CNDbled
Prepare dresoing ahead or
tUne. Crush peeled clove of
garlic with salt and a few
drops o/ oil. Add salad oil,
v1netar. mustard, pepper and
Worcestershire sauce. Blend
together with whip.
Refrigerate. f\.1ak.es 1 cup.
Cut off butt end of. romaine
and aepara~ leaves. Let cool
water run over the iDdividual
1 ...... Hll the butt end of the
lettuce on a side of the sink
and twist it out with fingers.
Run cold water into the
center. Tum upside down to
drain. Shake as rriucb water
out or the romaine team and
!ettuce as possible. Lay out a
large cloth towel. Tear Jettuce
Into bltHIJe chunb. Cul ro-
maine Into I" f,leCOll, !\oil Into
towel and put n refrigerator.
Sevenil hour• ahead of tlm•.
aolect a large salad bowl and
put each ol Ille· .tad in-
pdlenta Into the bowl. Cul
each. item into a alze that is
easy to eat but not too fine.
Put back in the refrigerator
covered with saran or foil.
When ready to toes salad, pul
thraalad greena irito the bowl
with other lngredlenta and toaa
with the drossing. Mak., 1-10
aervlngs.
BAKED HAIJJIUT
WITH DRESSING
AND FRESH .PEAS
J pounds fllll "' holliJut V. cup melted ·-or -··-, ' :t"<amlta, peelld,IDd ll>red-ded ....
l sllcolClbreod,cabed
2 tabl-chopped
panley
t green°'*"'"• chopped
I bninch cel<ry, chopped
line
I teaspoon Alt
'4 teaspoon pepper
More melted butter or
margarine
Sall and pepper to laale
3 pounda fresh -Cut halibut into serving slz·
ed plec ...
For ~. mla v. cup
melted butter with camta,
bread, parsley, onion. celery, I
teupoon Alt and V. loaopoon
pepper. Place dreMlllc 1n the
bottom of an IL s 7 Inch
llhallow bakl~ dlah. P'-the flleta Oil top; bruab with
mtlted bulW lilll.• oprlnkle
'With IOlt ""'!..-·~ at 375 degreea r. loo JO,mJnutea,
Gaml!b with lemon wodges
and poprlka aprlnkled on flab.
While fi!h la baking, llhell
the fresh peas and cook
covered in l" boilinC, 11<ed
wattr for 8-12 rninuta or until
juat tendet. Drop a few of the
pods in for estn, Oavor.
llrain. Add butt.er o r
margarine and peppfJ° to
taste. Serve bot with baked
lilb. Makes I servlnp.
Strata
Rises '
A reader's r"ll*I, ,
CREESE' STMT4
IJ a!lcts· bread • • '
Ii pound dwldw, .....
l!Jced
•.W
%\i cu .. mlllt
,,. --Alt . Ii te1-prepered
muatard
Leave the ..-· • Ille
-... cat-dll, ,. ..
you llM. ~ • -"'
the bread In Ille -"' • glaaa olllq s..i-rt -ed ba~dllh (U1l12) IDdlot
or llmlllr utenall.
Cover with the ci-, lllen
wlththeremallJiwbmd.In a
medium mlmr -bell Ille
-slightly: add 11111':, IOlt and muatatd and beat to ...,.
blne: pour over Ille lnad In
the batinl<lbh.
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El Rancho hrinits _vou th i.~ p-reat array of suggestion" for a mid·::.L1m m ~r m eal-vcir ie 1 ~· ,,. •
f)]f'Al'f' t he fami!V.,, prlCe~ l o l'lU it the budget ' •
Cubes of Pork ..................... 51 ~? :
t ,l':ftn• ••• from grain-fed n1 idwef'tern pork-~reat for gweet and sour '.
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Boneless Beef Roast ...... ~.1 ~b9 :
Rnlled a'nd tied . for 1t j!teat rofl);l t11 p11l on the spit . F:nglis h Cut ... l '.S.I).:\. ('h\1it:e ~eel'. •
G. 'd V I s og roun ea fresh ! •••••• l 1b Ground Beef r11raLun .. . 99fb •
Lo\\' cal~ Ground, in bulk . or chopped stea k'. . ' ('hnose bu.Jk or patties a t this prire'.
99f Italian Sausage .. Sliced Bacon • • • • • • • •
El Rancho's ... lean ranch style !ll ice."'~ F.I Rancho'" own ... made the old-fashioned way ~
BONELESS! ROLLED! 98( leg.o' lambrreshFrozen ••.•• · lb
Excellent for barbecuinii:-and the 4 to 5 lb. average weight offers so much l'latisfaction~
• • • • • • • • • Red Snapper FRESH FILLETS 89~:
Fresh from the briny deep ... and rushed to El Rancho just for you ... and your family!
Cooked Shrimp . $}29 lb Fi·llet of Sole . . . . . . . . . • • •
San Francisco style ... ready to use'. .
Sand Dabs . . . . . 89 ~. ' . Large Size . , • to afford you more good ealinjil:!
Mountain Trout ..... s1~b9
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F'resh from rushing streams ••• 3/4 tot 1 ! lb. avg. •
Wednesday, July 21>. 1972
~othing is ea!~ier . , . or more fu n ... (lr more deliciouA ... than a kabob took-out ... and
~:I Ra.nrho makes it i;11 ea!!iy (nr YOll'.
ShishKabob
Lamb at it's d elicious best! Cubes of lean. luscious lamb.
skewered (8 oz. ea .) ready for you to marinade, add your
fnvorite fix in'R. then coo k over hot, coa\R for a real feast !
Mushrooms • • e I • • o • o e e 39c
111 nur.prndnr Pdepa rtn1en t ... to gn \\'ith your ka hoh .. ~
PILOT-ADVERTISER J5
Beef Kabobs ALL BEEF! .................. s 1 ~?
Lean. tender. navorful cubes of U.S .0 .A. Choice beef. ready for vcgetahles '. Roz. 1~et \\'I . 'r op :-:iirloi n ('ut .
Beef Kabobsw1TH VEGETABLES! ........... 51 ~.9
El Rancho's heef. skev•ered with the right combination of vegetables~ \'et \\'l . 8 oz. 1'op Sirloin Cut
F:ach tender golden kernel
bursting with the flavor that
rnakes "El Rancho's com such a
~pecial value! Compere~ .•.
yuu '11 ag reP ~
SWEET!
TENDER!
Pet Food El Rancho's 3 pound package ••••.•..• 8 9c • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
All' meat b,V-product~! ... means more nutrition for your pet!
' Grocsry Specials
PineBpple DOLE'S •••••••••••••••••••• 3,,, 1 I
Chunks (or skewe rin~ ... Crushed foispooning. 1'idbitg for dessert . Slices fnr artistry! I\:o 2 cans
811/ltl·Dresslng YOUR CHOICE •••
Bernsteins ... Blue Cheese. ~~rench. Green Goddess. Vinaigrette or Italian ... ~ nz.
SBPB lee &Bites FROZEN ••••••• 881
ChPose Chocolate, Germ Sn Chocolate. Devil's Food, Orange. Banana or Spice ... and save on each'.
/f/eenex Tissues SAVE •••• , •• 4"' 11
Th'a: facial tissues that everv kn ows ... at a price that saves you 32' on four 200 ct. pkjts. ' .
York ·C,O. Dutch Onions .. 29c Kai Kan Dog Food . 4'"s 1
Goes great with kabohs~ ~o '.10'.1 Chicken Stew, Chicken Rounds, Burger Rounds,
Meal Time-14 oz.
Del Monte Catsup .. 29c Larry's Sandwiches 69~
Save on the hig: 20 ounce size ~ Choice of four kinds-frozen !
Libby's Tomato Juice. 29~ Bridgeford Bread .. 1oc
Big 46 o;. cani; of ri rh red goodnesi-'. ·rhe demi -loaf you bake Y!>urself!
M.-J :B. Rice Mixes . 29c Hefty Lawn Bags . 59c
The flavored ones ... ref,!ulnr ~7· earh }la cka ~e of fi ve-6 h l1. size!
Ritz Crackers ... 43c Saran Wrap .....
Nabisco's crisp buttery "'a fe r!"! Jfi nz . -Big 100 foot roll , saves so much! ·
Syr,up vrR110Nr11A10 •••• 63c Drive Detergent •• 59c
Maple; y goodness in the 24 oz . bot tle~ Snve 20< on the gi~ntsiie pkg. I ,
Det Monte Snack Pack59c Lux Liquid .....
Ch~ your favorites! 4 per cartor. F'or gleaming dishes! 22 ounce size
Cherry Tomatoes ..... 29c Romaine Lettuce ...... ioc
Garden Fresh! All green and tender! Lar)?e bunch. Cherry size for kabobs! Ripe ... sweet! 12 oz. bskt
Fresh Carrots . . . . . . . . 1oc Mushrooms ......... 891~.
Cri sp and tender, .. 1 pound pl io bag. llavorsealed'. r.reat with steak, cause they're fre:-h ... brown'.
El llllocho 1111/lt:llYBBBn
Bon Bel French Cheese .. 69C Laughing Cow ...... 59c
Imported .. :8oz .... (Bahy Bel ... Roz . 'i9') French dessert cheese· 6 oz~ ( 4 oz . cu hes .. 6.1·)
Baby Samsoe • • • • .. 59c Swiss or Jack ....... 39c
Danish Style Swiss! -Duke ... I 01.. Monterey Jack ... sliced ... Cache Valley 12 01 .•
Flora Danica Blue ... 39c Iceland White Cheese . s1 2.~
Grea t. on crackers ... for salads! 4 ounce. Semi-soft . mild navor. Great for snacks!
Sliced Longhorn .... 69c Mozzarella Balls .... 55c
Fisher's 10 oz . pkg. (Half Moon ... 14 nz . 98·) Precious ... 8 oz. size. ( 12 OZ: ..• 7:l')
Ricotta ........ 69c String Cheese ...... s 1~s
Greal for casserol es! Precious-16 0 1 .. Gardenia's Armenia.n style fun food ... by the
piece.
s~nunerW.ers
Vodka Holiday Times •••••••••••• ~ 399
Quart ••• favorite fOr long, tall summer coolers ... blendl so well with favorite mixer~'.
M}ller's Beer Hl1hlK•· s2 29
'i ' Canon of twelve 12ouncecans
Lord Calvert.
Save 50' on Canadian Whiskey! Fifth
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Paul Masion ... deep, dry, dark! 5th
Whiskey El RANCHO'S SJ99
Smooth Blend ... 5th, 86 proof (Qt 4.99)
Double Buddies .. 39c Hills Bros Coffee . 77c Prices in effect Thur. thN>ugn Sun . Tanqueray "111 •.•• 11 .. _s14•5 V. R s119 1n ose .....
Prozen bar! kida love! pkg of6 Choice of grind•-I lb . (3 lb. can ... 2.23) July 27, 28. 29. 30. No sales to d•alers
Opendaily91o9 ... unday IOto 7 Save I .04 on the famous gin! Paul Ma880n popular dinner wine! 5th
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Mother Writes Mealtime Itinerary for Travel With Children
NEW YORK (UPI) -Two side order of garlicky yogurt.
years of traveling with ber Food serving wasn't much
children in Europe and Asia of a problem, even for the
Minor convinced Jan Linn that baby, said Mrs. LlM.
trips abroad are for the young Her "survival kit" -a
-parent.a u well as children. soukoula1 or handwoven wool
"So many people wait wUU shoulder tote -be Id
infl knife !or Ir.sh fruit, a bot-
Ue opentr-punch for canned
juice, half·leneth d r i n t l n g
straws cut from st.andard ones
for use by the toddler, and a
plastic bag or animal eookles
for emergency food.
"We carried · split plastic
bags to use as placemats for
the children in restaurants to
keep the tableclolhs clta11, ''
•he sald. "Reataurant people
appreciated that."
Familiar foods weren 't en·
tirely missing, said Mrs. Linn.
"Spaghetti with meat sauce
is fairly universal,· a n d
macaroni dishes are common
in Greece."
Jn the bigger cities, t hey
lhopped !or bottled fonnula
and ngular canned baby food
and toddler food packed by
aubsldlarlt! or Ile•-• or
American manufacturers.
Spartan living made her
more apprec.lall~ than ever
of A m e r I c a n conveniences
such as supennarkets and
prepared (()()C'.b and mixes.
Mrs. Unn addad.
~ uperiencta a brood with
ljor small fry also coavlnced
ber that children are neilble
and good travelers.
"It's the mothers who get
uptight."
Her recipe for tOUVJakla ls
from the Ionian i.sland of
Letkas, where vendors made
the lhlsb kebalHtyle snack
from suckling Pil Instead of
the more common lamb. cut one pound of boneless
lean pork shoulder or rresh
ham into ~'-Inch chunks. U•
ing I-inch skewers, place 4
cubes of meat oo each and
grill over charcoal, turning
often until meat is well done.
Brllsh meat with oil oc-
culonally as It cooltJ.
To ltrVt, squeeze lre!h
lemon juiee over the meat and
sprinkle with mi.tun ol 2
teaspoom of ult, \~ teaspoon
of erumblod .... 1oa ... (not
pl)Wdored saa•> and a wh of ...,.. bla<k pepper. Serve
with -of O'\llly bread.
they retire to go,'' said Mrs. everything from diapers and
Linn, a former newspaper packaged disposable w a s b
food editor from Cincinnati. clot~ to a baby spoon, a par-
"1 lhlnt you lho•ld trave11-~---;__;--'---------------------------------------------------------
while you're young. you have
more energy and ,ltamJna1
You get more out of trips."
In her own case, Mn. Linn
already hU put her ex·
perierx:e in traveling with
small children to good use:
She is a public reJatlom ,agen-
cy account eiecutlve here for
a baby food manufacturer.
In an interview, she aaid her
youn«er son was only 11
months oJd and her older one,
nearly fou,r years, when she
and her writer-husband, AJan,
left for Europe.
They lived on an Ionian
l.slabll for a year and traveled
widely for another' year. Dur-
In( that time, they at. many
meals in. restaurants. Mn,
Linn said she also cooked
under conditions so prl.mJtive
!hat sbe had to take batter for
a birthday cake to the local
baker on one island because
their house had no oven.
"We h8d a portabre botUed
gas stove and no
refrigerator," lhe said. ''We
ate a lot of canned tuna, eggs,
oatmeal or rice for b~
and cheese, olives, fresh fruit
and bread for lunch.
"Greeks have meat only
once or twice a week, and you
don't really need meat every
day when you can get eggs,
feta (a salty white Greek
cheese I, lentlla and other
dried betina."
Mrs. Linn said their !our-
year..old took rtadlly to some .
staples of Greek cookery, iJt'
cludinl( souvlakla, or shiah
kebab, which Is !Old widely by
street vendors.
Anotber q! his favorites was
Greek gyros, or sandwiches
:ierved In round roll• that are
mDllly aolt crust. They're fill.
ed. with small chwW of meat,
raw tomatoes, raw onions and
pars1ey and often eaten with a
Pretzel
Going .
Straight
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By AP New1ftaturu
What is a pretul?
"A prelzel 11 oomething that
God f0rgot to untwi1t."
11Prttzel11 are better for you
than girls."
'lbese are examples of what
elementary school students in
Berka County, Pa., came up
with when asked. "What iJ •
pretzel? 'lbe achoob
cooperated when Bachman
Fooda, Jnc., a pretzel pn>
ducer, set out to get 11 better
Idea of what youngsters think
or pntuls.
T~year-<>ld Steve showed
signs of becoming a stand-up
comedian. "A pretzel went to
jail and when he got out he
told the warden, "I'm go ing
stral&ht '."
Caryn imagined, "A pretzel
t11 coral in the middle, brown
velvet on the outllde, and on
top of !hue are • million
precious diamonda."
Allee, qe 11, seemed to
know how to quiet toddlen.
"We lost the paulfer (ale) IO
wt gave my baby brother a
pret.ze.l, and we haven't beard
a word from hlm sinct." one 10-year-<>ld, Darrell,
wrote, "It la a piece of dou&b
that was in the middle of a
robbery and the men saw him
so one sakt, 'Tie him up,
Fred.' And he tied him up In
this ahape."
In other entries a o m e
youngsttn credited prelall
with tvery1hlng from getting
better prt1enls lrom Santa
Clause at Christmas to caua-
lng a cat to have 11 kittens!
1bere are ieerrl uau for
pretiels too, which the
cblldren revealed. F.ddie, age
nln.e, claimed , 11 MY
grandmother dunks h er
pretzels In colreo when her
teeth butt, but I'm not SUJ>
poaed to ttD that."
And Mike, 10, thou&bt, "A
pretzel 14 oomelllln( you stick
I• ywr ochool d<lll wben
nobody II looking."
Amy, another 10-year-old,
wrote, u A pretiel 11 tomething
1ood !hat 14 too loud to eat
late at nlg!lt." And, un-
dll'ltandably, Joy (age •ialrt
-. "A Jft(Jel 11 aomelhlng ;:.r!,d!IJh did not like Yr/
Citrus T em Js .
sectloll an oran/e and add
the oqmenta to Illa appla 10111 wbon ~ an maklnl an appl•
pie lor lnltrtlllng n...,. 340&1
chan1e.
-Drlalan
USDA CHOICE BEEF •.• THE ONLY GRADE WE SELL!
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"""""" 10· TOMATOSAUCE ~
sotUH> -ssc TACO CASSEROLE -
TAMALE PIES '~ 65c ..,.....,..,......... 10. 90c BEVERAGES ·~ : 7
P'OT'Aroc~s ·~ s1·
SLOPPY JOEMIX~25c
BUTTB!:NUT
Coffee
REG.• DRIP • PERK
1-11. CAN '
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Tomatoes--26(
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lloheriy Park D:ive, Capistrano Beach
5922 Etqer Ave., at s,rqale, Hantilgtoa Beacll
Laguna Hills Pim, El T Dlll
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Heinz Ketchup
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POTATOIS ~. 10: f&q,.,..,.. ~ 39' ..
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IN PLAIN TAt.K ••. even though many people assume the larger size of a product is always a better value than
the smaller size, it is NOT always true ... EXC.EPT AT LUCKY.
Elsewhere, you may discover that you actually save more when you buy two or more of a small size than
. · · · you do when you buy the big, so-called "economy" size.
But never at Lucky! At lucky, the larger.size bottle, can or package of any product is .ALWAYS a better
value than the next smaller size. There's no guesswork about it, and you nee.dn't be a· mathematician to figure
it out. 0µ1'1 own "Unit Pricing ''system perldrms all the complicated calculations and our own "G.6aranteed
-·-....... .....,. ....... ._......
' Value Per Measure" guarantees greater savings on the larger size.
So when your usage makes.j t practical ;;-reach for that big "economy" size! At Lucky it ~indeed the
most eca.nomical! -and it is one more •way you can be sure. of extra savings every time you s'hbp 'atLucky!
.'" Nta1A11•1ra•Nll8ba"011PAl•·ftMBMeM'tlaW11TOMmtOU.melnM1 'Ol.aNIClrtOTECTIOtfPGtlC'[IUMAN1HSn&P'UBTO • URCTM ROM ~Y, JU.Y ~TH ntltOIJGit 1\BDAY ALIGU5f 1, 1f72"'o
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UL 1 IRITE
TOOTIPISTE .
"Glvn you~ mouth 63C MX appeal. Reg., '
'Mint: large sire •
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
D~blo tip, •
safety 1wab1.
99c
IYOll SIOW ........... ~~~~~ .......... 87 c
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CISCIDE IQERGEIT ... ~;;;,~ .. 95c . '
1111 1m11E111 ....... ~.~~.~?! ........ s.1 • !. • -' .,_ TIDE DOEllEll ........ !!.~~~~~ ...... s2 11
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POTATOES· 12~
PROUND BEEF.
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ISSllTIEIT
Fomout s.ame Str•t
choractort 1timulate
Imagination, crwattvHy. • ., s J 14 IDUllSAMI
FISllll PITOIER
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mouth pitcher In
C1110rtecl colort. 17c .
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Unbroakaillo poly
pl•ll< pitcher w/ . '"::J""'· lid . As ~d'c~lor" 31~
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fresll Lill· Cid . . . . $l'.1911b.
fmlt J111 Cod • • • $\.19 l
·f resll llllCk Cod • $t09 lb.
I Frtz11Tllmt· . . .-. . 79elll.
Weslll Oysters • . 9lc jar.
~ cm· F1ets • • ;$toe i
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SHAMPOO
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BREADED SHRIMP
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SPllN•PllLD
GRAPE JUICE 3/$1 CONCINTU.TI -ll OZ.
PACiFIC OYSTEis . 68C
It& 7 ·
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GINGHAM 100 COUNT
RI.ATES
PAPER
'°"-IMPERIAL ~-~~~~!~ .... 43'
Price• lllecll'#es n..-y 11n s .... ..,
JULY 21, 28, 29, 30
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STAMPS • · •
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, · .Tlirlftlmart .
Meat Prices ·
Are Cat To
'lheiBone!
• OVEll 10,600 EVERYDAY DISCOUNTS . . .
0 WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE .DRINK .~!':':.4sc
0 EYERFRESH . STRAWBERRIES. :~;;:""t. 31'
0 REDDl·WHIP REAL CREAM.:.'~.: 63-
0 '1111 BOY J1AKED POTATOES , :;:;; .. :I'
0 Glll'S.111.UXE PIZU .. :~..;":" .. 85'
0 COIATllll CIM:KTAIL SHRIMe':Z.;:-$11• '
0 KAVA INSTANT COFFEE ......... ~ $1115
0 100 Ct. PAPER PLATES:; •••••• : • 69'
Banks
DOn't Sell
Croeeriu
••• Bat We Do
CashChecka ·
0 CHECKERBOARD· FARMS GreatTo l ·l -Q
ROLLED· & TIED TURKEY ROAST !;~ $331
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IJQUOR FEATURES
DISCOUNT .PRICES!
KARASOV
VODKA
OR SUTHERLAND
DRY GIN
99
D DON PACO TEQUILLA~~~::':": ••• 13•
DON'T FORGET ,THE BURGIE!
D BllRGERMEISTER 'l.::.~ ggc
REGULAR BEER ... 6 Pack ....
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MARTINDALE
AS Ill Siii 111111 mt111!'1 sm•U" ·-•s!CIL llTISI.
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SUNSHINE STATE FROZEN YOUR CHOICE -STOCK UP ALL GRINDS
Thirst·Que~ching . R.C •. Qr DIET· HILLS BROS.
COFFEE LEMO"ADE RITE COLA
lo 6-0Z. s1 .• PACK 69.e CANS · 12·0Z. } r -CANS '~
1-LB.
CAN s~
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LIBBY'S WEST ·PAC FROZEN LAURA SCUDDER'& DECORATOR• ASSORTED COLO
TOMATO
'JUICE
bmil~:2a . ' n • __.l"'uar.Llar OTT
TOWELS
~g:. .,,. e
.. Vegetabl•s.
JUMBO lie Mayonnaise . '
CAN ...
:~:~ti~~~:. ·zt~ ·• rr1~c• Crt k!~ ltan • Crl1kl1 Cit P1tit1\S 16 TO 20
.(liOCCOU ••• '.. 36c) OZ. PKG .
ROLL
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Cook-Out Time At Thriftinlart ··
FAM.OUS POPPY BRAND • 6 TO 9 LBS. I
GRADE 'A' SMALL I
FRESH TUR.KEYS I
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" SELF:a!\srmG RIB tuT'a.uB STEAKS .~ •••••••• 11! TURKEYS . T-llONE STEAKS ••••••••••••••••• $1~
SIZES 49. ,. :::: .~ ~ . PORTERUOQSE SilAKS ........... $1I~ · ~~~~~~~~· e .• :-; TOP SIRLOIN STEAK~·!~>: •••••• ·.$1~
flOZEH .LB. : BONELESS DllllND·0 ' rAMllYSTf" • $125 , l' ~: '~-nw • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..
Fresh Discount Seafoods
FRESH OCEAN PERCH ........ 89f.. • :~:.:$· t .. BONELESS CLOD ROAST .......... 1 ..
FRESH DOVER SOLE '!'~r:~ ..... 11!! ,, ··. '""""· · BONELESS RUMP ROAST ......... $1~ . .
6 to 9 i~. COLUMBIA RIVER I WllSOH.TfNDEaMADE I TENDER-LEE WILSON CRISPRITf ~·E~H $1LYER I IOIELESS I Cc;>RNED I SLICED
·' SALMON 1 SMALL H~S I ROUNDS 1 . BACON
:t~:s ·S ... 29 I c~L~~DSfJ91 oou95e I. "'" •• e ( "'"") .& LB. I 2 TO 3-LBS. LB I LEAN LB I ·~G.
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ZIPPY BRAND CORN DOGS.<::·: .... 7!*..
ilPPY FROZEN BURRITOS!-::·: ••••• 59~ ..
CHUCk WAGON PATTIES :;:;; •• ;•;c:·,$1 00
LUER QUALITY BACON .'!'~-:-.·:~': !~•; 79'
D KNUDSEN ,REAL ORANGE .RllCE. ~~~~ !~· .85'
0 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE •..•• ;~;::"!,;, .. : . 29'
D CRANBERRY COCKTAIL , ... ~f; ~;~~ ... 79'
0 ~TRAWBERRY PRESERVE~ ••• '?~?!~-. .. 55'
12·0L Wof•r Thi11 or OSCAR MAYER BACON .•• !'.'•~·;~'.'!'~·!..98';.
REAL McCOY BEEF . BACON •••• ~!~:-~'; 79'
REAL McCOY BEEF SAUSAGE • .':<:":' .':'~ 49'
REAL McCOY BEEF LINKS ..... ~?: :~~33'
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D QUAI( PORK & BEANS ••• ???!~.~:: . .'/.25'
D GOLD MEDAL FLOUR •.••• ; .•.. ~.': :.~•; 62<
D CLOROX BLEACH ............... 'l-l':~ 55\
D WILSHIRE RELISHtS ••••••••••• '.~:~~ 33< I
' I • .. · Finest Fresh F..Ults At Discount Prk1s
SWEET TASTY WlllTE MEAT I
BABCOCK I
PEACHES '
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NEW CROP -ALL PU,IIBOSE
GRAVENSTEIN
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SAVINGS GALORE ·THROUGHOUT THE .STORE
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0 CAL ROSE RICE ••• !".~·.'!;'~ .':! ... 12"
0 KIKKOMAll SOY SAUCE ••• '~.o:. •.•; .. 47'
0 CARNATION HADDOCK FILLETS • '~~11 25
0 TIDE DETERGENT ••••. '!'!:·!"!!':' •••• 12•
0 SCHILLING'S . PEPPER •••• '!·~~~~~ ... 47'
0 HONEY SEU COOKIES.~·.-:~!~~ . 49'
.D SUNSHINE HI-HD CRACKERS !';~·; :~·; 39'
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Our Prices
Low
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Be Shopplac '· .
TbrHtlmart,
'---Too!
DEU.Y TREATS
AT DISCOUNT
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D LASCCD SHRIMP COCKTAIL : ~?: ... 29<
0 SLICED BOLOGNA or Vl•o'~.'° •11 "'°" •11 '"']lie • , J leg. or :nuck Slicff • I-lb. "'o· ilM.
THIS.COUPON GOOD ..
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10SCAR MAYER WIENERS
'701 HARBOR ILYD,. COSTA MESA e 13922 IROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE ' e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA-
5858 WARNER. HUNTINGTON BlACH e 23811 EL TORQ. EL TORO
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ballpljy«
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53 ChoStn purs111ts
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NOT'TIW CRAZY!
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wa WOUL.DN'T 'TOUCI-\
"R>DAYS 'DECADENT
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PAR:llNTS SINT VOLi M!JIE To
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Wt<f"'1day, July 26, 1972 DAILY l'ILOT
ly Dick Mow
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WAL, IIM FINISHED WITH
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By Harold Le Doux
JUDGE , IS THAT 'YOUR CAR
OUT IN THE DR1\IEWAY? PO
YOU MIND IF l EXAMINE
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THE GIRLS
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PILOT ·ADllUTIStll Wed"""1, .r.t) 26, 19n
SEE CAT ALINA
4 BEDROOM VllW & .NEW
OJ.atbm built 4 bedroom, 2'6 bath. 'huge famll1
room home with tonnal dlnlng. hu&e lot with ~e room for pool, camper ar boai: st.o~.
Gf$t view ot catallna and water -.rea•trom
ttpstalra. Built-.ln 1lereo, aelf-clean.lng oven. and
all the fi nest finishing touches a custom home
l\u. Buyer has choice or color ot carpeting also.
AU th1t for $59,000. To att, call 646-7171.
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NEWPORT VIEW
{ 3 1pe.ciOUJ bedrooms, large living room and
•!l ~ family room with fireplaces... Only $47,850. Please
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• I ' .. OWNER WANTS ACTION! l~;:J:F.or ooty $29,500 yOu can emoy' uVirii in a 4 bed··
1( room. 2 bath double car gi.rage home with a
.,, heavy cedar shake roof. It's close to the ne'v ·M.s.. park with all the little lakes. can tou tree
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PRESTIGE HOME
Beautiful 1900 model. Super sharp inside ·and
out with 4 bedrooms, 3 be.thJ. and lots ot 'wal~·
papering Ir' decot'ating features. Lush I~
Ing with sprlnkle'.rs front lind rear. So manJ
extnla they can't be listed. Price is $48,9;:50.
Please call 847-6010.
A BEAUTY-By The Bay
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Thls 3 bedroom home' l,s secluded on a cul-de-u.c
1treet, !V!Ar the Ba't:k ·Bay. Recently painted'/ifr'
tide and ouL Knotty Ceder paneling-. Shag ~-1
petlng. Large yard. A real charmer. The larie
kitchen has lots ot cabinets, should~dellght ·a.oy
homemaker. $38,450. Call 64&!7171. ~ _
BALBOA ISLAND WATER FRONT
Dramatic flair has this well desi&ned 4 bedroom
+,den home with charm and peraonallty. Many ~tlve features ••• 2 paUos, used brick fitt-Plf!;~. quality thick shag carpeting, all eki'ctrle
• buit-in kitchen, private dQck. Everything tor
;HOppy Uylng.. Asking $92,500. E-Z< terms. Call
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1AWE ·CHARM· LOCATION
Uke new 3 bedroom ln exclusive eommunft)'
: with .private ~h. Specious living room and
~Ing room. Quality wall to wall -6 '. ~t. Pool size lo~ nwbl<\ fire-o.llnd vao,ltl<t. Prolculonal lancbcoplng;Ask·
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ENJOY HAPPY DAYS
When you OWl!i thls lovely large 5 bedroom. 'borne.
New! shag carpiating plus heated·& flltt:red pool
for only $37,900. Call 847-6010.
"REDUCED $2,000"
Everybol;bt 'wantJ one, here's one tor you. A 4
bedrqom,, 3 be.tQs, 14 x 20 family room with
fireplace. Very large lot near Mile Square Park.
All this far (Inly $38.950. ALL terms. Call
842-2535.
HOMEABILITY SOLVED
Spaciousness and elegance IMlde and out make
thia two story atrium home one ·ot the best buy•
in Hunt. Bcb. Located near the beach. 2 patios,
3 car garage -plus n'lany more ex1;,raa. ~!Ced at
only $46,500. Q.ll M!l--0010.
Enjoy
·POOL PLUS
summer Ip. your own huge
4 i,edrooms
Hardwood floors .
Low maintenance yard
$34.500
Please call 546-2313.
pool, plus
PllDE OF
OWNl!lSHIP
Enjoy this luxurious 3 bedroom, 2 bath horn•
on a pride of ownerablp 1treeL 1be family room
& master bedroom overlook the pool size yard
with huge covered patlo, Ju.ah lawn I: protes-•
slonal Iaildscape. This home 11 tn excellent mow-
tn condition. $521500. Call $418.2313 for more
Info. ' J
COLONIAL MANSION
Fantastic 5 ~. 3 bath fanllly attL, Two
fireplaoes and much more for only $38.900. Thi.I
home 'is adult occupied and sparkling clean. Call
toll free 842·2535 Nowf!
IT'S CRYIN' TIME AGAIN
Seller bas to leave this Prestlge executive home.
This two story has 4 ~'formal dining
room ~d an extra large kJtchen. ,Plus breakfut
are& )Jul large 4en overl<>P~r an 18 x 35 H/F
pool th Jacuzzi. $51,950. qlll 847--601(}.
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DOUBLE DUTY . FINEST . PALERMO l)ouble beauty; this luxurloua !aonl4' home bu
IN HARBOR VIEW. MO'"'ES )be.comfort and atlmulatlon of clealcn -.will f • m 1--UnJ.te ~ery member d the fi.mfl.y. Located 1n
A11 you cou1d w&nt ln a 4 beclrOom. t\\'O story prime Hunt Bch. area with' too many e_xtru to
home with dinina room, famUy room. 2~ baths mention. $48,950. For more Information call
and all the ext.ru. Distinctive landacaplnr·includ-'' 847-6010. /
lng lots ot concrete and brick work. Fine loca.J I
lion on premium lot provides upstairs view.
Interior boasta upgraded carpet, wet bar, 2 fire-
places apd many cabinets built into closets and
garage. Automatic soft water completes the ijetC
feet situation of $67,500 tee. Call ~2313. I
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To !_~A!;L ~~nl~ln~~~1-choi~.mn:wni,nt-Joeation ..dose to 1fio ' 2
bedroOm single unilJ! wtth garages ...:.. os -
stoves -carpets. Well landscaped wide 110 foot
lot. Immaculate condition. Askfng $62Q50. Own·
er will help finance. Ca.11·673-8550.
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SUPER OLDER -LARGE LOT
Unusual older, 2 bedroom, l % bath home on
huge lot:. -Could build another house On rear.
J!riced at' onw. $33,500. .Additional property ad-
joining avail&ble also. lat time advertised. Call
646-n7l1to see.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
5 BEDR90M
$58;000
Tri-level home, great fol'l:enterta.ining, wet bar,
large sun deck, very large lot, rear yard ideal
for ~nis court and pool. Many trees with rear
access for boat or traHer. Call 646-7171.
It MESA VERDE
$33,999
Sharp 3 bedroom, 2 hlth plus dining room. Fresh·
ly painted inside and out New shag carpets,
custom drapes, wood sbutten and lot.. of wall-
paper. Bright kitchen ha1 built-ins. dishmaster
and disposal. Large yard with patio. Please c&ll
546-2313 tor a showing.
"FOR THE 11UE SOPHISTICATE"
Reach for tile l'l'lOon. This truly upgraded fully
air conditioned split level townboust ls perfect
for a career couple with subtle taste. 2 bedroona:
2 be.lhl -all electric buUt·ln kJtchen -private
verandah. Professionally decorated and land· acaiied Prloed at $38.000. Call 673-&50 for ap-pointment.
ClEAN, .CLEAN,
MOYE-IN CLEAN F
Tender,loving care makes1thls beallfilut' 4 bed-room home a joy ·to be in. It has a'tamJJ.y room
and a bJg living room with a fireplace. Lots ot
storage apace. Plush easy..,care ~Uni. Be-_u •. > -utul".treu•and~ roilet" \Ji OliYllllQ'. m&ln"I r.
"tenance, yard. 1Shopplng, iransport&tlo'il ,and a
park are all Mar this Costa Mesa $3:5,000 beaU··
ty. Call 646-717L
YA·Ft(A TERMS
No down to veterans -amall down to non·
vetJ. 4 bedroom, 2 baths in excellent 8.1'& of
Costa Mesa for the exceptional low price ot
$Z7,950. For appolntment to· see -callj546-2313.
' COLLEGE PARK WITH POOL
Beautltul College Park ~ with add-on Borius
room plus a beautltul Anthony pool Prictd at
only $34,00'l. Brina mt any otter. Many extru.
Call 546-2313.
STOP SHARIN' THE GREEN
With ,,Oar landlord bY owning tbll sbarp-S.bed•.
roodi home. Wall·to-c&rpeta,th.roughouL Located
on cul-dMae street. PrlOed at <1n1y $28,900.. Call 847-6010.
THINKING •••
About roaNy getting into tho RHI
Estate Business 7 If you are willing
to work, we'R work with you. Wt
of f e r personolizecl tr•ining. >.
pleasa nt and exciting office, lots.
of help, end on opportunity to
· grow. Let's talk, ciU me 546-1600.
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BACK VIEW
Plus .view, ot 111hlon Ialand ol Eutbluft. Juol
u beautllul at nlel>t u In the day. A llolqtiflll
home wltll 3 ·lpldout bedrooms ol a dJarmllll
flznl4' room for onlr 16'~ Call -7171.
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MIWON $$$' VIEW
I! a fantastic vtew. and gi'aclous Jiving are Jm ..
portant to you -the.a~ have found your dream
home -let us show you this 4 bedroom or 3
bedroom and den. Large family roon1, 3 bath
h<Jlne, You "ill be spellbound by Its charm and
good tute. Ony $78,~. call 673-8550 f~r ap-
pointment.
ASSUME 6'/4°/o YA LOAN
• Immaculate 4 bedroom home
• North Costa ?i1esa
• $215/mo Pm
• $3,000 will 'assume
• call today 546-2313.
UKE LAR!iE YARDS ?
Try this beauty o~or alze with enough room
for: a pool, badmin n, patio and more. Decor·
ated for an adUI s delight with ankle deep
carpeting, mirrored wardrobe doors, custom
drapes and light tixtllt'e!l, Van Lult wallpa~,r.
You name it -this has It! },fonaoo Model 1n
Harbor View with 2 bedrooms, den, fonnel din·
Ing room, eat in kitchen. Community J)()()ls.
park, basketball courts. A.JI thla Including land
for only $l55,900. Call ll46-2313.
SLIGHT RXER·UPPER ,
Great ·3 bedroom. 2% bath home with large
family room, large lot with ample room for pool.
Camper or boat storage area. Priced to !!ell,
needs a little flxini' up, that's all. $29,500. Call
646-717L
SEPARATE. FAMILY ROOM
$26,750
3'1&l'Ee bedtooms., 2 balhl, btJutlful kitchen and
db:doa.area. Uxated--On-a <iu~ cul"'1e-uc •~tJuot i:lght tor 'fhe ltidl, 5% dowR. FHA 'or·V4
·lenns. Call toll -842-2535.
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FOR ··THE WHOtE FAMILY
"BONUS ROOM"
For family living 2300 sq. tL yOu m'ust see this
before yo1¥buy 3 bedroom•, 2 baths, fol'll)&I cUn·
ing room and a fantastic bonus room for only
$34,950. It's below the mar.ket.. cau toll ·frt4
842-2535.
SUJURllA. PARK
4 B.R. + .POOL
$46,900
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U you're particular about Jocatlon and nei&h·
borbood and want a beauWul 1wlnunlng ppot.
here's your next home! Features family room,
formal dining room, 2~ baths, And a. 18 x 38
pool wlth.jacuut. Great nel~bbothood fbr tam1.
llet and children, very clo1e to elementary
ll;hool, park, tennll courts, and beach, For •ad·
dltioral Information, please phone 546-2313.
"BONUS ROOM"
2300 ·1quare f .. t of fam14' living. 3 bedroom&, 2
baths, fonnal dining and I. fantMUc '°DUI Room
for Only S:U,950. Call 842-25M.
IMMACULATE MODIL HOME!
Exqulaite u!>lndllw uct Interior decorallns. · TM& ... _ 4 boilroom. fomUy ,_,., formal
diol111 ,_.. bu ev<fl\'hl111 lncludinr <1e<o •boa cupetlns. lm-1ble .. Improve on thla home. ~ riaht •t '48,000. Clll 516-2313 NOW!
WE URGE YQU TO SEE
and compare th!J super aharp, 4 bedroom h<>rM.
located on quiet cu.kle-tal' !ltroet. BeautlfuUy
decorated throughout'" To see ii to buy. CaJ1
8-17..fiOl O. Priced at $28,900.
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"COLONIAL:-PLUS POOL"
Large 5 bedroom, Jrtiath home. 1\vo fireplace&.
Formal Dining Room. Lovely yard with Jewel-
like Pool. Priced at only '41,9!50. Call 842-2535.
A · REALLY HAPPY·•HOME!
U you have little people you'll love this 4 bed·
room home with custom shelving & built-In
dressers in sunshine bright rooms, :P.fom will en.
joy cooking In the-convenience ki tchen wlUl
built-Ina and dishwuber. And it you like caaua.l,,
ou tdoor entertalnlng then you \Von't want to
miss the lovely backyard Located on a low·
traffic, tree lined 1~t. walkln1 distance to
schoo~s .. Only $34,,950,..Call 546·2313.
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OWNER SAYS SELL
Owner painting throughout. Nice yard wi t.la
ahade trees &: frult<tttes. Near schools I: shop.
ping ·atta:s. Au;, terrris -$24,950. Please caU
546-2313. ,., .
S'X OR., SEVEN BEDROOMS
Th.ls home Ls so large you can do your daJIJ: :loraing witbout leaving the house. Thl'ff Jarge'
bedroOms, 2 baths. family room with tlreplacee
downstairs and UPlt&fn. 1300 sq. ft. of tinllhecl
bonus room. U A)'OU hive a big family, )'OU mU1C
see: it could have 6 or;.7 bedrooms. '$45,950. call Now ••• 842·2535.
IMMACULA'lt IAYCllST
'Illl& IUper cleon 3 bf.ctroom ~Ii hatb homo bM Just be:come available. Double fireplace ...
kltcben «<tint: ...... $1Se,llOO. Tv ....... -dote call IM·717L
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N R COSTA MESA
2790 Harbor Bl vd.
546-23 13
HUNTI NGTON BEACH CORONA DEL MAR
332 Marguerite
INVESTMENTS 1700 Newport Blvd.
646-7 171 j
17931 leech Blvd. 60 14 Werner Ave.
842-2535 847-60 10
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27 90 Harbor Blvd. Suite 2011
Cost• Mr" 546-1600 (
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: , . . ' ·rhe ·Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
You Can Sell It,
Find It, Trade It
With a Want Ad
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PR IVACY
in a L'Ompact home IN SELLING YOUR PROPERTY
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plus separate gUC'St room
and bath, 1n popular
Bayshores. Bullt around
pr1va1l' patio Y.'ilh
separa1c rilay yard
WE DO WORK HARDER
WE WILL HELP . YOU FIND
5-BDRMS.
OFFICE
CORRALS
CUSTOM BUILT? NEWPORT
BEACJ-1 ! Atrium entry.
Crackling rustom lireplace,
Forn1al dining. Giant gour·
n1et island kitchen. Mesqge
center and intercom . AMI
FM . .Huge master suite with
private screened patio .
Large office (or den).
HORSE PROPERTY. 3 cor-
rals. Riding rink. Tack
room. Boat storaee shed.
ANXIOUS OWNER -MUST
SEU. FAST! Call today
645-0303.
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Au1tl,...Smlth Gorman is. pleased to announce
that ELOISE MORRIS has joined our staff.
Sbe has been in the Real Estate field in the
Newport Beach area for the last six years
With one firm and was named Salesman of
the Year for 1971 in the Newport branch lor
t thaf company.
Eloise has established a very professional re-
, talion among her many clients and fellow
. Re rs. We are very proud to have ELOISE join our
~ever expanding organization and envite all
her clients and friends to call her at her new
, , location.
AUSTIN·SMITH GORMAN, 2828 East Coast
Hwy., Corona de! Mar., Calif. Ph: 644-7270.
* * * * * TAYLOR CO.
EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE
Neat new, custom blt. 5 bdtm. home. Design·
ed by Herbert Brownell . Most rooms have
lovely water view. Lge. family rm. & formal
,.·dining room. Many fine features. Pier and
slip. Good location. . . ............. $167,000.
in back. Comfortable
Jiving. 1v1lh ropper
hoodM fireplace
exprnsive shut!rrs
and hookshclves .
An xlnt value at
155.llOO
R~TORS
SINCE 1944
673-4400
IRVINE
ABANDONED
Spanish VIiia
l.O\'VEST PRICE IN IRVINE!
Cro\vncd 1vith old S~ANJSII
RED TILE ROO.f! "'rough!
i!'011 gal!:'ll to gmc<"hJI SPAn·
ish eourtyard. Giant living
room \Vith cracklit1g fire~
place. !luge bf>drooms. Gour-
met kitehen. T\\10 PATfOS.
SPARKLING POOL and 1·a·
bana. VACANT. Pay $2590
AND MOVE IN! !·furry .
Call 64s.-0303.
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BALBOA PENINSULA POINT
7 bedroom, 6 bath plus large familyroom , sundeck, four car garage
parking for 10 cars in beautiful tiled courtyard -plus many many
other features contained in this 7 ,800 square foot home built on three
Jots localed a hall block to beach or bay. $135,000. Shown by appoint-
ment.
D.ELl.!XE COtolDO~INIUM
2 Bedroom s, 2 Baths. Lar ge, airy with peek-a-boo ocean view. Lots
of extras. Beautiful pool and recreation area. Double garage -pri·
vate Newport Beach . Excellent location.
ESTATE SALE
Prime Balboa Peninsula area - 2 ba. older home huge sleeping area
off garage. 1 block to bay ,& beach. Good rental unit. $39 ,950.
N.EWLY DECORATED
Try this 4 bedroom home on small Cul-de-Sac in beautiful hard-
wood floors. Fireplace, F.A. Heat. Electric builtin kitchen, large
double ga rage with builtin storage and \VO rk bench. Rai sed patio
deck overlookin£ tree shaded rear yard. All this for only $33,000 -
90 % loan availa ble. ' .
NEXT . TO 'COUNTRY CLUB
Charrriing 4 bedroom, 2 story home 'in choice eastside location near
Santa Ana Country Club. 2 lull baths, beautiful tile , bar style kit·
chen with electri c builtins. Raised firep lace, nice carpets. detached
double ~arage. Full price $36,750 -owner has moved to Montana.
Make offer.
2 BRAND NEW DUPLEXES ON BALBOA PENINSULA
Vacant and ready for occupancy during the rental ''rush." 3 br. up and
2 br down, 2 ba. in each unit, room to park 8 cars. Full price only
$79.500 each. 10 % down and owner will carry lO o/o 2nd T.D. First
user depreciation will apply to the new owner. .
I 01!1. \I I. 01 \0\
R [ ;4 • I (-, 'V' ,
Privacy-Com.fort
Livability
NEW ListING . This beautl.
ful home has it all • 'only 17
homes on this exclusive cul·
de-sac, each glowin~ with
pride-0f-011•ncrship, 2200 sq .
ft. of comfortable, 11·ell
planned Living area; 3 Bed·
rooms, family room plus a
large lanai for your ping
pong or pool table. You have
your oy.·n ~e)" to a swimming
pool and PU1ting green.
lmag:ine a pool \vilhout the
hearlachr! Lots more & all
for only $56.500.
PETE BARRETT
-REALTOR-
642.5200
$28,300
4 Bedrm. + 3 Botha
Beautiful family home, entry
hall opens to spacious livl"lJI'.
room, dining room, :iatur:li
\\'OOd cabinet.~. park likl'
yard. Brk, 510-1720
TARBELL
NO DOUBT ABOUT IT
WE 'VE GOT THE DUPLEX
SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY -IN CORONA
del MAR, 2-Bedroom cottage with large patio
separating 2 bedrm . unit over garage, \\'ith
remodeling possibilities. Build up to see the
ocean . Motivated seller asking . . . . $69,500.
POINTS TO PERFECTION
IN EASTBLUFF
SEA HARBOR LIGHTS from this newly dee·
orated POPULAR MODEL 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
d inin~ room , rock fireplace, carpets & drapes,
built-m kitchen. Safely lenced·in back yard
lor the little ones. .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. . $55 ,500.
"START SMART"
WITH THIS CONDO!
IN BACK BAY AREA -3 Bedroom, 21.; bath.
builtin kitchen, stone fireplace . FAMILY
ROOM , community pool & RE C. ROOMS in·
eluding billiards. Fee land and close to every-
thing. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. $32,500
BUT B·E·A·U·T·l·F·U·L
IN THIS
Enchanting TWO STORY 5 bedroom . 3 bath,
2 fireplaces. FAMILY ROOM , formal 'din·
~g room , NEW carpets and drapes. island
kitchen, SOMERSET model on FEE land in
HARBOR VIEW HOMES . . . . . . . .. $72,500.
"SPLISH·SPLASH"
ON THE WATERFRONT
POOL, PIER and SLIP available too. New
carpels and drapes, 2 Bedrooms, 21> baths ,
WET BAR. marble fireplace . Overlook THE
WATE R from your patio and enjoy. $85,000.
i'Our 27th Y•ar"
.WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
l:lere is a soundly cons1ruclcd
duplex near bay, \vilh an rx· I
cellenl rt'ntal rN'Ord. Upper
3 bedroom 2 bath plus vic11·,
BaJ1..'0ny orr living room &
sundeck off mastpr bedroon1.
2 bcdroont, 2 bath lo1ver
unit, !urge 2 c:ar garage
plus park ing for 2 cars.
Modern kilrhen. Delightful·
Jy <ll'Corarcd & owner wants
nction. Asking· $86,500.
VACANT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Dutch girl clean -large back yard with lovely patio ba ck and front
3 bedroom, 2 ba. Builtin stove and refrigerator. All this and more
!or only $28,500 . Open House Thurs., I to 5 p.m. 1158 Dorset, Costa
Mesa.
2955 J-larbor, Costa Mes."1.
,., • 2111 Son Joaquin Hilla Rood
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 REPOSS:ESSION
General CS"eneral · G. F •. ~plnworthy liiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio•i"9i••I & · Com~"y· 640,0020· COSTA MESA
01vned by FHA and comple'te-
ly refurbi~hed by them. 3
Bedroom 2 bath &: dining.
Full price $23, 750. with low
down paymt. FHA terms to
an.)l'One. Hurry ~
~ Alll ASsoclATES
llEALTORS
644-7270
I ATTENTION
BUILDERS
• liil .. iliflijWilliilJiij RcC'cn!ly Rernud0led 2 Bed·
roon1 llotne 1vl!h Bui!t in~
CAPISTRANO COUNTRY ESTATE
Nearly new, secluded ranch home ; 5 BR.,
50" pool , cust. arch. design. Acreage1 many
: trees, horses O.K. Great family living.
$165,000 . George Grupe
Lovely 3 bedroom, 1 :IA bath Home, patios, stove, refri11 ..
builtin Color TV. Try 5"-down. Onl y $24,950.
freezer &
SERVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR AREA
MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
540-1151 (Open Eves.)
,e." HERITAGE
REALTORS
$49,950
If .. -Gen1ral
2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DIL MAR, CALIF •
General
'.~ .. I L '•.
···'TREASURE MAP,.,
OPEN DAILY 2-5
**2106 E. BALBOA BLVD . Estate size 1 ~ bayfront lot. 73' Frontage. Marcia Bents
and l\1assiye Firt'p;lace. Buil!
on !he rear proper ty line.
\\'iU1 Variance build addition·
al 5 Uni1~. Very gQOd for
n1vn('r ocrupancy, $27.500.
Call 646-0'"JOO, Evenings
&14-700.1.
COLW£1l
5 Bdr. + F1mlly Rm .
open beamed ceilings in fam·
ily rm, dining nn, wet bar,
oversized ma.11ter bedroom,
2 fireplaces, built-in range '·'.'..
+ oven + di shwasher,
sweeping: view, brk, 540-1720.
305 LINDO A VE. 5 Bedroom Peninsula
·home. Bill Bents
BEDROOM TALK
·If 2 bdrms. fill your needs-this is it! Very
nice University Pk. townhouse. Well local·
ed, priced to sell, $29,900. "Chuck" Lewis
GREAT VIEW-THREE ARCH BAY
Charming 2 BR., DR, patio, BBQ, ne w kit·
chen. Low maint., sprinklers, hard wood
floors ... and more ... $64,500. Bob Yorke
DOVER SHORES-BEST VIEW
sr,acious 5 BR., F.R. home, with good floor
· p an . Fantastic view from L.R., kit., DR &
: mstr. BR. Lge. rear yard & pool. $125,000.
. Charlene Whyte
. UPPER BAY VIEW
Charming. customized Ivan Wells : 3 BR.,
could easily be 4. Oversize family room w/
parquet floors. T\VO story entry & living
room. Imn1aculate. Eileen 1-ludson
LINDA ISLE
Elegant-but economical. 4 BR . .' bayfront ,
' de signed for hc:ippy living. It's a beauty for
only $139,000. Call to see it today. Jim Mul -
ler
WALK TO BEACH
Corona del Mar, So. Hwy. R-2 ready to
, build unit. ~harp, redecorated 4 BR., 2 Ba.
Sunny yellow kitchen. Cove red patio. Move-
. in condition. $59,950. Triona Bergin
BEAUTIFUL BIG CANYON
Golt cou rse, open space , complt. sec.: ele-
gant 4 BR., form al DR., lam . rm ., 2 <rplcs.
•Call for details. Paul Quiek ·
FIRST TIME OFFERED.
'In EXCLUS IVE BROA DMQOR. A family
.home w/4 BR., formal din. rm. & fam . rm.
Ideal CORONA DEL MAR loc. Co mmun ity
pool, too. CaU Bud Au stin
. •
133-0700
~2430
PROPE_RTIES .~,!llC .
REALTOR$0•· TARBELL
I TUCKED AWA y 2955 Hubor. Costa ""• ~--!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!""'!l!!!!!!"'!"'!""'"""'""'-"""l~""'!'"""""""""""""'i * OCEANFRONT * on a S('('lu1ll·d l:uu·. 11'ith 4 C: n --ral General • General Home. 4 Bdrms., 2 batha,
bcdrms.. family roon1, 2 I " ~ with 40 ft. frontage, This
baths, block 1\'all !encr 11n1! cider home hu fae. Uvinr
beautiful patio. Jus! 4 "C'llrs f I d' · .J rm., rp c.; 1n1ng rm., ex-
old and in great rondirion. " tra lge. kitch. Dbl. garage
Assumable FHA loan 1vith pl us extra parkln1.' Best
paymts only $2li. per month area, nr. Newport Harbor
Including taxes and insur· Yacht Club. Euy to show.
ance. CAU. us for furthl'r DELIGHTFUL s100,ooo.
details. 3 BR., convertible <lcn, nl'ar· Cali: 673-3663 642-225.1 Eves.
546-5880 (Open cvelf.) ly nevf East side Costa
#,/.· HERITAGE
REALTORS
--~..., QL&S MOUNTAIN VIEW!
.,. M~. Qu iet cul-de-sac near
schools. Just the place for a
growing family. At $35.950
the price is right! Charles
Arnold 642·82.15.
associated
BROKERS~RCAI TOR'i
202~ W 8alb<1t1 6 fl.J61.J
SHORECLIFFS
Local proft"si:;Jonal has spent
thousands of dollars lo
crea te what 11o·e let! is one
of the most outstanding
· hon1es in our area: from the
n1assive brick entry to the
scc.luded n'&r yard, wu'll
Jail In live with if. See ii,
even if you don't buy it!
$89,fJOO Including land.
CORBIN-
MARTIN
REAL TORS 644-7662
Spaciou s 3-bedroom, 2-bath home in prestige
neighborhood of Diamond Bar commands
lights and Mt. Baldy view. A rural atmos-
phere, privacy and proximity to horse coun-
try and all of southern California make this
immaculate home a buy. Extras include a
formal dinin g rOom, profe ssional landscaping
with two patios, complete air conditioning,
Old World Kitchen and all·brick family room,
two firepl aces. Priced at '4~,500. . '
PAUL BOYD REALTY
524A S. BREA BL VD.
BREA -(7141 529..C2M
General I General
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SCHOOLS a SWIM? . . s ~fl. 2 BA, 2 lirlci< t1re-
P11roci1ia1 &: Public Grade J'llAcoe: give this Kenkoll
Schools, 11\gh Schoof 11nd Buy lhil heauUfut 4 SR 2 BA Cambrldae modtl home an
Orange Col'lst College. Very home And tnjoy your OY.'n )(tra tlaii'"'Jor Cali(. uvmi.
Clf'an l 1x..-1roon111, 2 Balh• cool, blut' pool. Excellent lo-Jumbo IX.tnns make this 8
with ~~n(llily Room. Fire-c11tion close 10 11hoppina. most livable holi\e. CALL pla~. 'lq,rre Comtr Home achool A park, lseautilul ~
wl tll &a'f .Jl:orap. .Acct!M.' chaa carpet ihruaut Aaume TO u· i-.
132l00 ran •..,.-"v"" hilh balance6%% VA loan. . ' :t.. ,--....... ~ . • "'"' ..,.'/1l13. Ju'1 t<tiU<od to i.15,!11111.
COLWELL
PROPERTIF S. IMC
RfAUORs
~ co:Ts
~WALLAC!
Newport
SPACIOUS POOL
BAY FRONT
Dover Shnr.s r;ncst Bay-Huge Swim Pool
front. \Vann hrick entry to • $15,000
aecluded courtyard ol beaut!-Large fl.mUy room, 3 bed-
ful 5 Bclr., FR.. OR., roonts, xtra baths, dlninl
Rumpus rooni. Pil'r & 11ip. room, entry hall, 2 tire.
BALBOA places, built·ins, dlahwuber,
Peninsula Point electric garage door opener,
One of a kin<l. Wt'll built picture book .tard, patio,
beach home. First time of· J>OOI, .brk, 540-1720,
TARB ELL fered ~or i;ale with a decor·
a.tor's tourh. 3 bdr, turn·
ished, ready to move-in .
1710 Miramor Or., Open 29$ Harbor, CoJta Mesa
Sal. & Sun.
LAGUNA BEACH FlltlR UPPER
VIEW LOTS JUST LISTED • e,st Me ..
2 11.cij&(,'tnt Iota ovtrklokin,cc Verde location! -3 A ram!·
\Vhlte \Vater and ~cluslve Jy. Needs lots of work but
rt!W)rt homet, MUST SELL mal<e oner now 11..nd MveJ
-S20.000 tot&I! Gladys Rus· VaelUll. Cul-de-sac, walk to
11 6fU:235 schools.
It ' '·· CAii 546-68RO OPEN EVF.S
Macnab-Irvine · " HERITAGE
R<alQJ l'lolnpany · f11 1 !()••:-.
:.a.ai:iu:::~~~;•~62~oo:j,':il~ *WAT P T 'Ji .,rfi'ont Condo NEWPORT SHORES ,
S Br 2 Ba pool pltr & alip. 2 BR. (can be ~I fAm. rm. Dtli~t1ul ' ' $79,fiOO 3 he. Xlnt cond Sfi!i.000 or
EME'""LD BAY trnde lor "'llll<t .. me ...... "" CAYWOOD REALTY R!ALTOIU
Open Evening• Dal.ly Pi"lot 1111·fi"e" Ada ni.1ui.ndrh•fnthew .. 1 . • "'~5c . •
+-------....... ----'---' ~·~Pilot Clualfied "!Call!\"!!''!'64!'.!2-!67'!!!!!!~.'""'"t""'"'"'"
it
'•lrvlow
6464111
(1~ytlmt)
Imm1eulate 3 Br + tam rm. * 541-ltfO *
Oc-eM s)dt of h1vy, View. 1--"'-----~
Must sert $14~.00> The tutelt draw ln the Wt t
Ttd Hubert & Auoc. . .. a D~y Pilot Clt.Olltf<d
3411 Via Lido &i'S-3500 Ad. 64).C(i78: ---~
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.... CHUCK CAROTHERS
REAL ESTATE ·TRElSURES
FOUND IN OUR OL' SEAFARING TOWN
' WATCH -THE -SHIPS -GO -BY
No spy-glass needed here! Spectacular $$ '
million dollar crow's-nest-view of Lido Isle , I Balboa· & CalaliniJ, You 'll love this perfect
• marriage of plush. green grass & handsome
house-by-the-sea. <llily ............ $54 ,500.
2400 CLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH
PHONE : Florence Bennett &
Virginia ~eller to sea ...
.. 1831 WESTCLIFF DR., N.~ ..
CALL ME 645 ·6770 ANDSIE .. ...
General Gantr1I
, #2 HARBOR ISLAND
' ' . Lovely 5 l!I\., 5\1 baths, waterfront home.
Lge. living rm & family rm ., Just redecor·
ated. Pier, Qoat and sandy beach . Beautiful
yard w/lge. shade tr~e & swimming poo\.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 B1yald1 Dr., $ult. l, H.B. 17~1'1
rt 1 · -C..Cneral ; µ "'WWWI . I
i4 M1NuTu t5 v1sT• oit i:100 ..
PAllK·LIKE LIV!NO 2 Bit 1"'1t')' "l'l· On 1'1o boy · MqnUl~t View deluxe townttouse condoml~· Up A\o1tihib)11t
Jum 119.llO. 15.lOO Tull•n o..; Wiiii
Vllla.Jt Way e.t Mrt"adden r9Rielf*r•m1en
off.romp. MM57t 64$.1164
FOR1fM l ~ """ money! ~~t )IOI.Ir bo\!Mi:, I pt.. 11
bid$., <te. thru t D.U, Pilot
Clw1llecl Ad. ' ____ .._ _
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Gener•I Geno ral General
NEW CUSTOM BU ILT 1500 Uncoln LaM, N.B.
4 BR, 3i,t SA., Thmnadot
kitch~. crpt.1, intercom.
circ. hot w•ter, 3 ear
caraa:e. Open daily 10..S.
Jerry Freud,.Jtllr, 646-7755
Balboa l•lond
4 U~l«Jf "™f
TRAD ITI ONAL HOME -DOVER SHORES/
BAYCREST AREA home in the finest tradi·
lion and dramatic too! 4 Bdrm., plus family
room. plus cathedral beam ceilings and a 28'
stone fireplace. Over 2800 sq. ft . in all, and
beautiful too. Proudly presented at $92,500 .
NE\V bayfront home. P ier &
income. Open Sat/Sun/\Ved
1-5
337 E. Bayfrorit. Little Island
WINTON. Realtor 6'75-3.131
::orona d•I Ma r
COLWELL
PROPERTIES, INC. PHONI UNIQUI HOMO, CORONA DIL MAit, 671·•000
\Ve are the real l"Sfllte sub-
sidiary of the Col~'ell Com·
pany, the largel'lt V,A broker
in California, and the second
U ~ l()U I: t1()Ml:i
ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARl(fl WITH THE. largest publicaJly owned
NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES mortgage compMy in the
CO FtON4 DEL MAR, 875·8000 • MESA VEADE, country. Our offices are
-548-5990 • NEWPORT BEACH, 646·8500 • CALL US opening up to all over G~..,-.-r-a~t-----~G~.-0-'1-,.-1~---;..;;..:--I Orange Coui:ilY \\'here v.·e
a lready service 80,00'.l resi·
denlial trust deeds. We are:
CORONA DEL MAR particularly anxious to 11S·
sist eligible veter&n1 in pur·
chasing homes or inoome
property using their VA
benefits. Properties are
available e:ven in the Corona
de! Mar Area, where for
nothing down an eligible
veteran ean purchase a 50,
60 or even a 70 thousand
dollar property. Cali 675-7225
Panoramic ocean & bay views. High on lar-
gest corner, Broadmoor •l. 5 BR., 1-sty. Din .
r1n ., brkfst. & den; shuffleboard ct. Extensive
view patios. Lath, house. Phone 644-4848 to see
this office exclu Sive at . . . . . . . ..... $96,000.
ORANGE CO AST Q:.
REAL ESTATE
General
2-STORY
POOL-$20,900
It's true! A crackling brick
fireplace. \Vinding staircase
to queen size bedrooms.
Gourmet kitchen . IN·
CLUDES REFRIGERATOR,
\VASHER AND DRYER!
Private palio. Pool with
cabana. $200 BUYS IT! Call
fast for appt. to see . 645·0303
I ORIS! L Ol.SO\
" REA '-TORS
$1,350. DOWN*
Gov't. repossessK>n. You
should see the ··sparkle" ol
this delightful refurbished
hoi-nr . 3 BR, 1~ BA, ne11•
carpets, ne11" kit & ba floor·
ing and other goodies. Large
enc. rear yd. Great starter
home. •plus costs & im·
pounds approx $600. Hurry
on this one.
Call 546-8424 (Open eves.)
\outh , (-oast
. ~
SPANISH
SPLENDOR
Just listed. 3 Bedrooms 2
baths, high vaulted beamed
ceilings, garden kitchen and I
lovely atrium. Derora!ert
like a model. MESA VERDE
AREA. Be ii.rs!. $40,500.
co: Ts
' WALLACE
REALTORS
-~54Ml .. 4141-
(0ptn Evonin91)
ONE BIG
HAPPY FAMILY
SHOULD BUY this 5 BR, 3
BA, huge sep. fam nn, forml
144 4848 COLWELL
General PROPERTIES. INC .
REALTO RS
TRIPLEX Corona del Mar's most super
Most exceptional . Custom duplex. 3 BR., 2 bath home:
built. o~'nets upper unit blt·ins, frp\c., shutters,
with about 2200 sq. ft. has 3 smRrt carpeting PLUS 3
BR I · 2 2 BR., 2 bath apt., bltns & all , so ar1um, Ba.,
frplc's, highly upgraded the goodies includ ing over·
cpts & drps. Olher 2 u are size garage. Patio, too, just
delightful, 2 Br. ea. All cop. $74,500.
per plumb.. encl. gar's.. Univ trsity Rt alty
p;i,lios. lo\v moint. ))(>signed 3001 E. Csl. Hwy. 673·6510
for max. security &. beauty * DEL UXE *
wllh wrought iron grill Custom bit. duplex. So. of
L'Ourlyard. A delight to Hwy. on extra-wide lot. 3
behold. South Coast Real BR & 2 ba., & a deluxe: 2
Estate, 545-8424. ( 0 Pe n Br. Storage ctllar; priv.
Eve11.l. patio. 2 Laundry areas. Ex·
$27,950 tra bath in lge. 3 Car
gara,1te. Good financing.
A ssumt 51/4°/o Loan MORGAN REAL TY
Payments Jes11 than ~nt. Th.e 673-6642 675-6459
rear yard has beauti!ul fruit ___ .~~~~~-=-
trees, covcrtd palio, and DUPLEX in Beaut. Cond. By
BBQ area. 3 Bedrooms, den, Ownt>r. $66,500. Prine. Only.
built-in range, o v f' n , 673-4169.
dishwasher. nalural brickc ~.-.-t-a~M~.,-.----
firt>plat•e, no dov.'ll terms, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;
Brk, 540-1720 • DON'T SELL A·
"DIRTY GERTY " TARBELL Now get rull value for your
house. Present it to' prospec·
tive buyers in it11 best pos·
sible light, We can help you
do lt.
-MODERN -
BEACH HOME
134.500. If the walls need ~'a.Vling or
3 BR 2 BA "·Frame'' col· the kitchen needs painting .
!age. Use your lmagination, or how about that parquet
otllerll have, and the results floor? • Wt can send out a
are fantastiC'. Pool & tennis crew !young energetic •
courts inc, Open daily 1·5. cleancul) ~·ith ex:per, pa.1111·
5300 River, N.B. ing or cleaning • shower
1talls, windows &: carpets. FOR ALL We'll keep the pMce down .,
.UW you can push your price up.
2 On A Lot
OHL Y $28,500!
Wow! Extra large R·l lot. 2
cream puff homes amid park
like ground!!. Queen size
bedrooms. Ciel's kitchens
in both. $2850 to buy! Hurry •
Call ~303.
Thert'1 good money in ~al
estate, but it's a buyers
market.
Make Them
Want To Buy YOURS!
RENTAL READIER
569 W, 1"th, CJ\!
IOlll.\I I. Ol\O\ d;n, large corner, Walk to MESA VERDE beach. $45.500.
•. ~ •' • 0,, ' GINNY MORRISON' $30 900 •*• -REALTORS-l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml ' • •* * * 1505 Mesa Be sure to see: this! 3 Bed·
•C.M•V•rde Dr. Eut, VACANT nn and lri•ndly famUy nn * ••n-• Costa Mesa No down GI Loan available. w/flrepl! Separate utility rm '**•** 557.4130 for mom, and grtat patio 5 Bedrooms and family for entertaining. You can't • POOL TIME • room. Carpet~ & drapes beat the atta or the price.
thruout plus many extras. c I I d MESA VERDE • 3 Bdrm. 2 a I or etalla mI050. Owner onxioui;, must sell
bath, living + dining Area, immediately, $34,000, NO Ontu
garagt. Tropical back yard Call 540-1151 (Open Eves.) .,,
fireplace, built-in~. double DOWN GT. ~IV21 with lovely pool. Good tenns
••• 1.)2. 750.
CALL ANYTIME
~ma or E vo: 67:1.8936
!'• HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
Open Daily I;;;:;
1590 Baker St. 1°
Lachenmyer
R<>.1ltor ·
$29,950
5 Bedrooms
2 Baths
Wonderful family home, Con·
venient family room. natural
brick fireplace, tntry hall,
reAt Uving room, dining
room. bullJ.llll, bdc, 540-mo.
TARBELL
2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa
:ASSUMABLE VA
Anyone can asgume tblJ high
balance VA Joan. No qUa!ify.
tng and no loan point1.
Sparkling 3 bedroom home
features all buHtln garden
kitchen, a larre bonus room
&nd enclos'ed patio. Askini
$33,MO. For details -
Call 540-1151 (Open Eves.)
. •. HERITAGE
REALTO RS
Will flt with room to spare
in 1!' x JO' den. 3 Bednn 2
bath, fireplace, bltina. X'lnt
in A OUI.
$32;850
Roy McC•rdlo R9"1tor
547729
lBIO Newport Blvd., CM.
TRIPLEX
Three 2 BR.. unltt In lib-new
condltlon. Upper unit hU a
""'"""~"""~'""""'"""'I lowly view. Exlstlna high lQ3 LINDA ISLE DR.1 N.B. VA IOM &l 7~ WI bit U·
3 Bit 2~ BA. "' lot. 55• boat sumtd v.lth Jts1 than ~
•lip. $149.500. dn. Aakln§ $«1,9!0.
EASTSIDE 2430 BAYSHORES OR.. N·.e . CAL L Q '''·l41f
l BR, 3 BA. 5.1' lot. 1149,600. 9 'W' ~
DUPLEX K.L. Hartm•n R.E. Inv. Ad,,...
642-6760 ~2681 II.ALTY
Owntr'1 unit • 3 Bdrm w/ * NEW LISTING Ntar N«"P•rt P••t o rrtc~•
blttn ldtch... now 11bA1 PRIME llALBOA L~ BY Owm:R 3 BR. Ill BA.
c"1M!Una thrtJOUt. newt)' 4 Funt. apt.I. Welk co ...... : BeautUul home on corner
dkorated. fenced yard: ferry octan A pier : lot wrroom for bdlt or trlr,
PLUS 2 Bdrm. 1 bath • ' S62 5l'XI • bay ~1ndows, tile kltcbtn
rented for 1125/mo. Owner'• BALBOA BAY PROP w/bllnl, crptl, d r p •,
Co1ta Mau Foun111n vanrt
EASl'StOE COST A MESA OWNER u..na. SOOnWI •t>I·
Attractive lBR. 11£ BA ed ete1aot dHtsn with 4
home. hdwd nrs. w/w beautilul Sp&nilb ~Way9
erpta, tpl, lr& lot. Walk\na on tht front ~tttlor maater
dllt to WC!lstclltt ahapplna bedroom klcaltd on:> tar aide
ttnt. Ju1t *30.000 wno~ ot the home teaturet its own
do. · Exclusiw. H. D . Roman 1tep down tub. The
Jo!Wt>n, Bkr. 646-&362. n21 othf'r 3 ·bedrma a1'fl on tbt.
Placentia Av .. C.M. otMr 1kl:e. Family nn., di.,..
2 STORY NR. PARK Ing rm .• luxurklua kltctM!:n.
CIMe to beach. shopg. &_ BRK, $30,500. ~.
schls. This 3 yr. new home OWNER desperate must
is only 1 blk from leave bome. 4 Bdrm +
neighborhood park. 1630 aq. Faml~ rm. Many xtra
ft. in this bic Gnld M~. featutt1 such u a complete
$29,950. Ce nt u r y n ; separate: laundr)' 1'.0 om,
835-5511. family room + • rumpus
MESA Verde "T" Plan g•me roam. J>U1 thru
w/POOL. 3 Br, 2 Ba breakfast bar, dlnina: rm ..
cul-de-aac. 1 blk lib &: Mesa built-Ina:, Brk, S 3 j , S 0 0 •
Verde elem. scbl. $37,900. Mi..6691.
1657 Palau Pl. By Owntt OWNER mutt aell thia home.
540-3231. ,4 Bdrm + pool elea:ant alate
entry hall operliB to central
BEST College Park area. 3 floor plan, 4 bedrooms, h~
Br., 2 Ba .. encl. paUo, block family rm .. built-In range,
wall, near schools, $28,750. oven, dishwasher, enclosed
on special terms. Principles patio. Assume 5% ~ loan.
only, Call 833·1103, 642·2312. BRK, $24,900, 962--5566.
COR.!'JER lo! 3 BR. 2 BA. 1---'--'---'---'--
frplc .. bonus nn., block wall Ga rden Grove
fence. 3140 Boston Way,
$35,500. By owner. 546-7793
Prin only!
BY owner. 3 br, ~ ba, utility
rm, din rm, frplc. 2 car gar.
CLJv patio. Lge fncd back
yd. 833·2317.
IF YOU ARE A
VETERAN:
H...,11,,...., _
MOZELLE BRASHEAR
NEW TRAINING DIRECTOR for all oUice•
ol Real Estate by McVay, Mozelle brings 25
years of experience, was owner of her own
oUice since 11164. Atl;o, she will continue to
serve in resales department for her many
friends and greaUy appreciated clients.
REAL ESTATE by McVAY
20951 Brookhur1t at Atlont•,
Huntington B11ch 961-4456
Huntington BNch Huntlngtor Beech
LOOKING POR REPOSSESSIONS
A TRADE For information and location 1 .------~
of these FHA &: VA homes. , HcMN for Sil•
contact -.
KASABIAN
Reel Estate 962-6644 Laguna Beach Newport Beech TRANSFERRED -Must Sell
'1 Br., 2 Ba. $33.350.
3280 Michigan. M0-9347
BY OWNER-2171 Rural Pl.
3 BR, I BA.. $26,500 Low
down. 714:524-2511.
And looklnr ror • bara:ain,
here it is. The owner will
pay part of your closin&
costs on this four bedroom,
2 bath home ju.st to make a
fast sale. This would make
the TOT AL COST TO YOU
tbout $500. Total sale price
ONLY $25,750. CALL NOW.
Ownet hu large custom 4
bedroom, tamUy r o o m ,
Iarae covered patio alttln&
on 3.14 ACRDS of
GORGEOUS VIEW
overlooking the: mountains
and desert and 11till ron·
venlently ne:ar major shop-
pinr mall. Will trade for
unaller Huntington Beach
home:. TER.'dS TO SUIT,
BUT HURRY!
GOV'T. OWNED 1------------1
Repos...... hom.,, Low OLD LAGUNA
down. Gov~rnment pays Thi!! niagn1hrrnl Sp<1ni1<h
* CAW.. 54~7739 *
3 &: 4 BR repos. (1-wl/car
gar). Wills Realty.
=\\',\lldl: ,\Il l
REALTORS
tluntlngton h•ch 2 BDRM unturn, cleAn, 2 __ _. _____ _
k;ds OK, no pets. 1140 mo. NEAR THE
770 Shalim.r, 538-4741. BEACH:
El Toro
3 BR., 2 BA., cpl&, drpa, lge
patio, lge. pool..siu lot
enclosed by block wall,
clo11e to xlnt 1choo l 1,
markets, new m a I I •
Reasonable. 83 7-1753,
494-2116 aft S: 30 & wk-ends.
Fountain Yaney
And what a home! •
~rooms. 2 bath!. built-ins,
carpets .l drapes
throughout. tots of room for
the chiJd~n in the fen~
back yard and an eagy wa1k
to U"° beach. Full price
$29,500. We will take a
smaller home In trade.
REALTORS
$700 MOVE IN
Seller pays all other costs. 3
BR, 2 ba. $21,500 Full price.
Features e:lec. blt·in range
& oven, F.A. heat, IA'/W
carp. &: drapes: patio. Xlnt
location, waJk to major
store•. Paym.t.!i. below rent.
l'
clo&l.ng costs. Call 968-4441. hon1r 111 locR1rr1 1n one or * Crest Realtov La~na's 1nos1 sef'lurlrrl
---__
0 J AtN!S. l!U!:f' lllrrr! to S!t'i"f'(
OWNER lo! ofrt'rs t1nf'qu11!1Prl v\r11 ~.
TRANSFERRED 4 Bdrms, plu~ plug -
3 Bednn, 1"• b11!h, brmt nr Si9.500.
camper gale nPar beach k
school. 5% dov.·n. Onl y
S:U,500. Call 962-ml.
RED CARPET REAL TORS
2 & 3 BEDROOM -Va r-ant,
.AVlaa
REAL ESTATE
nr pool. Rl"rlecor11terl. Sj()(). 1190 C.lrnnryrro Sr.
dn.-movf! in. BF:VE RLY 4.ll4-947:1 5.f!l-0.116
JACK SON R~ALTY BUSIN ESS-&lNCOME
• &47-6011 On a Ii:<'. lflt, 11 hlrlg, houl'lini;::
SAVE $1 .800. Ov.'nf"r leavin11;. a flourishing 39 yr. nld uphol ·
Must sell. lmmac 4 br. Nr sfrry hu~inrs!I & attr. 2 hd·
Adams & Magnolia. Cflll to rm. ('Ollai:r. 11 frrsh & niod·
Sff'. 968-1454. em 2 bdrn1. ho nH' with lo.1ag-
• SPANISH
HACIENDA •
~1 ',',11,l f '" 1~1 ~·· ,,,, 962-4471 ( :::': 114 .. 1103 ..,,.....,...,...,...,..,....,.. FOR Sale by Owner, 4 BR, no lia trrr!I & p!rasant l'iur·
REAL~~~TO='-"RS=~~~842-44Sli~.,.:. YOU SAVE BECAUSE IT'S bonus room & !am rm. 2800 roundl~s. lh1i11 for only
CHAMPAGNE TASTE FOR DIRTY Th' fl 3 BR sq, ft, $50,000. 846-9001. S72,500 &: inti, all lhr f"Quip.
Like Spanish exterK>r'l' Then
you'll love tllis xlra •harp
3 BR home, Xtras inc crpts,
drps, oov patio, water aoften·
er. wllhr, dryr, refrig, pool
table in fam nn, lu.11h ldscpg
in front & rear yd, and cul·
de-sac street. If you are: a
lu.1111)' buyer, this may well
be your lucky day. Thl11 i11
a new listing, and is list~
Pxclusively with Village
ReaJ E1ta1e. Price la $37,500.
Call today for appt,
DG · • • · is ne • nH!nl , i:ood will & hu11inf'111. BEER BU ET .. , .3 BR, 2 BA, home needs cleaning lrvint lllLLI E ~lcCORMAC"I\;
2 BA, 28' rear living room A painting. Includes blt·lns, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! with fireplace, w a In u t FIA heat, king slz~ master REALTOR .,~,1·7j~J
panelling&: custom built bar bdrm'•. Located on shady 5 BEDROOMS HARD-TO FIND-
for tlle family who enjoys cul-dt-u.c 1treet. OoM! to ONE STORY Closf'·1n, rrmodrlrfl 3 bdnn, 2
living. $30,900. • . .All achool1 & &hopping. Below University Parle ' ' Par k ' ' hH!h l:Oll!'llo!I' on l.11:f'. R-2 Lot,
Terms, Call SEYMOUR market •t $21,000, All home. Family rm., Atrium. Room !o :irtrl unirit, so1;i,ooo.
REALTY, 847-1221 o r terms. Call SEY M 0 UR 2',i bathA; all beautifully & * 499·2~00 *
546-4212. REALTY, 8-47-1221 o r tastefully decorated, \\'ith 911.. .it~~
WALK to,BEACH 546-4212. many cu11tom Ir. bll·in ~; 1.£.\:l~
e 5 BEDROOMS e LUX,URY HOME featu,... V•ry • p • c I a I ~ ~
2 story, all elec kit, fonnl home. Reall11UcRlly priced, ~~ =
din. 22'xl6' family room, 2 This e:xecuUve home: has 4 INCLUOINC THE LAND. ,,,....._ .......... c-
hreplaces, Intercom. New spaciou• bdrms, big family nn. Immaculate:! Thli tri· Laguna Nigut l
I' painl, dbl gar, VA ap-
pra.lsal $41,500. level features Parquet enlry,
RE •L EST•TE b hardwood floors, l&e patio,
BY O\VNER: Ocl'an vil'w,
11a!e t'a11y hea<'h 11cce$ii'1, 4
BR, 2 BA. fa m rm,, carpe'ls
draper;, lnd5rpd . $67 . .100.
531·5111 ( ::1 531·5111 "' "' Y water toftener + other nice McVAY to have xtru. Priced to aeU
968-4450. ___ at only $41.950. Call A: .ee, "SINCE 1946" 496-6334 . 4 BR & $32,500 96~16.11.
By O'Ntltt, trande:rred! MWJt
1st Western Bank Bldg. l.Lc'l;';clo;..:::l;:.•:;.lo _____ _
RUMPUS RM. ..11 boaut 3 BR, 2 BA, pool
A truly fine home full of home. Auume $27,000 GI.
many xtra reatures. Spot· \v:llh S3000 down. "Will carry
le:gly c.ltan. Hai iarge rear 2nd or consider auto or
yd inc block wall fence and hori;e trlr aa part down.
patio slab. Rum pu8 rm is 846-4834.
22' x 24', all shag carpeted. OWNER leavintl'.. transfer.
Lrg i.sland kitch bright and red, 4 bedrooms, family
cheery.· Bedrms are crptd room, den, dininr room.
too! Price $34,950, Only huge master bedroom, ttar
Sl.700. down. c;au today, living, room, circ u lar
I J driveway. No down. Terms
available:, Brk, S 3 2. 5 O O,
531·5110 ( :::O:J 531·5110 _96_ .. _1.1_73• ___ _
OWNER lnnllmed, i bdrm
GI NO DOWN + family rm., IUJ'l'Ollndod
by 'oe«utitul trees, 4
Super sharp 4 ~rm ln best bedrooms, oversized masl:t'l'
Fountain Valley are-•· bedroom, natural b r j ck
Schools &: shopping Ate close fireplace, family room, din.
tor convenience. Large 1850 Ing mi., built-In ra.rce.
IQ ft home with huge )l'Al'd oven, dishwuher. Br k,
compl fenced. Only $31,950. $:16,QXJ. 846--08>4. CALL for more details .;;.::.;.:c::....:.::._:c:,:.c_ __ _
962-51\23 & 537·5642. COLLlNS $23,500.
&. WA'ITS. 4 BR, 2l,i BA, eltc kltch, flrt'-
pool A: c:lubhouae. Walk 10
OWNER murt sell Spanish Unlverslty Park, Irvine
design. No down, tenns D1y1 552·7000 Nl9ht1 NOw 11 the t ime , ••
available or take o'lf!r ex-To list your property. We
:::iiy ~~e:~':nor ~~ ~ COOL cokFORT-~~~1ne~ua1i11ec1 cu~tomers
bedrms., fa.mUy rm., dining • • can be yours in this .LIDO REAL TY
· · b llt 1 I Jillie l ~ year old charmer. 3-v · i 1•-N nn .. u ·fll, s p ac ous "" Ill ''"'· .B.
kitchen, archw1.y leads into 3 Bdrm~ .• 2 ba., air condlt· * •7J..7300 *
••· born Brk 128 500 km!ng A: sprinklers, all for --"'--,;;..;""':;,;-"'--ul'I:' e, • • · ELEGANT .. ~ .. _,,,, · only $31,500. ~ 1.-..1 oot~S<JUi, • UC\lroom & family room
1:!~~~ Bo:, 20~~~ny i red h1·11 ==s~~~2.~~tha & 2 fire-
xtru, comer Joi. 19822 Car· bow
mania Lane, E. of Brook· ' ' ®b lOW90Q Ja. h ' REALTY llNlCOA
unt, N. a! Adams. $32,500. Univ, Park Center, Irvine 3416 Via Lido 675-4562 \lrol<er 547-63;4 pr ~~261. Call Anytime, 833-0820 M111 Verde Y, MILE FROM BEACH OUk• houn 8 AM 10 8 PM ;;,;.;;;;;;....;.;:.;:;;.... __ _
Clamming, surtln1, swim· 4 BR, lg 12x24 game l'O(tM,
ming! 2 BR and den. SPECTAClJLAR unobstructed 1% ha, bltn kit., crpls, drp11,
Mau:ive custom patio. 20' 180• view of entire v!'lley . water softener Incl. $34,700
Gourmet kitchen. Sh a g 140' front on view aide. 4 BR, c51i..c7...;·9ccl94:;_'"=_.,-__ _
thruout & loll of custom N·" •· built·ln! Cl nd 2 BA exec. home, Turtle ewport -•ch
only 2~ e;~ co~u~a. Rock Hill!. 846-49.11 aft. 6 PM!.;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
$25,900. By own.r. 536-3645. Turtlerock • Bn, famUy BA YFRONT * CUSTOM HOME room &: atrium. Nr achools,
park, pools. Prine only.
$39,500. Owner. 83.l-1467
Open Dally. 1915 Bay11ide
Dr .• the perff!Ct 3 BR. bay.
front home . xlnt bes.ch,
HARBOR VIEW
PALERMO
This braurlfully maintained
hon11' hns JUsl gollt on the
m11.rke!, 1111d ~'l"IU should !et
It! The flrrorat1ng 11'1 ol the
llnest quality. all don~ in
!!Oft blur11 anrl grrt>nll. Lovr~y
li&ht fi.'\IUl'f'!I, ex c r 11 ,. n I
drapes and shade.!i doM Qy
the Custom Shade and Drap-
ery Shop of Corona dtl Mar1
and grl"af garden planting&
with ou!do11r lighting, It will
l(!l! qu!rkly • Sf'<' it! Call
675-7225.
COLWELL
PROPERTIES, INC
REALTORS
PARK & POOL
Seldom ilvallahle, Park Lido
townhouses. P a r k · l I k e
ling pool. Charn1ing 2 BR. 2
Jtrounrl~ & 1·arrrrf'f' spark·
Bt1 ., kit. bltn1, putio, dbl
gar. s::o.:JOO. Or, a 3 BR. 21a
ba. for $31 ,995.
Highland Fling
H11ve a f]ing In th\11 1p11.rkllng
POOL. on HIRhland Or., in
prime area. 4 BR, 2 ba. 4
family rm. Kl~chen bltn.a,
sep. laundry rm., 11fne
h'plc. All A·l lharp con·
dlt.lo11. $44,000.
CALL (i) ••f·2•t4 ,,,,.~.
Nt•r Newport Po11 Ottlet
FANT ASTTC dplx for sale on
Balboa Penln. Huge 3 br
owners apt 11'-IX'auHful new
furn. $75.IXMJ F.P. Worth
$&."J..$00.IXXH. 114 E. BAiboa
. Blvd . 873-0S26
-OCEAN-.V~~IE~W~.-".;'
DUP LEX .
Brand new wood & gl••·
huge. Only SRG.500. Davie_.
Agni. 675-1972 d • y S;
675-7497 f'Vf'!I, : •
2 Lg duplexs, next door, ~;
blk from ocean be::ac r
$85,000 ea. Agt 673-8563.
NEWPORT ESTATE l
$94,!XMI. 5 RR , &. F.M. Ke ,
Schuh, Bkr, 64;).-0303. '
Newport H1fa ht1 -. . . ...
4 BR. VTC'TORIAN
You must see this custom
ed ma11terp!ece. 3 yrs old,;3
blks IO H1.r!xlr H I g t
Owner-Ag! offers l1>rm1 ~
Imme<!. p:lll!I. s 4 9. 5 0 o~
645-W. •:
S1nt1 Ana ·: .. c & W pl, crpt,, drpr. Acctu to
beach.
REAL ESTATE by
'McVAY
4 Blocks from ocean. 3 &tnall
BR, 2 BA, ahake root ' U•
e:d brick frplc .. all bltins, ln
modem ldtcti. L11""•.lleacll gre11,I swimming, an out· --------..;.1
lltandlng view ol all th• boats REDUCED $2500j
In & out of the ha.rbor, See Xtra Jlharp 3 bfdrm 2 ba(ti
Helen Anderson tit this lovely neRr Mac Arthur & BriM<it-
TIBURON TOWNHOUSE
RESALES. larwin really, inc.
968-44:05 (24 hr.11.) -Uke to trade! Our Tradu'• The: tutest dnlw tn -ihe wm
Paradise oolwnn ta for you! ••• a Daily ~ Oualtied
S Hnes, 5 dQS for 5 bucks. Ad . 642-5678.
ROberls I Co. 9'2·5511
GREENBROOK RESALE.5
.larwtn real!)', inc.
-124 Jn.)
S@l'.t~}A-l&t.~s·
The Punle with fh• 8uiff./1t Chuckle
• Oiomond necklace, So.,.
HUT A N I I I .I' I thing o girl 1tiek.1 - -out
~-c-R_Y_K_I_T_I '°'· O ~pl... rh1 dluckl• ~~~ j I I I' I by f1111119 .1n th1 lftlNino WOtd• • • • • • . YoU cltvelop frOl'l'I hp No. 3 btlow.
PRINT NUMlER!D l!ITftS
IN 7H!!f SOUAt!S
I UNIQAMll! lflTUS I I I I ~~·~O~l~A~N~!W~!~t~~~-~~·-'·~
THE
BEACH HOUSE home. Only 6 yrs new, oonvenietl$
Located in the rustic Seasldl!' to frwyi, major 1ho=
VUJaae of So. l.aguM GORGEOUS and Oralla• County A'
<THAT'S . WHERE ALL Spectacular view of the entire Hai fireplace, aunken tuh
THE QUAINT • L I T T L E harbor A truly delwte 2 and all extru, Reduced fb
REACH HOUSES ARE. BR 2· . $30,500, by 1n"iou' stD~
YOU KNOWl S 1 d d " · bath home w/lolldi1 who m*" help with CJ') · e c u e: O{ parking plu1 your own "V
from the l&nt, by high ltlJ'aRt. Pltr &: •lip avail. cloalni ooi;ts. Hurry, ~
redW()Od fencil\i. 184 900 one won·t lut. CAt+
SprawUng rustic styled llv. ' • 962·~' 537-5642. COLJ.JNI
nn .. hu VAULTED OPEN LINDA ISLE l W~TTS. ·! ~~A~E ~"T'~~SB ~ R~: BMUlilul ill'""1 hom• on th• c & w .:1 ..
MASSIVE ADOBE BLOCK bay, all practiCll.lly new or
TYPE FIREPLACE, from never llvl'd In, 4 A 5 BR ..
Ooor to ctlllna. i..ae. plctuN' prlctd relllOnlbJY. Avail to [ is·
window lhAI PRESENTLY ~anytime. --• HAS OCEAN VIEW. T'Nln .
size bedroom w/attached
batb.
mun,\ Ill .\I'll
Ill U I \ I \I'.
f, • I '
Lona 1llley typt ldtchtn ln-
cludu RANCE & OVEN,
REFRIGERATOR. WASH·
ER, &11 In matching color
21*-:-'5 aEririciOMS2/i'
tones. This ch•rmlnr beach f'otm&I din., 3 ba.. New paint
houae Is close to evtrythtna. In • out + new cirp, draPts,
ntltrtd for only waUpa,l)tr, etc.
$29,500 FUL L PR ICE Rfllly.•Sparkl.,!! i!!lllO. co~ETO~g~~~"' GEM '
MI SSION REAL TY 1610 IV. Coul Hwy., N.B.
1115 SO. COAST HWY, Rl:ALTORS -
LAGUNA 156,900, Tee Lind. HArbot I!"-(7141 4,...7i1 View Home~ c.nn.I, 3 BR.
Mobile HotnH
For Solo ' 135'
Contempo Mobllehqme ~ * Grand Oponl"8 *;;
Set' Ora.nae County'• ntw ·n lumllhed modd niobUO
home dltpl.9¥. Open dally,
am-dulk, TPt Sut Dltai
Frfowy to A very Pkwy di '
28282 Camino Cl.plst
l.t&llM NJ,ruel. 811.00J. :
111111 vacant and """ for * 64,,_7491 * ' poolsl"' y1rd. S~ ~ Cl
tmmtd occ. Ca.11 to tte • =,,,:::..,,.-,,..-~,..<'--I q a 11 • S u b m I t you r
0wner1B1<r • 618-~. H:£:~"";f~~!,~ u.. ~~=· 5911 Storaeoo SCRAM-LITS ANSWllS IN CLASSIFICATION 100 ~..;;;...:..::c.==-~---·-----------~---------------
FR, lux. CTJ)fl, J)tt:m lot.
tpmkln .. lndocpd, pr1nc oo-
ly. Ownll' 114 !968, 6'B-UJ56
an)'tlm ,
lVC!'J& l Br MobUt boml!~
13,m!. Seo S.J.$1tn, Biii ~
B .. ch, 'l'1l4 Ptclllc Cool!
Hwy, N.B., 1 "
2U/33'1.ml « B-2llil
4pm
I
bAft.y 'llOT Wtd•Hday, J~ 26, 1972 '
ilo HomH
For S.lo
_,.,_
Lots for S1l1 171 Ho._ furnlshod
125 SAN JUAN CAPL'>TRANO Corona dol 'Mar
L----------l~Ar.tt * HorNO.K.
-... -
JOO Hou1t1 Unfurn.
Newport &e•ch ---• Kh Taln1e:w ~ob\lt BY O\VNER It 493-91R8
.....,, 12"40' mel>I skirtinll
4' a .. nlnp, Sp. 18, 21sl 6 Out of 5t1lo Pr011. 171
Tulttn, C.M.
Slncle-1 . FamillH. 2 Br. Gar.
Jo~t'nced,, }"\Im or Un/urn •
Ront·A·Hou1t 979-1430
~RCE 2 bdrm. turn
w/frplc., $250. per month.
ytly. Call f'Ye1. &73-7244.
3 Br, J S., den, tncd yrd,
room tor boat or trlr. Av&.ll
Aus. 1. U10/mn. f79..2242.
THE BLUFFS
ONE ·STORY
I L1QUINTA HERMOSA
lold New Concept Sl>anlah Country E•lat• u ..
, 1n Levitt modular No,lc.x>.
'4>4', 2 Bl\, 2 BA, cor Jot.
' Ocet.n btefoae. 0 w n r
Public L1nd1 Auction
in tho
STATE OF FLORIDA 413-ml Newport llu<h
a g a. 2 Jm,, pat.lo, lndscpd. Y~s. to1ne 1ovcmm,nt land ---------'· ~• ol"··• For 3 BDRM, 2 frplct, bar, rec room • pool. walk to IA now ~ng w1~. t 't t bllna, auto pr. door o~nt!f, lboppg. 165 mo. Jm, your oPIJOr uni Y 0 own • ao_tt watt.r. ie monlb,
-..&46(. .. bit o( paradiie at a ~al avail. Sept lSth. &f&.52S.l
El Toto
J bedmom, 2 bath Derirn 1
HoJM. Vaant. lmmeditte
0ttupucy. 1 children O.K.,
but "° pt11. "60 a month.
C.Wwell Propertlfis. Inc -·
Llkt new l BR., 2 b&'a.; priv.
patio. Move-In retdy, S315
Ptt month. FURNITURE RENTAL
in& A Spaclou& Apll. Ter-
n.ctd pool:. 1unken au
BBQ. Unbelievable IJY1n1 -
Only .
1 BR· FURN. $175
ALL UT!UTIES PAID 'i~ " Month to Month
:Sf t,. * Wide SeJect~n-J. Styte-Cokr~ (4 bUct S. ot S&n Diego Frwy
• lOx«> PILGRIM. $2,700. bara:ain. .Repl)" Natlona.I
-. "25 Falrfu Or, C.M. Public Lands lnfonnatioll, \VATERFRONT dbc 3 br.
645-J3.'!5: M5-00t9 Strvlce, P.O. Box 14199, dplx, Gar., lndry, dock.
Wash .• O.C, 2»$4, AvaJJ Stpt, 673-7881; (8051
637-8384 Coll. ------
&. ~. !}{(' • 1009'; Putchut Optloo
t" '' rea ty • tt 'flour Dell very on Beach, 1 blk \Y. on Holt to 16211 Park.tide Lane.)
3
Huntl11cton .. b.~ ~~!,w,:;A~N::YT·IME~to . ~ ::iii!iil& %1 (:: ~7;:1
BR·2 BA· lttns-Xlnt -.~ ' -~ Bach<lor & 1 BR, patioo, ~ .1;• ~!:"' j !j] MR~':!,~~n, DtHrt, 174
\Valk -Bay or Bch • l Br
mob hm. ·125, Utll pd, AIM>
S105 h11e C.M.
cond. Only $229. P'U' SZlO • Lido Jsle wattrtnmt ·S17 W 19th Qd 548-MBl trplc's, prlv. a: a r a 1e1 .
mo. Agent 962-4f7.l or v"ry Ire. 1 Br. Util. pd. Zl5S N M 11 SA S4f.tl3l4 Dtvlded bath & lots of . . ~ . ! I 546-8103. $235' • 3 Br .. 2 Ba., frp]c., · an. closets. Rec hAll, pool &
11tudio w/car & patio. Bilboi Island pool tables, sauna baths.
$2$5 • Nwpt Ha:hts 3 Br .. 2 See for )'Ourtell! 17301 WOODED % A-3 Bd cabin , C.mehry 122 000 Ront-A-Hou1t 979-1430 -~~~-,...,,~~=\Valk to Beach, Vacant 2 'Br.
Lot1/Crypt1 156 OIALEi-·91•U 110,950 Hou1H Unlurn.
--------I HOBBY SHOP· $69,000 i SITES. PACIFIC VIEW LAKE'FRONT Homff • .from Genaral
305 $135, Cpt/drp, bring kids!
Renl·A·Hou1t 979-1430
Ba., gar .. yrd., deck. 3 blka · * DOCK & PIER * Ketlson Ln. 11 blk W. of
bay! . • Channing 1 hr, furn apt, on Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater).
NU-VIEW RENTALS N. Baylront. 1 oar gar. $.1.lO 842-7848
" MEM0111AL PARK. $36,500 --------~ 548-1961. Goctwins ALPINE Realty
; ,'Commorclat Box 1796. Bia: Bear Lake
LARGE 4 BR. 2 bath. Fenc-
ed corner lot. $300/month.
' CaJJ_ 545--2081.
673-4030 or · 494-3248 mo. lease. 673-4099. UPPER front 2 Br, overlook·
HARBOR VIEW HOME
-3 Bedrm., dining
cQom. $395. mo.
REALTOR,,&44-7270.
BALBOA Island Hotel , ing lake park & beaut.
Suites, llps 4. Rm1. Kitch. enclo1td patio & pool.
tacll. l!y DafWk/Mo. 127 Mature cpl, no chldrri or
Agate. 615-3613. pets. Sl.59. 1035 12th SI.
• (n4) 866-75JJ
: • Proporty 158 Eves (2131 448-5.176
lrvlne
' -=~·~-'--~~~-• .. INCOAiES on C1 proper· LOT lh famoUJ Lake H&vuu,
, · ty Owner wlU con1ider iO% home of the world famo111 ~.' ··do·wn and help with tlnanc-London Bridge. Located
Hou111* Apll •.
'ti' 141·0111 * l BR. 2 Ba., tam. rm ••• .$325
2 BR, 2 ba. Oiblee! •••• $.100
2 Br. U» mo yrly. No ·"536--_:JG_~_z. _____ _
pets/no children. Avail AUi HUNTINGTON Gard@ n 1
l . 673-6900, 673-5829. Apt~. Heil at Bolsa Chica.
A'ITRACTIVE winter rental, ~1323. ,Com~. • See
2 BR, 2 BA, ;~ blk bay. $175 what you re m1SSIJlg. Fr.
" ;ina close to all schools le city,
\VE)IA VE OTHERS <I .Ul_VE_L_Y-ne_w_5_B_r_ho_m_e_in
: •; (ALL ANYTIME $9000 or u•ill trade for Costa
~: ""-ma Eve &38-906S Mesa or Newport Beach in·
:: ,,_.. or • · come prop. 644-4687.
$1 Ht • QUIET Retreat! Furn
Studio. All utiJ pd. Choice
• • • '· Lachenmyer
Rl''<1ltor
location
2 Lots, secluded $2,450 * Moonridge cabin $15,750 $12.S ·YEARLY at the Beach!
Lakeside cllbln $35.000 Avail now. Jd eal lor ainales. "SINCE 1946"
, Call 866-4641 or write; *
: 1 '.=*=::;F::;O::;R=:S~A~L~E~*,---Spencer Real Estate, P. O. $150 ·MOVE Today! 2 Br. w/
t .~.650 Sq. ft. Jot • Laguna Box 2828, Bia: Bear Lake, earaae. Stove, retrig. Child/
· ~ear Forest & Third St. 1.:C=al:::ll::.. -------pet ok.
1.st' Weatern Bank Bldg.
University Park, Irvine
Doy1 552-7000 Nights
; • Ideal for d 1114 * ; professional or retail bldg. Real Estate Wint• $170 • SECLUfi!:n 2 Sr on lrJ:
REALONOM1cs. BROKER We Have Buye-Jot. CTJ>t!dtps, gar: VA· • ' * 675-6700 * '• CANT! ~ For pract ically any type of *
CANNERY VILLAGE Lea:~e properties ln thE-Corona del $.175 • BALBOA hlMd. 2 Br.
2 BR. house $300 mo. + ut1l Mar arell • private home!, 2 Ba. AU furn. Avail 9/11.
wiEST, Agent 675·2723 dupl<'x:, or larg<'r or com-*
• C-2, 2068-2070 Newport mercial, as we.II a.~.vacant $225 ·OCEAN Breez~! 3 Br,
, SJ\'d, CM, 100'x315'. Prlnci-Jots. WUh our f1nanc1a\ con-2 Ba, frplc, bltns, fenced for
1 .pals ,only, Ph. 642-U21. nectiohs we can ohtain loan11 kidt/J)f't.
for these buyen that will LANDLORDS!
4 BR., ..2~ ba, •••••••••• $365
3 BR., 2 baths •• , . $335/340
3 BR, 2';t bat.hi! ••• , .••• $350
Ired hill
REALTY
Univ. Park Center, Jrvine
Call Anytime 833--0820
Office hours 8 AM to 8 PM
COnclominlum1 allow you to receive au cash Do you have a vacancy? We 4,•rT.!AH_~•Y-C·-·R,.IED. 160 ac""au ;,'/7225air.markct prices. can fill it. Many de11irable L•gu'n1 Buch
.,. .r tenants on our wailing lisf. $175 • CHARMING 1 Br.
WHEN THcy LEFT Absolutoty NO CHARGE. h N •• Qui ,. BE se.. o. enu, et & ! But much u tht'y bated to ACON RENTALS ~eluded.
, leave tht'a luscious 3 bdrm.. * 645-0l 11 * $215 . Lrg. 2 Br. in dplex. New
• 211 ba Tiburoh townhouse. LANDLORDS! crpl/drp" Gar. Bal. Vu.
they were transferred & $250 ·200' ocean. Dix 2 Br.
they are gone! Now I-=~---~-.,-.,,,, We Specialize 1n Newport apt. All features + Pool. de~ation priced "t e PVT ply wants 3 or 4 BR Beach e Corona del Mar e NU-VIEW RENTALS
$l2.950. 1t1~ in now. home. Call H~, 833-1129 & Laguna, Our Rental &o:t" 673-4030 or 4!»-3248 l1rwln r••lty inc. \\•kdy11; cves °' "'knds vice ls FREE to Your Try
....,0 .tAni:. l2<t hrs) 642-2312. Nu.View! 4 BR, 2 Bath, fam rm home. ~~, :/~~~~~~~~~ NU VIE REN Deck w/.18£1' canyt>n view, FOR Sale or Rent·LagUno • W TALS Jenced yrd, Newly
Sch., \Vest 9 Condo. 3 BR, 21 II • )
3
673"4030 or &1:·3248 decorated. No 1ma11
BA. By owner. 644-7917 financial _ SPOTLESS! children. 494-7007.
eves. I ~;;;;;;~~-bdrms 2 bath!! -dining ~7::.:::""'°".;;.:.~.,-"""°' I ~::::'.:-~-----.166,,.-11 room, family room _ one \Valk lo \Vlr. 2 Br. Den. Frpl,
lntom• Property mile from ocean and near bllns, ull pd, Kkls/pe\~. r:;.;.;~Ni!i~BftU~ Busints• Rent·A-Houst 979-1430 .e, ........ 111 Opportunity 200 Newport Bl'och. Adu I t' ------UDl9 1-.::.::!:.::.:..:.:;.:;-0,____ prcfcl'MJ<I. No JX'l~ please. Laguna Hills
INCOME HOMES CAPISTRANO Unified School $Z'l!!.00 mo. Call 546-3M!I.
•NEW D\1PLEXES $4..\,950 District ,11ill accept "Tillen BRAND new Harbor Vlew NEW 3 BR, 2 Balhll $250 mo.
4-NEW TRIPLEXES $67,950 applications for Brokt'r of home, 3 BR., nr:ar pool. $425 ~ .... ·ne~~~.e!~000644_~5~~ n •
f3faUt. new ·2 & 3 BR units. Record on the Group Medi· per month 1 n c I u d In g
151 ~. !Jay St., Costa 1\1'csa. cal lnsurancl' Program until gardener. 644-1791. Newport Be•ch
COmple. 8/1, Ph: 64.2-4837. August 4, 1972. Anyone wish· Balboa lsllnd
h. ·1· e VACATION \'r. Round . 2 DANA HARBOR ing to apply for l 111 posi ion
D. t l t p Br on beach, Kids ok, Yrly. j INCOME HOMES U•'EW) should call the is r c er-2 BR. hse. sleps to water.
4.Plexea .• $66.950 to $71,950 sonn<'l Office 496-1215 for a $275/mo. yrly. Avail Sept. 1150.
· • 15., 500 preliminary questionnaire. Also summer rent a J s ALA R•ntals • 645-3900 ~-··············· 67""
$132 500 Please do not request a per· :M.i.177. 8 Units ............ , 1.
·' ~azar al La Cresta, Dana sonal appointmt-nt nt t ns Balboa Penln1ul1
, Pt WEBB (Bkr.) 6424g.17 tin1e, Preliminary 11.pplira-
1 • " tioo11 \viii be reviewed & On the Pt, Oceanfront 2 Br,
: SI.NEWPORT .BEACH* evaluatM on the follo\ving 2 Ba, $275, has everything.
• • Luxurioull Q[fice Bldg. crilrrla: Kids.
~.000 Down. Prime loca· 1. 'fethnical capabiJH y Rent-A-Hquse 979..&430
tion. 30,000 Sq. Ft .. steel & 2. Ex(X'r in en1ploye bt:-nefl!s
i ma!Onary construction. :l. Slarr Corona dtl Mar
~errltl Properties 640-0330 4. EXl>f'r in \vorking "·ith ** DUPLEX BRAND
·(ai) 2 BR·Deluxc Bldg. · 6 school distrirt11 & other NEW. Huge dlx owner's
f!tnOS old E/side C.M. Prin· puhlic agencies or priva!e unit. 3 BR., 3 BA.,
,eipals only. 642·1121. firms. FiN'place, bltlns, 1800 sq. ft, 1 SY 0,vner duplex 1 yr old 5. Location + 3 decks w/view of bay,
' ~Capistrano Beach, $50.000. The best qualifil'.'d applirants ocean, & hill!~. Walk to heh
' :or trade for lot. 5.16--0346. i11ilJ be contacted withi n A. & shopping. 1 yr lse. $395.
. sho11 lime af!er receipt of Refs. required. 67!Hi900. IJidu1trf1) Property 168 application. ~c.._---~~--~ $220 • 2 Br. over gar. Stove,
Bakery ••...• 111hls!e, retail refrig., crpt/drps, privacy.
Good for one user. 8.124 ac.rcs Fish & ('hips-.......... good $225 • 2 Br. hse. "'/frplc,
e 1~100 Lovely • 2 Br, 2 Ba,
w/frplc, cpt/drps, encl 1ar.
S:J65.
ALA Rentals e 645-3900
SIM HB ........... •• ····•· e BELfEVE! 1 Br w/11:1v,
crpl!!, drps, carport. Child
ok. $114.
ALA Rentalt e 645-3900
e BLOCK to Bch! 1 Br. all
fum. w/carport, all util pd
$130,
ALA Ront1l1 e 645-39Cio
304 CM ................ .
• E /SIDE 2 Br. S!ove, crpts,
drp!!, gar. Encl yrd for kids
Ir pet, $170,
ALA Ronl•I• e 645-39Cio
'Harb Vw Hm1, Close to
schls, bch k shops .
Clbhse/pool, $550 mo/Uie.
6'4-<807.
SUPER Harbor View rental
3 BR, shag erpt, 3 doors
from pool & park. Club priv.
Gardener·. $475. 644-5569.
Y~X 2 BR, loot yro, dbl
aar. No pets. $260/Mo.
f73-095T Evea Ir wknds.
HARBOR VIEW HOME~2 &:
Den or 3 BR. $380. Lse. or
mo. to mo. 645-~.
320
Huntl.,.ton Be•<h
2 BR. condo. Ad\Jlt11 only.
Incl. relria:, wa11her. dryt:t.
Years leaM S 2 0 0 Imo.
Adams & Brookhursl.
644-5996 or 968-2290.
Condo. Furn. or
Unfurn.
N•wport h•ch
325
* ******* * BRANO NEW *
Condo home w/boat slip
Summer. of' leases avail.
4401 W. Coast Hi~hway * Coll: 675-6820 *
Dupl•x•1,
Fum. ?r Unfum. 355
Huntington Be•ch
3 BR, l 1i: BA, Frplc. Blln~.
Dbl garage. Private patio. 2
Pools. Close to beach.
$2."'lO/Mo. Ph. 536-7382.
Duplexes Unfurn. 350
Corona d•I Mar
mo. !2131 698-3021. $ 120-$l40.
l•lbo• Peninsul• APT. Poolside . Spack>u1
Bun&alow. Pvt. patlo, $150.
PENIN Pt. Ire '1 br, w/w mo. to right ad u I ts .
crpt, pvt patio, Yrly lse. 84fr1323.
Utll incld. No pe!s. Single or e=-"'LR=G'° .. -.,,2-B=R,_,B,_u_ng_alo~w
cp.1 only, $195. Avail 7/1. 1500 Apt. 4 Garden..", 6 pools.
M1ramar, Balboll, Down-Saunas. Hot Jacuzzis. Ten·
stairs unit. 673-0ID. nls courtA. $190. 846-0259.
e $45 \VK & Up-On Ocean FREE UTILITIES.Furn 1 BR
Lovely Bach-1 Br. · Rooms apt neu heach Pool $135
MaKI Service.Pool.Util Pd up 536-Jm/536-7282' ·
• Call 675-8740 • ' . .
Corona del Mar Laguna Beach
V.pts. Fum.
Costa M1s1 • \VINTER RENTALS •
* $lO· WEEK & UP * 1, 2, 3, 4 BR. Resen•e Now!
I ABBEY REALTY 642-J8S(l • Studio & BR Apls e TV 1: Maid Service Avail 2 BDRM, 2 BA, or 1 BR, 1
e Phone Service-Htd Pool BA. 2 blks to beach. Yrly e Children I: Pet section S300 &. $250. 673-4430.
2376 Ntwport Blvd, CM * 1A Blk Bay & Beach. 1 lrg,
548-9755 or 645-3967 BR, ha. & refrig., $125. 2
This Ad Worth S5 on Rent Br., apt., $26."i. 675-4600.
$135 mo. Deluxe, mobile S.n Clemente
home. Nice patio, Comp.
furn W/W carpels Mature 1135.00 FURN OCEAN VU cou~le, no pet11. P~derosa APT. 3 LG RMS, PARKING
Mobile Est. 1991 Newport * ADULTS 49Z.1209 *
Blvd. 646-8373, Apt. Unfurn. 365
$13S-mo dlx mob hm w/ Balboa Penlnsul1
screen porch, comp! furn.I :-:°"'"'",.......,.. ____ _
htpOOI , adlt cpl. no pell!. 4 3 BR, 2 BA, 1 yr lease, inclds
Season's 2359 Newport , ~le, din rm, 3 balconiE'IS, I
548-6332. hick frnm bay & ocean. Aug
1 Br furn. Hamilton/near llll occup. 644-4161 dys;
Harbor. Lots or privacy for ~'77>-~2306=-"-'-'·~~---l
single person. 1115 per mo. 5 NEW unit~. 4-07 Hllrdhig.
675-1373. Occupancy early Aug. 2 BR
NEW Duplex-Upper 2 Br, 2
Ba, frplc, dshwbr, displ. Dbl
OVtll. Deck. Crpt'd. Drp'd.
Adult!!. No pets. Ref's.
Req'd. $250. 675-7977.
2 BR. Very clean. Adults. l 1,'1 Ba. 1235 mo. Lease.
Steady peorile only, no 548-3607 or 54g..7553,
Huntl.,.ton Be•ch
DELUXE 2 BR, cov patio.
New drps, crpts, bltns, dbl
gar., lovely private lrounds.
Water 4 gardener pd.
Responsible married couple
(Adults) $165 no peU.
842-3276.
$165. 2 Br. cpl, drps.
See after 6 pm
309 "A" Lincoln
children or pets. 364' 16th 2 Br, 11,4 Ba, patio, balcony,
Place, Apt B, CM 64;;.42&5. 315 E. Bay. $225 monthly on
1 &: 2 BR.. Pool. $140 Up. yrly ~case. Inquire at Apt C.
Unfurn avl. Children's sect. 673-1.121 or 548-'m'J..
ELM GARDENS Aptii;, 177 Corona dal Mar
E .· 22nd St. CM. 642-3645.
, ll'S S/ I 1 BR apt, $175. mo. 1 Br lrK $140 • . · · poo · ~ail August 1, lease.
Adlts only, 1de11.I for Call 644-Sm
bachelors, 1993 Church, CMl=c==--~~-~~
548-9633. PRIME area-2 blkA to heh.
VERY N tr B d Ix lrg 2 Br, 2 Ba. Avail Aug. 7.
i.oned M·l in Orange, East Liquor stores .•• , .• cocktails rl hlld/ t Ea gar., yr , c pe .
of Angel Stadium, sy a~ $39.1. 3 Br .. 3 Ba. frpl., bltns, ~to all freeways and wil HOLLAND Bus. Sales 3 decks. VIF.W! fb~ut proposed ~rangt' Free· 645-4170 NU·VIEW RENTALS
;iv;ay and be minutes to on , --·-~-~ 67l-40.10 or 494-3248
,Ani:I oft ran1ps on Orange· Bu11nass Wanted 210
;i· $32 500 Sl1ARP & clean. J Bdrtn., 2 ..... ;ooc1. Price ' per ,.~LO\VER 11hop, Ora: Cnty ba1h house, top 90Uth or
. a~e. For further Inform•. -<1rca. $100.000 or niore -J Loo H"'Y· location, $350 per tjon, please call Ha nils ~ros,<;, Adams, ( 2 1 3 ) nionth. Call Mr. Bally,
w,tfh 345--07l1. i~khoff & Assoc., Inc. ---------673·8550. Agent.
•Spacious. 3 Br, w/l~ Bll.
Stove, crpts/drps, encl yrd.
for kids. $170.
ALA Rtnt•I• e 645-3900
:105 Cl\f ••••••••••••••••. e UNBELJEV ABLE! 1 Br
dplx, all furn. All util pd .
Sml child & pt't ok, w/yrd.
$85.
ALA Rent1ls e 645-3900
QUICK ·CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY .PILOT
THROUGH A
Qu. t •· "" b r. Adplt . _N-:oC:-pe_t_s.
7
6_7l--093 __ 7,,_6_'15-4~. _87~3. IC , ~p. y gar. U S ;;-
over 30, no pets, 543-1021. 2 BR. unrurn. crpts, drps, &
sundeck. 2\,2 blks to Beach.
2 Br, carport, very quiet & $265/mo, 673-3828
private. No pets. Adlt& only.1----------
Util pct Nr. 17th & Irvine.
$150. 642-0.538.
1 BR, U25, Studii;is $115. No
children or pelA. 2135 Elden
Ave. See Mgr. Apt. 6,
2BR, partly furn. Nr 1hop8.
Older child OK, $135.
M&-:l6:1'1. 541·2621 Money to Loan 240 Cost1 Mes•
li'~ ........ '11
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2
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21
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9
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10
.. 1lst TD Loans
.. Industrial Users ,
Moving your 11hU1! lo Orange 6•!4 % INTEREST
.0>tm1y?canour1'vcs1m'"' 2nd JD Loans DfVision and \\'C \\•ill Lotatc
yOu in the bcost arc11. for your Lo11,cst Mite!'! Oranjte Co,
busineS!li. Call &M>-1600. "WE BUY TD'S"
1-0 THE REAL
'"'\.. ESTATERS
I ' " t r-.•: 1..:====;=== SELL or trade your vacant
M-1 on leased M·l bldg!':,
~lllva.n, Broker 5'1()-4429
~ ... ,.,. S•1• 170
Sattlor Mtg. Co.
642-2171 545-0611
Serving Hubor ttrell 21 yrs.
\VE make loan!! on proptrfy.
Also buy TD's, McClure,
Bkr. 492·113.12 or 492-0424.
]~ * ONE ACRE *I "°"'"~«Riii!
!atside R·2 Zonlng. 2 older
nOmes on lot. Ohe ot the Houses Furn11Md 300
few mna.ining Jarae J>ll retls. ---------Tem11c ttt.yJ CaJJ now • G•n1r1I
Ill-Im.
$55,900. Ill! • South Lag. 1 Br. UtU.
lit. Child/pet ok.
$175 • £/Side. Altrac. 1 Br.
hse, gar, )'f'd,, pttlo, pool.
$220 • CdM, 2 Br over gar .
3 BR, garage, Newly
decoratf!ti. Drp~. Sh a g
crpl'g. Huge fenced yard.
Quiet residential 1 1 r ~et,
Close lo shop'Jt, schl~ A:
beaches. $22.i/mo. 9 6 O
Linden Pl, C.M.
Unrurn 2 BR. Crpt's. Single
garag~. 2 srril children ok.
No pets. Must have ret's.
$150 mo. + $75 dep. 646-5637
alter 5 p.m.
1 BR, ~· LR. 11hag w/w. tile
BA, patkl $120. Sept. 1Jt.
Wanted : Retiree, apt. mgr.,
~xper, 2 days ,,e:r mo. mgr.
away. 5-t~Jim art 6 pm.
2 en houJe, crptr, drpll, p _r.,
SlS.i month. 2 S m a 11
children, no pet11. 646-5928.
~77 Walla.Rt, Apt 6, CM.
4 BR, 2 sty $300/mo. AvaU
now, Drive by J 13 8
Killarney Ln, Call Jim at
64!H04Q.
1J>11g Hail"I • S111J1 . Studentt
Cpls. l'\<t hm $111!1 Uttl JHI.
Ront·A·Hou1t 97'-NJG :Omu~21 . ~ Qutet ~ prlvaH'. 3 br, lam rm, ~IHns. S2'$.
NU-VIEW RENTALS l•l • l•lt mo nnt, A cltu·
61MO)l or 494-3248 tna del'Ollt. S40-~~1.
"'-Arch Bdo. Ills., Any ds; b the BES!' DAY lo $23.l. i BR. 3 8!. trplc,
Llbtt. P<lV. Pll'· llow~s. tun M 1d! Don't de14Y • • • patio, BBQ. IM&-109! diYI, m: m-m '-931-$855. caU today ~78. 89)..0713 evts.
\
e BUDGET Boo!ler! 1 Br,
11:tove, <.Tf>l/drf)lt, refrll avl.
Child/pet fine. 1115.
ALA Ront1l1 e 645-3900
WANT AD
842-5871 .
1
$145 . Nicely furn. l & 2 BR.
Trailers. Adults only, 132 w.
\V,,ilson, C.M, 645-4530.
The
DAILY
Pl[OT
ORANGE
COAST'S
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Nowport Boach 5751------~--.... < • WANT Nice lemale room-orot..LY IJCENSEl>O 1--,00--E:RES' ....... _,.IED---IN_A_ AL'S GARDENING
VERSAILLES mat• ta ahar<r modttn 2 BR. Renowned Hindu Spir!tuali.t. R£AL ESTATE CAREER• foe pnl"'btc A •ma I I
365 Apt. Unlum. GI p.,._11 365 Rontals to SINtre
D~ILY PILOT
Dralnt uncloWd -$1.$0
Stwt:r tlne to 100' • $15.
VIUA MARSEILLES
SPACIOUS I I 2 BEDROOM APT.
$175
ChUd,.n Walcome
Now Family Apts.
ExecutJv~ Apartments •PL 1 blk. b'ont btach on Spiritual Rc!ti.dinp almi (n4J ftt8..US2 ' tandse•p!ns aervtcu, call
Overlooking Newport Beach. Ball;io& Peninsula.. AvaU. d&Uy. 10 AM.J.OPM. Advlce Acadtrny RMI Estate 541)..5198 evet. St t Y t n &
Spectaculnr vlews. Lu.xury. now lhru 9/9~ at wJnter elven on aU matters. 1 can Contract A Ins. School Nowport, CdM, C:O.ta Mesa,
* ~2502 * -,.,-e ""PLUMB"-,l'"'NG=--e~1
Tmtall· Remodel-Repair
Furnl1hocl I Unfurnished Modell open 9 to 8. On Hot-rates. $97.50. 615-1833 t\'et. b'lp YoU. !25 O.kl No.'N"'Pt Bl. NB Dover Sboret. WtstclW. Free E1~ Uc. 5is-8'!72
Adult Livi"' . Dlshwasher~r coordinated ,appliances •
·Plulh shag cueet • mirrored wargrobe doors-
lndirec~ lighting In kitchen • bl'e4krast bar •
huge private fenced patio • plush landacap-
ing • brick Bar-be-Ques • large )leated pools
& lanai Air condltioninJ(.
2 Bdrm. Color Coord.
TENNIS CRT,, PU'M'!NG
GREEN, POOll, BAR·B-Q'•
pttal Rd. ott· Newport Blvd. G11rat:1•• for Rent 435 1l2 N. El Ctm1no Rul tu:. F.duef.Uon Slnc~ 1964 FOR Unfq!le Penonallled Rooting
CR1LD PLAY AREA
DAY CARE CENTER
3 STORY REC. BLDG., me.
or Superklr Ave, San Clemente LandJal>tnc A fUll n18iint., . 1 GARAGE, clooed, SINGLE. &mil or 4~ IE AN Do aa Bl"\aiJ CUnnln&hAm
2 llR-Vpper, I> Blocks to $25 month. 109 ''A''· WANT to meet an Old •·1d t•a'ESTIGATOR d" ll J C Elm the ocea.n, ~ blk kl ba.y. Oearbrook Lane, Co • ta pt> ,.... . """' ca M\el . er,
AvaU. Aug. 1. $225/mo. MeA Sq\lan! Foggey! Don't call Reeorded Message Ttlls Howl:i":~=7=662=,'==,..-.,,,.---.-Ytarly. G~. • me. If YoU are cute, petite C.11 Toll Free PROFESSIONAL tree work,
e T. Gl!Y Roottnr. Deal
Direct. I do niy own work.
~80. 548-9590.
3101 So. Brl1tol St., Santa Ana 557-1200 GYM • PARTY RMS.
DESIGNED FOR THE
GROWING FAMILY
SEE FURN. MODELS
GARAGES for ~nt. and want kl meet a recently (I) aoo..426-0232 pr u n l n g, tr Imm Ing,
Apt1., U lu
370
1959 Maple Ave, Mgr No. 5 divorced, nice loo le l n a: spraylna, • a pr t 0 k I er 1 .
LEE Roofing Co. Roofing all
types. RC!cover, repair:s.
themm t'OO! con.tings, white
& coklr. Ll<ibonded, oloCe
1947. Frt!e est. ~7222. .
COLDWELL, BANKER I CO. Furn. or n rn. * eoeta Mesa * alncere bachelor 38 wllh Landscaping, c 1 ea nu p .
Co1ta MeN * CLOSED GARAGES FOR own home, call 546-2()45 • [ Jezl Georae ~ MANAGING AGENT
STORAGE. $25/mci. 2135 moms or alter !:!ll. ..,..., and R._ L_ ~ SPENCER'S La~n Service! 6'1()1. WARNER AVE.
Apt. IJnfurn. 365 Apt. Unfum. 365 (Corner Warner & Edwards)
Project of Urb1netics
IN!81iBAU 20 Elden Ave., Apt 6, C.M. ?ALM & CARD READINGS Free est. Lawn care,
. WANTED: Garage Io r Advice & belp In many mat· cleanup•. Reaa. 548-5213.
Sewlng/Alterailons
SEWlNG-:0E5iGNING ,,.-~.-,~~~~-1 ~~~-co ...... del Mar Costa Mesa Sparkling New Adult Apts. sto .... -.. Jndetlnlte period:. ters. 1 free question ans, Adel-A-Room . -·
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• ~ ON 'TEN ACRES
-·-e 1 BR-Unlurn $160. ·-~ over phone. Receive tull life , General S1rv1ce1 f.ll•n/WonH1n. Reru1. Rates
S10 min. Call 846-7450 $235 e l BR-tum $190. C.M.•N.B. 642-$57. -d'-for $3 w/ad (21S) Remodcllng, PaUO., Roots,.l----------
1111,, a .... uig • • lJe .t Bonded Goo<h I ._ JACKSON • The ~fagtclan 45
NEW NEW NEW . CllILDREN WELCOME e 2 BR, 111 BA Unfum $210. Offlco Rontal ...,. 69<-1350. Fully Uc. La : · v n • min. of spell binding magic
• 2 BR, l BA Fum $225. ESK Jlabra. Call for appt. San, 846-3708 or 847-.837'.4. f ch 'ldre · $8 VILLA PAULA BRAND NEW FAMILY Private patiO!I, lush forest n ""~~r:.i,.: PROBLEM ~nancy. Con-\abyslttlng 4~. "' partles, ·
Altarallon~2-5845
Neat, accurate. 20 yeara exp.
JUSI' FINISHED
Famille1 Welcome l
(10 2 BR, 2 FULL BA )
ONLY 1 APT. LEFT
e Special cablnet sPace e Lock garages w Ilg stor
TOWNHOUSE APTS. oetting. Carports, gas paid. ,mo, 15" w.,._m A--·~·-servt-lident 'y mp at bet I cr .... -------1.7.~~,._...,...-,,--..,.-Tila ••• E 20tJ St. CM uo •137 '"'""" ._.. .... . • YOUNG Set School Open 7 HOME Repairs. Carpentry. 3 BEDRMS, +FAMILY, .u.<t -' l ' ,i 'iJ'UrV • aVallable. 1'187S1JeAch BJvd. ~regnancy ooun3eling. Abor-da,ys, 6AM·7:30~I. Prof. painting, ceni~nt, remodel, CERAM--IC--,-11-e -..,.--&
2 BA. TENNIS CT., FA:!ULOUS 2 BR. Huntin~n Beach. 642--4321 ~. ~~~~ ref· leache.rs. Reglsler OO\\' tor ' etc. Bob, ~"6. remodel. F1·ec est. Small
PUTI'ING GREEN, $130 Up. Furn/Unfurn BAY VIEW OFFICES rest ot Sununer & Fall. S20 Hauling jotis welcome. 536-2~26.
POOL, eAft-B-Q's You WOll't find a larger, Deluxe, air-Conditioned PALM CARDS I: SPIRITUAL WkJ.y. Ages 21i-6. 646-3706. 1:..:=='------I °"cER=AMl=~c~T~il~e-, ~K~ttc~h-e-.,,
CHIL ") PLAY AREA ntc:er apt for less. beaut. Redecorated'. Lido areq. READINGS. Bring ad for re-TREE & large-p I :t n t
DAY CARE CENTER garden area, patios. Quiet Realonomlca, Bkr. 675-6700 duction, 10831 Beach \)lvd .. Ca rpet Service removal. R o t o 1 1111 n g , Baths, 'Entrys. C u s t 0 m
lllJ!!!!!!!~~I)!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!~ 1 • Bm celJ • Lndry & Patios
2 BR. Pool. Some views. e D/W·Di.sposal e Drapes
Apts. tUrD./unfurn. Lea8e
~plact.s I prlv. p&Hoa.
Pools Tennis Contnt'l Bk:fst.
900 Sea Lane, CdM 644·2611
MacArthur nr Coast Hwy) St 1 Wtlrk. Reas, Glen, Si!S-7263.
3 STORY REC. BLD. INCL. dead-end street, just So~ of DESK space avllllable $S0 ant~n. ml !!IOl!th of JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery rt"novaling. Yard cleanups.
Gn{ A PARTY RMS. Newport Ave. Adults, no mo. Will provide furniture Knott• Fatm. 52'1'-3406. Ori-Shampoo tr ee Sc~ll'h· Move & Haul. Call M&T
DESIGNED FOR THE pets. 2020 Fullerton Ave., at.SS mo. Answering service ALCOHOIJCS Anonymous. guard !Soil Rctardants).r...c642-c,,_l~<03c..=~----Em mJi I i "I'reir beach. $210 • Deep 2 color shag cpts
AGJ::NT 644-4848 e Special 90Ulldprooting GROWING FAMILY C.M. (Just E. ot Bay) available. 222 Forest Aw, Pbone 542.-.7217 or write Degreasers & all color \V EEK EN 0 IE v en ing ~...... . ~ e Nr, San Diego Frwy, Har-
Cotti Miu bor Blvd & scbools. GAS Heat, Ga.a Cooking
and WATER -All paJd.
Month to Month $180
SEE FURN. MO{>ELS 642-8690. Lti,guna Beach. f94..M66 P .O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. brightencl's ,f.t 10 n1lnulc l\1overs-La~<' truck, po\\'Cf' ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.::iiii: I
6.a I WARNER AVE. * l BR, CPI', DRPS , FNCD OFFICE Space, 444 Old Soci•I Clubs 535 bleach for while carpets. lift. Dolly, ririver & Ju•ll)('r •
(Comer Warner & Edwards) YD. $85 le $150. 545-1657. Newport Blvd., 3 blk! No. Of · Save your money by saving $1$ J*'f' hr. 545-2886. Job Wanted, Female 7ct2
-·GOOD TYPIST·~
Wiii do your typing at
hor home, Wiii rickyp
and deliver loca H.B.,
F.V., West, 75c per pg.
or will work by hour
call !M7-3095.
HARBOR GREENS
Furnished I
Unlurnl1hed
From $120 to $215 mo
Baeholora • I Bdrm•
2 Bdrm• • 3 Bdrm1
IY, or 2 Full Baths
MMter 11.ze bedrooms w/
high beam ceilings, large
living room w/ps or
wood burning fireplace.
ConVen!,eJ\t laundry area
Oft kitchen. Enclosed pa~
tlOs. 2 awimlrilng pool&,
sauna, recreation faclll·
ties. Security guard.
Models Opon 'Ill 9 pm.
2700 Peterson Way, CM
nr Horbor Blvd I
Adami
546-5025
ORLEANS OR ELSE!
That'• what a lady £aid to
her husband the moment
she saw the elegant lay-out
at the Orl&&nS, \Vell~b
lished garden • pool living
just a lharly !troll from
bandy and po1h shopping. * 2-3 bedrooms, 2 bath5
t Living room with firtoplacc,
gliding wall to pTh•ate .
patlo * Ceramic kitchen, buiJt.Jns,
laundry room, enormous
cloaeta,
Nothing else like it • •
from $195,
THE ORLEANS
1741 Tustin
Mrs. Thompson 642-4641
622 Hamilton, CM
See Mgr-Mr. A Mrs. Hoban
541-2062
DE°LUXE
APARTMENTS
Air Cond -Frplc's -3 Swim·
ming Pools -Health Spa -
Tennis Courts • Game and
Billiard Room.
1 BR. From $160
1 BR. & Den From $180
MEDITERRANEAN
VILl:AGE
2400 HarbOr Blvd., C.M.
(n4) 557-8020
RENTAL OFFICE
OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM
LIVE IN A GARDEN
and ~njoy privacy, luxury
and security· at a price you
can afford. * 1500 sq. ft. of living * 2 01• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths * Fireplace, patio, garage * Pool and putting
Yours row, from $l9S, Come
""''
THE VENDOME
Project of Urbanet_ics Huntington Beadt Hwy l . 300 aq. ft. $95/mo. F{ND YOURSELF me exh-it trips .. Will "lean YARD, .b'llrnge cleanups. 548-5300 IN SOMEONE EL.SE. living ~.. dining rm . ",\ RenlOve trePs, dirt. ivy, 2 BR 2 BA $159 lBR, Crpt" drape" bltns, 1 MEDICAL Ofc, 850 ••·ft, & DISCOVER ball $b. Any "'.'· _17.50, Driveway,, grading,
' ' • blk to shopping center, Sml equip avail. Fashion Island. DISCOVERY couch $10. Chair $5. 1:1 yrs. 847-21666.
Pool &: 5 min to beach, t ok 1'131 Elli A 1 D 114/835-6885 2131387-3393 exp. Is what counts, not ..=="7="""°'~--~ -crpts/drps, bltins, patio. pe · 8' P · ' Ideal for Int-G.P. 644-6125; method. I do \\'tlrk myself SKIPLOADEH. & t!un1p truck
Kids OK • Nr everyfhing. mgr.4U2-1Bll. 644-8100. Travel 540 Good ref. 5.11--0101. "''ork. Concrt'tc & nspha!t
:l\fgr 536-1641 (or 646-9666) PROFESSIONAL-Su It e' .... SET SAi L-STEAM Carpet Cleaners. sa"~1o & break ing .
Sea Air Apt1 .. $115 [ II &) ready to go. HE!U at Bolsa TAHITI prof. al lo\\·est prices. 300 784&-=~~· ~--~--
Lrg 2 BR, Crpt&, drapes, bit· R..,tlls ,-Chica, H.B. $ 2 7 5 / m o • Grand 3 Masted Schooner, sq. ft. $29.95. 972--0672. y ARD & Garage Cleanup.
ins, l blk N. Of Adams. oU ~1323· ~ crew & guests sh, costs. Carpenter Free. est~Ao 7""" days. Call
Beach, 729-6 Utica. 536-7070. • DELUXE i, 2 or 3 room (2ll) 3~1239 anytime, ~1.
LARGE 2 BR 1 llklry 4-plex. Rooms 400 offices. Best deal in o.c. e CARPENTRY e Heatint I Alr
Cpts d / fncdROO ·--MS--$1B-w_k_u~p-w-.Jd-t: Airport area. 833-2840 Rough &: Finl.sh Patio. Tops Conclltlonlnt
child Q~s,11~~· ~245. ' $30 wk up Apts. 2376 Bu1ine11 Rerrtal 44S Jal & cement. 6 4 6-5 9 71 • Lost Ind foUnd $48-1594. AIR COND. CONTRACTOR
-WALK to Jeach ~port BI v d • Of. OFFICE, store near N'pt. A·l CARPENTER, snla ll job Call for estimate -642..fulS
2 Br,. cpts, drp§:, dshwshr 9T~. Post Ofc. &: Greyhound specialist call G 0 rd 0 n, RR 1-lugglns-4.% Ne\\'port, NB
125 & 30816th, 847-3957 UPSTAIRS: Liv. rm·• Depot. 537 Ft. $150; 736 Ft. ,F_ou_nd_<_fr_".,..ad-•'-1--5-50.l:S»-""",;.3454=·------Housecleaning
$150. Two bdr. Carpets, nbedrmo c. o&obak 'lhg, .ggp~o~/nmtryo.' $225 Month. Agent 646-2414. FOUND B" . gold ma! "•Ill-•
drapes, garage. Excel Cond. * 839.3489. ~ * OFFICE-600 !Cl ft avl ig en e .. • • ., PROFESSIONAL 53&-4761 now. 800 Sq. FL IN-"Old Yellar" type dog, Jong A ti al Ceilingg blo\\'n CARPET CLEANING
NICE room for working man DUSI'RlAL SHOP avl Aug. ~i~~ :agno:ia ke: :Ju~ applied, F r e e Al!IO \Vindows & Floor £are L1gun1 Bel'..ch
* 2 BR • New. 1 blk to
beach. View! $240 & up.
494-3383 or 4~2339.
OCEANFRONT apt-Laguna
Sands, 3 BR, adults, l yr
lse. $-1169
w/kitche n privileges. $65 646-2130. up by Humane ;,:.;ty, ~ estimates. Guar. 644-7183. Call Dutch
mo. 267 Sherwood St., N.B. _l::;nd..:u..:s=t"rl_a_l _R_a_ri_ta-1--450-them or 646-2690. Cement, Concrete 537·1508 · · · · · · · 24 Hri.
NICE home. quiet street, -.........._..._.;;;:;....._;.; MESA Cl . C t
Co.STA MESA FND. Beige le mk small fml PAT!. 0°SIDEWALKS "ndo calming. arpc,s. private entrance & bath, dog Vi Or C ~ wt ws, o o r 3 e c .
refrig. $65 mo. 54s..5'150. 1440 & 2880 Sq ft. • c. ange o · CEMENT CONTRACTOR Resid/com'I. 5 S 7 -6 7 4 2 ,
Room I. Board 4ll5 CABINET MAKERS-Fairgrounds. 1/21/72. Call Max *** 644--0687 51S-411J.
FIBERGLASS 546-625.5. . e CUSI'OM CEMENT \\'ORK •
ROOM & board plus laundry, Nr. Nwpt Frwy & S.D. Frwy. PUPPY, male, brown, short Drives, walks, patios, !'1 rof •. ~ar~&t C111tan1ng
$150 month. Prefer retired. 2931 Grace Ln. !}aired No collar Vic 1 decks Do 642-8514 "'ro '"111uO\\S · oor care.
DELUXE 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba. Nice. clean home. 645-2761. (So, of Baker, E. of Fairv:ie\Y Pamm~ Ln., Htg: Bch: poo · n, Call Dutch 536-l 508, 24 hl'll.
encl. gar. $15.5 up. Rental CM:.:..·--~~~-= % Mi) Representative there 847-5762. C':'!!~~.-Conlancretters, pa ... ~os, JAPANESE lady 'vould like
Mesa Verde
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~ 9 12 Slu.:waUU1, p e , r.: ree h 1 . 0 le., 3095 Mace Ave., Summer Rtnt1l1 420 am-noon. YOUNG part Beagle, Jl\ale. est. 536-7378 o use c .ea n L n g. wn
NEED ht\p at hon1c\' \Ve
have Aidt>:S e Nurse!! e
l1ousekprs • Companion!i
• Hon1cmakers -Upjohp
547~.
I do shoppilla, help tn home.
also nlll"lllng. 646-6654, 7-\o
AM. $400 mo/$3 hr.
Help Wanted, MI. F 710
A B~tter Temporary_
Position URGENTLY
NEEDED • SECRET ARIES • TYPISTS • ELEC.
ASSEMBLY • PBX OPRS • K~YPUNCH
OPRS 546-1034. (n4) ·9'1M434 or 819-4nl blk, white tan. Vic. Orange · . transportation. 54~1029.
1845 Anaheim Avenue ;;;,;;;;;;:::::;;::::;;::::;;:;:::;;;;;;;::;I * * * * * * * * Rentall Wan'htd -460 & 16th C.M. 645-1496; EXPER. co~tractor, patios, Exc~ent Housecleanlna rhtervtew HOl.U'I
call Mrs. Phillips, 642·2824 Newport Beach * BRAND NEW * 673-l050. walk!, dnves. brick &: by day. Own trans. 9 am-11amIr:1 pm-4 p,W..
P k Llk S di Condo home W/boat slip HOUSE or BOAT SIM'EK. ' slumpstone work. 894·35.13. * 000 ~'° * Work-· ._ .. , ... __ _
UQ·UIE'l'a. ouErrLoUXEun ng PARK NEWPORT Summer, or lease• avail d d bl FOUND male black ~ whit• · -• ••••~ Doctor, 3 8, epen a e, cat recently operated, on ~ontractor Ironing YoU wanl! 2 & 3 BR APTS APARTMENTS '401 W. eoa.t 11\<hway qlllot, will care tor your __ ;....._____ lnttrl"' .
* C II 67' •~o * homo or boat In exch11nae vicinity Norse & Santa JACK Tau 1 a ne-lt.epalr!R -ONJNG 15c . . ._."'I , Prv. patios * Htd Pools • : ~· -~ t bel Costa M • • piece ,. I $tfy1 On the bay tor residence of same. sa • e s a • remod. addlt. 20 yn:. exp -. ersonne ' c• Nr !'iho"''g * Adult'> Only BAY VIEW 2 bedroom, 552-7l68' 10 am-2 pm. 646-4171. Llc'd. My Way Co. 547-0036: ~>k7487. Please deliver and
Martl•n•ique· Apts. Luxury apartment Uvlng ov--• 4 comple"I 1 1•• -==:...:.:-=:..:..c=--· ptc up. 771 W. 20th, C.M, · ~eep• ~ Y urn~·· BLACK Kitten • Whtie spot Drafti-"'"'"-'--~~~~~·I 642-7523 546-2592
1777 Santa Ana Ave., C.tl. ;=e~~ ~~7 = ed. Avail June to 'Sept. $750 ~:Ot!° Im=elyC M3 on front. Yellow eyes. Vic. ··• Plaster, Patch, Repair ~. Apt. 113 646-5542 m1.,., poo'·, 7 lighted , .... _ pr month. Adults only· . me on e . . Brvad Ir: NN'port on DRAFTING * PAT·~1 PLASTERJNG ACCOUNTING CLERK
-.,. u; "",. agent. 6'15-4930. Pref. Harbor Hi School An 1~~ job .,r<t '-'I Growth oriented electronic
EASTSIDE: Woodland St. nis courts, plus miles of NEAR CH & STORES District. Re a a on ab I e. Westminster, 646-5547• Y Su.ii:: • ~u-969S All types. Free e~timates firnl llaa immed. opening
Adults only -2 BR, crpts. bicycle trails, putting, sbuf· 2 BR. $:-'wk. Single $JOO ~A~i:_h,!: 20 yr •. resident. SIAMESE kitten, Bluepoint, E lectrlcal Call 540-6825 tor a dependable individual
drps, bltins, $180/mo; 3 Deboard, croquet Junior l's U'W-'llJ.OO• vie. Pottery Shack, on Glen-p i ti & w/cxperlence in accounts
BR, 1% BA, crpts, bltlns, from $174.50 monthly; also 1 WIEST, agent 675-2'123 B~a-c~he~lo.:.r:..w_l~lh-tWo--sm-.a!l~dog5~· I neyre, Laguna. 494-5533. ~CI'RICAL WORK. All • " ng payable, pay r 0 11, &
$ 2 8 O Imo . Call MR. and 2-bedroom plans and Newport·2 Br furn sips 6-8. FND ·silky T · VI kinds. Big or small Llc'd Ir: Paperhanging sec-tarial tunctlo••. Varied
II desires 1 bdrm. apt. or · emer c. Ins Free est 546-0211 ----'" ·-FREDERICK, e r I t age 2-story town houses. Elec-in. blk bch. 673·9142, 832-0042 house unfurn. Ph. 646-23.35 Saybrook near Et Rancho in • • • H&H PAINTING re11ponslblllties require
Realtors. 540-l151. tric kitchens, priv8.te patios ask for Gayle or 213: 944-4890 aft 6 Huntington Har,bor. H.B. EL ECI'RICIAN, I~, Sendng Orange Co. Since '56. capable individual. ca I l
$160. PER MONTH orbalconies,carpeting,dra· Rentals to Share 430 =='°p_.m_·----~ 846-2238. bonded. Small jobs, mamt. Residential* Office Sui tes Mrs. Reiutz, at (714)
WORTH waiting for • but Very large 2 bedrm, newly perles. SUblt?rrane&.n park· YOUNG couple want unfurn. WHITE Jong hair female cat & repairs. 548-53)3. * Acoultic Ceilings * Com· 892-5531 between 8 am Ii 5
nobody did! Lofa of folks decorated and new shag ingaldwith elevalOr.s. Optional NEWPORT -Business or 2 to 3 BR. house, no we .. ..i .... nea collar, viclnlt,y Furniture merclal *Waterproofing * cp:..m_·-.------""'·;'t ·•-a~· h ,_ ed 1 carpe"ng. Near ·Harbor m service. Just north of Prof. Man share prestig' e children, 1 cat, will fix up. ... .. '6 H ~t . S c ... ..,:: "3 a ..... rnov n • " F··•1o 642-98'15 eves. Refs. Ocean Blvd., c.orona del I ta I D ome11 ~ u1or, One tory Accounting
they couldn't wait for us kl Shopping Center. ED RID-aaid• Sann Island at Jamboree area house & pool with 2 ~~~~~~~~~ Mar 673-9157 n r or eeorator !rom $275. 2 Story from $325. • NCR OPERATOR , =· ~~sn:iat:t f~am~ DLE, ReaJtor 646-$855, 8;.el~pho~~·~~)H:.=d· ~~.Avail. 1/'!IJ. SISO. ; Male.Collie & .Shepherd/Mix ~~~FF!x~=~ :.OO";~o:U~~:~::~~edes: Newport Beach ' , . 'nie-
real "GRAND OPENING," LARGE 2 BR. l'h BA, shag for rental information GIRL Roommate desperately [ AnnoUnclmlfll• II'•) N.B. lie. Vic. Nf!WpOrt & all phases By appointment St H bto 0 St t Irvine C.Ompany needl -. cpts, bltns, trplc, pr! patio, . Fair Dr., C.M. ca 11 o-'y. 21317~•--•J Lleve •A~Conntra, wner, a e per, NCR -Operator who ean
but we're ready now with encl garaie. 1 blk from SEACLIFF MANOR Apts. 2 needed to share 2 BR hse. ';;;;;;;;;;;~~;j 645-7S98. u> ...,.-•010
• cent..:u ctor. type 50 w.p.m. A: use 10 1cey
the best Adult Apartment \n schools. 634 Hl!.m.ilton, Costa Br. Unfurn $165. Pool. Main F.dinger arae by 1st. • ===--=-:=--~--1FURNITIJRE Stripping & No \\'.utlnll adding machine or caJcW&.
Costa Mesa. Private patio Mesa ~s-6345 eves Cll' Crpts, drps, bltns. garb. 557-3902. Announcements 500 FOUND 7/Zl \vatch on Refinishing. Free Pickup * WALLPAPER * tor Poa"t" . I h
or ~cony, fireplaces, beam 83()..8254, ask for Toni. displ. 1525 Placentia Ave. STUDENT mother & 2 . oceanfomt between 30th and and Delivery 645--0866 . 1 ion 1nvo veil eavy
celllngs, walk·ln closets, Ask about our discount. children to find & share hse PTSA ot San Clemente High 31st, Newport Be a ch, ,.c.;...,;.=c..::c.· -'-='-"'"-. -·I When )'OIJ call "Mite'' machine bookkeeping &:
wood paneling, carpeting, 2Crp~s undrpf':n A:~· Awug/"';'6· -~548-_,,,2682=-o"r~642-8340-,c...cc..::..· ~--I nr. OCC w/same. Bonnie, School, wishes to express 613-6811. Gafdening 548-1#4 646-1711 ~~~ jolurnedgaerl enSotrym'e'o,lh<,,
drapes. Furnished & Un.furn· • • · WATERFRONT Apt. Large 2 557-433'1. their thanks to DAlLY FND. 2 Champagne colored JOHNSTON &: SON P ROFESSTONAL Painter. ..... · ,.
ishfd.AFabulousrec.build· $180 . Call Mrs. B / DI In --PILOT tor xlnt publicity & !ml. cock-a-poos Vi c .Complete gardening sel'Vl·-, Honest work, reas. maleducatlon in accounfing Wit llam"-0'""" 0 "" •u50, r. w garage. n g area. SINGLE woman would like .... deslrabl XI 't •-f"t Ing with pool. Bachelor A 1 eves 64" ;,:;-~2-:-'y o.>.rut Appliances, utilities incl. picture coverage lor 1911-72. Garfield & Bushard, F.V. Al.90 new lawns & clean ups. U c/Ins., Int/Ext, f'ree C ll •. M n s""'nc 1 1·'
BR'• from $135. 140 W. WU· _.:::_:::._=~-===----$300/mo. 8 am-5 Pm • to share home with same, 968-3153. Free Est. • STB-0745. est. Rets. 548--2759. • rs. moot
IOtl (just W. of Newport SPAC. l & 3 Br. apt. $140 up 675-80ll. ~C~· 645-4Gl9 aft 4· Nr. [ '" 1~,. YORKSHIRE Tettier. lO FRONT-Yard-Lawn Service. Professional P~intlng 644.338f
Blvd.) Costa MeSa. Pool, cpt/cltp; bltns, klds 2 "_B:..R.:.,c.2~B-A-M-ob_U_e_R_o_m_e. ~ • yeo-old Vi 1n·1,y H bo & -~· al Inter/exter Quality work ACCOUNTANT tor cost 8.c-1.~~!""""!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!"! "· SHARE my \\-'8.t-..._nt homo . , • • • ...... • c 1 ar r $10 month. Bawvarda so. • . -y I I "'"" F Ir ~ c M Reas 5157 7455 counting position ln Santa
FRPLC. --• 11 2 -Coll N .,, 7035 ear Y rental by ease. w/dock, man 30-00 ""'· 'jjjjjjj~jjjjjjjjjjjjjjj~~~ a ur1ve, . . 540-0795. Yard cleanup, w e e d i n g , -nw .... en v rm., !':: M '"1 •N ol., • , :;:·,....,., $197.50/mo. No children, no .,i:n/mo Straight ~ .'"331" I PET 11 .. ,.,......, l dent,. f y hauling. 962-8612. PAINTING ... Honest, c_ Iean, .Ana l\tanutacturlng Co. ,\.Ith
Br., 2 Ba. w/w, bltns, Llr.J'll ape o. . •. uu-~.w A all A 1 5 h .,........ • · 'II,.,., · AUt t port . tlan~ 525 ~9510"' ...... ., • _ guaranteed work Licensed excdlent opportunify tor Ja~
patio, encl. gar. $1 7 5 • 2 BR-Mesa Verde. $140, Elec ~.v u g • t • GIRL to ahare large 4 BR O r1n1 · • ... . · * LANDSC~PI NCJ * & lnsul't'd. 615-574o. vancement; expd in cost ·ac-.
673-5629 in AM. bltna, encl ga(,'"llr. !hop'1.· I ,.:L.;ID::,0""'1'-s"L-.E_.....-__,•B"'R;o--,2 house. Own nn. $'10. mo + WANTED~ Womap:rrirl.Or to .3 Wet SUlta. Coast Hlway. New lawns, Spr~l'l'S, decks, PROF. Patnttnr, alao roots, counting !!)'Items necessai'y.
2 BR. $150/mo. Beant cell, Adults. No pets, 548.&57. • ., ., util. 645-1668. share .drfvfngf 4 ex;lnses Corona del Mar. 673--7286. cleanup. State lied. 536-1225. aocour. cell., tnter/exter. Send ttaume' 1o Crinlfle:,
crpta, drpa, re;frl,g. Pool. ln-,. 2 BR, unrurn. C'rpts, drps, BATH. Adults~ lease. WILL share 3 BR condo In w/same. Dti v t.n K to~ am.os 'Willet • Vic: Two EXPERT Japan ea e Uc/Inl.. Free est. 645-SlllL Swllt, Grimley, CPA's, 89
fant ok. No. pets. 313.E. 17th ~nge/oven, ~trig. No pets. 101 Via An t I be I H.B. w/ female over 21. Virginia. Between Aug. 1 & Guys. H.B. ~2598. Gardener • Complete Yard QUALITY . t / 1 N. Maln, SUite 900, Slnli.
Pl., CM. 642-9852. $14-0/mo. 968-l'5s. 714:75:1-41719. call 536-3860. 15. ~7416. ~ .. t 5$S Services • Cleanups. Free tine, Fr.:' :.~·::;,.:i~l-;;Ana;-,,''-,9.;.270.:;17·-.,-.,.--;-
Spac 'l\>wnllOUle. 2 BR. NEWPORT Island, n e w esl 548-1!;61, AR£ ~u looking I<>< mo ...
2 BA, Vaulted cellinc, llllf-LOVELY •Ingle apl for duplex, 3 BR, 2 BA, frplc, ..._: RE\VtJWI· L!>lt"i';.;'01d EXP. Hawaiian Gar<l<ner Llc'd/lnt. 5.ll-3!63. than lust anothtt jq&!
prage, pool&, alr/cond. k";:;,:-";:;_5';i~g. l004 sun dlcl<."$350 mo , 615-8168. * * * * .,.. * male part Sfameoe cat vie Complete gardening ,.rvlce FOR clean I< neal painting, Beautiful ldeu Div. of OclL
$210. 5404179/540-3>48 EXCLUSIVE Beacon Bay Cameo Higttlandt, CciM. Kamalanl, 646-t676. lnterior, reas. ra~•. Call Too& needs 5 people . t•
dlo l" Ba , SPACIOUS 2 BR J\pt. t Bedroom apartment ~ 673-4310. PROFESSIONAL pick, 9GM065. ttaeb prol. makeup tecla. CLEAN 2 Br atu • 11 • $135/mo. Carport. Exec. pos. Avail. ~ blt:na. gar. Adlta, no pets. Older preferred .. 6n..si45 673-4m call.after 6 PM .,_, REWARD. 1•20. Nr Brkhl'll JapeJ'lete Gardening Service PAINT F.quip. For Sale.
$155. Nr lJlth & POmona. P ··· Point 3 br., 211 Ito., brand new. Trader's Parad1'se· " Adami. Pepper tom. Est. * 646--0619 Alrleu, taddlen etc. Conv. AsslsStAWILt Managers WO"·N ' 548-&57. I;;;....;"~;.,;;..=----I Clote to channel, beach • cockllpoo. 13" Bile, 1llv<1r. HNSONS' GARDENING •eray 'EllU p, 96M065. E '"" •
l:l":l::;2=°'Br;;c..,ap-tl"'."'a"ara=g:o:e,:-, Qu=r.t * Brand New Ocean View shop'g. !350, yrly. 673-7420. Shaggy. 962-8o22. Yard Ma!nl<nanco, PlanUog DISCQUNT on haoClnr if Exper., brl1ht, •nthll&lalflc.
prden tettlng. $135 A®· Apts, 2 Br From $165. 3 NEW View ApL KlnO Road. REWARD:, Great Dane Put>' Cle8Jl\1PI -~ buf'on W.C. Ue/lfta. call carter mlodtd. Top ~·
VtU tree~ Furn • v a Ll . BR. $225'. O:>Uect if toll, A,vaU. Auz. lit Shwlt &di.lit. Ii nes py, 5 mo'• old. lawn tern. Jooet: Lawn Servke-The Hangmi'!n 547-5846. 1'ull ~i.~N' !:
Manager 531.,m, 548-8992. 714 : 96$-.3563. 642-G889. lA>lt nr Bushard k Garlleld, Mow, edge, vacuwn. Sm&ll, e PAINTING BACKSTREET ~· * * BEAllT!FIJL 11< 2 Bl!.H '-;;:""'=""::;;;ton::;;;;;:lle;;:•ch;;;;:=:;;: I ;.3 '=u"r,=2;=;,!lll,.....,frp,...,.lc-,~-,__.,..,,.ln t" HB 962-963< or 963-USI. large, clean-up. 54s-2943. • GENERA!, REPAIR, No. 25 Fnahlon Id., N.B.
Contemporary Carden Apts. • Patio. blk to beadl. $300 I mes LOST in °"I'" Point, fem LAWN SERVICE tree dtlmates, .... 673-4171. Ass !STANT MANAGEll.
Patios, frp I c.' pool. ON BEACH! yWly. 673-2455. !'."m•~tan. AllSf.•n to Cut . Edae·Tl:lm Dependable PAINT!NC, Int "tl<I, reu. Starting lla!MY 1450. 11(11<1
IU0-$170. call 54&-~163. TIME FOR d II Merry . n.wnrd. 4\eo059'/, Eves,att. 6 51So$766 557o8585 rates, work ll\l!ll"'ld. Local have n•tll .. pelU'lnce t
2 BR, UJ>furn, crpll, drpl, 0 ars SIAMESE. c•4 vie. AL'S Landlcaplnl. Tree l't!f" rn,, Phil, 4lM-!69t desire for carft~;;.,:
SUS mo. ht" last, $35 clog. 2 l!fl, 2 BA Unf. Fr.~ Albctt>on'a Market •• Laauna remqva!. Yard rell!<ld<l!tc. PAIN'l'lNG " PAPERJNG, portunity In la at IOlld
545-Tl96, ult lot Leny, 2 BR.Furn Fr.l3Cll "UICK CASH Beach. 494--0367, Trult haulliw, lot cleanup. 19ynlnllarboraro .. Llcl> n1tauranl. 69:; S. Oout
tSetvloe MaTJ. ADULTS ONLY '" 5 AC. 2 rtn Cabin It bllh, HOME (Costa Metal 3 Br., FEML. Bauet, brown, 4 Repair •prinkler1, 673-1166. bonded. Ref's furn. &G-23511. H~ •• Laauna BetdJ, Jd!, •
2 Br. Adults, no petJ. C ar';:""'...'::=f~ THROU~H A w.U. In Chrtstma• Valley, 2 Btl, dbl. ,pr, frplc., •I<· yn "Charlie." Vic Bulhard O'.lMPLETE Lawn " WALLPAPER HU~G _Pl~•P<t:..,.,•btln_k~-~~-~-• BAY MEADOWS APl'S. boalad poo1.aa..,..._lt U Orecon l650ll Qear. Will ":t450h 112,000 tqulty, SU1> & Adams. H.B. 968-33511. Gardenll!g .....,100• llaultna Call Rebro 61$.2'49 AUTO SALES
J8T w. 88.Y St. Of 64M073 nc ~ vlewJ WANT AD cons1dtr property ttade 01 ~~ ~ve:· 646-8666 * Lost. Small blk woolly A. clean-up. Jim Ml-040.5. Plumbing Would like experitnc:ed mari.
E/SIJ)E Attrac. 2 St, bltN, Deu.imple Pl.fkl.nl eq. vat. 19U Monrovia, CM. ------' --'-' doc. male. Nr. l..ake PA.rlr. J"'ANESE Gardener -Join one 6f tha most sue-.
-, ct'llti a...,. encl ~ -._ l'RAPE UP: Your clean '68-~ PO 536-lllS!l aft~ Comp. ·Yardworlc l Clo•n.•P· l'WMll!NG REPAIR cu'lf!Jl Ford Dcalenb!PI Ill
pr,"" pell. $1GO. 64S-Gli, HUNTINGTON DAIL y PILOT 'ill oompaet car or wagon ,.: and~~·!: B!G MALE SlAMESE. Near "'." estimareo, 64).3)02 No0lo~~ ~all ~i::~ eo;,::.,,!.;;;; ·
8 BR. 2 l!A. nr, OOC. PACIPIC lo•my '72 Country Squll'<, tlitlone" for auto, boot or Southml Calli. College. JIMS Cenlen~, complett • __ Pian, We noecl • .._,_...,.
Upetalrl. New ct'll" A c1rpe. w ANT AD tooo mt, 429 "1tlne, air, full any tqulty. 540-1178. la'l'f' a l'O"I cort, c1tanups. COLE PLUMBING 1 •Iona! - -~
$118/per mo, llall il1U1116. 711 ~ ~ H.B. I{ I{ VWt. 1TP, 5'5-l68S, &lU624 LI ... to. ltacle? OW-'lnl<ltt'I 54S-3tl6I aft 5 pm. 24 br. oervlc:e. 645-116! Apply lll ,.._ to -
lll5 • S Bl!; mcl. patio. Neu Ole_ II..,,..,.. DallJ 64'.5678 * * * * * Paradltt <Olumn la for JOU! Don't lfvo up 1be ab\pl SAVE O.,l'lumblnc. PalnU111, a..vler. ,,,_ Jl2'!Pi ....,.,,1331Baker. WILLIAM WAL'l'll:lll (7,), ' * 1u .... 1&i,,1tor51tucb. "Llat" H Ind ........ Ship lnitallatloor.J'l'etestlmatet. Font, lfllO , 11.-~7 Call -to 9iore R<oultsl -Good ffitt, -72. COota M ....
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tfflp Wlfttod, M & , 710 Help Wonted, M & F 710 H1lp Wonted, M & "710 Help Wantoel, M & F 710 Help Wonted, Ml p 710 1111> Went10, Ma F 710 1elp Wenteo, MI F 719 Help Wini.cl, MA p 710 AnllqWI
AIM Ci:"r:ANING Lady, depe.. Euc. S.c'y to $8400 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;-TRAINEE dabie. 2 Days wk. 6 bra. Fee Pol<L Alto~·,. JobL He'1 INSPECTOR M•"I¥" -R.E. s. I e .. ,. • -Sharl>. * ·SECRETARY * swii~ Opr. s· c··~.-A-M--1-E--,-. NO WEAK U1Ung Orlen1«1. Sma ll
RENT A CAii CLERK Lido Ille. 613-0629. oot Carey Gran!! Bui '°
ELECTRO
MECHANICAL
INSPECTOR
KNEES HEREll (MLS) office tWs 10?"· Immediate Oi>tnln&: !or cep-Kelly Glrl ANSWERS Tho rest it youra. NB. Wnte ·. .......1 ced , tJNtroJUIS FURNISHED Cler1c1I &U.l.Ve who care#! The per-11 you're Jie~able A aa:· ClusUiecl Ad No. 428, Daily able, attractive ex~.en Needs you tor lhort tmn
MAXIMUM FEE Tlttd ot '"""' home! .,. aeleciod lo be hil rlaht
"' Wane to start a c1u'!t!l'°r hand will be very a;peclBJ. grc111ive here a your chance PUol. 330 \V. s.,, Costa aecttlary in our Marlee': t • m porary a&1.llnment1. Ma.ntcl -Force -Haunl -
to Jt1.nd a "1'tat 5pot. No Mesa Ca 9'2626. • A-Sa.lea Dfpartmenl M t ht ~ Xlnt Trick,y -HER NECK ANY JOB·$80 RECORDS CLERK, Not bathe In tho lim•ll•h•. prlor ex1>er. neeetll. Salary R ' ti . I I llt&AM qul.m ah0rth4\nd. and typln&-~-~ t Toii earn-Dllunond neckla.ce1 Some-Janet Davia Dnpl AJency {Etc.) but be a part ot ii. Greut 10 $1000 C11U Sharon Wall, K•P on I ..--w......... s. thin& a1rl 1tlc:lu HER
833·2700 . Denn11 It DeMir Put on Your Be•t Cap\ . Apply Pmonuel Dept. lnp, WeffJy pa y c he <: k . NECK ~ut for.
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~--• .~ S.A. •-· -• 1~ I o I o/c Ir benettts. Call Michele UI08 , UltMUWl.Y, ~., _,.-e,.. C 1U1Ca pen Riii
p 'el Aaeney 2082 Fet Neio. Ftte/Fee Po11· Abeol.utt.Jy no fee:. Sf7-39)f or 547-5674 avail fol' mature career Beni. 833-2700, Dtnnl~ 4 ~1~:~:00 Or., lrv~. Uon.., Because ~·re aboul BERT£A Kelly Girl CARVED 1ea chtst, Inlaid mintled indivtduaJa, 10mt Dennis Pel'IOnnel Agency,
req. xln't math ablUty . all ~ MlchelJOO Dr., Irvine. TRAINEES tral""e posllio.,. Hlah lci>OOI EXP'D. D<ntal Chal»id•
ITELLIRS diploma req'd. Apply 111 per· All.istant. Applicrs.Uon11 will
==---,,-,:-:=:::::-;::;I to feather it! Thia tun tlnn 1001 Bwd.ntD Ctr. Dr. eame & chtu tables, lie Newport Beach Ar•• MAID Y..'Ork in exchanp fOl' wanl» l(lciable indiv. to Irvine &n-1441 oak beer C()Oler, oak k1tchtn
ap1r1men1. 2376 Newport meet, gree1 A "''' impo~ CORPORATION TECHNICIAN cablne11. Hooaier Cabin•"·
{CR, CHECKERS ron8,30AM·9,30AM. Saleco be 1Akeo blwn ;,30 & 7,30 MAXIMUM FEE ln•uranN', 17510 Brookhut•I. pm. ONLY on Mon., Tue• &
A venatile Individual for an
instrument manuJacturlng
operat\on w15 years exper-
ience in ln11pection, tear &
measurement of primarily
mechanical components &
antmbliet, ra1nilierity w/
electronic components dt'·
sirtd but not m&ndatory.
Mu!t' read blut>prlnts, OP<'t·
ate mecha.nicaJ &: electricttl
test & measuring devices.
Be able lo maintain records
& lnitJate re()Ofts. Must also
be willing to usume llitOC:k
room dutiPs ol inventory
records, r~ipts & dlsbur1-
al1.
Blvd., C.M. 54S-9155. tant cli~li. Profit abarlng E.xper\.enced tape deck & many other ~at new ar-
MAJD. full lime, 7.J:30, ~ benefilt. eau Tk'acy Mar· I SOO I Von Kerm•n stereo equ1pinent, take over rival•. The Bliarre An-~'tlCkcnd rotation. cXper. tin, 833-2700, Denni& It Den-openUon of entire repair A tlquts, 2500 Newport Blvd.,
pref. $2.dS/hr. + benefit~. nl1 Pt>rsolUl('l Agency, D2 Irvine, Celjf. 92664 ln!tallatton ' center. Salary ~C::.M\=.· -===---1
Personnel OUlet, SO u t h Michebon Dr., IrviM. 833 .. 1424 plUI. U.S.A. Ste~ Equip. ANTIQUE
ANY JOl•$80 Foontaln Valley. Equal Wed . T /31, 8n & 8/2. Ph. Oppor, Empklyer. 646-1766. ~ Jantt DI.via E:mpl. Af•ncy CLE'RK ~181. Exp In all ofe Ex91d Clothing
lDi N. Broadway, •E., S.A. procedure•. JO k"v add Salesman Cout Comin . Hosp. South RECREATION DIRECroR \Vatthouae, 179 E. 17th St., SHOW & SALE
547.3924 ar S.7-567• machlnt. Accurate 50 wnt1\ Chuina, So. Coast Plata Jiiliwo. No expn-. nee. elect lypewriter. Varied
Laguna .. 499-1.IDj An equal City of FoWttaln Valley Costa Mcaa MS-2442, open Anaheim Convention cir., ~rtun1ly ernp oyer . __ Sa 1 4 r y : $l3,644-$1$,920. An equal 11 AM. acrou fn:lm Dllneyland, 900
$2.50 tlr. Apply V\ldd'• dutltt. Apply 1741 Placen-
Launge, 1791'1' Newport Bl, tia, C.M. From 1-.1 pm.
CM. 543-eW. CHEF wonted. Exp.
BEAUTY operator, rem.it. $1000, mo. Coll ·675-4241
Busy shop t.aguna Bch.. oft. 4 P.M. Blue But.
EXPERIENCED
SAYINGS & LOAN
TfiLER
MAINT~NANCE Degree Rec. cc> related opportunity em pJoyer ** TELEPHONE APP t w. Katella, .l"uly 21, 28, 29,
MECHANIC lleld: 5 yn. exper. Peroon· SECRETARY Sec' _ PART TIME. S.9 30. Thurs/Fri/Sat. 1 PM-10
Plastic r.f.fi. Plartt nel Dept., 10200 Slater Ave., PM Y Corona del Mar. Xln't Pti.1, Sun. 12 noon-6 P1'1.
2nd Shift . 4:30-1 9'17CE. Ph: l7141 962-2424. sal' + bOnui. Req 'd: A I02
Req's exper. maintaining & Apply by 8/4/12. P 01 i 1 bed unemcumbered :.A_•_•_li9_n.;.c_•_• ____ _
ttpeirin2 indu.11trlal plant // £/) q, I busine111 woman withe sift RECOND. Appl'1. Some nu
production ma1:hlnery & fa-Restaurant J\ef{t i r of persuaalon. 833-3656 or w/freight damage. Repos.
cllitles. Prefer t'Xper. ':"~ -· ·'J 675-1089. We deUver & r u a r .
l;;;i494-:l720ii;iiiii;'_, ............. Cifr'ieitt
IOI'$ CLERK TYPIST Newport Beach firm seeks
'110ME dF·THE BIO BOY" clerk typist w/min, 3 yr1
CASHIER exper. Typing 50 w.p.m.
Imperial Savings & Loan
3366 Via Udo
Newport Beacb 613-3130
injection & con1press1on A PUN PLACE TELEPHONE Sales: Sell Dunlap's, 1815 Newport
·molding. Basic knowledge of TO WORK Summer Tune, Winter Time, Southern Orange Cowi.ty's mvd .. c.M. se.mo.
\''• o"•r an xln't atartlng plant electrical helpful. Cam· All The Time, Earn YoUI' F 1,_ New'"'a......,. from MAYTAG -pairma• •·-Ability to work w/numben u bro f.1anufacturlng Co. 7601 P6)o' the Kelly Girl Way: avor"" ~..-..-~" .. llSIJ
Neat appearlna. good char. Ir ketp accurate records. F,qual opportunity ~mployer
No EXPEn"""1CE NEC. Xln't CO, benefJls.
salary & benefits. c1 ... ., Hunt. Bch. 847-3531. Just Sn your home. Make u much washers $35. to $100. Can ~ as you need. Generous com· dtllwr w/1 yr. rua.m. EquaJ Oppor. Employer. C"'J/ b misaion on each We. Call 8.19-1178. Call Personnel
Betweeft 8: 30 AM &. 4 PM
(2131 441-1171
Ext. 231
~· C II M S E'XP'D. Ma!nt. Man • part Manv M-e benefitll I r t, moot ~--' -v ,.. ·• ,.,3319 re ht tor :lll:'rv1ce11: <>tee., MALE 18 or over tor counter Jhe eu e11 L/ lit g t .5.'1~7"'7~39 ..................... 10 c=VE:.R:;::.lOO::.,.._wa_•he_rs_, ~dl')'-e""'n", I Intervien 2 pm...fi pm daUy 1 ___ _... • plmb'g, etc., garden 'g .
23952 Avenida OOMPUTER t e r m I n a 1 644-6622.
help Y.'knds. $1.65 per hr to of, J\e{lU ir refrigerators fn:lm $39.95.
start. Call 54&-2057 5 to 9 ri if TEUER. 5<5--0780.
De lA.Cark>lla ol!frator Ii data control =F.x""'-p.:.w=al"lr_e_ss-,"'h"n:-1"0"',30;;;--:am=·
Lquna HIU.. clerk. · ~rlenced & et~ 2:30 pm, Mon-Fri. Larcy's ABBOT PM . f:,. ee Commercial Bank Exper, .:::::::::::.-~dm~lral-:---1 If Then Pl& The Houn, Day1, REFRIG., A , ·cop. MALE, 16-19, eve sh t. Length 6t Empklyment • Min. $ mo'1 required pertone 12.8 cu. ft, $50.
F.qUll Oppor. Employer ficient In tvping 8r. 10 key, Panlry, •o•• Harbor Blvd, li11!2il~ NlJ~ht shift. Applications ....,.,... Scientific Products Div.
20 Mission Street
Pasadena, Callfomia
Winchell's Donuts, 253 E. Tbat Fit& Your Needl Newport Stach Area ~3841 17th St, Costa Mesa . Now Hiring C II M s lpps .-=c=~-You 'll Work For Ua • rs. er 1967 Frigidaire electric
--MANICURIST & On OUr Payroll (2Ul 674-4660 dryer, excellent oond.
cau Bet~ANTED 645-1050 DB1.::~hers rn ~e·ii"~~.'::':'w~~"'· Equal Oppor. EmplQYer 175. * 541h1T/3.
------.BOB'S will bo> acc,..,..lf'd thru Mon. ;iC ... M .... i;Att .... Si;. 6'2iiii·ii366:ii3,;;·iiii-
Ju1y 31st. Aonly at Tl1stln FACTORY
-Community Howrtital. 14G62 E>ctt!llent summer WQrtc.
"}IOME OF TijE B1C BOY" NcWpOrt Avt .. Tustin Trainee &: experienced. Itn-Equal Oppor. Employer M/F
TRAINEE-COOK CooK:luneh ... 10AM-2PM. mediate placement \Ve<kly I :::::::IZ:Z::zl::::!llllllllllZ
Neat appeerlna, rood char. LrI'TLE BAVARIA HOF· pay check. No fee,
MATURE person needed to
babysit in our home, 5 days
wk. Sal. open. 54S-1540.
Schedule To SI.lit You Teller REFRIGERATOR, 15 00 ft 2
One That IJ Tailored YOU CAN BANK dr, auto defrost, S yn: old.
To Your Ability ON THISI 893-9060 Apply 3-5 daily
NO EXPERIENCE NEC. BRAU. 2052 Newoort Blvd. KELLY GIRL
Many hinge benefits Co.<ita Mesa. 54S-7053. 2061 Business Ctr, Or. IFMNE PERSONNEi.
SERYICES•AGENCY MILLION DOLLAR 151 E. CoHt Hwy. Yoor Time Fee Paid. Al8o Fee Jobi. Gor· NEW • Never Used toutor-
Interviews 2 PM-4 PM Dally -a>-f!K . -,;; ..... W",. .. ,.,,,.., Irvin• 833.-1441 Newport Beach
Equal Oppor. Employer
Your Transportation geous bank h8.I f.abulou11 broUE:'l"-Oven. Still in box $20.
Call Or Visit oppor. for penonable indiv.1 _:6'&-tl818c:...=::..· ------23952 Avmida
De LaC&rlotta
J..aauna Hilla
Equal oppl)' employer * Boot Salesmen * Exper. n~qaey. Larae ID-
ventory in Newpori Beach.
$15-114' 645-3880
Bookkeeper to !:9000
BAlANCE YOUR
BUDGITll 11 t
Fee Nego. Frff/J'ff Poli·
tlons. Land th~ areet spot
A kl54 your troubles goodbye.
Fabulous oppor. tor career
mlnde<I lndlv, Call , Marion
MAM, 833-2100, Oennla A
Denn.ii Penonnel Agency,
~ Mlche:L9on Dr., Irvine.
BOOKKEEPER wanted tor
)'Dllth-oervlnr qency. Call -· BOOJO<EEPlNG-Put time.
Female. To work tor an ao-
count. Call 897-0U.1.
B 0 0 KKEEPER/secretary-
For Yacht Salet Office.
Alk for Valerie, ~.
BOYS
Aao JO.~• to del•wr p<pen
bl the Dana Point. San o ..
mente arep. ,
DAILY PILOT
492-44lll
BUSBOY
Frl/Sat/Sun Nites Over 18.
'APPiy In Pmon. Colony
Kitchen, 3211 Harbor Blvd,
CJ>!. '
CABINET maker, exp'd In
all phuea of .furnl~ mak· tna. ewitom shop, Joraenaen
Furn. O>. 786 Newton Way,
0.... Mesa. 645-0310.
· CAN'T FIND
THE
JOB YOU WANT?
TRY OURS!
IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT ron,
• FIGURE CLERK
Irvine 833-1441 All benefits paid. Call ShAron w As HING m. ch In .. Exec. Secretary $650
Engineering Secy lo $575 PROGRAM OPENS IN I =:::==~== e BLUE DOLPHIN e
335.'l Via Udo, NB Food Sales Trne
CR~DJT <'f'llectlon!I clerk, Locl'll opening for nation's
full time, da)ll:, 1d'on,.f'ri., largest co. 11ecklng very
occ.11:.'iional \V e e k en d 1 personable enterprising In·
Previous e~rience prefP.r-div. who is seeking a life-
red.~ Offt"t, &>uth time career. S67S. mo. +
Coast Comm. HosO"., South car + expense•. Benefits
Laguna. 499-tlll. An equal 100% co, paid. Hosp., med,
orJOOr . .,nplr. dent, ins. Call John Gou,
DENTAL A"l!t.·lntere11tt':I 833-2700, Dennis &: Dennis
Secretal'y R.E. tu $500
ORANGE COUNTY feuten ~
2061 Businen Center Dr. Wall, 833-Z?OO, DenniJ A Den· Signature. 18 lb capacity
nJs Penonnel Agen<:y, 2082 $25. 962--0426 aft fi prn.:
F /C Bookekeper lo l&5D
Bookkeeper fo T.B. $5.'iO
PBX Receptioniat to ~
Clerk Typist $475
P/Tlme/Genl Ole $2.50 hr
Clerk Typist to $600
RecepVMedical to $500
Accounting Clerk $475
488 E. 17th (at Irvine) CM
642-1470
Penonnel Agency, 2082 \llOJ'king ln Christian ofc,
Need chairtide It 1 r 1 • Micbelaon Dr., Irvine.
Certified for x·rn11". B"'1P.Qv C A R D EN E R , e x p e r . '"'!!!!!!!!' ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
de s r. r I b #' nnalJfic,.tioris Complete maint. 2120, 2128 JANITORS and waxf:TS, ex-
ClauWed Ad 468 r./o Dally Orange Ave., 210 Pauline per., for San Clemente area.
e Account Executives
• Distric t Managers
Exceptional opportunity for
age groups 18 to 28 to make
good money NOW! }lave
tun and be whtre H's hilp.
pening! It's pennanent em·
ployment and fast promo-
tions.
Laguna Hills
I Now Interviewing
BUSBOYS
Doy Or Nltt
Full O r P/Tim1
n.. l CM E • Wlmd Ca.II 6.l)...1601. Pilot, P.O. Bo1C' 1560, U111ta P .. . · ves. ai: s, Apply In Person
Mesa, Calif. 92626. 646-2042. JOBS 213:433-6711 weekdays 2400-Ave Dt' La Carlota (collect) DENTAL CONTROL GENERAL OFnCE: Great · Urgently Needed n4:838_2893 eves/\.\'knds. Laguna H.ills
S.Cretarln
Typists
Cletts
Are you between job• looking
for \\'Ol'k close to home?
Want to choose hours &
time?
Call Us • NO FEES EVER!
P.P.S.
Poe Ifie
Personnel Services
112 No. Tower
Union Bank Square
Orange, Callt
NURSE. ChallenginlEC'. pt>1i-job for the gal who;likeB lots , (At the El Toro off ramp
tion with gd . salary & of variety. Pleasant local • S.crttar111 NEWCOMER WELCDMI'NG: . S.D. Freeway} A.sk for Rachel May
-wth potentla1. Prefer office. Co. will train gal who • Receptloni1t1 SEC y n· 1 ~·-·· ~ ••• h O Hospitality Hostess ' -uU' ..-~......,.. rl"ll:ISUl't'
547-6446
expd. Mu.st. be hi it h 1 y can type, Start · $400. Call • Kaypunc prs. To Call LOCALLY on new Equal Oppor. Employer position, front otc type, req:.
motivated, I: enthusiastic. Pat Hall, 540-6055, Coastal • Industrial resident families bringing lots of initiative • ..C days-10
644-2455. Agency,2700HarborB1.at Irvine 540-4450 gifts&civicln!o.GoodpaySales • • hr. day, Mon·Thura.
DENTAL Aut. exp e 1'. 1\rlftmi:, C.l\t. NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO P/ttme. Must have happy $9200 + Comm1111on IntervieW!I Wed·Fri. 7·5:30.
chairl'lde. El Ton>La~ Hills GENERAL OFC $500 TEMPO smile, car, typing ability, Prestigious nat'l manufactur-Vought, Div. of Computer
Michelson Dr., Irvine. Rent W1sh1r1/Dryer1
Trainee $2. Wk. Full mtirlt.
GENERAL OFFICE * 639-1202 *
DON'T LET A
DAY GO BYI
Thil is a odce Jn a lifetime
oppor. Employer will com·
pletely train you In this ex-
citing &: hlab i:-ying field.
Call Tracy lwlartin, 833-2700,
Dennis &: Dennis PerJOnnel
Agency, W Michelaon Dr.,
ilvln•.
TYPisr, must be accurate.
Westminster area,
·~·
Cameras &
Equipment
LEICA lll a CGl f:2 SUm-
mar, English pigakln cue,
orig. purchase receipt Ir
customs pape:r1 (London,
1937), near mint collector's
item, best offer over $225.
613-<n34.
KOBENA 421 super 8 movie
camera. Instant cartridge
loading, Power telephoto
wide a111:le lel'lll, Alrriost
• new. $75 or make offer. IST 5(1..1131..,,. A weetendl •.
CO L,~ECTOR'S. cam~1,· , AJ1111 ArgoOex 115., KOQa // IJIJ q, I Jr. •lx·16 115.. Ko d 1 k .../\e([u ir 125 .. Kodak R<Una lb l40 ii All xlnt. Want Retina Ila area. Sal. Open. 830-1l30. 1 Lite Bkkpng, Type 50 Temporary Help 547-3095. er Of communlcat\ons equip-Equip. Corp., 200 FiBcher * DENTAL A 5 st~ T Call LotTainc •or.n ;;ii;;;;;i;iiiiiiiiiiiiii_,_,..,I ment offers 0, County ter-U Ave., L.M. 540-1024. Typl11dt t~~· .. ~i .. ~tor. YASHICA BOOE, m 0 v le
NEEDED. 2 on 3 DAYS WESTCLIFF Jr, Acoountant ~ NURSES Aide Training. A ritory for sharp, gusty se • SERVICE Station/Sales & oona: ei~ ... ope ....... ..., r camera. Zoom I ens.
PER WK. E.~ PREF. PersoMel Agency F/C ~eepe~ :: health ca.re career oppor. starters. Good managem~t Service penonnel needed. :!rt~~·~~~e~st ~: 7.5-60mm, £1.6. Auto ft·
613-0134.
644--0683. 204.l w~tclilf Dr., NB .SCC'y C:Seomm'I ns $62S Employment offered . oppor. + all benCalelit1s.J ~ Exper. only. Full & P/tlme. forward on the work U!i..,... po1ure, W/warr. 495-60f6.
DIESEL trk mech. need for ----'-64'-'S.-'2_n~O___ Exec. cretary .,550 Personnel Dept., Ho a g car + expenses. o Gd. earning potential. Mesa e.. g
I .... . SeC'y/Engineering 1,475 Hosp. N.8. Goss, 833-2'100, DeMis & Verde Shell Service, 3131 ment ol your choice. Start Furniture Ill Sat only to he P wiw ma.int. 1-lAVE opening for mature Steno · p l Anency wcrk Immediately. Come in
Sa.I. open. 645--4100. \voman in large oUlcc. NURSES. pvt. duty, all Dennis crsonne " ' Harbor Bl., C.'M. LAODERBACKCHAJRS.
DRAPERY.CARPET Salei. Duties consist of lyping, fll-~~J>'6:k, HB 0$: types, all shifts. Uscoulie 2082 Michelson Dr., Irvine. SERVICE Station Salesman, or call • ' • 83~.1441 Need at least four matchin&:
Ext>er. decorator .type per· ing, 10 key R.ddlng machine, Receptioni~t. HB Open Nurse's Registry, 3 51 SALESGIRLS &: a!llistant t/time, experienced, neat in Irvine i1 hlgh, ladderback chain.
80ll. Active rtOl'e. Excel answering phones etc. Must NEWPORT flospit11.l Rd., N.B. mgr. Creative fashion appearance. Apply morn-~ Busineu Ctr. Dr. Fin. or unfln. Must be
draw + comm, 4.Cl2-22S4. he able to work ~ day on 642·9955 or 54-0-9954 woman's wear. Top sal.ary. ingli, 2590 Newport Blvd., '"'"""!!!!!'!!'!'!~!!"'!!!!'!"" aturdy. No antiques. Free or
Saturday occasionally, Personnel Agency Interviews g.5 M/F Exp req'd. 838-62.62 until ll C.M. * nPISTS * realOnable prlce. Ph. Mite
Ad t Op--·n·i,..· ·533 Dover Dr., N .B. am t --1all-5. DRAFTSMAN or Jr. vancemen l"" '" 1 642.3170 OPTOMETRISf Assistant. SERVICE StaUon need a Register for a 0..-1·1 '" ..,~ •
De 1 i g n er exp e r . ExC"ellent com.Pfll'U' benefits •!!!!'!!!!!!!~~'!!!!!!!~!'!'lt'!!!!! Live in area. Age 40 plus. Sandwich Maker exp d. man. Day 11 . a temPorary job ----SENTWOOD
w Im e ch an i ca I design including pajd vacation, KEYPUNCHERS Must type. Call Or. Lewis, Short Orders Permanent. Also part time today CHAI RS ba~'--uhd & ind e pt h paid insurance & rttirement Costa Mesa. 548-0555. Mature woman wanted to man for nigh" & Sun. Union Intervws: 9-12 N··• at least•--fin. ,.. w:-_.. -I M Nf>«!ed tmmedialel):. All a;u ww· know 'l of aallboat!I Jnr program. 1..0!1 a esa a1•e11. work at lunch counter pre-OU. 393 E. 17th St., C.M. We Need AU fin. n-•-• -·-~ A-w It Cl 'fi d d N 10 shifts, must have exper. PART time • Tall neat to aal d ut:i1iwvuu ~.. r ·
perm. position in engineer-r e l:iUI e a 0
• Xlnt earnings. train for part or full time paring sandwiches, 8 s, SERVICE Statlon attendant, Office Skills pearance not important, but
.Ing dept. Exper. in quality Daily Pilot P. O. Box 1~ Call Sue 1 window film installer. Sorry and short orders, 40 hour p/time eves, & weekends. Equal Oppor. Employer must be in good cond. No
assurance desirable. Oppor. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 no Jong hairs p I ease . week. No Saturday night or Experienced. Apply, 2500 Male &: Female antiques. Free or ftlll.
tor lldvancemnet. Send HOSTESS Wanted: Must be KEi3';.~:11 RL 64f.84!W. SundQ" work. No spilt shilts. Newport Blvd., C.M. Western Gfrl Inc. price. Mike, 897-1791 aft. 5
ttaume to R.E.J. Poole, YoUng & attract Ive. <l 0 P:CAR""'T;,=:Ti""' --,y=-==I Clean, modern, lunch count.
0
4667 MacArthur Blvd.
2
p Ilona! S90 P'·lfonn clo Columbia Yachts, 275 Restaurant exper, helpful. 2061 Business enter r. me. oung person er. Apply Lindberg NuU'itlon SEWING MACH. PRS., ex· Newpoi,li Beach c aet: · WI
McCormick. Costa Mesa. Appl,y in person only, Feli· _____ 1_rv1="'-c=--w/neat handwriting, !or in rear of The Toy World per. Top pay-r.vtm wear. ~2!'i. rocker. $35. Nile stands, $15.
Ca. Equal Oppor. Employer ciano's Relitaurant, 1617 LAU NDRO~IAT Cleanup. malling. &44-849". Store on lower level South 3760 Campus Dr., N.B. -wAifitEi-S_E_S__ Crnr tbl lamp, $:15. Redue-
M/F. WestcllllDr, NB. p/time. Ute work. Retirl'd SECRETARY1511yhpist,kpart Coast Plata Shopping Cen-1_546..« __ 25_. ------Lunch & dinner waHresset1, tlons galott, 2306 Holiday
H 0 USE KEE PER/Chl.ld or semi retired. Good for time, 10 to rs. w • ter. in Cosla Mesa. Shampoo girl &: assistant, r~Rd='.,~N~.B~·==---,-Call 642 .oo)<]n. cocktail waitresses le night DRIVER/DELIVERY MAN care, live-in or out. CdM. cpl. 54&-00g.1. * · -uJV * SECRETARY lice~. Sand Crab Hair hosteis. Apply in pert0n UPHOLSTERED arm chair,
Progreuive oltlce furniture Teacher couple. Refs ex-Legal Sec'y $9600 Real Estate SaJe11 The trvlne Company seeks ~~· Hntgtn B ch· 3.5 pm. Mon·Fl'i, new beaut. gold chenille-
"'· Excel Income potential. petted. 5 or 6 days. Beg;n Fee Paid. Abo Fee Jobs, Our PROFESSIONAL e """''""' w/mln 3 yn .xper . The Derby velvet. 190. (wu $225.J
Stop by
1931 Newport Blvd., _A::ug~ . .;l·:..:64::;4-Cl::;:50;:·....,,-~ case Is brief!! But we defend ' Background in accounting Silver Solderer 1262 S. E. Bristol (old Pall· $7)...M86,
COsta Men to ftll out ap. HOUSEKEEPt:<D live in or it vigorously, U you're oot CAREER. dellllrahle. Position requires Exper, in silver soldering, sades), Costa Mesa. OULD'S Br. set, t 3 5 • plication. MulJt have good '"''"' h • I -·" _,_,_ st 1 b-Recllnor ~ vi I •M driving reccrd & be bon-not Small famlly, lite cook-being paid 'vhat you're Now ir1n9 or expan-stati9tical typing A use of ""ICU& atcuuu:ss ee IN WAITRESSES &: h 0 ste11 • ·~· ny • _...
dabltr. ing. 673-~; 54&-6441. wort.ti, it's time to change. slon--A.11 D1p1rtment1. 10 key addini machine. Xln't assemblies &: ~ta wall tuJ>. needed, exp er 1 enc e Sewing Machine, $ 3 5 •
EMPLOYMENT
COUNSELOR
Huntington Btich BeautltUl bencfds, ofc & at· Some Positions Sal1ry v.wkinR cond1 & co. beneiits. tng. Exper. in induction neceuary. Apply Baer'• ,;-,:=.:--:::..,..-.,..---:!
High School District tomeys • excitin; field. Call plus Comml11ionl, oth· Call Mrs. Smoot brulntialg dnited but not el· Lair, 4507 w. Cit. Hwy., ANTIQUE Victorian cut
These jobs are varied I: chal·
lenglng!
If )'OU'tt good w/numbera &
can type a little you may
quallly.
I • TYPIST CLERK
If ,YOU like lo wcrk with peo.
pie A have had sales or
public contact experience
we wllI train you in an in-
tetestlng c a re er. Com.
mi!sion A Salary provide,
high earnl.nga. $6,000-$9,000
Call Mr. Harper. 540-605.5 Good Mills neces&., Insurance c.oastal Agency
Michele Benz, 833-2700, Den· G t--, D w "'3319 "" alt 5 velvet cbucb, chain, table•, has an -ning for 11' .. uJp-ert u1r•n IRU' ra • i -G. I Ind lri Newport, , .....,._ .,.... nia & Oennll Personnel H' h °" Bo p Id u tott ua ea tamp&. 962--7051. ment Operator, starting ... 2082 Mi hel.9on Dr 19 • . nut, • SECRETARY· Bookkeeper.-l644 Whittier CM WAITRESS, exper. P/t1me.
salary $655. a month plus 1"6ency, c " V•c•tion, Medic1I & etc. for small one·giri of· 642-2400, N"ot undm-2l Cloeed Sun.&: FINE Oriental dlnJng room
excel Jent be n e f Its. Jrv!M. Life lnsur1nc1. If you flt-e, 25-35, parr-tlme/fuJJ. ffolld9,)'I. Kramer't COioniai set, roaewood, alao ot' '!J'
Intereslod applicants report LEGAL Secr<tary, Newport went a P,.,.,..olonal time, perm. Call ~ SKILLED TYPIST J<llcl>en. 19th A Harbor, ortenlallum. 493-214
tor the wrltter. te11t on July Center. Ci.pable-expu. Career-not just a job South Laguna. To learn tfle mo.t1p.p: C.M. DIVANOLA. • Makes into
27th 1972 at 3:l> PM in s a I a r Y commensurate. -and are wll(lng to Secretary bu!ine11. Min. fiO w.p.m. WAITR•Ss, l!XPER. bed, almoot, new. Sacrifice
64()..0800. k s c , T Must be able to, l .. rn. 5 1 -MOvt .,, -roonl .lYi in HuntlngtoJI m a e a ucc1ss om· , Legal Sic y me Irvine Jndui' DJ.It The Muat bt over•21. No Phone or......,.. fll. ~r.
Bei:ich lliith School, 1905 LEGAL Secretary w/llt:iia·, mltmtnt, I want to t1lk No Ah neces!l. jurt a bright M In Co 833-3340 • Calla, Apply in penon., Sllrf TWO OREEN UPHOL-exptt. helpful, .hut not es-. 2'790 Harbor Bl. nt Adamt
tential. 1 Position rt'QUires f\fttin St .. J:tunlitigton Beach. tion experience. • to YOYI Ph. Jeck S.y-Inquiring mind eager to Jeam ea " ' a Slrlotn, 5930 w •. Coast S'l'Elt.tt> CHAIRS.
___ 645-_1550 ___ ..,. mour A7·121l/776-2231 , ftcld that 1lO}'I high"' STAPF AUDITOR Hwy, Newport Bch. * 67S-ll22 * Ute lleno.
I :• JNTERVIEWING
Mon thru Fri 9 am-12:30 pm
ON
SITE OF OUR
NEW BUILDING
PACll'IC MUTUAL
FASHION ISLAND <Corner Slnta CNZ A
Newport Center Drlvt)
* FREE dally b\11 ~
b.!lon for work In Los An-
re~ until move to Newport.
Sept. '12.
CASHIER
Wt will lrlln mtlUn penon
lo work In our blllf Servtce
Mel Ill Colb. II-. Apply
: II pmnn bhm U am II 2
pm. l.'OIN.OP. 295 E. 11th a.. or. -
'
EXCLUSIVELY
INJECTION
MOLDING
OPERATORS
F'OR (Or Tralnus)
RESTAURANT PERSONNEL r·or Plastics: r.tanu!acturer,
And Only In Orantce County
• Aceepting AppllcaUons
• All Positions
• All t:.tabUtlunent:a
Ptmw1ent A Tmporary
s\~·ing & graveyard thlft.
Must be neat &: dependable.
Female prerd. Must be able
to work sat. or sun.
Apply I PM-4 PM * Or11nae Coast Plastics *
850 West 18th St.
.1!1nyal D~;~ ;·;;·~OT
irrutrl' AgmCY
3841 Campus Dr •• Suile 119
Newport Be•ch, Calif.
Send For F\111 tnformaUon
A Free Brochure ••••
wr~JT AD
642-5678
r11•> 551.zaoo "AILY P,J .OT
1
L.V.N .. reliable for steady wqes. Can Marton ~Jann, We are • major land de-WAITERS &/or WlltreUes, s· SOFA'& love te1t, never
po!lition. Al90 1 for part SEYMOUR 833-2700, Dennis I< fl<~ velopment oo. l~ ~~~~ew-exper. 25-40. lot dining rm. Used. Bolh $1!0. Sew1nfr
time. 549-3061. REAL TY I Pu«iMel Agency, -port ~ach area ou~.ruil a & banquet. See Perto~ maeh $25. Pvt Ply. 988-mo
INVESTMENT MlchellOn Or •• Irvine. poslllon w/xln't trroWth po. Mar. Balboa BIY Oub, t.m SOFA bed In wry -ooi> Machine Oper1tor
Dr:lll Press A Lathe. Min 1
yr. shop exper. Apply In
pcnon, 85.1 Production PJ,
N.B.
Manager Tr1in ..
fee Paid. Abo Fee Jobs.
Start your urcer now in in-
lett1ttng exetllnt lidd w/
thi1 top co, Uw )'OW' V.A.
benftflt1. Great chance tor
rapid advancement + ttlnge
ben•OIJ. Cati John Goal,
8.1:1-2700. Dorulia II Denni•
Penionnel Axencr. 2082
Mlcht i>on Dr., l"jne.
Any day I! the Bf:!ll' DAY to
All an adt Don't dtlay , ••
c111l 1ndsy 6'2-5671.
_ _l_l~~!!!!~~--/• .... ;olli~-----~.-=/ •enUal. The poslllon re-w. Cout Hwy., N.ll. dlllon 145,
R I E t ~ c r • s·.sec1y• _., qulrn an aCCOU11tln& major w·-~·· ..• -~ :n ,~ ••• -·· ea 1 ••• •rM e • FIC Bkkprs $100 M t ral audltl ~·~ " '"~ '~ ....,,,.. New or experteoced Join the ~ w'" yn ° gene nr OVt'r, txp Mexican food, PECAN coUee • tnd tabie1 Com ....... that's ....:...A ...... If • S Con.str Sec'ya $650 or acoountnta exper. pnter-d;'' ha •'vii~ • 3 st<l100 1500 rab!y w/a CPA or PA t1rm. •PPll' at. llll Casa. 2M E. $115. Docan.tor dinette le! you not '" • censa, e 3 G<n'l Ofc l450 !nlHal •··•-•nl wttl lo-11th st., CM. $135, 11117~Ul. ~Kkooo~ --'&IQM
$49 Lb; R.elnder'1 Agency elude jntemAl le c«ttmal WAITRESS.wanted, must bt ANTJQUEChlppenda1't
m CAmpua Dr., NB audll.1 + speClal .ftnanclaJ ovt!r 21. mature woman Brtaktront, Excelltftt coo-
Fee P1id By co. 516-211! projecll, Pt .... -<Giii• prefemd. Call Galley Cale, dlllon. $115, S!S-mt
Real Estate plete ttsume w/aalary te-829 Bt.ya1cle Dr, N • B · * Mahopny bedrm •I
Lic1n1ln1 CoutH SECRET4RY tor 1 alrl olc qulr.mmts to ClaaUled ad 6'13-4110. w/dbl bed, $10. Rtfr1(, Jlll, run sales training prorram y "";.,;,,, R. E. •469, c/o Dally' Pilot, P.O. WAITRESS Exp : tood .. Dlnlna IOI $13. -
-no COit. MMIJ"Den~ . d=pment firm. Typing a Box ts60, Cotta Me91, Cllll. O>cldt.U. n» Bl• Bott, 101 COMFY T' Sofa ="1': ::..~'ft.. al SH ftQd. Start Sal. $500. 9262$. 2111 Pl. N,B, aft f Pal. ...0. ............ fjO,
8Gllll81. Le'iaure Co"""•"· S.U.l892. SU,IRVISORS WolWf .,_. al'ft. No ex-* l'IWl!I * T ..__n R .. __ • • P#~ Ml ,MATCHlllc "" ••tvit
aruw Hnvn DAILY ~ILOT eo.t aaembty 11ne. Elgllr. "'· -·-~· n c11a1n ' tor t11o frieo"' i.
The wwt drAw In ll\t Wt!i-FOR ACTION. •
• • .1 Dal4' Pilot o.ual&d
ftQd. Top ..._ lor top """· lm.,..llnJ work. Gond W IQ.lllS. supervloc:n, Vlried hn. MOit be ht! •
• Jilan:lor Y-lac. -~U.. ~-wlaMls. ._.1111.._,llnllloo_• ITll w. l11h ._ ilr lblr· 114 IMP, ._., Clll a 41
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Udo fbrnlture Barpb•· STEREO: u n c: 1 a Im e d Ntw clnthitt tale. SO«r·TO% FREE ' part Dachlhund A Territr', 1970, 16 In b d Io u t b d ---------REWARD Beaut 9 pc. peean d1n r'm. t&ya\\'I.)', Ca.mi.rd 4 ISpted discount on all clothel, 1t bN•n 6 bllt. love1 ch1Jdrtn. H.ydl'OIWUt·90 hp F 0 rd BRAND oew b1cycle-Lady'• .., cu.st Inlaid chalJ&tt, a Ir ._nalon ~-•u 11 -~· Corllno, Cathedral h u 11. Ral•~· ~rt 170 C-" ' pecan coffee speakers with m u J t i p I e Southern ..,... · C 0 e 1 e Startlrw wttk ol Augu1t 7 -..... Walle Uml w 1 n d ah 1 e I d , •" .,...... ' · ...., ~e, 1°:~tlt"f0 ::'I ta'°bl•1,'.· c r o 1 a-o v t. r network. Ciymnalll.im. Wfd·s.t, 9 am· ORANGE COAST KlTI'ENS -Need homft this custom llllt, • Ure jackt:ts, 4 ~a.nu S or 642-l321, '61 ~ T Ford. 8' BoK, Full
AMIFM/MPX radio and 6 pm. A truck lold ot T-HAMMOND STUDIOS wfd<! Will d<Uv.r! Tabby saloty CUAhion!. fire ex. Cmpr F.Qulpt, onty 9600 ml ho1 blrdwood dropleat dinette W:rir deck. Still ""--... .._ .. , iAfrta. ft!Wnibles. football oll•l'1l colon w/whlle paw• 6: tJl'l<n•lsher, S<'a an ch 0 r, '10 Rk'krnan Zundapp Molo R 1_ ..... B" ·~D NEW al 11
NEAL MOTORS
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a e, cust oak student d,.k .,_-~-illlU '"""' ~ ......... _ -uacte sbtrta tube ,,._ 7 -~ Id w .. _ ... •· ''f>'" ,_ -ui or .._.,l.'10, ~e ... ._._.... n.nl~ n;.i-i .... 11 •• •.t1G 97 oil ~.....,... ... • A Adult ~-.. 1 .. ,. ---.:!!. ,..,.,. 0 Cfl.Ul:U • horn, 1vimna,u • aU UP' ,...._ ...,.,., ..,.. """' • V • A: matcbln.1 hutch , 3 orla1nal uL~,........., ........,. IM'Y Mclcs, jackets, serbnmap ' '"'".,·-Cl.u&ta trai~ ..... ~ ._.. ....... ....-.-Indian Boy racer, $.t.50. the pnce Cr( 4 new one, -c;1,
oil paintln<Y9. Call-... 9ll9. amall balance of $197.88 or e Beflnntn uJCU. °"''"""""'' Pl'O\'ed by Coo1t Guard. Auto Trana. ..... vi.,.. ll I ••.,... vests, aweats, 8)'Dl short.a, Xlnt cond. S247S. Moored on $3S-.2121.
MACLANE ?i-1owu $95. lllrcb pa,ymen o ~ • ..., monthly. girll P.E. 110111, ete, sties 2-• Secondary '·11"""'~~·-·""'"'!0""". Ex=-.,.-u~,-n-1 co-nd-.1
din nn tbl, round + 2 lw, t USA Stereo E q u t p . extra lge. for kids It ndultt. • Theory l-l~ Balboa Is. 675-5.m. ~Uij ml. $200.
C·--.•• llallae ~.. Wmhou ... 1711 E. 17th St.. Some •h!Ms plain. or wllh • Workthop '"'............ ~ --1"'5'"·-G~l-a_ss_F-.la_t__ ~-n~. ••• •-' "~ Co •· M &I' """ Call f In' J ~ '" 1951 DODCE MAlL TRUCK. cocktail tbl, Elm w/gl.iu --•---•-.,.,.;'=r-~:_c::_· --college names, etc. Sample: or iormat on --=~~~---1
* AUCTIO Sbo 5(lc T h. ~ 644."30 Im BSA 500. New flame Body In Excel. Cnnd. Eng.
top ll45. Gold leaf ..,.. N * "'" • .. ""'· -· Pets ~--·r•I 850 B tt Sk' H II Good · ,__ I .... Ent f ' doo Southe 2854 E, Coast Hwy., CdM , ~ 0 om I u paint In1macuJaf(•. ~lust seH tlttds '\'Ork. llM.
"'-'11P w pedestal table $96, 2 Fine Yumilure er ron r, m -... -·· ---• best offrr! 644-25&t Ne\\' po.Int job. lruilde pal"K'.1·
l'Qf.lched armless ch r 1, & Appllanct• Calif. Collete Cynma.stwn, The Tr-Gpic Zone blueffrm $55 pr. 54!'r19'i8. 2525 Newport Blvd,, C.M. 5 .. wfftQ M~chlntt 121 7i&i S. Main e Open Now \Vhlte/mtttalflakc red, 65 hp Motor Hom11 l'<i!l'r.ln"·~rak~ ~i Co~.~=I S~~·.
AucUons Friday. 7:30 p.m. ~&--1173. Sonia •--'1neweat•1•-ost ?tterc OIB, tilt b·aller $1200. S I /R I 940 ~· SURPLUS Sale: Dinette Set WI d ' A t' B White, Zig Zq, Console Sew· ,..... • -a a • en C.lll or caU fi.46..-0388.
w 1 4 ch a i r s , $ 1 5 . " Y s uc ion em OLDER \\ood Pr e -fa b lni Machines, $35. Tropical Fish Store. Un.. _8.16._l_!l54_. -------
Upholstered chair, $l2. Cot-20751» Newport, C1.J 646-~ cabinet, 12' x 24· $~. Ran.' * 5f0...0623 * bellevable 4" long Oown 31'. 1969 llatteras CruiAf'.r. ON DISPLAY NEAL MOTORS
BONDED DEALER fee tables Sil.OO to SlO. Behind Tony's Bldg Mat'l Pu 11 man k J t c h en 1---------Lochea $5.96. Lut dmt> this lmmac! Brand r'le'A' engines. Med Me e
Refrigeratws $100. Btwn 9 STEPLADDERS -8S90rled un its-aink -stove, Soortlnp Goodt 130 year.Clownl..ochesfor59e. RadiQ, RDF, auto pilot, I as 1n1
& 12 AM, 2931 Gra~ Lane, sizes _ WOODEN ONLY .:. re frlgerator combination 2 oz. flJter wool 69c w/free Oepthometer, etc. Comp '71 Chevy ~4 Cwnp._•r Spl'<'.
C.M. 979-4434. also 2-28' EXTENSION $150 t!a;, 2-12 k11
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1 fNDCondINGS air stone. Eureka pump, fishing equlpt. Refldy to r,o. l T Dod h " SI . Air Cond. P .S .. P.B., Lov,.
LADDERS -had ~-uaed need litl'e wor . -~ .;>...,,..'°", ' · $1.49, 5 •·'. tank w/hood A!Jking $22,000-makr offer. on ge c a~is. t'l'Pl> ti.
HOUSEHOLD turn J -· •= * &I~ o:JW> com nlllt',, om:• owner. MW1 Sell. n c I . by retired painting COrl· m~W We boat with. 2 ..,.,, ..........uo $3.99. 10 gal tank w/hood 615-2256. As l..()\V As
Refrlg., Med. BR· Uke new. tractOJ'.'. PriC1?d for QUICK canOpy_s, ~Y .. conversion TV, Radio, HIFI, 1 SG.99. Call 979-Fish. l·l-4'_R_U_N_A_BO_U1' __ P_or_f<'l:-l-fo-r $7199.
~it~. chest, Secretary, SALE. On]y ~.00 and ·up, $350. 'Ml~llanoous item&. Stereo 136 * "Sherry's". Grooming 10 Couple or Cuy & Gal. 35 h.p.
2100 Harbor Blvd Costa M~
64~·7161
1212 South Ro11 St., Sa.nta 216;, Santa babel, CM. E I St I T · J
G SI • 2 ~--., • .,.,,.,,.. STEREO 1972 Garrard )'I'll in all breeds. (Free ngne, Pe ra1 er, lrlt• a I 1 "'ua, .,,.......,.....,. pickup). Boa.rdlna, poodle Cover, Llftil'li'. SI in g.
_G.,__.,, -BOOKSHELVES and 2 1mill HAY£ {4) TICKETS equipped with lull &lud pro-puppies. 516-2848. N•ugahyde Upbolsttry mu." 1rag1 Sale Sat/Sun delkl Suitable for extra • fesslonal changer. AM/FM -sell $475.00 646-8018 cva. 2'U1 Avalon, Corta Meaa lo . · stereo receiver, sealed af.r.. C · . · lT Frost tree retrtg,, 6 yn. II raie space in Your P9'Mltt of th• Ma&ters suspension speaken, tape ats 152 13 Boston Whaltr, w / 40
$50. t.Jan'1 Schwinn, 5 spd ~c:~o:orQ:n~•~: SUNDAY, JULY 30th. deck & head phone plug.Jn PERSIAN kittens CFA l{P Johnson, Covt'r, Trlr,
l)lke $50 & 26", $10, 2 sleds, Trade for any Jacki. Brand new In box ._ all h . • lln reg., F.xtras. >ant con<!. 673-1933. 1212 South Ross St., Santa "' papers, c amp. eage. =~=~===-'~ $5. Back paek $5. 2 Deep sea Ana 542-3l20. perform4nce after Aug. 3 guaranteed. Originally prtc-. Shots. $ftO A up. Also black 16' 1971 NE,\'PORT, 9~
rod.1 &: reels, $10 & $15. 673-0268 , ed at $279.95. Balance $87 smoke stud service. 892·2970. Johnaon fully e q u t pp e d,
Fender amplifier & elec HANC,.on air conditioner for cash or small payments. D $775. 547·9645; 675-4808,
gt.\ltar $75. Misc. car. 'Excellent condltlon. Electronic Surplus Sale: P.C. Lay. a":' a y D e p t' 091 154 10' GLAS.SPAR. like UC\V,
Also auorted parts from boards, capacitors, resistors, n4f893-0501. OBEDIENCE a .. s To ~-J ·~. FRIGIDAIRE, furniture Ii 1961 Olda Statlo I" •~' -
TIOGA
MOTOR HOME
DEAL ER
18%' 1 Ton Dodge chussis,
Sleeps 4.
'68 Chevy 112 Tn
Pickup
Saer\ficr , ~tust Sell, $1388 or
b~st olft>r, 100o/i> r~inrulcing
Avnll 0.A.C. 897.0224.
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Crevier Motor Homes , .... •od•y · N• '"'"n"
I n ,yagon. coils, transformers, wire, iENinl & RCA Color .... ,, Wed. July ~th 7·.30 P'I •-* -· ~· * ot& of goodies. 620 llth St, Reuonable. 531-3885 after i" •u " .. , o;i1.,...,,,,..,.. 2100 Harbor Blvd Cotta M1111 64S ·7161 'Huntington Beach. 5:30 PM, ruik for Lynn equipment, etc. July 29th. at les.s than the discounters. the Newport·Ii'Vlne area. Boats Sall 909 208 \\'. 1st. Santa Ana Machintry 116 PRECISION Winding Co. ?i-1ost '73 models 1n stock. Open to alJ dogs over 5 mo's ___ ,, ------.119 Ford F350, i;takt" \~y.
WILL PAY OVER
Kely llue look
For l•t• modtl, clean,
low mllHO• domes-
tics, Import•, trucks or
campers.
CalJ and ask for Buya
DAYE ROSS
PONTIAC
2480 Horbor Blvd.
Costa Mese $46..8017
WE PAY TOP
CASH
tl>r Ulld can I< llu<ks, lUtt
call ui f<c' !rte -~1Umate1.
GROTH CHEVROLET
AU I« Sales Manaa:er
1S2ll Beach Blvd. ·
Huntlnrlon B<~<b
111.q! Kl N33l
Autos, Imported 970
ALFA ROMEO
Atta Romeo '72-
2000 !--------... ··...,.... 10011nk' off PluUc coats telndcludchaedln 224(W7 S. GraGn~,-~nta A~a. '72's at drastic aavings! old. 546-4928. MARINER 31 e 0 nt p 1 et e ____ 8_35-_3_1_7.;.1___ \\'/electro hyd dunip ho ist.
LARGE modern 5 CFM air ence, pos · amer & rw11.1) 54MlO.t.. Free color antenna in!talled PUREBRED Labradors Gfill. Refrig., s I e er l n K Xlnt cond. 20,0(X) n' i . NOW IN STOCK
compressor $325. Single post $50. lf75..3608. LEAVING for Europe. Musi '\lljth all COll!IOles thnl July black, 5 wks. ' vane, ready to go, P'Y 14, fi42 ..... '1686 for appt to S•'l'. Ask
Uft, 3 yrs old, $250. 1Sc coke CARPET FOR SALE sell hsehold furnishings Incl 3111:, 3 yr. picture tube, l yr No papers. $25. slip 342, L.B. Private Pty for \Vaynt'
vendor S75. parts, sht1.ve11, . by Carpet Layer. Call round antique tbl. $100. parts & service. Ca.sh 90 * 548--0159 * (213) 598-;2963 ---~-'-~~----• 546-5745 e 540-2086 plan• or terms. ABC Color * '58 Ford ltaneh1:'ro. N1·w counters, lighting, & other Photog equip incl new Durst TV, 9021 Atlanta, Hun-IRISH Sette' female 10 NE\V O'Day Yngling ~'/Min· pain!, lrans., brkli. ln!t'rccp.
equip. Reruionable, 536-4257. lD\VNMOWER $65. Other M-301 enlargt'r, $ 8 0 · tingtOn Beach, 968-3329. months, AKC, I 0 v ·1 n i ny Soling, List $ 31 0 0. 1or cng .. Ree. o-IUlulctl &
A L LEN SYNCROGRAPfl, misc. Garden 1oooh1. Developing tank, fl r Y e r • disposlUon. 646-4109. Special Prlce $2000. 645--5000 tuned. $:fi00. M&.-4905.'
MODEL E 1415 HD J7F. * 557-3lll * clothing, books. 675--030.t MAKE offer: Stereo w/tape eves ext 423 or leave YORKSHIRE Terrier, AKC. ' '61 Chevy i·t Ton P 0 Xlnt
For Immediate
Delivery
In stant Credit
BANK FINANCING
COAST
DISTIUBUTQR h1ACHINE. A ~ ant ad is ......... 1 • KENl.10RE v.·asher & gas cartridges, also 78 RPM col· rf I I ~ •-· 166• m•Sll8ge wfoperator. OPEN ROAD » . • '
542-1734 eves & weekend.I. v:;;;e;t a•"""' m-dryer, 6 mo's. o Id. lector'1 items. 31.36 Trinity pe ec co o1-1ng & su.c. MOTOR HOMES new tlre1, shockl, radio, IMPORTS • Frigidaire refrig. Lr g. .. Dr, C.1.J. 540-1839. Npt. Bl. No. 16, C?d. 646-mJ LIDO 14 with trailer, new A081 Carden Grove Blvd. ~tr, uphol & mo~. $750.
•••••••••••••••••••• queen ,.z. bed, 6 mo's old, ACOUSTIC 150. ll5 ru.IS. Irish ~iter Puppies ~~ n.:~~g ~~~r ~:~ Carden Crove 894·44i9 .' .... "':..-cc31c.41.:.· ------'.:--°""'"2:C::.,..-""""'°ic:="'-Schwinn bike, girls. Like new. Priced to sell. $75. Purebred / t Motor Home Renta ls '63 C~EVY step.van & ~~· •l ~. 642·3963 alter 6 PM. 847-9974 or 968-07'1! mt?ilage w opera or. Available for dnny \\'eekly crunping trailL'r, $l200. 62 J000.1200 \V. Paclflc c.t. HWy.
For an ad In Woman's World
· Call Mary Beth 642°5678, ext 330
lrl9hr.n A Room Day·Evenin9 Duo
9210
MOVING east, make oner. * Late model Packard Bell
pool table, la.rce Color TV, $125.
ELEGANT AFGHANS pet & 28' Cust I/B sloop, £Kings or monthly basis • 21' 23' Oodg(' i;1('p-van 300 cu fl., Nnport Bench (TI4) 6'2.()400
abow puppie1 & all breeding Cruh;er). Must sell. All of. and 25' self cont~tned Mo'. $TOO. 549-375&. . Alfa Romeo
ref rig/freezer, setional 494-7109
sofa, dryf:'l" & misc. 3136 iiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiii
Trinity Dr, Costa Mesa -1839.
stock. All colon, 962--6956. ~-h~sented. Aver Y • tor Homes, all equipt with UNIQUE Dodge A-108, side
CREAT DANE PUPS, -'-'-,-------1 generator, roof air. c.nd doors on both sides, good for
AKC. Must see to * Frleght dam a g fl· many other extras. All earn per conversion, $1700.
Catamararui. It 22' sailboat. Coaches are 19~ models. 640-5178. L J [J appreciate $90. 639-3409 '' ' ,;;=,:::.:.:::.,,,=---~-Fl'M lo 'l'iou I -Complete. New con d. We have the all steel Amlgo1~55 Foro ',IT new ·-g ''a"• KOBENA 421 S11per 8 movie FEMALE brindle .,....at dane 546-U72. '"' '"'
I '""t ·dg ,..-.-also. Pl~ase call 839-9560. tires Paint etc. Run• looks camera. nsuu1 eartr1 e puppy, S m~nths, has sbots,co --.-U-MB-lA--22-,-.-.. -,~--ln
1.-•1 p er telep'"..... 3 Lln11, i TlmH, $2.00 •::n 64 " =-• REVCON new & camper ~.
umi ng. ow 1"''" must sac. """...:.... 2-6625.:.__ head, 11leeps 4. Balboa Slip.
wide angle len1. "'"""' ·-------· STUD SER C MOTORHOME * ·52 Dodge PU. Mu•I sell. new. $75 or make offer. VI E $2395. Terms. Daya 834-3642 Oldl front Wheel drive. Ulli· Runs well. $295 or best of· NO\V ON DlSJ>LAY "°" 1734 eves R_ weekends. 2 M~e Collie & CockfT Black Lab, ARC reg. champ-eves, 675-6016. 1 . 1 • Ui 1 1 "" 0153 11 8 s.Jes Service
JU-II< Spaniel brothm>. Ea. 2 yrs. ion background. 979-3341. 14' SURFBOARD sailboat. ma e: tn uxury"' e e ency. t"r. "-'v-<l ••
USED doors, window @. ~~ gd. home & yd. OLD English Sh~p Dog. Centerboard. rudder, SAUi. Only9,0Xlmlles. 838.oo52. '60 Chevy P.U. v.,ci, 4 speed. p-"COAST IM~T~
screens, $1. to $5. Chair $3. • Beaut. maJe. 11 mos. AKC. Best offer. 673-674L MOTOR HOME-· -4 glassbelt .Urcs. Askinc 1000-aD W Ollll ff
Baby buggy $15. Playpen ~. BEAU'i' Part Slame'le kit ..,~ 54., ~.,.,., !J)t1 o1 storage & living $750. ~~. N--· ~ Hamper -Pole lamp SS · · ..,.,.,, -· SABOT, .........1 rondttlon Ex lor •• ,....., ...,..... •"'· · ten, Uoo)ca like Siamele) 1 ====_,=-,-~ &"""" • ., space • P er 26, fully '67 Chev. 108 Van 3 sprl. 283., _...__,-.,=-=,.....=--i"I
Swivel TV stand $5. 673-0928. weeks old. Weaned & DOBERMAN, AKC, female, U40. equip. $235 wk. Oftly fie mi. Great in/out and nwch. Of. · IMW
SUMMER SALE trained, Call 337:5003. 6 months old. * 213: 198-9241 * 4 Day wknd1 avail. 548·2886. fer/$1690. 673-1342.
PERSIAN RUGS , KITTEN female w h It e 673-D>3 or 494-S048 * LIDO 14• $550. includes Rent A Motor Home '48 Ford PU. 4 apd. tt&nl.
20% oft.July 15th thru 31st w/black paws, t;il & nose. HAR~QUIN Creat Danes • •ails & unused Schock can· for your Vacation Gd. tires. New 'tntr. Xlnt
Call Kennan's IO: 30 to 5: 30 9 wks. Box t r a I n e d . Sacrificd $150. Gentle. 11 vas cover. 646-3819. * 139-4301 * running cond. $500. 646-7596.
Coron. d.l Mar 675-7340 "'"5392. IllOI. old. 545--6588. KITE No, 121 with trailer. ~=C.::-C:'-,,-;c:''c7.:;;--=o I ·"'-;;,,~C,,,-,.-..,.--,--PLUSH Shasta mtr hm for '71 FORD van camper. V-8, MOVING, twin Jxocl $30. extra lDVING-Black & grey tong * AKC Reg. Silky Tenier Good condition. $450. rent. 18', sips 6. Self cont. stick. heavy duty acecu.,
long twin bed $40. Love seat hair kitten, female. 7 weeks Female Pups. Odorless & &M-17J2 ' Pvt pty. Aft 6, 497-2384 $2Ta0. 548-2871 eves.
$35. Uphol chair $15. Sqr old. Weaned & trained. Call Shedleu. $200 ea. 830-83l3. SNYPE ••• like new, with • 72 lJfETIME M.H., 23. & TOW Truck, '66 Chevy, 1
picnic table. 4 benches. $15. 837-fi003. HorMs 856 lllp. Sacrifice. Phone 2S'. Air, Iux. a: aafety equjp.. Ton, 6 cyl., gd. com!. $1'7SO,
Baby G'and 1750. >l-0--0617. LONELY Utile mal• dog * APPAlO _6_'13-_9388_·~~~---1 xlnt ,.,.,_ Pvl ply., 968-1397l.,:;96::2-..:9l5:;::.:7·-,---~
12 Place Settlna:s, hand needs lonely little boy for OSA * Coronado 25-Gd. Canel. •69 Honda CL 125 Scrambler. Auto Leasing 964•
painted china, O r i e n t a I companlomhip & I o v e . 3 year old gelding, Pvt Party &U-653'7
motil, lnclds everything, 545-1522. registered. $475. Boots Slips/Dockt 910 Xlnt co;t~ * DATSUN" 240Z -f972
brand new. $90. 494-TIO'J. POODLF.S: Silver ma 1 e, CALL ANYTIME 1--..-' .,....-"'---
A LL EN SYNCROGRAPH,
MODEL E 1415 HD J7F,
DtsrRIBUTOR MACHINE.
542-1734 eves & weekends.
BRUNSWICK VIP 8' slate
(l") pool table. $550. xlnt
cond. 54(rll28.
NEWPORT BEAOl TENNIS
CLUB FAMILY MEM·
BERSHIP.499-<760.
black fem. min. Whit• stan-540 • 3803 WANT Mooring !or Lido 14.
dard. Female Siamese cal. • North Bay for month Aug.
546-2848. FOR Sale. Sharp 9,year old Call collect • F. Prtll, 213-
black· gelding with white 385-8371. ALL whlte male deaf cat,
also small gray ca.lioo kit·
ten. Call after 6. 548-7672.
star. Arab/qual'.fer. Well'l· • .,......-A~V°'"ALO""'°"N""m-oorln(-~.-good
tralned hone f o r ex· Joe nr Oeacanao Beach
perlenced rider. $375. Phone au·b i«m * 673-8760
CERMAN Shepherd dog 8 ~3150. • . ·
mos. Shots. Male. 3077 BOX Stall Special: 2 Mo's Boeh, SPffCf A' Ski 911
Collldge, C.M. 545-7913. Summer package still avail. 1_6' Gian t1d or fish boat, 65
4 MO. Old German Shepherd FatrRTounds. 979-94ll or hp Mere w/fl'.lr, full equipd,
GAS stove $25. Power mower P\IP. Shots. ooi.8679. xlnt cond. $13)0 or best,
$25. 642-5666. 1513 Orange 642·2001 THOROUGHBRED Ge 1 d, 5$-0241, 536-9il4.
Ave., C.M. FREE to good home-Sml. gray, 6 )'ti., 15.3, H. sound, SKI boat 14' glau-85 h.p.
'69 Dodge 8 Corey Cruiser.
New motor, air, like now. Auto, • aJr • maits. (#3192)
SleeP> 4. Load<.'dl 499-2984. $108
Trailers# Travtl 945
TENT TRAILER
Cyclists Will Appreciate!
'65 Travel Mate
Sleeps 7, kitchen le add on
cabana, Frame complclely
rebuilt to carry 3 motor-
cycles. Extra CJ~an.
540-9451 or
+ Tax per mo.
36 mo. open end
Southern C31if ornia
1st National Bank
leasing
Aft. 9 P.M., 540.3894
OASIS ,63 I S 3 '"··--2022 BU1ineJ1 Center Drive
ALL MOOILS
IMMIDIATI
Dl!LIVIRY
law Bait Fllall--1
Up To
48 Mo. Terms
on approved credit
SEE l/8 ABOUT
Over11a1 Delivery
CREVIER MOTORS
~ W. ltt $1., &lnla ADI
135-3171
-,69 BMW 0 2il0'=2-
•
{Sile •T-30A).
condition.
$2199
PORTABLE TV, excellent mixed bred pups, 1 male/1 "'·ell broke, Engf\Vest $675. Mere. Boat cov. trailer, ~~f"'-l"'l-condition. $29. E I e c tr i c fem. 8 wks. 962--0462. !i44-5335. $1250. 64(1..$559. Put color underfoot -.. broom $12. 6f6..l525.
' 1 Pl · uw ni:r Irvine Calif 92664
ltove I: oven, 50 lb lee box. 114183.1-8620 2u!62'7-o36?
Elec brakes. $695. 557-3163.
CREVIER
MOTORS
~ \V, lit St., Santa Ana
~ 835-3171 ~e;8~~~~fc~aie M~ Try °"' lea,. expcrta for ~,7-J_B_MW_ 2BOO"-S£=DA=N
crochet oval rug In 4 colors! KITTY· Abandoned, ill. Now Good Riding Horst 14' CluslC Ski Boat, tilt trlr,
It's all single croceht so ,,,, ...,..,. 11T ROWING MACHINE EX· well le altered. Needs kind $200. * 545-8791 Mercury Mark 75, muit sell
even a beginner can make lllMic.tt ltt(M.T.,.. ERCISER $10. 646-0818. aduJt home. 536-3454. $650. 546-8609.
Auto S.rvic1, P1rt1 949
·----.. ----
this rainbow rug that's sure Miscellaneous Beautiful male Siamese loel'IMll I~ Bolts, Storage 912
to win compliments. Pattern PLAY IT CASUAL for day Wanttd 820 4 mctitbs old 111rfM ~ ¥..-DRY stor .. .-00 b • y,
7379: directions for rug 30 x or eve~ in fashion'• super _.... • ~2149 • :Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliii• --36" or 30 x 50" included. it.an -the shirt and lklrt. BENTWOOD NICE long hair klttem. Well • sallboatt: from 12 to 19', 2 8E~·FIVE CENTI Mix stripes, solidi. checks: CHAIRS trained &: alert. 8 wkl old Boats, Gtntral 900 hoists. 6'n-6606.
•for h pall·-add ""' Need at least four fin. or un-, eac ..,." -"' Printed Pattern 921D: NEW need home. 979-8978. 37' Clipper Bow Cruising
•cents for each pattern tor Mlue1' Size18 10t1J 14.16 fin. Bentwoodlmcbaln. Abp-3 PUPPIES, 1 M, • F, 8 Ketch bit WILLARD BOAT tr------11•) 6)r Mail and speelol Hand!· l8. Slz.e ll coo.i 34j oblrt 1 ,; _. not portant, ut • ..__,_ hie: otherwile tbinl-clas1 rd _
1
• kiri · 11 mu.st be 1n Jood cond, No weeks. Mixed breed, very WORKS, 1962, buy •••• $34,500 ••• ..,.... ... kwl
"di!llvety will take three ya s al" ncb, II takes 3, antiques. Ftee or reas. small. 54M.310. 35' FCL S&S Sloop $23,SOOl ';;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~::
kl Send to yards .f.5..\nch fabric. priCe. Mike, 897-7791 alt. 5. DOCK 4'k18' heavy 2x12 34' FGL Morgan SloopS22.SOOl1
i l~ce B~~the 0~! ::n .. ·= -:r: LADDERBACK CH A IRS. cons!.-Dry l in the water. 34' FGL Cal Sloop •••. $24.000 C1mpera, Sa~/ RMI t20 "!LOT 105 Needla;i:iui , a...... hi -~ Capt N t All at 3424 Oporto, Nwpt. Bch. . I' • ~ , cents tJr each pattem for Need at leut ,., .... mate ng v•~ ' ee · DAVID FRASER 673-5252 '71 Pickup $17'5 Dep~ .• Box 183, Old Chelsea Air Mail and Special Han-high, l&dderback chain. FREE ldttens that like dop. 14, dbl. Hull glass Runabout Datsun. Cbl'Ome •tep bumPtr, :U~~e;..!~&:e'.! ~,;_~th~ee :: ~~Y~~o :ii';iue~~ !: *~ 40 hp o. a trlr. Exe. $4~. 11de mirror•,. tonneau ~· ,Zip, Patt.era Nmnber. ..;:_~-1 nd reasOnable prtce. Ph. Mike Shakespear elect. OB mtr. radio, heater, 4 ~ tl'in!I·• NEEDLECRAIT "l'JI ~ wee~ (Jr mott. Se to WANTED loving home• tor 3 used Onct' ... i:: 5.)6..79()4 only 15,000 miles. (719BLVJ. = ~liee::: i'he .direc> ~~ ~~::. D~~ ;:
11: ~ Bicycle. ~=~~·~~~9. BRmSH ~ 13, 40. h.p. ··e~n':.~~!'S'' I ....b.at Ma('fl.JM Book. 232 West 18th St., New Good condition. LARGE, comfy Ear I Y J?hnson, American trailer, 1970 Harbor Blvd ...
South Ross St., Santa Ana Savinp ·• Satll:facUon • Str-
542-3120 vice.
PORSCHE par1• • 9ll s. WE LEASE ALL POPULAR
trim S/whffl 1 seat 1972 MAKES AT COMPm. ' ' TIVE RATES. (H~dstooth) 2 Ntrf bers. Call Malcolm Reid tor 714· S87·246'7. further d<!IAllt,
ALLEN SYNCROGRAPH THEODORE
MODEL E 1415 . HD J7F ROBINS FORD
DISTRIBtrroR MACHINE. l060 Huber Blvd.
Sf2..173f £\.es le weekenda. Com. M~aa "'2·0010
2 Chrome vw 1lotted rinu Autos Want.cl '61
I< t1m. 5.60Xl5. Fair cond. =.;.;.....;;.;.;.;.;;.. _ _;,;;,
$25. 548-S380. WE '"'1 ll1l make1 of deae
'61 VW pan w/plnk alip
Door Ir rear fenders • make
offer. 544.wl.
11"'1 sportl ..,.., pold for
or not. Pleue dttve 1n tor
b'fO •ppraiAL
NEWPORT ·
IMPORTS ·
22,000 miles, like new, .ee
&nd te11t drive today (96$.
DDJ).'
$5995 .
CREVIER MOTORS
:118 W, 111 St., Santa Ana
IU-2171
Viall our new hornet
&
ROY CARVER, Inc.
234 E. 17th SL
Corta Mesa 5tlM44fl
CITROEN Buic,taneyknota,palltrM.' York, N.Y. l,0011. Print . •CaJI&f&.'1598* American Cou"1, n••d• ~l~llt, cover. $895.c .... Me .. 64M6n 'I --.. Jlc;,_] n. NAME, A.ODU:U with Muslcal lnttrUment• 122 . uphollterina. ~. TRUCK/Camper Special •n _
•'l!Uj Art ol B &Ir p h ZIP, llZtl and Jn'LI) Boats/ Mulne 11 Ton GMC -SielTll PU 3100 W Oout H Cltr-$-rtt MaMrotl e'.Mt -crltl' 26 dtsfam to NlJMBDI. n':NDER SUptt reverb amp, NEED home for Lab puppy. Equip. 904 w/U' weekender C&m"""r. ; , #)'., "--e coJ';"ty Mad-· .. -
lmah $1. SEE r.IORE Q u I ck 11'15. Fandrr Stratocaster, 7 mos. AKC. Ch bred. Femi. ~ Anti /Ci I 95S Newport B<tdl v•-•• •--·
....... C)oeW 8Mk _ FllhiMI and d)OQ9e one $125. hnder Telecaster, All shots, 8f&Q2. CHRYSLER Muine enslne. Leu than 11,000 mL $5895. qutl ast Cl 642 .. 940$ tor )ocaJ 4 t U ro Pe Ill
111.l'D by plctwl Patttr11. pattnn fl'ffl from our $150. 6t8 1955. 1t CREAT O&nt, 1 )1' old w/ Compl rebuilt + a 1pare 962-l513 wknd or aft 5 pm. AVANTI Clanlc, '64. Worked WE PAY 10P DOu.AR delivery.
$1 ~ Calalos All == 126 --~ !hat "'"'· Shott ocrew etc. 19119 Olevy !IT Camper on by Granatelli Mechanics. FOR TOP USED CARS J im Slemons 1111~ , · ~-~ . Pl1_,..._,. ~·· 2:1111 So. u.'" s.nia m o· ••••• ...._ GUt a.. sizes! ,., .. ..,. ;iui;. * 66-4454 * $150 OT btlt offer. 50-3421 Special w .. Weatwa.ys ttlf 1 owner. $2400. 673--2456. u your ctr la extra clHJ'I, ..._., ---l!IO llfll.-$1. INSl'Al'!I' SEIVlllG BOOK 50 ORGANS 50 FREE Pu u b all 4;30. cont camper. Low ml, Ex· 'M Cad. 3 dr. hrdtp. Cllnn s,. UI ftnt. 5Sl.s20 Open -L 1>0111 II - --'"' IJUy, wear tomom>w. Yes, !iO oqa111 on tilt llbor. Shephord,-:i;· b1':c1<1:'1.!1~'. OUTBOARD motor 1968, 55 !nu. ~. spoke whl" Orif. 7 6 S BAUER BUICK DATSUN
f"u llll:J a11 - -50 ':NsrANT FA S H 1 0 N Hommond Wurlitur othtn. 9 wks. 499-2118 att 11 a.m. h.p .. FI IC h er-p l.t r" !II tt. El Dorado camper Hudaoll. C.M. 546-8754. Costa 2: ... Harbor Bl~ '65 O.llun l"SOO SPL 3IO, nt•
IC.OIL BOOK -Hundreda o I Floor mod.&, d'-tlnucd ADORABLE 7 wk old B<ndar~~~ ~cit. Mini $lli0. or w/1962 Ford II T. 1931 DeSoto. Run1 J!OOCI, Ulp k U..., runs " loob
-ol U .._·.t.fllOW, fuhllOJ l>cb. $1-modth, new A Ultd. B\IY or black A whlle ma!< .klt1tn'. a> • ~ . . • P.U. w/lrtr tires, $15!0. Needa pain! k Int. 1100 IMPORTS WANTED l')Od. Could UM -wU.
S> cenll rent .at moit attractiV'e 6"-1612 F.aatblUU. Boats, Power '°' * 544-S417 • cub. No tradt1. 64$.o'1975. Orana• Cou.ntlitt $47' ~ 64&-' Clofll.:,.. 1 -li 110flems. 9UICK CASH rates. , • • J'ME KmENS. Mal<•. 21, Drak~I Exp Qult<r. '115 Chev. El Dorado. Air Dune euveln 956 BILL TO~UY~O'fA · · 'IU5. ., -.. THROUGlf A W 1ll1chs Music City •-tralnod. ~ Hp ~-H.,.t Fait concl. l\ffrig .. "ove, mlllJI ·-..... m· d. ''12 DalllUll PU. ()nty llllO lllL
.I I
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I _,,. '"' ' • "' ... ,.. • • mru Xlnt cond Otter DUNE Bum .. 1964 enalne • ...-.. _,llWI v Unrtr demc>lllfn.tor. ii.cm. , ; ::ti... -DAILY PILOT South Cout Plaza 541).2830 Call 538-0092 long t'lllll'· $l995. -· !14H3is, · ' blUt Dake. radio . roll w. 1!: Beacll. P!\. 847.aSlle Pocai Ltutnc. r.4s.tl55.
ci-... _,.. ...... CLASSlflED ADS lllOVJNG, ucrllk:e, ba"1 Kl'ITENS. M/F. 5 .. 11s. BOAT·mo-IOp l'l.ck· & c ... e11... .. .. uent condition $7115. WILL Bey ]IOUI'""' paid for Im Illlaun w--
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:...1! --.,.._. ..,.J.RL71 ...... piano, ebo01, $1";11. Flutf)'. vm Playful. -Complete pad<age YW . -· 6*.(!18. 1"3 Cttltmonl, or not. Call Rolph Gardon Talle-ovtr --.~-.,. .,. Ml).OOT. 54$-41U. $23S.Alt5.5JM646. ~rs 7u C.M. rr.MI000-4eE.Ooutllwy. bttwffl!9:SO A3:l0.Jan.
Wlll1Jtur 51>""' PW>o ,ru:£ caUco Im kitten 10 28' F&lrlm t"ln ong. N-'72 HONDA CL 100. 1900 ml. Dl/NE BOUY Co!! roldl Newport lleacb. :WOZ, 1910, ah', .._ -
••••••••••••••••••• M"-1!Y IJOtl. 1100C1hom"134 W. Marquita, TLC. P500, Call wkdll)'I. Ltavlnc 11lle. 13il0. 833-1344 1500co VW-88 tr an I . Fer that I""" Ulldtr lllO, li:y .. u. $!ltl0. -......
" ~124 * ~pt l, San Chm e).(ml, 54M980. or 833-31811 ev" -23$-:Wth Pl. CM. tho Ptnny Plocher. e«-:JOO.
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COROLLA
51966
I+ T. & L.)
o•
$39.30 MO.
'Tl Fiat 124 Sta. wgji_ 4 whl
pwr. di.le. brkJ, Air 'C(lnd.
Re<:l\.nlng aeats. 10,!Xtl ml.
Like new. $:1995. ~-
1970 Flat. 124 Spider,
AM/FM, Real lbarP. Mutt
saerlfice. $~. O w n • r ,
963--0182.
HILLMAN
HILLMAN VAN -COMMER
• 1962 Equipped with shelves
and overhead steel rack.
Priced for QUICK SALE.
1212 South Rou St., Santa
-5l2-31llJ KARMANN GHIA
'67 Karmann Ghia
lo mi's.
Call • 962--0589
'69 KARMANN Ghia, auto
stick shift, AM/FM, lo mi.
$1000. Chrl.I, 675-84%1.
MAZDA
'72
MAZDA
Rot1ry Engine
RX2
$2588
Demo. (S122Al04723)
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
MAZDA
17331 Beach Blvd.,
Huntington Beach
% mile South Of Warner
Phone 84U666
All extru ,incl. air' cond.
(#6160)
.. $6650
or lease
Southern Cafrtomia
1st National Bank
Leasing
'68 MGB-GT $1700
FREE
DEMO
OVERNIGHT
·TO
TEST DRIVE
BUY or
LEASE
1972 VOLVO
2 DR. SEDAN
578 DWN.
$8·676 Per Mo.
Make 011er. Must Sell Qu1ck! s7900 DoWlt Is Totol
e 494-3192 e DoWlt Por,..itt
MGB
'68 MGB Roadster, new
tonneau, good top, lo ml, xlnt C h , I $3550 I con:I. $1350. 846-2194. as p~1c1 I • p us --='"""=· =c--tax & license. Deftrrect
1969 l\IGB GT payment includes bal·
Good Cond. AM!Fl\f radio loon of $1425 plus 35 pay ..
G<+7547 mtnls of. $86.76. Total[
MOr.P.I S deferred $4539.60. A.,.1 --------nual Percentage Ra te
'00 ~.lorris 'voo<ly \l';::TI. New 11 .00°/o.
t'ng., tri?.nr., clutch, bL"lkrsj
vtry E~Jish. $5~. 5J9....3119.
OPl:l.
'70 OPEL GT
Competition Orange, Black
Bucket Seat. 4 1pd <llr. Ex-
cel1ent condiUon. Can fl.
n&llCf! private party (!NO-
~), Call 49t-6811 alt 10 am.
546-8736.
PORSCHE
'70 914 White/black. Appear
grp. Chrome wheel1
AM/Fl\f. Cover. $2900.
offer. 5.J2-TI07.
1959 PORSCHE
MINT CONDmON
ASKING 11600. 496-S2l!
I
&n c_. prfq Sl,096,30 I•·
clltdl.. tmt & lltense. Do ..
,.,..-h fo1r h11itdred dol-
, }Mt. SJt.30 totol fllollthly '63 Porsche, xlnt cond. $2200
,.,._. hlcl1dl11t llttHftt, or bl'st olfer. Mu.st sell im·
111 ,.,. pl• Hllou pay.et mediately! 5.fl-3505.
. " ""'· Totol ......... ..., 1968 J'OD~ ,,_ • flriM Sz.171.50 A.P.l. 11 % ·~·u:., new ~-.::I, o. ,....,111,111 crffft. 1100, xlnt cond, must sacrifice!
11. (213) 4.13-6020 alier 6.
'62 PORSCHE yellow chrome
rims, AM/FM, 11800 .
642-ml
RENAULT
l
R.....it O.mo Silo
Semi Annual
Demonstrator
Clearance Sale
Thi• Weekend
Unbeatable Prices
ALL 1m MODELS
IN STOCK FOR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
INSTANT CREDIT
APPROVAL
BANK FINANCING
COA5T
IMPORTS
J.000.lDI W. Paclftc Cat. ·Hwy.
Newport Beach <n4l 60-0406
SUBARU . * SUBARU *
AJ Uw.r as $1599
FRITZ WARREN'S
Sport Cor Center
e oIµNGE COUNT Y 'S
LARGEST no E. ht St., S.A. 54'7-0764
TOYOTA
'72 TOYOTA
COROLLA
$1966
f +T.&L.l . ,
$39.30 MO.
llll!'l 'l•'r\•is
"'' maten ,..,.. ... J ..... O.al<r
Authorized Salet A Servk:e 9tkl 8' Coul lllehway
Laguna B<ocb 540-3100
** *** Toyota Q>roUa 1!69, 2 dr., ... wagon, • spd.,
20,000 orig ml Xl.nt.
cond. '1095. m-1284
TRIUMPH
VOLKSWAGEN
'71 m waa. AJT, radio. Vln
'teats. Ute yellow. 2300
mi'1. $33XI. 644-2386. * '68 BUS* XLNT CONDmON.
M4-24Z aft 5 Pill
'63 ,VW. Bua, reblt ene., new
brakes &. Urea. $ 1 5 0 •
64&-7606: 557-5441.
MUST Sell -'66 VW buJ. 'Rebu um eoa. eau 962.894.5.
anytime.
'67 Bua:. Reblt eng.
New paint. Top cond.
mi;,644-0027 * TRIUMPHS * • ·~ ......,.._, new)>oint,
'71 CLOSEOUT engine, Xtra cl•an. lllO.
SPITFIRES AS WW AS $2399 ~ or 642-12ll.
G T-6 SAVE $500 1970 VW SUNROOF. XLNT
FRITZ WARREN'S COND.11500.
Sport Car Center * eau -*
ORANGE CO·UNTY'S 'aJ VW Pop top camper.
LARGEST Reblt eng. Clean. $2150.
no E. ht, s.A. sn~64 ,;642-~1;716:::::-. -~-"---
'66 VW Bug, yeUow, two new
tires1 very clean, new '65 SPITF1RE. top runner,
reblt eng ..& SU ca.rhl. good
body. 16(1D. 642-817L
VOLKSWAGEN
brakel. sharp. flOO; --
'63 VW JTIJll. with camper.
Compl retiullt. Very good,
1575. 5411--5598.
'69 FASTBACK. tmmaculat•. '68 VW P1nol, $1895
Awt~ AM/FM, air, 30,IDI lJke New 675-0745 ,
_ml sen Blue Book "71 \rW ill, 4 door, Xlnt
wholesale. 644-2199 or nd A al ba aln' <'All ,,.,,, (.'O • re t'g •
-~. 979--0949.
'70 VW Camper -~.69=vw=s-... ~. 1~"""---·
Immaculate, Bubble Top, Good cond. $1850
Ready to go, 100% financing * Call 979-8373 * * •n VW ~I, low mi.
'10 VW ' C am p er , 1 Ix Stereo. Must sell lmmed.
pusenger,. bed table, lee $2500. Eves, .673-7244.
bo<, A:M-FM. 12 20 0 . =~-"""-~-~
av~il O.A.C. 897-0224.
1968 Bug, wh1te, xlnt cond,
536-1887. R/H, $875 or oiler.
'68 VW BUG * 545-6328 *
FULL cash price $2,096.30 In· 4 speed, radio, heatu, $995 ~ VW Bus, $500.
ctuding tax & lice~. Down ~•7< 7best~•~"-"--~~·--548-6827
payment ls four hundred '65 VW S:iu!ll'ihack Wa~n VOLVO'
dollars. $39.30 Iota] monthly Good condition. Ra d i o ,
payment lndudl"" lnte.,.sl, heate<. Good """· $150. 1972 VOLVO tax & license. 35 pa)I plus 962-3822
balloon payrnenl of $800.
Total dcfe1TCd Pl\Y price
$2,575.50. A.P.R. ll%. On
pre-arranged credit.
(3®1851. . nm Lewi& G TOYOTA
µ166 Harbor, C,M. 646-9303
•n BUS, must sell, air cond ..
sunrf., 7 pa..u, radio. Xlnt
mech. cond. Call 496-5334.
Lease Today at
Best Retes
$88.74 Per Mo.
'70 VW buj:. YeUow, black O.A.C. AM/FM, Auto, trans.,
int. Michelin X tires. Im-disc brakes. 36 mo .
mac cond. Aft 6, 645---0445 For Leasing or buying
'69 VW Bua, MJnt cond! New
tires, eng. Koni shocks.
33,IDI mi. $1750. 6'2-5476. ~eoaluoi&
Vacancies cost mopey! Rent Like to trader Our Trader's
)IOU? k>use, ap{:, ,;tore Paradise coiumn ls for you!
bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot 5 lines, 5 days for 5 bucks.
Oasslfled Ad. 64J...$78. Call 642-5678.
e .· YOLYO
1966 Harbor, c.M. 646-9303
Like to trade! Our Trader's
Paradise colum.n ts tor you!
Autos, U-990 Autos, U-990 Autos, U-990
. . ,NO MON.EV DOWN
\
. ,
$ 495 PR. MONTH
1972 GREMLIN
IRAND
NEW
.
'1999 +TAI
ILIC.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
$54.ts tot•I payment Including t•x & lie. an~ all
c•rrylng chargn for 41 months on approv•I of
your credit.· Deferred payment price lncludln1 tax
& all carrying ch•rtft $2617.50. Annual percent--
... r1te ll 1t.f7%.
SHORT ::,:nT=' SHORT
Credit ly Phou OF OF Let me try to ,,,,,,,_
tM cr.dll and ltrna
' ' ' l'°" nttd to ...,., .,..,. CASH? ~£·-:.~ ~ CREDIT?
ft'Al<E MONTHLY PAYMENTS
'
Se Habla Espanol
OVERSTOCKED
Mun GOI ·
'U CHEVROLET
NOVA
Automttic , Tr1n1., r11Uo,
h11t1r, power 1t11ri~.
FWRl2S.
$396'"
'67 MUSTANG
2 Dr. H1Ntop. ~1ctorv 1ir,
VI, 111tom1ti1 +r1111., r1dio,
hj1hr, poW.r , .. .,int. pow•
1r br1k11, whit1 1id1 w1ll1,
ll1t1rior d1cor.: v11.102.
$1296
'U FORD
COUNTRY SEDAN
SfwttM. w..... Alt, Vt,
111to. tr1111.1 powtr 1t11ri111.
Tlltll $496
'6t IUICll
SKYLAlll
C111tom. J dr. h1t4to,o, 1111• •
tr1n1., r1llio, h•1hr, ,.owtr
1t11rinf+ vlityl te,. XU476
$1496
· 72 TOYOTA
CIUCA 1t70 HORNIT
2 400t. A141o, '"•ftr, low 2 clo0t h1Ntop. Fit.to;, 1ir,
miltt, !61APA. F111t1itic 4 011 tfi1 f101r, t1com1t1r,
low prk1 of 011fy 1,000 mll11, 11 SEVS.
$1296 $2896
1• Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa &46-8261
PllCB EIUClifl .... 1/U/11
,. Autos, -980 Autos, Ntw . '
Step Up
To Luxury • •
Excellent . seJection of previously owned
Mark •II's and Continentals.
1970 MARI{ III
Immaculate
Glamour mist ginger /matching leather interior /white glamour
vinyl roof. Equipped with every luxury feature. Full power,
climate control air cond.1 individual poWer front seats, power
door locks , tilt wheel, cruisom8tie, AM/FM stereo radio .
SALE!
'·
Outstanding Group Of Choice Cars~~
'
1970 Cadillac
EL DOllA,DO
ln;lmaculate. Emerald mist metallic!
btaclc Landau A matcbini Leather in·
terlor. Luxury equipped. Full power
1ncL 6 way seat, tilt·tele wheel, AM·
FM stereo, power door lockl It much
more. (lll1AKJ)
$4975
1971 Pinto
RUNAIOUT 2:000 C.C.
Bronze mist metallic/matching buck·
et seats, 4 speed, radio, heater, very
~clean. C685DUI)
$187~
1971 Ford LTD
CONVERTllLE
Beauillul red wJth black top. VB,
automatic, power steering &: brakes.
air conditioning, excellent condition.
(501EJO). Sale priced.
$2675
1971 Capri
"THI SEXY IUROPIA ....
. • ,.
• ;: .--. ;. -· ..
Polar white/burgundy interJor,~)lucJd.
et s~ts~ decor group, 4 speed, radiQ,
heatlt. See ana drive. (8198ND);
Sale priced.
$2175
•
1971 Maverick
1 OWNf,R 15-MILES
)
. ..
2 door. Arctic whlte/contrasUng blue
plaid interior, VS, automaUc, factory
air, power steering, chrome window·
mouldings. See and drive, like new.·
(338DZQJ
Sale Priced
1971 Mercedes
2IOSl'4 DOOR •
11,000 miles. Desert beige with brown '
Ulndau and saddle tone interior.
Luxury equipped Ind Automatic,
AM·FM radio, air cond., powersteer-•
Ing & brakes, power windows. SH
and drive. (414ELU)
$6875
ALWAYS A GREAT
SELECTION OF TOP ..
QUAI,ITY CARS ...
,21121 HARBOR BLVD~ COSTA MESA • M0-6830
Home Of Tile New Cu •• ,
''6fitln r-•"
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3rd ··QUARTER DEMO SALE!
BEAUTIFUL LOW ·MILEAGE STAFF AND
EXECUTIVE CARS AT TRULY UNl9UE SAVINGS!
CHOOSE FROM
CUTLASSES-98s-SSs •. WHILE THEY LAST!
DAILY P!lOf
S•ONL~-5
IMMACULATE 1971 HONDA
YOUR. $
CHOICE
CARS
WHILE THEY LAST!
·I-
.
. JUST 9 LEfT OF THESE. SPECIALLY EQUIPPED
CUTLASSES FOR YOU TO SELECT FROM
•
Example: Brand New 1972 Cutlass Hardtop Coupe
LOADED: Factory Air Conditioning • Turbo Hydramatic Trans. • Power Steer-
ing • Power Disc ,Brakes • Vinyl Roo,f • Deluxe Radio • Whitewalls • Sporty
Louvered Hood • Full Wheel Discs • Tinted Glass • Plus much • much more •
C3F87H2Z135S14)
SPECIALLY PRICED AT
$ '00
540-9640
· Autos. Used 990 Autoo, UHd "' Autoo, UHcl 9'0 Aulol, Ullll 9'I ..._, Ullll ffO A-. UM .'90 Autoo,UM 990 Autos, UHcl
C:ONliNINTAL . FOID AMBASSADOR
: '63 Ambass. A Beauty! Full
pwr, llir. For Quick 58.le
$950, 1 owner, Pvt pty. -·· BUICK
CADILLAC CADILLAC CHIVIOLET , GUMUN JEEP
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EL DORADO vinyl top, brown w/bei1e Coupe. Full power, 11,..,._, Thia &OfltOUI cu * o,tJy GREMLINS DE VILLE CONVERTIBLE vinyl buck'!!-' 1e1!.. Auto-air eondltioi,o-""" •-:::, 11,sso mUn, Pl<ldod top, l Wh .. 1 Drive, v.s. Power ee, hpd, Ptrell~ M&11.
Full power, factory air, vinyl Truly the finest ol th• stt•t matte (Ooor a.bift) CODIO!e. leather 1nterk:' fil't..,~~· power wlndowa. e MIY power Steertna, Radiala, Conv Tep, Clean. 645..5434.
top, cloth l leather intuior, line of automobllt1. Luxury Factory &'&IJll'!I, power dite AM·TM stereo ~ pow~ IPl!t bench IMf:, lilbt ten-ott the road Ure• (only PONTIAC
tilt wheel, AM-FM radio, i.. everywhere. Only 10,211 bn.Jces, exterior chnime. door lodu, local 1 ·owner. tint!, cUmat. ~~ door 3700 mlleal CS66EH\V) $3595,,1 --::::-:-~-.-
tully equipped. Extremely local miles. Fact. air cond., TOP SHAPE! sfss5. MUst Ju~ an _.t ...... u--k»cka, AM-FM lteNO, Hit A. dlr, &.16-6535. '71 Grand PrlX '63 BUICK RMERA. P/b. 'I , SELL' WUI "-"·" Call • --~~.. ear •• low mlleaae. (23462'J), full power, ll t A. teleacop1c · .ID """""•· (ZLK2(1) • tele, tteerb;lc wbeef. erut. , LANO ROVER '57, eood con. ...,m
P/i, S4~· S46-5380 * $6888' atttring, door locks, AM-FM 531-1218. , '......... control (~). · dition, low mlltaa:e. many Model J, Th1J ah.up car•hu
1terec w/multipll'!x tape, 1970 ~. Omcoura ~M. .--"BILL WHrrt.EoGE'S" Xf:fU, muit .aell, 545-3781. CUJtom top, AM-!'M·ftereo,
'68 BUICK Rlvlerll, fill! trorik lock, a 1entinel that g Pau. Sta. w-Pwr. •. Nabers SunHt MOtor1 bucket aeata A CODIOlt, fae· I AM/FM t _. '69 Ford 'Bronco, IWO, po\\·er. air, • ereo, turns your llahts on &-ott tor Stff'rin& A' brakes~ AM-TM ' ,._..__ 1'7G H1rbor llvcl. tory air c:ondlttontn,. enl.y
• xJnt cond. $2450. 846-2194. .,. Naben you . Plus a host of leaturea stereo radio. Wt .ieer. wbl. ,.,.......c CMta Mesa '45-66n I.JS~~·&:~ e;;:•· 22.785 mllea, power atee:rina:
, '6.5 Bukk Eleetn, good con-9 Cadillac to brin& the thrill of motor-Factory Air, IUUll• rack, 2!M HAIUIOR BL., 'M FORD Vui Ecoaolllle, ."""' 25 Gremllno In 1toc1c -..:::;~~::;::,.:::..::-1 ll>d power broke•. l:M90C0l.
• dltlon, 155(), Call alter 6 pm, in& back to )'OU, IO'IBCXW). ,,.,, tlrel .. braka Puelo c;osrA MESA pd """' AlaJly xtl'al &U modlll, .. oolon avail· IMPERIAL · "BILL WH!TI.EOGJ!:s"
, &<+<;92. 2600 HARBOR Bt., SALE PRICED Ina. A1k11W $.llllll.-lil7:'91l. 540-S10t1 Open-.,, IWO ~ d • obit tor SUNSIT MOTOU
COSTA MESA * Det'Continontal, ' dr. ~ ..... ~yo, IMMEDIATE DfilYERY '70 Imperial 1'11 """"" IW. i: ' CADILLAC M0·9100 oi;-n Sunday • Nabers '68 Impala Custam Xlnt cond. $.1250. Pvt, pty. Lelaron Coot• w.. .. '"
. 1969 CADILLAC '71 Sod. do VII• $5695 Cadillac COUPE, ,.,. .. .,, Air, cvzu. 5'6-ll28. 'fl Golule. 'Dr. Sed, Undor \Vlard S Le Immaculate Condition, S.a1· '68 Pontiac
: SEDAN DE VILLE This kx:a1 beauty hu very 2600 HARBOR BL., Sta) $1495, dlr. ~. '12 Mark m lT,000 ml. New tires. l e t1 M t Sell
·Factory air conditioning. tull low mlleap • only l-4:769 OJS!A MESA • Hu Ewr:vthlni! $bXJ owner. Pvt pt;y. $1 50. • ~. ua 'dlr. 897~' lonnevffle
, vinyl top pluoh full mile•, factory air condlti01" 541).9100 Open Sunday 57 Chevy V.S, new lranl. 646-l'rn 6'6-<596. .An.-.Maean,. UNCOLN 2 Or, H.T. Vinyl top, olnyl JIO"lea'~•'r' m· terlor, 't'•ll • tel•· ing, cuatom padd~ top, Xlnt mech mnd. Good Int · •-•· u1 a '68 Sed De.Ville Low . COIVAIR ~-.. ...... ·~·.•-• enor, .. c .... ry air, radio, ·-••'•steering, door I-'• • ·power windqws Md 1eat1, · nu" tranap. $400/belt of r. .L:iM Ferd Gal&xie ~ XL. .,,.,. ~ * MARK 111 '69 * hea•-WSW .... ,,, .. ._ ...... K « Turq ,_,!vinyl to Ne N •~• So, ..... ~•-r. ""'1• • p:JWer 1tee.r-1 host of other deluxe xtras. AM·FM stereo. Must 11tt. P· w ~T. ew paint. Good cond. -r.~1a""::':. ~ S1lver II'IY with black Ing .t: brakea, Low mil ... ' , , (132051 ) tires. Pvt pty. Btlow ixlok. '62 GOLD Corvalr, runs. Cle&.n! $400/beat oft• r. -----'-~;;:..w __ 1 to Xlnt ·• '-"I 1oc Truly an ~cepUonal va1ue .. • ' " ... Fin avail. 673-7499 aft '71 c1.avu Impala Pr co..,.., -nc &l 1 owner car in 'tm· at this I~· prli:,.. BILL WHITLEDGE S ,..,.., $100. or J>elt otter. l1J...3350. $4500. * 642-.W pecc:abI9 condition. <WQM·
SunHI Moton 5 pm. (19CCV) l'ull Power, dU-, 546-5421 -------JEEPS l"l
$3#4 1970 Horbor Blvd. 1970 CADILLAC AU-Cood, 1.ow mil••· Call --c=o"'R"'V""E=rr=E=--IS63 Font ra1r1ane w,.. "';;;;;:;;;:====l -.::.M:::A:.:YE:.::ll~C:,:K~ w • ,1,,,
9 N .... -rs Coll• Miu '4M677 COUPE OE VILLE 546-1736 &ft 10 am '9U811. Good mech. cond. IJtll, • ,..,. FA-RY AIR n3--3b) or M4-0811. '70 Afaverlck • 6 cyl., autom, OU 0 u.i.v '*' 6C OfEVY MONZA * 'TO Ccrvette 4 apd..U-.1nll -Cadillac Y R NL Y CONOIT!ONlNG Rill. RUNS GOOD 1173. power. New pol>1IU1 ....._ R&H. Xlnt copd. IHOO. Call ,Nabers
2'(Xl lWU!OR Bt., UFTAHcroQ·RRIZEY 0 Full power, pot14ed top, 267 SHERWOOD ST. NB 21.000 mi. ~200. 6"-MO!!. ~~7.:~~ 'A Jeep w-. 327 v.s, :::v-054ERI7.CK '70 l -·-r • Cadillac
COSTA MESA A beautitul cloth • leather in· '6& CheveUe SS 396, map -4 CO G · · · ""''""' · 2600 MQ.9100 Open SundlY CADILLAC torlor , tilt A l•leaeopie steer· ipd., .,.,;., l950. ~I U Al ~2 P.S., ' Wll Drive, one i>rtr· :I0,500 mlle1. Auto. lOnt. HARBOR Bt., l.nc. slel'!O, door kicks, new 96;3..3208. • lDa.l ownt.r. low mlles, $2295. Radials. SJ.899. rrs.&150. OOBT~ MESA
'69 Cad Sedan d• Ville. 39.lm DEALER WSW tlrel, low mileaae. .,-i ~~-..,..----1 '69 Coul)Clr XR·7 HORNET MUii -•drive to appre. MUSTANG 54!J.9lllll Open-.,
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AM/FM stereo 13 '9 5 • lae1 In Oranao County. lnlide t. out. (Ser. 117010) ' Looded. 1750. •· ' Auto Trans, Ir and· NeW 1'72 $2595
546--070!. Sllet·Leulnr. <'hen to ehoole trnm. Call 8'6-nt ~d. ~n:i";.,,,1'.'~·~ :i: HORNETS Factory air eondltJonlnr,
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FACTORY AIR CadlRac $1000' or belt at!er -DODGE Will bey,.,... Mllltana. F0< door loek1, 1>14ded top, ooly
ooNOmONING --". ftft-•. L., a N b '911 -~--, dr The .... -. No -•'-11.m mlleo. COllCOU. top, plush lull l"!il" ""'&STf'MEsA •491"1 . ~·" • ' '71 Dodqe --...... ''BILL WHITLEDGr:'S"
, Interior, tuU power, tilt • 50-9100 Open Sunday c:tNllllac pd~..,. C.IMll'9« 500 ......, tdalen
1 telucoplc 1teer1l\I. 1t,reo, 2600 ltucsoR BL. •• O»ev. "Ca--" radial , 1'71 H•rllrer lift.
• , door lotj<•. new WSW 1irtl. '70 Seel. do VIiie $4J95 • a>Sr4..MESA ' ~-lmmaeullte, V-1, Auto Trani, DA I LY 18 Muotans. Needl bnlt11 CMti Mill MM67T
f b eia:ep&ftal value at thil Btautillil low mlhlt c1r Jil0..9100 Open lunday' t1Nt. Set to appredate. P.S., P. Oiac Brakes, Air 6 POSSIBLY enclne work.,l=;i-;;~;=,::,=-..:;:::=:.:.1
low Ill• price (71JCQI). with only 34,tm mil•, AJI, · IWl. l#.,W7 Cond, Vinyl Top, 11)(1!$ 1'lll $.lllO or btlll ottor. -lt'IO l'treblrd 3l0. Jdat OOlld.
$Im FM •""!: --~o 'fl EL CAMJ1t0 ..... 11rt1. Avail, O.A.C. 197-0224, 'Ill Mu. t. n. eonvertlble, ~,;; i:: ~:::
,._ ~ tilt 6, 1111 PIS, air, tmmeou caver, lo JALCON p I LOT 1ttek lhllt. New ttre. •top. !!Ir John. Ne1ri ~· Prlc<d to ml. $1550. 1141-ZIJI. ~'13. 497-oo. l'·111"'nr.=blrd=""o;;;-..,--,.1
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• Ca istrano EDITION N.Y. Steeks
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voi:. 65, NO. 208, 8 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1972 • TEN CENTS
Onofre COuld -Be Returned Unless Developed
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of tile Diiiy Platt Slllf
San Onofre: qs~ it or lose it.
That'1 the interpretation g Ive n
remark.I made by President Nixon Tuas·
day before a Property Review Board in
Wa'1llngton D.C.
Tbe* Prtsident said that the 3.5-mile
stretch of beach vi:i.Iued at $20.5 mllUon'
could be turned back !<> the Marine Corps
unless the state develops it sufficiently
for public use.
The property has been leaoed !<> the
state on a 1! per year l<>kOA payment lo<
50 years. .
Nixon used the San Or»fre beach as a
case In point during dllCusllOn with the
six-penon Doon! during a meeting In the
White HOUie Oval Office.
The boanl met with the President hi a
discussion of Im If.month old,Jiegacy of
Parks Program, a plan wherebY. surplus
federal property wlll' be madHver for use bi the ·public.
Tbe President's point In bringing up
the San Onofre example wa& to show that
local bureaucracy must sometimes be
apulftd into action on tht gifts of federal
terrll<>ry.
Local aclion was spurred at the San
Onofre beach by the President while
vacationing at !he San Clemente White
Houae recenUy.
In a move which left red tape clipped,
shredded; and &eattered to the wind, the
President 1ave state and federal officials
Capo
two hours to come' up wlth "Im·
provements" on the rugged coastline
property.
They did.
Top officials of the parks department ,
military officers, and officials of the
General Services Administration spent a
two-hour lwich telephoning subordinates.
At the end of that lunch, improvements
amounting to water supply ta,ik trailers,
support vehicles , and chemical toilet.I
were provided for.
.-
Various military agencies are pro-
vldlng ten 400 gallon water trailers, on
site now, two 2,000 gallon water trucks. a
bulldozer and several flatbed trailers for
trash pickup.
The state is urgently seeking a con-
tractor who can supply the chemical
toilets and service them in the park area.
The park area now provides camping
areas for visitors along an abandoned
portion of the old Pacific Coast Highway.
. Future camping areas may b e
developed along the canyon noon,
Eugene Junette, head Orange Coast Park
ranger said today. ·
Junette saJd that last fiscal year, end-
ing June 30, more than 200.00J pe~
visited the beach, which at that time did
not have the Presidential improvements.
Junette said that his figures show in·
creased use of the park by the public.
Over the July 1$-16 weekend, Rangers .
determined thrlt 457 •:ctay.use" vehicles
(See ONOFRE, Page I)
Cou11cil Wrangles
With Big Budget Error
• ;. I , u,,.~
SEN. THOMAS EAG.LETON TELLS R~PORTERS f'.F 'HOSPITA!-; CARE
In Loi ':"9"1H, Mc~i:n Run~int Mole RefUM1•to-Clpen,f11ft . '
Eagleton Won't R·elea:Se
r ~ • "' • ~ ,
Records o.f 1reatine,nts
.
LOS #fGEEES (AP) -Democratic
vlce presk!ential nominee ''l'hQtnas F. ·
Eagleton refmed aneW' today tO release
medical , records. of his three hoopital
treatments for nervoos exhaustion but
said he would talk with his doctors about
allowing them to dis<\lss his put medical
problems.
Eagleton also said he now "'81izes he
made a mistake by ' not 1e11ing
Democratic·presidentiaJ nomloee George
McGovern about the three bospilal lltays
before McGovern recomm~ him to
the Democratic National· eo.....uan.
Newamen who queatiooed ~eton to-
day at a, morning Dews con.ft!~. asked
him again, as they did Tuesday, whether
be would allow boopltal recWds of his
treatment to be made public. • , •
Eagleton again re!Used, saying that
these, records are ·private. privileged
documehts. "And lt is my intention that
they so remain," he said.
He said the records are intended as
comI!UUlications . among docbm, that
they contain highly ~ Information
not 'readily widerstlodable · l>Y llymen,
aid that they contmii. lnfom\Ation from
']l[lnOnal \interviews. · · " However, Eagleton .dkf, leav open the
•111mihility that he wilt anaw Im fonntr r---(See EAGLE;l'ON, Pap I)
. '
Wife Held
Prisoner
7 Years
CLEVELAND (UPI) -A 5~year-<>ld
woman, waving a hammer and clad in
men's long underwear and tennla shoes,
has emerged froni a dark storeroom flll· ~~:i~~I.
1'8rlo the (Uy~~ ah-I Of.'•
~*8y. ' -• Netg aaiii th<y often bad beard
'"" aylng lrom the IJ'OUDd floqr in Where Mrs. Ellllbeth .
Brown Meaafe.-had been living on the ·
city's ea.st aide. .
Deputiea aaJ4 Mn. Menafee bad been
living there since l!IM and nelgbbor&
aald they did not believe .the woman bad
been out of the store room since Sep-
tember I 1970,
Sheriff's deputies, who had to break hr
to the padlocked room and ahoVt.l away
garbage, . TueSday found the woman
wielding a hammer and a broken wine
bottle in defense of her priJon.
There was no electricity or water in
tbf! storeroom.
Neigbbora told the deputies the
woman's husband, Joaeph, 4.5, made 2ar·
Jy morning trips !<> the room with
gri>ceries severai times a week. Police
were seeking her husband for ques-
tioning.
Mrs. Menafee waS' taken t o
Hawthornden State Hospital end facts in
the case were to be presented to the
county prosecutor.
DeputY JOlepb Morgan aald the sher·
lff's departrilent bad been trying !<> find
Mrs. Menafee since Sept. 11, 1970.
"She was referred !<> Falrhtll Mental
Health Center In May of 1970;• he 11ld,
"and was later aent to Hawthornden. She
was given a pass· out In September and
never returned;"
Morgan aald' the department had no
knowledge of the whereabouts of Mrs.
Menafee until the building'a owner, Mrs.
Leroy J\eltey, called tba department
'I'Ueaday. ,
· "Wben we got there '"' found the front
and rear doors padlocked on the
out.Jicle," he. _said. "Two rear windows
wera covered with bora and a front win-
dow was boarded over."
''There was rotting garbage sur·
(Seo '111llONERS, Page 21
J
Eagleron revealed TueodoY tlml be bad
voluntarily aubmitted !<> ·boapflal treat·
ment in 1961, 1914 and 19M for "nervous
txhaustlon and fatigue" ~ on by
overwork. Twice &enocelved 1"1chlatric·
care and electric-shock trei:tment. ·
Eagleton tlaborated on that an-,
nouncement today. allllooigb Tlladay ha
said he would have no fWlhei. comment
on It .during the campaip.
Council ·Moves to Br~g
He said be does .not -receive any ,
medication except for .... ~alonal,
very sporadic tranqfliln,r. I don't even
Jr.now the name of it." ·
He said be did not ,fee( any need for a
psycbhltrlc examlnatlol now lnd WOUld
not aubmlt ro one unless McGovern,
Preoldellt Nixoro and Vice Preoident Spiro
T. """"" do the same. ' .
Ha &aid the fallgue and depttaaion that
led lo t1le tine hospital stays were In his
o"°""' rtlailvely minor matters..
11 ,,. my own mind, I do vfew U aa a
broUn leg or a broken arm," he 11ld. "I
nallzo many In the public do not."
He aald be bad reconslder'ed his loltfal
&lance of maldng no further comment
aboul the matlel' and will inltead try !<>
educate the public about the kind of pn>l>
lema he mcountet<d lo the put.
Elllltt<>n rO!tented I that he feels
perfectly qualified l<>·f1111 for v~
dent and lo tote over the Wbtte """'"·
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Recy~~ ·to Sa,n Clemente
·~
If 1"11 live hr. Sia Juan Clplstrano,
your old llfflPllpe;• may aoon be recycl-..r tbniaP uie' -·haling 'machine as
U-of Prtllclent Ntxon.
The city council Monday. at the SUJ·
geolion of Mayor Jim Thorpe, o<dered
the city manager !<> Invite Lionel Burt, a
SU Clemente NC)ICU,. bu11nesstnan, !<>
expand hi1 operattoo to San Juan
Clplstrano. uu he an pick cup the Prealdent'•
newapapen." ftor1e told the counctl,
.. maybe be would Uke to pick them up In
San Juan too."
Burl recellllf nctlved publicity when
the w-.. White ---an-nounced new1p1pera from the"' would be
recycled through Burt'• San Clemente
.Recycling Ceatet. Doa1uc the put amral monlhl, Burt,
a tet...ialon writer, ha or1anlud a
recycling netwo<t to ·saa Clemente that
enables mldenta !<> leave t b e t r
newspapera, alumlnmn cam and empty
bottla at one of aeveral locations In
rown. He then pleb up and aorta the
material and theo oelb II !<> companlea
thal neyete ti.
Contacted by Iha DAILY PILOT, Birt
lltd he would bi flad to upand his
bualnaa to Sift Juan Clpillrann. Howe..,, he DOied that Iba city or a
-of ralclealo would ..... to pn>vtde r.t.rcllng bto& at the •arioul c!rop.oll
potob In the city.
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A lat~ evening ecli,Pse of the moon, visible f~ ~range Coast residents, ·was captured on film by a 14-year-<>ld Corona de! Mar photographer
ea,rly this morning. The partial coverage. of the moon's disc by the
earth's shadow began at 10:55 p.m, last night and reached its fullesl
point. at 12:20 a.m.
U.S. Official· Says :n7 ar
May End by November
• • PARIS (UPI) -A high American ·of.
ficial said today a peaceful setUement to
the Vietnain war may come before .the
American presidential elections.
He also said the agreement, which IJ
likely to come In October, which pro!>
ably be aMounced In Washington 111-
stead ~ot Paris.
The -Ollicia), who Is close ro tbe peace
talks, ~ there was not likely !<> be. a
settlement Thurs<\ay wben the dele&a·
lions from the United States, North Viet·
nam. South Vietnam and the Viet Coal.
meet for their 152nd seaion.,
Some ol>oervera llld Uiey hoped a oet·
tlemeot waa Imminent 'fter -ldentlal
adviser Henry A. Kissinger met aectttly
In Parl5 on July 11 with two of the rop
Communlst negotiators.
-A . .etuement IJ not only not likely
Tliiraday bul "It probably will be a cou-
ple months, more likely October" before
the oppoolng 1lde1 can come to an agree-
ment, the official, who preferred !<> re-
main aJIOl11!110US, llld.
An ..,...,,,..t In October would come
befo<e the U.S. presidential elecUoo on
Nav. 4.
The hflhJy Jnronned official aald the
sticking point Jn negotiations renuolned
the problem of who wltl bave political
power tn Saigon, the J'UIOD lpr the war
lo the lint' pllce.
At the last 11mlpubllc .... ioro July 20,
U.S. ,,...U.tor William J, Porter denied
the Communist conttntlon that Iba
Unl(ed States should mnove South Viet·
namese President Nguyen Van Thieu,
saying that . it was ·not i U.S.
responsibility to change tbe 1ovemment
and that the United Statea bad no more
right !<> control the governmenl than
Hanoi had such a right ove!' the Viet
Cong.
The official described the nesotlaUona
as difficult because "you can 't negotiate •
with heroea. The Norlh Vleinameoe bave
this Idea that Ibey have a mlaalon." ·
"The problem ts that they w1nt ua to
(See TALllll, Page· 2)
Boat Equipment
Taken in Dana
' ' Boat burglars were busy tn the Dana
Harbor area Tuesday nlgbt wtth two boat
ow'pera reporting theft.I of eqalpment ro
or1nce County Sheriff'• offlcera. •
Deputlel aald flshlng equipment and
penonal property valued at $317 ,.....
taken from a boat owned by Jamea Allan
Lee of Orange. •
Lee !<>Id officers that he parted his
tr•lltt borne vessel near ·the la'unching
ramp while he visited a nearby "'stNiom·
lie 11ld the equipment waa taloen In the
few minutes he waa away.
B'at owner George Taaulls rold
deputlet the anchor, line and chain ,.....
taken from his boat, the "Peny K" while.
It wu moored at one.of the Dana IWbor
11lpt.
Tasulb valued the property at llllO.
Possibility
Of Deficit
•
Sparks Meet
By PATRICK BOVLE
Of tN OMty l"Uet Sleff
San Juan Capistrano city councilmen
tonight will ta!<• penctll In band and try
ro r'M their way out of a possible
1102,000 dollclt to lbe e1ty•1 li72-7S
budgeL
'lllo ,...ibifllJ' of a denelt -cllacJoo.
eel MOUday and aurprW -I I I I•
-.of·ll!e cllJ -had -led to-· the Pl'OPOled budget contalnecl a $19,000 IW'plUS: .
The nuon fGr the error was the
!allure of clty llnanCe dlractor Paul Lew
to lnc)uda fUl,000 In expenditures In the
Initial budget proposal. Of that, $80,000 is
to be_ paw to the county for work done on
Del Oblapo Street and $41,000 ts !<> be us·
ed for bridge repair.
Querled about hi! reasons for not In.
eluding the ,expenditures in the budget.
Lew .. td he knew about them but had
Jert them out because of the accounting
procedure used by the clty .
Lew aakf that since he has been work·
Ing for the city -about three years -he
bu been trying to convert from the
p.·esent cub accounting system to a
"modlfled accrual" system. Under a
cash lyltem, Lf:w saJd the $80,000 for
•treet -k· would not be put Into the
budget until the bill IJ actually received
from the county for the ro1d work.
He al1n noted that $80,000 IJ only ..,
estlma'te 111 the work on Del Obispo baa
not yet been audited by the county to
determine what the city's portion of the
bill wtll be.
As for the $4t ,000, Lew said this came
to his attention after the budget was
publlshed because costs for capital Im+
provement projecl!I in 1971·72 were
greater than bad been expected.
11We ran out of what we had estimated,''
Lew 111d, noting that the 1160,000 starting
balance for llm-73 shown In the budget
was actually only $119,000.
City manager Don Weidner !<>Id the
council Monday of the deficit and dlaclos-
ed that he ba4 teamed about .It on the
day of the l1nl budcet etud)' _.,n July
11. To cope with the f102,lltl0 expected
(flee DEFICIT, Pap I) ......
It'll be bot again on Tburaday,
according to the wutberlacly.
lllgha at the beachet around 10, rtaJnc I<> 90 lnlancl. Lowa tonllbl
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DAA.Y PILOT SC
Backer• Srah O•t
McGovern Urged
'Drop Eagleton'
CUSTER, S.0. (AP) -While Sen.
George McGovern remained secludeif ai
b.1J South Dakota cabin r e t r e a t ,
r-ttlearams · beaan arrJ\linC from au~
porters and moot waed him to drop SelL
Tbomaa Eaaletoo u his running mete In
the wake of bis dlscloSID't of ptychlatrlc
care aod of electric shock treatment fo r
nervous exhaustion.
* * * Nixon Orders
No Com1nents
On Eagleton
By Aaaoclated Pre11
NEW YORK -The head o[ President
Nixon'• reelection campalgn said today
the Presid<nt bad Instructed all tho1e
connected with him "governmentally and
politically" to refrain from conunenlmg
on Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton's medical
hlltory. Clark MacGregor, chairman of the
eommittee for the tHlection of the
president, said he became aware of
stories about the Democ:r•tlc vlce
prealdentW candidate'• health problem>
I ean agn dwlng the senatorial
ljpl In Mluourl between Eagleton
and publican Rep . Thomas Curi!J.
"I think I wu awart of this some four
years ago," be said. ,
"We had been appraised by people m
the state of Mluourl."
Meanwhile, aenate colleagues rallied to
the support of Eagleton today.
• Hl5 defenders Included both party
leaden in the Senate.
RepubliClll Leader Hugh SCOtt ol
Pennsylvania 11ld at the stert o! today's
Senate session that Eagleton, the
Democratic vice prealdential nominee, Is
•1a fine and decent man."
"I aay to our cpponenll : You have
made statements which become you. Go
on with your campaign," said SCott,
reading Crom a stalement.
Sen. Lowell P. Welcker Jr. (R.COnn .).
called Eagleton "a man of warmth and
Integrity" and said he bas "absolute con·
lldence and pride" In the Missouri
ltDltor.
While Welcker emphasized that be Ls
going to campaign !or the Repu~lican
tlckel oUllson and Agne•" be said that U EacJeton ahoold win, "I have no doubt he
will fuUlll his duties u vice president
with dlltinctlon."
Democratic Leader Mike Manstleld of
• Montana expreued his app~aUon of
the atetemenl.s made by SCOtt and
Welcm, aaylng be iJ glad th•
Republicans apoke out In Eagleloo's
behalf.
Maolf.ield aald Eagleton "has been a
great senator," adding 11he bu my com-
plete confidence and tru.st."
* * * Newspaper Asks
Eagleton to Quit
NEW YORK (AP) -The New York
Poat called on Sen. Thomas F. Eaaleton
in an editorial toda1 to step down as the
Democratic candidate for vice president.
The Poat, the city's only afternoon
newspaper, ha1 supported Democratic
and liberal candldatea In the past.
The 'editorial said:
"No matter how much sympathy he
deaerves !or fighting bacl: against the
private torments that led to his voluntary
hospitallzation on three occulons, the
fact that stand! out starkly in Sen.
Eagleton's story Is hla avowed failure to
tell DemocraUc nomlnee G e o r g e
McGovern the whole truth before be was
dealgoated !or the vice preaidency."
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some telegrams W'gtd Eagleton's
retenUon, but thty were out numbtred 2
to l by antagonistic ones.
Many of the.telegrams are focused as
much on the fact Eagleton failed to tell
McGovern about his medical hlstory as
on the fact that he had undergone the
treatment between 1960 and 1966.
r.tcGovem on Tuesday r e j e c t e d
Eagleton'• offer to quit. The Democratic
presidential nomlnet: said he wants Lo
"wait and see" the reaction.
"We ask to disa!l90Ciate your can·
dldacy from that ol Sen. Eagleton, whose
uncon.9Clonable, puerile and rapack>us
duplicity 11 reprehensible and in.
compatible with your bold, principled and
visionary prbnary campaign,'' said a
telegram from Susan and William Becker
of Philadelphia.
"Since you have conceded electi on to
Nixon by selection of psychotic," wired
BernJce J. Holaon of Berkeley, Call!., "[
would like refund of money contributed
when you were viable candidate."
The telegrams were sent through lhe
Telex machine in lhe press room of the
motel here, where reporters are staying,
seven miles from McGovern's Sylvan
Lake retreat.
Noting negative reaction from some
people, Including two-teeCH1ge voters,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Rich of Walnut
Creek, ~allf., uked: "How could he have
accepted the nomination with this
background? The campaign wUI be dif·
ficult enough without this added ban·
dicap."
Several of the telegrams said the
American public Is riOt ready to accept
Eagletan'a: medical history.
Only a couple of the messages in the
flnt 15 received urged Eagleton '• reten-
tk>n.
"God bleu you for your courage and
honesty,•• aald a wire directed to
Eagleton from Kathryn and N a n
Saunders of New York City.
From Pagel
EAGLETON. • •
doctors to dl.scuss treatment they gave
him.
He noted that professional ethlcs pre-.
vent physicians from discussing publicly
matten reI1tlng to their patients, and
said be would within the next few days
spell to the doctors aod "dl.scuas with
them wbat abould be said."
The Missouri senator was scheduled to
depart today 'for Honolulu, to address a
union meeting. He aald he would
telephooe the dodors alter be returns
TbllTaday.
At the Los Angeles news conference,
newsmen also pressed Eagleton on why
he had not told McGovern about his men·
tal problems when McGovern offered
him the vice-presidential nomination.
"Quite !rankly, I didn't thlnk that !best
experiences wm of that great moment."
Eagleton aaid. "I oow realiu that It l.s.
l 've read the morning headlines."
He said McGovern bad offered the No.
2 spot on tbe Democratic ticket during a
hectic day and that now he believes he
probably would have told McGovern
about it if b~ had bad more time to think.
Eagleton said that no members of hJs
family have been subject to mental di!·
ficulties. He said his mother died of
hypertension and his father died of
natural causes when "his internal organs
just slowed down at age 76."
From Pagel
ONOFRE ...
and 328 camper-type vehicles were at the
park.
During the same ~riod last year, 215
day-use vehicles and 462 campers used
lhe facilit y.
The ranger said that there is no plan
for maS!ive brush clearing.
We want to leave the area in as natural
a state as possible," the Ranger said.
Junette said that persons using the
park, must camp in tbe approved spaces,
due to fire hazards and danger of
children becoming lost.
When developed with fire rings and
other creature comfort!, the camping
eareas will be accessible only by foot .
Junette noted that improvements on the
area are being made "as soon as pos&.
ble."
From Pagel
PRISONER ...
rounding a dirty mattress on the noor.
That's where •fie (Mn. Menafee) slept.''
Mrs. KeUey, who was J'l'f..'ent wMil
deputies broke into the storeroom, aald
she "wasn 't surprised" at lta condition.
"The nel&hbor1 have been complaining
for years," she said.
Despite the !act they heard screams
and knew Mrs. Menafee was In tbe
storeroom, none of lbe neighbor• had 1l·
tempted to help her, she said.
Mrs. Kelley aald' abe had reluStd to
teke Meoaree•a relit !or the lut three
montbs In order to get him to mova his
wilt.
"Ire ahould have taken her to tlle
h1»pllal," !rl. Kellty said ol Meoaree.
''She rully dl1lurbed the nelgbbors with
her scrtamtnc."
Toni 'n' Becky
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DEFICIT •..
dt!iti~ Wtldnlr baa 1uageated .. veral
altematlvea whlcb the council •ill con·
sider It tonight'• special meeting..
tchldUltd for 7 o'clock at city hall..
Ooe controvenlal llllClleallon i1 a pro-.J>Oled $&,000 cut In 1alart .. In the pla .. otna department. Weidner has propoStd
demoting city plannJnc director Robert
Johns to the position of assistant planner.
Johns baa been planning director since .
July I, 1170.
His cut in pay, coupled with the fa ct
that anothtr assi.ftallt plaMer won't be
hired until late in the fiscal year, will
save about $5,000, Weidner said.
1be city manager bas proposed that a
planning consulting nnn be hired !or •
one year period to run the city's planning
activity. The prop06ed budget contains
$5" 000 (or the consliltlng firm.
Other means of coplug with the deficit·
include an e.xReCt~ increase in revenues,:
a cut back of two men In the propose<(
Police department and an across-the--
board reduction of five percent In general ;
fund expenditures. ..
"I wUI never recommend to any city
council In anr. city a general fund budget
with a deficit in it," Weidner said. thit:
morning. "That deficit "''ill not be there·
when the budget IJ adopted."
Officials expect the news of the pcssi·
ble deficit and subsequent cut back in ,
proposed expenditures to hurt· the,
chances of the police Issue being ap-
proved by the voters Aug. 22.
The winners 0£ the Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatch·
er awards at the annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby
in Huntington Beach were Mike Brown, 11, of Hun·
tington Beach, and Rene Regehr, 10, of Inglewood.
Weidner said today that if the voters
choose not to establish a Police depart·
meht, it could mean an additional $93,000
would be available to the city. The ·
budget contains $278,000 for a police
fo~t. which would replace the county
Sheriff's Department as the police agen·
cy for the city.
Weidner eatlmated that JI the sherilf'•
services were contracted for another
year, It would cost the city a minimum of
11111,000. The bill !or fiscal 19n·7l was
$160, llllll. Laguna's Lorr
Ousted by Vote;
Johnson Seated
By BARBARA KREIBICll
ot tlM DlllJ l'li.t Stiff
Laguna Beach City Councilman
Edward C. Lorr was recalled from office
TUesday and Planning C.Ommi!Sion
Chalnnan Carl E. Johnson Jr. elected to
succeed him.
Voters in 12 of 14 precincts put the
recall over the top by a relatively narrow
margin of 427 votes. The fmal tally wa.s
2,3'11 votel!I for the recall; 1,880 against.
Johnson swept the field of four ~
didates with 2,099 votel!I.
RuMerup Wayne Baglln received 1,098
votes, while Larry Campbell and Beth
Leeds trailed with Ml and :m votes
respectively.
The recall·council balloting drew a 41
percent turnout of the ¥t Colony's 10,36&
eligible voters, .with .. 2091 ballot.a cast.
"I think this mean1 the people want
peace on the City Couocil aod I bope I
can contribute to thaj." said Johnlon
when the final vote tally was posted.
Lorr said the result wu "about the
way I figured.••
A controversial figure on the Laguna
political scene for the past two years,
Lorr was charged by recall proponents
wilh failure to respond to the wishes of
the community with regard lo high rise;
encouraglng litigation against the city on
the building height limit; misuse ol tax·
payers money in taking his wife to con--
ventlona at city expense ; and oppo!ing
the appointment of women to city post·
tions.
Johnson said that be was glad tbe
recall was approved by voters became,
.. This mean! it '\\'as a valid election."
If lhe recall vote had been lnsli.fficlent,
the City Council would have been re·
quired to appoint a succemr to Lorr,
who had submitted his resignation, ef·
fective July 31.
Johnson, 50, i.s a JG-year Laguna res.I·
dent, a former president of the Civic
Le&gue, and has served on the Plannimg
Commission since 1969. He was the only
member of the commission re-appointed
when the council elected in 1970 revised
the mak .. up of the planning body.
Polli11g Places
Trimmed to 4
In Capistra110
San Juan Capistrano voters will cast
their ballots at four polling plAces in the
Aug. 22 special election rather than in
the 10 regular precincts.
The consolidation of the IO precincts in-
to four was also done for the muncipaI
election in April.
City ofliclals have estimated that the
Aug. 22 election, to decide on the police
issue and a parks tax, will co!t $1,600.
The four poJllng plae<s are locoted at
the San Juan F~e Statton. 31tll La
Matanza St.i Marco For1ter Junior High
School, room 208, 25601 camJno del
Avloni the Mobilehome Estates Corn.
munlty Center, 260000 Avenlda Ae~
puerto ; and the cap!Jtrano Mobilehome
Pageant, 33413 San Juan Creek Road.
The call lor an election w111J*ked by
a cllY eouncil action In April lo atabllab
a municipal police department. A group
of rtlldents, oppoMd to the action,
circulated refertodum peUUon• 1od ob-
tained enough llgnatwea to lorce the
i1SU8 to a vole of the cllile:oa.
The parb tax me11ure ,.. .. added lo
the ballot b7 the cill cou..U. The ~
posal ii to levy 1 II cent Ill per tt• oC
wesaad nl\Jallon to tm-~
pofk land. A limll&I, -wu bilrely derealed aL the AprJ"ll di)'
election.
Door-w-door Sawsmen
May Get Boot in Capo
Camp Pendleton
Blaze Quelled
Door-to-door salesmen peddling their
wares may soon be ouUawed in San Juan
Capistrano.
Although no definitive acUon was
taken, city councilmen Monday indicated
they may soon adopt a stiffer soliciting
ordinance than the one now in effect.
Under present law, solicitors -either
hoping to sell on the street or door·to-
Cou11cil Gives
Contempt Powers
To Board Chiefs
" City councilmen flave voted to gl~e the
mayor's powers of contempt. to the
chairmen of the Sao Juan Capl.strano
planning and parka and recreation com-
missions. ·
The action stemmed from a June •
pubilc hearing before the plaonlng com·
mission that was later de.5cribed by one
councilman as "rowdy." The council,
following that commission hearing, voic·
ed concern for the safety of the members
of public bodies in case a meeting ever
got completely out of order.
The "rowdy" meeting errupted into a
shouting match between a developer and
resid~ts angered over plans to develop
241 aC!'es of farm land.
Under two ordinances passed by coun-
cilmen Monday, the chairmen of the two
commiS!lions have the power to file con.
tempt charges against persons ruled out
of order at the public meetings •
The maximum penalty for conviction
on such charges would be a $100 fine or
10 days In jail or both.
The mayor has had the contempt
powers since shortly after the city was
incorporated in 1981. However, the
ordinance hu never been U!ed.
City attorney Jim Okazaki has e1-
pre.ss~ the opinion f.hat the ordinance
would stand up in court.
GEM TALK
TODA\'
by
J. C. HUMl'HllU
The Orient olfen 1 seemingly unllmll·
ed IUpP!y o( barpinl In e...,wn, from
cameras to jewtlry, and the averqe
tourist olten buys wbeo be should not.
A good case in point la ••S)'Iltbelic
J•de," the poorest of which ii called
''1yntheUc cat'.-eyes."
A jadelib lmllltlon l.s ollerod &> Hone
Kona and Japaa under name.a "'"" u
•1aynt.bellc jade," 11Jlmorl atone," er
"mell Jade." Thia m1tertal ii aold In
•ltlbt ll'anllucent lhad .. ol '""" eal1ed Bunnese A, B and C, AUllrlllan A and B
ADd AlrlcanAandB.
Althoalb it II dalmtd tllat lbe nw
--UIOd ... wlllte jade and qUaril,
t!dllleal -lh9w vis.ill and pil7lltaJ charodtrlltiCI w.ll within lbe ..... for
or4!nll7 s1...: and Ille •ltnlllal1 poor
lmltallanl hive ndlatlntl Dbarl Clllllftl
the .... ..,. _.,.,. lroal -lbe
lmltatloD dert-. "' -u ,.. ... to lbe Or1tal, ollJo1 the ...
pert...., but brine -oalJ tboM bl!' pn -,.., ...... lrlitin( 11111 ll'
per1.,,.. will mabil ~ to pn>porlt
evaluate.
door -must obtain speclal permission
from the city council prior to engaging in
buslnesl.
lu In the past, councilmen Monday
rouUnely tiirned down two such request&.
One mident wanted. to sell bl! paintings
on the street and a pool maintenance
firm wanted to solicit business by going
door·to-door.
Counci(man Ed Chermak aald be. was
opposed to any selling on the street and
said the swimming pool firm could make
contacts by telephone first and be invited
to the homes of pool owners. Councilman
James Weathtrs responded to the pair of
requests in a dlffertnt fashion.
"My question is bow they (the re-
que.l.s) got lar enouab to clutter up our
agenda/' Weathers, a businessman said.
He added that be wa qalnst any type •I
soliciting la the clty'tiii!l.s.
Despite bis and tbt other councilmen'•
opposllion to soliciting, the council did
approve a request from the Camp Fire
Glrl.s lo sell candy door·to.door.
Mayor Jim Thorpe suggested It would
probably be !airer to compaJ!les wiabing
to solicit to be infonned in advance that
they could not work in San Juan
caplslrano. He said the best way to do
thlx would be lo change the ordinance to
ban all soliciting.
However, Councllman Josh Gammel
noted. that because the city does not have
a police department, it would be dilllcult
to enforce such a ban on door·to..door
peddling.
The council agreed to consider a
tightening up of the soliciting law follow·
Ing the Aug. 22 police department rerer·
end um.
Singer Taking Rest
MONTE CARLQ (AP) -E 11 a
Fitzgerald was ordered today to rest in
her hotel room because of a recurrence
of eye trouble that forced her to cancel
several engagements on the Riviera last
year.
A llre which burned aboot 25 to 30
acres of Camp Pendleton brushlnnd was
quickly extinguished by comblned efforts
of the camp's civilian forestry service
personnel and Marines Tuesday.
The fire occurred in the northeast cor-
ner of the camp, in the T.!llega canyon
area and was put out at 5 p.m. by a force
of about 75 men.
Marines and forestry service firemen
today are .patrolling the area to insure
that lingering sparks do oot set or!
another blaze.
No one was injured during the fire
fighting activity a base spokesman said.
Ji'romPflfle l
TALKS .••
do for them what they have never been
able to do themseives -overthrow the .
Saigon government," the official said. .
The olficlal said the deadlock lo the,
semipublic Thursday sessions of the .
Parla peace conference do not necessari·
Jy refiect what is goin• on in Kissinger's
private meetings with · Hanoi negotiators ••
During 1171, the official aald, the \l(orth •
Vietnamese publicly berated the United
States for not discussing the Viet Cong's.
peace pllll wblle, in fact, such c:
discussion was going on at the same time
behind the scenes.
Prostitute Ring
Broken in Italy
ROME (AP) -The Rome police say
they've broken up an expensive pros·
titutlon ring and seized the madam's ad·.
dress book ol 160 aging diplomats,
businessmen and actors who paid as
much as 500,000 lire -$80tl -per girl.
The police announced the arrest of
Rosa Vurro , 40, known to her intimates
as Ro.!iallnda or Tidy Rose.
·The rillJ f<li' Mothtr or Or1ndmothtr
lwtth from 1 to 9 GENUINE Birthstones
from $ 000.,
,.a,va111blt In 14 Kt. whit• or ytllow cold
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111 ... Uan nlaJltclub perfonner
hid jUJI IJnl!bed her opening
dance number. Spotting 1 .,..P of visiting Japan ...
buatn..smon. Ille aald, "Let's
welcome our friends from
Tokya." And the b an d
responded ... bystrlklng up
"Remember Pearl Harbor."
Ao insult? An affront? At
the least, very bad tut!
To v!Jllora from the U.S.
mainland It -.ed oo; but
llflCOl1d.generalion Japane,..
Americans roared w t t h
Jaughter-<111d clapped their
hando. The kamaalnas (local
old-tfmen) Joined In, too.
ALTHOUGH llAWADAN
history always will be marked
by the Japanue surpriee at,.
tack on Pee.ti Harbor on Dec.
7. 1941, the event is altJloe:t
burled lo!l&Y by a ri5lng wave
of Japanese tnnuence In the
island 1tate1a economy.
HawaU hu been a chief
buleficlary o! the sudden
sharp lncrease in Japanese r 0 r e I B D Investment-which
sported from Ii billion In 1968
to $10 billion today. Japanese
reserves here amounl to 117
biUlon. During the put year.
Japan't lnvestmenl! ln Hawaii
exceeded $100 million, with
b\lllnessmen buying up raw
!arid, hote!J, l'O!tauranlJ, golf
courtes, aupermarketl, and
rttaU stores on Oahu, Maul,
KIUll, and the "Big Island''
(Jfawall). ,
FIRMS OWNED by oecond·
g ·enerallon Japanese-
Amertcana (Nl!<I) hold title lo
'1. I billion worth of prop-
erty -Including chole<! hotel
re•llY like the Surfrider and
Prtnceu Kauilanl on Walklltl
alld the Sbuatoo on Kaual
J~.,. conlrol more than
40 major bustoe!les on tbe
lllJndo' And accordinl lo
)lawllian Industrial leaden,
the future will bring even
heavier Japanete: investment.
Within the nut year or two,
Americans
JapanHe yen wUI erect a
chain of condomlnJums an
Oahu and the Big !Jland; build
a ti mtlllon imtltute for com·
puter trainlng; provide a retail
outlet for a 1arge Nisei toy
company; and establish a
supermarket chain in major
liawallan cities.
Robert Sasaki, senior vice.
president of the Bank of
Hawaii-which handles a large
flow of Japanese transactions
he~ticb off reasom for the
n~w Ude of investmenU.
Among them :
-A RECENT move by the
Japanese Government toward
liberalizing and even en·
couraglng, foreign buying;
-• AcUve encouregeme:nt oC
fortJgn Jnvestment by
llawaiian state official.I. Ttade
missions are now regularly
sent to Tokyo and other
Japanese cities.
-A Japanese tourist boon
in Hawaii, spurred by low-cost
travel packages, and pr~
moted by Nisei Airlines and
tour linns.
-Cultural affinity between
Hawaii and Japan. Some
240,IKXI island residents, or 26
percent, are of Japanese de-
scent.
ls this new Japanese in·
vestment invasion all to the
good?
Money's Worth
'Shopping List' Reveals
Needs Of U.S. Elderly
By SYLVIA PORTER
Which chain of
supermarkets or food discount
stores delivers groceries to
elderly Americans in their
homes? None that I know of,
altho&gh these stores offer
today's best food bargains.
Mos elderly people wbo are
either home bound or unable
to travel more than a short
distance are forced to shop at
small, relatively eipenslve
nel&J!borbood outlets.
How many elderly
Americam can without dir-
ficulty visit
their friends,
go to the doc-
tor, the Ii·
brary, the
park or thea·
ter? Far, far
too many are
restricted be.
cause t hey
P011T1• don't own
cars and can't afford the high
cost ot pubUc transportation.
IHOW MANY OLDER
ference on A g i n g in
Washington. And what f've
plucked out only begim to aug-
il:est a "shopping list" of the
elderly American's needs and
demands~
Put yourself Jnto the place
of the older consumer in
America's hideously youth·
oriented marketplace and I'm
sure you'll find the following
10 needs an exceedingly
modest selection:
• Speedy relief f r o m
destructively high property
taxes to prevent millions of
older Americans from being
literally taxed out of their
homes.
• Guarantees that older
Americans may buy
automobile insurance . a t
f'easonable rates, consistent
with the Individual's ability to
drive a car safely.
• An inflation.proof U.S.
bond -such as has been pr~
posed by Sen. McGovern -to
glve older people a sa!e
medium in which they can hr
vesl and protect the buying
·power of their nesteggs. N t B ttin.. g Americans -nearly half or . 0 e whom have never even com· • DEVEWPMENT OF
pleted an elementary school driver education courses for
On SaVJ,D!!S eduoation -can read and the elderly (as there ari now
--v understaod today's fine-print, for high school students) pJus l>!oduct la)>e!J? Or get cut-rate public transportation
.By JOHN CUNNIFF valuable infonnatkln from ror elderly citizens traveling
A' •u"-" ANlrtt • .....a .. y•s mo.unds of U.S . If h hou De I NEW YORK _ During the -o rus rs. ve opment
great economic expansion of government handouts designed too, of transportation services
th& lMOs, millions 0 f to ed1.1cate and warn the designed specifically for the
Americans for the first lime you,nger consumer! Or even elderly. bouaht stocks and mutual use materials d e s I g n e d • Upgrading Of nutritional
funds, and 8 good many !pecllically to inform and standards for foods most fre·
t lte r et> y e 1 t 8 bIt 1 he d protect the older citizens? quently eaten by older citlzens
tbmlJelves as capitalists. How many educational and/ and disclosure on these food
Now in the '70!, many of or commercial TV and radio labels of the nutritive content
these same people are reluc· shows do you see devoted to or the can, bottle or package
tant to r isk their fortunes. the special interests and con-(in short, labels as good for
Rather than checking the sumer needs of the aging, humans as for pets ). Malnutri·
prM;.es of stocks each day they especially in the lower·income tlon is a major health problem
take out their bankbookl and brackets? among elderly Americans.
s mi I e at the big savings And how many consumer • Equivalent of a national
figures. protection agencies do you school lunch or "bot meals"
know which have specialists in program -perhaps within
THE ODD TURN OF events pro~lng and tackling consumer the public school system as
could hardly have b e e n problems of the e I d e r I y • well as at other locations -
f«ecast, and a good many among the most exploited of for the elderly and employing
economists and others con-ell Americans? At th e elderly people to help run the
tinue to believe thatAmericans Federal, state or local level? progriam wherever possible.
wUl desert their conservative Public or private? • Adult education ~
ways and becoipe more daring grams, geared primarily for
again. THESE ARE merely a few consumer education and pr~
So far, however, there ts of lhe agoniliog problems Cae-tection against. the wide array
abnost nothlng to suggest that Ing millions of America's older of gyps, frauds and financial
they will take place. Long conswners. Above is no more drailu to which elderly con-
Jines of depositors are strung than a sampling of the sumers are now subjected.
out before the tellers' cages frustrations pinpointed al the The range goes Crom health
wille many a broker wails lm-recent White House Corr quackery to funeral fraudt.
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\1. OtfMll111b1 •IAiCIC D. IESllOHI, *""'"" H AWWM '' ~ IV tile Ceri'lml•l111. •1tttl'11 I l'tDOrf Oii lllt ..toJIMl:llllf'I di MOST s•tonl-C! • d IOllY J, lllllOHt. ooe:t l.X. Tiii• .,,..,_,, '111e11 •llh tlll Ctll!llV '2. OWtlta tf .. CWltW Ctu ... L .... ~ 111 -m• .. "" ·-·' '-'"11t'~ n ,~...,r", , ..... -,_ -· .,,, .. ,,.. A. Amlnd ... , ,....I_ ., Ille tom· 11111lll!c 1.,....., r,...rdlflt lilt ftcl<ll'• tJe denhU t-: t TtfMDftMdl"f'I• --_,,, ••• flllfa• ..,~· ~l11Ge•t111tut11tC•a.tt'-5"41M govemmen a e 11 . ..-il .., CfVlf corH ... nt "-• """' """ .,.. .,. •r ,..,....., J. ...,_ o.rw GW11tY •. a"'' ,....,.... td¥1u • .... , .. 11 ,..'" tt ,,_ lf*ltl ~ ot •tt.
It is. They aay the Japanese NI"""" .,..iMt ""' 11 yw ""-" " ... <*"'-. , 1..,. """"'" l'WKIW. Nfll(lft1 yen ls itimulatlng t he ,_ ttii. ~t. "" nwn n .. ftt flfl '"'-'lllhMI OrMte towt o.llr ""°' c. ••""""" .. CMIMI,.. 111 ..._. °'..,.. CMllY , .... c ... 1ro1 011tr1ct -1 • wrl""" ,JMd!nt '" ,_ " JWr " .., Au,wt 2. t u. 1f12 H1M.7i -'ION IHlltlt JM UC.I AtMC'f "-• or.,. (111llf4' H•l'W' Olltrlct Hawaiian economy, which is TIM cornolll'nt for • wr1n.ti or _..., -• t1or1 c_,.,1 .. r°" 1MC:lflullr mllk" e>.Nrtment" 111.111111111 •llCI 5-ftt'f
tryln• to 'lbake ,·tself [ree '""II". 11 • Juetlte COUrf1 wlf!llll • rWl'l:.al -CB «Ml'.,,,"""*'.... Dlrtc1or Of AVllllOll 11111 Airport Cll!n• o '"' itttr ftlls tummo111 l1 ttl'Wd M °""'' -.-..n.u "'111 AltTtCl.,I 11 -M(ITll'!GS mlul1111 from a now uncertain sugar 0111lf'Wfw, rour *"111111 wiu bt ...ntred • -...! tt. 1t111111ar. ~ rfflU .. , mMt1r11 of"'-c111,1111r "*'w
d I I '----ff'OllUMOll IW'.llW j1111lntlth tlld ""'cOIMt t.Ul -COll'll'l'llNIOn Wll .. 1'ltld Oii ttw MC911C1 Of-C011nl4 Pl1n11lr1t1 COmm!i,low an p neapp e ~-rn1r tlltw I ·~ llNllft•I V"' -tfll MOT1Ca TO ClllDITORI ... ....,. WfdfWWr1 at Md\ "*""' ,, lloitd ,~ • .,.,. •!Id '°"""' 110ur image won't b e ,_.., " llllWf' f"tlkf ttQuttttd" kl TIM SU" .... COURT Dfl ,,.. t i• fl.M., M "" INnll "' '4.WttVIMn S&,irw'(w CC!f'llllllnt S"."ATlf Of' CALli-oRNIA l'OR HHrl/19 tlowt4 .. fie flflh fW " tM Ot11111 C:aunfY Slwrlff ....._ tamlahed by the influx from II.,.. •i." ....... ~" H... TM• c»U.,.,. ... OUMG• CtlMtY Mmlnlllr•tklll &.llkl!M. 515 Nortll 1111 u-"" 1111111 of • llOl1te of ,,,..
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Far East,'' says Dr. =11~ !11 ... ";";~ ":' .. '=."' .. ~:, ,.,,,.of 1.N=: ~o= .,1L1.n11a. ~or.nw:;r.: "'~ 1:·."~twt~'t.ot~•;, ~tc~1!: =~11,,,:1~~.~1·:~· •• ~ e e) M. Mark, director of "'•r-. 111td ... ",,..· oec..>Mld. ttw rlO\ll•• mtttl11t -..1111111•1d ltPc:#l tn. coPltt ot 111• llPlltt •ncl 1n1e11m111tJ '' Hawaii'• Department of Plan-O•ltd Mlfctl '" ltn. NOTICE· IS Hl!llllY OIVl!!f " tM foltow!M TilurMl•Y uni.. tN C«ttrl'llMlon •II •llKIOG Ind conllfl.IOIJ I clt111 •I'd 10 · nd ~---I De I M, H-lln. (ltrll VfdlNrt of Ill ....,. .,. ...... dKtolllt 1111 • dllMl'lnt •111. tlW lollowll'lt County dtHl'tment1 04' olht!r nmg a &:A."lRNf" c ve o~ 1, J , 0~ o..utr ""' .., ..,_. ... ....,.. d•lrnt tt11111t w. •· 1"41M MHri... IMd•I mMlll'ltl .. l/ldllo ,.,.,",. • teti0r1 • 1111 Id·
t "Ila ajj · II' !SEALl Mid MOllillrlf -f'llWlrM tt Ille "*"-of !1111 LllCll AMfteY Fomwtlon C-'Jl11lllUIY ol ,... .-1 In l~n11 of ,,,. men . w lS a me 1ng lllCH.ARD A. WSW.LL wltll .. MetUIN ~ '"1M offlC9 ~-""'bit ali.d 111 ltll """"" ,,..... flMrll Mlle INlrftl, !'fflrdlM tht 19C'·
pol and peo"'• ct I " If 111 <11111." "'.....,. "''"!ell C9W'I. or Vldld tw st ..... w. Recwlrtcl tt#MorY tort MIMll In o-""*" c.i1 Std~ , .,.,.. expe a m x. Alh"""' 11 Lew lo ~ ttwm. w'1ll "" '*""'" llOfltt .,..II bl •I-to 111 r11JVl•r ind Sl7M u .._,. rd•t• to 1111 ..-111 c-But Dr. Mark and others ad-~1!t:':..~':"'c!r:;:!.11 nnJ \'tlUCtllrl. to "" ~..,,_ 01 fN olllce 11tlll"n1t1 mtmblr1. The Ol'dtr e1111ne t111 c~111 01 tt'HI •t1P«tht• 1111nclr1: mit the new Nisei economic ,,..,.....,........, of 11111ttorN¥tr ·DUlltYEA. CAlllPINT!ll JPK.l•I rnM111111t11111MCtlr 1t11 th"' •!Id 0111111• C011n1r Flood con1,..1 011t•ltf 'd 1-• . A""""'r .... "'•I"""' .. BARNES llrt UHEST J. KHAG. pll(f ot I"' -111'\1 trld tllt bullnut lo II:~ C:ommlutonw Ind Countr t1 e "' • not an unmued bless-P IJl!thtd °' J1t.1. '5U ~ tl¥d.. P.O. 1111 • trtt'IMdtd 11 !Mich """""' •"' no $11r"'vor
m• g." Jiiiy',• 19 ~ .!'..'"'. "','! 1Dm•Ur 17~~1o172, 11". H.wHrt ~ C1UfOl'nl1 '2MJ. ottier 9u9'int11 111111 lit con11dlte111 11 1111 °''"" Coul\IY Pl•n11lne Comml••lon ., ' ... .,,.. UOV. .. -Wflldl k llw flac:e " lllnlllHI of tfll ll'IMtltlf, IS«tloft 5"1t56 of 1111 GoufrMltnt fc) In Mldllloil' to t111 1bc1111, tlll E>t· 1------~------under1I~ 1 ... 1tl "''"'" "'111""" .. CoG•.I «ut!"' Ollk« lhllll Miid cOPIH With re-ffE SAYS DAW• n should LEGAL N~CE 1111 ... .,.. of 11ld ~t. wtll'llfl ftur 21. ou.-wnt IM Mllwttr. A rnt!orllY C'f .. "" to •11\1 Olhfr' countr dl9•tll'Ml'll v llll v 1.1 1ft011tM 1tlw 11'11 flnt 911btlc1tlon tt fhl1 11Wmbw1 (1) o1 lht COltlmlUlon COii-cllr v loc1I IQfl'ltr whoM •dVlc• "' encourage J a p a n e s e in· nOlkl. 1111ut• • IWtflllTI for t111 tr1mecl1on et .....,. 1~i.t1 10 th• •Hclllc P,..
ts tha llllCTITI u 01191! Jul'I 1. 1m. ~Inn•. iloML . vestmen t will lead to NAMBo1:.::~'::J' ll!OHAllO J, ,E\.LETll!tl 22. Mlnulft. Tiit E11«ut1wi Ottlctr 111•11 fdl The leltff rffllflll'l' tht 1bove
)'obs. But he is wary of Admlnhtr1"°" wllh tM au.t • rntmbtr of 111& M•tf to 11Jr.• 11111 l'fflOr\1 lhttl lndlt1te Ill• 1H"at11bl1 d•te of The lollowln1 MrMlll 11 dotne MIMS& Wiii ANWl!ld. lr1111<rlllt lht mlnut" Of HCfl 1111rtllle IMl1r1111 «t tlll IH'OPOUI, •rid reciu._I speculative investments and 11:. of "" Eitm *' 1tw ..,_ "'"*' n m111 c11111r1 lhto'eor to 111 ---... r.u1.t o1 "" ••POr' 11 1 .. 11 "" 111r1
CO-rned about ,. b I MC5 MAll:kETING co .. 1114 C1rdln1I . d«9"Mt ' prlOI' '° tlW l'lbt mwt11111, .....,,., well prior "-tlo. UllOll .-.celpt of .. kl rfCIO'li .... ~ p 0 s 5 e Ori ... , COiii IMM '1'it DURYl!A. CAll .. •HT•• I ••• ,... tnl!llJMt ,,... bl ordffed br ,... Chllrm.n tlll £)1KUllV• OHie~ Miii frllWllll w ld
"premature urbanization" of G-o• w. Moir!. Vl4 C•rdkl•I Drlw, tl¥"1 •1tMllT '· KHA.a.'•·> 1o bl ..,proved 11 tMlllll, unltu tlltr• 11 rwor11 to tr.e pr-11 of "'' ~• · h I I ds h Caet1 Mtt1 n.2• 4JU MtcArtl!w llWlt. 111 obttclloft. • lllCI l~ lllOllCI cttv or d!1trkl, If '"" rte ann an ere. T1111 bu-Tneu r1 Mln9 eotlducttd br 1 , 0 ... lM n. vot11111. E.Kh ciuttl\oft btfor• t11t propontr1t or sutiltct ct1r v dl1lrict
"We need lnveslments that SOI• ""'°"'• l-'0',"'wp, H~ ... CllN. ~ Cdm1nllllon. ""'""''*' lppl'OUll ol • pro. •1n1 lo ~ lo lhl m11!1r1 "' IO<"!lt
ill Id , , G Oll:G · MOE Ttti J#4'11 • l>O'itd 1nna1tlorl, lllCOl'POl'lllon v for'""" Ill lolld r-rt1, Mid rtll>Of'IM 11'1111 be
W pr:_<IV e new ~gportunllle5 1'1111 statement tiled wl* ttll COUl'llY PiotbtllMd °"""" Coill Dfo!tr ,llol llol'I or I proctcfurel or .,.._nlutloMI ~ ln wr111"1 to Ill• E.•KUlllll otflctr for resldents-ncft' those likely ~i.r~ 04 °i;'J" Ct11111ty on: J111y 11. 1tn. Jutr it 1t,,."" A'*"' 2, 1rn 1awi '""'""• _, lit roted U90ft 11w llllct vote, 11111 nu bl lltllvettd to "'' Exec:ullv•
t I d •· dr . h b,, cT rt. evtr · Mllkloll. DffVtr (CMlty or mn lit PVI bv the c1111rm.n 11111 1 Otttwr not 11tltf' 111111 11wi d111 bltort.Jl)t o ea w a am on t e pu uc • · LEGAL NOTICE un111lfl'>OUS wt• reconMd " IMt"• tt no ""1111• on in. Dt"OllOHI. • treasu~,'' br. Mark says. Pub1t1Md Orit'IOI co.11 0•1,y ~~ !'~~q!.~;'! u~vor:,~::!i~,11!:~ ARJ6~~cEE 'ZNO R~~~~1:T~s1
Hawaiian banker Wilson B. July lt, u •nd A11gu1t 2, t, 1m 1m-n fllCTITIOUI 1u11M1s1 mtmblr. 40. Th• Extcullvr 01flc1r 111111 •itlmelo
Canon believes the Japanese -. .... ,,,.••.,M• tTATl"Ml"'NT ... J•. MMlt• ir, c1111m11n. Thi c111trm1n Ill• 11m1 ntctturr tg 1111r 111e mitt"" on. •"" "' ,WIOn 111 ,.,... rntr mlll.1 or MCClllCI 1n' rl'IOllol'I• wllhoul file t.for• In. Cornrfllu!on, 11111 blMd on
money flow here is mainly to LEGAL NOl'ICE 11: SEASHo•E ,, •• EST•TE 1...,, st1K>P1111 Oowll trom the c11111r. 1udl ntlm•I•• II• wu. wllll IM mciprovel h ood-b t 1·11 h ...,,. ' ~ W. lS. 1--I• WllMI'"-TM ol llW C""lrm111, u11iu. otlwt•lw e g u s I as NOflC!" TO ca101TOllS l1lllol, NtwPOll IMCh. C1llf, Cll1lrm1n IT\l'f ...... , 111 (Ol!Kllwlf Ill' dlr.ctN llY ~ Commlulon ..... manr reservations. suPElllOR COUltT 0, TM• 51G':t' ~1 Sldltt,1• 117·• "*'1"1 ...,.,,,.IY 111 Pll"IOlll wi1111111 to pr.,,.111 ""'1totr1 for • mnllrw •• ~n bl hM• 1 "I ' II · ,, sr•TE o• c••1•••• p ·• ew ........ ldl, •111• 1vld•11Ct1 or 1rou1Mnl on 1ny mfolltr wllllfn • lhr" llour Ptrlod. °'"' tdd!llot1~I ts rea y a question. TH!" COUNTY 0,. 0~,..~• Thi• llu•IM11 11 btl111 clll'dUctM br 111 cornlnt tittor1 tt1e .comm!"'°" 1t !ht m•fl•r• 1Uolblt to be 1.i tor hNrl11t 111au says Mr. Canon ''of how N•. A·7*l llld!vldu~I. 0 S.C.k mHlln11. The Chtlrm1n In Ill• d11<rttlon bl wt 1111' th• nut wccltdlrie ree~l•r
h ' EtMlt of ll:UTij A. SCHOE,PE t tlCI ' ttl !'MY t9QUlre llwll lll)'Olll ~Ing to m .. 111111, 04' IHClll '"""11118. muc more of good do we RUTH SCHOEPPE °""'Id • •· c~' of,,~,.,.,..,,. fllld w1111 J tl!t CtunlY repreMlrt • cltr w • 0111r1ct Prtroent 10 41, CM1111Y•.lth 1.i ... ntM A9"d•. want and when does it NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN " tt11 1 ,..,.,.;~ =.,Oii~!:., ~.!.!.1t ttw Comml111011...iorto.or1111141 time OI TM r111ulrltf'tllll1 of notltlc1tloll of 111t1
bee ' bad'" creo11or1 o1 the e11o .... """" llMclffnt er rt. • ......,..r .....,.,,,, IM llMl'ht11, • wr1tt111 rnoluflon of th• IO'f1r11l"1 llodfn of ~l•I dl1trlcb In 111• Ome • th.It all Pltf'S-""Vf"'11 tllinu qllmt 1111 I ' 1Ml1l1t1111 llodr ol lllcl dty W dlslrlct Go'fWnmlllf C• shlll bt lllffmed
••Id dtcitd111t 1r• ft<!Ul Id t 111 11'1 '1'1M 11Ulllorl1lnt 1111 ..,_, to 10Pe1r on bthell 111l1llH 11 lo 111 Countv·wldl SPKLll wllti llw ne<:tsurv voue r T 1 ""• Pllbll1Nd Ori~ COllSI 01t1r ,.llot, of Nici city w clhlrld et!Mr ffrwtlll'I' dlllrlc11 lrt m1 !H1111 • COP'f of thf 19'111111 ot tne clerk of Ill• Ibo"' ~Ji:, tllt ore• JulV 2, ltld Aug.u1I 2, I, 16, 1t1'2 1...,_1'2 wltll r-1 lo IH'Oll'Ollll well 11 lhll of flCh mtttrn11 lo Ill• eovernln11 botrd1
2 Old Men to Pr111nt !hem witll "" i:!Ui; ullller c0111ldtr1U«t. or •H<lllctllv with thtr.ot, tncludl.,. orw cOPr to llMI flotrd vwdl1r1, 10 ttw u'lld•rtltlltd 11 the otll<• LEGAL NOTICE rHPKt lo tt11 pertlcul1r P!'OPOl•I "ndff of SUHr"lltorl tor ell wdl dlllrlcl1
of hh •llorneys, C M. CASTRUCCIO. , O CO'ltfl»erllloll. IOV#ned O'I' 111 pr(Wlded, how1v~, llltt •m llJ,S,. $In Ml;ll'IO. C1tlf9nllt Whldl. 1 · ,ICTITIOUli 1u11H•s1 2.St. T1111-r '"' """""""'· Tiit -r•I• llO!lce Jluill bl mtllf'd to t lch
'Pioneers'
the ot1<1 ol llutlnnl of the u~....r r: fCAMW STATIMSMT Cl'lllnnfon mn ttlOCtl• tltM tor 1rt111M11I Judi lll1lrkl , ... 1111,,_ •ld'I Pl'ClllOMd a,,_. •II 111'111r1 Pltf'f•l11ln11 to TIM Hiii• of Id Tll• followln11 ptrlOn II dolnl builMM .,., l111-1ttd pert ... Incl lt1ll1n011r 11'1' llUlllOll or tormtllOll lnYOl\llne .,, 1re1 Ill decedent, •llhln four molllht lfltr 11 11; wll!'lffiln '' m•r bl M<"llrr tor 1111 wllldl MKh dl1lrlct II ••N<:l1U~ lnt1rt1lld llr1t P1Jllllc1tlon ot lhll no!la. ~ STll:OMGll:EN COM,AHY, JD Ltkl •tPldlllon of ttw Commi51!on'1 bu1lnts1. 11'1' vlrtut of fKlllllts l'lltlnltllled Of' Oa!td Julr 10, 1112 ,,,1o; L.tne, .NIWPOtt 1 .. e11. Cell!, fUto 16. AHllld.IMe •t Metllnn. All -•l)Olll conductltd llltrtkl, I 1 FRANk SCHOEP'E Ei:twll'd C, ltromeren, l5Gf Ukt f>trk members of tl'HI Commlulol'I lllC!udlno "11 &t.tl1rmln.d b• the Counl'f $Ul"l1ror.
In Business Ex~lor lint, N.....,.m l•.clt, C•llf. '2660 cltv 1ltltf'tl.IN, th• caun" tlt•n1I• 1rld 43. Htllw to ,.ulllk:. tn llOdltlon to the
of lllt Wiii If This 111111-11 C.lne collducttcl rr 1n Ill• Pl.lbllc membef' •ltHl'lat. 11'1111 •ll•nd noll'*I rlOIUlrtd b'( tti. GovHnmenl (Dell, llw •bovt nimed d«tdent lrldlvldu1I. • 111 mfftl1t11 ol lht Cll!nrl'llnlon ot,,.r 111111 lht lollowlM P!.lllllc 11ct1lc1 llltll bt 11!vt11: C. M. CASTllUCCIO lOWIN C. StrOIMren !hose mMll11111 •I \l.'lllCll lllllr 1tt...o.n<:r Nolle• of lllt hMrlnt on I P-rWOH<I'
"· o. S.x USS 1'1111 1l11fnWM flltd wllll 11'11 c-l't' his O...n ••CUlld lly 11'11 Olllnnfon or b'f 1n"""'1Uon to 1 dlY sh1ll llr 1>11lllllhed NAffiOBI, Kenya (AP) -1111 M•riM, ciliforwl• Cltrt of°''"" tou111Y on: JlllY JA, 1m. • m•lorltr vote of ttre Comml•lon or one• In 1 new1PtP1t ~ tt1ner11 clrcul1· The two old men sit on the Ttlt 12111 11).lff' Ir l!l.v1r1r J. Mlddoll. OtPVIY counlY wlllr• '" untor•...,, tfMl'ffllCY pt1 .... nt1 11on w11111n Ille boundlrlt1 of t111 111-• · 1 Attonwr for l!llK...,. Cltrtl. lllelr 11!•nd111U. l!Ulrlt city 11 1.-11 IS dtv• prlv lo 1'lw sidewalk, surrounded by rows Puon11wa Or•• co.st o.nr Piiot f'ltlts nw 1t11rn.i1 m1mblrt C1U1Hfr IO vole d1t• l!•tcl for hffr!n1.
Or tin Ca d botu d Jut'( n. lt, ti Ind Autuit 2. 1m 111,.,; Put•lllhed °''"" CM1t O.Hr ,.Uot, 011lr 111 in. Piie• of 11\e ct111 of JM Com· 4'. M•,. •M •llllr it¥1it.tllc• .. M Hied. ns an es, an Julr u •nd AU9Wf t. t. 11, itn 11.11·12 minion m1tnbtr IO ""'*" 1w MfVft •• No m•P. clllrt 04' Ol!IM •rlllrr1 Ill' v1111o1I
talk of Africa Jong ago. One 11t1rMt•. Pftlll!MH., of .vldeflc• or •llO'Jl'l'Wftt 111
h LEGAL N011CE LEGAL N011CE ARTICLE Ill trrr '-ll'll'f bl used 1 ... 1 IWl1rlne bllot• says e can remember when A.,.,LICATtONS lhl commtulon on ,,,.,. PRPOPI unlna
there were no white men. HOTICI! OF TllUSTt:l'S SALi! ,ICTITIOUS tUSIME5S ~!·,'<:'!~=~~~:~:In~ :=:-~ l:n °'!ii::~«,!. 'Win~·='=' co;,:,~ The other talks of his days L"" N•. 11..1m-M1t NAMI ITATEMllNT Commluletn, ••uPt tor tho .. exctuded ml1M0111 Provided, 11c;wev•r. 1111t lhl '" j'ail detained by the British 1'1 .. Nt. llOtt '."' lotlowlne ""°" I• d!ll1111 bu1IMS1 lltlow, IM proponent mu1t pr1p1r•. a "''°11 IH'OJ10tln1 to uM 111¥" •uch wr it1119 _, ' . . On Wt0neld1r. AlllUll t, 1m 11 11•00 •1• "Ju11lllc•tl«t of Prociosal" lflCf 11'1•11 lolr or vlwal 1td Wlll<h Is urw1u11tr bo.illw or as a Mau Mau tribal fighter o'clock 1.m. Oii 111e Pl.lbllc slO.W•lk · 111 l C~~ ~s. MAINTENANCE, 1"4 It wltll thl Ex«Ullvt Ofllc•r •I '"'t u dllllcult to COPY mar with tM con.en! of before Kenya be · front DI thl •nt11nte to IN bo.illdl,,. 11 1 ' °'11 Mt11. CiHf. dtr1 !Mlorr 1111 datt wl tor lwlrlnt TM #le Commlukin. U$e 11 upon llltmlltlr11 • came ID-1111 Soult! 8roolcl'lul"lt Slrllt f" it. (Uy C 11r"'.a.!'· C •11~lion, l'4f Llbl'ldor, EucvUve OHlcer 111111 Dt"-t Ille .form jlllol09r1Jlfllc llKlll"' and I Pl'lttl i'wl¥in.t dependent. *' An1hllm C1Ufornli,' 11: 11 1 t, 1~11 blJslneis ~ b.i"' cond Itel br of wen Ju11111~11on. IUblKl to "" corn-1Ulllcitnt dellnltlon for 1rtilbU11r, •nd ft!
W ·· Ka d c· h hj lr'ICWPOl'•lld, I COl'POl'lllon. 11 Trull" UC Ill mlulon'S IPPl'OUll, llld Wll duplk1l1 color II morr "'-n Ol'W color Is v$ed ln Ille aDJle mau an IC U Ulldltf' the 0.W of TrU'll mid• llr Alvln lrldlvldu1I. ' •1mt1 tor dl1!rlbo.ill«t lo prOPontnt•. orl9ln1I. Tiit Ctl#lrmtn Of' E•ec:ullv1 ()!..
A1uchuru left their villages F•rM1r1 •nd Ctwirlottt J, F•nh•rt, hu.. Tiii• ~~~!'!!, ~ii!."1!~~N ti! c " 011rv lhD .. ciuntloM In JM J~iMlllc•tlon fl<•r ,,.. ••. In lhr!r dlKtlllOl'I, ••lwe ttle ··• to N I b' 1N.nd ll'ld W1tt, •rwi NC«dtd FftnH!ry 20, Ci.flt of 0 ' °"" flll'm dHrnitd r111v111t llffd lit 1111wt'f'ld, •roult1on1 DI 11111 Mtl1ori Ill lll9(1flc CISU.
4lA.I came 8 lO I some JO 1'10, In 8'ek. ''221 "'" 101 cf Olfld•I ar lt4'1rl~"'J" ~=--°"t;,.';;., 1~ 1tn. ~nlr•t 111t Cammll.iotl Ml 11'1' rnolu!lon , .U. Copl" el' Oocum.1111 on flit. Anr years ago to set themselves up RICOl'd• of Or•,.. tcxmtv, C.Ufornl1, c1w11; · °""" rn.o. 1111wtn to c•rl•ln C111Htlot11 IN"' 1n1w111e11 "'son mey ,_, 1 cowt011J
ll. nd hand . Ill"'" to ..W•• 111 lndlbltdrwu In t•\'Ot · ,.1,." dltorv with rft.Pe'CI to 11PKltlftl tyPH of of 1nr document llJt'd In •nv PrOCfedlflll.
&e IDg Seco t I D of Tht Cotw.11 ~. --nld llld "Ulllllhld C)f COid Diii PtlDI lffll(itt, In Wflldl CIM tudl -lfloN TM E•1eull111 Ol!lcotr ""'' d'llllM Md cans-pioneers ln t it t e r 1w1d 11'1' kllenKl.-r s~ines 1nc1 Loan Jiiiy 19, " ,,11111 :.1 t. t 1972 r 1 ... 72 s11111 11r 10 11a111111et1 ., 1t11 JV11111u1ton co11ec1 tram ""' ""no" the coal to 1tw . , M1«l1tloll. 1:w r .. _, of 1111 llAldl of ' forll'I. No ....... I wUI be CONlclltf'ld bY Comml11loft OI m1Jr.lnt 1nr IUdl COPrl ... ) removal and re c y c 11 n g cor111n a1111e111ons llC'UA!li 1t11reb'(, noTI« LEG• r NOTICE ttw comm1s.i11r1 tor """kh such -.1<1 wcn di•'"' 11\111 i. d•"511tcl In .. resources Jong be£ore con of 'lltlk'll wt• reeorGM M•l'dl '°' ttn 111 ""' "Jus11t1c111on ot ,,opo11t" '°''" 11 r• COUnl'I tr11surv. ' . • Boole 10060 .. _ m of "" Ottlcl•I QU1tltd bl.ii"°' rKtlvtd. •II!! In """"ICJ'I tueh STATE OF CALIFORNIA) servat1orusts took Up the p~ R1eords, will MU 11 PUbllt lllCllOll lo ftle MOTICa IMVITIMO llOI mtllclt!Ol'Y -'"°"' 1rt not 1111-rtcl or COin/TY OF ORANGE I 11 Jems hlllhtll blclcltr tor Clsh. Hr1IH• 111 llwlut llD ITl'M MO. 1n Ill UPllftllklll tlVefl Wh'f •11 ll'llWll" 11 I, INEt. I, HAYE'1. 5ecttllrf of "" • m_., of the Unflld 5t1tn st Ille tlll'W of NOTICE IS HlREIY GIVEN 11'11! ..... tm-.llllt or ~Id bl lrrti.¥111!, l OCll AetfCY FOl'Ynlllon Cammltllori ot Wlr, without •lrrlflty n lo tilt•. 9d pr-I• win bl rtcll'ftd ir, IN Cllr Pn:_.11 Wllldl 1r• ••eluded lrom this Ot1ngt County, C.lllorftf•, llenlll'f etrtllr THE USED bottle and can P01s.sM1111 v .ricumbr•nc•. "" 1nt1rHI of Cott• Mftl. lo wit : Thi cnv C011nct1, r•ulr-t ol Ju11111a11on •r• lhl llM '°""'11111. to be • tun, true •rid cor-
b . . hr. . · c0tnorwed lo 111d ,_held llv Hid Trui ... ,,0, loll 120D, C•I• Mtu, C1tllornl1, on loflowlnt: reel COl)'f of~ duly adop!H trrl•ws ot us1ness IS t 1vmg in Nairobi under 11ld Olfd of Trust, 111 111111 10 tht v blfor• ft!• llour o1 U :oo '·"'· on f>rclPOlll• lllbl'llttt9d ttursuMll to sec:-111• Loe.I A111:1tr Form111on comm1111on today, with Kamau and IOllowl111 desalbe(l DrPPlrlY: Wedneldt'f, Au11111 t ltn. lld1 will Ill !Ion $62'1 of 11141 Govltf'nmtnt Code 111d of Or•~ C01111tv, C1Utornla. curr•nlly In Lot 502 of Tree:! No, 1712, In lllt City PVbllclr Oll'efltd 11111 r11d •loud 1t 11:00 ~I• lnvotvl"f IPIClll dl1trlch; •fleet on th1 NII l'ltr1tnbelow ul ron~. Mucburu acknowledged as ol Caet• Mtu,,~ ... Or•~· $1•1• '·"'··Of •• IOOll lhfftfillw ....... ctl'lblt, 11rovlded "'"•Ith rnHCt ... lhlM "''°"'I. _IN WITNESS WH!lt:EOF . I h•V9 deans or the trade. Their of Ciltlornlfo, .. efiOWoll Oii , IMP Oft w.csr,.sd1r, AUMld 2. lf'2 ~111 1111 POMI• "11 IXKUll¥1 OlllCltf' 111 1111 1111rt11nlo Ml mr hfllcl lhll lllh dlr o1 J.,. ll'l•r.ol rlQlflltill In bd: JO, ""' », Councll Cl'llmllln. CllY H11/, 11 F1lr dlKrtllon m•r r111ult"I thll 1 /)', 1'72. headquarters is a crowded xi, ll. :u mt l6 Mltcetl•~• Mlp&. °""· t~• MIN. C.Htorn11. W 1M Ju11111~111on ut 'ropou' bl 11i..1. Inn 1. H•rn
tr lch f 'd lk I ·d rtcor"d• of said Or•• Countv. fvrnlshtne of "'•rlovs ltltvlllon ewlPl'Ml!I 1111 AetMI Cut..tf 01tt Whllhff °' llOf $1Cr1lt/"/' s e O SI ewa OU Sl e a p ,_riy •ddrtt1: an tonll"'"'•I Addlllon11Misci1trw1P1Clllutklnl ""; 1 "Ju11111u11on o1 Pr~r 11 r"ulreo, BY Ol'd« of ll:kh1rd T. Tur11t1r, E .. gray-columned Hindu temple Slrtt!. C11t1 M11t, .C1,lfornl1, f1)f' tlw bl obl1lntd II tM olflc• of !tie ''lll C!wk, "" comptet1 1ppllc1tkn mull be tiled ecu1lv• Otllar of Ille Loc11 Aeeney
Ri R d l bro b. PUr1D011 bf paw!119 obUAfJont wcut11d bY n '•Ir Ori¥•, COii• "'"'· C1lllliittll1. with 1111 Exacutlv• Onlctr 11 l•••I u Formation Commission. on ver oa , n a t b mg Hid Dffd o1 Trutt, IMludl,,. ,.... •fd• tl'loUlcl be NlvrMd 1o ttiti '""''1°" of d1rs prlOI' to 111e d111 " 1111 '""u1111 Oii Pu11111htd or1n111 C01st 0111y Piiot. African and Asian commercial c111r1e1 •net ••""'* of thl trusr", ... JM Cll'I' c1~ In • -111:1 •nv•toN lthn. .,,.Id! 111, Pl'OPONI wlll 111111"' .. "" Julr ,., 11n l92f.1I
dist . v•ncet, If 1nY, ulldtr ttle f•rvit of Hid llllltd on fllt outslH with JM •~ lltrn __ •
r1ct. Ottd of Tru11, lnlttwll. 1'111'-. 111111 Numi.r •nd ttw °""'"' °"'· Young African mothers In •21.562.01 1n unp1lcl\11r1nc1P11 .ci1 ~ !IOI• Eldl bid 1111111 ~1,., ffdl ,11111 •rt:rY MCUrtd bY Mld Dttd of Tnllfr ,Witt! I~ Item II Mt for#! In itw tpeclflq,tlorw. miniskirts and turbans their 1er•1t 111r~11 trOm "'*"' 1, 1m " lfl Atrv •nd •1t ••cept~ 10 t11t SHClllc•
b b. ped t• ht'I .ef.:I noi. end br lfw 111'11¥ided. Uon1 IJIUlt bit clt1rty 1l1!tc1 111 ttw &Id •NI a 1es wrap 1g y on Piiied JwlY 5, nn f11tur1 10 111 tlll"tll 1ny tlel'n 111 IN
their backs papoose-style in 11:111tv 111°""''""· Tru11.. 1~11u11on1 thlll i. 1rounc11 tor , .. Br ltltlltrd F. Rr111 lti:llon of Ille llld. red and yellow cloths, browse S.O-•t•rv Eld! bid t111n Mt fotfh tti. ti.Ill lll(l"m ~hrough a bookstall. African '1.lllllWd 0r.~· '"'' Diiiy Pllol. r:..!:~';,.°'~-::s..,.-:..:~'': JiZZ blasts from a record July n. ,,, 21. 1m 1112-11 c ... of corPOr111-. 1nc1u.s. 11'11 """" o1 shop "" 'rtlldtllt, Stctlf&ry, Tl'H•ur.r. •rid • Mini"'· In double-breasted jacket LEGAL NOTICE TM cnv councn of ,.,. t1ty of t•f•
and rubber·tire sandals' !:f"'bld~:"·"" fhl r11111 to r•lect 111r .,
Muchuru waits for buyers and flCTITIOUS IUSIMllS Dtltd: JutJ :n. 11'2
sell ' . NAMS n•T•M•"1 l'ubllllwcl or•1111 (0111I Dtllr ,llot.
ers, alike, to pas:!! his 7· n.. to11awin. Pltf'l«ll •r• dolno Jiiiy ll. 1m lt»-n
foot-long patch (If pavement. bu11~E:~ l•GHTING a. ILECTR•c. LEGAL N<71'1CE
He's surrounded by a dozen 23561 v111r11, M1u1°" v1110. c1111. n.1si-----~------other sidewalk businesses, in. J•m•• R. W1tM111, 51" F1t111o111, PUILI(' NOTIC•
eluding one that d1'splays ~ IM•chl C•lll. '°'°' NOTICE. 15 He:::/ GIVEN .,, ontff Ml '"°"' ' Wllllrn, 2lW1 V1l1rle, If !ht lOCll A f'orm1tlon Como framed portraits of Jesus by T "'°" Vl•lo. "'111• '2'1J mr111on of 0r1nee to;intr 1 ~11
DAI LY PILOT
Snapshot _ Contest
Leading. to Kodak International
Newspoper Snapshot
Awards (KINSA '72j Competition
Mutual funds have been
especially bard hit, with
redempUons exceeding saJes
In mo,,t recent months. Tn the
firrl quarter of the year. the
liquidation rate was at an an-
nual rate or close to $3 billion.
I M bvllMll I• bllnt tOlldllcled br 1 lll'ltl'idmMls to lb llylf'flll w~ ldoptecl eaning them against the G~r•I '•rtnertl'llP. 11 111 mu11r """''"' of J·'*"' 1• ,, ..
t I J1met It, W1hC111 v•~ ., .... emp e wall. Tht1 •t•t•rn111t flltld wlfh Ille '°""tr •nd lhlt,... •00t!'lfl4•" tt111 of"" byl•wa.
"We pray inside the temple ci.rJr. 01 Or1n11 co.ml)' «t : Ju1r 10. 1en. ••·""'r:ru.Wi' ~1W~ LOCAL
Rules:
1. The contest ii strictly fo, 11ntfeur photo9r1ph'tr1 fAtt ,..,,.
t•ur Is cl1fln•cl 11 •II• wha11 hobby or •rec1fion i1 pictur•·t••in9
incl whe do•• 11ot m1k1 •ny 1ub1t1nli1I p1rt of his living throuth
t1lr.i119 plcfur•1I.
NOT ONLY HA VE jobs been
lost In t h i s o n c e explOl!ilve
growth Industry, but some
funds have been forced to
~witch the no.load status,
whlchmcansthcyhave
dropped not only salrsmen but
sales charjtes n1 well.
O\fnership of corporate
shares also has been redue<!d
by the trend to caution or con-
servatism. Lionel D. Edie &
Co., the f$0nomlc consulting
ann or Merrill Lvnch. the big·
gest stock brolc:rrage firm,
comments:
"Consumer~ ..• have been
SPlling ofl their holdlnlfl o(
stock! for several years; this
JJquldatlon amounted to $6.5
biJUon In 1971 :ind at e.n a1t11ual
rate of over S7 billion in the
lrst quartor of 1972."
For
Weekender
Advertising
:Phone
M24321
"'''' ...... Seriotcs Scanning
LaJ~ut of a printed circuit board used In Honey· well 1 new System 700 famUy ot minicomputer
systems geu a close look by a Honeywell employe.
The firm is l0<ated hi Framlngbarn, Mus. where
the s)'!'lems are being manuraclured. '
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not outside," a Hindu said ':!~~'W J~·~~~~ ci ... -. "' AO•NCY ,DIMATIOM COMMISltON f>utlll.slltd .._....., 0, TH• with a shrug °''""' CO&ll 011!y '11of, COUNTY Of' ORA.NOi! . July 2' 11111 A1,lflllt 2, '· ,, "11 lJSJ-12
Mucburu buys gallon oil LEGAL NOTICE AOIM~t_::,.:T1~~· c~~ISIDM cans at 21 cents and sells ARTICLE I -ORGANIZATION
them at 28 cents. Bottles sell 1. '"'''"""' tlMI vic.ct111rm1" 'ICTITI0\11 •UtlN••• '· ERIClltl~ Otflur at one cent to $1.40. Oil drums MAM• nATIMIMT 1. OvtlH of"" countr cou11111
go up lo $4.20. Oil lamps made TM fotlowl111 ,..,._ •• dol"I bl,ISll'ltU AltTICl,.E u -ME!TINGS ti: :JO. RMULlr
from tin cans cost 7 cents ,.AIU(' SElllVICE co.. m11 Allpb. JOI, SHtltl• Metlllllt without 8 w' ck No. s, "" Ju1n C•llllllr..,., c11!f. m 1s 21. M°""',.,.~ .. •lid ~«ltt I · a.or" eo111, ann AHt>1r. Mo. 5. ''" ». J!e nets about $21 a month 'u•~ t1p11tr1M. c1n1. n.11 u. Votlne
Mu.h""' and Kam _1~. 11111 b\111111u 11 '"'"' -l,ICMCI IW •n 2&. Molllll'IS by c1111rm.n ... .. au aJ..:1U llldlvld111~ ··-1· ~. SWNrlnt In w='"' sell a line of rural toiletries oeor" 10111 '"· Tt11fl'l'IM)' •iw A •
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th TN1 11•1-I l'lled With ttw eounty 21. AttendtllCol 11 "" at are widely used even in Cltrtt o1 °""'" '°""" ..,1 Jui, l4. irn. A1tT1cL1 111 -A,,,_1~TIOH1
Nairobi-green twigs a B ~r.,:.wwtr J. Mecfdll(. Otputy C°"""f ii ::iu1r.i ~ " ,,_.I,.
toothbrushes; soft, gray stones ''"• AtlTta..l!:-;{, .., HIA11t1N0.1 ;n1e1 to rub mud from feet nd PubHWlitd °"'* C0111t Dolly Plltt ANO llEOIJEITI • . • 8 July 2' end Augutt t. 1, 16, ttn 1N>7i 41, CounlY••ldt 1111111'91tte ANllCflf
dried, fibrous bush lnllt ., ' · o. -'° :i::' . "
wasbclolhs. LEGAL NOTICE ~ =:.-t~'°'::J: .. I»""'
New bottles and cans are in MTICLt 1 -OftOANIV.Tiolie "· 1. ~ .... Wkr>Qetnz''', ... n. lnurt supply, and Kenyans ••cT1T1ous 1u11N11s Oil~ "" VlotO!tlnNfl M .. find doiens of usts for the MAMI STATWMINT .itct.f .. ""flnt INlllt'll '"J.-..,.,
secondhand Items. Many ,1~ totkWlt,. ...,.to1t 1s 4Mfn. 11u11neu :ffl 1';:';..:., ~"~.::.=! ~
clinics expect paUents to bring OlllANO( COAST ACCINT ITlllJPll. '• ...... ., .. o...... ,,.
th 111 OIWnl W•r "C"' ""' Mui. CIJI ONI~ NII M llw "911f!nt ..._, elr own medicoe botUu. A hW ' 1 • ..., ..... .....,... .,... &: ::" •
housewife who visits the peat .~'Ht~·=-,1mn ~ ~ .. -; ;-:-.. ·~ ei7 ,. '" ..
control departm•t at city hall 1:.t·~~ 11· •"'-'* ...., 11ir • C:::. "..J" =:"'C ,.. "'~' may lake home I quart of J.n.. N &~ s. VeHIN" ,...,. ., -a:r;::_, ~
secUclde In • copc bottlt. ...!!''' IMtwnMt 1...-..-,,.. ~ tc. a •-.. ..,. "-• '" w.
...... It of Or9'llt ~ "'' Hllr M.1'1l. ~ -... --·-turn •••• In'" •r ~ i . .-...., o..wr., ~ " .,. --. • ONill"INlt 1.u~,1.~ ..,_,. w Ciltl:. "" ,..,. .. ~ •.....,..
amall cbarcoal cookers used la Nltl1t11111 er... c... hllY'?::: "':.. •• •1
•.".,.. :::,;:-°"
many African home!. Jutr M .... ~ 1. '· "" 1JP1 MNi ...., ...... ......, w ~ "'
tn facty tho future In used · £:-Clmtrll'*'...:, '::":'..:'.::.':
ean loon IO bright that Lt.c!AL NOnCii -J::" "1: ,.r,,:=, ':..,'::
Muchuru toot on J • m e 1 -1<• w ~ • ,.... " .. 111c1 a11c1 W1mal u an ualstant a few °' ....,..,._,,,""" • ,...,.,. ., '" • ..._ 1Wt1w1. .,.
J. ll•ck01ncl-whit1 or color pictur1• ttklfi efter July I, 1911
••• etl9ibl•. No pictur1t rn1y bt •ttlertd by 1ny •mplo'f• of
th• DAILY PILOT or by 1r1r lncll~iclu•I who P•"o111Ur i1 •n919ecl
In the m•ttuf•cfurt, 1111, comrne~citl finhhi11g or profe11lon1I 11.11
of photo9r•phlc 9oocls.
J, Sn1pihoh m•y b• t•••n with 111r m•k• of c•m•r1 , 011 111y
bt1n' of fllm. No erlwork or r•touchlr19 II p•rmiH•ff on n•t•·
tires or prints -111 compo1lt1 piriur11 , multiple •11po1ur•• or
multipl• P"lliinf.
4. Al'ly nulftbtt flf plctur•• mey b• •nt.recl. Co11te1t•nt'1 "''"•• •clcl,..11 titd ph•11• tt11mb1r mu1t be wriften cl1erly on th• b•c•
of ••ch plcfur•. M•ll or cl•llv•r pri11t1 ol tr1r11p1rencie1 tor
DAILY PILOT S"1p1~ot Co11t•1t Editor, P. O. 8011 1560, Co1t1
Me11 , CA. t2626. ·IE1ihi•1 c1n b• h1r1cl-d•llr•r•cl to 1ny DAILY
'ILOT offl'c•, b11.f 111u1t be ph'f'ic1lly in hencl In tho1• offlc•t by
tle1cfl/r1• ••ch -.1k.I Co'"te•f offici1/1 t1111.,. th• right to ''lf"f
0"''' •f• •blofrl•• for iucl9l119 frHt 011• w•ek to tlrie fitlt e11tl 'to
••elude from Jud9ln9 •lto91th•r 1r1y enhl•• rec1ir•cl let• 111 the fl••l "'k. I. No Dl1cll·•~·whlf• p;ctur•• w1u· 1:i, ret11,....cl. Conte1t1:1t "'"•t b• tbl• to f~r11l1h th• od9l111t r1191tir•, if r•qu11fecf by
th• Cont.st 'Ecfitor. Th• DAILY PILOT 11111m11 tto rt1pontlbll:y
fot "'t1t/"1 •r prl11h. COLOR PR INTS OR SLIDES WILL 1£ RE·
TURNED ONLY IF ACCOMPANIED l'f A STAMPED, SELF.
AOOltESSEO lNYElOPE. la. Con .. 1t111tt .,.. "rmittetl to 111blfllt plct"r•s to only 9ft• "•""P'P9' ,1rt1cl,.ti111 1:1 th1 KM1k lttt.n1•fio111I S11tp1hot Aw•rcls,
1. To ti. •llt!W. '6r • ~I'' 9r•M1 Jlrl••· 1 co11te1t•nf '""'' tit" • 1t•t•tn1nt th•t Hee pie ur•, •r 4notli1r clo1ely 1l111ll1r pie·
hit• cif the 11111• 1ubJeet Cit sltu1tlor1, ho1 '"'' bt.n, tfMI will not
M •ttle,.cf It., t.1111 ltt 1ny •fh•r cont•tf •~ wlH !IOI b• offtred
fw ,vblicetlott to •"Y 1'Wli:lic1fieft not conneclH witli ti.ii Co ..... 11
I. llCflOITANT: I• tut• yow bow th• r1•1n•• 11111 0c1c1,.11.;
•f •"Y recot"h•li:I~ l"'IOM ••l'••tll'lf ht \lettt plctur•. Titi1 it
n•c•u•rv b1c1u1 .. Ill otclet for ft to k •nt.1.4 r11 the n1tlon1I
f"4tl119, vou rnwtt k •bl1 to t•f th written cor111nt of 1uch
pet1011 or pet10111 f•r tf:•lr l•t•f t•Ml1"1, t11 tt,1 C•••• of
":'l ... o"J .. ~""" VII of .... plctwN ,., tfie ,.,,. •••• 111 .......
ti•"• ecfr•rthrllf •r publlc1fi•• f11 •lb'f' "''""''· ....... ,. ""'"' If• ... lfll -• ~ .... ClnMuilll. ~
montha .,.. t · -.... "" .. "' ·-"''"' ~-:-=-.. -·" Enter Ever'' Week ''Jt'I not I bl4 bul1DQI " • .,.,..... umr«llill W MfW __._ .., """" "'"* • . I ""'9f"""" m)'Mlt. 1ft •"11flW fh11 .... ,.,....... lllltR, .. lif;lf~ :1!:: ,.y, W1m1I, 25, who bad trou--... 11~ ., .. """ ..... "' .-','!!.."'' "" -· ...... July 2 Through Au-. ' 26 bl• nndtna reculAr work 01v1• •wtttr -;:: i: ':=.;;. \. .,.::;;~' " tiaewbete.u 'You. m 1 t e ~ Sprfttt1111d •tiwt t111r11 . ..,
.... ,. ~ Celllilm• 1 ~ .. ~~.,~·~-E;~-~ ... ~·~~-;"";~~~~~~~=:~~~w~=~"'::n~:!-~~~~·~~~~~~~~I .....,-1r1 youn. And ~ ....,,_ ...... -o"" ..... • ....... _ ...... -o::;::;:o •-ay oon
eat that day." M,., 17 ""' "UOt.11' 1• "" 1""1'1 11.,. c'"""r-• ••""""' w"' . • '
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·Little Changes
NEW YORK (AP) -Most stock market prices
moved aimlessly Wednesday, finishing the session
about where they started It.
What little movement there was came in stocks
of companies reporting earn ings or other rorporate
developments.
''The market \\'IS trading a very irregular
path." observed Newton Zinder, Analyst for E. F.
Hutton Co. la c. "I think what '"e Y.•ere seeing today
and late Tuesday was a digestion of the ga ins of the
previous two sessions."
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The DAILY PILOT
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TONIGHT'S
TV · IDGHLIGHTS
KHJ 0 7:30 -"Billy Budd." Herman Mel·
ville's classic sea saga stars Robert Ryan, Peter
Ustinov µd Terence Stamp.
NBC O 8:00 -"Adam·l2." Malloy and Reed
call on the police helicopter to help track down
robbery suspects. Martin Milner, Kent McCord.
KCET llil 8:30 -"The Cabinet or Dr. Cali·
gari." This 1920 German silent movie is co nsidered
the pioneer horror film . Alfred Hitchcock com·
ments on its techniques and significance.
CBS IJ 9:00 -"Medical Center." A doctor's
wife is kidnaped and her husband notified that the
price for her safe return is the death of a patient
who needs emerg_ency surgery. Chad Everell, James
Daly.
·ABC fJ 10:30 -ABC News Inquiry. A look at
the rapidly changing role of women in politics is
presented in this special entiUed "The Hand Thal
Rocks the Ballot Box." " . .
TV DAILY LOG'
Wednesday
Evening
JULY 21
ue a a a 1111 m ai Nm
(J)9Nm ..... ~,v...,
CllC..Nll GI n. Fllmltofltl
• Dnltl """ • llJJ"" ,_ CMt
l::r...:.v:a: M......, llfD ... __ --1:30 IJ -· (C) ~ """.,,._, C•dY) '67-M•rton tr11!do, AnJ1n1tt1
Comtr,·Jolln Sixon. All 11e1p1d mur·
dem trltt to dirt 1 new 1111 with 1
Mrte br11dfn1 ttlldl until ~I• mtf·
rilllctlll 4PPIJ0011 1talllon II 110ltn.
(IJCll ....
<lil ,M"' Id"'* ....
m "" """' "" 0™"• u .. m-m,,..,., tM w...w
tlD AtlldeultM 4e II Communldld
CIV1aH11Ja .. 111ew
......... Elllot M111tl
7:1111B CJJ DIDN-
8 "'""• for ""'" (I)'""' "Ct••llCI• IIl "'""' G wtlat'a MJ UM? m• ..... ""' 111 1Dfu111 tf Jt•n11le
gttpullll• ..... ,
CllYtltOo """ 8tooo1"'"''-'
H•len Gur1ey Bfown. Zsa Zs1 Gabor,
Rn Reed tlld John O'Banlon. m Q]J Flftt OdrUIJ "The C.binet
of 01. C1li111I'' 1920 Germ1n sllem
lilm abolll ' ma1icl1n, a 1leepw1ltt·
er ind t 1111ia of st11n1e murders.
Allrid Hllcl'fcotk commenb on Itch·
nlques and sitnificanct.
t :OO D (I) Mlllicll Ctnltf (R) A dlx·
tots wife II ttk1n1pped and her hus·
btnd noti1itd th1t the price for her
11!1 ttturn ls tlM detlh of a patient
whO nt•ds 1mer1ency 1ur1ery.
D (I)Ci)(!IM•.rtJ felt••• c.td, "9achlll Ro11r Moo11, DUS·
ty Sprlnrflelcl, Spike Mllll11n auest. 'm Draptt '
f1J U11 VtflM per1 hcofdtr
I!) LI Comtntlda 61 r1p1
t:IOl!t .......... a CD Cil I!) AIC ""'"' Ho~ "Th• KoPJ Kits With Host Orson
Welles"
0111-11!) Awmtur•
&J bcl11& flM Ho,,,.._ P11'
10:001J {IJ M111nl1 Robert Conrtd por·
t11ys an 11om1nilc.tl mowle 1t1r who
rtluses to bt tleyt thtl someont la
out to l\frm him.
O @l m JO(ht Citllery (R) ''You
Ctn"t Gtl Htlp Llk1 Thtl Anymo11,•
8rodt11ck C1awford. Cloris Leach•
man; 01'h1 Sins d th• Ftthel$,"
Mlcha1I Dunn , Get1ldlnt P11e.
ctmNtn CJ Mnl•: (C) (2~1) '1'trr)' to HOllC
l(o11(" (dra) '61 -Curt Jur11n5,
01Son Well11.
Q) tanldltn Pre Football Tomnt1
Afaon1uh vs. Montrul A1ouettu.
llj !ovl! EB Su: CoMtdla F1vwltl fD Mnttrpleca Th..tr.-The Spol11
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Theater Notes LEGAi. NOl'ICZ ,
ll~& ITAT&Ml.fn' llAMI. tT.ATIM«ll'f ....... ~
,,.. tellOWlll9 '"'"°"' •re '°'nt TM followl"I "'"" 11 Mll'lll -l>utlllfft •II .. ; • OlD TOWN A•T OALll"tV, P , 11!.t. STAii: AJ"AATMINTS. LIMIJ;
N.....,llOl'I l lYd., Cot lt MIM, C..lllOl'11l1 AU fttl lllbM &wl1vtr<J. ...,..rt•n A. Tllu1, 1"'1 Molilll ,._ ••~Iii C•lllorlll•
S!fctl, l'01111f1ln Vtlll\', C.tU. ,lollll "· Wlltt (Gl!ltftl •t lll:l~rd J. T1t\lt, 1 .. 11 M0unt TIClll 11» , .. .,,....,..., Glllldti.. Ctll
Colleges Staging Shows
Sy TOM TITUS
01 lltt Ot lly .. llOI lllH
Colleglate theater takes the
spotlight this week as two
Orange County junior colleges
trot out their summer pro--
du ct ions for lim ited
eng agements.
F irst up 1s Santa-Ana
College, the fir~· ol three
county producing groups to
stage the l.e r ner ·Lo ewe
m usical "My f'air Lady.·• The
lyr ical version <11 Shaw's
"Pygmalion'' open~ tonight
and runs through Sunday.
Friday and Sarurday are
'•fright nights•· at Golden \Vest
College in l-l unrington Reach
when ··oracula" spreads his
wings at the college's ne\V
Community Theater. T hrt'e
performances are scheduled,
including a lale·night staging
on Saturday.
The collegiate n ewcomers
join three other continuing
productions in the area -
South Coast R e per to r y 's
"Happy Birthday, \9 a n d a
June," the San Clemente Cnm·
munity Theater's ' 'Tom
Jones" a nd the Long Beach
Right at Hon1e
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Dic k Lane, a m ovie oldtimer
with 255 film credits, will ap-
pear in "The Kansas City
Bomber" -which stars Ra·
quel Welch -enacting a roller
games announcer, which he
had done since 1947.
Community P layhouse's "For·
I)' C;trats."
''My Fair Lady" begins a
banner year \Vednesday at
Santa Ana College r fu ture pro·
ductions are geared rnr Costa
Mesa and Laguna B:!aC'h on
the high school and pro-
fessional level, res peel ively 1.
Drama inst r u c tor Bob
Blaustonc is directing the
n1usical.
IncluQrcl in the SAC cast are
Jonas Flagg, Teri Ciranna,
J ames Moore, Steve Kes ter
and Elizabeth CJ i n Io n .
Performances are scheduled
at 8 o"clock ton ight throug h
Sa1urday. \vilh 2:30 matinees
on tap for Saturday and Sun·
day. Reservations 547·9561, ex·
tension 228.
Str"I, l'011ni.l1> Vt!lt"' C';•l!I. t1'~7
Tlllt toiutl"'" II btlln1 conck.ICIH bV • Thl1 toiu~ 1* bt'"9 concluc'IM
tained al lhe box office or the Stan Weissberg, Mark Razor P1r1111r~1,. 1..1m11tc1 ,.,,,_.IN,,., MAlll:IAH A. TITUS ,IQ+(N -· $HYOl!lll: .. Goldon \Vest bookslore. and M a r y Mod I a n O, Thi• 1t11ernen1 111..i wnh "" Covntv Thh ••••!!mini fllMI w1111 t11t ttllf!W!~ . Citrll !If Or•ne• C0\1111'1 on: J11lv ,, 1tn. Cll1rli QI o'"'" CO\lfllf 11111 J11tY u, Im.I'; * Performances are g 1 v e n 8., eevtr!v J. M•OOo•. Depu!Y c .. ntY ,,. ••vtrlV J, MHOo~. DHoUtv cou,i..
Thursdays through Saturdays Cltfll. ,,u .. c,_,•. ,.,,..,;:
Mounting the stage again at 8:30 in the Ca b r 111 o Pubt11hed o ... ,,. c0t11 01111 PltQI, Pvbllw..d °',,.,. C0t•I D•ll't PU'Ot,
tonight and continu1ng through Playhouse, 202 Ave n 1 d a Jutv it. it.'' 1nc1 A11tJV11 1, n 12 1103·n Jutv ••· '' pnd AliOVtt 2, '· itn 1•}1:
Sunday is the fourlh week's Cabrlllo, San CI em en t e . LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE • •:"'
performances .of ''Ha PP 'I Reservatlonll 4.9'2-0465. •·•
Birthday, Wanda June" at • ,1cTiTious 1us1HEss f1CT1T1ous 1us1N1ss • So th Co t R ..-SCR Barbara Crooker Stars In Ml.Ml STATIMINf NAMI ITATEMIHT :•" u 8!i e~,.ory. the Long Beach Community Tilt' fo11-1ne "'"'" 11 dQlne bu11neu Tht JQJ!Qwlne ""Oil I• dell"' •11.i~
<'Xecutive director David •• .Ii Playhouse production O( "for· t i: VNITEO OYH""'ICS, llf<ll P•r1lrn· . SVN·TROL OF U.N Cll!ME~
Emmes is staging tbe black ty Carats, .. whic h. plays its rnon $''"'· F111.1nttin v•iiev. ,,111. t'I'°' 2J2a1 Pi•• Ro.ct. L11u"" to111i.. ''· •
Collledy by Kurt Vonnegut Jr Mcrw1rd 1 .... 1n Smltti, 1t23 Mllc~fll Jottn Sovel, 25211 l"lk1 Roe.I, L • · ti lth of six weekends with or1v,, Wciodrld". 1m11o1 • .0'1J w1111, c a. 9UJ1 ..... ..,·
William Brady, Mlmi Smith, performances Friday 8 n d Thl1 11u1111111 ;, biol/It conductltd 1Jv •n T11., t1v1111en 11 btlQt condudtd w.-.. lnd1Vlclu11. IM111ldu11. •'." James dePries t, Pat Brum· Saturday. Scott Williams and ..._,,11 1n1n $m1111 JOHN aoYD
baugh and HJ p k h d ... R' h d h Thh 1111 ..... nr lllecl wllh tti. Coun!v Thlt ittlem•nl flltd wltll tilt COi.it'ii¥ · • ar s ea Rat.,., IC mon are er new Cler~ 01 0,,"'. coun!v ..,: Julv 1, 1•n . cit•• 01 O•ente cou11rv 1111: Ju!Y 11, "'1.
the cast at the Third Step and old loves. ev a1veri, J M•cklo•, o.u1y counrv BY e,,v,riv J. M•dctox, Depvty c°""t't
T h t 1827 N rt Bl d Cler-. Cl1rk. -ea er, ewpo v ,, John W illiams directs the ,.,..,. ' utu:
Cos ta Mesa. Curtain time is 8 Jay Allen comedy at t.he J.;:;'~~~ 26o;:"~uo~~·;. 1~~1v 1~~~ J:.~n11~~h::' 1zr.i;;u1~r,~, 1~:;1v 1:.!i.°/1.
o'clock ; reservations 646-1363. playhouse. 5021 E . Anahe1m1----:::;,;o:c;--;:::::;::::=---·I---* St., Long Beach Reservations LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
"Tom Jones," the stage (213) 438--0536. FICTITIOUS •OSINESS f'ICTITIOOS IOSl"ISS
d · ( H F' Jd' -. * NAMI ITATIMINT l'IAME STATEMENT a aptatJOn 0 enry le IDg :t Tht toUowlf!V PlflOfll trl tloll\ll The follGWlllt P1r$0tl It dolntl butl""S
* novel, heads into its second y h d · th' bo11neu •t: .,; OU may ave rea in IS AMERICAN ICENNEl CRAFT, co ' PlAZA Oil OF CALIFORNI A 1MU
"Dracula" is the second of weekend Thursday at the San space last week about the 19tl Roiem•rv Pl., co.t• M•11, ce1. eo1" cn1c1, Hun11ng1Qn s111<11, c1111.
Cle. mente Community Theater. r Th 1 s· " ™11 ,,,.., three s ummer shows to be opening of ''0 ee 1ng at wu111m Gr1nv u11 G•lnev, It' 3 Rooer<c c. Caln. 16.,4 1011, Chic•.
I R ichard Andersen is d irecting the new Placentia Playhouse. Jl:Ol•mttV Pl .• Cotl• Mett. (11. t'16J1 Hun lington lltl(h, Cati!.
staged at Golden West Co lege the costume comedy. , J0t~ c111:1111 Gtlney, 1"3 ll:OJ.tm•rv Thi• blJ,;.,eu 1, 11eir1g coNhocttd bv '"
in as many weeks, to be Scratch It. The musical has PL. Costa M•s•, c11. 92611 lndlvlduai.
Heading t he cast are Tom been shelved for three weeks, This 1>u111111s 11 Min• condvt1ec1 bY • Roe c. cA1~ followed next weekend by P1rtnerthlo. Trili 1111,ment 111..i with 1111 ~cu"''
\\'ood.v Allen's "Play Jl Again, Taliaferro, Bobbi Marshall, opening now on Aug. 10 for WllLIAM G. GAINEY ci,rk or Orin~• couMv on· Ju1v 1,, itn.
R. h d Cosbad R•y Judson k d I TM1 111t1rn•nt llled with lh• COtJntv llY lleverly J. MtddoJI , Del'Utv Counl'f Sam.'' GWC drama instructor IC ar • ."' • ,one wee en on Y· c11rk 01 O••r>te coufltl' on' Ju•v 1, 1tn . ,1,,11. ,
Charles Mitchell is directing ll:::;~~~~~;~~~~~~lli4 •~:;;:;;;::::=11 ~l' 11•~•rly J. MICldQx, O•l'Otv Counrv FIN7S
h I · ho l•r-. f'Ulfl Published Or1n111 Co1sl Dally Piiot.
1 e C 8SSIC rror Story. Pub!ii"-d Oran,i COid Dilly Pllol, July t,, ''Ind August l, ,, 19n 111';72
Von Schauer takes the title ~· lltiillfo Joly n. n. 2• '"" A.ugusi ,, 1912 17aa.72
role of the vampire count, LEGAL NOTICE
with .Janet Gould, James I FICT1T1ous 1us1N1s1
LEGAL NOTICE
NAME STATlfMl!NT Boyd, Robin Smith , Jose Men· FICTITIOUS e\ls1NESI Th• 1011owin'l per1Qn1 1r1 lf~n1
d S B hr, S NAMI STATEMENT builnesi •t : OZ8, teVe U 1g, teve The foUowlnl Hr'°"I •rt doln1 l) RA.N CHO MES4 PROPERTrEs
Mutschler, Mark Haselfeld bu11 .... 11 11: l TO. 21 OCEANS!OE P1tOPE1tTiE:s Wt!! Dl111ey wtwQtrM.&CM ...... .,._ FAY'S Ftb\llous Jew.Ii. 114 Porl LTD,. 107 Lilld• Isle Or!ve, Nt....,..,t
and Roland Barajas rounding "HOW YOU Sit .. ,,...,,..,,u••hlt -ot.ws.to T"'''" P1•ce. N.....,POrt ee,ch , B••cll, c1111. t:il.60 •
out the cast. HIM. NOW YOU DON'T" C1111nr,.1a 92660. 111cn11rd Mes,erichmldt, 101 l lnct1 J1le F•Y R. MOtfll'. 11-43 Porl TIQHrt Pl.. Orlv,, Newl)Orl Bt•Ch, C1lll. t2660 •
Performances o f "Dracula" .,.. ••• <,1,1,'o"•"•'-100,. Newpert •••'h, c1111orn11 92660. And~ A. Cerev. 1S09 Elon PIK•· ""' HarOld M. Murr1v, 11~1 Perl T11to•rl Ni!'WOCll't Be•ch, Call!. '1660 , will be given Friday at 8:30 Pl•Ct, Ntw-1 Beach, C•tllornl• '2660. JOlm 1(1v!or. Ill Rid• OU! 'Nil'. l•rbr• Sltti11nd Ptul Ntw~n " and Saturday at 7 :30 and 10:30 Thi• bu1lne» h btlnt1 conduct !JV • Fuu,rtori. c1111. t:il>lS • "WHATS UP DOC" "SOMETIMES A G9ntr•I P1r1nerlllt11i. This bu1lnts1 ,, bein1 con11uc1e<1 bt • in the Community Theater On cont. From 1 PM. GREAT NOTION'" Rev R. Murrev Llrnl!ed P11r1ner1hip. •
T. k t be b-H••okl M. Murr•Y , Andv A. C•r•v • Campus. JC e S may 0 Thb 111tt1TU!n! 111~ wlttt !ht C4Unlv Thl1 111tement Ill.cf Wit~ lh• Coul!IV
JI rou'n lookln1 for tronltle
---bc'a JOE KIDD.
AT THESE
........ ··-tH II.It
UMflAI ... I
"JOE 1100" (rG)
l'llli"All •IWU• "S..•tl••• A ,,... •••• 1 .. H
tPll
••e1A•1c'"""'"'"' "GODfATHEI" (I)
Clerk ol Or•net Cwntv on Ju!v 1, itn, bf Clerk of Or1"9e Covntv on· July 1. lt12 • &evtrlv J, MlctdO!I. Dt,.,,lv Coun1Y Cterk. IY 61v1rly J, Mlddo>c. OePUtf CDlfltt F llltJ Cltrk. ,
Potill1M!I Or1111• c°"'' 0111~ .. uo1. .,,.,,
JlllV 12. 19. )6 t nd Augusl 2, lt12 1IOl·7l Putlll\~ed Or1119e C0tsl O•!fV Pitel,
J1.>1v u. 19, 26 1roc1 Augu11 2, un 171t12
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
I 154175 SU .. ElltOll COURT Of' THI l'ICTITIOOS l .OSINl!SI STATE Of' CA lll'ORNIA FOR
NAMlf ITATl!MENT THI COUNTY 011' ORANOl Tfl1 loliowl!lf .,.rJOn• •r• dOlnt NI, A·73:S11 bul!~Tt~~~IA PltOPERTIES, 525 Vic· "OT1Cll O~ ~EAllNCi O' "ITITlbN
tor l1 Str11t, COlll Mtll, c~lflornlt. '0R "ROIATI 0' Will ANO JlpR lETTEllS TISTAM15MTARY • Perry H, Frttmtn. 1:120 Gleric:oe, E1!11t of JOSE PHINE lllllAN HAll"S,
Arc1dl1, Ctflf. tlO!M lkt JOSEPHINE l. MURPHY, 0Klt~
8er11lc1 H. Freem1n. 1»0 Gltric:ot. NOTICE !5 HEREllY GIVEN 11'1! ,,.
Arc1dl9, (1111. JlOU. nrtll II , HIYI htl Oled llerel" I Piii 04' T~ll buslnt•• Is CondUCti!'d bV • llmlled tor Pro1>111 of Wlll .,,., '°' L•t•r•
PlttnershlP. Test1men!1rv to Petlllor.er relt•tf'ICI' te Bernice M. Fr1trn1f1 wllltll II ml<lt fQr furt/lef' 04irtlcultri \;! Per1v H. Freern'n • TMa lla!tmtnl w•• flied with the Couf'>. Illa! Ille llmt ettd piece of he•r!n1
If c1ert. cf Ortntt Coonly on June :n. •.amt n11 Deen ~I 10, Ao11u11 I, nn. •t 1912 t.» 1.m., In the courrroom or O.p1rt.
IA1ito, HOllEV. OAll!N & W1l lARO rnent No, .l of s~id COHrt, 1 1 1DO C"'lc
fll Wnl Sliltl SlrHI, l11ltt t40t (en!tr ~r<vt Wis!, !n lhl C!h' cf Si0tt1 L11 Anltl•H, Ca tl)O\I Anl, C111rornl~. , 0
,....,. (llll 6U.77'1 Dtltd Julv :Kl, ltn
Altl"rtMl'I W, E. St JOfiN
, 11'11 Coun1v Cler~
Pvtlll1h@'cl Or1no• Co.st O•llv PllQ!, HUllWITZ, HOR WITZ ANO REME R
J I 5 12 19 26 ltn lnt·M Attorrllfl 11 ltW II Y • ' ' ' •• •• !12114 Slrt1I
... 0, lo• l»S HlwjlOf'I IUCll, Cllllornl1 ,, .. , J-----c-;"'-:-===------l Att•rMY• Ion .,fllll-LI OAl "OTICI Pub!fi°llf'd Or1n1• Cot'! 011\v Piiat, Ju-
LEGAL NOTICE
"ll!WPORT-MESA ONll'llD ty lJ. U, tnd A~fUll I, ltn 1t'1·11 SCHOOL OISTR!CT
N1llC• l.,,llln1 lllds
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SELECTED
THEAT.ERS
S•a.. •rt. I:»' .M. s..i.,..., .. ls ' lh)I , .. NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thtl 11>1 LEGAL NOTICE
'""S l"A'''""'HI" '·"'""""" '" 11!1""'""'"" ,,"11·.t '.1 ~t1 i\,.)1 ·1 .. ,s;c.,,.VUIJ..l1JH,,,·.,:1t~1t>1 J,-.t..:.Jw\,'\V
lloerd of Ed1.1C1llon of lne NewPOrt·Mt••'-------:c==-----OnUl..i Scl\QGI Oltlrlcl of Ori.not Co11nly,l I tl07•
C11ltornlt, Wiii rectlve ''"ltd ltldt UP to FICTITIOUS IOSINl!St 11 :00 A.M. on 111e ·ll)th d•V of Augu91 1t7t NAME $TATIMENT
11 Ille ottlct Qf 11 ld School District, Tiit folk>wlng perMl!ll •re llllollli
loc•ltd •I 11$7 Pl1«11ll1 AVtf!Uf, Cos!• buslntH '" ol Poynton (R) a cwa:" '"'tte• I!) DrtMI
[1ec1.1l•1t PIM:icer l\JSERI DJ.UY· PIOO~or;ed ty ~:,·;fy ELKffi'.:;..1~
J:IO 8 Sumul A visit to tl!t Arllml• 0 rected ty JJ.1N Sf.JCSf.S· A Un·.ersa!//lfar~dSO r.a~rll'" Procf1f.'.·oo cleMrt whtrt Ille lllOtlntfln lion ~·· .,
M•"• C1Ulornl1, •I which 11,.,. .. Id bid• RODE F F E R·S .. 11 IN I(! l , ..
Wiii be l>lobllCIY 1"11<1111<1 I nd r11d for: "E!fll•n•de 11", )061 Rtdlllll Avt .. Sul•
TIRES IOI. Cos!t Mesi, C1UI. ,
el U LIJlllU dt lafomet hunts Ill• desllt mull dllf, bobc•I rrcnncM •· FA!;,.'.i\SJOrl® p ... ~~':!~·~~~,;::"O"
Jookl tor jackr1bblt, ftttl1snak1
All bld1 1rt lo M 1n tCcQrd1nc1 with E. O. Rodetl,r, 1111 Peclllt Drlv"' Coodlllons, r n' tr u c 11 o n•, end Coron• de! Mtr, c1nt. '1625, •
5pec!IH:1tlcm, Wl'tlch •rt now Of! lilt In W1rren Re.ct SP•lnktl, (P.O. eo~ a.in,
uirclles fOI \inproo rat, 1nd Un· 10:30 (I) TM loldcllgirs SECOND PAUL NEWMAN "S 1. A G t N 1. "
t•roo mo1151 kll!• IUlfPlon. a 111t ••ct 1 -~F~EA;T~U~R~E~H~E~N~•~v~F~O~N~o~A~~o~m;e~1~m~e~s;;~r;ea;;;;o~1~o~n "';·~;;;;;;;;;;~;;~:;;:;;:;;:~-I D 1111 ·M1111M Fldof7 Jon•tll1n o @ ABC NIWI lnqulrr "Th• 1.
Wlnl11'1: hosts 1how on Jl'llerpltnf!ary "•nd Th1t Rocks th• Billot Box"
rhe office of lite "urch11int AHnl of Mid I.lilt Arrcrw l lVO' .• FontJn1, C1IHornllo $chOQI District, 1157 Pl•cenll1 Avtn11e. ttll5. •
C~l1 Me11 , C1!1!Drnl1, Rlch1rd W. Sprinkel, Slll EoctlVl"lul.
E1th 1Jh;c1er mull '4.lbmlt I bid dtt01ll Hiii lloed, Vcrbl Lindi , C1lttcrnl11~·".,•
In the lorm QI • c1rtll!MI or c•thler1 El1!11e C. So:>rlnktl. $3.32 Euct~
tff'llL Newt oorrespondent Maritn• San·
g Moftl: (21W) "I Saw Whit You ders wrots and produetd thls specitl
Did'° (1dv) '65-.lofn Ctewford, .lohn look 11 th• rapldlJ cht"1in1 1011 of
lraltltd, Leif ErlWon. womt11 In polltle1. Also appe1rin1 on
Cl) To Tai ~· TNtlr Ille st.ow 11e lonntr Con1nsswom1n
CJ) I Dru• or Jt11111l1 Bellt Ab1u1, womtn's r1111ts tetlvisl1 D Mlltlol $ MowM: (211r) "lilly 6'orl1 Steinem 1nd Betty ftltdan,
ludd" (tit) '62-Robtrt R'l•n. Peter ind Liz Carpenter, former p11ss set·
Ustinov, T1rllflct Stamp. 1et1ry lo Mrs. Lyndon Btlnu John· m Htpe'I ~ 14n Ind ont of t/\t founders of tht
Cl (J) Onplt N•liflnal Women's Political Caucus.
fDJ Tiii City C111t di LI Sltlnlc1 f» IM l'tllvoctot 0 Movft: "M111 Hullt" m °'· Sillon LeOt m '2 ,..,, (!) N11M(lle M111lc lJ) Condtnell CulP1bl•
l!J lddoMt ft•!~ 11:00 B D D III !!!l l!l Nn1
too 1J ()) -"''""" Sholl Com· (})())®JN.., posers/sin1111 J1mes T1ylo1 and 8 Ofte step leren4
Ctrty Simon ptrfoml topth1r for the (I) M•nMll Ditton
first time. m Trutll or Coue-uenw
Q Qi €r) Ad1•12 (R) "[yewil· fl) Camtr Tad Annstroni
ness" Mtlloy tnd Reed 1et h1lp fl) Hltchhop (R)
trom 1 llelico9ter I~ tr.ulna down
robbery tuspects. 11:1511) flltMI F1111kt
0 (}) (l) I!) lbt "'"' "Joo'o 11'!0,IJ ()) CllS Ult """' (C) "!ht A.Heir" Jot tllrtt with t1mpt1· l igtlt lundlt If Tt11111 All~ (com)
hon whe11 1n attr1etlv1 di· ·~Robtrt Wttlllf. R1quel Wtlch.
VOfClll moves lnto his bulldlnr. D al m Jollnnr CllMll Ettl Hol· m Mot!lm-ln-llw llm•n Jim Ahtrn 1uast. ID Penr M1son · ' , .~ , fE tltmltnos Conile 0 Mowl1: 'Ciild• Ulf (rom) 35
fD (BJ (Jectlin '72 Sindtr Vtnoeuf. ~l1udett1 Colbtrt, F11d MtcMur·
Robert M1cNei! report on lssuu 1nd f1Y·
tandld1 tes. 0 ell (I) m ~ Ctwtt Schtd·
lt) L11th1 librt uled auests: Film director John tt! Duert Report Huston: blu11 lln11r Muddy Wttt~.
el Estltlon Centr11 m Tt Tell tfll Ttvtll
&) Movl1: (2hr) 0ih1 Sisters" IZ:DO m Movie: ''Citp ti Ct"'°""" 1:30 D 9 m NIC MJSltfJ No'tlt -(d1a) ·~John lfeltnd. Ellen Drew.
Ce111tbo "Short fuss" (R) Peter fa!\ • ,
m:kln lhl USI of an 11ecullYI 12:30 OJ Covntii • ···' Timi
murdered br 1n erplodln1 cigar boL l:OO (]) D 0 (J) Ol ""' Wllll•m WlnOom, Ida Lupino, Roddy '
McDoWtll and Annt Frantls 1u1sl 1:)01J Mowlt: "J11111lc1 IM" (tdv) '53
tllr. -Rey Milland, At11111 Dahl,
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dolph Scett. Don:illty MtlOM.
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THE MOVIE OF THE MONTH! lJf
THE FIRST EAST-MEETS-WESTWESTERNI
CALLTHIATRI ••• SICOND PIA TURll
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80"4! m1y Ill r111olr1Ml •I lh• dll(rttlOfl Of Thll 1!1!tm..,I w1s filed wlltl ttie Coull•
1111 Olstrlcl. I" lft• event ol f1llor1 to ly Clerk of Or•nH County 1111 JuM U. enter lflto 1uth c1J11tr1cl, lftt oroce~s ot 1912, ,
th• ctiecll Wiii toe forftUed. or ;,. CIM QI. •ROWN a IROWH
llond. 1he lutf 1urn !hereof will be Ull Wlllhlrt lll"~tlv1rd forfel!e<I hi .. Id SchQol Oltlrlct cf Or•nte lh Ant1tti. Ctllltl't1l1 fOllt Cconrv. Tel: In)) JIS·S441
No tlldder "''" wlltldr1w his bid for 1 Attn: lhtldon H, s111n Plt'lod of fQl'h'.f lve C6 l C1•v1 1tr1r tti1 , llW
dal• 1el for Ille -1>ln1 !hereof. Publlslw!d Ort~• C0t1t Dt11v P!lpt,. Tht llotrd ot Educ•llllll of lht New110rl· July $, 12, it. 2•, 1912 1731>1)
Mew Unllled Schoel Olslrltl rtHN•s "'"!-------------' rlQhl to rtlltci •nv « •!1 llhh. •t!d nal nKnsarllv toeePI the 1~1 bid, 1nd to LEGAL NOTICE
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SCHOOL DI STRICT THE COUNTY 0, ORAM08 • ~:: :'v 0~~:1~yc~::!~l'ci111:~~11 HOT!Cl 0' HNE· ... :.-~l~uo, ,..Tit'°"'
Porth11l"9 A"nl 'OR Plll:OIATI 01' Will AHO Jr0•·
W ·llOO LETTEll TESTAMIHTAR't •·
"u!Jllllled Ortntt C0t1' OtllV Piiot, Ett1te of EARLE GORDON WAllC!A",,; J111v 26, •nd A119ust 2, 1972 19l?·n 1k1 E. G. "JOHNNIE" WALICfJt.. -------------J Otte11t<l. NOTICE 15 HERfllV GIVEN "''' AIY. to!rttllt L, Walker hll Ill.cl htrt ln • NI{•:
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LEGAL NOTICE
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HOM! l'EOElll:Al SAVINGS ANO lOAN or h11rln9 !ht wm1 h11 bttn Mt !of'.
ASSOCIATION OF SAN OIEGO, t Autusl, I, Tt72, •t t :JO e.m .• I" tllf:
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bv EARL C. C.r.All"JAL •fllf AllCE W. lhe Cftv of 5,,.,.., Af11, C1111ornl .. CARllAJAL, hu$blnd •nd Wiit tnd 0.ted July 21, ltn
f~Otd A11t111t 11, 1911 •t Fiie No. 15Jll, WtlllAM f , It JOHN,
In &odl; tlU, P•h au Qf OlllCLll RtODfdl Coontv Cltrt
(If 6r111M County, C1IJ!Orfllt, wlll Nit ti MUNNS, ICOl'l'ORO, HOF,MAN,
PVbllc ll.ICllllll lo Ille hltM1t bidder for HONT & THROCKMORTON
c11h In t1wlul mOf'!eY of 11t1 0"!19d Sl•t11, ltt "•rtll ltkt, Suitt >ot
•I tnl" Nortti frOt!t en!ranct of lflt COUf'llV "•lldtft•, C1Ul9111li flit! Courtnoute. 7GO Clwlc (Mier Orlvt Wnt An.i-111,1 w~ "lllllMI'
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LEGAL NOTICE
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from '"" porllOt! of. uld l•nd 1Vl"11 KATHY G. LORD, lloll.lltnd 1ncr Witt, 1!'1f
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• Draw ID Chess
Sevent{i Game Ends in Stalemate
REYXJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -World
obess champloo !loris Spassky agrttd to
• draw today In the aevcnth game of the
'250,000 mat<b. The draw gives Bob.by
Fischer a 4 lo l edi•·
Spaasiy, hf a aeiled move, earlier
moved bis kln1 rook pawn ... square -
an act moat experts aareed would end
the 1ame in 1 draw. El&bt moves later,
Spassky ~ to the draw.
Referee l.Gtbar Scbp:Ud made the move
for Spassky.
S-ky took 45 minutes lo worj< out
the move · before the game adjou:med
Tuesday. He wrote it down and gave lt ln
• sealed eove!Gpe lo Scbmid so it c:ould
be played today.
. Schmid, however, could not make the
play until dJalleocer Bobby Filcber
showed up. The unpredictable American
arrived 12 rntnUtet la&e for toda7'11ame~
Fiscber bu .beeo late for every 1ame ao
far.
Flsci.< sat up untll 5-a.m. (local Ume)
plotting 1111 atra1tO agaillsl Spassky.
Aides said be went to bed "sati.died" be
could [>At_ the cbamplon.
U.S. Official Says War
May End by November . -
PARIS (UPI) -A high American of-
ficW llAid today-a peaceful oetttement to
the Vietnam: war may Come before the
Americlll. »residential elections.
He allo llAid the agreement, which ii
likely lo come In October, which prob-
ably br llUlOODlCed In Wublnatoo in-
atead ol Paris.
'!'be offlclal, who ls close 10 the peace
Wka, aaid there wu not likely lo be a
ietUement Thunday wben Ibo delqa-
tiona ac Uailed Statea, !i«lh Viel· nam; \'lallllir d ~ vt.$-qjli.
meet 1ar• tr udmfliaiifoli. . •
• Some oblervera Aid 111.r hctpeo! a l,.i.
llement WU imminent afiir ~II
advller Htlry A..l'lalilll* .... -1Y
In Paria on July It 1dth two . ., .Ille lop
Communilt negollllon. .
A letllemel1t. ii not coly .not llte!J
Thunday but "tt probably .w111. be a .....
pie moolhl, more likely ~·.~ore
the oppoolng eldes.can CMIO to in agree-
ment, the offlcW, who preferred lo re-
main atKlll)'mCIUB, aa1d. •
An agreement Jn October would come
before the U .s. Jnlldentlal election on
Nov. 4.
The hi&hJy Informed officW . Aid the
sticking point In negottatlom remained
the problem of who will bava PoUtiw
power In Salgoo, the resaon for Ibo war
In the !Int place.
At the lul temlpubllc sessioo, July 211,
U.S. negottatOr 1\'llliam J. Porter denied
the Commuoill contention that the
United Sllles' elioold mnove South Viet·
name~ _President Nguyen Van Thieu,
'iaYlna thlit ii waa not a U.S.
responslblUly to change the government
,and that the United States bad no more
right' to control ·the government than
Hanoi bad 111cb1 a right over the Viet
.Cong. • Tbe official described the negotlatlona
as dlfflcult because "you can't negotiate
·with beroet" The North Vietnamese have
~thil id~ that they have a miaalon."
"The problem is that they want us to
do for tbem what they have never been
able .to do Jbewelves -overthrow the
Saigon goverumi:mt, '' the offlclal aall!.
The offJcial Aid. the deadlock In Ibo
leJDipublic .Tburoday -of Ibo Parts peace eonlerence do not necessari-
ly reflecl what 'ii 1oln.ir ea In K!Ainger's
private meellnp wllb'ltanoi negotiators.
· During lf11; llie'oflidol tile!, the ·North
Vidnan-· palllldy berated the United
Statea far not ·diln..inc the Viel Coar'• 54."8~-l~~~ . ' . . . ' ' . , ,
:n4pist Ju ~'.
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Siuie,. !l~v~
3 to 50 Years · •
A man who '"*'-I Intensive
J>!Yllilatric teJtlng after being accuaed of
raping a girl be abdu~ In the Laguna ~area .wu !ound to be une Tuel-
day,ml oentenced In throe lo 50 years in
llala Jlriloo.
'Olimge County &ljlerlor Court Judge
Wiiliam Munay ordered the pri!on term
for Dand Lee Gorrell, r/, of Inglewood:
He dlsmimd aaaµlt. iObiier1 and kld-
DAp(ng ~n:¥ Gorrell plea~ auillY lo rape ouq•tlonl· GomD wu l,,...ied last sept. ;o
lborUy ~ter' a • 11-year-old bit<bhiker
ldenlUJed blin as the man who picked her
up an Paclllc t:out Hlghway near
Lagunf Beach.
She told offtcero abe was repeatedly
raped ,In 'the back of Gorrell'•
Votpwagen bus. and held there by him
1m11t he releaaed bet the ne•t day In
Newport 'Beldl, Police ' ialCI lbe WU
otherwise~
Candle May Have Started
$12,000 . ~l~e iµ IA\guna
A burning candle lboo&hl' to have been
GlinaUllbed was. blamed tqc!ay u the
cauoe of a $1.1,000.fire' that mpt through one unil of•a luiilonable ~Beach
aparlmelil c:ilihplu Tueidly an.mm.
Tlll:tt unitl carrying II firemen rushed
to Ibo gr<>lllld fevel apartment of Mn.
Rebecca,Sbnmoas at 212.Arcb St. 1borily
-alter s p.m. Flames alrudy ,hid con-
llUUlad -_.... and the Intense heal
-· -out of the 11]18rimenl nn two ... -, reporlad Fire Marshal
Jim Pwi.· . Two New Tennis II toot IS millulel, -uld, lo
. • --the -... aiiolber hour
Sessions Slated aa:,•m:a::;;z~·the 111-.. w1111 aa llddillaaat 11,aoo dollar
lo order In accomJl!(ldale an loll lw -of the apartment. Tbe
overwbelminl number of w6uld-be 1enn1a ~":.!,pot u::-'~~_,
student•, the Laguna Beach Recreation said,. -thet a candle ~
Department hu acbeduled two now trmn .~ _.,...., with •-lbor 11r~·'·· ..-bf leMil ie-for Aucual· ""' --·~ '"
The lint -... July II th(ougb Aug. ~ t11e511re_. , da"•'ter, M·"-· 11, will ldledule ie-it !or advanced ..... ..,. -adull pl&10ll at Z p.m. and for young Ward, told firemen llhe earlier bad U·
bqlnnera at 1-p.m, oa tbe upper courll ijnculallod Ibo candle then left on an ...
altM hiP 1Cboo1. rand. SW --Jltol u firemen ar-. 1illt oacond ,......, AttC, 14. • lhrotacll rtnd'at Ila .,..., Mra. s-wu at
'AlliL 21. w!U M tor -~ at I -wlllll lllt tin -Got. . p.ml and c-lnlannedtata playtn at 4 Prnuo loali tllal the anly damare to
• p.m., also ea the bicli ICbao1 coarta. otbet -In Ille canipfU wu a -Reglllralloo la 10r each t.--1< window la a II--' 0-a.,.nment.
·-. wllll' ~ .....,, lhrotacb 'Iba .. ,.. ..---..i.., open-
Frlda1. 11 $$. SiP.tPB may be made -• ed -11 t1lla ';t.:: alloYt the ZltlO a~ Ille Recnalioli Depatlmenl, 17$ N. bloct 8. 0iaot OTertoolinl the
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O~NGE COUNTY, CALIFoRNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1972 TEN CENTS
ecor
Wet, Wild;
Two Lines
Ruptured
II was we! and wild Tuesday night ID
Laguna Beach. ·
Between 9 ond 9:30 p.m., lbe Laguna
Beach County Water· District wa1 faced
with two broken water mains and an
overloaded pump station -each causing -
slick roadways at three separate loca·
Uons:
Problems for the water company, said
manager Joseph Sweany, began at 9:05
p.m. when an eight-inch water main on
Loa.R<!btes bum open because·of a weak
1plt In the line.
No sooner had workmen arrived at the
J,.os Robles site than a "blow off" valve
at a pump staUor:. near Big Bend on
Laguna canyon Rnad cut 1ooae a stream
of water unW pressure in the line was
cut oU:.
The most oeriOUI break oe<:urred at
1:29 p.m. when a slight illcrease in water
pmiure blew a bole ID a U.lnch call lnln
main near the lntmecllon of Laguna
Aveirue and S. Coast Hlibwa¥· ..
DAILY 'tLOT lt1n l"Mfll
VOTING WATCHED -Councilman Edward Lorr, with bis wife at
rlgbt, studies election !ally shee.t at Laguna Beach city hall as pr ..
cint results became· known. Lorr was recalled. With them are Wayne
Baglin and his wife. Baglin was runnerup in the election to fill Lorr's
post. Carl Johnson Jr. was elected.
'!'be break In the water line cauoed a ; all :;-i~~,~s!!:~;:.e-~ s Lorr Rec ed·
~ CJ! fll m-.""'" ~ . . . ' , -·r. . , . , -. . , 1.t. ~~ '!:1i.ople wi: ·10 ... ~~son.··:1~ Succeed Hiifi~.
I "° pl'UIUJ'e ~· at ail\I • ~Ila muddy water,"
S\f PllJ aald .. ;
iiealdentl ·of the Loa Robles area,
Sweany Aid; .....,. wit,boul water until 3
a.m. today; whet> a -oeclion of pipe was installed. ,
Crews completeol wort: al the Coast
Highway ~reoka early this al~,
Sweany Ul'L CUslnmera.Jn the area were
provided water through an l'incb line
that alao runs down the highway.
Becalllle of poajble cootamlnalion of
the· water line by iewage, Sweany Aid,
cb1oriDe and larpt amounla of water
will be,~ lhrough the main befo,. it
la put naca lnlo a,rvlce.
Sweeny blamed both breaks on
deteriorated cooditlotl ol the cut iron
!Ines· and noted the water dlstricl ls In
the pniceas of replaclnl them with more
durable pipes.
CoQper and May
Join CofC Board
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John Cooper, president of Peacock
1lllurance Coo>pany, and J01ePh May,
manager of McCormick Mortuary, were
named Tu<sday u new members of the
board of cUreClora of the Laguna Beach
Chamber ol Commerce.
At the regular monthly board meelin1,
the foUowinl committee appolntm~ntl
allO were apProved:
Adl'ertislng , Tony Lease;
Beautification, Harry L a w 11 e n c e ;
Oirlstmas Decorations, Al Ge ii er :
Downtown 8uslnesa Mlociatlon, BUI
Marriner; festival of Arts, Glenn
Vedder ; Hotel-Motel Aaaoclatloo, Loren
Haneline; Jaycees. Bill Wood: Legiala·
t!on, Harold Frarik; Llabon to Com-
munljy Organlzalloni, Jim D 111 e y ;
Mamrs, BW Gwinn; Mermaids, Myrih
Mataby; Real Estate, Bob Turner:
Transportation and ~arklng, Bill Aallne
and Frank Vencllk, co-cbalnnen; and
2'.on1ng and Land Uae, Cbarlea Jolmson.
Gals Doff Suits,
Draw Complaints
TW-1._)'0&Hld Lapa Buch (lrlJ
who decided Ille beecll wu more fun
When nminc ....... In Ille boll lns!Ollll
of their blt1nil -up In Ille Laguna Beacb Police llatloja TUeaday afternoon.
Tbe giria ...... -frollcidnc .... baW,.111111..-IS:lll p.m. In a"°"' ....a. of Vlclarla -by a resident
who IU1MIODld
By tlio Ilana Emory ar-
rtvod al Ibo 11111 replaced
--hll ,, ...... 11111 """ ............. ". lkCb' girls -..., In tbe police at. tloa ml ........, .. u. Cllitody of their
patall.
•
By BAllBAllA DEIBICH
' 1 ~ CM .. ,.., ,.,... Stiff
• Laguna Beach City Councllm·an
Edward C. Lorr was recaUed from office
Tuesday and Planning Commissinn
Chairman cart E. Jobnaon Jr. elected to
succe¢ hhn. -
Votera In 1% of 11 precincts put !h•
recall over the top by a relatively narrow
margin of U7 votes, The final. tally was
2,307 votea for the iecall; 1,11811 against.
Jobnson swept the field ·of four can-
didatea with %,1189 votes.
Runnerup Wayne Baglln received 1,1191
votea, white Larry, Campbejl and Beth
~ _trailed with 341 and 221 votea
respectively. . · '
The recalkouncil bellotlng drew a 41
percenl turnout of the Ari Colo)!y'1 111~
eligible voters, with 1,209 liallota call.
"l think this meana the people want
peace on the City Council and I hope I
can contrilNte to that," said Johnson
\vhen the final vote tally W8! posted.
Lorr said the result was "about the
way I figured."
A controveraial figure nn ·th~ LaiUDa
political scene fnr the .past two years,
Lorr was charged by recall proponents
with failure to respoi:id to the wishes of
the community with reg""' lo b)gti riae:
(Seo RECALL, Page I)
• ELECTED TD COUNCIL
• Carl Joh,n-Jr.
'Keep Ye-..r Dist.an~' . . .
Recall Election Rlittled
\
By School :Petitioners .
The preoence of peUtloaerl for the
Laguna Baach ICbool board recall near
poUlnl places for the City Council recaU
election cauoed oeveral minor disputes,
during vot1n1 boun Tu<sday.
SUpporten of ccuncU recaU tarret Ed'. • watd Lorr objected strenuously to the
actloa of achool recall proponents who
had sel up tables lo gatjier llgnatwu oil
petitlonl oeeklng lbe. recall of t-
P•lricla GUlelle and Gerald Linke.
Both the cily cler~ and lbe pOlice were
-oa oecasioo· lo measure the
dlalance ol Ibo tsbles from the poUlng
placu.
The election codes hara the circulation
of )ldlllono, pamphl•ll 'or' other types of
electloaeeilnJ wllhln iOO f .. t of the entrt
ll>a poll(nl place on electloo day.
-Hceptlon '!'U taken ~ ftll Jacl tbll the tablu cart!ed sigN. urstnc ""'°"' of the 1<bool \'OCIU, which llllM
dlarpd wu an allempl to ml•load
voterL
The liluatloa became furtbOr coiiluoed
when aomo calls to the Office of tho
Reglstrar of Votera pro&iced the IJ>I
fOl'll)BtiOD !bat the distance should be
measured !!om lbe property line rather
than the enlly lo lbe pol1lng place.
Councilman Lorr himlelf, alter learo-
lng of the p~lem, ..,.tacted the city at·
tomey, who in tum went over the code•
with the county rerlltrar's office and·
confirmed Ille Olstanco requirement. '
-8 on Float Drown
CARTAGENA, Spain (AP) -Eiabt
perions droWned ond another 211 were
lqlalnc afler 1. Ooat iD a rellglolls pro.
-sank In this ~bor In --t Spoln Tuelday, police ~poried. About
100 peraons we~ aboard lbe Ooat, and
police uld II overilll'Md because too
maey wtre oa ..,. side.
MaY. Allow
Discussion
By Doctors
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Democratic
vice presidential nominee Thomas F.
Eagleton refused anew today to release
medical records of his three hospital
treatments for nervous exhaustion but
said he would talk with his doctors about
allowing tbem lo discuss his past medical
problems.
Eagleton aho said he now reallies he
made a mistake by not telling
Democratic presidential nominee George
McGovern abou t-the three hospital stays
before McGovern recommended him to
the Democnlic NaUonal Convention.
Eagleton ~vealed Tueaday that be ~ .
voluntarily submitted to bolpltal lrHl-
ment in 1980, 1964 and 1966 for "nervous
exhaustion and fatigue" brought on by
overwork. Twice he received psychiatric
care and electric·shock treatment.
Eagleton elaborated on that an·
nouncement today, although Tuesday he
said he woukt have no further comment
on it during the campalJ?I.
He said he doeS not now rece.lve any
medication except for "an occasional.
very spondle tranquilizer. I don't even
koow the name of it."
He said be did not feel any need for a
psychiatric examination now and would
not. .subcnit -to.. one .unlw .McGovern,
President Nixon and Vice Prealdent Spiro
T. Agnew do the oame.
He .. Id 1111 .... and deprelljon thal
led to lbe tbfa Jiitlll!a1 ...,. ..... In his
oplnlaa relaU\'lly mlrllr mllf'll.
''Ill 1111' OWi !ftlP.d. I do naw"ll u a i... Ila er a bftlk• arm," be aalcL "J ........ mint In the pubUe do not."
. He "'4 bt ~ ..--td 1ti1 Initial
stance ol llllltlnl no -comment
about Ibo mattar and wW lmlud try to
educate the public about the kind of prob-
lema he encountered In the past.
Eagleton reiterated that be feels
perfectly quaUfled lo run for vice-pres!·
dent and &o take over the Whlte House.
Newanen who questioned Eagleton 14>
day at a morning news conference asked
him again, as they did Tueaday, wbetber
he would allow hospital reccrda of bis
treatment to be made pubUc.
Eagleton again refuoed. aaylng Iha!
these records are private, privileged.
document.. "And it ls my lntenUon that
they to remaln1" he said.
He aald the records are Intended as
communJcatlons among doctors, that
Ibey conlaln highly technical Information
not readily understandable by laymen,
and that they · contaln lnformatloe from.
persOnal Interviews.
However, Eagleton did leave open the
possibility that he wlll allow his former
doctors to dbcuss treatment they gave
him.
He notpd that professional ethics pre-
vent !>hyslclans from discussing publicly
matters relating to the.Ir patients, and
1ald he wouJd within the next few days
speak lo the doctors and "discuss with
them what should be said."
The Missouri senator was scheduled to
depart today for Honolulu, to address a
unlnn meeting. He oald be would
telephone tbe doctors after be returns
Thursday.
At the Loo ~es news conference,
new1men alao pl'essed Eagleton on why
(See EAGLETON, Page J)
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It'll be bot again OD Tbunday,
according to the wtatherlady.
Hlghs at lbe beacbel amund 'IV
rising In IO Inland. Lowa tonl&hi
51-4$.
INSIDE TODA 'Y . -
Hundrtdi of A-block
!!ltll, SC>mt Of "'"°"' MH dMd, haw b<•• All01Hll to '"//or with
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J. o,u&. Y PllOT LI .•a..i•n
Dow .Yo Voted
l .. ~ : .. ~
1 AddrHs I! 11 I ]~ li ii II ~1~~
l 481 Darlmoor SL 651 253 39 119 134 92 8 111 8
2 290 Grandview 963 335 35 153 180 105 35 147 13
3 417 Monterey Drive 680 326 48 ·168 162 75 41 163 9
4 310 Broadway 938 346 35 150 193 120 39 128 24
5 City Hall 721 260 36 152 103 59 13 129 25
6 Thurston School 704 296 42 160 136 97 20 145 1
7 Laguna Beach High 1015 3.44' 34 195 143 96 ,lll 169 21
8 998 Glenneyre St. 841 371 44 193 176 105 30 164 20
9 1898 Temple Hills Drive 828 359 4S 212 146 86 22 191 22
10 1194 Mornlnaslde Drive 456 220 48 13!i 85 45 15 133 10
11 1190 Glenneyre St. ~2 192 34 96 94 57 17 85 12
12 835 La Mirada 399 171 43 118 53 24 13 99 19
13 A~ate SL Fite Station 850 350 41 212 138 64 28 199 21
14 426 Nves Place 758 260 34 15R 102 63 • 15 140 14
Precinct Vote: 4083 2216 1845 108R 327 2003 2lij
Absentee Vote: 126 91 35 JO 14 96 2
GRAND TOTAi.: 4209 41 2307 1880 1098 341 2099 221
Total Eligible Voters: 10,366
From Pqe I
LAGUNA RECALL .. ~
eocouraglna llUpllon •l•inat the city on
the building height limit ; mlsuS< of tax-
.pa ye.rs money in taking his wife to con-
\rentlona at city expena:e; and oppoalng
the appolntmenl of women to city poll·
tJODI.
Johnlon said that he WU g!Ad the
recall wu approved by voters because,
''Thls mew it wu a valld.electlon.11
U the recall vote had bffn lnlufficient,
lhe City Council would have bffo ,...
quired to appoint a sucC<llOr to Lorr,
who had sulxnltted Illa reslgnallon, el·
Jecllve July 31.
Jobnlon, 50, ll a JO.year Laguna resi-
dent, 1 former pruldent of the Civic
1.ellgUe, ind hu served on the Plannlmg
Comm!Alfon slnce l!Ml9. He w11 the only
member of the commwlon r .. sppotnted
when the council elected ln 1170 revtJed
the make-up ol the plunlna body.
A chemlll, be II employed 11 a senior
research aaalltant with Chevron Oil Field
eJ!uearch Company ln La Habra.
A proponent of alow, carelully plAnned
IJ'OWlh, he supported the *loot butldlhg
lielghl limit and the 20,000 populallon
'loal llfure tn the land use element ol the
General Plan 1 n d noa-cornmercW
development ol the Main Boch Park.
Dark horse ltnonl the candldaleJ WU
2 Motorcyclists
Critical After '
S. Lag~a Cra~~.
Two young motorcycle enthu11a1ts are
tn crlllcal cond!Uon at South Coast Com·
muolty Hoopltal today lollowlna' a
grueaome colllakln near AllJO Circle In
South Llglllll IAI< Tuesday night.
Douglas J, Keyworth, 20, ol 2021
Fainr1y Drive, oranae. and h11 20-year-
old female companion Kellen Alarcon of
1200 Wau St., Tu1t1n1 re.:elved mas&lve
head lnjurle1 when they pulled out onto
the highway and were atruck by a PL'" Ina automobile.
Wilneue>, acoordln1 to • Caltlomla
Highway Patrol ~pokesman, a a I d
Keywnrtb and Mill Alar.con were amopg
a group of lour motorcycle rtdera whO
had stopped near Allio Circle around 11 P,.m; .
• Altmi lew mlnutu of talklng and rev·
ylng their hip )lOW<red bibs, Keyworth
and MIAa Alarcon ent.red the southbound
lane of the highwa,y and were alruck In
the rear by Glenn W. Clapper, 3121 Callo
Real, San Clemente. He was not injured.
One witness said Keyworth looked both
way1 before entering the ttaUic lane, but
apparently did not see the approaching
Clapper vehicle.
:. shout of warning from a friend on
anolher motorcycle came too lite.
Keyworth and Mils Alarcon were
lr1n1ported by ambulance to the hospital
whtre they remain in tbe intensive care
unit.
OWIU COAST I.I
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•ftdl. lr'flMl$1dd1*-ck 1nd Sen ClttPitnt./
lllt J\11111 C1p~tr1no. A ~1'1811 !"flionll
lldlllln h pubflihfd S.l\Wd1y, •!'Cl .!ill!ld1r-.
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Baalln, a 29-year-old newcomer to the
Laeun1 acene, who 11rnered almo1t hllf
as many votea as the popillar Johnson
and almoot double the combined total for
the other two candidates.
A three-year re1ident , Bailin made a
Jaat•m.lnute declllon to enter the council
race and en1a1ed 1n a vlgol'OUI, door-to-
door campaign.
Aaked ii he would be tempted to try lor
public olllce qaln, alter hi1 eurpriae
sbowlni In tho rocaU vote, Ba1lln sald,
11We'll see about that, but I've really en·
joyed lhls -It'• my loner drtve. Rllht
now I'm moaUy looklng forward to a
relAxtna weekend."
A goo<klied crowd 11thered at City
Hall ,.._y nllhl lo watch po1tln1 of
the electlon rtturns, but It w11 subdued,
compored with tho excited, aometbnea
jubllant groupe that 11thered lollowlni
the hl&b rile and city councll ballotlna.
Johnaon WU liven a round of applause
when ti became apperent he w11 tho wln·
nlng candld1te.
Bailln and his wife were amoog the cl·
ty hall election watchers throughout the
evening and Lorr arri ved with h11 wife
durinl the poetlng of the vote. Alto on
hand were candidate Beth Leeds and vlce
mayor Charlton Boyd, who congratulated
Johnson on the victory that apparently
will change tbe 3-2 council majority that
has held sway for the past two yean.
There was immediate speculation as to
the possibility ol a new council vote on
the po1ltton ol ntayor, but tbla appeared
unc'ert~ln today. The election code pro-
vides for re-organJzatlon of the council
and election of a mayor following each
gener1J electiOn, but does not spedty
procedure in an ·election or thil type.
Followlng the April general election,
Mayor Richard Goldberg was re-elected
in a u.nanJmoua council vote.
Laguna Chamber
Lauds Decrease
In Cri1ne Rate
New state itatlJUcs I n d J c a t I n g
decreases in the number of crimes
reported and lncreaae• ln the number ol
amsts made In LljWll Beach in 1971
were balled by chamber of commerce
directors Tuesday as encoura1lng neWJ,
indicative of more efficient police depart-
ment operation.
Officer Jim Stinson, attendlng the
chamber board meeting u represent-
ative of the department, reported the
stau.ttcs from a state report on crime
and ~. comparlna llcuru for
the years lt'IO and 1971.
In that period, Sllnson said, felony
crimes reported ln the 1tate lncreased 8.1
percent, while In Lquna Beach, thet
decreased 1.Mi percent.
Of these, crimu of personal violence
were up 9.3 percent in lhe state, and up
1.34 percent in Laguna. Crimts against
property (burglaries, etc.) increased 7.9
percent in the state, but decreased 2.2t
percent in Laguna.
Compared with overall figures for the
state, the arrest rale In Laguna Beach
showed a spectacular increase.
While adult ftlony 1rrests in C8HfomlR
showed a 5.4 percent increase. in 1971
over 1970, the increase in Laguna Beach
was 60 percent. or these, dn.ig arrests were up two per-
cent in the state while the LaKll'na Beach
drug arrest increase was 57.8 percent.
Drug arrests accounted for 5,M9 of the
7 ,046 adult felony arrt1t1 made In
Laguna Beach in 1971, whlle the raUo in·
the state was &1,3M drug arrests ln a
total of 229,476 adult arrests.
In the area of adult mlldcmeanor ar-
rest!, then was a decre1se of 1.a ptrrent
in tht state u a whole and an increase of
eight percent In Laguna Beach.
Juvenile delinquency amat.a were
down ln 1911 ln both the alAta and
Laguna Beach, but ol ttltie, the prtetnt~
age of Juveniles amoted lor <!tu; YlolA•
ti-Ons showm an incrta!t! In t..guna.
The overall decrease In juvcnlle delln·
quency arrests was 2.2 percent 1n
California and eight percent ln Laguna.
In the 1pecl1l ares of juvenllo dni1 al'
resll, there was a e.3 percent decrease ht
the sate and a II percent lncreaS< In
Lal\llll.
The propoJ'\)on ot dnir arrt1!i 1mon1 toll\ !11""11e am1ta ln Lapia waa not
l'I bll!ll u lt the adult level. Of 4,llO lu~ taktn lnto cuotody ln LafUllA In
lm., !,GU ...,. booked lor druf vloitr
lions.
Nixon: No C IDDlents Summer Hpat
Forces Change
Silence Ordered on Eag~ton !Jiaclnaure AKRON, Oblo (UPI) -Whea
lampjlrallno cllmll Into tba W'a
llld 18'1, tho Sununlt County Auto
T!tle Bureau set.. 10 bot that aome
ol lta employes falnl. i1 iil'I' •t• ~
NEW YORK -Tllo he•d ol Prelldent
Nixon'• re-<fectton campaign laid today
ttle President had instructed all thole
connected wilh hlm .. governmentally and
politically" to refraln from commenting
on Se-n. Thomas F. Eagletoo's medical
history. ·
Clark MacGreaor, cbainnan of the
committee for the rHlectlon of the
president, said he became aware of
stories about the Democratic vice
presidential candldate's health problt1n1
* * *
Telegrams
Ask Dropping
Of Eagleto~
, CUSTER, S.D. CAP) -While Sen.
Oeorge McGovern remained secluded at
his South Dakota cabin re t r e a t 1
telegrama beian arriving from sup.-
porten and most urged him lo drop Sen.
Thomu Eagleton as Illa l'llllnlnl mata ln
the wake of h1a disclosure of psychlatrlc:
care and of electric shock treatment for
oervous exhaustion.
Some telegrams ur1ed Ealleton's
retention, but they were out numbered 2
to 1 by antagonistic onea.
Many of the' t.fegrlllll are locuaed as
much on the lact' Eagleton !ailed to tell
McGovern about his medical blstory as
on the tact that he bad undergDne the
trestment between 19!0 and 19!0.
McGovern on Tuesday r e j e c t e d
Eagletoo's offer to quJL The Democratic
prealdenilal nominee aald be waota to
0 wait and see" the reacUon.
"Wo uk to dlsauoctat. your can-
didacy from that ol Sen. Eagleton, whoae
unconacloaabJe, puerlle and rapacious
duplicity II reprehensible and ln·
compatible with your bold, prlntipled and
visionary primary campaign," said a
telegram from SUsan and Wllllam Btc.ker
of Philadelphia.
"Since you have conceded electlon to
Nixon by selection of psychotic," wired
Bernice J. Holson of Berkeley, Calli., "!
would like refund of money contributed
when you were viable candidate."
The telegrams we.re sent throu&h the
Teltx: machlne in the press room o( the
motel here, where reporten are staying.
seven miles from McGovern's Sylvan
Lake retreat.
Nol.Ing negatJve reacU~ trom IOttle
people, JncludiQg two-teen-age voters,
Mr. end Mrs. Clyde, L. Rich ol Walnut
Creek, <'.alif., atked: "How could he have
accepted the nomination with this
background! The campalgn ·will be dlf·
llcult enough wlthoul tbla added han-
dicap."
Several of the telegrama I.lid the
American public is not ready to accept
Eagleton•; medical b!Jtory.
Only a couple or the messagea in the
first 15 received urged Eagleton'• reten-.
Uon.
"God bless you for your courage and
boliesty," said a wire directed to
Eagleton from Katbcyn and N a n
8aunden of New York City.
* * * Newspaper Asks
Eagleton to Quit
NEW YORK (AP) -The New York
Post called on Sen. Thomas F. Eaaleton
In an editorial today to step down ., the
Democralic candidate for vice preaident.
The Post, the city's only afternoon
newspaper, has supported Democratic
and liberal candidates ln the put.
The editorial aald:
"No matter how much l)'Dlpathy he
de1em1 lot llgbtlna beck a1a1ns1 the
private tonnents that led to hJs voluntary
hospitalization on three occasions, the
fact that stands out starkly in Sen.
Eagleton'• story is his avowed failure to
tell Democratic nominee G e o r 1 e
McGovern the whole tnzth belora he wu
designated for the vk:e presidency."
From Pqe J
EAGLETON. ••
he had not iold McGovern about his men-
tal problems when MCQovem offered
him the vlc.pruidentlAl nomlnaUon.
"Qulte ll'ank!y, I dldn 't lhlnt tbal thou
erperlencoa were of tbat atu.t mc::ment,"
Eagletoo .. Id. "I now n1lbe thal II IA.
I've read tho momlni biadllnlt.''
He said McGoverll &ad oUetod Ibo No.
2 spot on the Democratic llcket c!ur1ns 1
beetle day and that now he balltvta be
probably WOUid havo tQld McGovern
obou t'lt U ht! hod bad more limo IO think.
&agleton uld that no mambera of bl•
Jamlly have been aubjecl to mentai dll•
llcu1Ue1. He uld Illa mother dlotl ol
hyperlenalon and bla Iatller died ot
natural c1uat1 when ''hls tntemll orew
just slowed clown at 111 71.''
Singer Taking Rest
MOmE CARLO (AP) -E II a
l<'ll!Rrald 11u orderotl today to T'l9l i1J
her IJCital room .bocau1e et a ncumnco
ol aye trouble that Iol'Cld her to carictl
aa-al en1....,,.,,i. M the Riviera ·Jut
)'ear.
four ~ .,. ~g the ... atOltll
campalp Ill -.n between Eagletoa
and Republican Rep. Thomas CUrtll.
••1 tb1ok J was await of tbll IODle four
yean ago,"' be u.id.
"We had been appra!Hd by people ln
the state of Missouri."
Meanwhile, senate colleagues rallied lo
the su pport of Eaglet.on today.
HI• defender& lncluded both party
leadera· In the Senate.
Republican Ltader BUib Scotl of
Pennsylvania Hid at the 1tart ol today's
Sena!< 1es1lon that Eagleton, lhe
Democratic vice presldenuat norninet, is
"a fine and decent man.''
•1J say to our opponents: You ha ve
made statements which become you. Go
on with your campaign," said SCOtt,
reading from a statement.
Sen. Lowell P. Welcl<er Jr. (R-Coon.),
called Eagleton "a man ol warmth and
integrity" and said he has.0 ablolute con-
fidence and pride" in the ~1issouri
senator.
While ·Welcker emphasized that he is
golng to campaign lor the Republican
ticket of Nl>on and Agnew, he said that if
Eagleton should win. "I have no doubt he
will fulfill his duties as vice president
with distinction ."
Democratic Leader Mike Mans.field of
Montana expressed hil appreciation of
the statements made by Scott and
Weicker, saying he is glad t he
RepubllcanJ spoke out in Eagletoa's
behalf.
Mllllllleld uld J!ilPt<in "baa hetn a
great atnator," •ddbil "he bas my com--
plete confidence and trust."
The DernocraUc leaden aald there ii
no queatloo that Eagleton has the ablllty,
"phy1lcally, menially, or otberwlle," to
serve as vice president.
Earlier Mansfield had told ntwsmen he
Is glad Eagleton disclosed h i s
hospitalization "JO that the possible
rwnon and innuendoea can be 1a1d to
rest."
Sen. Harold E. Hughea (IJ.lowa). a
fonner governor who uld be Ont c1me
to know Eagleton as attorney general and
lieutenant governor of Missouri, told the
Senate he has been impressed by
~gleton 's integrity and s pi r i I u a I
strength.
Sen. Barry Goldwnter of Arizona, the
1964 Republican nominee for president,
said "psychological subjecta are matters
for docton to diacuu and for laymen to
avoid" and added he "would hope that
his whole me,tter could immediately be
dropped end lor1otten."
"I Implore my Republican colleagues
and those Democrats who are opJXlsed to
the McGovern-Eagleton ticket not to
allow this factor to enter the realm
of political discussion," Goldwater said.
He said, "Sen. Eagleton, by his
courageous performance yesterday, has
Indicated the truth of his claim that his
health ls now 'IOlld and sound,' both for
the !all campolln and lor the possibility
of serving u vice president.."
Five female •orkert coUa~d
from heat edlaustion this wett.k,
call!fag Ctlunly Clerk Fr 1 n·k
Y1cobuccl to put ln tffect new
worklnR . hours -I a.m. to noon.
The office regularly Is open a a.m. to 4 p.m.
"We hnve rans blowing every
place, but there are only two win-
dows.'' elplalned Yaco.buccl.
Coastal Annex
Cost, Benefit
To Be Studied
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of ~ Otll't 1"1111 llltt
Newport Beach may learn Sept. 1 t
whether the city would make or Jose
money by aMexing the Irvine Company'lJ
,,500-acre coastal plain between Coronu
del Mar and Laguna Beach. .
The city 's Conunwtlty Development
Department has promised that a
preliminary "cost-benefit" analysis of
the potential annexation will be ready by
that dal<.
Wife Leaves Swreroom At the same time the Newport Beach
Clty Council IJ scheduled to hear a
presentation by Irvine Company official!
on their latest development plans for the
3.5-mUe shoreline area .
'Prison' After 7 Years Councilman John Store. who represents
Corona del Mar, pushed for the report
and is encouraging an early decision by
the city on whether it wants the property
CLEVELAND (UPI) -A H·year .. ld
woman, waving a hammer and clad In
men'• long underwear and temlll aboes,
has emerged from a dark storeroom fill·
ed with rotting garbage where !be has
been Jocked for most of the last seven
years, the Cuyahot!a County 1berlll'1 of·
flee reported today.
Neighbor• said tbey oft.en bad heard
meaning and crylng from the ground
floor storeroom where Mr!. EU..beth
Brown Menalee had been llvlna on the
city's e11t side.
Dtputies uid Mrs. Mena!ee bad been
llvlng there sin« 11181 and nellbbon
said they did not believe the woman had
been out of the 1tore room 1lnce Se~
t.mber 1910.
SherJl'i depdUea, who had lo break In.
to the padlocked fOOIJl and shovel away
garbage, _ J,uesday tfound tbe woman
wleldlng a hammer aod ·• broken wine
bo!Ue In delenaa of hit prhoru •
There wu no · eleclrlclty or water ln
the storeroom.
Nelghbon told the deput!H the
woman'• hu1band, Joseph, 46, made aar-
ly morning tripe to tho room with arocenes aevual timts a week. Police
were oeeklng her hu!band lor qu ..
tlonln1.
Mrs. Menafee waa taken t o
H1wthomden stata Hoapltal and !1cl1 ln
the cue were to he presented to the
county pro!<Clltor.
Deputy Joaepll Mo11Jan laid the ober·
IU'1 department bad been ll'Ylni to llnd
Mrs. Menalee •in« Sept. It, lt'IO.
"She ..,., referred lo Falrhlll Mental
Health Centu ln May of 1970," ho .. td,
••1nct was later aent to Hawtbornden. She
was given 1 pass out In September and
never returned."
Morgan said the department had no
knowledge of the whereabouts of Mrs.
Menafee untiJ the building's owner, Mrs.
Leroy Kelley, called the department
Tuesday,
"When we got there we found the front
and rear . doors padlocked on the
outJJde," be said. ••Two rear wlndow1
were covered with bars and a front win-
dow was boarded over."
11Then wu rotttna 1arbqe wr-
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
I. C. HUMPMllll
Tllo 0rt1111 oilers a ""'"'""1 unllmtt-
ecl iUPJ>l1 ot bar&alnl In mrytbJna -
~meru to jewelry, and Iba • ..,...
touritl olten htqa when be aboWd not.
A good cue ln point II ".;tltheUc
jade," the poonst ol which , IJ called
11!)'DtbeUc cat'H)'tt."
A jadellle Imitation Is n!feltd ln Hons Kone 1nc1 Japan Ullder .... ., auclt u
1117DtbeUc Jade," 1'1imorl atolt," or
11Mfta )Ide, II 'J1lil mJteriaJ ii JOJd in
ellhl translucent lbade1 of ,.... called
Bllnneu A, 8 and C, Allltrallan A and 8
and A!r!Clll A and II.
Altboulh tt II cJalmed that Ibo raw
ntalertali used are while jade and quaiU,
tacllnlcal lffta ollow vilual and pbJalal
characlerllllca well within Ibo ranp for
ordinary 1lw, and Ibo utl'antoly ,_
llllllatloOI have radlattna nbars .. ltllnjf
the Clt'HJe a~ fnlll whtcb llli
Imitation derlveo !ta namt.
Ii )'OU .. ta tba Or!mt, lllJfJ the ..
perlence, ~t brlna llollle mJi Uaoao bl!'
1ainl •hicll 10Uf owa tra1nJnr and a·
perlenoa will able )'Oii lo pnperJt
evaluate.
rounding a dirty mattress on the fioor.
That'a where she (Mrs, Menafee ) slept.''
t..1rs. Kelley, wbq wai present when
deputies broke into the storeroom, 1ald
she "wasn't surprised" at its condition.
"The neighbors have been complalning
for years, 11 she said.
Despite the fact they beard screams
and knew Mrs. Menafte was In the
storeroom, none of the neighbors had at-
tempted lo help ber, lhe said.
Mr1. Kelley said she had refused to
take Menafee's ·rent for the last three.
month.I ln order to get him to move bis
wife.
"He 1hould have taken her lo the
b.>1pltal," Mn. Kelley u ld of Menalee.
"She really disturbed the neighbors wtth
her Kl'tamln&."
Raad Extension
Hearing Slated
By Village Unit
An lnrormation meetlni on a tuil to
stop t~ city of Laguna Beach from
purchastn1 rlght~f-way for an extension
ot Catnpua Drive will be held by VWage
LllUJll Thursday at 7:!0 p.m. •t City
Hall.
"Efforta will be made to a.nawtr ques.
tlont the public mllhl have re11l'din& the
campus Drive extension and to lnlonn
them u to protection ottered by the state
Envthlnmental Quality Act ," s a I d
Wiiiiam Leik, president of the group.
Vlllqe Lasun• Monday filed suit
charging Ille city vto!ated provisions of
lb• Environmental Quallty . Act and the
Ca!Uornla iovemment Code ln movlng
ahead with purchase of the U acres of
rlsht.of·W•Y from the Pyne &state Com·
pany. The land purcllase now II ln
escrow.
A hearlni oo the matter will be held
Aus. I II 9:30 1.m. ln the Su)>erlor Court
chambers ol Judge Jlmel F. Judge.
in its boundaries or not ·
"We should eithe r say 'never' and go
on our mr.rry way or say we'll take ~
look at the proposal," Store told fellow
councilmen Monday.
"The extent of our interest will depend
prlmarily on that cost-benefit study,"
declared Councilman Paul Ryckoff.
'1'alking or sentiment by some Newpor1
Beactl citizens against any further
growth, store said, "Many etpress COll-
cern of the wrong kind. It would be bet-
ter to annex and gain control to get what
we want."
"Somtwhere along the: line we're going
to have to face it," pointed out Coun-
cilman Richard Croul, who alao rtpr~
aents parta of Corona del Mar.
"We should (decide) before the gentrai
plan comes along," he said, ••we've got
to find ttle advantages and disadvantages
-and the quicker It comes out the better
for all concerned.
"ft doea take long-ronge plennlng," be
said, "Without some decision from us,
it'a ltlll up In the air."
The Issue IJ alto being brought to the
fore by announced plaiu: of the Irvine
Ranch Water Dlattlct to aMex the ter-ritory. ·
Scott Crowley
Services Slated
Services will be held at 11 1.m. niurs·
day ln the Community Presbyterian
Church, Lagun1 Beach, for Winfield Scott
Crowley, 30-year resident of the Art
Colony, who died Monday In 1 Newport
Beach Convalescent HOJpltal. He was &a.
Dr. R.tymond Brahlllll wlll official< al
the service.
Mr. Crowley, who made his home at
378 Holly St., Is survived by his widow,
Bernice.
A nati ve of MiMuota, he had llved lo
California for 40 years and was employed
as an automobile saleaman In Santa Ana.
Friends may direct memorial con-
tributions to lhelr favorite cbarltles.
Sheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary iJ in
charge of funeral arrangements.
Tiit Ifill for Molhtr or Grendmothar
l'l!ith lrom 1 to 9 QENUINE Blrthllonu
from S ooo.
IAY1llabl1 In 14 Kl. whit• or y1llow 1old
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Disappearing A~t
A late evening eclipse of the moon. visible to Orange Coast residents,
was captured on film by a 14-year-old Corona de!-Mar photographer
early this morning. The partial coverage of the moon's disc by the
earth's shadow began at 10:55 p.m. last night and reached its fullest
point at 12:20 a.m.
Newport Analysis
Irvine Company's C·oastal
Plain .Anµex.ation Eyed
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of tllt DallY .. ..., .... ,
Newport Beach IJUIY learn Sept. It
whether the city would make or lose
money by annexing the Irvine Company's
!,50().acre ,coastal plain between Corona
del Mar and Laguna Beach.
The city's Community Development
Department has promised that a
preliminary "cost-benefit"· analysis of
Executives Flee
Blaze on Boat
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Eight executives
of Solar Division of International
Harvester escaped injury today when a
sports fishing boat caught fire 38 miles
southwest of San Diego.
The 40-foot cabin cruiser was aban·
doned, burning to the water level before
a Coast Guard cutter arrived.
Those aboard the boat were picked up
by 'a passing fisherman. A .gc>ast Guard
spoke·sman sala all appeared uninjured.
A spokesman at the Solar plant in San
Diego · said tbey were •icompany men"
out for· a single ~Y of fishing. He .said
none was a top offi~1.
Solar laces the possibility o! a plant
strike at midnight, when its labor con·
tract 'eXpires.
There was oo immediate explanation
fOr the fire. A gas turbine engine
Powered the boat, which had been used to
demonstrate company products to poten--
tlal customers.
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11'11 he hot again Cll Thursday;
according t~ ·the wtatilerlady.
Highs at the beaches around 70,
rising to 90 inljllld. Low• tonight '
52~. . ,
INSWE TODAY
Hundred.t of Alal>amn black
mtn, 10mt t1f tohom have died,
h<w• bt,. Clllowell to ••fftr with
untrtattct svphfiil 1fncc 1032 ai
part of • 11<>"""''"''" 1tudv rt· «11tlv dilclosed. Story P011• 18.
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... ' !he potential annexation will be ready by
that date. ·'
At the same time the Newport Boach
City Council is sebedWed to bear a
presentation by Irvine Company officials
on their latest development plans for the
3.5-rnile shoreline area,
Councllman John Store, who represents
Corona del Mar, puJhed !or the report
and is encouraging an early decision by
the city•on whether It want! the properly
in its boundaries or not.
"We should either say 'never' and go
on our mP.rry way or say we'll take a
look at the proposal."' Store told fellow
couqcilmen Monday.
"The extent of our Interest will depeod
primarily on that cost-benefit study,"
declared Councilmao Paul Ryekoll.
Talkihg of aentiment' bf some Newport
Beach. 9ttzens against any further
growth, Store said, "'Many express con-
cern o1 the wrong kind. It would he bet·
!er fo anoex and gain control to get what
we want."
"Somewhere along the.line we're going
to have to face it," pointed out Coun-
cilman Richard Croul, who abo repre-
sents parts of Corona dd Msr.
"We should (decide) before the general
plan comes along," he said, 11we've got
to find the advantages and dlsadv&ntagtis
-aod the quicker it comes out the heUer
for all cooctmed. 1..
"Jt does take long· range planning," he
said, "Witboot aome decision from us,
it's still up in the air."
The issue Is also being brought to the
fore by announceif ~Jaos of the 1rvlne
!W>ch Water District to annex the tec-
rllnry. '
The district has written Newport Beach
()fferfug an agreement to ·de.annex the
territory U It ever is Incorporated into
the city. ·
"H they come in·there, It wm be tough
to get them Out/' $fore said. '0Ibere may
be 1 lot ol technical problem. aod ·we
nuoy be bebJnd the ~htboll.
0 We may hive to take over tbe· aewers
wbllo -elle ..U. them the water." be Aid.
1 l1'1ne Compaey ol.flclals have 11>-
dleated they plan to make a declsJon
wilhllr 811 d1,.li db wbai'tllty want to do~
,lsr M looorponi\lng die COPial plain.
Or111nol1Y, plans called for lt to be
divided 1lmost ej1118lly hehleen Laguna
Btacll, .and· Newporl Beacb.'
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Irvine Units to Meet
The 1rvlne parlrJ and open space and
• envinmmental quality 1cM1ory com·
mll1-will -i )Qlntly 11 7:$0 o'clock
tontsht In city hall annex on the pwnd
fl~ of Irvine 1'own CenWr, Gfl-Co111pus
Drive.
The public meellni wu call!d .fo
dl.sc:uA the two committee•'
rupollllblllU.. In the lwmotlon of the
city's land uoe policy pion.
ORANG~ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1972 TEN CENTS
Eagleton Retains Files
Democrqtic Hopeful May Allow Doctors to Talk
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Democratic
vice preskleuUat nominee Thomas F.
Eagleton refUsed anew today to release
m<dical records of his three hospital
treatmenb for nervous elhaustion but
Pid Ii< would talk with his doctors about
allowll!g them to discuss his past medlcal
problems.
Eagleton also said he now realizes he
made a mistake by not t e I I I n g
Democratic pres.Jdential nominee George
McGovern about the three hospital stays
before McGovern recommended him to
the Democratic National Convention.
Eagleton revealed Tueoday that he had
votuntar111 submitted to hospital treat·
Tustin Okays
School Deal
With Irvine
Tustin school trustees Tuesday niglit
agreed to sign building fuod applications
for schools in Irvine in exchange for the
Irvine Unified distriet's commitment to
continue to educate 272 Tustin students
at University High School.
Th.e action clears the way for the San
Josquln El<mentary School District to
malo! state building fund loan aJ>-
piiCations for seven school projects.
Tustin Unified trustees had been reluc-
tant to take on $76,851 In liability for the
applications because none of the building
will he In Tustin.
lrvlne and Saddleback Valley· trustee&
had already . approv!!<f the Joao aJ>-
pllcations. ~-...J> , •• · To ,i.ip cony~ . ai.,, ·•
Unified Schoof Dil apprOftd
an agreement to 'bouae-m Tustin
student& ot Uril_vonlty High Scl>ool In
Irvine c!\lrilll the Jm.7l ICllo01 year.-
Under the plan, the Jou ..-.ment
against ~ would be. deducted !tom
the cost of hoUJing the students,
Trustees Dickrao Boranian and
Stuart Eriben voted again!+ the tn..
terdistrict agreement because they said
the loana should have been signed
anyway. . , ..
Trustees Barbara Benson, Robert
Bartholomew and Dean McCormlcr
voted for the housing plan, the. cost of
which ls estimated at $224,400 for one
year. ,
Then trustees 1Jl!3Dimously okayed the
1rvlne building applleatloos.
San Joaquin district facilities planner
Dave K1ng said today the elementary
school constructk>n plans probably will '
go to the state Allocations Board Aug. 17.
Laguna's Lorr
Ousted by Vote;
Johnson Seated
By BARBARA KRE1BIOI
Of Ila DllllY Plllt lleff
Laguna Beach City Councilman
Edward C. Lorr was recalled from office
Tueoday aod Planning Commission
Chairman Carl E. Johnsoo Jr. elected to
succeed him.
Voters in 12 of 14 preclncta put tho
recall over the top by a relatively narrow
margin of 427 votes. The· final tally was
2 .. 307 votes for the recall i 1,880 against.
Johnsoo swept the field of four can-
didates with 2,099 votes.
Rmmerup Wayne BagHn received 1,098
votes, while Larry , campbell and Beth
Leeds trailed with 3U and 121 votes
respecUvely.
The recall-<OUncil balloting drew a 4t
percent lumout of the Art Colonts 10,316
ellgible vbtm, with ·4,JOll ballots cast.
"I think tbls means tbe people want
peace on the City Coullcll aad I hope I
can contribute to 'that," said Johnson
wbOo the !Jnal vote tally wu posted.
Lorr Aid the reault w11 "about the
way I figured."
A controvmtal IJgute on tho Laguna
polJUcal• ocme for the , put two y.srs,
Lorr WU cflsrsed by recall proponenta
with failure ta r-.1 to the , wishes ol
the community with reprd> fo blgh rlae:
eocouracinl lltlgotlon opiMt the city on
the bulJdjng beJchl limit; ~ ol tat•
payers money In tUJnc bis wile fo con-
venUODI at city etp<111e; and opposlnc
the 1ppolotment ol womoo ta city posi-tions. •
Johnaon uld that be · wu 1Jad tile
recall wu 1ppm!!d bJ VOlen beca-,
''Thia mtalll it Wll i viµd electbl." u the recall vote llod -~ the City Cooncll wotact have .,_ ,.,
qulr!!d to 1ppolnt a ...,._. to Lorr,
who bad submitted bis mlpWion, If•
feeUve July 31.
Jobnlon, 50, Is I 10.)'tor Llgtlla fal.
(llff LAGUNA, Pll• II
ment in 1960, 1964 and 1966 ror "nervous
exhaustion and fatigue" brought on by
oveiwort: Twice he nceived psychiatric
care and electrie-abock treatment.
Eagleton elaborated on that an-
nouncernel\t today, although Tuesday he
said he'would have no further comment
on it during the campaign.
He said be does not now receive any
medicaUoa except for "an occasional,
very sporadic tranquilizer. I don 't even
know the name of It."
He said be did not feel any need for a
psychiatric examination now and woold
not submit to one unless. McGovern,
President Nixon and Vice President Spiro
•
T. Agtiew do the same.
He said the fatigue and depression that
led to the three hospital stays were in his
oplnlon relatively mi.nor matters.
"lo my owr. mind, I do view it as a
broken leg or a broken arm," he said. "l
realize many In the public do not."
He said he had reconsidered his Initial
stance of making no further comment
about the matter and will instead try to
educate the public about the kind or prob-
lems he encouhtered in the past.
E11gleton reiterated that h~ fetls
perfectly qualified to run for vice-presi·
dent and to take over the While House.
Newsmen who questioned Eagleton to-
Draw ID Chess
Seventh Game Ends in Stalemate
REYKJA viK, Iceland (UPI) -World
chess champion Boris Spassky agre<d to
a draw today in the seventh game of the
$250,000 match. The draw gives Bobby
Fischer a 4 to 3 ecJae.
Spassky, in a aea1ed move, earlier·
moved his'kiog rook pawn one square -
an act most experts agre<d would end
the game in a draw. Etgbt moves later,
Spassky a""°" to the draw. .
Referee Lothar Scbm1d made f.he move
for Spassky. · .
Spassky took 45 ·minutes to work out
· PAius (jJPI} - A llJgh American of·
ficiaJ.llfd !oday-1 peoceful settlement fo
the Vietnam WI! may come before the
American presidential eleeUons.
He also said the agreemen~ \\ohlch ts
likely fo come Jn October, which prob-·
ably he announced ·Jn Washington In-
stead of Paris.
'!be oiflclal, who ii dose to the peace
talb, said there.was not llkely .fo be•·
setUement ·Thursday when the delega.
tion&>from ~ United State1, North Viet··
nain, Soutb Vietnam and the Viet Cong,
meet lor·thelr 152nd session.
Some oblervers said they hoped a set·
tlement was lmmlnent after preildentlar
adviser Henry A Kisalnger met secretly
In Paris on July II with two ·of the top .
Communist negotiators.
A settlement ·ii not <11Jy not likely
Thursday but "it probably will be a cou-•
ple months, more likely October" before
the opposing sides can come to an agree-
ment, the ofiicial, who pre£erred to re-
main anonymous, said.
An agreement Jn October would come
be.fore the U.S. preaidential election on
.Nov. 4.
the move before the game adjourned
Tuesday. He wrote it down and gave it in
a sealed envelope to Schmid so it coul d
he played today.
Schmid, however, could not make the
play Wltll challenger Bobby Fischer
showed up. 'Ibe unpredictable American
arrived 12 minutes late for today's game.
Fischer has been -late for every game so
far.
Fischer sat up until 5 a.m. (local time)
plotting his strategy against Spas.sky.
Aides said he went to bed ''satisfied" he
could heat.the champion.
• • •
Tbo bl(blr lnlomi!!d official said the stlcldnf point fo negotiations remained
the ,problem ol who will have pollUeal
power in Saigon, the reason for the war
In the first .place.
At the Jut .. mlpubllc ....,1 .. July 20.
U.S. negotiator WillUm J. Porter denied
the Communist c:Ontentlc!n that the
U!Uted States, should remove South· Viet·
namese· President Nsuyen Van Thieu,
s8ying · that , . It wu not a U.S.
reipOnslblllty to change. the government
and that the United States had no more
r!ght to control ,lhe government than . !linot had such a rJiht over the Viet
Cong. •
The offlelal described the negotlaUo ..
as difficult becau.se111you. can't negotiate
with heroes. The North Vietnamese have
thlJ ldel tliat tbfy have a nlission."
"The ·problem.la that they want ua fo
do fbr> them what they have never been
able to do themselves -overthrow the
Saigon government," the official said.
• '!be ofllclal said the deadlock In the
semipubllc Thursday sessloos of tho
P"ari1 peace cOnterence do not necessarl~
Jy reflect what ls goin11: on in KisSlnger's
private meetings wllb Hanoi negoUatOl'I .
Wife Leaves Storeroom
'Prison' After 7 Years
ci.EvEi.AND (lli>n -A lf.y.ar-old Deputy Joseph Mo11an said the aber-
woman, waving a hammer and clad In Uf'a de11'"1'"ent had ~ trying fo find
men'• long u!!delwear aod tennis ahoei!, . Mrs. Menafee ajnce Sept. 19, 1970. . ' ' has emerged from 1 dark storeroom fill· "She wu referred. to Falrblll Mental
eel with rotting garbage where Ille bas Health Centtr Jii May of ' IJJ'111," be 11Jd~
been kicked for moll of the lal1 seven , "and wu tater aent fo Hawthomden. She
years, the Cuyahoga County aherltra of. w.as given a ";SS out Jn Seplember and fice reported today. · -
Neighbors said they o!ten had beard never '?eturned."
day at a mornhig news conference asked
him again, a.s ll)ey <iiti Tuesday, whether
he would allow hospital records of his
lreatment to be mode public. •
Eagleton 8.galit refused, saying that
these ·records are priv:ite, privileged
documents. "And it is my intention that
they so remain," he said.
lie sa id the records are Intended as
comr.'lunlcaUom among doctor.i, tha t
they contain highly technical information
not readlly understandable by laymen,
and that they contain information from
personal iutervlews.
Howevtr, Eagleton did leave open the
(See EAGLETON, Page%)
Irvine Ready
To Lose Part
Of New Annex
Irvine city oUicials said today they are
prepared to see the county's Local Agen-
cy Form aUon Commission (LAFC) lop
1,400 acres off of their city's "sphere of
jnfluence" 'in favor of Laguna Beach.
In fact, said Irvine Councilman Henry
Quigley, bis city would see to it that the
LAFC had the necessary maps and legal
descriptions to do so at its meeting to-
day.
The boundary agency was expected to
act d~ Iii llleellng tbla afternoon oa 1
9 .60Q-~CIJ.Jlll1'Pll<l~Llll\ll....a., 53J!ll0-3F•
sphere of influ.-PllOi>Oll4 111 &he city
of Irvine...
Quigley lndJcafed hJa city WU pr<pored
to ill tllo l,411t«ro r+ltdlfa ' -7111 acre. more Ilion the eeo reduction of.
fered prevlously fo ~ Beach -In
order fo Yin lpp!VYal ol tllo overall an-
nexation and apllere.ol h•IJo-. plana.
Lasuno -1utborlllel said last
week they woold llcht the lrvine plans
unless <the entire 1,40Q..acre area in
Laguna Canyon was reserved for future
expansion. of their city.
Quigley said he expeeled the Laguna
Beach land dispute to be the major
roadblock to the Irvine request for LAFC
approval of the sphere and annexation
matters.
Bw:glars Steal
Irvine Greenery
Greenery WU In (feat demood In Iba
Irvine area Tuesday night with burgJara
removln( a variety of trees and shrubs
fro m two locatioll!.
Plants and trees scheduled for planting
in the pro'posed greenbelt area at the
deadend ot Laurel Grove were taken by
intruden' who must have used a truck to
carry ofl the loot, Oraoge County Sher-
ill's olllceni said.
Officials or the Prolessiona l Landscape
Corporation of Upland, valued the trw
and plant> at $343.50.
Two trees valued at $174 WE:re taken
!rom the lrvine Wholesale Nursery, 6541
Barranca Road, by thlevet who dwnped
much ol ~ toll from their woodeo con-
tain~ fo lighten the load.
Both thefts are under lnv..UgaUoo fo.
day.
Police Hunting
Suspect in Rape
moaning and crying from the ground ·Morgan said the department had' no Orange County SherJU'1 officers are to.
floor storeroom wliere Mia. Ellllbeth knowled(e o1 •the whereabouts o1 Mn. day working witll Downe, police In 1 bid
lirown Menafee had been livina: on the Me111fee untU1the building's owner, Mrs. to trace a man who ollegedly raped 1 IS.
city's east aide. Leroy Kelley, collod the , dejllrilllent year-old girl Tuesday night near Lion
Deputlea •~Id, Mra. Menifee bad been Tuesday. , Country Safari. .
llvmg there ainee 19114 and neJihbora · "When we got tliere we found the front , Deputies said the gtrt fold them silo io-
said they did, not believe the woman had aod rdr · doors podloelced · on the cepted 1• Jill from the m1n ntar her
been ollt of the store room linee SeJ>-ouiJldt," l!e Aid. ''Two rear· wlodo"' • home in Anaheim. Siie said be · atopped
tember, IJJ'111. wera covere<l ,.Jtb bors end .a !root win-the car op Moultoa Par\way ""'' the
Sberlff'I ·deputies, who bad to mak in-dow WU boarded OVll'." San Diego Freeway ripped oll her
fo the -podloeked, room 1od shoveL1w'ay "Tlt<l'.e .,.,. rotting 'csrbap sur-clothing and Rtually ~ulled hu 1 Prbase. Tueodly found the woman . roundtiw 1 clirV' matlresl on the' Door De · llid the vlcl • ...... WltJdIOc 1 hammer and 1 brow wine That'• wher1 .r.. (Mrs. Monalee) slept.,; , ~":'u"' but u ~ ~ ~ :~'":°!J~~;~:;..water m d~a~.i:~ ~~=,".1:1 , om~cve the clrl's attlckerJs a
tho llO~. · she "wim't 1urprlsed" al Its condition. , ~wuey resident.
ll... fold the , depu'Ues U,, l'The nelghbbi-. llav• been eGmFialllinC '
wtimon·a husband. JC11eph, 45, mac11 ..,. , for years," s1ie .. 111. • · F' R Lib '1 ly '*1llac trl~ lo the room with °"1>lto •the latl they heard° ......,,,. ire a vages nu
.......ita arlvof ti.-I week. P.U.. and bew Mrs. -II WP Jn Ibo , I
Wtre . ~ ber buaband for qu.. storeroom, -of the •nttsb~ bad 11-PHil.JJliru'llJA (UPI} -A lift
Uoo'n1. • . leirpted to help 'her, 1h1 uld. • , ~rled ..,...bore In the rur ol Ibo
. .Mn, . Menofee WU talcen te . Mrs. Kettq. aid Ille bad •nflllld to Cliarleo Klein !Aw Llbmy It Temple Ho~ State llilspltal 1nd facts In toke Menllee'1 rent• (!Jr the last ·three Ualverslty, llld Jn leas than tw -.
the cue -. fo ho prutnled fo the • monthl la onler to &et blm ta ,... .. bis destl'Cl)'td collections valued a _..
,county l'NIClllor. • . wile. • , . !ha!! '5 mJlllCll. ...
• DAJU l'l\.Of IS
Grant Aids
Jobless,
Poor Kids
A fCl,000 National Science Foundation
cr•nt has betn awarded to cal State
Fullerton and othtr campu.su lo tcain
unemployed aerospace enatneer1 and
veterans u acltnet Ind intth teachers
for ghetto IChoo!L
The ftv .. year prosram w11 revealed
Tuesday in Sacramento by Gov. Ronald
Reagan.
Jobless men who already have college
and unlveralty degreia will receive top
cooaldmtton for Dllgnmel1l to I h e
unique Urban Science Intern Teaching
Program.
••tt wu a long Ume comlna:," Govvnor
Reaian declared.
''TbJJ program wW atlevlate tome of
the unemploym!nt J r o b 1 e m 1 of
aero1pace workers a v • t er an 1, ' 1
Governor Reaaan remarked durtni a
preu conference.
"It will alao provide a pre.11 conference
"II will .WO provld< quallly teachers
of 1elence and math In our Inner clly
ICbooll, create an opportunity for new
careen and Improve cooperative corn-
mtmlty relatlonl with our lnstltullonl of
hJshtr learning," he continued.
• Ct! Stata Fullerton'• S<lence and
Mathemallcs Department deolgned the
curriculum for the program.
Support la proml1ed by the state
Department of Veter1111' Afla~• and tha
Loi Angtltl Unllled' S<hool Dlotrlct.
Some training of men 11lec:ted for tbe
grants wlll be done In Los Angeles
gchoo!J. The A""'Pace Foundation ii
c:on1lderln1 nnanclal ulillance to the
program nm year.
Interns cboaen -a total of 20 in 1972
nad SO next year -will get 15,200 during
one llll1Ulltr llNlon and a 111CCeedln1 lull
academic year of training.
During 1Ucceedlng years, the grants
will bt reduced due to anticipated
number• of lnteru who obtaln sell-.up-
porting jobl In the Interim period.
Cal State Fullerton· will begin the
Urban S<lence IJltcrn Teaching Program
thll yur. Tbo tralnlnr project will include· cat
State, Loi Angelea lbe -year. cam-
-at Lonf Beach, Northrlcl(e, San
Bernardino and Pomona are a!Jo In-
volved.
Legal Questions
Topic of Meet
Owllinl legal atUtudea on dll!olutlon
ill marrlqe, child aupport and the Im-
pact ol the t•)'W'Old majcrlty will be
dJacuaaad by· an atlorney at lbt J!'rlday
el'tl1lol meellng of Parenti Without
Partnen at the MWlon Vt.Jo Goll Club.
Lquna Beach attorney J o b n
Roberta Boyd will dlacUla ·current
le1!Jlatloft and anawar queatlona on bow
new rules are affectlnt famlllea.
. Single parentl in the area are welcome
to allend the meollng, aald president
William R. Graydon, of the south Cout-
San Clemente chapter. Coffee will be
11rved al 7:30 p.m. with the program al
a: ts p.m., followed by dancing and
relmbments.
Parenti Wlthout Partners Inc. is a non-
profit, educational organlullon devoted
to the lntmsil of llngle parents and
the~ cblldren.
Prostimte Ring
Broken in Italy
ROME (AP) -'l1le Rome police aay
they've broken up an expensive pros-
titutlon rm, and 1eittd the madam'• ad-
dresl book or lllO aging dlplomall,
bualneumen and actora wbo paid u
much as llOll,000 ltre -'8.111 -per gtrl.
'l1le police OllllOUllCed tbe arreal of
!Iola Vurro, 40, llllown . to ber lnUmates
as Rosalinda or Tidy Rote.
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·McGovern Urged
'Drop Eagleton'
CUSTER, S.D. (AP) -Wl\lle Sen.
George l.1cGovem remained secluded at
bis South Dakota cabin r e t r e a t ,
teleifams began 1rrlv1.n& from 1up-
porter1 and mOI\ U!'lad him to drop Sen.
Thomas Eacleton ao lib runnllll mate In
the wake ol bi& diaclosure of psychiatric
care and of electric shock treatment for
nervOUJ elhaustlon.
Some telegrams urged Eagletoo's
* * * Nixon Orders
No Com1nents
On Eagleton
By A110Clated Prell
NEW YORK -'!be head of Prealdent
Nixon's re-election campalan uld today
tbe Preoldent had lmtructed all thole
connected with blm "l'vernmentally and
pollUcaUy" to retrain from commenting
on Sen. Thomas F. Ea,gleton's medical
h!slory.
Clark MacGregor, cha1nnan of the
committee for the rHlection of the
president, said he became aware of
stories about the Democratic vice
presidential candidate's beallh problems
lout yeara al' during the 11natortal
campaign in Missouri between Eagleton
and Republican Rep. 'lbomao Curtil.
"I think I wa1 aware of thll 10me four
yeara ago," be old.
"We had been appraised by people In
the state of Miuourl."
Meanwhile, 1enate colleague• raltled to
tbe 111pport of Eapeton today.
H!J defenders Included both party
leaden In the Senate.
Republican Leader Hugh Scott of
Pennsylvania said at the start of today's
Senate ..,,Ion that Eagleton, the
Democratic vice presidential nominee, is
"a fine and decent man."
"I say to our opponents: You have
made statements which become you. Go
on with your campalgn," said SCOtt,
nading from a atatement.
Sen. Lowell P. Welcker Jr. (R.(:onn.),
called Eagleton "a man of warmth and
integrity" and said he has "absolute con-
fidence and pride" in the Missouri
senator.
While Weick.er emphasized that he ls
going to campaign for the Republlca!l
ticket of Nixon and Agnew, he said that 1f
Eagleton ahould win, "I have no doubt he
wUl fulfill his duUu as vice president
with d!JUnctlon."
Democratic Leader Mike Manafleld ol
Montana expressed hb appreciation of
the atatementa made by Scott and
Weicier, 11ylng be b glad I he
Republicans .spoke out in Etgleton'.s
behalf.
Manafleld aald Eagleton "baa been a
great senator," addlng "be has my com-
plete confidence and truat."
The DemocraUc leaden 1ald there Is
no questlM that Eagleton bu the ability,
"pby&lcally, mentally, or otberwile," to
serve as vice President.
Earlier Mansfield had told newsmen he
b glad Eagleton dlJclosed h I •
hospitalization "IO that tho possible
rumora and lnnuendoe1 cap be lald to
re.st."
Sen. Harold E. Hughes ([).Iowa), a
fonner aovemor who said he first came
to know Eagleton aa 1ttorney general and
lieutenant governor of Missouri, told the
Senate be b" been lmpre,.ed by
Eagleton'• Integrity and 1 p Ir II u a I
slrtnglh.
Dissident Jel\'
Wed to American
Found Guilty
MOSCOW (\]Pl) -A Moscow court to-
...
retention, but Ibey were out 1111mberad 2
to I by antagonistic ones.
Many ot the telegrama are focused q
much on !be fact Eagleton failed to tell
McGovern about his medical history u
on lbe fact that be had undergone tha
treatment between 1960 and 1966.
fo.tcGovern on Tuesday r e j e c I e d
Eagleton's offer to quit. The Democratic
presidential nominee said he wantJ , to
"wait and see" the reactkJn.
"We uk to dl!usoclate your can-
didacy from that of Sen. Eagleton, whose
unconscionable, puerile and rapacious
duplicity is reprehensible and ln4
com patible with your bold, principled and
vlllonary primary campaign," said a
telegram from Susan and WW1am Becker
of Philadelphia.
"Since you have conceded election to
Nixon by seleeUon of psychotic," wired
Bernice J. Itolson of Berkeley, catlf., "[
would like refund of money contributed
when you were viable candidate."
The telegrams were 1ent through the
Telex machine in the press room of the
motel here, where reporters are 1taylng,
seven miles from McGovern's Sylvan
Lake retreat.
FromPa9eJ
EAGLETON. • •
possibility that he will allow his form er
doctors to discuss treatment they gave
him.
He noted that professional ethJcs pre-
vent !Jhyslcians from discuulng publicly
matters relating to their patients, and
said he would within the next few days
speak to the doctors and "discuss with
them what ,should be said."
The M1 .. .o.r1 HnOtor WU ICbeduled to
depart today for Hooolulu, to addre.ss a
unJon meeting. He said he would
telephone the doctor.s after he return.s
Thursday.
At the Los Angeles news conference,
newsmen also pressed Eagleton on why
he had not told McGovern about his men-
tal problems when AfcGovern offered
him the vice-presidential nomination.
"Quite frankly, I dldn1 thlni that lhe11
experiences were or that great moment."
Eagleton said. "J now realize that it is.
J 've read the morning headlines."
He said McGovern bad offered the No.
2 spot on the Democratic ticket during a
hecUc day and that now he believes he
probably would have told McGovern
about It U h1' had had more time to think.
Eagleton .said that no members of his
family have been subject to mental dll-
flc:ultles. He said hl.s mother died of
hyperteMlon and his lather died of
natural causes when "bi& internal organs
ju.st slowed down at age 76."
* * * Newspaper Asks
Eagleton to Quit
NEW YORK (AP) -The New York
Post called on Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton
in an editorial today to step down u the
DemocraUc caDdidate tor vice president.
The Post, the clty's only afternoon
newspllper, has supported Democratic
and liberal candidates lD the part.
The editorial said:
"No matter how much sympathy he
deserves for fighting back aga1nst the
private torment.s that led to his voluntary
ho!pitallzalion oo three occaslon.s, the
fact that allnda out 1tarily In S...
Eagleton's story i! his avowed failure to
tell Democratic nominee G e o r g e
1.tcGovern the whole truth before he wa.s
designated for the vice presidency."
2 Motorcyclists
Critical After
day round dissident Jew Gavriel Sbaplro S. Laguna Crash guilty of evading military training and
sentenced him to one year of "corrective
labor," a pen1lty that wlll allow him to Two young motorcycle enthualaat.s are
keep his freedom while working at an In critical condition at South Cot.at Com-
aHlgned job. munlty Hospital today following a
The red-hatred husband of Amerlc.n gruesome coUlalon near Allao Circle in
Judy Sliver Shapiro, of Cincinnati, Ohio, South Laguna late TuOlday night.
who has been pressing the White Houa• Dougla• J, Keyworth, 20, of 21124
to intervtne on hit behalf, credlted 11the Fairway Drive, Orange, ind hla 20-yur-
force of the U.S. government ind my old female cor;npanlon Kellen AJarcon of
wife'' with aavlnc hlm from the maxi-1200 Wau St., TulUn, re..:dved mus.Ive
mum penalty of one )'tit In prllon. heed lnjurlet when Ibey pulled out Mio
''The verdict w11 not so unexpected, u the bJghw1y and were struck by a pau-
the am1Un1, elated Sbaplro ul du he Ing automobll•.
wao hugged and il!led by Jewish lrlonda Wllnmea, a~g to a CalllOrnia
oullldo the court hoUll. Rl&hway Patrol spokesman, 1 a I d
"I knew that the force of the U.S. Keyworth and Miu Alarcon w•re among
government 1nd my wife would maka an a gr«ip of four motorcycle riders who
tmprelllon on the reaulil. I thou1ht I bad stopped nur Al!Jo Clrcl• around II
would probably oot be put In jail." p.m.
Shapll'O w11 tried by a thrte-Jud1e Altera few mlnulal of talklna and rev-
panel of two women and one min In a vlng their high powered bllw, Keyworth
courtroom barred to Weotern newamtn and Miu Alarcon tnlerad the southbound
and aome SO Jewlab frl•nd• wbo ac-lane of the hl&hway and were 1truck Jn
companied the 21·Yt1Mld unanployad the rear by Glenn W. Clipper, 3121 Callo
cbemlll. lltal, San Clemente. He .was not lojured.
UnUormed police and pl1lnclotbeamen . One wltneaa 111d Ke)'WOl'lh looked both
cleared new•m•n and Sbaplro'• col-waya before entering tlwtralllo lane, but
lea1U1t away from the Kallnln dlatrlct apparently did 001 aea the approaching
court while the charJH of evadln1 Clappel' vtblcle •
mllltary ruerve tralnlllf wtrt ~ ~ lllMll of warnln( -a friend on
OCllled. ailOIIlet rnotoreydo ...,. too !ala. llbaP!ro -rtlUtad the onler of mlllt.uy koyJrlirtll and Mia Alarton ...,.
alllhoritln to npart for 17 dlJa raoervo Ira~ by ambulanco te Illa lloopttal
tra!nlnr )1111 bdort Iha atart of Pmldanl whtn U.., ttmaln In the lntanslve cu.
Nlxoli'a vll!L unlL
I
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·S. Viets t
Control Half
Of Citadel
SAIGON (UPI) -South Vietnamese
paratroopers took con\rol of half ~
Quang Tri City's atone citadel today and
ra!Jed tbetr country'• !Jal on the hiJhul
part of i!J wall while the battle for tho
!ortre11 continued, llald reporta aaJd.
North Vietnam••• l\Jnntra ' lnteraUled
their ellortJ to block convo)'I on Highway
J, the main supply rout• for Ilk
paratroopers Inside the citadel, UPI c:ol-
re.opondanl Arthur Higbee uld.
Hl&bee aald Communlll artillery n,,,
wu directed at government po1Ulona Ob
the hi1hway near the My Chanh River td-
day, but that the shells dropped abort of
their targets. ,~
A U.S. advt.er told Higbee that tlti
nag-raising gave the paratroopen "not
anly a psychological advantage but a tac·
tlcal advantage. lt'1 the highest point foi:·
miles around and from there you can
look down the throail of the North Viet-
namese."
In Saigon, a 1ovemment tpokeaman
said more than a battalion or Communlllt
troop1 were "1Ull holding an area in the
weatem part" of the citadel. However.
Higbee said the paratroopera selud tbe
aoutheutorn hall of the fortress wblle-
the Nortb Vietnam"' aUU held the
northweat hall. .
"Since the enemy la stlll In the cltadel,
it ii not yet under control ot the 1overn-
ment troops," the spokesman llld. 1be
Saigon command bas uld it will not con·
sider the embattled city under govern-ment control unlll the cllldel la enllrelf
recaptured.
SEN. THOMAS EAGLETON TELLS REPORTERS OF HOSPITAL CARE
In Lot Angelea, McGovern Running Mite Refuses to Open Files Irvine Trustees
To Study Fund
Raising Effort 166-acre Fire Controlled
In San Bernardino Forest
Plans for a bond election on Nov. 4 In
the new Irvine Unified School Dl!trict
will be discussed by district trustee• ai •
7:30 o'clock tonight in Irvine Elementary
School, 14736 Sand Canyon Ave., East
Irvine. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Firefightero
have controlled a half dozen blazes that
burned swaths through brush and timber
from the eastern slope or lhe SlerTa
Nevada to coastal La Jolla.
After an all-day battle with 90-degree
temperatures, Tuesday a 40().man crew
controlled l~acre blaze in the San
Bernardino National Forest, four miles
southea!t of ldyllwild. r
The 250 persons evacuated from a
Seventh-day Adventist camp at Pine
Springs earlier were allowed to return to
the camp.
North of La Jolla, an ~acre blaze was
controlled alter it damaged 200 rare Tor-
rey pines and destroyed a considerable
amount of wildlife.
A fire in the northeast corner or Camp
Pendleton burned 43 acres before
Marines and U.S. Forest Service per10n·
nel controlled it.
Tltree separate fires in the mountains
near Bisllop burned morl! than 680 acre's
of brushfand. including 600 acres in the
Buttermilk Canyon area . The other fires
were near Mono Lake and in the John
Muir Wllderne.s.s area.
1be Orange County Reg.lstrar of Voters
opposes comblnlng the school bond vote
with lhe November general election.
However, Irvine trustees believe the
combined election is necessary for the .
district to plan for construction of new
schools before the July 1, 1973, takeover
of schools now run by the Tustin Union
High and San Joaquln Elementary
Districts.
David Hitchcock, county rtglslrar of
voters, has urged lrvine trustees to ·
••seek alternatives" to a combined vote.
Hitchcock said the comolldation would .
be more expensive and might dilrupt the
efficiency of the general election.
From Pagel He made bl! remarks in a letter to the
board.
LAGUNA RECALL ...
dent, a former president of the Civic
Le&gue, and has served on the Plannimg
Commiulon since 19611. He wa.s the only
member of the commission re-appointed
wben the council elected in 1970 revised
the make-up of the planning body.
A chemist, he i.s employed as a senior
research assistant with Chevron Oil Field
Research Company in La Habra .
A proponent of slow, carefully plaMed
growth, he oupported the 36-loot building
height limit and the 20,000 population
goal figure in the land use element of the
Gen eral Plan a n d non-commercial
deve lopment of the Main Beach Park.
Dark hor.se among the candidates wa.s
Baglin, a 29-year-old newcomer to the
Laguna scene, who garnered almost half
as many vote.s as the popular Johnson
and almost double the combined total for
the other two candidates.
GEM TALK
TODA\'
by
:J. C. HYMPHRlll
The Orient oUen a Heminfly unltmit-
ed aupply of bargains In everythlna lrom
cameras to jewelry, and the average
tourlll often bU)'I when he should noL
A pd c11e la point b "IY!lthelk
jade," the pooml of which Is called
"synthetic cat's-eyes."
A jadellke 11111tatlon ii ottered In Hq
Kon1 and Japan uoder names auch ao
111yntheUc Jade," "l.lmorl . •tmei'' or
"meta Jade." Tbll material i. aold in
ei,ht tranalucenr -of II™" called
Burmese A, B and C, Aultrall .. A and B
and African A and B.
Allho<llb It la claimed that the nw
malarial! wed are wltlte Jode and quartr,
tcchnlcal teats show vl.sual and pbyalcol
characlertatlcs well "IU1ln the range for
ordinary 1lw, and tho 111tremaly poor
lmltatlonl bave radlatloi fibera coualng
the cot'011' appelnllCO from which Iha
lmltrtloft derlvea Ill nama •
If you p to the OMlt, Oll)oy lb< ex-
perience, but brlnl homo only u-baJ'o
plno which ,.,, own tralnln( and er-
jerlen<a will able you to properlJ
evaluate.
A three-year resident, Baglin made a
last-minute decision to enter the council
race and engaged in a vigorous, door·to-
door campaign.
Asked it he would be tempted to try for
public office again, after his surprise
showing in the recall vote, Baglin said,
''We'll see about that , but I've really en·
joyed this -it's my inner drive. Right
now I'm mo.stly looking: forward to a
relaxing weekend.''
A good-sized crowd gathered at City
Hall Tuesday night to watch po.sting of
the election returns, but ii was .subdued,
compared with the excited, sometimes
jubilant grou))' that gathered following
the high rlae and city council balloting.
John.son was given a round of applause
when it became apparent he wu the wm.
ning candidate.
Another Charge~
In 'Secret Armv'
" SAN DIEGO (AP) -An eighth person
is char1ed and more weapon1 uncovered
in a crackdown on the secret army.
organization, described as a rlghtl.st
offshoot of the Minutemen.
A carpenter, Robert Mayer Jr., wa.s in
jail today in lieu of •10,000 bond after
being Indicted by the San Diego County
Grand Jury.
Mayer, 24, was arr.ested Tuesday and
booked on a charge of falsely teoli~g
in connection with membership in the-
paramllltary group.
About the same Ume, a larJe cache of
illegal weapons Including flame throwers
was found by a hiker hidden under brU!h
a mile from Cuyamaca State Park.
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P lea sing
Irvine's urgency law controlling possibly unsightly ~asoline service staUons by means of a use permit Is on
1ts way to becoming p0nnanent.
Last week, planning commissioners heonl the pro-
posed ordinance and accompanying city policies on gas
station design that were opposed by Shell Oil Company
and the Western Oil and <las Association. Commission·
ers voted unanimous!$ to nrge the City Council to ap-
prove the law and adopt the policy resolution.
Oil interests oppose Irvine's law, stating they feel
the standards for measuring service station design are
arbitrary, Further, they suggest that screening of ser ..
vice bays from street view Will encourage criminal activ·
ity.
While the language of the ordinance itself admitted·
.. Jy is vague, the six·page policy recommendation accom·
panying it drawn ~ver a period of. mont~s with the c~p
eration of the lrvme Company, is particularly precise.
T.he city plannin~ staff believes that the crime con·
cem should 'be a mmimal one. Alternatives for plac.-
menl of screening and service bays are written into the
design policy, the staff points out, offering flexibility
while providing ·for vis~ally pleasing structures.
Preserving History
Some relics go to museums. The passing of others ~s
recorded in history books. But in . El Toro, the past IS
turning to dust.
to t he Eye
be preserved. ·
Admittedly, lt Is not heritage on the scale ol George
Washington's house or even the Mission de San Juan
Capistrano. But El Toro School and the Prothero Rancl>·
house are about the only buUdings left from an era when
El Toro was a farm community where trains stopped on
their way to San Diego.
An historical society formed ill the area many years
ago, but has since become inactive. With new residential
construction as active as it is, any citizens interested in
preserving something of the area's heritage will have
to hurry.
Welcome, Lassies
Three brighl·eyed lasses from lrVine, Scotland, are
visiting Irvine under the new ci ty's first city-to.city ex·
cliange program.
Last week, Carole Locke, Alleen Duncan and Sheila
Cherry were treated to the delights of American picnic
cuisine by the :Irvine Company. -
Next week, two University High 'School students,
Elaine Strutt and Sue Langlois, will fly lo Scotland lo
spend a month in the new town development there that
carries the same name. ·
The Scottish visitors are staying with three Irvine
families for the next few weeks and will visit area at·
tractions. ·
The exchange was arranged by the Irvine Company
and the University High Parent, Faculty and Friends
Organization.
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Houses will soon replace the only school in the
Saddleback Valley that ever had a real school bell.
Mobile homes will take the place of the farmhouse where
El Toro's First Citizen, Ray Prothero, spent bis boyhood.
What appears a run-down school or a ramshackle
house to one pair of eyes sparks recollections of the past
to another. Years devour wooden timbers and rot floor s,
bul they leave behind a residue of memories that should
Additional credit is due Councilman Gabrielle
Pryor for her attention to details and her interest. She
was an American Field Service exchange student to
Germany in 1956.
The DAILY PILOT joins the people of Irvine in
\velcoming Misses Cherry, Locke and Duncan.
'This is your co-pilot speaking. I have just kicked out the
pilot. Does anybody back there know how to fly this thing?'
California Bank
Added to Kitty
WASlUNGTON -One of the nation's
largest banks, the Crocker National Bank
or California, has been hitting up ils e1:-
ecutives for campaign contributions.
Jn a stuffy letter to its high-level
cmployes, bank chainnan Emmett
Solomon urged them to make coo·
tributions to the ''Robert M. Pike
Trustee Fund." As It
turns out. the fund
is named for the
b a n k ' s corJX)rate
secretary and is a
slush fund for the
bank 's favorite poll·
tical candidates.
"Contributions to
the Fund are entire-
ly voluntary," says
Solomon's letter, which then pointedly
suggests that contributions shouJd be
••equal to one-half of one percent or your
gross annual salary."
When we queried Crocker Vice Presi·
dent Donald White about the slush fund,
he said it was terminztcd after new re--
cent federal laws required that ~
tributors' names be made public.
Nevertheless, be confirmed that "tens of
thousan ds" of dollars had been handed
out to the banks' backslapping buddies
during the fund's lifetime.
(JACK ANDERSON)
MEN WHO UE -Io the oak-paneled
world of ambassadors, there's an old
saying that a dJplomat is an honest man
sent out to lie for his COWltry.
This has been the unhappy role of our
envoy to Paraguay, J. Raymond Ylitalo,
who has represented President Nixon in
the autocratic court of dictator Aliredo
Stroessner since 1969.
Indeed, the rivet-eyed Stroessner ta
fond of saying that the American am-
bassador ia like a member of his cablnel
\Vben we revealed that Stroesaner'•
epauletted. generals and admirals were
hU$tling heroin, therefore, Ylitalo sprang
to the defense of the mJlitary dic-
tatorship. "Slanderous!" he called our
story.
"AS THE American ambassador In
Paraguay," be procla1med, "I consider it
my duty In good conaclence to refute the
unfOWlded accusatlms • • • by Mr.
Anderson."
Stroessner promptly ordered his em-
bassies around the world to Issue press
releases quoting Ylilalo. Tbe dictator
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Why ls It that giant McDonnell J:loul!las can't afford to keep up
the landscaping on their lot in
Irvine? B.Q.Q.
lll;. fMture refltdt r•acle~· vlewl. Ml
M<ei-.rltv fl'lcH ol rt.. M"#Sl*Pfl'. kfif "°"' "' ,....,. to GIOOITly Gui, DlllY PllC!f.
also had his foreign minister, Raul
Sapena Pastor, send a private message
to Secretary or State Bill Rogers demand-
ing that he denounce us in public.
But this was carrying diplomacy a lit-
tle too far for Rogers who sent Pastor a
polite note saying he personally didn't
have any hard evidence on the charges.
ROGERS DIDN'T meotion that be bad
some claasified cables Crom Ylitalo's own
embauy in Paraiuaf, refuting what
Ylilalo bad said In public. On at leut
four occasions between June 18 and June
20, the embassy secreUy supported olir
stories.
Ylitalo happened to be on home leave
at the time. But back in Paracuay, h1s
staff fired off reports telling bow
Stroessner bad refused lo cooperate
to end the heroin trade.
"The time has come to aive a clear
signal," began one classified cable. lt
went on to describe Paraguay's dcr
nothing posture on dfuBs.
Street Gangs on Upswing
By RALPH C. DEANS
Street gangs were suppo!edly passing
lnto history when "West Side Story" won
an Oscar as the Best Pjcture of 1961. By
1006, The New York Times reported
there was only one fighting gang left in a ·
Manhattan area where 2<*> had once been
active. Well, the gangs are back and the
Jets and Sharks celebrated in the stage
play and movie "would be considered
sissies today," comments Show magazine
writer Sidney Skolsky.
An updated artlsUc version of gang
culture might be staged In Philadelphia
-which never did lose it! street gangs
and where more than 160 killings have
been attributed to them in the part four
years. Jn Chicago and New York, police
i-eport gang revivals more virulent than
EDITORIAL
RESEARCH
ever. Tbe Los Angel .. City Council
ordered a pollce crackdown I a 1 t
February to deal with "a crisis of in-
timidation and rear" perpetrated by
"groups of young people ranging in age
from 10 to 30."
In the Brons:, the center of gangland in
New York, there are at least 85 gangs
with a membership estimated at between
2,000 and S,300. Many don't like the term
11gang" and prefer " c 11 q u e , "
0 organi.tatlon" or "nation." But t.be ef·
Small Town Drawback
'lllolptl al tarp:
It'• tnie that a small town ii friendlier
than a big city, but it'• also more
ce:MOrious -eo what you gain tn cot..
lectlve support you !Ole In Individual ac-
tion.
Parents who "can't undentand" their
children hve children who understand
thtm only too well.
Tboie who would like everybody In the
country to share their own political
per1t1asion have failed to ponder the
truth of Aristotle'• observation that
"Tboat who think all virtue II lo be found
lo their own party principles push ma~
ten to extremes; they do not consider
that disproportion deotro11 a 1tate."
Al we grow up, we are shaped either
by "hat we have learned to love, or by
what n have leuned to halt ; and If we
have not -given enouch modell lo love, what can wt do but build e11 hale!
11 ts money thet Mii lhlnll in molloo,
bat men "ho d<termlne wbfch WI)' they
thall go ; money can no more make ht-
cw than bricks can mike houses.
Whal do all the!e proper IUIJ110I hve
11,"1 common? -Cooper, Fletcher,
Wainwright, Jtnntr, Chapman1 Faulkner,
Warner, Crowtbtr, Parker, Lorimer,
Fuller, 'l\Jcker! (Oblolete occupatlms of
their fortbearl.)
You cen't love "humanity" if you don't
love your own couotry · bal you can't love
your own country In ~ rl1bt way U you
condemn the rest of humanity.
Nine perlOns out of 10, uked to IUIJ11e
lhe "Merchant of Venice," wlll reply
"Shylock," and be lllf)rtsed IA> learn II
WU nol.
Ptoole wllo talk fut ........ taken
u oerlousi)' u thole wbo talk more alow-
ly; for the axnmanalltJ of mtn eu't
bellevo that -can think u fut u
be talks.
feet is the same. The rwnbles of the Fif.
ties are being replayed; onJy the race of
the combatants, the weapons: and the
rashions have changed.
WHEREAS MOST of the pngs two
decades ago were white, tbeJ are now
predomlnanlty black. Cl>eap•handgulll -
Saturday night specials -have replaced
homemade zip gwis and shivs. According
to the Will Street Journal, "many cup
h•ve acquired huge arsenals of 8\1~
machine gun1. Molotov cocktalll and
grenades." lditead of pegged pants and
duck·tall haircuts, members of the Crlps -a !IQlortoua gang In Los Angele• -
sport ab~ glove on the left hand and a rln,g In the left oar. Tbey also carry fan-
cy walking Stieb.
Organized youthful violence is as old as
history. Vet It 1Jway1 shocks the genera~
lion in charge and frequently provide•
grist for artlltlc mills. Nineteenth-cen-
tury London was terrorized by
"urchins," and bands of pickpockets
piled their skills under the lull.Iago of
auch 11 Fagin in Dickens' "Oliver
Twill." Predatory children looted and
killed In Russia clurlns the civil cbaoa of
the early TwenUes and In the bombed .. ut
<!tits of Europe aft<r World War I.
THE CAUIE of youthful violence II
UIUllly _, 11 the malal,. ol tba tlmu.
Jn the 'l'W<ntlea, ganp of lrl!h. Pollsb
and Jewlib lddl were attributed to the
dlalocatloni ol mua migration. In Iha
19308. ii wu the Great Depre!llon. Dur-
ing the .Forties and Flltles, It WU the
growlna emotJonal dlatance betweeil
children and perenll -a 1eneration gap
typllled In aevenl movies by tbe late
James Dun. Marlon Brando provided
the archelype of the motorcycle -·
Today, -gang violence Is IHI! 11
a reaction to tlie pmat ol urban lilt:
broken sbctlo falnW., po ' e r t y ,
hope!-and l'lcism. Jn an article
entitled "Watch Out For the Minl-Mllg-
f'!i•" Ooborn Secerberl Jr. reported lo \'1tl the! childmJ eight to II years old ...,,, «1111b!nc thernselv .. looati)' lntu
pnp. Imag1ne what Hollywood will do
wllh Iha~
SB
Column Draws Fire
That Frasier Foundation
To tbe Editor:
To many, Frasier was a symbol. To the
elderly, FruJer was a symbol that one
not be Old and forgotten -that one can
still live a little, even though old and
tired.
l was disgusted to the core by William
Schreiber'a column. I can only agree
with him If the donations to the "Frasier
Foundation" go into someone's pocket. (Jloes he have tbe facts on this?) If the
money goes to animal conservat!Onl l
will be happy to contribute.
As to the Christian crosa over Frasier's
grave, what's wrong with that? Doesn't
Jesus say, "Suffer the little children to
come unto me" and "Go yet into all the
world and preach the gospel to every
creature?" It never ceases to amaze me
when I see the rigid bigotry e1pressed by
so-called Christians; i.e., W i 11 i am
Schrelber. Where is all the )ove ex·
preaed by Jesus in our modern CbJ'is..
Uam?
I AM A Jewish mother, and one of my
SOlll WU killed in Europe during World
War II fighting for our beautiful
America. He is buried in France. When I
aaw the white Christian crest over bit
grave, my Jewish dignity waan't outrag·
ed, as was the professed Christian,
Schreiber, over a crou for Frasier. I was
glad someone had done something for my
IOD, aa I wq for Fraaler. Am I. pehraps,
being a good CbrlllJan for thinlrlng this?
Rather than -UI lo the further blgolry of Sehreiber, wby don't you send
him on Ull&nment to the w a r
graveyardJ of France. He can search and
destroy aU the white Cbriatian crosses
that decorate the graves of the non-
Chrlsllans that fought for the love of
their countfY.. He can ~ prove bow
good a Christian he ls!
MRS. SAMUEL SCHULTZ
Anotlaer f'r••ier Lotier
To the Editor:
Show me 11 Dlln that hu ieven loving,
cooteoted. wives and J'U &bow you a
!Jhrlstlan. Say nothing ol the 'Tl children
who love their father.
I think Um Country ls the wrong place
to start bw:ninc crosses. How about
start.inc at mercenary area.s Wee Forest
Lawn?
Dldn' I read an article In the DAILY
PILOT recent'1 that "Sex wu good
for you .•.• "Try II .... you'll like ill
A Fruler Lover,
ROBERT JACKSON
Senseless News
To the Editor :
I admire Mr. Schreiber'• courage In
speaking out about tbll aenseless news
coverage about the Uon, Frasier.
It war just stench to many stnslble
peoplt who read Lbe papen and saw it on
TV. 'What next?
ANNA E. WARNER
Follo'IDing the publication of his Pl·
lot Logbook on F'arier and tllc Joun·
dation namtd for tht late Lion Coun·
tTt1 Safari attraction, rtporter Schr1i·
ber rectfoc:d further tn/ormation on tllc organiratlon and Its purposu.
J•fTll Kobrin, vice PT•rident of
Li~ Country, said the foundation 11
bemg f"""td-tirgather-mimev-tor
worthwhile pro;tctt involvtno animal
1pede1.
Kobrin 1aid thort cm the founda·
tion. WOMld bt activi1t.t and wou.ld
look for "'"'"' 11<edmg the mon•u. Kobrin 1ald th• /oundatiO!I will bt
d rlprtlt'ntative group madt up of
fn&erestcd ptoplt frttm al l wollcs of
lf/e. He olJercd o spot an ihe found°'
ff.cm to reporttr Schrtib~r and 1aid
tit• pr111 would be rtprtttnted.
Kobrin odded that the 1'11ile crou
thal ..., pialltd an Prosier'• burial
1jtc &Dal '"'' th•re withowt 'nanaoe-
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L.tt'" tr-1'9fftn •r• w .. cOnM. Norm1llY
wrll•n tMu\41 u11v.ir l'll•lr n1111.11H 111 JM -·~
If' Ill .. 1'1MI rfthl .. C911dfl!M lltftn M flt llJHI w 1lrnHllll llMI II .._ ....... All 1tttotr1 "'Ull lito
ttuM ..,flli.r. ,,... "'1Lh11t 1'4!r111. lwt 111-
m•r " """"''" Ill •-ti II tulllCIMll .... _ II ....,... l'Nlry Wiii Ml bl lliML.rlM,
tnentl' knowledge.
"Tl1e rangers them selves did !11at
becaust of t11eir deep devotion to
Frasitr," he said. -Editor
Schtnlt: Fan
To the Editor:
Congressman John Schmitz has gone
down to defeat In his bid for the renewal
of his ofrlce. There were many con·
tributing factors such as his refusal to
rubber-stamp all Presidential decisions,
hil affiliation with the John Birch socie-
ty. his voting against many bills, etc .
However. aeldom la the total picture
shown. Few men who go to Washington
are able to withstand the pressures on
them to support all Presidenti a l
decisions, even when deep convlctloos ln·
llde tell them differently, or to vote for a
bUI which could be advantageous to a
friend or 1upporl!ye group but, If carried,
woUld add to tbe heavy tax burden of the
middle class Amerle1n.
One man did this, Congressman John
Schmitz.
HE HAS BEEN called radical. He la,
ndlcally patriotic. Tell me, is ~e
1Q111elhlng wrong with that? Just one
thing, there are not more who feel the
same way and do not hesitate to express
it.
As for bis voting record, the total pie·
lure would •gain show that \hose bills
getting bit nepUve vote WOll!d UIUally
mean more tuat!Cll for ~ ol us now
carrying a' ataggetin1 load. Fiscal
relj>Onsib!llty aeen1I lo !» a !bing of the
put wllh thoae In power and even thoush
our budget ls a 10rry mesa, the spending
goes on. Not 10 with COngrewnan
Schmitz. He stood Orm through what, I
am tw"t, were many uncomfortable
situations.
You say we were laughed at 11
••conservative Orange County." We ju.st
may be remembered at one of the last
responsible, level-headed , patriotic voices
beard,
We have lost the services or a fine
American in our Congressional offlcee,
but I !eel sure that wherever be serves,
he will do tbe naUon proud.
GWEN HAEGEMAN
Bo•t Canyon T r a ffic
To the Editor:
What 11 happening to Boel Canyon!
At • re.:ent council meeUng in Laguna,
il was lnterutlng to watch the usual
"bloc of three" that seem to take
precedence on any five-man board or
councll vote for a very costly expenditure
of the "111 taxpayers" money. 1be two
of the minority voted no. The majority of
the Plannlnf Commlulon al!o voted no.
The City o Laguna pw-cha.!ed Campus
Drive I
Where 11 Campus Drive? It's part of
&at Canyon. Why purchase Campus
Drive! Laguaa Is supposed to need tht•
property to build a main artery, or
tll'tcrlca, to conned with some in lrvlne.
(This ieema of little Importance, where a
main •rtory la n<eded to the freeways
Santa Ana and San Diego, relieving the
!raffle flow IA> Laguna Ctnyon).
Howevv, this complelely unlwlble
and Impractical transaclion toot place. II
lnvolvca two or three Im-Ible plam.
One plan Is: to C10111e tbn>ugh Boat Can-
yon from the South Coast l1Jcbw11 brto
the tllOpplng area, on the only alrttt
lead!nl lhrouah to the parldn& aru.s,
towards the ·hill in back of the.
supermarket. \Vhose property will be
sacrificed in lhe street widening! Tho
supermarket's adequate parklng area
and part of the supermarket? Or the new
apartment on the other side?
Does th11 fast artery go over or under
the hill in the back area ? What happens
to the faJrly new street on the top of that
hill? To the Little League BasebaU Park ?
Th.is plan would ruin the ahopplng area
much needed in Utll are1.
The second play involver Hlgh Drive,
in back of the supermarket and at the
top of the hJp, giving acceas to parking
and enlerlng the rest of the lhoppinK
area. Senior clUunt who walk up and
down that hill lo shop and for the pcill of·
lice will find fut traffic on lhe top of
that hill e1tremely ha:r.ardou1.
In wldenlng High Drive, what happens
to property owners, including the Chris-
tian Science Church, along thla route?
There ls nlso a possible plan using the
street across the shopping area similar
to High Drive. Again, what happens to
property owners in the widening of that
street?
The "bloc or three" who voted for this
purchase did not observe all en-
vironmental laws. The councilman. sub-
ject to recall , in leadJ.ng this vote o(
three, proclainu voclferoll!ly that the cl·
ty Is financially devastated. AJ a knight
in shining annour, so avidly concerned,
he should drop his cloak of Inconsistency!
A 1even·man council or board might
prevent luture catastrophles .
ELINOR DAVIS
lllr. Blllart Ne a-
. To tho Editor : 1 After reading your front paae arUcJe of
Friday, July 14, concerning the TMR
classes, Jt seems to me that Gratlan
Bidart emerges a hero. Doet no one
realize that we could have had TMR
claMU a year ago in the San Joaquin
School Dillrlci if Mr. Bidart bad not
fouglll against them .
His reuoning: The money It would
eost 1he ochool diJlrld.
Has anyone had lhe time or figures
needed to add up the dlstricta bill ror :
1. Keeping our TMR children at
Greeley
2. Tran1port1n1 our TMJI children by
bas dally to Greeley
3. Renting the Lutheran Church faclU ty
lo Tustin for use this fall for the TMR
children
4. Transporting our TMR children by
bu• lo Tustin dally this fell .
If anyone should feel like adding thll
up Ibey will find tho delaying tactics Uled
by Mr. Btdart have cost the taxpayer
qUlle a few dollars . Mr. Bldart Is no bero
to the la"!layer.
And to the parents of the TMR child...,
who, today, are spending three houri
each and every day on the bua, he'•
much, much, Jeu.
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DIANE M. ORAllAH
Ol.AHOI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Rober I N. W ted, l'llblisMr
Thom., K<..U, Uitor
Albert W. Boll.1
lidiloriol Pao• Editor
DAILY PILOT 5
Feelings on ,Tax Measure Author Raps Foe• \' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '
E . t U .11 ARIZO A INDIAN • •
Cover Wide OpinionRange nvironmen m : DANCERS ~
Def eat Attacked I I I ON THE MALL AT I .87 PlllL DANNA l4)'lng )'OU~t DOI do Ing
c.,,&I Newt Servlot mough. and othen · com-
Leglsintivt leadership and the pWnlng of a 11 v • • a w 1 Y
go,vemor'1 ofllct ,..m hoppy I ' I
wtlh the omn11>us tax . rttonn NEWS ANALYSIS and educatlonal l11U111cmg pro-
pciSal or A......bly Speaker --------~
without strong local conttols.
ltate must rely on somethlng
olher !hon lhe local property
tax to finance public elernen--
tary and secondary education.
CALIFORHIA
SACRAMENTO (AP) -standards that local a~encles ll
Defeat of a bUI creating a follow, and lhe boards have I ·
single board to o v e r s e e the power to vote local action )1
1C at ifomia's environmental they do not think Is in line
protection efforts was a vie~ with the statewide standards. I
FASHION ISLAND
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12 P.M.-1 :30 P.M.-3 P.M.
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Bob MorelU ( D·Norlb
llollywood), but the feeling
doesn't extend to all comen or
!ht State capitol.
In fact, there are those wOO are willing to predict that the
whole lhing will fall fiat on it1
raco through a Democratlo-
GOP coalition -one side
There'• no quettlon that
MoretU11 bill would provide
property tax relorm. It also
meets the general guidelines
set down by the State Supreme
Court in the Serrano VI. Priest
declilon wblcb d<C\area lhe
In round figures,
homeowner• this year will
save 14-0l million In property
ta:z with um-74 bringing about
another saving of $387 m.Jllion.
Next year , public t_ehools will
realize $544 million In e1tra
tax relief plus a boost in
money for basic education,
early childhood education and
a balancing factor for urban
' Ope1iing Set
tory for "'the special interest A similar bill by Z'berg was I
groups," 1ays the authar. vetoed by Reagan last year.
A s s em b I y m a n Edwin The governor said at the time
Z1>erg, a s a c r a m e nt o the bill conflicted wlth an en.-
Democrat. said ln an tn-vironmental plan of his own
terview that the 33-33 vote on which was killed later by the
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*' * * * * * ' State Tax Reform Bill
Facing Key Test Today
·sACRAMENTO (AP)--~A
$\.2 billion achool finane!e'tax
reform package 11 facing an
all..,..nolhing test today In a
hostile committee wllh a
three-month legislative vaca-
tion acheduled to begin Fri·
day.
Sen. Randolph c Q 111 e r ,
chairman of the powerful
Senate Finance Committee,
reversed himself and agreed
Tuesday lhat A ss e m b I y
Sexut;tl Act
Bill Facing
Speaker Bob Moretti would be
allowed a hearing before his
committee today on the tax
bill.
But Collier, 1 leading op-
pooent or lhe plan, said he will
allow only one hearing on the
bUI and lhat today's swion
will be Morettl's one chance to
win the committee vote need-
ed ·to send the controversial
bllt to the Senate floor.
The Morettt-Reagan plan
would booSt state income,
sales and bu1iness tazes to
pay for a $545 m.IJl!on a year
increase in state support or
local schools and a package of
tax relief measures including
a cul or $1%0 t( year in prop-
erty taxes · for the average
Legislators ho;;'"::'1':!"a1ao requ ire most
, local government agencies to
schools.
State Controller Houston I.
Flournoy dropped a bombshell
last week. He said the s~te
had $92 million more than they
expected, and the fight was on
to (1) UJe up lhe IT\Oney, or (2)
give it back to the people.
Sens. Clark Bradley (R·Ssn
Jose) and Nicholas Petris (D-
Oakland ) voiced differences of
opinion.
Bradley, ·who voted against
Moretti's me a s u r e as
predicted, said the money
should be given back to the
taxpayers. Petris, who also
voted against the bill, said no,
it should be used for educa-
tion.
Here are some of the prob-
lems facing lawmakers.
First, they all want to go
home by the end of the month
for a recesa, not to return un·
ti! November 8, the dav after
the general election. Second,
they want to show the voters
they can enact tax reform and
thereby avoid passage in
November of the Watson Tax
Initiative, which would all but
In Pentagon
Papers Case
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A
judge struck down a request
by defense atto~eys Tuesday
for a hearing into a secret
govef1l!l1ent wiretapping · re--
port, preparing the way for
opening arguments today in
the much-delayed Pentagon
Papers trial.
U.S. District Court Judge
Matt Byrne said be had seen
the report himself a n d
although a member af the
defense team was involved,
the matter has· no connection
with the trial.
He said that ruling cleared
the way for opening
arguments to begin late today.
Pretrial hearings have delayed
the start for several months.
Daniel Ellsberg aod Anthony
Russo have been charged with
theft, conspiracy and es.
pionage for their role in mak-
ing public the Pentagon
Papers, a classified study of
the origins of lhe war In Viet-
nam.
hLs bill Tuesday -eight short legislature.
For Advertising In
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Norm Stanley ,
642-4321
of passage -was just Legislators opposing t h e
"another eiample of special plan Tuesday contended . it . would lead to no marked lffi' interest groups being able to provement over the operation
kill a good envlronmentaJ · af the present boards.
!~~~~~~==-~-=~ bill."
Cilllillg the measure's defeai
a "tragedy,"· Z'berg said he
would try to win approvaJ
later in the session for his
plan, which is hocked by both
the ~agan administration
and the conservationist Sierra
Club.
d:::~ ta~f~a~:r :~t:I
Tuesday, arguing the bill had
been put togelher late Ibis
year and the proper amount af
time had oot been given for
bearings on the bill's content.
, Under the Z'berg bill, the
state Air Resources and
Wafer Resources boards would
1 be lumped togelher under the
new agency, but retaining
their present powers.
The new agency would also
oversee statewide planning for
solid waste disposal.
The air and water boards
currently set environmental
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
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tu (there is a 1 percent sales
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.VOL 65, NQ. 208, 8 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, "1972
Today's F~
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TEN CENTS
Even Tona Sawyer Cast O·ut His Line
Huck Finn, who was always more or a
·ru<al than Tom Sawyer anyway, didn't
· sbow up at the 20th amiual Huck Finn
Fishing Derby Tueoday at the Huntlngtoo
Beach pier.
But Tom Sawyer did, and so did 150
ether youngsters. They used · shrimp,
'squid. razor mUJCle, cheese, bacon, her·
ring and just about anything else
l'_ou can think of in <t_esperate efforts to
land li>b in the big angling c:cntest.
• "I tried everything and I didn't catch
anything,'' moaned a ~ejected Thomas
Sawyer. a 12-year-old Huntington Beach
lad, alter three hours cf llsb!ng. "Net
'
evea one fish. tt
He wasn't aJane. Although most
fahennen did catdl scmething, few
caugbt very mud>.
"These stupid tblnp just keep stealing
my bait, but they WC11't bite en the
book," wa.s the complaint of the day.
"Of course not, aon, 11 observed an old,
timer at one point. "H they're still out
!!!m. U:S ~ ... t!!ey're mart. All the
easy Tonea haw been caught." .
An alternate e1planatioo might have
been that DlCI! cf the IJah In the water
were too amall to pt the' book Into their
mouths. Nearly all cl 1he llah cauaht -
were Jeu than !ix inches long, and in the
Jud&16g after the contest ended, the only
heavy competition was in the category of
smallest fish.
Fer landing herrings that -:ere just
short of four inches long, Keith Robinson,
•• of .. Rolf Circle, and Edye Smith, a,
511 Hartford Ave., won in this category.
0 Filhlng isn't what it used to be," taid
Ella Christensen, owner Q.f the Tack1e
Bor and-a sponsor of the derby since it
started in 1952.
"Since all the oil spills and detergents
In the water and cutting the kelp, people
(See FISHING, Page !)
Records l(ept Out
Eagl~ton Won't Show Medical Files
•
LOS ANGELES (1'1') -Demccratle
vice presidential nominee Thomas F.
Eagleton re'fused anew today to release ·
medical records of his three hospital
treatments for nervous exhaustion but
aald he would talk with his doctors about
allowing tbem lo discuss his past medical
problems.
Eagleton also said be now realite! be
made a mistake by not t e 111 n g
Democratic presidential nominee George
McGovern about the three hospital ttays
before McGovern rte0mmeoded him to
the Democratic National Convention.
Eagleton revealed Tueslay that he had
voluntarily submitted lo lJOtpllal treat·
me.nt in 1960, 19" and 1968 for "nervous
exhaustion and laUgue" brougbt on by
overwork. Twice be received psychiatric
care and electric-shock treatment.
Eagleton elaborated on that an-
nouncement today, although Tuesday he
said be would have no further comment
on it during the campaign.
He said he does not now receive any
medication except for "an occasional,
very sporadic tranquilizer. I don 't even
know the name of it."
He aaid be did not feel any need for a
psychiatric exarnin.atJoD now and would
not submit to one unless J..tcGovern,
President Nixon and Vice President Spire
* * * * * * Nixon Instructs Staffers . ~~ ~ . ' . "" t ' .. ·'j . •!. • ...
To Ignore . ·Ietoti oes
By Alaccloled Preu
NEW YORK -Tbe head cf President
Nixon's re-election campolgn aald today
the President had Instructed au those
connected witb him "'aovemmentally and
politically" lo refrain from commenting
cc Sen. Themas F. Eagleton'• medical
history.
Clark Mac:G regcr, cbainrum cl tbe
committee for the re-election of the
president, said be became aware of
stories about the Democratic vice
presidenttal candidate's health problem>
four years ago during the senatorial
campaign in Missouri between Eagleton
and Republican Rep. Themas CUrtiJ.
"I think I was aware of this some four
years ago," be said.
"We had been appraised by .J>eoJ>le in
the state of Missouri."
· Meanwbilj!, senate colleagues rallied to
the support cf Eagleton today.
His defenders Included beth party
leaders in the Senate.
-Republican Leader Hugb Scott cl
Pennsylvania said at the start of today's
Senate sesston that . Eagleton, the
Democratic vice,prefldential nominee, is
"a fine and deceilt man.''
.. I say to our opponenta: You have
made statements which become you. Go
en with your campaign," said · Scott,
reading from a statement.
Sen. Lowell P. Welcker Jr. (R-Olnn.J,
Called EagletOn "a man of wanntb and
integrity" and said he bas 11absolute con·
lidepce and pride" In the Mis!Cllrl
senator.
While Welcker empbaslud that he is
going to c:ampalp fer the Republican
ticket of Nb:oo and Asnew, he sald that il
-.$agieton sbculd win, "I have no doubt he
(~ REAcnON, 'age I)
North American
Awarded Shuttle
WASllINGTON (AP) -North Ameri-
can Rockwell Corp., ·Downey, woo. the
multi-billion-dollar priine contract to de-
v.elop, tbe Space Shutle today.
Willard F. Rcc:lcwell Jr., preoldent and
chief eJ:ecutiye olficer, said more than 50
Percent of the wort will be parceled out
tt> 10,000 .Ubcmtr•ctora. ·
The estimated value of the contract is
in the ~hcrbood cl $3.5 bWlon. Tbe
work will provide empl<Nroeot for up to
160,000 perscm ever the m -year period .
The National Aercoautics and Space
Admlnlstratlcc lelected llortb American
over three major aerospace ftnnl, final.
lsta In the bid~.
·U.S. Official Says War ·
May End by N~em_ber
. ' •
' PARIS (UPI) -A high American cf·
Dclal aald today a peaceful leltlement to
Ille Vietnam war may ccme belaro the
American presidential electlcm.
He alsc uld the agreemd, wblcb ii
ll)ely to eome In October, wbleh prob-
a1>11 be lllllCUllcod In W1Jbin81oo ln-
llucl ti Paris.
Tbe off\clll, who ii dClle to the peace talka, aald there WU net llkelJ to be a
aettlemml 'lbundaJ wben the delep-
.lionl from the United SlllOI, North Viet-tWn, South Vietnam and lbt Viet Cong,
meet fer lbelr !Slnd -~ cboenen aald they ltcped a IOI· = ... lmmlnml alter prelidentlal
110Dr1 A. Killlnpr met .....ily
)II Paris .., July It with two cl, tbt top
•• Communist neptlaton.
A ..itlemeot ii nOt cnly 11111 lltelY.
'lhlnday but "It pralioblt wW be a ...,:
,ile maatbt, more Utely ~" llefore
-tile oppcolDg llklll can ccmo 1o an qree.
ineot, the olllclal, who pnfemd IO re-
maln -· aald. An ..,,_ In October nild ...,..
lelon tbt u .s. preoldeatlal elo<tJoo .., 11 ... 4.
•
Tbe 'highly lnfcmied cmclil uld the llkklbc point In neaotlaUoos remained
tbe problem cl, who will bave political
-In Sllp, the reaaoo for lbe war In Oil llnt place. .
Al the !all oemlpubllc -July 20, u .s. 1111011a1« wl111am J. Porter denied
tbe °""""mil\ COlllenlico that the
Ullllld Slatea -remove Sculb Vtet· namae Prelldeni Nguyen Van Thieu,
ll1ln( that It WU ool a U.S.
~IJ to cblnp tbe pvermnent and that the United Slatea had no mere
richt to coa1rc1 the aovemment than
Hanel bed llUdl a rflbt °'" the Viet ~ clllclal delcrlbed Ille negotiations
aa dllllctlll becl1111 "you can't negotiate
wllb i.-. The North Vletnamae bave
lhil Idea that .theJ have a !1'1aalon."
"The praMem ii !bit ~ 'want m to
de lw Iba mt they btva never been
able to de ~vn -o"'1hrow Ibo
Salp fOV'l'lllDllll," the ollldal aal4.
,,,. tllldol aaltl tbt deadlock In tbe
oem!Pllbllc ,,,...., -1col cl, Ibo
Parts -...,,.,_ de not -rl-
ly ,_ -II rolfti cm In Klllillcer'a private .,...,..,, • With 'llaaol negotiators.
•
T. Agnew do the same.
He said the fatigue and depression that
led to the three bospital·stays were in his
opinion relatively minor matters.
"In my own mind, I do view It as a
broken leg or a broken arm," he said. "I
realize many in the public do not."
He said he had reconsidered his lnitial
stance of making no further comment
about the matter and will instead try to
educate the public about the kind of prob-
lems be encountered in the past.
DAILY rtt.OT lllff ,_,.. •
E11gleton reiterated that he fee.ls
perfectly qualified to run for vice pre!i·
dent and to take over the White House.
(See EAGLETON, Pa1e I) ,
* * -ti Te~grams ~ . ....-... "".
Ask Dropping·
WINNERS QF THE TbM-,SAWYER·BECKY THATCHER CONTEST AT HUCK FINN FISHING CONTEST
Mike Brown, 11, of H\Jntington Beach i nd Rene Regehr, 11, of Inglewood Take tluntington &..ch Tltlu
Of Eagfuton
CUSl'ER, S.D. (AP) -While Sen.
George McGovern remained secluded at
his ,South Dakota '·cabin r e t r e a t ,
telegrams . began arriving from suir
porlirll and most urged him lo drop Sen.
Thomas Eagleton as· bis running mate in
the wake of bis disclosure of psychiatric
care and of electric 6bock treatment for
nervous exbeustion~ · ~ ·
Some telegrams urged Eagleton's
retention, )Jut they were· out numbered 2
to I by antagonistic ones, -
Many of the telegr~ are focused as.
much on the fact Eagleton failOd lo tell
McGovern about his medical hlstory as·
on the fact that he bad . undergone the
treatment between 1960 and 1966.
McGovern on Tuesday r e j e c t e d
Eagleton's offer to quit. The Democratic
presidential nominee said he wants to
"wait and see" the reaction.
"We ask to disassociate your can-
didacy from that of Sen. Eagleton, whose
unconscionable, pUerile and rapacious
duplicity Is reprehensible and Irr
compatible witb your held, principled and
visionary primary campaign," said a
telegram from SUsan and William Becker
cf Philadelphia.
.. Since you have conceded election to
Nixon by selection of psychotic," wired
Bernice J. HclJcn of Berkeley, Cam., "!
wOuld like refund of money contributed
when you were viable candidate."
Tbe telegi'ams were sent through the
Telex machine in the press room of the
motel here, where reporters are staying,
seven miles from McGovern's"' Sylvan
Lal:e retreat
. . '
-. EVEN T~. 'SAWYER.' COMPETED IN THE CONTEST
Tom S.wyer, 12, 'of Huntington BHch, That 11
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Meadowlark Study Gets OK
• SuperiJ isors Appro ve Probe into Airport's Futu re
' '
A Joint study of the future of
Meaclcwlark Airport In Huntington Beach
waa approved by the Orange County
Beard cf SUpervlocn Tuesday.
lllDltlniton Beach p I an n In 1 com-
mlaaloner and Qiam~ cl Commerce .
Preaident Reger Slata apct0 fer tbe ci·
ty. lie said !be ,pU!pCe Wat "to
detennlne Ibo feasibility ti oontlnnlng
tbt llrpcrt and 111 eventual lnttcraUcn
Into the ecunty airpcr1. ll)'alem."
lie aaid tbe city tentaUvely p~ to
acquire tbe adjclnlnJ Meadcwla?lt Gell c.une u a clear "'°" II retenlloo cl, lbe
llrpcrt ... indicated by the 1tudy.
6upervlacr David L. Baker aald, In hll
view. tbe llrpcrt should not ..... be
there, but added , "It 11 up to HunUnilcn
Beach" and agreed to the study.
He pointed• that past ·studles ·cf lbe
Meadowlark Airport had , resulted in a'
-·benefit•ratlo of doubtful value t .. tbe
Couaty,,
The aludy plan calls for ·!be ap-
pointment cf the county attmlnl1tralive
clflcer, tbe real property oe.i:vlces 1ili:ec-
tor, the dlnctot of aviation and the COW1 .. •
ty couolel to aerve with tbe mayor, city
nwuicer an<f a city CO\l!ICllman from Hlll1UIJctoa Beach en the study team.
~ u ld 1 final report "111 be made
on or beloro Dec. I cl this year.
' Allllouch be said be ,, .. not pft..oauy
,.
'
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In favor cf oontlnua tion cl tbe allPcrt,
S1a!ff warned that the owners cl t~
alrpcrt iahd have stated ,Ibey wUI even<
toally'.leU ~property; Slates ,indicated
tbe property probably would b ...
developed is single family hornet.
•The alrJlc>tl properly ls "wider lease to ·
John Turner and the peel bu about two
and .. ·hall years to run. 'rumer. a low
mcnlhl ago, tried ,'tc inlerest Ille .OUnty
Iii Inking owr tbe lease:
Director cf AvlaUon Robert Bresoahan
did net la¥ct the lease Idea and In C<lll-
Jwictlon with the clty end tl\e ...,.ty·
llrpcrt mmmlsaloo came llp wtlb tbe
ltudy P"'l'&m.
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·Chess P layers ~ -
Agree to Draw ..
In Seventh Game
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -World
chess champion Boris Spassky agreed to
a draw today in the seventh game of the
$250.000 match, The draw gives Bobby
Fischer a 4 to 3 edge.
Spjr.isky, in a sealed move, earlier
moved bis king rook pawn one square -
an act most experts agreed wou ld end
the game in a draw. Eight moves later,
Spassky agreed to !he draw.
Referee Lothar Schmid made the move
for Spassky.
Spassky took 45 minutes to work out
the move before the game adjourned
Tuesday. He wrote it down and gave It in
a sealed envelope. to Sclunid so it could
be played IOday.
Schmid, however, could not. make the
play Ulltli challenger Bobby ~r
shewed up. The unpredictable Ameri<ID
arrived 12 minutes late for today's game.
Fischer. bas been la'te !or every game so
far.
Fischer ~t up until 5 a.m. (local time )
plottlnS" his strategy against Spassi(y.
Aides sald Ile went to bed "satisfied" he
could bea~ the champion.
Chamber Dinner Set
The Huntington Beach Chamber or
Cornmttce will hold itt annual mern--
berabip "Nautical But Nice" dinner·
dance at tbe HuntlngtoJ1 Harbour Beach
Club at 7 p.m. this Friday. Cost is $7.SO
per person, and "cruiae. attire11 is sug·
gested. Reserv ations may be mode by
calling96U661.
Oruge
Weailaer
It'll be bet again an Thljl'lday,
according to the ,..atherlady.
Highs at the beacbea around '111,
tising lo 90 Inland . Lows tonight
I $!~.
INSmE TODAY
Hundreds of Alabama blae7'
mert aom< •I 10llom i... died,
have DeC'll cue-to n/for1Dilh
WfttHG!<d·'111'htli< Mncs 19#2 .,\
part cf •. gOlla!lmnt rtudp ,.,
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• DAILY Pll.OT •ttH """ Tueereet
Pl'llCott Jones.bu ken n.•mtd prlllctpa! of the Fountain Val·
Joy Scbool Dbtrlct'• Talbert
School. Jon11 formerly was
with the neJ1hborlnf Garden
Gro•t UnUlecl Schoo Dl1trlct.
Quick-thinking
Custodian Quells
Fire at School
· A CUltodlan, armed wllb a flrl II•
tincullhlr, wu mdlted with preventlnc
a major llrt today when he !ouch! oll
ll-lo two Paruolly conotrudtd cllllrOOllll at Havtn View School In HW>-
t,,,ioa Buch. • o.q. Merwin nollced tht !Jamee
IWttP1nl tht aide ol the elementary
t<hool bulldln« about l :IO 1.m. whUt be
wet movtnc tomt pipe on tht ochool
l>llYlll llold, flremtn Ille!. llriln wu lbk lo btp tht nro under eoa1ro1· with tho lire t1U111Ulthlr W1lll
tht llrt ~ llTlvod.
Bltdt Fl.re Dlvllkln Cbltl
Fraak aald tho eatlmatad f?llO'
dtmap 'have been much wone II
~ llrt had -ad lo the main bulldlng p!IJIOID! 1o tht rooma.
Kelty allo Uld tht !Ire probably WU
not acddental. 11We1ve lllmln1ted all ac-
cidental cau-1e1 90 It looks like a case of
malldoUI mllcblel," aald Kelly.
Merwin Aid he aaw lwo young boya
.••11 11 bleyclu abortly btlon ba
n:rec1 tbe r ....
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,Suspect Pleads
Innocent in 3 .. -:COunty Murders -:: Amos Lewi& RatcWf, accused of the
'lllb' ~ murder In Founlaln Valley ol hll
t«stranatd wile and two of her frltnd.s,
·pleaded Innocent Tuesday at his ar-
ralpment In Wl!t Orange County
Munlclpol Court.
A preliminary haarlng 11 acheduled
Auf • .U In tho WaalmlDllM nourt with a
public defender bundling RatclUl'I cue.
Thi IQ.year .. ld man it bellll bald
without ball In Ora .. t Cowltt Jail. Bill
review 11 1chaduled lor the ume dll' u
tht pretlmlnary bearing.
RAtcllll "WU arr.,ted in Weotmlnaler fotliiwlris tho · 'lbootlng or .llttty L.
Ratalllf, 41~ of IOlll Momlnl·Glory Ave.,
cra11 P. lllrll. 11, of 1625 Dorll Place,
~nabelm, and Barbara L. cartw, U, of
9380 McFadden Ave., Wealmlnlter.
~inger Taking Rest .
; MONTE CARLO (AP) - E 11 a
Fitzgerald was ordered today to rest in
her hotel room because of a recurrence 91 eye lr<lUble that lore.Cl her to cancel
fCVeral eng!gements on the Riviera last
year. ,·
DAILY PILOT
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i. uitl'llllllN the Mt'#l·Pl'flS. 11 publlr.fltd Illy
IN Or..,_ C•ltl Pllblltl'llnt Clll'llPllFl'f. Stpa.
nte edttltnl art pUMlllltll, Monday tllrouoll
f'rflll•Y· "" COiie MtH, Newport le9dl,
HuntlntfOft l!lt«h/Founl•l11 v111tr, lttuM
IMdl, INlflt/S.ddltlN(k 11'111 111'1 Cltmtftltf
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·~ • .ialJ 26, 1'72 . I
e.pt1•--~· . Grant Aids
Nixon's Warning
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Jobless,
Poor Kids On Onofre Bared
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of fllt Dtl" Plitt Stiff
San Onofrt: Uae it or lose it.
TJt1t'1 the lntarpretallon & Iv e n
r•maru made by President NlJon Tue1-
day belore a Properly Review Board In
Walhlngton D.C.
The President said that the 3.5--mlle
1trttcb of beach valued at $20.5 mWlon
could bl turned back lo tba Marine Corpa
uolaaa tha atate develope It oulficlenUy
for Jtlbllc uaa.
The proputy ha1 been l11Hd to tht
1ttta on a •t I"' year tolttn payment !or
llOyW'I.
Nbron uud the San Onolrt beach u a
CUI-in JOlnt during dlaculalon with the· Iii~ boon! during a mieU.,. In tho
Whitt lloUle Oval Olftce.
The board met wltb the PN11dent In a
dllcU11lon ol bla If.month old Le11cy ol
Plll'U Prosram, 1 plan whenoby ourplua
federal property wlll be mad ... ver for
U11 by the public.
The Pr11ldent'1 point In brlngln1 up
the San Ohofr1 uunple w1• to 1how that
looll bur11ucr1cy mu1t aometlrn11 be
1p111Tad Into action on the 11111 ol lederal
tlrrllol')I.
Local action wu 1purred at the San
Onolro beach by the Preoldenl while
vacatlODlng at the San Clemente White
HoUH recently.
ID 1 move which Jen rod tape clipped,
ahraddad, and acattlnd to th• wind, the
Pr11ldent 11ve otate 1nd lederal olllclala
two houri to come up with "im-
provementa" on the ruued coutllne
property.
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EAGLETON. • •
Nawamen who quutloned EasJtlon to-
day at 1 morning new• conference ukad
him again, u thay did Tuaaday, wbetber
ht would allow holpltal ~ ol bla
treatment lo bt made public.
Eaglelon qaln reluaad, nyilll that
these records are private, prlvlleged
documents. "And it Is my intention that
they IO remalni" he utd.
Ht aald tht ~ art Intended u
communications among doctors, that
they contain hJgbly technical information
DOI nadUy und1ntandable by laymen,
11111 tljat they '1'1'1taln lnlonnatlon from
poraooal lntarvlew1.
However, E11leton did leave open the
po11lbUlty thar'ht will allow hll lonner
doclorl lo dlacUla trealment tbey asve
him.
Ht notad that prole11lonal ethic• p,...
vent pby1lclana lrom dilcuaaln1 publicly
mattert relating lo their poUenil, and
said be would within the nut lew days
speak lo tht doclort and "dlacuaa wltb
them what ,lbou)d be 1ald."
The Mluourl ltnalor WU •cheduled lo
depart today !or Honolulu, lo addreaa a
union meeting. He said he would
telaphone the doctors after ht returna
Thursday. I
At the Loa Angtlt• ntWI conlennce,
ntw1man alao preaaad EasJtloll on why
he had not told McGovern about bla men-
ial probltma when Mc<lov.. ollarad
blm the vlce-prealdenUal nominaUon.
"Qllite lrlllkly, I dldn~ think that theae
o:peritnccl ware of th1t great moment," EasJalon aald, "I DOW rHllu that it II.
I've reed tht mominl be1dllne1."
Ha aald McGovern liad ofleracl tho No.
2 opot on tht Democratic ticket during 1
hacUc dlf and that now he. btllevaa be
probably would have !old McGovern
about II U b• had had m0rt time lo think.
EasJelon 11ld that no mombert ol hl1
lamil1 hava bten 111bJact lo mental dU·
llculllea. Ht aald bla mother dltd of
byparlanllon and bl1 father dltd of
natural cauaea wben "bla lntarnal or11na
jull alowtd down at qe 71."
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REACTION •.•
wlll lulflll hll duties u vlco prealdant
with d1attnctlon."
DemocraUc Leader Mllte Manllleld or
Montana upreaaed bla appreclaUoa of
the atatamtnta made by Scott and
Welcker, nylnJ be 11 glad the
Republicana opo'ke out In EqleloD'I
behaU.
Mansfield uld Eqleton "h" been a
great senator," addlnl "he bu my COID"
plete confidence and trust." .
The Democratic leaders saJd there ls
no qu..Uon that SaaleloD bu the ability,
"phy1tc1Uy, mentally, or otbetwju," to
serve as vice prtatdenL
Earlier Manalie1d had told nefiSIDtn be
is glad Eagleton dlsclo,.d h 1 s
hospitalization "ao that Iha possible
rumors and innuendoes can be 1aJd &o
rest.''
Sen. Harold E. Hushes CD-Iowa), 1
former eovemor who u1d be flq:t came ·
to know E11loton u attorney 1eneral and ·
lieutenant aovornor or Mlsaourl, told the
Stnote he hos been lmpre1ted by ·
Eaglelon '1 lnte1rlty and a p I r It u a l
1trengtb.
S.n. Barry Goldwater ol Arl%Olla, tho
1114 Republican nomlnte for praaldent.
aald "peychol'llcil subJecta art mattart
for docto11 lo dlscuu and !or laymen lo
avoid" and added he "would hopt that
his whole mailer could lmmedlalely ht
dropped and lor1ottu." . •·r ilnplont m1 llopubllcan coll..,...
111111 U.. Dtmoors11 wbo ,,.. oppoNil to
t1tt llcQovem.Eqloloa Ucbt llO! lo '
allow thla factor to enter tho r11lm
of political dltcuuion, "·Ooldwmr llOlcL
They dld.
Top officials of the parka department,
mlUtary offlcer1, and o(flc1all of the
Gtneral Services Adqliiµ1tr1tion 1pent a
two-hour lunch teleJJhOnlna 1Ubonllnates.
At the end ol that luoclt, lmllrovemeot•
amounting to water supply tank trailers,
support vehicles, and chemlcaJ toiletJ
were provided for.
V1rlOU1 military 11~111 aro Pro-
vldll'!& tan 400 1allm water t~, on
1lte now, twe 1,000 11Uon water truckt, a
bulldozer tnd ,.voral Oatbod trallerl for
trub plckUp.
The otate II urgently aeeklnc 1 COD·
tnctor who CID aupply tho chamical
tolloll and aarvlce them In the pork aru.
The park area now provldaa camping
1rea1 !or vlalton •IO!ll ~ abandoned
portion o! the old PacUlc Coall lfllbway.
Future camplnf arw may b e
developed 11o., the canyon floors.
Eusone Junallo, head Oranae Coaot Park
ranaer aald today.
Junatte 111d that Jut !Ilea! year, •nd·
in& June 30, more thin 200,000 persons
vlolted the beach, which at that time did
not have the Prealdentlat lmprovements.
Junette 11ld that hl1 f1sur11 1how ln-
cre11ed UH ol tho park by the public.
Over tht July 15-11 weekend, Ranters
dttermlned that 457 11d1y-uae" vehicles
and Ill camper·lype vehlclea wen at Ille
J>lrk.
DAILY PILOT lttff I'll.,.. llr fflMI Ulltr
Durlnf tile 11me period lut year, 215
dtf"UH ve.hlcles and 482 ca.mpen UJed
the laclllty.
The ranger aald that there II no plan
for mwJve brUlh clearln&.
WITH TWO BROKEN LEGS, HE STILL CAUGHT A FISH
John Vincent, 11 , of Huntington Beach During Competition
We want to leave the area Jn 11 natural
• state u poaalble," the Ranter uid.
Junette nld that peroono utlng the
park, mUJt camp 1n tht approved 1paces,
due lo II.re huardJ and danger or
chUdren becomlnf lost.
When developed with !Ire rln11 and
other cruture comfortl, the camping
ear111 wW be acceaalblo cmly by loot.
Junette noted that lmprovementl on the
area are btlf1I made .iu IOOD u posai-
ble ."
S. Viets Seize
Half of Vital
.Quang Tri Fort
SAIGON (UPI) -Booth Vletnam"e
paratroopen took control ol hall of
Quang Tri Clty'1 llone citadel today and
ralaed their country'• fi11 on tile hlchell
part ol Ill will whUo lhe battle !or tile
lortreaa continued, field reporta aald.
North Vletnameae aunnen lntenollled
their ellorta lo block convoya on lfllhway
1, tho llllln supply n>11la !or the
paratroopera lnllda the citadel, UPI cor-
rupondent Arthur I111bee Hid.
Ill&bte nld Communlll arllllery rir.
wa1 directed 1t government poaltlons on
the hlchway near the My Cbanh River to-
dlf, but that tbe 1heU. dropped 1horl or
their tar11ta.
Action Deferred
Another Week
On Busing Bill
WASHINGTON (AP) -A Shlll'J>IY
divided House Educatio n Committee
voted today to poatpone for another week
any action on a strong antlbuaing bill.
The committee voted 1e to 16 to hear
more wit nesses on the controversial
measure and to put oU any action on It
until next Wedneaday.
The vote came after Rep. Alphonso
Bell CR.Calif.), told the committee it
would be a serloua mistake to approve
such a far-reachlng bill without furth er
study.
''If we act too hastily we may be sorry
for a long tbne/' said Bell.
Rep. Roman C. Pucinski (b-111.), a
leading sponsor of tbe bill, angrily de-
nounced the committee action as a delay-
ing tactic.
"All we are doing is putting off this im-
portant matter so membera can avoid a
tou.&h vote," Pucinskl said . "If we don't
rhove on It today we might as well forget
about It."
The motion to call in more witnesses
was offered by Rep. Auguatus F.
Hawkins (0-Calil.).
A U.S. edvller lold I111bee that the d 11.,-n1.1n, 1•v• the paratroopers "not 4 People Kille only a paycholo1lcal advantqe but 1 tac-
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FISHING ...
don't catch as many fish."
Neverthtless, the youngsters at the
derby all seemed to· have a good time.
one lad, who came out on the short end
ot a car versus bike accident, 1howed up
in a wheelch1lr. He wound up catching a
fish that was a compelltor in the conte11t
for heaviest fish.
Sponsors of the event gave out enough
prizes so that nearly everyone got one,
and many got two or three.
First place wlMers in the fishing
categories, all of Huntington Beach,
were :
-J-Ieaviest fish : Terry Robertson, 12,
of 8306 Rolf Circle, a 'i~ pound but-
termouth perch.
-Longeat fish: Steve Witte, 10, of 8331
Snowbird Lane, a 121h:-lnch smelt.
-Best variety: SCott Wall. of 9382
Nautilus Drive, four types ; White
croaker, herring, jack smelt and perch.
-First flah caught by a boy: Stuart
Shlm, 13, of 21421 Lemontree Lane.
In the Huck Finn and Becky Thatcher
costume contest, first through third place
winners were :
Huck Finn: Mike Brown, 11, of 19812
Estuary Lane ; OoMa Hyma , 10, of 191&2
17th St.; Patrick Lake, 10, of 7791 McFad·
den Ave ;
Becky Thatcher: Rene Regehr, 10, of
20822 Ca tamaran Lane; Karen Hyma , 10,
of 19152 17th St.; Karen Dobyna, 11, of
10091 WblppoorwUI Ave.
llcal edvanta1e. It's tbe hl1but point !or J R p , Rin
mllu around and from there yOU can n oad MIS' hap rost1tute g look down the throata ol the North Viet· namese."
1 SAYRE, Okla. (AP) -Four member1 B k • Jt l n Salfon, 1 government 1pokaaman of a San Marino, Cali!., family have been 1'0 en Ill 8 y
llld more thin a battalion of Communllt killed when their motor home pluna:ed in-
troops were "•till holdln1 an ma 1n the to a creek 1ix mlles e;tst of this far ROME· (AP) -The Rome pollce uy
A '421,000 l'lallonal Science Foundation
grant has been awarded to Cal State
Fullerton and other campuses to train
unemp)Qyed aero1pace engineers and
veterant 11 .science and math teachers
for ghetto scbool1.
The five-year program was revealed
Tuesday in Sacramento by Gov. Ronald
Reagan.
Jobless men who already have colle&e
and university dearee1 will receive top
consideration for assignment to t h •
unique Urban Science Jntem Teac.hing
Prosram. "It was a long tlme coming," Governor
Reagan declared.
"This pr0£ram will alleviate S()me of
the unemployment p r o b I e m a o!
aero6pace workers and v e t e r a n s , ' '
Governor Reagan remarked during a
press conference.
''It will alao provide a preu conference
"It wlll allo provide quality teacher•
of science and math in our inner city
schools, create an opportunity for new
careers and improve cooperative com:
rnuruty relations with our institutions or
hliher learning ," he continued.
Cal St1te Fullerton's Science and
MathemaUcs Department designed the
curriculum for the program.
Support is promised by the sta te
Department o! Veterans' Affa irs and the
Loi Angeles Unified School District.
Some training of men selected for the
grants will be done in Los Angel es
schools. The Aerospace Foundation ls
considering financial assistance to the
program next year.
Interns chosen ....... a total of 20 in 1m
nad 50 next year -wlll 1et $5,200 during
one summer session and a succeeding full
academic year of training.
During succeeding years, the arants
will be reduced due to anticipated.
numbers ol interns who obtain seU·lllP"
porting jobs in the interim period.
Cal State Fullerton will begin the
Urban Science Intern Teaching Program
thla year.
Don Jose's Hit
By Lo1te Gu1ima1t
For Second Time
In a repeat perfonnance of a robbery
two weeks ago, the Don Jose Restaurant:
in Huntlnglon Beach wu held up Tuu-
d1y night by 1 young bandit who eacaped
with more than $300.
Police said the restaurant cashier, Sue
Elliot, was approachtd at 5:45 p.m. by a
man In his early 20'1 who had a levi
jacket wra.Pped around h1a left arm.
The m'!JI pulled a b-. paper bag
from under the jacket and said to Mias
Elliot, "Be calm and collected and put all
the money In the bag," according to
police reporta.
The cashier said the man motioned
mder bis Jacket u U he had 1 gun but
she never uw It, police said.
The bandlt fled Oil loot after srabblng
t~u bag from Miss Elliot.
Miss Elliot also w11 the cashier tn the
July J7 robbery of the restaurant at t09S
Adama Ave. Aa In tbe Tuesday night rob-
bery, she wu approached by a man who
said be had a gun under his Jacket and
demanded the money be put into a brown
paper baa.
Gator Sea8on Slated wutem part" of the citadel. However. western Oklahoma city Tuesday. they1ve broken up an eipe.nsive proe-
I111bee said the poratroopen aelzed the They weno ldenlUied aa William August tltutlon ring and selsed the madam'• ad-lIBW ORLEANS CUP!) -Hunten wlll
aouthoutorn hall ol the lortreu while Freed, 4G ; hi• wUo Marganot, u , and dreos book ol 1!0 •llnf dlplomall, be oJ!owed lo kill 4,000 alliaaton In
tho North Vietnam•,. •tlll held tile tbelr two children, Jacqulin , 18, and buainesmien and actors wbo paid u Louil!Ana dlli'lnl a ll:day hUDllric aeaaon
northwut ball. John, 9. A filth occupant, Elisabeth much as IOO 000 lire "'" per air! · •·-'· be ·~ •••·• .~•c11u "Since tbe enemy II 1111l tn the clttde' ' -,... -• "1 .. ,..m r, -•~~ • wu • oom-' McCoy, 18, ol San Marino, was ejected The police announced the arrell of mluloo announced TutedaY, lt II the It II not yat undar control ol tbe 1overn-lrom the vehicle end was reported In Roaa Vurto, 40, known to her lntlmatu ftrat open aeaaon oil llll&aton In aeven
ment troopa," the spokeaman aald. The sa"·lactory condltlon at a Sa-holpltal. al Rotallnda ·or T"'" 0 -e y••-
Salgon command ha1 iald n wUI not con· 'aii~iiiiiiiiii;;;miiiiii;;;;;i;i';;; .. iiiiiiiiiiilifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_,iiiii-.;.iiii·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii_ii.iiiii ~iiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl sider the ambaltled city under 1ovem-I
ment control until the citadel ta entirely GEM TALK recaptured.
Bowling Alley
WUl Reopen
In Huntingto1i
Hunllnglon Lanea ii expected to reopen
Its doors Aug. 18 under new manage-
ment.
The bowling alley, which closed May 1
because of financial dlfllcultl"· allo wlll
be paylnf $64,000 In prize money lo
bowleto Immediately on ihe clooe or
escrow on Aug. 15, according to Gary
Ford, vJce president and general
mana1er ol Lellure Tlmt Sports, Inc. of
Ban DllCO.
TODA\'
by
J, C. HUMPHRIH
The Orient ollen a aeemlngly unllmit·
ed supply of bara1lns in everythln1 from
eameru to jewelrJ, and the avtrap
tourist often buy• when ha ahould not.
A good case In point is usyntbetlc
jade," the poorest of which is called
"syutheUc cat's-e)'e!. 0
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' I,
The facility closed when orflclals were
unable to cover the 1weepataku ex·
penses of the vanou1 lta11te1 at the
alley.
A Jadelllte lmltatloo 11 ollet'td ill Hong
Kong and Japen under nam" such aa
"l)llllhetlc }ade " "llmort stone," or
"mela Jed•." 1\ila material II aold In el&bt tranolul'lllt lhldea of .,... called
Bu"""' A, B and C, Auatrallan A and B
and Alrlt>an A and B.
Avillabla In 14 KL Whltl or yellow COid . . The .. ,,. ...... peotlakn ah cuh prllea llld
trophlea 1lven 10 bowlll'I oo tho ball• of
their ,,._ lbroulhout the )'Ur •
l\lemben of the l1111tea bad ~n paying
tht alley a 111 Helt -it !or the
IWMpalaktl ftmd,
Four daya all• tht all11 cloatd lta
oporatloo, It was aellad b7 the Orin(•
County Tu Collectnr'a olflce !or
•tl,IOl.lt In btclt i-
Tbe COWlt,r olflcllla lt&d planntd lo
auction the equlp111111t in lht au.,. cm
May • • bul at tltt lul mlMlle tao• lltunawlck Corporallon paJ4 Ula IMIU
l&&ea.-
Althoulb it ta clllmtd that tho rew
material• Uled are whlta Jode and quar11
ttcbnlCll llsll •how >111111 and !)h111"1l
cbaraclerlstiCll wall wlthllt tho l'tllfl !or
ordlnll"f 11 .. , and Iha e.tmnel)' poor
Imitations haft radtatln1 fibara CIU•lnf
tbt col'Hye appuraoce lrom wltldl the
lmltetlon derlY!I 111 namt. u you .. lo the Orllll~ tnlOJ.: ... perleooe but bring !tome aily bat'
1aln1 whlcb )'Ollr own tralnlni anti tr·
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Ex-governor Sees Tough Fight in Campaign
By TOM BARLEY
Of It!.-.,_llf Plitt Sttlt
Sen. George McGovern' has a "toug\
row to hoe" between now and the
November election but a lot of
Republicans who deprecate his bid for
the White House may have to eat their
words in the fall, former California Gov.
Edmund G. "Pat" Brown told Orange
County lawyers Tuesday.
Brown, who went to the Democratic
party's 1972 convention as. a delegate for
Sen .. Edmund Muskie, told Orange Coun·
ty Bar As.soication members that there
"will be 25,550,000 more voters in
November than there were for the 1968
presidential election.
"Many of them wlll be tho kind or
youl1( voter• who oo transformed that
convention," Brown said. "And Nixon
supporters ought to be aware of the fact
that their registrations are runJ'ling two
to one in favor of the Democratic Par·
ty.''
Brown, who reminded bis audience
more than once that be be1t Nixon in bis
1962 bid for re-election as CalifOrnia
governor, stressed the determined pre--
election registration dr!Ve of McGovern
supporters. ·
.. Thls factor alone could make all the
difference in the November election,"
Brown said. "They're registering all
Laguna's Lorr Recalled;
Johnson to Succeed Him
By BARBARA KREIBICH
Of rtie 0•11)1 Pllot Sl•fl
Laguna Beach City Councilman
Edward C. Lorr was recalled from office
Tuesday and Planning Commission
Chainnan Carl E. Johnson Jr. elected to
succeed him.
Voters in 12 of 14 precincts put the
recall over the top by a relatively narrow
margin of, 427 votes. The final tally was
2,307 votes for the recall; 1,880 against.
Johnson swept the field of four can·
didates with 2,099 votes.
Runneru.p Wayne Baglin received 1,098
votes, while Larry Campbell and Beth
Leeds trailed with 341 and 221 votes
respectively,
The recall-council balloting drew a 41
percent turnout of the Art Colony's 10,366
eligible voters, with 4,209 ballots cast.
"I think this means the people want
peace on the City Council and I hope I
can contribute to that," said Johnson
when the final vote tally was posted.
Lorr said the result was "about the
\Vay I figured."
A controversial figure on the Laguna
political scene for the past two years,
Lorr was charged by recall proponents
\vith failure to respond to the wishes of
the community with regard to high rise;
encouraging litigation against the city on
the bu~ding height limit; misuse of tax·
payers money in taking his wife to con·
ventions at city expense; and opposing
the appointment of women to city posi-
tions.
Johnson said that he \vas glad the
r.ecall was approved by voters because,
•'This means it was 1 valid election."
If the recall vote. bad been insuificient,
Blast Shatters
Recruiting ' Site
OAKLAND (UPI) -An apparent
bomb explosion ripped through an Army
recruiting station in downtown Oakland
early today. Two police officers in a car
patroling the area received minor Ur
juries.
The blast blew out windows of the
storefront.type office and some panes in
nearby buildings.
A police spokesman said the patrol car
was aliout 100 yards from the recruiting
office when the explosion occurred. Tse
two officers in the automobile were
treated at a nearby hospital and releas-
ed.
• Report Blat.ed
the City Council would have been re.,
quired to appoint a successor. to LoIT,
who had subinitted his resignation, ef·
fective July 31.
Johnson, 50, Is a 10-year Laguna ml·
dent, a fonner president of the Civic
League, and bas served on the Plannimg
Commission since 1969. He was the only
member of the commission re-appointed
when the council elected in 1970 revised
the make-up of the planning body.
A chemist, he is employed as a seniQr
research assistant with Chevron Oil Field
Research Company in La Habra.
A proponent of slow, carefully planned
growth, he supported tire 3&-foot building
height limit and the 20,000 population
goal figure in the land use element of the
General Plan a n d non-commercial
development of the Main Beach Park.
Dark horse arhong the candidates was
Baglin, a 29-year-old newcomer to the
Laguna scene, who garnered almost half
as many votes as the popular Johnson
and almost double the combined total for
the other two candidates.
A three-year resident, Baglin made a
last-minute decision to enter the council
race and engaged in a vigorous, door·to-
door campaign.
Asked ii he would be tempted to try !or
public office again, after his surprise
showing in the recall vote, Baglln said,
"We'll see about that, but I've really en·
joyed this -it's my lnnet drive. Right
now I'm mostly looking forward to a
relaxing weekend."
A good·sized crowd gathered at City
Hall Tuesday night to watch posting of
the election returns, but it was subdued,
compared with the excited, sometimes
jubilant groups that gathered following
the high rise and ,city council balloting.
Johnson was given a round of applause
when it became apparent he was the win·
ning candidate.
Servicemen's . Center
Slates Hawaii Luau
The Interfaith Servicemen's Center
will hold a Hawaiian luau complete with
island music, Polynesian food and
hostesses in muu muus at 8 p.m. Satur-
day at the center, 154 Avenia Vdictoria,
San Clemente.
The center is in need ot donations of
canned goods, hot dogs, watermelon,
pineapple, salad dressing .and other
foods, ti{rs. Mary Nugent, junior hostess
supervisor said.
Ralph Nader, longtime critic or the Corvalr automobile, told the Sen·
ate Commerce Committee Tuesday that a two-year study and report
by the National Highway Safety AdminlstraUon is Incorrect In Its
findin gs about the car. The Teport said Corvalra are no more 11nsafe
than other contemporary autos. Nader said that ls like saying arsenic
Is no more hazardous than cyanide,
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theae young people jUst u rut •• they
can ond thote vo1t1 could possibly awing
the campaign to McGovern.
"Nixon'"" a touch campataner al)d
nobody knows tbat better tban I do "
Brown said. _••1•11 concede now that be
made a better President thao I ever
thought ho would but the !act remaln.!
that he can be beaten."
Brown deplored some of the pro.
ceedings he witnessed at the Democratic
~arty convention, particularly the bar·
rUJg or the Mayor Daley delegation, but
be saw the net result of the Miami Beach
conference as "the forging of 1 united
Democratic Party.
'1He's got youth, women, blacks
Chicanos, Indians and all those splint~
groups who often preferred to be
splintered behind him," Brown laid.
"I'm happy to say that I was in a J>OSi·
tion to give Sen. McGovern advice based
on my own experience and I believe it
helped' him a little in his drive for the
n1?iµination ." ,
Brvwn said a President McGovern
would face many of the issues on a na·
tional scale that he once (aced as
governor of California "many of which
are no more resolved today under Gov.
Ronald Reagan thait· they were when' I
left office:.••
One . or 'any administration's fll'St
moves, the ebullient ex-governor said,
must be the legalization of marijuana
"based on the opinion of many medical
men who regard it as no greater a
danger tJ)an alcohol.
.. Let's put all the money we waste on
prosecuting these kids into their educa·
tion," Brown said. "It would mean the
sensible diversion of millions of dollars
that are now expended in pointless pros-
ecutions."
Brown told the lawyers' meeting that
he regarded his careful selection of
Judges -several Brown appointees were
at the meeting -as "one of the greatest
achievements of my years in office.
"We picked well and I only have to
look to Orange County for proof of that,"
Brown said. "And it was good to see five
of my appointees on the right Side when
the Cali!ornia Supreme Court voted six to
one to outlaw capital punishment."
* * * Nixon Defeater
Just Baby Sitter
"Pat" Brown never fails to remind his
audiences that the high point of his
political career was "when I beat Dick
Nixon ln -1962" but be had a new slant on
the on told take Tuesday.
"My wUe and I were at home looking
after our three grandchildren the other
night when a film of Mr. Nixon's visit to
China and Russia came on the television
screen," be told Orange County Bar
Association members,
•lweu, we watched tt," he said, "and
then when it was all over my wife
switched oH the set and turned to me and
said iwell, of all things, here I am sitting
with a man who once beat Richard Nii:·
on'."
"What about it?'' Brown asked his
wife.
"Don't you realize what you are right
now?" Mrs. Brown said. "Why, you're
just a baby sitter!"
Bomb Explosion
Kills Mystery .
Man in Vehicle
LAS VEGAS (UPI) -A bomb ex·
ploded the parking level o! a bank
building Tuesday, killing a man ten-
tatively Jdentified as a former FBI agent,
state legislator, assistant city attorney
and part owner of a hotel and casino.
The dead man was believed to be
William G. Coulthard, authorities said,
but officials said they could not be
positive of the identUication.
'Ille bomb was believed to have been
planted in bis car, No motive was known
Witnesses saw Coulthard get off ~
elevator in the Bank of Nevada building
al the tb(rd noor, used for parking, and
walk t;oward bis car.
The explosion, with the forte of about
IO sticks of <fynamite blasted the area
minutes later, tearb,g apart parked
auto.s. Other can burned or exploded up
to an boor later, apparently because ex·
plosloo damaged gasoline tanks leaked
while fires begun by the bl21t continued to burn.
The charred nnainl of a mao were
found In one of the cars.
"The car was reg1stered to Mr.
Coultbanl," said Battalion Fire Cblef
Otto McFarl~nd.
Firemen laid the explosive appeared to
have been pllll!ted1 under the oteerlng
wheel of Coulthard'• car, probably on the
fioor of the lnlot ... t. Tiie force o! the
blut tore a bole thrw1h the coocnte
fioor under tho car.
Fow: cars were ttdiJced to twisted nib-
ble, and IO others burned or dal!Ul&ed by
by water from firemen's boles.
Coullbaro, 56, served u an FBI agent
from 1939 to 1915, and btgan legal prao-
tlce in Nevada In ltle. He ,... wlstant
city attorney ol Las Vflu i-1917 to
1948, a member or the state board ol bar
uamtoers from 1948 to 1•1; and-lerVell
u president of the stall IDd councy bat .
associations.
He was a state assemblyman lrom 1951
to 1154 and served as apeaker pro tern of
the leiJslature In 1~. He was secretary
and part owntt of the Four Queens hotel
and casino. •
Disappearing Act
A late evening ecl ipse of the moon, visible to Orange Coast resi dents
was cap~ured oq film by a l~year-old Corona del Mar photographe;
early this morning. The partial coverage of thf! moon 's disc by the
earth's shadow began at 10:55 p.m. last night and reached its fllllest
point at 12:20 a.m.
Mental Control of Acids
In Body Seen by Doctor
By GEORGE LEIDAL
01 !tit 0•11)1 Piiot Stall
Someday, people who suffer from pep-
tic ulcers may be able to regulate the
flow of stomach burning acid by con·
trolling their thoughts and emotions .
which turn on the acid machine in the
first place.
That is the hope of Dr. Peter Welgan, a
psychologist who for three years has
been studying ways of training patients
to cut back the stomach acid which con·
tributes to their ulcers.
Welgan, 34, of Newport Beach, is an in·
structor on .. the faculty . or UC 1rv1 ...
California . College of Medicine and a
clinician with the South Coast Regional
Mental Health Center in Laguna Beach.
His interest in thought control of body
processes began at the University of
Wisconsin where he earned· his doctorate.
Welgan employs "biofeedback" in
teaching mental controls of functions of
the body.
Biofeedback, put simply, is an in·
formation process that allows people to
"tune in on what's going on inside their
body," Welgan ·said.
. In the case of the ulcer research, the
infonnati9n on internal body processes -
stomach acid now -comes from an
electrode. small enough to be swallowed.
The electrode is attached to an acid
level measuring device outside the body.
In this instance the "biofeedback" the
patient gets ls a precise measurement of
the acid level of his stomnch. It nppears
on a meter the patient vie\vs.
. The training \Vclgan is testing involves
direction to the individual to watch the
meter and to think nbout decreasing the
flow or acid.
"There is a Jarge emotional com·
ponent," Welgan said. "Thoughts and
emotions contribute to increased flows of
acid. People have a variety of ways or
adjusting their emotions to cut down the
flow," he said.
One technique that may prove valuable
is Transcendental Meditation -the mind,
rest technique espoused by the Maharlshl
Mahesh Yogi, Welgan said.
Persons trained in TM may be part of
the research efrort, although Welgan said
the study is not limited to the one method
of controlling body processes IJy the mind. ~
Welgan looks !or the development of~
"longterm training program that would
free ulcer patierft.s from medical treat-
ment and allow them to manage their ill·
ness themselves."
For some time it has been known a
person can be trained to listen to his own
heart rate - a factor that is important to
persons with heart trouble.
Welgan said now it is possible to teach
people to sense their stom~ch activity
and It may be possible to teach them to
"turn off an emotion in order to turn off
acid secretion in their stomach."
The research effort Is to be conducted
at the Orange COunty Medical Center.
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Wife Held
Pri-soner
7 Years .
~ELAND (UPI) -A 511-year<>ld
woman, waving a bammer and clad in
men 's long U."!.derwear and tennis shoes.
has emerged from a dark storeroom fill..
ed with rotting garbage where · she has
been Jocked for most of the laet ' seven
years, the Cuyahoga County sheriff's of ...
lice reported today.
Neighbors said they often had heard
moaning and crying from the ground
floor storeroom y,•here Mrs. Elizabeth
Brown Menafee had been living on the
cjty's east side.
Deputies said Mrs. ~1enafee bad been
living there since 1964 and neighbors
said they did not believe the woman had
been out of the store room since Sep.
teinber. 1970.
Sheri ff's deputies, who had to break in·
to the padlocked roon1 and shovel away
gnrbage, Tuesday found the womM
wielding a hammer and a broken wine
bottle in defense of her prison.
There was no electricity or water ln
the storeroom.
Neighbors told the deputies the
\\'on1 an's husband, Joseph, 45, made ear·
ly morning trips to the room with
}!roceries several times a week. Police
\\'ere seeking her husba nd for ques--
tioning.
Mrs. Menafee was taken to
1-lawt hornden State Hospital and facts in
the case were to be presented to the
county prosecutor.
Deputy Joseph ~1organ said the 1her·
Uf's department had been trying to find
Mrs, Menafee since Sept. 19, 1970.
''She was referred to Fair hill Mental
Heallh Center in May of 1970," be 1aid.
"and was later sent to Hawthornden. She
was given a pass out ln September and
never returned." "'
Morgan said the department !led ll<i
knowledge of the whereabouts of Mrs.
Menafee until the building's owner, Mrs.
Leroy Kelley, called the department
Tuesday.
"When we got there we found the front
and rear doors padlocked on the
outside," he sa id. ''Two rear windows
were covered with bars and a front win-
dow was boarded over."
"The neighbors have been complalnlni
for years," she said.
Despite the fact they heard scream1
and kneW Mrs. Menafee was in the
storeroom, none of the neighbors bad at•
tempted to belp ber, she said.
Gun'rrtan Robs
Banlc.1 i'1-Grrw.i~ .
A gunman, .described u young
and neaUy dmaed, hold up.a teller
In the Bank or America branch at
t275t Sr Harbor Blvd., Garden
Grove, Tuesday and escaped wlth mo. police reported .
The robber handed a note to a
!emafe• teller ordering her to put
cash in a bank bag. The bank wu
filled with customers at the time.
but apparently no one realized a
holdup was in progress. officers
said.
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NIGHT' STANDS .............. •2411
MAHAUll CHAIR ~~~:.'.'.~.. S1900
PAMOUI CMllOt 111'1 CMAllACTll TURTLE TABLE ~~~·-~:~ ...... s1411
AU. IUtt#Jll liND WKK•lt Af IAL• PlllCll
Diameter
•Colorful
Alemating
Colors
SANTA ANA ORANGE COSTA MESA
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ill Five Bullet~
Hit Dean
At Columbia
NEW YORK (UPI) -llelll')' Coleman,
pop<llar d•l!I of Columbia eou... acl-
nllltad a 1111pended atudont to hla office
'l\ltldly. Within mlnutOJ, Coleman wu
17'ni In a pool of blood on the bell•
carpet, abot five llmOJ.
'Poll<.'O tod1y were seeklnl Elrldtt
McKinney, 20, a !()pbomore, In con-·
noctlon with the abooUnl.
Coleman, 4t, WU lD (ood oondltlon at
St. Liiiie'• llolpltal. Hla MOii au!OUI
wound was one to the cheat, but ht a1ao
sulloted bullet wounda to tbe upper
IU'IDI, wrtat and jaw.
Deputy Chief In1pector Jul11 Sachlall
ol tbe New York police uld McKtnnry,
of au .. , •. bad -notllted two weekl
a10 lhat lie ... oold not lie readmltltd lot
b1s juntor ·yur In the tall_liecaUll bis
crades were poor.
• MC!Onn<Y ~nt to Coleman'• crot1nd
boor olOcet In Hamlll<ln Hall Tuetdayd
Sac'-1 aald. Whan lhe dean, wbo bl
been locked In bis office In the llllll ball 4urln& aludoot uprialnp In the 1prln( o! \Ml, rtluaed Mc1Qooey'1 requttt !<) be
rtadmlli.i, polioe 1a1a McKJMey left
iAd came back a1aln In the alttmoon.
; Durtnr the aludtnt rebelllOD1 at the
university, Coleman was actlnc d ... of·
Ille mUar•· In that capacllf, be . waa the lllalMll rlllkln« untvtrllty official to
.. With Ibo nbellloul 1tudon1J.
~ Coleman waa well liked on the eampu1, I""! bid a reputation lot deaUni l1lrly
wtlh '"'"*111. Hll POlltlon requlnd him JO ilea! -lvaly "1th aludent allall'I,
:::. be WU the natural mu for McXID· 1 y lo loll:'. .to rtprdlnC hll l\llPlflllOn.
Pne·day Prote1t
I Strike Approved
By Britiahers
LONDON (UPI) -The Trade Union
Ccidahal (TUC), repruentlnJ IO mUUon
Brttlah worller1, today 1pproved • pro-
jloaal ..iJ1nc for 1 ollt'41y naUooll atrlke
))IODda)' to prolel! tbe Jalllo1 ol five
lol!alllonman, I Union ldUt'tt llld. "'1e propoul, lntroductd to the TUC'a
!leneral Co\lncll by' lht l!:nflneerlng JJnion, wu pund by an 18-7 vote, the
t urce said.
Tbt counoll !Jlcluded In Ill propOlal a
~vblon that no aeUon would be tal<on
Jf~nday U the men we.re released.
~ Norman TUtntr, the officlal sollcllor,
applyln( today for a coUrt order for
y release of the men, jailed Friday
dtfYlng Iba N1uonal lodualrlal Rela-
1 C..rt. ? Maaml'bil1, l)'lllpathy olrtkll for. Ibo .,flllborem•o cul moll ol London'• bus
~ and canctliil many flllhlJ out of
i,ondon'• Heithrow Attport. Bui London
.. a"'J)Oft 1p0koiman 11ld tbt . 1llu1tlon
fl• not u bad ., llnt lured ble1uoe ma bua drlvara did report for work.
Tbt HOUll of Lordi ruled loi!1y tl)at
Trampoit alMI ·Otnorrll Workm
tJnJon ts ruponoll>l• for ictlona ol II•
h>p stewards. Tb1J reverse5 an appUl
4!ourl ruUni Jut month and meana lln<!•
totaling !.!,000 poundl (fll'l,ltiO U.S.) will
have to lie paid b)l !M union alltr all.
The union wu Mad for boyeottlnl
trucks at the Hull and Ltvarpool dockl, 1
move connected wUh Its battle against
~ -the issue al atal<e In
tbt Jaiillil of the n .. 1ongoboremtn.
If WU 11J1 lo Turner to bud off Mon-
dat'a national atrlk• by obtalnlnr release
ol the jailed men. Turner is an olllclal of
Ille high court and aclJ on hil own ln-
IUaUve on behalf of peraons jailed for
contempt of court. He privonltd two of
Ille jailad mtn llOm iollll l<l prllon tor
the same rtason last month.
Dentist Slays B1·ide
LYNDH11RST, Oblo (llPl) -Or.
Charle• C. Road Jr., II, a denUatl told
police ho lbol hi• bride of two men hs to
death alter mlataiclng her for a prowl·
tt. Msrgsret Roed,11, was klUed early
Tuesday by a blast from a shotgun.
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Beach Strollers
Dopes' Vlctorg
House .Panel OKs
Withdrawal Plan
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Congressiooal doves, fresh from a
triumph lo tbt Senate, bava opened up a
second lnlot In the HOUie IDCI acortd a
P"Umlnary victory In their effort to
legi41ata a11 end to U.S. mllltary ln-
volvemant In !ndochlna.
Io ao unprtcedeoted action, the once
loyal Houae F.,.;p Af!alra Committee
broke wllh the admlnlllrlUon TUeaday
and approved an anUwar amendmont to
the lorellft aid blU that would aeek • U.S.
military withdrawal by Oct. I.
THE SENATE Monday approved an
amendment dlrectinf 1 wllhclrawal
within four months but then turned
around and killed the aid measure. Op-
ponent.a of admioJstratJon policy in and
out of QoDlreU are bopln1 tba' the new
burst of linllwar act1vtty In ·111e~1touae
might help revive that measure and
persuade enough dove senators who
voted aa:ainst die bill becauae of their
dlJllke of the mllllJry aid program to
vote for It If tJven 1 second ebaooo.
ol lb• prlsooera aod the Htablllbment of
an lnteroallooally auperv!Jed ct-fire
cov•rinl all partlea to Ibo CClllO!CI. Ho
11ya lh1I ts neceawy to alop all tile kill-
ing, not ju>l lhlt of Americana.
Dove• cl1lm It wlll do Ju•t the oppoalte,
motendlnl that II wlll not be acctpltd by
Nortb Vleloam and will offer south Viet-
nam a chance to veto a tetUement.
Cblirmao Thomas E. Morsao (!>-Pa.),
of tho Foreign Affall'I COrnmlllll, laid
he hopes to bring the aid bill and llJ endo
the-war amendment to the floor.. next
week. Tbe House has never adopted legls-
. l~tion settlng a termination dpte !gr U.S.
milllley activity In Vlelnam bul doves
soy !<Jttlment for their side ts fll'OWlng
and a White House official wlunteered
today that the outcome was too, ~ost to
call.
Market Basket
Costs Up Again
To Record Higli
Aclor-aln1er Frank Slnalr• walks along Ute beach al
Biarritz, France with beauty queen Miss Blarrilz,
l1abell• Tiberghien, at this aouthwestern France
summer reoort. Sinatra ii 1pendln1 1 few days on
vacation in France.
Palled by the oarrowol pooaiblt
mal'fin of 18 to 17, the House committee
meuure would modllloo the pullout and
a hall lo U.S. combet activity on the
11Iease of American prllonora and the
sale wllhdrlwal of remalnlna 11.S.
forces. II ·a!Jo calla for 1 ctl,..flrl but
only to the utent ....... ,, to C0111plate
the withdrawal aod only between
11.S. and Communtal !orctl.
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -Spurred by a
2.1 percent jump In farm prlw, the
ret&ll cost of a typical family food
market basket roae 0.9 percent In June to
a record high, the Aarlc:ullure Depart-
ment reported today. 'Bloody Friday'
Prompts Strike
In N. Ireland
BELFAST (UPI) -Thousand• of
Non.nem lttland'• factory workers, store
cmployes aod public trantport cir.Ivers
t'allted off their jobs today In oblervaoce
of a national day of mouming for the
nine victlml of "Bloody ·Friday."
The obHrvance marks the series of
bomhln11 In Belfast last Friday. The
lrlah Republican Army CIRA) later '
claimed credit for the bombini•·
A apokuman for. Belfut'1 Harland and
Wolff ahlpyard, which •mploya 10,000
persons, »aid today'• walkout "~a1 been
almOlt 100 percent." Many of the ad·
mlnlalratlYe emploYet stayed on the Joba
bUt producuon atopptd, he nld.
Work also stopped at most facklrie1,
l!ld otoru In the downtown area closed
when the mourning observance olficlally
lie1ao at II 1.m. (3 a.m. PDT.) Publl~
tranaport kopt running until noon to allow
tbe worken to get home .
The UDA nld there would be an elec-
trlclty shutdown, ucepi to botpitala,
from noon unUI 8 p.m., but a spokesman
for the Eleclrlclty Board of Northern
!rtlaod laid there had been no power
cu!i b7 llliddl1. .
The actloa, ~allad by the Ullter
Dtfenle Alloclatkln (UOA) and the
Loylltst ANocl&Uno of Worlclr1 came u
mllltJry aour<et oald 1 8rlt~b army
auault on IRA 1troogbolda In Lon-
donderry may be Imminent.
DAILY PILO?
DELIVE!lY SERVICE
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Make Less Than $2.75? PRESIDENT NIXON be• proposed a
U.S. withdrawal four months alter return The retail Increase w11 the sha""sl
mOlithly 1ato alnce February Wl)en prlcu
rose 1.9 percent. It left the market
bUket coal, which had decUotd In March
aod April liefi>re healnnlng a ..,. r!Je. In
May, at 0.1 pel'OOlt above Marth Jev1ls
and !.S percent above I year ago,
Don't Sweat Contro'ls Wleks
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe Coll of
Li.vJ.nt Council, reapondlng to a federal
court order, has exempted 10 mUl1on low
income worker• from waae control•.
Co\Ulcil Director Donald R\lmlfeld aaid
Tuesday that the fioor of $1 .9(1 per hour
would be lilied to 12. 75.
That. means any workers earning less
than 12.75 per bour will be exempt from
wage controls.
The department'• monthly ''Price
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!) -Four Spread" report ahowed aupermaitotJ reduced their marJlna for the lh1td coo-antiwar veterana who refused to anawer secutlve month e a partial offset to June
a fedeial grand jury's questions have ac--increases in raw farm products. But the
cused goverrunent attorneys or "abus-narrowed .marglns abtorbed only part of
ing" grand jury powers in probing an the raw product and wholesale 1alns,
alleged plot to dlsrupl the Republican IHVinf part of them to lie peosed on In the form of higher retail prl .. 1.
Notional Convention. The report ltld the chief l1ctora In the
• IUl'fl Probe
U.S. Diltrict Judge David L. Mid· JUne price lnmaaes were 11tubltanUally
dlebrooka Tuesday held 1 four-hour hear-hlgller'' lann returns for bit! caltlt,
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,..-------:----. ing on contempt charges against the four · . which reached record levels, and for
I ) membera of Vietnam Vetaran1 A11lnat rm ~ dr«l«/ts tH/ hogs. lnereaaes were also reported In N SHORT... the War (VVAW) after lbe U.S. Ith Cir· )QI 1n fOr not pl'rtfns lann values of frying chickens and fresh "----------..J , cuit Court .of Appeals rejected hll order ..-.tant.r.' fnllt, while fann and retail prices for
e LBI Tested
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. -Former Preal·
dent Lyndon B. Johnlon must remain
hooplllllled Indefinitely for tOlls to find
out what caused chest WM and nausea.
But Johnaon'a doctors at Brooi:e Ariny
Hoapltal laid Tuesday "lhere Is at this
time oo evidence of a major heart attack
of the sort he experieftced ill Aprl~ 1112."
-e Belfa•t Tl'oNtilt'J
BELFAST (UPI) -Tho Brllllh Army
dlapatehed a beavUy armoted colwim to
an undlscloeed locellon today In what
military !()UfCel Slid may be an Im-.
mlnent usault aeolnst strongholda of the
Jrilh Republican Army (IRA) in Lon-
donderry.
In the only known l1tallty Tuesday, the
body of a a.year-old Protestant man was
found abot In the head in West Belfast.
Rellden11 of Ille malnly ProlJltaot area
llld he had been sllot b7 aunmen llrtnt
. from the nearby Roman Cllbi>Ue Lower
Falls district.
e Egflpt's Jteaso11
LONOON (UPI) -The Soviet Union
refused to supply il.s lalest secret
weapons to Egyp' because .it wu afraid
they might fall In!<) the hantta of Iarael or
lbe W01t, a dlplomaUc t<iurce 11id today.
Emllan Prfsldent Anwar Sadlt blam-
ed Rusalan failure lo 1Upply the Wetpons
for bis ouatit of Soviet experlJ. Another
re8"'n for the SOvlel refusal was lhe
Xremlln'• !Hr ElfPllan mlUtanls would
trigger 1 war on the auumpllon that
possession of offtnllve weapons was a
(Uarantee for victory, the source said
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. THI WORID'S 01Dl8T WHISKEY
PRl81NT8 .THE WOR'MI OLDl8T ·MAN.
SUMMER AGAIN, EH? l'LL NEVER 'FORGET THE
SUMMER OF '92 \l\h-lEN CHRIS COLUMBUS THOUGHT
HE'D FALL OFF THE !OGE OF TH! ~P:l"H I 9UT
NOTHING BeA1S THE SUMM~ OF 1808 I
THAT'S WHEN »1'H~ INVENTED ..,_HMIU.S. TALK ASOUT·sMOOTHJ · .
THAT FIRST msre CONlllNCEO ME .
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OF. ICE CUl!!ES, A COUPLE OF FINGERS. OF
LIGHT, SMOOTH BUSHMILLS, A SPLASH/.:-----------~
OF COQL,'WATER-;,.. IT!S THE aesi! $1.JMMER .
R!FRESHM!NT~NCE "(HE-let! AG!.
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AT YOUR LOCAL I N. OR DO YOU
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Da Silva · Get s t he Nod
The Hunungton Buch City (elementary) School Dis-
trict hu taken modMl strides In recent year! to move
with the educational times. But it is noteworthy that the
impetus for this move.,..,,t bas come -when It has
<"Orne at all -from tho district administration, not from
the bOard of trustees.
Vouirs wUI have an opportunity lo Infuse new blood
Into this board in next 'l)losday's special election to fill
the seat of resigned trustee Ivan UBgett. Of four candl·
dates, one appears especially qualllied.
He Is Eduardo A. Da ·Silva, a certified public ac-
countant, a father of three, and a straightforward and
vigorous man.
He has already served notice on the administration
that, if elected, he will monitor their operations closely.
As an accountant, he should be uniquely qualified to
contribute to the district's fiscal and business policies.
And in educational matters, bis demand that policies in
controversial areas be put into writing indicates he has
a practical approach to operational problems.
The DAILY PILOT endorses Eduardo Oa Silva.
Necessary Move
' Fountain Valley city councilmen recently rezoned
about 300 acres of land along the Santa Ana River be·
tween Warner and Talbert Avenues from agricultural to
lndustrial usage.
The move was made primarily to put the city in
conformance with its master plan as state law requires
It to do by January 1973.
ers asked the council to consider using tho land for an
equestrian development or place it under the William·
son Act which would allow tho !armors to be assessed on
tbe basis of their actual usage of the land rather than
on the market value of the land.
But since the land has been masterpJanned indu s-
trial since 1961 and the city is moving toward creating
a balance between its residentlal and industrial develop-
ment , the action by the coUncil is one or those inevitable
situations in community growth .
, If We'd Only Known
In 1910 the Huntington Beach Company offered to
give its entire beach, nearly seven miles, to the r··,, of
Huntington Beach free. City councilmen flatly r · ·d
the offer, claiming the upkeep of such a beach we be
~ tremendous burden for the small town.
It1s strange the \vay times change.
Now, the city has liled suit again•! the Huntington
Beach Company to guarantee free, public access to 2.5
n1iles of sandr all that remains of the private beach
owned by the Huntington Beach Company.
In turn, company officials have filed a counter suit,
asking damages of about $100 million .
A new twist of the dial promises to clear up the
whole situation. California parks officials say the et.ate
considers purchase of that private beach a top parks
prU>rity.
•
Farmers in the area, which extends westward to Eu·
clid Street from the river, protested the rezoning saying
the zone redesignation would increase their taxes and
make it more difficult for them to find an interim use
for the property.
A real estate broker representing nine of the farm·
It now seems certain the state will buy the beach,
even if it takes two or three years and a condemnation
suit. But barring some new legal twist or governmental
flip-flop , it seems sure that this choice stretch of beach
eventually will wind up in public control.
It could have been so simple in 1910.
'This is your co-pilot speaking. I have just kicked out the
pilot. Does anybody back there know how to fly this thing?'
California Bank
Added to Kitty
WASHINGTON -One of the nation's
la rge.st banks, the Crocker National Bank
of California, has been hitting up its ei:·
ecutives for campaign conlribuUorus.
Jn a stufJy letter to ib high-level
employes, bank cllalrman Emmett
Solomon urged them to make con·
tributions to the "Robe.rt M. Pike
Trustee Fund ." As it
turns out. the fund
is named for the
b a n k ' s corporate
seeretary and is a
slush fund for the
bank 's favorite poli-
tical candidates.
"Contributions to
the Fund are entire-
Iv voluntary ," says
Solomon's letter, which then pointedly
suggests that contributions should be
"equal to one-half cf one percent of your
gross annual salary."
When we queried Crocker Vice Presi-
dent Donald White about the slush fund,
he saJd it was terminated after new re.
cent federal laws requited that con-
tributors' names be made public.
Nevertheless, he confirmed that "tens cf
thousands" of dollars had been handed
out to the banks' backslapping buddies
during the fund'• lltetlme.
MEN WHO LIE -In the oak-paneled
world of ambassadora, there's an aid
saying that a dJplomat is an honest man
sent out to lie for his country.
This haa been the unhappy role cf our
envoy to Paraguay, J. Raymond Ylitalo,
who has represented President Nixon in
the autocratic court of dictator Alfredo
Stroeuner since 1969.
Indeed, the rivet~yed Stroessner Is
fond of saying that the American am-
bassador iJ like a member of hls cabinet.
When we revealed that Stroessner'a
epauletted generals and admtralJ were
hustling heroin, therefore, Ylitalo sprang
to the defense of the military dic-
tatorship. "Slanderous!" he called our
story.
"AS THE American ambassador in
Paraguay,'' he proclaimed, "I consider It
my duty in good conscience to refute the
unfounded accusations ... by Mr.
Anderson."
Stroessner promptly ordered his em-
bassies around the world to issue press
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Hooray for the newly.paved bike
trail on the Santa Ana River bank!
K.H.
This ftature ret1K11 rteclt•'' vll'Wl. t10t
llfCtl.,rllv tnoH at 1'h• n1w5ll1Pt"r. Slnd
four Pet PffYe 10 Gloomy G111, 04lllY PIHlll.
releases quoting Ylitalo. The dictator
also had his foreign minister, Raul
Sa pen a Pastor, send a private message
to secretary of State Bill Rogers demand·
ing that be denounce us in publlc.
But this was carrying diplomacy· a lit-
tle too far for Rogers who sent Pastor a
polite note saying he personally didn't
have any hard evidence on the charges.
ROGERS DIDN'T mention that be had
some classified cables from YUtalc'a own
embassy in Paraguay, relutfnl what
Ylitalo had said in public. On at least
four occasions between June 16 and June
20, the cmbasS)' secreUy supported our
stories.
Ylitalo happened to be on home leave
ai the time. But back in Parquay, his
stall ftred of! reports te1l1ng how
Stroessner had refused to cooperate
to end the heroin trade.
"The time has come to give a clear
signal," began one classified cable. It
went on to describe Paraguay'• do-
nothing posture on drugs.
Street Gangs on Upswing
By RALPH C. DEANS
Street gangs were supposedly passing
Into history when "'West Side Story" won
an Osca r as the Best Picture of 1951. By
1966, The New York Times reported
there was ooly one fighUng gang left in a
h-tanhattan area where 200 had ooce been
active. Well, the gangs are back and the
Jets and Sharks celebrated In the atage
play and movie "would be considered
sissies today ,'' comments Show magulne
writer Sidney Sl<olsky.
An updated artistic _venioo of gang
culture might be staged In Philadelphia
-which never did lose its street gangs
and where more than 100 killings have
been attributed to them in the past four
yeara. Jn Chicago and New York, police
report gang reviVJl.lS more virulent than
EDITORIAL
RESEARCH
ever. The Los Angeles City Council
ordertd a police crackdown I a al
February to deal with "1 crisl! of in-
timidation and fear" perpetrated by
"grouJl' of young people ranging In age
from 10 to 30."
In the Bronx, the center of gangland In
New York, there art at least 85 gangs
with a membership estimated at between
2,000 and 5,~. Many don't llke the term
"gang" arid prefer " c 11 q u e , "
.. organi:r.ation" or "nation." But the ef-
Small Town Drawback
TboA(htl at Larze:
1111 true lhat a 1mall town la friendlier
than a big city, but It"• alao more
cen90flolll -'° what you gain In co\.
lectlve aupport you lcme In Individual ..,.
Uoo.
Pannta who "can't understand" their
childrtn have children who uodentand
them only loo well.
Tboae who would llke everybody In the
country to share their own poUUcal
persu.,lon have falled to ponder the
truth of Aristotle's obtervatlon that
"'Those who think all virtue la to be found
ln their own party prlnclplea pu h m!l-
ters to extremes ~ they do Mt cons1*r
that dlsproportlon dOllro)'I a state."
As we grow up, we are ahaped either
by what ,.. have lurntd to love, or by
what we have learned In hate; and If we
have not been atven enough modell to
Jove, what can we do but build on Late?
ft ii mo111y that oeta thlnga In motion,
bot men who determine •hldl UJ llWJ ahaU p ; money eao oo mon make ...,,
~YDNEY J.HARRI~
cesa than brlcb can make houses.
What do all these proper n•met have
In common? -Cooper, Flelther,
Wainwright. Jenner. Chapman, Foull<ner,
Warner, Crowther, Parker. IAritner,
Fuller, Tucker? (O!laolete occupaUOlll of
thelr lonblara )
You ctrl't love "humanity" if you don't
tove )i>\D' own country; but you can't \ove
your 01"t1 country In the right way If"'°"
coodemn the rest of humanity.
Nine penons out of 10, .,keel to name
the 11Me.rcbanl o( Vrnlce," will reply
1'Shylock/' aod be surprised to learn Jt
.... not .•
PIOple wbo talk wt are never taken
as oeri«lsl7 as U-who t.allt mare •low·
ly: for the commonallty ol man eao't
belleve thal anyone can tblllt 11 fut u
be talb.
feet is the same. The nunbles of the Fif-
ties are being replayed; only the race of
the combatants, the weapons and the
fashions have changed.
WIIEREAS MOST of the Pill• two
decades ago were white. theY are now
predominantly black. Cheap handguns -
Saturday night spectab -have replacod
homemade r.ip guns and shiv1. According
to the Wall Street Journal, "many 1ang1
have acquired huge arsenal• of sub-
machine guns, Molotov cocktaila and
grenade~" lnJttad of pegged panll and
duck-tall haircut.a, members of the 0-iP'
- a notorloul png In L4I Angele• -
1porl a black glove on the left hand and a
ring In tilt lert ear. They also carry fan.
cy walklng irtlcb.
Organlted youthful violence is as old as
history. Yet it always shocks the genera·
tlon in charge and frequently provlde1
grist for artistic mllil. Ntneteenth-cen-
tury London was terrorized b y
, "urchins,0 and bands of plckp()Cketa
plied their ak111s under the tutelage of
such as Fagin in Dickens' "Olivar
Twist." Predatory chlldren looted and
killed In Ruasia during the civil cbaOI of
the early Twenti., and In the bom~
citle1 of Europe after World War I.
THE CAUSE of youthful violence la
usually aeen as the malal!e of the tlmea.
In the TweoU... ganp of lrtsb, Polllh
and Jewiab kids were attributed to the
dlslocaUons of mass migration. ID the
19308. tt waa the Great Dtprwlon. Dur·
Ing the Foru.. and Ftftle&, It Wll the
growing etnolJona.1 diltanco be!Wffll
children and parent.a -a generation aap
typtrled In .. veral movies by the tale
Jan>ea Dean. Marlon Brando provided
the archetype of the motorcycle hood.
Today, street gang violence Is aeen 11
a re-to the gamut of urban Ills:
broken ghetto famW•, po v e rt y •
hope!-and racism. In an arUcla
enUUed "Walth out Far the Mlni·MUI·
pra," Oaborn S.gerber1 Jr. reported In
11'19 that children eight to II yeal'I old
wen arpnJzJnc themsdv• loooe!y Into r lmaglM wbtt HollJ1"tlod wW do
with Iha~
H
<:olutnn Draws Fire
That Frasier Foundation
To the Editor:
To many, Frasier \vas a symbol. To the
elderly, Fruler was a symbol that one
not be old and forgotten -tbat one can
still live a little, even though old and
tired.
I was diagua:ted to the core by William
Schrelber's column. I can only agree
with him if the dooations to the "Frasier
Foundation" 10 into someone'a pocket.
(Does be have tbe facts on this?) U the
money goes to animal con.strVatlon, I
will be happy to contribute.
As to the Olristian cross over Frasie!r'1
grave, what's wrong with that? Doesn't
Jesus say, "Suffer the little children to
come llllto me" and "Go yet into all the
world and preach the gospel ta every
creature?" It never ceases to amaze me
when 1 see the rigid bigotry expressed by
a~called Christians; i.e., W i 111 am
Schreiber. Where is all the love ex-
preued by Jesus in our modern Chrla-
tlam?
I AM A Jewish mother, and one of my
sons wu killed in Europe during World
War II fighting for our beautiful
America. He is burled in France. When I
saw the white Christian crosa over hl1
grave , my Jewish dignity wasn't outrag.
ed, as was the professed Christian,
Schreiber, over a cro.ss for Frasier. I was
glad someone had done something for my
son, as I was for Frasier. Am I, pehraps,
btlng a good Chriatlan for thinking this?
Rather than expo.oe 111 to the further
bigotry of !chrelher. why don't you aend
him on ualgmnent to the w a r
graveyardl of France. He can search and
deltroy all the white Christian crosses
that decorate the graves of the non-.
Chrlatlana thet fought for the love o!
their country. He can then prove how
good I Chrlatlan he Is!
MRS. SAMUEL SCHULTZ
A -t her f'r .. ler Lover
To the Editor:
Show me a man that haa aaven loving,
contented wivet and I'll ahow you a
Christian. Say nothln1 of the fl chlldren
who love their father.
I think Lion Country is the wrong place
to alert burri1ng c""'""· !low about
otertin, itt mercenary areu llke Forest
IAwn?
Didn't I read an article In the DAILY
PILOT recently that "Sex 1n1 good
for you .•.. " Try It .... you'll fllle It!
A Frasier Lover,
ROBERT JACKSON
Sen1ele 11 News
To the Editor :
I admire Mr. Sdlrtlber's courage in
speaking out about this senseless news
coverage about the lion, Frasier.
It was jwt atench to many sensible
people who read the paper1 and aaw it on
TV. What next 1
ANNA E. WAHNER
PoUounng the publication o/ hil Pi-
lot Logbook on Fra.ritr and the foun-
dat~on M~d for the latt Lion Coun-
lrtf So/ori ottrocllon, reporter Schrel·
ber f'tceioed furthn informodon on
the orgoni:ation and itl purpo.rer.
J1rrt1 Kobrin , vice prtsfdent of
L!o'n Country, said the foMndation ia
b.tng fornted lo gather money /or
worthwhile pro;ecta involtrinQ animal
1pedts.
Kobrin said those on tht /Olinda· «on would bt actlvf.st.a and wo uld
laok /err ca11111 ntedfn g th• mo,,.v.
Kobrfll 1014 lht foundation unlf be
a repr11entatl.,. group lllClde up of
lnte r.,ted peonl1 from oil 1DDlk.t o/
llj1. He offered a IJ)Ot on the foundo·
tfo" to reporleT Schreiber and satd
the preu wo"'4 b1 r1prt1enkd..
Kobrfll oddfd tllct thr 1'hlte .....,
thol ..., placed °" l'rcsitr't burial
MAILBOX
Letters jrom readers are toelcomc.
NoTTtUJLIV writers sliould convey their
tnessages tn 300 words or ltss. Tht
right to cond ense le tters to fit space
or eliminate lib el is reserved. AlL lt t--
ters mu.st 'nclude signatures and malt·
ing addre11, but names may be wlth·
htld on request iJ suff icilTlt reason
i8 apparent. Poetry will not be pub-
lished.
site wa.s put tliere tvi tliout manage·
ments' Knowledge.
"Tht rangiers themrclves did tl1at
because of their d1ep devotion to
Frasier ," he said.
-Editor
Longest Parade
To the Editor:
I would like you to know 1 am very
disappalnted in the covera1e you gave
the Huntington Belch Ith of July parade.
This Wll the bfaeat and i0!18"t
parade we have hid and you battly men-
tioned the winners of some of the
awarda. AU of the many parUclpant1
worked very hard on their entrlOI. but
tho oa!y picture In the paper wu of a
float that WIS not I winner .•
I sure hope you can do a betler job
next year.
MRS. CONCETrA KERN
ltleado1vlark a Scheme:>
To the Editor :
Still another attempt. 11 being made to
thrust an airport 1eheme on the people of
Huntington Beach !Meadowlark Air
C.mpln: 7-6-72). Ltt'1 analyze some of
the suggelllona;
t. Orqe County Airport C4m-
mlJSloner Breanahan sugacst1 1 city·
county joint putthase of Meadowlark
Airport. Golf Courte and surrounding
areas - a total of tom• t12 ecru. Hunt·
lngton Beach can barely scrape lo(elher
the tµnda for a library and civic center,
yel "he Asks U1 to buy over 100 acra or
prime land.
%. We are Aaked to believe that there
•'will not be 1!1nlrtc1nt lnm!a!!e In the
size of the airport operation." The cur·
rtnt airport operator aaya that he *'can--
hot economlcally survive," yet
Bresnahan promises 1'Jaatln~ benefit to
echool dlltrlct!!, hornet and the etty"
without lncrta1ing airport alze. lo ttuth,
there la no way that theae beneflta can be
realized wtthout greatly e 1 pa n d 1 n I
Meadowlark Airport.
J. WE'RE TOLD Iha! state and federal
funds ·might be 1«ured ta develop and
improve the airport. What tbout the
state and federal control tbat very well
migbt follow the funds?
4, We're told that one of the ad·
vanla1e1 of this project ii-that we can
have 0 fly.tn " golr tournaments. Wm-
derlull The early Sllnday mornJnc calm
wlll be •h•tlered by hundreds of "fly.
Ina." And what beneflta do the people of
Hungtlngton Beach gain for this iD1
convenience'! A $3 green fee.
5. And who are some or the 11lm-
partlAl" members of Mr. Brttn1han11
airport 1tudjl commll ttt:
l\oier States - a lrtrong backer of both
the lll·laled Boloa Chica and Central ctty
Airport.I.
Plannlnc Dtrector Ken Reynolda -the
guid ing light behind the Ul.....,.lved
Cenlral Qty Airport.
A BETTER llliieAtioll for" a repre.seo.
tatlve HuntJn&ton Beach committee
migbt be a member of the Homo Councll, I
the Environmental Council . and a city
councilman.
I'm certain that I Strong majority of
I he citizens not only do not want the
airport to be expanded, but Indeed wlah It
to die a natural death. The ln-
compatiblllty of .any airport with a heavy
concentration of homes Is obvious. The
proposal ahould be dismissed without any
further dlacussion. The record of cllltens'
opposillon to airport.I In Huntlnaton
Beach is loud and clear.
DAVID A. SULLIVAN
Lo• Al•Mli•• Neeufl
To the Editor:
1 would like lo inform lhe many people
in Los Alamitos and olher cities that
signed the petitions to retain the to~
Alamitos Air S_laUon for-a reeerve pr~
gram that wo oliWlled 4,111111 sllfl&tur.,
legally for the Los Alamlloo meeting for
the environmental report.
Al the Wednesday meeting cooducttd
by the Anny In Huntington Beacb, I aub-
mltted over 6,000 signatures. These wen!
obtained without paying anyone and all
signers had to be adults.
Thooe oppoelng the air baae sub-
mitted 15,000 signatures. Many people all
ov~r the county questioned these people
carrytna petitions. They admllted they
were being paid, many would not give
their names. When asked who aponaored
them, they gave a fictitious address, so
beware of petition hearers, read It \\'ell,
11.k quetUons before signing.
AT llOTH meeting• I attended, Ille m ..
jorlty was In favor of m1Inla1Dlltc the ait
station for the defense of our COltlltry.
Our loc.l officiala said they wanted to
hire a firm to •tudy the report to un-
derstand it more clearly. l don't think
lhls Is -•ry at taxpayers expense.
The Anny expl ained It well enough, so
that 11 an average cltllcn could un--
derstand, I'm sure the clly attorney wHh aome more reading could too.
There were pllota that explained
altitude, OJ&ht patterm and rescue
mlsllona they perform. Many qualified
pe.rton.1 ipOke, so why should lhe tax·
p&)'erl have the added expense of
another survey.
'l1IE FEELING by the majority waa
the developers want the land, some
polltlclana are reacly to help get the land.
We should lei our C.uncllmen know we
want them to atop preuuring our govern-
. ment to close military blses. AJ long u
there ls a need to defend our country, we
need the reserves. To those of you who
feel our reserve program 11 lmportant,
please write to your c o u D c 11 ,
Congressman and Secre.lary of Delena
Melvin Laird .
Thankl to alt the p>d people who
helped me obtain 6,llllll legal aJ111ature1 In
five days.
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Thomol xic.n~ Edllor
Alblrl W. Batu
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bta iuders by ~ntrnc t.hil'
nawtpaoct'• opln.k>ns and com-
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Feelings on Tax Measurt: Author Raps Foes ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,
E . t U .11 ARIZONA INDIAN •
nVIronmen m : DANCERS ~
I I
Cover Wi.de Opinion Range
Def eat Attacked .By PlllL HANNA ,.ylng you're oot do Inc
Co(lltol News Suvke toough, and ~then com.
LeglolaUve leadership and the pWnini of • 1 ' v • • •" 1 Y
governor's office lffm happy I I
with the omrubua tu reform NEWS ANALYSIS and educaUonal financing pro-
posal of Assembly Speaker
Bob MoretU ( D • N o r .t h without atrong local controto.
Hollywood), but the fetbng ---• llo that doesn't extend to all comers of .1 uen 1 no ques n
the Slate C.pllol. MoretU's bill would provide
In fact, there ..., those who property la• reform. It also
are wllllng to predict that the meeta the general guidelines
whoho thing will fall fiat on ita set down by the State Supreme
face throligh a Democratic-Court in the Serrano vs. PritJt
GOP coalitlon -one side decision which declares the
* * * * * * State Tax Reform Bill
Facing-Key,_Test Today
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
$1.1 billion school finance-la•
reform package is facing an
all-or-nothing test today in a
holtiie committee with a
three-month leglalatlve vaca·
tlon acheduled to begin Fri-
day.
Sen. Randolph Co 111 er ,
cbalrman of the powerful
Senate Finance Committee,
reversed himself and agreed
Tueaday that A ss e m b I y
Sexual Act
Bill Facing
Legislators
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
Callfomia legialature b a a
received a proposal t o
thoroughly overhaul the penal
system, retaining the death
penalty and legalizing certain
forbidden se:ruaJ conduct.
The bill WU introduced
Tuesday by Sen. D o n a I d
Gnmaky (R-Watsonvllle).
ln it, the death penalty
would be retained for most
categories o f first-<legree
nwrdtr, aggravated kid-
naplng, nnd for attacks by
prison inmates serving life
aente.oces.
Among chief changes pro-
pooed ts one legallzing oral
copulation between consenting
adults of opposite sex. Other
prov1aions would 11 g h t e n
penalties for homosexual rela-
-Uona.
The new code would permit
••umJted wager\ng" on sport!
contests, and noncommercial
gambling 1h private homes, In-
cluding pbker games. Grunsky
said the reviaion la aimed at
limJUng criminal liability to
commerctal gambling.
The proposal retains present
law on gum, abortlofli! and
obscenity, but · would make
mallcloua mischief a felony
when the amount of damage
nceeds $!00. Rioting could
also be punlshed u a felony.
Speaker Bob Morelli would he
all9wed a hearlng before his
committee today on the tax
bill.
But Collier, a leading op-
ponent of the plan, aald be will
allow only one hearing on the
bill and that today's session
will be Moretti'• one chance to
win the committee vote need·
ed to send the controversial
bill to the Senate noor.
The Moretti-Reagan plan
would boost state income,
sales and business taxes to
pay for a $545 million a year
increase in state support or
local schools and a package of
tax relief measures including
a cut of $120 a year in prop-
erty taxes for the average
homeowner.
It would also require most
local government agencies to
get voter approval for future
t.u rate increases and it
would reduce by about one-
half the inequities between the
state's richest and poorest
school district!.
Pot Penalty
Bill Moves
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
bill to reduce penalties for the
possession of marijuana is
headed fOr it! last legislative
test.
It received 7-2 approval of
the Senate Committee on the
Judiciary Tuesday and was
sent to the Senate Door. 1t has
already passed the Assembly.
Present law punishes marl-
jaanl possession u a felony,
meaning one to ten yean in
prison. However, the judge
can reduce the penalty for
first-time offenders to a
misdemeanor, whlch has a
one-year maximum.
'!be bill, by Assemblyman
Alan Sieroty ID-Beverly Hills)
would make marijuana1
possession a misdemeanor,
reducing the maximum
penalty to a l500 fine and siz
months In jail.
1tate must rely on something I ON THE MALL AT I
~1:.! ~C::ci;.: 1 FASHION ISLAND I lary one! t«Ondary educaUon. SACRAMENTO (AP) -standards that local agencies I I
Defeat o! a bill creating • follow, and the boards have I
In round figures , TOMORROW , •• THURSDAY homeowners this year will CALIFORNIA single board to o v e rs e e the power to vote local acUon I I
Ca I ifornia's environmental they do not think I! In line 12 p M 1 JO p M 3 P M eave $404 million In property lo · w1'th the slatew1'de standards. I • ,-: ' ,-' ' I tu with 111'13-74 bringing about '---------' protect n errorts was a VIC·
aoother saving of $387 millioo. tory for "the 1peclal Interest A similar bill by Z'berg was I I
Next year, public schools will groups," says the author. vetoed by Reogan last year. BRING YOUR CAMERA!
realize SM4 million In extra Opelting Set Auembl y man Edwin Thegovernorsaldatthetlmeli ·• • • • • • • •••••••.I
tax relief plus a boost in Z'berg, a Sa c r a m e nt o the bill conflicted with an en-F Ad ri' , I
money for basic education, I p Democrat, aaid in an In-vironmental plnn of his own or ve 1s1ng n
early childhood educauon and n entagon terview that the= vote on which was killed 1ater by the OUT 'N ABOUT
a balancing factor for urban his bill Tuesday -eight short legislature. Ph
schooi.. Papers Case or passage -was just 11..eg~t~• oppos~..: h ~ one
State Controller ·Houston !. "another esample of special P nn e ay con ' Norm Stanley would lead to no marked Im.
Flournoy dropped a bombshell LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A interest groups being able to provement over the operatloo 6 4 2 • 4 3 2 1
last week. He said the 1tate j d k d kill . a good environmental of the present boards. u ge struc own a request
had -million more than they bill." n;:;;;;;;;;;;~=====,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~====;;;;;;-;,-;;,,,,,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ..," by defense attorneys Tuesday u~ed, and tht_fight wu on for 1 hearing into 1 secret CaJling the measure's defeat
to (1) use up the money, or (2) a "tragedy," Z'berg sa41 he government wiretapping re-
give it back to the people. port, preparing the way for would try lo win approval
&i'ns1 Clark Bradley (ft.San open1ng arguments today in later in the session for his
Jose) and Nlchofas Petris (0. the much.<felayed Pentagon plan, which is backed by both
Oakland) voiced differences of Papers trial. the Reagan administration
opinion. U.S. District Court Judge and the conservationist Sierra
Bradley, who voted against Matt Byrne said he had seen Club.
Morettl 's m e a s u r e as Several Iegtslators took a
edi I d 'd th the report himself a n d pr c e • 881 e money different tack ln floor debate should be given back to the although a member of the
taxpayers. Petris, who also defense team was involved, Tuesday, arguing the blll had
voted against tae bill, said no, the matter has no connection been put together late this
it should be used for educa-with the trial. year and the proper amount of
tion. He said that ruling cleared time had not been given for
Here are some of the prob-the way for 0 pen i n g hearings on the bill's content.
]ems facing lawmakers. arguments to begin late today. Under the Z'berg bill, the
First, they all want to go ·Pretrial hearings have delayed State Air Resources and
home by the end of the month the start for several months. Water Resources boards would I
for a recess, not to return un-Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony be lumped together under the
tll November 8, the dav after RUsso have been charged with new agency, but retaining
the general election. Second, theft, conspiracy and es-their present powers.
they want to show the voters pionage for their role in mak-The new agency would also
they can enact tax reform and ing public the Pent ago n oversee statewide planning for
thereby avoid passage in Papers, a classified study of solid waste disposal.
November of the Watson Tax the origins of the war In Viet-The air and water boards
Initiative, which would all but nam. currently set environmental
eliminate property as a basis;===================,
for taxation. Third, the bill re-
quires two-thirds vote of both
houses and the signature of
Gov. Ronald Reagan.
Educators and schools favor
the bills even though it is far
from the money they believe
they need for "quality educa-
tion."
Under this legislation it
would pay to be married.
A $10,IXX> earner would
realize a $219 property tax
savings ; pay $39 more in sales
tax (there is a 1 percent sales
tax hike in the measure-); pay
a telephone user tax of $6; and
have an upward hike in state
income taxes of $.11 for a net
tax impact of a minus $143.
This is tor a married home-
owner.
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QUANTITIES AND COLORS • HUNTINGTON BEACH ONLY
Men's Sport Shirts
kn its and woven• short or
long sleeves
Men's Ties
Pqlyes er "Frazier'' Ernblem
Men's Pajamas
cotton fl annel long sleeve,
bu1ton-front
Men's Sport Shirts
1hort sleeve rib-knirs
Men's Socks
Watk A Thon
Colors tize 1()..13
Men's Swimwear
John l. 1 yle1
Men's Sweatshirts
l OOo/o acryl ic, rib
zip front, short 1teeve
Men's fashion Underwear
T-shirt1, low-ri1e briefs
solid color & two-tone
trif.3.t l 11tl,9-
now l81 to5S
now
orig, $.00
188 PR.
Dfig. '2.9t
now 1.88
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now 1.99
orif.l.50
now .99
orig. S.00 N 20.00 Men's Wallets
Rolf'•® gnuine J90thers
some leather lined now 2 50 to 1000
Men's Walk Shorts
solids, plaids
Men's Suits
selected groups
Girls' Ankle Pants
brushed cords a nd
prints, 1ize13to6x
Girl's Dresses
1ize1 ~to6x,7to1~
g reat for school
Beginner Sewing Kits
Includes 1ci1son , tape
wkeel, thimble, pin cushion
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Florwl Center Pieces
199
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now 2 for S000
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now 2.88
q , S.DO lo 10..00
now 2"to881
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wif.3.tt ••.91
now 2 22 to 3 22
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a110rted 1tytes and colon
Beverage Glasses
2 sizes availa ble now 1.22 set of 8
Glass Grapes
for that decorative touch
Lamp Clearance
la rge a1sortment,
Decorator Pi ctvres
va<lely ofs;,., save now
After Ski Boots
wif.S.OD
now 222 ...........
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orig. 12.99 • 19.99
wo• ... , .. f 9•• t 1 s•• Men's & Women's sizes 20 pr. nOW 0
Bnch Toys
Sand molds, soaper scooper,
hot pail, 1andgear, buc ket· .. ,.
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witl\.rofi11erie
grea t for any patio
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walnut
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floral pottem
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la'go nubby tweed
Patio Piiiows
vinyt floral pan.m s
3 piece 1H1tlo nt
tabl• .cover ond 2 chair pads
fohlltit c .. p stool
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follll11 cots
floral ffti;n
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3 houn of\afe caollog
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Women's Handbags
orig. 4.tlQ II 1.00
leathers and plastics fall col-
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Women's Costume Jewelry
pin s, pe ndci.tlt1, e.arrings
pierced & mini clip now
Women's Swimwear
boyleg and bikini 1 yles big
selection. all sizes -
Women's Shoes .
foshionobJe 1tyle1 heels ond.
flats
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Women's Bodyshirts
backless & braless 100% cot-
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Women's Jackets .,,.,.,. ......
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Men's Spart Coats
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Men's Western Jackets
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Children's Shoes
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Women's Dresses
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Women's Skirts
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Women's Ankle Pants
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now S.88
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now 6 88
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Women's Sportswear
assorted tops
Women's Sportswear
blouses & sweaters
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Women's Sportswear
summer tops
Matemity Apparel
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Women's Slips
fashion colors and wh!•e,
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skirt two & b;k;n;o see<!ally 7 14 priced fO 2.44.
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assorred patterns, 8 to 16
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prints & solids. colors
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Girl's Knit Tops
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Girl's Blouses
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Girls Pants
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now 518 to 1288
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orig. S.00 to 13.00
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wit.6.00 11117.00
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now .4.88
now 118 to 3 88
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Men's Suits
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wosk 'n weor fobrics s·roigh
legs
Women's Handbags
summer s raws
Women 's Wigs
modocrylic fibers
Women's Shawls
easy core acrylic
Women's Belts
smooth leathers
Women's Robes
cotton II'• lour
Women 's Gloves
hondscreen sport
Women's Leather Goads
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yoi:. ~s. NO. 208, 9 SECTIONS, .,06 PAGES O~NGE COUNTY, -CALIFORNIA, WEONESDAY, JUL~26, '1972 -NC TEN tENTS
Newport to -Get AnalySis of Annexation Plan
.By 1. ·pgrg KRIEG
ot ttlt Da1tr P.lttt St.rt
Newport Beach may learn Sept. II
whether the City would make or lose
!""lleY· by annexing the Irvlpe Company's
f,500-acre coastal pJaln between Corona
del .Mar and Laguna Beach.
• The clty'l~Conununity ·Development -
t>epartment bas proutlsed . that a
preliminary ~·cost.benefit" analy!U of
the poteDtlal 811Jleutlon will be ready by
• that date. "We.should either say •never' and go
At the same time the Newport Beach • on our mf'.rry way or say we'll take a
City Council is scheduled to bear a look at the proposal," Store told fellow
presentation by irVlne Company officials· ~ilmen Monday.
on their latest development plans for t!>e ~ "The extent of our Interest will depend
3.5-mil.-shorellne area. prliiiililly" on that coot-benefit studi,"
Councilman John Store, who represenis. declared Councilman Paul Ryckoff. Corolla-del'Mii';--~liell-1or-the repor1,-c-Talklh,r of sentiment by,!ome Newport
ana is encouraging an early decision by 'Beach · cilli.ens ·agalnit. any further
the city on whetl)er it wants the property growth. store said, HMany eiprtss con-
in its boundaries or not. · · cern of the wrQbg kind. It would he bet· . '---~~~~~
Fighting .Rrf' lfitN ire .. . --. . ,,.. ----• • ..i l
Costa .MU. firemen ---bf alter *41tthlg ablaze to bead of1 rt.mes ealiDf through ~h !JI. Santa
Ana River bluffs area oft Victoria street and Can·
yon· Drive Tu.~ay afternoon. Steepne1111 o:t terrlin,
inaccessible to pumper trucks, hampered firefight·.
~rt ''If yo11 -laid It out-flal.lt wQU!cln't lie that big," Baltallon Ollef Gui Go.Ison said of the 1rea' blaCK· ened, Summer grass ffres In the 1rea· are ·an.annual
headache. Most are• blamed on children. playing.
' Boy in Custody
After 'Practical
Joke' Rampage
A 13-year-<Jld'boy w1-~81l~ed prac-
tical jok1> mobllir.ed Oralige•County Sher·
iff's dfj)llties ,8fld terrori1.ed Santa Ana
Heights residents was In custody lacing
jnvenile·court charges Tuesday.
The youth Wl\8 .!liken into custody m>
charges of assault with a deadly weapon,
following a 111-:hot!r. f3!1lpage that ended
at his home shortly before midnight
Mon<14y.'
"He WU, ieiding everybody OD .. meny .
chase down there;'' aaid Sheriff'• Lt. Rob-· .
ert Griffin.
Residents were being warned iat' · one·
point by Cost.-Mesa Police helicopter
rr.ewmen uaing a public address system
to stay in their homes because a madman
anned with an ax was apparently loose.
The boy -who maintains It was all a
joke that backfired -only had an ax
handle with no blade, according to Lt.
Griffin. He said the youth was j1D11ping at cars,
waving the bludgeon and at one pOln(
made menacing gestures to a nelshbor~
hood woman.
Oranf e
' Uil State FUllerton Wins
E:ngine~r Training Grant
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A "21,000 National Science F.!IJndltlon
grant bas been awarded to ta1 State
Fuilerton and other campuses to tnin
unemployed aerospace engineers and
veterans as science a,nd math teachers ·
for ghetto' schools.
The five-year ~ program. was rev~aied
TUesday In Sacramento. by Gov. Ronald
Reagan,
Jobless men·wbo -already,h&ve college
and ·university' 11«l~-·will r._ec1ive top
consideration , for assignment , to~ t h e
unique Urban science Intern Teaching
Program. . . .
"It was a long time coming, 11 Gov:ernor
Reagan declared.
"This program will alleviate some of
the unemployment p r o b I em s of
aerospace workers .00 v e t e r a n s , 1 '
Governor Reagan _remarked during a
preSs conference. ·
"It will also provkle a preu copterence
"It will alto provide quality teachers
~·science·. apci.,'ma&b in our .inner city
acbools, create an opportunity for new
camrs l\lld -improlle foo!ietative com·
munity rel•tlOl\S· with'°'" in,tttutions of lllsber learning," be cootinued.
-, Cal, ·state Fullerton's Science and
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Matbematlcs Deporimenl d"igned the
currlculii.m 10< the program.
Support is promised . by the state
Department of Veterans' 'Affairs ahd the
Loi Angel .. UDilied School· Dtslrlct.
Board CandUlate
Runs in Absentia ·
While' absence bas been known to make
the heart grow fonder, It's not been wide-
ly credited. as il means of winning elec-
tiOM.
But It's the' apparent campaign style of ·
one of the U "8ndidites In tile' ~pcoming
election for the New'port·Mesa Board of
Education.
Walter Luar, 30; IOI 3tlth St., 'Newport
Beech, fJJed ·u a .candidate lut month
add shortly iherea!ter left town for an ex·
tended vacation.
The election will be A1111. 8. Lazar'1 em-
ployer. the Orange Unified Education
Association, said be isn1 expected to
return until the end of August.
7th ~Jaess Game Over,
ter to aMex and gain control to get what said, 11Witbout some decision from us,
we want." it's still up ln tbe air."
"Somewhere along the line we're lOlng . The issue is also being brought to the
to have to face It," pointed out Coon-fore by announced plans of the Irv1ne
cllman Richard Croul, who abo repre-Ranch Water District to annex the ter·
sents parts of Corona de! Mar. rttory.
-"'We iliOU!a(aeclde) before tlie genmr--Tbe"dlstrlcH1anmtt•n Newport Beach
plan ' comes along,". be' said, ••we've got ottertnc an agreement to de.annex the
to find the advantages and dlsadvantagea • ·t,errttory -Jt·11 ever is incorporated Into
-and the quicker It comes out the better the city. .
for all concerned. '1U they come In there. it-will be tough ·:11 doea take Jong-range planning," be to aei·them out," Store said. "There may
be a lot of tecbnlcal problems and we
may be behind the eight ball.
"We may hive to take over the sewers
wbil~ someone else sells them the
water," be said.
lrvil)e Company · officials have In-
dicated they ·plan to make a decision
within 60 days on what they want to do so
far as-.incotp>l'ating the ~tal plain.
. Originally, -plans called for -it to be
divided all!IOll equally between Laguna
Beach and· flewport Beach.
RecOrds l(ept Out
Eagleton Won't Show Medical Files
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Democratic
vice presidential nominee Thomas F.
Eagleton refused anew ·tOday to -releue
medical records of bis three hospital
treatments for nervoUJ exhaustion bqt
said he would ta1lt with bis doctors about
allowing them to discuss bis past medical
problems.
Eagleton aho said be now reallies be
made a mistake by not te 11 t n g
Democratic presidential nominee George
McGovern about the three hospital stays
befor& McGovern recommended h1m to
the Democratic NaiJOnai Convention.
·Eagleton revealed Tuesday that be bsd
voluntarily submitted · to bOspltal treat-
ment ln 1960, 1964 and 1966 for 11nervous
exhauation and fatigue" bro1111ht on by
overwork.· Twice be i<celved psycbiatrit
care and electr!c-sbod< treatment
Eagleton elaborated on that an-
nouncement today, although Tuesday he
said he would have no further comment
on it during the campaign.
He said he does not now receive any
medication except for "an occasional,
very sporadic tranquilizer. I don't even
know the name of it."
He said he did not feel any need for· a
psyclllatric examination now and would
not submit to one unless McGovern,
President Nixon and Vice President Spiro
T. Agnew do the same.
He aaid tht fatigue and depression that
led to the three hospital stays wen ill hil
oplnlon relatively minor matters.
11In my own mlnd, I do view ll)U A
broken leg or a broken arm," he said. "I
realize many In the public do not."
He said be had reconsidered bis initial
stance of making no further commen'
about the matter and will imtead try to
educate the public about the kind of prob-
lems he encountered in the past.
E'.lgleton reiterated that he feels
perfectly quMlfied to run for vice presi-
dent and to take over the White House.
(See EAGLETON, Page I)
•-tr * * * * * * * * T~legrams Nixon Instructs Staffers
~ . otifl n,r , _._, 1
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CUSTER, S.D. (AP) -Wblle Sen.
Gedrge McGovern remained ie<luded 11
his SOUth Dakota cabin r e t r.e 1 t ,
telegrams .began arriving from sup.
porters and most urged him to drop Sen.
Thomas Eagleton as bis running mate in
the wake of bis disclosure of .psycbialrlc
care and Ot electric shock treatment for
ntrVous· exhaµStion.
Some telegrama llllJed Ea(leton'•
retention, but they were out numbered 2
to 1..by antligontJtic 011e1.
Many of Ille telegrama are locuaed' u
much OQ the fact Eagleton failed to tell
McGovern about bis medical 'lilltory u
on the fact. that be bad UDdrrlonl tho
treatment bet-• 1960 ._oo '1981.
McGovern on Tuesday r e j e c t e d
Eagleton•• offer to quih The"Iiemocratic
presldentlal nominee said be wanta to
"wait and see" the reaction.
uwe uk to d.lsassoclate your can-
didacy from that of Sen. Eqleton, whose
unconscionable, puerile and rapaciouJ
dupllcltY, Is reP,ebensibte ' and Jn.
compatible with your hold, principled and
visionary primary campaign," uld a
telegram from Susan and Willilm Becker
ot Pbiladelpbia.
"Since yoo l!ave concOded eleeiion to
Nixon by oelection o~ psychOt!c,", w!rOd ·
Bernice J. Hollon of Berkeley, Ca)Jf., 111
would like refund of money' contr.ibuted
when you were viable candldate."
The telegrams were sent· throu(h .the
Teles maddne in the preos room• ol the
motel ~' where reporters are staying,
seven miles from McGovern11 Sylvan
Lake retreat.
'BJAllodlledPr ...
NEW YORK -The bead of President
Nixon''1 re-eleotion campaign. said tnday
t1ie Prealdent bsd Instructed all those
connected with him ·•governmentally and
politically" to refrain from commenting
on Sen. Thomu F. Eagleton'• medical
bislory.
Clark MacGregor, · chairman of the
c:ommittee for the re-<lectlon of the
presiden4 said be becalM aware of
North American ' • ' I •
Awarded Shuttle
WASlllNGTON (AP) -North Ameri-
can RoCtweU Corp., Downey, won the
multl-biJ!joo<lollar prime contract to de-
velop the Space Sbotle today.
Willsrd F. Rockwell Jr., president and
chief exeCutive officer, said more than 50
percent of the work will he parceled out
to 10,000 1ubcontractors.
The estimated value of the contract 11
In the neighbor-of 13.$ billion. The
work will provide employment for up to
ll0,000 peraoDf over the 1ix-year perind.
The National AerooauUcs and Space
Administration telecleC:I North American
over three major aerospace firms, final·
isll In the lilddlng. .
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presldeatlal ~ ...... belltlt pnbl~
!bur ,._... ... dtlrtDc the senatoiial
camP8lln ill Mtssoart between Eagleton
and Republican Rep. Thomaa CUrtis.
"I thlilk I was aware of this some four
years aao;" be said.
"We bad been appraised by people ill
the state ol Missouri. u
Meanwhile, senate colleagues rallied to
the support of Eagleton· today.
His ' defenders lnciuded both part~
leadeni ill the Senate.
Repu'bucaii Leader H1111b SCott of
Perutl)'banla. said ~t the start of today'•
Sena!t seasion thal Eagleton, !ht
DemocrJtic vice pre.sldentlal nominee, ii
••a fine and decent JDID..''
·~1 uy to Olll"' ~: You ,,.._..
mac!t statementa bloome you, Go
on with your campaign," said Scot4 readinc from a statement. '
Sen.'Lowell P. Weicker Jr. (R-Conn.l.
called F.qleton t•a man of wannth and ..
lntecrity" and said be has "ab!o)ute con-
fidence and pride" in the Missowi .au.tor.
Wbpe lfelcker emphasized that be ;.,
going to campaign !or the Republican
t[ci.,1 o( Nixon and Agnew, be said that il
Eaa!etm -ld win, "I have no doubt he wilf luJIUI his d.uties as vice pmident
with diltloction. ''
U.S. OfliCial Say~ War
May End by November
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PARIS (UPI) -A blgb Amerlcao of. The bigh!y lnfonned official said the
ficlal uld today a peaceful settlm!ellt to stl~kinl point In nqottattona remained
We.a.er
It'll be• bot agiln on Thursday,
ICCOrding to ·the weatherlady.
mps at the beaches around 70,
riling to 90 lnlalld. 'Lows tooliht
51-tO.
. Fischer Settles for Draw . ' .
tl)e Vietnam war llJa1come11efore ·.the . the Problem of w11o will have political
American prelldentlal electlonl. power In Sal(oo, 'lbe'reuoo IQr the war In the first place. .
. He ~lll9 oafd the ~t, wlilch ii At the .last Mm1pubuc -1oa Julr 20,
likely to come ill oitoliir, wbJch prob-U:s. negotiator WWiom J. Pwter dellied
INSIDE 'l'GD.t. Y
Hundndt of Aloboma bl4c~
men, 1ome of whOWI have died,
114•• ~"' ollowf4 to 1Vf/er with uncrcaua •t1Philil rince 1932 a.s
part of a· govemmtni 1t1'dy re.
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REYKJAVIK (U111) .._ U.lr. challenger
Bobby Fttcber, who anived 12 minutes
late convinced be coa1d win, settled for a
draw toc!lX hr the ....... came of bia
world cbaniploolblp cheat ma!Cb against
Boris Spasaky.
Fischer, who stayed up all night atu-·
dying the pooltioo ol the-bolrd. arteo
Tuesday night'•" ld)ournment, offered
Spuaty tho draw lfJor Ille Rusaill\
pllyed his 4ttb .......
Spasalry, wllo sptl1I 45 mlnUlel pon-
dering the 4tat move be had to seal
~,~t 'nleeday, made the
riClit cnonce. Aa _, as Fischer antved
and SpusiiJ'I lllOl'O WU played, iJ1..
ternatlonal grand masters agreed the
-bed to lie ended in I draw. no aw ...,. ~ .,. •
ahead with ....... of ..,, lh the 21-game.
W0,000 dollar 'Cbamplnnship. Fischer
needs 'll.I poidl to W!li; Speaaty needs 11. .
Filcbel' spent II minutes ltudying bia m move lllld Spulky, who .bad gon~
back stage for 1 gla• of water. letumed
qulcklY and moved bia king to' bis kniebt·
0De lqQll'e-I J'llcber ,_ clanced once .,.,.,. tbe
board !Or a -or two, then held tu~
his hand to Spasal:J. 11le llllAlan ..,.
ceptod ll and Flecher atWPed his <lock.
'Ille crowd ol about l ,ltJO, wblch had
sat in silence tlJroUsboul the final nine
m ... , bunt into applause. Fischer
gulped -his ctaap Juice and almost ran from Ille hall. ,
~ remalriod·ldttd "" hi• OWll
leatiirr, -dlllr .._ him Ill' two
ably b<f, announced In Wuh!Jlatoo. Jn. tile Communist oontontloii that the
stead of Paris. · Ullited Statet allould remove 5""th Viet·
Icelandic organlurs to match Filcher'• 'Ille olllelal, who Is dole to the,._ Damf'll, Prelldenl Nguyen Van ~
special 1470 chair and "'~ arbiter talb, oa!d ·there wu not likely to be a UJling that ft -llOI 1 U.S.
Lothar SChmid remove tile pieces. Then set-'Alurod.,-wlwii the delec.. rupoilllbillty to """"' the -eni
be slowly .., up and strolled out to the • lions from tbe United Stalol, North Viet-and thal the UDltad Stales i11c1 00 men •~ nun, 8oulh Vietnall) and tbe Vlol CQnf. right to control tho IO'ernmenl dlan
applause of the crowd. , mett lot their 152od lellioo. · Hanoi had IUCh a ricbl. over tho Vlei Tlie 'eighth 1ame ·o1 the matcb Is . &me obooml'il tll1d they boped a IOI• Con(.•
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,mlriutes left on his clock wbile .Filcber Conimunilt negotiaton. this iiiea that they lllve 1 milllon."
bad 3S minutes. A ~ ii not ool)' not likely "'Ille problem ii that they -u to
Ftacber and bis second, the Rev. 'l'hunday bul "it probably will be a COU· do !or them 1'hal they llave"""' beon
William Lombardi, llaYed up tbrouch the pie lllOllthl, JllW" Jtkely October" belcn able to do thmiatlwl -onrtlftw tbe
night studying all poatble JDOVtl . the oppoolbc l1dtl ~come to an ql'e9-, Saip ........,..i," tbe ofllclal 11kl.
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of paper "' the champion'• 4111 mbwe, • ma111 _,, aid. • semipublic 'l'hunday • ••m o1 the
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Nix9n's Warning
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On Onofre Bared
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of ftle 0.11 ... ,.'-' llllf
San Onofre: Use it or lose it.
The President said tbal the 3.$-mlle
stretch of beach valued at $20.5 million
could be turned back to the "larlne Corps
unle~ the state develops it sufficiently
for public use.
That'• the interpretation g i v t n
remarks made by President Nixon Tues·
<l&Y before a Property Review Board in
• Waablngton D.C.
The pro~ty has been leased to the
state on a $1 per year token payment for
50 years.
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•" Bob Dr~• and Vicki Ross, both of Montclair, appear to be waiting 11 for a ride or a wave, whichever comes first, as they relax at 15th
: , Street and and Balboa Boulevard on the Balboa Peninsula.
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Planners Puzz'le Over ..
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r;ou·ncil Garage Stance
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• !"e~port Beach p 1 a n n i n g corn-
mw10nen don't understand why city
cduncilmen don't like their plan to get
more garage apace on duplex lots. They
think It's because the council doesn't
1ndersland II.
Commissioners enacted the policy In
May to aUow encroachment of a third
41111'age Into sldeyard setbacks on R-2
tots. ! But a varjance granted under the
1policy 'Was overturned on an appeal to
~he counclJ, councilmen, deciding the
Flicy was unacceptable, sent it back t~
epl8JD«$'t 't i.11 f ,
't Comm1ssion members seemed stung bf
_Jhe council'• d.llapproval ol \heir policy. l. '.'I think it'• one of the most sensible
}hings we've done," u.id Commis!ioner
William Martin.
ssault Charged
Mesa Pistol
A criminal complaint charging a Costa
Mesa upholstery shop· owner with asaault
with a deadly Weapon was issued Tues-
day, after the shooting of a man
e'1iortedly'<lunning him dor a debt.
• oah Green, 311, .of 1650 SUperlor Ave.,
"' Origlnalljl · booked on .su•piclon of •$18ult with intent to commit murder in
lbe Monday night incident.
; Mark Davidson. 24, of 2850 Santa Ana
Ave., also in Costa Mesa, suffered 1 ~perficiaJ wound in the left shoulder
fhen hit by a .38 caliber revolver slug.
'The victim ran to a nearby bowling
ley and' called police who took him to
sta Mesa Memorial Hospital, while a
ted.lve went W Green's firm and took
suapect 1nto cu1tody there.
Jnv,.t1g1ton ~ the shooling OC·
liJrred J111lde the .iJ!OJ>'o[flce and climax-
~a difC'UUfen·Oftf mon Y matters.
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"There is a definite lack of com-
munication between our commission and
tbe council on specific action!," Martin
said, "and it's bothered me since I've
been on the commission."
He explained that the council "many
times sees just our actions and not the
refLSOns behind them.
In the end, commlssioners altered their
pollc;y so that third garages will not be
allowed next to inhabited rooma. They
also included three alternative com·
'"11aUons ot P;Nges and· carports for uae
in those cases.
, They ,all!). egraecl. to i,.clude pertinent
se(Lions or their discussion in the
transcripts wbicb are forwarded to the
city council.
Commis5ioner Gordon Glass v;plained
the planners' reasoning ·for endorsing the
garage encroachments.
"Removing one car from every 30-foot
Jot by using a garage would practically
empty the street and we could use that,"
be said .
DLscussion of the council's dJsapproval
of the policy revealed they sent it back to
the commission because they feared its
application would create walled·ln alleys
and could bl9ck sunlight and air from in-
habited roo~ whiclJ adjoin property
where the \llll'W>:e ls ua.<1, .
But commissioners pointed out that
alleys behind 30-foot lots terid to be wall·
ed in anyway and the second story apart·
ment over the 8J.Jowable two-car garage
would cut .off llgbt and ,1r to an adjoinl'!i
room more than the addition of the third
g~rage.
Commissioners reiterated their belief
that the additional closed parking space
'vould help clear congestion on the
streets.
British Cottrt
Frees 5 Dockmen
To Avert Strike
LONDON (UPI ) -Britain's industrial
relations court ordered the immediate
release today of five longshoremen, ap-
parent ly averting a proposed one-day na·
tional strike called for Monday by the IQ..
1n illion·member British Trade Union
Congress I TUC l. ·
The TUC's General Council approved
the strike by an 18 to 7 vote earlier. The
proposal specified, however, that no
strike would take place if the men were
released .
The release or the five men. who were
jailed for contempt of court Friday for
defYinR a court order to stop ilieg•I
pickeUDg, was ordered by Court Presi·
dtnt Sir John Donaldsoa.
However.-Donaldson said II they-
resume their picketing "they wUl st.and
condemlle<I •• men bent on the d .. truo-
tlon of oil orderly procedur" of the set-
tlement of dlaputea and men who believe
neither in the maintenance~! mpo!ll1bie
and authoritative trade unlona nor in the
rule of law." .
'l1lc men were released alter Norman
Turner, the official solicitor, 11ked for
their freedom. (See earlier story page 4.)
Gator Season Slated
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -Hunten wiR
bo allowed to kill •,llOO alllc•lf!S 10
L6ulslan. during a IUay buntlnl ..._
In September, the aUlte's wtt.llire ...,.
mljSjoQ announced 1'iesday. It ls ' tlio
lilst optn season on alligators In ..-' ._.,. _________ __,. yean.
S. Viets Seize
Half of Vital
Quang Tri Fort
. ' SAIGQN (UPI) -South Vietnamese
paratroopers took control of -half of
Quang Tri City'o slone citadel today and
raised their country's flag on the highest
part of its wall while the battle for the
fortress continued, field reports said.
North Vietnamese gunners intensified
their efforts to block convoys on Highway
1, the main supply route for the
paratroopers inside the citadel, UPI cor-
respondent Arthur Higbee said.
Higbee said Communist artillery fire
was directed at government positions on
the highway near the My Chanh River to-
day, but lhat the shells dropped short of
their targets. A U.S. adviser told Higbee that the
flag·raising gave the paratroopers "not
only a psycholo&ical advantage but a tac·
tical advantage. lt's the lllghest point for
miles around and from there you can
look down the throats of the North Viet·
namese."
In Saigon, a government spokeaman
said more than a battalion of Communist
troops were 11still holding an area in the
western part" of tbe citadel. However,
Higbee said the paratroopers seiled the
southeastern hall of the fortress while
the North Vietnamese still held the
northwest hall.
"Since the enemy is still in the citadel,
It is not yet under control oI the govern~
ment troops," the spokesman said. The
Saigon command has said it will not con·
sider the embattled city under goverfl"'
ment control until the citadel is entirely
recaptured.
Dissident Jew
Wed to American . , . ,,
Found Gmlty
MOSCOW (UPI) - A Moscow court to-
day found dissident Jew Gavriel Shapiro
guilty of evading military training and
sentenced him to one year of "corrective
labor," a penalty that will allow him to
keep his freedom while working at an
assigned job.
The red-haired husband of American
Judy Silver Sh~piro, of Cincinnati, Ohio,
who has been'Pressing the White House
to Intervene on his behalf, credited "the
force of tM U.S. government and my
,vife'' \Vith saving him from tbe mui·
mum pepalty of one year in prison.
"The v.erdict was not so unexpected,"
the smiling, elated Shapiro sal das he
was hugged and kissed by Jewish friends
outside the court house.
"I ·knevi that the lorce of the U.S.
gOvemm.ent and my wife would make an
impression on the results. I thought I
would probably not be pot in jail."
Shapiro was tried by a three-judge
panel of two "'.Omen and one man in a ·
courtroom barred to Western newsmen
and so1Tte 50 Jewish friends who ac·
companied the 27-year-old unemployed
chemist.
Uniformed pollce and plainclothesmen
cleared newsmen and Shapiro's col·
leagues away from the Kallnin dist rict
court while 1 the charges of evading
military resene training were pro.
ecuted.
Shapiro refused the order of military
authorities to report for 57 days reserve
training just before the start of President
Nixon's visit.
Cave-dwelling
Arizona Hermit
Succumbs at 82
ORACLE, Ariz. (AP) -James
McAvey, wl)o carved a niche in the
catalina Mountains and lived in it for 30
years, has been burled In a small
cemetery.
Ten persons attended bis funeral Tues.
day. The 82-yeiIN>ld hermit died Satur·
day.
In the 1930s, the Irishman gave up the
convenience of modern life and moved
into a 15-foot tunnel oo dug while
searching for copper and gold. Bil
mining claims never paid «I.
Once 1 month, McAvey came to town
with his ~ Social Security check to buy
provisions and an occaaioOal horoscope
magliJhe.
"He was a friendly old man who chose
to live en bis mining claims 1way from
people," aald Bill Colet!, a 1hop owner
wbo be!rlended McAvey. ""'W~ be came to town once a month,
be .,... alwaya <lean and neeL "He just
liked tlie tunnel becluae It ·was always
ailoul ea dqreU In there and he could
get water from a little spring."
Nixon used the San Onofre beach as a
case in point during discussion with the
six·person board during a meeting in the
\Vhite House Oval Office.
The board met wlth the President in a
discussion of hls 16-month old Legacy of
Parks Program, 1 plan whereby surplus
federal property will be made-over for
use by the poblic.
The President's point in bringing up
the San Onofre exlllJlple wa& to show that
local bureaucracy must somellmes be
spu?Ted Into action on the gifts of federal
territory. ·
Local action was spUrred at the San
Onofre beach by the President whlle
vacationing at the San Clemente White
House recently.
In a move which left red tape clipped,
shredded, and scattered to the wind, the
President gave state and federal officials
two hours to come up with "im·
provements" on the rugged coastline
property.
They· did.
Top officials of the parks department,
military officers, and oHicials of the
General Services Administration spent a
two-hour lunch telephoning subordinates.
At the end of that lunch, improvements
amounting to water supply tank trailers,
support vehicles, and chemical toilets
were provided for.
Various military agencies are pro-
viding ten 400 gallon water trailen, on
site now, two 2,000 gallo~ water trucks, a
bulldour and several flatbed trallers for
trash pickup .
The state is urgently seeking a co'n.
tractor who can supply the chemical
toilets and service them in the park area,
Mail Delivered
By Policeman . .
A new Jetter carrier hand deliver-
ed various items to residents of
Newport Beach's Eastbluff ·41s1r1ct
Tuest!aY, but he wore a gun and his
shoulder Patch didn'f say U.S. P~
tal Servi.Ce. · '
Police Officer Don Cots pllsed
out the mailed items to persons he
found at home in tbe 2400 block of
Vista Hogar after one reported a
case or mail theft.
Several letters were found dis.-
carded on one woman's lawn, ad·
dressed to five different households .
Officer Cots broke even in his
efforts to get the mail through, de-
livering four letters and holding
four for addressees who were not
at home.
Mail theft in the Harbor Area ls
a fairly common crime -occas-
ionally committed by curious child·
ren -although It ls a federal of·
fense carrying stiff penalltles.
Newport Man Seized
On Forgery Charges
A Newport Beach aerospace draftsman
today faces forgery charges following bl!
arrest. Ronald Bacassio, 30, of 4908 Seashore
Drive, was picked up following an in-
vestigation by Detective Bob Brockie into
the origin of a series of bad checks.
GEM IALK
TODA\'
by
The Orient ofrers a seemingly unllmlt·
ed supply of bargains In everythina from
cameras to jewelry, and the averaa:e
tourist often buys when he should not.
A good caae in point 11 "aynthetfc
jade," the poorest of which ls called
"synthetic cat's.eyu."
A jadelike lrnltatlOn ls oflered In llOClf
Kq'and J1pon UDder -MlCh u
"IJlltbetiC jldt, II 0 llmort lklne,'' cir
"meta jade." This moterlal ls iold In
elpt tnnalucent llhadel of _, ea11ed Burmeae ~ B and C, Auatralian A IDd B
and African A and B.
Although It ls dalrned tbal the n•
material• u.ed on white j1de and qlllrtl,
technical testl show vtJull and ""1slcal
characteristics well within the nnp for
ordinary class, and the extremely poor
imltatlona have radi1tll1g fibers "lllinl t11' cat's-eye appearance !tom wblcb the
Imitation derives lis name.
If you go to the Orient,' enjoJ the ex·
per!ence, but brlnt home on!t thole bal' c•ln• which your own tralnlnc and ex·
perienco will enable )'Ol1 to proper}1
evaluate.
Pentagon. Case
Delay Granted
LOS ANGELES (APl -'l1lc 9th
' Circuit Court of """'Is •&reed to-"->' lo review a riilln!I on wiret•l>'
ping made by the judge in the
Pentagon Papen trial. (See story,
Page S).
In agreeina to hear lhe defense's
·appeal of the ruling. the 9th Circuit
also postponed opertlng statements
In the trial. The order was signed in Pasa-
dena by 9th Clrcuit JU1tlcet Waller
Ely and James Browning, alMg
with u,S, ~upttme Court Justice
William O. Douglas, who repre-
sents the circuit.
The circuit court judges were at·
tending a judiciaJ conference in
Pasadena.
W eirdKidnap
Vnder . Study
In Newport
A bizarre Balboa Peninsula kidnap
case involving two teenagers from the
Riverside area and another unidentified
couple who haven't turned up lll bel,ng
probed today by Newport Beach police.
Victims Patricia Csrlsoo, 18, of Sunny-
mead and Tauna L. Paulin, 18, of Edge-
mont, told investigators they escaped
about 1 a.m. SUnday.
Police w.,.. told an unldentllied oouple
was dragged into the puzzling incident
when the girla begged them for help. The
couple was last seen talking to the al>-
duclor near 13th Street and Balboa Bou!·
evan:I.
Miss Carlson and Miss Paulin said they
were returning to their motel about 2
, a.m., when they stopped at 21st Street
apd West Oceanfront for a young man
in a crosswalk.
Suddenly, they told police, he turned
aside, opened the car door and hopped
In, threatening to shoot them unleas they
foilowed orders.
No gun waa diaplayed. but Miss Paulin
told police she thought she felt a RUD
as the mowtached kidnaper sat beside
her.
The girls told Officer Harry Williams
the man forced them to drive about
seven blocb, parking at 13th Street and
E:ist Balboa Boulevard where all got out.
Heading toward the beach, t~ glrjJ
said they asted ~ young couple lor'liOli!,
at ·!hil:h ttn;e th~f were ordered to come
a1onc too. ·
Miss Carlson and Miss Paulin said they
broke and ran to a nearby house for helo
while the abductor stood conversing with
the other two victims.
Officer William~ said they expressed
fear for the couple 's sa fety , but appar·
ently no missinit persons reoorts have
turned up to indicate further fouJ play.
The girls said the suspect didn't seem
drunk or hi~h on drugs. but acted as
th&ugb be might be mentally deranged.
Two Mesans Face
'Pot Farm' Rap
A potful of alleged pot waa seized and
two Costa Mesans arrested on suspicion
of cultivating mariju&;na Tuesday, after
police received a telephone tip on the
case.
Investigators said ttie suspicious crop
could be seen over; a low fenct adjacent
to 318 Ogle St., where the young couple
was taken into custody.
11ie planter pot contained 20 Oourtahlng
sprouts which will be analyzed to
determine ii they are the genuine ·pro.
duct prior to requeat!nf. criminal oom-
plaintS. ·
Fro111Pegel
EAGLETON. ••
Newsmtn who questioned Eagleton to.
day at a moming news conference ask
him again, as they did Tuesday, whe er
he would allow holpital r-"8 of bis
trtJlrnenl to be made publli:.
Eagleton again relllaed. saying t
these records are private, privlle,1
documents. "And it ii my intention t~t
they so remain," he satd. ,
He said the records are intended as
comr.lunications among doctors, that
they contain highly technical information
not readily understandable by laymen,
and that they contain information from
personal interviews .
However, Eagleton did leave open the
possibility that he will allow his former
doctors to discuss treatment they gave
him.
He noted that professional ethics pre·
vent ~hyslcians from discussing publicly
matters relating to their patients, and
said he would within the next few days
speak lo the doctors and "discusa with
them what should be said."
The Missouri senator wu scheduled to
depart today for Honolulu , to address a
union meeting. He said he would
telephone the doctors after he returns
Thursday.
At the Los Angeles news confertnce.
newsmen aJso pressed Eagleton on why
he had not told McGovern about his men-
tal problems when McGovem offered
him the vice-presidential 'nomination.
"Quite frankly, I didn't think that these
experiences were of that great moment,"
Eagleton said. 0 1 now realize that it is.
I've read tht morning headlines."
He said McGovern had offered ·the No.
2 spot on the Democratic ticket during a
hectic day and that now he believes he
probably would have told McGovern
about It If he had had more time to think.
Newport Council
Team to Study
Ambulance Firm
A two-man special committee of
Newport Beach councilmen will in..
vesllgate the application of the Wind
Ambulance Company of Tll!Un to provldt
service in the city.
The study was Ordered after Police
Chief B. James Glavas warned that the
community may not be abte to support a
third ambulance service financially. He
said approving the request might mean
deterioration in the pteSent level of am··
bulance service in the city.
"I recommend the study to determine
If the addition wcuid not do a disservice
to tbe community," Glaval said, ex-,
plaining that If there isn't enough
business for 811 the ambulance services,
they would lo~ money and · be forced to
cut Iiack'~be Iltunber of perionnel and
vehicle• they hive in service .
Glavas lauded the reputation of Wtnd,
but he discounted charges by an official
of the company that the two other am-
bulance !ervices in the city are "lnef·
ficient."
Earlier in Monday night's hearing on
the request, Councilman Milan Dostal
told Wind Vice President George Ma.n-
cuso, "those are aerious allegations" and
asked him to back them up.
Mancuso said, "It's impossible for me
to show you tbat you have inadequate
service. The police department has
numerous, numerous complainµ; on am·
bulMce service in general.
"It toek 18 minutes for aft ambulance
to respond when the two policemen were
shot last ytar -that's one example of
many. I have no authority to quote
others," he said.
Glavas conceded he bad to discipline ·
one of the two services in the city by
•uspen~ing ils use by the department for
two months, but, he' said, "Complaints
about the services are at a reasonable
level."
Cltf Manager &bert L. Wynn oaid he
had tiad n6 Complalntl about the services
althoUJh ~ '(las. corrected by ·Coun-
cilman ·_l\lchard Croul who'' hid he
reported ooe to Wynn dl~Y•
Co8la Mesa cl!Y to\!llcllmen alto have
delayed aCUon oo a · sUnllar nquett by
Wind pending further lludy. . ·, •
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with from 1 to 9 GENUINE Blrlhatona from$ ooo. '
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Irvine
Word that the Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD)
is studying expansion o! it.s water and sewer service 4rea
into the coastal sector of the Irvine Ranch adds a new
angle to speculation over the eventual fate of that
prime, ()(ean view rand.
I.Mt year, lhe lrvin'e Company unveUed !ts Medi·
terranean village-Inspired plans for the 10,000 acres of
land which slope from .the San Joaquin Hills to the
Pacific Ocean between Corona de! Mar and Laguna
Beach.
The land development firm presented the plan to
officials of both Laguna Beach and Newport Beacb. The
object of the presentation was to give these coastal
cities a chance to determine 11 they migh t be interested
in annexing all or part of the area.
For some lime, Crystal Cove has been the general
dividing point between the two coastal cities' spheres of
influence -the areas each reserves for eventual ex·
pan~sion of city boundaries by annexation .
However, because the.Irvine Company pTans include
some high rise buildings, the coastal sector's future has
been in question. .
Oniy last week, Ray Watson, Irvine Company
executive vice president, revealed the company is "no
longer thinking about annexation by Laguna. They've
banned high rise In their city," he said.
Newport officials, meanwhile, are moving toward
restricting high rise in some areas of their· city. Never·
theless, that city is taking a cautious look at the Irvine
coastal sector to determine the costs of serving the area
versus the benefits to the city's tax base.
Water and sewer service are one of the service costs
involved. Newport provides water-.1;elated services to
ateas within its city. With annexation of the coastal sec-
tor those services might have to be expanded.
or New port?
of the Irvine Ranch east of the tulls. The agency's
studles undoubtedly wut weig h the costs of either pump.
Ing waste water from the coastal sector to the present
treatment plant in the Irvine industrial comple• versus
building new facilities along the cout.
Both the ffiWD and Newport Beach expansion cost
studies will have an impact on the future ol the coastal
sector. Should Newport prove not to be interested, lite mwn decision might well spur a more active interest
in annexation of the desirable ocean view property by
the new city of lrvine.
What's in a Name?
All other things being equal, the Calllornla Hi~h·
way Commission likes to name freeways after the city
in which 1it terminates. Thus the San Diego Freeway,
Sanl.t Ana Freeway, Pasadena Freeway, etc.
OcCasionally, it doesn't work out. That's when yO\t
find the Golden State Freeway ~ or the plain old 605
Freeway, which suffers terribly from lack of municipal
identification.
Here in Orange County, we have the Newport Free·
way--0r at least a part of it. It was scheduled to connect
with the Pacific Coast Freeway in Newport Beach and
the name, up to recently, was logical.
But with one of the strongest anti-freeway stands
In the sl.tte, it is clear that Ne~rt would just as soon
be connected with the word 'freeway" as little as
possible. The l'acllic Coast Freeway seems to be out the
window and the Newport Freeway apparenUy will end
in Costa Mesa, not Newport.
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A change in Newport Beach policy, however, could
allow the area to be served by IRWD, assuming that
public agency sees its way clear to extending its lines
over the San Joaquin Hills ridge.
Costa Mesa, on the other bani!; wants tdenUty. Pres-
sure is on lo increase the number of signs pointing into
the city. And now it's being suggested that the Newport
Freeway really ought to be renamed the Costa Mesa
Freeway since that's where it's going to end up.
'This is your co-pilot spea king. I have just kicked out the
pilot. Does anybody back there know how to fly this thing~
IRWD presently services the city of Irvine and much
California Bank
Added to Kitty
WASHING TON -One of the nation's
largest banks, the Crocker National Bank
or California, has been hitting up its ex·
ecutives for campaign contributions.
In a stuffy letter to its high-level
employes, bank chairman Emmett
Solomon urged them .to make con·
tribuUons to the "Robert M. Pike
Trustee Fund." M it
turns out. the fund
is named for the
b a n k ' s corporate
secretary and is a
elush fund for the
bank's favor ite poli-
tical candidates.
"Contributions to
the Fund are entire-
ly voluntary," says
Solomon's Jetter, which then pointedly
suggests that contributions should be
''equal to one-half of one percent of your
gross annual salary."
When we queried Crocker Vice Presi·
dent Donald White about the slush fund,
he said it was terminated after new re.
cent federal Jaws required that con-
tributors' names be made public.
Nevertheless, he confirmed that "tens of
thousands" of dollars had been handed
O\JI to the banks' backslapping buddies
during the fund '• lifetlme.
(JACK ANDERSON)
MEN WHO LIE -In the oak·paneled
world of ambusadon, there's an old
saying that a diptomat is an honest man
sent out to lie for his COi.miry.
This haJ been the unhappy role of our
envoy to Paraguay, J. Raymond Ylltalo, -
who bas repmenl<d Prtllident Nixan In .
lbe autocratic court of dictator AHredo
Stroessner since i969.
lndeed, the rivet-eyed Stroessner ts
fond of eaying that the American am·
bauador ls like a member of his cabinet.
When we revealed that Stf'OeS.!rler'1
epauletted generals and admirals were
hustling heroin, therefore, Ylitalo sprang
to the de(ense of the milllary dic-
tatorship. "Slanderous!" he called our
story.
UAS m E American ambassador in
Paragt111y/' he proclaimed, "I consider it
my duty In good conscience lo refute the
unfounded accusations ••. by Mr.
Andenon.''
Stroessner prompUy ordered his em·
hassles around tbe world to issue press
rel..... quoting Ylitalo. The dictator
Why not?
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Balboa Island has some similar·
ity to foreign vacation spot!: except
for the filth. Now ooe can't expect
us to scrub down the sldewatks and
the streets every morning like the
Europeans do, but couldn'_t the
merchants at least hose down the
sJdewalks and run the street
cleaner through a couple of times
a week? DIOGE~ '72
Ttlll Nature rtfltth 1'1Mlrs' vlewt. riot
MeffMr!IV ltloll of fM MWllll-. Sel'lll
·-ltlf Pff\11 kl GlootnV G111, 0.l!Y ,llof,
also had ,his forei• minister; Raul
Sape:na P~tor, send a private message
to Secretary or State Bit! Rogeni demand·
ing that he denounce us In public.
Bui Lhta was can:ying diplomacy a lit·
tie too far for Rogers who aent Pastor a.
polite oole saying he personally didn't
bave any baril evidence on the cbarges.
ROGERS DIDN'T menllm that he bad
some classified cable.s from Ylltalo's own
embassy in Paraguay, refuting what
Ylitalo had said in publle.I On at least
f1ur occasions between June 11 and June
20, the embassy secreUy BUpported our
· stories.
Ylltalo happened to be on home leave
at the time. But back in Paraguay, his
starr fired orf reports telling bow
Stroessner bad refused to co0penle
to end the heroin trade.
Street Gangs on Upswing
By RALPH C. DEANS
street gangs were supposedly passing
In to history when "West Side Story" won
an Oscar as the Best Picture of 1961. By
1966, The New York Times reported
there was only one fighting gang left in a
Manhattan area where 200 had once beeO
active. Well, the gangs ire back and the
Jets and Sharks celebrated In the stage
play and movie "would be considered
sissies today," comments Show magazine
writer Sidney Skolsky.
An updated arti.Stic version of gang
culture might be staged In Philadelphia
-which never did lose its street gangs
and where more than 160 killings have
been attributed to them in the past four
years. In Chicago and New York, police
report gang revivals more virulent than
EDITORIAL
RESEARCH
ever. The Los Angel.. City Council
ordered a police cractdOwn I a at
February lo deal with "a crisis of in·
timldation and fear" perpetrated by
"groups of yowig people ranging In 11e
from 10 to 30."
In the Bronx, the center of gangland ln
New York, there are at least 8$ gangs
with a membership estllnated. at between
2,000 and 5,300. Many don't like the term
"gans:" and prefer " c 11 q u e , "
"organlzaUab" or "Mtion." But the ef·
S mnll Town Draw back
Tboupts II Larp:
It11 true that a small town Ls friendlier
than a big city, but It's also more
censorious -so "hat you saJn in cot..
lective support you !Ole In Individual ac-
tion.
Parents who 11can1t undmtand" their
ehUdttn have children who wtdlnland
them only too well.
ThOle who would lli<e everybocly In the
cowitry to share their own poUUcal
persuasion have rolled to ponder the
truth or Aristotle's observation that
"ThOle who tblnlt all virtue ts to be found
In their own party prtoclplea Ol1ll1 ma~
tors to utremes; they do no! consider
that dl5proPortton deltroy1 a st.lo."
Al ... grow up, we "" ahape<i either by wbat n have leatned to love, or by
what we have turned to bate; and iJ we
have not been given ellOQCb models to
love, w!tat ean,.. do but build m liale!
It ts moae7 that seta tbl~ In motion,
bul ml'11 who determine which w11 they
ahall ao: money can no more mUI -
~~NEY J.HARRI~
cw than btlcb ean make houses.
What do all these proper names have
in common! -Cooper, F1etcher,
Wainwright, Jenner, Chapman, Faulkner,
Wimer, Crowther, Parker, Lorimer,
FuUer, 1'11cker? (Obaolele occupaliooa or
thdr forebears.)
You can' love "hwnanlty" 11 you don1
love your own countl'7i but you c1n't love
your own country in tne rlghi way 1£ you
condemn Iba rest ofliumanity.
Nine per-. out or to, uked to name
the uMercbant of Venice/' will ffPlY
"Sbyloclt.. and be aurpri.td to taro k
Wei oot.
Peopla who talk fast ara oner taken
u serloualy 11 ~ who talk awn lllow-
ly; ror the conunoaality or men can't
be\tm that anyone can think u fast u
l>t lalb.
feet is the same. The rumbles of the Fif·
lies are being replayed i only the: ract of
the combatant., the weapons and the
fashions have changed.
WHEREAS MOST or the gangs two
decades ago were white,. they are now
predominantly black. Cheap bandi\1fill -
Saturday night specials -have replaced
homemade tip guns and shivs. According
to the Wall Street ~ournal, "many ganga
have acquired huge arsenals of subo
mac:blne l11!IS> Molotov cocktails and
grenades." Instead or pegged pants~ and .
duek·tail halrcutl, members or the Crlpo
- a 'notorious png In Los Angeles -
sport 'I blaCI: glove on the lert hand and a
ring In the left ear. They also carry fan·
cy walltlng aticb.
Organized youthful violence ls as old as
history. Yet it always shoclcJ the genera·
lion in charge and rrequently provides
grist for arliBUc mills. Nlneteenth«n·
tury London was terrorized b y
••urchins," and bands of pickpocket&
plied their akJUs under the tutelage o(
such as Fagin in Dickens' "Oliver
Twist." Predatory chtldren looted and
ktlled In Rusala during tbe civil chaoa or
the esrly Twenties ond tn the bombed-out
ciUea ol Europe after W_ortd War I.
THE CAUSE of youlbrul violence Is
usually teen a the malat.se of the ttmea.
in the · TwenU.1, gangs of Irish, Polilb•
and Jewish kids were attributed to the
dialocaliooa of mus migraUoo. In the
113111, I• wu the Groat Depmston. Dur-
ing tile Fartlet and Fifties, It WU the
crowing emotional diatance betwe<tl
chtidren and port11la -I generation pp
typUled In oeveral movlea by the late
Jamea O..n. MMlon Brando provided
the arche!Jpe of the molorcyclo bood.
Today, 1treet gang vtoleoce ts,... u
a reaction to the gamut of urban llls:
broken &betto famlliea, poverty,
bopel..,.... and racism. In an arUcle
entitled "Watdl Out For the Mlnl·Mllf'
aen," Olbom Stcerber1 Jr. report·~ In
11711 that children ellht to n ycr· 1 old
were oraanillne thematlve1 looa<ty into
ganp. Imagine what Holly.nJOci wtU do
•·lt.i> Uul,
N
Colu mn Draw s Fl re
That Frasier Foundation
To the Editor:
To many, Frasier was a symbol. To the
e1der1y, Frasier was a symbol that one
hot be old and forgotten -that one can
still live a little, even though old and
tired.
I was disgusted to the core by William
Schreiber's column. I can only agree
with him if the donations to the ••Frasier
Foundation" go into someone's pocket.
(1-be have the facts on Lhta?) 1r the
money goes to animal conservation, I
will be happy to contribute.
Al. to the Christian cross over Fruler'1
grave. what's wrong with that? Doesn't
Jesus say, "SuUer the little children to
come \Dlto me" and "Go yet into all the
world and preach the gospel to every
creature?" It never ceases to amaze me
when I see the rigid bigotry exprtssed by
IM>Cllled Christians ; i.e., W 1111 am
Schreiber. \\'here is all the love ex·
presaed by Jesus In our modem Chris.
tiam?
I AM A Jewish mother , and one of my
som was killed in Europe during. World
War JI fighting for our beautiful
America. He is burled in France. When I
aaw the white Christian cross over his
grave, my Jewish dignity wasn't outrag·
eel, as was the professed Christian,
Schreiber, over a cross for Frasier. I wu
glad someone had done something ror my
ton, u I was for Fruier. Am I, pehraps,
being a good Christian for thinking Lhta!
Rather than .._ us to the further
blgalry of SclnJber, why doo't you •end
him on Ullpmtent to the w a r
graveyards of France. He can search and
de.stroy all the white Christian cross~
that decorate the graves of the non.
Christians that fought for the love of
their counlry. He can then prove how
good I Chrillian he Is!
MRS. SAMUEL SCHULTZ
A-tiler l'ra ler Lover
To the Editor:
Show me a man that bu aeven loving,
contented wives and I'll 1bow you a
Christian. Say ootbing of the 11 children
who love their ralber.
I think Lion Country is the wrong place
to start burning crosses. How about
atarting at mercenary areas like Forest
Lawn?
Didn't I read an article in the DAILY
PILOT recently that "Sex was good
for you .... " Try it .... you'll like ltl 1
A Frasier l.4ver,
ROBERT JACKSON
Sen1ele11 News
To the Editor:
I admire Mr. Schreiber's eourage In
speaking out about thla aenseleu news
coverage about the Hon, Frasier.
It was j~t stench to many aenslble
people who read the papera and saw It on
TV. What next?
ANNA E. WARNER
Following the publication of hil Pi-
lot Logl>ook cm Framr on<I th< foun-
d4tfcm namtd for the late Lion Coun-
lr'tl Safari attraction, reporter Schrel·
ber received f1'rthtr tn/ormotion on
the orgcnlzotlcm ond ill purpo,.,,
Jtrrv Kobrin. vice prt1ldent of
Lia" CouHtTJI, 1ald the foundation U
bring f01Tl1'd to gcth<r monev for
worth1ehU. proj<eu involving anlmol
1ped11.
Kobrin 14fd tho1t on the fflUtWa·
tfon would be octlvflu on<I would
!Qok for cause• •«ding tht monev.
Kobrlio 1oid tile foundation ICJll I><
a rtpreacntatlve grt1up made up o/
interul6d p<orfe from 1111 1"0lkl of
Ifft. Hr olf""'d a tpOI cm the found4-
l!on lo rt»orltr Schrtibtr arid 1afd
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is apparent. Poetry wUl not be pub-
li•hed.
the press would be represented.
Kobrin added that the wllite cros!
th.a& was placed on FrCJ!icr'! burial
site was put .there without manage·
ments' knowledge.
"The rangers themaelvts did that
because of their deep devotion to
Frasier," he said.
.Sehmlt~ Fan
To the Edll!>r:
-Ed1tor
Congreaarilan John Schmlll bu gone
down to defeat in bla bid for the relltWal
of bis offiee, There were D1ll11 con-
trlbuliog facton auch as bis ref\JJal to
rublter-atamp all Prelldentlal declalona,
his afflllatlon with Iba Jolln Btrcb socie-
ty. bis voting aga\ml man; bUll; etc.
However. ..tdoin ii the total plctll'I
shown. Few men who so lo Washington
are abi• to withstand the pressurea on
them to aupport all P re•ldentlal
decisions, even when dHp convlctiont ln·
side teU them differently, or to vote for a
bill which could be advantageous to a .
friend or aupporllve group bu~ II carried,
would add lo the beovy tax burden ol the
middle clua Amerlqan.
One man did ·tbl.i, Congreaaman John Schmlt.z. .
HE HAS JIEEN called radical. He Is,
radically patriotic. Tell me, ii there
•ometbtng wrOtll with that? Just one
thing, there are not more who feel tile
same w•y and do not bealtate to eapreu
lt.
As for his voting record, the total pic-
ture would again show that thOM btiil
getting bis negative vote would usually
mean more taxation for those of ua now
carry~ a staggering load. Fiscal
responsibility lecJJlS to be a thing of the
past with those in power and even though
our budget ts a sorry mess, the •pending
goes on. Not so with Congressman
Scbmit.z. He ltood firm throogh what, I
am sure, wtre many uncomtortable
situations.
You say .,,,e were laughed at as
0 conservaUvc Orange County." We ju;t
may be remembered as one of the last
responsible, level·headed, patriotic volcea
heard.
We have loat the servlcu of a fine
American Jn our Congressional offices,
but 1 fe<I aure that wherever ba servea,
be will do the nation proud.
GWEN HAEGEMAN
Freewa11 and P ollution
To the Editor:
Today It only took Ill> minutes to
travel 41n miles lo my ,work. It usually
takea ti to 20 minutes but tratne was
ltcbt and I made nearl1 all or the nine
signals on my route. Wlten and U the
Newport Freeway ts utonded lo meet
the O>ut lllchway there &bouid be aoi1
twn s1in1!1 lo cootend with. llowntr
that may be my cmvent .. ce and amall
lime aavinJ ""' oot molt ~t. ' What Is pertinent Is tbal wlllle ...
automol!lle ts .,.ailing for a a!pl lo
challJle 1the tJ1&lae ii kllllli and ......
busllon ii most tncrrtctent "5Ulling In an
extra contribution to a!r pollution. My
own contribuUon, for one. could easily be
reduced by 25 percent every day.
Whtie on th is subject, think what I
coastal alignment for a freeway which
will not eUmlnate the Pacific Coast
Highway will do. At the least it would
carry throuah and away from Newport
Beach without the problems brought In
by a freeway ending at the dty limits.
Are the Freew•J. Ftcbten part of the
soluUon or wt of the j>n>blem!
KENNETH E. WATKINS
Be1t CUl:se111 _
To the Edlto"
I hope you will find space to print the
rot1owtn1 ltory u a bit of prlile for two
girts In yoar community, Ellubetb
Burbank and SuUy Howard or Bay·
shore Drive. Newport Beach, who dem.-
onstnited those qualities of character we
all hope that our young wiU poae1.:
tendemea, concern for others, rtlJ)On5i·
blllty, and bone!ty.
About two weeks ago we happened to
be in the Newport Beach area for dinner
and a drive. lt wa1 a wann summer night
and we hid stopped to buy ouraelves lee
cream cones. The tralHc was ruahln1 by
In ail dlrectiOllll at the busy intel'l<Ctlon.
but throuch it, somehow, came a Ump-lna:, tired, thin, nursing mother dot. htr
breutl sore and swollen; ahe wu iOll
and coo/I.Wed. .
ft COAXED her to 111, ..... lier ~
drlot of waler, but did ool ftlll to tab
her with us u we live 100 mUeo awr/
from the area that might be her home.
Most paatr.rby paid no heed, not want.
Ing to be involved, but along came the
two girts who paused and cared enough
to agree to take her horn• with them for
the nilhl and call autboritiel who might
help, In the momtn1.
My husband gave the girls 11 for dos
food, and u an anerthought, his businesa
card, 11klng them to let us know what
happened to the dot ..• and orr the the
trio trot!'ld.
A week passed. We heard notblng.
Thea last Saturday we received a thoulhtru!, descriptive account of how tbe1 bad eared for the dog, and tndoaed
In the.letter was the It. (Unfortunately,
the dog had gotten away durlnl the
night, and their attempts to !incl her
again were W11Ueceaful.)
A amall tbini, maybe. What'a me ioal
mongrel, or two atrangers pualnt
through town! We think every 1tory ct
human klndn ... end decency should be
told, and re-told.
You may have wealt111 and fa-.
reflldenta: ln your arta, but we met two fl
your best clllzeos that nlght.
MRS. B£NJAMINXOOOLACll
Port llueoema
DAILY PILOT
Robtrl N. Wef<I, hlllldw
Thomot Ki..a, Jldilor
Albtrl w. llalQ
Editorial Pogc lilitar
'11>e odllOl'lol -of tllo lllll1 Piiot Mtk& to inform w ·~ late tt11ders by ~Unr We
nov.-"1peps·1 oplniorw Md _..
~\&I')' on taPka ot tht~ ...
lllrnt11w><co. by -· • -for the txfft'Uion ot 0out "*' ot>lnlooo. and by .._,u.., llM
dA\"tn8 viewpo(M:a ., Woll ......
llf'T\l'fn •rid •llO' 1t• -..... otu.c1ar.
Weclnatlay, JlllJ 2t, 1171
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Feelings on Tax Measure Author Raps Foes r • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • ~
E-. t U ·t' ARIZONA INDIAN • •
Cover Wide Opinion Range
Def eat Attacked
nVIronmen . n1 : DANCERS , I ~-
• I
. ., PlllL llANNA
co,llol N..,. SerYlce
Ltpiattve Jeadershlp and the
govemor•a office seem happy
wl~ the oninH>ul tar reform
end educlltlonal financ'mg pro.
ponl ol Assembly Speaker
Bob Morelli ( D·Nor th
llollywood), but the feeling
c1oesni tst.nd to all -Ws of
tho State capitol.
In fact, there are those who are wilJIJlg to predict that the
whole thing will !all nat on its
race through a Democratic-
GOP coalition -one side
~ you're not doing
enough, and others com-
plaining of 1 give·1way
I NEWS .4N~LYSIS I
without strong local controio.
There's no queatlon that
Moretti'• bill would provide
property tax reform. . It also
meetJ the general guideline•
set down by the State Supreme
Court In the Serrano vs. Priest
deciBion which declares the
-* * * * *· * State Tax Reform Bill -
Facing-~ey__Test l'oday
SACRAMENro (AP) - A •u bllJlon l!Chool finance-tax reform package ts !acing an
oll-<>M10thing teat today to •
hootiJe committee with 1
\Jlree.month JegtoiaUve vaeo-
llon acheduled to begin Fr~
day.
Sen. Randolph Co I Ji er ,
chairman ol tbe powerful
Senate Finance Committee,
rever...i himsell and agreed
Tuesday that A SI e m b I y
Se xual Act
..
Bill Facing
Legislato.rs
SACRAMENTO {AP) -The
Callfornia Jeglalat.lre ha s
1 ,received a proposa1 t o
thoroughly overhaul the penal
aystem, retainiJig the death
penalty and legalizing certain
forbidden sexual conduct.
The bill was Introduced
Tuesday by Sen. Don a Id
Grunsky (R-Watsogville).
In it, lhe death penalty
would be retained !or most
categories o f first-degree
murder, a g gr av ate d ki<f·
Speaker Bob ~oretti would be
allowed a heerlng before hio
committee today on the tar
bill.
But Collier, a leading op-
ponent ol the plan, said he will
allow only one hearing on the
bill and that today's session
will be Moretti'• one chance to
win the committee vote need·
ed to send the controversial
bill to the Sena!~ Door.
The Moretti·Reagan plan
would boost state income,
sales and business taxes to
pay for a $545 million ~ year
increase in state support of
local schools and s packag~ of
tax relief measures including
a cut of $120 a year in prop-
erty taxes for the average
homeowner.
It would also require most
local government agencies to
get voter approval for future
tax rate increases and it
would reduce by about one.
half the inequities between the
state's richest and poorest
school districts. I
Pot Penalty
Bill Moves
naplng, and for attacks by SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
prison Inmates serving li!e bill to reduce penalties for the
aen!eoces. , possession of marijuana Js
Among, chi<! changes pro-headed for -its last legislative
posed is one Jegallzing oral test.
Copwation between consenting It received 7·2 approval of
adults of opposite sex. Other the Senate Committee on the
provisions would 1 i g b t e n Judiciary Tuesday and was
pena!Ues for ·homosexnal rela-sent to the Senate Door. II has
lions.-• , ,a!fe4dy passed the Aasembly.
The n<w code would . pernilt . Present law wnishes nuu:~
"limited wagering" on sports , Juana ~ssion as a felony,
eootestl, and noncommercial meaning one to ten years in
gimbling in private homes, fn. prison. J{owever, the judge
cludiDg poker games. Grunsky can reduce the penalty for
l8id the revilion is aimed at first.time offenders to a
limiting crln)inal liability to misdemeanor, which bas a
commercial gambling. one-year maximum.
The propoaai retains present The bill, by Assemblyman
Jal)' on guns, abortions and Alan Sieroty (!).Beverly Hills)
obecenlty,, b_ut would , make would make m ar I ju an a
mallclous mischief a felony possession a misdemeanor,
when the amount of damage reducing th~ m a x Im u m
exceeds $!00. Rioting could j>enalty to a l500 fine and six·
a1ao be punished aa .a feloJJY. months In Jail.
1tate must rely on !Omethlng I ON THE MALL AT I
~!'~t:.! ;:cpe= SACRAMENTO (AP) _ standards that local agencies I FASH ION ISLAND I
111')1 and secondary education. I
10 r 0 u od 1 i g u re s, Defeat ol a bill creating a follow, and the boards have HURSDAY
h single board to over a e e the power to vote local acnon I TOMORROW • • • T I omeownen tlU! year will CALIFORNIA "ve '4-04 million In property CalilorniB's environmental they do not think tJ In Une l 12 P,M,-1:30 P.M.-3 P,M, I
protection eflorta was a vie· with the statewide standards. tax with 1973-71 bringing about
another saving ol 1387 million. tory !or "the opecial Interest A similar bill by Z'berg was I ERA I I
grou-," sayo tbe author. vetoed by Reagan last year. BRIN G YOUR CAM • Next year. public schools will l"' Ii ii
realize $541 million in extra Openin_ g Set Assem blyman Edwin The governor said at the time • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
tax reliet plus a boost in Z'berg, a Sa c r a m e nt o the bill conflicted with an en. F Ad ri' , I
I ·--· d . Democrat, said in an in-v~onmental plan ol hiB own or ve 1s1ng n
money or ~" e ucation, Jn Pen•~go1• I b th OUT 'N ABOUT early childhood education and r-t.c. 1 terview that the 33-33 vote on which was killed ater y e
8 ba1ancing factor for urban his bill Tuesday -eight short legislature. Phone
school p C of passage -was just Legislators opposing t h .e
Sta:· Controller l!011Ston I. apers ase "another example or special ' plan Tuesday contended. It Norm St a nley • . ': would lead to no marked u1r
F1ournoy dropped a bombshell LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A interest groups hemg able to . provement over the operation 6 4 2 4 3 21 ·~~ .~ee.!iu:~ :~~ ~ ~~~Y judge struck down a request :~~.',8 . good envlronmental'l'o~f ;,th;,e~p;,,re,,,se"'n"'t "'bo"'a"'rd"'s"'. ,,,,,,;;;;;~~i"'~;;;,,=;,=,:·=· ,,-;,;·-,,,,.;,,,;,,;;;;;~~~~~~;;;r ~"' by defense attorneys Tuesday 11
e1pecied, and the tigb.Lwas on for-_a hearing into .a secret Calliog the measure's deteat
government wiretapping re-to ~·)use up the money, or (2) a "tragedy," Z'berg said he
gtv It back to the people. port, preparing the way for would try to win approval
Sens. Clark Bradley (Jl,.San opening argument' today In later In the session for hiB
Jose) and Nicholas Petris (!). the much-<lelayed Pentagon plan, which iB backed by both
Oakland) voiced differences of Papers trial. the Reagan administration
opinion. U.S. District Court Judge and the conservationist Sierra
Bradley, who voted against Matt Byrne said he had seen Club.
Moretti's mea sur e as Several legislators took a edi ted 'd th the report himsell a n d pr c • sa1 e money different tack in fltv1r debate should be given back to the although a member of the -..-
taxpayers. Petris, who also defense team was involved. Tuesday, arguing the bill had
voted against the bill, said no, the matter has 00 connection been put together late this
it should be used for educa-with the trial. year and the proper amount of
tion. He said that ruling cleared time had not been given for
Here are some of the prob-the way for 0 p e n i n g hearings on the bill's content.
lems facing lawmakers. arguments to begin late today. Under the Z'berg bill, . the
First, they all want to go Pretrial hearings have delayed State Air Resources and
home by the end of the month the start for several months. Water Resolll'Ct3 boards woUld '
for a receu, not to return un· Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony be lumped together under the
til November 8, the dav after Russo have been charged with new agency, but retaining
the general election. Second, theft, conspiracy and e,s. their Present powers.
they want to show the voters pionage for their role in mak· The new agency would also
they can enact tax reform and ing public the P e n t a g o n oversee statewide planning for
thereby avoid passage in Papers, a classified study of solid waste disposal.
November of the Watson Tax the origins of the war in Viet· The air and water boa~
Initiative, which would all but nam. currently set environmental
eliminate property as a basis';::;==================
for taxation. Third, the bill re.
quires two-thirds vote of both
houses and the signature of
Gov. Ronald Reagan.
Educators and schools favor
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from the money they believe
they need for "quality educa·
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a telephone user tax of $&; and
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income taxes of $31 for a n~t
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Freeway Problems Ease
A considerable clearing of the air and some new ap-
proach .. to freeway problems resulted from meetings
last week between Costa Mesa city ollicials and repre.
senlatives of the State Divblon of Highways.
Tho meeting was called to determine the slate's
thinking after a 1>ombllhell statement at a recent High·
way CommlS.!lon meeting resurrected the powbUlty of
moving the Newport Freeway route back on its old align-
ment along existing Newport Boulevard In downtown
Costa Mesa.
The question of changing the route from its pres·
ent more we lerly, alignment that connects with
suP.rior Avenue was not specifically setlled. Bui it was
apparent that Costa Mesa is much more ·concerned with
solving traific problem's in downtown Costa Mesa t~an
in "getting even" with Newport Beach by funnellog
Newport Freeway ll:affic into It.
One of the IQleresting approaches discuS.!ed was
the possibUity of terminatinf the Newport Freeway with
a finger-like arrangement o three to five separated off·
raolps which would disperse traffic-onto PacUlc Coa.st
Highway at dif!erent locations over a three mile area in
Newport Beach and Huntington Beach .
Crltical to Costa Mesa's future also is the apparent
redirection of freeway constJ:uction priorities which
came out of those same meetings.
The meeting agreed that the next section or New-
port Freeway lo be built should be the section from
Bay Street to the Newport Beach city limits. As a re.
suit, downtown redevelopment could be advanced as
much as two to three years and the traffic snarls on
Harbor Boulevard, 17th Street and 19th Street signifi·
canUy reduced.
' Diego Freeway. Construction or this short stretch al the
earliest dale should helf signUlcanUy in reducini traffic
block1ge in the area o South Coast Plaza and simplify
lrafilc movements In lhe Bristol-Newport Freeway Inter·
change area.
There is no way to make any freeway route or free-
way construction satisfactory to everyone. But it is ap-
parent that, for most Costa Mesans, expediting crn·
structlon or the Corona de! Mar freeway beginning a d
the downtown area portion of the Newport Freeway are
of criUcal importance.
What's in a Name?
All other things being equal, the Callfornia High-
way Commission likes to name free\vays after the city
in which it terminates. Thus the San Diego Freeway,
Santa Ana Freeway, Pasadena Freeway, etc.
Occasionally, it doesn't work out. That's \Vhen you
find the Golden State Freeway -or the plain old 605
Freeway, which suffers terribly from lack of municipal
identification .
Here in Orange County, \Ve have the Newport Free-
way-or at least a part of it. It was scheduled to connect
with \he Pacific Coast Freeway in Newport Beach and
the name, up to recently, was logical.
But with one of the strongest anti-freeway stands
In the slate, it is clear that Ne~rl would just as soon
be connected with the word 'freeway0 as little as
possible. The Pacific Coast Freeway seems to be out the
window and the Newport Freeway apparently will end
in Costa Mesa, not Newport.
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\Vilsey-Ham, the research associates who studied
Costa 111esa's downtown redevelopment plans, say that
the success of any such project is contingent on the con·
struction of the freeway.
Top overall priority, however, was given to con·
struction of the Corona del Mar Freeway link leading
from Newport Boulevard and Palisades Road to the San
Costa Mesa, on the other hand, wants identity. Pres-
sure is on to increase the number of signs pointing into
the city. And now it's being suggested that the NeWJJOrt
Freeway really ought to be renamed the Costa Mesa
Freeway since that's where it's going to end up.
'This is your co-pilot speaking. I have just kicked out the
pilot. Does anybody back there know how to fly this thing?'.
California Bank
Added to Kitty
WASHINGTON -One of the nation's
largest banks, the Crocker National Bank
of California, has been hitting up its ex-
ecutives for campaign contributions.
ln a stuffy tetter to its high-level
employes, bank chairman Emmett
Solomon urged them to make cm·
tribulions to the "Robert M. Pike
Trustee Fund." As It
turns out, the fund
is named for the
b a n k ' s corporate
secretary and is a
slush fund for the
hank's favorite poli-
tical candidates.
"Contributions to
the Fund are entire-
ly voluntary," says
Solomon's Jetter, which then pointedly
sues::ests that contributions should be
"er-ual to one-half of one percent of your
gr~, annua l salary."
\\'hen we queried Crocker Vice Prtsi-
dent Donald White aboot the slU!h !und,
he said it wu terminated after-new re-
cent federal Jaws required that con·
tributors' names be' made public.
Nevertheless, he confirmed that "tens of
thousands" or dollars had been handed
out lo the banks' backslapping buddies
during tlle !Wld'• lifetime.
MEN· WHO UE -In the oak·paneled
world of ambassadors, there's an old
saying that a diplomat is an honest man
sent out to lie for his country.
This has been the tmhappy role of our
envoy to P@tlgUay_. J. Raymond Ylitalo, -
who has repruented President Nii:oo in
the autQcratic: court of dictalor Alfredo
Slr!lessoer •Ince 111119.
Indeed, lhe rivet-eyed Stroessner is
fond o( saying that the American am-
bassador is like a member of his cabinet.
\Vhen we revealed that Stroessoer's
epauletted generai. and admirals were
hustling heroin, therefore, Ylltalo sprang
to the defense of the military die·
tatorship. "Slanderous!" he called our
l!ltory.
"'AS THE AmericaD ambassador in
Paraguay," he proclaimed, "I consider it
my duty in good conscience to refute the
un!oanded accuaatioos ... by Mr.
Anderson."
Stroessner promptly ordered his em·
basslea arowid the world lo. Issue press
Why not?
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Hooray for the newly-paved bike
trail on the Santa Ana River bank!
K.R.
11'111 ft•tvre rt!llK!1 rud~·· VltWI, l'IOI l!f<.U.rllv lhoH ol lt'le .....,.•P•Pl'I'· Stnd
YOllr ,..i JlfeV• to GIDMl'I' G111. 0.lly' Piiot.
releases quoting Ylitalo. The dictator
abo had his fore ign mini!ter, Raul
Sapena Pastor, send a private message
to Secretary of State Bill Rogers demand·
ing that he denounce us in ,P"bllc.
But this was carrying diplomacy a lit-
tle too far for Rogen who sent Pastor a
polite note saying he personally didn't
have any bard evidence on the charges.
ROGERS DIDWr mention tllat he had
some classilied cables from Ylltalo'a own
embasay in Paraguay, refuting what
Ylitslo had said in public. On at least
four occasions between June IS and June
20, the embassy secreUy supported our
stories.
Ylitalo happened to be on home leave
at the time. But back in Paraguay, his
stall fired orr reports telling how
Stroessner had refused to cooperate
to end the heroin trade.
"The time has come to give a clear
signal," began one classified cable. It
went on to describe Paraguay's do-
nothing·posture on drugs.
Street Gangs on Upswing
By RALPH C. DEANS
Street gangs Were supposedly passing
Jnto history when "West Side Story" won
an Oscar as the Best Picture o( 1961. By
1966, The New York Times reported
there was only one fighting gang le!t in a
Manhattan area where 200 had once been
active. Well, the gangs are back and the
Jets and Sharks celebrated in the stage
play and movie "would be con!ldered
sissies today/' comments Show magatine
wriier Sidney Sko1'ky.
An updated artisUc version of gang
culture might be staged in Phillldelphia
-which never did lose its street gangs
and where more than 180 killings have
been atlributed to them in the put !our
years. In Chicago and New York, police
repOrt gang revivals more virulent than
EDITORIAL
RESEARCH
ever. The i... Angeles City Council
ordered a police crackdown l a l!I t
February to deal with 0 a crisis of in-
timidation and fear" perpetrated by
"groups of young people ranging In ap
from 10 to 30. II
In the Bronx, the center of gangland in
New York, there are at least 85 gangs
with a membership estimated at between
2,000 and ~.!00. Mill)' don't like the term
11gang" and prefer "c 11 q u e , "
"organization" or "nation.'' But tbe ef-
Small Town Drawback
ThoaPll at Larte:
It's true lhat 1 mall town is friendlier
than a big city, but It's alao more cenaorioua -to whit you gain in co\..
lecUYe support yoo lose In tndivldU!I ao-
tion.
Part!nta wbo "can't understand'' their
chUdttn have children Who underatsnd
them only too well.
Those who would µke everybody In the
country to share their own po11Uca1
perauaslon have failed lo ponder the
lnllh of Aristotle'• ohoervatlon that
''Tholt who tllink all vlrtu. Is to be !ound
In their 01rn party principles 1JUlil mat-
ters to extremui they & noi consider
that disproporUon deJtroy1 a 111\e." ·
Al we grow u:p, we are ahaped either
by what we haVI learned to love, or by
what we have lumocl, lo halt: and If we
have not been given enough mociela to
Jove, what can we do but build on I.ate1
It ti money that 1111 thino in motion,
but men •ho delennlne whfch w11 they
lball p; money can no mort mike -
~YDNEY J. HARRI~
cesa than bricks can make hoUJ<s.
What do all theJe proper names have
Jn common? -Cooper, Ji1ttcher,
Wainwright, Jenner, Chapman, Faulkner,
Warntr, Crowther, Parker, Lorimer,
Fuller, Tucker?> (Obloleie occupttiaos of
their forebears.)
You can't love 11hamanity" If you don't
Jove your own <.'OWJt.ry; but you can't tove
1our own country in 'the right wa,y II you
condemn the rest or humanity. •
' Nine pen10111 out of JO, asked lo name
the "Merdlant of Venice," wiU reply
"Sllylocll," llld be surpri.sed lo learn H
WU DOI.
Ptople wllo talk rast are never tak ..
11 lerioully u ~ who talk more .W.-
ly; for lhe commonality of m•n can't
beil•w that 111yono can think u rm u ht 1a1U. I
feet is the same. The rumbles of the Flf-
tles are being replayed; only the race of
the combatants, the weapons and the
fashions have changed.
WHEREAS MOST o! the g1ng1 two
decades ago were white, they are now
predominantly black. Cheap handguns -
Saturday night specials -have replaced
homemade zip guns and shlvs. According
to the Wall Street Journal, ... many gangs
have acquired huge arsenals ol sub-
machine guns, Molotov cocktails and
a:rtnades." lnltead or pegged pants and
duck;tail baircull, members of the Cripo
-a notorioUI gang in Los <1ngele1 -
&port a Dlack glove on tlle left hand and a
ring in the left tar. They also carry fan-
<:y walking atic:ka.
Organized youthful violence ls as old as
history •. Yet Jt always shocks the genera ..
tton in charge and frequenUy provide&
gilt !or arllatic: mllll. Nintteenth<:en-
tury London was terrorized b y
uurchina, '' and bands of plckpocketa
plied their skills under the tutelage. of
such as Fagin in Dickens' "OllVer
Twist." Predalory children looted and
kllled in Russia during the civil chaOI of
the tarly Twentl .. and in the bombe<klut
clllq ol Europe alter World \Var I.
11IE CAUSE or youthful violence 11
usually ...,. u the mallile of the times.
Jn the Twenties, gangs o! lrllb, Polllh
and Jewlab kids wtrt attributed lo the
cllalocatiolll ol mua migrotlon. In the
19*, it "as the Great Depression. Dur·
ing the FortleJ and Fifllel, It wu the
growll>C emotional cllatance between
chUdren and ptrenll -a generollon pp
t)'Pifltd In aeveral moviea by the late
J-Dun. Marlon Brando provided
the arcllelype of the molorcycle hood.
Today, slrfft gang violence ls seen u
a reaction lo the gamut of urban Jilli:
broken gbeuo fam!Uea, po • • rt y ,
!lopelnllleJI llld racism. In an article
enlltlocl "W1tcb Out For the Mlnl·M•J-
1ers," Oobom ....,berJ Jr. reported In
19'10 that children eight lo II yran old
were orpnhlnc lhemaelvu tooaely Into
glOll. Imagine what Hcllywood wftl do
'Willi that
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€oluna1a Dratvs Fire
That Frasier Foundation
To the Editor:
To many, Frasier was a symbol. To the
e1derly. Frasier was a symbol that one
·not be old and forgotten -that one can
still live a little, even though old and
t~ed.
I "'as disgusted to the core by William
Schrelber's column. I can only agree
with him ii the donations to the "Frasier
Foundation" go into someone's pocket.
(Does he have the facts on this?) Uthe
money goes to animal conservation, I
will be happy to contribute.
As to the Chri.sUan er<& over Frasier'•
grave, what's wrong with that? Doesn't
Jesus say, "Suffer the little dilldren to
come unto me" and "Go yet into all the
world and preach the gospel to every
creature?" It never ceases to amaze me
when I see the rigid bigotry e:rpressed by
ao-called Ouiatians; i.e., W J 11 i am
Schreiber. Whue is all the love ex-
pressed by Jesus in our modern Chris-
tians?
I AM A Jewish mother, and one ol my
sons was killed in Europe during World
War II fighting for our beautiful
America. He is burled in France. When I
saw the white Christian cross ovtr his
grave. my Jewish dignity wasn't oulrag·
cd, as was the professed ChrisUan,
Schreiber, over a cross for Frasier. I wu
glad someone had done something for my
son, as I was for Frasier. Am I, pehrapa,
being a good Christian !or.thinking this?
Rather than ezpooe ua to the further
bigotry of Schttlber, why don1 you send
him on Ulfgnment to ' the w a r
graveyanU of France. He can search and
destroy all tbe white ChrlaUan crosses
that decorate the graves of the non-
Christian.! that fought for the love or
their country. He can then prove how
good a Christian he Is! ·
MRS. SAMUEL SCHULTZ
Altotller E'ruler Loller
To the Edllor:
Show me a man that hu aeven Joving,
contentocl wtvea and l'U lhow you a
Chriatian. Say nothing of the rr cbUdren
who love their father.
I thlnk Lion Country ;, the wron1 place
to. start burning croaa... How about
atartlna at mercenary areas like Forest
La\ttl?
Didn~ I read an article In tbe DAILY
PILOT recently that "Sex waa good
for you ...• " Try U .•.. )'ou'JI like it!
A Frasier Lover,
ROBERT JACKSON
Senseless News
To the Editor:
l admire Mr. Schreiber's courage Jn
speaking out about thla senseless news
coverage about the Uon, Frasier.
lt wu just stench lo many sensible
people who read the papen and saw It on
TV. What next?
ANNA E. WARNER
Following th• publl<otlon of hi& p;.
lot Logbool< cm Fraaltr ond •he /oun.-
dallon na ... d for the lat. Lion Coun-
trv Safari aUnu:llon, nporter Sehrt!·
btr recdved further tnformatlon on
the organization and itl purpou1.
le1'T'J Kobrin, vice pr11ident of
Li1111 Country, 1old the /oundollon fl
being formed to gathtr money for
1DOTlh1DhU. projecll lnvoftlfng onimoL
species.
Kobm 1a!d tholt cm th• fo•ndo·
tion woKld be ac(fuiltl and would
look for caU1e1 ncedl?lg lh• money.
Kobrin 1a!d th• foundotlon lDIU I><
a f'epresentaUoe orowp made up of
lnfnuttd people from all acollr.r of
life. H• o/ftrtd a tpOt cm th• /ouniJo· liolO to reporter Schrtlbtr and 14fd
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the press would bt represented.
Kobrin added that the white CTO!S
that wa.s placed on Frasier's burial
site was put thert without manage· ments' knowtt.ctge.
"The rangers themselves did t11at
because of their dttp devotio-n to
Frasier," he said.
Schmitz Fan
To the Editor:
-Editor
Congreaaman John Schmitz bas ion•
down to defeat Jn his bid for the renewal
of his olllce. There were many con~
tributing facton such as his refusal to
rubber-otamp all PJ:esldentlal declliona,
bis aflllJatlon wltll the John Birch soc1 ..
ty. hll voting aplnst many blllll. etc.
However, seldom ti the lotal picture
shown. Few men who go lo W•shlncton
are able to withstand ihe preisure1 on
them to support all Pr e1ldentlal
declsioDJ, even when deep convictions in·
side tell them differently, or to vote tor a
bill which could be advant11eou1 to a
friend or eupportlve group but, If carried.
would add to tho heavy tax burden ol tbe
middle ctua Amerloan.
One man did tbla, Cooareuman John
Schmitz.
HE HAS BEEN called radical. He is.
radically patrlot!c. Tell me, is there
something wrona with that? Just one
thing, there are not more who r .. 1 tbe
same way and do not hesitate to expreu
It.
As for his voting record, the total pie·
ture would 11aln show that those bills
getting his n111ative vote would usually
mean more tazaUon for those of us now
carrying a staggering load. Fi.seal
responsibility seems to be a thing of the
past with thole In power and even though
our budget la a aorry met1, the spending
goes on. Not so with O>ngressman
Schmitz. He lllood firm through what, I
am IUJ'C, were many uncomfortable
situations.
You say we were laUJbed at as
"conservative Orange County." We just
may be remembered as one of the. last
responsible, levcl·headed, patriotic voices
'heard.
\\'e have lost the 5ervice1 ol a flJ1(1
American In our Qingresslonal oflicts,
but I feel aure lhat wherever he acrves,
he •i ii do the nation proud.
GWEN HAEGEMAN
f 'reeway and PoUutlon
To the Editor:
Today It Mly look U ~ minutei lo
travel 4 ~ mUcs to my work. lt usuallf
takes II lo 20 minutes but traffic wu
light and l made nearly all ol the nine
slen:is on my route. When and il the
Newport Fretway is e1tended to meet
the Coast Highway I-should be only
two al(nals lo contend with. However
that ma,y be my convenience and small
time saving are oot most pertinent.
What ti pertinent is that whtl• •• automoblic Is wnlling !or a signal to
change lbe engine ti Idling ana com-
bustlon Is most inefficient re!Ulting in an
extra contribution to air pollution. 1t1y
own contribution, for one, could easily be
reduced by 25 percent every day.
While on 'Ibis subject, think what a
coastal alignment for a freeway whlch
will not eliminate the Pacific Coast
Hlghwoy wlll do. At the Irast It would
carry through and away from Newport
Beach wllhout the problems bro.Jg.ht in
by a fretway ending al the city limit"
Are the Freeway Flghten part of tlla
solution or part of the problem?
KENNETH E. WATKINS
Best Cltb:eiu
To the Editor :
I hope you will !ind apace to print tht
fo\lo\ving •torJ' u a bit of pralH for two
girls in your commllDlty, Elluhelb
Burbank llld SuUy Howard of Bay·
l!lhore Drtvt, Newport Beach, who derrr
onstrated thQse qualities of character we
all hope that our yowig will poueJS:
tenderness, concern for others, responsi-
bility, and honesty.
About two weeks ago we happened to
be in the Newport Beach area for dinner
and a drive. It was a warm summer night
and \Ve bad atopped to buy ounelves Tee
cream cooea:. The traffic was rushing by
in all directions at the busy intersection,
but through It, somehow, came a Ump-
ing, tired, thin, nursing mother dog, her
breasts aore and swollen; she wu lost
and confuaed.
WE COAXED her to "'· PVI her • drink of !'lier, but did not nnt lo tau
her wltll us as we live 100 mlleo awaJ
from the area that might be her home.
Most -by paid no heed, not wan~
Ing to be Involved, bu\ along came the
two glrlll ~ paused and cared enough
to agree to take her· home with them for
the night and call authoritlea who might
help, in the morning.
My husband gave \he girls II for dog
food, and u an afterthought, his business
card, asking them to let us know what
happened lo the dog ... and o!I tbe the
trio trottbl.
A week ptaaed. We heard nothing.
Tllen lul Saturday wa received a
lhouglitlul, cleacriptlve account or how
they had cared !or the doJ, and enclosed
In the Ietler wu the $1. (Unfortunately,
the dog had 1otten aw•y durlna tho
night, and their attempt.t to !lad her
again were UDIUCtelS!ul.)
A 1mall thing, mayhe. Whal'• one loll
mongrel, or two strangers paaln&
through town? We think every story of
human klndneaa and decency should be
told, and r .. told.
You may have wealthy and famous
resld~nts ln your area, but we met two oe
your best cltb:ens that night.
MRS. BENJAMIN KOOOLACH
Pwt Hueneme
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Feelings on Tax Measure
Cover Wide Opinion R'!nge
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E . u . I 'ARIZONA INDIAN :
nvironment nit: DANCERS :
Def eat Attacked 1
oN THE MALL AT ; .By PR!L HANNA
C.pllol New• Service
LegislaUve leadership and the
governor'• office seem happy
with the omnibus tax rerorm
and educaUonal financing pro-
posal of Aasembly Speaker
Bob Moretti ( D • N'o rt h
HoUywood). but the feeling
doesn't extend to all corners of
the State C.p!tol.
In tact, there are those who
an wUI!ng to predict that the
whole thing will fall Oat on its
raca through a Democratic-
GOP coalition -one side
saying you're not do i ng
enough, and others com·
pJainjng of a gi ve -awa y I NEWS ANALYSIS I
"'ithout strong local controls.
There's no question that
Moretti's bill would provide
property tax reform. It also
meets the general guidelines
set down by the State Supreme
Court in the Serrano vs. Priest
decision which declares the
state must rely on something
other than the local property
tax lo finance public elemen~
tary and secondary education.
CALIFORHIA
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Defeat or a bill creating a
single board to o verse e
Ca I ifornia'• environmental
protection efforts was a vie·
tory for "the special Interest
groups," says the author.
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standards that looal agen<les I FASHION ISLAND I
follow, and the boards have I
tbe power to vote 1oca1 action I TOMORROW • • • THURSDAY . I
they do not think Ia In Imel 12 P.M.-1:30 P.M.-3 P.M. I with the statewide stondards.
A similar bill by Z'berg was I ERA 1 I
vetoed by Reagan last year. BRING YOUR CAM • .I
Thegovernorsaidatthetime l. • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~
the bill conflicted with an en-F Ad rt' • I vironmental plan of hla own or ve 1s1n9 n
which was killed later by the OUT 'N ABOUT
* * * * * * State Tax Reform Bill1
In round figures ,
homeowners this year will
save $40f million ln property
tax wlth 1973-74 bringing about
another saving of $387 million.
Nex't year, public schoob will
realize $544 million in extra
tax relief plus a boost in
money for basic education,
early childhood education and
a balancing factor for· urban
schools.
State Controller Houston I.
Flournoy dropped a bombshell
last week. He said the state
J\ad $92 million more than tliey
expected, and the fight was Or\
.to (I) use upiht money, or (2)
give it back to the people.
Ope1iing Set
In Pentagon
Papers Case
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A
judge struck do\\'n a request
by defense attorneys Tuesday
Assemblyman Edwin
Z'berg, a Sacramento
Democrat, said in an hr
tervlew that the 33.33 vote on
his bill Tuesday -eight short
of passage -was just
"another example of special
interest groups being able to
kill a good envirotun!'ntal
legislature. •
Legislators opposing the Phone
plan Tuesday contended it N St I would lead to no marked im-orm an ey
provement over the operation 6 4 2 • 4 3 2 1 . '
Facing Key Test To3ay bUL"
for a hearing into a secret Calling the measure's defeat
a "tragedy," Z'berg said he government wiretapping re-
of the present boa~.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
$1J billion :SChool finance-tax
reform package Is facing an
alt-or-nothing test today in a
holtlle committee with a
three-mOnth legislative vaca-
110tl scbecluled to begin Fri·
day.
Sen. Randolph C o I II e r •
chairman of the powerful
Senate Finance Committee,
reversed himself and agreed
Tueaday that A s se m b I y
Sexual Act
Bill Facing
Legislators
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
C.Iffornla legislature. has
recOJved a proposal t o
thoroughly overhaul the penal
system, retaining the death
penatty and legalizing certain
forbidden sexual conduct.
The bill was introduced
Tuesday by Sen. D o n a I d
Grunslcy (R·Watsonville).' '
In it, the death penalty
would be retained for most
categories o f first-degree
murder, aggravatedki(f..
naping, and for attacks by
prison jnmatel serving life
sentences.
Speaker Bob Moretti would be
allowed a hearing before his
committee today on the tax
blll.
Sens, Clark Bradley (R·San
Jose) and Nicholas Petris. (!).
Oakland) voiced tlifferences of
port, preparing the way for ~~~~d io;heto s::~n a~~ro~
opening arguments today in
the much-delayed Pentagon plan, whiCh is backed by both
Papers trial the Reagan administration
But Collier, a Jeading op-opinion. U.S. District Coutt Judge and the conservationist Sierra
ponent of the plan, said he will Bradley, who voted aga'.inst Club. II nl hea · g th Matt Byrne said he had seen a ow o Y one r1 n on e Moretti's measure as Several legislators took a bill and that today's session predicted , said the money the report himself and
will be M •"I' h t ho f different tack in floor debate or~~ s one c ance o should be given back to the alt ugh a member o the
win the committee vote need-taxpayers. Pet ris, who also defense team was involved, Tuesday, arguing the bill had :
ed to send the controversial voted against the bill, said no, the matter has no connection been put together late this
bill to the Senate flopr. it should be used for educa-with the trial. year and the proper: amount of
The Moretti-Reagan plan tion. He said that ruling cleared time bad not been given for
would boost state income, Here are some of the prob-the way for 0 P en i n g hearings on the bill's content.
sales and business taxes to Jems facing lawmakers. arguments to begin late today. Under the Z'berg bill, the
pay for a '5'S million a year First, they all want to go Pretrial hearings have delayed · State Air Resources and
Increase In state support of home by the end of the month the start for several months. Water Resources boards would
local schools and a package of for a recess. not to return un-Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony be lumped together under the
tax relief measures including til November 8, the day after Russo have been charged with new agency, bµt retaining
a cut of $120 a year in prop-the general election,[ Second, theft, conspiracy and es-their present powers.
erty taxes for the average they want to show {he voters pionage for their role in mak-111.e new agency would also
homeowner. they can enact tax reform and ing public the p e n t a go n oversee statewide planning for
It would also require most thereby avoid passage in Papers, a classified study of solid waste disposal.
local government agencies to November of the Watson Tax the origins of the war in Viet-The air and water boards
get voter approval for futur_e Initiative, which wou ld all but nam. currently set environmental
tax rate increases and it eliminate property as a basis.;============='======
would r~uce, by about one-' for taxation . Third, the bill re-
half the 1nequ1ttes between the quires two-thirds vote of both
state's richest and poorest houses and the signature of
school districts. Gov. Ronald Reagan.
Pot Penalty
Bill Moves
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A
bill to reduce penalties for the
possession of marijuana is
headed for Jts last legislative
Educators and schools favor
the bills even though It Is far
from the money they believe
they need for "quality educa-
tion."
Under this legislation it
would pay to be married.
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posed Is· one legalizing oral
copulation between COlllt!nting
adults of opposite sex. other
provisions would l i g b t e n
penalties for homosexual nla·
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A $10,000 earner would
realize a $219 property tax
savings; pay $39 more in sales
tax (there is a 1 percent sales
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